‘njgponablei to lup- mm uid Wiki “Gd |\eWlP°P°“ -he tolidws, therefore. wt ,the number ofcnoirl- T wi lnenueal-wlclrcne M ’ population. ‘ - readers is approxir .furnished room con Ilv out . m_L1tsRwork. nged 29. Apply _ _ Mo`,.`e" “we” 'Lot 40| BMIKUP. if milk and other nrticlcs. -Il' ' ~ - 'I' Tile »Empress oi' Russia will 1' be the dlrsi stoztlllor carrying '|- eliof supplies tn rracll Japan -I' rom the Aluericnn continent. 4' §\l'4\'l»~|"|°-P+#-l~+++ i "Y 20 Euston st. zoo'-as-:il _E Thé in Covers Prince Edward Isliind Like the Dew It ll advertillngh ptfv. liege to lnwefllle mynv ad 'questions thot: every hounlntld has tn' 'reglrd to uupillylnglu vmlri. "‘ Tile oilveftlser rclpiiiidl to the Interrogation -of the intelligent. ' " ' ’ “lf CHARL‘0T'1‘ETOW ` ‘ - " _ ._' .____,` ,_;~___; __ _ _ 3.__>____ ____ _V Y _*_ __ 'u_ __~ - A y I, N CANADA SATURDA *< EE L'J ~ci Ei cents ' ' “ , - . Y . ,-Q 8 Annnnl Subscriptions Delivered CLD I llnl Onnnda null! I A “M llfflllf'l “Fill i l0llll10F.iilli1inili ,;;_.’,;i;i§E_.f'§§.I.;i,cliilcilli iilliaclii sciliic scciit SERVICE ciiiiiicil chi;-iervice Council ol' P. E. islilllll vera held yesterday in the city. the ming alid afternoon session! ill no Board oi 'ilrude 'rooms and the Tuning illcollllig in the Strand 'l`li8~ .'",;ie ,gpm-is of t-he .presi»dent, Rev. Subjects on Public Welfare Dis- cussed by Able Sp eakers`. 5 annual meetings of U10 ‘S0~_ I.0.D.E.( (Charlottetown) Mrs. J. E- B- lMuCf@ady. Mrs. 'l‘. ic. Moore. l»U~D-E. i(lSulli=lllersliio) Mrs. l.. A. Moore. /WJC.'l‘.lI.»iMl~s. J, S. Perry. Army an-d Navy~A(.‘oi. Moore. S.0.’1‘.--‘Ml-_ lhln Mciiunilid. -'Felliipcranee Alliaillco- -.\iir. Artem- . ‘nton and the secretary as Moffat. ' W" C. h l ' ' muciii-rie ilolllluil, were read and , med. Au extended report of |, gppear below. -'iiiie following officers were elcct~ iiiior the l-nsuiug year:- diresideiii .lu-v. .Rioss C. -Eeaton. heelecied.) A ‘R.otnry~€Mr. G. F. _ilutc-heson, Fairlllers -institute-Wir. J, J. iMe- Leod. \Vomcll’s institute ~iMiss llciell lial-per. lied ‘Cross-~.\lls.~i Mona Wilson. il’rote-stunt ()l'pllzliluge--Mr. lion- ' »-Vll ll' ‘\ q"`“'“"‘ uldiMcKinnon. 'lrea»s.~- - 5ep__.'[‘o lil- uppolllied by the Executive. » Vlceiihesidenls: prince t.‘onnl_\ liev. A. W, Roh- `»iiloll,i.\iiss C. I-I. iiollnan. lchm-ioupiriwii --Rev, ll. ll. nity- m0iid_ Rev. ‘.\i. ld. tiell.gc._ qireeirs Clilllliy- -ilov. R. li. Stav» 'ni.l1ev. ln. i.vliuci. Kings Coiiniy~¢Rev. ‘M'r. Brown, iii_ 11,12. Webster. ' 'Finance Committee - Dr. J. H. Ayers, .\ieasl's. J. A. Clark, L. R. Allen, Rev. ii. it. ilaylnond, W, A. Stewart. ilepresen-ialivlis ol Churches and other organlzaliolls on the Execu- tive: ' ,luglican~i\ir. W. L. Cotton. Baptist-dir. J. A. Clnrk. Christian-Mr. J. Il. Williams. Methodist-Rev. IP. A. Fitzpatrick Presbyterian-Rev. G. A. Christie 1.. 0. L.-.\i'r. R. A. iProiltt. Salvation Ariuy-Conldt. Higdou. Y.WiC.A-dilss -Harriet.McCnllunl _y,ii_Q_A_-iliir. R. A. Pendleton. Specials DI' OVBT. one seven Word! FOR SALE OR RENT. -_DWEL- ling und lizlrll with acre ot’ land suitable for gardening und poul- lfy nli.-iulc. 