._...._.__......_. -.-.-..--_ -.~_.. put more Minn average utudy into your advertising and you will in- fluu.“ opinion more definitely in yqur favour- i “myg_ Guardian ‘Ivvo Cont Q13" uurdiu. Inluidpil "I'll iii iiiiliil HEIIK lESEEI lWiY ESTER I] ii . t ‘Age of 68--Was Ar- chitect of Ontario’s Hydro Power Syst- em and Chairman of Power Commission. (Canadian Press- LONDON, Ont., Aug. 1G—-—-Sir dam nee-u, M.L.A., creator and chiicci oi‘ Ontario's great hydro- wcl‘ system. noted horseman. ml probably the best known man n Ontario, died at midnight last lgllt in his sixty-eighth year. eiiih resulted from pernicious naemia. Sir Adam Beck, chairman of thc niario Hydro-Electric Power oniluission, popularly known in his Province as the Minister of ower, was a native son of On- ario. Ho was born on June 20.- 857, Baden, Ont., which was‘ ouliiled ‘by his lather. After hav- ng passed through -the public chool at Baden be attended the anions .Dr. Tassle’s school at Gait, hen the Rockwood Academy, and ftorwards the Western Univer- lty, London. 0nt.. from which he raduated and which later confer- ed upon him the degree of LL. l). Sir Adam; who was then simply} r. Beck, ill 1878 engaged in the] ron foundry and milling business} ith his father. the late Jacob B. eck, at ‘Baden, in 1880 he rc- oved to (‘raiiti 01st,, where he commenced the manufacture oi oxes and the business of veneer- hg this 11111111101‘. He continued in’ this line for fours yours. then, went to London, Ont. Herc 1w built an extensive plnnt, and cs- tablished branches at Montreal. PARIS Secretary Mellon Thrz-atoned- with death re- cently by an anonymous. letter from a prohibition and follower oi Carrie Nation. who charged laxity and ind-ii- iercncc In Eighteenth Amendment. extremist reference io the France And Germany Restore Old Front (Canadian Prfln) between France llnil filling ihc frontier between the two countries was signed at the For- eign 0i'fice yesterday, mcllt restores the lins to where it was at the time oi‘ tlle outbreak of the Franco-Prussian war in 1870. Alberta Wheat Pool Ships Via. Vancouver (Special to Th, Guardian) VANCOUVER, ll. C.. .'\l1'l§._ Uiflccs are Aiig- 16.——Th0 lo he llluiniuini-il treaty Germany de- The docil- 16.- CHARLOTPETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, AUGUST 17,1925 Three Young People Lose Lives Bathing c In St. Lawrence (Canadian Press) I MONTliiEA-L, Aug. 16. — Three people losit their lives while bath- i-n~g i-n the "St. Lawrence today. Adrien ‘Nadou, 17. got beyond his depth and sank befoire help could 1183011 h-iln. ‘Body was recovered. Florence Chanlailiard, 15. was sell- C41 in a swift current aind lost filer life, Her body was not, recovered. Rom-co Poulion, 21, was seized with cramps and son-k before his friends could reach him. His body iwas re- coveired. FHEIiTiTiwiiilE-fi EXPEii Flil ilii iiiiiiziiiii ii si. iiiviis IIHiIHIJH Rev. G. H. Donald, M. A., of Montreal Who Will Also Conduct the Services at the Church Centennial Celebration N e x t Sunday. Rev. G. H. Donald. M. A., of the Church of St. Andrew’ and iSt Paul, Montreal, preached two ex- ceptionally able sermons yester- day morning and eveninig in St. James Church, to very large con- gregations. _ ln the morning ‘he spoke on tile subject “The infinite Resources of God." taking as his text 2nd Kingsi W111 r;- glthgr-oid sL-grwhn will Present Case ‘ n6 e 9,8 1| U s a s“ w y ‘ of Eastern Provinc- shalt not ea-t