g any iliesoiution of Parliament. - was on but , his statement. ' hunnnement at a public meeting ' Hill. ’,_______~.__.__ MtFl“ MERCHANT , When it comes to satisfying a complaint remember that acus- tomer saved is a cus- tomer earned. // The People's Paper . ~ x§\\‘,\‘< N Reaiii) , Covers Prince Edward IslanilLlke The Dew "“ i‘ verve v" t Msliclilevr As you sowinliindus- try and attention to Your Jnerticular field you shall reap‘ the fruits. I Cont: luitotowll uunrdlnn Two 1B0’! uilll Guardian, a uudul CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA TUESDAY, AUGUST 25,‘ 1925 int lllliilil l iii ill ill Hil i ililll ys Rt. Hon. Arthur Meighen in State- ment to Press — .- Thinks Time Ripe ' for Govt. to G0 to Country. ~ (Canadian Press) . OTTAWA, Aug. 24. —"'I‘he usual, lid accepted terln of Parliament in‘ zlliadn lltio‘ been four regular ses-‘ ~ luns. These four sieselulls are. uulpletetl and what the country ‘unto to know is, “lias this gov- llllllelll the courage to got itu the eopie, or has it not?" Sn states l, l-lou, Arthur Meigheu, Conser- alivu Leader, in a statement t0 he Canadian Press tonight, reply- ng m Premier Mackenzie King's fwuPlli, declaration that the govern- ut-nt will not be slaulllelleii into a-"'—_ "—'_"_"" ‘i’ The ‘Mayor of Winnipeg. who will act as provincial chairman Manitoba in the organization of n Canadian Legion, according totho plflfls suggested by Field Marshal Hsiq. $20,000,000 Power Plant Opens At Cornerbrook (Canadian Press) "Tile time for an appeal to the p willie came not while the session after ‘tile sessions work was done, the time is now," declares Mr Meighell later on iii “A Prime Mnilster alone can ail- vise His Excellency to dissolve Parliament. Thnlt is true, but there and paper mill fornrally open‘! here toilny. was u time when lM-r. King talked ‘*"““> _ ‘l ll ftl lllt of tie people ' _ ' tglubey heard? rgan he lint listen U“ now’! They were heard from ill 1921 on his promises and with some justice he boosts oi the ver- dict. They would now like to be (can5d,a“ preuJ heard on his record." 1yORONq-O_ Aug 24.43,“, M r ’ V biggest silver mergers in lilo hie e t’ ‘flhltl-ntitll iilflfliiilzliilltiil ‘txzémuigreulirtl: conslt eint on n prose . Shortly‘ . (Special to the Guardian) ‘OTTAWA. Aug. 24 -Althou»gh the. plans of the government with rvsipPCl to elections still remain uurcvtaleil. following the state- ill» nt issued by Premier Kim: last lillllli, and although the conclu- sions of the statement may be capable of various interpretations ii is regarded ill well informed cir- vies hert- us likely that upon his next public appearance ill his own nullity of North York on adnte not yet fixed the ‘Prime ‘Minister will come out definitely cud make ilnilounrteluelrt of his government's llmrisloll in favor or dissolution. ll ilns been customary for Prime Ministers to make such an ah- der Consideration acreage of about 1500. Alberta Miners Ac cept (Canaiiil-h-Pren) EDMONTON, strike hf coal miners five to thirteen percent. i Riots Ill India (Canadian Press) persona were rioting iletween yr-‘f-“fflbly in iher owlreolustitlil- lems near here today, luricu. and before their own elect- This course was followed by 'Rt, lion. Arthur Meighen him- e'--lf in 1921 thou-eh he chose Lon- villll instead of Portage La. Prairie ulllcll lri [or away. as the ‘place at tViliCll the announcement of com- ing dissolution wars made. lWlCf purlod only intervened bo- tween the announcement and dio- solution itself. Splendid P e r f 0 r m ance By Willys Knight X-Q-O-O-OQ-O-OQ-OQOQOOQ-O OO-O-O-O-O g Condensed Specials . nun-u per ward, not elch i insertion in till Millllflv .