Covers Prince Edward Island I r l Like the; Dew I < phsrlottotovvn Guardian, Tim. can“, Morning Guardian, Founded 1001. Evonln Gugrdlq" 131 lllillllllill PHLNINIJL .llll5 Declares Premier Murray’s Contention of Iiroprietoryillaims to Western Lands is l \ Prcpostcrous. (Special to The Guardian) REGINA, A1l8_ 18—Premier Mar- llo today characterized the claim of Premier Murray of Nova Scotla that the Maritime Provinces have r proprietary interest in the natur- rl resources of the Prairie Provin- ces as a bold nnd presumptuous as- 5Pl‘llilll_ ‘Premier Martin in a stutclnent makes clear that lie has no objection to the Maritime Pro- vinces receiving, financial ‘conces- sions from the Dominion Govern- ment if they can secure tllem, but l ,__§ PlllN-GE IWILL NOT VISIT THIS WlNTERl I INDIA holds that the question of llrinnn terms is one which must be settled apart altogether from the question of return of ille natural resources of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Al- berta -to these, provinces, The question of the surrender to the liralrle provinces of the public do- nialn within their border is one for illllllstment between the authori- ties of the Dominion and those of the three provinces, said thsjre- mier, and admits _no interference by any other provinces in Canada." 'P l... ,'~ -w-...-wv. H. \ ti TheP‘ 7 7.11"“ l/l; ///,l t ril \\\\\} - if Read by ‘Q ~\\ ‘ CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA; THURSDAY, AUGUST 19 HLllliH lllHllN Hlllllllllifi (tilts sliiilli lIiFENll lHLlll Illilllltlllll “God too High and _France too Far” and They are Fighting 1t Inch by Inch with Many Encouraging Successes. (Special to The Guardian) PARIS. Aug. l8—Warsaw is holding well acortllng to latest news reported received last night. Poles who ‘were beginning to re- Polcs Morale in Good, (special to The Guardian) ‘vlkmsfiw. Ailsust l8.—-Premler will‘)! 11nd Ministers Skulskl, Das- .yn k], Q . gomileiedrgblrslll‘: :lndll.o'slv‘§li'§§§ Def“- ‘hm “m d°“”""“" “Y °' fighting sectors today They re- 18'“: God loo m.“ and France polled "Milli; the Polish morale ex m” far", were Hwouruged b)’ cellent at all points. Counsel, Frances’ expert soldiers and they have now picked up iililrlts with immediate effect. ll was considered significant ill mili- tary circles that Moscow wireless had been unusually silent yester- Poles_Make Further Gains. .. (Special to The Guardlan)_ l ‘PARIS. August l8.-—Tht= Polish counter offensive has freed Danzlg corridor and completely disengag- zlg on the Vlstula) it was official- Elién Offlce today. ‘Pd 9111111191 (60 miles south of Dan d ly announced by the French Por- evening reported successful Polish (Sprclal to The Guardian) LONDON, August lit-King George bus issued a proclamation declaring the lPnince of Wales will not visit India until the end of elllng. instead the Duke 0| (‘.011- naught will go to India this winter to carry out the iprogramlhat. had Bolshevlk Retret Almost a Rout.l l LONDON, August lit-The {lol- ‘shevlk are retreating froln Polish counter attacks‘ ln several sections ,~'1nd are beginning to assume pre- portlons of a rout, according to late advices from various sources ‘entire southern front_ ay. 