llnli low lrrl, ilk. lilP. iii, ui y llll‘. icy ic-i on [he ier oit The Paper Thai: Island ‘l Like The Dew G villa. a fi',',.',"r'.'g"ia'tllt:arnr Founded assr, Goya“ Prince ' Edward Treeflnta. Sill iiENNY DRQYTCN p i REPUESJEZANMEBSSUN" Newspaper‘ ‘Charged Gnvelnmrllt With Prussian- liiie Methods in Taxing Farmers. Vigomsl-y ilenleitheoChargo Giving (Special to The Guardian) OTTAiWlA. Aug. 24.—Sir Henry Drayton, Minister of Finance, has sent a vigorous reply to editor of the IFarmers Sun,_ who charged in a recent editorial, that Prussian like methods were being followed by the Dominion Government in the collecting of income Tax from the farmers, at the same time business interests in the cities were escaping their just share of the taxes. The minister denies there is any spy Senator Nichols Sh}? Proof. lfiystem to catch the farmers and, "l halve to say no corri- ‘continues: i-pany has come tax d ‘last fiscal _$22'l.‘ll7B.892 taxation on this total, The amount contributed by fnrnmrs was $1,488,332, amount tiolleetcd under the income tax was $75,989,645. The contribution is under 1.50 oi’ income tax alone, the percentage being .0196. escaped paying its in year, March 31st, 1921. was collected by direct ___________ “Farmers Sun” for Libel (Special to The Guardian) TORONTO. Aug. 24.-—Senator Frederick Nichols of Toronto, in a writ issued at Osgood Hall. seeks] $50,000 damages from the Farmers Publishing Comlpany for alleged --o libel contained in a recent article in the Farmers Sun, the complaint similar to that already made by Edmund Britol, M. P.. oi Toronto, and W. F‘. Cockshuttie, M. P., of Brantford. Premier oi Newfoundland: 'fo Tour Upper fanadr NoltT-rl SYDNEY. N_ s, Aug. 24 -—-'l‘lic Premier of Newfoundland. Sir Richard Squires and falnlly, ar- rived here ycsteriluy. They are to tu-rr Upper (Jilll-‘I la. illliillivsllosrllcillsl b l ply 92 Longworth Avenue. I pils in piano lessons. Apply at 176 King St. ‘ .___.._.. _.-...-.---___"._j ‘WANTED-w g IOARDERS AC- commodated, '11:! Cumberland St. ' ‘WANTED-Good second-hand vl-' sible typewriter. Write Mer- chant. Montague. ‘WANTED- A DOUBLE BARREL breach loading hemmerless gun. 10 or 12 gauge. Give description and price, T. M. Stewart, Box 370. Phone 125. ‘WANTED TEACHER lSprington Scllool No, 164. F-OH Sll\' SATURDAY -BE- tween station and Brighton road, baby's silk puff. Finder please leave at 120 Brighton Road ‘LOST ON .______H----———-———————f ‘3TUDENT BOARDING WANT- ed, modern improvements. Anniy. on or after Aug. 25th,\2ll6 Flt/h, ' roy Street. ‘iron sane, one FULLER a Johnston pump angina ""0 iii-Gif- also a 3 horse power stationery; engine. Apply A, M. ABIItW-i Charlottetown. °WANTED "r0 RENT, COTTAGE or tenement. centrally located. with all modern convenience. All- to "G" Guardian. ___ ‘L. R. STEEL STOCK BOUGHT. Loans maile on stocks and bonds. Bruce & ‘C0,. iViiWKiiiiw" iBldg., Toronto, Ont. ‘WANTED MANUFACTURERS’ Agents for a high class line oi Farm Machine specialties. Mlle. he experienced and have succeafi- fill record. Apply G Box 116: popular llcr youth. Ever since January she has been in the hands of i-inrland rlnll Wolff. of Belfast, whose fnlnous yards she was built Retail Merchants Endorse Mane in Canada Movemellnt WMLYINWPEJG, Aug. 24.