` 2".: :_ A 'MERCHANT E I 'f \_-a-a-_ ile#ei'l'!Ull\¢'ll'|l° ls ever l / ., .. -~ ,/ _ff loo gruia veni1lse-nooemsnendableef- fcrtlsevertaodaringiriskanything 0 ` ' I ded IIS1. -Twa Cents. /' ’ I Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew _ _'i,,‘* fi i - E T ‘. . on nwil /Aw e _’ T A , ' ;`;'h;V l ~ ' "'lu,sr~- ~"\>~’ ww `\\\\\\ _,_.,__,,_,,___,_,,,,,,,__,,,_, ThePepes per ead‘byEverybody \ ,/.i.- W | - e °““” "`““ "" '“°°-‘~- -----~-~- -~»-~- --~--“~- = _ =- = s i _ === » _ _ __ T \ § ‘ § e % if ti; Ei it _ti it v ..,-i ~ cl-IARLOTTETOWN. CANADA. TUESDAY, sltlrrl-:MBER 10, 1929 8 PAGES .t;“‘;:‘..."°.‘;:."'f."‘:‘:.“5‘."f'3.‘.i2$ 1 ,g---€ _ moiiiiii iillnii f orinl env council -.....».-.._.. own _ ____ .- 'Alarming Increase In A _ For Past Month Indlcat xnixv At the monthly meeting of tile city Council last evening at wlllcll mlm' Yeopreddiid several important rosa and, after some eiscusson s discusses a matters were an some business of moment considered. All ' clli with » i d th the coun on, one except on. th were present- Alter the reading and receives not later than sept sotii tio of the minutes tile us ‘ adop li ua bills were passed without discussiom t fro esid t sf ' - D - mi Aoomplain mar en ns d Government Pond regarding a flood- 6 sa cellar resulting from an unopened li drain was considered. and it was de _ B ' B sided to remedy the trouble as soon Both as possible. Councillor Prowse. stated that the gomwmu, pomp oti had been delivered to tile taxn ces wholsaitywithtllcexceptionofar |lna11|isrtof.WaJl‘d I. llofar the tsxeshevecesheinvsrywellfrom t theaasessedssiea., g Councillo\'!‘tltal'l'e'portedinre square feet had been surfaced this pear as compared with 9500 square feet oo€snpl_e_ted_last year. while the scsi of labor iss'-the respective years was $17,700 and $18.00. showing a considerable reduction for the ii- ioouat of work accomplished. During the month the pipes at the corner C Di Biohffididllid Hillsbodo Streets vsfs\irotsnb1iniess.eoerei=\1r- *mmm Idiuyw. Y” pda _'_ mmm w me submit the City Police Report for the _ , , street commissioner and to the city m lufveyor ff* .i-ll way in Viliah the work has been conducted. ! councillor mute _lesortea that A _ ,___ . ,ou _ t uw had wma." no W bs wma, ollowlng classified summal_'§.- UGINIVA. |00- W" Y The situatlm will be Watched Wi ll tinued on account of the approach- illg cold weather, but they will pro- bably beearrisd on next year. The _tl MthW“um'mn,¢¢°g,g,1ntin¢Itions 32, Dismissed or Withdrawn 2. toe ihe..oounci1lcr _nurseries that this work by dons; at ones. The pro- _ party at the_ioot§o¢~‘-lriinss at nilili 1. te looked after. and a new breast- ahoulii ti work constructed. some stalls be taken toprorideiproper drainasil for the-land at the iootof Fitzroy 1, lt. Councillor Holman read the foi- u lowing letter which emu for it- seli:- ` 'news el val-mouth. N. 9. O, ~ August 80th. 1929 Chief 0! POH90,_ _ Ohalbbbiinlii P. It It Delr SUI- _ 5 § 'E- s 5 a I ests for Drunkenness ed In Police Report. me exhibition weak. The following resolutions were :I o pted #That tenders be called for e construction of a breastwork at ”"° and specifications to be sub- in ers be called for supplying 22| t/one ust, f coal for the City Hall, Miarket par uilding and Library. tenders to be bmitted on or