Maxima f \ Q / i". 75; 53* X . v ’ ' f’ , '. . , ,» , 1 . i i , _ 1' n , , I _ . i K . . - f , Some of the most. atrocious lm liél / ff/ /» ”’ I \w` `\\\\ 'ax , "_ e mm have Mm Iceman' to the hw //__ \i-*‘ l‘l ight. l man with the 18 k - _ Annual Bnbafri lions llslivnrod 3.1.00 Morning Gulrdlnn, Fonllllld ily mul, trariiiifii uiiii ii. iii. li. ;4.i-,lg _ _ CHARLOTTETOWN, CAIQADA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1927 oliiniotistiiwii niimilnii 'rwo ew I `_ “' cuillllllilllllllis lllllli I liil. BY NEW C CUBAN IARIFF under The New i§§£'ii`13i7iiviaed For 4 in The Arrangement Just Made, Canadian Pot-‘ . atoes, Except Seed,_ Pay $2 Per 220 Lbs., From Dec. 31 To May31. _ _ _ . . l orrawa. Nav. 28- -By virtue into ilioz. 'riie terms or this treaty, of the new trade arrangement provide that the United States which has been entered into be' shall receive a reduction, specifi- tweeii Ciiniitiil illiii Ciihil. the Di-till* eil differently- -:nr different come 2|-'f-llé' gi gi? If-'<1 jg QFD 'l-.-i i""'i=*i Q|1|'*"'|"'|""I Big Buildings Col- i lapsed, and M-any Houses Were Swept Away--Feared That ALGIERS, Nov. 28. -Hundreds of crsuns are te cited to have n.~i from the maximum ratellmy other c0“m,.y_ now lil effect on imports enteriim Canada exports wlirut flour to llii- relili-hii"- |Cllha, and on this commodity tho lnloii secures very linvreeiebie re- modltleii. below the rates given io_ 'i‘ii~-ye iii. however. iiiiic Chilhiie rate remailiii'liliciiuugcd at $l.!llii in the rates oil which a number of_p9r 200 pounds while the United articles of Canadian exlwrt l\|1\'~2| States pays 01 cents. Again on lm~ i0 021'. i'i`0!ii ihe Diii Clihhh filiii-3- ports of Canadian codfiah, herring and on one of the most impol-tliut.‘np¢| mack,"-e|_ th...-9 18 no change nanicli’ li0l&i00fl. the tariff agaii1n‘i1_ in t.lic rate. The rate -against Cam the Fanaillan Di`°d‘i‘3i~ \lii\if‘i‘ ti\C‘~udlan herring rt-nililiis nt $1.30 per iii-w arrangement is increased. |220 pounds, as ifonipared with the l7iilii!i"iii0 Uiii Ciihiiil iilfifi. Ciii‘~', Ullitod States EI7 1-2 colits, on coil- iiillaii lioliitoes liniil aiu roto of 65 llsli the saiiiv, aiiil on iiiackl-i-ol. l-tilts. l'or ovary 200 pounds outer- lp., lellnlllllm, ,-ml mu,|_ My $2"-,,, lag thc rcpirlilic. Tho United Staten pol- 220 poiinils as eoinparell witli paid 52 cents. Under the new rate- lilo llnitell States' $1.05. ` provilled for ill the ai‘rii¥i§0TDiiii'-! On i-tiiilied salmon, the vaio ag- illflt inlllifi- Caiialiinii lwiatees eni|iilnsi. ilin ooiiilillaii iii-odiinl. in sl in liriren for Meri. enter <‘-nba freer pei- 220 poiiiidn as <-uni-nariiil will. Canadian potatoes imported iiiioi the old rate of $0.110 and it llnitiill Clihil i0i” Oihhi' l>iii'ii0ii8H from DBl.~ States ralo of $5.25. The maximum ii0 MW 31 liiiy $2 Wi' 200 iJ0iiii‘|ii= Cuban rate on ciuiiied salmon, .is and llloi-ie imported from June 1 to ill the casa ot’ other fish, is llolllile Nov. Iii) $1 Der '200 liounda. liniteti the rate paill hy Cailalliali i»xporl~ States liotutnes imported from Dec. ers. 'filo new rate against Canad- 1 to May 31 pay_ $1.60 per 200 ian butter ex-ported to Cuba is $12 poiinds, and from Julie. 1 to Nov. per 220 pounds as compared with 3"- ii" ““"i»"- tqi:c_old rate ai $9.10. The United . .a os rate `. _ _ 1 -i U. S. GIVEN PREFERENCE cheese undl-.r iii; $ii;ew0 riitzmihlllihiitl Day $10 per 220 pounds under the 'l`li~ United States enjoys a pre-fpew lm-nngemem M, comwmd tr.