‘ fora siiilicrimr ill-assets" not a s... will! tolsa / an in be having _ .“ [llulowofldgegm a sorter llllrltual as. oftlls v i [Between-i ‘Twelve List.- ‘rile influx of visitors into tllsolty for the Exhibition con- tinued alniolt’ unabated yesterday when a total ‘of between twelve and thirteen fliolidllld people attended the Fair. ‘rile-usual large crowds spent the in ‘the main building, on the midway and at the afternoon and evening attractionr before the Grandstand, ‘more was considerable excitement on tllo‘ Midway through- out the day. the invitations of the nrloul proprietors being responded to readily, but on the whole the day was quite orderly. On one occasion, alter the proprietor of a side-show bad struck a small boy for attempt- log to steal lllq way in. the sentie- lllaa bad to be protected ‘from the rustle crowd‘ by a Police Constable- lie was taken h the Police Station where it was found that no evidence could as laid against sum, it belrl! considered that hi! course had been Justified. The ‘norms not been so badly hurt, as the crowd had IP- pfiled to believe. The usual number oi ghee complaints were made, but were without foundation. The men whose games.“ were suppressed on Wednesday left-on the afteroon train yesterday zfli Q mainland. rile three concerns troupes which appear eaclivaliornolon between heats and at special. performances in- the evenings an proving to be an un- usually big attraction. Another huBB crowd greeted them last evening. A big parade er Prince Edward Is- ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMING‘ EVENTS. MlflETlNGS. ETC. ......__ "nockulaalacb Hop Ale Boot-ll at» ills Exhibition Grounds. . - vsii-a-ie-el "Warning. apecial show. Yell‘! ‘iheatre. Montague, Saturday. . ‘ 1d7i-8-22-2i "Annandale Bali Monday. 811°" and dance, v _ L." - 1471-8-22-3! "Ice and Dance at Kelly's Jridai. August 1311i If not fine; Monday. ‘ vsse-e-aa-al. “Th. m‘, l!) l. lffifdlilll oi suilm- see "rho woman on Trial" at Capo mraverse tonight. Urlpaud Qggugglgy, i rseo-e-sa-ll. - H,’ k-‘a-aa-G-h ‘Dr. ._ILD.-,-Start now will" plevenlico awn-Pusey Station, Weat- llsster Coal-TX. U. S. A. ‘Mo aecTia pd. l... Morrlsee. .lrcnltr'1>w¢:=;_$ ‘ . ‘ since ‘ a. A. Hall. Thousand People Flocked In- to The Big Show Yesterday -Con“tinuation Of The Prize- And Thirteen ‘ land's finest in light and heavy he". °'- be" and dairy cattle. after ins races, in afternoon was a feature of the div’! programme. was maiel-ity of thecrowd remained to watch. AlsI the herds appeared before the stand, the names of the owners were an- pounced, In the main building no special attraction was scheduled for yester- dily with the exception of the con- cert by the Canadian Legion Band ln the evening. At. 8.30. under" the ‘ " of Bandmas‘ a brief but dallghtful- programme was rendered which is as follows- March-Sons of veterans. ' Walta-Tesro Mio. v Overture-Golden Crescent. Mexican Dance-Santa Rota. March-Royal Hussars. Considerable improvement in-the handling of traffic by the lecliee was noticed yesterday. 0n. Wednes- day, .ln consideration of the hpvy overflow, the service was splendid. but , rday the ‘work was all that could be desired. _ IbllawingisamstofJuMesoftlse various exhibits and a continuation of the prize-list. . Light Horace-Mir, Ness, Howiok. Ont. _ Jleavy Horses-William Graham. Clairmont, Ont. Beef cattle and sheep-J. M. Guardhoueo. Western Ont. ~ Holstein-Mr. Bettie. Mlrgesville. 1 Ont. - Swlneqlohn J. Plat-t. Hamilton. Ont. ., Ponltryql. H. Warriniton. 0011.1‘ wall, Ont. Ayrshil-ca-J. O. Briggs. Dundal. nt. Jerseys and Gner-naeys-Snlith Hil- ien, Nappan. N~ 5- Bntter and Chemo-W. A. Mac- Kay, Halifax. Fgngy Work, eta-Mrs. (D13) C. H. Beer. Miss Helen Grant. Woolen goods. rill. We'd!" O John Allen, Covellead. Domestic Science-MN- 355"‘ Coffin. Charlottetown. Mile Jul" MaeKenna. Fl Tinney. Q ‘tenure, Ji A. Fraser. Charlotte- WWI. (PRIZE us-r commune non ylts-rnnoavs GUARDIAN) mrfnrownnndmfl near can-u- ‘Claaa ls i Shorilacrna sec.