Dver 00,000 Readers Every Dally Issue _ Guaranteed. g Member A. B. O. Li; -_-_-i— Isrllll GI: chrlettetowl all-urn, Tub Cents. rdlnl. Ii‘ del I881. Body of Man t Has Been of Genius Laid t0 Rest I Alexander Graham Bell Will Sleep His Long Sleep Beneath Hls Tetrahellrri Tower Erectrd Years Ago on Top oi Brion Bhreagh- -The Whole World Honors His‘ Memory. BADDITMJR’, c. 1a., Aug l: -~- m, Alexander uruhmn Hell, whosc i5 yours of life uull survict, in mau- ltiuti as great inventor, scientist. and boilcfat-loi- t-utlt-li early ou the itiruing nl August 21ili,.was iaili to rest on tho. summit of Bciuu illiroush Mliuuluiu witll ll Hhll-pllz, uiliiost rustic ccrcuiony. The SUl" vii-PH look pint-c before. sunset. l-oiiiineticliig ut ttvc o'clock Atlan- tic Stuullurtl Tiune. ' A coffin oi’ rusgctl hat-ll pine. lined with aeroplane linen and ha- yiill; iullldietl of liuutiforlzcll iron will envelop the hotly tit‘ the kiliti- Iy old mun of genius nuti in it ho will be laid in n tomb lllflfiliel] mil 0i tiil- snlill (Ttipo Breton rot-k. By firs. Bell's wish tho coffin was uinllo ill the lllVt‘lll()l"$ liwu woril- shops and by the laboratory slllfi' wliit-ii through niauy yoars iullit strut-lures \vllicIl ho uet-llt-tl in his roilourcil niltl texpt-rliu-euts. .A short fuut-rai sl-rvit-l. will be (‘lliltlllflfitl at Dr. Bell's liluuo with only IllPIIlhNFS of tiio. liilllltltllillt‘ lumiiy tutti ilotistiiioitl present. (Zhopilrs funeral march will be piaYt-tl. utter wiiil-h vt-rut-s frtlui tile 10th Psalm will bl: read by the officiating clergyman, Rev John Milcitinuou of lroeuwoutl Presbyterian t‘.iiilrt-.h, iluliticclr. and Miss Joan itiactionniti of Port Hastings, a Nnvit Scotia singer whose volt-o Dr. lleil ilsoli ili love. to hear in his iflctiiue, will slug. Borne By His Own Men. 'i‘heu the oasktll will be borne out from his oltl homo on tho. sliotlitiers tit‘ tho workmen of tilt.- estate to nun of the inventors Own carriages. liis own couch- mau will take the remains on the Iaut tlrlvo up the lMouutnin Itoall tll:lt wiutis through tho forest to the lMouutain 'l'np, tho highest boiut 5'1 Ezistern Nova Stintia. Tiu- frioutis of the. llcall mm) will gather at the‘ tomb anti join iu \\‘t‘l1 known .iiyiiins, Longfel- low’s Psalm of‘ ilito. ions: a favor- itc with llr. unti »Mrs. Ilcli, will ho rctill anti tho i‘irst vorilc of itnlicri. Louis Slovt-nslilrsl ilt-tluicul will ho suuli, niitl those will hl- follow- (‘ll by till» l,nrti‘s Prayer and the Btent-tiit-litlil. after which tbo re- ulaluu tit Dr. Bell will be laid in ,_ _ x _ in}: boats \vllit-ll lll‘. auli F. W. “um "mk mm‘ lomh‘ lialdwin of ilatltleclt, hall been working on tngotlier. i)r, Boil words conveying tlie remains of the venerable Scottish scientist to tho] Mother IElirlb 0nd his soul l0 ‘lot . A Tetrahsdral Watch Tower Dr. Bell's tomb is beneath a Te- traht-tirui \'i’atl:h 'l‘ower, bllilt yours ago on the top lll’ [leiiiu illirlialdl Mountain by tlio invt-u- l0!‘- ifrour it he loukell out over l11fi-1l1lii’ "Xllliillflc of Bras tl't)r LflkPs or over tho partially wooll- cli hills oi‘ the Batldeck country; lltlllfitl here and llitim will; slump; farm houses. tHlfl last watch will be kept tiverlooking lilo SPPHI‘ which for niorc than thirty’ ywars culled him ilack ozirh ilillillllifl‘ ailll whose ilouceftli slereuity SOUIIIPtl to have iutcrmiilglt-tl with his life Whereas in tho past ho l‘t\llll‘llt-'t1 cat-h your to tliis_ sit-cup til’ beauty, iii the succet-tiiug years tho lit-au- ty will return lo him. For his hotly will rest here on tho mollu- taln topwvilou tho country ls very illtiuk and snow clull anti the Plrus tl‘Or a lake of ice. Tl-‘ltilict-k potipl-i say that tho areal iuan who Iluntirt-ll tiioir vii- iago iu Ills lllfilllllt‘ will honor it in greater mcastlrc as the keeper of his ioiub forever. His Last Words. Ilr. Aioxnulioi‘ tlrublllil Bell's last words on earth wort-l of the happiness ot his fauiiiv. t-Iveu when lic hall lziluloll into the nn- t-tiusciousut-ss whit-ii Sllfllllhtl to prom-lie tioalli, he rlllisctl himself nntl with his last breath ailswertili ibc vliice or