pi The Paper That (lovers Prince Edward Island I Like the Dew i r__._ Q- "moi All The News woruftce ~ All the so» Worth Printing lihlrlolhioilln Glllrdlln, llflmlllfl Guardian. Founded 1891. Ev NAIINAY NENE NANES NA PEN IIENI NE EANNINIiS D. B. Hanna Explaining Cause oi Higher Freight and Passenger Rates Says it Costs the Road More Than a Dollar to Earn a Dollar. (Dom. Press special.) WPNNPPEG. Aug. 4~—D. Ii. lian- Yifl. FY9510!!!" 0! the. Gunullian Na- tional lftaiiways, sought to justify 1119 llllplicatlous for increases ill freight and passenger tariff today. l by stating that 11o cents out of every dollar earned by the Cana- dian National Railways is absorb‘ ed in wages, and at the present time it. costs the company lnorc than a dollar to earn a dollar. Mr. Hanna arrivell ill Winnipeg 1111B K110111101: from the west ill COlll- pany wltll lion. J. D. ill-id, Minis- ter of Railways and Canals. . He Three Canto, ‘has been touring the western lines 0f till.- company and rgpgrls tlle road is in excellent condition. Onc of tile purpose-g or 1V1“; was to look into the coordination of thc C. N. railways and G/RP, 30 per cent rates llt. present before the board of Hannah crease was imminent. to meet the wage award which will likely made to (‘anadian employees, but that he was not 1111100111 of the increase to be asked 1'01‘ hi‘ the railways. llllflfl Dullwmmk that trip n SPPPKIHK 0f the application for increase in freight liililwily“ Commissioners, Mr. said that a furtller in- he tllo aware of Prince Henry Joins Hussars , fbemuPresc Special.) LONDON, August 4~ll’rincl- Hell ry has been zlttacllcll lo the Thir- teen-lh liussars at Alllersllot as Junior Subalterll. Yesterday lleact- ed as orderly olilccr. The. Princel has no privileges either witll rc-' gllrd to blessing or quarters. +o<o<l>¢~~<=¢ . s, v-v-vvv-OOO-G lcolloulslo srlcutsl __..__.______. FOR SALE-A uumasn orI young puliets. Lay early this fail Also standing crops of wheat, Wits and nlixed grain. Apply J.IW. lllitchell, New Dominion. 2073-8-5-2i ~_-i.*.__-__.- -— WANTED.--TO RENT UNFURN ished house, modern. conven- iences. Apply 112 Prince St. 2075-8-5-51 LOST-BETWEEN NORTH RIV- or and Cornwall. Pair of strapped slippers leave at W.K. Roger'- son's, New iillvcu. 2068 ‘TEACHER WANTED — FOR ‘Springfield School. Nu. 9G; firs. or second class; supplement $150. Apply to Wellington Has- la l, Sec. of 'i‘rustees, ltllncruld, R. R. 1580 7 14 if ______________ ‘FOUND IN OUR STORE A T. Eaton s, (Jo's, money order. it. F. Maddigall k Co., 7!) Queen St. 2072 .._____._._._t_-__-_'-_-- ‘BEAUTIFUL HOME FOR SALE Alfred Picksrli will sell his Brighton property at auction Monday next ut 12 o'clock. See ad. 2077 8 5 3i. "POSITIVELY NO ADVERTISINE~ meats accepted at this 01/100 i111‘ I next day's issue after fl p. m. un- less paid for in advance. ‘OAR FOR HIRE-PHONE B30-R. 3089-5-2-tl‘. ‘FOR SALE-HEAVY BROWN' paper suitable for pulling under oil cloth. Apply at. (luarllilln. 8004~5-26-tf. ‘WANTEII-MAID FOR GENER- al housework. (loud wages. Ap- ply Mrs. Lloyd Welinor, 154 Prince Street. 09941-2345 ._________.__. wmrrsp m SMALL 38ml. family to assist with housework Good wages; apply ul fluardiall oilico. 1769-7-3i-tf. ‘WANTED—TWO MEN FOR general farm work. No mlillihrz Also girl to help in house. Good wages paid. W A. bluish. Iiopelon 20i3~8-Il-lli. ‘GIRL ‘WANTED-TO ASSIST AT housework. Apply Mrs. D. Slow- art, 185 Prince St. 2064 8 5 tf. -?-__.__. ‘GLASSES LOBT.