» titicrly ttituhlo to explain his wife's OPA then go ahead. - MERCHANT . I Decide your course, 4"‘ j‘ Price is only one of many arguments. OF A MERCHANT. ' Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew rm _. Gurrlln Two :m'|::|“h't:udlu. Founded (ti!!! Ill‘! CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA MONDAY, AUGUST 18, 1924. Subscription Delivered ll.“ and: and U. l. A. IOJO Annual By lull, G tutut noun tun ritislt Are Excited Over Communique Issued at Cairo. (Canadian Prue) LONDON, Aug. 17. ——An official rotnntttniqtte hue been isstted by m, Egyptlflll Government, accord- lng to Exchange .Teiegruph des- patches from Cairo, stating that u... Egyptian minister to London has been instructed to lodge rt forntai protest. with the British unvcruntcnt against measures tsitctt in. tho Sudan. ’i‘h<- tttinlsvktti‘ has also been in- structcd, it s added. to urge the “ecggglly of suspending all trials. pending tlte establishment of an Egyplltill-Slltlfllflfifie commission to ttxtttttitte the present situation and fix t- pottsiltilities and to take "wilhllTl-S to calnt public feeling attd avoid bloodshed. 'l‘lto taotututtniqtte includes a long recital of tltc Egyptian: Govern llli‘lli'h' version of reettt events in the Sudan. 'l‘ltis recital has creat. ctl lntligttttlioit itt liritislt circles itt Cairo, says a dcspatclt to the Ex- t-ttattgt- 'l‘t~lo.gruph, its ltcng parti-ni and tttislctttlltig. attd Acting British Cotittttlsslttuel‘ Scott ltad protested strongly to the Egyptian acting Pretult-r over what he claims is the inaccurate and misleading nature of iito statement. W01nan’s Strange ~ Death Is Puzzle (Canadian Press) SPRINHIPIELD, Aug. 17.—Pelicc officials ttrt- investigating the myst- erlntts polsottlttg and denth of Mrs. Serttflito Susko, 35, wlto ctitne lo Sprhtgfit-ltl Hospital two. days ago with a peculiar skin eruption that trntisetl her skin to peel from her limbs and who later became blind and died. Her tongue was also lntiily swollen. the indications beittg that siu- was the victim of strong lye ttlppliotl to parts of her body tuul that silo also had arsenic in her system. livr husband, John Susko, was condition, as ltc found lter critical- ly ill win-u he returned frottt work. lie said that thcro wits absolutely tin rt-ztsott that lto knew of why she should ltztvt: taken poison iter- self. So for its is known, the woman had tto t-ttt-tttitis. Condensed Specials RATE-ta. oer word, not each insertion in this column. k __- ‘rob sacs, THAT DESIRABLE residence Ne. 186 Prince St. Ilitniy to R. E. Coiwill care of Johnson and Johnson's, City. 35133-815411. ..____________,__i ‘LOST-A BRASS HUB FOR AN Overland Car. Finder please tott- vt- at Guardian. ‘STRAYED- FROM ROYALTY two calves. one Jersey and one _ Ayrshire. Please notify J. ivitilter, 114 Prince Street. City. 3i ‘LOST-YESTERDAY IN THIS "ily two ten dollar bills. Finder blruscleuvo at Guardian. Re- Willtl- 3593 8-10 3i. -- F05 sans-savanna BLACK lllixes. For details apply to A. B. Dawson, Utigg or Bowley Lt-ztrd, Tryon. 3589 8 15 iii FOR SALE-RESIDENCE KNOWN as American House, Kiing Street, °ilil08lte Depot. Ideal location for transient or permanent boarders. Sale private. 3585 88 15 4i ‘WANTED ‘r0 RENT SMALL RE- sldence with modern convenieuc es. Centrally located. Apply at “"1" i0 "G" care of Guurdinni. 3584-8 15-tf. ..