Now yours-a new, sure way OURS with the aid of Kotex, super-absorbent —-ultra-fastidious daintiness. Sflufit)" Peace‘ oflmind. It lets you crqoy every day. Csrfi-fffifl-o travel comfortably, untroublcd. Kotex absorbs 16 times its Own ture, instantly. Is 5 times more ordinary cotton, yct light-weight, as easily as tissue. l2 to a package. Comes in 2 sizes, Regular and weight in mois- absorbcnt than cool. Discarded “Tllflil-INTRA m iliillA.lilllili snow mm Holman‘: Catalog HELP THE CAMP GIRLS by at- tending the Girl Guide Concert in Tracadle llall, Friday, Aug. 15th. at 8 o'clock. . New programme. 1i TO PHOTOGRAPH BRAOKLEV —F. N. Alexander, motion picture photographer arrived in Charlotte- town last evening and is here for the express purpose of getting a moving picture of Brackley Beach. ‘while the bathing season is at its height. This picture will be ex- hibited first at Wembley Exhibi- tion and subsequently on tour with other Canadian scenes. The pic- ture will be taken this afternoon and it is hoped that as large a number as possible may be on the shore for the occasion. THE VICTORIA MEETING- The series of political hiiseioxlary Meetings planned by the federal Liberal liiembers for Prince and Que-art's Counties, opened in Vic< toria Monday night, Mr. John C. VIOLIN TUITIONP-Miu Kath. leen Hornby opens studio on Sept. 8th. See adv. on front page, 18 PERSONALS Mr. Murdock Delorey, new“. town, was in the city yesterday en. route to Pictou. N, S. _ Mr. J. Frank Bterns, Campbell's Cove was a visitor to the city y“. terday. Mr. W. S.>Gesner and daughter, Miss Jean, of Amherstare visiting in the city. Miss Annie Rose of New Gina- gow was a passenger by the S. S. llochelags last night. Mr. and Mrs. James D. McLeod and two sons J. Fenwlck and Norman of Rochester, N. Y., wen; visitors to the city yesterday. Mrs. Clifford Rose and two chi1< BASH AND DOOR PRIGEC REDUCED lN THE WEST IsEGrNA, Sash, Aug. liw-Sub und door prices have been reduced throughout the western provinces about five per cent.. it has been announced following a conference hold here by representatives ofthe industry from Winnipeg, Calgary. lBattleford, and fBrandon. This price reduction follows tho putting into forco of the Crow's iNest Puss freight rates agreement. IN MEMORIAM ozone-s Kass: On Monday. June 9th. . George Keefe Jr. fonniariy of Darilngton but recently of lllalifax. N. S. passed [fence-fully away at the early ago of twenty-three years. The deceased hail been h.) rather a poor condition of health for some ultmths but it was not felt that he was at all dangerously iii. Sevdnai iveoks before the death he was nblc to go with the family when they ruovcd t0 Halifax. Neverthe- less u fcw days before the coming of the end he took a had turn and it was not long before his spirit took its flight. Prince Edward i TODAY 7141's} 1-,, mo s45 i i i l Matinee, Andaman; Children m.“ EvcnlflfllQih i. Children 16c. a 31st Bilcony 25c ifldna CHARLES CHAPLIN ill ii fealuriqg’ Purl/lance written and Direcred by Marriage or Luxury? 7S1... had everything that any woman s mind can wish or h8g1; desire-but Withgug Love. She wanted Love-that great, sweeping, all-embracing Lovc—-lf\ enuine home wit]; her Man and his children. She had to choose and freely made he"; Iice. Then Fggk_ dreu of New Glasgow. N. S., were passengers on the Hochelaga last night. ' McDonald occupied the chair. The tflllJiikOfB were Messrs. I). A. Mc~ iiinnon, A. E. lilo-beau, lion, J. E. Kotexsupcr‘ At an drug aml department Sim-es‘ Besides a sorrowful? (other and mother, George leaves to mourn their loss tour brothers and three ‘All leading hospitals today use Kotex Zlnslitttle “Ibsen svsllv flown,“ - Rnaidcniial and Day School for Girls b ‘- (Afiiiuhdwitk MfiiilUnivwnky) nndG dad 1r“ S:.'