OIA MERCHANT Advertising is P a wholesale reminding to the public of what you have to ofier. Advertising increas- esturnover. Increased turnover means in- creased income. __ / //// The People's Paper Covers PrinceEdward Island Like The Dew in?! r-"j “ " ___ _. __. _ 1 qpglottetowl Guardian Two cuts ' ' ‘flung Guardian, Ioundoll 1M1 - lililllll lflli Pills . ltlR for: lllllllll lllllolls CHARLOTTETOWN, (CANADA MONDAY, SEPTEMBER s, 1924 . ----- --~- - "-"'-~';“-' , ' Nil lllllllus lolly, Plllllf THEIR lllolll l’ m M“ u‘ a s) lll MARITIME llllllllll: SIJPREMABY litlilBtlR LEADER lillEElS . l. BlllllSll lRAllE llllllllllsls Y Ellilflllllil llii Britain and States, He‘ .Says, Can Lead To . New Civilization -Laborfs Power. (Canadian Pratt) (iENEVA, Sept. 7.—Great events. which in League of Nations circles it is firmly bellov ell are destined to affect tlle future of the whole worllhoccurred at tollay's session of tile assclulbly of the league. Franco joined Great llrltain in pledging support for the principle of compulsory ar- bitration anll p through her Pre- H‘°"""°‘ulier, !\l_ llerrioi. doubts of those who feared that. France woulll hcsitate to weak-en hcr force as a great continental luililary pow- Premier lll removing tllu t‘l. Mr. llcrriot announced unequiv- ocally that France favors an inter- national conference on dlsarmam l-nt. iu a calm, masterly oratlou like that Premier MacDonald, nf (tn-at Britain, delivered before the assembly on 'l‘hursl|ay, M. llcrriot llltltlt‘ lilo nn-u and woolen present sit stock still in rigid attention ahd, sel-lningly thrilled them through and through. v 'i‘he Prlrluicl" told the world through tho assembly that helice- forth that nation which refused to submit disputes 'to arbitration ll-olllll be stigmatized as an zlggres- Htll‘ nation, Next to (lefinite colulutttluents’ to thl- policy of arbitration, one thing stands out clearly-abut is that all Europe, led by Great Brit- ain and FYBIICCLIIDW has proclaim _ ell that it is through the Lea-goo ‘of Nations and no other body that the pl-ael- of the world must be solidificd. France, like (treat Brit- ain. has made it clear that the next lllszlrlnlutrut conference luust bc convokl-ll, by the League ol’ Nu- tious, bcl-zlusc it is considered the only body fittcll and properly equip pod to carry through such a cou- fl-rcllcc. "if yoll were to succeed outside tllc league." declared M. llcrrtot totitty itlflbis speech. "tn creating any body to carry on tllis confer- t'llt‘.t‘. would you not have conflict bctlvol-ti two bellies, cacll fighting lllt‘ other in the name of titrltcc?" U. S. Considered. Apparently in the opinion of lually of tho delegates the United Slates lull-st collie to Europe. anll probably. (loucva allll co-upcrat-o with tllc League of Nations if that country desires to take any part Ill the uextdnternntlouul confer- l~_ncl-. 'l‘onlght the general impres slon exists that the United States pllll participate in such a confer- ‘l('t‘. llcrrlot speaking of the uec- csslty of universality lu the league lllt‘l|ll)(‘l'.‘ll|l]l, and after paying lri lultl- to the useful collaboration of tlll- lillltcd States lu the pact, voic (‘ll the hope that now that arlflra- tion was to be the keystone of the ., fllturo the United Slates would not ' (Continued on Pie“ S‘) ] Condensed Spocinlsll RATIF-lc. our word, not each insertion in this column. »_. Moments WRITES GENERAL CADORNA Italian Commancicr-lnChlci when Italy entered the war has written his memoirs, but will not publish them until he thinks proper. This will be his answer to the, cX WWI“ men who 95k“; hlllfl to write an article giving his account 0f tihv Italian retreat to the Plave. Rebels Fail To I Capture Shanghai (Special to The Guardian) SHANGHAI, Sept. 7.