a’; .. " FiliA-IYT T e elect ‘of the gods and e in the inbst ‘ad- verse ~ circumstances aiadradlate happiness. , chglaillatilfl! Israinl all" . Founded Guardian Two Canto q I881 - ‘llTllalllll-a IPflHll-Ill ll llalaaaa Spanish Hold Own Against Natives But French Troops ' Have Been Rotated. (Canadian Prsss.) MADRIII), Aug. lit-Tito military dp-ectorate todaay Isgtaaeal a coaatttaalla- W... ghylng that the news from Mo rocCD was not satisfactory -anal that enetlay natives ltad surrounded ala- ome, position in the line natal ‘that Bpatalsit troops neodatal reinforce- ments_ " alia-aavy fighting In both the Span- ish aand French Morocco was repor- ted trout Melitta yesterday. A tncs gag ell-om tlae interior Indicated that the Spanish troops were ltolal- lug their own but that the rebels had broken through the French Irout between Fez and Tazzg, after defeaitiatg anal routing French troops at (Juargll. Husband, 88, Kills Wife Anal Himself (Canadian Press.) PiilLADaElaPllIiA, Aug lit-Ed- ward Iiub. 88 years hill, slant anal knhtil his 87-year-old wife anal then coatamltieal suicide. Their ltodles were found by tlteir son, Claarles Bah. Death had taken five sous ot tha- ageal pair alurlng the last year, and lltls. together with the Ilict that both be and anal ltls wife ataffereal with CZIYIPPI‘, is llelifiviltl 10' have aaffea-latal Bath's mind. Announcements, Calming Events, Meetings, Etc. Rates-Zn. per word each Insertion. "Dotrt forget lama Picnic oat Sa- turday Aalgaast the ititla, 3558-8-14 2i ".-\il roads loan laa lama on Sat- lirdail‘ August ltiila, 35588-14 2i "Uatnalttg Fortunate lirialgc llall, Big art-sierra slaow Monday taiglat. “ilfilfl-li-lddii "lloaataigtao Saturday :tt. ‘ream Theatre special show. 3557-8-14-2i "Tlaa- picnic at Hunter River postponed until Friday. if Friday not flue held on Saturday 3549-8-14-2i "Corrie to the ice Cream festival ataal lilizanr at Whcatley River. Friday, Aug 15th. If not fine f0!- lowlng day. 3531,8.13,2I “N()’i‘i(‘l~).— Yeo's ntovles. succ- lal 11! reels tltrllls ainal romaanca- "Ila Ila-large" aa big sea story. Don't ntiss tlals show. Victoria Friday. Murray ltiver Saturday, Vernon lllunaliay. 1i "Como to the Lawn Party at Imus Clfrll. Thursday evening, August 14th. Bag-pipes in aatteaaaltaaaa-e. If not fine will be held the first fine evening. Proceeds in lliti 0f Wonaens institute. 8476 8 9 strata 7i "A grand picnic will be held at Iona ou Saturday, August 16th on the beautiful grounds surrounding the clatlrch. Proceeds In aid of church. Should the day prove tall- fnvoltrable, picnic will be held first fine alaiy l6ll0Wll1fl—B—-11—‘1T. "ilvnclt Grove Golf Club. Th" Coatamlltee requests tall members of this (‘tub to be on the links at 2-3" ll. m‘. Saturday. Anyone ita- inrtasla-ai in the gtimc is invited. The tinnimittee will endeavour to “rmllge for those whose clubs have "Bi Wt come. The Committee ls as followsz—-Preslalent, Dr. Robins. Secretary H. M. Simpson, lvnu Y. K900i". Pope Clark, C. L. Jenkins. DP. Dllsan, Clifford Chandler. - 3518 8-14-2i. Phone 10-12 “Householders "M" You require furniture crateai anal china parked. ‘W8 ullholster and repair furni- ture, work alone by experienced tradesmen, We buy feathers, new and old. We frame pictures; wo rubber tire, repair, enam-el nnal up- jlaolster baby wagons. We sell up- hiliflififing supplies. e sell mad resilvor mirror plates. We hang ‘Window shades and pictures. Wo i“? "lifllets and oil cloths. We re» model carpets and squares. W0 Electric clean carpets. We hire Hoover" vacuum cleaners. We '“°"> tnmnura. olo. Phone 1m. H"?! Macl-‘arians i Co. .. Two Burned To Death young iarotltala" ugvai 14 yvtlrfi. 