mm... or (A MERCHANT The man who does your tlsing can db the most with s lot of foiderol. a" to $1253. ‘Ll-nudism Ffllllllled effective work if he doesn't cloud the matter U"! adver- Iid Cont! Ill’! \\\ ' ‘\\1‘\ it?” t,» "r w" _ -—-'———— .ne.-crnir~r*qw~v->- >v e. mU-Qfll - P“ m Covers Prince Edwar d Island Like The Déw CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, 1925 MERCHANT _ It is no use counting on sym- pathy to save you if you have flag- rantiy neglected your God given opportunities to make good. Annual Subscriptions Delivered $5.00 B] lull, Canada end U. B. A. “JO (‘ARE ALARMED cANON COADY Ha has just returned from a visit to London. He found that there wa-s a decided feeling of aiarm at the extreme to which Anglo-Catholics arc prepared to go in an effort to re-unltc the Anglican and Roman Catholic churches. Revolution in Britain Would Be Disastrous (.Canadian Prees) LONDON, Aug. l4.—~The Marquis of innlionderry who is a great coal mine owner .speaking in Wales last night. intimated that if A, J. Cook. General Secretary of the Miners’ Federation, challenged parliament- ary institutions of the country and brought about a revolution the re- sult. would be disastrous to the trades unions of Great Britain generally and tlley wo-u-ld be smash- ed from top to bottom. _______/- MacMillan llxpml- tion Still Undaunted (Canadian Press) WASHINGTON" Aug. 14.—Wii ll one of its planes temporarily out of commission the MnoMilian Arc- tic Expedition is goilig ahead with the other two io establish an inter- mediate hlu-lo at Flagler Fjord, lClls more lslnnli. ilbOllt I00 miles from Etilh. (lrceilinnd the nluiil base, <+c>——— ‘ 1.0.... Bandit In Daring Hold-up (Canadian Press) DAYTON, Ohio., Aug. 1~i.-—A,- robber held up six employees of the North Dayton Brunch of the liuyton Savings llnll 'l‘rust Coili- pany today and cscnped with $20,- 000. Tile holdup mun apparently had been hiding ill tho basement. of tho building all night, -—----<-0->i~~— GERMANY ORDERS FREE EN- TRANCE VISAS TO COMPETING SPORTSMEN (Associated Press) IllDRllJlN. Allg. l-i.—'l‘he German foreign office has instructed its N]ll'(‘Rt‘lltlll|Vt‘g-t ihrolrglloilt Eur- ope and Nortii America to grniii visas free of charge to nil fol-vial. llbortsnlcn coining to Csruiaiiy for slmfling competitions of any tics- rription. The moasurc is the result of a Yttiillvnt by the German Sporting. 111110". which also hlld asked that.‘ lhc lforeign office take up wliii other lgovcrnnlcnig thc question of Yiililllfocnl qinssporis for tll-rinnn- “lmrlliillilll taking pnrt in foriglii competitions. ‘"++++o+4+o+¢-e»o-e»»» ; Condensed Specials . HAIL-lo per word. net each insertion in this column. ‘FOR SALE-CHEAP, LARGE; ihouse tent. Apply at Guardian Office, 3002 8 13 (ii. ‘JOB PRINTING .OF EVERY deilcrliltion cheaply Illid exlpadl- 110W)’ executed. Guardiiau Central Job Printery, Pihons 133- _i——ii-— ~—.-— ‘FOR SALE OR TD RENT. — seven room cottage, modern con- veniences. large barn. will sell “t l‘ bllfsain to quick purchaser. 48 IBBYfiCId St. 3030 8 14 8|. ‘YOU wan-r coon snvstowss Prices so n..- 20o. 1am s».- 06o. 25o for 65c: i500 n..- 81.00; 1.000 tor “'95- Pfltlnid. Guardian Oflics. ‘USE OUR HAMIURO LTIAK.» The hot weather nlesl. Islanders. Nevrsom l 00.. liilarkzt Big; I07 7-13- mos ‘lgioltoslo lg’ now AN mole- llfilib 9 d lfllOt 10 Llfltilllltllfl Ind Horticulture. it feeds lua- ti "Plum: u. wi is c M. .- '.f.'.° a" W...“ srowtli. gm Csi Aeoncy. llnrsooii sniexianos. llsnoser. ranch grain from s-broed as last l" Kent it y”; . the tide of war sevrn yr-"nra will furnish a‘ iiunlper l wheat fills year. The Dcpertnlcili "Mi of the -Marne and the Euro were rnttll lit the end of Juno nt fit) infmigouute 1111550 ‘M91311 1041115. 