' JULY 11. 1925 y ITALIAN LEADERS RECONCILED tl i I Premier Mllllolirll. Who rarely smiles, seems quit; plggggfl wmylly The Northern Man, which also‘ of Italy and Flume. on the Iatter's‘*‘r°‘l Nimlmm King. the maker ot= “a. ,tlie new world's record today. istcpphig the three-fourths imiio in 1.32 2-5 in the 2.14 trot. i Nrotbcrn King clipped three-fifths} olt‘ the mark established yesterday by Woodrow L. cr was trotted in 31 seconds and Gabriele d'Annunzio, poebsolciier motor-boat on Lake Garda, where indulged in a love least which the two leading lights of apparently healed all past differ- ences. The poet ls wearing his aviation coat and revolver, and i relating to the Premier a war incident, at the, same time illustrat. ing his Point with the machine qun mounted on the boat. Caiiiaux (ionllllg . . tlieath Sentence * To Negotiate Loam '"" Life commuted ‘to ___ r rains. July lit-Furnace Minis-l OTT.-\\V.-\, July io-cmmiiii:ntionivall- ter Joseph Caiilaux announced to-,nq domino-p u, me |,np,-|S,,“m,mt night tiiat he will head a eominis-iiiiis born granted by governor in sion to tllc United States to ilego-icoiuirii in tiir case of Joim Kol- Vliatc ll gold loan for Franco as icsavicil- sentenced to hang at well as to deal with in-tor-aliicil [Aiill-bflilgt‘, on 'l‘ucsiiay ncxt, for ilobts, t-iio inuriicr of J. ll. Caikius. at Following Premier l’iiinlovc’s ‘Vfllflll. Alla. July 4th declaration in favor of "a Dslvcs plan for FrilllCU," Cuiiiauxs announcement that funds in tliu U. S, is iirturpretcil to mean he intends to ask the old of American llllllliClUTS on i*ciialiiiitil-.ql_ir_ , tiiting Prom-ii finances and stabll-ilhflitaha lzing the franc as iwcll as in rcstor m‘, ‘ lug devastated regions. ———-oo>————- lantern when wlfiolicsicfvich HIS First Task.'.€‘.’i1l..i.§'.‘..‘ "ti? éli.....'.‘.‘.‘..‘.‘.i“ vieii. ‘a 21-year-old iWaish during on ilfarcli 0th. freight pulled and tho crew, aid. thc robber. agent's search for iliilll cal-i HALIFAX, Jiii;hi,__~1-i,.. 1“Qm.l\\'llilll the rout of llll.‘ train crow ent l uni unlit-ll upmi to assume ihci“'l"'l Till‘ il-“flisl-"licfi ""11 111-‘! '10-'11“ responsibility oi’ aduliuistcring ihcllmlll’ Willi "Oi liiclivd up for some’. H x . -1 ,,y l‘ 1H,, hours. KOllUSLHIlCli was a-cntcnc- larlrgulfrualiorlfcg-ilifd tlzlugtsil/ltl-“rkiinlldliltaililu- '3“ hy Mr Justice "95 m the Su‘ tics l shall‘ bu ilii- fir-it tn Yvliiiivl‘ "mm" (‘Hun “l “lumen!” Hm‘ myself to Capo Breton and l will’ remain tliurc until this strike is “°',E};;;g“ m, ,,,,,,, N, ,,.,.,,._,,_iitev. ii/Ir. Trivett Tells; Semis ‘iv-Of Chinese Troubles PPBIIllGI-Gllltll. of Nova claro lilmscll’ to the 7000 pcollli‘; ______ who lthroilgcii the Arrna last night‘. qnnoxqv)‘ July “Lwnuv. A’ and‘ aceorili-d iilni lilo greatest pub Q S Tflvett’ SM ma“ of m“ llo demonstration that has nvi-l‘ Shmmhdi ‘mnwunfl w!