pose fill" mvll P" newillllllers’ I . It fopoyvs, therefore, that the numb" “f “°‘“‘ é. pupil!‘ readers is aplifoxl- ' ft- r ~ mtitely lflellllcllgsvlth the 4 ' % / n. pending P0111110. o W“. ‘ “s? A I ‘l, reasonable to sun- n t up intelligent t1 women read “m Guardian TW“ 6"" . |7l""“-"Guu-¢hu, Founded 1887 ullll IIIIIIIEPIIBIIIJIN IEIIIIIH SEIZI ii Hill-I SIIIIEIIE Troops Game Upon De Valera as He Was i AddressingaMeeting' of Electors. After Firing Over the Heads of the Crowd They Placed the Leader Under Arrest. (Canaril m Press.) ]_..\-»,\]_q, Ireland, Aug. l5.-I<Iau1- ,,,",,,~ \'alera, Ilepirblican leader, . n,“ ,_,.,-,._,-,,.,| py Phage Slate troops m l-ll dress the ureeting. in today on. iris il|li>(‘1ll'iifl(‘l.‘ lifigiess n Rpplililitlilil rueetlng file gltciltlll (ttrnilllllitll- .. --,< vas Iililtllt under sensa- mwr“ t‘ Iio Vitlcra no t1 v.11ceti11g:1~l' eiect~ -t Square urhen Wee illp, on the scene. and s over the heads A stampedo occur were uiade. plat » “mm pirtyuutstuuces. “._15;|<ItI1'¢ Sl org in ,\Ia1 m,“ (“HIPS ca ilrrtl sereral volley m. prowd. ieldtiuitl itl\\‘l‘1Ii arrtrsi.» Troop: ‘Mn srrsrouutlcti 16111.1 by the an Avalanche 15.—Ycsterikry. GEXEVA, Artg. form and took the Ilciurbliettn lead- er int) custody. lit: Valera was ;.',IVI‘II a lhuutler- trus rcregriltrn on his arrival l.) atl Three Children . Drown in Flood POR'I‘S‘;\It)Ii’l‘Ii, Ohio, Aug. 15. —A tirattratlt: story oi‘ lrow a uioth- . through frantic. efforts, saved the Ilfo oi‘ :1 (rripplt-tl child while. silo was forced to watch three oiir- ‘er oi‘ her children lil'l)\‘.'II I11 the flood wafers ol' :1 swollen crcclt I‘ii'tct-n miles front her Ironic. i11 tho Itllls of Kentucky, rcachctl this city today. Mr. and I\Irs..\\'alett (ircathottst- and four children and hirs. Albert rlille tlesceuiliHI-Z lffllil lllfl (llllllll (lreathousc and one child were Charmin, 11.3"?- lmtl llllllvl’ Clllllll" driving ir1 an turtomobiltl near onlraiiai-Hvofi‘o11rI<‘rc|1cl1tour-l? (iret-uup, l\'y.. when they attempt- Ilh ihrei- gilides iliitl Iltirters were ‘Yemnuni bv air itvalaucht: on the ° (i1lI'l‘ll‘.li ‘ltntllloits Glacier" and "tilt of thc tourists III. Lallier ||iiilli‘tI\\‘Il into a crevasse 130 feet prep anti killed and tiuother totrr- mm] a gititlt» were covered with “amid ice and severely injured. mite titctitber-s of the party were mmm-dess injured. parties fornrc-d moment 'l'l1t- body of i\I. iii been for a walk. ‘ FREIGHT ON UPPER MISSISSIPPI RIVER .\I0I.i.\‘i1i, Il.. Aug. lic n11 illt- .\liss1s stars, the Itiver uiSt. Patti has truutututzetl. I-‘reight Iiauiiug will litter than September" 1. llltl jiiitces The boats opacity. -_.__ wwwwc¢oo+ow , _ O-O-OQ-Ofifi Il~"“"""llll-‘ Ill-I‘ line per tiny. a “m Illly for 1i days‘ or over. her tiny for ti days or over. lino. (lrntrps of us W!‘ line per gllllut 5 itortls to u. “llllllal. lnltlnl "M wort]. rash. letters, court Atltlress forms part Fllfnishe Words for "m, .k Wlfllcd, t w" ' week. 0r BCVUH words 50c WANTED RAILWAY LABORERS H".;"‘_’|"ll for (‘nuadiau Pacific. 0",“)! Iomnturr Irast. OIIJWII. 111.1111»; steady work. I~'1-.»-.e. re- turn fa re, f" llotel. ... \______________ I WANTED AT once. MAID FOR Experi- Gootl homo Apply at. Guar- Krllerai Itousework. "lire 1|,-(-,,Sgm.y_ l]? rititi 1:111. I .111 Office. 3263.34 .~..;.'.“‘”.°.““ “V” our. and Feeds. Wm Elld Cash Store, Sourls. Stcrtis Sou S; Cg -. Rootls elm-k . rred, llllll salary wanted, its 81 butirtlian Office. married man 3a05-8-16-4i THIS CITY A GREEN plaid unto rug. iteturn LO8T_. |N atttl hint. ll Uttztrtlian Office. __\\__ ""°ll SAL QI-Yloltle I1;- lle_ (‘ioltlbortns-N’ pirwork I11 a very dangerous gnu the. (iluctir where avalan- Iltifift‘ coming down at trvery Ixrllier _‘ Iunutvt-rtitl antl brought down to ‘fliiimouix on Saturday evening. lime. tie iiort, a Frencir lady re- - iitlliigat (‘Iiatutiuix died from Iteari liturt- on Saturday on the Plan dc lligiiillle, 7,223 fcct, whero sht- TRAFFIC RESUMED 15.