' 1 MAXIMS l MAXIMSE 0F A OF A MERCHANT l . MERCHANT ““' 737/ ' —-- Elementary law never apologizes. , Annulwnbleriptiana Delivered 85.00 3y ‘fill, ‘Oilldn and U. H. A. “dill- RllEBiE-US lslllslns iilliliiil . .VElll‘ iiiPillllAiiT lllluslll _._._€_ l Production In All Grades L a. s t Y e a. r HE P Amounted T0 More Than Tell Million , Dollars. (Canadian Press) lci‘ the balance also came from Brit- QUEBEC, Que, Sept. 1i. -As was ish Empire mines, shipmellts from most appropriate, the main paperlsouth Africa during the year presented at the first Quebec meet- amounting to 14,096 ions and in- ing of the Empire Mining and Met- eluding a large proportion of long allurgical Congress on September fibre, of which Rhodesia is at pre- fith dealt with that Provinces most sent the world's main source. important Mining lndustry—asbest Cyprus, the only other important cs-an interesting account. oi‘ which producing country, made all output lXPHESS HllPE S t r o n g Revuision ThetPecpies Paper "LIGHTS lllY‘ Nlanifested in Three Against Long- Dis- tance Flights. ' Leading Countries! _ , l \ l Family Wiped Qllt. ‘ i (Special to the Guardian) NEW YORK, Sept- 1i. —-- Strong was given by Captl Jas. G. Ross cf Montreah - The Quebec asbestos deposits arc situated in the Black Lakes-Thet- ford and adjacent districts in the eastern townships, within easy reach-of both Quebec and Montreal, and it may be said that the modern of 6,941 tons. There are now eight firms pro- ducing asbestos in the Eastern Townships, with a capital totalling: approximately $35,000,000 and they give employment tu some 2.700 men, so that the industry ls, in every way, of the first importance to Quebec‘ revusioll against the false import-l ulflre- being given long distance flights, caper-lolly truns-tlreanic was manifested in three leading aviation countries, lildiiy all fear for the lives of the St. Raphael's crew Covers Prince Edward Briand Will Visit l United States (Special to the Guardian) PARIS, Sept. 3. — Aristidejiri- and, who left Paris this evening in attend the League cf Nations coun-l eve, has promised Senator Theo- cil meeting and assembly. at GBn-{T H E I H n H ,dore Burton that he will visit thsx v United States next May if not Dre- reuteti by political ongagamnte. to take part in the centennial meat- iug of the American Peace society» Gilli Gilli lllul Pill) SENI] lHHEE PEHSIJNETI] Police Search for Man Who Shoved Car In- to Niagara Gorge. BUFFALO-N. Y.. Sept. 9- -— lNiagara Falls police today wer bending every effort to locate the touring cur which is reported by ‘m. - ~ Read by Ever Island Like the Dew UHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1927 Law Will Be l Rigidly Enforced (Special to the Guardian) TORONTO, Sept. 3-— No excus- es will hereafter be accepted from United States airmen who fail to give notice loathe Customs Depart- ment that they intend to land ln Canada. The big ford plane which came under the attention of the Customs Department on Thursday because ita coming was not report- ed was allowed to return to Detroit yesterday afternoonafter a bond had been given the collector of cus- toms aqual to the minimum fine, which might be imposed under the; customs laws. When the Depart-l meat at Ottawa has given full con- sideration to the case of the Ford Plane. the bond will likely be call- celled, but fronl now on the law witnesses to have shoved three Wm be rigidly Pnmrud‘ persons to their death in the Nia- ——--<-0>%__ gara gorge. wiping out an eutlrel . family yesterday afternoon The victims of the harrowing 120 0t drop were Professor Roy Dea-; . Fur. the man that fears you. i i Guardian Two Foal! uuardinn, Founded 1Q! REPtlRTEii liilY ll lnllls P" Filll liliillflHilEE