OFA MERCHANT __-__- luck. | subscription; ‘delivered [$.00 Tigmilnil, Canada and ll. B. A. $4.50 induolry in the mother of good CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1926’ The People's apart .....r» -. Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew \\\_-'~¢-‘.~ m“ '\\\\ ' by veryboily MAXIMS OFA . MERCHANT ' .__._g A fool and his oqialiibium are soon parted. 1 Morning Guardian. Founded ‘I897 Charlottetown Guardian Two Cont: 11 1111iliEST. lNlil iilillil 0F After De1iberating' to Failed to Agree New Jury as Yet Witnesses Were Fullliwillg is the cvldcncc that Vtlls taken at the inquest before iir. liovyer of Crupantl. into the death of‘ the late Charles IC. Mac- lhillitlll cf iiordeit. The jury failed in route to an agreement, six be- ("g in \I.VOI‘ of rctnrnlng n, verilict (lT~\11'1111l'(l1lB to careless car driv- ing, and one not concurring with that tiniiing. Mr. MacDonald. as is W\‘11'1(||DW met -his death when he 'ivai1 ritii down by 11 car driven 113' M“ “iiiiliani Brown. an eniploye oi‘ ilic t‘. N. R. inquest Into the death of Charles iiclionzilii was opened at Burden, sent, 2nd, 1926 at 6 o'clock, p. m. put-cased was killed In an automo- bilc accident about 8 oclock Sept. unit i926. The ear was owned by up. Crosby and operated by Win- Browii. The following Jury was im- pain-lied: JAMESV. McDONALD, Foreman ANDREW NOONAN.‘ FRANK NOONAN. DONALD MURPHY. KENNETH McLEAN. ROY MoKENZlE. JOSEPH McBRIDE. my duly sworn. William Monaglian (sworn) . iiiiiliilNillii -—-q-_-| rFour Hours, Jury 0n the Verdict-No .Empanelleil — Many Examined. lying siontach (1(1\\'lt\\'l.\l‘.t1. head to- wards the south. ills body was crosswise of tltc car. The head \vas just behind the front wheel. behind the base of tlic Hlliiilifl, just at tiic fly-wheel. legs to ‘he nurtli. lMrs. Agnes Crosby (stvoin) I went. in niy cur with Win. Brown after tea. We went to Gordon Daw- sons and to Ephraim Bells. I do not drive on a wct roini. ilrown has a license tn drive my isar. tile is a good ilriver. I woiilii trust my lift» with him. I ilu not know exactly what time we left for home. When nearly hotnc I saw a man iti front. I knew it to be McDonald. We were driving at about ti-n miles 1m hour. I did not see the (londuirt0i' at iili. I only saw one man. hit-Donald. I cannot say if’ the cur was swervcil to avoid hitting him. lie may havi- ilone so. I was in an awful condi- tion. I said my God dill you hit him. l got out soon as the car stopped. I did not. wait to sec what hail hair pcneil but wient illrectly into my home. I would give all tho world that the accident hail not happened. I scarcely know how it. all happen- ed it all came so suddenly and was over in a initiate. inquest was lterc postponed tu Afti-r the accident I notified 13 ll- 111- S8111. 3N1- iiilii. the llpfcft in front and antler radiator was bent back- ivarils. 'l‘lie number plates were Ill‘. so iicnt inwards, noticed traces of blood on fro-tit bumper, don't know The cvidence follows: William Brown tsworn.) I am a brakenian on C. 1N. If. I have known McDonald for about nine years. I worked toilay till -I p.m. I hoard at whether these damages were on the Gerrard- HOLUL we“, “way car previous to accident- ubout 6 i).Ili.. with Mrs. Crosby's Alden Campbell (sworn) 1 W" cur. Mrs. Crosby accompanied inc. in station office when accident hap- V0,, we“; ‘n, (pH-hm, iinwhnirn in illlilfifl. I helped to remove the cor from McDonald. I could recognize-hell's. Returning about. S p.m., McDonald nntlor the car. lie was IT'S THE LITTLE TI-IINC~$ Tum" coup-i‘; ESPECIALLY, IN ‘THE ARITHMETIC mi to tho side strcct by tho store. I away. in front of the car. I hiul intended ‘to go to the garage by the rcztrf-but changed my tnind to avoid striking him. I was driving at a speed of 10 or l2 miles an hour. William 0._ ihi-vcy, conductor. I cannot tell how far tho cur ivas from inc then. I cannot judge of the speed of thc car. Qucstionisil by Attorney (Ioncriil. I cannot say whore dlcitonaiii was when struck. I think in: was lic- Iiiitd inc. 