. MAXiMS OFA a MERCHANT mnyihllinventwewlrlrwc M: never seen. ' , Subscription; Delivenrl 35.00 ,, jail, Canada and U. l. A. 04.50 c . t it ii sin luflfi: |e's Pepe 99p . ' ' Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1,1927 MAXIMB OIA MERCHANT ‘ Self-destruction is inherent in every lie. E ‘» i ' Charlottetown Guardian Two Cont! Morning Guardian, Founded l Ge ll u . iilllllyillll liussnl Notable Speech by M. cot is Exhausted, Gives TORONTO, Ont., Aug. a1. _ A broken hearted boy with blood shot eyes and quivering lips is lying on a. clutching the hand of ‘a friend. He orge Young . Up Race (Special tn theEGuardIun) in the National Yacht Club SEES [JNEY lWEI BEN Ell llllEt liillll PARIS, August 31. —-Avia.tars in-i Ellll LEADERSHIP, tude record must climb higher than‘ tense blue-yes. insultingly blue. will! WRB illlil l El iEH Niili Sllllilii @2651 FEEl*,W[]-N g MlllllllllN Premier King At Station T0 Greet Pm °‘ WMIE llllE VIE l (Special to the Guardian) i OTTAWA, Ont., Aug. 31. Elli.‘ EIMIE on his arrival in the capital at 10.10. _J-. . . - . _ _ —-Thcl E . ‘- p‘ Prime Minister oi Canada was thc _ _ only public man at the Union Sta- I ~ tlon to greet the Prince of Wales ‘ . George Young. This morning hc plunged into the lake, champion 42,651 feet in consequence of the| "My climb was rather common Dr. n; c. TlFdgscn, of topped his own record by almost “Progrcssively as one soars the E tent on breaking the world's alti-sky becomes more and more an in-' in 16 minutes, and then 10,000 met- ers after 41 minutes. The sensation, German Swimmer Ne- Briand, French For- Minister, Council of Inter- Parliamentary Un- \ eign at- swimmer in the world. Before noon they pulled him into a row boat ex- hausted. unconscious. beaten. Around the Yacht Club here which is being used as a hospiptal for the swimmers there is the at- mosphere of a. national catastrophe. The talk is no longer of the swim , Winnipeg, Gives Im- pression of Coming Conservative Con- velltion. feat of Jean Calllho. who_yesterday\place at first, reaching 5,000 meters I 1,700 feet. Calliho's former altitude record was 12,442 meters and the of despondcncy and isolation ls ter- new mark is 13,000 meters. rible. The eye sees nothing; the ear "Never again. I doll't want to {Bills paralyzed, that is the altitude re- ofI the earth," exclaimed the dimi- cord. Then comes the drop back of nutive Frenchman. when informed earth." today that he had‘ attained a height: Thc barograph which recorded never before reached by a. human the feat is in the hands of the offic- ion in Paris. PARIS. August air-Senator Nap- 'oleon Belcourt. of Ottawa. and Sena- mr Raoul Dandurand, of Montreal. were a those elected bers of the council of the Inter-parlia- mentary union today. M. Brland. French foreign minis- ter made the chief address oi the day, urging world peace. "You represent the new spirit which alone can permit new dip- lomatic formulas, substituting juri- dical solution for settlement by force, as form rly." he said. "1 am glad to tell the representatives of 3'7 national parliaments that the nat- ions identified with your gathering practice a universal language. "It is time to understand that in a civilized world peace is not a lux- ury. but a vital necessity, and that its organization is a pressing duty and obligation on all of us. There has often been mentoined at your conference the work of peace, with which I have been personally in- but of George. Why did he have to quit? Vlcrkotter really beat him into cx- Has he lost his speed and strength? George himself does ' does Harry Q 31PM. nor Levy. nor his mother. Steamship Ran haustion? not know, neither Ashore On Wra.ll- (Canadian Press) What went wrong? Did gel-l Narrows VICTORIA. B. 0.. Aug. 31. —With Etbflllt :50 Ppissseng%; albotard, thc convention as leader. that seams p rncess arotcofthc ini ;th it bf 5mm, 001mm,“, com service“ ‘age ggnveniig: Ywlxf “am” ° °r° Chllrcll last cvcnlnz. which filled the Canadian Pacific Railways, ran last l being. . Calliho was picturesque description of his ascent. MONCTON. Aug. 3l.