‘(Readers l" ".1 16-" i>.r-§t-;-¢"" Qvu-yDAlIyIQouQ Guaranteed Member A. B. O. _-——-—-_—"————fi—— 7 , --_;-'-._: Qrlotlelowl Gunilla. Tin Gentl- finale‘: Guardian. Founded I881. ialioll Facisti Recognize‘ the, .(Spediai to The Guardian.) ROME, Aug l7~~—'I‘i111 march on Rome is" uiiilcr way, Benito Mus- sloltirii, the Fascisti chieftiau 11n- nouiiced ycstt-riirry, tiisclusint! 1111i111ly, for the first tinre the l~‘11>= t-isll ohjectiq. ".-\ march m1 Rome by two or tlirce hundred thousand armed Farr cisti is strategically possible from thr- three sides whi1l.i we now con» trol but it is not yet politically i miter Against 111111111 lleterminetl to Settle 0nce for All Whether Facisti ’ Will Absorb the State or the State Legally lTIll "'1 a/Wrcr" pqwnwfl‘ Read by Everybody Covers. Prince lidwaglglsiaird Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA‘: FRIDAY, 1111111131313, 1922. Propose opportune. it depends on the ans- wer which thi-i next few 11101111111 runs/t give the rmestion-wiil the state legally» absorb Fascisti or Wnscisti absorb tlic. Slili\‘._ Tlriit tire Fasclsti 111111121 to bc- .1 Fanatic Killed farmer of Ortonville, near His Father and Brother-in-Law rowrrzno, 1111-11., Aug. Ailbr-rt Schroeder, 25, 11 l7. young here, b 1 shot aiirl killed his father, . scliroedr-r, 70, 11nd iris brother -lir -lr1w, August Zimmerman. d5 yes- tcrday. mined to Stay hLOrigin Reparations Commission To HoidAnothei Meeting iii Hope oi Arrivlrig-Dat-Fonclnsion Satisfactory to France, Germany and Brita ii. fiance lleter- al Proposal. shed 1111-. tn, I have power to coiripromlsc on tlic Gcruran repar- govt-ruiiiciit. Civil _S__e,rvice Com- mission to Handle Conversion Loans l$peolal to The Guardian.) QTTAWTA, Atig l7—it had been decreed by Ilon. W. S, Fielding, Minister of Finance, tlrat the forth 1101111111: conversion loan shall be liziiitlliti without patronage, that is i" "HY. the civil service commis- Tlie entire countrysltlc was mm . __ 1 ’_ ‘ ' . . , I _‘ _ _ .- irill provide all the extra eni- .oused to fury, and, had it not. (Special to The Guardian.) into tbc rltilllhdllillly of n mor-i- pmyeeg nficegsury m hand“? um been for the quick c1111turt= of 11111 PARIS, Aug l7—'i‘l1e members tnrirrrri r111 Germany's reparation our“ mmness slayer, thcre iwoulil not doubt of the lloparutioirs Commission payiiiciris, tl11- reparations commie - ‘ -' '- liavli». l1c1|1n r1 lynching. III"! illimlllully today to tllsctisd sioii iscx11cci111l to give 11 hcariirg " kil ed them rbctaaust: God the 1rossibiliti‘ of i-catrhing 11011111111 r1-pr~cs1-ni11tivcs of the Berlin D d R uii a ecapture ,, 601"“ i-llt’ Hilltc IN "Hist certain blli make it rain and tlicy lriughetl at ations qui-stioir ivbich will he 11c- Notiiing has been learnt-d thus . o 0 i" '1” “m i“) “m” Um" a" "NIP" ""5 T0 ltilldll Ill 11 disciple of f‘t"|)i‘lllii' i11 l<‘1'111icc Gr-rmriny 11i1il far 11111111 which <1 ilcfiniti- fort-cast n I t insurrection lg necessary to gain God 111911111 death," he told the oi- Britain, ' 111- 111.. .1....1,1,,11 1.3,, 1,1, 111151.11‘ y 0 a s the objective. However, such a coupe must be inoluilerl 11111011: the possibilities of tomorrow." l’ l fen 11111111111111 Bombing Exhibition (Speolal to The Guardian.) l>.»\-N'i‘ZlG, Aug 17~'l‘cn per-sons “were killed and fifty wounded 11' lhitzlg, Poland, Wednesday. ivlicu 11 l1t11nb from an Dirplttnj-irfell wlllitlllfl 800 spectators iluring a military inching exhibition. Conservative Carries B. alive-Election (Special to The Guardian.) NICILSON, B. (‘.. Aug. 17.»—-l11 thc hy-cltrctitm in (‘rarrirrooir constit- ucircy. ywastcrtiny. necessitated by the 111111ol1rt1net oi’ Hon. J. l-l. Kim: t.11 the federal caibiueet 11s minist- l‘l‘ oi‘ 1111biic works. with returns nearly complete, N. A. Wulliiiger. l.00t'1 votes and (‘ourii-rviitivc, had .lt1l111 'I‘a_vlor, gtivcriiiiiteni, 'l‘11,\'iir1- conecilos his. ‘.1110 iinijiii-ity. 7H1 QUEBEGS CITIZENS ADVISED TO LAY liN 9700K 0F WOOD QUEBEC, Aug. 17.