MAXIMS OPA MERCHANT No m“, who "y; just what he mm," h likely to acquire an en- __-— vhbl, reputation n a thinker. AIIIII Ill’ l“ iii l. ltloul hsrlfunllftllup and ll. n). A. 8L6!) 1 llilflilN |lll'5 Mili- ill lilHKEl wild Wives Monopo- lized Most Eligible‘ Bachelors Late During Season - De- buiantes Left Mon- eyless Youth. LONDQN, Aug.- 19.—t}1lgh {sly-s “l-ogtlll-lll rascals." n. wild lvl have Caused lilc recent social sea‘! son iv P9- mlidpmlli. society soc- described vcs of tame husbands. troln the matrimonial n complete flop. matrons witll mar- Dollrsred l6. é [£5411 / S .71, n up‘) 00 l _ ‘ J. Havelock Wilson, president of the English Seamenw union, who declared at a meeting Thursday that nearly every trade union in mgeabie daughters are enraged, Great Britain is bankrupt in con- m lhereiofg threaten to complain "ill-in" lo Queen ltlln-y, because flirtatious mm; women ill Mayfair sets have Lonopollwi the eligible bachelors all durirll; 15g bad the season. was the matrimonial marks; this year that many women who had lea sad sail silent entertalnlu cessfui marriages m!‘ tante daughters, country in houses vat! the lease. expensive houses thousands of dollars ill g in hope of making suc- their debu- retired to tho disgust. leaving thoir ant for tho remainder of “llogtlisb rascal" is the nickname given the young married wonlcll by more tiller ant society peoplc~who being childless, or having married off their t smile at ti li is n f iuughtcrs, can afford to tcm. not that u portion of the young u-lwo have lnonopollzori the most cllgiblo baoilulors nil during the season tel to liuln moll. , leaving prctty debutan- 'l' with moncyll-ss young Prince Blamed Pcrim ps- partly lllill tho Prlnrn of Wales is nod. llc is u persistent bachelor, and nlosl. 0f his fuvorito lanclllg mlrtners are married ronlcn. llo is said l0 sfiloct thcm lot safely‘ srer he d: lug with l new rumor regarding his possiblel marriage i Dbl‘! llfl‘. ll position, willie this" are unit's n: lnitsr-ulinc young wmncu; attract lug s sake, because wilcn- int-es twice ill nu oven- lll unmarried wonlall, ll s started. But his purl.- ll of established silt-lat illo "rogulsil rus- doscriilcrl by ‘their on- utit-ntion tlttrlng ll. brief period of impulurlty by illPll‘ boyish dross, sin-coll and nmllucristns. . of the recent strike. Hundreds of thous men. he added. had declar would pay no money unions. general ands of ed they to their Coal Conference Ended Abruptly (Canadian Press) LONDON. Aug. 19. ~--NCg0llll lions ilottvoen tho llritish t-nal ownors and oonl minors which had boon looked to bring pcncc in tho long Hlltl tieup. collapsed shortly zlftor they ollcllctl this ilftcrnoon. rinlonizll season. serious ronlntn-r-s oi‘ the surt that society lnntrolls would zllllo, allll Htllllfi dospor evon blrcrl nlarrhlzo. poor. proud but \vi-llill iligll slnlldil|i-'.—~—ltl ln-lp tilolr daughters (llllfllgliil. H4‘.(‘l\ll‘tl in go right. l tllo ilnrilolorn nro ill Scotland fnl tllom ,iln-. grouse siloYrting und lilo official tho surlilllfl Jonson for society rnninurzrls is ovcl [for zluulhor illnc mruitils. . Gold Shipment Elem Australia Reaches San Francisco ,\‘i-;\\‘ YORK. Aug. l0. jun-m or mojioltooil or »¢¢¢¢¢¢,¢¢,.A¢Q+¢4»H. Australia arrived ill Sun l<‘l (fondcnsed Specials RAT E each ills for the account _ ‘hllfflllllfl. ____ onto wiurec wrr experience. ice. viute the necessity of gold allip- Tllllllli" 0i‘ [W9 9-5 Ml‘- .