Q1‘. Aucusr 25. 1931 at’ li-IE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PACE [FIVE (B; "Tee" ‘i l LOOKING ’EM OVER Now for the Maritime playdowns. Nut! sed l The Central‘: Guardian CURPSlRemoves Tin CHRIST CHURCH, Cherry Val- ley, Sunday, Aug. 30th." Church n. M. s. ‘ssoucusv m role-r‘ l/Vllistle From MacDONALD -_-_ . Continued from page 1 ' u enly as 4.30 a. m- yesterday naming m, great trek oi race nurses from the Charlottetown mlving Park commenced. Iipurteen o! them consisting oi the Billy Keyw stgblg and Monty Gel-owe stable, left by “PM” c“ bl An“ m, n s, where they and quite h few other horses who have oom- i led, here, will race today and gallon-ow, From there they go to Hflllgnrr, where they will take part m the Provincial Exhibition races lllAblzfl? tvvvvlilevl: horses will 8° B"? from Charlottetown and Summer- side m, lntter part of this week. From llle Macxinnon stable, which leaves Friday morning, there will be V010 Rico, 2.04 who will race in ll“ thousand dollar free-for-ail Golden, in the 2.24 trot, Billy Cope 1n the 2.13 and 2.1’! paces; Bin!!!“ ‘Aubrey in the 2.25 Maritime Bred not; csiumet Bernice in the 3 yell,- nld pace. Lucky Lindy W111 also go from Charlottetown for the 2,17 pace and there will likely be ggme others. . Gran tscott, Frank D. Oltolan MAY NEVER. START AGAIN Nedda Guy. three-year-old filly Which went lame during the sec- ond heat oi the l-Iambletonian pro- bably never will start in another race. The little bay filly which was the pro-race favorite is thought to have suffered a fractured pelvis bone_during a warming up mile prior to the first heat. Alter being withdrawn from the race she re- fused to eat or drink for two days. RUTH CLOUTS 36TH The largest crowd that ever watched a hall game in Chicago, over - 52,000, saw the New York Yankees take both ends of a double-header from the White Sox yesterday afternoon by scores oil0toland9tol. The record gathering saw Babe Ruth smash his 36th home run of the season in the first contest to go two up on his teammate, Lou Gehrig, in the race for major league honors. School, 10.15 a. m.; Morning Pray- er, 11 a. m.; Evennig Prayer, 7 p. in. SENATOR 0N BRIEF VISIT- Hon. Senator James Murdock. and daughter, oi Ottawa, Ont... were among the passenger arriv- ing on the S. Sylvia yesterday. The Senator, who, by the way, is second vlce-presldentmri the Broth- erhood of Railway Trainmen, was entertained by a number of broth- er railwaymen during his short vis- it here yesterday. I-le and his charming daughter enjoyed a very pleasant auto drive to Dalvay where they had supper. Included in the party were Mr. and Mrs. J. J- 'I‘ra.inor, Messrs. Wm. 0. Davey, Unas McDonald, P. W. Farquhar- son, James Mcliulay. Senator Mur- dock ancl daughter, accompanied by Mr. J. J. Tralnor, who is the third vice-president of the Order of Railway Teiegi-aphers, left by the Sylvia last evening for St. John's Nild. --_____-________ -'I'he new destroyer, H. M. S. Bag- uenayn Commander P. Neliers, ar- rived in Port Sunday afternoon. The Saguenay, which carries a crew of 150 men, is 321 feet in length, with a beam of 32 feet B inches. The destroyer has 3,200 horsepower, and a. tonnage oi 1,700 and a. speed of 36 knots. The of- ficers are first lieutenant, Lieut. Commander V. Godfrey, navigating officer, Lieut. Commander Grant. gunnery officer. Lieut. Commander Hope. There is also aboard Lieut. Grant, R. C. N. V. R, Regina, a midshipman. and Torpedo Gunner shelston. The Saguenay carries four 4.7 inch guns, superimposed. two 1 inch pom-pom guns. used for aler- lnl attack, eight 21 inch torpedoes in sets of fours which can all be turned unto either beam to be fired, two bomb throwers. ROTARY-Climb COMMUNITY CAMP~l<‘orty-flve boys and leaders have been enjoying B, full all round out door programme at the Rotary- Cryro Community Camp at Canoe Cove for the last ten days. They will remain at Canoe Cove till Thurs- iSiIllRlE llllill IN PASSUST District Cadet Inspec- tions Completed For Present Year. TOW. HALIFAX, Aug. 24.