- m »---..._... ., _ 1 CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN cleanup Ai i ,,.= HalifaX Races 7 Colonel MacKinnon With Bin-gen' . _ ghis afternoon, while favorites were efeated in the outstanding athletic attraction of the province this y Katherine Mearls, 18 year old to Home With 2.22 Trot and Pace and 2.-17 Trai. while Wc1'Mac- Neill With Billy Cope Takes 1;” ’° °““" “‘° ’°°°*"‘"“ "°"°" 2.30 Trot and Pace. Atta soy. hr., trosicrl 4 4 (Canadian Press) l _ 1 HALIFAX. N. S., Aug. 28.-Char horses won all three events the Nova Scotia provincial ex- McNell won the' 2.30 trot and with Billy Cope.,.__ - IUMMABY 1.22 Trot and Paco Aubrey, i5`g., (Mackin- ........_........,.....l 1 I Direct, bm.. (Mcken- was MN Cope, bg.. (McNei1l>... 1 S., bg.. (Bonn) 2 Aubrey, bg.,_ (Holmes) 3 olaas-4 3`|s¢ this afternoon. Colonel Mac- Briar Mac, bg., (MacKinnon) 3 1 captured the 2.22 trot and Peter will ren, ch., ex, inel- wlth Bingen Aubrey. andthe 1 8 trot with Briar Mac, while Wel- Little Bondsman, bg., .. 2 2 ’toWn H_01f'Ses RECURDS' BY BIIARD c AT’P|($`l`0 Time-2.14, 2.13% 2.20%. . 2.17 Trot ` Time-2.14%, 2.15, 2.16%. ' _ _#T rooms for light housekeeping. No sh children. Apply no; 145, summer-' the Side. 'iszl-a-as-ai er “Come to the ice cream social and inches, breaking the Maritime in dance in South Melville School, on. M . Friday. soth. It noi tins festival wuli Boston and won the toss for are Aub,-¢y_ bn (Bin-my __ 3 be held Saturday night, Ernest Gerrlor, Calnhrige, M the 'ri-amp, bg., incl- ' sez:-s-zo-zl' We-1 the hizh point scorer with 4 4 4 -- in lilo 080 end mile. and second '|1me_3_|3g‘_ 3_|]_g‘_ 3_|_3%_ CAUGHT '_ REGISTERED FOX_U19`qllarter. In tho 440 Vernon Ev Owner may have same by proving young Wolfviue athlete lcd the c.so Tm and race Pl'°Pofty und paying expenses. Ap- “M9 i° l-ll° “Pc- ' _ ply walls” R0,-|d_ Mm°n_ 3533 George Irwln,~Ds.rtmouth_, won _._ ten milerace, with Hughey McLe noanmins Aqcosmonkrsn Ar °‘i’° 3"“’n~ “°°ll°l» Soy 01 ei Pownal street. 1564-s-as-si '“‘°""”'“- *W5 “lil 0°” olr _ g . __ _ _ North sydney, iourtiu Command- e n t We I l Nth unexpectedly Watson the but- iioris the proceedings tothe lady W/crcly criticizes Robert, her for permitting tha girl to re- in the house; however. she of- "H\l>py' five swimmers, nerves on edge will ygcheugcr idle about their cumin and waitiv nomnto They have passed through a dey oil Baltimore vo aste and apprehension. Medical ex- aminations and worry over Mdurihll Montreal 69 ‘afouspcsition which °°o°11iP°oyillB lime ireill i1li¢l’°=i` needing cl ca .isa accepted. A few days later “mnilil mln- M““¢°\`°» "Wm Newark 65 hlmscu lnloglemu hr-ine. s und =Wimlli¢"» with il°P9f“1 “YN li Jersey city 41 mend Mm m ta, mm" of the overcast skies, and with die-hard dmnm ‘M is ordered out convictions that the wind~lould shift, AMERICAN LEAGUE h0__s°_ Rohm _"_," and bid hastily for the service of boats _ ,am _ma _ mo" acumen” and boat men. with the large entry W0!! L06! ___ ____________ during hu list, s shortage of hosts became scare Philadelphia 84 39 _“en” md_ ,m ,, uk” for each swimmer must have an ac- New York .............._'l0 - P” st. is es of stealing scum ofmoney °°mp‘"ym° '°wb°"" ' mu Cleveland 63 _ “_ mum tt R'°b"t'B°t:; Managers tonight are still weigh- Detroit 57 ° h°“”:H"W .mm 3°" ing their charges' chances. popular washington 54 °°”‘ dm" "°°“' ‘"‘°'° 'M choice has installed mist vierlrcet- chicago 49 °ih”“-3°* W’ °"°-‘”" csc, glam, aermsn. s favorite. re- norton 4s by T°m'.' R`°b°n" mend' gsrdless of water temperature. Last . nm°"“ "‘°»m"”d °° tm yeah when not a single entrant in NATIONAL LBAGU3 “H” n° mm Wm' 'mm' the swim-and-shiver endurance con-_ '°°“”‘ °'°"‘ im" mi’ ‘ "ry test finished. in-nst lea the wsy until: won ‘°°i\° *W* Pit‘°°- °°'°"‘! his collapse four miles h-om the fin-~ chicago sa °"”*4 "l"Y","“‘ lsh.' 'rin powcrfui.0erman is con- Pittsburgh sv °“‘”°*' iioerit he can out-distance the field New _York as -_ sncoutssme the lake this year. s¢.l..eois so ‘H0917 Mondell Burditt. Toronto swimmer. Brooklyn 54 ' figures raore seriously the colder the rhiisasiphis sl 3°" °ii!b'W|4 ‘_ water becomes. strong and ¥°W¢¢» cincinnati". ' ea iurosy ., sith. ronow but lacking the lined ole Vi°fi=°°i° aesisn ....'..'.°.°.'.°.'.'.°.°.'.'. 4s' th. ` . nes~>’¥%t ._ ”_. \l"!1_."‘» 7 ij, “_ 5. 'iii li&l1l'tili IUII' .assessors -*5.“*r. 5;? 55,... .PUSiPiiiiEM[NTiii|Nii|i:` BUS Received Siliii 24 HRS Piiihif Clii May ony I \ easily the best dramatlsed __ this season. The plot was one ToR0m.°_ Au; ”_A emma' (Canadian Press) °‘» h"“‘“'“" ‘M "°m*n°° breeso from the north yesterday blew HTNBURGH' PL' Aug m.“n“m‘1°d° P‘“°d‘ it cold breath upon the hopes of Donn” Bush' manger °1 the P *kim* 7°" b*`°k°“ W officials and swimmers for the ,fourth mush N°'l'|°ml I'°'g“° b”°h““ °] of screaming-comedy which Wrigley marathon sw_m_ Posmolw tendered his resignation to Prcsl _“VW” |\°\il0 h°1P1¢-U Wm* ment was ordered for twenty-four B"°°y `Dr°y‘“”' Th’ °w°" °' _ howl when the comming. _upped club accepted the resignation with l riotous drinkin: ncriy in the oiilcisi thermometer into the °°“““°°.*~ Brewster home "Hll>l1.i"' A P00! waters oi' Lake Ontario beyond the girl with a sunny dlspos- breskwater" this afternoon the read- il bfvitht in injured by a car ing showed 54 degrees, four below y an by one _of Who drunken rev- the stipulated 58. .Inside the wall the _i Miss Chu-lotto prewstor, who water was one degree warmer. INTBBNATIONAL LEAGUE ' It the time and who rules There will be no "splash" this household with a rod of iron. rc- morning. Two hundred and seventy- . _ Wm L0_.,¢ , , . _ . . as sl ' ' .. 'is' cz h 'NNI , _lsr oc~_o»ors\ Youns. Biuditt llc* saolscita msn results; isnasr. romsu diiqanoini- , behind Viarkoattor for l,baa,hcntraining anddecisrosbo ___ ___ . / ' M. -_-.- aonsrnt ‘“ Maritime records were broken in annual Highland sport mcq Montreal Canadian champion ‘ rul Mary Csrew of Boston. ln :yards 1 Cross College runner. 