ills will». anti l-nlnpmt- ion of forty, five. years. Ho scnt a dying message tit‘ love to bis dau- Kilter. Mrs. Gilbert Grosvonor anti her husband. Dr. (irosvctlor, now travelling in Brazil and t0 thc gruutichiitlrcu who. were lint with him. ills other daughter Mrs. David idairvliilli unti hcr hilsbuntl Dr. ifulrchiili wore proscut when he pnssl-tl ziwuy. Thtiso. close tn 11H! Rreai iuvt-uylr saill taliay that lln slept peacefully lull) tielith. After his l‘:iiliiIy. the Vl“llPI‘1llllf‘: scientist in his last. lltulrs tliouliiitl of his wprk. lie lalkotl oi‘ tho. fly1 "Lives- uf grout uieu nil reluiutil llH "We l-uu iunku. our lives sub-l illuo “Anti tlopnrtltig ltiavn bcliiuti us “Footprints on thc suutls of time." Rgy_ I)1'. Mnckiunou will offi- ciato lit both services. A man llf great stature. standing over six fuel null u learned theologian, is [Ills piling.» (']l!i")'.',_\'lflilil who in a \‘tll(‘i\ known for its power npli its depth, will speak i110 001011111 00-0-00600904050-000-4 ‘colloulsllo sprouts; OGO-O-O Rams-loo. var lino per luv. Sc. per line psr day for 8 days or over. lit‘. a line per day for t! days or over (‘mint B ‘words to a lino. (lrlinps tit 8 figures, initial leters, coilnt us one word. 10 per cent. discount for lllltfll. Address‘ forms Dart of ad. and must ba paid for. Special Rates Furnished Room sd. 75o ftir scvon words for one week. Situation Wanted, for seven words. 50° P" Week. >___¢-— ri—-—-.-‘-"“ wlANTElD.—-— AUTO MECHANIC experienced nu ifofd i-‘Bffl- AI)- , , Co uty Garage. ply Queens u Aug +3-‘ TEACHER WASTED-ddlrflt "f second class teacher wanted for Ntrrtliaui Sctllml, $125.00 sulillli“ "will, Apply to E. ‘Mifidlltftl. ‘NOTLllMIII Strut-ion. 590'!‘ 7119 4'“ _____________..__.___,.__--- SALE BV AUCTION AT MY rtlnnts. Lyceum Theatre Tues titty, 8th. Ailg. 11 rum. or the following Galvanised Wash tirlls, boilers, stills anti tlllmlfl‘ ly 0t enamel jugs, clc. A. Williamson, Auctioneél‘. 32125411 'NOTICE—BRING VOUR GUNB to ma. and have them D"! l" good order tor the ‘fall's shoot.- ing. Lawnmowers sharpened stoves and nil general T005" work promptly atttontied to James-White, 38 Kent: St. ‘MEN WANTED -— WE WANT s few real live rellrosautstlvel- in every city and town in Cann- da to sell uutomohil stop siz- nuis: positively prevents scci dents; every ca! owner a 11PM meet; easy to , sell; big. profits Writs torpltrticulsrll nil agents‘ proposition. usanlttni; A Show. P. 0. no: til. Nimlru "Is-ill, outsrts. _ W ur letmst tlillllClllllvlllfl by HllTim-S“ qtwoutila hull been actively tenliagcd on lhc hunts as iato us Jilly-IS. lit‘. wish- oti Mr. J-luitlwiil to continuo their t‘X.]lt\l‘1lllI‘l‘ll.‘i uud lint ltillp; btiflirr- iio passoli away gave needed atl- vltrt- anti information. Bllasted Out of Solid Rock. ' AlPXfllltlUl‘ (irahulu IlelPs -l)Ot1,\' wMI be lnitl to rest in lilo lIGtlPL ofl a living rock. Although tho family iinll Itnowu for yours oi‘ tho scion- listfs wishes to ho litirlcli on the. top of the. uloiiutaln hcilintl his liolno, it was not until ill!‘ nicmfli has mntio that tho tiitfiruily oi- lho ilnliortukinl; was uutiorstolili. Tho tam-tins watch tower under whit-Ii lio uskoll to ho intcrrcti stands upon a foundation of 80110 rock at t.llc very peak of Ilcinn ilhrengh, the highest mountain In Nova .St-titlu, and unskilitul hantli pl e's Paper \\§\\\ \\\\\\ Read byEverybolty Covers Prince ‘lillwilrli Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA MONDAY, AUGUST 7, 1922 lied for Compelling Pal (Special to The Guardian.) PAILIlS, Aiuz. tb-Promicr Ptiin curo ut. notiu iotiay (lorulltu i-iluilussy in tho first tit u lo t-liustirvc l-‘rt-ut-b iutt-rc.‘ war lit-bl. puyiut-n-ts \\-l,-li|li be lint into liilllvfl llllillvtllillvl)’. The ulliiico. folltiwl-tl llio rlicoipt of a utitc from (it-rllilauyr TPILXIillIIK to fuel-i. the .i.'i:'.',tltltl.tltl0 install- llltélill. tit‘ tilt-so payaiit-iils to ifrl-ut-il lliltlfilflll ilic Paris .that series of measures: against a iapwti I11 (ll-rmuilyhl pre- France Warns Germany 0i impending Measures Will Put into Eiiett luullllllllyillu MGISIIFGS spell ment of instalment Due. titizlsns tlue August 15th. 