~MAXIMS " OFA MERCHANT -_-- 5' u", Guardian TV" “w uuudinn. llllillfiillPi ofwai Not ll a as Restilt of; 51$“ s 5 . i lllllel- 1. - 11v 2tl-'l'he future or .\.i . _ (all us Chancellor of l “chm -ider the Conner-l ClIQQUdJ. 'l'k_ _i mg igjlillljfiCl of t to } (Til . ' ' "‘ ‘ '1 ll. “ma”; m [iolitital t ice mndfjfl ihi- di-tidvtl -= e hflfFUVlvPd in the Cabi- , miliilyllllllllilillt. tlilil-Pilillilf 1 ca: <1.:."".','.;:.'.1 I m; split l u (to l“, m,“ n ll it volt-Hit pulli- to disguise tlu ll ,7! over Churchill's di-ti-at. , api-iily regard him as a, rruogatli- not to ho trust-t my tlYl-(illlllfllltlll, who mighty mtiiiioiit lic willing to breukl fury party iii order to sub’ oivii ambitious. liy Churchill has bet-n‘ charged with a lllllllfttrillgi w rotilltitm government iiil presumably Lloyd (ion-rgci r lending Liberals will be to join. _ _ ‘ § litis increased tlit-‘siisiliizioiii Iory members of larliaincnt y as a menace. Admittedly- ili aspires to the l’i'i‘Illlt‘l‘-‘ ii=l it is feari-ti that if liuld 1 liould go, the, Chancellor, do his utmost to achieve this ll at the expense of lrssl nous aspirants like (‘olonel and Chamberlain. who urc‘ anxious to obtain this high ll the Ilritish idmpiro, i t~liill‘s stock today is low.! iilcul circles are waicliiiigt that action hn will take to. his waning prestige. Ilc‘ t rrslgnhs his father. Lord dramatic liko that, lii-cause n road of the hlglfpniiftlon s. but it is [ircdicicti that a 'l‘ory stalwart lllfu llritlgey ing- Down § l 0n Production} Special to the Guardlin) .-\\VA. July Eli-A sirbstziuq. tail-meat of production this 5' many of the largest saw ta Ontario and Quebec and auction by half in logging ions ‘has been decided on un-, usly by lumber muuufactur? the two provinces. It was red today that these decis- d iheen reached at a meet-l Montreal at which thirty-g if the large lumber mauu~ s were represented, 00004-00440», 1~ densed Specials t Ill-Ac par word, net each 1 tin in thin column. ~iN RAlLWAV FREIGHT; " bunch of keys. Qwmr i iiavo some by ai-ppiyiu-g for and pnyiing for ‘this ad. [ ' -- _-4---—-~- i — SOME TIME AGO, A‘ ii. four garnets in claw sot-t Reward. Apply Gutirdlan 2713~7-25~m'.ii‘ OUR HAMBURG 8TEAK.— hot weather meal. Saundersn sum & Co., Market Bid-g. 2674-7-234imos .-Wi-RE OAR WHEEL. -_ er leave at Carter h Duvnr's ge. 2 I PRINTING OF EVERY‘ rlption cheaply and oxpcdi-i 1y executed. Guardian lral Job Printery, Phone 133. WANT coon envstcrzsi a 50 for 20c, 125 for 35c, 2B0] 16c: s00 for $1.00; 1,000 for . Postpaid. Guardian OiIlceJ i180 l8 NOW AN INDlU- hie adjunct to Agriculturtfl Horticulture. It feeds tux-i 11! tho [rowing plnntti and- 110 nppliod at any time oi ll. Soilgro setting AgencLl 00h ihoKinnon, Mnnngonl ant 8t. tf| OALB-MELOOEON, (OLD \1 reaaonabla priced- 17 nrlnne and Co., reci- 2697-71244! N0 firm can be abler an (he ablest man in Cantu Founded llti‘! lillillilt llllfilll‘ et-Buckin wed Churchill's place iii thegtuvn; m. “UM m, _,, “mad black lph (Jhiirchlll, tllil or do any-l , m" 11“ “"111 “°"1"'1'- 1° 111' hierarchy of North America. " M11111“ 1". 1"“11‘11"’ 111111 11“-‘oervlce commoner-ti at nine o'clock rii rompi-lli-il to tako a Iiackiunu contlpngq] t" an Scotia. ‘Phone 104a of the mass GOOD REPORTS HON. HOWARD FERGUSON He has been investigating the investment situation in London and reports a very friendly attitude towards the Canadian situation. Mr. Ferguson pro- phesies that within six or eight months there will be every opporttntty for Cana- dian industry to acquire Eng- lish capital far development. <vo»>-—-—— Cardinal Begin Laid To Rest (Canadian Press) Qtiicntcc. July 2o- \\'i‘itlt~ii in ivrappiiig strotchoil across t-hi: en- trance to 1h.