MAXIMS " " OI A MERCHANT conflnuqu] advertlolnp in neces- iINIOIII prosper- Dcllvoroll i} mm ",‘,'Z",,'n","°:..'a u. s. A. use K i l j \ \ \ \ \ -—\.. i/f/ V» I. t iiiiwi iii ilWNEii IN iH‘ _Yi|KllN 3nd News Received Here That Frank W. Mutch, son of Mr. and Mrs. RE. Mutch _ Accidentally Fallen From ia Stea- mer Into the Stew- ur. and Mrs. It. ii}. Mulch of this city received tho sad news yester- day niornittg that tiieir only son. l-‘riiuk W.. had» last Tilurstiay ev- failein from the .1961, o1 n steamer on the Stewart piver, Yukon Territory, and been According to the few details al-y randy rescind by wire, the unfor- innate young man was at the time assisting in mooring a barge to the ti; some mishap aboard the vessel, received a. blow from sOme moving iroight that rendered icious, and knocked hint from the deck of the steuniei iii the river. The tragedy occurred miles front Daw- son City. At latest word the body hiid not been recovered. l-‘rsnk Mutch, who was only in his early twenties, was known to i city, and writs indeed one 0i‘ Chur- lottetonus niost popular boys. lie was especially noted for his spirit than once came to the aid of other islanders at great sacrifice to himself, Frank. iii rc-niiluny with several other island buys, lcft here for the lllest in tile fail of 1924- lio was lo- cnted for seine time in Vancouver, and lroiu there we'nt up North in the spring of 1925. in the Yukon he was located at different times at Ciircross and Mayot Landing. At the fornicr placo ho some months on a hydraulic placer iitinc, and afterwards did some prospecting. During the winter he worked with a Mr. McConnell, for- nioveil to hinyot, when; 11p w“ Qffl- constructiun work. it is only ll, few days since his par- entii received u letter from him, in which hn said he was in tho best that followed so .\““ s _I§ l‘ may, 4 4|! ( o u)“ 1541/” - ar- Tiie Pies Paper t.<.:~=».~‘:,:;ii earl / Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, AUGUST 2, 1926 Advertising lo an expanse if it lo Improperly done or done in a hap- hazard manner. . QFA Gun-ulna. rounded Ill‘! Ln-rluttofvown Guordlu Two Con“ Seeks Buried Treasure iMiajor H. A. Logan, of Musquqdo. b°|t,_ N°Vfl 5C0!“- who has returned to his home from New York, when, he found document; that h,“ Mm to believe that a large quantity of French gold is hurled in some lake near Ship Harbor. Major Lou" h now searching for it. Investigation Will Open Thursday iMfiNTiitEAlL, Aug, 1. — it is un. ilerstooti here that the investiga- tioil which lSir Francis Lenticux will hold into the alleged ernine o; the (Jusionis steamer Margaret which has aroused so much politi- cal controversy, will open Thurs- day mnrnine. The uliii-nnret, it is stated, has been ordered to be at the Provincial capital on that date. Special Clinic For Island Doctors Today there will open in Charliitir-toivit n l)()§4f-g|';u|[|;|ip course for the niedivltl prtttfliliullftrn 0|‘ this Province. This course will iiust for the entire week and will bu held at the Prince lildwnrd inland Hospital iii the forenoon and in the Charlottetown, ‘Hospital in the afternoon. it thus been pl‘0Vl(li'fl through the generosity of the (Inn- udian Medical Association and is the iitnst extended ‘and lonibitiottt-i yet attentpted in (Ynnntiu. it is primarily iiiti-nilcd as a "refresher" training "for tho medical inen, iirlnfi- ing to tlleiit the latest advances in medicine and sitrizory. The insiriie- lions for thi- course urn antont: the tnosi ilisiiiigitisiicil of (fnnadian scientists. llr. R. ii. (loriinn, pro- fessor oi‘ meiiieitie nt Mcfliii Uiii- vtirsiiyz iii‘. A. T. Rnziii, professor of stlrgcry at Ali-Hill University and lit-lid surgeon or the hl0llif0lll (len- luis been a itirriblo shock to his _ bereaved ‘tho Guardian ltilits with n wide circle oi.’ friends llilillllflelltililfl deep and sincere sym- Di Italians To Be i ' Called Fascists In Future this province is expected. ‘trill no longer be permitted to cull llemsoivos by that name, but will nscists. if the wishes of "-1 "Xllressed to the Mil- ‘l- "l0 Olsen of the Fas- il. are carried gilt. i-Vlussoiini in a signed message, “lflltis tho ntlltnr aken out of tho pap- "llii lo substitute Fascism nllt iii‘ dniigter. lei-tug from dlltlllllllflll- lltlilor nrrlvcil nl her bullshit: tlfttll‘ u hnrrioti trip front itotiui. ti"? word liniiiin. whic “will 11H nntl-lfnstrisit KING DISCOVERED - ‘lfak, July '3l.