._, I A tin us: I'LL-yo; '13)) ‘ .—’\ -—\ out Canada. brought. 8 Li Th "sew" . W Canada wqfirlywv scans-Q"- ‘i. Millie ns of Thoughtful k Fill Insects tlizlrcléan sure 1041/ , _ it means tcleanlincsemilfirrthealth FLY-TOX is in daibr use in homes/through- Women l Indeed it is considered an essential f0. 800d hi? netwsenseq berated the housewife from the insect pest. fharmles to huifnfisurcontact wétilgniimt , t, o t. - o "reach... this” “r t” .111. v I _ ecggng. For it has clean estothehome. t [fills rtizsditosqotrozs acorns, nomcnss, ANTS. rams 1 w ¢ti§étrti§ti*liiivtéii-iisniissré w Agents‘ Wanted Female Help Wanted 1m; centre Apply stating i 110x tih‘. Muncton, N. U. lines using Moncton as distribut- waiits commission mlesiuan covering Prince Edward island fortnightly calling on the tirocery, Fruit and Confectiouary lliltll‘. to sell as side line from our '1 prit-e lists. No samples ClliTlt-tl. lines now repres- ‘ tinting giving references b0 l’, (). AGENT WANTED - LARGE HOUSE MAID WANTED-GOOD wholesale flrm selling staple W£li-{til<l.YUllllg \V(J1l1u|1'3 Christian Association, 117.1.9.10.31_ MAID 'w1tnrso ._ (wrm Ex. perionce in cooking) in gamuy o; “V”- N" Williilibg. Extra good Wilson to capable person. Apply A. B. care of Guardian. w A u 1' E o- HO "iliiiiifl ll-Etid womt-JiisEgfitgtill-‘igtifii: 1l76_3_1O_4i_ one itccumstomtiil to cure of oililtlrcn. State Emmy, He. AGENTS WANTED FOR "IMPER- ,““"°""“ "Btliliivd- Avnly x. v. ' ial Art" Personal Christmas A" Uliurdliill. 1l20-8-6-1wk Cards in every city and town. $10, to $20. weekly easily earned Nursing ",»i ,‘in spare time calling upon your t friends. No experience ueces- NURSING 'WANTED - MATER- sury. Take orders now, deliver iiity cases preferred. Apply this litter. Sample book tyne. .- scr- Ufflce. 1195-8-11-31. vire aiitl satisfaction guaran- tm-tl. Write British Canadian, 51 Vvt-lliiiiiton West, 'l‘oroiito. A. w. Aug. 6,7,10,l2.l4,l7,l9,2i. Adams Training School m: “SE?” BAGN/‘Ll- --~- ~--— Nurses. North Adams, Mass, Th f . 1 “boilers Wanted Pletu- write Sum- promptly.ordain“i111?,.i§t§h'i.~§i.iei.§ll.§§.l5 ___ TEACH E R WANTED—FOR tirt-t-iivlilt- school ‘by Septiymtlmp 13L Apply m min-m.“ (yamw, months‘ course at Yale University, “Hum,- mvu“ 118684,)“ School of Nursing. All expenses bald. 911-7-26-151. For Sal m __*_ e ____ Male Help lVanted FOR SALE~WIRE—HAIRED FOX tierrii-rs, b7 Upper Queen Street. 1120-8-ll-3l. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN Volunit-s out» to inn izwl o1‘ tiuaiwliuu. ron sat: - BARBER SHlOli-‘i.’ litiotl business ,stand, Sickness Apply cor- .i't-ii>ttiu for st-lling. not Print-e and Grafton ‘St. y lzlbmm Charlottetown and other pqnia , , in P. E. l. Write -box "Co" (luard- 1" L155 lim- 1223-8-12-31 American- ltincyclollueiila Britannica in tiood condition. Write L. care 1189-10-61. YOUNG WOMEN DESIRING TO enter September class oi North School qualifies pupil to secure registration Provides monthly WANTED-FIRST CLASS ‘BAR iber. tlood salary, study employ- Illiuli. McMulliifa Shaving Par- ltn‘ Sydney. N. 1222-8-12-81 ._. __ BIG EARNINGS, STEADY EM- ployment for Barbers. Become expert i-n 8 weeks. Write Molar Barber College, Department "F" Halifax. 3-1-1151“ LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY active in P. E. I. for several years requires representative at HOUSE TO LET -- GARAGE AND Stiihlc. 52 Elm Avenue. 1237-8-12-31. T0 LET-HOUSE NO. 1BTERTNG ‘Street. Possession September 1st. TENDERS The Town oi Sourls wants tend- ers for the operating of the Elect- rlo tLlaht Power iPiant, contract per year; ‘ almwimce "lid Drlvilegs of 8lX‘plli.lI€llC gathering of relatives and [the parable of the talents, speak- t Central 1111317151?