Over 40,000 Renders, ' Every Daily Issue Guaranteed Member A. B. c. Ollllottetuv G rdl ' lornlll lPc-u-‘CLI st War Veteran Receives His Medals Congratulations to f apt. llubley of Soutllpolt Whose Advanced Years Did Not Prevent lilm from “Doing llis Bil." Who is the oldest veteran of tho n cam,“ question Queue“ ‘he Great Wart The claim to this distinction has been pllt forward frolll every loyal corner of tho Elllpire, but it is not generally k-nowil. that to P. B. island belongs so far the llcncllt of the doubt in this controversy which has not yet been decided. and probably never will. lt zllly town. city. state or province lll Canada can beat the following rc- ‘cord, however, tlley have yct in be heard from. ' The authentic "Old Timer" l-l‘ the lwar, so far as The Guardian is aware, is Capt. Garrett llllbley. of lSollthport. who yesterday rc- ceived through tllc G.W.V.A. llis British \Var and Victory ulcdzlls. He. was born ill Lllnenburg tlolin ty, Nova Scotla. on the 28th day of January. 1840, and is collscqllelltly in his eighty-third year. The facts are these: Captain Hubley. who was for many yours master of vessels sailing to and from lslitnd ports, enlisted lll tile ' lRoylul (Ja-nluiian Volunteer Ro- servo rn Muy l5. i917. ills official number being “R2128. llc was al- lotted to l-l.M.C.S. Lunsdliowlle as leading semnun llilll rendered offl- cient service oll tile North Sydney" and Causo coast protection during the strcnuouil ldonlhs- lfililll followed. His experience ltlitl ills i-lliillllfilil physique were q-llailtles too valuv l able ‘it: he shelved; llnd the on- disting Officers llo doubt looked upoll the elllbnrnssllll: question of his llgc .lftvr the lllflilllfll‘ of Nel GlC'li':<l glance at the retreat silzlllli * upon tllc lllonlorullle occasion ;, -wlletl ho is reported tn llnvo pill ‘ [his blind eye to the tolcslzojlc. At 715i! events. (Japtain llllllley survod through the lvar with old nlon young enough to be his children. it jg not on record that be r shemnled sickness or "soldi- ercd" oll duty. Capt. Phllllfly was in g remlnlle cent vein yesterday when he was interviewed by The Guardian, and __ _.<_._ _>-_-._..- oo-wo-og; icolvollllsllo SPECIALS OO§O~ ltATIlm-ioc. pel- line per day. 9e. er line per day for h days or over. c. line per day for 6 days or over Con t 5 words to o. line. Groups of I figures. initial lstors. count as one word. 10 per cent. discount for cash. Address forms part of all. Ind must be paid for. Special Rates Furnished Room no. 75c for seven words for one week. Situation wanted. for seven word; 60o per week. FOR SALEYor rent cottage 5i Elm Ave. 3039-30-4i TO LET DWELLING HAVING all modern conveniences. Apply 106 North River Road. Aug '.l0-2l FOR 8A-LE—Beau-tlful "Gold llilll" rnsre, 5 years old, 80ml ("ll/tif- Apply to Grafton Ci\ill|)l)I‘.li,i.OllK Rjygr, 3030-303.“ "LOST-Set auto side curtains. Liberal reward. P. B). Mutcll ZilDZl-‘JB-ill —— trllViifliffllll‘ of tllc late administra- "SNNP SHOT FINISHED.—SAVE money and time by sending your diims to us to lie developed and lprinted. Give us a trilll. —— I'll“- plre Studio, 1036 Great George Stregt, 865>9-llllD p_..._-l.._ ‘STRAYED FROM THE CLIFF ‘House. Sllnllopc, ll Jersey grade cow and steer. cow bus lcft born looped down over cllook. Finder -w|l| be rewarded. address J. J. Davies. Cliff liouse, Stunhollfl- Aug 30-2l "APPLIOATIONS FOR THE PO‘ sition of Agent of the Chilli- reu's Aid SooielY o! (llmmllls: town and ‘Truunt Officer, lll Th5 City will ho received forthwith. For terms‘ and - biirticulilrs ‘llilll!’ “to W. L. Cotton. Secy- Tress. Auglii lll. ‘MEN WAN'II§O—.,WE WANT s few real live’ representlli.lvcs in everyclty and‘ town in Bhnu- da to sell automobile stop sig- nals; positively prevents ilccl- dents; every car owner a ilflli" pact; easy to sell; big profits. Write for particulars and llgonls proposition. lGanarlllm Auto Shops, P, 0. Box 154. Niagara Falls. Ontario. ‘TO THE PEOPLE OF CHARLOT tstown.-—-The Montreal Fur Re- modelling, wllll ro-estahlishthoir business on the 10th of Septem- bqr,~lll -Rl-iey's Building, Queen Street. Ollr remodelling. repair- ing slpporders gives satisfaction to‘ =sll.