'i`erms reasoliubie. - Apply to Mrs. M. Chappelle, St. _ Avllrds, t‘llnrlottcto\vll. _ ron ilsN`r. _ House, PARTLY furnished. Apply 119 Pownal St. T0 LET HOUSE, 49 BRIGHTON AVG. ull convelliencei-i. Apply 171 Grafton St. 272 9-8-31. T0 RENT FLAT OF THREE UN- i . s. tra lo fl- Aruiv nt this office 213-its-3| *A WANTED - FOR PRI-EST .POND bullies' Auxiliary (()lliillall:lil:c) Mrs. W. K. Rogers. illlportant addresses were given in the afternoon ‘by Dr. 'McMillan on idle Chiidl‘en’s Aid Society work: Dr. Selllnull on Health ill Rural Conlillunitles; Mr. (1. ll. Wright on the Cure oi' the Neglected Child. und Mr. Donald M\:i(innol\ on l.eg~ islaiiou t'or Children. These ullll»res» sos were -followed 'by all interesting round table conference ut which Rev. 1-1. D. Raymond presided. At the evening session in the Strand '1‘-llelttre Premier the iliion. J. 1). Stewart presided, und intro- duced Rev. A. J. Prosser, supel~in» tendéint ot’ (ill-ilili°en‘s Aid Society. in Annapolis* County, N.S.. who spoke eloquenitly on Clllldren’s Aid Society work 'in rural romillltnltles, He declared that the child is colli- ing into its rights. 'I‘he problem is to educate public optnion to thc point of seeing the justice oi' the chlld’s claims upon the community. Race suicide, he declared, is not so serious an evil as nliowing defects io produce their kind. Loss of .pop- ulation is always serious llccllllse it is generally the iilest who go. The average quality goes dowll be- cause among those who stay are all th,., useless, defects ilnd undesir- ables. Tile suibject o|` 'lilidgitilllllry is unpleasant and therefore i-loner- lrliy avoided, ibut the evil is rain- parlt und must be faced. An illustrated address by Rev. Dr. Shearer on the cure ol the de- linquent chilli conrlllded tho con- ference, which was tlll‘ou_cllollt al most instrliciiveoile. The President's Address. .l'lev. Mr. Eaton lu his ndiiresrs :tt the morning sl-ssioil pnid trlliutu to the eplmidill work done by the Secretary. Miss Holman. lie said tllnt. 0lle's imprcltsiolls ilu l~ul\llll_L: tio the island are not unlike that of 'Foul of old. When hc entered the grunt i-ity of Atllelis, he said: "I perceive ye ure rellg,loll.s.“ ` "l`lia pronilllcllco of cilurcllcs is typil-ul and iiliprcssivo of the proin- i_ucnt‘c` of religiull lil the life oI` this city. That being rin, one ivolllil naturally expect to i'ind ll. verituhle paradise with itdvnllceil souiui leg- lslotioll ill sway, and collditiolis school, iirpprienci-,d argl and sew gellerally most i'avorllllle. Such is ond i-img machen Snnplemenfliot the case. Side by side witll lied i)_ I,-_ Kenya sea Beynem such it vlriie religioiit-i life is ll great " ' 274-9-3-ii *W ueglcrt, or luck ot' interest in tlrosl' ilroigres.-live lllovunlellis that have FOR 3A|_E_Dm\/'NG MARE~to do with the ilplittillg oi' the ull- Wlsllt 1060. Also waggon and llelsli. E, M. Morris. Granville. 278-9-8~3l. g___ __ To RENT- FURNISHED HOUSE cenlllllly located. All modern 00nvcn iullccs. Apply Guardian office. _&___*___ sl Fon ssl.: -House cEN1'n/ill.. Y locntl-li with ull modern con- veniences. Apply Guardian Of- iicc. si »~__ - W:iNrso_i-MMsoi.xr.El.v MAio Iélr general housework. Aipply Orlli Aniericen Hotel. 