it ' d if; if ’ home oircie is through the now!- MAXIMS OFA MERCHANT Different methods of advertlllnn have their neon, but the main job of» getting consideration In the QIFG PI- (lharlottetuwa Guardian Two Centl Inralnl SERIOUSLY 1L1- Guardian. Founded 1831 v». w» CHARLOTTETOWN.‘ CANADA. FRIDAY, JULY 3, 1925 Knights of—Columbus Officers Have Private - Holiness -- Co-Opera- - tlon Urged ROME; July 2.—'1‘he Pope at u prlva-tc llutiienco granted yesterday to a delegation of officers oft the Knights of Columbus, paid nllun- usual tribute to tllo humanitarian] work of that organization by er-ll- ‘ferrlng upon Supreme Knight Jam- J. D. Fisvellc, dormer Chair- man of Board, who is seriously lll at T0 Relieve Present Special to The Guardian) DARLINGTON, Ellg.,*July 2.-— Willie tile centenary of the Tlvfllil-lll .. es A. ‘l~‘lllllc_l'ty, of Philadelphia, the medal usually conferred only on Bishops nlld by making a cordial flddTCSS in which he characterized the organization as "u select body rendering truly knlghtly service and always ready to break n lance for a good cause." The Pontlft‘ gave h1g1’! W815?! t0 the Knights for the establishlflbnl of playgrounds for children in Rome. He imparted tile Apostolic blessing on tlle members of the party, and through tllem, on all the Knights and their families. the Ontario License his home in Lindsay Railway Affairs :—— _,_, 5:1 i i =1: Audience With His railways was ‘being celebrated llcre today. proposals were submitted by tlloj railway companies lo the Railway Trades Unions for a com- ‘bined self-denying ordnance lll lln endeavor to relieve rendition 0f ‘affairs as between the employers and the employed. A uniform cut oi‘ five percent ill salaries of the management and clerical stuffs and in the wages of the other tanlploycs was proposed by the railway companies. who in return would ‘arrange that all the idle or working short time should be rc- storled to the normal working week -————<-0>i-€ workshops now partially Unusual Honor (Canadian Preu) OTTAWA, July 2.--Right Honor- able F. A. Anglia. Chief Justice of t'rolll lrondon, has ‘hiiull rerouted a Bench- the lnnsof Court, London. The Chief Canadian to there of the inner Court and the honor nll un- Canudrl, it is announced or of the Inner Temple of Justice is ‘the first ever receive this honor, Ibeing only four Benchers usual one. Permanent Under Secy. 0f State (Special to The Guardian) LONDON, July 2.——lt is official. ly unllounccl] that Sir Charles 'l‘. liavis, ilssistnnt Under Secretary for tllc 0010111054 since 1021, is to he permanent Undo-r Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs, Two Great Tasks (Canadian Press) TORONTO, July 2.—Tllero nrll two great tilsks before lilo llllltcli ‘Church, one missionary llnd thc olllcr spiritual, lir. Gonrgo (l. Pill- goon. Moderattlr of the llcntl ll Council of the United (lllurch says in u nlcsszlgo issued today, __ O-OQ-QO-OO-O-Qa ‘ . ' . Condensed Specials RAIL-M par word. not ouch lnllertfon in this column. o oo¢ "*WANTED-A FEW BOARDERS. Price reasonable, 205 Euston Si. 1040 its. ‘WANTED - EXPERIENCED table girl. Apply Davies Hotel. 1985 7 1 2i m --______.___._. ‘JOB PRINTING OF EVERY description cheaply and exped- itiously executed. Guardian Central Job Printery, Phone 183. ‘YOU WANT 000D ENVELOPE! ——Prlces 50 for 20c, 125 for 35c, 250 for 65c; i500 for $1.00: 1.000 for $1.95. Postpaid. Guardian Office. tf ‘SOILGRO l8 NOW AN INDIC- pensable adjunct to Agriculture and Horticulture. it feeds lux- urlantly tho growing plants and I187 be applied at any time of growth. Colin-o selling Agency. Murdoch MneKinnon. Manager. 