MAXIMS - OFA MERCHANT -_-_ Work becomes ambitious. _ ‘ pleasure when you’re {l l-y/ Po 9's Paper Covers Prince Edward Island Lil: ..,_, I e The Dew‘ A .0 or A MERCHANT ‘ 1 n11 Be reserved-a clat- voice with the smile wins. ' 4 1.01 f} CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER s, 1025-- Annnnl Subset i‘: no]; .4 B: nun. 0J3“; 11."; L”: iWEii iiiilNiii i[l_ii.5. That Amount Receiv- ed as Result of Op- eration of Plan in First Year. WASHINGTON, Sept. Z. —— Tlle Hum.) Slates has received a little “Menu... $iii,0tl0.000 undel- the m,“ year}; gperzlliflll bi’ tilt: DIIWGQ w, whit-l. t-lldeil today. it was an- Emlucm d1 the ‘Prilssury lhpurl- plant. Durillg this twelve mfllli-llll m... has been pail] to this country m) account of tlle $254.000.000 K1119 m. pggtg of American army occu- Wioil in the ‘Rhine region. the w“, u. $14,705,154. The total 0i “my (jufllfl ls til be plzld buck M m. m.- of $55,000,000 sold milrks lnuunlly, This is tn accordance with the agrt-elnent which was $0.1m; out in Paris by Eliot Wads- woilll. former ilnder-sscretary of the l-rczlsury. although some lnodl- lit-Minus were lnntle in tile i115“ 09' fgfi- it was finally adopted. lilo balance of tllc sum which tlii- United States has received in m. flrSl. year of tile Dawes plflll oprraiion is the 15.213000 b20111 marks. ulllollnilllg to about 331-500- 000- which the Treasury Dfillilfi" lnclli war.- ofiicially notified today was lllade available to the 891191111 transfer agent on account oi Ciil ills of American citizens. The ‘ a Uulu-dinn Two (lento n euudliin. Founded usl ryijv ,.___- __A Descendant of s Sir ‘Michdel W. Selby Bruce, crt Bruce oi Ciackmannan, a near was married recently in London to tcnham. the Bruce is, Married v who is a direct descendant of Rob- rclative of the Kings of Scotland, Miss Doreen D. Grcentwcil. oi ‘Chel- Rev. Dr. Gordon, Principal Emeritus Of Queenie, Dead iKfllbiitlSffON, Out‘, Sept. 1 —Very Rev. Dr. D.'llli‘i'l Miner Gordon, prin- cipal DlllFLillli oi Queens Univer- sity, pas-sud away peacefully dur- ilig illi». night liftt-r a very brief l‘ll- livfifl, zligml ill 'l‘lli.l lute Dr, flordoll was a llll- i.lVli'til‘ Plcioll (ioillliy, Nova Sco- tia. lie was trained at Picioll AcudEuly, Glasgow University. R1111 lierlill University; and later. re- ceived llillloilrary Degrees from t0t‘l amount of thcec clnilns. wit .‘1i are now being adjusted, has n0. yet been fixed. ‘tlftlctals here expressed llléllln 591,1». as optimistic ill rcsnfll 1° tin lilannel- in which the lhvvefl plan has worked, and the)’ 1B‘~_ confident that. except pcrlinne. 101 some minor cllallgis. it will Dru" t3l!.li‘t!iy successful in struiSl11¢'11' m; U.“ ‘he financial difficulties 0i’ Einilpe. Forester M e m b ers Total 150,000 Benefits $89,000,000 Mun. 20o delegates iroln all pzli ‘.1: of ille world attended the ses- Slnll oi ilit‘ Silprenle ‘Collrt of Fol‘- Dalltoilsle, ‘Knox Liollege, ‘I'm-onto, Toronto University, and Si. All- tlrc\v's University. Stdllllitlflll. For n. number oi‘ years he occupied the ministry of various Presbyterian (Jilin-rites tllroillzlltlut Cnllada. ill ilS-iii lie was appointed Professor i...‘ 'i‘n.-<.l...-.v n. vii... ‘Hill Collette. Itnllfax; und later lls-i-llllle Princip- ‘ul of the (Jolicge. lll 1902 he was stunts rut tuna Filiilii (Canadian Press) lGllPASO, 'l‘ilx:\s, Sept. 2.—1Scm"os of lallliliils iil Sillllllllillltl Cillllll-gs- wvlrtll and Aialllciln Acres just ille- low here, he leaving ‘their ‘llollies i0- llay as waters from ill1 swollen Rio (lramle ]I4)ll'l‘L'tl lillroilgll lllvlkcn riv- er dykeg opposite Valver-ilil. ’l‘llc seriousness of the ‘lhrorl was ref-barter! ill ‘the report at’ ‘tile as- sistant. city eluqillc-el‘. _\vllo declared illut the crest oi ‘the lllood lv-ould not reach here [or 24 hours. __._._.4o->_.