—The inspec- tion of the Nelson Sea Cadets at their annual camp on McNab Isl- and completed cadet I _ _ _ for the year 1930-31, and grading “m” ma‘ oi the various corps in Nova Sco- tla. and Prince Edward Island has “W” m" l‘°'“i’"“1- been ‘announCecL ClQDIELl reports Compilation of the figures shows an enrollment of 5550, an increase of 822 cadets over the previous year. Ehtablishlng a record for Mill- tary District No. 6, those figures represent an increase of 11 per cent over last year, and 24 per cent in the past two years. 0f the 5'7 active cadet corps, ihc but faintly. made the doll ‘iillk." that the blow every tllnc the girl talked. The wliisilc, llc said, could bc heard under those circumstances only by means of a stethoscope, and tlicli Lung Of Child NEW YORK, Aug. 24—Pstrlci'a|__ Daugherty, 8 years old, who hasdlcs of the personnel‘ been suffering with a tin whistle in her left lung for tllc last lveck, will probably leave the Concy Is- land Hospital for h": hoiilc at 2102 Eighty-filth street today or tomor- Tllc whistle was rcmovcd with n bronchoscopc in a bloodless opera- tion performed ill the hospital yes- llud previously whistle The whistle, a tin dtsk belonging in a. cloll, was swallowed by the child, who sought i0 sce what‘ in the speculation. Tonight MacDonald, Mr. Baldwin and Rt. Hon. J. H. ‘Thomas, Sccr ary for Dominion All: late Cabinet. made it cl =.- Chancellor Sankey will 1 will feel no discomfort it llc fin Dr‘ Crisman Sawfly Lumrmtendnold acquaintances among his new (colleagues in the Cabinet room. Rt. Hon. Philip Snowdcn, the staunch Chancellor on the Exchequer, who issued a grave warning about n Lionel finances months ago, will r itical office, is not quite certain, LONDON. Augn, lliis afternoon. Prime liLnisl. ._.i________._.. Mr. Herbert Samuel, the big three, were in close conference on the possibil- '; in the so remain with the new Cabinet. Ills abilities as a jurist would B1011.‘ commend tcrday by C. M. Myerson. Themlnjvw ant newcomm"; 111mm om" . _ . . _ ; . i l‘ inspections , child u us iicvcr in dzulgci. the phy- I p“ m5 a“ “r “S <1 l part he main. Whether he will retain his portfolio. ilic sccolld highest pol- 2~i—Tlie Labor ‘GC\’0l‘l'll‘ll(?lll. headed by Prime Mill- ‘islcd Ramsay lVIacDoilald resigned CROP REPORT —~_____ Below will be found a brief synop- sis of telegraphic reports received atthe Head Office of the Bank oi Montreal from its Branches. Till Drench Managers have complete and intimate knowledge of each lo- cal situation and are in close touch with crop conditions in all sections Sir ci- as soon of the districts mentioned. The map as the government's zxaignalion overleaf indicates the approximate was announced, that he suld have extent o! the districts referred to in a place in the new Mi Eiry. Lord the report. " General With cutting well under way, and preliminary threshing returns com- ing in, there is now general agree- ment that the crop over the Prairie Provinces as a whole will run around 502;. or normal. In northern areas fair to good yields are indicated; in southern districts the crops var; from a total failure i0 a fair yield In Saskatchewan during the past week ruins have benefited foddei crops dllll pastures. harvesting of grain is practically completed in Oli- laiiu. Threshing shows the averagi yield of fall wheat to be above nor- d5 3- 9. El‘ m1 Edith Aubrey will "Prtsml suminerside; Tl-IE CITY LEAGUE The geague has reached the end oi Charlottetown BlMba-ll Robert Moses Grove will have be content with being a Joint hol for the present at least. its er of the American League record for consecutive pitching victories Grove attempted to better it to- WESTERN GUARDIAN -FOR SALE-New house, under construction. Intending purchasers should inspect it now to arrange to sick boy everybody has been en- d- joying perfect health and are eag- erly looking forward to the field sports day on Wednesday next, when large numbers oi Rotai-ians and Gyros are expected out with day morning next. Outside of one 8TB! 45 passing highest at inspection Corps Over I50 in Strength 1. The l-Ialiiax High school Cadet Battalion, Halifax. Conducts First Service At Zion Ranlsay MacDonald will head a new National non-party govern- ment, in succession to the Labor Ministry which has been in Cfflcc since Julie 4. 