__ o». »....--:..r». _-.i-a-.+..s,,. PRINCE EDWARD START THE BIG GAME TODAY 3 Arson 1 AND 8.45. USUAL PRICES ill"lli‘ R3.‘ - s... es... s... .- e- "struts: ".“lfi:::;i:;.;::“: zr."‘.;..‘ilz:*i..'zilzi'..ziril 3.1: ‘is; ‘i.‘i.’...;'l'f“l?..“.i‘°i.2.l.‘.'§"lZ i3fi.%’..‘“.°“.‘.l‘.‘.’.if.°.l' i '»‘~’»ilcl l\llllt?l ,.IC':'T,,E,KJLE ‘hmhb'°k n“: "mm" ‘m!’ "°"§’§Z'.'.'§f§' llllicflfll? but hsre on the should spring up wilhillfhe ssri- reality, if not [in pgmthgglntllw goiorsvtv vvllgich lie ‘ ' Th’ m“ Mlle C” ' too a on yaw,‘ “land ma" m“ much aucceuml cultural dlstrlcts? griddle: Egg/Sid glsllellltfiiilxl ilecggrlluzed “this, lzacause tified. No ‘Miriil-lteir grille" P'"""“‘* l“ Wm be a‘ Miss Mary Stewart of Rose °°°9°"“'-"'° markwns‘ the speak‘ at on? “me bee‘; t" Thi case they called it the luxury or excise England. or in fact an e Winning illally lnviwli- vma, and Mm w_ Q “an,” o, el- said he was flrlllli! 0ft l?!” 31"‘ “m” idflfj, ‘fifisti-allon that the tax . , ever deemed himself y" smry "i _—— D°'°h°"°" M"'-- ""9 Viiiw" i° 1°“ that the “mm on o t e V. w“ a l lati n The removed also theltariff on ough to go over the he Basebam ACKNOWLEDGEMENT. - Lad- Brwkk B a h, m u t p M g_ ernment -would have to be given to smaller the lnilustria popu 0 y d b l d] u n ads '“"="*""- fiigsiiéli?".Zi...§..i2s.§l'°‘°ill{‘i M" M-yvsii-i- sis‘ ii-ZYW. ‘s. m. matter. p; =,l;;;;','°{,,,‘§; {QQ';“;‘:,,,‘Z,°",IL‘“.§I.‘Z.“.J ffiéyiiiif 22°.‘ $532.11.“... l? .3’. .-.°..§§. ‘ie.°'...5.i.‘lfi°.?f:, ' e - , i‘ Romance, thanks the receipt of $150 from °°“‘“"' [j ce-opontivs lMlrkotlnl ior agriculture on tile 1118M “"1 helm“ A" m" a 1""°'““‘°' w,“ bfi°§'n"“”‘§d °°“d°’“"@ i ._F|'||¢d Wm, Tryon Ladies» Auxiliary, per Mrs. Mr and M" Home" Jews" and The ngw M|n|5[Qr o; Asflguuufe, in the Marltlmes was to pursue his car now came from the nat on- slg est tfgree. This m Thrms m“ Bruce Howatt’ Treasurer “d ‘z youns son of. lCharlottdtown are Dr. Tolmie, was deeply illififeliliii i‘ "W?" "i" "Wm “dd w ‘he “m” “I traasury’ v cged boo £85" w“ ‘iii. Grip Y°“ m“ from Union Sunday school o! New spending a vacation at Hsrtsvllle in the question, and he intended to suming masses. to pursue a course ‘ ‘.71 “m”? ff“ “bmlifi “ w°"d" Perm’ p" Mm‘ Alex‘ Hamilton‘ ‘the guests of the former’; parenti!’ get in close touchwith all the co- that would build up indusgize near a," T“ "waned U" ll" l e 8 W110" oia 5m” Gam- __' . ' t1 k ti nizations at hand. Mr. Meigheu sa e was . JliStart fhc POWNAL ‘cmculT askvmis‘ Mr. and M"- H______amm°nd Jews" l rrédnavilaafililireefjlltlglegllrgiisnt didn't 110E "Sllilii 883m" "r315" ma“? As soon as the Liberals came ln- Km“ Avoid‘ W" Game {It-r}:tlgisax-énehngrfiligtankjf-iigt7,302; Reverend George C. Taylor has propose to take the management of ets. but the government muizt ‘grain to power l, took the “l” t“ ma,‘ Today l tasr CHAPTER OF “if A‘, m, mncmlon p, {he 8,6,. arrived home from Montreal and isitbsso organizations out of {:6 gart- k669i the horse olllllolrllzgis task visa: u... Conservatives had pieced at MacKenzie King l.“ m, “ ,, ing service a programme of sacred bQiBK 1110B! llelflliy greeted on ev-‘rners hands, for it thoug t t a mrlix mum. dtgrmmed by other three percent and raised it. to aix (p, a ygtg on the “damn Th8 GPQCII APChEP music will be van, s 901513010151 cry side. Ho will spend his vaca- the system should be a voluntary pl- ceu _are _ percent. This applied to clotllills. reportwf this C0mfnitfes g1 p ' ll it N ouutr ever be ' Mrs. George f-‘urness McLeod of tion for the most part atrhls sum- One. and that the farmers should dont be eve . (:0 bl’! “no harness, utensils one everything of mp 511195 gold him