- will. application of ‘pear. ohulqttafowl (lnlldlnn Two 001:: i I'm“; _ (IIIIIIHII: Fouled Advertising makes business g0 Iforward and lethargy “disap- tl l i??? N I The People's Paper Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew \ u.al the CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA FRIDAY, AUGUST15, 1924 lliliillii liElllEii BElli-IIES T FRANCIS NNT Fiili PEACE Says Ruhr Evacuation is N ecessary.— Favors Cancellation by U. S. of Debts v Against The Allies. y (Canadian Proaa) LQNDON, Aug. 14. —"i think we collfe.rence will be successful on all points," Chancellor Marx or Germany said today in an inter- view. “TlllB is the most inlplrtallt meeting since the Treaty of Vor- spilled, was signed," Marx continu- ed, "and for the tlille—-l repeat for the first tinle—the Allies are treut- lng us on equal terlns. The German Chancelilor seem- ed t0 consider this the luoilt inl- ppriant factor in making for n suc- cessful outcome. “i alll very glad to say," he vol- unteercd, "that Premier Herrlot, notwithstanding crest oiuiosltiioo ill certflill pNlitical circles in Fpanlce and even ill he entourage, has stood rlrln. The majority of the French people want peace and quiet." Evacuation Eaaenitlal . Asked concerning the ail-import- allt (lucstlou of nliiliary evacuation. 0t the Ruhr, Marx said:—— "it is osselltiul~so far as we are collcel'lle<l—~llu(l it is closely united the experts’ lail. Down llopu to sign tile trezlty to- lnur|‘u“l or nt least by Friday morning but this agreement is only n preliminary for future con- fsrences between , Germany and it... Allies singly!‘ "The conlmercial treuty to be consummated with France". ille ‘Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc. Ram-lo. poltword each inlcrtioll- "Come to the Festival at Dull- sttlffllngo Saturday. Allil- 16"‘ (Postponed fronl Thursday.) "Don't forgetlona Picnic on Sn- A t tl 16tll. turllay “EBB l8 “$584344 2, "All roads lend to Iona on Sat- urday August. 16th, 3558-8-14 2i "Coming Fortune Britii-‘IB 1T0"- Ilig westeril show Monday 1118M- “s557-8-14-2i Saturday at Yece "hi in o" sue 3557-8-14-21 Theatre special show. "Anybody llsvins lamb! i" hogs to ship come to the meeting of the Shipping Club in Nortli Wiltsbire‘ Hall on Saturda)’ even‘ lug, August 16th. 3533.3.13.WE2l "The picnic at Hunter River postponed until Friday. It Friday not fine held on Saturday, 3549-8-14-21 "Notice——The festival that was to be held a-t Wheatley Riv?!‘- Frldlly evening Aug 15th, is D091‘ poned until Saturday, Ans. 1W1- "Notice-you can get every llo" of a gun made or repaired ill Browns‘ shop -next door to tho Florida Hotel, Pownul. All order-q and guns left at No. 35 HHTFMT" 8t. at W. W. Brown's. Wm b“ promptly attended to. W. Tirol-V"- Pownal. 3579 13-15-21. "A grand picnic will be held st- lona on Saturday, Aillllli 16"‘ ‘m the beautiful grounds Bilfmllniu“! the church. Proceeds in aid of church. Should the (icy prove llil- favourablo, picnic will be held first fine day IIllOWlDI_-—8-—11—"H- "Beach Grove Golf Club. Th" Committee requests all members of this Club to be on the links at 2.30 p. Ill. Saturday. Anyone l"- tsrested in the game is invited. The Committee will endeavour to "Prose for those whose clubs hnvo "1"- Yet come. The Committee is as follows:—-President, Dr. Robins. Secretary H. M. Simpson, Ivan