1929. "Its all over. We have resigned," said the Cabinet Ministers to their friends outside mal; that of barlcy satisfactory and of oats much lighter than las‘ your. In Quebec and 111,6 Maritime PTOXlHCCS, l1fll'\'i3§l.ll1f_’ L.- proceeding under favourable conditions, with satisfactory prospects. Wairln weath- lall as a whole. I Inna m" again won the championship. ilrelr final 4 to 1 victory over the telher for the season oi 1031. The 58,19 although slimiy attended. Wu; groductive of excellent base: three-hit pltizhlng performance by The Rovers, snappy "North end‘ Afs. 1 to 0. in the first game of a double-header at St. Athletics won the nightcap. 10 to day at the expense of the St. Lou- is Browns, but ran up against a Dic kCoffman, who shut out the Louis. The ()_,\‘,R_C.'s last evening clinchinx 0, behind Waite Hoyt pitching- for any change in plans. W. R. Warren. Summersidc. 8296-8-26-31. 'I‘ues., 'I‘hurs., sat. friends and relatives of the boys. swimming, baseball, hikes, archery -—FOUR APPEARANCES _ On tiammg’ cam fires‘ m“ and “um The regular camp programme of ;l_ Monday morning four drunks ap- peared in the Police Court at Sum- trips have all tended to give the boys a fine two weeks vacation. merside. Two were fined s5 and Needless to say the lads have been in strength includes: The pass list of Corps undcr 150 {or them another local ________ ,_¢~___ .-____._ Rovers Clinch Leagu__e__.Title doing full justice to the food which has been plain and wholesome and well cooked, All are grateful for special treats from Gyros, NDXTIIEI] Lowther, Beer, and Frank Cook. The boys are eagerly awaiting a large number of visitors on Wod- COSES, One $10 and costs and one was remanded until this morning -s --VISITOR BY AEROPLANE - Mr. Harding O‘I..eary, of Rlchibucto N. B.. paid a short visit to Sum- 10. St. Dunstairs, Cl-larlottetclvri. 13. Prince ofWales Collcgt’. C1131‘- Amonl; the corps also insllficied and pronounced efficient was the lottetown. Man His Work.“ hfzii-k. 2, 3, “Borne 15. Summerside High School, Sum- D; your" Tlzc story is that of the merslde. carried to Christ for Alter thanking till‘ session and congregation for llli‘ll' hearty lilvit- GLANCE The Labor Government re- el: is favouring the grain harvest in 2- Q1196“ 511113" 5911001- Charmt“ Two large congregations heard NO‘ U Dmvlling Street as tllc Cab- British Columbia, ulierc the pros- LetQvflL R6,,’ Carlyle Wubsun.’ new mlnlsm, 1118b EGSSlOn ended after only a mil pcctlve yield is 100w. of average W951? K9111? 591117911 charwue‘ 0f Zion Church at his initial scr- houfls nlectmg" D°ta115f°n°“*_ l/OWll. viceswill Charlottetown Sunday at 4_ The Academy, sydnes. the [naming sfl,vl.cc_ TllE Bmrrsll SITUATION AT a Prairie Provinces atioll to bccoliic tlluii‘ milllsicl", MT.‘ ~ Webster proceeded with his address, the subject of which was "To Every man sick "with ille palsy who l5 , _ healing by‘ 14 Ministers Alberta. Northern Area-Grain is filling and ripening satisfactorily. Cutting has commenced and will bl general shortly; fall- to good yields are expected. Alberta Southern Arca—Wheat is 50:‘. cut. The first threshing returns indicate yields ol signed‘ and Prime Minister Mac-Donald was asked by the lng to form a new National Government, which will con- sist of‘ a Cabinet of‘ only 12 0r representing all merslde on Sunday, arriving by a l 1s't0' d . moth plane, the C.F.Agl, around 5 Hg v l rs 5y nesday which is the only remain- Georgetown. P. E. I.. ("$011151 foul" of his friends. Arising out oil this thought the newly ctpziviufed three parties. The mcmbersrrip of the Cabinet was expected to 5 to l5 bus. of good quality wheat Alberta. Western Area-Crops gener- . . , _ _ . _,_l be completed and announced ally are making