— A PAIR OF glasses in case. Howard; please leave at this office. - ' 2045 8 4 ill. ‘WANTED — A TEACHER FOR tho Suffolk School District: sup- plement $00. John Arbing. f-lo- creiary Trustees. 2040 8 4 tf. ._,___..__-_.....__.. ‘WANTED. -'l‘oaoher for River View School. No fill Kings Co. Second or Third Class. Mid Sums mer vacation. Supplement $100.- 00. Freeman Robertson, Socy... "Cardigan, R. R. No. 5. 2022-8-3- ‘FOR SALQ- Rlfll-ITLY LOOAT? 0d cottage ‘at Brighton, contain- in; 11 rooms with veranda; ham wood floors ill hail, dining room? Maritime Provinces John William Fuller, aged 73 llll-d on 11nd Wolfvlllo yesterday afternoon. Ilo hall asked. the put. him off at llantsport llnll was dead when that ofllcial went to tell hllll ills station was in sight. ESUICIDE FROM DESPONDENCY jury in the case of Scott Jones. "to liesponliency. COUTSC ‘ ‘PUNTB FOR DALI OR HIRE. Telegraphic News (Special to The Guardian.) DIED ON TRAIN 111\111'1"-\§\'. N. 9.. August 4.—- tllu train between lriantsport conductor to . WOODSTOCK, August 4—'l‘llc wllo sllot himself yesterday, return ell ll verdict. today in accordance with the facts, attributing the act YOUNG LADY MISSING .. NMHEIRIST, August 4.—-Leona Oieson, aged 18, who came to Am- llerst from Northport a, week ago llnll registered for the short for prospective school teachers is missing. Silo was last seen on Tuesday, July 22, when she visited some friends. SlGNlNG OF PEACE TREATV - FRIDAY Q (Dom. Press Special.) PARIS, August 4.—‘—Signing of the ‘Purilish peace treaty was to- day postponed until Friday. .___.-..__ Special Meeting ii. oi P. l‘0NlCli'-f O-QQ-QO-O-OQOWO-O-QO-O-O-O-O-O-OO-Q LOST SUNDAY EV-i-TNING AUG. 1st, bl-twm-n Kinkora (Eilllrliil llnll Westmorl-lanll, a (frocbotcd hand- bag, containing sum of lllonoy llnll other articles. Finder please notify George Trainer, Kelly's (iross. 2081-8-5-21 WANTED-AN EXPERIENCED nurse ulaili to take charge or small child. References required, Apply ‘Mrs. (Dr.) J. S. Jenkins, ’l‘elophonc 458. r 2068 .__________.____..._____. ‘FOR SALE - NEVILLY FRE3H- l-nell,nlllk cattle for sale. Apply George McAuley, York Point. 2048 8 4 3i. ‘FOR 5ALE —- 1 MORTISER FAY k Eugen Power with boring at- tachment. For particulars ap- ply to P. E. Palmer, Asst. D. V. 0., Charlottetown. 2058 8 4 3i. ‘WANTED BY AUGUST 1ST. AN experienced maid in family of throo. Apply to Mrs. F. R. New- lom, 12 Ambrose Street. 1877-7-27-tl. with four years cxperiehce in ofilce as atenographcr and gon- silion by Sept 1st or later. Ap- ply "H." Box 11B, City. 19li8-7-30-tf. also rowboat to rent and 4 ll. p. Street. ‘WANTED A YOUNG LADY eral ofllco assistant wants po- motor boat for sale. 53 Wateall‘ CHARLOTTETOWNLQANADA, INEEAII NE NANEAN ~ ISNNNENIAEIIY EXPENIEII BrestLitovsk Already Occupied and the Victorious Reds are Heading for the Capital. All Negoti viki at an End. Intervene. (Dom. Press Special.) PARllS, August 4.-—'i‘lhe evacua~ lion of Warsaw is momentarily ex- pected, according to advices to the Foreign Office this afternoon. Revolution In Poland. , ZURICH, August 4.—l'olisil rev~ olutiouary committee has been form ed. and has issued a manifesto urging workers to depose tho bur- gooisc government, llcording to a- lvlreless message from Moscow picked up here today. ’l‘berl.