iir.u.‘.-;'.e‘-.~:.vuhli. - -..- ii s ("ll |»4-—-—~"""".‘H"UH..-;Z‘:Q"I"FU RIDING ' ms _ FIGHTING ms m-ziiclisr.‘ - '1 Lovmci nls lull/BUSES!“ “:5. V-..“ .. i ve.\;_-‘T\\‘\\'i‘=g\? [For] -" l ‘ n ' A v LW- "‘ i it!‘ I < . h, ' ‘ “ 1i‘: V- l> Lil- - out TUB]: afltffi ii Iiivihitneii) PURCELL I g " on. nLaNcliAltii-s Officewill be closed from Sept. Sthq-to 15th.. , ._aa4.s-s-5-sr I DANCE AT Till-z IlIGHhANDSI Iorlight. . I aauiia-zfi-wedtr. i‘ NOTICE has beeni receixeé that lhrough Pullman,,_t0 v li/Ifllllitoai ‘will. make last trip from Charlottetown on Sunday, September Th ‘nth. CAVENDISH rasroliall charge, , ‘Services in the United Church on Sunday Scpt._l3i.h:_ Communion at Cavendish at 11 a; mgfieguler ser- vice at. New Glasgow I730‘ p.‘ _m. . t. . MILTON, st. Johlifs church, sini- lay, Sept. 13th: Sunday School pt 2 p. m., Afternoon service at 3 ",1 In; St. Mark's, Rustlco, 7.30 p. m. Preacher, Rev. George Westbrook, L. TH. _- ‘J l_‘_fi_\_vk_.l v wmsnon caaiidilqifhkgiifiitcd Church of Canada. Servlcesféept. 13th: Highfield, 11;. "Princctown Road, 3; Winsloe South, 7.30, Mr. George Cruwys of Brookfieldyvill 0 conduct these services ‘Y sence of the Pastor.“ u ixwfw z g‘ -“ :~;~.~.iv ‘sci ~ ROCKY worm‘ anntncnirry v-The harvest in ithls! section, isv about all cut, a few daysllrldiitiwili »bc safely housed-Jllhe sumriiei-‘vis- itors and tourists have ‘ nearly all departed. The summer Riesort was as usuarpatronized. "All "cottages being occupicdrllast autumn some parties in this vlcinitythad 3111.19,“- qtity of their years supplyaof- lilie- aerve stolen. This yea.» the same ~:_netty thieving has started.‘ all: is regrettable if thelculprita are‘ not ~ Iound out and brought “to-Jififilce. - It ls a warning to others‘ tsdiaye {their premises secure , againstntho Entruder or intruders. v-gnirigwgod “Women's Institute grist Jfqpnvthoir .,, , ».:.,_ ‘monthly meeting at the home 01,55?" f.“ Pelmlghlllh *3 Qellliwhfile Mrs. Wm. Miltch, terbmembers and, Bring Your Yo ST. "THOMAF i CHURCH, Long Creek, Sept. llithyserviceat 3 p. m. I Rev. EnGztBridgewatez-‘will preach. eaklng h“ Of Sports JIOLT TRlNITiL-CHURAIH, Geor- getown“ Sunday, ‘Sept. 13th. Morning BY DIXON STEWART prayer and sermon, 11"" a. m., Church Schonlaatfl p. m: - ' . United Press Staff Correspondent u- 10113181‘ Cllllllflllitflherfi! Vai- ley, Sunday, Sept. 16th:" Church Suarez 5mm" Thfllllsh school, 5_3o:p_:m_,.-.Evening Prayer, A: Toll-Rink Fish"? v 7 p_ m_ The severe beatinglwhich Justo _ -- - . . Suarez received in his recent b01111 ,9); M0103, Tgny-m; and M15. with Billy Petrolle appears to have a. B. Martin, lvlt. Stewart, left by out an end to the little Arsenllll" , . in U_ 5_ A_ and exmtslto_m absent; tion and to have robbed the 135- roriabqugone Wm»; - pound class of its most colorful performer. Mrry ANA/mtg“, and Mrs, M“- Suarez, himself, will not admit tin left on ‘return to their nome in that he l5 thr°u5h a5 B wprhnk Brocton/Massnywieloay after vis- hllhhwellht flhd 1191195 l° "T" h iiting Mr. Martinisiathcr, Dr. Mar- TehhTh h°ht with Petmhe- and 8° m,’ of Ggand ‘new, {rheylwere ac. on to the championship, However, companied back by their sister Mis if his 1h“ "Mme hhck" hm" ca“ F] I ca amt“. ‘ n ‘ . be accepted as a criterion, the " _ " ‘ " “Little Bull of the Pampas" has ' " ' small chance of regaining the proud position held before the Pet- rolle ‘bout. The body beating received from " _- . Petrolle not only Bllipears to have “Blrthda3’ robbed Suarez of his stamina, but it _ " _ "‘ "‘ ‘ _ also tipped off rival fighters to the i " *' iArgentlnos wealcnes. Suarez . imply does not relish body pun- . . c i Press) s §éjin 8~ “w ishment-for that matter, who ' ' ' l does? —and his "come back" show- . . 