Y- lgtiiltlll], Pope Clark, C. L. Jenkilifl. r. Dugan, Cliff rd Chandler. - ° 3548-8-14-21. "Householder! Phone 1042 when yoil require furniture croted and china packed. We upholster and repair fllrnl- 4"". work done by experienced tradesmen, ‘We buy feathers, 118W and old. We frame pictures: WP rubber the, repair, enamel and up- bolster baby wagons. We sell up- lioistcrlng supplies, We aell and Hlilver mirror plates. We hon; ‘window shades and pictures. We l" corners Mid oil cloths- We re- model carpets slid Vaquares. we electric clean carpets.‘ , We hire- Hoover" vacuum ciellners. Wo lnove fundture, etc. Phone 1042. u"?! Maplariano E Co. 1.1 ’ ‘ llll-i-ii-Oi. - l...... - lflhallcellnr said, "is of thhe highest import-once to both countries." "if the Comite (los Forges. which represents the highest politi- cul factor in France, is willillg to come to an! agreement, the treaty will bc one of miltulil reciprocity," lie added. Marx, however, evades the ques- tion- of whether France would bu treated as a “lllost fxlvorcil nation." lie contented himself with saying: "Germany can never grant free entry of ore and potash illto the Ruhr nor can she make too grP-"rt concessions ill ille lllflllfll‘ of (loliv- orlug dyestuffs, late." "The loan.” Gerlnzln he shill. “would be (lis- cusseil at the next conference," i, as lic tlloilgllt “ the present con-- clllve would not treat the tion. Marx the thinks proposed and tho (lucstlou of mutual reliuc» of illtcr- Chancellor MBHLHO“ (illicit (lcbts are closely combined. null that tile best wily to rosters-- tlon llilll l‘(‘C0ll.‘iil‘Il(‘.liOlI in liluropu. would be for tlic U. S. to relin- quish Cltlllns for sums borrowed by the allies. u.tuu uunu nun Influential Groups “Ready for Mining Development in Ontario.» (Canadian Press) coupon. Aull- t-iwlililslisll "W Ital is likcly io turn to (iulluilu lu large volumc for lllincrlll develop" mcnt as a result. ot’ tilt» missionary work begun llcl-c ill the curly Slim" mel- hy Mr. McCi-ctl, the lllinister of mines for Ontario, llilll since coli- tinue(l by Deputy Minister Gibson Mr. Mcfll-cll lllndl- his pliln on the broad grounds of tilc (lcsirabllity of lirltlsli illtel-l-sls in (lnliadillu nlilicrill rcsollrlzt-s. llo lunilc ‘n strung imlil-tlssiou, wlllcll (iibsons later llillréillllliilflil of lciiliiilvill statistical illliil (lull tho striking Canadian lllluerlll (lisllluy lli. Womb my hm... (IJODUIIPTT, Tile result, Mr. Gibson stated today, iii that svvcrill influential groups llrc lllri-ilily in (l... llolll, Wlllll‘ others arl- sclldlllg out engineers-i or urriliilzliili T0!‘ "l" acquisition (if llcvcl0l"“""“ llm" pertics. The interest is Pillow" chlpgly ln the gold-producing (irons of (llltzlritl, now rllukillii "Pxi l” tile Truilslnul (lull United States in niltpllt of. till». precious nletul. This y."lII"S production will amount (t. $25,000,i)0il or lllllf flit‘ United States total. \‘Vlth tho prom-lit silo" lug, lllc llrospcct (if still grerlicr (lcvelopulens is llttrnctllll! "m!" tloll, which promisvs lliuuy millions of cnpitul to be illVmii-‘il. .“*ii“— British Admiral May Be Invited (Canadian Press) lviONTlildAli. Aiis- li-M a nlootillg of illl- lull-bur coiliiuission- nrs i0 be Iii-id llorc tolllorrow after- noon the nllvisailility will be con glam...