f m» MERCHAN —._-_ . Our whole future depends upon our ability tn HIOPGIIQ profits and gs make our small Induotrlce moor. ~_'.* -,-._p~t.-.~a-.-...._.._ _ - . . loltokwn Guardian ‘lwo Cents MAXIMS OFA MERCHANT .,._ A man cf strong personality has to be many lldod. and cannot be put Into a mold. cannot be "stand- ardlzsd." u..- >lu|1jpg “unrtllun. Founded 1051 I CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA MONDAY. AUGUST s1. 1925 Annual Subscriptions Delivered “.00 By lull, Canada and U-I-LHJI 1111111 l5. EXAMPLE 111111111 ‘ .J. J. Davis, U.S. ecretary of Labor, .‘ peaks of happy Re- at i o n s Between 0 Countries — riendship Growing tronger. NTRJEAL. A‘ug. 30. —-“Tlle governments of Canada and United States should endure. will endure for s long span of ry. They will work band in ‘. not only to preserve their . friendship. but also to gthen their social and econ- rellltious. The latter are dly growing in importance to . countries." MISS EILEEN O'BRIEN Canada-U. s. Relation! fluent- Lightning Kills on. James. J. Davis. s native- Welshman and now Secretary Laibor in the present United tes administration, crystallized sentiments with regard to Cau- an United States relations. in foregoing terms st a luncheon dcred to him and to two mem- s of the Canadian cabinet. Hon. ‘I A. Robb, Acting Finance ulster. and Hon. James Murdock ulster of Dabor. by the Supreme uncil of the Loyal Order oi so. of which Mr. Davis is Dir- (Canadian PM") REGINA. Aug. took toll of two lives yefllefilili’ thunderstorms. when Ontario harvester was kiilc-d er was killed utlStllltim- .1 ed his own country concerned Canada. and in the realm of r the wages and working con- ‘ tions of one country were reflect- ‘ in the other. "In fifty and sevent 0m now this countr have fifty and “ ‘ions of people. 1‘ but silo can grow, 111111 11-Q1111froln boxinlg ‘for llt least t 1 511w 111 Great, 911111111 theidlllmttilfl, accortlinlg to reports r day there is y (Canada) 1 thre 11.118111). 811011 ‘ relved. v- life living. inosls was to work. _ on. Mr, Robb. in 8. one: ilil- mi“- := pointed ollt that immigrants "mm" W811 111 C1131“ 111111 0116111110 evtr bccolllillg President y- of Premier John Olivor ofiumieil Sums" burs bctwt-cu the lwo iwitlll rl-gurd to fraternity. 1111.11 they must (118 torjDulllling of Saskatchewan. reaching tho ‘highest -~_ -__._.___._____ o-ooo-o-co-owooo-o-ec ‘boot customers." llllidrcsslllg Mr. Davis. 0011110118911 811001318 inloltl business with u,l_“ p" ‘am. n” “ch ‘tv-vltlll any ‘other llilti0llr on a b10131‘ . 1n m. noun“. 1on1) tll hoes, null you a o our UliStilIllCf- so we huvo some 1M0!‘- first ill trading togt-tllur.” l l ‘TT"'—'—‘—-—""“—-—T' . lion Julnus Murdock nso al- NTED-A MAN FOR GENE-1 111115111111 1110 luncheon gathering 1 3""! Wrk- w- F- Mutmldzllld (iiiCtl his own case as that 0f ‘import- 4‘582'3'28'3'-1llll English cllligrllnt wllo hull mull- UDENT BOARDERS ill-{Cti to got on. . Apply 186'Gt. George st. 1 . . RNISHED HCUSE TO adorn conveniences. Apply 17. Rev. Neil Herman B.A. "i; Square. 