MAXIMS ' or A MERCHANT Every man's life is a romance, but it mikes a Dickens of a pen to put it on PIP"- Annllal Subsprlptlons Delivered p.100 [l] Mail, Canada and ll. H. A. ".50 ti. lliE The People's Paper, Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1927 MAXIMG or A MERCHANT The best reformation in the world is the sort that begin! ' ' ourselves, one by one. Tw 00M ° mi 0 uardil-Ii Founded ‘Ellis iiii lillill ii) till fllY5 P r e mi c. r Baldwin m Again in England- pressed With the Vastness of Cana (Special tpflig: Guardian) LONDON, Aug. 25. —Prenlier Mrs Baldwin returned today from CanJJinnping-_O4ff Place luia aboard the Empress of Scotland lifter a ‘absence of 82 days. landing ' at Sou amptorl. He was accom- panied; by Mrs. Baldwin, theiri daughlier, Mrs. Arthur l-loward whoi dcined- them at Banff, in the Cana- dian Rockies, their soil Windhalnl Baldwin, and the Premier's private secretary, Sir Ronald Watcrhouses ilndfiharles Rhys, M. P. ring the Dominion, Premier Baldwin vis-ioii lied nine provinces. twenty six speeches. on the trip 11,000 miles. he said that it had been u privilege b to travel with the Prince oi Wales, p companions. lie said that he had m; -> ture stability of tlle Empire. ‘Pile party arrived at. Canada. was the only member of the‘ cabinet expected to lidi, n“ from u“, Up-i remainder of the cabinct members T being oil holidays. Many of them. 1, however, may return to London to- Five Are Dead NORFOLK, Olllo, Aug, ‘.il'l. ——l\‘i\'(-. persons lire ileail llc rruuil. of liil explosion ut house llcur Ureelllvil-ll caused gasoline which Mrs. May Hicks, poured on a cook stove in ulistilko Tho‘ victims were?» . IDivil iiiuks, Ii, daughter; ‘ was MllCh 1m‘ liicks, 8', illiugiltcr; Poole 18, luurried daughter; Homer illcks, lliisbllllli oi‘ hirs- lllcks, wus seriously burned. m i m i UPAVON AERODROME, WILT- ° ll “e e" ii“??- Siioiii ii sums, Aug. 25. “This ileroflfollie is H‘? mlfde bury Plain. H” coveled (iolonel Minchin have chosen it as t ‘ ' ' - i i : " ' In a statement as to his journey hLT,".f,mZI{’.T,§u? f pm‘, m’ the 10mg lolls of petrol and so that take oil" . and Prince George, and thnt ile iii b‘ dii- ii - d,‘ i h illoliday.‘ ‘ _ could not wish for better travelling riiis iiilii i; iticsugéiuiiinx n l’ hung LWQuotiilieii". said today; “After exe- been very ‘much impressed with the F ‘i’ . ..i_- , ii ii d _ vastness of Canada, which had just iifllfgicigi,‘lgiidiziilgiiwidoitkefriviofiig_iSilile begun to develop its resources, and iiiiiiii. iiiiii iii, Aiiiiiiiibiiiii ' hi"! bee“ “truck b3’ the opelldlmr“ the fliers olit to scll for the first, Hi Weiwiie iii the Ciiiifliliiiu Profile hundred lniies, Wlllcll will be thei i and their keen sympathy with thcinosi pei-iious llmblelil-‘i °f We Mmdlei‘ Cillllllil’ as tllcn tllcy lire carrying the heaviest well as their confidence in tile iu- 10nd will-WW‘) preparing to greet thc British trans-i ‘vmiisuii N u Bullion ionisllt on their rriurn from Atlantic. fliers, Captain Leslie Ham-l ' ' "" s" Austen Chllillbeilflllllilton and -Colollcl Miilchiil, who areiiiiiii Frmik As Result 0i ‘ Explosioni Newspaperlllen (Special to the Guardian) EDMONTON, Alto... Aug. ‘Ail. — - ro iuduy as a Record crops now being harvested in ll farm the Edmonton district were inspect- by cd by a party of 94 British provinc- Zlii, ial editors and their wives. “it hold been illade abundantly clear to us that this country offers Mrs- llicksulto those who arc willillg to work op- Mary purtullitles such ils can be foillld (Canadian Press) kerosene. M rs, iFlying Boat ~ Refused To Leave Water (Canadian Press) . Paula's six llioiliils old‘ H011. l lllllllldl. ME llltl ill Blldlill I“ F°rm°sa which shook the island of Formosa and Everywhere we have heard the cry w. Nelvsimpe‘ A55°°l“'-l°“~ ed the sixth annual convention ofiMr. L. H. Muttart, Summerside, sec- l SOUTHAMPTON, Eng, Aug. 25.