“ of mum been ‘l.(‘lil|l‘i‘t‘ll u political lrailcr iirm. um truumu i“ can“ i“ lung“ m Nova Scntiii. u Ti M l i .1 ' l Th!’ important I"°"°““°°"'°"i‘iuifléntsr llttirv: lxilllllcllillvlllllllllg liihosr upon a question which in imiay this UM" ‘Wycliffe college hem‘ ' vital issue before the pcopin of; l“ “'h_m_l_ wrmv" n“ June‘ he i ' \ l \ i v ‘ _ ' ‘ I Nova SLOUZI, was riciivtd with an describes the scones on “m “liking ti t i‘ ,l..i' tiit1z.i-l lllllilllfillolalllnllyllkll Tiyirilifllllqllil‘ “um “h” 1mm‘ Smmuug Swen‘ M ' ' Shanghai. largo assembly to its greatest pitch i:ma:S*;=:::...EB":...::I“at; "ii ~~ e brlrl’ reference ho made to tho iii-ifillrilmlifi - cority and slrnighiforivnrdncsii-i ‘fir: whim m"rk"‘| m" “my “mu” "direscue the students who have been dresses mado by Hon. Mr. Rhodes arrested.- in the recent campaign, and croiit- They mm m m,“ up to men, nn tlia large nurllfillfifi- when they siloutcd “Kill the tor- _l I 0 J cigncrs" the jail guards opcncd l l n 0 ' Armored c: patrolloil the road nfti-r lilo riot. iilartial law was pro- NEW Y0K!‘ ‘mly 1°_Thm“t°"' phonon arc b dug lliillildl b v i\ii\- m5 ‘\ U” up n! minions or ‘lolmrslti-crs, Mr. ’i‘i"lvctt wlritils. iqicvfuur ddnglisb papers are having a strug- , . -. ' . till .. i llile tgllziqsli-ghlilgnmldphiklgklinlvoxq“time llTlfillli-il! of thu striking Chinese a temporary settlement at lcast of‘ "Miiiiy liilTili-‘Yl will"! We"! Sillll the“, Jurlmuctlonnl mspuuaa. upon,” hi» says, in one letter, ed “ m0“ Fromm“! lmpmsaio“ up‘ bnmiors by raiding the jail, and firc. Nine wi l‘. itiiiod in the riot. lcimadla" 9"”) claimed. Wiiti-i- works and tele- in a now construction, was avtiri-| ions signed an agreement. assuring,m""l“"'l°“~ Fire in London Rubber Factory time um at ‘the helium" lubber wem in Ferrlrllllfll WM oi‘ Anne Bradford's tiflllg ot the world's trottcrs at three quarters of a miie,] second thus in two days, lcatlurcd toilay's Grand Circuit program at North Randall. ,W. K. Dickerson, paced the last- ‘cst miles oi the year when she won tbs Times Race, value $3,000 (or 2.00 pacer-s from a good tield‘ including went through inst silasun without, a "lllfi l" 2-92 3'5, i-ho second in 2.03 -5 and the third in 2.03 2-5 the second that sh0_ _ showed leading for half a mile, Anne Brad- canie iriyiu tar bacit to win casiiyd Anne Bradford's Girl mile and an eighth in 2.21 4-5, to into tho safeguards, and Called toclllt‘ avoiding 0i’ such disasters, is 0011111100904 llltlic nppoiiiinicut of a Federal iii- mll u t m Callktigs spieetor-Guucrai, t ano icr ra man assc c - - I . . i, . , 160mm, or mu minding gurrylng ‘m (‘mlulry mm ‘my bcmk“~t.isiiiii'icli, lllillilli), and Stanislaus fiflfilltiiat the Bradtorils Girl ' Feature In Big g _ Circuit Meeting. 