MAXIMS ‘ or a ` MERCHANT ___ lleltvasi°lie'thatlivesweii. T-4 a D ,_»___.__. lr»~P$hi vfecf ""~r ' f , . ul ‘ V _ A _ w _g "J;`V_ ,WL ' * _ tlslttriunrlll »,. Th 1.; “W"2:, Q)-H ' Covers Prince Edward ilisland Lilgo the.1)_ew_ __ _ ____ g l l ru 1' i 6 20|! 9'$tPdpel‘ . ~'l -,...;_ ead byEverybody ........,...,..,.......,... ' , . _ W, l 6l`$I4llI< Iolslsdld 1881 llaardlnn 'Iwo Cents C hire. _ \w_ ll ~, ,V Y , 8 PAGES Y* JV A rn, ,.,n,,,,é ,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, ,, ,, g "jg, zscivnwc ftut zHz'cusaovT ' Unusual Case Wlllllil SEll ,_ _- ' |f|N[ PLAY I S»S°d C LABRAIJUR n 1 e _ourt Premier Saunders Objects To A N A DA Being Assessed For Family Joseph de Champlain On Way To Ottawa Use Of Government V Owned To Negotlate with Auton1obi1e.___ ` Y 'rlie adfoul-ned hearing. of appesls’al from thg town assessments was con- tinued on Monday by Btipendtary 10th of September next. Wyatt in the Town Hall. Summer- side, The appeals were for the most part on trivial matters, which were readily corrected at the suggestion of are assessors. the only outstanding cases being that of the Priiwe Ed- ward Island Telephone Co.. appealing from the valuation on their poles, wires and other fixtures and person- _Thomas To Be Special Guest » (Special to The Guardian TORONTO, Ont.. Aug, 27.-Right 1-lon, J, H, Thomas, Lord Privy Seal, is to bc special guest at an Ontario government luncheon at the Royal York Hotel on Friday. Invitations are being limited to about 50, are going ,out from the prime ministers office at the Parliament Buildings. Besides the prima minister and as many members of his cabinet as possible, there will be present leading business men and some Labor leaders. ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS. ETC. °*Dr. Ulift, I. D.-Start now home prevention cure. Purdy Station, Wast- cbectei-Co.,N’.Y.,U.B.A. , 5238-B-'I-to Sept. 12 pd. -i ~ ""The Dragman" the biggest detective picture of the year at Crapaud tonight, Borden Wednesday, Mallleillle Thursday, 7535-8-27-21. "York Ride Club-Salver Shootins afternoon! August 28-Sl, Sept. e-ll. 7537-B-27-Zi. ......<. | "Warning:-Show and Dance. Georgetown Wednesday. Special Orchestra. 7542-8-27-2i. '°'rl-is United church, Cherry val- l°Y, will hold their annual Ice Cream Social Thursday, August 29th. » 'Isis-s-av-ai. "lceucrealn -s_oc’i-1:1- and dance at Btanhope Lane, Thursday night. If not fine Friday. 7557 ~°r-lay and specialties by the' Little Pond Dramatic Club in Sturi' ron null, Thursday, August auth. ~ - 'lest-s-aa-ai "Come to the ice cream social in iinrinsfisld, not cv Hall, Friday. Aus- iiit 80th. Proceeds in sid of Junior Red cross. _ ' 'itat-s-za-2| “Come to tba los cream social in South Milton School, Thursday even- lhl. If not fine will be Friday even- ing. 'lass O 'Reserve Wednesday september ith for the Supper and' rcs Cream social at motion Hotel, Pownal, under ihc ausliioes of the United Church; V - 'loco-I-as-ri. "show sec Danse osreisin. Mim- iisy. Orchards. ' 'lm-c-te~si. "Ali set f at Borden to- lli! largest crowd in the history °f Borden tods . Amule- msnis all complete eu gent rail to mil it. , 'lm-s-as-li. “Hem-.v sasonrlsns cr oo. we “Ike slip mattress coma much more “°1¢\rs. will wear you-a looser. ~ _ - me-s-as-u. a-anna.-Q _ cream aseiai and Hotel Thursday. 