MAXMS MAXIMS =‘,,’.§,,,{,‘;“’,Y,“.}I or A V’ - OF A mquitiiiewu » . v55 -——- we ting: out of heroism comes faith lii worth of heroism:- the TlieiPeoples Paper Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew Read by verybody Believe iii your mission and its own i ultimate triumph. gyszl.f“a".i.”iiif't'li‘t'i"lf'i“Sh’ CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, TuEsnAY, SEPTEMBER 1s, 1921 ' i-iiiiiiiiii.iii."iii...iiindii.ls5;... imuhu HHMME uhuml Former Prime Minist- er Will be Present at Convention which is to Choose His Suc- i cessor in Winnipeg i on Oct. 10. ' / (Special to the Guardian) OTTAWA. Sept. i2. —R,ight Hon. Arthur Melghen, former Prime Calgary Schools (Special to the Guardian) CALGARY, Alta., Sept. l2. —As a precaution against the Spread of infantile paralysis health authorit- ies have ordered the closing of all schools, public and private. Youths under 18 are to be barred from all; public gatherings. There are onlyi four of the cases of the disease in Calgary. W r e c k a g e i Washed Up On Sable Island (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, N. 8.. Sept. 12. — Numbers ll, 20, 21, 5 and l4, paint- ed in black on five dorles. and i1 aaamunmmmwwmhm THE GREATEST SETBACK m LIFE or PHIL wnon Great Disappointment To Royal Windsor Pilots When Their Flight Committee Issue Orders To Abandon Tran s-At- lantic Flight. 5'11 JOHNS, Nfld, Sept. i2. -- ernnieni. to grant a. leave of absence Orders received Saturday to aband-‘for the ocean flight and he forfeit- on his attempted flight in the mon- ed his seniority position in the fire All this PHESSH] BY) liiNliifliNli‘ Senator Dandurand! in a Speech- to the‘ Assembly Said it? Was Desirable Thati a North Americani‘ Voice be Heard at‘ Geneva. i isiieiiai in iiie Giiaiiiiimi ioplane‘ Royal Windsor from Wind- patrol service to get it. ‘Will l NK ‘llPti Airships Under Con struction For Use in 1929. LONDON, Sept. 12.—»While long: distance airplane flights were beingi frowned upon as dangerous and im- ‘practicable, the air ministry an? nounced today that it was proceed- ing with plans for inter-dominion Nil] i.‘ . ii “iii 5 [in .. ..i Passenger and Mail-to Honolulu and on to Sun Fritncis- [Pride 0i Detroit To ‘ Fly Across Pacific (fiinadiiin Press) OMURA. Japan. Sept. l2. “Ed- ward F. Schlee and William S. world monoplanc “Pride of Detroit" told the Associated Press here today that they firmly expected to fly from Japan to Midway island then co and so on. ---~4_-<-0§-_--~_ Election Of Spotton Concedcd (Canadian Press) Flash: North Huron by elections. Spotton, Conservative, election cou- ceded. husui when uumu Operates Booth at Charity Fete — His Majesty Manages to Keep Much Change at B-almoral. BALMORAL, Scotland, Sept. lll.-— , King George. Queen Mary, and Minis“; o; gamma, and ieadei- oi pair 0i grey oars marked “comm. GENEVA“ sepih iii __camida's sor. Ontario, to Windsor, England. has been sacrificed by the failure‘ dirigibie Services‘ bum "mil and g1 poiis Oiii 0i 77 give Brick“ their duughttvr-in-law, the Duchess ui Conservative m. nd M .bi " we the onl identification i i - i r i ~, rwere characterized last night- by of trans-Atlantic" fliers to reach , . _ _ 1,511; Hislop 3.566; Spotton 3.475. of Yorh- ovorfliori throo booths at h e p y a rs a m y ‘itiizngoutzicii ',‘,‘§“i§§r",‘_:§§§e zeiaiqilibPhil Wood, co-pilot, with Dukeitheir destination. passenge" mcmdlng B‘ tram M; __.