~ is no Cflllfifllltlllvll frolll Polish sources. Britain Send! Note to Soviet. LONDON. August has senll another note to the 1301-, sill-viki, it, was. learned today. lilarl, (‘.l1l"1.on, Secretary for Foreign Af-l fairs, dl-spatchell the conlmullica- lion last night. it was very strung- ly worded alld lleulallllell u direct unequivocal answer. The best 111-‘, formation is that it hall a bear-l Ing llll the London peace conferen- cl- which the llolslleviki have ig- nored in requiring the Polish arln~ istice delegates to discuss peace terms in tile field. Britain Warns RusBla. a LONDON, August 4.—Unless the llluls ilulrlelliutely halt till-ll‘ all- Vlillfifl ilgainst the Poll-s llrituln will break oil negotiations looking toward recognition of the iiolsllev- illl. Prelilil-r Lloyd George warned M. Keluonoff, Soviet delegate, this afternoon. Kralsin Pulling for Germany LONDON. August ~i.-—Grl-gory 'Ki‘iIi~lSill, Bolsbcvist, in all interview said the terms of peace the Sov- iet goverllllleut is offering Poland~ include right of free transit through Poland to Gl-rlnally. Krassin was optimistic regarding tlll- possibll-i ity of u settlement with England but Wits doubtful about France. He said transactions wiill Amer- ica are progressing and expressed hope 11110)‘ would develop with Ger- many. Allleo Will intervene to Save Warsaw. .. LONDON, August 4.—~'l‘lll~. appar, cnt breakdown of the pence llegllt- ialiuns between Russians and Poles has llrouscll tho Allied gov erumeuts to an attempt to make good their promise. of military aid to Poland. A supreme effort is to ho made to save Warsaw llll-llacell by the advancing Red forces. Gell~ eral Jcygand who is acting its ull< visor to the POiiSlil general stuff is rapidly putting into effect plans of cooperation previously agreed upon. Last River" Crossed. LONDON, August ‘Nrr-"BOASIIIJV- iki troops have crossed lilc River Bug, the inst natural lino of lle~ fellel- before Warsaw, according t.o unofficial dispatches from tho Pol- ish capital received here today. (Dom. Press Special.) LONDON, Aug. 4.~~'l‘bl- occupa- tion of Warsaw by lIli‘. llolsilcvlsts has been fixed fnr Aug. 0th, says n llesplltcll to the London Times from Berlin. Quoting a wireless desplltch received by the National Sinn Feiners Tefrorize Moville (Dom. Press Special.) LONDONDBIRIILY, August 4.- Slnn idelnors froul Londonllerry during lill night. terrorized the. town of 1M ville. burning the rourt~ house and driving lilo police buck tn their barracks. Refugees from the scenes of other Slnn Fein nt- lacks, wllo were sleeping in the courthouse fled into the open in their night clothes. More Outragen. DUBLIN, August l.~illinllfoldoll and plncardcll with tho letters s-ii-y, tho body of n mnn who hall bl-cn shot was found Tuesday at Clonmore. This was but. one. of n series oi’ outrages that occurred during the day in Widely separat- rd parts of lrl-lanll. The toilll rustl- allios n! far as could he learned wero six. Three soldier were wounded. at. ‘ilolywell when n pur~ ly of nine troopers guarding ll mot or lorry were attacked by rebels Two 501G101‘! were silotnl-llx Thur- les when the nlotor‘ lorry in which they were travelling was hold up. Loyalty Card; Introduced. BlllbFAST, August L-Loyalty oarlls bearing repudiation of Sinn to ,l‘lle ‘King have been introduced. l1 . bl . v RDNYDaN-‘golrl- Aiwiileiiiih toll 8t. _ ___ 2054 8 l 6i. M!" ... , 11.011 ".lll...-’6t.-i.. f.‘2iliil..,"...~.. l... __ 3065 I f 01-, sly Catholic signing them is al- lowewto work in peace. ___.