fellow. /, . N ~~`i if ir- - _gh vi f)\\d Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew - ‘v . 0'. A. . _ tn _ '. "/,)/, . f' _ MEREEANT 0/l|\S`\.r - A , ' . ’ - E E, ~4 ' i I V, ` F 3 ',,, V C Ambition makesyou \ “ or 1 - i , . 2 S S I -” I i '//Lf "“ uma. ._ a£l,$\de`tnt of s;:`lf,a;1}:la \` . W . ._ I `\\`_\` _§\\\§,`\\ ' L _ Tl\€r¢ are no _ gt en 0 6 0 er _`s ”"' , ,UV _ _ .. , 1 ' “ ` pp ,L , fa/;?@>-/.,, P p . _ " -j.,,`§;~ hurnahnature. ,lil -,- ,' \ ./_iq _, s ` ` » ‘ Q ' ‘ ‘ ‘t to improvement ofthe .M .\_~,` valuable raw stui Of lsttstowl Ounrdlln 'Iwo Cents :.4 , 3 - ---4 _ . ' . 1 , , A ;- _ 1 , '_ ' g‘;f,,,,, omaha. ro---l--1 mv CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA SEPTEMBER 17, 1925 $'}"‘,‘,‘..,f"5',',.7",.¢.’ff'°":..|°'|'1'.":.°°s.== ,ah ARE. J. P. GILBERT Agent General for reparation payments has announcedthat the German Railway Commission has made a payment of sixty million gold marks, completing the first ysar‘s payment undo( the new reparation plan. ' .._.-_-¢4>--_- Forty Thousand Turkish Troops Ready To Strike (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON, Sept 16-Forty thous- and Turkisll troops, according to an observer, just. arrived from lrnq and are waiting behind the provisional Mosul frontier. ready to advance if the League of Nn~ lions Council gives an adverse de- cision in its forthcoming settle- ment of the Mosul llouluinry dis- pute. This information do<-lured that British airmen are keelllllli ll guurp watch on the Turkish forces. French Troops Make " important Capture (canadian Press) , the mountain range of Elbibune cneol the Riffluns strongest ll05l' tions. Massey Sworn In (Canadian PrHs) 0'r'l‘.\\\'_-\. S.-pr. 16.-l-lon. C, Vin- cent _\lnesoy, Toronto was sworn ln ss Minister without Portfolio ill the flint-kcuzie King Cabinet till!! lnornillg. %%¢%%4 5 Condensed Specials KATU..-4s per word. not each ¥ insertion in this wllllllll- M `4 ‘0N\0NS, 10 LBS. FOR 45 CTS. P. .l. .\/icDonnld's. 4979-9-17-21. ‘funniest-:D l-louse To LET. A l 17 Ki Square. , ‘W y “S 4939 9 15 sl. McDonald. 4079-9~17-2| ‘T0 LET.-HOUSE NO. 32 ELM: Ave., apply T. R. Cudmore. , 4955-ll-lil-Iii 'MMD WANTED. - APPLY: Guardian Office. 4709-il<~itf.i _ 'PRETTIER THAN EVER-THE‘ Stamped Linen now on lmnd nt, 175 Kent St. 4937-ll-15-Ill t \ ,t T0 LET-six Room HOUSE.: conveniences. Possession Oct 1 loin, Apply 45 Elm Ave. _ 4926-9-15-li l `__________,__________._.... 'WANTED To RENT-A GAR-i its in the vicinity of 79 Hills-, hom St. Apply at Guardian Oi-| lice. 4938-9-15-Bl 'Fon Ext-usl1'|oN Pl.AN'rs AND Vegetables and house plants. there is nothing better tbaui S°l\tne 11s Kent st t WANT _1J_ HALIFAX, N. S.. Sept. 1G-Mari- time Province problems, notably transportation ol the products Oi the Atlantic provinces to the cen- tral markets of Canada found a .an uutiletlcc ol’ five tllollsnnd peo- CUNSERVATIVE LEADER ’ BRINGS Agl‘-i.i.‘i’.iil.i`.°.$.‘i’§‘ APPEALING MESSAGE -Til PEUPLE-UE THE MliR|l|MES Five Thousand People in Halifax Arena Hear Rt. Hon. Arthur Meighen Dis- cuss Matters of Vital Interest.-Would Extend The Atlantic Region to Mon- treal as he Promised Would be Done Had His Govt. Been Returned in 1921 _-_-_-___0_____-___ those which have to do with theicountry cannot hope to succeed." 