MAXIMS OIA MERCHANT h-i- The business man who flnde It nuguary to hustle all the time w||| probably find results coming to him with equal persistence. ‘fl lnbeerlptlone Delivered ll.“ glint], Ouudn nnd u.“ U. B. A. hauls tEllMilN BY REV. Mllllilllll CAMPBELL l]. ll. In St. James Church Yesterday Morning Apropos 0f Rece nt Convention 0f Can adian Teachers on Text “There is a l" . Lad Here.” Rev. Malcolm Campbell. D.D.. of Montreal preached very zrhly mm eloquently yesterday‘ morning to a larse and aililreflitltivc congrcgp. lion in Si. James Presbyterian Church. Taking as his text John 5;!) in: suid ills remarks would deal principally with the firs; clause of lilo ‘verse. "There is a llui here." During lilo past. week he was cspccizllly interested in read- itasltm. bccanle fond lnull liudo. ly surprised sufficient. for i], plied. prised. The disfdples ing the reports of the different "Tum-e 1,, ., l", “iilcrca 1| 1| . ‘ < ~ | ‘ . _ , , , h“... Wm, f“, H _ ‘ s l H. opinion oi ll aoffxilfjig] o5 lllu Canadian Toach- ley lolvvos and two small llSllCcH llilrt Lanuma" T"m'lm"" Ifmlmlmlm‘ “"3 era ltllfié-ll uln. lie had learned what m-c they (nngng m, mm',y.,..ileiosest possible r-onlnlullicatitlrl he. with illllil p casurc. some “m” on ma, ‘my m u lnmmum o, 0mm lwccn ihc Provinces is csscntizll, ago, tilut tliis convention was go- ing to be hold in 'l'rince Edward Island. n place wilicll he had le.'u'n- ed to call ills own ns ho had spoilt his sumlncrs ilcre during the past silluution. fill lh" boy for thc Plii(‘l'l-'.l3llt!lr~3 u lflftccu years, although born in On- 1 .. , , _ , _ mil" N" "all" Place cuuhllslylllllfl-lilnrrl’ lilr-Fulfllllllfirq ‘no have bccu solcctctl, ho ' ' " ibis convention, the most l|np,,,-|_.‘su,,|y or the My and how and iwn small flsl », .,. , _ U011 of Jesus pffilidllllrfll‘! ills supply was not i]; . M“ l“ m" hands "l The dvfiastelriglt’ 'l‘llc lud was undoubtw to sun his small stock of provisions so wondcrfuliy 11mm. I wero sur-f n answer t ti. ,. “m1 Whit"? food might ‘bu. olllialillllgflfiltlll“ ("my on Frmny ‘as’: |Kl‘"f‘y. it was a boy who saved the, “Milky. TPHllZlllg the inlporianccl 32%’- The People's Paper w’ I ///., /"/ 7o I ZIP?‘ a Strum: Country-wide Wave of Reaction _____.__ ____ __ -~ . éh-"lii earl byiveryllody Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew Aga‘ \\\‘= \\\\ CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, AUGUST 9, 1926 Thirteen Natives (Special to thofiunrdlan) CAPETOWN. South Africa Aug. 7. —Flamer [wgpfi m, area approximately five miles "iuare today at lilover near Durban. tripping 1a native: i who were burned to death. Sev. eral planter: were ruined by the destruction of 2900 acre, of sugar cane. ' Teachers Move for Better Island l‘ The following resolution wa ullrlvoti nnd unanimously passed a ithe (Iauzuiizlu 'l‘c.ucllers‘ lion Convention. ‘van-f. . ‘llféflflll? ot’ Canada. anti wilcrcas the "f dt-lcgzlics zllicntllng llil‘. convwvnllon ‘have lcarllcti by rlicnclz that transportation [ar-llltie _H _ i)f |,,,y,|,,,,,_ zlrtlby no nlezlns colnpzlrzlille with turul gas sa t, folIMen are giving their liver, .14, a those available on the mainland“quantities, to np-llllfilclovo he it resolved that tilislldflflfiflll" Burned to Death Of Transportation iolle of‘ tllo concludlllg sessions oi‘ 'l*‘llilt‘.f‘fl- cioelcti in ln Lilo interests of thc llllily of tilu fu-rsunill cxpcr- natural lIllNlIlllllES noon, When the The Royal Commission nn Mari Andrcw iitae Duncan, closed session lil tilis city on s for Sydney. L number or witnesses were oxamin transportation case. for Ml". Donald McKinnon. K. (l. l‘ Major lr. ll. Mufiae, the witness cxanllncd not concern this sulbject. lll order lo properly ascertain tlu , rcsuurccs in nllnera S|\Vl‘.ltlill of lilo -Provinco. ilo ox existed llerc and said ' (lrfvornnlont time Rights claims. headed by Sir its ‘Sstnrdayt afternoon. and leaves this morflllili; At SZlll|||'(lily'B sittings quite u THE lillYlll lIllMMlSSlliN ' SESSIIJlll HERE Held Its Final Sitting on Saturday After- Island’s Transporta- tion Case Was W ound Up. service to Charlottetown. Tho [lrescnt summer schedule expected with ‘the bod, und car ferry conditions. only nine months of - vice was not. The witness submitted flcncc the memorial 8B the bsd been procured lisald Mr. Mulch, was that, in tho Y I Wwiutcr. only the Maritime Express m" h, hfllwccn l’. la. i. and the mainland prcsscri lilc belief that oli and llil'.i‘.ll|lill!f'.