o MAXIMS OFA MERCHANT ii more charity for ourselves. Founded llornlnl Guardian. ‘lwn Charlottetown Gnu INN-BEN. Nlll N him llfili “The Australasian” Comments on the Dissolution Contro- versy-Lord Byng’s Action Commended (special to The Guardian) NIIQLBOURNE, Australia, July ‘L-Colllnienting on the coiltrover- ny regarding dissolution of the (San- luiilln parliament," the Aiusireias- illn“ weekly review, says that CHI-ti‘ 1y n general election n. the only possible means oi securing pclitl- ,.,,| pwplniy in cilflIlll-l, “Rt. lion. Mackenzie King's crlfilfl-lm l.ilI'(l iwns" the pair-d‘ so“ 0n .“ih not ill good taste, Lord Byug was l-lltitli-d to exhaust the possibilities Commons after nlllcil he w-ls justified in opening of tho lions-e of the wily for an appeal to the rah-rt- oriile." The Melbourne Kings failure was Ic- r"'ctl0ns Iilst lllflllbl‘ ;.l.d hedraggz-d ' ill ofiice only i‘ ugrtuislvu support." Announcements, Coming Events, I Meetings, Etc Rates-Zc. per word each’ Insertion. "Reserve Tuesday, Jilly 13th for thl- Union Road Festival. 438 etnesefye Wednesday July 141mm’ cnlnmlssiollors to cxanlillc the‘ for tea at West Cove head United (filurch, "geserve Thursday’ 15th, 449-7-7-71 "Coming -—Havoc— Wonderful show Montague Friday, Georgetown Saturday. 441-7-7-2i "(tome to the ice cream social in Glen Valley School, July 8th. if not fine first fine night. 442-7-7-21 "Come to the ice-cream and other refreshments at Rose Valle)’. Friday. July 9th. 473 "Don't forgot tile ice-cream So- (‘lfll llt (lherry Valley Hall, Satur- tiiil‘. Jilly 10th. Don't miss it. 471-7-8-2l “Remember the sale "Globe lloicl" Georgetown and all furn- iiiiiiiiss by auction July 9th, 1926. 359-7-3-6I "All roads lead to Milton on ‘fhilrstlay afternoon, July 15th. An- illlill Festival, Afternoon Tea and Sllie oi.‘ Fancy Work. Be with the crowd. 475-7-8-51. "Pnnlo to the ‘Ice Cream Festiv- :li ill (ireenvale School grounds on Friday July 9th. If not fine Satur- dhy. z 479-7-8-21 "Clearance Auction Sale of farm. stock, crop and implements find household effects on Saturday, More charity for other: will mean Ill‘! Cont: dliltlsil n? cf Iraiiy Telegraph dt-clnres that Rt. Hun. MiwKeilllfl not surprising since his government was "riding a fail.’ it cnlne hack from the discredited The ‘Pelegraph tiliyrl "Mr. King was able to remain by bflffill-ilig for 4i for lldiiilishiro Sunday School picnic. pressed h e re flood CIOLUMBIJG, This noted British aviator, with many long-distance records to his credit, started June 30th from Rochelle , England..on the first lcg of a 26.000 mile round‘ t1‘iP "iii" to MelbournqAuatralia. Hc ls using a seaplane. Liberals Plan Fall Session If Returned (Canadian Press) ()'I"I‘A\V.\. Jilly 7. —l.iberals are preparing to press their campaign on the constitutional issue. Ii’ re- turned they have it. is understood two proposals lll view. (1) ‘Fail session oi‘ parliament for the vot- ing of supply. (2) Alllli-iliiiiiiiiiii sons lost their counted for constitutionality of the acts of the Meighell alllninistrlttitln. Meat War Raging in London, Daily Mail Investigating (Canadian Press) LONDON’, July 7. ——M0:ll. wnr iii fagfllg in London -slly-s tllc DlliIY Mail. Arlzcntillo heel‘ luls been sel- ling this week lit Slnitiificltl, I1on‘|nn[l lion's ('(1'iiiI'ill nlozil lliilflilii. 111 1955' that it costs to import. it. The Dally Mnll which l..