‘AUGUST"19';-1927 i. Travelling 11o Hvnciiltiiiii .. .. I i eToresters -'-l.-—.--'= ». ,. E. ‘ a. n. McNeilLY elu- formcriy My Bud“ 5. andfor l time Hlflltemoon n‘ ‘h’ Ab!‘ m, mdepcnden Order of Forestersumulu Buy w, about two yum “"“,,§§§“.'Lw' hiul-itf ridding large-l “lo the membership"'oi the Ordeal the ic1l°WmI“°'°"-= Iwiu u t all the do . - M14194 H- Mcueuh Bu", , "i “ Thor's‘ is along lisgeof events that Organiser for the r ndentu sun, u, u. nuuy coughed, u 0"!" ° gaff‘??- itbereds some good material among.‘ Deli‘ 5i‘ m |the Travellers and they like com.‘ Just xiii. °"- B" i" Yew, petition cud soturdry will be a day ago you came amongst us and. her-on whlnn. y Wm set m your work of roaucitatingiourl wen“, y welcome me Tmveu ma“ iimigiggjilem to our city for their annual Field Day and we helper it wilpbg successful from every point of view and that they will, be so pleased 13in everything they will conic back N‘ . f Iibresters. - quired strong faith in the inherent the Forester Order and great-coinage and indomitable peri severance ‘to - undertake-loch ra’ task. You at once made a.llurvey of the situation interviewer the leaders of in for this annual event. oi the Courts, which, sinly due to your buoyant euthiili “a” m” b” “i” "i" ‘ . was forthe. he Order began in ma! earnest and by your“, rguaglve manner. Y0iii‘ impressive personality your thorough knowledge» ofp the principles and purposes. of the Order and your tact and ability in pre- senting its benefits and claims members began to be initiated meet-l ing after meeting until now from an ullnost dormant group oi small courts has emerged one Court num- erically strong and prosperous.‘ ' We regret verhgnuenqto loss valuable service uat, as,you were i" ii sliiilis Prince Edlvlldlliland- oncol c oib l th F0 i ' ll l . ' “aIiln-on e resume M“p"i""d we m n“ u c phm —--—— Ontario-Right Hon. Artliiii’ 211:? if ' iii’. Th” ‘““‘"‘°“° i" “i” ""86" ‘mi-‘fievcnts. l . - i " '- __..__---——- Miss Stella Welsh left Monday Meighen s“. Thnmns white Sh. cunadap‘ ' i p First, was again I easier and prlcesi Jiifigéugghliiliggy yet-erg“; haiiiigrfifiai "“ "to. .... r.‘ YY ... vvvvvvv .........~e~»++w* i lsitt St.Jh. ' ' ' - " -""--du‘-"ri""lr -ti .w t-r . - - _ . _ _‘ v_ morn ng on a v o 0 n Henry Drayion. Hon. Hugh Guthrie. The sharehmders include; Messrs_ $13538; cwéglzg “(and 11;,‘ ‘(lllg meiecrlilnl Baum“ 16118.net o! holding up u ‘mumillmiiium v i "Where ‘fIile [Guardianf with dudaiillirl l... haobibined from the following '1 agents in Charlottetown: w _ » ' A. BROWN-ritempiilentior. r z . , BQU QT L. . STA l0 EBB, Grafton Street. ' ' "MARITIME _.l..._n. srsxhosnsirafton: Street. . . , Piid}; J. P. DUFFY, Queen Street. - i ,‘ ' ALEX. McPIlEBSON, Queen Street. CARTER. a 00', Queen street. ' V .- , ' r MES. lonoucwrr. a Spring Park Road. ' ' ,._-.- 0. TQMLINA- Kent S t-West. i _ - sTsPllaN DUFFY, Richmond Street. ' mfrlioMAs-yrvulrll, 125 Elm Ave. < . N. TWEEL. 45 sltnsvo. T , - rtnsn GAUDET. Great coorgcstreet. Mas. JACOBSON, norchester-stroetl- i _ r x N. RAYS, 1o Illllsboro street. s Mmsnsma-J. w. MolNNis, McNeil Building. collars-M. A. rsqusr. ‘ _. MQNTAGUE-W. A. JOHNSTON. < NEWCLASGOW, N. S.—CHR STOPHEB/S . ._ , . swarm Bus. svnNsv, N. B.—CENTRAL_-PIIABMACY. BOOK b "BOSTON-OLD SOUTH NEWS; M. ANDLERMAN, 34! I u Trelnont Street. NEW YOltK-IIOTALINGS NEWB,_ Depot 308 West 40th Street. ‘ - , .\:‘“'5i . ~.-._.... r......n. 4 444+. ‘ Travellers lDay comes once a year it comes a" bunch oi cheer N will cheer on Beturday aft- °Y- ' ' < . _ welt‘ rid hie! Orlflliil" ‘iii NW“ swim i9? where they are holding theirgslhual l" “Pwiiiwil - "This is a great day fo th Tr l- P¥°'i"°°r. lifilisrs and they will be all lnethe apvlllk ggget thetisr rgralsm in Field and ve l on sevcrinl h" °°mi°°ii°ii "ii" Wiwise onees llavyiit all n§vi'ir"II§.,°{r$§ Court here he was presented Wiiiils sure to be some dark horse that hope th t tn s ‘ the old. cows. saluted their- inter- n, n, ,2 pufe gggggeofégggurggg est. recommended Ni iimfliscmcticii‘ the field that the work so well be- wi! i-Wli You may meat with a wiihufifnigpiligiifid" Thmi-mawwk "ii-iii Eenerous degree of success in your new enterprise and that to Mrs. McNeill and yourself may be granted a liberal. measure oi the oolnf a. and enjoyments of liie. Signed on behalf