.&-¢._... UBBDAY '.">-. tistern Guardian —wau1':o- One (look, MAI! or womaufielso one kitchen girl. Ap- ,uly Green llotel, Snnimtrsltle. —HEAVY ELECTRIC STORM. —AnothE-r very refreshing thunder squall visited this section on Tues- day evening, laying the dust low, as weltl- as the many other bene- ilts resulting therefrom. ll —WILL REPAINT SCHOOL —- The Snmiuierside. lllgh School will receive a general cleaning and de~ corntin . painting, etc. belore rel openin. Mr. l-‘rt-tl Parriint has been awarded tiie contract. —BUILDING OIL TANKS.—Mr. Tlwmns Ellis. of tiie Canadian Oil Co., Halifax, is at present in tmvn. auperintendlng the building nt foundations for a number oi oll tanks, which the company are add- ing to their plant here. ll —POLICE COURT- The two parties for vitilation oi the .\tutoi" Vehicle Act, were up bettire the Police Court at Gutiimersitle ‘fars- day morning. One was flnetl $5.00 and costs for operating an automo- bile without a license and the at- her $1000 for tiperating an auto without his lllllllilt l‘ t.i pinto. '—SOME COMPLAINTS- Jiliilly west end fPsitlv-lli in Sui-interstit- are rtomplnining illltilll the olor Irom the oltl lllllltiil ‘Fauneri pits 0i which it is claimt-tl are n f =ilI ed up or sanitary .\o llllill‘! lit- proper authorities will I-itik this nlatter at an t‘.'ll'l_\' tia!t- and have same ittteiitit-tl ttio, —MOTORI'STS FINED. local motorists. t-hairgrtti with (ibeying ttlic .\I:tri' Ychicli- Law. were convicted anti ilne.l at llir- police court tin Tut-silay llliflllllg. $10 and costs vtcts lilllVfittl for run- ning his ' ' without displaying ' nuiubtirs, the other anti trusts tor not having a 111111150. ll 'I‘wo dis- —BAD ACCIDENT-Mr. llenr) Waite. 0t" West llltvfiii met with a most painful titt-itieiit this week, whereby tie lost his right hand ai the wrist. Ho was tipeixitiitg a wood cutting tiutfit when in SO11“! way» his hand ran foul oi‘ the t-irt-tilnr saw. "He was rushed to the Prince. C0._ Hospital, where he is resting as comfortable as could be 1-X]l"t'l- ed “ —WIDE PUBLICITY— In the July issue ot the Fanatilan It‘iii'ni -‘ ture World. published in Toronto.| there is an excellent lll‘ll\'lt'. ties‘ cribing the recent stout competi- tion contiuctetl by Ii. 'l. Ilolmaii, lamittitl. of Suittiuersitit: The artic- le, which is ‘illustrated with rt-pro» dnctions of several til the atlvt-r- tlsements published in connection with the Ptlllllifillliflfl. describes thelvfifllfiffi’ i101"! "I VFW‘!- oldest stove part of the competi -‘return could be expected on tion, in which kitchen strives Si), ‘ S5 and R0 yfillrs oltl ivt-re entered. and also tiie perfect rnuze com - petition in which some 20f‘ coitzposi t tions were rocnivctl. ._____¢nocr———- _ v -~M,1ny Stiminerside people are preparing for the outing next Sun- day to Lennox Island; it being St. Ann's. ~Dr. Raymond .\li:(f.irrell, atttr spending the past week visiting his pprteuts at Kiukora, left Wedues - day morning l'or Ottawa where tiie I)r. is located. ——A party of Suitiniersitit- nicr - chants yrcre on u fishing trip to Darnley ‘Tuesday’. and a good catch is reported. -, Miss Irene Mclir-Ilan, Summer- sitle. has returned Iituue after spend tug .1 pleasant vacation to tiie east end ut tl.c Island. .\ir_ and iMrs. Pertgv \\'. 'l‘urner and Mr. anti Mrs. l-Jtiuitiuti Nit-hol- son have returned home from a motor trip in Mr. ‘Turners car through New Brunswick. —.\liss M: giterite l‘ulien, oi Wollvllle, N. 3., Alias Marie. llay_ ‘ll (Ihipnian. .