——\\lillt loiirncrv motor barges freight. traf- sippi between Si. .l‘:i11l and Ht. Louis will begin soon alter a lapse oi’ more than fottr 'l‘ranslt (lnmpuuy begin not The titoiot- barges on their route. lttivceu St. Louis arid St. Paul Will cover can miles. Ninety lautl- are tabulated 011 a list. will have t1 100-ton cargo i ‘HM w 0+» v-wo owoowow Condensed Specials Q 9c t l" her cent discount fo oi’ 11d. “d "lll-"l he mun for. Special Rlllu! (l Room nd. 75c for seven Situation per I to uren retualuiug till asou. lutluctrtlon not. nec- - Allllly Frederick Yates .. . .61‘. by buying at Great 3301-8-16-3I , _________. WANTED AN UP-T0-DATE onv _ pre- Stttie experience, refer- Atl- 8298-8-16-31 ___________‘_ E_ s-l BCHOONER Further llilftlCllltllfiv Cliffln & Sons, 8303-8d6-6I ed Io ford a swollen crock, wht-rc tho tnachiru» stalled. Mr. (ircathouste went for l1t.-lp. While ho was gone. the stream roso higher and Irighcr. Ills wife aitempti-tl to savo all the child- ren, but thrco were swept oirt oI‘ thc car and to their death down stream. ‘ 'I‘l1c mother held tight to the fourth child, n cripple, while lllrtt. by Albert (lrtiathoustv ruauagtril to m search _ (unulx guides left at. 011cc. Itos- >»=1‘-'~- her one child- nrorlt was very difficult nnd Iioth women, still clutching their “m,” m, H", syulrfh 1,3,11,15- trhiltlren, were swept fifty feet down strtranr before tho rettiruiirg Irusbautl, with the aid oi’ a near-by farmer, rescued them. 'l‘ho tloatl children were. Ida. tigcd ti; hiilftrrtl, aged 2; and William. aged .1. One body had been rocovoroti this morning. ——-—{-O-}~ ~*—" Says Japs World’s erit-ati journalist, who arrived lit-t today on the (‘zinatliitit Pac. steamer Itlmprtess oi (‘auailib i11 the Orient. pic iri Ibo universe and, in spito oi convinced after a careful lug on strike. The bandits only tuetr out (‘Irina any utorc than strikes spell anarchy In New York. r ll. II. Crane, also a journalist, will leave this evening for Montreal Sunday. _IIarou and Harmless Di- titilger, the forrut-r manager oi‘ the Iielglan Iluuk at Peking, ivt-re also tiiuoug the saloon passt-tigt-rs anti tire en route to llelgiunt for a Itolitlny. Ifarmtnvortlr although imt 1i) yctrrrt old, is eonelittliug an eighteen tnonths trip around the world anti will visit many (lauadinn centres en route to the Atlantic i-Illllllbilfti. lie is accompanied by (laptalu (i. A. Thorium. 'I‘wt> Indian army offic- ers, purposing to take 11p laud I11 l Ctruiula, were Capt. I‘. i’. L. (loch- rnne, ilffUOlilllililllltl by his wife. and young sort, uutl Licut. Ii. ll. Weed- en. —- - --—<0-> ~—~ CANADA NOT A MERE JUMPING-OFF PLACE LONDON. Aug. l5.—'l‘he Canad- inn (Invermneut is discussing with tho Mussolini atlmitrlstrtrtion a special ituutigratloit trrrnngcruent between Cnnntla and Italy. When Premier ililtssollni took over the reins oI‘ trfflce. (ieneral Garibaldi. son of the famous liber- MOI‘. paid n visit to (lnttnda, and was favorably impressed with its possibilities as n homo for Italy's surplus population. it In trnderittootl that he receiv- ed nu intimation from (lttuwtrtlttrt emigrants front northern Italy, the WANT "'“*————- homo of intensive ~fruit (vulture. tent-bloat?!‘ qlllllll/IEDIATELV -— would be welcomed in (‘ir|1ntln. Snmfleme i .outh Milton school. An expressed desire of the Ital- otltl Sail] "modlo-T‘ T» A- >__' ‘ "Y- 3308-8464“ -WAN ““"'~—-———-——-— man TED“EXberIoncetI sales- Hardware “- ll Iiersnnal Interview to Sinclair & i . Dep":>,,:,en(':°“°l'y anti - "Hermit tt..,,,,,_ m ‘glllli! iunmertrltle. :. .,. nry stopping BINGO did not. bew- over. meet with the approval of the Canadian authorities. Cuuudinn given an "no" 33°ll'3"1ll~3l lrvmiwbonce they emanate. IJr. Crane, who is trccniupauletl by Iiirs. (lrauc, his ilaugltter. IiIri-t. Ilaphue. (‘rauc and his nephew. ilev and will trrrlvc I11 New York ucxt (l. liaruisivtrrtlt, younger sou of Sir Leicester‘ Ilarmsuwrrtlr, oi‘ Loti- don, Eng, was also on board. Mr. the 1 one oI‘ the (lisirit-t, a l‘llIl- _a\va_v trip car which plnugeti front the rails catiiiiig n11 explosion oi‘ 100 Lives, Toll of Ketnmerer Mine Explosion (Canadian Press.) KI-‘IMIAII-I-Itltllt, Wyotuitig, Aug. I5. —Apprtiximaiely (me hundred min- crs perished yesterday IIHIPIIIIIJ, in the explosion I11 mine No. I. oi’ Kremmcrcr Coal ('0. Early today 9i bottles had bet-u recovered. 