g -noe-4-zz PTE _ _ ,_ \ L, \~. -; -`.~-\; \.`- \ if f’ E iviscazz, 193s .............,.,.,- '1 [_-T--1. Wag in the Tawny, September 23rd FREE LECTURES CALEDONIAN HALL, Richmond _Street Manny, Sept 22nd on The Philosophy of Health, at 8 P. M. conver Sun lays: "HI: t:achings are in perfect on The Miracle of Food. ' i 1 9 zo-zi. -cwfgewxgnom own. lie is a. specter of power." . i I I 1 ‘- 1 V Y . AUCTION FORTY-FIVES in C. W. f' , ,".,¢o-ooo-ooo+o-0600-e Classified Advertisements ° ;,,.r-ues .................... . lea vcr lim 0! 5 “fd-I giragg I|ll¢l’I|@ oansooeooaaaaoeoosz 0° ,ef ll” °l I w°rd| _ Fw, insertions ...r-as-roar..."-0 I’ gight lnsertilml ..».»....»-......... OOGOOQO-OOO 0000-#'00 P OO-O-OO-CO~0~O-O line of 5 words ling of 5 words ~§'z "%”"@w44&6 ;oo@q Wastes-‘I - D da (D I3 1+ (D l Female Help Wanted mean* AGENTS-warm ron miogoe, United Art Ltd., 126 ilin, Toronto. 8-8-A. W. mws36i. ”* Erfoas mounts Gasouivc Gallon, Harmless guaranteed cduct. Used by largest Bus Com- mies. Labels. circulars, letter- .,»,d5 wzth agents name furnished. .ee particulars and proof. P. A. lieu-re rc comiwny Ltd-. BDX 3- erniriria. ont. A. w. 9_2:-il For Sale ,"'_"“."_` lv SALE-BRIAR d Dame Dillon, 2.18% or sale at reasonable prices. _They Will good in their classes next year. ith are also good ice trotters. une Dillon is standard and regis- -ed, Lieut. Col. D. A. MacKin- ii, Box 332, Charlottetown. P. E- ,,,d_ rosa-9-19-ai vr nitiiwn Parma ron sane. ply at this Otlice. 5595-tf. SALE.-40 HEAD BEEF CAT- Feeder steers and Heifers. Lev e, Milton. 7003-9-16-Gi. L hr SALE -- ONE MILK COW 4 irs old. B. C. Webster. Milton. 7084-9-19-31. SALE-WILD GEESE. APPLY on Carver, Alexandra. R, R. 1. _ 7070-9-19-21. -._ i i SALE. T0 LET. BOARD AND m signs on hand at Guardian 'ioe. U SALE _ ONE PAIR DARK stern ranch bred mink and extra ie. write Frank Lonsavhie. ppegan, N. B. F. S. 9-18-8i. to H E Ford. Queen Street. CE-WANTED BLACKSMITH. ily . . rlottetown, 7026-9-17-1 week. SALE-HALF BLOOD M'ARE. dium), 1.000 pounds in Sh0\V iiiion. (Entered for local show). k anywhere. $135.00. Box 29. nanville, ’ll02-9-22-24-26-3i. ian is offering for sale, a tity of heavy cardboard mats. lally suitable for the lining of ren houses, etc. Price one cent ,_ "1". S." 9-10-ti. VY CARDBOARD. TH E rd' \ . alesman Wanted i eks or two months camPaiB\'i- money for qualified pressure imanship. Apply Rex care Of rm e164-ti Miscellaneous iumuzn Monomnn. rao. al Land Surveyor. Hefmln' 'mai-s-zo-imo. To Let »_. ' 1-~ WABM BOOM, CENTRAL LOCA- tion, week-end board. Telephone. Rates moderate. ADPIY XYZ- Guardlan. W-1042-9-17-19-22-31 i1 T0 LET-HOUSE WITH TWELVE 4 rooms. central, all conveniences. or will rent part furnished or unfur- nished. Apply Guardian. 1 71108-9-22-3i -M Male Help Wanted _*__ AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY $35_$50 can na alluvial: weekly in sparc lellinz well known line Personal Christmas Cards. Scores of Bteno- Krspliers, Accountants. Clerks. etc.. Oiteeded this last season. Beautiful' MW lwrtfolio sample free. Master Knit co.. Limited. Toronto. Rep- ffeentatives wanted small towns I-iso. 9-is-ii-io-az-24-as No. 2. '__ Wanted W.’AN'rsn._A slcorm n/nm rr.- lustrated copy of "Theory and Prsctiee of lox Ranchinir' by D12 J. A. Allen and W. C. S. McLure. 'State price. Mrs.) Lucy A. Gordon. Alberion. 'iioa-9-22-tr. l _ Lost PM i0s1~_nAND rNs'rnui\rsN‘l'. DB- tween Mt. Stewart and Scuris. Pin- _ der please notify Guardian. ) SALESMAN WITH CAR FOI! ve i rd ‘W MDR. W. R. CARSON Palmer Graduate Chiropractor Fhronio and Nervous Diseases lu Prince St. Phone |071. ' Unolite It Path Church WANTED '_ EXPERIENCED WAIT- resa. Apply Parker House. 7006-tf , Tin.-\‘IilD-DINING ROOM GIRL. Apply Russ Hotel. "i10'l_9-20 1931 CENSUS CLERKS. HUND- reds will be required. Write MCC. Civil Service School. Toronto 10. 8-5-F. H. W. W.