1 Q-.__.l.. `x *Q --*_ li I , MAXWS _' _ V I ew , ~ -- 1 lvmxuvls i li ’:'t'.' gp A ._ _ _ __ ___,____ Y-~~ _, _ __ _- _ _ ny... ... -...» E* l 3 _ _ -_ :_ _ OF A ._ ____ _ . _ _ ,_ _ _ _ t , l / \ ___ ll - Every iwrlilexinr problem can he /"//" _ _ /W,/A 'ALT' Wu "`*1"" \`°`\\\ . I rin-ny is more than perfume-¢ H ::;°fy:;|__'"'°'y “S “"° ‘" °"° “ /__ _ P f me y _ `" _" _ :‘_::i':_i;i;_l\"r;le:r__fl: __t:___ulc nn, uns _ _ _.___ _ ' ' ' _ _ Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew- ‘Q , . _ _ > if _ Annual lnbnriptlonn Delivered .00 Y ny null, can-ll., .nu u. s. A. sho CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1927 l °*'°"“*°°° L own Dnnrdlnn Two (fonts Morning Guardian Foundod .1587 _senger Flying Boats For Use`On Overseas Sections Of The Empire Air Route Are Nearlng Comple ritalu now lends the world ill gi gantlc airplalles, for it was disclos- lt is also ullnoullccd that two od today that the latest ull metulipuseeliger flying boats, intended ail‘_ battleship, weighing 13 tonslfo use on overseas sections of the N lllld equipped witll Rolls-Royce on-:Empire air route between the three nl Hines, has just completed u cruise countries. li dlstnllco ot' some ten ll li_l;_ 5s.500 miles over the North Bahltllousalid miles, are nearing coin- tl Gill! , in addition, there will be oihellcsrryillg 15 passengers. $7, ‘-V6" "Wie f0i'miiiBi>i9 B8l“0lJiunes in- The uso of stainless steel ln'ille tended for war purposes which are manufacture of the new ulr huttlo- m at present liiidengoillg secret testi-l.|sliips effect :E eliornloils saving ill to, Four of these will ieuve }’iymout_li|weigllt wilile it also protects illc on on October 17 next, in order to ull- craft from rust by sen water, l'l illllnl llowllins lllwnlllillrlllnllnwillll llullln lil nleirrlc llhlllisl Latest All- Metal Air Battleship Has Just EW A l I: ll-_iLive Stock Prize Winners Paraded Before I N' ll- U] U ~ Completed A Cruise Of 5,500 Miles Oyer - Grandstand At 2.30 o’c1ock. _ ' ‘ 7'--_ ' The North And B altlc Suas_ _TWO PaS_ Duty on Automobiles _ _ _ _ It is Estimated Th t 3 Yestelday vllls the closing day llells won seven flrsts. seven sec- Increased from 7 1'2 of Exllibitllili. ’l‘he welltller ulull onds, three thirds. His winnings ‘ kept oil handing out the sumo kind included tile iliale and female to Per Lent' uf weutllcr an he did for the tilreelcllsmplollslllp und the first prize i=§ ‘=-'°=..=‘-.Z gli* ` yzm-3”' ="::= i_-I in one Case and preceeding days. for aged herd. l;l0ll_ From 121-2 to 200-- Egypt, lndla and Australia _.___ ot’ the gl‘ulldstu.lllls ulid puesilit:'jllulor fenlule llder two years ,pletion. Each will be capable of tl Be Represented (Special to the Guardian) A uf 'rosoN'ro, ont., sept. ao- "1 - o'r'rAwA ont. sept. ao. -cnn- l. ness coliventlo it t f h ' - ' ' L ulnury It lsi; qlflteefll ° E e °" adn will check the flood of Europ is roll ixlllilllull clllslnlll lll A t'llll report of the races is glvw' Mr. Roper won seven firsts, two _ on tile spurt page of this paper: seconds, two thirds, and six . , . One of the features of the after- fourtlls. lic won first prize for I)eI° Cent. ln Anoth' noon prograln was n lnugniflccut the breeders young herd, and the LONDON. Sept. 30- _ Great dertalcs li 25,000-mile tour, visiting parullo of prize cattle, 'l‘lle proceil- gllver shield donated by the Can- B er. , ` - sion started froili the gate oust nliian Bunk of Commerce for the liiiiii