ltsltcriillvr The raun- finder ultimo ely gets a deservedy wide berth. \\\N‘ \\\\Q\ Read by Everybody - ' - Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew Charlottetown fldlrdlan lhrnlul lull. Full" JUDGE MERCIER Of Montreal, will preside at thfl next trial of Abbe Oelorme, whole can‘; has attracted Domlnilon-vwde interest. .. i‘ "“ valéflsic, By- Election To Take Place Nov. 6th (Special to Guardian) OTTAWA, Sent. 19- r-Wlits w.IIl be ISSIIILKI today for the ltedcrai lly-electio-n in Yale, British Lolulll- bin. Nomination llay is fixed for octeilt-l- 23rd and polling 011v u" November 6th_ Tho vacancy wits croatlll by the (lentil of J. A. lilcKeIvIe, while I11 Ottawa inst session. Mr. McKuI- vie wilo was n (‘onscrvrltivlt had a majority in the Inst lilfufirnl elec- tions of 542. Condensed Specials RATE-to. oer word. M! each insertion in this column- rsso AND cases PEPPER: so . _ i .—J nkins 0B! cents per (oz 0 5078.919,“ {SF-iii ‘CELERY 1s cTs. PER BUNQH Cudnlore Bros. n‘ "i'—‘— “SPECIAL TOKAY GRAPES 25 -.- t. 2 lb.--—Jcnkins & Sons. u n s plr 5078v9492i ‘i*i~ ‘PUMPKINS 2 CElNTS PER LB.» (Iudnlore Bros. 1| .__-— acOTTAGE T0-LET—-42> BRiGH-- tun Road. llot water furnace. - "t U tt Brighton. Rollu o on, 50807_9_19_42l “CARPENTERS WANTED. AP- ply lo Maclloilgall & MucAuluY- 105 Grafton St». between 7 11ml 3 a, ill. 6074919 mill -i————-— ‘CRAN-BER-RIES 15 cams PER. ll quart. Cudmore Bros. lro LET-i-FURNISHED FLAT. inquire (lilurtlbln OYIIICQ. 5073 9 l9 1112i ._-_-— tneo AND wurre ONIONS 10 lhg mp 4h ccnts.-—.lellkins & 30",, 507B 9-19.2i *WIDOW ozslnss HOUSE keeping positioll In Clty. ADIIIY Guardian. 5055’9'13'3I' _. ‘WANTED - GIRL FOR canes- lll work and to assist In llllliilg room. Apply Davis 110M1- ti~~ ' lrfl“ “SWEET ORANGEB 20 CENTS pcr doz.~—.lenkins & Sons. 507B il»lil.2i ____________i__._g.-~~~— ‘tPlCKLlNG ONIONS 25 ¢ENT$ per quart.—Jenkins Bfigxlbhflllliii-gl _ _____. ‘GREEN TOMATOES 20 GEN" .k__..J kins & SONS. per wt an 5078-9 19,21 _i_- jg"_ ‘CHOICE EATING APPLES 2a cents per peck. Cudmore Bros. I1 ‘JOB PRINTING OF Gal Job Prlntsry, Plionc 133- 28705 Gil. ~10 LET-SIX Roolvl "house. modern conveniences. P1091955 furnace, $20 per month. Allin (Phone 346d. G08-i-9-l9-II “LOST-BETWEEN PRINCE El?- and Johnson’! wristwatch. Flatter please leave at Gtlardian Thtatre gold ward Drugstore, Office. Reward. 5087-9-l9-3I- appeal will be lnade to the KOVCPIP 's1 4 K T?” ‘$10.00 REWARD-— )1 - - sllprenle Cord tire on MoLlwsh- mouse 1- LET-APPLY 19F- lin Master Four rim stolen Satur- Plsid Auto [lily night, Au! 30th wrsp, Green. stolen nislll 0 eighteenth Sept. while car W“ l parsed o-l V'e'0rl 1o l di t conviction. H- nlat n es n: o sonaqynl Film". (HI H. Whitiook. ‘Ito Cents dud H81 IIIIRB FIGHTING BETIIEEN. BIIIN- ESE EIIIIBES (Canadian Press) SllANGll-AI, Sept. 19.