or s; MERCHANT You can have tens thousands of salesmen in type. of l S\\\ \‘H§\ ' Read by Everybody A Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew Sow. the seeds of . ideas that grow into‘ sales and goodwill. A _MAXIMS i‘- OF A MERCHANT it‘ §tii.'f-'l"“'6'-i-3i'-'5-'.“"$05-33: 01:1‘; —V - i CHARLOETTETO-ppvl-q CANADA TUESDAY 1924 T {In I H“ E ' m“ ~ LIN.“ a h m‘ m" n‘ 7 - , k 7 Y Ill".- .;:lll|vl°Dn'lIlf| [Tfl- PAUL E. JOUBERT Of Montreal, is a representative at the conference being held in Ottawa whlich commenced on Wed- nesday with a view ofmeduclng unemployment in Canada winter. Difficult T0 Find In- spector- For Banks (Special to Guardian) OTTAWA, Sept. S, ~—’l‘lie amend- ed Bank Act which calls for closer supervision of bniik-liig affairs by an inisrpctor general of banking comes iii-to operation on October first and an appointment will have to be made. Meanwhile it is und- erfstood that some ilifflculty is he.- iiu; encountered in getting the de- slretbmtm. 1i. B. MieKenzzie of Montreal and Grant Mclntyro of Toronto have been sounntletl nut in iioiinection. with the appoliitinrnt but it is said that neither is inclin- ed to accept. iQ-ii-——~— lot...» -To Kill ' Pres. of Poland _ (Canadian Prees) LONDON, Sept. 8.——~An attemPl has been made to assassinate the President of Poland atdmmborg, according to a Central News fies» patch from Vienna. . ~ A student named Steiger threw a bomb at u motor car in which the President was riding, the de- spntcli says, No one was injured. The student was arrested, ‘i. Condensed Special flATEP-te. oer word, net eseli insertion in this colunin. k ‘SWEET CORN ON COB 25c PER dozen. Jenkins d: Son, 2 ‘HOUSE-TO LET. — FURNACE, flrfihitlrc. low rent. Robert Cotton. Willow Corner. 3956-9-9-2l -11 QUART BASKET OF PLUMS $1.00. Jenkins ti‘: Son. 2 “WANTED-BY YOUNG work on a l'urm. Apply _ Guardian Office. 3962-9-9-31. MAN ‘LOST AUTOMOBILE BATTERY ii. S. l4. six volt. Return to ltrua-ti. . Stewart Al. Co., Ltd.. and receiv reward. I! 'PLUM8—-MED|UM BLUE AND ‘Red. 11 quart basket. $1.00, Fun (‘Y iiiuc and Red, $1.20. Jenkins. 6i Son. ~ ‘FOR SAbE-L-ADIES SIDE SAD- dle. Apply at Guardian (ifilcc. 11957-9-9 Mill. ‘SCHOOL TEACHER WANTS Dosition as clerk in ii stow. Ap Diy to Guardian Office. Zllltiti-il-ll ‘TO LET-b ROOMED HOUSE. All modern qinvenionces. corner Dorcbester and Prince Streets. ADDiy ‘Georg-s MacDonald. South- TWPL 3924-96-31. ‘WHAT EVERVBODY. WANTS.- APrsmlar scissors and knife sharpener. Only 50c Cfiilllr-Ji. Moinnls. representative. 159 iwater St. 3923 ll ti iii ‘ROGM AND BOARD-ONE BOY student can be accomodatctl with room and hoard in private home one block from Prince of Wales cfiiiéxe. Apply at Guardian Of. fico or write "F" Box 110, Char- lottetown. 8960 8 8 mtf ‘JOB PRINTING 0F EVERY description cheaply and experi- 4 ftlously executed. Guardian Cen- . trafl Job Prlntery, Phone 138. f " 2876-6-6tf. ‘JPQT ‘RECEIVED A GHIPMENT of Ontario Plume, They are ex- trb choirs quoltty d we would - 141MB Dliwlnl Ybur onions forbeen made and it is now certain nsthat it will drag on for an indefin- ll ‘. ‘c 80l- ‘pgeserving pluifis now. Jeiiki llllll ililillrl ' Franks - Sealed. m" lday after, under an fiSlLOft of police 2 iu the grounds by dim cutcroiis and Hi5 llllllfilllll s lllllllllllllllll (Canadian Press) CHICAGO, llls., Sept 8. -—Tbe fate of Nathan F. Leopold Jr.. and Richard Loeb, sous of old Chicago millionaire families, who kidnapped and murdered Robert last May 21st, has been Judge John R. (‘nvcrly has completed the decision he will render Wednesday as the la-st not of his (ronnetzticitis wl'tii the crim- inal courts of Cook County. Upon it rests whether the youths shall die upon the. gallows or grow iiito manhood in the Illinois State Prison, to which tho counsel plead- ed that they be sent fro life. Tliroe shoots of’ ruled Maniiia paper. containing approximately oiic thousand word's, is the (ltflllflifivll of Judge (lnverly, written yester- guurd, l - lad attontied church. .