‘ ENTRIES for New Aiinan mo“ Close SfllllTtll\X._Al|§,,14_lll. 1239 cartoonists’ Mr. Joseph MoDougall. Bummer- lzllltls. is among the visitors to the The, many friends of Miss Isa- d°lii Gallant nurse in training at the Charlottetown Hospital twill be Kind to hear of her recovery from a" "Duration for appendicitis. Mr and Mrs A. E. Davis who motored from Jersey city on visit to the latter's parents, Pro- fessor and lMrs H. W. Vlnuicom-be. leave on return this morning. 1liey will ‘he accompanied on re. "1"" ilYi-Mlss-!ua'IGllb1n.'R. N., and her sister Miss Winnie. ~il"\" it...~.:._4..;.,,~ - Mr and Mrs B. N. Robinson of _ Ciiiiliilflflll". Qiifiilliflilarskbests of Mr and Mrs A. A. Pomeroy, Fitz- "iy Street. Mr. Robinson is Pre- sident 0i’ the lgastern. Townships Associated Boards of Trade and also President of the Quebec im- migration Department. He will he one 11f the principal speakers at the annual meeting of the -Prince lodward island Board‘ o1 Trade on the llitlf. vttusanvsuve (Continued from Page 1 ) 1112i. lie had taken the trouble to look up the date and had found “iii-i "118 lurlff-iliad not been put on until 1922. ' Mr. Sinclair had quite evidently tried to put some- on River. Regarding Mr- Sinclair's state- ment that there was but little importation oi American butter in- to Canada. Mr. Myers saidihut this might have been so last year, when the demand was good and the price high, but this year the de- mand was not so good, and the price uOt s0 high. 8nd when the history of 1926 was written and read. he was inclined to think it would he found that a great deal of American butter had been dumped of late into our market. Mr. Sinclair's’ Forecast t .\lr. Sinclair's election predictions were wholly based on fact. The pm- vincial election iu Alberta lie said, vans a Liberal-Progressive fight, and had resulted in n complete victory for the Progressives. The fact o1‘ the matter was, concluded Mr. Myers. that neither Mr. Sin- lclalr nor anyone else knew what ttlie result 0i‘ the election was g0- ‘lllg 10 be. it rested wholly with the ileo-ple of Canada. There was onl one indication from which the re- sult could be judged. and that was the fact that Mr. King wag on the down grade, as seen in last year's’ FUNERAL O MRS. in Hazcigrovo, , esterda at ‘o'clock. y’ y A very large and gym. friends came t0 bear their triibute of high esteem to tho deceased. 'i‘he funeral services were con- diicleii ill’ Rev. Ross ‘C. Eaton of the Charlottetown Baptist; Church assisted by Rev. A. A. McLeod of Suimmerslde ifiaptist Church and Rev. R. 1H. Baxter oi the United (lliurch at Hunter River. The hymns sung were: Asleep in Jesus, Josue Saviour Pilot yit- tuid Abide With Me. itev. A. A. Mt-lxzod read fitting portions oi ‘Scripture from John 14 and Matthew 25. Rev. Ross C. ltlaton spoke from ing of the over-lord ship of God and the stcwnrt of man, the op- portunity of each individual to make good in life, the brevity of man's day and the final reward of faithful service. He especially re- ferred to the fact that the deceased lu her life exemplified the quali- ties of the faithful stswart and has entered into the reward of those who have lived wisely and achieved great things. She has joined the "choir invisible of those immortal dead who live again in 1st Class condition. Apply 171 c- C- CAFii-ETQN (lrnfttm Street. 1l75-9-10-3i.| Town Clerk ____ . |€ "ro Liar-nous: NO. 4e amour? on Avenue. Possesslo September 1st. 1st class condition. Apply 1175-9-10-31. 