[l3(l witll the bout and tile in vast.‘ Aulcritran that if thcwtlich ilassengers and mails. reached Sackville at. 6 had donu o'clock in the evening, had to re- flilllulc)?rldlillllayllllilgllatllllll§2lkh2?l,,l?; {ityllluui-‘Qlhllll- ‘Some have lrloli tulconventiou urge upon tho proper what. it illltl0i“l0lil( lo do ullder lllPllIldlll there until 1 o'clock on the M many Hpimmluns and no ‘bmmr “(Mel no“! flllill b u boy ls worth in ilmnlnlon nuihoritpes 11m "dvfm. tcllns of‘ ‘f nnfoderation, there following day. That was the mm would h" Hpkmuad ‘for H "m" “St-mun; I lalv up! given us various ilillly of speedy illlprovcnlellll..ln ‘Wlllll "M" ‘lwlill "0 "eelhcmlfllllvu here from October to now. ivny. ho ilskcd bud tho. .1 ll '8.“ " m“ "mil "f lmiflllltfilllllli Wllilrfl null flFlWlHl l>y nlaclus."l "w *""“’"Y m“ ha‘! ""'!M“Y- M""°”"°' WM" "m" "Y"! . t. ot l ng and etiucaiting a ind, illcy,lu conlnlissioll at an cariy data a ct-ntly ibcs-n lnadc .by the Americnnlpasscngors did finally reach Char- tcucilcrs of ifunntizl, from n," lb“. H“ “N, w H1. v iic. to ihc Atlantic (Zoast, tho teflch- no)»; ynujph‘ p, lflslx“.r:,llzlllt,..hu “mm era who arc laying the foundatlnnifg m, mm, ‘ Hsoconll carfcrry. ‘Filcrcl can lcll how much a boy, (fflflllllllly now boring for (lovcrnous island. w "i" ("NWT (‘tllliflll-‘l lhlll filulll is worth. Wc mcasurc various‘. killing or the OySlPl‘ industry it m], uhy do tin-ac men and \\'lillll'f'i ,-,,,,,,,,,,,||,,_,, m, yawn“, flnnuhuwh, ltraiuillg due him that. cannot bcltbis i' lvurrlnzlnrit; tiff-refillingltlllcir lives to lllQWo nlcausro wlluat by tho ilusin-lyi-Ztlltlvn with tile Hl'llill)lI'l|(llll. gnyyuy". tr a‘ cal ufas, hold ihfiflflpsilk by tile yard, milk by U", klunrtnllllt), cvery mun is under oilligatitlnlhtld been illanled for a ‘ ‘ "mmmlliilli- ll 1H hi‘.- gold (by the pcnnywortil and coaiili) the boy to give him rccoguil.itlncpldclnit- cansl- “Tiu-rc is a lad bore," cuuln- llilift! arc boys and (‘zluluia wilo have witir them tho potential Yearling nulltiiutir). llle potential making ‘oi’ (-3,, "maSm-p Canada. Prorcotling llo said: ' l This ls the season when nnd girls are beginning to of returning to school nnd to col- lekc. ll is the time of life plann- pg. be- by the Lilli. ~31"! "NORM. decrls my conscience $100.00, but as a W43 mL-“guffl “umicplllti liillfiiiifiillfiiflfilll. ‘Mr “llriiP-lll special season of the gflnlzqdl m, |,,_q,|,,,,|,,n a, Tuskegm but if by example or afoul-ll HI‘ l1 motion celluin waves [pm "my "m, m, 1,,,.,,.,,,,O of mom you may bcip some lad to conic truhfollrinll and lusasm whlfill M" rfii-tlfllcrctl than one hall‘ a million dollars a lllill-‘ilill’ YmlF-‘i will conspicuous place Canadian particularly transportation. chiefly Charlottetown, H e The witness also referred to the ill that. country. lie saltiflieccmiber of 11125. , ill speaking that lilo American season opepf-wi Sncicville. at 7 rfclouk in the morn- girls in hy U", 0m.