__,_,.1_ if to gear your dollars up to action. V V - I __ _ , , - M I 0 ef A' ' _ It ____ -n\.:a.s.,11. I _\,\‘i.- " I '_ -_ - ii ’ _I . f ‘ -l'2__/ MERCHANT " 1 I I 1" ` » I ‘ I S ` A I _ - up to courtesy in order ‘ _ ;-fy;--y /,D y -_ _ 4 M Q ss\\\\ wondrous sympathetig ._ _ 1'|lePeo|>ie's Pallet- Read D Verybedyl - _ --fe- us fue l-as fl . » ' - -\>- ` ` 9 'l \ 4 ‘_ ° ' 1 _ - _ i _ ' ' 9 ' ' ' I _DJ _ _ F' 'ff' _ _ \~_ . Z/ - er ir- ,ap tartan that fr; '///_/'_0@m~¢'_ff MEncHAN`r`I“" .~ *"” I I Gealyyour salesforcPl‘..' \ 5 _ I l..1:4 -J 7 .7_"' Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew . \ \ ~-- 'v-r-mf-' rfgf ____- _ 5 A failure makes us \/V \ if been sealed ......§.".2.'.t""';_...Et.?.. “till y 1 I 1 i i cHARLO'1'rE'roWN, CANADA, SATURDAY, AU-GUST 22,1025 B, ,___,_ c____a_,_ ____, "_ ,_ ,_ M Annual Subscriptions Delivered $6.00 Former premier of italy, who one of the leaders of a with headquarters at France, to combat Fasc- overnment. He has been by ex-Premier Orlando slonon NITT1 _ MARQUIS OF PIIIIIISIEPIII 1-0ND0~»ER1jj,5PiiKiH5 ii ill lllllsl lllllls ,G 0 o d Employment Prospects Denied- Besco Held Unable to Guarantee Steady Work. OTTAWA, Aug. 21-“A chance -for miners: idxporiencoll mon lwmltod in Cunml:l,’ is the headline Ion ll llews item wilicil xlppeureti lin the issue of tile Liverpool (Elig- inud) llaily Post and Mercury ol' just huen received ily Tom Moore. l’reslident of the Trades und Labor Congress ol' Canada. . Mr. Moore colnplnincd strongly today nf the article as all iiiill~ltra- Aug. 3, u clipping from which hasf other "cud |"d¢,-._ tion of iho ldisc limi misienilinlt _----¢~o>---- is in need of minors" according to iniornultiml wllicll, he nl-lsorts. is being given ill the Old Country in the Liverpool llally Post and Mer- cury under the lmutilllg, “Czllltuin I In a recent speech in Wales he declared that, if the miners’ unions forced a revolution over the eoai question, the British people would resent their act- ion to such an extent that unlonlam would be smashed and labor men would have to begin thelr'work of reconstruc- tion from the bottom up. ---<»-o>---- CZ ==.T.Z l"'f"1 | _ WCC C-|71 EIIIIII IIIIIIIS IIIINIIIIISS ‘Exceptional Number - of Experts from U. ' S. to Participate. HABITANT LUNCH Lieut.-Gov. Will Op_en Proceedings and Glve Reception. _.__- The twelfth annual convention 0! tin- Canadian Good Roads Associa~ tion, which will open nt Quebec Un lSeptelnbel' Z2 ulld continue for Itllrvt- days, will, it is allticlDi1l9d» he more roductive oi practical D Ivulue lor the delegates from “ii Inv(-l' thc Dominion lltun any of the Iprovlous stlccessilll gatilerlngs, for un \\xi~.