'l'hIrty-scven of I37 min- ers turtombetl by the Iilasl have c111- ergetl from tho ntiue alive. Kiovrvriciricir, Aug, 1:,_ Flshiins their way ntt-tttigit the partly dismantled portion of Frontier Mine No. 1 oi‘ the Kem- tucrcr (foal ('o111pa11j.', one mllt: front Iicre, scene oi‘ an cxplosioti _shorlly tiller X o'clock‘ this morn- lIIi-t‘ resent‘ workers tonight had Iirought o11i alivt- It of the iiix miners (intorubt-tl by tiro blast. II. is feared that the Iii-I inert still un. tieeounictl for have. pericl tl According to word r veil from dust. A turve-iu at No. I5 entry’ rut off cniuurttuii-ttiitm with tire e11- ttiurbeti men who were working arnuutl tho twenty-sixth anti twen- ty-severtth entry. dllack teloutis of sitiokc from the mine fan were the first iutllcaiitirts that some catastrophe had occur- rctl. No ilctonatitnt was heard above ground and It was estimate-l that. the PXDlOsiOII hail taken place about hall’ a Illile ilowu the bowels oi the earth. llellel worker»; \V('I‘o iuuuetiiatc- ly summmtetl anti sol to work try- iugdo restate the unfortuuaics. "rillt lllllly 0f 011i‘ bump 1111111 was discovered at the seventh entrv anti later the relief men were re- Iiortctl to Iuive rccovc-rtitl six uinre bodies oi tnmers. Supt. Bischloifs Settlement Plan Now in Effect {Canadi m Press) 235/7” //// . The People's Pater CHARLOTTET 4- ~ Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew OWN, CANADA ZTHURSDAY, AUG. 1e, 1923 It is advertising’: priv. liege to answer the myri- ad questions that every household has In regard to supplying. its wants. The advertiser responds to the interrogation of , the intelligent. Annull Sublerlptlill Dellvtmtl $5.00 ll! llnll. (lauds nu u." l; A. $0.00 stntii FIIR MISSINIIt Si. nu , (Canadian Press.) i sr, JOIIN, N.I}., Aug. remit-vint- Appli~i)_v' has been missing since about elcvon o'clock last night. lie was last seen at work on a. scow, and It. is t-hoirght; thirt perhaps he met with an accident by which Ire fell Into the water ofl‘ Courtenay llay whlich has been grirppletl all day without arty result as yet. Local tltloctives Iiavc taken up the search. - Program of Gov.- Genfs Visit to P.E.I. TUESDAY, 21st AUGUST Will ht- mcl. at railway siding near Station i11 Charlottetown on arrival at. 5.30 p. 111. and welcomed to the Island by the Lieutenant. (itivtirtrtir, a Guard of Honor, an ()i'- ficial Committee (ladies anti gen- tlcmeu) and the general public. WEDNESDAY, 22nd AUGUST lufnrutal public reception (ladies autl gt-titltznren) at tho Leglslutairi- Attseiubly -Ht1ll at 10.30 a. 111. for 'I'heir- Itlxcellencies. ILLIIIJ-Luuch at l-Iis hVorslrip the .\layor's II p. 111.—\VlIl-atIenti meeting oi’ the (ialotltiuian (llul). ‘l Il- it1.-— 'I‘ea at (iovorunteut House where Ilis Itlxcellency will 111111.11. returned stildiers. THURSDAY, 23rd AUGUST L1111t-l1 with Sir .-\utlre.\v anti (ioltmci iMattPhaiI at Orwell and re- |111'11 to afternoon Iennt (Jolt grouutls. FRIDAY, 24th AUGUST. Leave, for Sirmmcrsltitr at 10 a. the “plant councils" for the settle stone time ago sitbmitteil to \'AI\'('()ll\'ltllI, Ii. (‘.. Nil-f- lit-- 'l‘i1e Japanese. are ilro fittest. t 1o oi‘ gentlemen in the world, aceortl- ing to I11". F" 11k (‘ri111e. noted A111- aft- er spending the last three ruuirths 'l‘l1e. (‘hint-se, Iu his opinion are the ruosi. naturally democratic peo- the present turmoil. which he cou- sidcrs only superficial, ho is fully survey of the country, tl111t (‘hina is urov- trig forward. Itiautlitry, he declares is only tho (‘hlttcso tunnrter of go- thcm- selvcs aro not criinirlals, they are oI‘ jobs, and their bautlitry titres not tilt-an anarchy I11 tho British (Steel Cnrpor:|t.itin lIllIlIIPPIIIeII-l. that a committee oi‘ workmen em- plqvctl on the plant vraiied 11111111 Sitptrriuttzntlent lIh-"ciioil last nit-ht and requested that. Iris Stllllliilt" bt- IHIODICII. No tedlFrench War Aviator is Killed LE BOIIRGIVI‘, France, Aug- 15. —iiabriel Poulaiu, tinted for his exploits as a French airman tlur- iug tho war, pilot of the mttehluc. and two American ' passengers, Arthur Seep and Joseph Seep. brothers, of Oil (‘it.y. l’11., were kill- ed when an tilrpluuc. trrashtztl to the ground at Ilegiry, near llt‘.f‘t.