'i—'i‘i\o racing! -rl§l;lll(l tlieiow-i record tori CLEVELAND Jul Anne Bradford's Cilrl driven by Theodore Guy. whiehi ufcat. The marc- strppod tho first It was in her gumencss After orii’s Girl wcnt into a brcalt ‘andl, Aime Bradford's Girl was sired of a. The first quart-l he bait in 1.01 3-5. Northern King then trotted a inptnrc the second heat and the ado. .lic was drlvcu by Doc The a lgaynk» Act (Special to the Guardian) O'l"l'i\\VA, July l0.—'l‘hc Depart-l, ‘ _ m-ent ot Finance licre has made '~ CALGARL July 10. -— Koilosa- it fairly plain "that tho Bank Act “"8513", M‘ as amended in 1023 contains safe‘ 1m w.“ Seuktcnnytcil to loot C. l’. R. station at guardsHvhich will prevent the‘ rc-l 11 lllllllllslll billlflfllfioccilrrcnco of such circuinstailccsi _ iV-hiic hi: had the as wgrnwgounoctcd with thc Home. ‘llgflllf barricadcil in his rooms up- Bank mum-v, lurking with. power to it is a. noteworthy fact failure of the Home llzmii came about ziimost co-iilciii- (‘fllillly with Jilm unis loft lying wh-oro he {Clllfirgt the lssuiui; or the statement rupiircii under tho ncw itct, in other Wtlfllli tho flank Wilu‘ nn, C. SS. it, rector of SI. Peter's Rev. Joseph lliilier oi anti Rev. Albert Biltiin‘, lleart Seminary, Halifax, grandsons o! Mr. and Mrs. Trainer ltev. William friend oi’ the ‘bride and groom bring like them t-rom “The land,“ ivas also a special guest. Many Presents, and Mrs. Trninor from tho circle of children. nieces and ncyphcws. Many iovcl iiinwors ivcrc sent. Miss Kathorin Shea, a friend. msliiiug in liirg some block satin gown nnii rich oi iaco and was the centre o! a happ daughter. Mrs. Elizabeth ("Oil six years ago. This was th only break iu the family of ing in St. John and all with iiici parents for the happy ‘occasion. From P. E. island Miss Rose Crcizhan. rs and nephews, joined Mr. their grandson. London, h‘. m.“ "mm" luylng building with their smoke helmets. ‘ V _ lni, _‘ Con-pied with tllcsoi toward I i no longer able to conceal its i on street, gave a dinner last even- ing when S5 guests were ‘present. Special guests or honor, besides the faintly connection, which comprised the company were Rev. C. J. Clor- Boutonchc who is studying for the priesthood at Holy N. S.. Crowley and Rev. Joseph Floyd oi tho Cathedral Par- ish, newly ordained priests. Charles A. Oinrii, IWlIO has been a lite long IV Is- Gilis oi’ gold poured in upon Mr. graniiiaiillilrcn. Ncw _ York. sent a letter with n present or gold. M-is. Trninor wore a hand- gailii-ring of iovrii ones. Tho party ivas not iorgotfili, Mr. Tfflllll)!‘ said. of the daughter, Mrs. Emily Butler, who iiicii six works ago, The other Crosby, ltlll children. tho other blght all u-osiil- Mr. and Mrs. Tralnor were born on Prince Edward island in tho pic- - turcsipio ilistrict of Kinkora, wllcrc "l"? were nimirieil 50 yi-iirs ngo by Rev. Fat-her Doyle in St. Miiiacirs Church. Mrs. Trninor was formerly The tamlly, with the visiting niec- and Carthy, and her daughter, Mrs. Ian Mrs. Trainer at ‘mass. celebrated at Sinclair. 