‘ 1. Bull vlunior Calf. m angles Ft. layrenee N_ s ' . . and. ohariss firenholm. Fi- 14"‘ rence, N. B. ' _ ' i sec, s. Bull Senior Calf. _ runaw- McPai-lane , aeofeLnunsyl-aola. ._Fin€i LWeather‘ Cotnfiiriucs A T0 Favour Exhibit-titan "l itldlloSlt/S-l-i llllnlliclllllt Situation in Manchuria Is Becoming Increas- ingly Serious. _ __.. V, (Special to was Guardian) SHANGHAI, Aug. aa-Au reports reaching here lfrom Manchurla ‘indi- cate that the situation ‘there is 7N- increasin ‘ serious. De- claration of martial law along the entire length of the Chinese Eastern Railway, interruption oz telegranhiii communications between Harbin and Suifensc and “ among railroad employees, contribute to the imyleee- ion that aerisis ls near I " Local Russian circles have been informed that General Vaaaill coll- atantlaovu Bluecller, commander oi the Soviet Pacific army who reach- ed the far east either late Friday or Saturday‘ will ‘mare 11in’ prelenoa known by some?‘ outstanding m. General Blnecher, under the name of Gen. Galena, was the military "adviser" to the Chinese nationalist army from i924 to i911. witnssluselleru gal-rival, 1n the far east Iporadic border raids are a‘:- bected in cease. _.aetuai nrntino will llerin laiipe 1 entailed uppermost in the minds rlrv-ollilorae. oincials. If Russia continues spora- dic tactics it will be assumed that Moscow is blufflng._"'1‘his is the belief te which Nanklng still clings s \ a SHANGHAI. _Aue. ra.-ssarsnall' Chang Hsueh- ‘ ,' fqovernor of Malfchurla, has cleared rnobolintion northeastern provinces, totalling m.‘ 000 ishope. Chinese military intellig- enoe officers reported the’ available strength coins Russians on the man'- churian borders at between illirtv and I011! 111101288116 IP83. Kuvc corsgro, SANDRINGlY-MM (Special totlseflurdian) wrmolr. Aug. 12.1KB! 'George and Qlldflil HM‘! proceeded ilojlllil sunlmerhciile atSandrigham- lhlace Saturday, moi-sling, it; was ‘offielaly announced at Buckingham ralace. m King-was ready iojeeo Sand- righam a few ween immediately after the public cerelnonieepr thankl- 'givin8 for h! ae- vere but his physicians advised him to remain at Buckingham Palace for a further operation. rencewrr. S. ‘ and. ollarles mnlloim n. raw- renoe NT B. ‘ i » see. a. Bull‘! year old. plat.» garry Tweedy. 2nd. .7. c, rrvinl- Vernon. glitlojo.‘ vdiioo.‘ _' it Amen-crown‘. CANAOA. famous , oftheanthereserveforceoftha?» sli- Robert‘ vauslttagtyprlaoipaipri, vatesecretary; to. {Premise MacDonald . and omen-see- retary- of state for. no. arrived in tnja numerator-on a semi-crucial mission/believed was in connection with‘ Minister's qviospactiva,‘ Washington conference with Psesidentsl-loover-bu armament and other problems. O Court Finds Reductzon _ Was » Justrfzed. (Canadian l > _ V uarrcrmarlra,‘ mg, Ans. rim-An arbitrption coilrt inveeflIltiilg-fthot wage dispute between workers and femployen which recently gbutdawn 1M0 "eottenlnilis in laid 500,000 workarl, today found tortilla employers’ claim for lair.‘ per ceiit reduction of wages nun-urn. other .ux-w'-i" “ , from ltha7payday“or‘tuc~lveek' _ _ ‘ Sept. l4. ‘HFHM coilfvfhcolnrniinda-y ' " ; tions= ' , , $3.5m. micro y Believed Lost ‘ rrszvrhronx, Aug. zap-rear Irew may that the two-swan rum who attempted a flight from when ~10 new yer: no locker weregamong the attempted conquest or the hazardous westward wuss-- oe ‘the Atlantic llal ‘L since Monday af- Luescber were ‘eiahted over the Azores The fliers neither o1 when: had cal- ebrated his 28rd birthday were bellevd by aviation more to have fallen vie- tiln to the relentless headwinda. ‘ Aculiral ‘Charles "r. Hughes, ‘older of navial opemtions, hrr. ordered‘ all I received. An informal elite. < “or \\\ g * ..