MAXIMS for ltiacKinnon - (‘at ‘u OEIVCY - an MAXIMS OF A OF A MERfANT MERCHANT v The test of worth is Tryhadvertising on servlce' i your business! 1, , midterm. Guardian ‘Two Cents l I l w llornill Guardian. Founded Tutu n, IHE PHINIJFE, urn Metal n35; Said “h. Have Been Put in Engine Cylinder BUENOS AlRES. Sept, 22.—An attempt at train wrecking. which rnsy have aimed st the life of the Prince of Wales, is reported by ull- contlrmed private advices from Jll- niu. it is said that tlle stntionmnstcri there discovered that sonle one had tampered with the engine which waste have picked up tlle Princes train. 1M1 Cylinders Opened The cylinders were said to have been opened and pieces of metal‘ inserted in such s way that the use of the brakes and the escape; of. steam. would have been hamper- tril- The Junln police chief denied Monday that the engine had been tempered with when questioned by a British United Press corres- pendent. Efforts to obtain confirmation of the story elsewhere were unsuccoss ful. Hon. J. A. MacDonald. Conservative candidate for (Canadian Press.) CONSTANTINOPLE. Sept. 22-- In Constantinople 2.179 cigarettes are smoked each lmlnute of the 00y. These figures have bean 108119 Public by the Director of Rosie de Ta-bacs. WOQ-O-OOOQOQ-O-OO-OOQOOQ-OO-Q OOQO-GO-GOQQ-Q §§ COO-Q f0 §§§§§§f§'¥O O-Q O4 0-6 §f§4~O 0+0 Q00 OO—1> Mlnisterof Public Works, adopted as the thecomlrlq Federal election. ilfillfiiiilli‘ilflilliiliilliiiliil?‘ volition FR limos Annual Meeting Andu Convention Yester- day-Largest And Most Enthusiastic In Condensed Specials BAIL-dc per word. net each g insertion in this column. ,__d ‘f0 LET-FURNISHED HOUSE. Apply Mrs. Edwin Aitkenlm2il Euston St. 4911-0-14-tf ‘ST. PAUL'S, ST. PETEJFUS, ZION St. James‘ donations received at ‘Si. Paul's llall, lWedmesdny af- tcrnoon and evening, 6084 ‘WHEN RE-POTTING YOUR plants be sure and use Sollgro- its effect is marvellous. 178 Kent Street. 5070-9-22-tf ‘WANTED NEWLY FRESH EN ED cows also cows freshelvlng "in October, W. Mutoh, Hope- ton. 5076 9 22 3i. ‘WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. reference required. Apply 179 Grafton Street. 5042-21-3i ‘FOR SALE. -— FIVE DRAWER National Cash Register; also Burroughs Adding Machine. Per- fect order. l-I. W. Weeks, 5007 ‘TO LET.—HOUSE WITH DOCT- or‘s office in connection. in good order, all modern conveniences. Occupancy at once, 50 Great (loorgc St. Apply J. M. J., (no. Guardian Office. 5000-0-33" ‘FOR 8ALE.—FOR IMMEDIATE sale 5 ghgfgg imperial Biscuit Stockl Par value $500 at very P0- ssonable (him-dish. ..__________i___ ______ . ‘YOU WANT GOOD ENVELOPES Prices 60 for 20o, 125 for 35o. Z00 for 55c; 600 for $1.00; 1.000 f0!‘ 5000 9 18 tf. price. Write IL. car-‘l History of County.-Splendid Endorsa- tioll 0f Stewart G0v’t. in Honor Confer- red on One of Its ters. CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1925 King’s County Conservative Candidate ' E Most Active Minis- -- ' r r ' u ' " "7 V’ The ann-ual meeting of tho Lib- lowing nominations were made: erni (‘onsclwuiive- Assncintioll 01' King's (‘ounty was lll‘ltl ycslcrlllly forcnoon lll tho 'l‘owu Hull, (icurgc- town. Tllcro mo; u lurgcl- aticu- dance and great (lulllusiuslu. in~ deed the lurgcst llllll most cnillus- iastlc in the history of thc (wounly. Practically evcry poll was fully rep resented with its fllll uuolu o.‘ (it'll!- gntes illltl ill addition. u lurgn nunl- her of lending (‘onscrvlltlvcs front all parts of tlu- country. , The Vico-l‘rcsillrnl, Mr. Jamcs l’. Clow. Murray llnrhor North, presided and .