- Quohoc llus ica in the following prayt-i‘ lii Fh-iich: Preaehes Two Eloqtt-ilfrgfifc-yk“ '11,‘; ‘nations. ’l".iuioii. on the siillji-ct "The Second 3111c)‘, _ <ecoiid milo. “Lord give eternal not to tho, Most Eminent Cardinal Ilegiii, faithful servant and well l)el0\'t*tl tilt-flu!‘ of the Churclrot‘ Qui boc." Tho in- vocation put into worth; thoiighlri of tlioustiiiils who throiigrtl 111i‘ llasilicti this. morning or \\‘1\<> |)1‘|_-_\1;w’(l tilllfiltlt" iluring tho cere- mony [tti-ntibiit piliou ‘iiiti-rmt-ut of the lute Louis Nazairo lit-gin, Caidiuul Arcihbisliiiii of Qlll-‘llt-‘fi {The church amt State uiiitcd to roudor homage to one of the most outstuiitliug figures in Quebec life and the sole unity of the occasion was heightened by the presence of many of the eminent. Catholic The ovcr, three hours in its various part-a, it. iviis reiid- cred by dignitaries occupying the highest plaid-s in the :1 presence of llis ldx. olgnor Pietro Dc delegate, directly rcpreseiltiiig Pope Pitts Xi created u precedent it being the first time u direct representative of u Poiitiffbns isver officiated in tlilu city. Following _tht~ cor-unruly the body of the (‘urdinui was placed in a crypt ailongsltle sixteen other Arfillllllfltllfiphl of Quebec, who had preceded him. ~--.-.-_--v-». (Special to the Guardian) Expressive of grout stiiemuity‘ and iligiiity ceremonies attendant upon ‘the burial of the late Most ltov, Louis Nazulri- llegin, Cartila- al Archbishop of Quebec, which took pluro in the crypt iif the Uusilcia hcrc yeah-day were car- iir-il out iii tho pron-iiot.- of one 0i the most distinguished asociiiblit-s that tvcr gathcrcil in t-hia city. Itiprosontxiiivt-s of tho llii-rarchy of tho ltomaii (‘athrlit- (‘hurch in North Aimorit'.i pi-moiizil ticlegatt- ef tho Pope, quota-i from ri-liizitvtis orders in provinci- of Quebec, uti- mliiis-trativu and political lifo of Dominion. ]ll‘t)\'lilt'i‘ and city. were [lrtlwlll to pay thc lust tribute to the memory of tho dotwuiscd l‘l\‘- lute. while l\(lt|lllt.l.ll to lll\'lll llll‘ . />:/,X/// The People's Paper db Eve 1 Covers Prince l-Idward Island Like The Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA,HMONDAY, JULY 27, 1925 tilt Plitllilllllltlilliltl JENNINGS BRYAN ii iiiisiiii iiiiii l I y (Canadian Press.) , (fli.~\'l"l‘.-\Nlltit;.\ 'i‘onu,, Jtily 26 ;~\\’illiam JPlliIlll s Bryan was (found iii-ad lll his bed at Duytouf tifti-riitltin about 5 had purtakon of u‘ en‘, S e r n] O n S t0,hearty' dinner and had stated thatl ‘lii- was fooling. well, hilt would, L a l‘ g e ‘jongregaJétake a short rest. 'i‘ho Bryuns were tlons___will Conducllfiilflllflillg at tho rPSlthJlCJ of Jlich, ard ‘Rogers and it is lIINlOIH-Iltflltl‘ Services Next Sun_lthnt no one ivas in the house at day Also .the time of Ills death. but Mrs. lilryan. .»\. II, Antircws. ti neighbor, Twas tho first to view the body. Followiii-g the sudden collapse, of The preacher at the Centratlqll“ in Qlffilfilltionhu (lnustian tihurch ycfitorduy ivasinw “fining calms“ m‘, the Rev. Neil lIr-ruiunfwho at botht it'l'\ s pn-zichcil eloquent and prosticutitiu. Mr. Brynn turned his attention to preparing for the print-l Jeased by next Sunday. lie tippcar- n. iiits ii ' "FllllND DEAD IN BED ll [ENNBX 111i; 111' 1115 Hltrcizh which he was not, allowed to make at the trial, lie‘ came to Chattanooga ifriday anti citth-w-i- - - ,_ ‘- I Zllcgcht wilt‘ ltlliilklllllllfilllllxlfllll-‘lillllBetween And 4,- 3113i}1J5'ii~filiiiifii,"‘iii‘li3f ‘III 0110 Attend