‘ 111i v . 0 ‘f- ‘v rm‘ -' l -~er~~o+~ ‘. - syn. .\ .91’ 6 ' MEREANT ' w MERCHANT "Y. -—-\ It ls easier to do good by stealth than pay for its pubhclty. world waits on i youth, age waits on the world-to come. Covers Prince Edward- Island Like The Dew ,__---— 1:4 §'::'.‘.‘:.':"".'.'....‘.i.‘.'."..""i...f.::. “.1: crmnnownrowu, CANADA FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 192s ._;--_-_-_J-.-_.;-_,~_-.-_-__»-,,-_-;-;_;;-, . C. Rltffiresiident 1T0 INVESTIGATE < ._ A Does Not ASTee 1 c0111. INDUSTRY With the Premier] »- ‘ " (Special to The Guardian.) TORONTO, Ont., 8gp}, 1(1- E- W- Bum. 11.0.. President of the Canadian Pacific Rall- wsy. accompanied by Grant "l". ‘First Vice-President and A. D. Mactier. Vice-President of eastern lines and several C. P. R. directors. visited Tor- onto today. and was the prin- cipal speaker at the exhibition luncheon. Mr. Beatty declar- ed that the intervention of a third party was not necessary to carry out the policy of co- ordination, announced by ‘Pre- Settlers Sought For 325,000 Acres WlNNlPEG. Sept, lib-Shap- ‘ lng plans ‘ior settlement next year oi 825.000 acres o! land in Alberta and Saskatchewan. directors of the Dominion Lands Settlement Corporation. leIt here for the west tonight in company with Malor-Geher- ai Hon. Sir Newton James ‘Moore. K-C._M‘.G-, vice-chair- ' man of the eerporatton. ‘On the return from the Inspection trip the directors state they will be prepared to make a definite ltllfllflfillg on the proposed work for the comm; year. lions. (£11111 ucuvfs 111 11111111111" (Canadian Press.) BETHANY. Ont. Sent. l0~Af- tor a trip by motor about 150 miles from Wingham where he opened his campaign yesterday. to Toronr to where he spent the night, flight Hon. Arthur Meighen, Conserva- tive Leader. arrived in this little 11||1p11151p||111ss111s 1111 111m: 1111111111111 lllllllllllfi lllll 1101s POLICY; 111111111 ill llllfllllll; 11111111111111111 Hon. A. B. Hudson, Hon. T. A. Crerar, . and R. A. Hoey Will s, Not be Candidates. 1 1 l -_~._.<_~_.,__a.ar;.;.\ g1.‘ < ANSWERS PREMIER Right lion. Arthur Mcighen, ‘Conservative Leader Declares Half Million Left Can- ada in Liberal Re gime Because They ‘WINNIPEG. Se... 111-11.- wo- Sought Work-Calls Protection Only . 1.1.1.... 0...... .11.... ‘h... .1. m," K," M, m, ,, 111996 frg: Prfizllllsggflltlzhélexuglivlyl S 1 ‘ H I _"' tcrnoon he again addressed eloc- upruuda’ "u, '°p|"|°ny tn.“ _ "m?" ° y p v __J l 0 l1 I I S gxlrggug“‘agxfxéigofhsgxfq-afyggvzx railway ‘policies evolved and "It seems to ‘be generfllly M1- ‘, , _ ' ' ' at Wingham. The loader of tho ‘flwuau l" ‘he "o" our. 1 mm‘, m“, ma, "m A_ u “u... WINGHAM. 0111.. soon. 1U~ln tho by the 111111111]: smltlittllfililgtillgggetllillg‘ F01‘ MlSSlHg Airmen Conaervame PM“, received a $11:- nlgvmgfctluiuctgzrxolazzr; course of his spooch at Wlnglnun. day lust. tho Right Hon. Arthur Mcighon, mcnt loader opening u cunlpaignt loader of the Conservative party it‘ it ls i.o be of any value should went on as follows: "You usk review tho aciuuiaccompllslunenlsl what I would do. ho said, referring of his government and constitute to the railway‘ situation. “l will us well a clear declaration: of priu-l tell you, i will stop ihoso now cup- clples which his party proposes to ital investments with a strong submit for public approval. From‘, hand tho first month I un1 in pow- the first word to tho last that er. There will ho 11o more Scribe speech can be road without