I MAXIMS or A MERCHANT‘ ._.._-q Life lo not a huge joke. You may put it down that the low who sees life so a joke h; h self rjoke. fel. im- MAXIMS , or AV MERCHANT The man who chooses money de- nieahlmself both leisure and educa- tion. Annual Subscriptions Delivered $6.00 ‘ — -----~ ‘c _ "1 “""- “W” ""' "- "- A- "s" CIIARLOTTETOWN, CANADA. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2,1927 ' ~ gz.rgig;....a.a__m...n..l.;oum a... ‘Blllllsll lvilioils uni P; iliiiilililll liiIER iiliiiNlilJ liEililEillliR BliNiliiA Monopiano St. Raphael With CoLFrederiok Mmchln, Capt. Leslie Hamilton‘ A n d Princess Lowenstein - W e r t h e i 1n Aboard, Hopped Off . From Upavon, England, At 7.32 Yesterday Morning. UPAVQN. Eng" Sept. I~Througn tlie black darkne of a cloudy night over the wfi-‘Atluntic a sup- er-powered aeropl e hurled ahead of the sun this (Thursday) morning on one oi- the few yet unconquered air trails. Princess Lowenstein-Wertheim and her two escorts of the air, Col- onel Frederick F. Minchln and Cap- tain Leslie Hamilton, in the St. Raphael, were computed to, be at least, 1,000 miles from the Irish coast at midnight—more than half way across the 1.900 mile “water leg" of their hop from Upavon, England. to Ottawa, Ontario. Beyond a terse n essage from the Imperial Airways Company, relat- ing that the St. Raphael "still was flying” at 9.30 London time last night. no word had come from the intrepid trio since noon yesterday when their ship darted past Inver- in, on the Irish coast. . The British plane is attempting the westward course between the continents which already has cost the lives of Nungesser and Coll in a French machine and thwarted the ambitions oi two German ships. Weather permitting. three other oceanic flights were to start today The Canadian plane, Royal Windsor, from Windsor, Ont., to Windsor, England; the German plslie Brennan, froln Desau, Ger- many to some unannounced point in the United States; the American plane Old Glory from New York to Home. . LATER MONTREAL, Sept. 1. -Consid- erable uncertainty surrounds the identity of two aeroplanes which were sighted in the vicinity of Montreal between five and six o'clock this evening. At 5.30 p. m. a plane head westward, was seen over Rnsemou t. a suburb of Mont- real and fifteen mililltes later was reported over Bordeaux. Ten minutes later this plane was seen between Model City and St. Law- renoe-to the northwest of Mont- real. Since then this plane is un- reported. At 4.50 p. m. mi east bolllid plane was seen over Montreal. This plane circled around for some time and then crossed soutlieastwards i "OQ-OQVRVOO-O-O-OO-O-O-Q-OOOO-O-OJI‘ Condensed Specials RATE.-—-4c. per word, not each insertion lli this column. . hsmtnaans AND sTHHB-Jfi; nggtly printed, Guardian Job Printer-y. WASIIIONABLE WEDDING STA- tlonory. fine selection. Guardian Job Priniery. ' ‘SHIPPING TAGS EXPEDIT- iously lmpplled. Guardian Job Prlntery. i1 .__--€-————-— ‘CAR OF CHOICE WESTER horses for sale at Buntliin 8:1 Bell stock yards. Apply W001i d: McNetll. SBYil-S-Sl-Rl -. - --____- __ ‘MEMOBIAM CARDS AND mourning cards at shortest v " Guardian Job Printery. ti ‘WRITING PAPER AND ENVEL- opes with address are always fashionable. Guardian Job Prinlery. t! over the river to St. Lambert and was lost in the haze. Whether these urc one and the same plane or whether one is the Bt. Raphael and the other one of the Canadian east-bound planes cannot at present be established None oi the three planes, St Raphael from England for Ottawa. Sir John Carling, London, Ont., to England, and Royal Windsor. Windsor to England has been de- finitely reported. CARIBOU, Maine, Sept. 2. — Monoplane Sir John Carling. on London to London flight landed at Caribou, Maine. The plane made a sale landing and the pilots went at once to a hotel. Foggy weather forced inter- ruption of the flight. FLASH-Royal Windsor, Trans- Atlantic monoplane that left Wind~ sor, Ont-, this morning for Windsor, England, landed at Si. Johns, Que. Duff Gives Evidence Before Customs Commission (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Sept. 1.