'F' " -' - -" 1-' This Time, If- DURHAM, Ont., Sept. 15- »Costs of living at Ottawa are high. Miss 'Msophall intimated in explaining her position on the indemnity question. Four years ago she announced that ' if elected she would accept only $2,600 of the $4,000 s year paid to members; today she frankly stated that sho had “been I complete fool" to make that promise. "i could have used it for many useful purposes.” if she goes back to Ottawa sho will accept the full indem- nity; ibut at the some time sho pledged herself to work for I reduction in the amount paid to all members. The diffen ence between what sho was paid and what she accepted- $6,000-¢M|ss Macphall contri- lund mutual interest sadly wanting buted in the D°m|,,|°,, Tr". . in these days, without which the ,u,.y_ ,g,mk|ng Ngo,-m, ,mg tariff or Senate reform, should be the Issue ln this election, she slid. _1_¢g>-_--- -..--._°?__ While Some Have Found Shelter 1s Principal Feature ln Fed eral Circles.-Mr. Massey’s ober 29 Will Contain Names Cabinet Ministers. At the Expense of Other Parts of Canada. ° °"' W ° ° "V" ° fugs in the Senate, but 'their un-lmunications elthe prominent place in the opcningi Mr. Melghen charged the Gov-‘ - - gm' ““k`“° m"“"'y d°'“°““"` fortunate colleagues compelled i.o`or some other Conservative mem- sueech of Rt. l-lon, Arthur Melg- ernment with adopting a method °'_“ °ll"|"°* TW|<¢Y- »°'lli’ll“ geek re-election are going afie-ld her during the period, when the hen, Conservative lender, here hu-ltlwhich was utterly indeienslble “ln _ _ ‘”h'°h *"° d°"|°d W "W Bfiflllll from -their »presen1. political resid- agricultural implement du-ty was night.. Mr. Meigllen revealed to legisiating for reduced rates on "°\‘f'iI-1*" 1|! U10 ‘Hills meetlnll- ences. Hon. Charles Stewart, Min- under revllew by the Government, I I I I I H I I d b t I t th `*°`**'°*°’_’°‘ ister of interior, could not be re- stated his views on the subject and ll0 lil i-I0 1\l'0llt\ lie lllelllli Wl i'-l Ill will grilll Sl ll G €Xll€ll»*l0 ° ' ‘ elected i Argenteuil and is seek- i1-is opinion of -the -Govern.ment's he proposed to adopt if returned of other parts of Canada alld as (tCBl1I°`i3l1 PNBH) ing endotltsation in West. Edmon~ policy and methods. He suggests to power. for assisting the Mari-‘tl result the high rates prevailing- VANCOUVER, Soul. l5~--A NW . . . ion; }10n_ E_ M, -Maebougld, Min. .muse .be now given Q0 the public time Provinces shipper. -were “rivetted” on the Mi1l`llllll‘¢ feel imm lil" l’]““°"m from which ister of Defence, has fled from Pic- as Mr. Massey has entered the ills policy in the mutter of rall»il’r0vlnt:cs. While low rates were the lute President Warren M, liar- gon when, -he had a majority of p0||t|ca_| ,H-ena_ Mn ,meighen is Will/ rules was sumuulrlzed as lui- desirable all OVBF the <’0l"lU'Y lllei' ding delivered his last public (Gamma PM l 3,000 in 1921 and would represent absent in the -Maritime Provinces, lows: The rai.es fixed should be,should not he obtained at the ex-.,,pL,eCh_ ,um-dyng Goodwin Memo;-~ (.AN.I.0\, Sep? 16L,,'.Le smm_ Antigorlish-Guysboro. Mr. Mac-‘built is believed he would welcome inir to the roads and fair to the pense of all