MAXIMS or A MERCHANT )-—-_- ' One bargain may not gain a lot \<v"' 'E%/// I .///. . "’/’/"/ "VIJAQ" Q.»' a V, _ . " ’ s...» ~»“....-. a 1 veryuo 1r ll, s‘ ~‘-\.‘~*~‘\\\\ . DIERGHANIJ i "_ / u: mu. ever bargain j“ ' I ' . 1 it‘: enlar- to use the v iue of d- EE:"E:E.~.:::.ET"F'" r‘ Yo, The P91111103 Pail" t"':.".r.'..1r:"'r:.".'5:f //-———*——” Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew a. »,‘-“;.-,'..,“".".'::1'i.""-'.'£= “=i"1?'1‘-'-’1'i’° _ W ‘ CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, FRIDAY, JULY so, 192s tmznhg-uz._,d;..pg 0...; Manner. (cdnadian Preu) __(\/|Qgi]]g his two io a crowded 111111. arranged tilllt he should speak the 011"“ b“ ‘l “qnpmelit vras brief. The (iovernnlcnt did not tariff on automobiles. silrprised to hear mo .\ir. liclgilrn asserted. "Yes," interrupted a voice. will he nlore surprised when you hear me say they did, Mr. Meigllou silot lilnrk, and tile crowd laughed. i0 have King (iovorn- Robb mcnt. by rl-ulovlrlg the luxury tux ltlolglleil, lie went on, “T110 on (Iznlatiiau stared the protection to llnunufac llrers of llllloiflfllflltf-S liberals iiuy that prices of uuto- nearly so .mllull as they any. mobiles have ‘been reduced", M hlelgllrll went on. "of coilrsu they should be able in reduce war taxes They have eight years after the wur is o-ver. been rcduccd ‘because the treasury Every dollar have bceu reduced. _ loses the money. saved ily the buyer of a car is dollar takcu from the treasury. ‘ tlle treasury can afford it all the sure you are not doing it at the liut the King Government ‘ilcttcr. while removing the luxury ta from (‘uuadiun made cars, had ill- l-rensell ilitt sales tax on the poor men's clothes, When we were i power that sdins tax was thre per cont, Mr. , . , . , . . ... ‘X ‘ - ho to) scores each witl 49 ' raised it in six per went. l‘wo lnvcstluenis ill Lunndizln (ill por- ous cruise 0f the lltupalrt (Canadian P1P") imimhig not Q1117 to he“ bi"- m "e9 L i 1 P011115. Yrlirii nlzo lilcy reduced it to flVklklitilllll-l was increased 11y this 'I‘hcy had twenty cllsi-s (31110131317. Q1111” July 29. —‘S11‘;°“"h 0111913 M01111"! B61111. illvellt- The rules in this case required a percent. lt now stands at five inlenns. lllllllfillfl lllt)l‘9 would ‘be of liquor on ‘board, 211-1311110018 illimlfllix. Chief Jilsticu Mfr 0! 11w 191611110110 09901111118. 811d 5110M 0710i" lies. when all the iirrrsllt. ‘Pile highest we oveqtakcn from those investing in (ian- ieged Bill‘. ivyott, 300 (lozell lmt- the Supreme Court of Qutvbec whnyProf, Holweck of the Radium ‘lusti- Other competitors were through hlul It was three percent. coat." "i fire." Mr. Meigllen continued. ‘men. that llr. i\luckerlzie' King, replying liliggvr to tliis argument of mine which have lldvhnclid ibefore, asks why I did not nmve to reduce the tax on Pliiiiiiinz. nail Mr. King says that Announcements-f” L Coming Events, ‘ i Meetings, Etc “Come to the festival on Cen- iiiii Christian Church lawn. Pri- iiiir evening. July zlo-th. 997 "ice crrom social, Friday oven- iiififlflefvcd by Wonlsms institute n Pleasant Valley ischooL n no; flue coma Saturday evei 976-7-29-2! qzfiiolne to the picnic at Tyron gfmdb’ afternoon. July am. “m”. 11111101115; and refreshments. 991-7-29-31 and Bells will ‘be eleven o‘clock this fiiirlliiifl- for the funeral of one of n: fmillorces. the luto Robert Y °- 100-7-7-80-11 “Chandler closed until "Crspaud Church of En land pllcnlc. Aug. 18th. 1926. on‘ Mr. , otious field near Victoria. 