Maxims OFA MERCHANT ___- ghflllld do tomorrow. Cont: Guardian ‘two 1887 ‘MM...’ rounded “my” Guardian. The maximum we did yesterday is the /- '/ //// The People's Paper Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew OHARLOTPETOWN, CANADA, TUESDAY, JULY 14_ 1925 F much than silence. f , QMAXIMS or A MERCHANT also speaking is’ less sociable Annual Subscription: Delivered 36.00 u! Mull. Canada and U. s. A. “.50 ii nu ti s , mains p to its Treaty Ob- ligations nsistcnce that China live up to (footy obligations and protect l. lives of foreigners was onnoun . today us the keystone ot the ii licy of the llnited States Gov-a 1 munt iowurrd "that nlltlflll. oerctary Kellogg outlined the . nude of the administration at‘: n WCUlf-clltl conference here tli President Coolidge centering oily on the Chinese situation. i insisted also that there must “scrupulous observance of the ligutiuns to China entered into n e Washington conference." Frntulatlon of a definite policy as deemed necessary h)’ Ulr- PW" ident and his Secretary of State n view of reoent disorders there a opurdizing the lives and proper- y of United States and other na- louals of other countries find on ccouut of the completion 0i‘. rati- cation of Washington's treaties paling with Chinese customs and e rive-territorial rights. Foreign debts as said to be progressing satis- actorlly also came up for cons! £1 Hitler-Secretary Grew participate ir. Grew accompanied 59's., tar!’ ‘ ight to WashInElQn tote Department head ume his duties after on interrupt- d vacation he was spendinl-i ill 5i- nnl, Minn. £O£——--—-— To Our Citizens .19 poeeible that the accommo- ouws l-istcd with the Housing b tiuniitee may ho taxed to capa- ity. if such an emergency should arise we wish to call on every citi- zen to throw open their homes to our guests from nlbroad for one night. then notify Mr W. it. ‘Tlnncy, Old Home Week fiend- quarters, vPhone 3Z0 who will make arrangements to place the guests. We must: not let the reputation of Charlottetown be tlniured in any way through lack of litspito-lity. We must oare for our guests whom we have invited, wliom wc hope to have with us asain nnrl whom we want to send "WHY with: the kindest remem- brancre of our beautiful city. {Si-id} Old Home Week and Firemen: Tournament CommWice. (Canadian Pren) QUEBEC, July lil-ltlnrdlnal Begin suffered u slight lmlisposl- lion on his return from a nrotor "in to Saint N-zizulre yesterday. but a report from the palnoc to- iifly stated that he was “u little ilvticr and We hope that due to his very strong constltutlion, despite the fact that ho is in his 86th ycnr he will recover completely." "4-0-044-044-004-400400-0000‘ o Condensed Specials g BATE-dc per word. not enrh insertion in this column. ply 2'5 Stewart St. . ‘PHONE l22-—JENKINS l TODD for choice meats at lowest prlc- l b-iE- rs. Blake Bros old stand. ( HAD ONE LAKE,- lilurkot Building. 2281-7411101 TH‘ S _ I'LL 8E1- Q3 _____________________.___ ‘rouno- nuns: com-house small sum of money. Owner nil)’ have some by app-lying at ghis 291 office. ‘fltlnurauqua Tickers-Jun- lvr and Senior, may he obtain ed H! tho Y. M. C. A. 2283 L~~ . 'WaMrso-._ LADY’! lsoono- hand bicycle. Apply this office. Zfllli-‘l-XLN.