Allied Warships Rushed to Tangier GENERAL DISCONTENT AMONG THE SPANISH AND NATIVE POPULATION DONIDON, Aug. 20- A despatcb to the Daily Mail from Tangier, Morocco, confirms a report of yes- terday" that there is general d-is- content among the Spanish and na- tive population, The dispatch attri- butes the excitement partly to the flogging and otherwise torturing of native prisoners by the interna- ftional Police, and partly to the ‘dial-oration o.’ ucneral Primo De Rivera, the Spanish dictator in a Madrid‘ newspaper that Tangier should by included in the Spanish zone in Morocco-‘- The despatch says a British de- stroyer was standing by at Tangier and that Fronch warships were ex- pected to arrive from Casablanca. l A. P. Representative Would Have Govts. Accept the Principle That News Is Pro- perty and Entitled T0 Protection. _ GENEVA, Aug. 20. —- Elmer Hob- crts, representing the Associated Press or the llnited States, today ran lFrench Farmer I Opens Sock As ~ ‘- cannons‘ Franc Falls - A PARIS, Aug. 20——For probably; the first time in the history of‘ French agriculture the French pea-g ysant is spend-lag money lavishly. ‘spending money lavishly. i Watching the franc tumble on the world exchange. and seeing the, money he had two years ago witll less than half its purchasing poweri 101111)’. the French tanner has de-l cided money ‘isn't [so much -anywa,y.i Anyone who knows the character 0f this class of ugricultnrists, will} realize this is nothing short 0i‘ re-l volutionary. iWllile thc solons have been argir, ing lin the Chamber and Senate, -the peasant Ilflg been going stoic- ally along the road trod by his fli- thers and grandfathers, paying lit- tle attention to politics, but wonk- i Ten Are Injured ll TROLLEY AND FIRE TRUCK COLLIDE ON BUFFALO STREET-BLAZE DOES ' $176,900 DAMAGE BUTFALO, N. Y. Aug. 20—,~Tenl persons were injured when a fire; truck and a troily car collided enr- ly today when responding to the] second nl-arm of a three alarm fire‘ irr which $175,000 damage was! done. I About fifteen families were drlv-l En from their beds by the fire audl took refuge for the PEIIIIYIIILIPI‘ of the night in a public bathhouse. 'l‘lu.- fire started in and destroyed thc People's Macaroni Company. --_-<oa--__ ONTARIO AND QUEBEC MUST PROGRESS ‘IN GENERATION OF ELECTRIC POWER Richness of Flavour "SALAD TEA and Fragrance result in "cup value" A1‘ is mqrceconomicatl than other teas and Acosta nomofe. Brown Label 75c - Orange Pckoe Blend 85c 114cc seven‘; Yesterday's report said General Primo De Rivera had offered to send Spanish troops to occupy introduced a resolution at the Lea- gue of Nations, advocating interlin- tional recognition of property rights ling early and late in the fields with tho same methods as did his fort-fathers ,and placing hi5 profits in the traditional woolen sock. (Cnaadian Press. MONTREAL, Aug‘ 21.- --Actrurtl - l ing to the August letter of the Roy- A Deliberate Thinker 000$. .1 should have ar- ved in June A Big Bargain Mr. James Lougheran, Charlotte- town, is in Mt. Stewart and vicin- lity repairing some pumps which have not been giving satisfactiouv to the various owners. 60 pairs Men’s lea-l M, er soled l ts with toe caps and yddle - strap, a great incident duringconveyed a message from "Tubby” ofClayton, guiding spirit of the or- Lady Salisbury and Mrs. wife of the lieutenant- An interesting DURUSSELL-McFADYEN. insurance mum-y. ‘ {be SPRAVYING THE , APPLE ORCHARD. (Experimental Farms Note.) To be ltlnsl selective both iungifi A pretty wedding was solemnfz- ed on July 21st, at 5 o'clock, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L.‘ H. Dunc- on. Corning, Sask., when their niece, Margaret Florence McFad- yen, grand-daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Campbell, of this city. _.____..