Business! experts 1 Every man who succeeded in business . predict good going for hard workers. *____ \ ‘Covers Prince Edward Island Iiike The De w believed in work. Guardian Ina Charlottetown Founded Inning Guardian, Cont: Ill! a CHARLOTTETOWN, cANAnA A TUESDAY- SEPTEMBER 30, 1924 u! Ibldfllfio gnuul‘! ll ..._._._._¢ ..."%f"!‘1 if if 1 ronnnnnoln on nsunnu runn- nnn tutu: The much looked for meeting with a ‘view to organizing a Prince Edward Island football league was held last night at the League of the Cross Hall- Represt-nntatives from tho Abegwelt, League of tho Cross nnd St. Dunstans were present and a; League was duly orgunlzed with the following officers: Pres—.l. ll. Flemming, S. D. U. Vice Pros—F. McDonald, Abe-g- weite ' Scc'y——Janne-s Coyllo, L. of C. Connmittcmn- W. J. McDrnznld. Abbles; Richard Johnson. S. D. U; 1,90 M. McDonald, L. of C. The following is tho schedule of games: Saturday, Oct. 4—S. D. U. Abbles Thursday, Oct 9—L oi C. vs S- U VS- D. . Saturday, Oct 18—L. of C. vs. Alnhies Thursdnay. Abbies Saturday, Nov 1-—L of C vs S l) Oct- 23-8 D U vs- U Saturday, Nov 8——Abbics vs L. of C. Anodgr Tragedy Reported Off Rum Row (Canadian Press) IiOSTON, Sept. 29.-——A tragedy off rum row was reported hero to- day wlnon the fishing scanners lnn- gonnnrnr and Nnthnnnlie llamnnnonnnl bronnglnt word that the British schooncr Bryl M. Corknnn was sigh- ted, capsfzctl and a derelict off Georges fLI-nlnlnng banks last FrIdsY- Shc was apparently a vict-inn of the recent storm. lvhfllhel‘ h!" crow of six was lost or saved was not disclosed. SIIHMIIS TERMS [Ii EEHIIINTS IPPIIIIIIIIIN For Menxrship in the League of Na- tions. (Canadian Press») PAnltiS, Sept. 29.-1Leopold Von lrloescln, German Ambassador to France, today called nnpon Prvnn- icr Iierriot and handed to him a memorandum settling forth tho con nnako applltuationn for nncnnborslniln in tho-League of Nations. fP-he text ol‘ the memorandum will not be made public but it is undor- stood on best authority thnnt tlncln Germans ltrinl down no (wonditionns for membership, but mukc it clear lhnt the Reich will expect to have a permanent seat on the council of tho League. The memorandum also points out. that in view oi tine limitations on the size and strength of tho German army provided l'or in the trea-ty the Reich cannot 1nn~ dcrtakc to Pttrticiptnto ln the appli- czntion of the sanctions under lino guarantee psct such no the onn- now under nliscnnsslon at Geneva, al though Germany offers no objec~ tlons to the general principles ol’ such an arrangement. The document will bc snnbnnnittcd to a cabinet meeting on Thursday and tho general impression inn oil'- iclal circles is that it contninns no- thing which nnight iornn an insur- mountable obstacle. , Fox Expert Visits Charlottetown Dr. G. Ennis Smith, lnlocltonnlst in charge of tho Ilcsotnrch Fox Sta- tion nt Hull, (Quebec, was yester- day In conference with Premier I . RATE-Ac. non- word. M! owh insertion in this column- 1r ‘APPLE AND POTATO BARRELS now for sale at 101111 11- G111 & son, 6120 9 Z6 5i. ‘DR. CROKEN HA8 REMOVED to 48 Great George Street. 119111 to Customs House- 6668-—9—27—nn—3l :FOR 8ALE—8EOOND HAND Safe in good condition. Apply (BF ternoons) 193 Weymonth. (i6708-9-30-m1l. ‘LOOK-REGULAR 39 CT. IM- ported Gravensteln 20 ctsper dOZ. while they last. P. J. MacDonald. Phone X88.—2i. ‘TO LET-HOUSE AT OAYTOWN. 11.0w rontmApply A. Piclcard n11 Co., Connl Dcslor. 6643-9-27-M3l. ‘WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A (lunnntlty of this year's honey. ‘Snutll size nlnottlcs 25 cents; pint bottles so cents‘. quart b01111“ 90 cents. Jenkins & Son. 66418~9-27-l\i3l. ‘STEWARTS BAKERV-THIS bakery will he open to yonr lnn spectionn this week. Come ntnd sco where and how Stewart's Bread is nnado.