I » "Special rm Rugs and Carpets r ` MAXIMS or A MERE MAN ie is all rl rt \f ,ns Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew /§ Ind _ We ; ,V ` "‘ ' I It _ I MAxiMs `§' ` Y’ » I . Manor; MAN of-if ’;”/' .,~- .sw - 5"" “"""\ ' I *_- The P°°P|9S PIPE? -=-1°-`*--..._ Read-liyEveryilody s 1 ,- , .._. 1, » , »,., 1' »., So long as ive believe in the Christian civilization. the Chu;-on Slate mu-t go hand-in-hand. ~r.l n. i ,- Iorllnf Glnrdian, Founded II1. Charlottetown Guardian Two Centl. §“T'”‘W"W'°'“ 5, .\n|iuiii .~'u||».¢-riliiloiin llellrerril 85.00. 1 = *ii r V ` = Y i *Ili-illliill l`ii|ixl4|l\ ill l`. B.-.\. l|..50, _ n 1 mes __ P IS N _i\_ M ED Appointments Farnworth Docks At London W~ H' 9°"°f*» Halifax Term Uf Last Prohibition Com_ I HERE TO-DAY Arrival Of His Excellency At 10 Barrister Will Suc- FTOIII Ch/l1I°CIliII LO21(I€d Deep- ceed irate Governor . NEYI CRUSADE »~.».l|RliED BY PUPE ll ilic_l_cl|cll ".Unbridled Race For A r m a m e n t s ” Strongly ' Condemn- ' ed by Pontiff Who A Stresses N eed of Unemployed Mil- i . lions Throughout the World. ---#_ i By John nuns, Associated rms Staff Correspondent ;_ varrcarc crry, oct. ,-1. °-‘ " Pope Pius XI last night issued an encyclical in which he called on `?Q_.4&/ the world to join in a new crusade of I , l' mercy for the relief or unemployed i._ millions who. he said, are the vic- tims of economic distress caused in part by "the unbridled race for ar- moments." The encyclical called “Nova Im-. pcndet"-“New things are upon us"-was written by the Pope Fri- ‘~,~74 day. the day on which the Church* 11’ celebrates the feast of Guardian. ’Angeis. _ I Hunger, want, and the menacing "plague" of idleness, the Holy F`ther said. are caused largely by, __ the armament race inspired by na- ’ tional rivalries and resulting iri the E dissipation of enormous wealth, i' He instructed the Bishops and R other church authorities to organ- ize relief, and directed all men to 'if contribute to the support of this charitable endeavor. In discussing disarmament, the Pope recommended that by preach- ing-and through the press bishops "seek to illumine minds and open hearts on this matter." _.~,`“§. ,Innocent children, he declared, are suffering most. "In the squalor nf. misery they are condemned to ve., ; ~ . » i i Continued on page 5 'ANNOUNCEMENTS (Canadian Press Cable) LONDON, Oct., 4-With every light agleam and her whistle blow- ing hoarsely, the steamer Farn- worth tonight wrote maritime hil- tory as she slid slowly into her berth at Victoria dock. loaded deep- ly with Canadian grain. Other vessels, thousands of them, had carried similar cargoes, but the Farnworth had loaded at Churchill, Man., Cahs.d.a’s newest ocean port. She had made a fast. safe trip through what for years had been thought to be the “frozzen north." She had safely negotiated the Hudson Strait and the-North Atlantic. She had brought the grain growing areas of the pralries 1000 miles closer to the British market. SAILORS CHEER STEAMER Slipping up the broad :Thames ahead oi' time, the Farnworth “‘beat” the official welcome of many hours. As fussy little tugs pulled her here and there, only sailors on SERVICE AT CEMETERY YESTERDAY Large Numbers At- tend Solemn Event At Catholic Cemet- ery. I Stanfield - Other Ply" With Canadian Grain. Ap,,0i,,t,,,e,,t,,_ (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, N. S., Oct. 4.