before Sept ldth resolutions were moved by cillor lidclleod and seconded by The report of the Meat and lmlk ction shows that five portions f carcasses were condemned as uh RUBERVAL, Que Sept 9.5ellow ed for nearly two months beside body of his brother Rene nineteen vat them had wandered for miles fam l vision og food had run out was Q mot 0| sydmy 5; gmggn to bg described hare at the inquest into the death lane the woods of Northern Quebec ttea by the city surveyor 'rhst ten after having been missing since Aus 1029 and was buried by the search ty under the spot where he lay G ' f' _ _ _ = ==_ =__ _ . BODYFOUND IN WOODS year old Michel Couftoil re- of age, dead from hunger and ion in thewoodsand howthetwo and helm ss after the scant of Rene Courtcis found dead senger Train Was Blown Up --_--. U ll , hirty samples of milk inspected all tothe 'haltw xthot14ooop°'”°dth°tm' d me up or . » The following Police neport was for food and destr0i'ed. and of the ived and adopted: a SHANGHAI. Bopt. 9-A Hlfbifl Cl (Canadian Praal patch timed early this afternoon received here tonight said that passenger train on the Chinese me within the ‘oity Limits aurlns ‘_ _ withdrawn. _ 'mini "’“" toxicsteds, convictions _z, numisssd gg City relies office B charlottetown P rl I september sth lm “_ 'rc his worship the Mayor 4# Oiiv ,D ouncillors, city or charlottetown. our worship and Geatlsmen:- ignsd has the honor to opth mace August slat. 1929- aevsnty eight ('18) arrests were de gust for offences mentioned in the one It Total il nnlns and incapable 84. oonvic I si vb Disorderly Conduct 1 'lbtal 1. Drunk and Incapable 34, convic ons 33. Dismissed 2, Total 84. Disorderly conduct 1. Convieiioiil Total 1. Gambling in publid Dil” 4. 005:40' . Convictions ons 4, Total ii.. Insanity 21 Convizigns 2, Total 8. L., Non-support or i‘ y 1. Diimilhd Withdrawn 1, Total 1. Uharli ag Ohstructing Peace 1, Convictions I. Operating Motor Vehicle while in- _mf aturday the tracks having been d with .high explosives. The aio Y M E tion the retired was their in i ET W-mimmtrspm "` ' 'i»iini=ier°r~1cficulouio= wi 'Holm J. A. Merkleyministerinchgg-ge of salaries should be collected and paid of Kingsprinilers, bureau of pub by the Gwefiiment ` @0 . ov" ¢Mm___¢M amd," Gown. licatiom Lg¢g1 an - Hon The educational system was said to J I30_ Lives Lost nmsmarone, rin1ane,.sept. 0.- testfisuresofthelosseflifsin Kurislilp disaster saturday rais- llailway was blown up on was bound from Pblfahicbnayif Harbin. will bi On League Councilf - (Canadian hens) com council from which Ohilv issucn s aueral_lsol.or.seilii.vsne uismsiimu retiree this year- Juso unanimity in sn, samisispsnoa the '°“- "f°1“1¢f.Pf¢'i=i°1=i°r C°\m°i1 and ar was enteredtosueceeiinumsnis pm," _.hm ¢°,:_,|,,,,, wa, of Education- Hon. K. A. nisiority believes the present system o ~ ' ' _ _ ` j ‘ _ _ '_ (Canadian Plea) . Drunk and Disorderly l convlo- led to the seat on the lewis of asm interest. or course. Miers there _ N A Bla the is §§§;§ li-Tri til? Est T whom greatly in- cf parkln! I was in- person to should be 01' 4 ti Withdrawn 1. Total 8. _ Theft 7, Convictions s, 'Ibtal 7. T stand for Juvenile Court. Theft from the person l, Convic- ns 1, Total 1 ..._.5 elven. would you be use eneusb N M' sisttheoolmoucfthistownby siv- ing me a coolo! yourrlfilins 1°'/I with any other information avail- itie me colin. 