ma, , ’——- Montreal. All are welcome. mer house at Rocky Point. stand on their own feet» came great that d d not r ng Don't min the solving of the Mystery of “The Green Archer." PRlNCiE EDWARD Can-adds Greatest Kiddie Show 5-DAYS~5 STARTING MONDAY Matinee Daily at 3.15. Night at 8.15 Rossley Wonder Kiddies ‘BIG VAUDEVILLE REVUE I 9m C Frollceome Fairies, Blue- A birds and Butterflies. splendor of exquisite COEQUITICS Wonderful stage effects. Entire Change of Program Wednesday. Jazz Babies, South Sea Islanders- Enchanted Statues and Charleston Wedding. Pictures At Every Performance (fOhllC, Slilli} THE SEASONS . (JREATIEST ATTRACTION i PRlCES-MATINEE-‘ST-c, 26c. NiGHT—256, 37¢ 52°- 64404-040 $0 O4 0 6 0O O4 OOO-#OQO-O-OOO-OO40-O+&O§O4000-O4+QQQ SPBA IT'S FOX BISCUITS ‘ vvv f0 (Powdered Milk) (‘liurcozli Biscuits I Morning i‘Lel'la McLure, A- r. c. M. who will C. N. R- Thursday afternoon when ‘lir. Stewart, spare brakesman, receiv-‘speflifli ed n compound fracture of the leg. l0 Mr. Smallwood was employed on the ballast train which was work- when it turned over, pinninghhlis l d f1 til. A! the ‘D1005 l i ffegavllnllifrtilfd. “Jaclns" were neces-gPrinco Edwin-d Island took the “dusky were mralyled by heri ssry to remove it and it was al- most fifteen minutes before he could be extricated. 0mg rushed by an extra to the city and taken to the P. E- Island Hos- pital. the extra stoppill! B‘ m9 smanwood h“ been employed on on agriculture, and the federal and the C. N. R. only a short time. C ANKSIthings. nameémqglddlatlllye?! dliiiil: and family. Pleasant Valley, wish to thank sound avoid cathartic pills, purgafive water, salts and all such tem- porary relief measures. the habit e1 plrformllli their ~mii~ii'""="°" n I °°"""' ,___________ ___gg__ ________ muscles ofthe bowels by tho tonic action of Dr; Hamilitenh laxative that acts as eioleto nature's way as poniblq and young, prevent and cure habitual constipation by using l’lll’l’Il..A(7 E’.'.'..’1'2'.“.'.12.':.""" ‘ "‘"“ ’°‘ headaches, belching neu lln the ltomnoh, after mull, liver IOFIIMII Ind muddy complexion. You'll have HIGHFIILD - The Hlghfisld Prelb Sunday Aug] 1s l, ' 8. School at I pill. r unsound 1dr. and am. n. 'J.'Uacl(innon of Edmonton are spending‘ a vaca- tion with friends here. ‘ —-_- Central Guardian . 1'0 Alllvlfn f' _ days-one car o: flour and he , ippclnl ldw price on bran and shorts lau- loading-J. W. lfclwon 986'-'l-ll~8i FUNERAL SUNDAYF-Thd fill" eral of the late Charles Lund will be held from his late residence, as '1"- Illi: "l1- 4- 1- Spring Park Road. on ssudsy, aur- Wilmll" "i i" "W" , ust 1st the service starting at 3 p. ""5 “u!” oiiW-lfld Iviorie. ar- m., funeral leaving at 2.80 p. m. rived Thww‘, M5“ [mm 39”“ for the People's Cemetery. 1° 09nd their mention m", -.._..- glilll be service in the- Unit ll m" ‘he u "m, . "wvaflump "m" “t m“ 3"“ “t “n” ‘g6 tern recent operation in the-Prince Kingston at 3 p. m. Cornwa 7. . - m m_ I Edward fllarid Hospital ctvo: RIVER -' on Sunday mamwqfnfhe finefiigfgfj llclachern. fIo daugh- TYTF. CHARLOTFETOWN ‘GUARDIAN Aug 1st. the service in the Clyde um’ M..." “comma,” by h“ wife and children, left this morn- ‘ after visiting GAP! BliETlill' WEEK OF ‘A UGUST ills August 3rd and 4th, Glace Bay; Pit Pony Races, Sports, Monster Parade. August 7th, Glace Bay; Aquatic ‘MARITIME PEOPLE suouu) _ SEE THE UNSPOHED suiigilii-jul-AND 2 Big, Days Horse Racing, Monster ' August 4th and 5th, North Sydney; 3-Y a1, SUMMER (ill “lllfll. I ._ .1. 4 I Bicycle Racing, A Parade. ' ~- i Aquatic Sports,‘ Yacht Rising, Field f - 'i‘~ I.