- invelllignting the cir-l ' A message steamer the Island. The the Floods Threaten l ‘ Mexico City (Canadian Pros!) MEXICO _-CITY, July 7. -Ric- Wing flood waters today threat- ened Mexico City with com- pletc isolation and fear l; ex- that the nation may face famine or a food shortage unless ties of food are replace crop; destroyed by the large quanti- A Torrential Rains In Ohiof Damage Will be Heavy (Special to The Guardian) Ohio, Jilly liigh winds and torrential rains ac- companied by spectacular lightning displays. descended upon Ohio to- day in a furious onslaught. Most damage was done at Dayton, where the rain fell flooding the streets causing wooden paving up and putting out oi‘ commission virtually all the long distance tele- phonc lines entering the city. Dam- age may roach $100,000. Eight Lives Lost In Buffalo Over The Week End BUFFALO. July 7. —Eight per- lives and vicinity over the week end. Automobile crashes ways, crowded by persons making merry over the fourth of July ac- foiir lives. lion 17 persons were injured. Four were drowned iirlloating tragedies. Three persons were burned willie shooting fireworks. One of Henry’s Tugs Ashore Off Yarmouth, N. S. "SAINT JOB-N, N. 8., Jilly 7. -- wuc received ‘Murine Department ill this city at noon today announcing that the Bulletins, one oi’ Henry Fords tligs on the way to Montreal front New York went ashore til-ls ‘morning on the north side of Seal iiislanld off Yzirmouth, N. S. The w“ n certain responsibility, message 81111811 thdt the crew were fact the responsibility fOI‘ the ltd- sllfe, but that thc ling rapidly with water. The mem- mgagufg was Iborne by (he pent hers oi‘ the crew launched a boat jury, [m- pgter n11 [hey were really land were landed at Race Point on the culmiiil 0f U19 to present the jury with the evi- 51911111111111) Bent WOrd for assisiaiwfl deuce on the charge, the defend- (3811111111111 G°vemiiieiit ant's lawyer to defend his client. 8161111101‘ Dflllflrd iii D01‘! 11f Yin“ and the presiding judge as a sort of ilmpire, but with really nothing to say as to the innocence or guilt month was ordered to the scene. iilioDew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1926 Ottawa. Imported to ill Il- 4' d- + Il- i 1|- 4' 4- 4 1' Il- Il- III tember. If- Ill ++++++o++++++++++o+++o++++++++ NEW CONSERVATIVE CABINET ALMOBT COMPLETED (Canadian Prue) TQRQNTO. July 7. —Thc Mall and Empire this morning pub- Iiohec the following special dcspatch from its Correipondent gg "Right Hon. Arthur Meluhcn ha: made unusual and gratifying progress in the work of forming hlc government and your correl- pendent learns that the talk is almost completed. Union an unexpected hitch occurs the new Conservative Cabinet will be announced before the end of the present week. Equally reliable Information is to the effect that possible election dates have been narrowed down to within a few days o1 the middle o1 8gp. The date to be finally selected this week will possibly be Wednesday the 15th of September." ‘liirillriinfill-IO'I'*I"I"I"I1+II"I"IHPII"I>'I"IIIPII"IHI"I"I"I' i O ‘l’ l- 1' III '0' ‘l’ '0' il- O ‘II 'l' O III 0' 1' Forgot His “Pair” 7.—- 1"" to buckle After deliberating for hour the Supreme Court jury si and three for conviction. m ‘Buffalo ional by the presiding judge as th high- on e foreman of the jury answered the negative. l“, flddp iDnring the morning session Charge to the Jury Mr. Justice Arsenault, charge to the jury, said that by the would not be necessary for him great length. As juryniell should realize that they were Du veflflql Wits ill- ministration of justice judges. ‘The Crown was ther 0V8!‘ 8D ing on_the case of the King vs. William Mnnn, failed to agree, the division being nine for acquittal Quest- whether it was at all possible for them to come to an agreement, the the court yesterday the Attorney (leneral alld the counsel for the de- fence delivered their summing up addresses to the jury, and the pre- siding judge, Mr. Justice Arsenault delivered his charge to the jury in his make his address to them of any they and parcel of the judicial machine ery of the country, and that on the jury as well as on the court there in iii large Y DISNBIIEE‘ IN CASE 1' ill lilNli VS. ll. llllNN Division is Nine For Acquittal and Three For Conviction - Case Has Occupied Attention of