MAXIMS or A MERCHANT ,4 snllwnpuon- * as.» , nil. Canada and U. S. A. MM . wul is illfll ii llfwlt iHiiN sil- George Lewis , Meets Tragic Death - Was Connected With Many Famous Cases. l _.__ —_"-4 LONDON, Aug- i). — Sir (leorgc Lewis. the eminent London lit-tor- nay, bus bcell killed by beillg struck by a railway train at Ter- ms, Switzerland, where ho was on A holiday, itls announced ill a fZ/’ ///' The People's Paper Covers Prince Edward‘ Island Like the Dew Frost Threatens Crops On Prairies (Special to the Guardian) WINNIPEG. Aug. 9. -The Cana- dian west and the weather are gambling tonight with 200 million bushels of wheat as the stakes. has been cool all day. cloudy in thel morning, but clearing in the after-i h°°h milking the prospect for a cold bright moonlight night. night at this time of the year al-‘, ways carries the danger of frost to‘ the ‘Western crop. giilttmot wetesks £50m harvesting in cs src an thre kt ‘ . month in others, whlche thigh: tlialzkglfloral Franco“ l’ the l-BmDBrature goes below 30 over zero during the next twelve hours minions 0‘ duh!" may be lost, call War, died yesterday at Steamer Pleated ~ (Canadian Press) SAINT JOHN. N. 8.. Aug. The Canadian Government Mer- l ‘ I I , ‘ (Special to the Guardian ' i f QUEBEC, Que, Aug. 9. —-C advices were received here today to A warning of drastic federal action ——— the effect that the members of the against the Queensland sugar cane _ ' British newspaper society, w the strikers has been issued by Prime we“ Known Officennumbe ‘of 95, who will e a tour Minister Bruce. Command of Mil tary District No. 6. _ _ _ ,,,,,,,,,_ Sixty Chinese ... .....l'::":~::: Killed When Building Collapsed (Special to the Guardian) L d H SHANGHAI, Aug. 9. ——Sixty Chin- “Sar w“ ese were killed and 300 injured when public market in the native city of f tho Royal. “mm wmm they up‘ Sllxiéahrzgllzalvacizllilsgscd this ,morning TORONTO. Aug. stlliction in the Nortll- west Rebellion and ‘the South Afri- llomo in Meadowvalc. Pool well-known in Halifax. cillne here in charge o 9___ (ianadian Drag poareil at tho Hallie llo first a dosplllcb received hero. The Daily Mall in reporting the delilll. said that Sir George was was staying at a sanitorlum. l-le-ls the tracks when an express train struck him, killing hlln instantly. Sir George ‘was tho famous son of a famous father, who was also all attorney. Sir George was advis- or to many societies and pliblic people, and was connected’ with nlnny notablo cases. Olie of ‘the hill- he 95l-1lh9- most recent of these was the suit brought in 1925 by Mrs. Dorothy liiuricl Dennistoun, a society wo- mun, against her divorced husband, to recover money she claimed she she struck, had loaned -him. Sir George ap- was full of water. The cargo, how- peared for Mrs. Dennistoun alld ever, was untouched. Thc-steamerl was from the British West Indies,‘ The suit was one of the society and carried 3.000 tons of raw sug- sonsations of the day, because at ar fllill. time. COL- Dfilinlstmili was 9,5565, bggldgs Halifax ggrgcp won the case. married ‘to Lady Csrnarvon, widow of the Egyptologist of Tutnnkha- lllon fame. Suzanne Is Out Oi Olympics "rains, Aug- o. -—Any hope that Mills. Suzanne Lenglell may have had of figuring ili ‘tho tennis com- petitions during the next year's Olympic gems were zlispollcti to- night by tho decision of the excell- tive sub-committee of the inter- national Olympic Committee. .The sub-committee stated that it was bound to enforce tho quali- fication rules established by the Olympic Congress at Prague. Czocho-Slovakia, in 192B, which make it impossible .ior ‘tennis prof- essionals, even when requulified as Hlliitiflilrfl. toplay in an Olympic tournament. Carrying two persons, n, light, automobile o! 