Canadian Cadets 1n Farady Cup Iln Thrilling Shoot eat Marksma-ns-l-iip On Second iLast Day Of Dominion Rifle Meeting — Meet Concludes “Today With Last Stage or - _, Governor - _§e_neral’s Match. Br Berry mics. Canadian Press Stat! Writer. CONNAUGHT RANG, Ont., Aug. lii.—1A great day of shooting under all conditions tonight had brought the big annual , of the Dominion of Canada Rifle As- sociation b its climax-tomorrow's final stage of the Governor-Gen- eraPs match, the Canadian King's Rise. Strong winds, drenching rain, s / l thrilling duel between the Imperial and Canadian Cadets for the Fara- day Trophy. The Imperial Cadets fired more deliberately than the Canadians, and young A. W. Easton, captaining the Imperial lads, fired by himself to plug s bull's eye on payable In alveola- bsbr wool and bcueie. Needlecraft Shoppe. for candy table for Sacred Heart Home will be gratefully received. afternoon the firemen was called tofightflsmasin abernonSohool Street on the Yeod pmperty. ‘me whole interior of the building was practically mined before the fire was finally extinguished. to the street when en. automobile struck the carriage in which she was DIE ‘III COITlOILI-I new IOU EXHIBITION WIII donations I66 IlBIlNBABN-Dflifllflday INJURED ON STEEET—Thrown his last shot and the tie score. driving. Mrs. Ronald Mcdillivrsy was thrown to the pavement, and sustained severe injuiries. The accid- Slngle Point Imd M the 500 yard range Cadet M. Bennetto oi Hamilton scored a 34 ent took place on Eusion Street West. Mrs. MscGfllivray was taken to the City Hospital. IMllI L. Soresi, the little Italian no to be made of Max and Rune: "You understand it, of course" Soresi says and looks about him. "It is for the moving picture in Bdlywood. Beer is meiluing the pictilre and in it he fights for the Championship. Camera is the champion, so he wants to fig-ht Csrnera. All right. Camera signs today to fight Beer in the movies. so it is agreed. Two times we male. the picture of the fight part. In one they fight s draw-that is for Unltcd States. In the other Car- nera knock h'm out. That is for Italy and all Europe. Ah, how Italy will like first!" l SPECIAL Tomatoes 2 lbs.-19 cents. MICHAEL GROCERY, Phone 1M1 _ KCor. Euston and Iongwortli Avenue. MAIJIIRESSEI] iciniiu uigiuns At a convention of Acadian teach- ers held Thursday evening st Iiope River, addresses were given by Hon. Dr. W. J. P. Macmillan, and Mr. Justice Arsenault. There was s large attendance of Acadian teach- ers. Rev. W. V. MacDonald, Hope River, presided. Among those pres- ent in addition to the main speakers mu rmnma IIJRYBRINBS That Joseph Duffy came to 11h death by drowning while in a fit of despoudenoy was the finding brought in lest evening by s. Cor- oner's jury empanneiied to look in- to the cause of the death of the above named. The jury's repqpt m- commended that bars be placed in the windows of the rooms occu. PM! by the patients of Falcon- wood. The inquest was held before Coroner Dr. L. B. MacKenna, and wh- follvwlns Jury: Wm. p. Mac- ilieod. (foreman). T. A. Brothers. ‘Claude Smith, Ivan Watters, Gore- hlm 0°01‘. sflwiour Gregory, James Walker. Malcolm MacKerizie, trust- ed Patient, described the condition of Mr. Duffy on the night of his ""5?!- Be hsd been annoyed by ;s disturbance in the next zoom. At tllllilNl-IR" Cameron: Gather At Black River Bra cklgey Point _.._-_ Q1 ‘lliesday last, flue 15th in- stant a memorial picnic was held near the hesdof Black River, Brsitley Point, beside a large wring of beautiful clear running water on the site where Alexander Cameron, one of the early pioneers 0f this Province. first carved out from the forests the nucleus of a home for himself snd family over a century ago, Mm" IlXW persons, young snd 01d. descendants of the settler and a few interested friends sat down to a bountiful repsst on flue bank within o. stone's-throw of the old cellar where stood the log house in which the Cameron family liv- ed for many years. After lumheon Mr. Alfred Cam- eron of" Bonshaw was appointed chairman and called upon Mr. D.