l r/"f/’ _ //. - '<1-4'? .al _ 71;’ _ -1 » \\~ 1": .- ;i\ ‘Q _ _ _ _ _ A Cover=s=Prm_co Edward Island Lille _ti1eDA_ew Gul-rtlilll, Founded IBI7 “ °“"'°"" ""' °""' Cl-IARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 7, 1926 7 or A lt. ‘ -6 ' ._ i l 5 .1 " A ' ll ' ' il ; _ - ' ' __ 1 MERCHANT - 1 t _ I _ ' i . I . ,W5 ' . _ - l ‘ 2 _ __ /, `__,~ There is but a allsht difference ` ‘ //W In °' " l E' ` ` ~ ` J` ? between success and' (allure. l Zi I e’s _ l` "‘ ._\ _.§_`§> _» »._| "Q _ -‘ ' _ ' v .Q2 \ 1* \~ .EZ .Iva cyl closes the deal. i Annual Bnbaer liens lldiverad.. IIN ID . By HMI, Cnllldl and U. 5.5-“.50 |lHl] l‘.'N.l5_ |}|]liliii[|»N Sliliil _ Times Justi- iies Gov.-General’s Decision - No In- terference F r 0 m Downing Street. 1.0Nl)0N. July 6. -- Editorially the constitutional issue uuuuda. 'rho Landon Times; specifically that Lord Byng not seek advice of Downing lu the whole uf, this crisis", it “lu the refusal of dissolution the lcador of one party and the ol it to thc lcatier of the _tloveri\o|‘-General ci' the appears to have acted he was right in acting, solely his personal advisers. it is u who hu; been appointed a member Of the Civil Service Commission. He hm been editor of the Canadian Magazine for 20 years. Fisheries Protlucvtél (Special to the Guardian) WPNNIHEC. Man.. July 6. - l<‘ree Press this morning says edi- torially: “Many Canadians will re- gret the return of -Sir Robert, to the turmoil of political life after the part which he played during the war as prime minister during the whole or that momentous per- iod. His health was seriously im- paired by the heavy responsibilit- ies of that tlmo, and by Canadians regard. but no one would expect. ments- Interesting Discussion _o Matters Pertaining The *Institution Election of Trust ec Board. “___- tributors to the Prince Edward Is- least will be effected annually. ii.’.*.‘l.“`.i`.."ii’. .'£§fZ.‘i.‘€i.‘.-' .ll;“.ii....’_‘-f"’€i.§ Splendid and Comprehensive Reviews of _ Years Work In Different Depart- ll I lil Seilefill lie lliiii bitilii lielil lil lllilll The annual meeting of the con» saving of hundreds of dollars at illillli filiellilti li’ mmlllll me lllllllf’ ll land Protestant -Orphanage was Our Endowment Fund is reported il; “iullllilmil ll’ ll'~`ll"‘~llY lililillllyllleld last evening in Zion Churelrin detail elsewhere. and it is grati- l "ll`l'~ Wlllll UW C0i\l40l‘Vi1ilVHlschoolroom, with Col. D. A. Mac- fying to know that the past few Diifiy ilgllln lli Order to uid Ml‘~l_Klnnon, Chairman of the Board months it has reached the splendid Melgllell lll il illfflcull el0¢`il0i1 C03' ol’ Trustees in the chair and e total of about $5000. lt is hoped OTTAWA' Jul? 6' ”"Tll“ lUll°“" lelll- ll ls fiilily Hilfe £0 Say Uiai- large number of citizens present. that the excellent example set by mg slalemellt Wlll¢l1» Bceording to most Canadians would have pre- The minutes of the previous the various donors may me an iii_:‘E. J. Garland. !01‘iDBi‘ member of l'°"l`e*l llllll ill” lull l"’lllUl“lli`llllC9 meetings were read .by the Secret- centlve to others, and that eventu- 'Bow Rlver' ll" been ““lh°l`lZ°‘l by ‘ll Sli” l`¢°l‘*`~"`l'B Dllllllil ilHl`°el',nry. Mr. lru lvl. Brown. and adopt- ally in the years to come sa En- “ °°“l"l'e“°"’ °l ill” l’l`°5"°9lll"‘~’ should have been his service ns',,.l_ dowmghl will he provided almost giliili 2:09 drnliiis piubilc by Mr. Cauuda's war premier and in such iillmclelli 10|' IIi'“llli-@l'llli109- ul' lm Sllll “Y S t. capacitiesiais that whlciii he illlled R,v|,w of yup. work The Trusiees have been w,esii_ mgin i'£lae;dayi,1 Jtlulnie