>____ charity fete at Balmoral Castle. Melghen will attend the National Convention which is to choose his successor in Winnipeg on October marks on wreckage reported today to have been washed up on Sable Island “The graveyard of the At- iioiis was pressed today by seiiaioi-iSchlllcr, of the plane as "the great- Expressing his first public opin- Raoul Dandurandlnaspeechto theiesl- Solbflok of my llfe." ion on the ill-fated flight of the‘ .lantic service. Commissions were sent to Can- .ada and South Africa to select land-‘ Russell Scott Saturday and the King gave his Scotch subjects a lesson in sales- 10th and following days. Word to lantic." When the wreckage was assembly ii was deSiiabiiLqie said. The flier said he ‘would stick by other Canadian plane, the Sir John mg plums’ manshlp. i iiiis Gucci reached iiie niiiionai iirsi seen ii was hoped someiiiingiiiiai a Nomi American voico beihis flight committees orders, how- Carling. carrying CaptainMegieiiiiiii Dinghies’ bum on me zeppelin “Emilee jiigfioiirasogtciiiind the counter committee yesterday. Hon. G. HowardFergtison. Prime Minister of Ontario. will also be among those present and will be ac- companied by Mrs Ferguson accord- ing to advices reaching the capital. No word has been received from Rt. Hon. Bir Robert Borden, former Prime Minister. or from Right Hon Sir Thomas White, former Minist- er of Finance. but both have been invited and are expected to be pre- sent and speak. - Suggestions now reachlim Ottawa with respect to a party platform will be turned over to a committee on resolutions. it is. argued that the construction of a platform is more important than the choice of a leader. but oth- ers are inclined to select the leader first and let the platform wait. At the national Liberal Convention in rota-when Right Hon. " ' In some quarters‘ tangible might be learned of the fate of at least sixty men, members if the crew of the three Lunenburg fishermen. but, although the ‘dorles more of the missing vessels, no de- finite light has yet been thrown upon the mystery. / Predicts Decrease In Timber Operations . (Special to the Guardian) QUEBEC. Sept. 12.— A decrease of half a billion feet in timber op- erations in the province of Quebec luring the course of the coming winter is predicted by C. G. Fiche, thief forester. Last year the cut King became leader, the framing of the tariff policy occasioned some difficulty and it is believed the Conservatives will experience simil- ar trouble. . Hon. Hugh Guthrie proposes to pay less attention to Quebec and to the west. It will be interesting to learn his ideas on tariff reduction for by reducing the tariff alone can ‘ ‘ to about one and a half oilllon feet. but the figures for next winter will not exceed one billion by much. He stated that various companions were getting ready for the start of the season. Over ‘800 Drivers _ Lose Licenses might very well belong to one or‘ , ‘ever. and return home to prepare Tully and Lieut. James ‘heard M’ Gcfievm . The Canadiamfor the New York-Spoksine race on Wood said he attributed the failure ‘delegates MW deemed that the Do-l September 21st abandoning bothof the flight to "inexperience in fog ‘Eiff1e:°§ldpi§‘f§c§i°°f,f’i' d},‘,}f,.,,‘f§jitn. idea of a trans-Atlantic flight and night flying." g . ii ti ii ‘or an air search for the Old Glory. "l doubt if the engine failed. I ‘mgn’ Security andfflb m on’ c‘The fliers are receiving hourly believe they ran into a fog belt of lax-pressed Canadas f-anh ‘n msweather reports on conditions from high altitude in the darkness and ‘principle or r arbimmon’ howcvm’ alne to Newfoundland and an- the plane started a spin and side- ggiwltsa igflfflsmn. ‘hat’ had‘ goueinounced they were ready to hop- slipped to the ocean. I think the ' off at any time. Their route will plane was well across before the ac- Ciadnad?’ Darzdilgand ioefiplxiirieg lie across Newfoundland and Cape cident." Co“ no accdtpb‘ eFpro col i924 RW- Cabot strait and Nova Scotia‘ Declaring that he and Schiller w“: sponsorii by éamfi I‘: ii in to the Maine Ccast. still had “implicit confidence” in i"; eiopggssuse gi- hoslifilii 0;; She "A thrill which speed boat racing their plane and were "ready to a g y y lacks today." and the idea of “a start tomorrow for England." Wood pa“ or the Dominion‘ largely b?‘ Canadian owned plane flown by turned lo the Old Glory flight. de- ‘ilausc the riiwgs thin ‘monks “its: Canadians from Canada to Eng- clarlng "l cannot express my sor- "°m_ “ :29 :91 ‘g g ‘ed 2‘ _ land.“ which would be unique and row for Bcrtaud. We were lifelong lsmtefi‘ m‘ i“ Dan Fla“ °w_ “put Canadian flying on the map," friends, married on the same day. ever‘ pledged he m“ mo“ 0 ac iilrOflliliCfl his plan for an ocean hop. In my short life this day has been “pt ‘my ‘Hsnrmamcm prone“! M“ Wood said. He said he would feel the saddest I hope to see. vanced and accepted by other na- . ., , Mona Canada, he said‘ could rQSJHlO loss oi his chance. not only on hottl bellboy here delivered me . {account of tho hackers of his flight many cables and opening one I $33 “L822?!”afigeaanggzmggiaggzié.but because of his co-pilot Schiller. read this: "My heart goesout today could be fixed which would be low-‘ni 320:? gird ygiléiipciirififiic figeiliiif) “figfihcfgé er ma" m“ will“? can?“ “Head! known personally for 12 years. 1 bless and Protect Yolk" It W95 had fixed m: hemclf‘ Th“ m?‘- ‘think him one of the__ best fliers in signed Helen Bertaud-Lloyds wife h” “(idem ma‘ we have m’ a the world today. I induced Schil- "Those are milestones in a flier's neighbor a great state as pacific as -» _ - _ i. .. ourselves perhaps accounts for oui' “m”? it‘? me °“““d‘““,"°" h e‘ sense of security?’ i _ Rerefrlng to the recommenda- itlons of the rcccnt economic con- =ference. that trade barriers should _ ibe lowered, or removed. Dandurand I I i I 'lines. now were being built to iii- ‘augurate (he service. probably dur- .irig 1928. The trans-Atlantic serq‘ ‘vice was expected to be betweenl England and Canada only at least at first. ,‘ It. was planned eventually to link the entire Empire by means of dir- les. ’ i i 1 ‘noun hwun Thewifl Y i] H i] H A iiiinspfiedLgggue Ideals V“Jimmy”V Walker Tells‘. Mussolini That Ital- ‘ ians Are Good Citi- zens 12. — -"It seems like ROME, Sept. Continuance (Canadian Press) CHICAGO, Sept. 12. "Rlli-‘S/‘u Scott. who for more than three years has been in and out of the shadow of the gallows. today won a newcontinuancc when he appear- ed in court for the eighth time to fight for his life. Scott. convicted of killing a drug clerk in a hold up in 1924, came into court, for a new, sanity hearing but at the request of his counsel, William Scott Stcwarti who is busy with another case n! continuance ivas granted to Sept.‘ 20th. He took the coins that iverc given him, gave flowers in return. When he received 10 shillings or one pound notes, the question of change sometimes arose. In each case. the King. apparent- ly unaccustomed to counting small change. fumbled around in his cash box, until theirpatrlotism overcom- ing their native thrift. the custom- e11; said: "Keep the change" and kept on. while the King blandly added their bills to his receipts. As customer after customer told his friends of how the King seemed embarrassed when he tried to find change for a note. trouble began to arise as to whether the King's fumbling was entirely accidental, us it had