—- ‘TWO BOARDERS CAN BE COM- forichly accorded-sled in small private family. Alppliy l0 "F" Box 116 Ollty, 4081 8 22 3i. woe vmnrmc .0! svesv description cheaply and enpodt- tloulsly executed. Guardian Central Job Printefv. Phone 13% ~_-._.__.,._.._._.___._.__ _._. ‘TWO BOARlDERS CAN BE AC- culnnlollated in private tamily; Apply Guardian. 3" ilankin .\ll~i.:llile ill i1 l-itanllar averngo nllleuge for the trip ha llllnc, Lathe Service guesses ranged from l4 miles o mond Flood goes the lilo most accurate calculation. With prominently . ‘-"FOR BALE-GOOD COUPE. 1925 model. fully equipped. used only the cur nnd its lvloncis l‘ election this year. timolvloltlllrtloit, NfllL, Aug. 24 and ma, me vlovemmsnvs m“ “The lWP-‘l-‘Y "mm-m ‘mum ‘lmwer tloll would be injured rather than he live organization . improved, nnd. with the victories fllvflllp 0f 1911 of Northern Ontario as far no l“ New BTLWQWlQl‘ 9-1111 NOV"- 599‘ ‘m ' - tin, e throughout three compatriots involved are Cas- tie, Capitol. and Everett with an Aug. 24 -—- The in the Ed- monton field has endeil the lninPni-l accepting n decrease ranging from CAlLCUTTA. Aug. 2-l.-—Eil-.'.l\-il‘1‘-I\ injured in serious ‘Hindu-s and Mos- Mnny standing arguments were settled lust niuht by the announce- ment. (titer tile Willyl-i Knightooo- lloluv rim nulile yesterday by Ml‘. been 25.9 miles per gallon of gus- The (iutcomo of this test trip had been awaited with grout in- terest in the luotoring circles ol‘ the city, and lust evening there were posted ill front of tho Mc- Stntlon, over one hundred guesses no to the mile- age that would be obtained. These tile gnllon to 34.6, bllt to Mr. Ray- rredit of milking an exact estimate, and the live gallons of gas awarded for displayed ‘lettering informing the world lit lnrge of the object of the trip. four passengers 0F 0i] no“ ~_ Maritime Ministers Protest AppealNow But Overruled By Control 0f Province Is Passing From Liberal Party-M anitoba. And B.C. Will Revert To Conservative Column. (Special to The Guardian.) OTTAWA, Aug. 24~While there will he no official announcemen‘ of dissolution until about Septem- Q her 10th., was forced by the Quebec minis- ters against the most strenuous protests of Hon. E. M. Mncdonnltl C and lion. A. B. Copp. The Quebec ell of these. m" ministers and other representatlv- ill Quebec. Hilli, Wright, and Argente es frankly slated there was evid- ence of n strong Conservative re- t- vival in Quebec, nnd to defer the elections a year would seriously safe Liberal seats. district ships there is considerable activ- ity. and. if reports received hero ore semi-official announcement of thnlcrlilse is growin day. jeopardize the control 0f that pro- vince by the Liberal party. Cor- tnln Western nnd Ontario minis- ters pointed out that. alter tile Government that there would be an election this year, to deter the contest would be accepted by tho ill sentiment. it is almost certain the Conservatives will sweep On- electorate as an admission of cer- tuln defeat improved by delay. , With an election assured November. botll parties are sur- veylllg the political field. seeking to improve their positions. wher- ever possible. servatlve party enters the contest R2 During the T001131 post three months the Consorvn- mflllltlel" Whlvll ll ursutiy visulllc. ‘The Ontario Conservative with great optimism. has been lenders