find-V Hotels, there will bu no more sky- lug reference to one single uchlc-1 scrapers on Yongo Street. there vomenl and for tho vcry good row. welcome here when he arrived by motor from Bowmanvlllo. acconr panied by P. W. Bowen. Conservu: tive member for Durham. Willi him was Hon. R. J. Munion of Fort William. France Must Be Reasonable, Says sou, Liberal, South Winnipeg, will not seek rs-onliorsutlon in the forthcoming federal election. It is understood that pressure of legal business hus mndo it necessary for M1". Hudson to Llevote his lime exclusively to his practice. lion. T. f). Norris will be asked to 11c- cept tho nomination, providing that he is not offered tho Senn- rnrshlp made vncnnt by the death not receive the sober consid- eration they deserve. Charge 0f Negligence, In Air To Bo Probed; By United State s; ASHINGTON, Sept, 10.——Proccod. (Canadian Press.) 1 PARIS. Sept. 10—Hope has been libandnncd for iha French airmen ermmd Lnporte and Henri Prio- i , 11nd thclr three assistants who ere lost nl sea Sunday in a hydro plnnc between the south coast of Franco 11ml tho coast of Corsica. A search for the missing msn has ceased. SIR HERBERT SAMUEL Former Home Secretary In the British governmeng who has consented to act as chair- man o fithe Royal Commission appointed to investigate the of-fqga: 51:11.5; Hsfiggflgg‘ o; me will be 11o more extravagant golf son that. the page of achieve-mental . i w “mined Gateway. -ooal mining industry ln the panwaqgn Wm, howeym-_ probulflydiflflffififi and radio systems. hero. of tho Mackenzie King govern» tggegwar Xfpamment to you" Co‘. United Kingdom. ithere and everywhere. there will inent ls a blank. Within tho four ct tho corners of tho speech there is 11011 iy we a single smioncc which 1loclurcs£ William Mitchell ‘to account for his) p11bllc declaration that ndmlnlstrzr. lion of the army and navy air sor-i be found to be in Marquette whore lion. 'l‘. A. Crorur. will. it is 1111-11113 11 (“1111111111811 @170"- 1° K dcrsiood. not accept re-nolninntlozlilflfil 11°11!" ""1 "l U"! DPODGI‘ 32,449 in 3 Months (Special to The Guardian.) M-ULHOUSE, France. Sent. 10—— Negroes S h o t Mr, (lrerur has found it necessary in 1ievoto the greater part of the past two years to his busluoss as the head -<1f the [lulled Grnin Growers, nn1i 11 rosnlt will disap- pear for a time ui. leust‘ from west- crn and federal politics. "R. A. Iloey. Progressive, Springfield. will definitely l111t ho n candidate. It in lcnrnod that he has been lured away from political by an attractive offer fron1 n west- ern bilslness organization." -———-¢§§-— Two Nuns Mak; Thrilling Rescue In The Hudson River (‘Canadian Press.) _ NYAPK. N. Y., Sept. l(l—'f‘wo 11111111 rind in lilo garnleuls 0i’ their 111-1101‘ yesterday lonpod inlo file Hudson Rlvrr 11ml rosruorl two of ares drowning children. 1 < *‘ French Offensive Be- gun In Morroco (Canadian Press.) PARIS. Supt, lib-Tho Lo Mutln says illl‘ Frcncll offouslvc zlsalnsl have, nn1i not keep adding to our obligations and troubles." blindly a principle that any practical nuuumGH-r HON, ARTHUR MQQHEN can understand. The whnlo is an __~_.._‘~____ King Government Flounder-inc On Question Of Tariff Ilul. the basic underlying policy which must be lulupled ll (‘nnndn was in recover 11nd grow was "1111 lmnuullalo revision of tho tariff 1111 u definitely and consistently prcr tootivo lull-sis. 