17B Kent 8t. tf WANTED-TIAC-HER FOR HAR- rinston School. Supplement 8150-00- Midulmlnor and Fall vscatformlrlret or second class the present the fees of the ‘directors rind in the Addressing the group. the P000 said: ' " lam well acquainted with ‘what the salvation of mankind." The Pontilf displayed who constitute society, and lle concluded with: can combine soul in a healthy body.” “Remembrance Day” (Special to The Guardian) OTTAWA. July 2.—A recommen- dation that November 11th he set aside us "ltenlelnllrance Day" throughout the Enlpire, excflli- i" such Dominions where other ar- rangements have been nlude, was passe-d by the Iirliisll Elnpiro Ser- vice League ill conference here this morning. ~ The resolution put forward by the Canadian ilclegatw at the Bri- tish Empi-ro Service Lrlagutl Coil- fereuce commending the prlllc,1li1i‘9 of the Conscription in ille event of war, “of properties equally with persons. lives and l"oertl'.:s of all citizens" was rtferrcd to tho coils- titucnt bodies for further discus- sion lll‘l1 report. Presentation T0 Mr. Newbery 'l‘lll~d.'ly' llflOffll-lfill a VPYY 1|](,.;'l|_'.{ event occurred ill tllu lhovlllltiill liulltllng when the Pre- z‘ on l. hull of the stall 0f i110 (lovorlllllollt Doparllll-tnlts ‘lllf ll Mr. Nowbery with a sil- . llrzllllloll cu p.- us a token of .‘.l lligll ll-gnril and esteem. 1'l\'lll1L‘1' SiPW-lff in ll welll chos- I'll zlddrl is ("2li\'i‘y'l1 to Mr, New- lll-ly on. fpflliilig I71 all pr-wvnt and lt'\'l‘l~il‘l| to llllll as ih‘r 11901111! K11‘? Provincial (‘ivil Servici- 01 C0110’ l1. . 1 ‘Mr, N will l] l'l llrts on Jilly 1st nftl-r nlllri- tllull hull’ u cell-tiny of faithful s» wco ur. Assistant lrov- StUy-‘Freusllror llnd (ilvfll 0f l1"! Executive (‘nuzlr-‘i fall‘ this Prov- (h. Although .\lr. Nuwbcry has coul- pletrll his official tenure oi office lion. Mr. Stewart oxllrefified me llrpc that tll.- great kllowlcdsv 0i .1: .- Atllnlshrlrzllllln of tllc |lllhllc 11f- rnln-s of lhlncc Wilwllfii Islllnd us possessed by Mr, Nt-whcrY W001" still continue to he available t0 the zovtll-ulneni of the province lle has served so well. Mr. Newllery expressed llis grate- fr-l appreciation of’ the tilollghliul- n-zss of his associates 1ll remem- benlng him in such n kindly lllllfl- nr-r upon the occasion of his vol- untary retirement. Following ls the onglravlllfl 1111011 tho presentation cane .- Presented to Arthur Newbery, Esquire I. 8. 0. Asst. Prov. Beep-Tron. and Clerk of tho Executive Council Prince Edward island you do in the ‘United Slates. (Jan- ada alld else-whore when the cause oil lilo church and humanity is in question, Whenever there is a soul in danger or human sufflvrlng to al- leviate. you are ready to do your best (‘O-0pl-3fllt1HiZ'Wlilli the common Father materially and morally for great ill- terest ill the movement for boys. remarking that it llnd been one of the principal efforts of his Ponti- fleate to take care of little children tho inundation of "Let as ell-operate so that we those two prillclvli1 aims of modern times. l1 110111313’ November 11 T0 Be 11110110)’ i0 861111 under nourished children to the country; Tho trip had been a financial slloces , ill iPPli [l iJlliWi Villlllll" ill lll I N E ll 5 Protest Against En- forced Wage Cuts _. Urge Use of Method to Enable Workers to Earn Living in Industry SYDNEY, July 2.