-—4o. per word, net ertion 1n this column. H SOME Apply Guardian 0t- iotlzly, 'l‘llo largest tho llll'li|l l‘\'l‘l‘ lrnnsfilrroxi Australia to the United States. lt will be sent to lilo -Fedoral itc- soi-ro flunk of Now York and hold of thc Bank of Willie no official stntcntctlt was mudo concerning tho purpose of 1051_5_5_fl=_ the sillpntcnt, tho financial dlstrlctlo hi! 0W"- nsstllnctl that it was made to ob- i S“ “l/i‘ i/IEIBHEN IIIIN- [HN Pillilifllii ("all desir- illo mothers g,,v,._,.mm,nl l)l't,‘-kl.‘l't-l A g women of, Kfllorderl marlteliut . Nmhim. d“,,,BI.¥‘Mr_ Mmgfiun sum. “we can llo roforrorl tn the lteccsslty offllme of the lmnacrepancies towovor, nnwtlsslst ill tho co-oinwrutixw- Bracklcy. LEVI/ls" The People's Paper , BM"! X M‘. l f/fl-g-t/d’ v _ M /// w y 7/, "W1 vnrw¢'““¢ M Fllll _\\>\\*.~ \A\\\\\\ Read by veryllody Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew MAXIMS OPA ) MERCHANT ____ isn't It queer that the thlnfls peo- pie non usually want to know moot are a oi their business. Cl-IARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, FRIDAY, Aucusr 20, 1920 llllililfi WEST- Addressed G r e a t Crowd in Vancou- ver and Outlined His Policy of Protection for Canadian Indus- tries. i VANCOUVER, B. C., Aug. 19. —, lFaclng an audience which crowrlclli ‘a great hall in the exhibition.‘ ground with amplifiers and radio‘ carrying his words to audiences be-f yond, Prenllor Arthur ltleiginen lust.‘ slight outlined his programme nnrii stated his case. From galleries‘ ill tllc hall hung devices. One I read, "We do not favor a high i.£1f'-,- iff, we do favor a protective tar? iff.“ l The meeting closed what Illrfl ,.\lcigilen himself (lescribed as "the! ,most strenuous day of ills life,',‘ and it closed his speaking program‘ .on the Pacific coast. He lndicatq ed his intention l1) to call a con-,‘ ‘Terence between the Dominion andy .l’rovincial governments tn work, ‘out. an old age pension scheme nlong tilc lines of tho recommend- ations of the special Parliamentary committee. i2) to retain thc Australian treaty but to reform it} in sur-b o way as lint to leave the. (Yu-natllan dairy farmers open to un- 4 i Ammumucd Australian and New zew Jenkins and ltimsclf on tho record . '. ltinn. 1-. .fl tl t h ti l" u. it ._v“‘“" “’""‘°' . 11:’: Iamlothguy irsgulfllig courage cooperative marketing oti . . a rlcl lturwl lro lucts. trllat looked like beluga good mnt- g ' ‘l I f 'l‘lloro “were low (ti) To ell- Mr. Mclgbcn described lilo anio- mnbile tariff reductions ill tbc ltobb inldgrlt. as thc lnosi “obvious and dospornbic sham us over u pill over on tile cleri- orato oi n. coilntryz" "We can help ltgrirulturc in lilo of fnrln pro- lnnrkol~ ~lng by thc [armors tllfllllSPlVCil of products so largely -prorluced in this Dominion." llc referred t0 (lo-operative lnzlrltnting organizations zllreutly formed and continued: , "We do not. propose to taki- con- trol of tileso products nut. oi‘ tbo_ ilnllds of those who have err-atoll thcm. we propose that tin-y stand‘ on their own foot and wnrk out ‘their own pnliry. and we pruprlso. ,io bolp illl‘fl'l to do lmtil. Vile pro- to llclp as gnverlllnont. cani __ _ v ., , by their high get tile value of what he producetn just as the Danish farmer gets it the farmer in Holland and til lfflrlilfif‘ ill some other parts of til -worid." i ln that way tho agriculturist- of the Dominion would be brought in- .i (if “l ‘There was an occasional inter- . ' . .ki . losaundan,‘ Ea" and or Marks‘ montsl floln Lolldoil to Now. York WW‘ "PM "ll liuildlllx- Phone 81. ‘HOOPS lvqilosi s M A R K ET t-ltslonlcrs to plaro their order.- vnrly today for boneless roasts. ‘u. m. N “\#$___ ‘AUCTION [Pm horses by. A»... llorristln. head, 0w .