vlzlls George Smith, Who Recently Met Tragic Death, Held The Confidence 0f Kings And Queens. (Canadian Press) returned from one of his Empire LONDON Bert lt-Nv rewslmc- Tours, the crowd \vhich welcomed erman in the Empire was on more him at St, Jamc's Palace was so intimate terms with Royalty, or was large and so boisterous, that it was held in more regard by members of, impossible to hear what the Prince the Royal Family and members of said in a short speech delivered from his own profession than was George one of the windows. Smith saw the Smith, who, as already recordedlPrincc later in the Palace and took met his death through being knock-‘down a neat little speech of what ed down by a motor. His end was the Prince had said~or at any rate doubly tragic. A few weeks ago he oi’ what he had intended to say. went down to the offices of thel“Will that do?" asked the prince Press Association on a Saturday-and Smith said it would do very morning, and found himself "off thelweli. He went out to the rest of the diary." “For Heaven's sake find melanxious "boys“ of Fleet Street, and some sort of an assignment," he ex-‘straightway dictated the whole of Chlrlottotown Morning demand for asbestos products 01' ull inds has been entirely created by development of tilese deposits, out by Capt. Ross, a very‘ large pro-‘lll . t f0 . grew» Ultltcd States Governflmond Huxley, his wife and their " - - ~ At liuffaio, N. Y, the committee , , fseven year old, daughter Ruth, all v - _ und also u, Cuuudu m; ._, whole’ lon air lawn oi’ the American Bar luent E ll d, O I’ S e S of Cleveland, Ohio- Huxley was aa- , . . - . ~ claimed to) the City News Editor, andthe vital speech to them. n ls unforlunml, “mg m; polnusd‘ASSOUIIIHOI] expressed the hope Plans 0f Western sociaie professor of electrical en- . g . - was told since he was so determinedl King Edward, too, thought a lot not to take a day's holiday he might of Smith's work. Once when- the 1am at legislation might be enacted since prior to their exploitation the portion of the asbestos is exportedil" m" ""1 111011111111?! 1°38 01' m“ and de- to points ill the United Statics in the raw condition, with the. t-tlnse-l quent-te that Canada. lost-r; most of the bent-fit that would be derived world's consumption of, nland for, asbestos products was re- latively trifling. Production last year amounted to v 379,403 tons of all grades, with a‘from a domestic asbestos llliliillfitflq value of $10,109,423, and all idea of the dimensions of the mining and milling operations may be gained turing industry, and the advantage of the changed price oi the finished, products. it is therefore gratifying ("lions faced by 'l‘he Stillson Aircraft Corporation of Detroit declared n0 orders would Promoters — Follow be accepted here after four planes lntentled for solo oceanic hops, were completed. From Washington, navy hydrographers called atten- tion to the strikingly adverse coll-l the St» Raphael (‘an.ada’s g Example l NEW YORK. Sept- '3. —— The -World in a special despatch from Washington says: l approval has been given to the pro- ‘ formation of a gigantic Administration > lgineering at Case School of Ap- =_ . ‘plied Science, Cleveland, and held - . as one of the most brlliant men in I . _ - ills particular field. He was a nat- > Y - . . ive o t Northampton, Mass.