other sections of tile ml was unveiled this ,afternoon m mm bmuegin on -by the antuop Donald has never been defeated m me puvmifcauou 01 any cormspolld. public, hut having done that. then country, Stanley Park' ,Agn strike ,B extreme, “meal tm Pdctou, winning every election from ence 'that .passed between himself there should be a portion of those Mr. Meighen told his hearers - day Wham 0 cadets liook h 1900 to 1921, when he was not s. sind any other Conservative mem- rntes paid l`or the benefit of the,that he did not come to them with ____¢¢>____ ,of .thu cu Plate guard c ftlégi candidate and new dare not face ben- and .Mn Massey on this sub- outlylng parts of the country fromia solution of the problems which many Omgials "ei, Thgfe h;s,hio constituents; Hon. James Mar- ject, which iMr. -Massey has made me general u.em,u,.y of the nation. confronted the Maritime lvrovin- C EX ditionheen Bpasmodic mh~lg throughout dock, Minister of ‘La-bor could not an issue in -the campaign. ily that you will tie the Maritime ces. His hope was to indicate the me mglm _Fighting in Canton and secure the nomination vlnlbantagsin ‘Sir George ~Perley's- acceptance .Provillces closer to tho Union alulditles which should be followed in _ , . - Hmm” is expected Nw “me and is being sacrificed in High of the Conservative nomination in the Donlllllon as it whole will finding a solution. A i ' ~ - Shure the geographical l>\ll`l‘il\1=- -*-°--*°*l““’““‘ nun under the Coulmaud ofC0.nt&l11 MoN'l\Rl-lax., sept, le,_slr mm- is going abagging, but ns goes ce. Mr. .Pstennuuss influence to- obout that futlllllg Of mlllllill help (C°"¢|"‘-‘°d °" Pa" 3) James Berniwer the steamer Arctic el- Goum ,mer hearing B de1ega_ three hundred miles away to seek ward a Conservative victory will r _ __ Y __ . _ _ is new returning. It is expected in nm, of prominent Liberals urge mm election in -South Essex. extend beyond Quebec, .He is as gates Present ll/lB.\"l‘ls}, French Morocco, SSP!- l6.»Fre|\¢:l1 troops have captured . s s I , ~ . 0 _ _ .. . , . .. ` , » » - i adjoining hall by the ladies of tice congrsgutloll und the session was fully enjoyed by ull. ln the absence ef Mrs, l~‘m~lles the chair was occu- plr-\l by Mrs, ld. ld. O‘l3l'iell, Trllro. The opening exert-lses wore in the hulltls of the »l’l'il|ce Etllvard Pres- llyterml, led by the l’reSlflL‘lli. '~\ll‘H. Neil i\'lci.\>o\l, Sllnllmwl.-lltio. After the uppoiuimcni of com- mittees a gracious address of wel- come was given by MTS. A. N- Gil' lls. The report of Preslryterisls was given by Mrs. Murphy. lu the ten Presbyterials there are 374 auxil- iaries, with 9,037 members and 244 life members. There are 3,151 coll- les of the Message taken and 181 mission boxes sont. Mrs, Hooper, the ‘Recording Sec- retary, reported five Board meet- ings. which were held in Truro. the most central place. The Socie- ty had been represented at the Washington Conference by Mrs ‘ " . Quebec about Ocmber 1, to reconsider his decmon not to From present indication the popular and respected among the MAKES CHARGES lT()UR[N(;. lil NEW lilliiSTlTilElll`.lES ‘ ' ' ' ° eral Ln.-. Into Cabinet May Result in Disclosur- i es Regarding His Former And Pre- 0 sent Liberalism-Casualty List on Oct- (Bpwlal to the Guardian) la dozen Canadian industries were 1-wEF|K PASHA i~g’PTAvVA£h‘Segt.h.