~ ----/-v~2<~* samurai-t. t - l l l 1 f 1:1. \ My following. r Fresh caughtfiall sis l‘ hot bacon! Food tacit“: Goda-withadash offlceh- , 1y mixed Mustard to bring Lamlir Released ' I’ VIENNA. Aulz- 1?- — A nowll- PHILADELPHIA. Aug. l2. - paper dispatch from Thereslopel. Connie Mack. veteran manager of Jugfilslsviat, SIGBIGS thalG the ION]? :21: Athletics} Baullnxoaulrl? 0:331:13“ er‘ ng o reece. eorse . c reease o . - while enroute troln Bucharest. woofer. on waiver to the Washington attacked at Nsgy-Kiklnda, Jugo- Club. Slavla, by journalists who flreri A - M “m! n] e l ltl ht t him, wlth- fllilc I18 IIIBBBIIYBB. f! iflufilttll; glnf. Tliuaassullsnls srofllllllliililil; forces of boxers has been said to have been arrested. ‘Named by a Germ“- ATTACKED FORMER KING OF GREECE Entries for a NEW ANNAN RACES Wednesday Aug. 1 7th. FREE FOB ALL TROT AND PACE-JWJESE 3409-90 DAN PATCIIEN, 2.15%, Col. D. A. Mcllinuon, Charlottetown. LONGSET, 2.14%, P. J. Conroy, Charlottetown. ‘ PETER STRATTON, 2.15%, Wm. Babineau, ltloucton, N. B. T. J. DIVLIN, 2.14%, Wm. McLeod. Ionbtfli, N. B. PANSY AUBREY, 2.19%, P. J. O'Brien, Moucton. N. B. BUD IIAI... 2.10%, Capt. S. Grady, Summersi’ , P. E. 1. MABGE DIRECT. Dr. Dugnn. Charlottetown. KEEMAII AUBREY, 2.18%, Edward Stewart. French Bi"!- TEDDY JACKSON, Wm. Toombs, Iilensingto MAJOR S. Claude MacMillan. 2.20 TBOTfPUB-SE $300.00 BRITISH GINGER, 2.19%. Col. D. A. Mcliinnon. Charlottetown TIIE YANK. 2.19%, Col. D. A. MoKinnon, Charlottetown. AOACIAVILLE, W. McNeill. Southport. JUST TBAMP. 2.17%.‘D. Cohen, lllollctml. PRINCESS AUBREY, 2.18%, Waitfi. Sill!!!" EASTERN LADY, J. Power, Charlottetown. LLOYD GEOBGE, Dr. Frank Bowncss, Kenslnston- THE PUP. II. Campbell, I“ lntwtliwn- CAPT. JACKSON, Chas. Chandler, Charlottetown. SELDOM Cry Tom Holmes. MOIIQWII- PETER VERDE, 2.11m. Capt. ssmpson Gndv. Sumnlmlilv- 2.29 TROT AND‘ PACE-PURSE $300.00 HELEN DEWEY, 2.22%, Claude McMillan, Charlottetown. MICKEY AUBREY, 2.29%, Carl Weeks, Alberton. TEDDY JACKSON, Wm. Toombs, Kensington. MABGE DIRECT, Dr. Duggan, Charlottetown. JESSICA TEE GREAT, Chester Pratt. St. Peters. P- E- l- LOUISE coLonAno, Geo. llooper, Charlottetown. DIXIE MARQUEZ. W. McNeill, Southport. EASTERN LADY. J. Power, Charlottetown. ACACIAYILLE, Dr. P. McIntyre, Montague. AUBIIIANA, Dr. Ii. McIntyre, Charlottetown. 1G0. Willard Kelly, Soufllport. MYILD KENNY, Harry O'Brien. Unlimi- YORK OLA. D. W. White, York Point. BINGEN AUBREY, J. w. chspiin. Monoton- PUSSYEOOT, Dougald McCarthy. Tilllillll- ‘COLT nAcn m... Years olal-rvnsll siso-w AI. WORTIIY, W. Kelly, Ch-Hottetown. u PEGGY IANGSET, George Calbeck. Silllllll ww- DEVILSET, Dr. J. S. Jenkins, Charlottetown. Races must start at 1.30 P. M., in order to finish before sunset. National Trotting rules govern racing. Baces end in fifth heat. except colt race, which is best two in three heats. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS Three round boxing Exhibition under M.P.A.A.A. sanction between J. Connolly, Charlottetown Y. M. C. A. and Clarence Hickey, Mlllwilllv- 1'. E. 1. (Connolly 145 lbs. Hickey 155 lbs-l Military and Pipe Bands-Violin and Piano. Fiddllng and Step Dancing-Highland Dancing. Gold and Silver Medals for Step Dancing. Special Cash Wile for best step dancer. Midway and side shows Btlllll to the “bil WWII" 71'"- Pari-mutual legalised betting machine on grand ltllld. SPECIAI. TRAIN FROM