___ ‘l , . attacks on the entire battle Lembcrg, in Galicia, on the south. inside the great battle ares 4_—Brltj\ln front of Warsaw. ations With Bolshe- Allies Prepare to Zeityung. Polish delegates are tracing their steps homeward from Barunovitch, where the conference with the Bolsilcviki ended ab- ruptly. Boisllevis-t troops arc reported everywhere to be pressing their line, from the cast Prussian front on the north to the region adjacent to the Poles aro hurriedly preparing de- fences, particularly trenches and barbed wire entanglements in Wireless re- ports received from Wars-aw stats that the Polish government will‘ THURSDAY,_AUGUST 5, 1920 PEACE AND PROSPERITY ' Al LENNUX ISLAND The island Indians are Making Splendid Progress l! E100’ Way. Their Loyalty Proved During the Crellt War. The lnllians of Lennox inland “Plieflr to be prosperlllg. 'i‘bc hun- "Wis of creole wllo island on Sunday last 1mm m“, noted willl pleasure, tho fact that re the inhabitants are making vlr-y satisfactory progress in tbs [lulu 3W“? "I [firming and fishing. The primitive camps of other days lmvo "Avril D1100 to neat cottages llnll ‘these for the most part are vcry well tacilell aull in some cases arc vl-r, nicely furnished. visited the. killlt llnd have gardens nt- 'I‘llo last census placed till: lnq. 11"! Population of Prince Edward island ut 288 of which 200 were settllyi on thc reservation at Leil- nox island. Lcnnox island is situated in Richmond flay ililfi presents a vol-v I\i‘l‘ll._\' appeal ' the adjacent sboroat Port from \VilI(‘ii it is S0|)l'l‘;\l(\([ by mo“; half I lull-e as vil-wl-d from lllll. a mile of water, The islunll which consists of 1,328 ‘at-res of lunll, is throp "up... long with an average width of half -squadron of these ‘U! fishing business recently llnll bought all the requisite trawls and E0111‘. On Thursday of lust week he gathered fronl the sea the splendid “"1011 11f 1.400 pounds of cod llnll reflllzed the sum of $70 for the one t day's work,‘ which goon to Show that fishing is a paying industry if the fish will only do their part as well a-s the man. The gprimilivo canoe cl’ bllLll bark, al one time the sole lllflfl‘: of travel afloat by the lnrlians, like llle lnllian olnlp, has vanished. To dlly tho lnlliall owns a motor boat and thc slloro around Lennox Is- land looks business like with its nlodorn craft IIEIIIISH British Column Obiigell potamiu were reported 11y i111‘ “'11P office today. column on the was attacked und roughly handled by lribesmen, it was {not be moved from Warsaw. ‘ is said officials fear that a radical government would be sot up foi- lowing their departure. \Vl.’\lt'S.-\W_ Aug. 4-——'l‘Ilc lug off of thc negotiations tween the Poles and misunll- l‘ landing, due to a ltusslall-Soviet authorities, in break- bc- liolsllevikl, out of which it bad been hoped would collie all llrlnisticc and the early cessation of hostilities was ac- cording to tile contention of the It 11 1111i". 'i‘hel~c are sonll: forty houses on the island with a vorv brotly ellurcll aurl it school and a bail. Till; ‘lrilurlah is situated at the southern Pull of lIll‘ island and viewed from tho mainland shore stands mil i" picturesque reliv-l’ against the llor- ixlm. 'i“il<-. ilev. J.A. ililll-llouaid, o‘ Grand Ilivor Parish zltlelllls to the 511111111111 "fill ill a good lllally of thl- other nl-l-lis of the population and his Sfllllliltlly and kindly in- terest Iii everything pertaining to thc welfare of these people, has (‘hurled llim to be loved llnll Vf‘li0i‘ilt t1,cd by all. ll’ anyone is in trouble, A E11: , u] Mall, CullllJi-W. U-lAqQC-W NEEI INN ,_ NllSllPllllNlA Through Body of But Sustained 300 to Cut its Way Hostile Tribesnien Casualties and Lost a Gun and Twelve Machine Guns. (Dom. Press Special.) LONDON. Aug. 4.