‘ m.g,,mpm,_, by laws Ohof ills native stute Dallicl Webster a few weeks lbeforu this conlltrys ing, and was due in Charlottetown nlnliléllil. "Our soil is pom" wc cannot giving 0i’ the we have m, Hfflndnrd by “qlmy, we produce great crops, lull wc plant. chance to compete for trade. H". Yap“, or n 1,0” schools nnd churches anti wc raise "(Hiker T. \Vil‘lllllil-‘.ltlll wcnt buck """"-" JWYB to the old pla-niution on which he "“l‘l°"9"""" m’ "11- zhmkWVfl-‘l reared and found that on the be ‘Veflmiy- Y0" "my ""1 "Uflllil-Y ma" “ervlcet hooks us u slave he was valued at the mm"- f,-@@,,,;,,,_ y". ,,,~_ society or ill the industrial worltlnlflull suiuztlstlolutheso occurred fishermen n0 ill the afternoon Mr. J. F. Whear, Postal Inspector alble to arri-vc on timo.. Ami that is the greatcstpvas the next witness. and he gave lays ill transportation had led to You may not evidence regarding delays in tho losses on the part of island dealers those especially inability to supply their in brought ailnut by delays in main-fcus-tnmers oil atilottetown, they were again delayed ifor practically another day ibefore ,tilcy could lcavc for the east or rsolvtil. The Railway Commission rovincc bv (‘he llumfllllg into had iJrilcl-ed the f}, ;\1_ R" m glyg ’l‘llt-ll.(‘._zlllzltlzl of American oysters which vim second crossinur, which was put lyliholfhiuto effect during Novemiber and This train left. but the witness it had never been These de- bolieved that within a l-essonaiille salditilne. if’ transportation was facilit- Bletween atcd. the result would be a greatly andflnflreasctl trade, but with the pre- TlgnlalL I“ "my, mu" q l _ he a servltroflllill- ii fulfill“ remedy had bcen seuit conditions merchants were tn receive K ti, t: as eacl s atunotlwlinr and ihrrlugh his work huu- ill" ‘TF1! WWW" "l Whm‘ “ha” Mjmm“, “mm? m" Humm” mmmm “m”! l“ “cem- much lower ' ' “m- NOW W41 KY9 dreds or ynung men and ym,,,g‘immol'l.rll. Are you able to nlakeby the floulble service which Wahfprlces, [f] him ‘pagt them pad ' responding lil lesser or greater de-l lzrcc to iilc general movement of N] pm, qvrvkw liftl- planning. With TY-‘nllyflflll l"! 'i‘bcrl~. is a ind here. WM, wcll? Can you hold up before was the lack of postal car service. urt saying ovor and over again: sort of a ind‘? llc may he a 1p_,hinl some one tusk and urge him island hound trains wore ill-id tic. Lord iivansuu wearing a vplvppto work at it while it is day? (Iunlunrlel- the schedule, for twenty “Tia lifc. whereof our nerves are 3m; My}, ,, scuni 0h iifo. not death, ‘for which we big starched collar, with new boots and white bands, but he may also he u barefoototl. women of his race have h3g1] ,,~,,|,,_ some imy sec the inlportzlnctl of do-‘lu "Dflrfllll-i" ling some one thing and doing it cause of delay within the Province you make him to realize. that the ship never comes in for the lad who simply sits on the dock and u plllnt- - lrcd-heullcd, frcckletl-fncefl lud with "m"? all" Yo" leach mm mill ‘W? Wallis‘. I‘ and further. thlJ/t Igrimy hands, u soiled blouse and although all boys cannot become patched l(lll('k(3l‘l)f)l'.l((5f‘B. $55311“ "if" lllllnlllllg "B lnllllY- Tl unless it be a girl. "mflqpgscinllhas tholugh tho great He, p. ,,,~,y|,,,.|,|y a mm- ha“! f lwvgv were 11mins bundle of nerves. W,‘ M l)!" 9-" lllllllwlni,’ U"! with cntlluslusnl nlnllkhupflg"lmlll "l"! the Wily "l the jump. Solnotinlcs ynu hear he“ i" m‘. lgillbfllflllffzl. twhllo UK‘! sonlconc. whilltvslt the boy, "Can't m“ I“ m)" h“ ill hi! ll‘?! FOYBll. -l)ii-. you kccp still? (if course ilo prmmkln- l". DBOPO W0"! 119V cannot. And if you could keop g "a 591ml"? "9 “my *"'°.lllln still he would not he worth ibllsy lad, a ilubbling over and always on I t i But. of , ‘ w la ovcr sort ho s, there is noth- MWI‘ was their time needed 0i’ lng ill tile community so important thinking today. it. is a period of transition and no time is so dang- erous as that one. l" lllc midst of mil this the chal- lvllso is thrown at our fcet. us it Was llil'liVi'il that day -by Jesus. When ho looked at the nluliitudc. Mill said in Philip "\Vhui 5'1"" we do’! Whoncc shull w" lilly broad, that these nlny cal’! And lilis he snid to prove him." lflillli» did not. know whui. lo do. simon. Peter's brother said. "them is u lad here. which hath fivu loaves and two small fish- Thls lad. with ills flvc loaves -_ “wuowooooooouooooooo Condensed Specials RATb-u. per word. not each fowl-lion in this column. :*“v+o+o-»0+o»4¢+0o4< _____________ ‘WAITREBBES WANTED-APPLY Vlvwrul Hotel. 