. MAXIMS or A MERCHANT when o mon Iillll at nothing seldom miuco his target. he Annual Subscriptions Ullellvered 55,00 "y Mull, Canada and . d. A ".50 The Peoples Paper mmmi illl/IE. HIBHTS iN THE WES-i Premier Opposed to Different Treatment for Different Parts of Our Country, He Tells Alberta Aud- ience. LETHBRIDGE, Alta. Aug. 23.—“i .10 lint propose." declared Premier jiil-lghcn here Saturday night, “to tllkc any step to increase railway rates either east or west." “t do not propose." be said fur- titer “to take any step which will result in increasing the burdens on the west in any way. I am opposed to different treatment for different 1iarts of our country. I believe that it’ parliament is to fix rates it ought to fix rates all round. not fix rates to any special part of the country. That is what I contended 2 years ego, and I think events have shown that l was right." Mr. Meigllen proceeded that the llztrltlmes now felt tllat they were lining discriminutild against. "if you lived there." Mr. Meighen sllid “would you want parliament to tllko action in regard to one part 0f tile country and not do it for the Aillritiirlcs?" "You would want the thc R. H. McGregor, recve o4 East York township, Ontario, Conservative South York riding ovcr Macican, nomination W. F dean of thc federal House. is iNEl iiilEilEi Will MENUS sumo principle adopted cveryivhere,iReStaurantS F0rbid- den- to Serve Cus- tomers With More wouldn't you’! But I don't propose to take any step to increase rates oitilcr- east or west. l did propose lo iuke steps lo puy a portion of the rates assessed by tho Railway Conunlssion in favor of the (eztst mill tile west for the reason that. those portions of our country llrc fur distant frotn the uillicu centres where certain i'.-'\ lilH, iiiii-‘iiiy lmlljbrunii who won ant. Tihnse of interior and lmnllgrzl-i ln.tiou are usually y"? k IT . Read byiveryiiody Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew ;;‘_/é;i;:~/ 7.”, \\‘.-\\‘ \\\\\ CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, TUESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1926 MAXIMS OFA MERCHANT -_.._ Mon wn mode to rln n: the sparks f'ly upwards. i Morning Onnrdlon. Founded llli hum- immml STEHS lili iilll Hi5 illlillill iili lillis _lii llli Hon. Andre Fauteuxi “Tigel"’Refel'8 t0 P08- and H0n.Dr.' Eugene! sible German Men- Paquet Appointed ace in His Latest to the Cabinet Yes- Book. terday‘ PARIS, Aug. 23.—lA possible Ger- man menace to France in. the future and the further danger of a possible French armament cuthavs not been forgotten by former Prem- ier Clemenceau, judging from im- plied references in the second fn- stallment of his book. "Tile Even- ing of Thought." Willie the veteran statesman- who was called to the premiership of France during the bitterest days oi’ the World War. does not state his ideas boldly, the reference to the things he fears ls plain enough- “lt is undeniable." Clemenceau (Canadian Press) OTTAWA. 0nt.. Aug. 23.—-With Ithe appointment today of llon.‘ -Arllire Fauteux and lion. Dr.’ ‘Eugene Paquct to the Cabinet, the, Meighen Government is nearly com-' plcto. Three portfolios remain vzlc-. W. F. Maclcan, dean. who East and then South York in the House of Commons for 34 yeari. and who was displaced in the Con- servative convention in South York —=—<o¢-__ ' iF i° Tuesday by a majority of eight ‘Quebec, which now has fc-ur rellqv-otcs among 454 delegates. Hci _ _ resentatives. Ontario has seven said; "1 “up; m, aiguaglqn, y“ lisuys m his boom “ma; w“ cm. rrepresentatives, British Columbia mlgfit be member of the next par- parliamentary I t coitsirlered west- h“ reprflenmd f" and one oi‘ them, it understood is being held for a [Saskatchewan mun. Marine and lshcries will probably go . ern portfolios. atcd by the fatherlands, is not taken as a good defensive sign to- day, nor is