—--William Duff Federal member for Antigonish Guysboro, appeared to give evi- deuce before the rovai customs com- mission today.' His examination opened in the late afternoon. I DiscovcryOf w Pacific Ocean ANNIVERSARY WILL BE MARK- ED BY APPROPRIATE CEREMONIES. VANCOUVER, ll. (3., Sepi. l. -—- Tllc anniversary of lhn discovery uflhe Pllclfil: ilcczln ill i513 b)’ Vusco Nunez do lilliiiou will he marked by uppropi-iulle l-ercnloliles n September l7. 'l‘lll-.y arc sponsor o ‘fill by lhe Pau-Puclili- linlull und scores of cities bordering on thr- Pncific will take part in the func- iions- The dllic is observed by the Union us Pan-Pacific llliy llnll cah- les are exchanged between clubs. expressing lni.lirliniiolull ilflflibwtu Dinners and, lullcliconu arc held in ilio interest of friendship anlom: illllions of the Puclilla. Tho activities of the. Union are directed from Honolulu, Wulillce ll. Farringion, governor of llllwnii, being president. and Alexander Hume Ford of Honolulu, director. Prime Minister Mackenzie King and Premier John Oliver of Brit- ish Columbia, are patrons oi the organization- Thli llim of iiia union is to bring together at frequent conferences at Honolulu leaders in all lines of though! and action in the Pacific l-lnlnlrlcs, and to organize them in~ ill frienllLv, (‘il-LILIBFIIIIVB efforl. Will Fight To Save League Of Nations (Special to The Guardian) GENEVA, Sept. 1.- -Small nations arc going to pllt up a hard fight to “save the league of nations," ac- cording to a. spokesman for the “Swedish delegation to the assembly "SPECIAL HAMBURG STEAK. - Eastsi- quality beef. Newsom and Co.. East end Mar- ket Building. —%---—~—4- n ii MOI JRINTING OF. EVERV description, cheaply and expedi- tiously executed. Guardian Cen- tral Job Printer. Phone I32. ‘CORRESPONDENCE CAIIDS AND envelopes with address printed. Just the thing for acknowledge- ment, intimation, eto. Guardian Job Printery. t! ‘INQUIRE R! CHRONIC DIC- euea, 112 Prince Street. m. Cliff. Don't dell‘, recovery in next three moat , tool-tlflept I and former foreign minister llolsti mmmurnoi Finland. They arrived today for the opening of the world population conference. ' The population conference. meet- ing today under i.he presidency 0i’ Sir Bernard Mallet of England in- cludes several American delegates among them Professor Itaylnond Pearl and Dean A. William \Vi.lt'l\ of John I-fopklns, Dr. Henry Pratt of Fairchild oi New York University. PresidentLittle of Michigan, E. M. ‘East of Harvard and Margaret Ban- ger of New York Birth Control. lems, immigration, vital iiiiiifi liiiiiiiiiiN iiiiifi iiiliiii M a n i s Descended From Apes, He Says - Keith Reasserts Position in Opening British Meeting of Scientists . LEEDS, England, Eiept. 