—Endorsc‘ ment o-f a “made-in-Crlnada" move- ment nnd the establishment 0t‘ ll research‘ to in (lanaila. bureau of industrial found new industries both of which would tend to reduce . , iunenulfloymenm n was “m. were handed out by the Department oi. _ agreed upon at the convention of Agiicuimre FOR s~LE__puR,E BREQ-wl-lprg the Retail Merchants’ Association reads: Leghorn hum one ye,“ 01¢ AD. today. The resolution stuteldnllgirrlléelfillltmwa today and the adverse United States ox- Drevton. Minister 0f lunatic», llo-n, I raw music pw change pmmem would rem,“ promigrxTolmie, Minister of Agriculture readjustment of trade the movements. ---¢0a>'--—- NS l >0 e I , . t Municipalities in Coll elation ll.-\Lli1‘_.-\X,,,N. 5., Ailg. git-The convention of the union oi Nova Scotia municipalities opened here loduy with over one hundred tic-legato; in attendance The rounder oi the national municipal of thc United States oi’ America. Hon. Clinton ltogcrs, is listed among thi- speakers. Mliifféil‘. ’“’°' ‘W’ ’° K°"“°"";White Star Liner Baltic Returns To Service LONDON, August 24,-—- After an absence of six months the White Star Liner, Baltic, has returned to the Mersey, and ‘is leaiving Liver- pool at the end of the week for Ncw Yo-rk. During her long absence the liner has been renewing Messrs in seventeen years ago. She has there undergone a (rouiplete overhauling and extensive decoration. Marshall or Ail‘ Holds Flying Ship ‘llOWDEN, ENG, Aug. 2i-Thl= carefully-laid plans of the United Suites aviators for the departurc of the new giant airship Zll-2 Sir ilollry own to the end of the! income nnd profits ol the _v§. -——--—-—-—- . Sun sets this evening at 0.51 ‘AUCTION BALI. —l WILL {$7,,j3e1;‘,;'“,3§,,3°;,"‘,2‘;,‘till: and rises tomorrow morning at "ii iW-Piiiiiic Ammo" M we“ to be nltercilito a inter: date. ‘Fills 5-12- st- Pei"! 0" seiit- Mhl 1921' my became apparent this fnrenoirn Li"! 0mm“ "mo" Friday’ farm consisting 0i 50 “"95” New when Brigadier-General E. M Aiiil- 20m- 3-15 fl- m‘ him"- 8000 ‘Jmlmhi "S ‘PM hiaitlanil, Grcal Britain's air mur- ' particulars lipply T. A. Moore, shill, said he had no intention of being influenced “by others" in his selection of ihc dny for the start’ for the final proving of the ‘airship by hcr British builders lic- fore it becomes United States pro- petfy, “As several United States oili- cl-rs and a number of eniistcd mcn who are destined to pilot the air- ship to the United Slates will ac» company the British navigator on his long-awaited decisive test flight. they have once or twice a day for the last fortnight been obliged to pack their belongings for a move to Pulhum. Whfllv" the start for the United States Will he made, only to be rlisaltllliiliitii bv cancellations of the trill i"! cause the weather was considered unfit Th;- inconvenlcnce and annoy- ance oi this oft repeated perfcr- mace have tried the patience of both the British and United Slates personnel at the nirdrome here to the point of desperation and it has given rise to the wildest ril- mors rfllartiing the fitness and air- worthiness of the shili- , West St. PM!!!» mus nimoaettluo. - HAVE ~ your, furs remodelled by MI 9X" pert furrierpvrith $6 Y8K" 0.x‘ perience in" the business. sflllsrl faction guaranteed. Send Y0“! furs to‘ Montreal Furrler lteliroli. oiling Ccwlmperlsl Block. Mont ton, N. B. ‘FOR SNLE CAPT AUBREY. filly four years, first dam Brazil isn 2nd -All Right, 8rd Hernan- do. This mare ‘is war fast p80- Fr and has been haa led by MP- Teen Crockett, Alberton. wit" will show andatep her for pros- pective buyers. No mark. M10 good enough to’ go to the races with right now. ‘Sound as ring lrlnd, and quiet. not afraid of autos or trains. Also a new and latest model Houlton American hike mllkey. i also wish to sell or trade a new ‘five ‘llfllw ll IDecial Studebaker Si mode for a lighter car, suitable for driv- lag passengers and commercial work. Apply‘ to Id. Crosby Bor- don, P. .1. n; .