—-The prospect. 111' 11 serious shortage of anthracite coal li-ore for the first few months of tho winter at least, is anticipat- ctl by Mtiyortsamison. who, in an in tcrviow advises citizens lo buy 11 quantity of wood l'or the ccrtaiu tlrt-it riiorrtlis ot‘ the winter. __._._.._<.Q> ._____ O§-.".§-U§§O-§ O-Q-QO§-QQ~O-O-OQQ: CDNDENSED SPEClALSi O-OOO4 IKATIem-loc. per line per day. 9c. per lino per day for ll days or over. tic. a line per day for 6 days or ove Count 5 words to a line. Group! n l figures, initial ietora, count i1 cash. , and must be paid for. Special Rate Furnished Room nd. 75c for seven Situation wanted, for seven wordo 60o per Words for one Week. week. ‘FOR SALEMtYQiHpIetc. sot of cyclopetilu Britannica, lnquirc Si; AuglG-lwk l"itzr11;,' St. .____._..___-_-_--__-— WANTED — CHAMBERMAIDT A1111ly Morrcll liotcl, Aug ital-- ‘MAID wAiNTED-JKN IXPEE The lluss. Aug 16-31 cncetl waitress at Good Wages. TO LET— FURNISHED HOUlS all iiitirlcrrr conveniences, warm/u r 2i 11nd comfortable, Aipply Y. _ box llti. 105243‘ ———————'————-—€—-'—"' 1 -_ 1 Bit-other John Bramlst. WANTED-~JOG“CART1 SPEED QR lt‘l1‘i]-Hi'111(1)111i11r of the Order in the scmispcctl sleigh. Suitable lor )hu.mmfi Pmv1m,os_ coup-try roads. Write M,, crrrc of The following officers wererlee tlirwrtllan. 1016-l8-2l W‘, Grand Chancellor, I3. Roy l-Iol- ‘FOR SAL‘I—ON‘E UPmGHT (Iitrirlotttrttitvn. 111111111 and bench, ltandartl mrrkc in first crass condition. Can be bought. at ll. bargain. Write A. rfn Guardian. 11061-13‘ {some error pire Studio, St. ODIIOIIGIII one word. 10 per cent. dilcount for Address forms part of-ad. pil ._._...- FINISHED-Save money 11nd time by sending ymlt‘ films to us to be developed and printed. Give 11s a trial-Jim- 156 Great. Genres 865-9-1mo w. D. 1111111 President (}.T.li lii-ONTREAL, Aug l7-—At a meeting of the boards of the Grand Trunk Railway system hcld hert- today, W. D. Robb was ap- pointed ranking vice-president of tho company with the titlc of Vice president and general manager. Mr Robb will take up the (lattes of the president, G. Kelly. wlrtise resignation ivas uiinouncetl ycsler day. 'i‘l11>. official announcement is» sued at the close of the meeting was its follows. “'l‘hc chairman ‘Sir Joseph l-‘lzivei lc. laid before the meeting :1 copy oi‘ an oriler-lii-counrxll approved on the 14th August, 1922, accept- ing the resignation of Mr. lio- wrirtl K,liy 11s 11 director of the co111111111y, 111111 :11111111ntlng Mr. Gra- ham A. licTi, deputy minister‘ of railways i11 liis place, in as 111.1rl1 as Mr; Kelley's resignation from, the bnurri nf ilirectors has tinder‘ the Railway Act. the offer-t 11:‘ rcn- ll C sident of the company, it Wild thereupon resolved that. Mr. W. D. Robb shall be the ranking vice president of thc company with the title of vice-president 11ml gent-rat manager and shall exorcise tliei authority and perform the ilutiesl hitherto exercised and performed! by the president. Knights oi Pythias Annualfonvention 'i‘h1- annual convention of tile knights of Piiythirrs, lJomain of the Maritime Provinces, was hold l 1 l. icers. Enjoyable ‘r1531 Historic Church ll Belfast The Belfast Tca. was held very successfully yesterday 011 the old was riot amongst thc least 11101111- rcrnble of the niriiiy delights onnccticiu with Tea. The occasion was the memorable the ninety- iAir official mciatiirg of the com- sion at that time. Prciiiicr Poincare last night l 111d As the first sit-p i11 its inquiry mission had been scheduled for 1i long fillllVtlfi-RILIIOII with M. Du- isPefliai *0 Th8 Guafdiam) today but it was pustponcil until bois, l<‘r1-r1cl1 reprcsii-ntuilvi». 