t§)tix,hit vlyag as our cle represents ve a t e iiig wiiii me Dmiiiem oi Expense, e o n e r. 98 911 li 'cumin or th ence s s 'rho re rt sub e accepted on invitation to form s he dm “ol colllmll' me land all the ?lig,srmaln)dnl,arcgl\ll;~- Trustee 'Bgllrd wasnl]1li"ftlllo?vl'1: the 1;; cigznggxg V312; tlllsvglifigxnzgrcg 3‘"°"”m°“t~ Tlllll he ‘lld Wlllmllt Government. ond thai ence nt Wnshlngtuu. lt wnsas nl At the opening or 1925 the first miie ,,c,i,,h,i',_e.i me account, and having communicated with the _ MV" liillfle "0 llilempl Wllfll' result oi the denialof the principle real payment of our .Debt Liftinz eXP€ll‘lli‘ll`9B The are couvincedlhogresslves or seeking their co- Governor iii i\\i€i`i`@i`@ Wlill 01" lllfllieiicif 7 ’ of equality lu respect to the right Campaign was almost completed. _mai the iiiwi, ,egched 'ii ,mini operation. ififililll- -‘UW HUC" lliielllili *_* ol' dissolution andthe uvplying to"l`he dont had PY@Vl0\iB ii’ illlii PB>"`where elrlpsnses of maintenance "A conference of the Progros- 'H d A N t , of t-our-se, have constituted (Canadian Press) Gamma M ihé om coimiiai riiieilmeui i-Baciieii the Bum oi $,i0_000_ cannot he lowered without taking awe group wok iiiiwg the iiamgi e S lnllllly ll“l’\‘°lle¥` e“°Y°=Wl\l“@ili 0'l"i‘»‘\-‘WN ~l‘1lY ll'-The will “ll” that Mr. Meighen became Primo/I‘he Campaign Treasurer, Mr. R. H. away from the etllclency of we tiny. durin! ills 0°i\\‘B° 0! which ii i \ ' / ~ his functions as the coustitu he of liuhericn pr-utlut-tion in Calla- Miiiiiiiei. How than .-im gh-Llcnklug, Mp, who lg also 'ri-augur. iiisiiiuiion ii may be ii.iii,i.eBiiiig‘telephone communication was re- PI'eSld@n 5iii_§iIIlNl tended Only For M Forkeis Guidance. Excilsing their Breach of Faith and Declar- ing the Memorand- um Agreed Upon by the Group Was In- 1'. Newton MacTavish ; Free Pi»eSS_C0m_ _ - 1 Wm Tour Canada 0.. .......». Alliiiiiil MEETING liill Nllilil Pill] B il E 5 5 Wi. or P. E. it l. i nulluut Pllly lggugg EX- P H Eiiillli KING li|Si]il55lS THE Slillilliil Declares Dissolution of Parliament Un- cons ti t utional - Premier Meighen and Gov. Gen. Criti- |` cised. lifter a christening. on ' ' . f _ _ _ _ _ ' - - i~" I' - -17 il"6,80° -om ul* - l » l ‘er of the Fund, has given a great ii ii mu me mi,_'iiiii,ii_ celved by Mr. .Forks requesting ____ tional representative or a const lla lh 192,, was $ , _ .. c li Ruiieii iiorden accept ii page H 3 here io men 0 tutluual monarchy. » .sd wllh $44,534,235 lu 192-i. These g.,,.'ei-,mem which has my right wideal of his time and attention to mice pe, chiid including educimon, him to meet His Excellencv the (speciai io the Guardian) “AS 10 UW lliliiy 410110401 lli Cilil' values ri-ilirescnt the value ol' the exist unless we threw overboardthe work. Atthe'b8Elli11ill§ Oi 1925 food clothing' etc., is less than G°V°l`-lm' G°“°l'“'l- Ballad °l the NEW YORK. .luly 6. --Govern ada itself over this question. it ill ilsh -marketed whctbersold tor cou- iii., priiicipie im. which he f¢,ugh;'iMr. Donald McKinnon, K_C.. was $250"psr year., .importance of the situation tho, Ai Smiiii oi New York was miie tliifivliii lOl’ H1098 Wll0 are ileiiliill' sumption, fresh or canned. cured or on various occasions during and Chairman of the Board oi True- iii Nova Sciiiia Oi-piianwges i-Q. group, after discussion, undertook as the nexi Presideiit of iiie Un ll . . 'l\ f 1' the war." least Wlllcll W'-ill illell CUmP0SBil 0l' ceive from the Government and l° Sl” MT- F°l'll° ll °°“llll°“lli“l ed States at a meeting to celebrat seventeen members, and the main- Miiiilclpalmeg 9, win; of $250 pei-,memorandum for his guidance n Juiy ,ith at Tammany iiaii ins 'n cedure to support his contention, d Mr. King adds: h sent Prime Minister is apllarentg o not hampered cd to seo where Lord .