a. A. McDONALD. 'n. s. MoPBEI 16c. 26c. Eve. ‘l 8t 3 45 26c, 42c. DID HIS law WlTli dork past . . . llnd fails in h-arns the sccret oi her life . happens? ms narrmass noun on nan. wonn v 1 s 1 o u 0 F I onoarous nova coM-E TRUE‘! Genevieve Tobin--Dorothy Peterson When a young boy with a bright future meets a girl with a For a Few Hours of Joy love with her . . . and then can love survive what NAT CARR IN “ Campus Champs” l Percy: How would you-aw- llkc to own—aw-a little puppy, Eli's Dovcly? Miss D.-This is so sudden, Mr- Uhappingham. . >~ -- ——~——{——i-*;— s, s. “ilIL-LAND" EXODRSIONS Orwell every Tuesday 3 P. M. liictoria every Thursday 7 A. M. ‘East River every Friday 3 P. M. fyest River every Saturday 3 P. M. .11" .I‘__dr further information Phone 773. >~ --- mil-r"- - Professional Bards D. EDGAR SHAW, K. C. Law Offices - Prowse Block, 127 Graiton Street, Charlottetown. Wills and Estates Settled. Collection or. Bills tspeciaillept.) SAFE protection tor all documents. W. E. DARBY, LL. B Barrister d. Solicitor MONEY T0 LOAN Dalton Building, Summerside, P. E. l. 1499-2- 1 T-LUGLIIUISSBLLI. STEWART & LOWTHER l ' J. n. srawaar. x. c. N. W. LOWTHEB BABRISTERS, soucrroas, arc, 84 Grlazt George Street MO Y TO LOAN. , MARK R1; McGUIGAN BABRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. ‘ MONEY T0 LOAN Cameron Block. C‘ rlottetown, PL], —-c-—--i-———------ ' BELL & MATHIESON B. B. Bell. D. t. Mathieson, LL. B. I , . Barrister a Solicitors - , Money to Loan ‘ Charlottetown and Montague “ McLEOD & BENTLEY ' J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. O. Barrister and Attorney-st-Luw Dulce: 180 Richmond Street MONEY T0 LOAN 1 Charlottetown. P. B. l. ‘ McDONALD 8t McPHEE r Barristers. Attorneys, Etc. MONEY T0 LOAN llilcy Building IZM-S-Zil-lmo-dniiy d. Lampson C! Co. tnnrsn _ u out“. s...» 5 Million, a o. a. Inglsml Public Auction Sales l ~ ‘or - 8330-8-27-81. TOM llgYLER Phantom of the West Counsel-Are you sure this is the man who stole your car? Plaintif.'—I was until the cross- examination. Now I don't know it I ever possessed a car. “I married my wife because she was different fro mthe other wo- men I had met." “How was that?" . "She was" the only woman who would have me." TENDERS Tenders will be received at the oflice oi the undersigned up to Sep- tember 9th, i931, (or placing a. new roof on the City liall building, as per specifications and conditions oi‘ contract to be seen at the City Clerk's oflice. The lowest or any ten- der not necessarily accepted. G. P. NICHOLSON, City Clerk. COAL Victoria Wharf About August 29th Screened, Albion Nut and Round. Get your coal oi’! schoonér and save truckage , nses. WOOD 6:’ CO. CRAPAUD 8333-8-2 i-EhusatZi. sanir Jllliii I . EXHIBITION t l" iuauu an wrrx Z l ‘C1 Aug. 18-21-24-27-29. Sept. 2-3-4. MAIL CNTRACT I SEALED TENDERS, addressed to tho Postmaster General, will bs receiv- ed at Ottnwn, until nonn. on Friday, the 20th September 103i for ills ran- veynncs oi’ I-‘iin Majesty's Mails, on n pro and Contract for n ‘period not ex- ceed. In] four years nix t mes per wbe on the routs BRRADALBANI RURAL Mat. lt'8.00 16o. 37c. 20o, m. 52c- Evo. 7 b 8.45 FANNIE HIIRST’S _ Thrilling Book- martian banana ...-. I . l3. 7a our.‘ 1'6; r» s‘ B rf"\< .1 BROUGHT T0 LITE . WITH A GREAT STAR ller father had millions, but Qhe wanted love! In society there are some mcn who can't be bought! She matched her beauty and skill against them all to capture the mate she desired! A tremendously stirr ing picture‘ — A real epic of today l OUR GANG IN “ HELPING GRAN DMA ” BOBBY JONES. “THE MASIIIE NIBLICK" \ The Central Guardian ' “YOUTH RIDES WEST” — The Guardian's new serial story will start next Monday. LIVE FOWL WANTED. —- Pur- chasing good quality live fowl, empty crops, Thursday and Friday, Aug- ust 27th and 28th. P. J. Noy so Co., Hunter River. 