PAGE SIX . _ Mat. It 8.00 16c. 31c. l.‘ l Eva. 1 a us J ,,,_,,,_,,,_ Just/lull . TO-DAY Traditions - loyalty — iron nerves-tingling romance and stirring drama -— among the thundering [IUJI of the mighty battle fleet! Sec Montgomery as the fight- lug gob who loved the Aa- mlral‘: denim". 118'" b11118 you a. new thrill! '“'ith ERNEST TORRENCE DOROTHY JORDAN IIOBAIIT BOSIVOR TI! CLIFF CODIEDY BOBBY JONES IN “ CHIP SHOTS” Added Attraction The New S. S. Charlottetown A snow ' GREAT 12llTItEATyOF-GI;“i112its-lhlifrtnlfilicylitifilmglEigrTlghiaiyln- ROCKY MOUNTAINS MAKING to two streanls, olle flowing North i,’ CANADIAN WINTEIIS llliLDl-iitito the Arctic Ocean, and the other |-~ flowing West to the Pacific. Now, i JASPER PARK LODGE, Alta, however, tlle ice has retreated so far Auit- 11-—Thv seller-ii retreat BI that all the water flows to the Pa- tlle glaciers of the Rocky liiriun- g-ific, taills is ample evidence that Can- Mr. Wheler has investigated the THE Eve. 7 h M5 20c. r’ . -- 1J1 ‘i’? - i»: '~';‘;-\* * ‘AIR ifgucs" KENNETH HARLAN—JOSEPHINE DUNN , REPLETE WIN-Iv _‘ , , jsmasluuoiacrlour- " ‘ ,lggmal~ici,i,vivio tanning ‘ ALSO ‘J “Phantom of the West" Boy Scout Camp Is ‘Quarantined i... Un recorded i Islands Are O Discovered ALBANY, N. Y., Aug. 12-Ap- mwxinmtely 1'15 Boy Scouts and Scolit officials are under llllarantm” at Camp Hawley on Kinderbook Lake, 20 miles from here, due t0 ‘an outbreak o! 511mm mmmgms whmh already has caused one death- Tilree other boys 8Y9 i“- Betivcen 50 and 100 aHXiWS Pa?‘ cuts crowded about the gates of MOSCOW, Aug 12—Despatches today from the Soviet icebrcaker Maligin rclwrtcd the discoveiy A118‘ list 'l of four hitherto unrecorded island in the far north T915141" °I the Franz Josef Archipelago. Southwest of Karl Alexander 15- adizln winiers are becoming mild- status of the most important g1“. er, accrciing to Arthur O. whCCleTiiQ-rs 1n thqcrlnndian Rockies and A. F. R. G. S., Victoria, B. C-, H0n- has gathered much mineral inform- crairv President of the Alpine Club atioll with a view to ascertaining of Canada and Canadian represen- climatic changes, He will now pre- taiive of the International Com-{pare a report which will be for- Iili-“Fiflll 0T1 619010“. ‘V110 Difiscdjtvarded to headquarters of the In- through Jasper last night on tllCitei-nntiollltl Comnlision at Lucerne. Cnnnciirin National “Ctllltliiflltfll‘Switzerland. Limited" enrouie east, following ai iii? THE MARKETS study of the mighty Robson glac- (Canuilian Pres~i ier. Accompanying Mr. Wheeler is H. E. Sampson, K. C., Regina, Pres- MONTREAL, Que, AUQ-lZ-Slill- italltial advances were recorded on ldeut of the Alpine Club. Speaking of the, Glacier ivllicil the butter rind chose markets here forms a silver crest on rugged Mount Robson; highest peak in the Canadian Ror-kies, Mr. Wheeler dc- clared that the huge ice field has retreated 7S0 feet dining the’ last twenty years. The Alpinlst made ob- servations at Robson in 191i and his investigations of the past Week have silown a remarkable change. ‘At one time the ivater flowing 3-4 cents p-rr pound and thocheesc market half cent per pound whole- sale. The weekly auction at the board of trnde, at which the comhtoil" cooperative offered at 1632 boxes of cheese and 500 boxes of butter saw butter sell at 21 5-8 cents for num- ber 1 grade and 2') ‘l-S cents for No. 2 grade. Cheese sold at 11 7-8 cents Y for the white and 11 15-16 for col- ‘ ored. In wholesale trade butter was quoted at 21 3-4 cents to 22 cent: per pound for carlofs of eastern townships No. 1 pasteurized, up 3-4 from the previous day and a rise of over one cent for the week so 1 far. There has been some improve- ment ln export demand, with bet- ter prices offered by British im- ' porters. Receipts were at a minimum amounting to four boxes. Tile cheese market was quoted at FISHERMAN THE NEW IMPERIAL o, H. P. MAKE & BRAKE ENGINE BRUCE STEWART 8: CO., LTD., announce an entirely new engine, which they will show for the first time at the Charlottetown Exhibition, August 17-22. No costly lay-lips when Absorbinc is used to stop lallleness caused o m" (u! antiseptic: heals cilts, lhu-s not blister or removal hair. Any virus!