*;6.-;it;i§st Cslg- pncrlflaid ‘for Mr.r M[ass&'y.hA leag- n can s e g o e a-,ng ~ ra manu-acurer as wr - A ~ `inet M-lnisters-Messrs Murphy. ten here that he .has been -informed of N1;=irk"h eh"v°yh`“ the léxtgtm Boland and Bureau have to-ken re-1 that lil/lr. 'Massey in several com- in Senate Entrance of Many r to Mr Meighen with the entran- bed. CLARENCE JAM ISON --*<03--l 5N[lW Sill Hill Hlili PH»|N-SES ANUES lll|P Civil service Commissioner who is in Great Britain making s tour of Canadian offices there, lncludng immigration offices. Every British immigrant now costs Canada $10, instead of $1.48 a févv years ago. i Royal Train, Caught by Blizzard in Mountains is Forced to Return - H.R.H. Sees Fight Between Two Men; One Stab- ;']ll‘;l8(:)‘;l'w'| y “lil Euler Rengmua Korea; prepared by1Mlss E, A. Mc- Nominations ceased on motion of ‘-l-*-°'_""`_"‘ ‘°'l Fraser. President of the East Pie- Stewart said. During the four P N,,,.. Culough. There are more Christ- Mr. John J. McLeod. Riverdale, __ 3 ton Conservative Association. who yesrs of Mr. 'Klng’s Government. . ‘;\i,‘;‘li)`e;1`ue Church was ,lemmted inns in Korea now than ln the hun- seconded by Mr. John B_ Rope,-,L IVIANY /-\ \'v'/\ I Cl# acted as chairman. Prince Edward Island, had been »ToMA1-0,55, 26 CTS PER PECK,i th H W ‘_ and mumble monoes dred years after Pentecost. Greet- Sherwood. Q HAS BEEN ` Mr. Stewart was the first speak- losing hor population and iinail; Ullellllvr by tile b\1Hh°i~ P~ ‘l"wl. 0 B H I , 9 ved m the' ings were reed from Dr. Florence Alter some discussion as to thc. ¢ A ` er' H° c°“5ffn“m°d “mae pw we had a Muck 'mark place" ,delicious men s were s .r ,Murray or the Women.s Council of mode of mm th _ b U t b ug; SO/-“WED ’ \,‘\Ii |i"i ' sent on the 'greatest event lmagalnst the fair name oi” our pru- K M h 5 0 8 os' H 0 _j A their recent political history, when vlnce in the matter oi’ immigra- orss. w c there was a difference of op ET NC, Mrs. Forbes, -Secretary for Trlni- |ni0n_ u mouon th.” only bnnowt OUI $ Ti . ,they threw] off the yfclge of the tioln, Sltewart declared. _ A ,/--_ former adm nistrat ri, e congrs- r. elg en claimed that at the Sad and Fmgh G“;“e;"s?re;;!;;;§`c°ma“:i‘“g tw° “am” sh°“‘d bei “VC ‘ tulated the present Government last election the Liberals had pro. or repol' rs. '01' 6 8 c0ullte . moved by Mr, Jabez Leila on its settling of the strike situa~ mlsed employment for everyone. Wil! PBM bi' MVB- 0Bl‘l°" and W" Vi°l°l'l° “nd 800004011 by Mr- JJ- i tion and mentioned that the three the dawn of a new ers, "l believe lltilelled YO Wllll 0991! Blf6nll°U~ MCT-1905- WU-B Filled Ollt Of 0l°Ll6l' bl” Maritime Provinces were now dir- that in this riding the mantle was ital. lt has however recalled ho\v‘ ‘ . ._ . 'NM 8 “and in Fe,,em‘ pomics. casualty lists on October 30th, will French Ganadilsins of Ontario as he Y ,his-v morning definitely announced gtlrntain tl; namresupf-|1Cml;j¢;rt'ityMof is in Quebec. Inp Stormont, ‘Glen- V _ al C he Wfulid 1101 accept 01° Laurie’ vliiog-lrlimua;Ee;'s enlirsliaollilinto ture 'lelgggiegiln ifsglooifineglmggi ‘ 1 ?0l;;l;;Y;0ef;;cY;?