L__.. » wit/L» ._,-.. . efnd iednesdayr ' Morning Satan Wall Paper Large range at Half Price WEDNESDAY is the last half holi- day ofthe present seasom-store clos- es at ONE O’(‘L()(‘K. To promote morning shopping you will be offered a wonderfully attractive series of bargains in ‘ Papers for any and every roon in your house, a wide range of choice- including many most attractive pat- terns will be offered for Half Price More and more, every year, wise housekeepers are doing decorating in the fall when weather conditions are so suitable—and while the days approach when more time has to be ' ‘spent indoors. MOORE é I"I°LEOD l A BRITISH DREADN OUGHT OF THE AIR Th; world's largest and most powerful aeroplane, Britain's first aural battleship, made its trlal flight recently near Hull, England, and proved to be perfect. It is named the “Cubaroo" and i8 MW!" 5d Wm, a single engine of 1,000 horsepower. It is Capable i" travelling 12o mtlles pel’ hour for 1.000 miles without renleoishlnc its fuel. It weighs nine tons, lis 88_feet_wide, 20 feet MB"- liid 54 feet long. When equipped for action it will carry three tons of bombs and torpedoes in addition to crew of three- wln a clean cut victory, Francc ‘be- lit-yes, tht- iicxt stop would be an ritort to cxpcl Franco from Africa. Tho HtllllllOil it ls apparcnt here, would hc l'or Franco to uflsumfl Spain's obligations in Morocco and undortaki- a protectorate after sho France May Have To Take Action To Quell Revolt _ V. _ _, _l __ t f _ oach other. Senator David I. Walsh o; M,’ M _ _ A I _ ._ . - ,_ tho machinery of treaties. PARIS Sflli- g-Th" i“"‘"“l"""y liiililiiiill-H liuilnniloligi Ronni. Milli. h“ l") "l’i"’>“'“°" l“ '°"°.'"'““""ii"whim- all?" rifmltiiiisPiftilltvniyii? ilihtilildililiiiltntmfiiiiitilhlii "is" “°“‘""‘“" ‘Swim?’ "““““°d of F‘rcnch intcrvcntlon in Morocco cyhim-[flin by hon‘ Winn?“ l“ m“ varmm‘ “m” t-‘llfvlltl. Thu bride was lint 1n H against cartliquako claims has prov- [mm Gama“ “u” ‘mm we “mun h‘ SW“ hem “may m, rmm“ M n". ;.fl-<o>_§ grcssional, councillor and lcglsla‘ ftlplplpnt o; 5mm. nnquln-nl u-PQPHW N] “daffy ,,,,,,.,,n,._,',., m |nan3.(.“§,,fl inns lii llublln that Canadian life recent “Pilot” Nfllliwk "Y Simnm‘ THRESHING UNDER WAY ‘we mstflctfl’ or m? Republican Tim" lhc party‘ motorsl It “tufts v The llfiVfirlllllPllivllilS lillllrtlllfillf: i“ "rmmy ‘mnmérutlc m‘ “n” “'1' al-lnlpfi wnlch (m. n“, yt-ilrs liavt- _ _ - llikzrnlilnautign ‘for stnlll- trensurerlnnnm 42 Lnumncp gt" guitar‘? m, $33_(,n0'0(,0 m wk‘, up nnwtenunlifzlfllvilltllfl lrclzlintlhhwitllliout ‘ch35 in..." “tnglng ungnl-pnnnlnl u-arfarr “vlNx-IPEG‘ 5mm R’ _ ‘vhoat I P . six cant totes and forulnnn" after thc honeymoon lnm of the iluinage (‘OVUTPII l)_\'lillt‘])0ll- ‘ m‘ m’ m“ “m w l‘ mm" _r against the hostile Riff trlhi-smen. Lhr,,__.hh,g h, m)“. In m" must in state auditor three, whilcthrec men pugapd H“, (\Ol|l)l‘) w,“ N31,“, m cics. this amount to bc rclinburscil m“ ‘wrkiir l" pecuve m what Diplomatic authorities urn frank» Manitoba and n numb” n’ 0am suck the Dcniucrritlc domination‘ylnlcoucnm p_ E’ I" “mun, is Hm by ‘m. Ummmnlnfi wnnln 3n m 5n h“ iiwtl- _ ly conccrneil over tlic situation in tho Spanish-Moroccan ilomain. There is l-vory indication that sup- pression of the native revolt. will rcquiri- a grcntcr military effort than tho Spanish pctilil" 4"" lift“ pared to support. it ls ziiliuittetl. howcixor. Franco and England could initlatc negotiations. ———-<o>l—— ll lhl- Riff trlhcsmi-n ovr-ntuallyMlnard‘s Llnlment Relieve: Pain. i Announcement * ALUMINUM - WARE FREE Having moved into my new store on lower side of railway, I am now in abetter positipn to serve my old customers and many new ones. I will for the next ten days starting September 1st give to each customers whose purchase totals one dollar or over, "cash, their {choice of a useful piece of Aluminum Ware. Eggs will be considered same as cash. You will find my prices right. E. PERRY southern Manitoba at basin-ls. hardiyl tcll yours. nl subscriptions, --8HOP from Holman’: catalog- —THE, SUMMERSIDE BUSI- NESS COLLEGE is now open. SEND FOR FREE PROSPECTUS. We will flnd you a good fhomo at reasonable rntesq-J. Pogson. am s 7 3mthu_ -SUMMERSIDE AGENT.— Mr. Byron MacDonald of the MacDon- ald Drug Co., ir now Guardian rep- resentatlve in Summoralde, and will be pleased to receive news. advertising and Job Printing. Mr. MacDonald sells the Morning Guardian at his store. His ' tele- phone N0. is l2 .___ n _—LilVE HOGS WANTED-No tlco to formers. We wlll buy live hogs and lambs at Albany Sta- tlon, 'l‘ucsday and Wednesday, Sept. ll and 10th. Paying highest. market price on that date. Green ltms., Burden & Albany.—4i. —.-\inong the many passengers en routo to Boston on Saturdag; thc titli, were Mrs. Bessie I). Stewart. the ltiissaa Myrtle and Fannie Pro- iltt who have been spending the nummci- with lliclr liarcnw Mir. ' and Mrs. Wiii_ 1-). Profilt. Hurling" tun. Eastern Guardian ....'SHOP from ilolinnn‘: Catalog. ..'"ONTARiO PLUMS". blue WEDNESDAY MORNING ONLY t:;‘.z:""i; l$T’l?"°l2i.'..iZ‘.‘i-.“. Montague. ...*‘EAST~ERN AGENT.-- .\lr. J. W. Murdock ls now Guardian Ag~ cut in Montague and wit! bi- pleas- ed to receive news items. zidvcrtls-‘government zissumcil office when lug. Job Printing, new and rcuow~ lt'. PERSONALS ..‘Mr. Gorilun Dlllgwflll, Sca- vlcw Holcl, Brnckley Bench. inot- ured to Fortune and Armiidnlc on Sunday. ..'Mi‘. J. E. A \Vright', jcurcllcr of Sourls has roturnoil after visit- ing his parcnts, Mr. and Mrs. Louis '(‘., Wright, 70 Prince St. Election Contests In New England ll()S'l‘()N, Scpl. RWNow England is having its fill of voting this ivcck, with tho Mainc cloctlon tu- day amt tlic hiassaizhusa-tts and Vermont primaries tomorrow. Alassachusetts has many likely contcsts in hoth the Republican and llcmocwntic parties While tho prim- ary campaign has been quiet in lf- attendance Perle Sherry, Charles —FERNWOOD SCHOOL: .-Re- Iport fur August: Grade VII-l. Perle Sherry, 2. Elmer Sherry, Grade Vl.—1. Alden» Leard, 2. Ced- ric Mt-Kcnnu, 3. Doris McKenna, 4. (lharles AIIUEFBIIBIIB. Myrtle Mc-Kenna. 2. Kathleen Sherry, 3. Thomas McKenna, 4. Doris Arsenault. Grade Il-Dong- his MacFarlane. ' l. Wilfred Arsennult and Grace Guudet, (equal). 