—Sun Chunn Sallg, tilcllllli of Kukien, alld supporter oi’ Wil Pol» Fu, Pekin general .is lllarching against Han- kow the capital of (Illekiang pro- vince froln the south and is ex- pected to capture the city today. SIINAGIIAI, Sept. ISL-Revolt of the third (Jilcklang army defending‘ Shanghai has tllrown the brunt of battle today on the first army un- der command of General 11o Selig Iilu, Defence Commissioner whose army was llolil-Illg thc line ivcst of Shanghai ilgalinst Kinllgsu forcl-s fighting for pilssession of this city. SIIANG-llA-I, Sept. lib-General Lil Yullg Shiung, nifliitilry govl-rilor of (flick-lung ilrovillce who is dr- fending Shanghai against the Klan gsu army, today announced that his army would make n stand on the Hwnllgtu Liiiilll IIII('.,'IIOI'III WkI-‘il. of this city. Iicnvy fI-ghling is reported to have occurred llt Ilwangtil and Lillllo, SHANGHAI. Sept. lIL-Forl-igil- crs ill the settlements lit. Shanghai are safe and General Lu Yung KIangsuH-l (iisorgallizl-li fore-s still hold ollt against the governulcnt attacking file city. (lollllpso of Lil's defenses is considered ilnlnllieui however nlld tilll (iliihli lenders are ulrvnlly planning to shift their f0!‘- ces northward against tllc Manchu threat at. San Iiui Kwnll. 'I‘Ill-. gov- ornlllcnt considers the (Jilckiang rc» volt to be practically at all l-ud following the revolt at Iiangcllow yesterday which sl-ut Gcilrrlll Lil scurrying to Shanghai with il-is family null ilollyguartl. i {rendered yesterday‘ evening ll'll tho lustrllull-ntall iilusil: Iiliss Lillinll lliscock. i Dlulog “A Lost (‘Il.iIlI". ' Reading Ivlllstl-l" Willlnlll Mc- Ruc. IIInIolQ-"Nl-l Washing ill Iicav- en", (‘nulllllliltiilllt null Mrs. Ills- t"- EVERY descrlption cheaply and HXIWI‘ itiously executed. Guardian Con- 1 fight to SIIVI! tho ul-g-rds life. Furnish-ed House for 8 nloih. I199‘ locality. Apply E. E. Psrknlnn m‘ - die at l9 for uiilrllorillg n boy just Salvation Arnly Concert A very interesting program was Salvation Army (litndcl before a large house, Commandant Ililscock acbing as cilalrlnan. 'l‘he following progrllul was very successfully cnrricll llllt: Program Itcadillg-"A Shadow Blind Mrs. S. ll, ('lt)(‘I(t‘Il. (IIIOI‘IIS—'"I\'IIII‘I'IIIll ' Song". ItuntlIng-—-"Itl~.v<- in (‘ilurcil", Miss Edna Iilcllou I. Rcild.'ilg~-lilisss (‘urn (tilnlllllcr. llezldlnir-"A \Volll'lll‘s Story", Mrs. (Iolllulllllllzlul Ills k on the cock. (Julucdy Skctl-h---"’l‘lle Kindergar- ton". hlusicul Build. {loll Save lilo King. Sl-lt-ction by l\'.i‘tl-Ill-.~n 'l‘he ilrocclllls of the l-vcniug were divided between two young lollies, Cadet Edith fflllllllilcl", who Illls lltltill n stenogrllpllvr at the 'i‘elcilililne Ofiicc for some years and (lads-t Aibertllll \\lill‘ulns. ‘flllly leave 'i‘uusllay morning for Toron- to 'l‘raining (Jollegtl, 'l‘hcsc young girls have worked faithfully In thc local (Iorps for years and we feel slile they will make lts-silccessful oillccrs as tllc many Uflitfrg who lllivc gone out from lilo (,‘.illlrloltc-- ilnvu Corps. A fzlreivl-Ii scrvicl- will be hold Ill lIlc (‘Itilliui on Sillliilly OVPIIIIIK, September 21st. - -—---¢+>§_ Appeal T0 Save‘ Another Youth (Special to Guardian) OKLAHOMA (‘l'|‘\', Scpt. 19. - All l-ffort is being llilllle for clo- ull-ncy for ltilllls ltillgcivzly, ltl year old ucgru, sl-lltllicoll to daeill for lnilrdor-ng ll wlllllzln. 