Maxims I or A MERCHANT you came. gpnluttokwo Guardian uqgflj‘ Uunrdlnn. founded Be respectful —- the world was here before m; Two Canto Ill‘! Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1925 open - minded, open- handed. ~- Be open - hearted, Annual Subscriptions Dehverol IBM B! lllll, lnldl All U. LA. “JO I‘ Finest Hospitals ,. be n great asset to the city and province and one of which our pettplc 0f all classes will havel good reason to feel proud. The building is n large three storcy olie built of Citadel brick, manu- lt ill oiltiroly fireproof, the wood in it being tho doors, iloor~l casings. window frames aild baril-lbeholil. wood floors overlaid in concreteflivallu fldilVeglfll ilvilthhsanitox. as are also tie t et c ens. tile making tile buildlngitric elevator instnllcd by the Ottis soundproof. Tho whole building islFeuce aild Elevator C0» Montreal. with steel frameworkileaves nothing to be ileslred ill rliauufactilreil by the Ensqttlzrn Cani that wpyt oi‘ a smooth rillliiiili! B!" e WOOI u - o-ia e the doors uliil 1\\'llllI(l\V_‘I.II\)B Guardian‘ reporter was shown qnsillgg are rustle is edged graiulhe was greatly impressed with the p, (l, fir. with slulibeil doors oi"lnany tuoilerll improvements which "eu-igo toward equipping and furnish- Tho partitions throughout are of hollow reinforced sdil Steel 00.. Quebec. oi‘ which hircheil veneer. The main trance doors arc of oak and alli the stairways of concrete ivlthi iron railings. Frolll an architectural point oi view tho liiiilillilg is lll every way beautiful. substantial and adnlir- abiysuitetl to tho purpose for which it was erected. in the niiiiii-r oi hospital ~nr- rliiigirlliciit. iilllI oquiplncnt every- thing is iiiuili-ru and of tho best ‘lildiUFIilI Zlllii construction. lll_tlio biisi-iucilt arc the itirnaco, room. kitrlii-li. isolation depart; nieili. sterilizing, tho phiirumncy luorgiic. riiiriitorutors. and in an nliliirolli iliiiiillllg n largo and com- imoiiiliuli IillilllIl'_\'. 0n the first floor are the regis- irallon oiilrc. reception room lillii other oiilci-s. The rccoption room is iiiiililtlflii furnished with a ma- hogany clilpiii-tidiilo suite ricllly lip- ‘ holstcrcil with old roso sutiu Iirti- chili‘. tilc woodwork being inlaid with moiiii-r of pearl. Oil this iloor iliso is a men's ivliril and a iiuinhor oi" private rooms. On tho iii‘. \QQ-O-O-O40-O-OOQ-O-QUOQOQ-§Q-O-§Q' g Condensed Specials , BAIL-lo per word, net each insertion in this column. ‘WANTED-TWO MAIDS. AP- ' 4701-3-9-tf. ply Davies Ilfllol. ,.._ ‘MAID Guardian Office. WANTED. —- APPLY 4709-9-4ti’. ‘FOR EXHIBITION PLANTS AND regain/bios and house plants -rthcro is nothing hotter than Soilgro. 176 Keilt. St. ‘T0 LET-FURNISHED .HOUSE in central part of city. Posses- sion Sept. 15th. inspection by Kllllilininient. Apply Box 270. 4841-0-l-tf. ‘JOB PRINTING .OF EVERY description cheaply and eivvfiiii- Iomly executed. Gusrdilall Central Job Printery, Phone 133- -___%___________ ______ ‘LOST ON WEDNEGDAY LADY'S “Milton. wrist watch with gray ribbon strap between Guardian miiili‘ and Fitzroy Sh. via Ken". FIIHIPI‘ kindly notify Guardian (lfilcu. lii-ward. 4"'~.8 0 4 2i ‘You WANT ooou ENVELOPEB Prices 50 for 20o, 125 for 85c. 260 for 55c; 600 for 81.00: 1.000 iior il-iu. Postpaid. ousi-iillin Oflice. i ‘III! OUR HAMBURG BTIAKP- Y e hot weather meal. Seunilerml ~UWI0lI1 ll 0a.. Market Bids. l874-7-23-0lnos "(WHO-A entrants MANi " m"! charge oi management Hardware Store, preferably I’? "he has a knowledge of marine Hardware. Apply giv- 3 Particulars to P. 0. Box I70. “IZ-Q-I-fl u ...T"~T~—-—~ m Nsrsucfrzo ro orrzn J l‘ Sale iit l2 o'clock today Mr. ' R08» residence corner ‘Dfirilll “Militia. P. m a tiresome} m§itrdliiiiiemln srier. i. This stock is Auc- Fourteen Live iiiiiil (alum: 0F THE NEll BIIARI niiniiii iiiisiiiii Q-v-n-ihq- Beautiful And Splendidly Equipped Ediiice Will Be Blessed By His Lordship Bishop 0’Lea.ry This Aft ernooa-One 0f The t -____..