9 o'clock by Ratlv. Joseph Butler. iirom 1880437, and his grandfather, the Reheat-eel at Woolwleh, England, vor Royal Novel and THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ROYALTY VISITS DIIYDLEY ‘of (Z pals Iman 000. It lost and eil iod. B ill“! all sti a I ' H H l, I of Philip Wattcnbcrg, real i-statc owner rcihtilcciilllrigllzllfil; mm 1105,11,, ° ' ‘ pressing torwtird along the (lucr- - i Federation, and who gave slofi'0oollgh“‘lgi\vtflu H (UH! The Duke and Duchess of York at Dudley, Worcester, on an in- " dugtrial tour ct the district. The D hotograph shows Miss Joan Qodg-ly presenting the Duchess with a bouquet on her arrival at l i. the Guest itfispita" Wide Title E911? . 0n Monday N‘i'§‘.l1‘_lf_i| new Yoiiic, my 10,- Jimmy-Z“ i iHaig Strong for ' Horses In War -Z.— ON, July 10.—Tanka He. "ll .0. Mlwrfiu)“, Wcqnlpmcnt will not su- ‘ "Mso in thc next war ‘iwix-a-uiii- iho l.ur-~ _.._ _ is the fiilllillii\_ oi" u‘ H“ Mamhm ilnuiyza, South .\llll'l‘lCZlll boxer, ycs teriiuy pustvil forfeits LillilflilrlUUlll); ‘their Wlfll-Zlil and appcziraiici: for . _ I '~ luyugfflfy thc li-riiiiiul bout for tho \VIil‘lil'i1'.H.uH:' ‘Wlmmvlmllldng {W07 . ‘Royal iiltiliivuiuili (‘litillillllilitilllli to l)<"=‘l'1'l'"'m "S “Sammie "r mo“ rc- mm ‘WW W“ Mnmhw “mhh ilfiillfllix of Vcli-riiiiiry Sunteougfl. til buy lirilisii goods may soon iw- the war, \\'lill\‘ llUi‘ purchases oi‘ gin it a sizbi-ine now iii-tore tiu- manninctiircii goods has increased (lovcriiiucul is adopted. 'l‘lll.~i 'll'- more than tun ]il‘l‘ ccut. vi-lopcil at today's opening of the “Urforp tho Will‘ we had a uci first llriiish Advertising (foiivor- iriilli‘ llillilllUu of Alilhiithhiiiiii all Lion at liarrogiitu. before one lllllil- ilVlllliilili! for miiivcsiiiiclll. in lilfi sand tl\'l\",.’,‘i\i\‘i<, C. iiaruid Vi-"iuvzi. KIUVUlIiIlIIIIEIll ill more ilwrsczl‘! chairman. ioiil tho iloicgalos an triliic.“ said (‘uuiiffc Lister. "Trill vffurt may soon be mudo to raisi-‘ilias been gri-atiy rcilucvil. lirilnin the ni-iri-s-sary money tor sui-h nulls buying more goods airmail and intcrnationzii campaign for limits not soiling enough to pay for purpose of restoring llritish tra-iotbciu." Four Generations Of Famous Family u L‘ l’ li- ii y. l‘ iGernianys Popu- lation Increased BERLIN. vllgilft}! o! the census taken _ iiuontii, show that the population, excluding the Sari-c region, the pu-‘ another 750.000. i Thus, the population in 1908, whereas at the outbreak, of‘ the war it was roughly, 08,000.- ot various tcrritorities undcr the terms or the peace treaty, another. 2.750.000 by deaths during the war, that Germany would new have had a population of about Nevertheless latoailiiy increasing. As iwitli the census taken in 1010, there _ ‘compare favorably l NEW YORK. July 10.