'l‘he youth is new at lIlc-Siillt! penitentiary- Mrs, hinbel Ilussett, silltu com- mIsspul-r of charities alld correc- tions is the central figure nl the "lf Loeb and Leopold. possessing collage degrees. wcrc too young to for tho thrill of it, than this ignor- ant n gro boy certainly is I00 young to llie for a crime he com» mitted while undor tho influence of hi5 uncle," Mrs. llsssctt says. Au CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1924 JOHN hAsssTT MOORE One of the leading men of the American bar, and a judge of the international court of justice, act. ing under the League of Nations- who will deiiiver the Marflect lec- tures at the University of Toronto this Iall. Mom- O O §-O-§§-§‘€ 9 Q-O 04%‘ 0%- O-§O-O'O Q 9 IIIRE BRIEFS Last Minute News Flashed In Over the Wires omvooovoooo-ooooooovvoo- (Canadian Press) . NEW YORK, Sept. 19.—An even price movement charac- terized the opening of today's stock market wi-th several ln- dustlals returning large inilnl gains. Ameripan TObBCCO shares went about 3V4 poiflis higher, U. S. Cast iron Pipes gained 1%, Duponts 14 and Pullman 1. A block of 10.000 shares of the General Motors stock was sold at 14/4 on chance. GENEVA, Sept. 19.—An I'll" national conference for the reduction of armaments prOWd ed for in a draft protocol sub- mitted by Foreign Miniister Benes of Czechp Slovakia to the disarmament’ subcommittee of the League of Nations will bye summoned by June 16, 1925 according to statements made by members of the sub commit- tee this evening. OTTAWA. Sept. 19.—Ger- many will this year harvest 93,219,000 bushels of wheat as compared with 106,449,000 bush- eis last year according to a cablegram received here today by the commissioner of the in- ternatlonal institute iof Adri- culture from the headquarters of the itnstitute in Rome. LONDON, Sept. 19.--W|th only four or five out of 200 dele gates dissenting the Dominion Trades and Labor Congress to- day passed a resolution favor- ing government control of the sale of spiritous liquors. (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Sept. 19. —Prem- ier Mackenzie King wtli leave Ottawa, Monday for Northum- beriand, N- B., where he will speak at Newcastle and Chat- ham on Tuesday. 0n the foi- lowlng Monday he will leave Ottawa for the West. MONTREAL, Sept. 19—-Miss Margaret Bondsfield. one of England's most _ distinguished women and parliamentary sec- Ntary, to the Ministry of Labor who will arrive in Montreal to- morrow on the Empfe" °f Scotland, will spend sixiweeko in Canada and will wait St- John and Halifax. mom-i English Parliament- To Convene 0n September 30th (Special to The Guardian) LONDON, Sept. i9. snlisiil-li that public interest rellllifw will lliliilli Pill- Iii lull iililiilli Raided Ludendorfis Headquarters and Nipped Threat- ened Revolt in ' Bud. lildltiliN, Sept, Iii. \Vllllt might ivl-Il Ilavle been nllothcl- "putsch"—- n revolt against the German Gov ’tll'llllllllll like that of Inst November llicll led to street figllilllgnllll blood sill-ll ltt .\Iulllch and the subsequent IIITUSI. of (Il\'lil‘I'2lI Lulitllllitlrft‘, Adol- llll liitll-r, null (lthcl- II'IIIIP.I‘H—-WIJ.S ILIIIIHWI in tlll- bud yesterday ilt till- BilVflfIilll capital iviloll the polici- .“-\V(l()]|l't| down on Llldl-ntlorffs Ilt'LtiI((li2Il'I\‘l‘ti, ciosl-tl it llnli arrest- vti lwvlirill of his ltdht-rellis. TIAOSI,‘ inkl-n into custody incliili “II Lt. Brlleckncr, implicated Ill thP Iiitil-r-Llilit-llllrlrff “pllisch" last No- wlllilcr. Ilrul-cklll-l- is charged with having tIlrcatt-ul-ti violl-llt action uuIl-ss iIltIt-r and two of those im-- prisolll-li wllll him for till-Ir part Ill ibl- rllvolt~ Kril-bl-i and Dr. Web- 01‘ - Wrrl- relcnsl-d at the end of their six llloutlls prison tcrln. 