MAXIMS OFA MERCHANT h——_ 3svo your sorrows till tomorrow _wh|ch may never come. Igfflllf Guardian, Charlottetown Our Founded I581 Two Cents ;—;7>». v Th9 P8 Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, FRIDAY, JULY 9, 1926 MAXIMS ' or A MERCHANT I-Ii Clouds will pass away ll vou can _ ~w i only manage to smile. Annual Subscription: Delivered 85.00 By lhil, Canada and U. 8.50010 |H5l Punt lllllllfilll at ll llllllll embers 0f Maritime Rights Commission Leaving for N. S. Next Week -- Itin- erary Includes St. John and Charlotte- town. (Canadian Press) '()T’I‘AWA, Ont., July 8. —"’l‘llo irsl. public sitting of our body ap- .. inted to investigate conditions n the Maritime provinces will be old at Halifax by Monday, July nth-at the latest", declared Sir ndrcw lilac Duncan. chairman of he Maritime lRights ‘Commission today at the conclusion of a con- ference in camera with Hon. W. B. Wallace Halifax and Professor Cyrus Macmillan, McGill Univers- ity, the other members of the com- mission, “The date of the hearing has not been determined", contin- 1101i -5ir Andrew, “but we expect to lcsvo for Halifax about Wednes- day oi next week.“ llo added that sittings would be hold at vSaint John, N. B.. and Charlottetown, P. E. L. in addition to other places. The itinerary, slated Sir Andrew, would be defin- ilciy arranged shortly. The mem-bers of the commission are now busily engaged in obtain- ilig all possible information here from the Departments of immigra- tion, Trade and Commerce Rail- ways and Canals, Dominion diurenu of Statistics and other sources. This preliminary work, it is contemplated will occupy four or five days. Sir Andrew has already conferred with Sir Henry ‘Drayton, Acting Minister of Finance. and Hon. W. A. Black. Acting. Minister of Marine and Fisheries. May Get Portfolio J. D. CHAPLiN Who represented Lincoln in the now defunct parliament is expected to be taken into the Cabinet of Hen. Arthur Mclghcn. Hearing in As- sault Case in Supreme Court ‘At tho Supreme Court yesterday hearing was begun in the case 0i" tho King vs. Francis lllciloulzuil. Joe G-OTIlliPy. and William Gorin- ley, charged with assault occasion- ing actual bodily harm. The case is being heard before Mr. Justice Haszurd. the Attorney General appearing for the Crown wad Mr. W. E. Bcntic tho prisoners. lWhcn court opened the Attorney General stated that hiolmilgnll ilRii left tho city. and asked that tho two (iormioys he jointly imiictrrd. The first witness was Patrick Mc- Kenna. who stated in ills evidence that he had thorn assaulted in his own yard on tho night of March 12. by the two prisoners and McDon- gall. He received several blows on his head. had his hand broken. and his teeth knocked down his throat. I-iis hearing had been d0- fective in ons ear since the afl- sault. l y, K. (J1) for, llillilllii ll - [ill lliilllllliill lllllfillllllfi DEPT. Hon. H. H._ Stevens Estimates Loss to Public Treasury a $30,000,000 Annual- ly-Honest M e n Forced Out of Bus- iness by Lawbreak- ers. (Special to the Guardian) 'i‘()lt()N’l‘0. July iifi-Deciztratlou that Jacques ‘Bureau had ‘debauch- Bd the Customs department" while ho was Minister of Customs and emphatic promise of war to the knife on the Canadian liquor smuggler if he were to be Minister of Customs, featured the speech of Hon. ii. H. Stevens of Vancouver before the Conservative Business Men's Club o: Toronto at the King Edward ‘Hotel at luncheon today. The Mcighcn Minister of Cus- toms mztdc it clear beyond ques- tion that he proposed to. wipe out. the smuggling of llqunr into the United States -if he remained at the head of the (lepartmont. He frankly told his audience that Can- ada could not ignore the laws of business any more than the moral codo, and if the country looked lightly on liquor smuggling, as he accuser! Jacques iluroau of doing. |regulations governing “John D.” Celebrates His 87th Birthday (Special to the Guardian) TARRYTOWN. N. Y., July a -John D. Rockefeller today celebrated his 87th birthday. From the hugs Rockefeller os- tate at Pocsntico Hills came word