l (/1 r ' M’ JOAN LAllfilllNll-ASRIAIIERS “UTE, '. um. uannurolv, chum occur rm: swans omen-as: TALKIE Prince“ Edtbard Now Showing _ ALSO i wsazv rrousa" COLOR B-EVUE ,~. ,, . .. IN THE GREAT ~' """ “m” ' is‘ ‘m- 1..- TRAVELAUGH - l I » w LEW AYERS LUPE vausz i ' the sailor-chauffeur. Part8 L8H?!’ France is to participate on an im- I a A F,» » l By Boulevardler ~ l. (British Unllcd Press) rams, August 17.-(B.U.P.)-— Fexver Canadian‘ fashion experts than usual havebec-n Btu‘? ‘Wer by , ltheir houses to sec the winter fash- llon "openlng"_ here at which Willie? styles are being displayed. This may mean one of two things-Can- ‘adian women will not have so much _ money to spend on expensive clothes "lthis winter, or the forecasts of the “new fashions have not attracted Qie 'lfickle fancy of womonfols in the Dominion. i, The former expbuation, would seem to be the more tenable. Buy- lcrs from most countries have 110E been so numerous as formerly. I lam told that even the London style houses, which ranked with the American as the best customers of the Rue de la Paix, have cut down itheir orders in quite astonishing proportions, causing alarm to the fashion creators herc.- All this re- acts on the little Parisian individual who is the darling of fiction authors ,who write about Bohemian life in Paris. I mean, of course, the little midinctte. Unemployment among the midin- ettes and seamstlesses has been serious recently. One of the biggest houses in Paris was recently forced to dimsiss several hundred hands, CHARLIE . Also COMEDY ‘tSEA OI NG SHEIS” portant scale, in collaboration withi Canada, in the forthcoming cclcllra- tion of the Jacques Cartier canton- ary. Every French school child cherished the name of Cartier as a hero; he means to the French Just what Wolfe, or Captain Cook, or Clive mean to children of British stock all the world over. The committee Francc-Alnerique was recently advised that Quebec Province had voted a suln equal to two and a half million francs to er- ect a basilica on the spot where Car- tier first sct foot on Canadian soil. This initiative, sponsored by Hon. Rodolphe Lelnleux, decided the French-Amcrique organization hcrc to devise plans to mark the occasion in an equally fitting munncr. On this side, the suggestion has’ been put forward to construct at St. Malo, a replica of the memorial which Quebec is to put up, Just as the Seine has an exact replica oi New York's Statue of Liberty, which ‘ was designed by thc French sculp- tor, Bartholdl. First of all, hon/ever, it will be necessary to consult vari- ous French patriotic bodies which may wish to participathe in the cer- cmonies. To enable a. concrete scheme to be formulated, a commit- tee has been formed, representing such important bodies as the Acad- FROM Mrs. Prosper L. Arsenault entertain- ed a number of friends lncludin! visitors of Summerslde last ‘rues- day evening. mode the time pass very pleasant- ly. l}. CAME BACK WlTl-l 4n lso CA PI TOL FR I. —- SAT. - / WEDNESDALTIIIIRS. MATINEE l EVENING m. 42o. KATE PRICE VERA GORDON “SWELL PEOPLE” A Farce _C0medy M . . _. 16c- 28c. A MILLION LAUGHS ' YOU'LL THRILL KEN MAYNARD in V “THE TWO. GUN. MAN” WESTERN GUARDIAN -—ENTERTAINED F R I E N D S SUMMERSlDE-Mr. and MUSiO and dancing —-STEADILY IMPROVING-En- couraging reports continue to be re- cmle Francaise, which will report in due time. Cartieos native town of St. Malo, {while there have been vacant places caused around the sewing boards of other workshops where; once upon to which he returned from his wan- derings to die in 1557, will have one of the greatest fetes of its existence the near future. S- ccivcd by the family of Ven. Arch- dcacon White of Summer-side as to his condition. It is expected that he will be able to return home in -Mrs- Fidele Perry of Summer? side. has, as her guest,'_ Miss Julian Arsenault of Howlan. S. —-Mr. John J. Perry of Boston, ls spending the summer at Camp Fuaruna, Fortune CovcJHc expects to return home at the end of the month. S. - —Mrs. w. n.