thereof.” l Looking back over the history. es to Railway Con” mission. of the world, he said, even for 1.1181 last twenty-five years. things then looked upon as impossible have been accomplished, God working‘ ‘ through human acqnircmelits to, (‘ci"ad1a" PM") brinig about more ilesirilblc condl-l 1111111113171. Allg- 16-‘1 Freight rat- tions. lie instanced the exisit-‘BS 111111011 11> DFBDHTB 11 111191 1111 119' iince not so very ion-g ago of the hull‘ of the Maritime Provinces, for dark place-s of U110 earth, tllcu in-“presentation to the Board of Rail- uccesiblo to the Bible and mligiounrway Commissioners, will probably 11111119119811 W110" 311111191’ 11111-‘bn appointed this week, it was stat- covered Livingstone in Africa holed here tonight hy l)_ 11 Turlllmll, presented him wf-th letters from Presment of the “any”; Board of his sister which were written 1W0 Trude, “men asked what prom-earl yfmrs before‘ T011113’ Africa’ “"118 hud been mudc by th- committee Jaipan _aiid China were wide Ollltiliuppomlud fm- [hut purpose by 111B to civilization. and millions iii Cun[c,,encu_ _ _ , , __ H r . _‘.1Il1l.l‘1lil1li.‘ lficonillnic glijflvzotfltiltrkfi ‘no 11111151111115 m‘ which nlct ill Mouctoil last month. ' ‘ ' ~ her wttlrJ. D. When wo feel like despairing M13 P“'“h““' wget over the present chaotic colldi- M°Ke“““' Sam‘ ‘Umm’ “ml W‘ L‘ 111 {ions of Europe and m- um womL Higgins. Charlottetown, since the iIIAHIlIiiES Railway Board Tackles Rate Issue Today OTTAWA, Aug. 17—Membors 0f the Dominion Railway Commis- slop will meet on Monday to de- cide -their next step in dealing with the equalization oit‘ freight rates to the sea hoard. The mat- ter will be_ gone over carefully. in the absence of the Chief Commis- sioner. H. A. McKeown, no inkling can be gained of the probable pro- cedure to be followed. it is ex- pected, however, that the board will start out on its tour soon. the Pacific Coast next summer, .1 KIIINAPPEHS i‘. [i N V I I] i E [I Receive Iflglvy Sent- ences for Plotting to Abduct Movie Stars, Including M a r y Pickford and Jackie Coogan. LOS ANGELES. Aug. 16—Ten Year! i0 life imprisonment for 1110111111: i0 kidnap Mary Pickford fnced Cliiuili-‘l Holcomb and Char- les Stcpilens, loday, as o, result or their conviction in Superior Court, A third defendant, Adrian Wood, was acquitted last night, but did not escape a warning from several Jurors. who. as they loll, the court room after returning the verdict, 10111 111111 he "did not realize how 111050 111‘ 11111110 and to be more careful about his associates in lu- ture." Neither Miss Pickford nor her husband, Douglas Fairbanks, were present when - lhe defendants Eiiiili iliiEiiii [IE 11 ll E ii EB lllii I5 HEHIHNEEI By the City-of Hast- ings, Eng., and is Delivered by Can- adian High Com- missioner Larkin. (Special to Th; Guardian) QUEBEC. Que... Aug. 16.-Que- bec's famous escutcheon, a treas- urred souvenir of the early days of across the Atlantic with the vicior- ious General Murray in 1759, after New France. which found its way the conquest of Canada by England was returned to the ancient capital today by Hon. P, C. Larkill, Can- adian High Commissioner ill Lon- don. Mr. Larkin delivered ii mes- sage ol good will to the Chief liiug- istrate of the City of Quebec, May- or Lawson, on behalf of the City Council and the people of the City of Hastings, England. the native cl- ty of Wolfe's able lieutenant. Pre ier MacKenzie King was preaen at thepresentation. Thel ceremony was most infornlul, tak- ing place in the harbor shed. wit the escutclieon still ill its rough( outer casing, Five Thousand Rebel Tribesmen Surrender (Canadian Press) TETUAN, Spanish Morocco. Aug. 16.