MAXIMS OFA MERCHANT For you there is no beauty deeper than your dreams. _.__'———————-_ .*.;".'.'.'...'r::.".'.::“::i mrrrlur...“ Iiiiiiiiiiis riiuiiiin IIIIH iciiiiiiiir ciiiiii III IIIIIIIY If There Had BeonTlodMaritimos T n or c _ Probably Would Have Been N0 British f0’ ‘Canada, Declares Sir Robert Falconer. vnucouvss, a c., Sept. s.- 111111.111 Stains HICPQ is 1.1.1 the 111.111.. There can be no question of the ex- 11111111110" intense of distinguishing character Sir itcbcrt crdlicd the ltisritiine istics which give to Canada n. marked identity of her own among the nations of the world. Sir Rob- ert Falconer, President 0f the Uni- versity 0f Toronto. said here today, addressing tho ifianadian Club on tho subject, “Elements of Canad- ian Nationality." "All across Canada the pro- Provinces wltii being responsible for the Canada of today. ilo said if Iiiero hail been no Marilinics "1"" brobably vilouitl have been Illl British Canada. Tho founding of Halifax to 1749 was mic of the iiinst. strategic movos ovcr made by Grout Britain. lie also gavn 111-111111, to tho lloynlists for 1ilaying a vory pounced characteristics of the 1ieo-1lmport11n1 11111-1 111 1111,1111: 11.1111, 11w pie are more and more apparent," the speaker said. ‘ "And there is unity everywhere- No matter where one travels iii Canada One feels at home, hut when you cross the lino into the foundations of the lloiiiinion. "Halifax held Nova Scotiii and New Brunswick loyal," 1111111 $11- RODPPI. “and the itiariiimcs must. always remain a very Important part of Canada." Heat W365 In , Middle West (Special to the Guardian) CHICAGO. Sept. tl.—'I'hree men died here following prostrstions. and countless thousands sweltered yesterday as a post-seasonal heat wave blanketed middle western and Great Lakes states. While city dwellers fumed in an atmosphere that was hot and humid, the farm- ers were jubilant, and predictions for continued warm weather in most oi the states in the corn belt met with their unanimous approv- al. - -—~—~—<-oc~-—— “Stage Manager” Of Lords About r! Keir Memorial‘ Presbyterian Church M a I p c q u e What. is undoubtedly an cvcnt of historic importance is duo to take place in Malpeque on Sunday, Sept. llth when the new Presbyterian Church will be opened and dedicat- ed. It was on this spot that Dr. Keir was ordained being the first Presbyterian minister to be ordain- cd on Prince Edward Island. The Presbyterians of the district sus- tained a herd knock when they lost their church, but, nothing dauutcd. at once lent. themselves to the task of rebuilding a house wherein to worship according to the faith and traditions of their fathers. That task is now completed and the new House of God is one oi which they are humbly and justly proud. It is one of the most beautiful church- es in the Maritimes, beautifully and orderly furnished in perfect To R e t ll‘ e LONDON. Sept- 8. — The "stage manager" o1’ the l-louso of Lords 111 about to retire under tho ago limit governing civil servants. For the past 22 years Mr. Thomas WIiito-' keeping with the ideals of Presby- terian church architecture. As one man put it "it makes you fcel holy to sit in it." This may 150cm ilippant, but. it expresses the heed has been a resident 8ilD0fllP1m1nd and purpose 1.11 1111111111 W111, tendeut of tho iiouse of llordllwbuiu’ 11h Th0“, who 0mm. M1, whe" M“ Mil-IN"? 