‘ tillty of -tile four young men who t >007.’ "oaum ' i aver: ma: hm Guarantees Member A. B. O. - i '§ rlattetuvn Guardian, 0g; Shh... Qumran. n". el new. ll- Cov The Pele'ap,er CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1922. .1 III l InILOulllI-ll-ltltl-AAM-IO Annual libel-lotion, Delivered [Ill l2: llotuent and llbl " Charles. lislloole oi. Musical Programme. The Charlottetown Chautaqua waned yesterday afternoon when hr S. Albert McDonald, Chairman of the local guarantors, took the planllbr-lll 8t lllree o'clock and in- troduced the Superintendent, Leon M. Pearson, who will have charge of tlle program during the week. [Following cl short recital oi dialect. poems by Mr. Pearson, the Dunbar Male Quartet and 11am] Bell Ringers gave a program oi delightful music which varied lrom vocal and instrumental to comic numbers, featuring the Swiss novelty of bell ringing, and displaying throughout the versa- compose the company. The quartet opened the evening session last ll-lght with their sec- ond program of music. The coin" nlanding quality oi Mr. Musclfs riecp bass voice, the plcasing pet'- sonallly of the director, Mr. Mail‘ lison, and the skill of the entire colnlpsny in handling the well- luned bells are features of their program which left a most favor ufnie impression on the Churiotitw‘ town audience. . The first lecture oi -lhe week was given last night when the il-lon Chas. ‘H. Poole, Member _of the New Zeniand Parliament. 3D‘ peered and discussed in a most forceful fashion the social prob- lems w-hlch that new country from which he‘ comes is iaclng,_ and which are palmiieilcd by problems which Canada is facing every day. The lecture was not only tlmoiy and full of sound reasoning, bill e Address Delivered by lion. New Zealand. ' Splendid in; the company or Miss Edith ll ynne ‘Mattliison and izsr Shake- Bllfillfeflll Ffillertoire. compilny, comes Miss Mary Agngg Dqylg, Wm‘ "- leading oi the charming American pluy "in Walked Jllll- lY-Y". ilillleflrlllg this afternoon .it‘ ter the musical prograrg, 'i‘)-.._- ver- Bfll-llll)’ of this dramatic resin-r has won her universal zlpplause over the Chautauqua circuits. The iprogranls have been nu- nounccd to begin rlt iilrec in the afternoon and eight iii i113 even inn. lllBtMd 0i at the hours stated previously. An added feature 0f (he Chg,"- iauqua. this year is tho morning lecture of ille Superintcnrldht, The first 0f tilese was given y»...- terday at the opening of the pro" gram. and the second will be giv- en this morning ill. eleven o'clock, when lMr, Pearson will discuss the developmental‘ the Little 'l‘lloll- tre, illustrating his talk with ii ilramzltic reading from "The (lop pcrhcad." THE ADDRESS Hon Chas. Pooie's address on Social Redemption,” willie illli oi information and educational worth. tiontainoq much of that spontaneous llullmr which capti- vated his zlurilence. lion Mr. Ponlrfc experience as a represen- tative of tho important district of Wes; Auckland, New Zcrllunrl, ilas flied him to discuss ills topic with authority. it was a broad-minded discussion o_f_ nlguiy gilvernmcntxll problolns embodying lin linzliv-is Dr. A. Graham . Bell Died in Baddeck, C. B. (Special to The Guardian.) SYDNIEY, N. S., Aug. 2. —Dr. Alexander Graham Bell, inventor of the telephone, died at twp rfrziock this lllornill-g at Belnu Bhrcacil, his uotdle near Haddock United States Battle Cruisers At Halifax (Special to The Guardian.) HnllidillfAX, Aug. 2.