1143-8-7-31 LAM-m O MAID WANTED WITH SOME fi-ixporioncs. Apply Guardian 0t- CG. IOSI-ll-Ei-tl‘. L ._%______i_ ‘Jga PRINTING or svssv "lcflhllofl, cheaply and expedi- “mlll! executed. Guerrilla Cent- lutery. Phone 132. “ and somcillues kicked. and scold- kceping. lie lr. u practical lad who wants to own things. to man- age and to have sumo practical purpose ill life. Tho ucqulsiiive instinct is strong within him. Tho student. of adolescent-c fieclnros that li is u. good filing to oncnnr- "K" boys in vhcculllt- stamps, coins or curios, and that. lilo boy ls oflcn savcd from helm: a illlcl‘ by bclllg a collcclor. Ho is an ndvontttlrnus lad. For him llfo is u glorious field -for struggle nnd adventure. iic luvcs lilo dar- ing and the ll(‘.l‘()li‘.. llc is o grow- ing ind. Tho curly llflfllfllififillfl". period is one of remarkable growth. The boy of l2. l3 or l4 lililllfillillfiii incrcnscs ill llclizht four or five inches in n single year. Tho pilysicul surpasses tho mental Ill llovoltlpnlonl rousoqucnily ho oflon appcnrs to be stupid and awkward. if you glvo bbn sonic- thing lo curry ho (i-ropil ll nnd trips w-ben bc attempts to pick up the Dltwfefl. Mnunwiliic ho is cuffod ed nnd ridicnlcrl nnd looked nPO" as n clown nnd nuisance. it is a period of turmoil und confusion. Now interests are appealing to his mind, now emotions aro wolllng up within this heart, ncw idcus are up- pearing upon his horizon. What can we do for this lad? Someone has said. "llf if"! n"! going to do anything. ilflfmflllfini- for the oversize man W" "W" M’ gin before he is u man." ii liellfil/C the church should offer to every collectors of’ famous, every boy can be success- ful who nlakcs the most of his tal- ent and ubilily? Can you bring some ind illto touch with noble itienls und reveal to lllm the illl- portance of starting right, keeping right und to the right? if you are ublo to do this ono thing, you may easily take your -pin.ce almoni! Llnlso noble souls whose names are written in the record of truth. There is u. lad bore lil the Sun- day School. iio is pfflllflilily not very pious. bllt he is inherently re~ llgious, and the religious instinct is as fundamental as the play in- stinct. Upon ibo Sunday School rests the responsibility of touching the bible,und tllut book fullof stor- ies of ndvcnturc. cilll bc tnado woll- (lorousiy attractive to-tinl ilIlIIlOHC- out ‘boy. Tho school must ilriui’. (lod near to ‘lillll. Anrl ihc lad is keyed ill advance in lovc truth null beauty and sincerity. The‘ lad loves to (lo things and the story of that horo who could do all things through (Ihrlsl. who slrouillheuell .hinl makes a natural llfillliiil. Ono fender of boys said, "Boys entor the religious life in rvt least all many ways us they outer tho wutor for swimming. Sflfllt: plunge ill-- a tiufinito docimltln which settles once und for all what illcir atti- tude toward right ulni wrong shull be, what lilcir rolsltlon to their God shall be. Some wade in—do~ llliCPlltlily, cautiously, slop -by stop, each step revolt-ling that another step is desirable. Some run in a little way and run out. ngtlin, ‘but continue to run in n iivtilo fnrthcr each time. till at lust thcy swim nfl‘. -u numiber of (changes of mind. game are forced in—Tlloy may finding themselves in. decide to remain, or they may lnako frantic efforts to get out. -Some sit down on the beach and simply let. the tide come up about them thcy practically accept. the situation, by an accumulation of little decisions. thou. A further lnlinutes at Mollctnn, and that was the natural place for mall transfer to take place. But they were not lnnde until the trains reached Srlckville, where another viola)’. averaging