ora ~ -. A dead town socially is a dead town com // MAXIMB A ”” "` ' ` ora \\\ \.` A .C ;7 /'//.Af-,”'tL. ww (lovers Prince Edward s an 1 e e ew as Y. 0 5, ‘ The Peoples Paper .-.ce »....... ead by verybody - _ _' _ _'_' _ \ » ‘ -. ,;-2-<2-'af _ < ' ~s\\ \\\\ niercially. _ 5/ 1 /__ . - . ` ' _ 1 _-___ " A - I1 tlLk Th D “itll ‘ - Opportunity knocks “ only when a pathway leads to your door A. - i I A \\ lj?/7; 'L7 ,- » " -.v”' - -1 _ ‘ _ v r ‘ | T ___,___] _ _ _ .- _ _,tt/i- ._ _ 7- ..f,_ _ __ MERCHANT Q / -"" 1 Q J Qnarlottetovrl Gulldhll Two -Dunk »---»-- °--.°'-- 1'---<1-1 _wt - CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA MONDAY, AUGUST 25.1924 lt.;--,-,=.,,f-'g-°_;l,\,;°;°-;,._,-.>;;{';.:';',_',;g.°, ‘ A ci "' ‘ . ,,,,, ..._ . 2 _ V _'._.S3-ySR6_tuI‘11'l‘0 _ _- _. ~ _ :‘**‘****‘*'_*°*‘*”*’*.°* .| _ _Rev_)(1_;:_u_(I1,;_3_;S\u1£;)_310_ 1 iiliilitl . Hi§l|ii||]N iiilillli iiFENlli .....»§.... D D l ~ ' _______ Canada during thi: periodsuclfy brig- placed Shln -_“* f - wa- Q Arrests Made Few Hours After Victim Dies-Prisoners Remanded. 1 (Canadian Press) NEW YORK Aug 24 -Jers BP each with a police record, were der ii few hours after Wacliiw of Leiiii Asscociation in Bayonne. iittviiipted robbery. Zvbrowski was returning from his pocket, and was entering his ‘bei's. frightened by tl_ie slayin t in tiieir speedy capture. _ All three prisoners, when nr- fnliélled l>0f0l'l> '1le¢50l`<10l‘ 5lllll`keY» 'I‘reii'surer of Onttario, in the quick likely sm. up B num, oi Comm mn » \ s . --4.- were reported to have confessed One of them, James Mikrup, i put up his liands; the second. Joseph .Gurcooya. is alleged to lnive fired two shots, neither 0 whirii took effect, when Zebrowsk i't-fiisetl to obey hte order, Stable prisorier, it is stated. iitlmittcd fir ing the bullet which lodged jus below l~is victiii\'s heart. l‘aii‘ick Whelan :ind Owen Olse iivling detectives. who inode the arrcsls, were commended by Cup- \ (Continued on Page 3) 51- \_Gondensed Specialsi_ \ RATE.--Ac. ver word, net each insertion in this column. i__l *FOR SALE, THAT DESIRABLE residence No. _186 Prince St Apply to R. E. Colwill care o .loliusoii and Johnson's, City. 3583-8-15-3|. _ *FOUND-HUB CAP FOR DODGE liros Uni-. Owner can have same by applying ut Guardian.-ll ,_l___~_______ '»STUDENTS, AOCOMMODATED at 112 Cuniberland Street. 372882331 ' *WANTED-EV SEPT. 1ST, MAN to work ou farm. Aiwlv "D" CHN Cf Jflllll llllvvr was --l~‘tt~tl lu' tl\\»'iuws this pruuit-in set before lt: ot' (iiiiwtlian.-3|, *LOST - CAMEO BROOCH Finder kindly leave at Guardian. 3741-8-23 tf. 'WANTED-FOXES T0 RANCH. liave iiccoiuodation for 20 pairs. Apply to G. M. Matthews, tflleiiry. 3748-8-25 21. *LOST--BETWEEN DAN Mc l’hee's, Long Creek, and Canoe t‘ove, hunch of keys. Fiiulcr ' ' possibly be bright enough to see kindly leave at Dan McPhec's. li _ that the answer could not be right. 'TWO OR MORE STUDENTS vnu bo nccomodatcd with rooii und board`in private home, neut- l’rince of Wales College. Apply "F", Guardian Office. 8718 231 °STRAYED- FROM ROYALTY two calves, one Jersey and one Ayrshire. Please notify J. Walker, 114 Prince Street, City. 3| » °WANTED TO RENT SMALL RE- sidence with modern convenienc cs. Centrally located. Apply ut once to "G" care of Giinrdiiint. B584-8-15-tf. *FOR SALE-DELIVERY NOW nr October lst, forty male and female Silver Fox pups, good stock, pedigreed-prices right. "M0l'lt=\i;\1o" care of Guardian. 