1. -Dar- win was right, definitely and accur- ately iii his theory of man's des- cent irom the anthropologist. as- lng 4O years study of his subject. "The fundamentals of Darwin's outline of man's history remain un- shaken," declsrde Sir Arthur Keith. “I am convinced they never can be shaken. The evidence of man's evolution from an ape like being has been obtained from thc study of fossiled remains is defi_nite and irrefutable." An almost brealhlessly silent as—. Sir Arthur Keith delivered as pre- sident at the opening of the annual convention of the British Associat- ion for the Science. IIe had been for years preparing‘ .1 cold, logical outline of man's orig- in based on known facts. A year ago. on his election as president of the association, he an- nounced his speech would summar- ize his studies. lt. l As Sir Arthur Keith arose to start his speech, only the nervous rustling of papers broke thc silence. "Speaking as foreman of a jury. voted their lifetimes in weighing the evidence of man's origin," he question, ‘was Darwin right?‘ has arisen as Darwin suspected from an ape not higher in thc zoo- Sir Arthur Keith's statement re- evidence of man's descent followed. i Is Appointed Asst. r Supt. Pensions i And R-c 1i e f (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. September l. ~—| t‘. (Y, MacDonald is appointed Au- slsiulll. Superintendent oi‘ Pensions l-lnd Relief Canadian National Ruli- wllys wilh headquarters at ell ucoorlllng to a circular Pensions and Relief at nnli approved by W. D. Robb, Vice President of the systems- Mr. illacDonald has been neaily iwenly years lli the service of ‘the (Janudilln National Railways coili- iilanugers office of the former April 1908. The following he transferred to the staff the Insurance and provident funds receiving fill‘ appointment oi‘ Pri~i vale Secretary which position hold lilliil February i913 when llc On saim- department. December continued iu that capacity until his recent appointment. - ——-<o>--- McLeod Gamers Pictou Marathon PICTOU, N. 8.. Sept. L-il-Iugh McLeod, Jubilee, woli the ten mile race feature event of Pictou’s Natal Day sports. trilmlphing over such seasoned distance men as Johnny Miles, of Sydney Mines, and Clar- ence Demar, of Melrosc, Mass" who finished second and third respectiv- cl Y- . Leigh Miller, Halifax sprinter, won thc 100 yards dash in ten seconds ilat with Ross Cameron’, of Pictou. second. Miller also won the 220 yards dash with Prank Chisholm. Picmu. second. Time 24 2-5. . 1 Malcolm Wins The object oi the conference is to create a. pennanent international or- won thc ganiaatlon in study population nroh-frhompson, Antigonlsh second. Dist- statisticS-frlnce was 40 feet, 51-2 inches. etc. It is pointed out that over pop-i ‘YOU WAN-r 990p guvgLgpgp uiation is one of the causes of thrill. Chisholm. Canadian champion, Pris" 5g yo; 30¢; 100 rm- 3“; international disturbances and some won over E. McClair. Pictou, and J. I Andrew Malcolm. of Saint John, iii-pound shotpllt with In the l6 pound hammer throw D. Siii iiiiiHliii sertecl today ili u. speech summariz- ' l W'lll S. B k . semblage o, Great Email“ leading Schl'ee'a;':ound_:li:g_w='l);l$ lnihollbini across the Atlantic from time. iciemlsis heard the Speech. which reached Croydon airdrorne. London. England. Sunday morning, after, Advancement of Poland Suffers From! i WARSAW, Poland. Sept. 1'. —~1 The extent of the flood disaster in, Poland where the rivers‘ The entire scientific world. abroad are up], of their banks allel- persist- 1S Well 11$ in Enlliflfld had llwlliiied ent rains, culminating in a cloud- burst, is growing hourly on the basis capital.‘ said to: In the Stanisla-i the rail- impanelied from men who have de- road lilies have been destroyed and Stryi‘ H8.