1000-7004! ,,"’"1=1'1<1 Shore. ‘Aug. 2nd st s u; b: ‘Mimiiiis to discuss railway ex- ""°"~ 992 “Com Show ‘i i0 the Musical Colored a - » 5111x1115. Dancing, five Acts Roagélillllee Charleston Dancer lu eluded *1 18v July 80th. ice-cream in- 1001 u _—'_- ‘n 31119111111. ice-cream Social and SM J- at Riverside Purl; vgrllflll v 1111' 31st. ind. Fraser. 1002-7-80-21 "A _____ "M1111: of the Conservative lIBERALS iitiluctll u v.4”, slJJliliDilSlDld, P. 1., July 29f. would have supported me. ay tour o pnnptf PXHVLIFJ island one of theln ‘country saying that the reason much b35951»: the Dominion, 11s he pullhe did not put legislation through have retina it Preluiel- hleigilen tonight spoke was that ' it had lleenluiovc ii, If it severe 510F111 He did not introduce it. swept over the island and the out- vute member of Parliament or a door ulcetiln; had to be abandoned Leaderof the Opposition cannot in- For the first time in his tour the ltlafe legislation of that kind. It Prilne .\linlstel' luet with comment is against the rules oi’ Pariiumcnnislde luarlu-t, from the hat-k of the hall but the and the Kilmlknows it. reduce the i] Meighen pursuedqiliullget. -'l‘he Mackenzie King governllncnt it. Tiloseudian corporations, and tllut would apostles of Liberalism reduced the tend to tax on the rich man's car but iu-zCuuadu. creased the tux on tho poor man's the ‘b15808! 111K rvdiifiiii" 11111181‘ i and it i . ii if l had moved to reduce ‘were some in as $250,000. While the Opposition did not rich, was iii kind of a Prime lvl.'illistel' is (ieclared Mr. hfelgheu, A pri-llieighcn pressed his nloderate protection, while the for-mar should take a the advantage he could of the ou be should bear i policy o fornler Prilno Minister The puerillty of‘ it all. nlulket. While the Unite tlon did not make him. | Cf‘. been attached in the Budget.” continued "l do not know what crll wheat pools and zltiler luceiittgs on file island, h "Do you know any country that waited so long as we did. I do not, a ‘know that there is any great credltiiiiielfl 111111 M1‘. K111i; it’ in reducing taxes ulltli you are Without 11 1111M. I- 1101111034 01116118 expense of your debts. We are place. The birds of the air ha not sure of that yet. Mr. Mcighen was willing, he said, frankly to admit that the mlower salaried luau got a rcdul-tion e in income tax under the Robb And he was glad to see But the tux on dividends from X where to lay ‘his head. And none so poor to do him revel-cut- He had to hike him away zuutm the Douldlobours. eolltrzu-t illvoslltne-llls ill Moreover those who not lug for six weeks. ills: King (lover-unrest Jacques Bureau, the charge of the Customs Depar merit, Mr. Watts asked. the iiiuhll lfildlzci, were tho ricll 'l‘ilo hiililer ill) Yilll, so the tho ‘reduction said Mr. iMeigben. His own Government x oil lilcll lllllrs on Bill INCREASED ux u run MAN’S our llisplilelll iillNillliiiiBiE ARlHilli MEIGHEN ‘ ""'>"4-IISI The Prime Minister of Canada Concluded Yesterday His Two Days Island Tour by Speaking in Sn m 1n e r s i d e -Mei: There With Comment From the Back of the Hall For the First Time, but Used it t0 His Own Advantage —The Pre- nlier Makes Another Clear and Convincing Statement of Conservative Policy - Mr. Wyatt, Conservative Candidate For Prince, Also Speaks in Eloquent Interesting ll 11.1 . t1 1.11 e “as on m r 23,5231; ugttilosglilshboats were sunk or destroyed be- ‘Tliillk iii‘ the Prime fvlluistsr of some tax had been reduced by asltlvee“ Molldaiiluighl all‘? Tuesgay le most es ruc ve l l my in Nas- ed m‘, m‘ on u“, ‘,m..y.11lfl"l'1l‘flll8 ever recorded ‘heyisau. the Bailama Islands. right, what have