(;ll|n“¢|°“ in the f°"¢h` Cabinet, althémrgh onlyi 'two djays tario he (will bring thousands of ' ~ ago is almos orgone n tha ap- votes to onservalive candidates. Held Yesterday The f ll l lation im _ candidatei; ti: Egnngorlx nQuee;'s in mad Eeuelmg' Egypt who mcently escaped from an insane as lum at estlng talk on Trinidad and Miss was proceeded with. _ ments and predicted that the vlc- aid, -but he who was to ...zzz-:"u:‘...°°ua:r.:;,;u.PfiH°@ Ahmed Mol [}0N§ERvA'|‘|V[ |_EA[][R AND At Malpeque Yesterday-Interesting Meet {{_°;' ;';§,§;i‘°,_,{,i‘;,‘ef,‘{;',§ ‘;,§,.'_‘°§’,'_‘ ‘,"_i Claim FOITUHG _ ings And Reports -Nearly 150 Dele f.‘.,’l‘.’if...Y.'.°§’.'.‘;f.?.§’i.‘i§.“‘ °‘ "‘“ "“'_’ LOND$§..;g:;.1.;.i.;,me M I). ~~ _ the coming Federal elections were H U , y ¢. ` x t U Congregational , d: i as ngs, now is resting in the L_ fqille iginiiitriliflulillixrjciilliiillyl;i1‘:=i;l$(i.?hIiir?t?l(inliiii Wlsslmorelund Vern- m;ll:l(:lseJohn E Sinclair moved bylkaome- of a relmwe 8” me ?°“ Mi o <2 ` ' ' ' ' armom. near onstantnople. _ Eastern Division, opened in Mullen. representing tile N ll wld P- G. C. Duffy,4K, C., Charlottetown, This I 1 , , n ormation is contained in e u ut ltl o'clo Amw11n<=@mwtS. _ (Canadian Press) tllify ‘limi-lf ?h’:dE' Sinclair and by mordillgigxT?v'ln¢?l:m'mg_szi3'Madi<§i1xil`:' ed mn" pmmbmon “gems along ' r sn ns ' ' . , ' ° ' . " " 'I"he`fol`lowlng were elected mem- " underwriters are refusing to in-i ‘To l-ET-FURi;\3l'lED H°U5E Fmbesl Mm- 0 BEN" 'md M"”‘ M” ’“°“"“°" H°““’°°" ‘"“°§“u;. °“r` bers of the ‘Executive following the i sure whiskey shipments against ___ in °°“'-\'°~l bill 0! °l¢!~ P°"°°' |“l°"h~ “han” tm Enzlnnd by " ° arm" report of the nominating commit- Maxmwm and minimum £°'“l’°“` losses due to confiscation. “Annandale Hall Monday Sent sion Sent. 15th, lnsboctlon by. The report of the Educational har Co,. Ltd.. of Halifax, for the tee: tures: _..__.__..¢.>__.._ 21. extra special show. V ' lllbol t t, A l Mi I.yons.,g ¢ we given b Mrs. J. P. Steamship service iletwoen St. ` Toronto, cloudy 66-58 . il Flilxsnstregegy °:is41-9-1tf~]MecclrBu?;lE snug nsnllsuiin by Mrs. lum., Halifax ,md p,,,,,,,,,_ ml.. -F"*" °"""°°“°°°"‘° 5' "‘""“' Montrenl. cloud 62-54 863111611 JH.ll6d 4980-9-17-Zi ll _ ' ,, o _______ - . naps; T“]§|;“dMT':`:6f'r§;hg Trenmrer' the Tyne, after s trlpbol’ tar; dogs. J Tr; Dlstirlet-Petsr N|°9“\¥“"' Charl‘:>‘lt;iov\inE fair 62-,--446 (clumm pun) Scliigltlr Tzitiiill s:t:§ld¢lrBt‘hl2“rf2€;. 35°- "0 reporter: me total or receipts for °‘“"°’“ ,fff‘°i‘:§§,“ ,,,e'°,§,“,, C,,,,:f '8,§°°,§,[‘°,§,,'",,°,__G B W Halifax. cloudy 68-44 Lennon, gsm 1¢._5,,., huns. noon nt 4 wiser.. 4917 r Forms" Mmsmn' t° be M1376' fm' Captain Clsorso Mulnyeflohn Mel/Venn. eo". to n' SM" mhn' clwdy “_” md md 'NEW .°"m“5 '°°‘m"" ."‘ ' Home Missions, 315,188; for re-.now of me same mmm wmeh Wm Tm" D\.m°,_Hon Dum MLW B0lt0l\. rain ~~~~ 04-50 have been sentenced to two weeks “Comingi 'Between Friends," t 14176 ,8 d 1 the gm, 0| Wm New York cloudy 68-62 mprlaonment on char as arlsln Bnecial drama, also d su _ ` , _ » I | , _V po , ' . I g g- come y. 1?, :gn HAMBURG .T!Ad':~ w"i‘lEe ‘report of Miss Wallace. lu- tfhgnoveretild new command. The dogma' |¥:::?