____ '5TUMPIN Alillly to l‘ltzroy g ‘To tar-u‘ DESIRABLE RESID- cuco lli M m d inn, $0 ““-*~ STUDEN dated L ‘CHINC salo y... Eililililr Yilr ' he "Our, lily ' W! ew i A lie. sh m“ TO RI lo executed. Guardian Cout- . Prllltery. Phone 182. -" NANT oooo snvetoree I 50 for loo, 100 for 85c. ~ 55c. s00 for $1.00, 1000 0s. Ml rio l . ‘n’ m . G__ 0i land lo l; ell at (‘bnri unltllrnlsherl. ___________ Ts- can s: ACCOMO- l" 139 lllllsboro St. ._.______.._______ HlLLA nAssiTs roe illgrcsd English Chinchilla A v. '0 llillsboro St. ____._i___.._._____ .D-A SMART GIRL T0 x 233, Charlottetown. o oxtrn charge for bou- 421. 1l17-2li-2i. SALE—CHOICE WES- nt Konsingion, Mon- 2.'ird at 2 p. m. llugbl Auctioneer. .l. Whlto or. 1375-8-l0-2l. ll __..__.______ SEVERAL ACRES I,‘ cleared and stump- totletown Golf Club. NV. Wcoks, Sci-fly, 120 pity. 1377-B-1ii-2i ll. L. an apartment. furnish- Apply Gnar- 1387-8-10-31 1B94-19-3l. es Mellott, lsso-a-la-sl. pply Cheri LET — 4 ROOM8. AP- 1394-l9-2i. Drugstore. Apply by 1351-8-18-3l. NTINO OF BVIRV u. cheaply and expedi- Poltplld. Guardian ti” ll .flw~ fillwlti :- ‘Non. ‘grnsslve supporting l-iiwmhh" ltt. lln- lllno of heavy seasonal colu- lillllllly llllflilliltifiil ill lllls by Brit.- isll’ lllii‘l'l'i~llfl. or ni ll-ilst lo roduco iill('ll slllpnlonis to it illlllliillllli. "bt- iu-ztsrlnill drain on sterling exvllnlllll‘ is ilclzlllnlnll. due to lirlt- isll |llll'l'llil.‘-ll'.‘i ni‘ cotton. lzrnln and oiill-r products, nnd bunkers ilnvn (‘X|ll't‘ll‘ll lilut this would rouuli ill n movtunoni oi‘ gold from lmldiln to New York ill lilo noxt. few lllflillilH, ith’ lilo nsilni purvbzlsos buve boon zluglumltod by tho noo- esslty oi‘ (treat llritnllt buying largo amounts united States r-oul us n rosult oi’ tho lirltlsil sirlko. Atllllliililni slliplnr-nts of lfiilfl l" (‘tinailn nrt- r-xpr-i-ioil by bankers hero us u l't'till|l of t-nlltillilod firm- ness of (‘il-llfliliilll exchange. in lilo inst tllrilo wmekl-l $9.5iill.il00 0T gold bus bet-ll sollt from hero t0 (lilnudn, untl it is llll4|l‘.l‘.‘<lll')(ll| nr» rtlngclnonts are now bolulr "i811" for the transfer oi‘ $5tiiLltiiii null‘?- . ...-¢e>}~~ e Electors But The Machine A tlcspalcb from Liberal sources fiflnwl] (if July ifltll to the Liberal Press bad the following Rifllflmlil"! "The prairie provinces will take carc of tllmnsolvcs Ill good style- fn ‘Saskatchewan thc doom of the two Progressives who eonsisimttly opposed tho Llbornls ill tho session just eloscd--Mlltiln _N. (Iulnllilell and w_ R lpanoilor-mlts already been sealed. Tito efficient. Dunn- ing organization will sec to ll ill"! straight Liberals are elected it" their rldlngs so thnt no one will 1m chnsnn for Snskaicilnlvan pith‘ lngs wlln is not u Lllmral or n lrn-I- Mrl Milton Campbell's friends horn will ‘be watching his into with llllWrP-‘il- The some dosilalflh says: Moncy of “What about the British Empire" asked n voleo. '“l‘bo lllriiisil Empire is nil right" Mr. Moigilen roturllcri. "if our friend were ill us good llPlllill fill lilo British l-lmpire l would be very lumpy." Mr. hlclgben indicated ills inten- tion in rcvlso the turiff on a pro- tective bnuls. Bible Sales in Hungary Show Big- Increase BUDAPEST, Aug. 19.—Tha num- her of Bibles bought in Hungary has more than doubled during the past. two years. according to a statement issued by tile associa- tion of publishers. ln 1023 the Hungarian poop bought 12.600 copies of tho Test - ments. In 1924 more than 16.000 were purchased. Last year 26.885 paused from the booksellers to tho illlblic, During i926 tile publishers anticipate that the (lcnrnld will 0x- coctl 30.000 copies. Will Cooperate With United States (Canadian Press) OTTAWA. Ault. lll.