MAXIMS 5’ . I‘ or A ' . MERCHANT _, ‘IA-llii-teitiziilcetrolahdz; - a’ , Advcrtisio.‘ h a s 14 . B‘ ‘ . ' m , put a (iillett- against [1111009- ~ " ~ 1 _. .---~. , V, your hay field. Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Devi“ pull W.“ k’- i Guardian, Fouudud roll/line v7.11...“ And 110,10 - Concessions Made on Both Sides. (Qlmdmzn fxreslnlitcrim con l*“'"““....ff."habitat. Empire W‘ "°’“»....nl... t"... name. a Eleflpfliiilvllo-n Mine wane... for a period oi six luonthsl pic-stalls; its: Ilfllllm’ “"0 the c?“ t "t If ycon- the Province. tlle con rac. ) 1922 lain 192i working terms and w“, min; or six and eight per Mn below 1924 conllrughuut lergndlllll of a secret. at o 1 y m, goverunten-t to dcltenm no] “hello; tlhe check oii be continue or not. and till ultllcrtaklng by the ggrernlut-lrt to :re-bate 0H8 Imh OI its coal royalties f0r iryfiill" 1110M“ are ‘provisions of fln1al pmposlils which ‘the Nova Scot u ‘tlfffllllltilit have made 'to tlle cor- polhlitill and miners lll tihe endeav- or to end the five mouths tic-up of the industry. Tile proposals were made pu-blic ‘tonight by PTEMIIIBT Rhodes. The District Board of min- ers have agreed to ‘recommend proposals to vthelr memlh sip for lncoqllnnlw», it was also announced tonight and directors of corpora- tion wll.l consider the-m at a lueet- ltlg in Molttroal probably on Wed- nesday ‘next. Acceptance by ‘lllle district board l‘s uurde on IJIIG un- dcrsranding that their curse before commission ot’ inquiry will not be prejudiced by lthelr presont agreement to the Government pro- lic their acceptance lnade it known stituted by ‘like present government opened in tSyducy oi July 21 tthr- corporatlon asked for t-wetrty five j pane ‘Shoo Diegal Wins “Canadian W601i’ ' l (Canadian Press), nnhlvllarolv, ‘(loll chip, Toronto. OuL, Aug 2.-—Leo Die-gel equalled the record of lato Douglas Edgar ct’ Atlanta, (l, A. by winning his second consecutive Canadian open Golf uhanlpionsllip Saturday when he finished with 295, two shots better. than Mike Brady of Mar- mnrnuock, while Andy Kay of llanlbton. and Walter flag-en of Pasadena, Flo. tied for third place with 301. Serious Accident On Welland Canal (Canadian Prcu) ‘ST, CATHERIYNES, Ont., Aug. 2 —-Edwurd Lynch and his youngest non are dead. Thomas Alder, sup- erlateudenl of construction is rc- ported tlylltg lu hospital, and eight ‘men nrl- stifle-ring from injuries as the result of a crash of a heavy blow form on section three of thc Welland Ship Canal hore today TIN structure which ls uscd M‘ bourlng cement for gigantic czuial walls, entombed Lynch and ills son. and the bodies have not been recovered. All the injured “We at work on the form when the shackle gave away ltelow anti the huge steal mass crumpled like a niece oi tin. . ~——<o->,—-—- 0+0o+¢ Condensed Specials ‘ lAIIv-lc pa: word. not uch shaman: nu column. 0-04-6044 ‘JOB PRINTING .OF description cheaply and empqdl- tlously executed. Guardian Central Job Prlntery, Plhone 133, ‘WANTED MAID FOR GENERAL housework. Apply 55 l-{llllybnm St. 279R 7 31 ‘Ill. YOU WANT 600D ENVELOPE! Prices 50 for 20c, 125 for 35c. 250 for 55c; 600 for $1.00; 1.000 llor $195. Putnam. Guardian Oillcc. ‘Ill! OUR HAMBURG STEAK.