'lm-s-as-an nt, *cure llilehurnt nmos' Uhr race. ` C ren-s-as-si. I §E= sa 'ggi gil 5 een* (Special to hte Guardian) PAssEnArj CONGRESS ST. JOHN, N. B., Aug., 27-(BY .voor rnnnblston, Canadian PN" stair writer)-An attack onan bil- graving company of Tofonio. fel' tured this afternoons session of the Trades and Labor Con8f”3. When resolution after resolution. condemn# mg the eompany's action in `alle¥°4" ly importing foreign laborers and dlii- placing Canadian workmen WGN read into the records of the Con- gress. This afternoon’s session was devoted solely to immigration mat- ters. A.resolutlon introduced by the ’1‘0~ rnntn district Labor council, pointed out that since it was becoming in- ui-gumgly dimcult to secure emP\°¥- ment in Canada owing to the sunli- al influx of immigration into thi! country, there should be e ¢0i1'ii?i°i° survey made of labor requirements. both in agriculture and manufac- turing industries, with a view to rev gulating immigration in h*\`ll\°“¥ wth the labor needs of the Dominion. 'rno resolution carried vii-wit dissent. insistence that in my ll!- gotlations between the British MW' oovsrnment and the Govemmtnt °f Canada for the settling of unemploy- ed in this country with financial as- munu Q1' any other help, llrollilv ion should be made for similar hell! to persons alfa!" fuidmt in cm' ada was the tett of another resolu- tion adopted. __________._ BABY BESCUED . FROM CBOCODILI 11. xmaor-x1.`inaia. Aus- 2'i--A eindhi imi- nsn. piviiis his "I0 0° 1'-5° .F-"i River. hu proved himself s hero- A rrocesiic had attsmeild tc sepsis! s boat. and s wsmaa, ia-ilu Dloiii which followed. dropped-bar baby in- to' the water. 'I'\ie_beatmeB»m\:|°\l=; bcsltaihl. fliliil .hinllll - rms its :smile fr il' iii? property within the town. 'rnir i0"Mi\i\ PMI) case was further adjourned until the MONTREAL# *"3-~ 37"Th° 97° -27-'-Air mail scrviess throughout - ' Q Us-lied "sau: and his ‘machinist were Premier King posal he has been empowered to The other one was that of Prem- Mk’ t° tm D°°‘l“i°“ G°"°‘.'°m°°t ii ier A. C. Saunders appealing ,from °“ “hut °f N"’f°“°di°“4 mms' an ugeggment to htm pe,-gomuy of ing for the transfer of Labrador ‘ an automobile, which he claimed bc- ‘Wm th” lim? °°lll1¢fJ' *D C5514* longed to the Government of Prince L’ Very “dV°“t'*9°°“* i'° 511 °°“°°m' award zslnna. 'ras ursrsorr stated °d *“1‘°“¥h °°"~”' °‘““‘°‘ "° 5"” Dr- N. G- Graham. left. and asv. no wus vin ns .trtlonra ro d l' me E that thu cu- Wu wus “"5 b th., as yet said Joseph Dc Champlain in _‘_ A_ L°"h" In ‘ . ° Premier's family and friends alvpar- *H 3’~‘i‘m°W 11"' *‘°d‘V- M D’ th end of \licrl:l:ith"°to take :p zxpllzikuv 13” ,|l|u°§” Memorm ently ss a family car and they mn. Champlain who is a native of Quebec “ak md" uw 'adn Mud" mv- Mr hmmm crmosa. and closed from this that it was his pri- “M li” i’“°l“°" l°*°’°*“ 1” 1‘°l°“° noun: or tus Presbyterian onnrsa si nrurlonury "mul, ¢;::pm“"d in vets cg;-_ The Magi,”-gtg' ,fm “_ dur leaves tonight for Ottawa where ¢.md‘_ DL Gr-hm mmmmd by mu.. or. Centra! certaining that the oar was register- h° Wm “WW tm m"t°’»` Wm* P"°' ed in the name of the Executive mi" xml- ~ " _ ' Council. said the manner of its use I-'°° mi’ W1 YW 1” “‘°W°" W uw” did not 51-,gnu the ownership and who seem to