'W MORNENQ ":DA.:t1_.'Y' _ even. mme: :wash uuum ' In eo Nu ' _ - - f ~ tc.: __,¢_. _ M w w , - _ 7’W’g*‘"¥‘"”9° “M” "_ H” “TEST News _ CdARL%°TTu‘ifE>v"7§. dANADA, iuEsDAv, JULY rr, rgrs mor or ln.- si it rnii‘ir‘i‘il‘2.‘r£”ri~1‘ln‘fPl,‘}st¥i. Plllllllll Mill Fill lislll if but luis. ruu_ntuuc li fuuais.uu ru cunu ur .mul runs A nl uuulnzull un uzuu un sluuinf luulullilrlu un Putin iuclu: Pull suw nuuse l i Premier Mathieson has received a telegram from Premier Whitney of K Ontario definitely announcing that a ing conference of provincial premiere w'll ln5__ no held lr ottawa on october zotn, rho.; -- The questions to be discussed wiki It lg be repioaentatlon, federal subsidies to was the different provinces, and the lu. corporation of interprovincial com- panles. ’°-”'°"*'_il'€-4 $.80. .BBETHIE IS liiiiiiiliill gg... (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, J uliy 21.-Tho S, S, Boethic, bound for Hudson Bay from this port is aground on Rich.Point in the Strait of Belleisle. A steamer is standing by. Wireless communica- tions say there is no immediate dan- ger. 75 nasseuslers and crew are still aboard. To lighten the heavy cargo in an effort to get her off, a wrecking plant ie rushing from Halifax. -*___ ME MTINI-STEH “T l ii (Canadian Press.) accidental death, _?.i.__ Mliiiilll Bill WAS IJHUWNHJ in in Hall’s creek. In company-with twe|_ ve lads ranging from ten to 15 years he was playing around the creek when he fell in and was car- ried to his death. The body was not recovered. T E ence of the premiere of the different Provinces will he held at Ottawa, on Allgllit 29th. next. The announce- ment was made at the parliament . , building, yesterday, that n joint let- ter had been addressed to the diiler- ent premiere by Sir James Whitney and (Canadian Hrees) I'8pI’ Sir Lomer Gouin summoning the conference. The question to be discussed will be BIRMINGHAM England July 21 provinces. Another question, is that , . -The Prime Miiiister characterized 0.' the spectacle resented b the Balkan cm P Y ‘ States, as disheartening and repel- the incorporation of intcrprovin- I companies. -__,....,-. lent, in a speech at the Cllamber of PLAN MEMORIAL CHURCH Commerce yentenary banquet to-night On the onle hand he said the Bal- T0 WOLFE AT QUEBEC. kan States are drenching’ with one QUEBEC' _July 20_M"- william another'e blood, the territory their L““"° has give" an °pt1°“ 0" the n united.eilorts had freed from Turkish 1° d r°?q“i’°d for the pmposed wfme rule. On the other hand Turkey, die- Memorial churches here’ provlded regarding the Treaty of London and tha tuking advantage of the war to re- 'lub goin her loeizterritories. The Pow- tie ers. .said Mr.- Asquith, are doing ° everything to bring--tuedisputntrons 'lf to a peaceful conference which must 1? rc-.suit in immediate suspension of B bis hostilities and aims at B' Bgieliz sta; the Bishops of London and Winches- Great Powers Wm preserve their own ter expressing interest in the propo- sit element upon terms on judgment. - t work is begun within three years. Avenue Des Braves, and a‘dept.h Fit. Matthews Church. Canon Scott hop of Canterbury and York and ion. He warned Turkey that if she is il` FORESTRY CONFERENCE advised enough to set the provisions of the treaty of London at defiance she must be prepared for trollblc. IN NEW HAMPSHIRE. SUNAPEE, N. H., July 21-Ar- Fiuilrazette attempts against the rnngements have been completed for Miniuter after the meeting were de- annual forestry conference held the fel'-tell | here under the auspices of the So- ci “`” Hampshire Forests. The sessions will 'ety for the Protection of New begin