HAXIMS NJ MERCHANT 1 ._._.. to honorable gssuipmnrwhlshwuobtalncdby Founded 1N1. Charlottetown Guardian I've Casts. THREE IIIIIEIII IN~PIANE IIIIASII (Slleclnl to the Guardian) DIJON, France. Aug. 27.—A pilot, two noncommlsioned officers and wireless operator of a military aero- plane were killed early today when their machine crashed near Cereal]- eslesmonts a few miles west of horn. "mo other members of the crow :31. ed their lives by jumping with para- chutes. They escaped with slight in- Juries. Ten military aviators have lost their llvm in France within a few hours. Last night while in defense manoeuvres six army flyers were kil- led when they cracked up at Cllnvan- nes, near Chartres. Notification of s proposed visit to this province of Mr. James Cormack, Forest Fire Canadian Trade Commissioner of Cuba, Santo Domingo and Porto Rico. I Will Visit Here iThe sealing vessel Bsaitvaag, hug-y- , Ice condition; despite the approach ‘There was a possibility the schedul- (Fd BIOP 0f 9119 BYM-lvlaz at Spitz-ho receive all three with national: P611811 would be cancelled in orderIhonoz-s. Andree as well as his corn- Raising Havoc (Canadian Press) THE PAS, Man, Aug. 27—A forest lire sweeping down from the south- em and of Them-iron Lake destroy- ed’ buildinfl and machinery 0f the Caliban Filo-Sim Mines valued at forty thousand dollars and is raging onvs-ard, driven by a. strong wind, awarding to advices received here. A large crew of fire rangers left Cranberry, Portage today to ‘battle the ilamm. ‘Ilhompson Lake is sixteen miles north of (‘franberry Portage. A num- ber of miners‘ cabins in the path of the flama; have been destroyed. Rain is expected within the next twenty-four hours. L“ ‘Elk New U.S. Minister Arrives In Canada "IS “d. - (Culldlm Press) OITAWA. 01117.. Aug. 21-Hou- fwd MaoNider. new United States Minister to Canada arrived hers by l1! lbdly to take up his duties. He was ECOORIDIfiQG. by his wlis and reached the Royal Canadian Air M“ flvinc field at s p. m. after |.n uneventful flight from Washing- Ion. ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS ETCS. "Dance at Souris mulfiiay night, August 28th. 6092-8-27-21. “Come to Afton Hall Friday the 29th to hear "The Rand Back". If not fine. came Saturday. Pdnllsslfln 35c and 20c. coss-u-zi-xl. “Belfast Club loadfnil hogs and lambs Tuesday. September 2nd. John .- lldWillllml, Secretary. 0106-8-27-21. show and dancs Corral-l Ban Hall Friday. Robert Weeks will play. Good um». 6139-8-28 “Notice-Big "Ice Cream Social and Dance by Wonlens Institute, Thursday, Aug- “Sl 28th. Stanley Bridge mu. . 60l9-8-25-3lmwt. “Dr. out, m Queen st- Char- lottstown, Chronic Maladies prevent- !!! and cured at home, where they Dflclnste. suo-l-ln-am "Water. water everywhere. but not I drop on the Arizona. Desert. "The w"? Hols" In color at Borden FY1611)‘. Crspsud Saturday. 0118-11. "Queen Esther, a dramatization in 3 acts given by Fredericton young P901910. Friday, August 29th. MIT-FUJI. Town Hall ‘ mmcnt. The Burke's right ordinarily reserved for Reval- ty. between September 2 and 4 llu been received by the Secretary of the Charlottetown Board of Trade, Mr. Cormack wishes particularly to meet firms which are QXpOItlDB potatoes to Cuba. 2,000 Doctors ' In Session At Winnipeg (Special to the Guardian) WINNIPEG. Man. 27.