iiiiiiiiiiiii- ' kindly. asked lilui to wait for a mo- . MAIHMS / OFA MERCHANT The realljob of your buulneu in to attract buyeru. ——?{a 1 Annual Sublcrlptlunl Delivered 55.00 u, 1111111, Canada and U. B. A. _lt.50 The People's Paper ' ' Covers Prince Edwar CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, d Island Like the Dew FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17_ 1926 MAXIMS OFA MERCHANT 1&1?! Advertise up to all of Autumn’: opportunities. Ill! Canto Morning Guardian. Founded Charlottetown Guardian Two iNl] ‘iiiliiii [IH iii|NiiiY is Officially. An- nounced that the Government Will Immediately Tender its Resignation. (Canadian Press) (VFTAWA, ()iil., Sept. lii. ---'l‘he Prime. Minister's office (iliificlnliy animuiiireii late this afternoon iilIli n formal meeting of lbe cabinet‘ liitii been called for Mon- day iiext. and iilfli tho government. will iiiiiiieiliiilely teiiiler ils reslg-l liillitlll. 'i‘iii- icxi. of the statement cou- tniiiiiig lhc announcement is as fol- Inn's: "As snoii ns‘ the final re- turns were received. Mr. hielghen despilifllflil a telegram to each ofl tii-- ministers, asking them lo rtomei l.» Otliiiva. A cabinet meetiiig1 It will be held on Monday. the earii-,‘. est date upon which tho members} oi’ the goveruuiisnt. can arrive. Tho giiveriiiueut will of course immeiii- aii-ly tender its resignation." -—-~ <0&——— Evangelist Arrested (Canadian Press) I.()S ANGICLES. ‘Sept. lii. ——Ar- rest of Aimee Semple McPherson, .\ngelus ’l‘eniple. Evangelist. Mrs .\iiiiiile. Keniierly. her mother iieiiiicth (i. ()riiiistoii, former Aii-1 gelus ‘Fciiiple riiiliii operator, .ioliii iioe Martin. and ‘Mrs \\'li-itlfliltll~Slillili'n was today by District Attorney Asa lit-yes. _ , Mr. E. R. Brow’s— lmrraliitl ordered lato1 Debtor Nations Are Paying Up (Special to Thctiuardian) LONDON. Sept. 16.-Thc ‘British treasury today receiv- ed payments of war debts am- ounting to £4,000,000. The ital- ian government paid £2.)00,- 000 being the second install- ment payabli: under the fund- ing agreement of Jan. 27 last and France paid‘ £2.000.U-'JO as thc first installment on at.- count of the French war debt. Baldwin Resumes Efforts For Coal Peace (Canadian Press) l.()\'i)().\'. Sept. ]tl.-- llreiiiici‘ Baldwin has suiniiiiiiieri‘ the rep- TOSClIiIIIlVUS of both miners and lllifllldlll/llllftl 1o Downing Street in miirroiv iuoriiiiiiz, us the first sicp resuming his efforts to cud the coal strike. Q&————- Prominent Fascisti . Quitting‘ Riviera l\'i(‘.l*1. France, Sept. i0. -- llroni- liii-iiii Fascisii iviiose lieaiiqiiiirters are on the, Rivera have been leav- ing for ltaly lii l.iie last two (lay-H. although it. is slated that no orders. official or unofficial have been 1'0- coived from Rome. ll is assorted that iile reason of their departure is the need of their pri 1111111. 111 the ifascist groups (if their native towns. .bul. ziuti-Fasia- lsts on llie Riviera are sflllllllllllll rumors thiit all Fascisii arn beiul-f (railed duck ill lllllY- it is ileclared by the FflSPll-‘ii ill general that. ihoy are needed here at the present time. as (he "DUO-‘l- iiig groups are making the French Riviera their working headquarters. Outwurdly the itiviera. is (rnlm lini- innsiiiiieli as 4O ilflfrPlll Oi llll‘1l“' habiiiiiits are of italiaii extraction Fund of Scot- .\lr. ill. R. Brow, who loctiired before the Rotary Chili is chock- lull of stories at. the expense of Scotsnieii, and especially of Aber- ileiiiaiis. Surely, iliU Scotch are iho best- iiatureil 1ieoplo in the world. Alone. among THCCH r-liirlflfl on lhe alleged ipiaiitlcs of their countrymen. Mr. llrow is no exception to liio ruic. as witness iiie following". A iScotch fellow-ire». \t‘lll‘l' was one of ii. group rocently 1iiliii(i1.!l'tl|)ili.‘(i for an illustrated pu- per. lie rather fancied himself——tho1 photographer had assured him that g1c11q11-1 11.1.11. 