—- Five thousand rcbcl tribes- men have surrendered illlCCtlIdlll0ll~ 1111)’ to thc French and Spanish forces which captured Sarsnr lieights. .MAXIM8 OIL MERCHANT __-_-_ The average man will respond all the more readily tlo advertising that la above the average in its appeal. Annual Subscriptions Dallvsrsd I630 By lull, Canada and U. B. A. ‘MM ‘S H° °°“‘ B“ (PHIISEC ll i ll] WIENEEEE iilil H [I E HE By Pals, it is Claimed of Gerald Chapman, Bandit, Against Whom Victims Had Testified. MU-NCIE. Ind.. Aug. 16—Vengn- JUICE trailing those who testified xlgslnst Gerald Chapman. notor- ious bandit, condemned to ilic I'm" ,tbe murder of a iNcw Britain, Conn. pillii-eman, struck down Bell ‘Hence and his wifc, near here yes- lterday. The Hauces were shot to iileliiil on the Anilerson-Muncio highway. In a dying statement fiance laid the crime to the door oi‘ George (Dlithl Anderson, pill of 1C1lilDllli1il unil Charles (one arm) Wolfe, of Muncie. It was at the Hance home that lAnderson and Chapman lived af- ltcr their escape from Atlanta peni- ltentiary and after Chapman ut- tompted the robbery of a New Bri- lain, Conn, mercantile establish- ment which resulted in the slay- ling oi‘ a police officer. l-lilnce was ‘one of, the principal witnesses Jll-‘(Liillfit Chapman following his ar- rest hero. welshmeyh" Just whilt occurred on the high- wziy before the fusillilile of shots - riddled l-li-lnce nnil his wife has nol, ilevi-lnpeii although Wolfe. ar- -' , iicsted in Mllllcls last night, is hclii C a n d 1 d a t e ‘under lli-avy gilllril. Wolfe rcfuB- cs to talk, For Saskatoon I i i i i i There are rumors of a new coalition government In Bri‘i- ain in which Lloyd George may figure as a preparation for the inevitable struggle with the labor forces which is to come. Premier Baldwin recently made a speech In which he declared his personal admiration for “the greatest of Gasps Accusaiion. l Mrs. llance died instantly. W111i‘) (‘cifladiifl P1188) ‘Hance lived long ialloiiull to gasil SASKATOON. Aug. lii.-—W, R. out an accusation against Ailllfir‘ hlaclliillan, Saskatoon (itiflilfilllillli-‘SOH and Wolfe. ill store proprietor fll1(1(3X‘:\’1ily(1l‘1 A terriiivil 11111119111 “i110- M111- Vilncoilvcl- by the Alburiii Wheat Pool, Sillco tile Pool contemplates exporting lllost of its grain thrilugll Vancouver, tile-re will bo u trumeil- dous amount 0f office routine to be carried out in connection with the pools dealing with the termin- Torollto and Hamilton. ' The beginning oi Sir Adams great interest ill the siii1i11y 01 cheap electric power to the 1100111“ of Ontario besan in 21,903. when he w“ appointed e. Commissioner to investigate the dn-elopinent and heard their fate. Both had testi- iicd during the trial that they knew nothing of the kidnapping plot save what detectives told them. The three defendants were ar- rested May 30, last, after six was (Eiloseil last night as Cimscrvzl- 1711111108 (T101001. 511111111111! 011 1191 tivo candidate for Suiikuioon ill tllc 110111- 1101011- 1111110511011 111B 111189- P. will lymllhhm elecllhh, lily. Silo related it as follows: U ———-—<+>-— 4- “Three machines were coining . r , ~ ll 1111111111 H111" Pres. Coolidge i£15113.3E"..f!"