- Captain Frank T. Courtney made For the standardization of" the m one were reported to have been fic Expert Delivers Interesting - Euro». in w" oi rain» ‘mwmge who" w” ‘Tmmd’ “Md Jun“ optilllistic outlook to the future was ti. For the establishment of a Experimental Farm yesterday after- 3. i Moved another unsuccessful attempt iliiiicil iiilniillillliiillic iuw By B r 1 t 1 s h - i Reported Killed (Canadian Preu) -Mr. S. A. MacDonald Elected President For“... ..,.,.,, b, ,.. ,,,,,,,.,,,,.., off the coast of China and south oi Nobel-Lilli no other part of the world today. A. that you need more Bill-Ell liililll‘ llLlSYKICtlOII over the implement-Qbe overlooked as formerly was the 5-’ Klilfi- Piesldeili "i m“ Bilil-“hithc dominant feature which pervad-ibureau of statistics, moved byi _ thc Associated Boards of Trade ofionded by Mr. E. T. Higgs, Charlotte- Wlll Make Legion ' Tile weather was ideal and Murray Harbour Railway. TOKYO, Aug. 26- — Forty pers- Ensulng Year. Mr. F. C. C0rnell,_Trai- Japan. The forty fatalities are uti gwmls‘ “m! we shun "o'- {Mgel ‘his iltlSOTi of tllc Duncan Report with iln‘case. Prince Edward Island held at the town. ' l Parade Impossible. Chosen For Long noon keen interest was evinced in the pro- ‘by M133, A, Mmdonuld, seconded bifistart for the Azores on his trans- HO To Ottawa‘ cecdlngs which ntti-cctca an un- Mr. Hugh A. Gillie, Eldon. - iAt-lflntio iiislii this ovenins- His I) isiieuiiii i“ iiie Gimrdiaiii usually large body of citizens to the 4. Recommending greater tourist llel-Vllynlilildfll fill!!! boat. The iuims Aug 25 Aiiencii Con? number of 140 to the scene. facilities. Moved by Mr. A. A. Whole. refused for the second ruc- ' ‘ ' Following the registration of dele- Pomeroy, Charlottetown, seconded C9381” dill! W 188W tho Wltor- llulnlsts, aided by Socialists, an- lloullccd definitely today they will make the proposed parade of the American Legion impossible. The French government has declared the day of the parade- September l9- gntcs and guests the visitors wereiby Mr. W. L. Poole, Montague. ‘welcomed to the city by His Worship" 5. For the’ development of the “ iMayor Miller. _ After expressing Fisheries. Moved by Mr. W. ' ‘hlluseif as thankful for such a prlv- Tidmarsh. Charlottetown, seconded ' liege, ills Worship briefly discussed by Mr. W. L. Poole, Montague. (Special to the Guardian) high ground overlooking Salis- Cilptaill Hamilton and the ideal and purpose of Boards of ‘ 6. For the second Carferry. Mov- “ may wiii spoiifri-cac, declaring that “co-operation"; ed by Mr c. "r. Higgs, Charlottetown, _ iiie (my ‘They are ordering mi,‘ must always be uppermost in‘ theirisecorided by Mr. L. R. Allan,‘ Sum- The lllachlile will workiiigiiasses mid their members‘ actions. Before the formation ofimerside. For this mail service in 10nd"! Willi illlilii liiiililied Bill-i in ti“: army m ieiuse i0 observe iiie silcll organizations the farmers were winter. Moved by Mr. R. L. Cotton. The Sociaiisis organ‘ finding that they were not gettingliCharlottetown, seconded by Mr. G. along as well as they might wish.iM. Muttart. Summerside. i But they had lie-operated, said His 8. For more agricultural and‘ Worship. and formed Boards of Trade with the result that a large portion of their troubles were rc- moved. Thc Boards of Trade harll brought about the'implelnentatlon of the Duncan Report which proves‘ the beneiit of co-operation. While all concerned deserve credit the greatest belongs to thc Boards of "Trade who represent the captains Aug. 25. —-'l‘he of industry iii every occupation.