MAXIIVIS or A MERCHANT However honest and truthful you may be, you will be despised unless you learn to keep your tongue tied. {___-i ,7 Annual Subecrlpllona Delivered 85.00 By lull, Canada. and ll. H. A. $4.50 ~Read by Covers Prince Edward Island Like thelDew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1927 MAXIMS OFA MERCHANT Love demands some sort o! sec- recy; otherwise it shriveis in the plane oi a mere acquaintance. m“ verynody (‘huriiiilleioirii (iuurilluli T . lll-rnlm: liuurniluui “a l-‘ouniieil l N87 Deputation F r 0 m '1 (passengers were drowned when the‘ Japanese coastwise steamer Gen-I J I NIT itoku Morn capsized in Tsingtao The disaster was the result of a _ ’ United Church Vis- ers of ;Canada,"‘“"° "m" ‘°“°“"e‘l- its Anglican (lath- 5 I IT H I] H E IT Passengers Drowned" I Bay, a. Japanese despatch irom TWU Former COITSBYV- panic aboard the vessel when it Three Conservative: Loses License For cring. ' l PEKING. Sept. 20. 7- ‘Two liuno - A T T E (Cnnadkln Press) I - ‘ ,dred and seventy eight Chinese, Tsingtao. Stiantung province, states.| olive Prime Minist-ISé2“.‘f.iri-§3".L“u ‘B35353? JESS. Provincial Premiers _ and SEX COIISEY- Teachlng Gerlnan KINGSTON,‘ Ont, Sept. 20‘. ~71‘ vative Provincial Ill School Hilllrs gllllllgeillliilyaailrlfisstllglilzli girl." rlllilyzwd saying “It is a mere spirit of cynic- ism which takes lightly such occas- ‘ion as this." "The United Church of Canada 50th Anniversary Of deputation from the United Church Rempei, teacher oi the Calder The members of the deputation, Dr. llig German in regular school hours Church. DP- G- J- Sodcowlok, Di‘- Winnipeg. _ -~-' nonite district oi southern Muuito-I-llldge Lnvell» ‘ll KmllSl°ll' we"? ers oi Canada. three Conservative oi education that the action had llollses" form a. partof the notable array of in German at the behest 0t‘ thc tam)‘ deplmed the Separation ‘vhigg in Winnipeg next month. Sir Robert the circumstances surrounding the A. D. McRae, chairman of the No- and on official trustee appointed. I it," said Dr. James Endicott. who invitation oi the committee to be Leaders to Form (Special to_The Guardian) of Canada today visited the Genera- _ WINNIPEG, Man., Sept. 20.-R. al Synod of the Church oi Englan . Part of Notable _Ar ‘a ray of D]st]ngu]sh. school district, has been deprived of James Endicott. Moderator oi the . his license. He is charged with teach- General Council of tho United ed Men to be at ‘in contravention of the Manitoba Kelli. Pllllfillllll 0f lhv Th00l0glC0l sciiool act. Calder is in the Meu-Wolloso of Queens Unlvorfilly. all" I OTTAWA. Ont-q Belli- Zil-TWO 0a.. and the intimation was made to Elven ‘l colllleolls “ml fllulllfslzsitig former Conservative Prime Mlnist- the Toronto Star by the department lecepllml “l; 9' 1mm S955 on c’ o Provincial ifremiers and six Pro- been taken when it was learned that I“ mlllfldllclng the vlsltors‘ em: vinciai Conservative leaders will Rempel was giving his instructtion w‘ w‘ Cmlg‘ 01 the DkmLse n‘ o" distinguished Canadians who will Mennonite trustees. Inspector T. Glchumcterlwes church work‘ attend the Conservative convention Finn of Morden. who investigated Borden, war time premier, this case has recommended that the morning officially notified General trustees be relieved of theirposition tional Committee preparing for the meeting, that he would accept thc present at the meeting. With Sir Robert on the platform will be behalf oi‘ the visitors. “Your primate the other day rc- ltight Hon. Arthur Meighen. iormerI t ierred to the i i d , P i ' E. N. S it d Ch ‘h 'th ti word‘: ghglieelslavgiveliosa Slcbtiiilfxtllifémier J.