0 ` Marlins w - ` rr.. j '..,.,Mf __ _f MAXIMS 00" " A .. ~ . G ‘ 'I 'f ora why la it tint uolzlrlvorls lcoilnc " T77/ ///’ ` ” '= 1 ` WW* "1 \\\ ' ’ ~' ’ " """' ' P S Paper - ~~ Refill byiverybvdy \ gf- -'el “M ,Wi . ~; ~ -_ ' - ' I wouldllefew voroel. mf N Covers PrincelEdward Island Like the Dew ‘ ‘r @- §§f Se i, ,ri often one of envy and cuu-ins Q 0/1"" V' If married poolilé continued to wt g1___»_ J _u"w_w“om n.||"|,“| "M " ' ' ‘ ******* ~"_ ""__v` ---T'-'--#~'= S1 - » sm.; ';’:_ .~_: "._________ __.__..__.__».__ ...mg f ' - _._-_-B1 ' -- »--»»-=- -"1 U- =- A- "-°“- 1 CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1923 g,»i,;-_i,r;_=_-»-»-,5-_-__,,3i:¢=-;_,,_i;'__-i 0,-gi INSTITUTES . Excellent Reports Submitted. , , mi y M0l'l\|l\| Session Mrs. Boulter, Mrs. Harry Jenkins, l 1 . 1 ' ‘ the - ' '. o c in Wednesday m°l`l\»l\€ !9BBl0|1lMra J. A MacDonald and Mrs J Annual Convention of Worn |A MacPhee was opened by the Ae report on Home Economics Clmedll-. f0l10Wefi bv was then given by the Convenor. unision of the 0l\lb‘Mr§. Walter Shaw A discussion then took place with the Su rvisor ver ire ard to district conven o rst on the programme gates expressed their approval oi' of a report on ag holding these conventions They by the Convenor, Mrs. S. were advised to take home this idea which, on motion. was car- to their individual institutes, and In the absence of»Mrs. Mag- be prepared by correspondence to her report on child welfare signify their decision oil the same. read by Mrs. Chuuvin. This re- Mrs. George Martin, New lPertil showed a great interest being was appointed Convenor of Educa- by the institutes in the health tion and Better Schools, and was ur children, aa¢l~t-he strong cup- wormiy welcomed to thc starr of being given the red cross, both the executive. ollecting subscriptions. and os- A splendid report on the 26 insti- the red orosl nurses. tutes organized since last Conven- Wyand addressed the meet- tion was read by Miss Schurman on the subject of Dental_Ciinlcs assistant supervisor. A collection that flvaclinics hadtaiready amounting to $40.18 was then tak- successfuliy conducted. and,eu_for the orphanages, to be equal- great 1101908 f°l' U10 fUi1Ul‘9, ly Givfded between St. Vincents and of this undertaking. This\Mourlt Herbert. followed by the,repor,t of na-. The meeting then adjourned. events by Miss Marchbanks. report showed that a keener in-, Reports on New Institutes is being taken in teaching our Since the Annual Convention of a greater love for our flag it year ago, twenty six institutes country which it repre- have been organized, and have al- report read-was on _"Im- been community betterment. The 'by Mrs. William ll/hitch members interviewed the Town the--need of bringing Council about satisfactory disposal British subjects, ln- of rubbish. The members discussed | and the Inst the lunch at has been then that f0\‘ TB namely. a T r patients on here we e and a that the to erect sn of the same nt in power bought a number of new maps for liiiiiiii cuvlliiai Proceedi n g s - Meeting Ad- T.ii2.°.?.i ‘.‘i.‘i.°“.fi'yr‘..“.“lli‘.`Ii"'l..§°.fl.3t.‘f;§ dressed by Premier Saunders - Many {l?.“§§r0"‘$i“tl?£‘ .l”.§.‘.?;..l’.°“€.‘3ll‘.‘l’.§‘.’.§‘.