doubt my authority sais I T T I N G 0 F Increase In mowed th, gppggp. accredited representative of New- ' _ :smarts 1.. no mx tai: in Postal Business ., , , my possess on en a A 0ntaflO I O HGUG leave no doubt that I` sm so, stated the visitor. I am in a position to King dated June 22nd., 1920, and- to interested in certain timber lands in the Labrador hiriterland which Were ance with the provisions of the New- foundland Crown Lands Act, and lstcrs of Canada and the province of Quebec, and as being a relative of the latter by marriage. But the Gov- ernment of Newfoundland did not propose to desi with individuals, as a matter of fact, the sale of the Le- brados has yet to be formally con- sidered by his administration. New- faundlaadgbs acid, was aniuout to see the country developed under the aritisn dsc. Air Mail Service Inauguratcd ' , ` s'-tsunami* (lililll te \\Il1Gllt\|ll) UAPITFOWN, Boilth Altice. Mig. l0u\hAhicq ted tolli! with the .iii glffli §§§§§i§ i=§rE§€ 5§E§§tg §§§af§§ bag! and flew DHD lli`la& when acropiansa flew toiscbanncs- burg and. Bloemfontnln. lest landed. and Durbanwen also ses-ved. Killed In Uraslz ......, dh2EN$“ § El F 5 E § 2 E 5 § `.i` J; ‘ QU. _ vi--if A 1 irflif F D - El8CtlOn make even better conditions than those enumerated in the letter I sent E D U 0 A T I .» -_-- to Right HOD. W. L. Mldxelllil T98-0N'!‘0. Oni-. Aus. 27-It wll non. L. ii. Trsensrsru, nun. mu- “_ h authoritatively stated in inner- Con. tm, of Qugbeg gm nm ¢|gy_ I hop. servative party circles last evening that m visit to ottawa and Quebec . that there will be a provincial gen- will bg-ln; about gn undcrgtgru-img C°mmi“‘°“ 7°°”'d°y ’“°m”‘3, 'Vi' eral election during the first two betwwn qgngdg md Nqwfqnndlgnq dm" W” 'Wm by P'°‘°"°" L' W' weeks in November. one dats rug- concerning th, t,-runner gg Laura- smw' l°"“°" m°"'“°'°" °f N°"““| gester is November 12, which is the do,-_ _ dw “ter .rmnkmvmg D”_ .squmlw STMQMENT and eulwrvisor of city schools. Pmfes. The Globe was informed that mum, N_ 5" Aug" 3-,__(3y An, I0! sh"/. Wim Wal for five Years in- Premler Ferguson ‘would have' his drew M¢m¢_ gmgqtm pg,” nag ‘D°°°°’ 0’ “ini B¢h°°1-I. Wie! I D041- meuase for the people vi. Qnwivl corrapoussstn-sir manor-a squirts, “°“ “ *°°*'“°'°" lt ”‘°“°* MIM” on september la, when the Conserv- p,-,mm og Newfoundland, zen route U“”""i°V W' ”'”~ ativs rnernberr or the ontario aegis- from st, .vonnu to New York, nnpn- M* 5'1"' ‘”*°““°4 Www". lsturc will tensor the leader of the .many dm” hm tonight ,out Pmbltm °f “|111 wiwoil. eonwlida- Ontario government s testimonial Jyph Dc Champlainrhad any au- thu- "WWI i-Yliililll. 00\ii‘le' of banquet at the Royal York Hotel- tnority to discuss the sais or tns La- '°“‘”°°~ °*l“i°'- °°°~ 3° D°l°i»d °\i¢ brador on behalf of the Newfound- ul” °h*"°¥°' in W5 l°°°*~l WGN 11°" md G°,,,mm,,m 51, mom", mt, very frequent, and that a. lares ma- "c°°l“ °I1 ¢h¢'°°ursc had A. Taschereau of Quebec, that any 59°” ¢h°l’° mln? ¥¢lrl. 1h hi-I opinion negotiations for the rule of, tn; ner- b°°¥l "Hd Ms! were superior to ritory awarded Newfoundland ily "59 uw" ‘9"'°"iY °“ “W °°“1’"- H0 IIN Privy council last year should bs lxvfwed his ernrcvll of the prln- i conducted between governments rss civic of consolidation, and of the thousands of boys and