MAXIMS OFA MERCHANT |-___ how the stock you are ought to make business for IEOFQ- {mi Annual Subscriptions ‘y pun, Caaatln and ll. B. A. H.150 Make business brisk by telling offering thQ Am; Delivered $5.00 MAXIMS OIA MERCHANT When business booms the mun who has tho reputation for giving value gets more benefit from that boom. ‘ Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTE/TOWN, CANADA, TUESDAY, JULY 27 _ 1926 Morning Guardian. Iounrled Ill! Charlottetown Guardian Two Celts iiiuiirs can cu Pillii; iuu- iliiTliNiEii IN stun Reasonable Protective Tariff Fairly Ap- plied-Farm Implements Tax Reduced to Benefit Mr. Massey and Left Steel Workers Without Protection- Anoth- er Case of Discri Maritimes. (Canadian Press) svhNil-ll‘, N. S, July 26.-—in the rouutry oi‘ coal and steel, Premier Melghcii tonight emphasized his polluy nf o proposed reasonable protection fairly applied. lie said theft iinilcr his Government all dis- crimination against the Maritlines would he presented. and that there‘ would be protection against the dc preclation c-f currency. "We are asking for a mandate," claimed the Premier. “Wlneu we get that mandate tlien a policy will he put liilo effect of reason- able protection, not for one section not for one industry, but for every section and for every industry in this lkiininlmi. And this statement l tnakc. it doesn't matter whose vote we need to stay in office, if we doii‘t get it on the fuce of ouri protection policy then we woifti have tlic vote. We will go out of, office and appeal to the people of Canada. ’ 'l‘|ie whole nation knows now wln-rc we stand.” Mr. Meighcn referred to the changes made in the steel tariff by the AincKenzie King Govern- ment. when the duty on agricultur- al implements was reduced, "The King ‘(i(.'-Vt!l‘1lfll0l'ii," Mr. Meiglien said. “bud shifted the burden from tlie shoulder of its friend, Ml‘. Mas- sey and put it on the workmen of this island. in order that. Mr. Massey might set his raw material cheap. you hill“ sot to work in the Islpnd of (lope Breton without any protec- tion at all. i any that it is the duty ofauy government to take subsidies into account. Mr. Meighea proceed- Pd n. little later, and one way in Catholic Church Will Suspend Services (Special to the Guardian) ‘ZilEXlCO CITY. July 25. —All ieiisious senvices in Roman Cath- olic churches throughout Mexico requiring the offices of Pbiests, will be suspended after July 31st. by order of the Roman Catholic Ebililtlllllihwilicil has addressed s, Pastoral Letter to the Catholics of lilexitrc. The letter, which is iii8ned by the Archbishop of Mexi- °°~ the Right Rev. Mora. v. Del Rilix, seven other arch-bishops and i9 ililiilllils, protest the actions iieiilil iiiiicll by the Mexican Gov- ernment, and proclaims the vari- ous penalties which may be ini- lloscil against those of the ‘Catholic (‘hurcli who are responsible for the lows, or in any way aided in ililiiiili: them into affect. Among iiieiill penalties is excommunica- tloii of those who issue laws, rc- Kuiutions or decrees against. the lights and liberty of the Church, those who prevent the exercise of Wilgious jurisdiction, and those who usurp ecclesiastic property. ______________ *"+++¢+o+o-o-o-o4+o++oo+o0 Condensed Specials NATL-to. pa: word. list “oh insertion ta this column. __. My ~wmrsn -i.is1' CARRIER AP- Plv in Guardian Office. or: ‘If You WANT oooo MEAT or. B o smmhfl‘. llllt sud of Market sliding. Phone l1, Lip ‘lfgAiiirsa-Ji mun FOR oss- era housework. Apply 14 w“. ' illlesi- 9404-21-11 Q Fiailiira MAR-KIT cans no ti" n: chickens. weighing two 1gb "to and a half pounds each. One ill. 0444-27-11 "ggimflztmiripu ‘or Ivan’: e m» on sane-i- - "iillillv enbmod, ttlrd n em- ." Job Primary. rhea. 1n. 40 slay at lioniH. in order u. tillllbileieriioi‘ lilirihm A. Ferguson will re- Strike Costu Britain About $750,000,000 liONlllOiN, July 20. -—'l‘lie coal strike in Great Britain and the re- cent general strike cost the indus- try of the nation about £150,000, mm, llt'(lt)l'(iilll-',' to Arthur M. Sainu- Gill, Parliamentary Secretary for the Overseas Trade Department. Mr. Hamill-ls, replying to a question in ilie House of Commons, said that his estimate included a loss of £40, ooobou to the mining industry. l “Ma.” Ferguson Wishes to Resign AUSTIN.