‘- I Pf Y ll tl ns Bv a ' standing vote almost all the deie- ‘ New Glasgow Rink Friday' Au__ an anew sea ii es , a eil r an ____' Killed wife RETIRING PRIMATL or Tm; ANGLICAN CHURCH Death oi suckers He Tells Police KINGSTON Ont Aug. 15, » Rushiill; to the home of Wilbcr. Richard Williams aged 46, retired was placed under arrest on ncllurge ui nlurficr, ~----- --<¢>;`.._ HEEEFTIUN 00 His Honor Lieut. Gov. and Mrs. Heartz En- tertailled Delegates to the Women’s Ill- stitute Convention Yesterday After- noon. » All the delegates to the Women's Institute Convention together with their friends ,were invited by His Honor Lieut. Governor lleartz and Mrs. Heartz to a reception at Old Government House yesterday “U01” noon between 4.30 and 0 o‘clocic. In addition there were one hundred city people present, making in all tl athering of about four hundred ready accomplished u splendid work. fm ., 0 chestm furnished music' ` recommended that each Instl- The first new Institute formed was Whig; swag very much enjoyed by procure a copy of -Prof. D. C. Aiberton on Aug. 9th, 1927. Theithe guests ~ History of-‘the Island." chief interest since organization has ' Afternoon ten was served in the dining room, the room being beau- tifully decorated with Snail Drug* ons and .Sweet Peas. During the afternoon Mrs Rhyn convention not be opened His Honor and Mrs. Heartz said ii wiii not be imown any . _ . ., -----.-~,. .................. ....... -» y-, rv-v r--\.-ru-suv unvru "runnin uf ,the need oi a Town Hall which berg of me United states' a sister of ion as primate of the Anglican in ltlie ABOVE layout with (I) Ar- lluron, and (gi Archbishop A7 W. f-him \lddl'€SS0diP1“Y`1S We 5UDlJ01‘U9d by i-he HOU- A. Mm Rose one of me Ensiem Kings Church of Canzula has caused con- bishop C. L. Worrell ol' Nova Seo- dePencler vol' New Westminster. All (Specm "0 011 be- Ev MllCL€l1l1~ $100-00 WIIS Voted f0l' fl deienams ' recited one of Rniicyi siderable surprise among 01\lll'01- 1;. the senior archbishop, wllo If three are prominently mentioned in OTTAWA Aug nneen h - I I _ _ >._ . I _- _ _ I v Fmembels AL the conningion of the iecemion ure as to who will sutcecd him Ar the il NNET 0 ADA was then agreed that a com- their schools. We find throughout A A-"""' . '*-_-- ,, _” has made plans for repairing the _ si die mi. ' ' . ‘l . i i ior'"°”“" Willis hoewnd M11” “I” cm" S°°m an as i=‘rlaa.v lllcbohgio soorotgry. 1146 evening A\1|~ 17011 715° Ausust lhth Supper startirlt' Assistant Supervisor she 1° as S ience Depiiriinent CHICAGO ILLS Aug 14-Foul D m In aid of the Presbyter the Domes c C k k t i .i i i i i ii church, ntrhnclu 'love s 14 at supervisors import :f111:,n‘,',§'1,’,,,§‘,‘j'{‘i§’,‘,1,§§f§“f,§;,o',§g”§f,‘§ ,,§§§,i°"i,`l Qin, ,,,,’,f,‘,'d`; 2,", '};.‘§,',. T° me H°"°"r“b1e W ter M Lea' w‘l)'lich she loved Miss Mona Saund Tuffv' Griffith 160 pounder from llldios of the Clyde Hillel' Minister of Agricu ture. em came on me “me date to on Chicago middleweight, Ernie Owen. f(Jtl:i|r::h ‘will uiioldhla and Delegates of this Annual Wo- Su‘me me dun" oi Asnsmni Sui-,¢i~-igioux city, lowg; shuffle caiiolroni es va n e I men' Institute Convention: Log A -log 168 pounds, ond Frank evening, Aug. 16th. If 8 _ vlilfiirr four months Miss Windsor Morris.