oi the Court. J. J. STOREY, .73!!!) BENOUF A. D. FRASER. “mmiiicc- dIsl d i th. d - ‘ war an ' n e cam “m Mem and Hon. Gordon Harrington. She-Jill never marry a man whose coup“ yum-fortune hasn't at least five ciphers r no iexultinglyl-Oh, __darling, fTHE cilllnlmwarowll GUARDIAN central Guardian Not Candidate ENGLEWOOD FARM role SALE. - l- l I _ ma. Ifor Le N c:- CD '1 Q t:- .... l? ——See classified ad. Gunnnluun uuun sum“; OTTAWA, Aug. la-Majcr-uen! The on,“ o» Love, and,“ Buheral A. D. McRae has so far met bour in her. latest serial. rnrnenc- with Yery gratifying success in the in; in the issue o’ Augustnmu ' organization of the National Con- ¢____ i servative Convention to A PLEASED VISITOR Mr. Arhfid i" Wimiim- Qcwbei" “iii- ,]_ Rich’ Mn Ruuuuu um“ General McRae in undertaking this Mn Townsend Mcmuu uiomruu to work-did so at the unanimous desire me my yeuuuuuy hum North Rukbtof the convention committee. Rec- tico. Mr. Rich resides in Chelsea: "my “i: h3g5 been “gpeiirgig Mass. and ls visiting relatives and m“ i‘ me“ -' ‘ “" gl-iendu 1n Ruuuu _ It n" ‘urtyduunamb with the ieatlrshlp for which "u" since nu w“ m charlotwphe is not a candidate. nor has any [town and he sees some wonderful. improvements. being delighted with‘ ‘the beautiful streets and magnificent gorges and residences. Mr. Rich leave _ or Chelsea, Sept. 1st and hopes . . u, mum he“ mm u“ mmuy ‘Olly lead the Conservative party must iliend next summer, this rumor General Mclitaesaldm :. rnrNcl: or wanes T0 Lsviwsmiiiii , CORNER STONE?!‘ commurucm for thcleadership.‘ tlonvhas been received by Mr. J. O. I-lyndman from Rev. Geo. 0.; Fallls oi Vancoucerpadvising that it is an- ticipated that the Prinoe oi Wales will lay the corner-stone of the Many Names to befresentell At the convention many names‘ will be put forward for the leader- C- d, M i l O ship, in many instances to give an hifsnmsanw fgorguclncilaigmiigsiopportunity for representatives from month. It will be remembered tharihe imwmc” i” “Him” imi‘ °Pi“' Rev. Mr. Fallis addressed the Rotary i°“ °“ ‘his q“°sii°" "id °“ 9°11“- Club while visiting Charlottetown “iiimiiilh iii" “Ye-iii” "imiidiiies- I‘ lust spun!’ and during his us“ here is believed that the following names arranged with leading citizens to Wm be p“ i“ mmimiig?‘ subscribe sufficient to ensure a stag’: Edwaid m“, “Him J- 9' M ' - ' - . 6mm“ window for Prince Ed Nova Scotia-Hon.‘ E.. N. Rhodes i c " - or a‘ nape‘ m be erected m van New Brunswick-Hon. J. B. M. BQXKCI‘. ‘r ,, . _ Quebec-Slr George Perley, Hon. E. L. Patenaude. C. H. Cahan and J. L. Saint Jacques. ~__-¢o>____ . PERSONALS Mr. James E. Harris, architect of J,» Mgnjon‘ 1.10m Gidgon Rebel-mun this» city and Mrs. Harris, motored and C_ A_ Magpam, ' to Albertoll yesterday ufterliooii Muntmnu__,Hun_ Robert Rogers’ "mi wi" be "WY "H!" Moiillflv- Major Taylor M.L.A., and John T. ‘ I-iaig. M. 1.. n. Mr. null Mrs. Artliilr A. (l. Ilezllr- suskutuhuwun_nnn_ R B. Bah. BYitJhltlflll young sonl- arrived lust new ' ~ “E "ii a “m1 v “ii i" MY- W‘ British Columbia-Hon. n. n. M“ M°Cr°‘“iy' 25 L°iii5w°riii A""-;St;vegs and Major-‘General-McRae. , _ t doubtful if more than seven .."L‘i.i:c‘li.*§=, Siiiniili‘. “iii. “Z11 i" W M "w mo“ vi" be onc- Tuesday morning for Boston where dates ‘or me leadership‘ Despiw they Wm “an relatives [or ‘a Shun Premier Ferguson's reiterated desire “ma to remain ih the provincial field, his many supporters are still hopeful that he may yet be induced to con- sider the position. Among others whose names are prominently men- tioned are the Hon. Hugh Guthrie and the Hon. R. J. uManion. Sir Henry Drayton. former Minister of Finance, has a. strong support- for the leadership both in Ontario and other provinces. T. I-I. Cohan, M. P, St. Lawrence and St. George Mon- treal, will be a. candidate for the leadership and will receive strong support from Quebec. The Hon. Robert Rogers, it is un- derstood, will also be a contestant. In the event of Premier Ferguson refusing to be a.'ca.ndidate~ it is bé- lieved the Hon. R. B. Bennett, for- mer Minister of Finance, will a):- cede to the request of his supporters < Prof. and Mrs. J. R. Griffith and two children, Billy and Betty of Evanston, 1lllnois,_ are spending their vacation at Beach Grove Inn. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Wray and Miss Dorothy Wray, of Winnipeg, MML, are visitors for the next two weeks with Mrs. Wray’s father, Mr. R. P. Bagnall of Hazel Grove. Misses, Margaret and Florence MacDonald have returned .120 their homes in Nine Mile r Creek, having spent the past week visiting friends and relatives inlciyde River“ Mr. Lauriner E. Taylor oi Prov-- idcnce, R. 1., left on return Monday "wfiiiiig Biterspending a two weeks 3.‘. I CLASSIFIED! ADVERTISEMENTS _ . 10o per llrla of 5 worth mfihhlfllilullfllll .. . Bo per lino of ll words 1o yer line of 5 words Miscellaneous shill": viii; ailment vaa-khrg square- . IX.l‘III""I“'III'IIIII".Q¢ _._.__-€----—-7——-———— BQRRDERO ACCOMODATED AT vacation at his home at Chestnut iflrm. Nine Mile Creek. He was ac- companied by his friend Mr. Daniel Fulton also of Providence. This was his first visit to the Island and thought it an ideal place to spend a vacation. and permit his name to go before the convention. The Hon. H. ll. Stevens, Vancouver, former Minister of Customs and Excise, has also a strong support. " Outside of Federal Field If the convention decides to seek a leader outside of the Federal fleld, there are three “young Conserva- tives, who in point. 0f_ ability, and experience are available. Of these the Hon. Gordon Harrington, Min~ ——-——<0->--——-— Fortune Teller-J see a short, , stout woman between you and your husband; she follows him wherever he. goes. . Client-J am sorry for her then- my husband ls a letter carrier. grog, AT 1' ‘_ _. _ , ister" of Mines, Nova Scotia, is the Q1315 swig 5 Yiiief “in 818 2 E t ' most prominent. Another is J. T. - 047i" i l-b-éill-zl; sTuosNrs fltgiiN s: ACCOBMO- B. OHS GI‘ I iihiziilbglii-siggl-l-ltvivgc csciiéicciliflfiwlyngiid - .. i . v .." ‘vistas e025 his * 11'1""- ' “Y” ' ' e l tn rm i - ~ a rcnmv. iirefvifieii sacs-moi Special Prize 1330,13,, ;'§,,°|°1_u§:l§fi§st$§c§f§: 333 Eus n 5t. _ Jiliii-Brikii “an” BOARD Rs CAN B"; Aggq. _ -__ " A., Regina, who won sucha remark- - . F’ wmated M 15- Hmsorough 9L ' The T. Eaton 'Co., Ltd, have of- able victory at the last provincial I wanfgéh, . . 36,31,943,“ fered a. special prim of aSllver Cup election in Saskatchewan. Major WANTED To BUY MlLK~ COWQ .10 freshen lost of Sepiembia‘ m‘ -Mlilo Boarder}. .Qclpb0I‘. Apply to PercY w°°‘i' 89 Sydney St. Bouthport- flz-s-lfl-ai ~ ' _ ‘MART INsQr ALFRE: MebflnblhALgv E c“ "Maggy ' A ~ ' urveyor erlnali . m lbbulhr old cud cvcr ' aoill-z-li-lmo Write "Zwicker" llox 41s Cliur- lottetown, fill-UPI I lowest. Prim- age and ,aumbor... . 9579:3437“ __._______,_________- wANralw-noilslt iiv SEPTEM- ber, centrally. looatediwithnlll mo- Apply to Guardian Office- WANTED THREE OR FOUR McKenzie House 8577-8-17-4i LAND I _____________._-._-- WANTED - ‘rwo aoitnolzns. sozz-s-lll-zli. cosmos STUDENTS . ACCOM- to be competed for at the Charlot- tetown Exhibition this year. This_Cup is a magnificent one and will be in the window of the Hughes Drug Co.,-from tomorrow '.ill‘ the Exhibition. In the Charlottetown Exhibition Prlzo List there are Ribbons ofllreol to the Champion female in each oi the following classes: Dual ism-pose Bhorthorns, Ayrshire, Holsteins, Guernscys and Jerseys. This Cup will be awarded to the Champion of these Chauipliln fe- MacPherson in Evluqvguflcoflgn. and like Colonel Harrington, has a bril- liantwarrecord. ,. ._, . _,_ It is not expectedthatJheren-will be ‘any definite trend; oi sqntirnent for any particular rcandidate for the leadership until the representatives 0f the party convene-lrrwinnipeg on October 11th. So tar.- thore is not have been instructedtp support particular person for the leadership, and it is not expected that there will. be any instructed delegates elem dpnileniggucea’, "Phone sac-v. mounted ct as Cumberland st. , _ present. rm k g . u, . u , 1 . u... * _ ssii-a-li-tt inear a. w. o.» 8617819 oi m“ “s » uucemulnu, Sumygmficgggi, fifth: ‘ . - conven . . . . use» cnsiros sans-cw 1m Moron rc gosrcu- tPkARfY TlIPGG EV-GIIiIS Ill n. theolnlst of those who have been s. . — 0 liifillil... rr§§ioT“8‘.’.Z“,°ri’£r ‘°’}."..'.“..i.',‘.‘..'.‘f.”’ uiiilfiikrfir" .17.. Belfast; M Races "°"“"“°'~"‘ ’°' P“ "eviimhi" 5F.“ Model lfudson in grand M diggni. Two days thfolagsh beautiful . . 7 . 