111-1111 (1.11 11-11111 111m.‘ his expression was most dramatic and he approiic.lie.il Mr. Brow af- i4'l‘\\'ill'tl and iidrlresscil him confl- (l"lliillii}'Z tish StoriesI they keenly enjoy the situation is becoming critical 111i; 1i 111- scciiisii siiici: [Nil iliiliiiiil BHiiiiiilTiE i]|]N [HENBE Sec-u Appear-ic- Pmmier 15-1-6 t E Mr. William Hen - c X’- . d Miss Gladys J t t - t Lo - all . . we S 0 g0 0 n Pianist — Will be don if Duties ‘are not _ _ too Pressing". night in Strand T For tiic sccoiid time this _veiir Mr. \Villlam ilcugliaii. iSrwotlziiuFs fir; eouipziruble il(‘l()l‘-.‘lllli.1i‘.l'. has ile-. . lighted a (lil‘il‘l0ii.(‘.l(l\i\'li audience‘ 1 i . . . llrmnflr‘ m‘ Hm!‘ Nmdflllul“ Kmg’ with selections from his repertoire} will attend lite imperial Coiifer- “m1 1011111111 1M 11w 11M 11111111011 :1“?! Lama Tlml" lll1.l’llllllo_"__‘_llloyll1l_' ‘ive or six yours, he. will zigalii ah-l l" ' m‘ n“ llallllln “llmllld pear at. the Strand 'l'hc.zttrc. and "lmllll lllllv“ lllmll "‘lm" ‘gllllllll dll" l‘i‘llllf‘.l‘ aiioii of his llllllllv“ "l" l" lllll “'llY- A lmllll mvigraiiis of vocal music. Asst has been raised as lo the. right of 111g 1,11._ 111,111,113“. 11,1 1111 1111.. 0C1.‘ W‘. Kills l0 Fcbffifllil (fanatic ullill siitll of his last. visit her, is Miss llllcll lllllll fill-Pl‘ ‘fvfilllllillll Dlllfffiflliilzillys Sayer. whose piano solos ill‘- Klll?“ llllllllilll lii" Ilflll-‘O-‘l-‘l 05 ROY-Jove a feature of the concerts given this: reelected iu Prince Albert. but by these t\\'u Liilelilell ‘ilrilfiib. it is not tiioiigiit that this will cut a it is by no menus 1iuttiiig it too very important figure. The Confer» strongly ~to say that. Mr. lloughanis eiico cannot well lie Postponed as 1ierforiuanee last night. was a verit- tlie prime ministers of Australia. able triumph. for from New Zeaiaiiil and South Africa ui"oiiiiinibei~ it ivas quite evident that. on the wit)‘. Alert-over, nulm1ierinlllie had captured the interest and (!olii'ci'eii<:c, in theory’ at least is ndiniratloii oi his audience, and at a coiife.i'eiicn of premiers and not "YGFY <lillllll‘llllllll’ ll "Wllklfell llllll .11 1...1,1-..,...111;11;~1»1111 .11" 111i; 1111113111111 most enthusiastic zipplauso. 111,1-1.1»11111..111.1_ Ilis resonant base voice, its rare T111. 11-111. 1111111111 11111.1. 11111119115flexibility. the fine fceliiig_ with out-it will he rather lnconveuieii1i“'llll'll lll“ lillliwl‘ l"lll‘ll"l'°ll lllll liel‘ 1m. 11.112111111110111) 111 111111111111 “.11_11'(‘.l'ilflll$§, and the artistry with the. formation of a government. and which he acted the story of the lililtisitifllli by election.- llcct ‘Silky swig or displayed characteristics 1111 11.1.11 11H 11 508511111 m. 11111.11111111,111<ii its 1iriiicipzils, all coiiiiiiiieil to 1n 151.1111, 111111111X 111s 11151111511111.1111 give the people of (iiarloiteinwn a howovei‘, is to go it‘ it is possible1iiizlrzlg"xLljgg-lll "lush: they Wm as lho silssion would ho called OlllY, m.) 11e11gt1111311 111.1 "my ‘v1.11 1111 for one tlilii the votl o't ' l-' .. . 11111-1. .11" g111f111y_ 11-11111?g1.vi.11lli..rzn(1‘called rnpinrkzililo, to1. ire is 1101-. 1w 110m‘ M‘ 111M "u" 1'__r1'm_1t.1_l_1ii_:i1is almost. the only artist. of the 111111110 111mm 1101'“ mjmlikqfxls 1;“ time who can cieal equally well ivliii 11111 1.1“ mwy W091“ 1M1 ‘vimpr ' operatic arias. folk songs, and bai- Th“ _,(,nn_vtinl'lifl‘lrll“M11114” 1'11“ lads. and reudei‘ ilieiii iii the way ‘ , ‘ " _ ' ‘l that vocal music was iio doubt cut some figure iii the r-ioctwll Pillll‘ rendered .by the iuiiistrels of old. lllllgl“ ‘llll ll" 'llll"ll*l'“'l"‘l “l lllll Clllldllis iiitroductorv explanation of (Special to the Guardian) ()'l"l‘AWA. Dill.’ Sept. lii. -- it is pfflllitilil) that. tiic 1irospeciive from (he French slundllllllll- lioth Paselsti and the local 90l- ice are aware oi’ ille (EXlSlKlIlCC iu Nice of a strong Anti-Fascisti Soc- iety, including Italians and French. who 11111-1. a perfect system of es- pionage of ilnily Italian PVfillis‘. Hubitiies of eerlaiii cafes lii Nice. it is reported, knew of the attempt against Nlussi iii iifo hours lii-- .foi'e the, llll\l.'_< was receiiroii through the regular ciiziiiiiels. Destroyers Fired (On l (Special to Thc Guardian) 1 SHANGHAI. Sept, lfi.~~-'l‘lie Am- cricau destroyers Pigeon. Pnlos and to llaiikow. while conveying vessels to llaiikow on the Yaugtse River. The Stewart. joss house harboring the. attackers. lyaug. adjacent "is you n ilear 1iiipcr?“ he liiquir~1 cd. "lt costs a shilling!" replied Ml‘. lirow. The OlllEl".‘l face fell. ".\h, weel." lii‘ sigilied, ‘i nilclit so to il free library und tear out the 1mge." i~‘iuiiiiig herself wlili a free Sun- day afternoon and evening, nu Aber del" landlady went to see an niii irieiid. After tea, she was invited to 1.1» to church to hear a v-ery euiin- viil preacher. to which invitation Hill‘ readily consented. The slug llli: was beautiful. and iihe sermon which wan on "Charity" so impres- sed her that, with tearii in her raves. she declared she would never -"“llll ll llfllsar away from her deor again. - The very next day her opportiin- lty came- A lieggiir rung the 111111 and zisked for help. S110 11111111111 ilieiii. ran upstairs, and cut a good thick slice of curt-ant bread from her ledgei-‘s loaf. ‘fhere is much gentle riiillery at o ooooooo-ooooo-vo-ooooov»; Condensed Specials nATE.——4c per word. not each insertion in thin column. A a OO ‘IF YOU WANT GOOD MEAT G0 tn Saunders‘. East and n: 114111-391 Building. Phone 81. WANTED — AT ONCE MAI-D FOR general housework. Apply 42 Am- brose Si. 1D29-9-l6-3i. ‘JOB PRINTING EVERY lleflfifilltlon, cheaply and expediti- ously executed. Guardian Central Job Prlntory. Phone 18!. ‘VOU WANT 000D INVELOPEB Prim. so roi- 20c. 100 toi- 85c sac (or 65c. r00 tor 81.00. i000 mi- "@1110 ‘PBUHIIIQ pudziiog '53-" FOR SALE-KITCHEN RANGE lii good condition. a bargain. Ap- H ill)’ 165 Prlnco St. 1985-16-31 ADRIFT FROM‘ BORDIN — ONE , Lobster tichermans boat 82 feet lllllk pointed green. contains a 5 ll P- Imperial Gasoline Engine. Name U KID on alch side of the long-suffering clergy. and many meeniiiigiy artiess illllllflllillwll re- ‘gardiiig the anti-Prohibitionist ten- vdeiicy oi‘ those. in (iificen- 'l'hero was a i:oiit‘ereiicti in Alicl“. (ll‘\'ll and ii certain 1iiiiiiiieiiizin veryl kindly agreed to act as host to one ct‘ the ministers. 'I‘he'gcntieiuaii did not know the minister. but ho went to the station and walked up and down lhu piuttorui uniil the train came. in. lie could not. sec anybody who. Zllll‘.\‘v'(‘l‘(,'(l the ilesi-ripiioii he ihad of iiis guest. but when up to lone man with a very red fort! ililll said "Are you a iniuister'.'" "Ne" 111,. Wpiii-d; “it‘:i indigestion that makes inc like this!" One of the best tiflilllllilh‘. stories is as lolli~-\\'s:~-- “Why did you lenvc._yriiii‘ lzisl 111111-111" fill! :ipplii-iiiit for a 1103i- ition as cnuk was asked. "1 (Qlllfllfi, stand the terrible wiiy tho lady o‘ the house uiid her husband used i0 fill-ll‘ " "What did they quarrel about?" "'l‘lio way tiic dinner was cooked. minim." it was an .\lllli'llllillllll who. hear- ing that a. certiilii doctor charged (l! 6d for a first (zonsultmtion and 2i; 6.1 for 11 HCCOlHi. went. to hiin and said: "llere we are iisuln 11°C‘ tor." The ziocior ventured t.o relllY! "i don't remember seeing Yllll llll‘ lore." "Oh, yes. I was here last. week." Oh, indeed. i had forgotten. llow are yOll keeping?" "N"! Well at all, doctor, not well at nil." "Let mo see," replied the iloetor. "Just- continue your inst 1ivesci'lilllllll llll‘ another week. That will be 2s lid, please." An Alierdoiiiun in ~l.oiiiioii wrote home: ‘lm enjoying my holidur- P" peelsliy the restaurants. whiiui" often flml tuppence under the plate. P. S.