0f Two other farm ltanals were aiblo to save ibnttiselvctl hr illllllliflil from of hooked anal llfllitPflil rugs 0f materials woven grown flax anal wool. 0f "mell- knit. l spreads, rand lafltrlnfi. Mill collect ‘m o; lmm-eqvara and old china is open every alny at that Technical School. City. Four Killed In (Canadian Press.) LONDON, Aug Iii-The lactation news- papers this aaaoratittg make a big display ot‘ that distill‘- halal-us in the Salalaat, whla-h they aittribute to at cotasplrai- cy by Interest- "eai taatrcaans In Egypt aiming to oust tlaa- Ilri tisll from tha: aSualan and es. tabllsla Egypt- ian rule ova-z King of Egypt In progress for sortie atlontlas, the attalla (Wl-{illllltlfai being It is said. the Whit; lflatg Saaclcty ol‘ tlaairo. It is ra-clalla-al atlaat the lalgylatlaaa premier, Zaglaaaal " "l Uhanaba-r ill Juno tllaat lllgypt would insist upon raouaaala-tat a-vaa-taaaiiataa ot‘ the Saadaaa by (Ira-at liritaltt alnal afterward tho Iiritisla tnlatlslairs an- uoilna-atal ila alarllaaatla-aat that lilat lirl- It. Agitation to this ettal ltas been ai Dy _ >=7///// ' /4’/ a The People's Pap; a Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew yiveiryboaly I x \ of Humble mentls the expression bonuih. -.. r I OFA r. ‘ .1’ content- the a stunniaiin CHIARLOTTETOWN, CANADA THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1924 alllla sllllallla FIRM all lalsll BlllllillARY aalsllall Further Meetings Useless-Bill For Set- ting Up Commission . Given First Billillll PTITETSTTEIJTITITIITNM llillil lllallall IN saalll Disturbance Said T013 e Shaded For Purpose 0f Doing Away With British Control- Recent Clash tlsh on no account would renounce their responsibilities to the Sudan anal the Sudanese. 'l‘laa-. taalltaarial writers while not believing that the present trouble will aaea-cssarily havo sa-rioias tionso. ‘l"“m'i'=~l'Abra-scat a pan-attain regret- tabla- alolaly in sattilittg tltc Iall-Lvlrtiaata problctta and ova-n a conca-lvailalai a-ataccllatilaata oi‘ tha- impcnallatg neg- otiations with Zltglaatli lPdSliil. Edit- orial opinion strongly supports the government ita its Saaalaatosa- aaollca; ,'l‘he Titties stays that “a-ither to aalnait the idgyptiataa aarctetasiaaaaaa lo the Staaiaiaa or to leatva- tho Slaalaaa to the Saaaiaaaacsa- avoulal hr an ital-alta- ca-Ivablo folly anal itaiqlaity." The iiliPt-il (TPHIHIIUTIOS front Kitur- toaaata and (Jaiiru slate that the lacin- aaalilaas in lilo a-laasla at At- laairai worl- tour killed anal fiiteetl warlatada-al. that no l-Igyattlaiaa troops wcre present and that Illa! |l‘l)U])li who flra-ai the siIUlS wa-ra- Saaalaaaa-sa- Arabs tag-tiara; atppaarently without atralcrs anal llll'.ll']' a-xtrcaaia- provocat- tlou front lilo rlotcrs. iirl . troops and atlrplataa-g are l‘t']llil'l.a-ti to have lcft Cairo, yalsta-ralaty to rc- iaafora-a: tho garrlsoaa ait Klaartoaataa. (I PRUSPEIIT 0T F SETTIEMENT N Friday N ow Fixed Up Tired Of Suppo ' Tro (Canadian Press) LONDON, Allg. lilr-‘flan alecisioaa ' T of tho ' Fra-aaa-ia natal Ila-l- glali data-gates on tioat alroblolta will aarolaaalaly ba- cout- lllllllll'illt‘tl to lita- lla-paraatiott (‘on- ii-riatta-a- a tattttoai- row, aatanoataaataa- am-aat oi‘ this was Ii a» r r i o t 0 t l"l'll,ii('l! to the "laig fourteen" Premier Thcunistlals aafternoott. It is this question wlaIa-la has laroulzlat ata-gollnliaalts to a stililtl- still, anal aaaatil the prnialoatt is soiv alal lay llan llaroa- aIIrt-a-tly ittla-rcstval powa-rs and the Ilrillsla iharro can ho no progress towaarals clnsitag up tho larogrtaltatall- for tlaa- itaailll-Zlifll‘ than of tll.- Ilawcs Pill"- Prlvaal» ataa-a-lialgs HP" iillilltt C" roustataaliy Tli'|\\‘t".‘li tlaa- (la-rataaals. ileiglaatas, l-‘a-a-aaa-Ia aual tha- llritlslt Priaua- hiitalsla-rs and tha-ra- ill't‘ rtatat- bind lllat sea-ates iaa an a-flort satisfy the Frcalcla aia-ataanals wlaia-la ara- lacing IIliVIlIiUPll as tlta- pria-a- of aaaalvlatg tlaa: aatilllary fora-cs out of tba- ltubr. 'l‘laa- lIa-lglaatas aara- lint l-lllllililfliliil tho Frctlcla in their efforts to pro- tha- liaalar a-vaa-aaa-‘taetista. That (formant aalllaa-allllllll all lilllalllla on As The Concluding Day 0f The Conference — Belgium rting Ruhr ops. . lauig tltc ncctaptatioaa of the llulir. iPraaaaticr ‘fltaaaaaals frankly says bu (lcrlnatlyllaaes mat want to continua» Iaaaialitll: illa-lgiaaa troops ill tlta- ltuhr. as tho llclgiaaat ptltipltt 111'!‘ tlrcal of tho a-x- iaaalttstriaillsts, alsplaa-iailly llta- llyal Maalaafatclurers, ‘alrv bitta-rly aappusing tlaa- Frcticla iaieaaaaaaais for alaallva-rics nf alycs bo- ]yotaai lililtl, and thorn are many oth- er aauestiattas lat arontaalcliatat with allae atroposcal alciIva-ria-s ot‘ goods llll ,alcr the rcpnrt of llaa- third com Illllllt‘. by Pravatticr,tallttcc, which that Dig Fourteen ails- ctassa-al vainly at this afternoons ataeetitag. < Tile French are endeavoritlg to get assurances as to the terms of the new commerical treaty to be taegotiliteal with (lcrttaany at an ear ly alato anal there is a laattle royal bciwaatlaa that alclcgzataas anal experts of the two countries. Prcallctloaas that that confcrcltce will be aactaatlaatleal Tlilarsalay have glvalaa wny to fatrecatsts that Friday is tltc a-arliaest, laussibiaa time of set- tleaaacatt. and anally of the ilt-legatats iba-liaava- that settlement aaantaaaf aaoattc this week, There is a genera‘. 'i‘ala\litag, TIDWIJVPI‘. that the aaoilats ors of utainy traalcs ba-ing attada- llciaaf allffa-rclice bctwateal the Fronclt to‘ airal tila- (la-raantts now have been laroatght within a-cgrlttlle limits. Ilotlt countries waalt a satttlaiaaueatt so badly that no alallegalit‘. bellows tltc ronfereltcc will aallt action. In Hay Loft (Canadian Press) EDMaUNDSTON, N. Il,, Aug. l.‘i.—— Atttoitao Aliacrt, ntiarrleal man and faatitar of two rlailalren and his lltat Parish nf St. lilinrr lmve freon Ilurlta-al to alcalia alurltag their sleep. They wa-rc Iaaarvaastiaag oat a farm fa-w atall-os from their hnme anal wi-ra- tliilyilll.’ at at sllltlil barn. Dur- ing tha-ir sla-ep firo slaartaaal Ila the may on which tha-y were ralslitag. [I19 tappa-r story lautwvcm unable t'o help their conallllllifilli- "Pownal Parsonage Ladies Aid will bolal an ice cream snclul ‘In the Hall this afternoon from 4 0010GT!