that "John D." one of the world's wealthiest men, was in great spirits and that he in- tended to pass a quiet pleasant day with some of the members of his family. C. N. R. Officials Open Conference In Winnipeg (Special to the Guardian) WINNIIPEG, Man.. July 8. —— Seventy-fiva officials of the car service and car accounting depart- ments of the Canadian National Railways, representing all lines of the system, opened a two day con- ference in’ the Fort .Garry Hotel this morning. The meeting is convened hy lF. Price of Montreal. chief of car service for the system. to make plans for the handling of the grain rush [rom western Can- ada to achieve the greatest pos- sible uniformity in the scales and the distri- bution of the companys car equip- ment. United Farmers . of Alberta Made a Clean Sweep CIVIJGARY. July 8.—_-With the then the country must expect that there would he iuosencss in all lines of commercial life. It was looseness on liquor that has brok- en the morale of the Customs de-' partlnent, he claimed. ' Dealing with the losses in Cus- toms. Mr. ‘Stevens said that o. mod- erate cstimato of the losses to the public treasury would be in the neighborhood of $30,000,000 an- nually. The losses were equal to the losses on the ‘National Rail- ways. "Bnt it is not merely ses of revenue, it is the utter possible exception of one candidate ‘the United Farmers of Alberta el- piotcd every one of the 46 wndldat- cs who ran under the party banner in the provincial election of June 2 . The standing ofthe parties with lthe result still doubtful in Athabas- ca is ill. F. A. 45; Liberals 6; Conser- vatives 4; Labor 4; Independent 1; Doubtful 1. Total 60. in Athabasca s. Liberal was re- ported leading on the incomplete second count against Farmer and PIlPEFB ll‘. Bi Plllilil] N. B. Govt. Will Name Commission - Pre- mier Baxter a Mem- ber. FREDERECTON, July 8. —The Provincial Government is to name a commission to investigate the theft of examination papers which took place in the Provincial Nor- mal School on the night of Tuesday June 8. The personnel of this com- mission will be lion. J. B. M. Baxt- er. Premier and Attorney General; Hon. A. J. Legere, Provincial Sec- retary-Treasurer; Hon. L. P. D. Til- ley. President of the Council. The Board of Education, at its sessions since the incident has re- ferred to the matter at each meet- ing. The inquiries Act gives power t0 summon witnesses and sxsmips them under oath in matters such as this and it is under that meas- ure that the investigation will be taken. it s undenstood that the commis- sion has not yet been formally cre- ated ‘but that such action will be taken iu the near future probably at Saint John when the next meet- ing of the Provincial Government is held on July 19. The education department con- ducted an investigation of the in- cident to quite an extant immedi- ately after the theft of the papers was noticed. Threat of withholding of teaching licenses was made if infomiation was not divulged and it is said that admissons were made lby some of‘ the candidates, but none implicating the persons res- iwnsible for the break and the theft lt is expected that the same candi- dates ‘viii be summoned before the commission. it is said. however, that some are no longer in the pro- vince. ~ . The theft or the examination papers made it necessary for new lHElT llF [Xilll I Gilli l5 ll Hillitiliillll Second of the Season’s Courts a Most Bril- liant Affair -Queen Mary Wore the K0- hinoor Diamond. LONDON, July 7.