11n l’-I‘Iii.i1‘AS’i‘, Aug 17-~'I‘lie recap-- toriiorrow i11 ihc liopc that the the tnllllllliHHlUll and is, he tintlcr- lllft’ ill’ Dllmlfllk by Nfll-lfillfli firm)’ plans now iintici" consideration stood, to have instructed the lat- lrfwllfi ll‘01l\‘ll‘isli insurgents who will bc rcaily for formal subnris tor to rcsign, should Belgium vote l7I‘(‘All1it‘ti the town a few days ago against France 011 the. moratorium question, Thousands of Tons church antlt rzhinikrliyartl grounds. 'l‘1he wcnther was exceptionally t t fine arid the drive from the city 0 a 1N,E\V YORK, Aug 17.——l<‘ive vtas sols. laden with British 110111, rcatwhcil port 30,000 tons cousigrrcil in railroads i11 0i British Coal on mined today with Giant Airplane Leaves New York For 8,500 Mile flight (Special to The Guardian.) Nl<l‘\\' YORK, Aug 17—~'l‘lrc Sarn- “'11s confirmed i11 Belfast this 11f- it-rnoon. hundreds or‘ irrcgulars ivcre tuken prisoners. Lord Northcliiies Funeral Service Held in Westminster Abbey (Special to The Guardian.) IJONDON, Aug 17~Thc funeral oi‘ Viscount Northcliffe was sol- paio l‘11i-1'i~i:1, iurrriiiiiotli sea plrrnc, PllllllZlHi at noon today in Wcst- Filling With Water. (Special to The Guardian.) SYYTINEY, Aug .17~"Every- thing quiet" was the word this morning, the fourth clay of the strike of the miners of District ‘Tire mines are being rilowly 111 most cases and rapidly iii sortie cases, flooded with water 111111 fili- cd with gas. _The huge power plant which supplies the current for practical- ly the whole of the pumping and ventilation system of the collar- ies ls shut down. The coal company's property is i11 darkness and the relief crews of volunteer workers are being prevented from protecting the pro ncrtv. OTTAWA, Aug 17—The troops which have gone to Cape Breton, said Hon. G. P. Graham, Minister of Militia this morning have been sent in compliance with the law. Under the Militia Act. the local authorities rrliy request the assist once of the militia and in that case the department os bound to send them. B7 loll. Ulllll. Annual luieellptlel, Nova Scotia Coal Mines Are Being Destroyed Volunteers Who llntlertook Save Property oi Mine, 0wners are Prevented. ' lioppcil off from Rock 1111v,111r11i11ster Abbey. dering vacant the position of pre-l [Full jrnatlce was iloiie to thc meals eighth anniversary of the Belfast l’1'c:-tl1yt1-1'i111i tli1l11‘t:l1. A11‘ uh irs-tirrlly large number of pcoplc wcrc. prcscut from Ciltll‘itllit'.l.0\\'ll and tilt: irtrmcroiis automobiles on the grounds testified par-tics that. were present. Fftilllh all over" the southern suction of 1 the country people hail tirivi-u to the 'l'e11, either i11 car's ur carriages whili- 11111113’ from nearby 111111-1111 crime on foot. Tho tca 11111l 1'11- fresirmoirt tables were set i; thc beautiful Mzrplc grove wltlriu thc sliatloiv of this church. ‘Phey ivcrc presided over by runny ladies oi'| the congregation and were taru-ivii-I ed rtll the afternoon and evening- but there was abundance of th most tcrirptlng provisions foi- ai t t c] l. and words of commendation for the liitlics in tahargc were ht-aril 111'. evurv side. Just, before the ins: served ircrc rising from the tables, as the shades oi’ trvcnirrg wcre drawing nctir, a platform wits; improvised 11nd brief‘ aiiti stritulilial spout-lies wcrc tloliviirtrd by llis; lion. Lieutenant ilovcrnor Mac-i Kinnon 11nd Air. i). A. Aiachduuon.