—A resolution prlsscq by Caledonia Lot-lll lllld en- dorsed by Victory Local of the United Mine Workers, both ill the Southern Cape Ilretoll coal zone. asks, the Federal government to “'I‘ake steps to end the existence of the ‘British Empire Steel Corpor lltion and make such ilPTllll_{(!llICIlf.~' tilnt tile miners of Nova Scotla will ‘lle allowed to earn n living ill tllt- industry‘ in which they Zlfp nll~ gngerl." The resolution. which was‘ givcnto tile press tonight, and of lvllich ll copy-has lhcen sellt to the Prune Minister charges the CO1‘- porzlfion since its inception. with enforcing wage reductions by pre- paring the ground with months of enforced idle time and ‘adds: “When such reductions rrsulteil in strikes, llcsco was ubic to cllre assistance of military fr lo intimidate the slrlklers and I l alrlo it to put its wage cuts into o"- fcci." The resolution also says that in March and April of tllls year. "HIT-fly leading newspapers from Halifax to Vancouver opened sull- scrlption lists for relief of the suf- fering workers." Because of till- condition of dcntitlltion." Record A Sugar Crop (Canadian Press) HAVANA. July 2- Cllbzlfil sugar crop broke all records this ycur. it is announced witlln total eutputof 5.100.000 tons. It is‘ estimated tllul planters received $123,379.000_ New Glasgow Exoursionists Owlns to unfavorable weather conditions cll Wednesday, the pro- granl arrangul for the visit of tho New Glasgow and Rolarfan ex- cursionlsts on the S. S. Lovat bad to be considerably changed, but nevertheless it was quite apparent that everyone of the visitors was well pleased with the trip, The boat arrived in port abou 1-39 D. lll. with a party of 250, in- eluding the Stellnrton brass band. which contributed a splendid con- cert 011 Queen Square Gardens during it's stay. The notarllln visitors were met on arrival with cars and enjoyed short drives iiifflllsll the city and surrounding country. while interesting golf and tennis matches were played _ worst ruin spells experienced Survivors 0f Fishing Schooner Arrive At New Yor (Canadian Preae) NEW YORK. July 2.——Bringlug nine survivors of ‘the Gloucester M1185» fishing schooner Rex. which was sunk oft‘ Ilallfllx, Sunday with a loss of fifteen other crew, when she was rammed lby the Anchor Lille steamer Tuscania. eania ‘docked this morning 24 hours behind llel schedule, chit-t’- ly owing to tho delay involved in the accident, The 'I‘uscania also brought the -body of Captain Tllo- m-as Downie. the Kerr's skipper. W110 died soon after being picked up. A letter framed by the Tuscan- izfs passengers was given to Cap- tain David Done. commander com- plirnerlting him on his rescue ct’- forts. The Tuscaniu remained on the scent; for four hours, rescue being impeded by a heavy log til-rough which it was necessary to Krone, ‘almost blindly,‘ for sllrvlv- ors, Captain Dnlvnie was picked up in a dying condition and survived only a short time. Floods Destrofirops And Submerge Villages vastlltlrlg floods have followed the for a generation lll Gulich and Silesia The Vlstula River and all moun- ,t:lin streams are ollt of their banks ’l‘llc city of (‘rat-ow is in danger and all crops in the region have ‘been destroyed and many villages 11love been submerged. 1 WARSAW. July 2—Despatches from (ilacia and 'l'e.~‘ellen state that ill!