1 11"?“ MAXIMS Subscription! , Cull-ll u‘ of A MERCHANT We“ \ P‘ § ‘i . TM who“ "are: o! advertising z I yaw’ u w“; 111 put in the space / used. o‘ 47y , Q 1111b Delivered $5.00 U. S. A. “.50 urday. (Canadian QUEBEC, A1115. of M1,] orgies 111111 r1111! ‘ r91 wero I11 ollt-ttcd 11mm“ Sh‘ 1111 11v 11w Sl-‘l-T" ma, u“. official “w, 11) 1111-. 1-11tt1-r Ho“ (11 11111 vessel's ‘TH; p I51 ii ll l ii-PENEH Evidence “Id-card Re- garding Cruise of 1923 __ Inquiry Ad- journed Until Sat- ,,.,,,, 1111111111111 111-luv lNlll F lVillH- Press) il-Allegatio-ns ministerial joy ' - - -‘ iscr Mar» 11 tl1e Lustonls 1.111 _, _ __ _ B“ mm“, m, humnem, m‘ to 1-111111111 w11l11111t fearing l11t1-1'- which re- l-‘. X. tlienllettx. mutlntlhtg 11111 11111111111111 Prof-c star- c11-1nmitteo. l1 1. (2111111-1‘. l\'- 11.. of Mel-Irrel- annoutlced as 1‘.11ver111n-:11t cullllst-l docunu-nls rclc» and cxaulltla- cri-w satisfied 111111111111 1111- stutt-ments attributmi to A‘ J_ 1111111-1-1, fornn-r Conserva- tivt- .\I. l’.. i111‘ 1112111. 9,». were 11111 l1us1-d meet 1111- 111'1l1-rs 11f the g0-.'1-1'11111e11i' N. ll. :1u1l oth- on fuct, not to u11d to satisfy public opinion ho 61111941111- 111111. lorn11-1' .\li111st1-r 0f or Jacques Bureau, l-Irtn-st 1111110111111. Justice, Sonat- former hltuist- er of Cuslunls and (Iaplulti Alfred Lmzourcc. hlastcr of tile M111‘ garet. All ridiculed ‘the joyride trllt-gzi- Chamber Votes fidence in Poincare (Special 10.1111: Guardian) PARIS, Aug. 5. -The Cham. ber of Deputies today voted confidence in Premier Poin- care by rejecting a pagan“ counter project to Pcincareb plan regarding the tobacco '"°"°P°ly- The Socialists’ counter project was rejected by 350 votes to 172. -KO-}a. __. Maintains Same Attitude on Re- ligious Question tlcnl (htllies uguht has 1'1zlt1-1'1111-1l 11111111111-11111111 11f his 1:11v1-.r1111|1-11t dlcts or punishmettts," |..\l1-x|1-nn 1-ons1l1utiu1n1l 1-1-13111-1111111; 1'1-ligi1111. hus rt-pllctl 111 this 1-ff1-1-1 111 Alliillsto ‘Ii. 1191411111. President 0t’ Peru, who scnt 1111-. .\l1-.\'l1-11u chit-l‘ executive a tell-grunt rcqttestilig Irv-estalblishlncn1. of l1ar111o11yl11~ tween 1111- Mt-xicun govorntni-nt und the 11111111111 Catholic. Church. illu provisions tl1-n1-ral nth-s ~ i- --¢o->i-_ .Ch’town Defeated New Glasgow By Score of 12 t0 9 (Canadian Press) Nl-TW (l-LASGOW. Aug 5.~-(‘.l1:11'- “mm 1n“. 1pm‘ y“; Lapuinie 1,1111 lottctown won for the first 111111- 1m “We Vigil,“ H“, 1,0,“, 5.31mi.” 11111-31111-11- nlalnlaud bani-hall tour wlnzn m“ had 111111111 threo “my n.1,“), ‘vtsru w.“ [amine-- and today hy u score of l2 111 9. iizspcciloll 11111111111: irregular occtlrrlnl, ltctttslul: to allow oxaulll-atiuu of “it! ""11 ""1113? "PP-WR- 1\ir.l)ouc1-1 or of .1ol11l Sullivntl 0f lilontreal, (Jouscrvativo Candidates, ilhuteuultuuy-lluutiugdun, Sir 'l<‘ran-1 cols111lj11111'111-1l the sittinll 1° Sutur- 0111-111-11 it)‘ "l ll" ,1“; [m- productlnti of the ‘s 1111;. lie 111111ou:11-.111I that 11111111-1-1111 rt-port 1111 the lloucct slum-rhea i111-i1icnt wtll l1».- 11111111- to titta“ . QlIl-JUl-IU, August 111g oxuluhiutl all after Mr. 111111111111. ’.——"At'1er hav- documonts and Mr. O'Connor and myself have taken noto of all 1-1-11-1-11111 1-vido11c1: 111111 the crew 011 tho .\llll‘1.{ilI‘(‘i having l1e1-u examin- 1-11. i wish to declare publicly und categorically thui I1 o incident oc- curred aboard the Mttrgulwet which 1011111 111-. Iit-iglu-n. following l'1-p1'0ht!ll8l1 ltt-ftlttllsl named whether- Mr. lia-l 1111111111, .\lr- Burt-nu or uny 111' their- 1111111111111111114," said it. 1.. Cttlder, Ii.