‘Byn§'i~\ actlo has deviated from the -letter and dictates oi' plain common sense After quoting Australian prec-ed s a er continues~ ne\v.p p . "Was Lord Byng‘s exercise of luexl>edient'! Certainly. he Call the provinces with a. product valu otherwise prepared The va to o after l‘.l25 is the largest recortlell for Rt. Rev. A. F. Wlnninpton- inornm. Bishop of London, plane to tour this country dur- ing July and August. From a photograph taken recently outside of Fulham Palace, ‘ o'l~'l‘A\l.'A. Qlegally and solved, seeing sion anti ills ernor General capital at the L. Mackenzie statement on question. Commenting t "Senators and by messengers their presence was no longer .luly 6. --Declsring that a "serious question arises as to whether Parliament has been constitutionally dis- there was no prora- gzltion notwithstanding that both llouses of parliament were in ses- Excellency the Gov- was present in the time," Right Hon. W. King, former Prima' Minister, Sunday night issusd a the constitutional that the only notice that parliament was dissolved was a letter to the Speaker from the Under-Secretary of State and that Members of the House of Commons were informed and page boys that l`€~ apirll of constitutional law or the iiiiy im., Ol thc past flvc years, and tennnce oi the institution was eu- chiiii Dei. y,,m»_ and in addition any conversation that might take ,iigiii_ John _R Vooriiisi Saciie_ - exceeds tho overuse ol inn five Col- Lennox Summon' “rely l" ill” ‘l"1'“lS Of the Ladies' mcse institutions. as fur instance-_ll’l“°°' 'll was' clearly “nd;m°gd`or rnmmnny. uresuhng bcgsc Y07 0\ iii l\9Ui’l\i flllxlllary the Home for Colored Children by llll °lll` m9l“b°l`“'ill‘"“l" l' at ide Smith to promise that on Fourt m°l’l°l`““d“"l was smply ll gl’ 9 of Jul 1929, he would agree t cuts ici- refusal of dissolution, the Bijiiish C`0iuiiii,'iii is _“mi uiiioiig ed to The Campaign Executive. whose whlch i-eghlvag the above grunt, F k _ dl em ai y, ' _ ‘"°"l‘ “ll” “O “lllelldld lll the Valli' are continually asking for further l°l' Mr- °l` 9- 550°" Y' 8 5 F d address Tammany as President o G ing of funds with Mr G S Inman aiiiimance ii-om me piib1i¢_ From indication that we were prepare the United Si_aies_ t 22,41i.c\sr1lw lu Nu-‘ l _ . _ . ilu' prervgiiiive unfair, iIl1liI'0ll9l` UF ;i0x:in$wiiii M0 iiiiioi-ii;-)i_ ifiiiimgn (c°"*dl°" P"°“) i lies Chairman. continued to func- the figure, we get gi-om other pm-is to act fairly with the ned admin- - was $i 598 ii7 ’ ' i 'r0ll‘0l`lTO.» °l“lV 6"’C° °“e ;tion until the 4th of Juno. and it of Canada wi, beiiiwe “mt our ln. istration and facilitate the comple- _ - ~ llerb Lennox. Conservative mem- db ii i iii ii r d cmd witha iioii oi the session-ii business mul, H0n_ H. H. not be accused of favoring 0119 ____`_._,..____ l may be serve lere at a p o- iiiliiiiioii 15 .hehig wh h _ b tb Y K i th 1 t - 1 ci RESERVE er for Nor or n e as mises made and all statements sent lowei- average Dei- head than any ihirdly. Kgs iyé»lxi;i;t;i‘(yBlii.1;l; - t than another. A _ par y more y PRVVY C°uN l' parliament. returned to Ottawa lastvmiy du,-lhg this campaign were _ __ _ _ n no se c though Mr. King had lost ver heavily in the general election ra the end ot' last year, and nlthoug he did not come back as the hen _vlelgllsn to form a cabinet and suffered a good deal of criticism for his decision. Mr. Kin! fiillflll t JUDGEMENT ‘;§Sg°°Tl“EGG‘lNG