it the surest safeguard. But who can guarantee that some dlly u nation's offensive action will not. 1.1. regarded as merely the re- sult of a daring ilefexlsive. "it is liflflitlfls to blind ourseif to J apan’s Future g Immigration Policy (Canadian Press) 'l‘()l>(l(), Aug. 23. — lleuceforUh has two and Alberta. Manitoba, liamenh-who can tell?" ‘New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and was proprietor lPriuce Edward island. has one World, which succumblcd to poet- oacll. iwar conditions in 1921. The Privy (louncil oatll was ztd-i ministered to tile "new ministers at» four p. lll., in tho presence of Mlzi Jil-‘liifiil Mil-tnauii, acting for tho Governor-Generztl. The oath was all-- ministered by Plflliléii. J. I.otnaire,i Coal Production Clerk of the 1‘rivy Council. Sir.‘ ' iiifiiifllsmfihlll..2532?‘ ..'.I.‘;?"“.£.';Ii lands Area iGPOFKO Perley and llon. .l. D.‘ Chaplin attended tho ceremony. i 'i‘llc zlppoiutntent of the ilcw Maciean of the Toronto -—--—<o>--——— (Canadian Press) . .. .3... civilization. tempt them from righteousness. may not pcnderant voice cf a nation insuf- ficiently policed decide U19 film 0i one ot‘ illc great peoples of history. whose grandeur evibabie against them?" Queen Victoria of Sweden. who n been weaker during the last few days and her pneumonia has increased somewhat, bulletin states. facts. The participants in the inter- national company have different histories and varying dOSPBQB 0i if opposing interests their path bus rendered a hostile The ‘"iiiger" does not ment disarmament directly, but says: “Peoples hands great laud and sea are unlikely to who ‘have in military - "forces a medical the pre- their Rudolph Valentino (Special to the Guardian) 1N EW YORK. Aug. thin afternoon, iy iii ten days ago, and undgn- went In operation for lppgn. dicitls and complication. Last covering, be out of fercd a relapse Scptc-endocarditls of the wail vclopcd in addition to in his condition today. (poisoning plcurluy of the fatal igation department of terday. about the station in a violent manner. actions Death was instantaneous. of N. It. building at the station. combiuaLiiiEt-‘Prominent Meet in St. J ohn. Many New Brunswick medical iiliilfll’ 811d B011 Will meet first. and 11m (my then. after a short time; the neces- Edwm-d 18. sary moves will be made to restore ion on men from polints outside re- and some from Prince 23. - Rudolph Valentino, motion plg. turc actor, died at 12.10 o'clock eastern daylight time, at the Polyclinlc Hospit- al. Valentino was taken sudden- week he was reported to be rc- and was believed to danger. when he our. yesterday. or the heart) d‘. Unknown Man Shot MONCTON, Aug. 23.-—A report shooting of an un- provislons from long distances to station Was received by the invest- the Cana- dian National Railways here yes- The victim was racing platform. Spect- ators say he was insane and acting The man climbed to the roof of the station and a crowd gathered to watch his when an unknown man shot the victim down with a rifle. The ‘body awaits identification in a C. Aug. 21b - iili‘. iiovt-rltunvni. . Than Two Dishes. Tn has 3.1.10.1 lllct Council lutcr this afternoon. i.().’\'l)fl.'\', Aug. ~- For the ‘Kliinistcrs was fornlzllly made at a iiibi- iilllt‘ ill Hiivvlllcr-rl wnivks coal fUilblllfli. luootlng immediately 1),»... is S('.ili‘fiilii‘ll lo be shliuicd out o! 101,111,; 11... ceremony Th" “Ow lilo Alidlunlis llrczt today. Solnciiiiii iii iiiiiiie ‘imm not intend . . - » ‘r-- ~ ‘ 1- . "lla and - , , . . 1». , .. _ thou 1 l- o1 lllc 20,000 (‘illli minors "misidi" i“ u" ""31 Aumd wm._i\'iilli.‘ii(.l‘.‘i uiitndl d then filst. Labial“ Nmilliniizhfllllshirv and um.|,y,shire other countries realizing that the 3H,..." moonlit. to colonize Kokkal- do_ Formobn und other possess-lone. nounco utilizing them in favor of purchasing ephemeral peace which later ivili co-st blood and treasure. "Socialists declare that all has been changed. 