the Court for Three days WGTE tt- to in of it to fl. duty. e some criminals there, wsts the freeist because criminals g0 qu ck an impartial justice in _ that country. t - crime in the Untied iStetes was largely due to the delays there in the administration of the law, and to the fact that e large proportion of the men brought before courts got only the man against a prisoner who desired to see him convicted. ever the duty of every citizen who knew about a crime to give that information That was part of the ‘machinery of justice of a country. citizens wanted the country made safe to live in they must be ready to do their They must as citizens see that the laws were enforced. His Lordship would merely say to the jury that it should realize its It had nothing whatever to do with whether or prisoner had what his state oi health was. mustn't convict it the man was found innocent, and it must make its decision irrespective of what the man was or what his connec- tions were. lf he was guilty it The abundance o clear. to the yeiiierdhy afternoon. The jury that the jurymen did their duty rallied "i101" i1 1111111191‘ 11-391’ well. No one wanted to see an three. innocent men convicted. lt- was who held to the duty in this regard a. family, It the There was a tendency in that country to give sympathy which in the opinion of His Lordship was not justified. in the iProvince of Prince Ed- ward lsland there was less crime in proportion than in any other this was largely due to population province, and the fact spite It was, how- authorities. lf the not the or with -I t cuill-stlllictis muses the 10W 1111995 i-°| rival meat packing. a war 111110111! firms. ’l‘iic newspaper tllwliiffifl U10 fury llotwitIlntonding that everyone deities its existence. Lancashire Cotton Mills to Close; Lack LONDON, .lllly_ 7. ~—'I‘llc Dull)’ ma" unyn nlm st t-oniplfiié 8WD" page of tllc Lnlu-lisilirc (action mills l5 expected within ll few tlnyii 0W- lng to lack of tftlill supplies. VerY few flnnls have nnotllrl- week's slip- ply ullll there is liillo liltellllood of their gutting more owing to the miners strike. Jnly 10th 1 o'clock at Frank Wil- iil-l, North River. 418-7-6-31 "The Hope River Dramatic Piiiyors will stage their play "liomel Ties" in Afiton liall, Tuesday July 111th. If not fine, Wednesday. 481-8-3!“ "NOTICE-All persons Inter- “Wd in Canoe Cove Cemetery are rl-tnlested to meat there on Satur- day, Jilly 10th at 1 o'clock p. m.— A- M. MecKenzie, gecy. 445-7-7-21 "Tillie your friends for n motor ride to the Lawn Party at West Riv" Bridge on Friday evening, Jilly 11th. ice cream, Lunches and other refreshments served. Pro- lrccds ill did of St. Catherine's Illlll, 4-33-7-7-21 "Kill: William 1.. o. L. Church Pfirade takes place July 11th to Kingston United Church, service starts at 2.80 p. m. sharp. Special "Iii-Tint: fol- Protestant Orphanage. I rancher, Rev. Neil Herman. Sister lodge. cordially lnvitetL. 444-1-1-21 "Come to Vernon River Hall Fri- gjfe 111g 11th. ‘the hear the Nomi ' I‘ the thrazmlfilo" £5191! Present anthers Adventures". Good epoch]. 3;: hsivmi the sou. Admission ._ lGI-‘f-‘ffi ended today. ‘lions Society, following the cheer- gue of Nlll lone ‘but hi.‘ wnr record shmllfi make it Bernstorff Cheered. Lady Askwith Quits _ (Canadian Press) Lou-noltt-Jlliy 7. --.bady Mk- wlth, wifo of Iiaron Asltiwith. i108 resigned from the League of Ns-l lng of Count liernutorft at n recent meeting of the society at A1081?!"