satisfactory PW‘ ‘ I The ‘Kenslngton and iTigilil-i: mlnlstefi silcssigtigllllc gzllvfilcklilllilslfillen: tomorrow. gress_ cutting has commenced an‘ oclock. Mr. OLeai-y made a perfect Corps did riot train dur hi; 0 (Xihvlli? at f m me-XI-lbérql The main aim M. ‘he new will be general Shormh The ma“ landing in Mr.»Caiinon's field and year. “o2! I m} 1 EEKr 01‘, S h mg l Government l; n, [ind means of beet crop is satisfactory. Saskatch- The North-end Rovers annexed Both hurlers pitched ting ba-ll after remaining a short time hop- “DA Y ” ___. ll 1M5‘; Elsi 151;; if the; balancing "w Budge‘ and I? Ewan Northern Areapflmvestmg u their third straight City League last night. bearing down well irrped off to charlaiiewiva-s _ ” sigltlgg“ 15"‘; “in; “m; “finch covering a threatened deficit .,r general; tile yield is estimated at Baseball title at the Abegweit_the pinches. “RQSZITTECtZOH Chllsl ‘does no, Exp,“ his foumvj about 56000000000. The Labor Ir0m5tO 25 bushels per acre. Coarse Grounds last night, when they de- Following were the line-ups: --PR|ZE5 FOR PROVINCIAL .______ _ M5 £0 any more than n5 Comgrl Party split over the economy grains aild fodder crops are pro- mmd me a N R_ Mantle“ CM, SHOOT Ar sululusnsinc .- The filer love. sooner or later. will but ha he“ Expect Mm ‘to Jawyl programme that has c, l... M- grossing satisfactorily. Saskatch- 4 m 1, in a set-to.that went six in- Rovers C. N. R. C. Summerside Rifle Club will enter- ca ch up with You, is the theme A surging drama of human souls that i“ mom, of em) momber m lomlt R,’ mm Arum‘, “cm Wm soulllcl.“ Al.ea_culllng l5 well nlliss. in which some of the best r Ctacher tairi the rifle men n; the Pl-nvingg which is woven‘ through the cngross- Josh m pmlnn and redeemed in love 1N ‘church is “To EVE “an His, dcrsrm will be at lire head o; under way. 'l‘lie wheat crop is very ball of the present season was Francis ......... .. Heélnessey i°m°"°“’- w°d“e5d*‘y' M‘ m" an" mg m” of Daybreak“ the new —that is “Resurrcctiorfi prescntcd Qork, N0 We chm, 0y, ‘God m? en unofficial oppositiaa which poor and coarse creme and fodder dished up by both nlnes, ‘c, the Pitcher nual shoot. There will be four Ramvn NOVBPFO Melm-Gfildwyn- yesterday at me Caplml Theatre, be hépp m satmim unless h isl will include the trades union crops will not be sufficient for local . _2 i .lv' hll,hih ~t- . . Y" <1 -.. -_ usual small crowd oi faithful fans. Carbonneli . . . . . . . . ........ Ayers mimihcs 00- 5P0» 5° yards 9nd ‘dyer ve Ce w c opened 395 er “Resurrection i5 a trliliflllh 1" cnrrvlng his Elm", o, the work °1'~"“°“1- {equlicmulis- Man1l°bi Harvest‘ As mentioned above the game 1st Base an extra match in conjunction wrthrday at the Prince Edward Theatre screen tmhmque. Us dialogue and ‘hkhcmr; the “Sc My Webs“; m European Capmls n was mg ls general and ‘meshing h“ In‘; night was one of {he best this ‘Bmnchard _ I _ _ _ I _ _ _ _ _______ ollvel. the other three, ‘whgn the last Y for a three days engagement, musical effects are vibrant Wm] dim a-d 2m“ “a to u“; nwnlborfl felt Brllahfs leaders had reach cammencvd’ Indicated ‘meat yield! _ year (w errors bans chalked up _ 2nd aBse shots scored on each of the pre- “Daybfeflk-‘dfiserfes 9-11 1116 Wamlmnllc tensjty; p5 pholbgfaplly 151g; {lieu fionnrfflitig] to Carry ma; vii a wise solution. Berlin was are from 10 to 20 bushels in the ' rebrl “W5 matches W111 6°11"? T1115 135i it h” bee" 311"?“ 115 “- $5333 P131“ nay in adaptation l "n °‘ ,. f particularly impressed by the Northern, Eastcril and Red Rivet against either team. ‘There was no Williams . . . . . . . . .. 5011a 885 lglamorous. plow . e . “fillers comlnnllv cncnlfnll, and _ , , l 3 d Base match is sponsored by Col. D. A. N°YEYT° m5 mdeed enhanced in the is scintillarit with romantic charml " t , Willingness of‘ the Conservatives Valley" areas, with a small section scoring until the third canto, when l‘ M Ki h m 5 talk“, we orlglnal charm or mls courageously, and above all in the . _ _ _ the overs re istered three times‘ Mui-ley Schwaab c "m" w ° 15 p" “g “P 13$ and poignant ‘tragedy. Splnl of Drum. “m1 Liberals 10 collaborate with 11111111115 hishfil- 111 the 5011111 and h il so It their lone, Whalen 3111a 1718c" m U"? member 1111111111.