‘ Collctt of Victoria, is visiting her niece, Mrs. Crilly‘ Lea. of Somme idefll ' --Mr. and Mrs. Jackson and Miss Betty Jackson returned on satur- day from an enjoyable motor tour through Nova Scotia. B. FALUS PRISON REPORTED GOOD SANTA m, N.M., Aug. 1'1.-<u.r.) _ reason lo be proud of their beautl-d ..-__.v..._< m». .1»... . m... ._ . '4 ' _ the task of eamlng their daily _. ._when it was, learned on a recent oc- p. time, busy needles and thread could not keep apace with the world of fashions demand‘ for gorgeous gowns. The manniklns, those stately lad- les who always seem to have the air of being far removed from such mundane considerations as food, arc Ilnding competition more severe in bread. _ A charming story about the First Lord of the Admiralty and s. French sailor is related in the Paris news- papers. Whenever a British states- man, indeed any foreign statesman or notability, comes to France, the French Government does its best to lllve up to the nation's reputation for politeness and courtesy. Something like horror spread throughout the Government ranks caslon that the British LPirst Lord ,was in Paris and no one had been sent to greet him: The police, it appears, had learned of the visit by accident. v to honor the memory of its most il- lustrious son. SAN ANTONIO, Tex, Aug. 17.- (ILPJ-Because camels could not be shod a grand idea of Jefferson Davis to solve the transportation problcm across the vast deserts of Texas, Arizona and New Mexico failed. Old documents unearthed here revcnlcd in 1856, Davis, then Sec- retary of War, imported 72 camels into Texas for use in transporting cargo over the loncly wastes of the west. UNSIIOD CAMELS FAILED IN TEXAS Only lowly burros were used as beasts of burden in the desert and it appeared that the camel, which is a much faster Blliilll], would solve the problem. The camels did — during the rainy season. But after - several weeks of work during the arid sum- mer wcathc: the camels, their loct ’ After communications exchanged filth the French Ambassador to torn to shreds by the small flint —PASSING 0F ELDERLY RES- IDENT 0F BEDEQUE -— Many friends will regret to hear of the death on Saturday morning of Mrs. Alice Henderson at the age of B4 years, at the residence of her son. Mr. James C. Henderson, Central Bedeque. Mrs. Henderson had been in falling health for some months and her death was not unexpected. She was the widow of the late James Henderson of Bedeque, and had lived all her married life in Bedeque. Before her marriage she was Miss Alice Blatcn of Charlotte- town. Her passing will be deeply lmourncd by a large circle of friends as her quiet disposition and kind- ly nature had endeared her to all who knew her. Sincere sympathy is extended to her only son, Mr- James C. Henderson, who is ‘left to mourn. The funerah Wok place on Monday at North Bedeque and was largely attended. S. —-WORK COMPLETED-On ev- ‘ery hand, words of commendation mark the completion of improve- ments to the Summerslde Railway rocks, fell to their knees. lhoudon, the fact emerged that Mr. Alexander was hero in a purely pri- lvate capacity, with Mrs. _Alexander. Nevertheless, the French authorities I could not let the matter-rest there; llhey must make some gesture to- lwarda their distinguished. guests. lFluther enquiries finally tracked 'Mr. Alexander‘ down" up his hotel, but instead ofibeixig one of the de Duxe hotels to which eminent peo- ple usually go, the first Inrd and his "wife were in a. cheap, obscure little place. When he was, accustomed to come to Paris as a trade union dele- gate he had been in the habit of liv- lng there. , _ _ ‘ ‘ At once, a limousine ‘automobile peculiar to American deserts. were useless. _..