'i‘i1is, Mr. Melghou lloclnrcti. was fundamental. Tho railway problem was indirectly lduc to lnadequnio tariffs. lmw lurlff was responsible for tho oxo- 1lus oil thousands of Canadians. "the host of our citizens. the fin- est of Olli‘ workmen. the flower of our homes." And Mr. King 11ml ,hls ilnvsrnmont hull “feobly fumb- ‘lotl and flounllcrcd" on the grant question. “Thu first tariff i would raise in this country would be the farm moilllcil-v tariff." ho said. in addition tn that of Mr. Melil" hon. speeches were delivered by .l_ S. Lyons. Minister of Lands nml ‘Forests in Ontario. Sonnior Don- nelly of South Bruce, G. H. Spoi- fon. Consorvallvo curlrilllnto in North Huron. and F. W, Lippsrt. candidate in South Bruce. Mr. Lyons roforrrll in tho "homo wrecking and nation-smashing pol- icy“ of the King (invcrnmcni. Canadian Farmer sacrificed By contradictory excuses. i "'l‘ho first half hour was llovntoill to n11 endeavor to show how strongly the govcrnlncnf bud becu sustained by luujorlilcs lu pztrlizl- pioycml cxplulnlrlg to the electors‘ not sufficient majority ment it had been utterly unablo in attack the grout problems wl1i1'l1 press hard upon this country. that they could only stand put drnw their salaries and lndomnltlou and cnjoy the sweets of oilics. Where King Got His Majority. "The method of showing illal. Mr. King's government 11nd gained lu public confidence which wan characteristic ‘of the Prime Minis- ter, "Why" he said. “when parlia- mont opened wo hail only n 111:1- jnrlty of one and with the sponkol‘ majority of one. l-lls Party sinful of having more members vial-loll by the pefllllf! as has. ilceu nearly always the. cuss while gov- urnmcuts hold office. if. hnn loss than it llflll ileforo. The only pnr- meul. 'i‘l1c last lutlf hour 1111111 om-l that because the gnvcrnnicnl hull‘ i11 1111rllu~ in the chnlr we hurl nono at all." "Now," he declared, “we have n majority 0f one oven with the speaker in the chair! Everybody l11 Canada knows why he has that ' --- in- npaque mass of lll~f0un1lc1l and U. S. Forces H a vi 11g Marked Success (Canadian Press) hfiNlhllN. Supt. liL-Jfhc offen- slvo of tho llnllod Sllliihs prohihl’ .ll(1n rnrca-s zmnlxls. rum row and ‘liquor smugglers 1s havlnga mark~ ‘ml Oilccl. 1m the export liquor traf- ‘ilc n11 the British Isles. This traf- ‘fic is nnw going through such a zlonu pcriml that in mnney 'ls avail lnhlo uuy more in finunrre rum run- lnlug twxysedilions 11nd exports of ‘(liquor (losiincd for the United Stab es luwo dropped almost lfly per- cent since January. ' _{._-<g}__i. Money Is Plentiful (Special to The Guardian.) ,'l‘ORON’l‘O. Ont... Sept. l0»-l)l0u» oy is plentiful in Canada. at tho present limo according to Sir Her- bert llolt, President. of tho lloyul OTTAWA. Sept. lib-immigra- lion to (Juimrla for the first three mouths 11f the present fiscal year. that is from April lsi. to June 30th, 1025. totalled 32.449, according to a report issued by the Department of immigration inst night. Of this total, 16.894 came from Great Britain. Northern Ireland and tho Irish Free State; 5,307 from the United States. and 11,048 from other countries. almost en- tirely from Northern Europe. In the same three months. 