A *lilo-.-_ ‘R5.ward_ -\’.’.'.8 9 l 2i OF *A ~ Msncrl.-tN'r tqlkeép g0ll\g'- Arpbition_ tempts you _--... -. .--- -- » » . ,. -1. The Pettit 65. Paiier 'eall ,ve , °¢.l¥ Q.. ~.-., _ ~ ”~‘ Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew '_' 5 ,-l t \` "N ' . \\,. ill" - .- - - -- --- - ----_ --_-__ -.- ~,.--.mm-tv ' ` A. ll -il//. ) _ \\ ,\l:"-/ 'f ._ ~"~\\ "af//. ~ ' MJ \ V - iT /0 l , . _ . ..,-°"'l` ` l '- l ' //I KV 'I °§-.\. f/W - //~ p . v »:~=.\_\.\\~s\\\ -2* - I l . ~ "` press agent. '_ - _+ MAXIMS Y' , DFA MERCHANT --` __._. \,[: Ambition is success’ _ 3"' ’-mlnlottetowlt Onnrdim Two vents A . . . t- Y ,,,,,,,., o..-».ll»-.. 1-....-.ml lm . RLOTTETOWN, CANADA SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 192-: §;'“‘,{'_,,_'|'“g:‘;'_',}:'°';'_‘“;}f';f°:_."'-J.” mon By Rev. Dr. The lormai tho woathor lnemorallle . for tl two o’clock His Lordship His-, which a sermon was delivei`-- 'fills was followed by Pontiflcisl Boll.-diction in the Hospital Chau- el .lt which the Corpus Christi Chilli- rendered the mllsic. .titer Benedictioll addresses welt- given -by His Worship tho pl._\-t»l- and other prominent citiz-, Il* Bill- tllnction concluded by tif' ¢8.,....»ll tea served in the Nurses H...n-- (St. Antbony's Villa by the lal:»--. of St, Charles Auxiliary sndi dn:--ll which a musical proitrnm- lllt. -illdor the direction of Mr. Al- ,,,..» illanchard was given. This lntlllllod vocal solos by Miss Lucy ill:-llcharll and violin solos by Miss lilllllleen Hornby. In the evening hundreds oi' citiz- l»ll-= throngeli the corridors and l-no-its on the different floors. nil int---.-sted in the beautiflll inter- ior of the building, a description of llhich was given in yesterday, ln--tuing’s Guardian. ` llcverend Dr. Machellall, in the course of an eloquent and impres- si- -a address. said that cure for the all fering of hllmanity has been in evidence all the ages. At first lil--re was a grellt deal of slllici* slition attending it ns ill Pagnu days, as shown by the erection of the temple to Aesculopius, (tho o Medicine Tile coming of .god f )- - the Saviour changed all this. He Bhowcd compassion on_.t_l1e multi- mdc by undertaking the work ol' .mil-“cies to prove His Divinity. Ho mind these afflicted of ills and diseases, even the most ioathsome of all diseases. leprosy. He com- lnissiolletl Iii.-l apostles to carry on the some work, thus proving 1 His Divillity still showing His I '~l. conlpassioll on the ml\ltit.lll€i\lSl\' ed by the t'uil scientific discovery oi every age. Forty-six years ago tba Bishop (Continued on Page 3) Strong Defender Of The Women ` (Canadian Press.) TORONTO, Sept 4-Tlie woman with her bare arms, bobbed hair and short skirts had a strong de- lfouder ill Dr. W. S. McCullough. lvroviucial Officer of llenltll, who nlldressell the Riverdale Kiwanis club today. “lu my *opinion said the speaker the women of toliai’ time in history of the world." . -1-»-o>-7- Thoroughly l. (Special to the Guardian) I TORON-’l‘0_ .Se-pt.. 4.-#Protea din at t-he oxiiibliion gollhere-d 'into th nrs of (‘nnnlia They mllllo i‘roln nl pllrlts of Ville Dolnilition. ppovtnlg th is thorolrghiy <‘-nn-"ldin-n. tive -newspapoulncn are tn- gcucs alia roprl-.s-ell‘t-li in thl-ir rnuks. bll there are also gt llllllluber of Amerie an -editors -present. --_...