_L.osi. Strays MAXIMS OFA MERCHANT The individual who chance to get oven lo wise. HEBKl-[ll GIVEN 5HlHP 5[lfllBK HY M[1EH[N Premier is Termed “Liar” at Calgary Meeting -— I n te r- rupter Silenced. CALGARY, Alias Aug. 2l.~— For s fe\v moments Premier Melghen here last might was in a storm. Mr htelghen had been speaking of the effect of Liberal tariff “tinkering" on the iron and steel industries of The hall was in an uproar. Shouts of “throw him out", prc- vented Mr. Melghen from continu- ing his speech. A number moved in the direction 0f the interrupter. "Let him alone," observed illir. Ignores a l“ ,._ Nova Scotia. Down in Nova scoffs. Mr. Meighen charged. a g ,_ Liberal cnmlidutte was fighting the election on a policy of secession. R1 Ho" Re . .. .... , . . gmald McKen bavkdgifkrgiivlg? a 11°11“! from me former chancellor of the Brit . P. R.. created by the deaths Augustus Nanton and Thomas Skinner. Bart. Writing inawait the formation of some uni- thc current number of M‘idiand's1 Alolgilen as the aildienco quieted down. “i hope the audience \von't miml this man. Every mail has to earn his pay." 'l‘he audience broke into laugh- ieclillll in the west, your political life was not safevnot lo nlentlon your physical existence." lin asked what the situation in the west. was now. lic referred to lolbcrnl- tariff decluratloiis of 192i and queried: "Do yon think your party has been sincere with you on this issue?" "l heard the voice ‘of :1 child," returned Mr Meighen, as the crowd laughed again. "l think be must have bueil very young." Forty Thousand Harvesters Will Be Disfranchised S ti (Special to the Guardian) 0'l"i‘AWA, Ont, Aug. 21. —— The forty thousand harvesters who will be in the wheat fields of the west Bank Monthly Review, tinguished financierisays t money and the right type of men, M there are present in Canada alltheiwilil iiiiiiif PIlUHS uii iiiiiuii, v lclosei] sedan of Joseph Ncroni- empty hi§ own m. elements of continued success and,':3rital11_ turner‘! 1,1 not one D0111! 1 ._ 1 . _ sustained growth of wealth pro-' 11 1119 ueveeil." it Hurs- “unou “D2301, Melgm" Lomhmed m“ vlded (ha; pmspecgs m1 mad“ by \Vlllf‘il the American and British As he spoke of the tariff there °P¢°“1"1°11 11115611 011 efilfilliiraiid 111711911111119111 "m “m “Onmlemly “.011, mo“, 1n1errupnonq in,“ m, gxpecgagtoni , - lil agreemtint upon the large (pies- fmmln ypurq ‘ago olfierved‘ “l, WHW lions of principle and policy which 111115116", 1.11 w“ ',m,,l‘1k'),,1,11 1;“; rc at Issue in the deliberations of A n o t h e r Gangster Goes 0n “l leat Corner” in Chicago. CHICAGO, Aug. wept u withering fire into t he nlay, killing him before he con revolver at foes, who. it is reported. may iravcwiol food used a small truiibn: machine gnu ovcrsi-zis. exchequer who. with E. R. Peacock. has been appointed to (ill the vac- ancies on the directorate of the! this dig...’.ti‘ill hat given iii iZl.--~ (iantzsti-rs his pcnilcncs upon safe transportation Covers PrinceiEdward Island Like the Dew for Sftllftlba Constitutional Iss0. MAXIMS OFA MERCHANT -——— i A small margin has much to do W111i m-lkirlg a brisk business. -'- A . 11“1"'111“"'- 111-1713111111 "'-“'"'17°*»" 11111“ CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, AUGUST 2s, 1926 111....