\'lr. Charles 'l‘llonlp- son, Montague aclcd as Secrctrny Tile ns-lull routine business of lllc Association was transacted during the foreuoon session and the fol- moved by Mr. seconded by Jumcs Mclsauc, William lhllicrlluy Fmio (lordou. lion, John A, Macdonald, moved by Mr. (lcorgo A. Poole. seconded by .\ir. Pcter Sinnott. Dr, A, A, hint-Donald. moved by Mr. J. l0, MacDonald, seconded by Mr, Leigh McAssey. Mr. A. h‘, McQuuirl. mnvcd by Mr, John Kllys. seconded by ll, J. hlcllonuld. A bnllot was then taken and lion. .lolln A. Macdonnld was nom- inated by a majority over all as shown below. Tho result oi‘ the ballot ill the votc for a (lonz-lervalive candidate to contest Queens was as follows: lowing officers were elected for tho Nllilfglfgflld - - onslllnll year: Dr) Gus ‘tiacilnnaldl . ' ' ' President. Junlcs P. Clow. “"1 Jdnlég MCISaflQ” 'vll‘e‘l."""ll‘l""t' Mil-w" ‘l’ llllmlk Before tho ballot was taken each Sl“""s' Nlllllll‘ of the gentlemen whose names Secretary. Frederick ii, lllelllsh. Union Ilcsll. Afternoon Session The delegates met at 1.30 for the nomination of u czllldillale, The fol~ OOQOOQQO...‘ UNITED Would not ANNEXATION free this part its debt. 81-05. Postpaid. Guardian Olllco. - ‘In: oun HAnsuno ere-AK.- The het weather meal. Saundene. Yiowaoln h 00.. Ma llet Bids. I fl-v-ss-omon '10s PRINTING .0? svsnv if annexation took plncc is quite ll business man. s, w. n. MORSON French-Canadian and BrltislrCahadlan would resist to the inst ditch, we must not think that W0, Wfillld be 0M0 t0 shlit our debts on to Uncle Seth's shoulders. Our provinces were submitted took the platform and addressed the delegates brief- ly each pledging his support to the choice of tho convention, (Continued on Page B) '0'; 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0-0000» 00+00T00T§00 170707070 TO THE STATES of the continent from wllicll every blue bloodcd ilnclo Sam would bocolnc Probable Porsonnell of Advisory Tariff Board v (Special ho the Guardian) - OTTAWA. Sept 22—'I‘he advtisory tariffboard whioh is to be creat- ed by the government shortly will tlnclude. it is understood, G. 0. lDuuust. manufacturer elf-Montreal: C. it. Wood, Financier, of ‘Toronto; Dean Rutherford of Sasklaboou Agricultural College; Tom Moore. head of the Trades and Lelbor Con- igress, and lMrs Mary Ellen Smith. Vancouver. Practically ‘all the pm vlnceg will be represented. -—-—-¢0->-—-— ISiiYS HEHIE , EINIIEH lllliii llN lliE FlEl (Canadian Press.) ' CALGARY, Sept. 22--Ca-pt. J. T. Shaw, independent candidate for West Calgary, and M. Irvine, La- bor candidate in East Calgary rid- lng. were endorsed by the West Calgary and East Calgary U. F. A. respectively at the annual joint convention of the locals held in the G, W. V. A. hall Mnday after- noon. Nominations were Stone- wall. Coi. H. M. Hannlson, Con- eervative. WESTMORELAND, N. B.. Sept. 22—~Dr, 0. B. Price, Conservative, nominations Wright-J“. W. Per! ras. Liberal. Comptou—J. A. Leti- tler, Liberal. TORONTO. Ont.. Sept. 22—Hon. Vincent Massey. minister without. portfolio ill the King Cabinet. who, today announced his acceptance of the Liberal nomination of Dur- bzlnl riding was yesterday after- noon ussured of tho support of the Liberals and Progressives of the _ (clnadlan PM") Eggztiltllllelllgyflozlllt the forthcomlnglThoNgolfvhontntsipt_ 22__Dr' w_ ' - . -- . Ga rat , ve er nary surgeon ‘vl’Nl‘lrPEG' Sept’ 22‘_'End°r' believes after five years experi- Sallol‘ or “m” vllncmt Massey by nlehtstion that he has discovered Pliugncsives of Dllrhsnl Ontario a Cure for c ncer so posmva was ‘has 11° Pall!’ Blgnlilwilc“ wlmiev“ l)!