~ Trusting tint you ‘will illtrulllne us again. r001 Ful- Remodelling. ' presided llilll nftcl" tact that .le recalled vivllllv the Amer icnll Civil \’i'ar, wlloll- lle was n l-lnilor before the nlns-t oll tllc schooner Zebra. plying from Bos- ton to linrllllllues. iio llilll fol- ioworl tile scat since he was '1 Young sllavor ol‘ twelve. 'l‘llls would be away back llll i852 —- a time when romantic looking sall- lng craft‘ of all‘ kinds were to be sccll lll liinrltillue DLFIRI 4m] who" at sen it was~ "(lll tllc fiddle on the folfslo zlnll the lilllppllll; naked soles, And tllc genial ‘Down ltllc milldln Jake. and courtesy wllcll silo rillls;' Wltli the slivcr sens uroulld us. illl‘l tile pale nlllon fl\'(}r]]{;:1fl_ And the Look-out, not zl-looltiil’ and his pipe bl-wl glowing rl-ll." Dllrintv ills sailing carccr Capt. l-lublcy followed l'llir~ll_v' lilo. Wont llldios rolltc. llc llnd experience ill fishing llilll tronst work, and lliilill‘ ten Labrador voyages. Ho is lll-day olljrlylllg vlvry good health, though his war activities have. 51$ llc says, considerably sot lllnl bark. llc l‘r--.r|lll~lltly walks to Charlottetown frolll Solltllylort. zlllll loves a (‘hill and a jolm. ‘ nlllcll as ever. His molllory. ills cyn- slgll-t, nnd ills hcarilll: aro r|lllle illlliilpllll‘(!i|, bllt lle ullblllslllllgly declares that lln intends t.ll evade conscription if pvvsi-liblc when the llcxl war comes. 'l‘l|<~! Sfifld-Zfilill-f traditions of llli‘ fnrllily lll-v woll k017i llp lll till. por- Hflll ol‘ the (‘nptllllrs llilll, (‘zlptllill John ll. llllllllfl)’. who t-oilllll.llldl-d during tllc wnr n nllllc HWl'(‘])l‘l'. and is now lll conllllzillrl cl’ (7. G. M lM. Slgnllllel". ~i~po>i lll. bill rllllilll Tilt} joint political Mitljlvtlill) lvlolldlly night was olll. n-f tile largest ' years. Mr. G. W. lllllllsny nbly dllctory address allllollllccll tllut| "'0 l""’gm"‘m° “f s|m°"""" ugmudI tcrcd tllc car nlld rctur-lcd to llnb-l upon was as fu-llows: Mr 'l‘llolllas. lilac-Null, Conservative candidate,‘ ZVlr. Simpson (fruzlcr. Libelill call- liltlilll‘, Air. .\dril-,ll Arscilnlllt, (loll-- nervatlvt: cnlltlldiltu, Mr. .\. (‘.l Suullllcrs; Mr. J‘. i). Stclvnrlnl Leader of the Opposition. lloll. C. W. (frosby. (iolllnllssirllltll- of Public Works. urrivllll: silllllclvllnl. late was by mutual consent itlvell it. place oll tllc prograllllnmfolltlw- lug Mr. Silumlcrs. No time lllnlt was set llnd, as tllc chairman allnollllccd, enrll spanks-r was at liberty to continue until lle "ran down". Messrs MncNult, Frazier, and AfSClllillli, spoke for from twenty to thirty nlllllltos. Mr. Saunders did not "rllll down" lllltll he had ncoujlled about an hour evidently with lilo object ol‘ crowding Mr. Stewart's address into tllc midnight hours. Mr. Saunders repeated ro-lllnlns o! figures calculated to show tllc ox- tloll cull tile ccollonly of tile pro- soilt; bllt us ncllllor llc nor ills ihllilltiilldl.‘ llnd ii clcnr grasp of wllat llc was trying to conlo at his address was a wozlry and ridicul- ous wllstu "if vulunlllc time. llc rend wllui purported to be an illl- alysis of liquors sold by tllc (lov- crilnlent VUINTGHS- tlucluring tllelll to /lle absolutely pure. ‘Pills was re lvl-ll with incredulous groans l'rolll lilo zllllllr-nce. Allotllcr of ills provarlcations was that llc- cilrdlllg to the report of the (llilll Superintendent of Education illl-ro wore ovl-r l00 vacant sollrloll-l wlloll tho Liberal party cnlllc into power! lMr. (Trnllby was listened to with collsldeluiblrl patience nlld llo ox- culjlzltod ills department. ‘ks far as words could do it, to lilo bent of ills ability. TMrQlJ. i). Stewart began llis address lllllollt lll.ll'l ulld spoke tlll 11.46.