ifiirgé rl , lf. ` 4 l _-.-is / Y l / v ,_.~__ A Q . , . . \ .»\~ kv* - -.\`\‘\\y\{\ I /I/1/V S _Aj W ml""“' “V” or a .:.":.°"‘".. ...°f.:.:°:. ....5 ° ~ no for li f ... ....... i ` l ' ‘ p. P f Y ,_....- »,w_____" '_ 1 ` "`\ \ lhltfn which you have not llllllllo ~ L Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew < , l l ,_ ___,, -1 { MERCHANT landed a'rwa € 1851 Cents _.-I e s _ ' - .l ~ = = 1, i..= - \ 26, ' 6 Annual dalsaodptloas ’ Dellvl|¢I‘& ‘.»- ,' ,'. ' ’ I town, ` Realizes Dream Of Forty Years When He Leads Engineering Expert To Rich Deposits O f Copper Ore Which May be of Great Value. nlasensatienallsewahasbeenre- jdvediavharlottetownoftbedis- sevsrybyMr.B._B.Croasman,ofthis _-W, of rich 009991' depflllts in New- ihladland last week. While the assay- l'l relivrii hal N# YW been received m expert from Montreal usoiripsnying Mr. Grossman onails parent expedition states that the ore ho! s high gi-age. It is s surface de- posit, and was discovered in an unin- llbited I-nd |‘l'aetici1_y unexplored potion of this Island some eight miles hom Port-sux-Bssquqes. ,Immediately lim- ioostins the mineral an-_ orossa Ilan and his oonipenlon, whom he sensed to sseiathliil-l_l.l¢'l the sen-ch beturned to Bt. Jehhl llld filed their llsim. . * . The story of Hr. cressrnsrrs success ‘eu he or particular interest to his lltimate friends here, who are aware that fm n\\ny_,years he had been try- lug to intdrlt capitalists in the dis- covery of ocpwr deposits, traces of auch he had while violi- iu newfoundland in his yolmsef 01|- The faotaindeed, read like a fmailee. l'_\st|i,ye_ara ago, landing at s secluded. in Newfoundland ma ,ioiiiu in the ove - which would tx. l-Ie was sophie out out l his with- _ .*b¢?.l>l*°°- W* 'W' ‘ mind of the \ "qi 1. l \ , Golvlluiv ‘-5 ' |f > ‘1 | sg l "no aim. s¢.'o.l-stat an som' mmm simon. wm- emu co. xt. 1'.. Ji. s. A sees-sl-_1.;.. me ia no “ h 1 i Emerald ole. I lime and over ss ilu. woo- auuy. ma uuraeoa to 8. °'°1°°l=- ‘ ' l 'im-s-al-si. s . _ “oiuh leading _ A and sl ev my c v . Uvmlttver. Allawi lm- *Wf- seoa. \_ ,_ _ 'isis-s-ni-ai sg . Eg? iii g' . basket un Tues- If not fine Womans. f 'usa-s-zs»ai club surroundings, which he retained dur- ing all the years that passed before he was able to put his "hunch" to the test of reality- A Prospecting ex- pedition, with competent engineering assistance and other expenses, was beyond his means and as the years went by it became more and more difficult to interest capitalists in a project which so many have dreamed of realizing and have ruined them- lseives in the attempt. However, quite recently. Mr, Crossman did succeed in securing the support of an invest- ment company here and funds were secured froml a number of business men, chiefly in Bt. John, N. B. who were prepared to take I chance on the venture. Consequently, about .three weeks ago, Mr. Crossman leftl for Newfoundland, accompanied by an expert engineer, and was able to locate the place he had visited forty years ago which still bore distinct ev- idence of rich copper deposits. Blasting operations, with a view to securing other samples and of ascer- taining the nature and extent of the deposits, are n'ow under way, and it is expected that a definite report as -o the potential value of the find will be mm 3 the course of a few days. in the meantime, Mn! Grossman is returning to