9 . v ,_ _ _, Price .00. -O' ' .l r scenery. Phone 4 ~ " '-'—-* . _ ,, _ _, , Tudor. W“... Price $4115.00. One ' ssso-s-ls-u BELFAST. Me. Aus- iéi- —'fii‘c _ V - 1825 IFord Tudor, in good condi- -—-—.—~————-——————— m" Pmliiim “i me Beiéisi “w” tion." Price season. ‘Write "H." FOR A WELL-MADE TAILORED- oliciicd wdiiy Wii-iithrul; so: cécn a v u gnu-dim pings. solitude-Al. to-meusura Suit or Topooat, try’ The 2'“ mixed went v8 a“ u‘ . _ , , _, l‘ . = ,. FOR eALe-lsuohawooa FARM Graham's Road, 150 acres, 3 mil- i nu, u J u u u m, u, H , ,1 _ n n, m; ,-. erathird; Lucy Earle isinclrleyl.‘ lN run slilllalllisNNnn itallgsfollw ac o!‘ ‘u?’ (‘m ago i. ale than: lull: awliigh rgcord etc fourth. Best, time. 3.15 l-4. Togo but if ‘you ‘intend to cnloy Ono of the fins tpo obfiruvzl - olfllland show samples and styles. M~ imiidi W°ii iiie 3-37 cim iii part in‘ ‘ _ r. a. I. Grow ‘ ' 5batatoeo , l. at in susriiiilccii- 8- F- Tar smiiii“ “PM. ““'°°i“‘ - “Pig,” ."..__.._..,.,___._. 4 years and "never "had" a ileld bush, 112 Prince Si... Charlotte mmiiilril‘ iMoAfettil-i r imfiij‘ mag,‘ ‘i‘ii°.',°'um': ‘dim’ ‘ i 608' ‘Ronni Brest time. 2.1?!‘ l-L. on; ' 4 ' , . -, . - c *1 . ht " ~ shah‘ ‘t r '%'maimwiflwaach9rs Wanted ligotsnaoililsidwllsiszyorllebxytgterg-ieoloke . AND “ “ “ i" ‘Y_°‘_‘i_‘_'§_°“,i“."_“- ' ------—-—-—-———-——‘-—— (Malcolm); Nannie Silk (urcworgyl KQUAKINGvp '- 8484i WANTED THIRD CLASS TE Jor- New Dominion Sc the Tailoring Company who has won a high class trade. surprising very many with quality and fit in Acii‘ second: Betsy iicci- Dusty Poters iMcAtee), fourth. Beat was won by Margaret Wilkes (Strat- Hon. G. Howard Ferguson, Hon. R.‘ a single instance where delegates. Writs Issued ecti sf “i? intros” c" " = pe ence, as en en ' con- a ivince me that a. man to suooessful- giiuntmiivlflm ‘Ljxa ‘ind J5me’ . occupy pr A NEW Funeral Home BENJAMIN MicEACllERN Yesterday For 9 r . lintention of belng- so. Iii-refuting wms dun,» Prague“, Byewusc port olio members ofi Onilurables Mac-Intyre, were issued yesteoday. Nominations will be held on Sep- have had considerable-parliamentary ttému . 1 t u m - u- s _ experience. This experience I doinot 1mm‘): aihan e p0 mg on ep I am not acandldate ~- ' ‘i t'.xl {Roopgiiompany I lie-Organized, l -.The- re-organizationngneeting oqad Roop's Ltd., was held ltthe corn-inch party's store on the evgrllng ust 15th, and while the weather was unfavorable shareholders was larg port oi the provltibnab had carried on the business receipt oi letter patentwas mos couraging. The full capital asked for was subscribed scribed) and paid in c h, and the~ company starts without a dollar's liability and ample working capital the attendance of “iidliii lln fact over-sum, in tire shape ‘of a comfortable cash‘ E. Splllett, T.W.L. Prowse, I-I. hillips, '3.it?°vi’v'ifiifiln‘gnlas§l‘ifiln°'$'¥ Ti“ "We “'“"‘ mm" T“, "weiiiwiwill be entertained by the Abeg-‘ A F“. Ann," i ‘ii’? . . - - -. "r r i '~. ' _. m, u H um w w_ we“ 8'i’“6 iwxw‘ T"°<_"“_ mmiilweits this evening and tomorrow, r gel-n '1' 0- Y“ an’ ' was weuk ulld values ueio ieilucerl. \ _ b I . 3 3b,, g Miiicii- Aibeii Rmp- wiiiiam sen"- l-lc per poului. This was attributed] even n8 when two excellent a1 - The"? 5T9 some will) Mimi/Bill“ . t Samuel Kennedy, William MacNcill and others. ~ Tile election of directors resulted- ns follows: " R. E. Mutch, President", R. E, Spil- lett, Vice President; T. W. L. Prowse, fiecretary Treasurer; John Munn and H. J. Phillips. Mr. was appointed manager. _%_----_--—-———— many in the Conservative party who‘ are unable to enter Federal politics. but the opportunity afforded them tppaddress the convention ill, it is, expected, be accepted by ‘them to express views on particular issues ail on‘the future policy of the party. In addition to those who may address the convention in this way, isunderstood that other promin- nt "Conservatives will be asked to express their views to the assembled representatives on particular nation- al issues. ' -~'lt_ has been suggested that nomi- n oiohs for the leadership be made th ‘first day of the convention, but that the decision should not be made until the last day. The inter- vening period will give the delegat- merits of the various the meantime the delegates will‘ have heard the candidates for lead-i ership, in iveight to their opinion and advice. H _..._» .<o>'~~- .