“ Of‘ said. "I Bil/L‘ m" ‘lemmi- ‘Yefi’ l0 U19 thl- city of Stryj is under water and‘ the city of Boryslav is inundated. "Evidence now at 0m‘ 1115110501 Several buildings have collapsed supports the conclusion that man m“; me gfegt on refineries mere In Lvov Voyvod- railroad bridges have logical scale than the vhimvenzee- ibeen washed away- A special meet—,—rreasrlclon's elm-shaded streets, “M811 P05898595 =1 Ye-Sllfifliflbifi Yfil- ilig of thc Council of Ministers has gfollpgd protectively between the ilfllliiy 01' flbfllli- 113001390 yflflffi- -been called to discuss measures oflppwld $110),“ River and the quict Flood Disaster (Canadian Press) southern of reports reaching the Thirty four persons are have perished. vov Voyvodship (district) many houses washed away. county hos suffered badly. are imperllied. ship many relief. places is beginning to rececle. -~—-<ac State Dept. Refuses Permission To Ship irsctlve house on Waterloo Row, (Special to The Guardian) l.--Nego- tiations in New York by agents of the Russian Soviet government for y10m-,.-the purchase of 150,000 army rifles ‘m,’ N, B" wee (y u will... dqggeufi- have been blocked by the refusal ofime lam-n. ha" of issued the State Department to permit by F, A Bum-ml, Suugfinleflflfiflt their shipment abroad. When an lit-land [he Dwarfs“, “The Brownies.» Montreal iorliey representing both parties loam] a some of others making an 1° wlshinikiimmedlate appeal not only to the itorl a few clays ago with the infor- youthful reader for mation that contract for the sale ofiware eonscrlpted [mo the nursery WASHINGTON. Sept. the negotiations came A sieam of hove is Seen i" hills. boast the former places of garding the irrefutableness of the Papal-p; ma; the Wam- a; some residence.“ a goodly company or . V They were lost in the fog gtglbgmragage, Newfoundland, in 18,0“;- suughgm England ‘m. “n,” ne minutes of Qllpsedihqurg; John River. (Canadian Press) l-‘REDERICTON, N. B-, Sept. 1. Canadian literary men and women. While much of the national liter- ary tradition of the New Bruns- wick capital is well known it is probably not common knowledge - that one of the most talented English women writ- ers oi’ children's stories spent many years of her life ill an at- overlooking the river. Children of today still find de- light in the stories of Henrietta. Ewing, though their quiet charm is probably lees appreciated than it was 30 years ago- She won a dls- tinguished name iu England during the nineteenth century. such stories as “Amelia whom they PiAtiil sunnoulinmns ' FiiR illiiEliiiE slums Henrietta Ewing, A Soldier's Wife Wrote Her Books For Children By The 31;, lilli NAMES; NEW SCENIS liiitzl BRITISH VISITORS Convention Delegates Touring The Mari- times Find There Much In Common With The Old Lands, Especially In P. E . I. ' (Canadian Press) its name from her distinguished CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I., Sept» ancepiol" General Amherst, who 1-—C0unly and town namesin rhenlayell an important pan in the Maritime Provinces were so iani- British l-lnnqucsl of French Acadia. 122st’, tail": ..';i‘;‘;"'.'f;ii“..“;l8 to. 3"“ Atlnatic corner of Canada that they; Very many Maritime names do almost felt they were back in their honor to English Royalty of the balms’ land. _ , -paat, the House of Hanover. having s a fact that in the matter of been particularly favored in this ffffffillillfifiifgpifllt il’.'5l§'.?.l;’ liiil“'t3“éi.“ ..“‘1l"l°“" ".»’°"‘°“" '1 _ a o e ' _ . _ inality. either adopting the Indian and Charlotte streetwixii‘ FTGSLHO: signage: r1111‘ chtrtisterilhilg lhieir Iliflgaon, N. B. ‘Of course 11mm are a village? ‘ffon? vilucneufél rescalitric n?