‘ ilunlage. wrollgLt by tho floods tin-re ilus‘ surpassed even that of lilo’! foundations. Three out sl-talitsl" and $2,000,000 needed lll relief. Coo-i- W ins $10,000 Stakes At 11 t0 4 Odds (Canadian Press) LONDON, July 2.~lSir John Rutherforrlfis three your old colt Solario by Gainsborough Sun Wor- ship won the Prince of Wales Stakes at Newmarket today, start- ing at odds of 11 to 4 against. Sir R. W. B, Jardines’ four your old Olllitera-te was second. Tho Prillc“ of Wales Stakes covers a milc and a half course and is valued at au- pl-oxllnzltely $10,000. t Not At Present In Agreement (Special to The Guardian) LONDON, Jllly 2.—'l‘llo llrltisil and United States policies regard- ing tile Chinese crisis are not at present in agrcelnsnt. Wllilo the United States is prepared to muL-l at llclvedere and the Victoria Park. lll the evening at six o'clock, tlle' visiting ltoturians attended a spec- illl dinner lll-id at tile Klgnoo wlltre llll enjoyable programme was carried out, President It. ll. Jenkins lll tin- clmir, ’l'lll: latter HllVU ftll address of wclcolllt‘. regretting a curtaiilllent of tile progrlllnnle owing to t-llo weather, and referring to Lilo vnlnc of sucll visits as a means ol’ gett- ing to knew each other better, President Doll Fraser of tile New ‘Glasgow Rotarinns, expressed 1119 illilireclatlrln of the hospitality xtcndell the visitors by tile Char- l ttetcwn ltotarinns and explained‘ that one oblecl of ult- mp was m‘ F3156‘ funds to semi n nlllllber of; children to tho country. ' Mr. Len Pllyznnt, Past Presld‘ cut oi’ New (llasgnw Rotary Club,‘ added his words of appreciation to those of President Fraser. for hmnulllny extended. rm» lcllrb llllll chartered the Lnvllt m make nettilltl 8200. so that 30 or 40 chil- dren will be taken cal-o of, The programme also included vocal and instrumental solos by Roderick Fraser. tllr blind music- ian, pianist of the New Glasgow Club, vocal solc ‘by Charlie Gal- lagher. and n- (lamonstration in nlllgic and mind fending by pr, Allen. - A- number of reusing Rotary sense were Hulls. tlir visitors con- tributlng the lflti-zt musical sue. cuss "tinder tile "Spreading Chast- nllt Tree." There were nearly a hundred present at the dinner, all wesrnig tile fancy Rotary hate used on such occasions. An excellent lncnu was provided by Mr, Dixon. proprietor of the Kignoo. The meeting closed with cheers school girls were killed and a nllm- ding‘ collapsed during ll school fes- tival at Oltenitzn. Rumanln. n town on the Danube. about miles from Bucharest. —~Joe Kirkwood. United Status pro- feslllo thousand guinea: golf toumnment here today by losing the second to discuss ll=b0lltion of extra-terri- ‘torlal rights. the British Govern- lncllt has [lreparcd a note to (lili- llzl in which a conference is refus- ed until llftt-r the anti-foreign agl laliuil has ceased and until 131* or tuutioll llt disturbed points ha; Ill;- come normal. 500 Applications (Special to The Guardian) TORONTO, Ollt.. July 2. Ap~ pllcntlon for vlscn at the .\ll1t‘l‘|- cull Consulate today for t'llll‘itll(3‘ to the United States were placed by a conservative estlmnlc closcjto five hundred. Wllell the doors oi‘ tho Consulate opened this nlorning at nine ’clock, there was an em:- or throng waiting to put their nzlln- es on the British quota list which opens for the American fiscal year today. Building Collapse-d, 15 Girls Killed -(Canadlan Press) HUCHAREST, July 2.