+r-1. it il-:ls re-doll-blell ;.tlsi¢ll _ pnllsl-Izzy ulill is ms-ktnlg -repeati- ~Forl sxltlslrlou Pt.AN1's molctt tw1nb_iI'_l-'__f-l|t=l"1-“- \'-~-:etnlblec and house' -Dl|\“\°i "..~':.';i.‘:...‘.”.-r.;".‘1.’;‘.§t. _-§‘.'?“"’ '""“-,Wi11Brcc{iccSi as ta-r-Funulerlso .l-louse; PI`€llll€I"S S 66011 hl l-t-ntrnl part of city- P°””“”“ *_- sion Sept. 15th. -inspection by appointment. Apply Box 276. 4847-9-l-ti. - *JOB PRINTING .OF EVEFV dom-lptlon cheaply ¢nd_sx-l>¢d1'. tlocny executed. Gllsrutlfw Central Job Pl-illtery, Phone 193- °l-0ST ON WEDNESDAY LADV’S itrtclwn wrist watch with src! rillhnn strap between Gila-rdian ttfllce and Fitzroy St.. via Ke-0*. l‘l|l_d1-r kindly frqtlfy G-ll~M‘dlclI’i ‘You wAN‘r noob ENVELDPES rn---».. so for soc. ills for asc. asc for 55c; 500 for 81.00; 1.000 bor 81.05. Postpnfd. .Gulrdisn Oilloe. '~`.__`__________,____.._.__.....,_. *WE ous mtulsuso areas.- 'lhn hot weather melt. Saunders. Newsom G Uo., Market Bldg. 2674-7-23-limos $` flwsurv ool.l.Aae newnno- llfiercd lor information which Will lead to conviction of anyone "'°“l‘lhlz windows, dnmulling or °"'¢fl\1s summer cottages at _flickr Polct. sollol-t cotton. lun ._ ’°1';rsnao sv -l=slv.A'rs sau: Rn" Dtnverty oi into J. H. Gales. ”,_‘:‘l¢-1 in l.o:lgwort'_~l Av.--. can- ,,,,' 'W 0' house. barns and terse ,,_,‘“ at -tml. wl-ll no sold ot ll (Special to the Guardian) TORONTO. (in-t.. Sept. 4.--lily rcnlbte cont-ml, llil-ect from Rich- nlovltd Hilti -tomorrow afliernoon (‘.. F. C. A. the Star's -radio. Wlll blond-mst thr specch of t-he Pri- mier of Canada. lht. Holi. -\V. I.. Msclfr-nzfe -K'|-mg. lt will rl-iso ‘broad- cast the sptwchwl of It-t Hon George Glahs-nl .-lnd Hon-. Charles Murphy. Thr- met-ting is .-llfheflll-is-ll to begin at 3.30 ln -the nl'-lol-n-con, duyl-lshf hime, or 2.30 stan-dard -tlnlc. ------€*l3---- Leon Trotsky . (Canadian Promo.) -KIIARKON. Russia. Sept. 4-.- noon 'l'l-cially. cc ness -or the Scientific and Technical Bureau of the Supreme Economic Council in charge of electrical develop- ment, yestorliny expressed approv- al of the vast project for construc- tion of the hydro electric power. station of 300.000 horse power and l,200.000,000 kilowatt hour caps- city per annum on the river Dniop- er in southern Ullrane. Declared Lost (Canadian Press.) ROME. Sept. 4-The submarine Sebsstlano Veniero missing since the recent -manoeuvre! of the ital- ”""°lh to close ltntte. Apply to ' 1° Umcwel-s. nv; rosie ssc--l.. 47 9 o I al. ian navy off Sicily bu been offl- oiolly declared lost, -Gil-ll-neil of Oonadta a-t this afitor- ,v.=lt'.lffnagt". Pnl-ace Edwiard I-stla-nd. l The evening season wtas given *___ over to Social Service discussions, (canadian p,.e"_) 1-ed .by 'R»sv. H. -R. Glrsn-t, New G-l-as-5 MONTCLAIR’ N_ J" Sept 4___ SOW, WHO fl‘?¢l3\'°‘l l`l‘“`l eV““g€'us‘“‘}Johll A. Snullee, chauffeur was “'39 'the ‘\"e""9dY l° be ‘f°“"d mrsllot in the head at Little Falls many of the ¥>\‘°l‘l°““ “““‘ ‘l‘“"le`tc.lcy while attempting to rescue . Canadian .