‘ Tr-xuu July 26. —Jiist a»; soon as a special session of the niination Against the Which action must be [algal], one way where remedy must he upplh-ll i“ “'3'- iiiiiii llrotection and reces- ioiiabie tariff protection ot‘ the in ‘Pexas laigislzitiirt- called for Sept- dl-lstries in tlieso Provinces llllliiii-‘liiiild’ 13 has disposed of valida- be TEBlUIWid. and it will be rcstur- tion u!‘ the ilistriirt road bonds, liiv- ed iiiliiill‘ lllly i-lOvei-iiniieni. oi‘ which estisated any department of the I ain the head. it will be pioii-q. state government the legiislature tion in order to enable tlie worker may see fit. and considered any of the Maritimes to get a chance-other matter she may submit, gm’- his sons and daughters to gel work sign, she suiil late today. in their own country wiliwul being —-~--»-----~-- 7- -~- compelled to limlgru". H, “nuthetw river. in the free sci, liarry hic- llilillii-N ISIVEN i WUN-[IEH lii lliillllii On Occasion of Nom- ination in His Old Riding, West Y0rk-- Ex-Minister of Fin- an-ce Blames Liber- als for Dragging the Crown into Mire of Party Politics. (Special to the Guardian) , TORONTO, July 20n- Sir Henry Draytnn, Minister wltdioiit port- York (lonservntive (‘lain saturated his clothing wiili ' gasoline, set it on fire and ran iin- Bridge Collapses, _ Killing Six CiiAliiIiIiQSTWJ-N. W». Va., Jiiiy 26. ——'i‘lie collapse of a small loot, _ . budge 0v“, Co,“ River M whim: at one cud of the spun. sliding the ville, 40 tunes from hem, had (rank spectators off one eiiil and ilropp~ ed the death of six persons tonight. mg the!“ m m; ‘JV-er bed‘ Sill‘ lffifi- “lliiiil ‘llZ-‘lllf-‘l ‘Silt-Sill.’ ""‘is"'"“l""°"- “iv 2° — A 1‘.‘l‘i)"',_l}’°il=,i“ "i ‘g5 Piiimiiiifir“ Porto ltico. said o. liiiiritruiie hail a'fl_e"1“car;'fi¥1‘igtiiiyo“ "- i" View tiiillltllliifiill-Bii ugl lniid telegraph llueg ~ t > '- t . The muibriiige- “iiiiiii- iiio Wei iilflilllirgl!‘EiiliililegiitlifliiztUSKEiIZQEEIEilES iimg- iiiiii ii“ i601 Widv. W418 Bllii- station. 'l‘lie ilcspatcli (ronuiiiitztl no Pended 0n steel cables from con- (lvlliiiS us to other Effects of the crate towers on eucli side of lllfisltlflll. , RT. HllNlEARllilJR MEiBilEiiiOOE ARRIVES HERE TRMURRRW Will Address Three Meetings [While on Prince Edward Island—Ladies’ Conser- vative Association to Hold a Recep- tion in Honor of Mrs. Meig-hen Wed- nesday Afternoon-Banquet in Even- ing at Beach Grove Inn. ndlan iii public life. We recommend our readers to attend the meeting tomorrow night In this crucial election campaign it is the duty of every voter to hear the arguments of both parties and to mark" his ballot for the party which he believes has the best poi- icy for tho advancement of Canada as a whole. As bus previously bei-ii announc- ed the lit. lion. Arthur Meiglieii, Prime Minister oi‘ Canada. will hold three meeting on Prince Ed- ward island this wci-li. Mr. Mcigb- en will iirrivoi in Charlottetown tomorrow ufleriiooii at 1 p. m. on the llocliolugu, and will proceed to Gsorgcllowu directly by cur. it is exipstwted that it large lllllllillll‘ of local Cciiseirvuilvs-s will accom- pany the Priltlc Millisiul‘. Follow- ing the King's ‘County nominations, Mr. Msiglien will address the nicel- iiig. iiic will tlicii ri-turn to Char- lottetown to address uuiili-nctiu lii the -Strunil nnil llrliici» l-Jdivnrd ’l‘hcatrcs at 8 p, m. 