i ll 2 Ei 2; ini 5,000 Buildings were Wrecked and the Property Damage Will be in the Vicin- ity of $100,000,000. (Special to the Guardian.) ` E. Arsenault, L CH ililiN SCHiiiil TEACHERS Hlilli CUNFERENCE YESTERDAY Morning And Afternoon S e s si 0 li s Al; Prince Street School. Officers Elected. Addresses By President Yeo, Justice A. .W. Shaw, Supervisor i Of City Schools, And Others. ' wilm- | The teachers of the city schools considerable length, Mr. L. W. Shaw ‘ met in conference yesterday in the Supervisor of city schools, Principals gs;elri_bly Hall of Prince Street Johnson, Wynne and Rogers, Mr, c oo. _ E. J. H. Morrisey and others enter. _ _ _ ~ _/I _ sT_ L0UIs_ Mu__ Bepu 3u___ su The President, H. W. Yeo, in his ing into the di_g¢usgt0n, A Cnm. `SYDNl~lY, Aus., Sept. 30_ - 'l‘llo the crowd ugig entered the lliulll _Among the other prize winners Louls awoke eu,-ly today to full reauladdress made reference to the orig- mittee was appointed consisting of ew Ailstmliull tariff effective im- exliibitioll groullds through thc ili Guerllseys were N. G. Dake of lzatlon of the apuulllng toll of the in and Rims Of the World Federat- S edialeiy will have its effect on gate a_t the other end. |Br00iifi@id. Russel RODer of Char- fam- ml,-lute passage of yeuyeruuy-5 i0il Of Edu0I1ii0nal Associations, lu (guuu,ll,,u ,\l,l,,m.,|,|1¢, export This featuro was of unusual ill- lottetowil Royalty and John Reid wmadm 79 known dead' 07l tl-eat.. Siiiiiiig Ihili- the W. F. E. A. was "ade with Australia which dllrllis: ivfesi this Y€¢1\‘ DSC11089 Of iii” & 501% Hoiiiell- ed for injuries, 5000 homes and bus- nr" pmnned at' “ meeting Uf edn' ie past two years, has averaged very nrumilient part taken by the gin the parade. in Order 01' W0- inesa structures destroyed or dam- °”'u°nan5ts held in Cniinimia in l-,00_000 lu_vulu0_ dairy cattle ill the Exhibition there cessloll, appeared Herefords, Short- nggd over a devastated M-08, gf sp; :ne yen’ 19233 me Uexi meei-U18 be' esitng and inSi~i'U¢iiV¢ demonstra- (lulludu comeullmlnl- tlln Inter-yllcillg a very large representation horns, Ayrsliires, Jerseys, Hoi- squm-0 miles and ogglclal esylmates "E held M Edinburgh. Scotland, U0" 0" me if@H0iii“8 Of Ci90!l‘iDiiY- eulule ml-lff lu Auglmlln Hmlnr- ol’ Ayrshire and Holstein cattle steilis and last but not least a herd of |;he.dumage` running from $10.- during the sunnner °i 1925 “Hd the W upervisor Shaw and the Principals Of the City Schools to go into the matter in detail and solve a system suitable to the city; Mr. Shaw then gave a very inter- ith the use of a sand gable and the duty cllurgcd hy Allstmllli and also good showing of Jeseys. of Guernseys from Belvoir Farm 000,000 to $100,000,000. All but 'I of sewnd Biennial Conference C0i'iV€Ii- Printed Cilffi-‘iii ii lulusselnbled motor t-llussls' There was lilo best showing of Owned by Mr. Louis Roper Driwed-`the bodies recovered were identified. ed “t T°‘"°nt° dining the P115! .,,u, (yuluulu lulu lmeu 7 1.2 pe,-. (iuernseys this year that visitors ell _ily a blilllicr belll-lui the name_ The tabulation of deaths, lnjlll- €‘y“3;St'E g"eh§lyS°beSei_i:i€¢:_dihui- lbs in . _ -- ~ - . . - ._ llllv ever had tllo ileasure 0 see- 0 ie owner, to 5 unner was m e te ' ' ~ ' 9 9i\V°i'ii E- h . . l . ` W" ffuillé'yvlllllgllzfllllillullfullllili'lllellgslféi. ingeill this l’ro`villc£l. the totlll be- attached a sheet bearing the tllsi‘o‘iil3liocli\E tina nigllilm and