'rbia-s truly.- (li|\?ie_s) lat.. I. nemesis. ' . ~ 'pgvm Clerk. Haier Yeo and several councillors 0 . Unlawful possession of liquor 3, Convictions 2, 'Dismissed or With- I drawn 1, Total 8. Vagrancy 8, Convictions I, Total s. no Contempt of Court l, convictions l. 'llotsl 1. '_ Obtaining money by false pretences t i, Dismissed or withdrawn lnrotal l. isrnissed or Withdrawn 6; Total 78. p -U-_-sq . Sumlnerside Paper Comments Scathing- ly On _ Government Mixup. Appropoa oi' the empmglio in the provincial Ubersl party the Summer- slde Journal says:-- sailing ia troubled waters. 'rhers ssemstobeiluita adlvtfsenceoi opinion. Some ofhis shipmatss would have ti-le commander walk the plan-I irtnsirideasarenotsarrledout. On the other hand the agmmander threatens to sive up tha ship ii bil rulings all not obeyed. ’l'helxoub1e centres aroulidamess- ee condition of affairs in the Public worlrsnepartmentandaalsaning-Iii’ policy which is feltto UI n_a0¢i|Ili’Y~ Here msn _reverted tcbsenissucandonsthdtllas _ thsereweempilteiy stoddsvritiitils other half. _ '.i.’llssitiia where the teiisi E §§§Eir itil; <25;-i.; §§§§§ saundsu ing. As. his Q sam resignation staiilicnlv‘e\ivP°\‘il his poiiev. as cess also thssdiiiilwi reputed to be nest in line. a decided- ly delicate and betharson'w_ situa- tion eaieh. " _ . . let the P00910 decide who shall rule ment or the conservative party. who have nolacl of men of talent and administrative ability. -Cornerstone Of Sltlllfliy $f\0l'll00l1, by llylhl Hi! 'rss rl-oviooul sniper-states-i Has Opinion wanting, or better than expected’ as the case may be, by countless estimators and others Now the chemist has passed his opinion, bas- ed on the stern tests of laboratory J M Pearen. chemist for the Lake °f im W0°ds Milling Co has found that this years crop has 2 pei-cent more protein in lt than that of 1928 Another interesting discovery of Mr Pearen is that the crop. on the whole, M hu been sooo but n-om susksttl. °f ll! lean. showing very decidedly the tional Situation Pre- sented At Yester. day’s Sitting. The Education Commimion met at ount Stewart yesterday morning, here an interesting session was wo years I-Ie goes on th; Wm-5° of 5 hed the witnesses being Messrs. report just issued Milling qupmy George Clark, secretary Mt. Stewart cg the wha; from mmwb, 5° ‘ar School Board, Henry Coffin, l-Ie:-.d Hillsboro, Dr. MacDonald, B. R.. ewan and Albert; °n1y yah- Mont of Brown, York, J. M, Doyle, Lawson Manitoba ggmplu gn plump md wen Douglas. Rev. Mr. Bcothroyd and rillsa. and Alberts samples are nearly °*h°" Dr MacMillan, chairman of the affect; ef qmpghf, md excesme commission, who has been suffering hem.. Mr Pena" comm", favor from a -badly infected arm. was un- UNT STEWART PIIUVINBIM °"°"“f'°’?°? CUMMISSIUN LECTURES UN .EDUCATIUN tional Peace"`was the subject of an interesting address at Rotary Club Y°lY¢i’d&Y by Rotarian H. H. Shaw. Chief Superintendent of Education. who during the summer attended the recent congress of world Federation of Educational Associations at Gen- eva. Mr. Bhaw made an extended trip through many countries of Europa, but his remarks were confined to the cl-lption of this part of the Geneva. After a graphic des- postlon of the trip from Dunkirk to trip. and