. 1w lilfi-JUA ~ tccnsrzo. 1e21,‘ .¢.¢-'~ OO-O ~ I . 391m" ‘. motion cunt an Old VIII.» WANT TEACHERS WANTED—- A SECOND ALASS teacher for Afton Road School.‘ Supplement $85. Apply to John R Lend, Secretary. WANTED SECOND CLASS TEA char for Hopefieid School, Dis- trict No. 122. Supplement $75.00. Apply to John A. McDonald, sec. of Trustees. i ______ TEACHER WANTED FOR OCEAN View School, No. 154., 2nd or 3rd class_ mid summer vacation. Sup- pleinent $75.00. Apply ~ to Mrs, Sarah Rockwell, Bey. ‘Tfscusse WANTED. --l<uufs“- lord School, district \..o. so, Prince 00., by the 16th August. Primary Department. Supple - llleut $15000. George You. Secre- iary_ - ‘WANTED TEACHER AT 3U: folk. Supplement $75.00. Apply John Arbing, Sec. TEACHER WANTED FOR TYNE Villley Third class for primary Preston Ellis secy. {WANTED AT ONCE‘- FOR Pleasant Valley School, Second class tcochcr. Supplement $12G. Andrew Stevenson, R. R. Fred. cricton. P. E. l. WANTED-At once. u teacher for lirarialbane school District No. 105, Supplement. $80.00. All‘ liIY Robert .l. Todd. scc-‘y. - TEACHER WANTED FOR MUR ray lfurbor school. Supplement $100.00. Apply H. L. Mschol Sccy. , WANTED-'l‘ea(:hlu' I for Anglo- ilustlcn School. Supylemen _ $120.00. Apply J. H. Bllntziin,‘ Wiiclltiey River. I I WANTED- immediately. secondi (‘loss teacher, ~Albion Cross School. Supplement $100.00. Apply to A. 1). Matbcsou, St. Pctcrs. R. R. 2. Box 1. ._._ _ WANTEDl-A teacher ‘for Rangor- School. Suppicmcnt. $75. All‘ ply to Alex IAHIRCY, Sec. INANTED»T-EACHER» FOR -B|.Ib Valley. No. 163. Supplement Inns Second Class. ‘$50 Third. Becy Willard McDonald Fredericton, If. R ' ' FOR SALE yron salts-HEAVY snows pager. Apply at Guardian Of l ' . ' ‘ h NEW GRAFONOLA UNUSED FOR sale. _Model f) No. 2 A bur- gaiu. Apply flurry Craig, 135 Elm Avenue. - " FOR SALE-At ll bargain for quick slllo. one 1920 model 400 Chevrolet tcurlir car in perfect rnnnillg-coliilitin . J.‘ McCurily, Boll, Curie ‘Traverse. ..__. ‘THE " subscslszn osrens for halo ‘his farm of 10 acres with good buildings. and ovcry thing in good repair. For tcrml and pl1rt_i_c.lll_2_r_r_la_,gliply_ _ tpnQ, _B_ 11'. Poole,’ Lower ‘Montague, Ho 27. . . TT FOR ' ‘ -3-9_;.'_ UTIFUL LOTS lit llri tout’ ground, fqcing south_ Ample room for barn and back gardens. Easy terms. Phone (Hynes. 353i E SALE-Proper 1v of late Captain A. Cameron at 140 lmwnal Strcct. ilarge house and-grounds, centrally iocutr-ll. lzurago. three burns, good ifeplllr. Apply to Gtludct & f-ioszard, so. iritllrs, or to S. iklniemn, Bunk of Montreal," Amherst, N. S. ‘PORTABLE GROCERV FOH salamSiewart 2 ton truck fitted with h lscule whyte, eniimollod Win12‘ law gials ti splay kllidows 0n slllc. Couipietc grocery store inslllo, 7 fact wlde..14 foot long. ovcr six foot iligli. (‘omplciclv equipped with shelves, bins rc~ Irhzcclltbr, "lice cream e-lihinor. elcalua, etc. Goes wherever fliers arc custinwra. WOillIPTilii sill: cuss off lat" rallies whore. hi»! lllluitltlss can he built up. llargilili. Write for pilotos and facts to W A. 8., Box l“. f 1 ‘wmrzo-ev ‘ihTr£IOF\$EHT_ ilouse with all mod ntconvclli - coco. l-‘urnlshcll limiso hrc-ferrmli Allllit’ III; idilu Ave or phone 448, LE ai- House WANTED-y- wsursb av September 1st lirerifdbhoefto rent or purchase in s desirable lac; tlon in Charlottetown. Will rent Illrnlshed, or unfurnished. Suburbs preferred. Apply “L. D.“ cure Guardian. . . FEMALE rqinr ‘CLASSIfIQyQAL-iiiflliiilfilfhfi... -_t b0 nllel 10 00c! (Q cove! poellge, °" iff“..'"=l- F!‘ 9n».- lu slam. (lull In: to novel _ ‘qqg- m ‘ , ...*.:.::‘~.. “an” “Music -‘ ~'e-‘-,‘-'-~ , . . J _ 4 . t , ‘ ‘Bel-fiat! ,IWANTE lirese {Nanak-g aeatoxgrf" ____________ vestssmsu WANTED. _ss|_gg MISOELLANIOUI THERE ISION MY premises seven ___ AAAA ‘nu h , .. ‘mineral-l. In out: 99'1"? . _ e free outi'it ‘ex elusive territory} Highest coin- -missinns. stunt ppw ag- be" dew 111s time» Stalls e Wellington. T“ Fmlmll Nurseries." Toron l0. 