‘ g Pl?0l'ob9tl(.'l'ul)(l‘ iolvlworsel? Thozv B. M. Maxter, of New Brunswick: TOIOpIIOIIG words are to be found in every marriage service. All happy mar- riages begin with them." The speaker wondered what his Premier G. Howard Ferguson, of ,__ Ontario: Hon-x J-PD‘. Sloggll- 30;);- (Special to Tile‘ Guardian) sition leader n r nce war -. TORONTQ Se L 20‘_ Tod“ _ llhdi 13°"- A- Blluve- Provlnclal elm‘ marks the 50th anlhiversary of tliglglfnnd lmrentsi w)? gvffanfleflffifg] llefvllill/e 190001‘ l" Quebec? F- Cl- first successful commercial long dis-IO!‘ the Cgum I 3m Seegmm mdny Taylor. opposition louder ln Mllhl- timce telephone talk in cnuodullhmk l‘ ° “y d” he 5m m qhurf; ioba; 'J-. T. M. Anderson, Suskatche, "Previous w Sept 20m, 18173. Mandi-Ia was‘ flpgotinidltions or-the A“g!i_ wan provincial leader, and Hon. B. We, “L J_ Cums of me Ben Tele_,some o l - I - Cl l1. F‘ 5010020 galglsll Cillllllllllll leader phone Company explained to thclcfly-Irhsggole body o; Cln-jsteyjflgm," o ie op . ~ telephone instrument ior long dist-me church of England. Wo ad- |unco tnlklns but they had been mire its scholarship. its stately rit- |€Ither one way talks only, or had m1] and beautiful worship. it.“- Tldill~ |turned out badly. “But on that date ity to evangelical iziith, its lgyait 11D l S Duke Of York Will ' ' ' ilfty years ago, a conversation was to Protestant principles ‘ Icarried on between Montreal andlcluims to true Catholicity. its. scr- _ Quebec, c. distance of over ‘.100 vice to thc British Empire, its mis- milcs." ‘slonary zeal and its loyalty to . ___ __ I Christ. ' I (Special to The Guardian) ._---_-o>-_i iiittfiaiffi. 3.2538“ “P0P In l ~ ' Fifteen YearsHoll- J - A- RObb ii’%.§“§..‘.?.‘i‘f§ ‘Jtlliidléiiifiitii . I Will Leave On Speaking Tour ure to the West Indies for the pur- ‘speck, u; The Guardian) (Special to_'l‘he Guardian) _ pose of stimulating the proposed ‘ economic and political federation QUEBEC- sellli- 29~~Th° be“ OTTAWA, Sept. 20.-Hon. J. Robb, Minister of finance. will - ‘ " " d ior. among the Islands and to reconciiefmll the province has iecoioie ‘ _ mutual Jenlousiw ,iifteen years and peihaps longel isI ipredictcd by experts oi the piovinc- ‘ial department of agriculture. | , ---<-oo-—-—-——-- ) 4 F1, F d D ;leove on Saturday ior a speaking ' :T.OLTI' oi the Western Provinces. Mr. (Robb vitll speak lit Calgary on Sep- ‘i t " b.’ 2B. Otl l .‘)0 kin’ dutes n RATE'—}“' p" wmd’ m“ lcmmdm“ “SS9 Echo's ltlllvtllffilally “amt-being ur- AUBURRL ma" Sept“ 20' _ ‘mnlcsxunged nlld will be announced inter. each insertion in this column. , d I l H u ‘ F. O'Donnell an is w c. par 0-, _ pitting in thc trans-continental niri "' derby, were forced down one milci ‘HAVE Annltvsolclugtoa? “all; north oi here this afternoon be-I gltlllgillilyvmz“ zniienlgs gwvkymw|s cause ot a sixty mile wind. They - ' ' l di ti i- l - Wood & McNeiil, owners. lxzlulfillcngtsagfiuxgledng and m‘ Pam‘ il2iill-il-2ib-lll. " ' I i I i—<-&'>-—-——-- ‘ 4o+o++4++44o+~0+00+0+0+ Condensed Specials -—i——iO}t-—*—" Masked Men Get Contents Of Sale At O. P. R. Station (Canadian Press) . ‘ TlCMlSKAMlNG, (Jud. Sept. 20- Morc pericct conditions for the,-l~‘lrlui; four shots lulu the station Commander Trikes Halifax Bridei ‘MILLIIEADS AND STATEMENTS neatly printed. Guardian Job Printery. t! ‘FASIIIONABLE WEDDING STA- tionery, fine selection. Guardian Job Printery. ti ,____'___i__.