fifteen minutes was in- curred on this _ account; There were still other delays at Tormen- tine. Borden, and Emerald. The second train, supplied dur- ing the summer months took over nine hours to complete the trill from Sllckville, and one and a half hours oi‘ that. was spout at Elnor- aid alone. The double aorvlcc now given for tho sunlincr tmontils. Mr Whenr said, should , lbe supplied all the year round. or at least for tho whole time of open navigation. ‘Filé Railwayslnbjntvtion to this was that iraffic did not warrnni. tiho necessary expense btlt this Province claimed that. its request should not Ibo set aside merely on tho grounds of ifhc expense. The (Znr iv‘orry‘s loss of trips due. to heavy ice. Mr. Whcar said llel regarded as inevitable, but tho rc~ lief ferry, the Scotia, bad missed trips us lute ‘as May 24th, June 1st. and Juno iitb. iTllfi local trains west of lsum- nlorslrlo had missed as llluuy as twenty-five and thirty trips dnrinli a. winter. and although sonlo sev- oro storms had been experienced. ileon considerable loss of good will which tho merchants had to buy back lby hriiiling with lower prices. ‘Exports to the Old Country, continued llle witness, could he considerably increased if this port and ProviliTea could gel. more steanlsbips to call. To the fbesl. of his knowledge this was the only port in all Canada that had not proper railway connection with the waterfront. A considsralhle number of steamer; called at this port. but. with the exception of’ the railroad wharf, which had berth for one vessel and a private wharf, at which freight vessels did not dock. there were no railway facilities where shipping was carried on. Any action to get. improvements. concluded Mr. 'Mlltch bad always been met by the C. N. R. wit-h the cry of expense. The people of this Province contended that they went into Confederation on a dif- ferent basis froln the others, they were to he given an efficient ser- vice with the mainland. to the put in with tho consolidated charges of Canada. . Mr. Leltb M. Poole, General mer- chant, nt Montague, said there was u very poor service in tho custom part of the island. ll. was allmnt forty-eight miles to Montague by rail, and li. took three hours t0 mako tho trip. Thcre was much complaint of the freight service. there Jleing only throo freight. trains a week. The rlccomodation both as to railway nnd yards was also very poor. There was a tllcy did not. warrant f.hls ineffic- ioncy of service. Six inches of snow bud sufficed to stop trains. Mr. R. E. Mutoh, Wholesale merchant, roerred lo the standard- ization of the Provincial railway and said there should llo no nlis- understanding abont it. Stwnd- ardisation applied to road lbed and equipment, and did not consist merely of spreading narrow gain!" rails. Ho referred to freight nnd passenger service with the maln- land, nmd said that this also was far froln satisfactory. Silip- merits of eggs from this Province sometimes took ten days to reach Montreal. and the average period of transit was eight days. The most of that time, to ohe lbest knowlerlile of tho. witness. was snlnll hnnbor wt Montague, but most of the shipment was by rail. as the hanlmr wasn't dredged, and vessels could not come in of~the same capacity as years ago. Montague was still on the narrow gauge line, although the witness thought that. standardization was to -ho completed by September ist. Last lull shipments of potatoes ly- ing at Charlottetown had been liable to hoalvy damage from frost. on account of lack of either stor- age facilities or properly protovnod cnrs. Mr. Poole then explained that sloraize facilities were inade- quate at Charlottetown. Montague, and Georgetown. Want . of slrb- sidized stoalmors, he concluded. greatly handicapped export trsdo. Hon. J. A. Mlcdoneld, M. P.. there should be a through pullnlan was about the ‘best that could be present road But double