'i‘lii~.sc meetings -will also be uddressvil by ilie Coli- sorvativo candidates, Mr. John A. Mi-sscrvey and Hon. .l- ll. Myers and other speakers. On the follow- ing evening Mi’. Mciglieii will ad- dress a meeting in ‘Silllliliflffliiifl. it has not been definitely ascertained who is to accompany Mr. Meighen on his island tour, but it is thought that Mr. A. J. Doucette, M. P-, for Kent, New Brunswick will be the man. While in Charlottetown, Mr. and Mrs. Mcighen will be gsueats OtiPfBd- mier and Mrs. J. l). tawar an the Ladies’ Conservative Club are holding an informal reception for ( ,. ‘d Mrs. ZMBEKEIGI] tomorrow afternoon. __ d, A banquet will also be held at "r " REAL” Facet: ARE Maven "5wELi.” der the bridge to. dive into the wst- counterpart and incidentally was diamoiistrtttitiii WiliCil in the dammed to was such as might barr- gladdeiieil the il“fll‘i. of any public man, conning as ii did after his long and cnforizetl absence tlirougli illness from the riding. Tlllurilillg on the constitutional aspects or the misc, Sir Henry. among orher things, said "if the (ii-own dragged into this thing tli. Liberal party will bc to blame for it." lie declared that the Prov- ince of (Quebec was being swamped with literature derogatory to the GOVP!‘illlF-(iilllitfili and that the name of Lord Byng was revered from coast to coast. That, it should up dluggeil into ilic mire of puriy politics at this juncture was nauseating to the people of Cun- adu. - "Are we to have honesty and rcctltude in our public -mcn in liigli places or are we not? it is for the people tn decide." The ldx- Minister of Finance scored the late (lnvernmeilt. on its failure t0 act in the Customs scandal, of which, he ili-rlnred, the fringe had only been touched. lie referred to thc irnot- or thefts in the eastern cities as appalling in this scope and bare- facetl infinity," The facts will he all placed before you later on," suld Sir Henry, "and it is the diit.y of every miin and woniun to read tlic records". Get the Report In- to the Voter’s Hands We hope for their own sake sud for the country's sake, tho electors of Canada will act on the advice given lily Mi‘. (Meighcn in his Ot- tawa speech to read carefully the report of the Special (fmninlttec of the House of Commons an‘ pointed to investigate the Customs and Excise Department. lly all means, too, along with the report they should read the evidence. ‘Let not that ‘be left out. in order that voters maybe enabled to study the report and evidence, the Conservative association in every riding should at once arrange to have copies of t-hese documents distributed among the electors. The Liberal associations will cor- tainly not recommend this reading matter to the ‘voters. ft is rare indeed that the voters of Canada have in their hands campaign literature that is at once so authoritative and so independ- ent of party sources. This report comes from neither the Conserva- tive nor the Liberal party, but from a committee of the Hausa of commons on which. both parties were represented, and on which a majority of the members were supporters of the Government. The evidence consists of testimony of Government officials, of auditors and of men engaged in commercial Bimcii ("we in" "t 6 ‘o'clock South westerly winds. fair and to which all interested are invited. sec on ca ii - ' m u; all W"! “Eider i‘ 3'8“ ‘iiaadvamage Ttiiroento. clear . . . . . . . . . . . . 75—54 owing to a severe cold which he Mount,“ elem. __ 74_53 bad contracted in the damn Mill" Quebec, falr .. 72-48 time slr~to which be was nnac- “um-ax, d“, _ 73-40 customed. However when SL Jnhn, c1“,- . 70-50 Mr. Meigben speaks in Chur- Boston, clear .. 82-60 lottetown tomorrow eveniilit. W” New York. fair .. “~66 Chtown, fair . . . . . . . . . 