- .<-o>—- — Five Sailors Are Found At Sea. (Canadian Press) _ SYDNEY, N, S., Sept. 8. ——I~‘lve of the. fifteen moo missing frnin the tliree-iiiasteti French fishing SCllUUllPl‘ Raymond. wkiiicli WtiS torn from her moorings iii St. Pierre harbor during last 'i‘liilrs» daysgalc and wrecked on the ernor Heartz in L tativti iiticiitlaiicc zit the. t1crcumiiy' y'osicrilu_y' nf-leriitioii of utliiiinister- lug the oaths of office to the nt-w~ iy appointed lilvlllPllillll (iovcriitir. .\ir .I<‘r:iult ltichurtl licurtz, lhe As sombly rooni anti gaillcritis being well iiillctl. was presided nvcr by .\ir. C. J. Lcuiuire .(1lcrk oi ilic ~i’rl\'_v Council. was cairrlctl out with becoming iligiiity ' ncss in uccordtincn with the pre- scrlhed schedule as ycstcrtiziyfl: (iunrdiitn. rocks at Fortune. flay. Nfld.. wcrc picked up in the Gulf by the (‘. (1., S. Arrtis Friday morning and laiid-' ed at North Sydney yesterday. 'i‘_ht» men who hail n terrific battle with the elements wcrc [irtictlczilly exhausted and were uiiublo to stand on being lakcii ubuurti lbe rcsculiig craft. llope. is express- td for the s-zifoty of ihc rciiiiiiiitlter of ilic iftlylllbilthfi crew. The. res- cued five. slutctl that tlicy saw the other ‘boats early Friday morning anti the action of an unidentified sailing vessel. which came in stays scvcral miles’ from the Arrus and shortly after resumed her course, loads to the supposition tliut sihc had hove to. io pick the ten up. A Steamer Wrecked In Tonga Islands (Canadian Press.) APl-C. Samoa. Scpi. S. Tilt‘ N0!" wogiun steamer .\ic.<iia. i'.|l‘|‘_\'llliI passengers and i're'glii bus been. wrecked iii the. 'i'oii.'.:i lsluiitlsd south of here. according to re- ports received here. Tlu- warship luiburnuni w:i.~. rcrorieti to be ro published iniloii, Murdock Kcnnciiv, urnsiivi CEREMllNYllS iii-r u. liillliiidilllf swarm u Many Attend Inauguration of Lieut. Gov- egislativc Asseinb ly Chambers Yesterday There was ii lsrgc and roprescn- During the (’i‘l‘i’lll(lll_\‘ the galler- nf the chamber ics anti the hotly were llllctl with ludics and gentle men. Among those pfcfiflllt were (Jhlei Justice liutlilcraon. and Airs, Math il-iiull. lion. John id. Sinclair. Sen The UPTPflltllly W'ill('|liii|t)l‘ Zilchcun. .\ir. Justice ilusziirii. and ctiiitlucleti lion. .i. i). ‘Slcivuri uiul Mrs. Stew- art, lion, .i. ll Aiucllnntilil. lltiii, Jllycrs. linii. J. A J. A. Slut-Neill tind illll)i‘l’f~‘.'il\'t" lion. fir, W. .l.~.\luc.\ilii.'in. lion. A. P, Prowsc. lluii. A. l~‘. Arsonziult zulcs. .-\mcrir:iii Consul. Mr. Artliiii LIEUTENANT cvnnuon HEARTZ iiioviiig thc filrnii.i‘.- passengers. iTlie .\ir-sun is iitt-tl lii l.io_vti'.< Register as :1 ship oi‘ .">.-lil-l tons, 385 feet long. tiwuetl liy lien Norskc Al rlka of Austrulicliiiic. She wzrs last reported on l‘llllli’ lroiii Haiphong. French lnr|o-(‘bln:i. to Suva. in lii-- Fill islands. »__---. ¢0-§-_~~- Canada Sells Goods At Fair (Canadian Press) LONDON, Sept. ii. ——- “(faiiuillan cheese _ bus found a splendid market directly through tlic exhib- ition," one of the Canadian trndo coiiriiilssltiners at Wcm-blcy au- ll()illl(i(’(l today. “llllglii. tlionszintl pouids of chccsc per week is used they have also lllll‘tiilll(fl'il ll in all their London cities. A Canadian output for the lll‘.