__________., i eriy. lt added that the general l111- The resolution recommends that em-L g." . l d i r. P10051011 111110118 i110 P911910 0f Tflp- governments accept the following (flllllliltllltdlllly lllIlil“ie]llI1l'l(-I.lg lnhfifflIllIfdIluilfl/Jij Fllfiltllq-Itllh’ to give‘ the Spaniards i1l- Second, 'l‘hat_ ‘this property right this son of the l-‘rcnch soil with hlsl‘ in 1925, by l7 per (gent, and that of lie-lice 111 Tang-er commensurate doeg nut, expire with the more wooden shoes clumping along the {I923 by 3x per cent. “"“""'" L1""'““" 1'" 5"" F°°1-' board, but continues and is entitled to adopt a new method or arrive‘ ot‘ increasing industrial activity, to protection until its full benefit at a new conclusion but when he since a much larger proportion of erty right is unfair competition. l ‘He hag how hhchhw “do!” 1h the . . - muses than in more thickl settlld . ‘ SI Fr d: ck Williams-Taylor _ - Y - ‘- Roy Howard. chairman of the idea that something he can used" aonltfeahlnmumationai knum: (IUIIIIIIICS where there is a larger 111111011 1111111011 quite a stil‘. This fac-lto the resolution, ,stating that prop- worth nothin to r d h , . “A study oi‘ the probable cost of tory is quite a. benefit to many.‘ srty rights shall not apply to of- is buying light tlfllihkllslfwhndn eyed‘xhauvazhfefenllfyhrmlegélffi ,,‘§',",,§',,'§ 11111118 lllrbinc installation ip lghpr. which flyg cents e,- lh 1p the rice at the an | gwill be required in capitol expendi- D l1 d of Ju y when his crops , paid a; present. S H for the year are in and he will 11"” 01' 111*" 1110 “Vemge 0x11911111‘ e _ havle no use for them for another - two ve months. . - . K1 _ ling this estimate the llOllllllltlll t y _ iwnter power branch of the ilepirrt- 9d TO Hurt of this t t 1 b t r00 00o 00o ill S1<010l1 101111? P111115 0W1‘ 1110 518'? {unheunflre he l5 110i Belling his be required i: (glntafrlio ‘and’ nezlily {nature of Singleton Gates, a Brit- w em but l" leavlllg 1'- 111 1101119“ M _ . -. . . - n 'i'B- r " - 1 canvas Mount Stewart. ed the “mole Story m, the discovery Paris. The peasant argues thafisp good illin year that hall storms 1131313 M81811lfhflkiglmfgéllhilllzxlllgv12:13:. l lMr. Horace McEwen. ex-Supt. of : t I l ion water power branch showing farm unis pronounced a o a oils , ' Frank Power. a British newspaper e .‘ .- . . . , , - the‘ rapid increase which has al- man. It was Power who announced No hunter where one traveh, h, after hull nIOIICS as large as Mill lijch every head of grain sevcarl weeks ‘(hated the m m yr vm I u) h two of her cousins from New York! _ _ _ valley of the LOIYL‘. 0r h, h“. e, ha]. before ihirvl-si. Uullsluii prololls- 11 '1- 0‘ 11 11“ 111' BYVCSI SIIOE for $1.85. vsiting her the past weeks. on their; kalllilgglnozllliloclllfllfsegf131533321; 339165’ 1y rich fanning pghnu-y 0g INQf- ell 111111)’ “'0l11l101' m C d. t . ‘m M . ‘ ‘ ‘ Q EH31 Ian Pip 0 B‘ flfqulf; an. up our mail . y 501110111110 one had tampered with the "Kitch- ‘l1 "ew 101111-1115 maclllnely- 11111011‘ tamed a “Hem 0t Lwengy-fwe bush‘ giving the amount of capital‘ ____ ener col-h“... can in make, waiting to he hauled v _ i h I _ g [he - [ma] l y”! ht , d || . statesman to the Toronto Housc o-‘ieft to right. Lady Salisbury, Mrs. nwmper. o; the United chug-g}; up-ipltlillre entitled “How Kitchener $1.31,‘;"l:Hililionfiiflllly“Kjfingffijman power ncrccllzalr‘: to‘: iilh "lac H. His lordship lighted io-"H- H- l-aaewm president o! the wards of four hundred dollars be- l" ill-tlvtywi“. which was badly 111 I l ' ‘ ' M ’ h k ucxt 20 years." , en S .S 0e pac s and topics and everything that 19:51, when it was s own privately h went m hmke gt one of the hégt|ln Iamdon to Lord Kitchenefs sis- nd other work boots B101‘. 5x08915118‘ 1110 Flflllfll. was principles; first, That news as a nwhrhp o; 1926 surpassed that pm. ‘V1111 111141‘ 1111111110111- first appearance of news, either 111' country road-it may take him a.’ ' I | “Increased growth in (fanadiaiu has been realized by its owner and does he lls the ltlosl. "sot" iudlvi-' '01s electric rower generated in ‘The H. A. Johnson blueberry IHC-ibflflfll of the Scriplls-Howard news- 0|- even gaze ht’ h; heme,- thhh mhulflnancar and bank president’ Show" proportional amount used-for light- Though not employed in it they can flcial news and communications tourllng cars. He also is laying jnlaervice. l-rn Canada indicates that between “lure per year for the next 20 years “°'."’ wheat rmctit of the Interior cqnclutlo that Frank Clark, Dorcheaternjsh newspaper ma“, a long story and this is “thy the price of sn-ehd, MEAlllC, Kan. Aug. 20.—The $700,000,000 in Querbec. , . ,» - - ll nt l~"t' ‘t. r01’ Held Marshal Lord Kitcheaers when l“ "loney anyway’ and “Wlohlvht-h? l“ ltohye [large Cummins 1110111 011110 11111109 110111 11111 110111111- lthe P. E. I. railroad visited Mount] . ‘ . - - . bale bail battered to the ground really 11111911 1111100 111 1111111111011 1111' that he had found Lord Kitchener}; mace 1'1"“ 141° “Y5 111 “1111111101 hep; me fish] llllfllry. but the economic import- return accompanied them to Qlleq who Opened the 0mm mm it was Inilndy, at the stations of every llit- 5'69"" n“ of the House of Lordsin thc Dald-Cockshutt, 5* 011 l1‘*l'°- ~ . - . ' ' binet and the Marchiorcssgovernor of Ontario were guests of Even mole startling IP- Wl" ‘*3 1 ' [def CaIiIIOgUeS and, A very gucnessflll tea party was Gates asserts in his story that allay to the French 111171111 . mm“ M In“ “mud no rcuuurge growth of the power-using ihdus- the first time the lamp preserted League of Lady Helpers, and ‘Mrs. 1mg l-ealized_ There were tea thhJurslld uI publicity. lie says the film ' " ‘ ' [Eng held here. Not forgetting the,ters and several members of the . tuubeatable prices. F 1511115191‘ m Pml-“l “'90 01111 D1011‘ in news. al Bank or Canada the amount of 111-01- 51111191111118 111.1151 be (10116 1111* business commodity is properly; ‘He lls rather a logical person,‘ duced in the corresponding months TTT} l i1 21111510 llewilllllllfil‘ 01‘ 11111191111 1011i; time to changc his mind until luse of electric power is itidit-ativc third, That violation of this prop-dual in the world. Cailuda is used for industrial pur- tory started canning last Tuesday,lpapers, introduced an amendment iney hidden away which may belon a vim to Jasper Naflom.“ Park’ ins.” says the report. pick and sell the the berries for emanating from governments. ‘harvesters and moylng mhchlhep 1111213 111111 11745 1101111)’ $1..‘lll0.000.000 -Z—-¢-o->-———- Wheat Cro s0 p ,\vill be close to $65.000.000. Illllllik- LONDON, Aug. 20. —— The Daily. 1185-, l8 spending a holiday inlbhnmy swung ma, Gates mveuhds nearly three francs p, hug lhiwheat crop in Meade county was “such figures as those of tho body in Norway in conjunction with Sllffulll 110 H911 it for worthless pap- ‘"1 [Stewart last week I r '—""_ ' hine a it '1 C d l i l'- , Mis Anna Duffy who has hadbody’ and who brought a case w whether down through the c PM y m ma a “we m‘ Ne“, stalks sprang from ance of the subject stands out bec where she intend spending empty‘ Power contended ma, Emmy tie town he will see consignments the rum"- - _ . _ _ , _ __ quired. _ h _ _ , h i edAggillllpilng::_glz$é'“llln‘i“gfi‘geaolggj‘rl_ puns would he Obtained hy shhwfl was the VISIL of the dlstmguishedthe house. and the photo shows, held here Thursday last by the Power was interested ll] a moving PARE PRICES 0M . to coiupi-l tho hu-hhtr u, return his trics which will develop glaring Ibo to the house by Lord Byng, and Cockshutt. leg. fancy work games’ {he gregmlwils nmlle u< long ag as November games and amusements which were,‘ 1101159 01 1101118 111111 1116 001111110115- (second l0 none. And those who lvho. after seeing it. bitterly 110- mhk pa" certainly deserve prflflge nounced it. The promoters of the for the way in which they carried ‘it through. ‘A feature of the even- lug was [he sale of two cakes. The Headquarters f0 rlono bearing the name and picture i1‘ our Llhcrnl leader. Hon. W. L. oieproof Hose and McKenzie King and the other bear- ing the name and picture of our ther good brands. rands. (Yonservativo leader, Hon. Arthur iylcighen. The one realizing sixty- two dollars and the other fifty-eight fiollars. The proceeds of’ one ta-ble whllch IIIIIOIIDIGd to fifty-three dol- lars went towards the Peoples cem- etery here. In the evening an en- tertaining gauie of baseball was played between the Charlottetown Abbies and the