‘ tlalbrait that his cure called said Robert Forks Progressive Lea- hléfimn w“ the "m, mm! that he ll” lmlllyfl in octed cancer virus illto himself NHJOLET- Qlle-l Sept 22'TM~ J" lilfjll full and then proceeded to llcsoutvruux. Liberal; lliaissonneuve cum ‘n with a155,“;- Montroul. (llculcnt Robitslllc, Lib- Th“; substance “ya p; Ga]. oral, St. Mary Montreal. Dr. Des- brnlth administered where it has Lauricrs, Llbcrul. North Wellington developed has lbroken it down. It Duncan Sinclair. Conservative, is practically a ‘preventive and Ilarkdale Toronto, David Spence, brings immunity. We have experi- Kenna and Hon. Horses. opened last evening ill frollt of tho. Exhibition grandstand and was ut- tended by one of the largest crowds that have ever graced such a function. The President of the Association. Mr. J. J. Davis acted as Chairman. and aftcr the Nu- tional Anthem and O Canada had been played by the Halifax Rifles Band. presented his animal ad- dress as follows. PRESIDENT'S ADDR see. Your Honor, Ladies and (lentle- men:- Another year having. run its course, we are again assembled to make formal opening of tbe An- nual Exhibition of Live Stock ililll other products of our Province. Fronl the entries made in tllo various classes, it is becoming ap- parent that the noblest of all. ani- mals. the Horse is to s consider- able extent having to make way, last reached our goal, a cure for yuncsr. Dr. Galbraith says that his "cure" with more or less ap‘ , ' ' l. Conferenoe““““ , (Special to the Guardian) GENEVA, Sept. 22.—'I‘he teohq nlcul work preparsltory to suin- tcruulional (lisalnlanlen-t confercn-L co will be started immediately by °°"“°""'"°~ Etiliblmfii’; léliill... ‘iféiiivfii ' - i two prominent Dominion special- ists on cancer have investigated Lady Mosley Is . Nominated As for a time at- least. for his rival the “iron Horse" hence the res.- son why today several classes of horses which were the admiration of all .ure not as well filled as. formerly. I say this with regret. ‘but l dare to express the hope that the day ls not far distant when the old reliable will be restored again to his first place for useful- ness among all Domestic Animals. FlillMAl numb; YESTERDAY or Pllpylllglltlxlllnnlul Fair Declared Open in Evening by His Hon- or Lt-Govcrnor Heartz. Other Speak- ers Are President Davies, Mayor Mc- Entry Lists in All Classes E x o e p t O The Provincial Exhibition was the coordination of the commiss- ion of the League o-f Nations, which in futurel will be called the tech- nical commission for the study of disarmament. This decision was rc- ached this afternoon in the assemb- ly commission which lhas been stuldylng ‘the various lpmpositions alllvalféeid liyfillffenent delegations in regard to disarmament. The French were- the stroll-gust supporters of an immediate start ill disarmament work, while Great Britain presented opposition, ——-—<0>——- Cattle Restrictions A r e L i f t e d (Canadian Press) the last restrictions mouth disease, now free from such restrictions which are made necessary by out» breaks among cattle periodicallyl since 1922, LQNUQN, gem 22,411., Minls- rive in Montreal on a special miss- ter of Agriculture has withdrawn 11m fvr the svverenlem "f Frill!" imposed hy the purpose of _W-llli)1ll h; bob stllldY ' , rearing certain slpecee ur- ear us. the “unfit” deamggrelzgthmlillliti"an snllmals in this coun-try for infor- Labor Candidate ‘ i The exhibit of cattle is perhaps (can-dun Prat) ‘the largest and best ever ‘seen on STO-KBONjIIRENTI Eng." 56m the grounds, and will be found to zzfihady Cynthia Mosley’ dauglr possess amongst their numbers u". or the 1M8 Maren“ Cumon many animals which would com- m“ Yemeni,“ unanlmoufl], “om. pete favorably amongst the best mated a Labor cnnmdato for a ill any Live Stock Show in Can- seat in Parliament. Lady Mosleyflila- Th“! l5 evlllenceil 0-" “l5 told the constituents she accepted T"? high position taken by many "l" “we I"°"*"'""° "i 0° W” fibril‘; lfflli‘. 