‘ Edgar Shaw. K. C.. who was fam- iliar with the locality and who pointed out the landmarks to the visitors. Mr. Shaw gave a word- All Set For “Big Fair” —-Schedule of Three Days Judging An- nounced. Tuesday, August 22nd - Com-u. mencing at 9 am. light horses will... be judged in the ring in front 01,, the Main Building. Commencing at» . . 9 am. in the cattle‘ ring, Holsteinsy Jerseys and Hcrefords. Swine wilL- be judged in their usual locality. , Wednesday, August ZSrd-Com-M. mencing at 9n m., judging nf heavy l horses. Ayrshires, Guernseys, Shorthoms, Sheep, Poultry, also _ any unfinished classes At 8 o'clock _. Wednesday evening in front of_ ; Grandstand the saddle classes be judged. iuns|ut PRUERAM 0F iiXHlBlilllll. were Rev. N. Poirler, St. Dunstan's one time witness had seen him sit University, Rev. Theodore Gallant, ‘on the edge oi the bed for half s. Pmf- J- H- 315110118111 01' P111108 Oflmlnute. He had suddenly dashed to ticularly to the Shaw branch. of will“ Cilllese» and Mr- PW” Gal- ‘the window, and. had jumped out, the descendants of the late Alex- lanli. 11159661401‘ 0f 56710015- Witness had lnunegligtely jnfqymed ander Cameron. Sarah Cameron, a i:°n-Dr-w-J-P-Ml°Mm°n-Mm' Mr. Payne that Mr. Duffy had daughter of the settler had mar- 5 l‘ °1 new“ 5nd Edlwltmn- ‘Pijunrped out the window. Mir. Duffy ried Neil Shaw or Stanhope and viewed developments of the last two had be“; g, good worker, had never‘ 31511‘ 45509011811“ W9" “Wed by picture of the landing and set/tie- tc give him a. remarkable 89 out oi a meni: in this spot and referred pa:- posslble 70, the match being fired under a very tricky light and with a wind of near gale proportions st times. As the scores were posted the teams were all even until the last few shots of the last Imperials who hot sun that brought a difficult mirage, and overcast skies that shifted light and shadow along a half mils oi targets all were en- sounicred in the course of the day as the City‘ of Ottawa Match, the King's Medal under service condi- Thursday, August 24th—-C0m- . mencing at 9 e.m. judging oi all ;_ unfinished classes, Main Building... Judging will begin at 9 a.m. Tues-t _. day morning and continue until all judging is concluded. The secrets of Miss Britain 3rd. English challenger for the Harms- woriih International Motorboat Trophy to be competed for on Lake St. Claire, Detroit. September 2nd, reveals a boat of entirely different dmign from those formerly used. COLLISION 0N STREET — An automobile snd s. truck were invol- ved in an accident lest evening about 5.30 on Longworth Avenue. A truck moved away from in front of Hill's store in -sn easterly direction, tlons. and two great team shoots- squadded. Canada won by a single and was followed duly b a c" the Imperial Cadets 'I‘rcphy and the point. Bennettds 6B was best of the M the truck tum“ at the zmueci She is the first all metal boat of years in education in Prince Edward you,“ my mum; o, doing away 5 the speaker. Special mention was I Carling Trophy-were decided. whole l6, but Eastcn put on a 65. her type and a creation of a. lone Island, making reference to the new Wm, 1mm u H ' nmde o; W0 andsom Mme] R e ta rn s F o Wm" w" good m 82 tion. with Birchwood Street, the car damn" Hum, 5cm Payne and Prince o’ wales college building, e . e mu been a ner- 1 u I w J gr . y. l‘ m . - h . " mom fluent Th d h d 1e a udge enry C. Shaw who Meanwhile the best shots in Can- “m” ed 1m” n‘ thmwm“ m we a set of workmen who had never with its improved facilities, and to ‘locked that nlgghogrhe aasgdzile; for many years held the position of Pl e a S a fit W311] street s lad who was in the truck. The chief Magistrauteifor the City of Vancouver and was also Judge of the Juvenile Court there, and the late James Curtis Shaw, s. noted educationalist, who was connected with the Vancouver High School and College for a long period prev- the work oi‘ the Department of Edu- ‘did not vim trusted patienm very cation in relation to the rural often m pa , - . yne had been in schools. lle also stressed the ad- lemme that night. “Wm” Fm?