\'_ B., anti Miss Rita Uochrrtne. of Sunny llrae, .\'. IL, ire visiting Siiiiiiuersltle, tho gtlfists of Miss (‘tissle Siiialliuan. Suur merside. —Mastt-.r l-‘reti Casey, son of \Vin_ Casey, of Suinutersitle. died at the I‘ t‘. Hospital 'l‘uesda_v' afternoon at the age of 6 years. The funera. took place this tiny. —Mr. It‘. It}. Mitrphy. of the f‘. N‘ Ryx freight oliicc. Stitiimi-rsitlt-i. nas returned from Boston where he had taken his sister, Miss Lulu of Freetown, tu undergo treatment. Miss Murphy's condition, her triends will be glad to ht-ur is con- siderably improved. Riiintuis Construction (lost ‘to a statement by Senator (l. ,ganizzitlons antl contractors, tctiutractors, dealers in ibuiltlors‘ sup OTTAWA, .Iiily ‘l2——liight nill- Iion dollars‘ worth of projected building is being held tip in Toron- to at the present time. ticctirtiiiig l). Itobertson today. The work is not being proceeded with because the present cost .0! coustrtictitm would be unjustiflmble from the iii- No fair the tiutlay. it is said. On Thurs-titty‘ next a second l'0ll~ ference will be Iieltl Iietiveen repre- seniatives of tlin building trades or- stilt ‘vESTEl-‘N PERSONALS plies, as wcll as tho Canadian Man- ~IJr \\'. f‘. Church, Summer - side, left for 'l‘rurti yesterday on business. —Mr. Aubrey I)oyle_ of Framing- ton, Mass, Is visiting his ltJi'llll‘l‘ home in Suntuiersiilc —-Mrs. Joan-pit .I. Perry, oi Law- rence, Mass“ is visiting relatives and friends in Mistoitche anti St. Nicholas. —-.\Iisses Mattie and ICnitl .\lc Farlane. Summers-trio, life spending a few days visiting in (‘Itarltittc - town. —-.\i‘r, and Mrs. Joseph Ii-iuct-I. Rumforti. Me., are visiting tiie lut- ter's Iiarents, Mr. and Mus. Amos Gallant. N. Market Street. II »-Mlr. John Ilorton. agent for the Dominion Express (‘o.. L“ spending his holidays here ivlthhls parents, Mr. and tMrs-i. George llo-r- ton. l —M-r. Aubrey Iioylc. of Three Rivers, .\iass.. arrived home on Monday evening. Ile wll-i spend his vacation with his mother. Mrs.l.l‘- Iian Doyle. H — Mrs. ‘fhtimtis Iilaniirt- anti ililtlglllld‘. .\Iiss Esther, of West Sometvlllta, Mass. are stisiting in Albany, the guests oi‘ her brolhvl‘. John ll. l)awstiu. Mrs. l-llumire iii- teutls to visit her oltl Iuurit- In I-‘itlsl Hedfoi-tl before returning United states. Dominion Garage R. D. Wirhrow Satisfaction Gal rlntud. Fried- Wotar It. Oplwllto. B. T. Holman!- ~ ""B1!,I,°;?v§"r y w w r to the Low utacttirers‘ Association anti tiie To- ronto Boakd oi Trade. The pur- pose oi these coirfercnces is to stimulate IOHIl building. and at Thursday's meeting each-of the ill< tt-rests represented has agreed to come prepare dto say what they are prepared to contrilbtite towards a decrease in the price of construc- tionflaboth labor and materials. The Dllllllt’ iit large. said the min- ister of labor, is deeply coucei-netl in this mutter. in view oi the duct that the only item that cutcrs Into tiie tirtlinary household budget that has no decreased tltiriug thc past year is rent; that, notwithstanding tho fut-t that everything else is oii the tier-lino. rents Iiave continued to atlvant-e. The present situation is that. with millions of dollars waiting to Iieliivestetl In building. and with thousands oi men out of employment, and rciits continuing l to asct-iitl. the building industry rc- mains stagnant. The (‘tinatia (‘emetit Company au- thorized the minister to ZIIIIIOIIIICO to those interested in the industry ' that Ii at the. meeting on Thursday’ the