rf _,..,ii G _ I 1i,mv¢\'ING DAILY FOUNDED 1801 WEEKLY NOW RcRAL DAILY) 13| I ‘ CHARLOTTETOWN PRINCE EDNVARD ISLAND, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1910. EiiDEil_.P@0.\M_.ELL lil .STMIQHN EXHIBITION ',=|pecial to The Guardian. ST, JOHN, Sept. 12-General Ba- dcn~l‘owell today Visited Mrs Close’s home farm for immigrant children at Nnuwigcwauk with _the intention of establishing a similar institution for English boys who may later take a ,_-Dui-se in agricultiwal colleges. In the afternoon the General ad- di-esseil a mass meeting at the Opera House, speaking on .the Boy Scout, movement. Later at the Exhi-bition grounds hc ri-viewed a detachment of, twenty- five Boy Scouts from Halifax. The Maritime commercial travel- lerii had' a great time at the fair to- day, taking charge of the grounds nnd running the show to suit them- selves. A PAPER OBJECTS TO FATHER VAUGHAN'S ATTACK TORONTO, Sept. 11.-The Register Extension, the leading organ of the lilngiish-speaking Catholics of Cana-I im, will any editorially next week: “We feel somehow that Father \fniu:l1ai1’s denunciation of Protestant ism us “A soulless religion" was a serious mistake. It is an offensive phrase, and wc have been objecting to offensive phrases. The expression ineaus nothing, and has merely serv- i-rl to stir up bad feeling and to cre- ntc n sentiment of resentiment in the breasts of kindly and well-intention- cd Protestants. Abuse never made fi convert, and we feel that Catholic truth can be unfolded without in- fiaming the prejudices of those who hold opposite views. The kindly, tactful words »of His Grace Archbis- hop Iiiircliesip and the equally kind- ly, urbanc and diplomatic message of Iiis lilminence Cardinal Vannutelli, were more in keeping with the true spirit of thc great Eucharistic cele- bration. The Holy Father himself has been touched by 'thc sympathetic attitude of Canada and the British Empire towards this special religi- ous demonstration, and has given public expressionhof his satisfaction und gratitude. - "The case of the .Real Presence in the Sacrament of the Holy Eucharist is very strong. Luther believed it down to his dying hour, as did Henry VIII., Queen Elizabeth and a host of thc early reformers. More than three-fourths of the Christian world believe in the Real Presence to-day. We believe we are right and we think we can prove it, and ns wi-_ have already said, our Protea-' tant friends are looking for proofs not abuse." FAMOUS AIRMEN PARIS, September 11- France’s i'c|»i'f\.-iiiitation at the International :ivlutiou fit Belmont Park race track, wliere that nation hopes to regain thc l-.Iii i-iifooii of the air, has been » defiiiitcly zxrrnnged. Alfred Leblanc, Iilirlicrt Lzitlium and Leon Morane, the three l"rcn1'h"rrnc.ii, will com- pcti- for the international clinmpion- ship trophy now held by Glenn H. flurtisis. lu addition to these the French Aero, Club sends M. Auburn and ilouiit .lacqiiies dc Lcsscps to com- pete for other prizes. Italy will .icuii Signer Cattauoe, and Belgium in-olmbly will delegate M. Olieslag- crs. BRITAIN FACES GREAT STRIKE IAINDON, Sept. \1i--This week promisi-s to he it grave one in the iniiustrinl world, unless the opera- fivri; in tile cotton mills agree to i.rbir\~:iiioii tomorrow, and they tliil for hnve` ri-_maiiicd defiant, the cm- pioyi-rs' association will recommend ii lockout of thc men from thc mills wliii-li would affect several hundred thousand cotton operatives. BOWLING The \'ictorias and Abc-.gwcits met lni»:f_ uigrht in another bowling cun- lcsl, irsliltfiig in a victory for the i\hci:wi_its by 199 points. 'l‘hc teams were: Abe,f:\veit.s--J. Strain, E. Mnllett. G. Worth, J. Kimball, J. McKay. Vlcturins--S, Crockett, V. GRY. pi-_ user, H. s. Mchend. Rai' -lew- crs. . ‘ (‘f/\NOEIi~lT I)F.OWNED; LADY COMPANION SAVED. CONCORD, Mass., Sept. li-At- lrlupting to change seats in a canoe with his young lady companion, Har- ry flill, of Belmont, upset the craft in the (jul-.cui~il River today and was fli'o\'.'in~il. ills friend was saved by people in another canoe. Gill was nhout tiventy-two years old. Miiinr