3704 8 22tf iness depression according to Right l l‘ Matthews, Jr., former Deputy ~ lunch business in Santa Clara, f _ . __ , _ .I l_ d Z __ _B Calif. has received the ceiiipletee gl°r,ffIh__;;:._T£ h;fqa}}lS'btl](;eSURu_;;;;“ MH tu ‘Avo or “ul (1 mwskl 0 mwnm or M500 mr givmg me 0"' an and Anglo-(`atholic, The liiblei . _ _ _ _ tiirio (lovernincnt inforuiatioii is the iiltimnte seat of authority' ~ ‘ which led to hte arrest and leport- . _ t f atloii of Matthews on a cluirge of i1?rn:e;|fl!0|l“1_S_ny_S Ulm ("'_“"_"7feii"'f‘li i l viol'\tin -the Secret Coiiiniissioiis _ 9 ‘"' "ho" S "“' Sfl-_L___‘0' ¢ K Y Act. , _ K0“"“l“kY- U10 lllifil Yillllllful Attorney General Nickle yc:ster--mms” will an have ’“““y and stron' wortls to steak on behalf - dny gave iiistriietions ot the lirit- *L _ _ l ,_ ,sh Consul fn San Fmncisun to of their liivorite claimants lily h I Bmmctt $1500 uc ,_l_,u.d purposu- is to show that while theie J that $1,000 was glv.n ,my nfwr Mmm-,,wS Wm, t,,k,.,, into _dei-per truth lies beiicntli them . “ custody by the U. S. immigration ilu- 1 ani . . . _ _ ll ' t- llenuett the is truth in all tiiese coiitcntioiis the offlcl-als. The money ull passed throng Premier Uliver Wins In B. C. By-Election (Special to the Guardian) Ni-ii,soi\'. ii, tx, Aus. 2~i.-I‘r@n\l- liyi-ici-tlloii here 5:it\iti'dz1y hy at iniijeriiy ct' Iillh’ over iinrry llouston iiitlepeiitleiit. Oliver iind 1.134 llllll l-ioiiston 780 votes. --___<»->---'- Hliliiiiltlll [Nil liiii The llobrldenn ilelegiitos conclu- ded their short. visit to Prince bld- , word island early Saturday utter- um__'th___t the mmm or its rcusuw noon when they were escorted to llordcn, eiiroiite ior their tour in l'N"'w n"'"’“vick' distinction between "i'oz\soii" and -S;iiiii'ili\_v‘ morning the burly, in four t-are, left. lor n .tiiort t.ot\r Ol the southern side oi` Quit-mis (loun- ty, driving tlirougli l’owniii. Chor- ry Valley, Orwell to the Eldon Pres ‘ryterinn Church where they viewed the l’olly iiienument erected to coiiiuieiiiorziie the arrival of the first Scottisii .*`~t\lilers to locate on the Soutliern side ol' the island. 'l`lie iit-,rot .stop who at tho huiul- soine .-\iiii~iiier home ol' Sir Andrew Mi\ol'li:tii where ii pleasant hour was spout, Sir Andrew doing the iiospitable honors in true character isitic Scottish fashion. Here, in ad- dition to it sociable interchange 'ot' (Continued on Page 3) 'JOB PRINTING OF EVERY description cheaply and exped itlously executed. Guardian Cent- ral Job Prlntery, Phone 133. 2876-5-dtf. 'FOX BREEDERBI I WISH T0 not the names 'and addresses of all ranchers who have been sell- ing silver fox skins on the mark. et in recent years. Tell me about Dl°ll-- iunited states "Dil H5 hifi HB |35* )'¢3"5 '¢.°- :Anierican world fliers have arrived [at 'i‘vigtut,' (lreenland. The two iplanes nnule the jump frQin Fred- Fliers Make i (Canadian Rress) I l WASHINGTON. Aug. 2-i.-'rite erikstlal to Tvigut in two hours iund fifteen ininiites the Army Air The radio message sent by Cap- tain Smith., commander of the flight -sqiiadron miide` no mention of Lieut _Loentelli missing italian avizdtor. The cruiser Milwaiikec however reported today that search for the italian had been fruitless. Mystery of Wireless Signals Solved led mysterious signs picked up by the British Columbia wireless sta. tions reeeiitly are not mysterious at ull, neeordinl.: to R. .l.‘I-laughton, Superlntendtint of the Donilition Governinent Wireless Service. The department is somewhat annoyed that any of their staff should make piibllc announcements of any nat- ure concerning the operation of its stations or whatever traiispires therein, Supcrintendant Houghton said. ' The signals reported to be so "n\yt1terious" were merely iihese sent from theli. S. radio stations on their new tonic train trzriis. niitter. N ovel Punishment For-Petty Larceny (Canadian Press) _ TSINGTON, China. Aug, 24. - The park police here demonstrated a new and effective mode