- If rainy first lino evening. "The large exhibition and 81110 from Islanal-, woven and crocheted bed- The Irish Envoy To Washington (Csfiadlan Press) DUBLIN, Aug. 1.‘I.—Desntoaaal Fitzgerald. Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Irish Fri-e State, an- nounced tnalny in the Dali that the Free Stnto Government has receiv- cal aaotifieation that Prof. Tltttnllay A. Snllalaly would be accaaptalhle to tho Ilallteal Slates as the Free State's rcpresotttlative at Wzisiaing- ton, lie aalaleal that ProLSlttlalaly would be given his credentials without delay. Negro Gets v Revenge After Four Years (Cinflillfl Press.) NEW YORK. Aug. lit-Four years ago Joseph Durant, ta negro paid $500 for a_"m0ney making ma claine.” and he did not forget the person who sold him the thing. This week he caused the arrest of Jacob Levine. 85 years old. a whiter, Ollvil charge of grand lar- ceiay. information may be obtained by phoning Women's inlalltaataa Of- fire 92o or writintt to Bnnnrvlw- “toinenhi institutes, Technical ath-a-ia-sl. School Bllildilll.—-li- Durant said tho machine was supposed to_ make money for him when Ian put paper through it. but it never worked, Durant was wal- king past. the Mills Hotel when he asw Levine standing outside. i‘ tho Prllacc. is visiting Washington break up wltlt- ‘i [Xlillililiiii ‘ YESTERDAY First (Jh’Town - New- Glasgow Rotary Meeting a Great Success. Ila-caption comatalttecs fronrtlao liotairy (llub, tioll‘ Club and 'i‘ctlnls (ilulas, bcsiales a large aauanbea- oi’ prlvatte citizens were on the Steam Navigation Wlaari‘ yvsta-ralaiy after- noon to greet the two lattnaired or aaao_re taxa-aarsioaaists from New (llasgnav, Sta-Horton natal Piclou who ill'l_‘iV(‘tl tau the S. S. llocllelza- gal. 'I‘lac exctarsiaan was the catllttitaar lion oi‘ plains nl‘ the New tllaisgalat" liot-ary Club, whose efforts were at.- la-taaieai yesterday with the greatest success, 'l‘lao eaajaayltta-att of lite cros sing was a-aalivetaeal by music iatr- ttllslaaaal by the Stellariattt Banal, which wan in aaitt-nalxalaa-c. After tlac HtSSPT wars uloaarcal to the wharf llac llisaattalaarlaitag [lil6Hl‘ll;£I'I‘f-l b0- Iongiatg to the lliiTt-‘fiilll organiza- lions were welt-outed by tltc var- ious local a-ltaias, atscaartt-al to ztlttni-l praarialeal for llacir convclaicnaaat aitil alt-ivuta tlarotagla tha- clay environ- llll-llla-i anal tha- saarrratattallaag country side. The tennis wera- taken 'l‘ulatlis (Continued on Pagefii) lalatyr-rs and gglfers to the tiharlaitlaitaawat ttiub and Bclva-ala-ra- Golf Will Make Trip As _ Prince (Ca"adian Press) LONDON, Aug. 1Il,-"()f course 11H the Priaacc of Wales and not as llaruai Raatifrew," an official of York iloaaso stated today. "'l‘laaere. has tacver been any quot-l- tioaa of Ills Royal lliglattcs cross- ing tho Atlantic as anyllaitag else. than tho Prlaacc of Walt-s on a holi- allay. ' ‘aturaally. too, lac sought. the ad- ' llritlslt lalatalaztssy at als to how ltt- a-oaalai Ila-st, pay Ills respects to ilao Presi- (|t‘lll all‘ that llarpallalic avlaile ita llll‘ ii. S. liar faaaraeal that the Prosiala-lat alright. iaa- away catupaalgtilatg. \\’c are lalcasaaal to ia-arn that tllc Prince will be the Preside-rat's guest at luncheon.” -—-——<roa—--—- Jumps Five . Stories To Death (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, Aug. 13, —\\'laila-, launaircals of laaarsoats laankeal on anal Patrolman JOSPIITI itosa-iastaaa-la aaicada-al with him not to jlllll]l.