.'::.".:'¢.....'.-... ..°.‘.’.‘il‘.‘¢‘l3.ii2l3Z;ll.5'llZ&i‘.‘i?Iii2 @- Muulo Gymnastics An m» Languages lance f Id T . i ' lo. clflcf. fang. Llfo.',""T><ip-il'r~f.'§i'ii 3.3.7.‘; x Qhrtud- Ml-mnoimsinsnnk. st Andrus. ‘ bPd-dv-i- Ellen K. Brynn, B. A.. Trinity Collage, mutu- For Pwqwm and Qplirarion Pom" apply m L’. RmDEl-L Socrctury. - O0 3!. Francois Xavier Siren. Montreal. Sinclair, the federal mpreseutativos and lilr. A. C. Saunders, M. L, A., 0n the platform along with the chairman were biessrs. C. W. Cros- by. M1‘- W. M. Lea. representing the late Bell Government and Mr. A. C. Saunders. one of tho survivors of that party. Cross of Sacrifice Unveiled in Halifax (tCanadian Press) HALIFAX, N. 8-, Aug. 11-110- prcsclrtutivns of The British Navy Aruvrlrun war ulothcrs and Cauud inn l-‘vdorzil and Provincial Govt-ru- uu-nts, us well us scores of (lunati- iiili Societies, participated Monday in tho uncviling of “The Cross of Sacrifice“ ercctvil rccsntly by the lulpcrial War (iruvcs commission on tho fort-land of Point Pleasant Purli, ut the entrance to the North- west Arm. Vice admiral Sir. F. L. ESTABLISHED 1894 GEORGE NEAL Ltd. st. John’s,Nfld. . We handle all kinds of P. E. Island Produce Consignments of LIVE STOCK Will have our careful attention Reference: The Bank of Nova Scotia Zduii-A-ii-Ws 4 mths. Field, courmuudur of the British stict-iul service squadron, The Hood ltt-iullsi- and Ailcluido, now in port bore, unveiled the cross which is dedicated to tho fucmory of those llii.‘llll)(‘l‘s of the Royal Canadian Navy Volunteer RCSCPVUS (fatiadian ldxiivilliiilllill)’ forcvs and Canadian liierczinlil» liiuriuo, who lost their lives ut sea, either by cncmy action, disaster or illness, while serving in illi‘ Grout ‘War. lion. F]. M. MacDonald, Minister of National Defence, gave the chlof The many friends of Miss Helen Power, Water Street will regret to learn that she underwent an oper» ation for appendicitis on Monday. She is as well as can be expected. Miss Roselle Crumb. director of occupational therapy at Grasslands llospital, Valhalla, N. Y.. andher mother, Mrs. Crump accompanied by Dr. Dodge of New York arrived in Charlottetown inst evening and \vill be occupying ‘one o! the Sum- mer Resort cottages at Holland Cove for several weeks. zzPowcrful MCdlClIlO.""TllG heal- ing properties in six essential oils are concentrated in every bottle of ilr. Thomas’ Elcotrici)“, forming one of the most beneficial linimente over offered to the use of man. liinny can testify as to its power iu allayingpain, and many more can certify that they owe their health to it. its wonderful power is not ex- pressed by thc small prioe ut which it sells. Preserving Historic (Continued from Page 4) away, they were forced to abandon the settlement. The most probable situ of vthe martyrdom of the Jo- snit missionaries, "Fathers llrefeul‘ address and uvudo special reference 1o the 258 lives lost when the iilnuilovcry (iustle, a hospital ship which sailed from hero June 30, 1018, was sl-nt to the bottom by a lGerman submarine, and paid tribute tn the fourtoon nursing sisters who ilost their lives, four of these from the bluritiiuvs uvcntioncti spot-fully, lH-zlrl Fraser, daughter of u furmoi" lit. iluvornor of Nova Scotiu. liiiuuit: Follettc, Cumbcrlzuui County, ltvnit lift-Lean, Sourls, i’. id. i. and ircuc Staiucr of St. John. a —:,N. ii. liirs.