110W- tlic official crop estimates, whiilrawrl “"11 a ""1""??? 0i llPW i-‘lSIIB-‘l _ so h, “Xcomnngw good tnrnre expected to be announced nf- while the crops look good, agricultural experts right than rile official crop juds- standard- es, France will have to buy abroad over. M! 110i Pffifliilidll Bil! 0i ill"- nearly-as much wheat as she i-m-‘ill effects that had been feared in ported last year. lt is pointed outawmfl quarters. and it i! believed however, that the agricultnralig is that the export of capital will be siwsys inclined to pessimism smnperinittod‘ in some cases. fair iudses opine that while Fran- the Australian Government loan. Canadian Teach e r s‘ Federation In Session (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Aug, 1-l.— A stand- ardized for-m of contract to lie l)l‘i.l-, sentcli to. the Provincial Depart- lileilt of Education for adoption throughout the Dfllllllllull was un-l lininlousiy supporttli at ycstcfllilyb‘ session olllle (Iaulullian TeachersT ivcdcrntiun. The following officers‘ were elected for l-ilsuing your: Rn E. Howe. i1. A. Wcstmouilt. PPOSl-i dent. M. J. Caldwell, Itegiilli, Vicof President, U. J. Elliott, B. A, Winni peg Secretary 'l'i‘0lliill.'i.f‘. Louis Wynne Prince Edward island, was Jnude u member of the eigecutivo. Tile delegates voted in favor oi‘ holding the 1926 coilvcntion int (Jilurlottetown. Steps towards ob~ tainilig a representation in thp sen-i utc of Canada for thc 'l"encllcrs' Federation were takeli. Letters will he sent to the Premier null io tho lender of the Opposition, usk~ lug thcni to nill in doing this. . Mrs. J. P. Morgan Dead (Canadian Press) NEW YORK. Aug. 14.-Mrs. J. i home, (lleilcovc, Long island. Death was cnuscd by a cardiac collapse follow-lug ll two months illness from sleeping sickness. Picrpout Morgan died today at hermleces "1 fmflllclnfl here and then iiiiiliPt liHUWS NIIEPENUENi BF ll. 5. MONEY London Will Take Larger Part‘ in Inter- national Financ- ing. NEW YORK, Aug. 14—~increns- lug reservoirs of capital in a nllm- ber of illuropenn countries are re. 11110111.‘! llle railge of new foreign financing available for New York banking groups. and are even sanding considerable quantities oi‘ lillllllhcan money to this country for invrstment. it was learned in \Vzlii Street today. Holland and Switzerland, in particular, have reached thc point where they are llllle to finance all their govern- ment and industrial needs .in the home markets, and the same true of Sweden. Denmark. which recently floated a bond issue in N9" Ylllk ill 5% Der cane. to re- place an 8 per cent. issue. is ex- pectell to arrange further small 5 i to rely on domestic invtstors. Due o an entirely different set of conditions, French money is zllso finding its way to New York my! "Wefillllfillt in amounts that arv1 small individually, but quite largo in the aggregate. Niagara Falls Are ‘Committing Suicide’ (Canadian Press) WASHINGTON, Aug. l~l.—Secre tnry of Conlmcrce Herbert lioove told the Government r today that Niagara Falls was slowly "commit- ting suicide" and declared that in dvrelvc years. unless engineering isteps-nrc taken to preserve them, ‘ktho wings that form the horseshoe falls will have disappeared bot on the Canadian and American sides. ._._._¢e V Extended Session LONDON. Aug. 14.