li “°'°“’ - , Your .prodiiii-is your return for seltvtice' ren- ,‘;::m“*’a'i..i'.n"5"“t..ii'i’¢ "iii-.‘ l l Covers Prince Edward, Island Like The Dew / -4- -- --- -- ~ ‘ '__' _______ _ _ , ___ ` Vacation this a <“holllhy!f Pilig” month. \ .-;-l -..,./ r- » v.'- . uf ' 1 ,U 1 CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 1924 A _ n,“"'»l.u."'€.°.".$!“'L‘..l"il'."li."f. - ___ . `-. __ - V ___ lan- --i olvltl l lrn.LEo p lsjulu-:D is P y iiiiiil WEEK IN - iiilllc- ~ Firen'ien’s Tourna- ment Will be Pre- mier Attraction Next Year The central committee wllo had cha-rge of tho nrrangeluenls for -Carnival Week mei last evening and received reports fronl the var- ious iluhcoiumlttecs. Mr; S .A. l\iel.eod presided and ex-pressed the selitlliieliis oi' the lneeting when -llc stated that Carni- val Week liad been a .arent su?cee.=l due ialrgely to the efforts o the excellent sub-committees. tit was decided to - repeat Oldl -Home -Week in 1925 the dates sel- ected being from July 13 to 18. .Efforig will bc made imlnediately to or uilze a izranll flroml-ii's tour- iiiliEPEi§l-iilllii iii- V- iii- iiiiiiii ii iiii illlll lillll-IS’ IN _,THE CAiiAii_iAN NAVY# L... M,.,,,,, ,,,,,,, U 3 H. M. C. S. “Patriot Gives Ch town Reserves - the wife, Practical Demonstration Of Naval Life- ~»~+»»+»»»‘+»»++»~f Torpedo Running -Feature Of Man- oeuvres-Artillery Practice By Local Boys. ’I‘li-rough the courtcsy of Coln- manding Lieutenant li. -E. Reid. ropresontativea of the li'riess wrrc enabled yesterday to view at first hand :i day‘s rolitine work abou-l'll li Canadian Warship. Tile fact that eighteen men of the Royal Clilllid- ian Navnl Reserve of Cliarlottll- towll composed, for lilo day, :l pllri of the l‘atriot’s crew, t_-olidlictllr.; firing exercises just outside i-llli.l, borough- Bay in the liftcrnooil, lllak es the event more interesting flrolu a local staudpoiut_ Till-l Patriot lvtt the Marine Wllnrt` at 9 o‘clock ill tllc morning, lliivlliu oil hoiirll as guests hilissro. F, lt.. nalneit open to the Maritime Pro- vincesnnll Maine. This will he tho; chief attractioll- with llllmeroils- smaller events interspersed. 'l‘llci central committee and sullcolnl dieltrtz, fi. L. Pruwse, italpli Willli- sor; Captain- Allenby R. N. tlroliev- illg); the men of the ill. C, N, V. it. and their officers, namely: Licut. lllicul C L .len ~ '- '.(i_ }i_ Iillntain, Sub . . . . mittens who carried out the llet:llla,k|,,s' |,,s,_,.,,,,ung petty 0|-[,,,,,,. in connection wii.h the Old llolno "emu: rep,.,,sen,_,,t|v,,e of me Week celebration are as follows: ipmvrlm and G,,m.,“,,,,_ i ’1‘-ho il_ M. C. S, >i’niriot is a vos- c°"¢"3i c°"‘mm°°i incl of the “-torpedo destlroyor” class 5- A- M‘7L90d- (chairman) W- A' She has an overall length ot' 205 Glliideii 00|- D- A- Mi‘°Ki““"“»!.feet witll 27*/Sl foot bcanl. dlor oli- S- A~ i\i“D‘"i*\i‘1» 05°- Diinmi" (S"°`iburnin_z engines have an avoralro T€"iii'i’Yi. Fffffi i1f"`Ke» H- K“'"Y1 S~iliol'orpower of 27000 making pos- D0Yi9- ‘L- B- M°Mi"“"' un"-Vgslhlo li very hilrll rate oi' spl~l=.d, B"°W“» M- 'P- Titus' W- W°°‘i'3i‘l°~:llilrillg her first spcod trial she de- eulncommliise. ' .li l~‘iremen~A-`E. iiefim Fred Ur- Dill-ing the run to the straits ge,_ Obie! lBf\_l¢li1llI. . ~ §,_fW. V, A.