Over 40,000 Readers, -Every Daily _Issue Guaranteed Member A. B. C. -_M _--1'-__,._,li Z b7 . “N //4 ” - -- YJ /ir? -.. uiiiiiii R _ / 51// /.27 .-.§».\ -\: \ i S ll l “I 4' W, - _ _ { . --.gs \\\\\\\ The PEOple$ Panel' ...--~ "~“;-."‘.f. Read \\ ~ ,gg wr sa e e w _-___-.-va----_----*lv MQ /r{»r~° Q 1 \ ”‘tl,,tilli- \ lli~;~_ worth ‘while 'til-litlliagl. ' an ihenewi' A' , Worth Beadllll _ . 4 5_4; _ _ _' _ '1 _ _ ' ' A , - 7 c_iivosrrin¢erilaniiniiini, iii ne IW- _ _ -- CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1922 _ 1 _ -- .‘~ 0011!- / _V ` ‘ ` “" tl ll to The Guardian.) 30. the resc I0 Will Stand _ _ per or ful' 3039-30-41 213 E DWELLING HAVING all modern conveniences. Apply 105 North River Road. Aug 30-2| LET.-FURNISHED HOUSE for eight months all modern conveniences, good locality write 'D. care Guardian 30ili;~?l- , . old Clip" drivcr. il,Loiig i4-30-31 T E years to Grafton SELL ON MAR kea Square, Friday, Sept lst. 1 nt uso s m. Mare. 4 years old (‘Harry G ) also wag- gon and harness, Benl Carter and Son, Auctioneer. 8075-51-21 TED-MAID, GOOD WAGES no washing. Apply immediately Mrs. H. Aitken, 86 L0nB‘ worth Avenue. ' _.SNAP 8»HOT FINISHED!-SAVE money and time by sending your tlllme to us to -be developed and -printed. Give ue a trial. - Ern- pire Studio, 166 Great Gsorze [rgg[_ 5059-11110 'BTRAYED FROM THE .CLIFF llouse, Sanhope, a Jers6'.Y`BrBd@ cow and steer. cow has left horn looped down over cheek. 'Findiéf wll] be rewarded, add\“BB! J. J. Davies, Cliff House. Stanhope. Aug 30-2| wsu wmrso-‘ws wmv a few real live l'6Dl‘es0_liU\_iiV°l in every city and t0W.ll da to sell automobile nals; positively dents; every car Dent; easy to Write for particulars lleliis proposition. iCansdlan Auto Shops, P. 0. Box 154, Niagara Falls. Ontario. il pros- proflts._ THC tetown modelling, business her, in iStreet. ing and to nil. Dllronise Capt Amundsen , -A-tw it s 'A n . ICMP” wages being paid by farmers or for general labor. V When tho llolsts lowered thc first shift into the mines oil Mon» .lily morning, they began what will undoubtedly be one of the heaviest concentrated periods Of cool production in the history of the fields. With .markets clean and everybody waiting for coal, most. of the mines are planning to run full time. Messages from various mining centres indicate that _most of the mines are in 8000 <`0“fiil-|00 “ml pcak production is simply a mat- ter of piilting on a sufficiently strong force of men. _ ETIC FAREWELL PATH AS PLANE CRASHES LONDON, Aug. 29. - An nir- ninn's farewell to it comrade in tl falling aeroplane was described nt n lldolkestone inquiry. _ lpllolnrl .by Flying Ol`flcer Wo-~ her, who had Aircraftsmsn Frank Kerslliiw with him. ii new nero- plane crashed and Kershaw was killed. ~ ln n statement made in the l\0S pital after -the accident, it was said. Walker descrlibed how the machine got into a steel! but 9l"W spin. and all ef-forts failed I0 right ii, as it din not answer the controls. _When he realized it was be- yond control he leaned over to Kershaw and siiid, "Good-bye. 010 cling, we are in for it." He re- membered no more until after the wreck. lA- verdict that Kershaw was av- ciuenthiiy allies was returned. _ --i'_§D-}-_-v-* -l’."li. `l._@lil issue roitoirro. august. 