cruised his receipts to mul- tiply. He sold out his entire stock in three hours. and (Canadian Press) CiLNEVA, Sept. l2. —-"We make] the League of Nations the basis nf, all our foreign policy". declared Sui Austen Chamberlain, British For- eign Secretary receiving the entircwmk‘ “mmng ‘mppm’ ‘n Chmge °t \ press here this evening. “In our relations with no matter what oth- er country we are always inspired Queen Mary did fl brisk business at licr soap counter. Tho Duchess of York did not d0 so well. Her baby. Princess Eliza- beth, third heir was behind the per- fume counter with the Duchess of a nurse. It had been hoped that the presence of the possible future queen would help sales. l - .. . . he appeal to the people on the only six minutes, said. Mayoriby ieaiiuc icicaisir- he coiiiinueii But women anxious to see her piliim The ieduced ireigm rams .,Said that Canada “ins mo only‘ , iyaiiies J_ wiiikei- oi New york’ an __A____ ipacked the Duchess booth so tight- (Special to The Guardian) ‘ , a he 0mm ed from a 45_minuios' i-i. . ly and remained so long. rthat few on grain and flour will be in effect i 12 O Ci hi country which. since the war, had i B _ _ P_ S H d M 1 _ t _ v when the convention meets, and QUEBEC» Se? ~ -_ Y" i? dziowcrcd its cimiomii iaiiii ioui, ivatc conversation with Premier H‘ a Or ac- i115 1_ e115 0111?“ “FTP able t0 Bl)- he cannot offer the west very much Pundrcd “uwmmme (“Iver-s i“ iimea The Canadian dciegaiil‘ _ 1 ‘Mussoiuii yesterday. But these , . ‘. i-IPDW-lfh- in respect to the wheat pool. Hon. We“ ‘memes “mowed m the _pr°v';in discussing the minorities prob-l mrds‘ "mdmaung semiw“ DDWW! i R. B: Bennett, Si!‘ Henry Drayton, “we of 37Gb“: durhazb use gliggtilgm iii Euroiig gxifliilngd the wurip‘ _ ‘ihlg altldtfithcii mifmbers of hi; part-vi l t i '“' "A€")_i_— C. H. Cahan. and Hon. Dr. Manion 5995911» 5 “nmunce Y - ' "ling 0r the canadiaii congiitiiiinn iii . . . . p-"pti e c oe s on us an 10M air O e Own‘ -- -- l , d t t ' Lter of highways.‘ _ _ ,_ . ' ' ‘ .11. ‘t 46." or no modern. protectionist. Eiigyeiiceiigsrhirihiercn cancelled du1_.......... t. t... t\vo gicat nwotHcatetl Discussion At Council M e e ting. iqw-hai did he Mk ,_H0w dol Announcements, -____4o->--i Drive On To Stop Swearing lng the past two weeks. ‘The week, ending September 5 was the lowest znteen licenses being cancelled dur- ls now well over the eight hundred during the entire season. only sev-~ lng the seven days, but the totali divisions of the country. The hill“, lmonious relationships existing be-l tween French and English Canada.‘ he declared, was an example to the‘ world. - On the score of the defunct pro-i tocol. delegates of small nations to- The Citizens In A ttendailce S h o w e d Disapproval 0f T he Appointment Which Is To Be Reconsidered At Next I know?" the Mayor replied to an interviewer. "It was just like you. and I were talking-neither of us could remember which one brought iup which subject. I told him whatj ‘Italian-Americans meant in the life, of New York. and that of the na-' The Charlottetown Board of Trude have received a telegrami that the Right Hon. Sir Hiilforll MacKinnon. P. C. chairman of the Imperial Economic Committee and of the Imperial Shipping Cominit-‘ tee has accepted the invitation of Coming Events, Meetings" Etc mark. day were understood to be formul» - “B .