“ before attempted metal boat con- struction. She nus designed, laid down, completed and given her first trial within ten weeks. Her vantages which the people of the glistening hull 1g of flumjnum 51- province could receive through the loy and 86,000 duralumin screws‘ new Carnegie Library Demonstra- and bolts have been used in her; Lion. ads were putting on a keen shoot for the Carling trophy. Eight marks- meu were selected for Western Canada, eight from Central Canada and eight for the Maritimes, and when the results were totalled after firing at all three ranges the West- The boy's wrist was injured. car was badly damaged. To Old‘ Country ‘f Prof. and Mrs. Louis D. Thomp- _ son returned home last evening from a very pleasant holiday. Prof, ‘Thompson had-a very lfilj0yllbl€ trip to his home in England, and visited estern Canada triumphed over Central Canada and the Mari- times in the greatest foam shoot of the Canadian Blsley, the Carling match at 300, 500 and 000 yds. The PERSONALS Wm- PflYho. fllfllit watchman in charge. testified that as he had Dr. Cyrus Macmillan was able to been mending at the "Ont duo t I‘ 8 return home ‘Thursday from ‘the three sections each had teams of eight of the finest marksmen their portion of Canada could produce the majority of them veterans of the Empire classics at Bisley. Drama was packed into the battle between the Imperial Cadets snd the Canadian Cadets for the Mich- eel Faraday Trophy, the Canadians winning out by a single point in nearly 500 as the teams of eight cadets fired at 300 and i500 yards, ‘with the issue m doubt until virtu- slly the last shot was fired. Seven of the entrants finished the big Ottawa individual shoot, st 200 and 900 yards, with scores of 9'1 out of a possible 100 and they will shoot SERVlCES-Margate 11 a. long River 3 p. m.: Clifton, A ern boys had it by only 1i points in nearly 1,200. Individual honors. however, went to Lt. J. T. Downie, of Saint John. who got 148 out of a possible 150. Under the most diffi- cult condition. ‘Westem Canada wound up with a total of 1139, the Marltimes with 112'! and Central Canada with 1122. SIIMMEBSIDE and Prince County mascara ourrsn oiruacu 111.} Prince Edward Island Hospital where he was e. patient for the pest six weeks. St, has returned home pleasant week at North Rustleo s. guest of Mir. and Mn. Wallis Pursey. Glsshen and lvliim MacGlsshen of Dartmouth, N. S., are visiting their sou ‘Mich?’ lit They will return home on Monday. chmter, Mass, and formerly of this Mm.W.W.Biown,85 Hiillldioro after a Rev. Dr. MscGiashen, Mrs. Mac- u.‘ fllr . Mr. William Giddings of Dom- construction. Scott-Payne the de- signer and constructor, has spent $110,000 in his bid for amateur blue ribbons. The challenger was ship- ped from England on August 11th. The defending boat will be handled by Gar Wood, who raced against Kaye Don lest year and won under rather a cloud. A new world record of two min- utes thirteen seconds was estab- lished by Masonri Yusa st Tokio. Japan, last Mondaiy when he won the 200 metre free style swim equal to about 320 yards. The open golf championship of Germany was won by the English- I Mr. Justice A. E. Arsenault, in his i address also made reference to the ‘Library, and to the advantages ii: ‘would bring to French teachers. ‘French literature would be repre- sented in the Library, and the ' speaker advocated the formation of circles for the reading and discus- sion of French literature. He also commended the Department for the direction oi’ French studies in Prince of Wales College. Mr; Justice Ar- f senault advocated also the teaching ‘ of music in the schools, and thought that the teaching of music might well be added to the teacher train- ing course in order that teachers might be qualified to direct singing. Music should be part of every child's 10.35 p. m., he had been called to quiet down a_ patient. At that time he hsd visited Mr. Duffy's room, 811d IMO! mQvQd “on; Mn M“, Kenzic in a short time had come Wt. and had informed the witness that Mr. Duffy had jumped out the rwin-dow. Wilma had looked out but could not see any perljn, 3,9 l-hon called Dr. MacLaughlin. Mir. Cameron and Mr. Arsenault had seen