'i‘he French Foreign Office last counter oftenslveg from Thorn to clear ollt Polish corridor, nnd along PARIS, Aug_ 18—'I‘lreless efforts iluenee of lnllllnry and police re- prlsllals for attacks upon them by PIS! by the Pol“ to push back ‘he m‘ ‘Greatly. Military Commander in Ire vadlng Bolshevikl have resulted in the capture of important strategic been arranged for the Prince ln- l ll Q l l l, - . civil-a the missus-ion or the $1.31!... 3.3.2.“ni‘il'“slil.li?“°°nii next year, because of the possibil- new, reform legislatures And the Russhms w prevent flmmmmlo“ of many of their lly of strain on his health by trav- ‘Chamber of Princes. lImperial Press Chickenpox. Changes Priiice’s Programme (Sp-‘clai to The Guardian) KINGSTON, Jamaica, August l8_ —'l‘hu iPrlnce of Wales did not care l0 have his trip or his colln- iPflilllN‘ marred b chicken pox. For that l-pason he i considering not coming here at all on his present tour. 'i‘he reason ls that prison war tlcrs luivc struck along with street. vet, viii-iii £§s_,,,,i\fl¢i ...et11§l'_s.-i>1'is.<>u. wardens saving their posts be- HIIJSP of an‘ zoutnresk- of chicken pox ilmoag’ the prisoners t CONDENSED siiclllist ‘BRICK LAYERS WANTED $100 prr hour steady job. Apply E. E.. Parkman, {Davies l-lotel_. 2201-8-19-31. TO LET-THREE UNFURNISH- ed rooms, 236 Grafton Si. ‘ 2293 8 19 2i. BOY WANTED AT ONCE FOR DE i, l llvcry tennr Silunders Newsollle.be filled. much interest as there the Eovcrn- ment it ls said will greatest fight against the United Farmers of 0ntarlo_ t‘; Co., Market Bullding- H LOST -- BETWEEN ssnvmznrs tailor chop on Kent St. and Weymnuth St. blue pants. Fin- der return to Sentner;_ receive reward. ' 2291 - ‘WANTED BY SECOND WEEK of September a cook‘to do plain cntllilngiGood wages.‘ References required. Apply Mrs H, W Loni! worth, care of Guardian Ofilce. 2246-8-19-tf. WILL THE PARTY WHOTOOK legates of the Imperial Press Con- fercnce closed their twollay visit with ending of a formal dinner to wiiich they were guests, given by the Lleutsnantfiovernor of Manl- loba, Sir James Alkens and gov- ernment of the , province. dinner ‘was well attended by repre- ' sentatlves o! official life In ‘province, the judiciary and press. East Elgin ection in East Elgin is to be held Nov. 22. retreating divis- ions. p ~- Qitoaco Delegates Return to Warsaw ‘A Berlin August l8.—Polish peace delegates‘ have returned to War- saw from Minsk bearing tho Russ- ianpeace terms, according to re- ports recelved here today. Noth- ing could be learned of the alleg- rd terms. Advices from ilielilfoers of the American mission in Wur- .-suw, relayed by wily of Posen sahl the Poles had pushed the Rods back about ten kilometers (6.2 miles) lli the vicinity of the calli- tal reca-pturlng ltadseylnin, ten miles east of Warsaw: on the river ‘Rheadsea. 'i‘he sltu‘ 1n in Lem- berg sector was deatribrll asun- lhe improved. (Special to The Guardian) WTNNIPEG, ‘MAN, Aug. 18-—De- l o Winnipeg at midnight last night The Russian Admits Reverse. MOSCOW, August lli.