___ ‘JOB PR|NT|NQ OF EVERY delcflntlon cheaply and expel Preached in St. Jame Both services tit St. James’ Pres- byterian Church yesterday were conducted by I)r. Banks Nelson oi" Hamilton, Ontario. who dealt in his sermons with the bearing oi tnodern science on religious and social conditions of the day. In the course of his morning ser mott bus-ed on ltonunts 11:22 he referred to the British Scientific Association now meeting in Tor- into anti to the reports of their pro- ceedings as given in the Press, which show that itt nearly every department oi‘ science new wottti- ers itt nature are being discover- ed. and each fresh discovery dis- lllilylllg it. purpose and plan on the part oi‘ the Creator for the good nttd wcll-lteing of mankind. llr. Nelson told that. sitting on thc porch oi the St. James Manse on Ulle night ti-reviuus, he saw a shoot- ing star which rccttlletl to his tnintl u meeting of the American Scien- tific Association lteld less than two years ttgo at 'l‘oronto, and at which he was present. At tltis nice- tlng it was proved that there are many inure shooting stars o-r 1ttct- cors itt April attd in August than ilt any other tttotttli of the your uttd it was also shown that, when the air was analyzed during the time of these meteoric dieplity/s it was lottntl to be tttuclt more heav- ily charged with nitrogen than be- fore the phcuomctru, "Now April is the sccd time and ce nitrogen is it tottic to tho laud and its products just as iron is a tottiic to the ltttntttn blood and its strength, so it is see-n, and it its wonderful to think that the very shooting stars are the t-scrtcitttts of tuztnkintl and lcrtllizc the earth. “Scientific obsorvatiotis, the preacher said. "should not merely be mttn ntaklttg ‘notes like llamloi and neglecting to put to pruolicztl use the knowledge attained. He a1» so said that scientific. knowledge entpltusizetl the social nature attd well being of man. "'l‘ltere' its no Antenlcan sewing- ntuchlue, there is no Scottish loco- motive or telephone but tltcsc and all other ttteclittnit-ttl ltclps urc the servants of the ltutttzttt race, no mutter wlto t)te inventor or wluti the country of their orlitin." lit‘ went on to point out tbni its nieces- sity is the utotitcr of lil\'t‘lllli)li. it was to supply some prcszittultumzttt need that each now luvt-tttioti and discovery Wits brottgltt lttl'lll. sltow~ lng by way of ilttt-titizrtdtt-tt that it SCIENCE Alill lIlVlilZllTlilN (IS THEME ill SERMtlN Morning By Dr. S. August is the harvest lltttc and oltt. ' s’ Church Yesterday Banks Nelson. was the interest that the Boll fant ily took in the dcztf and dumb tvihitait had produced the telephone. die dealt too, with science as utt uid to longevity and showed that self itttereet in this matter implies social service. This he illitslratttrl from Prince Kropotkln, who lll ltls book on ututuul aid tells about the vultures. How the young vul- tures. when they discover a dead animal. instead of at once proceed- ing to devour it and etttisly their lttinger, will tttke up tioeltititts, like scntinels. to tviticlt out. for extent- ics, allowing the old vultures to feuflt on the cztrc-ztss first. The rt-u- son for this being that tltc old vultures have tlteirvbeztlts blunted by long use and must out ilto soft portions oi’ t-lte animal, whereas the young vultures come uftcr their settler-s "uttd with their sharp, strong young beaks can feed on the tougher parts oi‘ the trarcassy "Now ltow,” asked tho preacher, "could vufittrcs livc to he ninety years old. as they do, if tho ywttttii! vitltttrcts showed no social respect or cottsltlcartttitttt for ihcit- elders‘! They botlt defend those to givi- them time to feud, ztutl allow them the t-ltolctiet ttitttjscls as bcittg more suitable io their ttge. "llutttztniLv is slowly loztrttin‘: that no tuzrn llvetlt to ltiniscli‘. lion- ce hoards of health and ltottrtls of trade, wltilc tltvy apply syrsictuullc- ally it yxstcttttttit: system to public 11H! lliilfl) ‘illltl il|il'l‘(} (‘Utiliti- ious that if we would be ltculilty anti prosperous euclt and all must t-ttjoy itt common the mutual ltcnc- flis olitcicttco and wealth.” That. nutch remains to bc done. thc prcitcltcr pointed out by tho lllCt. that while this scientific. btttlv is itt session itt ’l‘ortttttti, there is in that clly n. multitude oi‘ ttttettt- ployctl tiersmtr-L. who, in this ago of overflowing grrtnaries and tttttlii plying machinery find it hard to ob- tain ithe necessities of