~— This gov- crnlnont is very much interested ln putting down ‘booilegglnlg, smugg- ling and all such improper practic- ps, ileclnrerl Sir Henry ‘Drnylon, Acting ‘Prime Minister; thin lmorn- lug in referring tn a dospatch from Now York to the cffceLthat lCan- lula will assist the United taten will not be wasted on hopeless situations." -~ aritime lilan who will Protect Loca in the enforcement of tho Volstead Act. want Minister of Railways who Declares it is his job I lnte Meighen I members. including Miss MaoPhail, orn party had withdrawn their sup- ‘A44AAAAAAAAQLQA:AAA¢¢¢‘AA%QAA¢AAAAQ4AQAAA¢AA Canada l-las No Choice Between l QAAALAAAAQAAAA must. pay vcry low wages in order higher wages. the the world. teotlon leads to higher CHANGE ilF TilNE liPPliliENl , ill HlilililNllTilN MEETING Rousing Reception for Conservative Candi- dates Points to a Gain for Their Party At This Poll-Me eting Was Addressed by Hon Dr. W. J. P. MacMillan. --———O——-»-v- If it were not for the fact that at the last fctlcral election the llrackley Point District polled a Liberal majority, any unprejudlcod- observer present at last night's meeting at flnrrlngton would have sworn that he was in one of the best Conservative strongholds in the (iounty. it was a matter worthy of note, and a sign very on- couraglng to the Conservative can- didates. that the bulk of the ap- plause at this meeting went to iMr. Messervey and Mr. Myers. and that the Liberal candidates were given- a mild reception indeed. Atn- audience that filled the hall to overflowing heard the different speakers discuss the issues of the day. and maintained perfect order throughout the meeting. Mr. future duties in Canada would come down instead ot‘ going up .}lls ex- planation for this was the fact that this country's manufactures are srowlns. and that it had prac tically a. monopoly of the cheap Dower of the world. Because of Catladzrs vast water power resourc- es, he said, lu a quarter, or half a. century the United ‘States would be Dut out of the running as a leading industrial nation. Referring to the Robb budget Mr. iMyors said that Canada had been the last country. since the war, to reduce its war-time taxation. Mr. Dunning had himself said that it “"18 MP- Melshen, by an Order in Council, who bed reduced the price l M v Guardian. Founded III Charlottetown Guardian Two Canto NINETEEN Kllllll IN liiilN WHEIIK (Clnadian Press) PEER-TE. Germany. Aug. l0. -~ Nineteen persons were killed and five seriously injured early today when the Berlin-Cologne express Weeding at ‘50 miles an hour was derailed near here. ‘The tragedy is attributed to the deliberate loosening of flail plates ‘by an unknown person. Police describe the wreck as tllo worst attelnpt in clgiltctan years on the lives of the travelling public ill Can. Live Stock_ To Compete In i Philadelphia (Special to th WASHINGTON“ DC., Aug. l9— Officials of the Sesqul-Centenulai Exposition arranged with govern-i e Gudddlan) of stamps to the present rate. Questioning statements made by Mr. Sinclair regarding the national Cepllas Nunn acted as chairman, and at the close of the meeting was tendered the thanks of the audience for the fair and impartial ‘Way in wilicll ho fulfilled ills dut- ies. ‘ that neither Mr. Sinclair nor any- onc cise knew what the trade bal- ance really was. The Mr. Sinclair, thc opcnlngbpeakcr m” Customs “will?!” Bhowillg 9- spokc much along tho same line us. reviililie 1°99 l"! Y9" 9f 535-900.