. ‘r c"! JULY 19. 1926 h. u. i County Liberal a»... The Annual Meeting o!‘ the Queens County L|b.|'.|- cgngervltlvo Association wlii m, Charlottetown on Qltyv chairmen of all fella thro _l ,1 Meeting. ‘. V of Queens Each Poll throughout the to send five delegates, either men cr women. Chairmen of Polls should make sure that ea with a certificate showing her All Liberal-Conservatives w. A. STEWART President h; 21 5;r”lz' 1534 1s one Iasertlan............. .... ... Ieur Insertions . light llalefiloll - us... iInnaiMeetlng of Queen's Assopllltlon THURSDAY, THE 22ND DAY OF JULY. BEGINNING » AT 10.30 A. M. . era requested to call a meetllll of their Poll aa early n possible to appoint representatives to attend the Anna. CONVENTION ' On the aame dayyln the aame plaoe a Convention will b, Mm to nominate two candidates to contest the County in the forthcoming Federal Election. as only accredited delegates are eligible to vote. Chair- men oi Polls throughout the County are asked to writs the secretary at once for certificate forms. g9 be present at both meetings. By Order of Executive CLASSIFIED ‘ADVERTISEMENTS THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Wu»- -ll|it- "illit- -_Conservative ii é be held in the Strand Thea- ghout the Country gncl i County and City ls entitled eh delegate ia supplied or him to be duly appointed Including ladies are invited N. W. LOWTHER Secretary xx‘ vvwvv vvv -"------ n" Der Ilna of b sronle 5° Mr line of ii words . 7e per lint of l srerrls vvv vwvv v vvvvvvv vv~ I’, Agents Wanted For Bale _________j PORTRAIT AGENTS - WRITE for catalogue. United Ari. Ltd., 4 Brunswick Toronto. A-W- Teachers Wanted WANTED --.' FOR GREENWICH Sl-llool No. 15, second class tea- cllor, (Protestant) J. II. McEw- cu, Secretary. 696-7-15-41 .___ WANTED-EXPERIENCEDFIRST class teacher for principal of Georgetown School. Good sup- plenlellt. References required. Mule teacher preferred-Ashley Allen. Sccy. 646-7-13-01 Male Help Wanted CARPENTERS WANTED. APPLY Maritime Electric Light Plant. 723-16-3i WANTED-MAN TO WORK ON farm. Apply J. Power, Mermaid. WANTED AT ONCE-A-MAN TO work on farm. C. T. Ferguson, llllarsbflold. ‘No. 2 R. R. York. 695-7-16-6i FIREMEN. ‘BRAKEMEN, BEGIN- llcrs $150-$250 monthly, also clerks, (which positloni’). Rail- way Box 116, Guardian. 773-7-19-21 WANTED. — SALIIISMAN. A-ND collector. Apply Singer ‘Sewing Machine C0., Charlottetown. 7514-11-31 . - i Miscellaneous HAY SALE-WILL sl-:l.l. A-r long Creek, 40 acres of standing hay on the premises of the late lllili MacPhee. Thursday, July 2nd at 2.30 p. ln. 765-7-12-31 RETURNING TO NEW HAVEN ‘Conn. before July ma. Cadilac car, call accommodate 4 passen- gers. ten dollars each. for exact daio. Phono Lem Itanlly. Mel-ell. - 780-7-19»Bl Mlesme- TAKEN -FROM vlc- mll" Hull. Monday night, 12th “ "llk scarf. Please return to llliillvfl. W. Leard. Augustine (ore as the party is known. k 772 JNO- McDONALD. LAND sun- "Wflr. liormanvllle, P. E. I. 596-7-10-1mo BIG EARNINGS. BTEADY EM- llloyment for Barbers. Become "Xunrt in 8 weeks. Write Molor Barber College. Department “F" llalifax. 3.1.351" ANYONE DESIRING TO OON- llflci. Certified Seed Potatoes at $06 dollar Der bushel can do so KY arriving to 14.1. Mclver, “We 828-7-1t-7i. "Inflclllis or CHOICE HAY "ro I ‘so (I at hairview on Monday, .lly 19ilI——AlI.Ifl0i1 MacMillialm. 757-7-17-21 “YR ."*Y aALE-w-lu. eeu. A1‘ .:‘"‘3"‘cl‘i*9ll. 40 acres of stand- flf "W on the premises of the i‘ ° Den MaoPhes, Thursday, "l? 22ml at 2.30 p, m. . 765-7-1W3I Nursing m“ __.._.. WOMEN DIQIRINO 1'0 l North Adams Training Mm lyr Nurses. North Adams. y é- l"!!! write Supt. prompt- ed" rg ool qualifies pupils to ae- l, mmglstratlon. Provides month- mnn'hl_lince and privilege of eia u, qrhoCyul-ae at Yale Univers- Nnlgyhpgld 0f Nggiinas: all ex- , - - Jii-wfmifii illeem“ Count HAY SALE — I WILL SELL AT ‘Whcatley River 25 ggrgs Qf standing hay on Wednesday the 21st July at 2 o'clock. .Tho farm will also be offered for gold Also combined sccdcr. Alex Russell. 