. mist pleasant AUGUEFl-Qgfii’. _ it'll-rem!‘*4‘*4’+*+++++++++e+++++-i.l-++++++++e-ie-e-i-e-e-i-e+4- TTETDWN QOOQQvwww-wvvvwvvtwvvwwvv -Q,-,, ,,,.., _ q- w--- , ° .<>~v~ooooooo0-o-o»~¢-o+vxq.§.. proud, entering upon +000 it-tt-‘s-i--i--i--eew-i-e-t-e-i-e-i-e-i-te-ee-e-e-e-i-e-e-i.at-lt-s-e-ee-+4--+++++++=i--l.+-t-+ The Gentral Guardian. This column is reserved for news oi local interest but advertising oi a newsy nature may be lnggflgfl at 5 cents a word strictly pay- lblc in advance. Rl-IClTAL by pupils of Lena Mc- Liire. A.T.C.M. at Stanley Hall, stanley Bridge, Monday, Septem- her _2nd at 8:30. small silver ad- mission for Red Cross. L-377-B-30-2i. cactmo kErisllvGToN-nhs Duchess Beauty Parlor will re- open for business on Wednesday, September 4th. L-374-8-30-2i. _P(‘JI.I(‘E COURT - In the P0- lice Court yesterday a Prohibition C“? Was dismissed. A drunk was remanded until next Tuesday. llfAKE YOUR. contribution to Mince Edward Islands Red Cross Ambulance. Do not fail to attend the c. _ njghkhlly On Canada Review-Sta COLLANDON HERE — Lt-Col g; W. Landon. Halifax. General ._aff Officer No. l of Military Dis- trict No. s. arrived in the city yes- Wdhi‘ and will be here today coil- “mlmi! a check up on the progress E1 "h" training at the Light Horse "hi1 l-lelooited over the troops and camp yesterday. BE 0N HAND to extend a loyal flfflhlil to His Majesty's represen- :m‘l°- H18 Excellency the Earl of t one, at the Exhibition grounds “"11"- n-zns. aIILI. ARRIVE TIIIS EVENING “c-O ~ J. Cairns. Assistant National fllnl..~SlOI‘l€l' of the Canadian Red Cross Society. will arrive in gllllllrlérltetown this evening and M H e one of the guest speakers be lie Furry On Canada Revue to M 1°14; at the Exhibition Groundi. bu: Camus is a retired Toronto ‘aH-TIOSQ man and _a_ prominent Rn- vchm‘ who 1S llW-nlz his serv ces vymihlhy to the Red Cress R l‘? ‘s oh authority on Dsastor pgghlsllnd hte organization of Cam. and nan caoss GAJrIIEluNG-A even ng was sp°nt gash!‘ home of Mr. and Mrs. CLW. m“ “l- Mhllftrque. on Friday eve- Mf “hfh a large mlmbfil’ of the 1n :8 o. _the community gathered the ‘Sikh-w’. to an injitation fr“m ‘mime; es: to spend the evening w v for the sol-tiers. There nfjwvaao a number of genllfm“ kmm-yt. hewles some visitors who m‘ n! entertained with a delight- r.‘ ‘Yiilflln. A tor n sit-throng 0' loved"?! N“ “Th Mr=. Wa. pfiugf‘ ,,'“'°51'31"lt ‘it the n-anc. l. s 1PM" of Hsrrferdxlonim. a 9 ‘“‘i"r"\'rv\fl --'|>'~ two-v‘ _>"...,.vf-1 NRA-lbw“ M“ i"?! fro. ccn‘ri- M‘ fltvival s~lo rrzl Mrs. War- ?" 8 “who sow), 'I"'\'~sn mum's-yr; “UL: a" '1' h l/“Yy l1'~l1 order an‘ e-a. I: " ""“'"“""" rlwvlr-v the i-.-..f‘"" Y" vi e‘l nt"“""‘t. a M- 1F_"‘<l\I“"l1 ww- r0"v"_r‘ by n‘? can; “if! an» offering was ta"en T.“ PY-Ver‘ to be a g-enerousore. l o.»pt-..i“_1-.., “The, N," m“ s. fr?“ ~ w. ... rs» We“ oi».- ~ 1 t" s most pleasant ev- of Athlone, _K.G.. P.C.. Her Royal Highness, Princess Alice, G.P.E.. The l cilyrcliiliu WELCOMES Their Excellencies f/f/ k-‘j _ In this Province and City. we have since almost the history been closely associated withthe Mother Countr Family, as 1S testified bythe names bestowed upon and ever by the Island, its respective counties, capitals and o tricts. _We esteem it an honour of the highest degree the British Empire and its Royal Family. _As Citizens, we welcome Your Excellencies