AUGUST 27, 1926 w? \ Mr, Wyatt and Mr. Mr. Messen" and A‘ Judge Arsenilult l.‘ _At the Rotarlan luncheon yehvte ._=g|dent oi the Prince that body. presided. of Charlottetown. lan. ‘ are not complete that tlle nnlnbe land in August, hundred more Jililll. 1920'. was last ycar. of the visit here of tile railway nlen who party o camped a their visit. Tilesc men \ ‘stone ‘ Prince Edward Island Sltpuld Note: The choice in this e1ectl0l| is not merely Addressesf R0 tony I '3)“ the speaker was Honorary Ro- I turian JudgogA. id. ArsenuulCPre- l<.‘dward'ls- {lllliti ‘Publicity Association, who glIVH un interesting address on the origin, the allns and activities oi’ Rotarlan Roy Qulgley ‘file guists were the chuIr;nan's brother Gordon Quigley of Halifax, Itolnrian J. I). McDonald oi‘ Water- bury, (Yonnecticutt, a native of Kin- ross. l’. E. 1., andtMr. Jack McNnir Tile musical program included n. vocal solo by Judge Arsenauit In dealing with the tourist traffic with whit-it the -_-— association is especially interest- mi, said that. although the statistics of autolnobllcs coming to the ls- three than .ln August. There was ‘a large increase in June and July tllls year ovcr "Pile Judge also spoke Murray Rivet‘ and showed what a great "benefit should restllt froln had de- clared that if the Island was given the properadequate transportation Between : McLean, Mr, Jellkins, 31,-, Myers an MrfiSlnclalr, lion. Mr. Mnénomutlnntl Mr. Johnston, ' who are the starldnrtl bearers. tBlit Between : _ _ I 1ft, llon. Arthur hlblghcrl and Rt. ‘Hem, __ h hlnekcnzla- ‘ " " 1 "And Between! H Purity in Administration, ' , And (‘orrllpiloll and Scandal. Veto for the Collscl-"vlltivc. (innditlnltls and nnlkc sulvmot’ a Stable, Upright (lovcrnnlcnt. Union Commercial College reopens Sept. 7th. r. Civil Scrviw classes soon as college reopens. start are already on tile. intend entering should apply once. intg the class rooms. ill tury. C. -t‘.. fits students i'or Don't lose sight of the fact. means much to the student. ‘Miss Julia Gallant the senior Civil Service examin ,. the Interior ‘Dept. at Ottawa, a letter to Prin. Moran training." i’ ttlculars concerning the ivork." lsts here. College Notes A large number oi‘ applications 'i‘llose: Wllll ‘Painters are .busy at work plltt- order. Everything will he clean alld saili- The "Secretarial Course at the U. cxcciltivc who passed tions ill Jllile is now employed ill in she says "l have no trouble whatever with ‘my work, thanks to your excellent Writc ‘Pflll. hforan for full par- facilities and more acemnntotiatlon for tourists that they would lnakc it their Jmslncss to scntl more tour- , luunrzn »-r1|1ofoon1lwl-ls Qlluullnasuerrra dnAQwiLl. STUDIO y i0!‘ inst Biol-go Strut . i =~r nsvstorso mo p‘. Central Guardian lflODDls TAXI SERVICE g-ixZf-l , v _ _r; tPuliaflilll v-Cosgfwh-i-Iu‘ rpeurqll Wedneslayba issue the ‘lords "l ing cream" ing cream." i NEW LONDON.~- Tile W. M. ol 20th at 7.30 p. m. Dr. Maico Protestant (Irphunage has be further Increased by $50,, receiv luman, executors, of1,t-lte estate Argyle?‘ __ V; _ WINSLOE SEPT/ICES. — T ll. Palmer, Minister. 11H Print-clown ltuud 7.30 p. Ill. m AND TRYON.-—'l‘he services Baptist (Jilurch. Albany at 7 lng service at ilradalbane. GRANVILL E.—-'i‘ile sntirnnlent lt ll.- invited. cessful mission hero last spring on Sunday. Capto-in Best who is checker player of note intends _ Y. M. C. A. tomorrow night a T"‘ ‘¢ v ‘v ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘¢“““1vited to participate. ‘ < MENTS llcv. ldilllrtllm (‘alnpht-II, D. [1,] Una lnsrrlltun . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 105- per to... ..| .1 words ‘of trim; pronpy; (‘hm-pip ypmu-enp-MT Full! Insertions l!“ per lim- of II words ha,‘ “ma, mod u, spend the ‘ lilllht Insertions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ‘Io par llun ofil word: I Sabbath morning or his vflcuflo" '_ -~ V- ‘¢v¢ c vow- v v ' ma‘ zit Iil-lfnst. l)r. Campbell is one Teachers “Wanted WANTED — ‘rcacilcr for Wood island West School. Apply ll. M. MacDonald. 