tomorrow and conti-nue until Thursday. Among those who have ‘ accepted invitations to address the Fon conference are Secretary of War Gar- rison, if his oiliclal duties st Wash- One cent per word each insertion in iugwn permit; Henry S. Graves, this column. Cash must accompallY chief of the United States Forest Ser- orrler. Minimum charge twentydlve vice; William L. Hall, assistant for- cents. ________ ester, and Dr. George Otis Smith, di- GTDL WANTED-FOR GENERAL rector of the United States Geologi- houeework, Apply Mrs. -Burnett. cal Survey. 174 Kent V512. 317-7-17MNltf. OOMPOSITOR (UAPABLE OF MAK- ing up) wanted. APPIY Guardian Ol- ilce. 5-13Mtf. WANTED AT ONCE A LAUNDRIER MCLEAN IS IMPROVING Sfp_ JOHN, July 21.-Allan Mc- -" " Lean of Prince Edward Island, who w as hurt' in an auto accident here H15 'U19 1'- E» I- Hospital' Saturday night is improving today 425-1-2zMe1. w`/TNTED, SECOND c1.Ass TEACH- er forlAlma School, Peter’s Road. Supplement $25.00. S. L. Jenkins, Secretary. 436-7-22ME6_i-_ w`ANT`i`ziD - AN EXPERIENCED teacher for Hampshire SuhPlsl1“;“t $45- , Wheate , ec ary. Apply to W y 445-1-zeiuel. \vANTE WIFE T0 worb on farm. Good wages to right parties. `Apply"B"°l1f° Gusrdlan. 434-1-ezluiiszlpd. i.AMns'"`wANTEn. oAN HANDLE some good lambs everY Week HB7” we require quantity 8005 l'lm°¢h`y hny at ence F. J. Holman & Oo. u __ Lhd _ ' 429-7-220/131. nU'l"rE AND EGGS WANTED IN large iliantitiee at good priceili 819° strawberries in quantity F. J. Hol- man A.-200. Ltd., 0hnrlotUct0Wll- - » 4f§9-?;¢_2u=l.- WE HAVE A CLIENT THAT WILL sell (10) ten shares of Dalton stock nt e loir price if taken immediate- lv. Thii ie e. snap for someone. Fur Farmers Bureau and Exchanz°» _ __4z4-1-_a§Mzl. wAN'r1=iH',°“iav Acousr 1sT. AN experienced girl for general house - work, Must understand cooklnl - Good reconrmendatlcne. Walrcrlll per monthé Appl! ¢§tM":- W' B' I’ r`nce rc! - r°'.°°~' 1 P' no-1-zarnsi. "`”" ""`”'_°”" -_ VE ALI) , PERSONS WHO HA left - articles or 8°°'1' with me for repairs ll" hereby iiotlled they must clcllll same: oii1or'i~eforo\tho ith Au!l"f»- next as I lm about leavins tllll. _mend -and noun; up mv l~\l»l"~'°- Henry __f-fefmane. 441-1-Mmzlpd. . . Munn-du Lininmt --mime: Nourellldl .l- in the hospital. _ GREATEST DREDGE IN WORLD FOR ST. LAWRENCE OTTAWA, July 20.-An additional dredge to be one oi the largest in tile world will shortly be placed in the north channel of the Bt. Lawrence, below Quebec, by the depllfllllelll- °f marine and fisheries, with the object of hsstening the work of deepening the channel. Representations have been made by the Quebec board of trade, that as larger vessels are be- ing placed on the St. L8»WrcllC8 r0l1t0 the work of dredging the channel ought to be advanced with as-To be continued. To sAvE couurnv cmmon. MANHATTAN, Kan., July 21- Many rural pastors, educators and others assembled at the State Agri- cultural College here today £0 dill' cues the important problem of the country church end its future. It ll declared there are upwards of 1.000 country churches in Kansas abandon- ed and deserted because cf lack o!~il’l- tercet in church work. The Problem is one that is common to all bf the middle Western States. The automobile is declared to be chiefly responsible fo_r the decline of the church in the small community. Owing to the coming of the motor car to the farm, distance has becomc such a small factor that the farmer who owne A machine is tempted to leave the little church in the coun¢l'Y and take his family to the larger house of worship ill l°W“- “'h°"°“h° win hm n pipe Olsen and 8 l‘° -'° choir, and where the DSW! B" B lit' tie more comfortable. Ae a result, many country congregations have dwindled and churches have been de- sorted. ll.innrd'e Llelment Cures DietemP°f INGSTUN- July 21-This mor..