\ IIIIIIIIIG EXIIIBIIIOII WEEK We have a good assortment of Used Cars which we are offering this week at greatly re- ‘fluced prices-from $50-00 I0 3500-09- i CALL rnrs WEEK FOR BARGAINS I‘ “CHEVROLET ” We also have a nice. assortment of the latest models in Passenger Cars and Trucks. Don't fail to call and see them when you come to the Exhibition, and make our showrooms your headquarters while in the City—Everybody welcome. ' sue A. HORNE 8i 00. Serum. Chevrolet Bum! ca" Pontiac FREE! Get A Ticket At {HIE nocrns HARDWARE GOMPAIIY acorn _ m rrna IMAlN ‘ BUILDING 0E THE " . EXHIBITION One Quart Of PAINT Will Be Given FREE Each Evening To Ten Lucky Ticket llolders Present At The Time Of_ Drawing YIIIIRS May Be The LIIGKY 0IIE iOld Gold at a Premium We will allow you the highest price in trade for your old gold, plus an extra premium. G. H. TAYLOR Jeweler and Engraver. 576 N. S. Winston Edward Hickey, Alma, .__ teamship Lines ma. , May Unite (Associated PH!!!) LIVERPOOL, En!» Aus- io-oi- ficials of the Cunard and White Star lines would not comment to- ‘ day on s report that Neville Cham- berlain, Chancellor of the Ex- chequer, would soon annoumla B . larger of the two companies and a government bond issue for com- , pletion of s new Cunard liner. Possibility cf the resumption of work 0n the Cunard vessel was revived by reports that tenders oi glassware and cutlery were being I, considered for the liner. A Cun- " ard official questioned concerning this answered, "very probably." 7Receive B. A. Degrees ; 'At Summer School WSACKVILIE. N. B.. Aug. 19- ‘ flhe Maritime Slimmer school, ilaitvillc, N. 3.. closed ‘ilhursday. 'Bytheorder cftbe Senatcoi 1. Mount Allison ‘University a special Convocation was held on Thursday . afternoon at 3 o'clock, and the iollowiru degrees were given: Bsehel of Arte. John Ray 1 Bsile, New Windsor. Maryland. < Charles Sheldon Day, Saint John, N. B. Edward Donald Logan, Truro, N. S. Samuel Wesley Jacobs Walsh, Western Bay, Newfoundland. . new Wwtwrtib cum. ‘mm Bachelor of Science in Home lliconmiics: - Miss Mai-agree Lorraine Leggett. Newboro, Ontario. Miss Margaret Isobel McMullen, Frederiction, N. B. Miss Evelyn Marlon Woods, New Liskesrd, Ontario. Master of Arts: Robert Harris Chapman. B. A.. (Mt. A.. 1923) Honours in Philoso- phy, Saoloville, N. B. William Edwin Harris. B. A. (Dal), Plctou, N. S. Claude James Willis/m Kedy, B. A. (Dal). Plcloll. N- B- A first clam honcpcertificate in French: Miss Grace Irene Maxwell, B. A. (i983). Tropical Disturbances (Associated Prell HAVANA. Aug. iii-The National Observatory issued at noon today the following bulletin on tropical disturbances: "A disturbance, of slight to mod- erate intensity, wss located this morning about 100 miles west of Plnsr Del Rio Province, western Cuba. moving northwestwsrd. “A storm in the Atlantic apper- ently was centred today about coo miles east oi Sombrero Island, Iesser Antilles, and moving be- tween west and west-northwest. \"Higher b meter reading pre- vails in the Atlantic from the Ber- mudas northward." '4 Prospects ccminus excellent. al- though ss yet there is no great do- inand roi- early New nnmswica stock. Local shippers who believe the prospects are better than for. many years, are advising the grow- ers to hold back their stock. as they believe a good price will prevail lat- a on. At present, only a few car- loads are going out, all from the that it will be the first of Sep- tember before any quantity of stoit begins to move. The ' price is $1.50 a barrel, but shippers are of the opinion that it will drop to $1.25 in the next few days. The market for Maine potatoes wasalitiileessierthisweehtbs 111100 d-IWDI-HB 25 cents to $2.26 a barrel. This was caused by offerings from other states. butitisthought that these will soon be cleared up. The United States estimates have been cut until the iurialleet crop since 1916 is forecast. It is regard- ed as likely that the estimates will be considerably slashed again, owing to the