pa- ("2 Anlaal liabalrlptlona Delivered 86.00 sy lou. canada and U. .s. a. use ‘ _ ~ » ,Zi // ” W ww \\\\\§_ M The PEODIES PGPBI' Rgadbyfyery » gdy ri §" CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, sA'l‘URDAY,.lULY 23, 1927 si >- : .Si MAXIMS or A MERCHANT the block. _» _, _ .,_,__L__ y 1 M2i(IAli'/i"S U V v’ _ . _ WM//1,, _ it cii nlurlfl i wil ilu in//i That man la-r;-a-i who can oo: ‘ - . ’”" ‘f .f f _ ' ' ‘ I -. ' .f ml his aswell". Ml iimleill. ill ‘ 1 ~ . f R . -- ' ~ Mo.-li lo noi on ofli; uiinnrnnoae R ¢°"I‘|¢ "W h" *°"‘h°"' " ` /' ' ` V _ X , count for much when a man is on j ' ~ _ ‘ Covers Prince Edward Island Like the_De_W Ulalll llotll 0 lull 'I' ¢ lfor||1‘|'|¢ Fauna twill ii l|.S. Til IJECUNE For fisca1'ye'a';rf'dndiug , . 499 Canadians ad mitted to U n ite d ,'- _ States, a decreas ' (Canadian Press) ` MONTREAL, July 22.-Emlgra tion from Canada to tho United States continues to decline. This is shown by the annual figures of U. B. Immigration District No. 1 Head- quarters at Montreal, which were announced today by Commissioner Landis. For the last few years the annual statistics have shown a de- crease, being in contrast to condi- tions a number of years ago) when emigration attained heavy propor- tions. The figures announced by Commissioner Landis cover ports of entry from Eastport, Me., to Cape Vincent N. Y. "During the fiscal year ending June 30, _1927” stated Commissioner Landis a total of 45.- 831 aliens applied for permanent ad- mission io the United States in this district as compared with 49,881 during the previous year. "Alto- gether, a total of 39,499 were admit- ted as compared with 42,722 the previous year. At the Atlantic sea-I ”il.ii’ii.i2’€o...... piiiiiiiiiiiiii Canadian Farmers Y (Canadian Press) LINCOLN. England, July 22.- Premier Stanley Baldwin today paid a tribute to the farmers of Western Canada on their revolut- ionariaing markets in., five ye?rS through the wheat pool and caus ng optimism to take the place of, de- pression. Ho said it was because _he wanna so be among the oaunuots. that he was going to visit Western Canada on his coming tour of 'tho Dominion. *_ ___\ Canadian M. P. Backs Windsor Flight DETROIT. July 21. -Phil Wood. brother of Gar Wood, famous speed boat pilot has ordered a Stinson monoplane which he will attempt a non-stop flight from Windsor, Ont.. to London, England. The proposed flight is being back- ed by Edmund T. Odette, M. P.. East Essex and Windsor business men. . Wood yesterday said he plans a “Windsor to Windsor" flight land- ing as near as possible to the Ryal Residence, Windsor Castle. thus ibl-eaking the long distance re- cord for a single hop. He will be accompanied by C. A. Schiller. of the Canadian Government Aerial Patrol. l _-_-‘.1.‘l¥ delay. recovery ili_ .next three months. me-il som a. .‘*°ii"iio Pariahioners of .'3t. Anne’s lggsg. et... lnighne whollaing .i ' ‘ e n ay-, my mn. elm in _soy _ favouribici the .tll \:iIi'b_opl;el`: f‘l'ln_'ilt fine My Iolhtvhl. ' 'ip|'|.‘.1.g3.¢i,_ . ua.-_n-.4 4, . °'i'0!‘t Aulilitill ~v|iii held saturday. '- H41-12191 gigs gig iii »°f?°.?:° ‘°lt:l. l'l ° o _en oron School Dia- iriotcwiilb Jams? Aiiliiiit lat. liefr¢a_ii_loato -served, diigeizg, sto. ~- _» 'isa-1 alas. » ._ ¢.