- c., 111 tin- opcning of the enquiries; 111111 1111-. t‘l'liit-l(*. of the Ivlarguret ln-‘ hililliiltl 111 11111 request of Prcnticr. n“: “tutemelltlslecves and longer skirts. itgahtst tho they tiofeatcd New (ilasgolv 111-re T1111 pzame was ‘puturcd 11y lmnvy hilt- Tlte pitch- 1111; o1‘ Connors for (‘l1nrlo1t1-1o\v11. -who held the New (tlusgow nine to eight 1111s, couple-d with the fro- qucnt. misploys 11f tho lor-ul team “'11s rcspo11sli1lo for the Aln-lnvcits Vl-Tltlry- The Ah-hies collected thlrtr-cn saft- hits off hlcla-an. The 1‘1l1.'1.rl11tt1-iow11 players Icuvo 1.01‘ 1101110 ll)lIll)I'|‘()\V. fKing Dislikes Modern Fashions (Special to the Guardian) COWICS. bin-gland, King (It-urges (lislikt: ess gowns and short 1-1111111111-1- fashions i111‘ 1421111 111 111- 1'1-s|11111sil1l1- 11111111111111- 1'1-v1-rsi1111 to styltls 11y 1111- t-xclttsivu si-t 111-1-1- 1'11r tl11- rt-uzttta scason. '|‘h1-. r11ung1-r \v111n1-11 11f 1111: sot-111] s1-1. have ~su1i1l1-nly 111111-11 t1) long Aug. 11. ~ f111' sit-eve- skirtn as wonn-n is for :1 rc- fornu-r ult the public. platform I1y A. J _______ _____________,___ D°“"‘-‘l» "X'"l“ml*e\' 107' Km“ N- H'-‘i‘111'n11-r ltllni1111~1' 111' .111sti1-e was Will-ill tfll-IFS-‘ll ""11 11°"- Enle-‘it called. T1111 only time he had 1l.11poi11t1-. forlnt-r M lotus, 111111 1-11gage1l 111 u Joy fiilll "ll lllc govorutncnt boat. 'l‘hcs11 stats-- were subsequently denied utenls by the ex-nlhllsters- Customs Probe QUEBEC, Aug. 5'1. the counnisslun cxte toms Probe and Francois 1,1-.n1le11x to preside at the Heath-EH was the opening acts. Mr y swore Francois on the bench. it; the colnulisslou officials follow- s . Justice ‘DZ-tutuils R. h. (htldei- announced thnt the llllllllry as to the ments of the Margaret was not. yet completed. The therefore would be 5911.1 to confine announced 11B would produce it The lion. Did The Sun Rise? ‘l-11-l'rcn1lor King his latest gpgecheg that 111 all lllu experience of eleven ;‘l‘l‘t"'l1=\ls11s he has never seen such hechnso interest in an election. and as no doubt of the result. This reminds n; tilt-Ht 111111111111 election prognostica- m“ I last October. The gen- (h c 1-.1-.tl0u_ took place on Thurs- dy. October 29. The previous day. muuliau Press carried the follow- tlon. lt was lug desputcl1:— TIIORNJIILL. 0111., Oct. 27.-— ‘Int-utter King continued his stren- u“ "amt-High in North York to- Kllll; predicted that nfterl gr would he e111 party opposed 1111 y, ML Tlutrstluy. there stretching is the sun tomorrow” ~Ottawa Journal.’ itself to termlnnthlg tho incident which comment-ml with the “unfortunate words" 0f Mr Doucet. M that the - "Eflrrt for 11123 was its the result 01‘ misunderstanding Ernest m" from coast to coast. 10 return of one Liberal party 1"“! m! certain as lulstor 0f Cus- Continued ---lI1-u1ling of ndlng tho -Cu1-1- limiting Si1' in Sir The outh general -n1ov1-.- Commission asked at pre- nbsoititoly Mr. Calder log of the at Ottawa later. Lupninto ls reported 111 as declaring of Mr. King's “one to Torylsm the rising of t-vcr 11111-11 1111 t.l11- Nl:11'1.-.:t1'11t was in Jltly 1111151, n1 Print-1- l-ldward island Ho. and 111111-12-1 uw-rt- 1-11r1111t1- 111111115 from 1111-. iiolator celebration at. Pit-ton. N. S, wlu-rt- they hud rop- rosented the Federal government and 1111- provinci- 111‘ 11111-11140. Cap- tain Alfred 'l.o1-111|v1-1-, the witness said, asked me win-titer I would caro to g0 111 sec 11111 speed o1’ his ship. We did. I saw Mr. liureau. Mrs Burt-nu. 1h1-ir daughter u111l two llillc l'llll(ll'l‘ll. Representing the lion, Min-lin- pniuto the lion. l.u1-l1-11 1121111111111. lor- n11-.r S11ll1-ilor-(l1-11. cross oxatniilcd ills questions soon h-d Mr. (‘aldt-r 111 protest that 1111-. rung:- 111‘ l1111-r11g11ll1111 should not 1411 011i- sldo the official l'(llIllllllll‘(-‘, ll1- did not think t;h1-. court 11111111111 -be ltsetl "for political argitltv-nt." The q111-sil1111 was wilt-titer the 1111111-1111-11111 1111u1l1- are l1'111- 111' not. lf thcy are ]11‘()Vt.-l1 untrue it seems to 1111-. 11111111111: furllu-r is nt-ccssmy. 'l‘l1o qtu-stlotloug l1owev1-r proceed- 1-11, 1111- lion. Mr. 1111111111110 reading whnt‘ .