-—-lt there is no stninp on the envelope it fell off in tho post." “Can ye toll mo." asked lln AlWl" donian of an English visitor. ‘can ye tell mo why we Aherdimlniis have a‘ a itt o’ linmor'."_'l suppose,‘ replied the visitor. ‘it's because ll is a gift.’ “ ' "Two Aberdonians were brought before the Police Court (or being drunk and disorderly. During the bow. Kindly communicate with W- lii. Howiitl, Borden P. E. I. ll l°!l.llll- cgi-c-io-li. . i .1 Ne” hearing the Bettie asked the llrose- cutor: ‘But where's the other man? ‘What other men, air?‘ ‘The man 1129 lttls! £95 the dlilsiitll? . . . l l'(‘.l'r-ll(‘(\ aiiil Lord f1yiig's ziciiou \vlll[¢\,;11-_11 511111;, 111 given 111 n way that i-niueui1i for review UH a (|il(lHii()il"111 110111-11, 1.11.1 11101151111; .15 1.110 1011,11. on principle. tioii of the song itself‘. Last, night. Ml‘. Heugliau sang in all about eighteen pieces. while Miss Sayer played some six or sev- ' ell 1iiaiio selections. But of so ‘Letter Confirms O 1wilh the greatest approval oi’ the (my 1111011 11m 01.1.31 (.111 111111/11-11511, “lllelldlllilll"l‘ mllll" Sllllg’ ‘ll lll" Volga lllllll‘ in iiix states. The donvnp-iur roaclr ‘t- iui-u"“ in tho English version. "() e11 1110111111111.“ p1.opor11,.ns 111 Fame his 'fii'st1 high e standard was the whole 1mi- Riiliiiiiill HEM liillN AliiiiENiIEF ii i Il Here Last Night ghan, Actor-Singers Sa er World-Famouspllwlllllllll‘ A Reached 133633111 A am Tod Cloudburst Propor- heatre g trons in Some Local- iii N NiH, iilifil . . ities—Corn C r o p grain that. the time lt took to carry Danlaged' it. out. slipped by as if by magic. ' As svould naturally he expected (Special to The Guardian) most. of Mr. lieiighunKs offerings OHICAGO, 1115,, Sept, 14;.--~A1- were. tlfllli-Zll of his own country. most daily rains came m its hall Scotland, and the one that met way 111111.11 111 111a 1111111110 .‘.,(.S1 w. audience was "Wi' n iliiiidred Pip- mv 111.111.011.111 11y 11 13.111.11.111 1.11111 1-1111 isis (l1uiile '1~11em."'. and the hunting 1Oca1111e3 £11111 “e111 1.1mm and song John leel, were but a tow creeks on me 10111111 1111111111110 1n a ot the selections chosen from the 10111118111 1'1‘; 511M“ {filgiwjm eygkiujf 1" Nithcreek, ....... 1-.........i.., m... iiieiilstiilijlilw lnlflthtnlfiiildsnfifetllfiuillllll- "will" ll“ “he” l‘ llllle llll” lml“ l-ilieui-i- l and spread 3.000.000 gallons of oil 11 Q11. 1 11 l1 11. 1 you the swollen surface. The 0n- l “mum PXWHW h" “I rushing flames damaged bridges. tried. insofar as pfiflfllllltl. to avoid uw-pititioiis oi’ those songs he had lllllbel’ allll crop“ l“ a llllll‘ wllle Freedom of Man- chester for Dom- inion Premiers ilJHiiiiNii iHi- us IN iiiui ‘iii ifiiiiiii, New York Editor com- ments on J iii-let's Description of Law Administration. (Special to The Guardian) MANCHESTER. Eng. Sept. 16.-After an acrimonious de- bate. the Manchester City Council ‘this afternoon decided to confer the freedom of the cl- ty on the seven Dominion pre- miera who will visit England in October to attend the imper- ial Conference. British Cabinet Taking Means To End Coal Strike wan-i... w...» ' \'i<I\\' YORK. Y.. Sept. l6.-—- LONDON Seill- lll-“Tlie lflllllfl .\.. Justice ltlddell of the Supreme of Wales and Premier Baldwin re- (c.1111 111 011111110 1H 198111119111 by lllrllell l” Ellgllllld llllllglll- lmll‘ the New York Times “like a. visit- thelr holidays in France but the m. 1.11m some new and 11119091111119 crovrds which gathered iu Victoria 1,111,113. 1n Commenung on L116 Cam station to welcome them home were 11 1111 111115111 descrmflun o1 1116 m1, lmllly lllslllllmlnlelli ml‘ lllll Prlllco iii lntrutitm of Canadian law in a lell- D°"'°l' llY llmllll l" llpellll lll° ioeni newspaper. “llllll lvllll llllllllll‘ l“ lll“ “lllllly nr. Justice Riddell stated in his llellll” lel-llllllllg m Sl- James Pal'|'articie that a criminal trial in Can- llce lolllomlll" ads is “never a game at. which the Tllerl’ “l” m’ sllcll cllllncl’ l”? smartest man wins and the news- ‘the Prime Minister to snatch a. ow papers 1181 101s 01 1111131631111; c0111.. 