confid- Conservative the Dominion elltly expect victory. in Prince Edward island, the Conservatives have candidates in three of the four constituencies. and expect to elect four support- ’ ers where now they have none. A report received today from Chor- lottetown says that three Conser- vatives are assured of victory and only one constituency le in doubt. There has been little activity ill federal politics by either party in Nova Scotla._owlug to the provin- cial contest. Next week the Coll- scrvatlves will, it is understood. liilfG steps to place trantllllates ill every constituency, und tho lnnjnr- ity of 100,000 in tile popular vote lil the provincial contest is constit- ereil n good augury for the federal contest. New Brunswick is ill about the some position us Nova Scotia. in both provinces the Conservatives are jubilant nnd aggressive thro- ugh their victories. while their op- ponents ore correspondingly do? pressed. Conservative» candidates are ready to enter the field in every constituency. and the pre- sent Conservative federal mem- bers have assured Mr. Melgheu of nine zu- tlie eleven representatives from that province. Even Federal Liberal members from the Marl- tlme iProvlnces, who have been here recently, admit they have not more than four safe constituen- cies ill the twenty-nine in those provinces. the stock four cylinder model, that thll ll Not Heard From (Canadian Press.) SHANGHAI, Aug. 24~inquiries as to the whereabouts and welfare of eight British missionaries kid- napped by Chinese bandits August 6th., have thus far been fruitless. The party. including Bishop How- n ell, formerly of Toronto, and live women were taken st a holiday re- sort but details of their capture are lacking. Last week's reports said tho captives were being de- cently treated. Admiral Sir A. Fer- 59W Wvulifl- Alibi? Bfllllke 9 left yosterlln m rnlng at ‘ Windsor Service Station. 451-! 9 "flock ,-,,§ Tm:|5h_ Be. *~—————-————-———"""'_—" fora leaving the car was inspect- "VOU WANT GOOD ENVELOPE! Prices 50 for 20c, 12B for 35c. 260 tol- m; eoo m- tl-ilo: 1.000 ti" 81-95. Postpaid. Guardian Oiiloe. ‘WE oun namsunc event.- Tllo hot weather meal. Saunders. Nsvrsom l: Co, Market Bldl. Milli-Monies ___.________________,___._.. ‘FOR SALE DAVENPORT- BEDS. “Pfllm. ‘mattressel, and tablea- filv- Must be sold imn-aedlattelr- Bcrgsic to quick buyers. Mrs. Mc- Innls, 200 Weylrnoulih Strefistés m ‘QOILGRO ll NOW AN INDIC- Millflvle adjunct to Agrlotivlm Mild Horticulture. it feeds hil- "PlWi-‘iv m Mo; pleats and mlvboeppi Iltlnylimoof flVWt-ll- Soils-re Bella; Agency. Murdoch mealtimes, Manager. m mm s: u. ..._ 'LOUT---IITWIIN P. I. l. mzléelmltnd amt d pa“ -I'lt4mr ‘Wilcox-an s! uil examined the car on its retur and declared themselves satlsfle that the test was authentic. presentstive, who also snsppe to the start. nt all, and a quart of water. her than starting and lug the entire trip, seven and speed of 27.8 miles an hour. did its llle time and is a all in every particular by Messrs Fred Bourke unil Claude McEwen. two expert garagemen who also The trial also had the sanction of Mr. dlugh Simpson, local A. L. A. re- some pictures of the car, previous it will interest soloists to know that. in going and returning from Tlgnlsh, the machine driven ran 200.5 miles from start to finish, using 7% gallons of Inn, one quart t. stopping there were no gear changes dur- whlcb took one quarter hours of actual running time. en overuse The car which made this splen- performence yesterday bad