\l1' 1111111-1-1 had suid 111111111 :hi111, some editorials and 1111111111.: he hn1l 111-uni runlors that he was sup- posed 111-111- in 11-11111111- with his wlf1-. ‘My family is horn, he con- tlnut-d. 111111 ll‘ any 11f my utlvorsur- los curt» .t0..inquir1- tilt-y can. lie 111-1111-11 formally that. h1- had ever tnkt-n any trips 1111 tlu- Murgttrtzt of t.h1-. nature suggested 11y Mr -l)01l1'.1-.t or l1y John Sulllvun. (‘1111sory111lr1-1-11111111111111 for Chut- ttlgtltty Y Ii11111i11gdo11. Senator Jacques Hurt-nu, former ltlltlister of (Instotus f11ll11W1-1l us 11 witness. Apostolic Delegate Leaves For Rome \O'1"I‘A\VA. Aug. l'1.—llis Excel- loncy tho Most Rev, -I’11-.tro dl Maria former Altostolic Ilelegutn for Cun- udu 11nd Newfoundland. left Ottawa quietly last night to return to Home, before taking 11p his new duties 1111 Pnpul Nunclo 111. Iierne Switzerland. JVIgI‘. Pietro di Muria. fllIllB from New York on August 7 on llle liull- Ilo. of the Italian (Lino and will said Mr. King. land at Naples. '>}// //// The Pople's Paper Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew veer“ r m-wr" -.-- "(-1- \§>;r . “NF Read-b , v»....-w~.~_ ‘ \\\\\\\\ A vérynody CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, l-‘ilID-AY, AUGUST‘ o, 1921s 5E5 H H I l I S H i 15511111111111 Mixes Slang With Scr- ions 'l‘hought, Open- ing Meeting of Scientists flteveals Hope of [ienetrating Cancer Secrets. (JX-l-‘Ultll, 161115.. A1112. 5. - The l’I‘1ll1-f- or Wah-s 1111x1211 11111111; with :11-1'io11s 111111114111. 1111 sch-uri- 111 |1ro~ 11111-1- what critics cull thc 111111-11 11111111111111111 111'11i111'|1-:tl 1-ff11r1 i11 his l|f1-. 51111-1111111-1; as pre-nidt-llt 11f 1111-. llrltlsh Association for th1- Ad- ,vt1111-1'-1111-11t for Science. the Prince op1-111-1l 1111- annual nil-cling o1‘ that 111-1111111111111111 at thi- Sl11-l1l1111la11 'l'l11-u1r1: 111-re Wednesday night. lt was 1111- first ti1n1- a 11119111119]; 111' 1111- llrllish ltoytll family had pro- sitlt-d :11 11 1111-1-11111: of 1hr- organiz- uliou, si111-1- l't'i11c11 .-\ll11-1'l., grout 1;1-a111lt'all11-1' of 1111- Prlncc 11f Walt-u. had pcrfor1n1-1l that 111111-- ‘lion i11 1851i. 'l‘l1ir1y-l'lv1-. 111111- ,1l1'1-1l 111-locates from all parts oi’ the world were asse1nl1lc1l for the 1111-1111111; lt was the first time slut-o 1111- war that tierunins have been p1'1-.~a1-11t. l l 'l‘h1- Print-1- of Wales occasional- 'ly 111111-11-11 into slung. using sin-h _t1-r111s, as ‘1h1-ll1-v1- .1111-," 111111 "Not lyt-t so quick i11 1111- uptake as our lcolltpt-titnln-l." lint ‘his spout-h was flllutl with h1-avi1-r- thou-gins. l,-\n1ong 1111101" lltitltzs h1- 1'1-f1-rr1-.1l to progruss in cancer research. Speech of 8,000 Words 'l‘hn final draft of the specx-lt was 8.111111 words 10111;, and it ro- pn-scnlod 111111111124 of work 1111 1.1112 part of 1111- heir to the tltronu. Many looked upon it as 1-.1'1-.t1-. result of rocoxit. down seriously t0 truln ‘Dlsavowing any capacity struct 1111.- si-rvants of rurluns 111-ids 1'1-.p1'1-.s1-ntc1l :11 1111- satin-r- ing. ']‘h1- Printa- 11f Walt-s point- 1-11 1111i. that 111111 11f his ilutil-s as pri-siiloltt was "to tI-ll you 11111111!- thiul: that you tll-tfl. 11~.'11l_\." “l 11111211. 111111111 f1'1111l1l,\," 1111111 1111- l’1‘l111-1-, "that for 1t long time ,1h<~ prospect of 1111111111111111; this hos welglicti 011.1111! l11-uvily. it is no light responsibility. but. lu-llr-vc 11110.1 do not i1111-nd to shirk that .'1'(‘-.~1p11|13l|)|lil_\'. Thnst- who work 1111- scicntlflt- fit-111 will he till- tlrst 111111111111 that 1111 task is really ltopi-lt-ss. "Alli-r all scii-ni-o is no more than :1 nanu- for l1u11\vl1-1lgc, and uny man who gets around the world with l1is eye-s open cannot. fall to 111-quire knowlmlge of some sort, which, i1‘ hu can express it. will appeal to any ntldlemre." “'l‘h1-. attltutle of states toward science marks- u. definite stel) l" 11111111111 progress, after long hesi- 11111011," hn contintted. "If civiliz- ation ls to g0 on, it can only pro- y-gress along the road the founda- tions of which aro laid l1y scienti- fic. tthottght and rescnnth." (lutllning ways I11 which science is 11|1pllca1l1i11 to daily life 11f (3011!