—Th'e Brit- ish Cabinet ilcid an extended ses- sion atthc Prime Minister's office iii Downing Street yesterday, "the Ministers devoting two hours and. a half to consideration of variousl llationlll problems during what was probably the last cabinet council; before they leave for the long parliamentary holiday. Riight Hon. Austen Chamberlain reviewed ‘the conversations held‘ this week with AristidoBrialld French ‘Foreign Minister, and sub- mitted a copy of the proposed French reply to the lust German‘ gunralltcll and il-rbitrntioll. the anicnll-nlcnts that gil-sted -by himself and accepted -by M. Bria iy approved Itile and congratulated lain llpull tile rapidity with which lion oi’ tiu- Royal Coulmission fore tiil- (‘ounl-ll. <e)§l—-~-—- Marne To Supply t (Associated Press) PARIFS. Aug. 14.—~'l‘iic crop and ilbovn the average of recent yearslwr Thirty-three of the 80 iie-partinen-tsl“'1"°" h" were rated lit 80 1o 85, yet govern-ha"- ment officials are wondering who-Tire ‘"1 350-000-000 1°11" 1° lllc (‘re-F mm. they Wm not "a." "m, yBm-imnn Reiltenbanll, anti n loan of lhe obliged t0 import some whemlconsiderabie size to Czei-ho-Slovzl- to meet ordinary requirements. y 1‘ that loan to Franc.» is considered prob- me able, hug ilt present French bunk- rust has done much damage andT-"l "P" 5911mm;"°l"1i1°l‘l11l101'lll1118 (M; m. early July esgmnte M 90,. horc for nivestment, rcpresentlill! 000,000 metric hundred weggm b.- the (losin- of small i-‘rl-nrh inves- 324,000,000 bushels of wheat mustIOFB l0 Place 1111-“ 0100' l’ 111 Bollllll now be reduced to about 288,000; Alllfi-Tmllll fiecllilflfll» 000 about 825000.000 bushels iper yeer. 911 l0 like 8 111F891‘ PM‘! in ill!"- Agricultllrnl experts say bushels. Francs consumes qmnnd is for more or‘ less specu- gree. for bond-s. note conctrning treaties of uiutllalmien on “mus I w1111|qllito ready to arrange all their ‘Wm 01151111806105 at home have reached m‘ E110 Position where they can afford it is understood the Cabinet ifill-Ffgngide textMof giheannigllyillglégaOno case is cited iii which a H H l i l pzllny desired $15,000,000 for n dc- ic coiivl-rszl ons were colic ll(0i- ve opment th t id v - Ctlllfiititflitlilll of the nil import-p a Wu" "really I“ lint coal question and the comlnsl-]N..g°(|,.l1o..s I ‘New York bunkers. but the inter. wiitlzil is to make li tiioougii study...“ n.1,. and of the industry thl-n was laid bc-‘gnggpntud we", liiie by the Swiss industry. company decided to let tho work wait .nnll recently raised the $15.- 000.000 desired - issues of stocks and bonds at an Big CPOPI-wcrarn rate in dividends llnli in- bunkers could not have done bet- lmmnytcr than this for a number oi‘ thc n i‘.illtl of the lilnrnc. \\'lli'l"(' the Anl/blg ‘v°“'kn°“”‘ "Nouns helped U“, “much t“rn,'le'f)ll1]lllfllt3ii, and fll(!ti6_(3()llill:lil‘lll§l l) Hgtmhilslr- definitely closed a number of: M. foreign Economic improvement ill parts ‘of Ellmlle 15 an interesting fill-tor‘ yin the field of international finnn. cing which since the war has liven 11411111111)’ nil in the hands of Alli-- ‘lrnn Jiziilkeis. Foreign issuer-ii ontcll iii New York this veari ‘have real-hell unprecedented figur-i PINE Five Daylight Ban- dits Get $87,478 In Winnipeg (Canadian Pres-s) WlNNlilDG, Aug, 14.-—-F'ive day- light llfllliiitS executed one of the boldest coups ever pulled off in - Winnipeg when they held up nllil' ' robbed Dick Shaw, Winnipeg, the Electric Railway Company's c4811- iier at 9.20 this morning, The am- ount taken was $87,478. No clue has been obtained of the bandits, who escaped in the company's cur. which tllcy later abandoned. Sir Georg-e Perley To Re-enter Politics (Special to Th; Guardian.) OTTAWA, _Aug. 14——TllB re- ontry to federal politics of Sir Georg.» Perley, former High Com- missioner oi‘ Canada iii London. is