1515-8-25-31. ___ ______.,_______________ WANTED-TEACHER FOR BE- til-one school, sllpplclueni. tiood hoard near school, able rate. I). Schnrnlan, Setfty. 1538-8-8-26-31 .______. Dlisccllllnctlus PRIVATE SALy-Efl-‘OTFWFURNITURE 2G2 Kent St. 1554-2ii-2l can; Surveyor, Ilermanviila, .1’. loft l" ‘uxtzs-llo-ltno. "and. A. MCDONALD.- »__________......__.__._._.__ FOX ESCAPED — ADULT .FE- nlule, nicdiuln silver, medium t.p, tattooed; finder please com- municate with it. M. Englls, Sum- lnersltio, l’. Ed. ‘ "' 1506-8-25-61 llelp Wanted reasol l- _ l-‘clnaie llclp \Vatlt.cd al St. 1525-25211. EXPERIENCED MAIDUWANTED. Apply "C" care oI Guardian. 8-23-tt Boarders Wanted BOARDERS ACCOMMODATED.—- 7U Sydney Si. 154741-2631. BOARDEIRS-ACCOMMODATED — at 57 llillsbtlrtl lStroct. 1560-8-27-21 WANTED — COLLEGE STUDENT Ilouniclt-l, 2-10 Sydney St. ' 1569-27-31. '*‘"‘-.-——.—-——*———*——— TURN YOUR SPARE TIME THIS, FALL INTO SPARE CASH!—We‘ itave an attrnctlvm- highciass proposition. It, means a lllillt work in your spare timn, bltt you will like it. Writs fo-r full particu- lars lo Ilertel Co“ 328 Spudina Avn,, 'I‘oront0. 23-27-1. T0 Let i.___._€_..._.._,__v__ __.__.___. BOARDERS AOCOMMODATED with lleulctl rooms. 224 Richmond Street. 1497-24-41. '~_. BOARDERS WANTED-—LARGE -helltcd bed-recur near P. W. C. Apply 228 I-‘ilzroy St. 1533-8-26-61 Situations Vacant- T0 LET-FUFINISHED, ASMALL apartment. Apply 187 Grafton ' t};- 1508-27-21. Wanted _‘____________________ WANTED-POSITION AS worm. 1H8 llollvilikfillller used to c ab. WHY-Blew no» azvtsr-sligjr‘ "I ~ ., .. 15---sl.~= M} For Sale F°R SALE — outs-l- naming Ilorso, 9 years bid. weight ‘ill u... Apply 2st King st iszé-as-in Fon sat: on 1o Lav-nous: 111F110 yard. burn and new garage. Alwlv 20o water» st. 1539-8-20-81 .__. __________ _________ F0}? sat: - secouo mun -_ W. C. first class hooks. Anni» on. office. 1581-8-27-2i Male Help Wanted BIG EARNINGS. STEADV EM- WANTED - mm "ro WORK on MAN 0R BOY WANTED — 7° TTENTION. BIG $5 PRIVATE Glnlstmns card sample book free. Greatest imaginable de- nmnd this season for the cele- brated inexpensive Royal Series. Secure orders now evflll 1n 8111"" time; deliver later. Irllsllfill (‘Cm mission. llxpsriepflq or capitol xiuuleeeusany. llratlloy-Garrctson. Braatfqrd, Out. - - 5-v-Alllhz511h ploymont for Iiarheffl- 1161mm‘! expert In i1 weeks. Write Molar Barber Coilczv. Department "F ‘ allfax. 3'1‘1"1'1 farm. Good walls! i0 r1931‘ "1""- Apply W.H. V. Dunbar. Charlot- tetowfl. 31' of M0ntrc.al's leading WANTED -- MAID FOR GENER- al housework. ltefereltces requir- ed. Mrs. W. R. LePase. 292 1'01""- ___.§<o>_____. BIRTHS Mrs. llarry Weeks, n. daughter. ,-on, a daughter. STETSON ~At South Frcclotvtl, on August 22nd. 1921i, to Mr and Mrs Willard ‘Stc-tson (‘nee idva Drunl- lnond] a daughter. ‘ MARRIACAE?’ McMILLAN —McDONALD -At Alontuguc-Aug. '2.'ith., by the Rev. A. S. Stewart. Duncan M. McMill- -.tn of Wood lslniltls North to Annie lleiln McDonald of Orwell Cove. ' SIMPSON-CARRUTHERS-At the residence oi‘ the bride's parents, linden. August 25th, 192C. by Rev. l-Jwcn Maolinugail. James Arnett Simpson of Belmont, P. E. Island. to Ada tMabel Cnrruthers of Bor- den. MURCHISON-b-BROWN- At the home of the tbritlehl parents, Dr. A. .I. and Mrs Jviurchisnn. Clyde River by the Rev. E. M. Altken, B. A.. on Aug. 25th. 1021i, Norma Catherine Murrilison. to William Warburton, llrowm- Margaux“ ~-_ -1. .,.,. - -- OEATHB. m; ' '—-"' '——-'—‘—~rw'n*."—'- LOWDEN -- At 126 Brighton Rood Aug. 26th Miss Alice Esther Low- tletl. Funeral private from the resl- men was tlenea of Mr. William Wright. ERTA fi/{t ~ NDMACLEA N work on farm. Call or phone. 9- - C. itfndbonn. Sollrlelowll- lllml ‘n minimal m Domini.’ - L Al? ‘with "B" Td¢d 1452-81264i Em- Ilotcl, 22h Queen Street. Phone CORRECTION-in the ad- of the should have read "test- New London hold their thank offering service in the Presbyter- ialt Church on Sunday evening Aug Campbell of‘ Montreal will preach. ENDQWMENT FUND INCREAS; ED -— Tho endowment fund of the through Alex Mackenzie and Mark the lute Colin MclJougllll olwNew United Cinlrch ot‘ Canada, ltev. W. Services Sunday, Aug. 20th: Winsloe North 11 a. m.. Winsloc ‘South 1i p. ln., BRADALBANE, ROSE VALLEY the radalbllne Congregation on Sun day, Aug. 29th ill connection with lllu Presbyterian Church in Canada will be at ltoltsc Valleyat 3 o'clock clock. 