MAXIMS or A MERCHANT -__i MAXIMB ' ‘OI A a MERCHANLI’ [dlenels never falls to delnonllze “l” hwy‘ mind 5nd cnmflmc" So many of the rich ure cou- demned to capital punishment. |e's Paper. ~ Read by Everybody Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew - ' s] 8 bloriptionu Delivered 15.00 who, ‘Councils uutl u. s. A. use H I l1 H 5l°*‘“““"’3.%£'l3. (Hill HEHIHE HE PH NEE rizzling“ Rain Spoiled What Would Have Been a Magnificent Spectacle - T e n Thousand Veterans Took Part in Cere- m-ony. , i CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31,1927 IIHAUS HEIENS M°““°“°“ HES I l} N ll lllN I v As Candidate ' _ ‘ ' IN llllu ill ililll lllllll (Special toTh: Guardian)‘ l . l lllerce, is prominently mentioned as v . - Y 5 E...l?.’i§l£';if’o.Qffilttttffifiiliti E L n. candidate for president. l I Nix-them. ‘forces! Are 1303171761’ Trade Took Exceptilal to In- pproac lug _‘. oser Want Maritime p - sltpuctions e lle- to Shanghai, the Fall 00m A Ointed‘ -ccived Regarding of Which IS Believed - l’? . the Tri-Partite Con- Immilient. I (chi-eulo- Press) l fereiice at Geneva. ST. JOHN, N. B., Aug. 30. -— The (Special to The Guardian) council of the St. John Board of Trlidc today passed a resolution fav- LONDON’ Aug 3o__v1sconnt Gem orlng tile lippoiiltmentof a Mari- “.8 Chcriottstoivn - Guardian Inning- Uuurdiua‘. Two Cont! Founded 1807 ém-v‘ (Special to The Guardian) OTTAWA, Ont. Aug. 30__g;m. Mill's apple crop for 1927 is estimat- ed at 3.482.000 barrels while in ‘.926 the production was 2,904,230 bar. rels. Ontarios apple crop for this year is estimated at 900,000 barrels and last year was 598,700 barrels. _. Kellial Pasha Issues Election Manifesto (Canadian Press) ' CONSTANTINOPLE, Aug. 30. "To complete our gigantic task oi recreating Turkey. wc are llot going to allow any differences of opinion A"""°“ °“ ‘llllRlll FEDERATIUN F l A Safe Basis " _ , - (Special to The Guardian) NEW YORK, Aug. llor-Inaugur- ation on the day after tomorrow of a country-wide system of air ex- press marks the passage of aviatiol ' Qflrailtlgeiggevrlisglyaig;gfiilhlgfisg; 7,500 Teachers Attended Convention‘ an life, to the comparatively safe Torontofi Mr. YBO was Ofhclal Delegate From Prince Edward Island. and sound basis of everyday com- mercial use, in the opinion of R. E M. Cowie, president of tne Ameri- can Railway Btpress Co. ‘as? glé lfeo afid Mr% Yeoéetugned 1,000 teachers. . 'Xill'i§ ronl oron w ere The Garden Part t th Art Gal- "hey ttended the World Federation lery given by the yCllty oer Toronto ‘if E national Associations. Mr. Yeo and pal-llclpaled ln by some “loll 091118 the OUlClBl delefilite from P- teachers and then finally the C. N. E-Tl-Slflud- E. Coliseum Concert of 2,000 voices he convem-lll" “"15 attehded h)’ under the direction of Dr. H. A. some 7.500 teachers representing wicker, Strong Agitation For Ferguson For Leadership (Special to The Guardian) SHANGHAI, Aug. 30.-Chaos. ap- we, [Orly cannula [Special to the Guardian) TORONTO, Ont., Ailg. 30. — The Warrior's parade before the Prlncc among our believed countrymen," declared an election campaign mall- if t , bl‘l t - t of Wales at the exhibition today was lvltalisalplllllll, lilififllaffliihgl Pl¥\iliidse‘gs l gllulml’ but mellmclmly slgm- his first public utterances since ills Drlzzling rain ill the air and n mor- .. . . . _ m of mud underfoot spoued whmtllgitlllrlav-a] at Constantinople flom An "mud olherwlse have bee“ a ma?