‘, lotiily. The Seep brother's arrived I11 Paris last “kltluestlay. 'l‘l1is after- uoort lhey planned the tiorial trip and ntoioretl to Lo llnurget anti hired the machine for a thirty-mill.- flight. lloulaiti Iieatictl towurils St. Denis. When tho machine was over IIt-yzuy It was seen to iutt-kle. and plunge to the ground. When Irelp arrived tho brothers wero rushed to the Lo IIourgt-t lull"- urury. but. tliod on the way. Pnuloitr hatl been killed outright. The Imditrs will be watched by u military guirrd of honor from the "Phlrty-fourtlt Itcgiiueut Aviat- ion (‘nrps Poulalir. with a tricycle airplane. on July t), 1921, won the Peugeot. prize of 10,000 francs trfferetl for 11 flight of more than ten metres disttttrctr tuul one metre high in a mau-tlriveti airplane. lie. success- fully ltmuchetl his ZIT-porttrd “aviettc" I11 the liois do liouloguo ttutl four times flew it the retptirt-tl distance. to nnd fro trt-ross the cu trance to the Lougcharups race course. llis longest flit-ill! Wlls about twelve utetnrs, or trbout the saute number of yards. Previously a cyclist hntl tiover been ublo to rise from the. ground a sufficient height to enable l1l1r1 to cover more than six or seven meters. Pouiuln potlulletl his hybrid bi- pIano-blcycltr at a cIlIl Ill "l5 llllil" motors an hour to u. chalk bus wings Into proper position through t1 clutch. Tire "uvlctte" rose from the. ground KPIIlTIIIllY llllll liwllll‘ Ily, and skimmed past the iuilgcs Irreust-Irigh. Tito ruachintr was I11 reality n. "glider," though later Poultrin ex- pcrlruentctl with a pedal-worked propeller. The upper lillllllt W“ tho larger, being itupportctl nbovc Ian Government that would-be Itul- Iticycle frame. The lower inn entbzratrts to the United Slat- was attached to the rear wheel Ifrederi emphtrtit; Words rcsenrblt! Slilbhlliilll-‘li to such proposals, no mutter tuore they are contlertsetl the tleep- of going Iiefero a grand jury, Pnulnlrfs houtl by struts front tho plane es rulglit find in Canada n tempor- behind the saddle. _w~¢0>-—>- the or they burn. SYDNEY, Aug. I5.--'I‘he plan of meni. oi‘ plant. disputes which was the tut-u ‘by (Ieuteral Supcriiti-etulerit W. _ II. Bischnfi‘, and was at that time fused by the workers, goes iutil effect in the Sydney steel plant ofy ‘WEE Io Montreal Girllisdn) day. according to a (forptiratiou au- The Corporation also auuotrnteetli 1. by atrtotutibilt: calling cu route 0n some returned soldiers. Lunch by town oi’ Huiurtrersltlo. Allllllsvllltitrts are Iiciitg made illlll‘ lllllly llYlli-Z lo meet thc Wives bf some returntzti soldiers. fillR IJVERTIIRNS NEAR S’Sllll§ iINE lNlilRElI 'l‘i1rc0 persons had a narrow es- cape from serious injury last even- ing when a Iurge Studebaker car driven by Mr. (Elias. I). 'l‘ooutbs oi’ this city trloug with iwo other (JharItiItc-tnwn men turned turtle thrtnviug out the occupants, one of whom is at present I11 thc Print-o (Jnuniy Hospital suffering from shock anti slight lll]lli'l(*.t~I. (Mr. ‘Poombs along with the nth- er persons itr the car were driving ,i‘rou1 ‘New Arman to Sirnrmersltlo anti had proceeded as far as lleitl‘s ('t)l‘Ilt.'l' about. a tulle and :1 half from tho latter place when the ttuat-hine. skidded inlo tho ditch on tho side of the road. After going along u. short distance Mr. Toonibs l1atl almost sticcnedc-d In getting track on the road when the fruirt wheels locked causing the car to turn cntnpli-ttely over. The hood was 11p with both side i-11rtai11s_ on and all three were in tho trout neat but the car turned s0 sirdtlenly that they were thrown clear some distance to the side one only TBCBIVIIIK slight Injury. \‘i1u1uctliately after the accident oct-urretl an ambulance wit-rs sunr- moticd froiu Sumtucrsltit: birt b0- fort- its arrival Mr, Leo (lauthier who was also returning from the races came upon the tscene and at tint-e touveyed the injured mart to the Prince County Hospital where he. 11111.4 reported at a late hour last night tn be resting comfortably. The car which has not yet been removctl was tlauurgctl to some ex- tent, the hood and windshield hav- Iug Iieou demolished while the sit-tiring wheel was broken and the front ‘tlXltl. badly bent. (fonslilerltig the condition of the road and the ruauner in which the car tiverturued It was ttituutst mir- aculous that all were not seriously injured. Will (Jo-operate in PAYS PENllilY FIIR MURDER ilF THREE —-—-—<+>-—i—- (Cartadim Press) REGINA, Aug. l5.