of the beautiful ‘scenery of Bwitzerlsnd, the speaker dealt largely with the conference of the Federation of Educational Assoc- iations. As early as 1884 a oonvention‘ SHIP (TE STATE -~ MEETING AT ATTHE RUTARYCLUBE Mr. H. H. Shaw Gives Interesting Address Oil Education In Connection With World Peace. CW Pha»S€S Of Educa- "Educational efforts for Interna- should appeal to facts and reason la teaching pea'/_ to children of -thi schools, Dr. Kuo of China and laroll Kaysaki of Japan also gave splen- did addresses. Princess Radsiweil urged that human beings must be taught to form their own Judgments and the teachers should not place be- fore the pupils what they oonlldel l-isnt and wrong. it is more important to mee the facts ana let the pupiu draw their own conclusions. It -was stressed that if International agree- ments are to be any more than illnisy scraps of paper the people of the world must be educated to Wind world peace. This was the message that s.ooo educstiovisluts. assembled ro f m every part of the world, deliv- ered at the very doors of the fieagua ts ably on th, bulking result, from the able to attend yesterdays meeting. naw sgmpleg ‘mg on um absorption Ml' Nell MacLeod. K. C., acting as and brad ym chairman. Dr. MacMillan, it is pleas- ing to report, ls recovering and ex- _____ pects. to be present at today’s meet- inend s. dissolution or the louse. and 0 McPherson, attorney-genel°al° Hon. of » (Special to The Guardian) - WINNIPEG. Sept. D.-The western . _ crop has been judged and found ~ N it-Wv=~i6r$idilh mmm- of relcgrsplu and it ings. - Mllch evidence given yesterday was N E w S A S K meetln s. There were, however, some ls much stronger than for the png; w along lines reported at previous I Z interesting new developments. The amalgamation of small schools into a -. . 000 .. all in _ ed _ Minister , r ,` . . W graded school was advocated al- N though witnesses differed on the ex- -'-"- tent of the problem of transporta- (Osnadian Press) tion as well as on the responsibility for carrying out transportation. Some RDGILA Bask. Sept. 9.-The new believed that the district should be pmtive cabinet of the ssskot obligated, whlls other felt that the Uwan Provincial government sworn obligation should be on the higher this afternoon is oillclally nnnounc authorities. as follows: Hon. J. T. M. Ander It was believed by all that the ssl- ics of teachers are too low. The supplements should be dispensed th aml~thnt" ' the Comp yA/ct _ . Ii' Bryant, Minister of Public have no responsible head, and while has felt that it would be very dif- orb. 'I\Iephoi&, ministgr in _char-5, °g ficult to take education out of poli- the Fire Prevention Act. the Prairie and _lunge ny” Act" ,md the BHK. cation was emphasised, the only de- atchawin Imunpgg Nm Hom D,-_ p_ torrent being the cost. It was s ested that the inspec- W0 BUIBUIY iff “W 5° “WE 15°-' , T chsl-gate Zubéigufxg? tors shoulduzgotify th, Women’s In- bodiesliavs been-10000104- Only Peace Palace” fm M,_H,,,,_ _._ f, ,,,_.,,,,,, mmm sutures of the time or their visits, I E ‘www W" “"6 'hm W ` V I iliithwayg and Minister of rtaiwsy, so that the latter would be given an .