PAGE EIGHT i P SHOWING AT .9-M II 2,104? ‘ ..- y‘ g , ,,,.n:ii\ EXTRA i ! Til-DAY and 88t- SHOWS 2.30 — 7.00 -— 8.45 Illllll PAT IAIIA PA l." E I Serial - Comedy - Cartn Press Facilities Good At Paris (By Robert Eunson) PARIS, Auiz- 7 — (AP) — The "good old days" at the VersaiPes peace conference 2'1 years ago. when practically every session was closed and reporters seeking in- formation sometimes had to re- sort to “crashing the gate," are recalled at the current conference by Henry Wales of the Chicago '1‘ :- bune. who has covered big tories in Europe since 1915. If the conference opens rill its sessions to the press. as its rules committee has proposed. there will be no need for a Herbert Bayard Swopc to droll up in striped trous- ers and high hat and stalk ma- Jclticall wth the delegates into a close lellion. Wales laid Bwope adopted this method to witness the scene sit the Trice-ion Palace when the treaty terms were handed to the Germans. There were only six ell tickets and the New York arid didn't get one when they were drawn from the hat. The 1.100 correspondents cover- ing this peace conference have ac- cala to an elegamt restaurant in Luxembourg Palace where meals colt from 4s to 125 francs. Night club champs ne sciis for 1,300 frdricl a bott e. The exchange rate now is ill rancl to the dollar, however, compared to g inaction over flva in 1010. Iix labia and wireless Oifliiplfl". o rating at Eoilllllirbbilrl o big pron association- g directly m tlilzt own er circuits. the ‘n fi”st confer- ciock room W l laid. . t on sollon, 01.01’! m A i swell m , ‘liytlckstl and stout I tlint into the or rammed a ltl with hll [at a lhot BOYS iniiww“ NEWS "Father Divine," ' ME} llllliiE i-.lilllAlili-'l'o-liay and SAT. 2.30 — 7.00 — 0.00 i ' RANCH" , . i h“ U.‘ _lr,‘lillllllu zlifli/HJ‘ AND CARTOON WEMPIREQQ T0-llliillT and SAT. Shows Atwl and 8:45 Matinee Sat. Only 2:30 ' l ciisiitias ii Jhe Durarigo iiid with TEX HflRDlNG COMEDY — CARTOON VODVIL — RODEO Father Divine Married To Montreal Girl BY cums: BLACKBURN Clnltlhn Prosl Staff Writer WASHINGTON Aug. '1 _ Negro leader of the Harlem-horn "Peace-Its-Won- 597ml 91m. was married here last Allfll 29 to iildna Rose Ritchings of Montreal, described on licence P1113811 records as "white" and 31. it was learned today, The ceremony was performed hy Rev. Albert L. Shadd. Canadian. born Biptist minister who told tihe Canadian Preiu he haq been a close friend of Father Divine for many years. The licence bureau records gave names of the partici tints as Mliivr J. Divine, 41, Pglladeiphia, arri Edna Rose Rltchings, 21, white. Montreal. Mr. Shadd, who said he was 63, S6114: he visas mm in st. Ontharines, 11-. an eift th i000 w the BOQA‘ Yr’, ‘ix-ls snow fir; “British African" born in Canada and hi; mQlhljr British Indian. ncrn in Cevlon. u All details of the ceremony were confidential" Mr. Shadd said, and he Wu in honor bound not to discuss it. Ha referred questioners Divine'l publication housc—'llhe New Day Publishing Cknnosqy, Newark. N. J. The weekly newspaper "Arro- father was a i {the guest of Mr. and i fondly. of Borden. ......--~~- ti ciiancorrarowu I GUARDIAN. AUGUST 9491“ Georgetown And iiicinity ‘Xi/wt 105R Qhrgkwt. ifs» The Rev. nr. H. 'r. and Mrs. B)“ Oornail are nOW stsvlns at Island View Cottages, near Georgetown. Dr. Oornali is minister of WOQIOY United Ohurch. Sorlnshlll- Mrs. Mary Chisholm of A1111?‘ on-lsh is spending some tiina n Georgetown, the guest of her daughter. Mrs. Dr. A. A. Kennedy- Mrs. Elizabeth Easton 1e" 118W 50.ypu'd like a good-looking summer suit but - you think it is out of your price range? Then you've overlooked the coolness. the 811181111980 irsatuywiliie (‘hflgdéldtglll be flllc cf thew.- newly arrived» 10W Pill-ed‘ "Lailrfllidilns guest of her daughters. Mrs. Eug~ ene Foster an-d Mrs. Alden Hurd both of Lynn. M85!‘ Miss Bertha Smith. Borden. i- Mrs. Archic 27.50 | Wight, Burnt Point. , Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Gardner ,0! New York. Mr. and Mrs. Anth- ony Ouellette, Trenton, N. 8., and ‘Mrs. Fred Dewar of New Gla . ‘N.S., motored to GOOTBGWWT! Wm flftrenton on ‘mmdav and Ntufllfl‘ ~53. wood Islands the same even- ing. Miss Betteidenkins. whob for the ast ou 1e of years has can cin- gloyed i‘; Ottawa, arrived homo on ‘ruesdav and will we I month at the home of her moth- er. Mrs. Florence Jenkins. 