CIIARLOTTETOWN A Special Train taking passengers and race horses leaves Charlotte- lown at 9 A. M, returning aftcr the races. Return fare, Charlottetown- [Lsfii North Wiltshirc, $1.30; Hunter ltiver, 81.00: Emerald, 55c. Reduced rates on all other trains August 16th and 11th. Meet all your friends at New Annarl Races. This promises to be the biggest of all the big sstherinss held It New Annan. Start early, avoid the rllsh at tho satu- ll day proves unfavorable, races will be held neat flue day lol- 023ml Admission 50 cents. Meals, 50 cunts. Grand Stand 25 cents. J. J. McKINNON, Prop. JAMES PENDEBGAST, Secretary. gflPrliblllPPPfi 5 s I l3.' cf 1. ' F5Prserrwnr ul-lu FFPPPFFFPFF?‘ a P I5. l. 2. 3. and Kilpstricks ‘Western Guardian -A'1‘ NIW ANNAN ltAclise-The Olympia Ice Clea-m. -—WIS’I'ERN AGENIB-Mt‘. J. P. Building, Summeraida will be pleas- er to receive news items, advertising new and renewal sub-u -SEE “NOTHING BUT THE mlfrn" in Central Bedeque Bail. Monday night. Aug. 15hr. If not flue Tuesday night. 8385-8-12-81 . . 5 N, -I'08I'I‘IVELY thc last _e cc _ to see the three act colnedy- a - “Nothing But the Truth" in Central Bedeque Hall, Monday night. Aug. 15th. 1f not fine, Tumday night. Sale of ice cream and can- dy. Admission 35 cents and 20 cents. , 8385-8-12-31 -WANTED i: Experienced hardware man, preferably with some previous knowledge of ran- ges and furnaces. If you have am- bition write us stating age, experi- ence and wages desired. R. T. Hol- man, Limited, Sulnmerside. 8375-8-12-21. Eastern Guardian ‘ JEASTEIIN AGENT -— Mr. J. W. Murdock is Guardian agent in Montague and will be pleased to receive news items, advertising, new and renewal subscriptions. The Prince of Wales, Henry, in I-Iussar uniform, are __cspRAM°TQR$, _ Llmllgl] musing elcomelto the Duke and the Duke of York and his Duchess Duchess. number for sale. Best hand spray- crs on the market- Write or phone your orders. Pcolc & Thompson. Ltd, Montague. British Scientists Say Great Men , Still Exist LONDON, Aug. l2.——“All wrong". was the verdict of British scien- tists today on Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler's claim that for the first time in 2,000 years the world was without a single great man- Sir Oliver Lodge. eminent scien- tist, named two men, almost lln- known to the public, as being not only great men but'geuuises—Dr J. H. Hopper, mathematician of Dorking, Surrey. and A. S. Edillg- ton. professor of astronomy at Cambridge University. "Both are as great astronomers as ever liv- ed," declared Sir Oliver in an ill- terview. "Dr- Butler's charge is plllpably untrue. ln the field of science we are today at the vcry crest of the wave-greater than ever before. “We are ill a great revolutionary period. Great changes are being “"55 and "l0 Oillfll‘ ("Ollielli- made unknown to millions of pen- Them l1"! mil llltlll fill ll Tllin fill pie who live their lives in the bur-Fail" "mlll- The member! 