-W. Woodside, il. Siierwon. - Yacht (lilrb-l. l'leddlh,' ii. V- Buntain, Malcolm irwln. Parade-M, P, 'l‘itlls, R. Mainline. iiorse Races-(Col. D. A. liicifln- non, ii. Kelly. A-begweits~il. B. McMillan, S. Doyle, Singing-M~r_ id- Fletcher, A. E. Morrison, Jas. Bayorl' Dancing--Mr. A. (iaildct, li/ Brown, M_ Dixon. Caledonia Club-John Ml-Plloe Frank Mobonald -Thee Mcliiilinn. -eta--i Soviet Cruiser _ To Make Tour (British United Pr°u) ~ Moscow, July 22.-'l‘li`o_sovlet navy department announces that the cruiser Vorrofsk-l recently left Kronstlilit on ri trip through the Baltic, North Sen. the Mediterran- enli, the Suez Canal, tho in`dlan Ocean and lilo Pacific, to Vindiilos- tok, where it w-ill be' employed to guard the fisilerles and othsrfriter- eats of tile Soviot federation. it will put. in to foreign ports when necessary, for conl silppiles, but it is noteworthy tho comnuililqllo states expressly "tile voyage has no political object." The saino cllrious phrnsn was used in the colnmliliiqlul about the voys.ge'to Arahilulzol of two other Baltic fleet. units-tho falnolln cru-Tsar Aurora which slloliod Ker- enski out of tile winter pnllicl-, nlill Korusomoiets-which is now ill Scandinavian waters. Tho Vorof ski put in at Naples on ‘ts wily to the For East to repay the recon! visit of the italian cruiser Mira- boila in Ileniligrlid. A-<»¢>--_ fc-i--\ The Liberals Killed It (Qanadinn Press) MON’I‘ilFlAI., July 22.4- illdllstrilil and mcrcalitilo bililllidlg l-.ollslrllr tho tar`ff": the Lili.-l-lll tlov.~.i-li- nlent'fl llnnlnlllo tariff policy has calls:-il abandnnifnont of hllililiui.: projects in Moni.rr‘l\i worth $8,420,- iinn kn'own 'n lilo last tml years, Douglas Brcinner, president of the local Builders' i~ixchnnl:l-, declared hr-rc tuninht. iio ostilnatrd tllat about $7,000,000 tllnt_ would have gone into the pockets of»Montrenl workmen ill building projects had been lost. _ . 1--~.Q.O'¢--- lil Y Hliiiil ,Young Lady Was Pitched Over Ani- mal’s Head. ' (British United Prose.) .WIlW)HiEFi'I‘ER. Efilihilll. July 22 --(Lord Ashbilrton's youngest dau- ghter ,the ~i-ion. Violet Alma Malia- llille Boring died yesterday from in- idrisl received while horseback ri- "’-'i‘lf.. Connection With ‘ 04-o-444-do#-¢'4¢oA4-o444&4»4+¢ Flashed in Over (Canadian Press) DUBLIN, .lilly 22. -Eamon De Valera made his first Pub- lic appearance since release from prison when at the Mansion House last night lic delivered a speech and was enthkisiasticaily acclaimed as “president of the irish repubiio." OTTAWA, Ont., July 22. - Premiior King will speak in Marksham, Ont., on August 16, it was announced here to- day. Later the premier will address several meetings in Ontario and will probably make a tour of the weat dur- ing the autumn. HALIFAX, N. S., July 22.