264-9~8-31. g 'l°°M AND sonno iN com. ioriiiiiic i . mm Av pr vote home. Apply 103 _i zcs-seal. RESPECTABLE YOU NG LADY zeros zl pi 7° '-ET -Foun nooiils Ar- tr ,2m,"__§;*Tcol:\¢vJU?E w|'rH Au. B Greenfield Av: l=!ll?:é` Aww? 52 -gp 253-o-7-nl. *whurso 'rl-is * _ BUMMEROIDE Business College ww men and gil-is to stlldyhAc$l|:ll:t‘- , . lily' S-f~‘§:"‘“““ “"4 'l`¥l>ewru- _,_ Pagan” Us reasonable. wi-he ' 0* 145. ulmmerside, 220 9 ll 3 . . _ | -T,,o_.__ 5,-,Im :Q0 nsN1°_vlougE venue; A two. Modgm _(mn. - only P. O. Bog gui *Ai ,WA - - I e . qnes cnet N'rg5_am|_ Qu rk withdrew -to an inner mom housework A Fo” GINERAL fortunate or unller-privileged. Prince iiidward island llceds u social vis‘i'oll or at vision oi' social need. lie bell:-ved thnt vlillua- tlonally our stnlldzirds are low, or far behind. Willie we have al very healthy place, we need an isliilld wide illudiclli lllspectioil of schools. We have no adequate provision for ¢._@_. ¢l»%+~)'l\§-IH) 1| .|. O Z -lv-l'+-lv#-l»~l' l-RST CANADlAN RELIEF SHIP SAILS FOR STRLCKEN JAP.A (Canadian Press.) VilC'I‘0l'lllA, ll.‘(i., Sept. 7. '- fl' Wit-h 500 tous supplies front # d-:ly t`or Jn.pau. The rllrllu ron- 'I' ‘sl-sts of flour snlnlnn. cullnt-41 §§** *'%'1 Saskatchewan Lawyer Ends Life (Canadian Preu.) MORSE, Sask., Sept. 7. - F. G. Q. Quirk. lawyer. committed sill- cide in his office when two ovin mlm! to his possession of nn smly rifle. When th officer ti 1 him Grow A revolver from his desk ami u,,,,,_ = may at as om azz-9-slat -li-|»-be-|--o_o--l--|--|~-|»-Q ., Di' ' cial police officers visited him in shot 'himself throu h the ismile. 1 '» 1 . . . . , ._. _ _ __ ___ __ _ . ` ' . ‘ ' - -- Y. - _ .... . 4-a.-X > ' REPRESENTS CANADIAN EMPLOYEES. J. H. Sherrard, nf Montreahgen. eral manager and chairman of the board of directors of Simmons `Limited, who will epresent Cana. dian employers at .the fifth session of the International Labor confer- ence under the League of Nations. --4---1 Illilllll lEl|]H- EHS Hlllllll lPP|l|Nlll|ENl5 .\l0i~isl'i~i Lorlle Lou :llld 'llulwrt Nlcllolsoll Lcnvc 'l`odaly for Ullltcll Siutvs ll.-\ I) ]‘}X(‘l‘]l.Ll‘1N'l` U.-\R.l<}El{S - llotll Yolillg.-; Moll li1wel\'- 1 cd M. .\. lh=g°l'l»4--i l~`rolll liul'\'lll'd Tivo young llren, .\ii‘. Lorile Len, of Vlrtorizl, and Mr. liuliort, Nic- holson oi' Crnpilud, luivv rerriltly irccelvcd good llppoliltllienis and are leavilli.: the pi‘ovilli:v on Sutlll" ,lday morning. Mr. .Lea has been :lppoiiltud lilstl°llctor ill (‘li<-misi.r_v alld l’ilyeic.»' ill Collrol-d, .\'e\\' li-niliii~‘liil~l», and Mr. Nil-liillslili, ili- structor in Matlieillatics ill Ver \.uout llniversity, liurling- ion, \'vl'illiolit. llotil ot' lhnso yollllg men ns etliliollts und us tcal'i_il~rs lnlldl--iullliy i'l'ii-lids tlirollglloill. the pruvillci-, \\'ilu will he illliillsuli to heal' of their silv- l‘0S.‘i. . Mr. Ima is n soil at Mr. Jabez lun. \’il~tnrill. After ilitciiliiilg tliopillilic scllool ill \'ii>torill Mr. |.u:l \\'i'ot<- elii.l'zllli'i\ in l’l'ilu'e of \Val<-s (‘ulllii,;l\ ill ltliil. lt~:tilill5_; thi' l-lzlss ui' mntrlt-llliuiltls for that year. ill the next two years he sllc<~ee‘s- fully conlpiv-.tell the culll‘svs oi'_tht' l~‘lrst :lull Sei-.onli Yi-urs. lil the work oi' the Sécnild Your Mr. Len stnod.1llgllest ill the l:lu.=-rs, winning the John tiavell prize. '|`liv next your he sin-nt. ical:-liliig ill the llanipiou Srllnnl, ri-iilrililili to l’l'ilil'u of \Vall<‘ls‘ tlollcgl- lll the full of iilltl i~lli¢»l'iiig thi- 'l‘lllrll Yi-nr. Again Mr, Ima led hill l~i;ls.s. wiillliiii; tho Alliliireioli (told .