.-=======--.i. ience consisting of the _ 1 J fég/ // /'Q \` \\ . , \ ~ \:\\‘.\ \\\\\\ ” ' E Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dow £1/ Aw Q .l _ Save time by multi . -» .- _ _- - . .. it fli::|“::_°°°;=ugl';:';'"“‘;_,ou=g:d cm; _ Annual Subscriptions Delivered Cl.” ‘ `." LQ -A. _.__ .. - ~ peal. __ ‘ ‘ ¢ .- ,.~,. 1-, . Z* r Recommend Confer “**‘”””“*“**‘”*** Hon Malcolm Mac iussti nil lions wnlisi ,, Wm, Bm, "will Piss liimilllnn nf ilnlll il in lllsiuiiv , .__ in iallln l>li|snll ins < P he G-=-d-af-> Last Mmute News Grl2tSg`0W OTTAWA Sept 10-Recomnlen .___ Apraliins ‘sufferings of Peasantsniscloseu =--`---.-- mashed Il' 0"' by perts and _others interested in lor- 10. -Rising this morninglvappar Hide Nationls Condition from , Outside (Special to the*~Guardian. PARIS, Sept. 10.-A conilldcntlal report made by a high Gorman diplomatic envoy to Mo'sc0w.to his government in Berlin, of which a copy has reached Paris, says that Rilssia faces the worst famine in her history. The document paints a ter-rlble picture of condlillons which the Soviet government is making strenuous efforts to con- ceal from the world. Wide ternitorlies are aga-in being devastated by hunger, death and disease, the appalling sufferings of the inhabitants almost defying dc- scription. Ilundreds of thousands of peasants who have been menaced by fhmllne Since 1923 are leaving their homes to wander, they know not whither, searching for-bread they cannot find. Their path is strewn with dead horses and cattle, because there is nothing to feed them, whvile gruesome heaps of hum an bones tell the fate of their owners. "Horrible news reaches us.” con- tinues the report, " of disease, can- nibalism and death-stories of a nature barely comprehensible to the cultured world. East Siberia. the north Caucasus, southeast Rus- sia, German colonlles of the Volga, certatln parts of Ukraine and part of the northern provinces are al-- ready invaded by the famine. Every day now famine zones are added to the list. "lt is increasingly apparent that all Sovliet efforts t ogloss over the truth' of the situatiion are absolute dlistortions. Wheat prices. even bc- foro the new harvest, have risen 130 pt-r cent, since the ond of July. Sinmltaneously the price of meat fell, and the quajity deteriorated, because the farmers sold at any pnlce in trying to lay in a stock of flour. ' "Russia 'ls laboring beneath a burden of economic depression which is catastrophic, and tho isl- suc of which cannot be foreseen; because the roal causes of depres- sion llc in the utter rulln of the basis of the whole economic fabric.` in view of these circumstances the Soviet authorities addressed a iiianllfcsto to thc population exhort- lng it to combat by -every means at its disposal the perils of the bad harvest possible in certain dls-- tricts which have been 'attacked by drought: and adtlllng. the Soviet Government -ls in possession of large stocks of wheat. therefore there- is no reason to believe hung- er conditions will arise. “The council of the people's com- missanies decided to spend 20 mil- __ ,-if of the drought. - I World. l-ion rabies in undertaking public works .to counteract the results We, in fact, see developing bc- forc our eyes events similar to tho-so histoniz. times when the first farmers became nomalls, and driven by famine, left their homes in or- der to search for better cond-it.