-relive in the Cuban market und-` with $6.50 under. lhe 01.1 mm, and tri' lilo t@l"mii of a treaty entered a linflell Status rate of $6. Social Season __ Cabinet Settling _ _ 0110118 Thursday . Down To Work lbuildings to collapse in ii 100-milc ‘area just cast of Oran. D ` P ' drowned in a widespread flood that swept away houses and caused big i . Rain fell in torrents for 40 hours. deluging an area 50 miles wide from Orleansville to Perregaux and northward to the Mediterranean Sea. Thirty-seven bodies have al- ready been recovered. While all those known to have been drowned were natives. it is lcarcd many for- eigners also lost their lives as the foreign quarters of thc cities in thc patch of the flood were badly hit. The worst damage was at Most- aganem, where thc city liall.col- lapsed. Eight bridges in thc vic- inity urctglid to have been carried away an the homes. barns. and livestock of i`urlllol's were dcstl'0yl‘ti. Rescue Crews Sent Rescue crews and troops have been dispatched to thc flooded area, but as all railroads and other means of communication are wiped out littue can be done at present. Heavy istorms are reported elsewhere as far as Tunis, where highways were obliterated. At Perregaux a dam one-third of a mile long broke under the sudden strain of the rushing waters and re- leased millions of tons of water. The population of the city had sources of warning from the pend- ing break and it is believed cvery- one escaped to the hills. Passeng- ers of an Oran-Algiers train that has been marooned near Perl-egaux (Special to the Guardian) | (¢a,,.¢;,,, pw," WASIMNGTON- NUV- 5-'8~ ”* OTTAWA. Nov, 28, '_ Airnzllly Wisiiii\s\ol1'll official “Oriel Seam" llie iuliliiot is settling down to the formally opens next Thurbtllt' 0V- liievitiriile work preliminary lo tili- "“i"g when Preiideiii iliid Mi`S» session ot' prlrlllilnelit. Cabinet Ceniidse sive the first of their meetings will be lield llii-oe iliiitiii slate functions, the dinner in limi.. wt-.ek from now on and the wlliil.-. "iihih°i- The Viiiii Oi ViS00\ll\t Wil-Ilegisliitive pi-olrraliiliunwill be iiii- lllilfilon, (ioverlior-(leneirul of Cali- tier review. The 'l‘reasill‘y lioard. “iiiii iiiiii Viiiifhiihihiii Wiiiiiiirfioli |wliieli ls it sliii-oiiiiliiilttt-ii ol' tiiii will ho the incentive fora numb”i' raliiiiel, which \voi-its iii colij\iiii:'» ol' irolorflll and notable affairs in|lou with senior oft`ii~lals of tho tho capital. They will be ill Wasil-lfllvil Sei-vice will be liiisy duriii:1 iill:t0ii Dfiffember 0 linll 7, and will the nexl. two niullllis over tho do i-all upon the ilrcsldonl nlid i\ir~i.iliarlni»>nial i-slliniitl-s. i7-~-- freight traiirat lioiiki-rlll Siiiilll: - ° ycilteriiiiy. Aceorilllilr lo ir stair- ment from the company‘s offices tonight the ileull lium‘ber five. P6 1 “information gathered at heali- fliiarters or tlin i‘.i1nadian Pacific . It ilaiiwayi-i show that thorn in no def- Them Wm be on display uns a . initc evidence of any further tloatlis emmm at W' Chester S' Mcmne office, 146 Kent Bt., a collection o beyond that of the flvc sliecifletl ill |25 “Iver fox' pam from me vim. _:g:'l°;'_‘_':’l'_:‘;‘,,";‘l“'°‘| 0ns_:"‘_:|"y ’:i5i'itland‘Unionvale rtnches of the Mc ' “` ‘" ' ii Y “it” Lure and MacKinnon Silver Fo' m‘_’_"‘ ""i“i"~ Farms. Ltd. These polls are main it ls ilndcriitond that llio most ly from pop; that wel-¢ ¢0n5l¢lel-ef of the slightly injured have return- not good enough to use as breeder: ed homo or arc proccuililg to des- when mating up last, fall and ther tiiialioiis. Others. more serioiiiily ia- are some adults in the number. , I iureil, are progressing favorably." is a pretty fair colleazlon and wil show that it' yl to ld pups ove °°" " for peltlng neat] the fall of thel Priiltqry. `* 'Aairiarle i.l1"rlii i-mins Ann loiterl for lilo during Christ- inln season on hand a* Guardian ~_-i°h Priatlry. , __ @1001 warn- noon msvtioriis mn” .far was too ici- silo: Immigration Order Held Legal tCanadlan Press) DETROIT, Mich., Nov. 28. -The lc al ty of an immigration order 55°' Mg _ _ me.