\li~dni :lilil :l liigh 'linllolll' lliplolllal. ldllirrillg the Junior Class Ili Mt. Alllsnn Uiiivcrslty, Hill-kvillc, llc took his ll. A., de- i.:rr»<- two years inter. with lloilours ill (illuniistry. ‘The following year. 1919---20, iii-. spoilt studying udvulll-ed work iii Vlleiliisiry in thi- gluullllltl- scllool oi' ilnl'\'urd Lilli- vert-iity whore he hnd oliiuincd all Allsliu trzleliillg |'i-llllwsllip. 'Plu- ucxt yi-ul' .he tinlllilit in the ilirillo- dist. t‘oll<~gu nt St. .lollu‘.<_ Now- i`oululluiid. A_-quill si'l'urill_-.5 ll Aus- i.ill toni-llillt: i’l‘ll(i\\'slilp he l‘i-illl'n- ‘|' l-ll ln -liul'v:i‘rli lliilvei-sl|_\' and ri-~ # Cilnlldia i'or l~:lri.liliilillw strlck- 1 4' en people the steamer lim- -|- 'P Press of Russia snilod yesler- 4- 1|' L. Nicholson of Crnpntld. Alter '|- veivvil his .\l. A., llviilw-1' ill Julie. 19221. Mr. Nicllolson is n son nf George attending tho public sl-lloul :lt (Trn- pllud ho nnltrll-illiltvil into Prince of Wales (Tollvgli ill iill l. wiullliiil ll srllolzlrslllil for Qll<\l~l\'s (`.ou|lt.l’- Tho hi-xt two years Ill- :lttvlldcd Prllicli ol' Wales College, sllccesli- fillly completing the work of the l<`il'>it and Second Yellns. lie then tnuizht fur n your lil thi- el-llool ai Aligllstiilo (‘.nvl\. ill tin- fall of lillll hi- :lgniu elltvrod |’riiil-i- oi \\'uli-s (‘lllll~g¢», and the folluwilil: siirlllg ohinluvd his Honour llliilillllll i<`rom 'Prince oi` Wales he proceed- ed in Mt. Alli-'-ion UllivPrsliy,"Salrk- ville. entering the Sophomore Class. At the Coilvocutloll in May 1922 he nbtulned his B. A., degree wltil honours in Matliemstirn. He then entered the Graduate School of Hnrvurd University nnll cou- tinlleil his studies in Mathematics. in June, 1923 he reccivcd his M. A.. degree from llilrvard. . iBol.h of these young men have hnd great educational advantages ami their mnlly friends will wuil-li K l He d|€d instantly. ,their careers with Interest. - - 3- _~~_._. __ pol'lllallieilt ¢;el~l'0tnl`y lol' the Mari tulo iollrll of 'l`r:lde. 'i‘he Mari Rlgor lllorils limi Not set In :trol I (Canadian Prcll) MON'1‘Ri-iAl.. Sept. 7.--As Mud- zliuo Eliza Lnftnlnllic. nge-d sixty novell oi St. Jean de Baptiste Der- ouvilin was nhout to he bliricd to- dny it wus noted that rigor lllnrt- in hnd not set in. Orders for the funeral were 1-nn cells-il null doctors who were ailm- uinned ndvlnl-d putting tho body tn ho un they sllspncted n cnsc of l-lltaieptic lethargy which might lust several days. The pllrlnh priest nud choir boys were wnit- -ing in the little church of St. Jenn llc llnptisto to begin the service and pull in-ur-ers had just raised the cnsket when it was noticed Mndniue Lnftnmme presented none ni’ the appearances of a dead person. Although the heart was not lienting and respiration had ceased the body was neither 1-il. ld nor cold. She hall been thnt way twn dnys beforn breathing what wus thought to be hor last breath. secretaries and they ure doing H llg ll me when the was the general opinion that the time ilnard proposes to mise $1,500 |;,,,u.d of »|~,.ud,, would not be jun, towards the salary of such an oft'l-"1-|,.,i il, imerrehng “mpgs