-— A plot. “in certain persons ties- llfliiil‘ relatives," have all ‘ ‘ °“ Nwooo-oo-owooa» o (lonilensetl Specials RATE-to. per word. net oral lloapittil, ill‘. W. l". Melfll)’, professor oi‘ not-volts diseases at Mtrflill and Dr. W. [4- Ritchie, n distingulshi-il rziiliologist at the Montreal (lentiral ilospiial. interesting to note that Dr. Gordon nnti Dr. McKay are islanders. The local committee consisting 0f ‘Dr. S. R. Jenkins. (ihairmsn; Dr. Hous- ton and ‘Dr. Yr-o, Sui-rotary have been -busliy engaged for several months in i-oniplcling tietails in connection with the i-otirne. A very large ziiteudancr- oi the doctors of --i 2-» at i__¢+>——-—— EDDA MUSSOLINI REPORTED BETTER. FORLLltnly. .liiiy Mussolini. daughter of the Prom- ier. is ill‘i‘lill'0ll to ill‘ completvly She has boon suf- iind ‘her 31. -Eddll “ch insertion in this column. “"+~+o»+»o»++o++o<i WANT GOOD MEAT 0O l l‘, East and of Market RINTINO 0F EVERY cheaply and expedi- uted. Guardian Cont- “l-"I- Phone 18$. oi, ANT coon auvstori-za don conference, who 10o m 85o. nationalisation of the snail-h w‘ 65o. 50o for 91.00. 1000 mince In Pontpaid. Guardian Great Britain an the only solution of the conflict. of vice-president tho Canadian Trades and Llbof‘ ngron, now homo from the Lon- Bert Maroon. mm that Wliliiw Plll5l|P iii, ill liil liNll l5 i Elli Mrs. Edw-ar?! Wheeler Hall, Rector’s Relict is Out of Jail. SOMIDRVLLLE. N. J., July 31-- Mrs. Edward Wheeler l-iall. of New Bruitswick, N. J., regained hei- liberty last night in $15,000 bail. after having spent forty hours be- hind the hars of Somerset County Jail for tho murder four years ago other husband and his alleged sweetheart. The 49-year old nristrocraiic nint- ron was arrested lain Wednesday ‘lllizht, after atlthoritics said “a minus of new evidence," poini.itig to her as the slayer of tho rector of fashionable St. John's Episcopal Church. in New Brunswick and ZMrs. Eleanor it. lchoir singer, had been discovered iin an investigation ordered by Gov- iernor Moore and State authorities. i She was released ‘Chief Justice Gummere to whom defense attorneys appealed yester- day at Point Pleasant- Tho bull required by Justice was as contrary to Jersey precedent as was his ruling that she might be sot free. litstctid oi‘ ordering that a large sum “be posted for Mrs. Hall's re- lease. he decided that she furnish blit $7.500 in each of the two charges. ‘Opossum Family , Evaded Immi- gration Laws (Special to the Guardian) l OTTAWA, grttlion laws of Canada has been revealed. A marsupial mother and her three children were dis- covered hiding away among u sitin- intent of ibananas consigned to an lflttawa merchant .i. B. Merritnizh. llo notified the government. offi- cials lli. once and turned the fnniiiy over to them, and they are now ‘held not at jail bilt at. the ntuseuitt lin this city. l-‘or ho it known that. |inzirstipinl is the fitnrlly nitrite of i'i‘hc pignty optissitm when fiill iopossiim itns built her nest anions in ('.lilBi.i"-l‘ or bananas which hunit =ln Mr. llerratigifs store three days. ,iliu pitritiy (lllfififlllfll. The ntothei‘ igrowil is no larger thitn at (ship- uu-unk. (‘llfli Illiii’ I5 THE ililtil FilHii [liliiilllll Tiny Monoplane Weighing ‘250 Lbs., With an Estimated Maximum Speedoof 85 Miles an Hour- Appearance Caus- es Surprise. (spocial to the Guardian) DETROIT, Jilly 31. ——~ UNITY For“ gminy snowed visitors the iat- ust product of the Ford Laborator- ies, an "Air Fllvver", a tltiy mono- plane that may he the forerunner of a wasp float that will drone a- long the airways as 0011111101"? 