a possibility. A petition from the electors oi‘ his old county of Ar- gcntuil. signed by over two thou- sand, has been preprlrctl and those getllilg it up sliy that Sir George HON. JAMES LYONS Minister of Lands and Forests in the Ontario Government, who recently told the lumber dealers of Quebec and Ontario that there is sufficient white pine new standing In Ontario to last for another fifty years. {Oi Cars G0 Over Steep _Embankments in Each Case--Inquest Into Deaths ST. JOHN, N, B., Aug. 1~i—'i‘a>o fatal automobile accidents were reported inst night in New Bruns- wick. One victim was a resident of Sliilit John and tile other was a Bale Verte woman. Three ot- her women wcre injured in the second accident, and one man was seriously injured. . Plunging 55 feet over a cliff to the shore of Bay Chalcllr. St. Sini- sedan car owned and driven by is expected to accept and become ___ "" _ Henry A. Menee, St. .I0lln, car- thc Conservative candidate. He is _ “ riell to instant death his wife. away for n vacation on the Maine Hilda. Mence, superintendent of Coiist. and his intentions could not the iPrudentlal insurance Com- b ‘earned. ' pany, St. John, had several ribs 0 I K. K. K. broken. His (laughter, Kathleen. ' - aged 15. suffered shock, and his son Harold aged 12 and Miss - - ' Carrie Holly. St. John, escaped In I...“ . . , . A _, _ with bruises. g , ‘ ‘.1 1m“ M?“ Mg‘ 14 M AMHERST. N. s, Aug. i~i—-Miss tlr mung moi the roads from I T VB l v 1 4,; <°="=="=" "m" "‘.""@*" stres- s “"1".;?.§“...{L‘}I‘.?§'...‘i§. ..."‘..e.'..i‘.’f.‘l.'.i CALGARY, Aug.‘ 14.—Tllc first lorl-e oi stale troops mobilized cine l‘ _r F0" B l“ . l ti!“ of Alberta's wllcut harvest stnrtotl 1191"! 110111)’ llllll SiFl-mllml Qlll Pl n m“ 80mm)“ ' K.<l{.l\', disorder which threatens to (‘llli ill bloodshed. rolling on the railroads last night. Two cnrltmds of excellent quality wheat being sliipiloll from Skiff t0 Medicine lint. . anti-hialnsmt-n had been injure by, SIOIIPS and sticks. shots ha Before their arrival tear gas bombs had been hurled. n score of Kllinsnlen and been fired and two alleged Klaus- d afternoon at 3 o'clock, and Mrs. Morley Turner, also of Bale Verte. sustained a broken arm. a fractur- ed skull. and other serious injur- d ies. Mrs. John Mz-Glashlng was d seriously bruised and cut. Mrs. Charles Silliker was rendered lln- , , - , ~ - ious beside meeting with d...’ and m0“. m- n . | .| . men ncre arrested. “m” gotiatell. But iileil .(.’.‘l‘...1.)t:r“.'§l The meeting, which began last xlnmy Severe bruises‘ Slob“ MC“ pmnces Pecan"), Amp?!“ l‘ l 3 _ _ nigh. m“. we" advertised the p“ blushing. the driver oi the car. ‘em. NV ""11 "1""- d "_ fld w“ b K] escaped practically uninjured. llfisilllliltlvv! tllifililii have S l ‘e s“ ‘ He m ed ansmen ‘Viiss Turner was a dsu hter of .bcen informed that rather tlillnj were not in B18111 010W lllllll. llflll ' ‘ g seeking funds, certain dntcrested in finding an outlet in this country for their surplus funds. I IBsnkers today described Switz- erland and Holland as lies of a somewhat speculative character. Swiss industries the most part offer few opportuni- 1195 101‘ BDcculative gains. as the conservatism which is the source of their strength allows them lo raise capital at low rates of in- terest. A wider ‘market exists in Holland. due to its colonial devo- iopmeirtis, iwhiich include rltbbc 011. tea and other products, bllt Dutch investment funds are piling llD H0 Pllpidly that a foreign ollt- let is declared to be necessary. in this case also the intive stocks null, to a lesser dc. in several cases foreign coun- tries which are not o wait