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Guardian 3.0))‘ grin, '00 Jmhflhiifll 101' “l chant Marine swampy, qanadgan Ho was hero while en route t Volunteer, which » lCranberry Cove suffering from ncurastbeiliu and west o‘ Musquash last nlgm Show” said to have been walking across glfmafglfgl£$hthystgh mhsbgloizrlfed John dry dock and shipbuilding oympanys tug Ocean Hawk. ounteer, when she struck in a‘ dense mg. was m charge of ca? lo King George, 101R. llc wnro tho mended the Dragoons, ere lis General tifficel‘ Command- Mllllnry District No. 6' lie was one of tile bos military officers was twice presented to ondon, to King Edwar n‘s medal with five clasps lie was present at the berley and was mcn V patches hilt)!‘ the bottle of Coles- The damage to the ship could Tenet of Kim‘ ted but an examin- ation will be made as soon as sible. A preliminary survey will be It was thought made tomorrow. that’ ‘here had been some damage‘ Powell, lbc present. (l. O. C. of this LiouL-Col. Lian Onslow Donnistouil, done to the steamers hull whentdifluqctrhe was [prmerly the lab ter's commanding officer. --~<0->-—-—— Le Devoir See Canada Excursion Le Dcvoir Excnrsionists to lhc as the forepeak tank. and. some 800 packages of mol- five, amoilg whom uro ii llllliiliCl‘ i, newspaper-men. pro- ' Ordeal Oi Nova Sco tia Fishermen sh United Press) Aug. 9. —-When the r Albucra, bound from Port a. arrived at Grave- send recently, shc ha Newfoundland fishermen, wo ventures in the Atlantic made a linimelsiilo at hall’ past ninc this them and of. half past ton o'clock drivo thcm to lilgmoni. flay wh the guests of that three (fclock when hlrst and craving for if“ s"mme'sme ca] lc to speak, and with cyanf_;ftfgfld“gvl“§cfif, as“ h“ m“ e‘ these ma“ hadlnlid his ilnrishioncrs. leave Mount Carmel and ilrrive at Somme the lookmuncr dlnnor on their lhcy will lcav u‘ t um “at c Arsonilu ' a co s small opcn boat on il days and nights. when. on July 8th. man on the Albuera no boat a mile and a h "We drew up along said the skipper Captain Georges amazement we sa pocted that tl om at the Sta drive thcin to House where ihov w w") men lymglwill be received by tho Governor. and necks were‘ M“ mow”; At half past ten -t k ‘Almost m‘ on brick to the Station whore tllcy ‘ will sleep oli their “Pullman. l i Tl Exc rsiol Isis will mcc n 55 M’ fronleof tlllc Paldlanlcnt i the hi3!"- whlle we putifill Thursday morilln sideof thc vessel, carried them on board. scaled. and in their eye hey Wm be drw. staring. there was a loo “Unable to more than law there hclple a few hours must h "Days passed before able to tell me that th ermen who‘ had got their fishing smack a Banks, Nova Scotia. "For ll days, an drifted helplessly, car a. southerly wind. wit ful of biscuits t0 tlco the drivers of curs will be fish‘ given dinner free of cost. 51'0"‘ Drivers lnny go cithcr t the Grand Hrackley Point. Road. Road or illc Rustico Road ill order ts tllfly hid to avoid rongcst by the tho Winsloc they were driven alongside an iceberg. ice, and for an hour or so managed and in of this amazing ad- Gcorge Robert May ful one and mcn, and May is a with eight children. thc Tilbury Cottage Hospital in beds along of the \ Let tho citizens be on hand at tho Station ill. nllio o'clock Wod- liesday ovoning to moot our Prov- ince of Quebec visitors‘. ~——-€-O'}-~ to sec that it will be months before they recover from t they had thought about in their ll da Atlantic. Williams JAMES OLIVER OURWIOD IN CRITICAL CONDITION 8373-8-9-32 ‘IND ENVEL- I, t t d we jus sa Qrfiiamea is critical- OWOBBO. Mich. Aug. Oliver Curwood, author.‘ t his home hero of a gen- cic infection. Tho and wondering when. or if evcr. we were g -‘ nu-t Sam May‘ nths as a result of tho infect- eking out the few hicli dovolopcd from an ill- d looking out for: ing sail or a hing. One day be- ' t mo three’ ‘hreedjteitlhfi: pits: slept for the best par days. and so we‘ 195m" “mlpggolgagglthe Albuera there was l s must have swa so of this ward.