-e an wma putty cholm 5 cl lent in liio United Slntcs $7.000 in ‘ul "*”- m¢mi- W9" Dfifed by Mr- 002:10' Tiiyiliellt of claims llllowoll U, S. N0- Giildhn Priiiibry- if Iii! lfld Mexico from crossing the Lund and the Unionvale by Mr ltizenu ngalnst.lvnn.l.ln, The li ____ / 3°* , ibtirders daily 'to and from woi-lr, was James Maund. The cleaning of th aai-lmont of .liisiicu will distribute PINE BLUFF, Ark.. Nov. 28, _ - “WING Ol' lvl!!-upheld today by Judge Charles C. Deli! Wll lime hi! Mr- Lund wh _ ie money for the Canadian clriim.Locklna a town marshal in a box Wuiiiiiciti, cheaply and cxpeiil- simmons. in led...-nl court. The worked all %t 'night plittinu iinls iinmi-illiilely ilio oiiiinis nn- eiii-. live men robbed the Bank oi- miiii mica. can- decision was given ln ii suit brought thrvulrii tile- 1 “polls in fourteen iioiileil ii-pin, the ii-nr or isle. Reardon. in ciiachlta Countv. early - "ai W7. U3. bil .ilylo aliens. h°ii\’l- ‘ ‘ __ _,_ __ today of $80,000 and escaped. year-old form. In almost ever case the peltl hlve improved con isiderably. The colt of holding their over is computed at about $18 pe fox. The shipment will be boxe' today at 5 o‘oiock and forwarded t' the Hudson lay Oo., London. to b' sold in their Janulsy auction sale The Vimy fox pe amongwhlcr ---1- . i i L. i 1' i _ -.3 all i.iiis~o.< in ilnglimd ' l'@embled on November llt tribute to Bi'it.l\in‘s heroes onthe Great War. Above is the scene of ' London. where is located thiimp oslng cenotnph to the cmplre‘s mllil h. the ninth anniversary of the arinistice, ,to pay that memorable day in Whitehall, on war dead. iif NITE Constitution Presegiffs MTM -liil.'. to lielfast to open tllu |lle\v p.irli;iiiioiit lloui-ie. No date has been fixed for the opening, Manv iii liiiliiiil express llie iiopv that Sel'i0\.lS ifit the i’rliii~o ot' vviiles may iictliiui the Way of a Treaty, Says Coolidge. Wl\SliiN(l'l`0N, Nov, 1:15. ---Ante ions iii tiisrliss wltli wtirld powers l>l'opos:ils for lilo outluwiills’ (ti war. l'i~i»sidi~ii1 tioolidlzo fools. nov- .irtilvli-ss_ lliui. lllv consliitutiun ct' lli~ l'iiili-il Stall-sl pi'uscnln ii seri- fiu-_< ”" / / /lff _ _ _ . ' '~ * / _ '“°"u““ "°' °°mmm°d by "uh ~ , ' 5 \ gg? hour Amr.. “aids to unlolliu hill . _ '_ _ _ _ . _ . _ . _ I ‘_ home. _ i i ' °" " Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew ' ' uhh _ _ __ __ . . ..-sau ‘Urges Duty Be _ Increased Oli _ Can. Import (Special to the Guardian) . \VA.SillN(l'l`ON- ii. (‘., Nuv, 15.‘~I. _. -The United States tariff eolli- - mission was urged lotlay hy Seli- alor (‘apper, Ropllhlionil, ol' Kun- siia to llii~reiisv the ditty on Car-' _ _*_* adlnil llllpol-ts. “l’l'e.=lr~nt dlitirll are ls Not alisolillely lliallel|ilute," (‘.liplier‘ vroli- to the vonllriissioil, “to glvo Any Further tho lii°ollllifel~s of lilo United States - proper protection. You will flnd‘ii I b e Taken iioitiiy iilisl-lease ill meats and llvii ' ' lililnliis. lsil'l it possible in this Agalnst Her the hiiiiii lil‘__»i_»¢ii_»p___t;_U\w¥§; --- fused to an e rv . (Canadian Press) 'leaped over and was Piilked “P hi' MONTREAL, Nov. L58, - Lnkelone of the pursuing government ves- shlpplng interests in Montreal. <01* imong them the (ianlidiall Sloan;-i 0T'1_`AWA_. Oni... Nov. 28. -dum 'ihili iiiiieri. today denied a rcli.'il't i-he V_‘d°r is n_°w outikog mv from liuflalo that Lake ships; iufisdlimonr if” is not lmiy aa amgt would cease operations after Noi'-further steps Wm be enwrgs an Glllilvr fiiii duo to the owners fear-iher by th” cTnaJ&m “argent pm. 