-.._ .., . . tut»... .,_. . - , ... CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1921 Canadian. Coal lior Canadian lieating (Special to The Guardian) OTAWA, Aug. 24.—“(‘nnudlan coal for Canadian treating" is the slogan being iolloured by the pur- chasing commission of Canada in securing fuel supplies for govern. merit buildings for the coming win- ter. As far as possible the product of Canadian mines will be used this [winter i nthe effort to assist in every way possible the (ianndian industry. Domestic coal is being secured for points where it has not hitherto been used. $10,000 Pile do Ottawa, fllrulers i (Special to The Guardian) , l OTTAWA, Aug. 24.—--l)aulagi- vari- ously estimated at $10,000 to $20,- 000 was caused by a fire of un-‘ ‘known origin iwhiclr broke out last night in the premises of the Capital Hardware Company, Bank Street. Annual Convention -, 0f N. B. Municipalities S'l‘_ JOHN. N. 13., Aug, ill-Tire sixteenth annual COIIVBHIIOP of the Union of New Brunswick Muuici - polities opened lrc-rc ilo-iay Ail- dresses on Maritime Union are to be delivered by H. J. Logan. K. C. of Alnlrcrrist_ Dr. J. H. M. Baxter and H. ll. lllcLtllnn of thin city. The convention is the first to be held slllct 101G. i Cattlcmen to Get l l More Assistance OTPAWA, AUG. 24,—-A statciuent late this between Sir llenrgv A, Bogert, president, and Sir iFrederlok Williams-Taylor, Sir John Airtl, (Y. E. Neill ,E. (I. Pratt land J, P. Beilpofficlalsl or the (fun- adian Bankers’ Association. respec- ting the‘ present unsatisfactorv condition of til? Canadian beef ‘cattle industry. lthat some special measures bc taken immediately for the Protect-l tion of rangers, cattle dealers, cat-l tle feeders and farmers. Owing to restricted markets anti ft pronouncd ed reduction in prices, (lanndranl cattle cannot at present be sol.l to advantage. As fl result. or a dis-. cussion that took place ossurancfl was given by the lbankcrs that a reasonable consideration will he ex- pended to deserving bor-owers against livestock. especially with re-I igarli to periods of loans and renew- als und that no undue Pressure will be brought to bear] for lliquillntiokrl 0f advances until tiers s a mar - ed improvement in llliriltilifi corn!!- tlons. ’l‘llis zlrrrlngemen s app c- able to all districts in Fanatic." llnompbynlent Still‘ 0n the increase HALHFAR’. N. S, Aulz. 24-—lln- enlploylneni lhr-"lgilollt iii" Phil’ ' lace was repm-‘u-ri to have incl-cus- cil during lire uloulh of Jillydly the four (ltl\'til"'lllfll'ii Burl-all. ’l wl-n a two llundrec seekers \\i'|‘i‘ un- placed on July Jlilll l j—<0>-—~———~ THE WEATHER ‘PEMPERATUR 'I‘IDE. MOON, ET! TORONTO, August 25, Tllrlrsllay. light i0 moderate winds, i’nir and not much change in tfimilflliiiilffl- _ lligh title this afternoon ‘slim-- and tomorrow morning at 2.44- Noosle the Sunshine Ki" AtwAYs KEEP LINE 001' AND ‘ AN ANCHOR TO WINDWARD afternoon! "A conference was‘ llcld in Ot-- it was recognized; crlulul Sill SAM HUCllES . 0ne oi Canada's Most Picturesque liiglures Succumbs Alter Prolonged Fight ior Liie. (Special to The Guardian) Blood transfusion had ll beneficiary LINDSAY, Out., Aug. iiir-Generaheffect temporarily’, but his death Sir Sum Hughes, K. K7,, B. M. Pphad been expected at any time, Ai- and former minister of militia died ter several rallies he llt his home at one o'clock this 0n Monday and “p5 uncongcjoug _-||| morning, after a moist remarkable Tuesday. and dramatic fight for life. His tYFTAiVA, Aug, deal-ll was not unexpected, lllltlpilflllllllefll