- with. Ilernslorff. who “'38 present as a Ger-mm. llcicizlttc. was oheereli aft- er It nlnll lll the audience had cried at hilll: "llow about. the Lusitania, you dirty 410g?" Lady Askwith, ill explllnlng i161‘ resignation said: “I do not object to Germans belonging to the Lea- Society, nor to Count Ilcrnstorffs membership. evident that no Eilglis-hwolnan has any reason to cheer him." Cambridge Deiedts Oxford University (Canadian Pren) wmwmq, July 7. --Camhrltlge defeated Oxford in the annual cricket match between these lini- vorsltlss at Lord's -h.v I14 1111111- T“ matches began on Monday and wur is ilcillg ivltlzeli with relentless - Of Coal Supplies Canada Approved Of Wi1lingdon’s TORONTO. Jilly 7. -——'ln1 a. des- psch from Ottawa, The Toronto Star reports Right Hon, W. L. “Mac- Kenzie King, former Premier, as discussing the London Standsrdh statement cabled to Canada yester- day, that “Viscount Wlllingdon was not on the list (for Governor Gen- eral) submitted by the Dominica's ‘Secretary in London, but was brought from the outside by RLHon dVIsoKenzie King." ‘The Star quotes ‘Mr King as tol- lows: "There is no reason why any ex- ception should be taken to the ap- pointment of Lord Wililingdon as Governor General of the Dominion in succession to Baron Bying. An- nouncemenlt of his aprpollll-mfiiit has been received with general ap- proval throughout the Dominiou. I think that this appointment has been made in the manner followed in the osse of his p-edecee-sors, naimelymy the submission of names by the British Government and by ministerial approval of one of chose names. This approval has been mutually granted." Toronto Church Considering Union TORONTO. July 7. -— Toronto's one Reformed. Episcopal C rch is said to be contemplating union with the United Church of Canada. "We are not large ln numbers: but the slgnifance of this is not in num- lbers but in the svlrit lhovlu, and in tile foot that there can be ouch a wide cstiholloity‘ in the United iCllufCh," Bhhop wlnmi smut; of the Reformed llpiocopal Ohuroh, started today when soothing in vat- orence to the proposed inclusion in the larger‘ body. Threw features of church rule and practice not In the United Cinlrch rules but followed by tho Reformed Episcopal Church are the use of the mayor-boat, the of- Appointment ogne. ' the their supply or wine from o. larle supply which the nhi lug. mung‘ the “or skill; about two foil overboard and were‘ drownid, while one, wu killed in a of the prisoner. That was a mat- ter for the jury. Whether was one of the countries of the world that was freest from crime. It was a poor place for criminals. although It was true that there the country was free from crime or; otherwise was in s measure due w the r8111 ihiY- it didn't matter it there had been which should realize this respon- some awning done- Th,“ might sibillty and act thereon. England not have auytmng to do Wm, the should consider nothing else but the crime. _ ' The prisoner before them st the lBsr was not charged with stealing. case, ‘but there was no evidence (Continued on page 3.) Arab Fires On Cobhaln’s Machine, bulilet has halted Alan Cobbamh flight from lnndon to Austrslisfiis meohsnlciian Elliot, in the hospital here in a serious condition and Cobham is uncertain whether to a- waithie recovery or to P1066611 with one of the British air force lmechanicions serving here. Cdbhsnrg plane was about 100 miles from this city when e bullet ipgpqtrated one fuselage ricochetted off a copper feed pipe and penetrat- ed Elliott's chest and arm shatter- ing a rib sud puncturing a. lung. Cobhom brought the plane flown on thfi-lver Shaft El Arab, near the city and carried his wounded c0111- ponion onshore. 5 Are Dead, Ship Wrecked as Result of Wine Orgy COIDONIE, Germany, July 7.—— Five pol-eons are dead, l0 are in Cologne hospitflla, and a ship on which the l5 m» travelling has been wrecked m: the ltblna as a result of a wine ‘orgy about! the versed when it 1m nearing col- Tlle l5 persons who took part in ‘fluctuation fellt ordered ID! CITY]- Flight Halted . BASRA, Irak, July 7. —<An Arailfe illfelghen, son of the Prime Minister, Dr. W. L. MoDougald Lost Senatorship OTTAWA July 7. — Albout three hours stood between Dr Wilfrid L. lMoDougeld. Chairman of the "Mont- real Harbor Board. 