‘ The manifesto colltlnlles~ "Elect preaching the worst that prevailed at the height of the civil war last spring again reigns in the Ynngtse Valley us tilc bitter struggle be- tween South ulid North returns to this area. The forces of General Sull Clluall-fnllg the Shantung com- malldcr, have crossed the Yangtse at one place, at least, in the vicinity of (Jillllkiang and the advancing Northern lilies are approaching laloser daily to Shanghai, the prob- able iall of which has become the topic of conversation. time Collmfission, whose duty would be- to see that the recom- nlcndations of the Duncan Commis- sioll were carried out. It was de- cided to ask the three Maritime Governments to cooperate in this matter and to name a represent- ative commissioner to carry on the were carried out, and also that ade- quate financial support was provid- ed for such all undertaking. ll not go to Geneva for the com- fmgm “m? ‘nutter and m see that mg meeting of the league of muons Convention for the leadership of the the provisions of the Duncan report assembly. Who will take his place 1S “any? dedmd w‘ ‘l’ “We” Kc not yet known. Explaining his step tonight, Lord Cecil said: “The reasons for my ac-‘Bar Pwcmlmn‘ tlon are to be found in the generahamt“ m" l“ Eumm 05m“ m m“ resignation of his cabinet post, chancellor of the duchy of Lancast- er. was announced definitely tonight. iiéiiilfifli‘; flfiiiel.‘..“.‘"tfiil'i'fllllf;. You" Horse our» or o» until his successor is appointed. His ‘mm c“ be persuaded w rgwnsldal resignation means that 10rd Ceclilhm daemon not w let his name at WINNIPEG, Aug. ao-"Hope i: expressed in Eastern Canada that lbefore the Dominion Conservatlvr ofWlnnipeg. on his return from the annual convention of the Canadian “There is strong The 51,8610“; Following the W. P. E. A. conven- blllldlhlfi 0t the University of Tor- tion the C. T. F. met in annual ses- Ianm made lt DQ589719 t0 u-ficommo- sioll. A feature of their meetings late the larse audiences present at was the presentation of a gravel to be “mm” 155ml“ and 891191111 the representatives from P. E. 1s- msmess Sessmns- The OW-hlhglland by the. delegates from British lueetlns presided Over by Dr-columolo and Ontario. The de- "ugustus o- Thllmas- Pfesllleht W- sign and wood-work were executed F- E- A- W15 ably flddfessed by the by teachers of the Vancouver Tech- Efllvgcam?“ H- J- CWQY- T96"?! stqnical School, and the engraved auls on the International Aspect mam “.85 made o; Qnmn-o sllveh 3f Rellgllmv The "lflrlllhg Dellfidsllt was on the suggestion of W. H. were devoted w groups. ¢°nl9T9h99$]Moi'r0W of British Columbia that as outlined by the Herman-Jordanllhe gravel was present“; as a my- olan, viz: Education for Peace, The en of appreciallon of me hosplmllty --...~ .,.. One result. of this turmoil has been the resumption of firing on foreign merchalltmen and men-of- war. Besides the gunboat Isabel, Flagship of the Yangtse patrol force with Admiral Henry H. Bough aboard. another United States naval vessel fought a brisk duel with Chill- ese forces yesterday. She was the destroyer. Nova which figured in an engagement at Nankirlg in March. Both the Isabel and the Nova lir- rivcd at Shanghai safe this after- noon beoring the fresll marks of scores of rifle bullets. The Isabel reported one" sailor slightly woulld- ed. Both vessels leturlled the at- tackers’ fire. The Isabel's affray occurred at *“*\ >vl-vv s".