UMC SK li ll a Hint ' - _ 'Ula i -'__,js_gli:Rcl~i.{\NT_ sin is a man; . : tint i - _ol itll I dlwll. _ ‘ l`i"‘ _ ` _ ;-;;;;g,-;-,,,,,:',-m~,e,,,,f,°-'-,'1,;-; ,,=,e_fg _ '° A ~ if "J" 'J `l`“ ‘ G - - = \ _ e. -_--1--. I ' ‘ ° ' ' CAN A’ 19, . i Annual lnboeriptlonn Delivered 83.00 * ' = == Covers Prince Eiiw ~ _.:' _“ __ _ ' ul ‘ _=-2 ‘ - “Y "°“- °"""‘ "4 U- ‘- 1- “MJ = s 1°-night at sui- Islaiid Like the Dew _ l MAXIMS or A MERCHANT ‘E iii ii | iii iii ella G V _ D_eath__Closes Career Cf Prominent Canadian _ l » Earl'H°llm F dl _ _ Creek-Coroiier éiifesillflielrdicli Of Accidental Drowning. A shocking tragedy was discovered on saturday afternoon at Baltic which has deeply grieved the whole community. Mr. Earl Hillman, a prominent eitlsen and owner or the law mill there, had not been seen lt the mill on Thursday but no anx- iety was ,sit concerning him. On gsturday afternoon M . David 0. Uhampion and Mcmwm were digging c'1ams on the shore when they noticed a dory attached to c motor boat which 'was anchored in the creek and that there appear- ed to be no ,sign of anyone being aboard either craft. They decided to lnvestigsta th mutterand on dolng` so found \ rope tied to the motor boat and on starting to pilll it in out of the water they were horrified to- flnd that a dead body was attached to it. They at once notified Mr. John- rton Bernard who telephoned to the coroner, Dn- E. T. Tahton of Sum- mersfde. and he instructed the men i0 bring the body to land and leave it on the :hero until his arrival. nr. Tanton viewed the body where it lay on the shore and held rl thor- Wlh 0114111!!! into the circumstances. The body was identified as that of MY- Hmmel. by lil! brother-in-law, Mr. Gordon Meokenzig and also by M-\'~ Ch\mPi0D;`Ml'. McGougan and others. _' ‘ As there were not witnesses to the insodv the exact manner or how Mr. Hillman met his death could Will’ be arrived at by circumstantial evidence. This pointed to the fact *het the deceased hed ues o rope around the upper part of his body r _ ANNOUNCEMENTS, COWG EVENTS, armcs, ETC. "Look -up ands Hop Ale Booth at the Inhibition Grounds. ~_ ‘- - ' 'ml-s-is-ti gr _Eg _,E f§.§| cream festival at lsth. 7335-a-ie-si “Buying hogs and lambs st Emer- ald Tuesday forenoon, Aug. 20th. Everett I-faslsui. 7349-8-17-al 'Flower -Tuesday in' aid of Protestant Orphanage. ` \_ 7 7373-3-19-11 am social in ondey, Aug-. 76, "ns ,soc cus iv d in oy-iailieseof st _§§. ;-g iiggil _ ` ' - lthibition week. ` ' _ - 1371-s-is-il “Noueci ~oon»¢` rm rerun that mm-lr canoe cove tonight. "°mon»'Ituatar.< so nal rwd- Ohurch mem donations st. rog}_';_ borne Wilt- libd- weishina so isouris Wed- Book at Zllff '|351-B-11-ll I WM I. B., Bmorllrl ll O P. M. ‘|871-I-1|-li. with the apparent purpose of low- ering himself overthe side of the boat. The rope being tied loosely hed Slipped down to the lower part or his body evidently tipping nu' face downward. The water in that part of the cicek was ten feet deep and as the unfortunate men was_ unable to swim he hed no chance of. disentangling himself. As there was no evidence whatever of foul play the coroner asked the relatives and friends whethel-` they wished him to enpsrlel a Jury and married ,was very popular with the people of the district His pslrents <><:c2clahs il r'lz;iLxIlz: C I ` _ _ -‘ Hlsilvlnln ilillcuiilii .Two Towns Occupied ‘By Large Eorce Which Continues To Advance. -\ . oi-n (Special tothe Guardian) MUKD'E.., Manchuris, Aug! 11.