——l'l'lll‘0\l'llii; ‘artillery. luachlnc i4tiii$~ lfl'l“'“‘>“' and shock troops lllll) action lieu- eral (‘hi lllsell Yuan lauucllell ll determined attack across the Lill- ho battlefield today, 'i‘he attack was élllllCtl to capture the important Wonsuug form which guard tho city of Shanghai. (ieneral Lu Yuug ill-long defending the city, call-ed up reinforcements which had concentrated ‘at Wage Chow allll rcccivcd the assault stub bornly. SlllzbNtt-llAl. Sept. 7.--l<‘ightin_-! with rcdoublcll intensity developed lll the Lluso sector lal-‘t night null continued throughout the night. it is apparent from reports of lillcst activities that the Klangsu forces are concentrating their attack there. i—--—<->-<>--—~—~~—— Firpo’s- Bail Set At $1,000.0 (Canadian Press) \VASi1lNt‘l'l‘()l\‘. Scpt; 7.~A \\':1l‘- rant for the nl est of Luis Angvi Firpo. the Argentine heavyweight, was issued today by Acting Scu- rctary White of thl- Labor i)cpl. 'i‘he actou was taken lllllll-l‘ the ilnuligratioll law anll will result ill Firplfs appeaglncc before a board of inquiry for- a hearing on the question of it's deportation. 'i‘he warrant chalgl-ll Ftrpo with havlug brought or attoulrllcll to bring lllanca Picart. all Argentine. maul curist, futo the United ktlatl-s for immoral purposes and having gain- ed entrance llll(lt‘l‘ false aull mis leading slalcuulllls. 'i‘he bollli for the lighter will be sct at $1.000, llnllrggratiou (illici- saili. That ls illl-‘l uul bond in such lulnrigratflyn cas Addiess Me;- With Approval of L. of N. (Canadian Press) (HCNIGVA, Sept. 'i.-- Judging by the extraordinary ovation zlccordcll the selltllncnts l-xpressell by Nit-ill‘ i _.__¢ .%%g_________ ‘T0 LET--8 ROOMED HOUSE.‘ .-\lt modern tpnvcniencss, corntrl liorchoster and lPrlnce Streets.‘ dltlily George MacDonald. South-i ititit- 3924 (Mi-ill. 'J°B. PRINTING OF r-zvanv description cheaply and exped “ltiilll! executed. Guardian’ Cent- nl Job Prtntery, Phone 133. | 1 8870-5481.! ‘WHAT EVERYBODY WANTS.- A Premier scissors and sharpener. ' lliclnllis. Water St. knife! representative. 15ft,‘ 3923 0 ti til f ‘ROOM AND BOARD-ONE BOY‘ student can be accomodatcll with‘ rnom anll board in private home‘ one block from Prince of Walesl (foliage. Apply at Guardian 0L’ ftcl- or write "F" lion 116, Char- lottotown. 3950 ll i mtf “ address ill the dcbate ou the relluc Only 50c cush.—-}l. .- ollls l'ollt’:l, oi‘ (irl-cce, alter his poo of llrluaulouts ill theAssclnbly of 1h,- Leaglll- of Nations today, the sentiment of the Assembly tits- llllctiy favor u t<i_\'Sll‘ll\ under which compulsory arbitration will always be ilfltlfllllllltllllfill by cffcctlve guar- antees of security. Predicts Two-Party System in England (Canadian Press) QUEBPXI, Sept. 7.—A return ‘to the two-party sysll-ln ill Eititlilntl. and the formation n right and a left party, were ltredicted this morning by the Right Hon. Sir Hamar Green wood, Burt. K, (7., who with Lady Greenwood rleaehed Quebec today Points-Elliott MoGuigan, L. of C. Scored With Total of’ Twenty. i (Clnadian Press) , 440 Yard Dashflwon by Mayne-s. HALIFAX. N. Sent. 7. —'l'l10 Si. John; 2nd. ('lllSllt)llll, Antigon- Churioltetown athletes whirling T5 jgp- 3m, gum-art, A|,;,;,.s_ points out of a total of 171 nlalle [,3 _.5 51:65“ a general clcan up ll] the luarltilncl sgandmg Broad Jump_\vm by track and field championships Muu,,igm,_ 1h of C; 3m], h Mu. til-distill liPFU Silliiftliiy iillfiliillti" “ll Donald, Sydney; 3rd. l’. Mciionllill. the Wanderers grounds ill-fore less Sydmw msuu,cc_9 ma, 9 than one thousand spcctatl .. mum,“ Wltll the exception of the five] 2 Mme Bicyfle Race.