1122:: ":.::§r.:.‘."".§r :":"‘.‘r.'.:i‘..".; - =»-- we ‘ and iave no tme or money ‘to “reel when’ ll“ w“ 50°“ ‘leap l“ waste on frills and sensation." the lalrezidy sting before Charlottetown Bwalll T01‘ l-ell Hillel? ‘ltlwnsllelllll- laudicuce, and he said that this rule fillfllly llllrlllnl-l Olli- K0118)‘. would also prevail this evening. illlut a popular request for any song night's rain was borne by the cuvu ipreviousiy‘ sung would be complied crop, already handicapped by more 1wiiii. lii bringing the program to than two weeks of continuous rain. a clo'e".\ir. lleugliau expressed the T111r1y percent of Iowa's corn crop 11111 11191111111; o1 1116 (ja1,111111_ 10mm. fllilll‘ liinll 0i lll-‘l Ilfillfilfllll-fl l1l‘i~ is lost, the federal weather bureau l . . ss Sayer, and himself. of the g1; p13,; 11110111111; 111mg 11111953 frost ,l'4?(‘Il.1)il()ll given them by Chavlotte- 111111111 01f 1191,0111] 91110591- 5_ {a lowii audiences. and regretted that it. would not ‘be. iossible for the i . . ' " King Has Big Majority In to again appear ‘hero for some time. 1 ‘ The (lUIICCN. was closed with the_ 1sliigiug of Aulii Lang Syiig" and‘ 1iiu- National Anthem. Before. ‘.".\uld Lang Syiie" was sung, .\ir.l iieughait said that it might be iii- tei-esiiiig to the audience lo know that. this was his and Miss Sayeusii five illlll(ll‘€(l and fifty wort. (luring their 1ireseut tour. \\‘()illii like, he explained. to have popular ciich of these concerts looked upon of Prince Albert. (Canadian Press) first coii- Right Hon. Williaufhyou blacken- Hfi zie King. Liberal leader. received n er each of the places he had vlsited.,tlve opponent. .1’. G. Diefenbaker. It was ilio custom. he sol-d. for tdie The latest returns available gave audience at each concert to sing King 7.472 ‘V0195 fllld Difllellllllkl’? together “Auld Lang Sync" in the lii-USO. The count from 36 outly- npproveil Scottish fashion. joining1iii1; Illlii-‘l “m5 ‘llllllvfllllilllft- hands as it sang the final verse. Offer Of Seat I (Canadian Press) ll.-\.\ili.'l‘().\', 0111., Sept. ill. iioriliiii (‘. Wilson. (‘iiiisei'v.'itivc iiieiiiiiei'-cieci of the llouse of (‘ominous li‘m'i Weiitworth, who 1'i‘uesday night. wired llremlci" jArtliui‘ Meigheii. who was (lefeated in llorlzige la Prairie, the (iifer to resign his scat so that .\ii'. Ilieigh- 1011 couhl (woiitcst the constituency. last night foiwvariied a letter to .\lr Meighen confirming his telegram, iiNliSiiAi wiii Alberta Experiences iBritish Tramp Freighter Given Up For Lost NICVV vofiiihyiit-ni. '11:. ~-l.itt|u w . ., . - _ hop.» was held out last night for "1- 1,§,‘:‘,.‘N,'1E,l,',l1',',. :.'1l11l,,1"11.l1r1'. .',A1 mm] the crew of the Hrl .;ii trump “111-1101-611 1.1.0111: 1111.: "£4,110"? ml freighter "Loyal Ciiizcii," reported I " " Continued Delay (Canadian Press) IN lliiESiEiiN iIiiNilii er, the Snowfall in Some S e-c t i o n -'iu this constituency will 113st upon tions is Causing Grave Concern. ni“ the snowfall. . i HER BiiNiilTiilNSlLli-‘Fiigiiiiiv. 1. Kindersley (Canadian Press) REGINA. Sept. 16. —~With uli 1polls heard from. J. A. Dowd, Lili- ' ' ‘oral, has a majority on the present. couutof five votes over A. M. Carmichael. Progressive in tiic S Kindersley seat. i it is evident that the final result the returns from the returning of- ficers‘ official count on Sept. 24th. Carmichael held the sent- in the last House. ‘SASKATOON. Sasks Sept. 16. — Latest reports from Kindersley: J. Liberal majority 33 over Carmichael. Progressive, of Harvesting Opera- 1 A sharp drop iii i(!lllilCl'1tllil'0.A' Dowll‘ 1wiih seven degrees of front in the llll- , illiduionton ilistrlct, il(‘.