protracted drought. The Upper Canadian marlnet con- timiee to be well supplied by gar- den stock, but this will soon be cleaned up, and it is expected that NW Brllfl-‘lwiok will be able to ship profitably in about two weeks. New Wireless Station Opened S'l‘. JOHN'S, Nfld. Hug. 19-(01. PJ-Signor Guglielmo Marconi is "extremely gratified" to know a modern ‘ ‘ station has been erected on signal Hill, site of his earliest experiments in trunsaAt- lautic wireless telegraphy. rbllowing the opening cf the new Signal Elli station the inventor cf the wirelea telegraphed Premier 1". C. Alderdlce as follows: "I recoi- lect with keenest pleasure my asso- ciations with your country and the generous support given me by its government during my earliest tests with tra-nsstlan‘ wirelen conmrunieation, and am extremely gratified to know that on the very site where those tests were carried out, a modern station is now in- stalled embodyL, latest develop- meats." At Keppoch An interesting junior and inter- mediate umnament has been staged on the Cherry Corner Courts at Keppoch under the able man- agement or Mr. Tom DeBlois. Drawings were posted and play commenced last week and carried through to finals in all but two classes- the junior boys’ doubles and senior girls doubles to be de- cided. The results of finals in the var- ious classes ' ‘ have been as follows: - Junior Boys’ singles. Dureli Murray defeated Herbert lvilirrsy d-l, 6-0. Junior Girls‘ Singles. Helen Tidmarsh defeated Delys Owen 6-4, 9-4. Junior Boys’ Doubles. Dureli and Herbert Murray meet Bill Tidmarsh and Tom DeBlois. Junior Girls’ Doubles. Bea DeBiois and Joan Miller de- feated Delys Owen and Helen Tid- marsh 7-5, 7-5. Junior Mixed Doubles. I-lec. Murray and Delys Owen de- feaied Herb Murray and Joan Mill- I. 6-1, 0-3. SENIOR. EVENTS Boys’ Singles. Ed. Miller defeated Bobbie Owen, 8-2, 6-0. Girls’ Singles. Virginia Scarth defeated Lois Miller, 6-2, 6-0. Boys‘ Doublcl, Ed. Miller and Isn Scarth de- feated Bill Coulson (Trurc) and Bobble Owen, 6-4. 6-4. Girls’ Doubles. Virginia Scarth and Ibis Miller meet Norah MscMillan and Joan MacNeil. Senior Mixed Doubles. Ed Miller and Lois Miller do. ieated Isn Scsrth and Virginia Scar-th, 6-0, 6-4. To Remove Grain Restrictions CHICAGO. Aug. i9—Peter B. Carey, President of the Chicago Board oi Trade. said tonight of- ficials of the grain markets were oontempl ting removal of the res- trictions on day fluctuations in prices and that definite action on Puilii Aug‘. 19—-Potarle ' I-lsrtland area, and it is expected Back In Chico OHIOAOO. All. la-Prcflt all the grain pits late today, prices slipped back fast from e uptimis. Wheat showed , ed lack of aggressive support, hit the minimum permitted for day's decline. b cents s bushel. looked upon as due to readjus ment of the market position various speculators. fect in Chicago. Sfcentsdeclinetosidseofii oi. Regulation Re Gold Imports (Chnadisn Press) OTTAWA. Aiug. 19—Regulatlons governing the importation of gold {concentrates from Unitel States to be refined in Canada will probably be announced tomorrow it was stated at the Finance Department today. During this afternoon the Cabinet Council wrestled with the question and although no state- ment was available when the Miri- istere adjourned, it is assum ‘ that the feet regulations are to be announced, indicates that the request of the U. S. miners had been granted. Hon. E. N. Rhodes. Minister of Finasce was present at today's sitting. _ EMPIRE TOUR. WILL ROUND OUT SCHOOL BOYS’ EDUCATION SAINT JOHN. N. B., August 19 Emir-Arrangements have been made by the School EmpireJI-Toilr Cciirunitiee for a visit to Canada by 11 EnBlish public school boys. It is the 11th tour oi 1w kind, and two of the itineraries already have included this Dominion with a view to rounding out school boys‘ edu- cation and giving them a personal insight into Canadian life. The present tour will pass through Newfoundland, the Marl- timg, Quebec, Ontario and Lub- rador. Arriving