__ li/Ieighen Guest At appointed Principal of Queen's University, iliillgsioll, u position which he tilled with great distille- lion lllltll his retirement from ac- itlve dilly ill lilli‘. ill. I896 he was Moderator of the (lenersl Assent- bly of the Presbyterian Church. ill ‘I915 he was created a companion of the Order of Saint Michael and Saint (leerge. During his long and useful lite molly honours rattle to Dr. (lordoll ifrom Church and State and Uni- wersliy. As a preacher ho was n ‘lslyYs \\'lliilI lisselnlllell fll'i't)i‘0lli(l‘.miil\ of great power and eloqu- lild, \\'t1|‘li.Tilt?DPOCQECHIIKBlilftlllfllllfilllifi; and as all administrator in out the ivilll rtllllil. -l a brlllqui-t was held at which some s00 ol‘ tlic fraternity ill Ontario sat Dowerlill 1111111P111‘°“ 1" flown with ‘the delegates and ell- lol-rrl til.» hospitality of the Queen titty ‘brethren, Speeches of welcome and reply were given amid grout HllillllSilifilll. ‘ill the course of his sd iii-ms of welcome to the visitors. Past illgll Cllinf Ranger, Clarence litfli have a history of the order.‘ Startling with I00 recruits. he said." iiii- ilrdcl- had grown to a menlller- ship oi l50,000. In the‘ 50- years of its existence it had paid out mom than $R!l_000,000 to willows. a bounty hi» said. which had kept root's over thousands of children- lts ilrillliills were brought up at its honles ill Ollkvilie while scores of members, victims of tuberculosis 111111 been restored to health in the 1W0 sauaierin which the order lllllilliillllPfl ill the United ‘States. ~—_40>-_-__. Q ; HATE-lo pa: word, not our-ll lnsurtlon in this column. u» ‘WANTED-TWO MAIDB. AP- illv Davies Hotel. 470141-941. -_. ___- ‘FOR EXHIBITION PLANTS AND “iltctslbles and house piunis there is notllin-g better than Soiisro. 116 Kent. St. ‘T0 LET-FURNISHED J-IOUSE in central port of city. Posses- sloll Sept. 15th. inspection by Ilipolninlent. Apply Box 27B. 4047-9-l-tf. ‘TO RENT—HOUSE NO. $2 ELM AYB- Apply T. R. Cudmore. _ ‘@057 9 1 3i. "it! rsm-rmo .or svenv 1911400011 choc l!‘ dud swoon:- l, annual... v ecu Willi 10b Prllltefy, Phone 18B- "ii"! WANT coop snvstorso m .50 for 20c, I for 80c. 260 “K550: s00 a..- iloo; 1.000 a».- ‘111- Pfiltmld. Gull-disc Oflice. "£19; gas unsound drum.- '\'°'"°1II l 00., m not _ 6|. I 74-1-lflffliliol . _ ‘ifflilibs/i carpi: l MAN .0, Q1.“ shuts: of. "ll qmont .0 111W»- stoio. ‘pro smbly ‘flaws buns, itpovvls I8 of . “t Hillel-m. April‘ v- _ "militias to P. 0. 8g ‘l0 . ll l-1-4t Intbcl- most. Isu den. i1 tlt-z-lsiiull were colltlucteilllle University ovi-r wllirll lie pre- 'sm and at the cloeeslded he ilisplnyed remarkable tact Ply ills passing n the educa- ‘,i.iollul nlld church lilo of Canada 'llns suffered a heavy loss. _ i Dr. Goriloll lllarrleil lillizn Stin- [mls MacLelllll-‘ill, daughter of the into Reverend Johll MncLennan. pl‘ Belfast, Prince Edward Island. ysnd a sister of the late D. R. bisc- Lelluan of Charlottetown. Three children survive him. one son. Rev. Dr. A. M. Gordon. As- sistant Minister of the Churchol‘ |SL Andrew rillll Si. Paul Montreal, ‘and two dailgllters Katherine. wllo ‘at llou. W. F. Nickle. Attorney ‘General of Ontario, and Miss Wil- helmina. of tile Staff oi‘ Queen's illlli\'0l‘iiii._\'. To the ilt‘l‘PilVi1ll relatives the extends sincere sympa- nlld Jlltltznlellt. ‘flunrillull thy. iTratle Agreelnent R a t i f i ‘e d (Canadian Press) llAlLiElAX, S-‘lll- 3. "T116 00m‘ ‘lllisrclal trzlilo t\t¥1‘l’-01111‘111 beiwuh“ (iallada and Australia was rutlflell by the Australian Senate today- mi} Bunbury Cow Is _ Grand Champion The grand championship cow and the Reserve Junior Champion- Shm 1mm, prlzps B; the Central (lzlnada Exhibition, Ottawa. We" awarded lo the cattle recently 6°10 by Bunlmry Farm. Oth-tr cattle sold were close up. li. will be re- melllbered that these 8111110 “"111” wen four firsts at Vfllleflielll- 1111*» the iprevlolls week, The Ottawa cattle show was the biggest show for llolatelns eve!