“ .....5.....,u .....1... w W____’"__‘V__~ f V V V“ —*_—_~_“—~____Q‘~_ . -‘ _'— - Brio to own uur on no ants uiiiislii uni. iulnii is [Nllllflfiill 1 i-__ ‘In d ica te sHarmony Between U. S. and Britain, is Opinion of London News- papers. IIONDON, Aug. ZIAJHH‘. Aildress of i-‘rank B. Kellogg, United States Secretary of‘ State at Piattsbilrg, N. \'., in which he discussed the Geneva conference for the limita- tion of armaments and deities that his government contemplates willi- drziwing from the Geneva discus- sions, is commented on approving- ly by several of the London morn-l ing newspapers today. The (rontention of .\ir. Kellogg of that. it is better to begin regional Sir armament agreements than na,‘ ils ll vet-sally appiicaible scheme of dis- amont is generally eudorceil. The 'i)ally 'l‘elegraph believes r. Kcilogg's'adilress will be read slut-ere gratification in Great in the preparatory Viscount Astor and his son, Geneva." d d 1 h 'i‘lle..T)aiiy Chronicle says lhe1 :3, $2,112,112? a“: xhrjhvllgsgc speech throws useful iimeligilt. on the proceedings of the preparatory commission. 'l‘his journal would like to see Great Britain help the commission ut| is . ecessa y. He says that le Lordship thinks‘ drastic reform of the British ihie for the recent coal strike. IMPRESSED W151i? CANADA Hon. Waldorf Astor, Oxford hed the east from a tour of welt- Astor was much impressed. His House of Lords aders on both sides were respons- Unlted States in combaltlng the‘ ohstructlonism of certain contin- ental powers by publicity. I The Westminster Gazette feels - - “a refreshing breeze of hnptihll-iE P I 5 E n P ness“ blowing through the speeciti it also finds it encouraging lo ‘learn that Mr. Kellogg “rebuked those Americans who belittle h jTlie morning Post cordially re- ciprocating Secretary 1l{eililgg's expression of goodwill towards (treat Britain, says, among (|l.il(‘.l' things that thc lnivvitaiiie. fat-tor ill lilo ploblvm of further rnduc- 1"’ lion ill ilitvites. so fur its (il'i‘ll.li -——— 1'1*llrit_aiil is concerned, is her stand_' ' " 1<1,as an island position and licr dc- P0 Amend lgehglous Will PtllllllN lIlEX. llllllllilltfifi not, because of his "political and 1ihilos-ophleal convictions" request (Yongress to change the fundamen- tul law. it ll-‘ls been planed to organize a nation-wide political party to sup- port the amendment of the consti- tntlon. This party will avoid ad- Opllilg a Catholic name or violating the laws prohibiting participation by religious parties in the politics of lite country. The eplscopate is saiil to be at present seeking con- E Pangalos Dictatori. (Canadian Press) ATHENS. Greece, Auq. 22. ——'l'he dictatorship of General Theodora: Pangaios has been overthrown in a quick and bloodless revolution headed by General contdyls. former Min- inter of War. President Pangalon was tak- ing a holiday at the time on the island of Spotzo. ' Industrial Centres 0f Great Britain Will Be Visited (Special to the Guardian) LONDON. Aug. 21. —~Deiegates to the imperial Conference here will not be treated in the way of a naval review or any imperial side- show of any kind, but they will be taken on a tour of the principal centres of Great Britain in order to enable them to witness the condi- tions in the industrial parts of the country. ‘ - They will be given an opportun- ity also of studying the prospects of their securing immigrants, in- cidentally, Australia conducts her whole immigration business form London, whereas Canada main- tslns 12 branch immigration of- flees at different centres of Great ship Overthrown financier and first Canad hold a governorship of the Bank of England, who pointed director Peacockhi rise ha 1n 1922 he w“ one of the 1-1nlnc1a1 (iocumeuts has not been made it adviurs sent by the Brmsh govyhas been learned that the revolu- ernment to the conference of Gcn-iimnary movemeu" ca. cation at Queens, Kin aton. rwenfly cehbrfled M: 58.111 Mm“ surrectionist bands were about to IlllEMPl ii iviiliiiw iiixliii fllll. Revolutionary -M0ve- ment Widespread and Rumor Says Rebels About t0 At- tack. SAN DIEGO. Alli-f. l!1.