‘; wphmflf-‘Bted dramfi- John Bnln; plflyS Prince Dmitri The subject [gr the Ovcmm “may a Labor Prime Minister. World Wcst it varies from total failure to t l‘ Ra way ys so snort gm the highest aggregate 5cm?’ c°1 Novano‘ as the vleneese ueuwn‘ with romantic realism. His portray" .. 1 1 l -. I l: t l’ milfkcls generally showed a 15 bushels per acre. Coilslderabla marker in their half of this ses- P Rice Lea of. Charlottetown is offering ant, Willi Kasda, is seen in a role Bl r this dmlcultrole jsacmnmend Tie Cal of clilst. am} [1, ch ‘ hesitant interest and “you gram “w be cm by “lower Con" - - . . . . . . . . . . o M l. 3, 13, "A l .111 t . ' 51°11‘ The Northemers final mm McEachem l ht Fl ld ‘:5 201d piece for the 111111181‘ 0f i116 quite duremmfrm" 52135931151110“ able expression of histrionic art; his l l. .2“ ,1 H "d. Ill C1 C l] an o, ivatching closely for announcc- grains generally are light and will came in the sixth. when with 111° RB ° H s00 yards. The other two are spoh- ers of his m, most recent Pwmms- haracterlzation ls huirrah and sym- 1 hm 11 mm c ‘WM’ m“ “"1 mcnf. for the personcl of‘ the produce little more than feed in , , .. _~ . out and none on. Big ‘$110110’ Whitlock .. . . . . . Dil y sored by the summerslde Club and "In Gay Madrid" and “Call of the c theuc, his speaking volce n-ngs “"111” 111"“ “"1" and H” 3131101111911 new Cabinet. many districts. Shortage of feed ll Francis caught one b‘ Ayers’ or‘ Centre Field D9 1e Mr‘ Hwwmk" Smmng 51am ‘*1 9 Flesh", As the immaculately garbedlzvlilth sincerity and his sinvingls cap ligllvlve m?!‘ £1131’ Shliutld b? lwlih . indicuiud iii some sections of the a l = i in. -icl n l l‘ . f . . . ‘ fer-lugs to slam it over the fence Carson ..... Y arm Much interest ls usually Show“ lieutenant, with a monocle irl one ‘waging. He is dashing as a lover; ‘t; Wtl riacwc l5 “.15 50-1- LNEXPECTED. SAYS South and West for a homer. twas “Shono‘s" sec- Murley I ln these matches and ll ls expected eye, Navarro sends line's memories sinister as a Soldlcr; eloquent ln n15 HIM‘ 3,1111) cu m1 T: l‘ ch15 BENNETT end four-backer in the last two 1-H “@111 rifle men from all over the prov- back to "The Student Prince," Kas- flganesunection l‘ 1‘ ° 1 i’ “ v fly ‘ V _ games played. "Whackie" McEflch- Donovan . -------- Km“ ince wlll attend.—S ‘ial “°‘v°"°" ‘S a mm “wdem he“ As Katusha. Mzislova ihe peasant Sim“ camel“) n?“ éml.=“onicn‘ Ulcl CALGARY. Alla, Aug. 24--"’l‘he P ""1"" °1 Q“°”°° Pr" ‘"15 511011191‘ 11718111 °°3 1n the Umpkeflw‘ T’ Ennis‘ 1 i? ma“ the “Prmcefl He 15 an “p4” gll-l ln love with Prince Dmitri, Lillie Zlfrlllistlvinlat)‘:Lt1:n“n,;1‘;1d £121,511?!““(51511311911 01 the Labor Govcin- _ Rove,- maclllne 155g nlgnl,’ 5cgmp- score By Innings a R. J. MacDonald of the Canad- date love adventurer, with so many Velez invests her role with deep um l dlcflc (‘l at 1 0.100." 9T k u. mcnt was not lln8xpcct@q_ For Cereal crops have ripened quickly erlug all over the diamond to ac- 1 2 3 4 5 6 ‘an Nam“! T°1°5'1‘P11 139mm‘ 0011111185115 1118b he 1185 wme to think . - I 1d a“ 1° m” Os cm‘ 1511'" a c D 501119 time it has bccn knolvl that and Mme somewha“ 5mm’ l“ m‘ , 1A _. derstundlng, poignant emotioi, 81 lilo Cross and follow \Ie l cept all his chances, without an Rovers ........... D 0 3 0 0 mcnt is spendrlg a. well earned of love as merely agame. not at all ' ’ ‘ ‘ ‘ ' n-m - c. N. R. c. 0 0 1 0 f1 0-1 holiday- - .Will Circle 'Clobe In Yawl DAYTONA BEACH, Fla., Align, 2Q ._Captain J. Errol Boyd, Canadian aviator who flew the Atlantic, has announced his newest adventure- s race around the Globe in a 34- loot yawl. Lieutenant Harry P. Connor, U. s. N., Boyd's navigator on his tram Atlantic flight. and Carl L. Justice :>l the Washington. D. C., Yacht Club, will be companions. A yawl, named The Explorer and 71171601 by Justice, is being fitted out here for the cruise. which Captain Boyd said. would start albout Dec. 1. “This newest adventure," Captain Boyd said, "does not mean that I 1m through flying. After this cruise 1591/61‘. Connor and I expect to fly il-ound the world." L? CLASSIFIED ADS FRESH LOBSTI-ZBB FOB. BALE today at Market. 