—lThe King and Queen held Royal Court in Buck- ingham lPalace last night. The affair inaugurating the sec- ond of the season was most bril- liant. A thousand guests attended, the men resplendent in dress uni- form with orders gleaming on their breaflli. the women shining and shimmering in gowns of gay silk and satin or cloth of gold and sil- ver. ‘it was an evening of jewels. Queen Mary wore the celebrated lKOhIIIOOI‘ diamond, one of the most famous stones in the world. Her headdress was a diadem of diam- onds and many other diamond or- namente added brilliance to her stately figure. Her gown was of Dale mauve and silver paillette broidered in diamonds and crys- tnls. All the women at the court wore the conventional three plumes. with a train of silver brocade em" s tvllstusl nt- nnun sun IN up illi (Mrs. McPherson Iden- l _ tified 5 Days Before ' She Appeared in Public Inquiry Begun. LOS ANGELES. July 8. — The ‘claim of C. A. Pape, Of T008011. lAriz“ that he salw Aimee Semple ,McPherson pastor of Angelou Tom- pie. at Agua Prieta, Mexico. five days before she publicly appeared there. commanded the attention of iinvcstigators hero yesterday. it ‘was indicated by Joe Ryan, Wllfi 'has been representing the dint-Flirt iuttorncyfls office in the inquiry into ‘the evangelists alleged abduction by two men and a woman, that an effort would be made m obtain iPape as a witness before the coun- try grand jury which yesterday itook its first step in an investiga- ftion of the pastor's strange case. Pape is understood to be fr! route to San Francisco. DeslHB ‘the official ialtentioni theflTufdson lmanfis story u rece v ug s " en- NEW YQRK, Jmy 3f Mm-e than tlfication" of Mrs. McPherson at. 3,000,000 pgople huvg mum; the" the border town received only a trips to and from business length- "illlckie from the evangelist her‘ ened by anything {mm fifteen self. Mrs McPherson was not at minutes to an hour because 0f :1 Angel“ Temple when P700955 .99” strike of 700 motormen and switch- "e" Hrrived- Ii- i” expected “he Wm men of the lnterborough Rapid be Eflvell I058)’- l l l l GENERAL HERTZOG lPrime Minister of Sputh Africa, where Parliament and public alike have been bitter. ly debating proposed changes in the flag of the country. Strikers Demand One Dollar an Hour lulllitih n unto Will N sumo ____. Bourasszfs P a p e r ‘Palm's t0 ‘be preps-red for the last three days of the examinations and Claims Borden Will Transit Company-s Subway 53.5; "if they don't come out hero with mm The subway forms a huge it, I'll call them up and ask them scrvlcc beneath the surface of 1° blmg l‘ 0"“ 1h" evangelm “id Manhattan island and enables pro- of U"? Sublmemb p19 normally u, gm ‘quickly 1mm First witnesses in the case will any pa“ of [he Island u, any other be heard tomorrow by the grand as a result of high Speed express. jurors. Those subpoenas included es and local service in four track “B19115? Others» M" Minnie Kemm‘ tubes. The strikers are demand- d)’. U"? Dl15l10i"s mother, IMiss Em- mg wages n. 3L0.) an hour, a inn Scltaeffer, the evangelistb Sec twamy per cent mcreaseL lretary. Will) was the first to report -€_4-0§_____. lie-r ddisaiglearaulce kwhan silt; gant- . isle t cee-n ar,.a ,0 .R. S. White to Con- a y test Mount Royal l [McPherson and Roberta. Semilie. the religious leader's children. and of-both the pastor and her mother. The district attorney has asked . D. Halienlback. close confidante - Cross-examined by Mr. Bentley. the witness said be operated sev- eral motor cars, and owned b11111; erty. Asked- whether he wfls in any other business Ihesldcs taxi-driving Take Part in Gov- ernment .as Techni cal Adviser on Con- l nfalrness of the situation in (j g r t1 m0 _ _ , which busmossmen‘ keeping the flgnliwlglNryagitplzstnqllJuly 8- _ {g5 one days papers to be rewrit- lnw. found themselves outdone in Declaration day in Alberta finds ' Compemlfl" with Ollie“ W110 Wefflthe Farmer party returned to pow- cflffylllll 0n 0000i)’ Mid flflgfu-Ill er, with o. strength to date of 44 MONTREAL. July 8. ——"i intend 15s again to seek the suffrage of the 1e electors of Mount Royal at the forthcoming federal election to be Announcements, Coming Events, verai Douglas, Aria, officials to stify. The Mayor and Chief of Police of Agua Priete. have also been requested to appear. Meetings, Etc "Reserve Wednesday July 14th for ten at West Cove head United Church. 4i "Canoe Cove Hall for a variety concert Friday the 9th. 520 "Reserve Thursday 15th, for violation or the laws." Losses to witness state.) he hnd sometimes lbecn in what was called the booze business. He had been convicted at leasttwlcc, for having intoxicat- ing liquor in his possession con- trary to law. lls remembered the case that went up to the Supreme Court in i022. Ho. was in the hoozc business on March 12. 