barefoot prints on the 511m from the sewer to the wharf. These had been obliterated in the water. With Dr. Maicmughlln they had searched the water for some time. Mr. Duffy had been working on the fann, a trusted patient who ants of the Alexander Cameron family from Bonshaw, Stanohel, Palmer in Massachusetts, and the State of Connecticut Needless to say the gathering was of interest as well es pleasure to the home-comers. They expresed the intention ofmaking the"Cam- eron Gathering" at this spot an annual affair. who is himself almost an octogrn- arian, favored the gathering with an old-fashioned rendition of sev- eral Gaelic songs. Other Scottish a number oi Those present included descend- Albany, Mr. Neil Shaw of DeSabie, and not so. 10115‘? V’ hi5 lamented 49111156 many places oi interest, including which took place years ago. the beautiful Peak District of Derby- shire, also London, Canterbury and the lovely seaside resort of Rams-g gate on the southeast coast, where his home is situated. Industrial conditions, Professor Thompson reports, are much ini- proved in England and the people " have every reason to believe tha they will be lasting. ' Business in London was good. The “ cost of living is now very low in England since the country adoptod " the tariff reform policies. The Free v Traders predicted that the cost of x living would mount up "sky high"<-- and cannot understand why this i! -. - off for the gold medal, although the veteran Captain J. T. Steel, cf Guelph, took first money cf $20, his lhots being the better placed. V Just over 100 of the firfest shots in Canada went out to the ranges early in the evening, after being held up by fresh showers, to shoot for the King's Medal under the stiifest con- ditions of any match of the meet- ing, snd the sun was settin like a ball of fire as they went through deliberate fire, at 600 yards, rapid fire at 300, snapshooting at 300 and firing while on the run for 600 to 100 yards. Darkness set in before the last relay could complete tht conditions and the match will be cleaned up tomorrow. YOImB Corporal R. D. McLeod, of had all the opportunities or run- ning away if he hsd pleased. All the patients in the building were trusted patients. Peter Cameron testified that he hsd been on day duty. He was sup- posed to look affor- trustcd patients sroups of families in the form of who m4 m, privilege o, coming, a family tree to be kept for future and ‘gm; “ma; as they pleasai |‘ reference. Qn m, night o; ML Dunys escapei] At the close of the celebration a h; 11m been “nod gmm h.‘ bed’ hearty vote of thanks was tendered gm hm ban inform“ that the Mr. D. E. Shaw for the trouble mum.‘ h“ amped through the taken by him in searching the re- window’ with Andmw Ammun he cords for information relating to h“ 80m to the shore, had gmmd the land grants to the settler and “w”, “d had followed them w for the address and readings given m, whim Theymdedmran by him for the information and Mm, m, '0 with m. Mwuughlm, entertainment of those present. and about can he had continued .17” “m” numb" °t m pm ‘h’ "m "m- ums he m» il;f.§’.i".l..§"'iff‘ ttfiiimi.“ $12 mnmzezeuzhggldrymlgene Bland“ briny surf at Brackley Beach be- ‘ fore returning to their homes, and The Old Land still styles herscllq "Merrie England" and to all appear- ances the title is justified. Pageant presented by‘ the W. M. 8., 7.30 p. m. Preacher, William Briggs student. songs including ‘The March of the Cameron Men" were sung in chorus, Mr. Shaw taking the lead. A list of those present who are descendants of the late Alexander Cameron was drawn up in the Province, who was called here owing to the serious illness of his wife, who is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John McKinncn, 161 Water St., left Thursday morning on return. His wife is now recov ing and eiqpects to leave for home next week. education. . A vote of thanks to the speakers was moved by Prof. J. H. Blanchard and. seconded by Inspector Gallant. iEGIUNNAIRES sunnnuun 2REBEl_B_fRBERS Heavy Fighting With Severe Losses On Both Sides Is Re- ported. man Percy Alliss at