—'l"npers seized when General lCm-lque lis- trada, former Mdxlvsn sot-rotary of war with o. tbend of bis followers, were. arrested at Duluzra, imperial valley, Sunday night, have reveal- ed an extensive attempt to over- throw the Mexican government. Captain A. A. Hopkins. of the do- _ pertinent of Justice believes. Cap- hjf §f°,',‘_“,§_1.a.. Hopkins said lust flight that s been mneorkh although a complete study of tho Edward Robert Peacock. English lan to assumed wldo - ~ - - _ proportions. incidentally with his He recewd his university eaiiufemarlie it was rumored that in- lauiicb their attack. QBi-itaiu and Ireland. It is under- H” refld” 1" L°"d°"' E"? Among (new who“ was m... stood that some time ago a scheme ' inn! g. boat um San Pedro, (>81 was submitted to the government ,Wednesdsy or Thursday nigh‘ =1! Ottawa fol‘ 1119 margin: 0f lwlth 35 men nnd arms for the Low 501116 0f 1119118 111111101198 W111i er California peninsula. Thor-i branches of the Trade and Com- merce department, but nothing de- finite in the matter has been ef- fected yet. “cry baby bandits.” who were found guilty of first degree robbery. Peter Mahouey, Francis Kerrlgau, Philip Orbert and Bernard Prank- el were sentenced to Sing Slug Prison for 171/5 to 35 years. Leo Hacker was given a flat. sentence of 25 yesrs. The robbers were dubbed "cry babies" by the police because all of them wept when brought before their victims at headquarters, Progressives En- dorse M. (Jamp- . K I] llNPUPllllH Former $110113- 0f Officiate PIPESTONE. MttlL. Aug. 21. — they were to be joined with other» in an effort. to seize lower Cali- fornla. Another rumor was that a plot ‘in which 100 lnsurrectlonlsts wero to march from the U. S. into Malf- ico at Columbus. New Mexico has been discovered. 1 After having been in jail since his arrest General Estrada was re- leaiied iste yesterday under $20,000 ‘bal _ , NB-FIIHKE llllllllllillllN Forke Takes Plat- form in Aid of Con- servative Candidate. Despite Ruling‘ TORONTO. Aug. 2i. “*~ Despite the fact that the Attorney Gener- al of Ontario ruled that snob ect- ion would be contrary to the laws of the Province, lit. lion. and lit. Rev. A. F. Winningtgn Ingram. (bfoial to the Guardian) gressional leaders to sponsor the ]ll'()]l(lSi't| amendment. At the eplscopate it was said to- {T111155 is the home of Robert Porke Progressives here are in re- volt against what they term the Lord Bishop of London. will offici- ate at the marriage of his noice Miss Ethel and raw nlatcrials from Clauses of the Con- stitution —- I’ l a u s day that church services in Mex- ico will be resumed when the religi- BUCHANAN, Sasko Aug. 20. — Milton Campbell, Progressive mem- Grace Wiuulugtou-ln- gram, Aylmer, Out, to Captain ii. 91am)...“ 1.1111. R. Carradus in the church of the King-Parke combination. W. G. itothwall, 1 ber for MscKenzie constituency in pone.- 01» irmke 111 1921 and 1m. Redeemer hers tomorrow after _ , nus regulations are modified. it was 1 1 1 1,111 11 - . . . 