¢.._- . pared with" previous year. ' , _ ports the decline was also experi 'oooiiotl whcro .tile City Council h_ rolled. nlo lmyol Highnon., the Pl June 30th, 1927, 39,- e of over 3,000 com- enced. A total of 6,845 applied for entry on arrival at ports of Halifax, Quebec and _Bafflt John and all but 18 were admitted. During the prev- ious year a total of .7738 appli d for admission, and all but 25 wc; ad- mitted. Although the number ad- mitted for permanent entry is again _ smaller, passenger travel over the ` border shows a heavy increase. In this district, approximately 650 b miles of the 3000 miles if intcrna- S tional boundary between Canada t Pierre. iii; ililuilli Slizuiiiri Pliiicl lnwiliil lsiiuli cilisl Revenue Cruiser Bayi ield seizes eight hund- red cases of mixed liquor from schoon- cr, eighteen miles east of East Pont. PICTOU, July 22.-The revenue morning to be stored there, cruiser Bayfield arrived here today The seizure took place lil miles with a cargo of choice liquors seiz- north-east of East Point, Prince Ed- -ed from the schooner Stella R. Capt. ward Island. The Bayfield is a George Hamilton, owned in St. recent addition to the Canadian Government rum chasing fleet. The cargo is composed of between She was outfitted at C arlottetown eight and nine hundred cases of and was on the marinf slip at Plc- mixed liquors, rum, whiskey, gin. tou just previous to engaging in her benedictinc, alcohol, case wine and work. brandy, and is the most valuable _Captain McCarty, and First and seized in the Cullf of Bt. Lawrence Secolllcd Officers Uan McDonald and ear. Fran M-N M°C'|h"h» Pl'°Kf°”h'° hmflf' milassythere is insufficient room in over thEil'ug§'liy|'sHil;eH?uy ,ummm er of the Ontario leslslsture fill' the Ploiou customs House for the The schooner Stella a. was re- wih Bflwe. who ls llllwlted under storage of the wot goodiflt will be leased upon completion of the re- h¢ d°¢|5|0l\ tif "I0 011200011 f0'»°- shipped by rail to Halifax tomorrow moval of her cargo. and the United States, a notalofiwmch heard charges of men' _ __ . __ 5-75°-395 P°“°”’ °'°”°d “"0 “‘°'oru'oiioos in iho loot oniorio else- United States. "Oi these 2.730.609 were U. S. citizens, the others being aliens. This is more than 600,000 in- crease over the previous year when' tion. ' . _ _ . the total inward passenger move-_ .I ~ V _ _ ment was 5,118,000. “Calais Me., was the port with the greatest traffic, dl I l this _port alone accounted for 2,3'l4‘, land." HIR H. R. H. E' 'IN TORONTO (Special to the Guardian) o'l"i‘AwA, ont., .lilly 22. --. 'rho war vcteralls ol 'l‘ol'ollt.n have nuc- 000. It is _the principal gateway be- k . tween the Maritimes and New Eng- -1--€O->-l- OTTAWA, July 22. - When iho iii at intl nlliiiiiii liiiiiiiii l[| <|iM|]ii|N ..__.,. __ WELLINGTON N Z July 21 BERLIN July 22 A dlspatch tn _ Trouble which has been brewing in the Nachtausgabe from its special Samoa' since 1921 when some of correspondent in Bucharest says W. Beatty, -Pres-‘ihu ohloh. hoiiilohou iho King, that o demonstration ln favor ol praying that the mandate be trans- Prince Carol occurred at Fabaras. idellt Of Canadian forred from New Zealand to Great The demonstrators are said to have Pacific Enter_ Britain, is now considered to have been dispersed by cavalry,_several of reached serious ro orilons be- the crowd bein killed. F eras is D D Z 9% tain Premier cause of the agitation against the inthe district of the same name, and on Calladian Tour. 1 (Special to tho Guardian) . administration. is about 115 miles northwest of The present agitation, Premier J. Bucharest. fi. Coates said, is due to a small (Special to the Guardian) body who seek to destroy the con- OTTAWA, Ont., July 22. - The fldence of the natives in tba New Canadian- government has-sent n Z - \ - _ will win. b-»-flu ln- v»~l»°~» ..if.‘2“l."..‘}..‘i.".Z§.f.{`.'lI.".IT‘.~“..“.“‘ ‘.i`.§..§5Z§. 3?.ii’“€.f’ £f..2i"‘i‘3i1‘.‘.‘.l .i‘i“°i..?.?.’.l°.§‘ii. enlim pany “"0" the we” is conducted by a citi7.on’s com- the royal family and the Rilmaniarl Pl‘ill`C0. 