MAXIMS 0F A MERCHANT -_¢q We know some ulnte who pray and believe In his blessed keeping. and then make s dive for the storm seller ' every time the shifting oloude have a ilttie freon. ‘i; ’ ".00 B. A. M.“ , lubleriptlolls Q p; " and: , 0e end U. Pifivs Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA. FRIDAY, AUGUST s, 1927 Jill gre ee-one taller than the other!- eprlhg from the long will there be men who tower above their fellows. Chnriottotuns Guardian w." 06th _ Inning Guardian. Founded Ill‘! l, MAXIMB OP A MERCHANT _.._._ t n long so two blades of some seed. that (M ., t n ll (lisucclsslul lll After Seven Weeks 0i Discussion The Dele- The“ United A gates 0i Great Britain, States And Japan Found Themsel- ves Unable To Reach An Agreement. He declared the conference did not mean an armament race. The Japanese delegation followed Viscount Cecil._ voicing Japan's re- gret at the outcome of the confer- ence, which would mean more ship building for Japan. Mr. Gibson spokedast, "As Mr. Bridgemanb proposals seem to mean Britain's last word. he said, "I fear as I have already told Mr. Bridge- man that we must frankly admit our efforts at present to find a basis for negotiations acceptable to all three powers have been unsuccess- ful." ial to ' the Guardian) fence. (Spec GENEVA. Aug. 4.—-'I‘he tri-partito naval conference came to an unsuc- cessful end today. After nearly sevenweeks of this discussion the delegates of Great Britain. the Unit- ed States and Japan found them- selves unable to reach an agreemen‘ on the limitation of cruisers. des- troyers and submarines which was the obiect of the conference. Hugh Gibson, head of the Ameri- can delegation, opened the plen- ary session as chairman of the con- ference. Viscount Cecil spoke first for Great Britain. His entire arso- ment was based upon ‘the point that the United~ ‘ demand for lim- itation does not constitute a proper limitation. He reiterated the Brit- ish claim that eight inch gun cruis- crs are ‘offensive ships. while these equipped with six . inch guns are capable of being used only for de- cfufn. Employees Granted Increase (Canadian Plus) MONCTONvN. 8.. Aug. 4.——That ‘an increases)! approximately 618M per cent, had been granted by .the Canadian National Railways to em- ployees in the dinini; and sleeping car services as theresult of nego- tiations between the Canadian Brotherhood of Railway cmployes and that system, was the statement made ‘hare today by W. C. Smith o! Halifax, general chairman of the brotherhood who was here to Saint John. The four p nt schedules ‘in the agreclllefit have been mors- - -s-ayav:<.- r.»- REFUSES COMMENT OTTAWA. Ont.. A Stanley Baldwin who is visiting O day to comment on Geneva indicating of the tripartite naval conference. Great Britatin Miracle In l (By British United Press.) BERLIN. great miracles of the Bavarian village of KOIHIIBTS dorf, in an ordinary cottage among the hllmblCSL peas ant surroundings. Intense relig ,ious brooding has _mai.a on the bo Automobiles fro a. cobble-stoned rich ladies. r of all standings. all 6d mm m‘ “mama”: mvermg an students o‘ w "it ti ti t- clergyman jolmlallsts presidents of . ~- cha“ M empbyeu’ Th“ increase Qfilrgoffs “$5531. bgtvvog: ‘talxio yhiflilfS different societies. educationalists component pans’ i“A“f,,81x11;,,,'{,1’d°“f,,,fi§nc‘j,"‘}§‘_i",d ‘Time 9°11?" 15 5 feminine P119!)- h m] Mdmon to m“ grantledafob- of eleven alld twelve, "when the and leading business and profession- Away, 4:.