y‘ SMAXIMS OF A msncuxur - Biohias carry their own penalty, snot the least being idleness on your own or your children's part and no filliflflllhll! of doing p-oduotlve a r. ‘ vaiuiiwmo raos sxivaoiriou; le’s Paper »~ Read by Everybody I Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew \ . Anibal Subscriptions D Ii d 15.00 B7 Iali, Canada. and lg. ‘gig. 04.50 CHARLOTTETOWN, CANAIIJA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1927 MAXIMS OFA MERCHANT Two new phases oi‘ life loom into i view these latter days-conspicuous _ \\’fl,\",(', and conspicuous leisure; both , are built on blood and are boulht will i ihc prii-c of souls. (‘iiiirliitieiiiii-ii (iuariliun Two Cents liliirning Guardian: Founded 1887 311E111111BlE F011 i-EMPIRE RUUTE R-10 Expected To Make Its ‘Trial Flights Early In Summer 0f 1928.— Airship y‘ And Heavier.- LONDON. Ens». Sept. 2s. —Un- deterred by the general neglect of airship develop u. in favor of the aeroplane. the British government been proceeding steadily with lb plans for an into-imperial dirig- ihlo route. . Work on the 11-100. the super- dirlgible that will run a passenger and mail service-to India and latcr to Australia. has been .progressing rapidly. and the giant airship was expected to make its trial flights early in the summer of 1928. It was expected to make its first flight to India and perhaps on to Australia. early in 1929. Later the Bovflrnment proposed to extend the service to Canada and South Africa. The 3-100 will be the biggest air- 11 5.000.000 cubic feet gas capacity. ' ‘Aiming at the maximum of safety Commander C. Dennlston Burney. the constructor, was building the airship twice as, strong and much heavier in proportion to size than any previous airship. The R-l00 will be _ as long- as its maximum width-a new departure. The length of the shensiitiosii was as times its dia- LOS ANGELES. Calif.. Sept. 26.—- Norma Shearer, Canadian film star and Irving Thalberg. director. will be married at Thalbergs Santa Monica home next Thursdayq even- ing. the actress’ mother announced today. The couple applied for a marriage license yesterday. giving 1° Miss Shearers age at 23 and Thal- only 5.30 times] _ - A Will Be Twice As Strong As Any Other meter. Hydrogen gas will be uscd to lift the plane. and a fcaturc of thc powenappliancc was that a mixture of hydrogen and gasoline will be used as fuel. The airship's lifting power will be regulated automatically and it will not be necessary to release gas as the ship lightens. - The designed speed oi the R-IOO will be 82 miles an hour and the cruising speed will be between 70 and 75. , The cruising radius will be 3.000 miles. with a full load of fuel and with 100 passengers. The ship's restaurant will seat 50 persons. ‘ Comfortable sleeping cabins will be provided and there will bc a lounge, smoking room and proincn- ade deck on which passengers can amuse themselves and exercise dur- ing long." flights. In anticipation of thc extension oi’ thc service to Australia, Premier Stanley Bruce has ordered Aus- tralian government experts to bc- gin at once on meteorlogical in- vestigations and other preliminary! work. - w. . M. P. For Glasgow Division Resigns (Special to the Guardian) GLASGOW. Sept. 26. —It is und- erstood thnt‘J0hn Wheatley, labor M. P. for the Shettlcston division of Glasgow, Minister of Health in the. late Labor Government. has offer- ed his resignation to the local Labor party. This intimation is espec- ially interesting in vicw of the fact