` After further einboratinlt this _ A °'°“'llle ‘lf l‘““‘l"e‘l ‘r‘;'l’r“5°l"'{;; of iliile fair ioduy. No-t. Oli-ly its Can- ill Y Ill l ' ' Sgmlipd to 1.llrlu lu the plnn of ac- ulllpllllzt President’s Son and Two A Others Enter United Church Min- istry ~ Boundaries of Two Presbyteries - Change. SA(!KVll-l.Lti§_ N. Ii., Sept---nl-ber. . 4.--’i‘-hreo ca-nllldate-s were onlinln-l cd in the llltiaisitiry of the U-nl-tr~d ll-con'-s session of the Marltme Con- ti.-.-rence now ia session -here. They _ sy e. , 5,, and Rev. D. KS. McLeod, Dlln- I ph.. 1,_adg-ng ni’ ls-into lie believed obst-rvnnce of lbolnws in this -re 1 mmf.-».tris‘l f-ll-rms -for tial-infllle-ll‘ls.l and for Government U'-ire oi' dete-c-. lRev_ Tllonlas -Marshall. -reporting, iior -New Hruliswick. f»’&\'\l “-‘lull ill” oultllootk -f'-or llI`i'l\‘l'l1lll0l\ on-force-l .mon-t wn-A never liotlter, with a new, Govt-r-rlirllt-nit in con-t-roi plell-Hell lfli ol-ly greeted by each tPrestbytery re p)resen'tnt.ive pros--nt -lite-v Dr J l .aol-lego, ml.l~ll-ox. lulll-reason .l-so] 00",(-Gen(-p on she .life wntl work of e -nic clmrcll. Hs -sam moot -tlllnscl p -had been wrought lil’ Gml- ll"“0'lU~Ull ,dhumh -unllmt n.nll‘ hs be-lievell ‘lille .sf-.f ngidc -for the speoin-l atppeai D0 -raise ll'lle Marlttimo -t1Dl`l0l‘l~'l0“ 000,000 and ta .sbnong ~comnl'ittc-e- al?- John. R. G-. Fulitou. -St. John. J .‘.§;.:°.l‘ur1.32.1312;-"f;l.;ilti1:2:;ishct Willie TWINS -P .ldv t f-tio Conference; Rl-.v. ' .,f‘““..f'"...‘:- ..‘. ls..-..... ......-...... .Tc Rescue Chlld . - - “ - " ', " ' .Mm-y' Bailey, six years old from “ll” ‘l`l“* l"“°l"“’“‘"y law ,Wim a negro who snatched har up from l-f;'"‘zf'lY '"1' “‘lJ€"'“(‘;‘“&Z§r "Lis the street and spell away with her 0 f°"9"““l9‘ "_ * .' 'i t bil . Santloo is the plmsmld 'the lwcuwny ofqwg Xllllrriyilllyq nhfltuffeur. The ne. ll-nnlell-is of \t~lle three tligtrllct gm is believed to have ned with P"""""~`°*’ ‘O °“'°’°" “‘°'e thc cllllll into tllo orange Mount- spent, He ll-rgell the neoeslslilty for Bm' tivl- olilltl-nm. ` _ support prohl-bitlon to t-he hilt. Atl-‘I W]NN],pEG, Mm, Seph 4...wp_h tlF@S'S'FiS were ‘5'll'°" by .'“l”5l“"m` llnificntioll of ex-service men's or- les from 'l‘rinlllall, Clrlu-a and J-wir g,m1z,1t\0n5 ng its object a comer. Hn- ,ence will he held in l<1nst.ern Can- are more virtuous than at any -mm teatwpe of t-he niitel-lloon.mm during S,.,p._(,mbe,. m- em-ly in H"‘S‘9l°“ WW* ll” °\"ll““”m°“ “°°e`l0ctober lolal officials announced "\0“Y- The “"9” “MWA” were-last night. Each province has been l“`€“9“l°d 'bl' 'Rev' Dr' PmKe°n"nsketl to furnish a committee of Moderator. and tilry W°""’ l‘e“°“` delegates to the conference. Y SkWtH lvl. sl..-w, or Plne ‘Hll-l rnéologlool- 9 On’ alt -MONTREAI., Sept. 4.'-"'I`hcre is oh-llrohos c-mtlrod-Ill;-ll] in llrlen ‘““:‘l“,no danger of any- Ctlnintlfl-l;0;mil , ' had entered .lutoo xl-rite 6‘0Wl9‘ llinhips from Liverpool he ng ‘9 HY- iillot that the -C. N. E. its no mer0,,m.1 hcl-l-rage, not for more lnoter-ted by the gil-lkc, because of the in. itil l11\'li\ 'l-“ll mai me, °l“"f`,”h lnmlllloxllnllstlble supply of labor _there." ‘¢‘“""-"' "l’°““'hlgl“f" msk' The mmlsnitl J. Havelock Wilson, -president lstcf or ~io0l\» 'l`i'Ul`°3 A- 3- R°5°’°' seven can-ts, The raise is the first SWWBYF J- '5~ ‘s“‘m‘°"la“‘l- _SL for Sing -Sing prisoners in 40 years Mc¢1“i°°l\- -Si'd'“°Yt J- ’M‘“’A“‘""' clloll lvlntlsofr- D A M-cnooll -P. wllndtsor; I-I. C. -R109, St. Joh-n; , '_ U E ' ' ' ."