msxims _ or A MERCHANT Now this 000d old World don nlld men who will not enter tho wild race for ION; who will not do- inuch the sweep of a mighty brain; whose Influence is not on the block u. be sold to the biqhelt bidder; god given: sun-crowned men like that! ' " _______________. Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew -' ' Annual Subscriptions Delivered 15.00 nyllolblbudaoad amuse. ililiiiiis Fill iN ATTEMPT m ru icuss iiiuiic After A Twenty-Two Hour Battle With Storm And Fog T he Monoplane Bre- men Gave Up The Attempt And e- turned T0 Dessau. ‘a DEBSAU. Germany, Aug. l6.- Ireland dropped in on Dpssau in Beaten but still ‘grimly determined their monopiane Bremen almost un- to conquer the Atlantic, the four observed at. a time when hope was sturdy German airmen who hopped still lilgh that they were speeding of! from Daasau late yesterday sf- acrtms the Atlantic to the North ternoon. in an attempt to achieve American coast. ilrst honors for a westward air At almost) the same hour their fly- age tonight were back at their lng comrades, Cornelius Edseard start point after defying storm and Johann Risticz of the mono- snd lightning in an hproic effort to plane Europa which only recently reach their goal. The pilots Herman shattered the endurance flight rec- Koehle and Friederich Loose, after ord, arrived at Dessau from Bremen a nerve-wrecking 22 hour battle where they had been forced to land with the storm and fog which car- last night after a losing duel of ried them beyond the west coast of nearly‘ five hours with North Sea ,-| storms and fogs. _.__.__.._.__ ~ llliiiill l i-‘il tn vrsiliiilll” u iiiiii-li iliuicr iilillllESliN In Regard "To TlleTIllIeillI-e? J . Banks” Case. Writ Cf Replevin Set Aside. lrict Chief CustomsExt-ise Pre- ventative Service of the Department ‘of Customs and Inland Revellllfi "l C t C d at Charlottetown in said m thlnsglilaillizrsour [Snlszllufllld that he held thatofiice and was acting in that callaclty Plaintiff throughoutall his acts and pro- ceedings in relation to this mat- ter. The defendant deposcs that on the 23rd day of July,‘ A. D.. Nfl-[iilNHiliNEl llllli llllllillii illlllll _ illlllli The motion Was Sec- onded by Another Member of the Lab- or Party-President Cosgrave Declares He Will Support any Coalition Govt. for the Good of the Country. (Special to the Guardian) DUBLIN, Ireland, Aug. l6. -—Tom Johnson, leader of the Labor William T. Cosgrave. the Labor party. of the country. The text of Johnson's motion was "That the . executive majority of the Dail." ed that the motion was test the views of the Dali regardin fice. Canada, Province of 1 industrial Prince Edward Island Edward J. Dicks "Wi- gsorqs H. Barbour —-— Defendant‘ 1927, ti D i i Re enue Cruls- _ 16 ‘Msmilt.’ n 1921. er Bsylleldolllrllvollll lllvtlls W" “l my cheerful a “"3” limb" “l "°""'si’“l’°"“°“llenc>' ls simply charming. We ex- greeted his action, he in part, said: Lady Willlngdon. The Baldwins 12°12‘ °"°“"““lll’ l” lllllllfwmlfls ll " ' Charlottetown aforesaid liavinl; LATER who accompanled ‘the Pflme Mlmlpress ourselves thus frankly to your Homui-I‘ Mn premier, you; talked of the wonderful time‘ they - e ethlcal Dulce“ °l "umlllfi This is an application by the de- in tow the schooner Neill».