Charlottetown, where his many friends here will be eager to congratulate htm on his wonderful ,=ucces.s. It seems incredible that dur- ing the long space of forty WIN “I0 discovery had not been made by °i»l\' ers; but Newfoundland is a vast country of still unexplored mineral wealth, and transportation and other difficulties have lirwebted l°=i°“° problems to the .t1’0lP9°l0`f- Not until a comparatively recent dot, was Newfoundland known to contain mineral deposits of RFB” value. The first disooaery of copper ore took place ate small iilhins hlm- let called Tilt Cove in 1857- SGVCD years later' the mine was opemfi- "ld during the following, fifteen years -nl. cove _Mine yielded about 50.00° tons of copper ore vplued at $1,512,154 besides nickel of considerable value. nl lefls another mine at Bett‘| Cove ‘was opened. The-copper bearing de- posits are widely distributed. Accord- 'mg (°’l,h¢ geological survey reports. mg to use geological survey reports. wpper-bearing rocks: have a devel- opment of over 5000 square miles throughout the island. 1 GOOD DEMAND FOR CANADIAN HAY l _...__ (special to me ourdiun TORONTO. AUC- 24-llthlillfbil supplies of old hay 'and s short ei-ov la prospect for the present season in mgland and Wales indicate that therewouldbesgoodsnd°“|,W°°‘| demand for 0'lb`edi'an hey in UUWU4 a clirousn ill' d rear dials rtliiii latte iéfgiii-52;; gg ‘_ .HSL , irilrrliil-li ll? DepOSitS ME,MBERs_`oi= 'rl-is., ` H1601 Man In Newfoundland Mr. H. -H. Crossman' Charlotte- f' _ SEQEND SESSIUN UF EDUBATIUN regards to complaints that books .were not available when required. Miss Miller explalnedthat the fault lay with the publishing houses, which vers unable to ill! orders promptly because of ‘demand in other places. These delays were not frequent nor very serious. From the Inspectors ev- idence was given by Miss _ Hilda Gi1l's and by ‘Messrs Howard Court and Brewer Auld, which dealt with the rural school problem, coli- solidation, and general conditions., GREATFUX Slillii FUR tIH‘T0ilN Arrangements Under Way To Attract Con- ' tinent.'.Wid'e Interest In For Exhibition, Here. 1 Big Success Predicted for First Fox Feature ln-Maritimes. The _Fox _Breeders of Prince Ed- ward Island, have, with commendable wisdom and foresight, arranged for a. rox show. to he held at charlotte- wwn. on october 29, so. slat _sad November lst. To those who have followed tlfe history of fox breed- 'ing and the part played in the de-_ velopment of the country’s prosper- ity by tbis extremely important branch of livestock production, it_ is strange that avfeature of this' kind was not, established long before this. Breeders of livestock the world over, recognize the great value of Exhib- it.ions.in the development of any and all branches of production: The encouragement so offered has always stiraulared puhlio iritei-on io uve- _stoclr breeds, and assisted in the dis- tribution and establishment of the best types of any breed. Perhaps the phenomenal growth of the fox in- dustry. the care, exercised _ing selec- tion' and ranch elltabliahment on Is- land farms. and the reriitrksble world wide demand and distribution of Island foxes has miiitatsd against a show proposition. ea the suis that the nsceuity of such; feature was not as_ur`gent ae that l\pl`iliolbie,in many other 'lines _of production. It may be pointed out however. that a tex .Exhibition has been mooted for ,some -time, and its succseefuleonolu- sion has beeninthe mindaofa of _ytvlllllleht breeders and llliwlllly since of the -For Show w_ill`beh¢l¢ of'th|lilvl\‘ by the' who h\1\ Anxiety over the health of Earlof I-ssoellee, youngest lon of Prince” . CANBERA, Australia, Aug. 24.