~Hcr hack- ‘horeio whip in lArnb sheik. Mos Gizciia ‘berg rcturircd today on tho United‘. Spam today Sign“. u“ ugnnqmm.‘ who is priesiilcnt of the new Ilulvcrsity o! Ji-ruse- turned with months in Palestine, parents in Jerusalem. m“? ancient Jewish custom .. , , , f nt-vioeysnd begun to throw iunily ,tllt, lucid Marshal oxprcs-iwp,“ ‘vuucnbcrg Sum me 5 1-2 per cent l July 'l.—l’roi‘osslonai] last] crinany is, roughly. 62.500.000. lion o! which is estimated at o! Ger- y is about the same as it was‘ is estimated that Germany‘ nearly 7,000,000 by the CCSSlOXIt 2,500,000 through n iii-cross. birth rato during the war DPT” i at tor the war. it is pointed Wi-f 75,000,000! population is comparril? the Pifiifilillig l3AGGIER. mill, about 3.350.000 more people, or‘ i ~ ‘ ~- t, mcnam QtL-fl/‘zmper (“n This pair of Oxfords Inlffil Sports Field Day of WhiPrdIolAntfTS productions. The Riffians (Canadian Press) MADltli), Jilly S.—- i-‘raiu-i- anil ii hearing the marks left by a‘. the hands oi’ an Wnttcnq W" walwmbelg l5 ‘he ‘hmgmerlofiiciai (fmmniiniqiic says to tllt‘ Fri-inch an. _ _ i>\'iiiclitiy' o the Epstein University, u brunch m strike rm, Fem cm. ller father and mother n»). ‘her after several y y ,_ been an inspiration to Cilizuilfi leaving herlvf all denominations and has inci- joined auto-d an eternal recognition ut‘ illl‘ party u; 1g on April 71h on thoirilirothcrs and ot’ cvcry boy who way to Nablus to "observe theimay ever bappi-n to bu under liv- ol animaiduleiagc oi the Brothers For ibi- sacrifice, still part oi the rites otischooi, then. on its clos 1 (lily- ii‘ u“; Passover Feast at that place. have the privilege oi LISSISUIIKJC zit Agtpidi) (ioukgy-s the party was lllc bvstoival of such a signal dis- sioirly llftflfcfiillilflIflvOl‘ the Ill(lllI1-i[lll(.'lll)li_l)y iiii- lloiy_'i<_‘;;1iii~i-_ on tainoiis trail when a hand nt horse-fill‘: of its _gic.ii bcni lattes. ii- a’ mun gwuiil ilinvn. iili‘('l\‘il them iuatlcr wlilril Hill’ “l"‘il11l1l"‘~ gtoneg, lhc days proiw-i-iliiigs. and (lllP Arflbmdflghly appruri:i1i-ii by i-rvry frii-llii Miss Wattcnbcrg, ’i‘hc toiiowingiletipping iironiithc “mph Vancouver Bulletin will bcofmuch) '1',‘ 1mm the Bron...“ m,“ m,“ interest hero as Mr. McCorniack re‘:(\xtu“(1 “lost “WWII l0 is i1 dlllllVi‘ "l Si» 99°73“ and rejoici- tliat tho distinctions P371571 De- GPOS 313mb- P- E- "JVlllCll have conic from tho lioly llllll VlBllB X1970 “WWW QVQTY Yealqldailivi‘ lillYl‘ i-nuii- zit n limi- win-n H“ 135ml! "W"? ‘Vomit! "Pgfllllflli" in the transition of tho srlluol llwis and many llrlvfltc infill/Hillel“ from ut- prcsillll building on nun» 711111 l3 Qvldcml)’ dolllg "W011 899d ards Sin-ct to its lit'i‘llii'lii\‘lll bu."- Wll-ll hi5 Wwltll- “l? i5 hillside!“ lion on 'i‘liirty-i~ightii and (‘nrtii-i" fllld 1111111111491‘ 0f U10 GT9“ w?