~, , or a ‘l MERCHANT _ ii” f, “v \ . The elite scam iodorget that vul- . \- . . . garity ls the‘ mark of the vicious. 1on1 ' Imp.‘ Guardian. Iaaudru “n” ‘a r mupmssoww Guardian ‘rem Largely Attended tMeetlng ofAssociated Trade Boards. Qomprehensive Review 20f Board’s, Activities Given By President A. MacDonald, Who. ' Was Re-Elected For Ensuing Year.’ Strong’ Resolutions Urging Reduction Of Freight Rates, Implemenifitiqn Of Duncan Report, Winter Transportatien Serviée, Air Port Facilities, Etc, Passed nanimously._ q upon to speak. expressed his pleasure at being present, and extended a welcome on behalf of.” the Govern- ment. He paid a tribute to the work oi the Women's institute, both in regard to their assist f fe to the gov- ernment, and to tho lprivaie work carried on by the o anlsation. He referred also to theiih activities in connection with the Sanitarium. and the valuable help reeiilercd in the schools throughout Province. Speaking oi’ the Assoel d Boards of Trade he stressed thejiqalue of such a non-political organ tion in i119 public liie of the Prov ‘oe. The win- ter air mail service a. d the assur- ance of a second car. erry Ire d1!‘- ect results of the iaboms of this or- ganization. 1 President MacDonalh, then sub- mitted his annual _ port. which appears elsewhere in [his issue, and ‘ no eighth annual-meeting oi th; lssociated Boards of Trade. which waned yesterday morning in the Board of Trade rooms and ncluded pith a largely attended out-door meeting and luncheon at the Ex- piriiucntal Farm. was one of the Iicst successful conferences held in he history of this cpcndid omniv- iiop which has done much to advance ii» interests cf the Province coin- llercially and otherwise. At the executive meeting yesterday pinning the minutes o! the previous innual meeting and executive meet- ing were read and approved and the accessory preliminary business was bspatched. The Charlottetown loud was represented by Messrs. _8. ‘A. MacDonfld. R. l. Mutch. J. O. Ilylidmari, S. A. McLeod, E. T. H1885- s. Rattenbury. Jul. Paton. o. E. Ilill; the Summcrsldp Board by Mr. 0.1!. Rogers; the Alberton and Welt Prince Board by Mcllrl. Hunter. A. l. Mathclon. and .7. Ii. Birch. A report cf the. Iinsnces showed a iiiiall balance on tho credit side. In the afternoon almost 800 dele- rltcs gathered on thc beautiiui lawn ii the Eirperimental Farm. the num- lio- including representatives from Ii cf the women; Institutes throughout the province. nesident $5. MacDonald. after weicomins lilo delegates. remarked on the large number of those present. and con- hlicd this situation with that ex- lltina some years ago when it was liucst impossible f to gct together lmi at repNlcni-ative jathering oi liiiiness men. Mr. MacDonald IP°K° , time by non-Canadian pro- CIICCIS, AND wlsnmaiid a nicotine cf Maritime“ Stock Breeders and hush. uess men held recently at Amherst. s. resolution favouring Joint action on the part of the three Provincial Governments of the Maritime Prov- inces. with a view to equalizing the exportandiocalratesongrainswas passed. BE I"! THEREFORE RESOLVED that this meeting of the Associated Boards of Trade of Prince Edward Island, representing the Industrial and Agricultural interests oi the Province. strongly rcccad its approval cf an immediate reduction of the lo- cal freight rate to meet that in cp- ereticn on shipments for export and FURTHER. that thh Ruciutlon. backed by strong representations from this Board be presented without which was adopted ufresd. m delay to the Board of runway Com- Mrs. William Mutchr-lincky Po . missicners. presid nt oi the Wo ' 's Institute ' p” , on behalf oi the org tiongwarln- ATION 0I"DUNOAN iy thanked the Bo o! Trade rol- naroar . the invitation issued tit-the Institute Moved ny m. w. s. Boultcr. delegates. _ fl- ‘ ' ' ' Seconded by Mr. G. B. ~ After the election of oiiicers and ‘WHEREAS: The Duncan Commis- the discussion and ,tion c! rcs- sion recommended that the 20% re- oiutions published below. an euloy- duoticn on the Atlantic region por- able tea was served ollphe mounds. tion of the freight rates should ap- the delegates then retutnins W m“! D1! i711 I11 "W" 9918M. °fllililmil ha...