- - ______ _ ii ii I Y _ I t ii » _ i p uying live poultry Thursday, LONDON, Se t. 12. - On the ""118 l‘ °"““°"B° i° 0"“ Bmmlb‘ Meetlng- o“ as l‘ w Ole c? Md 1 n."th°-B°“d ‘° "S" chaflmeww" r Sept. l5. r». J. Noy. Hunter River. P Th i i i iii i; we have three Italian American Su sir Halford, who is at present lfi Hround that staae swearing has Raney May 9y pa" “ “DY ° ° "Ygumm". -—-—-—--o reme Court Justices’ two magisj 9114-9-13-3i Passed the bounds of realism as well as those of decency newspap- ers have begun a campaign to force Vacant J udgeshipi o‘ the prom“)! pm forth by Sir!‘ The calm and agreeable tone oiovci on the Council." Applications Austen Chambcrlin British Min» . - . ' tn lebates which was the feature of were to be considered in the light ismr of Foreign Affairs’ s“ prsvious City Council meetings v;as‘iii which they were submitted and l) trates and lots of officials in New York." Newfoundland will arrive in the‘ city on the S. S. Hoclielaga on Fri-i day next and will be a guest of the "Wl-bsivfs (‘nruer _lliill. We'l- "He 59911195 1'93] Plea-fwd when IBflIlfd at luncheon at the Victoria “Oflmyl 5mm ‘HR no“ J"" Mile‘ playwrights to censor the language ———-— - Austen said Saturday that a prom‘ in sharp contrast to the heated tlisa-lnot in any altered form. Councllloriioid iiim wimi good ciiizeiis iiiovifluiei Mic‘, whim m win be shown lhmiilll will il'i‘illl‘l‘ on his trip to of their characters. (SPWIM W "l" G“""‘““m col would mean the disruption of cussirms which took place at h‘ reg-Wrowse arose and stated he was pre-iwem But when 1 pui ii “i, i9 min b i ii .ii i i d ii m. is ii, 15111'<1l1l'- 1t was declared that if some of OTTAWA. 509i» 12- “on “msihc British Empire‘ Since the gum‘ ular Council meeting held lit. . nightqpared io face this objection and sub-‘iii i ii ii i i t N y kin o“ w L y M O l‘ ‘ a y .'i()53-9-9~5i. U19 1611811186 Used in plays recently learned tfldfly m" "m9"! lrlmserfglutgie‘ 8i $135413?“ gngilidiiigrgvocmiri? Expressions of and rcplio. io nccus-‘mitted a telegram from Sergt. Blrt-‘ianiii let? ntiiltgtalnlyothzeo Itgliaif-"iamgifi-‘poiiltsiiii. pvcnitig hr will address“ . . produced were used in real life at suggested for one of the vacant Su-, - p ‘ atioiis of “funny Work." of *1 1611131115110 Sifilflfyllh; 111-" Wllllflffhv-S-‘l "Teen but the whole nation see him‘ihe members of the Board and olh- "Hmmim nm“'u‘“ (‘hm Wm clubs whose atmosphere some of them purported to portray. the users would have been expelled and in Ontario‘ former At-i It is preme Court judgesliips ls Hon. W. E. Raney. homey-General of Ontario. ions. To that claim. the lesser countries will say that a protocol. providing n so" of miemaiionai tire council rind of procedure con-Jitter) per annum. The reception of trary to that. expected from (fiiyithc telegram seemed to be a revele- monopolizing the duties of the cn-jaccept the position at u salary Oiiaiid know iiim_ he smiied and wouid‘ em not commit himself." i interested. probably in the Leg- islative Assembly Chamber. In his present their play "The Old New lluinpsliiro Home" 'l‘uesrla_v, Sept- l3ih in HUM‘ River llall. Ono 0f the would have been ostracized from believed that if M“ Rlmeywwm “c'ipolicc..forcq' w which the "Tajm Fathers kept. the large, reln-csent.i-‘o.i.loii to several of the COllllCiliOrS.‘bllt for the exDi-esfl Dufliose of {Qti-‘iffllhess-l Eli tlnaliord "wmF oxplaw “PM M‘ m“ “Wmmlis nhkw" sociei-Y- cell'- h° may be “PP°“‘wd' AmrpOwel-f" pammnarly Britain‘ “OHM tlon of citizens present fnr from bo-‘Cotineillor Dougan wanted to known“; an mvi-qgigiiiion m Emu-vim“ mo! ' c Wm r “ '0 91mm?