t. Decially appreciative of the fact that you did us the honour this Provincial Capital one of the your high office, We trust you will enjoy your visit here, and that make many subsequent visits to this Capital of the Gar BELFAST-BELLE RIVER Unit- ed Church: Services Sunday, Sept. lst, Eldon l1 a.m.; Belle River, 7.30 p m. W. B. MacPhail. IJSB-B-BO-li R. C. A. F. RECRUITS LEAVE- —'I‘hree more Island boys left yes- terday afternoon for Toronto where they will join the R.C.A.F. ‘They are Chas. R. McKenzie. Summer- side, (clerk), H. V. White. char. lottetown. (Dlsclplarian) and c_ T, Butler. York P0lnt (General Duties) It 1s worthy of note that this is 1119 i111"! bOy in the Butler famiy Whv hes 51Ened up with the Afr Force. Albert Dennis was on hand to see the group leave and before they entrained presented each with socks and sweaters contributed by the Red Cross and cigarettes by the Carry On Canada. Club. WILL INSPECT LIGHT HORSE UNIT — The Light Horse regiment was out 0n a route march yester- day flterhwn- Headed by Lt.-Col. E- W. Johnston the boys paraded to the rifle range at the paste") end of the oity where they had "h?" 11ml machlne gun practce and a demonstration with the new Bren Elm, The Light Horse Band was under the direction of Sgt. Thomas McFarlane, Drum Major, Th! R8111!!!" will be injpected by the Governor Genera] Canada at 12.45 p.m. Saturday at the Ught Horse Parade Grounds. Victoria Park. It is reported rial, CQIgnqL the Honourable .i L RB-Lsiun, Min- ister of National Defence, will be present at the General Inspection. FORESTRY HEAD HERE-Mr J. Cl Veness of the Acadian For- estry Station, Fredericton. N. 13.. is i_n the province at present. He is in charge of the forestry in the Maritimes and is here with the purpose of urging the Island sup- pliers of pit props to be careful of their forests when cutting this lumber. He has visited several sec- tions and showed the men a way to cut the lumber for their pit props from the forests which will leave it in shape for further pro- fltable production. He warns them against ruthlessly cutting their forems and urges a culling of the lumber for the pit props. MARTIN-BURDEN NUPTIALS._ A very pretty wedding took place at the United Church Manse. at 8J0 pm. Tuesday Aug. 28, when Lucille Hazel. daughter of the late Isaac E. and Mrs. Burden. of Montague. be- came the bride of Leading Aucrafts- man Hurmon Martin. R.C.A.F‘., son of Mr. and Mrs. Macoim Martin, also of Montague. The immediate relatives of the bride and groom were present at the ceremony. which was performed by Rev. S. E. Hay- ward. The bride _was becominglv attired ln a smart b uc costume with touches of white and carried an ex- quisite bounuet of mixurl flowerr. She was attended by M155 V0711 Beck. of Montague. who wore a he- coming gown of pink and white. carrying a bcuouet or mixed flow- era. The arcrm was suilvflrm‘! by Mr. Martin Currie. of Montaflllv- After the ceremony the happy Willi" coelgrle left hy automobile on a short w ding trlD. l-VEAH-OLI) QTOPS TRAIN — Carol Anne Dayle. 2-.