‘ Blanche Bcllak, represent- We have now in stock and to arrive coal of the best quality from the best high grade standard mines, namely Albion Nut. Stove and Round, Old Sydney, Dominion and Sprlnghiii Screened. We also have best quality of Hard Coal in Chestnut and Stove sizes recently arrived from New York. all of which we are selling at lowest prices for present delivery. Bcsco Coke, Hardwood and Softwood always on hand. All orders will have our bClSt attention, ‘whether large or small- Prompt service, obliging csrtcrs. Telephone 176 for your fuel requirements, Prlccli In csrload lets quoted on application. ’W. l). GILLIS & CO. N/bw isTtlic time to disinfect your ranches and dip your Consult Us We will tell you the best "DISINFECTANT" (or pens and ' houses “and how to mix it. The most reliable INSECTICIDE for dipping and what proportions to dilute to qct sure results. OUR DALMATIQN INSECT POWDER ll U16 H7165! grade mods. i Fox Capsules All leading makes. iMac-KINNON DRUG C0. THE REXALL KODAK STORE PHONE 219 ,»-. , P. o. BOX s32 , lug the Pcutisylvnuizt War liiothors 7'>.As.-u)tri:|ti0|r. sent a wreath which Ci was laid ut the foot of the cross by Q ilnltod Statics (Iousul (leuoral ; Q iluboristrn, and there were numcr on?» other wreaths from Govern- mollts, societies and individuals. _._..._-¢o>-__ Ft ‘Ii - - ullonle Building ll i“. Houses For _ y Jubilee Pilgrims 5 ____ A (Associated Press) ROME, Aug. 12.—'l‘he Eternal y. City has generally taken eternally ll long to make those alltoratitlns V whirh her increasing size laud ,u,rowiug population render neces~ sary, Now, hmvovcr, she has drawn up u 1n~ogralm of improvements wililrh, if half of it is carried out. will fruusforui Rome from nu old- fushiouod, somcwhzxt. disorganized city, into a tuolicrn capital These rhuugos will ho manic between now uml ncxi January, the bogirlnlng of ihr- Jubilee Your. During 1025 [tonic expects bo- twcon 1,000,000 and 3,000,000 pilgrims. ‘filo. groan-st hoods of those visl~ tors will ho for housing zit-colu- llliltliillilll, food, null tuvaus oi‘ |l‘2lll.‘<l]IliI‘l. lioth ihc Vatic-zin and thv mrlfiicipulity urc ceding ground on fuvortilllo tornls on which arc. bf-ing csrvclod bilild-iugs suitabil- for futuru use us hotels. 'l‘he Vuiit-zirl spocizilly is considering lhu needs of tho poorer llili-{rlllli-l for whom largo, imrratt-lt-likl» itouscs will lw provided, whl-ru lill, hu-\v~ t'\’l'l" sluull ilu-ir lucuns, may hnvo shi-livr and u reasonable amount of comfort. ‘flu: population of ltmuc has grown from tho 250,000 in 1870 to about l,0iiil,il00 tmiuy. Whi-u llmuc horuule tho. cupliul an tsxcolh-xit sysidnl of drainage was installed. l but thrnincrchsc of population has nvcossitiltcd its etilurgomont, fund this year atltoratlons and im- provvnlonts on a huge scale arc. ln-ing carried out. Half tho, roads oi‘ Rome have been relaid this winter land tho other half are await- irlg their turn tn be dug up. in preparation for Jubilee lioly Your rt large number of new lines nf trams and nutobussos will link together those lresdy exlstinil. in. order that pllg ims may easily visit tho distant. Ilasillcns and do as much sightseeing as is possible in the intervals o! their religious ex- orclses. rHVEH IlAIIIEF, helps rnwu-u n, cmn~ forts olrll-rly people. ‘or ohn urn in- fuutuuu. summer complaint, wl-nkl-nlltg dlnrrhucu- » use CHAMBERLAIWS D IAIIR IIOEA REMEDY litllo llwm-fenod water. Never falls FOLK‘ and 'l‘ul:e in n and lrulclncnt. by