` steamer tics, the need for n Minister of Edu- 'mb “OWU OIIUMD 'thi nl!" 5 Han _Dr ' 5 L It to L5 1 fl d . . ls. si _ lvllniste ith t PP" ““ Y ‘T °“°° eq" Pm" “” of Tainerfora. tliell‘liPNi1\I 1014- In Geneva Ponmuo: H-‘nn_~$_ w_ east: £_ general education problems with the mdm’ Mm “mm °m“"n° --- - ister without portfolio Hon. M. A. i“"p°°t°“' (special to 'she our-eisai iescrhel-son is s native or cm. I” W” ’°°“"°d “M” the 1"" “°“ RADE AGREEMENT cmuive, sept-s.-'rhs League of nal-ise,~le. s., mos gl-music olml- ’“‘F"" ”° ‘ “°“"°‘“‘ °’“’°'“°“‘- ATED Nm". aahbnted lb “nm bmhd” hmmm! Umwmtm H‘m‘x_ Some witnesses declared that there was no need for an Agricultural all* fun 'r teachers* (cmnum pn.) Wmenwm 0! . mnummt spd", School nor for s. Technical School, both oi' which were considered to be _:,f°"°°"-‘v~°~*'°°’°'°"“°'; °"°~°°" '°'"~° °°°~-h°~°f P. E. 1.1 .1 G' 1 . .. ... lD'l\lE‘ e ecnlsht announces that a owvi ure Geneva leaesrs or more than an lr =°m°W‘“‘” "“P"“°*°“ ° " ° um, ummng hu um wo “on num” Mind mm, mm" whole. the course of studies was con- sotisied _bv the British minion new in the assembly to swiss the icmisl Killed [ll AUf0 ““’°’°‘* **’ "° “““"“‘°’Y' °’“‘°“““ ' with criticised the textbook on Ar|antilie.'11ia beet f~theagrsa- 11 _ °“° 5” ° 3 ° Niinnill 01 i’-he Dil diiill. Wm-°1i Wm histo d another the textbook on ~.stif._is,..ovissiofpurchsse_earios houvetllsccutrnissaeusrimeithe Aggident ` "'°” im id wo h, _ _ _ . neat two years of British man far reaching activities of tlis league. 3°°“"‘°hy’ "hm “W” °° we s tribute so the polio' °°mm_“' D In edition to the above mentioned lee and _tc fhepolios force for the bay iii which trams was conducied me he msintsinss dur- .i¢_~ _3‘. fn _ . l; _._'f~TE»¢` .~ ‘ci .‘ “NN L. A vi-_-»+»¢ _ . _i_i._i 1'. ~_i’. 5 ~ " _ Co' »”‘.“'r;i““'.“"%.'“ common Assault sive for-asa-rar Lil S. R-. _ . ._/ . _ _ ° " '“"-"""°""“""""""_"""“"°"`°"` dli¢lVA.laptl`;-Aycnrerenesof . fac Totals-Arrests 18; Conviotbna 68: :mm ufch tina fiifite Oofivlo arrests there were e en -_ _,h tions uneer.tns atoms vehicle Act ' for "speeding", two lol- neglecting to_ stop after accidents and one ras rect-A BRIAND To DRAFT less amine. mme css ecavit- tion under ills Customs, Mi. cas for ' .ioeatiscseea~nssn‘ ..satw¢senssss_oeim..__m_“ . _ _ '”- -_».~_.~i T . __ ”lsiss`wiil 'li-oi`\°° molly rn _ _ 4. -' _ _rs air in _,._,§f‘,} insists me sad imma' 'e "lexnember il, IIN. 3119] Y 'll&la.~tsuislil si .00 side bet ii _ il.; at sc F si lil? iii §__Er'E§ ‘ Ale ir; n ‘M7 5*” ' 'Mi """*"`*"»ff .°m..'$ _ MEMORANDUM u.s.¢¢.s efnnopmnstatesaieet- undsrilaahaife Premiernrlsndoffranoe & teal! » E5c§g§§ il ici .i , Sites. oflibllbitt little attention to industries and tures tc tnrvalue of 0.000.000 After brawny, swiss stone ms_sons ' M t sss.oo.oooi in return ie. the lisa svuos me sspsiim into piss. 0'i'rAWe. ost.. Scot. 9.-Mas ‘“°;’t§"*"”“°‘°“-hiilflie ‘;';;’M ln plllshihiclibo who “`,¢;..imm.,.- virus or /is-gen. me *mmm mg mn,” hmm nvelyn lc. corbsst. o. Prints aciwsro W ° °°“t"5° S I It d food products through their Dr. B. Gustavo Guerrero of Salvador, 7-'1“‘¢- VU H1104 tonight near here 1“» “"‘“’° ’ udyl' “fx” "mb ‘mt sonels. president of the assembly. with sym- Wh” ‘“‘ ‘“°°°‘°””° *‘“‘°°d °v°\' °“ °°'“m°'°m °' "hm, °m“b'" lei; pens np, of . ummm dmmd mg the south marsh rosa. Four others “""°"‘ “Te °’ 8'°°° V” “° th °"° 'I' “qu uwu ‘M mn’ “mf wlmm were injured! F. T. Tmmpom-_ M,” Slgnglot intend to enter c pro es. 4¢|»g||| _ Oil lotta Bch . Mi' . , ' mum; ?;°'f,,,,',,m°,:‘ sniirhei- sightxroio Esuslgtc; °“° “'““°” “md mi h' "°' A m t t ' t agreed with the suggestion given in ons which mmm, gm Police vesigaion showed tba a d 9 d 10 _ many places that gra es an wnuhi rn.) tire had gone flat and the car had h ld V ta ht 1 th _ med _ mam mu corn" 1 s ou , ug n e one roo , "n 'mn T” DE' mm T W" 25 Wm ° primary school. he believed that ,gg .