“ To gm. Dffflcume; M; Bap-mm when he h3g5“ ‘hi; ommmn-"he M595" "him! m smn‘ “M” m” aubmmion o’ ' s door is closed to allow the patient ai men. their wives and daughters. address‘ including bmmle‘. Km; m! w°mflnh°°d W)! Willi find fl-Iiy- - where outside Barnum and Bail- by a conciliation board andathroat _ ened strike by tho brotherhood. as the dining and sleeping car employ- ees were notconcerned in these nc- to obtain a little rest. Responsible eye-w that for six days o Willi-mils difiwflY- girl of the South German typo in _' her RIHIIIICPS and interests, say? - f0 physical delicacy and a pecu- ial-‘ly spiritual expression in her finely featured face. densely religious, she inforlne And Lady Borden (Special to the Guardian) orrswa, . Ont., Aug. 4. Robert and Lady Borden. are enter- el-y Friday shc would be l Cin in future to accolnpa ' on His way to Calvary- in thereupo stainins at dinner tonlsht the Rt» o; u... m we Bugger.“ typical 0 province will be published in tllc ‘Hon. Stanley Baldwin and Mrs. “u; Fourtge“ 5mm,“ or the mo“ Canadian Press, ify in the public links golf champ- received here. It is expected that ma‘ Wm m ha“ AM mm, 5.8m Baldwin. Lady Borden will receive Theresa’ who ‘B banned by ‘he Mr, Justine Argenaulr, py-ggldenpionship met defeat at the hands of this activity will be general by next ‘mmpfluuy when Sh‘, '8 tweed to h" sues" i" a hmdmm 8°“ °’ local population n. be‘ a Bdlnt, bo- of the Publicity Association teseth- P“ Mmmiulh °i Piitsbililh m" W?°"- admit out m is gaining weight blue “d 51"“ bnmdmoth" The gins iler spiritual martyrdom about ‘I with M“ 3- 5- MCI-ma- MP- 19 m!“ ma“! - ' ' , ‘WW 51W- - - - wholrl: gartuill so on w mebflllii‘; mldnilht on Thursday. It.~ lasts Walter fill-ant and wisp. w. Clarkin. ,——-<~>—-— Human Gannon (Once a mill-known imam, flnn t cu. ncccoversw s. . . are wol- ns 0n program n o 1-‘ turs- o and Ty lilo twelve hours through tiii one Charlottetown whue Mr‘ H. TgEleven Drowned herllmdame Mhgiiifltftéflheféwld for sixteen for dinner. the guests in- Durm clude Rt. Hon. Stanley Baldwin and o'clock on the Friday. Mrs. Baldwin, the American Minist- [my He, convu‘siva movements _ er to Canada and Mrs. Phillips, Col. at, the hours M” ‘m, Lypkm o; u“, County end. Lieutenant-Governor ,____ other day reached a not. 100 yards “m5 bad “mush u, be the fattest poo];- Ralston.» Minister of National De- various stages o; agony we is i-Ieartz has consented to hold o. rs- (cnmmn pa”) dlstanlt before 300 lpectaiors in womnu mwnondon.» ah, “M, “with A dam" mew,“ marked out fenso, Chief Justice and Mrs. Ans)!!! mentally enduring Her features mptm“ M‘ Gmmmmem “W” m‘ ARCHANGEL, Russia. Aug. 4.— Tux)" ‘ out advcrttsingthc fact.” and the police guarded the spot un- Sir George and Lady Parlay, Sir are twisted h. pm,‘ she groans the evening of the tenth when the uneven men the entire cm“. o; m, ‘Ugo Zucchini. one of the invellt- " ‘ I " _ _ m an daemon“ unwed m cm“ Henry and Lady Draytnn, Sir and 591,3 fainmh whpa vgflmm Ylslmfs W") be Tfifiillved by l‘ "' Ruumn shame‘. Bhem were ors. was the cannon ball. lie dress- ‘ “ mi f‘ up the myawnh . Ronald Waterhouse. Mrs. osbcl-nc ‘m... o; h... bgdy “o... mo... m] "he Premier and the Mayor of Ohsr- mowed when m, vmeL mdenlod in s. leather suit and stood m it QflQtQfl 3,393 u w“ mum, m“ a am,“ elec- Mld W988i! 0f M0lltfefll more painful, until blood oozes mtmmwn } with lumber.- Was wrecked in theymaml cylmder which ‘Dashed - ~ -—--- tric current was leakinS 170m 9-" No doubt Charlottetown will gve whm s“ near the mouth o‘ the above his knees- MONOTOM ‘ m B‘; Aug‘ “h__ underground “ma, thrtouglzfidtge: ll sa ura y through the skin. day the pain grows hands cease to press 8 her forellea Miles Without Stop atretbhed arms, higher than her head. moment privilo I messages of congratulations from ‘B m a mute o! industrial ug. 4.