“ v\\ ‘LOSTZ- 0N LEAGUE 0F "it Will 8t Guardian Office. description cheaply and erred "W"! executed. ponubl ind noitwifi. “l; u‘ m ‘a oc a m. Inclination, party o! H. in the Prince Edward Theatre and l although from past experience with this compan expectation had been WAMPSCOTT. More. July 18. vllvheu u, {very was not a moment of dlsappodnt- lo ment or from start to flui-sh ran right, along cellent -index of nvhat was to follow. spirited, huiuorous and sung in ex- cellent voice and harmony. The solo work showed exceptional talent each soloist being an expert in his line. Tbs audience rose to the occasion ilema-nded an encore, bu; owing to the length of the program only a were richly rewarded by applause to a Charlottetown audience these were the (Jhair Exhibition by Li. Sea. Mugwld-gc who wrestling. tumbling and self settlement of which fence. (1911 Musicull greatly lion at the conference in whlclé ‘mmenm who were not slow w show their appreciation. ‘FOR SALE-CABINET SEWING tvlachinc, sold at s. bargain. Ap- 2294-1l. THI Cross special inst Wednesday. a black soul under arm bag con- taining some money, vanity case, finder please leave 22I3-7-11-8l - ‘we PRINTlNG or evsnv Guardian Central Job Printery, Phone i83- ‘BOILGRO ll NOW AN INDU- a ltlure a e n:- llflntl! the mote; pleats and “'7 N Implied tiny time of 5998M Hill Agency, 5.1! p. longer. |Ni MUSIBAPABITY HilllSE BRIETS ll. iii. S. BALBIJTTA PERFBRMERS One of The, Most Enjoyable E n t ertain- meats Given In The City And Fully Ap- preciated by Large Audience. A full house greeted the concert M. S. Calcutta last night high key. there wearlness. The program ko a little Ford our with the oper- tor‘s foot on tho gas. The opening chorus was an ex- fter each number and voicferously iew responses could be given-taut, It. P. O. Cronloy. Corporal Corporaii Jackson was the conned-Jackson, O. -S. Clarke, A. B. inn of the party and his efforts Harris. The Maoni Haka party in nd laughter. Two features, were entirely new Tnlcks and Jln-Jltsu Darwin and Lg.- ln turn perform- d the difficult feats of skill dill e. operatic Burlesque and a Burlesque contributed i-o the amusement of the An Altogether the concert, the pro- ' ""095 °n the latter,“ Tatum tact‘, coeds -of which went to the Navy “W.” lrengtie, was one of tho most en- wm r" joyahle over given in the city. The Prf-nco Eli-ward Theatre look- ed very attractive in its new de- corations and with the electric fails u“ weekwm, as a Tom“ l), q . . . . , , l heat wave, lightning, automobile, arg‘wmamely m“ “m Br us} in nvoti-on mode a most charming setting for the splendid perforinan cc. . - The Marvl Dnnco was a some whet startling exhibition of-tbe Wlly enjoy \ tutu proviltied ‘by the hotels and themselves. and was watched by and in which savages attempt to the audience with gasps latigh-tor. warm welcome and o. full when they visit Charlottetown. The program was as follows: Opening Clients-Who Party. “The Flower Song"—- C, P. Collllns. Corporal Jackson. lrlousehuntin-g. "Exits." featuring- A lle.ro~lt. i’. 0. Cron-ley A Heroine-Uni. Sea Clarke gett and Thompson. gringo; A, ll. llcmvvootl; Lg. Sea S. 'i‘itinat\. INTERVAL Part II. Jiu-Jitsit Flxhihilion-Jd. Dnrrwi ‘ igr. sen. Mugrllise. "Parisian llitrrot“—-C. l‘. O. Co line sun, The fortunes‘. of an Eg "'l‘l\u: l'irate“-~l.ieiil. Corpl. Jticltsim. The Weather, Etc i <+'-r;or1c.-_e.vvn_/:\sww<.1ost NQEVER. COULD TELL A BAD . \-_’,UT \l= HE. i COULDTELLAT “From Darkness to Dawn“- lrlarrls. 3. Lileut. Darwin. —lt. P. O. Crolllay and Chorus. —l.ioutenant Darwin, Thompson, C. l’. 0. Collins, E. A. (iottig, Paymastcr-Lleutenant Wig- eluded: cock. A. ‘B. Hodge. A. l3. Taylor. A. B. Wilson, A. B. Hasberry, A. B. Tipping, A. B. Macintosh, A. l3. Mutchins. A. B. Tosgood. Manager. ‘shipwright llickorstaif; Assistant Stage Munageril Lflg Smn The concert company of if. ‘M. S. Calcutta will til-ways be sure of o house ..BiNil]Ni5i "lilo Dike to sing in my bath"-— An Operatic Burlesque entitled A Vli.llan~-Poylnasicr uietit Wig- n Chortle oi’ lloatme-n. "Warwlckuhlrt: lVoolngm-C. E. A. Scloctcd-—l’fl>’lllfl'-lter Licnt. Wig- gott. Chair Tricks by Lg. Sea. Mitt;- ltabtiits; Toltgrupliist Sentry; L. The coffee stall by the Company. “Th,- .