AUGUST 31. 1932 x ‘Alfcup or , nosv u lL Every ‘they’ p, A gn-engthens the “would? crnrnircusnmsu , ._.a-.- . roam — Big Indoor Csrnivab, September 19th t0 25th. 1931-04145. _____ _ 1 THE . CKARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN can be obtained at Subway Tobacco Store, Monctoygf NKB. Aug. IB-tf. . ._.__ ENJOPABLE PICNIC-Children o! the Holy Redeemer Sunday ‘ ‘ had an enjoyable picnic Over 30,000 Readers In The Provji Over 8,000 Readers In "The — Every Day -_-— ‘l - Advertisers cannot afford to Guardian to . 9319i!“ customers. “PM! Readers owe it so. a duty cbsrlcitetcwn Guardian who make it possible for thcnhto get my paper at less coat than any other ‘ (;@da. Qhe like the dew. a>— to advertiseimthe Charlottetown Guardian. i " Charlottetown Guardian covers Prince Edward yesterday afternoon at Stanhope Beach. lnn. The plcnickers left the hall by car at, 1 o’ clock. Games were held at the beach. and prizes were distributed to the winners. Supper was served toil-vs hungry group in the evening, and all agreed that, the occasion had been a most enioyablc one. - u: without the Cbarlotteiowrr h - ‘ha r ‘ “.1 to pl-tronlze advertlaeriin use newspaper in Island r-rjfj" g Advertising Bates-Payable in Advance! Central Guardian locals, Eastern locals, 2c. per word; Announcements and Coming Events, 2o. per word; Classified, M. Notices, ‘I00. per inch: Listl inlii- er inch; Notices of Thanks P . é or 4c per word. Cards, etc, 4c. per name; Other rates on applications. , ._,..___ B. I. S. SOCIAL-The opening, of the B. I. B. social evenings was, well attended, the auction forty- fives being well patronized. After‘ eleven games the winners were as Jollcws: Ladlesfirst, Miss Carolina Gallant; second, Miss Mary Dow-i ling: gents first, Mr. Frederick, Power, O. N. 1%.: second. Mr. Gil- bert Arseneuit: Lucky table, A. C. Cullen. 01d time dancing was _ enjoyed after the cords. These social evenings are now open week- ly for the season. ' REPORTS BETTER BUSINESS TONE-Dr. E. T. Cakes, production manager of the Can inn Shred- ded Wheat Company, lagers Falls, is on a short, visit to the Province, combining business with s. vacation. He reports a. more optimistic tone among business people in Ontario. 4c. per word; Western and per word; in Mernoriaan o! Floral and Spiritual Offer- Letters of Condolence, ‘lilo. Appreciation, 70c. per inch and M . Agents Wanted, Pox ranchers, who like other pro- Mucdhnw“ ducers have felt the effects of de- _,_____ WANTED .- AGENTS IN BVBBY Woven in Canada to sell Personal Christmils Cards One-Dollar- _Dozeu up. Surprising values. low prices, quick easy sales, big earn- ings, also low prices on boxed as- sortment. Send for sample book now. Premier, Art. Guild, Welling- ton 8s York, Toronto. A. ‘W. 9-14.! 30. Boarders Wanted ACCOMLIODATED. Apply 23 Upper- 5371-8-26-Bi. ‘ITUDENTS Quiet. rooms. 5 Prince Street. ----_.-_.__._...___.._.___. FEMALE STUDENTS WANTED . to board. Apply 283 Euston St. L City. 50424-3041- Icrunsurs on nusrrrsss mm 1 accommodated 23B Kent Street. - ssar-s-l-u. \ ilrvnnwrs ACCOMMODATED st $5.00 per week. Very comfort- _ able. Apply 2'26 Cumberland 5t. - 5440-B-3il-3i. Employment Wanted -.-_. _..._.._.___.-______. jlANTED-POSITXON AS HOUSE- - maid or waitress. Girl with good inferences. Charlottetown Real ', lbiute Co. 15437-8-30-31- Lost ‘zrsovr ROOM r0 near. LOW- 5 sriloor. Apply Guardian. ' I . 