—i\‘urtl1e1‘ roubles for the British ill Meso- A strong British lower Euphrates announced. tlllC 300 casualties and the loss of one K General Allonby Leaves for England but succeeded ill Culling its W5? back to llillall, near the site of lent Babylon. after sultcinin! llll and twelve machine guns. CAIRO, August ~4.~Generai - , lenby has left for England. Provincial Riile Association Matches drawn up in line along the l- ‘ch. 'i‘be Indians also have. go _ _ . f nunlblrr of cows alld some ' s. T111‘ ilmlilili >"I‘“"I‘"I‘7 """‘I"'_‘III_”“ “ A'“'“"'I“° In m“ Miwv" lunch“ on ill connection with the 1'l'(l\‘iill"llII Pile L’illif'I‘lllI\I(‘il bhlll- proylll 11g 0' . . ,»- _ -i -'-slll'l)'l 11'1". - 1' _- SIEIZEQIJI the Souk“ Semen I any‘ “n k I ly felt. Lack of practise because of ‘ < , .‘ ' , ,_ . . . ' - t b - The basket looking hush- l "l" ““““.““"“ W““.“I“'II' NIINII» IAN.EIEENIEANIlENrlEEEEENIEEElEiLENNS Eon:- shows no indications as yet o . _ T8 Tlllfdillohilkiillg lllllrl. iilirltfllsll ‘d1. ‘wwiu-g m h“ lmuir-thun-ugua‘ . . . -- , . . - , . . "us. s llsl-rlil- - ' >1 _ ' NiE)nlI‘Ea“Bh IlEcIcIlOIaUEIIIIIIiIlNlIlItIrIhhEti I Niiéltqthalt only filly rifles were 1W0- Tiie Wl-aiill-r is perfect ‘rigid lllelps . ’ ‘. 5 .. w: 1, -fte avan secure lilo necessary ash. A ‘lied for lili‘ i’. L. island alilllllyi 111K111!!!‘ ""1 91'1"‘ I‘ ‘E P‘ ‘WWII-i’ 1‘°“'\"'<"" W“ P" 1 “’ l."‘E"‘“-"y m" Imimg “AEENINI. "nit Moore e bicLeoll competit- ml“ Yo“ Arm“ m“ Lady A‘ " . ' HHS is “n EEnEUIHlnIEu. “IAIN, inn and the match for the Ladies “‘“‘"“' ‘Immgh u" kmmy M“ “mum u“ u “(I7 (.‘XEA‘.1(HEIl\'ihEi emulensl- ltup will take place to» of EX4i'l‘t‘.iliil‘l‘- Arsl-nault. '1 11.4 111111 1180:3121)’ 1111111511ililiiulailllltll‘ d“! ‘ wood was procured from Nell‘ llltémii Hprvlizw “milflnmuns privum] l_.nll,,“,ing an, ‘m, scores 1n y“. llrunslvlck. Quite. a uulnber ul-nt Y l - puny“ fihominl}; into basket hulking this year 11nd pl ' rifles being barred, ibul lhl~ n1 tend 1 MacKinnon Drug here ihas a grievance, or needs adviel- ‘at: lzcies of Poland and the Allies wireless llesplltcll received lolllly. Till‘ lull-st communica- tion from the Soviet suggests that negotiations, both for lln 8l‘ll\i5-\ in lice and for peace, be held Minsk, Wednesday. it asks that tile Poles send a delegation to Minsk, invested with all the ueces~ sllry credentials to negotiate for peat-e. Tile Poles contend that it will be a physical impossibility for] them to comply with this proposal. LONDON, Aug. 4——Tlle Polish situation had resolved itself to- night into what appeared to be a race between tile Russian armies on lilo one hand and thc diplomats oil thc other. The oustandlllg ul lvs of the day was tllc failure of the Polish armistice delegates to open negotiations. They were denied the privilege by the Rus- sian 0llllSSilfil35 who said they would not be received until they had been empowered by their gov- ernment to take up at once the fundamentals of what is to be the peace treaty between Poland and Russian. Tonight the Polish armistice commissioners have laid the do» lllanli before their government and await a decision. In the mean- time the Russian armies, aggres- sive along practically the