30--Prince Edward island bond issue to the amount of $175,000 bearing intel‘~ est at 5 1-2 per cellt.. Bild DBYHUW in 16 years, has been awarded to the National icity C°mv““Y H' 100573, equivalent to it cost basis of 5.43 per cent. Other bids were the following: If.\:iminion Securities Co\‘Di\-- 100.41: Wood (luiidy and Co.. 1006 27; MacNeiii, Graham and Co..l0 37; A E. Ames and Co.. 99.91, and w L. McKinnon antics. 99-05 l ll hands actoldiiig to confiimcd d.-il l..ist night he had a iel.-il)-*fd by 10”' bam" *hh* "mm gdvlces received b iiie adniirult and his condition is now admitted °" the "T" time 1" seven The naval report) said that mayo to be critical. tlcally none oi' her crew of 300 'H01 W. C. Kennedy. Minister . was saved. 'ilhs destroyer Caliikal, 0! Rl\ilWl1YS Hilti Canals. W‘h0 li (`,sp°°'a' t° Th’ G"a"d'a"') -¢e>---- has been ordered to the scene of recovering from all operation at _0'1T‘AVV|A- Aug- 30~ “Big q“‘*5` FOURTH KINGS (FOR COUINCILILOR) the disaster. .- the ltoss Memorial Pavilion, is H0115 M0 _i0 C'-‘me ‘b9f"l`@ 9“"H“' y-;,,»- 1_1- ° reported t0 be making E2tiSi'HC ment at it* “ext s"355l°“' their 1919 Elections 1922 'tory progress lolla},_ I magnitude taken _in contrast with llanllldales "i ° . e -usono.whn o Bi' Ailtlfii- Now Reported G'°°|‘S W'*h¥"““ "it ::.s...‘;.?ls ."@s§;;‘éill '°Tl""GU3rd|5‘"-) _ mT(l1;lamlll,ul(l)il{Lact tis to 'he revisel . l _ next session. 'l‘-his was it long pro' perzgilidlnhillz t,lf,‘;,t,,,'f,,,§'“,-ffl' -N-oivis, alaska Ang 29-can iotfilsgljtlvllNI>ll§ui§uaA?i:l"':lo.-- _feel i" “"2 2:0 ‘lhfiyfl “"0 likely ‘° - ' _ i, _,f eo, iiiitlm -tue occupllllon of the .Austmlll tain Roald Amilndson. who last Despite their evacuatloli of Aii_uil ___ ____l_\2g;ms_md ______s_1 ___e___€_e;¢__es___ all K_.lnge,,llul.ll_ _ vlemla giolith transferred to the _schooner i{arullissii_r, the_Gieekssu:i_rse plilhei _md ___y_S______ ____ credlt and also by __l$lii_il_e Pi_illC request ll_uly.s m.me,l .llll,.l.ven uc iiles from the Maud on his Arc- stood lioie_t.o lava ft»CnS_»___Lb_i1 reason or recom exp0_mres_ A __e_ Ml _I _ out S rltlss .. - . . . . .- to prevent such “ll lwlllom c_ expedition, is now at Wtlln-_ \yitilstoo_d so k ie _o_r l _______ _ll___mb___t_____ ___ also p__(__n___ed _md H_oil_a1i3_ue kt ou h) .. has already declared ol-gl. wr git, 100 miles southwest ol toncelltiiited ii .lc_ ii n_ui_e _l_ _ mls glves __ _ut of _Fauble though g__ on . . . . . . . . lllul ll _wlll not Del-ml; Point Barrow, according to ll mos- tlleill by the 'l`-lltklsh UDB _~l\__- it _-H cuslonmry ___ fight it out Muli_;._i_y ilarbor (South) a lo lake Muon against Suse from Captain S. C. cochi-asc lui in Asia _mmol wool one-le hehmd closed _l______S ___ __ __0m_ St. ./.trys Road . of the const guard gutter Bon;-_ a general offensive Piicsilay. “mee ,men the _“rm _nlestion Gleu William . . . . . . . . .. -Captain Coclirane's iilessags was --*°~“` _ l ll' ,-l ‘ ll , _ _-_r- sent through the coast guard sta- (-0NS'i`AiN'lliN0l*I»E. A115. 30-” l:::;nlg;,;ll2_l_' ;'(‘)‘l5lc}f"":Tl_lu_;'lS_‘;"l‘Jie “gg Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 378 tion at Point Barrow to CaptalnlTlie _'l~ui‘.li'isllNoflenslv;i is _deqvelo_p- “___ [__O___ 1919v__ _ __ _ Thomas A. Ross here. iiig n tis ortiwes ulli ' -UU I- ' , ' _ _ . ii ority for Slit er and 72. 'Captain Cochrane sold the with Eskisliehr and Atiuil Kara- l D“‘1“g.l,l.‘e_ ”“"f’“f'r certain 1922 Amuiideoii party iiitenilod. to land liissar as the objectives, ;g:_‘:_;’__l""s”")l'_‘_“r3'h “mk_th‘_‘“ lllefl' Majority for Bonnell over McLean 80, over Gillis, 127. l‘W| |hl_ The Nationallsts evidently are ‘ 4 U" 0 “f‘”"‘_'n "‘ n It if; ntllllllggllt here that C-apttlinl-"*l\‘?iiiDUill§ to i`0ld iback b0l\l'll_(;0vk£]§_llf(,)ll"ll uilliiéllcéllwllllp the-l o FIRST PRINCE (FOR ASSEMBLVMAN) ‘. ' _ . e,‘i 's apes A'"“mdse“ and ms Dany hnvellllll; irtlllife “(;'rmil{£?_!lllllS\;“:r conflict-'ig. I-ioil (‘.li:i--- O ....,,_ Dispute Between ..;§‘:.i=.':°’:1-3.7,§..";.;.>“t..§".,.a Ffttltv Hilti Elltitltti ., Walnut avenue hill during a ter- - -- l _ » _ _ _ rlllc ruin ilild electric storm hcr`e P/NUS. AUE- 29- -Strcnuolls ef- Z;.l|l?g'lg;N_R __ ' ` tonight, jumping the tracks after forts wore trade by the Allied Eg,,,,,,,¢ BML' ` speeding three city blocks and was Reliurtltions Commission today to pap., E,,m,,nl"'_ wrecked against concrete and Drevorll un 00911 break betweenovlmllll Carmel nictnl lighting poles on a corner. Franco and Great Britain over Wplllnglon _ ' ' 'l‘w@my.iw¢, or the passengers the German reparation questions. Cmllral L0t"16' were removed to hospitals, and The (iomnlission niet to collsid lnllllm 'Rlver - were found to be seriously inlay- er o plan for a nioratorlunl for prlncelown eil. ‘The cur left the rails, as it Germany which would die accep- _qprlng Valles, ` struck a curve and piling up with table to llrcmicr Poilicnre of ` ` ' ` ' " terrific speed against the poles Frilllcv and illelllde 8ilHl`iil1l€0ii Total _ _ _ __ 503 was bent lil -the shape of a latte-r that would he acceptable to hini lqlq ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " _ _Blur Canada (-Special to The Guardian.) MON'I‘Rl».-1AiL, Aiug. 30. - Pro- ln‘lil'M-illt British parlianielitsriella. Eiuris, Viscounts and Knights are iii Montreal today fr.om Quebec for the 'i‘ruiis~f!niisila tour organ- ized iii conilectiloii with the ceiiten niol celebration of the Board of 'l‘l'ud€. The party which contains many notable guests and prominent Canadian businessmen will leave the Windsor station by special train at eleven o'cl0ck on Friday, Sept. 1. Tile first stop over will be at Toronto, .where the party will be guests ot' the Toroilto Board ¢"f 'l‘rod9. Big Ouestions Will Come Before Parliament. Next Session the small nllnisterial majority raises e ‘ - _ _ _ A2_0ptimistic ln Yesterdays Bye Elections ‘1'..1f‘°-.‘f"1'°'-of--.- British wheat iilen expressed the __ V hope that the United States rail- Ntt ilA iiitllt il 3d way strike will not extend to Can News iii “e 1" “ell 2 "file il if ";r..:l:f; "i::,°;'::§:"°.: i-_ a ' o _ s. ¢ 1 » Prince. Liiieriiis Elected in 4tlL Kings and ;=,;~,;e;"-M if the America- rsr- ist. and 5tll. Prince. As will be seen by the returns thc voting in -all the constituenc- ies yesterday was very much smal ier than at the general elections. This was ilo doubt due to the tact t-liiit the election was for but one seseiloil and that in any Case the voting strength of the Bell