“ of George Stream whna Thus Nbva Scotia today, bOastsIsICloEB and Queens abound u" W", “ch wwmi a" Hamill WindBfJP-i Fredericton Drobably carried “.'::..i3:§::::..:l;':mils: Kin" r": w i» Westmorleland and Northilmber-l llnl t mm“ n christened six pa“, land tGi; streets Queen-Charlotte: King. “Hearing these names spoken on‘ ipofi-Zgyleiflnegflnt’ Brunswick’ mus every aide blade the countrv Famii “of!!! ngrmrnlg the Roy“! through which we passed seem 0f); H; a}. ' strangely familiar" remarked Sid-itself‘ “r56 ‘ e "Ema of ‘he capital hey l-I- Lower editor of a British of th w] a smash“ mhum to o“ poultry periodical "Of course the so 1e imported German lord" n‘ topography in many districts was nallmanfell. the mom atmcflva in strong contrast to that to which menlfjslt e orlgfnal “French seme- we were accustomed, but in Prince same wayqhtlfenllizielynl-hpgexiftlegcngtiy: Iiirxgityatcimrgigt‘: Pitilliclamgiilifilrgrd “I318- gzllitap131?!lilngelivaBgliriiiiial belu€e ' ‘ ' l rue glggnlrriigllilgebet: slfaction of Engiizli laourtesy to Queen Anuo, y mthodg of’ ClllilV:[Ii€1: aired vere lhwlplte the English [Dimmers of similar and made us feel completg- this llxi ‘kmauonal party m“ ml" ly at home." f ‘ih-k- n with [he 0,1‘! cmm“, u‘ Several oi the touring delegateertrlilis-(Iilritliclleue: ,I‘{f,§,_‘,‘f,‘§,'§e iohneYthgg , . . . . ~ Lia's.i::“:::.h"'i:..lr,""rl..5a:: §.‘"-"“."‘* r “- tions in the names of towns and pezleliirelditcilreiglltlgt mfilfitl" whmi‘ districts through which the special llrflylliilflée which brilng (Oafrfllfggvlel; gxgeggtrepglrxeiigidlzg: giijlgygtllflgezlf: Klalgilotrlies boi the home across the u m Amherst Nova Scam bQEIVB 1mm vut they will ‘doubtless ' - e visitors a royal time n“. cause the quiet little town derived eriheless. in one of the most likeable of the old riverfront homes. At its door runs the river, fringed with stately willows. During her day, the forest, pressing hard upon the outskirts (Special to The Guardian) of the little town, was only a few MONTREAL, Que, Sept. 1._At 11 minutes walk away in the other div-o'clock this morning their Royal eclion and in lhifl fllmdflllherfi 0f Highnesses arrived in this city where peaceful security, isolated from thefthey will spend the longest-time in outside world. Mrs. Ewiull Wffilelany one centre of their Canadian many of her best known children's {our and as the Royal tram was books. =scheduled to leave Ottawa at 5 a. m. Life in Fredericton was undouhi~ 50cm Qtmwa m. that Section o; i, edly isolated in these days. but lhemnien was invited to last night's cultured English Lady found Tfarewell dance looked forward to a small circle of persons with kind-‘ienmhy evening-s entertainment "d illiwellfl and B Bimini‘ link‘ But to the consternation of Ottawa's 5mm"! m whom all“ “Guam” “charming buds invited by Mr Gor- m“°i"i°v°d "iend- ‘don Edwards M P and Mrs Ed- Tha mm“? b!’ ‘he “W” quicklywards to their" dance their Royal became a gathering place for these Highness“ 1e“ befbre midnight uuhurried lovers of books and nst- and went directly £0 their tram from urahMasuy sill excursion. by canoe otmwa Country Cmb up t e t. Join, or on fool into rile‘ ' woods back of College Hill, stark’tefifiggfeggebgohtrfi$lggévite 31" ed from its door and concluded be-iprmces is m be ggdp‘ 1 orM fore its ample iirepiare- .30!) H01; 1 “ms “Vin r5‘ It was a congenial life and Hen- R8 l ihtw w cmsse Wm W“ rietta Ewing was genuinely sorry ya vslors‘ The" my“ "m" ‘nesses and staff will be at the Ritz Princes In Montreal arms was ready for signing, and tliatg service of ‘ireadlng amudq the rifles liad been assembled in\ nienclng us a clerk in thc General New York. lie was informed that they'd); a rich and tasteful in- State Department dlsaimrvved Oflilon. gained for nel- the allegiance tercoloniul Railway qt hlollctlvn. in such action, although there is no ilar to that applied to Mexico. ‘ In the face of official warning the lie negotiations have been temporarilyqericton when her postponed. may attempt to Department's action. quests a_re_ confidential. No Discrimination reveal on agricultural implements practically unchanged. » Cultivators. pounds. 