'l‘he first of tlhc French meas- ures consists txl’ the iinnlt-tiiatc silupousltru til‘ uii payments t.ll (ierniau Nationals for dobt c011- trnctell with Idrtmtehmen before the Will‘ both in France anti Alsace Ltirruluo, ' 'l‘.iic offit-os in Paris and S-tras- bturl: wliit-Ii ivoro sol. up i.o 1111111- tiato. tilt-so tittllts were utltitlteli to co so l'ilnl-liliuiulg at un-co and 10 y no ilioro (lt-riuun claims until furl-her tirtit-rll frtlul the Premier. British Columbia Will Appeal Decision 0n Railway Rates (Special to The Guardian.) VAlN‘tl()l1Vl']1l. ll. (U, Allli- tinJYilt- lirtivino. t.l' llriltisii Pliluiuiiia will uppt-al the l'tl'(’IllL til-ciilitiil lll' tilt- iiourti t.-l' ltailwily Itail-s itllluaiizti- titin case. Allied Conference Opens on Monday (Special to The Guardian.) Iiuuwu wiiltlIit-r Auii- ‘iiilltll’ liar voy, who is ou- a liolltlay ill Scot land, -will zittt-iiti eltliel‘ as :l11 ac livo participant or all libsl-rvl-r. No Shortage” i (Special to The Guardian.) ‘IIIUVPIIIPIIL til’ wcstt-rii wlioui. to luaritol. nt-t-tlrtllng tti iltftirulaiitlil l'l‘(‘lllVl'i| lby the Department if itaiiwuys here. German Steel Prices Go lip (Special to The Guardian.) BEWIIIN, Aug. (i —~ Tilo Gcrlunu steel product-rs yosttirtiay auutiun- cell an lllI]il‘l‘t!t\(lL‘llll‘il increase. iii tho prices nt‘ finislhl-ll stool as a rt‘ stilt. of tho rurrciic.y' ticprociatinu aull lilo. iut-rcuscti cost of coal and labor. ' The. new price list provitlor. for uu iucrt-usc of 3,000 uiurks u ton for bar irliu tilitl tiucts are also raiuoli, TwoiMen Killtld When Auto Fell (Special to The Guardian.) QlildlilEtf. Aug, ti- Tho crash- ing: til‘ an ililiilllltllllltl throulzli the IXLfJL" "Mme m" mumps“ or railing til‘ a brlligo on the. Qucbcl: ' Montreal hicbwuv at ilcschain- The nlli til oxpiossivc experts - trolii the British Eilljllft‘ Steel (‘or poratlows plant at 3301"‘?! “'39 fltiliillll. and ll party left for Tluti- llock \\'1lt‘l‘t* till-v will blast. from lilo slliltl rut-k the grave which Dr. itoil will be buried in. National Troops 0n Kerry Coast (Specml to The Guardian.) nUBllllN. Aug. rl.——li‘l-Sll Nation- alist troops Iiuvo. lnlllntl on the cotist ni’ Kerry. taken the Irregul- ltnli driven. tilt-m inland. _ Tim lri-oglllnrs wlore exnoutins an "pint-k by son, hilt they hath propalt-ll ftxr it In the (York cont". 'l‘ho. Nationals, however, landed lll tho vicinity lii Fvilll Iinrbor. about ‘n mllo from 'l‘rulon, which is li l-alm-t- tit Irregular tillFflllllblllfl In Kl-rry. A woak llro was tultilitld llv till» lrrolzuinrs from tho shore. birt the. Nationals tliscnibarkcti lconly and quietly’, nuti the resist- Irlnt-c was abnntloncti. The Nationals urt- now lu pos- syug§hjn of strategist positions on (he Kpffy cnnst, wliloli nrc forcius tlrc Irregnlars to retire itrom tilt: [limerick area. b99305" '11IP.V ~11" nked. Tholl‘ is" who: In intuit at 2.30 o'clock this afternoon rosultt-li in lilo tit-nth 0t’ A. J. Al.- kiusliil, uiarrilill, of liuskticill, Mo... liull llorbort. liall. single, 307 0f Ilrntlliwuy. Mallicn, Muss: At-ctiriilitg to witnesses lilo. two mo" ivt-ro running wostwnrti to- wards Moutrt-ul at a high ‘raio. oi split-d ivilou their cur, n runabout. struck tho railing nf n bridge spunuiul: a sluuii slrcnui, touring tho gilarti away uild plunging liowii tin tho. rocks iuili the Iictl of the river twonly feet below. Tile car turucll turtle coulpitittiiy flflti tlw occupants were pinnctl under lt, iAtkinson was instantly killed but wlicu tbli vliltlgers uiovotl the tialnngetl cur sufticlliutly to tnko out the‘ two men they found that iiorblirt. ‘iinli was slill alive. Ito was curried up on the liritlgc anti given first llilI ireailnent. whiio lip, nlnvlil Myrllutl and Rev. Aiox lLnllllfit‘, pastor of tiin parish of ilouchnlnbauit. ivtlre cailcli null uliniutoroli to him. bill ho only liv- till nilnllt. forty fivo minutes uftor the acciticnl. lie hull throo ribs fractured Iiosillos silfforing grie- viuus internal inlllflfls. iiaii was conscious until the end. anti it was ht-‘who gave ills nnms and m1 ma“ m. wall us that oi‘ his coni- oxuirot). - After the accident there worn a slimmer of Aiucrlt-su curs traveli- iulv tilting the blsbwtiy that stilli- lloll unti one driven hv Mr. Pearl- doubled ullwith Nationals on till- front sud rear. . ......l. ml; of Now nedttu-tl. Mullet. motor I 0f Wheat Cars OTTAWA, ()11t.,‘Alll;. (lx-"PIIPTC is iittin likt-lihtind til crir shortage Pfllifillll: u ‘llllli'l\'flilt' lo-Ilztul-pt-l- tlio tho other pro- I mull.