“ F in the Maritime provinces and for- warded‘ by rail. v AND WHEREAS: This recom- mendation has not yet been im- plemented. AND WHEREAS: This province on account of the geographical situation x l|f . _ OFFICERS ELECTED The following oriioerl were elected ior the ensuing- ycari h‘ President. S. A. MecDonald. (rc- that the Prince mdward Island AM scciated. Boards of Trade in session assembled urge the Minister of Rail- ways and our federal representatives and senators that this particular Recommendation of the Duncan Commission be implemented thereby assisting our farmers ‘and shippers in retaining their export business. secretary-treasurer, G. lli. run. Executive. Qucensdounty: J. 0. Hyndman, H. P‘. McPliik. O. 5- Mi!" Kenzle. I,‘ Prince County: G. M. Muttart. A- J. Matheson. J. B. Myhck. Kings county: J- .,4_\- WWW- flpy McLean. H. H. ACQFII. The It. ' ,, resolutions. after in- tercsting uisoussion. cw!" adopted unanimously: " ' Premier Saunders. who was called ’ KNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS, MEETINGS. are Uni "Dr. Olift, M. Dr-Start now hon" Icventlon cure. Station, Welt- mmr 0°" N‘ y” ' 5' A‘ Loannm swrrcu neurons STATION Moved by Mr. s. u. Birch. Seconded W Mr. A. J. Mathiescn. WHmilASWrbo farmers of Bar- pers and vicinity have requested the Railway Monument to Nplm at i-iarpcrs Station “Show and name cal-diam. M0"- ily. Orchestra. ‘ "ima-s-zo-ai. i. mafltnry usorariane e 0c. W: e slip matixeas covers much mo s. nded- by J w_ Boumn ‘mm’ ‘m ‘M’ "m .‘§%"..°..':..-u. wrciqitnass: A railway ireishi 17W “D0 ‘ , wt o! thirty-seven cents‘ T; hunhdr: n't miq seeing "Sweet I H’ ounds is available on PM"! inn" by si. Andrew's Talent in 12mm, m, m.“ m... psintowest ll glillage Hall hidagaovlcaniéicle. comm“ m, expmtvjih "my", g t ml!- 0Q“ lPfillavuh-u-al’ n“ o’ flnyqavm ‘nu gig-lull cent: v per hundred mund- Iimii" l" "Ice Cream rustivsl h: Afton Kl"- terisls confined i"..li°m""° “i” v. Mum ccth. Proceeds n. no lump“... in tho insulin Provincll. agillflintinghlll. I lint!!!» s“: AND I“ ffiuoglgfl, in ‘7- ‘ " I u-VM’ m. mgggmio production oi dairi- hog and poultry products i" i“ Maritimcl that a cheep mi“ °¢ grain and other concentrated feeds be available roi- the we victor Mi- REDUCTION 0F BAT‘! Moved by Mr. R. W- Bill"- |~' on ti? iliiii. uonofoccceatraocsihiiillliiflm" .woiiiaosssrntlvwibf*"""°' our ianuaiurnish wince-mt?" ififii ;~§i*t= ti?‘ iygfigi ~_—' //// b ‘ ' ,,.. ‘if’ 311%‘ The People's Paper g e Y "'»"‘ ' “i i‘ (lovers Prince Edward Island Like the Dcw ' CHARLOTTETOWN. cannon. FRIDAY, AUGUST 3., 192., ’ 0| TY PRAISE!) Hill PARKING RElililIiTiilNS II/alifax Visitor Greatly ' Impressed With Han- dling of- Exhibition In Island I bridge, was second and George wood. térbdarmiohl. . ’ t higher freight rates. uhterie 9g the many apponunrti” now ex. elected). Ind 995593395 _ . m, m W. “mm m, m,” who . Vice-president. prince 00.. o. n. il placed at a amt: Ire willing to ,w k-opportunities norm- ‘ ‘l; L than other portions vim to any within the British Em- vice-mild“ K °°-- wr ' "Wm"- . - m 1.001,, - mlcnmjonn mi: rr nmsonvszo .Maintal'n Order to a lam extent in southern Pales- newal oftho conflict between Aralil and Jews anywhere in- the country. 