-ions oi’ life elsewhere. The situation in South Russia recalls today that period when eastern peoples arriv- 'li to instal themselves on the Rus- sian stcppcs And so all the Soviet manifestatilons become dead letters in our eyes The masses of the peasantry tnovc across thc arid district, feed- ing on roots and grass. They sack and pillage farms and villages in their path, announcing that as they are condcnincd to die, thc others may as well die with them. Ami after resisting with what arms they posses-clubs, guns, gronadcs-the surviving villages join the wander- ing hordes. “A few weeks ago the Soviet an- nounced thut exportation by Russia cf 200 mill'on__poorls of wheat. To- day thcrc ls no further menttlon of this, but 20 million poods which rcniwlnetl in storage is rapidly bc- ing rushed from Iialt-ic and Black Sea ports by the export boartl’s or- |dcr, to obtain money, not for I- leviating the Russian famine, but fc-r the continuation of the organize tiion of the world rcvoluiiion. "Thus, at the very moment the ,Soviet is negotiating for forclign loans in Europe, its commercial edi- fllco is faliling to ruin. Even the stupidest Russian peasant well re- alizes that the Kremlin is not giv- ing him much thought. Nevertheless the attempts to turn ltlm into n Communilst remain unsuccessful. 'One can have no illusion, however, as to the fact that this same pea- sant will n-ovci' osscss sul`l‘icl<-nt 1) ,energy to overthrow the (luminan- I lst terror. “ln the vlllagcs |f\tl::_v wo illnd throo categories of peasants. Tho poor, posscs.~iI|lg only one to throo acres, consiitulc U5 por emit. 'i`i\c middle cali-gory is 1-i por ct-nl.. Lastly lilo wcaltlly comprise about 23 por cont. it is the last named that lrali tilt- |n':'s:'|its. and pos:-ics.-\ enough inilut-nt-o to organize the pnsffvc. rerfstzilil-e, against wh-lcli all (fommunist propaganda ls pow- erlls.-\. lllitorncy is complete. One can predict the day when the last village school will be closed luke the village iicnpltzils, already long closed dcs|.‘.to sickness, i'.-vers and famine. “’lhe Pctrcgrad workers may strike periodically, ovcn organ-lv.e occasional nots, hilt neither thc-y nor the peasants are in a position to overthrow the present rr-giline. as Russian emigrants abroad be- licvt-. All those in Rtls.-:la today are pt-rf'-ctly aware that th.: Russian pr-ople are merely vegettiting in ia- uiine, cold, .impotence ami lack of 1 Condensed Special l RATE.--de. vor word, not ‘ \ oooh insertion in this oolumn.l | l»'2I.'."_..;_.,_._ ._ II __.d 'WANTED-BY YOUNG MAN- work on a farm. Apply "N" cle Guardian Office. 3062-9-0-3i. __ *LOST AUTOMOBILE BATTERY| U. S. L. six volt. Return to Bruce' -Stewart & Co., Ltd.. and receive reward. 3973-9-9-Mill. I -#_ - I TO LET--H0-USE .AND PREMIS- os number 22 Pleasant Street, Garage Zoom in rear. immediate Dossessl n -given. Apply ii. J. Palmer. Wed and Sat _- 'WHAT EVERYIODY WANTS.- A Premier scissors and knife sharpener. Only 50c cash.-Il. Mellini-S. representative. 159 Water St. 3923 9 Cdl ‘ __i_ °RO0M AND BOARD-ONE BOY student can be accomodated with room and board in private home one block from Prince of Wales College. Apply at Guard-ian Of. lice or write "F" Box 116. Char- lottetown. 8950 9 ii mtf __@____________..._ 'JOB PRINTING OF . EVERY description cheaply and exiled' ,itiously executed. Guardian Cen- tral Job Prlnlery, Phone 138. \ 2876-5-6ti.| i__________i___ will power. “.