'I‘hIs il-lln will l".X]lII'l€ lll-xt month. Ali- nlllcr lllilll lll l-stl-ll with Ilruccknel" was Li, Oswl Ill. llcnll ui‘ IIII‘. "front- Ililllll" i-‘THIIIIIZIIIIIIII, forull-li by the nlnlllgnluntinll oi‘ SI‘\'l'l'ilI organ-Iza- illllls favoring villlcllt null-govern- illl-llt ZIPIIOII. Ill rlllll lion with Illl- Munich IIFFPSI}; it s illterrsiiug to note that illl-rt- is ll report that forllrl-l- Ila» vilrillll l'l'l-nl,"cl' Vtlll Kalil", who was Illl[)I.Il'iII.l‘iI ill lust NtI\‘t‘IlII]l‘l"!-I out- Ill‘('i|I(, will Ill! illlllilillillti Iiavuritln zlllulillislrlltui" of puhiic debts, \t'l'.l"cil it is l-olulnl-ntcli hero, Illlrdly Itlilit‘ ns it‘ lll- wterl- (‘OIISIKIPFIIII In IIISI.’ lw- by IIII! liavarilllls lls a re null of IlIS‘NIl\'t'.IlIIll*l‘ zlctivlties. it is possible that following the ltillllil-ll urn-sis, the ilolftrt- may truce u colllll-lriillll Iil-lwl-l-n till.- lic- lliiiiiiilll iiilllll sill Illliiijliiili LONDON, Sept 19—I<‘igilrl-s just DPUIIALTUII show that ovcr 100,001) llcllll of (Iullzillinll live (fillllt! IIIlVti bccn shipped to this country SIIICI! IIlll (iZlliIU lelllbnrgo was l‘t*.lllt)\‘l‘(I. Ailoul 40.000 Iluve arrived so flir this yclir alld shipnlunts will coli- tftillc throughout the winter. According to the statement of (fllllllliizln officials on this side, the British regulations gllvcrllf-ng till- lulullsslou of store lenttlc, which even uftcl- ill“ rcnloval of tho cln barge were u source of complaint from (Iunalliun shippers for nearly a yeltr, are now so administered as to leave not tho HIIgIIEUrii ground for objection. The trouble was (Continued on Page 3) Hitch Reported in French Financing (Special to Guardian) LONDON, Supt. 10. "Negotia- tions for the renewal of the liiorgllll null (‘u.. credit wilirll was hurriedly arrnngull for Fftlllufl soml- tiulc ago when tho franc bc- gnn to drop steadily ill value has struck n sung, llclzortiillg to a llis» patch to 'l‘he Fiullt-inl 'I‘ilnl-.s from Paris. 'l‘lle tlt-gtilltions are bl-livl-lm the Ilnilk of Franco. null IIIt‘. IItlII-Ht‘ of hiorgnil, and it is ilndcrstooll that lln "awkward hitch“ was rcllclll-ll ivhl-n bll- FFUIICII institution declar- l-ll its unwillingness to pay interest lul IIIP wholl- (trclilt, and insisted on that it should pay interest only llu the uluount nctllnlly usul. 'I‘Iil-. Itinrgiln negotiators “wire the llousc should meet earlier than October 28, Speaker J. ill, Whitley Ilnnounccll today thllt the Conl- mons will be convened by Sulllelll‘ her 30. This was the date mention- (IOIIBHIPPIIIIOII of the Ulster Boun- ilnry mil unless the "nun" PW" Stale and the Northern Govern- ment lncanwllilo cnlne to an iii-HQ" mellt. Tho lllster cabinets; rota-sill at its inst meeting to appoint a rep- Kent strce .~1i. I "r0 LET-HOUSE AND PREMIS- es number 22 Pleasant Street. i given. ADPIY H. posse“ on loll: o u weesssttl l rcserltlitivo on the lloilnllnry'c°m.' mission makes it necessary for the British Government to introduce tile bill In parliament by the 30th. 