, '- ;-_-3. .w ‘ \\ \ / //%,./L ora _ _ \>` \\\ ' \ \ °i'"°Ubi¢ by Mt twine to makv it for other people. i,;°‘;ll..,“2'::'i.'li":tt ?.f"I;?'°i‘. 22:22 CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1926 li Iurnlng (iuudlln. Fouudnd 1331 Charlottetown Uunrdlus 'Iwo Cents 00.000 P00000 00001 Pifiliiistlll I0 00000000 0000000 0f P00000 status situ-000000 tin-~0i0s|i0 ini! lllElliHlNlNillllllE0illTY ISIVENNIIN-FEH ""Slll’PlllllEll3 llllill llllEBEiIll||]N|N WEST-|l|liN illlllHN5i|N|35|]l|ElN5 open-Air Crowd Faced by the Premier in 5 E His Triumphal Tour of That_Province Has: the Heart of Old Quebec Was Such as - it is Rarely Given to a Public Man in Canada to Addre Packed to its Utt ss-Huge Square ermost Corners. lllri)IiEC, Sept. 3.-In the heart .ll 01.1 Quebec, Premier Meishcn pm night faced suclh an open-air l.l-Un-ll as is rarely 'given to a p\1hllC niau in Canada to face. ‘It jammed lin- market square of St- Pierre. it jammed a huttlng street as far as llll- nye could see. It .iiliiiififill Cl/UTY ,-0l»|p-r and alley opposite the Iilfti' form. Ou the other side of the man lhcl Mluare a gallery had -been con- sll-lli-tcii for ladies. Thut. tD0. Wai put-_ked_ The crowd was such u one as has lllwlv hmm neon, even in old Que- bec. I~lst_imates oi' It ranged as high as iiveiity illioiisaiitl. So early were may on the scene that bei'ore Mr. _\Ii-lglieii arrived, the sfiii2ii‘L‘ WHS parks-tl to its uttorinost corners. I-jvcrywhero, on all sides, scarc- rly nnylliiug could be seen but rows nut rows ot' heads and tacos. livin' lla- platform from which -Mr. Molgli r-ii spoke a blue and while placnrd haiic welcoino to ‘"I.’Ami Des Can- adicns-F‘raiieals."-~'l‘he Friend 'of I<`i'ciic-h Caiiadiaiis»-and so densely packed \vas the market. square thnt city police ‘had to force a Will/ through the cre.utl to enable iilin to rcacii the platform at all. Address of Welcome Before the meeting began, it was comnioii talk that lion. E. I.. Pat- cnaudc, Minister oi’ Justice, would not be permitted to speak. Mr. l.elll. l.l.l,l_y prnvlnml lml New Bl_uns_ ifoiiiliii-¥ =\i\Sf‘iiililY iliifillliii 5ili\li\`1i ici' .iieighcn on Saturday complet- wick where they now hold ten of i”ii`ftli!llil“ illiHf‘-iii'-0 l"‘>ii\ “"2 *if*-`i‘*"" ed a tour of Qiiebcc and his recep-ltlio eleven constituencies. In lill'~ 'l`li°Y li"il“‘- im” Wil-I lililiii'-0 tion was such that his lieiiteiiantslcasierii (Kanada the -Conservative the Ivlndriii govciuiine-iii io,aluliiilfiii in that province have ztssurcti hir. ‘gains are estimated ata iniiilniiiin (IIENEVA, Sept. 4.- The imague square rleal,"l .\ir_ Mcighcn declar- any iilca ol' resignation from thcol- ,ll lhmll fifteen silliD0i‘i€i'ti~i0l` iiftceu and including friendly cd. "1 have never iorlzottcn it and l»0ul1lli‘~ where in the last parliament helludebeniients they expect like li- ‘Pi illiifi l0iii'i\f‘il HIM Ui” Ti“`|i` had but tour. gains in the west. This will give ifili iiiliiliiliif-‘I iii l»°"‘l0“ “lid UW" His meeting In Quebec City will _\lr. .\ieighen a majority of at least lilr. Meiglicii turned to rcfereiic- llil lihvil lifi‘l\"*i1 li0i"‘- lf’ "li-‘i0""" long be remeiiibornd as the mont forty in thc next, parliament political ilevolohments. cspr~_clally l-llllllll-lllllllc lllhlllll Wm. Dahl ll -l-hlh week wlll me lmlll l'0adm_H ‘he 0'f"°t "Y ul” °“l"“"""' "1 (i""|l0oliticul leatlci' ln (Ianada. On in Ontario. ln their lender the iiiliiiy iiiiii lliij l-iiiiliiic “'h|Uli “UW Friday as he toured the lower St. ipiiservatlves have a ilistinct ud- - .. _ . 