171 Grafton Street. -_..-___ RESIDENCE TO rind garden. time. LET-RESI- tictmt- 1:111 unim- Prince Street. All modern improvements, lawn inspection at an Aimly to 'r.B. &D. . - I . l w. .- . Safety first Q, lives made better by their pres- once." At the sermon the speaker quot- ed the favorite poem of Mrs Bag- nall, which was rend to her on the last day of her life; Tennyson's "Crossing the Bar", niid was followed by a prayer. There are four sons and three daughters left to mourn the loss of a devoted mother. viz: Fred of Saskatoon. Gordon oi Peace iRlver, Andrew and ‘Harold both of Hazel- grovn, her daughter "Mary at home _ our friends from across the fitrllii- thing over 0n the people or Vern. Mr. Myers did not consider that‘ Prvvintiial-ind Civic ' Reception (Continued from Page 151).; and then proceeded to Stfl-nhopd in cars which were kindly loan by citizens for the purpose. All r rt themselves delighted with the" no appearance of the country andW/lth The afternoon was spout limb! the sand hills and on the beech. while everybody was delighted with the llne surf-bathing for which "l" island is unsurpassed. - In the evening dance.’ ., t Dver flio ‘hundred sat down to a sumptirpgs rapast served with the care and oxcetl ' nce which hl-s al- ways dlotlngdi 5d the menu of that hostel, i t ' ' Address“ were delivered by ‘Past Grand tlllaeter Luke o1‘ Oii- tarlo, Past Grand Master Kelly oi’ Alberta and Past Grand Master Doyle of Manitoba. Solos by-‘Mr- Robert B. Messervey and Mrsrlisw- son were very much appreciated and enjoyed. ffhs dance which fol- lowed was participated in by near- 1y all present and everybody tlif" clared the function a great suc- (1688. lt is indeed a great pleasure ior Prince lEdward. islanders tn have with us such a large number of We bellieve that we have a llne country and we hope that they will fully avail themselves of this on portunity to see it and to meet and mingle with our people. Prince Edward Island has always been famous for its hospitality and we trust that on this very auspicious occasion we will not be lacking. The Guardian wishes oill visiting Odd lFellows and Rebekahs the best of good wishes for a halllly and Joyous stay on the Garden oi the Gulf. popular vote. Mr. E. M. McDonald the Liberal Minister refused to run last year in his own constituency Mr. Myers said cotuld be tiltlieii “ii u reliable political barometer. This year he was refusing to run at all. Taxes and Tariffs Mr. Jenkins, after referring to the King Government's record. said that he was not ashamed of any vote be had ever cast in Parliament and neither was he ashamed of any part oi‘ the record of the King Ad- ministration. Speaking on the tar- iff policy, Mr. Jenkins said that no country ever becauic poor through exporting its raw materials. Unit- ed States exported raw cotton in large quantities, and tGreat Britain exported coal. The tariff did tend to increase prices. Had not the the wonderful reception given lwm " THE CHARLOTTETON GU oziisfiorso i. s AND - - PRINTED PHOTOGRAPH! eutanoalllnfo ORABWELL STUDIO 137 Grout George Strut t iii wiuii- u , the dslegateal , . _ again gathered at Beach Grove lnnl . , on the occasion of a banquet ‘Mid a iillliii iiiWlll-ii A PerfecTPhotoplay With a Perfect Mu- sical Setting. Admirers of Ernst Lublt- sch have now another reu- son to say there is noth- ing this master director of the screen cannot do. This is because “Lady WiiiderinereZ-i Fail," his la- leiil- Dfildllbliflu for Warner Ilros. which opened yesterday at the Prince Edward Theatre is a perfect. photoplay in spite of the sceptics who wagzeil inournful heads at the thought of Qscar Wilde's brilliant Wit anti famous epigrains transfer- red to the screen. "Lady Winderinereis Faii"_ writ- ten thirty years ago, is a thorough- ly modern story of a beautiful wo- man's determined and sticcessiul effort to gain an entry into the society that has scorned her. lie!