-— 'l‘llo lini- led Stair; battle cruisers Florida, North Dakota, Delaware and thc cruise;- Olylllpla, arrived here to- day, lifts-l‘ a two lnollths‘_ cruise in. southern waters. Tilcy will remain ill Halifax until August l5, when they will leave for the Virginia Capes for target practice. The squadron its in command oi Itoar Atlllllfill Newton McCul- ly. A total of about four thousand it was also characterized b)’ a 0e- hghffui humor that. kept. the at‘ lention of the large gathering i throughout. Tile finest lnllslcai programs of the entire week are promised for today-when two companies oi ar- tists come to the Charlottetown ullalitnuqua; The Great Lakes String Quartet is the olfllllllllfilm which rlcompanierl eat-President \Vllson on his tranrAtluntlc voy ages. all organization made up oi men, each one oi wllonl has bee-n- ofie-red a position with (‘he Chica- go gymphgny Orchestra. This coin puny has remained intact because-l. they desire to pllll’ 1191MB ‘"1"’ larger Chautauqua audiences and lyflng QDOQ 111E510 l0 {NOD10 \~\'1lO are not in touch with the lnuslcrll motropoli. T118 Quliflet Fives ‘l full evening's prosrom wlllléhi- ‘Both Miss Eslellv Bushes "m1 Mr, Clarence iluwdefl. W11" ("Tm (he nughcs-Hawdell Colllpany, all pouring on the afleruzioll cruel-ll" 100w, have been soloists with the Philadelphia lsymnllvllv Ofches‘ (m, lMiss Hughes. the soprano. comes to Charlottetown with the ravdggflqp 0t having the finest. ‘oprhnp vnlCn (hilt i185 will" m" ltartained Chautauqua audiences. ‘Fronl gngllgqmltllfl. ...§_.____ I 4 OQ-O-§O-O‘ 5 JIONDENSED- SPECIALS; - o-o+o¢ "Ramon-roe. per lino oer dlv- liv- o r line per day for 8 days ol-pvcr. s8. s line per day for 6 days or ovcr Count 5 words to n tine. Group! 0i l figures, initial late s. 60ml! f" one word. 10 per oen . discount or cash. Address forms Dart of all. .50 mugl he pale of. Bnaclul lute! Furnished Room d. 75o for setup; words for one week. Bil-ll!- wunted. for seven words. 50o l)“ week. i‘... ‘w-QNTED- A CAPABLE MlAlllwith the exception of lulliltics erl‘ Am“), 3L plumes, Mhtnsc, l20\minuls and—womcil. New Zcuiunil Brighton Road. Aug 3-ili.,l'ec.0gnizillg the fact that women ,__ , ___._.-_ _- lluvc the right to regulate cvlroll- ‘Fog BALE CAR (RDADSTER) munt of tile home was the first Apply Turner, Charlottetown country in the world to emancip- qamge, 721-1-31. are women, and the women had. he said, projected a‘ - wellilurlul L031‘ _lLiAl>li8 GRAY COAT moral clcnlellt into LhUpUMiO life hehwggu Fitzroy iSt. and Kep oi the country. Women were also PM,‘ Fume, kimuy leave at at tile brlse of u great number oi 2i. reforms recently carried out. ‘ Gundlfll. offices Logpgonp Upper Queen street n purse contnlnlng bet/ween 87-00 Finder please teal/F andMLQO. at this office. Reward. Marathi‘: non ‘School, No. l5. McEwon, Sec)’. 68-1-3141. __ 'NOTICE—BR|NG YOUR GUNQ in good order for the fall's shoot- Lrvwn mowers shsrllfllllvi to ma, and have thorn Dllt tug. stoves and work promptly attended James White, 86 Kent (St. "dirty ‘WANT!!! -- VII l few real live rennsolltstlve all general repril ill every city‘ nnd town in Cans- stop sis- prevents acct (new a n"! sell: big profits Write for particulars and agents‘ all to sell automobile "llll positively dents: every our 179M? 9537 t0 bropoeltlionb Canadian Auto run physically nnd mentally more M. ,, , a m "[3 iii-iii: Illll, Olltlrlo. _ ~ (Continued 0n Page Three-l onlsnnwieu Becolld ‘ Class teacher. Supplement $95. J- n‘ to WANT oi’ some nf the nlore modern laws enacted in Now Zcniand and tile manner in which they have been working out. ‘ New Zealand, Jinn (tanned "The World's Lilboriliory" -for trying out experimental logis- intion, nnd in addition [1l0l'0t9"" the Paradise oil-the Pacific.