__-_. ' Tile liew City Hospital tho form-iseconil and third floors are colli- || opoiiilig of wlllcll takes placeimoilioils wards and private rooms. this afternoon at two o'clock wilheach oi‘ which is furnished ‘with a silent system of signals. iloor there is a large airy sun-par- irame, equipped gas mattresses; connection fiicturcli by the Citadel Brick Co.|iinlis'h. Thcre are thrce QDQYPIIIIK of Quebec. Que, and on a found-rooms ilnd a (Ifilltlli laboratory, X- atloii of steel reinforced concretenray room. anesthetic room, doctors onlyscrub-up room, in fact the operat- of, 2P3“ Mid Eilotoli Sim!!!» “Imhfiabinet iodliv named o gm" “m? 7° mm?" Imfioolnmli-iaion which is "m" 90; UIiI- 9! chm" Washington under the JPMIGTHIIID ide of U. East 0f Montreal. 0n every are of steel with the latest tile furniture in of mahogany or. All the beds ilciiig pleasure to ng room suite is a and Tho floors are oi tile All elec- elevator. Everywhere lliliiiiiililli Pill iPii ii -—-—- i Should Embrace Alli Varieties and Types. is View of the Mod-f erator -- Forward Movement Subject of Address. M‘ SACKVILLE, N. 8., Supt. 3.-— The "Forward Movement" of the United Church of Canada. launched at the conference of the Gen-oral Council some time ago. ivas the subject of an address by Rev. Dr George C, Piilgeon, hioilerlltol" oi‘ the United Church in Cimaila at last night's session of the Mart time Conference, Dr. Pltlgeon called the church to u new consecration. and sci bcforc ills bearers the challenge morrow's session a special cilinmii- tug silcli u splendid institution. every comfort and convenience for nurses and patients alike is mani- fested everywhere nlld it scams as if not one detail was overlooked. Tile chapel situated oil the B06011)‘ floor is most beautiful. which cali- not be appreciated until visited. The nurses homo adjolillng the hospital has overy futility. WIIII large lledroonli-i, rest rooms, re- iectory. The situation is also iiloal overlooking lllilslioro Bay. with its beautiful scenery on all sides. Surely ii. resting place for the tirod nurse after llor arduous duties anil busy hours both night and ilay. Twenty nurses and sev- en Sisters luitko up the staff. To mention individually tllc (lif- ierent equipment. such as electric baths, sanitary basins. sterilizers. etc.. would iill n volume. silfiico to say the new City Hospital in its mitgiliflriulce is a cre- ilit. to tho province anti iu-ipocinlly to the (Jatholli: colnlnilniiy through whose organization iliiil philan- thropic efforts it was llullt and equipped. The iorlnal place today. opening will take At two o'clock ills Lordship Bishop fYLenry will bless the building. after which ii sermon will be delivered by Rev. (l. J. hiclk-llnu. This will he followed by Ponti- iiclal Benediction in the Hospital (lhiiilol at which HIP (‘orpus Christi Choir will render tho milsic. Alicr Iltélltfliiiiliilll addresses will be given by ills Honor. the llieiit- euuiit (loveruor, ills Worship IIIB Mayor and other prominent citi- zeus. Tho llltnlr will conclude by af- ternoon ten scrvoii iii the NilPiw-‘i “mm. (gt, Anthony's Villa by tho lllillos oi Si. (liiarios Auxiliary and iluring which u musical program- me, under tho direction oi MrHAI- bert Blanchard will be I-KIVCII» IIII" will include vocal solos b)‘ MW‘ Lucy Blanchard and violin solos by Miss .l(nthlc(-u liorliby. For those who cannot. ntionil the o1mning in tho afternoon the la- dies oi St. Charles Auxiliary hnvc very kiniilv volisiiiitcil to he nt the Hospital during the evening to conduct guests through tho building. The Guardian‘ reporter is indebt- cil to the Mother Silperinr for hcr kindness and courtesy in shnwinfl him through the hospital. Messrs Chapeil and l-liliilei‘ were the architects. Messrs H. J. Phillips and P. G. Clark. contrac- tors. with Mr. Albert Baker as foreman. The electric lighting was done by Mr. James Brown. mil the plumbing and heating by Messrs. Doyle and McDonald. French Cabinet - Names D e b t Commission tee will bring before tire confcrclr cc the plans for the Atari-time Con- ference's participation iii tire move- mellt Numerous committees were up the conference. after ll. S. Strothurd. Rev, Mr. Milligiin. Sackvillc. diction; that workers ods nlld conferences to bu, trails.