—"'l‘hc en- emy has broken through our lines to north ward,” a Russian official communique said today. This evi- dently refers to the Polish clolnl e Guardian) that the Russians have been ejected 1B—'l‘he bye-cl‘ from the Danzlg corridor. Election Nov. 2 (Special to Th O'I"I‘AWA, Aug. Britain Does Not Recognize Nominations will take wring“ |tre virtually reaching the outer {art's capital. llle Soviet troops Pultusk, Servl-lt bridgehead, driv- ing the Poles trolil the fort where press of Canada a Narew Joins Bug. counter offensive from Novo Geor- aievsk. PIP-firing the north blink of the Nllrew alld yesterday lured Scrock bridgehead till.» Bolsllevlkl had time to estab- lisll 'i‘he Bolshevlkl in abandoned which has not yet been l ricd. |tlie right against Vleprz, middle Bug continue according to plans. Harvesters Try". posltlons_ Three days ago the Polish forces faced an extremely critical situation with the Red edu- On the right wing had captured On Sunday, lowever, the poles launched a recap- before themselves Operations are now. proceeding against. .Pult.usk.._ their retreat considerable booty‘ invento- Operations by the Polish on To Loot Store (Special [to The Guardian) QUEBEC, QUE, Aug. L8——Word Empress ol Canada geared turbiner oil burning pass-- enger liner. built to the order of the Canadian Pacific Ocean ser- vices Limltrrl, especially for their ‘i:1l1f1S"PdiClfiC service, was launch- e Shipbuilding and Engineering to. Limited at Govan yesterday. ilslalill-lIolitr-actofs- - the new Methodist church building In George Street ls progressing in a very satisfactory manner accord- ing to the architect, E.E. Pork- man. The concrete about completed and the first floor U‘ pected that work laying the ground f days. The masons are already on_ t , 1920 PHLMILH LLLIYLI l5lilllll Mission will be to (Special to The Guardian) WNPlTIlV YORK. August 18,-A Y“ "IRlOn despatch to the New {irk World (ieclares that Premlor L 07d 300F130 will come to Canada 0mm" 10 iiieet the Premiers o)!’ all the British ‘Dtllllllliflllii on._the Iut-lflc conference on the renewal °f U"? Aiiglfl Japanese alliance which will probably be held In V-oficouver during his stay In 10a!!- (Speclal to The Guardian) IDIIBLIN, August Iii-in onse- irisurgenta, Sir Neville Mc- Says a Despatch from Vllashington. Premiers on Japanese Treaty. SIR NEVILLE FDRBIDS BLlllIEL INE‘ lll Blllllllll His Confer with British ails 581's the den-patch. Th». Brit- ish Premler ‘will be invited to wool, iiiBIon. Them are innumerable questions besides the Japanese situation in which this country and Eflillflild are both interested, says line correspondent, anll n race m face conference with the president or secretary of state or both might = b9 exllwted to accomplish In an hm" will! mill’ take weeks of dip- lomatic exchanges to effect. i. BllLll fiPél-Illll lSTERllalNG, Ont. Autziiifil 12-- (‘nnodlfs new premle: Bavo a fear- less accounting for his stewardship and that ,0! the party he leads In the first political slwech since hi! nprolnlment here toduy_ l-le review r“! title circumstances which led tn tho war legislation of the Un- lon'st oarty without making least stiggestlon of apology or excuse. Canada had gone far but the tin!!! I had’ justified it. Likewise time had justified the manner In which the Union Government had carried on he work entrusted to it. He Annual Juicer —--——<->-———---___._....L._- LW PllllllL .llllllvi Hon. Arthur Meighen _ _ _ _ Address on the Present P01iL-i0it;'j.,flill_’t ation and the Policy of his Government. REPRISALS BY SOLDIERS paid his pointed respects to much ct‘ ilhfi criticism levelled at the Government and closed with an eloquent plea for better under- standing fuller ctr-operation and Mall, Olflllll. 