01 WHISB. hl\B agreed to alt- fehchhh hah" th” Prince of wales mittee oi’ three unofficial members people on the death of King Ferdin- and a memorial service in Exhibit- Willihrhceeh 'hh hh* ““°h~ Then' “tint the Legislative Council, three and. The message was sent to G ion Park, Toronto, at 9,30 o'clock U’ on the Sunday morning of his visit 9 to Toronto. He will be accnmpan- W e request of tile Canadian Gov" A I _ h _ ~ _' "1 h°°°lh° fh9`H\mB¢ ‘lf _I'7- W~ li notoriously bad character to Bucharest Gen Averescu led by Premier Baldwin and Princc Hgmty’ Rresmom M the. Cmmdia" Premier Coates added that tho former Premier 0! Rumania, is re- Goorge. Ho will not be able to silly P "mv REHWRYB This "““"“h"° lnajorliy of the natives and Europ- ported to be seeking to induce Carol long as he loaves for Niagara Falls mem' was mme' her” mdhy- BN” calls regard the action of the agl- former Crown Prince, to claim his by motor at ion 0'(~,i¢mi;_ “WB Prime Minister Wi" “Penh tutors as unwarranted interference fatner’s throne By such a coup.i Tho Pi-lime arrives iii 'rm-oiiiuon 'mme nm” hi the Rhchles- Ul’°"` with native affairs, ami the leading Averescu, it is 'said h to t tho morning of Aim 6 ai 11 ,_ m__ his '°*“"“ U’ Banff- Mr- Fl1|r:lI?3roi]ivi}llPi;;:mitel Balfwln Wo] and Mmm Ammugh°’;hls vs; In Wgstern Storms most remarkable women in London the Lleuicnailt GovHi°ni;,l{]detro3d thi nouncemont created mme some Bur' REGINA .7 1 ld” just celebrated her loom birth. prlse, it iii pointed out b 0|; 1 . uy 22.-Successive Ry- illi;t.lllYl‘i;:I\;l1iysi‘lgci:) rglleztlshl f H I that it was felt that womythe h8;;'(;|hail storms during the past three She is Mrs; Frederick Pennington, the serviw at §_xmbHl;» lf: f;(W :lit of me K,-mt Ca,md|,m Pacmc sys_ weeks have taken a heavy crop toll Of Hyde Park-terrace. who has B . 1 oil ul' . ll* tem able to illldeftnkc the duties in saskawhewhh “hd hhafll’ 3.000 h°5° °f |'9mh“5°°h°95 Of Glhdiwhei cludesl a motor trip to Niagara of host to Cmmdw honored sues” insurance claims involving millions Disrlleli. Uvbden. Bfisht and other Falls. At 3.30 the Dirty will attend it WDM - d ensllm the alas, word.. m of dollars have already been flied greet Victorians. She was born at l;e;l;l’.iIlIlélI;1,tlol;t andh thanks giving entertainment _ for the Brmsh in lo_caI hill insurance offices, Doncaster, where her father, Dr. B llfllfllllllflrllll Prime Minister 3-nd that it ul Following the storm of July 19th, John Sharpe was. vicar The ' ` _ _ wo d . . P5309 hfldlto between Fmt Erie be |,..__w|_ in nffnrd the eyes of the which lashed the southern portions y0\1ni!est of 14 children, she "wits a p,.,,,n|c,. ,, Dmpm. vision of this of the Province more than 1,500 great favorite with her brothers. . ° ooiinii-y_ from th f ,_ L , h claims have been entered and the taking part in all their games.. MIYSWFIOUS Ch9Si] ,(,_,,,,,,,C ,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,f_ f,‘f|,,e°“f0,‘} number will oo materially swelled “To that healthy lilo 1 attribute luiowii that the pres dem of the as the result of another storm that my present activity” she said re- (lfy British United Press) (1. P. R, lil a great adinirer f the swept the Lumsden and Hadville ccntly. "In those days women were tnonoou, .luly zz.-In tho High l_h»ii_h.l. P.