Baden, Ger- many, lest Monday with s. total of 384 strokes for 72 holes. (Associated Press) WASHINGTON, Aug. 18- . ident Roosevelt is expected to receive the proposed oil code tonight and he will set up an orgsnizaiinn headed by himself to administer the affairs of this troubled industry. , —SUMIWERSIDE PLANS AR- RANGED-An emergency meeting of the Simimer " Board of Trade was held last night to arrange for the visit of the Goodwill Air Tour at Summerside. It was learned that the planes will reach Summe "' from Charlottetown at 10.30 on Monday morning next. m. W. S. Grant, president of the Prince Ed- ward Islsnd Aero Club, was present at last night's meeting. The visit- ing planes will give a. flying de- monstratlon following their arrival at Summer-side, after which they will be entertained at the Golf Club and will take the sir on re- turn to Charlottetown at 2 pm. The Canadian record for 2'20 yards was lowered from 21 2-5 sooon$ to 31 1-5 seconds by Bert Pearson of Hamilton, Ont, running at the ‘rhorold Amateur Athletic games, Thoroid, Ont., last Satur- day. The former record was also held by Pearson. UNTOLD (Continued from Pass 1) King's Medal Merry Minstrels At Victoria The "Merry Minstrels" staged under the direction of J. Austin Trsinor was successfully presented in Victoria Hall isst evening. Each and every number on the program was run off with precision through the Master of Ceremonies, Mr. Edward Hornby, many of the ACORN-At the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital, Aug. l7, 1933, to Mr and Mrs. Frank Acorn, a son. ere were sunk and lighters snd bar- ges laden with cargo were heavily damaged. Marine Club, a seaside resort, also was damaged when waves battered GAltNllUltl-At the P. E. I. Hos- pital to Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Garnum (nee Pauline Mill), Char- Sainut Jcfiuwon ‘the Grand Assre- on Monday. / m l d swept through m’ ____ I“ W" “I 0 I1! o! the bisaest ' '~ numbers being heartily uncured. Q P" l" Harry cm‘, g those who did so voted this the lottetown. a daughter Myrna Ann. matches of the week, snd provided , The orchestra. was under the bl-I-l-ldillkl- RAiBAT. Mmmx. mud m“ he cum“ of . AWN , the stiflest test of consistent mark-B- n r81‘ LOb-Sfer capable direction of Albert Blsnch- A greet tree crashed on toptaof Raw!“ lpneeflrfllér‘ m ually 8,000 Du“? “m” “u” week‘, and that and a day wen spent MARMAGES two farm buildings in the en r- bfiwl- he h“ mum, mm a “m rate mam __ . manship there is at Connaught ex- rept the Bisley Aggrsgggs 11,911, which will not be decided until the lI-Bt Itflse of the Covrenor-Genersrs Catch Of Season srd. Aflsr the show the cast was entertained by the ladies of Vic- v All. ll-A moderate toris. prise district, killing livestock. Southern Trinidad While Southern Trinidad escaped | French native troops and Foreign Leflonnsires methodically mopped up today around Bjdbel Badcu, lest stronghold of the wild Berbers. He had not appeared to be insane stall. He had come to witness about the first of the week, and HOUSTON-PAUL —- At Brookfleld. P. E. I.,',on July l2, 1933, by Rev. R. H. Stavert, Arthur Walton Hous- ton, of New Glasgow, to Sadie Mac Nous 0N THE _ had inquired if he would have to ,..,,,,.,,m“;ppppyrnwuvsmmumuymtll match has been fired tomorrow af- . H0535“ . “mom supply o; u: fwizf gag; Kits 11:51: damagel this ltimte,“ itslesfloavyoglixzlgiilin; so b”, w t,“ mm, Buudmg He Paul, Of Brookfield. “Non O rt , So them Melodies O!- OUSNI 0 1790196 0B P3" 9- 0115 on . ‘ ' — _ -. a. . I Good 5w"; 5t PM“ d“ chm“ 35mm“ mm“ chesvtiouure u _ ' and in the oilfields were suffering ‘Ilatesli dlspflliuhefi B8 U16 “with. dc- did not "m1 V0 80 back. l DEATES :- » ing. Andrew H. Siowsrt, Point du “Gfssréd Opeéllréggmmi‘; égfi- my hardships as s result cf the termined to clean up the Atlas Rc- ‘Eugene Bmnchud ‘um worker ___________ n ‘m’ ' ' June hurricane, which caused 13 gion before winter. FY9595 °n stated that he had’ I gone searching CASEY-At Cardigan on Aug id Cherie, superintendent of the B. J. Conley company. Limited. 