llill, d-roops at half nevertheless, ~was witnessed withlumst for the passing of General heavy and saddened ileilrts by lllflvlsll‘ Sam Hughes, the news of wlliirli, devoted wile, Lady llugiles and lrefltiloilgil long expected came as a hwo daughters. Mrs. Baron Green shock to the curlital. Fir Sam will or (lhatham, and Miss Aileen llllgll-flPPPlVG l'lrll honors of a nrilir es, -whn have been constantly at theiuncral. The state which lli- st-l‘ Generals bedside for several weeks. ed strenuous] Others present at the iredsids lily. rVFcAlplne, brotller-irh-luw 24.—'i‘he flag on .,_ .\' and faithfully will were take charge of the mortal l'l?ll'lillllh‘. and The funeral march will 1),. played T. H. Stlnson. (‘rown Attorney, a by the Kingston llllllltlfj’ illlutl. 'I‘hc warnl personal friend of Sir Soul's. firing party will be cullllroscti of The late General ilugiles ivas lnyeter-ans who fired live trartridges his 69 year and succumbed to per- in the great war. The pail bearers nicious anaemia, lie had been inlwill ‘be men of prominence in the failing health ever since his return Iloluiuion, life long friends of the from Gut-at Britain last winter. gtilIEfill and his family. Startling Canadian Bank Assets _...____._Q_.__,.___ (Special to The Guardian) |Jili_v. The decline from tho total OTTAWA, Aug. 24.~A decline the and i920 amounts to $270,578.- to more iblur $83,000,000 in tho 045. The decline in total liabilities total assets of (‘anallian Hanks ill during the month of July zuuountcil a single month is revealed by the to $85..'ill2.l55. Tlic figures ‘icing, statement covering the month oi‘ Junc $2.594,54.’7.001. Jilly, $11,500,- Jlliy which was issued from tlleitllfiflilfi as cirmplrrell with total lia- oillce of the Finance lDepal-tlnelit bilitics at the end or’ Jilly 1920. today, From a to-tul of $2,830,008 The decline amounts to $2G9.478.~ at the end of June asst-ts dronpsil/lptr, qwmil impinges at U". em] to $2,796,2S3,386 at the end Of of Jib‘. 0920 ‘were $2,778,714,5I R . 1. .4 -. ,-__.. eluse Consent T0 Separation . ——-—- WFNNIPICG. Aug 24.—-“l can soc w“, no cause for alarm, but every reas- Ion why iwe silouill be hopeful and ‘optimistic of the future," declared ————— ;J. A. Banlield, president of the Bjqjhltflrggq" A“; g4__~w9 felfilgg trill Merchants‘ lilo consent to separation from rbc 000- ill i!" hm cause For: 145.31.; SH" save Pi-‘iESiDE-NT RETAIL MERCHANTS Londonderry City Council l Pass Strong Resolution (w, u, oppose H steadfastly m"; l0 vention in session here. make tile fullest use of‘ lTlll" righi fieilhsueiiiilns on the unemaiovnlent Q“ hi“ \\\\ Read by Everybody" " a illi£ilYE8TfllllllMllllNllill sunk rapidly‘ _ | produced Re- Assoclation of (‘an- udilrcss of wclcnrnc to m“ of Irelnn(l “m; pledge nu"s(ll. the association's riominion-widecon-l Mr. llan- Montreal Negotiating Loan‘ oi g $1,250,000 ‘» 24.—'l‘lle metropolitan commission has resol- ved to borrow $1,250,000 for forty years, the bonds to be off 1,000 each with sin-king funds, or-ln _yeurl_v payments, including capital and in- terest. Alderman llrodeur, the chairman, states that this money is net-tied to rueet the obligations. including the unpaid coupons of tile four ulunilaipzlliticis luontioned in tile nloratorvinl clause passed try the legislature last winter and in- cluded in the act constituting the metropolitan commission. iron ‘Production b 0_il_t_llo increase (Special to The Guardian) OTTAWA, Aug, 24,——The total ,oulput of pig iron and ferro alloys ill (‘unatla during July showed an increase ol‘ luore titan two thous- land tons over the