- the dead body of Frederick Jenk- Bged 33, was fou-nd in a driving llvlfh a bullet hole in the head. eleved the revolver which he cleaning was accidentally dn. chllfilerl, The coroner’s verdict was bord’s arrival the whole consignment o'c was bought hy Mr. J. W. Ward, act- rec llli! Un behalf of a syndicate of Prince tend Edward Island breeders, for $27,000. coll The deal was made' through Mr. IJ. 'lic a caught the foxes is a closely guarded aro secret. ma MONCTON, N. B. July 21.-Frank F:9l`i§llS0ll llgcd 11 son of George 1‘°I`HllS0n was drowned this afternoon Pure black pups which have been cap- tio tured this season, four males and tw0| for females. There were sixty cross pups dem and ten reds. the PR MIEHS WILL GONFER AGAIN. TQRONTO. July 20-It has been definitely determined that a confer- esentution and an increase in the 0 Federal subsidies to the different EDMONTON» Almw J“lY ZL- S- Cu Se urday from Athabasca and one hour ¢b'_ after his arrival had in his pocket a the f r er- bei 1 u f k» certified cheque for $6,000 that being tb 8 m ng mu We or ma mg the amount paid by a Prince Edward M Island firm for 17- blacic foxes which the he brought with him from the north- wa e lot has u, frontage of 263 feet on 217 feet. The option is in the mes;of Canon Scott. _and Warden; s received letters from the Arch- Cavanagh, who represents a fox farm C in Prince Edward Island. e lspecial to the Guardian) .T EDMONTON, July 20.-What is be- pre -i \ l~_ menu-n he Experimental Farm yesterday ` (Canadian Press.) (Canadian Press.) sented an unusually lively appear- LONDON, July 21.-Three hundred ’l‘ORON'l‘0,Juiy 21.--The News says lleved to be largest consignment of wnc live foxes ever brought into Edmon- 0_1 ton at one time reached' the city ties when Mr._ F._ Duhord of, Athabasca fro arrived with 77 black, a cross and and red pups. The animals were captured the in rdcord time Mr. Duhord only hav- bei ing been away from Athabasca 18 and 75 in thu 1ubtq._._ They were Acts of 1903-1909 which makes it other Toronto interests. Failing gt da e. bro ugbt bv upecial tmiuu and arrived compulsory for the landlord to per- this other alternatives ure oilcred. ve ' mit a tenant to urch tb (1 -*<- I-an (Onnadiau Press.) OTTAWA, July 21-Final figures e when the first farmers’ picnic million dollars additional to $625 The Dl'0VillCll1l HYl1F0 U0ll1ll1iSB10ll for - I ' tbe'son.son took plane. Two par- million already expended is the esti- will have an Opportunity tu secure Apriihh adulutlggilr tgldcfvsydzltlrbilndgg of farmers and their womenfolk, mate given by Augustine Birrell control of the generation of power at mmpnrud 'with $879 6111 83's for tug m Capo Traverse on the one 51,15 Chief Secreta.ry_for Ireland of the the Falls. The Concern is likely of- precuqjug veur ' ' from Rollo Bay and Souris on Bllm needed to complete the land pur- fered to the commission as a result The imports- were $678 587 617 ex- Qthelu ca-me to tb, |arm_ the,-uvchase in Ireland in accordance with of negotatione pending from the mun- uo ' ' ' ng 130 per-gong in the Ig,-at cus, the provisions of the land Purchase icipalitation of street railway and ue Pts $401.346.394, an increase of 18 r cent in imports from United utes or $750,000 more than lagt ar. The exports increased $75,000,- Y Almost immediately on Mr. Du- all the farm by B llll9~1‘l'»2l‘ Past eleven P see e lan 000; exports to Britain amounted to W. Brown, barrister. ly lock, where they met with a warm ‘hs °'_’mV“t°5- ;1g3_734,g2¢, d t U ~t option by Mr. clark, the superin- Chief ,5°““‘**‘"ll made ll “lltemeul . . s10s,c0s soda" 0 lc Um nd mute' ent, and his staff. After lunch- i”"°d"°’"gl t0 the H°“9° °| C°""“0' ' ’ huh t k . _ ne proposas of the go'. ernment -for W '__ on place on the pl°_ the removal of the present block i -T grounds th F t ff ll t “ ` ..................:z.:;;“;.