'ng linolllei' freeze-iii as lialipellf~il"~h" Cham? of siaouldg She retum w lust lh~emlwi~ :it this Soo t‘anal. per °1e“m‘mev'Vaml.S however mg "We will rlili our ships as lend Gamma" ld sm] Qumd ' as lilo wratlier hollis good and .is chnrgelou ' i0i1i! as t" " is griiili to carry." . - salil ull oi...~i.ll of lil f‘allad!i Steanisliip Lilies, lodily.“ , “'i`lii~ i-.\l>»~i'il;llec we hal l 't . yea_i_ docs not deter us iiec(iiust- rea zo that a thing like that may _ not lialipeii again for another fifty - yous." . ' "Eat Wholesome Wfhole *` ~~ Cereal the 100 percent food in bread Death DR |blsoiiit, muflins. ew. “mat M' “Como to chicken supper Bibi _ l,.m... l.. spring-aelil Hall, not 6?. C dl Thursday "evening, December lst. ( ana an Press) , . OTTAWA_ Nov_ 2a_ ___D,._ Ju1eS_If not fine first fini- nigliésfgillirgéig; Tremblay, L.L.D., a leading Frenchl Canadian literateur. and some _ __ years ago prominent in rlewspaperi "Reserve Deceniber lst’ _ gl;-glgs of Montreal and this city l prugriim. hataal' anti sale of ll.nci resting-place in the little byzantine_died suddenly early today at hisfes- Si- C°°hf“°me3 w°m"“"’ msg; church which the inte Premier built home here. Apparently in the best ihl0~ here himself. . In life the dictator of Romania :if health last evening Dr. Tremblay *"* was wlzed won after "Fancy work and home oookln* moved among kings and princes in death he preferred the hum ‘ .‘ .' . midnight and 'r but he died some hours later ol' angina tables ai 9fi9m°°“ we in Chnsuu’ lilo deetorls. Lately he was chief Church Svhfwirvam 'Thursday IJ-‘ funeral of the peasant. His dying trsnsiater of the orders of the day 0l'h00i`i~ Defi- ist- 7°3'“'29`2 wish was that there should be it the House of Commons. *_* neiihffl' D°h1D. DBh98Yi”iC hi-li' P8110- _..~._<»-o> *L “Come to the social evening and phy at his interment, aild his wls h' ' ' l n- t Stanley Hall, Wednesday. CS Were F85 €¢t@¢i- SCQUUS ai-'fend' (bi|ti\'L_02gtli. Undies with cakes free- ru li ing it were suggestive in their sl - . g94.11.2g2l_ pllolty and religious fervor ol blbll- Brlngs cal times. "Rheumatism, etc.. cured. Rb Teh ihmisimd reverent peasams NEW YORK Now 2g_ __ 0 of ferences given. Write Dr. Cliff, 112 bearing lighted candles. wood 9" ' ne Prince st charlottelown P. at 1.. crosses and bottles containing holy ihl‘ i"’m“i"i"ii “ix C°i’i*f“ ‘if the C d léihone 89-1_J_ ' waten came bo town ln C010,-fu] em. rarest and uiost vallluble of llud- “na 3' broidered national costumes to p . _ _ , .. . Alpha Rebekah L0dg9 ZIIGEPS h°m“5e t° me vewmu bwwsmfg ?|(§u(\,{,l:)m'5|E;:;lu;f|(.;"::a;’ef,;1e Bfxghgll tonight at 8 p.in. A full attendance By yard Klplillg's works. "Tho Sniltll M darkest days of war and its bright- ever paid for a book by ii living .ill est days ol' peace for 25 years. Along tlior , ,Cm mmm “memes dau! thc route from Bucharest were Tho hook uns published at Alia- “’h° "lied me country mmugh ` _ ` . . requested. Degree Rehearsal. 079 oo thousands of peasants who s d haliiill, lililia. lil 1861 and was one g‘““"“' """' “Iso 1 "Ypewr"'°r “mi - - t . with uncovered heads and in Prayer ot' ii iiiimhcr of riirc editions sold ““f"' Wm mo ““°u°n°d “°'d°y °" as the funeral train slowly passed. lust iilglii iii auoiioii tn the lliiseii-,U ii' "'~ “" R' Q"""“ Si* J' A' M” There was something stlikin . _ ' 8 ' ' l solemn about the procession as with --» slow labored tread the six oxen. iii li.l< li (‘oni iany. iD"“"]'|- __ "°.