“ the lull ri-aiizatiiiii may lit‘ hail of Lumber Co“ besldee flllllllili; 341V" the valia- of thi: sploiidid assist- erul other smaller companies 11ml ant-o given in aid of llit‘ sriiiloi by is well ivorlhy the title v! “Sllwssqboui .\1i-. .\lcCormai"it anil Airs. lul Islander abroad." )1.-;\',._.|_v_ Oil $111103! Juiwzsilia‘ ill" 0W5“, For the past \\‘l‘\‘l{ anxious days hi8 QXQTQWQ! 5°!‘ U19 601112!" Willi-Kl and iillililfi wore pnssrd by lillllilr‘ 118111 ill Colofilill Tllvflillh D1111‘ and ti-achi-rs. ‘iluiriit-rswcrbbusy filllllil‘. fllld Grilllvnll! -Tl1'~‘ 113$‘ Wllliiu the prupiiraiiini of examination besin with =1 sellvuli cvmlullnloil papers and in tho. i-xmiiiiiiiiioii of for all the students at the 8.3011... writti-n papers, M1138 ill H01? ROBRWY- During m" were ilusy l'\ll('l\l'.<ll\'..'[ llii-ii‘ tin-nus Mass tho students will sing hymns “an-k befitting the occasion and which made their appearance the Central Technical School, Toronto. in amplitude with the most expansive of Uic Old ‘uiui-n hearty firlir-iizilions‘ at the An- Coupie Wed Six Months Ago, Were Buried Yesterday 15ml“ “m” (lmrm \v“shlmgmn' for co-opcrniiiiii in lioroi-i-ii ——<~- Willi u" entirely 'li""l‘°"i °°“""i’" against Allil-lcIl-l\'l‘liil'.-$ llilfiuu uo<'ili~:s'ri<:i:. .\'. Y. July 10-- jinn o! the desert Bedouin IPOP! trlbcsnwn who 114-1.... u, ““(*(>l)[ llwfori- tho >zimo ailnr \\l|i'i'i* six what shc bad previously found in their zmthmflyv liilliilli“ ago viii-y iuii-h lw1§|-1\|\~\~ [icliml- \ PARIS, Jilly S.— Todnyk French and were lliWiilililiiVvil man niiii ton wife, a youthful bridal i-ouplu ro- n wealbhyvlli0iifiillill of Abil-lai-Kriin’.~i lTllllh" llil‘iit'il again today, and in their 15k, is, plan-oil lillll: by side. again llil‘ Iiicssiur; of their ili-li'l‘llllil"ll ]l]'lr~>[_ Tlii- i\\|l \\'t'i'i‘ Paul Siipoui: zinii liis iirlilo, (lairuioi, who WQTI". .\_".iiurii'.iy' afti-rltooii iii u. gradi- crossing vrasil l0 llllliS flrulu Alonirvai. -——---<Qqrm>~---~—- Canaiiians Flee From Glnuigélting 'i‘oi:o.\."ro. July \'-~'i'i|.- Bil-thud- i t .\iissiilil llilflfll izi-ri- today ru- |--i\iii a Vliillli‘ from iihuuziiiiilli ill-ii in iliiiniiiaiis hail i-il. that. pliiri» for Slum: ill uiiiivr VHUHFL lroiibii» by the 'i‘i|v irabic - oi‘ further- (‘IUHVFL ill \\‘i.it (Thin... ll"l'1 [fug Umniiiimg ‘ 'i‘iii\ inaii-ii is ilio iinail in the ol- w! . , _ . _ _ _ _ <r>——-_ iuiiuziliiiii loilriliiillclli as oriloiu-ilihu‘ m“. ("j-mum that we "cod of n1L°""'"6~."0llill U"! 119F005 0i £191“ Cmhom‘ "‘_1m"m‘_‘“- . _ _ “H”. U...“ “UL (hnquh 1.; Jump,’ F. U d by tho Now York Slate Atlilullllliiulfflas."l-hmwu W1?“ would be “J5” [mm ““" “Tl-Y? Slovunly and h‘ ,“("“.““.T‘N.‘ MU‘ Mr‘ Mum‘ llil‘iiil‘i'l,l' o1 iiriiuiiorii, (mi. 'i'hrri: I1 Vouiiiiisaioii to lli'l'lil(: a successor ,_" , ‘m m m" “nt- mm- “'9” ‘m-wmi . mac-its iiisliiirtiriii fir-fl‘ m.