A T 12. __.._.- e________i. DON-TONE 140111211 NATURE'S own HEALTH GIVING REMEDY An ldeaLHealt/a Building Tani: for S ' F9: Disorder: of Bawelr, Liver, Kidney: iermramazb Our Greatest Reward Come, 1n Serving the People! r is indeed gratifying to see the hundreds f l ' I monlll! arrive daily. telling us of the wondsrfudoduegzltrliftgtliflu rtmarkable remedy. Women tell us of their inability to corn lets Llceir housework due to various illnus, but after taking Bon- one hive become well and e. Mather: write us about their children beln l‘ d , -' flrptlllfl, etc, and bowfull of lifethey are attesr lsLSslfl;ssBO:-l'l%?lt .‘.i‘..“i.“.’.?'-‘i.’..2‘..“‘..‘.“..°.f."ii‘.'“‘ w =~ - 1- EON-TONE MERITS YOUR coop WILL You Too Will Become a Booster Tits sAv/ics also had ailments . He needed no medical ltnowl- edge to know what to take. He resorted in barks, leaves, we, ‘Yherefore we have had collected, from all over the world, Mother Nature's life and health giving hub,’ and h,“ had than cieniifially compounded a uenderful reparation for the och, liver, kl eys and bowels. in a most modern manner jngg common disorders of the stom. '1 . ' ... ~ . Vi e haw: gum thisprlgpflauou the name of Boa-Tone, which means "The Best Tonic.’ FREE! ti. Interesting Booklet “THE ROAD - . TO success" i com; ln and Ask for a Copy‘ . f lloss-llrug-‘llnited Cor. Great Georg; and Kent Street Charlottetown l‘.‘.; l l0! SALE-BB ACRES OF on: A. McPherson. Klnroas. 5858-8-7-51. — __ MTAGE FOR SALE. APPLY 23 Grenville Street. 5927.34.51, u ____._._._ navy BROWN rarnn FOR SALE. A0015’ at this Oflica. asst-tr. ___.______.________________ M. BALE-THIRTY SHEEP AND limbs. D F. MacDonald, Souris. 5861-7-28-lmonth ---i_.______._. '01 SALE-NICE COMFORTABLE hm Apply Mrs. Wm. Partridge, York 5919-3-6-81. lot sAtc-rrrs WELL KNOWN firm of F. G. McDonald. Com- mercial Cross. Easy terms, 5754-8-2-tts7l. ....______. _ lot sans - NINE noomm house, semi-bungalow style, one of nines". residences in the city uid centrally located. Phone 591-1. 5927-8-9-31 -___._____________ __ lot SALE-SEVEN YEAR. OLD liflstered short-horn cow with heifer caif bv side. Wm. H. Mac. Even, New Dominion. 5939-8-11-12-16-31. Male Help Wis-sited "'*—-—-—-__. ._ list nor WANTED. APPLY Guardian. 3899-7-21~tf ..-...__________________ _ Iurrp -_ cxrniirnnonn MAN °l b0? for farm work, Tupper Fer- fllscn. No 2 R. R. York. 5988-5-6-61- -_€__________________ WANTED-SINGLE Marv anom- ll years, of age to work on small “m! Mar Charlottetown. Appily P. 0. ism. 373. 5965.13.74: -_-___ -—--——i-. lb w-wrzn T0 tiiArm run barber ‘rade through our special $011 cnurse. Expert training. Par- scular; free, Moler Barber College, ll Harrington Street, Halifax. - . 7-3-tts-2mos. §n-_-____ Lost _ II— lffliT-Har BETWEEN Johnson's ll"! and Mt, Herbert. Finder a-Plvse live at this Office. - - 5789-5-11-21- '.‘;-———-—-__-. _ “if-OX Quasar sat. A SMALL " l! containing a sum of money. ' d" wicase leave at E. P‘. Acorns Z3 '~ 5928-04-31 v-i-e . , _ ifililble Help Wanted Miran-A sum. Arnr ants. W1 5 Hughes. ios Brighton Road. 5775-8-12-31. ‘Pa: Ayn nmrai-o-noosr amt. hi! at smtlieoai Hotel. \ bVlflel-l-ll. I , llll.'°“°..-.".l...’£2 Film em, ‘min-u §-__________ ,, ___ “holguwwrzn roa entrant. '°"l<- Apply a2 Sydney St. _ s-ms-a-ii-ai Miscellaneous ‘farms ieoosnmonreo m "on em». uti-s-ii-ai. m‘ Amman MaeDONALD. can} ~___'.‘"i'=v@=. m: n. Hermanvllli. asio-e-e-tuiu. n‘ “LL to in aoano AF: lg,“ 1km on son's a Guardian Re!