Cdebrfi-l m""~““"‘1'<r*"~- “hits hw- M» tion And Dedication, of Memorial to Int-l Bryan stated that his spoech wouidl dians Who Fought he ready for distribution to lhc press by tomorrow’ and would be re- ‘And Fell in The. paigu in lii-hull‘ of fuutiziuitmtalisnil World War. 1 A (to i118 Ilflttiiie of tht- country. lie; ‘ thud made Piihlttzcmuuts to speak liil ' ed in the host of houith and stated that he was roudy to carry his cum, Chattanooga. Knoxville, Nashville The I925 Colebrtiiioii of tliel and Hartsvilie, 'l‘euu. on evolution. ‘ifelist of St, Anne, which took= |io\vori'ui Svfllitlilt-i to large trtmgrti- At the evoniug service" Wlllitll was broadcast spocizii‘ imi-=it- was l'i‘llili,‘l't‘il by the choirl under tho ilirection uf Prof. ii, A; Folloiviiig are so ,- cxw from tho morning sermon" HEADS LIBERALS tract s it is the second mile that counts , - ‘Fhcri- are mi-ii aiiii womtii, who have just a one milo idca of I ,1 l l Tlu». ivrticoediugs began with u . ' t '~ '4 W r ' - s l . , human llfo and character. '1hi-y ‘ionniffh“ulgfirgihiuss service at 11.45 a.m.. the; are continually estimating u mun lyestertlay on the flats nearly “lct-lplnuun mung n“, m.“ _]_ .|_ M“. by tho ililltilllll of money he has ucciimulatr-ti; by this ilifteront docks ho ‘ha-i mauagctl to socurtef by the number of religious t-xcr- clsis ho goes thiough and liy tho t‘.‘(l\l'llil|li.lt.'s of a cheap morality. 'l'h--si~ uro the things that do iiot count. "flit-re is u standard of htiiiitiii worth that goes beyond the fir-ex milo. The n indartl of thi- This is tho miio tif grace. The iiiiii~ that counts . Our Muster did not own thr- rotif‘, . over llis head, did iiot huvo moat-y euougu to pay His taxes, had but one change of raimciit, dicd oii a cross, with ‘hurioti in :i horrowcil tomb, aiitlall to tout-h yuti uiid inc, tho true vului-s oi‘ lllc. . We ari- to go the second mile iii- oiir faith. it is not enough tuf have faith just in our (lOIIilIIlOII, just in our province. just in our city, just in our faintly, just in our‘ church. We can have all of this" kind of faith mid be a C(lIll|)lt!li‘ and dismal failure‘. We nped a second mile love. No church ever went down with a burning love for human souls. We need a second ~__. PREMIER VENIOT Thu hcad cf the Liberal Gov- ernmcnt of New Brunswick which has decided to go before th; people on August 10, in the first provincial election in five years. ’ mile service. Jt-stis stiid: "if a man-shall compel thee togo a,- milc. go with him twain." Ilct iviliing to do more than you are‘ paid for, more than the law de-i (‘lt|(',.\(;(), July gt;__ Maj" mantis. It is the second milmlterpy Qu-pu, luiuuis, oorvice that Jesus catered into. (llrpclflf nutpu 5mm. uud [ormo and by llis life and ileuth, he has state illroctnr, and seven inid down for us the only law of w-arp lllill(‘,i(‘tl today ‘by tut; IFLqhlru (Canadian Press) John 1:30 “Come and see". and spoke, in part, as follows: Our Lord has nothing to hide. i-Ic challenges the world to try outl every claim he has ever made) The), came they tested mare before the wire was r-achetl out our Lord, and they found out that Jesus was the perfect maii. And the claim of Jesus today is that lie i-s the 'Son of hlcin. heiv can we tell about the truth oflag" h‘ m" 91'1"" “V0111 111' $111510 G Jesus’ claim? Come anti SEGA“: 111° 1916111“"1‘111g- .\lake the litimanity of Jesus u test.) .