754-7-17-31 Felllaie Help Wanted WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. Apply Mrs. J. W. Bal- lem. R. R. |Mt. Albion. GIRL OR WOMAN FOR HOUSE . the Scotchfort ~—The crowd, f. ‘It means that every-body is going " to the celebration at Scotchfort on ‘f in wheat ‘ mills have advanced price of flour Central Guardian QCOTCHIPORT CELTIRATION. —Who ever saw such crowds? Where are they gains‘! Why. to celebration, of course. When? On Wednesday next. July 21st. THAT BUILDING lot will be sold today at Brigton at 12 noon. ICE CREAM FECTIVAL at East Royalty tonight. 78871911 ACTING PREMIER — In the ‘I absence of Premier BI- D. Stewart, who is spending s iew days in. Hall- fax, Hell. Dr. W. J. P. MacMlllan is acting as Premier 0f the Prov- nce. the place and the SOOICHFORT CELEBRATION.‘ What does this all mean? date! Wednesday 21st. - , MILL ADVANCE FLOUR PRIC? E8.-0wing to the sharp advance prices the past week, sixty cents per barrel. STORE CLOSED FOR A FEW ‘I days to take stock. Watch gut for avertlsement of what is left to‘ offer you from the fire sale. Prowee Bros., Ltd. 786-7-19 1| CAR SMASHEQ-Attemptlng to pass another car a Studebaker se- ‘_ dsn owned by Mr. P. F. McKenua crashed into the side railing of the lBonshaw bridge yesterday. and was badly damaged. No one was hurt. POLICE COURT-Three auto- ists charged with overspeedillg were each fined $10.00 or thirty days at the Police Court Saturday morning. and all adjournment. Bizainst a woman charged with us- ing obscene language was dismiss- ed alld a case against a man with having liquor in his possession was. adjourned. ORANGE CHURCH PARADE.- Tho members of the Royal Orange llmdge of’ this city together willll some brethren from sister lxldgcsl paraded to St. James Cllurch yes-l torday morning to the number of about sixty. The Minister. Rev. W.' llruco Muir "preached an eloquent‘ and forceful sermon l'or the occns-' loll. There was a large congrega- tioll aml. after the close of the 591"‘ mlon the Sacrament of tlle Lord's lSupper was dispensed, the number, parlance in cooking) ll, [gmlly or two. No washing. Extra good wages to capable person. Apply A. B. care of Guardian. 478-7-8-tf Wanted WANTED AT ONCE—STENO- grapher. experienced preferred. Apply J. A. MacDonald & Co.. Cardigan. 693-7-15-71 Found FOUND-SUM OF MONEY NEAR Lake Verde. Owner can have the same by applying to Frank Walsh, Elliotvale, and‘ paying for this ad. 776 Situations Vacant SMACK IDEAL SOFT DRINK flavor; cool, refreshing, health- ful, delightfully tasty; made in a jiffy; enormous demand; soud ten cents, get selling sample; make big money this summer; experience or capital unneces- sary. Bradlcy-Garretson, Brant- ford. Ont. S. V. 12f. P. E. Island V Amateur Boxing Championships? Local fight fans think ll l8 ll plly that. there is ho application to thc M. P. A. A. U. for the amateur boxing championships of P. E- Lnsl yoar these contests wore hold at Now Annan and were n stop l" the right directionlt is to be holwll the some enterprising monelwr u! some of’ our race trucks or lllelll“ will gpply for these bollts and so help to kcap up a sport that hither- to has received very little acknow- ledgement ill the province. lSeveral of our local ‘boys if elven a few weeks notice, can b9 In 80ml shape for a boxing meet. and Will be able to give a splendid account oi’ themselves in the ring. NOTICE A meeting of the cenaervatlvo Electors of the Redford P0" l" Queens County, P. E. I. will be held in the Dunstaffnage School House on Monday the Nineteenth day of Juiy,1926, at the hour oi eight olcioeit, P. M" for ti" PWW" °I appointing delegates to d I’! the Annual Meetlfll °7 9"" " County Liberal Association which will be held in the Strand Theatre. at Charlottetown on ThuradlYv ill‘ 22nd day oi July 1926, beginning at 10.80 a. m. and also on the "W" day and place to b0 PNIQ" l‘ ' convention to nominate and "lid two candidates to contelt "l! County of Queeill. :P. l- l- l" "WI forthcoming Federal Election. ANltIiJl C. MeAULAV Chairman e1 the said Bedford Poll 783-7-1B-1I. l, a serious operation in tho I‘. E. I. y Liberal ‘-“"\I'\1NK\'*"’.