'l'll(-‘.l‘i-l will not be ally marli- the close oi‘ the morning service. There will also be"an afternoon ser- vice at 5 o'clock. Preparatory ser- a vices are being held on Thursday lnoriring and evening, Friday morn ing and evening and Saturday mor- ning. 'i‘lle nlorniltg services will be at ll o'clock and the evening serv- ices at 7 o'clock. All arc cordially EVANGELIST COMING.— Word ilas been received ilcro that (Jup- taln 'l‘oln licst who tronducted a suc again coming to Charlottetown. l-ie will preach ill the iluptist Church hold a challenge tournament in the t slsouris P E I has received an up- 11°i1 111011111 1P9 Washed W511- o cI-ock which all interested arc in-Hxflmmen, to me- teachmg faculty Compton College. Regina, con- , ducted lily the Jesuits and will cu- BELFAST PRESBY CHURCH-her upon his duties in September preachers and Si. John's (Yhurch looks forward to n splendid stat-vice, I1 u. m. Aug.‘ _ '1' Lust week's rally ot‘ tiiel- .WANTED_A MA“) FOR GENER. fast and visiting Sunday Schoolsl . was fined 43,5 aault on a citizen. -- that while the Magistrate wa the Town ‘Building on Wednegdayl morning that the special police nan and this citizen lgnt into an arml- ment outside rm-aouses ‘an t_._ . . . - . . -. , a Court In Suulmarside yelrterdl)’ drunk was fined $5 and 6081-5- lloon in Queen Square Gardens 3 o'clock. OLIFTON~Sunday School 1o m. Church services 11 a. week service,’ Wednesday 7.45 m. , Jenkins. in REMiAlNs ._EXPE,_0T_E D.—The ist- aid, who died in Calgary. are undertaker. The held from the funeral will b" PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES. ton Presbyterian Churclrll a. Mursllfield ‘Baptist Church 3 "l; Mount Stewart Hall 7 p. m. e4 of droiflliari Prowse. son oi’ Col.‘ W. he ember. SUDDEN DEATH — Port C04lll in that he had no relatives on orrhags and decided that an inque of Rae. Boston. liolflrlllll Chllflllfi 611118-8110!‘- positions. No extra charge. H , .1 11- S . m l, || . ,. .-\t the close of the address re- —~-—- m? infill“: plllakgzeietlian Shinilllflgt _ DEATH OF ISLANDER.— Rev. min-ks were made by ltotarians Pllmmi & , (lrcgg shorthand umnvlne- o" Sunyduy Aug w“, u, Robert M. Iiynon,_for many years Ilediey lluntain and Dr. MacMil- taught thy UXIIIIPICIICCI] teachers. ' " a Baptist pastor in the lengthy weeks. Deceased was a native Prince Edward Island, being ho here ill 1861. He was ordained 1804. of Watertown, Mass. gmsisters, Mrs John Fey, of Tryou. E. l.. and Mrs Charlotte ‘Llnklett of Lewlsvllle, Me., also survive. H. to iof 11151 Dunstatrs University class of 2 ,where at the end of four years he Mill Veilelfllihéa a ‘received his B. A. dc-gree frotll La- W119" Til-W 11114 1P6“- ival University. (Zalnpitnt College, lo ‘is one of the foremost cducailtintli f-‘llflllkll [institution of Western John Telegraph-Journal. l 1'0 CONTINUE “STUDIES. .- surrounding districts and Marshfieiil. have for _ ___ __‘_ *____ the present lost one of. its-most ‘- talented musicians in the [IGPHUII Tml/Iitiryé-gsé"ggeilgtifillyulfiyagg of Miss Rena Wood, daughter of Wood- ot Mnrshfleld. being a graduate oi‘ Professor Fletcher, and 'n very DAWSON-At (Ympand on August, __ 18m l" Mr. and MhL Percy Dnw successful music teacher. as some (Iharltittetown and Mr and Mrs Wallace fifty pupils can tasilfyfurher last year's. work. Miss Wood having more than ordinary antbitlon tie- cided to improve her studios aiolr; those lines, alld will tako a course ill the llnston Conservatory of Music. Miss Wood is -not only ( all . extraordinary lnstrulnenttliist, but-also a high class vocalist, hav- ing sung on (liffcrent occasions at the United tCilurch. Charlottetown also taken part ill different broad- casting‘, coucerilt. ller many friends wish Miss Wood abund- ant, success, in, her studies. and lloDB for her spoody return, to