girls. rt is ther than middlemen. iilllleltion fo establish at first two or Sir Richard added that De Cham- three schools in each county, which plain had made' no approach to him- milhl serve as an educational ds- countless school children, not only self or, so far as lic was aware, to menstretion of this principle, which any member of his Govemment. He he believed would be ultimately understood that De Champlain was adopted. Re approved of the mg, 0; lerecr areas for administrative pur- P°l°l. and he enumerated the ad. liable to forfeiture for non-compli- vantagee of the ggtgbnghmgm, of N18! Held, Ptfticlilltly in thg um.- fvrmity of greater educational op- that he represented himself as hav- portunity, greater uniformity of ing the confidence of the prime min- equipment, helping of poem. am-|°¢,_ and the possibility of changing ug- °h°" W °°h°°|.8 within the area more suited to their qualifications. I-Ie “_ pressed approval of experience and efficiency consideration in the ad. iustment of salaries. Hs rug “cond more options in the upped- (1-gd” Which would thergby 9"-mn more °4"°°ti°h f°r Deva and ru-lr, who ala ccrs. Professor shswjavc details of the normal training coupe, 'yhmh has been developed in me pm, tm” years. ‘Inc chairman, Dr. oyrpg ggi Mlihn. expresses urs onus. of tn. commission for the evidence which °°°“i1isd threeiiours of the sitting, and wiiieb was a very 'thorough presentation. The commission ad- iourned until lo a. m. tomorrow, when it will meet in New London. »-__nn-n-_n~..) I COBINI IIT! PIOVID FATAL ll _aoinim mais. aug. n-mit- irn United Press)-A snare ebarmer nu aissn-on enrsitoors cours received emit; ine *Rag* ranch) festival. This festival was celebrated throughout the whois 'cf Southern Mil the nntllhl brine fee ness Ddlie of milk placed in likely Dots. oobm. it are closely ig; iii, gilt; iiliii. iiitiiii i fiiiiec testi ii lf At the sitting of the Edlicatleil 'Training in Prince of Wales Uolleli. ‘more distant points. Progress through °°” “WM °° f°U°w Professional oar-‘ (Special to The Guardian) OTTAWA, Ont., Aug. 27.-Canada reverted to two cents postage in July 1026, and within the empire on Christmas day 1928. For the fiscal year ended March Sl, 1928, that is., prior to the reversion to two cent postage_in Canada. net postal revenue was $31,025,000 and for the fiscal year ended March 81 last postal revenue was $31,170,000. In other words, due to general in- crease in postal business Canada has overcome during the titres year in- the adverse effect on our post- al revenue of the return qs two cent 190591380.. Children fs Day P At Exhibition , (Special to the Guardian) TOR.0N'IO, Aug. 27-Today exhib- young Canada's day when the ex- hibition entertains as honored guests from 'toronto but from ontario and the grounds at times grows next to impossible on exhibition-young Can- ada day, but everybody enjoys the th.rili.s of it. Special vaudeville and fireworks will be put on in the grand- stand during the aftemoon, and ponies and Bhetlands will be judged at the cciiseum for the edification of the younger generation. (Special to The Guardian) TORONTO, Ont., Aul. Z7.