govt-rniilcill. would not he mater- ially affected. ’i‘lle addition of Messrs Arsen- ault and McNutt to the 0plJosition will be of material advanttlisf- during the remaining session. elections. The results are as foilowsz- (Liberal) McLean Il9UU0H `H~ 'W o Sutherland n. 1`s J. A. G`I MoKinn tl B' 47 13 114 24 75 42 G2 so 22 58 is ov ss ei ss 48 59 16 30 106 28 29 53 35 25 13 71 44 36 30 450 _184 264 137 Blanchard G. Gaudet Gallant ¢< .2 M S6 54 137 93 78 78 86 142 52 _ 49 25 28 69 77 79 38 43 156 53 81 61 65 15 33 101 199 156 S7 12 101 57 59 19 90 89 44 1089 631 500 CILLOR AND ASSEMBLYMAN) 1919 Elections 1922 Candidates J . W. Kieg McL lan rozi cNu en alla Il uit chard 9? ault ea Arsena B G M ti. Ars G nt 54 55 80 61 42 79 52 31 34 40 41 34 53 51 22 36 73 79 1'24 75 77 57 54 43 89 69 61 G4 78 48 25 14 31 20 47 33 58 20 45 28 47 37 52 33 §|') :ie 7s 20 ss 47 as 7-1 sl 'il 71 .sr 52 47 -is es sz .aa 54 37 37 89 20 53 59 39 62 . .. 44 48 23 33 '71 66 39 45 3u 554 713 610 533 387 521 411 V .by the force of the impatc. Representatives of Belgium and `llll_M0l,ll lo M L la v r c can . The middle doors of the car wer-» Italy acted as mediators and tried Mlllm.ll` l. A lt 103 ljaiiimcd against tho qpiilefanil :O ll:‘_i_nl§ Grelr-lt_ I-lritaiiiuand _France 1922 y or “emu ' could iiot 'be used. c rim tlge er nm iiiiicc lem o ac- ddoi- was opened and tha injured cept ii compromise plan. Majomy H* McNutt' Ha' \ ieedin and with their clothing 'rho oeie nie.. of nel iam -ina M“j°""" '°’ A“°“°“"' 11°' stron er that the United Mine W0l‘l{g9fH Wlll Oli Tll\|l'S(]B}' l1`C~ ASQUI1-H To REPLY To 'F0181 . . . - . . . . . ~ . - - ~ . . . . . 546 b - s ' S ~ S - torn, were makin their way out oi' italy leaned toiward the British _ the debris wheng rescuers came view ns expressed by Sir John FIFTH PRINCE (Fon ASSEMBLVMAN) from every direction. [tear Braiirbufy, that it was essential to* windows were smashed and iir grant ii rnoratoriuiil and that M. ,lured were helped out. 'l‘wo Point-.nre’s plan of seizing mines women were unconscious. a dozen and forests for guarantees would others were dazed and some not ibn productive of results. hyl,l,e.l.lCa|_ The plan offered by Germany that German lndustriiils -by treat- iss \vit the'/lilies guarantee pay o o ° - -- ~ ' 0 ment. ol reparations was dissected by the ccnnnlission. Name of Poll it was believed in the more op- Summerside East . .. 121 In S Tm" Q timintih semi- oiucini circles that snnnnei-also centre .. ._ us n moratorium would he granted Siimmersids West - .. 155 and nsquisscad in by France. St. Eleanors 48 lgy.DN.p}y, N_ |s_, Aug Z3. -‘- AS ‘ Miscouche . me hour, pass optimism grows --- Muddy Creek 1019 Elections 1922 % Candidates A. McNei" f--.i F. MCNeil MGN ally tt 1-18 ' 81 Pé vw' F. wana ~ze»o~x P-5 $31153,-IQ; wq9~lwmW75 80 82 101 59 77 82 30 20 iss sas 124 cept the in-test wage offer made KA-issn's Msiiioins 1919 .by the British Empire Steel Cor- - __ Majoritydor McNeill 60 poration. ii»0NlDON, -Ang. 28.-'Phe Messrs. 1922 . opinions heard on nil sides nrt nm..