4618-8-29-31 NTED A HOUSE-MAID. AP- Y Mrs. Geo. J. Rogers. "Fair- mb" 4595'3'23'3| ‘At n largely atltcndcd meeting of ltho Congregation of the Con-trill Christtllll Church hclld yesterday IIIOPIIIIWK lllt the clear; cf the regular ‘ three weeks, Reason for sell- preaching service. an Unanimous K leaving country. Apply llnll Enthusiasts (‘nil was extended 111111111111 4035-29M2iJ-‘n Rev. No Herman. ll. A.. to be- llle their llrinlster. Mr. lie-rnlnn s imcn supplying the pulpit cf ‘the Church during the ‘past six ‘weeks and lhas made a splendid impression not only on the con- gregation but on all oi other de- nominations vnho have the privilege of hearing him, and comlnlg in con- tact with hint. Mr. ‘Herman when ulpprlllcd of the action of ‘the con- gregation stated that he would give rho matter hits earnest and prayer- fu-l ‘consideration and it _ls expected that 111s will ‘give his reply in hhc gg14.7.|3.6111og course of a few days. The ‘Rev. Mr. Herman ll-l s preacher of ‘much ILORO ls New Md mp1;- lm0fe than ordinary abtlllty and h-is usable M11111“ 1,41 Ammm" GCCEIHBTICGJH this unanimous call " Hort1¢1111111.,_ u h,“ 111;. will the appreciated by sill who have antly the musing; up] vheeome-aequalilvted ‘with lhim. His "You do . R FOR 8ALE-_—A WILLYS flight touring. 1928 model, Us- B PRINTING .0!‘ EVERY lcrlpticu cheaply and expedi- “ "- 7 executed. Guardian tral Job Prlutcry. Phone 183. .11 wm-r coon suvnowsa ‘. ces so for so... 12s n» use. 260 500 for 01.00; 1.000 ilor .'°5- Futons. Guardian Oilice. =9 311R usmsuno crusts- ' ° Weather meal. Sana are. "'5"! l: 00., Msrkot Big]. RED CROSS SEC’Y Secretary of the recently organ- ized Montreal Social Hygiene Coun- cll who is internationally known 1.1 connection with Red Cross work and publlc health In Great Britain. Chcckcalavakla, France, Hungary and Poland as well as on this OOH- Two Harvesters 30.—Liz‘htuinil .11, Hanson. Gray and William Lovestock. fit-I'm- Delu-lrey, ‘Brltbgeport. (Nil-IL. W!“ b9 unable ‘to box Paul Berlcnbach. of New York, 011 Sept. 11 for the lighlt- lheavyweiglht championship of the world on‘ ‘accoulrlt of tlzlroatt trouble‘. Effort wr- bc-ni; m“ 9 0 ma“? y five yBarEHtA/Iikc fidcTi-gue. former title-holder sgygnty.flve to IIIGEtVItJhB conqueror on tililli. dmte. $118 15 91111111 Delmneys illness will’ prcwcnlt him 1'8- knfor y-ou fellows to bring] :11?’ ggilshcsfifilfg otxegetlvggYsiBritlsh Columbia. Premier Green- y111g, whereas 11m worm owedtfleld, of Albtrtu, and There Dough The 01111, w“). 1o 11nd was no bur in Canada uginst their com‘ "W0 peopl. oi Canada are" y0u‘r said Mr. Robb. Canada than Robbers, B18‘ Haul-s In (Clnldlln Frag WINNIPEG, ) dltienal reports received last night brought the ‘total cf Manitoba towns that had been victimized In the last few dlyl by bands of robbers to nine. Earlier yesterday T". hernc. Rathwell "1111 1191111111 "filortcd robberies and night the towns oi McGregor. AWN". Sydney. Clrberry, Alexander and Brig been added to the lilt- Cash Jewellery Ind merchandise of various kinds were taken In all the raids and: while no ea- tlmate can be made of the total value of the hauls the amount is considerable. The police have been active in their efforts to arrest the rob- bers. but have been baffled. -———~<-o>—--—- French Finance (Special to The Guardian) PARTS. nouncement was Finance lMinister ' to initiate the ations with the He will be accompanied