\ivciint; of Uigg Shipping Club .'l`hursdliy, llei-. lst, to list hogs anti r's to I lambs. Meeting of institute follow- echoed over thc green hills which came from the late Premic farln drew the flag-draped coffin _ the vault while the mournful cad- ing to list fowl. W.D_ Ross. Secy. ences of Chopin's Funeral Marci; _ Co _ C-T-__ W o " me o rnwa edneaday Florica and the devout foil to their 5 ievenliig, Nov. 30th and hear Cra- luiees ill prayer. Next to Madame Bratianu. inaurl Dramatic Club stage "The Im- thc inortancc of Being Earnest.” Baia saddest figure at thc funeral was "ANY A PERSON inf candy. Proceedsin aid of Mis- Queen Marie who only a short ttmel \N|LL ‘URN “ED ago buried her King. Wllen Ma i =l0ri Build. 701-ll-3-I d- ame Bratiaiui seemed on the verge! \F YOU CALL, *‘.‘~.‘iirlli Wiltshire Shipping Club 'oiidinlg hogs Wcilnesday foronooa. i nd with sisteii :litre-' mm A i\'.>v. Rrd. List ut onro with E. N. bythearn u tion led hcr away. '-__-_<~»>--~ -- Gave Judgment In Favor Cf (Canadian Press) '7 children sh?" he A m°i'° “d°‘i““'*"Y rcgularities in the administration i"°"i‘i¢°i f°f *heh iheii have been the iilliiii-ii of the Prudential 'rr in fomier years. I Company in the past few years. t of fainting. Marie took her tenderly Shareholders_ ir- ust TORONTO, Nov. 29. -Maritime hat cast and southeast winds increiulnr . *\ ' `i‘1;i.slei'. Svvy. MZ (qi/1 \l _ "“‘ "ul Stewart Shipping Club load- ) _*gg 'ng hogs Thursday forenoon. D0! . . ~. ...;f:.gia=, isiii. List nl oar.-. D..l. MacDon- i ;i___’ »- ` id. so-,-_ me `-"ii .E _ .i_ -,.-_ "konsinirioii Shipping Oil# 'oailllllz hogs Wednesday- N01. NW List at once. .1.A. Douglas. i>vc_~. 6_7? ‘ill , _ "Eesti-rli Kings' Shipping Clin iourls. loading hogs Wedneodly 'ore-iiiioii, Nov. 30th. List at once. of ’.A. Mclsaac Sec'y. - 07| The 'president gave the ihilhiis °f the directors have not 'tried to pro- to strong. Wiiih “iii OP Snow. turninB the weieiy to the press i°r their toot the interests of the iiniiieliold- iiUPD°i'i-- i»0 REV. Dr- Romsey fhf his ers, that many shareholders had address and to thaw who were ares- their stock eonlliioawd in was and ehi- ithat the president and manager ibouzht up hundreds of these shares at ridiculous prices; and that there is danger of the same thing happen- ina again. Mr. Justice Demere gave judgment this morning in the prac- tice dlvislon of the superior court in favor of the shareholders who had asked for an injunction to pre- vent the directors of .the company from persisting ia: call for ten per- cent capital lu rlntion on out- standing stocks ordered on October eth. last. Bandits Locked Up 1 to rain. Maximum and mlnimuni temper- atures: Toronto. cloudy 511-2" Montreal. clear 44-2’ Quebec, fair 40-1 Halifax. cloudy 40-B Saint John. fair 46-2' Boston. fair 54-36 New York, rain . . . . ._ 56-4 illlgh tide this afternoon at 2.41. and tomorrow momlng at 1.29. Sun sets this afternoon ai 4.18 and rises tomorrow morning at 7 "Como to the bazaar and chick vi supper at Bradoibano on Wed~ esday evening, Nov. 30th. lf not ‘ne on the first fine evening fii iwing. Everybody welcome. 644-ll-I8-29 "Attention-~ That moan! you. The P.W.C. Times for December vill be on sale in all bookltoroi on vednesday. November 80th. Peril Iudenta who desire A copy phlk #rid 20 cents to Business Mhinger. Ebers. care of P W C A 20. ’ First quarter moon Tliurstlay. Dec. ist, 9i51 a. m. ‘ . . . _ gy will be mailed promptly, ellhlo ‘Tlmis will also he on sale in P.W. C- at 12 o'clock Wednesday. n \ I i ' \- i l A- Y \