-—Premier awa, refuses to- dispatches from the breakdown Bavarian Village Aug, 4.-—-0lle f0 the tho Middle Ages is being re-enacted every Friday in low-beamed produced stig- dy of a young girl m Munich Park in market place, and aligilous enthusiasts d- doctors and. medicine interested in itllesses state f the week Ther- esa Nellmalln is a normal young Always in- d her parents a fow months ago that ev- caliod up- ny Christ There set n a "weekly recurrence this time she is forced to lie ill Towards mid- worse. her lunll-shc aita llp in bed with out- raiscd slightly At this god visitors are al- Wiil Suffer Death Penalty (Canadian Press) OTTAWA. August t.— Georges Merle will suffer the death penalty tomorrow morning for the murder of Andre Marelle at Montreal last December. Suggests Prince Open Hudson Bay Railway (Canadian Press) WINNIPEG,_Aug. 4. —-A sugges- tion that the Prince of Wales should be invited "by Western Canada. as a whole“ to officiate at the opening; of the Hudson Bay Railway next year. was made here today by Mayor Ralph Webb of Winnipeg. "I think it would be eminently fitting for Western Canada as a whole to invite the Prince of Wales to the opening of the railway next year and for the Prince to return home through the Hudson Bay,” Mayor Webb said. Lord Aberdeen Celebrates His 80th Birthday _ _ Mr. Baldwin was ill an earnest 162%‘)? rug‘? g,';.?l'em&2)rqum mood and drew a picture of a upt- of Aberdeen. former Governor Gen- s“ Baggy‘ ausggyex€rkggiulffi eral of Canada. yesterday celebrated eliuyby S“! gran: 3a‘ p y his 80th birthday. Replying to H“ wrong to 5mm a iiREiI ulllu ll ui (ill ._i___.__.._.._._. y Has Been To Restore Credit And if e e p Peace-Premier Baldwin In E a rll e st Baldwin Lays Wreath Mood ‘Draws A_ Picture Oi A Nation on Grave of Sh. Slowly But Surely Working Its Way Wilfred Laurier (Special tn_tlTe_Guardiall) . , , ,, ,, OTTAWA, Ont., Aug. 4. -—A de- m" ggamilagfllgzig‘ hgfiggrzfiffwlfihe 131:‘. parture from the official program ,lle wont. on. had been the “tougll- for the est experience that ever faced a nation." “What we were then (before tho war) we al-e- now," ho asserted and sucil statements were a "gross calumny." "that did not require con- tradiction." . . Ml-. Baldwin referred to a Brit- ish habit. of “ironic depreciation," and remarked amid laughter and applause than. it "often misleads a lltranger—not. always to his ad- vantage. The British. he continued, were a “grimly practical people" who did not believe "that a mall can demonstrate his superiority by crowing." They believed that (he place to crow was at the Poul- (ry Congress. , Mr- Baldwin referred extensive- ly to industrial troubles in Eng- land. and said that there ‘was a tendency abroad to say‘ that the working classes were revolution- ary and out for trouble. “That. is a very gross exaggera- gross caiumny on n. very fine lot of men." Mr. Baldwin ' . . . . injury are sometimes more appar- Hts-Tod emphatically. More WEB. hi) ent than the liigns of health, but said, material for trouble in the tho wise doctor watches with more industrial disruption that followed 4 ‘ ’__‘ deep-seeing eyes and knows the the war and there were numbers h” L9 Deva‘ mcuwumm Prince meaning of those healing currents of mell intent on tormenting Edwmd Ishmd is ‘m ‘mwrwnt ‘me of life. that move again upon thoirytrollble, but ‘they were a nlinority. ""1 evmwhi")! 5mm‘! b” ‘mm wreak ‘throughout the body politics." and o very smell minority"- Wfilfiflmfl "K156 Peollle- ' Premier Baldwin said that he At another point in his address Le Duo“ is edned by Hen“ llad spokon as he could in no other When reviewing the i-Pflilblefi 0f Bourrs-sss who healers been known gQunfl-y h... England bml addedthe workers, m. Baldwin paused. 