or A MERCHANT hand with quality a combination. Advertising hand-in- service is the winning nd ___ __,,,__,_.._.. .,_ .._.___ ______ __.._ .. ._._ ._. ----. A i} “"'°""°"" °"'""“' "'° °"‘" CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1924 g;--,-,',,,§-';,:3r",..°:t':'1fi£ lornlnl Guardian, Founded l I81 Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew or} _,_ MERCHANT A Every dollar on ; itm l l toes; .. ' u 'l‘hat’s the way abllec- , iness growls. A é Aunt rattan AEAAAAEE lllAl‘ lAlN Alli EASY Blames. 0&5 sex For - Sentence —- Prom- ises to go Straight NEW YORK, Sept. 22.-—'i‘wu judges sentenced Margaret llartc. of 116 WesklSlxtyfirst street, to servo two years and six months in Auburn prison on pach of two forg- ery charges JPrlday, and lilies llarte said it would be a lesson to her. She never would try to pass a worthless or forged check on. a woman again, she said. For ‘.13 BOARD ‘train gtoppt-tt years she had made her living larg- at ISL‘ litl-‘nrlniltititifn Wllllll: lillout‘ el_ b getting m u.' -l .~k'< ijea cly m s may cnrou c rum ‘flashy we", vfl|,,|eg6p’]n (:II;‘I,,AIY|LI,,I,. ofifilflaaujofigfiliimoflntR's pToagi his Amerieim visit to his ranch at she continued, she had-served six Smtith of Toronto, to be c-hatlrman ‘Him RAW“ lfilhcru" _ yrll": Piaf"? prison terms lu this slate and tn of the Concilliation Boards which “ __ ‘_""|""l1k'€{"'f "n" l‘ Pcunsylvultizi and each time it was Will lflvflilflatfi “it! twmmflcifll l]llMP!0;t:E1‘{{P1LAl msop, ‘I,.,_..Gm‘ . ., . . .... a women who sent her there. Hereafter she was going to stick to men, she said, as she never had a bit of trouble with her forged checks when she asked mcn to cash them. ln spite of her six-pris- on terms and the two WlllCAl are ahcatl of her, Miss llartc regards the lifo of a forgot‘ as ideal. "The going was soilt." she told court zittendzmts, "‘l had no trouble at any time get-ting rid of my checks. Men managers of (lcpart- meut stores. hotel and other pine es fall for women and cash checks without any question. All the trou- ble I've got. into has been because I dealt with women instead of men.’ ‘She said that after her rlast term in Auburn she was brought before Judge llicintyrc lu (lvncrul Seu- elons on a forgery charge, promin- ed to "Re straight" and was rclea‘: ed un a EHISDCIIIACIA sentence. lioru- thr (Ari-er. 0f West Newton, Mass“ whom she met at Auburn, was waiting for her on the steps of the Criminal Court Building and ‘they made a tour of the United Staten together, paying all expenses with Iferged checks. The suspension of sentence on that charge was withdrawn by Jud eg McIntyre. addin gtwo years and six months ito the similar seynlcnco: Judge Alien imposed for buying goods at Glmbol Brest, on a forged (mrdor. Nightmares Led Him T0 Ropefs End Death (Special to The Guardian) ALONADON, ‘Sept, Zl-Gcerge Luz ell. for many yeam warder of thc telographcrs’ dispute with the Can. adlnn Paoiiflc and Canadian Nation. llNll IHHEAAIA- Allilllfi IN llllll sloner David (Jmupbell to‘ inquire supply of coal to the Department of Natonal Deli-ace at from 191R to date has made his rc- port. arltles have occurred in respect to these contracts quality of coal quantities iuvoiccrl. flan-ts seriously nu the adminlstrw ttrn of military tllstrict. methods employed in carrying out delivery of thc coal. lieu. tleorge Al CHAIRMAN OF CONCILIATION al" Telegraph Companies. AEA ——-~ ed in sight puffiiitg a\va_v at. ithie ' . . inevitable (xigart-ttt- but this w l l- Wlth Depalvtnlent of flrznviiig was only "lllllofflfy. iilill . , . ' _ ,_ r presently ilc rcturnvil and stootl Ndtlona! Dotonto on thc platform of his car, rr-luaiu- at WlnnlDCl-l‘. lug thcrt- for several llllzllllllfil, I I _____ ()’l"i‘A\\'.