\llil-'ons will certainly perish euultlciily with-out helping ally cause, rcct-lvlng no ht-.lp niiywliorc. li' Americans in 1921 saved millions of Russians, no Amer-Ican will have lilo ldca now to bring aid to any. body in Russia whllo the Soviet is icvcnishly busy exporting wheat in order tc- raise moncy. lt lnuy be added that food imports are so hea- vily taxed that they are impossible. The Sov`ct declares such imports are pioiitnlilo only to the bourge- oisie, ami therefore ure antlrevolu- tloim.ry. "lt can therefore be seen that the Russian people are faced with trials surpassing all past suffcnings. The mortality, which begun in May. will not cease during the fall and winter. Europe continues to believe the bluff that one can prosper in business in Russia. She will be forc ed t ochange hor opinion because coming events in Russia, so annal- iinil. Cannot fall to have profound effect on Europe." ---ooo-L HELPS DYING MAN WHO ARREST8 HIM NEW YORK. Sept. 10~ -Joseph Losado, of East Twen-ty~fourth street, saw a man writhing on the sidewalk in front rf his home lale yesterday afternoon and hastened to his aid. "i'm dying with the cramps," -ron sAus`._i.anl|is sion san- .-tald the man "Please get me a forest utilization and » protection is contained in the report ol' the roy-ul commission on puipwood. The report urges that a much larger part ol' the revenue extracted vfrom -the forest lands must be returned tothe fo-cet and that this is essen- tial even though other sources oi revenue must be resorted to. ----<+>€___ Wins Republican Nomination For U. S.- Senate (Canadian Press) BOSTON, Sept. 10. ~An easy victory for speaker I-`rctl<-rick ll. Gtllett ot’ the Nationalllousc oi' representatives was thc outcome of a three cornered contest for thc Republican nomination for thc Ulrltcd States Senate in yester- day`s primaries. Returns from 1367 of 1432 pre- c`ncts in the statc, iuclud`ng flos- ton gave (llllett 137,022, Louis A. Coolidge 87,103. Congressman l<`r<-.derick W- Daillnger 73,089. Lleut_ Governor Alvan 'l‘. Fuller was nonilnatcd for (inventor by the Republicans. tho same prr-cncts glvfng him 176,650 tn 13ti,1iltl for State 'l`rc-asnrer James Jackson. French Abandon Ger- man Customs Control (Speciai to The Guardian) Bl-)R~l.l.N, Sept. ll).--~iniport;\iit changcs have tak:-n place since thc machinery ot’ thc Dawes plan was lst-.t in motion ol; Sat'.li'da_\'. Th-- l~`ncncl\ abandoned paso'-. for (lor mans entering the occupied tcrrl tory .\ionday night. The customs control was oxerclsln.: bt-twccn un. occupied ami occupied tlcrmziny and expcllctl Germans are allo\vi~d to return homo -all except six. Nc- gotiations are under way for thc return of tlicso six ' General Synod To Meet At London (Special to Guardian) TORONTO, Sept. 10. -The tenth ,session of the-General Synod of the Churcli of England ln. Canada will open September 2-ith in Bishop trronyu Memorial ilall, Loudon, Ont., ills Grace the Lord Arch- bishop of Rupcrt`s Land, Primate ot' all Canada, will preside. Ut the business stated there is a iuotioii from Chnccllor Worrell to form fire insurance company. Citltlcism is made of the high rates paid, which arc said to be not ln keeping with the losses incurred. A memorial from tho Toronto Dio- cesan Synod asks for pensions for dcnconcsscs- The Gem-ral Board of Religious hlducatiou points out that the sum of $20,000 year. which they ask for their work, represents 12 ct-nts lK'|' year per Suntiny school touchcr. l‘ Many Islanders Leave For States American Consul Gonzzlles has .lust i'urnishcd the Guardian the in- lormation that no loss than two hundred and twenty~ninc passports i`or eiitrancelnto tli_e ilnltcd States have been issued sliice July first. Ali the applicants had the inten- tion of residing permanently in their new abode. They are mainly wives and children going to `Joln th-elr husbands and tathcrs; gills who intend taking up the nursing profession; and several students who are going to contlnuo their studies in American institutions. -Aa a matter of course the des- tination oi' the majority of the onli- grants is Boston. -_l____.