- ‘rhrcugh the Canadian high com- missioner, the lion. P. C. Larkin, i tha King. ||"_ presented to the Royal Ontario Museum of Arch- aeology, Toronto, a collection of 112 postage stamps representing 55 British colonies and protes- ter-atel, according to C. T. Cnt- relly, the curator. His Majesty for many years has been one or the wor|d’| greatest collectors of P059" ltllIIP|~ ____ (lpeclel to The Guardian) Drrltorr, such.. su. ev.- Wsrren Backers. inheritor or ein Packard lletermilucnawasbin- cdlss snscrcplane crash near orcanssiessisnignu, imnigai. 'rsisot nsmardhsrhrd niss- mea. the stietwscurlsaiy is- . fared--\'leywer\f\yln¢Pachrl‘c private ccaplna 'iel\ehlte‘l‘aeoaerd|aur», ' roaossrc, oat. lm. si.-.'», Ich! `W.Delee. editor et the | ini sera sheen lv the value lilies government ll the liet- natlemlmcnlcr uncle later- nauonsi nmslsssn toseiut disysculetwccatlerepaailsaac-.', Germany. _ .l d__»h;s-a_.q`. ~ E lisl_N|tHl ffThe Highest Bidder"* Thoroughly Enjoyed, By Large Audience. °¢Pii°¥iiillY fine' play. was the pre sentation at the Prince Edward "TM Highest Bidder," runner cr- no . r ' 'I " ""r" ..J~ --Lf f ina ' '-1 uimznzamzz i If _~.~_~ W- _ _LOTTETD (N WEDNESDAY AUGUST 28 1929 :H is ,,____, ,,,,,__,,,__,,_,,, ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, `Arabs Attack P 1 Power Static fx Five Jews Killed And Power House Said To Be In Danger. wer station at Haifa part of the lll€d f Si!! . . U fail I mm my Wm 5° “ken by ‘“°"m by hour lllxttimistic liliehaifldsklookgd :tr Th neither side could afford to take responripuity for breaking up thu attempt to end the war trouble. ion of experts on board the train However, it was remarked in other | that eventually this type of motive quarters that each side felt the oth- W0 ei' responsible. steam locomotive The train was rises tomorrow morning at e.|e. ant. ‘ thee‘a\ov|::‘ee\\::hwefepeUIied motto. ui" '°iili\llltciri|." was “I cicibcr cs an in-» , i F ? . r 2 E 5 -E s .-be Olilhly enjoyed by the audience. high class calibre each and ever tically encored. BHCC. Efforts Being Made To Save Conference (Special to the Guardian) THE HAGUE, Aug. 27-Three im~ portant meetings today were held or scheduled in an attempt to bring amity at the International Repars- tions Conference. The Rhineland oc- cupation powers, France, England 'md Beliliilm. met at noon. Besides this preparations warg being made for the 4 p. m, meeting of the pol- itieal commission, which was to dis- cuss the possible liberation of the conference from the deadlock. .l Meanwhile the cimax of todays efforts was expected to be found in the meeting of the big six powers which organized the conference, England, France, Germany, Italy, Belgium and Japan, which is sched- a miracle to save the conference. e principal argument was that L_ Wouto You eau. A . ?_. mi" l.ll .i. \`£_f°‘““ii>)”""' A sri TORONTO, Aug. 27.-Maritime: Moderato to fresh winds, unsettled with scattered showers. ir-is mio 'il-wx MN cial luncheon at which C. li. arson. so-cc mm 'unison , snici ci the motive power, was is W-et -mn 'uint' wwe largely responsible for urs invention er-ee mi 'mum of this slums. will as the speaker. cc-ri. mio 'wiioilwnlmio Mayor llcuac ci Montreal will gm. ts--oc Reims ‘Mme my the metrics ei tus mvmoa oi' wg" ~r¢.usas~-.run n"|l"nuu'N q“°b°° W 'M ...su . .4 xgimuw' m ‘ ifignliids ‘iitcrn st t. mm and tomorrow morning at 8.56. N g' aim acts this evening at 8.48. and New inoca tuesday. lcpt. ltd. 