5167-5-31-21. Ii) LET-FURNISHED RESID- i ence. All modern conveniences. i Central location. Alilily to Guard- illi. 5501-94-31 Wanted \ v I r ,.WAn'rrn .. nus BOTTLES, rrs. ; "iii on. Phone i107 or write W. -_ Michael. Charlottetown. 1 svss-s-v-tr. pressed world markets. ere also more hopeful. Dr. Oskes, who is On his first visit to the Province, is keenly interested in the fox indus- Jolm Anrnnn Mcnolvsnn, reo- vincial Land Surveyor, Hermon- ville, (R. 3. Souris.) I 11m cnARLorFrsTowN GUARDIAN AIR PAGEANT -_-- (Continued from Page 1) . and in the programme which was about to begin. He hoped that all present would have an enjoyable afternoon. l-lon. H. F. MucPhee, who repre- sented the Government, referred to the illness of Premier Stewart, ' which necessitated his absence from the pageant, and to the in- terest of the Premier in aviation, which he regarded as being of ma- jor importance to the Province. The speaker commended Col Jen- kins lor his work in DIOIIIOUBB aviation and was certain that the conduct. of the pageant was in good hands. The event he saw as a milestone in the progress of avia- tion in the Province, as manyfsm- ous flyers had assembled ‘to par- ticipate. Upton Airport is unlqilt in that it is the private property of Dr. Jenkins, who with Mrs. Jen- kins, has made s great contribu- tion to aviation. Mr. Waiter Grant, President of the Aero Club, drew attention to the fact that the club has a plane for training or students. and that it would be possible to accommo- I- iilii‘: u considerable number. PAYS PREMIER (Corltinued from Page i) ulshed British lawyers and jurists. Viscount. Hallshaln came here tn convey the greetings of the legal profession of the United Kiiisdom to the lawyers of Canada. He has been twice Attorney-General and once Lord Chancellor Declaring his confidence permanent benefits for both the Empue and the world would come from 011g agreements r ‘* " at the conference, he seld credit for, Aerobatic Contest Participating in the aerobatic ter of Canada, Rt‘. Hon. 11.3. new; “M, mums m,moeuw,ng_ They nett. It wafiluc todmhhenam, ‘We “Hump” Modden, vmofla, '°°“”3°' °“ ““ P” up; Gass Edwards, winner of the m” m‘ “Wm” atlnhw“ was aerobatic contest at Montreal; made possible and the distintegra- Jmmm wade, Tm”, N, 5., grid tlon. of the British Empire did not mo, Thom” Each performed a, begin in 1930." 100p, s. half roll, llimmelmsnn The first greet achievement of‘ mm, a flick roll, and other breath- tba conference was the "EllShflIl€',-tuklng stunts. Inverted flying by ment of the preferential tariff B5,“l-iump" Madden was particularly the basic principle oi the economic’ gpgcfiatlulal‘. policy of every part of the Em-' The contest throughout was very pire." This step was "pro-Britislflclose, and alter a prolonged delib- JUST ARRIVED — TEN CIIOIUE Shetland Ponies. Wellington lVic- Neill, Southport. 5434-8-30-31. try here, and is visiting several of the ranching centres, acccm anled by Mr. J. R. Mutch. WE HAVE A NUMBER. ‘OF BN- qurries for houses. if you have a property to rent list it with us. Charlottetown Real lllstate.‘ ~ ' For Sale ' FOR SALE-YOUNG "PIGS. B. C MacLean, DeSable. ‘5490-9-1-2 ARRESTED AT.