313152 ‘v0.1’??? fififiliii ‘tion at Toronto, and other Provin- cial Exhibitionsdn Quebec and elsewhere. ' Owing to the great movement French Fur Specialis ‘which has recently been made by In the Dominion Department of Agri- W“ culture in having this Province icandla" Plug)’; nlade a "Disease free Ares." ollr ‘MONTREAL- Sal“ ' '_ ' Province is making a great stride DlAlgnesux, spedldllst in Aslstzic and North Anmflcan rum’ wm m“ towards being the safest breeding area in Canada. and with its other natural conditions which tend to the health and growth of live stock, a great future should be in store for our stock raisers and sgrlculturists generally. m-atlon on the lndlustry in France! “he sun-la, of sheep and Hogs M. D'Algueaux arrived in Quebecram very large, the “ma, excel). last week and has been carrying “anally Sm gutdbls studies in that neighbor Th“ yea,- 1n order u, conmly oo . lliiE actors last. night before a largel EDWARDS PLAYERS llfllliillfflfi AUDIENCE The Mae Edwards Players ablyyleserve the capacity houses which demonstrated their versatility as greet them nightly. bouso at the Prin-co Edward when Markland, was seen at his best they presented "Scarlet W0fll0ll."|l\ll(l gave a wonderful portrayal of,‘ n. four act comedy drama. abound-what s real politician should be. lug lll thrills and tense dranlntlc'Bright, snappy, real pathos, and a situations wit-h a lvondenful vein big humorous smile won ‘him many of good clean comedy. Once again new friends in last evening's play, Miss Edwards wag seen to good Ptllll Linton, BS Franklin POTLGIZ. ' pertinent of Agriculture. s very large expenditure has been neces- sarily made in putting all tho barns and stables in order for tbe reception of ullaccreditled anlnlais xxxx x with the requirements cf the Dew E.King’s' County Li berel Can Annlafl llaheoriptlona universe‘ some n; lulu. Olnnln than Plu- EH5’ lltlllu ilfilwiilllHl At Beach Grove Inn— Various Problems of the Industry Dis- lcussed. At Beach Grove Inn yesterday the meeting of the Canners section ol‘ the Canadian Manufacturers As- sociation was held in Beech Grove J. H. Myers-Large by spraying and otherwise render- ing them safe against the spread or contrrtctlon of disease. and trust our Exhibitors will appreci- m“ Wm‘ a (“my largp attendance‘ u“, mnmllnns_ Hon. Fred lvtagee of ‘Fred Magee it is regrettable that owing to lllii- ‘POT! Llglll- presided’ a 9n‘ the inclement weather of the past V516 meellll! 0i ll"! Maritime can‘ month, tile grain harvest till! been us?! Fish 890N071 W85 held l" “"3 seriously delayed. This fact will morning. in the afternoon Dr. A. G. probably have the effect of lesselrillurltslau. director of the Atlantic 111E the llrflln BXlIi-blt. n8 llsv the Station Biological Board of Cana- roots and vegetables. This is llllqdu spoke m, the Blologiqg] gmflon lorttlnaleknm’ lgelcrgpt ‘Jingle preilin relation to canning problems. m“ Se“ ‘pr m 5° ° ‘me ° ‘the possibilities of securing for the best ill the history of the Pro- lobster Hmcheny purposes an are“ vinco. and the exhibits would no - »- doubt have been of the best. o“ the Norm Show o‘ P‘ E’ I’ was l cannot close m remarks with- dlswssed- out expressing theyfeeling of deep A“, fiddle" “mowed by Dr‘ FC‘ regret at our Board at u“, m" Harrison of McDonald College. sustained m the death of the lstelQUebBf! on Bacteria in relation w Mr. Hammond Kelly, who for alcanning. The evening session open number of years occupied the posi-‘ed with an informal dinner addres- tiun of a Director on our Board. sod by Mr, W, F. Tidmsrsh. Prof. and rendered most efficient and Andrew Halkeg ‘\gg0c[a[e Z0010. ready assistance as such. gist of “urine H0108,“ Ottawa, I would also refer to the remov- and also by Prea “Jgeel Mn w_ R f,,‘,,',”,.