- Mencburian _ railway. Junction, it .was as they ng,-egd that it Wu not nw, 'R.ussia's army has invaded Man- ‘ essary. a verdict of accidental drown- °h“1'\l with a lu-gc rom,--occupied urn!-g“'a||¥°mP' ing was given. The deceased who tw° w9"i~°¥ M°'n°huu ‘nd "°` un . ' was only 24 years of age and un; “Y °°“m“‘°Fl W *d'“°°_ -‘Mb tm’ “ry khan' "nd sppireuthiflt/ention of isolating the Nl l\lU}‘°°f |\°m°_l¢ _-F Aug. 13. Minister of mi/.ilu during came with startling ¢ud(»:nness_. Lady _tho was years and a captain of fin»fI Kemp, who is shown above with Sir ‘ancs Sir Edward wasgrcatly beloved Edward, was wi.b him at the end. throughout the Dominion. The end °‘"‘° “‘° -`$“"°i°° ‘“' °'”“"‘_°°“””*’“*“° SiillllDEN TURNS 0° LAR GE AITENDANCE ear relative is his sister, Mrs. Gor- f10Ii MHCK€nZ1e from whose residence -General Chang Hisue Liang, War Lord of Manchilxia and commander the funeral service took place on - ‘ K - _ `. _ of the Chinese forces along the bor- ‘ _ A T 0 E N Sunday aftemoon and was ve dm amend hu “vm” Ima w 0 0 F F E R P I lst in Deion Th! |'°!'el¢‘h L98 ' YY ll\'B¢1y attended. Rev. Mr. William ies the v . - ' . ~ °m°im"" I“""°‘°'" W” 1'* "1" tl 'at this cc itai cl' Msnenurla’ ` -- * ---' Presbyterian Cemetery at Malpequc; iziillllsill wnl_al uuu lixi sulnll s ons p have not yet been informed of the action of the Soviet army. Thconm- munique said the tofwns were- occu- pied last night. Mukden officials re- turning from Mancburia saidjsldly `there had been border clilliell be- tween Chiusse and Soviet ,troops throughout the week. 'rssi 'Yun-Sheng ported tha__t._tbera wa# a clash 'bel tween the *patrols -near Maiwburll one or thc chinese ntsotuwcs, re-__ turned fro the border may and so-' Compromise Offer Would .Give Britain About Tl1ree.fou1jths` 4 of The Increase; QQ# mcndejd 1n,'l*hc -Brit. ish Share “of German Reparation`s`." ' _ ‘fspoeisl to the Guardian) _ THE HAGUI’ Aulult 1'!-Philip Tussday,» when the Rulilnl nfoaiod _ _ _ . _ _ g ,._.... il" Ml11°hu\'l»n lwfdef in r\u‘9\lit'9l socwdco, nrlzuh obaoeoucr or the csarlst Russians who had been her- mcbequer, today turned down` 'a '“Church of The Magt rsssing the Mdlsoldiers-snd.who'-i't_-'ia,. one; mu, hyd" french Holy Redeemer” is '-11 '-vw. °°=\u=““1v 1\\°'-issuer. susan. mm. 'arcpiar-wc.-s=1~ border clashes- i agatos by which ‘Greet lritaln would Name ?f New Roman , sr-uuousr. aus. _1'1.-<=_1u_uas r_o‘c.lvo-scoot,-three-zcorun or un Catholic Church. it W" 1>°»»r°='==u' \>»¢~r_..weav ws- now. ‘cemocoecf -by hid. in no _.__ . s arations for a possible winter _cam-' 51 `¢3q-mmyu '.1-omg. The cornerstone of the new Roman pun "un" 3°-vw' -"“'." mm' -*um* “na” W9 `l°°°““"Pl*m"°d- m catholic church now in 'course or 1”' K°“°3 i 'Pm “'“"°“°‘ >““" .¢°”‘f 4° 11° WW N\‘°4l` " \‘° 1”' erection in the north section* of the 'M 'mum 'i'”“| ml’ 5° lllffingemlntl bg; ggi,” gg;-, mg' last len dnyl. city wui be laid next sunday sy at °‘ 1”" ""1"" t” '°"°"’°‘ """ "““' -*'“°- 9P’9’"°‘“‘l°°" °’ "“° Rem Louis J_ o,L°ary_ Bishop 0! _fllllff 0! defohdlhl U16 _ Ypsmg p1gN,gmi||f,i¢g‘mg_g_¢Q||-m,`n'| chariot:/eiown, it has been somone- BHANGHM' A“°° ”"`»“‘° “°` °"°‘"°°"' W” "I" ‘““°' ""1" ""‘ ed. The name of "Church ofthe Most bouumm °‘ an “among mind" ~Bm"m’° mm mw\‘°°°idm°° mm Holy Redeemer" has been chosen. M Mmehudm uoomipumng wo" 'tm sp' mmmuw' x°`.