life. And thong-it Ctttuttllt is a land of plotttr. with more OXDCFIf-i, specialists and civil st-rvttrtts than river before. she still finds herself itt serious- ccottontit: difficulties. it is plttlit that ottr dlstresscs are duc- not in the lack of scicttce anti kttowlcduc, practice and application oi‘ titt- (loldt-tt llulo. Tito prtvitclter gald ltls text called attention to tho goodness of (iod and also to his severe jutlgtttcttts upon those who fail to tnako. the moral law and tho (loltlon ltttlc their working guides. British Airmen Aid Tribesinen (Canadian Press) LONDON, Aug. V to (it-rttriti Nt-tvs dispatch , [I115 been scvcrc tribal righting 1H tho irztits-Jortlitttiat region. 'l‘ite dis- nntoltr-s any 21,500 ivaltaltis rattled ttntl lntrnt-ti villages of thc llcul 51t- kr tribe. and tlt:tt lhttr-‘t worc Ito-W)’ casualties. Afterwards tltt- \V:tlt~ ubis wcrc routed by ttttlivo tribes- mutt who were uitlod by UIlll-‘lll all“ ttton. Tho llrltislt .'tirtttctt .trc rciv-‘Fl t-d to have dropped httmhs on thc raiding party. Belgian Baron (Canadian Press.) "Rtqggtopg, Aug. 17.———'l‘lttt trial of llarnu Coliilvi‘. llll‘ IIFP-‘li "@1310" employer. ttct-ttscd of having turn-- isltetf large quitntitcs oi‘ henzol aaiitl other oils to the Gernttttts duirttl the war, ended recentl ywiilt the ac quittal of tilte tltfcntlttnt. Two ques- tions were pttt to the JUN‘. who ans weretl botlt in the negative, indica- ting that tlic Thtrou was ttoi guilty of treason towards ilelgiuni. . Tito n-itti began on May 10, and lttts oc- cupied sixty sittings of the Court- ___._-<-o>—-—-—— Wear Knickers; Are Fined $5 Each (Canadian Prou.)_ diAMiMOND. Louisiana, Aug- 17. —'1‘he newly ordained law of the county commissioners of Living- ston Parish. prohibiting among oth Was Not Guilty _4 lWKWlHl] Pllllll: Ell lllll Still Appointees—Not Able to Accept Office (Canadian Press) . L O N l) O N, A u g. 17, —- Lord Dcuuturt, forntcr (lov- eruor Gcrtoral ‘ of Attstrttllia. ltus tvrittctt itt the Dztiily News concern- erttrtteufs dif- ficulty in flitti- itmg Labor ntcn able to afford l l, to- uccept gov- ernships. Jas. °. O'Grady, aft- er being natu~ ed ns Govern- or of Tasmania he has James 0’Grady Aral-—- _ hntl to withdraw because no income except what he earns. Lord Denmttn says: "The pro- sent system, which entails the pos- session oi private means on the oc- cupants of such an office, cannot be cottsidered satisfactory". It can- not be palatable he says for Labor to give these positions to its politi- cal opponents, especially zts in dc- mocratic countries, like Australia Labor men might be preferred to Conserinatives. Lord Denman suggests that tho posts should be given to retired naval officers. btti to tho luck of system in the" itt a similar (ieorge from r1910 to 1013. He had also been Lortl-iu-waiting to Queen Mother Alexandra since 1010. De Valera Take The Platform Again (Canadian Press.) ' DUBLIN, -All§- 17- The address which Eamon De- Vttlctra ls to, make ttt- Ennis today is awaited with gen- eral interest as it is supposed h thread of th speech he , xnyfglgdnas-yvwltttsi; (Canadian PM“) ECTIIiItIOHaI \ o“ Fm 8mm Rum MARKSHAM, Aug. 17.—There is Front ‘ Q .331’ ("mes and that he no federal election this fall. 1m Wm reamwm lltls tvas Premier Kings sttttc- (canaman PM") we Republican tttcnt at thc close of an address at BERLIN, Aug 17 _D,._ Karl Eamon DeVaiera Party po"cy_ Joseph Devlin speaks today a Duudnik and it is expected tnnt n5 . Nationalists he ‘will have sontctltiing intportnnt l" My rcattrdittg tlto attitude oi‘ the leader of ttlte lllster l:tticr'on the boundary qucsion. Last Minute News Flashed in Over the Wires (Canadian Press.) WASHINGTON, Aug. 17.— A message Saturday from the tMayor of Pictou, N- S., where the United States round the world fliers: will touch on their arrival on this side of the At- lantic asked that a schedule be arranged which would per- mit the town to extend “Can- adian welcome" to the airmen. TORONTO, Aug. 17.