- mtinltles, he declared that "there are signs of rapid penotrutlolt into the secrets 01' cangr. 'l‘her1=. it! a ncw spirit, a. new ltope, new cu- thnstxtetn." . Science. he said was even lu- vestlgtttlng "tlu- l-ontm-nts ~nf tho clothes basket. with the ldeu of n11- plylng scientific methods to the laundry industry. "This will .111- good news to those of us who have suffered, or may he suffering totilgltt," he continu- ed, from the torture of a collar which comes Jmck from the wash with nn sdge like u surgical saw." "From u purely materialistic vleu/pohtt." he co111-lu1le1l. scienti- fic rcsearclt isn't u. luxury for the cmnmunlty; it is prolnrbly the cheapest posslible form 0i‘ 1111/681- mcnt." Follnwinq; the sessions of the as- sm-inllon bore, Ills ltoypl Highness will leuvo for Wales for another (‘IIKII/KBIIICIII-"ll w1-1-k.of cirmpiuff with the 1Brltlsl1 dloy Scouts. -—-—<oai- Maritime Sittings Will Open Aug. 16 (Canadian Press) Qlll-Tlld-IC. Aug. l'1.»—Murltlme pro- vince sittings of the Lemlcux com- mission lnvcstlguting _tl1e Customs Department will opt-n at lIullfaX probably on Attg. 111. R. L. Calder. K. (‘.., counsel. stated today that tho Maritime sittings would cert- PHlN-lll ill-Hi [5- 11 con- unmmnu“ crs’ Federation appointed the fol- mcnts that the Prince had sottlodlluwmg (lummll-lfie U- slvr- the ques- M. hmltittn o1‘ Itominion Registration 0t future joh 111‘ ruling (ir1-11t llritaiiul'l‘1-achors further consideration 11.1111 n, hpjsuinttit: recomtiletuiation: Mr. A. it}. Three Hundred the Guests of the Dinner at Beach Yesterday was another arduous duy for the official delegates of the (‘mtadian 'I‘eachers‘ Federation. wh-o, 1n order that they may b"!!! 1111-11- husiness 1o completion, are this 111111111111; ltolding t1 session that will 111-gin at seven o'clock. 'l‘l1c most important business itransucted at yesterday's session -“'11s 1111-. election of officers, which rcs11ll1e1l as follows: I'1-t-sl1i1-111; .\ir. M. 1 S11skulchc\van. Vice President: Dr. hi. A. Hardy, 1 Orltario. l tsw-cre-tary 'l‘rensnrerz Elliott, 5111111101111. , ldvl-clttivc: .\ir. (I. W. Clark. Brit~ 1isl1 (‘11111111111111 Mr. A. Waite, All1er- Ila; .\ir. W. Muuntford, Manitoba; 1111'. 1.1-0 McDonald, Prince Edward tlnland; Dr. G. J. Oult0n,. New lil'llil.‘l\\'lL‘1(, Past President Howe, QIIHDIH‘. At 1111- morning session cousl1l- erablc discussion took place on tho World Confederation of Teach- ers. \vl1i1:l1 is being held next your 111 '1‘11rontn. The next mutter taken 11p was 11011111111111 registration of 'i'o;11.~he1's, 1f111111e1'l1ll1g which the fol- lowing r1-por1 “'11s read 11y Mr. J. 11.1 liarut-tt. of Alberta, and adopt- i'l . J. Caldwell, Mr. G. J. 1 lDOMlNlON REGISTRATION OF 1 TEACHERS l Fulton-lug the action of the Can- iadian '1'(!i\tJlI€l‘£~l' ‘Federation Cou- ivention of 11125 in retort-lug the re- ll-ort 11f the Zvlanitoba Committee to the l'r11vi11ciul Unzuillzatlolis, bhe l-ixocutlve ot‘ the Manitoba Touch- llloarn, Mr. I). Allison, Mr. C. W. ;l.uidla\v, Mr. ti. J. "Elliott, ' ; 1'I‘ho Executive of the Nianitoha 1'l‘11a1-.i1ers‘ i-‘ederatloil directed that .1111: rt-port of this committee be 12111111111111 ‘Ft-artist's’ Ftnh-ratioll .\\'itl111ut prcjtulice. 1 ftt-sullttions uf this gare as follows: I 1. That the Canadian Teachers" zl-‘etloratiott submit the following lplan after due consideration and ‘Zlllltelltllllfllli. to the provincial org- anizations fo1- c1111si1l1-rati011 11y the 's1-v1-ral executives. 2- That an adoption by the pro- ;viucial executives the following lprocetlure be directed: (1) The Secretary of the Canad- ian Tk-iuchers" l-‘=-..'lr-1"ttl1111 shall 10m pile a Register .1. lhxacpt-rn 111 he known as tile "Dominion Reizistei." (2) Tile Iteglsler shall he l11 one column, names of registereJ teach- ers being arranged alphabetically (3) The names. professional ad- dresses aud registry IIlllIllJPTS shall Committee directed 11y bhc Aimudl (loitventlon of the Canadian 'i‘1-.'1cl1r-ru‘ ‘I-‘cdcr- ution. 