‘ Mrs.) ll-Iuxley, until her marriage, was - - . lMiss Lucille HlmGS, of Providence, Ilwéstlgatlltg‘ DOmIII- ' I ion’.s Markets With View to Extending I - ~ l Search for the car which is Iblalned for the tragedy extended to as well assist at the Flying meeting Kmg [Jresented new colors to the at Hendon. He went out to the aero-‘Guarcis, the press representatives drome, and in crossing a road was were too far away to hear a wqfd knocked down by an auto, the in- of the King's speech. Smith wrote Juries resulting in his death. Only out a speech and submitted it to tha- three years previously he was in- King's Controller, Lord Knollys volved in another motor accident, in Lord Knollys later said to Smith which he sustained a compound "The King says this is very nice but v _ 4 _ l _ _ _ _ ‘ - ted _ v , fracture of the right leg and lost-unfortunately it is not what he said from the fact. that during the year to note that this state o1 affairs ls and declared these condltlonsfl?“ . u n n garages in Niagara F8118. Buffalo , . , , the index finger of his right h 11¢ ETh K- h ' nearly 43-’.- million tons of rock were gradually changing, and that each might be expected to operatel niheeishleigi“gifgtfizrggetgxig 51a Jhiih-and intermediate and adjacent} Trade Brltan-L a " e mg as made some ‘mermmns yeltr more and more asbestos pro? ducts are being made in Canada, there being ut the present time mined, and over 4 million ions were handled by the mills. The Quebec mines supplies practical]! the whoio a against other "immediate flights" reported in ‘prospect. Characterizing the tier-an flights former Governor McKelvie, of Ne- braska, in taking active leadership. lfnllowing conferences with ‘Presid- lpointe. The automobile bore an 11-, llinois license and was driven, wit-‘ lnesacs said. by a stout man. The (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Ont., Sept. 3. - In For 33 years George Smith “fol- and thinks it will be all right if you lowed" for the Press Association thepublish it in its . amended form." doings of the principal members oflsmith found that the "copy" had . .. . .. the R0 al Famil i G t B it l . b ' r " . - cf the world's PQQLHYGII ntsdinbthi eifghii piantsémguged lllklythféli‘ {llllillfl-l-‘(iii a ganlblijrs lllllzlllfil ,1 lllflllPllilllll “n, Cooudgp a, Rama m“, it was car ‘did mot iatiop aftelzflstrilitlng thle connection Mm me movements to The Killg and Qlylffgl theeaI-‘rilllc: 2f llgiirtlfl Billiard glglldtenxlrpgetlgllms #2: - .' f ' t . l uacure. owever, ns ls s a lllflilflll tul res e -- l , - ' ' _ ‘ ’ -' sma er maclne. sen ng In‘ - ' . ’ ., ,, ~ lglarlililagllagfstge ldnzfllfasgtfdxties? o‘ long way froln the 49 establish-incidence being uttlzlui-dllllii ttliwthezllil learned mm‘ the ‘lepanmem offing through an iron fence and develop Blmsh Empire ‘fade’ Theoiwales’ the Duke °f Cmlnaught‘ mm’ remamed ‘m9 °1 5mm“ Capt. Ross poillted out that nlusi. ments United Royal Windsor ccuI-tjitéyl ‘ Landed At Hopped Off ' Maine Airport‘ so engaged ill the For New York) PLYMOUTH, Eng, Sept. 3. —~-_ (Canadian Press) - ST. JOHN'S‘ QM" Sam‘ ‘lfjrhelionl: deferred Atlantic fligllt ill h‘ Windsor to Windsor monoplane Seapmm. U“, ~whupw d, (my; ,,-. Rflylll wlndsor- "mlmed by Phuuxltlck this luorlling, (1.26 u. m- easi- Wood and U. "Duke" Schiller. 110D- eru daylight time), his innuetliatel Ded off on their ‘resumed flight at tiestlnutlon being Hnrtn, Azores Isl? lvaptuin l~‘- '1‘. (‘ourtnry b95531! ill-Blond of fog and wind. i l and iil'l.{i'll that tho men, machines and money be better spent lll oth- el‘ lilies oi‘ development. in London, tile government wea- |iilcr burenlrarvivcll at the conclus- lUll that oddn lie. llouvily against uuc-cessful westward ilcezlll flights l"! “ll” 5111146, uf aviation‘ Not only l" fill) llresellt season, the analysis “Pill. but tor 36f) rlnys ill any year, "Ilium (llllloses the attempts over the Atlantic with her twin weap- —~———<~O-&____,.,. NEWS Pllllll] agriculture. Tile department announced that while the project is not entirely _uew it is now being actively push- ‘t-tl (‘or the first time and