______l 1y be imagined thnn- those witlril pail‘ ol‘ masked llnlduii nioil lnsl- ‘MAN WANTTD AT ONCE. '- T0 which thc marriage oi Miss Evelyn‘ cvciilng compelled it. Surloi-i, As- demonstrate and take orders. Jones, daughter oi Mr. and Mrs.,oistuiit (l. l‘. it. Station agent lici-o write Fuller Brush Company. James C. Joni-s. 142 Morris Street to open the uure ililil liuhd them Charlottetown. lmll-TPZFQI-Wlm to Lieutenant Commander Ciithbert,‘ $000 which it contained. -—--———-——-——————-—-——- Robert Iloiiolld Tllyl0l‘ 0i ll M- C-I ‘SHIPPING TAGS EXPEDIT- s, Patriot took place on Saturday Inusiy supplied. Guardiantilob gfwmoon, I Faced by the iuct oi the LicutenqLincoln _ .._¢-40->-_-- '27s “lilies” I|j H |}[ EHIIHBHI INTERESTING PROGRAMS IIT I . . ----l . Large Audiences Greet Opening Perform- I I IZHATAIIIIIIII YESTERDAY anoes. Forceful A ddress By Judge Bale. Tlesplte Llic adverse weather ui’ was i-spi-raililiy ilcliglitiul to the young-day] a largo crowd lill'll-I.‘(l4llli1liy cliililixln present. Misg liuli m“ m wlunnm "H. ("liming pio- 1n her i-uinu: recitation groin oi’ this scusoufls Chautauqua CllllHiHI ciiilsideruble laughter. ill (in: Strand Theatre. ‘ The rinsing iiuiiibei" was a med- Tiiu ialltcrtzililuleeilt which was oi ley m old tnvcrltcs sung by tile the usual high order Willi opened ‘bullies Ill r-olnillili attire, by lllr. it. ll. Rogers, iiliairinoil" hi’: iii thc evening the concert pro- (lic Il)i'ltI ilruiicii, Wlll) W8I(!lliIlillI_ gi-ziminv- (limited with il rendition oi (lie audience in the uuuilai fesll-imiiu». illeliri 01' Silllll Muff-H hi’ lllfl Vill on behalf ut’ the cuiiilnittee and; Revlille (Juuzpuny, followed by 3 by lllieis Nllirgurct bit-Closes, Supi-r- inc ey ct‘ lypuy soilgii. 'l‘he we lutoulicnt oi‘ (Jhliutnuqiiii who alsolltiiowu French Canadian iitvoritt‘. "Boilers" ' One United States U ' . . Marine Killed - . . WASHINGTON, Sept. 20. —0nc . I l. l. N I (Canadian ‘Pressl ' United States moi-inc and one im-m- ber oi thc Nicaroguuil National . _ marine was fatally wounded in o _ EU PH I N B [Guard were Ykiiled and a secundnl 5 | H U ‘fight yesterday between a di-tnch- ‘ _ _____ nient of 20 marines and 25 nutivcl Hilda Palmer’s Ro-liidsriilllfillll 31min? sliiflfdtrmtiiiiiilw ‘iiies, 'l‘owus and Vii. mance Shattered by __,_.__, _ i iages of (ranada to the Interference °flTfalllS Collide 0n lteccivc t.‘ i f t in - Her Fatller- , \ Memory of ‘His Vis- TORONTO, Sept. 20.—’I‘hc dream .__ ,_ ,~ it l0 the I )()min|'0n of o. young Canadian danseuse of u. (Special i0 'l‘lic (‘uni-iliun) - _ . great palace in Persia and a wcai- LONDON, Sept. 20.-~.Wlll 1927 be I)url“g [t5 Ihanlond Jubilee Year. Southern Railway thy Oriental prince for a. husband reckoned an unlucky year ior Brit-l has been shattered by the departure isli railway accidents? Following oi the male figure in the romance the smash of three weeks ago, when; according to a special copyrighted twelve were killed, the Southern‘ (Special to The Guardian) (‘elite stressed the importance oi the visit. . can never be perfect while the Church of England remains outside delivered the principal speech on l diulnl PUSSESSES out Star today, "there had been num-Ihe continued. “has no doubt of its leroiis tests of the newly invented admiration for and obligations of realization oi Romance could hard-I flour to emphasize their coinniiiiulu,| ‘B88. spoke b|-iei'|y_ “Aiouette". was pleasingly render- A most enjoyable musical cou- GRIT, followed by “O 'C0ll0l10"- cert followed which was purticl-I A striking lelll-llre oi the musical-Dorie!