‘3...2“l..1..i.‘;‘,“.. [he huh-ed and 111,0 Shh we InHSLCOIlfCTCHCU, have secured from the no; fol-gee lhhl [he resources 01 three governments their pledge to God are infinite, and that He 1lll111Y-1-11L‘ salary of 11111 01101111. New His good time and way will bringllrunswick and Nova Scotia two order out of the present apparent fifths each, and P. E. I. one-fifth. l chaos. and expect to complete the task “we mod automobile iliid the P11111110 0111‘- distribution of electric power from Niagara. Fails. in 1901i as Minis- " whhnht portfolio in the Whit- 3y provincial government Sir dam Beck introduced a Dower lll in the Legislature, creating fl, I-lydro-rllcctrii. Power Comfhls- On_ He, was appointed Chairman the Hydro-Electric Power Coin- ission in June of that your. T1111 sition 'hc continued to hold up to e time of his death. He was lrst elected to thc Legislature for onilon in 1902, and was rc-clectvil or each succeeding term until the i‘ ovincial General 11510011111 i111 les, and al elevators, the railway computi- the shipping companies which convey tho grain to the markets of tho world. The pool charters its owll curgo splice and will have to maintain a fairly large stuii’ llcre to handle till; vllr- ions details of its uctlvlilcs iii this port, Canadafs Delegates _ Guest of Poland especially What were the resources of assigned them by God? ‘Love, joy aild peace. Human power undertakes to bring to light, to persuade men to to bring aibout international peace. God has thc-so ill store for man- kind aild he is handing them to. tih-o world ‘through Christ. who gives love‘. Joy, and peace. A pleas ng -feature of the service w“ a S010 excellently renderediwas authorized by the lust session by Mrs pierce, who has a wonderflof Parliament to review. The COlll‘ fully rswcot voice. love-illalifax Board President. concerning freight rates. the Economic Conference by making the appoint- lhwelment this week, according to thc- Yesterday was the Gale set by the Railway Comnlissioilers for the (placing before it of presentations the cil- tire structure 0i‘ which the Board lmitteo appointed by the COIIfCTGIlCo .1“ the evenmg Rem M‘; Donald have asked that this dutc bu ex- wceks of police investigation. De- tcciives declared they had listened in on conferences at which the trio talked of kidnapping Jackie Coogan. Baby Peggy, the, grand- i-iiiiiirell oi‘ L‘. l. Dollclly, Pola Ne- grl, and finally Mary Pickford- Pilrportcd confessions obtained irum the three prisoners, corrobor- utcd these charges. it was planned. the confession rcvvaleil, to seize Miss Pickford dilring Sllriner week lasl June, took as his text Hebrews ence, though h-e sought lt cnreful- can be properly prepared. 12;17"tcndcd to October 15th, by which “For he found no place of repent- time they feel the Maritime cilse, Whilel lvllcil the spectacle of a trio of beiczzed mcrrymakers making ofl with an actress in a bunting be- (Canadian Prou.) MONTE VIDEO, Aug. 1il—On Saturday the Prince of Wales visited the [omb 0i‘ Artigas, known as thc llberiltor of Uruguay and deposited a bronze wreath. The Prince after his three-day visit to Uruguay sailed this even- ing for Buenos Aircs on tile crui- ssr Curlew, accompanied by n squadron of Uruguayan warships. MONTE WDEO, Apg. 16.