-41. Sales Help and Agents A CANADIAN GREETING CARD manufacturer requires representa- tives (both sexes) to sell Personal Christmas Cards ln every village, town and city in Canada. Sample book free. liberal commissions. Write for complete information. Premier Art Guild, 210 Victoria, Toronto. S, H, A. 9-1-lmo. Teachers Wanted WANTED -_ FIRST OR SECOND class experienced teacher for Mar- gate School, opens September 29th. Supplement voted $200.00. H. Brown, Sec'y Trustees. 7099-9-20_3i Mfestern Guardian -CONGRATULATIONS-Congrab ulations one in order to Mr. and Mrs, Wm, Trainer, Albany on the arrival of g. 'baby boy, at their home on Mon- iday, Sep. 15th. -cas!-:s Amoun NED - several cases for speeding within the town limits came up before Stipendiary Magistrate Wyatt on Saturday morn- ing in the Police Court at Summer- side. After hearing part of the ev- idence the Magistrate adjourned the cases until Monday moming. S. -BURIED IN BEDEQUE-The re- mains of Mr. Robert Callbeck, who died in Charlottetown on Thursday, were brought to Summersida on Pri- day _niornizg to Compt_ A that at the funeral service of the ldltion, there are crimping and warp- i late Rev. W. Bruce Muir, that Rowling machines, all driven by motive Chas. J. St. Clair Jeans, Moderatoripower. of the Presbytery would preside and; When operation is in full swing.; that in this service lie be assisted byi it is the intention of the firm to i DH-ilshters-Important. special mos; tml Ladies' Parlor. , -M champions of Prince 1\1'.\'ard Island lwiu play-off with the champions of New Brunswick for the baseball chsmpionslup of the Maritime Prov- were completed last night. The sec-g on Saturday, Sept 27. i ’1‘he Haligonians expect to leave, for the Island on Tuesday. Plans' are alreadyiunder way lo assist the. sc. Agnes club meet the expense of’ the trip. ZION CHURCH Both morning and evening servicesf at llion Presbyterian Church werei well attended. The morning service was conducted by Rev. Chas. J. St. Clair Jeans. Moderator of the Pres- Mr. Jeans delivered a very interest- ing and helpful sermon. Before starting the service he declared the pulpit of Zion vacant. The congre- gation is now prepared to extend a call to another minister. The evening service was conducted- by Rev. R.. Hensley Stavert, Clerk of Presbytery. Many complimentary re- , marks 'were heard regarding Mr. I Stavert’s sermon. ` I Miss Flora Campbell sang very ef, fectively "Come Ye Blessed." Both services throughout were of a high order. ‘Moncton C. C 's I . _ ' v ' Lead Play-Off (Canadian Press) l MoNc‘roN, N. B., sep. 21.-'rho' i Moncton C. C.‘s won the first gsm: ` ' of the final series for the N. B. base- i ball championship here on Saturdayl by defeating Campbellton five to; inothing. Copie Leblanc, southpawi picture for the Catholic Club hung! up what is believed to be a r:oord in 'cliampicnship play with sixteen ztrikeouts. ' Woollen Factory { Opens In Quebec i HUN1rrNGDoN. _Que.. sept. 21- i Production of woollens and worstcds istarted yesterday at the factory of |firm which transferred their activi- ties from Bradford, Eng., to this district. bringing with them 40 op- eratives. all schooled in the English mills of the concern. All the looms and auxiliary machinery, necessary for tha weaving of woollen fabrics. were imported from England, hav- ing been icmoved from the factory of the parent body at Bradford. The) 1001118 Ire 60 in number and, in ad- ‘ A Halifax Despatch io the Monc-l once oi Mr, w., B, pro-rss, on nusmri 'mam mrs can- saturdaygion Tin-ies drteri, sep 19 says; st. iifsellt upon such a body, P1.-my of 'morning a spectacular accident oc-:Agnes champions of Nova Scotia, information is already on hand and ,curred at Royalty Junction when L will meet Charlottetown Abeg-weils,i it was 1-_ot difficult to supplement it _ lin arriving at the decisions to ini » Prcsbytery of Prince Edward Island, and turned over a. number of times , st Charlottetown, next Wednesday,i troduce the changes now being pass- l will meet in special session at_ 'I p. m. ‘No details are Bvailiiblc bllb f¥`°m - in the first ga-mc of a home andled upon in Parliament, The Govern- on Tuesday, September 23rd in thef meagre BOCOUHYS Y°°¢1"ed 11°” °f Mme Series t0 lieeide which team’me-nt may repeat this process of bytery of Prince Edward Island. D onstitutional relations, and, what is ` even more important, an economic conference from which, possibly, may come a reconstruction of the fiscal 'I'he airmen, Boyd and Connor are i fabric of the Empire. Having regard Still Hweitifis favvursble Weather re-I snavrcns ron 'run nano- . to the mae.