‘ lmm Nlllflllra Falls- |patcd in by five iilulies —~— The Revue 'i‘iltse ilrtiuls provided iliilllcoiit ilobisoli. soprano, liilss tiered by (ho group. Next on Indian whirlwind courtship and Ann Deacon, soprano, Miss Frunk- sketch was given. followed by aIthe young dancer some ex nsivc .oy Burr, (gontfgilfl), (he umlieme whistling solo by Miss Verna Ruiz. presents. Over the week-end at a! |\\'('l‘(>) tlioi-ouuglily entertained, umilTlie five executed a song and dance meeting in Niagara Falls, according’ expressed their appreciation of the of the iliteentli century, "Amaril- to the Star, Henry Palmer, the girl's Iorrerlngu with ungtlnted flpplfluflfl. ias," followed by a strikingly real-Father. made three demands of Ammlg the (‘Patiireg m’ rho pro- isiic depiction oi a baseball game. Prince Farid before he would ac-l , _ were “The Bells of St. Judge Bale. the speaker for thequiesce to the marriage oi Hilda. I ‘l\iary's" by the ensemble,» followed evening expressed himself all‘ They were, that handsome mar-I by a medley of popular songs. Algreaily pleased at having the op- riage settlements should be ‘madeJ ‘whistling solo by Miss Ruiz was portunity oi speaking to a CharIOY-Ithot there should be no interier-' .grrntly enjoyed. Oriental and Dutch tetown audience. ills only regret bE-‘encc with his daughter ln the prac- iioilgs- lu costume were well recelv- Itice of her religion (Miss Palmer is ed and u portrayal oi Jack and J (Continued 0n Pllilfi 3-! should be permitted to ilrst two conditions that the return of his wife to Am-I however, and finally the engage-l ment was broken off, Farid entering his car and driving away to an illi- known destination. Y. Germania Passes“ . Over Budapest‘ IIEIIIIM SIIIIRIIE IN EMPIRE Mining Servants-Risen ss Problem Of Oil Sup- ply For The Empire And The Empire Fleets. - I I ..._--¢\n O -—— (Canadian Press) (Canadian Press) roscoplc proportions when placed LONDQN. 50D!- 20- "All EX‘ Sept. 20,- side by side wltii our imports orlohonse Tolesrouh (hollow! hm“ the oniypctroleum. asphalt, and their pro-Iglggggiiiéefggls m“ 059mm on‘) (source of helium in the British Em-(ducts, which, for the single yeanpassed over Bud est M “O mis lpire was the statement mode in c.1925 had a value oi $38,105,418 andvevenm fl m in an 68mm‘ dire“, -' “ in Canada.“ probably exceeded that total in g y g _ ‘ y pap“ 0" Natural Gas i _ , . I n “Ho” tion. (Budapest is approximately by R. T. Eiworthy, oi the Mntsdlflzil. Tins, oi course. s ai s ‘l: m ab‘ hundred miles {mm Colognel Branch. Department oi Mines. otthut can be iemcdicd on y y n0 the starting place of me German“, the meeting oi the Empire Mining bringing in oi domestic oil we s. on its mam to the Ulmed States nnd Metallurgical Congress here to- Millions oi dollars have been, and by way of ‘he Orient) ‘ i day - t ‘ I 31ft!‘ gaeinig, expended with this ob- The helium is presen o tic ex- ec n vew. - tent oi 0.8 per cent. in thc nnturall In addition to Turner Valley and gas of the Inglewood field, near other producing oil fields in Alber- _ , (Brampton, Ontario, which is Just as ta. that province has a possible T 0 p p e d rich in this constituent as is the source oi liquid hydrocarbons in the Fu i‘ 6S EDMONTON, Alta... That Canada possesses (natural gas from which helium is enormous deposits oi bituminous Irecovered in the U. S. Government sand in the McMurray district. Out- plant at Fort Worth, Texas. Helium crops, representing o practicau/ is the next lightest gas to hydrog- continuous deposit, of this material _ v 9n over which it has the great ad- extend along the Athabaska. river WW 01 lbdllys Ollelllllg o0ll$l0ll 0f vaiitage of being non-inilnmmoble and its tributaries for a total dist- m9 September "l" ‘ll ‘he 0mm‘ so that it has obvious possibilities 0110s 0g 010:3 UB2: 2631111895‘;- Thesiaglimtglur ‘alulgcugge 821:?