- iiwenlv iliolltlis old soil oi’ Ml‘. and‘ M11 J- U- Hl/iidiliiiil. U18 Yellililg ‘ Eiiii-iiigih 0i Fiamouth, president next delivered hisannual “Mung placplCllllOll of Sacco and Vanzetti this Th“ Roy“ Al"!Frrulco-Alriericzlil fete is impos- MW“ by 0°11 could be found. ondcd by Mr. G. M. Muttart, Sum- merside. v In regard to this resolution Mr. Doggald Mackiiinon, K. C., called theii W‘ d at nt on of t e meeting to the fact‘ that there is now a fund at Ottawai en In ows to escort i Baby Drowned In Shallow Pondi (Canadian Press) because it will be which can be utilised for the pur- pose of the resolution. This, he. said, which consisted of fifty ori sixty thousand of dollars had part-z ‘ly lapsed, but the remainder couidi OTTAWA, Ailg. 25. —-OttilWiJ. is‘ the City Bore Testi .. . ~ . . . - - i . "e ort which is ublished elsewhere ruw “t the slam?" 1° greet ihelli- We avoil airdrolne, England for Ottawawigi‘: iffffffi" lilllllasn.llxtdssllilli lnpthc columns o? the Guardian. Mr. gfngcivcg.‘ from without expense u” the Storm- ho iundins will tilku lliiwo ul-kiimvi, i“. iiuw ii“, uvciden, (m. riynclnluirs withdrawal from his Mr. John A. Macdonald, M. P., de-i -—— indbergh field, adjacent to the Ot- cumdi‘ biii ii“, iiiesiiiiiiiiiiiii igpositloli was the cause of great con- clared that if we drew from this. icifiidli" Pie") WW" Hui" '~"i<i 6°" Cliib- A Pilw- that the. child fell ivhile wadllli: Corn ur- durins the oust four yours-Juno we must supplement it withl HALIFAX. N- S. Aus- i his illltirlllg efforts for the benefififibfb oi our own. iHalifnx city and harbor day for a cabinet mccting. ___“ V__‘.>" w field all a beacon to direct the fllerlll v“ . l have res in the event of them not reaching Twelve In of condlti ns throushout the Blltirflhhe fund. The difficulty is that schooliere J. U. here un-til after dark. _ " _ ‘ province. i the province is not prepared to ac-iltfe, and Clementia of Halifax, pli- CPDi and “iii-i "ifiie lliiofmlll-liili l$;ed up an the shore and, the follr Ill Bowl 0f Soup NEW YORK, August 25.-When he fell into a large bowl of soup which his mother had set on the floor to cool, Roger Olivier, four- teen months‘ old son of Mr. and Mrs. Louise Olivier, of Lodi, was drowned. Tile soup "was crockery bowl. about one foot in dia- meter and six inches deep. into it. ~——~—<e>‘-—-—- "§'§~§OO-O-§§Q§ OOO-OOWO-O O0 O0 Q RATEa-ic. per word. lini- ‘ each insertion in this column. ‘ VQ§§ O Q 'BILLHEAI.JS.AN_IQJ STATEMENTS‘) ineatly printed. Printcry. m/isonhrfsir idiom liol.i.Asil~ ‘Cove, Finder plcilsc advise Robert Cotton, Charlottetown. B794 umsuioflisti-l WEDDING srrA- orfili searchlight will be installed to be héld in readiness at thc landing Storm Wrecked N- l» Charlottetown were busily engaged‘today. iii i1 in cleaning their violent willd and _ The night. - child had evidently crawled over to'rcal damage in the city. the strcets‘haiii_ bot], i look at the siealuing bowl, and fallenlgvere l‘lttcred with leaves and broken‘ their p.85, l'iill(‘. ilk‘; large trees were victims of tile blast» ed was that at thc Exhibit grounds where buildings and fences injuries . i were destroyed to thc vllillc of $h0il0 ' Condensed Specials .. a gel-wits 10..., i i ilrc more serious, ill many cases the grain crop being totally destroyed ill 4 localaties exposed to the the storm. . J 5's Gumdmn o ‘affected, tile grain iilld potato cr lmnnlgh me water‘ of the Associated Boards of Tradel Mr. Wilfred Boulter said that this tile full force Mr. F. C. Cornell, C. N. R. traffic needed, 9. For the ‘appointment of a. clerk hei- anchor-i; to the Associated Boards. Movedischoouer W. ll. Eastwood. teen or more motorboats we --~-_-_iO-l————-—— i cxpert was next introduced to thc l LONDON, - August ‘lil=--'i‘w‘fllvii assemblage and after a few intro- “ "~ v- ' . injure , wen y- our o lc a ' ' J ' - HBVOCgL-iiousiy in thc wreck oi a Southern IOTP‘ ling after lithe litllpleglriilltiltlflfi Charlottetown, iRallway train last evening. all offir- oi i-lit ililcflll _9D0l - 9 111195 ‘ ilitlzens oi ial revision of tile casualties showed tloii was much involved. said Mr-_OLeary-West iCorneil. but we could be sure “thatiltfoved by Mr. A. J. Mathleson, 0g the wind, A imveliiui; cit-c premises after the: Four bodies were still unidentified Lin‘ fiudiilgs of the Duncan Com-jomeary, seconded by Mr. Geo. Futyhlch bud pafl-[Qd on the comma .. i . .d ‘ _ A ii i- iii mission and the legislation ‘which Ellis, ' Altlicusilialgllgrcwtllsglelittlii llllliirgcflwwgggnllordiliilllrrllgLadysift-til!