\'.l flvi- ycuigq tn n ilrlllsh firm an output valued at. $800,000. Our fruit display has brought European orders for more Hiinn llltltbiiilll boxes. A firm of show curse. itiuke-rs tscnt n small tlils- play, more for the reason of being represented ut the exhibition than n-ilytbing clsic. European orders hart? conic pouring in and tho firm has (iPClflPil iio spciitl $100,000 on the open-lug fo-a periiiaiiuit estab- lisliiiiont iii IAO“(IOn. < ‘III-pan. ,.~ _ .i17li‘~0,' ‘fir? ....___-4Q)i_. N0 Headway in, Coal Dispute (Canadian Press) CALGARY, Slept. S-Althouilii there was a further session of the coal minors district convention on Saturday morning, William Sher- ‘man, president of District 18, of the United Mine Workers of Ameri- oa, informed the Canadian Press before the sitting opened that it had been practically agreed to stand absolutely pat. against ny cut in the old wgs schedule, The net iosults of lhs convention therefore is that no headway to» ward a settlement of the strike has dry iiilik tlonler hos just sold his‘ The signature of life liuuor tlic ‘Lleutcnui (ioveruor iii tlic Outl‘ [look wlis followed by the slgiiu tures of uiid .\ir. Justice lllYiZZlftl. The following uiilil:ir,v were in utieiitltiiice: (fol. Allan Alucln-tnl. (fol. l) ,A. iVliicKlmioii. (fol. J. (l. Sltvwtirt. Col. J. S. Jenkins. i(‘ol. W 1C Cooke. (‘oi. J, l’. llooper. “fljflr T. Ii. Rogers. (Vigil. .l. R. Paton. Adjutant. Ilir. lnziiriiirc. ‘Clerk of tho l’riv,\' (fouiicll was aitlciidcil Scrgcziiil. Joliii lveuliicriile, tifficors by tll‘ill'l'i_\'iFnliik- lhy ilis ilouor with u icw words oi‘ ENt-wbcrri". Aluyor Aiuclfeiinzi. .\ir. Uillllllfl Nicholson. lCx-M. l’.. ililli .\’i ‘s. Nicholson, Airs. Aiurdtick .\lnc- .\ilss Ruth llcurtz. Airs, ii. l’. 'i‘ y- ifll‘. .\ll‘!~'. Perkins. .\lrs. (l, .i. Sit-w zirt. .\ir. und Nlrs. (l, Loiiici- lilies. llis litllll)!‘ was niieuilcd by his Prlvuto Secretary. .\ir. l’:ilmcr. sud l (‘tiloiioig S. 1t. .icukins and A. (l. Peuke, noting: Attics dc (lump. lluriiii: tile rccctilioii iii lhc (ltiiiiirii ('llfllll‘i)t’l‘ which fulltiuw d llii- brief and lltlllilvilllii (‘l'i't5llltiii_‘v', u large floral horseshoe was pre- setilcil tti iilis iitllitlf‘ by ilr, Lco Tiic trlbulc \\‘ill~i llcccplvtl uppreciai ion. CITY lIllllNlI lllST All MEETING Nllllll The regular monthly meeting of llic (filly (louiicll ivus licld lust (evening in ilio (loiiiicii (‘humbci-s. tlic Mayor and nil the member's excepting Councillor You. beinil present. After tliho transaction of the usual roiitiniie business and tiic reading uiid adoption of mliiulcs of the previous meeting u cuiniiiunl cation from the City ltccurilci- rc- giirdliig damage tiltiiiiis Tl‘ pcrstiiial Injuries sustained by a youniig ind in failing on n slilcwnlk was read. it sitated tliut no grounds could he found for tho (zlaiiiis. A letter was rcatl from the incni mid milk inspector asking for iin increase in salary on llfltfflllllt. oi‘ heavy travelling and laboratory ex pcnscs’. LiilQl‘ in the cvcllillli.‘ ll resolution was passed placing the letter on file. A letter was rend from Mr l-lcnry "llllllfly asking for tiic. payment. of damages for injuries he iind receiv- ed sonic yours ngo. . The applica- tion wus referred to the City R0. cordcr. The report of thr- meat and inilk inspector. which appears in another column. was thou rcnd. Tho lleaith Officer being unable to ho present. Conn. Mornn stnind that at his request ho nniiouncoil meeting. Discussion on llic low butter fut pt-rcciitzigi- shown lll scvcrul (if lllt‘ milk s iiplcs followed and llic iiiulicr t-tlzrreti to the llli4|lt‘('ltll‘ for furthcr action. lii spcukiiig oi‘ slrcci work (‘ouii. 