'I‘here was no one pro- seiit at. that moment. It wasquitt: dark. Tho car ivoiilil possibly lu- ut ilic south cast. nnglc of title sta- tion when I started to get out of the way. "Some onc put a lantern lu my .-liainl afterwards. This pr-ov- ed to be my own lantern. it was the son of the baggage master who‘ grrvc me the litntern. Mclicun. it was twenty paces from whcrc I stood to where the car stopped. I think the distance from where tin- iieceaneil was struck would be thc saute. I illiin't notice car zigzag. I turned to thc right slightly to gi-t the fence. I iiu not remember l. “1111951110- SWL s" ‘Mamhmafitlltal. I put my hand on the fence. moiiivrnto west to southwest winds] muppnd up u" H“. grumL I “m, vii-av and tnuderattily wartn.. I'm-omit. clear. 7?- Nlinitrcul. clear, .. —-»li$ '70-'51 him. Ills body was completely un- iio fear for either of us. Win. lliruwri: 'I‘he car struck Caste ‘Pravcrsii. anti also Ephraim when I cnnic into tin! village ncar saw Chas. McDonald about (l0 feet HEPIIHTS lllill lliliiili‘. lHl I ll-Plllillilll] Conservative Leaders Are (lounting on 1.8 Seats from that Pro- vince. REACTHJNT - EVIDENT Tide is Flowing Strongly to the Con- servative Party and lVleigheit is a Popu- . lar Hero. (Special to the Guardian) AIONCIRICAJ. Sept. Sx- Iilncour- aging are the reports of ilic (fon- scrvatlve campaign in all pzirtsvl the province. 'l‘lic tliie is flowing strongly iu the tionscrviitives. 111111 Preniiei- blteigliisii is a popular hero. ivhnm I351 yem‘ lie W813 denounced as a "hanginan", Liberals are very much ainrtneii aiiil lhron oi‘ their cit-ministers are “bottled up" in their constituencies. lion James A. Robb iii lluntingilon Chateau- guay. lion. Ernest Liiiiointe iii Que- licc blast and lion, Lucicn (‘annon in liorcliciiter are all fighting to stave off defeat. 'i‘hey are not res- ponding In further calls for help front their colleagues I11 011101‘ Que- bec constituencies. . Change of Sentiment Conservative leaders are now ctiiliitillg on eighteen cents in Que- gbec. 'I‘hi.,» may he tho optitnislic. ‘lug (Quebec East_ (inc-but: (Jounty, Lislct. Levis, liauricr Outrcniout, Ztioiititnint-i. Patenaude will Win. twelve deals to tho Conservatives iinii only expect to tie-font one minister, lioit. Andre llautcaux in Iiagot. Every effort is being inaiie by the Liberals to ilefoat lion. E. ii. Patcnaiiiic in Juciiucs (Earlier. .\lr.'l’aileniiiiiie has verified the lists iii that constituency by remov- ing 27bit bogus names and he will win with ii substantial majority. Liberals NJIICPITC lion. lir. Pa- iinefs election in iioitavcnturv. Sir George Pierioy will win iti Argen- teuil, but lion. Andre Faiiteaux has to overcome‘ a large Liberal tnajority in liagot. liis friends irlalm he will be successful. No Acclamatious Tito Iiiitnrals cxpecteii a ilozcn inccianiatitiiis in this Province and did not secure one. Evcn in Gaepe wiicro lion. ltodoiplic Iieniieux made his (ipponeitt lose hie deposit last election there is a keen fight and the Plx-Speiiicei" is not. at liber- iy to assist any other ciaiididate. ‘Qiltiilmk 11111‘. ~ - - - - - - - - ~ - -- “Jmsfiiivriieiitii tho car. It is a Stude- iliiiirlottetown, cloudy . . . . 