“ ll. curt» lchllrro Iicttlre ho. ed to the rullrolid gtation at Dos-of the accident, Chicago Man ‘,9 To be llead oi Canadian R. R. (Special to The Guardian.) t)'|"i‘.\\\'l\. Aillz. ti.~-~lt is ruiuur- ell Iiterc that. tllt- new hculi of the (‘illllltllliiil National Railways llourtl ‘iii ho a titan from u (‘lil- t‘ll;.‘,'tl .“_\‘:.lt‘iii anti that Major (lruhuul lit-ll, Deputy Minister cl’ China's Typhoon a Cost 5,000 Llves LONDON, Aug. lir"ll0||l lilt- liuitleli States unti Jaipau iiuvo (Special to The Guardian.) hot-n formally uotifioli nl‘ the Al- lltlNit KONG, Aiili. (‘—~-i'l"ivr~ iicd (‘tlull-rl-ul-ll ~\\'lllt'll is to Ill-gill lhtitisaiitl livt-s are believed t0 iit-rl- Mun . Julian ill t-xllot-tt-ll have llol-u-lllst. liu tho 'l'_Vllllfiilll it) he rt-prt_ Jllvtl, btlt it is iitil \\‘lllt‘llv lust Wl-liilt-sti'iy' swam SW3. low lavt-ntyfivt- lui of 1It'l‘t.‘. Urges immediate Strike oi RR. Men (Special to The Guardian.) “liihhddfiiillilit 'i'ev1n.,- Aug. C. -—lll'giug that tilt» striltt- lo support tho siiopmou, \\'. D. itliht-lzts, vit-o prr-sititillt. lit’ till- MlllIilt-‘ltqflltft’. oi"'Wuy Tfilupitryfoos has ioil-l-zralplicll President it}. ll‘. l-s northwest that the strike vote taken Jilly 6141' be p111 into effect now.’ i I \ l i Find lit Albert (Special to The Guardian.) idilM1()N'l‘(lN, Ai.'l‘A., Atllz. G — A finli oi‘ sllvt-i‘ iu ttic harreil inulls uortlll-tlst nf ifitzgcrtlltl, Ai- lit-rla, was rl-ptirtl-ll lit-rt: last oven in: in a apt-ciai tiosplttcii tti tho Bulletin from l“ll'l.gl‘.l'flltl via i~‘ort Murray, tiutl-tl ywilltorllayn Th0 tliivotl uccllrliinpr, tti llio ties patch is at it-list on a par vl-iill tiiti siivt-r |)i'ilt1ll(‘(‘.t1 frlmi tho uliiltis iii ilortliorn Ontario. Silver Locomotive Used By Beer Thieves i-l (Special to The Guardian.) lldliNliistlil, ()ut., Aug. ti —0nc of uiost uullltt-ltlus robberies on rcctirtl ill this tiistrict was so sitc- cossfillly curricti out. by a baud of tbllgg ton tiuys r120 that police working on tho affair ntilulttcti to liay that tiioy arc unable to get any results front their investigat- inns. Thieves (’(\lllil1itIllll!t‘.l‘E(l a loco- motive, lirovt- it to the sileds oi‘ tho Essex Tcrlniual Railway, at Wnikorvillo auli coupled it ‘to a ,trciglit cur containing approxlmu toly one thnuhanti cases of beer wilich had horn consigned to Uni toll States pollllu from Walker- Vlllfi. The car was driven six lmiios over Essex Terminal tracks (to an open spot in the coilntry. There ii was broken into null 7i cnuos of the beer taken out. What. astounded the police is that tho robbers brought the cur containing the remains of the beer bnck tn tho spot where they hntl found it. Tho locomotive was then loft in the ‘yards. Tile robbery was not discover- cti until the following day and the lpoilco Ilcllcve thnt tho men rosp- nnsibln for the thcfl are employ- ens nu one nt the local railways. hilt tiioy so far have been unublo to llnll any clue lhnt would point tn any {lflfllfilllllr train crcw. l chnmbnilit. in send a telegram ntl- visiilg the relatives oi‘ the victims Regimental Colors iantly Deposited and qy Rev. Dr. D_lm_call_ Au lull-resting cl-remony took placo lu St. Jiuut-s Prtisiiytllriziu Church yosttsrtlziy morning lit-lore till,- rl-gillar scrv-ilro, lvhou tho. coi- tii'.