'i‘:iyltir uskorl whether it was not possible to provide l'lii‘llll‘l‘ work for labor cmpitigrctl by the city during the Sllllllllltl’, tiwiiig to luck of materials, this was not thought likely. (fonsitltirziliit- tlistiussion on the coiiilitlni of the clay streets lii diffcrcnt parts of the city followcil. (‘oun. Stewart asked why nothing was liciiig tlflllf‘. iu opcn up tho gruvcl pit zit Souris. The police report. which follower] sliowcd iiiiiciccn arrests tiurliig the month. tcn for ilrunkciinoss, seven for theft. one for nssnult and one for vugrnncy. Eighteen suin- uions bud been served. The following resolutions wore then passed: A resolution calling for lenders for fivo hundred fcct of now firo iiosc. A restiiutinn, moved by (‘ouir Tnylnr mid seconded by C/‘un. Prowso. tliut M-r. Frank Ilonrn ho. appointed Market Clerk at n salary that no additional crises of Infan- ite period. _ l __ tile Paralysis had developed in th city since the lsat Board of Heait of $50 per month. (‘. b (Continued on Page 8) .\ir. (lon- ‘lo ~ilccp owing to “fr. l5llNlllH mun ll KlNBSllN Leaves Four Youn Chil- dren in This City. (Canadian Press.) llAlrllFAX N. S, Sept, if.—-lic|ii'y it-uri-e ii widow -flllil tour i-iiiltlrcii was lost overhourti from the riiiii l‘lllll\t’l‘ stouuicr Acadien wlillc llial ship was at Kingston. .|.'ililill('ii_ lit-latter] lll‘\\'fl til llic tlrou" ii if the young . iillilUllllCtJtl tutluy iur the first iililc by (‘zipitiiiii Aiidreau '01‘ the .\cuiiieii, upon his arrival this iiior iiiiig from .l\'llll;Sl(.ill viii Sziiitizigo anti lluvzinzi, ldlfifill. who was u uiciiiber oi ilic crcu’. bud bccii usliorc and co- iiiiiic. aboard tlllPl‘ midnight went the liuiiiidi1_v oi ilic \\‘<‘1il|lt'l‘. A il\’1l\'_\' rziiii storm cum t-tin ll|ll’l' be ivciit in r~lt'~t‘]l oii lllr "liidl lll’t'i\', uiid ii i: prcs-uiucil ibzil be \\':i.; gciiiiig uwziy from tho ruin lii ilic l|£il'|\'llt‘l§$l tlilti iii sonic Wily Hllllliblllfl (l\'v‘l‘|itlill'tl. lite was not missed until morning. and his clolbn; bcliig liiiiiiil on hoard ll i Chief Justice Alutliit-stin K lilt)ll- Ali's, Frank it. llcuriz and, I -_' revenue figures for was ilSNlllliPti lliul lie tcll liiio thi- illicit. llrugglng illwfllllolifl com iiiciiccil. and his body was brought to ilic surface. it bc grave any crv of alzirm no- body on hoard licaril iiiin. and ii is zissuuicri tliut iii falling be was stunned by .iirilting the gum-t] or the ship or the wliurl‘, lluriui |l)lll( place in Kingston with (‘upluiii l\llfll't'illl. his tifficcrs- uiid iiicii zittciidlng ilio fuiit-rzil iii ll hotly. — ------ ~---¢0'->?__ ~00 00 00 000-00 00000000400 0 Last Minute News Flashed In Over the Wires 0-0000 00 000-0 00004-000 0-0000 (Canadian Press.) GENEVA. Sept. 8-~Al- tnoughthe British and French Premiers have gone, many of the ablest statesmen and ex- perts of Europe. Latin Ameri. ca and Asia remain in ‘Geneva to study the great problems of compulsory arbitration. secur- ity and disarmament which 46 Governments have ordered ex- amined to the end that hence- forth ail disputes between sta- tes may be settled pacificaiiy. PARIS. Sept. 8.