- fisn. or sent, stpaid. $2.50 ltoitiii. orsa Ilook on sent free. W. l". YOU-DE.1110.,LYIHGIIBIUKHAIOIIIFPG]. a .- The design is based on the experience 0f twenty-five years ltlarine Engine building, and embodies all the favorable results of our experience with Heavy Duty i today, the butter market advancing" land the exploring vessel charted three unknown islands at 81.12, ilortn latitude, 30.55 east iimciiuds, The fourth is described as a small hilly bit of land in the straits 0i ‘Bnxa. They will be formally claim- td in the name of soviet Russia in the camp today, some seeking to take their children homo. The? ‘WCre halted by a guard. but We" permitted, to talk to their children. at a distance. William Roeder of Albany. a his“ the near future by the Arctic iri- 5°h°°1 athlete’ ‘mid M the disease at Albany Hospital today. Saul stitute. which will name them. _ h m has Ag the same time the Maligin rc- iMcmei °f Hudsmli w °5° “e55 i‘ ported her inability to locate 1110. _ _ two islands of Garnlsuort and Aftlltmmnngltis’ is at a’ hosglm Btnflzie m. recorded m maps and Charts o; soil. The other boys w o are the region. Whether this slgniticrlyiifliler ObSi-‘Pvaiiilii "Psilmpmms °l illc islands had disappeared or the the ‘BS9559: , Sh“) was prevenmd by weathvrl James Klllough. Jr., Scout execu. iilild ice conditions from reaching W“ ‘)5 Albimyi we“ mm voluntary‘ yquaralitine with his charges at they mi camp today. Kilough said he wfliild" Another wlrelcss from the lcenpersonally enforce a ruling halting breaker said that on August 9 tllelml will“ 59mg" n’ ‘m5 feared m1‘ ship reached the island of aialel-jiiliim‘ °i ‘hi’ "m" ‘nigh’ ha“ base of the explorer Evelyn B. “msed ‘he mmbreak‘ Baldwin. On the shore was foundi o. bottle containing n letter written- .by Baldwin and dated July 2, ‘I902. In the letter the explorer gave 11110 lwfiiilon 0f a granite cache near fby wllcre he stored foodstuffs, arms and ammunition "for those who llllight need them in the future." The lvlhllgin reported heavy ice Prevented search for fragments of [the diriglble Italiaiin the region of Alexander Land. ‘their position remained undisclos- itiiiitsi CITY LEAGUE ‘Fills evening, 5.45 p.m., Rovers and C. N. R., 2nd play-off game. To play 7 innings. Boys—-Be on time! PRO RAIDS AID CHARITY MOBILE, Ala., Aug. 12-(U.P.)— Charitable organizations in Mobile lure benefiting by prohibition raids here. Recently six organizations were donated 600 pounds of sugar seized in raids by federal officers. 12 3-8 cents to 12 1-2 cents for ‘Ontario's and 11 7-8 cents to 12 jeents per pound for Quebecs, up ihfl" Cent DB!‘ pound from the prev- 10115 dfly- Rvcfiipts were 594 boxes. 0n the egg market carlot prices GUARDIAN Annual Meeting Of Classical Association CLOSED AT SACKVILLE, N. B., SATURDAY EVENING WITH GOOD ATTENDANCE AND MUCH ENTIIUSIASM HALIFAX, Aug. 12.