__\vlt|l py mile race. ill which they were not (ythltuu, ‘\|,,,,,.u,“. “(L lpl-“ncis, ‘lilllfutitillllfll, the lsfitlnliers won a ‘\'l,li(nsh ipmwvg, mmmnus, 37 1 place ill every event. 1.5 S,.,;,..,.|g_ “llucl'" Alalcolnrs throw of ~12‘ 33g yard Run._\vm1 by pfiqlnqis- feet til/t; inches. ill the hot lltil- Abbics; 2nd, illayircs. St. John; 3rd brt-‘illfliiti ll"! i'"ti°"il hi’ l it lmhli“ ’l‘hlllua.~s, St. Joint. 'l‘il|lc~-2 ulins, and tllll form shown by Elliot. c- 7 5.1% (iulgzul of the L. of C. aull Phil Mc.| pole yau|l__w(m by 1h “him”. Donald of the Aboglveils, were tllc “pp Sydnvy; gmp Sufl,,lp.|,,".y_ Ab. outstanding features of the meet. lhlps: 3.1L Mc(;,,,.,.y_ Abhiui 'i‘1le islanders tied for individual “cigmqqp yo...’ l; i",;|.,_._.,_ honors. both getting twenty ilt)llllé.t 120 yard Hurdksflqvou lilctltligzlu had four firsts. in four ovults he entered. illaylllvs‘ vic-I tory iu the quarter milc and i\l l i'l‘lue—- by l’. u. i\ulay's casy triumph in theh five tulle race were also featured. llarncy Francis, the Canadian luilc champion. w s c t u by by itubiu, St. John Star lu exccli‘ tiuuolly fast time; tho truck was fast despite rcccllt heavy rains. THE SUMMARY 100 Yards Dash Fylglj lleut won by ,2nd, Muthcsou, Sydney. 1o 3d , Second heat won by Milli"? l\ic(lulgarl; I |Waullcrcrs; 2nd 'l‘ilnothy, Wander-i l I ‘l 'l‘iluc— fcrs. 'l‘inlc-~10 35. l Final won by Nlctluigan, L. of (‘; 2nd, Miller, Wanderers; 31rd Mathe- son, Sydney. 'l‘llue~lU 15. Running Broad Jump Won by hlctiuigau. l. Phil McDonald. Abbies Abblcs. Distance-H) feet. 9 - inches. l‘ Half Mile Bicycle Race ; Won by (l. Francis. Ahhtes: 211th. an. J. Lclnttlro, (Iicrk of the COX. Alilileli- “Wilifivl itilil- 13 45- Privy (Yonncil arrived in the city HOP 5MP and Ji-imP-"lviill liY P‘ from Ottawa on Saturday night. McDvlittltl; 13ml. l». illt-‘Dmliiltl. SW" bearing with him the coulluissionuf no)’; 3rd. llVlllttt. Alilllvti- Dliililitci! ilis Excellency the Governor Gen- ——-l3 feet. 2% incllflfi. 'cral appointing lllr F. it. llcnrtz in Throwing 16 lb Hammer—-\\'ou the high office of Licututant tlov~ by (till-shells. Antisuntsil: 2nd. t‘l‘Il0l‘ of the Province of P. ls- Jakelnan, \Vatldcrcrs; 3rd. Ahearl, 1am], Cresccnts. Distance-lilo feet, 7 Tito ceremony uf swczlrlug in tile Inches. ' new Governor which will be prc- Puttlng 16 lb Shot~Woll liywiltltlil over by lllr . Lcluaire, will Malcolm. St. John; 2nd, Frilllls. tako place this afternoon at 2i Wander ' '; 3rd. Ahearu. (‘rcsccnts'll'cloclc in the Legislative Cimulbler. l)istauce—-l2 feet. 13% iuches, (new when tllc oath of allegiance and of. nlaritllne record.) {flee will be administered to Mr. 220 Yards Dash-Won by MC-‘llPilflZ. (tulgzln. L. of U; 2nd, Stewart, Air-I 'i‘he ccrcnloxly, though a short. bic. 3rd, McCarey, Abbles. 'l‘ilnc one. is quite an imposing and llll __33 35 Second“, lprcssive one; a few of the details Running High Jump-Won by may bl: summed up as follows: L. McDonald. Sydney; 2nd, \Vilsou,' 'i‘he Frontier and nleurbers of the St. John; 3rd, linttic, Dartmouth.‘Executive Council will be lifvfiflitl lIl-tghtkf; feet, (W; inches. in a body aull slanted at. a table ill Discus Throw~Won by Campbell the centre of hte chamber. the in- (-,-,.sc,.n,_.;; 3m], 1g pip-nought, Ab- vited guests being at their rcspcc» Mp5; 3rd, White, Ahblcs. Distance tivc places. 