“ n; gxttillillllfl iin invitation to Ailnlirnl Sir Frederick Fleldfi Commander of the 8090"" 137m" Squadron now clirrylil8 ille U019" Jnck round the world. i0 035M019 at the formal unveiling of the mem oral clock tower on tho Victor!!! pm; Tho ciociptower was built in commemoration of Brltlflli ""0" who fell in the wor. "lMPORTANT-Jlcmember the Mammoth T041 Purl)‘ l" v‘"'"°" River, on Wednesday, Aug. 20th. 3i "LIVE POULTRY SHIPMENT: --Live fowl will be taken at ter River, on ‘Priestley. AIIRII" ~ i “m, at Kmglnglon, Wednesday. August zoul all liov nod Tlllllfliil" morning, for shipment to Boston cooperatively. Previous loading dates had to be cancelled owinl; i" non arrival of CIII‘."'NSETT-) P- E- 0 ., E. k P. Ass‘n. I‘ c“ D 8584,8,l5,8l (11198- /lo:ill to til-rlually TEHINNIE NEEN NF lN INSANE NNTHEN Killed HOT-TWO Chil- dren and Then Cut Her Own Throat. (Canadian Press) TJINDSAY, ()nt., August 1-i.—Af-- tor lillllgillg ill-r two (lmlgllttll-s, llcrllicc, ugcil 7, nnd Lois, ngcli S, ycstcrlilly ille (lcmclltcli lllotllor. wife of George Flllluillg, is believ- t-d't.o have (lnd-cnvurcii to hang lli-r- scif Oil tlic snnlu crude scaffold from Wllifili the children mot tllcir llOfllllS. Flllllflg ill tllls silo cut Ilcr DllPOlll. Visitors tn tllc Fanning llulllcstcud at. Ops township stilli- llilll when tlln woman was first found sllu llnil a short piece of sugar bag rope tied iir(lllll(i hcr neck similar t.o the ropes around ille necks of llcr two llttlc girls. it is tllullglll tllut silo ticll Ilcrsclf llll to till» board wllcrcou shc llilll lliliig llor clliillrllll, but tllnt. there was not sufficient rnoln ill which to swing (lull illnl silo cut llersclt‘ down tllcll secured hcr husband's razor llilll cllt ill-r illrilzlt. llUl‘ colltliiioll is favor- tlilll‘ llilll slic will rucovi-r. Will-n preparing for lilo act Mrs. Filullilli! curried (I c-lszr (Town in Elli‘. cellar ulld illso ll. couple of pl‘ lows. lt is bclicveil tllut sllc laHl the children nll tho pillows wllih- (lttnclliiig tllc strings ilfflllllil their llci-ks. Sh.“ tllcll stood ille two Oil tlll- cilnir, pilt. cacll rope nvci‘ tllr- imllril (from lllll to bill), tli-d illi‘ rope togctllill‘ ulld hung the tvrl’) kiildics together wllcll sll-l ‘(ink till- (llllllr frolll lllltliil‘ their fcci. The (l9lIl"-?\Ifll WOIllllll till-n arm'- l'it"ll tile two kiddies llli3i‘ll".'<i null |il.'l(‘(‘.Il them on their b.(i Wlltfff.‘ they lay us if in sleep 800 Odd Fellows At. Maritime Meet- ing in Windsor (Canadian Press) WOLFVILLE, N S., Aug. 14.- Tlie number of (lelcgntos zlttoildillg Niuritiml- (Yonveutioil of Odd Fel- lows nlcctillg llcre rcnclllul the S00 lllzlrk mcnt as rcnd today showed a sill‘ plus nf two thousand dollars. Garibaldini Are Fast Disappearing (Canadian Press) ROME, Aug. 14,—'it was in May 64 years ngo, tllut Garibaldi and Ills thousniltl volunteers set snll frmll (lcllon to conquer the Two Slcilics. ill 1007 on the huiiilrolltli nillliversnry of Glll‘ltllllill'ti birth tllore were still 225 survivors of tile fllnlous expedition. A roll-call, taken illo other (lily, rovcnlcil tllc fact that those had (lwiildlcd (lowll to 21; llll over (tighty, yct some of tllenl still brisk null upright enough llilll one of them, nt any rate, Luigi- llolis, till» father of cigliiecll child- rell-ublc to walk ills five or six lull-cs n (lay. The few “Goribal(llili" still left ore all in northern and central Italy. Bandits Bound And Robbed About 50 Men (Canadian Pren) PITTSBOURG, Aug. 14.