“Dlil you helluva in uskell iln iliteresli-ll relative when ‘Polnniy returned “Tlnilri-le l did." replied the boy. 1i licarll illl‘. lady nt the hack 0f us, say she never saw i1 child behave so." J REWARD A reward of $50.00 will be paid to any person furnishing info» ‘ which the party or parties netting trout ln\ v "rlfecitfs Lake. cnrnrmrtlon furnished later. VWQOqdJIQ-fl. . The, 1R1: ss A .very comfortable and homellke Hotel at l moder- ate price. .Largs- and well lighted rooms with hot‘ ltld- cold water.‘ -" t l-l" ‘- . Splendid table. courteous service. \ ' _ Centrally located, being on the finest street in the elty, moi-y (Ingra- toh); Mary Montg pp (Batcheld- - ham), second; John ARE N61‘ ILL ' SPENT‘ L. (Dearborni third. We everyl ' lrr -botl\ It , " . , 2i l-l. p __ _ W u ‘actor McLean Seeysnm-g-“Lm time 2 Q m.“ b mu. w." u N“? wmrsoc- No aoolmolnlr 4 i -— manmaoes "i i*°"'"!' i I11» ' Aiifiiifltrathcihovliotseéu;a. i. l! Ta“? Feagfm °;Q§$]————-——-—-"*—-—M|LLER LLEWLVN _ [f u, , our" rlsuIruul range h . . ‘ ' '. ' ‘ ‘ '_ . 1e- ‘ " " ‘ “ ' N0. 90. Supplement N5.00.‘,K|ng Square, Charlottetown, mi ‘ M“ l c wAflTEp _... 900p George A, MacDonald. Sec'y. Thursday, August liiili. by liuv. llr. . n n ' - 91818!“ Gouge, ltinllel Llcwlyu or Olik Viil- OUR CAMERA “NE u, ___.___,_._---___---4- wig‘, finite, "N", Guardian . 0b ;- ‘ ‘ use s is 8i- - icy to Mr. llarry Miller of Murray well assorted and prices range from 82.15 up. Harbour North. WANT! APABI-I onu- ot . -——————————————'—- r ’ git by hgugoworlr, Apply ms1t_m o PURSE Co,“ THE PIIOMPT DRUGGIBTS ‘M " Bf‘ chlllldlQT. 15 Illlbfi I “mm. ‘um! honey and return .~ ' " ~';_' ii- ticket Bangor. Also a pair of c - _ ' -—--~—-¢—'—-~r~ b] F‘ . ‘. - . . wliifll“ i'°ii5“'”"» dsli-cio-avo-Jt ‘lmelrfietcr gt. undertakef I i i imii-"i "iiiim- uborblrewud. ssoz-e-is-lli v . - ~- . . -. . . , 4 ~ '- f ‘P’! a ' ‘e .. a» %‘ll;‘i“l.°l - ' | nrugoo 7 ~- - - a I‘ . c c~ "a ~ "' Nam Ham r l. ciao WA lacuna Hpawltiigwillcrdcn nuTnWl paid in wife .'_"° A, y in hmM"*ef_ twig’- efcrencag“. her wages ‘regulsrlp, _ silo rsu 03%!‘ n. Koo ‘on ‘a _ ~- iqn- o. at us" iterators badly into debt -, u . - ; -l. I _ l \_, _'- scoot-last away. - o- L k - > ~ " - i i‘ l 1.4+. s... . ~ u Mae Grhnnoll, Mary Kennedy, and In close proxlmltfnte" churches, depot, the tree,‘ etc. Rates $3.00 a day. rates on applie- MAJOR D. A. MaeDONALDv Proprietor. , MR8. C. W. KIELLY, Manager. g RUSS HOTEL. ... Beatrice -E- (llondennlng, Bran- ilmi, ,Mnn.; Mfu and Mrs. S. l). Seihplo, Trnro, N. 8.4, Dr. Johll lidwie, Montreal: Miss Jean l-leli- derlion. Ciftown; Major and MHLF. F. May, Omaha, Nebraska; (ieorge P. Klockort, Brooklyn, N. Y.: B. Mahoy-Diliibar, Kitchener, Ont-i Elma '1‘. Rosonliergeia, Seoul. Koren; John McLeod. Charlotte- town: clice, lt-l; Isabelle Robb. New Glasgow, 8.; Mrs. C. B. Lord. Ontario; Mrs. S. l... Stamérli. Saint John, N. 8.; Minn Jean fiirvan.‘ Moncton, N. il.;- Mrs. Dr. ‘RJG. "(iir~ vanl‘ Ralph flirvmi, ‘Mrs. All)» Keill- man. Moncton, N. 8.: Mr. and Mrs. J. Mcvicar, Kathleen MCCIITQQY, r. Fydney. N. 8.; Mr. and Mrs. G. I}. and Mrs. Lawrence Smith, Mary Steele, fan Smith, Herbert Funk. lipslarn, Providence, R. 1.; Mos. W. s. Cumming, A. P. cnrnpbcli, Mrli. A. F. Campbell, Florlne Campbell. Mrs. U. P. u Beer, Emma Nelson. Illtllel Cummlngham, Montague; " ‘Erfxlioop, Mrs. M. C. Room-dint!- faX,N.S.~ . BY. "Eimiiitlli ~While the forelgii lili itinenl. and the United" q-and-Jmg re-iThe domestic iriide was slow lllliiilifl the city. mnqwqmwhogxalues were iluchullged. Priqes ' were firmly "uiider u coiitiiiiled good demand. The lfflill‘ ill sluiillurll grades" 0i rolled oats wa the unilcrtoile fluur market was w feature to note,‘ pi- llilltl winter wheat grit malutuilill under u quiet all,. lmtfllltalneii Mrs. James Robb, Provltb. ! ills LEAGUES Undertaker and Bnlbalmer l American luau: 54 Grafton street New York . . . . . . . ..». . . . . .. 5 i4 Phone 4i2-J. Chicago . . . . .. 4 ll Shocker, Moore meil, Gray, Cochrane; hington hang. Marlo-Net. callous All games postponed, rain. iN-rsaunrlollhu Lsacus ' Alh guinea postponed, ruin. ——-——-——fi-Oi THE MARKETS "MONTREAL, Qlltk, Aliil. 