14. There shall be kept on filo‘ in the office of the- Secretary of‘ the Canadian Teachers’ Federa- t.i0n u record of each registered teacher showing academic standing professional training and tcttchiug experience and such other informa- tiun as may be called for by reso- lution of this organization, The applicant may add to his registry at any time 011 payment 0f a. 11ou1- tuul fee. (5) A certificate of registration covering a period of seven years and renewable on application wl1l1- out charge. shall by issued to ouch registered teacher. and on this cer- tificate shall appear a copy of the record kept on file in the ot- lice. (6) Registration may be cancel- led on 1 mmendotiou oi’ the Pru- vlnclul Committee by the Canad- la11 'l‘enchers' Federation Con- vention but not until the teacher concerned shall have thud an 01* portulilty of preparing and present- ing a defence- (7) Each applicant for registra- tion must present evidence of: a) Professional spirit. (b) Academic standing. (c) Professional training and ex- parlance. (3) Thereshnll be a Committee on Registration in each province. which shall be organized as fol~ lows: (n) For the year next fcllowl\g the acceptance of this plan, the Pro vinclal Committee shall consist of all regular delegates appointed by ainly not be open before the 18th. afllillated organizations who have he published annually. as 1111111 111-tend work of TEACHERS’ lllilllllNllilN Will T " lIllNlllllllE SITTINHS TllllllY Election of Officers Yesterday With Mr. Coldwell as the New Preside11t—N early of the Teachers Were City Council at a Grove Inn. a attended one or more of the An- nttalConventions of the C. '1‘. P, and wllo make formal application for registration on or before the 31st day of December iu that your; the conwwner being named by the Provincial Executive. During this year applications shall not be en- tertained from more than ten per cent. oi‘ those eligible for enroll- nu-nt In any province, (b) in succeeding years the ox- posial vote during the month of November and elect a Provincial Registration (‘omtmlttee of not less than three. nor more than five. |'l‘h1- 1111-111l11-r-el1-ct who receives the largl-s number of votes shall he con s1i1l1-r1-1l convetler, Only r-glstered teachers silail be eligible to vote or to serve on the Provincial Regis- tration Committee. (l1) Applications on a prescribed form. in duplicate. and directed to the Secretary of the- Cullillllltll Teachers’ Federation.- (IO) The Secretary shall, within thirty days, forward one copy of tho application to the convent-r of the Provincial Committee and shall notify each other member. 111) The Provincial Connnhtt-e 11111111 consider each application, bal- lot vote shall be 111111111 after due investigation. more than our. ad- verse vote shat be sufficient to re- cct. 1 (l2) The Provincial Ctmmlttee shall report to the Secretary of the Canadian ‘Teachers’ ‘Federation on or ilcfcre the 15th day of May. 1131 The Secretary shall present 11111 consolidated list at the second session of the Annual Convention o1 11111 C. '1‘. b‘. as :1 report o1 the Roglstrtltlon Commitc-i. and this report silall be dealt with lu cani- era. (l-l) Tho Canadian Teachers’ Federation shall have power tc re- fer Pluck any case 1.1- the Provinc- lial Committee for reconsideration. l1no1v 111»! forwar1l1-11 to the (louvention of 11111111111; shall not have power to rcjcct any name reported favorably by |the Provincial Registration Com- ‘mlttce. (15) Provincial Committees shall forward by registered letter to the Secretary o1‘ the L‘. T. F. at lcflfil twenty days before the first session of the Amuutl (Tenveut-Iott sll cor- respondcnce covering investiga- tions made during the year. (l6) This correspondence shall be confidential and on the 111101311011 of the report it shall he the duty of the President and Secretary to see that such correspondence is destroyed. (17) ltpplicants