‘ at previous meetings, and hasedifioll- Proved 11""- l-he illelflil BXDOPIS his appeal for thc election of Mr. ""0 "115 901111"? 001116 be Valuer! flli all enormous sum, and those might easily, and probably were, sufficient to upset the balance t favorable to Canada. Dr. MacMillau. who was present and spoko at last night's meeting, ,dealt at. some length with the so- mml" m“ "5""! "lriliflillmfwiird czllletl constitutional issue There and convincing stotolncnt. of his ln- was unotyhefiflsue he éald '0“ that i,ffi;"liyg"ll:yi}lfrmikiff";hi? nygtkiwgp couldn't llo avoided. and that was ‘yt-stslofdilis y('l)ll?ll\’ ‘ind Proviince- m" (‘vmmce U! m“ Clmtnms Probe‘ l " ‘ - ‘ ' llr. MacMlllan. in mentioning of the King (iovcrnlncnt. He dealt at length with tho (Jonscrva- tivc prolccilvc tariff policy, and with the ronstilulionzll question lraiscd by tho Liberal Party. Mr. Mosscrvey, who followed. railway sldings at bntll that and llniorl stations, -thc filFlllOfH_ of tileso might most conveniently si produce. Among other thnt .Vlr. Mcsscrvcy said iwotlld strive in gain for Prince Erl- wnrd Island wlls tho. West lllflltlfl “otnlntlction, tile second car-ferry. and better conditions fnr fishilll! purchased clear titles of ownership. flllll umrketlng island oysters. lie aim referred l0 ghlpmgnfg oi i'*'-'*-“ "iiilwiiy "IF-"agollwnl i" Mimi“ liquor that left llullfax and St. Joint ton and more at ‘Charlottetown (m. fnrplm, pom,’ but never gm was still nnutllrl‘ objort for wilirll [armor away than the Maritimea‘ ,1; the speaker was going to work. ,",,,_,.|c,_,, mont. said it was estimated that m, mo“. ninety per cent of thestoleu cars mlnggjill thc llfllfod States found their ingway across thc Canadian border, ‘and worn bought back from the Customs by the thieves themselves, w’ho for very small sums thereby i islmcidl i° ‘he Guirdia") ‘llmiwi H k. r f H i Sneaking of his ilariya policy of “amo m!" h“ “Md that a deputy A silip- lo p n lo wor lug on o lose v . ‘z l drlt. tc-tl . t “fl, 'vl.. c~'_1§"g_;";;~_;; ;;g;‘_;;;‘";‘,,;,", ,,;'g,'gel‘,i",j‘fmygglgghtiiliié.Miiinfdi oiili. ....‘.,... "may "mo" "med °' l“ , pspcaker of thc Jlouse, Mr. Dtlff of wchooncrs engaged in this illicit trade. Canada. said Dr. MacMillafl. out Canada 5mm thplriwas always very careful 9f its pub- mnrket, and eventually, be said. H‘! “f0: and it "ma" punished the United States would also those who did not fulfil their d111- CfOWd out Canada at the fox fur,ios in a pfflllel‘ mflllflel‘. U!‘ bmllghl sales at Toronto, Montreal and in blemish on its fair name. $140.000.- Europe. i000 had been lost to this Country Mr. Jenkins deviated ions by the King Government, a sum enough from hi! Ollitomflry Speech that would have sufficed for a to eulosizo individually and twvcry material reduction in taxes. some length the personncll of the ate King Government, and to mom tariff on fox poll cally shut lnllch of the credit fnr tile lncrc ed tourist traffic to this Province should go to the King Government.‘ by reason of literature and moving picture filnls advertising tile lslanrk; it. bad issued. Mr. .lonklns made ' ,. I o the Guardian) the announcement that the Pllllll’, (.O$§X%?H,QIT_ mm, Ramsey 0|, Works Dflfllllrffllfiflnih was‘ tallrinl. mwa. out" Aug. 19‘ __ The first over the rulluayh \- arf a. Clllll- Stage or ‘he Governfir Generars iotictown and l at tho sum i; ‘match the blue ribbon event of the 800,000 ‘was to be‘ expoiédfd on ‘CD’ C‘ R. w“ shot today under hilt-it'll; vifllicyllltlflligpaarstttlild Zlzrfilgdlvory difficult. conditions, four mon ' ' ' "not n mu lacc with 102 warehouse