-—3i. ‘T0 LET—EIGHT ROOM TENE- nnont, all modern conveniences,‘ centrally located. Apply 104 Fitzroy Stnaot.—2i. ‘WANTED-GIRL FOR GENERAL housework in small fnnnnily. Ap- ply Mrs. James A. Murphy, Enn- erald R.R. 2, P. E. I. 6715-—9-30-nntf. ,__ ‘FOXEB FOR SALE-CLASS A. Hoton Match, nEarnscllfle, If’. E. l. Stewart regarding ‘this establish- ment of the proposed Fox Experi- mental Station here. tho pnnrpo-o of which is to investigate innto the nutritional and brooding problems 1affcctinng thc fox industry. On Dr. Smith's return to Ottawa, ho will report lo the Dopnrtnnncnt of Agriculture and If tho silo and tho plans of the proposed ranch and t‘he other ‘conditions rn-lnntllnng to the experimental work are sa-tfsfac? 101')’. the Federal Department will at onco,take steps to fnnlfll the un- tierstannding already had with the Provincial Government. Successful Islander Visits Native Home The lslunnl rcprcscnntnnllvcs of tho Grout Wc-sl Lzttn Assurance (‘onn- puny nnct in convcntionn nnt the of- fices of iiynndnnnann 8r. (‘o.. Ltd., i‘rov. incinnl Mnnnnnngcn" ycstcrtlnny. The fcnntnnrc of tho cvnnnvcntitntn was lhu splvnniinl nnddnrss givun by lhv (icnncrnnl lllnnnttgcr of tho (in-at Wcst Life, Mr. (‘. (i. Fvrgnnsonn who is nn nnnntlvc son of Princn- itldnvnrrl lsltnnnd. Mr. I"vn'gl|<ol1 was urn-onn- paninal by Mr, M. ll. lfnlgcnnsonnp ngnrncy tllrcnnttnn" znt H":nni Office. snlnd‘ Mn". f‘. A. ilnnticr, Snnpcrinntn-ntnlnnnt oi‘ tinu blaster“ agency at Illonntrn-ul. Th0 convention was a. gnu-at sun“ cuss, bring ttticnnnicnl by u largo nnnnnbcr of lnsnnrntnnrn: nngvlnln-n fronn cll pnrls of tho Province. 'l‘lnn- vlsltnrk (nXprUSSnHi thcnnsclvcs 11H lnig-iniy delighted with the nzntnnrnl lwunnty and delightful cllnnatu of l’. E. I. cvcn nt this lato season. Thn- vlvltinng officials c-wnngrantulntlztl the Island rcprtescntatlvcs on tho loading position llncy Inlnd uttznlnncnl llnn- island lnrsncln having lod nll (‘unndu for tho last four nnontlns. ditlons unnder which Germany will, the Great Beyond Sunday cvoninng_und m gvaeful Qhurgg of the island Ghftown Chapter I. 0. D. E. Hold ifffiiiiiiifffffiillilifi ililllill P. the iloyai Edward Chapter of tho- I. f). D. E. was held lnn tho Ennpiro roonnn, Navy League llnnlitilnng yes? tn-nrday afternoon, tho ltcgom Mrs, | | MucCrcady presiding, 1 ' ' After the usual routine business‘ . reports fronn various committees Prince Edward island Protestant were read. The resignation of MrsJOrpInIa-nnage l-s In such uxtremo fun- A_ E. Alon-risen Prov. Sec‘y., of thoanclal straits that unless a. gonor- lthlnnczntioh War Menuorlal, was Togo"! 1111111 15 11115911 1111' 119 T911911 hi’ Icolvcnl and accepted with deep m-flho Protestants ol’ the whole Prov- grct. Mrs. J. A. ilicMllian was eIocl-flhlifi. the trustees adnnlt ‘that they cd as Inc-r success“, soon will have to tnlosu its tloors. ' resolution expressing Tho Orphanage owes $40,000 and tlie1_ tthhptm-'s regret at h,” (lepaflure ‘t. needs $10,000 for maintenance» ‘from onnr city, and appreciation of 11 11- 111 11119911 11'1"“ 119171- 31111 911‘ hon" splendid work willie, among us 1111115 1111c $104100 1111111111111 101' 1111 was tondcrctl Mrs. Graham Jnnrdlnc. 11911“? 1m 11"’ 111°“ Yea‘: 111' 110- 111° it was nlucitlctl to holnl u dance Pudk“, 1111111111117 11111100111110“ 1111711 1n m“ Navy League Building nt can carry on satisfactorily fronn 'frafalgnl. Day‘ 00L 21B,‘ thnnt pol-nnt. The Auxiliary lnus en- : The annual Tau and Sale Wm listed the cooperation of u, thous- ibe hem Nu“ wuL conlmntces and wommn throughout the Prov. lwcro appointed and the weekly "1"" who Wm work ranmuny year nsewings Wm begin “on Amway. utter your to maintain the Orphan- Mrs_ w_ E Bmmgy gm“ a my ntgc, provndul line lnnstitnnbon is ex. - y ntricutctl from its ‘ ' l'l'i I- t, _ z _ , _ . present d l cnnt nnn creating ttlk on hon tn 1p tn thn.