added to the tax on the poor that‘? mans clothes by 66 2-3 percent. lir At this States had ‘been spending nlillions Y0" tile crowd "broke into loud iuugllt-[io keep people out. lpursueil, Canada hail ‘been spend-‘ltlassim’ “Sonic mysterious virtue Bflfllllfillilllg011111101]?! to cajole them ill. As huilday’ ‘val’ recflved many» when Government Mr, sketched tho growth of tho west- them “Pilmim 1° 1* A- Gama» BN1" [he develop, isll Vice Consul here, for help. The beasts of the field had their their nests, but Mr. King had no iilr. Wyatt spoke ul’ tho now fain- They Johln, 1N. B. IN nssu Hilfliliiliilt and 75, Boat plete. (Canadian Pren) was caused and more than midnight in ,,,,,,, ,,,,;; Extent of Damage ll t. by Hurricane lie compared tile pros- magina the Leader 0i’ a (lovernfperity of the United States since Are You ment saying that the reason llc did tilc war with tile closing of factor- say tilat? not legislate iWiIlB-Ulllt the Opposi- ies in Canada. mind the important-e oi‘ tile 110mg) (Special to The Guardian) d e the British Colonial J. E. Wyatt, Conservative. crtn- $5,000,000 damage at Nassau were tlidute ill Prince P. l1}. l.. said that not definitely after the last election Mr blacken- zie ‘King llud lost nine oi’ his lillll-iiilllliltilfll the himself was lflglh (laxnage i- number of lives lost. Customs Investi- gation May be . Held Her d uhen Mr. King sought a seal, there was l‘ i1 UB3 o; bee,’ m“; they 1mg a“ m- ‘has been appointed to continue tilcntute, says the newspaper, after ex- ‘ cllestra to give sweet music to the (‘ustolns investigation. has returnBd-Jlaustlve experiments, succeeded in 11-00119 fired dalnsels, while they were curous- 11811! 111141 W118 B! 1118 011108 And what had (iourt Hkluss LUJZLYJTOIHB Clanatliolugl-uphy s0 as to transmit a miragewere still ties and had to fire shot done to Press. he stated that he expected‘[nggantunpmlsly and luau In‘to bulzin at iiulifux on August 20th on a phospymmscen; sm-emh in til t'and would later proceed ill] iiilllliiNtli Damage Conservativ- eiy Estimated at $8,- 000,000 Was Done, Were Destroyed — Details Still Incom- Ml-AMI. Flo, July 29.—-Flrst de- finite word of the terrific toll tak- , ‘en by the hurricane which swept M“ Meighu“ Bahamas, Saturday and confirmed by the wireless nlelssagc, which however. was very it gave no estimate of ‘tho reproduce it for shot. Colonel Weather-hie The fired first and made a bull, Colonel l0 Siiiiiidlnages transmitted were small and Mncxmmm “71101171118- 130101191 NALYBIS SHAW HIGH GGNTENT Wiliiii itllilHli‘ In Poison Liquor That Caused 37 Deaths- Doctors Say Liquid s the Most Terrible Ever Heard Of. (Special to The Guardian) iilihiidAllrtl, July 29.—~Resulfa of ills analysis of the poison liquor said to have been supplied by oils- liected members of the bootleg er Wins Second Won by C01. D. A ing for Mrs. (Col cock 'i‘estlug Laboratory. The wood alcohol contents is placed at near- ly 91 percent. As the whiskey that caused this weeks’ deaths in southern Ontarlo its all believed to have ‘come from 75 the changing mirage. same remarkable done and all the vestigatlon of the case. of 48 points. There TORONTO. Out, July 29.—Pro~ fessora of the staff of the Ontario the be“ College oi‘ Pharmacy declared “Pghooung h, m“ day that the wood alcohol analysis five 471 A, made at Buffalo was "the most ter- rible ever ‘heard of." "'l'hs time required to cause Ideath after imbibing this liquid ‘would depend on the way in which the fluid was drunk and the toler- atlon point of the individual." 