‘ CAMPBLLJEON has been ‘arrested in Campbellton, N. B. in connection with an accid- ent which occurred on July 13th lost near Summerside, where Mr. Wilfred MacNslly was severely in- jured. Sentner, who is alleged to have been driving the car on the M68100. failed to stop after the accident. He is being returned to the Province to stand trial. it ap- pears that Mr. MscNally and his companion. Mr. Thomas Pequot, were changing s tire while on the road about half a mile from Sum- msrside. A car driven, it is alleg- ed. at 00 miles an hour. came from the direction of Remington, struck a wagon and later struck Mr. Mc- Naliy. injuring him so severely that considerably anxiety was felt for his recovery. PERSONALS roa sanrs-onesrr in san- gain. 25 King Square; < . sisr-a-ar-si. r03 sane... 12 norms 0P‘ LAND 2% miles from St. Peters Road. Apply Guardian. 5361-8-80-31. i’ . CARDBOARD. SUITABLE POI lining outhcuses, etc., 1c. per sheet. Guardian olllce. t! SALE — OLD PAPERS. I Guardian Offige‘. u POI. cents bundle. SEER. ‘GOOD W. B. Dennis, Char- USED HALL THEE as new. $90.00. 18'! Great George Street, 1.. ‘ u} The guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cheverie for several weeks, Miss Belle, Pullen, RN, Brookline, Mass, and Mr. Stanley Schofl, Levenston, Penn, have returned to United States. _____-__-_'_ PORTLAND, Me., Aug. 81- Clyde Psngborn. round-the- world filer, said today be doubt- ed whether his projected flight from Minneapolis in England would be made_thia year. BIRTHS "r0 new, nomn Arm FOB SALE, at Gllfldlflél room signs on hand Oflice. SECONDJIAND FUBNITURE FOR sale. Dining room table and chairs, bed stands, mattresses, carpets and etc., at l8‘ Euston Street. 5404-04-31. POI. SALE .- FIFTY FARM in good condition in St. Peter's Harbour. two miles from Lot IR.- R. Station. Reasonable price. Easy tenns to right. party. Mrs. Levi ‘lrowsdale, E. 1- 5i38-8-30-8i. ‘kwiurro-ro norm A enu- ; iriiily located '1 room house. Fur- f-Iiififltd or unfurnished, Apply ; Guardian. 5i50-il-30-3i X i _ Situations Vacant . Trnurrou - orcusrnsr rM- - iisinnblc demand thig/ geggqn : {PP our celebrated, inexpensive __,Roysl Series Christmas Great- ; _ ,iiil Curtis. secure orders now even :~_- ‘i slim time, deliver later. ‘Ire- §,2°mi°ii5 profits. Experience or u: dliiial unnecessary. Big five ,1 Oilar sample book free to work- fgn‘ Bradivy-Garretsori. Brant- -,_ "iii, Ontnrio. S. V. Aug. 27-81. "To Lei “iiovsr: r0 LET. APPL Prince Street. Y u 5400-04-21. WWER FREETOWN W. I. ‘:2; 30y Hill entertained eleven vhwerlnlid eight vfsltora/ of the m, w“, "WWII Women's Institute than, imdsv- August i-mi. The i “we; ‘will: absent the vice QM,“ Occupied the chair. The 35,“, f °P°“°d by singing the oss .,,,,_ T,‘,’:‘°"\i1ig the Creed in unis- ~.. m o“ w» --»<»~=- =- 3“; 5 Pmkie Recipes", “in. ‘ma ggdme Jul? meeting war-g m, merenivnruved. Reports from Ind new on mnmlm“ Wiife 8W9" WNW“, ,0 a were Wliiiinted. Next m“, “u, T held at the home of E-Wwmd wmeylor. Elollncall to be a“ flu“, b l. Stunt. Thg mut- 11mm Y “Win: the Natlcsisi Irv . 501L100“ ‘he hm“ Ind much “Y. all meant. JOHNSON-Jib Dr. L. A. and Mrs. Johnson, Montague on Aug. 21, s son. rnorervrv roe. sans: - noose nineteen rooms. two spufiment houses, two lots, one comer store one house outside city limits. 10X , it acre land. House. Avenue, country property will v1- change for city property. 011° house on Kent Street, one corner lot. one large house. R005 119°51- ity. Charlottetown Real Estate. 5330-8-24-81. MARRIAGE! ...._._.__.__._.______._.. MACEACBEBN - MCKAY - At Charlottetown, P. E. Island, Aug- ust 81, 1932, by Rev. Ewen Mac- Dougall, B. D., John Angus Mac- Eschem of Appln Rood, to Miss Elsie MacKay of DeBeble, P. I. Island. , DEATHS Male Help Wanted MAN T0 wUBK ON Hogan, Rocky Point. 