53 "55 baker six. The brakes are good. . Si. John, fair, . . . . . . . . . .. (“~51 The cur is new. I zlgzaggi-ii the Boston. clear New York, clear *§QOO'O'Q§-O-O-O QO Condensed Specials RATE.—4c per word, net each insertion in this. column. . Q O-Q-O§\ 711/4511 cur to avoid hitting him. I do not 725M611 know whether I applied the brakes ._____________.____.___._____.__ m- noi iinfnrn the car struck him. ant unable to tcil what I did. I was very much imncrved. I consiilei- in not standing still. Davies uuil Mr. McDonald. I reco - rrwo course: srunenrs can 11 rvriwr <11 l1""“‘- "ml" ‘l ""1 (icorge Street- Allbly at Qtieett Hotel. 1820-9-3i ‘IF YOU WANT GOOD MEAT 0O to Saunders‘. East and of Market Building. Pholta Li. ‘WANTED — GOOD Street. ‘JOB PRINTING OF EVERY misty executed. Guardian Central Job Printery. Phone V182. Prices, 50 for 20c. 100 for 85c 850 for 56c. 600 for H.110. 1000 for 81.95. Postpaid. Guardian. Office ‘HOE!!! FOR $ALE'—JU8T AR now on sale at Buntaln It Bell stock yard, signed MeNelIl h Wood 1787-9-8-2l be aoflfitumoditted at 186 Great description, cheaply and expediti- ‘YOU WANT GOOD ENVELOPE! rived car load of ‘choice horses would be 200 or 300 fi-etaway W110" (ligy separated, saw liliit running. Saw him struck. lie fell backwards: he was facing the car. didn't see the our slow up from timc I saw it until it struck Mr. ltlclkinalii. Car going about 15 miles 1101‘ 1101"‘- sicoNn have tried Judging 1108M <11 ("ll-'i- liunii power sprayer. Wfllv °l' he had rim across and i-umc buck "mi n“ w- W991": 129 F111")? ilf he hadn't turned buck lu- i‘ ' '1 73941441 wouldn't have been struck. llc was facing car when It. struck him. tic came back and looked at car. Ho was coating back and faced tho car and it struck him. Iic put his hands up. Can't say how many strive 1"‘- toek back. I couldn't sec how far over he had gone. I didn't Iwiir him shout or anysound of brakes. Win-n Mr. McDonald was struck he was on the middle of track. Iiieard no sound oi‘ brakes. Car went from corner of fence to front of store before It stopped. Car was about (Continued on Page 3) the mistake IvIcDoitalil made was Morley Muttiirt, (sworn) I was at barber shop. I saw Conductor nized Mr. Mclkmnld. lic was n r away, saw car up by station. Saw tho car, saw iliir. liiciioniiid and _Da- vey separate. Mr. Mcltonalil went ‘WANTED-A KITCHEN GlRL.‘1101‘11t and Mr- DWW -“""‘"- C“ middle of track when it struck him. I Fred Kay Missiquol-Brottto and (inorgc Parent, Quebec West have ‘both appealed for hi-lp, while Pierre Aiidet, K. (l. is giving lion. icriiest liapointe tlii- flghl nr his mo, R, “S. White and C. H. (‘ahau have not soritius contents and their oppone- cnts will lose their deposits. Outlook Bright Despite ilisuppointmimts In the limit. the situation in Quebec just- ifies the optimistic expcclniiung nr the Conservatives. The latest Lib- eral cry that Mr. Meighen will abol- lélll 1.118 French language and French schools Tiiltl not boon taken “°'1"‘"‘1Y- A tireiuier who learn- cil French to talk to 11It*..Qllt.'1)EC lioollle in their own tongue is not 11111 to 1111011111 the use of that infig- tinge. Diplomatic Reta.- tions Will Not (Canadian Prue) ilagr." It was stated today. to civil war. 4 but in the rapidly changing senti- ment in this Province even this forecast may be fulfilled. 'i‘hey are apparently feeling sure of Bon- aventure. 'I‘cinisc<iitta_ Aiontinagny, (Zucbec West, Yamaha. Pontiac, iNi-lght‘ Mount Royal, (larticr, St.