\iuke the deity of Ji-su-s u test. off the Kalamazoo ter of experience. You need noti be afraid of investigation. religion of Jesus Christ can stand ll]! against all the light, and can‘ tin slim ght heats, city was Cl'tl\\'ili‘ll with mournors_ who completely 'llltl('ltl'tl thi- izri-at rlilllillt! lii front of t-hc chart-Jul whit» the funeral tivl‘l'li‘t‘ was int prtigrvfn. The bttiy of thi- (‘aril-l liial liud beta solemnly rouvcyi-ill ‘from tho llillflffi" whi-r- it had luiiil in slate for ticarly a week, to thr- Bnailcia on l-‘riday zifetriioou and it rested there until Saturday morning when following the final sorvlco lllli‘l'lllllill wait ‘iflfltllh Long btifori- the hour at which tho service was to he in, thonsauils were thronglng into t cchurch tak- 111K up cvory inch of room not re- served for invited visitors. It ivns at nine o'clock that tho clergy. headed by Cardinal iiayes. Arch- lllfillfiil of New York, and Mont-rig nor Pietro I'll Maria, Apostle De- legate‘. entered. The Archbishop and Bishops in their robes wore followed by other church dignitar- im in order of procedure. Two thrones had been installed in the Basilica. one on the right and one on the loft of illc altar. while in front of tlm lnttcr was n. catufpl- que on which rested the cnffin con- taining the body of the deceased Cardinal. As the Apostllic Dela» |' 00d) and chest n! draw"; gala seated himself on the throne four priests kneeled at his feet and assisted him in tho preliminaries which be himself chanted. Mass was followed by a hand all the. honest enquiry you, may be able to bring to such a re-t Sugar Dropping 11.111011. Don't the afraid of a great! -— txpvritilict‘ with the Word of God.‘ “églglgfilgkltv $11? Gzuardlan) rho world in d ing for want of a ~ ‘I. 11 Y 5. — FY1008 ig‘i‘llll‘lll', cmperllmental knowledge for all grades of stigar were rc- if thc Word of God. Some toil ‘Wcfll "In cents per hundred u.= thta the religion of Christ is‘11‘1111"1»“ 119m lfltltly- This is the played out. 'll‘he ltrouble is, it has giil°11¢1ll19¢111f20l1l1fl tbizonlh to date. iicver been puyct in. There is, 111F011 0 0911‘ Per hundred not a problem of human life. I care 11°1111d5- iiot whether it is of the indivi-, dual heart, whether it is cconomici 7 ' or social or political, but what can‘ S he mot by llim. who. nineteen . liuiuirtitl years ago. stillcd tho‘ (cuuum-n pram) waves of Galilee, touched the lop-l ‘LQNfiONI Ju|y gg_.1u\¢uuu,. hp em uiid they were hoairtd, totichedu ache‘; omgh value» m Survivu‘ 111" 11111111 111111 111‘-1'"‘11i“"- 511111: offlautitetl aristocracy of (Ircut Bri- l_"'t1_ 1111'] _‘11'1111~‘l‘ if“ 111‘l1;1“"f‘1 11:1‘ thin, the late Marquis Curzon of 1111*"‘1]1‘1‘V‘1“_"‘; Wlfhlgi‘: i; lvetllestonc established in his will. ~':'1‘1l"1r‘d ha‘; him‘ “m1” by we which became available for public (fzfzln? “waives on} W“; “m! by inspection Saturday a "Kcdlestnne "is hmmrrectlun ‘fives "5 mower trust to preserve his ancestral es~ over sin. the grave. and hall. m-te h" 111' famny- A1191‘ 91111111111‘ Jesus throw‘. Wu“, "m," ms ch31, in it was not personal vanity, but lncge, "and the world has yot m *1 "tie for the continuation»! Enu- lenrn that this Josue of Nazareth 1111M“ "nhml-v “m1 1191111"? 14ml is. and will he, outwardly acclitim- ""1 "flilml- "1 lltlfllm that m)’ m] King of Kings and Lord of 111.0117 which has owned and re- Lorm, ll do at Kedlestopo for longer than m,“ Mn “armuu up] qmulugtll _ years shall continua to live the services at (‘cu-tral Christian t ere and to maintain tho tradi- (‘Jiurcb again next. Sunday. tons of a not unworthy pant." He expressed the hope that the futuro Danexyric llfillvorctl by Xiunsigiior owners of Kedlestonb would "equal- Ross. Iliahnp of (‘tuspc ly acknowledge this obligation." ont Say Flour. When Buying Ask for AQBI Indictedilraiitrti them during llio boom per- prohibition others Track Record "Come und Sec," that is the Su-l'l‘he fastest. iiiilc of (‘he yuaron the H‘ ourG-ra-nd (‘ircult was rcrllrd cllf here,‘ 11‘ 111\.