“"15 viii-flied are °iiiY ii Sill" i" "W Mi"- of whom silffcred cuts Oil “Em ‘mvcumw They were able to leave _ ‘ _ . . ‘ i - ,.,i - ‘t , i _ _ ‘ i was. the dddltlfllltll mileage of the government but had not been car- am m “Wu m“ ‘umesithgillgsggltzlizlfstgg L:;;:'“i3fied ouhlllniercolorlial Railway. ‘ Anothei"rled out. He asked that the as-l ed trees. 10. For the construction of the brig [hv-gughqut All day yesterday crane at pier 9. Fortunately, -tentioil of the management to ut a the province, The Week Wilfred llmlulbtllmmd’ railway which was built for mi itary f; ile . utl west of London etween 5 .. i. . i Reports fronl thc rural sectionsgxinzlfio G988“ “mi Seven oaks‘ zialglisdifilfiaiixiilefliilitignlliiy 118 nlerside moved,, Kent. lMariiillles were far greater than hum-iv vote of thanks be exbended , The irziin was ll holiday $960M those in other parts of Canada alld the retiring preside“; M‘; J find Film” Edwald i i bound for Deal. Just what caused there was evidence that there was Hyndman of churlottemwn {or his cl" M!‘ 1mm wmmu“ c“. ‘m w » ,. ii the wreck has not yet been officiallylpclltlcal interference ill the man- vulued serviced during his peflgd dpfifiliiilx "m" "mind n°°n actions U‘ me Ishmd wue mm; gexplained bilt the belief is that agenlcnt although the men who op- office, This was curried imam. C899 BTW?" p recent heavy rains softened the rail-ierated the I. C. R. were not a type nfgugly, i?!“ hi“? kllill-ll to Sprflill. ‘_oi“nlen who would run u lloiitiorl- The president then called upon - l” °°°° - - - ra way. where a rate increase of 320% hacllvlass, for a few remarks. Dr. been made in the Maritinles andigmis is a mmve of this province . y 150% in other hurts oi tho-inns wllnt lic had to say was receiv- "country. able to the fact that Parliament orqnii ‘the Government had directed the. My, Reeves of me Department of seconded by Mr‘ in many wholly paralyzed, due full fury of! Indications arc that all. being, the chlei silffcrers while _ orchards also silffcrcd severely. ‘liril (‘mining Hi0 "ill" in llulny places early yesterday‘ ""‘<"* morning thc roads uierc impossible. due to the unusual congestion of ‘, water. Telephone and electric lighti wires suffcrcd and tllc Maritime, Electric linemen were out at 2- Australian Loan Bollds Held By ' with dozens of small craft smas ii ix iii- llti Fill Upfooted Trgflg, BrQk-ied. General Annendoff, who was Piccadilly land‘ Debris Throughout molly to the Fury of ted in nlilcil bettermentlwas the first year possible to use last night swept Nova Scotia. The, Weston, of Calais.‘ ‘ ‘. l t 1 pipes; and partial road-works imasted vessel Veronica. dragged and crashed into thei Four- mondrd by Mr- Nelson Rrittenbury. smashed into mclcliwccii- UDrool- ' broken wludowsand de- the city bore testi- P°lili . Rallmiid- mony this morning to the strengtircedar Coumy farm Maimeson m m _n u_ e was wrecked, but the most serlou _ °Vi 8 "5 l‘ ' result of the storm here, aside frornmsy iii ii iiirm bureau Cami, w “ ‘ ‘ C ‘ "‘I‘he baiicdiactoi solution stated that this work had m8 dgljnaga sustained by shlppiugniiiev “m” won ‘have in wring O 4 which iu oinin» on wor r upon been entered upon by a previous...