'l‘he pleasure in question will pro- cll when parliament adjourned for_ srllll to object to this arrangement. U. S. Will Not Act Against Soviets (Canadian Press) WASHINGTON. sent- lit-W" action will ‘be taken by Unltcil States ill connection with the sel- zuro of Wrangel Island by .1118 91'1"" of the Russian ship Rod October it was indlicsted todalhStatc Depart- ment olllcals withheld all comment on the report froln Moscow that the Soviet flag had been raised vldc authorization for setting upon the island and that an America" Row-Juan.“ Garage mm“ in wit’ lmmematdalho boundary commission‘ without oitfilzen Charles II. Wells was Dre. Ulster psrtlclpatilli- sumably made prisoner. IIIIIIII IIIIIIN- iNI SIIJIIIII Committee is Appoint- ed to Study Matter of International Law. Hesitate to (Jonlmit Selves on Matter of Naval Assis- fiance. LONDON. Sept. lbw-Indications of llll- attitude oi‘ Canada toward-l the proposed us" of [I10 Ilritisll IIPPI. ill order to enforce arbitra- IIOII awards of ihl- Iieaglle of Nu- IIIIIIES Ill MIKE j lanlTIsHTAUTnnJs ' C. P. HICKEY Mayor of Chatham, N. B., and Conservative candidate in the Nor- thumberland bye-election. iliiiiiiliiii lions. are bl-illg awaited here with nlilull interest. Although Lord Par lululr has witlldrllwil Ills original offer lu place the fleet alt the en! IIPIE disposal of the lLealzue, WllICIl was regarded as a generous ges- ture towards I-‘rallco t censure till.- acl-tailtaucc of MacDuilaldEl arbi- tration proposals, Foreign Oificei officials do liui. ilttelnpt to disguise IIIUII‘ llllxIt-ty that Iiritaju llllly be clllulnitlcll to action which would bring Plllbflllfilfitililg and perilous cllnsl-qutlnlsl-s, Involving the whole (Continued on Page 3) -~— -»—<-Q§—-—~- For” Protection 0f l Former Enemy Countries (Sp¢ciai to The Guardian) GEN-EVA, Sept. 19.—'I‘he prelim- inary plan for military, naval null ileriltl control of Gernllllrv, Aust ‘ Iluuullry and Ilulgzlria by thl- Loll- IAIII! of Nations was ulade public to lluy. 'l\ cmniuissioll chalrglttl wiill fornullnting tlll- plan has ilrovlllcd for control of the EdlE‘(E|-S()“. and nir forces of tbl-sl- l-olllllries by a specs‘ ial colnlllisslon l-ulniloscd as fol-t lows. . ‘Representatives of ouch (lovl-rn- nlent l‘(‘[)I‘L'ts't!llIt?tI on the League of Nations (Ioalilllril. one representative from [3110]] or the late olrelny states. IIl-iilflescllllliivcs of all states bor- dering on ticrlnllny, Austria, Illin- Bury or Bulgaria. I Nalnes of llltllllIlGlYi of the coni- misrsiou will be ]'ItI(!(‘.lI on a list froln which the council can select ll conlullssioll of investigation when cvcr tlll- llccli ilI‘ISL‘is'_ g ui-llviavlt, SPpl. i9.~st<-pa have». been taken by the (‘OIHIIIISSIOII oi‘ the Iieuglic oi‘ Nations asselnbly to place cllllllrcn under the protection of the League. Reject Reduction (Special to Guardian) MANCIIICS/IWCR, N_ II., Sept. 19. —’I‘lic operatives committee of 20 members representing tho 14.000 textile opteratives nt the Alnoskeng, yustcrlluy rejected the proposal of a 20 per cent. wage reduction, still- lnittllll by the corporation. All- otller session will he held by till- eolnlnittl-ll today to consider ll UDIIIIIFIIIIIISU proposition. 