the Iroquois in 1154!) nt the Mission of St. ‘ignm-c near the present town of Midland, (luiaric, WitS marked by the crec- tion of a cairn and tablet. At Port Dover an ‘artificial stone cross was erected to commemorate the tak- ing possession of the lauds of tho Lake lilrio region by the ‘Sulpician pricsts, Dnlliur and Gnlinco, on March 23, 1670. of the Niagara boulevard, ucatr (ihippawa, u tablet was‘ placed on at monument provided hy the Niag- ara Falls Park Commission, to contmemorate tho Battle of (‘hip adiun and American troops. impac- diutely adjacent to the Nlagura Imulcvarfl, near lBrldgcburg, at lub- lvt was llliitTii on a monument erected by the Niagara lFalIs Park (‘ommiselon to commemorate the -l~‘ound's On the cast side’ pawa, July 5, 1814, between ‘Cum. sisters. v The brothers are Chistopher. Richard, Mtrlcolm. and John and thc sisters are Mrs. ilowurd Mc- Donald, Charlottetown; Mrs. llaroid Lyne, Ilalifux, N. S; Miss Sldie also of Iialifax. Tho roumlns arrived utllunter River on the evening of Tuesday, June 20th. and were taken to Harts- vills Church. 'l‘h0 funeral was held there on the afternoon of Wednesday, June 11th. at 3 o'clock. Tho srvice was conducted by Rev. R. ll. Stuvert. 'l‘hc pail bearers were liiessvs A. ll. Mciiood, Roderick McKenzie, Aiuriilwck Stewart, Malcolm (lillls, John Duncan liicKcnzic and llzluiol Nicholson (Darlingtoli). inicrlncut was in [he llartsvillo Centenary. MR. JOHN T. ADAMS. There passed peacefully nway on August 2nd, a well known and highly respected resident 0f Sou View, in the person of Mr. John '1‘. Adams, ut the age of 71 ycnrs. Al- though in failing health for illi‘ past iwo years the end came quite unexpectedly. Thcre- are loft to mourn tho loss of a sorrowing willow, two sons nnd four daught- vrs, namely, James and Amos, ofl Sou View; Mrs. William l). Coilvy. ‘Mills; Mrs. William .l. Adams. Sea View; Mls Nam, Win- chester, biassc, and Miss Floroutre. ilosmu, hiass, who urrivod homo ’i‘ucsllziy nlghfanil was with him when the cud came; also one hro- ihcr, .lu1nes, of Summcrsitlc. 'l‘h~~‘| funeral was hold on binnduy the, -i'th, from his into rrsidoncc, con-i ducted by Rev. ‘G. '1‘. Silriggs, of| Kensiugion, when» a. large number! gathered to pay their last tribute oil rosymrt to one who will ho greatly‘ lulsscd in tho community, win-rt- ho was i‘\’(‘l' rcudy to loud :1 hclp- int: lmud to zrny in time of ucod. 'l‘ho, remains were laid to rest iu the family plot in lrishiowu come-i tvry. The pal-l-iyuurcrs were Niossrs. .lohn, David. Jauics uuil Russi-il Adams, Vililliam ‘Coiicy and Hugh Cum pboll. Advertising Makes States Free Press, zit-lion of ‘Fritllitillllfliffia Creek, Nov. 2R, 1812, botwvcn the Canadian troops and the American invaders. i-‘our miles east. of the town of Welland, the battle of Cook's Mills, October 1i), I814, was commemor- ated. At Niagara»0u-tlio-~l.z\kc the llutill- uflFnrt (livorge, Muy 27. i813, was zilso marked. ‘On the ‘Moun- tain Road, uoar Thoroid, tho ‘Butltlo of ‘nCPPllWOiKlS or lBeaver lhims, Juno 28th, 1813, was also commem- orated. At ‘Suult Ste. Murio u cairn and tablet ‘were erected to ruark the first Snuit ‘Ste. Mnrlc Canal, surveyed by the Northwest iilnr (‘ompztily in 1797. Font Welling- ilvu, ‘Prescott, construtttoil in 1812- l'fl. us the ulain post for defence between Kingston and Montreal, has also l)('t'Ii taken ovor for pre- servation. 