production report- ,eii by the Dominion Bureau of Sta- lkihtllifl for Juno. Pig iron output lremainell steady at slightly nlore ANNUAL and from Abroad. The Scottish Gathering held or‘ the grounds of the (‘harlottetowl Driving Park Assoc. yesterday‘ was the largest in lilauy years ant‘ certainly the most enjoyable irtrlr, cvery- point of view, 'i‘lr-: weather was ideal, tho attendance represen tzitive or‘ practically the whole province. The clrlnsmen mel at their clui roonr ial lllfraind bended by ‘ill: Royal Standard of Scotland an: qripielt-l NllcKeniziic, i iMclDnugogll Groom, McMillan of Charlottetown Pipe Major Dey of Halifax, Piper Stewart of H-alifax_ Piper McKa) of Tr-uro and Piper McPherson 0' Wood islands proceeded via Queen, than fifty-four thousand tons. but [the production of the several grades varied considerably from tile‘ amounts reported for the preccdingl month. Of the entire output oil pig iron, more than 90 per cent was reported as having bccn nlrlde lfcr the further use of thc com-i ponies producing. There‘ were no‘ ‘cilnngss during the month in the mlnrbsr 0t’ lirlrlst furnaces active, tllc six furnaces reported in blast ‘at the end of June. liwo at Sydney. ‘among them being kept in operation ltbrougllout the month. ‘Pile out lput of direct steel castings of all kinds amounted to r1 total ot’ Lilli? ions (luring July, a decline of morn than 400 tons mini the 1104 ions] in Jllne. Tile zlvérngc 'nlr.'ntllly production for the seven‘ ‘months cnils July of the current’ ‘year was 50,000 tons. Output for ‘the past three nlorltlls it will he muted has been in (excess of the‘ ifiVPfllllfl monthly for this _vcor t‘; ,1. c. l'lt. l iWireless Phones“ 0n German Trains I'll Will Soon be Possible for l scngers to Reserve Hotel Ac- Kent and Stewart Streets to thi ground. The side walks along thl whole route of march were crowd ed with spectators. all evidently cninving the color, the parade and. the skirl of the bag pipes which as everybody knows is the ground work of all music. |“.For music first on earth was heard In accent loud and deep, When Tubal in his oxther squeez- ei , 'l‘llc bletller o‘ .l sllcep." His Horror Lieut. Uov, McKinnc/rl. U. S. (‘onsul Livingston and the President of tire (‘aledonlzln (‘lull Mr J. it, Burnett follosved in an Lhlllflllltllille. Arrived on the grounds tne Presl- dent introduced His Horror the Lieut Gov__ who gave a short and appropriate address, congratulating the Caiedorlian (‘lub on the magnifi- cent gathering. extollllg the annual practice of tilblclir: competition, a lzrillalicc which h-n, said did very much lo make Scotland grout and her sous the sturdy race that they tire. He. extended a ct-rllial wci - com-s to all in attendance and lie- clarell the program open. interest and pleasure were added lo this year's gathering by the Pas_ presence oi’ Pipe liiaior Bey and Piper Stewart of linllfux and Piper to nuilfv it." concludes a resolution“'"P5'i‘*"- "'-*'-‘“"‘l‘iii iii? C0090 "iii-“ii , t 040K333 a“ “XPHIS i" iiiPii‘ iiiiP- which ‘pm be proposed by Um Lon, be ascertained and "whatever rem- commodations {The fact also that the duntlerr)‘ cit.» (Tnuncil ncxt 'l‘lllll‘r4~ sdv is provider! must he chased uu- ~--- ijlplr-ii Scottish (lowers. Miss (my n is Sh,“ the I-Psnhmm ls on sound, cconoulru DTlIlClIllPH if it BERLIN Aug‘ 24__‘v,re;,p__.q tple_liiiiliiilifi<lll_ iifliiiilx. and Miss certain of ,)“Sgnge_ is to produce perlunncnt and lasting phone mflmlnpms Wm hp irqmnmllMcl)onlilii, _ Boston, were The reflnhmon also Wm Say: i lreilrllttls. re illcnt urged that ‘ill m. 3"" a number of important fiermlln= '0 “Ompnflfi "l ‘Hume chmvii“ "We protest against this cuiml ' 11'“ i ‘ ‘- , _ , _ , . . a _ JOIIOTS “pile life .'l.'