70—51 Jilitli tide thllsz morning at 11-55 (if i ill Bi. ‘. “ngunoteilts this evening st 7.36 and may rest assured that he will be. in the best oi‘ form, and he ill ii better position to eaunciate the for which be and hi! ‘YQU WANT 000G INVILOPIIi party Island. Mr. Meishen today 1-1995 tomorrow morning at 4.37. (Report and evidence together make up a volumebf inat- ter extremely interesting to the Canadian people, irrespective of party. Conservatives and Liber- als are (before everything else Can- own country. as tax-payers con- cerned tor their public economy. that this report and evidence will appeal to them. Never before have the voters of Canada held so judicial a presentation of tbs con- ditions tbey are to pronounce upon in the general election as they have in these official papers. They will be neglecting their own inter- folio, in the Meigliren tlovermneiitwliquoi- business was this afternoon given the llll-ilile past few days has been given uniinoiis nomination at the Wesiiits head, and striking with its pols- Conveiitionuonous fangs, has claimed the llvesCroshy mentioned is supposed to ilililflfliiiii Wot iifti-en victims living in four cen be an Islander, or the son of Ain- llilll ililii ll" tres of the piovlnce. As there werecrican tourists who may now be er AH he panxqpd under the span _ riding iiilliT-ilii deaths in Buffalo and in Locke-‘vlsitinfl this Province. ~ _ ' the days of the lute lamented Heliport, New York, the total death lis no record at the Queen rim-J or tiic cinwd shifted from one side of N_ Clarke. wulhu-(L the br-idge to the other to get o. bet n", damn,‘ "u, ovum,“ “V8,, S". ler view. 'l"iie steel cables broke "um-y [IEATH - llEi-iliii ilililliil] Hi5 [iiillliil] 15 Die in Ontario, and 16 in the States, From Alcoholic Poi- tsoning-Gov’t s Making Combined Investigation, and Several People Are Arrested. (Special to The Guardian) Re-open Negotia- tions for Purchase of White Star Line (Canadian Press) LONDON. July 2C. 'R\§'lf]til1illg o-f negotiations for the purr-liuun, 0| the White Star Lilia by rue Fur. ness, Witliy. and Co, l.lil., is io- lwrierl by the Sunday Express; Th9 ill-‘Willlllllcr Buys ziiut ilic Am- erican Efoup is anxious to reopen negotiations for the While Star Line by the lnirrnzi- tlonal Mercantile hlarine (10,, u! New Jersey. to a nun-lii awn-p lit-a- ils-il by Fiirness. Witliy c» 0..., mo. J, PfMorgan, who rent-lied London Saturday, is expected l0 tulle u hand in the snstter. Information Wanted sale of tile- _the Canadian Confederation, Liens-f CASE FUR N. S. CONTINUES "BEFilRE RilYAl. CRMMISSIRN -___i_ Col. Pliiniiey Asks Compensation in Lieu of Lands, in the Form ofGrants and Debt Allowances-F. C. Cornell to Ask To- day for Lower Freight Rates. , ltbree provinces had been introduc- lluiifax, N. 5.. July 2C. »~ Con- ed at the m“ ‘Halon of m9 pa]. tiiiuing the presentation of Nova any pal-lumen. mm n w" ‘mp0,. Si-otitru case before the Royal Com-mm, m“ the province make gooq mission investigating the situation its c131,“ hero“. [he pend“; 16515. oi‘ the lldarltinie Provinces within 131p,“ began“. eflgcflyg_ On the subject of boundary ox- Col. E. C. Phinaslv, today reviewed [gngjong (my pulnney up]; _ the claims of the province with re- “The 85,1110“ whlch have Men erect i0 fsilcrsl grants and deb! mode to yhe territories of Quebec allowances. western lands and and Ontario comprise an “ea m" boundary extensions, and lntroduc- times e9 great fig that 0f the three The telegram which appears be-_ low was received yesterday by _ TORONTO, July 26~—The bootleg of Ontario during has now reached 3i. Tlic truil of the death dealing ser lpent lies in rig-sag fashion over ,l)lll:tl‘i0, following one of its main ,proviiicial liigliivays from Buffalo |to 'I‘oronto, and perhaps us fur as -Osliuwa- it is significant that, while iOlllllfiu people in Allanbvrgh, Oiik- lvlllc, llainiltou and Toronto ivcre Iin death agonics from the awful ai- liiictioxi of the deadly ingerdieiit, a lquartet of others in Buffalo (were ln the fatal grip