0i’ "l9 ly hul-ly ofghe modem worldy lFire Brigade have been practicing "l could name hull u dozgn “enpion the track at thc Exhibition uses-hul l; would no; he l-nlr [QIGFOUINIS for some time past, and them to brlllg lhem so abruptly he. they arc ill first class condition. [om lhe public," 581d sh- Arthup‘ At‘lhc Tournament fol‘ the Marl- Kellh, one all the world's greatest-time Provinces here ill 1925 tile archaaologlglg, tcsms of the Cliy Fire Brigade l lhlhk ll l5 Clea,- uudacltyqor won first plllcc and sot a world any man l0 gay there u", no gen. record for thc quarter mile hose iuses among our contemporaries? P091 Fillie- "ln a hundred years people will Motor. On Tuesday morning next about lillll lillllANT FIREMEN READY FDR THE TllllRNIlMENT At Truro Next Week. The Teams W11 G0 By Tllll-s it will be secn that thirty members of the Fire Brigade of this city will leave for Truro to take part ill thc Maritime men's Tournament. which will llt‘ held from August 17th, to 19th, lil- clllslve. This Tournament will bo opcn to all thc Flrc Ilrlgades ill thc Atlantic Provinces, and it is 0x- pectell that about ffiteen teams will take part ill the various com- petitions. These will embrace tile hose reel race, the ladder rncc, hose coupling contest and relay race also Tug of War. From Charlottetown the hnsc reel team, the ladder foam and live teams will enter for the hose coup- the Vllfilllli Brigade will have a magnifi- cent representation at the Tourna- Firf» mfinf next week. They will be ac- companied by Chief Ranahan and other friends of tho Firemen. lt is probable that the boys shall be takezl tn thc Tournament by motor cars, that is providing l1 slhfficliillt number-of cars can be obinllleli. Citizens all realize the magnificent. work of our . Fire Brigade. it is a. volunteer service and it has saved hundreds of thous- ands of dollars for our City and ollr people, therefore it ls not ton lllllchio expect that there will be a generous response to the call for cars, and that more than sufficient ,will llc provided to taklvthe teams and others of thc Brigade who iwish to go to the Tournament allrl return. The flrcmell themselves will not only provide the gas, but they will pay the expenses of life cars for transportation across tho Straits, llllll see that the cur is properly looked alter, and those who glvc their cal-s llrc serving a most worthy cousc- look back at. our age and its geniuses as we have ll“. ages befom» Vgahmd hlivilng nothllng more to llio w ar orses. am go ng care- fully, and going to have as good a Man W01] ‘U133 as tljlcankthMy first; thoughts co or a y w a xe ncome. “Sweeplltwill be given to settling my mother. “Slhe deserves everything I can do for . I h - (BY British United Press) ‘base. angvlelevgfivlaleeliefa: l: rig-a LONDON- Aui- 13- "wiumm Kll-llcourse. I'm not tempting fortune patrick. the winner of the first prize. 38am of aboltlzkeaooooo in the Calcutta! <.‘ sweeps es. arrived at his mother's - housein Milnthorpe thc other even-z “Crimes ins. The arrival had been kept a‘ . n secret. Kilpatrick travelling by earl Pagglonelg train. As the car entered the side road Kilpatricks mot-her. who had been watching from the bedroom window,| $°‘¢3“°d "lillmes 9255010918" ill ll ran downstairs. Mother and sorryear. This is the latest cstimatc of met for the first time for elghUl-h" number“ film in France ill: years in the garden, The only w". which men and women. believing; nesses of his arrival were presume“ themselves to bc wronged or Eb8Ild-‘ guxl.urlver_ whoioned, hnvc taken the law into was smiling blsndly at the pOIIIICIIOWn lllllld-‘l- Till? figure has im<i hote which constituted his tip. Tea. P705505 110th U10 TICWSDEPQTS fllldj was waiting. and while he swallowed-the public. and one Journal has ‘(By British United Press) their V a cupful he related incidents of hhflolicned a referendum