—l<‘lf-teen her severely injured when the bull th lrty-fl vc Eliminated ing optometrists and the island ('c'"'d"" PM") o tlometrists will endeavour to onion enemas, Scotland, July 2 m1“ their vlm u ,p,aa"n, as l was eliminated from the The Tus- ‘ (Canadian Press) ' ;,nnual Subscriptions READS RUSSIANS i . t. lliNil Sllllilillli head 01' the but as tention to become Scotohfort it is rumored that Crand Duke Nicholas of Russia has become new anti-Soviet movement-mot as a Romanoff commandor-ln-chief of the former Russian Army. The Grand Duke disclaims any in- Czar, but states It is an attempt to estab- lish a provisional Government- Celebra- tion Dominion Day Notwithstanding the lllclemency iiffllilf iiilil stun [Nlll Advi-ces Received at Ottawa Far From Re- {assuring -- Strike Has Settled Down to Long Battle With Strong- est to Win. (Canadian Press) OTTAWA. July 2—}Ioll_ lllurdock, Minister of Labor, has (locilletl that in view of the atti- tude of parties to the Cape Breton ‘dispute, no good purpo-sewoulll be served by his visiting thc‘lniufng region. The present attempt at Conciliation by the Department of Labor may therefore be regarded as ended. Advices received llcrc from the milling urea are far frolll reassuring. They indicate that ‘the strike has settled down to a 1°08 strussle with the strongest to win. Hon, E. N. Rhodes, Prem- ier-elect of Nova Scotia, who is in Ottawa has had a conference with Mr. Murdock over the Cape Breton situation. - James we would was attended b lliiilliiillilii .i]i§l[flilillilN IN l i] N More Than 1,000 ‘Per- s0ns_Attended the Re- ceptlon in New Canad- _ lan_Building -- Earl Splcer Among Ar- tists Present LONDON. July 2.——.\iore than a thousand people attended the lio- "110101! "av Yfiiiebtion at tile new Canadian Building Dominion Day. All unusual feature was a musical progranlnle entirely ‘by Canadian Artists, among whom were: CFPZIIG liil [iillli y 300. Right l-ioll. L. G, M. S. Amery, Secretary of State for the Dominlons, said that while (lrent Britain and Canada were pas 5111i; through a period of reaction and disappointment that our salr vation lay in mutual development and support and that with these something far business. MAXIMS .9Pfi MERCHANT ~ ll‘. Let the sailor content hlrnaelf with talking of the winds; (n; GOWherd of hi: oxen; the soldier of his wounds; the shepherd 9| h“ flockl; the merchant of his lflurl Delivered $5.00 "l"- u. s. a. $4.50 Canada and PROROGUES HOUSE Flt. Hon. F. A. Anglin, Deputy Spicer. Evelyn Tlrney, (lllldys G°v""°"'G°"°'a" wh° PM" Chester. \Valter Drown. (lcrllld "°9“°d ‘he mun" s°s51°' °7 Moore and Chief Otikeillllltlill. CaMdQP '°""!""t1' 120F113" Tile celebration ill tile evening “Pmlasi samfd-‘IY- Announcements, Coming Events, , _ Meetings, Etc. WARSAW, Polllnil. July, 2.—Dc-_0[ my wemher a W“, lame number hundred filer-land people are witll- tlle Chinese lll conference S1I0ftl_\',| llelt the city on Dominion Day 1W bolll morning and afternoon trains for the Scotchfort Celebration and Tea, and as tile rain cleared 0ft surly in the afternoon. a most en- joyable outing was spent. A number of others came to the P101110 grounds by car and it is estimated that altogether there were about two thousand people present- Five tea tallies were wrmblv looked after by -the ladies of Scotch- fort, Tracadie, Glen Filllllln, Corran Ball, and Charlottetown. Funds of alllllsenleut‘ were supplied by quite a number oiI concessions, Scottish dances by five young lassles fronl Surnlnevrslde the lllllsses H. Me- Pittlc, M. lVIcNcilLll-l. Wwodside, B. McDonald, and J. McNelll. were gracefullly rendered and won generous applause from tllel large crowd of spectators. A dancing s-aloon was also well pat- roallzed by lovers oi the old-fashion- ed dances. lly to ‘the enjoyment of the occasion. The plcnickeirs returned to the ci-ty full the Eastern train at half-past full. ' New Government (Canadian Press) CANTON, July 2.