that at one time John Wheatlcy was considered a possible successor J. Ramsay Macdonald. former premier. As leader of the Labor bug's as 2B. but refusing to ssymerty- Mr- Wheatlev who 1s scurr- whem or when the wedding wommaliy regarded as holding advanced be held. [socialist views has represented the [mus D_ Mayer’ exemmve opshettleston division of Glasgow .in studios. where both are employed. will act best man. and Douglas Shearer, brotherof the bride. will give her away. Three Burglars . Shot To Death (Special to the Guardian) DETROIT. Mich. Sept. ‘i6. — Three burglars were shot to death and two policemen wounded in pistol battles here over the week end incidental to the drive against criminals following the kidnapping for ransom of a child last week by niiembers of an alleged extortion rng. Condensed Specials’ RAT!.--4o. per word. net each insertion in this column. O-OOO-OG wast-nominate wsobuuo su- tionery. fine selection. Guardian Job Printery.‘ ll ‘FOUND- SOME TiiME V AGO child's glasses. Apply this of- lice. ____;________________.___ ‘WANTED 4T onus-A PLAIN cook. Mrs. George J. Rogers. 290 Prince st. ossz-o-is-ai __ miunsosm antigen M19613’! hflh 8'8?! y. 1111*". ' 4cm a 00., Market Building. tr . . veituaeaas ANQ BTATEMEVNTQ . qaady printed. Guardian Job . grintery. i 11- ly supplied. Guardian, Job Printory. "- ‘MITM-ORIAM CARD] RND MOUN- iilng cards at shortest 11011688- flaardian-Jobi Primary. , if ‘WIRING PAPER kN-D INVIL- opus with address are alwayl fashionable. Guardian Job Print- cry. viola Pamrmuo or svanv description, cheaply and expedi- tiously executed. Guardian Can- 'tral Job »ri-iinev. Plum 188- I-v vconaswortoeuos calm mo .... alopsa with adorns. 011111004 . lust the thing for-abhliowiedsfl- meat. iutlinatlons. etc. Guardian Job Printci-y. . - ~ t! vvou wmr oooo siWltown - and State police. the House of Commons since 1922. Confession That Involved Widow Of Murdered Man; MAYS LANDING, N. J.. Sept. 26. —Wiilis Beach, 50 year old poultry farmer held here for questioning in connection with the recent murder of Dr. A. William Lilhiandahl has confessed to alleged intimate rela- tions with Mrs. Lilhiandahl, "the slain physician's widow. it was an- nounced by Richard Blnck, special investigator for the State. Black announced thc confession several hours after Beach had been brought here from Hammondton. where the latter had been subjected to a long questioning by detectives Beach confessed. he declared. to writing the "Peggy Anderson" to Mrs. Lllhiandahl. that he had met the physician's wife frequently at a trysting place in a secluded glen and used a hollow in a iargc oak tree as a place to conceal correspond- cnce. Beach told his questioners. Black said. that he used to drive his auto- mobile past the Lilhiandahl bunga- low in South Vineland. sound the horn. and when Mrs. Lllhiandahl came out to the car. arrange t0 meet her later. that he and Mm Lnmandahl hudisteei. with air only passing through Appointed New Head Of Soldiers (Special to the Guardian) OTTAWA. 0nt.. Sept. 26. — The appointment of o. new head of the Soldier's Settlement Board is au- nounccd. The position goes to Col. K. C. Rattray. of Winnipeg. Man., an cx-scrvicc man formerly head of the Manitoba provincial police. Col. Rottray succeeds Major John Barnet, whose resigna- tion becamc effective on his accept- ance of a position with a large commercial house in Toronto. M1111 E illii/IIJES AH 111581155 At Meeting of Empire Mining and Metal- lurgical Congress -- Final Session Held at Quebec Yester- day. QUEBEC, Quc.. Sept. 26.