5 Mr. Robert McLaren, Cardigan, [silences the rerular monthly meeting of St. George's Lodfle No.1 "4 A. F. dz A. M. in Georgetown on Tluesclay nikht. Mrs. Charles Fraser. sr. EOCOIIP, panied by her young son Graeme. of New Glasgow. N. 8., are guests or Mrs. George Rafuse and daugh- ter Marion. m. Lee Rina of North Wiiminil-Y ton. Mass, is a visitor at the home or Mrs. Felix Morrison, George- town. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Dalziel and motored to Georgetown recently and spent a few days ‘here. Mr. Percy Boyle, Hunter River. spciii a few davs in Georitetnwn recently. where his wife and fam- ily have been vacationing. i “Laurentex” - a brand new ma‘- ieriai for Men’s Summer Suits — smartly styled in neat singled My, and Mrs. George While and Mr. Henry Perm motored to Chill‘- iqttetown on Tuesday. Mr. Woolard Yors-ton has enter- ed the RE. Island Hospital where he will undergo an operation for appendicitis. Mrs. Yorston is at present the ztiest of Mr. and Mrs. Harrv Bishop of Summers-ids. breasted model - See them now! Roundup" of Polio Gases In Canada they could get thin. Witn the un- settled lnboi- conditions, riowcvcr. it is apparent that there is a short- age of consumer goods in most places." in‘; gcivicg iurliiy those eXlClll‘ time iiiid alter r-ieetiiig =0 many of tlictii I feel tie)’ 11's all read? to continue 'lieir efficient SBXTMI i0 the public." den-ills have been YBCOIOPC imu ifive definite and one 915F669“ case are being treated. DR i_,,i-i_ Peqiicgnat, mcziical ot- ficer of health at Toronto, said i6 case and one denih had been re- ported thcre, as cctriPiiifli W1)‘ eight cases end m death up w) the same time last YBBT- 1m l9“?! gigum hgwuver was below the.- of epidemic veal-s. _ _ i, Two cases "wrie reported ‘in, Minitobn early 11‘ U16 reflrflfllfl-dl .thrce reccntiy~ one of the af nt- cd persons ‘cram; a visncr Mirziesota. Provincial fiillhOlllulli said they were cat worried ab>ut| the possibility of an covh-"IHC bu’; said they were urchins e ‘@1053 wawi. on mo polio incidence lie Mifilséniases time been ifillvflid in Saskatchewan non STAGES EDINBU HEALTH warns l The Scottish Council for Health} Education reports that Edinburfh» recently staged inmost success-u “HEALTH WEEK- ' . it was the first effort of its kind Ln Scotland. and the Edinburllh Scotsman commented that the ra- suigs i-ovided positive proof of the wide ziittfirest 13f l[‘i'3 general Diiblli! in hea. - um ems. . dancing, in h. Brunswick, two of them. in .,‘§‘i°.li‘d°dda..omi.... in bilirlf. Jchn and the other three wggéc‘ clggsnfimtv 53:15pm heaiii-i tableaux. the showint; of health in rural areas. Health officials in Quebec, said- guns. lectures and a health exhibi- itlon. These events were attended by Only one case of polio had been re- ported in the cliV in the last thrteimore m“ 120.990 Dennis and the iwecks. and that they sarw no 1'03. “hen we ~ . program de- ison. to fear nay samad oi‘ the dis- lvgry dcwpmakes Edinburgh resid- ‘ease Howe.“ M I “my m” gm m‘ l “bu” he‘ & N I Bl l sure, all visitors nave been banned 325913;; .,,°°..“.f§..".‘{‘°§.'..1..w,v¢ tho _ temporarily from the mildren‘: "m" popuiuiion o; 500,000, ‘ "‘ ciiiiiioiiEicwii-Auc. 13-14-1 5-16 In the Ottawa district three polio ceirkemvggghington newspaper quoted: 01.“. The Big Event of the Maritime Season! Four complete afternoons’ Harness Racing . . . the fastest trotters and pacers in the Mari times will show their wares . . . no lagging between events . . . high class vaudeville will intersperse’ the racing. "Our railway facilities are in good condition considering the tremerrx- ous amount of tiufiic we handled qiiriiig the war \€Eii's. Every One of our empioyecs gave outstand- .-'it all places Vaughan hc had the opnorlunhy of making an impaction ‘of com~ pany facilities and discussing ma‘- ters vritli officers and eIHPIOYWS By The Canadian Press Montreal. wher 109 . lentils Paralysis acre icd‘. is the onlv place in tho Dom. iinon where the disease has ream- ed serious prnpcrrions, a survey by lriilligmCanaditm Pics; showed last liver S i 5.000 in Purses Prizes ' Premiums aini Awards Tiia llariiimss lirsaiesl Holiday Weak In som United S are e communities near Li? t-ttes border authorities ii , measures to prover-t ‘gllieigguséollllglllg Oubbmelrs in that country from Spreading into Canada. First reports ziaicated ivionmii 11KB "lore Oises oi the dreaded Eglcig than all the rest of the Doni- T" many sections health officials said the incidence of infantile i"‘T"1"5i5 W“ iYrPnter than at the UPlC last rear but was not rd to be serious. i.cva Scotin only ti-iiee Q5553 cccr. reported this year. All in rfnliirix, the t/wo most re. _.'n June. Nona has resulted in cases have been reported flit siiswiiasdiiiifi’ tulle trileidcem - - ' ' ’ ° “‘ Conditions In West “Lookingllery Good", “beautifuL-onve 0i! the angels." On this point Mr. Shadd saic: ‘That may be oiie person's con. ceiption. I am no: going to om... ment. i in _"'“ l use '..