impart io-tho future musicians the. knowledge which she possesses. ~<(l'atriot please copy.) SUMMERSIDE POLICE COURT —At the Police Court on Wednes-_ day one offender for driving his car without lights was fined $2 and costs. The offender claimed his lights went ollt on his way intn town and while he was technically guilty. Stlllnhlnclllimeththn circum- stances werefimavoldahlo nnd for thatrealon the Mngiatratedct him off with _a ,-'.'llght'»'.qlne,.. - Au auto- ist (or... driving, wttbotlt nlarksrs _ JJIIILBQBIS. This is the inintmum fine allowed .under_ the tlidqtolyVnhicle Act for this or- fence. One of the spoelnl police, fined '35 and costs for us- It appears ll, the door -of that cue disposed of, lnmedlntely which, request was I ilrumn. Ortulell, N. Y.; grantgil wlththq result that the of-l POLICE cousr- Aitiwrollve fore Mr. Heath Strong, K. _C-. A0!- ing Stlpendiary Magistrate, 0110 BAN-D CONCERT THIS AFTER- ,NO0N.—'l‘he baud of I-I. M. S. Cai- t outta will give a concert this after- Womctrs Bible Class 3 p. m. mid- coninzcrlolv - in yesterday's , . - ~ report of the New Annan races tho -~ -~ - ' '- - inner of the 2.40 trotand 1mm! ~ sricofisugtf lool 6.x “’ ,, ,, b M, w_ ,_ m? Evumng my 1 p‘ m‘ 1 v M! B ep"flpghllyulgrha,velbeen Mr. ' George ‘Dennipypiliargatepl’. E. I. mains of thelate John IN. MacDon- pected to arrive in‘ the city Satur- day evening accompanied by theimme“ Services will ‘he held on Snnday.1b August 29th as follows; Herring-lit ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNOED- and Mr. and Mrs. Ilenry C. Lowe nn-l'i‘ruro. N. 3-. acc nounce. the engagement of K1181!‘ daughter. Mary Alexa, to Mr. Wal- unll Mrs Prowse, Marriage to take: place ill St. Paul's Church in S891: lam: John Mcllae 70_ retired btlllgel-MT-‘l ~1- tellder on the Pitt River, alld fortit- erly a mine-r lu the Klondyke, was found dead in bed. It is believed in this Province. Ile was born lll P. E. ls- iautl, Coroner Dr. Sutherland found that death was due to brain hein- was not. necessary. Relatives of the Island are Mrs. Roderick McRae Pltlette, P. E. i., and Miss Mary Mc- Moncton district of New Brunswick passed away Saturday at midni-gh-taftel‘ illness, dllring which he was confined to bed for seven The late iMr. Bynon is sur- vived by a wido_w, lomnerly Miss dlfliile Johnston, of I‘. E. island: one son, George. of Lewlsvllle and one daughter, Mrs Clarence Kay. One broth- er, George, oi‘ P. E. island, and two RECEIVES APPOINTMENTS;- Mr. William D. Brennan. B. A., 0t’ as professor of Latin and English. v Canada. 110111 ill i‘ The rector isRev. George Bradley, S J., formerly of Prince Edward 1101111! W THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN stated. out that wordl not in any ca" be- actlon in the co Agrlculturiat. —-Z-4Q-O&--—-— ' _ PERSONALS KIPLINC. Sash, Aug. at-Pram- at . ier Arthur Moighon referred to Rev. W. H. Palmer, Winsloe was a visitor to B. 11L. p lags yesterday. WES 8 DBBSEDKOI‘ , Mr. ‘Malcolm yesterday. ‘l " '8' ~Covehead was a yesterday. 8X- . i»... Fred Bell, home o belspetlding a few _ MaoLeaa Iunerfllsitlc the guest of hotne, King Square. Notice later. ‘SOIL relatives Rev. J. W. God 1i. Mrs. Wm. Go ipuntirning on retur drcn. Mrs Locke on the ills lll the ‘Prince S! and you wish to beneath them. the process is to 1111) in a basin o of rll in take out stains ltalls at the time is cleansing them P. er corn canning. Vegetables and cause it to spoil. Mother succulent his many Ill canning. select cllly the best - ui housework. Snlail family. 1"'"l'l-‘»11-'- 1"'l"'*‘-‘“*11L‘111V‘~‘5 11'1"" "Lrllsland. Professor llrennan hos llllCe 0f Apply 49 Upper Queen Street. ‘lllil-‘ll 11111119 PfetlbY- "11"l'"1“*” 11"‘ molly friends ill New ‘llrnlruvick weather. (my 1532.26.31 tween tilariottr-itnvn and Mnrraylw-ho ‘Wm 1mm, w“), -——-—--- 11111111111" 1"‘~"‘"11_"11~' l" 11 “11l1“"1'Y other friends in cnltgratltlatlng products in the best $200.00. WANTED — HOUSE MAID AND m11§1"'1-!