\‘ til‘ tbt- 82ml Abt-gwoit Light in- wort- lioruo by Major T. E. Mac- Nutt anti lt‘upt. A. It. ill [luck llil- tior lllt- Ctiililllilllll of Lit-tit. (‘.01. V. ‘lln (lt)l)(1\\'l'11 anti ilUFtilllllilllltftl by a guard of lnfautrytuou. Ulht-i‘ l‘llrnlt-l* tifflil-ers til‘ lilo. rcgiult-u., in vliltlilll; in‘. Wurhurtou, were in uttt-ntlauvli at tho service. The tiotucbuicut was uiot at lllt‘: itov. Mr. Mililigan liiiti rl-prest-u- lJlllVPs of lilo. stessltru anti trilsioos \\'|lti 11‘tl tho way to lht- front lii‘ tht- vllllllt and choir. lloro (‘ol. (ililitlivili madl- lilo i-t-qulest ill llil-. uumc lif t/Il‘ tifliict-rs of tho rt-:_-,i- int-nt that tho cliitirs he lloptisitoll 1H iii. Jillllrs’ (Tiiurcb Iu btliior of 1h" rvlziluout. as a uit-ulliritil to ihllflt- who had fallen nltli as an inspiration lo thl- iivlutr. The coi- "F-‘i \\'l'l"‘ iflfniallyr l‘(.‘t't'lVt'il by the pastor unti tultou charge. oi‘ by tho tiUSSltiiI unti‘ trustees. Thon ftilltiw- l»tl a llt-tiil-attlr_l' prayer by the Dag. i111‘ aiill the National Authom. A-i'lt-r tillvtutiouul st-rvicl-s mm. llill-ieli by tht- pastor an tellitlilt-nt soriunu was dolivorell 'l)y licv. Iir. ‘WHY-to lluiioail of Montroul, who look fur bis toxt Psulius XX, 5; "iu Hm nainl- til our (loll we will sot tip our banners." l illluruti suid‘. loliuy uro_lhoso. of tho 82nd Abe}: beilinn of 18180, lnantl of (‘ol. tltlublicsn would have i llillltlllhlt‘ fact that such was tho. ,in_vai Impatience of the men that lihoy tlid not wait for the mohtl- illlfllltlll nf thoir oltl regiment hilt parts of _tilc country, to such all extent tha-l -whon conscription was introduced iii t‘auutla, wilt-n those rotors wcro gifted lo the rolzilucut In d008, tho latl: Cni- onol ilaniol Stewart. was in coni- inand anti liiut. be was for forty yours a uicuiilor of this church. for nlauy yours a mcmbcr 'ot its kirk session anti superin- tendent of lSt. School. “iDotiicatcti by tho laio Rev. ~iJr lllullt-i-lon; chaplain of tho Rcgl-I _lnout. tho colors were presented by ono who is with us today in the INT-Hon nl‘ oxlbieut. Governor I). A. hiucKinuou. Anti it is grati- fyinl: tn mark thall the two ilout- tiuauts who till-n recoivctl tho. col- ors on behalf‘ of tho rcgiulctlt, Iliujol‘ lilac-Null and Capt. Duck. arc those who today bavo return- ctl tho lbauners to he sol up lu tlio name anti in lilo. houso oi‘ our (ind. Licut. Col. Goodwill who to- tiay presonlotl the roqilesl that tho colors ho deposited. was the ulijiltnnl of tho regiment. "Associations, often ton tlcop1 for words, cluster around regi- mental colors. Wc remember nil tiioy stooll for. all who served un- dor thclu. nil they must recall in the tiuys to conic. Such flags n": more than common pieces of built iulr: tiioy are sacred cnrhlcms. rc- iiroscnting all that is most sacred ttrus as mcn and women. citizens anti Canadians. Tho oltl 82nd is gono; thut lilcso. colors that ro- iuatn stand for tho sentiment and loyalty of those many men from nlir midst who fought under the‘ James‘ Silntiay l onlhiem untier which ollr mcn wore lighting overseas for King, country nnti civilization. “The King's colors. cnrriotl by ovory regiment. nr battalion, rcprc sent the Thrnnc which binds to- ~olher rill parts of olir world-wide rlimniro. tho greatest. faintly nt nations that tho worili ‘ll-‘lfi ever soon. llilis Malt-sly tho Kim: stands us the centre of ollr worili- wido unitv. the rcprtisontutivn of our world-wide rizbls and liber- ilcs. the symiilnl oi’ our world-wide Dower and responsibilities by land and hv sen, The worili has Innrnnll in respect the British tins. repre- smit-lntz as lt does tho greatest. clvlllzllli! power among tho peopl- os nt the mirth: tho svmlhol oi‘ tilstlco‘ anti tnlrninv: the chamo- lml nl‘ honor and freedom: the “FIVIQPPOT M wanker tribes: tho tot: of lawlessnle. nnd nlundtir: the guardian lit’ lhti world's nearo and safetv, All that is tiosrost to to: tn informational pence. in m- ililtll‘ of llll- t'llill‘i‘ll by the pastor,. ill his iillrlitlucttiry rolimrklq l);- “'I‘ilt\ colors deposited ln l-Iiilrllh ‘W11 11.1l.'ht Infltuifl’, a TPl-Iiillfilll of lovai volunteers wh-ich WilH ruiscti ill 1075. which soul two compan- ies to resist. the North ‘lvflfll ht;- uulicr the cnm- Stolvart, and which llesliinaietl tlio uuulcrolls local vnluutoors for fflilrofly] "nlmlgslio great war nl‘ 19.14, bur. for m‘, (Ihurcb o1‘ (ZllrL-lt, lbclorc the Eter-l» ual Tilroile? Again anti again, in ilnlpressive Ceremony Yesterday St. James’ Church of 82nll Ahegweit Light lu- Fittillg __ Sermon Prearhell . tium, in the well-being nl‘ society, in tho happiness ol‘ our hoult-s, centers ‘arouutl that historic flag wherever it floats to tho four winds tlf heaven. lautry won't: titeplisitlltl lu lhc “Ni-arty oight years ltgtl today, tfllilftfll by lhl- rotluost of tilt.