with a view VOYBEC. to be suddenly rich. he replied: haven't quite realized it yet, but dict has gone against the according, Judging by what others tell me, Asked what is felt like to obtaining the opinion of the pub-i "I llc in the matten‘ So far the ver-l and of any special extenuating circum-i BsOO-B-lO-wftu. the way they treat me it is going to stances in these cases. be vcry nice. “new lotus» I have read 2,500 The “last straw" which has at-f and nine offers_ of tracted wide attention to the ele- from Carnforth where he left the: i PARIS, Aug. 12. _ seventy-rival’ tress, older than himself. that Jeanne Tasse, who received Bernard in a flat which had been furnished by ls predecessor, who left her after two years, should have had sufficient experience of life to foresee that her idyll might not last forever, and that eonscqueloly she {had no right to shoot Bernard, cs- pccially at thc very moment when lhe was malflng out her cheque. l At the trial unscl for the de- lfcnce pleaded for an acquittal. Tile Jury. however. decided that such ‘crimes had gone long enough uh. punished, and brought in a verdict which resulted in Mlle. Tasse being JGIIIAEIICCG to two years" imprison- ,Sir Robefiorne ‘Enroutc T0 Canada (Special to The Guardian) NEW YORK, Aug. 12.—Sir Rob- ert. Horne, formerly chancellor of the Exchequer. arrived on the S. S. Mauretanl-a. today, enroute to Can- ada, where he will open the British Mining Congress in Ottawa on Aug. 22nd next. ll sr. fibiiisiilis x ‘.0 The parishioners .1 sl, Pcteréoliflctild’: mm low. when their beautiful Church was destroyed by l-illltllilll ll! 00""!- "W- _, The work of reconstruction is now in pfillfllll. Illil till will"! N"! was planned to aid the funk. l @- for. A wonderful v sizes, neat and attr beat four ways. on g‘ Whig‘ Bag, ve looking. '¢ Yearly Subscription to The Guardian. All the usual attractions, and some new features added, will be pre- vtded to entertain tho visitors. ' A most cordial welcome and the kindest treatment await one and all. Should Wednesday the 17th prove unfavorable, come the first line lull ihnililinf Balls ..'l‘his ilithe Premillnililie ladies bulge been nyertlpble 1Glvell Free as a Premium with every Nclsjor Renewal Whether your _Qlibscriptioll expires, tollayfilliuqrrow or three months hence, do not lose this opportunity now. The ilhsriiliglotowh ' sufisclilrtrlon DEPARTMENT ‘ i f Prince George, who accompanied u shown ABOVE on thc jetty at Ports mouth waiting to greet their h Q;- on their return from their Austral inn on; “*"l‘~'~-l =1 lu- Yolll- [him-wk Gflgui, ALEMI . Lubricant _ _,’;~“‘.".’a“l.%‘i%.§°°“ N” “m » AUGUST-IBQA ‘I y, and Ours r 1C Greening / It is our guarantee to We have done tllii to well as our own, beca him to Canada, and visit. Portsmouth tclldereg a » - IWIT rrlllnnrlrlfifl" contract to use only genuine Alemite Lubricant. lubricating system in the world is useless we use the proper quality of Lubricant. Drive in and let us give you a 100% job. rlrlflllhrlrlrl n i111 LLIJ 1J_'I_l-l3-_fl_rrf,.,.,. you that we have signed a protect your interests as use we know that the best ‘ess . L453- Ininlnr FVIBLII. I'll": m" Another Scandal j -" l lull, ‘rrun Alrimitn In Ballasts 1 A_ HORNE nhuaala time: the Ilreaaurv. Ireuter heat and coili- vlln. not o! Alemltn Illfil, w» “m”, “"1 rnvicill, rust hoar- Lnbrimi-lg sfnnlla 1ft l & Co. C‘ urlottotown Clvll Lilo