011'». HELP WANTED ns|_5__ my Iniiflliwlt person. anywhere who would like to earn money writ. I"! "l" Ind special articles 1°‘ h“? Ind 5111108? newspapers, we will show you how. Send for m” Iwvkist A Straight Talk to Prospective Newspaper Con“. Dolldents." National Press Bur- eau, Buffalo N. Y, man a self respoctinl salesman whose ambition is beyond his Present occupation, min; find more m is! emplo m“; with us all at tile same time dou- ble his income. We require a man of clean character" sound in mind and body. of strong per- sonality who would appreciate a lifsposition with a fast grow. lug concern where Industry would be rewarded with far above average earnings; marri- ed man preferred. Apply to Mr. I’- E. Ross. second floor Riley building, Queen Street, op- posits Prowse Brothers. LUMBER-Arrived. cargo cedar silinglcs, also posts and flooring Reduced prices. it. A. McPiiuii. New lizlvcn. young animals. two oxen an five heifers (dry). Unless scone clllillioti they will be sold Allg all Dan R. Bruce (Reeve) Lyn ta c. ‘ " ' ' fféiiliilns- ail-w for‘ VuafdJILUO aworaumsoias .=.: "r" rnsclrssmrrswWYGU-ARDIAY‘ illil Asseaitltii; l... IJUIST ARRIVED by “Ex rsss New Silks Black a lrisrsst utilities, at lowest prices. fowse Bree Ltd, GIRLS WHITE‘ embroidery dcess~ H 9B. sizes 16 and 18 _ 5 1 $1.98. Prowss Brosf ‘if? phyla! _-_-, 25° YDS- TOI/lffetuue Reg VRI- “ ue 25c for 10c 100 yds. col Turk- ' isii ‘cotton 28c for 20o. 300 Dal-k sIlIrlIns 40c lfor 25c, 15 'doz. table $2.50 d .. qWseBros . OZ BROOKFIELD ooueltsasx ~Tlle services lit-l; hsvgBi-onlg; congregation on? _ _ X - '. i list. will be , ficld. 11 :1. m., ‘ 1 4 and Hunter Ri . , , . f CHEESE BOARD."- The Checsqi- fiourd held its regular nleetllig in} the city today. President Ge ge Brclvn occupied‘ the chair’- ‘he cable message from (Brcc ville, read 20 6-8. Iiid_ none. Sold fc-w colored. Sold on curb at 21c. 1.‘: 2-5 cheese offered, best bid 20 cts._ No sale, Aug. 19th. 1921, Robt. Jenkins. Sccy. . > _i.__4o>____ BERSONALS tllfr. and Mrs. F. M. Wheipley of iiiilllfzlx arrlvcll last night in the c y. MR illld Mrs. G. A. Michael of Philadelphia arc registered at the Victoria ' ‘Hotel. Mr. John R. Young. of Boston. returned ironic this morning after visiting friends in this province. fir. J. S. McDonald. of ville, ‘Mass; returned home uioruing after a visit here. Somer- this Mrs. l.. c. eccitwitli Anti Miss IIifIcn flockwltli. of Mallicn, Mass. arc on a visit to the city. _ Ml‘. (Yhas. Prowsc and fauiily motored ilfre fro-m Glluco Jilly and arc tllc Kucsts of his sister lVliss Mthtilria Prnwse. ‘Ifdast. Royalty. Mill. A. Weeks was a passen- ger frotii tile city yesterday to St‘. John. . Mr. J. C. Flood of Hunter River motored to tllc city Tliursflzll.’ cvcn- lngl, . .. ‘Mrs. Edward N. Vine of Haver- MAKE mouev AT Roma-us ' to $60 paid weekly for spare time writing YOllf showcsrds ; I1|I‘I.Ml\-SS._ has been visiting Mrs. Andrew biuliachcrii. York Point. "CENTRIALiJliIAIlDIAN all» LADIES KAUPER SILK H085 ‘best quality I!" the iatests shades,‘ lowest prices, Prowse Bros Ltd. l I woMéN-s rWHITE voile waists iii odd sizes,.s1ightiy soiled. Spec- lhatldfor Saturday 89c. Prowse Bros‘ NORTH BEDEOUE OONORE. GATION-ion Sunday, Aug. 21st, there will be service in North Bellaque at-.11 s. m., Lower Belle- que 3 p. ni., and Borden '1 p.m. HARD OOAL-~You might as eilhave good coal this year. ee on: coal", its the kind that gives satisYgction and the price reasonable; A. Picksrd & C0-. one 240. - -NQTICE TD ADVERTI8ERS.*— Advertisers are‘ reminded that all Qihpiliyladvertisements must be in the Guardian Office before noon of the day previous to publication and before 10 a. m. on Saturdays. New S fences “and Critic Detection PARIS, Aug. 18-POr0SCOpy and Graphonietry are two new "sciences" intended to make the way of the transgressor harder than it is. Poroscopy is the scicncc of measuringtlie pores of the body. Gruplionietry is the science of form undreltltive pro- portion of letters in hand-writing. D1‘. Edmund Locarli. ilcod of the Lyons police laboratory of lticnti? ilcation. has elaborated those new ulcthcds of crime detection to ll point wilere the results have been accepted in the Lyons courts and are said to have been proved cf- fcclive. in poroscopy, lDr. Locard holds the number, form and position of‘ holly pores remain the saiuc throughout life. The inlprcsslo of the pores. ln'Dr. Loclirlfs system is colored by chemical vapors or very fine powders so they may b..- phologrilphcil llnlicr a microscope. Dr. Local-d tolls of several suc- .