\'P1\'-¢1<1 datrhtsr of Mr. and Mrs. Geo"!!! Dorie lives near the railway crcrs- {rig on Fizroy Street and oft=n watches m big. tra‘ns rcil h? YW" fir st to receive a visi The Citizens are Iully appreciative of the honor conferred upon them by the visit to the City of His E ll iicy. th G - --G - 1 t] . - G.C.B.. x5e. ivl .M.G. Ge. c fiyébiupl. s .ecr>1?,1§.'i2 A§ Eiti V.A. We. of the British Common l i. - - - living in the traditions of a greatv 52112 gcigellteigcahgifitzalizeegplti a m cud people, only serves to emphasize the unity which this de ' upon us, for our sons are fighting sid e by side with the sons o Country. and all the other Dominlons, Colonies and Terr uphold and defend that freedom and heritage of which w begi t0 be as you will day. She ventured onto the track and secured a ring s.de seat on the. rail and calmly waited for the ap-. proach of the steam monster. A-l bout this time (10:30) a fregnt- train headed west approached the crossing. The engineer as is cus- tomary gave two or three great blasts on the whistle winch can be‘ heard for blocks but it dfa’ not‘ bother Carol Anne who remained on her comfortable seat. A5 the train Grew nearer and slowed dowill for the crossing the dr.ver not cecil the child and applied the brakes when it became evident that the child was set on staying. He got- uolvn out of the cab and carried the little girl off the track and then proceeded wrstiyard with his freight. A crowd of people, sensing something unusual, gathered at the crossing when the train stop- ped. The child went home little realizing what danger she had b:en in. WILL PARADE TONIGHT-This evening about 100 men of the Light Horse unit headed by LL-Col. E. W. Johnston will parade to the Exhibition Grounds to take part in the Carry On Canada Review. Two teams consisting) of about. 25 men will put on a ayoiiet fight- ing display at the Grand Stand. On the march they will be accompan- ied by the band under the direc- tion of Sgt. Thomas McFarlane. Dnim Malor. NAVY DISPLAY - The Char- lottetown Division of the Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve will parade t0 the Exhibition Grounds this evening" to take part. in the Carry On Canada Review The Navy Parade will be accompan- ied by the West. Kent Sc-lunl Band At the Grounds the unit wiJ put cn a 15 minute d splay ‘which will feature the Field Giin Crew ll‘ ac- Lt-Commander J. J. Connolly. Personals l Miss Ethel .1. Sutlidrland left this morning on a no.iday visit to Halli- iltcn. Ontario. Petty Officer Fred Larkin left on Tuesday morning to rejoin his ship, the HMS. Cnrtiei'_ alter visiting with his mother. Mrs. Catherine Lai-kin, Chestnut street. Dr. J. G. Joyce, Mrs, Joyce and son. Carlton of Verdun, Que" who Souris, have returned to their homo. Ml‘. Edward Trainer, of the com- posing room staff oi‘ the Boston Globe. and his sister, Mrs. Daniel L. Hastings. who have been spending a vacation in the city. leit on return to Boston yesterday morning. Mrs. George Lane, who has been visiting friends in Lake Verde. left rn return to Boston yesterday inorn- ing. Friends of Miss Marie Murphy. city, will be glad to know she has returned from the City Hospital after undergoing a successful op- eration for tonsils and adenoids. Condition of Mr. J. J. Stewart. injured iii a fall at the airport. two weslzs ago ,...