‘. work. Mrs. John A. Mo-Carvelle, or mmmlmlmmls llelulf fairly Klnkora. 719-16-4l m“ MAID WANTED — (WITH EX. pERQONALS lMlss Mabel Parkman, Charlotte-- towll spent the week-end at Mon- tague the guest of Mr. and Mrs. McKinnon. Mr and Mrs G. R. Keefe. City left Saturday lmornlng for Muske- gnn, Michigan. where they will visit ‘Mrs Keefe’s parents, Mr and Mrs ‘George Hume. formerly of this Island. Mr. and Mrs. W. I}. Show, of St. Catherine's, were visitors to the city Friday. Mrs. Allen W. ‘Bishop, accom- panied lly her young son, Allen, Jr., of Dorchester, N.B., are visiting: Mrs. ‘Bishop's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur MacKenzie. Mr. Ernest MoCready editor of the Telegraph Journal. lSt. J-ohn, N. 13.. arrived Saturday nlglll on ll visit to his parents Mr. and Mrml psnied by his son ‘Mr. John Mcl (Jready. Tlley leave on return this morning. -.Mrs. Edward Clark of flexing- toll, Mass, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Mother- a.ll, Mill Ilivor East. The many friends of Mr. J. F. Gard, Soulhporl will regret to learn that his illness necessitated his ro- moval to tlle I’. I‘). I. Hospital yes- terday in illo ambulance. The many friends of Mr. Fred Shaw, nee Maggie MacDonald, will be pleased to know that she is d0- ipg well as can be expected nflcr lllospltal lust wook. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbcn ‘McCarvillo and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mcflarvil- ie, also Miss Rose McGuisuli 0f Kinkorll, motored l0 Chllllfil-lillfiwfl Satu-rday and spent a very Dleflflflllt week-end visiting relatives and friends. Mr. alld Mrs. William MacNeely of Msrtnl, Ontario, are visiting their sen. M. G. MacNsoly and Mrs. MacNeely. 4 West Street. Miss Marie Etta LeFort, R. N.. of Long Island City is visiting llcr sister, Mrs. M. (l. MacNcoly. City. Cadet Nelson Itattenbury has arrived from Montreal on a short visit. lMiss Dorothy Woollshide. Tryoll ls home again alter a serious throat operation in the if’. E. Island Hospital. She was accomDrl-ulvll by her mother. lMrs. John A Patterson, accom- panied by her mother. Mrs. S. E. Reid and two sons. has arrived in Tryon to spend the summer. Their many friends welcome them home. evell for so short a time. dlerman. the little son of Mr. gm] Mrs. Wilfred Iiimhll. NON-ll Tryon, is in a very critical condi- Simllar charges against '- two others resulted ln_a dismissal “mill “(all f-fllfill- I The Camilla-ease. J. E. B. McCreatly. He was IICCOIII-lcoubrey axial. as the first mp “bl... IIIlIlP'Sl MEAT MARKET PHONE 421 Tomorrow's ieaue ‘will ex- Plain to customers the prea- =M °°'\t_fitlon o! -the "Hog" market regarding curiifi, aiac ' “BEST BEEF" hung two weeks before cutting. Why Ia our business grow- lng from day to day. inspection ‘otiiieIteiL-i » V. I. M. ROOP & PHONE 421 SUNNYSIDE DEVELOPED AND PRIN I ED PHOTOGRAPHS ENLARGEMENTS ICRASWELL sruolo 137 Great George Street Automobile Dives (Continued from page 1) hold no taxi »\Vo came to planks. I know we were on wharf‘. I shout- cd to McCoubrey to slam on brakes and I reached for elncr- gellcy. McCoubrcy lost lllt-l llclld and stepped oll Uhe gas. I jump- ed. Landed oll vrharf. Saw car go over wharf. lt turned ovr-r