8327-8-27-2i. A WESTERN STORY- Youth Rides West, Will Irwin, the Guard- ian's new serial which starts next Monday has lots of action with an historical background as interesting as that of "The Covered Wagon." Dont miss the opening chapter. SERVICES FOR ORWELL, VERNON, for Sunday, August 30th are as follows-Sacramental Service at St. Andrews 11 A. M. Preacher Rev. H. E. Campbell, B. A., of Pow- nal. Vernon River 2.30 P. M. Cherry Valley '7 P. M. H. Price, B. A., Min- ister. INTERESTED VISITORS- Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hooser of Grand Falls, N. B, with his daughters, Irene and Wlnnifred and Mr. Hooscr‘s mother are spending a month at the shore at York Point in one of Mr. David White's Cottages. They visited the Exhibition on Wed- nesday, 19th and enjoyed a day at and Mrs. A MOTOR. PARTlL-Mr. Frank Creclman, Mr. Hamid Creeiman, Truro, N. S., Mr. Home, Princeport, N. S., spent the past week here attending the Pro- Ii vincial Exhibition and were, the guests of Mr. Hickox, Springfield. and Mrs. Fred Frank CHURCH SERVICESP- On A113- National Good. (By Thomas T. Champion, Cana- ,dian Press Staff Writer). | LONDON, August 25-The new national government can count 9X1 n, majority of 100 in the House 0i Commons, it is estimated today. Prime Minister Ramsay MacDon- ,ald, no longer head oi a Labor gov- ernment, was completing the task oi forming a cabinet in which the Labor, Conservative and Liberal ‘parties would be represented . He retains some of his chief lieuten- ants in tllc old cabinet-notably Rt. . Hon. J. H. Thomas, Rt. Hon. Philip Snowdcn and Lord Sankey. Hc will have among othcrs, Rt. Hon. Stanley Baldwin, sir Samuel Hoare, Rt. l-ion. Neville Chamberlain and pos- sibily Rt. Hon. Sir Austen Cham- berlain from the Conservative for- ces; Sir Herbert Samuel, deputy Liberalieader and maybe one or two other prominent Liberals. Rt. Hon. David Lloyd George, apart from his illness, is not expected to take a cabinet post. Baldwin Calls Meeting Th8 Conservative party meets on Friday, when Mr. Brudwir. will ex- plain the situation. The Conserva- tive leader made it plain last night that the Conservatives enter the national government for the strict- ly limited purpose of carrying out, or helping the Prime Minister and. loading Liberals to carry out, pro- posals tor national economy desig- ned to remove apprehensions con- cerning Britahrs credit. Mr. Bald- win will emphasize this when the party meets, in order to allay the fears of any members who may be uneasy lest the present coalition be prolonged alter it has perform- ed the specific task xofwhnh 1t has been created. But there will be no repetition or the Shectucle of i922, when the Conservatives violently broke away MAJORITY OF HUNDRED IS ESTIMATED FDR NEW NATIONAL GOVERNMENT LIFE OF co-oantwrlva CABINET MAY BE SIX WEEKS OR SIX MONTHS Prime Minister MacDonald, no Longer Head of Labor Government, 1s Completing Task of Forming New Government -‘ " Has Sacrificed. Leadership of Party for‘ Strangely Changed There will be no dissolution, but- Parliament will be strailsell’ changed. The bulk o! the Labor party, the Conservatives and the Liberals will be allies; a powerful section oi the Labor party, under Rt. Hon. Arthur Henderson erst- while Foreign Secretary, will be found in