- tii- tho 1st Sunday of Ail-gust, 1014, i‘it~t-rel of liio i-ogiiiitiut, Tilc tailors this flag was uufurloll in every part til‘ the known w0riti—wh_v? iltictiilsti a war-like nation hall elhocirotl tho whole worili by cast- ing : ‘idt- litiuor. justice, (ltlfftllltiy; unti. lrnulpillig on u smaller nu- tlon tn which it hall given its piighleti wtirll of lrielltiship, tliroaleileli the very basis oi‘ our civilizatioiP-tiisrtegtirliiitg laws, piollgos, lunral cnllcs and lillerila- iitinal trt-atll-s in its Iiarburous lust of power. in southern sous, in tropic islands, in all tho-grout continents oi‘ the earth, out-flash- oti our flag of Empire, the staud~ urti of olir ifiug, the well-known and justly rtivcroucetl symbol of justice, honor, trcolloul. fair-play null pear-o, Iu this protest, (Tanulla was aiuunfl hiit- first, taking what was uutiouiltt-lliy the moral lead on this new continent. The stir ol‘ tiloscrriticnl days for mankind can never be forgotten. Tho soul of (Ianatia awoke, anti foremost among the rest, the loyal biooli of tho Islanders was rnilseti. True to their noblest traditions, they fitltritoli lo the standard anti with silently roinforccnlents wont nvor to the fight of lilo nations of the worili, (‘an anything ‘be ticarer lliiun such historic national col- ors‘! (‘liulli anything ho. more sac- rt-tl than those colors wilich recall the enthusiasm. seit-sacrificti; the suionliltl men who counted not their very lite, so full of joy and pronlisc, licni‘ unto them, in their manly tingcrnoss to take part in that struggle tor Justice, boiler, frcctinln anti right! “But why sot up these colors Iioro, in the ilouso of God. in the that luighty war, lillugs happoncll that uoiie, not even the military leaders can yct explain, cxct-pt ar. (iru01it~ ‘:it iilttlrtiit. reclmllitoll-tlilij-l"‘1111§1-“‘1 1" 11-'1U"111°115 i" i111’1'i‘Tt‘-nl ‘v'"1‘1""1"1' 1111151-‘3150115’ V1"’1'1"1e11" “mm”: was "l mssertanu" on the tiaiA-as it’ (loll ilimsolt hall some-i how intcrveileti and turnotl tho‘ m“, title nt Iiattio. I-lcro, wo an; lnltl_lrevie\veti most oi’ the cnilses of ma“ f" m go ‘vow. in“ l“ Chm, llit‘. buttlo colors are llcptisitetl “audmTPFt 1Y1 tho worltl lgllplnwn p, W" i" ll... grpnt fir“. a token of gratitude t0 Aluugillypsent time by ivay of tvi introduc- lsatle. ll isintcresilng to note t|itit'G°‘1‘1>Y W110"! 1110110 vltftflry is iic- 1419" l" 1019 "Timmenl- cilro," iicrc. whore the prayers! nud praises of the souls oi’ mcn Ilortiisln anti cnmratlesliip of those that it wmlll] the flllviggblg to M. I _ B1 Dr. George ii. Turner and the Dunbar White Iiussurs on two oc- casions drew to the Chautauqua teult the largest crowds which have been in attendance thus far during tho (‘hnutuuquu week. Tho tonit lwns almost filled to capa- city on Saturday evening at the program ohtiio Jiussars, unti tiiero. was standing room only at the Vesper Service inst night. it ls expected thalt the recnrli nudi- l-nco of tho woek will tllrn out tr sen tho. piny, "Turn to the Right" which will be ilrescntell touhht. Tlhe ilumbers whit-h on Saturday night brought forth the. greatest applause were the salts-phone solo of Mr. Judd, the xiiopilonc solos of Mr. iloberts, anti the en- semble uumlhors eutitieti, “A (‘irons Parade", and "A lSlcigii "i110." Under the direction of Dr. William Mnupin, this company of lively unti artistic young men ilresoutell n program which com- bined classical brass nuudyers with Iiulutlrnils null turt-ial stilntll in a tielzrec which delighted the large autiicucc. After the. inter- mission. they appeared in the striking costumes of the lilussars. anti for u half hour gave the bosi nl‘ their classical lmnti numbers. During the intermission, Presi- limt McDc-nald oi’ the Inca] guar untnrs and Mr. G. D. ‘Wright. ex- mayor, presented to tbc audience the proposition oi‘ u Chautauqua for lil2!l.