-John Callaghan. local barrister has been nominated as Liberal can. didate for the new federal rid- ing of Toronto Centre East. He unsuccessfuiiy contested a pro- vincial by election in South East Toronto two years ago and was also defeated at the last General Provincial Elec- tlons. (Canadian Press) PARIS, Aug. 17.—The cab- inet will meet next Tuesday, August 19 at which time Pre- mier Her-riot will outline the definite results of the London internaiiional conference. Par- liament will be convoked on the afternoon of August 21. REYKJAVIK. “cg. 17.- Lieut. Loeateill, the Italian avi- ator arrlveci here today at 11.45 o'clock on his flight from' Hoefn Hornafjord. He made a safe landing In the outer harbor. MONTREAL, Aug. 17.—Lord Beaverbrook, Canadian proprie tor of the London Dally Ex- press who la staying here, be- lieves that Canadian producers of newsprint will soon have to cut price. "Canadian firms are getting too high a price for newsprint at pnesent and the price is sure to come down," he said. "By this time next: year it will not be so high as it is today." -_--<o§-i- Was 43 Years King’s Secretary (Calladlan Press) l_'tlSKi\iANS\VORTll, Eng, Aug mg [he Gm; 17.-—Viscottttt Knollys, first baron oi‘ Cavershnitt, died this morning after several days illness. 11o tvas for 40 years private s-etrrctnry to ho into King Edward and served capacity to King t lllW-llllll till‘- SIZES SIX |]HllWN (Callndlan Press) will take up the wt,- making there just THIS lllllillN Elli KNI] Z tisfied and Sees Era of Prosperity. tltc occasion of the picnic tcntlerct by North York Liberals in his hon or t to tirospcrlty after 'l‘ory ntlstnattagetttcttt had thrust it Mair e Motorcyclist l.l~l\ViS'l‘0N, Aug. 17. —Vorson EA. Alli-n. Il-i. of lttttttfurd, was fatal. ly ittjttrctl Sunday afternoon, tvhctt ltis tttttiortayclc collidctl with an atttotttobllc itt which his sou and his tnutltcr wt-rt- riding. Allen sits- taiuvtl ll fntcittrrtl skull, dying ~tltorily after bcittg brottght to a local ltuspitttl. - Living Cost Is (Canadian. Press)- VllfiNNA, Aug. 17.-~'l‘he cost of living in Austria tics. The lucrt-ast: is cttttslttg grttvc anxiety, sittcc it is itttptts- siblc for itttlusiry and commerce to make a proprtionatc increase itt Thinks Pdtple All Sa-Vice Chancellor Says Mztrksltztttt Saturday afternoon on The reason why there was to he no election, he said was because be thought thc govcrutnettt was doing oxtrteitrcly well, because the people tvcrc satisfied with it and bccattsc tho coittttry was on the high road ltnvittg ‘been tlrztgge-tl frottt a tuorass ittto which Killed In Collision 9 (Canadian Press) Worrying Austria ittcreasctl sixdtcttrittg on Germany's obligations per cent during thc li10IL1tti1 ending under the terms of the Dawes plan. today, according to officials‘ sttttir-nl nu Berlin Cabinet Fa- ced by Solid In- Jarrcs, Vicc Chancellor attd Minlst. l tcr of thc interior, suntmorted the - German ‘ Editors to Government ltcatlqttttrters here today and made an ttttnouncetttettt on the conclu- sions reached duringytlthe course of today's conference between Prcsititrrt Ebert and the members of thc (Jabittct and the lteicltsiag leaders with regard to the London‘ reparations conference situation. Dr. Jztrres pluttly admitted that the .solid international front opposi- iug the Gcrntttn delegates in LDHP don tttadc further resistance by titcttt futile tittlcss Germany was prcparctl to take the responsibil. ity for wrecking the cortfcrettce and thereby virtually scrapping the Dawes plan. . 'l‘ltc. German delegates, Dr. Jarres said would strive to rescue as utuclt of tltc situation us they could. 