for registration 'shall give evidence of: (a) Pro- fessional spirit-by naming three or more sponsors who are register- ed teachers and who have ade- quate knowledge of the chllrafllel‘ the applicant. (b1 Academic statullng-stating tho highest certificate held. its year of issuance, and its number. (A mini-mum of three years’ High School work 0r its equivalent be- lyoud Grads 8 being required.) (c) Professional training and experience-Aw 11 statement cover- ing the name of training school and length of term. and the schools in which service has been rendered with dates. (18) lit shall he considered that the demands 11f Section 17. Sub- section C. have ‘been met if the ap- plicant gives evidence of: 1. Pos- (Contlnued on page 3) _i<+>--—- Members of Royal Commission Arrive Sir Andrew Rae Duncan. Judge Wallace, Prof. Cyrus MucMlllau and 1F. McClure Sclanders, oom- prishtg the Royal Commission in- vestigating the claims of the Mari- thnes arrived in Charlottetown lust evening and will hold their first session in the Legislative As- sembly room this foreuoon at 10 o'clock. They are accompanied by Mr. Merkel of the Canadian Press, 111111111- John A-gnew, E. C. Foot. A. E. Ca-beldu, Reginald Butcher, reporters and Mrs Taylor and Miss Bailey. typists. Premier iStewnrt and Mr Donald MoKinnon will present the case for the Island. The Cmnmlssiouers and their secretary and 111/Ir Merkel of the Canadian Press are guests at the Victoria Hotel. The reporters and typtste are at. the Ruse Hotel. tstlng Committee shall conduct a, shall be made} +++++++++++++++ + MUST NOTIFY sec- mzranv m ADVANCE A"Y°"¢ "ivlflq information Wlllc" ‘he!’ Wllh to place belore the Royal commie clan Investigating the C131,“, of the Miritimen, would can. fer a favor by notifying the seflfflarY. Mr. F. McLure Sclandera well in advance, accompanying the nquflea. tlun with a precis of the Il- evldence to be pPQQQIIQgQ, i-l-i-il-l-i-i-II-l-III-i-II-l-Il- S. F. Doyle Re-eleet- ed President of ++++++e+++++ '|'++§'I'§§+§+++“§+ (Canadian Press) AMHERST. N. S.. A111,’. 5, _. Samuel '11‘. Doyle was elected us president of the Maritime Province lBront-h of the A. A. U. of C. with w~ E- 319111118 0f St. John as sen- ior vlce-president, H. A. Mac-Quar- rie of Westville as junior Vice-Pre- sident and L. B. MacMlllan of Charlottetown as the new secret- cry. A. I). Campbell of Sydney was named as honorary vice-presi- ed tu represent the Alarltl-me the A. A. ll. f‘. to be held in St. John at an early date: S. F. Doyle, Charlottetown; L. TB. lifacMilIan. Charlottetown; H. A. Itiacqttarrie Westville;_ Gordon Quigley, Ilalifaxl S. I. Bolton, Sussex; Chas. Gilles- pie, Monctin; A. Dlakeney, Moucton ;W. E. Sterling, -St. John; and T. Kennedy, St. John. “Maritime Rights lu nn athletic sense," occupied the attention of the meeting and the club repre- sentatives nearly forty in number took a determined stand to press for the recognition of the Mari- time claims in sport. ’l‘.he resolu- tion calling for the reinstatement of all young athletes now under the baun, and who were eligible amateurs l11 I920, received hearty audorsatlon from every delegate. AMHERST, Aug. 5. —I.. B. Mac- Mlllan. Charlottetown, was elected secretary of the Maritime Prov- ince Branch of the A. A. U. of C. at tho annual meeting here today. I1‘. -S. Doyle and L. '8. MacMlllan hot'h of Charlottetown were named to represent the Maritime branch at the annual meeting of the A. A. U. of C. to be held in St. John at an early date. Hail Storm Causes ' Much Damage In Regina District (Canadian Press) REGINA. Sank" Aug. 5.- Breaklng upon the city from the west early this morning the heaviest hall storm experienc- ed in the Regina district In years did damage that will amount to thousands of dol- liars. Announcements, Coming Events, ' Meetings, Etc "Kelly's Cross-Jleserve Aug- ust liith for Big Tea Party at Kelly's Cross. "Annandsle Hall Monday, mov- ing pictures and -blg dance. 