2S0 for Bic; 600 for $1.00; 1,000iof the delegates look ahead to the G. Thompson. Antigonish. coveringgnd "95 per 3m mun“ . 7°? $1.95. Polflilid. Guardian Of- ii-imfi When "16 will)" W01‘!!! may be 143 fflill- ihl-‘n He“? M! Biihibitiflfl pulp carrier an import oi 1-8 cents drowned millions of the insects that the lateness of the summer was gummerslde (Me enzmeen m", “gnu trauma“ ' I 01' y announce a e : lion. Guardian Joh Primary. N l - ‘ ~ over populate . r a Flours May (throw of 193 feet 10 inches. per 220 pounds. although it is under-iEwing, was transferred to military beclllne senior record clerk in the stood the Soviet purchasing agentsilluty hero iii the days when the red- load the rifles coats ilaunled their vivid pride on 1a! he was promoted l0 be chief aboard n. vessel in New York Harb- Clerk of the department and has or to test the legality oi’ the State Ofllcials of the Department said today that several requests for per-‘MeSSagQ mission to ship arms to Russia have‘, been made, but would not reveal the. names oi those who had made the‘ applications holding that such re- PARIS, Sept. 1. —A hasty study of Franco-German trade treaty ent- .. ered into recently which is to be- Edwlrh collie" effective on September 6th. T P no discrimination against. Canal! , and- the minimum duties 0 Bevan ague are A genuine literary skill, coupled imagina- of the grown-ups as well as of the month actual embargo on shipments of children, who D1 course “and m; of arms and munitions to Russia. slm- the final judges upon juvenile lit- Qfillllfé. Henrietta Ewing came to Fred- husband, ltiajor drill ground and streets- She lived h h i d f ‘ll h 22;‘; lfkfifi. fj...'°§{..f'l2f..§é§ Carlee "M" nee Tue-div when a they leave for Quebec. to her homela . It is interestlgig to ma; lllat the Gmde“ Sepbemb?” Weather Bree!‘ author of "Amelia nad the Dwarfs" ed mdays r°yal "mum's hem- had a literary background, and was culturally happy in ‘nor marri- age. Her mother was Mrs- Gadsby, author of “Parables i"l‘0l’ll Nnlm-efl which is a children's classic. Ill-l" A o. husband, Major Ewing. was a com-l poser and in addition to many less! flAME known achievements composed ore BE —»—-—-<-e->—-—~ Prince Of Wales (Special to The Guardian) TORONTO, Ont., Sept. Province of Ontario and Toronto shown so much kindness. (Signed) 0f Grasshoppers narrows. rakes and - plows will carry an import of $2.47 WILLIAMS LAKE, B. 0., Sept. 1. per 220 pounds. reapers and binders -Steps are being taken‘ now to $3.13 per 220 pounds. and tractors locate the egg beds of grasshoppersi £3.33 per 220 pounds. The tariff so that next spring they can receive on spare parts is doubled. but farm a liberal supply of poison bait when implements receive a 50 per cent, the insects hatch out. reduction. nulllfying the increase these precautions a bad situation is Mowers. however, pay $3.13 per 220 predicted for the Chiicotin cattle A 20 per cent. ad valorem country, tax on tools replaces the present tariff. The rate on salmon is $1.85 the Peace River country Without Fearsofa; ‘ r‘_ in were dis- ehortly before hatching. iAbsenoe Of Pilchard L-Thelbashful pilchard. which stayed out following message from l-I. R. II. theiin the deep sea so long this season Prince of Wales has been