- {kW-i nlncem‘ spectacle‘ T9“ thmlslmdllny deputies and give nle another veterans of the wnr and lliélllbiffiilfouryuurrchanm, m m,“ “PW hm _ “I “film” “nus sludge‘! past bmvely fits on ‘Plllrkey ivliicli will lIISIlIIPllS l" 5pm? of "we m“ ma‘ the sun a grcltt lilltl shilling future " r lurkedi until the last of them had‘ ‘ ..._._._ _‘.’_ " [X1538 . ‘ . , lt was an impersonal kind of teremonytai all sggh great gather-‘Wlll Report 0n in s mus e. e Prince stood ‘ illigfehesidfld under a shadowed can- Hallllllllg opy w ch served as the saluting base. Yards away from him in Canteen Funds column t: aixgelilt the troops marched past wit l' eyes right. There ' were few flags in the procession, nul l; Thgochardlamt distinguished enlbleln for the snafu“! _o fl- flli" OT l“: m“ Si‘ lerellt companies. Thousands of. d é t "m" c‘ or" n aloappom" mm m munbyears older Lhmre o decide oil ll means of admin- wllcn they fought in tllc great warlmerlng the $90090.“ which “'35 an“ -trudged along ill silence. There lmlmmled t” Omar“) Qfle" U“ file?“ were bands M lnlervals_ but lhelrlwar, and which up tilrtlie present mus-lb- was muffled by the swlrllngltiule ilas been bearing interest, will mowers of gmy mlsl; that lell at shortly receive a report from Col. intervals. ' v Bert Hooper, D. S 0.. M. C.. of Hom- Tliel-e was little cllehrlllg, on lhlpilton, as to how the canteen funds whole it was u silont-but because of.i1l‘6 being handled in Great Britain. that all the lnorc strikillg—-fol'e-l Col. Hooper, who is a member of the gathering of old comrades. AndIOntarlo committtee. represented the yet when the 48th Highlnndersltlanildisn Legion at the meeting of Bwllllg lhtfl Sliiht and 511K188‘! tllejtllc British Empire Service League luwk. their bands playing and thelinln England lost yehi- and lifts just klltr. nswing the great crowd brokclyelul-ncrl hon“, mm Cheers- R0" llltfil’ 1'9" Ole Tile canteen fund ls a fund which algal? ‘itgilglllandslflnd =15 tllelaccrued from the profits of the call-- The third blittl1|l0!i,'I'Ol'0lli.0 Regl- §§°';,,§“,{,‘;‘,‘f,,fl§‘i,§ “QQ,{“§:VZ1,‘,E£'QQP “h smrtlng the “m red Dutch‘ various provinces in Canada to tid- as “other “mt whlch drew cheers minister Tile Onturio committee of l‘ n mom" ' Bnd 9‘ “me slimy which General Victor Willi nl ellt past t e eyes right at the sal- ml ‘one f _ . . l a “mlf te to its royal colonel-in-chief. ha? r ° plovmcl“ poles‘ l“ hm‘ the” were such oldmmers as c a rman will have to decide on m“ Canon Jarvis a white bearded some work connected with the look-- and venerable figure in clerical coat l“? “m” °l dlsubled “(lldlels- 0" ma comm seventy elght years 01¢ which they can use the $411,000 odd a snorting the “med rlbbons o; the year which is the amount of tile in- Fenlan raid of '66. Alid General tefest 0h the $900,000- Blr William Ottcr was there too. ill —~—~~—-—<~-~~~——~-—~——— multi, ills medals in miniature on his lapel, another veteran, bllt fresh llild high spirited as a boy. Among the civilian notables were lion. W. D. Ross, the Lieut-Gov- ernor of Ontario; Mr. P. C. Larkin. Canadian High Commissioner ill London; Hon. G. H. Ferguson, Pre- mier of Ontario; Hon. W. H. Price. Attorney-General of the Province: Senator Casgrain; Bishop Sweeney; Mr. R. Y. Eaton. TORONTO. Ont... Aug. 30. - Tllrough nlud and rain, ten tllous- coupon. Aug. so. - An ambul- ance was summoned today at Croydon to welcome Charles A. Levine, owuerof the trails-Atlantic monoplaue "Columbia", when he ar- rived at Croydon Airport alone ill his plane and without a pilots lic- gl-lgg gt 4 p. m- (10 a. m. E. S. T.)