‘ nut the wonmn we] unequal Old Countr . Airs. Fro - 1103' was olecmdyu new nlenlgfn111gzl1fiz|ltodcheharinnf ‘off the indebtedness‘. 1110 Billl-Zihg of tho National Anntlnennnidn U’ (fly 111.111. men ob‘ ged.” g1‘: the "muting adjomnbd. up no r prcpuruions for mainta . dnco tor the coming year, in order -- ____ to uvolnlinterfercing with tnhe niobi- - . _ lifting nnovenncnt. P1611011 Glrl Outswnns lllnnch of the smooo of indcbtclni- I _ nrss is a lnangovcn’ from the con- strnnctinnn fund of the proscnnt nnew builnlnng- The lrntstces who pro- vided for the wcli nlosig-nncd cdlflco (Canadian Press) nosnon. Supt. at Mount Ilerlnert built not only _ 2!), -~llliss hlvinnfnnl‘ tlnc lnnnnnnutlistc lnn-sent, but tn-Iso lliorrnsonn, uf Plctonn, N. 3., tnl tinncspvitln an vyc to the near future. a stcnogrznplner. tcicplnonnc opn-rtntnnr-liln-nn and wonncn ftnnnllinnr with the ""11 111115410 5111110111. 101111)! “'11s ilnr1gronvtln of tnhiluntlnropln: innstitu. knowlcnigcnl to be a snvinnnncr on‘ firms shy that the new building, 1411'°11t§1-11 11)’ 1011i! tlisttnnntrvn swlnnn-lyvlniln: it might bc a lfttlc snnullor 111-1"; 01408-1111 01' 1111-‘1 1-‘1lY- 111 for innnnctliatc mqtnircnnntsnls, \v.li “With-I'M I00 cold for morn: tlnl n. on" lu- nnnm- ton largo fivc yntznrs lncnco. of tlnu scvcrzni men who lund cllivn" low-h tgqlnny, hhgy who, nut, (he I'd \\'itln lncr. illlss iliorrlsnnnn Y1‘-*'11'1' strnnctnnrc is barely more lhaninnn ado- day smnnn for seven lnonnrs Tn nll at. (lump, in vh-nv of (hi; ihct that. it lvlllllt t0 1011011 11111-11011 111K119 has to provide one winng for the Art Ross who nlovc off with 1W1‘- ylrls and uh Qhtirt-{y scpal" lcft the water alter a nnllc tnntszty-nple ‘vim; {m- phe boys, ht least no lug it was too cold for lninn. Motrrisonn continued nto within ‘P1connnnnonlnttinnnns are connccrncd. All 111119 111111 11 111111 °1 1'111'111'1111' “1t1111hltinrw clniltlrun: are togcthcr 111 tho cl-ocolntes fed her from u-rtnvbnlntt. (iininng-rotlill, schoolroonnn and play. W119" 511° w“ 11111911 11111111 111° roonn, as wcll as onnt of floors. 111 “T1191 119111111119 111° 1111c 11111111“ lnnct, Iirnnctlcanlly znt all hours dnnr‘ 1181111151 1W1‘- nng nlnyliglnt- linnt when night ' uronnncs, they nnnnst have scptnrute ‘quarters. | An orgznnnlzctl public oppcal is be. iinng prcparn-nl inn all parts of tlnc Provlnncnt 'l‘ln'c.ro will be a corps on‘ volnnnnlccn- tcanns in (T-Innnn'lotlc~ town and another inn. Snnnunncrsitlc. Death in Ssitle Of Aged Resident with local ccnunn-ttecs in call other towns and villages. At the head T110713 P118680 11980611111)’ “Wily 1° of the Charlottetown organization just as night. shadows ‘were falling as a whole, isCeorge S< 1111111111. K- Ellen Cody widow of the lute Dr.'C., Barrister, of cnmrnotretownn. He Edwinn A. Vaughan who for many is Exccnntlve Chairman of the fitnnd- years was a practising physician at 111181115 111°Ve111e11_1- w" F- T111‘ Summersmm marsh is Vice-Charman. and acnm. {The deceased was a lady of the puign treasurer is to linejnpponnnteiil old school kind and cheerful and to 1111111119" The “M111 1"“ “"11"” ' 1111011 her was but 101101101‘ She lnnnnnnfs leadership innclnntlos such possessed a strong faith in her Ile- men as s_ A_ MCLOML of Moore & deenner which she kept _til-I the las-t. McLeod, “a K Rogers’ or W_ K, She had reached the advancd ago Rogers s: Co’; Donmd Mcginnon, of 91 years and was tenderly nnurs- of nqcLean & Mcxinnnnl; J_ y. ed and cared for by her Mnshler