5488-94-21. WANTED - farm. James EXPERT BARBER through our speclsl low wet course. Hundreds of successful graduates. Write Moler Barber College, 5'13 Borrington. K811i!!- M, H. W. NOV. ll-lflitf. TURNER-In Doreheetsr, Masts, Aug. 20th, Ohristy Ann Mcllaohern. widow of George ll. ‘firmer. IlAMSAY-Jn Peppersll, Mass, on August 27th, Eva. 3., wife of John T. Ramsay, age 08 years. COMPTON-At Bangor, Alli. 14, ma, Daniel w. Compton, age ea years. Sales Help and Agents rrrrusr: nuununn DOLLAR! » for spare time to Christmas sell- "Impsrlal Art’ Christmas cords; British Canadian Publish- ing 00., Ltd, 4Z6 Patrick Bulld- ing, Toronto. W. 10-22-274. SH. .___________________,_,__ To Help The U n e m p l o yed ----- .. GITAWA, Aug. 81-(By The Canadian Presv-Ths E. B. Eddy Co. Ltd, today announced a pro- gramme that w.li give work ‘lo bt- twssn 300 and 400 woodsmen this _i-_ STEWART-At Point Prim, on August 80th, Mrs. John Stewart, aged as years. Funeral Thursday at 2 o'clock to Mt. Buchanan Osm- etery. N. D. MacLean UNDIIBTAKBB IHILAKI Charlottetown and . lcc cream. “a “kc w"; "' » .,., winter. Tn, company will increase iio- cut in the Gatincau district by, nearly 1o per cent. to Stood-cords! and will commence tlking on new North Wllisblre HIGH Ill — Lorne Bentner, Charlottetown, ‘ will probably open the first week in in but not arm-foreign," said Lord oration, the inure. MI- Wye" Bsilshsm. By lowering tariffs wlth- Graham, of the Civil Aviation De- in thg lihnpre. rather than by rals- par-lament, Ottawa, and his 858M- ing tariffs against other countries, ants decided upurr Gass Edwards, the conference had given an ex- , who W“ award“ the w? dmmmd ample to the world, which, if follow- by G°VEm°T Dim“ m" the “mm” ,1 of the event. 3100:,“ 1d produce improved m“ Don MacPherson. Chit! mfimic‘ . tor on the Sydney Fiviris Fisid. Another achievement was the es , bruugh, a message {mm emxflnu, tabllshment of the principle Manson a, sydnay, k, wmch he Relay Rene » The relay race for the Harry G. Rogers Trophy was won by Gaps ' Edwards and Junior Jones. u Parachute Descent _-._-_._.---—-- “QUE. MLY OPEN OCT- 8 OTTAWA. October, possibly Oct. d. reports in govsrnmen dsy. This is earlier than was ii"- vuusiv awaits-n sisiiuie decision competitive tariffs, This meant expressed “,5 mm,“ to Mrs, Jam and the domestic producer would No fears need be entertained ‘i! lleved. Their advantages would soon, The competmve landing event lishecl no one would think of abro-, 1H,, to 5,0,, as nem- w a mm; mug to Iiord l-lfliifiiiflm by 14°“- w- J" won the event, with Junior Jones s. t of the Bar AsSQciatiOIh-gclalidors, St. John, the youngest ity in the Association Premier R- ind, attired in Boy Scout garb, was Mr. Bennett. is the second man in Ame“, whq was instrumental in f shiplvlayor Stewart's Trophy was med (mm the presidency and the Mrs. Jenkins in C. Fs-P. B. I. according to rate of speed, and visible at every‘ point from the Captain Kent, St. John. in his _._.__ off lest finished well-up in the ed recently that the Dominion Gov- "l-Iump" Madden gave a. special credence in official circles well in- loops, turns, and side slips were as b, issiitd this WM would be for s but there has been no decision on 00o of one of the war loans falls the whole pageant. Pilot. Clem. l . I the event of this course, W" m x‘ ~ at a height of about 2,000 feet. Re ti . y" m“ “mm be " “m” c one p‘ "mp0 Owned and the performer 10m iii Niillfiib" 1*"- n is prob Province, drew the applause of the in a field adjacent to the airport. .