- oar The door was nal! closed and a ter of Australia and Ed- .cguiil=sre»thi¢n.ahoui.sreeilonr, “WWW » Qu “gg” gh. wg” ,gg of gh, dw,-_ - ward A. Mann, another prominent 341°" gh” h|,*,¢n¢¢ gh, my Wu l member of the Nationalist party, have Wh" NWI/hlPP°°° /BOY SGOUTS out consulting the party. 9”* UW “’ “‘° SAIL FOR HOME 1:1120-_lsr 'gr lakes. lie ' , _....._. p (special io 'rholosu-diaal f- 'NW' vm, W ismiolu raooureisnl l uoinneai. ooo.. lor, as-so soma nlrf... .. .. mio '.l’°"‘_|" .gnu-rhgal., Que. Avao N-OW iacmeo ho me oenriontloo ei moe new vol-lr clear ..'is-as in T°'r°nt°.escel>edin.1vr¥ when Cel* the sdrsloy Scouts when represented ln chi Prairie provinces during the I l-rqh ¢h|,`¢,h|, gmmwn ,,, up adisri National Rsuwsys train, Neve! IMP' "°‘°'f°' 9”- the Dominion \t the mat hwfn- lass rom- mu, with the 'erosoouivy mo mmm, mmm, ,, m_ oo .-ohio noi.. ron nope io some .f.i*',*t.“*°° NM* uoasiuaiiime ei new some at ihssulqvhmyieio will aoeuoaa ,son ,hm "mln, ,, w .M was smiles iwomiiu out or Iiaiiisiiioo, __;,caa'\ ahaealisae, sensed., save- i»ureelsio,eoo,ooo.\,.Q.|, undone -J cheat sfiuia.-sae may nine-_-sir hm hh l ~ rm ,,,,,,,,,, mm .m,,,,,,_ Au ,,,,,,, of ,,,,¢,,,,| W rlth, Us pm. none of Dummerside tide eighteen minutes turned. lmao ssosidiae saeeorbeeaiesea mm ‘tuner mule. which isdn ia' In City. Has Gather. ed Much First' Hand Information Re Mar- itime Fisheries. Hon W B Hughes famous war-time ni action on his own initiative and with- l sig 5? Egfr E fr iiis =I\ _Ln I ` t _ IV M H i Rr Wall Daniel. all U I 4 OF ~~e~°°», CM til it E Riino: liuiislins srl o Will PLEASED oonilrn sions law; W V l T » Buildilig Oi New Catholic Church.Perforln- _ ' - -».. 'ed By Bishop 0'Leal'y. - i Impresslv Lereniony In Connectlon\ With The solemn ceremony of the lay- di.-ring homage to Him according tl or ous nolo- ‘C lf ~'\\“¢ ` \ _`\ .ie 'Nz bi/`“ I - 1,. 4 7 -fe ‘.» `l ; \- Q “J-'\. .~- _. .., ~ . , . Toronto; Clear .. .... Quebec, Cloudy .. ... . ... Charlottobovm,Oleer ., ..,,, Halifax, Cloudy .. .... .. .. Bt. John Rain ... .., . ... run maotrow moi-ning as s.ia. ai sas o. -m. mm. 'rwo Hon. P. J. Candin, Now __ . i _ lug of the corner stone of the new His divine will. The sacrifices Oi Roman Catholic Church. now in the old Law were but s shadow of course oferection in the north sec-athe sacrafice that was t/0 be in the tion of Charlottetown, was attended’New Dispensstton. Beginning at tim V by large numbers yesterday after-ltaberrlaclc, it was consummated on t ’ ugnwmg, 33- ¢"_°|d |.¢h,,._m_ M, noon. His ,Lordship Bishop O‘Leary.Calvary. The speaker dwealt earnest- " c 0 M I 0 N 1|' of pl-|m,¢,|y Mny, ,ummd 36:9 &n;“;:°°d|: a;“°:£:' :tr Mag; Rd *limi-;°"‘gl“» Mmmlrf °f offlclated, Rev. Dr. McLellan of Tig-ily on Clirist's mission to redeem A . preparations for joint celebration of Harewood. whose health is srller- gf 1? ¢ er; md h all “Ish preaching an eloquent Berman mankind and to mud ms Church' , birthdays -of oldest and youngest ing a decline dns to old g ,M e My' muy Mm " Mr' W' ' at the conclusion of the ceremonyl “How