‘ llo was given a slllllllfllll hearing llotwllllslnnllillg ihrnlattr- n-r-ss of tllc hour and urns lvrootod with round llflcr round of nil‘ plnuso llnd rllcclrs. The sentence, oi‘ tllo molding was lllmost if not lvllolly unanimously with lilo (lon- scrvnllvo candidates and tho (‘on- sorwl-tivo lcrldor. lllle flatly’ r-nn- lrlldlctod Mr. Ellllllldol-‘s statement lllhollt. tho l00 vncnnt schools do- clnrlnr: illrlt. no such Tlljlilfi. ovr-r npprllrod in tho Chief Superintend- ent's report. As for Mr. Saund- er's figures, lln said, they may bc read up and down or down nllll lip they melm tho same thing in the The Mont- to twelve end nngl that means notlllns- Tho gloating closed at n qllurler with the Natlolllll Anthem. ll Meeting-ll Malprqlle, meeting lll i illlii nlost L‘lllllilS-|Plwksjow“ _ instlc llelll in tllal district lll llfally- Hm The two umlnncd “11-211. View; _ itlfilflglfil frolll tllc r-llr and stood up‘ "l ‘mm “ll"°':n_l.:aillst ti’ unto and sllot no.1 klil' The People's Paperi Everody Cavern Prince Edward lsianli Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, cANAoA WEDNESDAY, AUGUST so, 1922 lPremier King Assumes Charge 0i Two Portfolios (Special to The Guardian.) OTTAWA. Aug 20—i'rcnlicr lilac Jienzic Killg llzls taken over the direction of tile rllilwuy deport- nlent owing to tllc absence of llilll ‘W. C. Kennedy. Who is oollvnlcsc~ lug alter all operation. and is also acting Minister of Finance wllllu Hon W. S. Fielding is abroad. ‘Hon W. I... MacKmlzlc King. Prcnllcr of (luilllda, was tllc speak or oi‘ tllc lluy at tllc (lirectors luncheon. lie spent the rest of the day ill visiting the outstandlilj-l cxilibiis cllulllllllllg with tllc clllid rcn and gcilerully having u good time. The (zonllnl; llluillll it is 1130i" foresllllrlolvell, lvili see tllc crea- lionoi‘ llll.‘ new board of dircrlorfi of tile Notional raillvlly systcnl. but ii‘ any operating llczld has been found. tlibft: is little evi- dence of it bore.‘ The idea prevails that :lll Alli- ericlurrzlil-lvlly llllln will prollalbly be sclcctori lilrnllgll the retention in that position llf l). S. Hanna. or tllo nprloilllllllvllt of W. i), Rollb- the llclv president of Till‘ (lrnnll Trunk, are by no lllt‘fii'.l5 excluded as possibilities, Willie tllc llLW lllnllngcnlclll board is doslgnctl lo llo l‘l!pl'l'S(‘.l'llllli\'l9 of all tile pro- vlill-cs. ll snlllll l-xcruilvl- will o: forlllvd llut ol‘ tllc largo body. Three llallles that are lllcntlollel tor tho board are lion. Willinln Pugsley, Lleut. Governor of New llrllllslvick, Jniln ll. Slllfililll‘. Ex- lIVLP. for Alltigolllsll, and Gil lloro, Nllvll Scolizl iilltl llilll. ippo Paradise will llc two Iilfilllllt‘, .' Ontario alld Quebec: col-ll of tllc other provillccs. (‘,.‘l('ll iroill ilunrlcrs for tllc executive. oificcs as il ('.l)iili])l‘i)illi5L¥ bctlvocll claims of 'l'orolllrl and lvllllltrcall, is too close to tho lllllnngclllielll. IA Shocking Happening in a Peaceful Slillllrb 0i Dublin lDllll-DLLN, Aug 29~—A despatcll to, ,lllc Central News from Dublin says tlint ll motor car cont-lining ix young mcn, iollr of Wllfllli were '.il‘lllL‘.fl. wero drlvcll last illgllt to . a lllllo oulslllo of illlbl ed. Tile (llllcr four llii"l tllcll on- llll. ll-Iere is tile lllclflrn: in Ilrlcl. it is il tragedy of tllc Yellow Lane. a peaceful suburb of llllbllll. wllorc last evcniill: young people and children were playing. Sud» dellily from tllc city ilpjlcarcd rl largo iilllOlllilblli‘. travelling ly. Scvcll or OlKllT. lllon were par-l- solltttlrs and some of tilcln sceni- l'(l to be eltrllggling. Tile cur stop- ped a iow hundred fcct down tho lclllo ulld a mail got out and lvcnl to a gate loading to n field. ’l‘|lr- struggle ill tllc cllr llecanlc vloll-lll. two mon were irylllq got. nway, bllt they were llcld and were carried to the gate. Tllcy lvorl- illolining and protesting. Ono was llcard ll_\' WNIIBHSUS to cry nui “llut. wllat. is it for?" 'l'llcy were given ll fcw. lnolncnts. for prayer llnd tlloli were hold against tllo stone pillars oi‘ tllc glltc. Tllclr (lllflitlffl drew rcvolvcrs llilll slllll. tilcln through the llcatl and llozlrt. 'i_'llzlt is wllnt lltllo lrlsll cllllll- rcn saw _vcstcrdny willie lilo whole nation nlollrllcd for Michael (Inl- lills. 'l‘llorr\ are tlilllllisllcs 31nd snlp~ iliif. wlloro inllolzont civilians, in- ll()(‘(,‘lll’. wollll-n, llro wollndorl and flfllllt‘ killed. The ulrlln fighting in lilo fit-lll is over, bllt tho sudden llitzlck on llnlltry. southeast of (York, on Friday by ll force of so- onlloll rebels shows ilint tile rr-vo- llltlon is still ill progress llilll that Richard MlllPtlllY, the now com- flllllitlflf-lll-Cillfif. has mucll to d0 lll-fore ll can llc snlll llilll 001W“ “ml brill-r llllvo bccn restored throughout lllf‘ lltflti. Circuit Racers at Readvihe Tllesdal ltlrl/lllV-ILLE. Nlnss“ Atllf. 