__.. Aill- fl-wPliliiimmi who constructed the ship was on interest was the Mohawk-Pinto, a ‘u, b, m“, b, m, “W,” m“ who displayed greet skill in hand- thst the consumer would not be m,“ m, he, attempt ,0 Bu,“ mm have the margin of protection nec-' ‘ future Governments 0r Parliaments become 5O apfiiiient ""1 the Pun" was very closely ‘contested. The siting iheiii- l us possible, Each plane was given Major, Attorney-General of Mani- Seem“, presided. i pilot in Canada, then gave an ex- B. Belinfltt WM himmd Wm‘ ‘he warmly applauded by enthusiastic the hlstoryof the Association to lisndicap Race founding the body in i014 was made an event of unusual interest, as pogyusn ‘lapsed on his death. could with a handicap overtake her power. The course which was a landing field. The race was an ex- Gypsy Moth was winner with little (YPPAWA. A113. 31 - (By The, group but found her handicap too ernment would float s loan ior exhibition of inverted flying and formed. puzzling to the spectators as they modm sum. it is learned. An the subject. The situation is timi- The parachuie descent was one due on December 1 next. This mat- ‘Ennls, Brockville, Ont, leaped out f bout. Mm‘ mndwed‘ ‘ m“ or a had scarcely launched himself into “W m °“"“"“ mm" Fmmwlng! dropped gently to the ground. This lb" m“ m" “Mrm med WW“ llicctators and elicited expressions The Heath Parasol, the plans bs- th; field and was viewed with con- flow-wlnged monoplene, piloted by ling his speedy craft. burdened with unduly high prices essary to fair cornpmition. repudiating the agreements. be 116-, gomwuuv, Lgmflng iiiliifii ti"?! Pmbiidled 5° We“ esmbf objective of each flyer was in lsr A resolution or thinks W“ "WV" three trials. Pilot Road, Halifax, tuba. Hon. N. W. Powell, View, The sixteen year old pilot, young In recognition o! hi! 1°“ “my hibition of flying and stunts. The position o1 honorary iiie-presideni- onloqkerg, 1mm m; post, The late Sir Joined‘ The handicap race for His Wor- hunorary life president after he re- , inany wondered whether or not _____._._..--- rivals. The ships were handicapped M A Y F L u circular one round the airport was citing one, and the finish thrilling. tn spare. Mrs. Jenkins who took Canadian Prawn-Reports publish Brest to overcome. $200,000,000 this fell are given r10 stunting. His various complete Any Dominion ha,“ which mBY were thrilling. ‘mwm o; “momma p mentioned. s. residlum, amounting t0 $34300" of the most spectacular events of handl d b re-corr. “my m“ be e y "into space from a Waco bi-plane fl t d. The mpommo m“ b’ o“ e ithe sir when the great silken en- iii! u!" ‘t! ti" l”! wnvershm event which is s novelty in the be about 4 i-I w Mit- of admiration. Pilot minis landed 1008i“! t0 Reg Pope, Bummerside, according siderabls interest. Even of greater ‘ Achille Vanheethe Belgian ace, them must go to the Prlmelvilnis- , comes, were m“, nyers ‘amen, ‘or. thirty pilots, on invitation o; My, Harry Brown enjoyed a dinner last evening at ‘the Queen Hotel. Speeches were mode by D1. .1. s. Jenkins who thulnked Mr. Brown for his hospitality, Mr. Stewart rahsm, inspector of civil aviation, Ottawa, who pointed out that the pageant had been an outstanding success from the standpoint oi a show. People did not seem ‘w realise the effort and cost of bringing together ilyers such as those who had performed. The successful termination of the air tour was a. ball at the Can- adian Nominal Hotel last night. Many people of the city had the pleasure of meeting the dlfferentl flyers. i l i I i CAPTAIN (Continued from Page 1) used that influence, and today 10rd Wakefield, backer of the west.