—~'I‘llc Prince on Strtunliay made a most favorable impression at a luncheon give-ll by tllc Anglo-iilruguilyan coni- miinity of Montiveileo by resipond- ‘The rel]. machine passed the ot- _ _ _ bcrs almost in front of my house. coupe pulled up ill Iront oi’ the liallci- cur and stopped. MFR. Jlance was the first to illigllt from (5P1-'¢1fl1 10 The Guardian) 1111‘ nlachiilc. She was barefoot. SWAMPSCOTT, hiussn Aug. 16-— Her husband stepped out a second President Coolidge will ilflSiilllfiliillfll‘. A few’ words wcri: exchang- personul responsibility for the sot-lull and the bandits shot. MP1!- tlcnlcnt of thc mitstallriing wurllance icii dead with ii 111111971 debt of Belgium, llo illilllg cull s;iy1111‘1111i§11 1191‘ 1191111- 111mm and ‘l i0 Congress: “This is thc best ur- man 11110110110111‘) 111* A1“1°'~“,"" f”, rnngclncllt that can be lllilili.‘ and 111111 11111111111111!- ‘n 11'” mm’ 59w“ ., - , .. ‘ flrwl zlt close r2111!“ i rimnlmenil its adoption. 181121;; 2158f‘; was “red 1mm. mm ‘ ‘and he fell mortally wounded lust Assumes Debt Thieves on Furs MONTREAL, Aug. lil-Bilrgiilrs irg briefly to a toast in Spanish. l-lis words ‘were received with great a-ppliulse and the guests sang "For Ho's Jolly good Fellow." Arriving Friday morning from South Africa the Prince's visit here is-one coniin nous round of en-tercainnienis. His stay here is characterized by ex- trniordinary popularity. Patient crowds waited outside the Resid- ence ior his arrival and departure, while his ‘progress through the streets has been meg by demon- strations of friendliness‘ such as wore witnessed in South Africa. 919_ when he was 1101131111811 by A- A. Stevenson, Labor representa- ive. Sir Adam was B8111“ 9111010“ 0 (he Ontario Legislature i111, . ember for llfllltltlll ill the Geno- al Election ill 1923. 111111 W111i 1111' pointed Minister without portfolio lu the Government oi’ Hon. G. H11- wiird Ferguson. nhhmemher peek, $6,000,000 is he limit," Sir Jilnlos Whitney 1*‘ aid to have cautioned Book when iii- first government guarantee v1 ydro bonds was demanded. MI‘- eck found little difficulty ill K111‘ ting tho Whitney limit ralscdwtll ‘I undrcds of millions lifter ho Iliad shown him whirt he could do. 11111 dirst provincially 1111111111 °“"‘"“"1 -rom Niagara was turned on ill til< ‘as he leaped over a fence into a yornfieid. The 81111111011 thenIturlr ‘ed the" “vennnnslnn iii1e°iEfinyilrltlilds drilled through a ‘two loot wall. °h"“’h“h“1l,llldtlEhZElEl-r machine stole pelts and dressed filrs valued 1111.1, P limxlgqqé,‘ “.35 fifgll at lie- zit two thousand iloilnrs nnil tl1eil‘“h“':h2{alga}; g0; (hm lhu euupe stole all automobile to cilrry tllcln or” d h” away ~, away here last night. Apparently “ml m e ' . i I t officer called to having made their entry to the pro 1113083013110‘)? 0‘1Mr5_ (jl-hmm- the nlises of an automobile firm by, ‘ ' . 2 < l out. "he stay- climbing a telephone pole andfzfqiliefinyalrlloézpfil mhl nn him. swinging through all ilpper nun-d‘ chm“... while nnil flow, they appropriated tools they iTlley shot me-v‘ found thcrc to drill through illfiinnéch Angrtignlmlng rugllfld to a wail into ii fiir store ilioilgsiilzai“ aggahoqpim] pulled ph- Fred Having selectcil their booty, til ,i,\:l(,ri(cen (hp-f (If ileteciivos, bllt rlaturncil tn the motor ostilbli. 11mm‘ ‘pfickmt arrived Hence llitlllf iinii llolpcil tilcmscivcs to all, d ' Fucked WM m". hr the of- zlutonloiliii- as ibcy piisscil out. i‘ 9 ‘ Chinese War Lord‘ iflpere who aidcd in thc capture 01 {Cililllfflilll last January- » . t- (clmdlan He") ____i__ l Several hours llliti‘ thc shoo (special to The Guardian) WARSAW, Ailg. i6.