“11i"l ‘f1 11'1"”? "1"" 1111"‘,hiln upon his important appolnt- If o» e uses an Inferior ' experienced Waitress. Apply ‘11911- v 1"‘- 1"'"l'1"‘11-‘ l""'"'-'""'~‘llncnt and wish-him every Queen liotel. Ci "ex! afiillllluy ni-urnlltg should 01'0" tress in ills chosen vocation. __ ville a iliilllg cliluox to the least. I sur- cannot expect good results. Sp —-——-<0->-—- Malay States to kil lieved to hethe vm ‘sectilclde known,‘ are used- to prope I equipped Hotels -- Canada. in the put few Hotel: and the United lcrvice to IH< Gu phone: In rooms. day Charlotte Gerald‘ llllbilard. PMC1111031; Mr. and Mrs. J. Leonar Montreal; ton; G. E. Smith, Mrs. J. Beatty, lliilsborn, Neva L. King, Ilillsboro, s. 3.; w. "- thuilding over an automobile case n‘ m"; “m1 ‘me’ Hflubmm‘ N‘ B‘ ,1; o , |. Hot words were exchanged which] n‘ S‘ 11111191111’ 5mm‘; R‘ “nan” p or the "w prom proved too much for the police of- "ah Haumx: flcer who struck ble antagonist. Both parties came in before thc G~ 11°11" Magistrate in once and stated that s". Ssmmmlde: F- they wanted the W. Truro; W. H. Wrlsh and wife, Boston; Ivy. st. John. ficer was convicted and fined The Magistrate points The. remedy can b9 obtained by the city yesterday: ‘ tliev. W. Bruce Muir wall-an in- ward passenger lbythe S. S. Hoche- Mr. E. S. Blanchard, architect, Hochelaga yesterday. ‘ Believue was’ '8.‘ ‘v '1 lMr. Frank Hughes, ——-w-6w-'o Cape Traverse re- Mrs Nell Robinson accompanied _v Miss Lyma Wright have gone ) the States. while there they will nr,jvisit ' D. ntfiflroilklinc alld Somerville, Mass. two sons, John and Frederick .i. ll. Ross and soll ihlari, leave Moll- day morning by motor on return. _t___. lwatcr, N. S.. who has been spend- [ing the past two months ‘visiting [friends on the island leaves this E. lxlckerbyb three chil- islaltd with daughter who has undergone an successful operation for appendic- Firlgcr Nail: When your nails are in. mourning that you are, something must be done to remove the soil and stain a warm suds with good soap and a little olive oil, (perhaps a teaspoon- the nails ten minutes. After soaking wrap cotton about an orange stick and dip it in perox- ide and go gently under the uailsiblwe" 19 510W 59-195 b61118 ""1111" Tile peroxide is a bleach and will, country sisters CmpobSerVe. Fiat vlinfnlns is greatest then. 011x132 . hut do not stint the house- ruit anti vegetable season. 111111119 knew W118i 8119 was mixed car has been sold in Winn he“ site gave us an abund- A vegetable poison used in the ‘Cups mounted on endless belts evctlon n motor driven boat invent- Hotcl‘ . one of the lament and be» Contllnl 120 roomlr 44 of which have PIT/l", influx. Completely renovated throughout Canada ltl splendid, table. Rates $4.00 to 35-00 p0?‘ nova comet.‘ ' XeoBFl-wti -- nassv c. siilowlf,‘ Mlnlgpr ORIA H0! EL‘ F. R. Barnard, Hamil- ston, Montreal; A. C. R0 ‘i Meighen Declares King Fooled I‘ - » The Ladi of provocation do jnutify an alnult. urtn-s-Stlmmerulde - ed the women of Canada." Mr. Moighen was referring Mr. King's promise in the last front Plctouby s. "d‘ Mr. Mclgben added, consisted _ cphemo~ three men not one of them even 3b,. 0- the c, looked like a woman. A promise of, . what kind said Mr. Meighen made just to set the women's votes, was weaym-‘n an insult to the vvonlen of Canada. vlsltor"to the city Mr- Melslwn speaking of The lower they were the better n "Saturday after long as the maliwaya days in Summer- illirs Robert Molli- one part of the country, "They tell you," said, "that Meighen is going to the higher rates back! die has and friends in| 0f cutting his throat. No party trey, Mrs Godfrey country], ompanied by Mrs The Markets MONTREAL, Que, rdon of Drill-ge- n accompanied by kct today. Although there were rby is remaining ports of a steady improvement hcr eldest County l-lospital. appear the lady colnpllsaed. Right Hon. W. L. MaeKenzia Kin; here today as the "man who fool- ectlon that be intended to appoint a woman to his advisory tariff bo The tariff board was appointed Crow's Nest Rates said his objec- tion was not to, low railway rates. could run. What he objected to was the prin- ciple of parliament fixing rates for Mr. M elghen more idea of dolngthat than he has which I am the head will tukc ally step leading to higher rates in thzn Aug. 26 Quietness featured the export traded? m“ 111m“ 1;‘ Tellngefilfnéfltlv in grain on the local produce mar~ no 1mm) " 0 Pr "H'- fmmy m _ , of (olnmons. reelected as Liberal member for lHe will bc n crt-dit to his constit- Stanstead. lll ocean grain mom.’ A fair business‘ was done with Liverpool, London and Glasgow. An Increased demand in the cash grain alarket for Can- adian western oats was the domin- ant note in that department but since the premiums were advanc- ed one cent a bushel in tho Win- nipeg nitrite‘. little business was ac- Campaign lanitif rather rich to hear Mr. UOVOPMIICIIL 6S Taxation Act. intangible." in ‘blustering in a glorified pride 0v Rohlb budzat? to ei- have to them all. posed llly the King Liberals. of ui them into Wodfllemdtem tho bnik the union. Finally saved from the wreckage and p the of the (Yonservstlve- government. lt was in 1919 that Mr. J. so of local taxation. and wus going venues, if elected. They took hi at his word and elected him. put no Art through the legislation, ta oftnngibio." reduction again. iillcd that ml-lltion of honor. ,send to the House T8‘ uency. Lihorni candidates four-ilushers in the mist s. of fulfilling 'l‘.hey frankly form of liiiit pre-lelectltln atlmitled “'11s only "mallet clured it was only a “chart" .I. Johnston the father of the Boll "UM; taxcr of "everything tangible and‘ this Province-Al the alleged tax reductions in the _ Talking of these reductions. we’ thank Conservatives for They were first propos- ed by the Melghen party, and op- Then to save their political hides they hen Lender Kitnhge rlzlltlzd bandied.‘ Increases the a“ vi o’ [prance with Mr. Meighon to ui-l illto effect by the Order-in-Councii Johnston was loud in denunciation ylceg disclosed reduce it by economy, and produce a $25,000 surplus from existing re- in, 1920 he put his famous Taxation‘ lng "everything tangible and In-'__ He is now talking tax if you elect Ilin , now wollt he repeat the old trick? "Hues "u" Islfldmo" did mo“ Hon’ were always pgkngd 11119 ‘>1 Pro-Ins Senator, for life. at a salary of lll federal as well as local they were hIntl-flusilers in matters J. I D M: eri by relieving Aufo-lntmdca ion hp wfiA IAII, DEPENDABLE LAWBIVI they werel "Htrain. it was the Liberals who took ithe Margaret away from our |coaat, to the great delight of the J- smugglers, to apply her to tlh ser- hy the customs t0 probe, and which is now tleing further investigated in Halifax. Mackenzie Kit-lg (Continued from Page 1-) m X’. It was prove-d before the oom- l Mr. Cardin, according to his sug- _ __ I | Tile universal verdict of Liberals 1405mm‘ “m1 mm’ o" msamons m‘ nlld Conservatives alike. when tht~,‘3l':gc“g:2' “H m“ “pedal omens’ lion. J. E. Wyatt was Speaker in our local Assembly, was. that he drawn- And 111M011“ 5119M“ 51mm‘ was the nlbiest, fairest and most ef- 111" w" 11111911 "t" ""111 013101191’ 29' flclent presiding officer that ever 1110 (11119 01 1119 ‘l19¢11°13- That‘ e for} was served! exception, were with- And so the interest of The Party On October 29. Mr. Baldwin was‘ ‘ l-lon. Jacques Bureau resigned n! lMinlater of Customs cndwvas ap- by lion. Mackenzie King $4,000 a yea-f. V Hon. Mr. Cardin remained a Mia- P1“‘1-‘-1e"- isler of the Crown. the plut- o Blsaillon retained his job an . . get lil on," and Mackenzie King dejcmet Preventive Umwr‘ ..""£_harmrg3 lialdwitl are both l-iing candidates And lion. Mr. (fardin and Mr. A uni rats flélllil-‘il tlev-lo all 1111111 1'1"‘ "V" 11"‘ . $523k rglzfirlfltalali: from CJIJLIIIJY buyers‘ and tprllrJzt-s of a wohllilllz IIJIIIIIIIHUYIquI ‘his election‘ were steady. A decline raugi from 34 cents to 2 cents n busl f water nnd soak elgn buvers continues but t froln under theier wheat trades was unchanged. ‘the padded stick‘ Mill feed and rolled oats we and the flesh un- derneath. was quiet with receipts light and ._‘__.<.,>_____ stocks on spot small. The under- cannlng HIM‘. tone to the- fresh egg market was fruits to be can- soii contains bacteria which. if can- 91181811111911 a1 32% ca"?! 