‘ Sports. twining-lift sun imuir‘ “f S FIRST. Wl-‘iriii. AliQ-Us-‘li ~ -, sols. i “I his lbrother Ronald J. llaoGillivray. BROOKFIELD - The services in the Brookfieid congregation on Sunday Aug. 1st will be as follows: Hartsvllie 3 p. ui. Brookfield 7.30 p. m. Hunter River 7 p. m. S. School Brookville 10.80 Hunter Riv- er 10:30 a. m. and Hartsville 2 p. m. A hearty welcome to all. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH.- Jfiariy prayer meeting at 9.16 a. m- tomorrow. Sabbath School "o'clock. at which the offering in iald of Missions will Ml ‘is minim-T in‘: ‘nave-silos... -_--io§--_._ N0 Yacht Owing to Charles Lund, the Yacht Club will not Saturday race this Charlottetown hold its usual week. 0f the Club's events during ' last two years and in the and "Sheba" he had a be proud of. That he will be missed by all connecting with yachting in this city is putting it mildly?“ Corns Drop "out In Hot Foot Bath sing Costa's Oratorio Soprano solo: "i Will Extoi The. O Lord," and 'LlddlB'a song "How Lovely are Thy Dwellings," The congregation at Trinity Church will welcome the opportunity of hearing this talent- ed vocallst. Rev. F. E. Boothroyd. of York, will preach at evening service and the soloist will be Mr. Harvey, MacPherson. Visitors cor- dially invited. have ANOTHER C. N. R., —Anotfler accident occurred on theito find Ray Smallwood‘ of Mount foot lumps, callousea, coma, etc.‘ ing on the road between Cardigan tractor, 25c at all dealers. and Georgetown. The plough or. - Thefg spreader was being uged to distal!- —-———_—<0>--—-—- buts the ballast and became cans ' on a. large stone. Mr. Smaliwood’ llnncg, endeavored to free the machine. -——— (Continued from page 1) lead- in dairy farming as well, it surpassed all others. il-Ie was at Better Markets Needed 1n the past the governments had rossing near Mr, centred their energies morsel- less the Hospital. provincial departments use devoted much energy. and spent much mon- ey. in the tion. an quality, More success had . be t i di tit _i th or Mr- m-e- M°°s"“'“'lw::t 3.23.53. u’; ‘till. is’... 1...? was another phase of agricultural their neighbors and world much emphasiq had been placed on this questing _of recent years. and Denmark, Holland, and the United States, had endeavored ‘o develop their markctii along cer- tain narrow channels. Canada had also paid some attention to the question, but nothing like what it should have. in Western Canada there were now orgnaised and in operation pools for the selling of western wheat. Tflin idea iild "tak- en birth in Manitoba in 1919, when the Government at tiigt time. oi Old Folks Need Mild Bowel Tonic, And SHOUIdTV-OTI‘ the Use of Harsh Plila and Drastic Purgatlves Old people, no matter how and healthy, should They stomach and!" abuse on acount of it because there ad 11°‘ were many who at first bitterly op-_ posed it. and be hnd" been one of the originators of the idea. As the whole thing worked out, in spite of the opposition. it ‘was seen that Pllin. a mild “Thousands of people. old thing, and it was dropped! But the new government, that la noted "ill U10 r900"! r its prcmpfneu In curing gas, sour- fullnen the legislation so unworkable that no'one who was willing, to under- °mPi°Y°iir take the job, the spare no effort to do ch “Sheik.