111185631118 0f 334 points. member of the staff said. “it 5001391‘ 0i’ M11101! might be possible for a person tolvilllliilfl tile bronze live after drinking a glass. but cer-‘agsregate of 331 points. the being ‘pGCODCI application to almost any skin. pally‘ _€___"_____ Moore's 48 was the better, Challenxe ’l‘r0lihy. which 57981119 001111161611 f0!‘ 36 ladies. French Invention contest and was fired at 500 yards. (Special to The Guardian) possible ‘being 50 points. Colonel D. A. MacKfnnon and ‘Coloucl ii‘. S. PARIS, July 29.——"Le Matin"\Veatherllie firing for Mrs Colonel iii-mm. that it will be possible with H. ‘n. Johnston and Mrs Coronal in a few months ‘for persons tale-H. M. Dnvlson respectively, iutd the two gentleman mentioned off. After the five Qffltlflpting the principle of telephoto- P01111118 11nd been completed they SGT. P. l. lANiililGAN WINNER ' 0F P. R. A. AGGREGATE MEllAl With Total 0t 5314 Points, Mr. Percy Hoop- Medal, With 331 Points. Three Days Shoot Closes With an Ex- citing Shoot-off for First Place in the Ladies’ Challenge Match, Which Was The‘ weather was 9x10911191)’ hot and conditions at times were very difficult owing to However. shooting was Drizes were very morning and was won ‘by P. H. Warren with anexceilent score were four 011181‘ 43's. but Mr. Warren's was As evidence of the high match there were conclusion of the Corporation Match the flggpg. 8818 totals for the Governor Gen- ersi's Medals were luade up and Seret. P. J. Lflfldrignil of the P, E, I. Heavy (Brigade was declared the winner of the silver uledul with un Percy medal with an a poisonous rash would follow its trmveuerngirfiggrgh IE1- McCslbe each had 48 points, lbut Mr The firm! match was the ladies the 36 rlfleimen highest in the special ag- This resulted in a very interesting [APGINTE Gilli Mil. MEii-Iiii-IN‘ A GIJWAHG And Emphaticaily De- nies Hzwing Been 0n the Revenue Cut- ter Margaret Dur- ing Its Alleged Joy Sail - Ex-Minister Says the Present Premier Hid Behind Place and Bronze Splendid . MacKinnon, Shoot. .) H. D. Johnston. {NASSAIU (Bailama. July 29.—— _ t. . - More than 150 persons were be- fix“? under arms‘ hare’ were h" lalltllauglxitgfigy ‘R: Pam? Edwmd 15' i"! P1911148!" 0f the Association is the Coat Ta-IAS 0f thfi "eyed drowned. Damage 68mm i1i118d t0 tile Star today by John were _0 l d 50(- ut on ulatches the heartfelt wish of every one of G G I ated conservatively at $18,000,000, J- Nesterowlcl. chemist, in the Bab- Ema gang: ed zlt Kensingtuu its dnelnbers. 0V8rn0r QIICPH 0 Attention is called to the Ottawa aggregate in which the highest. l0 men are eligible to represent the Association at Ottawa. lt will be noticed that some extremely hl-gh shooting has been done and it evi- (Cansdlun Prue) Quebec, Que, July 29. —- Addres- sing a Liberal meeting bum m. 1118111. Hon. Mr. Lflpfllnla ssld in I part, Buffalo. details of this analygfg will keg?! 62319331 to; h r dances’ the fact that we have excel- “Au infamous story bus been c". form an important clue for the “m! 35%, - on i MC m 000 18m ‘malaria, here‘ and if they ‘lulaieii. to which details have been punadian aunmmlés m ma“. hr m ma» 11° .9 50 P011118. was shot would use the same amount of addeddo tho effect that i have been practice and effort as the rlflemcn one of 1.119 llafl-“ifiilxcrs on a Cug. of the other provinces would mrllklfltomg boat, the Max-safe; o}, a mp a great name for themselves and during which all lllwg pa" been their province. violated. They have repeated this The meeting ended was one of viio calumny with the same pleas- tile best in recent years. The