MAXIMS OFA MERCHANT A diamond-glitter is incomparable with the flash of the human eye. Anlull Btlbitorlptlonn Delivered $5.00 5y ‘flail, Canada and U. S. A. $4.50 Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1927 ‘MAXIMS OFA MERCHANT , _You can't judge the worth of I diamond by ll-i rough exterior. (‘liurlofiolou ll Morning (i uarillan U uurdiun, Cont! 1S9! Two Founded iilusil, iiuii PiiPlllAllilN . FUR CANADA IS llliiiEll Lord Chief Justice 0f England Stresses Im- portance Of Cana da’s Population Being" 3' Of The Right Stamp Rather T h an . Numericaily Great. SAINT JOHN. N. 3., Sept. l). — "Good Canadians are good British-i ers, and the more there are of them tiie better," declared Lord Hewart, of Bury. Lord Chief Justice of Eng- land. during the course of a brilllaiit and witty response to his health at the dinner given here, last night, in honor of His Lordship, Lady I-Iewart and the Hon. Katherine, Hewart. their daughter, by the Bench and Bar of New Brunswick, under the auspices of the Saint John Law Society. Lord Hewart, the first Chief Jus- tlce oi England to visit New Bruns- wick, was officially welcomed by Chief Justice Blr Douglas Hazen, on behalf of the New Brunswick Bench. while Colonel W. H. Harri- soil. President of the Saint John Law Society, extended the welcome of the Bar. Ilord Hewart in his speech said: "I am no stranger here, I was taught in England that Canada was |everyone will admit that Scotland is a branch oi Lancashire. It fol- lows therefore, that Canada is part of my native land." He himself and the members oi" his party had been deeply impress- cd during their tour of Canadian points not only by the vastness. variety and beauty.’ of the great Canadian territory, but also by the United British loyalty, which was evidenced everywhere. "I shall go back refreshed and reinforced by the splendid spirit of unity, loyalty and conformity to the great tradi- tions of the Bar and the Bench which I have seen in your coun- try," he declared. Speaking briefly, relative to the suitability of Canada for British! emigrants he cited the axiom, "wait and see," declaring that it was more important that the popula- tion which Canada had should bc of right stamps rather than niim- erically great, and above all British chiefly a branch of Scotland, andantl White. Daughter Born "To E in p r e s s i 0f J a p a n (Canadian Press) TOKYO,.sept. 10.-Empress Nag- ako. of Japan, gave birth to a daughter today. “Si-r John Carling” In Toronto On Convention Business (Special to the Guardian) TORONTO, Sept. 9. —(lcnerul A. D- Mcltnc. M. l’.. Vancouver, chair- niun of the organisation committee of the National Conservative cou- voiiiiou, llllll lloii. "Bob" ltogerii are lu town today. Gen. Mcllue will Pilots 0f Royal Windsor Notified To Return Hollie WINDSOR, Ont... Sept. lL-C. A. "Dukc" Schiller and Phil Wood, pli- ots of the Royal Windsor, were clef- initely notified by the lncnl flight‘ committee today to return home and, abandon their proposed flight to‘ Windsor, England. It was also decid-i cd to cuter the plane in the Nailc-nJ al air derby, the 2,400 mile non-istop race from New York to Spokane, Washington which starts on Sept. 21. Schiller will be the pilot. 