-Frcnch and Belgian customs cordon along the eastern frontier of occu- pied territory in the Ruhr will be abandoned tomorrow ‘in ac- cordance with the terms of the London agreement according to word received by the Repara- tions Commission today from the office of Owen D. Young agent general ad interim for reparation shipments. (Canadian Press.) OTTAWA, Sept. 8—Ordinary ‘revenues of the Dominion of Canada for fivemonths of the present fiscal year ending Au- gust 31 last show a decrease of approximately twenty million dollars, when compared ‘with the five imenth period of last year. _ Ordinary expenses for five months show an. increase of ov- er two millions when the two period-s are compared. (Special to The Guardian) OTTAWA. Sept. 8.—After ten years Canada is again at peace with Turkey. The cur- rent issue of the Canadian Ga- ‘zette contains a British order In council intimatlng that Au- gust 8 .1924 will-l tie treated as the date of the termination of war with Turkey. TIMMINS. Ont. Sept. B.- -All records have been shattered by the gold mines of northern Ontario. no shown by figures now available for August. A preliminary estimate just PNPIPQd l! such as to show that the income» of the gold rninee for the 31 days amount- ed to approximately $2~800,000 or It the rate of’ about 27.- 000000 I yOIr. Widow and l ‘lflilll, of Charlottetown. wlicrc he young l’. h}. lnluiitlcr Assistance For ing Toronto ' Printers (Canadian Press) 'l‘Olf.ON'l‘(), Scpt. ti, -'-Mcn|hors of local No. Iii, intcruatioiizil Typo- graphicul Union who wore on tho strike rolls uf the. Union for more than three years and lost their flilUWllllULHS ivhen ihr- slriko was dccltircil ‘off oii Sept. 1st by llic Plxrcutlvo t1ouncil of the Union. will receive. special ussilstliliiat- for four wccksi, upon tho order of the officials of tlii- local organizations. ii ivzis announced after the union incl-ting in lbi- Labor 'l‘ciiiplie on Saturday night. 'l‘lii.=. means the international Union will assist needy cziscs. __ nAw-(O >-— -~- Admirals Operation Has Been Successful (Canadian Press) l\lON'l‘R‘l'lA L. Sept. opci-ui ion performcii on l 8, ——'l‘liti Adm iral ' Sir Juiiics A, Fi-rgiictiii, comiiizinti- or of the British North Atlantic- Squatlroii. has been successful and it is expoclcil tliut bc will .lio ziblc to be evui-iiutr-rl from the Royal Victoria Hospital hcrc iii n few dayis. Atlmiral Fergusiiii was brought from (Illlllictf. irht-ri- the North Atlantic llct is now lying on Saturday innriiiiig uii was uiimiltetl to hospital where. an operation was ltl. once puflfirlllflli. Masonic Conclave in Portland Next Week (Canadian Prflss) ,, l’0lt'i‘i.ANl), Mo" Sept. 8.-- A gi-iii-rul ctuiiurlttcc of more. than 125 Alas-nus and their wivcs arc making piuiis _for lili’ rntcrtuiii» mciii of iiiciiibci-s of lilt- hlurzonit: fraternity who will lic ‘Iii ibis city from Sclii. Nth to 12th for llll’ trlcii-niul cliiiciu\'cs iii‘ the (lciiciail (lrunti (‘liiipter of ltoyul Arch h1il$t)llii':lilil the (iciicrni tiraiiii (‘ouncii of itoyul and Select Mast- crs. Milli)’ fo tho visitors will be acicoiiipaiiletl by their i7aiiiiiic.-'., for the eiitci'tnllimi.-ni uf wliotii spec- iul plains arc being made. lHlllillllllHl WHlllll l5 lllllllfilll] (Canadian Press.) \\’lil1l.l-.~\AiS'l‘0WN.N. Y, Seiil- 3- ~Mzircus .l. (lorry was ilrrllilflll at scntling the Prince of “hilrs a lrilli.’ threatening lclicr l'(‘('('l\'t‘tl by thi- Flrithdi lipir lust 'l‘liurstl1i,v. Sheriff Vincciit who made the arrest. said tliut (icrry admitted writing the missive. Sheriff “liicciil. added that (lorry; tleiilctl threatening to kill tho roy- Lil visitor. hut “said he had no use for the British Elllplff’ and would lust as soon see it wiped out." Ger- ry was arrested us he was lezivlng his bouic to lake up resident-o iii northern Michigan. his home here itiduy twlinrgt-d wiili ' SllBlAl SEllV Illllll AN The annual inectiiitis of tho Soci- al Scrvitti- (‘tiuncil of l’. it}. island were hclii ywsicrdziy in the Y. l\i. C, A. ifnoins. Tlic reptirls of the Prcsitlcui lii-v. it. (Y, Eaton and the Secret- ury, Mrs. It}. F, (Yoffln were read uiul approved, an exleinlcti report of the former itppezirliig lii-low. The following officers were elect- I'll for the ensuing year: Presidi-iit- Rev. Ross f‘. Eaton. Sccrciziry—4Mrs. id. l<‘. (Itiffin, Vice Presidents: Prince C0unty—Ilt-.v.A.\V. Robert son. .\iiss (‘. h‘. iiuluiaii. Queens County-Rev. it, H. Sta- vt-rt, ilcv. l\i. Liiitieuiy. King's County-lfcv. ling, ilr. S. llowartl. Charlottetown.—-Rev, (l. C. 'l‘a_y'— for, lit-v. W. l\i. Ryan, ltev, ll, ll. Mr, Ster- uiiiiuul meeting of the Suclul Ser- vices of (‘uiiuilzi to be held in ilillll" lltnii in January, Mr. idaittin was also eiccled the island iiicniliiir uf ibc lloiiiiiiioii l~lx (.lifi\'t’. lit-v. if. (‘. ldutoii, his uiitiiial report staid: PRESIDENTS M (Canadian Press) l’ldl\'lNtl. ScpL X.-—'l‘be iiiuutlaii- issued by lH-esitlciit Tsar: Run, di- rcrlillfl llic (‘lii Shir-ii Yuan govern intuit of l\".:iii_\.-,.<iii province, to sit-lid an t-xpcdltliiii ltl eiiftirce subiiiis slon lill the purl oi‘ l.u Yiing Ruin governor of (‘hekiuiig province, to the cl-ntrul government is regard- ed as officially inltizitiiig a general civil \\'lll‘ iii (‘hiiiu. The lllillltilltl‘ ivhch was issued by President 'i‘.~iuti Kuii ufler a special meeting of tlrc cubiiict yycsir-rtiziy culled attention to u report to him by (flii Sliiem Yuuii that l.u Yuiig Sheh hurl l‘t-- voitcti lllltl ruilicti artiuiiti him out- luw t‘it'lllt‘lil.\‘ iif the population and tliut Kiaiigsu i)t‘(?ililSH oi’ its proxi~ iiilty to Sticking, has bccii tililigetl to niakc ilv-iciisivc plilllS to pron-cl. is fronticrs- uuil maintain peace. For several days governor" (flii has been zit battle with the forces of (lovcrutir Lu west and north of Sliiiiigliui. _ (Special to Guardian) SliANlillAl. Sept. S, —Arlvrinces on all fronts but. particularly west of ’l‘alliu (Lake) and nearby Kiting iii the l.iu llo sector wre claimed tonight at lill" 'i‘urigkhira lit-ud- uuurtcnsi of tlic (fliekiniig troops holding buck the. Kluiigsu advance on Slin-llgbui. 'i‘lie. second army under coni- iiiand of (leneral (ihcn Yuo San in- cludirii: tlicli fourth tlivision and part of‘ tho tenth division of the (‘iit-kinntl troops as well as some --i-¢oa-— —- ici cniiilcii Important Subjects 0n Public Welfare Dis- cussed By Able Speakers. Raymond, (‘ol. hioorta, Mr, W, l... (‘titioiL ltev. it. (Y. Eaton was zippoiiiteil the provincial deb-gate to the President iii ~ BE Forlorn}! flllil nu Nlilll A’? L"- fliWfly-s the frase in work of this kind, in which we are engaged it is difficult to appraise the ragl results atrcoiiiplialied and the ‘pro. gri-ssi made. Our work does not lend itself to the ineasuremenna of stutiwiics and budgets. Publicity [and Educational work carried on ilargciy from tlieh central office in |'l‘tirt‘|it0 and through tho General Sccrl-tury is continual. The Gas~ llcl of Solidi Service is thus per- sisttutly filtering through anti Men-sins thc imbue to the great needs of our land. Arour annual incl-ting lust year. we adupmd g more iiiodt-st and feasible program ihan that of the previous year. “An Atlcqiltllc (‘liild Welfare Law" which had been our former goal. was too comprehensive and