-—VIctor ‘Mas- son paid the suprteurt: penalty for the murder oi‘ Jean (tihnuveltrn, Mrs. Chouvelon anti their dirughter ltiuric, last February, this ruorniug. in jail here. The exewtlon was carrlcti uut without a Iiitch. "lion Jour" were Massows last. words. Pope is Deeply.” Interested in European Tangle ROME, Aug. 15. —The deep in- terest which the Pope takes In the European situation is by new well known. in this connection his lei- ier in Cardinal (lasptrrri on the reparations problem, the confer- ences Iietweeu Monsignor Paeellt, the Papal Nuncio to Bavaria and Chancellor Curio, and the advance words by the nuneios to Paris und ‘Brussels to their respective Gov- ernments may be mentioned. I11 recent. days when notes have bo=1 plying irctwoeu the Allied Chane Jorles, the Vatican Iias Iieeu busy through its vnrloirs nunclatures to smooth out the growing iendetrcitts towards 1m understanding. Indeed .it is trousitleretl likely that the Pope, wit.I1l11 the next. few days. may ntltlrests another letter to Cardinal Gasparri on the European situation. ~ Along with all this, however, the Vatican diplomacy lurs been busy I11 other directions. That Mon- signor Letleschini, the Papal Nuncio to Spain, is at present I11 Home, is proof of diplomatic activ- ity, while Monsignor Dolci, the new Papal Nuncio to Rumunia and Monsignor Flippu, new ~Apostolic visitor to the Near East are about to reach their respective posts. ilvlonslgiror‘ Lctlesciriiri is official- ly in Route on a ltnlitlay, but he will seize this (iccasitrti to irnfnltl to Archaeology LONDON, Aug. 15.-—The Iirtrtlorts oi‘ the centenary of the lloyzil Asiatic Society have given Wedd Scottish Earl IIION'I‘ItIIu‘.\L, Aug. I5.~-'I'l|t: en- gagement. is ‘iliilluililfttiii between the Id" ‘i of I-latltliugton, .\I.C., (Mei- ler , (Inrdnn, lSCUtltllltl, and Sat youngest daughter oi‘ *\ir. autl ,.\Ir.. (l. \V. (look, of Monti , I The Isl-art of Ilatldiugtou- (Ieerge liIililitl-llilliiilllill —- is a Scottish ‘lnobleuian. the twelfth of iris line, bearing a title dating iback to 1619. llc was born on September 18, 189-1. (be son oi‘ the late Lord Lilnnlng, son oi‘ the eleventh Earl oI‘ Had- ‘tiirtgtnn. llc. succeeded his grand- lfailter in the pee r. (Lord Blu- iulng Iiaving prc-tlet ed his faili- er) in I917, and wit. elected a re- presentative. Peer for Scotland In I922. In Iitl5 ho was trppoiutetl an AIL-C. to tho Duke of Devnnshirtsj then tiovcrntu" (Ieueral of Cairadit. ilo served. in the ii n urn War. IQItI-IIHX, was itwurtlel .he I.\Illi- fury (tress, tutti has tho Iank of cup- tain, reserve oI‘ office Royal Scots (lreys. He ls the owner of about 31.100 ircres. The family seat is “Tyniughame llouse," Preston- lkirk, lla1lilingt(mshi1't: Miss (look ‘has been spending tht. siuruucr at Vlloisbriaut," Senncville, with her parents. She is tr sister oi‘ the illtllllllilfifil of’ Mluto, whom she was wtlsitlng In Scotland ‘lust iulflllllll- She made her‘ detbut In 192l- Masked Flogging Sprees Resumed MA(1()N_ (mi 15.—Author- ities have before them a re» currentze of the tnusktztl flosillllg spress which some urouths i180 zittractetl considerable attention. y instead of only ("l9 "m" hm‘ lug been whipped Thursday night. reports were made today that four mun Itatl been beaten by masked bands. R. E. Ilobo. proprietor of a stunll grocery store, mode his way t; physician. Summary treatment illicit liquor traffic Gus home today nfter he had been sev- but Ilrefll IIPOEVBBB crely beaten lllldGf‘ the care of a recently in understanding It. irttcntleti liOIl\'t‘l'$il7-lllllll him, held at 21 Cromwell road on Thursday night, reference was made to the discussions arising front the roctaut grant to France were tloscrihetl at. the time as ex- clusive. rights oi’ urcrntiologltznl re- search I11 the country. It will be recalled that Sir Hercules Read. the president of the India Society. wrote a letter to the Titties on May 17, (expressing 11 Iiopc that snvauts of other thou