—Hundreds of medical men today settled down in earnest to the technical studies in- volved in the sessions of the British Medical Association. After sin O'D- enirlg day marked mostly by cere- mony yesterday, 2,000 odd delegates from many parts of the world delved into the strenuous portion of the four day 98th annual meeting of the Association. Phlyaieians from the United States by the hundreds are included in the host of doctors attendin8 “i0 Empire gathering. Today all but two of four- keel-lsr competitive marketing prac- tioes of Quebec and subsidizing of cooperative efforts in that province will be studied by Col. ‘Thomas Ken- nedy. M. P. P. for Peel and J. A. Carroll, Director of Markets and Co- operation Branch of the Ontario De- partment of Agriculture, who leave on ‘Thursday for a week's tour of Quebec. The advertising campaign of home products will now be delayed pending the report of the findings, said Premier Ferguson last night. BWVQTIITOOK. Dwllrieior of the London Daily Express and father Empire Free Trade movement, s. dom- inating feature of British polltloallsuffering from food poisoning. Read by Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA.- THURSDAY, AUGUST 2s, 1030 PARQLAMENT wTLL or I S-lueden Ready To Race-lo; Bodies Of Lost Explorers i SealingShip Brattvaag Hurrying Ahead of Rapidly Forming Arctic Ice May‘ Reach Tromso, ‘ 91'°°1<H°1'M- Bwsdm. Aux. 21-1 infest moons menu»; ‘hare said ull three bodies of the daring Swed- ins ahead of the rapidly lol-rning Arctic ice. may reach ‘Iromsoe on the northern coast of Norway, by Sopflecnber 1st, with the bodies of Salomon August Andree, pvt-wish polar balloonist, and his two com- Pflnions, frozen in the ice on Willi/Q's Island for 33 years. 15h balloonists. ‘first in seek the the little sealing ship on which the IB-Sflirwtcd interest of the world cen- tres as is mlshcs its way back to civilization from the frozen Arctic, Meanwhile, the Swedish Govern. "W!!! manned for the ccremorlious omclal reception of the dead heroes of fall were repflrted good yesterday. o: sweden when m, body” ymh to bring the bodies direct to Tron-l. d-‘YB-llions. Nils S-rindberg and Knut soc. H . F. lfi-aenkel. To Study. '- _ Marketing ; Last Minute Practices} News Flashes 1.1-: w“ (Special to the Guardian) TORDNTO, Ont. Aug. 27-1114: (Canadian Press) CAPE GItIS-NEX, fiance. Aug. 2'l'—_Miss Eldc Welt. EH8- llsh swimmer. tonight began an attempt to swim the English Channel. She entered the water at 10.89 p. m, with the sea calm and the water warm- (Special tothe Guardian) NEW DELHI. India, Aug. 2'1.- The entire Indian Congress work- ing committee was arrested to- day as the Government struck again at the leadership of the home rule movement. The com- mittee which covers the organiz- ation of Mahatma Ghandhib in- dependence palgn was held in JalL Beaverbrook Ill (Special to the Guardian) DOVER. England, _Aug. Th-Inrd antagonism Just now, was taken ill aboard his yacht today. The yacht the put in here where the publisher could [receive treatment. He was said to be of Ncrth Pole by air, were on board. Stockholm. The Government plans. Everybody N0 self. permanently injured except by him- MAXIMS OFA MERCHANT man's reputation is really ever 8 PAGES l! SEPT. Norma Shearer A Mother, Is Her First Child HOLLYWOOD, Caltt, Aug. 27.-A baby son was born is. I lily '41 Norma. Shearer, noted screen star and wife of Irving I ‘Ibalbcrg, executive 0i’ the I MPEYWGNdWYH Maya studios. The baby arl-‘Zvcd at 5.36 a. m. I at the Good Samaritan Hos. Dita]. Dr. Clifford McKee. at- tending the actress, said both mother and child were "doing fine." Miss Shearer and Thal- b"! were married In Septem- ber, 1927. This is their first child. I ‘Cholrine Clas Overcomes Three permitted a yellow cloud fifteen feet to drift irlto the plant of the Den- ver Fire Clay Co. Three of the vic- tims were dismissed after hospital examination, but the others were be- lieved in serious condition. (Canadian Press) DENVER. 