9.141 Canadian who had been in the United States for six months or Speaking at a. reception tendered him by the municipality of. Hul- bhonso last evening. Premier Pain- intcr-Allied debts said that Franco which she knows she could not appreciation of its capacity to pay. Premier Veniot 0 l0ngsi‘. and who went to that coun- minlon. turning Canadians on April 1st. l1ack up to the end of last June. . day, Sept. - 18th. The Right: Hchourable Melghen. Conservative 1-Will Speak in Charlottetown on Friday September 18th. llauk. who came to Toronto today try to settle. returned to the Do- Since the department of immigration and colonization ha‘ gnu io keep a record of those re’ Premier of New Brunswick and his ‘m 24. a total of 52.916 had coma Will Speak Here Fri- Arthur Leader (Canadian '-Press) FREDERICTON. Scull. resignation of ‘Hon. administration. the sixteenth this Province since Confsdsrstlo ls not to be effective today as wa generally expected: Premier Venlot who was at hi office at 1 nation banded to Licut. Governo for Quebec does not got info effec unill tomorrow, September llth. levo, dealing with the question of must not enter into engagements N. B. Resigns Today lid-The P. J. Venlol. the Provincial Building today clearing up the business of “nan” than m“ years’ but owing his administration finally revealed w we reduced acre 3.16m this morning that his sealed reslg- year-s mo], 1B forecast a; 7119M), vice had been criminally negligent‘ "and almost lreasonable.” Col. G_ A. Nngent was instructed‘, to proceed ‘to San Antonio. Texusfl today where Col. Mitchell is slu- tlonefl. to ask him in person if he! fulfill, and said the country “s!” did ‘nuke the slatemem "mflhuleillllrlcnner Wns shot and killed. and ed for an equitable and accurate l0 him 1Y1 911511511041 M11019"- Slnce lt is not doubted at the de-. psrimcni. that Col. Mitchell will 11d- ml; having made the under investigations. the prellmln~ ary ‘move is merely a necessary roul Line step, paving the way possibly‘ for lrlal by an armycourt. U. S. Wheat Yield (Canadian Press) ‘WASHINGTON, Supt. 10.—Tho wheat yield of t-he United Sta-tee bhls year Ls placed at thirteen bush- els an acre by Department of Ag- riculture. Last year's ylrlld was 16.1 buslbeds. Tlhe acreage, t-hlls year was only fonrhenihs of one percent statemontsi D B 9 ‘uhls l” 000 bus-hols. While last year's totall- Todd before he left last Saturday 1~1l 873,000,000 bushels. t Murderess Insane PARIS. Sept. 10.—Marls Bonne- lErlc Hougberg wan shot and ser- iwere thrown through the wind-m ~ Two White Men In Detroit DETROIT, Mici1.. Sept, 10.—Le0n lously lnjur1-1l in u rlol in the r1 sl- dcntial section hero tonight. The lfflllhlfl/Hlilfifid when a negro fam» lly moved into a section prevlonuv inhabited only by white persovw the men silo. were white. ‘Police reserves were the house lust night. when missll- <- callerl '11 ‘in an effort to force the negroes lo weenie. The usgroos rlrlermlnm 1.- lhnld the property, purl tanlgh‘ lcrawd estimated st several thou‘ land persons gathered at the hm‘ l According to witnesses. '11» 1 lcrowd estimated at several tic-M {and persons gathered at the hrs.» l According to witnesses. tire-on ‘.11’ ‘tonight made no atienlpl. ‘to lnlvw [the property. but the negroes, sw‘ "ing11h1a"psrsons outside. open-d fire. Both of the men struck by ihullols lived in the block in which ‘the house is located. l Hougberg fold police that he was walking past the house and was not. in ‘file mob ihnl apparently mrnvoked the negroos’ attack, Maritime Tour 0f the Rlfilzlns l11 Morroco has begun. ‘PPERM Libero‘! Government. 1i’ 1" U10 B01189 0i (70111111011-‘1 111ml fellow dlrecw"! 91' U"? C- P‘ _ | 1h " h M g6‘ When [lollce arrived they found After 11 pl'1-pl1l‘llinry lmmbardlnoni. Mr. 11110115 11410011100 l1 0101K" Much had ha‘! mom members R" but the ‘“m°“lty' he says’ i”? an?