niauuittctitrtirs anti dealers in building supplies tvt-ll as the labor iutcrtésts contribute their quo- ta tnwartl a reduction. they are pre~ pared to put Into eiTet-t on that day a reduction of 25 ccnts per barrcl on cement. will only apply, the (ircat Lakes. lls‘ morning. Thurs Are You Helping Your in HOLMANS $2,740.00 Prize Election. Saturday, July 30th is Your Last Chance to Give Assishance-——VOTE NOW. THEE cnaiuorrnrowu erratum»: * i. i Help Your Favorite ~- Candidate The following represents a list of the candidates enrolled in the Guardians great competition and the points cast for publication by the contestants up until nine o'clock 'l‘ur.—sday. Mr, Vernon Matldigan, Mr. D. A. Martin. Mr. Richard Mt-Pnee Miss Ruth McEachern, . Miss Jean Kcllyt Miss Vera Peaks‘. ' yliss Lyma Wright, .. Miss (‘tiriune (iallant, .. Mr. Jztuttet f‘. Boston, Mr. Diirnetta McIntyre, .. Miss Gladys Jit-Kinnnn, ' Miss Patiline Seaman. Miss Georgie Matthew, . Mr. George It‘. Gallant, . .\iiss Psi-flint- ‘Fierney, .. Mrs. J A. Wetlge. . Mr. Lester Hughes. . Miss Xleliiiri Ii. Nelson, . Miss Jean ‘Pait, . . . . . . . .. .\tr.~». Hen}. Crabbe. . . . . . .. Miss Mlltlreti I-‘ergusoii, , Mr. Jack Connolly, Mr. Jtis. A. Mtinn. .. .. Mr. Pitttnn hit-Cormack . Mr. (‘ecil Jenkins Miss lltllil (ll':l‘.|_\‘,- Miss I-Jtiiia J. fiuatlet, .\Ir- Ernest 1.. Mountain, t Tired, Sore Feet chair-ti. swt-lli and atntl \\'t'iil' smaller shoes (It-t a box few rt-uis anti have toot comfort» q instantly" stops pains in corns, callouseii and bunllons. ‘s Relieved in an Instant lit-nit litivp and stiller lyitli burning. puffedatp t‘eet—feet so tired, swoolen you can hardly take another sit-p. anti draws the heat and soreness right out oi fcet tilmt smart T11. takes down Fse Tlz or Tiz from any tlruggtit now for a uick. Socialist Leaders Keep _ Sharp Eye oii Russia Mist Eflllll Newsnn, ..... _ . _ . . Miss “Basie Gum“. H lllt.lil.l.\_ July J ~~»'li.c 10.000.- Miga [mum puilnpn 000 Russian peasants who are Miss Jr-nnio Moat-it’. . . . . .. thrcatt-nctl with starvation because Mr. Joseph Campbell, .. Miss lit-ta lloute, .. . Mr. Archie, Llewellyn, . . . .. Miss Idloreuot- Palmer, . . . . .. .\_irs. Woodlctgh ‘YGSIHWLIY Mi t: Malinda Murphy, . . . , _ ti‘.- _ _ . _ q “m, nmlgmsl _ _ . _ . ' - ~ ' -' Litropc. “Iiethci- they tiie or not p11” I§pfl|rfpe “tedgev " Imbhoo dctratci from tiie intciest they 311W Nlillllll‘ l-Pli-‘ifi. ' $41.10 have for tiie politicians. Miss Addie Griffin. ,. ']_,;9'300 303,504) It is taken lor granted no cffee-| . .. . .c~.. . u - _ _ _ ., 3,) Mn m,“ Q McLean ti\t lit.lp tau reatli 1.11m Wlltit.’ 51p, Milton (‘dqm- _ ‘gum they urn flftllllg helplessly through- Mitts Ilazel (‘rockett I.) out the Itiwct" Volga region to thc M's? (‘mum ‘man 11.‘ at‘ iittitiiihiiizs. Ithitrh tlilys Mr. C. I". Iloirtin Miss Margaret Nicholson Miss (trace fliclltiugal Miss Illtincho Ileattui Miss Velda (Yampbr-ll ‘ .' Jean llyrnt-s .. (Ianadianflays B00111 In London LONDON. July 27» Th0 author of “’l‘he Wrong Number”, Mi‘. liar- Itav 'tl'lliggins anti M .s Ilarriitt Ford. whose names are well known to (‘our "xii lll€llll'f',lltll'l", $i'(li'l'|; thei: sectintl succe- tlon the iutt-i-tt oi‘ ull pla In 191T, when the war t-lotitl 1.. its hlut-ltost,’ they clilivcncil lllt‘ public gloom hero vith their bright little. piet" -. "‘ht~ llitmuiy", at the '1 Lou’ Prince it’ Walt-s ‘Fht-atre. Now they] have made an t-veu more ]l|'tIlIUllli"- etl hit with the healthy, rollicking fart-o which is filling llic lluku of Yoi-Iiis 'l‘heatrti ever; night. The. i has Iit-t-n an cyt-hpenet" to theatr - manugtirs. for it hast tlonionslr. .t~tl that a farce can ho have .1 anti .