\1ntor Cu-rK-Corporni Jack- K. Swinley & A Ma-rvi Dance. -Our Music Hall. A Musical Bur- esque including a Drama entitled Characters : — Gilbert Goodenough-—Lieut. Swin- Y. G-wendoliue (HisWif-ob-A. B. Uncle Gregory-C. E. A. Thomp- E on. Jae-per Stran-gcways (Vidlian)— POllCCillfliP-E. A. Gottig. Final Chorus "Homeward Bound" COD SAVE THE KlNG. The members of the party were: C. E. A Leading Seaman Mug- 'rid-c"e. A. B. Randel, A. B. Hen- Siflgl French; At the Piano, A. B. Fay- ers; Concert Produced by, Lieut Swviniey. Three Score Dieln U. S. Over Week-End W (Canadian Press) CHICAGO, July 13~More than three score people were killed throughout the United "States over flyéng, bathing, and other uni-shops. _ Twenty-eight lost their lives by automobile smash-ups, killed four, six died of heat pros- nation, three were killed in train explosion. and one died in u fly- ing accident. iiiiiiiii iiifijiii PEKl-NG. July lit-Cantonese soldiers on July 9th forced their way into the Engdlish Presbyter- ian Mission at Wuklngfu, tilfty miles in the interior of Kwang- tuns. where they beat one mis- sionary and injured him with knives. They also beat two of the women irrtssiionnries. cutltlng them slightly with knives. Tho British Consul at Swatow has demanded an official apology punishment of the guilty persons ;_ and reparation in the form of coin"- peuaut-lon. 'l‘li-e Missionaries, after hiding for several hours. left Wnklngfu, arriving in Swatow in an exhaust- ed condition. Foreigners we're ordered to l~eave and depart-ed the some day for Swatow. lteports reaching here say that the situation in Swallow growing . more critical daily. Chinese em- ployed by British and Japanese have gone on strike and an cm- hargo has been pieced on food supplies to the British and Jup- nnese. ll two rival military commandersl isompli-icatos the situation, as there is no proper authority or a suffi- cient force to cope with the dis- order. Thc following are scheduled for today's program: 18-lt class for llyndmuri Trophy. This race will be sailed under the sailing rules of the Charlottetown Yacht Club. Farmers‘ Picnic Dominion Ex- ’ perimental Farm. 12 Noon-MO Mlle Bicycle Root Great i d TORONTO. moderate west winds, fine and worm. High tide this and tomorrow morning at 6.11.. rises tomorrow morn New moon Monday. ti mes later than Charlottetown. July l4—Msrlt-ime and nonth west go back Sun sets t-hle evening at 7.49 and and Genie in; at 4.1!. July 10th Starting and finishing on George Street. This event in open to the Marifme Provinces Handsome cups will be awarded. 1.30 p. Mr-HIFUQUP Events 2-—Conoe Race-Men morning at 6.59 ii-Canoe Race—-Ladles 4—Canoo Rllce-JIIIIM Ladies B-Jtow-lng Race-Men knowing RlC0——Lflfli9I BUYS NEWSPAPER agar of the Newspaper has purchased Renfrcw, and will assume con- trol oi that publication. W. R- Davies bought the Kingston Whig. iiiiiiliN Will drowning. nineteen were killed in Interpreted nghmmg neutrality of the ‘The llnitsh reply says this zone to be in any im- does not seem ritish mediate denser and that B nvlght have a provocative effect. The British ' Government cxpre The fact that the city is nntleritig passcngc t0 o. m.-Yleht Men on Harbor‘ 1-Motor Boat Race-mung and will he awarded for each ev m. , ‘I-Rowlnn Race-dimer! Lad-lee -. .lte use l hteon" "ln- d Gents ll‘!- aumm‘ H ‘ o! m lflfl-‘Cli rlottetown Life Boat vs. Tennis and Theatres. iliiiilii lit YiSliiiii-ii Annual Celebration and Parade-Horse Races and Sports Well Attended Favored by agreeably fair and cool weather, the annual celebra- tion and tea of the Loyal Orange Association of Prince Edward Is- land was hold yesterday with great success, and was attended .by large crowds from bo-tb city and c0un-- try. . At eleven the parade, at which there was a large turnout, left the Arena ltink, and headed lby King . E. ROY SAYLES.