are P. MERCHANT many wants. I tt t vvn Guardian. Two Cents £221‘; afloat sounded m1 lllll lili ll lN- visions Chancellor Appeals For Further Assis- tance on the Da- ‘ ‘ wes’ Plan. (United Prcss.) BERLIN, Aug, 22.——An appenl to the U. S. not to regard her work as completed with the lnere crea- tion of the repaglltions plan adop-_ ted by the European powers ill iLondon last week. but to assist in building the structure that must be erected on ti; foundation that has been laid, was voiced by ChnnceF lor Marx in an exclusive interview with the United Press today. ‘it was the first interview tile chancellor had granted since his retlirn froln the London conference Tie is hopeful oi‘ silccessful adoptiell of the Dawes plan programme. He believes it will instill new lilo illto Germany. But he made it clear that he regrads Anlericall as- sistance ill the form of loans as one of the vital factors necessary for ultimate success. Building Not Completed, "i like to compare the Dawes scheme with a great architectural blueprint for which the world owes the draughtslnnn its gratitude." said the Cllallcelion "Tile London conference. as the muster builder, lltld the corner stones of the billld- dill: and ascertained the lilies of the frame work. But the building in not yet completed. The outer waiic are now to be constructed in tile (Continued on Page 3) Condensed Special RATEF-Ae. oer word,- net each insertion in lhis column. k ‘FOR SALE, THAT DESIRABLE residence No. 186 Prince St. Apply to Ii. E. Colwlll care of Johnson and Johnson's, City. 3583-8-15-31. ‘LOST —- CAMEO BROOCH Finder kindly leave at Guardian. .1 tf ‘TS-TLVER SKIN PICKLING 0N- iolls 25c per qt. Jenkins & Son. ..__._.____._.__ ‘FOUND-— IN ROGERS HARD. ware store, gold pendant, with setting. Phone 459 J. _ 1i ‘LARGE CHOICE CELERY 20c per .l>ullch.—Jenklns & Son. ‘STUDENTS, ACCOMMODATED at 112 Cumberland Street. 3728 8 23 3i ‘CHICKEN AND ALL KINDS OF meats and vegetables at lowest prices-P. J. McDonald's. 1i ‘GRAPES, FEARS, PLUMS, BAN- anas, Oranges, Melons, Egg-plant, and Corn on the cob. —Jenkins d: Son. ‘TWO OR MORE STUDENTS can be accomoduted with room ' and board in private home. near Prince of Wales College. Apply "F", Guardian Office. 3718 23 tf ‘BTRAYED- FROM ROYALTY two calves, one Jersey "and one Ayrshire. Please notify J. Walker, 114 Prince Street, “filly, ‘WANTED TO RENT SMALL RE- sidence with modern convenlonc es. Centrally located. AlJlliY 8i- once to "G" care of Guardian» 8584-8-15-tf. ‘FOR SALE-DELIVERY NOW or October 1st, forty mule a female Silver Fox pups. 8001i stock, pedigreed-prices right. "Montague" care of Guardian. . 3704 8 22tf ‘JOB PRINTI G “OF EVERY description esply and exped itiousiy executed. Guardian Cent- ral Job Prlntory, Phone 133. 2.876541“. ____________ ‘LOOK-BLUIIERRIES 10 6T8. Der quart. Ssrsspsrills berries 15 cts. per quart, black currents 30 cts. per quart, string beans 5 pounds for 25 cents, island ripe Tomatoes 12 ots. per pouud.—-P. J. MODOIIIIC, Phone 888. 1i rrox snssosasl I wlsi-l TO get the ‘fihlillvli and addresses of all ranchers who have been sell- ing sliver fox skins on the mark. oi. in recent yesrs. Toll me about Dricel you have received for slnsls skins and indicate what you will have to sell this year. Write me today. H. l‘. Anderson, Mo!!! men. many minds, many readers ‘ Kelly, supported by Mr. L. P. Tall- Covors Prince Edward Island Like The Dew a - . 