3'9 Ford automobiles move about roads. ‘it has ‘been successfully’ tested, The plane's wing spread 0f 22 feet, makes it one of the smal- lest ‘single seaters ever flown. Fquippeil with a three cylllltlfll‘ nii- cooled motor of French make the plane weighs only 250 lllfl- The building of the plane, a talk assigned to three trite-ted emllloYflafl working in a locked room. W88 shrouded in secrecY- "9 fir“ 5P‘ pent-anon when it was brought 011i to be tested, cnmn its a fillfllrlie even i0 some airport officials. Sev- eral days aizo, the bit-ll)’ Diana W" assembled on the flyiilli field» a pilot eiitnlieil into one and a me- ehanic spun the propeller. the en- gine; sputtered and burst into a roar and the craft moved from i119 field and monnteil into the Hi1‘. l! circled nbmit for several minutes before deaceudlnk. The plane, built of fabric stretch- gonoraliy recognized in O are feet. Wings are motinted 11911‘ ed over a metal frame, has a total sustaining surface area of 97 squ- Miils, his pretty by order of the Chief .lul‘y ill. -—-A ilarini! {llbiffiflpl ‘by a fam-iiy oi’ central Ant- ,0l‘lC8.l'l natives to evade the inimi- Three schooners sud several small- er Domincan crsftshavoibeon lost and bound for the Windward ‘Is- lands, were lost with all the ivessels Peaceful, hound from Jennies for Ponce casks lost three of her crew, the captain rescued. feared to also have foundered at various the bottom of the fuselage and the pilot sits above them. To prevent the wings landing wheels are mounted near the wingtips each 88V!!! feet from the fuselage. The so horse power at1.600 revolutions a minute and spins a propeller six feet in length. The standard esti- mated luu imam spout 11-85 miles an hour. it is believed that the en- gine will travel from 86 to 30 miles Former British M. P. LONDON, Auq. 1. —A form- er member of Parliament in out of work and has advertised In a local paper for a job. The "want ad." layl: "Ex- M.P. want: work as operative spinner A. Law. 65 Star- cllffe Street, Bolton." Mr. Law was elected Socialist member of Parliament for BOI- ton In December, 1923. but was defeated in the 1924 cinc- tlon. He has been unemploy- ed ever since and was on the dole until his ‘benefit became exhausted. Labor Man Calls _ Granting 0f Tit- MELBOURNE, Australia. July 31 coining an "absolute lpurchase wins," ‘sentutive McGrath charged in the Lower ‘House of Parliament. ‘McGrath said doubt some were expecting to receive titles in 1927. meut of Australians, ibut the House "(lloiirilcll without voting on it. Manitoba Track Team Leads at End (Canadian Press) tiybit track team was the leaders at the ollti of the first ilay’s meet, Saturday. of the 37th Annual track and Field (‘.h'shlps of Canada. Mon- treal with n totnl of 14 points wit.‘ second. and Hamilton third with 9 points. The meet will conclude on Monday- Winnlpeg and Montreal Will be finalists in every heat ev- out. Asseltlne of Winnipeg was the in- dividual star of the day. He was first iii the running broad jump and the hop. step and jump, and third in the Javelin throw record- inl: 11 points for the Manitoba ieani. lie made over 21 feet in the uwiiiiiini: broad Jump and slightly over 4i feet. in the second event. (fyril Coafiee the former Winni- peg star, now of Chicago, won the 10o. and 220 yard dashes with lit- tie effort. iSetting a fast pace from tho start A. Douizherty Montreal, won the milu event in 4 mill. 29 sec. Summary 120 Yard Hurdle: 2nd ‘halt 1. W. Montaibona. Montreal, 2. P. McDonald, Cb'town. Broad Jump 1. Asseltine, Man. 2. MacDonald. Cb'town. 3. King. ‘Montreal. Distance 21.03 ft. Running Hop stop and Jump 1. Asoeliine, Manitoba, 2. Coughlin. Montreal. 3. MacDonald, Cb'town. Distance 44.14 feet. Dominican Ships Lost in Storm ‘SANTO ‘DOMINGO. Ans. 1. — in a violent storm off Saona with heavy loss of life. Aauoyme and Mancoris, loaded with passengers liandii. The number of passengers aboard is not known. The and loaded with empty and four sailors ‘helm: The hooner Gaviidn is have ibeen lost also. Several smaller Domincan crafts pieces along the coast. touching the ground motor develops l1¢ra1-Pr¢s1'¢$$1v¢ on a gailpu of gasolinei] _.., Advertises For Job les a Scandal -—Granting of British titles is be- scsndal, a question of trading, where the bust Laiborlte Repre- Australian principals when the Duke of York, King Geo- rge's second son, visits Australia °l the treasures and “he? Prflper“ lie ended ‘by offering a resolu- tion pointing out that the granting of titles is contrary to the senti- of 1st Days Meet PORT ARTHUR. ‘Onto Aug. 1.