MAXIMS MAXIMS . 0F A ‘ I OF A ' 'MERCHANT MERCHANT I - , l 9 . w o , es e - ‘ s ulna‘ e I will. $01- lu-ixnhi- alt-til“ “ ‘R9311 by EVEiYDUdy tiflllfiill?‘ " m“ t k l’ -—-_ Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew r ll Annual Subscriptions Delivered 15.00 3y loll, Canada, and U. B. A. 84.50 litlNTllEAl BANKER sivs REPilRT ls "PURE RUBBISH" CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, i927 lllll n Plulllslnnlrnnn iiilCKlNllElitlN lull ll Ill llllill INIERTMPIRE CIIMMERCEIE lllllll l -__ -~--—~- (‘llurlnilviinvn Morning fluurdlim Two (‘ants (iuuniiisvr Firundrd 1887 lIRANSilIlANllC Fl as ioriili l nrr FRIJM with YESTERDAY Critics Doubt American Aim To Control IN lllllllllli Banks. Sir Thoma s White Thinks There Is Little In It. MONTREAL, Sept. 1o. — "There is no particular reason why an ln-l vastment trust should not be form- od. to specialize in Canadian bank stocks." a Montreal banker said. til- day, referring to statements in :1 Toronto newspaper. that such n trust had heenformed in New York. with the idea of gaining con- trol of some of the Canadian banks. "To speak of their trying to get control of Canadan hanks, how- ever. is pure rubbish," he atlded. "They could not. do it. Besides, we have the protection of our own Bank Act. The thing is quite out of the question." Other bankers suggestion as non-sensieal. The formation 6i trusts to hold as in- vestments, big lists of a particular" line of stock, such as hanks and insurance is not unusual in the United States, it was pointed out. it offers the advantage that the trust has a smaller range of inter- ests to study, in order to be able to watch its investments. The Bank Act. however, provides that the majority on the hoard oi direct- ors must always be British born and domiciled in Canada, which protects the bank against drifting into foreign control. Stocks of Can- adian banks are hold all over the 200 Delegates Attend Dinnerl (Special to thc Guardian) GENEVA, Sept. l6. —The Cana- dian delegation gave a dinner to~ night at which 200 delegates were‘ present. President Motta. ofl Switzerland; President King, of; Liberia; Sir Austen Chamberlain‘ dismissed the and Senor Guani, President of thcrda Assembly. were among the guests. t ,,.,,: ,.,,__, . .. world, so that it might he qulio (iiificirlt for any organization to get control of them. - I WHITEJS SKEPTICAL WINNIPEG. Sept. l6. -— "There Is. in my view oi’ it, nothing in rcc-, ent huyiugito indicate anything in‘ tlle nature oi’ an attempt to sec- ure control of ally Canadian Bank or banks". Thus, Sir Thomas Willie, Vico President of the‘ Cau- adian Bunk of (Jommercc, dismis- sed a report ironrTortnlto. that an "investment trust" had been form- ed ill New York, to buy the stocks oi’ Canadian chartered banks. "Canada", Sir Thomas said," has been in tho midst of o very active market in all classes of stocks, and it would appear to me that some American investors or speculators have purchased u. limited amount of Canadian hunk stocks. either for the purpose of investment, or with thc expectation that (lnuadian bank shares may appreciate in val- uo in the future, in vicw of the general proapority throughout (lanada. The fact is, there is a plethora of money in tho United States, seeking investments in ztll fields where u. stable interest ro- turu and prospects of appreciation may be expected. Death 0f Well Known Organizer (Special to the Guardian) OTTAWA; Ont; Sept. 16. -Mrs. Arthur J. Odam, who perhaps was more widely known in Ottawa und- er her maiden namc of Olive Garrett. one of the organizers oi the suffrage movement under the Pankhursts, died suddenly here to- , Night. Many Valuable Suggestions T" l Business De ression in - , Bamnwre Surge” New Yorll: 1S worst; \ Gwen In 1380110131111, Addmss‘ . l Performs Remark- Since World War’ The t-trlrtlliimentzil‘? Luncheon to oral iliuniuztu’ hi ill" (71 M‘ A‘ “aw Opergtlon. ll... rpprfgpnftlllvfig) n; llni, l\lnnu~ some inlortisiing data concur-nihil- . . . . , . . . BALTIMORE. Md" S t. l6.