22561551.... Steers SMdToIdaho Purchaser (Special to the Guardian) TORONTO, Sept. 9- -- Steers to the number of 225 carloads have been sold by Rod McKay. well known Alberta rancher, to a pur- chaser in Idaho. After corn ‘finish- ing in Iowa. they will be sold on the Chicago market. Mr. McKay's ranch in Alberta covers 26,000 acres oi‘ ileedcd laud in addition to ' i extensive leasoii. Bulls to the num- ber of 336 lend his vast herds» ‘ President Coolidge is shown above with Mrs Coolidge and their son, John, who has joined them for n. short vacation. The president has been caught in a broader smile Inquest Continued than the public usually sees.. . Per- haps the prospect o! freedom from office has relaxed his customary severity. ‘ be lu the city for two iliiys. ills Vlrl" it is solely in connection with cou- venlloii llusliioss- It is expected that flvo special trains will be ur- rungotl for fiPremier King To Take Vacation (Special to the Guardiah) OTTAWA. gem. 9, — The lon8 delayed vacation of the Prime Min- ister may start this week. Mr. Mae- kemie King has been continually in harness for two years with a very strenuous programme t0 b9 day with the exception of odd days. Hon. Peter C. Larkin. the H1511 Commissioner to London, invited Levine Will Make Trans-At- lantic Flight (Canadian Press) I LONDON, Sept. 9.—-Chas. A. Le- vine, undismayed by recent Atlantic he stilrintends. despite expert ad- attempt as soon as the weather is favorable. “I think the flight can be made and my aim is to prove lt." said Levine. "I am not dismayed by results of other attempts. I do not want to be fool-hardy or reckless. and certainly after the middle of the month the weather will be so unre- liable as to make it almost hopeless but if it clears up by the fifteenth we shall go." Wild Animals Subjects OfNeW Brunswick Authors flights disasters dtclared today thatl vice, to make an East to West ilightKchemlst and one lliNES CELEBRATE!) CHEMIST i (Special to the Guardian) ‘ Frien VANCOUVER, Sept. 9. -~Sir Wil-lthat Sir iliam Glyn-Jones, a ' oi his iicrc today declare William literally died on celebrated the altar of the P. A. T A. of Can- of the worldsada of which hr; W215 the organizer. great organizers in the business of Thirty years ago iii England he or- selllng drugs died early this moru-lganized the drug business into a _ing in Vancouver General Hospital. smooth selling system and possess- , A week ago he suffered a stroke. r-d ample wcaitli vrhcn he took on a iComing to the coast he collapsed similar job in Canada. He gave (after addressing a group of business many addresses iii American cities ‘"1011 111- 11 111111<luet here severalldurliig the lust fcw years and sacri- iweeks 1180- 501118 011 10 V10i-0ri11|l'ii:cd llin iicaltii to the onerous pub- ihe summoned enough strength tollic duties; oi ills big position. He fill_his speaking engagement there. tvai: a barrislei- in England and sat but next day returned to Vancouver in the House oi‘ Commons for many .hospital, where he steadily became years for iill: Stcpney division of Worse. London. NCOHHJJSG Oi‘ industrial Canada May l Upheaval Secure Place 0n uiiill iii SIR illlllAM our? OTTAWA, Sept. 9. —Canada'.l chances oi election to the couiicll of the League of Nations are coil- sidered to be excellent. No official communication has been received tributed more than their share to the Nature school of Canadian lit- erature and that they have always obtained the material for their stories at first hand. ‘WOODSTOCK N. a. Sept o. — League 0011110111 ‘s".°°"“' '° m‘ G“’"“'“l it is nationally’ recognized. that - '—'— i SYDIFEY’ N15" Sept’ 9' _' Re‘ New Brunswick authors have con- (Special to the Gum-gum) ,porls from Brisbane, Queensland. lllflllffllt’ iiie collapse of the state Wide industrial upheaval due to the adamant. attitude of iiie govern- ment. The labor party overwhelm- ingly carried a vote of confidence The unexcelled opportunities; which the interior of New Bruns- wick offera for wilderness camp- lng and observation of forest life from the [he Canadian delegamm in its leader, Premier liicCormack. and u is believed that Senator Dan. ‘and indications are that the rall- durand. Hon. Charles Stewart and will’ m9" ‘V111 141E511 011 11811111. 