'i‘he Prime Minister‘ "-112 fact, lit/r; inches. will proceed to tllcCouncll Chamber" 1 Mue wa|k_wun by \'(,mn;|rlg, 5t when Mr. llcartz, his A, l). C's null John; gmp p_ (juupur, Wanderers; secretary, the Judiciary allll a bully 3m, U“ p_ (luopun 3p Jump Time of luilitary (lfficlars in uniform to» (/8 nlius, 112 seconds. gcthcr with the ‘lerk of the Privy standing High Jump__w.,“ |)y|('.tlllllt3ll Will be lu walling. 'i‘he Wilson. St. Joint; 2nd, l’. Menu“. newly zlppoinlcll Lieutenant (lov- llld. Abbles; Iird, L, iVic-Ihjlurlrl, eulor adn party will till-n cuter till.- Symw)“ D|sm“u._;; fut-L 5% llillilllllllll‘ in the following order: inches‘ (ilflcl-rs of the Militia 1 M“, Run_w,m by Rubin, 5p Aides do (lamp John; 2nd, ii. Francis. Abbles; 3W1. Prlnmi Slfcrolllw Massey. Wnrllll-rers. 'l‘ilnc—4 'l'lit-' Jiitlltiiilry ivlc-Uuoalll, Abbles; 2nd, While, Ab. NEW lillliEilliCR l BE SlllliiN IN l ill The Clerk of the Privy Council Arrived Sat- urday Night And Will Preside At A11 Inlposing" Ceremony in the Legislative Chamber This Afternoon When Mr. Frank R. HeartzWill Be Duly In- stalled As Lieu tenant Gover- In Annual Maritime ield And Track Championships Held At Wanderers Grounds, Halifax, Saturday Afternoon-Abe A gweits Won Club Championship With Total of 55 ' Athlete And Phil McDonald, Abegweits, Tie For-Highest Individual Points ilics: 3rd, 1\ic(‘arey, Abbies. Time —i'i 3-5 seconds. ' 5 Mile Run Won by hleAlllay, WillllHrvr: 2nd. ilnwbolllt. West- villc; "ll.(‘arl~y, ilallfax. 'l‘llue—— 25 mills. 1i sl-ltolllis. NOTE/it might be of interest to add lhl- fact that the Abegwoit Alllll-tit: Association has the. envi- olls llllli ltllparalll-led distinction of winning tlll- fll-lll and track club chalnpiolllzllip of theh Maritiltle i’l'n\“ll('es consecutively since 1900 with the exception of the years llurillg tho war. will-u there were no (‘llélllllllilllfilllbt-l lll‘lll. A reularlc able record truly null ouce"\vllllrll (‘VCPV Prince Edward Islander should well feel proud of. Tile highest aggregate of pnirlts scored nt one moot by thcb Ahogweits was S!) and the lowcst 20.—Sp0,rl Ed. I‘. Tile Prime Minister 'i‘he Lieutenant (inventor. When the procl.siol1 enters every ouc stands and continues standing. 'i‘he Lieutenant Governor takes his place on the dais where he sits on the throne. 'i‘he Clerk of the Privy (Youucil shall-then all vance illltl prcscrlt to the Lieuten- ant tlovcrnol‘ ills ltlxcellcncyls conllnisslon alpptyintlng him to the highcst office ill the provlrlcc. 'i‘he Lieutenant (loveruor shall thcu hand his commission to his secretary who will read the saute aloud to those present. after which he hands a copy of the same to the (‘lerk of the Pruvirlcizll Executive Council. Mr. Lelnlzlire will then hand the lloly llible to the Lieut- enant Governor who having prc- viously stepped from the dais anll holding the iiible in his rigllt hand will himself rl-zlll the oath of allcgi. once. 'i‘he Clerk of the Privy (founcil will. lllllllPtllillflly after, read the oaths of office to the Lieutenant Governor who shall then inscribe his name in the Oath llook, after which ill‘ will return to the dais and take his scat on the ‘fhrouc. 'i‘he (treat Seal of the Province will then be placed in the hands of theh Lieutenant Governor by the (‘ierk of tho i'rlvy Council. 'i‘he Provincial Sc ctary shall then leave his place at the table and all- vance to the Lieutenant (lovcrnor who will hand little Great Seal to ulillutcs, till 2-5 seconds. ("elk U! U)" PrlvY (million him saying: Senator Dandurand Speaks Before League A s s e 1n b 1 y (Special to the Guardian) (gpypagv-A, Sept. 7." 