ar- are as an insect takes in spread- raugements were excellent and lug a plague. great praise is duo Captain J. A. “Finally, an ex-mgmber o; p“. Webster as range officer. He ls liament, A. J, Duucet, had ma“ u most popular with every menu/her public statement in the presence and they all want to see lltm back of Mr. Meighen while he w“ M. again on the job next year. cmnpauying his chief through the "Jack" found it pretty hot work Maritime Provinces. that 1 had par- the last two days and would prob- tioipated lu ma; excursion W111“ , lllbly like to be relieved, but we he claims was made. .and that I hope he can ‘be persuaded to cou- bad boarded the "Marzsrstflst Quo- tiuue as it would the impossible to bee. “‘.i mmediate "nmle can,’ had m, l, m, h‘, Ham‘ All know “m, ')l“].[m|!])[ of ell-operative Jllltrketingi All electric power lilies on the mnly he wmnud new]. be able m in the afternoon the Silver find one giving the same degree MluistelnMr. Meigigllrggutyllfigglxg t. get .r..dm.e,1 gamut)", Nulmqyulud again declared to ho the intell-jislulili lvcru wrecked by tile storm s,” Tms particular anal)...“ shows 1311101: ‘Fox Match was fired, pos- of satisfaction. having travelled ou '1“ steamer in Canada. would ariviso that, although not tion of ills goverlllncnt to assist 11114 111111111! illiiiilidfl °i "11 kindle beverage s0 powerful that 10551119 50 11011118. This was won plummet and askmg Mm m View But 00011911111116 1111111481111); to tllc ut-ii-iliii 111E CPiDPiBii. would cause a 90150“ 1f applied m 111V M11 S. C. Moore of Charlotte- (Continued on page 3) 0f the courtesy which public man r. I ask you, do ynll not tillnk we most. of its power. lCableli reWfU-i 01 mil’ ‘lead anathe- uklu externally 3D glfflflg mu; 0W1. the popular commercial owe each (ll-her cud because of our —-—-<o>——-—-— relations which date back over L b t r h i-WIBBi-y IYBHTBA d!!! repudiate this ca umy aunt: e in his econ l; 0 s e d’ c his electoral associate. w c8 y "i ha" BB Yet had no reply from A comparative statement obtaiu- Mr. Meisheu, but Mr, poucel, an. ed from inspector S. T. Gallant ofer stating I19 accaptad my denial, the lobster catch for early season has continued to shamelessly d9. of 1925 and 1926. clare he had seen the log book of the steamer Margaret, whet-g in.“ Year Catch Value appears that Mr. LulPoluto and m; friends boarded at Quebec to par. 1925 33,719% cases $941,382‘ ticipate in that supposed excursion. 192C 29.10514; cases 8862.454 "Mr. Melgheu pug jun 5W9“ we ...__.___. __---- citizens of this country | 49591. Decrease 4.614% cases $78,928 caibie example. First, t“, 1m] b9. hind the Governor General instead The quantity sold in shell will of shouldcriug the responsibility not be available before the returns that is his. for the violation of the of the Monthly Statistics for moutb,coustitutloual charter of [b9 coau- 01' July are received from Over-My. Aud now he hides behind g, seers, ‘but the quantity will be less ' siaudared to throw mud at an Id. than last year. verszlry that always met 111m lu honorable combat. Ladle; and can. tiemeu. speaking tonight before 3n immense gathering in the old City Alberton Pioneer ' tnln allegations and Senator Bur- Mr Meigilon said had taxed the Tile King HOVQHHHQIH. had reduced had pinned on him a largo medal lot-tetown. . . truck the bull's a s and w ti ‘ill , * d liar it ouid for distributed service to tile,be accompanied by R. L. Calder. L M H ‘ d .1 m the ,- 119m. 5 Y on le ',,,i,i,,,‘.‘.‘lm.i.-lvl.