-D, J S Bonneml St JMU): Dr Fl. I., <. .0lBrlen.Tl-lltro. r - - ‘ _' , ,' Geo. -F. Olllllton. St. John-, -W. D-. H;;;'_;;'; ‘(7”I';r“'l’”`|'l'mJ’}§le:n,€l,j\,,l”' Wlliitm-nn, Windsor; J. T. Burobell. l ' ‘ ' - - - - ' .ea . loco; ohm-on-lu Moot-_._ st. Jolm; Y “ey _ United Church Appointments On P. E. Island - (Canadian Frou) SACKVTLLE. N. -B., -Sept. 4.- Following -a -hearty singi-sig of “Biol-at 'be -l-he tie -tblalt Binds" Rev- Dr. 'Pill-ge-on. Moderator of the United Chllrch of Canada pronoun- ced benedlction that brought the Conference to a close shortly before noon today at this m0rning's session. it was do- elded -to continue -the Wee/ieyan as -the ot'ticle.l organ of the United Oburch in the Ma.r.i-time Provinces. but under a new name to be decid- ed late-r. The -follow'in_g appoint- ments were made by the settle- , ment committee; Rev. George F. Sears .to Hampton. P. E. II.; Rev. , W- A. Rose to 'Bradall-bane; Rev. D. IMCD. -Cltatrk -to Dundas, `P. E. l. ---in-¢>i~ Will Accept Order As It Stands (Canadian Press.) MONTREAL, Sept. 4-“We in- tend to accept the order of the commission ns it stands" Was the sole comment of Sir Henry Thorn- .ton. President of the Canadian Ns- tionnl Railways, when asked what he thought of the new order of the Board of Railway Commission- ers equalizing grain and flour rates west hound to -Pacific ports. MR. J. J. HUGHES. M. P.. Now Senator From Negro Fiend »---»-o>--i- Cholera In Yokohama (Canadian Press.) TOKIO. Sept. 4-Thirteen chol- era cases have been reported in Yokohama. The authorities are vaccillating a thousand persons to prevent spreading of the disease. -Z-<-o>---- Fix-Service Men (Canadian Press.) bolize reservists in s. campaign against the -malady. Debt, ' Revenue And Expenditure =' (-Canadian tPron.) OTTAWA. Sept. 4-The ordin- ary expenditures showed a de_- crease of $1,990,397 when five mont-hs of the lpresent year is compared with the same period of ,f1924. according to statement. The .total ordinary expenditure for the five months of the present fiscal your which have elapsed was $111. i765,-163, as compared with $113.- 755,860 a your ago. OTTAWA, Sept. 4-A decreased net debt, increased ordinary re- venue aud decreased expenditure during five months of present fis- cnl year which ended 'on August 31st. are shown in statement is- sued today by Department of Fin- -ance. The net debt according U’ fthe statement now stands at $2,- ,I-i66,923,600 or $8,325,704 less than it was at end of July 31st this 'year and $20,594,038 less than on August 31st of last year. There was a reduction of approximately half a million dollars in the in- come tax collections. Re-Elected President (Special to the Guardian- OITTAWA, Oni-. Sept- 4.-TDIII ‘licoro, of Ott-awa -was ltodsy re oiccted president of the 'I‘-rades ttiltl Labor Congress for the eighth suc- cessive year by a muiority of 140 ivoftes over Tim Blick of To-ronlo ‘the only ot-her nominee. Shi s For Canada __*"""“ ‘Again With Canada i (Canadian Press.) VICTORIA, Sept. 4-Mexico has ,resumed diplomatic relations with Canada it was announced here yes terday by C. H. Branston. Consul for the Mexican Government at Victoria and Vancouver. ---_-oc--_ CALDWELL. Ohio. Sept. 4. - All- rushing into holes torn in the Shenandoah by twisting of .