‘ M. P. ‘Ilis Honor the Governor; delivered 11 short Guclic niiilressi ivhtcli was vt-ry greatly illlllfflillll-l cit, especially by thc older pcoplc, prcscirt, 11nd this to them was one of t.l1e most pleasing features of the and 111ii1lic utilities of New York arc now 1111 the high seas curoutc to the auto Si,“ Poincare Says I ‘to hlrn lust. night: .1- in nuliirttriti the ‘iilnlciitc; I cannot return to Paris l111vi11g graiiictl linorritoriiim without at least hill’- ;i11g obtained control of the Ruhr lmines." l)r. Manderson Urges Charlottetown district of the Wo- men's Missionary Society of the ‘ity. -S11vc.r11l lrtiirilrctl thousand tons 11 Atlriiiiit: (‘oust 1111ris. (IPZIIQTS 'l‘od11y‘s fleet sailed from ioi-ts i11 Wales". and South hing- 11ml. l ’ . . He s Gone The Lunrt1 lPAiflll-S, Aug. lfiltThc Journal's: ATINIOII corrcsporitleiit iiiforius Lhiil paper that Premier Poincare said “l have reinched the limit of suc- itlces which l am preparctl to ii111I11- ii G1eat Netti in China station 1111 its 8,500 mile flight lo Rio llc Juucriti 11t 7.20 today. 1 fhrrrlcstnir, taut. of tiit- 111111111 bcfore its start. than t-lcvcn hours. provisions weighs morc than nine ions. two S00 liiirscpoivcr Liberty 111o-| 11111] (‘l/flifi‘ llalcy‘, of Montreal, by isi-rg-t ihiltclicil,‘ 11 illli bur-st like 11 bubble. tiic 111111bl1- [tliirly 11f. qiirrrtcrs, 'i‘l1e arrest of K1 Tiic first stop will hc iiiatlc 11l' S. ('., 600 IllilPS tlisq ldivi- liuntlrctl gallons of gastr- inc werc 11111111111 into the tanks Tilis is enough to last for more‘ 'l‘hi- plane lnr-liriling tho store oi‘ 1rquipptul Willi Tire S(' is tors 11nd ton foot propeiiors. Are-Mot FOIIIIBCIHI- Within ill Case1 I 'r-:>110x*1'11. Aug. 17.— 'i‘i1c i111‘ l1-1'_\' over x v Kiilg‘, 11f 'l‘0i-oi1tt1, in Peres, Que...‘ ilet cctivcs ‘d of sergeant {dirt-hell put police tilt‘ arrests of Herbert V?" “Anthracite Miners ‘lixpecteilti Return (Special to The l) ll l~ I4 Al l EIAPHLI A, 111\l both nrlicatt-d >1 dcclrirctl flint iki-lihnod of thc 1 11 p111 111 this iveck it was believed tha 1181311. call would hc issued at once for 1t 11g 111111trl~tlistrict cull at Wilkesbarre to Guardian.) QU-EBEF, Aug 17—The Roy-oi "find Regiment with their full equipment, incfutiing eight inn-- to Nova Scotia coal fields where the mining strike is now on. The. 22nd Regiment is ‘we hundred strong and had only Aug i7—Thc. roturu to the mines of anthrucrtc iworlrers was expected to follow t0 {day's COIILLETQIICG between officials of the miners union and the opera tors 11111112. The miners through their scaici committee have been asking a 20' per cent increase 1 The (monitors wanted a rctiuctioni i11 waigtzs. i11 their pay. sides it _ Wdi! were ready t0 recede_ 3 from their stand 11ml close obser-f tlicre was 1'11 9:11 wage scalci being ntloptctl for rirrotlicr trrrir,‘ el-ii. the operators 11nd minors re- rcsr-ntiitlves reucli 1111 agreement- tit rcccntlv returned from Camp at Si. Joseph tie Levis. At noon today orders were re- ceiver‘ for the regiment to stand ‘r1 aniftlicv were later marched 1111mm for the citadel and crossed BALI-I» Dellnlel ‘a? The Mines rreSloitiy to Levis where they entrained about 11 o'clock last night. It is expected that the train will pull out about daylight. in the absence of the 22nd Regi- ment, the citadel is held by some thirty odd members of the Royal Canadian Garrison Artillery who have returned from Petewawa. for that purpose. . The authorities are evidently taking every precaution and are preparing for anything that may happen. The Black ‘Diamond line steam- ers Red Bridge and Lord Strath- cona which had sailed for Sydney have been ordered back to this port and will remain here await- ing orders. Men to Man Pump: Turned Igck, 1SYDNEY. Aug 17-—A car-load of men enroute from Sydney to man the pumps at No 2 eolllery were attacked and stoned by striker-g or strike sympethilers at New Aberdeen late this afternoon, The men were being taken out over the Sydney and Louinburg Rail- way and reached the mlliery about the same time as the troop train under Colonel Elkiris which chine grins. have entrained attLevisr had also’ been treated to a shower anti are waiting orders to proceed of missiles. Sydney workers hid under the seats to escape the iitorm in U1:- ahout course of which every pant» 11' izliiso in the coach was broken l-Men then entered the car arr-l warned the occupants to get bar“ ito Sydney. They were nmiicw back to the city but will probabi- zo out again later under miiitnr: protection. 