'l‘hcy would attempt to secure thc early removal of large troop cnutiitgents at frequent in- tervals, thus securing tattgiblc evi. deuce of French goodwill. Political circles here are ittclln- ed to find an elctttcrtt of ltope or of protuisc lu the situation by assum- ing that since Frank l3. Kellogg. the United States Ambitssatlttr anti the Atttcricttit bankers lrave shown their decisive support to M. lierriot llnitcd States political and finan- cial itttcrcsts obviously will exert .'t wutcltfttl. if not u prutocllttg lit- ilttt-tiicc on (let-titan itttcrests itt the ltttltr. as fur as they have an active tvztgcs in view of the serious eco|i- omit: crisis through tviticlt they are trttssllig. KENSlNiiTllN BUSINESS H0llSES Llllll IN SMlllll ed The thriving and lteautiful Lowtt oi‘ Kcnsittgttxt was visited by 1t tiisustrotts firc ill. an early ltour Saturday ntorttlttg, which laid in ruins all the principal stores along the cast side of Commercial Street with the cxccittiort of that. of Kettrtetly Bros, and the grocery store of Mr. li. liowncss. A rt-prcscttttttive of thc Guardian visited iltc scene Saturday after- noon whun all that wits left of o. once stilcttditl row of uti-tqdntt: stores was sittottltlcriitg ashes and debris. 0n the opposite side of the street stood ll. row of ltlitckott- cd and hlistcred buildings with broken windows ttnd other ntarks of thc fierce figltt that had been waged ditrittg tltc ntortting. 'l‘ltc fire started in the Cottttttt~rchtl Hotel, just how is not known. This ltowevcr will be inquired ittto this week. The fire uias wcll under way be- fore being tiiscovcred and spread to adjoining buildings in an incred- itably short tinte. When it was seen that the whole town was in danger assistance was asked from Char- lottetown and Sutntnerside. Sum- tttersitie responded with fifteen men and Charlottetown with eigh- teen both parties going to the scene in cars. the Charlotte- town party being carried in six cars kindly loatted and driven by Messrs J. O. Hyndman. '1‘. B. Rogers, Gordon Hughes, W. Scent- lnbury, J. A. Webster. nnd Russell Abbott. Before they arrived how- ever. the fire was under control and their services were not requir- ed. The buildings burned. in order from East to West. with their ep- proxintnte values ttnd the amount By Most Disastrous Fire in History 0f Com- tnunity-Total Loss Estimat- At $156,000 . -~0 llERlNii RUINS Q_.___.__ mcrclal llotel where the fire or- lginitictl $5.000, owuoti by Mrs. Willittttt (loss sud occupied by Mrs. lihtrltt, lttsttrnttco $4.000; Kier ti; itlcldtttlytitrs drug store, $8.000 itt- sttrance $6.000; John McPherson. general store $15,000. insurance $10,000; H. F. Morrison's jewelry store dautugctl to the extent of at least $500. At this building the flrc was got. under control thus suvltig thc Kettnedy store adjoin- ing it to thc east. The dautage to the buildings on the opposite side of the street was very considerable practically all thc windows being broken and the paint blistcrcd and completely dos. troyctl. The sitcds and warehous- es at the rear of ‘thc burned stores were also ticstroyed. 'l‘lte fight put up by the firemen aided by all the able-bodied citizens tvns it fierce one atttl thanks to their strenuous efforts the re- ntttlnder of the town still stands. Fortunately thc town has a splen- did flre fighting equipment. and a Fire Brigade which deserves much credit. Last year an addition to the equipment of $4.500 was ttiatle. 'i‘ltero are now four tanks with a capacity of 4.000 gallons‘ each. Two of these lying side by side at each end of Commercial Street, each having an auxiliary reservoir of 15.000 gallons. An air-contprsssor pump driven by a rotary engine gives n pres- sitrc of 125 itt ettch of the stations which are supplied with hose suf- ficientiy lottg to meet. No doubt the work of rebuilding will be begun by many of the los- ers. at least, in the very near future. llESISllllEE lll lJEllllllNY Nllll Odd Fellows To Hold Next Grand Lodge In St. John WOLFVILLE, N. S., Aug .15.