“ a l “mllmooanon. ror noaari- "! at 1o: qgrlqflflflwnflumborlarld Street. sm-a-it-si. mlrht Quilts ' tiaawuz-asvkgw-W g-n-“HH Classified Advertisements "WHIQI-‘llna ofiwords -- “Nrllnooflwords - “Dflfllflfloflwords "H 7°Pflllnaof5 words 90004-0049 1 L . l4 . ,1 4 iO-O I --_.-___..____. Teachers Wanted TEACHER. WANTED-FIRST 0B Second Class Teacher for Ellerslie School No. 162. Supplement $150.00. Protestant preferred. E. S. Bur- leigh, Secretary. 5779-8-5-1wk. WANTED-TEACHER FOR. SUF: folk School. Supplement $75.00. John Arblng, Secretary. 5922-8-9-71. - __i__,____ WANTED - FIRST 0R SECOND Class Teacher for Gaspereaux School. Supplement $100.00. George A. IIlClKGH, Secretary. 5759-8-12-41. TEACHER ‘ WANTED FOR THE Mount Trycn School, No. 87. Sup- plement $100.00. Alex A. Wood, Secretary, Albany, R. R. 5980-8-8-41. WANTED-PRINCIPAL FOR. MUR- ray River School No. 94. Supple- ment 5100,00. Walter Buell, Sec- retary, Murray River. 5750-8-2-5-7-9-12-51. _—_ _i WANTED-TEACHER FOR FOR- tune l-lead S. D. No. 125. Second Class preferred. Supplement $80.00. Apply to L. S. Riley, Secretary, Dingo-oil's Mills, 5758-8-12-31. Nursing VYOUNG WOMEN DESIRING T0 enter class of North Adams 'I‘ra1n- lng School for Nurses. North Adams, Mass, please write Supt. promptly. School qualifies pupils to secure registration. Provides monthly allowance and privilege of six months‘ course at Bellevus hos- pital. New York Clty. All expenses paid. N-6-dt1AugJ5. Employment. Wanted WOMAN WANTS DAY WORK washing. cleaning, waxing, polish- ing floors, also papering. First class experience. Apply 267 Dor- chester. 5790-8-11 Wanted FARM WANTED. ONE 0N TRUNK roads preferred. State price and number of acres. K. G. Balmain. 14319 Prince Edward Street, St. John. N. B. 5842-8-11-61. WANTED T0 nitmr 1st otrronr: heated apartment. Moderate rent. Write X. Y. B. care Guardian Office. 5776-11. —_ACCLAMATIONS Continued from Pan 1 on Friday. The Prime Minister will leave here on Tuesday afternoon for Quebec to meet distinguished Brit- ish jurists who will attend the annu- al meeting of the Canadian Bar As- sociation. Premier Bennett will be back in the capitol on Wednesday: and on Thursday night he will leave for ‘Poronto to ba present on Friday at the, annual meeting of the Asso- elation. wedged in between those trips will be one if not two meetings of Cabins‘. The first sitting of the week will be on Wednesday. There are no new developments in regard tn the post of Canadian High Commissioner in London. A tommflfll cation. it la understood. has reached the Prime Minister from Han. Viri- cont Massey asking for an 8X11"!!!- ion of the views of the Premier in the matter; there ls no official stats, merit available on the note which; h” Just been received. Rumors I01‘ mmgtlmg past have sunested that General A, D. McRae. Vlnwuvfl. assume the task. Central Guardian, Dam lltttil - THE LXI’. U. has appointed a com-l mlttee to solicit prizes for their Lfl-l bvr my sports. Give the boys a gouuf Ylflflntlcn as there ls a large list of I entries. 5798-8-11-21 suocnssrvt. cirno nAivcii-l Ono 0f the largest and most success, ful dances ever held by the Gyro. Club took place at Beach Grove Inn‘ last evening, upwards of three hun- dred being present. Dixon's Orches- tra rendered pleasing dance music throughout. The Gyros also held their regular monthly meeting last night. previous to the dance, with Mr. Ar. thur Gaudet in the chair. Two guests were present, Messrs. C. Cameron. New Glasgow, and Jaclson. Tor- onto. Meats. D. Bethune and Philip Noonan left yesterday afternoon to attend the convention of Gyro Dis- trict No. 6, which ls being held 1r. Fredericton. PERSONALS Mir. s. G. Maclntyfe, comptroller General of Finance with NLrs. Mac- Intyre and four small sons arrived in Charlottetown. Friday evezrlngl Aug. 8th iby motor from Ottawa on‘ a visit to his father, Mr. W. J. Mac- Irityre, Weymoiuth Street. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hansen have returned to the city after speim- l lng a pleasant week's vacation with‘ qelatlves and friends in Freetown and, lsummerside. | Named Secretary g l I Of The United Mar. Fishermen ‘IRURO, Aug 11-13:‘ Richard Hm‘ mer. of Mount Allison University has been appointed General Seawat- ary of the United Mantirne Fisher- men. the board of directors of whlchl was in session last night and today. This completes the organization and} efforts Ln the future will be directed to thg promotion of the fishermerfs; interests ttirouchvut the three Mar- itime Provinces I Many subjects of interest to the‘ fishermen WCIS discussed during Ciel sessions held by the directors and several resolutions were adopted. Rel tiori, the directors maintain the- stand taken by the fishermen for‘ years respecting the right of-ths‘ shore and boat fishermen to an; equal chance with the more recent‘ method of securing catches is the correct otit It was suggested that the efforts of those amused to the boats had succeeded in getting through lsgis-l lat-ion during the last parliament that is calculated. in a measure, to‘ protect trawlers. ‘ board of directors in session today; unanimously passed a resolution ln‘ this connection. ler fishers 1s in the best interests of the fishermen and the fishing ln-' dustry generally and that therefore v ed and fully enforced. The recent automotive exlubitionl at The Hague ls reportul to havei been a. success. ‘ i BIRTHS .,__._._____..__._-__.._____._ MACNEILL—At New Glasgow, P. El 1., on July 2s. 1930. to M1‘. and Mrs.‘ Ernest MacNeill, a son MARRIAGE! MCIVER-—MCGARRY—In‘S-t. Mal- achia's Church, Klnkora, on Monday, Aug, ll, 1980, Peter D. MoIver. to Annie McGoi-ry. both of Klnkora. DEATHS MCKIAlNEY-At St. Mary's Read, Aug. l. 1980, James McKoerney, age-i as years. CULLIN-At Oflpllld, Aug ll An- nie Cullen. aged 83. funeral from United Church, m-apaud. Wednes- day. l3. service starting at 2 p. m. aaAntiiv-At Millvlew. August m. mo, Joseph Bndley. nines-mi took Place Monday momma at a o'clock to St. Joaohamu Church. Vernon River. THE CI-IAIZALOTTETOWN GUARDIAN .. imiiisi POLICE REPORT Continues from Page 1 N FlElll is IIAYSEJ. ,.. ..... ,.... .. is E|N_B_ TAKEN The Field Days in connection with the illustration stations throughout the Province are meeting with great success this year, states Superin- tendent J. A. Clark of the Experi- mental Station. "We have never seen so much intelligent interest tak- l eii in these activities," he reports. “Many questions are being asked that are really vital in connection with farm work, and the attendance at the various gatherings has been large and representative." Yesterday the field day. was held at Long River, at Mr. William John- storrs farm. Mr. R. C. Parent, sup- ervisor, went carefully over the ll- lustration station explaining the rc- totion used. the different crops grown and the experiments with fertilizer on corn. turnips. marigles and pots.