1 - 'tiiiuty. law once It \v' b i l " ' f- i- - M rl l I __ l_ Tlml lhll llnvlllll, S0§‘ii\‘4 _i ‘Oi _ ‘_ 1 r _ as ii, it success on \.int.i;,c ovti the libeials. lie ai- ogwn “H l`li0 i"iiifii’i-liii<"i ‘il i'°\`i“iUU S “-ll' of ovatloiis and at River Du il,oup wars was popularlin English Can- The Mayor of Winnipeg has ta- lfi’ lim* liiiflli i0iiii\Ui`¥\i'ilY UVIii‘iilii\‘l' in ’l`c-iiiiscoiiata i_ei\ tiioiisand peo-iada but in ntlditlon he hm; ag lad( ln" “ 'L 'C I ‘ " ' "' uivctl by the irgitailoii over the l. -l _ , ` - ,~ i 'ill _ 0‘k i _ _ ` ,_ _ Ii fl gicetcd hliii aint assuied lilni-non the admiration of French- f;l_'£,e`l)(']'I);h'ul:3\l;‘(: m_;(l‘l“lml_‘; 'biiiiiiiiili llfiilflilii I ‘»l|lSlH‘ hut' ll\‘»lof the success of his candidate in (Tnnailu. and his facility in the ii\0"- hal/9 V"l““U*"|`0il 10 l'3ili| l-hell' of Canada. for the traffic of Canada H'ln.l;"f`f",wlll,,l\::( ulhi:Ll,:llIlll:"}-l,:l,lfdxl'hm' "°""i5'- l"i"`i\i`li lfliiilliaiiii li€lS inode lilm dis md Nnmvlhmlng m the prmm_l_llV ii i-Lili lfy I 1'- '- _‘ l Saturday aifteriioon ho was ittlilnctly popular In Quebec. In ad- ‘, _ . ' ' ‘ ' ' “""" ii" ‘“""“ l“""l""" ""’"‘h""- “"iI’enihi'oke rcliiriiliig_ to Ottawa to riiiion to this advantage _\ir -l\lolgh- >l‘liii`0ii0i‘~ii ii‘i\VUl` Ciiiilil Uffiifil 1° urldrcss seven thousand people who on despite his frail appearance is ..l ask you tin-ther to recall with the absent. had lllmllhll hls cmlllllg l-Ol. lwolll mll.h ' l., , _ ,' _ mv "mt ih" pmt nr Qmbnc bv". The l""““"“`° ‘lf ul" T“"ki"‘h hours. iiis (ittuwa address cleur‘~liiliigiit\|~ Itliiziiz ttyilpegigs came a port, -under the system oi 1llploinai:ilii‘i`li lfi Niki*-ii ‘ily “UIUC “fi cd away many wrong lmpresslonsitwicc as often daily as ilie Liberal iinnbo-r commissioners while a (.‘0ii- foresliadowiiig early appllcatloii hy lll llw Clvll S,_.l_vlcl, and uShlll_0ll lhell,,_,ulm._ llhl ll.lu.ml,lml pl.0gl.ch3 -‘i<‘fi‘Vf\ll\'f* KfiV<‘i'iliii0iii- WHS lil IWW' llifi '\iii1‘"‘l_1 l-¥‘iV0i'""i”l‘l iii" U’-*lille return of two tTonservat_il\'es for'ilirougli Quebec has so alarmed the er thal`lhe Ceiiservatlvc party has iueniiicr:-.'liip. 'V Ili lcilnl Smile l'l‘i‘i|lt <'0iiiii\i-I lil ii- _ "_ ‘I-`ollo\ving thc Ottawa -meeting Robb and lion. l<}rnest ilapointe ‘Ie-r establsiiliig that liarbor us ii lie crossed to ilull 'ind 'idtlresaeil have iiasteucrl to their respective lis today. And the party which cs- liliceil hundred 1-‘rfiiieli Canadiavliiifconstitiicneles of flliatealiiriiny- tablislied It will not he tho party . - ii -lu-lr own anguage. .- 1'. liiintingdon and Quebec East to io desert It, I don'l think I am lie- lMeIgln~_n's inusi_ery of French ls]li;lr~nl the gn-ing (0 (nh (;l,llHlll-l-alll-ll youll the mari; in saying thai, l , lniai'veioii.~; and in Qiiellt,-e_(`ity liclpariy. lrllmllgllolll lllh lvl./,llhl-ll l,lllllll_l~y nl rous\~tl his _iniint-use niirlleiice tol \\’itli the absolute assiirance of whlch' lllllwclllllyl ll llelmm' llmll, l_l lililc lilciglilsl ofr clithiilsiasinliliil- rcturn o_l' Premier Melghen hy ll lwllllg mal llmrc Should lm welll - mr _ w icn ii tie 0i'lZ. Victoria Cross man, ot' ilie British Arniy failed again today to swim the lingllsli Cliaiiiiel. Ile started from Cape (iris-Nez at 7.22 o'clock _lu the morning and made good ‘progress until noon. when a strong i wind kicked up a heavy sea. Output of Coal Shows Increase OT'i`A\VA, Sept. 4. -The output oi' coal from (Fanadlan mines for the month of _iuue was 47 per cent greater than the average mouth of the five previous years, the Month- ly rc-port of the fDeminion Bureau ` of Statistics announces. 'l`he fig- ures were 1,387.0-i0 tons in .lime as against 1,138,738 tons in May and an average of 044,042 tons for the inonlh of .Iiinc during the five preceding years. -e--l 2:3 _lill r: 5 Gr-_jl_""|§'= :Di mr *|-< I I Featured b y F i n el Weather .and Good' Attendance -- Island; Horses Made Good Showing. , (Special to The Guardian) IIAIAI-`AX, Sept. 5.