~~Af—. ‘Iiuwturors’ Asaoi-izllloil oi Canada that lllLitillLitllliil. lt is twenty sevl 9P (Special to the Guardian) CHICAGO. Seill- 15- ‘0111011140 with tllu Right Honourable Sir, ell yrurs old. he said. lll_ 1900_‘h,m.-(: gefltlltizmitijrllitilflif fzldrlrltlngrpgxtllgnl today laces one of the strange-it Iltlflurtl l\lucl\'lutlr1r, (if Iloutlllll- We" 1"" "“““"“'.':“ "my "w" “"- dn Dr WaltcrE Darldy bi-ninlni- situations of its industrial history. lqnglnlnl, nu nn llnllnllretl guest, 420i) nlhlnln-rs. l\luety Pl‘l'l'0lit oi Y- - - - At least 100,000 DOTSOHS 8T8 01119 01 was tvntlr-rI-d'hy thc (lhurlottotowu the manufni-tlircra qualified‘ to be- 88011 ill» 3011115 1‘l1°l11<111-5t1*1°5I11ld-1- "F" W011i. 80007111118 15° 11111711370115 em‘ liourtl of 'l‘ru(ll~ ill the liortl Vllilliu: comc iiiPlilllflfl-l belong ‘l0 ll- vfplmed the bra n par ployment authorities, yet times ore (u... "an 3| l]... vnlun-n. llnlel m, ‘SIT Iialford MacKlnder ‘ H fairly good and most of thc larger 1,34) yaulili-iliiy, About filly were in briefly and his remarks are embed-l Ascertainmg the location of 1c industries are running at little oc- ,,llg.,,.n,,,.-.._ ‘icd m thc address he delivered in growth by means of the symptoms. low normal capacity. T]... pm-ly wllu-l, nl-l-lvfll T mnlthc evening at which Premier Dr. Dandy cut a circular ‘piece of‘ An extensive invasion of the oily nay w,“ (Inlnpoflpd m- ll". l. o lllghsfluildfilh? presided and who intro- the skull about 21-2 inches in dia- by the unemployed is under wny- gtllltlnlylollj itlolssl-s, w_ s, . uiuiductad Sir Halford to the audience meter from above thc right car. He with the result that the city has lvlmnnqll, prelude"; 0y llm lnplsetting forth thc theme of his ad-then discovered thc tumor adhered ahead of it, according to those who ;l,_..|m...,-,,. AH,3,.ni..l|.,,,; A_l.;_ will“, ‘ dress. ~ lio the dura mater. or outer covering have been making a thorough in- Toromo; N_ Shuplvv "nmnloml p_' The honorable speaker in opening of the brain, vestigatlon. the worst winter for A“nhiH\*)n' nnmlno“; “ml H_ lhexpressed his appreciation in the Assigning an assistant to remove, unemployment. and consequent suf- Thnnlpgnn‘ Amh...._ql_ T119“. m“ alyhonour of speaking in the Confed- from the patients leg a portion 0f fering. since 1921, andb probably 430 yvsrpl-(luy flr|frrnnun by H“. eigtttliou Chsmgcr and spokéah bléefly tissue‘correspgnclinafioughly in tcxzll since 1913. Every day rings in o l-];,,,.,|,,.1,,.a~_ _ ‘o 1c conucc on e ween e on-tnm o L10 rain e surgeon cu Chicago hundreds looking for work A.,..,,,KL',|“,B,. p,.(,_._,,,4mv M U... federation tablet and the two com-Iaway the tumor. together with the who comc from the flood regions of nmplwml worn, Mr. A. Walltlguhnxtwes over which 119 Dfesldedhtttached piece of brain, and then $110 $011111. from 1119 1191710559“ 3311‘ (Yhairnlun of the t-omlnliicc. wiloiBrltam ha?‘ 11ml ‘ma? 9111911135 and iiffiflfll 011 1110 198 $155110- cultural areas of thc middle west. ably ')‘Y‘\si(i(;(l: Humor Saundmfilthis is thc third. Mistakes were, He then dflllgd several small and from other cities whore work is "h, wnrflhil, Mayo]. “Hum. Ex_lmadc in thc first two but lessons holes l" m9 plece of removed skull, slackening. s t 16 A ll'l'(‘llili‘l‘ Hon. J. i). Stewart; Hon. l“':"fel1i“1'1z;“1 11;?" ‘gig-W 1x51111335 made similar holes in thc uncut skull NEW 03K. 0P- - "" wlwc (loo. S. lnlnun; W. 1*‘. Titlmarsil; WHO] w mug won g0 ma c and sewed the 13011010261119?! of unemployment not experienced R 1L _],.nkh,,_._ M_ l." “m, ,,Lhe,.s_ la mighty third. He took his audi- Th9 operalglon look nbnut two‘ since the great period oi business Th‘, mom, was m, mm,“ up “Qcncc through thc battles of Agin- hours, depression that came with the cnd- H". "Sum Human“; m- exucnvnu‘, m‘ court. the Hundred Year War. “We, ing of the World War is sweeping “m vlmnrl, "my H l 1 noucwllost that trmpiro fortunately" hel B 0V9!