1 CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA SATURDAY, AUGUST 23, ‘i924 EAST PRINCE BTTNSERVATIVES EENNTNNTITIEENT cullill liBEliAl- ppgylpi up CTTNSERVATNILBTINVENTITTN Resolutions Passed at Business Session in Afternoon-Dr. S. F. Tolmie, M. P., Speaks At Public Meeting In The Evelfng. A" Ghihlifliiifiiic 8111i Pelirescnta- wart and his Government upon the "V0 ilhllllfli iHlBihcBB mcciillg 0i ihc handsome vote of confidence givell Queen's Counlty LiberahConserva- by the people lll Jilly 1923. live Association was held ycstcr- We further wish to assure ilim iiiiY fliidfilfllm in ille Strand Thca- of our appreciation of the manner tre, (lelegal-es fronl all the various in which he hat; taken up the task polling districts being present. of implementing the pro-election The meeting was called to order pledges of himself and colleagues. by Mr. W. A. Stewart, President of (The prompt repent o; the Poll Th); tho Association, who ill o few Act, th_e dismissal of needless offic~ brief words outlined the purposes iilis, the TIIIDTDVOIIIUIIT. of our Sy-g. of the convention and the order of,ienl of accounting ,thn adoption oi‘ business. The illillutes oi‘ the pro- economy inilll our spending (lepart vious annual lllcetillg were lllents. and rile establishing of illi- read by Mr. P. W.|proved system ot‘ ilandlillg the blis- Turncr. the Secretary-Treasurer, iness of the province are matters and adopted. Tile chairmen of which cannot fnil to meet TTIQUOIII" the different polling district coill- "Kiiiiiiltlon M u" our Mable. lilittees were then listed, followed We WOUTLT particularly commend by (in; Qlggllgu. by (hp [liffgflgljt o application of the ‘Govornlllilllt lib Nil-N SETHBHINI} Tlill ITNNN llllllflll Who AccTTTlpanied U. SPENT WITH HEBHITIETNS A Drive “Ecru Ch’- town Through Eas- y S. World Fliers Now tern Part of the In Greenland Province. (Canadian Press) ON BOARD U. S. SHIP, Law- rcnce, Indian Harbor, Labrador- (Delayedlewlreless advices re- ceived aboard the Lawrence this evening indicated that the Ullltcil States army world fliers planned to continue on fronl Frederlcksdai to ivlgtut on the west coast of Green- land, (Friday), froln there it is stat- ed, the aviators expected to hop off Sunday for Indian Harbor. The party oi‘ Hebrldellrl dele- gates who arrived Thursday night yvere taken for a tour of Kings County leaving the city about 9.30 yesterday morning. The liebridcan party consisted of ltcv. Father MncDonell, Rev. Canon Alexander MacDougllll, Dclln of the Outer Isles, Messrs. Neil llialcllilllzln, Angus MacDonald, Luughiln Nicholson and Luugllllll McLeod. 'i'ile delegates were accompanied by the Premier, Hon. J. H. Myers, Minister to Agriculture, Hon J. A. MllcDollalltl, Minister of Public Works, (‘ill-slur S. hlcLurc, M. L. A., Ilcv. J. J. lllglcDoiulld, Sllilllller- ABOARD U. s. s. CRUISER ltichluontl 0n Patrol Between Ico- iand Alld Greenland, Ailg. 22.- Ilozlr Admiral Thomas I’. Magruder has ordered tho United States crui- ser Richmond and Raleigh and the district representatives in clove, of nlembers of the County executive committee. 'I'ile new 0i iiTiiiSiiiE ihi0 DPODO!‘ rcpillr the executive body with its officers ls i-————?-——— ~——- 33 ‘Qnnwg: (Continued on Page 3) President, Mr. W. A. Stewart, WW Charlottetown. ' ' ' Mr. w. .. Gib- Scientists Llkely son, Marshflcld. To Learn Little Secretary-Treasurer, Mr, N. W. Lowther, Charlottetown. - First District, Mr. George Mc- Kay, Clifton: Mr. Jeromc Mc- Guiigan, Melville. Second District: Mr. George White, York Point; Mr. Dugald McPherson, North Wiltshlre. Third District: Mr. W. J. Gilbson, Marshfleld; Mr. J. J. McDonald, Gienfannlng. Fourth District: (Canadian Press.) only 34,600,000 lllilcs from the earth during its present ]N‘.i't‘,-{I‘illil' lions, scientists ' will learn that is new, according to Profol-v M“ "h" F"a$" nor Edwin Ii. Frost. Illrocior of ‘"1 Avimdaie? M" N°""'i5i\ Giii-TV- Yerkes Observatory oi‘ the Univer. Eldon. sity of Cilicago. and who is watch- Fifth District, (Charlottetown, ing the planet through the largest telescope in the world. “We expect to see ‘ille marking onlho planet's -l‘aco much more clearly in Octoiber 1926." he said to day." when. llltilnuglrMzlrs will he ton, a vote of thanks for tllt- vaiuilwnnty pgfflflnl far-firm. away ma“ able services he TllllT rendered Til hlsllt h; now its nlnxlnlnnl altitude nil- tlvo vccrn 0i cificc was tcndcrc-d lolovh the horizon will he twlrc us Mr. i’.- W. 'l'ilriicl‘, iilc Tciirihi! great as at present and when ihorr.