8301-3-20 FTUDENTs ACCOMMODATED AT 3° Ionzwoith Ave. 8295-8-25-31 WfWED - erwo caiiriimsns. only Mr. McLean, Dr. Isedwellh lloint Action To Be Taken to be taken seriously. But one night he meets Laura, layed by the talented Helen Chand- ler. He succumbs, and lets himself in for a train ,oi circumstances which lead to the very gates of trag- edy. Perhaps the greatest sceng in the —-Mrs. Charles Black of Bedcque l; lcft Tuesday morning on an extend ed visit to Winnipeg. Before re- fuming home Mrs. Black will visit her daughter in Califomia.-—S artistic conception. Indeed, this br11- llant young artiste lends lustre to the finest traditions of the screen. Her gift of character delineation, stir ring in its emotional appfal, finds full expression in the romantic scenes. and in the deep nuances 0i pathos and tragedy- The musical score has been ad~ mlrably written by Dimitri Tiolukin, Ill his l'(.‘ill(ll‘l(S the spcakci" show’- cd why Christ had called His dis- ciplcs to Him. The reasuils were plain: first, he clesci-vccl human friendship and SCCDlldly lie needed helpers for ilic perpetuating of file great ‘gospel vshicll Hc had brought to a nccdy world. Aticllticn was drawn to the fact action by all the provinces of Can- ada to culminate in a slngl8"l>1’°5°' cution is planned against the a1- picture is that in which. —-—~——————— Laura‘ become a hardened hab- wcmnm B C" Aug‘ 244cm, SYNTHETIC RAYS FOR ZOOITES m” °1 gay “mung c” inos. who had won her first affections. 1t EVANSVILLE, Ind., Aug. 23.-(U. Plpsnukes and monkeys’ me lab is a splendid piece of acting by two openly flouts the man the famous young Russian composer. The photography by Robert Kurrlo has sweep and silrge, mood and brii liance. leged motion Picture combine in Canada recently reported b1’ Pei" White, K. C», Dominion Govern- merit investigator, it was stated at the parliament buildings here. Pro- vincial legal departments are com- bining their forces and will decide on a course o: action at a. confer- ence to be held at some central point, probably wlaaipes. it was stated. --_-_-___-______ Lms. 0.. T0 nay riosr FOR izi-Ycsn-oan INDIAN very fine la ers. ter including two chimpanzees, frl In 11mm‘; Zmng achievements of Mesker zoo here, will be given syn- he mm. one must pay homage to thetic sunshine treatments by vio- Jean Hermon Axum ‘ms are“ let rays. Gilmore C. Haynle, park character actor shqws himself a board secretary, said he believed leader m ms a“ Schnabel’ the the treatments would make the “other man," is never a heavy, but snakes and n1oill:cy's more lively and just B human being without ‘new active. The manufactured sunshine mg’ possessed or m much money will be substituted for electric lights a Aubrey smith, as the general also which “e “m” 1“ ‘M’ does an excellent piece of character- izatlon. _______...___. YORK, Ehlgland Aug. 23.\—(C. P. Cablc)—-The Yorkshire post, one oi’ the most influential of the big pro- vincial newspapers has published a special Canadian supplement with ___-______-_-_____ CHERRY HILL INSTITUTE The love scenes of Prince Dmltfi that Christ llacl called as His liillll‘ crs, a. simple, plain group of ilshx cmlcn and pllbllcrins, while Christ; did not disllisc cllitul": He never- theless cnllcrl lllcsl- pliiill 111011 to do the !Ii'('.'ll work of extending the lliligdoiu or’ Gcll. The minister larollgllt his cvcllin; :;f‘l'll101l to q closc with :l strung: plmioliislicrlr- mas Limt they SllOlIld rccrlgliilzc tile fact that they hncl been called to n very high and important office. Tllfy were to bc witnesses for Christ, and ambassadors of the ilironc of grace. At both services tllcro were vol-y lnrgc grlilicrlilgs, Ml‘. hlxllcollll Mc- and the pretty little