‘ .‘.".Y.'§§“E.,.Z.,f §.;'...0:y..-s.."1he house packed u‘lfl1 negroos. ‘ elected by the people than it had at tho'general election is the Con- servative party. Mr. King has a majority of one laecauso two coun- terfolt Progressives Mr. llammol of lluskokn 11nd M12. Blnnett of Prescott, abandoned the Progres- slvos- whom they wero elected to to get satisfactory invostmontsu ' ' ' There is also a very llfge quantity; of capital from the U. 8.. but hard-f ly any British capital coming in; The arrangements so far an- Manitoba's capital debt lms lvosnlulouncod for Premier King's cam- reduced $500,000 through co11soli~1palgn tour in the Maritime Pro~ nation of bond i_ssues which folbvlnces, on which he will he ac- duo last month. compauled by Hon. Ernest La- —-——@¢>———— (points. Minister of Justice, and Amundsenys ‘lion. E. M. Macdonald, Minister Polar Plans Told Qosirrilny lronps uitnckcll m1- tlve tariff policy. 011.110.1121. was ox~ lnnssrglllnu; iho entire front to-[llortlng nickel, coppcr, asbestos. luy. wood pulp in tho rnw form. if (those wcro nuulufuciunnl hcru on ‘addition of $‘i0U.ll00,000 would be mxuic to the FLEViEIIIIO, hundreds oi thousands would find clnploylncnt nnd tho lnnrkci. for furmcrs would be onlnrgcli, ‘ Somlinr Donnclly stressed the importance of an independent Son ate, and declared his bsliof that Senators Bureau. Murphy 11nd Bo- laml would not accept Silly ngreo- murer of the French IloyallsLThCY W0"? “PFC-MPG. (League of Action. has been Ju1lged1\()’l‘l1e hfiusg was occupied by 7"‘- lnsans by the investigating magic 119 an - W901. i111 llllerlle M‘ 8 irate 111111 111111. to 111111111 111111. ThuEHQI-lrfl hospital. They sold they s:.1-.— woman 5pm Bgfger 1111515111“; hlnftho crowd ln front of the houv». gm- Qhm-le... Mguyrag one o; the gdraml (tearing it would bo altacko-l. tlons today British ‘Foreign Secre- m," o; the Bevan," newfipupenopengd n“. yo 1.13pm.. me mob i"? m!“ HM- Auste" Chamber‘ I/ActionFrancaiss. She is a domes. m" “mum “Ppmu” "I m‘? ‘"9"’ tic servant, about 45 years of age. outset when he declared there had - . - High Shoes Back plauds Chamberlain (Canadian Press) GENEVA, Sept. l0.-—Addrcsslng the Assembly oi’ the League of Na- Oondensed Specials lAIL-ec per word. net each insertion in this column. (Continued on Page 3) $6,000 Robbery ‘of National Defense, schodulo public meetings as followsf Amherst, Tuesday. September l5 ’ . Gets Appointment (Canadian Press) hen a distinct growth in interna- tlon interest in the League nnll what was more important a din» WANTED-TWO MAIDS. AP- m“, h.m..“g ma“, u, Selma m, (camman PM") 0,4,0 N “g, t 10A m, “s1. Peters. c. B.. Wednesday, uhcl growth in the League's nn- mam...“ pr°.") 1vuvr~1rr1=111 Sept. 111-11111» mp- i oly Davies Hoiol. 4701-31141. W“ BUFFALO, N. 11., Sept, 10.—'I‘he Hung,‘dmmftaflildfléflmrflen.‘who Sepiefllber 1o. thorlly, LONDWL Sam‘ “Fmgh Bh0es,§~1.1hg1.elh‘1 131111. A. hHoey, M. 9.. V "'"~""~"~" ‘ Referring lo the Auutraliun 3'10"" 011N011 of the Buffalo P111111 pnmhq 1,1... of‘ u... two 11111111111115 in‘ “"11"”- T"““““Y' ~S°P1°““"" __ for Women sitar having been “HA” ft?’ f“ " " m 1 Q W311i“ “t ., To RENT“R0°M8 PAR TL Y treaty, Mr. Mclghon charged that 95 "19 Alllerkml W1“! wheel C01" whlcil llzlohi Anrululscn mluio hls1 ' banishment l'or eleven YQBTB Rgllllli “s ‘hm’ D'rrm°r' M the newly '“' ‘ummled- 186 are“ George‘ lthe (iovornlnont had sacrificed lilo Wmnoh W" 5101911 1W mm‘! 