1926. Ho. had rum on his promises nu that day. u full keg. and one llartly om- l l business from this amounted to between $100,000,000 and $200,000.- 0O0. Indeed. Mr. King himself, a. year ago, admitted the losses to business in Canada amounted to $100,000,000. Meighen Cabinet Hfllnllshlre Sunday School picnic. 449-7-7-7i "Don't forget the ice-cream So- (ial at Cherry Valley Hall, Satur- dfly. July 10th. Don't miss it. 471-7-8-21 "York Rifle Club General Shoot ‘Saturday afternoon. Rifles arrived. 319-9-21 ""B0ys Camp concert in Canoe Lovo lluil. Friday the 9th. 520 "Remember the sale “Globe iiotol" Georgetown and all furn- lshlnas by auction July 9th. 102s. 359-7-3-61 "Canoe Cove .Hall Friday the 9th n lot of Charlottetowms best nrtlsls assisted by the camp boys. 520 I "All roads lead to Milton on Thursday afternoon, July 15th. An- nual Festival, Afternoon Tea and ‘SE10 of Fancy Work. Be with the cr°wd~ 475-7-8-51. "Come to the Ice Cream Festiv- gl at Greenvale school grounds on "filly July 9th. if not fine Satur- ‘llly- z 419-1-8-21 "Th" 1100a River Dramatic Plllygrs wmstsse their play "Home flea ln Afton Hail, Tuesday July 31h. 1f not fine, Wednesday. 481-8-33! d "Come to Vernon River Hail Fri- ‘IW Jilly 9th. and hear the North till" Dramatic Players present ° three Act Comedy, "Grend- pty. Each hcld ten gallons. lie al- ways toid the some story about this liquor. He was out with a horse and sleigh that day, brought the horse in. put him in the stalble, and left the sleigh outside. in giv- ing evidence before the Magistrate in the lPollce Court he was not sure that he had said there was one keg in thc sleigh. Later he had said thcre were two. ll he told tho Maglrstrnlxv onc of lhc kegs was em- pty he made a niialnkc. There were not more than two May be Announced On Saturday (Special to the Guardian) OTTAWA. ‘Ont. July 8.-— Right Hon. Arthur Melghen will in all probability announce his cabinet on Saturday and it will be sworn in on Monday. The moment it is sworn in warrants will ho present- ed to liis Excellency the Governor kegs in lhe sleigh that rvenlng. They wore in tho slolgh in iilu yard from half past six. Lincoln Doyle worked 1'01" witness lit that time as taxi-driver. afterlif- ing the trains. iir wasn't at the house that evening. Saw him that night nboul half pnsi l‘ n. Saw hlm before thsl at ciglu (fr-Jock. Dnylu was not [horn ul uinn o'clock, when this affair took plow. The liquor ivns rovorul with i1 fur rolhc. llud no liquor stored in other places ut that particular time. The liquor in question hnd been stored out. ivitnoss had been trouhlcd with people stealing liqu- or from his premises. He denied that ho had ever threatened to shoot. anyone ho caught stealing ll. Might have gone uptown after this affair took place. Didn't think there was any dilly, paid on the liquor. A search was made next day. IA broken keg found this had been thcro l‘or two or three days. Both of the olhor kegs WCPQ 80""- Thnt was tho some story ho hud al- ways stated. ‘Did not know how long he who unconscious after the assault. An old rifle belonging to father's Adventu " deed special- u“ blliwfinn the Acts. Admission 3" °- 459-7-781 "F -i-~_ t 0 0""? 01PM!!! space for csrs st m," lllillllfl Tel. Crapaud and ed- h" 1:1 on to grounds free. One on" red nsssensoi-s only to be tak- by Harland. 