- ward journey, strongly urged a re- turn by boat "in the interests of British aviation." This afternoon the flyer said he i realized Lord Wakefield was right. "I have demonstrated what. i I set out to prove," he saizL-“the superiority of British manufac- turers. 1f anything went wrong on the return trip through fault of human machinery it would be det- rimental to the interests of British aviation." At that time he had not mode any definite decision, saying his final word would depend on how he felt. Later today he confirmed the news given out by his wife in London that he would make the eastward crossing by boat. GYROS (Continued from Page i) __ morning at 10 o'clock and has been E completed. The morning session was spent. by the members in getting ac- quainted. At noon an informal luncheon was held, and during the afternoon places of interest were visited by car. Large numbers went to the air pageant, the Confedera- tion Chamber, the Experimental PAGE THREE- 1. WHITFS WEEK-END SPECIAL‘? anvv. MAY INTERVENE IN ltillitilkliii Waikout 0i Cotton Workers In Eng- land Threatens To Wreck The Indus- try.’ (Canadian Press) MANClflSTlilR, England, AuS, ilk-The possibility of government intervention in the cotton weavers], strlkejrose today as the walkouti Press staff Cu“ pendent) filffiii‘.‘3..“€.‘Z..3‘2LZ"“.ZIZLJZ. u- u — o, Labor sen, a spec,“ medmw, Franz ‘Von Papen will refrain Iron here with instructions to keep in-ldlssowmg the new Ri-‘ltiii-iiag only formed o, me op,_,,,om o, empby, if his Cabinet ls empowered by,.'_i as and mph,“ m prepammm special emergency law io govern for the time when arbitration may 1°’ s“. mmths vmrwm’ pun,” be undertaken, mentary support, the Associated Opinions as w the success of the PW“ ‘V°““°d~ _ movement, bum out u, dm-erences Officials of the Reichstag, which We, wage Cuts and workmg com“, held its first session yester- tions, varied according to their dw- have “uemikd 1° ‘mum u immediate audience with President sources. ‘The lrnde unions estimat- ed 146,000 workers were out with Vi)" Hmdenbiir? 1°‘ the Pimme d trying to convince him the legis- more to come, while employes’ as- _ 500mm,“ professed m See the lsturc is able to carry on par-lie mental-y government. Immedistx numbers dwindling. _ Hundreds of north country mill audience xvcs requesicdby Speaks! Hermann Wilhelm Goermg, u, mem~ girls pledged themselves in s mass meeting at Leigh to shut down ber- of Adolf Hitlers National S0 every mill in that district, lnclud- cialist party, in a telegram sent ‘in ing artificial silk factories. the President's home in Neua Detl Without shouting 0r singing, in East Prussia, they left s. meeting and marched The aged Elcld Marshal replied through cobbled streets to take up that next week. when he Will be ii their nicketius positions before the Berlin, would be time cnmigh fol in‘; conference. Government circlci mill gates. As a consequence o! their determination, union spcitt-i- interpreted the reply as a rebuff tt the Nazi Speaker. men said. several thousand workers were added to the list of strikers. New Land Plane Speed Record t crncrrnu sans» , with j TOMATOE sun cucuivmert.