-.--. 4....-. U! ~ <-_-.-___..__ -.-e._-. .._,_____ animals as the; raced about, .____‘_s,___._ SOV IET_ AGENTS SEEKING sollcltcc by agents of the it was learned hcxr. These small rocks, it seems, were As llic camels could not be shod they The entire consignment was pen- sloned on a grassy reserve in Ariz- ona, but it was believed most of them were _kllled by Indians who were frightened at the lumbering AID FROM U. S. MINERS POTTSVILLE, Pa., Aug. 17. -(U. PJ-Anthruclto miners ale being Soviet State to work in the Russian mines, Wharf. The work done embraces the rebuilding and strengthening of the eastern face, strengthening of the western face, repairing and strengthening of the outer end which this spring was seriously installation of several much needed mooring posts. Advice has been re- ceived that the deepening of the boat berths is about to be proceed- of the shipping pier will be much improved. The engineers of the D0- mlnlon Department of Works are to be congratulated on was rent to the hotel and thdohauf- leur, a French sailor, Jnformed the First Lord that himself and the ca:- were at the guests“ disposal, throughout their stay. Delighted by this gracious act, Mr. Alexander ac- cepted and rode about’ Paris, with '- Qhe sailor ao- hi0. faithful servltor, .. until the visit ended. Now comes ' the sequel. The sailor-chauffeur la 1 tipsy his first vldt toldnndon, on "Q54," ' ' -.' ‘z- ~ _. n “I wihisiuutiahlimhatl“tum-furliliumluruaaalasaan» w! ' i-afii-Jaola’ ‘ hll "d and coft coal deposits there. A nut-ricer of hard coal cugiuccra are amerldy working .n the Rbusslsn fields. v M LE1’! help obi-mt tn culployment lu Russia ‘principally occnusc of the reported hazardous nature of tho On» man was reported to have ac- this work. B. cepteu the proposition of the Rus- 4 slan agents who are seeking prac- j» " pEggQNALg tlul miners f0: the development of "" i. - A and daughter, Miss Isabella, of Bow ton, are visiting tho Island the guests of Mr. Charles Maynard of Port mil. s. the excellent way they have bundled —-Ml'- and Mrs. Hermon Maynard i -—Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gllllnt of damaged by running ice, and the ed with, and that when a few min- - or alterations are made 1n the driveways, etc., the general utility Public —-'I‘he New Mexico state peniten- tiary, 1n which Albert B. Fall, for- mer secretary of the interior, is now serving a sentence, was character- ized as being in “fine shape" in the annual report filed with Governor Arthur Seligman by the board of penitentiary commissioners. The repmt was filed with the gov- ernor since Fall entered the prison to serve his sentence. The report recommends that some plan be adopted to obtain employ- ment for discharged and paroled convicts.- The report shows an average of’ 507 prisoners during the year, with‘ a maximum of 559. The average is 30 more daily than during the 18th fiscal year and the greatest number ever housed in the institution. Convicts‘ earnings for the year were $37,467. Prisoners are engag- ed in 69 occupations at the peniten- tiary. Ball, however, on account of his llll health, docs no work, but remains in the hospital. The lnstlt-l marble as is tlié altar rnll and side v ' i l E133? PRINCE EDWARD FRI, are... scarlet”. A At Esment Bay Recently Blessed ‘SAT Jw-u. Rev. F. X. Gallant, and the‘ par- ishisncrs cl EZInont_ Bay and the surroundlnlaparishes have every. ful new church, recently completed. This