1 , l d d fthe ‘s B “w” an‘? Te h-‘e ‘neg "O lng, indicated that Justo has not ll Tl h . f. Can- s; an; iieoxah $315,233,“ Zfaham forgotten the ripping left hooks to Bell ‘was indebted!“ for ‘his first the body with which Petrmle 5cm‘ ' er a knockout. ' charioejto d€mOll§ § practic- "Clenlellrcttes- Irlis al utility or hi; te Qneiappart- us, celebrated his 8 birthday. here mday- m; w. \ About 55 years “ago Mr. McFar- lane, then an employee of theflDo- mlnion Tcicphbhcilri "Toronto, found in qqastepapcrlbasketllrletter from Alexander»; Graham Bell, then imowrras an lnyentlvc "crank" liv- ing in Brantf by which Bell Now Has Tendency" To Back-Pedal Justonow hasatendenoy tofback- pedal when opponents shift their attack to the body, and this robs him of the effective attack which enabled him to win earlier bouts. Suarez always was a wide-open wading forward type of battler, who" was willing to take several blows t0 land one, and when he concen- trates on protecting himself "down- his‘ nstfrumdirjoti‘; the wires of [twelve visitors being present. Reguq ‘h? lfkmph ¢nmflny “Om Brant‘ stairs" he is effective, p: businegswadcarrledouti ',"~" 811-, Ial Clinics; Iver» -fully discussed and "dinally $1.50 was voted towards its, “promotion. A guessingieonetst’ was :fitfll'ted which will be concluded next month. Secretary gave solarium-ire.- sporting chance‘ tifshow“ whether todfarlsfigfdlstance of eight miles." Mr. Mflarlanelwent to the inanagenofthektolnpariy, who had NW York fans with up mo“ thrown the letter lihzay, and plead- thrilling fight they have whnessed ed that Bell bc“givcn at least a smce the Dempseymm heavy weight championship contest. Justo Suarez, however, has the consola- tion of knowing that he furnished yport of Belmlal Conventlvnicfialib m‘? Punt“? Yogklge Yo“ “'85 Eh but khmked 0"‘ b)’ hard jnd vocal music added to marlin; ‘he “lmheh” ‘"5"’ "l" "h" M“ left hooks to the chin in the open- lifloyment of the evening. Mrs. Jo‘- Seph Doiron kindly invited members do her home for next meetlngiwDeep erfiiraham Bell spoke _in_ Brantford and “"“§"h°“’d"h‘ \Pmg' °“t"."°- h rolle, but he rallied before the was the first idniilisftaiioc telephone ing round of his bout with Pet- __ y “J v a __ H , d round was over and was carrying "ever r " n l e "ml - the fight to Petrolle at the finish. regret ‘is expected for the continued tllness of Miss Ella Murphyw.Quite ‘& numbe motored to Corrgviiellilkst {Tuesday to attend the riDlsfiict --Oonvention of the Womefiiihiristit- _ Item-R. “ ‘ - I o,‘ ‘u; J-Zflio prisonlchupl lysnnspsdaaho “Béforé ‘the ‘raimdtion of the Bell Telephone" Coriifianyf Mhhh?