“ the collapse c: a hugs steel i iwill be able to execute it with tile 1°“ iniured and many received minor i Train service over both tho Call- . di Nti lRll 's dtl.i-- ~ ~ an a ona a way an if‘ n was one of the richest producing invsdiaiixiiiiiiiiinainiiiiiiwiiy mild domixrltor [we ‘veeks n! mai .011 an c _a way sys em wn Mr‘ L R Mmm M' 1" A" of sum‘ l" mo" W555 579a“? impeded lmdlthe outing. Recreation consists of m me ‘Mm A‘ Macdomld’ M‘ P" that’ a numerous washouta. Newfoundland Island were forms of work. One instance was found p; ,1 l A,“ guy g 5 01 ,‘ l Om ‘S o ("new e i HALIFAX, N. 3., Allll. 25- —59V°“ mention feeding chickens unil gallr deaths, untold damage to shipping eiiiig iiie eggiL ii. . i ii i, ,1 _ to pieces or sunk, disruption o“ T x b was d rec y race ‘ed most ‘ntereswdly by the gather icommurlication throughout the pro ‘vlnce. trains and highway traffir in railwa} Chn-lottotown Morning Guardian. é.’- By-Electlons Won ii] B A i] i i‘ By Cosgrave i (Canadian _Press) u _ - DUBLIN, Aug. 2E. —~ Presidelltif j Cosgravcs Government has galncdi a majority in the Dali Eireann by i ‘ winning the two by-elections heldi _ yesterday. The count of the ballots __._ today showed that both govern-j ' merit candidates Eralil O‘Suliivall B u t l h e Faint-WE D . lziiélcmdr Thomas l-lellilesscy ucle Thoroughfare _ Has ———————¢-Q-}—-—— - . . . Never Before Been Commission Will Torll up 0n Such a Be Forced To Study Wholesale Scale. Borough System mm...“ s...“ .____ LONDON, August 25. — The (special to the Gum-dig“) Piccadilly mile has seen many QUEBEC, Aug. 25. ~A commis- changes silllco ii formed part of the sion to study the Borough system asiWVay to Reading", ivhi-u ill 1612 it is in vogue in the United States Iilasier Robert Baker, Strand tail- andiEurope is to be formed in the or and reputed locker 0f Picks- nesr future by the provincial gov-ideis— a type oi‘ ruff patronized by ernment, it was announced by Pro-idle gallants of the ilay--built the mier Taschereau following the meet- first of‘ its houses near the wind- ing of the cabinet today. mill cl the top of the liaymarket. One by one its ancient landmarks F have risen and disappeared. The mansions of the great families that ,began after the Restoration to buy I up t e field" sic it it h e Generals Executed s3 5...“... 2.‘... .___. clubs, and the Tyburn, instead of (Canadian Press) flowing through open country from MOSCOW, Aug. 25. —-It was oiiic~tlle heights of Hampstead to the ially announced today that the cent- Thames, now burrows inglorioully rai executive committee having re- under the dip in the roadway and fused appeals for remission of sent‘— across the Green Park to flush a‘ ence, former Cossack General Baris sewer. But three centuries of Annenkoff and his Chief 0i Staff. growth and decay and restoration {General DBMSO". hiWB 118611 elfecut- have left, or rather have made, “that it has long been- Cossack dictator in South Siberia in one cf the most fnnlous boulevards ‘i918, was arrested in February in i“ igumpu, ' connection with the death of hun-i 1i is “oi iiiii-iii-iuiiii; . that the drBdS Of Dfilsllills "id will‘ DTlSOYiBTS- owners of thc ‘commercial and pri- Generals Annenkoif and Denisoff. vate pre lilies along its frontage who held posts in one of Kolchalrsiview ivii ‘diamay iiie iii-aspect o; armies, fled -to China where theyimu i-Uiiiiwiii» being oioiieii w immo were imprisoned for several yearsqoi. a period wiiicii may m. may When released they threw them-‘ i -.. not exceed thlu. lnolltlls- They selves on the mercy of the Soviet oiigiii iiiiieeii hi. iiiia iima i0 be court. Their trial lasted nineteenweii iiseii i0 ii“, experience‘ A 5W5 during whlch “m9 hundreds 0f lithograph of the early forties of miss executions of war prisonersi 5. '- receivedirinlénesses gave wsummly mncenhlille last century presents the now °i m‘? iempea‘ whlch". and peasants in 