- ierence." Religion in Home, At the close oi' the discussion, Rev. Dr. W. Ilélflftl inadc an up- beiil for more religion in lIlQ homo. Tile conference was elltortulucil at Allison. in the Art Gallery Dr, llidgeon received nu ovation that lasted several minutes wlloli he commenced his address this ev- ening, and was given a voig of lip- ilrctiiiltlon. moved by llr. llenrtz. bnscil upon Paul's figure Chilriali as the great spiritual body of Christ, One member was tic- lieiiilent upon the other alld this, h" "Id- W118 U“! Principle undcrly- lng union, Tile present generation alight be liable to realize the truo "i050 IIVIIIK fifty years hclici- would have a fuller appreciation of its good. All the denominations in the land, said Dr. ifidgeon, hull hub-n concerned with secondary mllttci-s. "Ye-Built! divisions which hail handi- iiiillllbtl and crippled the Church. The United Church. hf‘ said. should b.- catholic enough to enlbraco in n" "Iiimberfihib all wurlcties and Wiles. and iiio forth inlo heathen lauds to ilplltt and redeem. on the resources of IIln (Jhuroli. cullitil: attention to its throo qnar tor million of Sunday school solici- nrs and children- its pllpcrs with over 800,000 circulation, its 6.000 students in college and its 9,000 llreachlnl! stations. Action To Protect Our Waterways (Special to The Guardian.) MONTREAL. Sept. 3——“lt will not be long before some final ac- tion is taken which will compel a decision that. will protect the wu- ICFWHYS that belong to tls 0n this (Canadian Prue) ,, _ ,_ ‘ v _ 3‘_ Th m. .11 part of the continent. aaid Right PARIS‘ qom (he .212?“ Hon. (lee. P. Graham. Minister of in to to Railways and Canals in the Fede- rnl Cabinet yesterday in reference of it-he Finance Minister Oaillailx ‘IIYICWII The commission will consist of fzvur we Senators. Mir Drmutilos and Bankers. to the lowered water levels of the St. Lawrence and the effect of Chicago's diversion of water from the Great. Lakes on the levels. s Are Lo of the v Forward ivlovcment. the (lsiuiis of , which were sot before this -gatller- , ing by Rev. Dr. J. ll, Arniip and ' Rev. llr. Wilson, of Toronto At to- i pointed at the afternoon's session. covering all the various tasks o! which the ' members took up a discussion of religious education. Addresses were. given by Rev. J. Match. Truro; ltevi mm adlan National Exhibition. The wool from which it Recomluendaii tions were made "that the church‘ assume responsibility for the train; lul; of cvcry child illlllei‘ its juris- acquaint themselves with the scripture lllcm ory courses; that teacher training classes be established, and that tho, , “ , work now be)“; purple.) m, by syn.) lugs, and a purple cieche hat, made up hel- all Canadian coe- ferrell to a committee of this con-i 4.30 p.m, by the Alumniie of Aioiint Rev, Dr, Arnilp. of Toronto apciisqfroiu Mr. Doll iFrascr. New Olias- irlilavy 30MB PRINCE’S SHEEP PRooUcEo wooL ‘ SUIT. FOR LIEUT. GOVERNOR’S .-i I i ~f1 iiiifticiiiii isliiiiiiiiiisiiiiii lllSSiJiilTillN to Grief st ‘When Dirigible Crashes siiiiiiiiiiiiiiii is cull. lliili The Passenger Air Cruiser Came To ed And One Unac- counted For. (Canadian i Press) wind storm. eight miles north of Caldwell. Ohio, this morning. Navy Department was informed in a message received at 7.38 a.m. Tile message said two men were kllleil and that the big airship was a to- tal wreck. LATER WASHINGTON. 