‘ battered Petrolle from pillar to post lane was superintendent of tele- suarez had hardened ringside "w plwheagéivtb” ir'mlth"fi“n°m‘hi°h ics convinced he was a certain Telbpliong Comfidnyffle foined the future chamlm once Petrone ‘hm Hell Telepliondflsfioh ‘as it was m; m; attack to the body, h°w_ f0fill8l3'1fl' IBBUWhlT 5933MB Sflhvel“ ever, Suarezis game rally was at an illllninwsvi‘ lnl-Tillfilhllilleslnk dlr- end and it was only o game fight- In tho second round, when he ‘tell of a newcomer to on? fifliofl "h" ‘",1‘"P_l>'°hd°llf I“ “915- ins heart which enabled him to re- Ind in the‘course"‘lif cilfiirél-Tsjitldn “hlmhh d! the ‘$0M in 1W5 and main on his feet until the cizht . ~ w‘- ~-h\‘-’-1% - m retired-uh zisaii no ital-ted earning round, ‘and the ma“ at I ma!» Mflvirflas ‘messenger at ~- 11w u, d ‘a’ mi,»- ;,- ' m? m; thyme of ‘l3 foamed‘ ‘telegraphy “info! fink,“ fiHTMmMl unii-huu=wori=vd "him own wuy about his downfall." ‘~" m” CURE INJURES VICTIM Prhc chaplain was up'_'lu*"ai-r'iiit"i_it fhmfhjllfflf “' ‘ _‘_ BLOOMSBURG, Pa, Sept a. (u. bnce. "i: ‘-=' 3' -"l"“--'_ l ' ""’-""""“—"“" PJ-Connie Linn suffered painful "ml-he New womlnl-m- NEW CARHIASBUBBER SPRINGS ‘is the curse of thedgéjblinwnfnkii‘ 4 only of pleasure; she neglects ‘thei- = LONDON, Sept. s. "(British unit- injuries here in a peculiar accident. Llnrrs knee was thrown out of Joint. He applied liniment and Mme and drives?!" flflmiaiflto‘ ed Press)"-'-1An automobile, sprung wrapped the injured leg m “m” desperate ways; Andtofifliit dtihie “the” ‘on mbber‘ i" being bum h‘ alvc tape. The adhesive tape stu ma ‘he arm your, ,~ \'§1a\i§ Newcastle. especially‘ prepared rub- He Danced ~Way [nto ‘Her Heart? ll ‘ .- ‘ ,, . ._‘_'__ Y0 Y0 CONTE T salinity i h auto ycutci-duy fprsdifferent -points campaign for lizhtwelshl rewiihh, Rubin"- also Gigoloio fut; " her love. y ‘ But donut“; d» lie-moi: lovarT, y he turned} Yo $20. tin“ Prizes, Paris Letter PARIS, Sept. 0-—F'requently on the Boulevards one may encounter at’ spruce, immaculately dressed mI-n whom all the world knows by name but very few i-eccznise by sight. no is Alfonso xm of Spain. His Msj- ‘ esty comes regularly to (no capital from his hotel at Fontainebleau and - makes a round of visits. ‘rhe King- France. I am told that the greatest, rs- gret of Alfonso, now that he is ex- lied from his native land, u to-be separated from his seven magniflc ' ent Newfoundland dogs. when hell», and he left them in the care of his servants. Without their royal mas- ter, the dogs plned and became sick. They always had been accul- tomed to accompany the King was forced to fly from 8min. he could not take his dogs with him h, 7r 0A Ysl FROM CHINA "loo Rifle A h ' y‘ Club Shoot’ 0n-Ssturdayi last the York ltiflc Club held its second shoot in thfi series 1_of Four for the Silver Sal- ver. ., i - . This was thy” dgy gggrcgabe list of prizes and scores were much. better than on the opening day though several pinyin; surprises due pmitly to clunglng light. Mr. w. J. Scott, of Marshfiela, has very "kindly donated a special prize to-tbe-younger shots; it is a smok- ing sued ,all. hand rnade and of very line workmanship. Wednesday" afternoon and Satur- g day of-this week will complete this _ series and as these will decide the winner of the Salver it is expect- ed. that a large number will be in attendance. Mr. W. i-l. Vesdey of B, Bouhnmer York, apparently has the lead for British Uni rm I 9°" = " ( M‘ ) Scores for last shoot were as fol- lows: Ranges, 2, 5 and 600 yards; Possible. 105. W.A.Smith 96 WJ-IJ/essey................ 91 PnLLprldrlgan .............. 9i W.D".C00ke................. B9 I. M, Brown .. P._Brodle He is still Spairrs ruler in his own s: ‘eyes’ “m” he d“ mt ‘bdmm- s .1. a2 drives his own fast cai- when he H‘ T‘ v n B1 names m 1mm the mum‘ n a U._Bir‘_a _ey m onc of the smartest automobilesin u" 8* _A_.i..oourt g1 - G. W. West (Two ranges) ...,. '58 513318-- h B. Crockett 1 (Special wherever he went. in Spain and his .2 Tokay-n), Sept Popemng n; the beginning of the ......