1 would like to be- llevc this, but l doubt it. i‘ve ro-l uwrkcrl that with each revolution, texts have been changed, but that selfishness remains the basis of to actions, with the alternative of fra- ternal charfiy masking deceitful words. This may be changed, but land are expected Charlottetown Guardian Two Colts ..........iw|11 1115111111 Elli-iii iii Filli- iiIiEii fiifiililiN Meeting Betw e en King Ferdinand and Ex - Crown Prince Will Occur Within Next Few Days. ‘PARIS. AUB. 23.—-'A Pflfffllldililstiuu between King Ferdinand of Rou- mania and the disinherifcd Crown Prince will occur tn Paris within the next few days. The King is at the Ritz Hotel, after taking the cure at Vichy, and Prince Carol is in Neulily Villa. ‘Elaborate preparations ‘have been made to bring about an acci- dental meeting. The idea is to bring them face to face. both being ostensively unaware that the meet- ing is about to occur. and die father, after a due delay. will take the recalcitrant to his terms. This meeting has been planned for months. and it has been decid- ed that it must occur before Queen Marie starts on her trams-Atlantic trip. She has been the most; bitter against the Prince. but. finally has relented. and has offered no objec- tion to the meeting. Reconciliation with her will he the hardest. i“. has been derided that the 1n ti", city oulcfl/roi to his princely position. His Monday and Tuesday of next week Piiimlii’ 339mm" ‘"6 "id w be ,to attend the special clinics and Will/Brink 833i"- lcctures which will be given here under the auspices Brunswick Medical which have been of the New Princess Elena tgocmly ampranged by Queen Marie. made 9055151,, ioue recollections will be attended A recollection with tile gentle later will be ar- ’I\le var- through the Canadian Medical Afi-lbY l1 mflfiilififaitie flifflifl Oil W017‘ socistious extra mural lion. The lectures and clinics on Men fund and the (lanadiau Tuberculosis Associa- . .- v a '- -. trou- lmdqswvur mpmls in "H pmgrmn m. “w: Ml.‘ pyauuqlllx is (j,,,ls,,l.v,uiv“ who slgtllul lo l‘llilll‘ll to ‘work lllctll- llslxwirrlilésilprfifianlkdujetigrrgtirzllofflce oi‘ lilcjr products should be sulli." illllilll] i'<-s11-i.;|,i.,,,,., wl‘!(I,I “m... 1,111,. candidate ill Bagot, Que. in tho “Hy ‘immiiil H“! Pith “Hwy m" be. lipokcslnlln allllolmcgd today. .\ll'. Meighen instunccd coal ilflishl-d today ill full after ii. (Jabiuietiivrtilvtilllillf! election-H. iii’ was liil Kn“ pmmlmlg m“ ' . - ' this connection us o product tlito._‘(‘ouill-.il. presided 0V(‘l' by l'rciii-.unsuccessful iaauditluttl in 'l‘crrc-' ' ‘ transportation of which could b0'(i(‘lli dmluncrguo. lilonne in i921. ‘Dr. Paquct rcprcs-i assisted, Tile official communique nn- tinted l.'lsiet from illl] to 1017. lie Ilvluwvfl anions other iucasnrcsidid not. run ill i917 but coiltosttvd n I I A sgabk Tariff 55nd on progwflon that. rosiuurutlls will he fnrbiddolti1.11.1101 1,1 1921 and [}()|1;|v(m[urg 111i ito servo (lllfiifilllfiffi with‘ more tlinni Ilir. Meighen denied reports thotii-w" ‘iiiims- I “L, Mom] for a mgh tam-L WM, hulls in check exaggerated coltsump- stood for. he said, was a statue-lion: especially ‘in expensive plac- mmf “Baud on the protective primes ircullotltnd principally» by for- ripio. Protection, he said. was th r only policy by wiitlch Canada. si lulled as it was, could ‘live. 'l‘llls, it is explained. egoigncrs, and tints leave more food l-for illl! futility table." ' Tim (iovtvrnmcnl policy to re». sirnin waste also will be LlXllFfliHPli ‘.1925. both uusilccessfillly. i Sees Fatherland For First Time I “A FREE RIiiiiiiiY RiiiE” iiiiR GREATEST iIiiNlIERN body's pride. it now develops that Carol began last year to work himself into one . of his fits of discontent over tile the change will coluto only in a long day are to be held in the afternoon iiliiiifliice Prince SUNNY emrciu“ and evening in the lecture hall of 0V0? ii"! 