‘.'il{adorn-h nlanc and party, They, hull said. good andi-K. (3., of Montreal, and W. h‘. m; aamgchsltaathat wyialaazogily be 110D!!!’ for Mrs Colonel H. D. John- his taxes to (the Uflllflil States. faithful servant, enter £11011 11110 01510111101". K. C. of Ottawa. Mr. ' 51°11- the joy of the -Senate and get that $4,090 a year, miseloner following the war. Papers May Tell Story 0f Cruise OTTAWA. July 2S. -- The cruise of the Govorulueilt steamer M111“ gnret wilich is loonling up as a [611- lum in (he eieretlon is likely t0 be m“, of the first platters inquired in- to when Sr d1‘l‘llll(‘l)13 Lenlleux pro- ceeds with iho investigation luto tile (lustolns lleliurlnlcnt. . in the Prlrliolneutnry inquiry nothing trfspcukof W111i 9119111"! 111 rugurrl to this trip, but there ‘ii-PB some papcls ill llle 11991111111911! ""11 tile sllillii "log" also is available. These, along with the testimony of tile officers and 391111101‘ 31"‘ can, or others who wore on the lllill‘,1l~IliHi‘il8H(~<l trip, sonld 0011191919 the pocurd and tlllUllllilflll just what really happened- A. J. liuucct. M. u. sneaking 111 the Lower Provinces has mudo csr- eau, willie nlhnittlng a trip has de- nied almost everything else. H011- Eym-M Lupolnte ilffirms that he never was on the boat in his life. USED BY MINIRVTERS There are a number of Govern- ment vessels on the two 5811 1101151" and the Great Lakes, and, as is tile case with private curs. they are avsiluibie for use of Ministers of the Crown and aiwllyfl "We 1156'” 'l‘0 "a considerable extent ——- in sum- mer - they have beenused. The custom in that the ‘Minister must flll up the larder with ilrovlsifliifl m“? °1 Newton Polling division o held in Newton school on airf- 2nd a; All Dvllfl attend. B ord- gggmmiiiflm-J. MscK. M010 nul. ° ’- Ill-Hi ~81 m.» m; party our the transport M"! It“ the services of the help are free. They are all relfuisriY °11 ‘he pay list. Every norms] V9111‘ "m" 0f Str. Margaret Phil Macdonald 11ml goes ou a tour 0f "illflllwiiiiiw- At times it is u. real iusiwfliioli i" some harbor or river improvement; not infrequently it. i8 t1 111911511" jaunt. The Lady Grey. n01 i118 MM‘- gnrct. is the popular craft for use on such occasions. ‘COAST UNPROTECTED (Carladialan Press) Phil MacDonald, P. ‘E. island Canadian 1925 broad jump oham The table acquires new features with age. The former Minister has issued u. sort of blanket denial. 1t will be necessary to have nu inves- tigatlou Meanwhile, there seems no doubt that when the Margaret was cruising the coast was uilllrvlflcieli against rumruunlux activities. ‘Tile Margaret is a roomy boat Of the Customs Preventive Service. acquired when lion. J. i). Reid was Minister of Customs. The boat is suposed to do duty 1151111181 51111-18- lzlers off the Maritime Coast or 111 Northunlberiaml ‘Straits. Whichever party happened to 1w in office bud the boutut their dis- posal for crossing from Nova Scotia to Prince Edward island or making other trips to places whore i116 steamship service was irregular 01' the uccommlstlon poor. Tho cruiser has hunted for 811111881979 and, if her engines did not break down at the critical luomeni, she sometimfls landed them. CAPT/MN A WITN E88 plonshlps. He will four events. jump. discus. lump. and hop Hea_Ma.y Damage The Wheat ‘Crop (Special to The Guardian) WLNNIPEG, Mann July Zit-Iwith the mercury ‘standing plosa to 100 over the wheat belt for several days, grain experts are expressing alarm. Mill men have reports of damage, but this is chiefly due to ripening grain too rapidly with heads undeveloped sud short straw. Harvesting will be general in the south half of the three provinces next week if this torrid wave con- tlnues, it is admitted by old trud- ers that damage will follow. l , , ‘Before the Customs Committee inst spring, Captain Leeouvee, of the ship. told about the pursuit of a rum-running schooner in North- unlberisnd Straits, and. lncideully answering a question by A- J- 9°11‘ net. admitted that a your '11:!!! 