of alcoholic pois- inning and in the and yielded up their lives. ilcrt Dungelo, Hamilton, was ar- Erested Saturday and is now held charged with with in jail at iM-iltown manslaughter in connection the deaths of George Gill and 'l'liomus Lyons of Oukvllle. William Muybee, who was arrested on a statutory charge Saturday noon, died a few hours later from alco- holic poisoning. The Ontario Attorney Generals department, in collaboration with the Ontario Provincial Police and the Ontario Licence lloard, today comini-nccil a thorough investiga- tion into the circumstances rur- rounding the deaths of 15 Ontario people iu the last three days, and the serious illness of several others from what is believed to he alco- holic poisoning. The object in view is to ascertain the source of the liquor, which created such havoc in Ontario and in nearby points across the border. where 1G are dead. Ontario police believe i: had a common source in the United States. BUFFALO, July 26.—-Eizht per- sons were under arrest am others were being sought today in e. com- bined drive by United States and Canadian officials in an effort t0 dry up the source of the poison liquor and punish those responsible for its distribution. ties of which they have been the victims nniler the King Govern- ment. ln that report and in the evidence they .will read of one of the most monstrous leagues be- tween pollticlans in office and grafters, smugglers and bootleg- gers of which there is any record in political history. The contra- band trade that was carried on for years was on a huge scale. it is estimated that the quantity of mer- chandise brought into this country by the smuggling gang amounted to from $100,000,000 to $200,000,000 a year, and that the revenue was robbed to the amount of about. $30.- 000000 a year. Surely that is e matter of very near concern to the Canadian voters. The Canadian voter must want the fullest inform- ation albout it, and to get that la- formation ho must have access to the official documents. We re- peat t-hat the riding associations of the Conservative party should see that this reading matter be as widely dlstrflauted as possible. Of similar importance ls the re- solution of the House of commons ia which for the misdoing ‘brought odious, and it is as citizens of thalrhome to it by this committee the King Government was censured. Nothing so serious as the censure of the House of Commons has ever before been passed upon a Govern- ment to which that House of Cum- mons had previously lent steady support. People vwbo read the severe judgment of the House upon the King Government, after first reading the committee's find- .lt is not known whether the James Miss McQuald, manageress of the; Q0881! Hotel, and was placed in‘ the bands of Chief 0f Police Shaun‘. "i'i'lt'l"(' isi ililybody by that name. Anyone who can give informa- tion that might lead to the hit-uti- ficatlen of the dead man, or the discovery of his parents, are asked to communicate at once wltu the (Jliicf of Police. The telegram reads as follows: Daafortli, his, Jilly 26th. Queen l-lotel; | James Crosby killed in auto ac- cident yesturtlay. Am told father and mother living at your hotel. l ed ilic subject oi railway freight Maritime Provinces combined. l“ Tales» the vast i-egkin of what are now (he Tomorrow at ten 0'clock,F.C. Cor- Hinterlands of the two central. noll freight rate expert eniploy- provinces there are forest reserves ed by the Maritime Provinces, will mluerai 119905115, and agriculmr, take the stand and elucidate the lauds o; enormous value’ whlch 935° 0i Eliiielll Cillllidfi for It lfllY- will increase with the passing er freight lziriti‘, iliscnssing the years. These additional territories claims 0t‘ the Province with respect pa“. ap-eady aug-[nemed m6 raven, to western lauds. Colonel Phinney 1195, Qulgrged qua prov-luom cred“ argued