1918. familiar picture of its eastern end blocked by excavations and bar- riers and piles of conscious drain- of the some kind have since become almost us frequent ac rain in July. . But never before has Piccadilly A been “up" on the some wholesale . seal? as tilatkio whlclh Londoners (camfan PM“) mils no)“ oo lorwal . _ TIPTON, Iowa, Augiigltnes5.flzliriigdllidilsllfij/Zigr (lsfllflixllfilliilllixiatgfz: ‘ ‘ _ eectrc and gas supply companies u sunfor an endless day oi (lTOZlTYlGaH “Wk “mun must he m“ m idutics the wonlcll are takinfl "it'll-WWI 600M" m lamp‘ By ‘mrrymg ~ herein our. simultaneously with the re- construction of illc surface they ~Farm Women 1'13 llfl 778i ‘their own bathing suits. The Farm women“; vacationliillillllililil loss of time and the loaflt no possible dirturbnilce. According to one was in its path when the luas- - . . . . i Lam“ “as 590mm“ by m“ hm‘ iin official llullolllicculeut, every et- bureau which invited all members i _ . _ 1v ‘ i _ . 0li‘lS lo be lllailc, b) close c009- “) gem] me“ “ W“ “d dfiglfaiiln“ oration between tile different coll~ ‘ Wriictors. to roinlllcte the roc0ll~ syNeafly m0 already are enjoymgfiilfllflilOll ill three months. “Tboatillg, swimming and other? . ""_. "<°*’———" .sports, with an absolute ban on all‘ is Iglififialifslzagizoefilgzigliibgfr tgautrglsiie ——{-O-cn--—— ml Husbands were forbidden to goi The attempt w save odd scram wday- to cam; and ‘or l id t ren Elli‘ _ Yemfililed limited at home with“ thee ghlklyeu land sometimes costs “w” m time “m! shortly before wom, iiioiig wiiii m‘, washing‘ itrouble than the scraps are worth. the sweeping, the cooking, the)‘ chilrning, and bdd-lilflklng, not to‘. -—*—-<ro ‘ h. lAnnouncements, Coming Events, i “ll Tm; iiii i” Meetings Etc tionery, fine selection. Gilarllizill “ _ i ‘ _ i . m i i H‘. ' ‘ Job Prinwry‘ ii ioclotk in ‘tic‘i‘uoi‘n‘ug ‘in k e ‘l‘e iii i‘ N, Y, Sylitlltldllfi managemeiii u, “mid, a paving Didi Agriciiiiuie next deiiveied a imei held up by wssllouts ‘ _,, ___ *______ _._D... .. vi iliii Sivii" "Piiiiilii i“ "l "es- i _____ “Osman o"; Qt m, uncommemnl but imeiesiiiig adiiiess on me ciibitracks and roads and l1 loss oi DSHIPPING "TAGS EXPEDIT- _,_,_,,_._,>_ i (Special to thc Guardian) ‘railway. ' lturc and care of fruit in this prov-lmgugza? (ftdgggligscggp: gfisiilélitng’ , "Coming big Show and dam, iously supplied. Guardian Juli ‘ NEW YORK, N. Y., Aug. 35.---A Mr. Cornell next discussed the ‘ui-‘lncc. l-le urged that greater at-fand diveg other obiecgs 0i it v _ iGcorgeioivn. Wednesday. August Printery. u ' L I banking syndicate hold today $40: leged deficit on )1“! Atlantic SE-vi-lililitention be devoted to this important wrath, the“ were the oumtandini, {ash speciai miiuim 3753323 3i ._._. __.___'__..._.__ -~---»-- ~~ ll 000,000 commonwealth of Australian 0i tht‘ C. N- R- dfivlflriiiil emlllliiilwbranch of work on the farm and ' i ______ ‘ ‘MEMORIAM CARD‘ AN" . _ external loan of i957 so year 5 perciuiy that the statement was uniust-iihst our blueberry barrens and ‘finfifjshgtgge git ifilzflfggfiififrgsii ANTS) , o "Foiiqw u... emu-u u, view-l; - ~ i - ' - > . ' . - ee s l a o a c ‘Siifiifilffi 5Zi.“”i=?l..il§i’§‘°s‘ “°""°” Naval D1533“! it;‘i“;.“,3‘.‘.i 221.‘;".?;...T.i‘.2.E’-2€“5i. ‘iiffiiffliT$L°..§Z'¥..§ii§'.§f Jliiftiitfé’ ‘iliffidffii.SZ?"""HZ“°L‘L‘§..ET.§“‘§Z? dour u who» new of "trier Vii-MD" 5m ME ‘3J‘“.‘°"i5-li" imi“. Shfi“! J55; -—~ “T-T ilittlc over 5 l-ii percent, were dis- talk of deficits is carried to theileadershlp and the support of the Egjizkzglfi i131 ‘ggigifipggigifiléesiwvggx; Show p y 3195 ill/ANTED CTERBING POSITION by young woulail. llcsl of eilces filrnished. Apply (iiiiiriiiilii- ‘ 8750-2441‘. relic.