“ disposal for use in any future airship ser- son s ave een e o ec o acony ' vice, Unfortunately the Iligictimod sidcrabie amount oi research in rec-' gas field, as at present known, is rc- ulll years. and it may be Sllld l-halul lntively small, but the Ontario Gov- us n mechanical problem. tho W- o“ d t mom, _ , _ _ ere o W criiment has taken up many oi the 00V0ly ll0lll lhfilll. by (llSl-llllllllilll 0Y1 Hudson 38y whim fox‘ number)“; leases in the area and ll: ls honed m-llerwloe. "f P0001011" "I"! "lllelrhzoo skins, claimed iIS high as sns This skin brought the high price oi $130. well petroleum at 2s present price. m glze. that the output irom natural god Tho sor- nnd oll fields of Ontario A collection of silver fox whloh Iwens m Ontario is decnmngj Q“ are in the extreme southwesternfincluded only 355 pelts, achieved thc um other hand m M59119“ Owing w port oi the province adjacent to|top price oi $310 and remained un- thc great activity in drilling ior oil Lokoo Erlo und Huron- Thole hovofllllllied- during the past ilve years. partlcul- gfetlll gildrclllg tall Well-i lllllaese _ '-'~'"<*f———' arly in the Turner Valley Field. 5 l0 “We a 01H’ ‘H 85-’- southwcst oi Calgary. and in the l2" it‘? Yleltlelléililll-dlllllill all" i°l Eas- Wainwright iield, east oi Edmonton, "'5 9°" 5 a» Y .9“ ll "l! ll V99‘ ' enormous flows oi natural gas have em Yellrs- l" New Brllllswlck PTO-I P Irish Election It was brought out in the paper been opened up, presenting me ductlon comes irom wells near pmbiem of how this V“; supply can Moiicton. There are 70 wells in the be utilized to the greatest advant- lleld- 3° °f Whlcll Yleld °ll 0s Well as 5”" (Canadian Press) I This paper was one oi‘ a series The llllgel‘ ‘lueslloll “l me pelml‘ DUBLIN, Sept. 20. —'I‘he Irish which together formed a very com- Bum resllllrces “lld refilllng lllcllll‘ elections have ended almost, but prehensive and authoritative re- l9“ °l "l9 Emil"? W” dealt Wllll l" not quite. in a stalemate. President view oi the petroleum and natural a Selles 0T Very hllfllllllllll/E Papers Cosgrave's party has l4 members Emmi“ d ant Cu! rider's coining trnnsierw ens situation in Canada. and of by‘ lflvlThomoo lnllzlllund- Sh‘ Frod- more than it had at dissolution and - I <1 _ ' i. i m r i, , E h . or c B nok. and essrs. E. H. Cun- has won by four votes the race with ltthzinioiillieat noiilgel: amfoirgotiligéligklllolliltlntllil: iilmilngelic dc Br T0 U. S- Ileallolsillldc lzeellrpreliaillaillrfor 35889222- llhlshnm-Crll! lllld J- M- 30000". De Valera Republicans for the hon- Ciuardian Job Printery. U While the event has been pendlnk ___ 'tlon before the Empire Congress by "ll members ‘ll illl‘ 105ml!" °l P91‘ °l' °l lie-l"! ill” lllliesl “m!” Pllrlyi m. some “mm n was only on Friday, NEW YORK, sew, 90'_A comb a smcmiist m ‘he pflqcumr field rdeum Technologists (London). in the Dali Elreonn. But the De ‘WRITING PAPER AND BNVIL- when the preparations ior the An- “on of letters wrmen by Abraham open with lddrell H0 Ill"?! derson-Crlll! Illlllllllle lllld bee" Lincoln believed never to have been fashionable. Guardian Job concluded, that the gallant oiiicer puhmhed before ha“, been “mushy Prluwry- Ialllll a“ gallghlellfgngvevflaefiu§l° to the United ‘States by Harry F.‘ ._ esp__ ~ M-k_q) - k; unset/u. usmauao arson. —-Iwcre both in . mndonoo oi the, Sig; oreliif; igttlrllirciflgnbhpoiugyl W!!!" illlllll! ll"!- Bulllllll" “will”! l" 5 i. Paul“ “lldslfiio General Franz Slgcl. of the El- Newsom and C0,, East and Mur-‘mediately afterward went tol a n cvcmh comm Anew" ls an order not Bulldlnl. (mull. 6:1?" ‘fdlfmgllrllllkxf directing the secretary of state to ___ -—-— per orm . . - "°' "MW". “twill SIS‘ ¥§I§§°.”ru‘§ir$S§§m.§i?