3 .Howard McCurdy, Sydney, led | rin 3 val-as in 22 a-5. Len McDonald, Plctou pole va oDol:iSid ti!!! with Chorlos D How The St comic vi lan mf ii" P'°°°<.i Nm raarrr oral. Ironman' (Canadian Pres) ' PICTOU. N. S., Augf, 28-Three the here ear. Bos- of ds. cord. Miss Meal-ls got away to finish gave her second place Leigh_Miller, Hamilton, Ont., erly of Halifax, captured the to the taps by inches in the ot 43 feet i1 1-2 inchw, beat old record by six inches. i'ir topped the bar at 11 feet 9 ,the .867 .515 .511 .500 88 88 89 'I0 94 .481 . .304 .cas 49 .sea sl .sas sa sal' ss .4s1, bs sol' "ra°.4oa 'ia sez- - Jersey City ... .. .. hfontreal .. ... .. .. .. Lost P.O. _ 8'! .889 Chicago ...~~---3 9 isloners, Pittsburgh ................ 10 15 Chicago B Pittsburgh sl .sox so so cs so 'n 'fl areas" ‘rr ssoas ri" ,ol i _ °f il" . lciptsr ... _... ... .. .. ““"’"i‘ xslsssas»isna'o~'aia= .lesbndllelai NW __nav asa-on up so U ellllrrve . » M ss`in »'s4 ... ..i.""" \‘a|\ata'_..._.. .... lie! _ A ._ _ 'W R-H n-s bag sa ISN ol!! ` Fancy." "Gaiopsde." and "Selling- Gn Scoyts 4, ~;r's'Round." and then the entire ` I ' _ The Worzd _ company of Scouts massed themselves _,__ in front of the grand stand. where S (g0N1~mUgp‘|-303| pgqlg the Duke of Connaught add.resr_d ' them. He gave them. one and . F _mags mn _ed me wi), Wm d1pped_welc;_T_e. and recalled _thai their I; _ ~ sem g at Arrowe ar was _ M m uhm' md e I scout waved ‘ celebrate' the coming-of-age of a m”’i°t“.’° Sm" ‘nd 5mP°"' Pip” great social movement, thefar-reach- and dlums i-ook turn and turn _lac-io, ing and world-wide influence or which with the band. and the march past no man could adequately measure. It ¢0m1nued_ with me swuh 35.b,~“_,|_ was a very enobling spectacle. and. c a one another. where contingcnls were strong eu-. "_'_°“l_‘f__°55“redly lgve "S mark mimuch less live together as membe 1 z e ure of man nd. He saw, he °“5h ‘° nk’ "‘“" P°““’1°' ‘said in the laces of the scouts them ° 51°" 5°" °°m”“”‘""' Tho troop !rom_Sierrs, Leone in-_ promise of a better world and inthe; TM Mlnh Pin' tl‘0d\|CCd the Brit ¢010l’¢'d Soolltd Ind' Light in tlloii' ey!! tillt 01 B b¢ti'/Sri . received a special ‘cheer to them- dw- i . The Prince of Wales, after playing selves. So did the party of six from The Omer smut expmised thinks nine holes of golf, lunched in mess, British Guiana. The Canadians 3:_th;__§_l_;l;_?___';_f C;';n:_l;§_l_1_f_;1 °_;em__‘: _land this afternoon representing the ml’¢h¢d in °f!°°t1V¢ ¥"°°° ‘nd W1' encouragelnent they had had from Emi; "EVM on ami 1? End F gilow fumllcrs; the BrazilianS2sScouts King Edward, and, commentin on ‘ n y gr un ° l 'pas ' . 9 f l h it islr perfect start while Myrtle cook, wore sry blue; and more was not a‘ thc Wet ncnillcr. recalled that l1'1'v"y use num er ° V m 1°: . | _ _ ,the time being augumented the pop- W“~‘, bite r in the treo from Ceylon. °°p°“"“3""' “he” " 'amd P°"l‘°'i l ti i s it . . left at the line, and only a wond W . ' ace P wil il ll ' ua on 0 the cout C y The Prime er' England marched behind the flag of y' e 'id been “ned "the bath iwho was wearing s boondoggle giv over ing master. Rain showed them to.___ mm _ms umm ___ ___ Am_ _ ____ Sf- 0¢°1'S°- and °i°=¢ °° °“l' °‘"‘ °°“' oe made of the right stun. i' m 5 ° ”’» ° i' iincent were the Indian scouts in cheers for the King the nuke oii°°mp' t°°k hu ”°°m°° °“ th’ "1 or- - _ un b , h 100 lbrilliantturbans. The Germans werei Connaughl. and the Chief Scout fol-=u 8 use md t e great' march _ _ | .past began. Led by their banners. 