univer- s4] an undertaking for one year. The millciinliiiii tioesift come in ll year's? effort evcu of interested. \\'t-l| meaning Social workers. For this year our main objective was the siecirriiig of proper legisla- tiin for the protection and care of unnizirrlerl parents. On the au- thority given to the executive and through liie president. a strong (Continued on Page 3) ANlllllE MAY A trot-es frmii l-‘ukicn provinces sullill of (‘hekinng has been fight- lug on the west side off Tairillll. siiincc ycslcriluy zittucklnng north- ward from Changing about fifteen mill-s south of thhe provincial borilt-r. if this move can be car- ' ried out in the Chekiang generals plan to attack the Kiangsu troops siii'iuliatieously oii two sides on thfl ivest from t‘hainghovi' and on tbs t-trst from llw-angtu at present the pointn of battle contact on tho railway. Slashed People InCoffee House (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, Sept. 8. ~Ten per- sons woro stabbed in an Eldridge street troffec house early Saturday when uuliscppe Averso, a powrfui luborr-i- became nioddened and ran uiiiuck when ho ordered whiskey and was told that only tea and cof- fcc were sold iii the place. Two o! his victims were seriously wound- Aftcr he had slashed blindly about iii the coffee house with a knife, tinusiiig panic among tbs patrons of the. place, Averso fled to his home nearby. There he was tlisumictl after a struggle and lllilCFtl under arrest by a policeman who had pursued him and had lirtikcli down the door of his house iii entering. ' 4 HELLOi BACK AGAIN Britain's greatest ambassador. the Prince of Wales, ls hack on thiis continent again on H's way to "E. P. Ranch." near Calgary, for I yseotien. THE. UKE 15TH OM34 MUSGAL INSTRUMENT wtTt-t 0N5 STHNoARo. CHORD FOR N-L 'l,‘()lt()iN'i‘(). Se l. 9.’ Maritime. inodcrulc winds becouiin; fresh to strong from stiutli-wcsi; cloudy fol» lowed by showers, lligli tidc this evening iii and tomorrow morning at 5.55. Sun sets this evening at 6.19 and rises tomorrow morning at 5.33. Full moon Thursday, Sept. 18th 3 ii. m. Sumniorsirlo tide eighteen mimi- tos inim- than Charlottetown, Maximum and minimum temper- aturoe: Toronto 66—52 ______ .. cloudy K05 Montreal 60-48 _ ... fair (Quebec 54-42 _.. cloudy illalliax 70—H _ _ clear Si. John 62~45 . clear Boston 72-434 ____ _- cloudv New York 70-58 -..... cloudy Charlottetown lt-il ...- else; At Destination Through Storm (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, Sept. 8. —Witb 20,- ooo fcct of her cargo of lumber wushetl from her decks and after a iciiipestiioiis voyage the schooner Abnccna which sail-ed from here on Aug. 24, two days before the hur- ricuns which swept the north At- Liutic with tiisnstrous results. has ruched Bermuda, her destination, tit-cording to a cable received here today. Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc. “The steamer l-lillsboro will la)‘ off \\'etlnesdriy, Sept. 10. MOIOI‘ i103! will take her place, 3965-94-11 "l will be loading live hogs and lambs- on Wedneldll)’. 3891- 10m- Highest market price paid-J. W- Pyfe, Emerald Jot. 3947 9 8 2i "Will be buying live stofiil ll- sfbsny Wednesday. Sept. iota, us- ing in till 2.30. Highest market prices pnitL. (Sad) Vernon Me- Leod. ll "An illustrated lecture on the Prevention of Tuberculosis viii he given in ives llali. Montague. hiestlay evening. September ‘til and in Georgetown H!!! Wellin- dsy evenlnm, ‘September 10th, by Miss Mnrxsrst fl-rfer. Assistant S t-flfy CllI-ldl he .:::.';....... .....:'....'*i tr“?- - ----- ...- s A__