-Dr. H. C. ltl his Hodgson. of Winnipeg. was s. visitor to the city for a. few hours yesterday lals who are expected to confirm thc =mark within a couple of days, but ‘the new record is already accepted ,as far as out-doing the old mark. on his way to his old home in '- Charlottetown. Tile doctor has bcon- < living in Winnipeg for the last flf-‘valuable teen years and is well acquainted with western conditions. When ask- ed his vicws in reference to the Con- servative convention to be held in Winnipeg in October this year he remarked that he was not in politics but was down on a. holiday to see his mother. but stated that since Mr. Ferguson had definitely declined to‘ allow his name to come bcfolgc trhlc-the congregation’ adherents, " 5 friends of thc Central party, and the Honorable Robert on me eve of his Rogers, of Winnipeg. Mohegan In Dr. I-Iodgson's opinlon/ he Beautiful Presents p, Presented to liev. lioll lierman, ll. l. AT FAREWELL gQClAL GIVEN BY CONGREGA- TION OF CENTRAL At a largely attended meeting of serlt to Join andling hymn Christian We Meet Again." any 11°90 of the schoolroom to overflowing they dcadership would be the Honorable paid a high tribute o; respect m ‘h; xhgzrffgwxlcgliglgkl gfclgzlglra-"E Hugh Guthrie. present leader of the retiring pastor. Re“ Ne“ Hermm-L night while steaming south bound from Bkagway to Vancouver, and Victoria. departure for After a few well chosen remarks thinks that Western Canada will by me chairman, Mr, c. L, Mackay, CHRISTIAN CHURCH. in the well known pari- Anthem -closed one of thc most im- prcssive and significant gatherings in the historyof the Church. morning for his new Moncton carrying with him the prayers and best —-Swlmming almost as strongly as he began his long crawl at “god 3e with you Tfllivvllllflnl Erickson of The Nagionailflfill still swimming got-iated 21 Mile Course in 11 Hours and 45 Minutes. (Canadian Press) LAKE S1-IOHE,.Toronto, Aug. 31. 8.30 this morning, Ernest Vierkoetter. marvellous German swimmer, cros- sed the lina a winner of the Can- adian Nationel Exhibitions $50,000 marathon swim at 8-15 tonight. He was more than two miles ahead of his nearest competitor Georges Michal of France. while cix miles from the finish Arthur Compton. Long Beach. Callf.. re- ported previously as swimming 3rd, dropped out. In fourth place was Kyla Leon- ard also of Long Beach, CallL, with New York bravely. Vicrkoctter swam the 21 mile triangular course in 45 minutes: Ha was ple who jammed the water It was expected that the Governor- Gcneral and Lady Willingdon would have been present but when the Their Royal Highness- train arrived Mr. King was the only personage on the platform. He boarded the train and was ushered into the Princes’ suite. The royal party will be guests at Rldeau Hall. They will motor out there for lunch and in the afternoon es Were Entertainer!