- He had flown from Paris. The ambulance and a Dhyilclll" were called after Lavina had modeler of the child. This pageant ivaslfllld 10th- threa attempts to land in such alpresented on four stages rising one manner that he was recognized aivabove the other, and was given in and veterans today lllarcllcd pals-t the Prince of Wales as ill days of war they lluircilcd nlung muddy roads to the Salient and the Somme. It was Warrior's day at the Cana- diali National Exhibition-Alla day of the old comrades as the Prince termed tllem in ills brief address. And ill the nloments of waiting, tile old songs of wartime echoed round and roulld tile packed grand stand and over the ground. Behind the ten thousand veterans Telwhule bf Hlswry, special ur-lehown the c. T. r‘. at the meeting {unsements for Trauuue bf Youth m Charlottetown, P. E. i. in i926. in World Amity Military Training 1nd Military Preparedness. The Stugy tfg Metgliodsland Instruments use set e nternational dis- ' ' fliltBS without resorting to war. rhe‘Mllll0ll ‘school Health Programme, Illiterai-y Division, The Education of the Be- A ‘lavior-Problem child and adoles- . lents, Character. Moral and Reli - ' ' -ous Education, The Preparation if Teachers for International Co-oper- ition and Goodwill, Parent, Teacher (Special to The Guardian) Home and School Associations, The QTTAWA, Ont,“ Aug, 3u__canridn International Aspect 0f Library Ser- will save a million dollars a year in vice Educational Periodicals andllnm-esl operallon and malmenancg Exchange of Social Adjustmentfcosls of the Hudson Bay mute by The Relation of the School to the reason of “on Charles A Dunnlngls Cllmmunm“ Cwmry Ywu‘ and m" decision to abandon Port Nelson in gfg1"lllt'hf°hgfgllglftgdlriaphpeqt??? favor of Fort Churchill as the ter- fect ‘upon Clvilizatiollgl. p Industrial mmal of the finds?“ B? raiullvay‘ 1. Education in Ellmentary Schools That’. l5 me cons dare °pn o“ o Humane, Thrift and Adult Edna” Frederick Palmer, the British ex- tion, The Teaching of Geography. Dell‘ who w“ engaged by the can" etc. All of these subjects were ad“? lmvemlllent m pass “Wm the presented and debated by leadinglelalwe men,“ °f New,“ “d educationalists from all over tllechllrflllll- world. Moreover the estimated cost of The social aspect of the convent-lpffiyldlllg hflfbfil’ (Bcllltlefi t 5t ion was carried out on an elaborate Churchill l5 Ollly 0m? third 0f the scale under the capable leadershipjestimated cost of providing similar of Dr. E. A. Hardy, Toronto, chair-laccomnlodatlon at Nelson. Minimum man of the entertainment commit-‘requiremenis at Nelson would have we bf the Canadian Teachers" Fed-ieost $21,000,000. At Churchill. these zlélrrliéirlh Jliuriiggy enjtgable {eatlilgeican be provided for $7,000,000 ac- e eon ven n e, ‘ _ _ Crystal Ball-room of the King Ed- cording to Mr Palmer ward Hotel, tendered by the Board of Education of Toronto to the Of- , ficial and Overseas delegates. The Pageant, Tile Heart of the World, - which was a wonderful spectacle of music. color and movement, a sym- M t, I bollc picture