-—-A posse searched nearby hills throughout last night for trace of bandits who yesterday rnidcd (i (licc game (it Millsvulc ncur here. bound lllltl robbed approximately fifty men rind shot to (lcnth one who tried t0 escape. The (lice game was bring coni- (luciltezl outdoors llilll tllo bandits all of wllolll were masked sudden- ly appeared fronl behind sllrroiind- ing brush and robbed the players at the points of pistols. TRBIIPS 0N WAY T0 EllYPT . (Canadian Pren) CAIRO, Aug. 14. -—Fleld Marslinl Viscount Allenbyp British High (Yomnlissioner in Egypt is cutting short his leave and is returning to Egypt theh newspaper La Liberte declared today. The paper gives great promin- eince to the arrival nt Port Sudan todny of the cruiser Weymolith (1nd sloop Clematis. Tile battleship Mulllborollgh and n imttllliou of troops which has left Malta are ex- to-(lny. Th0 flnilllclill stntc- ' TiiiilEm_ll_"il"i'E"FS' Last Minute News Flashed in Over the Wires » (Canadian Pres!) HALIFAX, Aug. 14.-—-An- nouncemcnt was‘ made today that two events had been ad- ded tto the previously publish ed program of the Marlttlme Athletic championship gainer: to be held at the Wanderers grounds here September 6th. These are a half mile and two mile bicycle race. Q4 (Canadian Press) MUNICH, Aug. 14. —Bavarla is to have the highest radio . broadcasting gtatiion in Europe The station will be opened on top of Mount Herrogs Island. in the Alps 5,600 feet above sea level. The antenna will have a length of 3,200 feet from the mountain top to the valley. WASHINGTON, Aug; 14t- Dr. Otto Wleclfcldt, German ambassador ‘to United States will surrender his dlplomatlic post arid neturn to Germany on September 15th having re- quested that he be relieved by his government in order to rc- turn to private life, Dr. William Cuno, former German Chancel- lor will likely succeed him. MONTREAL, Aug. 14. —Evi- dance given diuring an enquiry in the Wreck Commissioners Court here today into the cause of the grounding of Brit- llsh steamship Cairnmona at Heath Point, Aug. 7th showed the accident was due to the ship's direction finding instru- ment being defective and that no blame was attached to the Department of Marine and Fisheries or to those on board the vessel. DUBLIN, Aug. 14. —In the qualifying heat of the 400 metres dash at the Tailteayln g games today W. Maynec. St. John, N. 8., finished second to Lavaln who won by a yard In 50 3-5 seconds. New Brunswick Had High Birth Rate In 1923 (Canadian Press) ST, .l()liN, N. li., Aug. >14. »—N(‘W Brunswick leil all Canada cxcellt (Quebcc ill ille birtll r-‘itc for 1923 according to an annoulicclllent ulzltlo by Di‘. (icon-W (i- QTMVII!» chief lll0fllCill lleilltll (lfflcer iii the opening of tile (luilrtcrly session: 0f tlle Provincial liurcnu of Hiioltli- DI‘, Melvin quoted fronl tllc tent- ative report just issued from Ot- town 0n Vllllll statistics ivllicll shows that this province ot tile rutc of 26.9 pcr 1,000 population li-llii Manitoba which stood nt 26.6 ill second place. British Ci1llllil' bill was third with 17.8. SEES HENNN IN lNiNlNNiN (INNNSTNIES Sir Adam Beck Tells 0f Possibilities 0f Electrical Devel- opulent. (Canadian -Prelss.) QUEBEC, Aug. 14. ~—An