‘ cliarin wins her friends when she forces her way into the birthday party of Lady Winilermere, and her sacrifice for her daughter ro- sults in ultimate happiness for the ivoniau who risked everything s-lie desired most. for love oi her daugh- ier. ilrene Rich is the revelation of what a finished actress can really rist- to uuiler perfect direction. Lubitseb has helped transform her into a gorgeously bealutiful and sophisticated woman of the utorid, and her characterization of Mrs. ldrlynne is so full of repressed fire, and subtle mischief, that it is al- most impossible to recall that she has been known as tiie "most de- serted wife" on the screen. lilies ltich’s performance is on a par with lnibltsclfs direction. " in spite oi May McAvny's deter- iniued little chin and strong per- sonality. her delicate beauty still labels her as sweet. That the woril has been misused so often, is up iault of hers, for it belongs to this actress alone. Miss McAvoy as price of gusoum been ‘ncreasediuily Wlirderiuere is delightful in by the three cent tux placed on iiltlie role of the proud wife whose by the Provincial Government, he asked. Mr. Myers. as the hour was lute. ed for rebuttal. except to allude to Mr. Jenkins’ closing remark deal lng with provincial _ Myers said he did not think it wasl troduce the provincial field into its‘ discussion. but the Provincial tux‘ on gasoline was one that was col~ lected in every province in the Do- minion. , Mr. Myers moved. and Mr. Sin- clair seconded, a vote of thanks to the chairman for the able and iiuq partial manner in which he had managed the meeting. ~ Fusion Campaign Is Unsuccessful Manitoba Electors Not Enamored‘ oi Liberal Scheme. WlNNiP-EG. Mans Aug. 11. ~ln the last Parliament the Province oi‘ Manitoba was represented by present fight an attempt is bridal: I'll- aud as fur as candidates are cou- cerncd this will probably be sun-l and Trades-Unionists, object to such a. fusion, and are rallying to the support oi’ Conservative candi- tlates. in the province is the Cou- servative Party more enthusiastic and ibetter organized than in Mani- toba, while their opponents are div- ided over which of the groups will have the candidate. The (‘on servatlvo leaders claim that they did not. make use of the time allow-l dlgnlfying to federal politics to lnqsternness, Colman makes .l. Speedinau, (Liln-‘Prog. CD111.) J. L. Brown, (Lib-Frog. Com.) seven Conservatives, seven Prn- con___l,l.ovencher_ Dn McFadden gressives, one Liberal and two (Con), A_ Benublen, (Ulbflproiy Communists. The Conservative Cm“) Party polled alniost as many votes Comust. Boniface’ N“ (Com), as Liberals. Progressives and Nu’ (Lib__prog_ Com) Ctlilllillllllfllfl com-blued. lti the '(;,,,L_spr‘,,gf1,,|d' T_ nay, made to fuse the Liberal. (;un__w|nnnmg' s_ c’ w_ w_ gressive and Communist forces Kmmeay, (Con). Nil ([,|p,__p,.ug_ against the Conservative lhtrty. (tom) lhmtieltl, (Con). .l. S. Woodswortb‘ cessiiul, tbut it is far from bt2iiigl(|,||,__pmg_ Com) successfully among the elect-l (gn,,__wmn,peg, S" Ho“ R ors. Three classes sane L1l>-R,,ge,.5I (COHJI N“ (hlb'_p,.og_ erals, conservative Progressivt-‘sCOmJ (Con), Com.) (COIL). '1‘. Bancroft, Com.) impulsive flight is saved from dis- aster by tdie