- ister. assembled in the Clilllflllelfl" you, Right Honourable Sir, to ae- wflfshlpj 71-00 have cnnfei-red a had had on their tour and of their wgltchmenumed "w" °l PYMQBIW fondant to set aside the‘ Writ oi J. Banks, which schooner the DUBLIN, Aug‘ m _ T0,, 18b0,. lieu Ollumber- 1'- Wl“ “Plfllllelllflsuro you or our abbreviation of a great honour ilpon me this evening desire w some easin- Everybody 1,’, g d “l” a“ “m l" l-ll” "Ill" nepieviu issued in this cause. captain oi’ the Cruiser "Buy- ite non-confidence motion, directed Pllilhned to dhgemlll; lfglélllflftfggilselectlou in which you bud an sll- ih the addresses presented from was in the happiest mood but at the 1m If‘! tzhliglélplhey ssld they did hiot l The .facls are to be Bothered field" handed over ‘to _ lllB against President Cosgravek; Free m‘? tcgtlgeclltfgmber b5‘ grelniel. Bald, Vi?” hstlellieit‘ H q‘ t i 3'0"!‘ EOVBI-‘llmlml 811d the‘ city. I ‘Elna! “met fir? l??? m see the d9‘ Incidezftallyiho paid tribute h t from the affidavits submitted by deponeut in the port of (hnilotto- Siam Goverminam‘ Wm, (inieauui 4 v x ou c i I t o 1.. I: r. ho as . ‘wink may we“; fai- im generous in a r re o e r tish Premier and “y to the 1o n; _ B" - lhe respective parties. From those town as one that, he had captured in ii“, m,“ today by n", iqnsemiwin expressed the wish _o igtrnnglgr, hui as a Brother of tlioiiheir Wei-fling’ i,“ 1 accep; am- his wife who have done much in the r v r ya y of President Cus- preeented on behalf of ihifdefend- for violation of tile Customs lawstof murghm The division “w, u lieihaving all addresses and repllfisfltcalm", iiiul us such we greet you welcome that spit“, or Brotherhood short Space of two weeks to m_ g“: 50101 the Free State cabinet and ant on ‘his apllllflllllfl" llelel“ ll —-~__-__._.._ _._-__ Wm‘ 70 on each Sh“, when nwtherew presented on the balcony be-iwltli ilcliglu. We know of your in thekaddress, that recognizes mm crease the admiration of Canadians addlnreagues wward ll"? l-YBl-iy. apiiears m,“ deiendnni i5 [he pis- (continued on- page 8) upuukop 0i‘ the D011 ifliiif i)", dhigm-‘IOTB the DBODlB- CQYIY-Bqllfilllly l-ili! great ciuluavour in early life to an are brothers in this Empire whc for the people of the Motherland. “Greater l - ___ __,,_,__ _._>.- ------~- 0,5 yo“, party repaired w the gulcuhy wélclgbilirlilg about o mics-oi rrleuilllly lsrxllubu m, doing 0,80- duiy as“, as the, be .. °Yally there could not - -_-<o>-- amid loud cheering, rcniier a -‘ elwecn (lap a an a - L ‘ ' i‘ , Uncertainty Results win was .............. ............... w will... devotion "'51,; M, Q, ,,,,.,, gm.,,,,,,,,. Only Three Planes ~- . . , s; l i J. 0 g d e ll Liens-Governor Heartz as "perhaps|io the (Ii-own of your prl- m See prince Edward Emmi Firstly . was one ls . E t S ;the most important man who hasvitte nit-nus and v great abll- Ihave learned m love we mam Al!‘ . y S; ' . - ever Vlslled “s' m: dllrmg [Malina “a':'D‘“;d' “s, from the stories of Miss Montgom- ' ' , _Thc first address of welcome was Plilllo Minister, of yillll in omnc) er _ I wanted to See amen Gabie, c m Pr n "vw- may, from the Government and pre-‘in bringing about. the Locarno yd w me t Anne Again this is a UL Efnlma Nllmnlculasllul AI “ Q d' ' , , Bil 9 - B I. N, U I R- " v ( ana isn Press semed by Acung Premier geqrggiTieatiee and the settlement of the provmce famed for its happiness PORT ca,‘ A“ I ml_Less than an (Special to ‘he Guardian -_—- (5 i i to the Guardian) LONDON Aug. l6. J. Ogden . . i gii-ik i 000i. i iii; mg“ . . 8 l l - We“ . . ' . . . Jmmllll- Wlllcll Telld “s mum“: He“ . e l‘ ' l ‘my and ros rit . You have here rec _ NEW YORK. AUE- .16. —J t. h t "Cleorsetowh Horse Races wed SHANGHAI Aug. 1e. —-Geneial Armour, iCiiicagu DilLkEl and Cap “m, Wm, and, a amend“, ,,,,,,,,,i n as y hour after the take off today in theiJud , us w a needfly Allllllll- 315'“ Blue‘ “m: Chaing Kai ShelCs resignation as lialist died here of heart failure To lto llaie may we not believe that. ioufmy homedsgilil-i will?‘ goysfig‘ $35000 DOie all‘ derby Only llllee.