- the same time it was necessary .0’ record twbuild up a home market lu our own country, on the path to must take th present course. sidsration of Canada needed tariff. This poll high tariff. but moderate height there. The Conse Progressives, votes, than it c-ause of what Can od in the last few ut then again n its history successive cro 26. There had crease ini-tho production of silvcr'0ne would know it. and gold n, Ontario and Quebec. government control was not the had“ h“ “mead been blealed on comm! in M“ nature. Unibrgunateiy however 1t mum be ramp-ML hail sold its raw minerals to the However they made such a mess of s" "19"!" "i mlmliliiiilriflfl "1 and mlde the ‘ma; ltlfllf. lfl U16- they could ggg providence thgre were less-poo evenliloltglt they of- Clilliil- "1 Homo and Foreign Marketa Mr. Meighen said he would next. discuss home and foreign market- ling- In this country there was al- ways a durpiua of products, and the people here in this Province were‘ Race Todaylmore dependent than most on a flor~y eign market hflor spilling“ their prot- ’—"‘ duco. Eve t n e vernmen ‘m’ 4"" i" i“ “i” could do, gutlulled the Prime Miu- ister} would be done go onablektéltis‘ M M i h u Pro peg to reach t ose mar s. r. eg en was neve "Charlie," as he was known by Any Wvemment Wm] the boys, sailed a yacht in most spank“ was connected Protection Needed The farmers sometimes said that it didn't mean much at. u, them w toms department protection to build up iudus-gnsdo at Ottawa since til was provided for all the sound policies of these me would it is today. But at King's Representative P‘ l i t d. M'- Macdmmld’ cmmnued m“ Pigglfgiigid: filial-gig: xdgisistently gland the iPremior, had called attention lo Mm the Liberals for the pa“ ' t-lle revelations concerning the cus- years and liad been ' e ma‘ an‘ therefore loaded with a majority that bu; [hQfQ W35 never g grant-peel to the people. Mr. MacDonald of it different political ahlllt | _ - policy than it had, but it try the Putnam s Paisley Corn Ex- and were w“ no 51g“, after g loader could aif hundred years changing. ilim- ada had the had covered the case very “my m tee llad unearthed things of‘ u very , u", lumber, and a. brlefspuce of words. Mr. Meigll- ssafy [or on congratulated King's this was ii-B urltry by thanked the electors for the typo the United States, and sol to Canada in the shape of finished m0!"- 0! Canada- hig ppunQMr. Macdollulws s of wood i" Proviflflifli County on representative, and d back of man it had supplied the (‘lover-ll- He predicted that brilliant career politics would be rc- peuted. if not excelled. lil the wid- hadnflt sense in such was no other course open; to Canada than a protective If Canada wps to kno if she was never to Because then, of the general con- the whole country a stable prot it should be . l. su s that in the mitifl t the l“ "mm" 9' HAPPY friends for their many acts of klnd-ilprfg? Mints," w“ mo mugh my never preached a high tariff. 30 HEAl-Tiiv 11m during m" "W" "°'°“"‘*’slected. and thht was not the prob' letflillglttlld ment. . l r b tt du ti Mosr WONDERFUL BABY PERFORMERS m A ranlsil: busogrsutlltalllligrzngrzdsdgunll: f: i° W" bv Liberal lltnllllllfer LAUGHING, LILTING. LANDSLIDE OF LEVITV.. f mlrkstl- In we other pom o! the “y "m" "‘°'°°“"'°“ t “ to argue against it.” Liberal Log-Rolling _ Whether or not the King (Jov- ornment gained power by right me- hods, it was apparently more anx- _ us to gain the friendship of the and the majority of was to govern They were of the procedure of the King Gov- ;:.;- 3;":‘.'.§'.22' tiara": 3332.32”.“{.?:?.“i.§'l£:l..l,’il’“i§; e»... marrow. pool as a Government ehncy, and wag“; gel“ 5°" ""4 dmlihm“ ’ ' o s. It In better to get bowels into gldnlvg-hsvahtoatughozciuzlzp rig/snag: . Bu‘ n“ peowe of , Canada ma“ wok mo,’ and ' a "rm", how learned the lesson of exper- lime "u. day and this can be soon ussaiitted by it. r. Meighen 1W1" "d it 1M M“ e costly done by Itrengfhonlng the said he himself took dune terrific 4°“ mdiaed- n w“ true m” the“ been complete depression, Canada had never had ave aucll also been ll.