8t. A11- drews. stated today that the trade McLeod had an aggregate of 527 out of a possible 545 points to take .e National Rifle Association of i933, infant son of Mr. and Mrs Patrick Casey. against the Berber dissidents. Djebel Badou was surrounded and m. “m body “be” n oiclom He had gone into the water and had deaths and $3,000,000 damage. In the oiliields, where falling trees A "i" w“ rewind by secret‘ pany). Introducing Our Premier Erid- ary J. W. Boulter yesterday after- men, "The Four Bright Lights of gland’; silver medal and 11mg ll 131° 13°11"? °l the mnmudited Darktown." had broken pipe lines aH. spread the surrender of the last rebels 1:01pm“ m k‘ in m d _ rd oi‘ s30. Lieut. s. Johnson of WWW Oommnv- Incorporated. 1st Bones-gills? olf/llqzfiilllw- oil over the land, midsummer crops there was expected shortly. Medn- m, w,” :9 W, ,o:n:“;he“::§;!noon stating that fifteen saddlers GILLIS-At her homo u. Wood and Bones” l“ ' while the mount peak Koucher was and 11111199" 17°11‘! the Hamil-X Rid‘ Islands on ‘Thursday. August l7, in about three feet or water about l5 ysrrh from the head of the wharf. The body had been floating free in the water. _ Dr. R. D. MacLG-Wlllln, Medical Suptrintondent, testified that he had been called shortly before l1 o'clock Wedncsdsy night by Mr, Payne who had told him that Mr. Duffy had gone out through the window. From experience he had found that it was useless to sesrchl for escaped patients at night. A were reported today as failures, es-, peclally on the plantations of the' Lebres. district. Peasants were fac- ing a shortage of bananas and staple food and planters were in despair. Trees had been heavily damaged by the hurricane and left with only unmatured fruit, and the destruc- tion had been completed by an in- vasion of parrots from the storm- swept Cedros Forests, the reports stated. Earlier reports told of losses Gloucester. Mass. will be handled this season by the Conley 0011111111?- J.fl.ldyrhkssco.,ofl>rlnceld- ward Island, are also engaged in the lobster trade at Point du Chene. as well ss Emile Paturel and Brad- ford Smith. - At Shcdiac wharf. the lobster cannery has been leased for the season by Edward Doimn. Thomas Gallant, nsrschoia is menace!‘- 1933, Miss Christcna GllllS, aged 7i years. Funeral will be held Satur- day at 10 a. m. lng Club are leaving Halifax Sat- urday evening for Charlottetown and would arrive Monday evening, These, with the entries from the] Charlottetown Riding Club, will be quartered in the new stables which have just been completed at the isouth end of the auto parking i ground. This is the first time that sad-l dlers and jumpers have ever been distinct features at the Provincial Exhibition and the beautiful ani- l .1 cadet service, Calgary, and the teran O.S.M. G. M. Ernslie of To- ronto, one of the finest shots Can- ada ever produced, each had 523 to lot $25 and 820 respectively, while Young Rfim, D. C. Brereton, of Win- nipeg and Sergeant James, of Bor- land of ‘Toronto, a. Bisley shot, each had 5B0 for $15 and $10. The biggest gallery of the week went out to the butts to watch the 1st Tambo-J. Austin Trainer. 2nd Tiunbo-Clarerice- Hewett. Gentlemen be Seated. "The Voice in the Old Village Choir," John McQuaid. "Just s. Little Street Where Old Friends Meet." Leo Doircn. End Song "Pink Elephants," 2nd Bones. ' "Have You Ever Been Lonely?" Masters Brown and Steele. "A Shanty in Old Shanty Town," Arthur LeClair. Shuffle Dance, Austin Stgpley. "Hum A Minstrel Song, Leo slipping from the rebels’ grip. The noted Cher-if Moulay Alhssslmen, s dissident against French rule since 1912, surrendered with his follow- ers. Although only the cornered rem- nants of six die-hard tribes were still fighting, recent battles have ‘been the severest in France's 25- year campaign to pacify Morocco. About 250 French troops were re- ported killed in the past week. 'fiP\':‘.I"|v\'I1blvpplycfi "puny; DUFFY-At Charlottetown. 