—— The annual meeting of the Mari- time Grand Lotlge, l, O. O. F-, ad- journed last evening following the elect-ion of officers and will meet next year in St. John, N. 13.. accor- ding to a decision reached by the delegates. A recommendation that the Grand Lrlge appropriate $35-00 for eniargerrent of the l. O. 0_ F‘. home was decided to be not teas- ible. Officers were elected as loi- lows: Grand Master, Rev. G. W- Whit- man, Grand Pre, N. S., Deputy Grand Master, A. C. Barnaby, Brid- gewater, N. S., Grand Warden. M1. Robinso, -St_ Stephen, N. 13.; Grand Secretary, M L MacK-innon, Char- lottetown; Grand Treasurer, J. iii- Donovan, Haliiutx; Grand Repres- entative. A. A. Gun-n. Stellarton. N. S Montreal Mail . Was Robbed (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Aug. 17. ——Post Of- fice officials announce that the following bonds were stolen on the night of August 5th, when armed and masked bandits had held up a mail wagon itt the heart of the financial district here. looted a re gistcred itt-ail suck and escaped. $7,000 Canadian Pacific Railway five per cont Gold Trust. bottds, Nos. M-8200-8 for $1.000 each. $8,000 Canadian Pacific Rail ay five per cent Trust Gold bo ds. Nos. M8287 80 for $1.000 eucli- 500 Canadian Pacific Railway five per cent Trust Gold. bonds, Nos. 02093-7 for $100 each. Two $100 bonds, City of Calgary fottr and a half per cent coupon bears‘ No. 1591 and 1504. Evaded Carfare, Man Fined $105 (Canadian Press) WORCESTER. Mass, Aug. 17— if Hugh McKenzie, of 18 Portland nuiun tnnnu tnnnm AuSnattJTvm Not Put Itself Out Over the Matter (Canadian Pies!) coupon. AuB- Hfl-—0vlni°n _ a here, as at Ottawa, seems to h a r d e n against the possibility of the amtumn conference con cerning inter- imperial con- sultation pro- ducing any- thing tangible. Australia ie certainly not intending to J. H. Thomas. put itself out Col. Secretary. over the mat- ter. Canadahs attitude is taken to be that its delegates can attend the conference while they are also do- lng other work at. Geneva. The Outlook talks about the Gov- ernment going from one blnnde to another in relation to the Domi- nlons. declaring that the latest proposal of Right Hon. J. H. Thom- as, Secretary of State, for the Col- onies, has given Premier Macken- zie King, of Canada. an opportun- ity to turn down in advance the suggestion that in futurg leaders of the opposition should be brought to tlte imperial Conference. Premier King. once more following the late Sir Wilfrid Laurlenholds that it is the duty of the Government -to de- cide the policy and the duty of the opposition to criticize the decisions the newspaper adds. ' Violate: Assurance. The Outlook also declares that the Russian treaty viola-tea Preml er MacDonald's explicit assurttnct Street had paid his Ill-cent csrlflfe he would have been In $105. For in.- dlstrtct cottrt he was filled l0!‘ "hooking" a ride on a trolley, anti $100 for having obscene pictures on his person. which Patrolman John J. Trump found upon him when he was booked at the police statln; McKenzie is 26 years old. Drunk While Oper- ating Airplane (IARIIEN Cl'l‘\', Kansas. Attg. 17. that his Government would respec- lust year's conference resolution concerning "the fullest exchange of views.” The Saturday Review. speaking of the treaty being effected “with- out even a. cable communication (Continued on Page 3) Announcements, tor oi‘ Ransom, Kansas, lattdctl nus a vacant field near here. lie reel-i ed out of his plane and looked uh- ottt. The neighbors (mlled the po lice. “Wllto are you?" tlte police asked. “-l'm an aviator. l’m flying r-ttlter f-rotti Wichita or Oklahomal l don't know exactly aviator replied, 11o wont to jail after tlte policol had found a half gallon oi‘ alcohol- lu the plane. 