‘ at Govt. House and Later Went to 'a Small Dance at Casa il hours and given a tre- Mr. Herman will leave Friday mandolin ovation when he crossed ghgrge m, the line by more than 200.000 peo- front. play a return golf match with the Government House staff. ' The Prime Minister had been invited to dinner to Government House to- night and the party will later motor to the country club for Gor- don Edwards dance. A crowd was at the station to see the royal visitors, but the Princes did not embark until about ll o'clock. The party will entrain im- mediately after the dance leaving =for Montreal. iKilkenny Cat Has Lost Its wishes of the He finished comparatively fresh Church. congregation and a host oi and held his hands high out of the Reputation KILKENNY, Irish Free Stale, Loma. (Special to the Guardian) TORONTO, Aug. 31. —Hls Honor Lieut-Govemor and Mrs. R006 again entertained at dinner last night for H. R. H. the Prince of Wales and Prince George at Gov- ernment House. As on the pre- vious day invitations were given over the telephone and the affair was a happy gathering of about twenty of the Princes‘ best friends. Shortly before eleven o'clock the younger dinner guests with both Princes went on to a small dance at Casa Loma. given in their honor by Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Watkins who were among those dining at Gov- ernment I-louse. The ‘entire west wing of Casa Loma was reserved for the party which numbered only forty and dancing took place in the ball room and the card roorri. Aug. 31- —Thc cats of _ Ifllkenny have practically given up fighting. en‘ No hint of the event had been giv- so there were no spectators. as entered through the The passengers are all safe and 5111190119 1110 H0"- MF- 17418015 1-0 Wwho expressed the general regret of friends in the city and the Island. water in jubilation as the- hund-E No one knows why but there is m. pm“... for over two terestod and which constitu , my belief at least the greatest honor,wireless messages from Captain C. of my political career. This work llas‘C. Bainty. commander of thc ves- in there was no panic according t0 sci. to Captain J. W. Troup. manag- only begun; its basis is only laid down and realization of a general protocol. although not unexpected appears more and more likely. In any event I as a French minister make no pre- tense not to recognize very sin- cerely that in accepting and sub- scribing to such accords Germany's statesmen have shown great cour- age? . 1 ‘All Theatres In I ' ' ‘Chicago Closed (Special to the Guardian) CHICAGO, Aug. 31. ~Two "hard" business agents of one small union has made the closing of all motion picture theatres in Chicago and sub- urbs unanimous today. ed that 40.000 seats are vacant and 25,000 employees forced out of work. The loss to exhibitors is cs- timated at 0260.000 a day. The 100 percent closing was forced by a sympathetic lockout. All mem- bers of the Exhibitors Union decid- ed to stand together and assert that the independent theatres must join them owing to thc action of the, film board of trade refusing new films to all theatres. E1‘ L. K0 I'll ‘Q-OO-O-UQO-Ofi-O-OQ O0 §-§'O-§§4-O-§-§ Condensed Specials RATE-to. per word, net each insertion in this column. m-Q-QQ-Q-Q-Q-QOO-O-Q-O-O-O-QO-O-O-l Taurus-ans AND STATEMENTS neatly printed. Guardian Job Printer-y. 11 TASIION-ABLE WEDDING STA- tionery. fine selection. Guardian Job Prlntery. Qllllrrmo mos iously supplied. Printery. _._______.________._._-- ‘CAR OF OIHOICE -WE-STERN homes for sale at Bllntaill Bell stock yards. Apply Wood & McNcilil. . 8876-8131411 inrslronlm CARDS mourning cards at shortest notices Guardian Job Printer-y. 1-1 “ ‘WRITING PAPIG AND ENVEL- opee with address are alwayl fashionable. Guardian JOB Printcry. tf ~ ‘BPECIAL HAMBURG avian. - Eaeter quality beef. Saunders Newsom and 00.. East end Mar- ket Building. -——i-.a..'__.__-- ' . PRINTING OF. EVERY EXPEDIT- ‘JOB description, cheaply and oxpedb iiously execute’. (tllfliilil Cen- iral Job Printer, P one 133. _ ‘CORRESPONDING! (MIDI ‘AND envelopes with address printed. lust the thing for acknowl - t ment. intimations. etc. Guardan Job Printery. t: ‘INDUIRI RI CHRONIC DIS- 4...- "lfl- 111 Prim! 5"!"