‘ _"""_“_' nifillllllfi in llli‘ \\'i».-i viiinii liii don _.___ ,tu ‘lillllly Immurtl. ‘ (“U 12mm “cunt. a ‘mild deal an‘ vk5ll.(l)‘l‘|_s' i "m. d “£0 rm!‘ 0t ‘theilaliwlllmlnn my“ ‘Filly Plait?!‘ “T. ,ii~~ 411i i 1i -i .\ii -. ms uuriiiii .. .. . . -~ q- - - - ' c c‘. l, - =- ..-<n-.-- i‘ ii~ 1'» _ , . - (°“"“‘“=" PM“) 3 H!‘ 7'"""'“."“1 M“ "mg “memilllifi- llllllllfltllullf)‘l;llllidlggdgtlzzsllzllgga sllllleyofb llw rally ‘hooligani- nlitkln Ltflllllu (‘i-im- cntillivii k"i’ru “‘."““' ""“5""‘*"."“"' "l "“"".' . ELDOKMKX Alli» Jilly 8.—.-\ ‘T “m” ‘Llmmm mm) Mmvulk-s-iiil tho l~‘<iri “but the irniiu-tioimvel‘ n10 Wmlliklfi?’ “nil m“! i \l7oclcsin at Poutiiics." Mrs. .\ll" “""'““"" f.“ Hm“- "mlllP-[ly ‘$1M’? “n, whk.“ Caused 375ml)...’ ‘lunmm, llrookiyu; and Irish Johnny CluJpnILI-f “W” htyelalionq imnll-ilnjl e "(lr load“ 0c m“ “and brought M85‘; .5 mwrpsl m Chum), and innit :11. lhc Iiarry llllytlililflillflllii.“ at Cross iloails. the newest oil "l "“'f"“*5' UHY- *1 ‘l‘""l"" "l"1mm’.0.1.1.51... qmhhnc‘nmfhforxe: w whip down several times acrosslNcc-it-a ‘i has thus l)t‘i‘li hllllillly l‘_““‘l_*h,““,ll‘l. l“. f"‘_“]‘“l‘|‘_‘f_ m‘, ‘mmm MW“ ‘m5 “ml” "miiml l“ ‘lullmlli ‘mddmlk “awn” “f “mu-gain in greatest ‘cllicicnc in the Miss wmwmmrgvs back‘ iuduw m“ "y m" “my 1mm“ ll {lihflililfllldlkrfilllilll‘hill‘ lfiilllllll‘; IduY and no further loss was on‘ "W" Will lllvl 11 ll >¥l>~'"i""i'“l"'"' llihig FRUUZQJALIK war ulliillifllCUt-l wc A? m” Arm!“ we“: ‘Outing thelr‘rcc(n"t"izf"l “dnilimml “"(.'"“"“ M vlitllkh ihiillu‘riidiiNii-ii that any Irv.- flpcctcd. l h‘ i‘ ‘will nocd wcii bred horses fior 1 vicums’ a ‘puny avmmarun o“ ‘he lung“ m “u ‘whim “W M A pli,» lit‘ i-ui lo itiw iir. ii. W Wai- ‘—'_'Q"°4’—--— ll-ZFWlt many yours to rmnli-l ‘ ‘Bfillllc and ltrlg-ltitcnc-d tiallioiutiififlefiffiilléilsig l;‘r‘l'""‘T‘ ~_",']“<' M“ -» -- ~ ~ - i ' - "ll-MI ~ ‘ ' ‘ ' ' v o l ‘. ' " i 1st) o l". il..,,_ii-st GOLDEN WEDDWG l - £”_' ‘tfilgllllscrgilmllél Itlhc eiect-ionelias beenlactri-sslvs ivlioso aid in its-ff"? , . I , “I I ‘L ‘f I .1 CELEBRATE“ ., Cfllllpitiflll ~ . _ .. , ‘ patrolled by DDIICO ever since. ‘lililllllfllll and upimildiiig oi‘ iiu» ‘ “‘ *_“‘._"" "“'._' '1’ ____ Q lg itlsrpre Vila!‘ posllltiill, Sir Philip I I - ___ mroflmrs. Sam“! h“ MW“ “with ill 1m ililtil iioiu lliin that .ili S1 JOHN. July 9V_TU comlflvku .__.._.. .uii i to _L stcr. pres do“; Ur [hp _,_ l, b], (I l m "an." T] _ the llli .iou \\‘l)i'l\l‘l‘.- .-u Filling-King tho cclcbratioil of liiclr fiftieth iiu- LONIPQN 7m)’ 1'?‘ A lmm°"‘|""‘ BM!“ "1 '1 "mm 5m‘! Ikufll" '9 ISLANDER INTERESTED IN lilllffiétfillilljlillll hi“ lira‘, ln,\ll1$y_\'.i..lvl-L 511i" Vii- Iflvurgfillry‘ mcnqlyngly of M“ aw] zulvcntii-‘n '- i-{llll-lllilj-{li to ‘malt-c tip; sfiiiillt-Zniogg‘ thaéhlid li0i"C0\lll..f nei _ VANCQUVER. sscHgoL gm-stmcmm will 11M m , ‘Mm, ‘Lfm, Mrs, latvnck la. druiuor of liarris- Wllolh “mm Gui" Wm‘ d" -*i'|""‘ " 5" ‘5 ‘ l‘ ‘” ‘ “verse” m Dr -" " owing to tho good lady's ili'll\‘iill' i Windsor Firemen \\'i.