ser- saitlafat/ory, the is- ed in (aonllection with the lshlndhillund was entitled to the full twelve which ajmcnlhs sorvilze. » brief was suibnllttod on IFriday by= 9y}. presentcd to first the Railway Commission in i924, Saturday, wus-ticaling with i.lle only one whose evidence did ioltr-towu service. Major partial relief Nicllae said tilero was a need herc,sillcc the ‘presentation of the mem- a government vge0lfifllliitl survoyJorizll. H Tho present reason of complaint. Suckville-Chax- lie said that n iiiiElK n nn Hiiiiiiiilifi wn iiliiiililiil Serious Disorders with Several Casualties Reported from Zac- apu. MICXIbCO CITY. August 7. - To- day hmllghl. no lessening in tho Slffllllfid relations existing between the Catholic church aLlthOFliies and the Mexican govornemut over the government's recently imposed re- gulations governing the enactment 0f the religious classes of the con- stitution. There apparently are no Dmliielrts of a settlement of the controversy at an early daft), The priests continue to absent tholll- selves frolll the churches, but the doors of many of the edifices are open for worshippers to enter and metiitatn and pray. BllBluc-ss circles continue gloomy. fearful that the economic boycott instituted by the Natlonaal League for Dfllvhlifl of Religious Freedom as a protest against the religious regulations, may assume more serl. ous proportions ln the capital. Tile belief prevails here that the movement calling for no expepdf. lures by tho’ people except. for ab- solute IlCCBSSlllCB, l5 being Qbgygd much more in other parts of the CDulllry than in Mexico City, but there are evidences of its effect. berlaparticnlariy in the moving picture houses and in the purcha- ses of luxuries. Iltilmle from Zscalwu. state of Mivhocau. says that there has been serious disorders between the pop- ulace and police and soldiers grow- ing out of the religious situation. The PBPOFls add that the troops are in control of the situation but that there were several casualties during the combat. Neither the gov- ernment nor the local newspapers have any authoritative details. Qllllfl u number of lpoints in King's had no railway facilities at all, and a numiber of these were water shipping ports. lfleorgetown huubor was not open ‘all the year round but it was the island winter port heforo the Car Ferry was instituted. ill answcr |to a question from the chairman ‘the witness said that the potato industry had grown to a consider- able extent in this Province ln the last six or seven years. it was safe to say it was the most illl- portant export. in the lust quart- er of a century there had been an enormous change in methods of transportation. once it had been mostly water shipping. lf the proper facilities were now avail- able t-here should tho no difficulty in getting good sized ships to come here in the open season for potat- oes, and other locui traffic, though not. very large. could be developed. Cuba was one of the island's big- ized steamers impeded the trade. nlmqgr nothing, 1t. suffered some in the full. The reversion (Continued on page 3) Au OLD TIMER \% our; WHO CAN RE MEMBER WHEN 'LEG" REFERRED To A PIANO L TORONTO. Aug. fres-ll westerly winds, mostly fair. A_. eph‘s' iifospital ilere yesterday. Mr. operation his Granby. Sheffortl County. Que, on December 26, 1882. He had FODT": sical condition. Mr. Bolvin's condi- tion gradually grew worse and phy- sicians declded on an operation as the only hope oi’ saving his life. A serious peritonitis was found when the surgeons hope was held out for his recovery. The only chance for life was in Governor Heartz Lieutenant Governor Heartz enter- tuined at dinner at ills private resi- dence, illdgowater, in honor of the members of the Royal Commission now in the City. The guests on ar- rival were graciously received b)’ His llonor and Mrs. Hearts. ly decorated and the service was. as it always ls at (loverllment liowse, all that could ho deserved. llnrning flnlrdlln, Charlottetown Gurdlnl illN. [ii-Iiliiiii BUIVIN vlssn a AWAY suulnu iiFlERNiliiN Death of Former Customs Minister, Which Followed an Operation for Append- icitis, Occurred i,n Philadelphia Where He Was Attending the Knights of Columbus Convention —Late Minister Represented Sheiford County, Quebec, in the House 0i Commons Since 1911, and Was Acknowledged to be One of the Most Forceful and Convincing Speakers in the Canadian Parliamflllt- (Canadian Press) HiLLIlAlDEl/PHIA. Alli;- il.