‘- ~-—- ilvrcs oil the NVEL-iurn" inst iliglit. Sill/d i1 Tilkl/O dil-“iious states ilavlllg ilgrecil to borrowi Associated Boards of Trade in the I . l J lON, A .t zit-One liulid- _ ~ . . _ -, i b p, . h 1. , TON 7 "gm iposcd of soon after tlii. books weir rid cilloils y ome w o never rea ‘four hours ‘my the “Me broke‘ emergency relief to re- lioiis 0i Wilihliillii iliiilllii m" mmwe“ of the loan council instituted to ud- lief given is ncy conditions," addedaDilncal Jliiiiiilnii" W)“ “I Malz“m.i.nistcl' public bilrrrlivillg, the varqiievc enlergc the speaker. Commission next thanked 0i warren Quins“ and his ‘rod iiui twrniY-iliiii‘ "viii ‘m’ iim" ii.’ 'l‘l l." i. ti . first Ailstral-dve that freight transportation has development of nu work, led ti: invr born 103i i" i" "iillli"lillfinficl-iiiwirll; sliioiloiilo formation nothing to do ivitli deficits “all "H. bi. Cyrus MacMlllan of lvlcoili’ ZXtrSIElCSY University and a member of the‘ g y’ no hope was held out for the safti T c. N. R., ti - _ he coil nil ‘the off clzils for his invitation to bexenneth who were on the‘ fishing "Piisnii- at Bordon postponed uri- til Saturday, Aug 27th. 8771-8-25-3i. "inquire Re Chronic Diseases I12 Prince Street, Dr. Cliff. Don‘! SOD ._.__________--~—-—- ‘WIIITING PAPER. AND ii‘. - ~-< . - M. ,l nllimi. Opes with Midi-e“ iii-e niwayg paich m Ruuimg, ‘Ogle deasgioyerionly ‘tl\l0il‘i;li the commonwealth igafltiilnemtailiflefiic auiiziicigsproporug“priiiinamhud Mung o behalf 01.8mm d‘ yumrdly when me storm fashionable. Guardian Job sank and iluotllcl was llmag b. t‘ govciillnen. ‘ ‘hemme at “w of which 0mm; the United Sums me i-‘nmers o! Bengt lid Hm "Mind that vicinity‘ and were deiay‘ recovery in “an m". Prmwry’ u NTM ldfvlllitilvltnt (‘Tvolgyo y Tllfiiopllliln btlllldatllllle rdd-lnnllonwealth ofkiThe railway authorities do not be; thanked the membe a fot-nthevi: =ug1"“i‘“l’°“ by “w” Se“ ‘iMm-e “my mmmhs‘ 6063'“ 8°“ a‘ . . iii/Y ' - , 0w d d‘ _ coud make shore. Sta. ford Rice ‘QPECML HAMBURG STEAK _ldeepatch was "mat the ‘hlpanffellkustrugdaduai ilotllzréollil(dillylllitgsgiltiggnlldglahtttgig (ltrsitfliigetdglidnllaoxl Bft-iglrltlznxtltgliieoleig:flvlliiiqiythgiggabglilf‘w“ M“ “my”! 1°“ when 1°“ “f” "Hove River Wistival. Saturday Faster quality beef. Ssnndorsi cruiser "Jlntsu collided w th le n90“ y follows. on oriuenmt has been made w reduce theERaAhJJaY The (‘dent's were thdnla: the galliihwaagver no sight could Aug 27th. ice-cream, coffee, caiio ' ' seeno e the was operating. Bil‘. served ii p. m. Ladies suppy Ncwsom and 00.. East and Mar- degu-gyer ktt Building. ‘JOB lral Job Printer, Phone 132. ‘OORRI-IBPONDENCE CARDS ANII envelopes with address printed. _ acknowledge- mengirintlmationl. etc. Guaraian Just the thing for Job ntery. ‘INOUIRE RE CHRONIC Dll~ sues, 112 Prince Street. Cllft- Don't delay, (ice, ‘Guardian Job Printery. Jinlsriuo or. EVERY oiiiceis and Wei“, omen“, description, cheaply and expedil liously executed. Guardian ' Cell- rowu" ‘P; "Mid" w“ wwad by thc ilrilbicr day‘ iiii. “My department w“ in. ' n» 11.05. Pdllllllil. Guardian 0f- ‘ipayuleut date as _ ‘iafter Sept. l. i947. and prior to Sephiinternational rates. It is the samiawelcumgd to me Experiment“ d t; 1, i952 at 102 percent and accrued with the summer shipment of cim- byiMr. J. A. Clark, Superintendent w” Wm‘ m“ m“ o‘ no me" an Kui-illintcrest; on or after Sept. l. 1952 uiiiled lobsters from Prince Edward IS-‘arid the party adjourned u: the pic- ‘loo ilercellt and accrued interest. land. which in my opinion are sub- nic grove whore a ‘ until ' repas The only was served by members of the Farm "Warabi" ill tllc darkness. The destroyer sank ill ilfiocll minu- No details have been received of ithe other four deaths, which are re- ported to have occurred when an iunknown schooner was wrecked at l‘lil(i!~ 8698-82441 "Tea and Festival at Highileld Wednesday. Aug. 31st in aid of TORONTO, Aug. 26.