1" ° 4'5 "°m G~‘A~ M°’”‘- HW loudly acclaimed. and S0 Wm the ;‘_""d' A” _“gm me °"‘“P me P" .contingent alter contingent swept by. es were scverely interfered with by M___ Hunsarians. who made s one show _M wea_her_ _ ;each, though a section of the cor- with their banners. The orengekiwi Polite -body. displaying its individ- no was on parade again with the New The.PrInce in Camp iualimuonamy by something distinc- _ - -ti in lmifo . b th f R, B, cumpb¢l1_ H,1lfux_ shams,-edl Zealanders, The pageant, went on.andl Degree for the Chief Scout. W \ rm y e manner ° his _ WANTED IMIDIBDIATIIY I-'UB-, heave of 121 fe'et 8 1-2 inches. nished apartment or furnished _Beef Malcolm, St. John, put 1_3 ‘dendunm and muwu .id “p.b1¢_and this evening he visited thccamp Gold con” m__h_________ _md »Cy_________._ "K" of world-wide interpretation. _§l») _ where and people were not slow to Am' scouts to such tunes as "Nancy's A m°"' g °’ b’_m°“t “”“‘m“°ishow that they felt the force or lt. and high winds repaired some fthet o , 1 _, damage that had been done in campiThe sunsh ne added beauty to th' _*___ ,colour in flags and banners, and the Od. _t;{_s;h_°___i_°a1':xg5_r: in nwmch ‘eu ‘I ipageant of the youth of the we-ld iver, V he ight" Al n°°" ‘went triumphsntly. on until the the can-ip was op ed t the ubli .i ‘ 211. _“___ came ___ g__;;' ______;’_______ P Th; ;Prince of Wales, acknowledging the B I program of entertalnmens beganimst 8-mm' had watched an ptom' i . U with a march past. of color parties sm for nearly sn hour - harms _he gags ___ ____ the ____________ Next thegarena was cleared for a "presented h______‘ _he cmd sc_____ display of massed folk dancing by AMERICAN LEAGUE _akmg _he sa_u___ The A__mn_m 3,000 British Scouts. Then there ' Scout who carried 'with Proper andishwld “ve f°m.’.‘l°°d the "urge 1°" R ll il _“___ ___ ______ _ _ ,ward" or as,ono British scouts into rhilsdelphis ii; ;_n____o_‘:;_i‘;os‘;ume °‘;‘;’; Zfeflgr ‘ggfltlle arena. It did. ln fact, talrc place. __ . New Yer but mass movement is notoriously wnhq; Quinn, Donnell. Grove 5°;Ze:l‘ite__¢;' fronrsth; t;l_;':1l8- _ ' infectious, and presently almost the B um gugm-gag; sherrld, Moon, Zach- ____ __on_e______gp;`:§`deg;e on ?__‘:'_;‘_;1Z entire gathering of Scouts, Waving ary, Plpgrss and Dickey, Bengongh. .hats and flags and poles, and yelling Scout took place, the Vice-Chancellor __ the wp ____ _hm _ones dashed of Liver col U ive i ‘ ‘ P n rsty delivering a. ,_ _ R. H E111 notably happy __ __ d__e__ istowsrds the grand stand. What .hey 28.- Bmw" "'f""' °°""° '"4 12 The Prince of Wales arrived in dm there can be described only as ltts- W“m';'°; Bu camp shortly before 7 o'clock. Hisfa demonstration' co.. “‘ ” "' Y" "' '”" ical had been pitched on the nw" --emi sc.....i....~ dent 'l`h°l!IBS *|15 5P°\"°°"- facing the hall, whereare the qual--_ ' ““’ om' 'me' 'annum' r te" °' the di'°°“““ "’°.