__________ his room, he said afterwards, and gave- him a drink from one of 15 bottles which bore whiskey and wine labels. Then the man ldcnti. fled himself as Detective Heffer- Dcoislon to keep the world filers in Washington until De- fence Day, Friday, Sept. 12, was announced today by 'Major General Patri-ck. Chief ofthe Army Air Service. DONCASITER. Eng.. Sept. 10--Salmon Trout by Tetrarch out of Satlamandera, owned by H. H. -Aga Khan 'won the St. Leger Stakes of $20,000 with extras. run here today. A. Bar- clay Walker’s Santorh was sec- ond and Sol Joels, Polyphont. es was third-, Seventeen ran. (Canadian Press) LONDON. Sept. 1Q._T}hc Duchess of Westmlnister, who has figured prominently ln 92l`€ties connected with the en- tertainment of the Prince of Wales on Long Island, has P¢¢|ti0ned for tlssolutlon of he' ma"`ia9¢- Papers had been served on the Duke Aug, 13 it was revealed today. ST. JOHN'S, Nfld-. Selit. 10 -The auxilliary eeheener Bowdoin of the MacMillan Arc- tic expedit"on which left Wie. °35S¢¢. Maine on June 23,1923, Brfiycd at 2 p.m. this afternoon at Ballet Harbor, Labrador, All m¢mb¢I°s of the explorers Pafly were reported well. The 90Wd0in will sail' Friday for Wiscassett Maine. ' (Special to Guardian) SHANGHAI. Sept. 10. -Gen. C|l'a"9 TSO Lin. Manchurian war leader who has been mobil- llllhg his forces since Sunday intends to open an attack on Shanghai tomarrow against the Wu Pei Fu Pekin forces thus 'creating a new battle line between Pek-in and Mukden *hi* Pfifleipal city of Man- churla. LONDON. Sept. 10. -The British Mlnsltry of Agriculture is sending H. Tayllor, Deputy Controller of Horticulture on a journey throughout Canada to study the Canadian methods of marketing frttlt. The ministry recently established an apple station In Cambridgeshire. state. th enewspaper says, would 'man from headquarters, and nrrost cd Losado. First, however, ac cording to Losado. the detective, ionk the drink offered him Losado l git-got, was calldo by dc.lth this as a profolintl shock to 'this com- Y known by everybody. to th tenmis courts and engaged in a iris-ndly ganic, in the evening hc bathroom and Suddenly cxpireld .-on ol' the late Lit-ut. Governor of grogor. lie went to New Glasgow '-tic fashion when in n bye election county continuously .since that was a mmbor of the government without portfolio. llr- brought to public life a high sense of public honor and to a unique extent won Pr(-sbvteriztn (`hu.rch in Canaria ‘Threaten To (Canadian Press) ,Life Term For Chicago Youth ,...,._.. .,,...,,.., the WMS ,,,.,,, G,,,,,G,,,, N S S,,._ Judge Caverley Pronounces Sentence On eg; iniiugules be callcd wnhln u ro4v¢+-044+-¢+o+e+¢+O¢0+04 cntly In the best of health, going Jr., S0)/let GOV9rnm8Ht Atlitimptlng' t0 iytirlrtlils illifiigiiiirgdlyzl rineliligllilllld wAs(|.ff,,f2‘-‘ri;T,,P;°e;'_` w__' oiliiilictiltdms-,.ll3glCii[ilyMli)¢§i Thus Tgrminating- Ong of W0r1d’S niorn"ng; ills passing has come M u I' [1 6 I' ::1::."‘t.*..;”:;"“i:;' .‘.".';'f:..‘i.'1z1i" Trials- Y011 ths UHm0v@fi ~ Yi-stortluy afternoon he wcnt up had met a number of friends, was (Canadian Press) _ _ _ bright and happy, and rctirednbout Ill” Se unpl-lson.. ins usual hour. This morning he . . arose at seven thirty, \vcnt to thc lnent WHS the punlshlllent fixed today ills death at the early age oi' forty Judge John R°_ Caverly upon Nathan LQO' fl;-',§‘,§C’»,“,,;‘ ,§;‘°,',§‘§;“§§§§,,,‘§§“ ‘° ‘"9 pold, Jr -and Richard Loeb confessed kid- Iu ---S 1-0--in New G1?--»=°-M nappers and mu1'de1'ers of 14 year old Rob- N0... S.