28»- Tllc ltolldvilic Pork truck lllls tho call for tllc grand circuit lrotlcrs illld pnccrs lilis wcckl Th0 10ml‘ lllil, ll-llit-ll starts -lr. Tull-stills’ W!" poll fnur llllyl-l Instead oi’ lilo us~ uni five. More lllnll $8,000 will be distributed m pllrsc mom-y daily. Opollllll! dlly will 8"" Dlliflllfkl Ililloll, ‘New ldnglllnrlhl plll-‘lnl: qucl-ll, colilpctc lll tllc frcc- for-nil pnno. (ltllor ciltrllllls for tile (‘vent arc: Jilfllii-ltlll (lrllttllll. Jllilnlic Ml‘- Ki-rroll llnd Jollll llcnry, Mcflreif- or. tllc Great, owned by Szlnlllol Smnll of Atluntic (‘ity, will make Pllll- l)i’ (lucbtrtt, Tilers.- and one for Willie Ottawa is favoring SUlilL‘ rivnl ohjclzlioll is urged that tllc capital poliiiclrllls to ensure on lllilcplanllcllt free llnlldl swift-l m M. U...“- Mournersnat Mass (Special to The Guardian.) BELFAST. Aug 29—ltchuis ill-- cd upon a emigre-gallon of mourn- ers yesterday as tilcy were leav- lllg a Wcstport Mayo Church lluv- illi! attended muss ill honor of llllcllill-l (Iollllis. DUBLIN. AUK ZED-Train service on tllc great southern rllilwlly was ‘greatly interrupted today owing to tllc lino having bccll cut at sev- eral places. Further Disalmllidebt Being Considered (Special to The Guardian.) (i-l-JNIGVA, Aug Llllfildxlcnslrnl of till: Washington ngrccllloxlt for rc- dllctioil of lulvlll arnllllncllts to ill- cludc countries lll'.l parties lo that accord. is out» of till.- questions to l-nlllo before illo (‘llullcil of tile Iicllgllo of Nations n. cnlblillt: ilorc today‘ to llcgill for the tilirll allscnlilly. Alberta‘ Balk Robbed ‘oi $12000 and Securities (Special to The Guardian.) lrlfiYflllllllilllG-ld, .\lt.'1.. Aug 2 \'l'llo llnioll llllnk nl FOTCIIIOSI. l)(‘l'lil .rm till) Vorlvlliosi Wcilllrll brlllll-ll of lilo (‘llnzlllizln Pacific lill|l\v:l_\' was robllcll by nlolor ball lilis about two o'clock this lllorn- inn. 'l‘lloy bound glllll tzzllzizl-ll tile clerks slocpilllzlll tllc rooms above llle llllllk illlti ilftol- nlzlking tllc junior clr-rir l)]i(‘ll lilt‘. oull-r vlllllt liuor tllc-y’ Illo w lilo lll lll‘l‘ lloor no.1 got away with $121100 r-zlsll and $7,000 llflgtliiilllilt‘. Sltftllldllvfl.‘ Newb Record ill 3.000 ‘Metre Run preparations ; - designation. (fcrtnilllyl 'l‘llcre was a 111F801)’ alllfllltllid l(t'.’.il club presided and ttllcre were present tllc visiting lllcul~ hers oi the ltolu ' n Executive for llistrict No. . Thu hptilkel‘ of tllc evening was llcv l)i‘. Duncan. of Montreal. wllo nltcr giving some ilulntirous zllllll-l-dotcs of ills cxpcricilcc ill pari¢llos ill Scotland and (visc- llllt-rc and cxprcssiilg; tllc flirt-at llltilfillft‘ ii gave llilll to revisit ills llilLlVt? province after n long lll)- riilitfi), concluded lll ll lllore scr- illlls vclll by clllplll izillg tllc need ol‘ going fllrillcl- bnck into history to ll“.il‘ll tllc secret of present dny $~l"l.il nnll oconolllic [ll‘t)l)ll‘lilt~l. lll lioinry‘ (‘lull lilo 5|ll:iikl,'l‘ sliw llFUiil. hopes for lllc lllrillblsioll of irllolvll-llgo, pn social allll economic '- llot a jiutarluu. witll its far mlvllillg illllln and objects and llc fl-it sure tllllt Canada. zlllldlst its lllilily problcllls. is till.- |)(‘li,l‘!‘ for nllPil ll tflllllfdilCl-llllll as Rotzlny uf- fers null viii-outages. ll, has ilfvll l-nllorl tllc bridge from tllc old orllr-r lll‘ business to tlll- llclv alld lll~ -lll'lll‘VL‘ll it worthy of that by ill(‘ll l-onlilln to know ouch other nnll under. zlllllillg solllotllillg of 011th tllllors pl-nblonls they conic also l-o realize tllc boon of lllutulll scr- vlro nllll its villllo not tlllly to tllclll >l'|\‘t.s but to lilo ilntion. lillilis country tllnrc ale no problcills Willi-ll (lillliltll bl: lullcll i'l tlllle_ coiltillllcd Dr. Duncan. 'l'lll-i'c is llO social evil ill Callalln that cannot be prcvolltcli ll‘ tzlkoll "ll ill lilo spil-it that pcrlllnates ilctilry. 