1German Paper is tlutspolien on Lorri Northcliiie LONDON, Aug. 17.— it is sta- ted in connection with the death .111’ Lord Northcliffe, Great Bri- tain's leading publisher, iwho pas lsed peacefully aiway early this morning after an illness of albout two months, that death was duo 111 infectious or ulceratlve endocar I - r ii'f'.‘ ‘i Li . For Mi~Si0il wofkliililili‘ iiliietliiisaliytlizaigitiicc cilfmecgijri? rl\l\v"\n1.i<u1(1.<|.niltCRiiIi]J. Peiui- Aug Wfimig- whim" “Cwrdmg m “e _____“_ Ilfiifi‘? J. Palntliii‘ iuissing Toronto -'*.'\lliit\‘fl".lit? miners. 155,000:gimggglyilllysgigg: in llil-gsilgggxgley» At the annual convention 11f tho i iriillionuiic theatrical man. 111; r111 tile 5111.111 uiystery wad 1l\'i11g,' 1sir011g, who have been idle r111" Thc c1111se 11f all the interest b13137 days, prepared today to enter tile ease so far as it had a bear-Ellie pits on short notice. 1 at New Glasgow this week 011 tho v.1 _1on_ B0111 speaker, we“. _ , _ t _ v s l5tl1 rind ltith. The rcpreseuta- ‘,’..‘,,‘,.‘,]‘,,, 1,pp11111111.11_ Methodist Church held 111st evim- “in; iltflii‘,‘l’;olj‘l‘lll:'t‘;:ilivisoiaober “.16 tlvcs froni i’, E. island were ilihfl‘n,mgni11,.u,,t 1311111151 111111911 rug 11f Cornwall ivirs. Geo. l1}, hull. Mi‘ wmnnlohilp ammo“ h) havfir B Alceisrs P. A. Furqtilurrsoii, l’. W. “darned 1111.1111,11.5 “1111-139111111, 1111- Sripiriiiciiileiit oi the tliariutrc- “w” SHIN" mm‘ Hm garage or 'l‘u1'nc1', N. V)’ irowthcr. The town of New Glasgow iixteinled 11 most cordial welcome to the visitors. the town being tiucorateil with flags 11111! hirrrting and the utmost lioruiitiillty‘ beingtshowu. Mayor hiasoii. who is himself 11 Knight, gavc 11 vcry flric address of u-cl- come ivliich was appreciated by tho visitors 11nd made them feel .ii. homo. L (irantl Chancellor, J. i1}. Lord. Si. Stephen, presided at all the liirsinoss ureeiiugs and in his 11l- wity-s business-like manner curri- cil the various items through with dcs111itch. Among the items of general iii- tercst. was the voting of $1,000 for 11 monument. i11 perpotirrrte the 111c- i 1111111. Grand Vice ‘Chancellor, W. it. Morton, Halifax. Grand Private, Roy Mills, Mone- ion. (lrand [Cecper Records 31-11111, A. l‘. Gorbuil, Moiicton. irpiid Mirsler of the Exchequer, F‘, Kennerir. Munctun. Grand Master ire Arms, J. Mowry. St. John‘. 3| and A. hcvlnntl. SWIIIPY- itlrnntl lnncr Guard, Geuge Sirl- “FOR SALE AT BORDEN—- UF- (lriiirihtluier tluurd, 1\- Cllrfli‘ -i11-dtite Store 11nd Situated on Mriln 81.. i‘. E. l. Apply DeBlni! 11.111. Charlottetown A11; ‘l0 3. >~--i----_--+ ‘NOTICE-BRING I YOUR GUN5 to mo. and have them put Izood order for the Jan's shoot- ‘tng. Lawn mowers sharpen stoves and all work promptly attended James White, 36 Kent. 8t.- n- ._-_‘ — _________ ‘MEN WANTED - W! WANT i-apreeeneltiver- a few real live to every city and town in 0011b stop all . dil to- iiell automobile "M11: political!» prevents M0!- owner it bro’ sell; big profm wriio roi- pmeteirion and menu! Auto Niagara large 11 dents: every car- Md: may to rrmmnltinri. Canadian P. 0. Box 184. .--. ' .. 1“M_ \ diwellliig, ' . with lcn (lrerrm Parlor attached Borden Bros. general rel?!" Wcstvlllc. his frlcnils in. Charlottetown". Ml‘ 13 llolmiin arrived home last nillli D night. m HETALDPATIO N 0N atlon for an attack on o .iir-.11r lradltn. three fighting plane Mr. B. Roy l-Iolmnn, who has won the honour of being elected ti; thelriglrest» office in the order ~ 111 receiving tltc congratulations of the representatives front the prov- ince having arrived the previous TRIBESMEN. SflbMiA, B. l.. Aug. 1'1.