It'll. Mt-Cnllbrt-y, Rllbcris illlfl Youland went over wltll car. ‘No ‘sign of Mcfoulllrcy clmlillg up. I ran in two lllluscs for help but they wouldn't let me in. ll calm- flack. Saw’ McCollbrey floating. l Jlllllllod ill and hauled him out. I stayed on tlle wllarf all night ex- ccp; when I wcnh to -Mr. Burke's two or tllrce times. "I saw no drinking in cnr on either trip. Ihada (zouplc of drinks at races. ‘I could swear Mc- Couhroy was sober. Couldn't do ‘so for others. Tile men in back seat (‘Roberts and Youlalltl) were singing when accident happened. They appeared to lbe sober. The lights on car were only fair. Night was dark. Tide High. ~ Louis Mzdiouhl-ey the next wit- ness for t‘he most part corroborat- ed Pcters evidence. I live at 78 D0l1glas Street. I am a fish ped- dler. Buy fish on north side and sell through tlle country, Per- fectly sobcr when driving. I was at livfr. Bourkes between the time I was rescued and 2.30. Mr. Burke gave nle dry coat and lunch. I asked Mr. Burke to phone Pollcc Statinll. Nearly daylight whcn I went back to wharf. Peters phoned for Acorns taxi to take us ‘llonle. We nlgt Policeman Mc- lnllls at the Royal l-lotcl. He (ralue out to my house with me. I am a lllarricd man with a baby four mouths old. I had two bottles of beer before I 10ft on thc firs; trip. _ James Roberts (sworn) brnthcr| of George Roberts was thc ncx Wltllffiii. lie also corroborated llle evidence of lPetcrs and Mc- concerucd. I didn't go 0n second‘ trip. My brother coaxed ulc., -l)oll't know wily they wanted to g0‘ back. ‘My brother was most aux- luus to go. Alton -I-I. Burke (sworn). I rllli a grocery ‘business In Soutllllorr. About 2.20 my wife woke nlo ufl and said tilcrc was solllelmu at the door. I went down and found Peters and Mcfjoullrcy. Tirol’ ' clear for the Glory or God and the Bible Society Convention at Montague (Continued from page 1) sized The Religion of Jesus as the world's great need. Reference was also made to the fact that the Bible Society was sup. Porting two workers in St. John, N. 1%., whose duty was to distribute the Word of God to the poor and needy of the city. Dl- Blair's work ahlong the inl- llilzrallts was highly commended. Dr. Hearts briefly addressed the convention in which he emphasized the necessity of vision broad and Hood of mankind. The Bible S0- cleli’. he said was a mighty force back of all slonary enterprises. Hon. Lleut. overnor Heartz was illo next speaker. and -brougbt a nlessagc which made the audience proud of the British Empire of which wc form a part. . 'l‘lle tilclne of the talk was "Bible lands 110W under the British Flag. The speaker expressed the great pleasure and delight of being priv- llflilcrl w ullcnd the Annual meet- lng of the Bible Society. In old- cu days when we were a colony and our Governors werg sent out from England. llart of their duties was that of chairman of the Bible Svfllely- Tllcn he congratulated tlle executive on their choice or l0. ilillltlll for those important gatllgr. lugs. Last your Bedcque was lllacc 0f lllecting and this year llvlllusuo “The ‘MllgnIIIc-Ient". It is not my intention he said, i0 uvcrwllcllll or bewildcr you wiill figures as tu money raised 0r lllbles sold. but with tho kllld per- llllsslou of tlle President I will cll- ‘lcalbr l0 SlVB you some idea cf tile extraordinary position al (he present time held by tllo British l-‘lllliirc in connection with nlally lll‘ thc localities lncllliollcll ill the Billie. 'I‘lle British Elllplre is the great- est political fact thc greatest lllIill- an society and llle lllost extensive lillllllro that llle world has over H0011 with its urea of l-LUOOJJOI) fillllllre miles or one quarter of tllc l-.'lrl.il's sand surface and its po-pll- lutloll of fbllilili. 