- Lawrcticc, St. Antoine, Jacquce Cartier, St. Aims, Missiquoi, Broine, Compton, Bagot and Slierbroolt. 'i‘hey have strong hopes of carry- 'i‘iiri-ie Rivers and Lavalle, 'l‘wo Even the Liberals now (‘OTICWTO Be Affected LON-DON, Sept. 8.——'l‘ho British i-‘oreigti Office considers Monday's incident of the Ya gtne, in which three British nave officers were luortally wounded by Chinese troops. as "an act of local Itrigan- It is not expected to develop In- to a diplomatic incident officials said, for the reason that China is n a state of complete chaos. owing LAST T11ESl1 llY NlGiiT Strong Conservative Feeling Shown by a Large Audience-Mr. Johnstoirs Ar- giuments Completely Refuted in Elo- quent Addresses by Hon. ‘ J. A. Mac- Donald, Premier -Stewart, and Hon. Dr. MaoMillan. 0 < Only mice in tho campaign now almost ended did a Liberal candi- liappizni-tl to be in the tiali (and date attempt to Justify the position there WPPB many pvt-sent) to stand of the Mackenzie Iiing Govern- up and say he i-onsitlcrcil that his ment with regard to the Customs vote in I917 had not been fairly scandal. and so sorry a mess did dealt with. lilberai representatives. Hon. John iii. Sinclair make of‘ his he continued, when no one direct defense at the llope River had arisen. had been presi-nt along meeting that ever since both h with the Conservative itclcl-iates at ed to touch only very lightly on the front as at TIJIIIB. the issue. and indeed have almost ignored it altogether. Mr. J. J. Johnston, candidate for 4 . Mr. Johnston's ‘faxes oi_i ’i‘ne:.iday night, gave the tnatter attou. When. he asked, had Mr. to in the Customs Investigation in left provincial politics. silence. Uncc again Mr. Johnston There lmd never. continued the tried to blur the issue and hide the speaker. been any such a thing as inaladnilglstration of Mackenzie Conservative obstruction at the King with the constitutional smoke last Session. ‘The Conservatives sciaicn, but it was quitc too thin went up to parliament to do busin- ior the audience he was talking ess iii good faith. ‘Mr. LaPointo in fu. 581110111 1111s G001‘ti\11<>W11, or in motion to adjourn from the first of was iniiititnincil throughout and not charges were‘ going to bo made in A Comparative Stranger _ Mr. Joltnston tipcncd tiic ileiiiito. themselves, and ttiaiie his usual Ulfltijtlll, lint wholly lIllCO-Iltilflltillllf! and. unin- structivc address. lIo conduct! 1iini- Maritime Rights Minister of Canada. Bilflilkllli.’ 01' oration and had given instead its BR1111001011110 8111111861‘. out tnat he have remained Iii Parliament as "1 1119 011'“ "19- W3"? "1 lll'°»*‘l11‘l' that would, or wonlil noi, bc car- ity. ried out by the Govcritmi-itt. The Progressives, iveiit on the speaker. asked last year for a. re- iiuction in the taxes on tintos and Enthusiastic Reception an enthusiastic reception. lii- voted against it. ‘Phis reduction ivas made av very impressive Yiiecclt. exactly what they hail later Lrunt-ilit and it. was soon evident. had tlic down in the Ilouse i.i tfio form of feeling of the audience almost cn- inn mini; budget. At tiie present 11PM)’ 111 111-‘! 111ml‘. Mr. Miiobottalii day the tariff oit nntcs was still too first dealt with several points that higlL Very few people In the Muri- Mr. Johnston had brought. tip. Iii- time Pi-Qvincnn were getilng any eluding his reference to the war -__-_-__. tinie election act. Mr. MacDonald (Continued on page 6) A House Divided Against Itself Cannot Stand +0 One of Aesop's fables describeiulivelthood. We see the West com- a man's arms and legs setting iippiaining of freight rates and try- lb Nil/Oil BKIIIIIBL [118 stomach, claltnqlng t0 ruin ‘flag-item industry that. work. all tho fetching and carrying upkeep of the railroads, and with- while the stomach was getting all out whose support the railroads food; and they decided thcyiivould stop running and the Wesl- would brlng no more food crtt farmers would be ruined. 