-eil. the well known niibiin-hers, Maiorlty for McNeil 29- to the effect that the company state that a booik in which Rit. Hon. Following are the -detailed re- ports ot both the'1919 slid 1922 has gone to K€i\9i`°“S 190831! in H. H. Asq-ilitll, former British Pre- »- .ft - their endeavor to meet thi! nie* mier, is replying to the ex~'Kaiser's and latter to have done their memoirs will 'be plifhliehed next CUUAN CONGRESS share in the arduous task of Seek- year. They say they are not at REDUGIS SALAR ing if solution to a difficult and liberty to state what Mr. Aeqiiith is tickiish problem. io receive for hisiinok,»hiltintimste HAVANA, Cuba. Aug 29- The o inlons of all the men at that it will not be quite so much :rosa has decided that .lie c the confxerences are to the effect as £-100,000, which is said to have trv is being overcharged wha map that the company made con hee-n Promised to Premier Lloyd rn-vs $30,251 a vsar fri- each of sideraible sacrifice in offering the _George for his forthcoming liook'ofl24 senators and 512.000 il year miners such generous advances. ‘.memoirs_. _ __________~________ each of its 120 representative _ =3-- _- ' Under an economy programme wedlock, aight-tllrnest llllohlfoy IE! the senate has agreed to reduce ss Sydney gg" Jam" pm", _ its quota by E1i5,000 a year and ___ ` Con- the house by $225,000, bringing °°'i‘he_ pai-ly who “ole 5 weed can- the contfesslonal badger to |1.- raincoat from Ernest 'i'ownshend’s ri it 718,000. This will bring the figure wagon at Sourie horse races re- lte for s senator to about $21,330 a turn immediately or will 'be dealt" for veal- and a representative to $10 with by the law as' ft is lmo shipments through Mon- treal. A good -wheat harvest is repor- ted in Russia, sufficient at least for Russian needs during the coming winter. The importation of grain into Fourth Klaus: Mark l,l_ B0lmell_ Russia has already been forbid- (Liberhll. de"- riftn Prince: J. Blanchard. Hmm but it is unlikely tfhat any exports will be sent from that country. 'rnira Prints: 'rhos McNnit and A wllrlderwble drop in the price A l l;-_ “_ C - .. of wheat is expected here. One llegsbrf Amen” ( “Selva opinion is that Amerlca'.s great- Fmh Prlncel John F_ McNelll_' est contribution to the world in (Liberal). _ "‘° next few years will be cheap wheat. B. W. M. Union MIONCTON, Aug. 30.-At yes- terday ino'rning’s session. the concluding one of the convention of the United Baptists Woinen's Mlssloiiery Union of the Maritime Provinces last year’s slate of exe- cutive officcrs were re-elected.. The slate is as follows: Pre_l'¢.ent-Mrs. G. W. Clark. Frederictoll, N. B. General Treasurer-4lVirs. B. G. Siilltll, Amherst, N. S. ' Corresponding Secretory- Miss Hume, Hantsport, N. .S. Recording Secretary-Miss (7. R. Fullerton, ISL. John, N. B. Mission Band Treasurer- Miss Gillespie, Amherst, N. iS. The followiirg report of the nom- inating commltteo was adopted. , Vice-President - Mrs. 'Donald Grant, Wolfville, N. S; Mrs. W. E. livicintyre, st John, N. B; Miss Sadie Jones, Charlottetown, P. E. l. Provincial Treasurers-Mrs John Seaman, Amherst,' ‘N. S; iMrs. =M.‘ P. Moore, Campbellton, N. B; Mrs. A. W. Stearns, Charlottetown i i iii -it is ti wliii il"ii ii-:fi ‘ -- ~ _ o . 5 ..°i::..:. f°"i.,.i:,.,.f' .;....:i; ..l:i;°..l.iit.. N---in -~» iw. cnneivnivis iii it rc rr lr.. .