\, Sept. 2L.» "ic spec a t (5pe¢ia| w Guardmn) (‘ainadiaii National trzr‘ bearing) OTTAWA, 5.1m 3g _gun,mi,,_ the Prince of “ales 2il‘i‘l\’i‘(| lli tit-l appointed into contracts for the Winnipeg lie finds that grave irregul- boih as to‘ tilc dclivcrctl and the ills report re. the the and of on the barracks and the contracts and in checking the The report has been rcccivt-d by l’. (lruhaui, Acting Minister of National lh-ftnt-t- in the bsence of lion, id. M, dlacDenzild uvorscztsI \\’i|cu thc tlcpartmont. has fully siztnl up lllc situation, the report of tlu- cumuti ‘out-r will, it is understood, he rcfcrrctl to the . crowd that had gathered to bid him his appearance on fir.» observation WAY Til RANCH (Canadian Press) SYUSSET. N- Y., Supt. 2°, —- (lompleting what he (inscribed as a vacation that could not have been more full of (enjoyment and infur- st the Prince of Wales loft Lent; island at l0 (fclock last night, tiludiug the grtullci" part of the local farewell by having his train draw out of tho station and pick him up on a siding a quarter of a mile away. lVlON'i‘iiEALL, (we. Supt. 22, ~- Tho.‘ Prince of Wales made. his first stop in (Yauada when his spot-Jul for fifteen‘ minutus bless Eddie", cried a lust)’ Vole“ and that benediction was followed by a round of zipplause and cheers. such bclug the informal wclcoulfl accorded to ills Royalxlllghnoss. tho Prince of Wales, when he made platform of iho car lltrlmoral after the spa-trial train c: rying the hell‘ to tlic lhrunc had r ..1c.hcd the 'l‘ur- cot Y: ‘tlg of thc (‘anadiziu Nation- al ltaihvaiys just five minuics bc‘ fare noon today. 'l‘hc Prince tiroiuptly ralscil hiH hat and quickly withdrew through thc door way, although he lYJilllilll- I l town at. 3.10 o'clock p)“; HYUJTIUNHI. and after lt had been thoroughly inrmpecterl and engines changed. lcft fifteen minutes aflerivarils uu the next lug of its journey to lligh IN ALBERTA PklNtilNtliliiNil. P. STHIKEHS APP[I|Nl HEP- HEBENTAT All Men No_vv_ Realize Walkout is Inefiec- tive and Want to, Make 'l‘c.rms. (Canadian Press) 'l'OiiON'l'(), Scpi. 22.~A new turn was given the dispute between the (‘tiuzitl/ran Press and its former lclcgrziplu-rs, now on ntrlkc. by the tlccislnn of the latter today to ac- trcpi the offcr of the lilinistcr of Labor at Ottawa of. a board of conciliation. 'l‘hc minister‘ granted this hoard at the request of the (lauatllzui Press thc latter nomlna-I ting its president, L‘, Norman Smith, oi‘ thc Ottawa Journal, as its i'.-prt-.seiit.ztt.lvc. 'l‘he men refused tn appoint a representatiw and went on strike at tnw-nty four hours notice a week ago last 'l‘hursitziy. Apparently now realizing that their strike is a flas- cn they now have notified the btinisttvr of Labor that they have lappolntcil .l. ti. t), llunughue K. (l. of 'l‘uroutt> as their representative. "i today rccclvctl a letter from the strikers’ general chairman." said (lt-nvrai lilauagcr, Mr. Livesay. “Whoa af-lcl‘ notifying us that they were Zllilitlllllllll-l’ their lniqnher to thc board of cuncll' ilion, Mr. (‘lark \\ cut on as follows “This will be your otllclal notifi- c:|t‘op lllai all tclegraphcrs in your employ are being instructed to w- turu to work effective. with all night shifts llloutlayz Sept. 22". a little ilaivn, they wcttt out. on slrlhc and by that act. ceased to bi- c-iupiuyi-i-s of thc. i-oiupuny. it. is an unfortunate fact that we cau- nul. take them all back even if we no tlcsireil." "l am replying to lilr. Clark," said lilr. Livostiy, “by sending him a uu-moraiulitln of llu- conditions River. Alberta. The special pulled out uf the Ottawa twist sidlult at~ 3.235 ilaylight saving time. I I ---—<0 Pope Connnends Holy Name Society _(SpeciaI to the Guardian) WASHINGTON, Sept. 22.» Thou- sands of lloly Name Smeicty dclc gums and visitors here for their annual convention took part in im- posing celebrations yesterday- Tho rcarling of a. papal l(‘ill‘i‘ to the convention and an aildrcss by gloomy Wandsworth Prison in Lon‘ jusiict- d: partnnu for NAVAL‘? as to (‘ardiital O'Connell. extraordinary dull ‘illlflliled lhAFlY llfllltlillg; Ab‘ what should be thc next step. At papal legato, in the morning, was age crept on ho became troubled the tlf'|)lIl'|ll|i‘l|i ul‘ Nailionul he. followed in the afternoon by a pil by nightmares of hanging, and so fenc t-t was stated that the coal grlmagc to Arlington, where a mov- at the age of 8i. he hanged hlui- had but] purchased by tcudcr. if ing ceremony took place ul. ihc sell with tuuch formality. lie tied fraud had burn pc|‘pctr:ilctl 0p the tomb of the unknown soldier. a. rope itn a beam in a shed near his home, and with the rope around his neck, walked up a flight el ittcpo and on to a ‘trapdoor, which gave way ‘beneath him, precipitat- ing him to death. f“ i Condensed Specials RAT E.—4 o. nor word, not each insertion in this column k . ‘MAN'S BICYCLE FOR SALE. 22 inch frame. Apply at once. 7t) Euston St.-2l. ‘WANTEIIP-GENTLE-MEN BOARD ers. Apply 57 Prince lSlrcol. ,_____ ‘TO LET—FURNISHED HOUSE eight rooms. Apply 1 Orlcbar street, 0022i t) 22 Ill. ‘TRESERVING PEACHES TO urrlvfl. Leave your order now short.»~~(‘.ud as season will be u more Bros. Phone 184 or 225. "SAUNSOME SAUSAGES MADE fresh today. Saunders. Nvwflm" & ($0., Market Building. 60ii0——0—23-~6 -— mos. _ ‘LOST-BOSTON TERRIER PUP. female. dark brindle, white mnrlr tngs. Return to Dr. Lodwtlli. 202 Richmond St.—ltcwurd. 41i- a-WANTED-A JANITOR F0 League of the (irons Rooms. AP- ply by letter to P. 0. Box 470. Ch'town.—-3l. '40s PRINTING or zvsnv description cheaply and experi- ttiously executed. Guardian Con- trol Job Prlnteky, Phone 188. ASH-Edit. ‘ "T0 LE1'—8lX ROOM HOU$Ei modern cimvenlencel. l”! furnace, 820 per month. Also 1 Furnished Hours for 8 m9!» belt ‘ locality. ply m. til. Park I 0i‘ Plicfle 8 . 3 elem; ‘to ligfilg-tf, 1'0" of nu val guveirntcui and lax payer, in spite uf lhu rvslricti-ui.~: and t: ' guards thrown ziruuutl llicsc trans- actions, thc guilty tines: would be pnnshed. a -<o->__-_- D0lIlllll0liS Must Seriously Consider Naval Matters (Canadian Press) LONDON, Sept. 22. it is r-vltlcul “hat (‘amula lu cumpaiiy wth thc olhrr ilril-tah liominltnut will soon have tn begin serious coushlerrr- |uutlors,'l\l_.'~\vs from (lencva today indicates that dole.- gzltcs of the various domlulons at the League of Nations ussisiirbly as a body have serious urlsglvlngs ru- gartllug the obligations linposctl on the llOlllllllilli they represent should (ii-cat llrltallt f-nally accept the French view that the British navy should assume liu- bard-tin of bo~ (zomlug the \A'orlrl's naval pullcc lurcc. ~ --<0>.___~ Government Loan Oversubscribed in Three Hours ' (Canadian Presl) TORONTO, Sept. 22_ —~Thu do- minion government refunding lonn has broken all records. At. noon‘; today the subscription hooks were cised. the ontlrn (ifferlng of $50.- 00t).000 having been uvcrsubscrlbeti in less than three hours. While the subscription books have been closed and no largo blocks are available ll. in pointed out. that there are still some bonds left. ln~ tho hands of (lantern which are‘ available for Individual subscrib- ers. No offlcl-al word ls available re- lu his papal letter ills llolinczas expressed high admiration and pleasure at the activities of the lloly Name Society in America. -__-_-<+>--—-— Champion Cow is Sold To Japanese (Special to the Guardian) VANCOUVER, B. (X, Sept. 22.