-.inns or me enterprise ports before taking off for Harbor' Se,-vices for me dad were 1-reid yes-, an early conclusion may not be Grace, Nfld, and will in all likeli-, ,Uday at th, Rpmn catholig corn- 5 looked for hood remain another day on thelegery at 3 p.m. Rev Monsignor , , While the Government intends ul Island. Maurice McDonald officiated. A ser A M E H E R E tirnately to enact legislation pro.- l mon was preached by Rev Joseph viding for a tariff board along the men responded to two alsmis Sat- The Rosary and the litany of the E D N E S U A Y the legislation ef the Borden Gov. urday evening, one at 5.20 for a car , dead were said by Rev Monsignor , ernment, the complete revision of , . TWO FIRE AJABMS-The fire Ollara of the Redempl/.lrlst Fathers lines of that which vas inte ded in ,the tariff promised for next winter is not like-ly to be in any way con. i i°°‘““1f=¢i°f1 and H~ny\vay. ii will take ' ,the responsibility for making piping- ies. The Coriservative conception of inces. Arrangements for the scriesia tariff board is more essentially a fact-finding organization for those ond game will be played in Hslifaxieharged with the function of fram- ing the tariff. ' ` OVER ONE (Continued from page 1) M_i____ hot debate. The tariff on gasoline, the increased duties on window glam and finally the advances in the lev- ies on agricultural implements, con- stituted reasons for the hottest of the skirmishes, The gasoline item and that covering the duties on glass ass-d the committee. That covering cultivators. harrows, seed drills, etc.. the first of the agricultural imple- ments list was still under dl:.7'.'s=io:*. at adjournment. Public Hearings of Tum, sible for the loss and there is a pos- sibility cf conditions becoming worse, A feature of the day was the state- ment by Prerrilvr Bennett that before Pnrliament meets again, public hear- ‘ngs on the tariff will take place This assurance was given in aiiswer ' to a question by Rt. Hon, W, L. Mac- kenzie Klrig. who asserted that no opportunity' for the consumer to state his case on the increase had been given, The Priine li/iiriistcr was not in s posiuori io emo just he'-'~' the Hearings would take piace, but he cs- ,lrrsen in me mstory of Canadag- He 3 C ms f _ . rzrefl Mr. Kms that tbfy Wwld be :coed they sho-no "not be rusneof°°“ ° N” B"““5“1°“~ Ive In Gasoline I » I BENNETT ll Cruutp Gimteh Ciiurcli --_ I (Continued from page 1) J MONDAY i _ ‘ UST 'Lao-wuii;-_g circle of xmg'r,c '_"'*"“ ‘ ¢ Let us call _.\_. .' for your Pres- - -:riptions and psi @>Cr| 1- , iQn5 P i -_ _. .-.s 'tim.53l1£t3fHf{i"E!"i1°_W‘\“UA59WI , 2':-1 11-in--., i . ” PHONE n 2 1 9 ne sure of hav- mg it delivered For Real .is soon as it is Dr” sw" . / \ Service. if dispensed b y __ _ prompt mes- ~.`,,, _ - Ask ' senger service. Z/ Y YM” “ g/ Doctor ` He Knows. i ‘ (IAREFULLY CUMPUUNDED 'i We are experts with the mortar and pestle. Our phar- macists are thoroughly competent. The ingredients we use in compounding all prescriptions entrusted to us are accurately filled in strict accordance with your ‘V physician’s instructions. ' ' rf r \ . ROSS-DRUG-UNITED , ` SUCCESSORS T0 _` The MacKinnon Drug Co. , PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTS - .'- ' r .` ar ' . --r.