1 Gives ' a. ,~_Pc§a_geril to pa, our djbts; t9 (iv Chad fan locum-lea lust enough vuvsa tags in the Cnnadiln" gigs-I an in en-‘io them to enigma to kgpCunadian workillfi . in Gil- a _ . r can roe umrvltroittsdnanl in a fol-ceiul and‘ slopsbat» pro‘ oration, the Prllne Nihilist-Anode a plea for tho adoption‘ of 0on4» counsels in tlhe conduct of the af- fairs ofvtha nation After, a ‘ttinr. ls dark pictuho of .4: _ tolls. in many European countries, he amid: l stand lol- unity in Canada, for solidarity of conditions ndfreo doln of enterprise within. r hor- dsrs. The lesson for ' n 1r‘ ‘land, has lssiled orders that in future all participants in such re prislils shall he severely punlshed_ Orders have been promulgated at Dublin Castle that no prisoners un- der sentence shall be released if they go on hunger strikes. Launched at Govan (Special to The Guardian) GLNSGIOW. August 1S.-—<The Enl- Lwin screw at the yards of the Fairlie-id Work in Sydney (Special to The Guardian) ‘SYDNEY. August. 17.——~Work on foundation is cams are being installed. It is cx-. ioor will be commenced in n few he job and the brick laying will Lloyd George Leaves less partisan rsncor in the free peoples of the Br Hill-lb! “Riildil- piro is to avoid the‘ ltrsid whi About 15,000 people heard the Premier speaic _ The occasion was that of the annual Porter's Picnic, elven by IJ_ Gulls Porter, and the whole coun- irv-Ildfl turned out to hear Prem- ier Melllhews first political speech since called to lead the Govern- bsve sunk into oblivion other ni tions, and of those that the w til‘. lug now In chaos and liilfllvf. ‘ shall strive with all my powo for national unity embracing all races. languages and creams. l shall fish with all my energy-for nations‘. solidarity; for moderation o mrnt. , Militant from beglnnin! i0 911d. the Prime Minister threw down u“ ~~tntlet ‘to all and sundry op- tbougbt and action; for order}; progress for the maintenance o; law and order and dol- tilt-Goldie- day. en route Switzerland where he will rest. At For Switzerland (Special to The Guardian) PARIS, August l8.-—Premier Lloyd George traversed France to- froln London to ponenls, emphatically pronouncing in favor of the present fiscal sys- tem and warmly praising the war and general record of the Union Government. THE NEW PARTY‘. .. 'i‘he pres-"W administration in tolls ("inflection lie described. as "the direct and legitimate succes- sors of the Government that retir- ed with Sir Robert Borden" Out of the Union of ‘DGIUQS which form ed ‘the Union Government, he de- clared, “Han grown the new Nation Chantllley he was joined by Brit- ish Ambassador ‘Derby, who will inform him fully reg-ardlg the re- rent conversations with French of- ficials" regarding the situation in Poland. . .4 Transportation A To Be Relunded (Special to The Guardian) 'OTTAW'.A, Aug. IBM-The refund of expenses incurred by the depend- ents of imperial soldiers who; do~ mtclleii in Canada pflui‘ to the war and who returned to this country, from England before the date ‘of’ the armistice has been authorized by Order-in-Councll. h." l." political party in the ‘world was ever better born or better bred. It was-born out of inn war and ft is National because its- care ls the Nation." . - " Defending "the present fiscal system, thePrIme minister emphas lsed» - the need; for- its continuance both for the maintenance of the industrial life