magnificent brick edifice re- places the old wooden church which was one of the oldest on the Island. About eight years ago the cem- cnt foundation was laid and as soon us the outer walls were completed the old church was torn down and worship bcgain inuthc new jquilding. Ithus taken many years to fin- ish the interior of the church but its beauty is such as one _docs not oltcn see in a country church. The beautiful altafr"‘is,'of, pure altars. Exquisite pendants light the sanctuary. _ The church is supported with twelve massive pillars ‘of imitation marble six on each sldebf the church. The work is exquisite and no perfectlyis the work done that it is difficult to believe thatone ls not looking at wbcalltiful pillar ‘or var- iegated nlarblejiThe pillars are of rose and the base of grey-marble. The lower haifof the walls are oi wood and the upper part pure white plaster- A splendid ‘view of the utlon sold 1,750,000 brick and tile, made in their brlckyards by the pri- soners, for ‘$27,087. i b Average daily cost of feeding pri- soncrs was 22 cents a day, pcr $80.38 BM". ' THE Gllbiaxn-yal. rlLM ' A Dvnamln Drama of "IP- PPH! — r~~ _ . WEDNESDAY "$».I "T t J SENSATION SINCE the TALK-“ wERE BORN ‘nrlsnln; wlul amour Malone — Pnloatlng with‘ the ‘Ihrllllnr Ad- venture of fho Headline Hunters. The Thrilling Drama of Newspaper Life. “SODY POPPY" A THUNDERBOLT or xenon ADOLPHE MENJOU MARY BRIAN EDWARD EVEBET HORTON AFFAIRS" whole interior of the church is ob- talned from the balcony where the organ is. This organ is one of the oldest pipe organs on the Island and ls in good repair. " The beautiful statues and oil paintings have all been cleaned and give an added touch of beauty to the church. Hot water, heating and ' electric light place the church on a footing with any city building. The cost of the building has been rgreatly reduced by many ganermu donations and with contributions of‘ lumber and other materials from the parishioners. The building was recently blessed -by His Lordship, Bishop O‘5ulllva.n of Charlottetown, who compliment- ed the congregation very hlghly on the beautiful building. B- ' woman PICKS Non-roam: MICHIGAN as BEAUTY sror PJ-Seeklng the most beautiful spot in the worldgfor her home, Mrs. Elizabeth Cosgrove has minis what she terms he: paradise on the shore! of Witch Lake, near here. ‘ She has converted an abandon- ed lumber camp into a wooded won- derland, with her log cabin its cen- ter. Surrounded by forests and with wild life aboundlng at her very back door, Mrs. Cosgrove says she has at- tained fulfillment of her greatest desire. Born in Ireland, and familiar with the beauty spots of Contin- ental Europe, Mrs. Cosgrove them all by for the little spot here on the upper Michigan , ninsuls. She lived in Minneapolis and Chl- cago before coming here. Constituent: "Senator, what passed in Congress this last aes- slon?" a yieai‘, or a total cost for prisoners and Zfcmployes of $42,172. Senator: “Twelve weeks." ill’ TllEA Pltssloll PLAY , .___ 18,193; " tlllllllnllll “LII! POI OTTAWA-Mr. John for Ottawa when he boo lowptod a position with tho Dominion Bur- can a: Statistics. Ell many friends wish him sblmdout ouooen in the capltll dty. (Patriot Please Copy). POLIOI COURT-M the Police court yflionlay morning two drunk and march!» vér» 11M Qlonudoolloorldayqoncdrlmk and comm-u Wll remanded until tomorrow and Igdon-plyment of I dog w: unburned- 0N MOTOR. TRIP-Mrs. L. J. MoNeill and family and Mrs. Marlo Kai-cancel mm White Plains, flow York, who have been visiting for tbs put oi: weeks with ma. Josiah Gorvoatt. South Him-o 1nd Mira. Hector McNelll at Little Sondl leave this morning on ntmfn home. ‘Ilbc party who are motoring great- ly colored their