~',. .1 3,g»_,»fs limi- bggsl out of a Canadian toLTl'~, “_ _mf " ' of ioriy-:ive minion ings. ` cry - ,, , i Conditions are worse in the U..1t- l our Lordshlp ed States. the report of the Feder ' ai Department of Agriculture reveals. In Future In N, B, ' i crop 14 per cent below the five-year ` The report estimates a reduction -'"0 cf thirty-four million bushels below the August estimate. This leaves the average, 1924-28. Blight is respon- tlxe report declares. \ N O CHANGE (Continued from page 1) Any changes in the constitution, were termed by the Ontario Prem-i ier "as one of the most important* ti ‘:l serious situations that havei _,I Supreme Court FREDERICTON. N. B.. Sept. 20- He;-ceforth members of the New Brunswick supreme, court bench will be addressed in court by the form "My Lord," and “Your Lordship” as the result of approval being given by the court this morning to the resolution passed recently by the N. B. Barristers' Society. The form. new o this province, is already in usage ri several other provi:,ces of the Do- minion and has replaced the time honored terms “Your Honor" and "Your Honors." The older form will ontinue in practice in the county `eld, - into without mature consi:ieration."\ No Intfe .» Constitution as Binding 1 Today M E\'e1'~ Canada AS A With respect t/J the item rvlii:li “l:i:es a duty °f 2 1-2 cents a $31- Mr. Ferguson said he had beenl ShiningExarnp[e on under the general tariff on the type of gaioliiié. which is Sellefalil' used in Canada. Premier Bennett read to the house the understand- ‘rluturbed at the tendency to mater- ially change the constitutional rela-' tionship, not only between the moth- . er cou:.try and the Dominions. but iSpecial to The Guardian) GENEVA, Sept. 20.-Canada. was ings he has received from the four also between the Dominion of Can- held up today before the Assembly fzasoiine producing CSl11lV~ml”S in C31* ada. and the provinces." of me League of Nations as E ,mm lv. Col. L. J. Ralston, former Miri- ‘ster of National Defence. asked if ‘be Primo Minister. acting in a legal opacity, would suggest for a mom- ent that the document constituted a contract. There was nothin!! 111 it to compel the companies to reduce priv- nlng. he asserted, It constituted "lO0'>l‘ -roar-ity" to the canadian beanie Ti”-0 und:-:taking had been accebifd bl' the Govemment in good faith, re- ngad me Rims Minister. and the Government prccosfd t/0 aft in BMG faith. If there was abuse. the rem- edy lay in the hands of the Govern- ment. Belglans and Germans Dominate ' Market Then came the window glass items which impose duties as hish 2-'I 4‘= cents a pound under t.he genera. tariff, Hon. J. C. Elliott, former . . ,hire s score of local workers whom ‘ the General Assembly of the Presby-l Lliel’ will train to be competent E terian Church in Canada and b_v‘; \\'c1\'crs. ' i l.;_.____,.._ Minister of Public Works, complain- ed that the new duty would double the price of 81885 111 Canada" I" 5' iiiounttd to “taxing d3Yu€m~" Mr. Bennetts answer. in brief. was that Belgian and Gen-nan glass man- I iufacturers dominated the Canadian i To Dine Premiers i 3 LONDON. September 20-The lm- irerial Conference v‘ll vide the function of the oliurt year on Octo-. ber 3. when his Majesty will ban- quet the Prima Ministers of his Do- minions at Buckingham Palace. The Uilehts will attend in court dress. Tho banquet will mark the first spreoru-ice of the Right Hon. James Bcullin. Australia! Labor Premier. in the traditional knee- hreeches. A more democratic gathering than this select dinner of the few will be held towards the close of the cmfer- enee. on October 29. when His Ms- jesty‘a Government will give a dinner atlarltasterlfoueetoallthedele- gates lt the conference. Arrangements for this affair are going forward upon an elaborate market, His Government proposed VJ change this. 1-fe admitted that it “S s "drastic measure." but ¢U\1d15l°n5 asv. w. E. Davies and mv. R, Hens-i '_' wsmnfed it- mittee to prepare a suitable memorial Umm,” fm. the m;stW;,mptuom POTATO (Continued from D2-Ze 1) -W-i ioo pounds vnu have any pa-tiwlaf effect here, because verv little is imported from the Uniied States at ‘the best of times." The retail price of potatoes will be considerably increased this Fall and Winter lf indications are borne out during the next few weeks. Ac- cordlzg to the Ontario Department of Agriculture, blight has wrought considerable damage to the potato crops in