('|lils lluiakn, till years old. lturlaaai ltilll- self from the roof of at five-stingy tctacattaltat. ' Aca-oralllag to Iiubkafs wife, her lausiaaataal had been tn ill laa-aaltla for at number of years, llis colaaliiialaa bolraag aggravated allarlng the pre- saaatt lint spell. After lara-zakftast-i lug he wa-tai. to tho roof, saying he} wanted to "got a larcatla of trash t". lla- sat alowaa oat the corulaz.» of llac aaljdlttlng tenement, his fcct alauglltag over thc aaalgal. littbka turned his laeaal, mlltulalalal latcobcretltly and throw TITIIISPTT. the police say, to his alcntlt. Italian Flier Returns; To Orkney Islands (Canadian Press) STROMNESS, Orkney islands. Aug. 121. —-l.lcaata~rlaaat Iaocatclll, tllu Italian aviator. left here slaorlly, after aaloveu afrlock this ataortlilll!‘ ill continuation of his trans Allan- tlc flight in the wake of the llnit~ ed States army aviators, bait afta-r ‘iaa-larg amt less than all lanitr he ral- turncll to Stromness. lIo had found fng conditions such as to Ii ll‘ v all ARGENTINE FLIER 1' FERS F-URTHER DELAY x y . I IN WORLD FLIGHT ‘IIIIOOOCOQOOOOII SUF- l I'll (Canadian Press.) -I- (‘.\iaUl"l"I‘.l\, Aug. lit-Maj» "8' or IPcaIrat Zunni the Argentine + aaviaataar who laaal itttcuaieai hop- biaag off this anoruing Ila con- tiaataaatlaro of his alttcuaaatcal world flight met with another setback just as he was about to start when one of the tires on tho under ararriaige oi‘ his ttaaaclalne blarst. lt was his last slaara». and if another one can not be obtain- alal otac anust be oralereal front lnalaore whit-la will cltlase 11' IIINTIPp alelaay of a day or so. ialla-la-II-laii-d-i-‘II-l-II-ll- illlillllllllls" Last Minute News Flashed in Over the Wires I a 17-i- +++++++++++ llllla~liillllllila§f<ll+ii+<la§lllallifi 9 v44 0 (Canadian Press.) SANTOS. Brazil, Aug. 13.- According to official figures obtained by the municipality the death list at Sac Paulo during the recent outbreak there aggregated 1.106. MOSCOW, Aufl. 13—-Full dip- lomatic relations between Mex. ioo and Soviet Russia have been resumed as the result of negotiations carried on by rep- resentatives of the t-wo coun- tries In Berlin. ST‘. JOHNS. Nfld., Aug. 13.-—- The liquor hill which has been before the house for the last few days passed the committee stage last midnight. No stren- uous opposition is anticipated from the Upper House and it Is expected the measure will re- place the prohibition act dur- Ing the present session. (Canadian Press) NEW YORK. Aug. 13.-— New York Yankees went Into first place in the American League race today by wnning a double header from 8t. Louis while Detroit was breaking even with Phlla. The world champions now lead the Tigers by seven points. Their respective per- centages are 571 and 564. OTTAWA. Aug. ‘lit-Three months in Jail was the sentence imposed by Magistrate Hope- well on Albert Schryburt form er employee of the Indian Sta- tislcs Department of the gov ernment. He was charged with obtaining $4,000 by false-pret- ensesfrom Dr. Edmond BOLII‘ qua: to whom he sold an option On the Hopps coal leases in Alberta, although he held no legal claim to the leases. Mo} Former Islander Dies In Montreal Hospital (Canadian Press) hi()NN'l‘itI~}Ala, Aug. l3.