- Greater Halifax has today the iargkest permanent popu- lation in its lhil-story accord- ing to figures given out fol- lowing a careful check for dlirectory purposes. The total for Halifax, Dart- mouth, and suburbs is seven- ty thollsand. Halifax city alone has 59,575 and Dart- mouth 7,647. HALIFAX, N. S., July 22.- Joseph Spurllng of Rhode is- land was arrested here today on al cnpllls for $_2.392» if me llvistance of Jlisenh Pettiptas, local sea captain who claims this amount for 104 cases of whiskey delivered to Spuriling on the high sea_8._ CHRISTIANIA, July 22. -- The ministry of Premier Abraham Berge has resigned as a result of the defeat of the government proposals for balancing the budget by re- pealing the present prohibi- tion Iaw and permitting trade in liquors under government control. iii was estimated this trade would bring in an income of thirty million -H 1 4 lost llvls FRUM STEAMER BUSTUN (Canadian Press) Nl'lWP()lt'l‘, R. I., .lilly 22.- l-‘illlr plissellgcrs, tllrov nlen and oli.- wolllan are known tu have iw.-ll killcli \\'llcll tho oil tanker S\\‘i1`t Arrow crasllcd into the I-Iilslcrn Steamship Liner lioston lli`t` i'oilit .luilllii last night. 'i'lll-ir bodies were at-on ill the \vi'¢-l'liiil.{l‘. nf two state roonis will-li tile llostnll was towed into Newport lllll‘lmr and beach- l-li till-re today. identification of lilo lloilioll was iiilpossiblo llero. 'i‘lloy wi-.ro callgllt bvhillll the silips plates that hall been crush- .-<| ill :ind it was said the plates wolllll have to be out with gas tllrclil.-s lgi<_-.f9i'e the bodies colild iw l-xtricated. Several passeng- .-i~.-: are known- to have been in- jill-l-li. llaif an ll0llr after the collision till- stleilllier appeared to be set- liliulz, with the cllgtlle roonl filled' with wlitcr llild power and iight golle. Work of lowering the boats was begun. then and was lflirrioll on witlloiit dnuirer. Woliion and children embarked first, mon passengers next then till- crow, the captain and radio ot`i'icel~ alone remaining. l Greece May Have (Canadian Press) ATHENS, .illiy 22.--Following voie of non-collfidllmco, the Gro - ' Coalition Cabinet 'i‘ile vote alzaillst. thc Papansta oi' stlllnlliicriug oi’ (irivorllmcllt flu- lilicl~:-l and gi-liorai dlisorgaliizatlon of tile ndlliiliistrative deparililelit. M. t‘.:i|`lilltai'is, leader of the Pro- grl-ssive llllll.-rlils, will now liii ank- l-ll to form rt calilllet. if llo is lill- ablc to do so, tllern probably will ln- :i colililloll cllbillet, lllcluliilig ok (ioverlllnullt has roslgllod. “liilii” Fiilii i]HiHI§l lil “ ViliiiiN|]Y “Kurdistan Envoy” In Jail in ‘Washington =Hints at Suicide. (Canadian Press) WASIIINGTON, July 22.-Sied 7»¢l'll<\-cilclllo, wlin calls lllmscll' tllc ilcre onthe teclllliclil ground of while ofilclais of the Immigration tained entrance into the' United States on a forged passport. ’/.orliecileno cliused a sensation in Waslllllgton three years ago when lin camo here as the major domo of “the Princess Fatima. of Egypt" and with the “princess” was received ent visit to America. he arrived in New York on the Homeric July 9 and passed the immigration of- ficials by showing zi. passport, issu- Elnir of Kllrdistan, is under iirresti “likely to bccoule it public cliarge”` Service are making an invcstign-, tion to determine whether he ob-' by Prosillclit Harding. On ills pres-I Severe Fighting Between Federal and today by the State De change the situation.. licbéllhrces A wAsHlNo'ri3‘i\"l",°"3i'ii§§'f2a.