'l‘he cot. ton section operatives nrt- really to accept a 10 PEI‘ cont cut, but the nlullllnuiclll and worsted sections. enlploy1llg lligllcr class help, arc against any reduction. Women Accused 0f $120,000 Fraud (Special to Guardian) GENEVA, Sept l9.—~’l‘ho young wife of a Zilricll blink clerk has Inc-en llTl‘0t<llf'tI,»WIlIl all older wo- lnnn, her alleged nccomplitrn, nnll accused of extensive frauds. 'l‘he anlnililt so far invlovcd is $l2tl,000. but thtl total is expected to be luucll larger. 'l‘he loss falls on ilankers, brokers anll tradesmen. who icnt tho young woman largo sums for speculation on tho Stock Exchange. 0640 QOOO-O-Q4OQ-OO-O§Q 0 Note Well! Cantata Queen Either by . Bedeque Choral Society at Central Bedeque Hal-l Satur- day, September 27 at 8.80 p § m. Proceeds In aid of Protect- ent Orphanage. 2| oo+w+ow 6090-9-19-2l. vgration bureau of which managcress arrived In the city to-i liil. IHIBEIIY (Canadian Press) ST. JOHN'S, Nfld., Supt. 19.»- Prelililinllry inquiry was begun this afternoon Ileforl- Judge hiornis into the autonlobiil: ilccililellt of Moulluy night. at ‘Fllpsllil Ilollli will-n the car lirivcn by Lcollarll Reid, son of tho late Sir \V. i). RUIII ran illto it party of pPupIu standing on the road iIIitI six lil-ilths HIISIIPtI. Iiivitl- ellrl- of Lit-lit. Siaytor null Iiliillslliil ul-l-ll liil-llors two of iIli‘ occupants llf IIIP lie-nth cur was tnkr-ll and plans null photos of iIIl" slrllnll were silbulitttad, Ilcnring ‘fill-sday. was nlljtlllrllllll until -_4o§_. Hopes Given Up For . Schooner And Crew of Six (Special to Guardian) NICW ISEDICUIU), Sl-pt, 10- M-All llopu has bur-ll glvl-il ilp ill this hurt 1'01‘ till: schooner Ill-ll-n Mur- ray and six lli(‘ll \\'IIO slllil-d on Ill-r from New BIIIIEIITII fivl» wet-ks ago. 'l‘he Ill-lieu hltlrrlly, W/IIICII was ell» gllgl-ll ill sword fishing, was Inst sccll on a night ill-fore llcnvy gains swt-ilt the coast, on August 27th, bringing destruction to New Eug- ianll fishing communities. Sail. illg in tlll- Iiiurruy wllcll sill- ll~fi hurl: were (‘llptiiIll Anlirciv J. Kin ncy, Put linker, Willinlll “ll-Isil. Arthur Itctltzt-lihizcr. Wilson Ilush. ing null Francis hialicy. (‘nplllin Kinney was a native of Nl-\v|'-.lllnll~ land as wllrll linker, WUIHII unll Milllvy- Rulll.zl-nIlizl-i~ was from Lunl-nilllrg, N. S. illlll llllsllillg was illso ll (fanllliiun. Bankulilsgffs Posi- tion is Yet Vacant ' (Canadian Prcss) O'I"I‘A\VA, Sept. 1Il.—~i‘rcssurc 0i’ private busiul-ss it is understood will prevent II. B. liinckcnzic of Montreal from accepting the posi- tion of FPtICTIII Inspector of banks and the nilpoillilutlnt it is llt-IJ-cved will go IIIHPNVIIIEIN" ill llsnluch us the inspection system got-s into afflict lln OMOIIIII‘ lst. 'l‘he guvl-rnlul-nt is making all ilossiblle cffllrls to s-‘nr- Ill‘t'. a sultllbil- innn for IIII‘. import» llllt ilos-illtillll. -¢+>i_ - (Speciai to Guard-Ian) (‘IIICAG-O, Sept. l9. --A scvcrr lll-clillu in the pricl: of corn took place today on lilo lloarll of Trztdl- llccolllilll-llinll by hl-nvy scllillil l" stop losses. A return of warm lnlnsllilly \\'t'illIlI'I‘ ilvft. IIli‘. market without. il(Il‘(|llilit‘ silpport from buyl-rs. Shortly before the close vltlucs hall dropped lilluost six clmts a buslll-l to 31.07%. Dtlilmll‘ I)l'l' lit-livery. Z-O-ii}? ill