might at the request of Premier Biiicuy cm-fled hui by those in icuniiniiaii im pw, 3) a contract. h » iArtbur Melghen. lu view of the ci,,i,.ge_ The changing oi the Act _“___ _ . d - ”°"`“‘,_ _ _-fact that Mr. Meighon is at .preseutsoi 1’l“`°"’°"'u°n was one ut mem’ Their First Auumptlon . _ - l L d qt thc must 'numerous party, Lord siiigwiixiiviiiiiilaliy é)0inmi3_`i;€;lroiotriiel€H888€0 ill !0\‘iI1l1l8 an i\»ill¥\liilSl\'H' promises and this was done at o l --- 1;yng summoned him and not Mr. Privy Cmmcii today rcserveii iuiige_ tion, Coiot\lel1.ennoii¢'s samrlnloiisbio meeilng of me Leiiiaiiiwie during G 1 b B "lt“was. ol co\.irse,ualyvay;lii based T igpeclal to me ¢;ua,d;a,,) ` _U18 CHP!/B 8l‘0\lH@ 00119 81'!! €.February. The principal change on t e assumpt on a e new ()R()_\lT0_ July g_ _Hon H_ gieiillinlaraclgiialégzxgiigtutiliiisliiflgligilgitiixiiinterest in local political circles. "was din the constitution of the 6 6 y _ lmigistry Elias tllzfrgeliyionignstlttiltisid .glevem-4, M_ p__ of vimifoiivei- mi invoives B decision M in wimiiier _ ‘Boar , which is now reduced to an cape e o unc Z. .. .twelve members, six of each sex inemvrnlldum WHS Ii0t i\d--- to His Excellency. n0r WHS 11113’ members of the Liberal-Conserv l. ~t ll t tl _ Was the . _ ww expel. a o o operations are liable to taxation. ‘ _ lmimmi Duhnc meeting to be hem (Special to the Guardian) other communicaiion from iii durin the month of June LONDON July 6-‘P_ C. Larkin. Progressive group directed to the luncheon 'phiirgilny_ uuvcruor-General to grant him di . l ti w months later ' g . . . ~ _ um u on a fe and household effects on Saturday~ on A rii 27th Mn John H. Daw Canadian High commissioner' was Governor Gemi.ai_ ML Meigiieii Hon' Mi._ Sieveiis wiii take iii when it was morally certain a vote July 10th 1 o’clock at Frank Wil~ H( m (_ g 0 H57 h ‘ll lcanadlan Press) 1 I th 150il\ iiilfll did he seek an assurance. N f » e as hangin over Kind. _ _ _ U umm om’ Nmlll “wer” 1 Mcl.eoti, the former farmer, having en in celebration of e - nor tr ‘ W 5 was he to put the country to th . -»- LONDON July 6.-Tllc House of d - 1 l~ ~ l ll . _ , ' resigned to work a. fu r hi ersnr of the signing of the e promise was broken for no vi' "U" “nd lmlmvuu “uw ol U' ms "Reserve Friday. July 16th im|(_on|mons sat until nearly five own rl" 0 sr giamtign ot mdependeuce by me mise had been made_ Howeve D in tt k har e f the fnrm lvir among the guests at a dinner sill- had no assurance from our group opportunity to deal with the l 0 efficiency and corruption in the vi,_-eo would be Sufficient notice 0_ rquired." Mr. King adds, “this d method oi assuming to dissolve lt- parliament e constitutional is quite contrary to usage and law." t. After quoting authorities on pro- “But Canada/s pri by either British tl. f Canadian constitutional law s.: practice. After the declaration o the Commons on the night pre- iious that their actions were a . ilation and an infringement o, 2 privileges of the House, 1\1r Ill len's acting ministers cot... 1 »» ate uliauicnt oven lol t lions having it prarcgued ll. :_ solved. He therefore advis.-l . course which would not be role..-' cd in Great Britain and is a via.