—Seiluior Ru oul ilunililrilnil, who with lion. l’. C, llarliiil ifaliiiiiizlil liigll Commis- sioilcr ill llilllililll, and lion. Char- les Stclvalri, Lliillistel‘ of the inter- ior will l‘i‘|1l‘l'tii‘lll Cunuilu at the Assembly of ille ilcagile of Nations in (lcnevu ncxt inonlll. will arrive, horp on August 111 ils the guest of the (lovm-llnicili o.‘ Poland, tion and restitution. Dr. Donald is all eloquent and powerful speaker and both his sorlllnlls were greatly apppeclfltglL lie will occupy the pulpit, n; 3h ~111111°fi flilain next Sunday morning 111111 Qivelflflfi. on the occasion of tho Centennial celebration of the chiurch. At the evening service iLt. Col. J. P. Hooper and Mrs E, W. iMcKinnon sang solos in a very effective manner, Sir Henry Addresses Prince Rupert B. of T. ($Peclai to The Guardian) MacMillan Establishes In- termediate Base‘ (Canadian Press.) WASHINGTON. Aug. 16—-An iii- icrilli-dlilio ililsv has ilci-n estab- llsllcil by illc Mncl/llllilll Arctic lilxllililitiml at Flilgli-r Fjord, Ells- oondensed spechfls ‘more island. between E1011, Green- BAIl-lo pot word. 11'1"“ ,l:ind, ililil Cape iiubililril. insertion in this column. i 1 " ‘i JOB PRINTING .or evenv; description cheaply and sxipodr. tiously executed. Gilsrdilaif Central Job Printery, Pihone 133. (Continued on Pain 31 i’ iiOé-i- O-OOOOO-OOOQ-OOQOO-Q-O-OOVQO-COO (Continued on Paii¢ 31 Three Deaths in Fire In New Jersey Hotel" (Canadian Presl.) LONG BRANCH, N. J.. Aug. iii 'i—-Two firemen and a fifteen year ;oid girl were bllrllcd to death, two other firemen nnil two women in- ijnred whilc six hundred guests were routed fronl their rooms early today W en i'ire destroyed the dining room and servants quarters of the Atlantic hotel. Ocean Avenue. The damage amounted to forty thousand dol- lilrs. ._____.____ _ _.._. ' DEF-AUTO TENT, BETWEEN 1301111111. Charlottetown and ‘Sllfll-j incrsiilc. Kindly notify J, W ‘Iloivat-t, Ciipc Traverse. 3064 8 17 2i. ‘FOR SALE Ori TO RENT. — seven room cottage, modern con- veniences, large barn. Will sell "1 "11 bargain to quick purchaser. 48 iTlilYilvlil St. B030 8 14 3i. Ivou was? oooo suvstonss Prim so for 20c, 12s for ililo. zoo for 55o; 500 for 81.00: 1.000 for "-95- Pelt-mill. Guardian Oilico. ‘v.5 OUR HAMUUNG ‘TlAKw- ° 11111 "athei- meal. Saunders. i ocfomh m the ice Cream Social ‘in Brmlalhsne Hail on Mongulyi . . iAugilst 17. li‘ not fine will be 111 Unqllosgglelfldgir ‘i-sgliilretiority at 1 111151 111"’ 1115111 E°11°wl"§'040_8_15_zl every style of doubles iplny broilkht nqvancemem to the "AIIMTPPI." ‘Porter-son and Hslwkes teamed with perfect cohesion and ‘1ontinually held the aggressive against the Canadian pair, ‘whom they drove‘ hscii to s defensive some oil the hock court. ‘Wllofi they were un- able to play as etifocbiveiy as if Light to moderate Winds 1111c 111111 warm. '—""‘@*>—'-" m "'i‘ho Proebyterians of Clyde River will hold a S. S. Treat 111111 lcc Cream Social iii thc iiali Tiles- dily evening, the 18th. Ii‘ not fine Thursday. 3044-8-15-21 "W. M. S. Festival at York Wednesday. Ailiz. 19th. Tea served at i3 pm, Everybody coma. if stor- my iirsi flni- night, 5a58-8~17-3i 76-53 . 74—4l0 70-416 Toronto, cicar _ . . . . . . . . . .. Monirciil, clcilr Quebec, clcur Charlottetown. ivir-m- . 83-70 Halifax, cloudy . . . . . . . . .. ili——60 ‘St, John. fair . 615-59 Boston, clear . . . . . . . .. 