13- niurkct today, u cert S of AilQ-ifllllglllll oi business was done iu lilies of inillfeeil was sir-ally. J ‘ in l8 3-4 c per pound, ulld eastern Jim“ Munn’ B“ E’ Muich’ J‘ iluziiitics at 18' {l8 trellis per pound. to the lighter offerillgfi. No. 1 pull~ teurizeil was (iuoicd at 37 i-ic pound. The recelplu were 1,891,874 package» Thu egg trade continued active 1,712 cases. OTTAWA, 0ni., Aug. l8. — A J. M. RrOOP continued firmness still feature Canadian egg markets uliliuugli —- price hilvalicus have been reported OXUBDI from SDSlHITOOII. TORON'I‘O- The market is very firm and uiichnligeilw with ileulers quoting, for ungradud eggs dellver- 90 105B b)’ ii- IQIPSidEd 500W. indigenous“; handicap the w‘ all, extras 1l9-—~i0.~ firsts 3ii—37,irleedless to say, on this occasion wilkrrneue u; much ‘run, in t u u‘ , secondsRi-‘BZ- Prices to retailers be out to even up old scores with nun us Rum gum so no tne-Yknm‘ are extras 44-45 firsts 4l—»i2, the Island. ‘ ',ues_ *_;ui,'_m ‘i ' seconds 35——.'l6. Some storage eggs | Huwevun Rum “ken nu, nuue’ ale selling at exlruls 4d, firsts 4d. Maloney t?) lso we“ m,“ 1 um inclined nu u u _ MONTREAL. — ’lllls market is . ' untumon would can“ hm‘ . unchanged. Trailing is active for George Godfreys K. O. of big JlmInu-m ms be“ anon, reuurdleuu ‘ v ‘. at s-llll higher in the lleur 37-—-38, secontla 30'—-33. v WiNNII’i1‘-(l"—'l‘lie market her very firm with receipts failing ‘l1 lli . l) ll) - . e5 an ‘ipmri-i-miiy w ccinsider theilrll!) (sillippsfrlll ‘airlift’: ililim-illxilg ‘fwd. ' I candidams‘ lni32r-r33. seconds 26-427 Pflceg m retailers are extras 42, firsts seconds 34- A mixed car liu l cl addition lo others wholuulu fin. shipping east at Bxxiaseué, ‘ cmiriciii nieces in the imr-irirsig 4o, seconds 35, f. o. b. Mail- ty, and whose experience Wlll addliwpu shipping point. Receipts into ending Winnipeg for the wggk August 13th were-'2,992 gages, SASKATOOItP-‘Prices trus iiihflrsia ‘28, seconds from the ncrvicxr. Prices to retailers am our“ 3g_ 4°. "PM 1ifi—'i8. Ecouda :lo-:i CHICAGO, forthcoming effort to climb rough and. rocky road pack to heavyweight championship heigh . Accompanied by his wife. Estelle Taylor, the former‘ champion ' II arrive at 10.55 aum. t " will lead to the conviction of weeks from the day hzmrgli-fig-Q gig the ring. to battle for the crown he lost to Gene Tunney, o. year ago. The steady streamof ticket 0rd- ~ ers for the Soldier Field, has prq. vidcd the only activity around fight _ headquarters for some days, and the % ‘official approval of the seating m. "Ylnfleiiieilfs. was the only technical preliminary left undone. Dempseyfs outdnoiaring at; Liiiwill Field vRace course will be T9863’ Whenlie arrives, but he is "Oi- ciilicctcd to settle down at track until Monday. - . 1460 P._ Flynn, uDgmpgeys 2111908891‘. iiiiid_,_th§tt the sparring partners iiehas lined up for ca 111g the "ex-champions hooks, were fast men except Martin the New, Orleans heavy- ‘ h u, pave Shade andAllenwwn 0e Grins‘, who‘ heiplld‘aack_ prepare all light, Rurke, bjeight. for Jack Sharltéy. will’ also help ‘ train for Thlnney, , —————-<0>—--—- n oflonvllnlipevrls that the who pays _t_lle piper‘ has not loft for ills, 0i pr creditors. wntio want I. i eta price. per day. _ _ Charlottetown , Hotel ($0., Ltd. i Eroprletovj». _\ "and Bengough,‘ l --.I Collins; Lyons and Crouse. . Philadelphia Ci veland deliiullil for Cali-i ifll grain was quiet on tile Mani-y ofllnrd lvheui with tile coli- Kingdom. s iuir and} The illiuiii iiliy lliivV T, _ _ to collu- church. dry shippers lluve advanced to ox- Aug. _' ' 18. -— Jack mpsey today neared the scene of ___________.________. ‘.‘"'" . ‘, notional ienow the aim lmoi of m also: in the Maritime Prev- lnene. ti" uphill! i0 "W" I comfortable llolei ens splendid table and excellent service st-e medlh Foam.“ loite- is... gm to also a 0 mes L- iloau storms-golf 04-90044" ‘ ‘is. feature of the American zat present, is the , being waged between Bsbjfftuthap 5. . _ land LouCehrig fol: the horn: run 3' championship. Th’ '“'°""" "ltuth tc the honor? . Great interest locally is centered he home runs made in 1011 Should Gehrig assume a over Ruth within ‘would versary of the formation oi that Truro fire department. tches u. .....::"::--:t:::::: r... gg,gr;g;,;g;rg;;riggige +m@==~l,,,,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,u., ohnson. RAicl-Jiiiil. Cmwd" iiiiqlunu cm“ u, meiMurmm-uj" ‘lsruvumj F How the public and players view es are competing. ~at their own