11> 111111 111W organ. Very We see the province of Quebec, soon the antni and legs be-‘that cherishes its language and re- Knn to wither. There must have llglon, anddts wondenfitl and beau- been selfish organizing leaders In tlfui traditions, supporting a policy 119501154 1111i’. 111101115211 years before that in the ticar future will de- the conditions prevailing i] Cali- "their own advantage to have It iida today. Some farmer -pollticnl taught. die and lnduccfthe farmers to try and elements are quarrelling among l1ll1l1FY. W111011. 111 11101. illllblles tho extracting $200,000,000 to $300.‘ farmers with the best customers 000,000 [mm [hem every ye|i|'_ tomers of industry. which alone they can derive a the (him-Q i, “an gfggter u,“ theirs.—-1By -W- R. MORSON._ v . Allan Iling he Trusted affltgrpwtitie Revelations blade by the Customs Commit / SPIENGIB GTO’ TGTIN MEETING GERMANY Till ill LEAGUE MEMBERSHIP And Addie a Per- manent Scat on the League Council. FRANCE é i GOODWILL asked ntiy retnrpeil soldier who Illdicatedlty‘ BrlamPS Warm Approval of Germany's (Canadian Press) P1." ~.‘.—"' - and the three other Liberal con- tin- soldiers‘ polls, and just as safe iedmnlhhgjeus: lvvai ‘bmnpo m" testants in this Province have dar- a vote was polled uveiseui and at amid applause which art. in his remarks during i111’ meeting rt-fcrri-ti iu the zihsuilcc (ITIVIHIVPH would hold the ten seats ‘hook H“ a] Joint met-ting in Cliariottettiivn.‘they ltuw have in New grunsw-ick mm or the League of ‘Nauuml A5‘ hfdzncukigtlilriszlthlteillitiu ltlililblnit-gahalli‘zeiitfdliltiirhoultilape i?‘ . senibly. (iermany ivas llllflllllllilllll‘.Liberals hail refused to consider it lilo lengtiiil dlscusseietlic 10f y. .11’ 919019‘! a manner “,1 11"’ lmilgiwiand would not agree to meet the T y 1 E L ’ Ban“ ‘ _ _ _ I _ _ .0f Nations-and unanimously alscjconsprvative eflndmate,’ Kings, and the other Liberal speak- Mi. liiachoziald then (TISLIEEIELT acggrded a permanent §efl[ h“ gin-i crs at. the meeting at Georgetown Mr. .Inhtist0n's altiiud: toward tax- ‘League Council. When the roll call of slates wiis| but scant attention, and received Johnston become an apostle of low taken Foreign Minister lBriaiiil ofl the evidence that has been sworn taxation. It was certainly since he Franco "Yes" and turned his eye Cliarlottelowit platform. the world and the liouse had given notice of a The Treaty of Mumal Guarantee between Germany and 1PI'6;l1l.8.l3l0ll t0 hit-s hopes of election, Mr, Johnstuti niignipyn in thc iiuiL-ioti Ilay ltall- his‘, Sign“; between (niymuuy m,“ 5am 11'1" 11”"- 7911" 1'“ 111*" "11"" ‘"113’. '1"11(= K1115 110V1'.l‘-'ll11\3lll- Ml‘- Poland. and llrritiany and Czecho- before the electors of the County ii MacDonald unset-ted, would not 5]Qvnkin_ into tho League W118 111111111 1161191‘ 111111 151-111". M11111!’ long as it iiid if the members for with the ' kllftwll 111111 111119.018 118K111 111 101111111 the East. hail known that all PPCIII‘ ilisarincil condition uniiei- the Ver- witli the claim that tiic Iiibcral £111 inn Kill“ was going ti- give the suilles ’I‘rcuty' shall .bi-. taken unil- ininisiriitiiiii of tho lust tivc years ,\'|i1|"l|_l|lit1_~r who ;hn Rnyni (joniniig- er _ H _ has reduced both the debt and tlic gig“, with wllulil, ITlJl‘ all, the iinni lier obligations under Article lti ofl 5'“ 11mm’ taxes of the nation, and he salil authority iiid not rust. lull W110 11"’ b51113“ that Canada was today on the topicoitld only make roconinictiiiutions 1131119“ 119418118 1119111110141 mon action against This assurance was given to (ierniany in writing by the Al» lied statesmen at incaruo. statc. lion. .I. A. itiiicDoitaid was glvoll trucks. and the Liberal pni-ty bad Decr€€ I Ending State of War Sept. B. --Klng Alfonso signed a decree today ending the state of war which of the mutlnoul movement in the artillery corps. GGNSERVATIIIE VIGRKETIS " " " llll it ‘READY FIIRTIIE ‘STRUGGLE O Org-anization is in haHig-li State of Per- fection. Great Enthusiasm at. Rally Last Night. A liirtii- body of Liberol-l‘onsi-i'- way. viitivn \Vt1I'Ti\'l‘:i to tiii- nnniiii-r of Itir. .I. A. lilcsservoy next took the over two li1llIlTi'l‘IT held a vcry i-n-_itlaiforin uiniil the cheeiis o! ‘the tliuriiastic rally in the Offer Bll11l1'11iui1ig]|('(g_ i“, referred to ma “new 111K 111"‘- "Wlllllii- '1'111-‘ flfclllflrlt Pulliliditi trgzinization of the Conserva- 11i1*'-lll"' "l 11141113’ lllltl 111"- n1r1“l‘-“iivr-. workers in the city and exhort- nilnatioti to s=i~ntl .\T\'.‘i‘ll'.‘(. lllycri-rt-d (hem i0 knep u.“ m9 good work and hiessi-rvi-y Til Ulla an W1'l‘|*. c» in this election. lie declared that pressed by all |l|'t'>il*111- 'T'1ll€11i'gllli1'|‘hi_* v.onld work fo-r tliifopening up zatlon wziyi ri-porti-il to 1N’ In won- oi‘ the gravel pit at Caledonia and dt-rful Nllliilt‘ and it was pri-ilicted no provide material tor the city that the. ('(.1Ili~llll‘\'3l1\'l‘ Ulllllllilllltfilltllfviaim will have n majority oi‘ over 50o in Mr. Gockiiurn of St. Stephen. N. Charlottetown on Siepteiniier Ittli. IL. who was introduced by lilr. Roy 'I‘hc president. Mr. W. A. titeiv- llllllllllll next. addressed the meet. ng. tie predicted that the Conser- of the iareseilt election campaign and emphasized the necessity for stable government. Referring to lion. J. ll. Myers the first speuk- the Constitutional Issue he declar- cr was ri-t-eived with Iouii and proged that the executive of the TJDBT" longed applause. lie referred to the al party in New Brunswick (lid not on £1 3 towurdlwonderfnl reception which lie and lirng ii, up a5 an Legum the Dress galleries as if he Wflfllflll M“ MelifiPl‘\‘i'y had been receiving Brit-f z-adresses were than d-Iiv- me word-m g0 fur“) throughout‘throughout the county and dcclar- orin n3.- _\|.-_ _]_ A, fdacuonair‘ M h was fix-HM?“ that at. this election ii lot of lJTT,' .~\., Ilon. Ii. Ii‘. MePhee, Minister of “-¢,|(-,,,,,e hmqcrals ivcri- going to vote (fonservii- Public Works. Captain Mickie. nfifiilni giieigyhintg (he you; or infinitive .Hc (Ieclurcil that so far ho wright of Iialifax who predicted c a on an armony. iiziil met with no traci- of dilfcat.Conservative gains in Nova Scotle, :lliltl that all uvi-r the Island (Juii- and lilr- W. (Jhcster S. McLure, M. T] Iscrvatism was making rapid iii-iiii-Ii. A. fact ntiy district in Kings or theilfebritiiry to ‘the middle of March. nlellsbilrtiglhliigti of (mi-many to League's ivbolc Province. seen such a splen- The two reasons for this ivero that m“, force we Treaty or did ineetiifg as was held Tuesday in the Government was not Elilflciéiil- Gnarante" the Eastern (iapitai. The liali was ly in power to hold the necessary inst October .1”. mpresenmuvefl Ur crowded, and the debate lasted for by-(HTPCHOIIS and still maintain u (ii-em Britain, lullv 1011i" hours. 