(‘0ill].).'llll(‘.'lwllh lllle imll lllllllllllllllg lwellly votes to hear from. Dowdfis elec- The brunt of tho damage of iasnseem any 11881.11. vote in the constituency sinking on 'i‘uesilay wifteriiooii about ‘J00 miieii off ltcriiiuda. The lajot direct word from the freighter wan an S. O. S. call about four o‘clocit ffuenriny afternoon stating that rho vessel's rails were awash. A [irevieuu message. had givcu the ship's location as lati- tude iil.iil iiortii. loitgliuiie 1E7 west. 'l‘iie. l)ilii‘.ll iaiikei‘ "lieu liaag" and the lliiiidiiriiii freight bout “Prin- cess May" aiisivtired the (‘. (l. S. calls. but reporieii lhal they found only a capsized vilfehoiit. Alfier searching tho seas without avail the two vessels reiiiriicil to their courses. Wireless messages ro- celved from (he “Don linag" and iho "Princess .\ioy" by the .iiide- pendent Wireless Telegraph Coni- puuy here sold that the sea was running high and expressed tiic 01i- liiion that the imyal Citizen found- ered and that nil of its lifehouts had inc-t the fate of the one found ‘flouting upside clown. Ottawa e03?“ Like Dominion (YVFAVVA. Sept. lii. -— "As Ot- tawa goes, so goes the. Dominion." The capital elected two Liberals 'l‘uesdny. This city elects iwn members from the ballots of the entire eon- stitueticy. each elector having two votes. ilsunliy it roluriis two of the some 1ioiltical party. Only on two ot-cnsions since Confederation have its representatives been on opposite sides in the House of Commons. The only time that Otta- wa did iioi have at least one mem- her on the government side was during the inst session when Mr. King was in power. The city elect- ed two Conservatives last election when the country returned tho Conservatives as the largest group .\\'llich will iiol be deleriniiieii for Priiotienllv the whole of the icoiue time. were left in iiie \\'.‘I|\'I‘,1)I‘flll‘ii! ' 1iro\'liice:-t have Iieen lii snow. rain and ilililtiitlllfili.‘(lTClICilPli by rain during the paiii which Iiiivr-swe.1ii western (‘ziuadn two days and grave i'.()ll('t'.l'li is during the 1insi forty-eight iiuurs. felt. over the criniiiiiieil i~‘. Willis. .‘i farinei‘ in the liziiiiaiiiitrvestiiig (ipcriiiioiiil. The grain lll;~‘ii‘|(‘i of’ Suskatciit-wiiii. his wifeds reported lo be iiprciutiiig iii the 141ml two children. were killed cziriy1shocks iii those. localities where iii- toiiay when n lightning bolt_::lruckitermitteiii rains have prevented .‘.'.‘.‘.."...'-“'.l‘.'.'.’ ..‘.'.‘.T.ll"§..l.'-‘.'.Y..i'i°'f.lll».i.'ll llfiiilil“ $111.1. "°"S’.'I..Z' Jiildiili- "Xilflricnceil in that district. ‘in grade values is also feared. i The unusual iveziliiei" disturiri:i"- Ifqrecnsts offer no immediatcl es brought the first touch of ivliit- hope of relief from the unfavorable er lo Alberta, ports of eastern lll‘it-ic0nfllti()lls and iil‘C(li('il0llfi are that ish (‘oluiiibiai and ivestern Saskai- the cold weather will move into cheivan. in several sections of Saskatchewan and Manitoba to-l Alberta the siioivfaii reached mld- night, ‘ winter |il‘(l[i(ll‘ii()ilS. tho iiinxiiniiiii iThe 1111561111011111111; 11113311191- 11m. llllowillll lKlllltI Plrllorted from Ed- brought about a sharp advance in Zi".'.'.‘.‘.’."...‘.‘§i‘°'°ti‘..{i3f"§;‘.-.3 Jfllfill $31.11.? ‘l.“‘."‘;‘,'.'.°.‘“" . .'.’.‘.‘.§I.‘Z“.‘..".‘Z..‘.