—'l‘it0 aloattla aaca-larrcal at Montreal (loiter- al llospllaai today of Allan Willuol Strong, Westmnaltit head of the hiatthcaatatical Division of the Actu- arial Da-pariaiaeatt of the Sun Life Insurance (‘o., of Christin. Mr. Strong avas born till years ago at Slaanaaacrslalc, P. E. I.. tllc son of Charles Wcsly Strong, collector of that port. ataal Martha Weyght Strong anal grandson of tho Into Rev. John Iltifa Strong who was the first minister sent otat to Cati- oallst cotafa-rotace. Al the age of 14 Mr. Strong en- tered Prince. of Wales College, Claarlotletowtt, at 16 he nantricatl- ata-al Iaato lyicfllll University. which he tattettalcal for one year, holding sccoaaal rank in his class. The fol- lowing your he attended normal school at Frealorirtnti, N. B., sectar- itag his teat-law's license. llo thrn rosaatttcal ills course at. Mctllll ataal RTIitlIlll-[Ptl with first class laonors iat science Iat 1889 winning the Iiritlsb Association gold medal anal obtaining the degree of B, So. ita anzikc it inadvisable to continue. nrts. (Canadian T SHANGHAI, Aug of China, submerging villages. Thousands of ing into Peking. ‘It is impossible to 50,000 Perish In Floods Press) 13.-- Millions have been rendered homeless and at least 50,000 persons have been drowned in devastating floods which are sweeping widespread areas tens of thousands of refugees are pour- get even an approxi- mate estimate of the fatalities but 50,000 is said to be a conservative estimate. Readingln o ' (Canadian Press) DUBLIN, Aug. Jit-Prcsialent Cosgravb intro- alaaceal Ila the Dali Eireauu this aft- ertanoaa a bill slm liar to that prcs- mated In the i-iolase of (inm- naotts for legally setting up n. baauaaalatry cotta- mission under tartiaile 12 of the: Free Sltltc Trea- ty for the dclim Craig Sir James itation of the boundary between Ibo said, "has dosceudedto meth- ail ~ Eireann. President Cnsgrave announced that when the Dali had dealt with tlais bill, lac proposed to move ad- journment until October 2i. In the course of his speeaala he ale. taotanceal what be alesca-Ilaeai as per sislenl anisrepraaltentatlataa and repoatval fallu-ltooal continuously and assiduously circulated by the anti-Irish press. "'l‘be. press combine in England". oals laltlaertaa aanltnowtt to journal- lsut. No alevice lass baten loo nacan or too shady to a-lttaploy In rar- klndling the alyitag enabers of party plassioal." Th.» President alevoted the great- Uister anal the Irish Free State. This bill also is for the pllrpggu of] ratifying President (‘osgrnveis a-i Rreetaaetat with the British Prime Minister. Ratmsay MacDonald. The Dali voted, 64 to 10, in favor of n first rcaallttg of the bill. The new aaatlonal group voted for the atto- tlou on rearelving Mr. Cosgravefls promise that. the tiaelistlro would not be proccflalval with until the Brit. isla bill laaal been passed. er part of his speech to a discus sion of "that monstrous Invetatlott ——ihe two netIontlaeory-lrelattal and Ulster." Ulster, he declared. was part of the historic territory of Ireland. lIe was always willing to enter Into negotiations for a settlement, but the treaty left the claolce to tha- pcoplc. it was wrong to say the Free Slate was claiming territory (Continued on Page 8) aala by the Ilritish Wesleyan Meth- _ Moscow (Canadian Press) VIENNA, Aug. 1.