outing particularly Mrs. Khrcuigos who ls motoring her first trip to the Garden Prov- ince and is charmed with the acm- ery and kind holbltallty xtonded to her. AT GYRO-Pnsldmt Russell Chandler was the chairman ct the weekly Gyro dinner at Beach Grove _Inn last evcnlng- The guests were Mlss Evelyn Parr, advance repre- sentative of tho Iikeiburg Passion Play. Messrs. Willard MacDonald and William Cunningham of the 8t. John Gym Club, Dr. Stirling Gid- dlngs, Mr. Lloyd Proudc andMr. Borden MoLure of Worcester, Mass, formerly of Brsckley PolntjMr. C. M- Williams and Dr. D. '1‘. Waye re- ported that the Rotary-Gyro camp at Canoe Cove was progressing mt- lsfactorlly and that all the boys would be given a pass into the Ex- Yhlbltion one day this week. Miss Parr, gave a. brief address on the Passion Play. The St. John Gyros told of the plans made for the Dis- trict Convention and were assured that a good delegation would attend from Charlottetown. RUNLOADING, BAEWAY Wharf today, shipment but quality Weat- cnl feed out: and food wheat. Wholesale only. Robin Hood Mill! Ltd. 8141-8-17-8! RICHMOND Hsyiug operations for this season are at an end in this locality, and we hear of a few farmers who have already started tho binder in their out fields. ' \ -i_ Mr. Phillip McDougsll with Mrs. McDougcll and child of Boston mot ored home on a vlclt to Mr. Mc- Dougall’: parents. Mr. and m1. McDougall. Miss Julia newton of West Dev- on is spending a few days here via- ltlng her sister, Mrs. Martha Con- don and her ncico, Mrs. . P. Goud- et. Miss Adelaide H-I-ught is home from Boston to spend l. vacation with her parents w. and M11. Eb- bo Prought. The lenders of Immaculate Con- ception Church, Wellington, Rich- mond parish, are to be congratulat- ed on the very successful chicken supper held in the new hall hero on Wednesday evening last, when con slderably more than one hundred ’ dollar: was realised. Many visitors from abroad u well as those at home were loud in their praise of the excellent fare provided u well u the beautifully laid tables decor- ated with lovely cutflowers. Sev- eral lady and gentlemen guests from Boston und Portland were heard to remark that no such cooks existed in the cities from which they came, "unless lt was their own wives" and they hailed from P. I. I. Mr. Ernest Noabltt and Mrs. Nu- bitt are home from Portland vic- ltlng Mr. Neabltt’: old homo at Harmony and other placed-R. PIIISONIB’! 100D TOI. FAMILY ELYRIA, 0.. Aug, 1'I—A prisoner at the county jail hug was found saving food out of his own mailer rations for hll wife o-nd their l8- ‘ year-old damohtor. Sheriff Clarence Adams llld the wlfo brought m empty bockflt to the llll ovary day ond after vilitlng hclabucbond, who is carving out o $803 liquor fine. loft with o few morals ho Md given her. The sheriff lot them keep tho food. IIUIIII. BAND BLIND! YOUTH Emmi-rm, Aug. 11 - final ‘lbombo, flvo you old kinder-garden lhldont, hu loot the night on one on bocaulo ho wu playing with o rubber band. The youth wal "shooting" files with tho bond when It filmed. mapped hack and struck lblloovtquonllylflitrwmf-lylflookvfll AN noun e Post ray...“ “ T“ YEA“: golden Street, who 0:; a lie mean mp to r. 2-. mmyaifaxl molar with 1m dnl-lihtcr. M“ em“ “m”! 34911110. retumrggutzk n lowinl day. an, mm,“ m. m‘ very much and wpeclmy ‘h '11P on the new car fen-y. ' "u BUBINE SS friends 0f minor-mini? m Dlflwld u» learn u“, ' token over tho Central 51m, 7”!" iwmflly owned m“ Frank Acorn. Mr. Fraser u m ' . 