- H» tion oi constitutional law and pwf il tice in Canada, and has assu . _ 9 responsibility for an uct ol 1 H' rights and dignity of parliament. e tive Business Men‘s Club st theiri After qiioiiiig aiiihoriiles on ii, _ iccdure, Mr. King raises a doubt llfthnt "a proclamation communicat ll"ed by 8 member of the Civil Sel- °` l"e‘l‘ll"ll Clllllilillil lillil billff ll ill* dissolution. Hs rehearses the ~l¢-i til it ascertained , i' ' . _ _ .. . . ih»“ctiii\1\1eunmuder\\(1)\;s the mrgesi Cornwall buuday School picnic. »ib.i ooiock tlxislmorning discueslnglthel on June ith tho Anmmi Meeiing American _Society of London to-had the Cohgeyvailye temporary House in the Commiiiein finding _ ‘°'-_ ' government’ m°"°" l° “ml “ue under the new Act took place, the night. _government been legally and co party in the 1-loans could not suc ll he had done so, Conservative ullght surely have complained o his pnrtlallty and with some rea- Bull. "Talk about tuture Governor- ticuerals to be chosen by His Ma~ l-st on advice ot the Canadian the point for the present Dractic is thoroughly familiar to those who suck to iuflame passion by langu- age of that kind. lt is common knowledge both in the dominions and at home that the Canadian Government does indeed exercise very powerful influence in selec- tions for this high office." Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc °°lle»servo July 19th for festival at East Royalty. 7-lionw °°»Marshfleld Presbyterian Too and Festival July 21st. 450 "Reserve Wednesday July 14th for ten at west cove head United Church, 41 "Reserve Thursday 15th, for Hampshire Sunday School picnic. 448-7-'l-'ll “Coming --\`rlev0c-- Wonderful show Montague Friday. Georxetown Saturday. 441-'f-7-Zi "Come to the ice cream social in Glen Valley School. July Sth. if llfli film first title -nilht. 442-7-7-iii “Free parking space for`csrs at the orange Tee. 01-epaud and ad- mission to grounds free. One liimdrod phueiiigern 'only to be tek- on by Herlsn_ ._ ' _ st!-5-tiimwt "Remember the sale "Globe Hotel" Georgetown and all furn- ishings by suction .nay mi. ms. 359-7-8-Gi "Come to the Ice Crum Festival ai Ms!iiei;_r!~laii. Jviylgill. 1-! not ne come 'ldey eionl _ ` _ 401-ren. wnev. lu-outsole named' or Bummenida wiii__ipoturq,ln Herts- vula »Hl,i_i..°\\._ sdnudsi, July 'nn st s n m._,lui_mipiiun o me is cents. sale at cindy. 'Proceeds tor i ripe .Ilall. 385-'l-5-mil “Take your friends for a m0l0l‘ River Bridge on Friday evenliil. "King William L. O. L- Chllfilll turned missionary -from Korea. Rev. "clearance lah o “in ture 1%. ii Laurier, and Mr. Fielding." _ wneserve Friday evening. July the emergency regulations which-meetin ei ii i i C 0 Dr-Nicholas Murrs Butler. PN' stltutionall established. the Pro- “ed where Mr' Kms had tuned; 9"’ lol' "lg l‘“‘Y“ l'“""l’ "ml ““l°"` W9” lll“‘l° 'mlm'-l"° al' ll‘° l’°gl“` .Room gnbthldgevglitlngnof illats dllsllel sldont of Columbia llniversity. fvigressives would undoubtedly have i tainment ni. “est River Bridge. ning of the coal strike under the The mincipai .business was the “_ sponding io~ me mast --The Day given ii assistance iii compieiiii 'Sll‘l'~'l“l li"“l"l`*‘-"‘ l° Illefllle e"0l`Y' lEm‘*i`80|l0Y l°0W°l'” Act ‘ll 1920- lection of the new Board of 'l‘rus- We Celebrate" said that the "Dir the work of the session. Th b0dy- l’i”UCi!l*iis ill iild Of Si Ciiilie Motion was carried 181 to 64. tees' under me new consmullvn. clsratlon of Independence was lin- fact may he proved by the follow- 'rhey are as follows: portant not only lic gi?" gulls# ing incliliiieintsz i t -°"` Col. D. A. MacKinnon, chairman; ‘States but also to t e r s co - (.1) ' e Progress ves reques - J _ y eB:£;$`7§z;l`-l(_fiil;`-lififlifo\_ii"’ifZ‘:x:i;‘lter;"i:l‘i_l; Mr. Geo. iD. Delilois, vice-chairman; monwealth and the Wll°l° Wiiglil- sd an interview with Mr. Meizilou islatlon constitutes not only Govern-mont is altogether. beside i iii '- 'i ii '. _ Messrs. A. J. Houle. L. D. Murray.;“N0 loyal Easlislilniili 0! i-lil!! HY and secured itat the very tm 8 rcques e u mor lore on Sntur J. Y. Phillips, J. J. McLeod, Mrs. and generation." lie ‘l°°l“l`°‘l~ when Mr. Forks was being co tiny. July loth ut 1 o clock p. m.