393.5.3|mwf “an l I __" ‘ I members of Hamilton. L. ' " 13“ Clyde River. Please witness was found on this occasion ,'I‘old Magistrate he did not own a shoot gun. Witness stated that he thought a gun produced in court would ‘he the same as ho formerly owned. but it had ‘been cleaned of rust. H6 never knew that shot could ‘be used in this gun. Doyle used the big (Continued on page ll) General for money for supply and essential works. No attempt will he made to initiate new polic- ies or enterprises until the elector- ate has passed judgment, but everything possible will be done to see that the business of the coun- try is not-dislocated by reason of the sudden collapse of the King ministry undsthe dramatic dissolu- tion of the House when half of the Progressives repudiated their cau- cus plan nnd assisted the former Liberal Prime Minister to kick up dldoes on the constitutional ques- tion. Toronto Plans Great Party Demonstration (Special to the Guardian) 'I‘O'RON'I‘O, ‘July 8. —Represent- atives or all Conservative associa- lions of Toronto. both men's and women's, met . isst nlzhl and planned a giant cam- paign demonstration at Ex- hibition Park for August 'Ith. at which Premier Meizhen. and Pre- mier -Fsrgnson will. be the chief speakers. Games. music and com- munity dancing from 2 o'clock in the afternoon until midnight are being arranged to aid the oratory of the leaders in stirring up the party enthusiasm for the bis flsht- "Therell be 100.000 there" was the confident prediction of one of seats. The -Liberais have five. Labor five, and Conservatives foilr. In this way, 58 of the 60 seats arc accounted for. The two missing seats are Athabasca not yet ready to report. and Bow Valley where recount is to be made. Prof. Keith’s Art- iole Criticises Gov- Cuban Murderer held on 0r about September 21st". Another note threatening the de- Garroted; First Ex- eoution in 2O Yrs (Canadian Press) SANTIAGO, Cuba, July 8. —Sal- vatore Agnilera was put to death by the garrote today for the mur- der of his aunt in March, 1924. It was the first execution in Cuba in twenty years. ‘The garrote is a ernor-General (Canadian Press) LONDON. July 8 —"~Lord B31118 in refusing the dissolution of paflln- ment advised by Rig-ht Hon. W. L. relic of the Spanish regime in Cuba. The brass collar about the neck effects strangulation. At the same time a sharp spike enters the back of the neck, break- ing the spinal column. uvleditenzle King, has qhallengedf the doctrine of equality in status of the rlomiilions and the United Kingdom and has relegated Canada decisively to the colonial status which we believed she had eul- grown.” This statement is made by Prof- essor Berridale Keith. noted scholar and author cf many volumes on imperial relations, in an article in the Manchester Guardian today. I World's Most Wond- erful Prodigy is Burmese Infant UONIDON. July 8. -—1‘-he w0l‘ld’s most wonderful infant prodigy, ac- cording to reports from Burma, is Manny Tun Kynlllk. four and one- ‘hslf yeam old, who has Kflilwd fl reputation as an eloquent and pro- found Buddhist preacher. Dnunclatlng perfectly in literary Burmese, he preaches on such sub- jects as the ten evil deeds, the ten kinds of good deeds, the ten kind-s of resolved actions for the speedy attainment of the eternal peace. the thirty-two component. parts 0i‘ the physical body. and so on. He deals with masterly grasp with the mes beyond the comprehension of the average adult.’ Those who have made a study of the mental phenomena presented by this Burmese wonder ohiidntate they have proved beyond doubt that he is not merely speaking me- ehanicsliy passages ‘learned’ by rote. They have ensued hlm in ab- st-ruse debate, to which he has re- Meighen to. Confer With Maritime Premiers (Canadian Press) IMONTEUEAlL, Jilly X. —— Premier Meigben arrived in the city this morning. Pretmier Rhodes of Neva Scotia and Premier Baxter of New Brunswick are also in town. it is understand that the three Premiers may have a conference on the péli- tical situation some time today and be joined by Senator Lesperance. IConr-iorvatlve organizer in Quebec. Stockholders Lose Heavily by Crash of Taxicab Co ,.__.._ (Special to the Guardian) CHICAGO. lil.. July 8. — A posi- tive million dollar loss to stock- holders of moderate incomes was indicated today ‘by investigators delving into the crash of the Pre- mier Tsxicah Co. A creditor's petition made for a bankruptcy order yesterday placed the com- pany's liabilities at $1,600,000 and the assets at $1,000,000 but study of the firm files led‘ receiver Samuel Howard to the opinion that little more than 8500.000 could be salvaged .from the busi- ness. -<-Q+'>-i- ROOKEFELLER GAVE 0185.000 T0 DIV LEAGUE TON. July l-John D. . . . stitutional Affairs MONTREAL. July 8.