°l'oneg€°gzry¢i>u1l?irtune mllgrlnlgleb no” ' . 8546-B-l8-3i .-.. . N kl tli fter - ~ bl v -. i: 9S "0195 B" 95 P“ ’ ll 5 the eight planes officially entered ' _ . Say- » it better than ever commandu in chief of the an ng l s a noon The Right llonouia c igiilrzrliilfiigtuilgrilmstorllan:‘agate “o6 world “d I hope you are doing the were ‘en m the Mr. The three werelwm estimated at 350000900’ m“ m National forces has resulted in the utmost uncertainty for future devel- opments in the Yangtsc valley. Quo ‘Pal Chi, vice minister for foreign affairs of the Nanking government and the only official available, said that the action undoubtedly would bring union of the Nanking and Hsnkow governments, permitting Grain Exported Through U. S. Por (Canadian Press) "Come to festival at Ebenezcei- gchool. Wednesday evening. ARK ust ma. aas-i-s-is-‘z. "Roserve Wednesday. August 25th fora good time in Elliott Hall- 8581 Anglican Tea (Piirty "Crapaud renewal of the military campaign in through the United. Sm,“ pom, next gum-day 20th inst. Brass band the north amounted to l.~l76,ll0l) bushels in attendance. Bee 908W“ "fling: Important Nanking civilian offic- 553mm, 715,000 0,,- ii“, week ho- ticulars. 35.474“ ‘ ials could not be seen. Quo Tai [Ow Chi declared that the military load- ers were more firmly in control than ever, with civilians doing‘ their bidd- ing. Foreigners in Shanghai re- ceived Chiang Kai-Shah's resigna- tion as an indication of unquestion- able weakncss of the Nationalist cause, believing Nanking and Shanghai doomed to pass into the hands of the northcrncrs. It was -.-——— anticipated that the Nationalist pro- "Come to Ice Cream 30d? $33‘ gramme of increased taxes would endlsh, Thursday. Allfllis » l~ fall to materialize. Grounds opposite United Church. _.__._<+>- 8524-8-l5-3i _ _ T Will Sail lor m a Unilxble to obtain arms, .44- '.°Comingl Stupendous show. Tum- hlgwgcdin-Biil Hart. Bouris, Thurs- day‘ “autumn salumallisee-a-ri-ai Mob-Mignfi . "St. Peter's Tea Wednesday. Aus- Pfth. crybody welcome. If the 17th no fine, come the next day. - 8283 l! 4 l2l ./(Co'nadian Press) an attempt to storm the jail patches say the moirwanted described as responsible for "Women's institute of Boy For- tune will hold an ice~cream festi- val on flihursday. Aug. 18th. in Rled Undarhay‘: Field. _ ' _ 8526-8-lb-il. (Special to the Guardian) _ ' OTTAWA, Ont., Aug. lit-Hon. J. "Si. Catherines Lawn iParty- A, Robb, Finance Minister, will sail Friday IHChl-mLAlIKUQI 19m- A grout un August 26th for Canada after n time expected. Bonfiree, tug of six weeks trip in Great Britain and war, dancing and other amuse-France. lie is expected to be rnents. Hurrah! Lot's gol back in his office in Ottawa on ‘ i ' 3563 September 6th. -from the nearby town of Cali. -—-i-~—i.4§ Cotton Produced c Diseases Clift. Don't three "Come to the Ice Cream Festival at Cornwall Rink Thursday, August "inquire lie Cilrllrll 112 .Pr.int"e Street, m. tofu-u... Presp)‘ WILLIAMSTOWN. wish..." 18th. Please ‘note c e of date. dept, recovery in next. mounds-for Mission d. ' ' months. ~ coca-ti Sept 1. l6. -~- Unrellabliily of the Unite-l g4iq._0-i3.4|_ . States cotton supply and the in- "Notice, all‘ interested in the Rural Telephone line at Kingston please be on hand Saturday, 20th. inst to start work on the exten- sions starting at Fred Bear mill. " / 8573 tist Women's Missionary Aid Society uls at the Manse, North River, on Thurs- lmpire, Professor day afternoon, August l8. 8563 the London Cotton Exchange "Cranberries and Blueberries. A India and South Africa he .