\'liS()il,‘I\' .. Jilly l0,» 'l‘liis li)\\li is ll'l'l‘]illl'ii iy wiiiiuiii iiru iii-piii'iiiii~li‘., llill'.‘.\\'ii\'-'. iiii~ roaigiiii- iiull or tlii- Ulltllilii-t‘ iiri» minim; ltll‘(‘i‘ .i.~' 1i [lHllvSl tiigziinli ilu- iii" iiim of tiu- llv\i'li iii|llllll'l'ii‘.\ in rc- lif-llii-Z iiu- llii'lilli'.'l‘,~l oi‘ iiu- iii-puri- lncllt 11' lllilhalilii iii i'iilltlll('i ll fail’ with all» izi-d iziiiiiiiiiug iiiwit-i-s. Th.» turn wvri- ‘ililvliiiilllil’, ill lKii-fl: "WW “y ti- pay expenses for villi-ring tiu-ii- u- mi in tiu- li‘iri~vii<»|i‘.~i fair to b.- hi-ld this liiiliiili in (Yimriiiito- town, but the town zilniioriiius r.»- iInsi-i to pwrmli opv-rziiioii of tho w of foriun - and fliliiilili‘ gain- cs iii‘ viiaucc, which fiirnlvil iii-- n“, fimmtn“ nut-lous- ol llii: "llll'i'liillillil‘lll. Flu‘. (lPPZtllIiiPlil oi'i'ii~ir,-; wi-ri» rniiwl and anxious ziboui u ri-n] front iialiiav in |ii'i! nim- iiliil iriiu. RBV- liilVtftNf-lfiil llilimll, -.‘l ni-u‘ roluiiii-i-r ii-- vrlmv-nt, -a Father 0'Boylo willprcach to the boys on their last general gather-i lug as pupils of Richards Street School. ‘Piii- liigh School grniluates will- bc the guests 0i’ the Brothers tori breakfast and sundry piirasant events will engage the class dur- ing the day. , After the Mass on Sunday an event will take place in Jloiy ltos- ary of no little moment in connec- tion with tho school and one of iii- spiriition to the. present pupils as wcii as to those who will succeed- thi-m, Mr. James ll. Evie-Cormack will receive from the hands of His. Graco lhc Archbishop on that day, the insignia and medal ot tlllli Knighthood of St. Gregory in rc- cognition for his splendid services‘ as a Catholic citizen iind as a most‘ faithful and devoted aim of the‘ Church. For many years Mr. Mc-i Good-Bye, Leeds; Silr John's father was Lieutenant-Governor ‘of of Upper Canada. ——Photographed by J. Kennedy Sir John Beverley Robinson. with his daughter. Mrs. D. L- Me-km Sinclair, with baby D'Aiton Leilyibny °"l"l°ihoen many and constant. His lllll!‘ first lit-renal. w» Chifl Jiutlwiioiisnoii of $10,000 to the nniiiiuiiJ Cormack has been known in tho‘ y as a man 0t the highest prof and his aids to charities have lug 0t the Brothers’ School has Military Tournament. F ., in 011ml: in 1870. "lqlaglnq up the nun o n hetegraphehevve the ‘Npreoentatlen of e military scene Hello, Qiutrouvcr! a sleigh." pitcher-nil Kant: getting into tho train at Ludo bound lee Liverpool. All alone Leah Kraritz, aged 6 years. daughter o! e Leeds’. hair- dresser, Samuel Krantz, who resides in Reelviiie Road, em- lllfltlfl at Mereeyelrle Docks bound m Vancouver,‘ British Columbin- Mvhero one In joining her aunt. The alums Loan