0010., Aug. 27.-Twenty- three persons. including fifteen fire- men, were overcome by chlorine gas today, when a leaky tank ca: valve FIMIIIIS IIIIIIE IIJIIIII PISSES" Yankee Swimmer Wins Marathon (Ol-nldim Prue) Inlns ATTACK I i s s II S EIINBIIAI I (Canadian Press) I SHANGHAI, Aug. 27.-"Reds" in the vicinity of Wusuch. Hupeh Pio- vince. today attacked the United States Gunboat Parlay. showering it with machine gun bullets. The Pan-- ay returned the fire. The damage inflicted upon the attackers was not determined. The gunboa‘. was not damaged. SHANGHAI, Aug 27—Fcreign wire 12s advlcu today said "Bed" forces advanced to within ten miles of Changsma, Capital of Hanan Prov- ince. But that fzreigners felt they were in no immediate danger. A ma- jority of foreigners had departed however. Book agent (to falmler): "You ought to buy an encyclopedia, now that yourboy is going to school." Fennel’: “Not on your He. Let him walk, the same as I did.” “Well, you've gct one of them ear timings for your deafness ‘at last. 111st‘; what I've been telling you In do for five years." "Oh! That's what you've been tell- llng me for five years. is it?" m teen sections srs in ' r‘- msttsle of intimate importance to the medical profession. While the majority of the discussions are hiflh- ly technical in nature, many H" '0! I I NUMEROUS NER OES interest sud importance to the gener- al public. Will Be Buried In The “Abbey” DUKE 0F NCRTHDMIBERLAPID T0 BE LAID AT REST 0N WEDNESDAY LONDON, Aug. ‘ET-Tho Duke 0f Ncrtllumberland, who died on Sat- urday, will be buried in Westminster Abbey on Wednesday. Since the days of Charles II. this housc—the gram; house of Percy- has shared only with the Royal fam- ily the right oi’ burial within the Abbey. The right’ has not alway! been exercised. but 3'! members of the house hsvs been buried within, the famous precincts, I The Chapel oi St. Nichols. in vzhich is the Percy vauL, is closed tgday pending preparations for in- romslrl; are to he granted the right of ceremon- ial entry by the IN" W956 69°F"! UNIMPIDYID IN MONTREAL BETWEEN 21.000 AND 13.000 MONTflIiAL. Aug. YL-(CPI-Mflfl- mu st present has between 11.000 O0 Bowel Blaeball. Ice Cream Soc “a MM unmmoym Wm‘ "ma, 11.1 sud Dance, Friday ma. _ slsa-s-au-al. 10.000 to 10.000 working only "'- m reports from labor unions zucchini "Mr. Robert Blunders will be m, my Mm 1g, m; announced pg Ijvgne for the falls work for threshing Leategnbsr m, Mldgell. P. a. r. 8008-8-23-51. "Karlene excursions leaving st l P ln.. standard cvexhhiesdsy. Pri- Ald. Alfrsq Msthleu. member of the executive committee. The information will“ pusedontn H011. Gibb! nobertson. Minister of Lsbfil. Vi» is day and Saturday. one m for u, d u a, un,~mn“; m. further inf sums r f “m” "' ' ham‘ m!‘ ' Nllfhmlla “IO Dfllllwlt’; I nazinlilna (I/flfi f ( I § ' L g?’ ‘m co v i?» I if? Milo the Government and the Illicilscaaliil m: and .d / S Prohibition Commission fiddle a new “bootleg aristoc- Jli! lmimcnnlmsiisliisullod- A W/ 0% 2 ' 55M r I 1 I I IWhlle in San Francisco he met and ‘of the troupe. who was his min- (‘Marvin p. Nelson, POWQYIIII stroking -' swimmer from Fort Dodge. gained $10,000 and sweet revenge over Lake Ontario early this evening when he outdlstanced and outlasied all comers in the 15 mile Canadian Nat- ional Exhibition Marathon swim. The new world's champion covered the course in the unofficial time of 7 hours, 46 minutes. FIIIIEIIIIIN WINS BY KIIIIBKUIII (Canadian Press) HALIFAX. us, Auz- 28.