signers! "° create Pninis Of C011'-WCC 11111011; lg Provinces cent the t'ol»lllel-'rntln of lg 1_2 Wm lug lol u,,l,.l,,u_ -l-ue mall, uomuetll. awards won by this herd, feared that further exploration to- ine n“"i°nS °f me W0i‘id- Ii- MS- ff ,.u,,l'~u,l u_,,_.,uu,l,le,l cl,uu_.,l,,' ls ,-nts. lou was betlveen F. W. Swindells] The evening program consisted day might increase the first two set in actin" Wmmiiiiees f0l‘ re-idf of ,ul 1,, 30 ual-,,eu[_ of Princeport, N. S., who showed'of Vaiideville and Baud entertain- figures. - Search re Pnblic he”-iih S€l`ViC9S-|t° e s owed the advant- ages of presenting this matter m e youthful mind by means of the project method. During the afternoon session the achers were favored with an ad- ess by Justice A. E. Arsengulg who ok up the matter of education . , ~ . _ It has endeavoured to brln Homef from the stand oi t f t ' Tl , l- -lff l ll . .,_ l ll 17 animals, and Louis W. Roper of ment both befole the grandstaad . Downtown St. Louis escaped virtu 8 D 11 0 he parent lltxlllgvdlrcg will ( cllnrlnuctnwn, ncynuy. lvlr. swln-land in inc Exhibition Building. 'ally unscsthcd, but some cf the cltv's.“;‘; te§¢_l1_l:_';i liillvl frellationship for tml 12 1-2 in 17 I-2 lin llntlsselllll- ---mr--m--' ' f--7 '_'~°"* finest n0me5 along Linden Bama' g ua ep u ness' It has He stressed particularly the folly of assigning home work to the pupils arithmetic should be better adapt/-.1 . _ been devising ways and means of of grades one two and three H There ls uyue u uuluuu guyuerlng led cllussis null tl-om 17 1-2 to 25- b R thy vard from Newstead Avenue to re I . . e rs l i l tl. G .. _ _l < 1 3. 8 11 S . orcnu sculcvsnl were his waste. P WHS new texts books and oflslsv thought that the rec sin in T°f°"¢° Oh Mwdsv next n basl- °°°° ° ° Immun) p0}iLtfll'ic(.;l`»-Alnelican mum" m“'"h ~ - . l ‘~ 'rhe arcs of greatest destruction fel/isins vid ones to sive the inter ' C 5 n - g h ng of repre- eau lm l ' t Ll _ m gration, Hon Robert Forke ni iii. ’l..ll°sli°‘l§i`§xi°§§.".§li°“§l.§{ §‘”`.. ““"°““°°“ *°"‘“*“- 1" °°°"°'=“°- fr ei8ht Provinces will be there. Prlonlde g;nIl‘::,tl?g taht? Glolig’ lghe hnginlstf" 5 Ed ul l r on sa e a-wri-ll 0u:‘;;ce;:lg'g_d w,Il."h‘;hmi:l:rt5;p1lscstl§ ten to the presidents of the Cana- B the conference will of course, con- gfl:l';wI;yf;'l'°l2‘;3lr?;‘ld cfglladlanlpgcgyic ii~ cern methods of nclminlst tl l ng em in e "C lhe liquor laws in the vari;-ns Inline- agreement whereby E“’°ne“ns are 1'" nces. It is expected that the ses- sions will be in private. Work On Rouyn ._ Spur Nearing Completion ' ` ’ '- z l l th- ..l.'t'.‘.°.';:,*°...:l°° s::"l:“~’ as :sz ...rs .rr .Jar 3 F'1f"_A°“`eSs°S -.-lD°g S 3 A“°mP“S 2123.1 5? lust yrulu lmfo Ruuyn uyul. (hu new _cereiy desirous of stimulating the LOS ANGEL_ES, Sept. 30.-Ro- cel_l»ul tlielnsslves l_ast liigllt iii :il because Ifm the Wungesi' qunnned T. and N. O. Spur will be run on De cember lst next. Announcement ject to suspension at the discretion val ihwmlhs lid of immilzmnts from ooo- Unuull Klugllnnl slnooo ooo C""°"“‘ E“'°P° is Emilie' than the und (fnlnuln $5,000,000, arrivals from the British Isles, he ' - D that their blanket permission to bring agricultural workers 'from Euro e tot p his country is suspended' Mr. Forke himself came to Can- ada as a Scottish immigrant some movement of agreeable British set lmancc made a ieulistic run through illllillllg aliil`lllystclio\ls drama cu- tters to Canada. lthe