—ll0n. George Bolvin, former Minister of Customs of Llanada. died at Si. Joa- Boivln, was operated on for appen- dlcltls Friday night. and since tbs condition has been reported as critical. Ills death ac- curred late yesterday afternoon. The former minister was born at sented his ‘home county in the House of Commons since 1911. With his wife und three child- ren Mr. Boivin came to Philadel- phla. no a delegate to the Knights of Oolumbus convention. lie drove his motor car here iroln (lranhy and showed the first signs of ill- ness at New Haven, Conn" a week ago. He continued on lo Philadel- phia and was stricken at his hotel last Monday. but physicians feared to operate because of his poor phy- operated and little localizing the poisonous condition. Entertains In Honor of Royal Commission On Saturday evening His Honor The dining room was artistical- illuminatod and The following were tile guests: The [lieutenant Governor of New The mun who aye the right thing at the right time will hi" little difficulty reputation for magnify. A medical gest markets, ibut wallt. of subsid- Mr. W. J. Boulter. said that the seed potato exporting business had grown in the last three years froln what from wnnt of protected curs from shipping by vessel io tho railway 8.~Marltimo, Brunswick. Sir Andrew Rae Dunc- an, The Honourable Justice Wall» lace. Dr. Cyrus J. MacMlllan. The Honourable Premier Stewart. The ‘ilonournble (‘bief Justice Methio- pon. The Honourable Justice iius~ zurd, 'i‘bo iloll. Justice Arsonuull. The lion. John Sinclair, The lion. John MacDonald, The lion, Senat- or John Mulman. Tho lion. John li. Myers. The lion. HF. McPllcc, Mr. Jliflillie Stewart, Colonel Kecffc, A. li. (l. lo ‘Lieutenant (luvernor ‘Todd. Mr. F. Mcllurc sclanlltvrsfMr. A. l‘). Mcllctln, M. i’.. Mr. John A. Mes- scrvcy, M. I’, Mr- ilarold Jenkins. M. it, ills Worship Mayor Miller. Mr. .1). A. Ml-Kinnou, Mr. ll. i). Mllr ray. hr. J. C. ilousten, Mr. J. A. MacMlllan. Mr. A. p. Markcl. Mr. f). K. Currie. Mr. It. Mflfilllflfllfl, [Lieutenant (loionel S. R. Jenkins. A. l). C., Lieutenant Colonel J. f’. ‘Hooper. A. D. C. Lieutenant George lluntain, Naval A. ll. (1., Mr. li. i.. liullnlor, Private Secretary, Mr. J- R. Davies. Social Secretary, Mr. J. E Wyatt. invited but unable to come Sir Andrew MoPhuil. tiolonol Jas. VA. McPhail. Mr. J. J. Johnston, Mr- A. C. Saunders, Mr. ii. J. ‘Paintcr. Mr. J. 0. liyndlnnu. Mr. (loo. lio- Blois, Mr. C. il. Miles. Tho following was the menu: Grape Fruit Marnscbinm (‘iliilcrl Celery, Lettuce. imperial Olives, Salted Almonds, Ripe Tomatoes. Soup-Tomato, Risque aux Riz. in eltlbiillllnq I Pounded ll" Two 00M! consultation was held spun-any by eminent physicians who fnund that the patient was be- yond their aid. Mr. Boivln was Supreme Direct.- or of the Canadian branch of the Knights of Columbus. OTTAWA. Aus. a-The death 01' lion. G. H. Doiviu, fol-mar Minister of Customs and member for the constituency of Shefford in the llouse of Commons removes one of the outstanding figures from the political stage. His death which oc- curred in the heat of an election campaign after a scsslfln In which he was often the storm centre of debate ilas aroused widespread sympathy. Acknowledged to be one of Lilo most forceful and convinc- ing gpoakers in the llouse of Coin- mons, Mr. BolvilT was called upon to defend himself’ and ills govern- ment