of the development of the world from savagery to civiiiz-l c ation through the influence of edu-l “'__ cation. It presented many nation-l "I" Uellm ieslwal l“ 9mm"! al airs, national costumes and net-ililll wmglll- ‘vedne-‘iday- 338'" tional dances, with a magnificent, l finale ensemble representing the, "York Rllle Club S81v9! BhOOtB. world in harmony through the pow-hltBTlllwllS AUE- 31st. gill. history of the disarmament question m‘ 9f M" “T915011 8nd added pres- ‘culminating m the failure of the fi'¥'m“'b'°“3h* l° m“ ‘m m“ l _ able to do better work in the cause M" Tum“ added‘ Ammlg the wes' - o; dlsarmamenl; tsld m l tWBHIBTS whose names were promin- Fhe S than in; thereforceul slsall Qfiagffo Bntly mentioned, he cited those of Again Today "It is. of course, possible that 1 ‘implied Hon- Robert Rogers, Win- may go to Geneva in the future as m ' manual“ Press) the representative of Great Britain mm q-ullt. and Llem Medea“ ‘we government, but of that I cannot W011 changed heir plans for the London $995K" The". fllllldhll; to the fail- s ' .40 London flight“ They wlll ure of the tripartite conference he Lawn TQIIIIIS for l-e-fuellng, Tlley discovered been achieved without any sac ifl l l about four hours before the hop-off of British interests. I was Ollit (d? Inst Monday that their machine will sympathy with the instructions I re. witil safety. There was. they said.l LONDON, Aug. so. —Sir Austen FOREST HILL. N. Y. Aus 30- — Nallkillg when soutllerners opened too great a danger of fire at the Chamberlain the foreign secretary Ml“ Helen wllls 0t Berkeley. CBlllZ-v fire on ller. This attack was i'o1low- take-off with a number of loose left for Geneva this morning, ac-lwll“ the United 35”“ w°mem the river froill Nanking, whore left London airport last Monday British delegation to the forthcom-‘lllurth “me when she ccmquerfxq nol-lllel-neyg, m-e emmnllell The 15,1- with 320 gallons only. They planing League of Nations meeting. Sii-lEhGlBhITQ l6'y¢l\l"°ld 5°h°°l 13m bell replled wlll, n-luchlnc guns “m; to lsttlrt again tomorrow. iAUSiBD is suffering from an inflam-l 5'4"- Ml“ He“? Nutlmn’ l“ st“ g doiwnstrelim, She was coming from IVOlClYIZ F98?“ thB-t Lord Cecil Wollldlmls “tum”? llanlmw Mom. B d w lgéithlie priesena at Gfllcifzla, bleloausi ~ s res gna on as ance or ‘ ___. a‘ ithe Duchy of Lancaster. Sir Austeon lsence was entirely necessary." Ro al Windsor, - " r0 don Sold In Canada _¥__ Woman Favor 1'59 f} C y »~— - lC"""dl"l ""59 ' LElVINE ARRIVES. FROM PARIS MONTREAL, Que. Aug. 30. A- , _ WITHOUT PILOT'S LIC- weatller conditions over the eastern; cuuuuo so siluoenly a short time Atlantic W’- llkell’ t" ll°ld "l9 “W” nar DEPARTURE ago may hastily disposed o; the Windsor at her field at WalkerviilelTllat washing is women} favorite Kazall rugs, which they had brought l" llllflthel‘ 24 hours. Sir Frederickl task was shown at a recent Joint prices, alld- llially of tllcse “Itlylls; of with Jllslli"? Mlller- 599F991“! °l thEILIICBSVlllE Emil PYQl/ldehfie. When thB me Orlcmu are now dvllgllung 0MP local flight committee, this morning lmajorlty of» the women present all- ers who “Wm- expecled lo own such advised further delay in the start swerlng the roll call with a “favorite kliowll to be one hundred "years old. Ill the country of the KilZtlkii every daughter of the house was allowed‘ composing her owll designs. alld c pressing