-nn... no... .i.....e.. D. MM- ert Fitanks. This was a complete victory for lllgh School and latoogratltlateriithe defence' _ _ from Dalhousie University. When, Youth was the controlhng- factor In qulto young he cntcrod public llfe,l| , . . . . ' making his dr-but in a rather tiram.|Judg`e CaVe1’1y S d@C1S101'1, HB Sald HO ffllrlol about twenty years ago hc defeat- had ever been Sentenced to death In IHIUOIS ‘.'l‘..I.'.;ii.‘.;?$§S°.1‘.i‘$°" £1'.‘.Z.’.*.2‘.‘i.. itil 011 the plea of guilty. mm. in th.. [yin-.mi ,;m¢.,»@s¢_ ami' The entrance to the court build-' fm. H", ,mst ten nr ¢we],.,, yom-F, ing was guarded by a squad of de- tectives, each member of which closely scrutinized every person entering the building. Crcdcutials which were necessary to pass each un- arm-r:'nn of the pr-non-. nt this ,Sentinel in the street lemli-is to the emmtv. nt-sitles in-ine fl tllretitnr -'ulrafws \\'er¢ cwellllly u\saectcN'g;¢I E'";"di‘;‘")l0 od to arbitrate and it had now ask-i'i`licly“y;c:;;ny;li;:t'ilI2:il2't I|l)l;¥I;i;il(iicii-ml by --'CONST ‘ ' l' 1"- `9i‘. ell the I):-partinent of Labor at Ot- _ ‘ '.. ” -~ , . .. , . . - ` . . -_ tests brought into record, said lht struggle between tht lusullx Lawn to appoint a board of concllla Judy Caverley' _,Um Crime was ents and the Soviet lorccs in ilu iliou to de-al with the whole dispute. hh ‘r nt ammu h them was no Georgian republic is contnuing fier --*<0->e “ or E g ceiy accordin-r to the latest re- 'amuse of the bodlrlo Thi “er ° . . .- s a - ports reaching here. The lnsurs- _ n0SgI(I;,'§}h(';`nSeIK;e0p0|d_ Jr" and ents hold the principal truns~lCnu- mchard L0eb_ Suu were hem at caslun railway which rung through - the County jan and omcims rehm. .'i`ioliis to ilakll. Martial law h.l.' oben proclaimed tliroughont lin; P I mr _|0e],,u',,_ M,.,,,,w|mC it poll;-,ei Caticasile and Soviet troops are J weary ,~Cmu.|m..| in [rent nf thu' Milli! ill|l`l`|Uti i0 G0Ul`l»Zi1l- jail prepared' for immediate dcpnr-I *°i<°**`*_ ture. There were intltnations that the trip might be delayed un-~ til tonmrrow. Plans previously an-I P1 nounccd were that the prison:-rs, an _*_ were to bc conveyed by motor cult! -i About two hundred cxcurslonlsts The _P°"lte""“ry is “"°“t forty (Canadian Pr¢.o8.) lr-ft by the S. S. iiochclago. ycstcr- "'i‘!f‘-9 fmm C|‘i°“g°- k I A’i'lil-JNS, Sept. 10.--ICI l-llI`lr-ron day morning on the Rotary Excur- _il WM “H W” “mild §“V;a“s C( Vinin, lending Athens newspaper. sion to New Glasgow. The pre- fir - Sam C!ff[‘_`;“c‘“ HU n';J“;WI dt-ciared today that four illsnil.-. ' A, h f th d _ ti separate state under i’rlnco Nl- 'Wai “ml [»"°k me holmay me” I” "Quinny" B; more 0 8 G chohw _or (_x_KIm, George The ,ww New Glasgow where very conipletc-f~?}?5c ;-Elllilitll-1 “H ht2t9i;U3kn°“ miss” ' ‘ ' reception arrangements had been W 0 0 H91 COIIIUH Ill* 0 5 0" 0 . ~ . th.” e. . froi the noone. consist oi' Northern and Southern 332°* ‘§l9f";:\lF(§_t£:`;nigegfternoon of yodlnoqnn:(;l:,;,.,,,ul'gt(, me p,,,.wn_ ldplrus 'intl (‘oriu ll forecasts that ya ' ' ' ' . -- ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ' Committees from the New Glas- lilly . im Haiti. italy would support tho movcnicnl. gow Tennis and GUM- qluhs cared N,,.¢|mn F_ L0(,p,,m' S,.