‘.o cugazsd at car- penter yvcrk. shows slight improve- ment. His mary friends wish him a speedy recovery. trrlay morrrnii Caro‘ Arne def-m ed "he would take the track and get "m" 1o a emu tbs Iron Horse that passed a gtfpl] d-wnt-l establish direct a closer vzee: ollbetween the United ‘States and evernlac An Amewcan comma-z plans to telephone service _The state of yvar mocratic freedom confers itories in order to e are so Justly y and the Royal ther towns and dis- o our shores. and areles- t from you on your den of the Gulf. B. ROY HOLMANJWaYOT- tion. The parade will be hesidrd by_ have been visiting Miss Carleton,‘ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUAR DIAN ‘lzlglfiMlfilflhhmHH!IEIEHIEHllltllhlrlaitltlthhiEMFhiFhiFhhhFhEBiFhE-HithiéliithlthifilfiifbEMPRE- PAGE NINE 2P E E I E i l ‘a zaauseuanéiaiiiiaiaianianian f the Mother nning of our since carried j oyable. sociated With of making be spared to FRDM THE GOVERNMENT DF PRINDE EDWARD ISLAND 7?? THANE A. CAMPBELL Premier 0f Prince Edward Island On behalf of the Government and people of this province I extend a most, cordial and heart-felt greeting to His Excellency, the Earl 0f Athlone, Governor General of Canada, Her Royal Highness‘ Princess Alice, and their daughter, Lady May Abel Smith, on this their first visit to Prince Edward Island and sincerely trust that their sojourn with us will be most en- fi@%m&%%%&&%t “ .104 Eir-Elldtfi mmmmmlaslmmhsimlammlaaiaammlaam Eipinininiailaiamlalnialnmisalrslninralnlralnasnlnaalnmmlnln Eaaanaaeaiaannulaa l 1 l Mrs. Frank Murray Makes Plea For Registration WILL LOOK AT PIT PROPS. — Ml‘. isriun Aoryliiii, Mollcton, repre- senting the Pit Prop Pool, arrived in the province yesterday. He is here for tile purpose of inspecting some lumber which has been cut for pit props. Approximately 1000 cords oi pit l)l'Ol) lunlber has been cut in the western sovtlon of tile province v Ml". Joules Nlaobuan. of Central Lot l6. ullo lltls tile contract fol that section. The contract for the eastern part of the province is held bv Mr. Quigley of St. Peters. but no estimate of the amount he has ready could be learned last night. The following appeal was made last night by Mrs. Frank Murray on behalf of the Voluntary Regis- tration of Canadian Women: The part that women will lay in the moulding of the worl of tomorrow, has been the theme of many an oration, since our Empire took up arms to defend the cause of Democracy. Already the opportunity for ser- vice in this great cause has been taken advantage o1’ by our vast army of loyal Canadian womemas shown in their voluntary registra- tion for Red Cross work. The value of organized effort cannot be overestimated in the attaining of any objective, and it has been, and will be, found indis- pensable in the present grave Na- tional crisis. The call has been answered in a general way, through National RegLstration; and now the oppor- tunity to perfect this is being given to the women of this Prov- ince to voluntarily offer their ser- vices. and register as a united body, bound by the sacred ties of Patriotism. One hesitates to believe that in‘ our fair Canada there "breathes a soul so dead. who never to himself has said. ‘this is my own, "my nat-. ive land‘l" Never let it be said that words like these apply to the women of Canada! Rather, let us ‘unite in a great Crusade to defend our be- loved Empire, and thus. help to dissipate the grave apprehension which may at times comes to our minds, concerning the outcome of the present struggle. - 1 It is in a National crisis of this ‘kind that the marvellous union of lthe people of the Empire is made manifest. The spirit of sell-sacri- 1fiee shines forth as a predominat- ing