—'I'hc Empire Mining and Metallurgical Congress held its flnal technical session at Quebec on Sept. 26th, ‘when three papers by delegates from South Africa were presented. A. Job, resident engineer of the Government Gold Mining Areas. Ltd., ‘Transvaal, described the sink- ing and equipment of the ventila- tion shaft put down on the propor- ty a fcw years ago. This is a circu- lar shaft, 22 fcct in diameter. and is equipped with n fan on the sur- face capable of inducing a flow of 900,000 cubic feet of air per mluuic through thc workings. This Sllillt was sunk to a depth of 2,664 ‘font in a little less than ll months. prob- ably crcating a record. The plan was completed and put into commission lin Augugst, 1925, and it has been irunning perfectly since that time. “The tipping and guiding of vert- Iical skips" was dealt with in some ‘mathematical detail in a paper by .;G. W. Sharp. Chief Draughtsman. rNcw Consolidated Goldilcldsi, Ltd" ‘Johannesburg. Of special interest was the description of a new device introduced and patented by Mr. Sharp. and known as the ‘rigid guide slipper." Among other ad- vantages ovcr other types. it has been found that the wearing strips in thc new device may bc quickly rc- placcd while the skip is on the hoist ing ropc thereby saving considerable time as well as expense. The rigid guide slipper has been introduced at the Robinson Deep and other prop- erties, and has given cntirc satis- faction. In their paper on "Improvements in Drilling Efficiency with Jack- Hammcrs." P.. M. Ncwhall and L. Pryce, of the Central Mining and Investment Corporation, Ltd., Jn- hauncstburg, dcalt with a subject. which is of the first importance in mining operations the‘ world over. At the time the investigations dc- scribcd in the paper wcru commenc- Od. the ordinary way of operating the jack-hammer was with hollow m? the stccl to the bit. water for dust alloying being supplied by a separ- ate hosc. The results of a vcry thorough investigation have shown that thc most cfficicnt method of operating is to supply thc water through the steel. As the result of introducing this practice, and also of standardization of bits, and oth- er improvements, a tremendous in- crease in footage drilled for ordin- OLD FOLKS DINED BY ORFHANS‘ FRIEND TORONTO. Sept. 23.———For llie| first time in Toronto adult 01011-1‘ ns, guests of ihc House of Provi- dence. Power Street. were enter- tained Monday to a delightful gar- den Jygfly by J.D. O'Connell. poll: ularly known as the "Qrllhbfl! Friend." When Mr. OConnell called at the institution several- days ago ho asked about the youth- ful orphans he entertained several years ago. lie was told that they bad been moved to another 111M0- The Mother Superior casually mentioned that there were aboutI 500 "grown-up" orphans in the building now. Mr. O'Connell there- fore provided P's wonderful party hold on the ‘spacious grounds in the beautiful autumnal weather.‘ Tables were set with daniies Kal- ore for all 1 A specla table was set asldofor representatives of various organi-i rations who had been invited to meet the benevolent visitor, who has already distributed over two million dollars for entertainments for orphan llhildren. ma.» J.A.l!. Cameron. Mrs. J. Patrick Mac-' Gregor. Mrs. Archibald l-luestis, iMrs. Miciiaalllosly. Dr. Gertrude able weather. Great Britain and mom. Miss Marie Maciionnell. Mrs. WJL Jackson. 8cm. W. J. Oflrady. Ad). Bramscomb and A1- Srlooa I50. for Mo; 100 .