- toes Mr. D. S. Tinriey gave a. talk‘ on the growing of grain, giving consid- erable information in connection with preparing exhibits for the world's grain exhibition and con- ference which takes place at Regina 1n 1932. ' Superintendent Clark spoke in con- nectzori with experiments in the use of fertilizer and rotation of crops. dealing particularly with the use of fertilizer for increasing the hay crop. Mr. R. N. Hurst, plant pathologist, spoke on plant diseases, referring especially to late blight of' potatoes and the srnuts of grain Mr. LornE I-lowatt, assistant plant pathologist, gave demonstrations in the mixing of bordeaux, this proving to be practical and pet-naps tbs most interesting feature of the afternoon. The attendance was large and was largely representative of the‘ community. Today’s field day l5 being held at West Devon.‘ Field Day At Montague 0n Thursday afternoon a success- ful Field Day was held on the Illus- tration Station operated by Mr. Fred MacIi-ityrc. near Montague. About 125 people. men and women were in attendance. Mr. R. C. Parent, Superintendent V1914“; the beam or otter trawl qufi‘ of the Stations gave a talk on the purposes of the stations. cultural practices and fertilizers Then the party were shonn the re- sults of experiments with manures and fertilizers on a number of the growing crops. Mr. I-I. H. Churchill, Dairy Promot- er for Nova. Scotia, outlined the work of the can testing assocuitlon Mr. L. W. Roper, Live Stock Pro- moter for Prince Edward Island, gave Food Committee. The matter of extending the pavin- on Victory Street a distance of 4’ feet to Etistcn Street was next dis- cussed. The City Ezgirieer, question- ed as to when the work on lows; Prince Street would be finished. stat- bd that the street would be open by condition of the cement. Councillor Reardon iitquii-ed if the lPoliee kept reports and investigated fully all accidents occurring in the that any accident of which they get word is immediately lnvastlgated. It was moved that plain clothes during the sun-liner mozths to check up on apeodsters. Councillor Burke mid that if the citizens would cooperate with the Police in this matter there soon would be no speeding on the streets of Charlottetown. Councillor. Holman stated that dur~ lrig the exhibition week the Police vent accidents, I-Ie was pleased to report that during last Exhibition no accidents occurred. The Council will cooperate with the Exhibition Committee andgive last year, and will see that they all get fair usage on the Exhibition grounds. Councillor Burke reported that a light had been erected at the entrance to the park. Itwasdecided tooall a spedal meeting to discuss repairs to the Breaslrwork. The council decided that horses feeding on the nus at Brighton should be 00.11am and have o gill-rd tn see they do no damage. A msolution was passed to prevent auto trafllc on the IOSdS closed tn ertng the breastwork is not consider- ed safe for heavy bra-mi!- Dr. I. E. Croken reported that one milk last showed a butter fa‘. test of only 2.8 and another milk test showed the presence of sediment The council approved of thwe two cans being lnvasttgated fimiher. The police report shows a total of '15 arrests for the month of Juli‘- inclucling arrests for breaking and entering 2; drunk and disorderly 15: drunk and incapable 34; vagrsncy 15; attempt to commit Suicide 1. In addition to the above met-ironed arrests fliers were fifteen Prfiwwi- ions under the Higliivay ‘Irafllc Act convictions and one dismissal. one conviction for neslectlns f0 stop M- tcr accident. one for operating with- out lieense and two‘ for 0199mm“ Exhibition Week either with or wlth- ' out the asphalt. depending on theé would work overtlmeln order to pre-i the "sisters" the same privileges as‘, autos in the park, as the road bard-l for "Speeding" resulting iri fourteen‘ l Til.