received|that fishermen were wondering who-i by His Honor the Lieutenant-cow ther it would ever come within range A ernor: "I am very sorry to leave the i .City, for my brother and I have been‘ of the popular settings rn- (ha! As treason? ,// . time-honored hymn, "Jerusalem fir?’ in h ill l - ‘ the Golden." (i) l. Worried Fishermen VANCOUVER. a. c., Sept. L-Thei of their nets. has at least put in its ‘appearance off the west coast of Vancouver Island. The non-appearance of the pilch- ard at the usual period this sum- mer caused considerable anxiety among British Columbia fishermen and packers who, during the past -iiona of dollars in the estaoilsnmentisimwlil“ i" “Elie” ¢°'“°“" of elaborate pilcharci meal and oilfiwh m5‘ s factories. Their alarm. however, ha! °r°m° i“ r ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " TORONTO, Sept.‘ l. — liiaritiina,‘ two years. have invested several mil-Ieuiefly “mid!- "my "mid? Wm‘: ‘Board Will Report i On, Coal Question (Special in The Guardian) OTTAWA, Sept. 1.——The board o! railway commissioners for Canada within the next week will make a. pronouncement upon the govern- ment reference as to the actual "out of pocket" cost of moving Alberta coal to the central markets of On- tario. On the subject evidence was taken some time ago, but meanwhile the commission has been engaged glargely with the case relating to the equalization of freight rates. Now that this is out of the way a report on the coal question is next in ord- er, and is coming shortly. i-—<-D&—-i- Announcements, . Coming Events, Meetings’ Etc Ice cream and dance lli Emerald Illlll on Friday, Sept. 2nd by the i Emerald Women's institute 8917 "Come to Dunes in Emerald Junction llall Tuesday. September ‘Clli- , 8908-9-2-31 ‘Tome.- ll) lhu (‘niellnnilln Club l-‘icnlc at llmlshlnv lhe Beautiful on Labour Day- ll stormy will be 8916-9-2-21 held the 7th. i "Hollis leaves Pownal \Vbai'f at 10,30 nii lxllloul" llzly for Bnnaliu Ileillrn furs 5U cis. ; 89161-2 2i l -‘ "Don't forget tea at York Hail on Labor Day. Tea served at 5 o'clock. ' 8913 "inquire Re Chronic Diseases I12 Prince Street. Dr. Cliff. Don't delay. recovery lu next three months. . - 6068M Sept '3. "Ice Cream Social on Central Bcdeque School grounds Tuesday evening. Sept. 6th. Proceeds for school repairs. 8.028112% "Come and see the Long River ""1 Dramatic Club stage their play “The Path Across the Hill" in 74-“ Brookfleld Hall Friday night Sept. ieubeicled considerably since the wary'M°m'°a' e19“ ' ' ' ' ' " ' 76"?) 2 "i 3 °'¢l°0ii- 8874-8414! m,‘ h“ "turned m unmd thumb ghlirioiieiown cloudy 75—-o2, a _ all!“ (es - - - - - - - - - - -- -. 74——§3i "Announcement — Miss Laura i Old-timrfishennen claim that the gm“ ‘mm m" ' " m“? wilhmm- We" kn°wfl in 9h“- unduly heavy fishing m which meiN°“‘°'.‘, m“ " - 3F?‘ i°iiei°wn mus“! circles as n cul- ‘pilchard schools have been subject- aw o“ mm ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' " 76*“ tum’ “d ‘ueimd 51"!"- PIIYW"! ed “m” ‘he °fde"m'c°uncil leubland tomorrow morning at 2.31. izing their use for fertilizer and oil; ‘ is n": appemnce at gm gichlifill‘. rises tomorrow morning at 5.23. the real cause. utss later than Charlottetown. Sun sets this evening at 6.36 and ,eariy date. "l!" "(is ""8 afternoon at 144 opening a studio in Charlottetown. for voice culture and training at an Mien Wiahtman is a ‘graduate of the Halifax Conserva- Papcr pelled this year when heavy rains government experts contend the 4i‘lli“-{r€lt\2(l‘u:.fl:. moon Sunday Sepkmw o’ Music ‘M h” “Ham, ‘n of opening. mt and 00,, out “nonm- H000" Will Stomp? -—‘%ww\ “' ""- wt’: ‘.