Igame, on pack and field for suprenr. lacy and the prestige and glory that‘ lgoes with it. The local fire fighters, ‘according to reports, are doing splendidly and hope to be well up amoing the winners at the conclus- vion of the big meet. Whatever ha)», (m- pens the Charlottetown firemen 1931, However ‘imay expect them by their Truro brethren. for the crown and the king? -- r Gehrig May Set Record _ ‘see it in figures. Ruth has the habit of rising t0 the occasion and he will not go down to defeat without putting up a ., I - the , Babe out until the curtain has been ' Travellers‘ Field Day titanic struggle. Don't count nlni Tomorrow is Travellers’ Field Day alkin Charlottetown. It is expected that the largest gathering of Travellers‘ lin the history of the Island will be Charlottetown has a fohreputation of being a city where iio- ithing is too good for visitors when staying in the capital, so let's keep up the good work by giving the "knights of the grip" a right hearty feception and a record attendance at the Abegwelt Grounds. An excel- rung down. Gehrig has been is a decided advantage to Gehrig, gram and fast times and good dis-j " "Tho Acadia College baseball play-i ers have paid us a return visit and, l The‘ Agents telaln, fresh from new“ uvm. Ruth making n seem u 1.2.2221. ::r.::..:°.;.:. a m» i» mo» tiltsirom the homesters. On the the Babe Wm become mule“ i‘ Flames are “miciimwd- lGehrig takes a commanding l_ per ‘ make the Collegians work in fast‘ 1m. Such u Summon, form to take the twin bill. It will be remembered that theirj n" uwuy “um Ruuu last visit here did not materialize as‘ Granting he uouu uum mu g ‘far as a game was concerned. How-j uluy Suneru beuuuse u; um. ever they performed in Summerside; ‘new n no doubt but mung” simply been H0 ‘uciuulcuiléuulptivl- wlllits. Recol ilsi r i ‘i! fresh lire lislii mid liicru is‘ niglloioxlfiodiliofiiiifunglfoutrtginiilliiifdel‘:ihow Strong Gehrig is some" possibility of lilo market workingi, future. Dealers ure quoting iorungrgdgq "mi ‘i"“"°"""' em“ 40"“, iii“ “take it" or even deliver the "swiis-"i lust as D°Diilar with the players . . , . phio last Tuesday night has all thtnqehruu The underdog urn-uh’ isport world agog‘ with conjecturesunu sympathy and beat. Wis i and misgivings as to ills ability tolcununnn mourn Ann “m, q; The" question -» UDDCTIIIOSC l]! theinuuh‘ ‘t ‘s my though; , minds of the fans these days is-~ls1 them would urem- m s“ Rum Maloney over-rated? Other peopleusn 1n {mun ‘ ' " ' ask, has he got a glass jaw and so‘, on. We all know at. any lxte from§one_ They know what n the pictures oi his ilght Sharkey that he wasn't, not even druunng power n is off 39 as the" home. Dempsey flattened in seven furlousi Blue and his home runu h“, ‘wxiighgney may now kiss ms chime ed salaries for every one c0 ' es good bye, as far as a. leading, orl,""§.*,‘,,‘*fm“;§§§;, even a second the "heavyweight crown Judging by his recent performarice.‘;s1uuue,.s_ Bum Rum und mu Q9 his star is setting-and setting fast.‘ m me mun uume o; mu Benson, Maloney was considered one ufi the leading challengers" for the; heavyweight title a short time ago. 24. 2. Ban on Betting Affects Track l§if.‘.2;‘.‘§i"il.i§i...‘i..22“'€.i‘€“ m c or“ . - ‘ii i ut the Since Jack 5113328? KFZCKQS outuxv tglezeluuu»; Maloney. Jim has en a mp ng a‘ 1 nu comeback and had two victories tozpifnuue was when his credit. His defeat at the hands hm the be“ muuuunn u; m; of Godfrey practically eliminates Line. chum him as a contender in the heavy“ weight division. the e will Olympics In Danger lexcepu revenue, l when properly agreement "on the part of tho Inter-E Yet when me national Olympic Committee to pay. soccer footballers competing in Amquom m m“ “nu menu u sterdam for lost time, if true, is very > ma, neuuy ulwuyu Scriciiii- Just why this is so lid is clamped the c‘ "- i1“ the other athletes from all countries u, not changed competing could justly claim thewery strong uucum same financial indemnity. andmou uuuumu would shake the fabric oi amateur-i The "mug ism to its very foundation. , k nod In Canada the question of paylnglrfirefixunznsuuher athletes who compete -in far-away", the Gmuu cuuun" iESFSiJZ‘.223".rl‘éfiii‘llr“fir‘i‘.