00'3"“ Puma‘ subdued into silence for they fecl ment in State the peers attend in! their robes (although they do not) wear their coronots) The climax' oi the King's impressive entry into’ tho Lord's Chamber is reached they arc on hallowed ground. The services on (Sabbath will be at ll s. m.. Ii p. m. and 7.30 p. m. At the morning service the Rcv. CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1927 British Journalists Welcomed To Toronto (Special to thc Guardian) TORONTO, Ont., Sept. 8. —Th_e British journal party consisting oi some 100 editors", owners and inan- agcrs oi important vivcckly newspap- ers ln the old land, who accompan- ied by their ladies, have been on a tour of the dominion, were guests of the city at luncheon in the Sunnysidc pavilion, yesterday. They were accorded a hearty welcome by [Mayor Foster, who said the doors were always open in Canada for ,visitors and settlers from Great Britain. Mr. W. L. Palmer, editor, Western Daily News of Plymouth, in res- ponding for the visitors, after ex- ‘presslng appreciation for the wcI- comc accorded them, made a strong lplea for the preservation of historic relics and the possessions of the ‘early settlers and pioneers. -_--. ~¢Q> ...... . ._ iFinance Dept. Gets Overhauling (Special to thc Guardian) OTTAWA, Ont, Sept. 8. -—- The Department of Finance is in a flilrry today over the commencement of an independent audit of Canada's finances. It was decided by par- liament that. at tlic end of each fivc years. a complete overruling of the bookkeeping of the Finance Minister would bc conducted both as regards his department. and its dealing with other governmental departments. Hyde and Company of Montreal. arc in charge, Hyde himself being chairman of tho board. Ii. is hint- ed that many changes in routing are coining on completion of the boards work. Further, that an- other loan of $10,000,000 will be madc in New York for refundiirz kpurposcs. Finance Minister Robb ;however, docs not. discuss any out- 'comc to the special audit. The [Minister will leave for Goclericli to- morrow night, wlicrc lic will speak on Saturday lllghF-Ulf‘. clesc of tho North Hui-on by-clcction. ~41 Gives Up ilyriii-gi h At Ago Oi 105 (Iiy British Uiiitcd Press) LONDON, Scpt. 8.--“Cilcky." Ani- crslianfs oldest inhabitant, has just giver. up flying. Hc can be seen any day strutting about the Crown Hotel, in the - against taking tlic chance. Daniel J Fraser D11 LILD" 1mm Bucklnghamshire village. wlicrc he _ 1 has lived for the [lllfit 100 years. Mormon’ Presbymnan "Nothing worries ‘Cocky’, licncc isgrcat. age," said the manager oi thc hotel recently. "His digestion is good, he sleeps well, and is ad- mired by ali the visitors. "Cocky" is a cockatoo, who was reared when stage coaches were the fashion. Every time he moults his feath- crs conic up again, bright in colours and hc remains just as strong in scrcech. Hc can ily, too, in spite oi his great age, but he prefers to strut. in a dignified manner about the hotel. Polish Scheme Not Acceptable To British Govt. (Special to the Guardian) LONDON, Sept. 8.—Thc British government docs not. intend to ex- tend the obligations and responsibi- lities already Incurred under the Locarno treaty, although it; is ready to give cvcry assistance to ensure the future peace and stability of Europe. This was thc authoritative state- ment madc to British United Press today in high circles. Attempt on the part of Poland 'undcr the new non-aggression pact which wjould revive the Geneva protocol to gct Great Britain as part. guarantee. will therefore be resented. It. is ex- pected, however, that ' the Polish plan will eventually take form in eastern Europe, where Germany and Poland play the principal parts with Britain, an interested and sympathetic onlooker, but, there is much speculation as to what the French attitude will bc. It is as- serted in Paris that one of Poland's ideas is to force Germany to pledge herself to organize her eastern frontiers, as immutable. and if Germany fails to make such a pledge then the occupation of the Rhine and will be prolonged under the plea that Germany is still a menace to the peace of Europe. Obviously, Foreign Minister Briand would find himself in great difficulty should this scheme suc- ceed because he would have to throw over the whole policy oi Germany in favor of thc Poincare idea of still outlawing her. In such a case the British, too, would have to take a hand as it would