‘ Formerly secretary and man- Canadlan Weekly Association, who the Mercury of the Mercury has iii iNiiiiiiiii N iiiliiiiiiiiliili Will PolieeTfer-ritorial aters, But Will Not Take Further Ac- tion. ._ i 1 "lid DONDON, July 1'3 it s earl-neg crow“ M spectators‘ list was not exceptionally athletic events were keenly and closely contested and e watched with great interest. the “mg municatlons were read: violofling Tangier zone. £15 w-operation with Spain to continue take any more Lions. Rifi Women Spur Warriors to Vi-ctoryi.,,....i... FEZ, July ts-Jfho ferocity of the Moorish attacks against the French lines at night may be accounted for, in part, at least, by the port the tribes- women play In them. These Amflltml. hands smeared with henna, race after the raiders shrieking hysterically and grasping at any warror who for a moment (all: back from the onward rush. In the morning those raiders whose clothes are found to be doub- ed with henna are summarily shot. Broken Water Main Threatens Traffic In New York (Canadian Pres!) -NEW YORK, Jilly 13.—— Water, from u broken main at 42nd street‘ d the sulh, 7i vicinity of‘ '1 d Grand Central Station this afternoon and inter- rupted traffic for some time, forc- rts to flee to the sur- Englneors feared for the '3- btilldlnizs whose threatened and traffic was suspended in the vic» and Filth Avenue floods wuy system in the Times Square an lace. safety of nearby foundations were inity. TODAY’S EVENTS the events C. N. V. R.-Whale Boat: and ‘others il-Aouaplaning and Stunts. 3.30 p. m.-Doek Events h-Cllmhing Greasy Pole '2—'l‘nb Races i-b-Svnimmlug Race-Man 4—-Swimrnlng Race-Girls li-Swimmlng Race-Juniors il—l)lv\ing for Plates ‘l-Poncy Diving il-Canoe Jousting il-Conoe Obstacle Race The ahoveeventc are open to tbblo prizes ent. entry all commers and au-l For further particulars and forms apply to the Secretary. Tinney. Tennis and Golf Ivenin ‘Reception M at City Fire Hal . W. l iifioway and circus Market 84in William on a white charger. par aded through the principal streets of the city to the Veterans and, the Caledonian bands arriving at twelve o'clock Charlottetown Driving Park, where after remarks by tor of the Orange ward Morris. and His Worship ‘Mayor body ‘broke up for dinner. to the Spanish sugegstion for its cit-operation in Morocco dep “ate-s any action which might m. be the w“ sees willingness to assist in policing territorial it's-tors. but cnnot under- extensive opera- I visiting Firemen music of the at the the Grand rMes- Lodge, Rev. Ed- MeKennu. the Dinner and tea the grounds by the ladlafl 0f the sister lodges. Al, two were Although th entry large. the Perhaps tho biggest thrill in sporting events was the run of Cameron, the taut in both the sprints. ul finishes. competition was which a picked challenged all comers. nid of the P. E. financial results. watched with were augmented bl! B" 93mm‘ dance bya Ilss a step dance this city. Pipe plied for the cut of Charlottetown. Following the sport-s summary: SUMMARY. t Mlle Bicycle Race (Open-l i. E. l-lornby. 2. F. Cox. 1i C. Arsenauit. 'i‘liue-—2.30 2-5. fi Mlle Bicycle (QPW-l 1. l-lornby. 2. Cox. :1. Arsenault, Time 1.09 4-5. 10o Yards Dalh (17 Yrr- And Under.) i. Cameron. 2. Tralnor. . Gormley. ‘ilnc 1'1 1-3. 10o Yarde Duh (owl-l i. Cameron. 2. Trainer. ~ Whltcome. V; Mile Run (096m) l. Ryan. z. Francis. 3. McDonald. 'l‘imo--2.10 4-5. Sword Dlnoe. l. Dulclna Walker. 2. Marlo Walker. Highland Fling. i. Clarence Walker. 