been run over 8.000 miles during an ordinary stock model which bad been used to the time for the ‘Reduction ,, MONTREAL. Allfll M-"Tllis i! .1 certainly not. the time to consider reduction of navies or naval anna- merits," was the answer elven by Vicefltdntiral Blr James A. Fer- d guoson. commander-la-obief of the North American West lollies equa- omh of the Rovfllltlevy. Idler hi! arrival! hora on board hi: flltilliv- ll. M. s. 01mm- m a query uvvn rropossls for reductiohejn ence- mlfliifl. it we: futile to lllk of cutting down naval armaments =ln the iieht of events, ‘he said. ‘Bill when 119 was asked t0 ellilfflh U! W"?! M! Canada's "Nev!" M llmilfifill. ll!“ lng um it was not his desire to talk of tile Donn-club's "new" 0|‘ look of a "navy." "1 an 53y this, however, that your men are remarkably ‘K9!!!- one ct your ships. the Patriot. has been with the lquadroll. and the concern mil men are excellent- ‘rhg chow flfl u u. remarkably REVIVAL IN iiiiEBi-IB there in no doubt of an ported This decision bed district. which embraces twotl- = ty-one constituencies. claim they will carry at least sev- by the Government, fillin- ller present conditions a safe sent for the Liberals in Ontario. ports from various sections of the fur province show the Conservatives Certainly. the (iuu- servntive candidates NSERVATIVI: Quebec, Who Fear Conditions in Quebec. in the ' Conservative party in uebec. the greatest activity re- to Ottawa la from the Que- The active ‘ oneervntives in that district 0n the Ottawa River the constituencies of uil are lailned by the Conservativeal while Pontiac and Labeileallilbar WM Ill Montreal alums Town. able speech in w bute to the Salvation Army in in- dla, although he l: not a Christian. - and the Eastern correct. the Conservative Unless there is o. great change it is doubtful it‘ there is un- Re- are ready for the fimtest in prac- tically nil the constituencies. By September i5, there will be Con- in 70 of the (sonstituencies, and candidates is considered ad- bids fair to be beat- ily that party's your. ill bvestern Canada there has been c. ruarketl change in tile sit- llntioll since 192i. Manitoba will certainly revert to the Conserva- tive column. and in British Colum- bin the Conservative leaders claim ten euro acute and hope to secure Liberals and "Independents." in both these provinces the Conser- vatives nre ready for the contest and have candidates selected or ready to be nominated ill neurlyl every constituency. Alberto nnd Saskatchewan will] each return a majority of Progrcs-z elves. Liberals who count on can, rying molly seats ill these provin-i cos will be grievously tlisuppolnv‘ ed. Conservatives and Liberals bers in each ‘of these provinces. but the Progressives will return l'rom the three Prairie Provinces thirty to thirty-five. The remain- der will .he about equally divided between Conservatives and Liber- als. while for the four Western provinces the Conservatives will have double the Liberal represen- tatlon, At the Conservative headquar- ters here it is claimed they will gain in every province. Liberals and Progressives concede the Con-l oQrvatlves tho largest group. but Conservatives, with complete re- next Parliament they will have a, clear majority over Liberals mull Progressives combined. Prophets City Is Being Bombardedl JERUSALEM, Aug 2-i.~.\lclllnnl (the Prophets ICity) in iioilloz it‘, silfferilrg mllch destruction from- the bombardment of Wahlbl tribes-l ‘men according to a reliable source.