OIL Missal. ’wTs"'u - I , Ililclaleao nserd lea ded asst. gsariet-mutetewa malls-urn Cents. RETURNINE PAS vlmwlv wucnmrn Columbus g ‘Day inoiding With Rev. Mgr. McDonald To City, Is Made The Occasion Of Memorable Event At St. Dun- stan’s Basilica. i "An enthusiastic welcome waited lit. Rev. Monsignor Maurice McDon- ald. beloved raptor c! Bt. Duhstanu basilica. ca: his return to Charlotte- tcwn last evening aitsr undergoing several weelss‘ tnatment in the blessed decrement Hospital, Quebec. iolloqing serious iniurise received ip an’ automobile acci- ‘dcsit here on June 11th.. last Moulllilni‘ McDonald, who appeared is excellent health. havina quits re- covered irom tbs eiiects oi ithe acci- dent. was met on arrival or the Borden train at 8.30 by a large and Npresmtativa nwnber oi citizens. and was escorted lo the Basilica by the l-clsuebi the Cross Band and the Knights oi Columbia, where an sddreasctwelccmewsss-esd suds orientation nude. to which the re- cipient ieelinsily replied. occasion last evening was in the debits-o! s double celebration. wcstwday bcingColunsbus Day. Address otWelcosse ‘lbs ielbwlna address to Monsig- ‘ace ltcbccald. read at the Iaailica bvlliré Vi- la P. mcnlluswas so.-. the presentation by w. A. lacnmsld. o! s well an- ctl purse on behI-li o! 5t. Dunstarrs contention: Ilglat Reverend Monsignor Maurice \ ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMING EVENTS. MEETINCS. ETC. "Chicken supper. and basaar at liurlccn Hall: Tuesday. October :2. 9200-10-1I-ti-wsd-tri-sat-mon. "Dr. Cliit, M. D., - start now home prevention cure, now at 171 Queen street, Charlottetown. "Club loading hogs and lambs at st. Peters, Wednesday. October 23rd till noon, Geo. J. Manuals. 911040-1741. "The Cornwall-York play "Old Dairy Homestead" is poet ed until “W5”. II inst, in Mar ield Hell. l ssce-rc-la-ai, " Lecture by llev. A. L. Hibnott. 11m Rivas Hall. Plunder. October ii- Bubim "Iris to lumps." cscs-lo-ls-u "Illustrated Iscture tongilit at Y. N. C. A. south Attica and its People. 9! 511V" “Bear sar. Wilson give illustrated lecture on south Ail-ice. I p. m. Iri- dll. Y. ll. C. A. social hall. B804 "rust prise about pcewcoes saes-lo-le-ss le Wednesday. October as. "Thanksgiving Dinner and Ian's ll- flcpe River. November ll and 12. 0305-10-18-21 "Grand Recital, Hearts Memorial Bail. October 24th. Readings, vocal IN instrumental numbers. Admission. tsc. p30; "Dance in Emerald Hall, Friday. October lath, mo. Refreshments. 000d music. Iverything you was; for \ I000 dance. 0 “Don't was ms. Kenneth mah- arcs Ilcital in st. Paul's r-rsll neat lbssdav evening st us. ezes-lo-ra-u i . " V . show t Victoria mssy Oct. 1.13.»... 1;; laminates and Charlottetown talent m aid u lebool "ha. assent-reams "ldllfi Uhlhd Church will hold their service en sua- . Borne oi Char- tllfllt will perform. 020040-1141. day. October lottetowit‘! asst 0t "qssrgmwbricn ‘rrapad in 800 tggue on Mend”. 00W"! 3m i‘ '0 Tilllll Celebration, Co! The Return Of McDonald, Rector of Baisat Dus- atara’: Basilica: Alter an illness which occasioned our gravest alarm, you have return. ed to us again, asks-ed to health. and on this happy occasion, the par- ishioners oi the Pal-sh o! Charlotte- town wish to extend to theirdcvotad and much beloved Pastor their con- gratulations on his recovery and m give expression to those feelings of ivy-Ind tbanksslving bywhich they are universally animated. y When we recall the general and profound sorrow first excited by the news o! the terrible accident wilicb overlook you and ‘your fellow suflar- cra-and the weeks c! uneasiness, un- certainty and dread will ialiowcd. curloylnthisyourreawaticutfolrs is all the more intense. Always, during the long months which numbered your illness »-s.ud your absence. cur thoughts have been o! you, ouljanalety tor you, and om‘ prayers erscrtcd on aour bchali; and nowwelikeiothlnkthatyourwus- derful reoovary 1s owing. in some v ‘Continued on page-a '_"b Well Again lull Windsor Will Ring Curfew (Special to Tbs Cuardao) IAII.