visli HERE (Canadian Press.) FRIICDERICTON, N. 13., Sept. 19. —Mrs. ll. Venstrn of the Ha-izuo. Holland who has Ing inlmlgration conditions in Can- ada for tin, past two months in the Interests of thc Transatlantic Mi- she is day from Si. John. C-OfiQOQ-QO-O-OQ-OK-O- immigration. Decline ill Coril Price been IllVH-lligllln. I him. Venstra is concluding a toilr mm tomorrow morning at 251 of New Brunswick and will also vis I1 NOV“ 390W! 1""! T» E- I- 59mm and rises tomorrow morning st returning to Holland. She has been 5_4g_ lnllch impressed with tho fact that conditions in the Maritime -Provln- coo are especially adapted to Dutch friends is one that" cnashes at the first ii roughgoing. IINEII lsllii villain tlii (Canadian Press) LONDON, Sept. 1H."TIIG Ley- land Linc s-tclllnl-r Asian, 5.614 tong from New Orleans. is ashore almost a complete wrcck oft‘ Stag llol-k, (fouuty Cork, Ireland. 'l‘he vessel struck n rock in ll thick fog III. 5 n.lll. yesterday, but the news did pol reach London llll til last night. Ont; fireman was drowned, bllt all others aboard the vessel are the sltip. 'l‘Ile British destroyer Seatwolf ililzilcll up the silrvivors alld land- ed thcln. When the ship s-trul-k the rocks. SLLS. culls worn, sent out, accord»- illg to statclncllts made by the ships chi-cf otiicl-r. 'I‘Ilt,- rslis were picked up by thl- SPQWUII, wilicll PIISII-HI to the scent», bllt didnot arlxilvl- illi- tii three hours after the (Iisastt-r. The DIIHSPIIKPFS and crew had taken to the llfeboats, which were lowered safely. Bil-t after two hours ill the foggy sea, one of the boats capsized. Ill the ensuing struggle ill the water, the fireman was drowned, and other lllelnbers of the crew had narrow escapes fronl (lrowll- mg. Defalcations Lead T0 Bankruptcy 0f N. Y. House (Special to Guardian) NEW YORK, Sept. 10, ~—l)t-fzllcll. tioll oi’ n trllstl-ll partner today threw tllc old cstnilllsllcll brokl-r- age house of Day and Iicaton into llvoluntary bankruptcy and TPSIIIL cll in Its silspltlsiou from the New York Stock Iilxclluilge uf which it has been n member since I371. Liabilities of $1,700,000, according to a sclninfflcial t-stiinatv, exceed- pearancc- of tlcorgc who entered its i-lnploy as n. cll-rk 28 years llgll, and was tukcn into partncrsilip ill liilil. voivcll in ills IIWIIIIFRIIUIIS-H British Debaters Due in Halifax (Special to Guardian) HALIFAX, Sept. l9. —-'I‘he Red Star liner Zc-eland due to arrive Iatc this afternoon, has aboard the Cambridge debating team which will incl-t icauls frolli tlll- eastern colleges and universities to debate IIIIIHIIOIIS of international IntcresL 'l‘he team is composed of Richard A. Butler, son of the Rt, licn. Sir Montague Butler, president of till- Council of State of all India; A. P. Iilarl-ihall null Gerald Snrrow- 'l‘he (‘alnbrltlgle nll-ll will meet the Bates (foliage tenln first. Till-y art-to be Ill Antigonlsll on Sept. 25th. ‘THE QUARTER " EAQIQ \‘.> THE. , ‘F001- BALCJYEAMS I 'l'unulv|‘tl, Sept 20. W-Marltilnc light winds, fllir -:lnll mollcriltely wllrln. Iilaximuln null lnillllnuul tclnplvr aturns: Toronto, clear . . . . . . . ..70—4(l IViontrl-ui, clear . . . . . . ..6tl—~i-i Quebec, cltur . . . . .. . .tl2——~i‘.i Charlottetown, fair ..64--—49 Halifax, cluody .. .. 