motion picture world today in- tltllnl "Play 'l‘hlugs" The Play. Leo McDonald reported for] es. Considerable discussion of the department. ' ~ - . -, I iff J ' 99 _ mn Sena"°i`5 WdaY~ with the f°u°wed this rep°"' and it was 'Pi Mn Fm_ke,S _den is may when me ___lyllsS_ll(_»l__35`_t;_(ltl_0_ :_lVf____\\li_ll_l_l ___l_l_l_<_ I lay Things Pre yum-e_ “ted _gg 2-:lain the elghtlli, llgleved to refer thegmatter back to; ' oenl-lewloneouan _°” . sented Last came gilomg as Ruth shattered his BLy§ND0N- n_f:i_i1~l;_ii_;‘s1?i:_i;$§s formation on the matter, the in-l -Qld mm-k of 59 hams l-um with n' B- 0 WB-S Wd! ' formation to be at hand a week will notify me mllw,-ly com uules _*O* B efore _ L_arge andifull-mashie shot ln the seats of thezen Uifii MBYOY' °f L°Ii_;iI¢i°ii- 5”' 135': hence. The. matter of our examin- Aplll-eclgltlve Alldqrlght-flclc sumo. Ruth also his 0111 Jvhn Dwourser ww. an tg nilcn system was then dealt with at . ~ f ltwo singles and" scored three of iiiié- 8-Iillgllntifdlthat lée :las gate; _ 161106, _ New York’s runs. drawing or us ness r as ns. _ . committee to ain further in-‘ into the city pension scheme _ l 'creates New Mann sn§:t“l§ “.¢'.r.‘..‘;r.s.‘.:’.;“.;°:.‘.l'.‘::f.‘ 2232221-3.22126 ‘éiéi-‘i2‘“-“’1i‘-»‘-‘-i‘if@ii’»i‘l?»“°ii"i'»€‘§';‘-i.?§.l:‘i.;°if‘.;".:.1; ll i ' . ' i ‘ ' ' s w _l ik lldnlltted_ to Austllll u_ 1 _ _ sarah street Pendleton Avenue and tional mind. he thought too much stress was be- ce ot duty, while .ln ililpost oi _ _ _ H ue t sy y, Mr. R. H. Rogers then reported ing placed on details wha th il’e"°_e’“ is PU* 0" “He-"‘i’ieli Eng' J , ' ' ar l on the findings of a committee toi re” e l L' lusts s'. | _ C dl P ' 100|: l Tlie Il/_llulster_of Cllstonls, Iioll. -I NEW 40?; age Bum and '4 ll 0 l\ (I general theme was sometimes over- looked. At the conclusion of the ' f th i d ` . ‘ ._ _-___ _"_ __ lulr ,luulllfg nu", I Ruufs sixheth ,oi _hp éeasén c____l____Slr. IS st_mdI;l_JlJrove§ o e _act as t now_ ad ress Mr Leo McDonald move w lil'_ ll is cuss o op- , _ mg a n W a 0 I u record "_ ~ Ml-_ brought to this country Wm be s__b_ s_ellllll|vl-s at Cl_illli<.-l~ru suld that _ _ yleu tug NTWJ Quflggyiukees yi, a the committee on correspondence .‘.:1a.ll".°:..::::t.E;";‘:::;ii:f .i::f";..‘i:’ - -~ -° »--» me w=--1-=- a hearty vote of thanks to Jlisfl--V Arsenault, 'which was second:-(1 Principal Johnson and supported rn. Principal R. H. Rogers. The election of officers then tom. place with the following result" President, Mr. Leo McDonald; Vi" President. Miss Jessie Fullerton. Secretary, Miss Ethel Taylor. The group conferences were then held, after which the meeting ad- journcd. *v___ in s. statement to the Evening 1-wEl\~'1-y AUTO DEATHS Standard, he said he had with IN MONTH; YEAR.'S TOTAL, SIXTY candidate. Sir Kynaston Studd, fatality -_of lust night in which Mrs.` _ _-_ whose wife is Princess Alexander, Mary Mltchlnson, 163 Fulton aven- w mls eflect was made yesterday by-_B“It ls no easy matter to secure, voiving_ three screen actresses. The iliitiillf-'#4 ileillil lilysifwiotlsiy Lrrilr- (By British United Press) daughter of the late Prince Paul, of ue. TORONTO, Sept. 30.-The auto lost her life at the corner of Trotsky Expelled From Prim’ (Canadian Press! MOSCOW, Sept. 30. - Leol: _ _ _ l- yu u V- y .