‘ held in Canada. There were more Holetelns on the grounds than 01. all other breeds combined. The win is u notable one. for the cow is also Canadian champion per- former at the pail over all breeds. ‘Bnnllul-y Farm is tbne placed in the forefront of Canada fl-s a breed er of show cattle. They attend!’ have held second plsce for produc- on. This was]; these cattle are st the Toronto Notional. The result there will be announced this Week- A notable achievement of Illin- bul-y Farm has been that during tho p551 year they have sold the WOHG’! chum-own 1'01 will “"1 the best Csnsdllin show cow 0i the , your. They also made s Cllllilllfl butter record. Toronto Exhibition (Special to the Guardian) TORONTO. Sept. 2. —~Rt, Hon. Arthur Meigilcll, K. C., leader of the (iollscrvstive party in the Do- minion is a guest today at the directors luncheon at the exhibi~ tioll. He was welcomed at the Albany Club this morning by many local partystalwnrts. \Vlle.ll asked by the Telegram if llc thought t-llcrn would bi. a gener- al election. Mr. Miliglloll replied: "Everybody expects ml election. lie loaves for Ottawa or Mont- real tonight. Danish Seaman Also Strike ‘COPENHAGEN. Slept. 2.—Sen- nlen employed by the Danish Ship- ewncrs Union went on strike at midnight in protest against the em- players’ refusal to increase ‘wages. Tile unskilled workers Union de- clared a transport blockade of all owners affected, and the strikers nlsc have been promised support by the British and Norwegian Stokcrs l-ininn. 'l‘ll.., ‘Ilallisll slllpowners declare the present economic outlook mak- es it impossible to grant the wage illi‘.l‘(‘llfl\1._ Fire Ousts Monks LONDON. Sellt. 2.—- Fire which wrecked part oi’ lite famous Trap- 1115i nwnnstry nt Qeltlflbflrg, like- wise broke the vows of the hermit monks never to leave their will. for the outer world. ‘Geneva advices minted that the monks forced outside to the world they had abandoned, fought brsv- cly ‘to aid the firemen in saving their consecrated homo and its fa~ lnous relics. A former employs is under m. TPSi, suspected of setting the gm l"? 19191189. The damage is esti- mated ut 8200.000. Pniiiiiioi iillliiiilliii FEZ, Sept. 2~-Apparelltl_v deter- mined to hold out at any cost un- til mid-October sfter which the ruins will make impracticable op- erations ill northern Morocco for a model-ll army. Alld El Krlm, the Mi)l'l‘O(‘i'i'lfl War Lord, is personal- l_v taking command of his forces arrllyoil against the French. This information is ssid to have been gathered by the Fqench lu- telligence ‘Bureau nt French head- quarters. Although hostilities on n large scale are in abeysnce. neverthe- loss bulb sides sro devoting their energies to preparing for o bll battle. Only skirmishes. raids MIJIIH ‘iilifilliilifii iWiiil5 iitliiiiN iiiliiiiiiiiiiiiif First Questibn Will be re Dissolution of Parliament. CAMPAICN STARTS SATURDAY Statement-g Railway Problem Expected Within Few Days. lt- ‘- (Special to the Guardian) O"i"l‘A‘\VA, Sept. 2.—~Whell His Excellency the Governor tieneral returns tio Ottawa on Frlilay he will find lllllcll important business call- in): for his attention. Most inl- portalrt ill‘ all will be the request oi‘ his ail-visors lllliler Prelllle: King to bring about the dissolution tlf the foiurteenlill parllainlen-t ol’ the RnlllPilliOll, now on its fnllrtll year. Th» (szlllinet is ‘today agreed that there shall be an election, but the exact dates ‘oi‘ llomina-tton and poll- luio days have not yet. been set. blinistcrs and members who have been opposed to tilking ‘the piling’. arc now completely reconciled ‘r0 the