- W. K_ -Rogers, Mi-5_ }|_ }|_ Hoi-i,e,"‘heed look upon the Declaratlonphlled by His Excellency, ln th A' M' M""’K""”l"’ S"'"y' ,_ ' _,_ Mrs. Arthur Henry, Mrs. 11, s. with anything but satisfaction. £01' interview. no mention whateve , H"_7'7'2i 'MON'l‘REAL. July 3.-.La Devolr Henderson, Mrs. Chester Acorn audit records in stately flilllllilll ii was made of co-operation or as- Crown, Mr. lilelghen made H the organ oi Henri iioiiiusm cm., Mrs. Ma.ynurd`lMcDona1d, of Mon-‘great accomplishment of Enlllish sistance and it was solely for the Excellency the Governor Gcner '°'l`i\<‘ iliiiiii’-fi Nilnniltiliiry S00l0¢Y i-ie, me ioiiowiiig Biisciai despatch tngue. ` ltradltion. English conviction and tpurposs ol ascertaining the pro- of _Highfield Preellyterlnn Church tram ottawa, » The grant pmhlnmf-cohlronllhg English ideals." cedure Mr. Meighoa intended to ate theft of the people’s constlt will hold Tea and liaznnr July lith, "A iiiberai committee is ai the Tr-“green Wm.; tha maliigem_nce_ `sdopt. . if not nun, fullowiuu fine tiny- Dv i B iziii ,_ Bnbsmiitloh 'rho Ladies' Auxiliary which had Diesen mg D g i (2) A mniorlty of the Progres I 450 charge of this work previously. ` elves rejected the purely partiznn responsible for the loss of th ss little fnoney as possible should ° 7 ii .ol government a so sgs purposes, so that the debt on the o _ Orph-annie could the paid' oi! more “blmy l° li’ili°;T° iogepffffllézllgz sworn his ministry. °*'l‘hc Annunl meeting or the belgpiglgiemgililfligi 2E,c?\)|r;`T}?;l:'sub. be withdrawn from the Campaign ls 'El' “tbl°ii2 °°;“dn;‘;l;";l;°l;i?; V23: ner is evident when it is known iP\'Psblflol‘l=\i\ Chiififli 0| llliillflillfl gcrlpglong of lhhi him"-9 have gl. Fund, and on endeavor made to se- ggi giegtiun ‘ilhffh is expecieilig ic that the proper step for Mr. Melsll- wlli no hold Woiln@B‘l=\Y- l“lY 7°l‘-- may been made un usual: nt su- cure ss much money as possible be hem in ,semmim__ doubt is "_ an to have tnlreu was l.i> _anis ut 4 p. m. 4-39 Joiiii A_ Miidnimiiid oi si, Wiimd from the public for maintenance pressed here concerning Canadrs souylixéadiogxsgxgggnyt ioréléicieiyzesng _ "de tb me Lum M Y Not COHS`[11t,Bd other charges. 'ro this and when "°“5l”5 “ m°°ll“| 'M' °“l“m“' or General in refusinl to accept the advice dt his advisor the late h. I . L neu and _ ‘e period of ons ear from the in- _ July m ce cream u as - ""`°' troduction of th; Campaign had Prime Minister was unconltita P t at West rapidly thus saving interest and l’°l°"° li- " “(u) The action of tile Govern- , `_ /' for e °*l‘°i` "”"’°“l‘“‘°“‘” “°"°‘l' P” sscnsnnv Fon commons ' ceotls in uid of St. Catherines i N01, iNi._._i_iuEiiicE cAN_ passed, the "Dollar Collection” was I' ns tloasl and calculated to restore, _ _ i iii* iii ,if nn. °:s°'::i:°.2“l.“::l .fu 'rr War We a . °~_.s:'.:.::'..:' °":.r:’ r.!:.':.‘::.:.::‘l.“. £4 _ "“‘ "‘ -" ERALIB DE°|‘|°N ‘glciill £0 Dbiilllll :Y0l'¥e8xl'8reli19ill'1s11l; Parliament stint his acting miaist- ‘ ., t ,J fri? Winds nik", iiiaw July lm; to _ C iii P ' sections. It is .gr-stifying, however, _ ° ers violated the privilelse of the liilnsston United Church, service ai0N\DéN.";iiy"&__v,'::'3n B" on Smit tlmisgivglao diddunderltake thi; Iiiouse, Mr. Mgisheito at leant 5'8"” “l 23° l" “" ”l’“'°' Sl’°°l°l the hizholi authority til! H°“- ‘chalk latter: cgwm “Ml 'tilmi “__ ` t 5°? colllmlsswrtlu slitble for _oigei-hiii my Protestant iO\”Dhi\¥\“K°- L g_ Amery, Secrntiiy f°l` ¢ll° D°' r t rue ere soc? phnlirngi all lcumdlm Pun) hi ut) oak like neoessl? adiourn- I .slviof ° “’ W ‘ll ' °ll ° “ ill- umus,.lu1y s.