by onl one expert. ‘The remainder oi th French mission is to folio on Sept. 19th or 23rd. N. B. Potato 0150p in st (Canadian Press) pass seventy barrels. U. S. Cardinal Is Honored By C! Philadelphia. capital oi ‘fransjor- damia. Find Salt City. ‘In his tour Cardrinall Daugherty, accompanied ‘by Monsignor Whdtak- or and a small entouralge of friends onl] ‘guides in an automobile party ails-covered the town of Salt. which is believed ‘to have tbeen Ila-moth Galtlada, one of three ‘towns men- ‘tlioned by es as a refuge for the itrlbes of ‘Is l. After seeing ‘the River Jordan. Cllrdtinal Daugherty moved on iuto the Bedouin‘ desert, to the old town oi Philadelphia, named ‘by the Ro- mans. which is ‘uoiw called Amman, l1. the laud of Moabs. Arab chtiefs anld Bedoulns. many of whom have been converted to Christianity. gave ‘the party an en- thusiastic reception upon learn-inn hhnit ‘hhe visiting Prince oi the Church was vArchblslto-p of "New Rhlladetlphlu." The purty penetrat- ed still ‘further into the desert where it was received by the chtief of tlhe ‘tribe of ‘Srur. According to reports, the visitors we-re received witlh dignity and oriental hospital- ity. ‘Slttlttirlg on ‘beuutfifui’ rugs. ‘thei’ sipped coffee and ate-slipper oilfsr- ed by tlbe ferocious ‘Bedouin chief- tain. Manitoba Towns Aug. so. —Ad- last wold had ‘ Minister Coming Aug. 30.— Official an- made today that‘ Caiilaux will sail on the liner Paris, Sept, 26th debt funding negoti- Uniteli Stu-tee. w either Is Disappointing cobblers is not. expected to sur- Bedouin Chiefs ROME, Aug. -30.-According to reports received at the Vatican, an account of which ‘is given in par1 in Premier ‘the Otsservalbora ‘Romano. Cardinal erty oi ‘Philadelphia. has just pie-ted a tour of all missions in office of the Holy ‘La/lid and ‘in. the desert such lls existed in lVIr. Davis’ ‘lands of ‘llrsnslordsnie- y, 1111.1 1.11m). prevented his He was received with distinction oi the “by Bedouin chiefs and lhonored a-t lint there were nolthe antique city 0f countries the tieeert tron. Y c mor that a special being recruited In Britain as a de- fence against possible unrest fos- tered by communists but admitted that the plan is under consideri- Denies Enlistments. Sir William Joynnon-Hlcks. Home Secretary. who denies a ru- Flips Coin And . Gets $75,000 Stolen Rubber NEW YORK, Aug 30——Detectlve Ilitlkcy. having nothing to do, flip- pcd a coin and it rolled into u gar-l age whore Ilickcy and two other de tcctives found u cache 0f $75,000 \l\'f)l'-lil of crude rubber. stolen from Will Get Supreme Court Appointment‘ (special to the Guardian) FREDERILCTON. Aug. llore the Federal genera-l elections are called on Hon. A. B. ‘Copp, Sec- retary of State will be appolnttetl to‘ the lSnpfBfiIe Court ‘bench and New Brunswick will have a new M-“lu- in tihe m. Hon. w. L. Mac‘ Kenzie ‘Klulg Cabinet, sccordlmg tot reports current in political clrcles1' today. The vacancy on. the meme Court bench to make possible the appointment of Ho will be created it ‘by ‘the retirement o ‘S. White, whose health ‘has been good for some ‘time. Tho ex-' political circles have! eeu ‘that Hon. Walter E. Foster would ‘be the new Minister from _. - New BPlllhSWiCk, but if