—In retell- ilctach- . merit of the Royal Welsh Fusiliers. flew over ths village of she tribes- snle. Mr. l.. l1}. Prowse 11nd Mr. James Larrabv acted 11s auction- ecrs. 'l‘hc_ bidding was liigh and a substantial sirni was realized in this wuy. Thc tea tirrnughnirt was t1 splen- tlid- sticcess 'i‘i1ousantis til’ peopic, martchlcss ore-encry- 11111111}; groves, the 1111c- icnt talrtrrtth. the stately ceme- tery, the friendly greetings, the happv family throngs. the rent-w- ul -of acquairritrtircee, airtl the cc.- nii-rrtlng of forurei" friendships 111i combincil to make the oven-t one long to be roiiremiberetl. {Mluny distiugiuislietl visitors ivere ‘i111 the grounds. ‘They w1111- tiered through the cemetery groun- ctl atbo-irt thc monuments, 11111111110111- oratlvo of historic. events. especial- ly that relating to the Bclfast boys. who had fallen i11 the Grcitt War, anti inspected the 0W1?!“ church. Among 011""? "WY b“ mentioned Rev l)r. Fraser of Mont- rpa], Dr, rivloLeotl of New York. Mr Nicholson, registrar. Mmiireoli College. Dr. Cyrus J. MadMrlllan of Mot-Gill. Rev. George C. Taylor of ,7,lon ('l1\1rcl1, citydlcv. J. W. Mn!‘- Kenzte, 1111stor of ihc iiclfnfll (Yliurtvli. Mr. J. ('1. Irving. (‘berry Valley, Mayo-r Jenkins, city, Mr. J T. MloKenzle, city. . Stolen Furs Worth _ 30,0100 Recovered ncysTgy, A1; l7.~li‘l-itt1en ri1l11- < utcs after M, sllflfimtlll. n furi-lcr, had told the 1iollc11 that furs v11l1i- ed 111 $30,000 had been stolen fro111 his place of business some time lit-tween Saturday nlfllll "l"! llll-‘l morning, 1i gtevmrd l1i it nearby cnfo reported that he liird three 1111511 of fur cents and skins iii his possession which he thought 1Q ho thr- property of Susamriu. lirvristl-gation liy the poiico dis- closed that the robbers bird gained taiitraircc to the ftir store by cut- ting 11 hole through tho ceiling. dc- R men and dronilfltl ya lumber of cattle‘ were l- lliliildi. . A pvthl. heavy bombs. 111111-111; DOTSON! were killed and two wounded, four houses wracked. a rein nf crops dnmriacd 11nd parting by the way of the roof 11nd the rnalnirrnnt. The police said that tho robbers were frightened in the cnfc 11nd left. the loot. All town District 1iresitictl and 11 very intorcsting atlrlress “'11s 1ielivercr! by l)r. M M, Alanilersoii, return- etl iriedlcni nrissionzrry to China. who spoke of" the educational. cvairgrillstlc and medical work 11c.- cunrplisbed i11 recent yours i11 tl1:1t corintry. Tito superstition 1ir1ti it!- norancc of thi- great nrass of ihc Chinese people was. iliustrotrd very clearly by the sprurkt-rr whom hurl iiiiiny strange ciqici-iciiccs 111111 stories to relate to emphasize the, irced of grtirrttr iiiissioiiai‘, tictivi-l ty tlicre. For one trained iiorzttir tlrcre 1111 hnlf a :11.lll111i 111-1111Ia -1- (‘lrinri and the nct-tl i11 this field oi‘ eniiettvoi‘ is V9.1‘)! urgent. r ltcferriiig to the prcsciit politi- cul unrest in (Thinu, Dr, Marulcr- son sulrl she hail frequently been risked what. will bc the outcome. Nobody can tcll this; it. may curr- tinue for five or tcii years or even itiiigcr. 'i‘i1e need is for some grout, fur- seeiiug. Christian leader who will trove the confidence oi‘ the people 11nd the good of the country at heart, I11 the meantime the eigh- teen provinces may establish lu- ilepenrlent stntcs of their own. 'l‘l\e outstanding irectl is trertuinly for great stntesmnnship, The national conciousncss today is being irrouscil i11 Gbliiii an never before. There is n far-roach ing student: mnvcnrcul on foot and i1 glorious opportunity confronts the Christian mission ruovment i11 lnkim: the initiative and spread-- ing the Gospel among tho young treople ni’ both sexes.,For'c1-rrit11r- ies (Yhinn was very much in the background but the great awak- ening is in progress 11nd‘ never be- fore iii history has such rin op- iloflllliity come to Christian people. Today ‘China is wide npcu to evangelistic effort: and‘ mission octlvitlcs fliers have already won the confidence of the people and prepnrctl the field for the sowing. Dr, Mandersnn spoke fully on the sirbject. of mission ‘and medl- cni training schools established in China 11nd oi‘ the splendid work which is being carried on in the medical ndircation of women. it ls J. Vincent lit-trike, Ossington ave- ll 111'. A private detective who October. 