____ public lecture and discussion will run now produce cotton "Notlce-Jrhe Women's Mission- be held by the Horticulturist Dc- cheaply tllllll the Jiry Booisty of the United Church portment of Agriculture at West St. lie said that India can raise 0 Murray River are giving a sacred Peters School Monday. Ans. lfilll- .,gqimi-g 0n flgnflgy, Aug. 21st at 7.30 St. Peters Harbour School, Wednes- in the world today, it being o t Ch I mt n, m em ii- ~ Nlllw‘ °°ll°-°ll°" "l" l” “"'l““' ‘Wulmi °°°f° W“ 5mm" ““"’“°“ M "m ‘M; “mpemlgliillletgnyyo:pineal-ageing; of our Prime Minister of Great Britain .02: or missions. A welcome in all. ll Wllll ll"! lllllmd 5 lThursdoy. Aug. ipth. 8404-8-l3i partyJJEOplB of Charlottetown in the Dali, today moved a vote of lll such non-confidenccin-the government of demimslla The motion welcomed Premier and Mrs. Bald- was seconded by another member of Wlll. any President Cosgrsve immediately duled for the arrival of zhg shifty. 1 hi r r0 dsh dcongregae eore I _ ggilghxed itggyaz‘: Sgpgoi? 8:10“, ilfwggovmciaiaguiidmg and about‘! While we cannot hope to dazziflivotion to His Gracious coalition government for the good the Railway Station in order to council has and his party should arrive. I ceased to retain the support of a He explain- deslsned i0 the special which conveyed the par- the government's continuing in of- Here they were met by His Honour The lebflrite alleiled that Lieutenant Governor Hearts and Cosgrave had failed in his socdial and Mrs Hem-w, Honourable Q_ g_ 1n. programme an m“ mlm’ K‘ C" Acting Premler’ Honour-lviscounlcss Wlllingdon and had mllgefivlladplbtglair‘; lfegteiriiigltb; lliee l; Z?I§,,Y‘Mlf,‘,éf,i',§"Xgfl§m:;f,°§f§lo1so the pleasure and privilege oi cent passage of the public safety act ' ‘elllerlallllllg The" and the electoral amendment act. “We are going to give the treaty and the constitution our full sup- port and niaintenan c," said John- son, referring to the creation of the Irish Free State. The public gal- WASHINGTON. Aug. 16. — Can- adian grain exported last week To Storm Jail PANAMA, Aug. ii‘). ~— Eight per- sons are reported to be dead auil many injured as aceonsequence of Buenaventure yesterday The (ids- get hold of and lynch a policeman shooting to death of a prominent crowd used rocks and sticks free- ly as the police and a handful of soldiers tried to force them back. Reluiforcemsnts had to be required Cheaply In India qgaptist Missionary Meeting.” crease of United States, spinning There will be a meeting of the Bap- has induced Great Britain to stim- te cotton production within the John A. Todd. of the institute of Politics today. United States. ut u lower cost than any country CHARLOTTETOWN, ‘CANADA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST .i7, 1927 Cliiilill lillN TURNS nu “EN MASSE” lii iliicnllt u: PRIME MINISTER or‘ Ismail BRITAIN liNli PARTY Crowds Congregated At The Railway Station And Provincial Building Long Before The Party Arrived. Addresses 0f Wel- come Presented By Acting Premier George Inman A n d Mayor Miller. Premier Baldwin Replies In A Glowing Tri- * bute To The Island. Party Will Leave This, Morning At Nine 0’clook By H. M. S. Capetown. have U16 fellow citizens, and to bid you a turned Ollimost cordial welcome. ' We would be unworthy indeed of Never before, perhaps. will be that of Stanley Baldwin. multitudes to welcome in sol, tivc a manner as theylhe Ivassuro you distinguished visitor to thei Province. Long before the time sche- have given 11B 0f sreetlus a lPrimo llllnistei- foi' the first timefoxtended visit. lin the "Daughter's House" With every assurance of our lllaje ob- tain a. position of advantage when leceilllflll» : the Prime Minister of Great Britain peal to you in a wider sense, our zens. genuine hospitality, our deep-root- ed attachment to His Gracious Mai- esly, King George, and our admir- iation of the Prime Minister and British institutions. But recently we had the honour of a visit from His Excellency our Governor-General and his wife, At 8.45 a burst of cheering an- nounced the arrival al; the station of 1* B‘ Mme“ MM“?