-Three thous- rted to have been kill and civilians are repo _ ed and injured in the fighting at Sao Pau- lo _between the Braaillanfedenal and revol- utionary forces. This report was received partment. The heaviest fighting ot' the revoltthe message said, took place during: the night of July Z0 but the result did not materially Steamer Voltaire Protests Fine (Canadian Pren) ` BOSTON, July 22.-Application for relief from the line of $110,- 000 imposed upon the Lx-import and Iiolt Line, after tile Britfshi steamer Valtaire, carrying a party’ of Elks from Philadelphia, visited this port during the recent Elks' ed by a Turkish Consul in France on Weilncl-ldli . On Frida he visit failed in impress oiilcinls with his story that he’ was the Emir and had colne to get information for U10 i>‘f"°fii 0! ills, wl1,l1tr,y,-,, ,Titan he went to the Egyptian Legation, asserting that he was an Egyptian subject. Tllo police and tile immig- ration autllorltieg got will-il of mm there- mill lie was arrl--lied cllo was arrested was isslled lin De- "-i‘-i\\iJ0i`» 1922. it ciiargcd that he camo across tho Canadian border lllio tho United States without A convention, was received from of- io "Ip R_ H_ Um Emh. of Kuala. ticiaia of the line by the Customs tnn_" Hn wng ousted from me S¢_ii1ilt.liorities here today. The fine li.-gls and other New York hotels iWf\S 'imposed for violation of the and then lill-lappefired while tho,im:'“°‘“’iWiH9 Hi\iDilil\B i8WB. if migmifon nuthorlues were searcbi Collector W. W. Lidkin said that ing for },|m_ ‘he would forward tile application Z.,r,|,,(-,|,,.n0 came to Washington to Secretary Hoover of the Depart- ment of (‘olnnlerce, together with Y Y ' ' od the State Departlnent, whore ho “ "“`i""`i 0" me ‘mse- Baby Born in London ,Subway Is Honored A (Canadian Press ~ » ~ ~ - I i Him, c,,|,|,,,.t was |,u_.,,.,| on charges iiie warrlillt on which Zcrdoch-» LONDON, .lilly 22.-So seldom _ls a baby born on one of London's subway trains tilat the christen- ing recently of Thelm Ursein Bcit- trice Eleanor (whose initials spell Tube, lilo English equivalent for (C°l\iiir\ued on Page 3) Isubwayi was all affair which at- -é-L tracted -the attention of Lord Ash- 'i`iold, ilelid ol’ tile subway system. Materials. _ __ kronor. lolilli~l‘:~l ill' lilo oppusitioli part'leil, iiiiii iiiiiiiy 0iii0l' Ti1iiW3Y Ofiifiiiliii- . , .___ _- - Upoll learning of the liaby's birth C di P j WASH(Nt:;i1zl0;n J“i;ss2)2. WThn_ on one of tllo llndergrolilld trains,| Demrummt or Juqmm ,mt on Lorll|Asllf-.eld roqilested tllnt he be li‘rililly aliothor of lilo so-izallcd I I Digi); mtg? to afctum ggdltatllir' and .l _ ., .. _ _ ii le .mo o in c rs cu ns: e w.lr fl.iuds cases ill.