‘ Ukrainian District l viilRMll-LTJION. Alta» Aux. 24. —-; The municipal district of Ukraniu- has issued a defence to the provllr‘ clal government over the question ls to whether on allowance alimild be made to a widow residing in "19 district. under the mothers’ allow- ance act, ._ _ | it has absolutely‘ reused l0 take a r eoxdmeadetlolmiuslxwlvd by the gov tnmenL, 5'1‘ oyridow ill Mrs We heovrlweet-hr and was found frozen, rejects north of Manviil_e.lalst' winter.‘ '._Sbe has several smell childrmnud is '9' ported \ln- llQLtltuta C l! ‘5iBnc95-‘ Some tim ago ‘she smile i0 "19 district t relief un r the uiouuiy wealthy Indian ruler, who iyvislting London} He recently vil- g in strength every to. enter the flclll in the re- ‘ two more. leaving but two for the ‘ will each elect two or three ulelu-llwlll‘ flfleeil 111N110!"- l Commends S. A. ow l-i 4- Tlic Maharajah cf Patiala, a fab- ted a Salvation Army hostel for king men in one of the London and there made a remark- lllclrhe pild tri- Will Seek Presidency In 19-28 (Special to ‘the Guardian) léwltit/IPSDOTT. Mesa. Aug, Z4. I-du-esltleut Coolidge intends to seek llolulnntlon for president in 192R if ills policies in the next are successful and Dfvfllwrlly exists in the year ore- l-Sliangiiai “Liverpool Poet says, . or Clinton t , .liiE5l ll n‘ iiinii ii- s. .l Jnid l , (Special to the Guardian) ‘LiVERlP-OOL, Aug. 24. - The correspondent of the Boycott declared by the Cantonese govern- ment against British and Japanese ehlppem has been extended to ln-‘ elude United states goods. ‘ The lCsntone-se government has‘ Qiticiallly llfliifieti United States’ firms and steamship lines having offices in Shanghai that all Unit-l d Slates nlerciiandlse intended must he ‘landed at’ ‘Shanghai and reshlpped in [tile-l slan or ‘Chinese boats. ‘ The reason given for the boycott! is that quantities of British and‘ Jflllnlleae goods have been smug- gled into ‘Canton under Ullitedi States labels. Under the new sys- teln the merchandise win he ex- amined when landed in Shanghai. for reahipmelit. k i l i i l. i l i. Mr. J. A. Hickey e Elected P. E. I. Vice Chairman (Canadian Press.) OTTAWA, Aug. 2-l—Wlllium L. Best was re-eiected Chairman and atlonal Legislative representa- tive of the Canadian Legislative Board of the Brotherhood oi’ Loco- motive Firemen anli Englnemen at the closing session of the eigll triennial meeting of the bodylt . the national convention. This is the view of his most inti- mate advisers. . His pulitlcg] u. soclales, it might be lSiUIlGd do victory this not regard the one year and seven Eqwm-n “mum monllle he served of President Hardings term as a term. Pay?’ ~ (Special to ‘the Guardian) LONDON. Aug. French papers say that Britain more. than nine than twenty nllllione, Politicians ure privately wager- 24— Whlio Culluux will be stoned if he offers to pay million pounds yptlrly, the ‘British press is tlillillg Cllilrcllili that he dare not fncc parliament if he accepts less y just concluded herei Tile other officers include J. A.