1111"‘ roconf zrillcvnlpt -i.o rcnc-h ‘llhs Norlhl Kamvmm Ffldm" 5511mm“? 18; will be in fashion on the si.ra1=is‘lr';":"‘;ld ‘nflgPrtmiP-‘l mo’ gllmfflg . - 1 1 , . ., V ' ‘ i.‘ . '\ 1 O , . 480591031 Canadian furlncr i11 urdor to gain 9-1 me“- whohelll “P 1W“ °111‘l11°!'@15 Polo ,ln1~il. n-ight ‘gave datwlls 0f ( "a"°uemw“- SMMWIM” Sap) of London this winter. Shoes uill Pa"! ivzzfxsnrllznyncell Esra 3:01;“! npliomber 19. ma‘. New Glasgow, Monday. Septem- milhor 21. Other engagements will be an- (bo highly colored leathers n|11i‘ Jars U_ S‘ Sculptor 1111111111» 111111 1111111011111; 111111111. __ who wore taking tho money ‘from :1 bunk ‘to the plant today. ____._.._._._____-_- WANTED. -—- APPLY 4709-9-ttlwl Alnumlsoxrs plans for a new tempt noxt your to fly across Polo. Mont. HllSBT-X4HTSQH madl- Mr. llooys svllhdrawal from poll-bile- ,:1l ilfr- was foreshadowed rin s Cen- ;a.l’nn Press 1lcspulcll1 ycstsrdsy. 1n lnnrkot for ihe Canadian paper manufacturer. Futile Govern- MAID Guardian Office. --—--<0-§--—— '" ‘~" <» | ' 1-“31431119111 wt n mgyefip. of ‘bile Nor-l I WANTED __ D|9TR|QT 3p. 55.‘M"?:‘t Fggfsafiaflxgg‘ Y" Endurut WWW“ Ac...) Chm ..,"‘,...... ahgencglllilllllcfld in 11 duy or two. IlONDOIN, ‘Sept. 10.—-Tra1falgnr - mull’ sluto experience. Write M“ Mmghu“ Opened m5 speech R - of 011111111111 Amundsen, who wag 111.1 - square, whlclh carriers n'll uumil, KEEP {Q ‘YHE 1 W. .l. B_ Mom-nth, Prince Ell- M, TUHOWH. U‘ S. .1;,,.,,0S..d_ t B ‘ mcnltsovfprllle of homo to for-away. ‘ T “"114 Street. Si. John. N. B. a-rm, ,‘,,.......,.. w“, “napgeq _ Tho aviator said that 011111111111‘ u 0 v y Enslishmen- is only 1m yrrholv. R a“ "*1 - ;Ann0un0ements 9-1.0 .1 ' ._'_ " . ‘ Am-mulson 111111 purchased the semla moss 111st lnro tho scsilu-uc scu- D ‘V . ' I . . luomu two \\1.1.ks nan but i] 10.1 (Special to The Guardian.) s“ o; Jam, Epstein. u“, UM.“ a "QC; AF! govormnom for $15,000. Next year's‘ rigid’ airship ‘N-l dram the Italian expedition. Illclllellll/lll Itllsor-lnrrfi son said, would consist of Captain, Coming Events, ‘t Meetings, Etc. (YPTAWA. Sept. 10—Immlgru- iluu t0 Canada for lilc first throo mouths of tho present fiscnl year. lson of iho fact tl111i.11u clortlou FOR EXHIBITION PLANTS ANDhus bccn nnlloullrud ii. hccoluos in vogmublus m"! 1'0"" pmms u sense tho first Conservative ‘them l“ nothing honor campaign. For that is. from April l to Juno ill). States souiimnr. Ikafondin‘; his Ilast creation, the memorial to W. H. Hudson. fhei famous naturalist and writer, who‘ AUTOQR A . Blond/JUN ~/ . (special to the Guardian) ‘STlM-MEIRBIDE, Sept. 10.—— Dust than. 30111-1111. 176 Kout. St. moan“: M um Amundsen lrincoln Ellsworth the . _ four yours wo lmvn boon assured 1025. totalled 32,499. according to _ 4‘ ‘ ‘t Th’, r, dm _lcv1-n-ln1g the car of Mr. D. M. med m Ilondon m 1922 whwh magi m‘ PR|NT|N° ‘OF EvERviilmflH without number U111 Prlmola report issued by the Department tgeifiaifal? [AméazqgbfépeblmlflggJchgislone. Irons "llllivol; (nlumwr mm, which, cfluolmd adversely,‘ f I'l../;llilllil(lli]l3 Ilull, Monday, spec. Mlniofor, Mr. Mlu-kcllzln hing thullof immigration tonight. Of this ' ' 510 l and driven . y ins son '1'. M“ Emmi" m an (nwrvlew says: \‘ 11 smw. 4803 9119-31 » ’ ‘ l h - ; 1 . ' - ‘- ~ his govnrnrncnt wus llcuilllg in nliotnl 16,094 came froln Grout Bri- Egnnulyleqllfsblhgtrgiésogltumlseggfilrr “will J°11115i5°1W WM “"1014 by WW ""* M" with filo nation's lnln. northern Irolsnd 11nd the 0mm o. m...’ ytmys “m, I/mon. lproblcms. or if uni llevnling willulrlsh Free Stats. 