indus- trl-ul renaissance -is shortly tu llo experienced ill tho dollliilloll nlld it will llc brought. about by yluvrras- cll production of (‘TOCEFTUZIT lllllf-‘l’ according to S-lr Atllllu Ill-ck of London‘, Ontario, president (if tile Oiltilrio TTYITTO Commission, who rcuclleil Quebec ycsttlrilny oil. board the Cnrilinnin. from Europe. "We (Io not yet realize the vnlue of leiectricityf‘, Sir Adnill continu- ed. "or we would not be wasting nlililons of ions of coal (inllillllly when we are in a position to pro- duce nll the electrical power llcc- essnry to the successful and econ- omic operation of all our indust- . lltlllVC oi‘ Windsor, N. S. directorate is engaged in (lrnfl-lng iNFT. PNIKEN INVES lN EX- PliNlTNN 0f Statements Made Before Halifax Rotary Club ' Recently. (Canadian Press.) llA-LIIXAX, N_ S.,_Aug. li.-Capt. lit'lll‘_V W. lHiriu-r, C. li., of ll. .\i- S. itcpulsc ill all liltcrvicw tolligllt gave uu expiunutlon (if lilfi relllarku illlllii- before the lIni-lfux lfotzlry (‘lilb (lll ‘lhll-sd-ayv wlicu ilc and Alli]- ill‘ (lellcriil 'l‘ ticker, (ifflc(.-l' COlll- lllzlulilng lliilltury (listrlct lluulber six, spoke uu ellilllrc nud nuliollzii llHTPlltiU. llc snill he llzld spoken ill ille broadest clllpire stense lllld did not ill niiy way desire to suggest a na- v-ul policy for Canada or tol-rlticlse tile Uziniuliiul Minister of Defense, W|llf'll llc ltllOlll-Illl it. would be lili- propl-r for lliln to do. (Iaptulu Parker wllo sails from bot-e toulorrow lllorlllng with the (‘Continued Ofl‘P3flB 3) Former Inspector Of Mounted Police Dead (Canadian Press) l lli-Yriiillriiuiid, Aliza, Aug, l4.—' W. li. irwiu. aged 77, former ill- slloctur ill tile Mounted Police, which force llé‘. joined in 187.‘), (lied lll'.l't' 'l‘ilcsd:iy nigllt. lie was forni- ('l‘ (‘lurk of ilit‘. District (‘ourt and Police Magistrate TIPPO. lie was l1 (hunts Nuuum who Thousands . Attend Largest Funeral Ever Witnessed in Eastern Nova Sco- tia. (Canadian Press.) SYDNEY, Ailg. l-L-"Fllousnntle tnlizly paid a filial tribute to Very Rev. Donald M. .\icA(iam whose lliuerni from Sacred iicilrt Cllurcti was luarkl-d with (ill tile solemn lirullp, dignity and splendor of the llillllalll (Iaillolic Church. Never before has Sydney witnes- sed silcil u stupendous funeral. From all parts of Nova Scotin canlc lcuilersriil church and stllte to (l0 honor to n (listiilgillslletl sou of the (Iatliolic Church. Outstand- llig persollzlges in ille industrial, commercial. social and political ille of EPIISEOPII Canada, were llere to iitiollil a tfilnerzll by fur the lar- gest that has BVUI: been witnessed ill titlasterll Nnvil S(rot'ill. linurs before tile tlplc set for tile p0nii'l'icilll muss at Sun-rod Heart Church ille avenues leading to the sacred edifice were crowded null throngs willtctl outside the (church which was filled to capacity. Priests I‘-rolli various sections of Uzlpc Breton and the lllillnlanil wel- elll attendance llilll at tile llloss occupied special seats in tile centre of the church. lflpwards of 80 leaders in ‘tile ‘Roman Catholic (Jllilrch in Nova tSCOilil. were ill ul- tcndailcc while the Protestant cler- gy were also rcpresen-tett Charred Remains Lie dering Pile_0f Wh (Canadian Press.) KNitllifllS llAtNllilNti, Clllll, Aug‘ 14.