‘ sdflifliilfy-Trcasllrer. will be less atmmtiilcric disturban- Tho resolution colullllttoo, Cflll- (-9 t9 inlet-fore with observations." sinlillg of Messrs it‘. Ii. Mclfill‘. X55385‘: ‘.Y.i.‘..’.i..-f.'.i"?l’.2 "iiihiiiiiié Retail Merchants Conclude Ottawa Convention resolutions, which were unzlllilll- (Canadian Press.) ously passed. (YIITAWIA. Aug. 22.-J. A. Ban- fieldfof Winnipeg, was today ro- elected president of the Retail Mer chants Association of Canada at the conclusion of the annual con- vention her; A, M.» Swenney oi‘ Moncton. N. B, was elected third vice-Presi- dent, A. J. Reid of Shubencildio, N. S. sixth vieenPresitient anti G. 1-. Prowee of Charlottetown, P, E. I. seventh vice~President M. A. Ste- phen of Ottawa, was elected trczu-r urer and E. M. Trowcril of Ottawa reappointed Secretary and Busin- ess manager. Moonshine Bottle Ex- plodes When Magi- strate Shakes it (csnldlsn Press.) WINDSOR, 0n'|. Airs. 22-—Whcn Police Magistrate Gundy shook a bottle of nloonslilne ille better to inhale its odor yesterday, he found it possessed Ml extra "kick," lor the stuff foamed and bubbled and then exploded blowing the bottle to pieces. Tile Magistrate escaped injury. Tile moonshine was port 0i M! exhibit in the trial of Michael Titli- ciluk of Ford. chariiBfi Wiiil Vimiii‘ lng the dry law. lie was fined $200 and costs 'for keeping liquor lor sale. and Royalty): Mr. W. A. Stewart, Mr. N. W Lowther, Mr. Michael Conroy On motion of Mr: Hammond RESOLVED that on illis the oc- casion of ollr flnst nlertlng since the electors by a decisive vote swept tile Boil (lovernlnent froln power we, tho Conservatives of Queen's County in Convention as- sembled, congratulate Premier Ste- British Money _ To Purchase Mar- itime Farms (Canadian Press) LONDON, Aug. 22. —H0ll. J. A.. ltebb, acting Minister of Finance and Minister of lnlluigrntlcm and COTOIITZHTTOIP for Canada who re- cently concluded nn agreement bo- tween the Canadian. government and the illlperiai govern-inept PTO‘ v.dlng for the llllgrlltioll from (THPIIT. ilritaln to the Dullllnion of 3,000 TIIIIITTTPB, sailed for Canada to dlly ("ll the Molltroso. ltefcrring to the new agreement for the settlement of British immi- lzinllils in (‘ailllldn 1101i. Mi‘- Roiiil rl-illnrkod just before leaving for homo that the llritish government will provide n llllfrillllllll sum of $1,500 per fllrllrfor cqlllpllicllt. pllr- poses and part of this tllllount may be ilsod at the WTSTI of the British gnvrrnnlent to DIIICTTBBB fzlrlns in tho Maritime. Provinces. lllNY TTTTNI] coyplaiill particularly ille Commissioner,Bidd- Jlllllvn of lPubilc lvorks to the grave taslfTiiillfiib‘ .llllles, Director of Agriculture of {the Federal Department Iililuigra- ,tion and Colonization, Capt, C. M. I ‘representative, Ml‘. J. M. Creciillnll l New About Mars‘ 2 Driving tilrougil the Experiment- _ Xll Fnrlli where they nrlile a short WTUMAMT; BAY- “H” A"? zzqvisit ille party were taken to the ~--Aitllough Qle pilillrt {liars will be,“ rung], n,- Comm, iiiueicapiivlty and were lllucil interest- od ill the destroyer Ilnrry lo make a search cast of Cape Farewell, Greenland, for Licllt. Loczltelii, Italian aviator who accompanied the United States round the world filers. The search will he mad-e by luealls of the planes carried by tho cruisers for scouting purposes and will be continued indefinitely. Ad- miral Magrudcr is preparing to send out a general alarm if Loc-- ntelii is net found soon. It is be- lieved by seine of tile oiilccrs of 'l.TiC llicilnlolld that the Italian avia- tor lllzly ilavc proceeded to Ivlgtul instead of halting lit Frellerlksdal. Appointment Oi Mr. Hughes is Uncertain (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Que, Aug. 22. ~<An Ottawa special to the Star says. “The terlll of Iioli. Murdock Mac- Killlinll as Lioutcnnllt-Governor of Prince Iidwzird Island expires lioxt lllonth and J. J. Hughes, Ilib- crui M. P. for Kings, is an active zlspirant for the position with con- siderable backing. it is not cer- - tnin that Mr, liugllcs will be alp- pointed ell account of the usual llc-siizlncy about opening seats." Growing Expenditure Shows Economy Is Forgotten OTTAWA, Aug. 22.