--A1 Fore- man, of Montreal, British Light- weight champion knocked out Mickey‘ lr. Charley's death struck with unex- Genarc“ advertlfed a‘; the lightweight mp.“ suddmmm He W“ dead in zchamplon of new. England. in the ‘Lays ‘nan 30 ‘Ilmutes. his phymians ‘third round of their exhibition bout std. here tonight. At clumsy‘; bedside were Mrs. Chaney. a constant attendant since ‘her husband first was taken ill, and I Creighton Chaney, a son by fl- 10m’)- er mlrflagm SEAL- COVE. Mo, Aug. 27—COd Ranking u a vermbl, mysgery ‘fish have never been known to be ma“, known limos; entirely by his ‘particularly fuwy as to their diet ‘but |5crem appggfgncgs, away from the ‘James. Dagger. of the Life Saving motion picture Lone Chaney incvit- ‘ISta-ticn here will tmtlfy that they ably wore a pulled down cap, dark ‘SGDGCUHIBS choose wisely even if not glasses and plain clothes. He com- [too well. Imanded a large salary. made numtr- Dagger. reports that recently a Ious investments and reputedly WIS-lingo codflsh was landed here and Iwealihy, but made few friends. [when l; 733,5 cut Open 1g was djgwv- , Born on April 1. 1883. in Colorado iered m“ Mr, god hm wiped dawn |springs, Colo. the son of deaf and], pm), o; “quot Th, only “mm, dumb Parents. Chaney quit "I100! there, however. was bllll. the fish had .before he had reached the fifth grade neglected to have “meme remove ;to become a tourists’ guide on Pikes ime “m, and so rather ma“ lose his , His introduction to thethestre was ‘ma. friend cod had Consumed bottle as a property boy. Later he became vmd an‘ a stage hand. and to his death he The propensity of the m.“ steak carried a card in a stage hands or- cod w rush an" and b0“ down ganlzation. Behind the wing! he Wham,” n happens m see m me studied the regular actors and learn- wit” Moms m exphlm me prumce ed without a teacher the fine points . , of the bottle quite well but vmcther cf ccti WhlCh later in life won him wme luckless ‘Shaman h“ been me fame. e got his first "Break“ as - victim of a particularly nasty noll of III [II IFIIBII 10S ANGELEB; Calif. Alli’;- 26- Lon Chaney, whose gmtesque screen characterizations won him the sob- rlquet of "The man of s. thou-sand faces," died here early today nPer a valiant battle against snumia and congestion of the bronchial tubes. A hemorrhage of the lungs shortly after midnight suddenly wt short the noted ‘actor’: fight for life alter. he had been reported on the road to recovery. He was 4'1 years old. Cheney entered a hospital Angus: l5. for treatment of in anaemic con- dition resulting from a severe at- tack of pneumonia suffered in New YJ-i: early this year. The hemorrhage which "esdltcd ‘Ana CODFISH n: rm: aum nscxarc LAKE FRONT. TOclonw. Aug. 27,- Iowan Annual Subscriptions Delivered $5.00. By llull Canada llld C. S. A. 8-50. 8th. IIFENING or PIIRIIIMENI (Canadian Press) OTTAWA. ONT.. I AUG. 27,—PARLIA- MENT WILL OPEN O N M O N D A Y, SEPT. 8. OFFICIAL A NNOUNCEMENT OF THE DATE OF~ THE OPENING WAS MADE TONIGHT BY SIR GEORGE PERLEY, ACTING PRIME MINISTER AND WAR - TIME ,_ CANADIAN HIGH COMMISSIONER IN LONDON. Captures Runner With 1,500 Cases (cm-dull Press) NEW YORK. N.Y., Aug. 2’l.