virtue among its women. For is it not to the brave mothers and daughters of Canada, to whom the hearts of its noble sons at the _front turn. as to a tower of ‘strength, for inspiration. for hope. land for courage to carry on. Tire picture of war as we vision it. with its pain and its sor- |row unparalleied, is ineflably som- , lber. in contrast to the heavenly 'peace which still envelopes our beloved Dominion. To preserve for us that priceless |gift. our Christian heritage. the sons of Canada form a living "barrier. which, let as pray, may prove to be .1 bulwark of strengtn sufficient to turn back the des- tructive forces which are attempt- rng its total subversion. shall we fail them? We must not, and shall notl Women of Prince Edward Island. let. us work together with the combined force of our resources. against the com- mon enemy, with such charity and unity of purpose that the expon- ents of barbarism and paganism may well exclaim. as did tiienprig- ans of old: "See how these Chris- iinns love one another!" 01v MOTOR TRIlK-Mr. and Mrs. Elie Blanchard left this morning for their lioinc in Woburil, Mass, ac- companied by their son Bobbie. af- ter spending a pleasant holiday th Mrs. Biancliards mother, Mrs. Stephen Coy e. city, Their dau h- ier, Lorine left on return a, ew days previously, PIERCE- ARROW FOUNDER DIES BUFFALO. N. Y.. Aug. 29-—(A.Pl -Picrcey Pierce, 62, former lute‘:- natioilally-fainoils automobile driv- or. and soil oi George N. Pierce, founder of the Pierce-Arrow Motor Corporation. dicd Wednesday at his home ill nearby Derby. AUTOMOBILE PIONEER DIES INDIANAPOIJS. Aug. 29-—(AP) —Waliei" Carpenter Marmtm, 68. member of a pioneer automobile cnaiiuioeiurilig family. died today after a long illness. He was chair- man of the board of directors of the Miirmon-Irlerringt-on Company, Inc. which manufactures trucks, tractors and arnly tanks here. WOULD -BE RECRUIT A would-lic- recruit In Canada's air force is “I-‘llgltt Se gennt" "Sm' key Joe" llniris, ll, a colored lilfl. who IFS lirefme the Tlrlrlleukr Dot and Irilsrfll of ‘Manning Pool at lllr (‘nnndlnn Natlniull Exhibition. Joe has (‘scurried his rattler care- less mitftl for a neat little unform which the :lr few-n boys have se- (‘\l'l'."i'I for Hm. Tlicy have also alone; the mcmy. pire still flies chips-led la lh'lr lrllimcs to huy him a tte ri e of w ch he is proper- j But for the aid of her vast Do- minlons. England is fighting HOW-- last of her Allies lies prone before the onslaught of tlio But-the Flag of ilie Em- ‘tory, the Cross of St. George, the " symbol and foundation of British discipline and freedom. It remains for us to uphold this glorious standard. and in so doing —we may rest assured- “Therell al s be an England." LA. ' BRITISH 03in BOSTON, Aug. 28—(AP)—'I‘he Netherlands steamship Zaandaln. now under British control, docked today with $l,000.ll00 in Bl‘ gold. destined i0!‘ New Yin-k, a Far East eiiruo. The ship t. ried a few passengers. iiiclildiai; Mrs. William Cardiff bluntly, wife of the manager of a Hoiig Ko-g bank. and her twin dough‘ Margaret and Critlilcoil, l0, 'lli<~ girls will attend school in Alon:- real. HUNTING BIG oasis: AT JASPER. PARK JASPER PARK LODGE. Alberta, Aug. 28.