' The best advertising is the ‘intakes the iilnancial wheels go round. - ' t Past performances are worth boasting of only when they 00n- T" tinue to perform; A o? or -_.Q_ -—____-:_:* pull! °"""“"K'mgi1““l'e:a "a: l - CHARLOTTETO A ' ' ‘ Q ‘A k - - - wu, CANADA WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20,1924 s,» ------»--- »---- w» Iall. Canada all U. EMU-IO - i nlnwni unn- ininii IN nniigninni Sen. Belcourt Says Ex- liiS SilN not iii sun sllln (Canidlan iPreu.) NEW YORK, Aus- 19.>—l<‘0r the sscontl time in two months an es- cellent Success cspctl Sing Sing prisoner gave hlni- D t "ill?i.‘lll.lif.‘l'“°“iil°t;l.; ° Y “e ° 0 t ggnilliiic Diinn-ggio, 20 years old. Ramsay Me‘ escaped July 26 from a road f trusties at Clemmons, N. m» Donald . ngv y_ 1-19 had about nine months of a aentlenrenfil ttjwfierzad “ ha" your“ nonotigiifiiiiééqogfiiiil wonder- for arce ~ ,_ ,- ‘, Mitliillg his wa yto New York, be ’ \ [slim pal-gills; We“ w the home m’ ‘ma lflthen resonrc e l u l- mclielas iDima-ggio, in cherry ‘less M Pm street. But his fears and conscien m] R cc troubled him. His father, though er “ma” MacDo n n l tl were features of the recent inter - Allied Confer e n c e which chiefly dnipressel Scn ator N, A. licl- court, the Rameay ‘ Macbonaidflianadlan rep-- he sheltered him, gave the youth m understand tiiat he did not ap- prqve-ofhis conducts-He told his Olll B "They trusted yo uand you didn't do rlghl, i tlilnk you ouglht to give yourself up-" James L. Long, State Superin- tendent of Prisons. received an sn- (Conttinued on Page 3) Is Spanked And Has Dad in Court (Canadian Prcn.) PIIIIJA-DEDPHIA- Aug. ill-—- Chargeti by his ninetcen-year-old daughter with having spanked her publicly’, Louis Glazier was put uii- ile, $500 bond to keep the peace by Magistrate OlConnor. The daughter. Rose, testified that while she was talking to some neighbors. her father called to her, and when she failed to hear Ihim riislied out, tumetl her over ‘his knee aiul administered punishment iii traditional style. rcsentative at the conference. Sen- ator Belcourt declared to the. Cana- dian Press that tho successful ter- mination of the conferenc-ti was duo to the British Prime Minister more than to anyone clsc. Mr. Mac- l)oiialti's grt-Jut tact anti conspicu- ous ability were notable features of the conference throughout he added. The French Premier, by his clcar vision, unfailing courage anti good (Continued on Page 3) -_---¢0->___..__ U. S. Missionaries l Safe At Canton (Canadian Press) WASHINGTON, Aug. 19. -—~ The American Charge tPAfIaires at Pc- klng has reportde to the State De- partment that, a telegram from the consul general at Canton indicated that considerable fighting between opposing factions of Yunanese soi- iiicni had occurred Aug. 15th near the American llaptist Mission in the. ’l‘ungshon suburb - f (laiiton. The consul general reported that ho was investigating, and that ii telegram from the AllHEflC-‘lil coin- mantlcr of tho Soutli- (lliinii patrol said all Americans were sale. Condensed Speci RATE.-4o. oer word, net each insertion in this column. . ‘FOR SALE, THAT DESIRABLE resilience No. 186 Prince St. il- 5. Allllliiill TAKES Sllli ll lilllllliN Declares British After Merchant Marine and Not Naval Limitation. (Canadian Press) WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass, Aug. l9.