- m- be valued he finds that it is only and prophesied a bright futurc for ____-..>._-_- C11"- Dvl’! 011g.- "W"?! 1° 1°‘ "I W" l" "m" m“ 1,‘ ',°“"",‘wortn about a dollar. the incoming pastor concerning EARLY snow FLURRV ""1 ‘"1" 111°" - ""4591" ' “m” " “mmm” fmmf‘ “ffiflg Several tourists have been victim- whom m. Herman spoke in the - ¢y¢"“""u w "TMM “v‘w"""‘ ",‘,*;}§,,°",,,*,*,‘,°,,5"§,,:,,;, ‘wwfm “Jim by the fellow. and it is believed highest terms. Dainty refresh- ALBANY, u. v., Aug. e1. - ne- ‘ u. B.“ k i, “m the en. that many other: are ashamed to ments were served to the large ports of a snow flurry whfeh white- Pm" l" m“: mo E” ‘ ' w m” m ' p ' report the matter; as their own part gathering by the ladies of themed tho ground for a Ilritlsh Empire says a front page article in illo Journal this morning. ‘ Provincial Exhibition This month the Provincial Exhib- ition will be held. the big annual event of the year and the event that means more to the people of this province than all the events of the year. This year's show will be a big one. that end is now certain of attain- ment, for months post. the secretary and other officials have been con- stantly on the look-out to make this lyear's fair one of the best in the history of the Province. t What the Exhibition means o Gmudmn Job this Province cannot be estimated in figures, to those who win prizes it means that the resul ful of the British Columbia coast service of the company. {Qi- To Purchase Site For Mooring Mast (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Ont., Aug. 31. —Hon. J. Ralston, Minister of National Defence. announced today that ne- tiations for the purchase of r. parcel of land near Montreal con- taining approximatcly one square mile for the site for mast have been practically com- plcted. {OM n w... u.r.-Ex-Pmnlier Meighen In Moving Pictures OTTAWA, Aug, iii. -- A report, from New York City lust night us- soris that Iii. lloll- Arillllr lticigll- ell, former. prime Minister of (illn- ndll, has become Prcsillollt of nithat ML Rogers Wm _receivc very zlziraol"szlsz 2:‘::.‘:.::.*:.:.r".::"e:z a- *- v- w»- w“ o "lo for the purpose oi’ makl fiction preparation have the mooring “g pitiful-ell. ts of their carc- becn nlpeg in time to attend the conven- man for thc reason that he was a thc schcolrooln to overflowing they member of the Manitoba Govern- of Mr. Herman. 1-Ie then called up- lnellt from 1900 to 1011 and well on Mr. R. l-l. MacNeill who very known to all western men and inti- sympathetically read tlle following matcly acquainted with all western address: problems. He was personally respoll-l'_"""'" slble for thc enlargement of thc Manitoba boundaries under the Bor-l den Government and the procuring R of what is known as the Canadian‘ Northern contract. which governed freight rates from western points to Fort William. and always believed in ‘the strict enforcement of the Crow's ‘Nest Pass agreement on frcights. In the Dominion field Mr. RJOQGTS was the leading spirit behind thc forces. which placed the Conserva- tive party in power in i911 under thc Hon. Mr. Borden in whose Cab- inet he was Minister of Public Works, which he retained until the Union Government in 1917. Hc was considered by everybody as tllc out- standing man in the Cabinet, in whose government he acted as leader of the House of Colnmolls and on Purchase Western Horses For Ship- Charlottetown, P. E. I. August 31, 1027 cv. Neil l-lcrman, B. A. Pastor Central Christian Church Charlottetown, P. E. 1. Dear Sir and Brother: We wish on behalf of the congre- gation of thc Central Christian Church, to express our deep regret at our removal fronl amongst us and the severance of the tics as ollr pastor, which office you have heldiacross during thc past two years