‘l.—VIcnaaa is tn- day tho focus of an attaazitag cotta- pliaaaita-al iaalriglaal which may in thc va-ry aacar failure burst forth with fatal a1olasea|ltvlacaes for tlaa- police of HD1111“! lanai the world. Not slat-cu that Soviet troops wa-re. bcat- eaa back froaaa the gates of Warsaw by (funeral Watygitllai has lllltraaPi‘ lat-eat so ircar at gctteral conflagratt- iota as lat this auouacnt. Wltoll thc aictlvlty of the Mlicealotaintaa llniiflllill atoaaantitteae, that ancient firebrataal of saluthcasterat Europe, renders a new Balkan war a aiosslbllity of lllc atext few weeks, or perhaps alays. it is the same Bulgarian aiuticiaal cottamlttee that played such an itaa- portunt part In bringing on the Bal- kun war of 18121013, and the statue which about n. year ago allied lt- st-lf with the nfflaaers of the Ilul- gatrian army to alestroy the paci- fists anal the peasant radical gov- a-rttataa-ttt of Stambotalisky and put lilo present. Premier Zankov in laaawaar. This contmlttec is now that atentral organization of all the attalctitatcttts In the Balkans-diall- gal-Ian arolnmttatists, biacealonlaln nlia. tiaaatallsts, groaning under Serblana rule, the Croat republicans attll the lluttalataiaita socialists. 'i‘ltese ele- ments alesirc an atplaeaval nitt of which each of them laopes to ob- talta its particular slice of [lower and aaItau-aler. lit-hind -all these movements looms the Perinatal Intern-attloaaal. recently organized at Moscow und- or Sovelt auspices with. the co- operation of Stephen Radio. tile Corwin Hall Is Dead At Truro TRURO, Aug. lit-Corwin lial 2131/4, h stailllota owned by Dr. It‘. J, (iavanaugh. dropped dead tilirl lama-lain]: while being given a work out on the rltcc track ltere. Dr, tia- vaataalagla bought tlrls horse three years ago front Dr. Church. Velflfi" ary surgeon of Sunameaasiaie P. E. I. Ila.- raced here last year. but bad not alone so this year. It was Dr. Ultvnnlauglfs Intention to enter him In the racaxu here on Labor Day Corwin Hal's record was made at Fredericton Catches 528-P0und Swordfish With Line (Canadian Press) L05 ANGELES. Cal., Aug. 11- l'i. J. Mallen. Los Angoles baaslness man. cataght. n 528-pound swordfish off Santa Catalina Island. It is said to be the largest of its kind over captained with a rod anal line. The swordfish was 12 feet ti inches long and 4 feet 10 inches In girth. Ills sword was 48 Inches long. The fish knocked in the side of the boat and disabled the propeller in his final lungs. lliiil (10008 N0ll HANGING l0il 0VER BAlliIiN STATES Situation Said To-Be Most Dangerous Years-Movement Known To Have Financial Backing Of The Weather, In Gov’t. Croat laeasant I tier, who has just passed through lctana today, cola- fcrrllag with his friends. Thus the lialztcalaiaa-Ian national committee Annual Conscription‘ Ilalivaral I.“ B! lull. Canada aaal U. LLIMIO alaal Vessel aWas Taking I Former Submarine Chaser to Costa Rica. (Cifliadlan Press) CAPE MAY, N.J., Aug. IIB.