5,307 from tho Emil “érgeni n nuierve p.101’ Wm} description cheaply and BXDWPI‘ “M1111? executed. Guardian l can...“ 30b Prmwry. phmm 15.311111111111111)! wny ‘There are hardly any good sifatuos ‘in London. Look at that fearful commotion in trout of ‘Duck- "A mooring of lilo auxiliary P. i". l. P. flrpbnnalzr: will he held at Y. \V., Friday zifiernoon 1t 3.3". ill. 1R. train at 1111111111111 crossing. glow Annan. neither ‘tho railway or Tiho Motor ‘Imague ‘hm/n any sign M. l F Friday evening. Rare musical To HOUSE "w!" Wu“ Just 1mm" m 5m" mnhmm‘ Sun“ “m! 1L0“ "m" m’ ucconrpunlcll Aunnndson n11 fnr 110K011‘!!! PMMIG- l! l-s B0 bill U111!‘ in control part of city, 1105mm, lllonli wtllh tlhem. on? ‘wusnsubpoiri. cgglrrlirgxos‘. ‘nlrnoyst liniiralyhrurul “a slmzborgen’ and Allmmdltllglgmcrrgllsgirgfikt‘ ughllfclisgsynlfhs onuicaylluus févoydiwelgg m f ,1 _ if E~w 4800-31021 >1 ll lo 1S0 i) .1 11111111 1 ‘ ‘.111 v. 1 n,‘ ,‘ ~. ' " . _ ‘ , '5 :'.§).§'..s°”" 15th" Innpmtlml byllurgu mpjnrlgllos oi‘ whlallf i111 dg- sunlo three months 0.141 (‘lunud-lM?{:..3r0t;1£fi;,9;::$;1é? 5 '5 u...“ n“ we” is “ mod‘ whim hlduan £1101; 11.251: finds ‘Uta? .32‘. Q ‘. l "n" “m, "N" 511101711‘? “*9 19-. 1,1 pnfnwm‘ Apply MI“ Lymm’ scrlhod ns mon of Liberal thought. inns who had boon l11 the Unitod) h‘ , ,1 . Mrs“ a0‘ time Pa.“ ti"! VIEW 01’ on flfl-wmllls "fllh- 15mm", 4n "w. Worm Th1"). or "u". » ' “l (""011 Will l)!‘ l“ his Office at 1 I “troy Stmot’ quail-amt O11 Saturday inst. however. ho got States for six ruonths or longer fxlgtirit she wlllyti, 12mg!“ um Nola MAliWll-t 320N111; hear wnhalnlrvllinohnnn .1“ 4,-1.5 111M419 carrying a w. 7,,» >lluu1cr River on Saduflloyfl You WANT coon ENVELOPEB? 01:10:15?‘ :3“ Qlmikml‘; Zffflflfitmflf, “Iowa; 1"" 11"“ “("1 “Y “l” N°"‘"’K““' 111C112? 11.53111 M0:B:,mN9W‘Anililfli ‘Qffyofflf ‘,Z§“,§°":°:' m5“, I" 41 c.1711’: , V -— m‘ 9 m 2" it“? é” h” we‘ l" for 35c’ 25o cxhioasxotti $1111. b00016 ofnCahndu Since tho Dopnrimont oi‘ lmmllfic: lllthizlévsaalllohl‘ Salfiitdzibr-igg flftlaillfi. “M “amid Cwrwpbeu" ‘Dom “h” soon." p p0 D n o m i’), P)” ‘ I- i "mlyvww “m” A"“°d““°n Ilrflsfic; B00 ‘or "'00: 1'00" m’ flint fhoy could not dual with the tion 11nd Colonizniion Ilcgnl] to m fly qqroqq p“); p019 [u Noam "- “wre ‘mum! 1mm s1""1"1‘"5'“1°' .11. 1w '4'.‘ ' ‘ ' ‘Ilium! flnnl since 11f Snlvor com- . . lostpaid. Guardian Ofllcs. pmmums of the "Mm" M n" "ml km!" a race", or "mug rummmglmngkn: » »- 1 thomong, and on damning]?! __ 1 L- 1‘. ma‘ l‘ A ,1»1-1i1l1111 S11111r‘1l11y. Sept. 12th. C. 11:; OUR HAMBURG STEAKGJU", "My rcmmn he voum glvo WRfllC/liliélillllliéli You April l. llllfl. n total} rlfimwuposl khzy Jvaeme bgrrwhre c318; . F __ ____ M. sombion. bocy. 4820 he bog yum“ ma‘ saunde" ‘that they did not have n snffloioniiof 2.9 avo como lack up m1 1' ' V" Th M d m I M. k ' _ 1 , PT“ . . ‘ _ l , saw . ay app e or a rs. 00 TORONTO. Sept. 11 Maritime, ~ (‘mm 1.. l)... ammo] QQMM-t majority in the House of Cnm tho 11nd of last June imbibe centre o. {he "an struck 9 moderate m "mm Snlnhwem Winds m vpmn“ “an. Nawsom t 00., Market Bldg. I074-7-33-0mos ‘Finso av PRIVATE 11111.: ‘"1’ Pfvbflfly of late J. H. Gains ‘hllliled Z5 Lonlgworth Ave. con- ] ling of HOUSE BARNs and "In plot of land. will be sold- at The figures of 32.449 for tho first mnirlor of tho fiscal your show lhut 6B per cont. of the im‘ mlgruilon to Canada from over- sons 11nd 62 par cent. from the Un- iio1l Siuioa was of tho agricultural 11ml (loulcsilc servant classes, in April the total was 10.984. of which 4.960 wern British, 3,074 ot- her onnnirios and 2.040 from tho. Unllmi Staics. in May tho total was 13.3.18. the lirlflsh being 8.