repeatedly durinff the dBbBl-Q on the report of the commlltetr which investigated the Department of Customs and Excise. He was the head of the CuaToms Department. at the time that Hon. if. H. Stev- ens made the sensational charges which resulted in the investiga- tion. Upon him dyolved very fars- ely the work of laying before the iiouse tho government. side of the case. lllll. i Desert- Strawberry Shortcake. Whipped Cream. “EdKQWBlBT 399°‘ lnl“ ice Cream. Sultana Cake, Plain Cake. Cherry Cake, Canadian Cheese. Kraft Cheese. Nuts, Layer Ralalllfl. All‘?! Dinner Mints. Coffee. During the dinner, Dixon's Or- charm-a played a number of excel- lent selection. The following program was than rendered: Song: Mrs. W. E. Fletcher (au- cored.) _ - song: Mr. Arthur Bruce, (encor- ed.) Violin Solo: Miss Kathleen Horn- by. tencored). Song: Miss Lucy Blanchard. (en- cored.) Trio: ‘l0 Canada" Miss Blanchard. Mr. cored.) Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc "Reserve Friday, Aug. 13th for fustival at Long Creek. Good time guaranteed. 1163 lVirl. Matcher. Bruce. (En- "Comn to the ice Cream Social and danrs ni. Kinkra Hall tonight. Aug. 9th. 1169. "Will Provincial Auxiliaries of Protestant Orphanage lu future ad- dross all (lorreapondenco or contrib- utions to either Mrs. A. J. Houle 60 lllllsboro Sh, or Mrs. J. T. Wind- sor Sl-dy 5'3 Bayiield st. Zi "Tyrone Dramatic Club will pre- soKt their comedy drama "Our Jim" in llope River Hall, Monday August 9th. Most. successful play. Pleasing specialties. IMG-S-Pvrfm "Como to lee-cream social in flrllhanfs Road iiall Monday even- ing. Aug. 9th. Hocaeds in aid of institute. 1130-8-14! "Warren's Mill, Burlington. will open for grinding Monday. Tues- day and Saturday each week. Sev- ing other three days. 11l3-8/i-3l "Come to tho Tea and led cream festival at St. Mark's Ang- e": you WANT GOOD MIA? so _ z h, It d k_ m H, t l, _ T ,0 m l 6 Fish-flaked Fillets of Salmon. , he 0 rluni-ty of by non-resistance tn influence spen between t s c y an Sac as a proper storage ant rans o n , cear, 4 licsn Church. Rutlco, Friday, Aug. to alluullel-n’. man and of Mel-km $3.12,?“ Ty ,,§.,......'l”° of some wbout him. which is rielcsinn." ville. when complaint was made portatlon facilities for freight at Montreal rain .. se~os 98"“ PQPWWIX- Fouls-Duchess“ can, 1.149.344; Building. Phone ll. ' 00d Khlb where the gang Now it. is the task of the Sunday to the Railway. it said it was doing Georgetown would assist not only Qufilwc. rllu. . 82-56 Entree-Aspflfflfl"! Tim on , lxnaunctc mum have a School to present to the boy a the best it could. the people of King's County, but Charlottetown, rain, . .. 6tl——60 Tmllll- "A meeting of the IAbersl-Con- YOU WANT GOOD ENVKLOPE! chm“ for expression nnd- brand of religion that is so attrac- Mr. Mutcll said he wished to also the whole Province, as there Halifax. foil. 68-—~60 "NR-Young Turkey, Scrrloilc sol-votive electors of Trecedie Poll Prices. 50 for 20o, 100 for 35o, e,- fnyalugeflt chrpmm, madgrglylp, me that he will recognize the spank more particularly of the de- was no reason, if and when freight Boston. cloudy, . 72-54 Farce. Spiced Jelly. will be mp1 u, m; pm] d; Trump, I50 for 55o, 500 for $1.00, 1000 n, is not enou-gh that we provide Christian as one who lives a natur- lays in the arri-val ltn this Prov- congestion existed at Chariotte- New York. cloudy. 80-76 l/Qlotlbiee- Creamed Potatoes. on Wednesday, Aug. 11th at 8 p. l" I148. Pqggnpp quad“, school. m, the my There ,5 a T int-c of , - and mails. For town, shipments should not he Hllrh "(l8 lhl! morning l! 19-14 FY9911 P989. New Butler Besmum. By order of @m'll1|lf06.—.l. J. Office. ‘ ' (Continued on page Q) the convenience of travellers. made to Georgeyawn even from and tonight at 11.43. Sweet Pickles, H. P. Pickles, Picca-incey, 80o. - Mil-Mi.“ m . . ,“i‘.\Z Dollqgjs l“ Saved are Dollars Earned. Buy . .._-_..¢. .. “Robin H i