-for 85c: I80 -- I50: I00 tor m i» ..‘:,og:i; gniltlioagppresunr. Aide German-LAC. Cameron were ain- au Ca I ted that iii-pd’ iuioil . t Mlamobm are io 01,1‘ “ N ' . . ~ x . ., 1.. ary shift has been enacted-from l6 fcct to 63 feet, or nearly 300 pcr cent. The authors suggest that fur- thcr work along the lines of this in- vestigation will greatly assist in prolonging the life of mines. and. by reducing costs of production. will make possible the mining of orc of lower and lower grade. At the termination of this meet- ing, a concluding general session of the Congress was held for the con- sideration of resolutions and other business. , Britain Captures Schneider Cup LONDON. Sept. 26. — Great Britain today captured the famous Schneider Cup from Italy, says an official message received by ihc ilritish Admiralty this afternoon from Venice. Italy. whero the sen- plane race was held. The winning pilot was stated in the message to be Lieutenant S.N. Webster. The race, which was for suprem- acy in speed among seaplanes. had been scheduled for yesterday, bu! was postponed because ofunfavor- ltaly were the only entrants. Settlement Board. bird tumble into the silo. - Lust Night. 'l‘lio Iiizio l‘lil\\’ill'ilrw‘ (‘unipiiiiy 1H iil-{lliil ivilli mi and jiri-si-uti-il in ll-‘i usual PXCPHUIII. uuiuiinci" llic plity “Suuairo (‘i-imkii" in :1 guild illllll- illi'l\ lust ulghi. iii iliu Priuirc lilti- \\'i.ll'i1 ’l‘lii.-iil|'c. Th0 pluy puuiiuil h_v .1lilll(‘H l‘. Judge. was 1ll'1lll fiiil or sczisnuuil illilllill‘ illlii zifIYu-iloil llll‘ miiiiilii-rs ni' ilic oust illl PXFPIIPIII upporiiinitv of iliieplziying their various historic flbllltlUli, which they 41111 iu excul- loui style. 'l‘lic leading pal-i, taken by Mun lililwiiriis ivus |)(‘l‘l'(ll‘ll'l0(1 iii 1li‘l' usual iiiiiuilaiilc siylc. Law- l‘(‘lli'(‘ liuyuu. jilnylui: rippusiii‘ to liiiss lilrlw: ils made u vcry i'l‘0(l11- iibln showing. They worn well nup- puricrl by a irzist of ulno other cliuriii-iei'ii. The story of llic,pl.'iy in cxvcoil- inizly iuiurriiiiiig iiud gripping. 'l'lu- i-limux is reached ivliou rlluiisloi-‘fn ilio two “Square Crooks" seems iii- cviizililc. but tutu stops iii and inkcs i110 iiolni with the result flint. the two are l~l|i1.(‘l‘(‘l1 to ultimate safely zuul prnsporiLv. 'l‘lii\ vauriuvlllu mid jnzz orches- lrzi lllllllllClYi uri- dosnrviug of Rpm‘- iul lllPlliiiill, occupying. as ilicy (ilii. u. largo pliwc iu iiu- urogriun iii: wcii as iii lilo popularity of the illlfliflilftfl. Lam night's play will hc rcuciii- 011 itH ll mnliiu-c. lliis uficrnonrj, wliilc iii iiic OVPlllliiilllP]il:1y"\Vhy Mun (in Wrong". will lio ui-oscnireil. 11 11 film/PH 11> 11f‘- "f Hi" sumo r-nii- bro as liliil. night's (l|lli‘l'ill.|llllll‘.ll1. putruus will not lu- illsuppiilulcil. "*"“"—‘{-O}-~_-_ _. Three Lose Lives In Attempt At Rescuing Pigeon DRENNAN. Colo, Scpt. Zli-Thrcc persons lust their lives. attempting to save a pigcon Saturday night. Essie ilfi-Sfilf‘, 14-year-old trirl. was standing on thc front porch of licr uncle's farm when S110 saw a white When Essie entered ihc silo to rescue thc bird she was overcome by the fumes of fermenting corn. Edward V. Burke, 46, and his wife 43. followed thc girl into the big storage tank and wcrc also over- come. Neighbors called by tele- phonc by other members of thc family. succeeded in bringing out the bodies of all thrcc persons. but they could not bc rcvivcd. Whllc thc bodics of thc victims wcrc being rciiiovod. ihc pigeon. fumcs. -—--~<o>-- ---- ~- RHUBARB "FOOL" NEW DISH T0 MAKE FOOD INTERESTING LIVERPOOL. Scpt. 24.