\»ptlollnl llulnllcr of the host- kllnwll lligllwoy engineers of the l ultod States have signified their Major S, J_ Rollins, all uutllority I I i ,, t This is on Canndinll coal, in ml interview, _f£:fl‘8(>alEff;‘5L“glaTT;;.g_,,§g0ment5 with n Dolly Post rellresclltutlye 'huh m_Hl'nmdC mrameetmg Mme on Um ,(’""”'rd_ nner Am-_mla' lixerutivo nt the American Road lllnldcl~l` Association ui: the some which arrived ut Liverpool from _ _' _ _ Quphe( 0" `°`"urdny .tim us til Canadian convention I I ` . ' ~ , 0 e ' 4 sm,a“°n (n .canadt loud its members will participate in I “Tile situation of tile coal itl- Xtlle presentation of papers and dis- : ‘ dustty in Canada.” said Major Ito- »cussion at the various business “'°*' (bins, "ls rendered dlificulg lotta- ptaiesslotlqsl of t!he Dlitritlinionnolregallitlrilé ..- ~l . ti a l) lnlon is .pen - on. lv Cxecu ve. 1| t r Home Sgcretary De II1Illl(tl\lllllqt'r-l)l't formtlllc supply 'iii an-` it'ilnirlmlnslllp ol W. H, Connell. cldes ]n Favor of tllruvlte upon filo iluiteii States - ‘will (list-llss, among other tlllngs, -l § of Anlvrlca Cnluldu l»UHSl‘H‘i0‘* 17 ' ' --* the quwltloll ol’ rlnsrr affiliation of nur cunt. ol' the \vorld's inttli ‘coal I)iH3erenceS BetweenItlll» two. bullies in the mutter of of- f S ial C0nsta_ reserves, but this notwitllstamlul. ,f(,.,5.,; ..,..,,-Q,-,m,(..((¢,,.' am( among 0 pee she pays out unlluully to tho U. Thomas and Br0]“-;(h,,,.,, wh., Wm be megan( fm- one S A ""».(ili0-000 (Ol <0-li WP f*3“I ol other of the dual pill' uses will i . .`_ ,$... ' ~ ' . . . 1 . 9 bulaly° lil" ““I>' “my I" ’*°l“; ‘ms ITU," ley Have Becomelle l’nul ll. Surtwllt, Chief iilgll~ _ """"“ _ lem is hy low teulpnrll ure unrmll- _ » .1 lhglncel. of th State of Maine LONDON' Ami' 21' ”"TI“" D“'lyI'”“'I“" “'I'I"I' “"’"I‘I ”""‘l’I" Cm” Notorlous' l`7lliz}|Il'lcls4 li. lnnls. léhalirmun of the M4" Sal-s that thi. lloulo Secretary-:Ilia to hu .-lllpplied 'from llcr own _--___ _ |Sulm- l||gh“,uy Commission of Fir William .lnyllsotl-llicils. has |'i~sollrce.~\. l<)xpet'ielt<-eti coal lnill- ,1l()Nl)()N, Aug. 21.-T-lie differ-` . .. willed ill f'l\\'ur of the rnliitl l'€’-ior.~l ure llectled in Culmda. There ences ,1,9y_\v¢-on J_ l1_ ']‘l|0mns, -,\l,`iv|hL[:i'§t'nt`IL_' gg 'rllitment of npr-cial coustablliurylis n wonderfull opportunity fOr l’., Colonial ‘Secretary in bile lll`te,|)e'mwm,e. Wllliam F willlwms zo safeguard the public against the t_houslmd.~l ol' British miners at pre Lqpm- Government. and Political Cummmsilmcr of Hlghém B for th ' mrest toetcrod by C°“‘m““Is“~ i"’°“t U" UW d0iB INN-" Secretary of the Nnhlollnl Union of y Ls that Socialist ,, 1 I B me M Conlmonlvcnltll of Mnesacllusettsg . -rho \Mall asser _ _ Ralwaylnen. ant .. ro Y. _ . R E_ Everett' Highway Commm ind Communist extremists are Hard to Guarantee Work. P.. Secretary of the Associated t :eascleeeliy preparing for the atruil- Mr. Moore sold that one of the S0.,-[ogy of Mymmgllv., Engines;-5 Simtel' °f me S ate °f New H“_mI" gl-e they wish -to precipitate. either chief difficulties in the earlier ue- nm; ,].~l.-...,m,,,_ _have become “amp shire; and A. P. Sundles. Secretary when the time collles lo give effect gotiutlons between the Novn. Soo- |0"g_ Tm., is p||usu~a¢..,d Lu a c|m|.`0f the NBUOIIHI CI‘llBhBd Stone AS ' the ret-omlllelnintioils of the tin (iovornnlent and filo }iritlsli.1.-,nga just |s,..ue.| |,y` :spcregm-y.S00i“ll0¥L ill l1liill'll°i1 10 Ulilvfti oal Conltnl.