450,000,000. Scvcn lllllva as lurl-ze as the Roldan Enl- lure at tlle time of ita grezttsst 0x. will llmlcl" Tmlilli. it has tlle great- est illlldoo and Zvloslelu populatioll lli i118 World. Tile majority hold- ing the ancient Persian religion of Zora-Asfer~lllc Parsis are now British subjects ill lllllla. The British Elnpire has in its charge the oldest country known ill ilistory, Cllaldall, Mesoptolllnllla, ifoab, Etltllil, Palestine, tlle IIoly Ilaild ls llllder its sway, including Judca, Samaria and Galilee, It includes tlle old capital of Queen Calldaer ill the Soudan with llli! Sfeillel‘ Ilflrt of her aucleut killgdom of Etlleollfa. .\lzllly of the historic rivers and streams are within its boundaries, such as the Nllo. Indus Ganges, Euphrates, Tyfls, Jordan, Kishen Jubboh, and Aaron. The Dead Sea is completely In s very clear and interesting manner Mr. Ambrose gave reason Why he was interested in the Bi- ble Society. (1) The Bible Society has given the Bible. or has made possible the distribution of the Bible to all at such a small cost in the purchase. The speaker traced briefly the various steps leading up to the place from which the scripture went forth to meet the needs of mankind in regard to tlle know- ledge of God. Three hundred and fifty years is about the time, the word of God as contained Ill our Billie has been in the hands of the British people and in that short time the Word of God has perme- ated every department of individu- al and national life of the world. lI.'"T.llB Bible Society has been ready to obey Command of Christ. The speaker used quotations from leading churchmen by which to show and prove our obligation to tlle Bible Society. J-Iigh tribute was paid to the lo - alty of the Chinese Christian N1 Christ during the Boxer rising. They were ready to die rather than (ICliy their Lord. Ill India the influence of Jesus is greater than nrlyntllcr teacher. Il.i.—Tllo Bible Society, tlle greatest example of Christian ull- ity. lV.—The patriotic spirit of the lSoclety, Mr. Anlbrosl-fs addressl was instructive and helpful. Rev. J. M. Murchison sang a solo wllich was much appreciated. "Wlhom, not having seen I love." The last speaker and not the least was Rev. J. hi. Murchison, Secretary of District No. 2 N. B. i’. I‘). I. Ilaslnlz, his remarks ml the Fields are Wllitc ullto the llarvest. C-llfna 35 years ago was known as tlle Sleeping (Iiullt. Today she is awake and the beams of tllo dawll of a new day arc challenging llcr to rise lo llcr privileges. Tllc ‘speaker by methods of colu- parisoll silowcd tlle wonderful changes that had been wrought by ‘tlle lllgoillg of tlle Word of (loll to rClllIlH, India, Japan ad Korea. Iiefcrellce was also made to tllc immense Moslcm population uulll- berlllg 225.000.0110. This constitut- t-s a challenge to tlle Christian Church. 'I'llcrc were two things of llll' portaucc nlloul a llnrvcsl. I.-—lt lllllst he reaped ill time or tilcro will be great loss. iI.~It can't reap itself. ‘We must put forth tremendous cffort to accnlllplisll thc great task of gathering in the Harvest. The address was fl splendid cli- lllax to a great Convention. Tile Nominating Committee rc- portcd as follows: Illls. Ilon. ‘Lieut. Governor Frank R. Iieartz. Patron. Rev. II. I). Raymond, M. A., Char lotteton, President. < The resolution approved. (Patriot please copy) were read and --i<a->-—i- within its border and the sen or Galilee is partly within them, This great Empire bears sway over tlle two moat famous ancient cities, Babylon and Nineveh, thc capitals of Nebuchadnezzar and Senllschcrib. ll-Ieva, Toah. and, the cily of Scpllarvaill are within the Enlplre's jurisdiction, So is Hisll- boll, capitol of Sellon King of tlle Amorites and Avaf Moab. As are the cities of the five lordscf the Idlllistlllcs. l)cllli tlle old capital of the Mogul Enlplre is now tlle capi- tal of tlle British lilfIlHlll Elllpire. The traditionary site of “The Gar dell of Eden" is within the Em- pire's charge. Jllblo towns Jerusalem. Ilebrou, Bethlehem, elc.. are withlll till.