- The hot weather meal, Suuuderl, Newaom d: Co;. Market Bldg. 207t-7-ls-omoa ‘BOILORO l8 NOW AN INDIU ‘IIFIIGEIMO adjunct to Acrlcumro llhi Horticulture. it feeds hm "flew: one Growing plum cud m" l" Wiiliod m any time of posain. The board ill making pub- tlhat when ‘the first cliuferouces in- ert; wage cut for three months. ' fifteen ‘percent cut thereafter and v abolition of the u‘ttIon check off. Championship EVERY , Guardian Iwo Cont: '“'°"‘ lllll’! ‘Canada's Suicide Rate Is Lowest NEW YORK. Aug. Ze-Call- fornlu cities have far more nul- cide: per year In proportion to population than have any other cities In the country, according to statistics complied by a llfc Insurance expert. San Diego, hc any: had a rate of 45.2 suicides per 100,- 000 population In 1924, while next ln_ eighty cit/lea he tabu- lnin come: San Francisco with 378, “lhc combined rate of the elqhiy clflel tabulated ls 15.8. Brooklyn had a rate of 10.3 England's rate for 1923 was only 10.3, while a supposedly representative group of Ger» man cities had a rate of 50.2 In 1919, the latest year for which figures are available. The rate In Canadian provin- cu and Newfoundland for 1923 wan 7.4. Wheat Crop Is _ Millions Better (Special to The Guardian.) VANCOUVER. B. C., Auil. 2- Vnncotlver will handle a very large proportion of the prairie grain crop this year, says Leslie E, Boyd. chairman of the Board oi Grain Commissioners. Mr, Boyd estimat- ed this year's wheat crnp would be at least l00,000,00l) bushels greater than last year. _-___4o>—--—- Grain Speculators Nipped at Chicago Cl-llCAflO, Aug. 2.—Spectllatora paid (lcsrly today for the privilege of selling wheat wllhollt havini! first obtained ownership. Before they could settle July accounts. wheat flVlliiilIlil‘ for Jilly delivery here. went sonrlul H1110 (‘Qill-‘l above yesterday's close and touch- ed $1.66 a bushel. Pharmacists Will t. Arrive Tonight The members of the Canadian Pharmaceutical Association will ar- rive tonight by the 6.30 and 1.l o'clock trains from ull parts of Canada. Arrutlgelttents have been made with the hotels, and local them on arrival. Registration of delegates will take place after arrival. Al. 8.30 pm. there will be a band concert on tho Square, r An informal reception null (lance take place at the Casino, The daily program will be featured lu the Guardian, Guardians Annual Picnic And Sports Tile (luardianfls annual picnic and field ‘sports canto off ‘Saturday aihernoon on llhe rt-gula-r piculcklng grcltulls at Applclroo Wharf, Plant llivl-r. Tilto day was an ideal one for such an ‘outing null when it was ull nvcr it Wlls UIHIIIIIIIIOIIHIY voted the most enjoyable in runny posed a vote of than-kn to Mr. and CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, AUGUST 3, 1925 MAY SUBSIDIZE BRITISH MINES n H I H iillllfllfillll Blames The Auto- mobile And Revol- ver For, The In- crease. . QllEIlEC, Aug. 2—“'I‘llo greatest. adjuncts tn crime are the automo- bile and the pistol ,and at the next ,Sf‘)~lSIOll of the ‘Ne-w York Stat,- Leg- ‘penalties for all major crimes ' '"—~'“‘ 1comtttltitoll with the aid of either , - ‘ of these be doubled wherever pos- PBENHER sTANLEv BALDw|N‘l~lillle," said Commissioner Richard llflurlght, lltllld of ulo New York Po- ,lice Department-here today, in t e lcoursc of n. discussion on the pre- ‘vuleuce of crime, tho means of pre- from Germany undur the ‘vctlting it null of curbing the ac- Dawea plan, ‘i-n order to avert ‘joint... lit’ the habitual criminal. the strike of the mlncru, The automobile has made It call- ,or to contmit u crime, and easier ltn escape, he said. It has also open- icd up a new avenue oi crime: That .of stealing cars. r -Vlr Furl ht ex rcssed tll belief .l.O4tIOI‘II)I(\, hi; ‘peualtypfor all crimes (eolutuittod with the aid of automobile or pistol would not , o. Of Great Britain, who l: said to be considering subsidizing the British coal mines out of the reparation money secured m llllllll ‘ Commissioner Enright 1 linlature, I will recommend that the , ON A TOUR ». the P1aclfic Coast. OF THE WEST uA-anv ctrckbit 1‘ - Who [with Mrs Cockllhut, has just loft Toronto on a four to ill ll l (Special to The Guardian.) KITCIIICNER, Aug. 2—Suldom if ever before Ill the history of Can- udu has any cit, had an Old Home Week celebration in which they could have us their utost distin- guished guest the Premier of Can- ada. a native son, in this cane, the Right llonorable W, L. Mackenzie King. ‘The Prime Illiuister is coming next 'l‘ucsllay, and will spend a whole day here. lie is CXIJPCIUII ou the regular train from 'l‘nrotlto the depot by tho reception coulmlt- where a reception and presentation will take place, Poles Expelled Old Home Weekly; at nine o'clock, and will be met at ten and a band and hundreds of. merry makers. who -will form a pro-1 cessiltn and nlarcll to the City llalll a deterrent. lto many who now ‘use them. ‘_ With a (lecrctlso ill the number nf rarlmcs committed ‘with automo- Jiilcu or ltislnls thcrc would beau attendant decrease in lnllrllers,,tlte majority ni‘ which were not precon- ceived. With a lessening of op- portunity there would bc fclver cap-l ,itnl offoucca. '1 - Tho (fonunissititlcr did not know‘ By Letter. it‘ his auggcxtlolt would bu. tocelv- _- _ _ MONTREAL, Aug. 2. —"WItcrc. oll tavorubly b ytlle New York Len-Ida we “we, 11,0 1n,11,,n_q' and m." ‘lsluiurc, bu-t hl- felt sure it Wfllllflithey wry W11“, meme?" 1nq,,1r,_.,1 provide a partial rentcdy for the“, young wonwn 1nur1fit 01- a Mom, lu-cblclti of ltrcveutitlg crime, drimelreal 110ml 13191-1; lollny, She w“ iIll Now York City but} decreased n member of n pnl-ly from Sprlng- ‘by Ilfly it'll‘ 00h!- BIHCO 1915 Iflihall, lMass, and was under the de- ilil llnlllts Startles llihntreal Ho- tel Clerk by Query; Belief Caused. , glpitss of the fact that the» popula-llusion that Montreal citizens lived tiou of the city had boon augment- in terror 6f the red skins. Tho ed -by one million during that tlnltnlclerk questioned her, and discov- and one hundred thousand morejtirfltl that he!‘ atflte 0f mind W85 nummuhlles -l,,,,] been 1,011,811 on“, duc to a letter front a cousin in me c1“, streets, 1,9 supp There w,“ Fortvwilllam, who had written: v 1.1a increase ,the Contmissioner lid-i W)" “m”? “WM” with m" mmed ,1 m1“, (Mme n, gnu,“ 11"., Illlllillls ltcre, who steal our fowl “my, b“, 1111s was due 1n the 1,1,,‘ and ocl-aslonltllv use the list-k that uutolnobill» thefts fell uudol- “H's ‘or “w” “H”! Mme‘ They a series of border clashes in thcutltltle. to western Yamhol few months. ing cautiously. manifestation was an inspired dc-‘Sllilili. sputch from Warsaw reporting “Au “MIMI amtI-Bolahevist uprising. exposed this as mythical. however, to Potato Rate Cut I To End Soon l OTTAWA. Aug.