9'5 m“ °’ the °utst5ndmg “gut” u‘ that llc regarded Canada as En - 8nd With marked. fimilhlfllb 88.111’- cmnwia“ mime“) “m “"1 he w l land. l-ic than asked that the prog- "Do you wonder he (the worker) B-Cwmllfi-ili/ "l0 DQTW- 13mg n! (he Empire be discussed oftcll despairs of facing the future. Th” °"°“'5‘°“\5“ 94'“ wmmsed '3‘ among U18 nations forming its But lle is facinil 1t Wm) 8- 001M180. OTTAWA, Aug. 4. —— “All foreign policy since the war has been conducted with that one oil- jcct, to restore credit and keep peace," Right Hon. Stanley Bald- win. Prime Minister of Great Brit- ain. declared ill the course of an address before the Ottawa lClub to- day- tery and placed a. wreath on grave of Sir Wilfrid Laurier. Baldwin par Mr bat England for bimto lay the wreath. decline,‘ Canada Lord ‘Aberdeen cabled Pre- M“ Bamwm declared’ “we are m!" Kmg‘ warmest than“ w feeling our way rtoward a new in- yourse“ and colleagues m’ smgul- rillstrial balance. just. as commorc gfly lwmmertul fxzgdczrdtagoxzlgsaxfisiiaily as ‘wo are moving toward a Aieepg apprega g w y|new orientation in our markets. r can “n my” ‘ e are You can hear tho groaning and watching gm‘ pride “md ‘hankml; creaking of (the new structure as it m“ "‘t‘"}‘,§“‘°‘?, n Carma“ Hes settles into place, and the noise comm“ “a om‘ sounds ‘a great deal louder when carripd across the ocean by ampli- fiers—-wa are in a. process of growth and adaption of growth aft.- er the whole body has received a s state tho symptoms o guests of Premier Mackenzie King. Convicted Woman (By British United Press) LONDON. * Aug. 4.—Mrs. Doro Henri Bourassa, M. P. Editor 0f Le Devoir found guilty at the London Sea in a. court of law. break of excited whispering and general turning of heads. is physically unique. She has bee described as "a woman of her proportions really are. Sir Robert Borden Hon. William Phillips. United States Minister to Canada, Cabinet Ministers and men prominent ill business, civic and religious life. Wheat Cutting New. Underway (Special to the Guardian) WINNIPEG. Mam, Aug. Wheat cutting is now underway at Gretnaf, Man. accordilm to advices There will be a picnic and recep- -tion in Egmorlt Bay on Wednes- day the tenth and cars will be pro- vidcd in Bummerside for thewirive to Egmont Bay . ~ ' On Thursday the eleventh there will be a picnic and- reception in Rustico and a committee has been formed to secure oars for the drive to Rustico. About seventh-five cars are required and it is hoped that every car owner will volunteer for this drive. There is no better way to advertise this province as a detailed report of their stay in this "Wo always face up to our dif- ficulties," he exclaimed. "Let us discuss them with anyone else." Mr. Baldwin said that in some places ilt. was otten remarked that Di£ated By Pittsburgh Golfer (Canadian Pres!) CLEVELAND, Ohio. Aug. 4. — Young Nicol Thompson of Hamilton the only Canadian entrant to qual- cy's—or its modern equivalent. cs 'emi! , 1 On her confession this fema Colossus turns the three years of age! l: consent repose cs1. indignant)? refused MILAN. Aug. t-A human can- l-Iolman has formed a committee in non hall fired from a mortar the Summerside to handle the Prince In White Sea When ho was placed in the mor- wing was releas- which selvt. him air in s. traject- Fbilowing Ire the rcsui second day's "PICNI- this excursion a warm welcome and to that end the citizens are asked to display flags on that day. Let Dwina River. Eight bodies have been wuhed ashore tar a. powerful s ed by electricity. flying through the