“ ours» sun nvrrnn i res arm corms ‘ ‘ 25c canny srecrsr, TURKISH DELIGHT 25c. Lb. . iiliiTE'S Tea Raul isli 5QQI-Q- 1-31. Would Not Dissolve The= New Reichstag S (By Louis P. Loohner, Associate}! Ernest. Homer, representing the mm owners, charged that “this strike has succeeded by intimida- tion and mob law. The men want to work but they are afraid to go to the mills. ‘me union leaders have become dictators. The sit/uatlon is not marked by violence aside from minor scuffles, CLEVELAND, 0., Aug- 31-44181 James H. Doolittle flew his rncinl low wing monoplsne st an averagr speed of 293193 miles an hour for Farm, Fort. Edward, or the fox ranches. Golf, tennis, swimming or flying were enjoyed. Last evening a dinner and dance was held follow- ed by a bon iire on the shore with a clam-bake and s. corn boll. In addition to the visiting dele- gates, seventy members of the home club are attending sessions. The presidents ofthe clubs head the various delegations. From Heb‘ ifax comes President. Carl Bethune, from Moncion, finest Davis‘, from St. John, Alden R. Clark; from New Glasgow, George Fanjoy; from Fredericton, Carl Walker. Mr. Stewart Jones, President of the local club, presided at the luncheon and dinner. The executive of District, 0 com- posed of the presidents of the seven clubs, the Governor and Lieuten- ant-Governor of the district, and the past. Governor. Mr. D. l". Be- thune. met yesterday. This morning the delegates will enjoy golf, tennis and swimming. The ofliciel luncheon will be held at 12.80 at the Canadian National Hotel. The Gyrettes will have lunch at the Oekwood Tea House. The Gyros and Gyrettes will then pro- ceed to Dslvey for the "Olympic“ Games. At 'l o'clock dinner will be served. A dance will follow. Mair. Baptists In Conference a new unofficial world's land plum speed record at the National All races here today. Doolittle made his record in ti! first lap or the qualifying trio-ll for the Thompson trophy raoe fl The world's lend plane record h 21s mile an hour sct by Warrant officer Bonnet in France, lesg, year. On the second lap Doolittle rip- ped apart the course at a speed oi 296 miles an hour. - Shake-Up In between pickets and police. At Barnoldsvvlch and Strict/ori- unions protested against the importation of outside police and demanded they be vdthdritwii. Out On Bail ._____. (Canadian Press) arrows, Aug. 8i.—Har1'y low. of Windsor, Ont, held in jail here under an extradition‘ warrant granted United States authorities, was freed on bnil of $0,000 today. can was granted wririiris - hum- German Army i corpus hearing in the extradition case in Toronto on Frlday- Th0 I8 AdvOCdtéd order granting bail to Low was is- , sued by Chief Justice Sir William CHERBOURG, France, m,‘ 3L Muiock. in Tilimim- (ASPJ-A note from the German The fliii-ifldmmi “Emmi "55 Government concemlrig reorganiz- granted by local courts after Unit- 5mm o; the Remhswehr (aflny, ed Stnies iiiil-hiiimeii had charged was handed to Premier Edouard Low with ottcmpiiii! i0 bub‘? a Herrlot today by a secretary who customs officer. boarded the steamer on which the Premier was returning to Francs from the Island of Jersey. “flue Premier refused to dlscu the situation. The German note will come up before the Cabinet at tomorrow's session. Germany frequently has protest- ed that the mums have failed in Reorganization Of Ex e c u ti v e (Continued from Page l) ._.._..__.