\lls.< ‘ \\"llt'lllt’l‘ their furlht-i- surt-t-ss I t-r.unt t'y hclp cannot rt-ach thcni over thi- ' ' ‘ ' ' ' " IiitiItt-u tloun lfiPllllt‘ o1‘ new breulug in tfcntrtil political storms ' aiitl Eastern flight ticcuiiitiltilcs greater hortlos trout l‘Vt‘|'_V direction and lttavtrs th-~ t-tiaiiiry Iit-hiiitl barren with the fallt-u litt~riii_c, tiie trail. Ilowrvci‘ icrrihltw may he the . cpitIt-iuic attacking tho llF-ilfl. iii‘ lluscia, political lult-rr-itt t't\ll|l‘f*.~€_ |ll what adv wire iuiy ho taki-ii from the si ..titin. lloti-i tho tiom- lllllIllhL-i and their t-ncmics hurt. iii tlt-rmtiiiy’. and tho stain; bortltring on ilussiti, an active political fit-id In whit-ii both are active. The. (EUIIIIIIDIIISIS have startt-tl a t-tiniptiign to lll‘l]l tn-e starving pcasants, aiitl tiithtuigh it is pat- unily a t-nmpttign lu the. interests trf the Bolshevik Government, the lillliT Stit-ialists are forced lo lol- Iow the some t-i'_\'. The enemies oi’ the Iltilshcviki taro tmt-auvrhilc preparing to strike a blow if ti portion oi‘ the was‘. Iiordt-s ntzw fleeing from the Iiiin- ger behind them sut-i-t itl in rear-l‘.- bc Iiailetl with delight. in (‘antitla of ~whlt'h l'1)lll‘ll.l'_\' Mi‘. (Ylliggins is a tialivc. Miss It‘ortl. WIIPIllvl‘ nativc or not. has qualified in he tttilltitl (‘aiiatlian by viriuc other many years icsirlt¥iict= in tht- llotiiiuitiii. llntiirltiiitttt-Iy; tho authors of “The \\’rting Numbtiit", were not in 14111111111 to stu- lht- stict-cssitil launching oi‘ their play. ' . , (Yllillléius is iivilil-Z in (‘aliitiriiirt Ford is in New Yt ‘it. '2; Vi>ll tti thit a point tit‘ lllllllllfil to uiauy thraltt it-tiors, t\\'lI(l are ready to cxtt-ntl a coritlal \\'l‘li'tllllf_' lo the (Xtiiiitlian itlayivrighls. induce‘ tlit-y to |);l_\‘ it —i<o>—__ "liut urt- you ii Iirilishbtirii sub- jectf" angrily tlcmzmtlt-tl tlic tifliv- iul at tht- pasiqitirl tifflt-e. “My tuiothei- was llritish~" be- Ftlllrtmtls, are the Polandioi‘ u yeflrql-Ill-llftii counter- ruvtiltilitmitry’ organizations through out ltussit: west 0i‘ the Duleper. lite is only walling for the lied iarmy to be weakened by lack 0i food to start his operations. This tinic if Marshal Piisutlski marches on Kiev, the llulahevlkl will not he V strong Qflflllgll to re- sist, it is believed. Treliininaty iitlliu‘ 01L Conference LONDON. July ..i.-—The London 'l'lilli'>, while noting that there will be no ‘ncetlng ‘in London pre- iliiiiiiigirv to rh.» Washington confer t-nctt_ says it is probably there will ‘be “pi-t~liiiiiii:ii'_\"_ rouverstitltins" hcrc within the next month lie~ twoen at-trrotlitetl represcnttitivcs tit‘ the powers which will be. pitrties tt. the “Zishingltin conference. Premiers Iluighes and Masscyt, atteortling to the Times. probably- will altt-ntl these conversations, thus "prtivitliuga sensible and practicable t-amproiuisc DPUVOEXI the Dominions‘ desire for repre- sentation int the Pacific discus- sions anti President Harding's op- position to both, a preliminary‘ conference in London anti post- ponement of that at Washington until Spring." It declares that sut-li conversa- tions. though iiuormal. would ii".