-... eadby veryllocy , Island Like the Dew possible, NlisltUl-lANl snake llfllilllty, m tea-cl», to makaprgepaliiy Minsk-Jilin!‘ lilaernineliellelle P11991911.‘ MAXIMS use. ‘ cllllul lc lnulllsls m sullllrlslnar Catholic Tourists from New arrived in Summerside on ms ‘Wfiiihctrainarldweseweloomedby illyor rsllstone. Rev. s. .1. MacDon- l-lll‘, Ind other ‘prominent citizens of thi- town and members of the v-lllilil" - of Columbus. There are one and six gentlemen in the party; 1st is their first vislt. to HVFMPKTBIn-nd and they are charmed Vi"! "in royal reception that they inment ‘was given in honor of the visitors It "l6 Kllilhta of Columbus home in the evening. Ollie! Justice A enault and other prominent , ntlemen from Charlottetown were among the guests. V . Rev. J. J. MacDonald presided over the informal gathering and in his genial manner welcomed the vis- itors and hoped this would, not be , their last visit to our little province Ivy-the sea- Mayor. uoswrle then ‘iwelcomed the tourlstson brhalf of the town of Summerside and gave thorn the freedonrof the city and hoped they would enjoy-their stay. v m. Justice Arecnault, in his de- Jightflil manner, addressed the vis- itorson behalf cf the Tourist Asso- oiatic . and assured them that they $01111 take back with them a good impmuion of the people and differ- ‘ant places they visited in their brief stay, and extended a hearty. welcome from the Tourist Association to each and every‘ onevto come back again. Father Bangle, Clean, N. 1A, replied for the visitors. Hon. in usual witty way, beautiful violin selections and"voca.l and piano solos from prominent mu- sicians who were among ‘the visit- aidsd by local talent. Madame ‘ St. Couefs French and Italian sonll were or a very high order. Mr. Mc- Cormack gave some very fine piano solos. Mr. Iéblanc of Moncton, de- llgbf ‘the audience with his violin selections. Mir. Peppard and seven ladies from New York save a splend- id rendition of the Sidewalks of New YOTK M“! vI-fllflblll. irhe pianist '0! the evening was‘ Miss Guthred. one of the party, Mr. Peppard, president of the Catholic Tourist ‘Association, who was in charge of the party, told some yer! witty ‘stories which brought much applause. This morning the party will b: driven to the prlnclpalplaeee of interest and leave at three o'clock for Montreal wary‘ much pleased with their wlait. . '11s: nAoUI, AIg., lt-fead- era ol the alx powers assembled naval vessels in the north allaatio to be onlthe watch‘- foatha aviators. "imeiii-Ihilli-heve also-been re- queetsdie be “.1950 a LAST DAY, ‘or v l ' l Yvvv 7 , Races start p ville program. . m“ “m” m“ '7“ Ba suar- AND New“ Jqeahoiil eoura monies club v < ¢»- . A ‘,. f ' "u, “hi.” .1“ 4 . O‘ , ‘_ H _ - ’ l_ a_- ‘ Flame-um‘ m i i, ’ "i 1$icenta aaeithe whole show today- - j ' ‘ , ‘ r ‘" 75 oenta. madrnlaalon charged at Main- ‘ ' ‘ I i! im THE EVENING ‘ . ,'_7‘."f‘?. TODAY , ‘ ., Four dandy races 2.30 Paco, Second Division. 2.26 Trot, Second Division. 2.15 Trot, 2.12 Pace. g . _ These Raceawlll have some of the horses‘ in the Maritime Provinces “and y Maine, racing‘ furiously fol-"the honors. romptly at 1.30. Big vaude- jte -see here lnan effort to iron out the “ reparations problem, ‘agreed today not to prolong their aeionrn have beyond August M. v" THE Bic FAIR to-day. beat OME "rms AFTER- wlll be acrobatic udavllla ltd‘ mm of, etc. No admljafalcn - 1 . Willi‘ m“ l‘ "'"°‘°°”°‘ ‘ ‘ slisnifin some very Sir Henry Thornton will hfldllllflg g, member of the board of directors of the reorganized National Railway of Mexico lf his I ornmendatlon to the Mal"!!! Ii" I in accepted. MacDonald To VisitiU. S. A. (Canadlanfress) wAérmro-rorr, Aug. ill-Premier MacDonald. of Great Britain is ex- pected to arrive in the United States for a visit with