\from New York 1"f14°¥- 713° After many Cliilllggz 1" 5° *‘1‘°,;*f‘.worircc| diligently una occompllrhcrli The lurocinrut. scorcrl by crllhllm ti i h m U Y . b in. See "Bashfui Mr. Bobbs" by tomsrogentlsa ai‘ge‘:>t?rt ofotillg W1omcn'a 53561;' Jigexegnnmgiangg 125: if (3,231il‘,;;:e:ieli:!i2c3{ed`;i;;oi?ys:)i?;1 g_;c0C;i¢-i,: Dmmmc muh 1"' N" Peru' future for you, she was stricken wlth'of Johnny Sherrod. from Fort Worth irfldly) flllht. Bllatgiilx * an “mens which yang;-upto and fatal Texas, lifter ho had gone down nine Mil/ Admissivll _ A gl-eat sadness clouded the times in three rounds. cents. . l 7158 o;;iN°“°°l'c §:§{,?;.n%?,id`;2dp¥ig;;} iltigtistiltes when the news of her Griffith knocked out Del Fon- °°==»<»°l»l room-r ur erm-l 5»r¢l~'\"”31">'w» MW E"'°“ 8”'I“f“"‘.§§’“ill‘?.“.."“lI.$“.r3Z"J;...“lti5.3 i“$.‘f2§'f-’.‘...¥i$““ll.’.*i“;»’€?.‘2,;; `”‘.‘.‘l.i§“”§ - - s' e . . filtering club. Friday evenlnz AUS- “"1” _ mg ‘ftr’r‘c“l'lrlmirca by the many hundreds right io the chin in the ccconc bs' nth' mm numb" “med to 1 d Dance on of women wltlrwhom she had comeiround of -their scheduled eishi . i~ rounds. shillbment Alwllst 22nd. D J. Southwrt School Broun 446-2’ U (commmd on pwe mne)‘_ owen smwhedahard "gm to mo \ VANCOUVER Aug 15-The Toi mir government will take over the ndministlntion early next week This follows the announcement of offlc luis that the count of absentee bal lots will be completed by the end of the week. With the final results definitely established there will no longer be any legal obstacle to the resignation of Premier MacLean's government. law of Larry Johnson, of Chicago, to win by a knockout in the second. Morris battered Bamey Descor- sey. of Chicago, out of the picture in three rounds. _ Sammy Garrison. of Los Angeles, won a six round decision from Toni' Ross, of Pittsburgh. _ ‘emunb glowing wordt Oi =liliJl€Cil1i1°1\ ‘V619 _“" Y A "'° " Y ` for the to 5° heard on all sides which wont to desimyei- ° W" make o very happy ending to the was ini; D . N.R.BBE T EA e earty Fire Apparatus to be installed ln Services- poems ,my ,,_nL,mmi,iy_ leaders .md there is much conject said to be the most likely rholce connection with the appointment. the the town ' itute' ' _ ~ J ‘ = f ~ - A' ` ‘ A , V _ _ n- _ , _ ” ' - t V“11§Yt,‘§’,‘;S}f;‘fr"f,;‘” 'lggftgg they are always pleased if?) Czlllsirtifllll 7 ‘ " _.___ lun yards are bidding. 'rho 11" ¢ t t t wn ilevule. but rr S rr - _ , will he moreo less and 0 be °°m"1°“de°1 fm” 11“"1"g h“d i?li1tll;~ difficult matter when they do ' (qmcial to me Gunrdlml) an immediate gong,-ac; not be ONEONTA, N. Y., A ’. 15. W0 Cl 0 school house painted hom in-|1101 c1111 '10' 0°Vemm°nL House “S has been received hereuclif the death 1‘Wa1'de°1~ ‘1§1;]°;‘s2:go,"§‘lf;uS;r”1’°‘1 “1S° 1"""‘e‘1 tnrls is S6811! the °"1Y °l’P°1'1““11»V , of David Forrest wllhcr. sa, of this Arm f1‘°m the Standardized SP0- - _ d _ ___ . _ the Mt. Stewart. Roscberry. Cable a or 8 . i um of - - ' ‘y _ - . y sas ‘ W” ' ilggigdshigasélbeiiililisei-3E§1yueyi;I;1;iy¢;): Surgeons attending Mrs. Kearllsiimd no illusions on that score: yell H0 1l\\C1 "S Nei 01113' S960 11 110111011 in active competition at the Taiitean ichmoihn 9|-ess) "Rom" “OOD “DUE “°‘” 1"°` Balciwirrs Rodd hovc Been very are M a 1°” 1" 1'Y1"‘1 “1 ‘11"““°S" when il body of his fellow country- Of Prince Edward 1S1fmd- AS he games at Dublin which start tomor-. snANoHA1, Aug. 15.