Phillips, of Snnmlnncrsitle and other Miss Ada Vtnnnghann who was devo- Igading piflzgng, _ tedly nttaclned to her. ‘She leavcsl Ilcatllng the Woman's Divisnon ol to cherish her memory two dznnngh- the Charlottetown volunteer corps tors, Miss Ada and Mrs. Charles are Mrs. W. K. Rom-rs, chanrnnnann; (um-k, dud Mrs, ll. ll. Homo, vice-chain'- 'i‘lnc rcmnnlns will leave ttho lnonnno11111l11- 111110)’ 11m 01‘i¥11111'I-i1'1g stronl! cl‘ Mr. ilamunoud W. Cannon Tnnos-I1Q111111‘ 111 wmmi“ fwd 11,rf1[?111f11‘,_1',1.1:1i ‘my M 2 0.0mm‘ w Sn Mary-stun cspcclnnllyvgn. onns std o <.nn l -- 4 (Ylnurrln whore service will bo held “‘11'1‘11n11' , Frederick (‘onnrtcnay llarhar 111 um’ C‘ 1101111011“ W111i“ wmml’ head of Frederick (Jourtonnrny to tho burying ground at hi. lulcnnnn- Barb” and Association’ u; 0m, ors whore slnc will hr lnnld bcsltlt» tlnc rcnnnnnlns ol’ inor ihrco little boys. INIIIHEH Pililii’ Mztdlsonn Avcnnnr, New York, who dlrcctcd the lnlghly successful fin nunclnnl calnnpuignn for Prince Edward Island Hospital in Nvvt-nnnher and ilocennnber last, has returned to Printce Edwin-rd island from Now York to conduct this public appeal in behalf of the Orphnnnngo. Ila is tnsnsistctl in this cannpuignt by Wil- [red (Yourtenay ilarber, of tlnc sznnnnu firm, and ilsrolnl Lee Stcllhldlfi- 1111- Tlno nnanagonnnnnrt of tho Victoria Hotel expontictl ovcry effort in making tho lnnnnqnnct lncld thcro Inst night, in honrr of tlnv visitors a splendid success. i-‘DURING EXHIBITION WEEK ‘no urn (nffcrlng a half bushel of tonnatoos at 35 cts. P. J. MacDon- ald, Phone RBS.-—ZI. o. o. nL-tl ‘FOUR CAKES INFANTS DE- light Soap for 25 cts. Coffin 8t Co.—8666—9—27—m-3l. ‘SAUNSOME SAUSAGES MADEI fresh today. Saunders, Nownnom 8t Co., Market Building. 6050-—9—28—6—-mos. ‘LOST-IN CORNWALL 0N 8AT., the 27th, s folding purse contalnq lng money and discharge papers. Finder notify B. D. MePhail. Cornwall. (i886-9-30-M3l. ‘JOI PRINTING OF EVERY description cheaply and ‘exped- itiously executed. Guardian Con- trsl Job Printer-y, Phone 188. i878-5-6tf. ‘TWE REDEEM YOUR INFANTS Delight Soap post cards. Coffin & Co.—6666-—9-27—m—~3i. "TO LET-SUITE OF STEAM beam“ 0mm,‘ 1n l-fennessey Bull- dinng, Great George St. AIJIJ1Y Two Macs Drugglsts. ~51 swarrrsn-"ro RENT ‘snvnau. furnished house or flat, suitable for light housekeeping. Apply "X" c.o. Guarantor-til. » ‘EXHIBIT OF BAKERV PRO- ' ducts this week at Stewart's Bak- ery, Visitors to the city as well as citizens are lnvlted every day this week to inspect our new work- shop and equipment. 3i other lnennhcr of Mr. Harbors staff. ’l‘lnoso three men have huld or- IEIVI IIIH IHE I- Iii NIIIIINE (Canadian Press) GENEVA, Sept. 29. —Grnvc inter. national problems are believed to have been raised through the Jup- ganlznntlom meetings in nll three |countlcs, having had largo anndl- onccs In Konsingtonn, Malpoqnnc. Eldon, Murrnny River, and Murray ilarbonnr. Local tzonnnnlttn-cs Innnvc boon formed in almost thirty conntros. such as Sonnrls, Mount Albion, Puwnal, Dnnnstnnffnnagc. Morell, Eldon. Murray Harbour. Murray River, Bangor, Marlo, anese demand at the Lnugnnnn of Nn Marslnfield, Snvnange Hnrbonnr, St- flgng (IIQQuQ3IOn-Q gm- m, mnontlypfitflffl, Hunter ltlvor, Fredericton, uncut to =the proposed protocol of Sprilntifivhl. Mhlpeqlw. NP" 11°11" arbitration and ggcuflty _ don, Clifton, French Rlvor, Cnvcn Many of the delegates nrc of tho dish, Stanley Bridge, (Yannphollton. opinion that the whole qutotlnn of Victoria. (irllllllllti. Tfyil". ""111 racial equality has been thrown brook, York, (Invo iiond, and definitely before tho world by tine Stanhope. Japanese namondment which touch-i General campaign headquarters es upon the states’ soverlgn