uSsm‘_&d' cial, provided the *three provincial limi lin, Newfulllldland market UUV‘~’l"llll@“l5 Wlll PHY $7.000 The could absorb n cattle shipment duties 0 ills -ei-te l _ ' e to , '_ l l e I UFV Will ll once a wel k. Tile matter was re- l00l< llflwtruii-i'li1tl0ii rat»es.et¢. rf-rroll to the ll-ansportallou com pcltaiuillg lo the three Province: niiiipp who will meet the Bmppers tiules are not getting a “Square ii _ A g H the quB8` it is fi-it etlollgly that the 'Mari Ami lin, owmmem 0 . .. . I deal" ill ireigilt rules. Ontario 9" und ill-itlsll Coluinllin have paid Hlgh Hay Rana _:,ooli work in 1:-lilializillg freight ad- M R M \| t, , _ jlistmellbs for those provinces. l\m,r`,.m'e G"‘hua;,"h _fgstéicegohxgt ' iii-re we have no sufficiently quail- . . ' . ' --- Mid The Government. ships and Maritime Board A enda be followed. ury and Freight Exlpert. 'I`-he subject oi' lrow best to curb* ed sud suggested as ll good twill! h conference A comlnllnllcstion .from tho Mon trelli Board oi Trade was read, stat- lhg that the conference, October 9 to 11. had been cancelled. An ap- plication from the Express Traffic Aissoclation ol` Canada 'to arrange ll meeting with the board of Railway Commissioners for revision of ex- press rates. -preeumalbly upwards. was read. ' This being all the -business, the meeting adlourngd. _ __ ' 01 ill U‘!B B. Llill lt* EXDE l 1” tion of Russian sovereign M nw wgumr Iuarlorl meetup _"“ 'I' rights liver the_islnnd, -ll or HW » C|mrl(m;m\v" YBOHM ol? +4 'erlyx week. At present the 'P However, any attelllbt made 'I' 'I‘l‘lldc lust night ‘Prcslllelit P W lam’ H is guod' hm it is not known * by “mmm to 'hmnpm' me work + _l_urm;\l_ pwsmmg lnl.\.U.m._6 In .mul gully' long it will continue Su. -0' oi' the expedition. the British ~l» nectioll wl‘h the fortlleomlll Vlurl- h I lTmem.h nm "ow made lwlce '|' note s“:"“' 'www ‘be “awed by 4' time mmm; or T I I U z » _ uloiillliy .llid the last shipment con- .|. great }3i-ii-,lip with hinihsi 1- li~iclll-s'ell in all ri‘ll(i’§rirlrl`§l! n?t§nll‘;,l:`L) smwd or 1,85 came' * gmvny' + ( A Pomeroy reported on ~ few shipments now and “gum * 'ln “Ply V’ Great Hmm" '°' lleh'lli' of 'l' dell=g'ltion which wait-1 lim ming by mn from this prov' 'V Tcllllchefln IW'-'9l>l~5 ll\6 fflilltl* 'f' od llpnll il’l~cillii-rl stewart in con MHA The dmemncu in the rates '|' llilllflll '°' liectilm with the employment of ll i\:if:-zlll:-I saiylwvhibual there was a + * * 4' * * * * 4' * + ‘I * I* * i I ru t e were shipped direct. it __:_{,>______ Grad stated to the Guardian yes vllri-d as svf'rulary. 9 ‘ ' Y _ _ ierduy. “The work has been very l lion. Dr. Mrl\illlull asked if this Suiismpmry to everybody ill that il’roviilcl» .nlilorell under any spec- The iuiiovviugnuibjcuts which-will Seciion or the province and they ini liisuiiilily. The l4L‘I10I‘=ll Uillll' come up .for iliseilssiun at the llali' are greatly pleased with the cll,aui§'_f lil" Will* *"‘lll`¢“*""“| ull" ln" '»l"""e fax meeting ol' the Maritime Board hs ‘lt puts them lu the sume ilavor- i‘““"l‘i""’ l""’Vl"“"°‘ ‘v*"“’ “"l"”]ly oi Trtldu next wcell were read over hblc position as the 112601118 lllflili-5 ]““““""l’l’"“' Mr' Nemo" R"n°`“` with uipproval und discussed: between Cllarlottetowil and Sum- l’“"y """'l‘l“i""‘l "mt il" me |"""t i. Need for closer co-operutloll merside. They tllillk it is it great i'ii'ii»en years the ral way rules , -_ _ , .V 1 im, imimvpmem in every respect. huvp ‘lieoil l'aisl~d three llllilii:-ill Un 'fheipdli Lrlt,fmilll]tl.'