entire front of the Polish-Russian fron- tier, life pounding away, the ob- vious goal is Warsaw. in the late afternoon tlll- wireless rc- ports declared that tile Russians llnll taken BrestsLitovsk and were within 48 miles of Warsaw. They were continuing their advance. The British government officials today were of tile opinion that the refu- sal of the Russians to tlllk to tile Poles was merely an excuse to de- lay the date of the armistice, to give them the full advantage of whatever their armies will acquire due to tileir present momentum. lt was intimated unofficially that any further delays of a similar un- ture will be met by lilo calling‘ oil of the proposed general confer- ence, scheduled for London as soon as all fighting is at l1 standstill. ’l‘his conforenco would be tbo means for Russia to renew its re- lotions with tho Allies llnll the world. ' The situation presents anxieties to tho Allies from thc political as well as the military standpoint. Tile Reds have established a S0- viot in thc Polish territory they oc- cupy and undoubtedly will sook to extend it or establish others as they proceed. This is in excess of term No. 2, of the conditions ho- yond which the Russians are not I to be permitted to step. according to firm advices. The Allies have P i l given, the Poiés the conditions of e n WI cl” “d ‘Iwlanug “"1” peace that. the Soviet shall not in- torfere with the internal affairs of ill any way “Father John" or, he is affectionately called is sought ()ltl alvl his wise. council, it‘ followed generally results in a satisfactory zllljustlllellt of difficulties. in every good work on the island the hand of Fllliltii‘ John is generally dis- cerned somewhere. The Indians pay more attention to farming lOliily than cver before and thc results are beginning to show. lFormellly giihflY wenlt into tlhc oyster fishing business to a con~ slllerablo extent, ‘allli they luiss tilts industry, but oyster fishing ill Alalpcquc Bay is a dead letter, as disease has practlcall-y rendered tile bivaluc extinct there. ~ ‘But just to show what an ind- lan, or indeed a wlllte man, may lio wi-til lanterprlse, the following is illl illustration: Michael ’i‘lloull1s, former long distance lrllunlpion ruuller of till- Maritime Provinces, whose name was in the limelight ill athletic circles a few years ago when he took part. in the big 25 lllarltlilon race in Boston, Wcllt into the troll. ALLIES ENLISTING WITH THE POLES (Dom. Press special.) WARSAW, Aug. 4.—Mau.y Bri- tish and United States subjects in- eluding a number of former offi- cers are reported by the recruit- lug officers to be enlisting in the Polish volunteers. THE WEATHER, TEMPERATURE TIDE, MOON ETQ 'l‘ORON’l‘O, Aug. 5.-—Llgbt to ulolil-rail: winds; fllir today; il)|. much change in telnperllturc. The tide will ho high l-ils after- noon at 2.06 and tomorrow at. 2.210; it will bc high tomorrow morning ut 2.27 and Saturday at 2.51. Sun sets this evening at 7.25 and tomorrow at 7.24", it rises tomor- row morning at 11.47 and Saturday at 4.40. Full uloon, Friday, July 30th at 7.10 p. m. Lllst quarter moon. Saturday August‘ 7th at 8.51 .1. nl. s». n .- ~.-..-..-- IT ,‘- POT EADIER fir-ti 11:11-0 " m: HOOP THEN 11' ISTO QIUMB THROUGH Poland.’ '__ m u!‘ -- --- —--~ 1f -n~u>_,- Noozlc the Sunshine Kill. .._- m shl- appears to have taken verY kmdl-y to the life on Lellnox ls- lanli and works in 11-1111110111/ P1111‘ ho;- llusballll to help tllo natives. She has a child which is now two “my u half yours of ago unli which is a very highly prized acquisition o, iolulatloll. IOqIlIIU Evlrhornn yllillf ‘Jlolm Fltrk “W5 with hp. ngl-d nlother Wih.