- “lltiycroft Sergio Walker", six year old llolslciu. weighing Ihtlut) pouudn world champion for her production of milk and butlerfzit, lvld Htrcwcli to (‘auada yesterday with six other hr-ad of cattle. for Osaka, llapan. Sergio was nwncd by the llayiuon- dale, [farm at Viludre-ilil, Quebec nnlll a few days ago, when she was purchnsctl for tlln 'l‘. Shlkata (Your puny, Osaka, along with a cham- pion bull, thrco heifers and two cows. in addition, there were two sheep two pgs, seven chickens and flue itlrdales, and whltnltairctl terriers, bought in (lanada, all fur the same destination. vllddfiiu ill FlHlZ (Canadian Press.) . MONTREAL, Sept. 22=~lialf a million dollars damage was done and one third ofthe village of St. Constant about twenty two miles from ‘here, W!!! wiped out by fire and burned uncontrolled until a fir eonglno and hose wagon arriv- ed from Montreal. Tim fire was then brought under control after it bad destroyed twenty houses, the village church and preqbytery and the general store of ‘the town. gerdlng the, institutional subscrlp~ tlon. but it is believed that appli- c ts for large blocks will only be utted about fifty percent of their subscriptions. More than one hundred of the vll~ loge populutloh of four hundred are homeless.‘ ' The cause of the fire is unknown which broke out about 2.00 n. m.‘ " under which alone \\'-.- ca“ [am- tu work such of our former pmpyuv. For; as Wt‘ can find ptmitious for. 'l'i|cy must agree to theme condl» tiou.: as: lhoy mm, mum but}; m. ilivitltitilLv." ‘m; Five Men Buried , I11 Utah Mine (Special to Guardlian) SALT LAKE CiTY, Utah, Sept. ‘.12. ——l~‘lvrs mun are reported tu be cutnmbctl in the Rains mine of the (‘av-boil ll‘uel (lompauy at ilaius near (‘as-tic (Pate, about 100 miles south of herc. vas the result of an explosion at 6 o'clock tonight. Although more than 20C men are employcti in the mine. only five drill men. who were cutting out work for htouday.~ were on shift whtn the explosion occurred, ac- cording to meagre reports from the mine. Snow; in Northern Saskatchewan (Special to the Guardian) WlNNiPEG, Sept. 22.~—'l‘he first snow of the season in northern Saskatchewtin fell this afternoon. when u flurry swept down for .~'~@V> oral minutes. The IIIPFNIYY “May stands near thc freezing point. liar- vesl ups-rations arc tlciayctl for thrtrc days, owing in the f-llll ITS" (pt-flay, (‘uttiug of grain is still in progress in Northern Alberta. ..-_--<4>-——— WOULD TEACH BIBLE IN SCHOOLS Most: Rev. George Thorneloe, Archbishop of Algomn and Metro~ pollton of Ontario. whole view: on rellglouo Instruction of children were pieced before the Boll-d of General Education oi‘ the Church , of England iln Canada meeting in .Toronto. Invited To Join Le (llCNldVA, ‘Sept. 22.—Tho unlit-ti Stilts-s, tlcrmany“ and Iiussla will undoubtctlly be invited to particl- pafu l,u the work of the Lezuulo or Nations Commission which will pre pare thc Agenda of the iuteruzttltm al confcrcntre for the reduction of zirmaiuonts to be hold in Juno nr-xt yclll‘ at Geneva. indeed, it is frank’ ly admitted that the conference on which so many vital linings hinge. could scarcely bnaccouuttstl a suc- cess unless all three of these coun- tries, wirirh are not yet. ‘members of the League, are prrsenl~the llnitcil States for naval matters partlciilzlr_l_v. and both (lermauy and Russia for naval, land and air armunlenis. A Mixed Commission. The preliminary plans provide that the conference arrangements will be ticlcgatcd to the S()'('.’lll(‘il teiuorziry mixed commission ul‘ the League, otherwise ltnowu as the liisaruiaiuent Kfnmmlssltnt, 'l‘his luv dy is composed of naval and mili- agt-uts of the governments and civ- ilians, inc-hiding representatives of labor a ud tlapiial. . Provided this (lommlsslou is en‘ nrgcd for the special purpose of the forthcoming conference. it is planned that thc conference will be split up lute three sections, nun for l "This nlrikus thf- management as naval problems the sticontl for land “ aruiuinciits, and thc third for the study and adoption of conventions for international troutrol of thc traffic iu arms’ and control cl pri- vate mauufztctilre of arms. The ilnlted States has already iutimatetl that she will attend the arms traffic conference and. she will he officially invited to particl‘ pate in the coilfcrence the aim of which will be llie checking. if not thc tuipprcttsiriii, of the private tcrlal generally. _-_4c>___. WIRE BRIEFS Last Minute News Flashed In Over the Wires Q04 §-§Q§§§-§§-§-¥§-Q~§4Q4-§-§-§§~ (Canadian Press) HONG KONG. Sept. 22.