rightqhas been established at 101 Queen and that Japan will continue to ln-- Street, Charlottetown-n‘. in that gut-through rho LQQRUQ n: Nations office, for the use of which the for a revision of international law campaign committee is indebted to so that matters now deemed to be- D- J. Riley. a small forco of typlsts. long exclusively to the internal under command of Miss Dorothy jurisdiction of tint-state may occas. I Stewart, is card indexing the lonally and rightfully be the snb- names of thousands of probable ject of world wide concern, demand givers thrcnnglnonrt the island. .iil1l5lNII inr- 1111-‘111 fnnr zns dormitory and lavatory uc- . ice functioning nnndc r (Jhnnlrnnnldu generation of a family of extensive nnnnn nnnnrs Last Minute News Flashed In Over the Wires t fiiliNiniil Hundreds Killed and Thousands Woun- ded in Fiercest Conflict in War. (Canadian Preli) SHANGHAI. Sept. 29.~The iter- ccst battle of modern China's hist- ory raged nnlong tinc entire Shang- hai front this sfternoomapparenntly it is tlnoflnal phase of the local ‘conflict. Chi Hsleh Youan's troops attacked and hurled back the Che- kiznng forces who made gains in a surprise attack Saturday but be- fore long the lnattlo assumed such Intensity that it seemed that both sides ‘were on the offensive. Artil- _lery bombing planes and machine guns kept up a terrific bombard- ment that shook Shanghai. SHANGHAI, Sept, 29.—liundreds of Chinese soldiers were killed and (Canadian Press.) OTTAWA, Sort. 29—Full de- tails of the trade treaty be- tween Canada and Australia are not yet available here but It In known that. Canada gives Australia preference to United Kingdom In return. (Special lo the Guardian) LONDON, Sept. 29.-—Whon parliament reanembies tomor- row Prime Mninistar MacDonald will move the second reading of the “lrlah" bill‘ giwlng the government power to establish the “lrleh" Boundary Commis- sion and appoint a representa- tnive for Ulster without Ulster's consent. TORONTO. Sept, 29.—D. L. McCarthy, K. C., was today ap- pointed by the benches of the Law Society of Upper Canada to succeed the late H_. H. De- wart on the legal Home Bank cases, nuany others wounded this morning on nn six mile front from Niunsang LONDON, sq“, 29,_.1\_h¢ to Mulnn, when the armies of the rival nnll-intary governors fighting for possession of Shanghai continnr cd hostilities with lmpetnconns .nten slty. According to a witness who returned this afternoon after travcr polllilcal crisis, It is as clear as 111115 1116 Hhflfe 01 1111111511118 10 M11- noornday that the Llbgral’ parry ,lnn, wcst of Shanghai, both sides do“ not wing an “nylon on "were drenching the lines with shrap the treaty and lg 1|; fa,- from nei. Numerous relief stations behind certain whether the Conserva- tive party wants one. ' speech which Premier Mac- Donald deilvered at Derby and the reception to It does not en- courage the belief that the Ru: slan treaty will precipitate a -L‘I'S. Prominent Breeder NIEW‘ YORK. Sept. 29.-- Naval Radio station here to- day asked all vessels in North Atlantic to watch for the aux- iliary steed yacht Seadrlft, owned by C. S. Somervllle, Loo Angelou which ls ten days overdue on her maiden trip , (Canadian Press.) - [Scotia breeder of Guernsey cattle i typhoid while exhibiting 'pital his condition for the time President of Toronto iseented hopeful but he was unable ito weather the arts}; of the disease Among tine live stock judges at and passed away this morning. Mr.l1 the Charlottetown Exhibition [HISICOTIIYIIE achieved political distinc-l week wil-l be Mr. Robert Hillier, tlon In 1920 when he defeated Hon. President of the Canadian National E. H. Armstrong, the present Prc live stock importer-s