51111‘ Dr. Skelton received their insli'ucl-imm1“15 1° 1119 (1°"91‘11111e111'$ 10111111 carried out and has taken no boll-I have contributed largely to this 10116 1101010 11101’ 101i 101‘ 130101.18 1'1‘ and. 11g native writer; make 1; contest one of the three vacancies. their business as well as their re-i creation to spend a good pan, Qfversatlons with Premier away from gowns and railways nndirecent visit to Canada and it is uu-i the hectic ggupry of human exJderstood that Canada's place on, istence, Thugg Qg them who have the council of the league was onel been drawn gm- agieid by [he exig. oi’ the subjects under (llscussion. encles of their profggglgn make (re. The (lOlnllllOlYH election to the: quent pllgrlmgggg m [he source of council would be a further mark in, inspiration. tile autonomy 0f the ilomlnions in; Prominent among the New Bruns- international 111101111. i , wlckerg who have remmqly won 111.1, The cost of maintaining a iiieni- erary distinction i5 Dr, Gegfge bership on the council is not coil- Frederick Clark. of Woodstock, sldered unduly high. Canada al-‘ who has Dllbllflhed f0lll' books wlth- ready has a permanent liaison iii-i Premier Baldwin had several con-TOY 1011151118 10 King-solely from iiie Rilllwily Commis- me year m me back country’ weuiabout impel-ml affalrs during his sioners, nili only those promising Several day's‘ ago all members of tho rnlivay lllllOllS were dismissed lake instructions lo renounce the uuloil lenders-i were to 1w rli-l-ngzigeil, Adjourned For The Weekend iCanailian Press) CHICAGO, Sept. c —H0ne5 o; seeing the record breaking suspen- _Grace at 7.25 a. m. <E.S.T.) Wednes- Oiiiiirio delegates to tlic couvcliilou. I (ion. lvlcllno who ls returning to (liluivil. headquarters oi‘ ilic orgiui- NEW YOIAi-K, Sept. 9.—The Can- 15 11011011011 1'0 1111-V°..e1.1<1e11 1151118111 141 prospects of a big convention. lie London- lh i/lwF-PQTA 01 1111551118 has now visited every province in Planes which has engulfed 618111 0111' the country in cqguiection with it 918 111111118 1110 81111111181‘. the last of and says it will surpass every oar- . those eight was the nionoplane “Old ly expectation. llon- Mr. Rogers is, Glory," which disappeared yesterday in town on private business. but In and of which no trace had been also scolug ii nuinlxii- ol‘ local tor- iound last night. lea. The "Carling," manned by Cap-. taln Terrence Tully and Lieutenant James Medcalf. took off from Harbor {i New Drug To Cure Malaria day and from the moment it faded, from the sight of the watchers on the field no eye beheld it. A.__. At 3.17 o'clock of the same morn- (By arms“ Unmd pm“) ing, the "Old Glory,“ had been’ LONDON’ gem g_ __ A "geprel" previously reported proceeding.’ SW11?" new ilrug WlllCll doctors who have ' izatlou committee, after his Tor-- i 51111111 11101109111110 "51P J01111 171111111? unto stay, ls optimistic as lo the lug prclly lust from 25~30 miles pcr hour iilie thought. Silo siiw iiie ‘cars collide but didn't know the {boy was killeil llien. Silo ran io- iwzirds iho buck iloor iiii ‘soon as ,she saw the curs i-itrilce nuii wciil |ovcr to iho sceui- nl‘ llic ui-i-lilcni. Slic saw them pick lln- boy up uull iCllPPlBd ilown Sydney Si. Slu- iipoko ,to llirs- (lorilou MCKKIY ill llic cron- siiiK. Silo saw Mr; Arseuilull llloi .. ,Shi' lliougllt ho wits quilt» sobor. Before tlio collision slio thought ilie our coming up tho slrcoi ivuu KOlllH loo fnsi, lllr. Arseniiullhi cm‘ ‘Yil-‘i Proceeding on llic right hiiuil aiile cl’ the slreci- Silo saw no our wining down Weyinouin st. Nonli- or one of them sounded their horns. Mr. Arseiiaiilfs car struck iho