1 1 11 1 1 . 1 .1 11 on September 14th will not be per- h; [like siuyiluys; Nvfllliliih‘ tlhlc filth PRESIDENT'S ATTITUDE 1 Being Made to Form ,1m,1an1d Hm we ephwapaw was utlllilemtrilqsgugsiégigiliéznérvirlzlals: Prggregcyilncllgiygolilnof?elsfixe htaindlillaéytfi frog:ggfigéflfieifligesfiriégrighifuioimugnfi milled to vote in the elections un- V C 111 0' ‘nu-tum 1111-11-11 rum without power to call off the boy- .111. 1 couvenuon 1181.0 No 0111 ‘1 '11 1- )‘ “' ' ‘ - 1 , , -, . ~ - - .. . _._ 1 , . , , _ . . - i - - i -lu Bedouin; Co‘. and the hearing for the responses less where they go home or else runnols, tlloii on one of lhi famous NluW \()itl\. Au... J1. blH-Pi-li; _ - ) 111111 11151111111111 by 111,3 league 1°1- de. as: a B‘ , , , _ p 'm.'"_ '"__ 1 '1 1 are working in their own electoral "death corners" in little ltaly,111‘~"1l1¢1l011111'1 111 1111111111115 11e“'9i111i11’1'-‘1 Natlon wlde l arty tense of religions freedom which er mime w“ presemem PM w" sen/dun (‘mdidam division. 'l‘he.se who go from the where "blackhatul" shootings were 1111111 1'1"“ 31111111 1? N- Y» "U118 111111 east will the‘ dlsfranchlsed if away on election day. "The law makes no provision to common a few years ago. 1,11,11,11": Pew lug against hope Gonna, brother of three slain lead- Clmfarenue 1'“ progmss at Geneva Shortly after tho to Bring Abou Change. President (Joolldgo, while still hop- lhat the Arms t has brought about u considerable dislocation lu business, since the league and not the episcopsta ord- 1 ventiop endorsed by formal resolut- against ion, all the actions of Mr. Camp- leader. bell anal other Progressives 1u i118 in his first platform address last 111 Braudmhto the final. “i now pronouncetliee the‘ former Progressive man and wife." After this Rev. R. A. Armstrong. rector of the parish, will repeat after the Bishop "i now fled n ast session, and demanded the ab- night, he roundly assailed Forks pronounce thee mun and wife." it _ , _ ,, __ _ I an‘ 111 1 11 1 111 1 1.. - olltlon of the board of grain com- for desertlng the cause of the is stated that the Bishop will act. 111,1”; “in (minim rlillhuumdi dale e“ or the ham)" gangs hem’ w“ lillilllidns llsiclloiilVglllllllleli fi.“g.§'.§’..‘.’.. MltlXiOO (ll'l‘Y, August 21. - it mtssioners on the ground that the Western farmers. Rothweli de- for the church and the Rector will 1.1g" 911N111“ d” ca‘; ° “111111111111911 ‘"111 "e1" 11'“ 1“"‘1’1°1°"- 11.1.1111. 111.111.111.31- “11311111111111101111, is the liltentlon of the Catholic LATER members thereof were directors 0f viared that. as a Liberal, Forka act for the Province of Ontario. ‘vhxiry etacggm’ e11?“ an‘; 6121px“ 1111110111111 11011118 0011111 11°‘- ¢°1111e°1 wlu 1...; 111,311.10" hi, 1,181,111,111‘, 101- eplscopnte [O penile... the Mexican large eastern financial institution! W118 11 Duffy tuilvreoking the whole ——-—————-—————-——— —— 11,; 1111110“ “mu” "L “£1110 ‘My him with the Shooting. 61-4111“ W111i 11111.11 111-1111111191“ 11311111111011, 11 111111 congress io amend the religious _ MIR-QC? CITYh i Aug. 22.— and or the wheat 11°01, Progressive movement, and upon ity, intrigue and expediency and ff‘ "5 911111951111“ t dast c m ireported to have flea to ltaiy when 001111.191,“ 8110,1111 11111 61111159,, 1,1 111a cous1111111o11_ -1-111,.-j1eX1¢°-‘1 1111-1-91‘ 1° B?" W111"; him alone rested the responsibility the Liberal chieftetn was using iintni/lhlig 111111101131 flidcdolin iiiilggulll 1s bmme" were 111111“ 1" 111” T111" Frank 1B. Kellogg Secretary of annoumaemeilt was made today by :1??? 