in Newfoundland on August l0, the party will proceed t0 Sydney, N. 5., thence stopping at Halifax. Kentville, Saint John. Fredericton, Charlottetown. Mone- ton, Shedlao and Quebec. From the latter point the itinerary calls for a. steamship trip to Labrador and a return to Montreal. with the Canadian tour concluding at Otta- wa. Represmting prominent schools in mgland, the boys average 18 years of age. John L. Guise, Win- chester mastcr and a former Ox- fond midst blue. is chief director of the trip. Winner of Victoria. Gross as Balmair OONNAUGIIII‘ RANGES. Aug. 19 - ere is one V.C. among the more th 600 military marksman here for the annual meeting of the Domin- ion oi Canada Rifle Association, but he is not shooting. Corporal Fhillip Konowai, former- ly of the 47th Battalion oi Vancou- ver snd now oi Ottawa, is batman to one of the executive officers. Corporal Koncwsl in 181'! was re- cognired as one of the great Brit- ish heroes in the war. l-ie is still one oi them, but times have chang- ed and Corporal Konowal, out cf work with a wife and family in Ottawa, is grateful for the tempor- ary employment afforded by the big shoot here. He is a Russian, but he came to Canada before the war and when the Ihnpire called, Konowal was one of the first to go. l-Ie can't so back to Russia now, for the Agpu, Soviet secret police, probably still have ear- marked on their books the men who fought against the Reds in Siberia in i919. Konowsl won the V.C. st Lens following l-iill ‘l0 on Aug. 23. i917. He was leading a section party mopping up the cellars of Lens. These were linked by Ger- man tunnels. He went ahead of his party into one of the tunnels and encountered three Germans who saw him alone and started to do bat- tle. Konowal bsyouctted the three. When hegottethecndof thetun- nei be encountered seven more and they suffered the same fate. A new disssss of the lcsanberf! caused by a fungus hitherto un- known to the North American con- tinent is reported from British Coi- umbia. The disease prevents pol- the matter probably will be taken before next Monday. linatlon of a number of the drupe- lets and deforms the fruit. Grain Prices Sl p llNll iuniii PRUSPEBTS We... our Plllllltll B R | g ||. Tmemazzui: d l! ' Eight Soldiers Arres- d Considerable selling in wheat wk done on resting orders, and wml °F An advance of 234-8 cents s bushel in wheat at Liverpool was attributed to a sharply higher rate for sterling, and was without ef- whm ,1,“ w,“ n m, “y, found four bodies in Castillo De bqggom “gum, 5 on,“ under ma; Atars fortress, where avenge o; yesterday's ‘huh’ com‘ , prisoners were held during the re- st ofi to st up. Oats l5i-3 centsIgime of the down. and provisions varying from: Mwhadm GUARDIAN PRlSilNEllS I v ted In Drive to En- ‘force Law And Or- der in Havana. (Associated Prom) ‘HAVANA, Aug. ll-Iiliight scl- diers, including a sergeant and s corporal, were arrested late today after members of the A. B. C. Secret Society and army officer political deposed Gerardo Lint-Col. Erssmo Delgado, mil- itary Commander oi Havana Prov- ince, who announced the soldiers had been taken into custody, add- ed the search for bodies was con- tinuing. The Illlll uncem followed shortly a promise by President Carlos Manuel De Cespedes that Cuba would have "justice, lsw and order" under his administra- tion and urged the closest co- lllleffli-ion by the United States. The President, chosen provision- ally by Congress after the flight Saturday of former fiesident Ger- ardo Machado, declared he expect- ed no general electio before 199i Exp re s s es Appreciation (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Aug IB-Hon. H. H. Stevens, Minister of Trade- and Commerce, has written a prominent British firm manu- facturing biscuits expressing the Government's appreciation of the film's action in using Canadian lumber in making their packing cases. One of the largest shipments of Can- adian spruce to reach London in recent years was