11nd a Senator chip. His uilDoiutmeut had been put through by the King adminis- tration and the Order -ln1Conncii signed by His Excellency the Gov- ernorfleneral, but one necessary formality remained.- to be dealt with That. was the preparation and sig- nature by the Secretary of State of l. certificate or appointment w be presented w the Senate officials ‘before a member or that body coll lbe duly sworn in. This. l! ll 11111181‘- ctood, had been omitted or forsot- ten until lt was too late. u Hm. Ernest lnpolnta, than Secretory of ‘State. ceased to iloid that volition after noon on Monday of int week. Dr MdDougcld, therefore, is not s Senator. No aotIOn 0f w! k111i! will be taken by the present Gov- ernment untll the people decide in September who is to govern. - .@---¢+0>———- Premiers» Son To Enter Laval ouillmlic, Jnly- 1. - Theodore o: the prisoner having stolen. But By a Formality T. W. Bird. "Progressive M. P., for "Nflllvii- Mam, WM. In the excite- ment of the Islt hectic hour: of the psrfllmentary session, voted for the Robb -'"\-confldonce .... endment and immediately afterwards an- nounced that he had forgotten hav-' ing “plircd" with Donald Kennedy‘ of Peace River. HI: vote, however, wn counted. Lord Byng Acts Daily Express (Special to The Guardian) LONDON, July 7.—!l‘he political Claude Lutes, editor. recently committed for trial in city This 1"“ caused much 1161" l-i police court on a charge of keeping i m5 and ‘he ‘ a 1,01,11,10,, bemng house incident the conference of the National - ~ to his coupon newspaper campaign. ion at Weymonth yesterday. The Police raided the the MAXIMS OF A MERCHANT Books reflect the mind and life of race so a whole. B7 Mall. Million Tons Coal Have Been Imported (Canadian Press) LONDON. July 7. - More than a million tom of coal have been imported Into Great Britain since the beginning of the coal strike, George R. Lane-Fox, secretary for Mines, today Informed the House of Commons. Molt of the coal was Imported from the Unit- ed States and the continent and was brought Into the coun- t try by private firms. Raids Made on Win- nipeg Papers; Ed- (Special ‘to The Guardian) WIlNlNl-PIIQG, Man, vigorous campaign to close down all weekly papers in Winnipeg con- wuged by police. ‘During the past few dsyé morality oRIce-rs raided four papers seizing mailing lists, coupons and all other material us- The latest development was a raid made on the premises of the Mocsejaw News and the arrest of Lutes was Sportsman and arrested Cyril Shaughessey ,edlt- situation is still engaging the ear- nest consideration of tile ‘Cabinet length at their meetings, with Lord. Balfour and Lord Birkenhead pro- viding opinions of the constitution- al and legal aspects of the ques- tion of Lord Byng’s actions. The ministers have emphasized and private members have intimated to newspaper friends that it is ad- visable to refrain from any com- ment which might in any way in- jure the susceptibilities of Canad- ians. and add to the difficulties of the present position. A "sympathet- lc silence" is what is.most needed now, is what members oi’ the House of Commons have been told. Lord Bosverbrool-rs Daily Express, ,however, advances the view that iLord Byng is not so much a direct representative of the King, but ra- ther acts in Canada as umpire. —-—-<-e->--i— Liberal Statement Says Meighen is Entire Cabinet 1 (Canadian Press) OTTAWA. July 7.