-t.-he radio an-d control cs-bias caus- ed the buckling of tho ship and its -breaking up in-to two major norms in fthe opinion of the Naval Board of inquiry that visited the wrteckage o fthe shiipis prow today. Clarke, Halifax; J. W. Ba-rtlet-t.l fax; H. -'I‘. Gomal-I, Windsor: IP- S- B. St-rothard, St.. Jolt-ll; D. A. li'rin.nle. lluotou: Br. J-:liar-.1 -Roos. St. John: Dr. H. lil. Tttonlan, Bi- ]-dhn; G. A. 'Cthrkf-'lo_ -P. E. I.; J. A. Rt-nmsay, -Si. John; II. B.. ' _ '_ Cumhenland; Dr. if. V. Kent. 'IIa'ii-I I ‘“7own. 9701.511 cs g 9121-bib on the ‘Jig V Qffyerybodjilt 70119140 F1 A. -D. A-rchibold. M-lramiclldi E. Barrett. Uvarpool. Layman.-Dtr. Geo. .J. .'I‘rueman,. 5.;_ John; Dr. C. L. Gans, St. John: . Dr. J. iii. Pl»lmt'»r_ Ht. John: J. , W. l~1lew'-ll.lln-g,Bt_ John; Dr. Arm- strong. Annrvvollsi J. A. SDOns»g- le, M. D., A-n-nspoiis: li. R. Mao- hllm St. John; J. D. -MacKay, -ll.-mb; J. C. Goss, 1‘mro; J. -8. Smiley. (‘-llmberlond: A. J. Moth- emn, P, E. I.; A. F. 'Benl'.ley. Si. John: 'C. B. Moore, Sydney; Prof. Noflll. sydney; -Hon. J. G. Forbel. gt. Jolla: Angus Onmpbell. Mirr- rl-mltthi; J. li. ‘somorvililet Si. l - C. Mol-riuon 8 dnoy vol.,l. Ns. 105. o-turaoy, solmmlm- sn., was lm" The Tile Olympic Candy Kitchen have arrln ed for vor fine ' _ I .Y C0aSt glue stands, solely for .tho . display of. Moira lution: and Plain Found Cahn- ' » Mr. Ward, the first custom- er Moira new-od in London. England, rooorltli asked for Y ,M ...nay fm. Mow. ch°°_ The mint centres arg pon It is reported officials plan to mo-- eistel In the Gold Cont. Alrlcn. Significant of his ox- porionoo. and the experience of his customers. in London. John, J. . Y I M1-5,, A. -L. Melvin, Halifax; J. J. Mnoiteaulie, Inverness; df. O. Bur- tlouloriy cool. Colin Carlisle lloo- and th, ohooointu oon- taining fruit swimming In nootlr. __ ,‘ l -l. 1 Regulations Adopt- ed by Officials of t.he Promulgated in Few . Days. OTTAWA, September 4.- Wilh- in a few weeks the llnitcd States Government, through Secretary of State Frank Kellogg. will make further representations to the Do- minion 'Government looking to the adoption of even more effective men surs than those providcli in the con vention between the two countries -ra-titled last July for curbing rum running. It is understood that the Canadian Government will be ask- ed to refuse clearance to vessels bound for the United States and carrying goods, the importation of which into that country is prohibit- ed. similar request is being made to the Mexican Government. Under the provisions of the con- vention ratifled in July the Cus- toms offlctrs of the two countries undertake to keep each other promptly informed about the prob- officers of vessels lenving Canad- ian ports so that the llnited States to- vessels from Canadian ports whatever the real destination but officials of the departures these of yficlnls can make landing on their side difficult .if not impossible. I A way around this -situation, and one which would enable the Canadian officers to