—A new gov-| ernment for Southern China was formed here yesterday by ilnrcea which recently captured Canton. Appeal For Peace CAlRDI-Fll“, Wales. July 2.-—The flllildf0llllllll meeting of the Council of Alliance of the Presbyterian international peace. The resolution was unanimously atlopted asking all Presbyterian churches to support lilo Ileasllo 0f Nations. us a fitting peace agency. {iii- Great Pleasure (Canadian Pres!) OTTAWA, July 2-~"The feelings of unity, eomradcsllip and deter- lllinotion to llavc the pence Wlllvli pa“, pufvfldtlfl discussions at this conference have been very 81031- pleasure to rue." said Field Marsh- al Earl llllig. at the concluding meeting of the iirltlsll Empire Service League here this morning. appeal for Maritime Optom- ' ‘etrists Meet Qn July 28th. and 29111. i110 fou-rih Annual Convention of i110 ,’I‘ORON'I‘O, Ont. July 2.—Golng at the present gait, Manitoba: and New Brunswick are likely to run up a llew nla-rk in the voting ill tlle Presbyterian congregations on the Church Unloll issue. These two provinces, wllose voting is more belated than that of otllers, are running much Union. In fact out of 68 congre- glltlons have voted there is but three to go out of the Union. ' Up to date the voting on the ques- tion of Church Union in Manitoba has resulted as follows, for unioll '75 churches, against 4 Among the seventy five churches The Calcdorlian Pipe Band waslvnillllg concurrence ill attendance, contributing great-Presbyterian Churches of’ Winnipeg. lTilP following is the result. i Augllstine—ll3O for. 53 against. 'estlllinistv:r —— 5G8 alnsi. K‘nnx-—380 for, 31 against. t 141g St. Ilollle Street~407 for, 27 against. (ihallllcrs—139 for. 0 agallllst. King MQlllOl‘1i1i-—242i3f‘, 5 against Nouwood-ltfl for. 93 against, Rivcr Vlvw—1'i2 for, 16 against. Johln Black Memorial—il7 for, 2 bllt for one vote. Talbot Ave—-12 for. ll zlgninst. One suburban churches closed here today-with an'voted against by snlall margin. The voting w.ill soon be eolllplcta-ll tilc Province. ON’ WINDY DAYS WAY or us A BALLOON- u= lT came oown Too sou/u} Maritime Optometrlc Association will be held in Charlottetown. Lust your the Convention was lleld lll St, John, N. 13., and when the 181111111 delegates invited the Convention i0 meet in Charlottetown tho following year, words of approval and blen- sure were heard from the delegates. who expressed a keen desire to visit the Island and see some of its many beauty spots. A warm welcome awaits the visit- possible. The program is a strongly educa- tional one consisting of lectures, clinics, and etc, conduc vi by out- Mnrftilrle moderate west and north lwest winds. clearing little wnrnler. Maximum and minimum tcnlpor- atures. Toronto. fair . . . . . . . . ..7ll—7fl Montreal, cloudy High tide thin morning at 7.16 and tonight at 8.48. Sun sets this evening nl. 7.55 and was freely predicted rises tomorrow morning at 4.15. Full moon Monday, greater than anything that would merclal expansion but peace of the world. Church Union If (Special to The Guardian) Ontario, spoke of has been suggested lwill eventually lleconle nlore strongly for call hiln a “Little Canadian.