en- danger the Local-no policy of con- ciliation. imd the public through the House of Commons would probably make its voice heard against Britain becoming involved. The tendency n. present is to view the whole plan with suspicion. because jnd idealistic as it appears on the when the electric light, hitherto 011,111 01 shining but. feobly, is gradually 111-4301110110 W111 preach 111111 dedicate tbc1h creased iintll It reaches its full 011111-011 01111 f111~1111111-¢, I IIOWBI’ nil lllfl Milleiily lltlliilfl "i" It is anticipated that given fine, Quoon to tho scat on his left and 111011111111- very largo congregations assumes his seat upon the Thronc.'w111 take part in the services. It was Mr. Whitehoads special duty to see that not. a speck oi dust was to be found iii all the appoint- ments for this pagenntry. and to. ensure that the electric light was switched to its full power at tho exactly suitable moment- Grandmother Gives Blood Infusion (Canadian Press.) JERSEY CITY, N.J.. Sept. Il.—_-A plni. and a half of blood Riven him. by the sixty-three year old Riv-lid" mother for whom hc had called in his delirium, brought William Ort- ' mann, 20, back to recovery after lie was almost crushed to death in n “ ‘*““ mixing machine at a baking powder _ plant here. Mrs. Emily Coons. the grandmoth- cr. volunteered for the operation af- 11-1‘ two young men were rejected. "Whafs the matter with me? she “c-oooooowooo-ooeoommw Condensed Specials l ' a RATE-to. per word, not t each insertion in this colunlu. ‘BILLIIEADB AND STATEMENTS neatly printed. Guardian Jab when‘ inquired. q-AMHONABLE WEDDINQ 51111. Surgeons hesitated because of hcr tionery,‘ fine selection. Guardian 1111f- , ,, Job Prmwnh 1g lgomc on. lets go. the woman l saThe‘ operation was performed lll ‘SHIPPING rrios sxrnon- , H _ 111 1101101111,, W111... 12:11:11: rysuflplled. Guardisntilob 3x15353115 haflflgczr; taken 511110111111 from a torn right arm and an tniur- ed foot so badly hurt that. it had t0 Pel/‘lirrgplggtgng’ has bcen cnrlllil l0!‘ I ears. Hts fath- L‘.°'..“'32;‘§°‘.2..2l"°ui§ n Wcstilcld. Novel Taxes _ Britt n u lted Press) svlglltyirv. N.‘ s. Benwuiil" 8" ‘BLUESTONE. \BLUE8TONE. 30 casks now landing for sale lozv. N. Rattonbury Ltd- , " 8985-9-7-ti HHBKOIIIAM OAII-DS AND mourning cards at shortest notices Guardian Job Prlntery. ‘WRITING PAPER AND ENVEL- opao with eiddresl are alwoyl fashionable. Guardian Job 1, 1 to pcrstion in Prtntflfl. t! glhigruy 1f“ w)?“ (its sponsors to be the mostadvanced and 21'? romantic syn ill 01 Blvlilfii medical aid in the wor . Brlefly- the, scheme is to mobilise six doctors; each with an aeroplane waiting fol‘) s. call by telegraph or radio, to speed‘ of! on urgent calls from sick or in- tioiisly executed. Guardian n- jured people In the sparsely settledl tral J55 Printer. Phone‘ 18!. interior and northernasrcas of this .. ‘ In a few months. it is dc-, ‘CORRESPONDING! CARD! AND flared, lonely stockmen in outback envelopes with address printed. areas need have little fear of not Iii-ll All! ‘lllllll f0! WIINIWWAIQ‘ receiving medical attention. should "lint. tilnatlonl, etc. Guardian they fall sick or be injured hundreds “l? i"!- ‘ if . of miles from an established medi-l “T co, while the shadowing terror of ‘INQUIRI R! OHRONIG DII- heroic, pioneering women, who have “RI. 118 Prince, Strut. DP- gone forth to make a garden of the cim. ‘Don't doing. 1mm“! I11 wilderness-the terror of bearing "It i911» 11111111 n 61-11801 1 children removed from hums sis-1- "W V“? °°°° "W"- l‘ walla? 5.3km... branch oi the Priced 80 for 20c; 100 ior t 3 2110 t “n: M“ t" u 1' British Medical Association. an ore. I 0L 0&1 ill if ‘SPECIAL HAMBURG STIAK. -. Easter quality beef. Saunders Newsom and 00., East. and Mar- ket Building. ' ‘JOB JRINTING OP. IVIRV description, cheaply and ex di- 1801100000010. or animation known as the Ausiralian-‘uygm, 11 t. ltate Governments will co-opei-stn ptsbie to, l.