| and fewer people sadly neglected . ads ll been -. i r . an m tat n e an o 0 ‘I- Sundncs wheat boardfmet with considerable _ .' i A Falu Oootrlns "g ‘uflguun. m, p”. p" D‘ success. Whether tile dslloine would ‘i’ DiSTmBUTQRS alTdulerl, or by mall from b°°9m° “ Wmulwm "thin"! "l ' The" “u” w comsao a. co. s. u. MONKLEY. rm court-bosons 60., Men- ‘i’ i" Iwl- Elli the hoot-ides had Ltzlelisgdntbznmth Charlottetown. Bummerslde. a troll. in" m“ in "i9 “wit” “d ' u ooooouooo-oo-oweoe-ooo o+++o++oo+o4++o+0++o+0+o+++o . .____._____ large percentage of farm products arybody lived just ‘alpha, than farming w self re- When the capital of, b6 brought the World came to know that Csn- this anneal- ada could be depended upon. Canadian workers knew that would not.be put out of employ- ment by the shaking and ing of policies, then Canada would grow to n great and wealthy na- ion. shatter- cy did not mean a Robb had reduced taxes- So he did and maintained crab; ilud tllclnselvcs put on. Ev- rvative party, in 01's’ Dill the speaker, had 1lll1lli~~ and premier Me|ghen""ll||ghly little reduced, and further Th“ this hnd och-gm, be nflgfgprggant- tlluy were reduced at the expense grated m through Minister Bolvln of Customs falling to properly discharge the duties of his office. That was the unanimous finding of the Commit- too, but it went farther. the main ada had suffer- years in indus- "ry and population. 1n consequence ps as from 1922 in an five years ago. Can- would notzbo ported cars as before. When they - pgflgy,‘ - Customs Probe waver Mr. Macdonaid had outlined tho prpppgmy than ghgzfiVfllllfi that had lod to the customs, 1p course p910“ pal-probe. and had stated quite trulyl that it was the only new thing t0' before the people at if the last election was when, comparatively adverse to theyiKlng Government, what would hnd occurred except "two things,» the customs probe and the Robb budget. The Robb Budget active The Liberals boasted that Mr. p; a‘ but they were takes that the Lib: .- tiluiliry had been able its Will‘ tunnel lc-ng before. IAs .i lii.li.lti‘ of fact tile taxes were s, for of vhe public debt. Thp reduction order of taxation on automobiles hnd been all very well and good, but for himself the Prime Minister thought that he would rather have had the taxes reduced on clothing and other necessities used by the common people who wore too poor to buy auto-mobiles. The Automobile Tax tlie The Premier would any sumo- lllstory oi’ tile ali- "v tomobilo tax. The Liberals would ‘h people to believe that they had reduced the protection on motor cars. So they had, but they did it to get the advertising. The Conservatives felt certain that the Liberals would not stick to this legislation. but there was big till: in the Liberal camp of sticking to their guns this time. "We who knew them knew they wouldn't." And neither they did. fine But they sneaked out tho back iy-rlloor to avoid being lll- out oFthe predlcamt best ha les- Ca lives had a luxury lax on automo; by bliss, which seemed very fair, forl -" that party thought that LlIOfw whoi in- excise tax and then tookoif the luxury tax from , re Canadians cars. but left it on im- ' its own'land overytllill! Wnceminl that lend, or did not see that work its classes. [The principles of Macdoneld, Car- ‘tier, and Tupper had been proved. had through experience taught tie that whenever Canada wavered in principles. the country and its hom- es and its children euffered- Don't let anyone blind you to the sound- ‘ er field. He had business acumenqfigtviaflfnbxlfiilesgaglagfi"Flzvggoszrg: y’ and good 61mm“ ed that runny industries had been a degree t at no _ , , 0rd to be without fortod to bankruptcy because they _ cs, hero to flnd e safe haven and mo of such an extent as to be almost