~l.-lion or tarly, should Empire Steel Corporation was the 1),-nmlyey, who om-ey-9 ,lu pay £20 .bo who llllve bvffn DPBVIOHSW HHHOUIIC uhle flolw-lllp ill the rzlillvnys, inability, or lnlwillingllens, oi’ the nw 0,-,umm fum] of me I-|v;p1 un. ed as contributing papers to tile pu |._-.pt-1- dcclnrcfi that John vompnlly io agree to p,mll‘:ultoe (om, gg .,.~m.,|,,,,,,S m,~,,d[, ,hy Thomas-Callplllml <;.mv@ptl(m_ eatl<=_v_ who was Health Miulst- four \ll\¥'s \\’\\ri< D91' ‘W0-IC ll#-‘\' lllllll- -of tllle last. strike of the iA>coulobl~vo The llieutonuut~Govel‘nor of the §r"‘in llam.=;l_v .\lurD0\\l\I‘l'>\ 50V1‘\”“' |‘3"““ Ill th” mini ““'U‘"“°nf» “dll” idngineers and Flrenlon, for vrll‘icll,l’l'ovlllcc of Quebec, the Hon. Nar- ment is fillllltling :lt Glasgolv rt,~‘d Mr. Monro, the in-st that has 3(-mutiny -was respollsilblo, are gul|.Ip1ggn lvpmlleuuy accepted me mvl. ‘,\Vori2_ - MONTREAL. Aug. 21. -claim- ing to have earned colllmissione ___ ___,___._~ - - amounting to nearly half ll million u os Nvs w/wrap Room *NSW U. Gull FiI'6SI1mY- ~He also clelmslllon and touring building or me Cllnrlottotown. Finder 550 quarter-pound projectiies a $3.500 for other commissions, I leave nt 135 Elm Avouue. minute will bl- tested soon. ln 1- _-_-_.-_Qg@»--_- ... l.‘a.:‘;':.:.f°"“ °" "$10,000 In Liquors _ _ _ __ _ - en. ------ _ I elrtfl.-tp el'tB§ll;lg;t¢;I-|12. E. 1. (canadian Pr-eu) S91Z9d 011 N, ISIBI , ‘ wwr sooo snvesorss King-5 pros in so-ley with some of '€“°“il“l °“° °f the i"l°“ "I" -1' no rt. 200.128 for ssc. zoo 104 point out of Il possible or sos. “"8 °f °°“1f=\>°“‘i “‘l“°" °'°" 50.; ,or 51 oo, Loo., for 9 earl-ted out on the News Scotia rel] It T() The Pesirem. oulirelsu once. wAN'rso-'1'w6 oooo nu.l< °°l\=¢- Offiesre of the Royal Canadian Oun Hgmgunn 55|-55K ,and _ N ( |- “van "5 ¢l¢_ Mounted Poi-loo mode the tell- aot venom- meal. monde; Newly frzniglza. wt-no ofrlgsone "N 0"- the °i‘°i'° °f °“l°f I-'°i"“'° n Q gm “nut gmt W_ _“_ 5,,.|(h_ Eu; V island where the liquor had been “.H_7_“,¢m°. 4054 1 gg, cached by unknown parties. The lot is valued at 310.000 and it is -believed to have been not ashore by a liquor lmuggling vessel which had _been unable to ililwlo Oi’ ill* cargo emi had cached it with the intention of returning for it when ¢.-|-wo .1-,_,D|N1-3 ¢pN gg gqiiluainaao improved. rather then nommooma at ui rum, si. Ikoeniuf it on baud and rev-int smells ve charter rates tion on the morning of September 22, and he will also give a recep- tion for the delegates at Spencer- wood the some evening ami offend the annual banquet on the follow- ing night. During the three day con vention the delegates and their wiv 05 Will 110-V6 the oliliortunity of in- specting some of the gravel, ce- ment ami asphalt roads in the vi- cinity of Quebec. including the new Qlloltscdiurrny llay highway, null tllrousll “the courtesy of the Quebec Roads Department, will be enter. tained to u typical French Canad- ian llubltutnt lunch at Construc- lllm Climb N0. 