has rc- ceiveli full approbation oi’ Secret- nrv Jarilinc- l The Nebraska wheat pool is tak- linz the lead in bringing the states lnt’ Texas. Oklahoma, Kansas. Neb- lrnskn. North Dakota, South Dakota and Minnesota into the" combina- tion. the department advised. l Secretary Jardine. it was, assert-l ed. fully realizes that the wheat situation ill the United Stai¢j;ia not rm u par with that ill Canada and the pool seeks to improve the l v Feildeny Director General of thel lIIOWII the Niagara gorge precipice, Empire Trade League’ and editor or‘ 1o smash in two parts and drop "The Empire Man“ m, an “- the mnmlng “"0 ‘he “""~°'- League published iri London is now‘ " Huxley and his wife died ln- ' - ,1 l irrCanada on behalf of theEmplrc lstantly. The little girl succumbed Trade League and a number of "m; l“ “w “W” “m” l" a N159“ portant British industrial and ccm-‘ Walls lwslflml- imercial interests, representing some i -——-—<>O-O-—————— lhundreds of millions of dollars of l ' capital, Mr. Feilden is on a special Flre PS _mission of market investigation with the object of extending trade BARN AND GRAIN HOUSE OF connections between the Dominion MR- MALCOLM RElD TOT- and the Mother Country. i ALLY DESTROYED. The Empire 'I‘rade League, Mr. - lFeilden points out, stands for the‘ On Wednesday morning at about unity of the Empire, co-operative l9..'lo. willie Mr. Reid and his son mflrketine. and a closer under- lwere absent from home, his barn 51971111118 0f BVETY Ffillllifemefli. 0f looked upon him not merely as a most cherished possessions. as a newspaperman but as a friend._j One day Smith telephoned to an The Prince had his own special equcrry of one of the Royal Princes nickname for Smith. In reporting and found the gentlenlen out. The the sayings and movements of Roy-itelephoxle was answered by a new alty, Smith was always the soul of maid, who was evidently impressed discretion, and in his handling ofkwith her new service. "Just say, hi5 responsible duty he invariablyplease, that George Smith called up, carried himself with a personal mod-i requested the reporter. When the esty of bearing. and showed a equcrry returned he was informed readiness to be helpful to members of the call. "Did he say who he wast’ of his own profession not so fortun- asked the equerry. "Well, sir," re- ately placed as himself, which-would plied the novice in ‘royal service, serve as a Dfififllt example forftrembllug with loyal excitement, "I 3'0"!!!" m“! i0 YOUOW- lthink he said he ' was George the Once, when the Prince of Wales Fifth." 2.35 p. m. yesterday E. D. S. T. at. dmla, about 1,200 nlilv-S fllfli-"mld fiilllElilltlllllllliiiltiill‘; fiiifilfigll 2r ‘izgtlllinud grain house were totally des- the various countries under the NewSpapefllltlll WBPGvw. eXiliililion wit)‘ was particul- ‘ ' ' ‘ trnyed by fire- X11011 Jfl-ck- crir thrown (int-u and it did not Portland, Maine, having landed at‘ the airport in Scllrboro, three mile! o'clock tonigllt- At Hcrta ho will 4-59 lJ- m- “WY Weft‘ WlXNTf-‘d Tfiiifllfiwllich he hoped to resell by telll refuel, fly to Newfoundland nntl loll \ from Portland, where they spent the night. --——<o>¢——~—- Q §§O£§O§O m‘. Condensed Special? tl in New ‘ork. ilt- is uccoln- panietl by Liteulcllnllt I)mvllel' 11-1 navigator illltl ii. l¢‘- Little, ant-iii)‘ oer. He lllaiit- a perfect lake-oft‘ lil fine weather and lll a few seconds was out of slight on his way to- wnrtls New York- Tllere. was also n aboard, described by Air Force nt- Ilflflfitlllglil‘ l (By British United Press) l PQNDQNI Sept. s. -s-.irdliic 1111f). during the last. few (lays, have lbeen most successfully employed us alnlnunitlon in the great campaign in Italy against Fascism. l These this