'i‘he lion. llldiul liundu-raud. slicltlilitg llt‘ltii'i*~ the Assembly oi tile League of Na lions hcre toduy, sulll (‘anadu was (Canadian Press) , GENEVA, Sept. 7.—l’rlluo Mini- ster Macllollulll of (lrcat lirilaill. micr 'l‘ilcullls of lielgluln today- rc- ctlivcll a letter frolu (Yllanerlilor Marx of Gcrluauy, declaring lie fclt obliged tn publish immediately the proclamation of (formally refusing all responsibility for having caused the world war, Chancellor Marx added that pub- Entcllte (iorllialc. 'i‘he (laululian representative toill. bl‘ the anxiety caused iu (luulllla during the Dlifii three years by the unsettled state of French relations and asserted the Dominion was llellghtlcd by the work of l\ir. Mac- Donald and M. llerrlol ill bringing about closer relations between on board the liner. Elnpress of retracts (icrluunys Htllill-Sflltill of Grout. llrltcdn and France. wllr guilt. jwhs deferred to avoidFrcnch (iovernlnout. [AIMS RE- iPllNilBlillililRilitliliil lilAil hindering the negotiations at the roccnt international conference. in London, bllt that it would lead to deiphu.“ m “m recemvmhlg M. the Prenllel" llerrlot of France llull Prc- a change in the policy of Germany h . nrgardiug the agreclueuls signed in London. As soon as he received the letter Preluier ilerrlot llllllic known to the German (lovernltleut that the let.- tcr had lnalle a bad impression upon him. and indicated the hrob- nblo unfortunate. consequence the llcutlou of the proclunlutlon which publication would have in couu-cc-irlge o; ].p-“[nn..ni (jgvrgrngr Slur-.- tiou with thc attitude lfnder ideal weather conditions and witnessed by large numbers of citizens the Uddfellows llcld their annual parade to the People's Ce- metery. yesterday afternoon. 'i‘he parading brethren, who were headed by the (i. W .V. A. liallll made a splendid showing as they proceeded frolu the Lodco rooms to the cemetery, where at wr an llll prcssivl- nleulorial service conduct- cd by Bro. tho llev. W. 0. Xlulll- gall. over sixty graves of delxrllsed mclnbcrs of the Society were doc- orated with flolvcrs. - 'l‘ill=. graves in tile Old Protest- ant Colulctcry on i<lllil Avenue and tile lljngllsh Church Cemetery were also (lccorated. South AfricaniCovt. Will Take Part In London Conference (Canadian Press) (‘Al‘l<1'l‘()\VN. South Africa, Sept] 7.~~N. (‘havengzu Aiinlstcl‘ of Fiu-| . once in the llertztti-‘C (l(i\'l‘l‘lllll(‘lit.| DUKE 0F WESTMINSTER zlllnollllced in thl- legislative zlsseln , bly today that the (llilVPflllllfllll hall who is being sued by his wit: reconsidered its decision with re- she has launghgd legal proceedings gard to the proposed conference. to Prue”; him from having her of thl- l)olnllrious in London, and ejgc(gd from her London residence. new hall agreed to participate there Botrclon House. The Duke comes ln- from one of England's most aristo- cratic families, being ante ttohgzilfi; his ancestry back to e Guest of Prem. King William the Conqueror. (Special to The Guardian) ()'l"l‘.-\\\'.\. Sept. 7» Zllalcollu .\lt'lli‘illil.ltl- younger son of Prcluicl‘ .llalnsa_v Zllaeilouald ol. (treat llri tzlin .l.l-ft tlitalva lust ulghl for New York, illlt'l' a brief visit to Prelu- icr hiacKeuzle. King at his sunl- lucr home at Kings-prove, Que Russo-l While of this city. a brothel‘. _ of llln deceased, wl-nt to .\lollll‘"itl on Friday but uuiorlullatel_v was .--- -<o>———~ Prominent Islander Dies in Montreal \\"!)l‘ll \\'il.