2. which is on the latter route and which, slluate. 2,000 feet above sea level, will ug. ice HIHU" 'l91’»'-’ Hull HOW lying Ht lford the visitors an uuexumnled --< lilnst t‘u lc Qilwril wailing oil will "llll0rtuuity to get magnificent pull- Iorumlc views of the St. Lawrence [district Montgomery Falls and the (Continued on Page 3) -1*-€-O3-->; $500,000 Loss In France Due - T0 Lightning GR-ENOBLE, France, Aug. 21 - Alrllinhes. automobiles. electric appliances and Lyons siilts valued at. more than 10.000000 francs (nominally 8500.000) were conl- Nationai Water Power Exposition. last night. A bolt of lightning( .set fire to the bulidins. The ex- _positlon recently was lnauzllfiiiflli, by -President DoumorKll9~ - EIIIJIIIIII IN ’NIIIIiIIHiIi I5 IIIIIWI VIEW Conservatives to Have Candidates in Three- Quarters of Ontario Constituencies Be- fore End of Aug. OTTAWA. Aug. 21. -Rt. Hon. Arthur Mt-igllell. Conservative lead- er. left here tonight for St. C3iil@fIllPH. where he will speak lo- morrow. following which he will Drobably return to Ottawa. Willie Prenlier King and the Const-r\'t\tiv<> llsder have not as yet prepalrcd any speaking itiner- ary. the signs in the opinion of certain political observers here, continue to portend the likelihood that lilo government will appeal to tho people this fnll, either in the lotlor part of October or early in Novtnrllrr, With the Prime Minister now re- tired to the seclusion of his sunl- mer llonle. where be is expected to ri "will lor several days, an offi- _cllll announcement of a. decision on the question of an election will not be forthcoming until his return to tho Capital at the earliest. So far a date has not been fixed for the holding of the next meeting of the cabinet. »St-let-:lon of candidates. is pro- ceeding ln many parts; and before the end of the present month, Con- servative candidates are expected. it is stated, to 'be in the field in fllllil threeduarters of the constit- uencies in Ontario alone. Considerable speculation le also being indulged in regarding _the mutter of Cabinet re-organization in the event of an election. Some redlrrulllzement of portiollos is likely and probably retirement of one or more of the ministers. Interest also manifest itself in the filling of the large number of vacancies now existing. These include nine in the Senate. one on 9 the board of railway commission- ers and u nllnlber of judgeshlps. __--.¢>____. Duke Of Devonshire Ill a y A g a in B e I Governor General (Special to the Guardian) TORONTO. Ont., Aug. 21.- The ,Duke ol’ Devonshire may be again the (lovernor General off Canada in .succession to Lord Bynvz, accord- ing io n -pronri-nent Canadian who has recentlyretnrned from Eng- land. lt is recall-led, -however. that tile Duke recently suffered n slight stroke and that he might ac- cordingly feel averse to leaving the old country. -Boy Bandit Is Shot By Police (Canadian Press) \\'O.ll(`ESTER, Mass., Aug. 2i.