— With a totui of 15 points the Mani- - ‘Catholic-owned ‘MEXIlIlN Bill EEIZEE BHIJHIIH . PiiilPtHlY Ten Million, Catholics Are Without Benefit of Clergy -- Rioting Results From .En- Forcement of Re- ligious Laws. (Special to the Guardian) ‘MEXJJCO CITFY, Jilly. 30. -—-'i‘en million or more Catholics through- out Mexico today are without ben- efit of clergy. The putting into effect of the government's new religious regula- tlolLs was inaugurated with the stoning of officials, shooting strays {between police and crowds about that he had noichuiches and the turning of fire hose on malcontsnts to disperse ltheni" as the officials ‘began last iniizht their work of taking control ty inside the annexes of Catholic churches ‘in the capital. A total of ten persons was woun- ded in a half dozen disorders. At- torney General Ortega was among the officials stoned as they were "ltuillls the annexes of St. Cathar- ines church, once reputed among the wealthiest churches af Mexico but which has ‘lost its wealth. The present turmoil was caused by the Mexican Gov‘t. enforcing the religious laws contained in the Collfifltlilliln of 1857 which. provide that no foreign clergymen may illnCtlOn il1 ‘MGXICO. Church owner- ship of property forbidden. All church property reverts to the state. ‘Religious instruction in schools, convents and monasteries is forbidden. .lt is illegal for rqllg]. oils periodicals to criticize the government. for Mexico today in response to instructions from Pope Pius, anti Mexicali Catholics knelt in priest- less churches, members of the n} gionai confederation of labor, tb- gether with government employees paraded tbrmtgh Mexico City ,streets and other importatit "COUNTS of the country as a demon- stration in supimrt 0i’ the govern- ment's religions regulations. As far as (‘mild be learned, the people their feelings inflamed by events of tho past. fcw weeks, kept them- selves in mntrol throughout the demonstration today. But ro- ports notrtintieil to come i indicat- ing disturbances and clashes in various pitris nr tho republic Sat.- urday zrfternooit and evening when the flllilrfihéfl were titrned over to the citizens committees as the priests withdrew. ‘in some towns, rtli Catholics are reported to be wearing mourning, houses are ilraped with crepe. while all business places were closed for five minutes at itoon Saturday. Meanwhile all i‘atholles—-meanlng e vast major- ity in these plaices~knelt in front of homes and stores hemoaninl! the piigiht 0i’ their church and praying for its relief. Durant Amasses Another Fortune NEW YORK. July 31. -One spectacular Wail Street operator, Vllillinm C. Durant, ihss scored his third big financial triumph and made a titird fortune out of the art/mo stock. Mr. iDuraut is credited with hav- ing made a $1,500,000 paper profit yesterday when the stock of (len- aral Motors Uirporation which he ifounded soared to a record of 191. lio is also credited with having profited $20,000,000 in this past year, after his undaunted faith in it trad twice previously stripped him of his wealth. 552-" ‘ _ St. Anne’s Day St. Anne's Sunday was, in a0- cordance with annual custom, ob- served yesterday at Lennox island with speciaL religious services, which were attendeil by immense numbers of people. from all parts "of the Island. The event was m- oriied with glorious weather, and was this year one of the most auc- cessful of the celebrations that has ever been held. Among the visitors from Char- lottetown was ills Lordship Bish- op Oleary, who p-eached an oin- quent and impressive sermon at the eleven o'clock rnass. The other clergyman who officiated were Rev. U. A. McDonald, Parish Priest, Rev. Urban Gillie and Rev. P. C. Gauthier. was‘! ‘F’? '1“ 4i.”- I MEXICO ClTY. Aug. 1. —-Whilo tlic Roman Catholic world prayed nihiintion of its enemies. 