-'rho Nat- 111 Ginllilm or cotton bills- n tive in remn-d' io Sciwoi inmr0ve_ her case. She recently l'€C°V¢1‘°¢1 men. gl\i~1\€l‘0C| i089£h0l` HL Wllllllilei-1' 91"1V911°<-1 Dui P115 W911'i'111ed f191‘1S» row, some of the athletes leaving !0i'| ionalist Government has sent a se- ’ 'I-14-¢f~ nfenis They have cieaned and ie- from li case Of D¢°m“1“° l’°1S°“1“11ilast year. sucsested that he lit-¢fel>L'lw¢1fl8 '-118 limi” °f°PS- the P°'=°*° Dublin today; in the lhtcr-services cond note to Japan regarding thc .. pull-cd' the schools during thc sum- and Some of ihem believe B118 mal’-this responsibility, hc lolt thot ll crops. the V lovely nomcsteads and meer ar woclwlch, Ehgirmu. August disputed treaty of lass. The con. Georgetown Hall Friday-show mer momhs and mnn nseiui ni-i. have eaten something which caused was iiis dniy ii, do So, "ui, hr-hiru,;i» settlelnerlts, llc computed the view 13' and me Charity Snorin at Giamiienis was noi revealed omciaiiy but dullcc. Bpeclai music. mes have new Dui-cignsed Eiiioifla return of the disease. Lawyers of mn, Smmini cmniiiies iiiiii iii»_wi|.h the wide prairie lands of the gow ,md Edinimrgii next week li; wiis indimied mai ine note mit. ma`“'15`21 vale bvusllt' Oil for the school floor-|‘”"1`° "me" °°1‘e"b°dS1d°'"S1.l'!?5l0t 1’°"F”~“~“"1 111'” 1"’°`““?” °1 111° °1"’°"'fW"“1 ““‘1 “1‘.°1‘gh‘ “f 11"’ "‘”1 ex' Numerous lhvlurtlohc from all ovcrferates chinlrs rlctermlhotloh to ail- nice C ___ l Jubilee purchased blinds and pen- ”»11(1 drew 111’ 11" Wm Her |ifcd1_ 11111111' 'L ‘111”"‘1°d P1 1`e"d"1“g S°m° tcm' “ml ‘_'m‘°1y of Cgnada “S 3 ]Europe have had to be declined by POEMS '-116 PECL- ream Social and Dance at C" Shu _ers cable Head West ery ,thc doctois indicate, w 0 Scivice to ii Country whioiiliorioohr- whole. Ht thought also of the un- the Canadmm _._ 1" 5011001 Thursday even' b hi, pe 'i' th ii i hi1d.`ll9ll¢1 UD011 011911' 111111113( U3 11_5”"1"~“111 sn lnilch for him. Wc are nil proud F€l'1l1i»i-1113 0-011 and 591f“SBCl‘1f|C1ll€ Ausust leth. 'llzl-a-is-21. °““ mugs °' e sc °° C thc crypt nature of the l>01S0n1“2- or our crlhorllun cltlzclrrllip; l.llosl-:devotion of the early pioneers who -_ relrhidnre Cape bought new blind., Mrs. Kearns wllo is 27 lyeoi'sA 013- of us who are not Canadians ulolliciihlid llllldv £1115 001111'-TY “b10SS0m |15 ~- ~ » - _ r . . . . . _ . , - _ ° ‘° ’°" °"“"‘ S . .. . 2. 3 “ . °‘ .l”:..:";.:::.°.i° .rs;.;i1f“...;ii..:?‘§.;ii"::.stairs. »imoortaut Meeting; iltlwes Ale thu - n Mn' "go us °° new n S' “ - ~ . ovince. Tile re- ` ,A 1- A » V0 ha fo* mselves ho es - ML If Mt mm' s°_'“"»;f‘r,'i1fgI_'i'¢;;l.‘;i }“’“’ $8311- 1* °{‘“1§D‘l‘"d 8 d1‘=§f:°11:fl' ttliltiquléilvltlcr from thclggsoffggiiéglwe lr? wlidiclirerers. "Tilri1nk A meeting of the oircclcrs of the M1,10°R1S‘1S W111- S1111 4 or he s.ch°°' , .10 Bay as “Fourteenth Convention in Juiy~ nesi denim to do soinotiiiiigiogervo what it meant Think of the difli- Exhibition Association was held YOUR usl, Pei,ei»»B club loading mmim i“l§:;!d[¢,i&e’sk.I{§;l'li`;.