~-Rliubai'b "fool" is one of thc nifty flifiliPfl British culinary cxpcrlo nrc cum- mcnding to housewives who Willi!- to make rhubarb "interesting." This dish is made by serving stewed rhubarb with custard or by ___.‘- \_-4 _ .».__._._____.__._____ MAE EDWARDS BflNl-PANYIIPENIS ENISABEIVIENI “Square Crooks” Play- ed t0 Good Audiencerecoguition of thc absolute equality in Prince EdwardiLciiguc of the members of putting rusks iuio a serving dish fund pouring ihc siimvcd rhubarb ov- wliosc fate had lurcd ihcm to deatitI" 111""- flew out of thc top of thc silo. rip-i parenily unharmed by thc rank, ' ihc cut into small bits and stcwcd 1iu a lot of wutcr. II. should bc- lcfl {Declares Canada's Independence 0f 1 Britain Politically, (Special to the Guardian) 1 1 GENEVA. Sept. 26. —Instcad of. msiablislilng thc old argument that thc British Empire has seven votes ‘lo one for other nations in the iLcagiiu of Nations assembly and] ytwu to one in the council. Canada's iclnutinu to the lattcr- body secures,‘ as independent units within the the Brit- [ish commonwealth. ' , This ivas thc statement today of |Si‘llill.(ll' Raoul Diuidurand, Cau- iadnls" emergency from dominion to 1naiiouhouci. Senator Danduraud illOlflil the vicw that a precedent flies been established whereby the iLcaguc assembly recognized the clo- iminlons. nxcluding Great Britain. m: ii political group which iii future ,‘\vill bi: found regularly represented among ihc fourteen council mem- burs. »---~--<oo-- - -- Plllllil] Mill u: iiiisi UF iuii iiii War-Time Incidenti Revealed in Which Chief Actors Were King George and Dying Soldier. | (Special to thc Guardian) 1 LONDON. Supt. 26. —-A poignant incident of the Great Will‘ wherein Kim: George and a dying Mildlfll‘ |wcrc thc chief actors has just been [rcvcokd Early iu 1017, a soldier. ishot through thc spine. lay dying iin ii hospital iii London, As the cud approached the doctor asked him if lm wished anything in par- ltlcular. The ‘soldier replied that Kon thc day hr- wiis wounded he was ~i'CCOlllllli‘lld(‘(1 for ihc distinguished ‘conduct incdnl. Hc would like to lgct it so as to give it to his wife be- fore iic died. Tho doctor that evening wrote t0 ‘the King telling of thc soldier's rc- iqllllSt and ihc circumstanros. With- Llil on linur a message from Buck- Wurzham Palace said: His Majesty the Kim: will ho in attendance at ivour hospital early tomorrow morn- Thc King arrived bringing thc imedal. Addressing the dying man. lic said ihc spirit shown by him was tho kind necdcd in the land. |l~lc had come to give ihc well-carn- ed reward with his own hands and with it was an honor to himself to nin thc modal upon the bravc sold- ier's breast. ' The English domestic science cx- ports say that rhubarb should not in pieces. just as long as will lie ilzit in a stow pail. and only enough wiitoi‘ should bn poured iiiin the pan in LOVPl‘ thc bottom. tiicv advise Sugar should bu yuddcrl. Thou thc stow pail should be covered and rhu- barb allowed in cook raluwly. By this method ihc stalks can br: kept WllOlfi and cook chiefly in 111011‘ own juice. .;. k4 ., i of Toronto for the purpose. of per- petual picnics for he orphan chil- iii-cu of uiis citV. aignllolids for this ' tented this ' sh- out?» D. White. ma. White and twqebildren Mei-Isl and ads. rm have Just completed a Aiatka. _ l . y _ for Sou/thport. England. with Lady I _,__\,/ Henry. WQIQIVQ been visiting Can- eevcn week ' Visit to the coast and » _ then on. iiiiPi All Al] [IEPAHHIHE Three Different" Tar- iifs to Rule Under A r r a n g e m e n t Agreed t0--M0ve To Increase Off Season Travel. SOUTHAMPTON, Eng, Sept. 26. ~Thc Trans-Atlantic passenger fares in thc future will change with the season. Cheaper rates for steamship pas- sengers will prevail during the fall and spring as well as winter. This action of the stcamshipof- ficials has been taken to stimulate business in ivhat are known as ihc off-seasons when comparatively fcw persons make the Atlantic crossing. cxccpt for business or other very NIEBTURMAL OPENING or PRUV" E P T IINCIAI. EXHI ..-- BITIUN TUNIGHT iExtensive Prepa ations Almost Completed For The Big Fair. ‘Fills cvcning at 8.30 o'clock Exhi- jbilioii will b!‘ formally opened 113.‘ ‘l-lis Honor Lieut.-G0vcrn0i' ‘F. R. Hcartz. Tho grounds yesterday \\’(‘l'i" ‘the scenc of great uciiviiy‘. in and ouisidv of ihc Exhibition Building. The stables behind are rapidly illi- ling Wllll thc various animals in b0 placed on exhibition. Thr- cailir- show promises to bn of unusual merit, whilc the poultry. sharp. swim‘ and horse cxliibits will cort- ainly more Than hold ilicir own when compared with l()l'llli‘l‘ sland- ards of excellence. In the main building. which is handsomely decorated, preparations are almost completed for the big show. pressing reasons. I By the new arrangement. agrcedi to by all the principal trans-Atlan- tic companics. therc will bc three: different tariffs, one for summer when travel is at its height. on." for thc intermediate seasons. the late fall and early spring. 811d 811' other for mid-winter, when travel is lightest. _ Limited reductions of certain of thc better cabins and suites which t are known as thc luxury W111 be allowed under the terms ihc companies have decided upon m or- der to have this class of 510001111110“ dations occupied during 11$ 1113111’ voyages as possible during the off seasons. _ 1 The reduction on the more urious liners. such as ihc Males B. Bcrcngaria and Leviathan. in sonlig instances, will amount io‘10 if?‘ pcr ccni, from thc summci tori . Mia}. Tidal Wave And Typhoon Cause 5,000 Deaths HUNG KONG. 30D?- Zliiw- Thr" Pkchilngp Tplr-grnuii Iisri- uuuuuii- (.05 H“. fpflillfll (if ii report tluii 000 I)(\I'S(l"s ’“i|-|ghi‘(l ivlicu .iii llll runners tidal WHVO and 1Y1'1“.""‘ “Inwk you...“ Kong. lhvaiigliiui! ].,..,vi“(.p_ 150 miles uoullnvosi 0i (hi5 rsity, on Stipiciiilioi" 10th. ‘H Tuiouiy thousand homes W41‘ lhn“_-.;;Q.| and 400 juuki-i ziuil Hilllllk ails rli-strflyfll- Tun ropnri Eiillil lliai lilo 101-11 loss is csllmuierl iii $1.000.0"0- r The report from lloui! 1W"? Wflllld indicate that the tidal wavc and typhoon which took 400 lives. 1lljlll'(‘(1 2.300 and ouuiicil immcii- (inns uuiioriiil ilainal-Xfl 011 1111‘ ~10!" zuuz-ai- lrillliltl of Kiuslilunu. SP!"- lilili. huil first strut-k 11H‘ Fhiuvs" (tllilfil along l1li‘.‘l0\\'(‘l' purl. of 1\'\\'illll.', Tum: Prnviiici‘. __ _.__.A1Q§- - Eastern Provinces Have Less Poultry JOHN, Stpi. zo-rriii-i-i- has “o. Mm. u“. grunt (‘Xllflllftlilill pnuliry ruining in this (‘OIIIliIY 1 1'1 many people imliovo. Arvurrlliiiifi‘ flgurrii just rclcnsoil liy flu‘ llnniiu- inn ilurnuu oi‘ Statistics, lili‘. uuur bur of poultry iu lllu Itiuriiinic l i": vim-nu iius uctunlly zlooliiicil iu 111'. liuSi fivo yours. ivhilu 111ml‘- 11-11" been only a small increase in Qut- licr. in Ontario a. fair jump in r1» portml, amounting in ubnui 20 l>"1‘ cont in that t1111l1- 511111111 “M11111” la iillfl Aibcria lead in tho incroasu iii ihc. ‘W014i. lilihougli Suukiilvlii» wuu 1H tho biggest poultry 1'1‘"‘~" iuco wcst of Ontario. ln tho pcriml undm- rcvicw the iuimhor of p0ll1< try in 1hr; whole Dominion iuu-i in- creased from 43.930900 111 1922 1'1 49,541,000 in 1026. By Province-i. ihc standing is as follows: 1922 102G P. i6. Island 845.600 803.400 Nova Scotiu 950.000 828.0% New Brunswick 1.251.000 854.600 Quohon . . . .. 