56~b2 St. John. clcar .. ..5fi—-49 Boston, clear . . . .. ..72—-I'l»i New York, cloudy . . . . ..72-——0~l llfgh tlllo this afternoon at 3.35 Sun sets this afternoon at 5.58 Last quarter moon Saturday. IIIISiI_ BIIASI safe. 'I‘hcre were six passengers on ‘ (‘II ilsscts about. $700,000. _TI'OIII)ItI.‘i - of IIH‘ firlll wcrle laid to the llisap- IJIIIIII" “ditty believe that this ac- It. Christian. lion will i Annual Bnbsoriptinlll IIIIIIII! ll“ By llnii. Canada lad U. e.a. ' J e mp1‘. 'I‘Iil~l non. ‘ALEXANIIER. RAMSAY p J-lllsbnnd oi’ Princess Patricia, has ill-ell appoints-d commander of . S (Jalc-ntta now at Quebec. ----~ -<-o>i? v ililsll IIIIH slmilss III lxilaiml Britain Recognized Soviet Right to Wl-angel Is. at London Meet- ing. (Canadian Press.) MOSCOW. Sl-pt. liié-Soviet ofllc ials cxilrl-ss kt-en satisfaction over the sllcl-l-ss of the l-xpedition of the IIFIIIPII transport Krasmi Cktla- llr (Rt-d October) ill planting the red ling on Wrangel llsland off Nor thorn Siberia, taking formal pos- session on Ill-hall‘ of the Soviet Re- scitlc the status of the Island which has been in dispute for more than half a century, ‘and 0m" "m" refer-l the HllKKel-ltion that final ad- nl-rs said thcy llnll no kllowlcllgle of judhnnion should be his whereabouts or till- amount Ill- League m- Nutium Wm] the deem“ lltion referred to that botll historically and l-tlllliclllly the island belongs to Russia, 'I‘Ill-y regard it as an iln. portant bnsc for ii. wireless station and n l-eiltrc of supplies In the ev- cni of War. It now develops; that Great Bri- taili recognized the Russian trlght to the island ill the recent negotia- tiulls ill Lolldoll. Dcspatch of arm. ell transport, bcilring n company of infantry illlull-dillteiy followed the Iigrl-cllll-ni. 'l‘he soviet government is prl-pnrl-ll to lease it to other na- tions for dcveloplncnt. Picked Her Successor 0n Deathbed (Special to Guardian) LOS ANGELES. CaI., Sept, 1g__ (In Ill-r lltothbcll, Mrs. Benjamin ll. Illlmptoll, selected her succett. >01‘. "My (ll-ar." Hlll! told beautiful (‘illirl- Alinlns. filln nctruss, "I would rllthl-r my husband married you zlftl-l- I nnl gone than any other wolnllll." Neither liilmpton, a wealthy tobacco lllnll, nor Miss Adams who illnyl-li with William Du Mills, and Larry Sl-lnlln, look the suggestion y n1 lIic time. This was '_\'t'tll‘.‘-i Ylgu. Mrs. Hampton lIir-li. . 'l‘oll.'ly friends hl-ard that Hamp- ton who is i8, llnll Miss Adams, 24, will soon wcll. "It took me three years to lull in love with the woman. lily first wife illckcitfdllfifor luv," illlmilttln salli. "But Weber. inilliy llrt- ill iovt- now." .’ Founded Vast Lumber Industry (Special to Guardian) ()'I'TA\VI\, Sept. l9- ~J0hn Cllli. cron Edwards, founder of the vast Iuulber industries and brother 0f thl- lulu Senator W, C. Edwards llEl-d Ill the hospital here today att- er n- long illness. Mr. Edwards retired many years ago from AQIVQ participation in the great indus- tries. - 4a Announcements, _v Coming Events“? Meetingsfilitc. Rates-Zn. permoioh Iiidirtie-n. at». Cream social In Cliiliiu Sept. 20th 11.3f- p. m. Summersldo tide eighteen min- ates later than Charlottetown. llall, Monday evening, TQM. U093-9-20,2l .. I’ _..:_,.‘.-.».-....__