‘ l-l claimed of his country that .it conl taincd the condensed beauties oil five countries. lPts s0(ll,/,:ilr and] vegetation make lt a Kine place] to live in, nnd it had often llbcllt described as rbe lost, loneliness and loveliest part ni’ the Pacific. Respecting snowfall, not ii snow fluke had ever been seen there ex‘ cept in a picture. At first New Zea land, he said. was inllzlhitaicl] by savages among whom cannibalism. was rife. ill turn, Hon. Mr Poole- ‘pointeil to tho visits of tile voyag- ours oi the Dutil, the French anal finally the British. With the ald- vent of the lntcr. trails illcrcuscii and tile savuizc ullmutcly bccumc tile friends oi the pioneer. At Ibis mgr New Zenlund. sn-iil Hell. Ml‘. Poole. has, without Bolsilovism. slipped into [liq (ivnllltlonury stride and revolution had been net zlsidc. ltcferring to other llritisil dolninions, lilo speaker stated that his country owed ‘much to Nova iScotia nnd other portions of the Atlantic slope. There had been muny, he said, in the sec‘- lnns ho mentioned who h". blalv ed the sells to locate in New Zen land. Silver and gold urn not the .chicf assets oi any nation said ‘Hon Mr. Poole and s0 with New Zcdizind. The success of .lily itoull~ try depended upon thr- supremacy of ilumun nature and New Zculilnti knowing tilis, had labored hard to lllhlkt; all lihc cscnces of its life contribute in its building. it had been an Old law in New lZelnsnil to grant the right t0 ux- (erclse the franchise to nll .uiu‘ts Mr. Poo DOMESTIC LIFE ‘Po regulate domestic life New Zcrlland, finding herself wanting, took steps to furnish remedy and the first public health departnlonl of the South Seals was inuugilrzl‘ ed. so that infantile lllorluiity has, us‘ a rcsull, gone dowll to tile low est percentage ever known tn civ- it is the right oi every boy nnd girl to have a lillorul education us New Zoulund recognized long- ago, said lion Mr. Poole, (but hrr free institutions of civilization wcro biliidod upon the mental ut- tiilldo of its people, and to this snd, tho stuto at nll times cnrlcrl- vorod to give tho boys and girls ll chance ill life. Respecting the in- ner social liie of the cnuntrY- "l" spclikcr stated lllut the lll0tlt‘l‘l'l dangerous clement in lnosl coun- tries today was the idle rich, lliil this was -nll exlccptiloll lnhis coun‘ trv, it was the wlsll oi the muior- (Ly there. he said, t0 dcvciop cllllll l’ P llllflhliln. Thou New Zeaiund said l" nilovo speakers there will ho rcniurkn by ilny others lin udditioil to ilddresscs by tho lMcal-ninis, E. if.’ Second Day ol.Proviii l Rifle Association Meet Several ileeilly Contested Matches Shot. ilxcyeileilt Scores Were Made and Great Enthusiasm is Being Shown by Competitors. The second day's shoot of the Provincial Rifle Association was lion Drug Company's Match tilo previous day. Oll completed yesterday and was in lllc aftl-rlulon the remainder hmh in regard g0 weather con- of tllc iliaicllilllilid lirier Match (“Llflng nnd scores made even and the Corporation ‘Match were nlorc successful than the ollcllinfl day. Tile competitors have settled down to business nnd all are silowlllg tile grcutrzst enthusiasm in the different ilHrtChGS. ‘in the lllilflllill; the first stage 200 yard range oi the MacDonald Brier Match and the Cadet Match at 200 yards were pill through and the first prize (‘or tile former a silver medal, donated by the Rlifle Assoclatloil was won by .