‘ some two " days. days became fo ' ikdu o drifted on help W“ N e p y ale which I marvel- in which in our little where we were goinz- lcabsrg about the si “This was on the llama and I crawled are both than becomlni! 81-‘ 0 climbed on to the iceberg. lb break off a little , which ‘we sucked. way, I suppose. our lives we otherwise we must have gen we first cut afrift we a "We were to our fishing lines when a biindins foil “In b t a . I A. D. Moll of Wl nlpoq, chairman of ihfllib- mulgaq filllgmws‘; of ggvtlflllltri?a.r:glellifllfifl the prchlmlnarlgs for the national Conservative ' ; oovlvootien. who oonowlm mt ll! attendance. of nonmembers-Kim? m“ "r mrtfi ... -i ciionlfm. //€’//-‘ - - “a. ) mak ‘ lot Canada this month left England tinuance of the dispute will result was Formerly Satin-day on the Canadian Pacific in a general strike similar to the re- l. steamship Montrose and are clue at cent British upheaval. Quebec August 12th. his Co., '*,“"@;",'_;Relics Oi ""’“"' ‘"1 Thonfas A Becket d, 1907, undf ing their treasure. In 1850 some of the treasure was recovered; but some of the relics which it was particularly desired to find remained hidden until other day. The mummy was found number of two hundred nnd iwcniy- in a sarcophagus. and in a perfect state of preservation. The embalm- ling was obviously done by an ex- (bcir ~ pert. n s, ld daughters will arrive ill who ‘is the mysterious; mummy? Some believe that the body is nlng. A commit-rpm; o iluiitllllg g at ten o'- Rllstlco church where n picnic and recept- . l-he 5km‘ and ion will be givcll by the parishion- ers .in -boih Egmont Bay and ltus- BOSTON’ Mass" Aug a _Thc an rest of between 40 and 50 pickets from a linc of nearly 100 parading in front of the State House todayl iprotcsting against the execution of Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Van- (Canadian Press) zettl was the result of the rcf will be driven "to Hunter River to‘- moci tho special train m. 4.15 p. to leave the streets‘ m. sharp. As this scbodulo has to be followed faithfully, drivers are nskcd to cut this out. Tho Committees hero Silmmcrslilrl, and tho parishes of Bay and Rilsilco lot of trouble to make) this reception a success in this connection they wish to ex- thcil" appreciation wholn llollrtotl assistance they are have‘. several j F]? ,,,.,,,,-L--<*‘ abled BRISBANE, Australia, Aug. 9. — ‘Ten Million Dol- , The collapse fol- X lflmhéugiz; lowed a night of heavy winds and African war when he com- showers due to a‘ typhoon passing ’ - H served during the night off the mouth of ° the Yangtse. (By British United Press) PARIS, August 8-A mummy and 1l°h°d l" 495' a box of ancient relics Douai are puzzlinz archaeologists. The discovery was made durin . death Whiiexcavations on the site of oi heard with dccp regret by Colonelim-mtary barracks‘ on that Same site there stood many years ago a monastery of English Benedictine monks, who, on the outbreak of the French Revolution, fled, after bury- found at 5i f Saint Maurand, a famous\,1ppp_n_ rsido citizens \H\il'1l‘?advocatc of simple apostolic lifcqprnqtip, ancc, thinks State HD1186 with srAnrF CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10,1927 Nevzspglpggglcefiuléueg Australian Premier JH H E v 5 I Would Appreciate Warns Striker (Special to the Guardian) He asserted con- “You have got to stand by the de- cision of the arbitration court", Bruce said. Racial factors enter into the dispute. as thousands of Italians arc among the strikers. Eighty-five armed detectives match- ed the crowd as the Premier spoke. Donald, _ The Ghost HALIFAX, Aug. B. —— Following ‘ a few days after the disclosure by _ Governor George