have been distributed domestic and export trade. Those familiar with the pool are inclined/til discount reports that financiers lire hacking the projec’. ed in being organized through in- lcrlnetiiaie credit banks. Efforts are now being made, it is stated. to have (‘armern in the wheat. growing states sign a five-year no it is said tllnt all financing need- muwssibk’ m 33'“ m“ l lMany neighbors rushed to the lscene of conflugration, but the fire lhad luatlc such headway that it was ‘ buildings mentioned. One building near was saved only ‘by a continuous deluge of water. l The dwelliug-hotlse was untouch- zetl, owing to the direction of the contract to deliver their wheat toiwmd (SW4 which h“ l‘ veered a p The league has taken extensive space at the Canadian National Ex- hibition, Toronto, where a display of literature concerning the Empire Trade League is being made and large British manufacturing inter- .ests are being represented. ‘ The Premiers of the various Do- minions are patrons of the Empire Trade League as follows: Rt. Hon. Seen‘ f"; if the grounds were D90" _ _ _ pied by‘: sinister rynit-s, as Lord He- wart o lilry. Lord Chief Justice of Nat“ l-Iuglanti, pictures the men behind the Journal of today. A feature of (Special to the Guardian) _\'(1Slt§l‘(l£l_\"fi programme, which TORONTO, Sept. 3. ~ N0\\':'.- could not tic-far in advance as were paperlnon, publishers, writers from other CNBlIit-l, was the presentation all over (ianatia and from many of prize money tn the marathon places south 0f the border were swiulluerl-l. This was staged in - .. Mackenzie King. Canada- Rt. Hon. t t ti C d‘ N‘ t‘ 1 f t t l . . . ___ _ d’ t u ‘ ’ _ H Wm, new" l ,_ _, , _ 01m m m9 wept would ljkgly have - V gues s o le ann lan t a loun rou o i it Lldlitl stand at 3.30 ia ‘TAIEI-lfisflldltll iqflhvllfuollllnqn. ‘ mm!“ a“ i‘ ("Ylilflmli '"_'lll"""l""‘ - over the (tfllllgllxlflly lilrlzltl [he p00] met a similar mm fitimlfiy M. "BTUCE. Allfii-ffllifl. Ri- Exhibition yesterday, on New the afternoon- “U ‘ ‘ who is suit) to have pzud .1.‘i,5()0 Open", ' i» Y i... Besides the 105E sustained‘ Mn-Hon. J. G. Ooates, New Zealand, wo+voo+o+4++w 0+0 o ¢+vH (about $7,500) for u sent ill the by the recipients because they contained not tasty little fish, Reid will be seriously handicapped and Hon.‘ W. S. Monroe, Newfound- n Brunswick and Press Day- The spir- Yesterday the w -.ltl-;. ' pigeon it of the occasion was particularly and pet slot-k . '11 ».\ opentali- in the plane. He is a man about (i5 years but newspa em Q - h, the housing o! his mock and " exemplified at the directors lunclt- vullseltln, anti lived up to the o! age. NQtJOnB ,Pgo_ u“. SL0“, of ‘m, m.“ grain at this season of the year. l Every sectmnNof the British Cm?" eon, where tlle speakers were lion. words of the sllowmzlll ill tlut it is ‘BILIAHEADB AND 5T ' The Whale will ullglli on all op-m mm newspaper ' -—-—-@o.-—>- mmlweflm 9' "m"! l5 represe“ ' Bruce Bairnsfather; far-famed car" neatly printed. Guardian Jab stretch of water neur the Battery- l "ll Becca Giallo" . Will Be Temp- ed on the Grand Council of the "bigger and better than ever." The (The Yellow Boaky “m. P] t d - ._ toonist, creator of "Old Bill" and size of the crowds in illlnlidlihltfi "W --- Amusement Ta-X wasulohli-alma‘ weal-flue sra- fearless journal had by fur the blg_ orary Chairman Will Be Abolished Hon» liir. Tilley. speaking in bs- spct-inl feature. Gl rdlan back Mme" gest circulation in Italy, but, like gm“, "° a“ “mans °f ‘he Bmlsh haifof his province, voiced a flll't5- tliotrlegy‘, selection. ta u » R mos, fearless papers there u was l I m Th- G d‘ ). lgflrel-zdwm Stockton ex M P sage of goodwill and national llniiv. - ° F" ' - LATE suppressed. (Slwf 9- 9 "i" a" ' ' ‘ " Captain Balrnsfather, in humorous ...