‘ an 1 . PRIIIE 0f IIETRIIII 0111111111; Royal Windsor, Now At Harbor G r a c e, Will Search Ocean For Old Glory Plane. Parliament May Be Asked T0 ' Pass Legislation To St op T r a. n s-Atlantic Flying. * l (Canadian Press) | ST. JOHN'S Nflil-. Sept. 8. — left Rangoon on the comparativcly Phil Wood and lluko Schiller, iiavl- simple jump of 350 miles to Bani-l- (circle completed. Bron-k and Sclilce gator and pilot of the moiiii1il:iii<'»kok. tho colorful capital 'of Siam. Rilyili Windsor, which is now .it Four hours would have been a lib- liiifhtll‘ (trace a ailing fuvorzihltl oral allowanizc for tho trip in ihB ivoatiici‘ I'm- it lruiurAtliiiitic. flight. zinnoniu-ivil lierc tonight that. as soon as iveuiiici‘ ])l".l‘llllil.0il they would search the ocean at the pos- ition givcn iii tlic SOS message sent. out. early _vcstc.rday by the Old (llnry. The fliers expressed doubt. zistc tho irontliiuiincc of their flight. from Windsor to Windsor. because- of u message revolved to- night. from their backers advising zibsonce of untoivsrii ileveiopmentii and extension of the Jump. to Ilaiioi should not have more than doubled the time of tho flight. Their "ship" would be then in the space of a few brief months to be posted on thc new air navigation rosters. first as "overdue", tlion as "missing". No News From Sir John Carling No news was revolved today from the Sir John Carling. The north Atlantic today held as an agonizing Th1- Priilc of Detroit is ovcriiuo-lsecrct tho fate of four planes and (fuming on tlic heels of the recontitcn lives and somewhere in the sci-ins of aviation ilisasicrs, appre- Wltlc Pacific rests the answer i.o (Associated Press) Iicnoion vras riiiscd last. night tho complete illsappersnce of tho when hours passed btiyoiiii the three 1ilanra and seven persons. time tlio globe-circling piano should have nrrlvoil at Bangkok, PREVENTIVE LEGISLATION Siam, ivitlmiit a word being rccoiv- cit from W.ll. Rroi-k and Edward l1‘. Sclilco. Difficulty of communi- may be asked to pass; 19111111311011: cation from that. section and ilieiili tlic next session to stop iranriq suggestion prior to their inkc-ofl'1Atluiitli' flying to and from the yesterday morning from Rangoon, Dominion. This was tire intimation‘ that tho (lays Imp might be cou- made by Premier W. L. blacken- tinucil to Ilaiioi, From-Ii lnilo- zio King. this evening, in referring (liiina, sci-veil to lessen somewhat to recruit. requests made tn the ill!‘ uuxicty- govcriimcni to prevent air flights. -Witli nearly from (Janada across the Atlantic. llAiiiiillSlE iiliil. BE FIRST’ WIIILFISAERIES CHAIR New University CoursdWdl Lead To Degree, Oi B. Sc. (Fisheries). I HALIFAX, Sept-i R. ---. Ilr. A. H.312. embracing special courses in lilzickeiizic. President oi‘ llzilliuusic fish culiurr‘ and Uiiivcrsil)’. “mm lililily lllill lllil course would ho based on a solid proposal to establish a. course lcuiiqtraining in the fundamental scien- ing to (lie degree of B. Sc. (fisii- i-cs. to be given by members of t.ho cries), iii co-iiporniioii wltii illil:1)l'(.‘ii(‘|li stuff of tho University, flonriiilnn (ioveriinicni, had boon and would also embrace. practical under ivonsidcration for some time.‘instruction iii: and that Daliiousic had expressctl; (A), General principles a (lcsirc to (in-operate t.o tho fuli1to fisheries, extent of hcr ability, adding: “'l‘lio‘ (ll) Principles of flsli einbroyl- iwoiisiiiiinuitioii of tlic prnpnsabogy and fish culture, moans a notable thing for (lanada. ((1) Priniripics of sailing. drying (Canadian Press) OTTAWA. Sept- 8. --- Parliament lialf illl‘li' world handling. Tlio, rivlstiui; in iiartii-iiliir, aiul the world in and conning methods. geucral-" (D) Principles of freezing and Dr. ivlacKriizin explained that, smoke inctiiods, and Iirii-fly, tlic plan was to offer it fouri yours‘ course for the iicgrcc of Il.'l|i a laboratory situated ‘on open