M1. Stewart Tigers- Scorc eight to ten in favor of the visitiing team. D0n’t trust to luck ul always buy from he store of satisfac- 'on. off Bros Limited Mr, and Mrs. Wm. iF. Jardine. and Miss M. J Taylor motored to Freetown Friday. if-‘ishermgn report very poor c011- flshing on the north side. Small fish as well as small catches. lSome people report a poor crop of blueberries. yet last week sOmB of 1h pickers brought ‘in four hun- dred pounds for sale. s0 1114150 I01‘ yourself. F. €-<o>—-—-— A woman of Clanhsm. England- recently celebrated her 0119-1111117 dred-and-fourth birthday with her daughter, aged sevenltV4tW0. 811111‘ son-in-lsw aged sevent)"1111'°°- film therefore decided to advertise it. to the utmost and the alleged discovery of Kitchenefs body was the invention to aid in the exploit- ation. PLAVS THE WRONG TUNE One tune is as good as another though! 'l‘ommy Powers, and for- tunately for him the majority of people cannot tell the difference between one melody and another when played on the bagpipes. Othonwise. he might have been the centre of an tillgry mob recently when, on being commandeered to stage a one-man parade down the main street of Stewart in the Brit- ish Columbia mining area, before a truck loaded with the first ore shipped from h local mine selected “The Barren Rock of Eden." All went well until Powers, with martial stride and the sklrl of the pipes all but drowned out by the rumble of the four-horse ore wag- on, reached the office of the min- ing company. Two Scotsman, employes of the company, recog- nized the tune. rushed out and halt~ ed the procession. The piper explained that he had picked the tune at random and meant no malice. He struck up "The Cock of the North." and the lumbering parade started off again to the accompaniment of cheers from the two Scotsman. /'—.-—-\ When movie ALL THAT to coco m‘ _BINDEH TWINES. 0O Nor u reasons» ma? emu rwmn All A! 0000 OI IITTII. luv ONLY: fun Hunk. Manda, GILT EDGE. GOLD LEAF. IVE! l-IAB W<MIHL WM on MAPLE LEAF. Swudud. Wlllhnlb. IVIIV nu. Iuum eunntrrun THE BRANTFORD CORDAGE COs . Uflglh l” lb B! 7h 600 lt- I01 it 7/1 (‘SILVER d “LEAF Guaranteed 550 feet to the pound, made by the BRANT- Fono oonoAos co., |.1'n., the nil-ion maker: of BINDER TWINE In the BRITISH EMPIRE. We are 8OLE AGENTO for this F. E- ISLAND. Every ball of "Sliver Leaf" Twine Guaranteed to 9i" the tallest satisfaction. Mldo In both the OLD STYLE Ind NEW STYLE lllll- , WHOLE-SAL! AND RETAIL at factory prion. CARTER 8r COMPANY, LIMITED. h HIGH GRADE TWINE r It's Drug s1 Toilet Articles I Smoker’s Supplies Kodak Goods Chocolates Try Us First PRESCRIPTIONS PROMPTLY DISPENSED The RLXAL-L P060- m KODAK STORE 81>! ‘became the brido of Nelson Stow- nrt Dultussel, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. H. lDuRussel, of Gray- town, Sash. The Rev. -Mr. Shear- er, of Stoughtoti, performed the ceremony under an arch decorated with pink and white carnations. The bride entered the room on lhe arm of her uncle, to the strains of’ Inhengrin Bridal Chorus played lby lMrs. O. 1R. '1‘eel, of Panzance. Sask. She wore a gown of ivory satin and carried a bouquet of pink and white carnntions. Miss Nelda Lewis. of Raylmore, Snslc, was the bridesmaid and wore a dress ofpale pink georgette crepe, with large hat to match. Mr. D. Urlac sup-l ported the groom. During the, signing of the register, Miss Mar- jorie Dobson sang, "The Voice that Breathed Over Eden." I (flllyfl hpd ihsor'fit'ltlvs_ whether its-l 0d as a liquid or dust, should be ap-j piled in such h rualnlcr as to give‘ a complete protective (rovering- to the foliage, in the ranrly spring allot" tho first growth starts and Willllli the quarter of an ‘nch in zilumeiei‘ the fir lIpllllPltIlllll shotflrl In- made. This prevents the nmlle scab spore from gaining lodguient on ihv foli- age illitl onllning up a silllrce oi‘ in- fection later in the season, 'l‘h<- ougb '\l'0l‘k at this time is ilesirabh in order lo prevent tho ravages of this pest. in some _V(‘iII'.