'l‘li'ls of ll is striving (Special to The Guardian.) ADO, Fliililllll, Aug 28—~'lll lIllt!l‘llflii0lll’ll athletic today Pzlllvo rzln 3.000 lllotres fill‘ ill 8 lllllililPZl, 2S int Stockholm of 8 lllinutcs 3-25 7-10} :sccollds. l r lheamli‘ Doctor l l. ll. Cnllllingba Nlr. L. B. ‘Mrflilllall has TOdClVPll| a it.‘l0l-‘§l'iilll allnoilill-llll: tllc lleatlll l)i’. J. ll. llrillgo, Illzlss. lll". and Mrs. (‘llllllillgllnlll ll-fti llostoll oll July 20th oll a 1o ll‘: lllllillgll Europe ulld llll‘ d rim-as; ‘of llifi liPillil at liltl earl) ngc ol‘ 52 ‘VPHTS (‘Olllflrl ll surprise llilll ‘shock lo ills nllllly friends lll tllll-l city. 'l'llo into Dr. (‘llllllillgllzllll who was b-lrll ill llllscotlcllc was a grlllllllltr of St. llllllst lll'!~t lllllvcfs- ity. After ollirlilliln; llll‘ dlalrrcl- oi‘ l).. lll- s-‘ttl-d lll ('nlllbrlll;.'c. lvllcrc lit‘ lll n short time worked lip nll (‘.\lt‘ll$lVl' pructirc .lllll was (‘Ulitlililfrtlii as Dill‘ of tllc most Elli"- ccssfui lllcllll-nl llit‘ll in lilo n llUF. llu was ulurricll some yours ago ill till-s lliy lo .\llss Josie (‘:ll'roZ|. ii sistrl" of -_\/|l‘S. lll. l3. Mciliilllll. ;\ slld fl-alllrl: .lt‘ tllc llolltll of l)i‘ Flllllllrllzlllllllis tile flu-t tllat tillsls lilo llllrd ilcaill lll tile fnlllily with-I lll tho y-oar; his lllwltllol‘ .lollll, wllo with tllc llil(‘l".l' visited this city lust ycnl‘ passing away in Milrcll. 'l‘llc. late l)i‘. (‘llllninlrllilln llnd llliill)’ ll‘l('litlt~' ill Uilii city who will reg-rot to llUiil‘ of ills slldllrlll pass- illg ilway to all of wllolll as wl-li ns his rcntlves tllc (illllrtlialll cx- tcllds llcllrtfolt sylllpntlly. Heavy Damage in New Brunswick ll"RElll,'lltl(‘TON. N. ll.. Aug. 2D —'l'llc wntcr lll tllc Si. Jolln Riv- ur lllls conlcnup two feet as n result of tllc ‘liCilVy rlliildduriill-Z tllc won‘: (‘litl was still rising till: afternoon. so fzlr as tllc frcsilct results fronltllc heavy rains lillvo not been serious, but ll continu- ance of lilo downpour it was said indrly llllgllt have serious effects. nlthougil tllerc ill not llenriy tllc quantity of iulllbrlr now hold ill tho lloonls that there will: at tile tllnc of tllc fresilct ellrllcr ill tllc season; when many millions of fleet nl‘ logs were carried away on tllc rush of lilo wutcrs. Tllo llnmngo tn roads illlil bridlges in tile sollthorll (‘cllntics of lilo Province has been heavy. llolrnrdlilr: to reports reaching tile Provincialdlcpilrtlllont of Public Works. wlliic t-llo rlllillngo to crops will also be uoilsillerilblo, llut of flclnls say they have not as yet roccivod sufficiently comprehen- (‘lllllllllglilllll of (‘dill-Y his first loclli slrlrt in two years tomorrow, when llo competes in tile 2.08 trot. s-lve reports to be rlble to make any estimates of the totilldnm- age. nlcci. here] 1 _ Nurllll. oi‘ Fllllallllnlulml “w- DT» "lilm!" TOY ~ llllSIliYII-‘K zlddrcss and tile conclu- l2-5 seconds. Tllls llenlts tllc lvorld'.l:dmg m" "l 111° ‘lluellllg W115 111' {record lllzllle by A. Zallllor ill llilll i good. ills ken up ll-itll brief llllti genial llil- "llissrls by tile visiting presidents and rlr-icgzltnl of 01pm- Clubs ‘hillflfi l‘(‘ll(ll‘l‘('ll ‘by Air. Lee Dilig- uell and itotllrlall J.ll. llfzllcolll, Were warlllly ilpplaudcll, Fill: lliilllliiflrS ol‘ tllc Executive who were introlllli-vrl bv l)i " Governor W, S. Gl‘lllll,~f'(!j'll"L‘l~l0fl~ ""1 11"‘ (‘llilln ui‘ i“l‘i',(lt,'l"i(.‘l(lll,' Mono ‘loll. Ni John, St. Stephen, llilll- *‘r-\- llllvl’. Szlfiuolltll zllld St. John ' Ntiwftiiiiltlliillll. (llilll;- E -. lnll l'.\\'. 'I‘llrllcl" president of mo‘ llc felt was it not-e‘ of llopc for tllc country. The need tor llll‘lii's‘lll and filll'\'i(’ll lll tilllcs , nilollld not ho allowed Lo llo folpottcll zllld it should also be.