é“l‘fii'~¢“'“=°,°P*" was ' - ll t n. for the last two years. but up tllila q as o now such a thing has not been found practicable. mllon lil her sloop." tl o ' got t ree cars.” the International Association of i y w Football Federations and the inter- ’ I Olympic Committee ll. was -< agreed hat‘ an indemnity for lost. aarliirrgs may be awarded the fool», balleriwompeting in the Olympic, ’ games ’ thout. losing their amateur. r status. ut» was. however, provided ' that ‘the, lrloney must be paidito em- and there are‘ _ new tch- him man hing ilolsl. . I ‘ ployers and not_ rpct toplsyers. t p _ ‘ , gin” , tgkl over this u‘ This decision es d%us_s__ed at a, l _ l u] _\_ ~ --| if.“ u ‘Wu m", meeting or the Interns oinl amb- ...__ u M "ii" ‘i’ teur Athletic _.in.Mon- > - Jdtouunls at‘ dollar! iii n,“ “n; g resolution was passed Ono of the largest undue! . repairs and lmprovemlntmJi regretting it. It was [- intedout that equipped Hotels In is totlr according to the rules-of the I. A. chosen. Ocnlllloc tlv A. F. any person receiving payment for broken time in any sport is de- barred from participation in .. ‘ under the jurisdiction of the I. A. A. F. . . Secretary Wall, "of the‘ English Association, referring to the Paris decision, said that in his view Britain could not be repre- oented in any sport at the Allister- daln- Olympic games next year. l-lei described the decision as racrlnc-l ing the fundamental principle of amateur sport for an expedient. the effect oi which would be a revolution in sport. ‘fie also pointed out Nat the Paris decimal not only applied to amateur footballers, but all other room. = I baths. Oomplotely relieve in the past I“ year-e. Hotels " throughout . aatthe United listen have [to splendid table. Courtuud phones In Roma, . ;~- t Hotel" 00., horn; Frowairllterlu ' c 5s; , i an.» 1 v -\ . ‘ w. .,>.u€; ‘ Interesting Race" . " i with the New llork fer _ . ‘lout in front. the out . Y. What are Gehrig's chaooesito bani f . _ 1. - r 1s there a possibility that eitherfi‘. Sh um ,in the‘ three day celebration at.‘ °i ii" i“) win be" mm“ '°°°"d.°! c a "Truro, marking the slxtieth anni- u u. . big iced" i ton, at Detroit postponed rain. the nest month. it aflect Ruihbtglq ingot? J l .-.< ithe struggle between the pretender Unquestionably Gehrig has an excellent chance to beat the Babe the home run championship of some won't believe ti- dvcry hcshitcliiy shown has actually . happened until they" far more success- iui on the Yankee Stadium than Ruth this year. Since a malorltyuof the remaining games of the New York Americans are at home, this Ii either Ruth or Gehrig contra even close to breaking Ruth's record ~ oi 59. it looks that 50 home runs _ . _ , _| will come mighty close to winning i‘ iliianliiiuih lent list of events are on the pro “he swat chumpumuup o, w”; L inquiry.‘ . ,,-, . R ' . . . tances are predicted in all the ,5 ogghsrséihsoxileewrugzgilm ' is played under present clue- . . o" mm "rm Th? vrecelpm were other hand the Abegwelts are nonel shmqgeéélsgluuggmz ‘i . P "W. the less confident and are sure t0' nve to i0 home runs, I domtqlfiLl t v l I do not believe he will ever "get The public is unquestionablyuwitni!” hi! 01,. til FF" .o 'm'e-vq Their motive is purely aseifllltj.‘ greati MCI-i ' iii Jiici“, net Ruth is at the gate and , for a round, in a class with the mangmnu would reuunn wbeesqunltmufl. I League Home 115B ‘l,- class contender fennel,“ is uurnu u, prove p, with“ 9f ._ i5 °°“°em°d" a battle between the game's premg‘ h . The mile track horses carry en for I I He defeated Jack Delaney. iormerwwo uuys M Noun Runuu“ mm“; peculationu-w = Grand Circuit. mo! u‘, ' finely appoin ‘l‘ North Ronda: n8 Auction or machine‘ speculation f does not contribute anything tit-racy- ' ,lng as a sport on the harness turf nor does it iniuroravl handled ls-in recent. I. The news of the unbelievable‘ years n h“ uuuu uu uunuuumenfi r at a track whichhssebioyed i‘, the gate. . ~ is difficult to It would virtually mean that all. understand. m, mu uuuuty u; r3153“ where betting v at North Randall "iul as any ever seefl ‘ it will cofittnub if thenban ls not lifted. -—-<0&-—--—— i “it is iifliil Mrs. llriglib walkh‘ absurd, when O-QQOOQQOQOQXFQOQ Q-OOOOIQ-Q‘ lltlllil 52;, .4} n; ‘in l H». of. volllehehevo pH Called? lorvlerts all Guests.- ‘hilt lites mt a use up." CharIOit-icqtowit i“: \ i. i l} i." A .4". n, u . t.‘ l _ t . 4