\'lr. (l. G. McLc-nilall, wlllncr of the MacKin- shot, lilo latter being won by (iapt. A. ltollcrison, with u score of 4i) points out of a possible of 50. Mr. it. t‘. (‘bandit-r nnd Mr. W. lie‘. Nirfluilulll look second alld tilird ]11'.l('(! respectively. Altogczllop ycstcrziilys shooting wllscxceptionrllliy gbodand ti. titc wozitllrlr remains favorable today's will be r-qualiy good (l5 lllcrc are ll llllllllllar of excellent matches a-lnilllg which is the Ladies‘ (‘liai- lclli-Zc 'I‘rcllily nlntcil which will be shot in the afternoon. THE PROWSE BROS‘! LTD» MATCH. men arc on board, including more Kennedy, ll. J., (‘._ It. C . . . . .55 m: 32 100 than seventucil illlllilrod nlldslllp- liciklbc, .-\. J., Sgt. ll. A. . Jl-i {i2 3i ‘J7 lllell ironl tile United States Na- Mcilae, ll. [J., H. B. . . . . . . .. 3?. 32 Ill 95 val Acaliclliy at Annzupoilc, bid. liuiilr-rsioll, A.-S., Capt. 105th... 2i! 2s 1:2 90 Tile vessels will be open for pub- Snlitil, W. Capt, .. . , 29 i225 .it: 90 ilc inspection at specified ilours. West. G. W., Y. it. (I. . . . 2D 32 2!) Si’) .‘ ___...<..>____ Hooper, Percy, M. ll. L. .. . 1'2 29 29 till F‘ t C i llccr, G. 1L, Sgt. H. A. .. . iii 27 2i) U0 Johnston. W. A. (7apt.. . . fill ill 2S 90 0 Aldlnnis. Y. u. c. . . . . .. . . s2 is 2v iio ' ' iialltlrigzlil, l’. J., H. ll, . . 2D 30 ‘.59 lltl _ 0 Allen, A. w., cdni. Y. n. c no 2o 20 ss ' ' ' llfillllf‘: Plltvlil‘, VY. ll. (‘. .. El ‘J8 29 83 D nlclmns, n», l. n. t: . . . . . . .. so it :1 ss Kennedy, l". 0., Cpl. ii. '13 . 230 3i :35 86 Monro, J. 1\., Y. if, C... . b0 d 2i fill 1ST. (JATlllDitiNldS. oni}, Aug. "fillers. W. 1a..‘ l‘. n; ' . . s1 :25 so as 2.--'i‘ilo first cargo of British coa (“Hahn - < i3 hi? for the‘ Nirlléuyai tiistrict is in the 601M mil.‘ 1y]. ‘{- 1. . .. . 37 :7 .l.. Welland Canal today llmlml for ‘Hvlgnn "l; H' f‘ j.’ the (mini-in ‘Paper Niillrl. at vicralll", ‘w "R M ', 7,’; y‘ ,- ‘Phornld. it is oi‘ the stcuin vur- fiche“ "1' p‘ G" . ‘ ' ' ' ' ' “ f,‘ 1;‘ 57 3;’ lotv and is being brought by the M“ L lumuv ‘on '1 j-J 33 T,“ 3f colllllalny's llcw steamer Trllbuilcni y; " * ~ f“ :3 ff b» 1e a full sized Welland (tllnal frcigh-l ‘was I ‘ i7 -- l"; (er, dirt-ct from Newcastle -i>ll|(’:_“'d]_ w ‘ ‘i3 31 'l‘yno, wllcri: silo wu-s built. (lap- OQifl "3 - 1t M Ti) ~.’.. 80 lain J J. Norris iis lu charge. it .vln('nl_i"'(jy" R‘ ‘ ‘l7 80 is probnibiy the heaviest llllll)Olllltl_i~._ll_l" ( :0 a!) 7i) coal cargo that over entered thl2|., ‘.611’ ,1 ‘"9 f7 79 1.2.1:“. s. s; s c . . Z. LL .l so}? loin A. 0. v7 2,,- I)!‘ s . . ' r - -0 73 MCLOHYHU] S, __ 3g, g7 _ Soldiers Monument . " " . Kennedy. W. .. 2o 2:: vs 71 T B U l dplntelrsrln, (I, . . . . ., ,_ {l9 3r; g3 77 0 e JlvQllllrrlc. J. .. .:0 20 so 7r, l-‘llflll- L. It. .. 2o 2s ~25 76 Todauy ('l‘llursda.V.) Augusitlffftchlc- E~ .. 2i 31 24 75 Zlrtl, at 2 pm. the lllollulllent £'l‘-:(,_'f(‘,wn' (I- ‘Mel ., 2s :24 24 7r; vctcd by tllc Presbyterian Conqrlilllllllll‘. R. (n, - -- 3o 26 24 75 grogntiilll of Murray Harbor Northlldhfss, Anlb.. M.‘ . .. 2i 2S 22 74 and Peters Road to the, nlcmoryhclfdlll. A. W.. b. ~-, .. 26 26 :52 0i the boys from those localities, CCU“. Y- 1i. -- 39 19 25 who fcll in tile Great War will "(will J- ll, ,. . s: 21 1:; be unveiled with suitable core» lnony. , ' , ' Tho monument willch is erected wait"! THE PRQWSE TEAM MATCH ill tile cemetery at Murziry liar‘ , _ bour North is ‘built of granite of s“ 1“"""“-“1Y-1‘-(l~ - - - - - - - - - .. 86 siinllle yet. lnliii-(asslvii design. and Lflvlmlflllllllhth .. .88 l’. -i. ll. Brie. weighs about clcvcn tons. ‘F- ~ i’ "l"- - - J- - - - - - ~- ~97 Z71 9.00 lit contains tho nnlllcs of the fol- “lm- "lllteftl-lr-ln, A. (', ,9‘; lowing soldiers: l?“ -M"-11f‘"‘"'ll-ll- G- G- - - - - .83 1951b Bil. Private William llonry Gralluln, ("mt- Slnml» W- E- - - - - - - -- 90 265 00 age 21 yours, killed in action mmnmi-Y- A» ~- - $5 ~ March 17th., 1917. Kf-"lllvlly- ll» J. - 100 (Y- R- C. ltoy Angus {iVlacDonal-j, age 24, Kemwibv- W- J- - 77 262 450 killed April 9th., 1017 nt Vimy filfigllllls. W- . srl ‘ Rmga . cililliu, h}, _ 90 Y, R C_ v James Irving, died of lvoilnde, Mily- B- ..