sea-water. directly iiiiiiiii cniiiiiiiioii or THE l‘ ciiiiiiiic unit's iiirui Nil IIIIIRII FRIIM BARIINR PIANE (l6) Niuriiio Biology. to be Sill/Pit ‘Ouebec, Hydro And- Farmers Day At o. N. n. (Special to the Guardian) TORONTO, Ont. Sept. 8. —43ue- bcc. hydro and farmers day-that was yesterday's designation at. the Canadian National Exhibition. and what a combination, Quebec one of the earliest settled and wealthiest provinces oi the dominion. hydro that. great force to which Canada. and particularly Ontario, owes much of its progress and happiness the farm. Canada's basic industry. without which the dominion never could have acauired that position among the leaders oi world com- merce which she now occupies. To these three the exhibition vesterdav nnld just. tributes. Whole hearted tribute it. was for all three have played a prominent part. in the forward march of Canada =incc confederation. '60 years ago. True, Quebec unfortunately was ‘not; officially represented. riuc to the unavoidable ahsencmof Premier Thscheresu. wbn sent. his regrets to iihn president of the Canadian Na- tions‘. Exhibition. Hundreds Dying From Cholera E p i d e m i c (Special to the Guardian) SHANGHAI, Sept. B. l-Poreign observers from Nsnking report the cholera epidemic increasing, with 8,000 known cases. Physicians and hospitals are unavailable and hun- dreds arc dying in the streets and fields. The Chinese Red Cross is making inadequate efforts to re- licvc the sick and bury the dead. Moving Alp Peril (British United Press) GENEVA, September 8.-~-Mhtl0l" Arbine, a mountain near Bcllizons. in the canton or Ticino whose sum- mit. has subsided several yards in past. years, is causing much anxiety in Switzerland. As s result of1 a recent. geological report upon thesubject the Gov- ernment. has decided that a large number of villages in the neighbor- hood must bc evacuated. So great is the movement becom- ing that the Government is making a monthly examination of the cre- vasses. which are widening- This widening must result in thei fall of the summit; and what migllli prove a catastrophe will follow. , Since 1888 a watch has been kept ,on this 5.500 it. height of Arbine. Measurements show that the plat- 1form which forms the summit. 100,- .000 square yards in ares, is danger- ously undermined. _ iSome English Social Climbers Think It Pays To Advertise LONDON, Supt. 8. ~ (‘crtuiu social climbers are alleged to lic adopting an ingenious expedient. to obtain further public notice in their courso upward. invitations to such a function as a B03141 Game" Party are naturally distributed by the hundreds, and, given the rsiliils" Ito pushfuliivss. thorn is no srcui‘ difficulty in securing one- The soc-l ial climber, therefore, reckoning up‘ tho situation. comes to the con-i cliision that. there is not much dis- 11111111011 to be gained from accept- Tlin slxtli Annual (loiiveiitioii of! (fatliedral. the ("atliolii- Women's ilcnguo vif~"lloly (toil We Praise Thy Namo“ UlllifliliilflfiWll Iiioccso oponorl oii1 ..'r11n Assembly. ' 'l'ii(l-‘i(l1l¥ lllillli. Silflt- 6th in Kiiltzllll~i1 The biuiiiicsn sessions were pre- of (‘olumbus Home which that. -'ll",!ililf‘fl over by Mrs. W» .I. Maclntyro giinization gcnerously offered (lliiii'-~I)1o11¢1.11111 111-0011111110 111111; gayo 11 loiciown Sub-division for coiiveii-lvivm 111111 11111111111111"; 111311011, or thtii tion purposes. There was a large lloiiiliiiim (Ymiventioii licld in Mont~ llliillllill‘ "i tlfllidlili-P-‘i fllYi-‘illlll. tlvltiyiroul last Junr- and at which she was sub-division tliroiigliuill lllil llitlv"1rcprosoiiiiitlvo of Charlottetown I'll‘ Dorsey. (Zhiirluttctown 011i. ilrcsiiled In a most. gruclolliiiot‘ work done all along tho lino. ln a1cordial wr-lconio to tlio vlslllllfi omciial and surely was an inspira- delogatcs and local mdincrs who [l|‘|i.li)Il to all proiiom. T110 (1 w_ 1,, , led tho splendid K. or C- flouncibp1~0v11111 11 1-0111 1111.101- 101- 11111111 1,0111 Chambers. Tho following qirograrinmatcrial as wcll as spiritual wher- W1111 lllusciiteil 111111 ovary llliliillwrmivcr it‘ is instituted and the financ~ was enthusiastically viilctlrlltl illifllal reports shows everything in a the addresses hf Ruv- D1" W- V~ most flourishing condition. MacDonald and-Rev. Dr. Patrick Q11 1170111100111“. 