French nationality would be trlIewi-tl to participate. I11 the investigations. O11 May 25 our Paris ctu-resrtotultvut announced that urt amicable arrangement hntl Iioeu ruatle between the French and Ilritlslr (loverunrents on the subject. Speaking at the receptimr, Sir Hercules lit-ail said that in the ficltl of arts and archaeology no less than in that of economies, it was (rssentiul that the great na- tlons of the world should work to- gether for mutual advantage. Ilc was glad to think thnt In nrchuetiln glcal work lrt Asia the French (lov- t-rutuent had agrcctl that English explorers woultl be welcomed tn work side by side with their own ttnvants. The archaeological field I11 ancient countries was wide enough to allow nll notions to pur- tlcipate in discovery without jost- ling each other, and he was glad English Oricntalists at France's enlightened attitude In Afghanis- tan. It was to men like M. Scnurt that they looked to ensure the enu- tinuauce of such useful and pleas- ant relations. M. Stenirrt expressed his gratifi- cation that the India Society had already contributed to the bringing of his country and England togeth- er in tho field of Oriental research Intlian nrt has been misunderstood In the past among estern critics, as been mude The Afghan Ilfiuister, speaking also was ntlminiatereti to Ollie M. in Persian. said that a treaty hurl Perry under Indictment for alleged been sinned between France nntl Robgftg, Afghanistan giving the former Hum m he ppm-y‘; grktm], um] J, 13, rights oi’ archaeological investiga- (:ondy(lnrl the Imp“ we", uppfig- tion, and he had not nny official od tlttrlug the tiny. Ne arrests have been Neither were the officials success- informntion that it had since been runtle. W1 Flfltl- fttl in running down tho perpetrnt- HOLY LAND DOOMS ors of tho series of masked parties of sevornl months ugo. At thnt time whippiugs were {atlmlnitrteretl tn KAISER TOWER JERUSALEM. Aug, I5. -—— The Dr. Ettgtme Schreiber, formerly of Kaiser Tower, which was erected llnstoll; I)r. I1. N. Mills, wood; In connection with Bright's cane. but she was not whipped. Ilillbt for some time after ‘his experiences avowed his intention he loft town Instead. Lynn- err the Jaffa Gate here to commem- L. Bright and others. Mrrt. ornte Wilhelm seeondhs visit to the ck Pace, of New York, was Holy Land In 1898, is about to be tttiten captive by a ntusketi bond (lemolluhetl. garden by native and visitors as an eyesore. It has long been re- iGL.___ llllfllly u man it... perished in try- cele- .tI1t: India Society an opportunity to do honor to one of its vice-presi- dents, .\I. ltitnile. St-nnrt. At a. well- to meet by the Afghan (Iovornntetit of what. Pope Pius the situation which has been trretrtetl in this territory by the crisis Spain has gone through, and by the recent elections there. He will tilso begin negotiations with regard to a visit oi‘ the King oi‘ Spain to Rome. The date oi‘ this visit is not yet. fixed and will depend largely 011 the internal conditions In Spain, and on the general European situa- tion. The protocol of the King's visit will almost certainly be iden- tical with the one drawn up for the to voice the satisfaction felt,by all visit of the King of the 'l3elgiaus who was the first Catholic sover- eign to visit the Vatican officially, since the full of temporal power I11 Monsignor Dolci's mission to Jlumaula is uut. considered likely by the Vatican to tarot-tent any ser- ious tilfilcirlties. The ground there 1111s been well truvered by iris most energetic predecessor, anti In any ease the present llunrnuiati (invernmeut seems to be very well disposed towards Catholics, which readers his task a comparatively easy one. Nloueiguor Filippo gees to Turkey as his first post after his unfortunate experiences I11 Mexico He is the first Apostolic visitor tn go there, as hitherto there has only been an Apostolic tieltagztttr. He will have to watch over the safety and well-being of the Catholic minorities in Turkey, nnd I11 his hands will be the negotia- tions for determining the position and statue oi’ the Catholic Church In the Near East, nII oi‘ which are dttentied with considerable diffi- culties. Negotiations