for money until what they r suitable terms are offcr- Swiss ilydro-electrit: coni- rcasc its capacity and i[|(;()m(3_ woro opened with prices which were 1 eonl-litlorcil out. of 'l‘hl- through domestic crest of five per cent. New York American utility v communities to American’ New York bankers continue to the mill-summer dullness. caused a temporary Some of the issum prnding Later in the year o large From new on London is expect- The harvest which. began recent. notional financing than has been ly in some departments, is just in i118 C808 B11160 i116 W"- time to keep the mills going, tbe'l0lIlB have been glggkg on hand having bggn ppm;- LOildOli ill connection With p0"- thc clss considered nearer the British return csliy exhausted. so that if are of co may the a little short of her re- 075000.000 of which was placed in quirements she will not need es New York-end $5,000,000 in Lon- don, South Africa has floated a lcsn in London. and s number of Foreign frowned on in necessary since to the gold The latter change. how- Since‘ groups wcrel "bulging and disloyalty iii the British army . . . with money." in tho case oi‘ Swltz- and navy, is alleged to have been Holdsflrlund. there was said to exist a in progress for some time in sev- liberal demand for foreign sccuri- cral garrisons alid naval’ centers, for the prlnclpn] d9. tiered police to find the promoters of the propaganda. The police over ises ill London, seizing iniiillnutory munist party is not responsible for the propaganda, Wlilflll is belietwdqn-nding um to be traceable to a small organiza- tion .libcrally supplied with money from an unknown source. ports that a flommuilist leader. W. Llnilacher, in a speech in tile ids- sex market, town of llunmow, Sull- (lily. urged the workers courngt- ousiy to cilrry on intense extrt-lnls-t my and navy, . the Day of the Assumption thc N..- 11°Y11l1 DRY of the Aczidiilus. illlil will be (lclebrated in the Acntlinn mon by Rev. Dr. Gauthier. Illnmu- field also will have a celebration. it is interesting to recnii thnt liii’ Aradiails of the Maritime -l‘rovin- cos. at n meeting held in Miscon- Che in 1834. adopted this filly as Australian states and mun-triall- tics are expected to go there for Ylwllt Clllll 1101189 their next loans. . advertise Prince Edward lsilMi ' in tile series-of Poet Cards 0'1’ an hour when the outsiders ga Army and Navy LONDON .Aug. 14.— Communist propaganda aiming at discontent rocks. men, the gas liberations came a tor the stones were fired int their midst. ‘Both accused the o her of introducing wtapon into Klan warfare. --i-<-o->_-—- Brewery Changes Hands especially in the Aldershot cunip. principal military establish- ment of southern England. The newspapers say leaflets all- vocating subversive doctrines have been posted iluulcrously ill till- neigliborllooli of clinlps alid bar- racks aud circulated among tlic soldiers and sailors. but only had the effect of arousing indignation. Several papers today assert that the government takes a seriousgiizlymond. former director view of the movement sn-i has or- company cries, Limited, llus been taken ove of til the week-end raided several 1ircnl~ in the brewery industry here of pamphlets bllt- making no arrests. it is said that the official Uoul- gurated iii Murcll of this yelir, it is understood this action that The police are investigating rc- bee!