he goes to the Senate ‘the latest word is that lion. Fred Malgee who has ister pectat-lon in h president of t in the man. abulary Ia 30:43.:- Su p- u. Mr. Copp; was said today-s. f Mr. Justice A. not‘ been he {executive council} 1-hc Von-lot Government will be May Strike in Sym- pathy With An- (Clnldlln Prsn) hile Government are eonslderln ing with the Tuesday, information here ii ttoday in lald to believe a walkout l their mines to be Imminent. , . Malaria Case Is Advertised the oi malaria." This advertisement mnt for parietal paralysis. -———-<->>————- ‘Pussyfoot’ Bajres yours ‘in the (penitentiary tizlry and ten six months later. 18 Die In Storm 1 rated that eighteen persons ,‘l Japan on Wednesday. The Choc Islands, lying between Japa l1)I‘0|lPI' and Formosa ‘I10 small boats were sunk. the lltallan Na pies. the most ~ Celebrates Mun. visited -the missions of one oi the outposts of Christianity. ‘little onecoom ch-apel which ell. his." ‘ he Cardin-ll was received ‘by i ‘ 7 be @9111. .1 u, 111111. 111g gqtrblement lu Charlottetown should o "WWII gmnginnou. 7-‘ K"! u. and civic life. to . The countess, i halreth, woman """"""-1 speaks six languages- seeking mat- recalled. n ‘Iihcy returned 1.11 31111511919111; erlsl for a novel. obtained the D0111. Ybunz WORN!!!- “1111111 11.1-11.1, 11011111111911 11s 311111-1111 11,1111 tion as stewardess several wee s Msdwbn. a80- Shc refused at first -T-he Cardinal celebrated ‘mass in her identity. assertln! a ‘styled the "Cathedral of ‘Old Pb‘ d The Countess Emir Abdsltlah. the son at Kins much amused st llucsenin and concluded with a trip to the Dead Sea. cardinal Doacherty is on his way worries W, he decide upon ‘it. will ‘be 11 dls- Home and lwrobsbly vii-l ma?!‘ 11:12:81; h main. unllt acquisition to the religion! rewrt to Pore Pius on lh ex n Tom 91011 qnM-luyiqpu WIMO-HOIY Land. . nd de NEW YORK. Aug, 80.- liner came to her pier, many of the first cabin passengers who had H1806 become friendly with ess were surprised polite woman was none ot-her than Count- ess Vittoria G. Leltentz. an author- . BBQ. " IIIIUNTESS‘ i5 STEWA AHSUHIIS Slliillit Author Seeking Material for New Book Ob- tains Position on Ocean -_L_iner-_,-l<) 1 Fact That Elderly ~ Women gerie and Smoke. HHES . m 1.111115 wives ' ‘BM: Dulllo from a stewa rd- and obliglns a slender Titian- about 40 whfl to disclose it mixbt 119 ruin the possibility of her gstulns lhlt l" ila- further material for her book. She slrenllil- spoke English without accent. appeared tobe the scandal she 11.119 wur overheard in several of the cabins. plored the fact that elderly photos wear thin She admitted she acted ued to stay ‘before she returns to as the role of a "Peeping Italy *on the‘ Duilio. " but “Lupus is in1er_est lingerie and o‘! 