- G. P. Nicholson, City Clerk. 8 ty from Borden to Charlottetown. (my councillor. T. W. L- Prowea l. J. Yeo, M. D. 1C. M. F. (J- Dougan, D. M. D. Wm. Moran, E. A. Foster, A. A. llennessey, Excellencies ‘aolzksmggsngigewlggmgehggloflfigl?isufficiently long to formhthe iplll- * , " ti t, hi C ti en ler- All" gleam!“ hnd been ekllrgllut ‘liortilvnat: lillnalieai" (llgvergor- changed the party were conveyed bylgoneirals in the past, yet, in our all") lllmllEh the “"9995 lmed wnhlpreselli. Chief Representative onlookers to the Provincial Building. U", Crown’ We have even a greater On arriving here the party includinfliviiimi has been’ whiie He,- Excei.‘ Samuel Kennedy. Stanley Baldwin, P. ‘C... D. C. I». 1-- I... D., Prime Minister of Great Britain name appearing foremost in thew“ (continued on P-ue 3-) galaxy of great and noble men, To your estimable wife, we also trust reposcd in us did we llflliextendnnllrnmdflt respectful greet- of our greet sonrecll- ings and sincerely trust that even tion of the opportunity which yollithe- limited time with us may cre- Britisil ate a desire to return (or a more ‘you with external splendour in our our great appreciation of your vis- yet, we feel we can givelit and prayer for your safe return, ‘you evidence of that which will all’ we subscribe for ourselves sad citi Respectfully and obodiently, K. J. Martin, City Recorder. Jas. E. Blanchard, D. D. S. Premier Baldwin then turned to- ofiward the people to reply to the welcome, and after a long pause due to the prolonged applause whicl’. Maxine‘ or A A _ MERCHANT __.___ The mother hungsring for the love of her baby a month old bend: over it with a smile; she has laid a telegraphic cable form this con- tinent of humanity to. the little]:- lsnd—and the very‘ first message flashed under that sea is one of love. " Charlottetown Guardian Two 0' lion-slain; Guardian, Iouurlul liKllii ill [IllH WITH, Lord- Birkenhead, fisc- iretary of State” or India, Comments on Action of De Valera and Followers. t LONDON, Aug. l6. —Lord Birken- ~ head, secretary for India. is the first 03113111311 T011!‘ member of the British, cabinet to ‘ comment on the aotionbf Esmonn (s i L“ u, q u‘ de Valera d his followers in the Ont., 3J3. Jgrem- Flam" F“! Revllllllcflfl Party in i9,- md Mm Baldwin 1e" Ottawa taking oath of allegiance with resar~ this afternoon for the Maritime Provinces on the last lap of their vations, as they announced it and taking their places in the Dali Canadian tour. Both the British Elmllml- Prime Minister and his gracious wife looked the picture of health In a statement to the Daily Mail, Lord Birkenl-iead who was respon- after their trip through Ontario and the Canadian west. They were in sible for the drafting of the oath of allegiance embodied in the Anglo- a happy frame or mind and joked Irish treaty creating the Irish with Viscount and Lady Willingdon Sh?“ “m: _ and members of the Dominion cab- N0 modltlcatmn m‘ the subsm-n“ inet who were at the station to bid °t m.“ ‘fish Free Sm“? mm‘ u? u” chem “ban voymeh British Empire could be assented t0 The 155i thing Premier Baldwin by Great Britain without funda- cud in 0mm,‘ was m go up street mental disloyalty to the whole Im- and buy a m, o; his favorite perial conception while further dis- iobaccm He came back ammh loyalties Ihardly less grave would be arm with Lord Wiliirigdon. “You l‘“’°l"°d~' , did!