- Public Forum This column is open for the discussion by w. esponelents l of queatfo of interest. This Charlottetown Guardian does not necaarlly endorse the opinions of correspondents JLURCH OF SCOTLAXD PRESBY- TEE-Y OF PRINCE EDI/YARD ISLAND Sin-In a recent issue of you: pa- Iper, a report of the meeting of the Presbytery of Prince Edirarrl Island of the Presbyterian Church in Can- ada appears. 1n “T111311 it is stated City: the Chief of Police answered. that "as the" “V35 m, Presbytery of’ ‘the Church of Scotland in Prince Edward Island," certain action was [taken to "transmit a certain over- |m9fl be flfllilflyed to help the lwllfie ' ture dealing with the carrying on of , the work iii connection w;th~ the Cen- tral Parish to the Colonial Commit ‘ tee of the Church of Scotland in‘ Scotland," and further that "the said the proper channels." a Church of Scotland Presbytery of l Prince Edward Island, lawfully con-, lstituted , the ministry under its care. l May I add, that while attending the General Assembly in Edinburgh Colonial branch of the Church before, the Colonial Committee, I presented a full statistical report of the Central Parish of P. E. I., as furnished me by their own emcicnt secretary, Mrs. J. MacFadyen and that I also gave an account of my stewardship in this regard at a meeting of the represen- tatives of the said Central Parish. . Church. Charlottetown. on which oc- loverture will be transmitted through ‘ Now, for the information of all and “ sundry, let me state that there is still ‘ , provincially incorporated.’ . consisting at present of six or sevenl j members and with two students for.’ last Autumn. and representing our‘ I.’ 3,: The new face potoder- vitally diHerent-bemnso if contains newly-discovered ingredients never bo- fore used in a face powder, and because if is: Safe-free from anything harmful. _ Protective-against wind and bum-helps prevent freckling. Stnart-up-to-the-minute fashion shades. ‘ “ Smooth-of the finest possible texture that merges with the skin and adheres indefinitely. Beauty-Giving-bermise the color and texture blend with the natural tone and texture of skin; no "covering up” effect. le Début — sophisti Fragrance-in the famous odeur of Pat-fun: catecl and delicately subdued. _. A HUDNUT CREATION * $1.50. ROSS-DRUG-UNITED Successor to THE MacKINNON “Home of Better To D R U G C O. Articles.” ilet NE WSEY NOTES OF THE EXHIBITION l held a short time ago, 1n the People's} The staff which is engaged tn tale-v more firms are contemplating doing mg entries rui- the Provincial nx-itlusamethlnzulwkwvfwwv- @8510» I also made an appeal w them l hlbltton. m having their hands full. lfuture ecclesiastical unions to the Iguidisnce and direction of the King and Head of Zion Let me say that the tSlOZlOllS be- [tween the good people of the Cen- I H; “my tral Parish and myself, have always I been of the happiest kind, and that a [of Central Parish people are mpst devoted arid fazthful members cf my‘ ,own congregation and that £11855 all li-ecognire and respect the authority‘ i of our Church of Scotland Presbytery ‘of Prince Edward Island. S15 the ec- icleslastical court to WhlCh they are ,‘ subject in the Lord. I am Sir. etc.. J. Vi‘ S. LOWRT [MODERATOR 0F THE CHURCH .' or sconaxn. PRESBYTERI‘ I OF P. E. I. IMscDonsld College, Quebec, August , s, 1930. I l is. talk on the importance of Durelimotor vehicle n-nile lnfoxi-ntccld Meetiflg trict. , {bred live stock and of the value Offlfhere were 5,159 two prosecutions for The" l5 l mwemem 5nd a Stmni calf clubs ‘in interesting and instrUC- cruelty to animals. two for disarderlv 93°" "l 1°“ w h!