1n When the habits of men and women, said it was necessary ior her to do so. "This is the second trip I have ou tire Duiiio." she declared. "snll I've heard and seen many ing. things." In listening to the tste-a-tetes of she had heard much scandal. and the wonl en's lingerie. "The elderly watch their age and not wear such tinder-clothing." warned the count- css. "American women forget their weakness lies their ll right fo into politics because the thracite Tieup WASHINGTON. Aug. 80. - officials g manna of cop- anthraclte strike which has been called for next ha! reached Washington that l strike In the bituminous fields _- may fellow close upon the an- ‘Ihfiiilte tie-up. it is ‘declared responsible uirtora that there l: a serious kcllhocd of a bituminous coal strike in support of the revolt ' ln the hird coal regions. Pro- minent soft coal operators are For By Doctor SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 30. — "Wanted-Cue old fashioned case inserted in local papers. by Dr. Ernest Rosier. caused wide-spread curiosity until the doctor explained today that he is making a collection of microbes which cause the disease, because they forln the basis of a new treat- Bootleg Paradise CLONDON. Aug 30—-'The rum-run- ners’ paradise has been discovered t ocscalpe from the custody of pol- ice nftii-cers who were escorting him from Oakzllllzl prison to Nanai-mo. Harry Stone alias George ‘Roast. ‘pleaded guilty in city police count to participation in the 842.000 rob- bcry of ‘the Royal Bank of Canada 1llcre and was sentenced to eight and twenty flashes. l-le will receive ten tats-hes u-pon. entering lbhe penlten-1 TOKIO, Au-g. 30.——-It is officially lost heir lives and nine were injured in the violent storms which swept H ' I f l1 niche; tto lithe Home De-partmenm-fi- {Lggzazzfvamhg ‘may: 1-or1 ‘ a ‘- ‘rec persons were - y , _ ‘l d, .1 number injured and 192 hous- carried a “(L000 m“ M contra‘, rs destroyed on the islands while and’ w“ hem wilt“ aumorlwes R. MacLeod. _ medicine of the Unlversl onto and Dr C. H. Be who were “Babeff Ru $5.000 it‘ (Canadian Prue) lrees, for "gene-rel miecoudu gins told him to pack leave for New York. I-Ie sibly ‘to fol-low Huggins orders. _...__-<-0-@_.___. Hurled 85 Feet, (Canadian Press) the new elevator of the Saskatc wsu Elevator Company here. of their shoes protruded. Will Not BQTaken ._.._.__ (Special to the Guardian) ‘WIAISHBNIGHON, Aug. no longer will be ‘taken to Ellis land for examination under a r lug ‘made public today by the i lug to the visitor. ed with aggravated assault. To Offer Reward ‘HAMIILTODI. 0nt., Nine local Anglicans h l ‘crosses recently taken from Sh} Mark's Church ‘here. Bootleggers War CHICAGO, A-ugust lid-Two me ghee believed to have been Irvin luieg, known as an aviamor-boot- Harry Stone in Rotlles logger. were found shot to made a senmth for Schlie-g. . .. . . Mob-lllzatlon (Special to The Guardian) PARIIS. Aug. 80, policemen injured dozen Communists the net results toda lrl-ent in moblllzatio ‘Communists of night. .1: '.e:%*;..;':‘.§.".¢ McI-Qvdldtllllisll. Gan Supply Insulin LONDON. Aug. 80—-Proi. J. J. of the faculty of ty of Tor- Toronto associated with Dr. st. Bantln to learn that strange and‘ interesting, also amus- i g iu the discovery of insul- n, addressed the Physiological Sec- tion of the British Association for the the travellers, the Countess said day. was amazed by the scantiness of w which. she fro "looked charming on the es. ‘quantities fro women should the dog fish Advancement of Science to- Prof. MacLeod sold that insulin as procuruhle in great quantities m the pancreatic tissue of fish- being easily Ubtained In large and skate. Asked if the utilisation of such fish might lead to a great commer- cial development in the production of insulin. Prof. They should remember in the negative. r them to go gutting of fish we World on at sea and such MacLeod replied Herald that the a inoitly carried conditions were War rave wolnell confidence.’ unfavorable for the oductlou of The Countess refused to be Insulin; There cool be an enor- rsphed. nor would she di- nlous yield of insulin llrcul this vulge the‘ address where she plsu- source. but tbere was no longer any shortage, us insulin could be culling for obtlineli in quite sufficient quan- Naples next ssulrdsy. ' titles from the pancreas o1 the ox. y’ 11111111911 HARDY’S “TESS” And Sus- pended From Club ‘ST; LOUIS. ‘Mo. Aug. 30.—Babe Ruth, yesterday ‘was fined 85.000‘ and suspended ‘indefinitely by Mau- ager Miller ‘Huggins of the Yan- Ruth made uo comment when Hug- up and checked out of ‘his ‘hotel immediately osten- Two Lose Lives BUd-‘FAlLO. Aug. 30. —'l‘wo men were killed and a third was severe- ly injured today when they were hurled 85 feet into a cement bin ‘by the collapse of scaffolding on The men, ‘Louis ‘Amadone and Randall Clark. negroes fell head first into the soft cement and only the soles T0 Ellis Island 30.——Ca.rl- udiau nationaflts travelling third class and returning Ito their homes from ‘trips abroad by way of N. Y. The girl was not seriously hurt. Woquiada 1's under arrest, charg- to oilfer a reward lfor information leading to the return of the two‘ among boot- said ‘to have —-Eight Paris and about a in cells were] ‘ y of an expert. m‘ the pancreas of“ ‘m’ HEBIJKEU i NEW Bl] [I K HEVEALS Greenwood “Given it Straight” by King Edward For His Sloveniy Way of Do- ing Business- Bea- verbrook C a u s es Situation.‘ 1 LONDON, Aug. 30. —There are 6W3" Ffnnooon D'Y1I"'Wh° hlamurious divergences among the bu" “ha” m pl" Te“ °' u” book reviewers in thei ttit d Ubervlllel" on the legitimate mo. 101,111.18 “Reconecuuns ..' j 11,20: 1.1;:'fi‘iiit'°l.t"'i’l.i:.il.t:."i; 1,3“ c,g'1‘h*.‘*‘ ,1; S‘; emerge “"1; Thomas Hardy himself.‘ y‘ c r o e r vy 0mm (not the judicial committee. but: _ the full council) from 1888 to 1928, Tributes On Tomb 0f Unknown Soldier While some of the reviewers find the work tedious. others condemn LONDON, Au underneath th it as indilscreet. The Daily Mail waxed indignant over Sir Almeritfs book. “He has offended against the canons ofgood taste that might have Soldier" n. Westrrliinister Abbey been expected from him." the fast ‘is ‘becoming ll veritable store of gold and sliver-tributes laid on the tomth by visitors to the Abbey. ‘Many women, possibly having lost relatives in the war, leave‘ some Mail says, having filled an office of the highest trust. he should personal ‘trilfllngls ‘in ‘gold or silver on the tomb. GL1. be- gust 30. —'Dhe crypt e ‘tomb of "Unknown show discretion and reticence. Indian Career Marred "Of Lord Sydenhem‘ as Indian 19' ‘So numerous have ‘these offer- §°V°""°T - Fitzroy says it 1J- 111311 119001119 111111 1116 101111, 1111111. 111 appears that his Indian cancer was cleared of the various articles, marred by I115 plays of vain glory mrlsrwvlon servlee- They will ‘be 1.1.11.1. .