peasant tusha—-the farewell of the lovers: when Dmitri leaves the couliiry- to enter the Imperial Guards-ill» dis sipation and anlollis of the young prince in the military life at Si. Peiléfsblllg~the slugins of the troops on the march t0 Turkey- the prince's betrayal and doscrtion of Katusha - Katushas despair when she learns of Dmitl-Ps perlldy may be overcome by govcrnlncnt," said Hon, R, B_ Bnn lirit, Prime Mmislci" zen-lowed here today with replied, “obviously 1 am not ox- pcctcrl the political situation in Britain. Tlic Dritisli pcoplo have nlvl'a_l's been capable of dealing with illclr own affairs." Compulsory Naturalization at the railroad station in a blind- Kiiilzoil rclldorcd a, vcly pleasing ing stonm-the trial and conviction solo at ihc morning service. and at (Canadian Press) WINNIPEG, Aug. ZLL-Coliipul- of Katushs. for murder-the pica of thp cvciliiig lilllll‘ the congrcgatioli Dmitri, one of the jurors, for hcr sory naturalization of all persons financial legislation must be en_ acted to meet the difficulties of the existing situation iii Great Britain. It is believed that these difficulties a coalition of Cal-lucid, lii- ‘rl-jl-zcxl for his opinion as t: the out- comc of lllc situation, Mr. Bennett to express ally opinion on GFCRL an introduction by Hon. G. Howard Ferguson, Canadian High Commis- sioner to Great Britain, who is now spending a holiday in Canada. LIJVIAfOI; Aug. fli-iU-PJ-Wll- 11am Idttle Axe, 1211year-old Shaw- nee Indian, who was exiled from this region together with thous- ands oi other Shawnees 100 Yell‘! ago to make way for the conquer- Mw. Water st. 8294-8-25-21 "ANTED — an sxrsnrsarcsn mflid- Apply evening. Mrs. x. u. 1min. a1 Pltlroy. 8246-0-211-01 ‘iii valvrcn IMMEDIATELY, LI- abie men for farm and storerwFoi-k. member of the white race, will be a guest of the centenary 00mm"- ing "pale faces," is scheduled to re- turn m Lima during the four day Allen County centenary Bent 23-16- Tne aged Indian, who was a grown man before he ever saw a - R. Dennis, Charlottetown. 8300-8 40-31 ;————--__.. 4:11: SALE-THE noon mp1‘- . .5 Yfllfo Worthy Irouiiie. Record Mn " "l '1'“) trot. Bound. herfl- Rood in her class. No recs for “ma: Halifax. so will sell right. town ""011 Stahlelr Charlotte- "fivin: Pu:- ma-a-a-ai tee during his stay here. He has tilled an 00 acre iann near Shaw- "As a people,” Mr. Fbrguson wrote “we Canadians believe the time has come when there should be prepar- ed. signed and ratified, some defined basis of trade relations betwaenwll was answered with “HOW to Im- Great Britain and ourselves. "We believe such co-operation l! the means best calculated to accel- erate the end oi that terrible spell of economic depression through which the Empire has been, and still is passing. "In the long run I am satisfied nothing can prevent the coming to- nee. Okla... for 60 years. civil War began. 111‘ i‘ 41111811“! 90 and s 51-year-old granddaugh- gether of the Mother‘ Country and Canada on some basis of trading agreement. I hope the next Im- perial conference, whether at Ot- Irittlo Axe. wllo was 60 when the the interior of the school painted; before opening. B A very interestig and instructive them the meeting closed- The August meeting of the Cherry Hill Women's ‘Institute was held at the home of Miss Etta C. MacDon- aid on Monday evening. August singing of the Institute Ode. Roll prove the Institute." Following the reading of the minutes and approv- acquittal-the meeting of the lovers in the grim old prlson-Katusilzts bitter, cynical refusal of Dmitris aidrand plea, for forgiveness-the 3rd, with an attendance of nine 1°11? 1'15"“ °r 111° 9115mm“ members and three visitors. through snow and ice. A il-uly The meeting opened with the 3"“ 4mm“- ----__---.-_-_-_-_-_-____-_ and 11th was written by our Score- al of same by the members, the re- port of commltt were given and new committees appointed, via: sick, Miss Etta McDonald and Miss Aletha‘ Egan.