70TH BIRTHDAY George Bernard shaw, British dramatilt. celebrated his 70th birthday last week. 125 Incorporated Companies t0 Seek (Special to the Guardian) OTTAWA. July 30. --“Oil, oil everywhere and not a drop to sell" is the effective slogan of the pros- pectors who in hundreds, will for some time to come probo the ivitais of the province of Alberta with penetrating instruments to prove the oil that is believed to be there. Not since 1914 has there been any concerted drive for oil in Alberta and probably not in the history of Canada has there been such u siege of the department of the ‘Secretary of State for company charters as during the past six months when slightly more thnii 125 such documents have ‘been issued ‘to ineorporators. ‘The ormcnt publication, reveals in the including July 24th that more than 125 charters have -been issued and that tlteaggregate capitalization of these companies is close to $76.- 000.000. Premier Escapes Assassination (Canadian Press) BARCELONA. Spain, Aug. 1.— An attempt to assassinate Premier lPrimo De Rivera has been frus- trated. it is officially announced that the Premier in safe and sound. FfltH SEES iiN- lllHtll Will ll iiNY lililiillil Says One May Come Unexpectedly and Involve . W h ole World — Will Be More Terrible Than Last One. -_-__ ‘iiotvnos, Jlllyniil. _ The signal bo sounded at any moment, ac- cording to an exclusive interview with Field Marshal Foch of France, to be published by the London Daily Despatch on Sunday. "Everyone would like to believe that another Great War is a re- mote contingency, but the fact cau- not be ignored that one may come at nny time, unexpectedly from any quarter", asserts the former com- mander-in-chief of the“ Allied for- C801. "lt may involve the whole world," ho continues. "if another war comes, it will be more terrible than the last. We hear continually of wonderful new discoveries for mak- ing war. Notwithstanding peace measures of the Iieagno of Nations. we know every nation is engaged in research work, trying to per- fect poiaon gas that will insure an- "Thero in no doiubt that very (loudly gasses have heen perfected, part in in fact, that every wesipon played." Pooh's conclusions were interview in the Rothemere news- papers. which quotesextracts. Oil In Alberta Canada Gazette, the official gov- issues from Jan. 1st down to and Will Represent (Canadian Pren) OTTAWA, July 1. —Canada will be represented at the League of Nation: Assembly in Geneva in September by Senator Sir George Footer, Sir Herbert Amen and Hon. Phil- lippe Roy. This was an- nounced by Sir Henry Drayton, Acting Premier. Officers Blamed For Manchester (Canadian Press) west of Flathcrmixit, Captain 'l‘. J. Barclay was the future. C. Vigurs was found in Canada at Geneva Civilian Disaster QUEBEC. July 31. —ln render- ing judgment at the conclusion of-NOTi-ll 5111971031! ‘llmflnent- “"1"”! his inquiry into tho stranding onnilffily l"! bfollfifl I01‘ some time, May 23rd. 192s, of the s. s. Mun-ibut it is declared here that she ll cheater Civilian near Port Secheldlli! t0 BlTlVQ Bi- Qndba“ ‘DY Mwm‘ dominioirel‘ FY0111 M03395‘ 9n August 15 and wreck commissioner. 1.. A. Demers after 399115158 l1 457 b9“ Wm um‘ ‘found that the master of the shipftor to lRicbmond. Que. and Mk0 in iie-ltrain there for Portland Mains- fault for close sailing and caution- ed him to adopt safer measures in 8t QUBBBO’ 011 1191' Wfltllilllllil "l? Sncond officer J, T. oi- not has not yet been elicited. default but it is understood that arrange- uiii liillH iiiiii iii Hi- , lEli Hiiliii tSecrecy Maintained Regarding Move- ments of Lady M. P. --Here in August. QUEBEC, July 0,1. — The unusu- al secrecey surrounding the ionr- ney of (Lindy Astor. ‘M. P., to the whether the peel-ens will land and his certificate was silspended mellts have been 1118116 i0 ¢°l1V°Y ifor one month, dating from Julydierseif and Viscount A8101‘ B1111 30th. 1926. Death Toll Is (Canadian Press) ‘NASSAU. Bahamas. Aug. ricane which swept the Bahamas with devastating force Four hundred persons are rciltlflfitl aliasing, a hundred boats sunk and 000,000. . THE LAZiE5T PEOPLE PERSPIRE THE MOST‘ ~- TORONTO. Aug. 1.—Maritime. ly foliowpd by showers in western districts. Toronto, fair . . . . . . . . . . .. 78-60 Montreal, clear .. 80-66 Quebec. clear . . . . . . .. 78-60 ‘Charlottetown. clear . 76-—61 Iialifax, fog . . . . . . .. 