“tul prosilciltllills- supported by " suicul-tas, in one case .l l. i more gloves bill left an ‘um of :1 small surface of forcal i. 'l‘lillt tracc convicted illln, I rinothcl" burglar, pcrspiring frcrly. lcll the iuiprcssion of pore surfucril through his gloves and -\v.crlt to jail. _ ‘UFéIllIIORlCIFV, as termed by Di. 'f.ocar<l, con s prlluari-ly in the tlicury tiizli handwriting shows al- ways u certain relation in Biz-l between letters and unliilstui. t“ u‘ N0 Manning‘ w“ I. » able cilarzlctcristics in form partl- illitfllfli. $11 BUPDIY YOU Wlfhlpiilr iigld (Mvffi. T. T.‘ Smith. Oi’ cumfly of 1001,53 In addition w york‘. est-Angus Show CQHXIV h I_\\fi(‘])ii-r\_,~\!l1:e'OH a motor trip ‘new urine-noes" m. Lm.(n.,\_ M a" m’ 57 x" (Johnna supfldw IIIC- Imiml-Inc” course, utilizes generally zlcccpied Toronto. NURSING ‘THE STEPHEN GALE H'O5PiTt al of l-faverhill, Moss. offers a complete course of three years to young women desirous of be- coming professional nurses. Mod ‘BT11 hospital of 125 complete up-to-date Active. medical, stotrical and pedilltrical servlc es. Gj-adilat-c-s of this school are fully equipped for private duty. equipment. surgical. 011-. institutional work, army and navy nursing. etc. Minimum wage $30 per week and board Demand for in excess of supply Modern nurses have lzooll food. eight hours u day lifter January 1st. board, roollig laundry, and allowance of $15.00 a month During July and August arrange nients to train may be made with Miss ‘Margaret Nicholson. Assistant Superintendent, Dun- dlis enter P. E. l. Call iii person _if possible, otherwise write hcr for full particulars. SERIES OF THEFTS AT CAMP BORDEN ‘fi/iilfiifd. O\“-'i‘.. Allg. 18—-.lDl~- i-ovcry that cameras‘ and 1011891‘ worth about $000 have been stol-cn ‘from tho photographic section of lb:- buillliugs at Cami) BQITI-‘m firings to ll t-iiliizlx a serics of thcfts in iht- ramp in recent lia-ys. 'l‘iio person who ilrokc into .til-' building ivhcrc tllc llilflllllirlllfllil‘ supplies are stored was evilieliiAY familiar with tho surroundings. unli it is a significant fact that lately a 1i\\l\\\)<‘l‘ of trunks have bccn robiuui of sllllls of lilcncy] It short lillll- ago onc of the lllruicit lvas given a sflfliPllct‘ of a liiontll at AilisiOll Tm‘ stclliinil a nllir 0i boots. but this has fililcll to act as a dcterrcnt upon the illleviw The R.f'.i‘_Vi.i’., tllc Provincial au- iburliics and tho Toronto Polil-rl ilflVi‘ been notified. allll lln oifirlc.‘ from 'l‘ltl'olitti ‘is nob" at (‘illlVD liortlrll investigating. All the camp kits have ilcl-u scorched, as liuvo also the llotilcs of zllrllleu living Ill Angus. SIYOPIHI fill-WWII‘ have bccu ltillccd around the clitiip. .1‘. .1 MONTAGUE NOTES |.\ir, and Mrs. A. 1.. Brown. Wm‘- clplstpr Milymjtiiu‘ have bccti tour lng tllc lshlnll in their auto have r riled toihcir ionic lliicr ll as ' vacation‘. rsi ilrown was (53,, fltlnfltiellick Union Road. Kings co-l '1‘- Mrs. J. W. hfurrliy and two (‘Illi- lli-en have returned to,tiieir ironic in 1st. rflelmorn. crib‘ ll tlisflslltll fivn weeks. spcnt in luontnglle and vicinity. '1‘. » Mo m.“ (L f‘. and Mrs. lloiirv and their little Hill GFOTZI‘ Melbourne. of New AI- imny. Ilifliilflfl. are visltlntr IFIPYIiI-‘l in thiontaglle. .\ir. liltrfw was the fofhler of the Phrlsthlm" (‘IHIFPII ..vv.im'rsi§..,, WFNTEDI- l-lrperienceti hiillincry for season opening SFfllI-‘IIIINET 16th. ‘Must have ability and references. Apply A110. _y ousrdisa Office, Charlottetown. olo or tho fl'l>hvo"ln\ll1\. His ulavlv iricntis \\‘III be giall lo llcal‘ iiilli l l tli liiorning and cvcn-. £FI7I1PBIRIYDR Sunday Aug. 21st. wit!“ He as been mbscnt from this 11m‘ Mr. and Mrs. b‘. B. ifapley, hiiss . Winifred 'i‘aplo_l' and ivfastl-rs i-‘rotl and Martin Taplcy, of Moncton arc on a iuotur trip to tile provlnce_ (‘lllllln and Miss E. Margaret Roth ‘for trip. All". '1‘. f‘. Wallace, oi‘ Boston, tluvelling Freight and Passenger Agt-nf for tllc Union‘ Pacific Rail- wuy Sysft-ul. ivlls, in the city ycstcr day. Nil‘. Wallace visits tllc province annually on business connected with the railway. ' A motor party frolii Prince Ed~ ward island arrived In the city lost ev-cning from Atlnolpolls Valley and registered at tile Queen l-Iotei. lilcludcli are Judge A. E. AriCli"i\llit_ "f filnritlttctowli. licv. l‘. G. Arse- naull, Mount Carmel. Rcv_ f‘. C_ Gauthier. Si. Louis. E_ F. Gaudci, Wellington. and A P‘. Arsenauit and J. G. GallanL-of Sillniiiersidc. flfialifax Chronicle. . -<o>—-i MUTCH-On Aug 19ih_ Niblrjorlc Joan, daughter of Mir. and Mrs. Pcrlcy Mulch. Soutiiport. Filflfrfli from the father's resilience on Sun day, Aug. 21st zit 2 p. m. _..