‘:.1-.'1.‘;‘.':..vi.'::;“..':..’:::_ ‘.;°.‘.°..';.°°.~ ...... ...... so -» - nu Drummond md Rohn mm’ ,_ '_ L only to the tes..her but to e pup “mu I, ‘u Mn President of the Bwisa Ccnfedera- It was suggested that normal ‘limi “ah §|q_?'OMAs training should be greatly increased. . . . . ' Ons witness declared that o ar cauclsi. sraos To course ... ......... ... ...... ... W2! 2'... HAS BEEN__REAQ|-|59 -- - lege is not sufficient the that st -sa-Jes - '- (Special to the Guardian) least two years should be required dh Uhlikn) ' _ OTTAWA. Sept. D-At noon' to- of students before obtaining a teach- s..'.rr|g em- morrow Premier King and nt. Hon. ers' license. the greater art of one is angie. J. lf. 'l'ricmas. here Privy seal in the or these years to he devotee to nor- bseauss nriush sovei_-nlaant will confer asain mal'trsinin¢__ _ asssnen liars. lata-’ she prime minister will 'mere was .lifter-ence of opinion x at the Canadian Ulubtiunclleonxwlth regard to pensions. The Corn- _ the British minish will mall mission was told of one teacher who finalf- h bsfcre returning to had forty-eight years in the educa- \dr.'¢nl| will wtndtional service of the Province. and presiding oil a ihlttifl( of the who was now receiving a pension of Wiiiiih IW I0 ovbr iiiiiil only |100 a year- ,lk John Fair .. ... ‘ftius far the Britilii one the whole. it was silgaestsdiliallfair Cloudy .. ., ... with findlnl asol- that if parents tool: more interlstnoston Cloudy.. ,... ... ... 00 iii' unemployment problem‘in the schools and in their children itswiress ... .. .......1 n'iany-of-thediifloisltlea w0uld_bal'a~ li|hMdat@af&n§* 'Civil no ink-'moved A measure of remedy might the early grades. found for any fact of interns was held at Geneva, when regulations were made to limit the atrocities of war. Since that time the city has como to be recognised as an inter- national meeting place for the dis- cussion of international questions- mcst often questions which threaten the Peace of the countries involved. Here is the meetins place oi the Les- gue of Nations, and here also are the offices of the Bureau of mtemational Labour. Thus it was fitting that this World Federation of Educational As- sociations should decide on aenavg as a meeting place. The first meeting had been held in Los Angeles and the second in Toronto. At the Les Angels, convention a price cf |35_0p0 pu og. fmd by a wealthy oelifol-sim ro.