__ Sm 31|. for the v-islnlng mrnnbr-.rs ot the cnllv ws'vi>lus. Foreman Lconvld At Charlottetown organizations antl,‘Nathan’s 'older brother, relaxed’ under ideal weather condltlonslvisigiii Hz’ U10 tilliiire reslchletl the ‘ tournaments were held. WOT B I1 H stil €‘Il1€l\i-W `C H108” IS In the (waning the Charlene. lift- imprisonment for the youths] _._ town Rotarians were guests at n lie had sat with a tense face as the' (Special to The Guardian) banquet gfiven by New Glasgow Judge read from his manuscript. ,I,0N|)()N_ Sem 1()__,\|;h0“_,;l; otary. The 0lliCl'l-Hilllllent. was I-ic rf-fused to comment and merely Sir Bradford 'l.eslle,`.famons engln- mishcti by the London Eight, 9, smiled as friends crowded around, eer- is 93 yearn old. he has just com usical organization that is well';\ndhspoke tln the members of the' Dleted plans for replacing the woo- “nd mm* favorably kno“n in mm mill” lmlpoli gmilillnl l th f' den floating bridle over the lloogh ° Kham d I th ` h th » mch:;:i lf; 'eat 3°'-|e";’ t°;a?l| ly. at Calcutta, wl\lch`ho built in “_ 9’ 'Ve |'0'K_ 0 Hill" th' -J ls! bil *Il Nl I Charlottetown 68 58 _..-..-... fair 1874 The ormnm bridge' whlch bn rount .ng countryside was also a no ng. aco .oe uncc of Rich- gllafanleed for 25 ears has law feature of the enftertninmtnt pro ard and former head of Chlcusos ed twice that Mme.” '_ ‘ _griinn public schoolboard, remained nil- and mm H 9_56_ ` od to state when they would start cd rapidly Jacob Loeb interrupted an intervle\v by Il'~‘\VSDHD€!'m\"1 ing let's go." Nathan Leopold Sr., had recover- cd his composure, opened his cigar cas.c'antl passed cigars to members of tho group 'as they filed from the room. Chases Kidnapper On Roller Skates (speeia| te lTh¢ Guardian) NEW YORK. Sept. l0._Fivc- months old Frederick Magli- ano was kidncpped from a pcram- had loft him sleeping ln- front oil their hom-e at 2.101 Third Avenue, Eugene Golden, a 12-year-old boy. t-aid .thai while coasting on rolleri skates ite saw a. woman, hatlcssi and with dark hobbed lgalr, andi wearing a ‘black dress. take the, baby out oi the carriage. Tho boy said the woman boarded a passing Third Avenue #trolley car and that he pursued the carl for two blocks. Though unabic to catch up with it, he got the car number. limi the police laicr visit- ctl the carbarn and interviewed the crew. Neither conductor nor mot- ormnn recalled having ecen the woman or infant. but said travcl had been heavy ami the two might have escaped their notice. _ l[`lI"f-~+'.` . ` -A--i_--~ A MAN \S Y RIS Aveaaee Heiear A1’ 3.»S'- AND rm L t=uzs1' OF WE MONTH -l ° l l l P/ C __?* - - "ronoN'ro, sept. ti.--M.irlilm.» fresh south-east 'to south winds; partly cloudy; showers in some lo- calitles. Maximum and ‘minimum temper- atures: ‘ 'i`01'0llt0 _54-40 _......._.__. fair Montreal 66-48 _---._..__- cloudy Qtlebec 64-60 __,__._____..__ rain St. John ii5~56 _____________ fen- Bonton 74-64 _____._________ rain New York 88-52 --.-..-..-_. nn- High tide this morning sl. 3.32 81 at He worked om nn um esummeqgshbtrtrlng tliet;/llsllt; twlz; ::lo;lIct;‘i;ts, 1;. entt. aiahough the relax*-tl visibly '- or one on e use a e ant a er e san ence was DRSNH- rises tomorrow mornin t 53 sl ful stall--. ~ . _ s°~0- :;\h, PnHl;1t°fwh?m:1P“f'|t ;`lhif'=;’w;";s|;n evening concert in West Side Los-bs and lieopolds watched anxl Full meen Thursday, Sept. 13 nl _ , , . . , -- - .~ | ark, were rendered by the Leagueonnly an Nathan Jr., and Richard 1,n_m_ dm AW” at “MMM” omca ;(h_.nk M "q“M_,. `w,,,, mcked “D In the E", 1-went .,ihought to be nnparallelled in en - Sun nets this evening at 6.15 and y E of the Cross Band and attracted were ordered quickly back to their S , f nm-mersirl tid i ht . 3957-il~ii-Mill. Losado helped the stranger into third street station. ineering annals- . and delighted large crowds cells, then as th - 6 6 eg 6°” mm - 0 °°“\'i|’°0m *mill-i utee later than Charlottetown. l. , , y By Hail, Cuando and ll. B.A-Cl-li "HINEE Nlll T ]HllS5 If-llNil]ll lN|]ll|]Nllll Will Travel to Destin- ation Over C. N. R. Lines. 