“rm!y ’°° 000 men was ranorifd late wnisht fused lo consider any other settle- The ceremony willtekc place at 3 p. H10 lu. The »°fm°1\ will be nrcsched by T, “mann-m;l,'I:4u:ku;u; N-gi," .ww °"°“°‘ _ ` - the Provincial rrhlhltlon. siresdy o M _ Gr Mem" ! _“___ ua e _ e mow _ enowdens refusal or the offeree mn mmm, of mm” have mmd " °5°"" "“° T13". sid tb natlo ovemm t viewed compromise - A lifes number of invitations have im, c;m,_Rgl:l,gg§\ crisis” as in- writing It 3: ;?d;e u;:.: and the hotels. boarding houses and been issued for the occasion and it V .. ' . ` private houses wwumodsuns visi- is expected that many will be present. ummly_.__.._._.._”m-M' ' ' xnystxiirizraztaosiieliiwuaraixn iiihsrivxri tm ‘" mu" "°` Wim “v°"bl° h h is ` in ad' 4 ” ' weather it is anticipated that record stage oi' constructbn, the concrete _ an mi _ mr. or -.. ..._ I 5 - I] R0 ll N E U :....___°.'.°.'_:'.._.':_. _:°.:_:.°.;..'-w.. men are now employed at the brick . " un ou un ou” in “_ - 1°“P,,°;“,,,-;,“=-1;,-";,;‘°°,-,_,,°~,,, .... "“°' ””‘““‘- Albllbllilli NEWS T*‘°°h‘1'°*‘°"'h°`M°°*H°‘Y"‘°"°'° . . "»“ °' » r'rsmus-a` aairadsacwsc to deemer will be administered to by the '“*m°'f of" ‘M “tub 'nl' ,mbody hu ms on.: in l UIOBI Oilllld » i Redemptorist Fathers. The priest in 51:: so mn” on” "?u_;'m ._ htm" n°“_w M aunt” 0° mg F R 0 M E G Y P T charge-is Rev. Joseph N. Mccreei. ' Klub," _--punch, Belgian, Italian and Jap- The c urc now an vance 4 nqommm uw.” an Bmuntm crowds will be attendance at tl-is delegations gave out tonight that they ~ Attendance 'At arena -rorml -olwulns °l E1- lsibition fionlght, 7.30 o'olock, in 'Main Building. Honourable Gov- ernor -Boar!! will formally open _thc Exhibition, Mrs. Frances' »|g°|| _1\|»g|m|~, .and'~Mr. Raoul luqmond, vboallsts. music by Canadian Legion Band. Immed- iately after concert three high class trooper from New York wui perform in front of or-and Stand. Admlllion to grounds and oofweri. adults 15a, children under ll you-rl. acoomlllniod by an adult, _frae._ Admission to Grand Stand. children and ad- ults, lilo each. Charlctieinwifs busiest week com- nses today with the opening of Q f Formal Opening .Of Exhibition This. Evening Expected To Eclipse Any Similar Event Held In Province grounds and race-irack, and ever? provision has been made to ensure the most successful exhflbition ever held in Prince Edward Island and possibly in the Maritime!- Whilc the main building and agri- cultural and stock exhibits will be open to the public early_i&l!Y» W0 grand formal opening of the Exhi- bition by His Honour Lieuienant Governor l-Ieartz takes place st 7.80 Ithis evening. The opening procee- |dings will be held in the Main Buil- lding. After a programme of speeches , and music there will be a perfor- mance in front of the Grand Stand by some of ihe high class troupes engaged for the Exhibition. The mid- way ionighe will be in full flare, the main building will be brilliantly illuminated, and the Exhibition, if, is confideniy, expected, will get awayto a flying start. All roads lead to Charl- otletown to-day, and all Charlottetown itraffic flows to the Exhibition. mm" 4, snssc delegations sod. these four ` “ _...