other on tho side with it loud crush. She iliiiu’l sec Mr. lloucctlehi cnr being pushed against the post. 0n account oi’ the absence oi‘ Mr Mr- Klng lg take a brief vacation in Europe, as several of his mlnlst~ era have done but the Prime Min- ister declined to ieave Canada with st) maily important events taking lace. As an alternative, Mr. Larkin. who is now making his annual visit lo Canada. has again pressed Mr. King lo take a liollday, but on this side oi’ the Aigtic. they leave this week for Boston and other places along the Atlantic coast. Any visit by Mr. King to a Canadian centre -Rosebery’s Letter would nuike him the object of vis- , Sets L1 o y d its from the local people, and he 1 ,\v0uld have but little rest- The facl itlllll he is going south, however, IONDON q t 9 A‘ intereqtillflfi been seized upon for further 1 - * "11 ' ~ T‘ 1 ‘ TConservative comment, but there Iii ling chapter in the controvfiersyl ov-lnu elgnmcunce to Mr‘ King-s going "3111" “i118 °1 111110"- ° w“ ‘lib lhB United States buier than E16 Larkin and The liiquesl into the death of little Everett Doucetle who was killed last Monday in an autolacci- dent was continued last ngit in _ _ the Police Court before Coroner “mo, n With Capital 0f The only witness (railed was irs. ' ' ’ Ilattio Souiers, who lives at Judge Stewart's 294 Illcliinonil Si. She __---- slalcd that iibo saw the accident (spgc|a| go m, Guardian) Monday afternoon at tlic irrussiuz, SUDBURY- 3001- 9- *“ Capital m. of Weymoutli and Sydney Sis. She vexmwnt u,- ‘MJUOIOUO and m, n". was standing at the pantry Will-nun] turnover 01‘ $7,000,000 is iii-j dow facing on Sydney Street and volt/ed in a hardware mergep an. witnessed Mr, Doncsiles i-ar coni- “gummy have [ddgy w be known as 1m: 11D Sydney Mreet- it “'11s twins the Cochralle, Duulop Company, very slowly. She also sow number wliicii will have its ‘ headquarters rm‘ coming 1ll1 Weymouth Si. so- in Toronto and which will include iii addition to iiie George Taylor llurilivare Company, Froihlugliam. Slarke nnil Seybolil. Montreal; Rankin Harware Cn., Ottawa: Sinai-l. llardvriire tiCo. Bellevlllc; Rice, Lewis and Sou, Toronto; l1 Bond Hardware Co. Guelph, and tho bioore llnrtlwarc, Co. St. Catli- eriues. the past two years and who at 11091‘ 111 301101111- 131- 111111119. selPsion o1‘ the bituminous mining in Il- presenthna a large amount of mat- 8101‘ 90111111181111 01‘ 1101115 011101ilinois ended with a resumption of erlal ready for publication. While. 13111111111011 statesman would bu nii-‘work next Mondriv were dashed to- 11111111: an active iiart in the com- P01111011 11y 111E government u“ i" day wlieii ilic Joint Committee oi munlty lite o! Woodstock. hi1 1"“ '°'“‘°“"b“11y. u?!" W011i“ 11111 mithlrty operators and thirty miners lve town. Dr. -Clark takes mire m necessary for him to remain aiirepresenmuves adjourned for the keep in communication wit}, the Geneva. Formerly the council metweckmd wilderness by maintaining B, 19g four times a year but this bus 110C111 ' ' camp on an isolated lake, shut 1m reduced to three. It would iiol even; . ”I"“"'>“ by woods which stretch norm [or be necessary for the (iaiiailiaii-Au‘ 200 miles to the Buy of Chaim", delegate to visit. Geneva ‘lllrtittli Dr- Clark's retreat is lie arated 11111911 11 W111‘. 11H 1w 0011111 110192111"- by a substantial journsyilrulzl, Mlllillon. Peter Lurkin or Hon. Phillipe] town, the nearest community, and 0Y- 1116 111811 (3011111111191011815 111i m” even the ubiquitous nutgmobile London and Paris to attend [llfll lfimiailiim Press) cannot assail its threshold, rm- it council meeting. Mr. Lurkin loilay QUEBEC. Sept. 9.