£l,um`l1lH[ :lr-e0$m_ .LI-he wbrk of changing the guhgg _ viuce ilttles s, g _ _ ‘"`wm"‘ cial Guverlllllellis, labor and capit~ ll'0m 4ll3l`l`0W lo 9l°*“d*""l _ _ _ _ , 1- s rted about the first par o Cattle Shipments to Newfoundland ‘xii::“:l"‘;l“;$":j';‘£_”§m‘;s];°l£uf‘::;’§§ J'$1e_..‘ he oonunlwm “An me " ,` _ ' ator work ssible was Mr, J. 0. I-lyudlllnn said Preilller and inydustries' an-d litleeilhii, Mari g(‘;?lI;-*lim wYme "me £14; guage was Sit-\v:ll't had coinlnuliicllti-li to llinl mu" l"°V1"“eh mltuf ‘i),u,'uon in thrown out, which was on Ang. tiu~ ilu-t. that il delcglttloll was ask; 2. 1* urlll and)ilSl€1hY hill u l2th_ .rms work was in charge 0|' ing for additikillal shipping i`ac~ill- lille M2\l“ll`lllle ll`0VlllL€S?- UW ll’ Y Mn T_ Mcpherson, Kenemi mari tics for the \Ncwi?olllldillud 4-uttle_they best he improved. A master' from New Brunswick w trade. They wanted a limit here 3. -Mitre llllentwn w um _dEv('\ul:]' whom wo attribute tl large portion ut least once a week. The Prem- ment of our natural rose-uices an of our Success in bringing me if-r silggestoli that tho llloord of lnurketillg of ~products.` guage to standard in such u short Tradn might care to he represent- 4. Press 1`or utilization ol Calla- per|0d_ ell with tire shippers at li. meeting dtl's ports. "This real work of throwing the with the ‘iiovernment on Monday. 5. "l‘a~kc up 'with C. N. R. heude guage from narmw io* Bmnfiurd 'l‘his questllon was discussed at me .chrrylllg out ot' the zngrcelnents whiph Sm,-ted on 3um]ay_ Aug, 12th sonic iviurllr it was lwinteil “ul mode with the Canadian Northern was completed in the act,,,,1_w,,,.k. that it was dollbtilll wllelhvr the and Gmmi 'pi-uni( ithilwuys, and F9- ing Uma' of fourteen hours Bild Newfoilniilzllui market would otnud mm to urbimirieg in force prior twenty minutes. Our regiil-M a steady shipment nl` island rattle to 1916 so as U, give Mm.mme in. nakisenger t,.,,_|D, Nmnber 4_ iep dustries at better marketing oppor- Tignish only two hours late on tummy m,Q“,.bQc and (lhthrio as Monday morning the 13th, ulld this wen “S Wesp was practically -the only delay to li Consideration of unified torlll trains that took place on avcoullt [ ,,menL.iv,r xihritilllc ports of the stan S ` "““"*"’;’f,’ ”"°"“ “” "'°"“"‘°“ "' 5".f`.i...?. .§’.‘2.‘.i.§‘.ii., "$.51 ..“§“i.i.`... 2.. reduce , fi have all liidiugs between Sunlnlrr ciiiin. iiciii A *"5 Gill” 0”' we are new lifting tho third ~' ‘ww m bm” hnpnrt Mnrmme il h tw en Cha lotietowil llor l“l`0Vl“°° 'l"“’“““y by Dmvlncml lllttflil arid gummenallde This rail b lnlormllii. speak DUl1lll‘1'lll"“S~ U" Y ' . ' ` will ‘be laid west oi Sulnnlerisido, l _ L "tl ln C“““‘l“' (fren Bnlum “md replacing lighter rnlis which we __-___ l19l‘llllDf* U"ll*‘d 5l‘“"'“' will then pick up and ship to our 0 "mnag n should still carrying along the work in thei , .. 1. . 