l?) flor Dlilflfilléhilith hlsilmlgifixhfslrztl IA‘ J- lpaocnbe and Cm. Mn Mygrm w o “p0 o r iS. S. Weatherble ileadod the ls- ustlai eloquence and c esrnossl, land mam with 99 The Others "m" made an address that took in al mm Lop WNW“ wmpcr m‘ Landry thc political issues and explained m" m; Main-r tmmnmlalll m. "m, them beyond any possilbllliy of con-‘J n 5001p M fusion. Mr. Myers sad it was all? ' ' ' ‘ ' parent that M“ Macxeuzm King in the MacDonald llrler shoot .terday ten shots at 200 and 600 thought himself destined by divine Y°“d F. , , d 95, R088" decree to rule over Canada, and y” a’ r0 C” e3 ‘more 04_ Ponlc 03, Lanrlrigan 03, Mo- Cabo 93 Weatherble 93. and M81- or Poolo 92, ft. Coles and Hooper being in thc tyro list with 33- First Stage of G0v.-Gen.’s Match that it was very hard t0 convince him otherwise. Referring to thoi Customs Probe ‘Mr. Myers quoted from speeches by two Progressive- In the Mm,“ o“ m the walker Ainwlhfatch, Sgt. MoCabe was second. i0 9310“! "It" the wfifiFiloopor and Landrigan both had the remarkable score of 68, sud the two Colea boys es. The srand as- gmgate has not yet hcon made up at least follr of thc team are 9189' ed. port of the Government because of its complications with this scandal. Speaking of the tariff Mr. Myers said that in the not too distant L A vév Free Trade and Protection LAQL AAAAAAAAA AA A‘~~A~A~A bad higher protection and peoplo of the U. S. would be swarming into this . country. The only immigration pol- Canada cannot psy low wagon icy worth anything to Canada is a became the U. S. pays high, Prn- tariff as high or higher than that wages. lf of the U. S.—By W. R. MORSON. Because s free trade Icountry we to compete ill the open markets of balance of trade, Mr. "Myers said‘ idown a strong exhibit of Cots revelations m. Lincoln. Shropshire, Hampshir hat appearedi m 0mm ‘ha, lfitifllfffid in tho Customs Depart- ! Nlzlgnc ment officials today for the admis-i 810a of prize stock from Canada to compete in the live stock show at Philadelphia early in September. l Canadian breeders will bring ‘wold,- e and] Soutbdmvn sheep, including en-, tries from the Robert McEwen flock at London, Ontario, which produced the grand champion cnr, load at the last four sessions of the‘ international Livestock Exposition’ at Chicago. ‘ Historic Postage Stamps (Special to the Guardian) | OTTAIWA. Onto Aug. 19. —Some .'ca.~lons wily the government has ncid up the projected lssuc of his- Luric postage Slfl-HIDSIWGPO official- ly indicated today. l There have been a number of ‘Yomlllaints. Ono is that Sir Wil- frcd Lauricr ls linked with Sir John A._Mnnl')nnald on one of the Slslnlls. ll. is argued that. Sir John's confederate was not. Lauricr, bllt Sir (icorgc Etienne (jartierg . ‘S0010 Obleotions have also been uric against thc late D'Arcy being on a stump. The whole project has been suspended for further consideration, bllt as- surance ilas been given that if the‘ issue is cvcr proceeded Wlbll, Car- tior will be included. Liberal Meeting In Summerside Last Night The Liberal meeting held in the Agricultural Hal-l, Summerside, last night was well attended. Hon. Jae. A. Robb, Minister of Finance in the King Government was the principal speaker of the evening. ‘Mr. LeRoy llolman, President of the Prince County Liberal tAssocialicn, presid- ed and introduced tho speakers. 