__ . (Special to The Guardian) INCREASE IS Liberal Leader 'E r°3°o°°if .force-°`i` °.'.`.i§r°°°" "M swf? naar' "",'£rf';1I..‘.'l...§`1°l§"`ii§f ypt following proposals for an Anglo ‘_ _ K ’ i . b;ehl:_‘“rc_l;\;d ..-...... ...:r.._..__......-. __i.1_.*`zc¢rfo..v - ' H' M' 5' D"”"‘°" '~“‘°““”""°°°"°°"°”° moo shot upwards #24-°°°»°°° in W ‘ ' ' last four mouths despite I of 041.000.1300 in wheel aggregate for the four --is '~ $03,390,931 in ` ports for the perilid an increase _of over last years fiaufll 0! ports were reduced to 000,049,811. iii iii t bob ortiua s‘§_ie§i_¢ iiiiiiili ._“g§§§,.__ i§g§e§€§§ 53253555 _ A gi ei if Ei li D113 inufsday “Tliere is general uneasiness in tba country. and foreigners are the principal sufferers. This ‘fact ls born out in the one of the General Motors oonsaeuy. the whole cf whose stan oi collectors have resigned this weak. 'lhe dispatch continues; "No more scvastloe own to zriusil iaziocccs and lriuen oreliiae generally in the near mast' nas ever been thmtsnee by the British Government than that Q45! 7 . .1 ,_ vibsq ._ GRAF ZEPPELIN ` (special to 'rho coercion) BERLIN, -Aug. i7.-The sepplin works et Frlederichshafen received a wireless message from the Graf Zep- plin at 'I a. m. today giving her D0!- itiorl at that time at Latitude M north. Longitude. os cut. 'rho pew.- ion given is in the Stony Tungeska River Valley, more that 2,000 miles north-east of Moscow. It indicated that the Graf well passed the half way mark to Tckio on the scoond 108 of its trip around the world, would skirt the northern edge of Lake Baik. al on its way to Mencburia and vlsdivoetoek. , -@@»h@<\1v- -mund that the natives have not reached the are-le where they can _ _ ,, _ _ _ __ einbodiedinjpropoeais for-rule treaty." run the country." sun no this evening at 1.04 ass HN- ' _ _ .Jritlsh interest, it declares, book- TOKYO, Aug. io. (Monday)-'rhe rissswmorrow morning at 5.05. 02¢luliv0`n9* 1° _ _ , _ , , _ the neat; (5.00 p. in. suniiay ill. s. T.) near a.m_ - made W Keinul iiahthoulc in the Bhaketih Bummorsids tide The centennial celebration of the! Settlement of Uigg took place .yester- doy and Saturday. In U10 P128-ilrit grounds- of the famous Uigg school, s, great mn- course of people gathered on sam;-_ day afternoon. The time vi” ,pmt in ¥*U¢W'1l1¢ old acquaintances- mllll’ 0! thcase present had some hundreds of miles. one at least more than B th0u.58lld miles. There were Present sons and daughters of Uigg Pl°l°¢11» 111131111: in age from one year to ninety two years of sgc_s wonderful reunion, An excellent programme of sd- dresses was carried through by mv. (Mejor) J. C. Martin, the presiding Qfflcef. _ Among thgge pg-¢°_¢nt ‘nd Sbésking were sir Andrew Mephoil and Dr. J. A. Gordon of Montreal, Rev. M. A. McLean of vii-gil-ii; M,-_ John B. Martin, and Mr. William McLeod of Bridgetown, ‘ Following Sir Andrew McP'hail’s brief but keenly interesting address Dr- G°l'd°u eloquently referred is the history of Ulgg-Lakin; the un, "Three men whose influence has been greatest in my life." mentioning' mv. Samuel Mclrecd of sainted memory. William McPhaii his greatest teach. er. and the late Rev. Malcolm Mc- L°°di U19' 81'¢aie.st sigh); of his life. being his childish impression of a b°°“wu1 hillside road embowed in tall trees, as it wus 'IB year; sgg_ and ti” 3"°“"°5t mt-SSISB of my life -the words of a. dying father-_ A delishtful address. forwarded by RW- D- Cv» MacDonald of Vancou- ver' W” "Bd by the chairman. A U55 °f U18B’s great men and women Wls Elven by Mr. J. S. Mertin, and some interesting incidents related by Mr. William McLeod, “fe °:PP;_;_ ';\;__»¢rvcd in splendid _____c___ V I GS Of the Uigg Q55- Rev. Donald Gordon McDonald, ---il-`.;_l..