\‘.'l 261 3,00 w Nov, 9th,, 1017, (West. (l. w. . . . . . . . . . . . .. 90 William H. ‘L. ‘Illellly, ngla 24 109K. ‘N. i). . . . . . .. . 8d Y. R. C‘. l/Ollrs. killed at Palsscilenrlacle, @111- A- 0- 1f‘ . . . . . . . . . . . .. 78 ’ 256 250 Nov. 5th., 1917. - Tenn '_.._-._ John ilusscli Davidson. age 2d, . JUDSON TYRO MATCH ' .- kilied at (Ja-lnbrai, Sept. 27th, 1918. l'l"<-‘\V='l0. ‘llll-folll. M. R. t“. . . . . . . . . 89 5.00 Nicholas lMlileLcnllilil, ilge 35 “Hike. W. U. Y. it. (l . . . . . . . . . . .. 88 4,00 years, killed at Arras, Sept. 2nd., Hvlvbvn. ‘ll.. Pie. 105th . . . . . . . . .. 81 3,00 101s. - Hos" Austin, B. it. (i .. 7o 3,00 llfeitb Grilllam, killed at Arras, “l0 In 1C. Y. ii. U . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 98 3,00 Aug. 27th.. 191s. . . . . .. .._ ilaylcl‘. ll.. Y. n. c. . . . . . .. .. .. . 7s. son Those names are on three sides 77 2.00 Moore, J. 5,, 3th Sig, (in, ,, oi‘ the nlonument and on the Niut-Pllull. A. l»), 8th. -Sig. Co. 71 3,00 fourth are tilc following lines; Munroe, 105th . . . . . . . . . . . .. 69 3,00 w n 1 d S} d growupizl..vY-.El’t.uli.. 69 300 o are 1c roa . iort ilys ngq roivn, ~. ., . . i. I. L. H. . 67 2,00 l we lived, MPKillllUlluiA. l‘. it. C. .. 67 2,00 ("cit dawn, flllw sunset glow, Sllnipson, Cecil M., B. R. C. 54 2,00 Loved undlwore loved, and now rMilllc-tt, A., Y. it. C. 54 3,00 We lie in Wanders field. Taylor, Wilfred. t‘. R. ll. . . . . . . .. 54 v 00 Foster, i~i., v. n. c. .. d3 Zoo The unveiling progrlinl is as “Mai 3011'" 63 1.00 0il0wg;_~ ' McDc-nzlid. ‘Leo. C. it. C. . . . . (31 1,00 Opening Hymn, Ayers, ll. Cadet . . . . . . . . ... 01 1,00 Scripture Reading. ' ' ilyllln. - THE MACDONALD Fosstilr. E. H. . . . . . . . . . . .. Xfiitiyei‘. BRIER MALICH s 30110,, John ‘ irrelss~ Tlcv. J. S. McKay. T" Qili- bioorc, J. S. .. Address» - Chairman oi Conl- 'M@L'i‘-l\‘1‘~‘5\‘"- (i- G» ~~ - -- - 65am: J. B. . .. . . mltlce. Silver lll.i. ‘ Piprcn, J, s, _ iiymn. llocr, G. R. .. . . .. l-Vlllwccnlbe’ A _]_ _ _ _ .‘\llf1l‘0$5—~ Rev. George C. Tay- glftklb 17- ~~ "Zslllllll, W. E. .. . r- no so "s- - »- llhldnrls, J. M. .. .. Unveiling and roll call. Chandler, ll; C. .. .. tlilh-onnmyy, 1L y __ Handing over monument todfenncdy. W. J . . . . . . . . .. .. (‘funnels 0. H. . . . . .. Trustees. Anld ..l. A .. . . hlhnhgwor-(h, H“ \'_ _ __ _ .. ~62Al1l<lh,l.4 n . . . . . .. also llocper. Percy, . ilflrrnrlon, J , , , , ,_ who McKee, J. D. . , lill-lorton, Harold l‘ may wish in ndd their tributes t0|lMfiK1niilin,Alpll0n£0 . . .. (llM-hephhh, A_ E, _ 54 the mcnlory of tile fullon ‘horocscflrowse. ilnorld i... . .. . ..61lirown. (lille 54 —<&>-—'——— Monro, s. C. . 00,111,100“, J_ pp _, _ 54 WIDE DESTRUCTION Mcilennall, S. . fillflrnwn’ 1g," ___5;; 0F BANANA CROP _ MacDonald. Leo . . . . . . . .. .. 59Stewnrt. .l. C .. 53 ‘ IN COSTA RICA Robertson, A. Capt, . . . . . . . . .. Silllirtcheson, Harold , J-d "AMPAX X——-2 Ad l ‘glclilllllllsi, lW. .. ..522‘1'(.1ln1nli6f‘ Allan ... .53 ‘ . ug, .— vices o rot c. cer . 3. oes, .11, , , , , . , , , , ,, 5d ibi- Direct Went indies Cuhlezdnlilision. W. A.. .. . . ..58"oles, R. L. . - 53 [Ionipany here slate that it ls Chandler, R W. 57Mcllne, ll‘. B, r32 rlllnorod in Jnnluicri that u’ ilis- Allan ,A. W.. .. . . . . . . .. 57 Brown, 1, M, , 52 ‘astrolls ilurricane in (‘Josta Rico. lfiionincily, . . iirlicnncdy, , , 62 ris cruised wide-sprout dcstruc- l. cCallum. . . . . . . . . - - - - -- llon of the banana crop. West, F- W. .. m... 6.... .. 