°' rr __ » l8P°°|l| 1° The Guardian.) (special to The ouardisn.) ue or _hank__I_:_':_|_YAu‘;‘:_‘::_ PiAiRlS, Aug. 30. - Tile _feeling 0'i"l’AW.A, Aug. 30. - Every- lt was understood ln WW Bxilreised in reparation cil'- tiling points to the British cattle' uncles that 0_8 Im______ cies this afternoon that the einiliargo being removed at an ear had g___m__?d A__s_____a __ French Government would with- ly date, declares Hon W. li. or 70000000 _lré Twemy draw its delegates on the repura- Motherwell, Minister of Agricul- _il b' ld _ - em “___ tions commission preparatory to ture and at that without uiiy of W 8 D” mm “ ‘-" independent a,ct.lon on the German the accompanying and einlbarros- “ld ‘md the renlmlnder in indemnity question. '|‘li-is ‘beliefslng provision-4 and restcrictlons ol ' rose, it was said from tile tktctlwhich some people have fears. I-hat the German delegates here ____.<_,>____ had advanced no new proposals _ _ .....-.......... .. Prominent Politicians D0ll8i' is ialianese Cruiser Goes .13 Hoslmal Nnw at Par Down in Typhoon ...<5n°.'.°-.l.'.:’_ g _ . _S _ . J. A, Stewart, K.(i. M. P. forrller PM ii to The Guardian. Minister of Railiways, who ins Txfl G"3a0“"_‘f"),l.l_e _ TOKIO, Aug. 30. - The Jn)piiii been in the Ross Mciiiorliil Pavil- dollar _S ince'a_galn at ese cruiser Tiita-k:i went ilowii lil ioil of The Royal Vilctoriu lioslli- ln me New York monev mul, -1 li/ilhooll. off tilc Kamcllutak lui for sonic wcclis is reported by PM was me quomllon' ml_ C0331. Allgllst 26, with virtually his pllysicialls :ls serlousll’ ill 10' f v 4 ~ i ‘ Coiitliiiie iallelitt (special to 'nie auardiaii.) __ BELFAST. A118. 30. -.viioience wash-enewed in Belfast. lui. P1111! and there -were most regtrettl it outbreaks and travellers from the south and west report heavy fighting in Kerry, Cork, Sligo and Mayo countries. -CORK, Aug. 30. - Several Nh- iionai army out-poets tiirmrsbout the city were attadked last night and heavy firing continued until early this morning but no casual- ties were reported today. r _ France insists- on Ceilinii‘ Cm " (sieclal to The Guirdian.) PARIS, Aug. 30. -Premier _Polu care, supported Thy his cabinet, is once and for all opposed to ani' compromise on the reparation's question and will insist that ii moratorium be refused Germany unless the latter is willing to con- cede prod-active guarantees. This was learned by the United news from a source whose author ity is never doubted. if the receu reparations commission grants a moratorium without seclirin _the safeguards demanded by Bianco, Poincare will immediately make his objection known by taking ls- olated action to make Germany pay it was said. in iihis course, Polncsre feels he has the support of -the French people, who will accept no fur- ther surrenders on the part _of government, ‘butinslsts that Ger- many has deliberately placed her- self 'ln a situation akin to bank- ruptcy. _ Pessimistic View of Colonel llnuse on _ lliiiolieaa Crisis .LON'-DON. Aug. 29. - A spar-k` is needed to set off an explosion as terrible as ‘Europa witnessed in 1914, Coll E. M. House, -warned in an interview with the United .News following. his arrival here from a hwo months trip on the continent. Proviiliclal Secretaries- Mrs. Cl S. McLeai‘n, Middleton, N. S.. as-_ sistzint, Mrs. T. A. Vroaker, Mid-_ dletown, NIS.; 'Miss Augusta. Slipp, Central Hampstead, N. 13;, Miss Isabell ‘Glldden, Summer-! sine. P.