< rl-cl-lvcll hcre on Sal; urday night of the death ill “on trcal ol .\1r. ll. (lllrth \\'llll\‘,-1\S$1|*l tant (Joulluissloncl- itepttrtlltvltl‘ 0i Colonization of the C. i‘. it. Mr. not in time to sel- lllS brotheu al- ive, death occurri z that ulnrnlug. 'i‘he hlonlroul Star lltls the fo1low~ lug l‘i_‘ll‘.‘l‘t‘llt't,‘ to his death: 1h}. (tarth White. Assistant Conl- missionl-r. licpnrlnleut of (Yolonizzl- tion and lievelopuleut. ltianzldizln Pacific llaihvzly, lliod at 11.30 tilts nlorulng. at the age .01 38 years. 111s death removed fro luthe roll of the Canadian Pacific one of its ulost respected officials null one of lilllignlllflSt promising of its younucr Arrive in Nfld.‘ lloru at Allnltagult l‘. l-I. 1.. ill l3- 86, the son of lilo ltlle William (‘.- _ White, Comnlissloncl" of Public lcanadm" Press‘) Lands and lleglstrzlr ul llrcllg for ST: JOlllNS, Nltld. Sept. 7>~TllPJ1rhHm ,l,hh\,m.l| Mandy E‘ (mm, .1"""“" Spwhl lslwmnm‘ “mmsl \Vhitc “'11s l-llucatl-ll at (‘Jlarlolto- lug of the battle cruisers ll. M. S. llooll and Resolute and light cruls or Adelaide arrived at. Conception town. passing through t1ll- West Kent lilgh School and Charlotte- llay from Quebec at 1.30 Saturday afternoon, (Canadian Press.) tlhllllilNti. Sept. 7.~—Aflcr a spec- ial lune-ting of the Cabinet Presl- llent 'l‘sac Kuu issued today a puu~ itive ulundzltl- depriving of official ranks and 0l‘(l»(‘l‘ ‘Lu Yong (Jill and (tovernol- o1‘ (Yhokizln Province and So Foug Ling ill-tense Colnluissiou Pl‘ of Silanghal. town Collcgl: with honors. lu I906 he cutcrod the service of tho Clllliitllillt Pllrifil- as British Columbia Land Clerk. 'i‘he follow- ing year he left tho service Ln live lll (‘zlllfornizl and “PXlCO. where he bel-alne engaged fllLillt‘ prelilnlnary rsurvcys for the Alcxlcan Northwes- tern R-'\ll\\'il_\'. 'l‘hrell years later h" returned to Canada and re~enter ed the service of the Canadian Pa- (‘Inc “g (‘orrtmplllltlbllCt‘ _c1crk. lie- "To your safe custody l commit the seal of the Province of Prince Edward lslaullf’. 'i‘he Provincial Secretary silall then return to his place at the table with the Great Seal. 'i‘he Clerk of the Privy Council will then hand to the Lieutenant Governor" ills book of instructions which tho lattcr will lu turn haull to his secretary. it is customary that theh llibie used in this ceremony is llftt-SClllCll to the Lieutenant Governor as a 1g’ STRAW HAT sEAsos souvenir of theh occasion. 'l‘his culls the ceremony. ls OVEK AND 'i‘ile Lieutenant Governor. prc- I DONT’ MEAN celled by the officers, his Aide do (lamp, his Secretary, the Judiciary, and ucculutrzlnlcli by the (llerk of the Privy Council, will then retire to ills appartnlcnts in tho Collncii (Yhalubcr. The Executive Council will sit down for a luoluunt. 'i‘he Council rise again and. followed by the in- vited guests, will proceed to lllc louucil (‘halnber where tho Llellt~ nallt (lveruor will hold on iuforlu- al reception, receiving first till.- oougratlllalions of the Executive MAY Be '. . r- Council who stand ' around him whllo he receives theh other guests. ‘ Vllhilc the invited guests com. prise only the members and inl- nledlate families of those holding official positions. it is understood that. the public generally will he ud- Maxi mum and Mlnlnlunltclnlterat- luitcd as a matter of course so fur tiftifi! -as accommodation will permit. 'l'0i'"i'it0. fill!