do mal pre- ventive work on their side would be found in the Dian to be suggest- ed by Secretary of State Kellogg. By refusing clearance' to vessels carrying goods, 'the importation of which is prohibited by the United States, the Canadian officers would strike a blow at the sdurce of the ‘trouhle. Such authority to Canad- ian officers could only be cheated by an Act of -the Canadian Parlia- .ment, and it is probable that the next session will see this mat-ter dealt with. it is argued that the Caadian legislators could not hosi- ittlte to approve a measure design- 'ed to empower Canadian officials to fulfill ‘Csnada’s end oi on impor- tant bargnin with her neighboring ns-tion. Robert F. Farrow, Deputy Minis- ter of Customs and Excise, who headed the delegation of Canadian officials who conferred with Secre- tary of State Kelloll and other Un ited States officials at Washington a short time ago, stated today tllat the best of feeling was manifested at the convention and genuine de- sire to help teach other is curbin ll ntfsrious business. The regulations based on the tries and apllroved at that confer- once will be promulgated in a few days and made effective. N. B. Missionary To Sail For China -TORONTO, sept. 4.--Rev. Wal- -ter Smll-ll of New Brunlswiok and Dr. T. -H. W-llfl-is-me of Win-ni-peg, W. China mdeionatries of the Uni-ted Oh-urch of Cans-da. are scheduled to sail -from Vancouver today, -re-turn- --ing latter a year on funlough in Canada. Met-hotlist. missions offices conditions wawont to navel. -M. Sma-li. who has been 15 years on -the Bzecb-wan field, is -to become lluiider of Wcsn Chino Union Univ- eriltyél-its bwlil *have charge of on sxlen ve 'u-_V 3 pm»m1ne_ of whlbh the rrligllgal eogildge, con- '-tributed by Ona-adion -Mc-thtodistll. its an important feature. Dr. Will- 'iam-s -wifi Hake up medical work at LU°h0W.'w'hef\a a 'hospital has just been built. ---ooa---_ . _Ship Is In Custody --~.- HALIFAX. Sept. 4.--On a writ of Combo. versus the rrencil ship Pe- tlielrini. Deputy Bberii! Mitchell ,ing in the harbor hers in custody litlbgrsementu _spd oct rl .nite in French nom, on th.. high Two Countries to be _ - . i - - ls Ex- they sta-te that under tne llew con-lcel-Iency the Governor General, fol-l vention, by warning United Stnt.es.l0WlItg his retu-rn today from -his ,convention between the two conn-.in succession to the late Rev. Dr. hnrc- -have sanctioned their goin / ' / . , as far as Shanghai, with permlsg- ` lon to .proceed inland as soon als ‘ ,ggi 6/ ‘ summons issued in the admiralty Hint-ifsx, ol-solr oour at the suit of -Boulord De Ls St- -70lIl1. l0K -. Hou. John E. Sinclair has he- tllrtled froln attending the L-nblnct meetings in Ot-tawa and the ,Patriot confirms on reliable au- ithority the aunouncmeut made -two Ill-nys ago by the Guardian t-hut Mr. l-It J- Hughes. M, P- and M-r Cs-eelman iMcA-rthur. M. -L. A, have been ap- ipotnted to fill the two vacancies in ttile Senate. No doubt the official lannounccmx-n~t will he made after ltho Governor (iellcrnl has signed the Order in Council. The Guardian congratulates lll0th recipients upon their well de-‘ ‘scrvell honour nl-though there may no doufbt be others who are more .entitled to