‘ New Ymk C1113 flcconllng t" able fcaturd Wills’ tho‘ llitilllll, whirhlsald "Pecflusc “'9 “"1115 1191/91‘ 111111‘. 761N715 Yecclvlld by we “mplovnmnt was mzulc up ontiroly of Island pro-‘mc King's Sllvmh 11 111" 911911111 "ll -' division of thc State Deptuof Laboiuldlms’ and mi“ m“ “W, hrougmltho cmpirc had been in Franccfl ‘in the illlfllilltiii oi’ tho guests bugle Vlclor-‘f "V" 1119 Armada- “(5-‘1; ___ . . - t .. _ » élltgnllottzll uu-lnbors oi tho ileum oi {laigvsfiziggitlmfgf tfigslcsissg‘ try-hie school llgayilvlgiigarhy 5:311 lion Wagner's orchestra render-into“ beg?“ me 1111.10" of m“ 5T9‘ glkllhsilon" 11m; MR 3' R6 91.5 sac; rd oxcrilciit music during Lhofmld Plllplrfi Wllwh was effected t“ ""333 Mlf‘n'n‘shag‘v Sump lun,.h,_,m,_ lthrotigh thcmediumvof plantations. irfitlfglécxlt M fidukation M; J R This visitors worn driven arouuthThc 13131113119115 111' NW’ England Bu‘. m Fdnm- o; m‘: gnarl-litm- in ilu» foronnou by tho members Rem 111111111’ 1mm 11"‘ "cl-V 11ml? C’ énvan Dllffy K g of thc Hoard ol"'i?railt-. visiting fox “l” "mum head and m“ cavnncr svgitcd upon the government ThlifS: ~ --_»--ao&——-—- y ranches the ldxpiwrinlvnlitl I-‘urul “is” many l" Englmmb ‘"115’ 111° d,‘ - ., -- _ - _, y night and presented thou rc ‘and other plat-cs oi interest, 10ml“ went w New England» 111° qaest for ‘he government's sanction (Eiwvlhl w the (illnrllilhl l Aru-i- luncheon ihc Vlcclikedlliwylnttel: “° Vlrlllnla- 91111111! 1111‘ Pr" . . . _ » NEW YORK. Sept. t5. ---Thc m,’ ,l,,“,.,,,..,,l H", following M, volutionary war at great part of thtfléztqlgliilg-filiflrflllg illllftégféylllrliiigloégl‘ wave of tmprecedentcd heal. which “n.3,, m- wpl,.on,,.;._ lNCW 151181111111 lwflillc lvcnt intothc ma‘, h“ “one thmughout the Pmj has caused 25 deaths in Chicago n1 M“ |-.-..,,,l,.,-' Yum. Worghm Di,“ backwoods ~-tho United Empire ‘ ' Heading For Ne Plane, The Prino Good Supply 0i‘ F DUBLIN, Sept. ltilWCnptain It. H. Mitcllltoslt in his plant‘ thc Princess Xctiia. hopped off today from Duh- m on with flesh‘ spokc,from the man's leg. l u trims-Atlantic tliglit to North America. ' DUBLIN. Sept. lti. ~Cnpi. R. ll. lliaclutosil announced this morning that he plans to leave Iialdouurli acrodronlc immediately on u trans- Atlantic flight. He announced that he would hood for Newfoundland and thence to New York. Before taking oil lie said he expected to make the flight 111,26 hours. The plane made a splendid take- off getting into the air at 1.34 p. m. local time. It curried a heavy load including 720 gallons of gasoline. Just prior to taking oil Captatiu Macintosh saw a black cat which he picked up remarking this is certain- ly an omen of good luck. Thc plane carries a good supply of food and water Two fast. aeroplanes of thr- Frcc State Air Force cscortczi the Pi‘llli‘i"!w‘.‘i Famous Dancer ~ Wished To Die (Special in thc Guardian) NICE. France. Sept. 16. »—Frictirl=. of Isadora Duncan revealed toduv that an hour before her tragic death. last night, the world fam- rus dancer had expressed a wish to l 1c. "I am seeking death," she said. "but I do not find thc means to die. I don't know how to die.