sacrifice oi‘ that iudiscreet 1111s. Erlynue. Ronald Colman, thanks to the courtesy of Samuel Goldwyn, was [free to give one of the best per- politics- MrJioi-iuances of his brilliant career as Lord Darlington. In his handsome a most effective finished performance. Julieu Josephson atlapted. "iiutly Wlniierinerds Fan". and so carc- tully anti adroitly has this task been done, that this story oi’ u moi- her's sacrifice for her tlatighter is as powerful and freshly fascinat- lilg as when it was produced on the stage some thirty years agn. The Fox News with some splen- ' did scenes of the international Eu- charstit: Congress mid Aesops Fab- les make up the balance of this ine midweek program. Ctlll.——i\dilll’l)tlllil.ltl, V. Scliyvitzor, i(‘.()ll.), W. J. Lovic, (LHJHPFUK. Com.) C()ll.—“SOlll'l5, E. .l. Willis, (C011,) Cou.-—Lisgar, W. J. Rowe, (Com) (COIL). Nil, (Lib-Frog. Cont.) (‘oii.-~-Wlnnlpog, N. C., A. Coir-Winnipeg. N., R. R. Knox. A. A. Heaps, LibmProg. Cour-Selkirk, H. M. llannesson, (tiJlb-Prog. Counted Sure Winner One of the most interesting bat- '|I\‘ Tasteful Harmony of Colors in STANDARD CUSTOM SEDAN Custom Cars The woman 0f today lltIS li001l t-ilicatcd to demand tasteful har- mony of colors in her $lll'l‘tllliltllll_i{.. in her home she insists that the various elements of Ulle furiii-tliiiigs blend itgrecably, instead 0f presenting a clash olf iyztiiiig; (‘t)](1i'>'.. She wants and expects t'.ii.~~ same llill mony of colo ‘s in the fittings _. of iier motor car. in tlt-siiriiliitf 1L1 i-i:.-.-iitl_y' tiiintitiiichi liue oi Custom Sedans, an atltlititin to its regular line, Studebaker heed- ed the wishes 0f the ilizsctxiritiitzitiiig utomttn bymaking tlic color comblnatlons a Symphony oi ‘rich yet unobtrusive tones . In each of the models a tllfitetzuiz. color motif prevails, yet each reflects the szrm. fine eiutiii zit-x. it i5 interesting to note how the vibrant: tone; utilized in tilt? tJKLCPlOI‘ treitmcnt have been modified for use in ll'ilt‘l‘itll'.~'.. h I 1 t'he body if a combination of Inuit-k (M13811 a moulding of black anti ipin ‘$115 llllllli‘ glee t iii Ullt.‘ Big Six Custom Brougham ntl Tuchi Grey with u. ‘Pits Instrument Board is Yakimizt iii-own itnl lion 1r‘. l-lrtiyvn with ivory trimming. Upholstery, trim, curlziios and viii; t 1» art Fn hzuznony, Studebaker Blue and Pcititiiit» iili": "Iili i. . 1k motiltling and ivory stripping form the exterior cttlw v Custom Sedan. Inritlc, the cojrii ‘ ' y." Yakima Brown and Kansas llrt» i‘ w: this model the interior iiitii: . we in ctmlpl’ Tihe same careful coiisitltzixititlti oi‘ colt): c». in the other models of this; ctisttiizi line. I f SEE THE NI‘I\\' (‘l'h"l‘().lI 3i ' i1ii .\"l'.\.\‘ l) l .i v11 Alli \\'lll(‘ll IS 1\‘()\\l ().\' li .11 hWhlch we shall i. :- gjizitl ‘.1. tl-.‘T‘.l':ll:‘ill'.'tl..: if the , Standard Six rietl tihrotigii with :it board. Also, in tto ‘harmony. Abilititions is found in?) six sicimN I’ IX (lid! SII()‘{.'R()()M AT Charlotteioizti and Iiiiumerside 1.‘. request, AA. HFKINE» 8C C0. \ .¢-_-__.i____ Queen Hotel one 0i the candidates for the (‘tiii- svrvative nomination was .-\. Comcati, who was Liberal cantil- date in the last election. Mr.‘ iieauhieus attitude in the last Parliament has not t-tnmueiidvtl itself to his constituents. . At the piment time the iiibtirals h l; appear to be sure oi the one seal‘ 5m" "MW W“ t ' they held in the last Parliament.