the -prefs-rment. There Will be lt good deal of disappoint- ment and heart burning but this was to he expected. So far as li/Ir. Hughes .is -concern-cd, 'it is generally conceded that he has 1'-lcllly earned ble reward. He -has been irl active politics since 1890 and bile ser d ‘his rt ve pa y, right or wrong, consistently through all H1960 YSIIFS. There are more differ- ences of opinion with regard to the lililllll llllltftiilf APPUWMENTS 0 i Sllllil .IIJIN llllzllnw cull 1-__-_o;é.,__ Tn Mr. J. J. Hughes, M.P., And Mr. Creelman ___- McArthur, M.L.A., Summerside Are Running Activities The Lucky Winners Of The Much Sought Honours. . .Ili-Ml ilz.- I comparatively young man in years Mid Younger still in..pollti»cal ser- vice. However- he has been s. sttadfnst supporter of M-r. Mc- lmnzlc Klhs. is tl msn of wealth, successful ill business, 1gk|ng 3 lively interest in community “_ fairs botil as regards commerce null sport. lie has the honour of reprcstnting his native town gg s Liberal in the provincial legisla- ture and was beginning to make g name for himself on the floor of the I-louse. The experience goin. ell there will xlo doubt stand him in good stead when he rises to ad. dress his honorable colleagues in the Rell Chamber. As n -result of these two mp- pointments.. Kings County now has the honour of. having two sellators. Queens and Prince Counties one each The SYH\D11lliy of The Guardian is sincerely extended to ;-he dlgap. lJ0int-cd applicants and the hope is expressed that some other means Wlll lm tillfcu before dis-solution to claims of Mr. McArthur. He is tl- I`@‘f0£iniz¢ their services in a tang- ible way. r - _ (Special to the Guardian) \Ofi‘TAWA -Sort 4-}1` 'western -tion-r had. luncheon. at Itideuu Hall-l with ‘Prime Minister King, who it is .s-aid. -breached fthe sub- leot. of dissolving Parliament. lt is -believed t/hat 'the Premier c'x- p-l-esse-d ut desilre to hol-d the gen- eral mic-otion the last week in, October, possibly on 'I'-ues-day the. 27-hh. or Thursday the 29th. able movements of vessels suspect- `ed of carrying liquor, and the ef- feot of it. is that Canadian Customs authorities may prtvent the E. ' landing of the contraband cargoes. is e b It h ld y Canadian authorities that they cannot refuse clearance, . IPrenlor C. A. Du-nn-ing of Sugka. teclrewnn, former Premier Wai-er io. I- ostr-r, Nt-w Bl-un-slvlck -and li,”-_ lxret Marlcr, -M, P. gf M-0n.,.,_31' a-rc to be included in the Milt-f. -,yy oi’ Prime Minister`MlacKenzie 1~. --lg, accordlllg to Quebec soul-cg.; tg. flfiy- it was sul: announcement of the appoin-tmell woulld- possibly belnade ¢_olllor~ -. 1119 qu-he Doss. ibie 'thalt those l-.ng me ,,,d.mm_ i-stration w.iIi at ,....,, go ‘in --mph. ou-t porttfolio." Rev. W. 0. Mulligan Called To Sydney Mines Rev. W. O. Mulligan, minister of St. James Presbyterian church, this city, has received a unanim- ous call to the Presbyterian church at Sydney Mines, the larg- jest Presbyterian congregation in ,Cape Breton. An offer of a sti- |perld of $2,500, transportation ex- ,penses. s free manse with tele- rphone, and a vacation, accompany Jthe cali, which will be placed he- lfore the -Presbytery oi' Prince Ed- |ward Island at a special -meeting