11a is charged with transporting liquor. pending pos- sible charges of "intoxicated while flying." The Weather, Etc. ‘rttsitctTEtzA-ra VOTEJ THAT woRRtF-S MoST ot= us is "rt-ta Goceea WHO VOTES sunsets A FEW LESS arranges \ wt-tau HE "rues. \ TORONTO, Aug. 18. —Maritlnte fresh to strong winds shifting to northwest. cloudy with showers- ‘High tide thin afternoon at 1.08 and tomorrow morning 1.05. ‘Bun isets this evening at. 7.06 anti ~Yestertlny Clyde i-lorchetn. avla - Coating Events, Meetings, Etc. "IMPORTANT-Remember the Mammoth Tea Party at Vernon which," thczlliver, on Wednesday, Aug. 20th. 3i "ice-cream festival. Tuesday Aug. l9 in John McDonald's flog ‘Southport. "All members of the l. 0. F. should hear the Supreme Secre- tary in the Y- M. C. A. Hall at 8 o'clock this evening. 3620—-8—1B——1i "Foresters attention: Geo- B. Bailey, Supreme Secretary, will ad- dress a nteetin of the Independent Order of Ibres are in the Y. M. C. A. Hall Monday evening at 8 0'- clock, 3G20—8—l8—-1l "Come to Rollo Bay Tea Party August 20th and hear the Rollo Bay Orchestrasand see the compe- tition step-dancing and partake in the other amusements. if day is unfavorable come following day. 362i—B——18—2i "LIVE POULTRY HIPNINT: ——Live fowl will be ta en at Hun- ter River, on Tuesday, August 10th and at Kensington. weenun . August 20th all “day and Tltufstl y morning. fo flslti meat to Boston ctr-operative y. revlous loading dates had to be cancelled owing to non arrival of corn-t ' l. Co-0p.. E. k P. Ass‘ . 66643.16.” "1' Phone 1042 when you require furniture crated and china packed. We uphoistet- lad re- pair furniture- wot-i: acne _ ex- perienced trsdgiztetagle buy entlh- emney andH - 90-h c- turee: we rubber tire, repdllrlwzttsln- v.1; . . .. . - ling community one rises tomorrow morning at 5.04. ~el and uphoister baby wagons. We itlousl g | . er things tlte onepioce bnthittg Tltttir_snlurit.s as governors. added ‘ 3 oi’ insttrattce carrlul. so itt!" RH Till flllfflllll" _ - m‘ "l? mil-iii 333-53 "1'-i3-°°"‘ ‘t W? "tt....::.";t.':“::~ ..:*.:::.-. ..ii.~s.“;iirr. .":...'::.'. ?.£.:".*1.:.‘:.':.z:' J2£2‘.i{“..l8§t‘°t“ t: ..t.":*.:'-'"""' "t m'"c~~".rr*:t"°' ““" "Mmnnll" list?" "1' o _ , ' l FOUGCTS B (Ill _ )0 9H. B ' ‘ " '- i 4 . i . . ‘ _ _ ' _ - ' u 281056“ lwxblngllle llvllvelariiggflrzt hryottt when Denses Lord Dentnan adds: "This ttttd nrc considered drowned and store. $15,000 insurance 610.000: I’. Wmlm“ K°nfllntrton with its uD-lv- T0f0flt0'74—56 ------ -- -- 01° S’ Q ‘KATHLEEN D HOHNIY Vlo t-WO llllrfles claiming to hail from susgestion is only intended to tide two tncn and one woman were sav- it. White, butcher shop, 83.000, ln— date stores and all will hope to see Montreal 72-—5L-- -. 01:41:" We knell’? Indddl do s. we lln tuition. Pupil of Prol’ Ifan Mlsshsiflili.’ were arrested at Den- (saver is sslntttorasly‘ entctgtigency‘. tv-vtirwlttsnnétqlsltszw ‘s23 tttltlewstglegtngitsi zittgtxtaceblstlssltlrliltgwntwlaislsskosflpliog; tttntiznitésgwttlnzitzogiezrosniihenazggglser ggsafioligggjifogxi --- "ti: giléflmigg 33.1‘?! l" lflllffllmu- ‘m: William , A, n, A M,‘ ‘ill h Springs, charged with wcnr- omo ray e w oo qttes on- o t» c . . . ~ . . I I ‘ I . --_- " u, “J ‘a ' Cottservhtor of Mulio ' Iélassna inamknickene They were taken be- these appointments and the condi- Mottireal to Iiottcltcrville islands Reuben Tttplin _& 00.; R. Tttplin k The section now destroyed was l-lal 70-62 ._.. cloudy Hoover ‘vomiting y! I. m open gum i} m“ ‘Fm, m"; “:8 I mane‘, o; the peace entered ttonn attaching to them will have capsized oarly this morning in the 00., general store. 250 feet long practically wiped out by fire about gt‘, mohnlofigfl - -_ clear I ova farn titre, etc‘ one 1 . - - - ' -- - . i sustained s n -._. cettr eary advlflnb . lllilly to 1e B hum m; 1 f guilty and paid fines of $5 to_ be_reconsidered. V _ M river St. Lawrence in the east end $100,000, insurance unknown, Com thirty years agoiant s ~ ,_ _ . phone 297. r18 813 qgnfmor 5,3,8 o i’- - ~ r.’ .r m ur-v-v of n"! “m, some lessor damage tun years ago. New York 76 02 ........ _. clear IHIIIIM. _.‘_____ - b0 Don't Say Flour. {When Buying Ask for Robin Hood F low‘ " t .1 .1