- Empire mandate and Malto, famous as the scene of St. Paul's ship- wreck. The British Empire is the great- est power for civilization and mor- a1 good in the world noxt to the Christian Church. The secret of her greatness is. ‘as the Late Queen Victoria said. “The Bible." 'I‘lle Bible has been the guide. said It can" wont ovvr wharf and thought that two lllPii were in i1, "llcy got me l0 phollo Police Slaw tlml. Peters ilad left hilt Mf'C0ll‘lll't'\'l was still tllcrc. I look llllll ill llll“ house and gave llllll lunch and all dry coat. I got my lbrolhcr to, llclp lllo. l‘ went illlWIl to wharf‘ and saw tracks where car wvlll‘ over. It was then about lllltlllllillLl I had a fla-shligllt. I could soc oll bubbles cooling up oll water. No one else ‘was around. ‘I went hnr-k to tlle house. Met Officer .\ic-' Innis and Trslunr with Peters. Hc seemed very excited. Couldn't get much information whether any-l body was in car 0r not. Went. tn‘ house. Both Peters and McCoub-l rey were very much excited. Ail-l er a short time wont back to wharf‘, with Peters. .By this time llrol could see car. There was a "head? sticking out under hood on right hand side. Mr. lCrossman calllc, down with a float-hook. In a short! lime we got it out by rho coat cob’ lnr. It was Yoalaud's lhody. Tllc. wntcr ‘was five or six fect dcelll over cur. The body was ldenli-l fled by -Pcrov Vail. I am lllcllncrl t0 think McCoullrcy was snllcnl Couldn't say same for Peters. l ‘Earl Mclnnls oi’ Southporl said he had helped in grapple for hnd- ies. was present when Youlnndhi body was found. Did not know‘ who deceased ‘was. He did nnt hear car passing and no idea whh-hI way It calne. ; IN. D. lMcLe-an the undertaker, was the lsst witness and tnld of.» bruise. The inquest was adjourned untili IIOII. w. .,_. l ..- I y‘ n n’..- 7 o'clock tonight. hservatives v apex’ c». ‘ ‘Ml a.‘ ev n u,» n ' ~" lilo inspiration, the ellohlelnellf, llli‘. stulesnlaffs nlnllual of tile llfillzor Mulnllls answorl-ll.,llreatesf nations ill tho world. 'l'ile speaker closed with thc great Commission "Go yct into all the world. etc.’ Rev. W. Bruce Muir of St. Jam- os‘ Church, Charlottetown was tlle next spcakr-r. The subject of his discourse was: Tile world wide in- fluence of tlle Sacred Scripture. Tile speaker made mclltlon 0i tlle largo field of operation. The Flcld is tlle world. G0 yo into all the world. Then there was the seed to be sown and that seed was tho \'i'0rd of God that llveth and abid- cth for ever. There was a tenden- cy. said the speaker. to worry ah- out the Ilarvest, which is unneces- sary, for ours it is to scatter broad-cast the seeds of truth. love, and righteousness and leave tho ilnrvest with God, The commmnd of the King Internal was "Go forward and preach the gopel to every creature." The word will not return void but will accomplish the pur- poses of God in the world. Reference was made to China as a country sealed to the gospel. but (loll opened doors oi opportunity and the good seed was sown. The same is bearing fruit to the Glory of God and the Joy of the rowers. Then the great Mohammedan world had to be considered. Moham- medanism said the speaker was a degenerate Christianity and Chris- tianity was a regenerate Judaism. bringing bodies from wharf. fielelell- described the contents of their, Rev. R. W. Lindsey rendered a clothing‘ and said that Robert's solo “Have Thine Own way forehead was marked with a slight l-Orll." President Rev. I-l. D. Raymond in he chair called upon Rev. (I. M. lllnlcll iillVl.» (Continued from page 1) liiovernmcuifs work is