‘ 2-l—"‘Therc l‘ v ~ ha: been no request brought to my atbenfion for the continu- ation of the present reduced freight rate on potato ship- ments from the Eastern to the Western‘ provinces after the expiration of the six months’ arrangement,” stated Hon. H. A. McKeuwn, chairman of the Board of Railway Commission- ers of Canada, this evening. The six months’ arrangement lmquelltlon, which. expires m August, wn granted at the time, it Ismndcrstood. due to ; the fact that the Maritime Pro- z‘ vlnccs then had a surplus sup- ‘ ply of potatoes while the West- ern provinces had a shortage of the commodity, Polish-Russian Relations Tense BERLIN. Aug. 2—l"oli'sh-Russitlt1 relations are at a dangerous tell- Bion following shooting ot- a Soviet commandant by Polish soldiers. Both countries are tivsptltching representatives to form a lnlxclli commission to investigate thl- in-i cidt-nt. hll-utnvhile the Soviet Fol“. eigu Office has protested to Poland’ and demanded redress. , Apparently the Soviet offitlcri was shot. on the Russian sidi- ul‘ 9 , Lite border. drugged over ‘the lino,‘ S and then delivered to Soviet lll1~i _____ thorlties as a trespasscr. TORONTO, Aug. 2. --"Nlt dotin- The shootlng marked o. climax to ltu wage offer have yet ltcctt harvesters, but during the pas-tlwc expect that the puy this your ‘will approximate that of llrcylous 3011, “muons 1o,,1g1,1 1,", ,,,-,,(.,e,.,1.1ycltrs, from $4 to $5 a tiny uliivutd. I111“, “My ,,1,,,.n,1,,1_;‘lit-cording t0 till.- district null labor v” \V, ‘Flllltlll. district pus- "otlt of tht- (‘ltnutliatl I'm‘.- lilway, said inst night. “As there may ln- some dlftioul- ~11 ‘ 1ii..‘."..‘i.’.‘.f some quarter“ mat Poland is ‘qmxkflllcltultlls 'l'l‘l"llhtit~“'li tllll thl- 1....- lng to give Franco and England nu w,‘ f“ M, ‘Pnjtmb, i" Wm, iguhb impression that the Soviet Govcrn- ' "‘ ' ‘ ' Pli districts tltl- ruttinlr has ul- mem i“ wmlkenhig- ,l't‘lllly l‘Ullllllt'i\('t‘.t|, but it will not _'_'_‘.‘."_i the general, and till-rt- will be no Startedqgrcat (lottland for lieltl labor until . fwcll Into‘.‘\uguet. when the regular 1cxcursion trains will b.- opt-rated. (Canadian Press) 1 "It has been cstimntcd that EDMOAVFONfAug. 2.— (7llttItlf-t,slttlll= lllklllili men will hc rt-tjuirtnl oi" ivheat stltrtctl in the Pearrvlaltogcthcr," Mr Fultonsllitl, “thr- Illvcr district yesterday. liar- largest number over tit-lnaltdtul. vest is curly over the whole nortlrTltn west can supply about 19,000. and cutting will be fairly getterul which ntcatls that 50.000 will have thc first of next week. 1m go from tho oust. Ulllllfil) 1lllil-Zilt, supply 25,000." Canadajs Trade ' a BEGINS “PEACE FOREIGN MINISTER STRESE- Who declares that Germany has begutra great “peace of- fensive." In his speeches upon the subject of the security pact. Germany does not ac- cept its provisions uncondition- ly. District ‘lfic OFFENSIVE.” drilggists warps on mind’ to meet W ‘ for the tiruggists and friends wlllmml- lnm- or Highways; John A. Walk- ,,2Q.000,Ge1;a@1,sl SCIINEIDEMUHL, Germany] Aug. 2.— Moro than 20,000 Ger-1‘ tunns evicted from Poland are ex- pected here within a few (lays. crouwllug to the limit thc tempor- ary camp erected for ‘their occupa- .Tho time lllult within which they must lcave Poland vol- untarily expires tonight. this head. Increased it was easier to stoa flourished. Steamer Ashore (Canadian Press) VICTORIA, B, C. Aug. 2.—- Till: has herded together on tho Polish P1111668! 385N168 W9!"