‘_‘X;_"?,“`F Munn High tide this morning st 10.04 from disorders incident to their un Georgetown, Friday, Montague Est- "°“'h°" 'uni' 3"” N' n- land will enter t-he ser- and tonight at 10.55, official strike of the seamen. \lNlB>'- 4980 Nunn C 0°" uuht Bm* ‘iggriiiltig-gscflrcrrfliiigwsvssigrxycio- Tielohcisween Halifax. Charlotte-tL°,|f:° J°”°'-I I t -Sun sets this evening at 6.07 And SYDNEY, Australia, Sept. 16- _.__ $§___ ._,_______...""‘7'”'°m°' sed with' s dediostory prsyor bytown, IP. E, l.. and the west eosst ‘ “ ; ‘f’°°“‘ "° ° °° °'| °m“°" “B rises tomorrow morning at 6.41. ‘Fifty-three seamen tsking part in “Reserve Friday, 18th, for Lec- ‘lill pm"-rma My . gvggy M" 1, H Mangan, Utah. of Newfoundland. The l-lethpool ;r‘;";;mt ,_ D S I I KC New moon Thursday, Bent. 17. sn unofflclsl strike have been sr- ture sud Basket Social in Clyde iiisutmon ch" I. M end". In. we Afternoon ‘rn-un” we,-`1s 269 feet long and has acoommo. vi _P -G60! KD . *lan n. - 11.4-8 p.m. rested here. River Hall. Admission 25 cents, MQ, P' ° datlon for 100 first and 70 second ce resdent-~ J lay. Bummersido tide eighteen mln- CAPE TOWN Sept 16-Forty Ladies with baskets free. CMM J0;x m|Gi'l;\'i:l:l;recelvod from Mrs. A.W. Plewellius Mn” QB,,Bnge,~,_ i Y H Beorei.sry~iMsrk McGplgsAn.V W utes ister then, Charlottetown. three seamen hs've been sentenced 4'rg9.9.10.¢h2| LOS ANDES, Aconc-agua, Chile, Sept. 16--A storm raging in the Cordillera prevented the Prince uf Wales from crossing the Andes vesterday morning. He was on ills way to Argentina, but had to tllrn back. The Prince left Valparaiso last night after some delay owing to heavy snow in the mountains and reached Los Andes. the Chilean terminus of the Trans-Andean Railway, at 6.30 yesterday morn- ing. Rain was falling heavily. but the line was reported clear. Rain Changes tr. Snow. As soon as the special train be- gan to take the grade the rain changed to snow and at Junction Station, on the Argentine border, 3,760 feet altitude. which was reached about 10 o'clock, lt be- :ame evident that the train _was not going to get through without considerable difficulty. lt proceeded however, and about I2 miles from the summit of the pass a gang was sent ahead to :leur the road. while the train was hacked into one of the numerous tllelters constructed on the moun- tain side as a protection against blocked lines by the fall of mass- es of snow. Slides -Block Road. Shortly after the train returned 'o Juucal with the idea of -attach- ing a snowplow. but it was finally decided to go back to Los Andes in the hope oi' making a fresh start tomorrow morning. Snow had been falling steadily all morn- -ug and the pilot train, which set .un n short time before the royal nie. get through. but snow slides blocked the road between the two trains. Sees Msn Stabbed. Los Andes was reached at 3 o'cioek in the afternoon. The Prince witnessed quite s thriillnz incident while walking in the streets of Los Andes after the re- turn of his train. He was passing l shop, but stopped to watchsaln \firay between two msn. One of them drew a knife and stabbed the other. The wounded man fell to the ground but. rising quickly. hurled a large stone at his sssuil- lnt, then collapsed and was taken to a hospital. The msn with the ‘