‘ though oi years or use is =1 Wtmdel‘ fully active wonllln with it'll 1101‘ faculties still unllu-pllired. Till». cillof was a striking fisurv ai the recent. celebration with l1 new uniform and lletill-drlvss. ill! wore four medals one given l0 his loreflltlllvrs by the K1118 91 France dated 1735 marking the treaty between that country and England another from Georsl? 111~ one. froln Queen Victoria upon ‘the occasion of her diamond .l\1I"1'~"~‘ llndanother from Pope Plllx X- McGill Honours Imperial Press tiono were not granted. EAEINESI THIS Alli EXINA II CONTEST DOPE.. From the number calls received by the (‘llnll-st OiTicl- for more receipt books. it is quite evident that the luzljority of the candidates are taking full ullvan tllgo of this additional EXTRA vote offer which has been given to cnublo them to do their best work MONTREAL, Aug. 4.—MUi1‘i V111‘ [ersity conferred an llonol» ~. lic- grees yesterday afternoon '\ special convocation upon dlsl nil-shed members of the l" w" Press Party. Principal Sir \~" Currie officiated for the first '1'" as Principal of the Univers‘? ' conferred the Degrees. honored were Viscount Blhl- Sir llarry Brittaln, it. S. Ward and Thomas Wilson Leys. ANNOUNUEMENTB, COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS. ET!‘ ‘POOITIVELV N0 ADVERTISE- ments accepted at this office for next day's issue after B p. lli. lln- -~.l n dllrlng this first week of the Spe- cial "Aeronola" Prize oiTl-r. Tile Special "Ai-ronola." which will be ilWilHiPfi to the canlllllutly who turns ill the greatest llluollnt. of subscription money (illfillp, ille three week period ending August. 21st, will continue throughout next week, but there will be no EXTRA vote offer next week, so lhal every candidate should do his or her ut- most this weelk to sl-rurl- f‘Vl‘l‘_\’ possible 75.000 EXTRA vote bal- r, on the $18 clubs before this splendid offer closes on Saturday night. Extra Vote Offer Close: Saturday Night. It 7 O‘Clock. Only a little more than two days remain; in which to work for the 75.000 EXTRA vote-certificates on the $18 clubs of subscriptions. See every friend who has promised you a subscription before 7 o'clock Saturday night. Explain to them less paid for in advance. that ll you do not get their suit- IIANNIIIATES NNSIIIN not“ telephone losing one Co.‘s. Match Prize ln\"d0 ,\ gum Um“: M i,‘ realizing alive would bo-ai least 150. ll_ is winners. (my gems a basket _ Ciftéiillllff’ lnlpossillzls)» élilnql) lennvlti] EHHEH‘ Em‘ pm‘ hugs on mo Island» n ENEMY githikilnr: Silkfifiilliil, with Itnnge .................. .200 varlls which if developed would n0 11011111 0" ' ' c . ' ‘ ’ ' """"""" ' ' , ‘ . - . r . . 1mm _lhe same rllle- No. NilllK. Score. Prize. also provl quill. .l i ., n i l q ma‘ w ‘Wm V0,“, u 'l‘lll- Indians of the, island in tile mi‘ 1°11“ l ‘H’ m?” 6m‘, Mt l J. .\i. Jones 3Z1 $10.00 rcl-l-nt great world war proved llll- ‘ $1 U‘-°“‘Ih*"1’1’ y I r P ' 2 (y 1L yum... 33 900 fllnc-bingiy their loyalty to ulc Brit- "frllgmgvtkfv “M, mm,“ ymomay 3 A Kemmdv 32 mo ish crown. Out oi‘ the llllllted popu- S l N“ u BUM “h” worm, _' _‘ m 700 lalion of young men there were W“ ‘Y - ' - ' - ‘__ ~l lu.-\1¢1Ill\ib r - thirty culistlnents, of whom twcnly- . 