and exporters troduced during the session of was 111 C1111111111~ ‘a resolution setting forth than lnn Mr- 11111161‘ Teilresents the third view of the history of Nova Scotia. > under Confederation the people of dealers in live stock. He is a native the province should be given an- of Stonnffvllle, Ont., and has for other Qppm-wnhy by means of a twenty Your years been a farmers plebiscite of deciding whether or director ol the Exhibition Board of no; they shmnd remain pa" of the w-hich ‘he hns been chairman for nonunion o; Canaflzk the last two years. " I-Ie was the first agricullnnrist to illl either of those offices which is n t n NEiH an an, The opening performance of the Mae Edwards Company at the Prince Edwurd Theatre last night pectatlons of the many attending local theatre-goers, who followed with unfailing interest the comedy drama "The Gutter Snipe," the stellar role of which was cluverly " taken by Miss Mae Edwards. Mas Edwards as "Ginger", the daughter of the slums who is adopt- ed by Gordon Landis a donninec-r. lug and gouty old millionaire (ably played by Mr. Arthur Hebert) kept the house roaring with her droll sayings and clever repartee. The supporting roles cf Charity Pres- cott, the haughty. scheming reis- tlve of old Landis (played by Miss Leelyo Thomas), Dorevn Prescott, (Miss Peggy Adams) the innocent but courageous victim of her own circumstances, John Lemar (Fred Durand) us the cmfty and crooked family lawyer who intends to cut came up to and exceeded the ex- nnnnn nniannnnnn nnwnnns turns nnnnnnusgnnortn nunnuct united to “Glngerfl were all cap- ablytaken, resulting in a well comedy drama. "The Mae Edwards players" have fully realized the value of high class and original vaudeville and the realization is embodied in the many acts- and skits that dis. polled the usual boredom of long waits butweenn acts. Charles Doumee juggling at the traps and. playing instrumental music was highly enjoyable. while Jack Farr, ventriloquls one of the clevereet. of his lino ever seen and seam here. Chas. T. Smith. in vocal and banjo solos was never tiresome and the dancing team of Fred and Edna Durand in buck and wing rollerskata dancing had the house- ln screams. Stage chatter by the same team was also full of chuck- lens. The opening overture by the Novelty Orchestna undc-r the direc- tion of Bill Ottls was another pleas. rounded and not too melodramatic ' ;And Politican Is Dead Emma-t threw»- Wm COW». Eflsland- Eleven FREDERhCTON. N, 13., Sennt. 2o. persons Including several ‘I/afsilshy Cflhfctrfllaflfl are 0h pit)!‘ Yarmoutln and prominent Nova tionod as a possibility. [died here this nnornlng, aged forty- 1110M arrived at between the Do- |f|ve ygarg, My, coming devemped minion and provincial governments m5 “he and the Backus interests for con- ‘lnord of Guernsey's at the exhibition "111 01 1110 ‘VET-H's 01 the Lake 0f ‘hurt,’ 13st week Removed w the hm the Woods will also be discussonll by the cabinet. P. J, Cardin, Hon. nun B. McGlver- 'n and Senator Andrew Hagen will leave for the West tonight. His first meeting a jo’n.n.t one for Port Arthur and Fort Exhibmml and one of the largest m,“ of me province. Hie also hr place on “Yednesday evenInB. Oct. lU. M. W. Now in himself a large silcu of Gordon ant feature of tnhe show, the sue Landis’ fortune, Peanuts McCann cess of which indicates a very suc- (Jack Farr) as a scion of the under. cessful run by this popular 00m world who is also forced to bow be. pany, who repeat last night's play fore circumstances. tlnd Bert this afternoon and tare showing to- Landis, (Carleton J. Pinckney) the night a drama of the Canadian scape-grace heir to t-ho Landls mll-lNorthwc-st "Miss Babette." lions who in the end is vhappily' Premier King and Says S. A. Will Not Raise Gluestion Party Leaving For West OfSeparation 1—__ (‘Special t; the Gulrdihn) (Special to ‘the Guardian) (YPTAWA. Sept. 29.