——Maritime. the United Church. bill“! °nlY 32 $““'“’°"‘ ‘Ti m” wmle‘ - ' for de- ect to the reduction. “mi” °°ml""‘l" m” "mmsw" “w” illfipiilfiddil“lnlfféiililllie public liliiuz to do iii to take the matter staifat which Mr. a. 1.. octmndmmu‘ m” B'°w"‘ Mm "m" moderate westerly winds. fair and were “my ‘mmaged “ml m“ crmser o-ks and for Daynleut of luaturing to the C. N. R. directorate and see-president of the Charlottetown“ “M” M mm“ but“ “e kmw“ m comparatively cool. 8762-8-35-2i "Kansas had t0 tow nei- inlc port. igeil“ . what the“ can do mere‘ igomi of “we maid“ ihave sunk off ‘glopc Breton. Six- . . About the‘ llBinu lime m“ "lul-‘Hi ' -_<o>————— Following the conclusion of Mrf. Mr. John E. Sinclair M. P. the m“ mm“ v l‘ we“ “w” l“ Toronto clear , , , , _ _ , , _ _, 10-40 "The postponed Club Sports and "Mule" ooiiidod Willi ""1 ilisimyeli (Canadian Press) Cornell's address a lured nunibe oi til-it speaker when called ilpons. ks ”°““'“"¢ lmm" “m” ‘“’°'°“‘°"‘ Montreal clear“. .. 66-52 Athletics at Riverside Parr. Vernon. "Mhw- ""9""! "hmmlh ""7 “n” WASHINGTON. Aug. 2b. - Theiresolutions’ were brought forward briefly 0i the Duncan Royal gin-elm" “nk M "m" “hue ‘t N°"’h Quebec fair fi2~46 will be held Baturdly. M181!!! Tit-ll 9911- Vhlilh mull“! m the 1°85 "r 27 American gimboat Isabel, flagship ofand passed after some discussion. mlglon which he declared as fairlltsygney‘ St. John clear . 68~52 ‘starting at l2 noon. Also horse races other‘ mou- The "Mum" will m“ ltoar-Atiiniral Goush. was hit fiitylThcsc were as follows: isuccessful line lumin- stated that h’ ‘°“°°“°' m“ D"°‘“"- w" Boston clear 68-434 truce, classes, A B and c. L-iberal seriously damaled and nrorrriliid l” times by rifle fire while passing} l. For the employment of a Der-‘ithe Board WIS right in taking credit. filifkéiii uglusigmimlgiiz; New York clear . 12-54 purses. Admission as cents. ' ' Charlottetown clear . . . . 72~ii6 8764-8-26-21. imlmcnt traffic expert. lHe complimented the retiring presi- Movod by Mr- W- li- Poole. Mono‘ dent on his splendid report and de- fol-lned by Admiral Williams. com-iague. seconded by Mr. R. E, Mutcii. gored himself ready to do his beet Purl If“! WIIIWPBTY Pepin" "l" "he Ncuking on the Yangtse river to- “m wwund ‘i Sumac!‘ The some of havoc. All l when a mine exploded on thc (canunnd M‘ P." a) and machine gun fire. llilwiesll W°llld_ "i" along Digby County 4150 W" "- tonight at l1.ll. u“ “him MM!‘ Sun sets this eveninz at 6.49 and “out High tide this morning 9.39. and "important meeting of the Ei- dou Shipping Club. will be hold "Abukama." M" m“ "mmh" “°“'_".5°_”,__', not nillhvs disaster is inn roooiul lllallding chief of tile Asiatic fleetqCharlottetown. Mr. Poole . , ~ the lug; " and ‘ Qyou WANT d°on ENVE op‘. suffered by the Japanese navy ililS Ouc United States sailor recelvedied the many reasons for such an spare-solutions Which WHO Jlilollllfli-‘izlunl 9".‘ 91 “Vemm W" 3°Y°°d rises tomorrow morning at 5.13. Monday night, August 29th, lnuho pmii‘ 50 n" 20o, 100 ior- M. month, on August, 1st, thirty-eight two slight flesh wounds, ‘Admlralipointment, citing the valuable work during the d . Mhlbil-li‘ ldiiii w!‘ IQIP- "if! 0m» New moon Saturday Aug- 27th Belfast liall. Listing hog: and 25o hi. 550. 500 {or $1 00- 006 men were killed and 47 wounded Williams’ report said before theidone by litr- Corneli for the Mnriv Hon-W- M- I. Minister 0i 5814- l’ owned June: Martel. of 2.22 a.. lambs for curly sbipriienl- All fum- " ' ' i ' derkChinesc fire was silenced by riilcitlme Prov nces and ilrlllifl “lit 0lli" i Diflb? Gflilfid M11070 500N110 I Summerslde tide eighteen minut- oro invited to attend. so liable t0 will WPQCK. gnggqgpt ea later than Charlottetown. "Pokiwa." t! of the mine layer Bil will.» ‘llfiifi1< 'Your (if . »= ‘r ‘ilioiiili noon iri; us" s