___-¢o-§-i__ HIRED MAN SAVES FARMER FROM DEATH an iron water tank, with clothes covered with a nlixturc of turpentine and Levi (lrovr. ii farmer of nlont. was saved from llircd ma n. lIlt‘. llliXillN). ivlls ivorking in tllc barn. liilli out illflllli-{hll sniilli manhole oxtlnguisilcd. Grove will Pl‘ . OLD cuerowle ARE - DISCARDED BY LORD BYN Lord Byng, lie lliado figure wit-h govcrnor-gcnrru I . ed lilo two miles from Rllleau i Ho hall an informal with tlleprimgl vglbivllililll‘ alitLliitF-l’ I- . . . tendons claimed s governor-Itch vince for more then four 7°"?- T- sral never walked before, lifrs. Pills A. McDonald and Misi Dot. McPhee, of Boston. who have‘ been visiting friends on the lsinmi Montreal, are in the city on a IRO~ ’l‘()it()N'i‘(l. Aug. 1R ~’i‘rzlppcti i.l ills flaming pltcn. (‘lam- a ghastly drath by lIlI.‘ quick action of his ‘GVOVP. had gour- into tllc tank to paint tllc interior with the lliixtul-i of pitch and turpentine. A lalitcrfi was knocked down llnll sct Ill-u l.) 'l‘llc. hired man. who iicurfl (lrovtl shout fur. llulp, and puiicll Izfi it.fi.'l9 n l ‘w m n" m‘ mo anlmraenly). tcd the empire, in a fashion which OTTAWA, Aug. 17.—-—('.lll!l0m Mid tradition are evident to cut llltle the new his first nppcarnnce fit his oflicc in tile eastern hlorll. hilt he did not go in the ordinary way. Governor-Boner- ais in iilP past INN/P always driven or motored up. and used n special door. flung open by rstbcolltrll non- mos. Today Lord Ryng used Shanks Mnrc. Wearing n sack suit. he ivrglk; and wcnlt in ~.b,v the public door. conference lilctllolls of‘ flctectlng forgerics. _ PREDICTS THE n. n. , MEN ,wl-l.l. nsascr _ _ was: nlzoucjrlow n. svnivnv, N. Aug.‘ I lii-Qrhat no decision to fight or accept tllc Itwelve and a half pcr cent. ivage be“ “m” returned to the Mainland this cut will be made by (fanzldlan. rail- lliornlnn. I-tiarlers for at icast a ilionth, is ' . the opinion expressed by George Mr. ad Mrs. G. 1. Gurney and K. Work. Canadian vice-president. children, iMoncton find Miss Jean of the Brotherhood of Locomotive . Firemen-anti idngincors, who ar. connected with the Capi- Breton steel yardlueffs strike. "ln tllc Fnited Sizltrs,’ suifl . Work, “the railivayiiitln are new taking :l vote on the ques ion and that. will require at lea-ti thrcc weeks. i do not think there will be any developments in (Yon- ada ilcforc tllc ‘completion of tilv American vote." _ ' "What would the Canadian "lic- tlon be in case the Aluericlin rail- waymen voted to accept the" new schedule?" Mr. Wark was asked. “l cannot say," lic replica. "nu. 1 do not thihk there is ‘tho sligh- test chance of tllc American iiicn doing as you suggest." MUST HAVE NAVY EQUAL TO ANY OTHER COUNTR _,_..__ LONDON. Aug. 19~1n tho House til-Commons today Prcmleinlllzlyl. (lcorgo lu reviewing tile imperial (EOIIfOTCIHEO. paid a tribute to» the war services of the tioniinitiiis and of’ lndill and dealt with _tlic consequence of the (illiiflfletl char- iictcr of tho conference coulparcil with conditions hcfore the war. Iic said tho (wonference hull fully discussed theforcign pOIICy of the empire. ' ‘ ' Mi‘. Lloyd George said it hll~I bccn decided in war time to have discussions on the constitutional aspects of tllc- emplrc. and lie unis bound to inlilllfie that in the agen- was thlit it would he n mistake to lay down rules. ilcltlluso Jiiercbl’ tho indoflmlblti things that lmlllc thr liritisii Empire wouiliiic limi lcd and its unilly weakened. ‘Pu-o and ll- quarter millions of ilglltim-t (worsens men were ».