“ l‘l‘llll‘llllll rcll illat wllnt .'lll tllc worldl for is just a killizdoilll ‘which shall realize man's blgllostl Tile thanks of tllc club was ten. lrish Rebels Fire onlRev. Dr. Duncan (Mr. G. ll. Gorbeil Addresses. Rotarians Leaves Today for At Large Meeting Mtlliiitdil” Y.M.C.A. Mr. G. H. Gorbell. for the past incl-ting cf tllc Rotary _Ciub at the two years secretary of tllc loclll llozsc llilll Gray last night. llolur- Y_ M_ (y A“ 19m)“ for Mmmmn lilis afternoon. wilt-re he takes up his duties as general secretary there, Mrs. Gorbcli accompanies him and they will take with them the good wishes of the many ifriends they have made here. i Lust week an address and pro» iliefllillltlll was madc- Mr. Gorboll by President l’. W. Turner at the Rotary Club and on Sunday l-vonirlg nt thc liictllodlst Church tile following address accompani- ed by tlle llfllfililllfllillll of a well filled purse was delivered by G01. M0ore:— Mr. llllrry Gorbcll. General Secretary Y. M. C. A. (‘llnrlotttlte\\'ll. P. E. l_.. Ilcllr Ilrotllcr: We have leurlletl with sincere rogrtlt lllnt you are removing to a neighboring province lo carry on tho work for boys wlllrh you have so successfully engaged lll ilcre. We inkc this opportunity of Sllylilg to you that ill tllc two short years you have spent -.vi‘h us you llavo won our zldllllrtitloll and respect. You czllnc to us a stranger and you now part from us a “brother beloved.“ You have rendered splcil dill SUFVlCt‘. ill ollr clloir, our Sall- b:ltll School llnd ill tllo orgllniza~ lions for work among tllc young people of the churcll and city. Your departure will icavc ll blank which it wil-I be very difficult. to l'ill. in all dopnrtlnellls you wolo zlllvays so willing to llclp, always l'(‘ii(ly to do more tllall your sll-lro in ovcry good work. We rcnllzv it will be long crc wc find llnolll-r so gifted. so unselfish and so good natured; like tllc‘ ‘llillldy mun" of ‘our Nalvyjvuu arc always "really ‘aye ready.“ . We lll-so regret tllc departure of r zlnlllllllo partllor in life llnd ‘in stlylng farewell we wish you and your fllmily every cnrtllly blessing and abundant success in your new field of labor. \Vc fiSk your acceptance of our accompanying purse as a smal token of rospcct. cstccm nlld love. 0n bclllllf of tllo choir and con- gl-olzzltioll of the liictllodist Church i of (Jllllrlottctolvn. Yesterday afternoon tho Ladies Auxiliary of the Y. M. C. A. nlrldo in llandsonlc presentation. llccom- ‘pllnlcll by a suitable address in lillrs. Gorllcll. a sllgllt token of tho appreciation with which silo ;ll:l..<: boon llold. l 'l‘lle‘ncw secretary ol‘ tho local "‘Y". Mr. Ray Pcndlcton of St. lJohn. is cxpcctcd hero dvlbilifl a Kilo-sis present included Mr. (‘lyllc y. pk ill London lllolllllly lit. ll p. m. ol‘_Alllll. l)i‘. C, (l. Arcllillmpp (Iit"‘ 11,,‘ tzlrinll Wll l‘. Nit-Vin, Sllcrllrooku. (llllfi; nild V. S. Aboti, ‘fill-onto, lilillois R. ii. Strike llas Been Ended (sflécial to The Guardian.) CHICAGO. Aug nn-Jrlll- walk“ out of tlll- (llllczlgo and Alton from nlull at ltoodllilusc, ills is over; Two Smuggldrs And alootlegger NOllUFll SilfiNvldY, N. S.. Aug 20 "Two snlllslicrs and ll bootleg- flor toilny fnilc-ll to pass tllc pro- lllbitlon barrier‘ sot up zlroulld til.» lllilling colllllllinltil-s of illl‘ south (‘ape Brcioll coal areal-l, mp] (he tlllnlldlall (lllstollls is enriched by lWo rillnrts of Dclllornra and twon ly ot‘ St. Pierre rulll. The latter were taken by tllc (Illstolns offl- clllls lll tllc inspection of hzlizmlgn frlllll tllr- steamer Pro Prltrill on lll-r arrival llcro lilis afternoon. The olllor two were zlaplurod ll_v tllrl local N. S. T. A. inspector from nil nllto oll tllc Main Street. Eiiflli. of tllc bottles takcn frolll lilo Pro Plllrlll were found by Cus toms l-ixanlillor l7. Edwards, lin lllt‘. frllso bottom ol‘ a lady's irlllllr. 'I‘llo conccalllll-nt was clover. A llllll boarding was lzlld over lilo oilzllt bottles still ill tllolr Slrruvfl and tile whole insirlo was pnporcd ill tllc ilpprovr-d trunk style. Ex- allllnor Edwards tllollkllt he snw u difference botwooll tllo intcrlor nml exterior doptll of lilo trilllk. Measurement disclosed the lrllih. Madam wlls very mncil put ollt over the ullflllr, but had no rc--. course. Twelve bottles were taken fronl rl nlulo passenger. who liml thom clcvcrlv collrclllerl in his bnfilhlge. Tlln llootlcggr-r, who ‘is reputed olllvln sell fish lls ll side lino. paid tllc Stiponrliary Magistrate $200 for lloinlz cllugllt wltll two bottles of Dclllcrilrzl. llc was cllllri: mi with kr-oplnrz for sale. Local pooplrl identified