§l,f’§,',{‘ §l°{,",,,°,‘,'§ flfisiDfl s: Tidmarsh in his address susgested ‘Myra or Montague. bum of whom|the formation of ddlerent sections rendered signal services to thisio‘ m“, lllarmma Provlnces mm Asflochuon as patron! o; om. zones ln order to overcome local Raw Track‘ To the famine! Ofdtiflculties, each zone to have an the deceased gentlemen I tender BXBCHUVB board Willi the °b1°°i M on behalf of ollr Board most heart» DTOIBCUIIG and BdVRIIGlIIE the in- felt sympathy. . dnsiry, the executive of the var- llfloillk tllfli all Inky be pleased ions zones to be members of the 11ml lllsirllitled it)’ W118i the! ma!’ executive of the central organiza- he privileged to see and examine‘ in the various classes of exhibits, and as well enjoy the Speed Con- tests. which ‘bid fair to be well contested and nlost interesting. ll will now call upon Ills Honor. Lieutenant-Governor lieartz, to address you and formally declare this Exhibition open. ills Honor, Lieutenant Governor l-lesrtz. the next speaker, express- ed ills pleasure upon being privi- leged to again (lpcn the Exhibi- tion. it. was a special pleasure on. account of the fact for many years he had served us a director andi; again as president of the Exhibi- tion. if the speaker felt that the Fair ought to go down because he ‘had loft. if these had been his per- sonal sentiments. in that case he would have been sadly disappoint- ed. The Exhibition Association. if anything. was superior to what it bad been when he had left it. it was merely another instance of .the fact that there was always ‘somebody ready to fill the vacant place, and. in this case at any rate, _fill it better. His Honor ssid that he had list- ened with attention to the address of tbe President. it ‘had been n source of worry and despair to him to bear that the horse entries were going down. Bllt he felt. as tion. These zones would be subsid- iary to the Maritime canners Fish section of the C. lN. A. This sngge" tion created much interest and wa approved. ' m? wYwwv-V Carleton Pincknay as Taylor advantage lll a somewhat dlffer- gave a real performance of a good e'nt. role. and with her unconscl- bad man, in fact he recalled tbe ously humorous conversatlomloid days when the villian was hiss- would have plagued the most ex- Pd Off U18 stage and COIIBIGBPBd ll acting audience. Miss Edwards, as the hit of the show. Charlie Grace Csrew. bad s very pleaslngpownes, as Jimmy Nolan, played a scene with her husband in thelgraat comedy part and scored lots play lierbert Carew, and both act-lofdsughs. while Mabel Grand as ilesortption cheaply and enmit- pur capital; stutcs. llnclc Soul's nutinnul debt is $228 llnclo Sllnl mully executed. Guardian Central Job Prlntery. Pihoue 133- ‘MAID WANTED. -- APPLY Guardian Office. 4709-9-4tf. LEADING PEN lP. E. i. EGG LAV- llu! Content. For sale my pen oi’ 3- C. Whit» lmghorns w-hich are loading rho ll’. E. I. Contest wi0ll ‘s total of 2005 eggs up to the lll- week. G, l1‘. Connors. Box. (‘h"l‘owh. Phone 438--»J. ‘795 SAFE BONDS FOR SALE denominations t 3. MacNeill, to pay interest and dividends annually. (lnnadl-fs debt is $282. 