-beitcr thou written rules. _Tbe gigantic ovents of_ the. war, had consolida- :l' generation could not. otherwisc have done. The most effective way, contin- ucd tho premier, of securing lb‘ unity of the empire. was by means of conferences. . it was the concenslis of opinion ut the conference that the empire mils-t have a naval force equal t.» "fly country in the would and that it would be unfair leave to the Motherland the whole burden oi naval tlefensc, hilt the extent and nntllre of the contribution mulli be left to the domlnions and in- dili because each natilfeiiiy is aux ions to guard its own independ- once. v ‘ AFTER TAX DEFAULTIRBH+ Regina is new ‘geftingioli-rhe trail - of MuOMQ-yllfi business m: lidfaui- m‘ “"""- 4" tannins-mm wsi-i-sm-tnlslllm-"flnile about 2.000 have been issued. flair. Onset and Wart-haul and liian)" .air to prevent further fiPnlfiflsira- Jtfis thought. helped to prevent an flutbrealt, rived in the city today on business _ Y WHOLE HOTELS—ISince Hi0 hold- da. hilt the consensus of opinion. ‘Government of ‘British (‘olumililn l‘? “To Lynch Negro, WAREHABI. Mass, Aug. 18— this town at midnight presented a scene unlq-ue in the modern his- toryl‘ of Massachusetts. For several blocks around the‘ town lockup was massed a cruwii 0f Allen and women, estimated at more titan 250. and a score c-r more of automobiles. The street lights were turned off at 12 and tllc only IIEIIt‘ has supplied by the lumps of lillitmiobileswind lanterns carried Ilywgresldents of outlying places. A IWISIIYL 1000p shonevovei‘ the crowd. which at 1 o'clock hllll not Yetlieccme :1 mob. Till! crowtrwilsl made up of groups of from-three or four to a scol" .,ln front _of the crowd and surrnu ding the lockup were zlrhied policemen.‘ lifany‘ oi‘ them in ‘convcrsatiomwlth those nearest them and all of them on l tbs qlil vlve for a posslbleiuslui The crowd collected by groups after wurii had gone around that Job Dies. twenty-one, 1f Bravo, ctr (‘Tape Verde island negro. had been arrested, llhurgcd with lurccny- (if flnlj-autitimobile and: Slllirsequgnflly identified by Wiiiialil Eldredge of Buzzards Bay as one of the three iiien who hall help up him anti liiiszi Gertrude listlcr. Tuesday night in ‘Hill! place and after forcing them afltilc point of a revolver to get into an automobile, drove to a lonc Imspnt near the Lakccroft lim. robbed him and each in turn attack ctll Miss‘ Butler willie her escort w ‘s helpless‘. ..'lri_v ill iii-Q evening (Crflwdg he. Rondo gather. in liollrnc, ROUTXIG" threats avere heard against Dies. At midnight tllc crowds ball arriv- elfat tllc lockup. After some discussion one of tllc 21'0"?“ ilflltcclntcd one of their nlclii bcryas spokes-man that Dies be given to the crowd. which would take lllni to Buzzards flay, a ills- tzlticc of tell miles. where he vroul-l 1.1- confronted with Miss Hillier. The spokesman promised that no liarin WKNZIII collie to the prisoner until-he had been positively identi- fiz-d by Miss Butler us one of her assailants. ' The lproposal was met with a re- fusal, Tile guard said that lie lIIfI not wish trouble, but that he and llls fellows were thcro to guard tho prisoner llntil lie could ho lir- Hlitlncll in court and that they in- tended to do their duly. Several times during the ovcniug and early ornrnillg the guards argued with thr liicmlrers of the crowd whom illcy knew_ urging them to go to their homes. ' At 1.40 rl_ m. the crowd was stortl ell by six revolver shots. It iv-ls said tilat a brother of tllc girl had jumped for ll window c-f tho lock- uu anti the guard hall firoll into lIll‘ lions. in one section of the crowd was the father of Miss fiotlcr. He. did not urge violence. He. soeliiml to lie overcome by the tragedy that. h'i(l Jlqfullacii. his (lailgiiier. iFollolvjng the nrrost of Dies. Chief of Police Snlifll. who had known theiemperof tllc country- side. srvore in zl number of spacial policemen. armed them and plac- .