1:21;}; 15112183125801; 1115151120231 WYWYAiR-‘D. Susie. A115’. 20- — 111' 1131111! 10 (195110? 111B wuss F011“? 8B 11 1111111911 111911161‘ 0f r8!- - . _' ' , ., _ _ n - summer, fishermen away to the wlgémno w“ a nephew “r PM“ state. in his speech ati.1-’.lttsbiirl-1.','B1$11<1i> 131-11. 116011-1111)’ 111 1111-‘ 11111 hanks would be affected or lumber- nu-n in the winter. Tile only way lilo harvesters can vote is by going homo where they are qualified. There is no other provision in the iuw nor can the government do anything about it." Revolutionists Badly Defeated (Special to the Guardian) MANAGUA. Nicaragua. Aug. 21. -~lt is announced that the revolti- llonlsts have ‘been badly defeated ~11 'l‘amarindo, a village on the Pilfllfic side of the Republic. it is asserted that many were killed or wounded and that others in their flight left behind ten machine nuns, seven hundred rifles and a half million rounds of ammunition in addition to other supplies. 4 oil. EN the (‘ilnailn this lillilliliiil. ilitglflllliiluli: ‘ nan been asscrteil tint e W0 1 Condensed spechus girolutbly visit his Alberta Ranch in RATE-lo. per word, not each inset-don in this column. O§OO¢ ‘YOU WANT GOOD ENVELOPES Prices. 50 for 20c. 100 for 35c 250 for 56c, 500 for $1.00. 1000 for $1.95. luastpald. Gusrdisn- Office. >__ "JOB PRINTING OF EVERY description, cheaply sud expediti- ousiy executed. Guardian Central Job Printery. Phone 132. _______________,_______ "IF YOU WANT GOOD MEAT GO , lo Saunders’, East end of Market , Building. Phone 81. . -_____._______________ ‘MAID WANTID WITH COME Pl experience. "Apply Guardian 0f- th flee. 108.118-5-tf.- so Oct Kuii and the 1m fl Piazza. alcohol czar dlelghts territory who was slain by gunfire in front of his cafe a month ago and but a few days after James tlmnibert and his womail compan- ion wcro shot from alnlnlsil. At the time oi‘ Piuzzafls death police said ten mcn were murkoil for ileath and today they remarkotl that six more would go before the pl'l1.s\1llt chain of slaying would be Ptlllflltliifetl end- llowevcr. is available. tiutn the eiallns oi‘ [lolito- mo} Prince Not Coming HlM FROM VISITING ALBERTA RANCH THIS AUTUMN. LONDON, Aug. 2l.—it ti. ilmusht slip away and on the ranch bllt he has several on- mlgbt otherwise spend on a trill 1° s Killed By Run- Grlndlng down Budahlll at I of loppl to No cvideilci: of nature GAG EM curs wu.|_ PREVENT IS RE- PORT Print-o or Wales will not go to ober. Donbtloss he would 11KB 10 spelltl some time 91.19pm 111 Chester lii (lctober these may 0¢°11l1Y the time 116 Dominion. away Freight Train (Canadian Pres!) WINANETT. llls-. Aua- 21— lie a minute. an eastbound st freight train of the Chl- Burilnqton and Quincy’ lQd up in the heart of town in morning. killing B10111 9"’ tihicago substan- l1 hinted at ills ' administration con- clusion. Tile Geneva meeting ls' lo be given first opportunity to ill isolate the question of naval coin- strnctlon from land sco pa te . armaments present word. the United States is prepar ed to call a second meeting of the powers which attended the Wasll- inglon conference, the despatcbes state. The second meeting would navel as its goal the placing of limit- ations on the size and numbers of cruisers, submarines, and other types of war craft not included in the famous 5-5-3 ratio. President