-— (ire-at. Iirlta-in dominates tho League of Nations and the com- merce of the world and inspired the Washington conference for limitation of armaments in order t0 prevent the United States from having sufficiently strong l1 nuvy i0 Protect a merchant marine which would compete with that of Great Britain, said Rea-r Atlmlrnl W. L. Rodgers of U. S. navy, retir- ed in a statement today at the In- stitute of Politics. ."Our limitation of the arma- ments treaty of three years ago [iltiycd into England's hands, and fiidectl she originated it," snid the Admiral. "She docs not wish us to inter- fere with lltll‘, as our nautical growth might permit us to do. it ivns the troiiipctition of our mer- chant fltii-t with that of Great liritain which siic liopcd indirectly to limit by direct action upon our navy. it is not to be thought that she was Cfllilttlllllllillllg the rivalry of the iizivies as the primary issue. “iii regard to the prospective in- tcriiiitii-niil loan tn (lcriiiiiiiy, it is llllcgitltl that the American bankers arc waiting for England -to takc the initiative. (Continued on Page 3) Talk of Another * Arms Conference . (Canadian Press) WASHINGTON, Aug. 19. —With an agreement on reparations and tho Ruhr assured, there is increased talk in Washington about culling u second arms limitation confor- t-ncc. Prcsiihiit (loolltlge is ox- pcctcil to issue thc call before cloc- tioii. informal soundings oi senti- ment among European powers iiiiii Japun have been taken, and tho atl- ministration has been zidviscii the leading powers are agreeable to such n conference. Apply to It. E. Colwili care of Johnson and Johnson's; City. 3583-8-15-31. . _.-_..___.i ‘WANTED—TWO _ OR THREE gang tractor plow. Apply Box I'll Charlottetown. 2i collie pups, five weeks old. P. M. ' ‘FOR SALE l- PURE BRED llodd, Harrington. 3033-8-19 m iii. >i_._._______.______ ‘FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN T0 quick purchaser, Ford Sedan. ll cart- of (luardian. 3073-9 20 m2i. Half Canatlafs Acreag 'WANTED—CAPABLE MAID IN iiiniily of three. Apply Mrs. Art- hur Match, Box 294, City. 3tl29-8-l9mtf. Inspection Servic ‘TWO GENTLEMEN BOARDERS can he accommodated at 0 Graf- ton St. (Phone 277 J.)—-3i. Best He Mr. tlnorge Partridge. fllilcf‘ of lit- Potato liispt-ctiui SUPViLiih JllilWLl, is .ii l.llt‘ city for u tcw iiys and has Vlailtdl u numbci" of he. largest potato farms in the ..t::nity. lie will ciiiitiiiiii- his ill- ‘STRAVED- FROM ROYALTY two calves, one Jersey anti one Ayrshire. Please notify .l Walker, 114 Prince Street, Cit)" 8i -— .|lti\'li0ll tour in other parts of the ‘LOST-YESTERDAY lN THIS province. Ml‘. Purtritlgi- spooks city two ten dollar bills. Finder .i'\'y iiivtii-iibly oi‘ lllu swtl lit-IMO rc tii s sexism and says please leave at Guardian. lit- es. very favor- ward. 3593 810 3i prospects ht- hat lht- crop tltllllllili‘ ilily with any lii- lliL; HvPll (also- whcrc. 'l‘lit-ri~. are under inspection lireunliout lho lloiiiiiiion, approxiiii .ll.t'ly 20,000 lllil‘0.-'. hi‘ sccd pointers- Jf this tiunntity tlfitlti acres are ill his province, a lt'lllIli'l(illJlC in- crease iii the il('i‘l'ill-'I\‘ D911‘. Willi!"- liist your, was 3200 acres. it will ilso lit‘ ntilcti that practically half q“. ,,.-,-..;,;_-<- ol‘ the liominitiii under this crop is iii Prince ltltlwflftl lslniitl. Mr, Partridge says that a very favourable reputation has been Gruesome Find In Furnace Room ‘WANTED-BY YOUNG MAN limird in private family. Apply at this 0flice.—2l. ‘WANTED TO RENT SMALL RE- sidence with modern convenienc es. Centrally located. Apply at "Me to "G" care of Guardian. 8584-8 lh-tl. ___?_____________ ‘JOB PRINTING OF EVERY description cheaply and exped itlously executed. Guardian Cent- n1 Job Printory. Phone 183. 2870-5 iltf. . ‘WANTED ii i-Asssuosus FOR Packard car leaving for Boston. Write care Guardian Office or be in front of office 4 p. m. Aug. 28th. fare $15. 