'Let eunusenics tide eighteen minutes later than Ohel‘lottAt0Wh. ` ||s¢gis:"Didyoucscln\iispsnsr Theatre last evening by thc popular' Ei-h°1 Mil' Bhorey players. This iR' portrayals stares cy init company l was put over in fine' order and ihor- , P* - y artist being heartily and enthusias- Tonighifs offering. "The glgvgnth Commandment," has every promise of being one o_f the strongest and most interesting dramas in Miss Sl'iorey‘s repertoire of plays' This afternoon, ' ‘The Highest Bidder," Wm be repeated as a mamma bm md tlnguished Canadian citizen made ,I1 muse who have not md the Drk his debut today according to Csnsd- vue” of seeing this me pl” should ian National Railways engineers to attend this after_noon’s perform- _ BRQAD §M\\_\{ ! iso newspaper men, mayors and pre- 1 A , I sdents of thc boards of trade be- | as technical experu completed the Mrs .\vcll-ts received here by the Jewish gotlstions for the sale of Labrador The vaudeville, as upugl Wu °g 5 T°l°Bi”lph|c Agencies. live Jews were to the Dominion, Premier L A Tas- I . . . ’-'- Ichereau today stated unequivocal!! :that the Labrador question was s 1 e F deral and not is provincial matter. I will have no dealings with Mr, e Fiiyllfipilirll Ol' ID] OUIOI i!it\l'm@d~ a sent by Newfoundland regard- ing the possible sale of Labrador, de- clared the Premier. The question ll one for Ottawa to decide. When asked his opinion on the proposal that the Dominion of Canada should acquire Labrador, Mr. Tsscneraau asserted that it was not for the Pro- vince of Quebec to give an express- ion of opinion on s. matter which rested entirely in the hands of the Dominion Government. BEIRUT, Byria, Aug., 2'!-The lor- rsspondcnt of the Jewish Telegraph- ie Agency here reports today that hostilities between Arabs and Jews d extended beyond the frontiers of Palestine. French authorities sent e detachment of troops to pro- tect the Jewish quarter in Dalnaecuo. ,Canadians Will Be Protected (Special to the Guardian) I OTTAWA. Ont., Aug. 27-The do- inion govemment will tsios steps td that Canadians who may be in erusalcm at the present time_ will protected and the British higli mmissloner will be asked to safe- ln compliance with the request oi nto Zionists and of Olerman oi are in Jerusalem, the Palestine latter arc unmoiested and tha( all possible is done to prevent further loutrage. Canadian officials have ev- Cry gov ish order, and Canadian citizens nnw lr l that country are safe. confidence that the Palcstlni eminent. which is really si Brit government, will be able to keep ___ BUSINIIS MEN TOUI Till WESI (Special to The Guardian) MONTREAL, Aug., R7-4G.atherin| strength as it does, the Canadian iceve Montreal by Canadian Na- the way to the Prairies. thc .' me be 'i5 members, when thc ira.li 'Doronto and western Ontario Wil' a score each, nrt william, win.- », lmnnton, mason. wins Detroit and lafnia, erouingftbo Port Arthur and Fort Wiiliaia,'t'c e pinning on in Saskatoon and the Peace rtiver country suing by the Northern Alberts nsiiwsys d s des ands nicht at Jal- _e3 55 5 o. br. éirccnc, gens sa National nau- be in § it °s ei” Condensed Speciale ldfl-ste pee 'wld' eaelikl -.ws ’@@ donno.. -.gr -»¢.~¢~,~»..~ ’ .e ..».-H--»~\@»-.,. -u- ., *ze and resuming the rail journey.. ee. Diirins the nm sees.