-“ WES” description cheap y an e190 ‘ l’ 0B - ' 1 p, | m,“ _ n, i, ‘ tiounly exdcutod. Guardian Oeii- ding. while Inspector LaNnuoe sug- algtgfin “a, "zhe alégfilrm yuélugfalt: tral fob Printer. Plwllo 1"- Elw“ ‘he affm; §f§fl°“,h:,§ Prince of Wales. iiitor mug Edward. ‘CORRESPONDING! cums AND were the only persons present. and “"0 Pllllw" Almmllllfl“ “l l?“- envelopee with address printed, the only oner- who knew beforehand mall“ mmllfi s‘ l is”, ltlxma‘: Elflllg lust the tiiing for eoknowledge- that the marrizige was to take place. Gwllle- A l l‘ l’ a l "ll" mm‘. mum." a” Gmfluuf M“ and M Taylor "nmetuawgy uel Galloway. in which Lincoln de- Joh Printuy. .r "m u leaving ‘he otTlhis two letters were written‘ ‘YOU WANT 600D [NVILOPII honeymoon bungalow at that time 0 pm," 50 m, w“; 10g my 35¢; 2o return to l-ialifav for the recep- x38: Lincol:fl:1;anprwsi:il:nt.he an‘; also-m. m; (m) m 31.00; 1.000 ion at Admiralty House. in a very r w?“ Mt m n“ l mm for 11,95. lloltilid. Guardian Of- short time they will leave for illng- making 0P0! 6 0 0 flog. gun-m“ you Primary. t! Iand- Halifax Chronicle. paign. remain until Friday. (or l ‘ldcalt with. and they included "Oil nfiix the seal oi the United Stutesluects of the Great Plains oi British 100B Pill‘ yell!‘- to the envelope containing Linrrolnscolumbia. and of the Mackenzie llllllllns a comPlQlB It was shown that the Brltlghivfllfifk party, which it was cslciilat-l and Gas in the Maritime Provinc- filmglrlre l5 ti?‘ llrmll tsop-sunoolétlnizifge "S23 aarlgllllzlgiaillclefelgxxblezgllg cs," by W. A. Bell, of thc Geological 0 "ll! l‘ 0 D0 1'0 Ell 0ll P" - ' survey; no" and GM Fields o; on, The Empire consumes ann ally be-I"l°l‘° ‘hint lg dlsmlllillfli-r l dl tnrio," by R. B. llarknessi Natural T-Weell 1° 0nd l1 mllllim w"! °l Del-I presgzn “(lmgrzvtit De ‘iljllépecfiili ‘ Cos Commissioner for thellrovince 7011mm» 0nd Dffldlloei only about 3a" Temrallgabclg- 1e‘; d" of ‘h? o _i o; Ontario; ghmg paper, by Q 5_ million tons. Moreover, the total re- position The govemmen‘ combhli Hume. of the Geological Survey. {lllgllgiélrélxlg gfinlélf Emil? lilgll‘ mum, n}; a majority oi six in the ‘lmllllfl Wlill ll“ "ll “ml l?“ Pm‘ l’ Thoflmggrtarce Dali, the final standinfl oi the Dart- survey of all . River area; "Bituminous Sands oi 0000M‘! 800F008 0T Dttroleum. lll" Barty} 61' 1~~¢»i_7g_ Northern Alberta," by 5_ Q E115, eluding oil-shales and bituminous m, yd". “new,” Mines Branch, Dept. oi Mines; and 5000B. Within the Elllilll‘? l5 lllll84,_,,o.,,,, n statistical review. by s. .1. CookJObVlOlIB- Oll ls loony the muln nlol-xrotui-Jia. Dominion Bureau of Statistics. lvo D0W0l‘ that keeps the navy mov-, ,_,___________._____ Available records show that, be- "l8 0h U10 0W0" B008. 0nd ll hi lm- prehensive survey 0i ‘he cool nilii- tween 188i and i928. a total of 22,--|P0l‘l0llt- M80 w lolllelllbfl‘ lhlli. hl lng industry in the western provinc- “ He“ for chaste“ when they Wm nled authorization oi a btographyoomooo barrels, or 70f million Im-~ 0000 0f Mly Wmwrnll’ h0lulloll. es oi British Columbia. Alberta and tomorrow momlng a, 13L perial gallons of oil have been tak- 0W!" U10 Emlih? 900F008 0f "udol. Saskatchewan. prepared respectively m 1mm we“, in Qgnadm rennrsengfioil might not be accessible to Great by Ptobcrt Btrochan. W. ing a value, on crude petroleum. oi Bill-Mn. the Drlllclllfll cullsllmhlfl and R. J. bee: and o paper by A. E.‘ about $35,000,000. Although at first centre, (Cameron and J. F‘. riorrlson on glance these figures look formidable.