——'I‘he consti- tutional question, it is intimated will be the keynote of the Liberal campaign. Liberal headquarters ls- sued a statement this afternoon declaring that Premier Meigheu "constitutes now all that can be designated as the government of Canada in what ever pertains to Canada's domestic, itar-imperial and international apalrs and res- ponsibilities. So far as ministers sworn to administer the several departments of the government are concerned, he is the entire cab- inet. tho sole executive, the sole administrator of all departments of state. In a few days he will st- tempt to carry on the business of the country, notwith money ap- proproated by parliament for pub- lic services. but by Governor Gen- eral's warrants, which he will de- mand from the representative of the Crown.” The statement adds that either there is in Canada no government ' which wi_ll be recognized as such i by British constitutional practice or the government is a one-man i government "carrying 0n with such expedient: as "he himself is devis- g. Right Hon. W. L. MacKenzle King has bean invited to contest Prince Albert, Suit. again. He has not yet accepted, but it is considered likely that he will do do no. Date of the "formal opening of his campaign has not yet been determined. _Forke’s "Statement (Canadian Pro ) WHNNDPQ, July 7.——“The res- ponsibility for any misapprehen- sion entertained by d-fis Excellen- cy the Governor Genera/I as to what may be the attitude of myself and other dn-ogrosslve mambo u to- l‘ P d U is among the candidate: for ad- mission to the stud of law who are now here for e semi-annual" ammgmuqn of mug"- of (h, provnonponaibflity for tbo- dissolution ince-Mrhfellillon ill Qlltorlng mum when»: before the from»! . its labors in the past. session were University bore In the ‘fall. fice of Bishop and the rite‘ 0f C011- fbvnstlon. _ fltht. ‘llvro died later of delirium Clemens. tlolll. ' dn all. 141 cmdfdotel for admisvlflflilid." ‘(on to mim- tn; mo, or ptlc- House louder of tho Pmgreoeive tloe oflnrsn toting the examina- . olive group. sold in a Nfwztlllallla 13th word the new Prime Minister and his “obadow cabinet" must rest pon Mr. Meiglien along with the Robert Ilorko, late and is believed to have been bur- led under the avalanche. It is be- cording to report there were two distinct snowslides, the first strik- ing the railway tracks at 11 o'clock last, night and the body, -'roaou"l~0. Jilly s. —Maritime, fresh westerly windi. fair and cool. and tonight st 10.40. rises tomorrow morning st 4.18. or. He appeared in court today and was remanded until July 8. Raids' were made on the Guardian and and has been discussed at eorneithe Album In each caseuthu edit. or of>the_ paper was arrested,_evi- deuce seized and the printing hous- e! Bsiwiiiiilad Willi i116 DBDETB R150 the conference to withdraw its re raided. Engine and Cars Swept From Tracks; Avalanche in B. C. (Canadian Press) ' VANCOUVER. Jilly 7.——Carrying hundreds of bowlders weighing two and three tons each a veritable riv- er of water, mud and big timbers is pouring across the Canadian Pa- cific tracks near Laurette, about 16 miles east of Revelstolte, B. C. An engine and four cars of a work train were swept from the tracks to the banks of the IllicillRewaet Iver while another car is missing ieved no one was in the car. Ac- the second early this morning. The intense heat of recent days together with heavy rainfall ls believed to have been esponlsible for the slides. May Hold First Sitting Next Week (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, July 7.-“We may ossibly hold our first sitting in the Maritime Provinces next week" eciared sir Andrew Rae Duncan, chairman of the Msritimes Rights Commission, this evening, follow- ing a preliminary confergnce with J-lon. W. B. Wsliscs of Halifax and ‘Prof. Cyrus Maciviillan of McGLli niversity the other members of . A cool) PAlR OF v I BRAKES l9 BETTER THAN r-Yczooo LAWYER FOR KEEPING ouw“ or‘ DAMAGE Suvfs itors Arrested July 7.