-omlor. on oovoiolovloiio ‘“°"l°l° hi'-‘ Ysmfdey- M Lllms- 11°* wiwwvd in do very much more il Feet of the little erstwhile smug- in l,.m¢i0n_ M,-_ gmmy has met Mr den many grain fields were levelled. than sit down and receive visits and alert town of Leigh-on-seg, on me niiiqwin and im,,w,._, mm wen H0' losses reaching as high as 'I5 per generally conduct themselves in a marshy coast of Essex. the main has :insured the Government that °°"‘°' Th” hm ehthhded We" as "lhdyhke" WW- Swle is owned by s fisherman nam. ho will 1., deiighm to be Ms hmm far as Buffalo Lake and north be- “Once when my father found me td Cvtsrvve. whose implloig faith in Most olohoroio ,,..,,,,,,,,,_,,,m, have yonol Bethune. although ol-op dam- curled up before u book. his ques- hls fellowmen prevents im from been mimi, fm. the recenunn of age was very slight in the northern tion was: 'Why aren’t you mending ilmbllis into a mystery which has Premier Baldwin. Details as in afeai- - stockings? You see. it was diffi- sct the whole district 3303 Wm, ex. various mini., to he vimem vmious __ Torrentitl rains fell around Re- cult to reconcile reading with a citcment. fhnoiloun io ho uri-uiigc.i_ ,,,,,,,,,,,| slnli. but no damsse except lodslns woman.-` ' Over eleven years ogg, dui-ing the motor, and golf plirtios, ami ex_ of _grain was reported from nearby "In those early days Disraeli was war, a tall, dark sttanger came tg cllisivo cillh dinners will be an- farms' B vmw' "° the V|°|“'U»89- When Leigh bringing 9 hugs, irombound llouncod later. chest.-studded. clamped with bang; I was old enough to have opiniorls _ 'V I of my own, I became a strong liber of stool, and so heavythot it hooded . . och* ary 0 ll- It needed stress wurese in fourpmcn to carry the chest from A Victorian times to run counter to tho lliilo roilwoy notion _io cot- _ _ ' . V6I’ag‘6 MMI the politics of the mnuy. .. _ When Struck by is lo ooo Words tit ‘il’?“f-'l.»s’i‘il§ voice. asked thc fisherman if he '_ ~ - ~ _ . _ 7 _ _ and myself. Flew people realised to could pr vide san tu f _ Tr n ' - what pains Bright t to rfect ...... ....f...@t“_..;';..iif 1 3 _ 34 M Yom - vi My ii.-om ... ........... °° lated that it must be kept ina safe and secret place. and on no account ihust anyone view or attempt to lift substantial weekly storage, and the In a tiny gar- grcat box was money. Then the re years the stranger sent ceased 'and to this day friend of the hi gold- W com- | W Col: Hit _ twomen was been heard of the own 5 Morumore smut Harcourt and m in front of the being hit and oo 22. - d before the the scene t.\vo The have no de- average minutes byiyere "intl _ occurrence not have »-~ "U/°¥`"° mms" V°°“h“19“V 1°19»°°° "On one occasion at a wedding "9!‘°P;’ "ld tséfhe "°‘h%°“*#° in-omline," llo woo charges with pro- ’“°“ 5°»°°_° 1 °ll~ ¢°.“*“‘B *’°l.“‘° posing the 'health of the lmao and l°°m°d -d°°l’°"°t.‘h° ‘¢i°n°°- 77°F' bridegroom. He mysteriously dis- °°“““‘°“*“1 °¥'°*Y§l/ilxlil °fl_ thi#--W" :fo¢»ro-l- iNIfEH|BiN Fllllll ‘PHill|]ElHlPHi|i FHMSES H- H.H. i. L .i _ The Prince of Wales a. ` Real Worker Says Tracy Mathewson, Film Maker, Who Alone Has Dis- tinction of Accomp- Tour. ' (Canadian Press) ATLANTA, July 22.-"You could take away his title, heave it in the ash pan, and he would still be every bit a prince"-thus Tracy Mathew- son, Atlanta news reel photographer spoke of the Prince of Wales as he boarded a train . today bound for Quebec. Mathewson received word last night that he had been select- ed as the sole movie camera man to be allowed to accompany the Prince on his visit to Canada, July 29. The Atlanta cameraman ,was similarly designated to _"shoot" the Prince in 1922 when the heir to the British throne first visited Canada. "He is one of the finest individuals I.’ve ev- er known and I’ve known a few in many countries during my 15 years as a news reel photographer," said Mathewson. “Folks in this country have the wrong impression of him -he’s