-....-... B6 sac 44 23 MARIE DRESSLEVII‘ POLLY iionili ___a,Np_. ’ srrirrsnmo aoscos ATE! They nu I Muslin of laughs to chase tho blues any and win by snilllfon Inclu- . Pownai Notes a» may are - “carts: neighbors and yolins 101! I“ ‘at the home of Mr. and Mm 110°‘; Jones for n. 800111 ""3153- RM” ' E_ gpmpbgl] prulded. At thfl 01°“ of the gygning, refrcilhments W?" served. - Miss Katie Moore is spending '- pleasant holiday, with h" 5mm" Mr. Arthur M00"- —§-—-— Mira. Nathaniel MacKinnon c091" a pleasant week end in Covehead with Mrs. Ruby my Mwlilfllwll- Miss‘ Flo MMtDoflIl-hu MW" Edison Smith and Nat 1450191111011 were recent visitors to Covehead. Miss Ilene Jones, Charlottetown. visited the Misses Smith over the week end. Miss Adellc Smith, teacher af- Millview. spent Sunday at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Harry. Jeffery, who have been spending some time wlfn the letters mother, Mk3. Marin. Gal’ Hazelbrook, were visitors here the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones Mr. Wendell Jones has returned home from Mollcion where he went with his truck to transfer one of the aeroplanes which became [dis abled during the Pageant. ’ ~Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Mnthison son and daughter. Cysier Bed Bridge, spent Sunday with their aughte Mrs. Layton Jones an Mr. Jones. ’ Miss Dora Mufch, - City. who spent the week end with her cousin, _ OfPresent Trend ToivardReligion _-_. MONGI-‘ON, N3, Sept. m-On his way from tiallfu, NS, to attend a muting or tho nersl Synod pt Guelph, Ont, 81s Grace. Ardibishop Was-roll of Nova Bcotia, was is p". anger on the Ocean Limited o1 ms Canadian National Rauwsys, pan- in: through Monet-on on Monday. The general Synog will open in Guelph and will later adjourn to ‘lbronto. Speaking o! the trend in this era of unrest, ‘rlis Gnu slat- ed that he found a grater seeking for.‘ truth. Ha found that men are desirous of knowing more about the he bu becnlukcd to explain mat- ters connected with religion. l-lc had also found a more sincere attit- ude towlrds things in relation to religion and s more open mind on mnzwqucstions. He said there is also s more tolerant attitude among the churches all of which he attri- butes in part in the development of transportation and the more rapid means of communication which we have today. These, he continued are iyrlngivg the peoples of the world closer together and laying a foundation for a better understand- ing which will strengthen the cause of world peace. Stolen Crown Jewels May Be Returned DUBLIN‘, Irish Free State, Sept. o-'nie Irish Capital today buzzed with a report that an anonymous letter, written on expensive note paper, has been received by auth- orities here offsring to deliver, for a l nsom price, the famous Crown Jewels, which were stolen from Dublin Castle in 1007. Police head- quarters insisted lt was ignorant of the letter, but the report continued to circulate, and it was believed that police retlcerice might be due to s, desire to catch the thieves, the jewels which are worth $300,000, were stolen from the castle 24 years ago in the very shadow of what then was the detective headquar- erl, and within hailing distance of, the Governor himself. The thieves walked quietly “into the castle, un- locked the safe to which there were only two keys, and walked out again with the Jewels. King lid- ward VII and Queen Alexandra were dug to arrive here for an international I exposition, and Lord Castletown was getting ready to be nude a Knight of st. Patrick, when it was found that the Jewels Helen Judson was a vlaiior here on Sunday. i which were to have been used in ‘the ceremony, had vanished. yitll things of life and many timer LS1 ~ i lll-Nli-"llfl? -'1 ll.,lli', '.