-..__.- __-_---- ~ . - hant Manchester is act- --———— , ' . n5 d- l - d e - . TORONTO, Sept. 3.——-HOl‘l. Hush (Special to H“ Gumm") “M” mm - - fashion, sketched it v d o» , . ‘SPIPIPING Iggascmfifiggnggg MADRID, stein. m-captalh r‘. 'r. Albertolglallliinilnwellthdgxldarlgggid Guihrle- m“ °°'“°“’““"° 1°*‘d:€e“;N£g§‘ggTg'e flfnligfloaka; efigfifcflfnfrflfliid°gg ‘a: "grafiwgguxfgf story of his cartooliingv: Dill: coll- Announcements, 0118 Y "PP - _ c t , u a iti l vllnc- n mg decided t t t bli hi _!Ottawa, is not only going to a n" 1 1w - - nectidn with the pr d i l, - Pflnwtry‘ l u tlltz-uxllllllglc. llfnderd rltelarnflorulnnnl on cr there.o stilt ‘Lethal-egg 3.1.8 ‘litlilleiille Nfli-lfmal Cmlservatg: “in???” figtlagfiguglzgggrgearlaungg ttiolliiaggg Egg?“,,,;{§,,,‘°,,,;‘1f,,l§;§};§r ts 1:23 and his present Elltlgllzflinitlpgrrvodl- -——~——---"""*“';"_“”'” u, m ,t. oust. of- s lllll uil staff around him, and tl , fl 1 . tion at Winnipeg in 0c er. u e - , . ' or a motion-picture industry in ‘WANTED-MAN Wu" G00” e m" we‘ c p ber has been issued. W m “um will be tilere in the most important on all amusement fldmlflsim"! t" ‘5 J°u‘°°°' vimm“ Bumlmm “m” Canada- ‘team of horses to do Plllwl"! l“ Golf Links. H. W. Weeks. 129 safe and sound, last evening. <¢Q>—--~~——- The journal is chiefly intended for circulation in Italy. and the position of advantage. the chair- lnanshlp, when the convention is cents and uuder- The tax remains when the price of admission ex- lof the Dally Telegraph. London and President of the Empire Press Un- Meetings‘ Etc To the members of thefourth cs- Fltzroy St. -2i “ma, prom", h,’ of comma how w called w order, and ‘mm the permnceeds 25 cents. According to thellflllnlmnaalolgftlélrexe Hqgllilhestlplgdfifiell; a — "Come m Dance i" Emarlpi _‘-——~—--——- ——-* fr" ~ get. it across thc well-guarded fron- gnent chfllfnlfll] is chosen by thefisflma-‘B time!!!“ 0f i119 Drflvincifll c a L d _ s, Robe" i‘ Jimction liall Tuesday, September ".¢‘i?§"-.."““’. “if; ‘lf'"';l'.f’.§3' School Loses e- r Mus-eer- wwhoi» H- wa- c- :,'3,r:,"1=;,,3*:;,;*;""",, 3r .3331: iitTt““lt.....°“ciil......' ... a. l v le- stores oswor. ~am - t.‘ . -- - ~ _< ~ e9 X - ' -, - I Good wages. Mrs. l’. W. Tin-tier. P _ _ ' d Bggyrcgllild ‘rlto a? Tiillcll; ilfecflfjfnlfuls” litigant’: gtezgvggiogn cndnlent _ c l at session will 5mm‘ Exfihmue" Br" ‘aged figgg "S. 0. E. — Eaton Lodge meet- 331 [ll-meg 5g / 807890.31 generally used ‘or a certain familiar fihursdfly exempt about B0 per cent of Ont- 0035x333’. tilt ‘General S“ lug Tuesday evening 8 p. m -----—-———-—— —-- ' H- __ brand oi‘ French sardines, ‘ Two amine, groups at we mew arlo theatre-soars from amusement when Bldempdweu‘ EL Hm h . Please attend. Important. 8971 ‘MEMORIW Gnu“ AND LORK, Eng. Sept. 3.--l3oothaln The story can be told because l“ ilflymem- P8170"! 0f 62 1-2 P9P‘ ' l mourning cards at shortest notices Guardian Job Printery. ‘UNION COMMERCIAL COLLEGE ,-"The school that has won thcl confidence of the people" rr-l opens Sept. 0th. Write for in- formation. Wm. Moran. Prilltl ' 1 i! 4 PAPEI- AND anvil-I- School, at York, the school of John Bright, and one of the most suc- cessful of the educational founda- tions of the Society of Friends, part- ed recently with its greatest tread- masier, Arthur Rowlltree. By the boys at school and by the old boys who mostly comprise the staff, as well as by members of the Society quite anotheg nletllod will be cm- ployed to ge number two over to the other side of the Alps. The Italian censor, tilercfore, will not necd to tackle a disagreeable lob of censoring tins, of sardines. —- -— ~ - Iii BorillgTor Oil ing