— ’l‘ho response was eu- thusiastic, and after the program All‘: All" the ‘Ads. Worth While Prlnflng All fire News Worth Bending I II, Olllll. M U. 'I.L| I0 libeellfliol. lldllverod O0 illo Slllonllill» Musical Bolloelis i A pcllaoiaomsaillrllay Dunbar White Hussars Heard hy Large Audience Saturday Afternoon anti Evening. Dr.. George H. Turner Delivers Iline- Lecture. working man or common laborer‘ to acquire a gralnuphtms or auto or otiu-r antirles urliicb hall zl- wuys been looked upon as pittllllttl" tn so called rcfineiueut, was con- siliertll n presumption. Now all that sort of thing is changed and the svorker is coming intr- his own. Dr. 'i‘ilrilor rofusl-ti m ilciiovo that the people ivere falling awn" from religious fervor. Ho ao- coilntetl for the uneasiness of l-llw. bonds 0d’ the. churches iu regard :.i their apparent illlllllltlté by stating that it was the uneasiness which always accrued once every genre-s- ation when the oltl cburl-h moul- bers had served their time aiitl must lurll over to ylluugl-r peopll. tlhe direction of the l-bilrtili forces. There is always slitting the oltl folks at. such a limo an tllllirfdltjii- sion that the younger element lat-k the Interest in the loyalty for the church and gre also lacking ill fervor. Time. only, wipes away that illusion. Tile tidtirt-ss gave fund for. thought, information and inspira- tion. it was a ‘frank discussion of personal, community, national, auli intcrnattiouul aims. lie tileurly do- tluell the obligations tit ea-l-Ii 11M‘- xtu, town nnli nation in orllt-r that tilt-y iniielht know tho part that eat-h must play ili tirtlor l0 attain the goal of social justice. n group of persons remained tti tliscilss tho. best method of guar- unteeing the (‘buultauqula for an- other year. it was decided by n vote nf the persons assembled cilre one huutired guarantors to sponsor the movement for an- other your. A start was made and it is expected that today and tomorrow the balance nl‘ the guar- antors ‘wlll be scoured without tiitticuity. Dr. Geo. Turner. . Vrolwards lthe treat," was. the! subject of a lecture gliveti Satur-j tiny afternoon lby Dr. Geo. Turner Assnciriite Director of the Swnrtii- more Cilnutuuqlla systeml. Iiior optimistic sido 0t‘ what appear to be our present tiny troubles. Ile at th o pre Taking each nus-e of unrest Dr. Turner BlIOWBtl how the unrest Canada Satisfied, With Can_teen Fund LONDON, Aug. li.~— The Cana- lllan Government has intimated to the Iligli ltltllflilllfifiiilllfll‘ 116.10 that it -is~ willing to titrctepl ‘(Yan- (Ida's share of tlho Expeditionary Force Canteen Ifuutitl, as determi- ncli, provided it is in accordance with the agreement rcachell for the division of the profits, The High (Yommissionefs lilfflcq l l5 satisfied that the division Vii; in uccortiarlce with the agreement. null tlnnatlak; total rhurc will, therefore, be about $2,500,000, of which $2 ,000,00'J0 has already been paid. . —-——<-e>ii CHEQUES was: CASHEE- sv BRANCH BANK m BFIANTFORD g9 0m l" ml atmosphere n; revnfrirlsi-ng from that cause was but err-pm. and wmwmlp to mg ever. tbeoxprcssinn of our evolution to»- nlti flag at tho front, All thrnurllu tho war they stooti here as the‘ tlonal security, in religious tree- fill"? living Gull, whose gcg-ptre l5 a1 sccptrc of everlasting Righteous- ness: hcre, iviicre we celebrate today lint the gloom but the glory 0f that Cross. from which comes our noblest inspiration to scli- srlcrifico and service in the cause. 