- 11. .1 .1 11. which reached- such ll. »it u that. . . zl Pcllllsulvlllllu lighter in Brc0k- by William E. (Pussyfoct) John- exammed aboard 5111p and W111 be ' a e a B“ “wn ° e1 i’ c FREDERJLQTQN‘ A _ 311 _.N. r crypt underneath. It has not ‘yctfivhefl the Earl 0f M11110 Calm! toarntggillfirigl’ atggaybeopha o‘ the Jlrunswlcks potato tiigp‘ this ab: Iym ____<.c>—-——— iigniieitlhtien tjhlenewlactiris pbgzizitilnoglflg; ‘fiirlnlllllilflillttetf tttoocggtigiiiboctflllgirtzriplthe been decided whim ‘Shun be do“ gimelfroxl? ‘ma: he lhad persuaded - ,_ 1 t ‘- 1 ‘ _ lnscft t ‘-l' - u“ Sm“ ‘m’ m“ -“““.“‘° Soldler League fiilllllbvriublifilliiolgfnagbloblfiii: qlzflrttli; Further Shipments ‘he mm“ Sm"- t wegtflbutes ' ‘s10; as vlcaeloy of ‘thlvzlemllltgiaffilcgfns- 11.91.2311: tltigciatilltgg iglilgirgtllglt: revlsul estimates contained ill the l “get? fyiznsggvezillxwgg-lybmca7ggé “Othifi ” _-__<o-§'€__ bu: collllld not ble overlooked." ' . , . ...‘. - 30- fall August cro report issued to- t , no er revc etiou in "recollec- d 111 1111 1111-110 11 SAN ANTONIA Texas. Alli! p _ r th 1 t h t1 I a S , _ ,, "" '5 “"3333” f" 31*" km“ "’ """.‘.‘“‘i S'i“’.‘ii?'.z".°1?..¥{.i°°“.;'.ii?‘.1 giy.gl.gl.z.lgo"";;,sg E;.*.’,';’;;',"";; 0f ‘ills ta G hi; $137.15.’. i.?...‘i.".°'?.2.1li.§~ - -. Arranging Serles E1212” véhilifi; ‘€i‘.‘..:?i.‘.’i.‘°’..f?“.i‘.'i tilts to do all we can for hu- ligmhtucfixmgflfnn o’! ‘um’ E11_,111'11's1x1y percent ‘M the 1h1rwen m11_ (spacw 1° 1111, 31131111311) whiskey and vodka destined for [sent Chancellor of the Exchequer, 11 y' '1‘{’11"'““ thel-worldfnuy be Corps Arena, ‘in tllc fourth round of 11011 11115116101011 111 18111 3.11111, T1111‘ 11(1110N-1~O_ 11.11.11, 3()__p1-e11~1191 export, but on occasion actually , QHIIGAQQ, A115, 39__.w11.11 Lmnsqthat from the knowledge he, Lard g a a! e bone“ he 5a (L their echo-dulled 12 round bout Bl relwrt says that the crop is (iiS3D"FOI‘gli'S0ll is cooperating with the hell) them. ‘MONTREAL- Aug. 80. — When ‘"1136’ 01111106! B Certain Wilmer 0i M0119)’. bad gained of Mr. Churc- rm s11... Houston. last ntsm- pointing and that those‘ W110" ex- ‘Prom-ior of ‘Albclta ill a petition to --—-—-v'*I-'-=—-- Mal-y Etta Gardenia. aged 2s. en- the American Asmistlw bur-tine- ‘hm "'1 ‘he Wmmlttw of lmrerlll An lxlmflle to thy-World é<¢§___ pected 1119 rank vine growth to in- Otstalvs, asking that further shllp- - t-ertahwd u “smug Baum at her “Hangman” have been 1113116 1olDefeuce. the latter was an extra- », o, , , ‘l , va ads and the United States IS dicate more than an average yield mpllts of Albert toulttbe lnadg to home yesterday, Rayma Woquisda, apiélsm‘; gémegvdoifld lastz-lstlglmbg: ‘glliigtmfligfgrgflvsfillahlmfiizfilfibut I _ 1e 1o the worm the . have hsd- reason to revise their es- Ontario for llcxt wiln er comsump- ——— aged 30. is said to have raced into ‘ Y P H . ecnaflffjfilfabor conmuwd ‘The timato of the crop. Early algglulz U011. NANAIIMO, B c Aug ao- a u... house and stabbed the girl 3°‘ “w” "m" 7'°‘"°"°° °" B“""1d‘"° “Y I ‘m’ w"‘“°“ "vmd- uly dividing line was merely that] NEW F051;. Aug. tnhrévdglctrféi 1112.11: tifiléillasélll-iéebzqlgfii: ‘u; 11.“, 110111.11 1111161. 