‘ Hickey, Charlottetown, Vice Chair lnuil, for Charlottetown, iPrlnee "'”“i“"""“’, Fatal Razor Duel ‘To Pay 0r Not To N‘ (Cdnadlln Press) NEW YORK, Aug. 24——- Locked _ ins bathroom. two men. room mites fought a duel with a single ro. or today. decapitated, while Edwin (tastel- was almost as seriously injured and is‘ expected to die. ‘Election Forecast (Canadian Press) l lug that the settlement will be This r181"- OTTAWA. Aus- 24. ~'rhe Pram-l ly splits the difference between the iBrltlslr and French proposals. lt is less than half of what Britain is paying America and it is only three quanters of what France is actually receiving from Germany as reparations. $20,000 Fire At Imperoyal HALIFAX. Aug. 24-—While prac- resldents of the ticully all the lnwn of llnperoyal were at Cow ports at. huud, are confident in tilcmny Saturday attending the meme oi‘ the employee 0f the Imperial Oil Company. ll. fire broke out in one of the company's houses and tor u short time threatened the entire village and llnnlrllzo estimated nt $20,000 be- ‘lnre being brought under control. Firemen were handicapped not only by luck of numbers and water supply. but, by the bursting of lloee which was finally spread from for distant hydrants, when motor-cars were driven over them of the point where they crossed tile highway leading to Cow Bay bench. The JBBldBIICC in which the fire started was destroyed and a store and theatre badly damaged. in the’ Sends Out Defiallceabuence of so many of the men of the village at the company's pic- nic. assistance was brought from Dartmouth. plnnt, doing, left political prophets guessing. be dissolution with elections law in October or early ill November. but there is considerable uncor-i Criminals Willing To ‘lake Truth Serum WINDSOR. lhur J. Jnnlsse. 27 years old, of Ls-‘ sulle, charged jointly with hils wifel Ruth, with the slaying of Clayton McMulien, Windsor, battery vice station owner, on Aug, l3, will be examined under the influ- uhi," Aug. 28. will be the first h s been used in Canada. ‘ ‘Jeulsee informed that the resultsl of the test would not be used as evidence against him in his‘. trial, agreed to be a subject. The test will be made during the annu- seociation for Identification which, eets here August 26 to 29. On’ ug. 28, Dr. Edward House of Dal-l s. Texas, inventor of scopolanlin, ill be in Windsor to give an ad- ess on his serum. Police in charge of the program r the convention arching for a subject for a dew 1S °-E§i>j} nionstrstlon. It was first planned toy’ have someone agree to answer} mARDs Au‘ urns ‘Wu w!" mentions put him while under they Oprhe span,“ mumdmnarenvgmd“ ltlliltlléiltloe éllf the lsilguml and thus Mejilis, aged n Mid a yeluluituleo i’ l‘ ° mY- °' i W" “'8' ‘our young buns yeatwd ‘fbemre g sted that Janillse be the subject. ~ When Horst. lirumptin, acting ln- arl audience of 10.000 s; Vs ‘n Salli; ltian. ‘The boys showed akllidisplllyed liuliflghters, work, placing benderlllas ulerfecty ‘and klili-lrl’ by only the greatest doing wonderful c each bull with e sillile stroke. A mishap secured when Manolo. ‘ipector, asked Jsnisse lo undergoi the lest. be said he was williogl provided his attorney, James Clark’, onsented. Janlsse he did not wanti- to jeopardize his wife's case. Clsrki however. said be would be glad to! have Janieoe take the scrum. Pasha’: government. policy of republican rule. —-———~Q0&-—--——- Australian Cabinet discussing thc strike British seamen ill Australian ports, clnmntlori of its port these responsible for any ln-l dustrial disturbances. l°m°5- whi’ l>\"'5“ed wane“ flinmjthe French debt of six hundred; ‘he llaillrimm mmlbgh l‘ w!“ °w‘and twenty three million pounds. -—-QO-O-—-—-— Wharf Collapses; lam» ‘Difficult To Equal r out" Aug 24__Ar. veterinary surgeon, in a report to the Government on the, first ship- ‘ment of Rhodesian cattle enhead on July 15, cayen- s”? fore we equal. in lsrgedots, Wlfllletitlve Canadian til convention of the Internlttlonull’ have been . Annual Nubncriptlovns Delivered l6.