01.0111"; 1111 "A1, McMahon wero listened t.o most 81- llnmc" ivas tendered the (Ielegatos tentatively 11nd with dour umircuiulaiui friends in Rosary lliill by the tion as was the cordial greetings (lhnrluitctown aim-division. A and words of commendation of the 1111111111 1011 1111,11, W111, 111-0111111111 01,11,1- Honorary Chaplain Rt» Rev. Maur-‘hy M111, ,1“. K111111101. V1110 111-00111. lfi" Mlwlliillillilfi lent. and the ices were cut by Mrs. Th0 fflllilwlllfi Pfililfilill W88 iiflfmi. Austin Trainer/Miss Florence ried out: iilnriioy local president and Mrs. "O Canada." ——’i‘iie Assembly. .w. .I. Maclniyro Diocesan presid- Pfilyfll‘ Wllfiiiilfilfy (‘Jlfllllillli (out. received tho guests and n very (lroetings. President of Cliarliitic-1110111111111111111011111; 11,1111 011101.011 11y town Sulrillvltllilil. - Ml!!! l“l0i‘i'l°.ali. Musical numbers were furnish- llilfiidy- ml by tho Little Flower (‘.lub. Mre. Vocal Solo-—--Sclccterl——litli's. (Dr.) 113-11011 111111111111 M, A111-011 010K011.» an . Aproiusely decorated with flowers Violin Solo --Seloctod—-Mliis Katie} and fernery and the bright cos- A leenlillilliqlly- m p ‘Htumcs of tho ladies added a touch 1111118 itrlliiii. 0008M 1'09 i of colour most cffectivo in tho love- cnt —Mrs- W- J- Mciniyrc- liy setting of tho connecting parl- Vocal Solo ~8oIectoil - Mrs. W.‘011111_ t. felted it tnlrhmark aRemarka -—By Visiting Clergy. a Brit-Greetings? Rt. Rev. Maurice Mac- A- Milvllilllflid- ' A particularly pleasant ioaturo ‘of the evening wasJhe presenta- tloii by Mro- Mnclniyrc of the Dio- cesan C. W .L. prise to Miss Eileen Address —~Rcv. Patrick McMahon. D.D, Charlottetown- 1‘: ‘A111 u _I l;i..i m..... . lllvil llvilli! 1'i'-l‘1‘i‘-i~'*‘-"l“‘l- “H” Pl“"',l)iiiccsii. Thi- various ilistriist. still-l lliiliilfl- division reports showed an iiicreascl and efficient manner and oxtcniloil 1.1011111 1111,1011 1110 11110011011 W011 1111011.' R- -l- l-eilwiill- ney. Mrs. Raymond Praught and Adiiresss-Rev. W- V. MacDonald. M11111 N11", M11110; T110 111111 w,“ D 1)., Hope River. ' Iiig such an invitation but. lic I01‘ moi-o often she) may gain a grati- tying amount of Dllllllully ll ill" 1"‘ ivitatioii is declined. A little sheaf of notices, thoro- forc, appears from time to time in tho "scoial column" of certain newspapers on thoso lines. "Mr. and Mrs- Iilghflycr greatly regret: they were unavoidably prevented from obeying their lilajcstics com- |mands on the occasion of the Royal function last Thursday." or, "Miss Muriel Gadabout. is at present at Baden and was therefore unable to be present at the Duchess of1 Doublogloucestcns Reception." If you looked into Miss Muir-let's real whereabouts you would perhaps find sho was not at Horton Baden, but at Margato Margato. Those notices, of course. arc paid for as advertisoments- Many papers though, will not accept them. Social aspirants who adopt. sucli a dodgo would doubtless be (arcs!- iallen if they realised that it is n breach of social etiquette to do- clinc a. general invitation which emanates from tho highest quarter. and still more is it a grave social miscoursc to inako public onr-‘s |ii~ ability to attend. The proper course is to write a latter tn tho Lord Chamberlain's Department. asking that unilcr tho exceptional ‘circumstances the invitation may bo withdrawn, and specifically ex- plaining why attendance is impos- sible. . ——-—<ooo---——-~ (Special to the flitorillan) DONCASTER, England. Sept. B.