'l‘l\c interesting Glen- garry (lnlrn. sltuntmi on Monument island. in the St, liawrentto river, opposite the village of South Lan- cuslor, and r-rcvtod by mcmbnrs of the Gicugarry ‘Militia who took par; in tho suppression of tho liflbel‘ lion ul‘ lliil7, in honor of Sir John (Yolborno, oumnmmltsr oi‘ ills Maj- osl_v‘s fort-cs in (tuundzt at that time, has revolved necessary rc- pulrs. - Manitoba: In Manitoba, Fort Print-n of Wales, sittuuoil ui Chm-villi]. ‘tho most northvrly fort- ross on tho Anwrlcuu continent, built. by tiu- Hudson's liluy (inm- puuy from 1731i lo i747, lms been [tint-fwd umll-r iho general proton» ilnn of lln- Royal (lanzulhtn ‘Mount- t-d Pniico and stops have bot-n tuk- vn to protect. the rl-lics from fur- ihor (iumugm and dccuy. Sltiurleti about. two miles from the (lily Hull, Winnipeg, directly north of Mnin street, a monument was nructetl in i891 by the Manito- bu Historical Society on Ithc silo of tho encounter at Seven Oaks be- tween the men of tho Northwest Fur Company and the Sol-kirk set- tlers in ‘i816 when Governor Ito- bert Scmple and 20 of his men were killed. This monument has been token over hy the Canadian National IParks -Branch for care and preservation. Saskatchewan: ‘Fort Livingstone, covering an area of 960 acres, has been reserved with n view to the creation of a national historic park ut a subsequent dole. Fort Liv- ingstone was the first capital of the Northwest Territories in 1878- 77, and there the first session of the Northwest Council was held. ‘Many other sites are, receiving consideration and it is hoped that eventually every historic site of nntional importance and interest. in tho Dominion will be preserved from oblivion and become an ob- ject of the nation's care. Advocate Of Peace (United Press) LONDON, Aug 12~A free pro-as and international peace us a result of advertising were urged by Ed- ward A. Fllcne of BOSi0ll,]ll‘()lllifi'.‘ill pence advocate, in an address do- livercd before the iutvrnuliotiul zul- vortislng conventlott nf the AFsnuL atcd Advertising Clubs of the World. Newspapers everywhere, the speaker said, free from- iho eon» trol of "special interests,” will bf- responsible for the pcacc of iho world. Big advertising, it was cou- tcndod, “icnds t0 make the prcss indcpcrlllcnt and thus ouuhlv tho editor to ‘go straight‘ in his search for fncts and truth." 'l‘ho, cost of publishing tho mod- vru newspaper, Mr. Fiione f-Xiilillll- r-ll, fur exceeds the returns from circulation, or the price paid by readers and Slll).‘i(‘.l‘il)l‘.i‘5i. Six mil» lion (ifllléifg u your-whore than ft million po\\li<ls~~l\:\s bvi-ome u vvry ordinary figure, ho said, for "pro- ducing a grout daily in our largo cities." "it is clear, therefore,“ ho cow finned. “that tho prcss ls unilcr uu over-increasing necessity of moot lug competitou by enormously ox- pundng tho sources of its rovcu- ucs." Allditlorutl rcvvuucs arc oh tallied by n “from giress," ho ox- pluluod, prluciylztlly by menus of advertising. Those newspapers lhut uru not “frcf-..“ hu dot-lanai, may ohtnn their flllililiillliil rovcn- uos from “special interests." "in tho long run," ho warned, “there is no single factor more threatening to world pence than a press cou- troilcri by ‘special interests,’ " llig advertising, the speaker said might not always overcome ihc in- fluence of “special interests" on the press; and on occasions and over short periods of time, big ad- vertising itself might attempt to control newspaper policy. “But in the long run big ads can be paid for only hy big sales," it was pointed out. "And big sales will not come unless readers have confidence that the paper can he relied on for its news and