11nd irzimcs on the iiiiic after King left the hotel .1 llflVLlit} detirntlve inppeared and the hotel keeper's son hearing tile? mitn was from Tor-onto asked, him lo try and locate “Dr. and Mrs tiray." at‘ 'l‘oront11, The young 1111111 told the ilcrecilvc of grips in 11 room upstairs and irunrlcrl them 11v11r to the sltzitth who came door-ii IiiillPS the next morning with 11 letter which he alleged he found in. the griip concerning the disap- pearance of M1‘. Small, strpposcd to have been written by‘ "iVirs than" tn‘ i1 worinru in Rochester, ’l its ‘letter, the ‘Toronto police contend, was 11 trike. Following the pii-bliciition 11f the story, and Chief Dickson's return from San Francisco, he sent iMit- chcll to Montreal to investigate the case 11nd after r1 thorough ex IHHIBHVB search 11nd investigation Mitchell states neither Miss Hal- ey nor King have anything to do with the Small mystery. charge of stealing. J. V. H .llquor ivere from the MflkhldllliEiSTER. M8135, Aug 17.— was eizcd. Chief 1Sulliv11n held each. iConcealcil bench between of illegal in [bushes pr"’1'i‘lre sloop lfawk was captured off ‘immi i" “m” 3"“ t" “we beendhe summer colony here early to- intriitl in 11 grip 111 11 hotel in liiou- day am“, 1G Show m“, bee“ fired ll'ti1'li.,\\-l"t‘e King lind striyetillastby (11119, or Ponce wmmm sum, . ,, f” e van and officers engaged in break- Wgmicr M Dr‘ “mi Mm‘ gnawing up a runi-rirnniug expedition “r qmujnmd’ ‘wire M50 fflcm“ w” A launch wltih 28 cases of choice. v1111 into the Small uiystcry, Some .immm bound from me’ ' the shore, sloop to intercepted and Many additional ca-scs of thrown sloop during ' milc pursuit. the officers sold. arrested l-larry Loutleen. nt’ Hocklanct. Me.. said to be the skipper of the vessel during her trip from St. Pierre, where the liquor was taken aitioard, and five Gloucester men. Salem later Loudeen and William Mouse ivere $2.000 cacti for n. hearing Monday on charges ilqtior. 11nd of keeping it for. sale. Joseph C. lVfitcirell, (‘arl Harding and Howard Hard- ing were iheid i11 overboard the five in in John iSmith bonds of $1.000 lHad 138 Cases of Liquor. court at bonds or selling of on the Manchester and King is hcld on a wurrrint of a Magnolia curly this morning, as a Den- result of i1 tip received last night, tires fllliDfllUhiiL‘, 11nd rioii flupportltlii- uificers observed a launch put- laid by h-is wifc. wirll - Miss lir1- ting on from a sloop that had been months ago, possibly during his trip around the world. Lord Northcilffo was strictken in Cologne, while be was making 11 trip 1 incognito through Ger- many. Although he was aware o! the danger of his illness, he bat- tied gzririely to regain his health The news of the death of Lord (led, bud failed to hold out hope for his recovery. Nevertheless. his passing 1111s caused great sorrow poured in to his uiv-ldorw all from many part1; of the world. Announcements, Corning Events, Meetings, Etc 5 figures, initial letters count each. Mid must he paid for. "Notice: _ Meeting Rifle shoot, Aug. 19th. 1 pm. members yveicome. 1 88 Sydney Sh, Janie: Power. 699 "There will ‘be an ice August 18th. 10B9-18-li. nATmtiu-dtlc per line per day. 9c. per line per day for 8 day: or over. lie a line per day for 6 days or over u word. 10 per cent. discount for, - - on” Address forml put of M! some locuuues‘ Club, Sun setl 1N~ew~and rises "Taxi service stand‘ day. J. S Wledllock, ulgbt-Jfirneat McGarey 111111111195 , town. 1-7 cream‘ social in Pleasant Valley Friday.