—Prentnicr LONDON, Sept. 29.—J. H. Thom- me 31x mug Nmngnng from we", King will attend his last. nneetlng as Colonial Secretary, Bir Douglas {lnelrwnlh wounded, white Scores of the cabinet before leaving for iiogg. M.P. and Senator Gustavo of others “rm-e nfIhvIHg on stretch, the West this afternoon. RecentvBoyer. Canada members of the Em- 1 meetings resulted in appointments plre to flll vacancies lnn the junhciary on who recently toured South Africa the Railway, Connnnleslon and onlarrivcnl at Southampton today in ad the Board of the Canadian Nation-ivance of other members of the par- Parliamentary Association l Railways but the post of Gov- ty. of Banks re- Colonial Secretary Thomas In an nains unfilled. it ls not unlikely interview said the recent change in that this appointment will be made the government of South Africa did this afternoon and the name of H. not nnean that the question of sepa- B. MncKenz-ie General Mansgerof ration would be raised by the gov- ——Howard W. Corning, M. P. P.. the Royal Trust Company is men- ernmenfof Premier Hertzog, It is understood that the agree- l . Phaff Subjected To Twelve Hour Grillin (Canadian Pren) BREST, France, Supt. 29. —Max Jerome Phafi, German American, charged with piracy on the high seas in connection with the looting lat July of whiskey from the French steamship Mulhouse off the Canadian coast, was objected to 12 hours of grilling Saturday by Cap- tain Fournier of the French navy who will act as prosecutor against Phafi before the marine tribunal. Examination was conducted with the strictest privacy in the pres- ence of Phaifs attorney. Aftm- wards Phlaffs attorney reported that his client had repudiated tho accusation of piracy but had given many interesting details concern- ing smuggling of liquor in the Unit- Mr. King accompanied by Hon} William takes 0-} Annual Session At Truro (Canadian Press) TRURO. N. S. Sept. 2n —’i‘ine a very important. one us tho Tor-l onnlo Fnnlr had this year 1.519.000 paid ndnnnlssionns and is tlnc largest annual ganthori-nng inn ‘tho world. Mr. School Principals Are Strong For 0. T. Act this aflcrnoonn nnnndvr the clnnlrnnnann. ship of William iionnston, Provin Millcr Inns jlntlgcd in (lrout llri-tain Argentine. llnitotl Slates and nflor this wcok inn cvrry provincg of, 131111111111" tor cared for, and have lnrgrnr sav- 1111v1111-1 1mm‘ 191' 1113111’ 5'93"‘ lugs If lino Ontario ‘Fn-nnpernnnnco Ac; 61111119911111 W1111 Fhflflifflihlh 01 1W9 is conntlnnnncd, lino prlnncipznls of Tor- 111111111 110 19 1155001111011 with -'l11(1 onto's public schools wont on ro» wss one of those who were instrnn- cord as heartily vndonsrng the con- menta] In _cstablislnlng the Canad- tinuancc of the act. Over sixty Ian National System of Live Stocknprincipals attcndctl tlnc meetings. Records, which ls acknowledged as‘ The resolution 59011801811 by $- thg mo“ pprfept sysmm 1n H", Richardson and R. J. Elliott, and worm m"; 1S recogmzed by "H mplwhich was llllilnililllilllfliy passed elgn nations as well as by the Fod- 11811111“ oral Dept, of Agriculture branches 11w11°11111‘“ 1111111“ . whmm Sea“ are (streets at pnrsent lakn-s an awful TORONTO. Sent. 29- -~-I)ccl.'n|'- lug that cirlitlron will be safer, hoi. on Toronto cinnl Prusirlcnt ntnnncd by John l... Lonvls. when tho charter of the dis. trict was suspcnntlrd a your ago. Tho nnectlng opened with sixty six properly accrcdltrtl delsrgatcs lnn ntlundnnncc. it hnnd been re ported that Lr-nvis lninnsclf would be 1nrosennt ' for the convention. which is to uloct officers to carry on tho work of the district under its restored charter, hut lt was en- nounced he would - not attend. James B. MacLaclnlan and Dan Livingston deposed st-crotary and prnsidcnt of lino district were also nbsn-nt. 