‘ war ilcarly a half yellr ago. --—-i<o-c>i—-— Norway Celebrates (Canadian Press) lrOliill-{tlllflfl in the ranks of tlil- llr~ L’Assompti0n This Saturday. August 15th. is bergen Archipelago was awarded llcr by thc intcrna~ ruliry 9, i020. Politciill control of thc archipelago. discovered by Norsemeil in liil-i, was in dispute during the latter part of the inst cr-lltury aild ownership was finally dl-cided by the supreme council in Paris after the world war. H. M. C. S. Patriot nmniunities in the Maritime Pro- inces. in this province tile-re will 0 fl Picnic at Rustico and n sci‘- their National Day. The National RADDECK. Ailgllst 14.—-H-. M. Dlly of the Canadian French is St. t‘. S. "Patriot" and lender. John the Baptist Day, Julie 2i. “Yilre-s." are in port 11ml will lie lit-re for target lprnctice during the month of August The Iiras d‘0r is at tlicir ills- pcsai during their stay in port. b08119 ‘lid-bits on ihelip of Eve. z-r. Vol. l. N0. 102 A PO El IQ Fox With the sable episode of his pelt revealed in all the richnoll of its contrast with silysr. 1| one of the subjects selected t0 Saturday. August 15th, 1925 FREE closed in. each package of the Souvenir Box of Prince Edward island, issued by Moire. Many wiii select this package es the one to send as s remlm- brance to the far-aways; others will tactfully drew it te the st- tention ef tourists, because of its suitability for souvenir pur- poses. bored and jeered them. The verbal barrage was followed by one of Acoorliiilg to anti-Klaus- tllis modern MONTREAL, Aug. l-i-Announ- cement was nlalle yesterday thaLIcrasIiing through a fence null into thc control of thc Frontenac Brew- a ravine 40 feet in depth. by a new group. [leaded by Donat to a heavy Bllilllll- Coincident with this change, an-lhc Slaw 01 Massflchllflelts- “'0”? Inollincenlelit is made by all factorsihflliging a party of friends to Alli- rcversion to the prices which pre- wiil give up tho inclusion of prem-| iunis in their capsules for it was h OSLO, Norway, Aug, i»i.~-Tilo cu-g pital was in gain attire today 11111119111103- u-lehrstion of the tllklllg over by Norway of tho Svalbard or Spits- Wlllftll iional treaty signed iii Paris, Feli- ‘ rltljournctl llntli Friday at 2 p.m. t_ .\ir. and Mrs. Bliss Turner. of Bale ‘Verte. The entire party belonged loge. Mr. and Mrs. McGlnshing have been in the United States for the last year. Coroner Calkin, of Sackville. hall warrants issued in Amherst for tin- occupllnts of the other car. M S. Levine, John Morison ailli J. H. McKinnou of Glace Bay. They were arrested and are now being held in Amherst. The car. a llgilt Chevrolet. was touched in passing by another cur and the slight deflection sent it l". o t. The r car somersauitcd alld smashed iii- who from e Mr. and Mrs. McGlashing, had arrived in Bale Verte, mBBelgian Debt COm-fBOOSTS AIR FORCE - , _ mission Reaching , ,; ‘WASHINGTON, Aug. l~i~Tilc jfinitc agreement for thc funding‘ .000. it is eliably unlerstoorl hero. BOth Belmlg‘ t0 N» BsfYestc-rllnygs sessions! n; thc trr- ‘ on. Quebec, yesterday afternoon a. to the New Brunswick border vil- Agreement (Speclai to The Guardian.) ‘of u... llclgilin debt of $i80,tlt)t).-' "sury were to permit "the lleigizlil‘ hlelegates to communicate with‘ the Brussels Government. Harvesters _ Reach Westi (Special to The Guardian.) “UNNIPEG. Aug. 1~i—-Ii1li‘VCSt-- iers from the east, ilumbl-riilg 2.- 100, arrived here 1115i, iiigilt and ‘continued their journey west. T1191 ‘majority being re-ticketcd through‘ SIR SAMUEL HOARE to Moose Jaw. Today llilie spec-i He has recently returned from iai trains. carrying 5,000 hnrvest- a “m. of 3,500 miles ave.- inc crs are to reach here froln the tgrrifqries administered by iEzist. Britain from the Mediterrane- i l an to the Persian Gulf, by air. i Exceptfor the Royal Air Force Independent Audit 0f N. S. Accounts (Canadian Press) ' HALIFAX, Aug. 14.