in Zion church next Tuesday at 11 a.m. Rev. Mr. Mulligan has re- signed tbe pastorate of St. James and will be in 2/position to ac- ,eept the call to Sydney Mines for ‘immediate settlement as desired by that congregation. Mr. Mulli- g gan has been minister of St. Jam | `es for over three years coming to ,that pastorste from Bedford. N. S., ,Fllli,erton. I-le is a scholarly preach ,en hnving had a brilliant univer- l THE WEATHER. MAN DES CENDED FROM A l=\5l-it %W . " ” \ \`\* . \ 5-~°*" <`\ eb S" //// //”-- /V ’ .fl / . oft. "LT " light to moderate winds. cloudy, scattered showers. Toronto, f-sir Mon-treat. cloudy Quebec, cloudy .. Cbattlottetown, fair NTO Sept 5 -Maritime partly 'I0-60 72-58 70-.66 ‘Bouton, rain 'New York. cloudy . . . . . . . ._ and tomorrow morning at 1.01. The pmmm cmm. ”5,5“_“ fo; Sun sets this evening at 6.32 and ._ -tees -tomorrow morning att 5 26 “ 5" 9* 'W' -hae; quarter moon Wedncsda Sept iith 829 p m seas, and elsewhere between Jann- Summerlld -tid l i - \l‘y 'ss 1921 IUC Jllllll lfgd. “(95 lgtgf .thin C§a!|Z&:|¢t;;!:LmIn 66-~5‘.’. . . '14-42 66-4il B4--00 72-BR The Wreck Of The Shenandoah (-Canadian Press.) wnsr-llNo'roN, Sent. 4-con- fronted with nn overshadowing Uaiietly in the collapse of the Shenandoah and o disaster to the attempted non-stop flight to H.. ,w11il. navy officials sadly received reports of the wreck of the dir- igible and hoped_vainly for some favorable word from the PN-9 No. 1 plana missing in tho mid Atlan- tic. The lessons of recent weeks led Secretary Wilbur today to express the conviction that the Atlantic and Ppcific oceans were still the best bulwarks of the United Sta- tes, and this country had little to fear from enemy aircraft not op- erating from this continent. __________;__________,__ sity and theological training, car- rying premier honours in the var- ious clnsses. He llns taken a pro- minent pnrt ln public affairs in the city and province and did yeo- mnn service for the Presbyterian church in its controversy with the Unionists. Mrs. Mulligan is also a university graduate and has been llenrll as a lecturer both in St. James alld other churches. She is on enthusiastic worker in the congregation and has taken an nc- tive part in all the women's organ- izations. . -Both Mr. anti Mrs. Mulligan will bo greatly missed and the best wishes go with them for success in their new sphere. Announcements, Coming Events, - Meetings, Etc. "Violin Tuition. Kathleen llnrnhy‘s classes re-open on Sept. Sith. Phone 297. 4741-9-5-31 "Come to the ice-cream social in Norborough School. Tuesday -cvs-ning, Sept. 8. 4728-9-5-It *°lSt. Peter's Day School re-opens September fourteenth, Apply 6 Grafton Street. |782 "Annandale Hall, Monday. Spec- ial Show. 4696-9-(MIL “Having taken over the office formerly occupied by Dr. Mciielinn Charlottetown, Dr. Green's office in Hunter River will be open only mg, ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,Mk the ,MD now ,y_ nigh tl-lc this afternoon st 12.23 ““ 8°-‘““l“Y‘ ‘“““ f‘“‘*l‘°\‘ “°*i°°- 4125-ll-ug Mills Hart Johnson pupil oi! y, Mt. Allison Oonlqrvstory of Muolo has opened n cilll in pimp tagging ltlon. Avbly at |80 -’l'it|roy st., on -Phone 851, ¢1gp.¢.|q i . .. ts i 4