111B cruiser was called off and had tak- en the than Minister — Mr. Bureau »~ for a trip of s month or more. The witness gave no evidence o- bout this cruise nor was he asked lu progress Nova Scotis and "New Brunswick coasts were exposed to the uuhampered activities of rum- runnars. Although not brought out in the report or any evidence there has been much talk meanwhile a- bout Mr. Bureau's cruise. Various stories are told about the ship stopping at ‘Purse Rivers. tak- ing on the than Miulstaralld his fronds. of her being utocked with solids and liquids; of all Odchsstra the session closes. some Minister to. The whole point stressed at the usually takes a Government boat time was that while this irip__was episode; of the voyage. ,,,. r - 11114 Probably Ciiarvthe distance short, but the invent- The (lllief Justice will ore of the apparatus. according to lVeatheubie again fired and made an inner while Colonel MQCKHIHOH O“Counor was cost of living com- lnPort Arthur) of @000 TORT -AH'I1HUR. 0111., Jilly 29.- piou, has arrived here the first of a hundred or more to come for the ‘Canadian Track alud Field Cham- complete in 120 hurdles, broad step and being phipped and of other alleged M. able to transmit large images over greater distances. ‘Ticonderoga Scene His Honor the Lieutenant Govern- or presented the medals to Sergt. Landrizan sud Percy Hooper. also shook hands with Colonel Mac- Kinnou for winning the trophy foi- Mrs. Johnston. in some happy - “marks he congratulated the rifle- TICONDEROGA. N. Y-. July’ 29. men on the splendid shooting and --Upper New York state ls to have declared his grant interest 1,, n, its "American Wing”, where. as in promising to come out and see 'this famous new ibranch of the more of it next year. He was en- ' Metropolitan Museum, the ghosts thuslastlcslly cheered at the con. of young Anlerlca will walk in sur- clusion of his remarks. lrouudlngs familiar to the-m s cen- Colonel F‘. S. Moore followed and tury and a half ago. mentioned the fact that the Pro- A shadowy John Hancock rs- viucial Government had renewed turning would flud at the junction the grant of $100.00 to the Prgyfn. of four roads in Ticonderogamucs cial Rifle Association which had the ‘battleground of ilve ustions, the been discontinued during the war, reproduction 0f the beautiful home This brought forth three cheers ills uncle built on Boston common for the Government. Three in 1737. his home until his death in cheers were then given for the At the conclusion of the match’ (Canadian Press) CALGARY, July 29--Dr. Michael Clark, former member of Parlia- ment. pioneer of Central Alberta. and prominent in the councils of,‘ the Liberal party. died at eight‘ o’clock this morning st the family residence near Olds. Alta. wAlTERe NEVER BECOME UPSET ON RECEIVING. A TIP i793. lvsteran President of the Associa- A ghostly Washington. entering tion. Cdlouel F‘. S. Moore, who lg a the imposing Chippendale living true friend of all riflgmgn and room, would recognize the exact most popular personally. .May he replica of the sofa he used as pre- lbe spared many years to continue sident and the duplication of his Martha's arrangement of the yel- low damask curtains sud the red null green brocatelie chair cover- lugs. Sir Jeflrey Amherst, Montcalm, and Sir Guy Carleton floating through the lino Pailadiau window of the hall, would dud themselves mirrored iu the old portraits on the Busy Toronto Hushed During Funeral (Special to The Guardian) TORONTO. Out, July 29.