—-Tl‘.e Canadian sea. dory Nova $1., with ap- in fifteen hundred cues, was cap- tured yesterday by the coast guard of)‘ Shims-cock. Long Island. and was brought into New York harbor today 11y the patrol boat Cardigin. Ten members of the crew of the Nova V. ivrre under arrest. Th-l Nova was built in Nova Scoiia. for the fish collection servloe but was sold to a New York syndicate. Steamer Ashore, Is In No Danger (Canadian has) HALIFAX N. S. Aug 24—The Nor- wegian steamer Spica. laden with a molasses cargo and bound for Que- bec, went aground on Cerberus Rock off the Guysboro coast at 10.30 a. m. Atlantic standard time today. Advices reaching the agents. Pickford and Black, of Halifax stated that the ves- sel was in n0 immediate danger. Efforts u-crc being made to secure the service of a wrecking tug and. the Government steamer Ari-as was in the vicinity. The Spica. is i380 tons and armed in Norway. song and dance man at a stage hands’ benefit when he was 16 years the w‘ o’ Wham“ the" "s m be an Om‘ international angle to the story re- wuh his brother’ George‘ who mains to be seen. There are sinister| rumors abroad that msyhap Canaxi-I now lives in Oakland. Cal, Chaney drifted info the wandering life of a 1”‘ wdmh ‘Y’ “m3 ‘"1"’! m m” rum racket and are bringing the, ,"ham" actor andvtnureci the country. liquor across the line to American married Hazel Hastings, s member “"1"”- shunned personal appearances and utterly refused to attend premier showings. After studio hours he sought the seclusion of his home and his small circle of close friends. Among his close acquaintances were General Smedley Butler, of the United States Marines, and Eddie Griifon. the comedian. Wholly self-educated. he was a‘, voracious "reader and a student of‘ many subjects. He. wrote the En- cyclopedia Britfanicrs chapter on screen makeup. ‘Though often por- traying the cripple or defonnvd char- acter. Chaney nfl’ the lot was athletic Damion for 22 years. 0f a previous marriage little is known except that a son was born. Charley's entrance info the motion picture world was via the slapstick route but in 1912 he became u: ex- tra in western films. Later he di- rected Warren Kerrigan. then a western star, in seven productions. He received his first screen credit in IP14 from Universal for appear- ance in a leading role in "Hell Mor- gan's Girls." With his portrayal of "Th: hog," in the "Miracle Man" came Charley's shift from slspsticks and westerns to the grotesque characterizations that made him famous. Early this year ho signed a. five-year contract. The Specifics" bane of many act.- ors and actresses, were no tnrror to the former musical show comedian. With his portrayals of grotesque character. Chaney himself slipped ing, football and prize fighting. Chaney has appeared in. outstand- ing were "The Miracle Man.‘ "The Hunchback of Notre Dame." "Phan- tom of the Opera." "Laugh Clown Laugh." and The Weather. e170 SuCLBSQ Comes FROM N01 MAKING. inc Sana Installs (ma! roaorrro. Aug 28—Fresh t9 and strong. His hobbies were fish- 59mg 110m’! 08st lo north winds and probably gales off south coast, partly Prom the list of starring vehicles cloudy with local show-era Maximum 78 Minimum 6i High tide tonight s‘. 208 and m. "The Unholy Three." morrow afternoon at 2.15 vstcndsrd into s seclusion-that wall might hevelNo sacrifice was too If!!! f0? the "m" mug in with m. 111g sf “m. o! m; actor to undergo if it meant better sun sets this evening at e45 and screen characterizations. 8s nfus- portrayal and frequently he suffer. rises tomorrow morning at 5.13. ed inisrvlewa-"nm of the Dliblie‘! 0d Pliniully while the camel-a around duaoa minus." he would seat-WW. summerside tide eighteen minute; no: m» Charlottetown. ,_,_...c - -~ vi proximately $150,000 worth o5 liquor‘