(;-‘e):r(obl(>)l:l1él:;J1 3 :xx 1927, to the present time. I om- dny nnd gem.,-nii0ii_ Fmiii im- culties and the llardsliipah But yesterday morning and n large am- S\DE (RE calves and cattle. Wednesday Chair. éenevue serves hot lunches That year has been an eventihlr manner in Wiiioh iiie Mayor dig. ,their hearts were brave, their cour- ount of business trai1nsLa.clbed.l 22nd forenoon. List before to thé school chndrem one. Miss Helen McKenna, 1?” charged his duty ol extelldillg thi- ugo illgh, their petrlisistence hgreat, The complaint t el; oca men RQAD night with George Mac- Schools me not me ,wie mieresi supervisor at last years Colliell ° goodwill or the citizens of charlot- wld they have 210161/ed w at Weiwould not U1 Krall; 0°ll¢@SS OHS 7143 ‘ nite, ii busy and profitable summer ininwn in iiim today, Mi-, Boiiiieii now enjoy. What I have said al- on the grounds similar to those °1 the l“11"11““”' 1"°“'“"°" C'“1’“"‘1 of institute work when W/GHW-f1V° could readily lllrdor-éturld why His most vvcrywllere ln the Lower Pro-'they had on the Square Was ‘““°“s' ’ %|! Q) ll /0 ` S Flat River stripping club Wifi' - - _ visits welc made. l‘€ Bile 1 F P Worship is regarded with such high Vilwesj I lelleli W Ch Dl\l'i»|C\11_Bl' Bm- sed. It was clearly shown that every _ _ = lambs Tuesday afternoon Aug- Him; if;e:,Tieili§‘;’enlsr,f§_ tion on May 14th to teach Dcornest- esteem, _ pliasis flare lpn’ ttnlis Ililallld. hbidlprotection will be givin our iocai __ List with J, H, Cli1lis,Becreta.ry. mg on me _'mrs west Point Norm ic Scienicea hh Iiyelrrfligrtlidsmxoesgg-l Jviililcdllf asprecigted time Iwelclomc you ever lin o e pr ce ess er - mon who wish fe obta n space a I Jim-___ _ _ _ ` ' ' , A on 3 . -(0 €i`l(€ 0 ill y e l'0V llCll "`°"’ - 1 nn sm $lilli:l|geanW£i;aLt1¢1li1`vgii3leHaii'iJl(;lur'ltziiimlii-ri Wiio gwas Assistant Supervisor. when g@llL‘l”l1l1.V. l'€'gllrdl0SS Of l~'01111‘1”1 “Pi (Continued 2 Have their names Wnh Sxy. Bonn- I \ > "Delicious not Meals wiii be very néw Insmmes have not us yet you last met teg';:theAi"orli‘h“ggi”;l;3;: fiiitations, yet, as Hon. Mi-_ Stewart* __ on lmlcw) ___ Li. on ox. before Saturczrriy. iii plomibig , n by the holes or st. Duns- had more iimn iwo or iii,-ec meer- }1°1‘l~n§,‘;'g*;&§;_ lgfh when she wo **”`”**_“*~-'j“"~ 1" °‘°‘1" 1*’ 111°” e WS °“ ° . _ - i - Eigiikfaiugatyn cm" Hn" dur 1':§)5'tTI1;ey M; tvegy demhxlsmsuc rxéslgncd to take it D0511f1°1\ 111 B°S' in ' ° for upeclal low rates for the even- (iQ1_|'- (J - a u t e wol' o e one iowev- - _ _ _ _ _ ' ton. I - I / _ 'lllti 8 15 iii tmerzlzld great things are expected of on Ocwhg 12th Miss Evelyn Bouts Chicago T0 R 6 S 1 g* ]1;,_he evening admission rate to 15 `." l” “Come one, come all to the tea ' windsor came blwk f|'°m S11°1" V cents for adults and children over _ 5* - . -._ _- . ..r: ,c ' i r ` ' 1 ll this City Council who have asked Respectfully submitted, brooke High Schooi Quebec when, -i -~ _»-\_ l q i | in in G di 12 years of age All those under 12 ~ supper held in Robert Weeks MQNA M SAUNDERQ i d o anlred and conducted ( pcca c uar an) wan of we Wm be "ee in me evenings A small fee of I5 cents will he charged for the grandstand li-1 performance, which includes the Tonzmoth Aug t015"`§’:°'1,°l1"£: baud concert Billy nioc Trio, cha ;“?