11in: u. full stock of smoke“, °‘" P115. confectionery, w“ mp‘ fruit. and his motto Lg "gem a fimilc Ill the While." ""17 PM: Mum, --__ A VISITORS Arr-g One of the most delignltzgliAggm in the Province, is that 0g in“ L. E. C‘. Ferguson, Meadow I,“ N" 10nd“, which is ideally 10,, ated facing the Bay, whfle 1,, m‘ blckllound is seen the old hm“ lo Geddle Memorial Church. wm, a love and appreciation for u“ beautiful, this energetlg “my h" collected many rare flow-am, m! and shrubs, which she can readily coll by name, from different count. rla. These she has trained (m, trelllses and rustic arches wltll m“ artistic skill. Honey suckle and m. es perfume the air, while the flow- ers are a riot of color to the m A sun dial and bird-baths are con. veniently placed while inviting seats and an ideal summer hem invite the visitor to linger. In Mrs. Ferguson's commodlous home, vlr- ltora are cordially welcomed, and revel ln the wonderful antiques 5m owns. Many of these are over two hundred years old, and others m reminders of loving romances of the early settlers when a. visit to Char. lottetown was made on horseback It is certainly a C0flll0l55€llrs pay. adise. ' MHIPLOYEBS WISHING To RECOGNIZE deserving help m ro- mlndell that the lesson ticket fol the Exhibition makes a mighty n!“ gift. 0n nle at all Drug Stem ll $3.00 each and-gives admission to all part0 of the grounds, morning, u. . tcrnoun and evening for tho entln chow. ti PERSONALS Mrs. Hector Campbell, Lynn Mass, accompanied by her nlecq DelphlndCl-onan, are visiting their sister, Mrs. E. Cantwell, Prince St Miss Hazel Wheeler, demonstrat- or for Ovaltlne, is at present work- ing ctthe Ross Drug Co. Mrs. Charles J. Mitchell and fou children of Charlottetown, have al- rlvcdfln Saint John. Mrs. Mitchel! is visiting heir mother, Mrs. W. l’. Fitmomlfl, West Saint John. Till! ; were ocoompan‘ ‘ by the Miss! Mary and Gertrude Fitzgerald, who EXTENSION OF TIME FOR CAR- RYING CATTLE T0 GREAT BRITAIN ON OPEN DECKS The Dominion Government an- nounces that through representat- ions made by the Canadian filth Commissioner in Great Britain, l! the request of the Department 01 Agriculture, the Honorable G. How- ard Ferguson has succeeded in w curing an extension of time to N0- vomber 1st. during which Clmfldll" cattle on export to British market-l may be carried on 0P9" 119d"- I‘ previous years the shipment of cit- tle on open decks was only P05"? lo from April 1st to October Ill»- Thla means, in effect, that ti" open decks may be made use 01 for an extra month and, in 0°11‘ sequence, m additional month‘! use will be am of the special 4"‘ fittings recently installed on ewe" bouts at the expense of "1" mm‘ lnlon Government. At "I0 Prue“ time five boats are so fitted In‘ econ of these la likely t0 "M" m" soiling during the noel“ °’ °t tober. m this event, the ‘W’ cam tlo carried would total possibly i" head, or tholequlvalent of an exm‘ calling by‘ one of the In?!" c‘ carrying boats. if,’ lmousn nmoas silo" Plulrsnsucll roll WW“ munou. us. 17.—(U-P')s:’n3 royal brothers‘ o! the 3°‘; m" Wlndaor profor all!“ 1°“ ‘an s o menu nun: for “ifk” g ' The Prince of W!" ed m -- "““.‘.’*°2f. chicken vim “v2”: m“ ' wut ma mu In - _ mm» of York .dnrlnl¥c‘:;:n cont visit to Paris, chose l’ Th. wlnll 1°‘ ‘m’ p’ h“ m“ ‘e and dim wu cook"! l" °h‘“‘p‘$k% carved with bout: of ortlv yt I ey- slmost in- unusual-mime“ have been visiting in Crlarlottetcwn ' fill/NS, which they ca; ‘re poorly ventilated. cndilllulnlnslteq and as Duvar entertained a number of vic- . the invitation of the First Lord. ltors and friends Int week Ind on _ Qwoun blwnys the " 1" coy m. run-fem a m. slow m!" vii-emu er “mm” w °°m wall." II- “(l 4""- hi! tho t . _#‘_ >MH ' o Tomb scene In the Pullou- Plpywwhleh will -o.ppear » a Forum, lophtnlnrjth. Ill: all _ ,nnder the aulyloel of tlqqrflyrg-clqg“ _ - - . . an otbor mrmu at m Mlnlltry Peoria eunlvlgcffwiul “my devices enjoyable ovcnlnL-ILIIQQLW- ~