- flallvre at As vthe output of ears thcm, and so this brunch of crime; look Hlillifilll hurl you. are. worse nearer .iook out wlmn you go your Vlllliliilill." very ficrnc and wild. but liyou talk to them noothlngiy. they Ilowever. th")‘ Montreal, there on Si) The lady ls a teacher in one oi‘ l- 1.30 a. ul., south of The 1101151, government alrenny Canadian Paclfic Railway steamer Queen (‘ital-lotto islands. INJSSPIIKCTS ZIPS IISIIOTC. Mnssn rhusctts pttbllc schools. Skldgate. Al l the side of the boundary all who have not started on their own account nnll will transport them across the frontier tonight. Hero at Schncidclnultl, where a refugee canlp was opened in June llltlft‘. are already about 7.000 IlOlllOiGSfi Germans from Poland. Tltcy came away voluntarily, but cvcu in their own country they are homeless, frlcudlons and without nulcll prospect of employment. The men, women and children pre- sent u picture of ntlscry. having tiou of Cadet Corps in this Iiislrlcl. tvest Kcnt School. Charlottetown, Milan Moira-re and Col. and Mrs. er Halifax. Minister of Natural Splendid Work By Island Cadets The following marks have been allotted for the Annual Inspec- Wiu-rt- nlurks are the same, Corps 1*. l-x, I llullfnx lllgh Schools CtIdt-I Ilu,, liulilux, N, S. _________ __ (Queen Square School Cadet Corps, Chnrioillrtoivn, l’. E, l. _._ are placed in their order of merit. it should be noted that although sunto Corps dill good work they lime I)l‘l'll debnrmtl from a high place ill the list owing '10 the fact that they did not do cvury subject which is required by them in the Annual limpet-lion, or during the Cadet Your. 92 "1130, 1924. and $191,419,614 . 90 previous yeut‘. Cadet to convey to the Instructors Officers and 110)’! 01' the "hi"! Corps their hearty conlrlttulatlonc on the splendid alluvial-made a" a ___ iBells Chime As (Special to The Guardian.) O'i"i‘.\\‘\'A, ilugltst 2—Cntiatllt's‘ trade statistics for the year enliinv. Juuc 3t) last. which allow a lotnl (Spec-HM to The Guanflmh) ilnprovclucltt in balance of $6I,Ii'.ll.' ,1.;S51.;N_ Q,.,,-,,,,,,,y, _\11_‘_;_ 1~;\l 173. 0150 SIIUW m0 “alum-T ‘If ntm“ twclvl. o'clock" last night till church IIPIKI by "In villi-ell Still“! “Fwlmn bulls here wcl-t- chimed lo observe (lanolin to be steadily decrc-aulllgdlha 01-1-1011" ,,_.,.m1,,1,,1,,n of 11,1, 0C. 111111 Clint-Ida's Mimic‘? “Emmi lhemuptltiou of the llubr by Allied United Kingdom to be itlcreasing.ln.oops_ Longs were 111M“, 11,,-,,,,gl,_ The DOYIIIIIIBIYB balance ‘It trade out tllc city and inltnbltnltts rc- agalnst the United K111811011) torljoic-oll, (ifficial uuuotlllcl-lllclrt \\'.'ls the yell!‘ ending Julie 30 m“ w" made front Paris imluy ihnt French $240.533.998 us compared wltllpgvactlatitiu is (romplcte ,that not a 52274111377 111 U16 Ilriwmu“ Ymwuslttglc. French soldier l‘t‘lllillll5 It! Mid 3237-904-455 In m9 “Vi? "mums" (‘he mining and itldustrlul basins af- Blldfld JHIIB 39. 1923- on U") "Ulewter luillilight lust night. hand the balance of trade lteltl -IJY‘__._---—— ‘the Pulled States against Cuttullll1thl~ four bird- French Leave Ruhr singing‘ iu unison W119 $33.404.545 T01‘ l-IIB yell)‘ Ulliifilbtn tho. lllllSlt‘, lllltl singing with Jnuu 30 last ns compared withigretlt voluuh- anti Purity "1' W110- $l-lti.9S3.0-l5 in the your etttlcll Juuef ——--—-<***i* '" ““’§The Weather, Etc. Annual Subscription» u; Mull, Clnlull and u. u. t. FIIH EINITY Attempts to Strike Ex- amining l) o c t o r Who Says he is Sane -l)efense Claims he Suffers From Delu- sions. (Canadian Press) f‘llll‘.-\lit) Aug LL-Tbls state will tnatch ztliv-nist for alicttlst with Iht- ntlot-lt-ym I'm‘ IIIISHPH Scott, cl'.<i\\'l|i‘l.- (‘nnltlliutt Filtailcler. lvltclt hv underpin-s a sanity test .\lond:l_v in t|l~l4'l‘ll|illt.‘ Wililiilml’ he col-s to tlu- ‘lLZIIIOWS. Slivfiililfit}; for bot-ll silica have subnlitll-d him to lengthy examina- lions. Scott ltns rt-aistul les-ts_ by |ll't>.