‘ - - - - - - - -- 62 44 it may ‘be ntenilonetl here that Mlittlfcitl. lttli‘ -- ‘i4 44 Mr. Heart: is the urn native of (tilt-twee. cloudy - T0 4f» (harlottotown ‘to hold the high of- (Ylftovtti. ltiil‘ ‘i5 54 ilulifax, cloudy . . . . . .. (l4 58 0f tile '1‘. llcath llavllauds time 187i) to St. John. cloudy 64 52 1R8 New York, clcnr 72 4S 4 SUE!) BY WIFE Two Great European Countries Support L. of N.—U. S. Ex- pected To Partici- pate. _ , I (Canadian Preal) HULL, Plngland, Sept, 7.—— b81101‘ unions in the world's great democ- racies are founding. upon newly’ forged pillars of great political. ec- onomic an dflnanclal power. an veuliglttetlcd civilization. Pfittfi‘ l Brady, president of the Flute-ration flank of New York, and envoy o1’ the American Federation of Labor declared yesterday to an zlllllrcfltl before the llritisil Trades llllltiil (iuugress. ' 'i‘he cornerstones of this civili- zation, said Mr. llrally, would rest. in a liritisll Comlnonwczllth of Na- tions, an Aluericau (Tululnonwealth of slant, allll a United slates o! ifiuropc. ' l Brings Greetings. ‘llringiug to this 56th congress of British labor organizations the col‘- liial greetings of the tralle union movement in Aurarrlca. the presid- ent of the A, F. of L.‘s most rep- resentative bank in his country said he came here also to "knit more closely the bonds oi’ understanding bctvvecn the workers of Great Brit- ain‘ and Aluericzl." ' For, l“; said the great allied debts still existing, the new reparations zlgreclul-nt and the prospect that (Continued on Page 3) partmcut of Natural Ilcsollrces. Gilli-IMF)‘. _ lllrom that time ills rise was stca dy and rapid. in 1912 he was tra ficrrell to Montreal 34; chief clerk to the president's office. 'i‘he fol- lowing year he was appointed as- sistant to the manager, Depart.- lnent of Natural Resources, and on the l-r alion of the llepartlnent of Colonization and lievelollluent in i916 he was appointed chief clerk in charge oi’ the lllontreall office. lie was appointed superintendent. oi‘ the llepnrtruent in 101!) and last; _vl.-ar zlssislzlll-t colnnlicsioxllvr. Mr. White was a very active member of the (lanadlau Club of New York City, the llullsou Yacht Club. and the Authors’ League of .'\l"(‘l'll.'i\. lie is survived by his WlilOW and one daughter. 'l‘-horo are left to mollru besides his wife and daughter zlbovl- refer- r-"d lo. ills mother. living inVan- eouvcr. tw osisters, Mrs. Alfred Pil-ltarrl of this city. and Mrs. .'\iil- ner Nasmyth. Vancouver and three brothers. Clarence lu Alentauue, Russell in Charlottetown. and Leigh in Vancouver. The body will arrive in this city tonight accompanied by his broth- or Russel, and the widow and dsu~ ehtcr of the deceased, The funeral will take place, tomorrow, Tuesday at 2.30 p. m. from the resilience of .\lr. Alford Pickard, 148 Euston Si. to Peoples Cemetery. 'i‘he funeral service will begin at L’ o'clock, ~——-~——.<1> , l \‘ Every girl In love and ev- lg l‘ ery wife will want to know, l.;i Q “Why Men Leave Home." Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc. "l will be loading live hogs and lambs on Wednesday. Sept. 10th. Highest market price puill.——-J. W. Fyfe, Elueraid Jct. 219-17 t) t? 2t "Vi/ill be buying live lvl(t)(‘.k'at Albany Wednesday. Sept. 10th. tak- ing in till 2.30. Highest market prices paid. (Sad) Vernon Mc- Leod. 3i "An illustrated l-ecture on the Prevention of Tuberculosis will be given in lvea Hall. Montague. Tuesday evening. September 9th and in Georgetown lilnll Wednes- day BVBflll1§,__s8|Jl.8l!IliCl‘ 10th. by Miss Margaret G-rlor, Assistant Secretary Canadian Tuberculosis Association. Admission fore. lFi-ance. at tn all lltlltl‘ ‘litlllin llllllli’ lln- lirlluer : \ 3931-9-0-8 l. mt