90""- 011d- the nurses’ home of {Public Hospital. The ,sllon on Tuesday will be held in the Unique Theatre as motion pictures and lantern slides are to be shown. in the afternoon on Tuesday clinics will be held in one of the large Hopes Crushed For Speedy Settlement (Special to the Guardian) MEXICO OITY. Aug. 23. - The Prime Minister referred to tariff legislation by the Saskatche- m... Wllll legislature for which he said 11, .\lr. Dunning had voted. "l have challenged illc King government those resolutions in the Commons," Mr. now challenge them to stand by their guns." lenged——Mr. Meighen pursued-to Win?" will in a utousllrr- designed tlu- outing; of slain iironll ililli diminish the .illl|)()l'l('|i members Olfof tho fresh wllczil. he declare that they would be pregtwenty per cent. Nrod to reenact ilroull to nlovo crisp l-rilsl is titt- ouistandlng fen- House of turu of tho new regllne. Meighen decided, -[ er, it is expected. will so decrease the consllltlption of flour, that the , r d 1H,, _flv- m“ t m“ He had fu-pfller chalflouigo of tile nation- for folreign 211?, Ooserlogflifig éermssy 23d m: a mm" his first sight of the in l-ncoul quantity of foreignfwuh 11,0 denial “m, m.) exkaism. zigo llon. Dl. MliLMiiidll lefeltrthl. C. R. and to die here. 'l‘hc supprossinlll lollf with its‘; 1t 'l‘llis ord- i reduced ‘was m and was seem“: permlsflmn to the spool-h of llon. filial-l. Dunll- m)“ hum mom “more hi“ Gas OiWlIiiG to explain his slightlug rc- Since Armistice‘ Uh-RLINI Al“; z3__comcidnn, Spozlillng at Rnstlco a fcw nights ried here. to get a free ride on the Hero the speaker was interrupt- , _ i ‘i Ch: 'i ttetown uni said lion ed by Mr. ii. W. Iona/Se. QX-M- '- " g0 u") ‘i wmmcr climate ma“ iiltlnniiigollid not thilik it worth ‘P., who said "it illliflifi". but of llollului, comes the revela- what h, "m, asked “om ‘lmarks about the Maritime ‘Prov- MacMiiian? 5 situated‘ mat a few days ago holiness which he made in the West. ‘That it is the chief concern in ,He took to task Mr. Nicholson for the Maritlmes replied Mr. Lepage. v tsomc statements Nicholson made Hon. Dr. MacMillan: Listen "iiiiii9iii1iiii"iabollt the Civil Service at Ottawa ladies and gentlemen to Mr. B. W. Dr. of the were crushed today when the Roman catholic epioccpatc un- animously decided not to rc- sumc church services for the present. opcs for a speedy settlement religious controversy Political Meeting At Grand River wnrdr of the General pital. Plans are being made for a motor drive to Hampton for dinner on Tuesday night for the doctors at- tending the clinics. Among the noted physicians who are coming are: Dr. Stuart Prtt- chard. director of the best clinic at Battle Creek sanaterium; Dr. Paul D. White, cardiologist of the Mas- sachusetts General Hospital; Siri Public lies- l l treaty of, 1911. and fidumber than oysters." in respect to industrial products. Meighen there could be 11o brlck-for-brick tariff policy with the ll. S. but in regard to the falrmi said Mr. prlslllcts he proposed to raise the (‘solution tariff on imports from tho ii- S. to the level of the tariff im- Posed by tho United States on Cali- adilln farm products. Apart from i-"m products he did not propose to ii“ "iiyihing until alter investiga- tion hy a competent tribunal, us most in the lvlaritimes. of Mr. Mackenzie King in resign- , on ltllie next occasion the (iermau ing from power and the Constitu- Mr‘ Meighe" r°i°ir°ii i“ hi9 ii°"'.""t "iimriis 1mm‘ i". published‘ lwrulalivn IWPOBB iiw imfiiei‘ Wiii ow+oo+mooeooooeoooeoowvo “+444 tlonal matter or the stand taken xmlatrilotliasiwliih ‘tit: foyernor (lon-IEIi-lmgiijiliiii"ltfoigiiqvlil’; {irfllxililriéfiiciliiilfiél e given sufficient advance notice I I bylk tdlie Governor General. He 0 ensues oormn ov-‘ ' ' "l l.