__ \.oiS o` lows Bouuow »fRouB\.E with ouf lives 0 'l’H|NliiNi‘. 1;l__e Bio or n’ 'Q Celebration At Uigg a Big Success 100th Anniversary Of Found- ing, _Of Baptist Congregation Fittingly Celebrated Yester- day And Saturday. _ whose fine address was read at the picnic, is I first cousin of Dr. J. A. Gordon, and was s predecessor in thc psstorate of the Charlottetown Baptist Church. During Mr. McDonald's pastorlte the church burned over 40 years ago was constructed, and during Dr. Gordon's term of office the present building was erected. ' -il V Continued on page 3 N. S. Opposition To Prohibition HALIFAX, Aug. 17--The Helifei Chronicle is reliably informed that some twenty prominent Halifax citi- sens,ini:1udiug leading members of the medical and legal professions, and prominent business men, met recen- tly to miie over the sdvlsrhiutv of for- ming a Moderation League with a view to conduct-lol a Province-wide campaign against the Nova Bootie Tempera.noe"Kéi`. "" ` N' 'These men, it is understood, are op- posed to hi-le present law under which liquor is handled in Nova Scotia, on moral grounds. Their opposition to the N. B. T. A. is based on their con- tention that enforcement of the Act is farcial and parcticaliy impossible under existing circumstances. Thel’ submit, also, it is learned, that the present law has tended to make hypo- crites of the maiority of the populace and that without public sentiment be- hind it, the law has become unenfor- cible and therefore useless. 14 __ A, Okla, Aug. 18.-(As- sociated Press)-Fourteen persons. twelve of them negroes, were killed today in a derailment of the north- bound Bt. Louis San Francisco pas' senger train No. 118. 3 F F I"FI § FBEDERICTON. N. B.. August I1-The ashes of Bliss Carmelio -Canada’s greatest poet. will be deposited in a concrete comb at the family burial plot at Forest Hill Cemetery here following nn official state memorial service at Christ church Sathedral at 2.30 p. m. on Tuesday. August 20th, when the Government of New Brunswick will officially honor one of the province’s most dis- tinguhhed sons who was inter- nationally famous ln the world' of letters. TO}l.ONTO,- Aug., Koderate to fresh windl. Perl-ly cloudy. not much change in Mmpera- ture, possibly a few light local show- Q ` ' 'roi-onto clear .. 'lf-60 Montreal Cloudy .. ... ... 00-ol . Charlottetown, Cher .. .». ll-08 Halifax Olera ... ... 00-00 Bt. John Clear. .. 'lo-G6 New ‘fort ._ ..l"wYi=csn'wYr NUWYDYK Olill. .. '10-M High use this moraine at oss and wnlsht at 11.22. Xtslians. rrench. and ouera _ont sepsun reported lush at 1 s_.in, run moon roomy. su; soul., me lo nam. emo Quebec moody ._ 'lo-si, %K Condensed Specials lei!-fee par word' not - me no-eco is our .uma 0000-00-90000-O-OO-OOO-O wawnb-sr ones-mam. ar- ply Russ Hotel. ' 737| _______.___.._..__._-..--- 'ro`-wr-ruaulsulin nsiplnlnusg nleucl. NND!! Oollvo 1, *.4* __....._...- raonrs nan.: eos accrues. W flt.DlP¥- mlncuai osoaoaa