‘ (Ithcr papers presented at the "Impact Resistance oi Steels at bow they at om; dwindlg m glmggl mlc- Edmonton meeting included o.’ com- Temperatures." v "crow ll sow-owe“... -» -- -- » ~ . _- . .. - '— »~ ~ despatch to the Star by a staff re- Railway Southend _ g ‘ |comded with a freight “um conhgfitillCtlflflfi irolii ll. R. II. the Prince yuimg talented pfllgriillllllgi was the music provid- Torontonions last week were thril-‘posed of oil tanks. Fortunately only,“ Waleg ill" ll-"lllk (ll Mlllllffiill have Ccinpanyqed by Miss llelen Hail, whouo ln- led by the rapid progress oi the ro- flv.\ were injured. though the iias-Illlld9l‘_llll<°ll_ llll‘ m. “nor-l strilineul was a saw. She played mance oi Hilda Palmer, a young senger coaches were badly smashed §°l°°ll°ll (ll i300"? llllllll-‘i l0 the Cit- noou nt‘ rare entertainment. WlthI two old songs. Following this, parts Toronto girl, and Prince Farid. 0i and fire started through an oil tank lesr lnwllf‘ 41ml VlllllElP-‘i 0f (3011808- liliss lit-loll llall ill the plum), Miss] of the opera, Rose Murle were reii-(Tcheran, Persia. Farid carried on a being hurled across _ ought rail. made oi a collection of blue iox..-“l“‘l"‘l' Another collection will beflllllrlllllllllllvli’. but thi- ‘l- Dlck- r1008 tomorrow morning oi express today “Teddy” Meiglleil To Represent Gaspe Conservatives (Canadian. Press) MONTREAL, Sept. ‘.10, w La 5 39ml!" CBl-lmllc and Fllrld 9- MiliPatrie tonight. says that the Con- hammedan) and that his dnughterservauves ' oi Gospe have chosen but 09010100 servntive Convention in Winnipeg. ( erico. each year would be impractic- . able. The, Palmers were adamnntfHullger Ill _ Flood Stricken v Mexican Valley (Canadian Press) MEXICO CITY, SElJl. 20. — Th0 phantom oi hunger loomed iii tin- tloml stricken Lcrmu Valley toillu’. Witii iiiu flood waters covoriiig tili- district, ill‘(lllll(l Acniubzlrti iii tile suite oi‘ (iuuna Juatn, adequate rc- iiei’ for thc present is iinpossibll‘, The indcrzil garrison lliiH been iy to l'l'l('iiL‘ thc lllliillli‘. Fund iituiifs hiiyv been crimniiilitlt-err-ii for (listribiilluii lliiiuiig Illi! vii“ time. ’l‘iir* iiiliillivr m‘ soldiers. iinw- vvrr, is lilnitr-il iluil (buy could Iini ilttciul lhi- irrlcs of agony which clinic from iuilily iulnilici-i ll(’l‘('Ill‘\l on (iii-Ir house tops iniplrn-iiig lll(‘l'('_\' iiH lilo raging tlirrililts grillin- niiy swept tlu- walls of (he houses lu-iicutii lIlPlll. Several iinusmi (rnilzipsi-il iliiil (lie rushing vrilters carried oil‘ whole families and others worr- buried bciicrgltii (be ruins. Although MONTREAL‘ Sept. 20‘ _The ma“ only six kiiowii (lentils lire rvpurtvll.‘ it is believed lllill llll‘ ili-liiul (oil lukvu by Ill/l I.|»i'iu:l River will in; company ia-r above (lint. = lI‘! who look When lllt- rviiigoiesi in tlu- highlands return the number of victims can be sot (‘Xilvl (nil ihllilliiilily will iivvr-r bu. kimwii. Itiuiiy nrc believer] tn llitVll been buried under the toppling Ilillliir‘! that an experimental extraction llydllllllllbllllfi l5 illlitllfl)’ lellslbleiIfqr the best quality of extra lflrgejliifl oiliorll curried uwziy by the station will be established before uolnmerolnlly. however. 1t would not pelts. Other prices ‘paid 0n this floods. long. b0 llfflfilllblfl hl COIYlDBl-llrlllll Wllh iur were $46, $50 and $55 according -—- ‘Nlfll Slowfs WHAT THEY Am: Now 4hr. Clots 00M Nata ‘to Fuicufcu AT MICE. ANYMORTE/ TORONTOTSc-pt. ti. +Maritimc. fresh to moderate winds, mostly fair‘ with much the tame temperature. Maximum and minimum tempor- aturcs: ies being: —d Government, Cosgravc “mum clear _ _ _ _ _ _ _ V _ _ ‘ I H i dependents. i2; Farm‘ Montreal. clear . “mm "ll Quebec. clear 573 55b“- la? Ch'town, rain . . . . . . . . .. “Wlle- 3? Larkllllw- l- Halifax, rain and fog St John, rain . , . . . . .. Boston, cloudy High (lilo (his evening ht xii uiiil Sun sets this evening nl 0 illltl (Hi. New moon Sunday. Sept. 25th 5.47 p. m. Summorakle tide eighteen min utcs later than Charlottetown. TORONTO, sept. 2U.