President Hoover bo- tween October 1 and 10. The Premier under present _plasls, will be accom- panied by his daughter, Miss Ishbel MacDonald, and a smalll‘ personal staff. Sir Esme Howard, the British ambassador, has extended to the premier an invitation to be a guest -at the British embassy,‘It is con- ;siderod_~ probable, however, that Mr. Hoover will desire-to have the premier stcy at the White House at least dur- lng part of his visit. I I I General Hlggzns I I To Vlsrt Canada (Slleclal ie The Guardian) TORONTO, Aug., iz-Keen inter- est is being manifested .in the ap- proaching visit of General Edward Higgins of the Salvation Army to Toronto. General ‘and Mrs, Higgins while in the city will be the guests of Hon, W. D. Ross, Liana-Governor of Ontario, and Mrs. Boss, at Gov- ernment Houee. ‘rhey will arrive in Toronto on Friday, Oct 11th. An outstanding item of interest in the itinerary arrangement for Gen- eral Higgins will take place on‘ Thursday, Oct. 17th., when the Gen- eral will ccndudt the wedding cere- mony of Vernon Higgins, his son, and Miss Grace Morris, who 1,5 on the stair o: the Toronto public lib- rary, ' Yes u= You LooH Lorie. Etsoucli ‘rouLL FlND bRuas \N A Diiuc. Sf R . a -_..__.-- v moderate fresh winds - louthwest. iTol-onte. clear ... ... WANTID ‘Kiwi-fell. cloudy. .... “All-GI 'IIII\WW@QYIIN- ‘W!’ "W" ‘ ‘id-ass bIIlBalLCarIatonSiding. - ‘Idle-l-II-Iipeared Charlottetown, clear was o-a-l H. M. S. BES- PATBlI NIH! ,lNP__llRT Official Calls Exchangj ‘ ed Between Governor ' Heartz And Admiral Fuller Yesterday Af. lternoon. , HMS. "Despateh." flagship of the American and West Indies Squadron. with Vice-Admiral Sir Cyril '1‘. M. Fuller, 8.0.3., DSQ, on board, arrived in port yesterday afternoon, dropping anchor off the Marine Wharf at 3 p. m. At 2.40 p. m. His Honor Lieutenant Governor Hearts, accompanied by his Aides; Colonel Jenkins. Lleut. Buntain and secretary. Mr. Fielding, called on Admiral Fuller on board the warship, the visit being returned later in the afternoon by the Admir- al and his staff, consisting of Sir Captain A. T. B. Curteis. Paymaster Commander Colles, 0.33., and The Premier and Mayor will call on the Admiral at 10 o'clock this morning. He will return the call at 10.30. Lieut.-Commander Evelegh. After theyexchange of -official wla- lts a number of officers of the "Dea- patch" visited the golf links, others being entertained at the tennis being granted, the city streets were in a. quiet‘ and orderly fashion. in uniform will be admitted free to A special invitation has been extend- ed to the officers to visit the Prov- ince's great fair. _ . At 12.30 today Lieutenant Govern- Buntain have luncheon on board the visitifll warship. after which Vice-Admiral miller and a number of officers will attend the races. A dance will be given this even- ing at old Governmene House in honor of the vlelfllli Vmiilmim his staff andofficers. Golf and tennis are strong attrac- tions for naval visitors. and on Sat.- urday many of the officers are plan- ping to enjoy recreation at the links and tennis courts. There, will be a church parade on Sunday nt 10.30 a. in. to St. P1111’! Church. the custom“? him!‘ °1 5"“ 1c; being ehan ‘ to accolrloda‘ the visitors. _____________._. FRANKIORT-ON-MAIN. Go!- mmy, Aug, iii-The executive committee of ‘I0, which has 59GB meeting here to plan a universal religious conference for W!“ 9°’ day decided to call such a con- ference for the shrine ill‘ Film‘ rner of 193i. It would be 0011190!" ed of 1.000 doles-tee. represent- lng the religions of all countries. and would be held either in Jerusalem or India. Condensed Specials BATE-do per word net each insertion in this column. froaom-o. Aug. za-isarlume. Am, m...