opposition. The bills which have gone by the board include the big scheme for rc-organlzing London's traiflc and the important bill for electoral ra- form. Premier MacDonald's Tosition. ' Mr. MacDonald's personal posi- tion remained a leading topic. It goes without denial. that he has forsaken party considerations to bring political leaders together in the nnttional emergency. _'I'he nad- cs Union Congress declares flatly that he took m. step/without con- sulting it; that he has no longer the confidence of the Labor party. The National Executive oi the‘ Labor Party has not yet taken a definite stand, but there are as- sertions that Mr. MacDonald by casting his lot with a national gov- crnment has read himself out of the party. ' The British press joins in ex- tolling Mr. MacDonald's motives. The Daily Herald, semi-official Labor organ, insists that he and the colleagues who remain with him enter the new ministry as in- dividuals, not as representatives oi the Labor n ovement, but The Her- ald Edd-i the Labor party enters a new phase “without the leaders who have rendered it services which will make their names live with lustre in history." “Fully aware of thg c-nsequen. cts," The Herald continued, “Mini MflflDvnald and his immediate col-j leagues who propose to ncfhwith‘ him are walking a path which leads I to the political wilderness. Pro- ust son. will be conducted at Hazel- brook at 11 a. m., Alexander at 'l p. m., with Mr. Richard Dickson as the preacher. Since the Young Peo- ple's Conlcrence of the Churches oi’ New Glasgow Church there will not‘ be any service in the Cross Roads" Church. ' MALPEQUE Mr. C. S. Henley and chauifer lcit by motor during the week on return to Birmingham Alabama after ten days pleasantly spent at the home oi Dr. and Mrs. Keir. Mrs. H. Mont Jones and son, Master Mack, returned to their home in St. John N. B. on Satur- day after spending six weeks sum- mcrlng with Mrs. Jane's sister Mrs. E. H. Ramsay at her cottage in Hamilton. .._._. Christ meets on that date with the , ‘six weeks to six months. Its task I55 expressed by the secretary of the from the. coalition government headed by Mr. Lloyd George. 'I‘hcy will give their whole-hearted sup- ilflrt until_ the job has ‘been done. ivundlv wrong as their attitude is we kllow that the Labor movement as a whole is big enough and gen- Ftlcllfi 011011811 to salute their sincer- l y.” ‘ Six Weeks to so. Months. Today's speculations on the 11m of the new government range from Unionism's Attitude. The attitude of trades unionism‘ is a. formidable one. About $600, gzuernl council of the Trades Un. 093.900 must be found, if the bud- 1°“ Congress. in these words: “No- aei: is w be balanced. If all the body can commit the 'I‘rades Union proposals of the special economy Congress and the Labor movement committee-the non-partlsam body i0 Dflrtlcipation in or support 0t a headed by Sir George May_m-e u, national government without its be carried out, two full parliamen- consent. That consent has not been m’? sesions would be needed. asked T01‘ and has not been given." 0f course, all bills which were T716 001181158 Position will be dis- bcfore Parliament when the crisis ("$590 bl’ Tfliifsenilliivés of the first reared its head must be num- labor Party executive and the gen- bered among the dead. cral council at an important meet- '.