‘ WINDIOI». OHM 9"- l1—'l'hc curfew bell was run! here at 9 o'clock tonight (or th- lrsttlmsiastbsblstory oil coaauausslty. A rope was ha" to the bell lu the tower City Ell], l0 flllli ll i; | tbs police department - ‘ i first floor could IOIIII tLu I without. leaving his oflccf The cos-low is to be a permanent in- stitution in an effort to break IIP the street corner Illlll cl child- utnunav T0 TORONl0 Ptamsay VacDonald Left Queen City For Ottawa Last Night. (special to the Guardian) TORONTO. OM. Oct. 17-M. live minutes alter naidnlsht. d. Ramsay ltiscDdnnld. Prime Minister c! Great Britain. leit Toronto tor Ottawa on a special train over the Canadian National Railways-composed o! ion all steel ears. Mr- MacDonald hiassali occupied tho "lcnaventuse." icmer- ly used by Cir Henry ‘lbcmtoa. the other members o! the party beiiil scattered thrfiillhout the train. base than one ilttb the capacity o! tbs train was required for the aoccliv modaticu o! those uavclltng with Mr. stsononsld‘. ' Locomotive l!!! turplabed icr the occasion. drew tho trails eds c! the TcrostoYa-rds with us? "Hts. , w W ‘more wasps renaal leave takilil- tlr. MacDonald leit Government House about‘ ten thirty. llyinl 8°06- by there to the Lieutenant Govern- uos, lusuaroa usopousur ..._.__._....._........._.__.._..-- "Notice. see that Jpwlbl show Prisca o! Flames." xerulnatcn tonight. maria! Harbor Saturday. North ilbirc M°“d~”‘ um“ ‘t wuugifllgll-lti-ll-ll. "southern Queens‘ 821M111‘! 01"“ loading hols and lambs at Wood Islands stallion Tuesday. 06W" Iliad. Altcrnoo . List with stewart mes, secretary. 9200-10-17-8. “m. rtaht-W. o. r. u. Meeting meal-gag the Nova Bcctia Pltbilcitfl will be heldat m. w. n. 46w. ass Htarw ltreet. may. l‘ 1am at sso. Au ladies inWIIW I" m1“ m .¢”n4_ gmAOJW-zi. -¢ss-A‘ "The Annual Meeting o! the Th!” sums sum Black res company-Will bIhsldIntheOdd Fellcwsilfll." , .9. a. stewsrt. Mk p m 03-10-184‘ 0 rd. hsliitute lccretafr. OMS-Wildl- aaqugmsly and Annual Call!!! ivhisn-scns or ‘lledivllllfi- or andlblrs. Itoes. as was escoricd by the same cordon o! police ofiiccrs who had guarded his movements during the day. At the Union Station the , _ - way to the train was lined by Call- Continued on page 3 lllll. IJIVIDE scuullnsuir (Cnaadian has!) wou-vnu. N- 5-. Oct. 114cm McNeil c! New Perth. P. l. 1.. and Ernest {arbor c! Osoraetown. Royal- ty, P. l‘. 1.. will divide the ‘Franklin! Bovyer Iohclarship’ oi $300 Olldvwed to Acacia university b! would!‘ Iovyer c! Iunburr. P. Ii. 1-. in bl awarded to" a student tram Prince Ildward island who has made a high grade in work atPriuce oi’ Wales 00ml.