- "Come to the football game at They appeared in pfilce totlriy 11nd were remanded, earnestness and eloquence. concluded with never before. hearing. for the ensuing year. in the ivomnnhnod 11f the country ‘hat the greatest potentialities lie. The speaker hurl been 11 teacher Hie missing furs were recovered. this subject she dwelt-with much fro-elected.) I Assistant Superintendent, Bradford, dart. (re-electoral) . lcv‘ is held us n riratcrlnl witness. anchored court liquor xvns found on the launch, the officers set out for the sloop _ it wal a long chase. punchmted (requpn! shoes from revolvers fired by the Sh" officers at men seen to be throw- , “Yam “Dimming lng liquor overfboard. for united and immediate action when the 5100p w“ bmmied 51w along educational and missionary w,“ pmcucduy amp“. O11 cargo, “"95 M i‘ time wk?“ ‘China i5 We‘ birt an examination of her papers pared to r11 ,‘5I'I'L' ovkrhtciiiucnt as skewed g1“; 11M; anti Dr. lManderson received outside. W-hcn in 11 motor bout. by Pierre with 138 cases of liquor. Superintendent, Mrs. ‘t3. E, Full. gg-pri-MN (gu-r-rtpg gcpuygggm Mrs. the list of St. Leger entries. the Klnknrn Friday evening. ice nAcE TRACK BETTING BRING! IN MILLION; ‘ TORONTO 0111., Aug. 17. — 1 Hon. W. E. Honey's estimate the probable revenue from t»- five per cent. race track rake o" is correct, the Provincial Tr urefs task of finding a surplus to llhe current flacidyear should ~~ lsomewhat easier than it was 1. ‘year, In a, statement issued 11111.. in connection. with the track gambling controversy. -. . Attorney- General stated the. 111 total provincial revenue from 1~ tracks for 1922 will be aomewh 1 ibetwoen 3 and 4 millions of liars. After pointing out that the" fr. rper cent. rain off on the omen... ‘wagered is in addition to the 111. lof $7.500 per day on each tract: the Altfirneac Genera! continue» "The amount wagered last yen was upwards of 850000.000 ant. ltne amount. that will coma from Northcliffc did not come as a sur, this taxation (the per dimn taxi prise for during the lest several this Yfiflr will, it is calibrated, pm weeks the bulletins issued by his ount to upw-ard of $2,500,000. physicians, although skillfully wor that the total revenue which will .10 he derived by the province of ‘Ontario from race track tax of 11922 will be somewhere between and messages of sympathy hava'$3,000,000 11nd £4,000,000." day The Weather Temperature, Tide, Moon, Etc. TORONTO, .1111; 17———Ligbt 1r moderate winds, later inorezielii: ‘to gates. cloudy and shower-y in Tide will be hilh at 5.11 and this afternoon at 7.11. thin evening at 7.06 to-morow morning at 5.04. * New moon Aug. 22 at 4.34 p.111. Tide is high in ‘Summeroide 18 later than in Charlete- "Noozie” nie- Sirnsliiric i Kid wit-lo sAuSHGt-ifi cream festival and entertainment i11 the hall after the game, 1058- 18 1i. . "The Women's institute intend holding an ice cream social in Fredericton but in Tuesday even ing, Aug. M, it not fine Wednor sailed from Si. A Th“ meal“? W" We“ fiuended check for several hundred dollars a signed by a prominent resident of very interested and appreciative the summer 001m“, on me Nam. Shore, was also found on one of The following are the officers 1,111, men day. Come and bring you-r friend. 1068-18-21. "Football game Friday evening Aug. 18 at K-inkora Station. Burn- mersirle ‘Var-eity" team versus Kingora “Tlgersfl 680 sharp. 10- 58-11011. "The P. Ell-anti Ayrshire Breeders will hold their annual ‘LONDON. Aug. 17.—-Captain Cut- tle, tho winner of the, Derby, was in one of the-ac HGIIOOIS 11nd on. Secretary Treasurer, Mrs. Stod~ otilcinliy scratched yesterday from lnterestgd are 001411111 basket picnic and ‘demonstration rit Experimental farm on ‘the [afternoon 0t Thursday 24th, .\ll ly invited. 1005-18-2i.