intimately connected with “___” ` " ’ F°‘md' ‘mvm in °h°’l°"‘°"°W“ 5”' of consecration. which was oarrledi our lives will this temple be that f _ members of House of Harewood. The (3) Prin _ Y Th, second session of hte Eduoa I h h G nu "H Mlfy (Vilclmntess Las th-ogy morning on board the 8°Vl11\' out with all the impressive ritual of lynn are about to erect on thishund- tion Commissionto be held in Char- Ph°l°".”h' °'° ' W: __m _° ._ °°ll”`) ‘ ` ment steamer "Lady Grey.” Hon. Mr. the church lredtll anniversary of the diooeseb! ottetown besln at 10 l.._m. Blillffily _ ‘ ' " Cardin. accompanied by Hon. J. E. p,.each|ng from me text; .-The,.eichmoLmo“,n_.. he sam Und" .tm in th” L°.3"shuv° Chambers' ` l ' .C smclm' 'md H°"' R' H' Jenkins' the Lord appeared to Solomon bylinsplration arid direction of the Bish- 'Mm chfmlne Mm" m-“nu” °f ’ ' » ‘ “ned °“ Ht’ H°“°m` Lleutmmt nl8ht and said to htm. I have heardlop 0! Charlottetown. a new Pbriehil the school supply sxpleined the meth- ` Governor Hearts. and in the after- my PNY" and I have chasm th,stbe,ng Dpemd up' conslgned to, ma ods of supplying and the general noon journeyed to Bummerside place to myself w be 8 house oflmns of St Alphonsus to follow mm .character of the organisation. With I- W' l 0. F Th' °b-l°°" °’f` Mr: °”dl“'° V15" sacrifice." Rev. Dr, McLcllan’s first work of Divine mercy and bl*lng‘\ll- , , , a _ told riches and blessings to the pa! to the pr°ViD¢0 il W Wm” fmt emphasized manklnd's dependence “md mf°“`m°"°“ ’°3“dl“3 me °°“ on God and the importance of ren- 'ish and the whole diocese A A E N T` . dition of the fish-zriesthat he may The speaker painted 5;., eloquest ' ' ` _ b°"°" “cue °°'l"l“ °“°‘m°“' °°m' :picture of the solemn offices and i _._ a .__ a lsr.: zz :’.;'“;...“'.*,:z,.:.':° M A TIM lAW°M"“ °f - ` °" V W 4 “ U’ ' he race and the com Stl'0Ilg`ly ReC0mmCnd Impressive Service ation Mr. Cardin began on August H 'll Railwa P l ’ ° " ‘,“'"‘"“° ""“` 'mm h” ‘° 1” all the diiiloulii-as that life may he UAIE HV] g _ y _ 901) es CeIl\e.l°ev|-'yy been very successful. After visiting M n beset wmv. he said’ pointing out .Curves Stralghten- Where Eighty oi.. oooio. oooooiol .o oo, ooo.. ,m mc,us,o,, me M, W, ,,,,,,_ ed In Vicinity Qf Fri- ' Graves Were De¢0r_ h° "°“'“ ° "1" 'msg ,lm °°“'°h°"; -- trio.. which should inspire the build- d 9 F t I A 'd t t “h°"° °l N°"' s°° 1°' 'md "mm (Canadian Press) ling of so sacred an edifice as the . ay S 3 3. V CCI ¢l'l . 3 ed. Cape Breton Islsnd,holdtng meetggs JERUSALEM' Aug" 24__Mama, House of G°d_ _ I . . *" . -- li lu lmP°"'*m nshms' °°“"°"' °' law has been roclaimed h l- an l At the close of the service many "We find that Alfred _Ward met Many citizens yesterday aftemoon WU WI* *M 1"* PW” Wind ben" under it no onle) will be allswid oiicontributlons were received for L. the ,"°ld°m"| d°“h by hm" ‘mm ° witnessed the parade of the Ihde. coming to P. E- mlD4~ the streets after six o‘ciock in thelwork of the new church. whichlwlll M* °" "hh 'nm in m°“°“° w° pmdent Ord" °f Oddfbllbwi U0 MY- C‘“'dl” ’°p°'t'° ‘mit °pp“°nt° evening. Censorship on telegramslbe named the "Church of the M081 strongly recommend that the railway the Peoples Cemetery mg annual gy. ly much more satisfactory conditions sem abroad also has been estabusb How Redeemen.. and Wm N “mu” curves in the vicinity be straishtm- ent being attended by the usual dig- exist in this province than in Nova ed_ V iistered by ‘the Redempt,,,.,st»“Qm.5' ` ed." _ triblltion of flowers on thograve of 5°°¢ll- Thi! iw! *hi* fl5h°'m°“ m JERUSALEM, Aug., 24.