~‘7-l.'llll()ll exports. lie refuses to suhtnit to nu examination and illtvlllllllwi to strike Dr, \\’illia|u Kruhu. win-n he touched his knee rape ililli skull. llr. Krohn, who has n-ll ior lhl- slate ill the trial m‘ Nathan In-ltpolll, .lr., and Rich- illll l.ol'l),‘s:till Scott is suite. De- fcnsl- coon-tide thni he has bet-ante lunatic anti shift-rs trout (IEIIISIOIH as art-stilt oi‘ l lollfiluenlent ill lilli Zlllli lht- uni. 111‘ two est-upon trlvut lb.‘ s ultihln a few .- time sot for ills execu- m Argentine Reception For The Prince (Canadian Press) l’._l IGNOS Alltl-ZSX, Aug 2'» Foul" .- rs and‘ two scout cruisers of tut nlinc navy, will inch, thc l‘t".ltl-. oi‘ \\‘-ulvs lt-lutut ~15 lnill-s "lll-“JIII- the lmri nl‘ lint-nos Airl-s all-l nrvotultnlty tbl- cl-tliscr Curlew, on \\'Illt'll ho ivill arrive on August 17 for his visit to Argentine, ———-o-o->-i._ University Incollle 1 Totals $10,941,874 ()'l"l‘AWA. Aug. L’. ui‘ (Tatlllllilltl Illtivvrsitilts ill 192-1 ltuluuutt-ll to SfitLSG-ldlifl. one ln- l-oltu- to $10,0i1,ST-I, and the ex. llflllllllllfv in $ll.T1ti,.‘l21. t TIN-s" fii-lhl‘. = wtrc given ill ii lircliluitlitl'y' t'_ all lllgill-r ellu- trztlitill ill (Your t issued by the lhlltliuioll iluro. “ statistics, ()1 lill‘ tutnl l. -tuc,ol.’ the uni- versities, loss tl._.u nnc-flitit wsl Ill the form of fut-s, autl about one- hlllf was in the fortu of govern- ml-nt grants. 7 ‘The rcglntrntiolt nt the 23 tini- vl-l-stucs itl Canada ior the acad- ' y ar ending June 30, 1924, -’ '. or about some as tn l 0t‘ lhls ltuuliter, about one- third WPTC lelualt-s. The PGgL-ll- ration of students collsistetl t‘ (L000 in propnl-atttry courses; 1:4,‘- 032 tn rcuulltr, and 7.137 lu short (‘0l‘l‘L‘>lIl()ll(il‘ll('C and other cour-les The total number of degrees cotttkerrl-d wan 5,131 of which 13-177 \\'\'Fl' In arts. pure science, letters null jihilonltphy; 75d in ntclllt-itle; lhil ill engineering and llilliiii-d sl'll‘lll"l‘l 3T0 in lnusic, and 21.‘) itt law: 'I'h.- sl - universities iu 1H2»! t‘t)ll\l.it'ti lit‘ 3,002 mule, and 450 it-lultlc professors and instruct- tars. —~Tltl> assets I~ Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc. iilii'.'.-‘.'.-.i"'él.3111i."..ii"$?i§§“I7§tl‘i 1'.‘ ‘fffilii- f.?.'.'.'.‘£‘§l',‘"i.. 51.15.11. 1.'.".$",‘...°§ Kim-r Collegiate School CHM Coir‘ \\'i"<'~<"'- N- ~- *5‘ l c, » WAYS HAVE brivulo cars and Dove's in-ansiler ca. They are now without tueatls Treum“ schoul CM“ C“'rp“‘ 'H°m‘m' N‘ S‘ “ s.“ l 0U DONT AL’ truck cars. \\'htu all hall arrlv-eti of livelihood: null many complain The "Mg cud“ Cmps- Wmds”?! N S; ""7 """ " , Z‘) e l TIME-FD ‘STOP AND cniltlca and ‘sports were set ill of the treatment accorded them by will!“ Cfllmly “Cllilenly (fillet Corps. lvctlpvlllc, N. S, . ti‘ H t t’ l blQTATE A LETTER]? llprrratlou, a llnnclltg plntlnrnt. set the Poles upon their departure. '1 he Mam" Pa"! Cmwl Corlls- hemvm“ S“ b- ""1"" 0 e e j-H’ MFG- {ISKING- HOW 1,1, 1O,- 11“, n,,,‘,,,,1,,,,_ was “rough, -. Dunstuns Collage Cadet Corps, CIIIII'II‘IIIUI.OWII, l, t: 1 T OPERA‘ / “n1, ,1~|_~(1lllg1lil)11 wlll, llppfopffalp N k Pile Stellnrton Cadet Corps. Stellurtolt. ---- 7“ A“ "(mod attmcflon 1D the v1c,1 0 . luuslc and the whole lutrly. young l 0 at 6 '11"! Sfilllinilfy C9119?- COPDB. Yflfllwlliil- 1M5- -— Z,‘ 101-11, gllnlol liinncr yesterday w and old. bc‘,:',1n to enjoy liIl~0lllSl'lI\'t!l~l. . Yurmouth County Academy Cadet Corps, Hlflllfllllll‘ N- "; the performance of the Flctt sist- ()‘l1 the beat-Ii. \\'IIl n» nature had The Amherst Academy Cadet Corps. Alnlu-rst, N. S. .. - 71 01.8 o1- Moncunh _\1_ 11 provided tt-n cxroilt-nt race-course. » The Lunenburg Cadet Corps. Luueubltrg, N. S. _._ - 71 _.