“ In an hour she was dead. , -—-—<0>-————-— y __ _ ‘I l In The Legislative Council Chamber Last N T U H A I N Captain MacKintosh And Companion Are wfouutilantl. T h e i r ess Xenia, Carries A ood And Water. Xenia to thc coast. urting Captain Macintosh with good luck we shall do it." Captain Maclntoshls" only com- panion lli thc‘ figiht is James C. Pitziuuurico ("onunandant of the Irish Frcc Slate air force who suc- rcedt-d as co-pilot Capt. Anthony lord who was originally announced as Mncintoslrr.‘ i-uuipaniorl in the wilful-c. NEW YORK. N. Y. Scpt..16.-- Nczlrly forty ocean liners; are in the path to be followed by thc Princess Xenia iuwrhich Captain Maclntosh is flying across the Atlantic from Dublin. Just before LATER DUBLIN, Sept. 16.---The mono- plonc “Princess Xenia" which left Balrionnci aerodrome this afternoon on o non-stop flight to New York was forced to land on the Beale Strand near Bailybuncon, County Kerry. at G o'clock tonight. Cosgrave Govt? L Have Effective l Working Majority l tSpccial to thc Guardian) DUBLIN. Sept. iii-The impres- sion laic tonight is that the Cos- grave gmcriniieiit has made a splendid shotving throughout the country one probabkv xvill have an ‘effective working ma-iority in thi- Doll. Compared with the last general e ection in June, the polling all arou d was much heavier; this is considered to have been in favor ' ' I ‘of the govcrrmncrt nominees. Ap- . lproxiiziatcly '70 ptlfrtent of the elect- . - - ‘ ince. They also consulted thc 59115-1111‘ Dllndllrlmd 85W 111° 1119 P5515 “V9 ‘la-VS lulled 9"" NW’ tinguisht-d (ilivfilfi and ilicmbttrs tlt'fb.oyn‘lbl”“' I“ tribulation the Em‘ vovcrnmcnt with respect to l: i .- t n d d m >. . l - D b 105511 w 11119 K1118 511d $11911 pledgeilEn York 1-111-‘1 5111911199" and fiwlmY 9*‘ the (‘huriottcltnvli liourd of 'l‘rndc: P"? 11311 1° 1931'" mm’ m” theory “f, fp- ~ - E' -h irienlber of ho (A-m 0 mum‘ e c“ ‘o '2“ m u _ Frfidideii‘ Motto, King and GiianLl g tablished a new record mi high h, H," ,,,,S,.,,,.,, n, H“, ,.,.,,_.,,,Q,,, plantation was thc army. After u. czfnnfgzfgn addfcsscd um Exeéw GOUPIG anted By 1m and throughout the 6 counties. Senor Guani in the course of his remarks said that the League of Nations had become a practical emblem of the solidity of the human family. ._____-<0>__i t No Fall Session Of Parliament (Special to the Guardian) OTTAWA. 0nt.. Sept. lib-There will be no fall session of parliament, this year. It is officially intimated that the gathering will not be till late in January or possibly early in February. The December session last year was necessitated by the lack of sup- ply. parliament having been dis- temperature for thc day. I Wet Septemebr lSpccial to thc Gmtrdian) LONDON. Sept. iii-Since noon yesterday sixty million tons of rain have fallen in London. last night alone as much during the whole of September lasLhcld forth the hope this afternoon year. and Septembersccms likely ttfhowever, that New York suffering lwould not bc prolonged, that the be the wettest for half a century. othcqstrength of the assault would paws registered 90 degrees. ‘The "pro - ioushottest Sept. 15th in tlic I.‘ meteorological history was in l9 though it succeeds three months which also came near de-‘tomorrow and that tomorrow even- serving that distinction. The whole ing would see a return to more con- summer in England, in fact. has venlent autumn temperatures. An- been literally a washout. other comforting feature was that As a result of yesterday's down- the 'humidity was low, although it pour big tracts of land betweenyrose sharply as the telnperature in- Brighton and Eastbourne are under‘ creased. water, cattle are knee deep in the ——~—-<o>-—--- §8€.