ideil_ and urn in agreement that ii is -in lillc ‘interests of the party and of ‘the country generally ‘that all tdectioll shall he held. On Saturday Prellllvl‘ Kin-g will lallllcll iris canlplflgn at Illlchmond llill and tlliircattcl- will start on :lll extensive speaking tour of Ens-t and \Vt‘i-li. which will occupy tihe t‘. lift‘ lilonlll and ipnrt of next. Practically all the provinces are staid ‘to be included in its itiner- nry, illl tlllc meantime a considerable ll‘ll‘lll"l)(-l‘ oi‘ senate and other sp- poinilllellis I11": awaiting the Gov- ernor's signature and will, it. is llxpncu-il bc made know-n before ‘the enid of rile present week. It is; of course. quite possible, ,for ‘the Deputy Governor to sign. ‘these. but the impression here is ‘that all- nollncement of appointments will be delayed until Lord Hyng's rc- i.i1'l'.ll and un-tll as many as possible of existing vacancies in ‘the sen- ate, on the bench and elsewhere IllIlVe been filled. I The visit to Ottawa yesterday of President ‘Thornton of the Canad- ian National, and President Beatty. ‘of the (Iallaiiian Pacific. was the fiilillififl 0i‘ considerable speculation in political circles. It has been sis-i- ed thut immigration‘ questions were under discussion and the presen- ce of Dr. W. J. Black, former De- DWty Minis-tel‘ of Immigration, bilt now fPi-‘llldlled to the Canadian Nair lonal, and of other officials ‘lent color to the statement. It ‘is also inferred that while here, ‘boilh pre- sidents conferred with members of; the government on ‘the question of co-oriilnatlon between the two sys- tems on which Right Hon. George.‘ Pi Graham. Minister of ‘Railways, has been‘ Wnnking iior some time pas-t. It has been variously estimated ‘tlnlt a savior: of ‘from $30,000,000 ti) ‘$50.000.000 could ‘be effected ihroutzlh the‘ elimination of use- less rlilplica-Lfon and llfilsiiefllll com- petition in service, which saving could be utilized not only ‘toward the defroylng of deficits on the Canadian National bll-t also toward a reduction of freight rates. it is ‘11"'110il>fl‘ted ‘that on ‘Saturday next Mr. Graham will be in a position to announce a transportation policy (ullculzrted to alleviate present con.- diflone to an important ilegree. OTTAWA. Sept 2. —-Two more meeting! of the cabinet are expect- May Be Royal Bride hi! Mm iThev-ou Scott, rein-ti‘. daughter of the Duohlos of Bus- sllllltlh who. It lo‘ rumored. msy ""141? blooms engaged to Prince“ Henry. Ho has boon s iusof sf V" "Y"! "MM. Ind of present Lsly Mary and her parents no , ed for action and no iPiiiifi iii N. Y. iiiiiiil iiiiiiiil yand Hope to do 140 Miles an Hour. LONDON, Sept. 2.— Arrange- ments hll-ve been completed by the two French airmen, ‘Purascon and Coli- for their Parls-to-New York flight, tllld the starting date has been provisionally ‘fixed between September 10 and 15, according to information received in British aeronautical circles, The attempt will be made in a Potez-Jilpiter machine. which has a dctllrlluillc undercarriage, but. the pilots intend to jettison this im- medintely they are over the sea in order to gain sliced and save fuel. Tin-y will land the machine on its fllflelflke. Tile dllralulnln tnnks will hold enough fuel for ‘twenty-six hours of continuous flight. Thr- Jupiter engine was designed by tllc British Bristol Company, it is nnnir-cooled radial engine of 420 1111159 Dower. Ilual controls have been fitted lo the machine 511 1119 Pilots can take turns st act- 11111 living. and the seats of ‘the pil- °i3 111° 11111111860 in tandem. With the undercarriage jettison- ed. the machine it. is said. will hnva l1 Blieed of 140 miles an hour, The preliminary ‘test flights, 1g is Bttlted have been successful. Payment T0 Home Bank Depositors Started (‘Canadian Press.) wllfiNTO. Sept. 2——Psymenf of mt. million dollars voted by the Dominion Government to Home ‘Bmlk depositors who had sums to their credit for $500 or under be. gan by banks this morning. Mr. N. Rattenbury Director 0. N. R. OTTAWA, Sept. 2.