—An Index N‘ B‘ fpenilent audit of the Nova Scotiu. '._.___ public accounts. one of the Iilnuksj SAINT ,]()iI_\'_ :\'_[i,_ Aug, 11.~ in the Conservative P11111071" ‘1111'"(lt-l>rgo Mi-innsoli. ll, son of Mr. 1P8 llie recent successful vll-(riioifnilli .\ii's. William lll-lunsoli, of Mil~ Cflllllllllllll. W111 b9 (‘flllllllpllfiml MOHVITOH] was iil't)\\'il\'ll yesti-rliziy while he says, Britain could never have maintained her civil ad- ministration. dny according to an nnnoilncrnlcili swiiniiliiig nl .\lili'orll iii-iii‘ ili‘i‘l‘. made this afternoon by i100. 1i N» llornl-l- Stout was with his (‘lllllll 13101195. Plellllel‘ 41f Nillil S"Q1~1fl‘tiliii when hlt-lnnslm licgnn in sink The ilrm of P. S. Ross and Sons trit-tl ltl not him out but lost ills Montreal. will do the work, 1ll0iti. Scenes of Auto Fatalq-TOKBS AS FOOE ities Marked By i Is Anlputatetl GPQSSBS NEW YORK. Aug. l»i.—~“Cnnnli~ ‘ialls are lillitlc of good stuff," was (Auofland PM") thc iJOlillli\'lil_ of ii bystander who 0OLUM_BUS_ 0mm Am,“ 17_ s. learned the nationality of Patrick Ducting the sides of Ohio's liigh- Mongclln. n gullrli on lln- Hudson. ways throughout the len-gtli of illmhianhilitun til-ho, wiiilo Merlin-en's istate a; frequent and infrequelltifoni. caught lit*i\\‘('t’ii two cars. was ‘intervals stand white crosses. Thcyliiciiig iiilliilliiilvll. For llll'f.'\.‘-l|_l|iil'1- lllllFk "P013 W119"! lllll0lll01ll11>l1=‘;ci's o.‘ nil hour iilli‘ll'i]llli \\'('l't‘ inzlde have been killed. m rvlvam. ,\i(iili_'t'fill, while lit‘ smok- Alll0lll01l11e ("W913 roumnnlj? fl'i‘i| cigzlrl-til-s fillll joked with hill 511371? (3117119- 111 1113"!’ 50cu0“5‘i\\'tiiiill lit- res. li-rs, No iilliil‘>‘llll‘li(' come 5031810:yJ]ggnflfnxhijffuff°jz'i“w... used when llic font was i‘lll 01' 9055' ‘y w ‘ 1 > 1 off ‘lliii l'l‘~‘i liirlil “oust-on W'l‘~i ill - t . spggshebrllelorloyictlllgorglrgixrgwzti; Surplus crosses. it iwas his ilicn that tllry would helip to cut down lilllfllllOliliPl fatallitics by making drivers more‘ cautious. They have not been 1n- slailed long enough. however, to (specm t0 The Guardian» ‘llrmv any conclusions , liisniililillNi-J. Ausirzliili, Aug. 1 ‘Mimi’ 31110111911119 111N975 deoll-F-lil iiltrtilluling his iiullgct to- lare they experience a sinkmgillzly in tho Australian Pnriinillr-ill. sensation when they 5‘“10e"1y|llrln. 1'1. t‘. ti. Ptlflt‘. 'i‘i-*:l-<lll'l~r. iiil~ ‘deflect the McGlsslling car frofl iili‘. road with unfortunate conse-i Following the accident the occu- pants of tllu other car rushed back to the scene and attempted to rl-n- dor first zlill, bllt a; thp word of Mr. McOlnshlniavhnrril-d to Am- hcrst and secured medical assist- ance. Miss Turner hull passed away when thc doctors arrived but the thrcr. other lllaies were tak- en tn Highland View Hospital. An inquest will be held in Snckville and Levine, McKinnon and Mori- son are being detained here as ma- tcrinl witnesses. MONCTON, Aug. l-i-Coronor Dr. Cnikin of Ssckville. was noti- fied of the accident and after viewing the remains. accompanied by Doctors Second and (ins. after enquiring of the details of the ac- cident, decided to hold an inquest and empnnellell a jury. No evid- cilce was taken and the court was it appears that the two cars were proceeding in the same dir- ection, the Glace Bay car pass- ‘ng the other when the accident l- occurred. ‘ The scone of the accident is a dangerous locality and last your a csr from the United States with a party of tourists went over into the same ravine. one of the wn- men passengers being seriously injured. Roman Aviators Kill- ed .