him us a lnnn nrlmcd Penny belonging to Glace Bill’. He told the Magistrate that s man, whom ‘llG llld not know, llnd novel- seen before. in fnct, llunde\ him the two bottles as he was sthnding by his car on ilie Main 3090i. Steamer Sank With 150 Persons (Special to The Guardian.) SANDHGGO. Chile. Aug. 29. — Ollc lllllldrcd unll fifty "persons were roporicll missing today wllon tllc (ihllean passenger stou- mcr "ltlllia" bound from Valpral- so lo (Iollquililbo slink of Chorus islands. Tllc ltalln was built and registered by Lloyd illf‘ of Brazil. The ship was .nf 1508 tons. Tlloi (‘horns ‘islands. ill‘L‘ off Coqlnlbo, wlllcll is a scu port llzllf way dnwll on tile coals! of Pllllc. The latitude of the ls- lands ill 29-15-0 llnd longtltllile is 71-35 W. New York ls Short, oi Fuel ..NEW YORK, Aug 20—Wltll on nutunln breeze cooling the city to- day, New York turned its mind to serious thoughts of coal-and cold. A committee of seventy five business llll-n culled lo tllc.Clty Hull to tlllllk up some wny to keep tllc furnaces glowing this winter ill llomc, office llnd industrial plrlnt, l-r-nrilod tllc conclusion that there ls llllrzlliy lltllc coal in tllc city and hardly illl_\' more in sight. Almost l00 schools lll tile Molro polls, wltll an onroilmonfof 2t",- 000 pupils. will be fol-cod to close when tllc first cold wnve arrives. the committee was told by Pot-- rick Jones. superintendent of school supplies for the Board of Education. Few coal users have more than a nllllltllis supply on lifllifl. said a stntclllollt by tho Real Esflito Own r-rs’ Association which distributed 11,000 qllcstiollaircs to find out Wlliii was in tho.llpartment house collnrs In lilo nntllrc of fuel. Tilers are 700 thnlltrcs in town without a lllnlp of colll among them. tho committee was informed bv Wm. llrnlldl. bf the Theatre Owners’ (llllllllhor of Commerce, Tho cl-l-al White why may dim ltalidirlsrins Ilzllls to nave ‘will. ‘no 5 . - l lll 1019 Nacion- ‘-'l -' “Til-flame rooms-ew- Ml lineman , WOITJIARGIUIII n"! A3,?" ~ Government. (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON, Aug. 29. ~— For the llrst time one of the great powers‘ llils ilrruiglled another before the League of Nations llnd tile real test of the efficiency oi‘ that or- ganization wjli be rllllde at the next nlcctillg when Great Britain lvlll complain of tile alleged high handed luanllcr of the "French in dculillg‘wilb Britlsll subjects at ’i‘ullls. Tile dispute, wllllc apparently trifling is of great importance be ilailons right to protect its nu~ tiollals abroad. This is a right 0f lvlllcll Great Britain ulwnys been vcry jealous. The Boston SYmPhonY Ensem hers of the Famous Bolton Symp Prince Edward, Wednesday and Th 'l‘llc nlrlnngelncnt of the Prince Edward Tlltea-tlre announce the very important ellgagclncllt of Tile Boston Symphony Ensemble for two concerts zli thc Prince idli- wnrd Tllcatrc. Wednesday and Thursday. September 13th and 14th. The Boston Symphony Ensemble comprising thirtcell artists. under tllc leadership of Augusto Vnnnini ilrc making a tour of the Maritime Provinces. and at great expense have been induced to include Char {lottotowll in their itinerary. The fume of tile Boston "Symphony cause it involves the subject of an has army. ,~.. ,, r The Greatest Musical?” Treat oi a Decade '5!!!’ A National Dispute in League of Great Britain Will Complain oi Treatment lietell Dut to British Subjects at Tunis by French atiolis Thom are several lhollflfllld mfli~ iese traders, residents oi’ Tunis. who are British subjects. The chil dren of these parents are British subjects under British law. On November 8, 1921 the French Government published a residen- tial decree, declaring that these men were French subjects and therefore, were llalble to military service lll the French- African armies. They refused to give up their British citizenship and a number were arrested. hand-cuffed and taken off to prison where nt- tempts were made to induce them to agree to serve in the French - l bio, composed of Prominent mom- hony Orchestra, Coming ti: The ursday. September 13th and 14th. Orchestra has long since reached us. and the fact that a. represent- ative group of this organization is bringing a mrll-ll-lage of the worlds greatest musical masterpieces to us. will make their coming an event of the greatest importance. We feel sure that these concerts will nloet with success and the artists accorded such a welcome that there will be no doubt 0f our having the Boston lSynlpilony illn- semblc make a3 annual visit to Charlottetown. Seat sale opens Thursday. September 7th at 9.30 u. m. phone 506. lady Northcliiie May‘ Take lland in Newspaperdom l (Special to The Guardian.) I LONDON, Aug. 29.