set up rival claims for the hon- lor. The groups were led, respectively by Sir George Perley and Hon. Rob- ert Rogers, one group desiring the‘ selection of Sir George and the oth- er group advancing the claims of Hon. Hugh Guthrie. Conservatives who returned to To- ronto yesterday brought back an in- terestlng story of the fine strategy cent of all theatres of the province they say will be relieved. Based on the 1926 figures of the amusement tax collection it will mean a sav- ing to tl-c ltennln of upwards of halt’. a million dollars- Accorulug to provincial treasur- er, llionteith, the exemption from the tax as supplied to entertain- i I merits of a charitable, religious or p C. Amery, Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs; Hon. L. A. Tas- chereau. Premier of Quebec; Hon. G. Howard Ferguson, Premier oi Ontario; lion. D. K. Bowden, ex- Miuister of Defence, Australia; Honl P. G. Stewart, ex-Mlnister of: Works and Railways, Australia and} Sir Campbell Stuart. Director oil the London Times Publishing Com- "Conle to tea at York Hall on Labor Day. Tea served at 5 o'clock. If weatherunfavourable, on first fine evening. 896i. FROM KNOCKiNQ "Pie Social at Thanksgiving Hall Wellington. Monday, Sept. 5th. 8955-9-3-2i __> "inquire Re Chronic Diseases ~wnrrm _ of Friends throughout the country. An n ' shown by Hvn- Robert Rollers which paflrlQflc nature l, to be continued ‘my’ . l ted n2 Prince Street, Dr. Clift. Don't W” ‘h- “m” “N “w”. ms "‘*"‘"§"Y°. has ‘.’?“,?,‘,,,’,‘,',‘,’.“,‘{{,’,,I§I d Gas dolled B11168?! the 9W5?!“ 199-5" ‘l! the °P' provided the major portion or the m: ‘ggnlffillilltllfil luoggriaada delay, recovery in next three \ fashionable. _ Ouardian\ ‘Jtob grettt-ld. Ihghlét; illiféli;‘egtl“‘es of the Mt“ “depth of 5965 feet had position in the chair as temporary gm“ proceed, from such any”. he proposes w produce a spec“; months. 606341 Sept 3 Prim“! ‘ sulllloiultho which he was introduced been reached, or Gilli feet morethan chairman’ Many Toronto comerva- mmmem‘ "9 devme-d t“ 0mm‘ issue of The Empire Mail devoted ‘SP CIAL HAMIURG 8TEAK. _- ter quality beef. Saunders Newsom and 00.. East end Mar- .- ket Buildins. ‘JOB JRINTINO" Or‘. EVRV description. fllifllillly mid Bum" tiouaiy executed. Guardian Oeu- tral Job Printer, Phone 182. FOOICBEBPONDENOE CARDS AND - envelopes with address printed. [ugrftlle thing for acknowledge- Idlollt, lntimattona. etc. Guardian, Joli Prlnm-y. t! ‘INQUIRI RI CHRONIC DIO- r a boy, and (luring that time it 1&8 doubled its numbers and ad- vanced to the front rank of public schools. Mr. Rowntree found it. a Quake)‘ school of the old tradition. Drill) and narrow in its educational M11115 and mtclusiveiy » for the sons cl members of tho Society. All this tins been ‘changed during his headmast- erahip. The school is still predomin- antly Quaker in character. bill. it now accept): boy! from outside the community, and it has opened its doors wide to all that. is best in lmodern educational practice. Ari-s and sciences that were frowned ")1- a mile, the drilling for oil and gas in the second well at (iovernofs Is- land has been abandoned, and Sat- urday the casing is being pulled. This will probably end the venture, under taken by Messrs H. . Dohcrty and Company of New Ydk over u year ago. Two wells were bored, the first being abandoned at a epth of 1,500 feet. Doherty and the first well and the second until a depth of 1.500 feet had been reached, when Messrs. McKay and McClung took a sub contract from the corporation in continue the work. l it is to be deeply regretted that Col lpnny. carried on the boring of - tives feel that. the choice oi Hon. Mr. Guthrie as chairman gives him a distinct advantage over others for