51°- 1 11"‘ “my yen... —- neu with the contents ofa can, will pasta-oozed at 31% coma and No- ' cents a pound. in the season of fresh fruits and Cheese receipts were 5.955 boxe vegetnblesg it l..- a pity to rob the 'l‘here was not change 111 Price Brenna}, i5 a graduum of 3L flnnliy of an abundance now. in or. No. 1 Western white 5, der to can more for winter. Fruits cents and Eastern ,2 grades at 30% re at their bestvcents a pound. Their value $2.35 to $2.45 a bushel. OTTAWA, ODL, f00l1-‘1 1X1 1101 firsts 32. half seconds 26 1-2. Th Dfotlllcl 8118 place. Regina, wholesalers Isl No movements to date. I fish also is ll8-~ markes the spring wheat. flour market. A steady demand from for- trade with domestic and country to small lots. The mark-at for wint- unchanged. The baled hay market ,.firm with a steady reduction in sup ,, "iplies. The consumption continues t. .i."l’.i§'..°."if..£'°.'é‘. ‘ifiiflii; M331. lie“- “Wpvl "I "we ma" Wm ‘ 5.059 packages. A weak feeling de- l d in tl k t itb I - or" ataxia: 1,- »--,;;;,,-;;t:§.:r.. 'E‘.‘I.'..°-,.‘”.. .2 .23.‘... i. .- 1“ 5 ° ‘mg . ~ I-I. Myers, for trmn my personal a pound. W stern l\o. 1 past ..ui -' ' led CTQIHIICTYEWBB quoted at 32917; tlonmmnedge‘ 1'“ The 33 cents; Eastern townships No. the“ Commissmner M Agflculm? 501d 3i- 17%|in politics." grades at 17% Choice hand picked beans sold at. .25 a bushel and broken lots at Aug, 23, _ A for the Liberal peg for shipment to Montreal at only price change reported today is from Vancouver where a furth- Ol vfllldlllfln-ler two cents advance and taken are reported to be quoting retniierslsvmnathy, and rage extras 34, firsts 32, seconds TORONTO, Aug. Zfi-Dealers are Ill; lei lf the Liberals are as sincere n they pretend to be in the matte he they have for Mr. Johnston, K. f‘ of tax reductions. what use could ("mus 111mm 5 i -___-;0>—l-_ r Of English Itwn t-Ion is u meter s‘ to be inserted In n chute to meas- n llre coal or ully other granular alib- it. at Ottawa? There would bc no, ed Taxation Act to prepare. and no snwlwle“ m1"? 1°’ 119759110111 schemes In be invented to get into 1”“- "lade 1'3’ 1111 “T111791! l"? I'm" the pockets of -the penlyle “m. ctss, has hot-n developed at the Te further. Under such (fOlllllilliilfi 1'11""1-“11Y 01 111311015- ttleir Ottawa museum. It was the utterance of one o the most intelligent votes for the at l have known for the The Hon. J. A. Robb. in the 5' Strand, said. “There In no reason 51in be bad friends because we differ He was surely right Nor should be tbnry our human sympathies for the plight of Olll‘ op- ponents just because we oppose them: It would nniv he the het- ter part of ollr humanity to feel candidates in the 0f their unequal con- It is pitiable tn observe struggles against adverse public opinion. and their fiinchlngs when caught in the meshes of tln- answerable argument. It cannot he a crime for us to express our shnw our sorrow for them in their dilemma. I l- difficulties test. e their Tho Hon. Chas. Dunning snys, ost effective lil-Huxylng for upgraded eglgs deiiveredWThe proper way to clean up nmuq- extras 3'5 to 37, firsts 31 to 33, sec onds 40 to 42. extras 40 to 42. seconds 29 to 30. l lu either dir- "1 livered s4 to s1. firsts 29 to s2. seconds 24 to 27.-—Prices to retail- ‘- . '- ‘ ' ' ers 39 to 42 firsts. 24 to (i6. wnqyfllgg’ A“; g(;___who]e. pars extras 30 to 3C, firsts 26 to 28, seconds 20 to 26, delivered cas- es returned. tras 38. firsts 34. seconds 26. -Si.'l8kl!l(!l18W8Il—-D(!f1ll’.l'8 are quot- ing country shippers extras 26. firsts 23, seconds 17- delivered cases returned. Prices to retailers extras 36, firsts 34, seconds 27. - CADGA-RY, Aug. 26. -—Wlhole- salers are quoting country ship- pers extras 27, firsts 25, seconds 19. ‘Prices to retailers extras $11.40 per case..flrsts $10.20 per case, seconds 88.10 to $9 per case. - EDMONTON. Aug. 26.-— Whole- snlers are quoting country ship- lpers extras 25. firsts 23. VANCOUVER, Ans. 26. — The market is firm and extras are in strong demand. Producers are selling extras 36, firsts 34, seconds 32, delivered ethos!