—A message re- ls several minutes tramp 1mm the attends the meeting of the cahlneniceivcd at 2.20 this afternoon eastern road. it is built on (be style of ,1 lie is a privy councillor and lilkvl-i daylight tiiilc by J. Aiidctte, Quebec, lumber-man's camp, consisting of the opportunity of iiijs annual vlsiljpost office from b. T. Green postal one large. low apartment, witluto Canada to attend at least oiiosupt. of tiieQucbt-i: district from Ri- bunks built out from the {our meeting oi’ llic council. imouski stated that the air plane of walls and a massive stone fireplace ’“_“‘.*> “""“ ‘11111101 T1111l10l1v. 111111311 was at R1- as the centre of life. The bunks, Jllflllfikl to iiiniigiirr.te the new trans- lliloyil George is the sphinlz~like la [he guest o‘ Mr) centre, iii contributed by Lord- ly over land and sea sent out its»,,,.,,._,| i, confmgmly electrifying "SOS." giving its posi- tion only as “five hours out of New- foundland, east.’ Then, it too. disap- peared as though into some secret realm unknown to man. believe will prove nu absolute and luiiliiiK cure foriuainrlu. far superior ‘to quinine, is now being quietly tini- lrlbuted lo_ iuosqulttu-utrlckeu Ger- many- Noxt uionlli Germany will sciul ——"‘ u liirgc supply lo Portuguese E1111! .| _~“.._”“‘.,, , Africa. following 4.000 grains wliitli Condensed Specials .RATE.—4c. per word. net 1i each insertion in this column. , . v+o+o+v+o$¢0+0++¢4 +>*'** ‘BILLIIEADS AND STATEMENTS neatly printed. Guardian Jab Printery. ‘FASHIONABLE WEDDING ara- tlonery. fine selection. 0111111111111 Job PIIMBYY- i i? O-giinlpma TAKE; EXPEDIT- lously supplied. Guardian Job Printery. . wtussrons. BLUESTONE. so casks now landing 101‘ 51119 101"" Lid- N. Rattenbury 89s5_9.7_“| ‘MEMOBIAM 011111111 mournliircards at shorten! 1101 Oilardlan abb mum:- ' 11 i vwarrmo rum AND imvst-F opes with address are alwayl fgghlqgghlg, Guardian Job Printer-y. 1-1 i ‘SPECIAL HAMBURG srsAK. -I Enter quality beef. 8011111101"- Newsom and 00.. East and Mar- waii rteceuily taken to Northern Rhodesia from London by a survey" lug iuill tixploriiig expedition. The new drug ls called Plasiuo- clilu (louipouiid. . Early trials uiere made ou culi- lll‘ll‘l-l, hundreds of which were iii- fccicil with iiie malaria parasite of birds iinil finally upon malaria pat- lciils. Thu excellent results obtained i'ilYl\'l|ll'('(l experimenters workllll! in Euglanil, Germany, llalynAlgiers anti olseivlicrs that u rcinarkablo new nioilioil oi‘ sterilizing iho blool ol‘ miilarln carriers was undoubted- ly ul hiiuil The German luvculors. ll was lcarnml. sii-uilliy clliii! l" their soc- rer They have published llicir furmula~but with one vital link in iiie chain missing. Germaiiy- 11011" ever, is not otherwise limiting its distribution. i --i-¢-00>—-——-— ""Tb Darwin's House To Be Restored LONDON. Sept. 9.—Tlic home oi‘ Charles Darwin. 15111811511 1111111111115" and famous for his writings on evo- lution and his theory of mans des- cent irom lower- animals. W111¢l1 15 at Bromley, Kent. is at present "SE11 as a girls‘ school but is to be restor- - - " Bank- Wilfrcii Doucelie, who was unable Rfjfiebely 1“ l? Ienmxm The , to anew‘ on amount m. mhlflegfil. a financial jouilial, in answei - -- ‘ltten sustained in iiie accident, and also m a (‘111161611011118111 who 11ml W1 ‘as iliirjury wliilietl lo liavo lilcli-‘to me mumr asklng for inform“, - ' ‘ling the iltlo of the first. nlcal cvitlenco concerning iiie np- Hm,‘ 182a“ . i _ pncuun" or bmken‘ H“. U“, ‘nqlwmfiénydspgrixiilswortli. foiniorly Syli ivus adjourned until Mlllltlily eveu- ' ‘ , ._ _ Lord Rosoliery, in a brief satrlcal mg ‘l1l0L10Lk-'. I ___H__ note, says: "l am vrllling to set St I D Lloyd George a good example," and proceeds lo declare that the peer- ee agc in question was given hy him , because Gladstone asked for it, con- leiiding that llie' honor of the Lib- }. criil party was pledged. LONDON, sept, 9,-_S(,(313] dresses, "I never got a shilling," conclu- ias soft as silk, for women, are a pog- lies the former Prime Minister. Isibillty which will be demonstrated “I101 110 1 0100111119 11111 131114910111?