\'-‘ "OW llfl-SFIP-FS S1X1Y (‘HZhLNIOIIIIIIIUHC adjoining which prune challenge of Jesus Lord. iilila tiflcrnoou when blungaret Dll Jmtis claimed to be the Sonlhm 11"1""1"‘1 111° 111111 11°11“ 01 1111-‘ of Man, no“, do we know this clam, {spin front of the onruslring Single G. true? Jesus said, "Come antliwh" 11‘1-'1'1"1Y ‘Y"“1'1°°k 111" ‘Bwliw COX Son." The time hung tip in this ihpaq, .al.so cllbbcil u quarter oi‘ a sl'.‘(‘.0lltl1r‘11 It ttttfl-‘i 01 flltlllfillrltlll-"t 110W "i1 hrmhm "m1 expromung (up lqyalty‘ ‘ rath rectird :if‘u'ork’ mi illri‘l1lll‘t‘i'lt'lll of the t-fts - theifll MS MicMnc guhjpcm m m8 MN; And two minutes flat. matte nine yflqrgiffillfildi ills are llllllillltidy to present jaw the King m“, m“ worthy N} , to the miners in the joint wealt- con- " iMarga-rtvt liillon, which had beenl Ehtliufl-l for the miners said they 1101'» forced ‘in finish second to Sliiglellvtu-ltl ltrPftilfr I"! flit-MVP!‘ l0 1'1"‘ .\i: k‘ th , kl h . . . .1111“ '1~111'\‘<‘ other stnrlts on the citr-l“1‘111_"_ l’? 1111‘ l c e nga ip of Jesus '1 mat (“In HHS Wm‘ w ‘ mm to Innkequnhuiln; Milt Thcdhe aged campaigutr take her dust zplace iit Leimox island yestt-rdayfl v was om,- of the most sticct-sxfiil oft J. W. la long series of similar events that! ‘have taken place thcrt- in many] l Iyotirs. A conservative estimate‘ _, ' ‘ iplaccn the miuibcr iii attendance t Yesterdaymotiywei-n threp and four thousauti‘ ’ r _peopli~, who represented cvery part l t The body of llii‘ late Wilfred] (Iarnhum. tho victim u: (up, of the Pi-oviniee from North Pom to Cape East, mm‘, “bow m“ Sum“, M u“, accwllonaltl of Simimt-rside, Tlio church H10“; my “l(l_\‘$ns [m Mc1)m.gflu_,\\'iis filled to tho dotiri-i, but lllo ul- gflordon .\l(‘l4t‘(ll'\ and ,('r0sl)y, w-lu, u-t-ru musing (u u trance as to enable the thouaaiiitls ‘mt-tor boat. The body was uon-‘tilllSltlc the Church to follow the vcycd to Powuui Wharf and tliencefsorvitee. After the celebration of iPurlors. this morning at 9,15 Houston's (Zatiu-drzil and to the R, it). Cemetery, t0 Sl- brunt, who took for his text, Mal- lllellceizichi 1:10, and 1i, "I lave no pica- ‘i-iure in you. anti I will not roct-lve ‘a gift from your hand, for from itlte rising of the sun to tho sirtting down thereof, my name is great ‘tllIlOIlK the Gentiles, and in every Sees Menace In ti l l A l 1 I..\~Kl-2 LOFISIC, Alta" July 26- ‘Gllllliube irmxgfifilqny #01“: the Sacrifice of the Mass. as m 1 s] m nlrhlilrcached cut of doors and WilS lis oon return to work..declared Sh“, dimsley Carr, proprietor of the llxinitinn “News of Tito World," in an ntervicw hcrc tntizi . l’ Sir l-Imstcy said lybe troubleichurch‘ arose out oi‘ a desire of the miners ,to continue on the seven hour shift uucnt anti forceful the throng gathered around [spacious grounds iod." izoiiger hours would cnablel“ 'ilu- opt-raters to mako ends meet and reduce the price of coal thrt-c, 1' shillings a toii. , Failing this other industries will iiig bay. _ - .\t three ire-lock. from u illliitl- ~ , form erectcil near the Parocia I m‘ ‘Hump to npprmo “m! m“ lmntiiousc, Rev. John A. Mclloilttltl. lii- si-nt roll nf 1.300.000 tinemployed‘ , . , - ‘, i..' tier and Priest of 1 will lip increased, he said, ("M1 (“mm ‘N10 service iby which this poor, oiddtlrniid Jury on a charge of con- the Parish. welcomed the visitors §1¢1< \\'01'1ll 5111111 be lllflwll P1811! sphjacy to violate the prohibition. ‘ ‘who had come from fur and ncur “1119 1111' 13w- ‘ ,to llIIlln with their Aiiciiiac brot- ., _ ">"_*'“ ' 1 1ll‘l‘l<l and sisters iii their tmuuai 1132...?e,wfiliflillgnnffrvyilfg’ (A915 P d I S lftlstival. 