5 J. W. Smith ill 5.00 four WC“: overseas, folllrxwerc kill: 6 "(L R Bum. 3|, 5m‘ l-d arsl e gill-on wounlel some o. ‘, t 1 0 400‘, them several ti-lnes. I 7 G’ If‘ {Inna :0 40D Barney Francis, who put up such 3 J- 0 B11911 — - a ulagnificcut live lnila race at tile "-*—‘ _ 0 E. (i. Weeks 29 3.00 Olyulpllc ‘ 11111118] “which wertt; (Dlilm- PF"! sPwml-l 1o _]_ ]¢‘_ Slgfns 29 3,00 rocenty n ‘laro e own, was ‘ no lillspillilh rider ill France. lie was LONDO/N, August 4.--A\TCilI;ihil' I; $121159" :00 wQundQd no 193g than four tlnlos ‘Op Munulx vllli bo perulittel ‘to l . .1 ll . llllli |)l")Vl‘.lI his 111111111 i" ii "liillmi" I'm“ "'1 I'I""‘"i"m1 “Wm I115 llnll“ iii J. llorl-lglln 29 8.00 'l‘ellliy Knol-kwool was i150 Hit-l '- _ r - " _ ‘ f r w \ J I “ 29 200 1,, “qmnql-q and although he lost the prelatcgpwhluse stutelulenls B O m“ 0'19 29~ 200 an cyc it is pleasing to note llnll. Ann-rigs lull out ng sylllpat ly will . lly . ill- is mailing splendid lulu-tress. AS11111 Evin angered Brllihilltiliit‘. ‘.1 s. 17 D. A. Mclilnnon 29 2.00 18 w K» a rfoimilv 11B “S "mi" m‘. ' _ H .- ‘l 19 R. L. Cole 2s 2.00 ‘WW1 “"11 i‘ 1*‘ “AM U“ I“ Em" Immd‘ n h? “New 1E1“ ANIEI‘ 1th.‘;- 20 o K nnesd 2s zoo Plans fiiyl". John is a school WEI‘ lIuEuIZhOWHILTE dtIt fill . t In It‘; 21 AIAICQEIIIO y 28 I I chm.’ who was pylmrfltod pt St_|Sl_.oil.1llll Yard‘ l. lclyrsulmldywn; ‘v . . L . " liunstallfs (‘ollcglr and who ls llo~ ‘assigned to slalluw llll (L. s ,_, \\_ “p151, __g _ mg “veryming in his powl-r to ‘Tory; to ‘k121i illlli from going to ire _-‘» F ‘mdrewp 27 2:00 llclp better tho condition of‘ his M11 tiill. Y- 21 Geo_ Jones 27 2'00 "m- 11° m" “PM I“ m.” 9"“ 2s n. n. Monklev 21 2.00 W1"- iwvilis "WSW" A" ".““““I“‘ -. ‘ n; A l1 M Ki A 27 zoo Field Artillery at Fredericton in ll I . III} g7 - w? 11110" 27 2-00. the first contingent. ills lunKi Wl-‘TP- ' ' G- - 1 00W - solllcwhill. affected s? ‘Krupps Apphcatlons 2s 1c. lltll-{Ers 21 2.00 the bed 001111‘ <1“ ° P ' 2o J. c. Stewart 21 2.00 in the early stage of the war, out‘! 30 F B Menus 27 20o h“ m“ “ "Elmo" m WES N“ “'“" s1 n. c’ cl- (ll ~ 21 zoo at homo for the St. Anncs lay (Dom Pr". spam‘) . . l.ln el . leiellration lllStgllflfiily.ililVillgnfiiziC I ‘ 32 S. C. Moore 28 2.00 to Halifax on “slows '1 "it " mono», A , 4__,,- . . as w. n. Smith 2s 2.00 a “MW” °E Dover‘ Hg‘ (' I patents during July. The llpplieu- Continued on Page Two NEEK ATE N EEN IN scriplions this week, you may he 0f the 75,000 EXTRA vote-certificates. They will not ilillllll‘ you for looking out for yourself. They are getting value for overy dollar they spend. and ill addition, by giving your their sub- scription this week instead of next. are assisting you that much nlore. THERE WILL BE NO EXTRA VOTE OFFER NEXT WEEK no nlatter how lllllny requests to the contrary are received. ENE IAN"; INNIESI How to Secure Over a Million Vote: This Wonk. During tbo EXTRA vote offer it is not an impossible feat to secure OVf‘l' a million voles. As an 6t- gillllllil‘ nl" how this can he done, turn to today's Contest Page and look over the sample chart which you will llnll there. THERE i8 NOT A _ (YNNDFDATE msr WHO can N0'r.~sto ‘DHE EQUIVALENT 0i" THIS (‘HART IF THEY REALLY" SET rnsm MlND T011‘. . - lmnuslslm You .1 m. N01‘ nave.- r n bPgilTllNlTf NEXT WE ASSIST YOU. l; IN Hill nil llli I ~ . as rlrnnn wall. -. an N0 EXTRA V0111 orrnn 1'0 ,- The remllnr schedule of voles in ' given in addition to tho EXTRM l i 15.009 Wis D0110"; ___. ‘