‘ “‘°“°m"‘r 3! iii‘, - iiiiei. very promineniiy meiiiioned contribute most would be to their mg berm Iii/here Cnunciiior Pmwse receii,ed.soilrcc of douhie and the’purpogeicOlIllllitlfl‘ and ill his meetings "——<'0>— ----- —- for the second vacancy l5 H510"! advantage‘ General "pinion The meetlni! which was ilitflllCiFdtthn fllllllflfily l0 Wiffi SPFBL Bill-was accomplished iwm‘ p"°"“m‘"" bil-“IIP-“fi 111911. "T "Prune in the lro (‘ream Social +O4004QOOOOOQQQQQQ 0060-04 ‘BILLHIADS AND STATEMENTS Fisher. K. C.. former M. P. P., for MONTREAL. Sept. 12. —Threc‘ children were burned to death when fire destroyed the home of theiri “"1"” ‘HPMmMS hm‘ "°w°"°"‘ w” by His urotnmp, the City lterurdoi‘. wistle. He indignantly stated that hi‘ meeting was finally declared od- journed. when he had just right to be on tho “lnsido" of proceedings. Why was Locate Wreckage Of Old Glory t. scncc of Mr. George Nicholson, whoitwo or three were trying to run the Mr. James McMillan was appoint-mot the telegram revealed in caucusl ed Acting City Clerk due to the nb-,It looked very much. ho said. as 1f it lcount of lack of co-upcration from; their head. The police force fell down because there was no head to‘ - 1 i Both Councillor Fbeter and Conn-i ciilor Prowsc stated that Sergt. Al-i this Province will seek to promote Sllouto er. Cl-Vtlfigiflt To ‘Sill-loot. J/ $2‘ l»! ‘ in lvnvnul llull on Tuesday, Sept. . ‘ll ' F‘ te lPd C ill . . "“*“““““”****“*“ W059 OWRWP- E23; igfyfli:vgglrgfoigvcflfgcéiififseafi} the Health Officer and all the Coun-jithought there was "funny work" go-if-iecntiiirggiayolvtlliysthh ‘tlxghatnge chlflnirieai-rt. imPr-[iliiijito fidf'>. ._ in’ ‘f T" “m M“ ‘m “"3,” 111;“ Condensed swat; ~--. w~'-"""""" _ RATE__“ ' lmmkms‘ ~—'\uu r the Mayor's office and it was not fariof any such communication. He hadshaw did not prove himself a lead-i _ \'€‘ ‘ "Sons. ufEngland. A joint meet- - P" ‘KW- ll" i 9'1"“ > ‘it Tl - l um i h rt each insertion in tliil column. Burned T0 Death‘ _......__....¢oa>..__. .. ' from the hour of midnight when ihcibeen overlooked on other occaslonsior, The police were powerless on an.‘ = 1t! 011 1M 11y 1 o our rem :01 fiPlfllillii‘ zirriingr for Decoration rand other business. ~11. Day. illlsirlel. Deputy. 2i "Miss Pearl Johnson will rR-Oll‘ on (‘IHHHPH in plnnnforln on Tiles- .‘ .. t his vacation. 001111611. hourly nrlnwd- Goo dim Job ""1"- "°“°'° P°"‘"“' M s‘. ‘s “i """“". m‘ ,, ._ . .. . ~ , , till)‘, Supt. m, .-.r 2w Fitzroy st. Hinton. i. i i; Eustache, about twenty miles fronii M 0 n 0 a n The meeting assumed a li/tly as ithCounlrlllor Piowne in reply stnilldilun Mclnnis was an efficient. Pollen.‘ fliiiiiliifli Montreal. The father. and hi5, PM! W110" the qlle-“rilflfi <11 U1" All". i" a" Chflillllil" 0T U10 Flfihllofhofflcer. There W113 noting of 1i pers- ‘l-‘ASHIONABLE WEDDING STA- tionei-y, fine selection. Guardian Job Printery. t! ‘SHIPPING TAGS EXPIDIT- iously supplied. Guardian Job Printery. t! "iviiiuoaiiiu cues AND mourning cards at shortest notices Guardian Job Priniery. 09G With address If! llllil St. W. Warren. City, James Walker,‘ (Alllilause from the audience.) Ar he he thought he would be remiss in‘ ‘E . . ' i iaiilonab . Guardian J intimation h" bu“ m.“ of m” “"‘ City; '1‘. Bernard DesRochEsi Dor- was a member of the Committee inihis duty as a representative of the‘, Zriujisitggfmdmg msgirigfiafig: if iery. chcster BL. C. A. Conrad, City, wu- this regard. he hail a right to we all people of the City of Charlottetown! T RON-n; song 13_,_Mai-iti|n(v_i __ ‘BPICIAL HAMBURG ITIAK. — Faster quality beef. launder: Newsoiii and 00.. But and Mai-- =1 pointed Chief J ustice‘ brother-in-law. Lambert Pinet, suf-i fered serious burns in trying to save the children. . The dead children are: Ubald- mm, aged ll years; Paul Henri. aged 8 years, and Maurice, aged 8 years. P. E. Islander Ap- Of Manitoba appointment of Mr. Justice Daniel MacDonald to be Chief Justice o! the Province of Manitoba. in euc- oession tn the late Chief Justice ipointment of Chief of Police cnmc Committee it was his duty w Keir B (Canadian Press) [up for discussion. 