6.518.000 7.354.000 Ouiurln .. .. 13.9fi4,0il0 17,603,000 Olilurln .. 13,964,000 171303.000 Manitoba 3.612.000 3.044.000 Saskatchewan 8.455.000 8 157.000 Alberta . . . . .. 5,422,000 6.656.000 British (Enlumhia 1.010.000 2,750,000 A TIM ELV TIPS ii is iinu- in got ihc young pullois rlnwu oui of llltl irves nurl train thom in roost in prnpor quark-rs. A heavy frost can b0 exported any- iimo now. Before poultry go into permanent winter quarters. a thorough (linin- lccting of the house is essential. Wash out, then whitewash. li. is also a good plan to clean windows properly at least twice a year. it is romarkablc the increase in light which follows such an operation. ,Afi.or the freeze-up there will be TORONTO. Ont... Sopt. 24.-- On- March 15, i927, the UnivcrsiLvTA‘ 'l‘orcntu completed ihc first ~cntui1v3 of its history which began in 1027. when His Majesty, King College lV gave official approval to ihc Chnri- _ or of King's College, an oducaiion- al venture which was then gradual- ly becoming u reality in thc buck- woods Province of Upper Canada. Arrangements have now been completed for thc proper celcbijab‘ ion nf the Ulil\'f.‘l'Sll_V Centenary. and thc (lays 0f Oct. 5th to 8th lslxhibiirnv; arc hustling hither and ihiilivr pluvillg their products. Some of ihc loading firms arc sparing no- ihiiiu, in make their particular booth ouisliiiii‘ all uiliors. ‘Fho whole gen- vrzil lif-[)i‘i‘1 of ihc lll1€‘l‘1Dl‘ presents ii. vory jiloasiiiy: piciurv to the eye. lluia-ai- racing, this year, seems t0 have iiil-(Fll on new life the stables arc iillcd. competition promises to be ki‘(‘ll, mid ii. is the general iin- prcssion zimong ihc veterans of the truck that thc fans will receive their money's worth. "Old Sol" ismilcd most beautifully upon us yicsiorday. We all hope that hc will continue to do so throughout ihc cntirc work. i lllllllllii 0f MANYT iiiiiiiii court l0 BENTENARY Celebration of Advancement of College” of 182.7130 Toronto University, of 1927, to Include Notable Social, Cultural, and Sport Events. ‘King's afternoon of Thursday in the Uni- vcrsiiy Arvna. Immediately fol- lowing that ihcrc will be the dedic- uimii of ihc carillon which is being at prcsont vrcctcd in the Soldiers’ Memorial 'l‘owcr. On Friday even- ing llll‘ G000 graduates of the Uni- versity who will b0 returning for ihc Contenziuv Celebration will hold their" Centenary Ball in Hart Hound. The rugby game between McOill nnri Vnrsiiy on Saturday and the lninrfaculty‘ Track. Meet on Friday have bccn set aside for suitable 31'1", will be thc chief sports events, while cbrations iu connection with that mi Undergraduates‘ parade with occasion. Invitations have bi-cu floats on ihc campus and through issued to cvcry important University thc ciiv will form one of the spect- und lczirncrl sor-ir-Ly througliriiii thi‘ aclus for ihc ontciiiiinmcnt of the world and it is oxpriricrl that their gin-sh. mid nilicrs. will arrivo lil To 1min in WH-‘llllllf-i‘ m Tho Cr-icbi" Jll will conclude those iuvilaiioiis 21.6 dclcitllivri. 