thepunbclicvablo. Men whose duty it was to put down smuggling mam‘ be m ‘h: ifztlggi Igzggggg and to prevent the importation of |illB business themselves and mak- ing large sunls from it- As a con- sequence of these revelations the ~ Government found self indictment that three thousand or more pages. The Committee brought which declared that oral Government of the customs department had de- generated rapidly. or at least that was what the indictment conveyed. ' solves King had known llle condi- tlon of affairs for iind knowing it had common necessity. This tax brought the country one hundred million dollars a year. Twoyears ago the Liberals reduced it to five percent, but it still remained two thirds greater than it was under the Conservatives. And they bad taken off the luxury tax on auto- mobiles. not go again to their consili nor face their conscience, voted against it. Au an was drawn up to amend ill ens amendment, but this endment was struck out slid Stevens amendment there stitutad a lot of verb . seemed to say a great d which really meant notli new subamsndmont wu ' down hy a majority of i {twice more on the same ll fld- Government was defeated, charges the most took fright, as he knew m! startling ever made in bhe Canad- vole was taken, the do" ian Parliament. All investigating Government were numbg ,. committee consisting of four Libor-iwent to the Governor cell Conservatives. and Ollelasked that the Government Tbanmlsssd. Are you beginning - constitutional five Should the Governor Gen waslithrottled and choked Pill Int the request of Mr. King! . l1 Customs Probe the committee for tile Government. This. commit- were done Parliament would more bereprcsentativs gov iMhcKenzle King had - no one hnd been refused startling nature, and had found evi- deuce c-f extravagant waste, inof- flclelicy. and corruption, that start- tlon in England in one] led all Canada. Customs officials years, but who in a thousand were known to be implicated, audof English parliamentary . tilut people ill high places were ill hnd ever asked for dis league with wholesale smugglers. while facing s vntc of ce wliil illoso who had brought into The first mun to do such ii tllu country goods made in prisons in parliamentary history w Kin . g (To be Continued.) were unable to compete with these smuggled goods. much of it siolen property brought in from the Stat- market. Three firms at one point alone were inlpol-ting prison made goods, with a loss of millions to the Government and resulting ln thou- sands being rirlvell out of employ- ment. Tlleso illicit operations were, BWOTII icit liquor, were provon to be in Every‘ morrlind I ghgvirlg, while your ‘ is still moist. 118i’ P“ few drops of‘ wlliil "Aqua Velva. s It makes the akin pleasantly-then i cools and hcais—' your skin soft and l’ ' ful, all day lesion" Wllllemanfiasrlellfiéu leoverlt. r m w” itself facing s consisted of in a verdict under the Lib- the procedure been greatly accel- tllo last few years King Had Knowledge '. ‘According to the Liberals them- flltoen months, failed to apply romcdy. This was a source that as wholly indefensible. The con- d Make Smoking Enjoyable ’ BY I Smoking the Best When you buy your ‘Smokes assured you are getting tho beat, i DUNHILL PIPES i fromluo you can "l" Claimed to be the leading f-Plpel, are hers In all iiyifll- DUN HILL TOBACCO Which is proclaimed the Tobacco with a Heart is W" °i F our ludln sellers. i i a AND CIGARETTES CIGARS .' All brands and in any ain- tlns or packages. TOBACCO POUCHES convenient "Fouehau that keep your Tobacco handy ll“; fruit. , ~ Como to us for your not! Smokes and be satisfied- LA MBROS anos. QUNNYIIDI ii i- mIhe Liberals. .