0n the request ot‘ good man nt a salary lower than NEW 'YORK. Sept. l2. — The cmmciiioi- Moi-an that tic nppilgfl- that which had been asked for. Daily Mirror tonight announcedigioiis i0 the Ponce Fgfcg 5,; road, Councillor Moran wished to know tho receipt of the following bulletin.mmmimiciiiions were Submitted why all the councillors were not in- from Douglas Muir, St. John's. NfldJfi-om the “gnawing; sin-in_ Align Jwformed of the fact. Some of the newspaperman aboard the S. S. Mciimis, sci-iii“ A giriwiiigie o: the Councillors, he said. were in the Kyle. tho vessel chartered by tholmyoi Canadian Mounted Police, confidence of Councillor Prowse, Mirror to search for the mlssinggmiigoi-d Big“,- gim Jgmgg i_,_ Ar- some woi-c not, monoplane Old Glory: “Locatedihiii-i 1oz Euston st... W. H. Johnson, Councillor Dougan arose and stat- wreckaso of 01d Glory lotitudojunw wl1t5h1m_w111inm Mcbfmightmred that Sergt. Blrtwlstles applica- 51117 1101111- iflllilif-lldi! 39133 Weflt waiiiicc Diamqi-KL Fi-gd pp gQbiimLflion should not be considered as it at 4-20 n- m- No clan of orow- Angus McNeil. 44 Union st, Ewwas received after the time specified Pami-‘lllilrs f°“°“"_M""-" Crane. Lot 52. Cyrus Jay, Gerald for the reception of applications. llam McInnis. Police Officer. Woman Shot In Front 0f Her flenncgggy, ggcondgd by (lnuncjllgri within ihC specified time and 130K150- ‘ontil nature in their objection to liisi ‘appointment. The force needs n. man of more police experience. Sergti Birtwlstle, as far as efficiency is. concerned is the man. The Council had failed miserably in the appoint- ment of island men. Throughout, the entire debate. neither Councillor: Yeo nor Councillor Kennedy spokoi for or against either of the appllca-i tions under consideration. l Councillor Moran in a speech‘ which was interrupted by the ap-f plause of the citizens present. said, O applications. This application w.is‘to let the resolution go by wlfhout "viii-i A resolution moved by Councillnrihnt among those which had arrived saying something of the man whose moiioi-iiiciy warm appointment he was supporting. westerly winds. f inc and l . l ! i "Hrnuil Illuslcni Recital Stanley ‘iirifllzo llzill. hloiidnv, Sept. 19th.. i liy Trinity (‘litircli (‘linlr under rllr- if'('|if1ll of Pruf. Plnlvlmr. Cantata: |"New Jerusalem". Also instru- imi-uinl number. if ivoailier stormy. ‘recital izlvcn following night. fll20-l3-3i. i "Live Siock Shipping Organiza- {iion Meeting in St. Mary's Hall. soul-is. Friday September 16th at n00 p. m. Live Stock Shippers from Red House. Rollo Bay. Red Point. "A meeting of the shareholders ‘ioi the Mt. Albion Rural Telephone Maximum mid minimum lempcr-icn, will be held iii the ML Aiiiioii Dougau was submitted asking for quently deserved no consideration During the past sixteen years as po-iaiiii-i-s; i“ mlmmll- Mfljmn‘ i ' the appointment of Sergt Allan Mc- from the Council as such ‘van con- lice ffi er Ber t All n M Innis l as‘ Soho‘)! Thursday the 15th at a p‘ —-—- ----- ’l‘h Chi (Justice in a Prince - ' ‘ ‘I '. ‘ o c ‘ ‘B L a c I Toronm‘ m.“ ' ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " 74““,'"- Behlatnln Jenkins. Body. "o. "n"? o’. .v‘nv mwanfiienuniiior who h“ broiigiii Innis to the position of Chief of trtgy toitlio regular procciurt. proved himself an honest, sober and MgntrcgL clem- _ _ 54-43‘ iiiioaiiiiw - - . , i_ hi ii” rovincm iii, Police was read. An amended reso- ouncllor Hennessey strongly ob- industrious ward of the city. Not a Quebm cum- ,_ 34.42 _ ducmmu- P‘? “d “PM hmmur m I n‘ p (Cumin-ii ha.) lution moved by Councillor Kenne- looted to the fillllolmlhii of n stmmz- finger of scorn could be pointed at your“, cloudy . “IO-oil "A mgcung tloiuly uecu . Guardian Oeu- tral Job Printer. Phone ill. ._______________.____...._.__ ‘ODIIIUIGNDIIIOI OAIDI All! canton: with Mann printed. ion the thing for MM. intimation. m. Job Hinton. - ‘VUU WANT G090 INVQIZQFI Pr! to‘ m o0 for 150.211 Ne: IN for‘! l i lot -°' WW9]! moi-Ml“ no. ion. is a son of the late Captain Mae- Donald and the younsont brolhor of Mrs. Charles Hyiidiiioaaiitl Mrs. Donald MacDonald of this city. Chief Justice MacDonald served his apprenticeship in_ luv in- the ofllca of Messrs Davis and Suther- land and subsequently went Wat and practiced ltiw in Winnipeg with ouch success that he ultimate- iyl-ose to the Bench. The (limb dim join’ with iiiii many frioluie hero in eoiilrlto tiiil him oii ii I HALIFAX. N. 5.. Sept. f2. - A dv seconded by Councillor Proww. =1‘ lo tho position and lsuorlni; the him. He is a married man vino work- st. John. clear material in Charlottetown. Prince ing for a small pittance has raised a|13n5mn_ clem- , , _ , _ . formerly of Annapolis. N. 5., was wistle of the Mounted Police at tfllldva d 1815113911. 118 mid. q.) tc olh- family while giving his best to thelNew York, clear .. woman said w be Mrs. Alice Jones. for the appointment of Beret Birt- shot and almost instantly killed ininlory of $1500 nor your followod-im‘ o" front of hQr boarding house at '1l'The w" of this amendment was in obwlnlnx pwllioho- Maynard Street here tonight.‘ fol- the occasion of a prolonged heated 1min‘ g convgi-ggglon with a man discussion. Councillor Moran strong- qm gpmuguhgd u an. gwpped ly objected tothe consideration of 1mm g taxicab. Polio; mm mmb- this resolution on the grounds that in; the city for Louis Jones. form- the salary of Q1600 did not coincide orly oi’ 5t. John. N. B..- her husband, with that asked for in Sci-gt. Birt- aao, immune. was the min WIBUG‘! application. Be considered of Police. He admitted he said. that has the this on attempt to "put something ridiculed the Polio! Bree (Continued on run a), i‘ ything connected with Sent. Sun sols this ovoning at 6.15. Full moon Saturday, Sept. 17th. 11.06 p. m. of Uigg Shipping -- 58-431 Club and Institute on Thursday. -- 'H—52 Sept. 15th to list lambs and hogs for , -- 80-54 a near shipment. 10 meet WW1 1111 difficult? interests of the city. Now when the Chftown. cloudy . . . . . . . . . .. He cited n opportunity has come to give him a case where a P. E. Islander hail ob- woll merited promotion whereby he and tonight iii. 12. (h? preificretiicc riveihuiiclzige could also earn a few more dollars, ro app ca ons o c o cc he is set aside by some to give place and rises tomorrow morning at ll-‘tlon meetln in St. Ma ' force of another city. it is odd, hmtn a stranger. A man should be per- 36. 8 n! Bu!‘ said. that Charlottetown had to gomitted accordihg to his ability. Is to the North Pole to get a Chieithere an A good attend- 68—54 once is urgently requesied.—- W. I). liiah tide this morning at 11.58 Ross, Sec'y. 0109 913 ii Bourls. Friday. Sept. 16th at l p. Hm. Live stock shippers from Rad I House. Rollo Bay, no Point, .- Summerside tide eighteen inlii- min and surrounding dicta-iota tilts 10M‘ Ml OMIIQtMOWII. ' ’ "Co-mp-m-unw-A-rwp-wi-i-vw-o memo» r "Live Stock Shipping Organiza- omisa , Jf;_2a-,.Jn-'l. ...