'i‘l1e Indians. he said. had 1 ' ‘ l G S 1a right to their kindness, They were the rightful owners cf the __ soil. not only of this Province, but .»\TI..»\N'I‘IC CITY, N. J., July 2600f the whole of Canada. They litlll .I{AI,A_-.\IA_ZOO. Mich“ July 3L ._. ——Authr:irttc miners through Rll(."-Sllt)\Vil their loyalty in the days of [fire-Abe Empire's great. trial. and the “'11.! .l‘|h;'('t*1ll. gran-tor purchasing powcritupuut tn be tiedicutcti. bore testi» ~~iv wage increases since . l . - , - . M. up; t l _,t-ree-for~all tiaco in 1.59% co remain ill-ill“ -“_=1"1 101151)’, 1" 111111 1'1‘9'il9“1- 1'1 for their loyalty and patriotism. V _ L“ M u he Wee ‘on 1 1 "ti, they w. re bi-ttcr off than" no m,“ tuned “pun chief gamut movenmnts M m,“ mxl)r(ig[lnkntivos ‘litippy, ill the host oi health. and W Hi5 - r12, ‘thr- Lioutenaut (ltwernor, thanking 1h.- auimunremcnt was bascil mum," for his atwndflnuo at mp. m)“ presentativc the Lieutenant (lover: ills llonar replied fr-cllllllll‘ to‘ mu\[I]l3-|l.ll8 kind atldrcss, complimented [the lniliann on the oVltlPllt progress ilhfly were making in their reser- ‘vution and especially on their‘ ,s_pacious and beautiful church and. their neat anti tidy dwellings. Ills llanors address was rrtxelvetl with‘ (Canadian Press) warm applause by the gathering. I Ttihit), July 2ll—-An offlclni rc- The chairman then stated that it"! <1" 1118 W001i! KOPPII" 110M1- Premlcr Stewart, who was present livhirh centered around the Capital “m; Mu hep“ scueuuieu m spunk, ‘@113’ 01 500111. 811W 435 119151111“ and expressed a wish that his; “T” ‘11°“'11‘1‘1 and 215 "e 111195‘ place on the program in connection 1113- with the reference to the Monu- -——-'-¢*@ meat be taken by His l-Ionor the Lieutenant‘ Governor, , Ills Ilonor, bcintg gutted upontJ ' ouoke eloquently o t e Rory 0 Waveallwntinn and patriotism eitlprlesaeilt lb the monument. pat a g r-I VICTORIA. H. (1., July Zti-Wirlbllte to the loyalty of the Indians Jrflllll-lnrlll <11 1111 llllefllllllmllll 911m‘ and stated that in proportion to mitten to attempt l0 @1990"? thfltheir numbers their cnntrlhutionl iliitlrrlylllh-cutiacs of crime tivtlvfii- tn the War in man power was prob-i said do he sweeping over the Northvhbly Egan“..- muu (mu; uuy other Amuiiiran continent with RPNIITBI‘ pa“ o; m], nomlniojL Hi5 nuunr fo-rcc every year, iwas amonig the spoke eloquently but hrlflrly‘ as hp ‘recommendations embodied in -re- ("d not w!“ to keep n“, poop“; ls°111ucm passed “t the Hm“ 5638' standing too long ln the broiling 1°11“ of m“ Nmthwasl Agmcmuon sun Seated on the platform along "1 “1“"""' “m1 ""11" °"1°°"’ ‘"1’ with Ilia Honor and Chief Snrk n-unl conference here last night. w Pram." qtewnrt and MHL The rommmon “mu” -fgvmmsh' Slag-start Miss llkonrtz. Miss Stev- .'::.*;':z.."t.s:'."..: ..°2.".'..'."..‘;'.i.2.“. of‘: in. ' “ ' Masters ‘David and Alan Stewart. i . t. cite."ttrr.t"rt"ai'“t..tzrz. u... a»... i. lawlessness ls evident, according tollcnilllllfl- T119 Gtwemm‘ w“ "c" u“, mum-g whidh “u; the", was m. ebmpanied by his Aide de Camp. gent need for more effective ex- Colonel Hooper. ocutlvo meaure to pope‘ with the The Monument. which was erect- situation in all pnrtirot the con- tinent. Q5 .ft~i t‘lli't' operaittiris --—-—-co-o->----—- The Korean Flood (Continued on Page )__ l {gm-Op} tar was so sittiatetl near the Ull-l to A. A. lli-miosseyc Iluiiertakingihe