§‘..::i‘:.il.. up »--su.-. KAHAK |_[ H[[|J H[]|_[§AH APP[A|_§~ The exact location of which he reep " ' ll Mr. Duhord had six of the finest thle It s understood that Mr. Duhord self knows where he can obtain another klno 'large catch of foxes and he is organ- dis izlllg another expedition which will A start out on a quest of the animals Era immediately. lb an the -i. Mr. Wharton captured the foxes in ta the territory lying northeast of the G landing near the Flatlaloes settle- th ment. He stated that his decision to tb go looking for foxes was only made a Ou week ago wheln he read in Edmonton ed papers of the prices being paid for th foxes by eastern breeders. Qnce he b 'had' setto work only five days had u elapsed before he had 14 specimens h in an improvised cage. This he con- h sidered a good start and fearing th prices would drop brought them into e town and disposed of them to M. L. su i ect_the visitors were shown y Of $300 million Birrell said und the farm by Mr. Clark would be_“e°e““ry to b°"`°W only kim: a thorough tour O; $120 millions through apublic issue various heme of cultivw of land stocle. The rest he said, --~ "_ d d ri . would he financed by the National an e ving much in- mutmu from the explanations’ the D;l_lt}-I C0mllli9Sl0l16l“B. llllllef 11 dill About a hundred persons, all more ill give compulsory powers _ . ongtrutiong and the mmm-ku of W ‘C W or lets interested in the fur-producing Super-1n1;nndent_ who Suu,-ed buu,_ $20623 }f§l‘;e;£;"‘;]':ltrc§]‘;n;“I';llfi‘:_eV"“‘l?`9 business, _assembled in the Mnrkct. no pains in putting the fullest cash and the other hair _ th 'I Hall last night to listen to u lecture wiedge in his possession nt the cent s,,Ocu_ ‘" ‘ee P" by Dr- C. <1 Young. of _El Paso. 'rex- posal of his audience. LEATHER MEN IN SESSION. ° ers’ Association began its annual inent representatives of the trade 8 throughout the country. A feature of b the meeting will be a banquet at the 'F which several noted speakers will be li ure and its probable effect on the ll leather trade is the leadln sub ect of H 8 FREDERICTON, July zo-Fred 0 from e ze w u . -in gd shore. He could not swim, but t was hanging to n rope, when in some SOLDIERS MUST GROW MU BTAGH ES LONDON, July 21.-There is an asl- PARIS, July 20.-The chamber of deputies, late to~night, concluded the la-__ fo co L) .._; C0 PHILADELPHIA, Pa., July 21- __ The National Leather and shoe Find- convention in this city today with an m attendance that includes many prom- cl Bellevue-Stratford Thursday night at F0 heard. The Underwood tariff mess- fn s 1 discussion at the convention. th 1, which was lying two hundred yards a re assembled on the lawn in front 1" 5°"- bnntrv Lifey He showed that - Dr._ Young gave his lecture attired 1' ure bud been u rum! depletion’ that in Circassian garb, wearing wide hlue ed. e rum] population of six states anhu The Pnstime""`“‘B Mt yesterday halrem irouserih, high black boots and - fc h ‘ ,i h_ _ _ a ong rown arem coat wove fro _ edafgxncetge piggdseaad dH":'::id morning for Cardigan where they namely hail-_ with 8 dagger struck lions, The staff who handle the mon- at the ,undhmentau causes why pitched their *ellis l°f their lmlllllll his belt. He dealt exhaustivcly with EY “fe 10°\‘¢