57 lcvlllllllle" ron. Page Three.) Responsibility Pails on Railway Executive (Special to The Guardian.) WASHINGTON, Aug. 2. ——l’res idem llnrding having rccclvcd advices lrom Goverlllllcnt agents at CIliLilIZ-‘l, that tilu striking rail- road siluplncn w-lll accept his peace [iroposal is ilrcililring to place full responsibility upon the railroad executives for the coll- tillllancu of the strike it 1_l ltspzar- illyzlllg cffcct upon illlilirl-ILY.’ Canadian Govtlilay Adopt Measures’ in CoahSituation (Sll“l‘1ll1 to The Guardian.) i0'l"l‘.-\WA, Aug. 2!.~— Some ac- tion nlay be izlkcn by the gov- crlinlelit iii this nl'icrn<.-rllls mout- ing ill regard (c lilo coal situation‘ as iilc llluttcr was discusscil at ll ilroirlilgctl council lbw-ting yester- (lily nnd will be rcln-ivui today. in the nicaniililt- aiiiitzr-s are expected from Washington in; to the rwli situation thorn, 0'1"1‘*-'\VVA, Aug, 2.—'i‘h<-ro wasa long ('Jl1)i1l(.'l crlllncii-trlduy lvilicii W“ ‘lllflllllflll ill‘ two thirds oitilc nflnisirii and practicality all the time was irollsunlierl in dealing with routine ‘business which hm] accllillulntcd in the period nliipsnil since tho last council took iliacc 74 llcllllilllllfi d!‘ lllinistcrs and cid Iin-tercst. Mr, T. A. Wilson, U. "of Lovellead is the new lllOtlcfilifll‘ WA tarnish glnflp (v.15 flffld at on ~roafl i ruled important Notice Ultl (Special to The Guardian.) PAitllS. Aug. 2.--—l*‘rance has for wzirdczl another sharp note to Gcr many ilt-lnanrling payment of two nliiiloll pounds sterling by noon August 5. U-niiess this payment is ftltilconllllg France will takc cucr (rive IHOEISWITCS the note strains. ilt was learned authoritatively however that tho coercive illiJllSllrCJ conitenvpiatcd are not. lnllililry in nature but ccoilollllc and financial. This latest note was dicspatcllorl ilnlncdizntoiy upon receipt of a lllfilllllfllil-(llllil frillll Germany you tcrday pleading the inlpossfbillity of paying private property claims ill vicw of the collapse of the lllark and the panic stricken situation ill financial circles. "illln to Demands Payment of Two Millillll by‘ August i5 ill Default of Which She Will Adopt Coercive Measures. oil 'l‘olesday‘s sudden ll i...“ teriing this general statement! declining to give il. specific answer even in ln face oi the French ultimatum’ anvil all cif the allies have alulounc ed their attitude regard llllg the quest of Germany ior a partial moratorium. Premier Poincare without delay rushed his reply to Berlin renew lilg ills original demand for pay lncnt and repealing that coercive pleasures gwouid be taken if Ger llliony does not comply by moon on August 5. The ‘German note which lprolnpt reply iroln Paris was in response-to one from Premier ‘POlBCItPB July 26 demand i-ng t/wo nliiiion pounds sterling German toward settlement uf French claims and rejecting the pantlal momtovr Gerlllalny contented ilcrsclii with illln requested. Chicago Street. Service Prepares I To Break Strikers (Special to The Guardian.) (iIlIUAGO, Aug. 2.——\Vith all a-rmy of strike lbroukcrs fronl New York reported ready to step ln and run (Tllivillqtfs silrfiicc cars; To Allied Debtors l l (Special to The Guardian.) l PARIS, Alli-i. 2.