Mass .thc sermon for tht- ii(l'i place ilit-re is a sacrifice and thoro- UilIllfllTll to my name u clean obla- Ull. 1 wasi ticncd to with breuthful interest 11$“ the- utljtiiuiiig tliel During the interval between the‘ tutu-vice and the afternoon proceed- ings the visitors strolled about the ‘tmntis of the beatitiful island, en- joying the cool breeze waited in from the waters of the stirrotiud- lally rcsitiretl“. \\"0I'lii is iii any other basic indust-ywhn rpm‘ n“ “duress m [Hg lluuur‘ A ,6’. MERCHANT First, always, comes the Man; and second, the Job or the Service. CAN. HON OURED S. J. DICKSON Chief of Police. of Toronto. has been elected President cf - the International Association of Police Clubs at the annual convention in Indianapolis. Science Comes To Aid of Fisheries Slutty of the methods of the fish lbusiut-ss havo not clitliigt-tl since ll-lll‘ ltith century. Fishing has not enlisted tho aid of schici- to h saute cxicut that ugri ' ,. has. 'l‘lic tllfilfllllllltlil of . iiot as efficient as llll‘ moat-puck- iiig trailc. p; .-.-,-.--._- ~ Tho funeral will be heidleasion was ilreachctl by the Uele-tnwnut‘ nu“ n‘ My“ m mum“ A staff of experts is now at work iii Ilallftix at the new Experimental Station for Fisher ;ie.-t. . A_ new freezing treatment, tiliillll- icd revolutionary. ‘has boon tieviscti 1(A simply,- measurt-meiit from the boats will remove much of the fmiss" from‘ tihc hit-aiiil-miss ‘mothotis of cod fshiiig, Tho (iuartlitiii is offering its The Scrum“, which‘ was d“ pkplriatiors a soviet; of popular articlos uxxmsihun ofnilitilYlilg how science is ht-lpiiig tho fishing, industry, and how it tcaii be of greater assistance in the ftitiirc. 'l‘thtey' are ivrittcn by Dr. . ll, (too, of the iw-scarcli tit-part- ‘mi-ut of thc UiliVPfSlly of Toronto and the first article will zippcar Annual Subscriptions INHHITAINIS llllllli HllPEHJl First Lord 0f Admir- alty Has Arranged Conference Between Miners And Owners. Will Not Post No- ‘ tices. l.tJ.\'i>t)N. July 2ti—.~\lthough the hliiiors‘ I-‘t-tlcratioii has anuouiiceti u siriko of coliierics oii July 31st. 1.111Il only ll liill't' Wljulf 119w roynulng .or u llttfifillllt‘ r aiion iii coal pro- tltirtitiii. tho situation might up- itrltrotl mon- hopeful a bridg- llili oi tho chasm 0f t. :ii.-iiuii be- tuooii llli‘ llllllt- tiwiiors, lloiiiaiitui iii tho sittiation by W. t‘, lll'ltll_'.v‘llliill. i-‘irst Lord of the Atliiiiizilty. has llt-(Jll so effective that itiduy ho 1)t'l‘.\'llilllt'il the dis- ptitunts to ‘nitrot together lu u)“. teroiice ll\'.\'l Wodiiestluy" iii an en- tioavoi- to smooth out thoir troub- li-H. lii iidtlitioii Pr-mic-r Buldwj“ lta. wgrooti to moot oii Xiuntlay a. spot-nil t'tlllllllllll't‘ of tho 'l'i'aties l'iiiiiii (foiiuross. which hop been izivt-u full roniuiuiid of tho miners‘ cuso iii tlu- impeiitliiig struggle, minors; and lllu coal A Hopeful Sign. Neithor sidi- to tho tiisputi- has atcd in tho siightost from its ]ll't"\'ltlll,\' position. 'l‘horr-for|- the Siililo deadlock may be encounter- od when Wodiicstluyfls conference mot-ts, Iltil it is fhouglit that the Hiroiitr (lovornmoiit influence is iiot uiilikoly lo bo- without i-ffet-t iii whatovoi" nogotiaiions may oustie, .\iioth--i' hopeful siuii tonight was that tho Illllli‘ tiwiiors liuii agreed :hat. in ilp- ovi-ut of iiogotiatitins with tho minors uro still lii pro- gress at the oud of tho month, they \Vill carry on the ttXlfillllg wage ugrt-c-iuont from day m day until a Ilt'\\' agreement is negotiated, thus in [lritciict- postponing the posting of lockout notices. it is not kuoivu mi 'l‘ut-sday. . “Are Progressing”. (Special to the Guardian) LONDON, Jilly 213- Atltlrcssiiig a litigo Conservative meeting at ;l(Illl\\'.