“ in N_ew Brunswick. that sustaining as an Empire, -——-<-e>-_-Z Coal Miners Will Be Assessed $1.00 (Canadian Press) SCRANPON, Pa, July 2.-1.*.s,~ 000 workers in the anthracite coal ilcld woud be assessed at least $1 churches. llre all the for, 120 : l.‘tlt‘ll for two lllollths to help lin- _ An(h,uv.s_387 for 1s agilmgt‘ ant-o the United .\llne Workers oi ' Gi]nfl_264 for n ‘against Alllcrlezlrl through current demor- _ J0hnS_252 [oh 175 againgtv :lllz:ltlon_ill_tlle soft coal fields if Jumes__252 for. 50 against. the t-ri-dlstrlct convention adopts ll resolution that is expected to be submitted t0 it today. John L. Lew- ill addressing tile Convention yes- terday after pledging a flnlsll light ill the zlpprozlcllillg negotiations with Anthracite operators Io rc- flgmnst‘ ntu flit contract ix ' ‘ __ >' ~ ~ - -.pirlll_l: .-\ll_':ll~ . Marten Ave’ "unnmlou." for‘ 31. warned Illtunlilleus operators (Canadian PM”) Point Douglas, ununtmous for unless steps were tukcll to l-llfrlrce tho Jucksorlvlllt- zlgrclnlcrll the Union officials lrlay order a ll'li.il)11 with. strike ill the soft coal field f1'l"l‘AWA, Ollt.. July 2.—Gr. Ilossibililil-s of all industrial strug- gle lll the Zliltllfiltiill! regions of tllc United States upon tile‘ tcrlnlnu- tion 0f the present wage agree- ment of Sl'lill'ill‘1il!i' l, \\‘(“Tl‘ ludi- CiitUll by thr- iullrsl reports rlcl-iv- rd irolll tllcsc ill-lzls, slated lll". ('1lill'1l‘.\' Cillnsell. (Ylluirlllan of ill‘- llolrlinion Fuel iionrd. iolluy liouselllldl-rs he declared, insofar‘ us llulnllnly posslille, should oil- tllirl at once, supplies of dolllestit- ful-l they intend to us.- during the winter ulolltils. Santa Barbara Reconstruction cllllrcll Wt stun in ID LOVE ‘f0 RIDE Bur STILL. r. GUESS 12o CHANGE. MY MIND (Canadian Press) SANTA BARBARA, July 2-(‘1- fizcns of Santa llalrllam tllc cartil- quako stricken city of tht- lhlciile today fnced serious problems oi‘ reconstruction. which confront them, in returning to their city what was formerly dc=rrlllcd as mlllionalrcs playground of [lip l‘;l- cific Coast. Tcn people have lost tllcir lives in the earthquake described as the heaviest to visit the Pacific Coast. Flvn major shocks have bl-r-ll rc- cordcd since the first tremor Min- dny. hut throughout the night thcrc have been neurly n score of slight almost imperceptible shocks. ..__€i_____. and ever exist either in Europe or the United States which could help 1'or ward not only our social and com- also tho Hon. U. H, Ferguson, Premier of llis realization during his present visit of consid- erable misconception among public nlen lll England of Cauadlfs atti- tude toward tlle llritisll Elnpiro. it that Canada a nation within herself. In Canada will-n we hear such a lllan talk. lle said, we Premier Ferguson proceeded to say he could see no other solution for the present commercial (lepros- sioll than to make ourselves sclf- is. International hliners' President. v "Extra Special Show Anllandalu llnll, Monday. 200Ii-7-il-Iii. "Lecture [ulslpoulell Ilnll, July Jlrd. ill Elliott 202G. “Remember the Picnic on July 4tb_ at St. James Church grounds. Summer-field. tf. "Come to tllc icc cream social at Lower F town l-lzlll, Fflfllly even- ing, Jll-ly lrd. 2005 "Reserve Tilursdzly, .lllly 9th for Festival on Rectory grounds. Mll- ton. If not line Friday.2018~7-Iihi2i. "True Brothers Dramatic So- ciety will present “Noble filltcnst" at Stanley Bridge, July 3rd. 1090 7 1 2i “‘MURRAV R|VER.