‘4;-~,I I ing on Wednesday, IN THE PASSION PLAY x Ltd. ‘ OPEN A I GREAT "onwt" rnav select any width from AAA to C La’ Parisienne Silk Kid Gore form $10. Now er price Widths AA to D, correctly fitted LLEY‘ o c0. Their FINEST Shoes These will be carefully titted by skilled salesmen, You Famous Enna Jettick Brown Kid. Strap, Cuban heei- Widths AA to C. Former price $8.00, Now $5.85 Cavendish Beach on Thursday and ' Mrs. Charles Stewart returned, spent Saturday at the Brackley Pt. Beach. They enjoyed the scenery and particularly the beach which reminded them of those of their native home in England. Mr. Hooser to hcr home in St. John, N. B. on Monday morning after an cxtendn cd visit with relatives in Hamilton. i PERSONALS vacation spent at Crapaud. friends here at Wellington, Char- to say that all are glad to see them. Capt. Belt, C.A., Georgetown, Miss G. Merrldth, Toronto, Miss M. Tur- ner, Glace Bay, N. S, and Mr. J. C. Easton, Georgetown, passed through the city yesterday enroute to Bum- mersldoa-A. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Bond oi Island and are visiting Mrs. Bond's sister, Mrs. W. I. Toombs, North Wiltshire, also her former home in Hamilton. A Jew and an Englishman were having an argument about the “a” [[1]] ROUTE N0. 1 from the ist October. 1on1. ways oi their respective races lililfllll Fill Wm U0 ' Printed notices condslnlng further u n ‘n without churn by lpplylq information n n. conditions ctr-u mr- YOU people, said the Jew, have . . I II- f:'mc;'“€£'°,,'."m:{ :'"'"'°'f: ngahgdfl: been taking things from us all your i‘ ‘P. l. l“. h... “can lailgooslof grieéldslhnae, his’? lives. The Ten , Commandments, ‘ _, W _ .‘r‘ii'..°.|'.'i. Pan's’? tile: 153,151.! a ‘or illstaniifi" FY3337. . J gsflxfifiigflu, "We". yes." said the other, "we , u, n"- ‘vnfi. .. , Post Office ins tor‘: (titles, 5 In I!!!» l» ' " Charlottetown, . a. L, Aug. 11m._:oai is the popular agent of the C. P. R. at Grand Falls, N. B. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Thomson have returned to the city after a pleasant Rev. and Mrs. D. M. McGowan, of Buctouche, N. B., are visiting old lottetown and Dundus. It is needless Waltham, Mass, have arrived on the Mr. and Mrs. Oriel Millar Kent- villc, N. S. and Mrs. Harold Bcd- win, Truro N. S. motored to Hamil- ton on Saturday and are guests of lvir. and Mrs- Preston Ramsay- Sherfield Mills, N. 5., mdored to are visiting relatives and iricnds and are guests o! Mr. 11nd Mrs- F. J. Locket-by. Mia: Florcncc Crockett, Doug- lastovm. New York, is spending a iew days in Hamilton the guest o! her Aunt Mrs. Frank simpwn. Mrs. Frank Simpson and Mrs. Neil Ramsay, Hamilton, leit on Saturday to spend a few days with Mrs. Ramsay's niece Mrs. Matthew Murray, Hayfield, N. B. Mr. and Mrs. George MacKay, Mr. James and Kenneth MacKny, Miss Flo MacGougan and Mrs. Elmer Taylor were a motor party to Charlottetown recently. ' Moncton are spending a holiday in the Baltic. j Mr. George mum», Miss Jenn} Ritchie, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth‘ Ritchie and thildwaere a motor party from Maiden, Mass and were took them from you sll right, butrecent guests at the home o.’ Mr. ."_s_m_,hu,_uyou can't ssy we've kept them." and Mrs. Percy MacGouganHM. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Burgess, Dr. Stanley and Mrs. Donald oi‘ short‘ Widths AA to B. Former price $7.50 Now . . . . . . .. , ........... . . . , . . .....-||.... ‘A Classic Baby Mat Calf- A dainty light-weight Strap. I $4.95 JO ....._. Kingsbury Welded Brown Pump Spike AA to B. Former price $8.50. Now ....._.....-. 9 . Enna Jettick Brown Kid Ties ‘AAA to E. An . early fall favorite former price $8.00. New i535 l $5.85 ORIENT HOSIERY at a great saving. 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