ol‘ moro.i400 HOW Since becoming our pastor, youiill the shipmenl- have been most active in our work: _- of the Master, cndeavoring at alll _ _ _ " times to promote the interests of' His Kingdom, and you will be great-‘Brltlsh . . ly missed by us, especially will we miss those inspiring sermons which wl. "have been favored with each Lord's Day. (Special to the Guardian) Western Canada towards the next shipment for Russia. in about three weeks. UPAVON, Eng, Aug. 31. —- Can- ness in thc years to colne and we‘ will ever remember our happy as- sociatlons together, and our prayers and best wishes will always follow you ill your new field of labor. sent proved himself to be an ablc debater and a. good parliamentarian. As far as the Maritime Provinces are concerned Dr. Hodgson thinks Atlantic flight to Ottawa. Princess who‘ is financing the flight a far distant field, and we cherish the hope you will sec your way clear to visit usvquite often in the days to come. Please accept the accompanying Although heavily loaded. the} a champion of the Maritime rights, moncplane took off easily even in the early days of the Bord- en Govemment and during the re- gimc of thc Borden Government the Maritime Provinces always had a loyal and faifllful friend in Mr. Rog- gig“: “at sglgilgt :35?‘ ‘it {emeég ers in all legitimate matters which Intrinsic value so much titan‘: n; P°“““‘°d "1 ‘he “d"“"°°"'°"° °E elation of the high regard in vEEiElch mmdni°ns m m“ EME- you are held by the members of Speaking generally. Dr. I-lodgson this congregatmt states that Mr. Rogers is still a C; l“ MACKAL young man, alert and vigorous in the ghah-man‘ Trustee Board prime of life. with a. wide and inti- J, |.|_ wulumyls, mate knowledge of Canadian affairs. 5Bcret5ry_ As well asbeing an astute clear think- . n, u, Mciqgipih ini! man. he also realizes the neces-E Superintendent. Bible School sity of organization and in his opin-, Mr. Ben G. Acorn then on behalf ion no man in the party today has cf the congregation presented Mr. the ability h) procure the Qo-upgm- Herman With 8. bilfllltlllil gold hEBCl- tion and support of everyone inter-ted C5110 Wil-ll 1-116 10l10W111E! 111501111" estcd in the welfare of the party as 303 Bggfilvvd! ATgeseréted to itcv Mr. Rogers. l 9 “man. . .. y Ccn ral m; Hndgson dues not know howChristian Church. Charlottetown Mlllgxaéigalotgt‘tixuéiugidllfl) long he will be in the East, but in 1927- M“ Herman W35 9150 111° “as” u; [he m; any ovum Wm be returning m win_‘rccipient' of a beautiful silver plat- .ed_Gillette shaving set in morocco. presented by a close friend of Mr. Aviation Field. Levine Abandon: Return Trip Levine will abandon his plans for the British aviators Hamilton and Minchin succeed in their present attempt. he told the Press this morning- Annual Convention Brought To Close reds of water craft which concen- peace and in spite of their worldwest entrance‘ Eng trated at the finish line let loose wide reputation as the high explos- thcir sirens in a paen of applause.'ives of the cat family. the I can't" stay in the race for a hun- dogs out _ dred yards more, and‘ I'll kill myself"| men]; To Russmuiald Georse Youns to his manager. while ru occasional cat fight fills H5 he collapsed in the swim Just aft-‘scmc neighborhood with noise and er yielding the lead to Vierkotter. fur, the Kilk-enny cat has lost his The cause of George's mishap was rgputiiflun, OTTAWA, Ont., Aug. 31. — Thcinqi; known, bu; when he was taken] E Dmnmmn Department M AEHCEEEKW m" 1101111114111"! 