__._.._-_-_-_-__ though there hsd been "something that endures" through all the changes of the half century. "The family altar has gone, to the great. loss of modern life," he said. “Pruy- or has been largely lost in present day church activities, and pastoral visiting was more effective in the old clays." Scanning the future, Rev. J. A. R. Tingiey, of Saint John, saw the world "asking for Christ. but. dis- carding Christinnityf." The relig- ion of the future would make Christ central in life. Out of this would come a mighty reformation making Christianity a way of life. Religion in the future would unify, rather than divide, transform rather than conform. Agnes Waring, home missionary, issued a pica for spiritual feeling in social service work. The time had come to stop "playing hide and seek in social service and temper- ance reform," she said, advocating prison farms to replace penitentiar- les, and recovery of the "desecratcd Sunday.“ Rev. R. S. Meadows, of Fairville, N. D., was elected nesldent; Rev. Nell McLean. Halifax, first Vice- president; Rev. A. J. Vincent, Bili- town, second Vice-president; Rev. G. W. Giuou. Fredericton, N. 13.. ST. PAUL, Minn, A“; 31-. Olin Dutra of Santa Monica, Cal. ramped nio the 2nd "and of the p. fcsslonal golf champ- ionship iniiay with a 9 to I vie- imy over Geolte Smith, Chlo- 1% MONTREAL, Aug 3i~(By The Canndm, P,.,,SS,__F°,- the purpose disarm in accordance with the u, consommflng the admkflsn-awon provisions of the treaty of Ver- a“, eflemnz ecomn_,,es,,,.eo,.gan,. saiilcs, which also laid down strict zation of the executive of the Cnn- “mmauomi ‘m G°rm‘m5"5 deien” 3d,“, Namna, Runways Taegmphs forces and eliminated her offense will be announced tomorrow, chief “rem bemg me appomtmem o, u E The most recent cxpoundcr oi the Ganoway, mama“, v,ce_p,_e,,,dcn,-German position is General Kurt m Montreal, to be genera, manage, , Von Schleichcr, Defense Minister, m Town“, sucmedma w, G, Bar_,who demanded freedom from tbs be, Wm is superannuated, A mew , Versailles restrictions in order that ' the Reich might get the utmost out i:n,‘,'°,hi:“i,,°,fc’e°°g,€il,,n:e $225293, of every mark spent for defense. manager of the Canadian NationnlE MATERN“, “$11.11.”, ,5 Railways, S. J. Hungeriord. , LATEST “EALTF, A“, This does away with the present, LONDON, on,” mm ._,,_(.By m. dim‘ “mtml- due w the ‘w’ ‘he Canadian Prcssl-A "Maternal 1n- hcad office of the teiegrnphs is in “Acme,” “flanged under we ahs_ T°r§m° “hue ‘he 5555mm‘ vice" plces of the Rcgisicrcrl Nurses‘ As- Pmmaem’ 35 u‘ Mmtrea!‘ m“ MK soclrvion of Omnrin nnd conducted fice being abolished. It is undcr- , by me vmorm, 0mm.‘ ‘,,,,,, b‘ i?!“ M); °""°‘;',':Y Wm it" ‘gilzigl held in London, Sit-pt. 1s and is, m in oronio s execui ve s a ., Pr,“ ,0 the qudrwrn, mcetmirsf), significance attaches to this cork, dmmc, N, 1 o, me R N_ A 0, soiidation in view cf the possible on sen,“ ,.,, T,“ quafiefly mum,‘ r°°°mm°mmu°n M ‘he Du“ aw‘ of the district will be presided over n1 Commission on transportation by M,“ PNSC-fl,“ Campbc“, ‘o, 5°“'m'a5 a“ aTammalm“ M ‘he Chathom district, president. The two ccmrnercia telegraph compan- progtmnnw “s yo,’ ,8 on“, tenunhw, ics in Canada. The commission is bu, n ,5 known ma, 5,8,,” c; A, expected to report within the next 59,180,. w,“ be one o; the speakers mlmilh“ Arr invitation has been extended to SHE"—-—~‘*-‘_-*"-D,AC N B M,‘ 3F‘ MlsfldMzfyfMlllmftil, cl Toronto, (By The Csnadianlfrcssl-The saves {fir}; szlirirs?!’ A. o" to b. report of the Royal Commission ' on transportation has been- compleird and ls now in the hands of the government, ac- cording io Dr. J. Clarence Web- ster, member of the commis- sion. who has just retumed from Otiowato his hens here. i