- The price of i930!) guineas (about 8100.000) was paid for a yearling filly at the sales here today by F. Darling. a trainer. who was sold to MAXIMS OFA MERCHANT The soul best discovers itself In the eyes of another. (‘hurlottotown iiuurdlan Two Morning Guardian. Founded Canto 1881 FRASER INSTIIL LIBRARY A A NIIIABIE. IIRGANIZATIIJN Contains Valuable Board. or Print And Volumes Given By Nephew 0f First; Napoleon. , a MONTREAL" Que. Sept. 8. -- hv th ,1] 11 Ono‘ hundred nad tcn thousand tile I.?bi'(i1(i'y‘eCA;g€ial)tfioAhtanlgexlslhl- books, constituting Montrcalis iarg- stitiitc 01111111111311 1110 10510111111811 ::l}ell[l11:llllt'dlibra1'y. ill}: "OW living br-iiig of particular importance. “m8 Fro. againstt c menace of _An_hoiiorcd place in this collec- mc- FIT _°1_ Off Olly years since tion is accorded to a number oi asei institute library “'80 111111115111111-111 110111111 11011111105 ,p1.e_ founded, the fire danger has existed sentcd to the Institute by Prince greatly retarding its expansion. At. Jerome Biionaparte, a nephew or 1rrescnt the library is closed while the first Napoleon, when on a visit fireproof book racks. doors‘ and to Canada. Those books are rich- windows arc being installed. It ly embossed in gold and bear 1,119 will not. be again open to the pub- Prince's monogram. lic for over two months. Private collections which have Despite tile fact that the Fraser swelled the library of the Fraser In- Instltute Library has always lnbor- 31111111» were 00111101111100 by 1110 111w ed unclcr a heavy financial bandi- G. 1-11 R, 11101-115011 Judge T011011“ can. bviils 8111111011011 entirely by en- and Robertson Macaulay. A single dowment, it now stands well in tllc volume from the collection of Judge lead of all Montreal's libraries. In Torrcncv recently brought a price 0f‘ ‘ number and value of volumes it is 43.000 francs when sold at auction far ahead of the Montreal Munici--111 P111111, ps1 Library which occupies palatial Monsieur dc Crovecoeur points quarters on Sherbwniw Street. out that individual book collectors Monsieur Pierre B. dc Crcvccocur. 11111111 00011 111101-11 01 00011001111118 who has bwl in command ui the their treasures ti» the Fraser Insti- Ffflhcl‘ Illfillilltfi l0!‘ 0V8? 30 years. tutc because of the lack.of protec- is an enthusiastic bibliophilc, a 111-1111111011 against, fire provided by the l-‘iiwllom 17°03“ B"? Bil abiding D115- old building and‘ wooden shelves. Sivll as well as a source of incomc- Now. that every safeguard is assur- He takes a persunul pride in each cd m thc books, he hopes that be- rarc volume under his care and 11211111109515 W111 110 11101-0 11011110111; its history at his fingertips "Persons Whf) loved their books Bilcalihl‘ 0i Alli? illfillller 0i ll-‘i dB- naturally did not like to think of vclopmcnt, the Fraser Institute has 1111-11 11011111 1111 111 511101101" 101111111100 an unusual number of valuable 1111. 11010111111 ~11, 00115001101100 books lone c111 of print» Its CQFIhoy left lllflll‘ collections w the lection of Canadians. alone numbers 111103111 Univcrsity Library. which is 6,000, and it also boasts a spcciafnm 11110111.“ T1101. need‘ 110w 110 collection oi nil bunks» Ilonizer hesitate to help the Fraser Mani’ "l m“ m9“ lnteiestlng Institute. which is open to all the VOIIIITIOS have been inherited from 011171.115 01' 1010111100131 1 earlier libraries. Thus when the, when 11 0100115 111 1110110111001- 1110 library was lilllnded 17101335 l‘ acfFraser Institute will boast. a. Juven- i-lulffid U19 b°°k$ o‘ m” Mtmlma-Lilc cpartmcnt. which has long been Library. then defunct after a life 00cm 111 11110118111115 do 131-0001100111»; 10 years. Later it was increased 1111,0111‘, dreamk British Play 1Ruling" In Regard Ccnsors Dislike To County Judges Bible Referenoosi (Special uutuuuu...» OTTAWA, OntQSept. B. -— An » iofficial ruling has been given in LONDON. Sept. S. - The Loribrcgard to the retirement of county Chamberlaiirs Department. wliicliijudges. By an act passed a few 1s 1050011511111. 