— While the auxiliary sloop Tellrla was towing the former submarine chaser Cariari from New York for alelivery to the Costa Ricsn Govern- anlasnt the 'I‘sliris took fire off here early Sunday and was soon de- stroyed. iier crew was forced to leap laato the sea, bait was rescued lay the Coast Guard of the Cape May Point Staton, as Well as the crew of the Cariari, which vessel avas blown ashore and lies high ami dry on the beach near this station. Wilt-u off Five Fathom Bank Taii-lhiblilill the 'I‘clirle developed en- gine trouble. After she had drifted l0 italics t-cntporary repairs [Q the a-aagiiae were made. Capt. Simmon- aon then bended the slop into Dela ware Buy, thinking be could get an flllfilloffllio nt which repairs might be completed. Off the Cflagt Gum-g station word was sent to Captain Simmllllbbn that the eugiueroona was n atlas of flames, so he head- ed the Tellrie for the beach. - Meanwhile the lookout of the sta- tion nwlaorteal tile fire to Acting (Continued on Page S) —-——-<-o>--_- To Get Smokeless Fuel From Slack (Canadian Press) LONDON, Aug. 13. —'l‘he trans. fortnatlon of England's smoky cit.- ies Into. the clarity of open country atmosphere will soon be made Possible byia new low pressure oarbonlzatlon process which is now being installed in several ies. Through this new roller- process tho slack coal which is now large- lv avastc product will be used for rr-catters the stage In the guise of um exlracmm of mm“ we] “nd at body working for the confeder- atlotl of all the Ilalknta peoples. Their prota-sscal aim is to bring together all tho allverse races now aarbltrarlly alivlaleai into the exist- iit-g Balkan Statics. making one alo- aaaocrntlc federated napublic, the l'aliieal Statics of the. Balkans. This is witut one of the leaders of the; lllOl/clllclll stated in o getteral sur- vey of the situation. in reality the working basis of the naovetttcht is the aliscontent oil. Tile relaialaae will provide it perfectly smokeless fuel. Is Making Record Crossing Atlantic (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, Aug. 13.—-Accord- ing to cable reports, the Cunarder Malarctanla .tbe world's fastest ltrcvalllitg ill all lialkan countries 111.913 l5 once “gum break“; a“ and the exploitation of all antl- governltaen-tal tendencies. This general "anti" complexion of tita- movenaent covers a varlty of con- flicting IITIIIHALTIIIS the extreme ratllitatat Macedonian Comitaalji eie. meat ls working band in banal wl h (Continued on Page 3) Etc. A coer- waooweR l‘ THE Faaucow wt-ao Tapes i-IIS war-E, ABouT THE BlRDIES HE Skim’ AND SHE ASKS l-luvl wuATTHE FIHEWOULD . ; BE lF WE. GAME \\\ V/RRDEN a g5: Q / , 194a f\ 14.—Maritlmc unsettled with TORONTO, Aug. ntoalarate winds. showers. High tide this morning at 9.37 and tonight at 9.01. Stan sets this evening at 7.11 and rises tomorrow morning at 4.59. Full moon Thursday, Aug 14th. 4.19 p. m. Sunamerslaie tide eighteen min- utes later than Charlottetown. Maximum and minimum tempera- turel: Toronto vz-sa ............ -. rain records in speed on the voyage to New York. Leaving Cherbourg a: 6 o'clock p.m. Saturday, she had steamed 1.771 nail-as up to noon ao- day. Her average speed was 25.5 knots. During the last. 24 hours shs covered 638 miles st an average speed of 22.62 knots, exceeding by 30 miles the best day's run of the Majestic. This is also better titan tiny day's run of the Leviathan Captain A. N. 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