Coolidge has been anx- ious for the work of the Washing- ton conference to be rounded out majority of the State Legislature. it has been learned lu authora- tive qnigytclws that the cplecopute intends tn memorialize Congress, formally requesting an amendment of the constitution. President Cai- les ln bis Mom Del Rio for a sits- pension 0f the religions regulations suggested that the prelate might ask Congress to amend the coilsti- tlition in its provisions regarding religion or appeal to the Supreme Court for relief. He ssid- he could .. (Zathoilc Church in strongly oppos- To charge the ]l“0V.Si0llE4 of the, _ 11111111111111 11111 r1111=1~11= 1a"dffiidfiiiifiliiififi 3?".°.?.§"§i’$$3. ‘Si.’ uiatlone which have brought on little 1th,) rupubllc dppeurs m be “Onnmgrsy betwezlig" [reepfalr way to amicable adjustment. and deal with it ill a conference at- church and government tended by the Naval Powers. if quire u two-thirds vote by (‘011-1 tended by the Naval Powers. if EYE-NH and after this approval by u try. set the government and Roman m a repast a presentation was ma/de to Mr. Campbell and an embossed ed- drass was read by O. J. Halldorson, the chairman. Mr. Campbell, in hie reply. thank- ed the people of the Wyuyard and Eifros district and dealt with the necessity of reforming political in- stltutions. lie pointed out that the Cooperative principle which we bed applied with such gratifying re- Through personal conferences between ‘President Calles and the preiatos it is confidently 1101160 1137 1the eplscopate that an agreement will the reached unless unforseen ‘obstacles develop. 1“Gry Baby Bandits” ,1 Given Long Terms Ngw YORK, Aug. 21. — Heavy prison sentences were dealt. bY Judge aimed yetlterdfly to 111° was the one that should govern in politics. As long as partys are to remain there was no ereiwinwby the govern-meat should not be rep- resentative of sli the groups in ever since he entered the White House. He made it clear in the summer of 1924 that he hoped to call another Arms limitation con- ference and has since referred to his wishes in this direction more than n score of times. At first he was blocked by the necessity LA Av ¢ v vvwvv v Canada's Tabloid the house. He claimed that ex- treme partisanship was to blame for the fiasco of last session. and 1 this was the fault. not so much of the individual. as of the system. e Following the banquet s public’ meeting was held, addressed by Mr. Campbell, Mr. Fausber. of Last1 AA‘ v¢¢ Economics Form *‘#¢-¢vvvv‘ United States wages. if we do not pay as high wages as the U. S. our people go to the‘ U. S. and that. depopnlates Canada. ilf we do pay as high wages. we cannot compete with the low Waxes and depreciated currencies of Europe. We are thus ground between two! mllistones and kept from growth and qlrosperity. Industrial workers are our farm- ers’ customers. One cannot prosper City Of Kalgan '11 Evacuated Pnmuo, nugiisTfl. - The my of Kiiigun has been comblsiuil’ e"- punter] by the Kuoininchum (nation- allst) army which has continued ill regret from Nanlww toward Fensc- hen, roughly 100 miles westward, following its recent defeat at the hands of slllod forces of Mliiilflil nl and injuring four otllerl; or .1111 fist‘ unis-is the other does. Wu Pei ru and CliAliI Tw L111!- lliountsin. and H. C. Pierce. Mini of working out the German repar- ‘ “““‘ “‘.‘ ‘ ‘ “‘ ‘ 311111111191] deal; “.1111 1,119 111131-59‘ 1mrrzim-.:2;;.1i.1r.i::;; ~ -- ' ' ' " 1: 21.21 “it? 111111.:- a emf) 0 9 . 