—The first an- nual meeting of the Classical As- sociation of the Maritime Provinces, which opened at Mount Allison Unl- verslty on Friday evening, August 'lth, and closed Saturday night, was almost auspicious one-it disclosed robust interest in the aims and ob- jects o! the Association. It was opened by Professor Norman De- witt. Victoria College, University of Toronto, who jaresehted an interest- ing paper onfRoman Humanism." Ill its course he defined what he re- garded as humanism, and in coin- nlentillg on the influence of Epi- cureaillsln (much misunderstood word), on Pxnman life and letters in the first Century B. 0., suggest- ed that this was the only period in Roman history when Friendship was exalted. A vote of thanks was happily moved by Professor Stall- ley, President of Dalhousle Univer- sity, and as happily seconded by Professor ‘Iholnpson, of Acadia Uni- vcrslty. Discussion regarding a Constitu- tion followed the reading of the paper, the draft us presented by Professor Griffin, of King's Coi- lege, chairman of appointed a year ago to take matter in hand, being adopto; ,. .i.i but slight. changes. Election of Ofilcer: The foilmvillg officers were elect- ed for tile ensuing 5ear:-' Presidellt—Dr. W. H. Thompson, of Acadia. University. Vice-Presidcnt-lviajor J. W. L0- giln of Halifax N. S. Secretary-Treasurer tide-elected), —D:. E. W. Nichols, of Dalllousie University. The members of the Council are the officers named, together viiill Reverend Brothel: Garvey, of St. Marys College, Halifax; Dr. D. G. Davis, of Truru; Dr. Robertson, of Prince of Wales College, Charlotte- town, P. E. L, Professor Cattlcy, of the University of New Brunswick, Professor Scars, of St. Francis Xav- ier College, Antigolilsh, N. 55.; Dr. Murphy, of St. Dunstalrs College, Charlottetown; Janles Moot}, Stew‘- art, Halifax; Professor Griffin, iii-T“ 5953"“?! dlagimxd a5 59mm King's College, Halifax, and bliss Ethel luurplly, of Monctoll, N. B. Saturdays Session The eiection'0f officers conclud- ed the Friday evening session, the meetings being rcsulned Saturday morning, with the statement of tllc President, Professor Colloon~in it i he defined the aims of the Associa- tl0ll,I\V€lC0lll€d tlievlsltors most Isles, anda concluding on “w theatre or the flesh and Mood healtlly ‘to Mount Allison and made | .ii¢ publication of he Dlobrii lugs, dmmm um mmrllallncal “wane docs a feeling reference to the loss which "the Classics; sirsiained in tho pos- sing of Dr. Howard filurray, of Dnl- i iiie unanimous feeling that til‘) pro- z {Mme (mp5 m, comm to mom“ housie University, their beloved champion. ~ Following the address of the President, came a paper which ivas one of the outstanding features of the agenda-a paper by D1‘. Thomp- son, of Acadia, which was in itself keenly interesting and was really delightfully presented. The Doctor's subject; was “Ancient Science’, and in it he carried his auclieneeback‘ t0 ancient days, ShOWlng that the ancients knew much which disap- but was rediscovered. President Stnhley of Daillousie, ill were half cent per dozen stronger, being generally 2'1 to 28 cents for extras, 23 1-2 cents to 24 cents for tlrsts and 2i i-2 cents to 22 cents ,for seconds. Receipts were 876 easy es. i Potatoes held steady at 50 to 60, cents oer B0 round longs roi- new‘ Montreal district potatoes, OTTAWA, Ont, Aug. 12.—Cold storage holdings of egsg in canndai on August 1 as shown in the pro-l limlnary report issued by the Dem- » imon Bureau of statistics were 14,- ‘ 1'78 574 dozen as compared to l5,- 9351176 dozen on August 1 last year. » Toronto-The local egg market lsf holding steady with prices 1m. the COi11llllilCL'_ Jclionulrroww AND swun- GEON UNITED CHUBCH-JSBWIC- es Sunday August 16th. Georgetown 11 a. m. and ‘l p. m.; Sturgeon, 2.30 p. m. Preacher, Rev. J. A. Pue- Gilchrist o! St. John's United Church, Halifax, N. S. Morning subject. “What would Jesus do i1 he came to Georgetown." Evening subject. "Pilot's Problem?’ "What shall I do then with Jesus which is called Christ" Miss Alice Cof- fin of Morell will sing at. both morning and evening services. A treat is in store for all who attend. Do not miss this opportunity of hearing on e of the outstanding preachers o! the United Church o! Canada. A cordial invitation is ex- tended to all, BULGARIAN GRAIN EXPECTED LIVERPOOL, England, Aug. 12— (ILPJ-Locnl grain merchants ex- pect light arrivals of Dariublan grain during the latter part of August. The supplies available ln Bulgaria are reported to be coll- slderably lcss than usual. speaking to this paper, was very en- thusiastic, and it was generally llluch enjoyed. Development of Classical Study Following it Major Logan pre- selited tile report ot the committee on to make a survey of the state oi ciasslctlledilcation in the Maritime Provinces. The Major gave a most interesting report setting forth the C..'\'(.‘l0]1lll€nt of classical study ill tilt! past quarter century, and tilere l Qillowcd a discussion introduced by t 1.11‘. E. W. Nichols, regarding Gov- jmlilllelit Scholarships for classical . .~,‘.i\il(!lltS. The outcome was appoint- ‘ illcllt of Professor‘ Jewctt of the No- v.1 Scotia ‘Technical College as chairman of‘ 8. committee t0 go into the matter. Major Logan introduced what proved rt very animated discussion on the subject of High School text ,Books in tile Public Schools, Din. lCOlIOOII taking a leading part, and in. committee was appointed to ‘ni- vcstigatc the mutter, this colllllllt- tec consisting of Major Logan, chairman, Professor Stanley, oi Dnlhousie University, and Brother Garvey, of St. Mary's College, for Nova Scotia; Miss Wall, of Mount Allison, and Professor Cuttley, of ihc University of New Brunswick, iziisrrnit auiiiiniili i? A Asthmax Ex For Loss of Appetite Nervousness , Exhaustion process. Asthma is AUGUST is. 1931" <- in haunts 1 Stifled breathing, constant whee- coughiug will wear out the Strongest I Disturbed sleep or none pe at all l deep-seated. ~ , it needs a course of treatment tin. Retarded Oonvalescence i Anemia - Malnutrition Bronchial ‘ Troubles yield. nu bstitutcs. Horse Notes When ihcy stop at the big lliat- illee at New Ailiull Oil Aug. 26- T. J. Devlin, pater, 2.12 is O. K., again from tlw lameness he con- tracted on August 5th and is pac- ihg fast miles. ' Miss Possibility, 2.12 1-2 owned by James Power, will be one of the starters at the matinee,- Szmciy lvinek, the handsome 5 year old pacer by LaCopin breczetl a 1-2 ill 1.10, mile in 2.19. » Exterminator", allolilcl‘ 5 year old siren pacer by LACUIJIII is shearing a lot of sport! and will start in the miitillcc. Tl ck ill fillp Sllflpc and good raring is expected. "nrrzvo rllr ~ ctr 11'1" 333w‘?! i"; IS IIOPEFUI. BONDON. Al 12.-'I‘ile theatre i5 110i “(iyii-IG" 11s has Ilecll rtiitecl by some nciv itipers in connection with the rir, nt czlvnpaign for the Siilizl.ty' opellilliy oi theatres, accord- illi! to Clli".l‘l",. L‘. Cochran, well- ianilzlli thiatrr; llliultigcr here. In n letter to the Times hc declares that the 1li"i'."{l‘.ll_ll‘i‘S have been carrying £05111‘ liPllflllllPS about the "dying theatre" which are completely mis- ll iltiilljz. Mr. Cor-limit further says: “I aln all out for equality with the cinemas as rcyrl i.‘ Sunday opening, but to hut In rd as a plea that .for that Province, tiles: to select a, ‘rt: "esclitiitivo from Prince Edward‘. Island. An admirable paper on “Latin and a._ Liberal Eiltlentiall," written by lirofcsisor Caitley, now ill Wales. u" s lead by Dr. Nichols, and elli- . med the desirability of the stu- ' -~i'. of the Classics btgizizliiig at an call; age. ‘lllcre was an interesting papzr tile theatre is a dying industry is Llll billlkuili. Not for lllfllly years has tile theatre been in such a healthy condition as at present. "The ialluc biizzi‘ of two years rigo has been completely jiulverized. When ihc prorlitcers of silent films look on dialogue, they became over- lll§‘llt .‘l‘ii'i\'.'llll.‘l1 instead of manu- factursrs of iillllecl goods with n ser- ies of cilriill stores for distribution. liteti by Professor Griifill, of; 's College on formation of local i zgrniljiS for the study of v“\i Clzis-l .