“ ‘m5 1351a‘ ting young people. and in improvinfaonduct rllghtlng.) one for Common m"! amended °T amuled- and u“ ‘, the quality of the live stock in a dis-z assault fum- under the ggmtgg-v 13y. I _ _ _ . Law a-t-l six flor non-payment of Dr. J. A. ciui-s in the course of hmldog “m, dom from weeds in the fields and,‘ lieadlands. He also explained the‘ experiments which are being con- flm“ tegmalmns shmnd be éusmn" ducted at the Experimental Station -- 1‘ along the line of improving the pas- l Ulllud sml-es- rival of the R-l00 also was broad-l tures.‘ I Mr. s. c. PeppJn, Chief Potato 1n-‘ spsctor, gave a. talk on inspection. using one of the potato fields as anl object lesson Whilst the men in the party werel being shown around the farm, Mr. D. C. Schurman. Assistant Superintend- , ent of the Charlottetown Experlmen- l tal Station. gave a talk to tne women on trees and shrubs. l Expert Florlculturist In connection with the field Day Mr. D. C, Sehurinan, Assistant Su- perintendent. Experimental Station, Charlottetown, is giving a number of lectures and demonstrations on the growing of flowers, shrubs and trees for improving the appearance of farm homes. At the Field Day at Montague, Mr. sonunnan clearly db- monstraoea to ‘an interested audience tho best varieties to grow and the proper method of planting the sarna lri order to get the boat effect. It was also pointed out that thousands of dollars are spent annually in buy- ing shrubbery and flowers wholly un- suitable varieties of flowers and shrubs‘ will be planted at each ata- ticn for demonstration purposes, and Mr. Schurman ha: been selected N. D. MacLean manna ilflil caesium-n a imi- womn 2 flsolla in 2 O O00 _:_-...3_.._. . .b.e.. > ' tum, m, pm”, plum" o, m, m. to advise the slupervisor in the selec- flieriel. l Mr. Sohurrnan will be it the Mild llray at West Devon. Tuesday, August jisui and ail interested in this aub- -: lect will be sure to obtain some hope- ,ful informltlon. Jllnardw and Th‘ trawle‘ “M34 address spoke of the splendid man-I ll-mm l" are“ l‘ that u" rem-lad nsr in nhch the station had beenl mm “mwmmfl m“ mfldwd M luw‘ conducted. noting especially: the free-l BENNETT mntuiuad from P886 1 The news-o-f-the ar- cgst. The sound of its motors was transmitted and the clamor of auto- mobile homs, railroad locomotive whistles and shouts, which greeted the airslaip inthe Capital, also ivere l made audible to radio listeners Commander Speaks to Premier Commander Colmore‘: VOLCS then was heard from the airship and he was asked to stand by to receive a few words of greeting from Premier Bennett. "Hello, Commander Col- more," Mr. Bennett was heard to say- "I cannot hear you quite as clearly as I did the other day when we sat to- gether at lunch, but I hear you very clearly.” "Thank you, Mr. Bennett," replied Commander Oolmore. “We have had a wonderful view of the city of Ottawa. We are all phased tdba here." "I am glad to sea YOU overhead." continued Mr. Bennett." I 11090 9W have bad a pieaapnt your- riey so for and that you @211 enjoy l. pleasant Mp to Toronto QIIHII the night" Then Mayor Plant ‘ao- llvercd a short mail!!! of welooae and congratulation to the omcersgad crewoftheB-IOO fromtha of Ottawa and communication the radio station and tho ceased after several other were sent and replies received. ‘ Western Guardian -1cr cnsaipsociat. wiimot Valley Hall, Wednesday. Aul. l8. lilnliivtuit Ab §IZLQ,w.....