‘-ilt\y Park today. Premier Yilultiwiii urged that the negotia- tions for a fotir powor safety pact be continued. "There is a ‘long read to travel before wo can iiiuki- Europe safe for peuco," he said "but, we arc progressing." Ttiflllilg in the subject of China. lie promisoil sympathetic and gen- erous treatment of China's “legiti- imatc" requirements for trade in- psldc China. anti in tho British urea ins soon as (‘hlna has been “norm~ 'l'tiuchiiig on the coal crisis he [iromiscti to do his iit-iiitist to scrtiro peace botweeii thc mint-rs and tiwiiers. lii the event 1114111 111 15111» QY11111Y1C11" 1111119 “Pmtmony to the Driee they 11ml P111111‘ of a strike developing on July 31st. stops will bo tnkcn to (ircvi-nt all of the Trade Ilniou (Toiigrtsts anti tit-logutes from tho uiiitms, which have movement of coal under their jurisdiction. ilUCliltftl today. —--4-0->—-—- A CANOE lS A» 6-000 PLAGETU PRACTICE on YOURSELF FIRYFAIB tt~l DROWNlNG-l Jiaritime south and south east winds. t~‘lltl\\’t‘-‘f‘_\' and much fog. lIi-gh ca» 'h?s morning at 240 and tonight at 2.30. Sun sets this evening at 7.30 and riscs tomorrow morning at 4.30. Summersiile tide eighteen u-tcs lator than Charlottetown. Maximum and minimum temper- utures: niin- Toronto, fair . . . . . . . . ,.00—tl0 Montreal. cloudy .. .78—fi2 Quebec. cloudy . 10-05 Ch'tnwn, fair ..........85—-68 Halifax. cloudy . .....7S—-54 Saint John. .....6'f—54 Boston, fair .84—64 N9" Yttfk. cloudy . ...82—ti7 as yet whether the miners will agree to continue work on these eondititins and dnubtlt-ss much will ncstlayfis t-oiitH-ronci- between them and the tiwiiorsi, ————-— <-0§i—- _ ¢, Prince's Tour 0f South Africa Over (Special to the Guardian) URANGE lllVElt STATION, S3 Jtily 2t; 'l‘hc Prince of Wales’ tour of South i\i'rica practically ended today. although he does not oiibark on the “Ulilllirt until Wed~ lli'$ ay at Simon's Bay. There are a fi-w minor engagements oii his ujay lo llie coustt but officially tho Prince's visit in ovt-r, nfti-r his having tray lied {L670 miles by train and 23,500 by road. lie is ltitlkiiig forivard South America. to his visit t0 The Weather, Etc. Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc "The parishioners of Seven Mlle flay will hold a 'i':-:i Party at Ai- baiiy on 'i‘tio,~;ilay, Aug. ll, the date of arrival of livt- stock ilemonstra- [ion train. 2Ttl2-7-25-M2i "Como to ire-cream social anti alum-o in (‘Jt-rmnnt school. Tuesday, July 28th. If not fine come 29th. Atlinission 25 cents 2Tl2-7-2511l3l "The Annual Conv- ition of the Disciples of (‘hrs-z ill convene u-lth the (‘ross lion Church on Aug. 7th to tlth. 'i,..- names of the delegates will lp- seal to C, J. Wood. Iluiibury not lator t.ba'n Aug. 5th stating date and way of travol. tlvlvliliflfi coming by .\iurra_v llarlior train get off at, iluubnry and those by other routes at Charlottetown, "Come to the, Ice Cream Festi- val and Open Air fiance m, North Tryon Driving Park on Wednesday. Iuly 20th. Gates open at 7 p.m. it‘ not fine on first fine night (01. lowing. Admission frnn, 1 Pym-u offered for host step dancers. Step dancing platform can bu soft] from any part of grounds. We would also ask all owners of horses work ing nu track to come 0n Saturday afternoon. as suitable classes can be made for them. Dy order or Committee. S. N. Dawson. 270l-7-25<M8l Hooeiioir-"*L"o u or Delivered ll." "Y Mail. Canada and U. B. A. 54.60 ‘illllllllil ilr-pcuii on what ilovolops at"\\"ed-"