- ’ O O Jury s Finding \ NIW WATIBIDID. N- 8-. OBI-l‘! --At the inquest into the death of Bcn sccavialw. II-Yllr-old sydnar youth, who wts killed near Linaao on the Waterford road late last night b! a shot tired b! Pllvfllm" Otiicar L J. Corbett o! New water- ford. the iollowlll verdict was ren- dered by the jury: "we. the luv! easplltlltfl i» "\- quire into the dill-h 0i the late Bon- lamin Bcnavlsky, rind that he some to his death trom a bullet from} revolver in the hands of I... J. Cor- bett while on duty on the night o! Oct. 1b, 10M. and find that acid L. J. Corbett was Justified. "We recommend that they use more precaution in the dllehargq o( llrearmsJn the future." izPay fiTiuG b saw YORK, Oct. "no-rue bu» rightsale ctAod! Cohen. second. baseman, to the Newark Internaticni sl League Club. was announced today bytha New vat class. ochaa was pusohsed Q tbopiasts tor a re- arc political smiles. Stand To Lose Nearly $20, 000 (lpaclal u. m ...-...... roams-re. Out; on _l1- has 1mm brokers stasjd to .1", International Exchange‘, ‘ rdo! of Mhidoh/Mine shins. which slid trcni a peak or es cents a ahstre to live cents a share in less than teas hours trading. As a result of the. collapse of this stock, the four stock brokorl concerned have sworn out a war- rant tor the arrest or I. Goat: o! New Yuri. charging him un- der the criminal code with ob- taining crnlit under tslse pre- tsusoes. Goats lett some time be- JIooaa Tuesday night and yester- day morn‘ _ by automobile tor New York, several hours betel! the wwrraast was issued. it was lcarnel- . Premier King‘ Will Leave For West Shortly (Special to Tbs Guardian) orraws, Ont, Oct. 17.-'I‘hc trlmei Minister's western itinerary was anode public today, and it shows that sir. Maeksnsis King will spciad aligbtlylessthantcilrweaksinths Prairie Provinces and lrltlsh Colum- bia. leaving Ottawa on oet. :9, and returning to the Capital on Nev. 2s. New will the smith! "lallsmsuis c! theuberalcbiattaiobesshesvyas these o! the Conservative leader. Mr. beauiett, on bis recent tour ct British Columbia. ' ' M‘. ling is to make only eight speeches in the tour provinces as tol- lows: WIIINPII. Nov. 1; saahatocn. Nov. I: Prince Albsrt,,Nov. A: lid- montcc, Nov. l7: Prince Rupert Nov. s; Vancouver Nov. ls: Calgary Nov. graph ere shows Presu- Syria are from America. ler Ramsay MacDonald CRIPPLED ‘ '.- -.>J' *.»-':~- - . waase§i;’y'"aiteri=bcb brcughttio a conclusion the most succcssiul ‘Red Cross Clinic for Crippled Children that has yet been held in this city- Dr. T. B. Acker of Halifax, the bril- liant Orthopedic surgeon, arrived by the Hochelaga on Thursday. Oct. l0. and within an hour alter arrival was in ‘the Operating Room at the olty Hospital. where he, performed two difficult operations and alter- wards saw several cesss. Iridsy was the big day ot the Clinic. From 9 a. m. till 11.80 at night. case aiwr case was examined by Dr. Acker at the Red Cross rooms. until nearly so cases Wcrc dealt with, all getting the best ad- vice alter careful and exhaustive ox- amluatiorl. 0h Saturday Dr. Ackcr was in the (lei), and luTlTonT whims Churchill, as they greeted each use: on‘ the farmer's sixty-fill"! Jllfuldlyhcclebratcd J11 New York. The two when at homo “RED 012055” Concludéd This Week, And Was The Most Successful Yet Held In This City. from 9.30 to 3 o'clock and then he operating room oi the City Hospital tour days in Saskatchewan on tho westbound tslp via the Canadian Na- ticnal Railways, and will visit triends in the constituency o! Prince Albert, which haroprasantaill the House o! Commons. The eastbound tourney will be made over the lines of the Canadian Pacific Railway. It is expected the Prime Minister will discuss the record cf the Govern- ment, touching on the terifr and other lubleota of special interest to Weston: Canada. He will be "...- companied by Hon. J. Layton Ral- aton, Minister of National Defence. and Ron. Andrew Haydon o! Ottawa. a member of the Senate and an in- tirnpte friend. ...