BELFAST, Aug. 12. —A storm of popular indignation against the Bel- fast corporation's waste and extra- vagance, as demonstrated in the, McClure report, is risen so rapidly‘ that it cannot hopeto weather it. A clamant demand has been raised Lubricant rm; m4_. for its abolition and the ap int- ing to his ill-health interfering with the proper discharge of his duties while his department is declared to be in bsd condition. Carllsle, the tramway manager, is declared to be unfit for the job, while he would make a good subor- dinate, and Pinkerton, City Surveyor is severely criticised for not knowing his own department, which he re- cently organised. CLASSES ABE Free ‘For All Trot and 2.27 Tnlt and Pace . . . National Ituieslte govern, of which Waste and Extravagance. Waste and extravagance to the; amount of over fifty thousand also the very but-of meals served pounds per annum have been going‘ Peters. '1 on ‘for years.“ One 3f ‘them most! nAbig sTAnT AT 8E1‘ OHS I e B DDS ‘I118 G n B Te" ~ port ls thatg ward political machin- Ill-BERT QlllGl-lll-rtqorolerr- ery is in the hands of municipal em- ‘ plcyes. who have a certaln number; 25 yeurs up; by hls mlsJ The Mcgaw report on the housingmeside those of her nd wh a modiste a couple of yearsSCB-lldnl WB-li bild enough. but thelpredeceased her sevcralllfi-s ago. 1g ls ul-gueuMcClure report is very much worse. River has passed of city councillors pledged against 531g any reduction in salaries and wages 44-8-10-12-13-15. ' 1 ment of paid commissioners. his ‘“ '0 ooo-o-eooooo»; cannotbeignored. ' r , ,_¢,_,,1 n- e- 1 .------ - -- "o." . The report ‘charged ‘all depart- l") I ’ I ' _ _‘ _ . - ments, wit tee e fth ' " ‘ ‘ ow- wu 25$. lief-tr? St.. Peter s Horse Races ing caused by the creation of sino- 1 , .» . l. i; l l d: " 3.125;, .2‘.'“.¥:§:.“.. :ii.“.'..°.i...;.“. _ WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24th 0.. “"5? us... Medical out... n. 0400,00 1N PURSE$ $40000 Health, is called upon to resign ow- ' 1 3 Minute Trot and Pace . .. ‘j ENTRIES CLDBE AUGUST 10th ll percent. lnuat accompany each Entry, Races to fllilfll at the end of 5th IIcat. There will beta well stocked Ice Cream and Ref- hmcni saloons As FOLLOWS. ‘ ._ Pace .. Purse $150.00’ .. . . Purse>$150.00’ . Purse $100.00 ' or It will not boaocepted. this Track is a member. by tho Women's League of Si. 2. 0131.001! sBABP. 0. J. lVIcINNlS, President. To the bereaved familylwe extend Belfast citizens are burning with our heartfelt sympathy, it indignation at the revelations. and -———--ooo----4- it is expected that a great public meeting will be held at an early date to demand the resignation of the corporation and the substitution of commissioners. as was done in Dub- lln. to the vcry great benefit of the ratepayers. MOSAIC AND LzAl-‘nolql. ms- cAscs oceans: run-visas or lroraross. A - (EXlPER-M ENTIAL FARM NOTES) “Running. out" of potatoes ‘frqplani- ly attributed to unfiavorable plivior omontal (aonliitlon or to ccnttfiled use of the same strain of acedlli in nosit cases due to such infectifitls diseases iMosaic and iueailrc-li jcile (By British United Press) causes of which. are still unknown. LONDON, Aug. 12. -—-Sleevcs out Transmission twin season do a 800d many inches tco long fonlfilllloll i! blilllfilli 8110M by tile lg‘ the arm and then ruekled up "tofu! tubers ‘from streets! liluuio I fit" are the newest vagsry in armatiw 