paralyzed. think 0f your responsibilities." BRIAND DEFEATED (Canadian Press) PARIS, July 18. ——Prenllcr Bri- and‘s Government resigned yester- day after suffering a dcfeal lll the chamber on its full prlwer financial bill, which was luadc a question of confidence. PARIS. July 18, —M. Herriot. the lndical leader, and President of the Chamber of Deputies, today accepted the task of forming n new ministry. PARIS, July 1S. Edouard Herriot. President of the Chamber of Dellll" ties, radical loader. and former wiill strawberries and crealnf Sensation is Caused At Bisley Camp The following stalcluont issued by lllc (fnllncil of’ the N. It. A. aft- cr a protracted session fills evcll- lull- causcd a sensation: "Tile conllllltle rcsollwrll that Ug- ln ulld MBIIIEIIHI shall forfeit all their entrance fees and every prize woll by them since lllc occurrence and be forever disqualified from competing ill any prize meeting of the Association, and shall not be entitled to have prizes Willi by lhclll at the cllrrcllt lllcctlllg [IFPSCIILUII l0 tllcm at lhc prcsclltaltioll of prizes oll Saturday." Uglow inst your won thc lrrouz liliifliil for tho lliglll-sl sum- ill the first slugo of llie King's prize. and fillisilcd fiflll lil tlle fillnl. Lileut. Alodlalld woll tllc lllllly 'l‘ologrllph (‘llll lliH tMollllay, ltlltl Vllc llbfvatcrl Licut. ilcsluoud Ilurkc, uf Ottawa lilld fliur others in a tic shoot-off‘ for thc Donclzlll ClltIllUflKI‘, (‘up nu llltl salllc day. ’i‘lll:sl-_ llllll “Hy mll. er pYlZill-l won by tllcm Ill-furs lo- day. are unaffected, but the colu- lllillccfl-l (Incision lexlllicitiy (lcllars both men from appearing for lilcir IIFIZCS I.()lIl()l‘I'i)b\'. Annual Meeting l) (Continued from page false. Mr. \Vrll;llt said tllnt ('()I'I‘t‘l'l. or not correct this rumor was lit-int: circulated lllrllllgllollt till» l-nulllryzj lie said that at llll.‘ sulllc ilfllt- one‘ lllclllbcl‘ was ghcll $1.10 pcr hush-l cl and a llnu-ulelllilol" $1.00. ‘ .\Ir. “lrlgllfs motion was deft-alt- ed by a large majority. ‘ Ml". Boultel‘ said tllal no rumor should be tlcccpltrll with rcsllcct fol this association. it Wfls up it) ovouvl loyal melllbel‘ in defend tlle ltssfu- l iatiou wilcll called upoll, Proof should always be denlzlndcrl. \\'llul this association llfltillfi is a lllllo= pep and it tllc association is goolll for the province it is up l0 tho] members to stand by it, Last your the Association Ilalldled IIJIOU tolls 0f fertilizeuflthcr COllCCfllt-l have lower prices llllt this ZIi-lfiflvltiilllll forced tllcul to do it. We arc dezllY lug as lllucll as possible with tlle rest of Canada. 'l‘llc only l'i‘l‘illl7.t'l' obtainable there is Eilllllllllli" Zllli mollia. Every ton of this \\‘lilf‘ll thc Association handle-l l-ulul- from‘ Hamilton, Ontario. \\‘t- \\‘l|lll loj leave on Prince Edlvzllwl lslulul cr- ery possible dollur_ TlllS your \\'l!‘ can handle more sci-d IlOIIIIOCS urt- available. Tlli‘. prices will llc as lulu-ll as the lnnrkct can pay. We can't afford to gamble oll thc price. ‘\Vc. on this end, cannot make a success of thc business unless llli‘ fellow oll tlle otllcr cud doc-s so. There is no reason for a poor prim- in seed potates this fall. After some other business had berm discussed it was move (laud seconded that thc luonlbersllil) loos of thc Association since its orgalli gatioll be llcld as a working capital premier, will at the request "l President Doulnergue undertake the task of forming a new ministry| and solving the seventh (rabillet crisis which has occurred in Ifruncc] since he first look power a little more than two years aKO- l"ll1lill¢l'l ill problems wlllcll were responsibili- for the downfall of all these gov-l ernmcllts reducing lilc avvlllilo lllll of a ministry frolll nine ~nlonths in something more than three, have