3111791111311 31111051 this cathedral town say tho ture has purchased 400 horses in normal, A thOHSfl-fld doctor declared Geor e's ulsc and animals have already been shippedibreathing was pracacallg normnllgig 32312132‘; filllifir Jgmcial’, ,. and a further thousand will be SEIICIOBymQ, his manager, mmw o“; the‘ mauled to w" the we The suggestion ' ' purchased will be included "thinking about ii;- “Pride 0r Detroit” on For Ottawa if a flight around the world. hopped b1 d_ d“ bowonaloln-Werthelm m: from Belgrade at 4.30 0' lock T,“ mm" °° m" “g _ was this morning for ConstanmfoplaI-aere spread about her secret do i; hearty handshake. called him by aboard thc plane, the St. Raphael. thc Havas Agency was advised. and rail-The idly and soon gained altltude- lt Pridc of Detroit piloted by William‘ ha; many was escorted to the frontier by a S. Brock and Edward F. Schlee, ar- 5° high that eight sturdy peasant and expressed me hope t I . pursuit squadron of thc Bo grade igilélefclglia?‘ filpglinlllijeglgrade at IL-ifvdnm her remote cottage. and fir“? coupon, Aug. s1. - Charles A. MOIlkS In Dilemma a return flight over the Atlantic if- Asamlflted they shall help tobacco smugglers hem-d he, shout for hem __ Q, Jpvantago of this fact. and only ven- Brunswick Tole- phone ‘Co, was a1 cued president of ‘Imwfllflfm 119F108! 11D- iho Telephone Association of Can- AND to so and not successful who arc t 0S0 tlon on October 11th, as he is one of adh. the seventh annual conventionwllfiffl 1101089 the Great Si. hours and a half the royal brothers danced with evident delight. Twice had warning to be given that their train left for Ottawa within half an hour. Both Princes were loath to stop and it was not until watches were dangerously near to the sche- duled houl; fogh depaature bthatt x3111? party left or c s a on a ou Nevertheless. the inhabitants r111‘ pagt m h t Mrs-Watkins o d es es s os ess, . . o av al eu-ithe Prince chose as his dancins At the emergency hospital thelfiffiiiézzgkttgfoltluiiiei.rqsunfr-rrfau.‘ partners Miss Isobel Ross, Mrs Basil the Wedd, and Miss Aimee Gundy while Prince George danced with Mrs. Clifford Beatty, Miss Virginia Gundy and Miss Aimee Gundy. TORONTO, Ont., Aug. 31. —Be~ fore leaving for the official opening of the Princes Gates at the exhibi- tion yesterday morning H. R. H. was From met by members of the local TO? ‘Combo-sv- fitfdrwtfildi“sctt§"métt°t° to... vakla district in the Carpathian under their preside“; flank B, Mountains, an almost iucreditable webh As the Prince can“; from 51°‘? E5 reP°ned~ the house he went straight toward Kil- TOHONTO, Ont., Aug. 31. -—"Dad,{kenny cats no longer chase the‘ of town. A lieutenant of police said that that the cause was I ' I Burning A Witch (By British United Press) VIENNA. August 31. —- Carpathlo-Russia. the - A rr i ve s At Constantinople 111 111° Village °E Siavnar "em" the waiting delegation when he was i ns when M .13 den as b- We wish ‘you h ltl cl ,h ‘l- l occaso r or w a v ea l an H1111 lnimLcl-llio Hamilton and Colonel PARIS, Aug. 31. — The Pride of Uzhowdl a Gavan“, year om be? introduced w each member 58pm“ l. l- Minchin started at 7.31 0- Detroit in which Edward F- Schleo gar ‘vomun named Boncum w“, l clock this morning on their iraus- and William s. Brock, are making ' ' ‘W’ Y- The Prince accorded each and generally believed to be a witch- assembled TOO H's T111110" every one of the lass. Home persons allesinlz that his first name and expressed his E1118)‘ had B9911 1181' ‘Vfllklllll WW1 general pleasure at the meeting. The Satan at night. Prince also told of how glad he had CONSTANTINOPLE, Aug. s1. - Finally, feeling against her ran been to meet the wlnnlpes T00 11's round-the-wurld monoplane of the assembled members would be able to attend the forthcoming TOO H festival in London. B11818“ m” winter. 