~—Mr. Nelson Raiienibury has been appointed ll din-actor of the Bound of Manage- ment. ‘Omnnilllivn Nantlonafi Ralli- way-s. ed before Premier King leaves for Richmond llill. He hss already 116811 at work on his speech for some days and the expectation is that in it the Premier will outline the Liberal program for the cum- ilaign. His Richmond Hill meeting will ilQ ~followed by four or five other speech-es in Ontario, covering the lwmfllnder of next week. Subse- quently. Premier King will return to Ottawa. According to present b10118. he will afterwards proceed to the Maritimcs for a speaking toilr. ‘No final arrangements have yet been made. but Maritime meet- lugs will no doubt be followed by meetings in the West. ' strun““ii”ivt u iiilii liii Iilii Niii iii Rumors were l-ife in the city yesterday regarding appointments to the vacant ‘senatorshlps, to the effect that the choice had fallen upon Mr. J. J; Hughes. M. P.. and .\lr Crsslman .McArth-ur, Summer- eide. ‘No confirmation of this rumor was available last night but no doubt official, announcsmen will be forthcoming very shortly. TheiLibersi docks are being clear ubt all pos- sible sppolntm at; ‘wil be made before the Ll rat conventions are held as some possibilities for d senstofdhilaf may be willing to sc- cept nomination as second choice, if they should fall in bnsslnsthd bigger plum.‘ Mr. Nelson Rstgetibul ryvwllo has’ been s-ssnatoriol possi- bllity tut the ltllit Inllill-tg H!!! been elhninsted from the list by s. con- solation 5 fir, of lsllt on ti‘; C.‘ N. R. lBol“ o! 1i rectors, hat. consoiotllon will be banded mil to‘ the remaining aspirants has not yet been divulged. but anything is possible now thnt IDDOIIIHHQMA will be handed out ‘promioollously in view of the pending election. hi the meantime until mule de- finite information ls to hand. M ssl-s J. J. Hughes and Creellnan and outpost clsllloo no inking piles. . . Queen. ranking s mu to the King and to M Arthur will enjdy the fbllclty of being senators pro fem ‘but sublect ievlslnll. . , stutptn u: Two Frenchmen Will‘ . Drop Undercarriage . . under the direction of -Mr. SIR JAMES AIKINS I . . Addressing the Canadian Bar As- sociation In Winnipeg h; stressed, the necessity for eliminating “crook lawyers" from that assocatun by disciplinary methods. __,,....____ Seamerrs Strike May Not Become Wide- spread (Canadlan Press.) LONDON. Sept. 2—lndicatlons are that the unofficial strike of seamen in the British Isles may not become widespread owing to the threat of sliipowners to take on new crews from among hund- reds of unemployed men who have flocked to various ports, hoping to get jobs. . Water Meters For v Chicago CHICAIGO, Sept, 2. —The Feder- nl Government's demand for the metering of water in Chicago won in the City Council today. 30 to 17. For years installation. of water- meters has been n. perennial con troversy. Water-metering was one of the conditions on which the War ‘Department granted the Sani- vtnry District of ‘Chicago a flow of 'sliglltly more than 8.000 cubic feet iot water n second from Lake Mich- ‘lgall through the Sanitary Canal last spring, ‘New Mexican Bank » instituted Today MEXICO CITY. Sept. 2.—'i‘he llonco De Mexico, the new Alexi-J can National Banlcof issue. come ‘officially into existence today. It will issue paper money, backed by both gold and silver reserves. sl- though the new notes actually will be gold certificates. The bank is capitalized at one hundred million pesos. normally 019300.000. It will be under government control, 40 Cats Found In Residence NEW YORK, Sept. 2.