- mons. For that. reason. he said. thorn must bo nn election. Tho whole country is relieved because thsro has nt last coma to an oml tho most storilo parlinmont this nntlnn has over known 11nd the people of Canada are relieved niill abfllflin to close estate. Apply more bocnunn they feel themselves 25m llmsworlh Ava. Phone close to the end of the most feobla “L- 4131-1411151. 111111 futile government 1.11111 Domin- ion has yot boon callod on to on- duro. mostly warm 11ml probably a (Dwwnptnmhpr 111p flxfsgglégd gllzgzsls- "i? Ge ‘trout is in store for you. Montreal. cloudy 58‘ _ .__.. ghlllrrlollelnwn. overcast fill-Alli ‘°'Nlvtice—-Pérsousl trespassing or st" 1J5: 1B1!‘ 06 ‘l2 picking crunhorrlos n11 the farm o! “Bo-slob nfait (may "'04P!" B‘ S‘ NVYKWIPY. Frcnchfort. will he High tide 111111 111111111011}. 111 5.52 up" '8“'°'“'" and tomorrow morning at 4.44, t-hom (the stops of ‘llho train wreck- ing ‘tho front of the oar. but for- tunately ‘not injuring any of the occupants. The‘ men in tho car say they did not hear the train Mow- lrur. This Iis a very dangerous ing and tho rail-way should place signs on it for the safety of aut- oisia and tsamsters. Amtiher point to ‘be impressed upon a/utolsfa as a result of this accidmt is the absolute necessity of always having Purchased In U. S. "WNSHTNGTON, Sept. lo.-'lm-, ports of leather footwear from the United States info Canada dmllng the month of July, amounted to 58.022 pairs. avlued of $124,833. which constitutes a slight decrease when com-pared with May and June. According to a govensmenl norm- ROME. Sept. lb-To increase the flow of foreign money into the ital lau treasury. ‘tho Ministry of Fin- anco hnn Ilechlnd to soil postal suv ings bonds in tiollars and pounds sterling paying 31/, per centfintei“ est and redeemable in the currency in which they 11m purchased, it is expected that Italian eml~ grants abroad will take up the their sav- Ull $1111.11 Sun scts this evening at 6.19 and w:.'.';.,:',f§_'r.{$:;f.w'§.°,,',f§,§' W° Bo/lno as Assure:- men p; f _ v _ . _ _ 1 1 51,33 1 bonds thereby wilting _ .1... d...‘."'.‘."..'...i’“i‘..'é° -1.1.°.°.'i?1'"‘°1‘l. ... . .1 .1........1 . 1.1.... i§".'.'l...1“'§l..'...°'£l'l{°"n. .....“.‘2.‘. 11-:- 1111» moor o1 11111 11-111» "fill? ‘“11>".'§’."1?.'..1§l°'“<§2‘i.‘l'.3§Z;.1‘. f3‘°"’°."'.i'l.‘i““1“31."°‘12£°.l"“’""°“ "'9' ‘°""’"°" ’“""""" "‘ 5"“ 1"'"-~-W1~'-' Howl M ~11 pflnm lmm“ 1110B 10°01"! BM 51211011111 cnol expert me to .5. June was 8.127. of which 4,574 01' 11°11'10")’ M"! ll "l6 "m! "m" auto inspector was at the scene of we: for menoin gonads 3111:0131 nhalwvhoon Thur-day. som- "m lsflpneri‘ sp°1"§is|m"bm Giulia“. ‘ ' ‘ ' " ec..ssoens nmentatngt. 5 being protected again“ speculat- me in mak were ‘British. 2.052 other countrie r o s h deliveredand 1.501 United 819MB- cent. of that. for wotnen- and l9 per S id . cem- ot w“ M “mama, ummers o tide eighteen min “m” Wu-rroundbl s utes later than Charlottetown. ., H the accident limmediiabsl ft it. K °|<> mlsrdlan. ed y Q a’ M11111 cnpy any considerable ti 0c 33 9 11 41- in; reply to the speec Ten commencing at I p.111. . 10390-581;