for this trotiventlon have been going on for some time between the Vatican and n special commission appointed by the Jugo- Sluva Government. A different constitution has been drafted and forms the sitbject of further corr- vcrentlonir, between the Papal Sec- retary of State and ivlouslgnor Bookotich, the Jugo-Sluva minister in the Vatican. The questions to be solved are many and intricate, btrt the work has been facilitated by basing the negotiations on the principle of ap- plying to the annexed territories, the stipulations of the 1914 con- cord, between the Holy Sea and Serbia, modifying nnd altering them to fit special cases wherever rteeeesary. Special attention has also been paid to poIItIcnl-religlotttt situation 0f the new territories, which Is often totally different to that which existed In Serbia In Ell . ---¢-o->i-i ENGLISH REVIVE ANCIENT ACT‘ NORWICH, Norfolk. Atuz. 15>- Another of England's most ancient industries In being revived In the county of Norwich. This is the ‘rush matting" industry. mention- ed in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales an "Ye rushe mattinge." These mats. made from rushes which grow in profusion In the marshy districts of Norfolk, nro recogniz- ed mt the best covering for atone but lug to collect the living he titought the world owed him. floors. _ no accidents. lire occupied iiii HIIJIS Dan Patchen, Keltie, race tueeting. time that rain has visited New .-\rr- nan races, and it certainly put a day's events. Reitilzini: that the urteathcr was In bud Itunror, thousands it peopit? ers braved the elements and stood for hours in u. drlzzliug ruin until the finish of the last race at seven o'clock. natured one and took their trou- ibles cheerfully. Luckily there were lots oi‘ tooti anti refres-hureuls. Owing to the rain many oi‘ the features had to be cut out. them the Popularity trontest. There were three races on the program, tum 0i‘ them were finish- ed In straight heats and one went five heats tbefore a winner wits iln- ally determined. the racing a regular sea of mud and Luckily there were which “'21s precautions taken eby the drivers. Free-for-atl The first race called was the recognizable. test, being between i.\ir. '1‘. C. Eds klnnorrs Dan Patch?"- wion every heat by a fair margin. ___.__.___..€_-— Insane Slayer Will Probably TORONTO, Ont. Buffalo sirys: v Christopher Nelcoff. L _ O11t., who killed Mrs. Minnie Breetleu, June 7. at her home in Niagara ‘Falls, N. Y. will nrebelilr spend the remainder of his days in the asylum for the criminal I11- qine at hlattewnn. A commission appointed to ex- amine Velcotf ztfter he confessed the crime. has irtijirtlgctl the man insane. Volt-oft‘ has been locked 11p since his capture at ‘Moutrnstw. Up tn yesterday he insisted Ire was innocent. Then he broke down. Veicoft‘, in love with Mrs direc- tien, “'11s the star boarder. But another man came into her life. he said, anti anger swayed him. lliri-t. Ilreedcu was virtually tack. tier, Velcoff who hail iZl-‘lllfl “Wily l" rose with hlm, but he found the clothes mleslirg. Ile accused Airs. Breeden oi‘ giving them to the oth- er man and also of lavishiug money on hlm. She pretestetl. knife anti, returning to the living room, lug a lace curtain. attacked her. 'l‘ho knife. llt-‘Oll in the. murder was irltldort in the box car shack at tMoutrose. art-ord- ing to Deputy Police Chief Caliuau. ._- .._P<+>--_~_ 5 MORE AUTOISTS DIE AT CROSSINGS killed when the automobile they were riding In was struck by pas St. Patti Minneapolis and Omaha road Saturday . Tire accident occurred on a gratlt crossing just east of here. Baker. who was Identified by tiffccts found in the automobile was 55 years nltl according to information front Jau- t-ttville. Attthorltites are set-king tht Identity of the women in the cur with him. Announcements, Mfiitihgs, Etc. llATlisw-itlc per line per day. s. per line nor day for 3 days or over 8c n line P" filly for t; dnyn or over I5 figural initial letters, count n.- OM Wvrtl- i" rwr cent discount r... clsh. Atldrestt forms port of ntl and must be paid for. "Crnpautl (‘h|1rch of Inglantl Picnic on Rectory grounds Tues- day afternoon Aug 21st. "Lindsay ll. Colon Blacksmith Shop will be clotted after Aug 15th. till further notice. 