--___.___l_. Salaries or city oflicials of Glasgow, Scotland, have just been increased. Nine o! every l0 automobiles in British Malaya exported nearly 10.- ll: and Regine Nov. so 8e will spend 1000 tons of tin last Year. m: Minute laws than}: pertsassrsseuststeomtbswece, ' --dlubldtba_‘llatllallilaiaill. j Wslesdtnsearla Isadora asat asaathbadaotssyetbeenccas- alldediybhflovemlallt. CLINIC FOR I CHILDREN operated at the P. E. I. Hospital, and on Monday he spcnt the same time ln the operating room o! the Prince Edward Island Hospital. He perform- edlsevorll delicate operations besides the various manipulations and treat- ment tor different deformities betore the application o! plsstcr casts. Thanks to tho wonderful plans o! Miss Mona Wilson, Superintendent o! Red Cross Nursss, everything went like clock work and about 100 pa- tlenis were beneiittsd by this Inland- id cllnic. Dr. Ackel- was greatly, pleased with the splendid cc-opera- tlon given him by both Hospitals. the great assistance o! the medical profession and the willingness of the parents to do their part in carrying Continued on page a _._._._- i‘ Potato Crop By Provinces ‘Ibo following table ahflwl the estimated potato yield 1n cwt- by provinces for 1820, as compared to 1088. Ptovlncg 1928 1919 P. B. Island ..5.'l0l,000 8.791.000 Nova Ecotla ..li,280,000 1.086.000 New Brulawlok 6.110.000 4.800.000 Quebec . . . .18,011,000 15,373.00!) Ontario . . . .11.8'l5,000 5.190.000 Manitoba . . .3,585,000 1,500,000 Ssslr. . . . . . . .3.0IZ,000 2,061,000 Alberta . . . . .2,220,000 1,549,000 B. Columbia ..1.0l0.000 1.5d9.000 Will Be Absent From A rm istice Day Service (Qpiclll to The Guardian) LONDON, Oct. PL-Ior the first timo since the erection oi the Ceno- taph, King George will be absent ircm mrArmistice Day services on Nov. 11. ' It was announced today that the Prince oi Wales would represent the Kirlg, and lay a vmatb on the Cano- taph for him. A court official, who recently aaw His Majesty. said that ha was looking very well and in iactbad never look- ed better. Although no definite plans have been made tor the King's future MAXIMS or a MERCHANT le assured that it tbs gboata o! the Present now will throw their phantom shadows op tbs gilt and tinsel o! the coming years; tho happy visions oi this day are to be ruined. maybe. b! the winding trail o! ruth- less and relentless memories. Annual lnbscriptlons Delivered Iliad 0y llall Canada 1nd U. l. A. “.50. Closing Session Maritimi B. Of T Conference Of Senators And Business Men To Be Held In Charlottetown-Haste Urged In Construction Of Docks And Steamer For Improved Ferry Service From Borden To Tormentine. i _ . i (Clllaiilln Prcss) Canadian coal. A two dollar all year ‘ SAINT JOHN, N. 8., Oct, 17-0. round rats ior coal. lrom Nova Sco- _- H. Read, cl’ Amherst. was elected ‘fill to central Canada. upward revis- Presldent of the Maritime Board or {on of gugbging‘ “m; 9n pnmu-y ‘ “M” 1°11 "b6 "$111118 year at the steel products and a fiity cunt per closing session oi the Board's annual ton bonus 0h coal mined in Canada ' meeting today, Vice Presidents are: {or metallurgical purposes, Illteen C. H. Wright, o! Halifax; C. H. million shells had been turned ougin . Blakeney of Moncton, and C. R. Nova Scotla in wartime said Mayor. RDGEIS. oi Sununeralde. 