8872 8-20 m 1i- ‘WANTED- AT ONCE EXPERI- enced fox rancher, married man (ulnidia Prone.) iiatrnnux. Ans- 19- hrefepred, referenc a required. u hairy will“ “PPM” Telephone m. Mogcton. n. r. lit birth. WM! round In the illiimm“ Reid, 712 Main Street. room of a local hotel today "l" 9"‘? ., - entice iliitia arrested. it was chars- ihot the girl had Blv- he child while emlilm“ st Kentvllle, and that birth. She asserted. 8858-8 19 m ill. of the 110m i-i—-——~——--—— Fox- Island. ‘WANTID-RANCHING AOOOM-ed by police modetlou near Charlottetown for on birth to t number pairs of foxes, or would ed in o hotel rent s ranch if suitable. Applylt had died at "B." Guardian Office. the pouch filly, that she carried l ‘ 8058-8-10 m 8i. the body with he.» in her trunk sin- ce sometime in July and after. co- ‘WANTELTO Ill-NT WALL min; to H store centrally located. State meat, concen , terms. Apply "K" are Guardian. the furnace-stub . _,,_ _ puss-go r_ii_ Qi. was given work. 1 led t-he hndr behiml g ‘ 0i a Hotel. -'l‘he bmlY of ily iinii tiled Reynolds of iuiriix to find employ- e hotel where she P. E. isiiiin SEED Pniiinis ‘ SING SHCWINB e in Seed Potatoes Now in This Province-Chief of Potato c Declares , Crop - Here Compares Favorably With Has Seen. crt-atcil in the llnitcd States seed cniisuiniiig urcns by the Prince Edward island product. This rc- putntion, he wishes to express-i, can be maintnintitl only by thc strictest observance of tlic standards adopt- cti by the Department anti eternal of the producers and inspectors. it must not be lost sight oi‘ that coni- pctition is becoming very keen anti only the best quality ciiii hope to hold the market. Mr. declares that Prince EtLW-lrtl lrllllliil has an excellent atlvantage in tho Potato Growers’ Association, its sccretziry, Mr. Iloulter and the anti his staff working most luirni- onlnusly together with the one object in view, namely, making Prince Edward Island sccd potatoes better than the best that are being produced. British Liberal Leader In Lords Retires (Canadian Pren) tired from th retire m e n were by Viscoun sonnl. gleaming Grey. lint "nil us,""°.‘t‘ltfltns.lit. l - ‘ Rimnuski, Seats (Canadian Pren) MONTREAL, Aug. lib-Nomina- tions were made today for the fed- eral by elections on September 2 p at St. Antoine division of Montreal and in Rlmouski. Iii St. Antoine made vacant by the resignation of lion. Walter Mit- chell because he did not agree with tiic last budget, William M. Hlrks, prominent business mun, will be the Conservative candidate anti Alder- Last Minute News Flashed in Over the Wires (Canadian Press) QUEBEC. Aug. 19. — The British special service squad- ron encircliing the world con- sisting of the H. M. S. Hood. H. lllllillilllll EXIJUHSIUN On S. Si-Tiochelaga Last Night Enjoyed by a Large Num- ber. Almost a hundred ladies anti M. S. Repuliie and H. M. 8. Adelaide arrived at: Quebec at 1.50 p. m. today. man W. J. llushin will be the Lili- i-rul siandurtlbcarer. Nomination tiny was marked by the ziiiiiouncenicnt this mnrniiig of the withdrawal of Leslie. J. Boll from the (‘onservntivc candidature. Up till today thcre were two (‘on- servativei candidnt.es in the field. in Rimouski the government standard br-arcr will he General Sir liugenta Fist-t who will be opposed by idlzcur Sassevllie K.C., Censor. \‘illlVi'. This seat was opcncil ivlicn the sitting member J. A. S. Daiijou ivas appointed registrar of his county. PEKING, Aug. 19. —-Four hundred mud houses collapsed in the floods in the area near Kaifeng capital of Hinan Pro- vince and many casualties were reported from Chiatso among cave dwellers who were drown- ed by flood waters advices re- ceived here say. i PARIS, Aug. 19.