10. ‘C0I\ll1'\l=lll'-‘tt Of ‘*““'m"“' stores department :lt Mouleton. '\m"“"5I' "HM (""`"d hoard of Triide: wlwl MSI lim 1° .lil our bridges nl me territory standardized have been strength- 11. llllmigrn-tl0I\I `h0lt y ( collc-essiolls wealrc entitled to. "4 y E 6 ""'“ 'wg' le 1 t 1-Ieqv- This matter will he brought up ’f“"'E 'l"’“"°‘ "W “°“' '~`“"l`Yl“‘5 hay lulpluced ,F ‘ ,Nxt i|~“,,sdu_v ,md “v,,,|n%day at ircill lllolltretll, Sl. Jullu and illull- IPI' 0110 tile iliuinlx mei-.iilig or the Mori- lax “I $8 it wn ls I-ivffrlwol and time Board. They wished to get Ltmdull- Elli1l"4l“l- -- lirforclllllld como concrete reply l.‘o Ml`» RH'-lell-lJ\1l'i' SUE'g9Sl0¢l lllill the proposition from the (iovern- these boats get heavy Cllrgles oi BFI) B_,\L_.\~;'[‘ ment of this `-Province. As the Wheat at the larger ports and they ROAD A ,‘ lol.; new Government has just come in simply utilize otherwise unused I’Ri()BLEN[ SER .» it is ilnposslllle to secure silch de- space with the hay shipments, iiillte assllrunee as this, but the which im- this rg-,isbn they cm-ry .__ pieleglltion wus informed that the ci\ea1,|y_ ` .`ll‘i'oviii<-ini t}llvs;l'llll;ell|. \vas Hyiveli Mn _“meh Hum hay had been cm, P0Hs")i|“i(,.H for ()\)t‘q]||_ \l*l’°"“*‘ l"“'“l"‘* ll” l“`“l’°>`* °"~ ried to llavaua from hero recently . _ , . \'l`hey will rotnlilllllicute with the M $750 H ,OIL why Buch a heavy lllg l’l’0})0l i\I<\ll‘l- prl\slllellt of the associated llourds raw to _St _hmu.B Ou th G0vw_“_ ia] Noi", l»0|.iug~,_. :;§';’l'lT; “"w‘lH;tg0i3 nlent und the Canada Stelllusblp . . . lines? ___.___ .Nova Sl-otlu and New lirllnswllak , H. _ _ gnvr\l'llluellts hllvo botll agreed to 5""r“l‘"5' m[f"’mS mm the mm HH, l,,.0,.i_,h.H|,,,, Ml. .|,,,,m...L... ter had been int-sented to lion. Mr. -»-mm ,.,.,.enliy ,_.0,,,p|(,i(.,| smug. lllidcl--atnoii that ll. ronipetellt lu-all Slncllllf “ml ll" hm' re[e""“d U“’.nrd guage lille bt-tween Summer- zl iailperililllllaltell railway oi’lii'lzll Sl50l`\fl-Wi’ Ui llltf Merchant ~\l‘"`l"e~ side and 'Figllisll is operating very i'roill New llrilnsivick might be se- ‘ »'\lCC6SSl`\llli"'. Slllwflllteudenl T (’ With Other Matters Touching Island I‘,.',§’,'.‘..i’.§‘”.,‘; i‘L'.".}f.i.‘i.;’.§‘{§‘,"' ..‘.’..iI Plymouth. ' -:I lllat it docs not touch the lines- I (British United Press) LONDON, Sept. 7.--Al. the eu ullion congress which is assembled ot Plyllloutll J. W. klnll frsterllul delegate from (ian- ada and resident of Vancuilvu' all dressed the delegates last night. The speaker told them in force- ful language of Cunudu's para- mount need to dny of more farm- ers. “A'griculture" he said, “is the basis of the ecollolnlc life of the Dominion. Mechanics, artisans, and manual workers who collteln- plate emigration to C_alluda,“ he continued, "had better remain ut home unless they are well sup- plied with sut’t’iciellt money to keep them. "For a few months (falludian labor will welcome British emi- grants on one condition that they do not undersell their (iulladlnll brothers ill the labor ulurket, The conference passed ll resolu- tion expresslng deep satisfaction Dogs Buried Nine Days Still Alive LONDON. Sept., 7.