-The final day's racing at Amherst had flue weather and u good attendance. The big surprise was the deleai.,of Vern Gratlaii, the Iiailfax marc, In the Free-for-all hy -Peter Stratton. Island horses showed up wail, llcctor. formerly bred and owned hy l)r_ Melniyre of Montague, win- ning the 2-20 mixed after a great race with Princess Aubrey owned by Tyndale Somplo. Kensington. ` Ilacopla the Great, went a iino race in the free-for-all being a close third In the fastest heats. il Several of t_hc island horses ship- ped for liallfax to take part in the Labor Day races there, Following is the summary: 2.20 Mixed Hector, (iloimes) . . . _ . ._ I 1 1 Princess Aubrey, (Semplei ' . . . . . . . . _ . . . _ . . _ _ _ . . .. 2 2 2 Marie Foster, (Jones) 3 4 3 Eileen Aubrey 'iSlmpson) . . . . _ . _ . . . . . _ . . . . . _ 7 3 8 4 other starters. ‘ Time-218%; 2.l8‘/l; 2.18%. Free-for-all _ l N.. »--no N... _“"‘ Peter Stratton (0'l'$rieu) Vern Gratten (Hood) incopia the Great (BeiiI_ | veau) . _ . _ . _ . _ . , . ._ Hai Gentry (Johnson) Time-2.17%; 2.15%; 2.20. - .nw :B93 was .nm mation Obtained by the Scientists Who . _ Expedition l ,Q l (Canadian Press) SYDNEY, N. S., Sept. -I.-“There is cvcry probability that the anc- ient ruins on Scuipin Island, 20 'miles oil Naln, Labratlo-r, nm the lremnins of ii Norse settlement." ,said Domild li. .\iacMillan, noted Arctic explorer. on arrival here _with his expedition from the north today. enroute ic-r Miscassct, Maine MacMillan's home port v.-horn they are .duo to arrive on Friday. Sep- ltemlier 10. . All on board the two expedition ships Bowdoin and Sachem are in ilne physical trim and enthusiastic Accompanied t h el [HN MNl|]llHllll _|ll_ilHlHE|l- EIl_lllFl|I§-N 20,000 Ha;-vectors Ur- Mu-ch _Valuable Infor-lHeld at Clifton and Ir- ishtown and Were Strongly in Favor of the Conservative Candidates. The closing meetings ot’ the Queens Ce-unty campaign were held at, Clifton on Friday night and nt Irlshtown on Saturday night. Both meetings were very largely attcndt-vi and the greatest enthus- iasm prevailed. At Clifton Mr. George MeKay,ab~ ly presided and the speakers ware. in the order named, lion. J. li. Myers. .\ir. John E. Sinclair, Mr- J. lilcsservey and Mr. R. H. Jen- kins. Clifton bw always been re- garded as il Liberal stronghold but on Friday night there was lit- `abc-ut their visit io the north whlclillle evidence of Liberal enthusiasm was crammed with interesting ex- -Deriences although nothing of sensational nature occurred during or hope. Mr. Myers, the first speak- er. was given u mist attentive hear- liu: and the different points scored the voyage. I - Botti \'_essels are carrying a greati variety of specimens of fish audl bird life c_aptilred by the scientists. -Many rare specimens were obtain-l |ed and many important facts about.: bird and fish life were noted forl the first time. -*---_- ‘Between 10 and _ 15 Killed In Train Wreck* I 1 »----- I l (Canadian Press) _ 'Bli'NE.\VlS'i`A. Colo, Sept. 5. --l Between 10 and 15 persons were killed and all unknown number 'injured when the Scenic Limited, _crack Denver and Rio Grande west- lern passenger train, Suit Luke tel lilouver_ was derailed and the en-1 gine and six coaclies 'toppled into the Arkansas river early today, re-A *ports reacliing here stated. State of War ' l Prevaiis Through- ' out Spain; (Canadian Press) l .\iADRrIJ. Sept. 5. -A state of. lwnr has been declared throughout: the country. The students of the. lniilltary academy ut Valladolid arel [reported in open iiiiitiny_ Ali' ‘artillery officers absent on leavel lor on other missions have heeui recalled to their posts -by the Min- ister of War. i.()NDO.\i, -Sept. 5.- A Ileuters despatch from Madrid says the' govcrumciit ‘has issued it stale- inent nnnouiiciiig it has requested were loudly and enthusiastically applauded. 