<1°"d °°“ W" W' 1" ' the Royal Pekmase Troupe, one of T” 1' “£10 1?? W“"“' 8 2 the most expensive and greatest °r°n ‘ 5' 2 B ,city nt his summer name ni, Umm-_ ciflcations of the admiralty thr- . Notwithstanding the lllm Y dum, Maine i0day_ Mi-_ wiibei. was builders were invited to submit al- 111 “W1 Wm- 1°““““"" 1-`l1“"‘1' 1““'°|llw weather Yes*-°l'<1“Y 111° 1“1`l'1“’ 1111" in Eioquent and Convincing Language He Shows ‘lor zo yours conhcclcd with thc corr- Wrflfifive designs Of their °WH and women - installed drinkins f°\1f11“11111_"'|thering enjoyed the pleasant Sul-i 4 - f D I - O O snim. service of me Uniied States, these will call for consideration li e step towards better health condi‘ i-oundings and were refreshed with U18 AbS0|UtB N€C8SSity 0 €V6 Oplhg LII" Wil having served as consul in Humax' Canadian yards are tendering Ii tile ti°SHt§~ T d _ u I I 1 d the cooling breezes from belluilflll Industries and Protecting Our Own Mar- iN. s., an-hroocr. wrsr 1nulcs.sln-0wii1t;1S°g° l:_11=§§=fyll° Cglnglidir o e eresa an iunm re sal Hiiisbnrongh Bay, ' Si. “__ S in ,_.' J V w e ers ou er pr ces e g - kets for Farm and Other Produce. §,*;l;’£’uver_“*Bf cf Zigggveswagzii E, as might be expected it Wand be _ wise to place the contract here for be appointed L0 confer wiiii ine count,-y iiiai, pmciiciiiiy ai] Following ls an extended l~epol~tillud pointed out. there was ll special 1“1:jd~v$1i;;°“-tel"-a1§~ -;11°111im¢1» N- Z.. the benmt of canadian workmen lnedical men, and members oflschools have been marked by sign- ' . . Of 1111' Si>L‘€C1l liL’11V€r€li by Rilllli lllellllillg 1" Ml B9Ym9|~f»'S V1-S111' “S an e ng n’ ` ` It will take two years to build thc goverllment, to procure facts in'boards marked by the Wolnen's Hon. lt. VB. Bennett, ColiscrvntivclLeadcr of thc Liberal-Collservativci. **‘**>i_ vesseis, An extra Comniement of to cost, etc. . Institutes. Hcatherdsle, Mt. Stew- 1-Uldel' 01 C11ll&dl1» Hi £111? Exilibl- illllty ill Calladll- H0 iivi-Shed £0, - - 160 officers and men are to be re- f0li0Wing were the commit- nrt. Roseberry have marked their -‘-1 tion Grounds. on Saturday aitei'-,speak from that standpoint. in no ci-niied and this has started with 9 Miss Yeo, Miss Sohurmun, schools in tllat way since organiza- islieciil i-0 Ulf’ G“§11'¢11““i _ noollz- inarrow partisan sense, witiloilt bit- _ response indicating iimi; many mon. - .i tion. Besides adding to the attract- NEW YORK. Aug. lo,-A nlfttloli Mr. Bennett thanked the Mayor|»tei'neF~S mid Wlth0l1i» Hllim0SiEY- *md 25jthan the required will volunteer. ivonesg of .thc School this is ir great wide search was under way todlty and citizens of Charlottetown for. with due regard to accuracy. It was: neipim me ii-nveiier for iie can ai. for Jack Kearns. f0l‘l'l\9l‘ flla1`1BE91`_°f the warmth of welcome extcndedi his duty il! ©1115 lilllff i0 Visif Vf=\l`10\1S` -1 _ ways tell his location when he up- JBCK D0mDS¢l'~ .W1\0S€ W11° 15 C1111; to him. Tile kindly mailer in which sections of thc country. not for the LONDON, Aug, 13_The majority C ° V proaches the school. 0811!! 