“S.i - - - - < ‘ i. - e o c. Province the snow varies from one 8 1-2 91111111 1,11 1111. “11111111,” ex. to six inches. Chan“. Meighen Greatest Work of Maritime Statesman in Caii- , Rights Commission adian Public Life Nearing End SAINT JOi-IN. N. l1. Sept. lii. -- lu a statement to the Canadian Press tonight Hon. George lLJouos Minister of Labor in the Moigiiou (lalilllni. said: "After the battle at. the polls on September 14th and tho subsid- ence. of election excitement. I wish in any that i never saw tho Liber- nis so active at the polls us they were 'l‘uesday. , “Tho personal iloiout of lit. lion. Arthur Moiglien is vory regrettable. There hi no iiopbt hui that he is the grea-iest statesman iii public lifo in Canada. His defeat. is not a verdict of policy for the country but one of sectional interest. “i hope that. the King party will have a clear majority and endea- OTTAWA. Ont. Sept. 16. —- The ltlaritimo Rights Commission ap- pointed to investigate conditions probably present. its report to the -in the Maritime Provinces. will Government. about the middle of next week. This was the declara- iioii made here tonight by a mem- ber of thn Commission. The (‘om- niisslon. headed by Sir Andrew Rite Duncan. with Hon. W. B. Wal- lace. Halifax and Professor Cyrus NincMillan. of McGill University. an the other members. is now engag- ed in the preparation and comple- tion of the report. it is expected that. tbn work will require a week's time. The report it iii intimated. will. among other recommendat- ions. make suggestions for the delay of, tlou lo claimed by his committee. <o>———— Another Arrested Iii Hall-Mills Murder Case LAVAiDETTE N. J». Sept. 16.— Henry Stevens was arrested at ‘his home here tonight n11 a boucli svar- rant charging murder issued as a result of the indictments found ug- ainst 111111 and three relatives for tho slaying or Rev. Edward W.Hail and Mrs. Eleanor Mills. Stevens was taken to Tome River. the country seat. preparatory to bis re» movai to the Somerset. county jail at Soinerviile. The indictments issued late to- day named Mrs. Frances Stevens Hail. widow of the murdered man. her brother Willie Stevens. and her cousin. Henry de La Carpen- der. all oi’ New Brunswick. and Henry Stevens. n brother of Mrs. l-lali. Each of the four indictments contained two counts - one charg- ing the defendants with the mur- der of the minister and the other that of the woman. Mrii. Hail who was arrested July 28. was released two days inter in $15,000 bail. Carpeniier and Willie Stevens were taken into custody August. l2 and hold since then with- out bnil in the Somerset. county jail. New York to Paris Flight Postponed (Canadian Prenl) WESWIURY. N. Y.. Sept. l6. --- The New York to Paris flight of Captain ‘Reno Fnnek. French nee. and three companions has been postponed until tomorrow and per- vour to do something in the inter- althougii they did not. come into power until a few My! before din- solution. . ».. can» .l. ‘u. n ..._|... est of the Maritime Provinces and M11111 1,1,1.“ Canada l! iioiiergl." development of trade through Can-Till)! indefinitely because of a gaei- 3-55 P-"lll- line leak discovered at the last minute. the study 0f the latest phases of Judge 811111 WW8 flew n 011mm“ the Coal hmke “w: prosecution as a solemn investiga- 'when Mr. Baldwin left the coun- Ho“ hyllm 5mm to determine who‘ try on 111111115121 tiier the accused has" been guilty The Premier will preside over a. oigéocrllimreqofiglxflcfxlkglll Jusuce mm del seems like a visitor from some new and impossible planet when ho says: ‘l have never known it to ‘take half an hour to obtain a jury." "The Times editorial says. “Prom some still more -disti1nt and impos- slble planet. he seems to come Island Students At lllvllllt Al- 22.12:" .‘.‘".:."‘.‘:.r illiif. .232; r." ‘ 118011 Academy,""lr.z“st.il..i.".t. 11%.: 1:‘ .... —~—~ 1tiutomaton," the editorial continues. row when possible government to end will be discussed. action by the the deadlock PlllNClC Allllclvll- ‘Selll- lll- “T ."llc comments freely on the evi- Illoiiiit, Allison Acaiivul)’ llllil Clllll- deuce, subject only to the restric- "WlTllll (llllllfifi Ollellellltlll Tllelllllly- tlon that he make the jury tinder- Septeiiiber 7th, with one of the 11131111 11131 11 111 1°1- 1119111 101111151; as a link in a chain binding toxeth- may double that ofThuiisdgilmgpkiiiitiil-{largesl Classes in [he history of the [he facts and [or Mm to my down college. among which are enrolled 1111;, 13111 11111119115 .111 31111111 1911111110111 the following l€l8lld ‘Sllldellill? grounds or mistakes are dismissed. FAliBOIl Hardy. Peasant Grove; T1181. are 11m 3111111811. 