—Lady North Turks are Ready a To lliglll ior liigllts (Special to The Guardian.) icllffc, widow of tllc famous Brit- ish publisher, may upset tllc aims| ot- political groups, which alreadyl lire lhattlllll: for possession ol‘ the! London ‘Fillies and assume con-l trrll oi‘ this nlost powerful Brit- lsll newspaper herself. Tile Times ls- to lluve it tremendous influence in the next gcnerlll election. Friends and backers of Lloyd George are seeking its control. Other pollllclli factions arc in tllc market. Lezrll battle over Lord Nortllclifftfs two wills wllioll will rage in the courts shortly will be aimed largely at sccllrinfi hontrol of the Times and its editorial policies. Vlscountcss Northcliiie. her friends declare has no ‘ambition to dominate Fleet Street, us did her CONISTANTl-NOPLE. Aux. 29P- "The Turkish National govern- ment is leaving nothlnit undone for the success of tile conference. headed by the President of the assembly." said M. Falker, dele- gate to the assembly. who has arrived from Angora. But the gov- ernment is convinced that it mus! finally resort to arms to attain its rights. For this reason. the army la ready for all eventulllities. Very soon we will see what military measures must ‘he taken." "flow was the Greek attempt received at. Angora?" He was askeil. "Had the Greeks crossed tllc demarcation line at‘ Csmidt. they would have basil captured at. the demarcation ‘llhe at llmidt, Soutarl," he implied. Fslker brings word that Mul- tapha Kemal Phillis’! trmy is prepared for an offensive any minute. . i ' ‘ Field hospitals which have been husband. She was never plllbllcly connected with any of her -hu.:- llrlnrlils entcrprlsI/s nor was she listed its a shareholder in the llnrmswortll papers. ‘But tile Times, With North- clilfc dead, for the moment as- sullles a greater sphere of influ- encc- tllall when the putbllsber‘ livoli. Tllcn it was known who con trolled it. Now a trendous bal- llncc ol‘ power in the political world is uncontrolled for this real son, and because she has a severe. court fight on llcr blinds. it wns predicted tllc Vlscollntess would rctnill Tile 'l‘llllos, for a time at least. - Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Else, RATllm-lrlc per line nor any. 9e. per line per day for I days or over. llc n line per day for 6 days or over 5 flrrllres. initlnl letter: count one word. ‘i0 nor cent. dilcount for cash. _ Address forms part of mi and nnult be paid for. "'I‘rl.xi service stand day. .1. ‘is wedlock. nlghl—El-na|t Mcflarey B8 Sydney 8L. James Power. 699 1-7 " Notice: Auction sale of El- mer Buchanan's stock and im l9. meilts st Hnrtsvllle. Thurs uy, Aulz. 31st. soos-ao-zi. "The party who stole fl tweed rslnoollt from Ernest Townslteudh wrllron at Sourls horse rllccs re- lllnl immediately or will be dealt wltll by tilt! law as party is known —Erncst Tuwnshend. 3048-3413 "Do not miss the festival it llllrhfleld on Wednesday evening. Auk. soul. um of not and frolic. Tables rolldy from four rfcloclr. massed at various point are now placed for operations. he army on the lsmidt front has been greatlyrfsirengtllened and if the conference is a failure the Turks are ready to attack at once The Weather Temperature, ., Tide, Moon, Etc. TORONTO. Aug. 30. — Moder. ule westerly winds, Fine and comparatively warm. Hlsll tide this afternoon lll 5.2a and tomorrow morning at 4.37. Sun sets this evening at 6.42 and rises tomorrow morning nt‘5.il). _Full moon Wednesday, Sept, 6m 3.47 a. nl. “N oozle” the Sunshine ,1 K Ilnrier the auspices of ladies - MGQHOGIBB ChllICh. o]! ‘rgund . Mr. Samuel Pierce. l- '