__._... (Canadian Press) ROME, Aug. lL-Two army av- iators, Lieut. Sate snli his mechan- ician. were killed today when their machine crashed and burst into flames ht Estis, near Rome. Ifinc and warm. a ierst. 9.91119 11119" ‘hi’ “"110 "m“°“‘ Th“ lliillil('t't| ;. surplus OI more than The car was travelling at a very ililverlmr "as 1119"‘ '~‘°‘1‘1,‘"1_““°‘1,r°'1IJ-ljtiiuonti on i:i:-‘.i year's‘ bud-wt ,, - _ ,. _ moderate rate of speed when it 111° 111°“? ‘"1 1 9 ""°“'"~_‘* 14“'e‘_‘-liegnrliiii_4 liit’ )f'llilll'i' Air. ingl- “med before u“ price “as ma“ turned out to permit another csryflse 1° 1110711111 lho“gms' °t1"'r:1i' ‘~il.'iiil)\\'t‘tl lill- vnrulnrkinl: of containing M. Levine. John Mc-ihm"? praised it as being a W“ .i.'l.'..ooti,titlti for lh-ilt rvilucilon null that m“ meniKinnon and John Morison. all of "5ed“1-1v°"r°r mck1°55‘1r1“’r3' promised to Ft‘ti\ll'l' tln- income Fromm“ c0mpauy lnverness. to pass. Lnx by 121-;- ]it!i'l'l‘lii., and to (-5- Tile road at this particular point N . tnblish rural t‘l'i'lii1 l1"|liil'|!llt'll s nppnngd to be narrow and n]. . > of illt‘ (‘tiiliniolilvcllltli lliinii in!‘ 1"°"'1p1tm'“"1 111931101011! 111v Levine 0H!‘ Passed safe- tho purposl» of lnzilciilg loiviiiict-s ly, Ml‘. Mclfilalshiing. i; is under- on ])l‘lilliiil'_\’ proliul-lsl. iii- iiliTfll p201- stuod, cut inc nto to road be- , _ , R l _ lillNFi to illt'l‘i‘ii.\‘<' in» um. l m. fore the car hall B01113 by. The hnlgrlhhnlioxagiplxiIIIQMZKXprmf“: old iij.',t' pwnsioils to ti [iliunli [inf two vehicles touched and the “on lot’ “A Mmsmmmr Nmhm w...“ sigiiit collision was sufficient to e>-j- Dream" ‘with Charles Spencer Cllll- plin, the screen comedian, ill the ' roll». of Bottom, accorliiilg io rc- t. fr ni Szllzherli- polllgrisoflcst, the American pro-- ducsr. is at Snizberir. reported ilcgntiatiilg with ltvlllllilftli. three productions for New York ....' Meetings, Etc. in bf‘ sliowil in Novrnrlirlr. i "pun", m “um,” 1-,,“ p3,...“ At Chaplin's suit in .\‘l'\v York. m“: m,“ 391;; t; 1., m where the coinedia n is ill. it was ' ______ snili nothing was known t'tlli(‘.t‘i‘ll- us,‘ HPIWLZIS “an _“U'HL,|_‘._ _ "it! 11"“ "W" "m" s"1"1"““~'- spr-rlnl Show itflftti-S-lii-Zii iii "Ilrlr- Tm Party August lllih Jitlih‘ S 1511i. koHAT T1415 COUNTRY’ “Colm- to ill" Anglican '|lll‘ii.i‘ NEED-s 15 LESS ni (‘rnpnud ill-xi ’i‘l|l|i~s.i:i_v ilitl-r QEFEQENQE AND noon 20th 111-», and l-njoy ycur- ' solves, 51049 VERENCE: ".\ big iinn- ni iinzclilrlilik I'll!‘- sonnet‘ grounds on Wwilivstluy. Aug. liilii iv- i'i'lliill social. ll-zi null iPfliif‘ will ul-"n be :~1t'l‘\'l\ti. R052 i i "Como to ion party Rustico. Saturday, August 15th. if not fino first fine tiny following. 1102K R 1i 2i. "Resnrvo Saturday, Aumlst lfitil for picnic at Si. Columbia Church grounds in Will of church funds. 2Sils-R-R7i , _.n.__ i "Pom.- il. who il'(\ (‘rt-um Social iii llriulnlimlltl llnll on Sionllny. ‘August l7. ii not lint‘ will b.- helil first lino night foiilnving. l so io-x-l 5-2i 1 "'i‘ilo i'|‘i'<il_\'l(‘fifill“ Oi (‘iydtl TORONTO. Allil- 15-'-'3’1"i1°1'l11° River will ilolll n S. S. 'l'rcnt null “'111i1“- 919110)’ illlil 0001- slliltlllY/lrl- (‘vcznn Social ill thc llali Tiles- Iduy l-lilning. the ltiih. li not line "Flinrstiny: 3044-8-15-2i , _____ , "Como to the ice (‘ream Festiv- al at St. (lstherines on Thursday evening, Aug. 20, Proceeds in aid of Women's institute. liigh tide this morning at 0.42 and this evening .-.t 8.43 Sun sets this evening at 7.10 and rises tovmcrrow morning at 4.59 iNsw moon "August 10. at 8.51 ummsroide tide eighteen min- ulrs later thalfChsrlcttetown. 3043-8J5-stu