\ll mettle ir. lhc "Ming a“ of lBrltlsl‘ D0119), “Mich necessary 101' sulperlII-imus depart- Pxmp“ mum‘ “M rppewmg 1mm‘ heels" of local artists. has stmght tr,» (llvlrls m "rd" y) ment or‘ the (lovernulerlt should be (laminate us and which for that discontlnuelcl and public. (monies purpose has act up an arbitrzlrylconservsd- - _ newflmghd and unnatural bmlm] _. Following the presidents address. ‘meals will be placed in imtels linrli embassies bore, arcorilirlg in an lm inouncement made today. Experi- j ncnts corldilclcil in a movinr: All the competitive events ivere pulled oft‘ WlilH ill any tiresome delays and the various coulmittecs . " leserve great credit for the ex - v , _ . _ _ . _rirelght cor have shown that the‘ “W, MSW] neither on the w," 0|-_S[l8-'1lf.8lS rP-QfPhPllilllg FrlLll nr tbc. ‘ - . .. inces bricflv alldressetl the the people nor on anv other l lihi pm‘: - , t ground‘ historical‘ geographical m. meeting. in British Columbia dur- ecmlouncflN the asociatlon mcnrbersllip has in- creased 133 per cent. - Tile Saskatchewan and Manitoba GIANT STEAMER To BE pUT ilclegllics declared the merchants |NT° Sam/we NEXT SPHINGliIFE too prone tn grant credit. 'i‘hsy »»("<Q+Q>——~—a ..<_Qq______ NEW YORK, Al“; 24_ Tm, m,“- try to replace the banks in grant- into service on the New York-South lgemmg Mmnobfl" 'i'§.°§I‘éZ?.."J.-_“NEN2°°€J.§"?L°lift:,Getting Ready For isrilell rli Hamburg. ‘ “than and ten thrmsflnd mm hmpvyirallots for submission to the 400; uonllrlmlation for 4.100 more. I veloplng from G2_000 to G4,tl0‘l‘conference yesterday of members nstiulale that the space occupledlexecutlves m“! asfllsmm 5mm’ 0m. “no average {our 700i" ‘my aimwltorm bnllnt bud been dt-‘initcly dc- 65 00o m“ "n" Mnjestlc the lug ing credit beyond the limit of their .inlptorl-Cilerbtiurg run next sprinrzd ireeli callel tll- Bismarck. by (t ' i! “ ° The Blg Four Tile giant craft. which is two. than til-s Olympic, will carry n crvu @000" "iflmilerfi 01' ilt‘ "mt! will" . -, i- -. H is equipped Wm‘ m“ h“_"_,lll9fl s llnlon of North Amer (fl arc horsepower Her normal speed will n; the executive conmmees, ch19; by the 1.245 state rooms, engilrssfl-PPB 0f tile ii"! Orl-lflililfliimii‘, meml i-ided on so the conference will be pvireicss system works well. the llllfill engaged in the reeling oi‘ iliPl lversntion with friends in this city. l lt is lieclarcli that in three weeks it will be possible for travelers on‘ express trains tn reserve hotel n03 conrmodatlons by radio phone, {Oi-ii SUNDAY STREET CARS Not Being Weill Patronlzed Feterboro i l1 PETERBORO, Oni.. August 24-- Tlle Silndny street cur s-zrvicc in- augurated here in May is not prov- inz as successful as was expccicll. and it. is predicted lhnt it will llc ‘llSUOYHlIlIIFIl in the near future. Slreict rnilwayl enlployees il“(!lfll'(‘ that cilurcirgoers do not use the Sunday cars to any great extent. OIL FIRE EXTINGUISHED MEXICO (‘l'l‘\’, August 24* The fire which broke out l-‘rillay .m Lot 224 in the Amatilau oil field. near Tampico‘ was cxtinzlllsiled when lho we-li ran lo salt water, accord- ing to official advices received ll)?" today. ll lllifl been feared the oil field workers would have suriuiln difficulties in extinguishing the flames. est ship in the world. will be but “mmh ‘mm A' R Hlgghh "We" the international Mercantile Mar- l OFlZiIF-‘ll owners. is now being flu - , flLEVEL/VND, Aug Eel-Strike thousand runs larger than the ilevr‘ '11’ 1.100 