---'i‘h.\ July statement issued by the Department of Finance shows beyond nil question llllll. the King Government has quite lor-rotten all its solemn promises that it would not only cut ex- penditure lo the bone, bllt would keep it there. Tile figures show that the door oi the 'l‘rotlsury"ls wide open and that tilere is not a watch dog lll sight. Possibly‘ the latter is explained by the fact that the Govern-l nlent doesn't want any. . " ' Illlrlllg July the total expenditure increased by $5.619,726 over that for the same nlont-h last year. Tile increase in ordinary account was $-l.l-i(l,489 and on capital account $1,479,237. Willie Parliament was ill session and the Conservatives were checking up expenditure very clos- ely, it, was restrained, the increase during tile other three months of ille current iiscal your having been only about $2,084,000. But when the check was off. up went the cxpelldilllre_ Despite nli the assurances that economy would be practised, tho total expenditure lor tho first tour illOfllTlS oi‘ the fiscal year was $7,701,322 ovcr that for tlic sanle period ill 1923. This confirms to the letter the charges illade by the Conservatives that the Government have not cconomized and zlppareutly it is uecicrss to expect them to do so. For be it relllenlbcred that this growing expenditure in taking lylnng, ilot because revenues holllg large the Govornlllellt can afford to spend ll little more, hut in spite of falling revenues. The July financial slniculellt shows that tile total decrease in rev- t-llue during the four nlontlls ending July 31st was $i3.~i58,390, as coili- pared with the returns for lilo same months last your. As the expendit- ilre was $7,704,322 greater than it was during tho slime period last _venr, this means that the Government is thus $21,162,712 worse off. At tilis rate of going the (lovernlnellt instead of having a surplus of the year's operations, will have a deficit of ever 863000.000. Tile effect of nli this is already to be seen on the national debt, willch instead oi being (ll-creased from nlontll to montll, underwent nu increase of $1,539,438 during July as conlpzlrerl with n (Tfltjreugg of $5,765,962 in July 1923. This is not a rosy outlook for reduced taxation. Compare these financial operations with those of the United States during July. The statement cl receipts and expenditures oi’ the Federal Government over there at the end of July showed that the total ex- penditure chargeable against ordinary receipts during the month was ac iliiliiy $-i4.000.00 les stiuln it “'21s during Jilly 1923. In Canada the total expenditure cllargcllbll: iuzaillst all receipts was $24,S83.531, as conlpilrcd with $19,263,805 lor the same month last year. No wonder that taxes in tile i nlted States are going down. Ill Canada the situation as created by increased oxpgutlituro and falling revenues shows that we are con- fronted by even higher taxes. ‘ lllaciszluc, Ex-M. P., J. llfacCorlllack, Col. It. Wiiiiilllis, Chief Itepreselltative of tile Land Sottlclnent Branch, Capt J. N. Mcifiiichcril, King's County, (Thief Agricultllrlst, Department of lllllliigrzltioll and Colonization and representatives of the Patriot and Guardian. l). A. Mill'- Klllnen and (Zolollel Prowse. The visitors hluinlever seen foxes TIl' little silver beauties whiio Col. llizlcliilliloll gave TITlUIll a brief history of the origin and do- veioplnent of the fox industry. 'l‘ile next stop was at Seolcllfort where they viewed the memorial erected to comnlolliomte the first zirrlvlii on the Island of Scottish lllillligrzlnts. Iiero they were join. ed by Mr. llllrvey MlicEwcn, M. L. A., St. Peters and iii-v. J. M. Mc- Leod, St. Peters. 'i‘lloy then pro- ('t‘i'lT(ltT ailellg the northern road to St. Peters wilt-re they were joined (fionlinued oil-Page ti) Purchase a Home While On High Sea (Canadian Press.) WESTPORTT. Conn.. "Ans. 22--- Consummation of a deal. begun in wireless communication between two transatlantic. liners, ‘by which Mrs. Albert Biorck. sister of Wil- liam ll. llnrt, the well-known mov- ing picture actor, purchased the home in this place of Di‘. Clyde E. Ford, prominent surgeon. has just been announced here. . Mrs. Bierck, who lives st her bro ther's farm home hero. decided to purchase the place while hound for Europe on the Olympic. Silo wire- lessed her decision to Dr. Ford. miral Bir James A. Fersllwil- K- who was also ibounll to Europe. air C.M.C.O.B., commander in Ohiei 0i osrd the Samaria. They rnet by ul- the North America and West Iil- reams-fit in Paris and the deal was —-"closed. The Ford home k one of NNVEINNE lT TJNHINJSI (Cnncdlun Press) HALIFAX, Aug. 22.-A brass inb- Tut which the Earl of Dalhousio unveiled at Dulhousin college 0n Grand Parade at Halifax. 0W1‘ 011° hundred years ago st the request of John George Fyke. Grand Melt" of the Grand Loose of the Anvil!!!‘ Free and Accepted Masons of N0- va Scotia was in feiiiicil “nveiied at the original site shortlypbeforo noon today. The srflfli Bfimii 5°" of the Earl of Dslhousie. vice Ad- Looi; Box 001, liirld; Pa. ‘ 8700-8-2lm 0i. (Continued on Pose 3) the show pincer on the Sound. 1' . l 6 .. ....R£.l§?‘ ' ilP Mr. Jas. Pendergast seconded by Mr Nathaniel Pearson were uuallilluous tlve (ionveiition of East ovnll oilrsolves of this first oppor- Stewllrt, who with several tiers of his Ministry have ilonorcd us with their presence and counsels IN ilNNlltAl UUNVENTITTN Largely Attended Public Meeting With .... _.. “V. _,_,__. Lively Inspiri ng Addresses iioi. The Liberal-Conservatives of Eost Prince held their annual con- vention ill‘ St. Paul's Hall Sunlnler. side on Thursday commencing at llulf past six. The Hull was coni- fortably filled with delegates from every part of the riding and the business was transacted in a pro- mpt and practical manner. The President of the Association, Mr. Thomas B. Gillespie presided with Mr. Iieath Strong, Barrister, Secretary. Tile officers for the en- suing year wcre elected as foll- OWEN- President, Thomas B. Gillespie. Borden. Vice-President, D. I3. McDonald. Nortll llcdcquc. Secy-Treas. Heath Strong, Sunlnlcrslde. A Executive 3rd. District, Jeremiah Gallant, Mt. Carmel. Ifobt. Crater, Malpeque. 4th. District, Claude Delaney, Albany, Iiugll Duffy, Klnlrera. 5th. District J. El. Dalton, and Frank Arliett. Sunlmerside. The following resolutions. the first moved by Mr. I). Ii. McDonald and seconded by Mr. Gordon W. Dawson, and‘ the second llloved by ly passotl. RESOLVED, that this Conserva- Prince tullity of (extending our lllest cor- dial greetings to Premier J. D. nlem- .__._.._. OQQQQ-O-OOQQ-QO iilllE inns Iiasl: Minute News Flashed in Over the Wires vo+v0+v0+o4+++0+4+¢++94v (Canadian Press) BERLIN, Aug. _22.—Thc Ger- man national party of tho Reichstag has unanimously dc- cided to uphold the resolution - today. We have also to 1710118. the new Government have zibcut to implement their ‘fox, the removal of ing. the practice of economy repair and construction and in dealing with public affairs, iod of about ten months, is be to the wllole community. We further deprecllte Mr. A. C. Saunders, who, their backs and from in. most exaggerated concerning the present and public works. of which (Continued on Page 2) Love’s Dream Shattered By (Canadian Press) upon which he wrote passed July 22, regarding the evacuation of the Ruhr and rc- stora-tlion of German railways. ST. JOHN, Aug. 22.-The Hebrl-dean party at present in Nova Scoitia, has accepted an invitation of the provincial government to inspect facili- ties this province offers for colonization and will arrive in Mono-ton, Saturday evening. SOUTHAMPTON, Eng, Aug. 22.