~ Seals on s", n PLAY IIEADQUART °°l'- Queen a mghmwzagk “Till 5 P_ M_ . pun" . utci- 01?: 52"“ PRICES: i $2.00, $1.50, 51m" i‘ Three Arreste For Smuggling NEW YORK. N. y. 59m a Three men were arrested may _ what- was. described as a driv. | gairist traflic in smuggling o; m! info the United States from c“ ads and Mexico by raicketeers. . drive was instituted by United am as Attorney George L. Medaiie fol lowing instructions from Secl- . William N. Dock of the mpg" merit of Iiabor. The men t‘; were Joseph ‘Kogan, a Canadim, Ben ,Il‘rledlandre an Atiomey m1 Stephen A. Tlllinghast. Investigators said ten arrest; 11.4 been made thus far in the m", but that in order to avoid early publicity which might have lmpgfl. ed the work, the defendants u. rested previous to today were ‘f. reigned on complaints which gm not specify the offense. Kogan u Fredelandre were arraigned i». fore United States Commissioner Gal-cit W. Cottor on charges of con. splring to bring Saly Jacony from Canada to New York. Kogali mad a strong plea for moderate bail, but was nevertheless held for bond of $20,000. Ihrledclandrc was held in bail of 82.500 because he was a ru- ident of New York. Mr. Medalie said s general roundup of aliens who have enter ed the country illegally would foi~ low. Others in his stall din-ca the number of such aliens brought here by the alleged "ring" fo be~l.~ 000. Medalfe stated he had evidq once to indicate the "ring" had rep- resentatives in various pal-is of Canada and Mexico. i to the Guardian) h pl‘ longed absence apparenil! ‘tem- m, n”, 7mg mugs combined n" ed inexplicablq, to them. ‘Ilhsy rowing sen“; through the he,“ genie fake lwd- Kins Alfonso was iflihtrll. in June, has brought Lon zoihei but!’ T” ‘mum h“ "Plum." "don within eight days of Bhangha a m; 01g: 1e 2g destroyed. mroiigh Chllll-cfly the fastest surface trans idem l: tgeerlimgpirlila, zhcslm- 211$ gut-nay occupies 39 days. -~ re i ora to save the dogs; Senor Zam- patronized,‘ new u" Ce a we“ ora thereupon decided tosdopt one ‘ of the animals and ‘ ‘ 0th. er members of the Government to _ " . ~ v" iflgfidigllllegoilgyersplgéider theiléhcare. 301s! Hid gggent world would say arances e csr- , lflyqns. to introd . °-"' °1 “he do not welshhcavily on ‘enoaddiu at at. Andrew"? Wm the shoulders of the lest of thr- - ~ - - Spanish Bourbons. He seems as buoy Nudism may‘ be ' practised in 2M and youthful looking u when I-rmm without any legal compli- ifl: "ml W be the ilfc and soul of cations. but semi-nudism is not per. e social season at Dccuvillo. Ilfflildlblt. This has been the expcr. - fence of Polish esld f ' PMS l! bvsinnirig to come to. life Mr. ‘Bong: Bernstein. fiat gonna: again after the "dead" season of-‘wished toi buy l suit because his m“! ‘hmmel’ when Wlfyone of li-n- old one was worn out. He got out uwrlance. with the exception "of con- of bed, "attired himself in his under is°l°llh°llfl have»- lnertleavetown innit and strolled out into the f" the gay shores of the fuhion- ‘street. and down the Bouldevard iable blazes or ihc sunny country. ‘Montmurtc. 