- park avenues Trotsky was expelled from the cent- Prumlel Ferguson uuun hls return rltishcrs who are willing to-Times .said Diana Kane had coil lliiig. was parked fllii Of laughs Hilti LONDON Sept 30 A Bnny R-“Sin “'95 °n" °f ine nnsnwessnn Dim °r an ‘C (ma . _ ‘ , ' _ », ' ' ` ' ' - ' th i il tl <1 nth in Toron- to the Purllumuut bulldlugs from u _ta;lEle0tflic‘:___tas__k _of (cyleulling _t_lie sciubltlrmcd reports of hcl- engagement to so_ll_l<. of ili_c_.'llld_ielu.e llud difficlll-f _llu_ll_cFl_§gu_hs_;s___;i_l_§;__m_u_lies candidates. _lzakes e s x e 1 e week spent in the North country li‘1ol°k; “anciSf§lnthn[lnilcli1solsaid Mlc‘G€0rge Fit-Zmfnmce' B' Wei-I know]-1~‘;l’<>-H I;-eorlullxlill-gl H uwlllr H3-attklc T~‘e`cldlr: T\l1le ding which is owned by S. ° that total. €X==\CiiY 0ii9'i~hii'd have while in the North country non. _ - » 1 we sr dilector. saying that 11 shower ly 'Y ' 'S' “ ““ ‘!‘ iv" f'"~‘“ ~ ' -Prlnggs B()['.[‘()WQd be l ,he resent ,n0nu., when ML Ferguson went to the und of lielmi_t_ting Europeans to go in given llel- yesterday lu hcl. lluuul. who had succeeded lil lllveutlu|.z_H. Bryant. made its first attemp; _sen ll D steel onthe T. and N. O. and ulsoln- time- by Bebe Daniels wns li forcrllnner ii" laleiclflcai |"”i’“"i,“"“ which "l;lic.lvt;eel:(:ugg0fnw:enllfl l'vi‘:tsBnilllirih Pay of their ima-Pded marlingg -- sIil(dm'l'eef,licel;tiililll)r lixillrel :lie gas tap turned og. Great’ force 'deaths attributable to autos reached, the Rouyn Spur. A case of love at fllst .sight was h _ _ _ __ ber th d could, »--. 41| | 40 but the pusy muuylu wulch is The Premier stated that the laying '-'ct forth as the reason why Normail 9 ne""’" t""n"d would am" had E0 be “Sed me e °g ’ spected the construction work on - » ‘ - - l (Special to the Guardian! | tu. ul yu _ gietiltgeli Willie cc)il}iiec¢iEdO-'_~ words to one of their friends and though that it probably was be Q §%%§1 UFASHIONABLE WEDDQNG STA- tionsry. fins selection. Guardian Job Printery. li- °SAUNSOME SAUSAGES MADE fresh every day. Saunders, New- lsom & Co.. Market Bulldins- iilp rs neatly printed. Guardian Job Printery. "~ ~slllP|>lNa 1'Aos Exrzorrlous- ly supplied. Guardian Job l»*rintery_ ii~ *ME`MORiAM CARDS AND MOUR- ning cards at shortest notices. Guardian Job Prlntery- if *W RITING PAPER AND ENVEL- ones witll_ address are always fashionable. Gusrdittn Job Print- ery, if. 'JOB PRINTING OF .EVERY description, cheaply and expedi- tiously cxccuted. Guardian Cen- tral Job Printer, Phone 132. VJORREBPON DENCE CARDS AND _ envelopes with address printed, just thc thing for aclxnowledse- ment, ititimatiolls, etc. Glllfdiail Job Printery. ti _ 'YOU WANT GOOD ENVEDOPIB .Prices 50 for 20c; 100 for 350: 250 for 65c; 590 for $1.00; 1.000 for $1.85. Postpaid. Guardian Of- fice. Guardian Job Prilitsry tl ‘REAL GOOD CAR. FDB 8135.00- Five pnuermer touring. good strong car, new Bllvei-town cord tires and good battery. Motor Mrs. Glendennlng, ber daughter Nancy, aged five years, her son George one and a half years and Mrs. Reid. a. friend who had been visiting the Glendennlngs during the summer and fall, were the vic- tims of the fire. -~-*<`o>-~-_- urchased- Town For $7,500 (Special io the Guardian) Eusl-:l.»cr. Pnfililélulllizéllltiivnepwlsclv 1°” ' H gf WAY " 11- shwrs .ill lllulgy. - ,“"“”.“‘“" ""'.“"“'”"‘.‘°"l‘ ‘"8 pl... ...'.‘....-"....‘3...‘§i`.l`I..€’1..".."I.i..?......Z.?... L0st Mem0I‘i’ ~ 'io EREFAY A _o li s eliogruuler w l 1 . . 9. ____ ' ‘ »- --ed nm- ..;f;..i...*1..3rt::.1;:r;"‘:.::'ilf: .l§::§::'“.°:..'.;”..‘!.. r .... B-»-»» UM 'fe' ll l` f f°i° Wes i1ls>'<>