—-IA Devoir, organ of Henri Bourassa, former M. P, fer Lahelle, gives promin- ence to the following: "According to what can be learn- ed today, one of the bombs which the Conservatives are preparing to launch is the re-entry of Sir Rob- ert Borden, former Prime Minister of Canada from 1911 to 1919. into active politics in order to assist Mr. Meighen with his counsel and direction during the forthcoming electo ni campaign. It is recalled that Sir Robert Borden, following the war, quit polities and yielded his place to Mr. Meighen. who took over the direction of the Conserva- tive cabinet, which was recast and defeated in the elections at the end of 1921. At the time it ‘was current- ly reported that Mr. Melghen was no stranger to the precipitation with which his leader abandoned active politics and that for several months Mr. Meighen is said to have munoeuvred in order t0 assure for himselt‘ the succession. “fhatever may be the rights of it. Mr. Meigh- an within the ‘past few weeks has hastened to secure Sir Robert Bor- den's advice; the latter received him cordially and inspired certain of his decisions. “it has since been said that Mr. Meighen will nominate =Sir Robert Borden to the Senate, to represent one of the constituencies of Nova Scotla; and it has even been added that the former Prime Minister will become Conservative leader in the Senate. thus taking the place of Senator Robertson, former Con- servative Minister of Labor in the Meighen "cabinet prior to the 1921 elections." _ lLe Devolr reviews ,Sir Robert's activities during the past six years drawing attention to his authori- tative works on constitutional law. and says: “Whatever the former friends of Sir [Robert Borden think "of it; it is known that he is invited to tske part in the Meighen ' government with the title of M l‘ er without portfolio and as 't' n cei adviser on constitutional affairs. mu that he has not yet ed; it is added that he ls eveniitrongly tempted to take the posi n. . declared Jt. S. White, Conservative St ex-memhoi" of parliament when seen today ‘on his return from O tawa. ructlon of Angelus Temple with- in uwo weeks was received by the flcvangelist yesterday. it was signed l"Avengers." The note was turned ln some quarters it had been We,» p, private detgotiyes_ rumored that Hon. id. Pntonailde TUCSON‘ Arm, July 7 __.(;_ A might have boon found‘ runnins Pope of this city. has identified in .\iount Royal. ‘Mrs Aimee Senlple Liic-Phc-rson, Los itsugclcs evangelist, according te WWW- Chief of Police Dyer. es the smal- ler or two women, he saw is the international Cafe in Agua Prieta. about 6.30 or 7 o'clock on the night of June 18. Two men were with them. he said. and one 0f them closely resembled s picture or a Los Angeles man, who is said to have been formerly connected with CHILE AND PERU LIKELY TOi RESORT TO ARMS OVER TACNA -—ARICA QUESTION NEW YORK, July 7. —The ma- jority of the plebiscite commission’ returned on the liner Essequido yesterday with diverse views con- the Angel.” Tempjt cernlugthe situation in the Teena- Arlca provinces which are claimed, Ho described one of the women ‘by both Chile and Porn. some as smaller than the other, whom members who would not. permit he said would weigh around 17f. their tmmos lo he ilsed, howcvor. pounds. The smaller woman appear- went so far m. to say that. war hc-fed to have red heir, he declared. tween Chile and Peru was inovit-Iand added that what particularly ‘held his attention was her pierc- ahle as a result. of failure to agree, on a plebiscite. (Yoloncl Edward ing eyes. The party was travelling a blue eeriau. bearing a. Califor- Kreger. of the commission on ihnlin other hand expressed the opinion- nia license, he said. What first alt- that. the dispuln would hn sotllrd trar-tcd his attention. Pepe told ‘by arbitration. Ho rnforred to thcdlhivl Dyer. was the action of the work 0f tho commission as n t-loscditwvl women in trying lo hide them- incirlent. hut hollcvod that it wouidlB0l\'f‘s front his view as he and Dr be reopened and would eventually-J. V. (fognn, also of Tucson, park- resull. in n gioaceful settlement. ‘ed their automobile near an 0n- -i——<+>—-i mranco to the cafo. i (Zognn told virtually lite same story to (lhicf Dyer. Pane is pros ident of the Tucson Motor Trades iAssticiuilon and owner of an auto- l THERE l5 A PLACE __l'-'OR EVERYTHING‘ EXCEPVYOUR KNEE-Ea lN A,‘ MOVIE mobile agency here. QOO'O40—OOO§OOOOQQO§GOOOOO Condensed Specials RATE.