Quebec. New Brunswick and in sections of Eastern ontario. In the heavy-producing centres of Cen- tral Ontario the crop is estimated scale. A thousand invitations have `af, 30 per cent lower than average. , This will ultimately result iii in- creased prices. it was stated. Onzir- nriiisn Norm America Act anal contends that the cozstitution is asf binding today ms it was at the timea it was written. The equality of the: provinces. he added, was recognizecl` by the fact that each province had one vote. , es in the event of the market drolfi- ` Premier Lea's Statement The following statement by Prem- I ier Lea regarding the action take; by the Provinces of Ontario andl Snsizatclzs-wan in reference to thai Provincial treaty has been issued to! the press: “With reference to the press de-I spstch regarding the decision of ther Provinces' of Oftario and Saskatch- cwm to protest against any action being taken by the forthcoming Im- perial Conference, which would af- fec: the Provincial Treaty under| Conf-ederation, I consider that the t'.‘:'ms of Uiii'm unrler wliirli thist Province entered Confederation cani only be changed by." the petition oil the Canadian Parliament to the, Britsh Government, requesting an, amendment to the British North’ America Act." __i_i_,_____ APPROVAL (Continued fro_m page l) and particularly Canadzan. trade; devenpmeni, 'nie importation ori live cattle means work for people ini ` x _ i ada, that imposition Of the dull' Wm in the memorandum which ac ring exampie to maple who are s,_m._ no: result in increased prices. Crlf- compaiiied the letter Premier For-1 mg to solve the vexing problem of icisrri of the guarantee came quick- guson traces the history of the n,i,~,Or;t;e5_ Sir Robert Borden. former Premier of the Dominion told representatives of Germany, Poland and other na- tions, whose relations are being con- stantly dlsturbed because of the presence of foreign racial groups within their borders, that the prob- lem could be solved and solved justly and happily. Give tothe minorities every constitutional and legal right beyond a shadow of doubt. Sir Rob- ert said. and "on the other hand im- press uponr them the necessity for their co-operation." Canada. Sir Rob- crt said, "with its English and Prench inhabitants has on this basis happily brought into harmony a peo- ple who were divided by race, langu- age and religion. Car Accidents In Nova Scotia Over Week-End :Canadian Press) Haurax, N. s., sep. 21.--'rwr dead, one believed fatally injured, an: several more or less seriously hurt was the week end toll of highway sc- cidents i.n N. S. Mrs. Mary McDon- aid, Tl of Dominion. ditd today twenty niinutcs after being struck by an automobile as she was crossing the street on her way to an anniv- ersarycliurrli service. MacDon- ald of New Waterford driver of the 30 trades allied with the meat trade _ ed ` h 1 and I want to see the industry com- car' “ls 'mat on B C "ge ° ing back." British manufa: .zrers and export- manslauzhter Little hope is held for the rcrorei-,v of Mrs. William Camp- ers in general :ire still trying to un- bm' 2L`° °f D°m!m°n' “'h° ues in ravel the great effect of the Cana- the G(-n'r1l Hospital here following dian tsriff changes and even theiln-lufles Silimlned- when SH” “'34 Press is o lime bewildered. \i<“f‘“l<°d <10*-'fi U' H C" in 01°C* E35’ It is notable that x.e ther the Daily Express nor the Daily Mail. both staunch adv:cates of Empire free trade. comment today. while the Morn.ng Post, which is rro- Baldwin. praises Canaders stand and commends hcr action to Br\tain's Labor Governmcnt as part of the solution ta the unemployment prob- lem. last night Roland Brooks. driver oi me Car was held blameless. Lee Smiili. of M'isquofiobcit Har- bor. Halifax County, was killed whef the car he was driving turned over ir loose :travel on the eastern shore 'road Sr-'rcral others in the mzciuni ‘were injured. . X' "Did ih'~`- new play l°.:"c : ' The I/:ndon Times, in a more l~.~'1;17' earl n';"' guarded manner. praises the prefer-l Yr Surf- E\'2=i'b