1'. (Special to fha Gulrdllfl) " IHONTREAL, Sept. 10.-Contrarlf to what appears to be a general Impression H. R. H. the Prince of Wal-es will not travel across Canadt under an incognito as be did on his last visit but will retain his court rank and will be known as H. R. H. the Prince of Wales in Canada on a holiday. information to this ef-- roct has been officially received ov-er whose lines the heir to the throne and his suite will travel to the royal ranch at HiEil River. Ai' berta. The fact that His Royal Highness will not drop his title does not mean however that he intends to deviate in any way from bis ori- ginal plans. He will make no of- ficial visits of any kind en route from New London, Connecticut to High River. The schedule as it has been arranged by the Canadian Na- tional Railways calls for no stop of more than fifteen minutes at any one point in Canada or the United States. The stops that have been arranged are merely for the changing of engines and watering with. “Oh Clarence, they are wait-_‘md icing 0' the cam' 3 very fast schedule having been decided upon so as to get the train to High Riv- or from New London in less than four days. Definite times for the arrival at and the departure from various points along the route have not been set. A general outline of the ilincmry however has been arfmlg- ed "and this calls for the pausing uf the following points on the days named. ‘ Monday, September 15th, St. Johns, Que., Montreal. Ottawa, Pembroke Jct., Brent, North Bay. Tuesday, Sept. 16th, Capreoi. Foleyet, Horn Payne, Long Lac, N'ak‘Ina, Armstrong, Sioux Lookout. Wednesday, Sept. 17th, Red Bitt. bulator where his mother. Gr-rtrudo°Winnipeg, Rivers, Melville, Wat- rous, Saskatoon. Thursday, Sept. 18th, Klnde\'sieY. Hanna Calgary and High River. ` The entire it-inerary hasbeen drawn up after long consults/tion with officers of the Prince’s staff and the plans decided upon .rep- resent in every detail the expres- sed desire for complete privacy and freedom from ceremony of any kind by I-lis Royal Highness. No arrangements have been made ra- gurding the return journey for the present. it has been definitelivt de- cld-ed however that His Royal igh~ ness on the completion of his holi- tlay at his ranch will pay a visit to Jasper Park Lodge in Jasper Na- tional Park, Alberta. In all likeli- hood this visit will take place ear- ly in October and plans are being made by the Canadian National R-allways for the entertainment of the Prince and his party at this mountain bungalow resort. Announcements, Coming Events, . Meetings, Etc. ping position l-n City. ADDI? Guardian. 3| "Come to the dance in Klukora hall Friday, Sept. 12th. Ladies with cake, free.--4001-9-11-m-Bl I _-___ *WANTED-MAN OR BOY TO work on farm, good wages. Apply Emmet Croken, Cape Traverse. 3984-9-10-MBI. "illustrated Lecture on Care and Prevention of Tuberculosis in St. -Paul's Parish Hall on Frida! evening September 12th at 8 p. m. Admlslon free. 3982-9-10Mlii. "Moving pictures Monbagwe Saturday, Fortune Monday, Bouri Tuesday, Moreli Wednesd `. Ht, Peters, Thursday. 400;!!-if-li °°W~AR»NiNG: Come to themov- tng pictures at Fortune Bridge I-fall Monday. Special program. 4009-0-11-Ii "warning, Yeo's Movies, 11 reels thrills. Hunter River, I‘rid|y,' Murray River, Saturday, Mt, gtgq. art, Monday.-8998-9-10-1|, UO The regular monthly meeting nf the -Ladle, Anx|||gfy 0| me p_ E. f. -Protestant Orpliina Q ,will is into in the cannon alfa. an Frldly. 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