111119“ 1111, l-Olvls Hasllllll» Sllllllillleldi Arl-lllll‘ court is satisfied that. ‘substantial Holland, Bodeque; Morris Weeks. 11-1-01“; 01- n1111c111-1-111ge 0g 111111104, 111;, Charlottetown; Harold. Show. Cbar-01-¢111-1-.31-1_" The ‘pmgecuting attor- lottetown; Ilarold Hoartz. Chariot- my 111011511 81111011116111“. 1119 1151-11; totown; llgthur Seaman. Albertou; 111 power, 113s no 11111111 111 11011110; Jack Saint. Kcnsliigton; James Mo, 1.10 111-105 1o “c1118 111911“, by e01. Gflllffin. Kllmllil‘; Alfred Wefllllel“ lecting the credible evidence in the bio. Belle View: Don hlcFarlane. ciiae and laying h. before the Jury Bedeque: Fred Champion. Olfiarvztairly and without passion. George Johnson, Charlottetown. "'11s 111 1101 1111111105911 (,0 11118 1115' position for purposes 0t sensation or glory. "No lawyer acquires a reputation by securing convictions or loses one by failing to do s0. We look upon a criminal trial as a solemn inquiry by the State, and any ‘Crown counsel who should. in the heat of advocacy. endeavortnbring about a conviction by an appeal to the sentiment or prejudices o! the jury. or by unfair comment on tilw evidence. would earn the reproba- ticn of his fellows. if not a. stern Oi-i-i- Youngest Man Elected Hails From Ontario OTTAWA. Sept. 16.—lt is claim- ed Louis miger. oi‘ Hawkesbury, Ont, who was elected to purita- ment Tuesday for the constitu- ency of Prescott will be tiic youug- rebuke from the Judlse. est member of the new House. I “lii 1he United States man? film- lle is in his 24th year. He was inzil trials may be said to be treat- a professor in Ottawa University ed substantially as matter for the before he served connections with motion pictures. Professor Prmnd that institution a year ago to enter has noted the long-drawn criminal politics. He ran as an lndepeurlont- trial with its atmosphere of inelo Liberal defeating Gustav Evantu. drama. its ‘clashed of eminent rel. former Liberal meafber, and counsel, and so on. as a survival two other opponents. ‘of the ‘frontier’ which got its thea- tre. and its novels in iihe court- room’. A trial was a show. a. “mo. 1a. light. According to Justice Rid- 1dell. Canadian opinion and habit. rule otherwise. “Why does the ‘frontier’ linger sn long in cities and among a rich ilil busy people?" IT'S A Lona ROAD THAT HAS NO i 1 PARKING 1iifew Members of E League Council (Canadian Prue ) GENEVA. Sept. 16.— The nine non-permanent members of the League of Nations Council were elected by the Assembly today. They are Poland, Belgium. Ru- mania. Holland. Chile. Colombia. Saivadore, China and Creche Blo- vuhia. Announcements, I Coming Events, Meetings, Etc. "Bridgetown Hall Moiida-Y- MOV- ing Pictures. ‘l926~9-l06i. TORONTO, Sept. llK-Miiritline. "m"?! easterly winds. 1iossihly gains with rain. Maximum and minimum temper- atures: Toronto. rain Montreal. rain Quebec. rain .. (Tlrtown. iiliowory Halifax. cloudy Saint John. rain .. ‘Boston. cloudy . . . . New York. cloudy . . . . . . . .. 66-54 High tide this evening ni 723 and tomorrw morning at 6.14. ‘Sun sets thin evening at 0.07 and rises tomorrow morning at 5.41. ‘Full moon Saturday. Sept. 21st "Como to u.» dance in flrllum’! Road Hflll on Friday eveuln! 9°0- tember mil. tsai-ic-ti. "Oriental and domestic Bimin- pno rug cleaners. Your old cl t! made into handsome rugs. til Saturday of this week at Claudette- town. phone 351-1. between 7 and D- so p. 111.. and make your unpaint- inont with Mr. Howu to ccfl at Your home to turulnh cum ‘Summer-side tide eighteen min-etc. Maritime Rugs Wot-kl hill - ute inter their Charlottetown 1 Saint Joint. 1_ if‘ - Are Elected