- the best schema for promoting pews, IM this rriu was swat-ees to nsnlei Starr Jordan. In his paper he prupog. ed the formation of a numbeg ef committees known as the Hermen- .lorosn committees which shoula 'study lntemational athletics, teaching og, h‘°W|‘Y. liiidy of military ti-g1n|n¢, P2806 and education. The ndgnggqn of Education Associations brought, gg "'° ""“° imiiliu. representative. cr su the mutations: Associations in the world. More than fifty eau;-.trig Wm represented, with about 8000 members present. T119 Work of the convention was divided into nineteen sections, tp; °n°' m°°' mmnuiii’ to us being, ifeiniiis of teachers. training in tl.. “"°m°- 1'\-lrll education. and prim. M7 education. In gggmon to man* ililrtly educational sections, au. ‘”‘°“" "°f° "wired for by the Herman-Jordon commiuion, the mm °“*¢i°hdins speakers being Professor. Gilbert Murray of Qyfm-4 Univmity. Professor Alfred zimmsl-_ iiilfi. of whom it was said um; hu P"°°°°°° li lily meeting ensured its success. Princess Radziwill or mg league of Nations stated that ms ~ "YY inconvenient for the majority of parents. ‘ The Commission meets today at Eldon and Vemon River, ONLY 'fits Roc ur. box can mms its Mopsuti Clint. Bwst-\ _wo _f/*"9 \.~ iii .,/,‘ _ _J ,_ _ .__ /'_ . ronoirm. sept. ii.-lsaniims fresh east to southeast winds, bwomlng unsettled with showers. ilo'ntreai,!‘ais‘ .(. ... .. . ... “mn” o‘°\|d’| a ass ees as M ees eases sees 14-58 154| 'll-IC 'I0-M 'll-Bl 'rs-ss IMI. ‘ ..._- \e_i‘. of Nations: The Kellogg Pact is not worth its own red seals, unless men and women want to and war, and a World Court is powerless to advert bombs unless the people themselves prefer to adjust their national slider- ences by reason rather than by vio- lence. llblprassion was given to the -fact that education must precede lsw. and that public sentiment must go along with enforotmcnt. If agree- lne°nts and treaties an to be potent instruments they must be backed up by public sentiment, which comes throuph correct knowledge Ind edu- cation. President J. A, Meltiluan was in the chair during the business discus- sion and Mr. Reuben McDonald dur- ing the remainder of the meeting. Mr. W. A. Hernando of the Prince Edward Orchestra rendemd a violin solo (eneored). Wm. U. Murray, for- mer' coinmiilsfobir of' hbtéls for the province of Quebec, Dr. Joseph Lants, and W. E. Bentley were the guests. MAY PURCHASE WELSH COAL' (Special to the Guardian) WINNIPIIQ. Sept. 0-Providing Welsh coal can be bought at pricei laid down in Canada that compete favorably with prices of U. E. coal the C. P. R. will bg disposed to pur- chase it, E. W. Beatty, president de- clared following a conference hen Sunday with Rt. Hon. J. as. While expressing a readiness ti purchase Welsh coal Mr. Beatty salt that it cannot be used to supplant the large quantity of Canadian ana' now used. H. Thom- %0+R% 0OO O , 1 Condensed Specials RATE-dc per word each insertion in this eclnm I F S, oéosyocao 4-O-Q-O-§O§O¢-O-*$05000 ‘O OO OO O! WANTED-A SMALL FUBNIBIIII heated apartment, central location Apply this office. 7846-0-I0-U Fon SALE-ON! TWO YIAB OLD heavy. Apply John Stetson. Marsh- field. 7835-0-10-2 FOB SAl.E-BABGAlN-Cl~ilVl.0- let sedan in perfect condition Phone 100. '|545-9-lo-2 FOB SALE-AT A BARGAIN slightly used McCormick Deerins Potato Digger. L. H. D. Postal issnhiislo. me-v_-ing, ron sau:-A slrrsllon toil? ion truck, me model saloon “ with spare B M. Martin Eugen# dal 'lass-»l-ft-I J H D ° E ’ ; U. ` l. . ° ;'. , , l srssrm-A rs-rrworaaa oug- l animal from J. B. Crosby'a. llarah- iield. Reward. Notify lltephsl Brown, York 'N82-I-lo-if ¢ 3 ron sau:-A1' mason entail! u station. runner lull some tents including organ. on september nth, at __ - IN tomorrow morning at MV. A* T i i T i i \ i 1