‘ Hotel we have spert mil")! ilr. Howileu, who is not yet iionii-; ‘hounnds o; £10m“; in noted for Si. .l.iouiface. will prob- ably the re-elected, although if l-lnu Joseph Beriiier enters the field as repairs and improvements. it is now the finest i-iotcl oi its the Conservative trandidute tho ma“ m m: Maritime pwv. sole Liberal seat in Manitoba may , _ | t mo“ be lost to them. Tho only Pro» mus‘ h "pads o _ who want a comiortabie gressive member 0f the lust Pur- appears to have a Lovie of blot-- Hqge| and aplctldid table and excellent service at a moder. ate price. Rates from $3.00 to 34-00 per day- liameiit who safe seat is W. J. Donald. Of the seven Conservative meni- bore from Manitoba in the last Parliament there appears little liiloy, 49 S1 l h _ lottctotvu. Queen I 1r2'§‘;.§.1€3|“-r Mrs Mdittart of Caps Traverse, Mrs ‘a " John Lank oi’ North Carolina. Mhoolhnwi. I 1 Mrs Bugnall was in her 74th »- ~_ ' . h s -~ ,year. Her husband died‘ two} My ‘Tililillins - LADIES PREFE - gilt. ticcommoilnted at‘ 7 Blah _\__ 1212-8-11-211 v . ___ _. Sficcoiviiwioos-rso ., sroro reef. ' ‘ ’ 1 ,,‘ 11.99_8_n_g!. ltor Auto and I.‘ mo. m DONAL - se i" "Y"?- ‘ltlei-mshvlifltmllinlllo. 1.8g - Home u ' . EM-T-llblmo ' L - 1, ' ‘ .\ ' ‘EELLING our POLICE not: iKonnel. German Police bull’. h |¢| h l‘ reavemant.» (COIL); T- W Bird. (ltib-‘Pfl-lii» llegisterril stockw Reasonable w-“Every tourist ; w w’, lCom.) _ ' of the sane Liberals vote going to "fiche. ideal" watch 1105i f0!‘ ' ' 4 Constituency - Dauphin, J. 1.. the Conservatives. Even if they FOX i-arnta. Axes two months i0 Price; 35c, 60c. $1.25, $2.1m Bowman. (Con). W. J. Wiiril, (i.ih~ do, the Conservatives claim they ‘me Year. Two Boston Terrlortl. up go 31,59, Frog. Com.) will still win both seats. male and female. -Vullqy ailvgr “"1 Farm. st. swpiien. N. n. ~ 1-141-8-fl-iii_ ' ' I ,1 -W*"TED --wAsi-iiuo r0 no AT. mitts. Mrs. Martin s2 King st- l‘ " 1-$l§8~12-8LFI— *- .liit:ltes1>ut:i=u - Limited. 4-; l-Erpméfvtlvgééq‘ Atlantic i.» years previously. ,'her of relatives and friends felt Jieenly the loss of this noble Chris-Wind Hovorlll such as J. .l.. ‘Brown. '1‘. Bird, Nelson; Provencher, and James Stet-ilntnii. Souris, will be among the fallou- Thay are also confident of defeat- fllun and loving mother. (Patriot please copy.) (YARD 011i THANKS ‘fut to nolghbors~ and , in: . Mrs. Levi Ifonglll is deeply grate Centre _Wi islands for North‘ Win lpegl J S. ll The community and n vast nuIm-lwlll be defeated in iBrandon iii tak- en as assured by the Conservative» Progressives. other Liiigor; A. it. Woodswortli. their floral tributes aml. kind help diiifltes lathe field are: laud sympathy in her recent sad ba- i W . - v~>< Cons-Neepawn, T. J. (Com). R- Milne, (Lib-Pros. Com.) Conn-Marquotte, Col. Mitllinn (Com). A. Glem, Com.) Cons-diorama, Premier Meigh- on. (Con). Nil. (Uta-Frog. Com.) Com-Brandon, D. W. Beatihisr. (Con). R. Forks, (Lila-Pro; Com.) convention in this constituency assured.‘ ,the .,I'.;l,,.¢:il’.i¢ '. the .,Cgry is “ Keep King -QQ-c an. J. =1 ' - , a ~nannuwlviuq w...- ConstliuencyJ-Nelson, J. Myers. licnu-bioii. North ipeg and A. A. Heaps. So far, the can- Murphy. (Li-im-Prtia. winner in this contest. . in Winnipeg both the l-lon. Robert Rogers and W. W. Ken- nedy, Conservaoivrr- members are sure of election. The big fight is against the two Communists, J. S. Woodsworth and A. A. Heaps. if the lfilberals do not place entitli- tiates in the field both these men will be defeated. tbut in an ttt-mpt to save their Communist n1 lies the idliqrals will pmibably nominate representatives to prevent much W. ’l‘. W. Bird. Nelson, who defeated the Mclghcn Government by break- ing his pair. is certain to be de- ii-uteil. This is admitted thy all parties here. Another Progres- ilVG, Arthur