—The French, I Cabinet today unanimously ap- proved the work of the French delegation st the international f.".".‘:::":: .5: ..:°".“.*:."....:t:: Alberta Miners’ i§.‘.“.'§Z.'.‘.."'.-".§‘.§.§Z!“°' '"”"° Sirlke May Result was». Pm.» In Coal Shortage LONDON, Aug. 19-—Out of the great African Inferior. by - (Canadian Press) iCiiptnin llnlcomb gentlemen enjoyed the complimen- tary excursion given last night by ilic owners of the S. S. lloclielaiga to the members of the Charlotte- town Board oi‘ Trade, the proviii- cizil members of the. Federal (lov- crnmoiit. the members 0t‘ the i'ro- vinciai and Civic Governments. and the Press. The extuirstionists embarked just a little uitcr ninc o'clock and were accommodated on the after deck, which was under awning, and in the muiii saloon. Mr. Siiiions, the owner was on board and he and did everything within their power to make lhli trip a (‘IIIIWOTHIEJIE anti memorable one for the passengers. Tile Hociieliiga. steamed ‘down the. harbor, out ‘ills mouth and into tho smooth waters of liillsborougli Bily, the half-speed maintained be- ing well adaptcd'to inc occasion, moderating as it tlld the cooling sea breeze and allowing the excursion- l sanction the London pact. turn oi‘ the German delegates from the London conference there lg a conspicuous mode-ration in the tone of the editorial discussions outcome, and political experts are busy figuring out the party lineup way of Cape Town comes the , ~ - . _ - _ Danni“, m"), o; a group of ("Al-(IARY. Alta. Aug. 19. —Re- i?“ i)“; ‘lililtflrllliiilglf-‘i '1?‘ merits action ls up for approval or white men and women who llt-viiig in n. certain measure the e ‘up “c4 m‘ ° i "a" l‘ reject-ion. are "Vina in a ma" of sub coal famine which tlireatcnsr Al- mm“ 5"“ “d” a “ky Hlummumd - jection to blacks who exercise bun“ n“ a Fem“ of the ‘lpnwmck byvztolpizgofwlils ilffveszt qr1n0?n~ Mes _ . The member‘! complete mastery over mam DOEWPOI] striking miners of District ‘ M} p" 9 "mic W 9 oi‘ the -C1p])[n(}[ ' 1h and the operators, two mines in "1111- A~ Timm" "m1 “MW ‘Porlpr are inpiined m ’ tho Drumhrelicr Vulleyficitl are cx- “Hid l” 1"’ Ple-"flilr" 97 u" VQY‘ | . MONTREAL, Aug. 19. —— age aiitl elicited many approving vew the 1mm“ wutchfulness anti core on the part Partridge Chief inspector, Mr. S. G. Peppin LONDON, Aug. 19.-—lt is stated here today that Viscount Grey of Fai- lodon has re- Libernl lead-er- ‘Resaons for given Grey as per- pectcil to resume operations im- niedlatcly. lit is understood these mines huvc arrived iit individual ill‘l‘illl){0lll€lllS. Mines in the Car- hnn field, many of which have not yet come within hte scope of the United Mine Workers of America, arc producing more coal than they hiivc for years. No hope is hold-nut for any im- mutilate negotiations-looking to a settlement of the strike. Cabinet Meeting - Set For Thursday (Canadian Press) OTTAWA. Aug. 19. --Preitiier King, who is at. present on n speak- ing tour in Western Ontario, will rcturn to Ottawa on Thursday. Major S. Dcbeires and Major Brite Fals, Portugal aviators who recently flew from Lisbon Portugal. to Macao China, ap- proximately 11,000 miles in 118 hours of flight time will sail from here for Europe tomor- row on the Canadian Pacific liner Miinnedosa. The fliers came here from Macao. Hong r Kong and Vancouver. (Canadian Press) THREE RIVERS, Aug. 19.