‘l."ii§i“‘lh13l°..i.'L’.l“ti.2'i.;‘lZ‘$Z?" 900 Workmen Perished When At 3 o'clock this afternoon the q-rmh,‘ thermometer at thc weather bureau \,',~,.,,_]i During when a temperature of I18 degrees l, fell as was recorded. The weather bureau “Ivmhors m- H", of the (lharlolttltoivit Ilourd of it, has become my duty no, rvsitlullt to officially preside this luncheon this ilftcrnoou. “"0 valve-m il o high honour to haw- mtrotiu): svith us Irv-day thr- rvsirit-ni, iioilcrul illunogri“ and lllnuuihcturcra‘ Au- atiz-iulitiu of (Jnundn. This luncheon was glvvu undi-r tho nuspltwos ill’ lllt‘ (llutrlllttuttnvll Iioztrd of Trude, and on behalf of this institution it affords mo grout pltasurt: to welcome thcso gentle- mon who have comc from the dif- ferent. parts of ‘Canada to Prince Eilward island. It may be. perllflll-B» that some of you have come to our shores for the first. time, and wo trust that. you will take away with You lllvasnnl l-ocoliuutlolls of your lei We have also with uu to-day us period of a fcw generations a few stotcsincm-the plantation ' idea still ImKCTIIIQfLhUIIQlIL that the Empire was carrying a burden. Two events changed the course of history. The first was recorded in a famolrr document bearing tho uamc of Lord Durham which resulted in thc giv! ing for thc first. time on a consider- able scale to the two provinces of Ullper Canada of responsible govfl eminent in which is found thc third characteristic of thc United States. In thc Indian meeting was had thc crimes which caused thc proclama- tion of Queen Victorim-trusteeshln,‘ 111° Sewnd key of the third empire.‘ The idea. of responsible and thc‘ idea of trustccship. both of them, the complete negation of the plsnt-, ation idea was thus the cause of thcl plrscnt cmpirc. The n Civil War of. u. forced together" thc peoples; tive Council. Many questions wort- asked by members of the govern-l mcnt, and were smtisfactorily ztnsw-l cred. At thc coilclusiou Premier Saunders stated that hc fclt thi- govcrntncnt was in sympathy with the nlovelnent. and hc expressed his belief that thc request oi tin‘ commission would ably considered. i During thc interview it was stai- cd that Mr. Adam Andrew of Sun Francisco, California, an Islander. . Montreal Police (Canadian Press) DENVER, 0010., Sept. lit, W. (i. Robley. unmigratioll inspector of Troutwatcr, N.S.. has positively iden- titled J. P. Czlrtcr and his wife held be 111081 invol- here for passing worthless chcquvszis Ar thc couple wanted by Montreal po- licc iu connection with the murder of Adelartlc Boucharti, Lachinc toxl driver, on the night of July 17th had inaugurated this movement for l s in his boyhood days he felt the need of a library very much. We hope that the present generation. and those who follow will all have‘ the benefit of a library in each school district. In a few years ll is expected this worthy movement wlllrcsuit in- a library being m evcry school. l Having reached Taft Celebrates i ‘ 70th Birthday MURRAY BAY. Que. Sept. 1G.- thc liic limit oi No tmlmvarci incident was reported from anv part of the country. DUB Sept. l6.—-A message from Kilcock, County Kildare. says that William Grogan was killed in a scuffle between rival parties at thc close oi the polls there yesterday. rives a In Boston- Yvsit-rtlily‘ uiorniug the following licspotrh which speaks for itself was l't‘i'(‘i\'t‘ll hole: Boston, Mass" September l5, 1927. liicut (‘romruor I’. It. llcartz. Pharloltr-liwvll. i’. l‘). island. ‘Ih-liuircd your message Ht SL816 lioust: ut 6.3" l). m. 'l‘ll'-1l‘4<111$'- G""' . ~. . " ' Fuller i.