11111 perfect quiet ntaiority, fltid unit it knew tllfll. glum and ne,,.,;,,,y_ The Iiocarno Treaty once did tho (‘1lfl1f1l11111.'1113 W111i‘- the llouse in regard to the Cus- contracting parties to tho territor- >l1l1I1 Mllyflt‘ 31111111. 110011 to 111111 f0!‘ toms Department. No. said Mr. lul status 11111111‘. Iviiiclmualil, it was not the Conser- I1‘.D11l_1Ht‘8 vniives who olistriiieted business at 13911913111 m“ m,“ 5,.63|,,“_ Th,” Md drive“ and trance, as fixed by the Versail- me ‘Lmeruls “no “n8 m Spit‘: of 1212591111131. disputes Iietweeti these I countries, wiilclt it may not be pon- ‘sibic to settle by normal inctlioili-i , of diplomacy, shall he submitted to sielfalmost fillllflll)’ to tho l'l)l‘l1l"1 of The spmiicir said than tho n§i.fn1,‘f)‘l'l‘”‘“‘ decmu“ m‘ u’ n (“Mir lion. J. A. MucDcnuiil 11s l\:|1l'1'1=1‘11‘illlllilllliltfliilfill ltiul ignored the _ , , tativo for Kings, and of Ill-slit iioii- lflfllnls hi‘ tho Maritknes with re- atulgdtqfizigné“ mm“ orabie Arthur ‘Meighsn as I'r1ni1- garii to their rights under Confi-il- [he Gaunt“ of [he Lengmt Premier Meighen i At Massey Hall (Special to the Guardian) TORONTO. Sept. 8. -Wei- comed on Massey Hall plat- form by 3.500 of his supporters Prince Edward Island Presbytery Met Yesterday 1 1 j l ' . Premier Meighen. Conserva- Lwl‘\lr(4l Wm . '| ‘ live Chieftain last night re- " “‘ ‘"56 ““°“‘1““°° °‘ Viewed mo“ a’ m: campaign minister's and delegates present, Issues and deal‘ wit-h them i" a 1 A]Pilllgfllllfllliflyiftlfé made for the manner m em“ the approving lndliittion (omiiednesday evening. plaudits of his audience. ‘I l “w! ‘n "30 or Rm‘ M‘ soon’ v Fulton. it. l\-| into the pastoral " - charge of Zion congregation. Rev. W. Bruce Muir will preside and iliri-nclnhilsn’. G. S. Mitchell will ad- ’ ri-ss t c. con re at on an R v. . Slr i-I. Stavcri. thi ngiinister. d. a R ____ A call from the Presbyterian (specmu m The Guanpan) Church St Stephen, N B, to Rev G. Moprriticixu. Que... Supt, t4.-—SIr'T'~k-\111C1l*-'11 <51.’ lfiumme3sld% was licnr ’I‘hornion. i'llli.li'lflilli anti i‘ ‘"1 11111111 59115119 - W0 0f Preslfliint of titc tliiiiiitliiiii National m" Si‘ ‘Stephen 99113113531191! We" ifaihvays, was. today presented "r9504" w Pm“ m“ c3111 511d ‘l with a silver punch bowl by the of- "mmmr 01 delegate“ from the iiccrs of the system on tin- ottcas- ‘lweflhyterlall Church m summer" ion of 111s ‘piirozrliiii.’ lllilI"‘1-i't‘.. gm" WW" present “"8"”; ‘he re‘ ‘ _ ‘ ‘ teution of Mr Mitchell in his pre- s in from ili 111v!“ w] ‘ltlsillvllfil’ m“! Cannon» .11 ’ir ‘ o l‘. I '1 t 3s I ‘ P‘ .‘ M . . , railwa , this l'iil<*i' git’. {icing given h when ‘lauded m amen: - _ thc call and it was sustained by through tht- Ucagui: 1.1 (‘iinaiiian Presbytery with regret m his new Niitiiinnl Itiicri .1‘l-1ll (Willis. 0mm“, from me n ll Island Prep 'I‘l1c [irrseiitationn ivctc mane in b349,.“ the boardroom at C. N. it. liead- A good deal of routine mane‘. quarters and all ili__e departments of “.33 m" through and the Pfepby. ‘the railway were reiircsirtctl. tery adjourned to meet again for Vice President. W. l1. niibll, the thi- indnngion of Ram M13 puiwrh ilcan of the Caitndian Nii-iii-uul offi- —- __ CUPS, in presenting the punch bowl the system in their chief, and their iiiiuilrii to the iiffectliitiiii-i rcgarii appreciation of his leadership. iii which lite head of tii.- system was Iii-Iii liy nil ranks in ili-- serviie ' I \V. ii. i"li . iiil i l‘ ill. ma??? ‘N..':i~..