progressively Increased to be a lob for a superman. DEATHS —- LANE — Died suddenly in this city, Saturday, July 1'1. Mary Jallc Laue, widow of’ the late Joscllll Laue, aged 70 ycurs. Funeral from A. A. lienllcseys, 78 Kent Strccl. Funeral notice later. ROBERTS-On sunllav. July 18th-- (Ieorge Roberts, age 26 years. Full- ural this afternoon from ills falh er's residence Pleasant Grove, Scr and not be considered as a surplus or profit. This was curried unnui- nlously. ‘lion. Jolln Ii. Myers lhcn all dressed tlle met-ting. llo congratu- llllcli the luul-iillg (Ill lilo. way illi‘ iluslncss was l'lll‘l‘li'il out, At limes lllc discussion was llcuil-d hut was on tllc whole vzlilu and illlollr-cluni. .\Ir. Mycrs poinll-rl (lill lilo l-Ilvd lal relations which exist bctwccll file Association ullli lllc lh-parl mcllt of Agrlltullllrc. 'I‘llls (Ir-purl lucnt has illlckod up l-vcrylllilll: to lll-lp out thc Poluiu (lrlvwt-rs’ As- snclnllml. 'l'llo speaker till-n collgrnllllall-ll illc Assntwlulloll (lll lllc cfficivlll Hf'i€l'I'litI'y llloy hzlvl- in Mr. ihiulll-r. 'i'lll- work Mr, Iiolllll-l" llIIH dulll- for llll- Ili-ififilllflllfill cllllllot bc ovorf-s luau-d. 'l'hc Association has had :1 from n representative of the Bank of Nova Scotia in the United Still! cs which said that the potato in- dustry in Maine and Virginia was falling down. This meant two things. We nlust expand ollr mark- wt and raise our standard o! ar- tlrle, We must keep our inspec- tion service and gradeup t0 tho mark. The speaker concluded by mi vlslng tlle farmers not to g0 ill loo much for lmtato growing but to stick to tlle mixed farming. The secretary .\Ir. Boulter lllcrl paid a tribute to the late lloward McFarlzlnc. For lllany years Mr. .\lcF-<lrlalle llud tllkcll an interest in tlle Association and did his host. it) fllrllll-r tho interests of the far- ml-rs of illi". province. A lcilcl‘ was rclld from Mr_ (ll-o. ll, lk-lilois l-rgrclting lIli-l liiillllllly in be prcsollt lllld enclosing "slllok- 1's" for thc mclubcrs. 'l‘llc fliiitiillli! l-olll-llldcd wllll IIIG vim-lion of directors, which result- od in the follolvinir: Prince Cnullly- dillracc Wrlghl, John McFlulyl-h. Percy 'i‘rr*.flcullick. King's (tuuuly -W. ii. Townsend. J. -.Vi. Mclmall, l‘). ll. larnll (Jul-en's (‘oullly A E. Ilewur. J. J. 'l‘rzllllnl', Id, Iltlwilii. Western Guardian —CHEVERIE — llavo n good lllllil‘l' lo ('Iil‘\'tll‘ll‘.< filillllllg at Srulcllfuri Wl-lilll-sllzly. 791-7-19-1l — Victoria a Hotel One of the largest and beet equipped Hotels in Eastern Canada. Contains 120 rooms. 44 of which have private baths. Completely renovated in the past few years. Few Hotels throughout Canada and the United States have ita splendid table. Courteous service to all Guests. Tele- phones ln rooms. Rates $4.00 t0 ‘$.00 per day. Charlottetown Ilotel . C0., Ltd. Proprietors HARRY C. BROWN, Manager Queen y Hotel . Since taiclng over this Hetel we~have spent many thousands of dollars in rgpfllrg ins improvements. It la ncw the finest Hotel of its claaa in the Maritime Prov- inces. It appeals te thoae who want a comfortable Hotel and splendid table and excellent service at a moder- ate price. Rates from $3.00 to “.00 per day. Charlottetown Hotel C0., Ltd. Proprietors MISS L. MeQUAlD, Manager. successful past, but wlult about till- future‘! Mr. Myers rclld a lcllor FR vice starting at 1.30. Funeral loav- ing at 2 p. m. Interment York. Cemetery. VULEN-Oll Sunday. Jllly lltth.| Albert Yulell. age 22 years. FIIIIPI"; al this afternoon froln his motile-rill, residence, 219 Fitzroy St., lcavlngl st 3 p. m. by motor. Service ati West (lovellcad Church at 4 p. m.‘ Interment West Cevebead Come». i. ry. Ambrose to address the meeting. Thursday, Next lane's 'eouAss Hughes’ Drug Co. i.td. EE/ I at I'll. 30 a. (m. t 4