~: absent from office solved abruptly before flmshmg its a“ mnloluqvll “Hum n gomlnnrm of Canada-the two great racer. here, ir- - three score and tcu years allotted in 1 lllol \ l ‘ work. No such conditions obtain RBIIBWGd Dr 1V9 To , k tvlltl colllou u; in. n0... n... Mon“... Ernst-ates thcmselvcs m this chum: G d r man by l1l£‘_ill53lml5l~. but nromlslns 1'” (Qgff) {IQQNON ,_._ MADmGAN ndw ‘ P t’ A ‘d mmL h, a fnnnnercla] Wu,“ m,“ when ihc‘ Maritime Province: S to break this lrcord by ll uiuny ____ q ‘forming munhcr link |,(.h,...,,,, “S. “Hf considering Confederation of years of activity und use incss lo and thc Old Country. thc three provinces. In tho Wcsti Service Inaugurated his country. William lioward Taft. .\ir ‘Muddigilu leil hero on August 2min, i'(‘.\'f‘l'lliK tho distance of 700 _ . 4 g , , , ‘ . . V ., l. luinstcr Palace Hotel is a d f f P sidcnt of the United _ _ , I oo~o+o+¢~ Mgkqggkfi“ gt‘gt(3"$'ill:':11“p‘_ (Cationic; Pgess‘) W R _ huldl“_"lllvt-lqlill">ifiliililigglézlmiraz; thc Confederation Fathers ritifitlgg (- d, P . Slztlcirandreat present. Chici Justice ""1" l" l" 1111'“. COHdBHSQd Specials dcmic of accidents in‘ which motor- noyfgAglcl/Ssiiiwhsrv‘ 1115311131" Siifmlhzoti lu-ir iodiu- British Throne. liukllll»! Egiiflglllflilélpglllftlgélvhlffh fused tho Do- Mowniém? Sign“ Tgfl, Canadalof that countrv yesterday cclnlirnlcti " . 151$ 118W! 3111511“ 111W m” 51d“ “P900 Ja nnesc working men aboard "=4 llll In sentiment with the lilll- . ' " ' . took n. stop forward in thc fast h“ 70m blrthdny" AIIIIO l1 The idea of Conicl~ i ~——1<0>-—————— 9 RATE-lo. per word. l!" 515111111118 Ind moving trains with we large Japanese steamer‘ Wu 111"‘- A"""lllpifm’l"g him “m1 1M l'(‘.,';p()ll5]b]p govomn, 111E110“ Wm’ transportation of its mail today and _ W’ __ i . each insertion in this column. more serious consequences for the Bung belonging m u“, Kuwasnkl Pl-(vnllpl- n; (n-onl nl-nul", nnknlg A ‘ _ 4 » . on spread into mcldenuuly became a mcmbm. 7; ——-_ ~ . automobile and its passengers than steanjl§hip companua pgfighed ln flu; us up with the Empire politically. Wham‘ fmd "PW zcallmd ‘md thcsc nations who employ acro- l//' 1 , euooa-neo-oow for the tram h“ led w a renewed gmkmé of the vessel‘ The mp0,“ m," m... W, hm... wnl, nu ifHillY ‘liillilibibl Tgdlltlgl m“ wlwle planes in their postal services. To- ‘GU Etc -_ ~ ‘ - l. ul l, ll 1.1,]; Si- llflf I P ‘ y m ng up int . . OBILLBEADQ Al“) QTATEMENTB dill"? 011 i110 D1111 01 the Canadian Shawn that the Sh", wnwh wllg t n g it onoum t i I or: w“ or eleven scparum gwemlnmitz day a loyal Canadian an fort. neatly printed. Guardian Job National railways officials to prevent this sort of accident. In several rec- bound from Kumclmtkva, Sibcrla.|hlucKlntlcr, who comes io us Wllll from ‘Japan. was wrecked while a moat-largo of inter-Empire coln~ five of them self-governing- hydroplanc piloted by Major C. G. Shout: Havana P“ t‘ u H Sh. Halford men d d ' Qutkley. of Three, Rivers. hopped “ltununagr Sale ‘Fhugdng- 0C1- l’! 17- d th t. in .i th. K ll. Islands. moron, linking us up tiotnmitri-iil y P106139 9 1° ff f Rim .kl. QUQ. '11-! ll 6th in nid of Protcstntit rp anagc. fivrlrlccéeiaelidjich: (111.1 511132811085 ‘firollect? pass n with tho itiothorland. To thc iut- 91"‘ a" mo“ O1 111° eclilloml“ Poslpllrundlrgypotlngélscaf letter unlit lakgtti A 920191721 was o - ' - ' 1 tionery. fine selection. Guaraitfil cd by signal lights and also in some cases by train tercws but these we're Los Angeles Boxer icr gcnllruiau lwo cxtcnd u very ("orttiul wolcomc, Wclctvming hnn. ion of thc different divisions. is the wholc tu work together. How If from thc Canadian Pacific lincr. Elnprcss of Australia. for Montreal ‘stools inconv- "Foniiug! five‘ Frod Thompson's 11°11 Pflnlfery- . - lloi only us a stranger and u Iirli~ W!‘ "f0 t0 118110 unity 15111011811 lleiPla distance oi’ 342 rail miles. 'l‘hc |:|lI‘.<i Western show. 0h what —~—-——————' ‘i’ glllsufltlclmllévginhagz glpssfinotormt m luhor, lnu also as an Ambnnsxuioi‘ llillll- "lllty 01' Condition and sonti-‘plnne nrrlved ln Montreal a; 4 p‘ lln-nnn Al“, uni-mi vorntin, Mon- ‘HIIPHNG T565 Explain!