—l_)r_ J0lln- stone. ilclltist. zlt Jlelltague will 1H‘ in Aiurrzly‘ River. Tuesday, July 7th, 2li1Zi-7-3M2l. "Comi- in Long (Jrl-ek School lluse, Tuesday cveiling. July 7th and llenr .\lr‘_ lntzc. llefresllnlcnts. 2025. “Today—\Vonderful opportunity to sccule high clus-s furniturm‘, t-tc.. by Auction, Arum Rink. lo u. lll. 2000. "A tea and fcstivul will he held ' in John Stitson's field. Aiarsllflled. Monday. July 0th. Tell ell tables rlt o'clock, lcn cream. ilolllc nrlde. 2017. *'\\'fil‘lil1IllZ.—DOii'l forget special LJIOW. "Banks of the \\':lilusll“ also two part (‘olllodyz licorgl"<>\\'11. Fri- day: Jloulilguc, Saturday. 2004 "Reserve Saturday evening July 4th. for ice Cream Social alt (ther- ry Valley llall. (‘mut- ull, if not flue July ti, 1082 7 1 iii "Como to till.- Sunday School Picnic, at Kingston Corner. July llill. if not fllli‘ following evening. 'l‘ubll- provided for visitors. 1078-7-1 3i. “lll-serve Friday l-velllllg July 10th for llig lnwtl party at Si. Ca- tlll-rines. if not lillt‘ Slllurdaly 0v- cllillg. 1.01s of zllllllsl-llll-nt zllul fun livr young and old Proceeds ill U111 nf ball. 2021i 7 5i fstlw "'l‘ll=~ .\lillllli1 Riel-ting oi tho (‘llltrul l‘ isll of 111i‘ (‘llurcll of Scotland twill be 1ll'|f1 ill lilo Peo- ple's Church. (Tllllrloltclllwrl on Tu- l-slllly, July Till, at 130 p nl. 2022-7-3-2! "Como to the Dance urld [cu Crculn Social nt l-Iope River Upper Iluil Friday evening. July 8rd. Ladies with cake free. Baseball at 6.06. 1970-7-1-2i "Swen .\l!lc flay n‘»\\‘ llall. lcc cream festival, Seven Mlle Ray llu-ll. Frilluy- July ;i av T lfcltll-k fol- lowed by Conlrrly llrlllllzl by liar- dr-ll Dramatic Club. Summcrsltli‘ lland in attendance. Scottish (lance-s by 5 Summer-side girls, Adnl. 30 and 25 c. ""l‘lle .(‘llarlotlctorvn District No exact estimate of the loss has ..7t-—58 ‘been announced, but it has 1)l“ll ‘Quebec, cloudy ..72—-54 (lcsrribctl as bngwopn $201,009,", P1111111“. cloudy “63-52 and 825000.000. During the night 51- J011i1. fair 88-52 structural. cnginccrs who have Dostom. 6101111? ..78»—ll6 been asslgrlrd the task of testing New YOPR. rlln - - - - . “76-64 tho remaining strength oi’ the ri- li"?! liructnres hogan n-rrfving from Les Angelos und San Francisco. it thllt many buildings although exhibiting but July 6th 12.30 slight traces of the oorihqullkefs (‘ollvclltioll Wolllulrs Missionary Soolety (Methodist) will ho held at (‘berry Valley Wednesday. Jilly 8th., beginning llt 2 p. nl. Mrs. W. if. Ilukcr. Si, John. N. l1. will be pnlsent and speak. Rcnlembcr date. 2001 "Rev. Dr. Gauge, pastor of Pres- byterian Church will lecture In Mnlpcquo Hllll on ‘Puel-lday evening July 7th. Subject "The Quartottn l! 01001109001! preferred. Apply Thq gun for Charlottetown by the visitors. round match to Harry limes ol Sur- mud," mo“ in the" profeulon‘ “ m. a m _ I L" .. U d I I (""80 "fish". Trams. Provincial Blflldinq nml cmlnim by Charlottetown rev. who won roul- tour llll and which no progressive optometrist Summon-ride not eighteen mlllu- {c1218 lgfy git-s Apid ornri-ingwiorlggllaliytw IHGO-SOMIII. 30th June, i028 (or Nrw (HBSROW. three to play, can afford to miss. tea later than Charlottetown. and qninlnnnn] ggr.|.~,gureg_ gnurcn r1. young.“ ‘ -.._,", Iiolgl‘ Da Jw-i a» ..‘_" w Cotinncdrall ha. ~ racer r w Friday»? GUI-SQ “:39