20-Pound Pie Sent As Token 0f Goodwill MANSFIELD, England. AuS- =11- _ A zopounrl gooseberry pie ill! been sent by Mansfield as a token of good will to iia namesake Malls- field, Mass. The mayor cent a mell- sage with the big pie axpreasinB n hope that a ceremony W111 11° arranged for cutting and catingmtbe pie. thus observing one of the 11B- iish Mansfieldfil pleasant old cus- EOIIIB. youths. armed with cudgels. broke lged the pitiable old woman out ‘into the forest. There, she was ti-ed to a tree. and below her a regular stake was made andhsetlotn e, or which the out s e t (By British United Pren) 2;. ¢oatfiar1a¢e_ y LONDON, August 31- — The em- Fortunately. a barrassing problem of whether wmch w“ “m. hunting party. ihe place and saved to evade the authorities or leave hm. (mm Defining in the flameyL them at the mercy of blinding, ____<o->--—- anowstorms is causing u nsidcrablc| anxiety to the monks of St. Bern- ard hospice. ‘ Italian smugglers. knowing that the monks never refuse help io anybody in trouble. have taken a11- 4/HE9E ARE 00c. vars BM l PREFER iCE CREAM 'tu'rs out on their work when a, '. Whfle. a few years ago, the trav- Bern- fortu Me the delegates from Assiniboia in‘ ,this year it mcnns that next year Mimimbii, they will have benefit by their ex- icn es this year and will bc the EpzEssiblcc winners _-_--_-¢e>_.-._.- It was manifest by the large attendance of thc high rc- gard and esteem in which Mr. Her- man is held, not only by the Church bllt by thc City itself. A largo number of the church congregation of which dosed ‘M; night M Minflard pass in the Alps were honest hki Lodge, the slimmer resort of "0111111811 the Canadian National Railways on ibo Winnipeg River, Ont. Tile convention which was going down into Italy-tile hospice la 400 yards nn the Swiss side of the frontier-or in coming up in Switzerland nowa- Announcements, . Coming Events, gether men fr vinces who mc to the general bcttcrmcnt of ever Thc exhibits of which there t e ord " EEEEEOEnEEEluEEcEiElE-gcca sE-lrtiaass getting his share of the profits of thc solos sweetly suns by Miss Barbara any year yet and here is an educa- many who Again the Exhibition brings to- om all over thc Pro- et and discuss affairs tlon in itself for the come to view them. T10 lent racing and when mlXvd W the best from outside is 50W make‘ every day a real race day. ll be an abundan . both 011 have procured the best. The horse racing this year has 9- car coming. ho stops hispown sud- brighter outlook than ever. and that dcnly, jumps out and picks some- ia saying something. there i5 Prob‘ thing up from the road. 'l‘1le tourist- ablyvthc best material ever right is forced to atop tho and finds that on P. a. Island to slvv excel- Alfor‘ the lighter amusements there, l,’ .. main ground and in front of them buy,“ the "n8 m: Emu‘ m, i m be“ Brand stand and as for music. we , dollars‘ thinking he h“ got a up gene; Mr fauggfisam 51$ 111° 11°" l" "m" "°° Fmd- ‘° mcyuablc diamond. When he takes it to 1y mfiwmyw m8 wmh and m", In connection with the Exhibition ‘ ' ' ' and friends spoke culogizing the fine abilities and earnest endeavo l- MQNTREAL, Aug, 31,_A young of Mr. Herman and all expressed man on the Montreal-Quebec high- arcs-t regret at his low/ins- way has discovered a novel way of T110 11110111118 W116 brightened by cussing matters of technical y. tourist twat Dressed as a farm MacNeill and Mr. Ben. G. Acorn. hand he drives along the road in a ME“ Mmmim 515° 111V°16d @118 cheap car. When he sees a tourist‘: Fiifilfiflggrlzal’: smgelawpflly- wuched and found it hard to command words to express his feelings at the hearty showofarlectlcn which had been given him by his beloved con- gregation. He recalled his min- istry of two years in Charlottetown and expressed his gladness at being able to serve the church here. He