-ltltlllill _ _ )rp§‘_nu_d to her during tllo rcglnle of Attorney ` 'l' 3 Hmm suv" (lcncmil iiarr M Dail li-rt . ' ' mp' man hunt ever staged in this city posed of ovary problem in thi- field Y - l-Yi Y. ' wllull li jury in Crilnilllli Court No. 2 returned a vvrliict oi’ llni. ’W**°'W' guilty as to the licfolilllilits ill tile ______0______. - l‘llillips lulnber caae,` who were _ '_ _ ‘ 'l""'»"‘i"' ‘T €‘.“”2§‘“" "‘ "“';“"",=‘¢y, Soviets Will Be Recognized When Full __ - o ii- ram e overlilncn ou o w about $1,500,000 ill sales of sur- P D ' M d S S Montreal (/ourt Gets pills air servicc lumber. e S at 9 ec' Pxvidence (`0ncern_ 'i‘wo olllor war fraud cases had H h - ,J ' lioell lost by tllo ilcllartlllllllt iii es. f_$_ _V lng Smug- lile crlllrts of tile District of Col- ` ______,,,_,____. I. . liliillia, one being tile Morse wlir (umted press) 1__The Soviot Img |-gpulllntnd g Ing' 0f Ialquor shipping frliuds cal-lc. iilld tbl- tho Kei-oilaky revolutionary gov- __ (pcanadhm Pun) Z_ili;‘:r (ijrofvull l°"'iil"ii|iili'-iii WASHINGTON, .lilly 22.* --Sec- crnmr-lit \vllr debt to the Unlt1=d_ (Canadian Press) i(1|N,ClN-N.,\'p{, July 22_.~,\.f_ img; [il£`\-hurlwiql; -‘iiiaig-Fl}:l\Lf:1t d;-rlilqtiiii rotary of Slate ilillilll-s gladly Stlltcsz ‘ I H L 1- M()NTilEAL, Jllly Z2.--in the five .rlvpr simmer.; are agmmm lilo f-oiil-tsvof Wi-st Vil|il'iiimL`lh” 1" would roaillllo normal rcllitlolis bd. --.lilo Soviet iii-if cfi;‘l"‘f°“ ‘F (""""""" °f lilo iwarinl: iicl‘.\. this af' allll lnnlllncrahle llousc boats are .|'.| ,D '_ _ ,M _‘I Fiji Il ~ _ with llilssta if llc foil. llc could do liliililjliy Of Alllei can cl nt ns x n tl-rilooli ofthe case of Miguel Main- ,,¢r,,,,,|..,| ng A ,-mul; of ml "np,-L,. IU-‘» -if-(il Ll lldlr' WGN- so witllout. proiudiclng Allit-rlcnli ltul-lslli without ctfcttlvo toinptn- qui.,-_ _~,p_»m,Bh (,u,,,“,)_ .md nay. [,,,d(_nt,_[, (Imp or ten [QM m the ""i'" L- mimiiisl f""‘“"` R"i‘“i" rights and interests and in lic- natioli, luonll 'l‘l=y dn Torronts, cllargcd ()||, -(G nm |l 1 '_ gi ""“" Sim" (-""""iii¢"“fi""li' Uiicordanco with tile' traditioils of 3-rr'i`ii<> S0Vi0i C0iiii“\i<`fi iii i”"' with conspiracy to smuggle nlcolmi lm] (rs llfllerl W 'il M; ini; th' Gcurlzlli; Frank 'l‘. Sullivan, me United swing vollltlonary ilrollilirllllliil iii 0*/01" tllroulill the (Ianadlall clislouls and R lil. -fi imp muieii lyi e iiiiiiitl‘l` "HID, Of li\ii`i`1li0, N- Y-. Mr_ linghpg (]n¢S'"0g1,0||nv.- thnt throw Allloricliii institutions. “lm ,-¢,n,,,,|,.ing U, |,,,pm.t nm.,.,,m, (]`:'L‘,;‘(,:‘h,:`;,0S(l./lglL_(;nIl‘qJ‘t‘; W C 9 S n H Uh"‘°|“S lmmiiis- Jr- “mi Ch“i`il`-5 ills policy regarding Russia l.