1 h 1 eves a een respous s for e w brmgd abllllt tarmamenliaviiedtliip; Talliltgos definitely dictum m" A3362 31181;“: yflfiléspg: 1811c; destruction of the legislation of the. lion. n11 5 ‘i 5°‘? ' . lest session. He charged the gov- mw" “m” WM“ W011“ gili-glivflsgiiiikeiiglciziusilinen laaTglisljaliiigeiidstagfl-lada of $200 000,- “"11"” W111‘ d°11b°""°'¥ "11"" lug over their program. Mr. Pierce stressed that in his opinion the whole fight centered around the western polls. l The meeting closed at midnight! after resolutions of confidence in Mr. Campbell sud the Progressive movement had been carried. — Manitoba free Prose. Mr. Milton M. Campbell, above referred to is u native of North Wiitshire this province. one of ths Progressive memberr who refused to withdraw the Klugl Government. E. G. Flee 000 every year on trade balance alone. _ Consuls will never grow and pros- per on a sound basis until its tariff is at. least as high as that of the United States, the country that es- tablishes Canada’: wages which are tbs‘ basis of cost. Dosa:-—if this tabloid be taken and digested it will stimulate agric- ulture. trade and industry; will cure unemployment and financial. pnrslyslat-By W. R. MORSON‘. l J A banquet la honor of Milton Camp- belLProgresslve caildiilfli-mwas held in the Great War Veterans hail at 11111 1111111110111 With Wylryard on Aug. 6 with over one liiilnlslnkable evld hundred guests present. After the —~——— suits to the marketing of our wheat‘ He waeui which he assumed to represent, if indeed ho llad not done so already. Kim: liul sown errces of duplic- A twat: use: IQF SEN 5E OFTEN SAVES cottons possibilities which he himself was not courageous enough to assume. -———&0->-__-_ Announcements. Coming‘ Events, Meetings, Etc "Remember Weilnesdziy, August 25th for grand picnic at lvinrell. l39S-2il-{i "Fortune Bridge — Wedrosvluy Moving Pictures good show. i1‘ one welcome. "Motion picturesvssen "puck Jones" in Timber \Volf, western show. Victoria Tuesday. Fretlolt River. Wednesday. instead of Tuesday, Vernon ‘Thursday. 1i "The Georgetown Women's lust- itulo will hold an ice-Cream Festlv. sl and entertainment. in the Town ilsli on Thursday evening, August 26th at 8 o'clock. Everybody wel- come. 1455-8-211-21. r L/C "Grand Bazaar 1n aid of the Con- *""'fi-'“s"-~§~ _ ' _ ' vent in Rustlco Hell, August 26 roaonro. Aug. 22.-Maritime, ‘"111 27- 145311-2121- ligbt to moderate south and south‘ west winds. fair and not much change in temperature. Toronto. ruin. . . . . . . . . . . .. 66-54 Sun sets this evening at 7,00 and K9. (‘irrult will be hold of F. A. Watton. Victoria on Tut-lb is“ .0111 "The Union Plrulr nf Hampton on the glbtilidq i-ii 2f"..l"€?.f.“°.2'2.'...‘.‘.if.."“'" 111 Quebec clear ..... . . . . . . .. 64—48 ‘ ‘ 113184121 Charlottetown clear . . 70-48 ' §1111$fn°1f§1 -- "sswiso-rlii-re will s.» nn ‘ ‘ 1' m‘ " ' — ’ "W111i; 0f lumber or shingles dew» Boston fair . . 72-56 .11 01-1181,)“ W11! 1mm 01,1 h. -New York cloudy . . . . . . . . .. 1040,1926 nu April 1n 11121-191 l High tide tonight [it 9.4a iuia t0.-1Crosby. ' iisa-s»il3i' moi-row morning at 9.01. " Aid of iinzelhroni 89s tomorrow morning at 5.07. wlliqlitoldhlzifialefnirellm Social m 1|... "£1111 mvviii- Aux. w st 8.46. home of Mrs net-wt Carver, t illlllillfll’! ds tide eighteen mla- Hazelbrook on Monday oveuin-J. u es {if}: than (Ehsrlotletowa Aug. 2 _ 144344141 3rd. .- i»