1095-8-5-21 "Tyrone Dramatic Club will pre- sent their comedy drama "011r Jim" in lIopo River I-Iall, Monday August 9th. ‘Vlost successful play. Pleasing specialties. l07fl-8-4-Wfm "Crapaud Church of England, annual celebration Wednesday, Aug- ust 18th. 1926. on Mr. Woman's field. Everybody welcome. 1102-8-6-12 "Reserve Wednesday August 25 tb. for Picnic in Morel]. 1075-84-31 of Vernon River parish intend holding a picnic and bazaar on church grounds on Sat- urday, Aug. 21st. 105041-341 "A meeting of the Liberal-Con- servative electors 01' Tracndle Poll, will he held in the Hall at Tmcadlti on Wednesday, Aug. 11th at 8 p. m. iBy order of committee-J. J. Imcey, See. 1122-8-6-41 "The Ulgg shipping cl11b will en- deavor to curry out their flmt ship~ ment the latter part of August. Club meeting on the 19th to list up Farmers in the ‘Bllfrflulldlng vicin- itles who wish to take part in this shipment should notify the secre- tary before the 19th. W. D. Rose, Kim-use. Sscy. 1109~8~8-2l "The ladies M.P.B.A.A.U. 0f C.‘ brunch at the annual meeting of‘. 9 Killed, 3 Injured In (Canadian Press) PARIS, Aug. 5.—Nlne pere- ono were killed and three ser- iously injured when an automo- bile skiddect near Wlldoach, Germany. and fell m the rail- road tracks lust as a train was P-"lmfl- according to a Hsvae despatch. Not a sIr-gle person ln the automobile escaped eith- er death or injury. ‘{0} »-—~——~ Land and Nation League to Pub- lish Newspaper (Special to the Guardian) LONDON. Aug. 5. —~ An intens- ive campaign to popularize 1111- ncw Iiiherul land policy 11.1 being organized l1y the 11111111 and Nation Ltlllt-Zuc. 0f which Lloyd George is 111-1-111111-111. Ami in 1201111201101; thoro- Wllll. o. newspllper will he publish- ed by the Iseugtte and 2.500 public 1111-1etl11gs will be held. The news- paper. which will make its first Rllllearunce on October 1, will he called “'l‘b1-. Land Non-s". The lit-agile hopes that the circulation flf the paper will reach 1350,1100 by UN: @1111 0i’ the year. All talk and no sense will not give financial value to the lfllfil used in the paper. ._____.___.____ .-_, __.___.___._ Automobile Accident MERCHANT! nan- ll llfl Two Outs illlNfillllll- lilNll-ISSUE 5115 MEIBHEN King Always Shiver- ing in White Terror Over the Constitu- tion When He is Out of Power. NOIITII BAY. Aug. G.—~1Stauding at the porlul of the great north- as be himself put it-——Pren1ler Meigheu tonight declared his read~ incss to cooperate with the Ontario (Iovernment i11 a practical plan to "SP-t something done" lu the de- velopment of northern Ontario wat- er power, "You want water powers developed." he said, and referring l0 l-Pglslatiou adopt-ed by the King government, he added. “l want. to give assurance here that upon the expiry of 1:111y grunts or rights made by status ——whe1;1 those do explra— Hun-nine‘ Gnu-Mun. Founded Charlottetown Guardian ;it will be the policy of any govern- ment of which I am the head. to dent of tie Marltlm 1 d , 111 ' ' ' tihe followlln-g membeers “1)\'e)rc‘ll1l1neq4,O00 Etneet at once the government of lthis province and cooperate with , Inundated In Japanese Town (Special to The Guardian) TOKIO, Aug!» ~The most seri- ous flood recorded here in 51.1 years, has devasted A-kitn prefer-.- ture. Four thousand houses were inundated in the town of I-Ionjo. Casualties in the flood areas yr-t. unknown. Many towns in the urea are without lights. Royal Commission Sitting Here The Royal Commission which has for sometime been sitting in Novn- Scotld and New Brunswick. on Maritime Itights Claims arrived in tho city last evening, and this morning at ten o'clock will begin sitting in the Provincial Chamber to hear the claims of Prince Ed- ward island. . The Commission consists of An- Tdrew Rue Duncan. Chairman. Mr. 1t'yrus B. MacMlllan, and Judge Wallace. The first case to come up be- forc the Commission in this Prov- ince, will he the Claims of Prince Edward Islam] for additional sub- ‘sidy. This claim will be presenter] by