“ no u. 9.4.1110 B! Hull. Cnnodl lilNiiiiN ‘S uisliil-i _Hi5 ililn Scarcity of Hands to Replace Strikers. LONDON, Aug. 24.—Attempts of y in radical group of seamen to force u sympathetic strike bore in sup- port m the seamen in Australia nnd in defiance of the Union, have apparently foiled. All silips have left on schedule lllus fur, tnnst of them with their own crews. However, substitute ; "FEW-s "8 Yet are easily obtainable where necessary. LONDON, Aug. 24.—All we: quiet llt the London docks today. Tile Royal Mull liner Tohlta, whose firemen went on strike at South< ulnlilflll. took on n new force and sailed last midnight. ilavelock Wilson. president of lilo. National Senmeil’! Union, who sailed for Canada yesterday, pre- dicts the strike will fizzle; he d9. ciares that plenty of men are ma. d)’ i0 Sign on, but are being lptlml tinted by the Reds .~ . lhe sealnens strike is under. stood to be fonlcntell by Tum Wills“. WlIO Wile closely identified with the shinning strike lu Aus- u-alla. Chairman Harris of the strum a m0 ifflfllfliltliil‘. in London, denies [berg _ ' v soy Red propaganda lieu .1 l mmmm‘ w “GWIIOYemQnt. while a mauifellfllio Ex-Sultan Mohamet Vl., of Tur- ey,who is being charged with the murder cl his secretary by Kemai it is a politi- sil move to bolster up Kcmal‘e Will Deport ' Disturbers (Special t:'the Guardian) NTEIJBOURNE, Aug. 24. -After culled by he Cabinet today issued ‘Bil lIY the strike committee charg- es iiuvelotrk Wilson with failing to sot the sanction even of the 9x9. Flrench T0 Bri_ entire of the National Union be. Will-Zen. tom Being nu. i‘r-.:;.;,,T,:; cussed i"’"”.’““‘ "“" "“°°'“’"“ " "- Jemesy serious by Premier prune 0 under telegraphed Premier-g (Canadian Press) ill the various states to do all in ‘LONDON. lAilg. 24- Tho Frenchlilieir power to protect ‘British scu- William Walters F] M] Ll M C m i‘ . v w s killed, his head being olmosttwlilsgéi, Cyxlluiczrul" a ‘""" m“ "m" “hi1 are anxious to work. today begun l discussions for the settlement of Rev. J. S. Bonnell Gives Opinion One Drowns ' of Atheism ST. JOHN, Aug. 2t.-ln his (Canadian Press) sermon b .l.’ ST- JOHN'S .Nfid.. Aug. 24. —Vln st. llllr-llscllollgsrteilglg? Imus fltntement on dlssomnon has William Pfil-“liroill, 21. Was drowned Rev. J. S. BonnelPs text was "The l . Ll . ‘l. i’ The ‘impression is that there will J51" Céslnxnl]: forty tolls of coal. of the collapsed United fool hath said rln his ileant, them under is no God." A reasoning out o; use atheists claim would show its absurdity, lie said, flflding m)“, the rermrfooi" was well woollen to the . il“i‘..§'.’é°°’°°°- ' ‘ W R n0 . l r. Bo an Mid. then ithere was no iutgllig- enée in the universe. ‘BULUWAYO. British South Af- .,,,,,‘}3,,{1’i3}',';"’;,',‘,“§,,fj*1;'-fife ‘hm’ lea, Aug. 24.-.r. A. SlXiCliili‘. chief mm, who den,“ God ‘Reg? ‘flier: sinful Mill the“ hearts mum m); TlF-‘htli’ divine -' "nal truth, They illtl not seek .'l God, and mply lhosc who want, ‘pon God would h know Him, and VEHY, they din ehipmerlltsemmpray' M“! 5"" “a "“‘“5“- M 1m‘ -v reality hnd come lrou-gll ‘severed Birk- ‘Wve have some way to go be- _ ,_ but, it"c'n l ‘ d , n l ‘l . ,, , ehce of ecopolamln, the truth ser-‘Hmw yen‘; ‘if; gaim ‘Ltsmtezg wmlllllliiflillon with (rod. Daniel ThfimIiBOlLlyn-ee“ mm, ' chief of liollce. flflllmiigigélghieflflailei-“IIII-‘lirigfid excitable. u»: Pa", produce tonmmmse M cream“ and we new‘ - . e em ‘on, on arniers to brce l‘ ‘ and Ylliitll them when they knoilv‘glmtpqnjocioglngvlng. Sam m“ pres. What is wanted." ' ' ll‘ God's friendship eves lost or provided igood bulls nave, ,kn,,wn_ men man missed me WHY sELEcTTHE BUSY STREETS ‘GLNCE par. Aug. 24. —-Cl1ief i l \ F-oR YOUR. l of Police Daniel Martin of Reserve Aura Poco.