-—‘Public winds l light to moderate mostly cloudy, Probably Maritime wan Interest in the last cbsequies of Ticonderoga becomes, by the $250,000 gifts of Horace A. Moses. wealthy manufacturer and public lbcnefsctor, the site of the perman- ent home of the New York State ‘Historical Association, and the fu- ture research ceutre of the state ‘for early American history. The famous John Hancock house, built of enduring stone, was chosen for reproduction, because of its per- mnuence. The original. torn down in 1M8. has been preserved in a set of drawings by the contempor- ary architect, John Star-gill, and faithfully rebuilt by the architect, H. Wastholf. of Springfield, Mus. drowned iu Balsam Luke was at- guthered on King Street and oul Church Street this afternoon to watch in silent sympathy the com-I lng of the, caskets and the filing of the mourners luto St. Jflnies Cath- edral. All around the Cathedral this black border extended. the majority long line of hearses reached King Street and the first body was car- ried ouf, the bell in the Cathedral this busy section of downtown To- the seven young men who were "°“"‘°"""i ”h‘“""'“' tested b the macs of people thst_f;.;"r:::;o clondy “F48 yMonfreal, fair Quebec. cloudy . Clftown. fsir .. lislifnx, cloudy St. John, c oudy . Boston. clopdy . New York. ruin . . . . . . . . .. 74-64 standing with bared heads. As the a rises tomorrow morning a; 4.40. tower tolled slowly and even in Julv 31,; 3411 p_ m_ Maximum and minimum tempor- . 76—64 . 82—66 . 85—65 . . 82—-6ii . . 80—-5ll . 80-64 ‘llilrll tide this afternoon at 2.44 nd tomorrow morning at 3.29. ‘Sun sets this evening at 7.32 and ibast quarter moon, Saturday, - .01’ Quebec, where live the descend- YQStBFdaYWBAH of the two great forces that 50118111- ou su historic soil glorious 111111198. Where have been preserved i" their 11111 rarity vile traditions 0f honor and fair bis)’ that guided the knights of old, 1 fggfgt m pm. claim tillat the Prime hlinilter of 1117 country is not a loyal adver- "1! nor is he a xsutlemau. Ho is a. coward. Tank Explosion Kills Four (Special to The Guardian) OSHAWA. Ont. July flit-Three men are dead. two are in the hos- ‘pitai, one of whom is not expected to recover. as a result of explosion ot‘ a laree metal tank on the new Pontiac construction at the General Motors at 11.30 this morning. Firemen are trying to locate the body of a sixth mun under the ru- ins. The big tank had sprung a. leak and men were working repair- ing it with a torch. The tank wsl formerly a 511s tank. but at. the time of the explosion W!!! partly filled with water. The tank was about 25 feet long dud 12 foot high. O Condensed Specials NATL-dc. per word. not each insertion in this column. _______.____________________ ‘IF YOU WANT 000D MEAT 00 tn Saunders’. East cud of Market Buildlul. Phone ll. _______________________ nos PRINTING OF EVERY damnation, cheaply and expedi- tiously executed. Guardian 0011i» n1 Job Prlutorr. Phone 1n. ‘YOU WANT GOOD INVELOPII Prices, 50 for I00. 100 for 36c. 250 fer 550- 500 10f $1.00. 1000 iSllmmeraide tide eighteen ‘min. routo there was a solemn stillness. ute; later than cuurlottgtowu, iberal-Pr¢§t¢§§iv¢. Combinaiivfl Rfiquires a Rest for 81.95. Postpaid. Guardhu Office. l w“ m». -I~‘ -.--._.;.<. __