- at the engineering and machlnoryfrhill l" 1110 Wl1018 Biory. and I hope exhibition opening bi London. The Lloyd (‘melee 1111s as simple a 181B isteel thread is drawn out so llnc that 1" 1°11- it is a fifth of a human hair in thickness and s50 yin-us of it a (i0ll- ' tainable in n. tiny case which can be put in a vest pocket. ' The suggestion was made that a woman, wearing a dress of this ma- terial might turn rusty after en- (speeiai is the Guqrdlgn) counwring a rain storm. but the TORONTO. Sept. 9. —- Strong thread is made of stainless sfeebprcssurc is being brought to bear which neither water nor fruit juice lo secure the appointment of Prol- will discolor. W, P. M. Kennedy of the Uiiivers- .... a?» lty of Toronto, as a member of the ' proposed royal commission on the A revisioh oi’ the constitution in ln-l (By arm“ Unmd PM") ber of the ltiadraa government. has AUCKLAND‘ N_ z" September 9_ supported his appointment strongly _.T|,,, bulge,“ ha“ m n“, Msmry claiming that his status as an out- or New zeuhmd w“ pcrpoumed standing expert on imperial consti- receuiiy when telephone messages 11111011111 111w ‘T011111 1111118 11911101111 and n“ "mums were received from of iill coniiiltutlouallsl lndla. Be- me prim", of nungflou,’ "m n", cause oi cye trouble, Prof. Kennedy ciibclail volcano island in the llaur-Illlal’ b” 1111111110 1° 11111191111110 1119 ,akl Gulf, four miles northwest of Auckland. that a serious explosion llllll occurred, and that many of the din. Sir. n. v. Reddie former mem-""""" Iwlshed a change and quiet. |“Pride 0f Detroit” Arrives At Hong Kong HONG KONG, Sept- 9. —? The globe circling aeroplane, "Pride of Detroit" arrived here from Hanoi. at 3.26 p. m. After a brief rest. William S. Brock, and Edward P. Schlee. co-pilots planned to con- tinue the flight to Tokyo with u possibility of a stop en route in the event of unfavorable weather- Tlie distance from l-long Kong to Tokyo la slightly in excess of 1,800 miles. ~ The arrival of the plane has re- lieved anxiety as she was overdue. Coming on the heels of the recent series of aviation disasters, appre- hension was raised last night when hours passed beyond the time the glrY-clrcling plane should have ar- rived at Bangkok. Slam, without a word being reéeived from W. S. Brock and Edward F. Schlee- Diffi- culty of communication from that section and the suggestion prior to their take-off yesterday morning from Rangoon, that the day's liop __ he continued to Hanoi, French lado-Cblna, served to les sen somewhat the anxlety- . The “King’s Pipe” (Bv British United Fran) LONDON, September 9. —— The "1611- "Klng's Pipe", the name given to i u building near the Stanley Tob- acco Warehouse, Liverpool. In which are of more permanent des-' lgn than those provided by MrI Pullman. accommodate 12 persons at capacity, so that not only the author's family, but those of his friends with a taste for the prim-| "Ive may enjoy tile camp's back- wood‘s hospitality. I No more happy spot could. have: been selected for the study of wild’ animals in their native environs! Through the still night air the call7 of the moose is to be beard across the water. the barking of foxes, the scurrying stir 0f the more dlin- inullve and timid of the wilder- ness citizens. _ Ullipoiied forest and barren sweeps from the very door far lnll) the norlh- A few yard's