*,";£,‘},.".,i‘,.".;i:"i§<;;,* Minna - t: VAUDEVILLE 4 Afternoons iiarness Racing mid lived in H311“; and other little better than average crop in Canadian cities when hc was an tinpovee on the siee in rs tho anadisn Pasifig fialfway.“ At present, he said, he is teach- ing classes liere in "met sins and “Wbsophic sciences." the we: he said he was employed in a secret capacity at navy head- uarters here as "supervisor of t c confidential mail room.” He said Father Diving ha; 101. lowers in "all parts d tho worio" sight. business conditions through- out the West look to be in shape," declared RC. Vuug an, Cmg. chairman and president of ihc Nit. who retumed homo from the Wost yesterday Mr Vaughan has been on an official inspection trip for the rist four weeks. during which time he tru- velled more ‘hail 8.000 allies and visited Winnipfll. Saskatoon, Cal- gary Edmonton. Victoria. Vancouv- 12 Vaudeville Acts including one of the world‘; greatest thrillers-The Peaches Sky Revue, an outstanding aerial act, startling, thrilling-and above all-six beautiful girls . . . The famous Juggling Jewels-Ii gems from the British Isles . . . The Clemens Billings Company. comedy canine act . . . The Two J ades masters of mirth Ilfii overloilafliefaiitaattniton andpaouahtlio Maritime: in stirring battias with Vaudeville attractions interspersed. TllE LlllE STUCK Si-IDW American" came out todiav with a flaunt-page feature of the mu; leader's wedding based on Rather DiViIWa own message pmiishedin New Day Aug i. It carried an old pictuic of the, leader and nls first wife-"Mothcr Divtr-fh-with the ca ion. Happened to Mother rd marriage, licence roco Phthor Divine as a widower. , "I am niprisod the news agencies have not dug this story before" Mr. Shldd all . "it was there on; the records in the district office‘ for all to lee and the name the father used was his own name familiar to everyone. have been ‘The mas must allow. throo months I have boon expecting every day be l Md reporters." then m; . .... mail‘; ti. ‘a revelation indi a sort of phenomenon in the Mr dd i l ‘ings-and a verv high cJass and comedy . . . Mlle. DeCoss, superb acrobatic and doll dancer, and other acts and features including ~the celebrated Manhattan Follies Revue-a joyous musical fantasy with pretty girls and peppy dance numbers . . . Miss Violet Murray, the Scottish Queen of Song . . . and a lively orchestra all featured with attractive set- tings, colorful costumes and the most modern lighting effects. but the ingest foreign unit, he ba- lievcd. is in Canada. "1 always lee more Canadians than any other non-Americans lt his meet- of ‘"6"’ ‘Slim look od rop ns very go and in some Darts of Saskatchewan and many points in Manitoba cut- ting was in fiili progress. Business men throughout the West appear- ed be quite optimistic and it seemed to me thatJf trie labor situation was more settled there would be plenty of business for eve " slid Mr. Vaughan. "In most places I found little unemployment am was told by some industrial concerns that they could take carc 01 mo" m!" 1i _ ii, J. IIABOII orrollrraia-r nth; and whine lihll Will bring together the finest liorael, cattle, sheep, pigs, etc, in the Garden of the Gulf. Shown in separate rinza with seating accommodation for spectators. ' BILL iviicirs BIG uiiiwiw With new 1040 attractions on main Fair Grounds. ‘ < . SUPERB EVENING SHOWS Superb Evening Shows with Vaudeville, Singing, Revue and other colorful features. Cor-lorries at Tormantlnc and Caribou-Jose rates. people £00." Mr. Shldd 841d. liacllonalil Bros. THEATRE m. Stewart FBI. l-Ili. an. s-io r. ll. onvon moons loslirll col-sou arm srnnnsv nllrmn . IN i "l'l| ll halal Yll" ‘aaifin-E" {F3 IICIIIIO, I. I. I. Please arrange for accommodation with Travel Iuroan or City Hall, Charlottetown, COIIIIIII. Oflloo Iain la till a, ll. than llolllm an. h lwoilblli Office Connected With nauolloaa LT.-COL. D. A. MACKINNON, 9.8.0., President. J. W. IIOULTED ‘ Secretary. If aha kl abelli lit didn't loo