- lilnlter Desrosicr. nineteen. one of lilo John Troy Bandit bang that has boon torrorizing Worcester ond lleelts. was fatally shot ln tl sun lllnftle wltlll pnlroilnan Dlmic-i Sull- ivan lu 0. lunch crrr here this morn- lull. llis lifeless holly was found in In touring cor which 'had been used by the trio for new series of hold ups where he was abandoned by his pals in crime. .___._.<‘.;.;--- Issues Gall For 10,- 000 000 Workers 7 (Canadian Press) LON-DON. Aug. 21.-Tfhe call ls- sued by John Wlieatiiey. Minister of llealth -in Ramsay MacDonald Government for the enrollment. o ton million workers ns a "workers" dr-lense corps ready to fiillli 088511' st attacks on workers standard of living, is attracting attention. The appeal says nothing about the use of wetlp0lJ.s. -._.__._....__.--- J. 'r. sleeleln nm ru-st Wellington PRlN'l‘lNG .OF EVERY l't'|fles, Guelph. Ont., was today ac- HALIFAX' A"5~ 21~ “A °“r3° °f. cheaply gud exlpedl- claimr_ W _ » __ I-,§;1,;=,;1_e;,,;f;;;~,=--cu-pu to uf..2"“.§.Si’.}J7’Zi"».€l‘.'0; .“.?.'...°iI‘.‘i Chm__h me 1 tf’ “Y _f\""“ me British ships constitutes n tn>llal:e L ~ S 011-ary Society. to Conzldaln trade with the 0l~lent‘, business men declare. Cllluose bust-F T0 1HSla11New ' tt ~ -. - ~ _ Lighthouse At .lla is ..“"n.‘_ I BS S pb QSC(-lpe Oyl. I B8116 I S 1 9( 'roR.oN'1_“o, Aug. 21.-cables re-' p _________ ,celved by the Globe from Shun-glial’ y y 'C dl .report that _two Sovviet oirplnneaacm m-.,_..pe(-mlg “mae by Hugh Qriggygjgfnfxugn gqrlsé? G_ S_‘landed at that point this morning ,-}M0mCaum Wm sam from Qup‘hec,enrollte from Moscow to Canton ‘next week with the necessuryllwhmre Sak; Hwy .eicpkxct m"l"‘Fii‘_\lil)' of '0i= zz 1-_ tnotton. , Times describes cotlditlollsv Mr. Hugh McKay Geo- logical Expert Tak- es Fifteen Acre Land Lease. (Canadian Press.) llAl.ll~`.»\.X, Allg. 21- Pflesiilili- tics of it gas and oil lieveiopnlent on Picton island in Northumber- land Strait off the mainland of Nova Scotia, were seen in the ac- quisition esterdn ot’ a fifteen _\iuKny. a former Plctonlan and re- cently ll member of the Geology Mr, _\l<:l\'n_\', who is understood to have large oil and gas interests in the United States, has miulo this bmllcll of geology a special \\'orrr=.sior County for the past -two; 1°; gnu; cl B ‘on ,Y ch Wm he had been hovering 'lround Pekillg o 'l'oz\.vu\et slllln. ' ‘ » I E' I 0 ‘W g Iuntii recently w-hen they suddenly and gn... hem-ing ,qgmta on picmu l’@C0l\’€¢l i7lYl¥ll-I 0l`liL‘I‘S fl'0m -\l0S'lsland in such quantities as to . . ‘I ~ . I . . _ WIYONDON, Aux. 21.-Tile Foreign u mme awe opmem prob I Start Marital I HOLLYWOOD Col Allg - office takes a serious view of tile, kidnapping of British Missionaries n an on instructions have been issued by llritlsh representatives in Canton study and believes he will find oil - I .la an it 0.. Debt Mission Comin Honda _urine lr tl otLl ch ll g' I’ ° ’ , r0U.s.1nsep_ I .. , 21 ‘ ’ ,' and-Pekin to ascertain the exactj IR ml h Vnlenmm' m°u°“ Mute mennin-g of the Chinese regulations) ra' S y 8 1° “ ‘ .l‘orbi'ddlng the entrance of British -_ Iw"e` the former Wlgglxicd Hlifmutglnrl Japanese ships into CsntonI .P.»