é( lhclu around the lockup in old tlhe rcifllinr police These police ~ mefi" werewicq-uaintoll with ills-iii ~ ‘hers of the crowd. and their urging jfliiicf of Police Smith took an - other ‘lllillfl into custody and out‘:- fionml him at the linllcc‘ station. which is allrwut a illilc from - tho lockup. All that could he ‘foal-nod aibollthliiui is that he is known as- “Benny? bliss flllllcr was in the hands of‘ ahphysltelnn. She is at her home iii Buzzards Ray and her recovery is expcctctl. It was said hcrc by persons cioso to wiicrr her father stlooi in tho PlltIWd that all thrco of the Bravos had attacked hor and that each. in tlirn. held a loaded revolver zlgninst Eldredgcls body ivllile thc zlttacks look place. ‘ ‘Eldredge is at his home in Buz- zards Bay in an cxtemcly ncrv- oils stoic. .. -_-___-aneb--i- BRITAIN OESIRES TWO ingot the disarmament conference Ill Waslhlnlgtoll became assured, tllc State‘ Department has been hoor- ing_ __soincthilig of the scope and‘ charmter of Lhp rlcmalitls that will be mode upoti it ill providlllg quar- ters Till» Japallcsc Embassy has pifmrned the dcpartliicut that. it will "require sllltlilhlc accommoda- tions fol‘ Iietlvgcu 100 and 200 per- sdlis officially iliiliiiilFll to tllc Jap- anese ticlcgutioii. 'f‘ile British Gov- olturnfzlit is stziili to bu zllixiolls to ob- tain complete possession of two hotels Jilthough Washington is a tourist city, thcrc would ho ii scvcrc Icottgclltitlu of hotcl accommoda- thins If two hotels of tllc chilrfri-ter which tllc British \ would tlcsirc were slilif off from general use. ~' ~- CANADIAN TlMssh-itmi. 'r. l). Patillio Minister of bands Ifl tho ‘says that he has interviewed Pram- ier Hughes of Australia and Prem- ier Massey, of New Zealand relu- iiive to securing preferential treat- ment for (‘snadian timber exports to those cclmtrles. llir. Patllllo ad- mits that tariff adjustments must be mails through the Dominion Gov- ornmélnb to secure the them-ills lie- sired by British Columbia Tile firi- ‘tish (‘nlumbin members of the Dom- uilirl lfnlise will be asked to press his’ ‘new; onvcnimsnl for ‘flriihh Iluyiirtttiiers“ I liuvcrnnioiil‘ ' I _ Minstrels vk . THE FIRST MINSTREL SHOW IN YEARS T0 VISIT THE ISLAND. Guy Brolhertk-the ohlestMinetrei snow before the publicawill be the attraction at tile Prince Edward Theatre for two nights Wednes- day uud Thursday. August 24th and 25th. with a matinee ivcdnesdlly. This is the forty seventh sca- oon of the Guy Brothers Minstrel show, and their first visit to Char- lottetown. A sure sigh tiut‘ they have always pleased the public, is; some of the leading vaudeville and nlinstrrlvstors. of. today gut their first stzlrt with ‘Guy Biolircrs Minstrels. " ' This company will present-mew" up-tsosletc novelties. 5De9iI-iI‘-§c0l_l8f}' and wardrobe. a great ‘aggro atlon rll singers. tiancérs. acl-o alts and couleilluils ‘iricllftliiig George It. Guy win; in playing ills fifty-eighth season tllc eldest man in uilnstrolsyz Srals are now , on stile at tllc theatre ticket office. Soc-lire your rcscrviiticlis early. VETERAN TROTTERS . “IN THE SHOW RING At the recent horso show at Santa Barbara. California. the fam- ous trotters. Uiilalr, 1.58, iilfli Lou‘ Dillon. 1.58M, were exiilfbited to hai- ter by their owner. C. K. G. fliil- iugs. who makes his winter home on iii-o Pnriiil: Coast. There licver has been a-noiher trottcr like Uli- lan, says the New York Herald. Al- tirough he is 15 years old, he still ‘curries ills ivouderfui burst of speed for a. sllorl; distance. atid is regul- arly ridden by ills owner who fllills him an excellent saddlrfhorse. l! was Mr. Billings who set the is» liion of employing trotters as sall- die horses, and he has found them satisfactory for this purpose. as he lievcr asks for any gait hilt the trot. Some idea of the speed at WIlilIl Uiliilll call curry his owner may be glcalit-rl lfrom tllc fact that on acvoral occasions iic has been tlmlil a ililfiflfllg ill 171 seconds. This is a‘ the rate of .2 mllc in 1.44. As Fill" lllllllltgs weighs, with Iilis saddle lib-pounds, the performance is all the more noteworthy. Speed of a Thoroughbred As indicating the versatility of Uhlali it is only necessary to say that lie has a double team record of" 2.025%, which is the worlzlfls record. ills companion ou tlllitoccasion bl»- lug tllc gelding. Louis Forrest. record for double hitch with a run~ hing mate. doing tile milc in 1541/2. ‘ifs male in this performance was the thoroughbred gelding. Sluts. ivhich svas used by Charlies Tau- ucr as a promptcr in all the cham- pi0n’s essays against. time. Thel world's record to wllgcu is held jointly by Uhlllii and his stable com~ pafilorl. ‘Lou Dillon. both of lvilil-il were driven ill 2 minutes by Mr. ‘Billings, iwho as an amateur rein- lilau ranks second to none. it might seem that this should satisfy any ‘horse ill tho mutter of speed. but. 