-Latest un- Rev. Joseph N. McCreel being tl-le The above verdict was rendered the depnwdfbrethem ni the outlying P, Il, island are receiving an lnad- omcm reports this ammolm said priest in charge. , Saturday mornin: bv the iurvlem- -omewi,-les or st.'l>erei-'s, shorwood, °*i“°*/° P”°° 1°’ *-ha’ ""°°“°" 1° "W thai ia Aron.. and il .Jews had oooh* The Sf- D““S“"\'= °*‘°“' W" 1” ‘°‘ l>=H¢l1¢d by C°f°f1¢f Dr- H°11°¢°H 1° Msllicquc Road and the old ringliah "l°°“°» M" °“‘“” “Y” Tm’ “M” killed in righting whlol. begin. es- i¢“ly‘::e-‘)gh“at: mp' From the Mmdufnes ML cud- :itunes tl-lelllisllilicl liildlzltlgslhll cg:-:ilsm SAN FRANCISCO’ mm" Aug' 2| maui Nelson clark., Murdock cut- - in will return tv Q\»~b=°- Y°‘“f‘|“Y,“_, comniwoned ,n ,mp ,S _<.i. P.)-'rho Graf zoppelili ot on lain, Rev. W. Brucetfulr fol1owed,and and a line. wolunston Dixon, ‘william Mo- ,he ,,y,,,,, .Wm Loy,” of My soul, he was ¢hiftl;‘tam<::or,1vr;y1:d:i“J;1;;1I:° Wm, of ,M7000 tom sh# “mes I mock E_ S_ .,.__ was map,” M, ' ' in Dougall,_A. B. Cutliffe. Eldon Bea- Wu _mm /“`°°°°““ W B' , ¢,-¢w of m24_ The Sussex ,S I 10,000 nautical miles an hour toward e mln." .‘. A d I Q ' 'xy' mn is Hd 5 Golden Gate from latitude 38 de- . ecora on ceremony, put on by. speaking M me pruvmm in 'em cru er a s s, most modern gnu 46 minutes north Iongnuds 'PN mm* 1mP°"*1\i °"‘d°“°¢ W” the Rebekah hi-so h i th ord ship. having been commissioned only ' ' "°°l"°d ‘ ”°“‘ °¢9"5° M- `H°‘"’°'- was admirably carried ‘out li; else.; ml Mr' cudm lx” '“:';;;°;v recently. The British ooloniol ouioo 12° d°€'°"-’» 34 m‘““*°* ‘"“.*~ Thi* ` ' ' - ' 1 at ly Amherst, who testlfi d as follows: " Gardhn “pm yea .. _ placed the zeppeltri epproxm e 5 Florence MacDonald. May Adams, .ol-his L, my mst vm” w Prince Ed_ announced this afternoon that tm 250 nautical mms from Ban Pram I was exhibition horses at the _,mme Lfe,,c,', ind Mb - mediate action is bei i l¢ i y 1-xoulo. nl nd what I have seen up “U ° °“ Wh °h t lr _ '"4 “ ' is .lvlltil tht erd wvuld Chariot etown Ex ibition We came Am, the sing,” of m, hymn mt su ons the views al- Wm “mile local authorities ¢° ,.e_ c co an anng a spld GM’ over Saturday the ll instant and .. _ to the pres PD to d ,nt 1 .. _ bring the Ship i0 tm 5° eu - ' ' ’i'here’s s. Land that is Fairer Than ny, axp,-,md by mu,” of th, 1,. sure an ma :in order in Jeru about 7 dcbck’ Home cow Mme' started on return -from Charlottetown ‘ .. - . _ s ein whe e fl htl t h today (Friday) at 2 ln. We were Day nm” mmm we" deposited in Imd°°°h"' tm' M the mat ply,” yeswr,-df; bzlaeeng _,B53 :Id it was believed. A travelling in s stock car whicliis cus- :£223 v;;mv°,,m;n;wwh°,m°d °“’ °'°v’“°° °f “:°,,D°°::l,°¢nd` WR; Al-abs over the wailing wall worship MUNICIPAL AIRPORT' L” M' tomaryin going to flare. I have been -ed, by é`m;.c3¢|,;l; I..e.pt\1};xh°tm_ S:-d:p:a‘:n;p?f.tge ‘latin houses °°“""°V°"Yl geles, Calif.. Aug.. 25-in a message do this! th i i i ' ' " Wtngild 14 liars; ln thew;;: 5334 An eloquent mommul diylddrus 'nd °utbuudm“' Their condmon ener announced late today i-hit 9-|10 suckers. `4' yesrlinls also pair 'of W” “vm .by mv' W' Bm” Mun' 'lrmmd mn th’ "gnu U ml' mb - Graf Zeppelin W°\1l