119 1W1 11113111111911 Wm‘ a bread 1mm’ as she BM mm more, the probalble ‘International; f s customs officer. What cou- W11’! rece v0‘ erc may I - Greenwood Sloveniy An extract from Fitzroy's dairy 333's: "I was glad to learn that the King gave it to Sir Hamsr Green- wood very straight ior his sloven- 1y way of doing business." This was a reference to some matter in connection with s11- Homer's League opponents. Three games will be played alt Louisville before‘ a shim, of scene. The 938061310101! season closes September 22, an dbouiswille is 11l- ready 16 1-2 games ahead, has only to win nine of ‘its 35 remaining contests. -to clinch ‘the ‘ilalg. 1n- titans-polls would have to chalk upipositlou of chief secretary tor Ire- mm 30' __ 24 victories in lrts 33 scheduled gam- 18nd. ave 119011181131 to win out. Another extract from the diary is as follows: "I am all in favor of taxing the _ rich." King Edward once said. t “fouzt-gMajesty is not in favor of c 1111 p 3X n8 9 100d 0f H19 P0077" 111B sr. i035. l-XIIIIB- Inga-Arlene 1"“ M“ Rm" “iked- Amburz. 14 died at the General “Now replied Kmg Eqward’ "and I don't cal-e who knows it." "Thereupou the Duke of Devon- ‘ehire (presumably the late Duke) 1remarked to Lord Balfour: "We ""15! P9311)’ get this man on the stump." Public Hospital Saturday night. an 11 hour after she had been [knocked g down by an automobl Beaverbronk’; Actions 0f Lord Beaverbrook's appoint- ment as Minister of Propaganda during the war, Fitzroy says Lord Beuvcrbrook created a grave situ- .ution in the Admiralty and Foreign THE cows car-rt‘ Office. nnd particularly aroused LQEAR B09355 “he indignation of Sir Eric Geddee, STOCK'N% BUT ‘$15131;Oififltiigldgovixifnlllillieilt iwnhlilljgtilzot TH’ CALFSKLI! {svar was on. and went so tar as to threaten to resign, As to Lord Beaverbrook person- ally Fitzroy declares that Beaver- lllrookis pliliIlfiPSS h; redeemed by ‘o. pleasant snlilo and suggests that ‘he is somewhat of "ll rough replica ‘of Winston Churchill." Announcements. ' ~_-¢' . Coming Events t w’ 1 Meetings, Etc. ; "lcc-crvnm Socin ‘I0rvrcll Iiall, 4665 . -' 7 1 i 1 "Come to concert and ice cream __‘ 11 "IICSHVIAI nt Hampton. Wednesday mgggiiyqg)’ sgouxlarivgg1hlight. September 2. in aid of hull whum pamy 010mb, and a few 1and shed. Charlottetown talent. scattered showers. ‘614'5‘29'2‘ ' "On Tuesday evening Septem- r 1st. ice Cream social In all l and Dance st Tuesday. Sept 1st. Maximum and minimum temper-rho s: Tnmnm m" __ Mp4s 10f Mt. Herbert ‘United Church Re- MOIHNEL 1.1011(1), 1 __ .12_56 ipnir Fund w-il hr, held at the home Quomm 810m“, __ 611411 10f Mr. Ernest Mutch. Ted Ind s1‘ John m“, “A6 sandwiches also served. Come. Boston, ml- .. 12-52 "i" a '9 Ii- g,f.}',,,§gf*;f'_°é_'_ "Come u. U16 I08 CF63!!! Social and Dance for School Fair in ions Hall Tuesday. Sept. 1st. Ladies with baskets fr-oe. 4622-8-80 il “Come to the ice Cream Felti- vnl on Monday evening,‘ Aug!!!‘ High tide this evening st 7.29. and tonight at 9.21. t ‘ Snu sets this evening at 6.40 and rises tomorrtw morning at 5.21, i Full moon Wednesday. Sept, 2nd.‘ 2.29 p.m. illst. Where "Fredericton Hill Summerslde tide eighteen mluut- 11 11.11 111-111 001119 71111.11” "u!" es later than Charlottetown. Be with tbmorpwd. 45054-71411! .1100 d i.’ l. MTII U o. /'\ MINISTER wls