‘ ill .l -- t nth RhbBdLth l w» i 1;;- .:;..:..':;":;::..:..s:. l..".1i.::" l” Canadians Must Think 41.2.: ignite’ sections oi‘ the press" Mr. :'Y'Ii"':lh_"'imi ‘i u‘ “i ' “ --—-—<+>--_- Mr. McLean said very little about l oglen 311m. "that 1 was 38km] if ‘ -‘__ _ _ _ _ - - I the Customs Probe or the scand- l could carry on indefinitely. in». (wiinigflhil-‘ll éiziillnlll{I'mflgl“;lrgiiii)il?'(;gfly?g Ontarlo Grain als or the Customs llkspartmeut. ‘im not Mk me any question“ m a“ and lncrrllunts are to be formed to ilicfibi. the constitutional request to Fm a government." ' aim .@9§§§§ O-QfOQ-OO-OOO-OO 060-00 Condensed Specials RATE-lo. per word, not each insertion 1n this column. +v¢ooe+oooo+eoo+muoo+t ‘YQU WANT GOOD ENVELOPEB Prices. 50 for 20c. 100 for 35c 250 inr 55c, 500 for $1.00, 1000 for $1.95. Postpaid. Guardian Office. i ‘Joe PRINTING or svsnv ‘i"‘i<‘-i‘ibtion_ cheaply and expediti- ously executed. Guardian Central Job Printery. Phone 132. . ‘IF YOU WANT coon MEAT o0 Saunders’. lluiiliing, Plum‘; 31, >-¢-o__k ‘ ‘MAID WANTED WITH ' SOME experience. Apply Gus rllsn 0f- flee. -.._* ‘HOUSE (FURNISHID 0R UN- furnished) wanted. Apply "S" care of Guardian Office. 1404-8-l4-3i Brithhielegation nllll llnd the llnltcii States to studY' rein-rotten lo the rcinfintls bolwflfl" I ‘I w," qnnilllflff! is much rust in oats which "iiiiiiiw"! "mi emiiw“; _ r lure being cut lboforo they are ripe. for New York verb’ i" l many earls of tho province corn Fllr Bevan. Kaylot", F‘. W. Bast end of Mlu-kot lMltciltill. and nuootnh Smith- farilittlted by the Government as dear living for the working classes. A strict sole and rl-toll iilZll‘i("i-‘<i ‘the country is announced. fwiil lluvl- in be imstml shop llud store. The exact. quan- liiiiflfl of llrrifiuco of uii kinds n"- lriviltg in iil0'(iifii‘l‘f‘lli confers will also illlVil in lw yioslwl up ill ovcry {shop null store. i The exact quantities of produce ‘of nil kinds arriving in the differ- cotitroi the gent-ml working inca- llllres. uihlin efforts will he tnudo to fut-llltzyte the transportation of provisions from long lllslitilttos in the thickly pnpullllvd zlrczls. LONDON, Aug. 2R. ~ 'l'ho British lovernun-nfs lliliogillilvil to Cnu-. ltllustrlul eondiiimls will! fllifT-iiii The delegation will Wiililam Mackenzie. Michael Ernest ha“ mssett. llnlil London (England) certificates: open for employment. Highest] references. oi Guardian Office iilsi-s-zi-ru i p l T i _stuee his flight on the cvc of the the 'laecipmclfigiantshesdiiiihlgnlf-llgiippnriigitéixs xilsizltlalimlh Armistice’ 0y We ‘ ' ‘ surrounding district cited Germans dashed in ailtnmo- "HM 1mm’ bil t hi h it fl ‘- ' ' _ ~53“- il»ii°u~ilt-l--°“li iii-i‘; if» 7.1121‘."llll-flfi‘.$?"I.f;.TT sails: 1i."2.‘.’.‘"5.l..f-i° ..l.‘:::l::.l tends to repent his visit. and that ‘ " ' i TORONTO. rains have been very harmful to |the cut grain, particularly in tho Canadanwestern part of Ontario" said J. J Morrison, of the U. ii‘. f). (Io-opera- (spedal to h“ Guardla") {five Association. -tiio outs sprouted". I Mr. Morrison said north, in counties ‘h . t d thl i d n new“. Jynzttavgnra ns an as s ra n oes ‘down, the loss would bo great, but ' tratiuot yet be estimated. ‘C. Emmorson of the lMllltnry 0i’, Labor will art as secretary i" iii“, BROOKLYN. Aug. 23.-—A poodle delegation. ‘Wing climbed on l; slove in cellar _ l‘ artmont house bore. open- 1 si-a-s-tf. ss-rsuocnalwnsn AND TYPIST..:d ‘ti’ M’ flood of gas which nearly wiped out ,, .. 