111 in H 1-'Ong 151*1nd 11°5i11111_ his Worship expressed that welcome purpose of campalgllinll. but Of of the Canadian athletes who com- Omlng EV9IltS, A error dcul has been cone for with all U“\m°W“ l>°1S°“1“g~ K°“'"L" mflde ll all the more crutlfying. Mr. meetmu the ueollle- S1"*1<1“$ “lem oetca in tho olympic corner will re- - . _ ine Conn"-y scimois i,y im. w_ ig, is thought to be on the west ttcoagn. Benneii cniiicsscn thai, me wsu hh. hy tho iland, looking illto their faces, tum to Canada. by the steamer _ _ Hand Mt. Stewart fenced the school D¢miJS0Y Bild KEHIUS 1119119 iorehlm, no Lieader of a great party/,and understanding, so far as he Dgric, ieoving Britain on August _ 9 friendly terms lil this country, is no cas one H- could, their problems and difficulties |35 Before ten the will be en ed .__ Causing Worry (Special to the Guardian) KINGSTON, Aug. 15.-The death of suckers in some of the back lak- es in this district is causing much worry, Tourists ut Wolfe Island be- lieve that the blood sucker, with which the lakes abound this sum- mer, fastens itself on the sucker and does not let go until the fish is dead. These ferocious leeches will attack pike, so it is claimed, but this species of fish has the stamina to throw them o_i'f. The bass has not been bothered. l Firebug at Work _I 'In Guelph (Special to the Guardian) GUELPH, Aug. 15.-A fl.rebU8 is hard at work in Guelph. With flvel fires detlnitely of an inoedniary ori- .gin and two more believed to have 'been caused by the same person, the whole city is seriously alarmed. Today Captain Sutton, acting chief in the absence of Chief Robert Knighton, asked Provincial Fire Marshal Heaton for assistance in combating the menace. Factories. churches, a. theatre, and homes have been menaced by the work of a maniac so clever, that not a clue to his identity has been left at the scenes of his repeated operations. Firemen believe that the fires in the church of Our Lady and Knox Church, when both edlflces were ithreatened, are the work of the lsame hand. In no case has the loss been serious, but only prompt ac- tion of the brigade has prevented 9 series of conflagrations in Guelph in the last two weeks. Fifteen Tenders . Received By . Defence Dept. Guardian) been today by ”’_"*_"' ' wiiru Blloioea the Fair Grounds, and they should ._ iilgs, this Directors decided to cut ,_ _f acts now touring, and one that has ' Quebec, cloudy °°““““°“’ 1’°°"1““ 1°' °‘”° “nd ‘ 'chariottctown clear ._ as-ea hall years. Leaving hehe it goes to Humax cle" the Canadian National Exhibition St J°h'n cleujzz 86_m T°r°“t°' New York, clear . . . . .. These low rates of ttalenlission should surely please all ci ns and and tonight' nt U 1"1“11 "1“'°“¢‘ W "11°, sun acts this cvening at me one G"°““ n °v°nm"' rises tomorrow morning at 5,01. The afternoon admission me iviil Fmt quarter moon Thursday be 25 cents, the iowmt on the con- mm ,sm 3,57 ._ m_ ' 1'1“°“"' “M “ ““'1'1‘°1' 75 “nts “es Summer'-side tide eighteen minut- ..88-60 U85--66 Montreal clear .. 84-80 86-'12 High tide this moming at 10.51 0,000 Pl0PLE EHEET 00010000 il 00000000 Conservative Leader Predicts City Will Be One of Canada’s Greatest Railway Centre. MONCTON, Aug. 15.