—-The giant steamship Majestic, Inbound from New York, grounded on Sand Bank at the entrance to Southamp- ton water at low tide this af- ternoon but was refioated with the aid of‘ two tugs a short time afterward and proceeded to Southampton. LOS ANGELES, Aug. 22.- Dcath on the gallows or a ilv- ing death of paralysis and totsi dementia today appeared to be all that was left for Kid Mc- Coy, onoc dapper hero of the ring, chsrgcd with the murder of Mrs. Theresa W. Mors, here . August 12, CONNAUGHT RANGES, Ot- tswa, Aug. 22.-Captain Stow- art Boa of the V-lctoria Rifles Montreal, this morning won tho Governor GcncraPs modal for the second stage with a total score of 19B points out of s possible of 205. (Canadian Press) BRUSSELS, Augi 22.-Eel- glum's economic evacuation of the Ruhr, which is a prelimin- ary stop to the military cvscul- tlon began today when M. Han- necsrt head of the Belgian technical delegation left for Dusseldorf charged with the task of liquidation of all the Bclglsn clvli services. Vol. 1 m. s2 Chariothoown, Atlfllllt 2s. 1924. penis sTAT|aT|cAL some to qroiw stale. DEPARTMENT Wasn't It Michael Angelo who uld that trlflcs milks perfection, but porifeotlon its not trifle. Eighteen are employed in this section off Molr’s organizltiom constantly watching to sec that production is accurately gauged to demlmd so‘ that customers will dlvvays be sure of the goods they wsm without accumulating an oversupply that will cpuso Rich but not cloying: Msltolo Cream Biscuits. The sort that: is auoclsted with full course meals slid equally with picnic baskets. ' ‘ ‘ 1 Cannes Dynamite On Long Voyage MONTREAL, Aug. 22.-—No smok- ing will be allowed on the freight. er George Cochrane when» she sails tomorrow from Sorel to Newfound- tons of dynamite to he used in the construction of the Armstrong Whiteworth plant at Comerhroolr, Nfld. Difficulty was experienced in signing on a crew. The vessel will carry n red flag at day and n Nd light at night. land, as she will be carrying 184 ' girl in the case. were present at (JOSH. con- gratulate our Conservative workers and the electors of the Province up. on the happy results of the election of July 1923 which by so handsome a majority relieved IS from the . extravagant mismanagement of the dashaway speudtllrift Bell Govern- We further desire to record our approval of the manner in which set pre- election promises to which in every possible detail they have given the most careful and generally satis- factory attention. The repeal of the obnoxious Bell Government Poll incompetent and unneeded officials, the chang- es in the system of public account- in every department, the revision of important yet hastily junlbled to~ gether statutes, the introduction of ll nlore permanent system of road t e adoption of business like methods all accomplished within the short per- most gratifying to us as it. surely must the dis- honest and unfair propogallda of ‘he madm- o! the local oppfielgfilrri ernment shall be considered as do- platforms where their opponents have not the opportunity to reply, has indulged statements Govern- ment, lnstanclng lnore particularly certain conditions of some roads s friends the Bell Government were the responsible creators, and fal- _.__._.._____ Win In Lottery sUDBll-RY, Ont.. Aug. 22.—Be. cause he paid for the lucky ticket his girl friend's nallle. and which Jicket won lin automobile at the firemenh-l demonstration hero. Arthur M011" is new clninling the car. Tuesday morning he caused a writ to be served on the Fire Department re- straining it from deliverlni; lhc auto to Miss Juliette Leblanc. i118 The two were sweethearts, and the community dance at which the drawing for the car took place, but when the sn- nouncement was made that Juliette - was holding the lucky winner the air became suddenly chilly. Arthur was carrying the stub of the win-- hing ticket, and he promptly ex. cuscd himself. For three days law- yers representing either side have endeavored to effect ah agreement and reconciliation, but without sue Tile courts will decide the issue The more ‘ social functions the better .for trade. Annual Subscriptions Delivers! IIJI By Ill], Olllh IL I. L. “JO lllNBll lint and TITNINISTS THE llillN TIITNE Pamphlets Give War- ning of Campaign Against Police Officers. (Clnldlln Press) CALCUTTA. Aug. 22. —There is startling proof in support of the police theory that the revolution- ary party of Bengal, encouragoif by the recent drift in Nstionsl poli- tics towards methods of violence is preparing another campaign to terrorism. The following docu- ment, slgned, "President in Coun- cil, Red Bengal," has been receiv- ed by the Commissioner and Dey nifty-Commissioners of Police, and a score of prominent officers of the C. I. D. judges of the High Court, and editors of leadhg European HCWSDHDGTHI The public is hereby informed that the Bengal Revolutionary Council has passed a resolution de- ciding on a campaign of ruthless assassination‘ of police officers. Anyone actively or passively ob- structing our comrades when in ac- tion or retiring, or helping the Government by taking prosecution briefs fronl the Government or giv. lug evidence when any such oom- rades are in the bands of the Gov- l. lug an» not highly prejudicial to the best interests of the country. L_i.___. (Continued on Page 3) Emigrants Anxious To Come to Canada (canndisn Prose.) . . LONDONr ‘Aug. 2I.--Initendin8 emigrants, aux-ions to. profit by the Canadian emigration plan, signed yesterday by the J-Ion. J. A. Robb and Lord Arnold on behalf of Can- ada and Britain respectively, lost no time and presented thelneelvec early this morning mt the Canadian Immigration Offices 1n London, me- king enquiries with regard to the new schemp. The plan starts out. under the most favorable auspices and seems bound to succeed, even the radical Dally Herald which ls usually strongly opposed to such proposals giving the announcement. promin- ence ln Tia columns today. The com munitty feature of the scheme seems to be eoliecislly welder in its appeal. Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc. Rates-h. pol-melon Insertion.‘ "Come! CoTnfeT-‘snd hesi- the "Humorous Lecture" in Victoria Hall. Tuesday, Aug 26th. “WARNiNG—Come to Fortune A Die-HARD is a QHA? WHO Wit-uni“ FOR MfiAoee AND sum-t '. ately warm. and tomorrow morning st 4.36. rises tomorrow morning lit 5.10. 4.37 a. m. B id Hull Monday night. Bil i“ “ i“ ‘“""'_,._____ VTTesTSID show. m: 2282i h “Reserve Wednesday sfternoon T e W a , Aug. 27th for the tea party at Clyde River. I718 2! 8 2i “Hope River. Aug. 23rd. Baseball 3 p. m. Tea served Ice cream, re- freshments. 8650-8-191.“ Ii. "Drawing for prizes st Hope River Saturday. Aug 23rd asses-is tts al. "iCome to the Derlingtvn Ten and Festival on -Wedileodsy August 27th. Baseball, sports, etc. Starting at 4 p. m. 372611331 "Come tg the Bonshnvr S. S. Picnic at Bonshaw on Wednesday, Aug, 27. lf not flue will be held first fine do)‘. . 871413.811 “Come to the Clyde River Toe on Wednesday, Aug. 27th. Bllli game 4 p. m. between North Wilt- shire and Hampshire: tug-of-vvnr: tea served. ice cream, other amuse- ments. 4i ..-___ TORONTO. Aug. 23. —Mel-ltlme north cast winds. fair sud moder- I-Iigh tide this afternoon at 5.16 Sun sets this eveuinl at. 6.56 and New moon Saturday. Aug. 80th. Maximum and minimum temper- "Tlis BIIIICT-l of the Canadian Bank of Commerce now located st Murray illirbor is being transferr- ed st the end of the present Inotith to Murray River and Ill I w; sled st the lat/tor point from op- tember 2nd on. - ' Slt-Wod-il ——4 “Live Poultry lilbinllil will tslre place at Onrdlgsii Ind Monts- gmmm gun oii= Wednesday, Aug. lfth and Toronto lllair st Charlottetown, flitsridll- Aug. Montreal . Clear 28th. Other shipment! ("in 0'- Quebec . Fair Leary, Wellington. Bourll Ind fit. Charlottetown |n‘4 54 Fair Peters, will aim pines iii Septem- f-lsiirnx .68 54 Fair her: dates to be announced In r. St. John .. . .. 54‘ Clssr P. ll. I. Cooperative Ill l Boll ry_ New York 60 FsirAlisooistlom-SBOO-O-lk-IL j