1.1 persons. Everyone In the house Amfly c‘ 8' ' careiwas llnLOlllCiOllI when the police effected rollcue. It was from there and from the that to- soe reports. im. The spot: he went to is called Hon. Mr. gnpgfyiginy] of whoppMoutferiand, near Serenberg, (Innndiail us ill and gave as proof that Mr. Nichoi- Lepage the follower of Mr Duall- son made them the fact that they A crowd of his former subjectslappoared in all the Canadian Press m", way “f sowing [he promem 0g rushed across the border Dr. lllachilllan said that Thinning is in an exacoy and similar position .111 oom- ls ltbout an hollr‘s motor trip from mmiifkii llilfiiii- iii Prices Donrn and but a lfew miles from the Hi5" i" in every German border town oi‘ Emulcrltill. “mi s" as his slighting-sentiments? o Maritlmcs were Press fhn reports] ‘d to point ollt how much justice according to llon. .\ir Dunni and fairplay the lng‘s arguments were true and he expect if by any accident H011. Ml‘ the ex_ could not deny them. it was a nice statement tilat ilc Railways, and contrasted ills atti- Maritime tilde with the sincerity of Hon. A. lng saying that it is the chief con- cern of Maritime Province people to get a free ride on the l. C. R.i What do you think of lMr. Lepages Hon .Dr. MacMlllan tllon proceed- Maritimes need Dunning again became Minister of Crops Damaged (Special to the Guardian) Aus- Zft-"Recoiu. that in the like Dllfferin, been beaten down by the well, aflor bclng beaten we gas cocks and caused a kkkkkkkkkkkkkk _ wow By Heavy R3111 rt... great trouble in o... day is "that many of our so-callcd big men do not think nationally. it ,you point out that United States tariff rates are throo times as high as ours the average man will ans wer you by facts relating to his own products. for or against. which- over it is. He sees the whole C0llll- the reservoir from whic lng pwer must come. blaming the weather. if he should find that the country's balance was against it $200,000,000 a year as iti has been (against us in trade bal-i snoo alone with the United States. every year for 10 years and thatl that process has mortgaged us fur-i ther to the U. S. to t 82.000.000.000, U. S.‘ mortgage against us $2.750.- making whole system will become dried up I K t d wlilialii‘ Wm“: i" try through his ewii factory, or lmd profits will cease to flow into ‘ii-FOL (ill BI’! i i "HEX, W 0T0 i ' l t Hm who“ h“ "m". danmged and place of business. if profits arc h s place of business That s who coming in everything is nil right; if profits are not coming in lltc weather is bad. the roads have not ried. or holidays are interfering. it docs not occur to him to halmlro up his country's trading and inter- est accounts for say l0 years backnassets that belong to Americans. to see what has been happening ithcflpiifll in any great quantity can- h all huy-inot come from without unless we instead of acoe, the aria in- he extent of| total kkk k kokk k kk kk. , ' 000,000. he would realize that the reservoir of buying power was dry- ing up. A man who is oven making a. fair living out of his own bus- iness will-i not bother his head as to whether the nation's buying res- ervoir is drying up. although it is only a. matter of time when the is wrong today. Production estab- lishes capital and buying power. ll. S. production has within a. con- Itury established all their internal l. ,s.ssets about 33221100000000 and isbout 817.000.000.000 not external an excess of imports of mer- chandise. We are better to make the merchandise ourselves. Capital for the most part must be accumul- ated out of the profit on our own production. Sir John Aird pointed out this truth in his address re- ported on 14th January. 1925. p The motto is: Pmtoct production that establishes capital, and buying powen-By W. R. MORSON. B!