— Major Pedro Zamf, Argentine round the world flyer arrived here at 3.30 o'clock this after- noon from Haiphong In French indo China. SHANGHAI, Sept. 22.-Atter battering at the Chekiang de- fensive lines since daybreak Klaugsu artillery was unable to push the Shanghai troops back in fighting which was in progress today between Hwa- ngtu and Klstlng, fifteen miles west oi Shanghai. HALIFAX, Sept. 22.—Ade vices received here today from the steamer Litunla carrying the crew of the oill tanker Ivor reported 0n fire last evening off Sable Island and abandon- ed by officers and crew, stated that two of the lvors crew had been seriously Injured by an explosion on the oil tanker. OTTAWA, Sept. 22.—No cor- respondence hao been so far received here lntlmntlng that Australia wishes to have the cooperation of Canada in the formation of a Pacific naval squadron with headqucrte.‘ at Vancouver as stated Un a cable dispatch. it is pointed out that any such scheme would need parliamentary nnctlon before it would be made effective. TORONTO, Sept. 22. _ The Canadian Dally Newa- plpers Association has issued a bulletin on tho Western crop. ‘The cash return for gm gnu", wheat crop of 1924 ‘ll OXpgQQ. ed easily to reach $380,000,000 of which the greater part wllll go to the Prairie Provinces and the West LONDON, Sept. 22. — The fllret meeting of the British cnblnet nines plrlilmbnt 1d. journed on August 7th l: beling held today In preparation for the mauembly of the House of Commune on September 30th when meuuree for netting the Irish Boundary Commlnlon to work will be oondidorod. EVERY cnuuu n lllillE A use. llANll u DEBATE United States, Germa. n Being Made For Conference. . biguities. niauufactiiri- of arms and war ma‘ y and Russia Will Be ague-Prepalrations Want Germany ‘m League Leuguu leaders ere anxious to so cure Germany's entry into the Imagine, laecause it. is bulievtztl this this would simplify the preliminary conference work. With German co-operation in the projected con lrneee assured, it is felt that the question of the league's control of (iermail armaments and also French cvacuatlon of the Ruhr and British withdrawal from ‘Cologne would be solvud more expeditiously and harmoniously. The jurists labored throughout Sunday putting commas and colons ln the new draft text of the protocol of arbitration and security. Cure has buen taken to leave no loopholes which might cause am- These in the past have led to almost interminable debates on th fine points of law involved. one of the INVESTIGATING MONTREAL POLtCE With powers similar to a Royal Justice Coder-re has opened what Ils expected to be moat startling and searching inquiries into police af- fairs Montreal has yet known. . i Nova Scotia Mining- Authority Passes Commission, Mr. so much so that Dr. Edward Bones was obliged finally to intervene with the flut tlsscrtion that thc cpu-stlens under treatment were after all largly political, and the J ly clear to the political leaders of tht- conference. The presentation of the fuel text of the draft to the full commission on armaments and subsequently to the Assembly is expt-cteti to be at- tended hyu lengthy debate as some of tho tlelegates are ironically de- larlng that "The Big Twelve" while all men of eminence do not repre st-nt the ‘tntire Assmbly, i i h i.