of the nation and the provision 0f necessary revenues. It was only by making more goods that could be sold in the Unlifld States that the value of the Can- adian dollar could be ntaliilflilit-‘ii n" the other lildeofythe border, ‘in support offtliis contention he l _ PREMIER’! Aoonlss. al Liberalicoliservatlvo party. No from overrwhlk o place No‘ 8. made tonight came, it is believed, lwlthlna few days months period within which under The announcement of the six he Elections Act, vacancies must East Elgin riding holds make the ~ Prepaid Freight Payments Suspended (Special to The Guardian) ‘ has just been received here tllat V‘LO'N"DON'A“B“5E HfTWhUQ Greaf serious riots broke out yesterday Britain has no intention of recogn l 01B l u 1 t a n hm“ .,lzlng General Wrungel or detscli- l‘ ‘en-A Q 9-1 “S 5 ‘Q lng from Russia. she may recon- vestcrs train was P11551115 lilrflllgh .sitler her present attitude if Polish me plnce independence is nienaced by Russlai G _ ' t t t l t m according to Premier Lloyd Geor~ r ‘Drmsupsg m?‘ 50212215850 he: ge's latest not to ‘M. Kameneff, So- 5 e - P“ a ' viet representative here. The text "v"- lmd bee“ 9mm“! 0“ ‘he $9M of which was made public todayWfl-nd as the onrilnli 11881111 211111113 in not. the Prime Minister "reiiter opened fire, killing one man, Jos. ttz: a ' 3 =1 dn Mi nd. n na ed b ‘unde taken on his own reslion— * y "Y “e5 u a m“ m Jb-"yy rand wwlq pond h - lllq Blsson, emplrwed on tho train_ Tile withdrawal of the ‘British liilssion. crowd of harvesters numbered 700 men. ‘ be started very shortly. job has been mode of it. A special cnnlmlttee from the church congre- WASHINGTON, Aug. 1ll-~The Ground was broken for tho croc- tton of the new church and work begun on July 2, Since then the In record time and a first class station visited the bulldtlng now uniler construction this week and hey expressed great surprise at the rapid manner in which the work is being proceeded with as well as the splendid job that is be- lllg accomplished. ‘ It is expected that the stately edifice will be completed some time in March and when finished It will have cost the Methodist con gregutlon in Syrlns, about $135,- Meeting oi the Executive. concrete foundation has been lad/l -, 'i‘he Executive Council was in session Tuesday night until. after midnight. A considerable amount the establishment. school fol‘ young A °1 l‘. i-"hnlcal-lwhlch‘. decla farmers. The or lgqngtrleq horn noted a trimmer o'f a Western- Lib u eral flovarnxnsnt. as saying. ‘fPut the platform of the farmers into; ef lfect ‘and you . would " immediately reduce. the value of the Canadian srloltsr in ithepaitsd States to fif- y 081.1111; .. l. ,. n. of business ‘WIIS transacted. It» was ' . ,. ,. , . ‘ decided to place a. alight. on the comnepog- sues-luau»: TAR-mind 9i sfli’ gkfiltltffyéfl ‘Malpeque Road at Gaytown. Mr. . . ' _IFF_. - ' we“ w“. Dgxgrélui “' {mi , _ Fred Bell. School Inspactol-zfor‘ _ -‘- , ' ‘. ' gaze‘. “layman. l 5m,“ 1 n‘, Ettstfrlnce‘ sent in his resignat- jmlir; -'Melllch_en_ commended‘ theft; ‘l m‘ "8!='ma,°fl¢ ,2 a“ ion which was accepted. consider- tariff‘ platform on. which the Ausqggzy wfho, mbfl¢uyi£b3d"’t able time was token up discussinx ‘u-‘nllnn Government was elected and, . - - 1 ‘t ' res rot-fine’ production "during the, war. Government has not decided whe-‘flw’ c uragement of others that, tirel- to establish a school in the L", fllfisole, and lulu 6x18251011] <11‘ Tug “ p511“? consolidated school building st Mt‘ loistln ones. eq otes t e D1 ' ' . , » Herbert or at. the Convalescent Eel-m o: t eLslboHPal-ty of the Com.