her own individuality. Sn the very religiously lllilldcd wove Londonjlloqlondon Geneva conference. I feel I shall be ‘“ “l” "°““’° °i “m m“ few weeks" I lgeneva as a Brlnsh delegate. HOD. R. B. Bennett. K. 0., Of Cal- LONDON, out. Aug. so. -—-Cl>L - Wltlmllt b61118 I member of the make h stop at Harbor Grace, Nrlciyadrledr "I think Success mlsht have not carry 500 gallons of gasolene ceived." (Canadian Press) ed soon by one from Pukow across gasoline cans in the fueselage- They companled by other members of the Lawn Telmls chllmpmnshlp m’ the rnleh wliilc liroeeeulilg rubllllv utlon of the eyes. caused by dust-‘Sets G-l- “4- l“ ‘he “mmm “m” ' remarked: "I don't think hi b- ' K Delays Start 0f ‘ “ To Greet Flier azah Rugs WINDSOR, Ont., Aug. 30. — Bad] Wliell the Soviet Commissioners left ‘ ENSE AFTER HASTY SEC- PROVIDENCE, Ont, Aug. 30. — lmm ll“, Caucflsllx at emergency Stuplirt, ill a telephone collversatiolllmecting of the Women's Institute of treasures. A iiulliber of them are 1°!‘ Ehiilflhd- Job" chose washing, l a * ~ to make o. rug for licr "trou scan". X- into their designs tile sacred sym- "Brldgetown Hull Friday. Spee- calne five thousand militia, winning cheer on cheer as they swung their way past. Seated near the salut- ing base were the permanently crippled, and for tiiosc the Prince ‘WC CO DO O§§4O O0 6 GO O-OOOOO‘ Condensed Specials bols of the tarantula or the sign oi the female element of tile Sllll. tllc eight-pointed star. One weaver lllllllnlu l MllNEY an inexperienced pilot to require medical attention when he did collie down. l tempt Was successful, if somewhat and likely jthe Coliseum by about 1400 per- inl shoiv. formers toali audience of 12,000 The fourth at» people. The official excursion to Mayor —Best in years» 8857 R-30-2i. “Special-Bee "All Round the "Siitliliié? Articles of Everyday Use Wore Material another dreaililel weaver would ine succeeded in raising, although‘ Falls was much enjoyed by someFrying Pan", Wesufirn show, also o m n t “tempt the wheels serial, Victoria tonlg t, Hunter R v- 01 all; gcoliillmbla" grazed the - -_ er Thursday, Plat River Friday. ground. but there was not enough‘ l 3391 space for it to coma to a stOiJ- 119V‘ bumpy. had words of personal greetings as lle went among thclll sliakllll: hands. One veteran lay propped up ill an nlllbulallcc, the Prince stepped over ___H;______ _ to liilill ntlld tulilcacd to ililll for sever- o STATEMENTS lil nl llll cs. y the steps of tllc llgglilgafiggrlirf” Gilardluli Job platform were three blind men who Printer! 1,1 llild arrived too into 101' tilc general ,_.._..__..__ greetings. At the conclusion of ills , WEDDINF STA- address, tile Prince stepped down .pg;g$lqimhselecllon_ GLm-(llrln to shake hands with tllcln. Prillce llob Printery. ll Georgi! stood with the Prince of ______ _ -- Wales lit tilc saluting base and with ‘SHIPPING TAGS EXPEDIT- tilclll L, R. Leflecllc, president 0f lously suppuecL Gum-dun Jul) tllc Clilllidlull Lcgiell. . Prlntery. ll glgmomm Lady Hewartls mourning cards at s or s it. Studylng, Law Guardian Job Printery. RATE.