1/ '/ 4/ ‘ _.. ;~v- - Rr-ruacm) m. s. a. oracoomlhu. - President. "Associated Boards of Trade. whose annual report h p“. llched in iodsfs Guardian. MARITIME}: A a ‘ii I (Special to The Guardian) TOlwmiO. Aug. 29—'i.‘he ‘Mark timed rcmped away with the ilrlt two ‘red ribbons handed out today. when judging of the dairy cattle classes opened at the C. N. l. Quebec took the third ens ohmic fourth- It took the Judge so minutes to do- oide the placing of the l4 builrin thenoutoin close. u. n. uocsrtby. of ‘Sussex, N. 8., was awarded the red ribbon. J. Stanley Watson, wood- rroy; out. thini. Nova Scotia chalk- eduplirstiutbe Guernsey class. bulls over I years when l". W. Swin- dalls. Princepcrt, Nova Scctia, was ayiflad nrst prise for his Tfilllwl: GOOD SHOWING maritime Eoisteins, shown by N- L. McCarty, Suuex, N. Hound J. Walter Jones. Oh lottoiawh. P.1- t, made a "great showing onrths rim day of iudging at the Canadian Na- ttonall‘ Inhibition. There were us Bnlstciils, probably the lsrsut num- bereveratcneshoraButintbedrst l: classoajudged today the smi- times won ‘I firsts and both bull championships. McCarthy ~wcn sen- for and grand and Jones. Junior. won s tints and Quebec 3. N.B.d,P.I.I.8., l In Palestine (Special to The Guard!!!) JERUSALEM. Aug. Il-Tho am!!!’ hind. of the British lnllltll’! 906.1! maintained order in Jerusalem and tlnmwhllcthurcwalliclmiilllu‘ conditions in the north were more unsettled. The British scldlciu I116 marineqwhc were nailed hers wall the eltuation became m". N" coca distributed to most ct tbs‘ och-l . till/Q... liiili ;...'""tf"" .. --- '"-».,,__ 11v THE LEAD‘ tipsy were not.’ he replied. "miresn" wcrirhuoweddn1uet~eo m, ' ther. and when they got out they xx,“ w,“ \‘\ Read by Traffic Capital. r force.’ he gave illustrations. "In the Island capital they use ovary available bit of space when there is a rush. Every park receives its quota of autos and there are lpaoes MARKED OUT for them. It is not a case of cars being pushed over the greensward heltcr-skeltcr. Thousands of cars wege in evidence at ‘this Exhibition. yet. claims this gentlemen. you could go to your own _car. remove it and drive away at a moment's notice. Jomplrisous with the Halifax Exhib- iuon. Perkin! at the Exhibition grounds has always been above the average-for Halifax. Why not ap- ply it to the every day rush. “I questioned this motorist. ‘Weren't the parks disfigured as a result oi the cars being driven over at"!!! equal distance from one ano- BAOKED out." Rum Running Probllam Found In 11... Maritimes orrAwA, Aug. ao-ii new prob- lem in the prevention of rum-runn- ing in "the Maritime Provinces has arisen in recent weeks. Two years ago the Dominion government. by legislation, extended, for the purposes of checking runnrunning, its Juris- diction ovcr ycaoels of Canadian ros- letry to the lfl-mlie limit, while the jurisdiction over vessels o? sexism’ inBritaih and in ioreign countries stopped at iive miles. ' Ibi- some time past a large num- ber c! vessels mused in running l1- qucr into the slicres of the Maritime Provinces have been lransferrins their registry, a large percentage cf them to that oi Newfoundland and they have bi this moans ambled themselves to m nearer to the Can- adian shore with their cargoes. Sc extensive has become this new form of law evasion that it is understood the rederal authorities are prepar- lfll “Links representation to the or that island. comes to Otta- lsterthisfaii thematterislikll! _ taken up directly with him and failing that visit. the