3271.345.“ "Come to the Ice Cream Social at Pownal Hall, 5 o'clock till 10. If stormy first fine evening. 2| at Wiientlcy River on Monday, Aug 20th. at 6 p/nr. If not flue the fol Pcndergast, anti rniu interferctl with what otherwise would Iutve- been a lrementiortsly succcssiul crimp In the enjoyment of yester- stayeti at IIOIIIL- ‘but a thousand oth- The crowd was a good- illllllllg The track, which was at first simply wet, became at the last oi horses and drivers were almost un- tluc to which had three starters. llic con- ettJs Emotionlcss and LL-Col. Mne- Thc latter go to Asylum Attg. 15._—-A special tn the Toronto Star irom Morttrosc. slaugiiteretl, so savage was the at- Ou the night. of the mur- a rage, returned to get clothes, In- tending to take them back to Mont- lEnragc-d, Veleoff secured a jack- wherc the woman was s:-\v- LAKE CRYSTAL, Mlnn., Aug 15. ~Ge0rge Baker of Jnuesville, Minn. and two unidentified women were senger truin No. 3 on the Chicago Thursday evening ll iiw iiiii a IINIIEII FIVIJHIIIII BIIIIIIIIIIINS Babfiodd, Winners. For once I11ck was against "Jl111",'tl1e Itettvy footing suiting ilill] net. tcr tiran his lighter opponent. The 2.20 Trot and Pace bad six fililflvr-l-i. turd was a real good r- e 'I‘|his was tl1c first Kettle, owned -by .\Ir. J. Murray, or Clyde River, proved a very popular ‘winner, being driven with skill and “betterment by Mr. liuuh Walker lit-life's second treat I11 2.25%, was oXet-ilt-III for such bad tooling, The 2.30 Trot and Pace went tho limit. of five heats before being fin- ally awarded to .\ir. John McDon- ttld’s Baby Timid. Tire rack; was very keenly contostetl, Iiwby ’I‘otIiI winning the second, third and fifth lit-iris. The Pup, owned by Mr. Iiummontl Kelly won the first Iicat, and Patricia Aubrey, tiwueti by .\Ir. James O'Brien, Elmsdttle, won the fourth heat. Free for all Trot and Pace. Dan Pirtchen (iMt-Kinnon) I 1 1 ltlnmlitiultrss (T. (l, Idtlgett) 2 2 2 kemniah Aubrey (Itldward iStewari) 3 3 3 Time 2.20%, 2.22%, 2.23%. 2.20 Trot and Pace Kellie (II. Walker) 1 Mary ‘Pickfortl (Conroyi 4 lAlltorl. J., (W. Kelly) 2 (Ilcnmorro, ((701, hIcKinuon 5 Radiant, (Arbiug) 6 Jflfi IV. McKinney, J. Carver 7 Brenton lrl., (illooptar) Time 2.27%, 2.25%, 2.29. mam-era»- nausea-test a: 2.30 Trot and Pace Baby Todd (G. Hooper) 3 1 The Pup (H. Kelly) 1 4 ‘Patricia Aubrey (Jas ' Olllrieu) 5 3 3 1 2 Forward IIoy (Jl. lvlltton) Sylvia Princeton (‘I". (‘ouroyi 4 5 5 m Governor (leueral (W. Mathews) 6 6 6 m 'l‘lme 2.31%, 2.30%, 2.29%, 2.34% 2-40 d4. Officials Starter-IF, .1. 1'1. Wright. Jutlgese- Whiter Brown, Morrison, F, ‘Wright, TImers——Ed. Afanson, Dr Loekart. E. F. Acorn. Hugh All Ireland Flocks to Famous Dublin Horse Show (British United Flt-en) LONDON, Aug. 15. -—d-l0ldiug of wot-Id famous Dublin Horse Show this week recalls the glories of the old vice-regal days nnd fashionable ere. before the war for the first time I11 a decade thousands of visitors are flocking to the show which is Ireland's chlel‘ social sporting event of the year, The election campaign is for om-t- forgotten save In country dis- tricts where a Iiltter fight is being waged for every true within u hundred miles of Ditblin Itas gone to the capital to see the liucst jumping the wnrltl has ever teen and to admire the great hunt- ers for which ilrclanti has long Iieeu famous. Members of the government Itavu no hesitation I11 saying they son I11 this evidence of a return to normal tintes‘ anti distinct. encour- agcntetit of their tzhtrtrces at the pulls and rmdotrblcd damage to the chain-es of the Republican die herds. . ‘s FUN arenas ' ,4 ALLilTi-IQVACATION .- ADS- SOYOUCAN- l HAVE. SOMETHtN6 ~ TALK ABOUT wuiLE not» Sm AT not-at: The Weather, Etc, TORONTO, Aug. lit-Maritime ‘o souihwee winds par-fly cloudy In eastern sections but mostly "air nnd cool. tliigh title this morning at 1.11 and tomorrqw morning at 1.28. "Come to the lee-cream Festival Sun rises ‘this evening at 7.09 and , risers tomorrow morning ‘ab-QM. Summersitle tide eighteen 11in- lOWlIIK lllle lllZlll- 2i pater Inter than Charlottcpoyn. Irishman ' 4%;- . .,%3?-' n“? r