\_ 'oi' tile Association, lntrodiicrti I. ilk. Tilonlpsoll, of Acadia, it being‘, cpeilialgs should be isublisiied and, copies sent to the nlembers of the‘ Association. I , Tile matter was ultimately crfc-rr- 7 i ed to the Council. l, 1 ‘Illc very gratifying first uiiiluaii of the Association ivas brought to a l close Wltll the passing of votes oil ilcarty thanks to the retiring offic- ers, and to tile authorities of Mount Allison for their cordial hospitality. The members departed for their} 7, homes with a feeling of deep grati- Jcet of the Association. Scene From Passion Play 'l‘lle roveuy of sound with pictures has ivoill off, and it is now up' to the sholv. ‘rile goodwill of the cin- (‘lllil house has italilslled. Just like business only \‘.ll!‘fl its show appeals 1o the Plllilit‘; the picture that the the causes. But it is one of the com which Fellows‘ Syrup has made its Start taking Fellows‘ today and you obtain relief. Continue its use and the A5| rel wi WARNING.-—Avoid cheap maths... original Fellows‘ Syrup by naming it and t. FKLLOW! SYRUP "The manager who m; catering for a lot of mol- An easeruhungry “my o has arisen, and no malt‘ industrial conditions ma the theatre will be the l; to suffer, if theatrical m3 march‘ with the times, \\‘ +31% Eu?» 4 '/nu||l\\ .\ ,3 . f», Jimmie Jingle Sal Summer At every meal it appeal A satisfying food real. —Stewart's A bl: GRAIN harvest "uretl this season, for i large quantity o! empty seats. All the West End thea- tres, with allows which have hit the, ' public toxic, are (icing fine business] "The public taste is improving.‘ 'I‘ali:ics have created n desire tori ‘ troocl dialogue and interest in new iornls of production. I (i111 convinc- ed tilere is n larger pnieiltiai/ theat- rc going public today than at nny ‘time in my 0.\I]‘»i‘l'lCllCf‘. All we than filters have ixui to do is to play up, instead of playing down. No long- er lllllst we :.=."iy, '1 think this play jieared from modern ken for a time,i fication that one year had disclos- is good, but it 1s mm- me heads o; ed so much real interest in the ob- 3,1,0 pumm but mums perhaps, .3 is a bit over lily head, but the gen- BINDER 1w will be required. We hi! vided and in stock LOADS of the eel "SILVER LEA ," brand fncturedby the BRAN‘ CORDAGE 00.. IIID. In CANADA, every bal anteed 550 feet to the in large and small sii We sell at. FACTOR! which is much lower th Buy from CARTER & l Limited ernl julWi/l trill like it.’ ~ LTIFAHSD E QHARLOTTETOWN EIEINESS v1 A‘ 81h, COLLEGI ~- ALL and WINTER TERN opens Tuesday, Septemb 1931 Students may enter any week day after the labovfl NO ENTRANCE EXAMINATION. INDIVIDUAL msrrtuor -Principa.l Subjoots— Business Practice, Accountancy and A1115 Arithmetic, English Writing, Correspondence, i hand and Typewriting, Insurance, Salesmonshil dexilig and Filing, Oivil Service. Full particulars on application 150- L, B. MILLER, Principe Gharlottetowh, P. E. I. 8T. till] changed. Deniers are quoting pro- ducers and country shippers for lo- cal ungraded eggs, extras 23, firsts [20, seconds 15 delivered cases rc- fion’ “Tue for itugggtrea-l-Egg receipts here to- gday were 878 eases as compared to 535 cases on the corresponding day . last year. This egg market is firm Iand eggs are Jobbing on spot; be- ‘IWOGII wholesale dealers at extras i211, firsts 24, seconds 22. Asking pric- es for western earlota are unchang- ed from yesterday. Engines, with the result that it is with the utmost con- i ‘ fidence we place this engine before Canadian Fisher- men. If you cannot see us at the Exhibit full particulars. Bruce Stewart & 60., Ltd. Charlottetown, P. E. I. min‘.- . . r -‘ * - ' The Consplrlng Priest: confer with the lllgh Priest Caiaphas lnme Temph and , 8059-813-15-18-31 PRINCE finial‘ tttiui EXHIBITION. ciiiituutitlw i