‘ returned. Pric- es to retailers extras 41,, firsts 39- second; 8F. - S JOHN. in Eastern», yea n. Few - Staten have Courteous Tula- nil. town . . v -r' 7+, Country dealers are selling‘ eglass’ ti. firsts fittporondg H7O ices to retali- ers ox rahfl, qfligsts- 8, seconds 32. . A " . 8.. Aug. 28. — wfillgfiflf‘ arel- paying country shippers delivered extras 35 to 39. [hnlr to s4. seconds as to 2s. Pric- os to retailers extras 48 to 45, firsts 37 to 38, seconds at. CHARQMTETOW-N. Aug. 26. — summefghja; Wholesalers are quoting country N_ a; poiutrextru 82. first: -27, seconds d M acGregOr. nent nation; that have declined to tfiosoargfwg’ ratify the eIgM-hour day labor ' ' s‘ treaty signed at"the tint Interna- T‘ Mam“ ‘on ltliangll Labor Conference at Wash- Mlss P958? " . C. M. Whelp - MONTREAL. Aug. 26.-—-Dealers are paying for ungraded eggs de- salers are quoting country ship- Pald to retailers ex- -Iniinn Is not by making speeches,‘ Prices to retuilertrhut hv secret admlnlltrative work". Firsts 34 to 36. ‘Ilut the secret administrative work is the worst of bad business when you employ the smugglers them- selves to tlo it. 'l‘hat is where we, differ with the King ministry inl method. THE S. S. MARGARET The Liberals have been search- ing the records and newspaper flies, ancient nnd modern, in the forlorn hope or finding some clip- ping to connect Hon. Arthur hlt-Ighen, or some of his lieuten- ants, with some of the Customs scandals of the dny. Their hopes ran high, during the investigation. when It was disclosed by evidence, that. during his regime an em- ployee hull actually been dismiss- ed. They colnnlenced to crow over it. a little prcluaturely. But‘ their lips drnppcti when the fact, became known that the mun was‘ dismissed, not for any wrong do- ing of his own. but by a superior officery in abject fear that this man would report his misdeeds to] Premier Meigilen, who would in turn punish Ills guilt. * On that subject the King propogandists closed up. post haste. Now they are trying to get Mr. Malghen in the same 'muss_ with themselves in the ‘"Mnrgarot"! scandal. They have discovered that up ‘Premier he crossed over to- the Islfind in this steamer in October 192i.- that time the Margaret was not In the "joy ride" or excursion bnsl-. ness. She was then employed by: the Customs as a revenue cutten, WATCHING- THE COASTS OF- THE PROVINCE TO TRBVENT RUM RUNNING AND SMUG-t GLINC. It has been the custom and prlvlledge of monrbers of par- liament to travel free all 0V6!‘ Canada. When Hon. Premier King arrived here last fall, he travelled In state, in a costly spec- ial train. at the country's expense. In 1921 Premier Meichen crossed over in the Margaret, which did not take her off her route of duty, and n» Ill-um mini-m l; t. p". which coat the country vary much lean than Jdackenlle King’: lpeclal— farmers In New Inndon. a man who always man and not for party. who declares he voted for Jenkins in 1925. he new says, “i is the ablest and he would be only a side show in '——i .j—i~¢_ non-rum Llnlnn-nt u» .-.. ‘ml wart. ~ 4 f Hotel taking over thin‘ Hotel we have spent ml"! thousand: of dollar: in repilrs and improvements. it _' i; new the finest Hotel atf It! class in the Maritime Prov- inces. it appeals to than who want a comfortable Hotel and splendid table Ind ‘excellent service at a moder- ate price . -. “Rate; from $3.00 ta “~99 per day. Charlottetown Hotel C0., Ltd. Proprietor: MISS L. McQUAID, Manager. -. _.- .., Since Miss L. A. Door. Wronm‘ Mrs. Wm. Tooney, wnterbom; ,_ Miss Mary Tooney, Waterboro; Mhs Hel en Holland, Waterboro; Mrs. S. E. H. Holland. Tryon; iillr. and Mrs. S. M. Howard, Mabon, N. Y4 Mrs. J- T. d-Iolmes. Cambridge; E. J. Teas- ley, Montreal; Mrs. T. W. Tappln, Georgetown; Mrs. W. W. Jenkins, Georgetown; G. J. Oulton. Moncton, Mrs. Oulton. Moncton; Emily B. Oulton, Moncton; George 3.4L. 1r- vi-ng, Moncton. . vfirst Kits For Auto and Home use Every tourist ahould- have one. ~ Prion Sile. 60o. I138, up to $7.50. Hughes DrugCb limited. '