of pun two men were caught stealing flowers. - 'i‘hu officers took the culprits to the main boulevard and made them kneel To the prodding of police rifles they were made to shout to all passers by why theey were be- ing thus treated. For fifteen minutes they were voiiipelled to shout: "I took what did not belong to me and promise never to do it again," while the? W3. of the Charlottetown Merhodis Church, occupied the pulpit of th Church yesterday inoming and e sermons ui large congregations. Gifts" the text being. Ma-tthew 7 "Give not that which is holy out that the text does not apply thc waywar and faileiiff but those who now the _truth an lower thinds. The sln`oi today that we are~ not aim-lug att the bas you." “We cannot afford to lose ou high ideals," said the preacher_ ic, "The Great-Emancipation." il-le dealt with the story of t effort to curtail it or st/an'ip.it ou tile referred to organized ev which he said was not ostentatlo any violent demonstration. subtle, assuming even a garb of scribe and limit it," and llis ow new ideals 'and a new vision o att the feet of Jesus." i-stcnce of evil, whether actual o t -menltiallty of man? The answer and Master-" ‘ V.tit.§i:fl,‘.i.t°.i?c‘;:L“2?.Sir Thomas Lipton To Contend For U. S. Cup (Canadian Press) interest has been arousedi ports that Sir Thomas Lipton wi challenge again for the America cup. times that he could never win th cup while Nat Heerresoff designs United States cup defender shipyard. .__--(&-;---- ~i< n~u>A1-t- S-nc| The subject of his morning ser- mon was "The Tragedy oi’ Wasted as injustice. _ i us The preacher dwelt on the ex- the question is the Cross _ot life. If there is no sin there is no ex- planation for the ‘Cross of our Lord Yachting circles here by cable re- l ln connection with reports it i _ being recalled that Sir Thomas had ed lm” me l`°°m~ stated publically a number o llorresoff who designed boats tha defontetl various Sh-amroclf rn-tries Challe- of Sir Thoiuas recently sold his ________,__,--_----e .. 5H\l|ll5 Fill t ` , _-- if After Emptying Two ening. preaching -two very eloquent Guns Thug Made Escape in Tene-' ment. ; :6 to - -- the dogs, iieltlior cast ye pearls the- (Clllldlln PYBII) fore swine." 'i‘he preacher pointed NEW YORK. AUS- 24--‘A SUP' tu iuan turned loose with'an autom- lo atic pistol in each hand in Bieeek- er street near Carmine street at d should have/ high ideals lu liis and 4-30 0'ClnCk this afternoon. shot religion, but who are satisfied with IIOWD live Dcl'BODS. D0CllL“leLi ill! ls two weapons, .plunged into a tene- lment house and disappeared. 'i‘wo but are content with lower things- 0! lllB VIC'-lllls Will die- 'rhis will 'have its influence in the The Hlwotlmr. reminiscent ln ll-H lowering of suuuiurda. It was this wantonness ofthe Tons warn when tha-t the Master referred to when Chinese used to blaze away Wlill nc ssui "'1‘hey shall turn to i-cud their cvcs shut and bvclantlern r were the most frequent sufferers. is believed to have been an out- 'rho text'ot' the evening sermon growth of a izunmcn-contcrfeiters' was l'roni Mark 5: 8 .and the top war among Italians to which the lives of several persons already . he have been forfeited. Some detec. man or G-saari whom the preacher tives- however. believed it was a interpreted to represent evil and fclilllli Of all llttelllllt t0 "lllll1K6 its form. He dealt with the audaci- ty of ev-ll, which looked upon any A1'll0llS lllfl UVB -persons who lie down" push-cart pcddlers. l_ wounded in St. Vincent's Hospital is a man who probably was the l, real target of the reckless marks , man, hut it is feared he will dia be- did not parade itself nor tolerated fore he can tell his story- He was