paid a high tribute of respect to his congregation. which he said was one of the next year's meeting- woll British-Columbia thc swain has picked up what looks lth-urc a diamond ring. m‘ "It's no use to me." says the lad. I've no women folks. I'd like>io sell British Columbia Telephone the) ‘The conversation by the tour- Boll telephone Co-. N. E. ‘fl- lflwfillel‘ 111 110111-1051 01' Qilebtc- 10 of his predecessor. Rev. Dr. Bongo, phone and telegraph company- llcssioll ltl. Mlnaki for five days dis- GBYB- more than seventy-five DB1” ampcant. qronnrlll interest lo the tolephoneidark and stormy nights are amus- inrlllstry was attended by the ex!!- cntivcs of practically all of the tale- phono companies in Canada. Min- aki was chosen “am a! u“, piiwqltraband route par excellence. It is Tho election of the other offic-lfiandlfmfl» H111 1116M are 0m of the Association resulted as follows. Vice President E. l1‘. Holli- telephone company, Secretary Treasurer W. Il- Pearce‘ New Brunswick Tele- phone 00.. Directors A. H. Lemon Co. .1. D. Baker Alberta Government telephones. Saskatchewan Govern- ment telephones, E. G- Hunt, Mani- ioha Telephone system. J. H. Brace Moore Now Brunswick Telephone! Co. W. C. Winfield Maritime tele- few minutes state. causipg considerable of the people who pass on l "ice Cream Social in Iona Hall Friday night in aid of School Pair. Ladies with baskets free. 8869-8-31-21 glers. and the old monks are bo- Eccming deeply troubled. The 8i. Bernard Pass is the con- deserted except for a few Italian often blinding cnowstorms. The howling winds and the drifting snow make it impossible to hear or see anyone coming down the trall- l But the caravan of smugglers, TORDNTQ- 5118- 33- Mlflume with 50 pounds of tobacco on cv- 111011015“! W111.”- fl“? 11°" "11"" ary man's back. chooses this mom- 0118-1189 111 WMDQTBWN- ant. to crosflthe Pass, and the big ‘Doronto. clear . . . . . . . . . . . .. light that chines in the hospice i; Montreal their beacon. Quebeqcloudy The minute e. storm breaks the Charlottetown. fell‘ malflksthatlartrinto the pitch darkness Halifax, fair . . . . . .. w a r aiihful Bi. Bernardo» St. John, fog 00-62 Se”, and under m. "mic" o; iéflGY havho ‘only seven loft now —B0ston. cloudy 80-414 ‘he community has“, o! yawn“ o scare or lost travellers. It is New York. fair . . . . . . . . . . .. 70-412 splendid pron,“ o‘ ‘on.’ M“. a holy cross they have been rend-i High tide this afternoon at 2.04 m“ and “no” "In! 101' 1000 years. rand tomorrow morning at 2.09. ' gg7g.g.3|_.gi l Sun sets this evening at 6.38 and as the climax of a storm wbicnrlses tomorrow morning at 5.71. "Inquire Re Chronic Disealel I12 Prince Street. Dr. Clift. Don't delay, recovery in next three months. 60684.1 Sept. 3. "See western show and serial- Banjo music. Hunter River tonilht. Mr. Weeks will play forvdance aft- er show at Fist River r ay. 70-62 8905 11-00 "Great concert in» the C.M.i:l. A. Hall Vernon River. Frill!!- ._.._i. "Como and sec the Long River Dramatic Club stage their play BWBDt the Eastern section of thel‘ first quarter moon Sunday Sept- “Ths Path Across the Hill" in dam-i 4th, 0.21 a.m. nil-Beak i="e'*"1*r i" Every "as of “ R°BI" , "W ll loo lo 1.00; 1,000 tllluiutio interest and the patron- _ , ml. klflllirozllflill 0f~ M9 of our Debbie from the cpcninglin the transaction isnot above re antigen affair‘ wmfilgd the chalilrmanlin the vicinity of Eeoel-ancc and grad?» crops. roads. bridges and- Summorsido tide eighteen lDllllil-Brookflgld uni] Pfldgy “in; ggpi, 1105- Guardian Job Printer-y. ti until the closing day. prolwh- P M" Y 0i 1111011 i1 DTB- Duanesburg reached here last night i! nll- es later than Charlottetown. 2 at. s o'clock. IBIH-II-M n wYp. . ,,.- .. ‘