1st Junior, 1. Louis Rnnuhan, 2. Emmet Rana. han and Brendan Sherry (equal) 3 Margaret MacKlnuon. Grade I, 2nd Juiilor, 1. Ida Arsenault, 2. Ruth MncKinnon, 3. Everett McKenna. Tho following pupils had perfect MacFnrlnne, Cedric McKenna, Doris McKt-nua, Kathleen Sherry," Myrtle McKt-nnn, Louis Rnnnlnm, Bredau Sherry, Margaret MucKin- non, Ruth MacKlnnon. (Stewart Williams, Teacher.) - Canada Interested . in U. S. Tariff Legislation OTTAWA, Sept. 8.—Prcshlcntlal and congressional elections in tho llnlictl States will be closely fol- i0\\'|‘ll in Canada, especially by the political wing which has never (reused to favor reciprocity between the two countries although the movement has of late fallen rather into the discard. it was on the reciprocity issue that the former llauricr government went down to flcicnl: rccltiirocity is included in tho official programs both of the lllhorul and the Progressive par- ties. Scarci-ly had the present King, lit. lion. \V. S. Flcliling, minister of flnzincc and one of the negotia- tors of the abortive reciprocity tigrlzcmcnt of 1911, went to Wash- ington to sound out tho laud. We lmd conversations with members of tho Harding administration but rctuructl without any new propos- als lookliig to reciprocity l\ll(l con» vlnccil that, under conditions ex- isting at tin- tlmc, nothing further "mill! hi‘ llviltl in the way of iii-got- Iatiou. ’i‘arlt‘f logislation which follnwodl on thc last presidential telcctions dcalt a scvcrc hlow to tho flow of (‘anatliziii agritrultural products to tlic llnitctl States. ln the ton mouths ullllml Jilly 1921, or before the Fordncy l-lllt‘l‘l.l,'9ll(‘.y hill showed its Pitt-cl, (‘anadu cxportctl farm products to tho United States to thc vnluc of 152,101,000. iii the coircs-Joiiiliiig period a yz-ai‘ later, with the Fordncy hill in r-ffccLagrl- cultural exports hail ilropped to S45.ltiti,0tl0. lindcr tho prcscnt lin- ilcd States tariff this class of pro, iiiiiPis 110$ Hliflwn sonic recovery‘, lbut it is still far from what it was bciorc thc emergency tariff. in Grade IV-l. ' Grade I-—-(Senlor);l_” i 0F INTEREST ial districts uiid no l)Pllllll5l‘_llll(! con- Sl-IKZHTUO" iti-sts. ' ' :=-‘ Lieutenant . lvullcr and State 'l‘rcnsurcr James is m, niti-mpt hero to llllllillllZl‘ tho “wmmlti win‘ Rqlmhil"“" "mlwsis lln- ton months cnillnf! July last fol‘ gilvoriioi’. lloufnliziiit govi-rliol- rurm moan“! “xpnrnwl from (“Hr and in ouc of thc two congrcssion- m“, H, H“, pull“, 8km“ tolalim] fioveriioi‘ (‘banning R- (‘OX ‘if llll]l'll‘h‘d‘l‘\‘ll‘:i']i]ls (ifhfifllll-“ilytlw Massachusetts, Ropubllcun. is notlmm m. rm w,“ 11w“ no ‘h; h’[°|"_ i“ wiring zinothci" tt-rm and tlic vot-llmruy naum"‘mll)l'p for m‘ ‘mull ‘Org Wm milk" ma" “home a iifin iii llic v-uluc of o'lll"i‘ll‘l'il‘tr' mmlmp“ m‘ m“ imccesmlr bP!wee“}])0l‘l9-K of these pruiluctslito‘the l‘n\i< Govilmm‘ Mm“ T"i-'tl Slatcs. At tlu- some time tlil-rc. Jackson. ‘Flicy huvc been making, .|~|~.., .1 -. v - , __ 4 lhc campaign on the basis of thcir i,,g(lg'lfltilnllu'lllr,l “Lian Pup"! records in office, Mayor .