“.‘.‘ i‘... Announcements, creation i-lubs, cmphzisivw-tl the icn- C ' . oming Events, 5a CANDIDATES NiiMiNAlEil [QR THE 244 §EAT§ .. .. ___i_... 9 as that we were w“: u" "i" aim-i mm-qimwr- 01w- The Party Alignment is as Follows: 235 —-i-o TORONTO, Sept. 8.-Fivo lmttilrcil and twi-niy-cigltt i-atiillilntive 4 111111111. 01110118 fllflllerfi- 1111111111110‘ prive it of all these. We see 011- fifty fewer than itt the general elections of last ycar~ are officiiillyi "Tmwa who “T” 11111111111"! 1° turers and work 11901118. east and tnrlo and other provinces resisting nominated to P0111851. the 2-H seats in thv. (‘iiniiiiliiii general nlectionsfhav“ "M111 "°m°"'¢‘i1 1mm 111111 "(ilk W981. 111111 110F111 lllld-ilblltli. l0r111111 the teaching of French iu their on September Hth next. One seat. TFOVPIIPTIHI‘, Mllltllttllzi, goes by ac- “m” “ll 111011‘ D1018 111 New Q1118- iflblli (ieflrtlltofl 1111118 ucolllhflllilt’ schools. when it would be all to clamatlon to A. 1. Beaubion, Lilieral-Progressivo. The composition o-f the total officially tittntinatnd in 3g fniinw“. the committee lm1119d1fl191Y- w- ~1- 199 Liberals. 235 Conservatives. 20 Progressives. 2.’. lndepciiiiciits, i8 Mchmilt 599791317- 1911110?" breach a lot of false twad- While all these various sections La-borites. i2 U-F.A.. 2i Idbcral-Progrossivi-s. By parties the officially nomlnnteil cattdliialos in the various prov- "Tha “djoumeil 571ml“ M991" and drive 011i. 0f 11111 country e11 111~ themselves, Uncle Sam is quietly inces are as follows: P. l]. "l- 111°)’ llllvfi- W0 I91! 111B 1111111111110- it is“ time for all lo reverse their N. S. tnrcrs organizcil for their own pro- position. all cooperate. all use their N. B. -. . . . 181111011. 1111119181111 1116 lttflllllfiwturerfl’ common-sense, and turn our won- Quebec 0111i’ 9l11V-'11-1°ll 19 1° 110W! 1111i T111111" ilerful potential resources to our Ontario 91's Protected. for the)’ “'0 m” “llfi- own benefit. We should protect all Manitoba W0 116B 111° production in Canada and co-oper- Sank. liibor people looking 1111011 1116111‘ etc to build up wealth for our- Alberta 881W! 118 POIIBHYHBP» 111111 Vol-inf! selves as they have done in the Brit. Cni. - against‘. protection to industry, from llnltgd 5mg”, 0n,- oppm-(nnny in vinmn ildencie of the 91111100 crnpiirvies of Meetings, Etc. "Miss Mabel Parkman will re- opi-n plimo classes Ifriday. Septem- l8l1-9-9-2i. I. Orphanage Auxiliary at the Cun- iiiill llflliIP_ Friday 3.30 p. m. 1803-99-21 "Conic to the social evening in Conservatives, 199 Liberals,2l-Liber- 1W1 m"- Min» a1 Progressives, 20 Progressives, 25 Independents, 18 Laborites, 12 U.F.A. ....'..'.-"i?~'.“..‘i.‘.-°. l???‘ 1'3. “iffffliili September 10th. Admission 25 cts. - 1818 Saturday the ilth. 1500-9-9-21 now Cemetery are asked to notify 1750-9-8-31 ing of the Ladies‘ Aid of the P. E. eticniniz, Sept. 9th at ll p. m. in St. l'aitl‘s Parish liall. A full attend- “ML(pnmroginllb:PrDg‘U_F_A__1nd_hub_-r‘I. Hospital will be held Thursday 4 .1 _ _ . -_- __. __ ____ 0 3]: > _ _ W _ __ n? ant-e requested. 1703-91-21 ‘ m " 1113 "ikiur old carpets made info 5_ '1 3 ' ' 1° '1 1'1: new rugs. For this week meet our H‘ ' ' 1'1, "' "‘ 4 3° representative at Charlottetown, 1.6 9 - M " W 4f} Phone 35111. bewteen 7 and 8.30.1). 15 " 3 l 3 31 m. and makeyour appointment with 14 *- ~ —- 2 '1 36 our -Mr. Howea to call at your home 1' 1 ~ — ~ - ~~ ~~ — 2 and furnish you with estimates. etc. -—- ~~ — -— —— — —— Maritime Rug IWorke Limited, 235 2o ‘.31 l2 211 Ill i128 Saint John N. B. 1800-84-31. F . tee? rsu/ 3