70-64 fgilolfgi, ghgfigklg; High tiile this morning ill 8.41 burden of the play for the Austral-find 11115 01101111111 111 111-17 hm M", anmgh,‘ h, yum“; duelsi Sun sets this evening at 7.08 and ‘ll cfgckef 1m] wl-lgh-g m4 pavqrisos tomorrow morning at 5.01. 1i ‘the way for the placements or‘ New moon August 19th at 8.51. "kills" for points made -by the siiilllflifffllilp tide eiuhtcon mlllut- halld-driviilg Psttierool. es lute-r than flhiirlotintown, Kofi “The Annual "Mulch" Picnic takes place at the home of Prank ‘Mulch. l-larusciiifo on Wednesday afternoon, August iiltli, 8003 ii assailant-larva - r 1y with tears." Ho said th q -they hav received n detinit Til-flocked “‘m’m°b“e w“ expected lion is often asked ."ls TBDOQXIIBEIEIESG ply Mr, grurnbull said) he thoeilgbt 1° "M11101 Only passing comment. llllavflflirrg? is it ever too late to extension would be granted. TiliHThm‘ ‘he ma“ can“ for mm“ 111°11'17" 11 W011 1111116 1111B 111111 116- appointment of a committee to lookwprauon 0t the actress m some giect-eil opportunities could not ‘bemfter the presentation of the Mari- cgnvenlently obscure (lwgnnhg m: 111311191911 "11 11‘B’11111~ T1111'11111111fl11 1111time freight rates case to the rail-r l “if actor hush“ cum the course of studies of a student w“ connmsslone“ w“ one o; lh .1 “c110” with $200900 mnsfm" could ‘lever b” fnled- s1“- MW‘ chigf immedlateaccb ll’sin ~n‘ oi! Peron? the ‘lwenlng “M1 bteen eve;- hhpl-emedlmtad, had "a m," m E l c I "11 f 1 1L ‘i’ I sclccteil. however. the _ 1101915 consequences and he“ a 8m" that e collomc on ereilce, meet in, “rm-h under arrest and iiim fans would never be obliterated. Bu‘ at the call of the Maritime Bmlfiliwl-ri; looking forward to r1110“ ap- [hflugh phyglml me “fight be of Trade. pruilching appearance o . arY marred by 5m and error’ {we N_ Committees were also appointed P1Ukl0rd on thc witness siund. hehlehce Wm bring about Samk ltltl. ‘that tinile to examine into cer- —-_<o¢—i- u ll quest ans and to report at u _ , filrtller conference in Charlotte- town, probably the latter part o.’ September, This conference will in‘ turn prepilro the case for till-sol 163M111“ PM“) provinces for submission to thc} VANCOUVER‘ Aug" 15'_‘“uy°r National Conference planned for‘l)""alhy"NW?lrwaoygzrblréflslt}: l the ‘Ulliill mo 1S C U 0 Ci 4 , . _. l -[_- n], next fall in Winnipeg. N", Convenuon m“ ‘light "s w" PEKING, Aug. Iii-r? is Rlimor- NOTHING- LAKE v big \\'i:)l"fchl:fllT|mlgiinragw‘ M”. V (“dam m, me Mm, 018mm,, h, ed here that Chang so-lln. Mun. BEiNé- Uroofifoura iliomfi‘ strum“ A comm ,,,,,,.,,,,,. . 1illc new riding. Vancouver North. chum“! w“ 1mm is dend._ 1 MONKEY Eloy; tLlle miiitllilli‘ soon iit the tra- Islainder Recelves 1 C d I Knocked Ri-ill/ WilS lluril-cilwiiil 11‘i1111‘n‘;:“§1e‘§ a . o ' l .‘ ii‘ house. (lie inn - g1 v1 1 Serme Maritime B. of T. 1111a a S ,*"1*~1,*,*,,,.,,, A " To Meet Here 0111111118 P11114111 midi: ppointment N tM th ~ < ———— MONTREAL. Aug. 15.— Aust- Mr, R. J. Haslam, Sprpgfleld has, rillia eliminated Canada from the . PRINCE RUHERT B c Aug I6 been appointed permanelnt Tobacco)’ “ONCTON "h! 16 Th con Davis Clip Series this nfwrnoon . i -—S1r 1111M)’ Thornton. ‘who Iilil- mspeymr n" the Experlmemal-‘fe-rclice of the Malliitime Bouerds 111 HhwkgelilaeglietldlPEEli-Eelifgilliliiiimlil 1 ‘ ti drcssoil the Prince Rupert Board of firromlirgflfgfa“ ‘gegtrfuuglto AgllclggiTfildfi to be held in Charlottetown. W-flhard F érocfler’ and '55“), , s! Trilile at the