\'i. Curloy “Xporls sou“; '01. Hm l:0"l]d'_‘:;1;‘|"l" of Boston ls unopposed for the m. l, - I _ _ _ DllllllltflifilllC nomination for gov- mmilillllirrlg] zlgmhlfyliillfz‘ qlik‘('lili‘fmt"é l‘ ~ ior. < The llll‘(‘0-L‘.0l‘ill.‘l‘(>tl trontest for ‘,“-,',',.‘,,‘1,1“f,',i°,,i:,§f‘lf,§,ff"', Yin‘ ‘km-p: the Republican nominatiuii for Un- nnlrl“ Canada ' l 1' n“ mi." itcd States Senator has been produc- ’ tivo of spirited rallies and a stron- nous effort to get out the vote. Thc candidates are Speaker Frederick {coca GlLLlS-PETERS NUPTIALS At tho lloly Cross Calhctlrizl, ropi-cscntatives, (‘ongrtissniun Fret ll. (llllett of the national house of l "WNW", Mass. on August ill, Mr. biartln L. (llills. lloslon. Alziss. and "I 1k \V. D lll .. I. i. A. .- Shoc hiucliintery Corporation. ln “N, “m,” ROM“;reqlzlflrqafllm’ - I t. c runs» thcir campaigns tbcy have frcqu- "mm w," M“, _ - .s Annlc Suthr-rlz l yiilyispltiken from the saim- niobium u“, groomgnuln‘ Mn Jnhnfl‘; ml" n ‘e “mm! "enmilfmti ‘he?’ Cameron. After tho cercuiony tho ham been outspoken in criticism oflhrm,“ In”), "mmrpd m u 1 ' ‘ l9 lOIIlG have already" bccn inarkctotl hcrc. Some good ylolds have been rc< ported, but Fawcctt Ransom, soc» rl-ltilry or ilic wheat pnnL following u tour. places the average yield in seventeen Alht-rtu will have hctlcr lllfli than tho avcragc crops lu thc last for lieutenant governor. governor in Vermont J. (lordon of llarrc. tho buttonholcs shut. This Lieutenant Governor Franklin S.,\\-l,,n "u, llilllngs is opposed by Roland E. nil” y ttgifildllll-S To! White Rivcr Junction ' m- t o cpnhllciin nomination for nragory EXPERT 2R3 T0 LEAVE Smith of St. Altbans and \V.li.Farn. swortli of Burlington arc cnndid~ zitcs for that partyhi nomination for lieutenant governor, (‘ongrossmzin E. W. Gibson, Republican, is op-Il-nnny (m. hm. Hocmm mm" posed for rcnnmlnntion by John A. Saturday. will] lhomc oi’ tlic gromn, Tln-n- frlnmn, in many ycars of coniugal Oli FOR AMERICA THIS MON ‘BERLIN, Sept. S. —' TH "PM! Wcothor conditions. tlu. 2R3 will start for America about the middle of Sl‘pl(']]]h[\f_ gin- wm h‘. ucxvt DHflUINIIHK LEAVES FOR CANADA A cable from London states that Lady Drummond will lall for Can~ ada on the 15th. For Ill HUNTERS Bag Llmita and Shooting Reatrlc‘ tlons Provided by the Migratory Birds’ Convention Act and Regulations. \‘t to the observation oftlie shouting seasons themselves, the 6 most. important factor for giving all hunters; an cqual chance to take gamc, and for giving all ganic u lair chance, is the observation of ilic hay, limit and of certain simple shuttling rcstrlctlons. Following ilu- Migratory liird ‘Prouty such re- strictions have hccn provided tliroui-ilitiiit (Januda and tho United Stan-s. and thus the limiters of both i-ounlrics are glvrn cqual privil- w-t-s while the gamo stock is con- wfd as wcll. ‘ Bag Limits _ . . . - with belted back l).|ily ling lllllllil,‘ in Nova Scotia, - Ni-w llruusudck and Princi- ldilwuril island: ducks 25, _l{l‘tE§<it* l5, brunt 1.1 rails 25, black-ht-llloil and gold» on plovcixs, grcatrr and liasser yel- lowlcgs 15 of all kinds, Wilson or jllvlffiilll)!