—"Tl1e rumor of my appointment as chairman of the Railway Commission is un- founded. Jacques Bureau will qo out of public life as’ he has entered it. “This was the statement of Hon. Mr. Bureau today concer ning the report that he was to Quec succeed the m“, Ham Frank There will he a nicntingpf the carveih cabinet on Thursday and in the. Mn Bureau |s confined m tiveiiiiig the Prime Minister will attend n dinner given by lion. E. M. MacDonald, Minister of Nation- al Defence. nn behalf of the Cano- tllnn (lnvcrnment for Vlcc-Ailmiral Sir Frctlcriek Field and his staff. _-_-<o>-——— $20,000 Barn Burns In Presquellsle (Canadian Press) bed at his home through lil- H658. “ Sees Enormous Wheat Production For Dominion (Canadian Press.) remarks by the appreciative oi good music. W-hilc the. steamer was in the bay all repaired to the well appointed saloon where refresh- ments were served. _ Just before. the sjiip returned to t-he dock. Mr. E. T‘. l-iiggs of the Charlottetown Board of Tritde nio- ved a vote of thanks be extended to Mr- Simon i'or his generosity and considcruteness in providing those present such a delightful cv- ening, Mr. l-iigg's motion was slip- poriteil by Premier Stewart and Mr. A. A. Pomeroy, who spoke of the splendid service being given the island by the lloehelagn and hoping that this service would be maintained. the Plctou Board of Trade who was mung the guests, u/ldcd tn the com nicnding rcmarlcs already made to examine the balance sheet Foreign Minister brought back by Streisemann Chancellor Marx i and Foreign Minister Stresciirann and allowed to contemplate the ec- onomic and political effects involv- ed in n disavowiii government they will be loss inciin ed to maintain the intranslgent at- Mr’ A‘ w_ ‘MUM. secretary of ttiltpigpqrcflecled in the current edi- series nlnnns int Plain liilH innit Of London Conferen- ce--Prospect of San- ction by Reich is Bright. (Ciflldlln Proms.) BERJLIN, Aug. i9.—-il is general- ly expected that _the Iieitihstng will meet Friday and that 1m decision on the results oi‘ the London reparn tion conference will ibe ts-ken nt t-lie end of next week. Yesterday's meeting of t'he cab- inet under the chairmanship of President Ebert unanimously ap- proved the (‘ierman Delegations tit- lllllilfl (luring the London negotia- tions anti the government is deter- mined tn dissolve the Ileiohsing in the event oi’ the latter failing to HERIJN. Aug. ill-—With the re- on thc n the Reichetag when the Govern mentnry situation with a degree of c-qtianlmlty both oi‘ the convict-ion that once the op- position forces are given a com- plete opportunity of the present 'l‘-lie Chancellor entered upon a oi‘ conferences with the (Continued on Page 3) (Continued on Page 3) l LONDON, Aug. lii.—“l venture to say that Canada ziioiie ultimately will raise sufficient wheat to,» over $000,000,000 people, or twice the present population oi" all the while races," tint-lures Prof. (icorgc Riv- ers Anderson, head of the Depart- ment of Engineering, Physics and Photography, llnlversity oi’ 'l‘orou- lo in a special article in the Morn- ing Post today, PRESQUE ISLE, Me... Aug. 19:" The fine barn of W. R. Christie, built at ii cost of $20,000, was burn- ed on Tiitirstliiy on his farm on (iaribou road, about 1% illllv-fl "m" this village. There was nothing could save it, for the upper interior where the fire started from some unknown cause, was ‘a mass of flames when tliscovcrctl. it is nud- ersitiod 80 tons of hay were con- sumed and hcsitles two tractors tlierii were many other valuable pieces of machinery, including a hay loader and inaiiurc spreader. The beautiful sci of farm buildings where thc most valuable horses are kept were s0 sltiiatt-tl that they Made Fortune oi $20,000 From Junk were not endangered by the flrc - -. ti l 'i f ti Canadian Pres‘) gngtlllihtlit vi nil b ou ng rum ie