-Hon. R. B. Bennett returned to his native pro- vlnoe on Tuesday after completing a tour, that carried him thmugh all sections of Nova. Scotia and Princa Edward Island. Here before an au- dience of around 6,000 people, the largest the Conservative leader said he had addressed so far in his Mar- itime tour, he dealt generally with the conditions existing in Canada today. ' Opening, a reminiscent vein re- garding Moncton of the present and the past, the Conservative chiettsin expressed his pleasure at seeing this city having taken her place as 9. great railway centre. Proceed- ing, he said, "it is with deep admir- ation that I recall my distinguished predecessor, Right Hon. Arthur Meighan, while leader of the Lib- eral-Conservative party consolidat- ing into what is now known as the 7anadian National Railways, the lines known as the Canadian Nor- thern, Grand Trunk Pacino. Nat- ional Trans-continental, Grand Trunk and Interooionial Railways. The Canadian National Railways, Hon. Mr. Bennett declared. is now one ot the greatest transportation: systems in the world today and. he said, "if you in Moncton prosper as I hope you will, you will eventually become one of the greatest railway centres in Canada." But right here, I wish to to the he is take the if possible declared Canadian carry on as a national in competition to own- ed enterprises. President Zogu , Will Assume Princely Title (Canadian Press) ROME, Aug. 15.-President Ahe- med Zogu of Albania will assume the title of Prince of Albania soon after tomorrow‘s elections. says a dispatch from Bari to the news- paper Popolo di Roma. “Transformation of the present political order is practically certain as it is deemed lnsumclent to ap- pease Albanisn aspiration." the dis- patch says. The correspondent adds that con- sequently the country will be trans- formed from a republic to a princi- paiity after the meeting of the new constituent assembly, President Zogu was stated not to oppose the change which was desired by the ruling classes of Albania. (There has been numerous re- ports of late that the form of gov- ernment in Albania was about to be changed but most of these reports had it that a monarchy would be proclaimed with President Zogu as King.) Explosion Wrecks Pottery Plant (Special to the Guardian) HAMMOND, Ind.. Aug. 15. - All explosion believed to be of incendi- ary origin today wrecked the plant of the Indiana Sanitary Pottery Company. causing damage estimat- ed at 8250.000. Police were unable to enter the building because of fire that broke out immediately After the blast, but it is believed that no one was in the building. The plant was closed on saturday because of s. labor dispute ween its operators and employees and police are now investigating the theory that the plant was blown up by plotters. It was first reported from eight to nf- teen men had perished in the ox- ploslon. -#-oo»-i-- u Condensed Specials LATE.-taper word, nat eachinssrtionfnthisoolumn. O-GOO-0600 60-6-0-004-00404-4.0¢ 'JOB PRINTING 'OP IVIIY description. cheaply and olpedi. the whole show from the Grand- stand on I Dum , es later than Charlottetown. it tlousiy executed. Guardian Gen- tral,Job Priafery. Phono 132. *CHOICE OOBNID Bly! FBO!! stall-fed cattle. Eau on, New- some & Oo. 5-8-