—l-‘rzlnce wil| rc ,fusc to grunt h ‘demand tllzltnilr (ivbts b» paid, lwas sollll officially stillcd lflllll). The note ndrlrossoil debtors oif England by ilworsc ‘Wililill llilkS for llilFllili so’. i 'oi‘flclal circles as it n-cgntizltiulls concerning war rlcbts Ifruln tile financial be held in London August 7th. I Presbytery ml l '13") Pfvflbytery of Prince Ed- "Wilftbllilillritl met ill regular 595. ‘S100 lfl MOD Htlll 0n ’l‘ue5(1ily‘ nlorning and afternoon. The l a _ UPS 7d MVUEYQOOH, a large amount oi roll-- 72 iiine business was disposed oi‘ as well as some matters of special and several llcw elders (NiCllplOfl their places for the first time. ‘The usual question of the in- crease in nllnlsters stipends was thoroughly discussed. For eight- een lllolilils this Presbytery has (JOIISlSlOIItLY refused tn recom- mend this increase to congrega- llvus generally. bur sincc, during that time liver four lllllltlfflfl cun- gregzltiolis ill (he church have ud- vanced to (he new lllillinllilll, and the General Assembly last Jun»; its ruling. willie tllc Home ililssitln Board ilas anllollnc crl its intention to ilzlylhclncollli- from April first 192$ in the auglllcntcd cilngrcgrltlons svmcll have qualified, ll was fell‘ that this Presbytery silouid no longer stand ill the Wily of ruling of ihc Assollliliy going down (o til-l in.- rlividuai congregation and accord lng [nlsscd tile following rcsolu" lion: “'i‘ilnt. carrying out lilc in» siructions of ASSPillbly, this Prcs bytt-ry‘ undertake he visitation of all conurcglltlillls paying loss than tile new lliininluln." Another mutter of considerable interest was the proposal to roar- rsnlzo the biuuludurlcs of certain congregations in tho eastern purl of the island. This was a proposal to nlllkc two strong congrcgallilns ill tllc place oi three, 0m- ol‘ which ls augmented. The Qvidcnt. opposi- tion ol’ some of tile sections was so great that Presbytery decided ill the lllczlniimr: to lcavt: nlilttcrs as they arc. but tilero was u strong fcciinl: expressed that the wider interests should nnd will llllilllllli! ly prevail among these people. Mr, Davidson's resignation was further considered and as it. was his wish to adhere t9 it, the Pros- sldc us interim lrroilcrator. ‘Dr. Stewart of nonlillutod as moderator oi forth coming Synod to mcot ililllinx in Scptomfher. Arrangements were the visit to the in the near fntllrh of- tho Presbyterian College, Halifax congregations, 'n“m""'i""‘ ‘OW-live tiwnsilortutinh ticlr lmcrllldlly i|_ Lllgiunil insists lll lts‘(jl|i[ir p n 1 officers i" 1mm“ and Major JOlliil Lloyi tlemrni of war oiiiigiltiilns s0 thh; 1110810011 "my lmy the United States its co-llslidorcri highly illlpnrtant iniw-ls a“, . \ will cxclilde conference to liytory ilgrocd to accept it Ind lip- pointeil Mr. ‘Mitchell of Summer- HilllfllX, was the in made for island Prln. Muciilnnonmnd Prof ‘Sllilw from it is decided to request Prof Show to meet in a four days conference with as many of the ministers as can arrange lo come together at some convenient centre. Prln. Mae Klnnon will Visit a number of the police prcprlrcd for traction war‘ today. . At tile same time zlgencics of tho _clty. state and federal govern ilnrinlts iziulicilcd lllowls (o cml the Police llzlnoirris got in touch u. n oi‘ the National Guard. |Ciluries Egan of the Bomb Squad Builder. who dir cr-cted tile police during the race riots. I (‘ots were placed in every police lstutlrlil. A large part of tile force I'm get one gooii nllgilifs sleep. I James Watldeii, ilcad of u lilil-tlflllilliy known strike breaking iagency, established headquarters in a local hotel and it was reported .i.llut more than 500 experienced ilnotornlcn rind conductor-s wait for {word to start operation of tllc cars. iirish Republicans I Q I iFlre on British Sloop i I (Special to The Guardian.) FbShGllAliD ‘HARBOR, Aug. 2. ‘Sunday by Rcpmiiiicadls off Ken mil-re. Both tile British and lie pulblican accounts state that the Republicans fi-rcd first but the its unuuuuuuullu A .ll'P mhh public-ans (ieiaialre that a small boat from the sloop approaching tile shore refused to recognize a chill lngic. . . . . 