-:.Exhl.ll.ttl9n Sarountls Aug.- spa-a-it fOf Summerside L Town Council (Special to the Guardian] SUWIli/EESIDE. Aux. ular monthly meets-lg‘ of the Sum- merside Town Council was. hold last night with Mayor Lidstone in the l __. lP/zarmaceutical llmie-rrs-ifConv-zn tion A “n” is m be meted 4.0 meme; to renew their former allegiance to Entries are coming 1n by wire andl the lawn l the Public L“ i our Presbytery.‘ leaving the matter of mall in great quantities. Yes, remark-y Chief" of the exhibition score cards ed 1W1. Boulter, they are even com- ing from "Paradise." “From Parhdise“. the Guardian reporter exclaimed?‘ ;"Yes, Paradise, Nova. Scotla, answery . l I "It's an ill wind that blows, ilarge and steaduy increaszng IIUmhEYIHObOdy goody Thé gun {use 113;‘ ‘of horses for the races next week‘ lnecessitates. the building of more‘ ktalls to aattornodate them-Yesterday l the lumber was placed 1nd men will lbe engaged building the structures lwhtch must be finished Frills?" y‘ night. l‘ Some confusion has arisen reg-ard- lrig the $3 tickets which are issued =by the Exhibition Aisotiztlnn as to ,whether they admit every day to the ihorse races The)‘ rlrif-aiid also i’! ‘every afternoon and evening perfor- ‘mance and are also transferable A largo firm of employers vesterdz": Jrurcassd from the Provincial Exhib- ‘iiwn secitszscn HTKIS’; fore/sci: 11:1".- ‘ployee. It is understood that several Froml éReturns I l l l l‘ l Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Fosfiei- Th0‘ chair and a full Council Board, Af-‘iiave been attending the Canadzaal ,a.ntountlng to $4,236 65. Iiripaid s1.- 133432 were passed Electric light paid ‘bills $731.00, unpaid $157.90 A coni- niunicazisn from Mr M. L F, Mac- lKenzle laid over from last meetlii; ‘was referred to the Beard of Health. A vacation of twig weeks W115 grant- ed to Mr. Anthony Arsenault with 11111 pay. Mr H. J Ilasscy. Town clerk was granted two montl-is leave of absence, Mr Durant to be author- ness during 121s absence. Two tenders were received for a furnace for the Town building. After some discussion the matter was laid over A mOtIOIl was passed. to call for tenders for glxty tons of Sidney screened coal A resolution was read by the Pin- ance Committee to purchase bonds funds, carried. Councillor Moore read the police report of Chief of Police Kane. Fifteen drunks were re- ported for the month, Chief Kane expressed his thanks for the sift 0f volition at Hamilton and reported that tho members were pleased to see the Island represented. and much useful information had been obtained regarding police matters. I; wuinovad that the matter of dlflk licenses and inspection of cattle be lnld before the Recorder and Vet- erinary Surgeon. Supplies for electric light plant were ordered to be pur- chased. The purchasing of s shed for the town machinery was laid over un- tll next meeting. council adjourned until Irlday next A meeting of the Board of Health will also be held on that night 8 ized to conduct all iiecezsaijv busi- r amounting to $10,312.43 for sinking, _ ._ ‘town bu“ Edda’ gfgatlv m the eniov- $s0 for expenses to the Police con-l tar routine business. paid bills Pharmaceutical Convention at Hali- l fax during the last. iveek returned‘ home Saturday afternoon m. Poster. ‘who i: a past p: ' of the Ajéflllllifilil. "v.25 a clc-l _ . repressing Prince Ed"‘3l'fl Islam-l ,Mr A J ‘Mathicson and Mrs Math- ‘ieson of OLear-g- also attended as a delegate Mr. Foster 1n an interview ‘FY11 a Guardian reporter. stated that $111.3‘ ‘was one of the largest 111d nuns‘. sut- l e::.f1il COE“F.1'lYl0'.15 eve‘: hold h" ‘iv’ ldtuggizts of Canada 1'11" Hflllfli» ‘druggistr. ivnrl-zrrl over tints :1 c‘, if ‘igvgy-ythm; possible for the comfort ~and social entertainment of their ‘guests Banquets and luncl-ieniis if. m“ hams ram-a 513M171 and Lord Ne‘.