put under arrest in t-he hospital, “Organized evii," said he, “is charged with having shot two men h last February Another who cannot U . miilty .But it' urges to be left al- live. according to the surgeons. is one. The Master in l-Ile story poin- 11 13-YCHl"0lll Zill- ted out two _methods of dealing MHHY h01ll`9 Hflel” the Bll009lll§. with evil, “to chain it, to clrcuni- lllilll 0mC€‘l`S Of the D0liC8 illlllllfi' n ment still were examining twonty method, which Ile stated in the llallllly bagged "witnesses" only a text, to take it out of a man by few of whom actually had seen the lshooting. Despite earnest grilling llie_ “This man was found sitting of these men and women in the Chatrles Street station, the police so far as they would disclose, _were p without tangible clues and saw no imaginiary is there such a thing teal and immediate hope of arrest- 'is sin or does ‘,‘ only exist in tho ing the gunman. o Acrobatic Thieves l Get $13,500 at Coney - (Canadian Pren) _ NEW YORK, Aug. 2-i. -Robbers, evidently skilled in acrohatlca, broke into the freak show of Henry Brill at Coney island by swinging from the Brighton Beach subway structure to a window lu the rear of the building. They broke open , theh safe and stole $10,000 in cash and notes and mortgages valued 'at Now YORK, Aug, 24. -creat 53-500- " Investigation by the police re- vealed that the robbers had climb- 1 ed the subway _ structure to a D glrder, from which they swung un- til they kicked oiit the window 3 banes, and on the next swing laud- ¢ The tattooed man in the show. B Frank Labosto, Brooklyn, was (1 charged with complicity in the rob- ,,_ bery after he had been questioned g by the police. He denied the Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc. , Rates-2c. per word ueh Insertion. "Comet Come; and hear the “humorous Lecture" .in Victoria Hall, Tuesday, Aug. 26th, "Reserve Wednesday afternoon Aug. 27th. for the tea party at Clyde River. 3719-22-8 Zi. ’*(‘.ome to the Darlington Tea _ and Festival on Wednesday, August 27th. Baseball, sports, etc. Starting at 4 p. m. 3726-8-23 2i. i "Come to the Bonshaw S. S. Picnic at Bonshaw on Wednesday. Aug. 27. lf not fine will be hold first fine-day. 3714-23-8 Zi. "Coins to the Clyde River Tea on Wednesday, Aug. 27th. Ball game 4 p. ni. between North Wilt- WINNI-PEG, Aug. 24-Despite i l to the Guardian) T A _ 25_ _Marmme “mm and Hampshire; ,_ug_o{_w"; the set back to the crop in -its ripening ln' many districts throughout Western Canada recurring rains of the pasttwo weeks have proved of , great benefit to other points wh°rc ‘moisture was needed to aid the grain ln fiiiirrp out. *nooks-I ‘ ` ar-;-ni.iN, Aug. 24)--rio London( Conference for the launching ‘of .the'~D:wea ‘rep- aration plan 'gave Germany a chance which lc not iikui-yto be renoweddtf the rejects it This was ‘Chlnoeillor ' M|rx’s war-n -ing tio the tielehltng, todly in .the courses ‘or-= m enrlfutiy phrased* but impresllve dll- bustlon of the London negotia- tlenn ' " ' _- t (SP°<= tl TORONTO, ug OTTAVVA' om" Ang' M"_Thn moderate easterly winds with “mc” 0! th” "|°“wna.m few showers. llovcrhor 0! l"l"°" M' iugii title this i-vt-.sing st 7 io wurtl Island becomes vacant and wmmmw Ilmrnlng at 6_40_ n€Xl lllolllll Wlwn l-he l(""“ “t His Sun sets this morning nt 6.51 Bank of Coninierce now located at H_onor JMurdoc_l< Hm__l;_i~;!l;ln:l':lcl;n_§'-_;‘_;‘ and rises tomorrow morning at Murray Harbor is being transferr- pren. amos . . 5_12_ ln tlltl F“ll0l`l‘l {_i°““" fm' |Ki“l€”tiB New moon' Sn'-lll'fl8Y. Alix. 80th to Murray River und will be oilér- iiitderstootl to o an asp ran or 4_3-1 “_ m_ lthe Dlllll- Mr- Hlllllwll Wall in 0'-if* Bummersids tide eighteen mlm wa Y