\iltlS, Aug. 21.-’l`hs French ul p p ctor. aid todo th t l ni his "Does that look as though we Dart- "“.‘.1I'f§'f,°‘f,e°"t§,’f,'§,m,n",‘f§§ ,f,’;'s_llnu\bor -with a view be l~m~me¢llate..l_i~l»i mission will sail for the Unlt- ° r ., Iuction should the occasion w'ar-jetl Status on Sept. 16. its composi- ed her goqdmy’ sum the portmyenrllllt ' ‘tion has not been announced but I°' Sheik “'16” in the mm”'I london thinks uraent r@r>r\°sen~ls entire-l<»y likely t-not Fl-nance tations to Pekin are necessary now, vllnlstor Colllilnllx will attend the ed on nmggmf but this bgeéegmt <=-alpcrlnliy because of the suspic-‘ilogot.laf,iolls. Meanwhile he will Ixgxflig 8 mm fs: gfvgfce.. B n lions that Bolshcvist propaganda po to Ellglnnd next week, to neg- As ,o me length of me' ..mm..m ima been doslsnell to emlbroil into the French debt to England. vamtmn_.. Valentino would not-GreatBl`il41irl in Clllllvse diB0rd€rs~ lt ls reported the Fri-och govern- cnmmn himself Rumors 1m,d§Mr. Chamberlain is deriving todilyultcnt m:ly offer to pay Engiand ,Ken In ch,cumm'm that me valL,n_,the opinions of legal advisers. at l:1fl.00o.0llil ann-uuily. The basis of I -tho Foreign- Qiifico Whether Pak-intl lonc‘l:ll\ti's s~o‘ttllellll\ll-1 with the Al- , ,and Canton should -be _held re' iles, will he that lion-don must re- ( _ .sponsible Also it is ullderstooil ci-ive frofnl Gerul-ally and the Billed Steamer Artic ,tonite is In close it-legraphic toudh ---- I Wl~\El~\ TH' .SKY .S'\’ici<5 our \‘r5 Australia Seaman - Decide 'zo Hold Up Work ToN6'°E“ ' v (Canadian Press) AN# .s\~lP I can DIAGNGSE ' west and cloudy _ . John \li.(\B __II Coming Events, ' .Jian Meetings. Eta sets this even-ing at 6.58. H569 '~°m°"f°W ITIOFHIIIS ali ‘°"’l‘llo Lad-ies of the Uhitld S\l\Nl-2l', N. S_ W, Aug. 21.-A mass nwetinl: of 1500 seolnen here today unanimously decided that tlwre would bo no resumption of work until ship owners agreed to the men's demand for .lilly rates of pay to all Hriilsll seamen in all waters, The meeting 'adjourned un- til Molllley next pending the coi- ling of meetings of seamen ill eil .Austrniiun states. Over .fifty ships now in Austral- ian waters und ss, many more on their way to .Australian ports are affected. Announcements, . cloudy . . . . . . . . . ..TS-56; °°St. Georges Hall Monday. Spec _ . . .76-52 piai Show, |032-8-20-3i ro~n0, ...___ T0--5-‘V "Telco notice members. We are fair .. . ., . .ii1~l54 loading hogs at Ulgg Station Tues- ............i;l&-t;f;`dny 25th last. Ulgg Shipping Club overcast ...G6-5'i: "Wilisfhire festival Saturday Ang tide this afternoon nt 12.25 22 on Mr. Frank lliliteilelro htm rises tomorrow morning at baseball, sports, ste., you gg gg. lvitea to come. moe s u ei. ichurg, Momma, will mia their 'moon Thullsdaynnnnu ` ice Cneam Festival di the 11- ln- -izrouxls of the folner lettloilloii tide eighteen min-IObu il, Aulllt Milli. lf nuttin cnarlottetown. toe Mui." _ will 8 5 " .~ m. -4 - . A I ll I i ll , 1'1"" I L, I I I 4 i ~ » i `4 i l _.....»~.. ., ,_ lil l .5 i I I t