- ,.=on and on the C N R Swzmsivl" .‘Ladv Hawkins. which i= comm-viii’?! by Capt Cameron, former Chariots- lment of the visitors m my notbm= |of the uvnderful outing! 1' "Al" iGoll Clubs. Ashburn and Brightwood [and 5,5 the various boating c1ub= lAnmhgr p“j'>_\‘3,lflE avert '\'.'i$ 5 bnflfh micmn mid atstlvei- Sands 1 lfi-nrri a business standpoint also, ‘the Halifax convention was nut- .gt,3nding and no doubt will 0T0‘? ‘a great source of benefit to all thou- ‘who 11nd the pi-Mlege of bei‘ I‘ pres- .ent y __ __._. Card of Thonks to exprats ‘ those whm Miss Nellie Foley desi c= her sincere thanlv- to 11.. , helped her in any u-av during her recent sad bereavement. esilfiialll‘, l): McIntosh for his many th~u;li‘-, ful acts 5772-1‘ 1-0 iztlois of good services. - Mr. S. F. Acorn. Qsnsmandor- tn- for this season's racing has lulu‘- urated a novel idea 1n connectin- wiih his publication. A series of numbers will appear on each and every rue day-some c! these numbers are lucky ones. and the holder. as a consequence will re- ceive a prize. Leave it to “Ed“ for odgmality and enterprise. His idea. 1s a good one-and advertisers, Exhibition dir- ectors and purchasers of score card.’ "rill no doubt commend Prince Ed- ward Island's premier announcer an: all-round good sport on his ingenuity “Gee ‘Khlzzi ‘ remarked a tourist yea- terdzy while on a visit to the Er;- hibition grounds. Hov" clean at!!! san- itzry every-thing looks here-abouts- znd the track-why it looks like a veritable speedway." Not‘ so bed. trig from an “out-sider“ who has iisited every Exhibition of any cos:- requence in Canada and the United States. Plane Plunges Into Gas Tank, Killing Three CHICAGO Aug. ll-Aviation ex- perts art-sod today that sfurdiest plan e: and the most skilful piloting could no‘ hive prevented the year's odd- ‘ traced". iii which a mono- . ngscl info a res tank, ‘sill- in: “i” pair" and trvn girl pcsezzgei-s A Peak thunrlnrsrorm. which 1n- cluded flashes of lightning and what .1"‘1'\F.‘!IP-'I to be a miniature. torrent stnvi: the plane down Saturcla" af- tr-niooi: n: it was ffiiri: over ‘l-e :.~.~.-“.~.n-e-* cmrnsr nf Chicago The "Mp1; ‘"11- mfr" ('7!“'11lP. Suchv. N‘: Irv.- ‘25. and her 2'.‘ rear old "ster Eurenia No" until the small hours of Sun- day morning wove the wreckage oi We pints and the ‘undies brought out c! 9'" 130 foot storaite tank int). i1 ‘W11 the crippled plan.- dn-"e frflrii ‘in estimated lltltude of 3.000 feet. unmet-s said the Rwsn IIIOHOPLIRE .ar ‘o t1~= one Lindbergh flew‘ 11-h Avlzxiiir. flew into the Sqlllll sx-"i", crarfv for a lrw L-lsebnas. m?" lW-"lci up anri shot earthward, Like a fallin: meteor the spinning fixrl-iqe ru.‘ (‘irough the metal roof of inc storage fails’. pasezi through 50 fee; of compressed illuminating gas and then sank in 40 feet of wat- er- l-wlm- t!“ earth's surface in thl bottom of the tank >11."- fnr all !‘\IY' Allrualnn! — Dllnard’! Linlrn-nf, DR. W. R. CARSON Palmer Graduate Chiropractor Chronic and Nervous Diseases. 124 Prince St. Phone I071 Opposite 5L Paul's Church f3 To 22. r