that; in view of the faciinnd stimulated the investment or that the original provinces of tbeTapitnl in Quebec and Ontario, Dominion had purchased the ter- Nor i-s there any disposition to pm. Tiiiliiell "OW lllll-iiillfl llil the west-test agenst the extension of the ern Provncesn, they should receive boundaries of those two provinces compensation for the school iziiidsThia accident of Geography made ailoied Manitoba, Saskatchewan and'it inevitable phat this llhrtioa of Alberta. at the time they enterediiiic federal domain uhouid uplmata. the Confederation. ly form part of the adjacent prov. Ail Weii all ills‘. Dlliiiic ilomfllllincw‘ Neither Nova Scotia. New which would in the course of time, Brunswick nor iPi-ince Edward. la he anticipated, be transferred tr land (lcographlcally ‘situated as these provnces. The chairman sill! they are, can reasonably claim go scaled that possibly the lilaritimi have their administrative juris- ‘Provilioos had a sufficient numbei diction extended to any portion of of troubles sf present without au- the unorganized federal territory. Answer. GEORGE E. GIBBONS. . Deputy Sheriff. ticipatlng more, bui (‘olonel Phin- What: we do claim, however i. ney pointed out. flint wbill for the adequate compensation in the shape. return of the public domain to the of an increase of federal domain as MR‘. ANii MRS. Banquet in Sum NightrEvent Ma ection of Tourist vince. of Mr and Mrs Harry T. Holman’ on Beaver Street, Summersido was the scene of a brilliant and very- enjoysibie social function on Fri- day evening last when Mr and Mrs Holman royally entertained the railway officials visiting the Prn- vince, in company with His Honor- the Premier and other members of, Parliament, members of the Prince‘ Edward island Tourist Association and other prominent citizens of_ Summerside. At eight o'clock about forty five sat down and pan‘ took of the following menu: i . . . . . . . . .. THE MENU Radishes Olives Little ‘Neck Clams Consomme Native Salmon Green Peas island Lamb Carrots Salad Individual Strawberry Shortcake Coffee Cigars Cigarettes Ginger Ale Milk Ssuterne Beans Potatoes the board were J. 0. Heiliday. N. H. and Hartford Railway; and Secretary; F. C. Coley, Passenger Traffic Manager N. H. Railway ac- companied by his Secretary; W. O. Wright. General Passenger Man- ager (B. dzilil. iRailwsy; Houghton, General Passenger Agent Bangor and Arrostook Rail- ways; W. K. l-iallett, General Man- ager of Transportation of B. N. A. Railway: H. H. Melanson, General Passenger Traffic Manager C. N. 11.; C. K. Howard, General Tourist Agent C. N. R.; A. if. Weldon, Gen- eral Passenger Agent C. N. R..; Mr Bruce Purpee, Passenger Agent of the C. P. R. and others. Judge Arsensult acted as Toast Master and seated at his right were Hon. J. D. Stewart. Premier of Prince Edward island, and His Worship, the Mayor of Summer- slde. Mr. W. J. Lidstone. ENTERTAIN RAILWAY MEN [Judge Arsenault Presides at Elaborate The beautifully appointed home (id m by (he Singing o, The “B” ' would ‘be The Railway party sitting around, Manager of Transportation, N. Y.‘ o. M.i inevitably be made la the near fu- turc. lins already been made and must Trades and Labor Congress of Canada OTTAWA. July zit-The annu- al convention of the Trades sad Labor Congress of Canada will be held in Montreal beginning Monday September 20- A call dated today had been issued to the Unions. Trades Councils, and Provincial Federations of Labor from the head office of the Congress here. The final decision as to the date bad been left-in abeyaace until the date of the general election bad been announced so that the data of the convention would not. clash with the voting date. merside on Friday rks an Epoch in Dir- Traffic to This Pro- tional Anthem. A toast to the President of the United States was . given and responded to by the Prqiglizxpnlaglisneglbydrrsmrndggg? rendition of The Star Spangled e ' ' p. ' Bannen retsry Treasurer. Judge Arsenault said he had a short explanation to make to the company with regard to the bis- torivul incident which had trans- pired during the past week. Last winter several members of the P. E. island Tourist Association con ili - LONDON, July 26.