not the rootin' tootin‘ gay young blade _that those newspaper correspondents would have you be- lieve. "Workil That Prince is the hardest worker I‘ve ever laid my eyes on I've travelled with circuses, with Woodrow Wilson and a lot of other celebrities in my time but this Windsor lad has 'em all eclipsed. On my first trip with him, he jump- ed off the train at every tank t/own. met the Mayor, village marshal. shook hands with the squire, made a speech, kissed a baby here and there and climbed back on the train just a smilin,' while I was wheezing like a woodburrler on a steep grade. Another thing the average person does not tumble to is the way this royal young man builds up good _will for England in his rambles ardund the world. When he stout his automobile, climbs out and shakes 'the hand of some old woml an, as he invariably does,.he does it in a way that ish't cheap like poli- ticians' bunk. When you see him do it, why you know right away that you could take away his title and .heave itllil the ash pile and he’d still be every bit a Prince." Wogo Dispute hc. N. R. Employees Settled D181! the Yhointo undergoing many HIGH RIVER, Alta., July 22. _ 0 will find many improvements have management of Prof, W. L. Carlyle, C ls beginning to make some retum to d ambition to make his ranch more than anything else, a model of its farmers in the Dominion. The EP high grade land and is in one of in Western America. 3', The ranch house has been enlarg- m ed and otherwise improved since his Royal Highness last saw it. A new, lounge hall and extra bedrooms ° have been added. The whole u dW9hi!i8 is simply furnished. A p few comfortable lounge chairs, li 3° _Ac PRINCE 0F HALES’ RANCH I READY FUR RllYAl UHNER Tho E. P. Rauch oi High River, Alberto., is improvements in preparation for the visit of His Royal Highness next month. ` (Carnahan Press) well-filled book case or two; and ne or two water-color ctures of Pi When the Prince of Wales revisits neighbgrhogd bmmty spots are the his ranch near here in August, he only/appgm-ance 01“luxury". Its sporting equipment however ts been introduced since his last visit ve,-y Compiem and the Prince will in 1924. -The property, under the be able to enjoy good sport when he omes. On his own property Wild uck abound on one or two Small its royal owner for the sums he has lakes and on is tributary of the spent in stocking and developing lt. High Rive, that winds through the It has always been_ the Prince's mmm and provides it with water. M ountain trout are numerous in his stream. some of them attaining t kind and an example for other wmidembie sim while not far away alrie chickens and partridstl IN ranch extends over 8.000 acres, small Eg be found in f10¢k5 ai, certain gea- ss important ranches go, but it is sons of the yea,-4 when bing- amc is sought, the Prince has not the "chest 3“‘m"g'°Wm3 and fnuch farther to ride before he st'°ck`"|'5mg regmns 0° be mund omes across the trail of herds of iid deer that range over the toot- ils of the Rockies. The Ranch house is solidly built f logs. The farm buildings are p-to-date in every respect and are Laced in crescent shape facing the uth. The view from the house. which .o.-=s\--»-T ' new ~» _ _ _L *_ aes., ._ .._-»@_.,-~»~..¢:~ anying Him on His (Special to the~Guardlan) BOSTON, Mass. July 22.