—l.\lore than 40 cuts 10f all hues and spec- ies were found in n house visited by four agents who were sent to investigate iihc “fiithimess" of the residence. Its owner. ‘Mrs. Gertrude Hale, hull been taken to a ‘hospital fir observation. and the neighbour complained ‘that the presence of so many cats was a violation of the stroll-fury code. Opening 0i New City Hospital Tile fo-‘mnl cpenim of the Char- lottetown wospitsl wlll take place tomorrow aflirn-oon. At two o'clock His Lordship B'sllop O'Lenry will bless the mulldih-g, after which a sermon .wlll he delivered -by Rev. G. .1. Nit-Le lsn. This will be followed by, Pontif- icinl ‘Benediction in the ilospltsl Chapel at which the Corpus Christi Choir will reader tho music. After Benediction addresses will be given by His Honor, the Lieut- sltlnut Governor, His Worship tho Mayor and other prominent citiz- ns. The affair will conclude by after- n l1 ten served in the Nurses Home t t. Anthony's Villa by the ladies of St. Charles Auxiliary, and dur- ing which a musical programme. Albe-rt will ‘be given. ‘Ilhls will vocsli solos by Miss nucy and violin solos by Miss and violin solos by Miss Homily. For‘ those who cannot attend the opening in the afternoon the lad- l? of St. Charles Auxiliary have v ry kindly consented to be at the Hospital! dining the email; so ‘conduct guests through the build- 118. (Canadian Press.) . SACKVILLE, N. B., Sept. 2—Dr. Clarence MacKillnoll, Principal of Pine Hill College, Halifax. llnd »former moderator oi‘ the General Assembly oi‘ the Presbyterian Church in Canada. was this morn- 1 ing elected president of the Marl- '- time conference ‘ Church of Canada now meeting in ' convention here. ~ of the United ltcv. J. D. ‘Frame, Westvllle, N. S., and Rev. H. T, Cornell, Hunts- port, N, S. were appointed joint secretaries of the conference. Dr. MittKillllfllfh nomination was moved by Rev. J. W. Bart- lett. Amherst. President of the Nova Scotia conference. and sec- onded by Rev. H. C. Rice. St. John. President oi‘ the New Brunswick conference. Dr, MnbKinnon in nc- cepting the office thanked the con ferellce for the honor bestowed on him and expressed the hope that n still larger union would he gener- ated by the gracious spirit so splendidly manifested. British Tradefitiom- missioner In Char- lotisetown SUMMTJRISPDIJ, Sept. 2.-.M‘r. F. W. Field. the British qgovenfimeqlt senior Trade Commissioner for Canada and Newfoundland arrived in ‘Sumlnerslde on the late train Tuesday night. He interviewed the business men of the town amid sec- llred considerable dlrtn and informa- tion re trade conditions. He also had interesting conversations with several of the fox men. He left in. the afternoon for Charlottetown. Action For $39,290 For Loss 0f Her Husband - QUEBEC, Sept. 2.+1Dame Ber- nier, widow of Achille Bernier, en- gineer of the Ocean Kin-g. which was raim-med end slink by ‘the liner Iiinirlcck on the nl-ght of Friday. June 26, iwitll the loss of nine lives was granted spernllsslon today ‘to silo llhe St. John Dry Dock and tSh-iplluildlng Company lfor $39,- 200 a5 compensation for the death served ‘tomorrow. Buried Alive In Sand Slides iQiUEBDC. Sept. 2.—‘Bulned urn- der ‘two successive sand slides Jos E. Tspin, aged i3, died a ling- erlll-g death at Jollqilieres. Quebec, yesteday, while his fellow labor- ers frantically dug throluzh the shift-lug sands to reach him. The boy was loading o wagon nt a huge sand pile where he was employ- ed. Shifting of a plank prop caused the sand to move and the boy was knocked off his feet at the outset. Then a small flVllilllllClln descended. covering him complet- ely. The men wlho worked with him had ‘almost extricsted him, when another pil» ot‘ sand descended. By the time the second pile was shovel- led away the boy was dead. -—-———<-0->§__ \'\"S Qevxfapn LY WARMER , Bu"? ‘iDOWT THINK \'f"s. Fmw. A J Moderate west. winds, mostly fair, probably show- P011 for the impose of creams- ers in Eastern districts, stores: , h, Toronto, cloudy Montreal, clear . Quebec. cloudy . Charlottetown, rs n Halifax. fog Si, John. clear . Boston, clear . 