'the black whirlwind had enough force, in reserve to place the \vorl<l‘s ‘trotting record for half a mile to il ivngoll at 56% seconds, which Is faster than the time of any other trotter to any hitoh for tllc dist- ance. y - The Trotter’: Friend. Mr. Billings has been one of the best friends the American trullcr has cvcr hull. fie has not onl_\' been a liberal purchaser of tllc ‘great’. performers. but has-carried. them olboud so that the people 0f ltluropc mfg-ht see the flncst CXflll1~ pics of the purely AIHOYTVIAH type of horse. llc paid $13.59" at "m" tlon for 1A0" Diiloll when slic \f\'il-\ practically lrliti-icd. allll he gavc $35,000 for ilhlaii be fort‘. lip llllli a’.- taincd chaulpiollsillp form. l-lc ul- 51) gavo $51,000 for The Harvester. 2:01. ivllicli at that time was tllc champion trotting stallion of the world. because. lie walltcll to show foreign horsemen the finest speci- mcus of the various iYllP-‘i IIII‘ (‘Ollllify proliurcll. Showing Foreigners lflc made fwotvisits abroad, tllc first M1001)‘. ivholl lhc was tlskcll Iii‘. U“, [mpgi-laf Trot-ling ‘Club of llios» cow tol-brifilg hs horses to liusslil. (in ‘this occasion he took Lou l)il-v 1011' and‘ several "lesser lights and gave ‘exhibitions with them. 0n his llcxt visit. in 1912 he took The siiiivcstcr flfiii Uhiuli. both 0i which amlizcd the foreigners by their great speed and purity of gait. 11c also showed their adaptability by exhibitions to saddle anti to double lhnrness. -fi has always been a met- ier of regret on the part of Mr. Billings that he ~was unable to ar- cept the iuvlstiou to attend the Olympic games at Stockholm that year in order ‘to show the throtrtlfi ill nttcullnnro the best. sPPPITYIPIIi‘ of this splendid American family. Bolshavllh Extermlnlts Breed. All Russia ha! lost practically nil --iu,i. I!“ matter n ‘pilrsllaiicc o' fa lio- ‘wtrrsllgsmenl wllii ‘Alistrtiiia and New Zssland. of her fine lrolthrs through tho mil- govefilment of the llolslil-vists tho NAVY CUT 1O for 15‘? 2.00%. lie also holds the \\'DI‘I(I"SI»WILL SOON LOWER cover. Men , like ’em for ,1 ‘ Iéodgiow ‘tobaccqhlav; Their happy, cheery, flavor. P.M.'s a Cigarette with a conscience. GARETTES ‘manly, '4 future iliorse product of that collu- try is s mutter of colic-rli to the rest of the ivorld. Not only were tllc best specimens of the native stock slaughtered ful- meat or ilseti ill the cavalry uliiil they lost their usefulness but there was a special endeavor on tllc part of thc Rolls to destroy all the American sires which Ililil bccli imported by tllc imperial Government. and private lllidvilluals, the native Orinfl’ mnrcs having been foilull a fine cross for our sizillioiis. After peace has come tn itllssill it is ivitilin lilf‘ rczllni of possibility that llilzlliilings ur some ‘ repair ll fcllrc in tho back of this other rclircflelliiltivc. horsemen will fzlrul and short/I)’ Illittfwflfil was be moved to go to Russia and kiu- found by ills iluuglltor-in-iao. tllc afresh the clltllilsiasln which mus, 1m exist more rm, a gm“, llcll with liiill, iii an unconscious ‘mm: 1v“ Dining‘ “m: m ‘ m l condition zilid passed pezlczvfully . I 7 ‘I > T‘ g ‘T awav before he could be taken time interested in the thoroughbred 1mm“ The mne,.ul_ Much 100k and was the part owner of Qfllill‘ Khayyanl ilvlieli that good little horse wuu the Kcutlltcky Derby lu 1917. lie has many friends who would like to see ills colors on the Jockcy Club courscs illltfL‘ liiorc. FREIGHT RATES OT'l‘A‘W.A. Aug. i8.~An early move on (fanadian railwlrvs is cxtioctctl as the result of rcl-onf ticvcltip- merits. conference Clfviile railway (‘fllllflllfl-i sinners will tukc. piacc in the vcrl‘, near future, when a decision as to the amount and (lute of tllc n». duciion was reached. That tbcroi will be ii reduction is certain, that only questions at issue being tho- nmount of the reduction and tllc date on which it will become cffcc- tlve. it is now expected that what- ever reduction is ordered will be» brought into effcct some time next lliontli. ___;Q->-___ PARIS. l-‘rlrcign Office. is perturbed at the rcport that members of tllc tliszlrlnaltncnt dclcgzltlon. scheduled In lcave in October