0n thc platform were lion. A. E. Macbeau, Senator ‘MacArthur. Mayor Lidstono, Fix-Mayor Camp boil. Messrs. A. C. Saunders, Neil Mat-Lend. B. W. Robinson. Chas. Rogers. B. W. Tanion, M. F. Schur- man. several members of tho Women's Liberal Association and other prominent Liberals. Mr. A C. Sailnders. the first speaker-extended a cordial welcome I fli 0-minu- ’i fifty years in; lHlN-IJH i‘ Piill urns wliiilislsiti Craft From Paris Crashed Near Eng- lish Coast-Two Pas- sengers Killed and None Escaped In- jury. LONDON, Aug. 19. -Encounter- ing a heavy fog along the English coast a tblg "French passenger" piano on a flight from Paris to the i i i I l V0" WWW" London air station at Croydon met . Bot-ah, ‘above. in an addren last week declared that In view of this impending struggle there was no just reason for the United States to give up war deb! collection. He said the generosity of the United States toward for- eign governments during the great war had “no parallel" and added that the attitude of the debtor fla- tlona would cause the Senate to rc- versa its decision and reject the world court ll‘ it were voted on to- ay. l To Curb Illicit Liquor Traffic (Special to the Guardian) PAUL SMITl-YS, N. Y._ Aug. 10. — Great Britain intends to aid tho United States to the utmost in en- forcing tllc Volstoztrl Act. and in accordance with thc agreement reached by (ieneral Andrews in llogotlzltiou with thc British Gov- erulncnt. Canada will follow tho same policy and _ enact laws to cllcck the flow nl‘ liquor ‘by vea- Bcls from the lilnrlliiuo Provinces, and to stop the slntlgglinl; over tho border. This became known here today when Secretary Kellogg was rc- llllnstcrl by (ieneral Andrews to ar- fflllflc, through thc consul general at Ottawa. fnr a conference with thc Canadian Minister or Customs to negotiate an understanding with that govcrulnellt. with respect in the character of registration of vesslns and other nlattors incident to the ililcl. liquor traffic, ll i3 Possible thnt on official of the Dcparlnlent or Jilgllpg as we" as a representative of liln State Dfibnrtnlcnt will accompany Gm]. rrai Afldrclvs to Canada. Italian Prince Shot and Killed - (Canadian Press) fiENZAN-O, .ltaly, Aug. Prince limbcrto Ruspoli today was shot and killed by one of two tilicves llo surprised ill the garden of his villa here. Tho Prince was a molnbor of the oldest of Italian families. 121-‘ tn SOME HOMEs THE rates ARE THE ONLY FRIENDLY to Mr. Robb and culogized the Robb Budget dealing with the features of’ the Budget and other questions. Mr. A. 2E. MacLoan, spoke briefly saying it was a pleasure to meet the electors of Prince County and. discuss the issues of the day and also extended a welcome to Mr. Robb. Mr. MaoLoan extended a hearty appreciation of tho support, Elven to hlni in the two former‘ campaigns and asked for a co-oper-l atlon on September 14th. . Hon. Jas. A. Robb spoke slonir the same lines as he dlrl at O’I.cary in tho afternoon and at Charlotte- town on Wednesday evening. welcomed the opportunity of meet- lng the electors and presenting the issues of the day. He said when we rend the public press and compare conditions in other countries he did not think that Canada had any blue ruin. Mr. Robb declared that further reductions will be made in taxes if the Liberals are returned and spoke at length of tho tariff and said he believed the people would vote for reduction in taxes. Mr. Robb said he was particularly interested in seeing so many ladies and so many young people present. A request from the Chairman that Mr. Robb would speak flvo minutes in French was granted and 11s ' CREATURES ABOUT THE‘. PLAcnv ildliui‘ TORONTO. Aug. 19.—-Marltlme. moderate northwest winds. loll‘ with n little higher tomllflffllurfi- Toronto. cloudy. . . . . . . . . .. 