and have passenger iii‘ fltailroail llrotlrerhooda at Switch- o"i burning engines capable of lic-liiiiiv being 9709M“! “t n mints be about 23'knots. The ships age-his‘- and machinery" equals that of. oboutflvhen the pgnfefgncg adjourned a resumed this morning. ' Mr. Waters Bill >§*¢*¢‘¢‘ ¢v‘¢¢ ‘v¢“v¢ ‘v¢€%#‘¢¢v¢ _ and Is Rejected WINNLPIEQ, Aud-azc-rhe nd- rriinistrstion of the trades lilbor congress of Canada won the decis- ion in a vote taken at noon yester- day after a trhree hours debate Issue between Tom Moore, Presi- dent anii J. C. Waters. Past Presl dent, concerning, Mr. Water's at- tempt to have congress pay a bill m’ $1.217 incurred by him in expeu res of a lrip to Europe in the eariv‘ part of 1919. A standing vote was taken and tile convention by pro~ bnbly two to one concurred the re commendation of resc-lutions con:- i mlitee to reject the account, it was remarked by delegates that tlhe minority included A. ll_ Moshor and his delegates from the Can. Broth- erhood of Railroad employees who expected to figure in another at~ tack on‘ the administration later in the convention. ' \ 4 vvvvw i 4 Q4‘; ‘ ‘A AAA yvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv Something to Remember Don't forget that the Gunrliia 3 p. m_ Don't forgot to pa)’ Yiliil‘ Iriiiiqcli vote for your favorite candidate. ptl Don't forget that t Dort Touring car. hl- highest candid Don't forget that all subscriptions closed in sealed envelopes and deposi :1 p. m. Monday. Don't forget candidates. to scrril or bring ballots The judges must count them. velcpe and put them in the ball at bo Don't forget to put your name on th lope. Don't forget to secure every possible subscriptions may change the re suit. Don't be late Monday. the closing hour. n (‘onlpctltion ruds ‘Monday at on before ‘that hour and are wins a S1640 Gray and money must be en - ted in ill-e ballot box by all your pink Enclose then in an en- x. e outside of your enve subscription. A few Make every minute count from now till Don't forget the mottol-HUSTLE. HUSTLEQ HUSTLE. vvvvvvv A A A vvvvvvvvvvvvYVvvV > cellent arrilngcnlent which tirade every moment of the afternoon en- le mg the last two years n was sho“,nl,.llt~ltl‘lllll'élllt-l being able to hold con-Hay“ ' Tile first dance was n llighlanll ling in which there werc foul colupetltors viz; iMlSS Helen Mcmrc of (‘irarlotlctowm Miss Thompson Halifax, Miss Kathleen McDonald (‘llhrIottl-‘etoWn, and Miss Helen Mi Donald P-hsrlottetown. In thc first trial Miss McRae and Miss Thomp- son lied. In n dance-off til-c first place was award-ed to Miss Thonrp- son, ‘Halifax, Miss McRae 2nd. Other dancing events which greatly iiciiglllcil the spectator: werc a Sword Dance in which Miss Mir-line was awarded 1st place, Misi Thompson 2nd; an exllibitlor Snilor-‘s Hornpipe by Miss Anna Mt Raw. Seunn Tluis Dance by Miss MPiiHP; Reel of 'i‘ulloi-lt taken h_\ Misses Noni McKenzie. (‘laire Mr (‘nrmack Winnifreil McEachen llulccy ivolker. ‘Helen McDonald Joan McDonald. Marian McDonald Mr. Laurie McRae; junior Sword Dance by iMjsg Nora M. Kenzie and Miss Dulcey Walker The lllllfilifl‘ evcnts were very keenly competed and the number of (‘lliTlPS in eat-ll “as very large Mr. J. G. Mcfbrrrlucli hrld charge of the athletic competition and Mr ‘Photons P. White sdperlntended the dancing. To both much credit is due for illr‘ excellent manner in willch nil the events were carried out Tile prize list is as foilows:— PRIZE LIST ATHLETIC EVENTS Putting Shot Frank Hsnnessey. city. Wm. McLean. DeGross Marsh 35 ft. 8 l-2 in Hf Throwing i-‘ammer. W-m. McLean J_ Pendergast. 