38m. 3. -—~ The fig Weaning a milled worsted business suit, in a pattern WWI ally choien by H. R. H. the PFIHCL of Vi'z'es, Mr. Harry Coni- shutt, the Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario, formally opened the Knit Goods Industry at the Can- was made was grown on the Alberta ranch of the Prince .of .Wales and the cloth was woven to his instructions In ‘a Canadian mill in Ontario. . _ Mrs. Ceckshutr. was exceedingly smart in a two-piece sports costume of pansy purple. trimmed with grey at the collar, cuffs and pockets, the wool being grown spun. dyed and knitted ifi Canada. Over the dress she wore an ensemble coat of grey need- le point marveiia from a Canadian loom. Grey shoes and stock- i, exhibit of Wool, Woolen and fume." DISTINGUISHED IISITDR‘ (AT IIDIIIIIIAN IIINIIIIEDN O ' lnent Of Imperial Trade. i Vi Yesterday's Roiarlan I ‘lit iilldiiriy was a nioro lliaii oriliu-ittion and ‘arily interiieting one. practically n full the Secretary was pnuuiber of visitors. nlliong tllclu Ifilili invitation. lion J, ii. Myers. MIIIIHIIEI‘ of A~gii'l-, culture; Mir (l. (l. Duffy. Mr. T. Prisliient of the ltiiiritillio Board chosen languagt» the of 'l‘i~allc. Mr J. i’. Gordon and IOtIiPfS. itotarlan Samuel KPH-i‘ incdy presided. An excellent lliusi cal Dftrllfilllllilk‘: was rouileroil in Icludiilg a isolo by Mr, (‘iiarics (lal/ lllghcr in addition to the briczy ‘songs of the club. i. Roiarlnn G. S. iiilnan announced Iillal a telegram hail been received intelligence liS fin-vi inn Club lii England \\'Il("ll ho prolniscil that on hils re time in associating himself with tliii Rofairlans. bull. kept. a with loud tippluilss. igow. N, S, lnuitillg the (Yllarlottc- Tho lntelil town (liuh to visit lhi- New (flas- Trade Agreement Two Billion In Ratified Yesterday (Special to The Guardian.) MELBOURNE. Australia. Sept. 3—The commercial trade agree- ment between cfilllliifl and Austra- lia was ratified by the Australian Senate toilny. Thengrsement was recently amended to provide that before imports entering Australia (Special to The Guardian.) NEW YORK. Sqpt. 1013 two billion due iill-mus tlix and the United Slates? .\~I “Xv remained unaccounted for in the Mr. F. W. Field, Senior Trade Commission- er For Canada And Newfou n d l a n d i Told Rotarians How The British Gov- Tiw iiiiiimi- ui iii» Mud-idiot we? ernmeni; Is Aiding‘ In the Develop.- of tlieI lilncllcon Yvlliilg time. to ilociine the invita- in- ‘Phcrc was sirilctell to wire tho inviting club attendance iii‘ Ill that effect and t-o express the significance of union- he iiiiid- but Illfllllbfillfi mid. in iiililliloll. (lllilti ii grliti-tllilo of tile Roturlaiiti for the After llinolli-on had been dispos- (‘II of, Mr Field who was Warmly (l. ircs. ‘Montague; W, L. liiggins.i:i"i-cte<i en risiag- explained in well origin and plirposeklf tho British Commercial service opening his rt-iilnrks lpi-cnsnntly by telling oi introduction to a Rotor- last year Thiis promise ha , statement received “ gcilcc service; he said was lnstitut { Income T a x 3—Since dollars lrl over- delinquent penalties have been collected in Liverpool Firms Fail cruiser Shenandoah's senior sur- viving officer reported to the Nuvy Department today that thirteen were killed, two injured and one wreck. LATER CALDWELL. Ohio. Sept. 3--— Fourteen of a crew of the Shenan~ tloah. giant ilirigibie are dead and] two others were seriously Ifliilfilil‘ curly today, when the pride of the United States navy crashed during a severe storm on its western| cruise from its Lakiehurst N. J. airport. Among the dead is Lieut- cilulit Commander Zachary Lens-i downe. Captain of the ship. After) battling the elements or several ‘hours the huge aircrsf suddenly shot upward to an