Grant that four 2 1 2 female inmates of the City Prison planned to set fire to the institu- lar Fund Is Con- ference Objective (Special to the Guardian) TORONTO, Aug. 9. —A found- ation fund of $10,000,000 with which to pursue their world educational ef- forts is the objective of the world Federation of Education Associa- tions who opened their second bien- nial conference at Convocation l-lall and University of Toronto yesterday. One of the most important pre- liminaries of this, year's conference was a meeting of President Thomas and board of directors to arrange for the incorporation of the feder- ation and the establishment of a legal basis for a. substantial and permanent financial foundation. The tremendous work of the week's sessions was commenced with vigor and enthusiasm the delegates. who registered from various parts of the world. Up until yesterday aft- ernoon therc wcrc 2,500 on the re- gister. added to these was a large number attending the first general sessions who had not yet registered. These included hundreds of dele- gates from the British Isles. These were 133 in one party from England w and WlllCS. Ireland and Scotland “"‘~ lwwfiver- that a few moments were also well represented. In les- ser numbers. but no less enthus- iastic were delegatcs from almost every country of Europe, from China India. Bermuda. in fact from ally all parts -of the world ill) 0i MP- "a T- “hhwho died in i199. and Who-SB BOlUKlWherc universal education has be- over to the Roman Catholic Church followed one of the most dramatic B") ihP-v Wm h"~,recantations of history. "hml M. de St. Leger, a professor of eihlstory, and an authority on the h")! t" Mmmllhistory of Northern Fr m the body is that of an English Ro- "lman Catholic martyr put to death four n_fl‘(")(l_l‘i‘ in the reign of Queen Elizabeth. come an institution. “Report Drafting Oi Model Peace Treaty (Special to the Guardian) LONDON, Aug. 9.—-The Manchest- I til k l’. f i. i H1 rsldc nnd aft-max]; shfrtcaiofin 2y rhégwhoglas Z Guardian gives prominence to a l°"v°‘Becket was found bits of the Car- fm" Charlottetown arriving, here atldmars ha‘; of sh Charles Borrm , lllilo o'clock. it is ex Side the boat" citizens will meet. ill 0‘ P“: Albuem‘ tinn with cars nnd and- to m“ Old Government against each other. It is believed that official negot- iatlons for an arbitration treaty are already taking place between France and‘ tho United States. -€-¢-0;§_ LIGHT tbc EXCllYétlOlllfliil‘ tia, Ireland, on the first stngc 0i Artemas White 1m“ “wk” “° he“ p°u°° w“mmgs his projected trans-Atlantic flight. . .4. . ._.. ...._..._..._....._..._._ ‘__ e down and ---'- ---——- -—--—.- allnsd» we lion for ‘the purpose of making tboir escape, a growing blaze was ' "discovered" about 6.30 last night. in one of the two corridors traver- sing ‘the west wing of the building, by Mary Ellen MacDonald, mysterious "ghost girl" whose in- cendlary tendencies gave the farm- ‘ lament of Caledonia, Antlg- hOme here‘ oliish Co" a grat deal of publicity over five years ago. who is serving a term for vag- rancy, was the girl picked up by the four conspirators a fw d ya ago do ignite the (fire the: was‘ L0 m northern waters‘ Even l“ "W" Mary Ellen. begin their attempt at esca e. While Governor Grant BIPd_ his Si“ °f ‘his 0m" wife, the Matron, were having tea _ last night, Mary Ellen MacDonald rushed in-to the room, crying htat sho discovered firc- They cd her to the corrlder known at No. 6. which is the farthest north in the women's section of building. separated from the south - corridor by about 20 feet. Here ‘they found a couple of oil-soaked ---—- mag. biaziiiigfllirislllrly aglainst the (Special to the Guardian) _ ass an ‘ o oor nready ig- PARIS, Aug. 9. —-Thc American ckcuhbed around the vicinity of the nlted. The fire, which was diglstiiglg flag. ‘a: gigasleleriautegtgpla bii-igfigtlrty Ely-drama m“ Name,- 3‘ 5 h“ d5. W" quickly stamped out. and on; lherosaoco-vsllzcttl execllltlon g vmpod a Snead M m "m" a“ hm“ dammit? “'89 Bllkht. amounting only i" P- bllwkenins of the nonl- all. The Governor is of the opin- behind Governor Meat And Milk Inspector's Report Prilggs And Premier Receive Cordial Welcom The Meat and Milk Inspector's Report for July is as follows: Charlottetown. P.E.I. - Aug. 8-. 