“ ".11.; o p t 0Com of these accident; of Iriuio within the lilmlllrib W" "m" lmw "m W“ l" ""5"" ll» 11m, castcrn daylight saving time. llay. l-‘runv-il ltivcr. ’i‘uosduy. 101181)’ 51117131194‘ Guardlm Job emos r ns driving in n trust that thc mission of Sir lial- W0 IICCODL tho idea that. the mon-‘Slx hours and llvo mlnules allm- 9208. Pflnlfifi- u involved three verso ‘ L05 ANGEI-‘Es’ Cal" sen‘ 16"" Tord will ho aui-racanful. and that 811th 1510 b0 fldVl-"lvd by 111$ mllllfildits departure from Rimouski, and’ 3nsuosram’ osnos AND mourning cards at shortest notices‘ Guardian Job Printom 11 Chevrolet w 11L Cgfiilii-toifliirfff-lnnrnhi Willhuns. 1'1. boXci‘. died iili l: ‘The train W18 H" "B i‘ ‘I ‘ "hospital here today. lollowlns 1 $1118 Whlle 111° 9113"“ was laklnglfaiiurc to rcvivc after collapsing in Wllief- The 117W“ °f m” Chevmlctltheflrst round of a scheduled three- gronicr trade among tho different. pnris of tho Empire may be a reality and not a dream. 0Y5 of the dllfflfiiilt. divisions in in! tcrnationai and internal affairs. As each year goes by there will be, more and thus successfully inaugurated Can- ada's new air mail service. - "inquire Re Chronic Diseases 112 Prince Street, Dr. Cllit. Don't delay. recovery in next thrcc months. N_.l . _|ll , i- mowld ti .1 - .. , ________.____--_- who with his two companions Wwilmunu bout, 155i: night with Jimmy lentil‘; an; fflfmmylhl‘, He... s1. 331101,’; ,,,,,f,’,',... 123882;’; Irlshmen _k 9 13 3 m“ ‘WRITING PAPII AND ENVEL- injured said he did not s60 r1116 Blake at Bell. ncsr hero. unnrnoon’ but I w," MW pm. ndvnnws l“ “lance, “l; conycyancgll _ ..U-l‘,,m.v "mm, ‘vodnosday’ “l”. Wm‘ “Mn” u’ ‘In’. tram "m" he w” within mreet “Z0 wllllams was. 11mm“ by “ pllllch coed to call upon tho gouiicmrln radio. and said affairs 0f 81119111! A Ill Olll g‘ Srpt 251st.‘ You i-einnot. afford to tumombl." and” I u‘ of n‘ The accident occurred n" ‘w the hem mo“ an“ m” 9mm“; who will address us. would be conducted without much‘ mine llordnu Dralrillllc Club lu a Printery. . u P- m- ‘ind all three p°'5°“5 l“ ° bell rang. Hi8 Bllllll Wt“ 1"‘°l'“r°d' Following this brief iuulroiiiios of reckoning of time and space. There‘ To F0 r t“ n e ,.,..,, u,“ ., “plnlghma ~An old ‘ acbt ' . ' . ‘“.""' "(i ‘OPICIAL HAMBURG STEAK; Mglgvézrgjrglltltlggflton N B an auw- thlqodlzilgfi“ ‘agsngsn 021mg,’ a: welcome wcrc also (iuliveiod by 1R Vlfllllli’ T151118 b61011! 11B When‘ liww iinmpshiro t. iiome . Good "‘ - - e c . ' Sou erl sr~ Faster qflllity beef- Nawsom and Co-i East and . _ way. Mill F I I if f ih. City. the traditions of our forefathers to MCGPBIIC- 01 Qlllifllls- 81111011119011 ">- ..___ 9203 net Building. _ automobile beins lnlhred 1111113112” .--_l_-_—-—---——~-~————-~ _ vbllgfetlsnl“? Mmrn-(nn, Prnsl- the vast humanity of these, not or day that he had been notified that q-Onouq-(i, sent, Mir-Maritime. “MW , own Paul-nu“ - OF- gyggy “rlbmly durllgle?‘ A‘ zortiltedalglwhlle 0"” of the Wrsmgull? that?‘ dent of the Canadian ilitmufactur- 01-11‘ T1100. W110 have 8000111011 1'0!- h” “m! m5 blmlmrs- Edwmd lmdircsh westerly winds. fair and cool. “Hum. H". mmlical 1.00m“ by d - ‘d x M. 111N011! B" 5°41 e1‘ was 11° l iwas flltfllly 1111111111 Pm “r era’ Association spoke‘ of tho great 11011811110 ROI/flrllmvnt- CO-OPCY- Patflck- “l” 5mm“ 40° 11°11“ "0 a“ Maximum and minimum tempcr- (~|,,,,.|,,He,(,“.“ q-mmy Church escription, cheaply an e p9 which the driver o! sFord car cras i- crash recently reporwd “om the ,mprnven,onlfl whm. l,“ [gkgrl ation is the tic which necessitates. 