- The Halifax Herald will say to- morrow: "W. H. Covert, K. C., well known Halifax barrister, will be officially appointed Lieuten- ant Govemor of Nova Scoth today, the Halifax Herald was reliably informed last night. "The Herald also understands that this appointment will be fo‘iowed by announcement of the appointment of Hon. W. L. Hall, K. C., Attorney General oi' Nova Scotia, to the Sill!- reme Court Bench. "In the reorganization of the I’rovino'al Cabinet which this change will necessitate, it is stated that Hon. John Douil will become Attorney General and Hon. J. Fred Fraser, pres- ent ehalrman of the Nova. Scot- ia Power Commission, will take the portfolio of Provincial Secretary." ' .__i,._i. o Pnlllois lu lllliiirlizlillis Ontario Growers Dis- cuss, What They Term, “Desperate Condition of Potato Market.” TORONTO, Ont., Oct. 4-(BY the Canadian Press)-Potato grow- ers of the province, meeting here lto discuss what they termed the des eiote condition of the potato Rev' C' J' Mccnnhy pre” Measures of relief suggested were mission Having Expired, A New Commission VV.,_nS Ap- pointed Last Week~-By The Government. At 9. meeting of the Executive the last Prohibition Commission ex- Council last week the following ap- plred last April, no ie-appointments pointments were made to the Pro- . being made. ` Mr. Charles H. Black, Charlotte- I men of prominence in their com- town. iniunity, with business experience Mr. John Simpson, Hamilton, ` and moral standing. Their appoint- Prince County. ment, which goes into effect im- Mr. James B. MacDonald, St Pet- mediately, is expected to give gen- erg west, eral satisfaction to all in the Pro- Under the statute, appointment to virice who have the interests of tem- the Prohibition Commission is for a perance and competent administra- period of three years. The term of tion at heart. Dissolution Cf Parliament Is Expected Tue. vessels already docked realized - that before them was opening a w I l l H 0 0 new chapter M c°mmumcaM°n be' Y (By Alvin Hallman, Associated Press Donale!.,~n to cmd- the Rt Rey Maurice M&¢DonEid mar ew u pr ces 0 D . iulls to collscrvc our gold supply to! " ' . t in order. that the present mar- ~ » _ and Rev_ Fathers M¢1ntyre_ Hogan, °°S Q meet ivhntcvei' strain may be placed. md Mccam mms. .;n;l....i. T...y0......,...: There Provides uicker, More ,mm by 0, , The Service op md ,tl the \ 5 ey no “re °°n N e e .. ° foreign commitnlenis, wllich are Mlserere Mei by H; Cho: I ,the Situation' bm that price levels eg paying in gold and will bc honored- ' ` ' hed ,now prevailing were unjustified. a£cm.dmgIy_-. i ~ --- | - l ,tlliiillllll 'Rumors That I)o- templating Aban- doning Gold Stand- ard. iCanailian Press) OTTAWA, Oni., Oci. 4.-Elnphiitic denial of rumors that Canada was contemplating abandoililig the gold iilllcolilil mlral of the Fleet Lord .lcllicoe to- lilght states his strength is well maintained and bronchitis subsid- liig. There is evidence of iiiicstinal cutarrli, llowcvcr, which is (iciaying his progress. Lorii Jeillcoc was iiikcll iii shortly after his return from Caiiuiin two weeks ago. No Statement O'I'I`A\VA, Out., Uri. 4---illy the Calif-icilan Pirss-~C;ibiii¢-t council had a throc lioui~s‘ .siiime yester- day. At thc coiicliisioii ol llii- meet- ing, it was silnoillic.-il iliirc was no stzllcnient to niakr. Tiic appoint- ments were m:l _ » ____....J .. - ~ in- . - "...-. ;,, _,_,_ ., sau.. wwf * f "‘""--' - . .Wm _.....__... . .--.--_ _..__,__._.__..._ .,,_, ___,____ ~ f [s . .ft fr.-‘ W Aff; _ _ -`_» _‘ ~ _~"a'.‘\ 4~f.;,~.' f. 1 1': \,-e,\~,.;°»;f;,‘.\,- l`