shipped for this purpose. Screen Sta rs Divorced (Associated Press) CARSON CITY. Nev. Au. 19- Carol Lombard and William Pow- ell oi the motion pictures were divorced in the district court here today upon the metres’ complaint of cruelty. v Miss Lombard told Judge Clark J. Guild, "too much emotionslism" on the part of her actor husband was responsible for failure of their romance. "m. Powell," she said, "was a very emotional man in manner and language, he was rather cruel and ems and rewestedly maifeetsd bk temper." Mia 1- ‘ ‘ was ’ ‘ in a smart light gray travelling suit and wore a black beret tilted jsuntily to one side. She was un- accompanied; snd, except for hm residence witneu w_ss the only person to twtify. Court approval was given a property settlement agreement. Son of old King MZIIIJAIN. Italy. Aug. le-Death in afreecotofoneofMilasfspublic hospitals has closed the ill-starred life of Guido Lusignano, penniless dwcendant of the once powerful Byzantine Emperors. Luslgnana. Loo IDII at one time King of Khorasan. Khorasan was a small state sandwiched in between Per- sia and Afghanistan and the last bit of territory the historic Com-, mon family could csli its own. ‘The Commence gave six emper- ors to Constantinople and 10 to Tresisond during the Byzantine era. Reduced finally to Khorassn they lost house and country when that little state was ‘ ,. ated into B/ussls. Lueignano led an adventurous life part of which was Ipent in great luxury and considerable tra- velling. Hle pocketbook grew slim- mer and slimmer. Several years ago he invested his last penny in a. modest cafe in Varallo Sesia, a village of northern Italy, but eco- nomic conditions grew bad and customers lea‘ and less. Several months ago he was obliged to close shop and set out in search of work. l-ie was without funds when a serious illness overtook him in June. From there his road led to the free clynic. Recalling his an- m... 11L 17k IIEIIIIS PACK FUR BIIN. TIIIE B0553’ Alston of Riv- ermcad Club Leads Field of Stars in 'l‘itle Hunt. (By Edwin s. Johnston Canadian Press Staff Writer) ROYAL YORK GOLF CLUB, Towel». Au: Iii-Bobby Alston, 34-Ycar-cld professional of the River-mead Club, Ottawa, crashed into the hall of fame today by showing the way to some or the more noted masters at the half- we! mark of the Canadian Open 00K 01381910113111]; with '5, dun- 11118 total of 142. Ilnheralded and unsung. the slim youth gained the distinction of be- ing tihe first homeeler to lead the field in the Dominica's major classic, since Nicol Thompson of Ibronto won the honor back in 1929. _ It was late in the afternoon when Alston posted his second round smre oi '11, duplicating his first tour over the difficult Royal York layout to blast par by two strokes. Kirtwoodinlesd Jce Kirkwood, the wizard oi fancy shots, from Chicago, had barged into an early lead with 71-72-148, but when this news was zeloyed to the Ottawa sharpshoot- er, he only smiled and casually re- marked, “that’s a pretty tough as- signment, but I'm going right after him." And he did for Bobby reach- ed the him witih s sparkling 34. one under par and then, aided by up with 3'1, just enough to get in front of the tightly Uimched field. Qasllfrlns 5cm Alstons 36-h0le total in acidit- ion to placing hirn in. front oi thr pack served to establish the qua!- ifying scare for the lsst half oi tilt ‘ ‘ ‘L’ at I62. Only thos who reached the half way stak within so strokes of the leader W.I remain. in the title chase. None o; the waoslde. Out of the so players who will continue in the battle Saturday, there are e2 Canadians and 2'7 Americans. Only seven members oi the invading contingent from a- cross the border failed to make the grade. . NOT ENFVBCIABIE Solicitor can r. Bethune is going ' Two Wars age the Cit? Ohlfl-fl and City t, r“ snces were gone ov- er, revised and then bound. 