-fran nmncn gov- in ° H Ybu his Preacher. Rav. [Nei Herman minion! W" mi comuiieii by in 1 it h wav r that ui d t md "Den _ _ . » . y este lb "' rr ":° .“°‘::;".::'..‘:2 'oi-» @»»1»5fi»~'. ~~»~»3 -¥?'=»= :::‘.f:;:*.::..§:“‘.‘:‘.;.2::;‘:: ‘ss ii'-‘»-»». nh -»--»~»»~- .W SIM °\‘- “Y . soda lauthe t ‘ in-it he ,uued. ....'.?°.°.s’ i‘2»“°li2“»‘2iY~°i»‘?i»f»'i °“ ".:°;“.'::‘.:.°‘.:“° '“‘.‘°r -ur ¥‘»-1-'f»‘i>r~ rr 3“~°°'°~=i°=i°i- ‘;:z::::'.::.° ;:.s:;°:’::.tr‘::u' °°~'f... 1... ' i 1 n e e sn Y . ‘ ` ‘ _ .. _ on his own rslP°P 7 1 do lo. w _ the mme Act cumedyll Gmllll ll*lll°°‘l ol" Rmll- l'l°“~ “°°K°“°"n|.\‘m{Jer who wllleglvsrxlolhlnayrbe ll°“‘°l;l‘ 12; l”°léi"°dm"i;li;E:ili°°;li‘;“ hae peeled since the dunes in the 1 thor‘s Adventures", G00 ell” - _ l.. _ tu-1 - _ tiles between are Acts. zisaiiiixihgii "people is tulUi_nl3i>iiiiqirc;:`ii1iiel;tvlgin;m\£uii¢i munotitd Lane. oismenccumgwm °"“i“_ :ii>,i::e!°¢ic\-_ ten- mem in anus una nauurlunnursl cream mu. nts mul. '"""°“" ~~“l‘*""""~ii:..i’.f‘l."‘ ..i‘3‘l..ZL’.i"ii...`iil.. élliif ...¥f".i.I.“i‘i.‘;‘i.',‘;’;i.i“l.,"°’.. °..°°..‘}‘.' .i§i.'.?i£.'2i.’°{&Zi&'i “'i.;.l'¢.ii'5‘§ %T'nt2,‘i'; _'3?.n%“.i.!'.i°.l ’§.i”.-°,'1§“.i i?.i-.fI.‘ii‘..`.’.’ .ii’l'i.'.?."`..n,“.‘i.‘1 ".‘1i.'..i.‘$€ sem rel un .r A; new-on .na cemetery .M 'ii Picloexlhto ' rw' "N civil iilr-williziisv Nazis: dim mf in' #Mil of Bl! f°“"°r_=°ii now °ii=°f Mir w$~i”i“i:|“r o-"""ii_ ' __ iyiii! my - '~ ‘ _ ~ ,_ ___i‘_ _isp_i_9 _oi__thie term' _gn D in A _ -American grioelsillp. _ _lotion and astimem. v f- orobo and in Dori nrosonrofi to the procedure followed by _sir wurrlc 5- Laurier in 1911 when two proclam- n` Tl” lUllClle°l1 Wlll ‘be llelil lll lllillstions were issued disolving parlia- King Edward roof garden. S “That he failed to do any one mary dismissal of parliament wil arranging for the assent to the le Ii. » wales on-lens _ Aan. caooxeo Anglo \-r 9-. i. _»i. \ Jr-"4 0 $5 ment. One made it clear that Ai Unly l.llB fact the SBHHLS had °l' previously adjourned to a later is the above but advised the sum- ,ima pievenied me “Simi au. ll” nouncement in both Houses and out either meeting parliament or thai' iiiei-egoi.e_ pin-iiameiii was §'iprorogued on September 7. On ‘fthe same day (July 29) a second G breach ‘ll fall-11 i0 Ula Deilille ‘lf proclamation was issued dissolv n- Canada hut a disgusting insult to ing pariiaineiiii ii third issued is the peoples representatives. But wriis im. an eieciiim and 3 fourth r worse still by his advice to the iiiimii-ioiieii Diiriiameiii io meei ll* again on October 11. al "ln the present case." says Mr. of Canada a party to this dellber- King' ..Mi._ iiieigiieii has assumed ll' to dissolve parliament by a single llllll- Bill the Cl`°W“ “ll” di? "0 proclamation enclosed in a letter - wrong, Mr. Meighon alone stands dress d io iii, ii “Kei-5 of both _ad e p 9 Houses by a deputy minister. Un- °“"‘”~ ' for Mr. Ernest La olnte. In ap- _ _ ____ preciaiinn for his services render. turned over the snm_of $3,000 which fiscal motion introduced by the fruit of five years of efiortnby theidei. me prociiimaiioii issued, pai-_ "York Sunday School intend ed to ini, pnriy iii me iiegiiiiiiiigib-ad been paid to them from the P Liberals. huiiiiiig iiieii. iiiiiiiiiii iiiuiiii. Weil. oi the session whim ML King waB_Cami,aign ii,~_und_ .ii wiii be i.emem_ f M -.We assisted in dismissing the latlve work of the last five month