editor- .. "Big advertising is not an econ- omic waste," the speaker contin- uod. "lt is a social service. it in, more than that. It is the basis of n press that is financially free. it is the fundamental factor upon, which depends the ability of the press to furnish facts disinterest-l edly, and thus promote the out- ‘ilninu Pacific Just one of the little things that make evcryd Fate brushes in, and Love again is denied. an A story that pictures the tremendous influence of little things in our daily lives with‘ a clearness and sharp- ness that is startling in its realism. A Tremendous Drama of Life PATHE NEWS AND TOPlCS OF ay life big with imgcay- d luxury becomes cvcp more unbcarabiq, look for world flozicc." The tioilcndcuco of the press on udvcrislng. it was siuiod, and the‘ l-onsuquvut ll1‘]lt‘llii\'|il!\‘ of wurldi pi-zice, iusufztr us it is uffl-cii-il by. tho moth-r“ press, ili\\l\)i‘l\ both to bu in iitJUUFii with thc basic chuusl gvs now uudor way in production- nnd ilislrihuiiou. “Iilziss ]ll‘llllil('iil)ll is wcll under ivuy in nmst countries of tho world" (il‘(‘i2\i'i‘ii Mr. File-tic. “'i‘rus|s, both vertical and horizontal. which ox- ist and are coming to the front in over-increasing numbers, arc iu lino with the ilost interests of social prnizi-vss~~~ oven though at this ilit)lll‘l‘l‘ siugc ihoy have all the fulfils of pioneering." Tho spf-zlkl-r cxillziitiotl that mass production and muss distribution ivorc inevitably di-pcudoill on mass soiling and that iln- entire program was dcpcmicnt on big zulvi-rtisitlg. 'l'hu spcukor pointed out that ud- vortising in the United Stuff-s iu 1023 roachvfi lilo "zlmazing figure of .'.~t3'lii.00ti,0tltl_ Arr-Fusing iu the uully prose; has grmvzi by lcups out‘. imnuils—ls growiufpwvill grow at an int-rousing pace as we go on i0 meet future. STOCK QUOTATIONS (Caradlnn Press) liAlillPAX, Aug, 12.»Sioclt quo- tuiious furnished by Johnson and Ward liimnbcrs of the Montreal Stork Exchange: iinll 'l‘i~li'pl\oul- llrumirtlm ill. lnuvrcuco Flour Ottawa Fowl-r (‘ubu (‘um- Sugar Puhu (‘nun Sugar l'f\l. (lit Pun American Pctruloulti 57% Auu-rlczui (‘au. . . . . . . . . . . .. 124V; liraziilain Frau-lion 47b4, Iioivurti Smith l‘fd. .. -~ lio\vurd Smith (Your. Spanish liivvr luw-fcrrvd .. 11554.; Spanish itlver (Tom. . . . . . . .. 108%- Hil-i-l (‘ompuuy oi (‘uuudu .. 71W, ilrilish idmplro Stool 1st .. ~- lH-uuluns Ablilbi‘ .. Shuwluiguu Luureutidi- Pulp (iainzullzin Gcuvrul Electric .. (‘ltuzuliuil Stonmship (‘our .. Asbostns (‘nun lluiuinlilu llrillgo. Monti-cal l‘b\vur Wllmlphg Electric Nuiiounl ilrewcrios .. Atlantic Sugar . Airhison ,_,__ Am. (‘ar & Foundry . Am. Locomotive Am, Stueltlug £1 Refining ,, Auucoyula Copper (hmmlinxi Pacific Railway .. New York Qflltflll Crucible Steel international Paper . Kelly Springfield Mcx. Petroleum lniernstionslhlcr. Mari Press Steel Qltr . . Reading ...: Southern Vanilla . IL". 34% if: ll. S. industrial Alcohol .. .. fltirdebaker ...... Utnh Copper U. S. Steel 81 Are the METAL CONDUCTORS GUTTERS On Your House LEAKING? HAVE U8 MAKE A REAL A new supply of high qradeCopper Gate Sheet: received and will be used for our Metal Work. Give us a call for your Fred H. Trainer THE RELIABLE PLUMBER Opp. Prince Edward Theatre Phone 393d. on l JOB FOR YOU Conductors and Metal Work lilii. I GUARDIAN condom‘: Jon Pnmrnfl L44 L _ ‘EN-lb di-ilbfivl“. i y i 136 Prince Street _flj_r__g 72%. t MONTREAL EXCHANGE i934 Victory . . 1933 Victory .. 1922 Victory i937 Victory . . 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