'Ile dealt tlrst with the (,‘_ii,=:toina probe. At former meetings Mr. Sinclair had made the state- ment that the Conservative candi- dates were trying to besmirch the fair name oi' the Liberal party. Mr. Myers pointed out that the Liberals had besinirclicd not only their own record but the-fair name of- Canada as was abundantly proved by the sworn evidence submitted before the parliamentary committee. That this was also the opinion of the me-cling was clearly shown by the applause which followed Mr. Myers ~'liit»-nieiit. lie also dealt with the riff pointing out conclusively 1 -ii n pr_oieciivc iarili' breeds in- dustry, Industry creates employ- ment, cuiployrnent increases popu- lation and an increased population moans bigger, better and nearer markets for the products of Canad- ian farms. lie also took up the Robb budget and successfully ex- ploded tlio idea that the Conserva- tives were opposed to a. reduction in taxes. Mr. Messervey also dt\'xlt effectiv- cly with the needs of the province and particularly stressed the need of a second car-ferry to accommo- date the ever lncreasiiig traffic be- t\\-ocn this province and the main- land. Mr. Sinclair and Mr. Jenkins dealt largely with the issues that were before the electors a year ago. They avoided, as far as possible the Customs probe and had little to say about the tariff. The meeting was very orderly and was certainly a most encour- aging one for the Conservative candidates. The -Irishtown meeting was pre- sided over by Mr. Michael Ready- 'i`lio tlrst speaker was Mr. Sinclair who took up a number of matters the authority of the King to projdealt with at previous meetings. L “il” nmmal ]"'“'. 'h‘°“gh°“‘i It. was significant that he resum- Span because “recent events" nec,-0 ossilated drastic action. l The statement said the govern-, ment. also had sought authority toi enforce “i~iiiitable incasiires". On the govei'i\inent's u'i\'ii'e King Al- fonso decided to leave San Sebas-l tluii for Madrid inrnicdlntvly. 5 'I`lic despatch dcclarerl thu situ-I ation In Madrid was quiet, HOWADAYS , Ti-IE LONG LANE. THAT HAS no ‘ruRNiNQ 05 CALLED A @E\/Aran. <- >,i\ `\\\,\` /1- zf ‘ff ‘ _) 1.3 D ‘\ L 1117 , Ny < ` \,. pls.. 59 ed his scat in comparative silence. Mr. Messervey followed and was given ri splendid hearing as he dealt largely with local matters. liir. R. ii. Jenkins dealt with tar- iff and the honesty of the King gov- crunieiii. touching very lightly in ilie (lusto-ms revelations. lion, J. ii. Myers made the clos- ing speech of the meeting and the cainpulgn. Ile took up the various questions dealing with each clearly ami convincingly and his remarks on all points were strongly endors- cd by the audience. Both at Clifton and at lrlshtewn .\Ir. -Myers spoke for over an hour-and the audience in each caso showed the keoneet interest and appreciation of his statcinents. For once Liberal centres, both Clifton and lrishtown, judging by the hearing given the respective speakers, have evidently slid over into the Conservative column. l<»->--- le Emil. l. »-4- ._-_.k<_._,_ \`»~..».__ - _f--~- ` change in temperature. Maximum and mlnimiim aiures: Toronto, rain _ . . . ._ Montreal. clear __ Quebec. fair Ch‘town. clear St. John, clear Boston, clear _ _ _ . _ _ New York. fair _.._.,___ _ __>_ _ TORONTO. Sept. 5. -Maritime, moderate winds, fair and not much temper- 64-‘58 64-60 66-52 69-46 04-50 64-52 T2--58 Labor-day Programme - A. M. 10 n. ni. sharp: - Sweepstakes- Mcn's Singles - Handicap 18 holes - also sealed. hole compet- ition. I-Entry foe for prizes. P. 0M. 2.30 p. m. sharpz- Approaching and Putting competition - also Drawing Competition. open to all members of the Club, both Ladies and men. I’o.-islbiyl at the conclus- ion of the above competitors time may permit a nine hole match. The Labor Day contests have ai- ways proved very interesting and I- is expected that a lar!! number golfers will be nn hand, The Way to Better Cookin ‘_‘ OOD FL SUR” '-2. . fi lil. i 'i&af‘»v-.-I:s3'.- 1 4' ' I .li fl