'l‘llo difference is $54. would assume S228 pcr capitu and tho New States would have to assume $54 pcr capita along with" the provincial debts uud nil nlunlcipul debts Wfillltl Ilia? 8B "my 01'0- And all the private investments ghelll y those llvlnlr in outside countries amounting to $5,200.00 H ' 012 lit!‘ capitn would still remain a morlsnao III-Willi" l half of tilts continent or against what is now (lsntlfia and it would still he necessary and for all tllnu or ulliil paid off. it is only by menus of illo unfair and uneven basis of trndingthat this soiling out or mortgugitlg could be accomplished and we must i‘i‘ill(‘lllli(‘l‘ tll:lt this nlillstouo northern amounting to $312,000,000 od their parts very naturally and‘ received many laughs for their ef-( a young girl ‘trying to get ahead in s to t.llc bands of men who framed‘ her for their own personal advan- thc aid of Mrs. Carew and Taylorlt. Marklsnd. she finally wins outio and enjoys the better things life. The stage settings were very pretty, the ladies wore some bead-t mu] gowns. and the play went forts. Scarlet Women tells a slomver nerformlncs 01' her nurt- of the underworld and the life of fa a large city and finally falling in-yteresting one. .was all new, Chas. T. Smith in tagcs and aficr a big fight. wltlllsongs and stories. in in this dancing was s real trsatqvhlle credit to any two dollar organiza- Eileen Eggloston. the much abused girl in the story. save a very Cl8-l , in ct Scarlet Women is well worth eelng. and the story is s very in- The vaudeville between the acts The Downes ill ell minutes of fun while his work n t s drums is the best overseen t_ese parts. Billy Webb once ore - headed the vaudeville and he so Edwards Orchestra did (Continued on Page 6) TORONTO. 56m- Zll-Fl" '= . ~ -~ Westerly winds, fair and cook‘ dldate Toronto, cloudy . . . . . . . . '11? Montreal, clear .. ti‘ v “ +¢‘ “‘ ‘ “‘¢‘ Quebec, fair . . . . . .. 0; Charlottetown, fair . = Halifax, clear St. John, clear Boston, clear Ns-w York. clear . . . . . . . . .. l-ligh tide this afternoon st 2.1 and tonlorrow morning at 1.50, Suin sets this afternoon a; 5.54 and Hoes tomorrow morning at 5.46. First quarter moon Friday at 7.27 a. ln. -Su-nnnerslde tide eighteen min utcs latc-r than Charlottetown Announcements, Coming Events, . Meetings, Etc "The office of Dr. Carson. Chiro proctor, will be open each evening during Exhibition Week from 6.30 to 7.30; other hours as usual, 9 to l2, 2 to 5. 502l-9~1_9-stwad "St. Penis, St. Peters. Zion, St. James Churches donations for Hospital received at St, Paul's Hall this afternoon, "Ham. tongue. lamb. beef. pick- 100, $500 and > 14., 1 l l with a snap and brightness that tion hut after all it is just what _ , les. salads, buttered bread, cake. ‘"000 on lnstalmellt plan. Cash or You?“ pmichm Ifloullgtlllllrhttltvlllvllltlllll?! lllllllllllfllyljfllllllalllllllli would give credit to a much ‘hlsll- 00¢ “£01110 Btllect with Miss Ed- . biscuits, cheese we served in Ex- rarle. Enqup-go, wpclged, A. E. u?‘ a llama" n p g l l er priced attraction. All in all The wards company as she never dls- _ o++00o+40++000e+++o+0+000+o400~l1llllil0fl Buillfll ' 1310 T481116! Ch l l” Pun“ street l’ ' ' p. l ' “+»“ 00 0000040040000000000 xlllehtlcglllve. r2: iffihilidiitrilllgfl a Opgllinl: lli°1l...l’.ll'3"l°;.d$l'?lli Hen-VJ. Jf-Ivhnmn, EX-Aiternvy General. idwml II "W l-lbfrll "I" gridlllzlltlpltl“ k w and, “d u ouflown‘ PhMSOgg-lll-gf-iwllzl. 6088. ' “ “. that has visited the Island and orchestra was nicely rendered. "W!" '0" Klflife County In "'0 "Wins Fldsrll Elflfllon. y ' _ Protection is a Splendid Thing tile Lalfl p. i, p’ ‘ g w Consumelwn-VOTE for SINCLAIR and JENKINS lf-t l s Menu .. 1 ‘ iseitorerhsht Not is. the Ultimate: Aevjr. U. B. A. New