-—Up()n in- ciistribution oi’ a m, P],.,.h-ifieu' Tile gill i1; a iiic-niory oi his visit to the Doiniiiicli during its; diamond Ijubilec year and the distribution is Ito be arranged through the manag- ‘rerz; of the local branches of till" ‘bank. . The plants will be shipped by ' Icel post from Montreal direct to ' cities, town". and villages. The .~ship- nlents will he mlidc this lull ill time (for planting this year. Enclosed lwith thc shipment is a set of in- ‘rstrlurllonr: on how best to plant the I pennies. I H”. -<-0->_k_ return l°,“Teddy" Meigiien. son oi the form-I America for u vloll ouch yenr- Thoer Canadian Prime Minister, to rc- Pfhlfle W05 Dfepllled l0 0000i)! l-llelpresent them at the coming Coli- ,Two Killed When Train Struck Auto (Special to The Guardian) j CHICAGO, lli., Sept. 20.-Mrs. E. ‘M. Maiiniiu; tvus: killed instantly and hcr husband, iliagazine editor 0t thc Chicago Tllvfililllg American, ‘fatally injured when their automo- Lbile was struck by a railway train ‘early this morning. The approach to thc (rrossilig whcrr Mr. and Mrs. Manning lost their lives is between two high i-mbaiikinelits, preventing (a pro-view oi‘ the trains. Manning had (Il'l\‘l‘ll his machine directly in front oi thc upiiroaciiing train be- fore he saw it. Ml‘. Manning was re- is plane Germnnia struggling mnwhfllly “ml ilmpsmnllyiiiovt-d to a hospital, where he died. lPailESl I Counterfeit Machine NEW YORK. N. Y., Sept. 20.—A short cut to tycuith, dreamed oi by Louis J. F‘l'oodin:lii, restaurant keep- er. iudi-d when iii- (iiscovered that lthc machine hr had purchased from three men which was supimsed to» ‘make $50 DIIIS mil or s1 bills gave forth liutliini; but the moan of the motor. Freedman iii-d Solomon Slissmar flli0tllt‘i‘ l‘l‘SI.1tlll‘i1llI keeper. zlllege to have sold him lilo machine wit tivo other lneii arrcstcd. He said i.£ had paid Sussinnli $11000 for the ('0llll'll'(\l‘it'(‘. _I.h.-st May. Freedman said. lie u'as Lllvcn n (lciilogtutrlitioii oi‘ the ma- chliic. A s1 bill “'11s placed in one cud, tin.- nxolor WlliZLMl, and bright criickly, $50 ‘)iIl was toss!" out. It passed as legal tender at . bank. Then Freedman iidndcci o», thc $11,000 and the salcdnell dc parted. \Vlii'll he tried to iiinke a little lll0l1l'_\' himself. hmvcvcl", rotiilng clinic on‘. ul thc machine, li("i even thc $1 bill he put in, said Freed- man. Sussinaii dcliied all part in illicit". lAnnbilnior-uncnts. Coming Brig-iii... Meetings‘ En; I "C0illIIliI.—Sl.lll)(‘lli‘lOllS Show ,"BI‘H\‘(‘Ii(‘iil'L" -- Souris, Tliursdo" (Montague. Saturday. 9247-9-21-7 I "Inquire Re Chronic Diseases l" jlrince Street. Dr. Cliit. Don‘t dclav Irecovery in next three months. 9-‘? . I I “Look Herc! Soc that , . Show. Best yet. Aisn serial. Vi. ,. -,, tonight. Hunter River Thursday Vernon Friday. Eldon Saturday. 9378 "Soc- “Finniganis Fortune" pre- sented by the Little Pond Dramati" 60-46 Club in Mo-ell H ll. Fl .. 68-50 23rd. I a r day‘ Se“ .. 66--50 . 65~59 - telephone subscribers connecting at - -~ ‘Cornwall Central will be held in 74~56 Cornwall Hall New York. clear . . . . . . . . . .. 72-46 23rd at 8 o'clock. 926i 9 21 2i "An important meeting of tho Friday evening. Sept. 9272 9 21 2i "An Agricultural meeting will ‘n: (held in DeSoble School, Friday. (September 33rd. at 7.30 p. m. J. A. ..Clnrk. J. W. Boulter and R. R. Hurst will give addresses. 11m ppblic is cordially invited. 9264921 2i e I; fierce nRacesr Postponed Till Tommorow at 1. 80