- Bchool, Mrs. Wm. Crawford and Mrs. D. E. McDon- aid. Q Arrangements ivcre made to have l tal-y, Miss Helena l-lorgan, one of the delegates and was read by Miss Mamie McDonald and Mrs. Ilnrold Collin. The other delegates spoke in glowing terms of the Convention. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess and pleasing gramaplionc elections were enjoyed by all. Af- ter the tendering of a vote of thanks NicLcod. of ihc ml the singing of the National An- resident in Cmiazla will be urged by ‘the Winnipeg Conlmlmd B. E. S. L. [at the Legion Dominion Conven- tion at Niagara Falls, Aug. 31 to Sept. 1, Dr. W. L. Favors, presid- ciljoycd n splendid vocal nllulbcr from Mi". H. Burroughs. ______._._____ DUNYEGAN, ALBERT). Among the lmmcs discussed in ent of the local body stated yyrsier- "Place-ilamcs of Alberta" publisll- day. ed by the Gcogrnphls Board of Canada. is Dlluvcgail, Pczicc river. The village and former fur-trading post has bonlc llic llllmc since 1305 at least, as it is found in Simon _-_-____-_-_-___ MAIJY USE AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY ____. l; is interesting to note that aer- Frascrs journal for that your. As ial Photography 8S 119911 1h 111066111 Butler wrote iii 1873, "a McLeod of Skye founded tllc post and iianlcd it iliicr lhc wild, sturm-swcpt fortn- lice which the cliicf of his race lll bygone times lilld rcarcd upon tllc topographical mapping by the Topo- gflraphlcal Sunny Department of the Interior, in co-operntinli with the Royal Canadian Air Forcc, is al- so in use in many other countries of Atlantic vcrgc.“ Tllc “McLcli:l" in illo lvorld. Maps SllOWlllfI cllorlnolls question may have bccn Archibald wealth of rktnil have been produced Northwest Company , by noi-lcl r-Wminc luciflcds in othfii‘ who his fellow trader Harmon lll-ITJHHS rf the British Empire, alid in ter. He is one of e. grmin 0150 In- diam to be manna-y -_ 1,1,». -.' tawa 0r\l4ondon,.w111 have some armies] raliiieintbatdizectioea» report on the Institute Convention. held in Charlottetown on July 10th The next meeting is to be held at forms us in an entry in his dairy for ,' inc United Stairs, Gemlizll’. Slvlb P08611951 October 10, 1808. “used to wlntcrlzerland, Itzili‘, the home of Mrs. n. s. MacDonald. here while in Athabeska " Russia, and other mun ixlm straw. are, on the whole, satisfac- tory. ESal-ly tlircshings of grain sliow good average yields. Potatoes and olllcr roots promise well. A fair to good apple crop is anticipated, _ Pastures are holding up well, To- bacco looks promising. rcfer- _ _ fnpg to the developments in me Province of Ontario British political situation. when In \VC5l£‘l'l1 Ontario all root, fruit and other crops, except where dam- zlgcci by pests, arc very promising wllli plenty of moisture. Rain, how- , CV81‘, is badly llocilcd in iliany sec- tions. of Eastern Ontario whore pas- tures are dl-yiuiz up. and lalc crop: suffering. Froiil lot‘. to 25G’: of the flue tobacco crop will be seriously ciallliigcil by iliosaic, wlllcil, however, has not yet allcctcd lllc Hurley vari- cty to any extent. filariiimc Province. The llarvcsflng of a heavy crop 0i llcly has been completed. Grains are ripening fast and cutting has com- menced ill some districts. Potatoes promise a licnvy crop and some of the early vliriclivs are now being oi- ferccl on the market; other rootl continue satisfactory. Apples con- tiiiuc to size well, with prospects of a lair average crop of good quality, Pastures continue in good cond1< tion. Province of British Columbia ,- Hcnvy shipments of send-ripe to: matccs are being made. The yield of potatoes is 100”; of average and a large proportion of the crop ha: bccll marketed. Pears are how mov- lug freely, and the picking 0f l iicnly crop of Wealthy apples has commcnccd. Tlic estimated ylcld of apples of all varieties is 80% of av- erage, an dqllailty is very good. 0th- al- pgrcenfliages are as follows: 75'}, pears. fa"- and prunes 90%. Pasturage is in 8006 condition r \ r ; i l .‘.‘ - . ‘m""n'-'.-_vn‘I-.“u"fi._—_- <_| _‘l_u A ca a 2a A a"'n-A’In‘ "‘-'"— 3w‘ ra-iFQ-aila 5 ll a 1 a a i I