—-A Berlin despatch to the Exchange Tele- graph Company reports that an aeroplane was struck by lightning today and four of its occupiints celved the bold idea of inviting were killed in the crash which fol- tlie Transportation and Traffic 10w“; A m“, 95,89,189, w“ my. Managers of Canada. and the Easifijously (“Jul-mi eru United States to be guests for The plane (an blazing mm m Zwealk in “:19, 5min?‘ Tommie i“.Nortb Sea near the island o" ‘his sgliltfitiainil acciigtedniotatthgngurgig:tone M ‘he Frisian grunt ---u biv- and great delight of all. The Committee inviting the officials made one stipulation and that was ., . . - that during the trip no businesslAi-i-ii-iiii-iilfeiiifiiiiis, talked and with this , - p view in mind the Committee rele- (iiiiiiiiiil filiileliid ‘lli-‘Zyiilfill Eiiiidya Cglllig 115i Mgpflutrc 1%»- hear or see n telephone. the idea, " ' bk” E U was to give them a good time and -a real holiday. The visitors werei "Bridgemwa Haii- iii! °ii°w angel-tamed by the people o; Thursday, moving pictures. every Prince Edward island. as retire-ii)“ ‘Veicilllle- 942447 '3- sented by several members of s‘ ' committee of the Tourist Assocl-l “Ciliile i° iilB filillcfi B! iilliill“ ation. Thcy camped in the liliirrayicilllfl Restaurant Wedneifll! nish Harbor District "where they werei-iiiy "iil- ReiPBlil-mfillil BBTVB" free to fish, eat and he merry. lmsiieciii-i miisic- 955747-25 giving these men a. restful holiday the object was to make known our “Come to the Lawn Pa!!!’ lii little Province, knowing that if Canoe Cove. July 27th, 1926- Dsnc- the visitors were impressed with lug booth, refreshments and other Prince Edward island that lheyiauiusemonts. By Order of Com would be able to do more for us mittne. . than thousands of dollars could, ----- otherwise accomplish. The peo- "Kellyw Cross by special re- ple of Prince Edward Island are quest "An Arizona. Cowboy" the simply asking them, if they are great South Western play wher- impresseil, that they cooperate has received great applause whore- with us to direct a passengertraf- ever staged will be repeated in fie to P. E. island. The I’. E. ls- Kelly's Cross Hall on Tuesday. land Tourist Association must do July 27th. This is the lust oppor- tlieir share and to do that work tunity to see this ploy so bssure to they must have the hearty co-oper- come. 3| stimi of every citizen within the Province. As for the Railway "Come to the Strawberry and visitors they could help as to help Ice Cream Festival in Fredericton Prices, 5° "m c dian 1, t rt moon Saturday. July ests if they do not. carefully rend lag, will wonder st the audacity of . 1K0 for Hofowforloat? 1.x ..l..f.',...'.‘,'.r°'rnlilftsi.iii'i;nf. dailaebst- eiulisliqflumér and judge" tor themselves. The! Liberal ex-Miiiisters in again pre- After full justice bad been done ourselves. Judge Arsenault than Hall, Tuesday, July 17th. ff not l for $1.0‘ Postpaid ‘Gum-diam er in u lv-ersall recognized to be Is"5ldo tide 18 minutes later than ought to know the colt to thevm- seating themselves for election toto the inner 1mm, the toast to The “m, golioyiu‘ "Quint office. ' "purl; to that, of any other Can-Charlottetown. lolvol l! til-Divers of the ruculi~ sects in the House of Gennmoal. King wu drunk and wu respond- (Oenflnuqg u. "a. u) “Q4444? , 1 F 0 - o o, e ' .1’. reg 1H: so n sen equlres a ta l i‘ . .- a - - - _ _. . _ __ ‘ h V‘. \ ' ‘ I it ‘ 4 ‘U4 i . ‘i- .--- * ‘-~- ' is’ i - ' ' i‘ " ' Vi. "-.;.ii~4~h- its H“ ' i . w”, ‘A . m5 my.‘ i. A» m'<..@! frli o- _