d- in the town take on a gay appearance w“ ~. ._ so that a favourable impression Ory 130 loot hlsh- H8 Ended i" he“ he“! ‘f,’ the middle of tho net, rebounded T‘! “M51537 b u u. di u is i ‘ can e ma e on ese s ngu hed again and again. and a few min- Viking Ce visit} of Premier Stanley Baldwin of Great Britain, occurred early‘ this afternoon when the Pre- mier mowrcd to Notre Dame cere- the ticipated yesterday in the ceremonies attendant upon the unveiling of the statue on Parlia- ment Hill to the greet old Canadian statesman-and it was at this request today that arrangements were made Mrs. Baldwin accompanied him on the Journey to the ceremony after they had had luncheon cs the Weighs 406 Pounds thea Maritch. who recently was sions of obtaining Jewellery by most amazing characters ever seen Her entry into the dock u; stand her trial was the signal for an out- No wonder, for‘ “Little Dolly Maritch"-as she is often called- ple proportions." but the phrase doesn't convey the slightest idea of what So ample are her proportions that even the very try-your-wsight ma- chines-poor. long suffering things! fight. shy of her. She usual smash- scales at 406 pounds! And she is only thirty- Whenever she walks - abroad she creates a mild sensation. Girls in the coat and skirt departments have long ago given herz-llp in despair- tlley never can produce anything model, but she is Of- ‘this the Maine the recent heavy 1'!!!)B- and Nowinfiiflsviick circuit moot 2.0a Paco. Till-so um Phn Purse mo Member 0f Staff Visited Rt. Hon. W. S. Fielding (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Aug. L-At the request of Hon. Stanley Baldwin. a member of his staff called today upon the Right Hon. W. S. Fielding to con- vey to the veteran Canadian states- men the good wishes of the British Premier. The representative also expressed tn the now irlvalided Mr. Fielding. the regret of MnBaldwin that owing to pressure of many en- gagements he was unable to call in person. C. N. R. Chief Had Four Bad Strokes (Special to the Guardian) JASPER, Aug. 4. —The report which has been circulated that Sir Henry Thornton is in bad health and that his condi“ is causing his friends alarm is entirely incor- rect. Three weeks ago Sir Henry suffered an attack of intestinal nu but he has entirely recovered and was never in better physical condi- tion that at present. Seen this morning in wlnection. with the report which also stated he had suffered a stroke, Sir Henry said, "Yes it is quite true I had a bad stroke yesterday, in fact I had four bad strokes in quick succession. They occurred near the fourteenth green on the golf course. The first bad stroke. one of the worst I ever suffered, got me into the bunk. er and I had three more bad strokes before I got out. Thanks m mg recuperative qualities of Jasper I hope not only to improve my health but my golf as well and w be able Shiirfily to do the course in par. I strongly recommend Jasper m mo“ who desire to improve their health and their golf." Sh‘ Hem’! and the executive who are accom fllllyill5 him on m; 1n. spection trip over the lines of the ¢°mi>flhy in Western Canada leave this afternoon for Prince Rupert, Pool 0f I Death a (By British United Press) LONDON, Aug. 4.