question wilihe the subiect of communications. - verybody ' The following. item in s. newsy isa-" tun by "Man on the Street." in the Halifax Evening Mail. will be road here witlninterest and appreciation. “A Halifax man who recently mo- tored to Charlottetown. P. Iii. 1.. for the l-‘lhibiiion. was onth iastic over the ‘solution of the puking problem there. ‘I wish.’ said he. ‘that we handled the parking o! our cars in Halifax Just half as well as Char- ' lottctown docs with its tiny police ,/ “I am not trying to draw invldlous \\\ ,4; ' s PAGES HANGED For CRIME g. ‘Ihstoatofagroatholrtisluill e yabilltytebafairtoafoo. ' fw . i MAJliMs OI A i’ Marie Vlau and her friend Philbcrt BAPTIST cnirliiicl WOLFVILLE, N. 8., Aug. ill-Rev. M. S.» Richardson was elected presi- dent of the Maritime Baptist Con- vention in session here today under the retiring Presideint, .1. A. Clark, or’ Charlottetown. Dr. A. L. Huddleston. of Halliax, and n. n. Jenkins, were chosen Vice-President ior Nova Scotla and Prince Edward Island. The ncminatin ’ committee's report named Dr. I1. S. Poole as secretary, Rev. l". n. Eaton and Rev. M. H. Mason as assistant secretaries, and Charles Fitch Treasurer. Rev. H. E. Stillwell. secretary of the_mission board re- ported slity missionaries in Indie, 100 churches, 829 Sunday Schools and a church membership of 20,574. Dr. J. D. Freeman in the principal ad- dress, noted a new spirit of optimism throughout the provinces in things oi the spirit. Never was the quest {or truth keener than today, "seienee and philosophy," he said, "groan under their own weight, apart from Christ." ._ WOLFVILLE, Aug. 29. Members of the Baptist clergy irom all parts of the Maritime Provinces at the an- nual meeting of the United Baptist Institute in University Hall today. discussed at length, following addres- ses delivered by Capt. W. A. White, pastor ofv the Cornwallis Baptist Churcli,_I-lalifax, and Rev. A K. Her- lllm. Moncton, the attitude of the church on "race readjustment" and "the church and the lodge." Two other addresses, one by Dr. W. C. Kcirstead, of the University of New Brunswick, on "The magic;- and Social Rcrofrs." and the other, ‘"1110 Church and Bacialism," by m, N. A. McNeil, Sussex, were also dis. cussed. Rev. A. K. Herman, Vice-President, Wllldod over the conference. at which special music was rendered by the Acadia quartetto. composed of Rev. H. Phinney, Westport; Rev. W._ I. Deson, Rev. G. R. T. Ayiing, Milton, and Rev. M. B. Richardson, saint John. Oificcrs for the ensuing year were elected as ioilowsz-President, Rev. A. H. Saunders. St. George. N. 3.: First Vice-President, Rev. P. E. De- Wollc. Oaliso: Second Vice-President. HIV. A. J. Vincent. Charlottetown; Secretary-Treasurer, Dev. D. H. Malt- land. ‘rs-mo. _ Additional members of the exeou. five-Rev. H. '1‘. Wright. Port Maib land: Rev. Harry Mullins, Windsor. I Leicbyre, who were hanged at Holt] Que, at 8 a. m., Aug. 28. for the mus-J time Domain. Other officers are tions. He will be accompanied by hi; daughter, Ishbcl, and a private lag. der oi the woman's husband. The Visa woman is the seventh or im- u; i“ be henna in Canada. isiiltiin tRANILEHIEF Charlottetown Member Honored at Windsor Convention of Pyth- ’ ian Sisters. WINDSOR, N. S_., Aug. Iii-Mrs. Jean White. of Charlottetown. was installed this morning as Grand Chief of the Pythian Sisters Mari. Grand Secretary Elizabeth Russell. Stcllarton; G. J. Hattie Cole, Dart- mouth: G._M.. Olga Gibson. Manc- ton: G. M. of l". Beatrice Walters. Saint John; Grand Prelate. Evaiene Block. Saint John; Grand Guard, O. Ethel Earl, Moncton; Grand ‘rrugtgg, Kate Foster, Grand Mansn. The Grand lodge held private business sessions today. WILL LEA v12 FOR GENEVA (Special to The Guardian) LONDON, Aug. 29.