____i-—i———i§~———' ' I] (Continued on Page 3) ‘ Says Companies— Should Answer 1. Charges (Special to the Guardian) d 5 t ailwny rates created by the resto~ ution of the Crows NEH! P38! chodules on July 7 last was conten- ded by ii. J. Symington K. C.. rep~ oggnfing the three Prairie Pro- vinces before the Board of Rail» way Commissioners this morning In opening the argument. lion. ll. A. Mekeowu sat. as chairman for the first time. lie was congratulat- l. I. S i‘ re peratlve on lngton charged the board" Mr. t Nationalists In Germany Give I11 (Special to the Guardian) BERLIN, Sept. 22.—~The German Nationalist party capltulated yester day. After months of loud protests 'tions that Ufiflllflflj‘ must send an iz-inoccucu note itumetliatcly. thc party tlecltlcti to ilCilfllll l'rlnr.: Miu~ lstei- MacDonald's idea that history. urlsts must not wrangle fori-ver an |)_ Andersom Deputy tary experts and also (“DlOlllliiltl 0W“- pohm, wmch seemed perfect. m. ‘Hnefl 1nd Qlmrrh“ Away HALIFAX, N. S., Sept. morning. calth. The deceased was a practical ml- oue of the best known mining authorities ip Nova Scotia. lie was in the service of the the past sixteen lug man and apartment for Is Sent Up For f Attempted Murder 5 2ZJ~~Rob~ inspector for Nova Seetla. died suddenly at h‘s desk n the mine office at the ‘Province Building this gently in his chair with a. sigh and without any warning of‘ the ap- >roael1 of death. Mr. Anderson was at work early this morning; and ap- peared to be in his usual state of collapsing ‘ears. apart from a short when he “'11s associated with the nverness Mine. Company ln an ad- lsory capacity. The sen of Robert Anderson, for years under ground manager of Uld Gawnie cellery at ~Cape Breton, Deputy Inspector An- derson has been OTTAWA, 0nt., Sept. 22.——Tbat mines since boyhood, He was a for cabin passengers of the Canldun he onus was upon the railway com-fmer resident of Glace Bay, and at Pacmc steamship Montcflm‘ which panics to answer and 1115'")? ‘he one time was paymaster of the D0- arrlved hare yesterday 1mm Ltvgy- *****H¢**¢¢4**9+4+++9» charges of unfair discrimination in mlnlon Coal Company. asooctgted with (Special to the Guardian) SYDNEY, Sept. 22.——Shnen Fras- cd by Etigeno Laflettr K. (Y. Mont- or. charged with ‘the attempted es Many brought their famine‘ and ai on behalf uf the bar. "it. is im- murder of John " ' Sym» Meal Cove, Victoria County, on Au- in hlfl ilflllllllelll. gust f», appeared for a preliminary ‘to remove this unjust tllscrimlna- homing before Stipeudlziry‘ IVIcCur- ion." lie ileclared that the railways (H. "l 1334.10.54‘ m, “gnu-day, um] Alaclzlachern. had so far made no answer to the “.35 ,.,,,,“u1u,.,.d [m- um] a, U“. . illl-TYBP-‘i "A "ill-ll" "Mllmpllt- next. dorm of the Supreme Court. ' _'_ Fraser, it is alleged. torced a quarrel on MacEachern during the course of which he shot the latter with a revolver, lhe bullet entering the strength or "ash evmenc.’ b” his knee . Ivlat-Eachern. who has been dis charged lrom the hospital, gave eve ldcnce at the bearing. —i-<0->~-e - -— in half a century, will tlccitle. (lcr luany's war guilt. Fill‘l.llt‘.l‘lll0f‘0, the (warty is willing to let llerr Marx and llcrr Strcscmziun remain the; heads of the goverilincnt should‘ they nutcr tin,» (Jabluct, f, Lord Parmoore sent a letter to. Germany last night saying hn m» grcttcd disagreeable incidents mak lng mountalnsof mole-hills through "tiiseusslon bf unimportant do» tails." Labor May Never Rule in Dominion (Special to the Guardian) LONDON, Ont, Sept, 22.