2. Marlo Walker. Tug of War. Won by challengers. starter-J. A. McMillan. Walker, Wm. i-iolpeniiy. ___-y Evacuation of (smut to tne-‘dunrnln n. the Ruhr by French bell"! hill!» ' lléwfl lly 0G _| tflflifl‘ WQIO important centres iii glon. were served on o'clock the horse races and sports were held. witnessed by a large youngest contes- who best out his competitors in sensation- Another hard- fought least one the tug of war, ln_ team from the city it was won the local team after o. stiffisuggestion that_ in keeping w auctioned n number of poker in; 1- Qlllhallage- “uhhesday would‘ as usual be n half- liollday, and that there would llk- . Th9 1181191115 Cmlillilititmnst wgligacly be an hour on Thursday on can“ 5'9“ “ M“ ' whi h store etc.. would l .Thl i‘ on wmcaa mush as the“ c3539 am“; . Mdk collected during the mouth, n; negommons here to continue a Dulclw“ $3159‘. “nfiifrom a business point of view lioiw Bflnlples‘ by r. c can o 1 _ ' music was sup-iggfinsupsfizrvtittlgngisFg-‘fimfl: blflsbcrns receive the thanks of thlsied seemed imminent several days ' 9°" °““"Councll for the capable and effic- Mom“ Drmmaed that the “"17"!” lent manner in which he handled liltliiidgy he held 01o Thursday, Whcllithe Banquet at Beach-Grove lmnBlltl-Bll fllld American concessions. a remen“ oumumcm" “m” given by this City to the delegates dancing by Mr. (Jul-i der of Sydney, and a former resld Judges-S. F. Doyle. J. A. Mc- Eachern. Geo. L. Prcwee. 0w- Rulir Begun h) UONDON} July lb-Evacuaytlon‘ o troo an accordion-lo a centtnl pelt-oh fmtlrflerllo. Virtu- g Rflflfffirmw ' 6 have left Oeleenkirclien. 08”.‘ Mun.‘ h’ Q westom- Germany coil and iron Yt-oitlaialtayolrdimliy‘ insitqfd to ‘jvieilt nudity in every Padlock Hut On Dinty Moore’s Bar NEW YORK. July 13. - Wllilorn ("Dinty") Moore's restaurant In Welt 47th It eel: Pnpl-Ilar resort of the theatri- cal district. has been ordered PIIIIOORQI’ by Judge Wlynlow In the federal court for a per- iod of two weeks for violation of the prohibition law. The court. retained jurisdic- tion over the place for elx months. with the right to pad- lock It for a year if other vio- lations are committed. ‘Moore ind five co-detend- Brita were enjoined from sell- ing liquor in the southern die- trict ct New York the rest of their lives. Court of Inquiry Re Coal Industry (Canadian Press). LONDON. July 13—.—~Premler try. The miners executive cooperation. ":fl...|. The regular monthly meeting the City Council was ening in with all the Councillors present. In the absence of llia the Mayor who was ner engagement as the guest H. M. S. Calcutta. t nt- aboard chair was occupied by Conn. R e tray. After the reading meeting and the _ transaction routine business." the following c A. letter from the President the G. W. V. A. asking that: places of business be closed for War Memorial, Conn. McLeod here l? place. in the Market Bhlldlng. to Market Committee. perty Committee. Conn. McLeod asked op and Granville Streets. coat $400. Both reports would brought in next meeting. 1i letter from ten residents ran said that this light would better distribution of lights brought about. A letter from residents on both i.“3€2..‘.’.‘...‘..“?€§Ji°i‘..i.ii”‘“.f.i“i‘i f t, i M l t g ‘z besides himself of Cnnns. Rnttrny. i’ m“ ‘it egh 5° n0“ Mn‘ “M”? and Stewart, stated that the finnl MW 15- ° e c 7' a m‘ e" W“ rem" preparations had been made for red to the Oity Surveyor. Mr. E. E. Parkman explained to the Council that this was good only, to Victoria Street. Conn. Stewart: stated that the right of wsywa so necessary Conn. McLeod, Foster, and Pro also spoke on the question, the first and lastbnslnped auggtestins that a. cu vert e ad. l. <r. arkman ask- - last evening to inspect the eti for the resident! n culvert at M" ‘inner least across‘ Brighton Avenue Conn. Moran called tioii of the council u. the fact a