101.1111; censorship obyears ago. provision was made for 5111111. plays, rragarrls with no fav- the retirement of these judges 0n curable eye tlic inclusloii of Bibi" Feflfilllllil 75 Yflii-FS 0f 689- This hi5 references in ilramatic works. been hold to mean that. on 75 being “Poiipliurs Wife“. ‘Wlllfll has just reached, the judges‘ powers would been 1u~1uiu1~u at tho Queen's horcnccasc immcdiatvly. and some rush ivss fPillfllINl for revision because‘appoilllillenis have been made. The the passage. (lcncsig XXIX 7-21), Eil-iruliiig now is against this automa- gur ‘liiidilloton, cxpungcd tho pzis- tic provision, and upholds the view sage. but tho management 1irintcdtliat the retiring judges may con- it on thc loose sheets which were tmue his functions lllltll 5011180118 l5 inserted iii tho 1irograniinrs. flPllflilll-Qd "l i115 Place- Th“ m“ Potipliar bore 1irovirs to bc an r-l-ibc done anytime after hi! attains (lt-rly inciiibei‘ nf the 1icei1ig<> mar-fills BCVCIIW llllll YEM- rieil to a young ivifc. and the JOH- "Wm?- cph is a chauffeur" who ileclineii “'1' 11W 110i told- witliout. the least. hesitation to lw- ‘Flic critics hero acknowledgfi come infuriiiterl wltii Airs. Poti-ltliai tho drcssiiig-room scene and phar. There is a scour- iii lici- ]1riiy~1lhf' trial scene secure some grip Oil 1.1111011 11111011111 r0010 111111 n1 1111~‘(hi\ bciioliler, but the work as n. close, stung by the modern .Ioseph‘si who)». they assert. is uneven and refusal. tier Ladyship calls the rest llilb‘ llillfi‘ 0101"} Teal depth ma“ a“ 0f IIIO llt)llS(‘h0l(l in and accuses.‘nriiiiiuir nnluthiy lnusazine story» Joseph of assault. lic takes; his Till‘ liiifiiiliivllilii 0! l‘- womfln bu‘ trial and. noctllilsd to shy. "g(-‘.s1i‘l>iit‘i' in smoothing of 11 unveil? off“ Tho wonder rather" is that any ill Stilt!" <‘l'11lt lllii lll "l9 N689!"- in‘ police liiagistratc found thu sliglit-ifliillwo it has been ilcscribed as an 01.11 11111111111 11,1 00111101111111; 111111 1,11iunintriitiriiiul argument against siicli flimsy evidence iilrs. l‘oti- “pinch hnr1'i11i@1'-'+ Thu nlsv had 1111 011m- 101-111011 111,. 00111-1 11111110311011 ciiiiiuslaslii- rr-cr-ption on its first 1101- 11111111111011. night. If scents to ho one of those what happens to yiriuiiictloiis which may flicker fill‘ u few weeks and then suddenly 6K- N A MAQAZINE ."..'1;‘.‘.'.f§§_f}‘.i3l..iLl."i.§I.if“ °' ‘“""” EV“ FQRQETS Announcements, ‘To Cut it S Coming Events, Meetings’ Etc "COMP and sec Cyclone Bally at Mount. Stewart tonight. 0049 ADVERIISINLL Paces tiie Pie Social and ptembe 0030-9-0-2i. "Como. to Dance in Pcakcfls Hall, iftli. "inquire Rn Chronic Diseases I12 Prince Stroot, Dr. Cliit. Don't delay. recovery in next three months. 6063M Sept. 3 "Ire Cream and Dance in Kin- knra llall Friday. Sept. 9th. 9-8-2! “fljazfirw "The regular meeting of the Lu- rmriiNnoisTfs - 11 A 111 . 1 fresh northwest Wllliifl. fair and ijsghanuflgoakgll] so‘ 1:21; Jfigffézz. cool‘. ~ Maximum and minimum tcmpcr- d?" Home Frlday m’ 3'30‘ 9020914,’! aturcs: - Toronto, cloudy . . . . . . . . . . .. R2 ~61! “ML M be _ Montreal, clcal‘ . .. 78-"52 ‘S " l p“""“‘“ "l" l’ .sumc clmiscr. in pianoforte. Sept. Quebec, clear 76--60 1511 m, R_ I Charlottetown, fair (14-49 ' ‘me a awn“ Halifax. fair 70-50 "\Vebstor‘s Corner Hall. Wod- lP-‘lluuuuuy. Sept. ma. Rev- .i..i. Mac- B"'621|)finl\lt| will lecture on his trip to 50-53 Europe. - oosa-o-s-si. at 8.02 "The Borden Dramatic Ciitlt will present their three act com- St. John, fair .. Boston .. New York, cloudy . . . . . . . . .. lligh tide this morning and tonight at 0.49. Sun sets this evening at 6-2.’) and rises tomorrow morning at 5.31. be acting on behalf of lord Dewar. illiyisbylirisrllaroilloiutof Full moon Sunday Sept. llili 8.120 1.11., 1111111111 “T1111 0111 New "Mm, -1l1l- shire Home." si Cornwall hall, Summer-side tide e liteen iniaut- p110 - 2