“ ‘shitting to Byrnafltdrereaah. in oxoa asaaaml annual convention at cla xnirno c1, naiifu. clear ..., h mmfll tide this A y at 11.44 andtomorrowmrlrltingst 1,28. ‘settles evening fess and vowel-um _ k SquarePlano. UIIIO Anzllllluon-IM?“ courts. In the evening. shore leave enlivened with the uniforms of ‘groups of petty officers and men who m‘ w“ mm . - - irlg industry in Nova were evidently enloyipg themselves 5M“, h“ ... popuhum o! ‘mu, any part of the Exhibition today- wArrrnn-a uArn ans-cannons required. Awlv Bi Brielim W" ~ srnmarrxna. Ans. sa-Aa ‘illi-l-fl-ii rams my. wllliun s. llJloGlnlayk‘, - New Haven, 0cm announced that F0! Mil-AT W." income Martin rs. oar-moor. Grand allow... “w” “M m“ ‘muse unanimously been re-eleooilk. to aelauos Iwrgqqgqt supreme ma!!!“ _.__,.._____.._____._______ IOI lAll-‘lAllllflfllAlldflilghfloflatlfllfliliaClleatfil mics, sieves, (fliilbghfllojthfifl.fifilinllil nailnnd l7. l. l. ls nlllalllrlji 0N FIRST VISII lo clljnwu ed Visitor to Proviso cial Exhibition. Amonll the visitors to the Provin- clal Exhibition is Hie Worship Mayor D. W. Morrison, of Glace Bay, Wild arrived in company 'with Town Clerk N. I". McNeill. Ooun. Martin Zlracey and other Glace Bay men. and who is on his first visit to the Province. Mayor Morrison was l Sergeant during the war in‘ the 86th Battery, commanded by llleut. Col. D. A. MacKinnon, D.S.O.. and, is keenly desirous of meeting old war comrades in this city before return- ing home. "I think Charlottetown is the fln- U est city of its size in America," May- or Morrison declared enthusiastically to a Guardian representative yes- terday. "1 noticed particularly you!‘ traffic facilities and the capable manner-in which the traffic police performed their duties, This must be your busiest traffic week. and 1i have not heard of a single accident. Your wide and well paved streets, your many beautiful trees and hand- some lawns and residences, are a credit to your citizens. The city has a spruce and well kept ap, which is refreshing to the eye!’ . Glace Bay, which isflne centre of an: n Dlauw 20,000. Mayor Morrison reports that “$00? malmon m: ‘guts’ If; thrrminea have been operating vei’! steadily during the past year. which is a gratifying change from the un- employment which prevailed a fer years ago. While the St. Lawrence remains open there is assurance ol continued steady employment. Mayor Morrison ls head of the ‘l; alififaartzccorpfiliifdegby‘ Lailellftenant Unwed Mm’ worker" Msocutkm c . a and Miss nongworth. will for District No. d. The organization this fall is negotiating with the Brit- ish Steel Company for a renewal of ‘ the present two-years labor contract which verminates the first of next year. The Association comprises the largest organised body of rnelrll Canada. and has been an important footer in the bettennent of condi- tions for the mine workers. l Before coming to Charlottetown. Mayor Morrison attended a meetinil at Plctou of the Nova Bcotia mun- lcipalitles. at which many velulbil- suggestion: in the way of civic im-s‘ provements were discussed. He was surprised that such an orzanizatlon does not exist in this Province, and guggested lt would be a good thing for the various municipalities here m get together once in a While 1°! a friendly conference. Asked if lll; did not think lt would be a 80nd idea to have a Maritime conference of municipalities. Mlym’ M0111"! heartily agreed. "It would be Gvlli better than a Provincial conference}! he said. "It's an idea that might be worth looking into." His Worship Mayor Yeo. Genn- Holman and other civic officials greeted Mayor Morrison and bio friends yesterday, and eztelldQi them a hearty welcome to Charlotte- WWII. '5 . Presented Witfl ., v Grand Cross“; -n§‘. ~41 e s... , bytliadelo- eyihbdalsgatesto hsrortvsoventh- Oolunlburhere asset nevi. Henry so» aeph OTeal-y, ildlnontea, Alta. ao- - before the assembly to p191: noilumwianinaclraaaorosaorflr‘ ._,._. m’ ..