1927 To His Worship the M mor that highly placed English- . and Members of the City Council. lmenand Americans have unoffici- m ally drafted a model treaty of peace m 11530-1584,) Ar hbishop of Anvlfileanv ‘among, for ‘ifls heroism between Britain and America. lwheh lhe 9153"" devhsmwd malls reference of all disputes to arbit- lch-Y- B-hd 9- lhhile embmlderedlration, the two governments pledg- me pmmler nnd the Acting Mayor-ggizirlagixhlcfilgthagzd fgggéngg?‘ °t‘ing themselves to accept the a I herewith submit my report, of meat and milk inspectio f th month ending Aug‘ am‘ 1227?’ e most cordial welcome on th Condemned as unfit for food and For“ Mmlster o; Immigration, and destroyed during the month: Ten Mm For“ em; “V” and ‘me the Dominion The treaty. it is said, provides for ward and never to have recourse to arms imnmh" °1 “YCNIN; - half carcasses of lamb. Milk Test Aug. 3rd, i927 Per Cent TRANS-ATLANTIC l John C. Duffy . DUBLIN, Ireland. Aug. 9.---Army Thomas White . ‘headquarters tonight confirmed re- ports that CaptainFrank T. Court- .. ncy, British aviator. planned to Everett H085" start tomorrow morning from the R. L. my us,“ o; aviation field at Calsot for Valen- Francis McGuigan Angelina Blanchard Bernard Oarragher Josephine Martin J. P. Flemming .. Patrick smlthN." a. A. mmniomf... rm. ulohnl . Francis McKenzie. Ella. Ledwich .. ' w. u. Johnston 1'. L. O. Worthy . . Bridget Kiflinl 0. L. Richard .. 4,000 lg pxpoqtod- . .... . -.--..< ‘lad-l hours. no» American Flag Was Desecrated And Burned the word cabled here tonight. delay would have let ‘the blaze eat The police routed the multitude lhrfilliih the wa-li, and that the which however reassembled hurling "wi- wins would have been doom- stones through the consulates win- dows and resisting the authorities attempting to check the disorders. informed. (Canadian Press) rival in Winnipeg. Hon. win. party to Brandon. '3 4-" FARMER Stu- iiii PLANT MiLh Weep i; "*F"'”.°'PPP'PF"P. qr‘ clip can a a2. " a. stores: ' ' Toronto. clear . . . . . . . . . u Montreal. cloudy - ' Quebec. rain -- 3""0h'tcwn, cloudy . "' ami-lalifax, fog . . . . .. -- “taunt John, rain . - 4- tomorrow morning at UM The two Mm showed Iiicht ledi- sun not this evening at 1.1a and ti!!! tomorrow morning It 4.65. l- l- ONIKIN Pull moon saturday. Aug. i8. H.- bo held 1589009411‘ i! a. nl. i500 samples; O below 8.0; 2 with Bunlmorlide tide eighteen mlnutesI-iariollr loin» Mo: than oiwmwwwn. MERCHANT nobody olus will. . . Gllflllll (Two Cont! Ill‘! N HHPES H) WIN THE SIBilNEIjH BUP Reported British Sea- plane Has Develop- ed a Speed of 312 Miles an Hour. Less Formal Visit (Slieciaitotho Guardian) come back I would like to stay long- er, but l would like it if it were not Dlmvery was Made 2Jf.'§“"l;. tfilmélifi.‘ Zlhviiifihi - .. Mayor Foster. His Worship said By Ellen Mac that his impression was that H. R. H. would like to spend a few days in Toronto without having to bl- troubled with official receptions. It is expected that the Prince and his brother will return to Toronto dur- ing the last week of the Exhibition. TORONTO. 0nt., Aug. 9.