'I‘he'y were to have been sent down to the legislature to be named. The City Charter was. The Cit! Or- dinances were not. City Solicitor Bethune, only re- cently appointed, explained this to the Laws and Prlvilqcs Committee and said he was not empowered to prosecute in eases of infractions oi ordinances posed two years ago. The only thing to do. he said, was to go through it all, have it again revised and then W“ 8WD! to have the ordinances enforced by having them passed by the legisla- ture. The ordinances were bound be- cause by placing a copy with the Provincial Secretary the city would be saved the cost‘ of publishing them in the Royal Gazette. ll. was estimatc‘ that it would take three whole ordinary issues of,the Ga- sette to publish them. Special authorisation to avoid the cost oi publication in the Gazette was: cestry newspapvs accorded him a half column obituary. Apply linlll’! lillllell l0 SID secured by Order in Council in, 198i. but the ordinances were for- gotten "Ilt-ilf-llis present-salary" . . . r “arise Ores II “d! "G Without erligatlgn "u" ' a q-s orriwinnirii the noted stars, however, fell by -Wsst Life Assnmm-s C0,, "W"! Income out of "l"! Dlrtieulsrs. Dgpg, 43.1“ errant-wuss‘ urn ASSURANCE nun OFFICE: wmmrac llflldlosn I 0a., Ltd. puny"; "u..." t Charlottetown, r, l, y my present Biliary." coma-Ami: f Prices Fall orr 1.. “Peg " Exchange _ (ihnsdim Press) WINNTPEG. Aug. lB-Their en- thusiasm dampened by a falling of; in export demand and selling from various sources. wheat futures slip_ ped down from substantial open- 5H8’ Kilns to register net losses of 2 1-2 to 2 1-4 cents at the close of wlnllipefl Grain Exchange today, Trude quickened in the closing minutes as selling presure was m- urwed- Prices quickly added w the °“°'°e"t 1°55 "My had sustained earlier, and closed only a little above the minimum "pagged," 1eve1_ The weds of the worm-seed mils- tard weed are very bitter, and, on account of their disagreeable taste, m"? kindle of live stock especially hogs. will refuse to eat chop made from. grain containing an appre- cia-ble quantity of these seeds.- Wcrm-seed mustard is a common impurity oi grain. alsike and tim- Oihy-Dominlon Seed Branch. TOO MUCH BELLING ‘ IN GOLDERS GREEN IDNDCIN, Aug. lik-(OPJ-‘Zem noise from the bells of St. AJhans Church, Golders Green. London and Settlement of a lawsuit brought for this purpose smokes all lovely once more in this section of London, An injunctzon against the vicar of S. Albans Rev. H. Trundle, had been brought m the Chancery Di- vision of the High Court by Mania; Collins. action on behalf of hi1, neighbors as well as in his own interests. Before the case had been called for trial, however, 1i, way seotled amicably, the vicar am Collins having agreed on ceriair. the belle. The complaint had been they were rung unnecessarily, bofl] as to volume and frequency. A Ill-ugh was caused in court when the settlement was announ- ced by Justice Lulnnore, the p”. aiding Judge. ‘The parties have shaken hands,” announced thi plaintiff's counsel "and I suggest that, on this occasion, we ought to havéa pear of bells." The judge hinaself joined in the laughter. H UDS ONS McL URE and , MacKINNON representing of London, Eng. Will be in the Market for Your Silver Fox Furs This Fall. Be Sure and See Them. BAY CO. a. few ‘breaks’ which every star ' s expects to get in a. round, he wound i. —a.nd lots of it in terms for modifying the ringing of ' CIT! ORDINANCES I _ around with a busy lcokihese days, I I who was Tl was the son of the lste‘a.nd no wonder. every swallow of PEERLESS DRY GINGER ALE because it really gives you back what tiring exercise takes away! Made of pure spring water, rich in healthful minerals. MANUFACTURED BY J. & T. MORRIS Charlottetown, P. l. FOR EXHIBITION WEEK OIILY SPECIAL PRICES ENGINE OIUNE- UP FLAT RATE PRICES 4Cyl.Cars $4.00 Plus New 6 Cyl. Cars .. . .- . . . . . $4.50 Parts If 8 Cyl. Cars . . . . . $5.50 _ Required AND GENERATOR £9‘ STARTER OVERHAULS 25% Discount on Flat Rate Prices Also Ignition Keys at llalf Price PalmerAuto Electric Co. 17s GRAFTON s1‘. _|:oi‘$‘ -,.,.-.;'|