—~'i‘wclliy itinerant laborers are believed in llnve perished, their ciiilrrcll bodies still being under the sllloultleriliz pile of 750 tons of hay, in a fire that (les-troyed n barn owned by tile River Farms Com- pany near llere. The coroner stnteil that attempts to relliovn tlle (lead would ilot be (node until toillorrow because oi‘ the intense bent. Only tile body of one unidentified man had been re-I covered. ' The flrc of unknown origin, bro-l TRAPPED Ni BlNZiNli- .BNRN. TWENTY IQNRERS PE iliSH Buried Under Sinoul- at Once Was 750 Tons Of Hay. Qi—~__ kc- olit. Tuesday and by the llilll‘ tile sleeping men could be armlseli the entire unlocked end of the b.irll was ablaze. Many of the pon~ rlc stricken men rushed to the op~ eiling, but others were unable to escape, The coroner said that fifty lllen were sleeping in the barn bllt that so illr only seven men hnd notified liim of tllei rescape. lie said he presumed that others who were rib- le to squeeze through the small (lpeuing lflil not stop to notify the authorities of their safety, I N0 License For His Airplane (Canadian Press) BOSTON, Aug. lit-George Mos- llcr was tried before the Quincy Court Tuesday on complaint of Officer George Arbuckle, who ar- rested llilll a few (lays ago at the Wollilston bcscll. He was fined $25 for operating llil airplane without a license, while the other charges of flying too low over a crowd, try- Ing to solicit fares without permis- sion. and operating all unregistered lllilclliuc, were placed ou file. Mosllcr clniiuetl tllut he lived in Derry, N. li., (lull that there was ll0 law ill tllut State requiring an aviator to live a license. Tile court rcfuscil to tke this as an excuse. Plans New Party In . Spain (Canadian Press) MADRID, Alig. l4.—i'i‘ho military a constitution for the Patriotic Union. a ngw political party, which it is hoped will re place the (iircc- ries. Tilers is no need to lw to the United States for power when we TIVIVO in Canada the rentost 0D- portullitios ilv the worli for water power (l-yelopmcnt.” Sir Adllm treated of another as- pect of the question when he. spoke of the fact tllut most of tile coal used in Canada is lmportcll from the United States. "it is nbsurll to import tliolls- omls nnil ihnllsnilds of tons (if coal when we have nt hand a source of eminent in Spain. denvor to reach (in agreement ns a provincial nn(l holding of n nntioriill conven- torilte and restore (i civilian gov- (lenorals Hermosi, lCnlvo (ind So- telo and other persons close to tlul milltsry (llreotorate have been con- ferring frequently of late in an en- to tlm proper foundation upon which to build the new party and also (for the purpose of orlznnizinll executive council to take over the reins of the parry power that is infinitely stronger pected to arrive at Alexandria to- marrow. titan steam and which gives better service." tion nt which a mnsiitlntion will be ratified and permanent officers ei- entered into by Russia and Great acted. Murderer’s hast; - Words Were “Vive La France” (Canadian Press) LONDON, Aug. lit-The French- man, Jenn Pierre Vaquier, who was condemned to (leaih for the murder of a Byfloct inn keeper ilunled Jones, was hanged this lllorning st ivnnilsworth jail. A pot- ition for his reprieve lla(i been signed by many thousands, and the French Prime Minister hn(l inter- ested himself on his behalf. Vuquier protested his innocence to the end, and