16, 1933, Joseph Duffy. from Maple Plains, August 20 sf 2 p. m. to Kinkcra Roman Catholic >Church and Cometciy. ROGERSON-Dicd on August 18th John Rogerson, aged 81 years. Fun- oral service in Trynn Baptist Church today at 1.30. interment Westmore- ouzezzvc _ EXHIBITION WEEK We Would like We sell everything in Men's Wear except Hats and Shoes, compare our prices and you will be convinced. McLELLAN BROS. your Business. Chalsson. Merry Minstrels Male Qusrtette. Messrs. Doiron. DWIQ. snd Chalsson. Violin Solo: Rose," Alfred McKearney. "Rock-A-Bye Moon" Francis MacMillan. ‘Tsp Dancing, Specialty, Jack McAllislcr. End Song "Mammy" fst Bones. “River Stay Away From my Door," Alfred Doucette. The 4 Endmen. Song." 1st Tambo. nard Gillis. - son (Al. Dowling) and the little Dancing Piccaninny (Master Den- nis Dowling). "Dcsn You Cry My Honey," Campbell‘ "My Darling," Pius Callaghan. "Mighty Lek a Vocal Solo, Selected, A. R. Mc- is. Novelty Bell-Ringing Quartctto, "I love You ‘n-uly," S. F. Doyle. End Song "The Crazy Dixie "Old Black Joe," Rcv. Dr. Ber- Arrival of Old Black Joe in Per- on the cocosnuf. and cocoa planta- tions. Black Rom," 2nd Tambo. Dancing Specialty, Wm. ‘lrainor. Grand Finale. “Minstrel Days Are Herc Again," Entire Company. "May Minstrelsy Never Die." Ensemble: Rev, Dr. Bernard Gil- lis; Rev. Emmet OT-Ianlsy, Francis an, John McQusld, Leo Doiron, Hunk McIntyre, Cornelius Campbell, Leo Chaisson, Basil Mc- Quaid, S. I‘. Doyle, Joseph Mac- Millsn, Benedict Callaghan, Reggie Mahar, Leo Callaghan, Jack Mc- Allister, P. B. Mohgue, .William Trainor, -Ledwell Doyle, Arthur Brown, Edward Walsh, Albert Steele, Bernard Gallant, Garfield Chappelle, George Steele, Michael Kelly, Austin Stanley, Lorne Ar- senault, Albert Brown, Eizesr Pet- ers, Thomss Norrie, Edward Hom- Four converging columns of French troops from Marrakesh, Tadla, Melcnes and eastern Morocco. en- circled the last of the " ideuts of the slopes and in the ravines of the high Atlas chain, 1'15 miles southeast of Rabat. Foreign Isgionnsires, infantry- mcn, cavalry, artillery and native riflemeu toil up tortuous trails un- der the terrific sun and by the bitter cold of night. The famous French ‘iii guns were laboriously hauled up foricombat, while acro- planes reconnoltred overhead. As the rebels were slowlycsught between the French lines, advanc- ing st times over a front of 30 mil- w Ions. audacious raiding parties were sent back to hsrrass the French and even to pillage the few minutes latsr Arsenault had informed him of finding tracks. With flashlights they had searched the water for an hour, but had found nothing. witness stated that he had examined thewindow where the patient escaped. s11 the man's clothing bed been left hanging in the bed room. There had been a dlllfflltc in an adjoining dormitory. In the search in the morning one of the patients under direction had searched in the water. Mr. Duffy had been at the farm about three weeks. He had had a dread of re- turning io the Sims Building. Charles Sa " , butcher, stated ' that about 10.30 he had heard s. " among some patients. Hel hsd called Mr. Payne who had been standing outside the door. by, A. R. McInnis, Arthur LeClair. Pius Csilaghm, Alfred Doucette, End Song, "Manny's little OoelUrban Gallant. “Wflquered camps of fellow tribes- men. llinsrdh Llulment removes ll-l mals which will be shown will no doubt be viewed with great inter- est by the people of Prince Ed- ward Island. The judging of the saddlers will take place on Wed- nesday evening on the race track in front of the grandstand, com- mencing at eight o'clock. A special ‘row of lights has been installed and a large reflector spot light has been ordered which will be set up and make the track as bright as day. On Thursdayaiftemoon the aaddlers and jumpers will be shown in the centre field and will take pert in j contssts there. The Canadian National Railways have agreed to hold the trains for Souris, Georgetown and Murray Harbour until 5.30 p.m. Wednes- day, August 23rd land Cemetery. -_ Card Of Thanks‘ Mr. S. H. Colwill, New Haven, wishes to thank all those who ss- sisted him in saving his dwelling house on the occasion of the recent disastrous fire. 563 N, D. MacLean - UNDEBTAKEB EMBLAMEB Charlottetown and North Wiitshire Plume 149 . I ‘l IIIIIIIIIIHII!IIHIHHHWHIIH‘9P}F!!!|!'?=if"" ~