1t happened ‘to be mid-i To tall the truth. this year- the day-and‘ just it "that time the‘ seaside beaches are not so gay. ll- floulsvlrd was crowded. Passers by "‘°“§h ‘he ' ' Publicity mm found the "spectacle o1 u mun u; 5"!" Pictures 0f the other resorts midday in public in his B. V. Dis Eigathltlrnedc full of visitors. That is ratherfdrolo“ but the lmperfm-bable e Ne" ’ P01!‘ th .1 h d - Thh year many Pensions ‘have nicniskzzfedlicadeeclatlgr 8th? 1151:; gone to Biarritii, attracted by the tpiloring eiflbliihmcnts, fact that the Prince of Wales dc- limit when the tailor laughed it “d” ‘° “W” h“ "Milo" down dlffenntuwry. Mr. Bersteln their Wherever the Prince mes in got angry. and hurled several bales "We he is whirl to be follow- o; cloth, it the proprietor. The 2x15222121. .:.""::"’ “.3212 r“; m...:"““" "*- POM .os-A lnthcmelti n- lle would have peace roi- s, little the. erratic Pole lotto n? b2!- whllo far from the _msddening room, promising to-mcuure him "llwd- l“ Iilweed to a lam a- it": his sultan]. few minutes.» the "l" "h! 5mm" hi Avoiding the mil-ruin pinned, the semi-nudist be- curious. be .. the ancient manor can; tuiuhoddown the in which he stayed as the guest of dog.“ lthpjggk room ‘m; “mg. lllord Ednam. is not easily accessih- cg 413g‘ tfllaiz-‘lhs police wsggon =- . lrrlvod iustin time to save the dThe Dormant-s lave n30 yet our tiilorflifo. but it required hslf g e marve ng a ut _t e Prince’! dig, piicqmqrm overcome the “immobile. which l4 deslaneq - like The ouptivc mil an sirship- The Prince rum use of ‘sdmfggitidcywnl bundled. into "in. “Well, you see,” ma thunder"! m"?! "hllh '"'°1""°"Y "l" elldll" ing. n, lighted 8. mltch to heat the! married a new wornlfliifid-"th! 61d m“ ‘when’! ‘tum 5° “s 15° M!‘ adhesive to loosen it. The lfnlmsnt one gave mo is "chm-gt foi- Milky." ua’ "uh" mh“ "m" The m" caught fire. _ , , w M; i .-,..= chine ‘will lit-given rtrill in a few ‘unwr- L|n|m“‘:t"__¥hm t“ qafifl “l... an.‘ \_- n. .... . llhlrd’: I-lnlnofl for Ihlrlljlo. when he tried to change the drcss-‘dfliihuul 5°" “m” ‘l chiwihi "l" 995W‘!- Wh° his w mainly to go ovci- to ab: unwashed mat delight of the of course, which h» produced France's but yuoijightgitaivnibemr don, for the’ golfers. All the caddies st ‘ohitmc fllml. ’ ‘ 1 l‘ h"? be mwiioned. are » prim have now provided a Many French golf courses mm w out fciillriilrnltnln- it nu girrcsddhs. I wfllldbfflilt“ " ' ;iv At 55 igure rpq they mean; to paq. ’ has nothing to worry him these days, so he - can concentrate on his game. . ' In some way or other he has regained a measure of his youth. He has learned to play again. Hebeamspros men like to o him by the hand. rously on the world at large and He hasn't lived like a minor during his younger days,‘ either, in order to reach this pleasant condlt Who is this fortunate man P on. His name is—-—Many Hundreds-éé-for there are many hundreds of him on our books, scattered throughout Canada, enjoying the fruits of the retire- ment income policies taken out in this Company. Will you at 65 have leisure for play and the means to Ply? lteonbodonowifh grolnblylonllaoaclslslorttksnyon think. l! should badge NOW whflo you no lniinblo. The coupon boloi elm an on! "Ind out‘! method- ASSURANCECOMPANYJCANADA QEADQFFEI 8 TORONMONTARIO. lnnohOllon TIQUDSIQ