ills last words on tllo scaffold, it is stated, were “Vive in France." Man Begging Nickles Has $2,080 in Bank (Canadian Press) NEW ' YORK, Aug. lt-Georgo Kennedy, a waiter whose "Got a nlckle for n cup of coffee?" netted hilll $3.40 in twenty minutes at Tinlos Square last night, was found to have a llankbook showing de- posits of 82,080.30 sillce lust Febru- nry 4, when he was arrested by Patrolman Kraus. of the West Tliir- tieth Street station. He was charg- ed with panhandling. Australia Not Bound By Treaties MELBOURNE. Ailstrlilia, Aug. 14w Replying to n question. in the House of Representatives today. Feilornl Premier S. M. Brilne snid tllut Australia was not bound by \-- the Commercial Tradition recently Britain. __ I _ - MEETING IASI EVE ll iNli At a meeting of ille Board of Health held in the City Council Challlbers last night several ques- tions relative to the betterment of columuniiy health were brought up and discussed. Dr. McMillan, the (lily llealth Oiiiircr, stated that a great (lenl or undue alarm hail been caused by greatly exaggerated reports of cns- cs of illfantile- paralysis within tagious (liseliscs witllin the city be in future reported more promptly to tile Secretary of the Board of Health. 4 The importance of sewerage con- ncctinn for nll houses inside the city lillllts was another it-cnl of discussion. Landlords whose houses are not already provided with this convenience will be ail- vli-ieil iii the matter by the Secret- ary. Steps are to be tnkon at once to clean out the stream running into the (loverllment Pond and to ensure an ilnllamperell flow of ille brook. After (lcallilg with sev- eral other lllctters the Board ad- journcd. Senator flB_—ulduc Ap- pointed in Year 1884 (Canadian Preaa) ‘SITERBROOKE, Qiie., Aug. 14- Senzltor Joseph Bulduc, Speaker of the Senate (luring the Borden re- gillle, died (it Ills home at St. to word reaching here today. lie was HPVCITlY five years of tngo (ind had been ill for six lllontlls, O’I"I‘AWA, Aug, 14, —'l‘he death of Strl-atiir Bulduc, l’. (1.. removes ille scnior nlember of the Upper (Jllalllbr-r of parliament and one of the Senate on October 3rd, 1884, nlld consequently held his seat in the Upper (Tllumber for two score years, The reulnining senators] appointed by the Mucdonald gov-- The Weather, Etc. COME 0M — \(ou Raid? ‘t? iL\.€ ' Hi?- ltllw t l ‘l Iva,“ b l!» i ‘ffigiliiilliqul Ni oodliNNNlll ‘l t l lr i ‘l ll==——____.___ l5.—.\laritime west winds. TORONTO, Aug. moderate north tn clearing. . lligh tide this nlorning at 10.33 and tonight at 9.46. Advertising is the man who ‘has and, ~ omiwuuuhu Nut uunou ~In Germany — Party “tl-olllpi-ter" of a new "Tag" (lerlllluly, ll-ils been beaten in an internal row in the Fascist camp, and the man Ludeudorff, who went frcc in tile beer cellar putach or inst November while Hitler went lo Jail, now steps into the directing position‘. iliealls the ___¢o-§_€. liorrny nlethods lllogui-tic Hitler a popular idol in _ the beer-halls of old Munich. It . llleanl-l that the ‘ ' pcul idea (lrollped to n large extend, and that , hereafter tile group favoring ac- complishing the new “Tag" partly via purllamentarism will be in the Victor lll-uuce lust nigllt. according \ . "'WANTED—-MAID FOR OENER. ‘ ‘ .! . i.