981/1118 01 80ml? 3917-9909013 101’ Wllflm 6+~4B tiously execut ‘. Guardian Cen- 111011119 W" 111111611 111m 111° 51d” “lnounced an investigation was under a sleepingccr. both occupants 0f the Premier Saunders on behalf of lllfl province and Ilia Worship Mayor there will be many world problems. --1-- and we must learn how to apply NEW YORK- 30M- 111-4301111114 Montreal, clcar . . _ . . - - - . < - . _l\'lu~t"luliios. Doors linen at 7.30. if ‘uol flue. on Thursday. ‘('lioir. assisted by l\’ir. Ben Wagner, 0d 1M0 1110 515° 01 5 5151131"! 1mm B thurst sub-division in New Bruns- . 1 | | , , ll_ {l it not a central parii ant b t. the British’ Government has been _, _1 _ , _ _ _ U 53.451, - , . trsl Job. Print", Phone 182. Gum,‘ m, gwitchinl 0P9Y1El1°m4wlok "Ciillmd Wm" a “rd m" w“ l‘lliirniyl~lligvziinp;oti‘rg us». number of communiilrds blcgsea searching for‘50 years. The estate of clilgl-‘ldttéltggln, ruin . 50-45 llliyillulllillylhlsligl‘ lsiltllnpy Brmge "l" TM crawl?‘ w” slegerifumlly llgéitcddriven into the side of adllafleghilflfllo pnlnn-n out tho wonderful dc- wtith the same traditions. sentiments General Robert Dudley Blake passed 3L John, clean 64-46 ' ' o2Q5_9_11.2| dth i oreww an I'll-B ,bth ll 1'1 311 m0’ 3 . .i. l d lit. If . tit th.l ti fth.BltihCv - ' -- ' ' my.‘ ‘m! “an” “mud. a?“ mevflalnlp check the motorists couch o rs. way car a vnlopmom n; (Emma l" ll"- nnq o vaue an mora y we ge n o c ran a o c r s ov 3mm“ clum- 66 50 lust the thing for aeknowledlfl- moot. intimation. om. Guoniim a» ennui-y. t! ‘YOU W-LNT GQOD INVILOPII Prices 50 for I00; 100 for He: 250 for Sh: B00 for 81-001 11m for $1.05. Pdltlilid. Guardian Oi‘ hi- Guriiian Job Prints". i! _bilc being damaged. filled- The “'1' W" ‘muhml “mil In all of these cases railway offic- the driver badly hurt. In another case at Valiiflfllwdstanditia or were on the crossing Mich. a Packard car with three when m, mow;- uuru collldgd with 115880118911 W" 51'1"" 111w l1" 515° them and while several of the acci- of an engine on a protected the pilot of the locomotive damage-named and llghwn, ,_. ,numhor of years but sintotl thui. tin to aizrcc on the base on which we ernment when people trcro backward in tom-him! flag. lic thought that a certain pol‘- tion of every school day should lbe devoted to the teaching of Can-i "Wfidcnts occurred at nlsllti lll 811011 01' adian History. "Know Canada bot- I'll-her than with others sing. The auto was demolished Illdltllese cases the crossings were pro- tor," should be the motto. —-————— Mr, A. E. Walsh, Toronto, (iczr his widow died in are to cultivate our policies them i876. The search for heirs began ‘ills state thc trains were NthGrIIhpIr "Illldfa" lnvnor country iuuhwe must operate through commit- then and there have been many tees. . We must study together in claimants whose petitions have been other words. he said. lrejected. Those known to have lust Why should we trade together claims are the members of thc eight in the families of the brothers and sisters —-~-V~~- ‘of Mrs. Blake, thc children of Wil- ‘t-(‘nntnnuctl on page xix) linm Sheridan, an Irishman. ,i.l'omeg to eilbarlottetown Exhibition, September 21 New York. clear . . . . . . . » - -- 90~5ll illgh tldo this allot-noun ul Iii-l and tomorrow morning nt Iltlii. Sun sets lhla evening at 6.07 mid ‘rises tomorrow at 5.41. iinst ulterior moon lSept. 17th 11.06 p.m. Saturdn v. Suimmcrsitlc tide eighteen inlnui-_ cs inter than (lharlottctown. "in: iflndlt-ott, moderator of the Fnitevi (Jhurch of. Canada owing to ‘unloruccn circumstances. will not. lw nhlc to visit Charlottetown on ,ihc 23rd inst. and therefore the Prcsluvtery will not meet. -Notwlth- ‘ standing. tho Missionary Exhibit as sirhotluled for the 23rd, 24th and 2511i will he held. .9204 - ‘vn-nvv» r-s- - th tn sot