~—4c. per word. "t each insertion in this column. . canoe» “oboe-on 004 +34 work out. a synlbollcnl tarantula. with ilumbericss legs, a kind of _ _ _ _ mythical figure, A naive rellgiouul l “Ice Cream Social ln 10m, gall symbol almost always found on ' k. Friday mgm m Md of school mm their prayer rugs is the doublc hook. - _ . his undercarriage almost struc l Ladies with baskets free we be,“ hoaks by wlllcl, the Spldm- TORONTO, 0nt., Aug. 30. —Visi_t-itions to regions within easy travell- the top of a hangar- ed l l l ‘ P8894414! cllngs lo lls wBl,‘ the meaulng m" ors- to exhibits of Indian relics m lng distance of ‘their central vil- Whn the second attempt fall . ‘ » this figure being, "When you rcuohlcanadlan museums seldom realize lages. the Indians of the western the air port chief ordered l1 P111119 l "p __ _l x Marshal pamdlsc may yo“ be able m Sllcklthe difficulties involved in the class- plains and mountains were essent-linto the air to show Levine the l ‘ to cream not a ‘ on (oilslnblas lawn at hew London. ‘Wedneatlny evening, Aug. 31st. if llloi finc- come Thursday- 8848-8-30-21 there." Another maiden, nlm-lyifiCBtiOil and cataloguing of such lally nomadic and wandered far andcontre of the landing field. 130th cordlnlly mlnded‘ nllghl work lmolspcclniens. All immense amount of near in_ pursult_of game and scalps. planes circled the field. After one‘ her design the wooden wine-cup, research work must be undertaken For this reason relics of the west-‘mql-e (allure; Levine got down. Th9 the slgnlllcunce lmlng “I dl-lnk to every time a new collection is sc- ern tribes are widely scattered "Cglllmbia," bounced 30 feet into your healllllu The wlnficup und-qliiffld by a museum. Preparing across Canada and lire to be seen ll“, all- begol-a geflllng finally to the wavy “m, are molll-s 0mm “m. these exhibits for the public eye in ethnological collections in all earLlL l, nloynd in rugs nmde as Ems to may take a matter of months. parts of the Dominion. Qllllclala asked Levine what he_ friend!‘ Trade carried on between the In- _Halr pins and needles made oflwns 80mg lo do. l diall tribes scattered over North bone were evidently among the most| “The only ml“; 1 have in mind," ..¢+>-~-- lAmerica before tile advent of the common articles of barter, indicat- he and “l5 ma; l w“; a shove." White Man and tile ulliversaFcus-Jng that the Canadian woman of "Levfne made halrqalslng “l. F] T B tom of making tribal gifts adds ln-‘lprimitlve times was as anxious for lemma lo ma“ landlngl-t ll“, clller Owers 0 e estimably to the task of the ethnolo-l the latest innovation in adommentduly 0mm‘. o! Croydon 8am "Each v ~ ‘gist. When stone or bone imple-lor household aid as is her sister of “me I mousm ha surely would be Scattered 0n Saa ments, arrow-heads or hatchets, are; today. Bone pipes are also found. “mm n w“ ohm,“ m“ he wag found in u certain district the lay- while chlseis. adus and axes made an "m" amateur M g men on mel v mun may be pardoned for presum- of stone are common. mum‘ attempt he made qulm a ”’ v ‘ lng that they were made by Indians Of course arrowheads abound. deem" hum“; of the tribe known to have inhahit- Some particularly fine specimens. "m mach.” w“ hauled mo n‘ ed that particular region. But the the product of expert craftsmanshiplhunga: End h, l, m" with ,- ‘Church. Bailll in attendance. expert museum worker is not to be are included in the John H. Crousel d . k w when!" any steps wlll‘ ‘ so easily satisfied. He knows that collection recently acquired by the m“ Mb i h] n m wnhl TORONTO, Aug. IiL-Maritinle, “Grout Ponce" m H“, CM”; the primitive tools of the Red ManlMcCord Memorial Museum. Mont- h“ “m”, ",°a‘,‘,‘°° 5 Y 5 moderate southwest winds, party A, “all Vernon Rlven film)“ were actively bartered from tribe toIreal. The cimens in this col- “if l‘ PM" ‘film?