Beouhien, Provsnchor, much bickering ilisappointment. and acrimony that straight fights today appear better for the Con- servatives than three-cornered contests last your. At nearly‘ every convention where a fusion tsandidato was nominated there e- vclnped 1L distinct breach in t c ranks of the (unionists. Many [liberals resent being forced ‘to vote for u Progressive or Com- munist, and are showing their re- sentment iiiy aligning themselves with the Conservative party. (‘ou- none of fusion when such fusion King. sorvatlves have throughout the s silo in danger of losing his con- ititnency‘. At the ‘Conservative . l as will make his national victory wanna .. will ilwrflllflo the Cfllllwrviltivl! Pilll‘ ties is that in Brandon between iloutbt but all of them will be elect- I t resentation from this province Robert Forke and I). W. Beau-bier ed. While some of them had l ‘town 1 31‘ 0 e Own "Om B8119" l0 iWeil/B. Mill 90ml "l 111st election Mr Beaubier who three-cornered contests in the last a!‘ O L . U19 111°"? ODi-iiilililc Oiliim 14- 'i'iliil was only ten days in the field, re- election, and are now facing H l (t, I Hotel C0.’ Ltd. Robert tForke, Progressive lender. dqced Mn Forks-a major“), "m" smflgm “Ema “Must fusion can. ‘ 0t‘? ‘Jq J ( w 5.500 to i100. He is counted a sure dldatss. yet fusion has brought so rmprmiors PFOPFMN‘! MISS L. McQUAiD, Manager. W. Lawson Phllailelplfln Mr. niidTtirs. E. ii. ‘Thomas Alhertoii li. E. Ljuugllle Wcstvills N. S. Juliu J. Brown Montreal W. F. Mathivstiir S’Si<le .\lr.-anti Mrs. .l. A. litiwlntt litiston‘ liarold A. llowlt-ttu ilosion hbura» M. Curley Souris \\'. ‘lle-iizli Tlmiey "City James Mctliliivruy Boston R. W. Stewart Moiituirttt- .\lr. and Mrs. L. D. Daviesou (‘lty servative (Progressives will have .1. E. Siarlnnls Amtberstfl. P. s. ()_ [humor Win. Knpliinsky Montreal Mrs, N, Powers Hamilton .l. nit-ans the stipport of Mackenzie Amherst .l. ll. Wllliston Authors! ii. With this division in till‘ f“ \v_ (rm-un- Moncmn MY-R |,_ \\'_1S'S do l’. A. and Miss ranks 0f liloir Olllifliiflllll. and with Carter Moucton Miss M. M. (‘urti-iyS Sltlo .1. l‘. Tuplin Reading Pa. 0. the excellent organization the Cou- Muncton Mrs M. li. (fhapinan (‘1ii-,\\'. Lnchaine ste. Anne Kan. J. Rub. i-ngt) Mr. and .\1i'.~i. W. F1. llurrls City W. A. Ting/lay Amherst. iv -- g ‘tin DICALICIIT Fill! i’ifl..\'i‘l<l ICIHYAIH) ISLAND Victoria lfotel, '. Cnc o1 iii: lat-gent and bent cquippe-zi Hotels In Eutorn Canada. Contain: 120 roomi- 44 of which have private bathe. Completely renovated in the past few years. Few Hotels throughout Canada and the United Staten have its splendid table. Courteous servdzc to all Guests. Talo- phOlllbJ in rooml. Ratc: $4.00 to $.00" per day. .’ HARRY O- BROWN, Manager L. it‘. MoCready and family, Mi- llllll Fla. it. H. ltiiynion Montreal .1. W. R. Daln Toronto. rs. Oswald 1.0 iilant‘ Ottawa Grace Doucot Rich. lllllPin N. l1.‘ Arthur Stewart City ‘ Dire. 311.11’. Harrington Bridgawater .~. u. .\i vi. if. Manson Bi-ooklliia - ll- .\i- (‘never Windsor out. 57- M- (Yitilinr Fort William, 0st,, E. .\l. Rllilt-‘dgtl For; wmmm 0m" right STSidc Miss F. Gallant, Wallace {neon Montreal G. W. ‘Foster St. province they look forward confi- pptm“, p1,; and Mm Ilifvpy whm. John John Plnnnd City 1,1,, pm. dentiy to giving Premier Meighen m, Mm R_ s_ mm] wmnvqie M_ and Newark N. J. Charles Wood lllch 50111101‘! iii ill! 0W" PPM/iii" Gordon Roseneath Percy G. Griiy iioston W. P. Grant Halifax A. 1.. Ward New York 11L 11. New York. - out," ‘is’ Silvester Q . ‘m: y,“ ..:_.-_T............,w - rJmr-s- .