‘ IE”, "» ' regulations proposed by railroads requiring prepayment charges to traffic points in Canada of freight the llulh ello from Henry Court's bakery "ghllme return t“ for n“, were ordered suspended today. party is known. , from August 18th to December 2294 16th by litter-stale Con WANTED TQCHERIFOR “win Conlmlssion, pending lnvestl View school. No cs, King's 00,. 11°". second or third class_ Female preferred‘. Supplement $100. Free gain Robertson, Cardigan R. R. Z2D9-8-19-4l . TOR SALEg-A NEW LIGHT EX- tension top Surrey. l-t has never llPPll used and will be sold at a li-"iitialn. t0 quick customer_ A. Jlorne fi (lo. 2298-8-19-21. §___________._§__. ‘can Fort ulna-Prion: ma. ‘ soar s z tf ‘A Teunnoom i-touu To LET_ Arriv 14S,Eu|ton st, _ _ 2105-848-71. ‘mo. .-A~l,rl\so ' MCDONALD. Laud‘ Surveyor,’ Herlnsnvlllo. \ . -~ 3017-84042! ‘WANTED; TWO OR THREE rooms for light bouseksepilil 3-11). central local ty; ‘Apply t0 Guardian Ofilco 2128-84840. *.€~—-~ ‘POUITIVILY N0 ADVIRTIBINE- monta- lo M at this 055cc for lint day's sue otter 0 p. m. an- _1_"I bald for in adv-moo. ‘ ‘WANTED ,,ONI. 00,00 expert Meat Cutter and hangs maker. 141ml! With" reference and full Huge Liq 0r Stock ~>——i- Seized by Crown (Special to The Guardian) VANCOUVER, B. C_, A118. 18- A huge stock of liquor, consisting of five thousand cases of bottled whiskey, 130 cssks belonging to the Canadian Pacific Wine Company of 000. The plans cull lar a main tow- CDNTEST CANDIDATES! STDELDDK AND LISTEN! .___. .-_,_ THIS is YOUR MosT IMPORTANT west: or mg ENTIRE CONTE8T_ ' ._-___._. How many of the candidates in OAN CLlMB" FROM THE 130T- tha big $5,000 Prize Contest are‘ TOM TO TH-E TOP, following the course of the Con- test close enough to know just which of the EXTRA Vote Offers given are the best? ' Offers may come and offers may .go, but there is no getting away from‘ the fact that there ‘is an EX. TRA VOTE OFFER in force this week that should make the candl- dates all sit up and take notice. THERE HAVE BEEN EXTRA LAST WEEK OF THE AERONO- LA OFFER "T l'l l. QFHLQ" tllememher also that this ls the last wleek of the "Aeronola" offer. Tile Aeronola will be given to the candidate who cotliects the greatest amount of silbscrlption money be- tween the dates of August 2nd and August 21st, so that this week the thlg city was today confiscated-by , c the crown. A fine of $1,000 was ’ imposed against the Comllilfll’ f0!“ unlawfully having kept liquor for sale. The wholesale value of the stock, according to the invoice was $237,000. - LU-B vo'r OFFERS -lN THE Phsrr our rnaaa WILL an N0 nxrua onus vora OFFERS m THE iriyrimn. THIS is AB- sonurraav ran oasr CHANCE o worm ON run mxran CLUB vorns _ Ti-tle week's iltTllA VOTE Lghus. aunln rm t w. _ .<»','~,’.l w, Qrfi-R a. UOHING EVENTQ- This weak an EXTRA vote bal- ‘nnnvrtxuu p11" l0! [0011 f0! 