N-EW HAVEN, ‘Conn. Aug lit- Twenty thousand dollars repres- ents the fortune miule in junk by Levi Staring, 76 years old, nickniim rd the "Mitias of Myrtle Street," lt was learned w-licn police recovered a safe stolen from his dingy apart- ment. The contents of the Blllo r0- vealed tlocuments and bflfikhntilts which showed that lit‘ liuil aimnssetl’ $20.00 ditr-ing his half-ticiiiury 0|‘ ileallng in rage and scrap iron, his only assets in his business being his devotion to his work nnd a small, two-wheeled. soap-box cart- istiirlng is a‘ recluse and is said to have boarded away his money for years, having no tlepcndents and never associated wi-th people save in business. His fortune is said to have been accumulated from articles picked up in the var-,the Wapsipinicon Cedar and ions public dumps oi the city. lCreek rivers overfiowed. 2 iiiiisii IN (Canadian Press) DESMOINES, lowa, Aug. property tlamago to thc extent o hundreds of thousands of dollar in eastern Iowa last night. Pract the storms path were flooded an iniii Flililil 10.- Two men lost their lives, many head of cattle were destroyed and was done in a terrific rainstorm cslly all the cities and towns in Big To Carry Out Dawe i (United Press) L O N D O N, Aug. 19, —“l appeal to the United States to s u p p o r t Fin r o p e t n carrying on t t h c l) a w o plan"-—and we will d o p e n d upon America's help. in an exclu- sive interview with the Unit- ctl Press i i t: l i for Paris (lily. ll e r r i o t o f France tliscu-sseti what he believes to be the outstanding results of the successful conference on applying the Dawes reparations report and nppculcil particularly for U. S. Premier Herriot tive. ing the Dawes plnn in f s iit-rriot snid: i. new one. d “SWIM. LAW ill SUDAN B ship in the (Canadian Preps) _ tfgjf; °‘ CAIRO, Aug. 19.--A number of dis- ‘ dan and martial law was» proclaimed th i. Sudan today, turbances took place last night at Port Su- newspaper Seiyassia declares today. A unit of highland troops is said to be due at Port anti for the world." Public Opinion Needed "American public opinion ha on the work of removing the war‘ scars and starting anew. "l feel that the conference is 6 ate that success. of all participants is necessary we ore to trust instead of distrust "The present conference differs Era. For Euro pe And World just before leaving to- Premier holp to make the Dawes plan effec- "We have reached an agreement ~now comes the work of execut- the snnie spirit in which it was conceived." "We tire writing ‘fiiila’ on the old volume of Euro- pean history and are beginning a "Upon the public opinion of the various nations depends whether our successful work here means the dawn of a new era for Europe been heipfiii in the present confer- ence and it will be needed to carry success. but upon our work here- after tiepeude whether we consolid- The good spirit iiiiiiini nuns in n. s. ‘ in HELP nniinin iiniiii, Declares American Public Opinion Needed s Plain-Secs New widely from past ones in its gener- al atmosphere." I-ierrict continued. “l fee-l that it was due to the spirit of the French people that an agreement was possible. it was their ardent desire for peace that cniablcd those who suffered most in the war in sacrifice most a1 bringing pcacc. The French Formula "l feel that the success of the conference is due to the fact- NAVY inn null. ish squadron will create such a pub- enable us to expend the necessary bc a credit to Canada." The Weather, Etc. DEFENCE Mill- ISTER’S MM (Cenadiert Preu) MONTREAL, Aug. 19.