68-4-10 Montreal, cloudy. . . . . . . . . .. 68-45 Quebec cloudy. . . . . . .. .. 68-46 Charlottetown, fair, . 58-6 Halifax. cloudy . 68-50 St. John. fnir. .. 70-48 Boston. cloudy, . 72~—66 New York. fair. 08-62 ‘Hllzh tldo this evening at 7.48 and tomorrow morning at 6.44. ‘Sun eels this evening at. 7.04 and rises tomorrow morning at 5.05. alter the sliging of the National. Anthem the meeting closed. Slummersido tide eighteen min- lites inter than Charlottetown. ii i disaster yesterday afternoon near Folkostone. Two of the passengersdwerehlzlll- ed, one of thetm reports to vn been ltobert lBlelney, Boston, Mass. the other thought to be an Italian. Six other Americans were injur- .ed. The names of the Americana ‘an taken from the passenger list lat Paris, are Robert Hutchinson. ‘Mrs ‘Stanley Hazard, Miss Nell iVl/‘ick, Laurence Strohl, and Mrs ‘Troarne. Their home addresses are not given. The Victoria Hospital at lfolkes- trvne to which nine of the injured wore taken reported last night that all of the injured were in a critical condition. ln all, there were 13 passengers on the plane. None of them e0 coped injury. while the Pilot and nlochanlcan were pinned under the forepart of the craft, which broke off when the crash came. The primary cause of the disast- per is presumed to have been‘ en- gine trouble, for. upon seeking llnwer levels in the fog to find her fbearlngs. the big machine swerved suddenly and dropped swiftly. ‘struck the. top of o barn and when lrescutlrs zlrrived it was necessary ito pry the doors open before the injured could be removed. iihom were held down or crushed ‘by the wreckage. Three Killed in "Mexico City (Canadian Press) MEXICO CITY. Aug. ill-Three deputies were killed in ths business tsoction of Mexico City today in a. Lstreet battlo. Several bystanders were seriously wounded. Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc "Remember Wednesday. August 25th for grand picnic at Morell. 1398-20-41 "Come lo the big time at Wont River Bridge tonllght. Iooague of ‘Cross Band in attendance. Big ,Bonf.re and other attractions. *"'I‘he lco cream festival which was to he held in Clyde Rlvenllull Thursday evening is postponed till Saturday. evening the 21st. 138-8-19121 "The plcllilc and sale of fancy work at Falconwood Hospital which “'51s to be held Friday. August 20th will be postponed llntll further not- inn. 1400 "The Emerald Live Stock Club lnlonrl shipping hogs and lambs about last of August. All parties hilvlng some to ship notify the sec- rotary nl oncq.~—ll. N. McKay. Brad- albanc. rli08-820-2i "Annandale Hall. Monday-Mov- ing Pictures also dance-special music. lii84-8»l9~2i "lloservo Saturday, August 21st for great tea and bazaar on church grounds Vernon "River. 1330-8-l7-li "Rev Archibald McLeod of Sum- ntcrslrlo. is giving a lecture on Mis- silonq in Fredericton Hall. Friday evening, August 20th in aid of tho W. M. S. Pleasant Valley. Small rec is taken which goes toward missionary work. 1390 "iRfiMlfVt! Monday. Aug. 23rd for big tea-party at 8t. Margaret's. flood tables. stepdsnclrlg and mu- sic by Maritime champlonl. games of different kinds, amusements for moo-lost "A meeting will be ‘hold in the (‘ouri House at St. Peters Bay on Saturday, August 31st. It 8 p. m.. sharp. for tho purpose of organiz- lug e co-opontive Live Stock Ship- ping Club. All ‘farmers within shinning distance of St. Peters nr- Kerl to attend. Representative o! Live Stock Branch present. i i young and old. rests ? Vote for Me lto Build; the iludson Bay Railway, sservey and Myers Champions of M or do you mi; , aritime Rights. t