-~—"A la- hnr government in power in Can‘ ada may not coma. within the life time of anyone hero, and then again on justice and right." said .I. T. Brownian, fraternal ilelegifto from the British trade unions to tho Dominion Trades and Labor Con gross tn tho course of a speech he- fore a large meeting here last night. "if tbs people nl Canada," he said,~"had any real desire to trans latr- the sermon on tho Mount Lnto terms of legislation thiey would find that there are plenty of men and women in the Labor Party who are as anxious as themselves to put into practice every my the ten- ets of the Prince of Ponce." Miss Mary McNab, organizer of the ladies’ garment workers in it. may, lf only beenusn it ls based ' THAT MAKE. A- SUMPIN ' our High tide this evening Sun sets this afternoon Ontario, outlined the women's side of the labor movement. KANHYHDONO‘ 0F ‘rttezse CONCERNS Boswess ot= sroeetw. BAD 5MELL5~ GET FOR. Mort-t Beccs/ Maximum and Minimum tempera- i-"F"! Simpson ‘Bay View. 60414143411111. Toronto, cloudy 52 g ’ Montreal. cloudy .- 58 "ulna "mi-um- notice the int Quebec. cloudy 5° trip from Charlottetown of the Hnlim. elm - - . - - - ~ 4° s. s. Hlllsboro will be s.ao p. at. st. John. cloudy -- 44 Rockey m. at rso p, m. Boston. cloudy 5‘ m9 a 2a m n. New York. clear 64 50 ehtown. clear. - - - - - - -. 61 57 "Grand Variety Iintertslnment, “TRAUNTQ $99!. 23~'—Mt"mm° Ruettco Betti‘ Hill, Thursday 0V0‘ southerly winds becoming showery at and tomorrow morning at 8.05. at. and rises tomorrow morning at. 5-52. New moon‘ Friday. Sept 88th, 4.16 m9 3cm» p. m. . Summer-side tide eighteen mlli-phung utes later than Charlottetown. EX-lllllllilll tun m li- g Aualnv Information of Hold-Up. A GETS MIERED " BILLS Woman Victim Refub es the Names of Guests at Satur- day Night Party, (Special to Guardian) NEW YORK, Sept. 22. — An ox- convlct has been arrested while negotiating with a polcle decoy for the return of the $25,000 worth o! the $100,000 worth of jewelry and other articles stolen on Monday - night from Edith Bebe, a mediate‘ and Robert L. Hague, Marine Bop- erlntendent of the Standard Oil Company of New Jersey, in Miss Bobe's home. The mun identified himself as Montague Pike, 29 years old» Ho said that hv was a civil engineer. Pike was charged with extortion in accepting s roll of marked bills from Irene Flahrty. Miss Boise's secretary, on tho promise of tell- ing her what has become of the stolen jewels. Caught. with the marked bills tn his possession he admitted this charge, but denied that he had had anything to do \vlth the hold-up and robbery, or (Continued on Page ll- time To Open Monastery In Washington (Special to the Gulrdlln) . QUEBEC, Sept. ZZr-Among the pool, WBIB four reverend fathers of the Benedictine Order, Fort-Au- gustus, Scotland. The party ll lll charge of Rev. Father A. T. Mac- Donald, O. S. B., who. with his con- eres, is speeding through to l ‘ashlngton, D. C., to open a. new monastery in that city. ‘ Practically all the third clue passengers on the Montcalm were Brltishers for the western provlnc- ' “t are going to settle on farms. {ti- Leo Davis Will ‘ (Speciol to the Guardian) I MONTREAL. Sept. Zia-In the hope of obtaining a new trill on - w-r, Davis, sentenced to hang for hi! part. tn the Bank of Hochelaga murder and hold—up of the Bank’! collection car, will teltify tomorrow before a judge o! the Court of Ap~ peels. following the decision giving him permsslon to do so, which was,‘ handed down by a majority of the full bench of five judges on Satur- day morning. . The condemned man's story will ho supported by “the testimony,“ Louis Morel, also under sentence of death for the some crime, to whom permission tottake the intend on behalf of Davis was also given by the majority of the appellate judges. Morel, in an affidavit sworg that Davis was not. a party to the mur- der and robbery. Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc. Rltel-Zo. per word nob inaction. "Bay View Rifle Association Salvo Shoot. Wednesday, Sept Nth. at 12.30 sharp, Signed. Cecil llll. Sept. 25th it B o'clock. Chi 6.66 tottetown tfiont. Sole of candy duh- tng intern ulom-ll. ' 5.50 1 n l mu it'd’ ‘JH. ‘"2’ 90m. 2| tn nu mutilation To t!“ Q n; and Hell. As ulull, a ttm9.—li. ' ~»-. >‘ l". ‘fFootlv