—FA Cann- dian navy for Canada, that is the ambition of lion. E. M. MacDonald, Minister of Defence-but such s. navy must wait on Canadian pub- lic opinion says a Montreal Star special from Quebec giving an in- terview with tho minister. The interview continues: ""lt is not the policy of Canada to contri- bute money to the upkeep of the British navy." he snid. "We want a navy of our own-Australia has set the example in that respect and we want to follow it. Just at pres- ent we are not able to do so. Our railway constitutes too heavy a drain upon our resources to enable us to do so bu-t it is our hope that the visit to our shores of the Brit- lic sentiment as. will in the future funds to build such a navy as will ALMA HAS G-oTfi-o MATTER A hit-loch) TORONTO, Aug. 20.—Maritimo moderate winds, fair. liigh title this afternoon at 2.37 iid tomorrow morning at 2.47. Sun sets this evening at 7.02 and rises tomorrow morning at 5.08. Last quarter moon Friday, Aug. 22nd. 6.11 n. m. ' Sumnierside tide eighteen min- utes later than Charlottetown. Maximum and Minimum temper- Toronto, fair Montreal, clear Quebec, fair Halifax, cloudy St. John, clear .. Boston, clear New York, clear .. Ch'town, clear . . . . . . .. '70 i1 n f 7t o I Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc. Rates-lie. par word each insertion. "Ball game, ice cream and danc- ing at Vernon school, Friday, Aug. 22 game starts, 5.30 p. Tn. Vernon vs. lilurrsy River. 8861-8-20 2i. "IMPORTANT-Remember the aside from the general inter-allied feeling of mutual trust and the valuable aid of the U. S. tlelegatcs —ihat France, at the breaking point in the first phase of the con- fe-rencc, offered a. completely new forniuln to overcome the disagree- (Continued on Page 3) Community Dance which enjoyed the initial night to take in the second of th lottclown institution. licld on Queen Street much greater area and an opp merits, strings of ‘electric iii! overhead being supplemented R Grafton and Kent formed s furnished the large number dancing couples, who found syncopnting harmony of the Cs Orchestra all that could be desi fl if ed by quite a number. Last Night An even larger crowd than that Com- munity Dance was on hand last cvciits which have become a Chur- Yestertliiy evening's dance was giving a tunlty for better lighting arrange- store lights, and the whole constit- uting a most satisfactory form _of illumination. As almost the whole length of the street block between night's dance floor ample room was At the Grafton street nnd space was sot apart for the old fashioned square dances which wen: patroniz- Mammoth Tea Party at Vernon River, on Wednesday, Aug. 20th. 8i "Dr. (i. Green's office, Hunter River will he closed from Wednes- day the 20th. till Saturday the 23rd. inclusive. QMI-B-ID ii. "ice cream festival will be held on St. James Church Grounds. Bum- merfield. Wednesday evening, Aug. 20.—3649-8——19—1i. Notico——we are ell going to Church of England plcnlo Crnpsud next. Thursday afternoon Aug. 21st. as it will be the lest. one of the season. if day is unfavorab- le then firs-t fine day following. 8643-8-19 2i. the at ese "Come to Fort Augustus on Fri- day next the 22nd to the hi! bail game at 4 o'clock p.m. followed In the hail by a oouoert. social am! dance.——-iltltl3——8-—20—2i. "Come to the Cherry Volley Methodist B. B. Picnic. Thursday. Aug. lint in Harold uggpnil field adjoining AnglleiTan ‘fi ch. Vinit- orsilable ind Péffélllmnbll! will! prov ded. If rainy,'f‘irlt o . tiseo-‘s-lo-of 0l‘-- htis by last of the slno red. "An ice Cream foltinl and Bazaar on the ‘ground or Dor- iien chapel ball on Thursday gun- lng, Aug, 31st. Ente _ lthnent of ' one hour afterwards in i hall-—- Cllprioltetown talent. 8657-1-11 in“