fence ln_ necessary around Gttr- property adiocent to I‘. George Moore. fort-hi; to re lamps could be added. but TO THE SENATE E of iiiiY Piiii. i N XPliiii ililii British Trades Union Are Considering Ac- tion in Event of Strike in the United States ‘LON-DON, July 13~Wlil the ex- port of coal from Britain to Can- ada and the United States cease automatically in case of a lockout the miners‘! Baldwin announced in the Com- mons today that the Government had decided to establish a Court‘ of Inquiry regarding coupes of the dispute in the coal mining indus- m hast Pa" “g wired for details of the proposed, inquiry before guaranteeing their CITY CiiliNBil MEETING iiElil LAST EVENiiiG held last ev- lights could be placed in the Council Chambers, candle powers to more advantage. ‘Worship the telephone filling o. dih- scales to the office of the Chief 0E 9V9"! 0f i1 ‘Qi-‘kfllll- Vice-Admiral Sir James Ferguson. by Conn. Foster, who said that the and adoption of the minutes of the previousmmows, hour on Thursday, thefluvmg m] m. .n p a a m day set flor the unveiling of tholFm. Safe lgeepblg l3?_l_z_?__':_____ made the A letter from Soundtus B: New- ,. , some asking the granting of a fur- ‘fimfiiffcff o“ “Mr ther ten year's lease on their stall ' A letter from Mr. W. B. Robert- property and right of we‘! neces- w,“ , . iuuruntlned. sury for opening up Granville Sh. hum, had m of B01110 benefit if left, and said that lt was with a view to this endmnsqtiaflacuufy Mme o‘ than ho had then» in cnncolurtldivro, Sm,“ a“ the com ., . plaint was. with Supt. McKee. in order that irwpwne/a w 06mm Frown‘ Mo. between Vieloriai Street and Spring Park Road. w” ""9" is as follows: buildlnr on Water street. recehtlyifleavy mum, and m, m, 3,1,“, m, ights he sold no more Thacker and Col. Hoke are regis- llepartment all Ieek--l__'rmnox ‘Thi-s is the question which the big colliery men are ask-lug with considerable anxiienty since they realize that not only their own profits but one of the basic indus- tries of the country will he serious- ly damaged in case the einbanlo is put on export coal by the Trades Unions, The leaders of the Millers and Transport Workers are unable or at least unwilling, to hazard an v answer no this question. It do agreed that steps will he taken to prohibit the importation of coal from any sour-so outside Britain save ac-ress the Atlantic. but whether the embargo will be extend-ed to the export across the Atlantic is seemingly net deter- mined. German and Belgian firms have ofwlth the sanction of the Council, already made enquiries with re- qmemm gard to coal and are asking the icolliery owners here whether \tfa“5(errt“g Ofitllere is any likelihood of u demand the wfiiglnbfiiiig created for their coal in the Hon. FRANK ouvsa Rumor has it that he will go to the Senate during the re- l construction of the Cabinet and the filling of vacant posts be- fore the present government goes to the country In In elec- iliOn appeal which is likely to be in October. ' Asking about the from At prvsent the owners are stand- ing very flrm. They maintain that he Chief and liintself had decided thatitllelr losses at present are so heavy the change woum m; be ndvanmg. that it is impossible for them to QQ\1$,Thig was guppgrtgd by Con,“ continue to mine coal at the pro- Pfljwgg “m1 Tuylm; sent schedule with any expectation The police report was read as of profit, and the demand continues on all sides for u more direct and “I Police Roper-g 1m- gm; menu‘ qfymnfi? energetic intervention by °m June the Government than they have hi- therto shown o. disposition to exer- ____ __ nicise. ___ 02-‘ it is agreed that a vigorous of- 02 fort should he made i0 prevent the 02 break up of negotiations. 