“ forget your wbawo, dear," Lord Dirkenheads statement ad- Mrs. Baldwin reminded. "No r have mlmdll‘ w“ ma“ l“ "l5 W" l>°' '.t here," replied the Prime Minist- er, displaying his parcel. The half, without consulting his col- league and he added that as for as Baidwim shook hands with the he himself was concerned} nothing Wiliingdons and the Cabinet min- isters and climbed aboard their in the world would induce him to Whittle down the oath or allow its special car. While the train waited for ,the semaphore they stood on substance to be impaired. 1 Tgehoreselgt political crisis in Ire- .he observation l tf l hi an ' e 5a ' was l” mam!’ ‘me l" and joking pa‘ om “us n8 solution by the Free State leaders "'1 wonder what is keeping us,“ said the Premier to the Governor- themselves. He thought it all i0 General. “Give us a push." laugh- the good that the de Vaierltas lnBly suggested Mrs. Baldwin to Princes Entertained At Hunt Club Ball (Special to the Guardian) CALGARY. Aug. lit-in a beauti- fully decorated ballroom, peopled Wllll "iimy Prominent personages of Calgary and members of the young- er social set the Prince of Wales and Prince George his brother last nlsht were entertained by the offic- m of the Cslssry Drag Hunt Club. A serial event of the season, the ball Wlllllld “D a day of activity for the Royal brothers who after danc- llliZ into the, early morning hours left early t is morning for Banff en route to e Pacific Coast. On Las de- sty, v taken their places in the Dali and he did not doubt some explanation ten years following it doubled, led. or even went beyond that a f - anclensaid today. Many the Golden Eagle piloted by Jacki Frost. New York, the Aiha, by Bar- tin Jensen, Honolulu, "and the Wool- ts Right Honourable Sir: On behalf of the Government and; people of Prince Edward island‘ ’ we extend to you a most hearty '1 welcome. As Prime Minister in llie "Mot- -hsr of Parliaments" you will-be interested to know that in Ciisr- . lottetown and in this Chamber, us’ - recorded upon the Mural Bronze on yonder wall, delegates from the Provinces of Canada assembled on September 1st, lB64,_and inaugur- ated the initial steps leading to the lformation of the Empire's first Dominion. We observe with interest that you are the first Prime Minister of the Homeland to have visited Cun- ada, and it is indeed a pleasing coincidence that since your arrival you celebrated, on August 3rd, the Diamond Jubilee of your blrlh ‘ which so nearly coincides with the i birthday of a united Canada. All parts cf the Empire have a‘ unity of interest in the public! measures and public men of th ' Motherland. The marked courage 1 and wisdom shown by you under i most trying circumstances have’ won for you the admiration of all» British subjects, and we are cont dent that the Judgment of histor - will plsceyou high in the list of those illustrious statesmen who ' have served their country well. To Mrs. Baldwin we express the hope that this visit, though all too brief, has been to her as it has been to us a source of much pleas- ure, and we‘ trust that in less stren- ._ uous days youmuy, both come -, back again. - I ‘ Following this His Worship Mayor ‘ Milleron behalf A of the people of . Charlottetown presented thei foi- lowing address: ~ 5 The Right Honourable Stanley _ Baldwin, Prime Minister of Great j Britain, etc. ‘- Right Honourable Sir: it is a matter of unusual pleas-j are to the Mayor and Corporation at ti) the. liia told said, 111011! oiton nly .. The 1.5-. HON. STANLEY BALDWIN ranked himamong the uppQ-mgn ..-i . of the country's richest men.‘ ‘ . m? arac by Arthur C. 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