—-A ducting betting contests is being o Annnnl Subscriptions Dclivond $6.00 Canada 1nd U. S. A. 80.50 NNiPlllNl From Stormy Session of the National Un- ion of Railwaymen -Pa-ssing of 8 Hour Day Bill Delayed. ‘LONDON. Jilly 7. ——lt is no novel. ty for J, H. Thomas, one of labofl ‘parliamentary leaders and secre- tary of the National Union of Rail- waymen, to find himself in conflict with certain sections, either of his trade union or of the labor party. The malcontonts, owing to Mr. ‘Thomas’ connection with the late yLabor government and his extreme popularity with all classes, from royalty down, charge him with ed in the contests. Printing and ‘caning a {not in each ("inn publishing houses doing business if wit-wit- towards tho for the papers were also raided h" "lvd rd him in nil-r‘ and all type seized. iit-uuilr- wth the exircmv‘ lever still-l,- the collapse of th .erzll strike, charges and coll CliHPiZPS have been mode ovel reasons l‘or calling off lint s‘ matter came bef necks were chiefly directed ago‘ .1. ldlr. Thonlas. but there were . . charges also against other lend- .~ Mr Thomas defended himself a speech lusting an hour, and aft tel- an acrimonious debate he finally emerged triumphant with an over- whelming vote of confidence. lie also succeeded in inducing strictions against the press and the IIBWBDIIDGI‘ representatives ha- been invited to return to the con- ference without any discrimill. tion. The House of Lords yesterday Ds-seed the Second reading of the eight-hour mines bill, which, how- ever, will not become law as early as was expected. The government had intended urging the Lords to push the mess nrc through with the greatest ex- pedition, but it became known that the government was dissatisfied with the attitude of some of the mine owners in Yorkshire and else- where. These sought to impose finch wage terms under the eight- -hours basis as the government's promises to the miners. For this reason Lord Cecil announced in the Upper House that the third reading would not he taken until Thursday. it is not so stated, but ii is bo- lleved that the government may delay the passage of the bill until the mine owners put forward what can be considered fair terms. There were also rumors, which collld not be verified, that the gov- ernment was even contemplating withdrawal of the bill altogether. There is no sign yet of any real drift of miners back to work under the eight-hour ilasls, and, although it would he quite easy for the gov- ermnent with its big majority, to push the measure through, the bill in regarded by the whole ‘Llbfifli. and Labor movement as thoroughly reactionary, and unless it 811066811 in bringing peace to the mining 1.. dustry will render the government extremely unpopular with the en- tire working class and trade union UOIliilllllIl[y_ Will Discuss thge“ Powers of Gover- ‘l nors-Genera LONDON, Jnly 7. —— The Dnlly News’ political correspondent states that Lord Byngs action in refusing dissolution to former Premier W. L. MaaKsnzie Kinl. will be brought up for discussion by one of the Dominion PPBll1l8F5 at the imperial Conference In Octob- er. A delicate constitutional issue will iben arise, the correspondent status, and the position and poyver- of Governors General will in d Cllfirzéll with freedom for thi time by Dominion represen -. -. LllGlll-rtil-CS. eoaooeeeooomeoooa routes (‘Ullfllflli-IPQN Special.- RATE.—4c. per word. n. each lnst-riion in this coin .. 0040400. o: c IQQQQQQ; lobe ‘IF VOU WAN 1' GOOD MEAT 1.0 to Saunders‘. East end of Mark i Building. Phone 81. c\Q'x'vQ49 High tide this morning at 9.08 Sun sets this evening st 7.53 and New moon Friday July 9th, 6.42 meat bore today. ‘.- II. m. lllilfld state- S'Slde tide eighteen minutes later than Charlottetown. r 1M" PI-AN ,1. ills ronllv o J - lildmfifidlllaahk l ' m ‘JOB PRINTING OF EVERY description, cheaply and expedi- tiously executed. Guardian Cent- ral Job Printery. Phone 132. , ‘VOU WANT GOOD INVELOPI-“t Prices. 50 for I0c, 10o w -, 250 for 65c. $00 for $1.00. li-oi 1'01‘ 31-95- Poltpaid. Guardian Office. i. H. lllllvlls ENEHGES THI- l