““' The °“‘°'i At leurth when quiet was restored °"t NATIONAL LEAGUE Sicout made 3 number °f pre`wm'3"'tha Prince of Wales addressed the if . Pri!! ~. diigitmznimtnlf the ri:-ci;ceilvel:gai;};; ""°°_3 °"‘1__’°':____°}f° '°u°wi"g m°s` First game: to the International scout Confer- ngeheritmu _T_e___ g'°°'___ B sc , ence. a.rid.the Chief Scout's commis- y ome e oy °u"s for distant in the British Empire Th i _M _ e Prnce of Wales afterwards and in many Foreign Lands. for the ellene and Taylor, Grimes and dined privately with the_Chief Scout, coming ___ __ _ ___ me Bo scout Hargreaves. having meanwhile changed into Movement 3 Y ~P.C. Scout uniform. I-Ie looked remarkably ' ‘633 Second game: fit. The clouds-which had been gath- ering throughout the late afternoon _now grew more threatening, and the' To SCOUT LEADERS 0 first of is series of heavy downpours, ___ _ N,m»_ p,m,¢,._ muh mg qgmglgnffcli ataabout. 9 o'clock. _Around some; GDVERNMENT D R xnmmen gym”-¢,_ gngmh mg of th international camp fires PRESENTATIDVS T E ___ g¢mg|¢y_ thousands of people were gathered SCOUT? TB cum _ gm, nm" w|,,du|,d_ in the hops of seeing the Prince. INTEBNATIQNAL LEAGUE Sing-song programmes were contin- u¢U. although the performers must ithe Boy Scouts of the world was _nm Gum have been soaked to the skin, The ‘ P.C. P_____ce _________e__ __ ___°___ __e___o__mm____I brought to s close at Arrowe Park. n_ “_ E in the theatre. where he received a eu? aa!! fi ¥. ;..'ij§§:. §::lf E' U, g§§_.§ gel? 55°' tl ? sas Qc another All the way hs official act, but it E E i is . -» ; At Liver l on Monda ni -ht Jersey City ... ... .. ....8 ll 0 ;§”_'ln§__:°l°°m:" 'nd lat" h° "t“m'; gh, B,-;¢_|_,h pgzvsmment Ravi 5 gin. -'ii°ll¢i’2l| »---;--- - -- »- 1 4 0 D qu" "sf ner to 400 British and foreign Scout leaders attending the Jamboree. Mr. asiieries ` _ s°°"m° AND "ASE _:_ i-i. Hayes. vice-chamherlsih ol Rhodes and Jergans; Vangilder and THE KING‘s MESSAGE the Royal Household. presided. A Niebergaii. ` August 2. message was sent to the King thank- _ Second Game ' The Jamboree camphas been very’ ing him 101 his IPDYUVBI 0! the excifcd to-day. and with goad reason. Scout movement. as expressed in the rhs King, who is Patron or the nay inspiring mcciose delivered by i-hc Scouts, has expressed his sympathy Prince of Wales, and the following (alma Innings; with thc movement and his spprov- _ reply wls recclvedr- q,.m¢ mg gag y,,¢,m, Bmg- al of the Jamboree, not only by hon-g "I have received with much pleas- 545 Q" m"D.|,,_ _curing the Chief Scout but by send- i lll‘0 Wil! message of gredtiug and _5'win|,“ Gm* - ing a special message of welcome. M4: ._ ,_ '_ which the Prince ci wales read this .425_f_(g';¢g __ ___ ___ ___ __ -1 5 g sfternoontothe50.000 comrades with -"le-""° ',‘°,,,° Z.‘.‘..°;.“ 52?; 2'.; ?.’Z’.;‘..’3 3.°'°'..‘””. I.‘-‘.§‘..’..Z‘.“.°°.I.‘il’.Tl‘.?.‘.‘$‘. ?.’.'