'i‘llo sloop opened fire. one shot hitting the coastguard stat-ionnuc cording to the ‘iloylublicans. Tile British report Cilst ll naval ollficor ‘was wounded aboard tllv wed to go home last night. No. Decision Yet . Asto RR. Board 0r Headquarters (Special to The Guardian.) OTTAWA. August 2.-N0 announ cement is probable "this week as to lh-e constitution oi the new director ate of the Canadian National rail way, is Itbe intimation today in the light of yesterday's Cfllblllfil.‘ lit is stated that tho matiter will probably collie to a. head next week. ‘The prersulnncl of the board there is reason to believe has not yer. been discussed in the cabinet nor has the Minister of Railways com nlllnics-teil to ills colleagues his selectlion as head of the road be yolld indicating that he has one or two in view. One is said to be a high official of the United States road but of British origin. , ‘The question oi location of head quarters will likely be determined by the board rather than ‘by the govcrnilllenlt. There are divided opinions in the cabinet il-B t0 wheth or tile llOll/fd silouirl be numerically large fifteen us permit-ted by the act or only six. ii the larger board is created its functions will be largely advisory to a small exe oulivc or the operating manage merit. . . . . Premier . until; .. . Meetillgfifflculties (special to The Guardian.) WINNiPDG, Man., Aug. 2.-— Ill well informed circles it was stu- ted tilday that Premier Bracken ivas facing a degree of dtfliliculty in the selection of ills cabinet,- whiie farmer nlemhe a elect who promised that. he would -be given an entirely free hand ln the choice of lllinistcra, ilave- not. approaehell him in that connection and it is reported that certain, influences in Winnipeg have nlrlde advances. sloop, on wrllicil the Rcilllbliczins opened firc with lllaclllne guns. ilitil)(l»l<)W./\'l‘|:7ll, N._ S., Aug. 2. --An ailtoinoililc iurnvd over ncilr B1'1l|l§l.'Wil1Cl' with N. 1:1. Myror. Iluytoll Scales mun, and A. W. Jonah, Ilphzlllfs wholesale lcntilor mall of lMoncton. Mr, Jonah is in the ilospitzli, and Mr. (Myrrcrtr is badly cut up about the body and bruised. Mr. Jonah has three ribs broken and internal injuries. l l Announcements? Coming Events, Meetings, Etc IlATllitb-lllc per line per flay. llc. per line per day for I duymor over. tic n. line per day for (i day: or over 6 figures, initial letters count as one word. l0 per cont. discount for cash. Address forms pnrt of M! and must he paid for. "Reserve lhlgilst 9th, for ico crcnln carnival at Dunsfllfinzlgc. 724llii3i. "Trlxl purl-ire stand. J. S. Wodlnck, dlly and nigilt.»---l<lrncat MoCarcy. James Power. 699 1 Til. "Taxi Service, country work I specialty, being perfectly ncqunlu ted with every part of tllelsland. 448-1 .- _.-._- m. All officers oi the sud of other units are invitr-d attend. Authority vhsg been grant ed to wear uniform for the vision. ‘lso-a-ill. l can guarantee you good and qulcl service at reasonable rates. Phone “The Colors 3i tile 82th, Abe;- wclt Light infantry Regiment will be deposited in Si. James Church on Silnrllly. August 6th, at 11.00 A. regiment t0 which have not met with the en lire pleasure of themremler-eleot _-__.i03l_‘_. The Weather, . . Temperature, Tide, Moon, Etc. TORONTO, Aug. .l.-Light Mod crate winds. Partly fine in East, and Sbowery in wvesllarn liocslit 18h. High tide this evening at 8.02 lllld tomorrow morning st 7,13, Sun sets this evening a; 7,37 and rises tomorrow morning at 4.45. _ 1a.! Kid - EX TRA, MlsrER? 0C-