‘ @ lflifitl in an hospital today from lu- Polioe Chief Is Accident Victim (Canadian Pren) iii-rice in a motor accident which occurred on Tuesday. a Announcements, l Coming Events, Meetings, Etc. “Come to the ice cream souls] ‘ln Graham's Road Hall. Tuesday Aumlst 25th. 4502-8-24-21 "ice Cream Festival in lid of the Mt. Herbert Hall Thuli ay night. Aug. 27th. isoo-s-Qe. u. "Come to the Presbyterian 8.5. mothers’ allo no ‘ t. aged 1i, was about N rill,“ 9 ll" The Bfiollviflmiu ll given a sub- mn refused and ‘bsndoriilas u. in; second halite {so three hours before the quea- Maritime light to moderate S0ili.i'llPk““c ‘“ Emm" m“ F“"'°"- could go ouvsnd b r v - struck one through his 9W1 thllll- ions are put to him. A jury of nine west winds. Fall- and warm. '1‘ 25- 40954-3441 The daperltfnent w e peflled 1° He was‘ taken- lrn tpiy from ilosen fljolnndele ates to the con- ' ~—- forlllleista ce end m o trlct told the bull rlnlr to thel rl1,l\*v.._rils , éntlon will bear‘ scurrilous and mouth. clear ........... .. lib-Ml "C°"‘° i" ""°"°" Riv" 9""- its represent tiye, w o ps the" matador lather in the itglllélllil answers, and compare them ‘with Mobil-teal, clear .. . 80-~6z‘T"°-‘“l°l’ ‘Welling 25- 8M h"? F-J» to enquire i [to the ‘JHSBO! till! shed tears. willie his ‘rqtbet statements Jeni"; p“ “re-fly ebec. clear _ 76___r;_q‘lNil8h, End, deliver s lecture. Sub- week. thctthty would not til! 011B Poptto took the bender lilac s‘ ma“ o; we pvpmhymdln‘ up w Myra,’ c193,. __ -H_56 gut “Mark Tw‘\n_" 4519 cent. even ll Kl ";G.o_r“ himself placod ‘them and killed i a remein- m, r,-,;.,dy_ T)", mm", o; m, m, Ste-flab“, oieo-r .. _ 12-55‘, asked them-lb 4t. » lug three bulls. will be given to the 50o (leisure, Bullion. clear ao_sz‘, "Lorne Valley to. Pnfllwefl- ' pr wlves__.|o., yitlloub money an iodid ‘our motilers- ‘before them, dad Mrll Wat-oboe cell do the some." is ‘the tvly the weave o! the dlotrltitflnlily llllnioleil the nastier. - » hornortlnonlh now up to the ‘go ernment and ville-t. it will-be ll "not known. The dillricl men wholly Uknnlsn. The press was unanimous in ear t mu one of flpsln. Spain’: Jen in: that the bull-fl the beet evor seen» i bee; matador in all ‘limes, Baboon-to. was percel ed by no, who toasted btm. consented to epochs- [or more special occasions, n Yep li-mlner, monte has 1 Jew stamina?- is sl-he retired from tbs rlngartor his Mexican tour. ' 4 _ to the convention who will come from all over the world. Jsnissewas remanded for pre- exsfiinsuoa August $6. when nrrnlzned lathe Police Court today, Mrs. Janine is expected to be token from (trace llnnpltnl u) D0008 hfiliiquarters at the begin- ning of next week. New YGHK, ...;..'1.. . 7e-eol"@¢dnv. Augusta, sports. contests Charlottetown, clear .. . . . .. 82»—59 dancing. boxing. Piper in Attend- Hidh tide this afternoon at 2.28 ""59 l" 539N100!!- “I'M-VIT- snd tomorrow morning at 2.20, ‘baseball. Next day if will!!! I sun sets this evening ht 6.53 and unfavorable. _ 4009-8444! ‘rises tomorrow morning at 5.11. , , . l First quarter moon Thursday, "Come lo the lcecresm f val [Aulz- 21. at 12.22 a.rn. at Little some, mom-A 18. Elummerslde tide eighteen mln- Tea Tables. if rainy first in. day. utes inter than Charlottetown. . . (Blfl-Q-Qg.“