lu/ncheoli h lli hi ~ ' .i’riilce Edward island, will who , . ' y ‘ ‘ ‘mum, here yesterday‘ Dunne"; m: to the recent development of the iillphm, on septenlbar m‘ 24 and zs"ggl'l(fglulbligs tehrtrcigumonfi iliglolnlaoclzlll iliilns for development colltempillt- gustrnrnlfiaslam is under mrecvlqw pmgmmme 1°’ the m9°11“1'~"‘,1-Rovsl Tennis Club courts. The Aus- r ell by tho Canadian National Rnil- Mafia? Bdilcsszggtlloslf: dé1l:'(f£51:3"iiiis ‘i101! been definitely rll1;C1111'1i1 trnlia-n vwon in straight sets, 6- 0. _ - wllyg he“; provlslon has bu,“ - l ' but t s expectei tial t w l em- 6__2_ 6__4' ghgh- wlh, (jgnpled ‘ _ “Why he sum] m, m“ Con,“ L“ lion work in connection with 111B iii-lice ail tile matters discussed w,“ mheh- lwo ‘dam-ls, h, the . _ , , \ x a, “n, of two steamers which will bruwcofil- mdmmy’ 1° ‘1“'p°°“°' ‘Hmmse “m1” ‘m’ M°“°‘°“ °°“'"°"°" “'1 singles Thursday. quaiilvinn them ' ‘ "ma" To“ PM y ' “£13 s 15 :2. “Med in time to an,“ 8pm,,“ on to counsel growers as to the remwlyviil result in a definite lindrr- to meet h“. whlher, Qf the Jap- ______°._>_____ . dies and precautionary messuresfsinniiilgg as t0 ‘the ‘positing; to b‘? flnesespaninh Burl”, nnw pndnl‘ . . against such disease; to investigate taken y those oar s wt regnr w“). at Bammom Amer 1°11" $111018 2""‘:“:;1...:.": ..”"'",'.".'.i:.-. 32222111‘; s? growers as to cu tural met o s. 0] - r - Y C I a’ S h I n supervise work done on the exllfifl- 11'" M‘“'111"‘° 31mm "E Trade- ; mental mots’ and to comphe re. So far as is known by the secre- New Zealand ggghg; "w ""1"" 11"" "1. 1"“ £22’. ‘£1.21!’ .5”??? .?.‘h.“§.§'.ff.r“l3 ' ight ex- - Headquarters for the growinli ‘he appwntmem M 1' "e i - CHRIST CHURCH, N. z.. Aug. P911 10 prepare a case 1111' 11111 o‘ Q Ashore m Law 17—Aii men Oil leave from the u. and °“"““E;;:§,‘,’;e:t'l',“SQKHLQ,” earrings ‘Pgovigcei: gully?! 51111183111111‘ mm 90-. Market Bldg. S. warships visiting Port Lyttel- south w u 0 t H a a" fro", ° ° e m" ° Y ' ' I 4-7. 3-6 s ton. the port for Chri t Chu h, e em n“ o’ p ' 1111111110110"- 71111 91110111111911.1- °1 , u "mo were ordcreil back to tlheir sliiops that perm“ M" Hum" Wm 11° New Brunswick and Prince Ed- loii-ono is now m mplg- ' (Canadian arm.) nn night following slight disor- "MP1" '1 0'1""- ward Island lliediied themselves 1° Mum“! ldiliiiot to Agriculture MONTREAL. Aug. i6 -'l‘lle (ier in this city. No one was in- m‘ 111111" 51 ""9111 ‘"11 11° a pap three-fifths of the cost of en- "111 Hm-tiouihrrr. n ma, m- freighter Victnrlite from South- jured but iltlVflfill 0f the sailors 111M011!" 111"” 111 111° Mm" resins mil an expert but 1w 1H1 ilrlaiiitly the rowllll Dlllltl ind ampton went ashore during the wcsrhrreilted by their own patrol. 31"°"111l’ l?" B1111 l 011111111919 8111117 as is known the Nova Scotla Gov- m” 11° "Wlgd It any 6mg of mist this morning at Vercellss in The trouble started when the 01 1110 mhrw" ""1111"," °E “"1115 81111119111 11111 1101 011-0091010- gvwth. Sirllgro Qdlbl Inlay. 8t. dnwrencs. she will probably United States sailors were annoy- Mr. Halllin received 111i B. 5- A- Today vras the last day on which m 11°61 Mmmlmil, Inner. ho refloated after n part of the (‘fl by remarks from riviliiins. who degree Mlollsrnlia college. Mcfllllsiwh a cm cflifld have 1W°111>f°~ 119st s: , tfcpr 0 i, removed, - ' shouted: "Wlln won the war?" ‘Univer u; lh May ma. l seated to me Commission. 1d ' It i Choice than “ u, ae no er , ' \