\ccnmpflnlcl] by their father. l\ series oi‘ raters were run off, un- (canadhn Fran) Souris Iligh School Code-t Corps, Sourls, I’. E. i. -------- -- - 69 nml mother and baby sister, thcy' dcr lhc dlreclioti of Mr. \\'. Chester OTTAWA Au 2 _The ex Och Ncw Glasgow High School Cadet Corps, New Glussflw. N- S. - if“ arrived in Charlottetown Sunday 3- MPI-Irrc n")! 170i» Il- A- liitw- ,, 1’ 11g‘ 1, D 1p, n The Joggins School Cadet Corps. Jolzglus. N. S. ------- -- - ('6 morning by car. Killlltlll. WI") Ill the close llist :‘bul- u, ramrgafi‘, m am amt e tO1mI1H1 Canso High School Cadet. Corps. Cam-lo. S. .. — 65 Aftcr the usual broadcast of the ‘III "l" hill-PH. All vlllflylllitll"Ififltllrll mhmnnt, s ml ‘:1, no ‘tic “(ta Colchesler Academy Cadet Corps Truro, N. S. ..- - 64 Casino Orchestra overtures Miss during iutn-rvnls bcuvcctl racos was zmlnpp€nsm1in1ttéo G e vain" 5M1‘ pl-lngelnwn Pnbllc school (jmleg 60H)! Bridgetown, N. S, . 61 w-litehina Fllett rendered tiwo a "scramble" pat-tlitliltlttl-d in by m m 0 dome r tefiemi, a summerflde 1.1181, 301,001 Cadet Cows '5,,,,,,,,er5ln@. p, E, i, G1 vlolln numbers accompanied by tho boys for ccnfs thrown into hhe "mwrstoo 1 e p051, as lean ll"!- Rlchmond School Cadet Cor s Halifax N S ...._ 61 1,91- 915191‘ Miss Rosella Flatt. Mr M“ showprml on me Band‘ IlccuphEdJ sMnlzlclslut-lfae whips lift‘ ti): Ilalifax Common School CadZtIBn llailfnx N. S. _- 60 Th!‘ "T" 5919mm" W“ lhrmw" Not many of the cents were lost. CM’ " ‘t m y“, 1 on; Tho Mahon Sch“ 1 CH1 t C r s "\1,,1,,,,,,_. llny N g _ 59 De Jocelyn by Godard and the soc! Afro-r lho races the party ivlls "lyflrnntlcn l t1- 111-1 n n freon": Th l, 1 e ,1,‘ Cod ‘f: . O 1')’; ""11, N é ' I ____ _- 58 onll. Cavatlnn by Schmidt. FIIIIRCWI in a clrclo BNIICG on the ‘mung he M “as on o p“ a c. m "Eon, a et toms‘ “r m1l 3.11.‘. NUS“ 5t Miss Flett possesses very fine llwvclouu lawn- where substantial "mm 5‘ ‘Quick-s mace Buy School 0' C“ bu“ ‘vms ' I n 57 style combined with brondness roiircshnlcnts. tea and coffee were (i? 5}‘ Josephs School Cmlet Corpfl‘ SYKLIECE‘ ‘l,.n',,,',;."lil"s" _ 57 autl volume of tone and these two served and enjoyed -by all, topped ‘the Alexander McKay School Cadet (flirt .11“ N .8 . . : 56 Dlacflous ‘Wm beaumuny puy“, off with a generous service of Ice ma“ B“ High gchim‘ Cad” C°IPS~ ‘We my’ V‘ S- ' 56 Qhc is but fourtcon years of age croaim. Swings. ‘Hi8 danclnlz lllot- ——~— » m“ Imwflmm sch“)! Cmlet Corps‘ [Cmmma ' ‘,3 ' inn-s ' 55 ut possesses the qualities and form, baseball. clam-digging null tcylidifl" 9"") 5L (“"391 Gm” nay Sumo‘ Cadet wrps’ Gfce Bay’ N‘ s‘ ' 54 technique of a more matured ar- TORONTO. Atlg. 3.»-.\lttrl.’lmc other amusements were kept ~l‘n HALIFAX. Aug. 2.——W'hnn ltotnl- St, Andrew"; Glace Bay School Cadet corps. (lace lay. .s---- 54 mm Sh“ h, "mated by 110,, moderate women), w1,,,15' mom). the fortwfront during all llhe pro. nations clotted at thrce oclock t-IIIB MacDonald Consolidated School Cadet borne. "Midd clan. . . -- 53 sure“ A_ .1, C. M’ o, Town“, “m1 11",, "m, “mm, Ccédln-gs so that there was no time nfterflmm It W?