-—l-lcading for big gzlnle. country beyond, to till: iiiuilui ‘IS of Jasper National Purl; and as far north as Alaska. noted hunters of the United States ulio have been outfitting at Jasper Park have be- gun long trail treks into the terrain FATALLY WOUNDED GLACE BAY. N. S., Aug. 29- Ambrose NlcNeil, 17, of nearby Cealtreville was fatally wounded zoday when his rillc discharged liveiciiuiially; willie lit‘ and o rom- piulioil were shooting at targets in tile woods ilenr here. Tzie siloi struck him below the heart. 1000 T0 1 CHANCE LONDON, Aug. 29—-l'CP‘-—:\ iOllr- chalice of getting k injured by a N. i lmnb , 1.000 10 1. L107Hl1s insurance brokers have decided in oficririg tiolielcs lo civilians. The premium rate will be one siliiiiiig 1i\l)(\‘.li 2O er "sl 'l‘ illoillii fol‘ t'\l‘l'\' [.30 iappro utviy S2231 of iiii-ilrnilce. Bri- l or TO HEAD BOARD OTTAWA, Aug. 29-lCPl-Jus- tice C. P. NleTagiie of the Supreme Court 0f Ontario has been appoint- od chairman 0t a tlircc-llliiii "\\'.\l' contracts tlP]l‘.'f‘f‘ill'.if\l\ bniirrl" 1'5" labllslletl \llltl(‘l‘ provisions of the WM‘ blensurcs Art. to consider claims for stwciill depreclzrion on capital expenditures for war pur- whero the season opens Seireiiibol- pilsos. Revenue Kfiilisicr Gibson lst for crizzlies. Roi-kt" Aluiiiltulii!announced tod z sheep and goat. caribou. tnonse llllil --_--_i-. - _.._-__ other game. Promiiiellt Amerirritis en route through to Alnslza include Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Mellon, Pitts- burg. where Mi‘, Afellon is hvodof ill- the extensive lvfelion financial terests. With illPlfJ were ROlWYl ll Rockwell of tile ."\l'llf‘l‘ll'illl Zyl ~ of Natural l-l;slo lrl 0i 'l'S_ Use MlnaEdTsfrhfrlarlill-Vulff. w Taking a flW hours nff from from Ottawa lt visit [Flight Lleui Geoffrey Ill-ck. local nirpliuli- i§t‘f‘l'Pl.’ll’_\'- TIlf‘ photo; (‘aplaln “Hlkclirlrl. l-‘liglil Ion-L v n Colitis ulitl Bob . Ile was ni-vompanirtl ln-(‘allil- “F \ i. lulu-n in front of the livllrtl >l~:-\ SAWERS’ FAST JOB MANCHESTER. El1§~eAl$ a com- ‘llflilll0ll by Australian troops dur- ',lllg a sports lileet. Supper Cleorge COlPlllilll of llif‘ >Frvresiljv Coiniiiiliy. S1l‘.\'l‘fl lllrriilgll in log l-l in. in iiintneioi iii l.) sec- ands. 3 < duty, (apt. II, ll, lkilfnlir. Iilllisl . J. ll. Norton. MA‘. l).l‘.t‘.. stall‘ ul- lnsumnce broker, “I'll “1\'"‘-' 3"‘ Iinillvnnitl Norton. tupiili-l llzi bravely from its right; standard, and on its‘ $12: this picture was taken Captain Balfour and Captain ‘Wakefield r-nteied a i -4 1Shelburne Home Threatened By ,11"gB Forest Fire SHELBURNE. N s ,lCPl-»~Holtics 1n :1 Pm llllils of {he rou curd lotinj.‘ a5 51 ‘forest fife in i0 yo lfflge, Acille lack ci wt‘ err-d tile tfforrs o.’ the ml iilt“ in‘ * , hlticluiiziiiner r.-..». qy:;Aad" been dQSY-TOYPO ti ough lio bony-s rave as j-‘P’. h"e.1 so: attic. War_25PYears Ago Today (Ry ThenFInaIlIan Press) Aug. 30. l0l5--A“’es mode |to Serbia 1n ell t‘ l (‘Y freedom rmrl ;Hf'\$'}lll'l, ll l I l9l'\' t‘ _positl0il.s iii lilo ‘ll \' for Air, flew lit-re Fuller-Secret- ' ' ' ling (‘uniniiniiL and (II My. 3 -r\rd in the ltopal I-‘lyitig (‘l-rps tlur- Wukellolil. )1. I‘.. irlw (‘lulu lfeur mid Mr. Bra-ll. .\ few minutes nHN’ his Parllzuni-ittary Montreal shuns from left tn plane at 5t. Hubrci to fly to l’ ' ’ l N. f’: l f i I .. “x _. h \ ‘ .\ Us, ~. i t at 3 a. . ":- 4 . . a ‘\» 5 "t. » .-. f” A U, _§ _ 1. P s a ' D r‘ "t s"! A, l l . i. a h v 7r r1 it» . i, é FM‘ I ~ i. i .3 k '1 l; m r " a I g,