‘ 25, and Woodcock 10. tweeds. Shooting Restrictions Tho n-u- oi‘ automatic. swivel or machlni- guns, or battl-ry, or any gun largcr than number ill gauge is prohibitid, and thc usc ut‘ any ilt*l‘tl]lllllll'. nowci- boat, suit boat. or night liglrl, and shunting from any horw drawn or motor vcliiclc is torhltiilcn. ‘llic shooting of migratory game blrzls carlicr than one hour before sunrlsi- ur lntcr than Ollt‘ hour after suusi-t is prohihltctl. Tabustintac Lagoon on” PH“ m 'l'lic use of "sink lioxcs" in lhc vicinlly- of‘ ’l‘abu.~tlntiu- Lagoon be l.\\'>it'li hilt‘ hours oi‘ l p.i|i. and onc hour lit-lon- sunrise ls prohibited. -—--—<-oai~—- Earthquake Heavy On Insurance 001s Everybody. i-n-a-nn-q- k ____ _j._._.e__4~ (Canadian Press.) 50mg danger ot‘ being upset. now TOKIO, Supt. tl.——'l‘lu> condition H‘n(nn\fl n, hp ln u safe position of most of tho insurance com- lnmngn flit‘. reported arrangomcnt panics in Japan is cxtrcmuly crlti- (m gnppflrf, mudc by Joscph Mc- Pili "s11 W511i! 0711i" iWfli/Y 111101111?‘ llriiilh and lils foilowcrs of u work- 07 hers of the Mcflriith party will cu» ter tho cabinet with proposals for‘ tho pumuit of a more democratli: policy. The ‘Irish Republican party breach is also healed as the two opposing leaders, Sean McGnrry and Scan Murthtille, are bracketed together as joint secrctnries. The from tlu- earthquake litst Svllltilllllill‘. It ls estimated that the earth» quiikc causctl a total loss of ap- proxlmatctv $T50,tltl0,00tt to tlic 32 leading insuranco (‘.0iill)lllllt\s, and tlii- magnitude of the strain placed ilpou tliciu is ullflWll when contrast- rd with the fact that the San Francisco 'f|llf1l{c lossi-s uwro oili- cially rcportcd as in tho ncighbor- hood o1‘ $350,000,000. Tlic exemption clause insurance ml to bc niodollctl on Michiiol Col- lins‘ original ldcu of the es-tnbllsh- mcnt of un Irish republic through yours. ---—~~— A 1 o->——~~»- Princess Improving LOS ANGELICS, -t‘alif., Scpt. ti.“ The condition of Prlnrcss lCrlk, tho bride of Prince Erik of Denmark. .wa»: reported as much lmprovcd In n formal stats-moot issued by pliys lclaus after a cnur-iultallon. --iQi—— Says Farming Basis Of 0ntario’s Wealth TORONTO, Sept. R-llnntlretls of farmers, many of them young men, were thc guests of the C. N. hi. utlunchoon today and Hon. .1. This limp it lg qlxluiv|pd Hlic wlll cruise for about six houm ‘FREE STATE MINISTRY so .over soutlnvcsti-rn Gprlnnny_ Thprp. lloforr- washing your sw- aw" :i-~\v_ iiftcr tho Zi-ppclln will be nxnlnlnnd "Rain and prcpiiratltms complctoil keep them from strfltchlng. lor tho flight tn Amr-rlcil, BRINGING UP FATHER S. Martin, minister of agriculture. was the chief speaker. lie put IS APlPARENTLY SAFE DlliBldN. Sept. iifThc Cosgravo parity. we a... n. Best Store . ' in the Gity Bus’ i liloihing Based on immense varieties—sterling values, ser. vice that mothers and boys both like—that’s why moth- ers and boys are daily coming here to be clothed. Boys. New Fall Suits for School l, Norfolk