the permanent leadership. M Films Of Elnpire Interest For British People LONDON, Sept. iL-On the sub- ject of Imperial propaganda by films ‘Sir Granville Ryrio, High Commis- sioner for Australia in London, in a recent speech here suggested that a able, religious or poses. patriotic pur- knowledge that by far the greatest number of films shown in this coun- try related to life in the United States. ‘He did not. wish to say there was anything wrong in American manners and customs. but these films did present a, lg‘ of trashy sentimental stuff which it was not wise to place before British young people. Pride Oi Detroit At Karachi, Indial to a comprehensive story of the sol years of the Domlnion's develop-I ment. and progress and a descrip- tion of Jte industrial and commer-l cial possibilities and the 0990")!" lties offered in Canada for British qgplfial, British enterprise and Brit-l ish migration. This special issuel will be circulated in every part of, the Empire and in‘ the chief trad-- zng centres of the world. Ban Upon Dempsey Tunney Bout Asked- for an injunction to stop the BTW l Montreal clear CHICAGO, Sept. 3. —- A imiiilliiliNew York fog . . . . . . . . . . .. ‘ifk-Gtllflne. on Tuesday_ "Special Sllow- See "Son of a Sheik“ wonder oi‘ the screen, French River Tuesday, Dance fol- lowing. Victoria Wednesday. Mr- Weeks will play for dance, - 8977 "The St. Peter's School re-opehs Monday. Sept. 12th. Apply 5 Graf- ton St. l740-9-3-2i 'l‘uROt\’l‘O, Sept. 4-—-lliarltime, moderate fresh west and northwest winds, fair and moderately warm. T°Y°M° “leaf m”?! "Seven Mile Bay, Labor Day, 7°—"4 Sept, l5th. Take a rest from hard - (‘Wis labor and enjoy every moment at 72_§2Ibig gathering in New Shed. Supper ~ 53"‘°4‘served from 6 o'clock. step dancing. - 30~53-blngo, etc in attendance. If not B953~9-3-Il Quebec fog . . . . .. Charlottetown fair . Si. John fog . . . . . . . Boston clear High tide at 8.06 and tomorrow . nun 113 P711100 Qmm- , - ~ ‘ Arm m: -' . ‘ ractlcal effort would be made to , ‘clm-‘WB’! W1- "°°°'°" l‘ ‘tlitleemgdiae dl-‘olcllizvirltlan his ‘élmllilr diff?‘ 251533.? nllflgive education on matte" "T Em- out M11100 "W!" '- unfit” , there now flourish, at Bootham, and vowel-net] have proved unsuccess-‘plre interest through the medium of (Canadian. Freon) 17T6§f the whole educational standard oi ful, lIS ti. is understood they ex- mcvlna nictvrrs- The effect: or cine- KARACHI. British indie. Swf- i posed Dempsey-Tunney heavv-llnorning at 6.49. I “Th9 3L perm"; Dramatic Club, weight chatnnionflhil) Hill" “Hat 3"" "U! "118 “mill!!! "1 6-23 alldnvill present the three act comedy Sept. 22 was filed here today b.v'risea tomororw morning at 5.29. ‘drum; Cyclong Sally ln Mount, attorneys for William Clements. Full moon Sunday, Sept. ilthflglewarl “ML on Thursday “an. ing September 8th. good spacial- gsuo t ital‘ ti-—illi 8.5 k dEdwdF‘ Gee M) for‘ 06:, 100 for filo; the school has been put on a vastly pended nearly .000. gym“ ignlfluiléltlsnglittgfgiogléunélaivlgizleolg’ sexes tail: the zgnogrliana PAL M president o’ ‘he Chicago Coliseum 8'30 a’ m. , , . .. .>..___-------~---_- l0 for 55c‘; 0 01231-991 1) higher level’ - r tl Do id G l be fll t at understood or Detroit arrived at Karachi at 2.63 Ciubfiwnicll oacoheld Dempsey! Sunlnierslde title eighteen mln- in“, Ladle; plgggg bring plgfl, :53 .573: " gfillgg“ alsllitelivll tlrllagtgtrqnfirmee ahfi sltxellaecllcd llimduccddli ‘llowilzreefn remiludfrlle rigid?’ 1i. was common o'clock thin afternoon- ‘contract. to fight. Harry Wiila- ates later‘ than Charlottetown. l Boas-tidal. o. an ~ . . ‘ ' ~ r I o __ , " ' [in will) gimtsto give his Wife the, very finest Flour, invariably takes home a bag of ‘liilBlii l. l