‘ l‘, OF A . _ quasi All i ly o link‘ bothers man who M4» .,_ Y "l": Onladn nll, IT. I, Annual Subscription! Dalivqol flag " on» Jii we" g NENtJNE However is Show- ing Signs of ‘Dis- ‘ integration. (United Prose) B ER L I N, Aug. li.-Gen. the city. These cases, which are B?!" Ludw- scattcrcii. number only three or d0?" h“ llill- foilr. instead of the large number / 9“ "V" "19 reported ill rulliors. in order to “mum leader‘ filrthi-r safe-gilard the public health "MP. o! Fuc‘ the request was lllflilt‘ by tile '5'“ l" 09"‘ llealtll Oiilccr that all cases of con- ma“? He has com- misslioned De- puty Strasser, "foikisll" drug. gist. as the nominal. chief. - taiu of the General Ludendorff. now dlslnlte. grating [Mscist forces to replace the spectacular former sign p511". or, Adolf Hitler, who from his cell in tile Lnudsberg prison, laid down ills. llialldatc as Folkist leader. liiticr, the fiery bombastic " for The appointment of Ludendorff end of the hip-hip tile-t made the "proletarian" in Fascism ap- has been (Continued on Papa 3) Condensed Special RATE-ac. nel- word, net och insertion in this column. al housework, good wages. Ap- ply Mrs. P. A. Farqubarson, 90 Ulilier Prince Street. iii —~\. --——-_-. ‘WANTE D--AT ONCE, YOUNG mun (from country preferred) to tllcll fcw reluuining appointees of 19am n“ Bmlmeu- 599E? P- tlle nlllllstry of Sir John A Mc- A Farqllhflrson- Cn-Y- 3E D it]. osnfillliliOl‘ Bulduc was appointed to ‘LOST-YESTERDAY EN THTP city two ten dollar bills. Finder please leave at Guardian. Re ward. 1i FOR BALE-S E-MERAL BLACK ernllleilt are: Senator Pascal Poir-' FQXBS- F01‘ 11MB"! EDD]! 1° A- ier Sir Jiillics Lougheed and Seuat-l B. Dawson. Uliss or Bowler m. H_ Montpmm Leard, Tryon. I680 8 15 3i ‘FOR SALE, THAT DESIRABLE residence No. 188 Prince St. Apply to R. E. Colwili care of Johnson and Johnson's, City. 3583-8J5-3i. FOR SALE-RESIDENCE KNOWN as American House, King Street, opposite Depot. Ideal location for transient or permanent boarders. Sale private. 3586 8B 15 4i ‘WANTED TO RENT SMALL RE- sldence with modern LuuVOIIEODC- es. Centrally located. Apply at once to "G" care or Guardians. 8584-8-16“. ‘WANTED-DINING ROOM GIRL. Apply immediately Nictoria Ho- tel. 3i NOB PRINTING OF EVERY description cheaply all exped- itiously executed. Guardian Colit- ral Job Printer-y, Phone 188. fill-diff. ‘FOR 8ALE.—ONI AUTOMOBILI a Willis-Knight of 1923. tonrhg car in first class condition. For particulars apply to C. B. Bliali- wood, Charlottetown. 8 l8 8i ‘BOARDERB WANTEO- TWO students (Business College Pro- ferred) can be accommodated with room and board. Write or apply to 219 Euston Street. Sim sets this evening st 7.10 and riss tomorrow nlom-illg nt li. hast quarter moon Friday, Aug 22, 5.11 a. m. Sunlmersiile ti(le eighteen iltes later than Charlottetown. Maximum and Minimum temper- lliures: min- Toronto, clenr 60 Montreal, clear . 58 Quebec, cloudy . I'm (‘ll'town, cloudy . 64 llnlifnx. fog . 04 St. John, fog .. . 60 Boston, cloudy 68 80 New York, cloudy 76 (ll u; u . ‘TENDER! FOR THI’ JA IT- orshlp of Montague 8c ool (northslde) for the coming year will be received by the Secretary H. J. i-iynes, not later than Wed- nesday, August 80th. $676,816.81 ‘KATHLEEN D. HORNUV, VIO- lin tuition. Pupil of Prof. lfan Williams, A. R. A. li., Halifax. Conservatory of illuaio. Chloe: open Sept. l, 1H4. For tenna apply to 16 ‘Brighton ml, or phone I97. flllwnnlt 1