'I‘he execu- Div-gar. Th; Nova Scotia plants were tlve includes D. R. lfurnbull. J. A. i-hc only producers of steel in Canada Ycuns and J- S. Smiley. ior Nova | that were completely British, in that owl-it: B. E- Muiuh and s. n. Burke all the materials used u, pmssssmg -, for Prince Edward Island and Fred were product; o1 tho mmpm, 11 m; _ Msgce and A. D. Ganong, tor New _Unlted States ever wept ti; wm- with Bfllll-‘iwicli- v any nation, the products on which -~ BB-fctiw-rdirlg o! the Maritime steel Canadian plants were coming t; 11¢. "14 m! induct-rise and the question pend. would be shut oi! within twen- ' o! Maritime equity m laud conoess- ty-iour hours. Ho urged the building ‘ 1cm. occupied the Maritime Board up o! an entirely Canadian stool m- ‘ of Tress annual meeting at m oloa- dustry. -_ in: ccuion today. The coal and steel w, want, the Qppoftunlty go ‘gray -‘ industry was hots. sectional. but a upwithtlloresto!Cans&,saldD._ “Ii-local question. and Mam M. r. n. Cameron c! Glau Bay. He quoted Dwycr. c! Sydney bdlocs, supporting figures showing the growth °g s“. ‘ tour resolutions. realm-using the tral Canadian towns and cities dur- . Board's Stand XorFlcdcs-alaciicnon .____.._ public sic so: curios plants using" m. pa‘, ,- . ' Sidelights or Maritime I Board 0f Trade Meeting i (Canadian Prue) s1". romv, N. n, Oct. l'l—“Just s: u» Marltimrs are willing to [IK to ~thc West its land. the West la willing to ‘in to u“ Mmqm” “M, mcnc-yP-Ccu J. H. Woods, President of the Canadian Chamber or Com- merce. It will take more than Is polite request with a choral accompaniment °' "°"‘"' "i" w‘! w susrd for thee." before m. cont - o; csuqm‘ . ‘|°"- W"?! "Illsct to transportation will b. rully lmplementgfl _5 P Bu“, . son. Chairman of the Maritime Transportation Commission. 1 ' "why not extend to the Maritime coil Industry eh, may,“ o, m,‘ "m" °°'°l”"“" “hm” "i" 1M 11PM: been extended a. m. m“ "ma" '- ‘t ~~~- om». Mo... i "We would do well not. to Qgnm | federrIJsn contract. so much as cor rights“: qzifiihfgexi: u? ‘i’? u -"n... - °"' N‘ f“ " s F Mum- wswalrltolltlont of Education for Nov; smug, f d “lie 0 m ‘n h bum“ f" u“ "'1'" 0f our rights under con- e era on. It is not a question or grievance, it is s question o! rlght-" Col. Thomas Cantley, M, p_ Ne‘ Gnu“ . ' Continued Tlre Russians Eva" ' ‘(HE FELLcW w... And Chinese aka“? an OWN Q U I Hlilizllilfil tgialfllilrugrréil1-wc COME WT A‘ ‘m5 Flotilla of Russian gunboats undsr- QF wok today to clear the emdre Bun- Iari River in the region of loam“. su. It. was apparently the intsntion of the Russians to petrol the river permanently. A force of 3.000 Chinese lil-faniry with nine aeroplanes arrived at. Har- bih. en route to the Chinese head- quarters at Puchin, which was rc- portml to have been in danger o! an attack by the Reds. secondary Chin- ese defences were established at Iran, where the main forces from Klrin have been concentrating. Toronto. fair ... ... ... moi-SC Montreal. cloudy ... ... ... ..ss--sa _ Quebec, rain ... ... "lid-SI ' Charlotte‘ ... cloudy ... ...b’l-tl Halifax, cloudy ...04-5l 8t. John. rain ... ... ... “JD-db _ Boston. fair’... ... ... ... “GS-Al New York. fair ... TORONTO. 06L. 11- Maritlmeb strong west and lltrih westwards. partly cloudy and somewhat cold. Largest Organ In Dominion l ilpaclal to The Gerardo!) 8T. IIYACINPHE, Qua, 0st, 11- A corltract tor what ls claimed will bathe lugestcrssnisosnscarus been granted Casavant fierce, Lim- ited by the Metropolitan Church. Toronto, it was announced yesterday. The crsan wll have ilve laflceacs. movameniahsiseabcctsdtoremain etlendricghscohiscountryaoioilra ‘qinltca-iolkicresirtetilotocfib. tbmlbouttbgchimol. s . llstopsaudsmcplpssaswellasis sdditlonslstops tcrepsoilcoaslllc