0t’ ulnn's highest good: iicrti, whore we look up no longer to all anaemic, wlinry lletcateti Christ, but to a Christ ilopcflll, heroic, Vifii-flfifllifi. Hinutlinfi out btifore tho worili as the representative. of thnso great moral anti spiritual tort-cs by which this ilnivcrse is govlfrriletl. Thy which aiouc man- kind shali over truly iivcz_ Ilorc. whore. in communion with the un- soon) wo realize out‘ frlliowship with those comrades of the Cross who, in their loyalty to the best anti, their self-sacrifice for the Rood or mankind, laid tiown their lives that we might iivo. and livc for thc same grout ends in tho Bii-tht of God. ilftlic sacrifice oi.’ soif anti the really service of plan's good, bringing to our day a worili of better llllIlKfl, a daily ruin of God in thc lives of mun- kintl. when wrong and hatc are llcntl, and love is the Illw of all. Look at tilest- colors, rind as we think oi’ the bravo men who canto not drank. such colors are truly rod in blood} Throughout our Dominion monuments are being eroctcti to their undying memory. Con we recall in thought or word nil we owe to them?" After paying further tribute lo the man who had fallen, and eni- phaslzlng the tneetl of colitinilrll loyalty to ontfs country and roll pnnsilhllity to God, Dr. ‘Duncan continued: "You all know lhnt them are worse things than death, which comes with war. No one. loves wnr tar ilsolt: but when the Interests of man's best lite are in poril. ho is not worthy of the nnmo. of man who has not. the morass to stand up ml- till- right. The greatest u!" in the worili is cowardice: at tho bottom of every sin is cowardice. cowardice to me‘ true men. Ro- lmrtiing overv war during the. last renlliry lit. least it has been suid "This is tn nut an end to ward.’ l tio not believe ‘we shrill never have another war. I beliovc It ls oflmlllt’. sooner tbnri We think: for this lust war was not fought to a finish. But. it rests with the grouiilr. TORONTO, A-ug. 6.—-Dun|ng the hast week or so, a'cievor fargcr, 1J9110Vml t0 huti from 'l‘0rtiuttl, has passed several bogus Cllflqueri on. tlic Brunttortl branch of the Bank of Montreal. Al the clicqill-s are signoli with the name of l|i_~l Honor the Lieutcuaut- Governor. Mr, Iiurrv Fockshutt, and are nu- liorseli with the name, "l, M," Murphy." Tile known Itiss auloilnt. wards higher anti hotter things. {in a lte-w words the goal of today is social justice. The first phase of any argument rteiating to social justlice, suid the speaker, must of necessity deal wiltiit the matter of a better distri- bution of the lworid woul-th. 1f we would examine into the facts to- day we would see that the world's wcniltli is lbetter distributed today _, to $925 than ever before. income tax ‘ ' returns oi’ late years show an eu- oriuous increase in the number lit people receiving from $1,000 to $3.000 per year, and also show a great ticcrcusc in the number of persons iwith huge incomes. In the past generation society, especially in rural tiistricts hall improved ilrtmcnst-ly and comforts and cvcn luxuries were more widely and trleeiy distributed. There was a time when for n announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc- IIATEs.-10c per line per dsy. 9c. The Weather, Temperature, Tide, Moon, Etc. TORONTO. Aux. 7-—Moderate fresh w-inds, smith to stiutlilisst. honouring vnrirvhlo with fog. iilgb tide ltlrls morning at 10.03. and toiligllt at 11.25. Sim sets this evening at 7.23 null rises tomorrow morning at 4.50. Full moon tndny, Aug. 7th, I2.i9 l! .111. Tide is high in Sumniersilio 18 minutes inter than in ‘. - _ per line per day for 3 days or‘ over. town (Alumna til". u line per day for 6 days or ovcr ' ii flxilrea, initial letters count as ' one word. l0 ner cent. " for cash. Address forms‘ pert ot ac 4 sndmust be DIM for. ‘N0ozie” the Sunshine .51? Aw. T 12E Aim NO GHOSTS "Dr. Bagnhlfs office will close at 4 o'clock during August 79713t "Taxi service stand day. J'- 3 wed-lock, nighl-al-irnest MQCBIEY 88 Sydney St., James Power. 69D l-TD l "Reserve Tutistlny, August 811' for ice cream festival at Duns siulffnage. 72l--l~3t. "Taxi Service, country work s specialty, being perfectly scqusin ted with every part of the island. I can guarantee you good and quick service st reasonable rates. Phone 4434. "There will be a baseball match between the Charlottetown team and Fort Augustus in ‘Fort Augustus on w duesduy Ana. 0th. ~ commencing st 2 p.m. sharp. A ' basket social will take place im‘ mstliuteiy lifter game. Ice cream (‘COIII-lllulit; On Page Threeflm and soft drinks will he served. Proceeds in aid of church llllyi, '1.‘";.“i> .