-'Pilree Ve sailing vessels were piled up on steamer and a United Fruit liner weather to enter port today as n W result of one of the heaviest fogs 15 which ever blanketed the New wise traffic along the Massachu- leans joined the 70-foot aloop, Ruth 5° Mildred, off Capoons Hollow Coast! S timers said the fog wg; om, of tim worst within memory. The Or- 15 bar shortly before midnight. .m __ pl " is 3,000 feet above sea level. is pic- turesque and impressive. with the peaks of the Rockies in the distance , een over a vast interverrlng area s of rolling prairie. One of the Princc's first stops wls _ _ to place on the ranch a herd of pure bred shorthorn cattle, selected from h is farm in Dartmoor. England. To e best strains of Canadian cattle. th IN this herd has beenedded some of and these are already for breeding purposes. The Prince later tumed his at- So ntlon to the raising of useful ' horses The King presented his Cape Cod, a Nantasket excursion 5°" with his th°’°u3hh"d Wm mere", and althou h this horse 8 had crashed in the Harbor h re' proved a. disappointment on the 400 passengers on il Provinceigwn Turf' ms Value “t Stud h” been ship were mamoned an night and considerable. The first stud of the Lovluihlou, the worlds largest Btufdi’ D°"°"‘°°f P°“l°5 "W W¢‘°' gigamshm was _Awaiting clearance ern Canada has known was next es- blished on the ranch. and there a brisk demand for them. Next to attract the Prince's at- Ellgland coast. Harbor and coast- “mio” were “hee ~ HG hm M so P U8 me prize-winning rams and ewes settes, New Hampshire and Maine ‘mm the fl"h°U5 herd Of the DUN coasts; was at 5 standsm|_ Along 01 Westmifist/CPB. principally Shrub- iho lcspe Cod where the lumber Shire and Hampshire breeds. These landed four mugged schoaner or, have flourished so well on Canadian il that many other farmers have tablished similar herds from _e Guard Station at weiif|ee¢_ old stock established by the Prince. A considerable area of the ranch under tillage, so that the proper- Capt.. T. H. Bryne, crashed ohio viding almost the whole of the fod the outer bar not flu- from where def required for the horses cattle the Rllfh Mildred. registered from Bhd sheep This area extend; tb New York, hut soiling from oloo- about zoo sores. and oats and sun- llillrlll. out of Boston and owned by W is Dfw?-ically self-supporting, pm. velller. had piled up on the inner flower seeds are the principal crops Th . ese provide winder feed, the am- e grass landlrofferi all th 3»L§`¢ ._~_e_ ‘ _ *ni --.;...~.a....;-y -.....é -a._.. _l British Empire TORONTO. sont.. July 22. _ 'rho British empire and United States were attacked by Judge J. F. Ruth- erford of New York, in a warm ad. dress to the International Bible Students Association Convention to- day. I-lc described the empire as vlslmlniz to represent the christian world on earth. and yet represent- ing the greatest waring faction on earth. _________,____ \ tiff “’\ \ - . ‘do/Wal ‘cln0 Ni Si }.9lGH3f\ 'ai-i,t NT-li'iiV\ ,Ll I-l_l\tZ) BM ZWVN -'Jill Bl aolionp- roltolrro, July aa. _Maritime mosomo to from oouohwooauly winds, mostly cloudy and showery with much fog. ~ \\\\\\\ .....»..... ...... -... ......~-.~. cloudy ..»..~»~.4 1- . N.. Maximum and minimum temper- N. Y. .hugo Auhoks me Ambassadors Discuss ~ Geneva Conference (Special t th (3 wAsHlNrl'l'5N, ‘.’lul;";;_":) Am, gliissgdor Matsudalra, 0| _"pm, and r sme Howard British Amigos. sador, both called on 'Se¢'y, Kei. 1°” d‘"hl8 U10 day. presumably io ih ' I discuss the situation at Genova “hgh H0011!!! was disclosed at to willat took place. Sir Esms is re- rélrn nlgl in his summer place in wgmd llzgngslhlxallbuiit llaft Word he wished to sae him. r' Kwon _,1é, *”” Condensed Specials § RATE-4% Der word, noi, oach insertion in this column. § *“ _`l 'toons lunar aaaoanes. srtc-‘ iol solo may (saturday) only, shoulder roasts at 13a per lb. U11, ova - porin steel: ri-all Rows *INMUIRI eases. if-I lclifi. Doli't next tilrae