altitude of ap- proximately 75000 feet from a 3.000 foot level. where the dirigible buck‘ led amidsblp. The pressure and- twisting was so great that it IJTOICJ the ship ill three sections. The con trol cabin swung beneath the fore- section of the ship proper. broke away and crashed to the ground while st an altitude of several thousand feet, it carried most of the crew who were killed. Released {of the control cabin the fore-sec- tion measuring about 150 feet and bearing seven survivors, free-bai- looneil for more than an hour and dually was landed near Sharon. twelve miles froln where the con- with a of tho crash which crew diving urs. landed sent several cs over the countryside, The dead it appeared were in- stantly killed. will officially establish the CllllSi of their (loath. Premier King Will .tilrii to Montreal he would lose no Ontario (Canadian Preu) - l gow club on Labor Day. Afti-r cd in 1915 when representatives oii TORONTO 0m sew _.,__L h some discussion it was llecideil. »~~——~ ' ’ nilnoilulccd nty-ihe offices of IthetOn- I owing to the brevity of the lnter- (Continued on Page 3) mrlo Lmellal Almclmflun that '"**““”“"**”'_ ”_“'_““““_——_”_“ii’romirr MiwKenzie King will ad- dress meetings every tlpy next ‘week iii Ontario. Adler his visit in North York on Saturday he plans to spend every day in this Provin- CG. Closing Down (Canadlhn Prue) GrleL-T h I I‘ t 6 e I1 Governor General returns . . itawa at noon tomorrow and it is expected iPremiler MaicKe-nzie King ivviil ca-il course of the afternoon with a for- mall requestfor dissolution of Par- lilnment. bably reserve announcement of dis- solution until the Ihowever when ‘he 599M“ "i Rich‘ Dectetl to mlikc Ills announct-men WASHINGTON, Sept, 3, - Air mond H-iill. Announcement of cruise.- Shenandnah [frughed in a election date may com-e. isimulialr Saturday afternoon. Bee in Stone Block lTilPIlISIl Attack 0n through the outer covering iio the ground. A middle section of some, l5 or 20 fcct settled down in picc- At least one mun was torn in two. Others had brok- en bones and skulls and were oil".- crwise badly mutilated. Tilt, boil. ies will be kept at Belle valley un- til tomorrown. A boardof cnqiliry‘ BPIIIISII Naval Yards LONDON. Sept. 3.— As another step under the Admiralty’: econ- IIILI BE MADE IDDAY Governor General Re N 0 0 n.-Premier turns To Ottawa Al; Will Call Upon Him . With Formal Request For Dissolution —Ca.binet Meeting Today. (Canadian Prue) OTTAWA, Ont. Sept 3.— Tile to 0t- ulwn him during the The Premier wl-ll pre- iollowlng day, the cosly with that of dissolution. The Cabinr-t will mcet lib-is after- noon but it is unlikely Premier Kiiug willl be in attendance. Ho is working on speeches to be deliv- ered iluring the next ten days. Ail- oiher meeting of the Cabinet-will probably be held tomorrow how- ever, which the Premier is expcct- ed to attend. He will leave ‘Friday evening for North York whom an 01rillool~ moot-lug alt ivliich he is ex- takcs pliil-e at Richmond Hill on Crawls When Found TORONTQ. Sept. 3.--J. E. Wilson. builder, is exhibiting a bee nestling In a solid block of blue stone which he received recently from a quarry near Owen Sound. when the block of stone was split, nye Mr. Wilson, It was found to contain l cavity in whilch was a rolebud with a bee partly buried In life dried petals. After being dislodged the bee was able to crawl. If the story is a fact, the bee in question Is undoubtedly the oldest living creature, ~ being- any way from 25,000 to millions of yearn old. Great Britain (Canadian Press) (field-EVA, Sept. 3.—-<A Turkish attack on G. Britain alleging Brit. airplanes and warships have been engaged in demonstrations against Turkish Territory marks-ll tho opening (IISCllSElIOn of the Mosul question itoday by the Council of the ilneague of tNations. which is to die-side whether “Gilli shall go to Great Britain or Turks-y. Coal Subsidy Costs Govt. $3,440,000 (Ciinadla Preee) a decrease in output. LONDON. Sept. 3.