- BIITO tiie yrishes and feelings oi Australia anti New Zealand having full weight. Still Fig-ht Coming gcllilllll‘ success without rely-int,- ftir its lntigliitei- on bt-tirotmi stir-nits Kan the applicant. "Yes, yes-—" anti the intrigues of itdvt-nttirtiuzt "Iiut sht- inarrit-tl a Ifrcnt-h- ltubstintls with naughty ladies. It iuau " is tho first Iiugllsh fart-e that Iias "Y been pftltlllifflll for many ytt-tiri: “Y lug Mtist-titv anti overavheliiiing the Government as illtl stiltliers fleeing from Riga tiverirlit-liiititl the Korea- sky (lovernnieut in I917. Boris Savinoll‘ has been h; activo co-tipcr- Over Tariff Bill WASHINGTON, July 27.—-Signs ol' lIlSlll‘l-§t'll.t‘y against the extreme- Thls reduction however, cast of There is nothing Amcritztin about it, anti its itiitiitttlifit-tl success wi'l "In Italy." ~-y,._.,-, bu; \v:|(\1'p “'(i['p 3-,," pony)" illltill with Marshal Ptlstitislti .u Everybody Smokes ly high tztrlft‘ rates in the lions:- Tarlil‘ liill is developing in the Semitic. A speech ol' Senator Knuto Nelson of Minnesota, veter- aii Iiepiibllczin warning his col- IGAIKIWS that. this is a critical time for lariff making anti that it will their cottntry must be given n chance to trade. with tiie ilnitetl Suites. lsregartlcd as highly sig- nificant, Lines are forming in the Scnute fora bitter fight against inany features of the Hill. Japanese Cabinet Will Participate In Conference 'l‘()l(i0. July 27.:'I‘lie Japenese (‘abinct has decided to accept par- ticipation in tho proposctl confer- ence on the near cztsiern problems the Associated Press is Informed today. not do to itillow oltl lines, anti that ' v Buying Niliil Whitewear I Ireapier ilia;n_ you Ban make ii Dainty wthitewear, beautifully made and trimmed- tasteful, attractive garments, offered in this sale for less than you could buy the material, and make up the gar- ments for yourself. And cverygarment is just right — they come from the smartest maker of this line in Conrado-today is the day you need the goods-today you are offered the saving. Special sale 0f Gowns at. . . . . . . .. . . .790. $2.00 Gowns are offered at . . . . . . . . $1.50 $3.65 Gowns are offered at .. . . . . . ; $2.75 $5.25 Gowns are odered at . . . . . $3.90 59c. 79c, Chemises offered in this sale . . . . . .. 79c. $1.95 Chemises on sale at _$_l.50 An attractive lot of Corset Covers .. 49c. 90c. Corset Covers ..‘..... . . . .. 69c. $2.25 Corset Covers . . ... . . .L $1.69 $1.00 Corset Covers .. ... . . . . .. 75c. Special Sale value Underskirts . . .. $1.00 $1.75 Underskirts offered at . . . . . . . $1.35 These are Ollly a few of t‘he specials offered --WilI you drop into the store today and see the display at the head of the main stair way? ~ Moore. 8t. titan Lltl. Queen St. 7'7 Iown A notable value-Drawers . . . . . . . . . Another special bargain—Drawers. . . nan-est ‘labor wage in western (‘al- Four Dollar A Day Harvester ~Pay In The West REGINA. Sask, July z7__1mm dollars a. day will be tiie standard ruin this year, according l" l“ provincial employment bureflll Labor tifilclals from tiie four W991‘ crn provinces recently’ nictll Winnipeg, when this subject W" discussed. l Candidate Every Dollar you spend at HOL- Your Last Chance to in HOLMANS $2,740 Prize Election MAN’Slthis week will help some nan- didate toward winning a Prize. It is. H your last chlance to render assistance, ‘ elp Your Favorite tutti to j Some- .‘ _.--..-~ .'. ,I‘.' t ~.,-ut.1§$ttttit__t.z,e,-r:-t ~ i -_- Contest Closes Saturday Night, "f July 30th. This is positively the last; date on which.‘ your support will ‘A count for that Candidate Friend 0f :1 ynurtsi - ‘l-Qtgtlirlllilvlt "¢ opt-rt ' ‘