—-W (Special to the Guardian) CALSHUTI‘, Eng, Aug. 9. -— The heavy curtain of secrecy which for months has surrounded the closely guarded aid station here where sev- en British seaplancs are being tested for the Schneider cup race in Italy September 25th was lifted cautious- ly for a little while this morning. A party of British Journalists and pxtiotograplgsrs was given a ppélp at e aircra wh ch it is ho will gggggoggmielzlufattg: oxioglgmoslilgsg bring the coveted cup to Britain, but The captain sud he w“ ggierlcarzt Joufiaallsts and tthclilsc 0g er na ona es were no a owe unable m “mum for “'5 presence 1130 view the planes. even the British ournalists were permitted to view lcal waters they seldom attain the only W” of the pxanes and one h super-marine Napier 35. which is a monoplanc. and the other a Glou- cester Napier V, a bl-plane. The monoplane is the last word in steam lining. Not an inch of room is wasted, the pilot being fitted as closely to the cockpit as though it were a suit of clothes. which is painted a copper blue gray. has the appearance of a- glyish fish. The results of speed tests are stll.l kept a dark secret. Taken In Long BAY SHORE, N. Y.. Aug. 9. —- A u“, snapping turtle weighing two and one-half tons is reposing in the backyard of Capt. 0. C. GrlnnePs Captain Grlnnel captured the Flaw De France m ‘font o’ ‘he Al: but these could not be verified. and erican consulate at Case Blanca. Morocco Sunday night according to Resting Well After Operation (Canadian Press) SAINT JOHN, N. B., Aug. D.- Hon. R. E. Finn. cx-M. P. of Hall- fax was reported resting fairly well after having been operated on for appendicitis yesterday morning tat the general public hospital. 1t was said that if his condition coll- tinned as good he would probably be able to leave the hospital in two ‘Band Plays Two More Days, A Popular Hit Pew attractions have provided more delights in Charlottetown than the Sea Cadet band now playing a four day engagement. more days to hear them. e times today and Thurs- day and Tuesdays comedy d a riot, as will the for the mid week featuring Regin- WINNIPEG. AuE- 9- —0n the threshold of the Great West. Princ- es and Premier today received a eir ar- nded the greeting 0i Government to t Prince of Wales, his brother Prince George and Premier and Mrs. Bald- Lieut.-Governor Burrows; Premier Butler F“ Bracken and members of his cabinet ' ' ' ' ~ - - - - -- 35 acting Mayor Maclrean and civic ~ officials were close by to add their uffiflf-lfilfl. There were veterans of) the Princess Pats. a detachment of - 4- the Canadian Legion and officials of 3-5 the Hudson's Bay Company with - 3-3 presents of Elk heads. beaver skins. -- and Indian relics which brought to ~- 35 mind days when the gentlemen ad- 3~ venturers held sway. The Prince‘ - 3-9 of Wales and Prince George with . 3.6 premier and Mrs. Baldwin spent the ~ 3-5 twenty minutes stop chug-tins filth ~ 33 osc athered at tho sta ion. onn I _ - 3-5 230MB‘: Forke accompanied the royahnmrgomwn Friday changed program "Take it From Me" Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings Etc "Coming-Big show and "Reserve. August 22 val in East Royalty. "Dance in Maple Znlght. (Wednesday). WHY Dotson ful: l. 3.0 l-lls Cows All‘ "Tca and Festival Mo 15th in Walter Hearts‘ "St. Peter's Tea Wedneoda Everybody welcome. lfth not fine, come Andrew's on the 10th. Como and meet and have a good time. Re Chronic Discuss Street, Dr. Ciift. Don't ._.__. Wednesday. August 10th., St. Margaret's presents "This Wnyfarers". specialties. Popular pric "Women's institute of Cantrli Royalty will bold an ice cream 34-44ivn1 on Thursday evening. ~- 14-55 llth lii Cecil Wood's field. nui- - 74-64 school-house. ' a’ Maximum and minimum ‘ -- "Sec the “Wan-forers" iii B. i. .. 10-46 S. Hall, Sollris. on Wednesday ov- 54-70 enlng, August filth. presented -- 1° New vol-s. cloudy ......... .. 10-10 8t. Margaret's Dramatic Club. M High tide this evonlna at ‘m and s! "Cflnbdrilfl and BltlQhO A public 100MB illlifltflli