~The cost of the Govcrriiuent Sllbfiiiiy to the coal m“ cam" “Yfliiiied n9" AVB- Thfliinllusitry tIilFIIliR filo iill-st month itl iiiiiiii section. carrying 26 siirviv- liuu been in effect is usiiliiiiieii at £800,000 ilIlIlUllKIl [INTO Illlg been H.M.C.S. Armentiers. Sinks Off Van- couver (Canadian Press) VICTORIA, B. (3., Sept. 3.~—H. .\i. C. S, Armeinitieres. iniine sweep- er at-iached to the Canadian naval base at Esquimuit. struck a rock and sank in Pipestcm inlet, Bark- ley Sound off the west ooest of Vancouver island yesterday. All of the crew feliCllPfl shore ssfeliy. -<-o->-i—- Big Offensive Plan- (ileil Against Riffians (Canadian Press) iPAIiiS. Sept 3.-—A big French- Spzinisli offensive against Rifflan itrlbesln-nn in Morrocco is to be launched within forty eight hours it was declared today in official quarters. Conservative Leader In Montreal (Canadian Press) BIONTREAL, Sept, 3. Right lion. Arthur iMeighen, Conservative leader, was in Montreal toilay. it is unilcnstooll that he is hcre for the purpose of surveying the local political situation in view of the Iitpplloiwlliiilg igencrlii elections. He ileclincil- to state [Ilr- exact nature of his viisit. Veniot Govt. H a n d s In Resignation {O-}——»~— A 80K Q?‘ \ MATURE s Rove-a FREE WITH EVERY WCATION .' I TORONTO. Sept. tered showers. and tonight lii i2. Sun sets this evening at 6.34 alu rises tomorrow morning at 5.25. Sept. 9th. 7.48 pm. ates later than Charlottetown. are entitled to the British prefer- emy plan the Government dock t ' euilai tariff there must be 7f. per ' ‘ ’ ‘ t‘ “NW cent oi‘ illritish material null labor (cm-akin Pa") {figs ayioososgrtgprgw clzsowibrgfi $231120} CITMY ~ - " - ~ -- 73”“ iiwteiiii or viiiv 211 percent. as wiiii LIVERPOOL. si-pi. :i.- Two medlately forcing 1200 men out (‘Blows ' 91mm’ " “~53 the case under the old regulation. Mvppmmy “mm, broken, "m, o; work ' ‘hath-er 18M n, B” (“PM ‘fL o“ ' ' ‘ ‘ * -~ “F52 This WM endorsed by the liiviiiie iutiuii this morning. meal exoiits- ported ' t.» b9 Mfg p.40... en“. “m”: Fir " “T” p" R°I""°""i"°ii i‘ i" M" "R" msiii Prevails in HIP mm». llx- munui. A flifilll imiii building st Joliiic h" 78-43 lon motion of if. E. Praitei. Minis. change and other failures are programme next year may allow Heston rattle" tar of Trade and Customs. fgllfpfl, the closing of other yards. New York. cloudy . .. .. 88-08 fir-Maritime moderate winds. ioliowtd by scat-i High tide this morning at 11.301 Last quarter iuoou Vllednesiiay.‘ Maximum and minimum temper- , (Canadian Preu) l l-‘monl-zillwliiiiv, Sept 3.—Pre-m- .ler Vouloi t-ouipioteil and signed fihv ri-slgirltlou of hip Ailmlnistra- ‘lion lit noon iuiltiy. It. is innila ef- fcirtiro Svpii-llllici" iii. as hall been lntcllilcil. ~~-»~ —{-§}i—€— iKing Of Bulgaria Poisoned By Cook i (Canadian Press) I ltOMlil. Sept. ti. -— Gloruaie ‘I-Ddtalia today publishes a report ‘iilfli King Boris of Bulgaria is gravely ill from the effects of ipoison. fills court physio an [lflilllil But-iill of typhus fi-vcr in n dessert prepared for tirc King. IThls was served by ii cook suspect- ,cd of having bizcn induced to ad- . miiilisier poison by IHBIIIIIEBS oi the plliiiflflrliifi Military League, i Announcements, = Coming Events, 1 Meetings, Etc. I "Annondnlp Hall, Monday. Spoc- lial Show. 46115-040131. I QAn lcc Cream Festival will be $""""*‘-"""i* "i"? siiihii-sii min-them at \Vheniley School Oil lri-lilliy September 4th. 4708. “Poll Meeting-A meeting 0f lilo Conservatives or Braokley Rood Poll for the purpose of oe- (llon will be held in WI d1, iSatiilrde night the fifidl Intent It [eight oclock. All ‘iatenltied are asilrodvo attend. Queen Gummy Elwiliivfi- 4080 8 3i. . . -_-~4.___J 71%?