-4c. per word, net each insertion in this colpmn. ft §§d ‘IF YOU WANT GOOD MEAT GO to Saunders’, East end ol Market Building. Phone 81. ‘JOB PRINTING OF EVERY description, cheaply and expedi- tlously executed. Guardian Cent- ral Job Prlutery. Phone 132. ‘HELlP WANTED QUUOK. MEAT cutter and salesman. with ex- perience also smart boy who wants to learn the business. Ap- ply in person. men's Meat Market. Phone 421. ADD PROBS .. .. .. .. .. Toronto. clear . . . . . . . . . .. 76-44 Montreal, clear . . . . .. 72-56 Quebec. cloudy . . . . .. 86-48 Slated For Cabinet Rockefeller gave 8166.000 to ths_ Antiflaloon League-more than any v other aingie contributor-it was re- ~ TORONTO. July 8-—- Ail 001W! vealed lo-day when tile Senate pri- dsspatch to the Toronto Star says mary investigation countnmea made if l! filmtifiill "I "l0 Cibllll U!!! public s tilt at 49 contributors of Hume Cronyn, million. Ont., more than 0600 each afnes 1917. [will become Minister of finance in High tide this morning at 9.47 The committee even-me- obiao- the cabinet or ftt. on. ur and tonight wt 112s. tlens of Wayne 8. wheeler, legis- Meighen. it , so st tea thlt C. Sun sets this stems istlve ma: or the leaslis. and vot- w. lBell. of nit iitini. it. it. ltyck- rises tomorrow morning st 4.19. ea tonne public the list; which man; orroronto. "and J. ‘U. Chaplin (Naw moon. Friday, July m. s." r iraaobtsltiod by accountants of the of 8t. catiaerines are preminontlvlp. m. committee from league books at mentioned as Cwbinet possibilities Summersido tide eighteen m"). Wggterville, 01310. _ __ _ from Ontario. Utes lster than Charlottetown. turned the ‘eenost and most intel- ligent replies with intensity, irony and a rich sense 0f humor. This infant mouthpiece of the mm Buddha displays in all that he does. a character willful. indo- psndeat and almost imperious. He sbhors females, gold. silver and dia- "Postponed till further notice auction sale of Frank Willis. Vern- on fRlver. 612-7-9-21 the officers of the association last night. The demonstration is planned to set a’ precedent even for Tory Toronto. 4 m “l. 7 a. m. on 12 of July. 495 July Jlth for the festival at Nortii "Stella Maris", Chapel it not fins. come Thurs- fls- tie-er Charlottetown, fair .. . 70——60 Halifax fair . . . . .. . 70-58 Saint John. fair . 70-48 ‘New York fair . . . . . . . . . . . .. 84~60 ‘YOU WANT GOOD INVELOPEO Prices, 50 for 30c, 100 for 85c. I50 for 56c, 600 for $1.00. 1000 for $1.05. Postpaid. Guardian Office. g at 7.52 and_ | . wAuvso-sxrlmslltso moo references required. llisa Cook 10s Fitsroy sum. events . ....._..........-.. 112-77521. "lltessrve W cream Rustico on lround. lily event .;~~|.. o. L. smnvlcs. —Members of Caldwell ‘L. 0. I... b’ ‘ . will attend church service in the _ ._.._. King George Hail. iIuly 11th at 7.30 "Come to Vernon River H!" "Sons of Temperance. Ramant- Rev Dr (lenge will preach the ser- Friday Jilly Wi- Blld 1199"“ Nun‘ “mm”- July 30th qfgggfmyuln mm. mu] is..." 10.1w are asked to fliver Dramatic Plays-rs present , nanomet- maintain um the "I with em- of not». wut Capo attend. Members will mm in the three set Comedy. "Gwui- ch id's talent and memory are the ‘I p. m. 1.80 p. m, Collection. their lodge room at 7 o'clock. father's Adventures." Good lilscill- ill utal lfllt of his dill) and ex- m by rail will be mat at Loose collection for -Proteltant n» between the Acll- Admission lllbllve l mo; in one or two of r9 lump, 4 . M4,". _9,.,Mn“_ 4344.9.“ gs and 50 e 4607-1-31 his previous sameness. |_ l w. - no," ' ' lg