{7.i. l Supt, Cililailian B.W.\V. Guild"- Mrs. Edna Wilson, Fredericton, N.; B. .‘ W.W.' Guild' Committee- iM.iss Hazel Clark, St. John N. B.; Miss Esther Clark, Fredericton, N.B.;; Mrs, M. S. Richardson, Yarmouth-_l N.S.; Mrs. Lew Wallace, Luw~` rencetown, N.S; Mrs. J. A. Clark,l Charlottetown, P.E.l. ‘ Mission Baud Siipis.-Mrs. F.S. Kinlcy, Windsor, N.S.; Mrs. A. K . Herimiq, Summerside. P.FJiI.,; 131;. Havelock Coy, Frederlcton,» Baby Band Supts.-Mrs. J. P. Morse, Bridgetown, N.S,; Mrs. D. W. Burpee, Fredericton, N.B.; Mrs. Al-bert Schurman, 'Celqtra-I Bcdque. H0me Miission Committee--Mrs. (‘.. H. Martell, Mrs. Joseph Kemp- toil, Mrs. Lawrence Eaton, Mrs. C. P. William Chipman, .Miss F. A. Parker, Mrs. l. W. _-Schurman, Mrs. Donald Grant, Mrs. F. H. Mc- Dmlflid. Mrs. H. G. Perry, all of Wolfviille, N.S.; M-rs. L. H. Cran- dall, Chiipman, N. B.; Mrs. R. H, Jenkins. P.E.i. County Secretaries for Prince Edward island- Prince, 'Mrs Jolin Smallman, Queens, Mrs. Co- lin Fraser, Kings, Mrs, Gordon Ives. ` A very impressive memorial service was he_ld this morning in memory of the members of the union who had passed away since the lust annual meeting, The gel- vice was conducted by Mns. F. I-l. Beals, iBedi'ol'd, NUS., the editor of Tidings. ' -Revislo_i_ls of the consrltutiioa were considered and notice of mo. "0" ‘lf H Cilllilze at the next meet- ing was. given. ' Announcements, Coming Events, _ Meetings, _Etc nrrns xii ` -l.. m .‘i;is.'=~..:r :.-'..-.'e rica insperd yforldsgergfff 5 liroru. initial letters neun! nl ‘.§l‘l’it"°'?\.il‘i.""¢§°.-l.‘..*i ""l¥“°l ’°' and mon in psfni roi-. " ~ ° “' » . °°'i'e.xi servlets stand dey J B P. E. 1. ` 1; Assistant Recording -Secretary. _ -Miss A. J. Prosser, Upper Can-' ard. N. S. I “No one knows what may hap- pen, in Europe, such is the grav ity of the situation there at pre- sent" Colonel House said. “There is a process of gradual disinteg- rntlon going on," he added. “Only an ignition spank such as the old world witnessed in Austria in 1914 is needed now to precipitate a general crash," the consequen- ces of which it would be impos- sl-ble to estimate. There is still time to save 'tire situation -butif the delay continues much longer the crumbling will begin and then I will be too late." -<4->_-__ BOYS FINED FOR USING CATAPULT8 AT BIRDS LONDON. Aug. 28. - Two Not- fiflsiiam youths, George Hallam and Horace Hart. were each fined 40s at Nottinsham. Police Court yesterday for cruelty to three blue tits and trwo wrens._ It was stated the youths aimed with catapults at nests containing fled 5‘“SS- The 183s of all the 'birds were broken and s wing nearly torn off one bird. and their bo- dies torn generally. The Weather Teillpeifil.tlll“li,‘ -nan, noon, lite. ....T.‘.Z§l.‘?§".9.;..i‘3.“‘s.-li?" ..Tl’§lli»,§.‘? 'Filth tide this _evening at has and to-morrow morning at_5.42. Sun sets this evening at 0.40 rises to-morrow mornihg at troll mon wednesday -sept. sth. 3.47 a. m. _ ~ Tide _will be high in Slimmer side '18 minutes later than in Charlottetown. _ »~Z?@. d`l-1% ~` DI I Wh tl. 000. _ _ _________ _ .-Ernest T0wnshe_nd.' 3048-80-31 A. _“L_ ~t`,..<_ 1 _.._,.,,, \4rr_;:/ -rr.-wsu iurursrx sfxrlr-av