Hon. J. 1). Stewart, Premier of ‘the Province. The next case will concern provincial railway transportation, and will be presented by Mr. Don- ald McKinnon. K. (3., on behalf of the Board 0t’ Trade. I The presentation of this ($8.50 izeus from different Province. who understand the rail- way problems of their districts. It is expected the Commission sit- ting will take up all of today and tomorrow. A woMArr-a FACE 1s HER FORTUNE’. ONLY wl-lE-N 1T DRAWS A LOT 0F trtTtiREsT p TORONTO, Augti. - moderate winds. fair, probably fol- lowed 11y shawl-rs on Saturday. -Mnxlmu1n and minimum temper aturos: Toronto. rain . . . . . Maritime, Montreal, clear . Quebec. clear .,.. (‘h‘1owu, clear llallfax. clear St. John. clear Boston, cloudy 8 New York. cloudy 98-72 tllll-th tide this morning at 8.37 and tonight at 10.21. -Sun sets this evening at 7.24 and risen tomorrow morning at 4.49. ‘New moon Sunday. Aug 8th 9.25 n. m. Summerelde tide eighteen min- utes later than Charlottetown. them in a practical plan to get something done to meet the aspir- ations of the people of this district and to bring results not only to Northern Ontarlfl. but to the wide community of which you are the centre.” Mr. Melghcn had trenchant phrases for accomplishments of the King administration. Liberals were waving flags and shouting uallelujahs “over reducing taxes, while the sales tax was two thirds higher than when they took office." ;“Tl1ey want to get your blessing," ‘he said. “for raising taxei on the masses of the people and reducing _ them on the rich." Tariff reductions on automobiles in the Robb budget were the most. malodorous sham ‘and hoax that tany government ever perpetrated on an unsuspecting people and they went you to put the oil of gludness into their hands for that noble self-sacrifice. dis described Mr. King as strug- gling desperately for someissue other than the customs report. ‘There's’ no effort be won't make" Mr. Melghcn exclaimed, "to hide the wetter of wickedness. And he says the Governor Gen- eral has to do whatever his Prime Minister advises nil the time, even to the extent to enabling him or his government to be supreme ovor the House of Commons and refusing uhe House of Commons the right to ‘censure. No Prime Minister in the history of Parliamentary gov- ernment in any country lml ever asked for a dissolution when there was a motion of censure pending against him." ‘ Mr. Melghen held that he, him- self, was emitted to dissolution on will include evidence given by cil-ltwo grounds: i—No motion 0f can- parts cf the'sure was pending against him; 2. 1A government which came into power between one election and the next. was entitled to dissolution by every British precedent. On the authority of Ddsrslol. on the eu- thority of Lord Russell. on the su- thcrlty of Queen Victoria in writ- lug and on the authority of ovary man who had written on tbs con- stitutional law." “There is no more constitutional question in this fight. than there is in the anatomy of the sun," Mr. Mslghen declared. Mr. King was always shivering is white terror over the constitution," when he was out of power. lsOtNfiONAug. 5. ——The British government refuses to become al- armed 111 the receipts of reports of ltltlnlatunls flung back and for- th between Bulgaria and Jugo-Sla- vla in consequence of bender raids. Nevertheless the Govt. is using ltl influence in both Belgrade and So- fia to reduce the present tension. I .....-.._.. . Condensed Specials liAfiv-tc. per word, not each insertion in this column. .._._..___., -_...__ ‘MAID WANTED WITH SOME experience. Apply Guardian Ot- fice. 1081-8-5-tf. ‘JOB PRINTING 0F EVERY description, cheaply end expedi- tiously executed. Guardian Cont: ral Job Prtntary. Phone 1H. ‘IF YOU WANT GOOD MEAT O0 to Saunders’, East end of Market Building. Phone 81. ‘YOU WANT GOOD ENVELOPII Prices, 50 for 20c, 100 for 86o, 250 for 55c. 500 for $1.00. 1000 lbr 91-95. Pcltpcld. 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