-l act- drugs into (‘.anada, Sl-rgl-lint lie- Q. ' Shotwuiii f“"“°" i’"S|"“5S "'““i1g` untod by any pcrsoillil pr\‘.i\liii‘3¢‘- U' S' mam" $80°'°°°i°00 tolrtivo C. lirowll, of tliii Royal _-- s inlet ly rown li ti-2 assum- . . , ' i . f t l I _. parclltly this policy has tilt full ‘~°""“c“i° i'f;’i"`;lri; “hF:m‘1‘;::§nf;_u(l)s od nlillle of Robifno, payable io Tor- silpport. of Prcsloelit Clloliilg... “'\°ii“"° "ai “l _ _ rl-,nm WM pr due ,L_ T, i, . The Rusmnn qucsuo" ,S un, one of in-ternatlonlil law and hprattice hm bonu cxsheg hy important foreign pl-oilloni in-fore which in me "|"“' °i “"3 'W' cn" "rown than (om of hi., ,.,,U,,.,, mlm this ovcrnnient ll. S4-llvtar "°° be "V" '°°k°‘| by th” United _ ‘( " . I '_ _ f - . . . K i i ‘ii "- Y Spain to Montreal foiiowcd ily tho iillgiios has not liispollcd oi during St'“"”' nrr’val f th i'0 " " i _ , _ _ 'l`i8 o-calici "Rell" propaganda ‘ 0 “ ’ “"9” 0( H0009 - his “rm as hem 0' uw Sm" do of Siiviizt ltusiiia in this country i'"“k”i'S ‘it lim (7\i”i0m iifiiliw. in vinced thni. the Alnoricurl policy of Which' Wiiii iiii"i""ii» i\ii'0““i”i,i in-||,,.,-y fm- n lot of Casas ,»m,m|n_ ll0ill`0C0Bl1iii0li 0! iilii SU\’ii‘i (UP "me "ml" s‘:5U‘000'000' Phat ini: alcilllnl 'ind ollvo oil, wllich lie -*- partnient. ki <°------ »-----> f- by -- :‘“:::.°.. :s..i.fl.’r~ ‘1.'.‘;t:.‘...‘: “rl nr’ ‘ __ - ly erious. Hughes was some- K ant i [,H'?,L]gAv,|(' N'||8"d 1;? 22'fe _ want. cle.” sm' whirl criticized and ridiculed Inst ‘“"i0f "Om U10 C0l\S0llll0ut leak ew e s, li ege s con a caused tllon t l lied slayer of police offlcor liuglles would like to ond his De°°m_b9‘° when he ‘Fade p“b"° “L ' 0 "mort tm matt" (;h“|” pumm ,md the I,,.|,,,,|,m| four yon" as Sucre,”-ry 0, State legod secret instructions from ggllililxstitl; sllparlotrs. The case was ad figure in the most sensational with li clcllnl slate of hnvinl: dis- M°“°°W U’ °°"‘"“'“'““' i"' this un °m°"°w' Inch: ‘ t\ni_ who mud that mile before tile' emi of this iirlmlli- (¢l"\0Iln Prev) they hs . ,sehr uid nilooulig or liltmlon that will permit li move CAPE TOWN, South Africa. July otrleer initial. court sd- ls uieall-action or il liuiilisn limo- as.-'rho Homes Government hal ionrned~u:_o pnrolooll. to gnome ment. but at prmili this seems reissued Mania Mal-lin. mim- _ this atttmollii' 'lt._lt is ‘aught hlgiity amuluul. er Boer smeral. a imminent nz- seeidsni occurred when the nreiimmgry dll tiinl '~'o so, ni ullnilon io' lilo secretary or ure is the rebel-limi ol lou, who on exercillnx li volt _,,~ _ _ - , ' stlltsa flmi' holler thstone or the April 24 last was mitolieed to -lm- DGGHMG ffiliiiill- (Ili iillfiiif til! D;6'wedlnga cardinal thin!! that Russia mullt. prisonment for three years. Marita its head. ml tiffiol -, ' ch has do is to prove tier good faith td had been llv-ing in exile from the injuries mar _ "lined" his arrest, tilt notions of the world, thorn are your of the reiielilon until s short . ii li 4 . . ‘:§wiin$lM were hoard hopes that some opportunity will ‘-r- eoiiqiis- He smiigdg Mitilieiltly while three ` prlloiaoi reasons for time before his trial slid conviction not nr the evidence aatlio. various ou- _lflgghecpoiiuy or mmol( to rms- no ulitslieo -al eoliliooiloii with nouns vm in gina. , l uineliovoit limits. . _ , the mornin. _ _ _ __ _ . ooo. Naxf, “Peas u>El~u', alluntln which iiunirl f - ff .i ffl th h»il~it I P 8 . evidiiitilens ioineri withmtlileo Diilrizlo i)ronii,r:h!:lnWilii`0iisAd‘riltlni‘striiiitmStr (conmmod on we ) ijll "" an which threw the entire city that ister camo before this govern- : ,,_lsru;;tll‘;;nthMm;l'sy lllsiit. mem. uowovog. si itlm preach; BOBT G6I1BI`8.i a’ Free Port - IRQ _ '_ a 9_0 ee con wrtng, it con- s sta cd on soo -A ` aiu min, unlined was nur- siltimrliy, illsl-0 is no prospect or IS Rgleasgd tcnlmllnn Pl-ml liar nil ntteni M mul- er. ii settlement wlill liiisslli. llilgllos MEXICO CITY. Jul nz. A fre J . '\ » _;i~ y - e was inaulnirated yesterday ot il! Leo`poldo Values. the nrst of in It 001011 ronowro; July as.-ml-:um Minute IIGDAPI- f ii 3. i | | 5 ' ~ mutant olive-'.23 .s1T§,,f'°' °' ' ' " '5 M;-"°°°°¢,,¢\ llufmum uid minimum temper! 4.--.-nn.. -¢....--~ ¢.--..--»»-,.»¢.. Al.l_ Accor' Iii|N Hiifilili Slliiiiiiif iii. WEST C. P. R. Report Esti- mates Lower »Yield Than Last Year. (6nnadiln Fran) WINNIPEG, July 'iii-Liberal ratnfalls during the post week have brought ,relief to grs~lu'”crops in many sections of Western Csn:ids's crop urea, but there are still dis- tricts in Saskatchewan and Alberts where moisture laurzantiy needed, and in some instances the situa- tion is critical, according to the cron report nailed by the Agricult- ural Dopartment of the C. P. R. hero today. Manitoba where prospects have greatly improved, following heavy rains, gives promise of an average crop. Conditions are generally good in Southern Saskatchewan, except in certain parts of the Southwest where more rain is needed. North- ern lilld Central Saskatchewan did not experience sufficient ran to benefit the crops to any appreci- able extent. Rain arrived in Al- berta too late to be of mutual hens. it ,is estimated that the crops in the south will be 32 percent below last year and in the. balance of tile province the fields will be light limi straw short. Will Attempt T0 A Ride On Moose (Canadian Press) FREDERICTON, July 22.-Dr. Thomas Travis of Montclair, N. J., accompanied by hill wife and dough ter, Mary, left this morning with W. H. Allen of Pennine as guide to spend some time on Coiu's River and Grand Lake. , F. A. Alexander of Montreal of ‘thc C. P. R. Publicity department wont with the party. An attempt will i1° mivie 1° telic mbtglpn plc- turcs of moose and if possible a nlembor of the party will ride a moose in the water. i Town clerk William Jeffrey of Devon has been notified by Dr. J. C. Webster of Shediac that the historic sites and monuments board of Cniirida will investisnto the claim of Devon that the Fort Nashwaalr iiionliment should bo located in ilovon. Announcements, >- Coming Events, Meetings, Etc. _li f-'fotos-2a. Mr word ucii inlortien. "No Rotary Sawing for August. Roy Coles, Milton Milla. 8848-7-28-Ii “KGGP Wlihsqdlyevonlxig, July xsrd for entertainment ll Pla §.:°f.:'.i“.d:ifif:°.-.\i..r.2".*"' ‘sl- "NotIeo. nm- noun ima. wh.-. uoh River, will be 'citliid for ro- luln min 1 . oi mil influx IW? |'i‘\|lIl‘ , , ¢e§`}%.'°*.. |-_ ): , . \ l. ,- .. an vs_ -TI* 'l 4 l. .», 4". ..`-»a-"4 fi -`\‘ . _,,‘_..__ L'_'_._.._..,_,...<.... _,_-..-- .il . . ll"E in \