stroll and one is surrounded by it, Dr, c1531‘, being an experienced WOOdQman, knows how to take full advantage of such fortuitous conditions. He has learned through experience the art o! observation, sportsman. as well as writer, woods me has held his interest unswervlng for many years. not to be wondered at that his backwoods stories are winning the approbqlon of the critics. for their! truth as well as for their pleasing iiyle. Dr. Clarke is a prolific writ- er and in addition to the four books which be has recently pub- lished, he has nine animal stories ready in manuscript - u. sTKIui Fra-noe Tie In Davis Cup Play GERMANTOWN CRICKET CLUB Philadelphia, Sept. iL-Wieiding as potent a raequet as he ever has Under these circumstances it is ' iatlantic air mall service was wreck- ;cd in taking oil" from the water for ReductionlMontreol. The plane had taken on flllllly-fivi? bogs oi mail and rose - ifrom the water but failed to clear (Special to the Guardian) lthc Rlinouski wharf. against which CHICAGQ. $001- 9- — T11!» 01111" one oi itsflpoiitooiis crashed and xommiilee. 11101906111108 1110 111111011 Major Tudhopc and his machine Slates Mine WOYRQFB. 01 1111110111811 into tlic Si. Lawrence. 'I'hc pil- nnll i118 (‘-0111 00911110111. 111"? 111 9"“ 0t and all mail xvas rescued hut the ret session on the issue v1 veelv-Hiirpiuui- “'11s declared i0 be Wrecked. NO relwri 111 0110001011 1111111 1°l11“"‘,Aii attempt lo savc the machine will FOW- V p be madc later in the day. if the anticipated agreement in, <o§ 22:22:12’: .’.“‘.’..'2§.’.'i.i’§"i’.2ii u? rs.'zr_i.,no,,,,},ements_ fled by llio cntl of the ivook by the _ Coming Events, Meetings Etc executive committees of the two organizations. This is the 161st day, meeting Cornwall Rink. 12th Refrcsments. of the strike equalling a similar‘ record in 1010. The miners are‘ against a wage reduction. 1 40o Mucii CosfuME "(‘luh Nlonilny _- "inquire Re (Ylironlc Diseases I12 Prince Street, Dr. Clift. Don't ‘delay. recovery in next three ‘months. soflfl-tl Sept 1 // "linrilcn Dramatic Club will . ' prl-sonl their play "The Olrl New ' llluinpsliirc Home." Tuesday, Sent- y/ 130th lu llnpc River Hull. One of the "/ ihost of lhi- season's plays. ¢ T: 9079-9~10-3l / ' __ / "Nollci- --- Dunsforifs Mllla. South Melville are closed for grind- in); this seiasnii- i ooii-o-iozi. ' i "Miss Mabel Parkman will re- sumc classes in planoforte, Sept. 15th. Phone R-26. 90459920 "Conic lo POWllfll llall Tuesday. Sept. ill. lo lhi- Ice Cream Social in ed as nearly as possile to its original f“ 81111111", _'______.._ condition and used as a national ‘J0! JRINTING 0F. EVERY museum through the munificence of daggflpflun ghgflply and etpedl- Dr. Buxton Browne. Inndon. tloualy/ oxdcuted. Guardliilalz C011" beiielzéggfifigfidnmtgymai-lxfbfgfi 1ru Job Punk“ Phone a 1 the condllttlon ‘in gale: Ctlaarlf; 11715181; ‘COIIIBPO INUI OAR-D AND win left a 95 . ' “m”; y] 544m" prlntoiUsome of Darwin's furniture is still "lust the for aoknowledll-{ln the possession of members of his gun mums dug, etc. Cuardlan ob 11 ‘INQUIRI n: - ciinouic nia- i tilrsilflfil“ .232?" "i; . l’ I , .. . nut tam month. consign 1 . _________._._.... woo wan-r noon cantons Prion 60 for I00.‘ 199 101‘ 3541i no m um loo r ll-M: Li}: ma. mam‘. 3523;, q h”, Qbtglned and replaced ln the nome- When the house 511d 85111911 111° restored it ll planned that they shall sot-hat visitors may lee naturalist-b study. 1511111! 