‘i it may he advis- nhlc to apply tho second spray or dust somewhat. before the blossoms show the pink stage of develop- rnunt. A continued IOW tempera- Thirty guests satfdown to the wedding luncheon. Out-of-town. guests were: Mrs. Mary Larsen] Mrs. J. J. Woolsey and Mrs. O. R.‘ Teel, Mrs. Alta. . .' guests attended. The ball was beautifully decorated, carrying out the color scheine of pink and white -in refreshments as well as in de- corations. A two-course lunch was served. A short program was ren- dered, one of the principal items being a mock wedding. This was followed by dancing, the music be- ing furnished by the Windthorst Or- chestra. The many beautiful and useful presents received show tho popularity of the young couple in the community. Mr. and Mrs. Du- Russel, accompanied lby Miss Lewis and Mr. Urisc, left for Watroirs "Beach for a short honeymoon, at’- ter which they will reside at Corn- ing. iNlO RBO R0. The many friends of Roy Stewart, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Stewart. are glad to hear he is doing nicely in the P. E. I. Hospital miter a successful operation for appendi- citis. —lSchool'has re-opened after the holidays, with quite a number of pupils enrolled; Miss Irene Ses- rusu, of Springfield. is their teach- er. —Miss Eliza M. Stewart, ston- ographer at R. J. iMcNeillb, Ltil. Tyne Valley, spent a week at her home with her patents. Mr. and ‘Mrs H. A. Stewart. —Mra. Marsh- all Hughes has returned home from the P. E. l. Hospital with her twin daughters. -—Mr. Cecil Hughes has his new up-to-date house almost completed; Mr. Dunning, of Ne.v loondon, is in charge of the job. — Master Chester Stewart is receiv- ing congratulations of his many friends on having made the high- est marks in Queens County in the recent matriculation examinations; we wish him a successful term at P.W.-C. —1Mr. and Mrs. William Harding, the oldest . sidents o.‘ ,this locality. spent a day with Mr land Mrs. G. R. Bowness. turi- may retard the blosoms, and loo long a period may elapse with- out tile protection. necessary if the new foliage growth is to escape in- fection. Should such conditions Hall. W110“ 0110111 Icompanied by rain, the second ap~ plicutlon; the one tisunly applied ljust as the blossom buds are show- ing pink. should not be delayed. The third ailpllczttiou is usually made immediately the petals have fnllcn. it sometimes happens that because of low temperature the time front the second applica- tion to the dropping of lhe petals may he so extended that the new foliage growth is no! uflitictively proioCted for such a lovg period; particularly is this ihv r-asc when fhcre is considerablv precipitation at this time. Under such circum- stances a fungicide without poison: In ii should be applied inst as the blossoms are opening up. The usual fourthw lication is made fen days after blossoms have fallen, and u. fifth application may be desirable should the weath- er hold damp and cool. The sulphur and Bordeaux dusts are apparently equally effective in the control of apple sea-b. The former gives a beter finish to the fruit. Dusting materials cost more per acre than do the materials for spraying. but this cost is offset by h paving inr the time necessary Io overtake the work. A calm ‘ht- mosphere with moisture on the fol- iage to stick the dust particles is required for most effective work, and these conditions prevail dur- ing the very early morning. Limeeulphur. made up o4 1 gsi- ‘On of concentrate to 40 gallons of water, to which 1 pound of calcium Casvliluite (spreader) to 100 gal- lons is added along with the neces- sary load arsenate, makes a satis- factory spray with excellent stick- ing qualities. Bordeaux mixture, made up of 3 pounds of copper sul- plmlic and 9 pounds of hydrated limo in 40 gallons of water. is equally effective for the early iprays hut is better not used when he flDpIP sucker is present. and Mineral’: Llnlmenl for Dnmlmfl’. lil ililiili’ sllnlllll not be ih-ied for the spray following tho fail of the “‘ lrzavees urn about oils-l bud moth starts in early. and thor- l ity. f Phone 721. lyrical/d. l‘ I an. 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