—A valuable A1‘- satian ‘dog was killed in astonishing circumstances on the footpath in Crsyford, Kent, the other night. It was walking quietly by its owner's side when it began to howl, and fell on its side in a pool of water. It writhed in agony for a moment and then died. false pretences, is surely one of the B. I1 Miiiiliii a s|l w| lrl | »n i5 linlnnll statue Fiéct neath the shadow of the building whose very stones of Sir Wilfrid Laurier w by the noon. in i897 to attend the imperial con- ference, and was knighted by Queen Victoria. I-le had previously do- clined the honor, b the words "Sir penned by Her Majesty's hand on his name card at ingham Palace he could not again refuse the royal mark of favor. Queen Victori cord of the Un Lauriers figure in bronm. and an- other great grandson was present on the platform evangel of and British connection. on Parliament Hill memory of the man who claimed the twentieth century for Canada. Sir Robert Borden, a political foo - who nevertheless was proud to hold him as a personal friend, said "to me the House of Commons was nev- er the same after his gracious pra- s ed. 0.11‘ Parliament Hill Uh- veiled by Prince of Wales. (Special to tho-Guardian) OTTAWA, Ont... Aug. 4. -— B8- he loved, a statue as unveiled Prince of Wales this after- Mr. Laurier went to London ut when he found Wilfrid Laurier" a dinner in Buck- \'I‘oday the great grandson 0f a released the _, lden ion Jack which veiled to pay homage to the Canadian nationhood Thirty thousand people gathered , to honor the‘... ence moved no more among us." while Premier King described him as “the type of older statesmen whom people delight to follow and _ nations delight to honor", a men whose supreme aim was Canadian ‘ unity. Had ‘A Fair Trial, Governor Says (Special to the Gusrdilu) ~" BOSTON. Mass. Aug. t-Govern- or Alvan T. Fuller announced to- night at the State House that Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Van- zctti had a. fair trial and thatthol-o- was no justifiable reason for giving Its owner. bent over the dog's body. but he had no sooner touch- ed it than he stagge pain. A small crow le those who stepped near the water in which the dog was lying receiv- ed more or less severe electric shocks. Then, to everyolleb amazement. a small girl ran into the centre of the pool and stood by the dog un- banned. - Some one olied out that the child's immunity was due to the soil which had bee MAuv A _ . ° $A1UR§AY_NiQhTER' -—-'——- lowod into the room by tho priest VWWFYP- 3559"’)? 17°“? c" m)’ k (B! FYI"!!! United Prelblmb ‘watching at her bedside. From Tlslrsday. August eleventh without léitfvslelggli-ngrtlald oliozvulxlrlfinlgfis lip: ‘ ‘ _ T ..".‘€.’“£i"..t“ll..:;l?:i"i’:......I~;‘;:..n"'::;.i1:ui:?‘czn:“ia.'zlrzi “ r , - a -,-~»,;;-,-,,<*=-,, g 1 g oer‘- Berra ivo opt oft Kim-p gross] tglehothcr tho white‘ Angolan she la wear; canon to (By British Llloited Presll) W“ I mbbon m“ (Kingsley) .. 3 a a “MG-s A DAY A $3135 Srimffi-liplllimfll ‘Z.‘1'.'.‘.§i‘l?.§°h'..°...~°'. Z13... °l§§§§§‘...“.l‘.’.?l. 0s“? "u"? "M..‘.'..T..';'.'I.‘.§..‘..i’ ;. 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' ‘ - 1W1" ° "B" °' llss between 4o and so students Sax . who. 1h 1m- m, 3mm ("m") _ 2 ._. 2 .13 3 3 l mission. able”; among the training for the ministry of '» most re m“ “mm mo”) red away in Braintree. Muss. on April lstll, um. d had gathered byl th H, f _ this time. and it- was noticed that SE-sufin fgr glllgcduiigesililtxgltltig: fact that she wore rubber-soled shoes. and the crowd again drew- back in fear from the "electric! them a new trial for the murder of a paymaster and his guard at South The Governor declared in his opin- No Diquor Stores A Pending Decision (Canadian Press) SAINT JOHN. N. B., Premier J. B. M. Baxter. of New Brunswick, in a statement to the Canadian Press hero today. said that under the in- toxicating Liquor Act. 1927, 5mm will not. be open in certain counties until it was determined whether the new law was to be equally restrictive with the Scott Act. 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