1'(‘Il';\\'ii.1l rliimv sci ‘i100 on Sunday aft- l‘L‘$(‘.ll1.2lllV(‘1§ of many nations. Blr- r-rnoun in ihc Univorsiiy Arena con- sides those official dclcgnic-s 1hr (lucivrl by ihc Hon. and Rcv. Dr. student body oi ihc University of Cody, to which cvrrybody is wel- Toronto have also invited stuclrinl ccmc. Music will be provided by delegates from various gpllcgvs thr- Mciizlclssohn Choir. _ throughout Europa, America rind 1i is uniicipatcd that with guests Canada and ii is cxporicrl flint ‘i5 and dplcgiilflfi, staff. graduates and of ihcsc will bc ihc guests nf flu‘ uiidcrurudutitos. 15.000 persons will 171111115113’ 130111? 1711111111! 111i‘ Cfilv- jiziriicipiiio in ihc Centenary Cele- bration. brniiiiii prcigrainiiic. Wednesday, Oct. 5th will 1)! sci ~———— S aside for student activities in -:'0:~.- ucciion with ihc Centenary ‘lllll that evening Hurt Hnusr- will hr liiv scone of thc Undorgraduaics‘ Cou- ionziry Bull. ivliich prouiiscs l0 sur- > pass anything yet hold in ilini ‘ ‘_ I,AN LEACUE building. On 'i'liiii'sdn_v zpid l-ri- ‘\11'1l‘|%i(r5_t Hump ' . - .. . .. 2 8 0 rliii- lllO|-!‘jlI'l(,!ZSv']i‘(‘t‘ll1_l"i‘tSflll'nl;()lll1;‘£):: 1 3 2 ncci of Canadian is on nlllffl . Billings and W0 ._ Mmc. F§1Y§§ti§i'.liiw1.11 1i“..~“ir‘§§.'.‘..l"~ii§1§l‘{?§- Gram mid Wyatt Qucboc Hon 'l'il!~l£‘1l(‘l'1‘lill '.llll1 \v“§h1“g1m' " ' ' ‘ ‘ ' ' ‘ " 0 the Prime Miiiisiei‘ of Oiiliilrin Him. Bfflfxlbvo and Tate Harris‘ Lumb < . .~ . . --. , .. , .. . -» nggfii1ltli0l1llpxg"lllélf(1lh l‘l‘i.‘l‘lllhlt.‘lfll1p>lflll 15"?"- Bmdniv and Hmflp-v" iiv-Iogaicz; Will. lake plurr mi ihv‘ Mflmd Game A 11 ll 1 W” v H H 5 1 . Washington .. Boston j Burke ‘ Munro. Only Rumor-z scheduled. N/VFION/ll. LEAGUE ‘ Now York Philadclphiu (lrimos, Pliit and 'l'aylor. Ulrich ziud Wilson. riusiiurgii . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 '1 0 Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 0 4 0 iCnlled and fithi Milgris and (iooch; Nclil and llartnctt. lSl. Louis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 ll 2 (Vinr-innaii . . . - . » . . - - 1- 1 14 2 llaincs mid O‘Furrcll; Schulte. Luquc and liargrave. s ...__._-.-Qa§---- Announcements, ’ Coming Events, Meetings‘ Etc \ ____. "Firill" in vmu. Movies. Robot-t \\'4\|~ku will play for (lance. French Rivcr iiiulglii, Victoria WOGIIBBGIY. east "Inquire Re Chronic Diseases I12 FLY is A9. TORONTO, Sept. 2'7. “Militias. moderate winds, mostly cloudy and fiffljfil“ "m1" ‘"1"’ “°“"“"‘" Prince Street, m. Clift. Don't delay. Maximum and minimum tcmpcr- recovery m m“ three m%n1l'lu' aturcs: ' ' 2'3 ma‘ Toronto. cloudy . . . . . 74-56 . ‘ " Mantra“ cloudy _ _, 72mm "Meals scrvmi upstairs main Quebcm mm __ 7g_4q Exhibition building. Halifax. clciir . ecasz 935741-7041 St. John, clear .. 62-40 305mm clem- ,_ 70,44 " Excellent eels served by flew York f“.- __ _, 14._54 liiulies Aid of P. Jslhnd Hospital. ghwgwn, Q19" , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ _ __ '13__.59 Exhibition building upstairs. _ iian-o-iis-si. *'"‘“ I "A mcetlns attire members High title this morning at 11:49 and tonight at 12. Sun sets this alioriioon at 5:48 ind rises tomorrow morning at 5:» 54 who ship from Cardigan ‘Sta first quarter no more green feed. The wise poul- tryman will be‘ making arrange monts now to provide some fro » . ....... utes later than Charlottetown. moon Monday. d Oct. 3rd. 0.38 p. m. Summertime tide nigh-teen min- .111 anathema-smash.‘ ............ u." Potato Growers Aasociadaa. l9’- '1 i 1