01 19i ._...14'R63.Ci1 Agreement oifolico, Mr. Moran was answered "llllArrests for drunkenness a iArrests wl-th Warrant ___ m Arrests for insanity _________ .. imisummonscs served _- by light. .0ld Home Week one day of thetsubpoenas Served 06 Between the final heats of thelweek should be proclaimed a oiv- G H‘ d ‘ ' - ' - home races Mr. J. McDonslduc hoymay‘ Czigxsfii: ffgil ~ - Coon. Prowse stated that Wed- """""" " Searches made during the month m, ,.,.0,,,,,,,,,,,, ____________ __ l, “(Special w cur ouarolarn TOKlO, i 13.-— A p“ o“ during the “mum m’ have been ‘Irtayched lretwgdfielrlklliixizt: *- -a. Japan and Britain. after weeks irnltcd standln China, thus avoid- RJEULVEDI Th!" MT- R- H-ilng a. break which it is now learn- ago. it is learned on good author- ity thai; the agreement followed the the former conseuti-n-g to accept an . mi the LViunioipulitlcs of the rrotnilmltverbtiifilt vterlllc-l: rgiflfdflllfll glwilr visit to this "u i"! y 0T t C 113E111 8 00 - ings and to stand thereby. even if ‘involving censure or tillSllllS-‘iill of E A. F0 Tfl . ' S L ‘ Brit-lash tiificlals and the latter ogre,» Referred w‘ , E J TAYLdgfvLdiing not to insist on an immvtiiaio ' seconded consideration of the quesion of eon ofleflng {or $100 the New "(I Con“ Pmwse asked u [he h“ ubamloniirg extra territoriality. why the regu- m Prmce’ mmrred l" imbue Pm‘ case but not bill “(if vnie residences. it was expluinled’Announcements C “'3'- meithat Summer-mic lail was being} , ‘Immutee mp0" M m” “m” mm/‘imadc avnlluhlc During tli- air- ' Wm‘ m” connccflo" lletweo" é-“shillunlng of Mr. .\iurzin's ‘lighting info‘ ourl. . , ., .. _ ,,__ ~ r-mmre- trrniiiil" $."".'1..::‘:r.:;;.ulfi.z“.a.ii;.iy Meellnss. Etc the opening would be. 15 feet "me for more light. As this was not liiil “'~'“ and that the rlgm of way would lulu“, umber“. n was ,h,,,l,ll,d ml "Grand Ten Party at St. "e l)» more advantageous to (rinse tiii‘u"°rg"“' JMY 21*“- '2261’7‘13‘3I ihc property that was dnxtgerrus to‘, "i traffic, Coun. Moran referred to the "Como one and all to the Pie Gerald‘ Street protesting against- , ~. me removal of we “Km betwcenihlld stoic of the road on the Lust 50cm mm dance m Wakes sumo“ . slde of Government Pond. Prince and Elm Avenue. Conn. Mo- llall. Thursday night July 16th. be‘ A letter was rend from the Ccn- 311,7 7 1;, m‘ ‘lral Cremneries complaining of lite, tilt! strut-l. curb outside- their property ou Fitzinrcnm "Reserve Tuesday. 21st. for foo Festival nt Union Road. - 2230-7-11-81 "P. E. l. Hospital Cook Book for sole at all the stores and hotels iliio-l-io-ti "e Leod mo Foster. Referred"'to City surveyor. Conn. Prowae, reporting for tho Olfly 75¢. conflsflng "C 1 R ll f‘. T P t .nmc n o o ny on ur y Tho only Tea Party in Eastern King's this season. 2216-7-11-3! ."Comc to lee Cream Social in Earle Jenkins lawn. Cross Roads, Tuesday evening, July 14th in aid of Alexandria Church. 3248-1-13 3i I --—A- "Holstein ih-ecders oars will Mlelnble at the Market BIIIXIIN Wednesday morning at 1.15 for the ( contifiuilioh Pipe 3) nlnspection Today At Camp Brighton‘ General Thacker. accompanied by Col. flake. arrived in the city W58 tYOOptliField Day at Northern. limim le “MW” l“ (‘hillbilly Hun-tor River, Keusingbon and Brighton. The order of lnspectionlst. Eleonora. 2266-7 13-11 "l" rile. 10am Battalion and the r. “r11; Ladies Aid of New Giu- 51:15. inland Lin/ht Horse will be in- gow Chrlgtiln chm-ch ‘m mm g specter! at 9.30. The P. E. island strawberry and ice Cream lecit- on the chi-mien Church General grounds on Thursday evonlagJaly ma. if not tine eotao Friday en enlar- . - l: l-7 i-li‘ Re-‘company at 2 o'clock. that tered at Beech Grove lnn. n}. ./rt._I> - .1 - _ \' *!fl§“.I@§,J-;'~1-i_ _ m?"