88-6 New York, clesr .. 84-6 of her husband. The writ will be ‘ S. iiiii’ natural Shortage Reported Within Pzlst Week. (Cansdairl Press) HADIDAX, N. S., Spt., 2.—Hon. E. N. Rhodes, Premier of ‘Nova. Semis, announced tonight tlllmt s. shortage amounting to between $4,000 and $5.000 had been discov- ered in the accounts of the clerk in the Department of the Provin- cial Secretary of which we p“. mlcr himself is bend. The shortage was discovered "by ll Montreal firm oi auditors making i111 lfltlellenilent examination of the pllbllc accounts of Nova Scents. Premier Rhodes said, ‘but ‘the ex- act amount would not be known for several days. ‘It was stated ‘by the Premier tonight that ‘the mat- ter has been placed in the hands of the Attorney GeneraLThls makes the ‘third shOrta-ge announced iby th Gov-t. within a week resulting from the independent audit of pub- lic accounts. The others were in Nevfl Sl-otla snnatorlilm Kentvll-le and Nova Scotia Agricultural Coi- lege Truro of $3.000 each. Only one error-t had been made that 0i’ C. ti. ll. Bryan. accoilrtnlvt of ‘the Nova Scotla Agricultural College. Liner Majestic Sails As Per Schedule (Canadian Press.) SOUTHAMPTON. Sept. 2~—Tl.'le White Star liner ‘Majestic sailed for New York at 1i s.m. scheduled time today with a full crew, do- spite the fact that a number of new men who had signed on lest night walked out this morning. Italian Debt Mission Coming T0. U. (‘Canadian Press.) ROME. Sept. 2——Itl1ly’s mission for funding the ltnilnll debt to Un- ited Stntes will proceed to Wash- ington next month. Income Taxes 0f Film Stars nos also». .- ‘ Sept. 2.-- Cllarles Spencer ‘ l ‘nllu, believed‘ by many to have o‘. - of the largest incomes in the word, paid .3345, personal income tax this year, while Roscoe C. Arbucltle. gener- slly regarded us nearly broke psld $6.118. Others who trailed Arbuckle in chided Rudolph Valentino, Llon ‘Charley, Duster Keaton, Bel-bars Lamarre, Ramon Navarro, Charles 118V. and 0. score of directors sud producers prominent in filmdom. . Chaplin's showing on the list was strengthened somewhat by the $1.994. tux paid by the Chaplin Si/udle Inc. but even with that be was well behind the cross eyed Ben ‘Turpin who paid $6.104. 0f th; l2 residents of Lon An- geles and vicinity who paid more than forty thousand dollars each on their personal income only four bailed fronl the motion picture col- ony. They were Douglas Fairbanks, who paid $182,190. Gloria Swanson paid 857,075; JesseL .Lssky. the producer. whose tux was $48,592. and the director, James Cruse. who was down for $40,358. Mary Pickford paid 834.387. Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc. ‘fiiolfast Fsrnlers’ institute‘ meeting Friday. Sept. 4. Come rind help build up your own com- munity. Business: Discussion of the mail order business. ts70-ii-2-2i "Warning, Don't fol-get the best shovw yet. "The Code of the Wilder- Msxlmum sud minimum temper- ~- 53*? lustrsted lecture on his mm "‘ of labour in llonan st Traveller! ~ 30-54 Rent. Monday night September 7th 79~55 at ll o'clock and st fiootovfnlhlol- ncss" and Special Comedy. George- town Friday, Montague Saturday. \ ..-~ 4896. "iPoli Meeting-A meeting of ‘the m no"), w“; Conservatives of Brsekiey Rood lion will be held in Wirnioo Hill. Saturday night. the flfiih ‘instant wt eisht o'clock. All ‘lntelsailed we asked to attend. Queen's County 4080 I 8i. "fir. F. M. Auld will give so ll- field Zdsy night September 0th It I 4o'clock. * 1|“