“ lmmd "° "PM" The Georgetown Cadet Corne- GBOPIWIOWII- P~ E l- --------- " 53 Morleton who deserves much Maximum and Minimum 101111191‘- lost. The palr-ty returned‘ Ito the lion had |)I‘(‘l1 oflcrctl to thB P9" Annapolis Royal School Cadet Corps, Annapolis Royal. N. 5 " 53 credit for the results. atures: city u-t dusk tired but fully sutls- will 0i "M1519?" °T "'9 79mm"? Prince of Wales College Cadet Corns. Chllrhtmwwn’ P- E‘ I‘ " z Miss Rosella Flctt presided very Toronto. rain . . . . . . .. fled that they had spent one of tho formed Rhodef Cabinet. WW9‘ Sacred ileart School Cadet Corps. Sydney. N- 5- --- 5 efficiently at the piano In flflcom- Montreal. vlmllly moal enjoyable days of tlhelr lives. flllilltily "ml- E- N- “mule!” cm” biverpoolAcademy Cadet Corps. Liverpool, N. S. - 52 panlmcnt to her sister. which ln- Quebec, clcatf BQRIQ-IGIIVHIK for home Mr. Mc- bcrlatld, Prcnller and Provincial Morrhmn 501,001 cadet, Corps, Anilgonlsh, N, S. - 50 gplred the vlollniste with greater Chtown. t- utly .. Lure proposed a vote of chunks to Secretary. “m” (mrdmf S‘ m” Constantine School Cadet Corps, Sydney. N. 9. - 5° confidence of execution. liuIIiaX- v 011(1)‘ MP_'fl-I]d'MI'fl. Burnett. fbl- their hos- ingtoll. Cflliv Brim") ("lml-m- Mm: mum“ ‘(gummy cadet Con“, plclon, N, S, .-...._-----.. 50 Them two girls are l0 b8 00n- Sl. JOIN). Cifillliy pltaltty in making l-he picnic such later of Puhlir WWI" "m! Millel- gl-lllulated upon their fine team Boston. cloudy "' Plamml‘ “Mn m“ w” We" Hm‘ ‘I’ C‘ mmgms’ Cape. Breton’ Industrial School Cadét Corps. Halifax. N. S. (not yet inspected.) work and srow quite ilorclbiy a New York, fair . . . . . ..l‘.fi—64 T619081! alilmwed my the whole East. Attflfll"? GPIWYM- H“ The 1,0031 Commmee 0g 1,1,8 poi-n Strathcona Trust Fund wish llne fut re in the music world. High tldo this luornlng at 8.42 party. ‘In return Mr. Burnett pro- Percy C- Black. Cllmiwrilntl. NIH‘ The‘ tclorla Canaries. comprls- and this evening at 10.28 in; a quurtette of real bird sond- Sun sets this evening at 7.27 and stars broadcast solos throughout rises tomorrow nlornlng at 4.45 JO] POJIIGRYI "Como null ln-nr Rr-v. \\'. J. lirl-t-lt tell of his work Ill Trinidad nl (‘avclldislt Church, Tutesday evening, Altg. ~lth. at 7.30 p. m. Sale of loo Crl-nlu on lllanae (iroutlds. 2317 “Si. John's \\' A. will repeal the Puninuliitu- “Swot-thwarts Ill SOIPKS" In Vh-ltirin lltll. Wcllnvs- day. Atlutlsl F. linlu-rt l3. bles- ,~=t'I‘\’l‘.VI l). Pllztlr Sitnw and others will assist, Qliltl-tt l-I "ll-o ,(‘l‘l*.‘llll stir-int in lIFGhflllYS Road llllll. Tuesday cvonlng Aug. 4. lt u-ot lino ‘will be held the fol- lowing ltight. 2809.g.1.gl ‘l2 ‘MN ill-I 102082 ‘QIIOMQAO oulll pong) ‘ll mltn 1,1106 ‘Iiloltll tlmohauoldlnqo ‘q llul; ul slunmuolln tiamloo 1 , g "l, 1n ‘lug "Hnv i-iulaaao Kupuojll ‘noluoll 1n lunlqsopl 11189.10 001,, "blunting on Thursday fltlh. to list hogs for Altgust. shipment. [Partners who have hogs nearly flu- lshcd notify secretary by card at 011cc. A fcw mquired to make-mp car, luarkcul advancing. Ulgg ohEp- "WI-II. Soillrm Bolling Agency MoKin-non wlho made the picnic-Resources and Provincial Develop- Illt impaction. T EDOAR M-ONU-rq- 11.1,, perm], Ting l; quits unique. slunmersldc tide 18 rulnutcs pltu: club. W. D. ‘Ross, Kimmsa, Hut-dug], _ ‘ ,_____________________ l, m l declared elected by Charlottetown. , - ' , g l n, nmnl, u. hearlgt I‘ uni ch 101101 , , 3339 1" K." aWK-IIMII. Nlilllfl: 1 (conunuu _ o" P". a) 3318111310"? u," Ann“. 19% Secretary, Local Committee. but ex reme 7 ea e n nr own c y v 141.4,. ‘ £13143.‘ #0; v be Sure Than Sorry. Always 0" “Robin H094 17791177‘: Ilultvcnl Ill! “JO Sllllll HE5[Il%l5., EXIMINIIIIIN 'l\I ‘ ii¢uqy ;_4_Q ,q