.i‘3 'M _;‘?:‘_::___“‘ alum" Lysutey, honorary _president ef the enioycd their stay in this country. _ I . f French Boy Scouts Association, vis-_and that this memorable assembly _ _,_ I I _ ltod the camp this aftemoon. and the ,which closes to-nightwillhsve streng- there a simple altar covered with hardly hav- looked t salutlng. by display of national dress own Maritime discus reciid by ii lace- -succeeded race until~after 45 ' _ Augmt _ 0,- in some other w,y_ The warmth in tes the scouts had given in or- ' ' 'f th 211° m u 1. TM Jambmee Camp was hmmedilookers to the marching bo s was re- ins dered ceremonial fresh concrete ev _many by_a _,ish _mm the Prince unnected in me _ _ th _ _hy ___ ._ dence that their t?l‘i’it0i’Y 15 b°U“d' lwales. who is staying in camp to- ac B B sms 'S I ._ contingents always got the loudest uit- less and their cause the cause of night. He is Chi.f Scout for Wales. _____e_____ Two Scouts came _mm me [from France and Denmark and else- who have travelled from their homes. THE KING'S MESSAGE . , The _Coming-of-Age Jamboree of i Birkenhead, on Monday, Aug. 12. good wishes from those representa- tives _of the Scout confcrenco who this evening are the guests of my the kits. the kitchens, and the to- tems, He saw the great, arena (amply. but ready for this aftcrnooi_i's rally). the post office, tha' shops. the mes- ses, and the rest. He saw here and purple cloth under a canvas awning. or others more simple still, built merely of logs. He saw Scouts from the East. forgetful of caste distinc- tions, mingling on terms of utmost friendliness-Scouts who, but for the fact that they are Scouts, would o e greeting given by the on- ceived their training at Gilweli Park, as a headquarters by Mr. Bois Mc- was tho presentation to the Chief Scout of a Rolls-Royce car and a trailer caravan. an oil painting of himself. and a cheque for £2,750. The gifts were subscribed for by the Boy Scouts of the world at a maximum subscription of ld.. and it is estima- ted that 1,250,000 boys contributed. The idea originated with the Boy Scouts of Copenhagen. and for this reason Mr, Christian Holm. president of the Scouts of Denmark, made the presentation before a gathering of Soouih and the general public. Sir Robert has already given his gifts nick-names. The Rolls-Royce is "Jam Roll," and the caravan is "Eoclos." _ _ rormhm, ‘_ E ‘__ gun has been shining with real gum- thohcd the ties of oomrsdeship lm- Sit Robert, returning thlnh. add “_ ygghrmmluggp of ' - _ ‘ V" mn* _ ' 1° , mer warmth. -iting Boy Scouts throughout the that it had been a wonderful day °`* ` vnu’ *'f "' "° °" '° " .C I. ' This mofllihg tho Prince was upiworld." for him. but he folk that far too mu_` !"“°."' 'f'_ °° °°';.&'n_“h___ early. After breakfast. he left his - much praise hadbeengiven him.Thp mp.” B “L !““'u m`___‘"“‘ Un... tant at I o'clock. and began a tour » Wllllll Oli' FBIINDSHIP raising of such a big family was the mp,” |n____ '°'_ _"°' of.. the camp, partly by car, but work cf a very large number of good _ - J » ~ largely on foot. The Rovers from Arrows Psrk..Aug, 12, men, .ali working together in differ- wouldba the men of to-morrow. ' Wellington College, formed his bow- The early morning silence of the ent countries. _ ~ 1 '""' 9°, , _ °° guard. Be went to the hospital, Jambwee camp td-day was broken During a surprise visit which she 'lfagantses for Binks , f where oheortwaca»asliicshave\»vsluaer_rt_i>lsnahyatsi¢hlsn