115 ft. 2 1-2 in. Boys Race Under 10 l.. wedlock 2. Elliot McCiuigan 11 1S sec.‘ 100 Yards Dania. 4 John Aiicldacilern 2. Joseph Doyle .'l. Lou. (‘ilmpbelL Time '10 15 sec _ Boys Race Under 14. Pinssu McQuigan Ronaglisrr. Time 12 sec. P"? , Stop Dance. i Joe Doyle. Martin Power. pm Annual BIbIQIIICIII» ‘IHVWR. Ily IIIIILCIIIII; $35 Eirlitlllun CFTHE 800T TlSH 01108 Largest Gathering in Years. Splendid Progltllllti oi Sports, iioroe Races and Competitors Present from All . AI The News Worth Beafllnl an The Alla Worth Pi-lnfllil U-l-Aofitfl- Entertainment. Cver F! pe Music-Marches l. Pipe Major Dey, Halifax 2. Hugh McPherson. Wood ls- lutlds. , Pipe Muaio-Strathlpeya. Pipe Major George Doy, Hali- fax 2.’ A. s. Stewart. Halifax Sword Dance l_ Miss Macllae. 2, liliss Thompson. Senior Highland Fling. Pipe Major Dey, Halifax‘. A. S. Stewart, Halifax, PF Senior Sword Davie-l A. S_ Stewort_ Halifax. Best Ali-round Athlete. John MoEnchel-n. ~ Half Mlle Birycle Raco- 1. Norman McPherson _ ‘ 2. L. hloran ' 3. John Gordon. Runnlflg High Leap. ' 1_ P. MacDonald ""' 2_ Graves " 3 A. P. Campbell ' ’ 5 it. 3 12 in. 220 Yards Duh. “Wilackie" MmEacllern Joe Dayle Lou Campbell. Time 23 2-5 sec. ‘ coral- Sack Race. ~ Walter Scantlehury. Wm. McLean George Walker. terse .J.1 ,. ._- Half Mills Burr " 4c encourage Harry Jamlason. Geo. Walker Harry Harley. Time 2_13 2-5 sec. 542°“ Dancing Highland Fling Miss Thompson, Halifax. Miss Mcltaae, city. 5°!“ Vaulting lMith Polo. Harry ‘Harley J. Donovan " J. MciEachern, " 10 feet. 440 Yda. Dash H_ Jamieson ‘Lou (‘ampbcll F. Campbell. "N!" wr¢~ Runnlnfl Long Jump J. M. Eachern " P. McDonald. ‘l 20 ft. 9 1-2 in. 20 it. 1 l-2 in 0ne Mlle Run. George Walker n. s_ Campbell, Graham's Rd. James Francis, Lennax island $ro~ The gate entries numbered over 2500. ii was all Scotch yesterday, men ind women of all nationalities de- lriaring themselves Scotch at least lemporarily. in the Boys Race under 14 the ‘irst prize was presented by the “miner, Mr. Wnl, Halfpenny. The nrize was a gold medal presented "or this event by Mr. Halfpenny them in athletic ports. lt is worth mentioning in ‘his connection that several of the luccessful competitors were under i8 years of agel and have been in raining but a short time, a distinct ~redit to themselves and their trainer, Mr_ Halfpenny. HORSE RACES The programme of horse races furnished by the Charlottetown Driving (‘lub was exceptionally mod sand was very greatly enjoy- ed by the large audience. The track was in perfect shape. caretaker lames Arbing having taken particu ‘ar care in its preparation for the ‘vents of yesterday. All a result fast time was made in both the 'lllf‘P, nnd trot, the performance of "clonal Walla owned by ‘Ml’, "e-‘orge MacDonald. of Farmlngtom ‘leing particularly lood. the third what was 2.14 flat, first half in 1.06. ilice th-e Great also won the sec- md heat in the trot in 2.20. the fastest in her event. The classes were three in number. the class A. Trol and Pace being called first. in this event there were four start- ers. all fast oaoerll. they got the word so on the first score. Rex - hurt and Edna Hamlin going t0 breaks and Colonel Whit: taking the lead which he kept until the lnish, Albert 1.. second. Edna Ham- lin third and Rexlreart fourth; in the econd, Walt! went to tho front. Edna racing him very close. Albert J. third and Reuben-t fourth. ln the final heat Colonel. waits was a little back at the "gut" and ma: grabbed tile pole. Ann's J. fitting in behind, Wilt! third. (Continued on page nix) i e~@ mu .1. Pipe Major Geo. Dey, Halifax I