1003000 W16! fl Mill’ fisrtlcuisfl n to rpcrio c to J. “"1191 3401M. a ostHhul-ut, It ~ - mo-l-io-iol. offer closes. Who is going tn be the lucky wln nsr of this valuable Special Prize, lt will all depend on what the candidates do this week. Up do the end of last week the race for the special "Aemnola" was a. very close one, a few subscriptions sell" crating the leaders. Your work ln the Contest this week will deter- mine whether you will be the owner of this coveted prise or not. IT .IS WELL WORTH WINNING. er which will reach a height of seventy-four feet. There are two smaller towers on either side. oi the new church as well. When ompleted the new church will have a. seating capacity of 11.400 but‘ taking llito consideration its Sun- day school and other halls, called for In the plans it will easily seat. 2.000 persons, The entire building’ will be brick dotted here and there with fancy concrete faclngs. There will lbs three entrances one dir- ectly off George Street and the other t'wo facing the Academy. When completed the new Metho- dist will be one of the hiost 11D‘ tn-date and niodernly constructed church dedlfices in these Ptirw Nothing is being sklmped to make the church one of the most edify~ log in Sydney and it will stand out as one of tile mosl finely con- structed places of worship in this congregation of the city as well as to the city itself. f: ---i<B(>———-— Springhill Strike Soldiers‘ Hospital alongside of nlouweaii Government House. Another» mat‘ dttateprotcotion. in i m. guppol-t of ade- snd declared that Road last week. bell" J ours for _sl l. be‘ tlnfns in u» moon efersnce l EQUIVALENT FOR A CUBPIDOR I Is Called Oil (Special to The ..sim_ M wand over-rm MAK- Your. nlo SPURT THlS SPRINGI-IILL, u. ug or 111mm! . an s collected. wax. Th, Bu,“ o, firemen 3mm pleaded not guilty and while list~ control ‘M 1M Ill-limit"- ‘FOIITIVILV no AQVIITI! .<.‘_ ‘a not a s l-la candidate WIHILE WORKING FOR was h anlng to remarks froffr-the Masts-l‘ clounrhla r es to the m; “mum o‘ n "u. on" “h,” “m l," who “not can“! no J|AERONOLAI. THIS WEEK n, ere was settled late last night and m“, "m; promaely on the (lobe 13,- the Prime lnloter laid tbs n,“ “y, m, “l” 5 p, m, on» “M”, M "hcflmkm. m“ we“ WOULD NOT BE AN ‘Mp6s; and the men on night shift re- at the same time ordering up dous- the Cdblnot Tariff Comnlfllliiii. 1m we ‘hr IIIMYIIIM- . inn only-pats his mind toit‘. IDLE’ FEAT 11o emu-lug named ‘work at midnight 'i‘he ridor- When culled upon to desist which siomfnolloll its laborsln 80p -——- t‘ Emmy Q10 cum-mm]; 11-115 Nouqll Qp in“; EXT“ v0.1. ~ . ' be nld he could spit on the floor! somber, will thorouflil Infill" no n Women's l stltutb“. BA A A E "m" damn‘ m" "my w“ ‘m!’ of the lice courts of Qusboclou into i110 infill-l"! 4° h“ Mono no n Mum ANOTHER ouors r0 wm run onltv 1t° - will he hold at Mrs. Hammond sores or Tl-llll small-also- DORT svnnv CANDID m’ m‘ '“"°'° °' “m” "“ °°"‘ m" "'1' °“°"" "4 l" "m" "W l‘ "'"“"" "mm" '°| 1min Thursday Aug. 10th la roa you A raw or can 100 ran Lin-r SHOULD. M A" l" owns; the company. Tho min-till» could do the umo in st. ha secure tho-ones aimed n w tho mo o'clock. ' ""1" u n ‘coo nxrfut vorn saucers ommorivlil or hoolhoooAfi-Itiyrfl’; twllll» in mil operation today. out aéllfflméuaflfiflimmligiazmflkaer‘ mmffl; “f »— —~-- —‘ "_ - _, ‘f, u“ 3-m- ‘QE ----_____ ___ "mm" m‘ "'3 W‘ U, spoiling opp-p. ‘ qQopgppntnQ i’ 13__ factory account policy_ .111 l‘ ,1‘ aimed at till! 51'. JOHN, N. n, August 1B.—l, Jos_ iBlois, owner of a second iiadd such c c is afliinarldn sto _ Mlil Street, was before hum th = court today charged with |tho _ mllltof elected tlhe Government ......'