fol" tllc Wash- only a. ulinimuul stock anti no spirits mine world-shaking llfli-T during tllc Pcacc Corlgrcss tho subsequent Supreme (‘oilrl IRIWIIIRZH ivt-ro frequently zlvcricll bl- tlic soothing lnfiucncc oi‘ thrc-r-l star bl':lllrl_v. good cigars ilTllII cilanlpllgntl. ‘ [Tnlcss tllc llclcgzltos arc pol ' liiiiicil t" iliipori from lhcir own collars frcl-Lv, it is IWWIIPIPII lIlili tho confcrrllrl- ulay brcuk up its u! result, of torn iillil frazzled ncrvl-sq which are lint al-cut-ltonlcd fol pooch-mulling mi ire ‘v\“\ii"l‘. -——'—-—{O-}—-— ~ — QFFERED 6O CENTS ON DOLLAR ~ nicctitlg of creditors to roiisillcr all offer oi‘ G0 cents ml tllc tIfIIIiiTl in settlement of its liabilities fills ‘broil called by the Scotland Wool-~ leu lllills. lllmltt-lll, through N 1.. Niuriili, iflllstce aufi liqllidaior. The meeting will be IlQllI oil l-‘rlllay of next lvcok. Tho Scotland Woollen Mills have bccis mic of the largo ‘men's tailoring cont-onus ill tho lio- ‘mililou for the past llftccn yours. (‘QA- INDIVIDUAL EGG RECORDS — Tilcre is altogether foo ntut-h lili- portlluce ‘attached to ilirllvlliluli ctr: records. Ollo ilcn in a flock of tcll may have a record of 250 eggs or more. while the average for tllc pcu may bc loss ihain 180 eggs per bird. The average production of the ell- tlre flock is a for more relialbie criterion as to the laying ability of any hell from that flock. The rc- vorrl of one hon taken thy and of lt- scli alone gives no definite relialble information from which the pro- liable sgg production of her tliliugh- m. may be predicted. Tiolvarc oi‘ ‘litany lallevrtissments where unus- iially high records are claimed for Individual birds. Get the average. Ifiockipmtluctlon cvefiv time before mailing purchases from a breeder. Many friends ivore learn the news of tllc very and Qllilifi ot‘ took lliillic on Wednesday ovcning. July 215th. 11121. MT- MPQIHIIII retired from iIll" em- ploy of MOS 311's. ‘flioula; .\fcQullitl, who the sail toward lowering of irciglit l'atesl;;:v,',“. 1o .‘\]PXilTHI(‘I'. of Serbia. is YPLUIFIIWI in pfililicnl ‘and (Illliilllliiiic. virclcs as uilwlninl: the strctiglthcning of czlrircli gent. -i"iru\ frlciili oi‘ rhwlncc. an] IKPIIQYZlIy following tllc attitude of ills falllcr. ~ “ i ‘M. 'i‘he_v pout out that many rupturcs ‘Ill IIIB flnlllMibV 1L’, 191G. JOHN rMcQUAiD pained <11‘ Jniln which sllllllcn llcllth this city, lirucc SiPiWliFl when» lit: 1.111., thrilling iii tilt.- Royalty. W215 vcry Man‘. foiimvcti PGODIWS lllio Jlir, M rs. ...__-._oo>-_.___ it is understood that znsuccisson To PETER OF SERBIA the throne of son of iilf‘ lat“ Alexander is out li_v Alvxzlnrlcr 21K Aug. 17. -'i‘llc FroncuIHONORED FOUR BRAVE GLOUCE$TER CO. MEN l’.. rccoirtiy ]lf‘(“‘v(‘.fliHI Pivrro iioiroft. Gulf of bf. ICE cltliill is Tempting ‘Blli its the Taste _ That Tails file Tale of its wholnom goodness. When one Is tired and hot Perfection refreshes and In- vlgorstss. ' ‘It helps you put tom's additional pep into your work or play. Central Creamerics Wholesale Only charlomtuwn IN M-EMORIAM to sail Mr:- event Ten years ago d: lizlri boon em» pioycti many yours in the (impunity of forl-uian liiouirll-i‘ ilflfI in engaged in his llFiiiii routine bc. iliili gone to resi- plm-c on July 141st from Wright's lilirllii Pilrlors, llttcnlicli. main..- to thr- avllcrc ilzirilll ivzig made, lllzv. Mr. 'i‘zl_virll‘ of Zion (‘hurt-ll officiaiiilg. llr-sillcs mllliy fricnils aiili aolluzfiii- ianccs tllc largely tllc re- Pomctcry. IllcQuaid I€li\’l'>i to llimlril mic sun 'i‘liomu.l oi‘ llnsiou. who arrived iloulo in lrrspoilsc to a lelcgrzlui conveying iutcliigl-ncc and one sis- Jallc McArtliur of Boli~~ I tP/ifilS. Alliti-‘ifi- Tilt- accession .lugn-Sillvl;l of Peter tllc policies re- conslrlcreri a to ho TRACADIE, Aug. IR.--<0. Turgéolf" parole iugtori mlnfcrenl-e, will bc zllloivcd mcnls alvzlrtlcll to lfintrope Maili- of ulinvs flux. Picrrc. Brow, and Prudent Benoit, by tho Royal The prospect of ilaving to llotor- (‘almlllian liuuilillc Association. for questions proiiipiitllllo anti ctlurilgc. cvinccd without. liquid inspiration is apps. in tllc rcsrllc of lliichllcl liallais n, 11m soflsnngfl (Ilplnltlgtis, and William Sontcr from drowning ' IAIWFOIVJU 0n -__.-_ f