64-56 St. John, fair 63-54 Boston, cloudy 68—5'8 New York, cloudy . . . . . .. 82—-66 High tide this evening at 6.18 and tomorrow morning at 5.56. Still sets this evening st 7.28 and rises tomorrow morning at 4.43. New moon S-ilnday, Aug. 8, 9.25 e.ni. Suinmoriiirio tide eighteen mln~ lites later than Charlottetown. ———-<o>————— for another world war, more sun-i guinnry thiin itny of history, mayi i Q H‘ Mary Howell, daughter of or that they will play the pirncipnl l-len- N- W- Rowe", nwmlilsnt 6-"- flw M“ w“; it n; cat-min adian lawyer of Toronto, and Mrs. that Rowcili. who will represent Canada makes victory surer. will, be em- at the yarioua conference: of the 5| Placed at 126‘ Tile known death mu of the i§iI1S<>at“@-"t""‘"=ii“ ""“°'“°d' last week has been placed unofficially M 120- property damage estimated at $8,- moderste southwest. winds, probab- itheir son, Hon. W. W. Astor. across ‘the continent eastbound via tho. Canadian route. "They will make stops at Bauff. Lake Louise. Will- nipeg. Toronto and MOMTBBI- it la believed that Lady Astor will land at. New York on the Olympic, that she will visit her na- Live lState of Virginia and thou W0- ceod across the United States to Teachers’ Federation Convention [hiring the next two weeks the population of Charlottetown is to bo considerably augmented, flflt by tho two hundred and ‘more delegates attending the Annual ation of Canada. and the following _ week iby upwards of one thousand people who will ‘he here in con- nection with the Oddfeliows‘ Con- vvention. The seventh annual Convention of the Teachers‘ Federation opens in the Provincial Iiezislativo Charnibers tomorrow morning, and addresses of welcome will be K1“ nnpy His Honor the Lieutenant Governor, l-lls ‘Worship the Mayor. Mr. Henry Smith. Chairman of the (thitrlottetewn School inciard, and Mr. F}. J. ll. Morrissey. President, of the P. E. l. Teachers Federation. Business sessions will be held on Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday, and on Thursday even- ing nn address on the "L088!" 07 Nations." will ‘he given l?! Ml‘- lienry E. Munroe, M. A.. SuDBflD- iondent of Education for Nova Scotia. During, the week the Villltlllil teachers will ibe given many 0171101‘- tunities to ivisit the beauty spots of the island. and automobile triPl have been arranged to the North Shore. Cavendish (The Anne of Green Gables country) 411111 l°Y°T°1 of the fox farms- On Tuesday night the teachers will be the guest of the Provincial Government at a bauullfii "1 11°“! Victoria. On Wednesday 1118i"- [hgy will he given a reception at Government House and on Thurs- day evening they will ‘b8 U10 U199" of the (‘ity Council at dinner at Beach Grove inn. ‘Frills’! the)’ wrili be entertained at luncheon at Cavendish Cape hy the teachers of Charlottetown. and at dinner by tho cliff Hotel by the teachers of Prince Edward Island. A very strong committee of local | . iizram. ,ilono that “S. teuchora haw been at work for many trunks nrrnnslill: the PTO‘ Thny lllUVO left nothing un- ilie delegates may ni- ways remember tilts visit to Char- lottetown so a memorable occas- ion. Mewburn Not To Be a Candidate HANiiiliTON, 0111.. Aug. 1.. —-Holl- C. Mewiburll. who has r9910!"- ted oust liamllton slllw 1317 llllfl wing lMinister of Militia in the Un- ion Caihlnct. will not be a candi- date ngain. In a letter to F- (-- smye, President ‘Comiervatlvo As- socintion he expresses regret that personal business reasons prevent- him from allowing bis name to go tic-fore the nominating convention. ---4+>————— I Announcements, Coming Events, ~ Meetings, Etc "A meeting of the Conservative ectorii of Newton polling division World- Student Clirlfliln- ‘Mew- will he held in Newton school on made meat to be held thin month and in Mona", Aug, 1nd n; s p, m. public in an advance notice of tlietAuguet in England, Jugoulavln and interested please “tend. I- er 00miilltiA8.—J. llncK. MeKenna. - - - Sedy. (Combination it... flifCS a Denmark. Milo iRowel I lo at pro ent in England. .. All By ord- oai-i-iiiui s; iii. -~.' ~- ,_..-......- xvi . . - wmszst-L- t--.» . _ Convention of the Teachers -F‘ed'er- _