'l‘lnoro was in nnttonntlannce however a delegation from one big l'l’i l t . , . certificate issued‘ a Xe‘ 1’ everyitoll of clnnldrons lnvos, and easier ' to intoxicants will greatly Accompanying Mr. Smith ‘is Mrdnccoss John W. Brant. Secretary of the 1111111011311 the danger m 611111116“ 110' lug to and fronn school. Canadian System of Records slnccl "And whereas thoclniltlrcnn of our 1905- a 19W 3'91"“ 1111111‘ 11-‘1 ("Kilhhicity arc bcltcr cared for, clothed zation. Mr. Brunt has been foriannd nonnrishcnl unnnicr present condi. 11111113’ years n director of the Con-Alone than when lntoxicante- were tral Canada Exhibition held at Ot-nmorc easily secured: tawa and for alike length of tlune1 "And whereas, the obvlollfl P111‘- director of tho Ottawa Winter 111°“ 01' 111° 01811113-‘111011 Wflllmil 11111 pm", Mm“ M Um prwem “me present onnnpslgn against tnhc O. T. treasurer of that organization. 1:03 ""691? 1" “cure 1111°X1"1"118 . ‘ ms y; 1 And whereas, tho deposits of nlglglllnllrtgnkt savings in thcslPgnny n arc increased fronn 7. .000 in Juno, 191G, to $438,000 in Juno. 1924. no small measure of which Ingns green. duo to the operation of t e . T. A.; "Bo it therefom resolved that the Toronto Public School Princi- pals’ Association pllaco itself on ro Kori a: betllgg ‘p! the opinion that s n t est nlflflfélll of onnr province no continue and strength- BRITISH M. P]! NEW QEATS Iiosnos. Sept. 2t>~n~w o... flrst1 time In 24 years -the members’ benches lnn- the ilousc- of Commons are bring ro-nnpholstcrod. The now covering will be a hard grain- ed g-roon morocco. The work was very nocesery, the stuffing on the old seals protruding In many places, but war. eccnomy prevented the work from being on the Ontario Temperance Act, es done before. pecialiy in view of the promlise of The red covering In tlnt- House of our premier‘ of full and vigorous Lords nre well worn- in places, bnnt enforcement of the act in the event ing treatment on a broad basis of Qquity, (continued 0n page three) are not being replaced yet. of a majority in favor of it“. t get their unnlon. under the leadership of F. Iregere against whom deportation proceedings arert now pending. _.j_<o>-__ cums SARK Il-ERE Chief Sark, Lennox Island. was in Snznnnnerslde yesterday, on route to Charlottetown, where he will de llvcr an address fronn hls people to tho ncw--~Llennt. Governor at the formal onncnlng of the exhibition to day, Announcements, Coming Events, _ Meetings, Etc “Miss Eva Dyer, massage and oleotrlclty. Electrolysis. 287 Rich mmnd street. 6078-9-l4-M6i "Wanted-JKIO people to come up stairs in Exhibition Building and luncheon. Buy your annual meeting of the llrnnltvd Mine ed 8111.181. _‘¢..._____ Workers of America, Maritime Dis trlct, opened herc ttt two o'clock I(|_LTRADEY°U HAlRPlN FOR. 6 TORONTO, Sept. 30. —Msri'time forecast; southerly winds Increas- ing to gnies; cloudy followed by rain. ' Maximum and mfmlmum temper- atures: Toronto, rain . . . . . . . . . 438-“ Montreal, cloudy . Quebec, cloudy .. Halifax. fog Sc John. fog .. Boston, rain .. New York, cloudy Charlottetown, clear ...64——5 High tide this nnnrnlng at 11.“ nnd tonight at 11.57. Sun sets this afternoon at $.18 nnd rises tomorrow rooming n: ' 9 First quarter moon Sunday, Out. 1th. 10.30 n. m. ' luncheon fro help tho Hosp fol. 609l-9-30m2i Buy Robin Hood Flour now-“You will not) regret tho Ladies‘ Aid and‘ Summeroid etido é teen . ates later than Oinorldfretown.“ r . A._..-\ _.. .-v_»-»...~..