- F h a “cloudy, probably some fog. lsept 2nd under the flusplc“ o! tribe; that hatchets found on the lection- were found by Mr. Grouse! l "m "ma" will reg“ ",9 v m, (vommunllyy. Dengue o‘ vemmb site of lin Iroquois village in Ontar-‘rmd two other men in the neighbor-um" a“?! Wm‘ French ‘l’ tomes‘ ' Maximum fllld mllllmllm lflmlilefislllhmlld “mm-an, u; m“, “all. iomay have been made thousands, hood of Brantford. Ont. Most of the 1'9"“ ‘ald- ‘natures: lugs and dances. ' ofmiies" sway by Indians of theimaterlai is of Huron-Iroquois orig- H9 h“ M'- L“ BWTK" FleldlTOfiiliili, rain . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 80-56 ~ Rockay Mountains ‘or the Paciflclln. Many fragments of pottery. M" Peril» "I148! mYl-lmlm" "lr-lmontreui, fair . .. "ls-so Coast. They may have been tradedlshowing crude attempts at design. cummmces’ N”. the” h“ kmw“ Quebec. fOB -» -- 66-53. from hand to hand and from tribe are included in this collection. l"! llllfllltlml l° "Y will ll“ Chtown, fair . .. '78—60‘Dm'naflc Club ma“ the" m”, w tribe in exchange for fish or furs One of the greatest handicaps tol"c°l""ll>ll w" from the swuud Halifax, fog 62-56 "Th" PM Across ‘he "m" m or Wampum until finally used by the the classification of Indian relics is 5nd b65595 t°""d I*°"d°"- rSt- Jblln. 108 - - - - -- 70-55 grookmld Ha" m,“ “l m so l native Iroquois. Or they may have the scat-city of authoritative refer-l CROYDQN- Ell!» All!- llit-Chlll": New York. clear .. 72-44 2 m 8 aclock y 8:,“ 8 3193i formed a part of a gift from one ence works of the Canadian Indians. l" A- I'm/ll“? llllmllllcell here tllllllBoston. fair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 73-60, ' ‘ ' ' " proud chieftaifl to another on somolThe most reliable work on the sub- afternoon that Captain W. fl High tide this afternoon at 1.2:» occasion when the fragrant smoke! feet and that rnost used by curators lllllcllcllife hlli been definitely and tomorrow morning at 1.43. ism m C] b of the pipe of peace proclaimed ails the "Canadian Handbook on In- selected to pilot the irans-Atlantk" Sun sets this evening at 6.40. and _Th§r‘;d§ s u. 1 “d “mm” m‘ temporary armistice between blood dlans." This is a digest of the rnonoplane "Columbia" back to tho‘ rises tomorrow morning at 5.20. ‘and 1 elhs ‘L mull" M" satiated braves. . . lmaterial in u volume r “ ‘ by United States with Levine as his First quarter moon Sunday, Sept. mmaanh‘: °“ Dem‘ Ml‘- M‘ '7' A- Whilc the tribes inhabiting eaat~ Frederick Webb Hodge and issuedlcouipanion. They would hop off. 4th. 6.21 a.m. ’ ° ' s‘ ' "l" b” 9"”°m ‘t "c u '1 u thi i - b th Am i a t a h l- , - s "“"~’°"“"- A" "llmfl" “PM” ern aria a con ins er m lira y e er can ureau o t no Ifigllizléizigpd as soon as the wen. lumitimrllgfisgirputlgtemagvlliltfen minutesilo ‘mend this magnum n R0". logy‘ Secfy. "North iVlltslllre Shipping Club loading hogs llild lambs Thursday, forenooll up illl 10 o'clock. Illst with E. N. Easter, Secretary. , 8857-8-30-21- ___,__._____..€_.__-~-- ‘WRITING PAPER AND ENVEL- opes with addrlss lire always fashionable. Guardian Joli Printery. tf "inquire Re Chronic Diseases I12 Prince Street, Dr. Cllft. 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