111111 11 19 11°F“ m“ may m-mcn from iho island, while b9 011011 1D 1319 P1111110 1P" 01 0115'". The crowd on the wharveo and 111.10 I111" jellies waited patiently in torren- laboratory and llvlns room in thelfmiglflg" elifi-Riiui the Wllfllc city hail bee? AIIDBX- wnc w es m - Ir tom era were no OBI- o-frglonder mean! vo be $1.11, um "tinker" is atsurgd of wit}, the wm-ngg-"Yqu hub goon warehouse ln the world. has four- nelf. tacking control u well as pow-s, appointed custodian of the 010.1111 a "win-m tlal prisoners were dead and others in- ‘jureil. v Doctors, newapanermen, and poi- li-c officials raced iu fast motor- luuiichos lo iho inland and searched like outskirts o: the island for dead Italy Peaceful Says Mussolini ROME. Sept. iL-Premier Musso- lini as a four language orator was which all damaged and unwanted tobacco is burned in the presence of a customs officer, has liad the biggest smoke of its existence. Ten million cigarettes, which would probably have been issued |anil wounded men without auccesinithg Mum-mm whom the_delegaws»flr 110111 10 1110 1100M 1f 111° W111 Third Ambulances and mortuary vans iwallcd. together with thousands of ipcoplc on the wliarf to receive the iho itlioalros were luriied inlo iemppr- ary hospitals and fitted up with beds- tlal rain until it dawned-on them to m‘. International con_lhnd continued, were refused by grass for Scientific Organization biibm" 111° ‘"111’ 1"“ 1"" ""1- Labor cheered to the echo in the‘ Th” 1"“ bee“ "mred 1“ m” historic Hall b‘: Compidoglio tnismifliii" Wl"°11°"'° ""1" 111° “"1 y°renoon_ - oflhe war iintll recently. when it ggeakmg auwemve m French was decided that they should-be pgngmh. aim-mm, an 1mm“. n destroyed. For days the cigarettes continued applicat‘ I of science to_K1118'11 P1110 1111111 111°! “"0 human work. He pointed out the 801111 Fascist government's interest in in-i 1311111 about 1900. the Binnie! v all and. " i ' , o" when he is dimer-here a people. disciplined dustrial progress, and nclude Warehouse, the largest tobacco and calm. 10011 l r if tiiirt mix aims. Wflrkillfl v i in pom." p11,»;- stmmd me necemgy for the were fed into the furnace of the 9 3 rs, the total are: of which an a vain ilgl-it flashed in international tennis cum- oetltlon. "Big Bill" Tllden turned the tables on his French rival, Henri , $1 ____ _ __,, _ “ _ , Qochet‘ mdly’ and ambled the Uni‘, TORONTO‘ Sept 9__ Maflumefl V1 ebstcr S Corner Hllll. W6’!- 141 51111“ 1° 111951‘ ""1 ‘"1111 F1311": fresh northwesterly winds, fair with"‘-°“‘1“1" 5011i- 14111- Rev- .I..l. Maf- ln the m.” two mulch" of the D5,,” much the same wmpemmre. Donald will lecture on his trip .0 alil ni’ Pcwunl School. Games and other amusements. 9061 Our 01101101180 round. Toronto, mi- ............. .. 70—50 E""'i"" q053_9_9_5,_ 515112325!wolltilsanokgughdnlldllfiifigygglMonbgzah m“ " " Uochet in four thrilling sols decidedlgge 1 iiftlgtir 60-481 "T1"! Borden Dramam Club sy mo" Q1 9.4 3.3 5.3 i115 15mg;- H we 1 n‘ c y ' 6‘wlll llrcseni their three act com. me mumnbuk; 85;“ o‘, Howe u“ 11111011‘ ----- -- 51-4,, Ell)’ ilrama. "The Old New Hamp- ;°m h“, cmahednuule 8m, J°hn_,g:1;:n~1°t1;§1; @181" - 31-42 54 nun- Home." at Cornwall‘ naps. ' I - - - - - - -- -- — Fid.S..l6. iii . itfm by the decisive count oi 6-3, 6-2 New york’ m" _ _ _ ‘ ‘ ‘ _ ' I _ “ 7 zicgmzy em A iraggsosasa‘. J h ‘on’. t w" t i “d High tide this morning at 9.07 o m rou an rose n (it lhi t10.23. - complete as ‘Pllden’: triumph WI! anslillogeglfl fills evening at 6.21 and'1|v:. A.,,,','L§°‘1,'.'§.i.1§l.::°elzgmlittitiii Wmilllf- 111° 111111 °1111°m1=11 rim tomorrow morninii at 5112- liwork will be held in North Bede- "u only 5 mum“ o! h“ 101m" F1111 1110011 511111111! 3001- 11111 9-39-uue Hall Monday evening. Sept. 111- l2 ii ‘.l k. llo ll i iho iiaw- Summerelde tide olfllllflfill minul-‘sibgil bratlizlycwlll be mrlellagflqgltbvl; of Month.” later than Charla tetow 1 - - .- -. . :1 _.'.- 60min and tactics