inesdwy. .luiy 1-ith :ttf this miilal iiiiiibie in bd present in the Housmilbered ithst thessgiitaectlxa grothe _tCout€§rvt11tiya ill;‘ha:_i3l;o:;»ver(r;t)r1ent ol parliament. place. Stanliope. l no ne i is iiesireii io oiilai. Mn La img camps gn was , 0, 0, 0 to or e 0 nw g 1 Thursday. evcryhotly welcome. ifpiime oi ;i0ii_ii00_ Ihwiegge A_»pay oil' the debt and $10,000 for was not legally capable of funct- 457 il mba, im- maintenance for one year; it being losing either as to the introduc- sgmu FOLKQ Aga who" lt e lm-mer ima i felt that it would not be wise to n 1”' tion of money bill! 01* Blllllllillei °l' Vaudreuil-Soulangss) s sad to h B ispschi ii, iii, qulfdlln) lin the letting oi necessary Com BQN1’ BY TQ\\_ .“Tl\o fl"""“l "\”‘"il"'= °l ll‘° n nu-enay subscribed ;s5.ooo,w iiio public for funds wit in o _ _ Central Parish ol the Church of az? mioiiiei. pmmimm Toronioiysar after the drive. The 33,000 di;:i0|I;l3;§' iggg l;éa;;'§:°oif°§\l; tracts. I _ghhtlnml wlll -he held in the Pen- Libemi B num oi $20_000_ fi-he referred to, came from the 510,000 highest authority that me impep DISH Cl\\ifi'll- Clit- 0" Tiiiiliilily flle remainder at gh, amount will hh allowance for maintenance. The ini Conference Bet Im, October _“iii “(2) The act of Mr. Meigheiii TRY. Nc _ro 1‘3th lust at 1.20 p. m. 462 subscribed by the iiibeiiii mem. opinion of the new Board was that eriaini bs mimndoned if Canada attempting to risurp iiiiie lluriciuoinls i’i`0Ei`€SHlVl’- STUUD and Of ill” l95lll'lis_ment was not even prorogued to 5.aay date. Though bot.h Houses of parliament were in session, the Governor General was not permitt- lcrl to meet parliament in person. Senators and mem-bers of the House oi Commons were complete- ly ignored, their presence in fact 'ibeing treated with contempt. '_ "The first breach of the con- stitution of Canada was led to and been followed by other serious iuirat-tions and violations of the rights of the Canadian people, in circumstances so serlous,_ it ho- comes the duty of all who cherish liberty to consider how far the vitality of parliamentary proceed- ings and of public and private right is being affected bv the un- constitutional course being pur- sued and to make their opinions known in ao uncertain manner." -» 1' g ' 3' _ il, _ Condensed Specials RATE'--4c. per word. net each insertion in this column. ‘@0445 llW7 l l\,}.l .C) ///\ W moderate south to westerly wind ly fair and moderately warm. atures: Toronto. fair Montreal, cloudy Quebec, cloudy . .. Ch'town. fair . _ __ Hllifex. cloudy . . . . ._ St. John, clear . . . .. . .. ‘Bolton cloudy New York, rain and tonight at 9.40. , lates later, than Charlottetown. ` TORONTO, July 7_ __Mi,_i~p_lmi, NHHB s few scattered showers, but most- 75--5 80_m-,li description, cheaply and expedi- »iii__62i tiously executed. _Guardian Cent- 72-56l ;§;'§§i~vou wear sooo anvstoras 3ii__5g Prices, 50 for 201:, 100 for 36:2. 70.60 aso for ssc. soo for $1.09. tooo 'Hina uae this mm-ning at ani. gre# _______________._._...___-_-f S' *IF YOU WANT GOOD MEAT 00 i to Saunders'. mst end of Market. i._§Building. Phone 81. l ,*__,_____._<_i__-_---¥-<- l 8 'Joe Pnnrrlno or svssv ral Job Pl-intery. Phone 132. lol' $l.95. l"0MD\|d. G\1l'i\'t‘ll;\ \_\ Office. Sun lets this evening at 7.56 and ---1----~¢~-»_»-L-~»`~~-~.» ~ f]g§| mmon-0' moi-nu* Y; ‘Jsi i iff ll 1; égnzll in Mn .W-..v.r Y 9' moon Friday Ju ,th .t n 1-rv ‘in on mme fl . ... °-o'»-=-» ' ' '.l.”.‘:.:"';.fl"::i.,°P?...iii¢:.ll::: .lil Snmmerslde tide eighteen min- "M, ,,,i,,,. ai, it -“_ "il, " ' koi-= l7°*°u7 4"' ...i'._ .,i_ ‘v i. 2 i _. i _"L 'l