.-..‘A.__~'|'101\t\0!9tl ter that engaged attention of the ‘t o first 'eop_ln wlwlwfliikl "i!" w; ,= ‘ I ._, "-5.. Executive was that with respect. b?!‘ the a option or any policy wp- dgoggétéga‘ _€'“:ihu')-vtllgk~‘nd to the operation of a brick and DWI-Chill! L799. “we ‘vould be m: mqligrlvely wrrmi! .‘ w . w; I " tile company's plant situated at/laborltlk 018-8566. Tie-denied n“ q-he Lug-flu“ hwffiflymnr. Richmond, Prince County. [the tariff had been oppressive xenon“ at 23$ I.“ “among; 3m; - ' the “Kmlllmli” l“‘*°" ‘m’ ‘t°vl"“' it will be rich t. , “Ihtlllwii: . ment, atid,lt never will P06 80d in‘, at, 2.32 and ‘nnliurd ,' lt- -_ w . / as-I have evythllia t" d0 l" F‘; sun lets ibis evening “invalid " ‘ minim iii” lB1'll'“P°"°Y “E Qd tomorrowatftlipyitrlststt arm- I -_ ads", the Prime llldlnlster ssser m1. mom“; a‘ 5h‘ ‘M, _ “n; , b l . l ~ one. the remark W" Blfffi KM 5.0a. . .1 ~ _ . _ . _ . vigorous aplilliu". 59 Lamb" o! plr“ .qm¢t_¢r;~qnopn,_ asthma), . . part _in Parliament. no’ ‘ k n the Ann“ m’ l“; L m, ..>___.,» l - tbs party ‘W! W" " °, 1 , The lowest temperature Tuandaf . . . , . -. ,- i trouble to move the fiirm" P“ night was omen-m. Molasses (Special to The Guardian) form by,way_0!'1'6!°111il°11~ I “W.” 9 a_m_ "nor-rd .w‘§‘\-,_‘Q|; at - - —-—- challenged them to d0 It. 111" WV‘ p.m. 5B. Tho hlkglest yestofdr. s11 JOHN snroncss lTs AUTO or s mun of them sot 1111-116 lillld- w" ts, . - -, REGULATIONS. ‘ ' ".._..__ i w rose TRADE tnuusuas." " L Noovle the Rnnshlns Kr . MBT- 18ft?! H. Aiizust 18.—— w u mo" . ‘ ._..t.___-a-__ . nyor cio ed was one oi sev: The ‘Pl-imp ulster W -- _ r. 1 ' ‘ ernl citigens fined by Magistrate lmllned to censure those. WM. 41° K1 Alllngha l In the -l~‘alrvllle Police ‘old, professed to be tn~ favor of s. a - a ls Court this morning on the charge policy, of freotrade for 119111!’ I3" NEXT wiflT I of speeding on the Loch Lamond "ping-than the people who real- i l our llis_ I! on of that obviously Libel-st Ovvosition g the ‘GEIGPICIOIELQQG of free trade - l! 'i‘he trouble watt that. in be- , those who would lo which have brought M viherb w.= stand." (Applause) ' m. Meighen mo; “I woloom» with eagerness the oppoflurw) I ' addressing that grebt (C . r any fellow-citizens. it wotii be ha: ‘to imagine an audience rc- ‘r rasentatlve of Camdlpd “Q14. .. and women are Mid ittj t. .. numbers, and now of _ e all nd without) 1i. t. ably‘ from our towns und- 00f» fl! . merchants and salaried ma, t". ' lecturers-Hand transport. o", l‘ and workernm . .' - ' "Professional meu,‘~,th, some of them, M0,. u! t is body are themed, M point tho farm. .1 hope my wordy-it'- have any value, will have-Odin) tel-est for all_ ‘Tharil- lhbi- l! £1 -tion_ But if they are slpboiclly d. acted to" any, it will be link-w! os- liio work lslililuuiturenlfhey n’ lin the majority lnjthla, _ They are in the, majority in scat-lino, L-bope, wiii-xonllinllr he. Like vrlqst. Onnadlaill of \ ‘ll ever-oecupatlom-l smnf 3GB, 1!’ and" from the farm slid-oven ‘y not very’l"~r relieved. _ ' Pumas‘ F0 alone! * rsir ' Ibo nliiordo ‘and ‘broken with tvah 'of public smtctoiiqt ill lpremlérslrlp. ._ i- tltlhk Ill l.‘ l . a pow" 4nd lit l“ here in bun l It 3 Continued” . Pall‘; Th“ 5 KDEANFEENC . . M“ summit: ___4 44-