Suits, made in serviceable tweeds in Greys, Browns and Mixtures, some with belt all round, others four patch pockets in front. These splendid suits are both for school and play, made in good strong reversible ‘Juveniles, ages 2 to 8 years . . . . . . $4.50 and $ 5.00 '0 Small Boy, ages 8 to 12 years . . '. . . $6.75 to it; 8.00 Large Boy, a Also a complete range of Boy’s Furnishings, includ- and still others with plain back and .» ges 12 to 16 years . . . . . . $6.75 to $15.00 ing Sweaters, Shirts, Golf Hose, Underwear, Ties, etc. ‘Prowse liros Ltd. The Boy’s Outfitters P I. . to be setth-tl," he said "tlicrl- must Ors, now that they see their coim ln- a better undcrstuiidliig botivccn, tho provinces and a good placc to‘ tlllllCillfi our young pooplo." l llo had seen wonderful crops all 111-1110 "lion their rcservcs by flliillll-‘l lng agreement whereby sflmc moui-llrranco and ldclgium, but it was; ' arising tragic by the orchnr tho methods used The One Price \ Cash Store. ___. i? trymeu hurrying to chcalll‘? mull‘ tries, have suddenly 110F011“! very humble and ono secs many adver- tisements of rooms and lodging in attractive resorts ut virtually pre- (lermnns in (lo-straying their’ ds. Canada should profit by. in these coun- ties and in Denmark, whcrn 7i’- per cent. of the consumer's dollar goes to the grower of bacon. “l do not policy oi‘ thc brotherhood is cxpcct. think (‘niiud l i? l GERMAN TOURISTS FLIT l i to sec. the ilosoliillou ilonelwiii‘ N1995- the proportion is us grout in .. l ' P RATORS a -. _,_t __ "use? Atl, rue CREAM - ‘ No,'0 omphnsls on tho fact that farming was the bulwark of Ontario pros- BERLIN, Sept. 8-—No sooner. '~ No. 1 hadthe German government roscinq without 3W“ (led the order by which German tiitlq 400 lbs. $37- zons who desired to leave the Mo, 1 country on pleasure trips must pay" with Stand’ a lax of 500 gold marks than the > 400 You. $46.40 tourist bureaus again were oviggn "m: rim with prospective trnvoleifl. \ “MM,” amid Denmark, Norway and Sweden 80o n” 551,95 now are preferred, wbllc ln spring m, ; , ltaly was the mcccn of tho Gor- Wm‘ sum; mans. Even Finland has devclop- , mo “m 5 79,00 ell into a “most favored notion." Germans who do not travel northward usually select Austria, Carolin-Slovakia and especially the _ Tyrol for their holiday. Tho Tyrol i . is so tirowtl-cil with tourists that! tclcgraphlc inquiries for occont-l .- i,» ‘t modations almost invariably brinwslum Delivered to W" nearest Filth"! HANS or I n negntlvo reply. The rescinding of the 500 mark clnusn has had a wholesome effect upon prlcon in German bathing .1 lminlstry, which rcccntly was in l "lf our Canadian problems are \ WAY HQM \. I Emerald, P. E. I. UNU-QJ-I-li. < a E UDNT \ ‘FELL YOU l I I ‘v " i ‘ i - Tum WOULD ARR M" iclov Come ow wan. t HURR*< or» ' A ggfiecgoomze-s lDlOT‘ rose THEM w ' . AEE‘: ON ‘ c so“? a: u“ .......=... E can. W NT - ' CQUI-D- us Arse use Mia‘: THVD 15A "‘“"" "‘°‘~’° “ f? i. ‘ NAQC-IE noise-s owoua Fusr. Joo- ' " ‘ @1021 Iv luv-t Fawn Slaw-n Inc Croat Briuun u|lm nun/on n, ... a v- 1- .-...-»...._ ' _ ,. _