—Prenlier Ram- BIY MacDonald will leave Saturday for Geneva to attend the session e1 i110 lllombly of the League o! Na- "ilfy. It has not been decided ex- actly how ion: the Labor leader will remain in Geneva but he will stay at least three or iour days. Sour. 0 filter. Cure Aim’ REAL ' (oi-Lace MEN 'lllEY dusf (of KicKEc BY o‘ A Hones v 4 \ iii.- INDIAN CBJIIATIOII ‘HALIFAX. N. s, Aug. sou-rho 800th. anniversary celebration of the modsratenorthwestariywiiidatail withnotnluchchanlolntempl- mil-ill will“! in 0am Breton was stun. held at Ghepvi Island recently Dole- ‘Ilouonto. rain gatasiremvanoluseotiousofthals- llonkeaL clear .. Saint John. clear lesion. clear ...... mommy, Aug. zit-mutants, aha...“ subscriptions Pv “an Ilollverod s-mw’ on...» ans n a a 1w < l Muniimzii REACHEI) llllll GERllANl' of’ ‘the Evacuation Rhineland ~ to Be Completed at the End of Next June. (Special to The Guardian) HIE HAGUE, Aug. 29.-—Thd Young plan has been saved. The five powlll. Britain, France, Belgium. ltaly and Japan reached an agreement with Germany today on the ccmproinlsl plan whereby Great Britain's dlv manila are met in great part. ‘ . Germany made the concessions asked 0i he: and agreed to the plan reached by the five powers yesterday. It was agreed that evacuation of the Rhineland shall be completed at the end oi next June. The agreement marked the end of the final con- troversial stage oi the greatest poiiti~ .- cal and financial problem in history- the liquidation of the World War. Minor problems, of course, remain w be settled, but the powers have at last attained common ground on the general points at issue. and the methods of handling them. The agreement is complete. but ii iuustbo supplemented this aitern "an by a settlement of various financial " , including who pays the costs of the Rhineland occupation after September 1, and until evacua- tion la completed. ' Alter live hours discussion last night, the German eicgatcs had not budged from their position. Unless the financial hurd of lthineland occupation was removed from Ger- many's shoulders after Sunday, they insisted they would not iiubmit to the sacrifices demanded of them in the live-power agreement in order to achieve British acceptance oi the Young plan. , Dr. Carl Joseph Wirth, of the Ger- man delegation, emerging lrom the session said: “Germany cannot pay everything alone. The others must help. If Mr. Snowden is able to ask 100 percent. we can compete with him." r FOX MEETING 11v M_o_1vc 101v (Canadian Press) _- - MONTREAL. Auk. Qt-More than two hundred men and women iron? various Daria of the Maritime Plov- inces who are interested in the Tot raising industry were in attendmifl‘ at the convention held here today un- darthoauspioesoftheltmericanliioi! Institute. A civic welcome was one“ " tended to the gathering by Deputy Mayor G. W. Redmond. O. O. Avard o! Sackviiie, Vice President of the Institute icr New Brlmswick. presided and papers dealing with various sub- jects of importance to fox were read. Apapcronsomebrceding problems and how to solve them prepared by Dr. W. B. Russell was road this morning by Maxwell Dako- men. Dr. A. H. Kennedy of Ssokvib presented a paper on "Had for Sick Homes" and Dr. A. A. Kingsccte of Ssckville read a paper entitled. 3d.- ney Discuss in rules. Prevalence and. Prevention. ‘I110 locating adjmlflild, at noon for luncheon, reepenia rat , no o'clock when a. s. acronyms. seated a p698. in a Pelt.“ ' . -.- u». (lpaclaliolfheilaarlhn), ~ roaowro. out. Act. ss.-,". ' .l-