‘ Mr River on Friday night well attended and all the were given a the order ibelng all that could he Lelian was chairman and carried out his duties and first speaker was Mr. A. E. Mac- Lelm, the Iltberal candidate who spoke at great length in which he endeavored to justify the actions and made s masterly and eloquent presentation of cause showing quite clearly and in his ln-g manner that all that have coma to Prince Edward island have come from the combin- otion of a local Conservative Gov- ernment in ‘Prince Edward island and a Conservative Government at Ottawa. sidy case which this province re- ceived from the Conservatives Mr. Wyatt showed that the by compari- son and actual proofs that the atti- tude of the Conservative Govern- ments wore as favorable to P. E. Governments were ilnfavorahio. Mr. A. C. Saunders and llon. A. to speaking for the Conservatives. splendid hearingflDr, Coil in a most capable the satisfactory manner. The ‘let from ’i‘oronto; ,m9lii0fli eilherilrtendent of the Nova Henry Gauvaln, of the Lord Mayori Treloar Cripples’ Hospital and The political meeting in Grandloge. Alton, Hampshire. Eng; last wasIR. E. Wodehouse. speakers Canadian Tuberculosis Association; COl-l Dr. secretary oi’ the i G. A. Davis. children's Bpgclal. Dr. A. F. Miller, ins, medical superintendent of Jordan Memorial sanatorium. lMr. J. E. Wyatt. K. C.. followed the Conservative characteristically convinc- concessions Using the $100,000 sub- as the actions of iihe Liberal Arsenault delivered McLean and Hon. Mr Arsenoult YOU NEVER KNOW HOW MANY FRIENDS YOU HAVE N’T GOT UNTIL. ‘(CU TRY TORONTO, Aug. 23.—Mnritime fresh southerly winds growing un- settled with showers. ‘High tide tonight at 10.34 and morrow morning at 9.59. splendid Sunsets speeches Mr. Saunders supporting TO BORROW ‘ion cream social on Wednesday evening, Aug. 25th. ley Church we party. day. finding that his the Genera] mother refused to listen to his in- mormug saktsistence that Stirbey be retired, he expressed his eiepemcnt. The Princess Elena. ft also ep- pears, was ready to forgive him. but Queen Marie was too furious w ‘listen. New she must accept the return of her son and reconcile him in his wife. I . discontent in the ‘Lavcrgne Chosen In Montmagny ($pecinl to the Guardian) Aug. 23. —Armcnd llsavergne, ‘K. C.. was chosen today as Conservative candidate in Ment- magny County at a convention held there. Twenty years ago he had been chosen to represent the same division as s Liberal. QU EBEC. Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc "Remember Wednesday. August 25th fOr grand picnic at Moreil. 1398-20“ "The parsonage aid will hold an in Pownal Hail 1490 "Fortune Bridge — Wednesday Moving Pictures good show. Every- one welcome. 1467-8N-2i. "The Georgetown women's Inst- itute will hold on lceaCreom Festiv- al and entertainment in. tho ‘rows Hall on Thursday evening, August 26th at 8 o'clock. Everybody wei- come- 1455-8-834i. "Grand Bazaar in aid of tho Con- vent ln- llustice flail, August ea v _ _' _ _ and 27. 1460-843-2l. "SAWlNm-There will be no sawing of lumber or shingles done at Crosby's Mills from Oct. 1st. Mr. Wyatt in the course of his Maximum and minimum temper- 1926 illl April 1st, 1981-41, L, excellent speech dealt most offect- atures: . Crosby. 1433-34141 lvely with the Customs ‘Probe. and Toronto, fair . . . . . . . . . . .. 74~58 other matters and concluded [by Montreal, rain . 72-60 "See plav "Molly Bow-n" by 3L stating that if the electors would Quebec. cloudy .. res-st; Mgrggrnwrgmgflc 31m, u c_ 1 conslde the matter fairly that he Halifax, fair . .. 68-62 B, A. Hall, Vernon River. Ad]. 80th knew that Prince county would St. John, fair .. . 72-68 Specialties, mum; ‘m1 m M. loin with the rest of Canada on Boston, cloudy . 68-5! Ing, Admlulon. pgpukf |_ September 14th and return a rep- New York. cloudy .. . 68-64 14734.jpg“ 4| rosentativs of Mr. Meighen to pow- Ch'town. clear . . . . . . . . .. 70-56 "Everybody welcome to 8:101:- Wednesday. this evening at 6.53 and Aug. 26th. Too. served from 4 rises tomorrow morning at 5.11. o'clock. (also ice cream amt Summernids ride eighteen min- coke.) if not fine, come The". lites 1004-34-81 ray¢ ,..w 01' STOINCII, a latel- than Charlottetown. (institutional Iss h. .1. y ~ r