-A fort- night ago the Rev. S. .ienkin Ev- ans, vicar of' Llunwddyn, Mont- gomeryshire, lost a sheep dog and ll spilniel. - A prolonged sl-.arch wus lnudl-, hut no trace of the missing dogs could he found. _ Nine days after this disappear- ance, however, a little girl in ll ion ely part of the forest which sul* rounds Llnnwddyn Lake heard strange sounds coming from the earth, and informed her fzltller. Armed with pick and shovels, the vii-ur and others went to the forest. _ As the dogs had the replltutioll ot' being rabbit pollcllcrs, the posniibility of their having been elltolnhed ill rl rabbit hole was sllggeeited. The party excavated tri the depth of about six feet when the dogs came out.. wonderfully uct- lve after being buried for eight and a hall’ days, 'without any chzlncc ot' obtaining food or wat- er. The dogs are doing well. _?-ooo--i- Girl of 13 Beats Crack Swimmers l.oND`oN, sept. 1.-A thirtbiin year-old girl beat five expl-.riulll:» ed swinlnlers ill u rrtco across Moreconllie Buy. ` She is Mary Adllms, of (‘lill-»-A _ l]t|]|5||]N [IN l3HlI]U~|lllll|l,e Flillllii Etlllltl . _.___.s - - _ (Associated Press) PARIS, Sept. 7.--Tile inter Alli- ed council of Alnbasssliors after considering the (in-l-lzo-italian dis- pute lllllloulllred upon adjournment this evellilig tllat thc decision would .be kept secret pending dos- putcll ci' the note to the GreekGov ernment a copy of which will .also go to the League of Nations Council at Geneva. At the conclusion of the sess- ioll the ilailan Anllmssador told newspaper correspondents that lhe_ councils iii-.cision was quite satlsi'o.ctol‘y and would pl-ghaip ly bo acceptable to the italian gov crlililellt silollld (ireece meet the unullcilY's demands. Methodist Mission- aries in 'Japan Reported Safe (Canadian Press) 'I`()RON’I‘(), Sept. 7. ~ Terigigh at the Metliodist mission rooms was relieved hero today by receipt ui ll teicgralll i`rom .Rev_ w_ W_ Wllllllltfi iirofessnr ill Kwansei (ljlfiliill (.\let.hodist College) ill lmiie nnlloilllcing all vvt-rp 5-afr»_ Serious Fire in _ Spanish Town (Canadian Press) V .\l.\I)lill), *Sl-pi, 7_ -~ -Tplpgmms lrom Sofia say ninety two homes have been ill-strllyeli in a fire at (‘ovvleda. Sf-arcity of water and iintiilinltod fire fighting methods are lilllnled for the extent of the loss. ' ‘ --eo->--_- HOPE FOR HERRINGS. f)r'<-an f1is.1l.erlllnll. dorl't waste y0\il- hierring-s! A Yankee firm has opellr-.di in England, ll modest cis- abllsilllu-lrt for .phd mileciim, of llnrrlne snail-si, in lx. utilized in illc- ul-:lnllfiut-tllrc of-artificial poaxiln. 'Vllt' illlHll»0lcl'ls of this lleiw i.ndlLstn‘y time haitilll':l~pp(.,i_h0weye,,- by .rim l-lriiilillsltllcii that .Ale sv.-.allen oi>~ tailli-ll froul tho iii-ppflriug Biwiia am llnlllilgvd ihy t.li¢, i.,;i[_i_ “grid in ,tllv.~.i» iil'oi'i-ssess. hull -tfflt dlillculty is ~'xl>\irli'n-will ill coli--ctillit lille szzallos tn sllilicinllt, quantities, -l<~QQ>---_ i Bosu~iEs§..is REPORTED i vi/A\`i’iNo~ A1`\’i\’uoE, - i -TiMi¢~iC- THE, i ¢¢_`\ T0 BE. iN `A WFiTCl'll:Ul_ svief-zn=t= w\Tl-i A sro? werent A A/_gllli i \ -_ l ,_ ‘_ _` A . town Boarder Trade. ` , TORON1-0_ S,.|,,_ 7_i._i\1,u- um* ' 'roads' We have mod many' last to south winds inir zlndénlodi i-lately wllrm. j _ I The temperature yesterday:-e Minimum 62. maximum 54. lllgil lille this morning at ‘JM- and tonight at 9.21. , ' Bun sets this evening nt 6.25 and rises tomorrow morning at 5.30. Nl-wlnocn Monday. September l0l.h, 4.531), m. -- i Bulnmerlilde tide <-ifllilvcn mlnll- lcs later than Charlottetown. _,x