88800:‘ 0'! Bllllides or iflllli“ fashions‘ lice. which 0n account of thei, Among thc extremes in dress at feeding hlriliis (sucking the Jllifieii‘ the moment is the cult of either no 0f the Dis-iii) transfer infectious sleeves st all or sleeves which arefllllll from diseased to healthy Plants too long. Usually with the latter Under certain weather condition-t their length is accentuated by mllk-Jlllfticiliillly jhot Al?!’ temprature ing the sleeve of different atcrial the flyllilltoms- of these diseases may from that used for the iu r onbeccmo difficult to detect in the dress“ ‘lfield. lliowever the temporary dis- An advantage of the new fashionaplloarsnco of symptoms isllo proof is that the home drsssmaker whogtbat the affected plant has rccoverv "goes wrong" in cutting he: newed for carefully conducted ex- frock and allows too many inches psrimellfs have denuonstlslcd that on her sleeves need no longer rc-cut once a plant becomes infected it the latter; she can Just follow the never recovers. Tbosddisslsss un- Long Sleeves. iby gradually re- ducing the yielding qualities of Wpotatoes until finally the strain in- voived becomes unproductive. Er perimellt conducted at the Domin ion Plant Pathological Laboratory, Fredericton, NJB. revealed t-‘iM these diseases are capable of re- ‘duoing the yield ln certain strains of Uriah iOobbier, Green Mountain and iBliss Triumph varieties com- moll grown ln the Ploviuce to the extant of 16% to 2l5%ln s. sinEiB season and completely ruinins 8 number of strains in three to foul‘ years. ‘The old practice of obtaining new seed stock when lthe old strain la "running out" still has some virtue in overcoming theseiosel. provided that the reed introduced is equal, to ‘the standard for liixlrll N01 1 ‘Certified Seed P0180399. which allow only a imilllllnlllll 0i ctod Aubor unit seed plot for pplylng foundation lstocll coupled ih judicious roguelng of diseased his ilrom fields intended for as lwelil as exercising the sssl-y precaution ito protect the oliage from other diseases and i s ‘pests by spraying or dust- 1118i‘ Ill ensure a healthy oon- dit of plants, wbicii- il-Bililii! mes increase production. Strict llco 6f the foregoing will turns sufficiently remuner- warrallt pursuing thil l1 laid v0 ,_ fashion. liiko lLato lDllglrt. which may destroy Oertifi‘ Seed Potato phase of the ‘an entire crop in one season, act ‘IN MEMORIAM luus. THOMAS ADAMS 0n thc morning of July first the soul 0| "Mrs. Thomas Adams took its fl ht to the One who gave it. orn in French River, ‘l6 years, ' “d, ago. the lived all her life and didd ' ' - ~ ~ near the place of her childhood. Al- _ ch”!!! "W" AF though ailing for. ssvlral years, hsr WNW 3 very slowly but nevertheless effectooolfputio seheel (Hills t’ school savour you‘ prom flth b’ dllstry as‘ a WNW-Ill" and cams unexpectedly-in her de- mise one of the landmarks of Irsnch away. . Being a very sociable and kind lady-she made friends with everybody and everybody lcnsw her as AIIIIIBCIIG. Bhekdled trusting in His finished v01’ . ~ ' / Olin brother. Nail tlslaod ‘of French Blvsr and one sister Mtlii- ' cont Gmtth- of Pleasant : Mrs. A. . em. Mass: Ilrs. A. It. luck." Ashislld. Mass: Hrs. Maris Spears ~ of. Granville, s. a-I; Mrs. was Porter. Saskatchewan: Mrs. Hurts . Phillips. New Westminster, I. O. Two sons. Lester and Deanna! a gzughter Lila having pmdaoaaaod r. .’ A _> 1A4 . _ _ at‘: