Maxims - OF A MERCHANT i, MAXIMB or A - MERCHANT ‘Down with the muok-rsker who detamos in order to eresto a mark- at (pr his wsresl );‘//// ///» The People's Paper Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, i CANADA, TUESDAY, JULY 19, 1927 / It you understand sll about your work you are working tar beneath your powers. 7/"/‘// 13" u ¢ m. k I ‘uuuul Subscriptions Dollvsrod 86.00 g, lull, Canada and U. S. A. 04.50 Flllgm fllllsllillliiPiflllll (INEUFF llillNl CHINESE wll l5 llllm. A Maritime Provincial ' Governments Dis- satisfied" With Freight Reductions Charlottetown Guardian Morning Guardian, Ive Colts Fonndsd 1B1 BRITAIN AND JMHSI All Ill JAPAN ABREFSEIITI l] NA [ISM SAYS FEHIJIJSRN Canadian Money Must Be Kept in Canadian Business Channels. Ont. Premier Speaks at Picnic in Honour of Hon. John S. Mar- tin. (Canadian Press) PORT DOVER, Ont., July iii. -—- Cltizens of Norfolk county, Premier Howard Ferguson and members of the Ontario cabinet gathered here Three-Cornered Fight Likely in North Huron WINGIIAM, 0nt.. July l8.- Now that Sepiembe l2 has been announced as the date of the by-elcctlon in North Iluron, int- erest has turned to the possibil- ity of at least a three-cornered fight. I Archie Iiyslop, ex-M.L.A., is the Liberal candidate. Sheldon Bricker, nominated by the Pro- _ greasive party, is the only other candidate definitely in the field up to the present time. The Conservatives, divided be- tween Mayor H. J. A. MacEw- en, of Godorich, who was unsuc- cessful against Mr. King in the last lee-tion, and George Sopt- ton, ingham, have yet to hold their convention. . There arc rumors that Thom- as G. Allen, Dnngannon, a Con- servative, intends entering the field as an Independent on a. platform entirely of his own making, while it is rumored al- so that Abner Coscns, Wingham, is thinking of throwing his hat Bottle Contains Appeal From Missing Aviators (Canadian Press) ST. JOHN'S Nfld., July iii.- .Nungeoser Coll an secours" these words, believed to bear an appeal from the iii-fated French aviators, written in pencil, in a bold but shaky hand were found bna piece of paper, inside a corked brandy flask st Milkes Cove, Point May, Nfld. on July 6. The discoverer, Patrick Cous- ins, a boy of 14 years, found the flask floating in tho land wash. He had to smash tho bottle in order to get tho paper. The psp- or, about three and a half in- ches square, was evidently hss- tily torn off from a larger sheet. It was of s discolored white. In- spector J. H. Small, oi the Postal Telegrsphs. who upon looming of the find, visited Mllkes Cove states that so for as the boys story is concerned, it is genuine. Tho inspector brought the paper to this city. (Special to the Guardian) SHANGHAI, July 18. —A fresh alignment of the civil wars in China is apparently impending despatches from Pekln confirm that Chiang Kai-Shek. the moderate nationalist leader. proposed an armistice to the northern army. that the northern leaders conferred last night, and are believed to be replying today that a gluce lvt/ruuld be accepted subject to ' e w drawal of the southerners Unqerlfrom Shantung, and their undertak- ' lng joint action against the extrem- Duncan Commmsslon ists. It is known that Feng-Yu- ___N0 Need for U“- Hslang having obtained a loan from , General Chiang, is using the funds CHSIIICSS, Sflyfl ven- to buy ammunition from ankow. iot. z while rifles are coming from Russia. (Special to the Guardian) , (Special to the Guardian) LONDON, July 1B. —A daily tcle- graph dlspatoh today from Geneva reported that the Japanese and British delegations to the naval armaments conference at a joint meeting yesterday mached a provin- cial agreement allowing Great Brit- ain and the United States each l2 crltisers of 10.000 tons and Japan eight. It was understood further. the dispatch said, that an agree- ment was reached on submarines. allowing each of the three powers 80,000 tons.0ne exchange telegraph dispatch from Geneva said it had been learnedfrom Japanese sourc- es that the British delegation had accepted the Japanese proposition giving Japan and Great Britain the some submarine ratio. The United States delegation, so far as was known today. has not withdrawn Maritime Provinces arc dissatisfied with the freight reductions put into effect on July lst by the Canadian National Railways as an outcome of the Duncan report. They have therefore the case before the rail- way commission. They claim that thc reduction oi 20 percent recom- mended by the Duncan Report and provided for by an act passed last ession has not been put into effect ut that the reductions given only cally work out at from 14 to 18 ‘u rcent. ' The matter according to Hon. P. .Ven1ot,senlor cabinet minister rom the Maritime Provinces. has orrawn, Qnt., July 18.-The A Provincial Governments oi the tTlllnlul IJNVENTIUN To Be Held in Charlot- ' tetown - Prepar- ation Already Been Made— Committees Appointed. in the ring as an Independent. CANADA WINS ' (Canadian Press) TORONTO, July 18. —-ln throe straight sols Willard Cracker and lack Wright, of Montreal, avenged their defeat 1n Havana last year. defeating Rogelio Paris and Raoul lRllM CUBA The latest portrait of he r majesty tho queen. lll. "l lllllslolnunl u, lmgqtnlls "rbaouro, July 18.-Michael John Haney, President of the Port Credit Brick Compdny, former Pres- from its demand, for 18 cruisers of 10,000 tons tach. PHISHNEHS sllllltln Byers Receives Four Years 1n Dorchester yesterday in an impressively tribute to the popularity oi Hon. John S. Martin, Ontario minister of agri- which took the form of a monster picnic and barbecue. There was little of political signi- ficance the addresses. all speakers joining 1n eulogy of Mr. Martin. Mr Ferguson made only one reference to federal affairs. “Although I am not in Dominion politics". he said. "I am a citizen of the Dominion and therefore have an interest in its future. We must obliterate east and west and abolish sectlonalism. There must be no Maritime Provinces unrest or prair- culture. and member for Norfolk . UNBRNIJITIRNAI. SURRENDER F AUSTRIAN ABUR PARTY All Danger of, Disorder n 0 w Obliterated. Country recoversfrom three days of strife. A (Canadian Pres?)- ,absolute master of the situation. VIENNA. Jilly 18. -— Danger oflEverywhere it is emphasized that further disorders and bloodshed in the riot was ln no way directed Allslflfl W85 Bvflflfid tonight by the against foreigners who have not unconditional surrender of the soc- been molested ln a single instance. lelist Party and the Labor federat- The central section of Vienna. is lon. The settlement of the three qulet, tllough pfgggnflng the picture days’ bitter strife. which shook o; ,3 stage o; slege, wltll ull publlc Austria to its foundations, followed buildings guarded by “mp5 and p0- glli dTYBPaflQYS lzetwéelléhcllglcellm‘ lice and machine-guns at points of B lm- “rmmas 91' e 9» e 5°" vantage. Conditions differ from a lalist leader Otto Bauer and the stat/e of siege only insofar as the labor chieftain Tomschlsch. Tllelmzulal. courts coufluue compewuu entire dispute will be submitted on- The hosplms are crowded Wm, Thursday to the government whichlwounded; the Streets leading w the the Chancellor insisted should belsuburbs are closed and an uuwmw the final arbltor. The united gov-. t l 1 t, blles are stopped and searched for "mm" p“ “Y5 m“ m“ Y ‘m’ weapons with which it is feared the itiiihliifi. éféifil. %2if.i‘§f.€.‘~~=mml==lse bee supple‘ ‘mm who have been carrying on obstruc-‘lthe mtlslde‘ I m m {of the tions against the Sei 1 government The m“: s” 0'15 c mm m be_ for weeks past. disorders was a clash last 8 VIENNA, July Ills-Contrary to all twee“ l‘ “w” "d ‘he P°“°° l“ which seven were killed and ten wounded. expectations Sunday found the Bel- Burgomaster Scithe forbade the pel gvovomment stronger than ever d sale of alcoholic drinks today 0n without the least intention of re- the socialists and trades ‘mums ?.‘§‘.‘..‘“§;.“Li.€§3§Z“Z“$l?‘.§“.ti..il;Ihw- w-l-d w we voile" m 1i ‘ (ti: Possible; and. if necessa y, with {leliéragxrlls églgylérhllliagi‘ lrlllggl‘ e scveres measures. . ltl r v ll. ' deqrlijaeilcizthciilllnllajeilliltrlsietllyls $1112: tclflhlgfif mllhfaoggclglilsgtsp (fr: centerins their cellor Selpel convene parliament. 950T“ wwarihprgggllgfinlggufx‘; Agsmfgryncgyfiganilgfi: ‘fagrilrllteglyigvoluetlon. The fact that vcndd whenever you wish," wherc- the Prussian (llomléuiglsglnnglallelhlél upon the Social Democrats declared Wlthcl Plereck l "w! d‘ “on o’ m, they were in no hurry. erdfl-y Bervesls “"1 _“ ffinmatlona] Tho government today with the efforts of the lh "l Y‘ support of the police and troops, is t0 Kalil ‘Fimtml- (Coulltess Denied _ ‘ Her Last Wish (‘Canadian Press) DUBLlN,_ July _18- — The "i" oral of Countess Markieviol. 00195 Republican lender. Whfl dlild Fllda)“ was the occasion today oi a strange incident. which delayed _ll1¢"m°"* until tomorrow. After‘ ilnprsillve scenes at the Rotunda,_where the bgdy luy if: state and was viewed by thousands of the very poorest o; Dublluu populace, who worship- today towuton tlie funeral 010W" sion. This passed through tho cen- treof the city oh its way to Glas- llevln ‘cemetery. Wham Kwl" o’ Higgins was buried a few days a50- Prior to the arrival of the fun- eral cortege at the cemetery a hun- dred Free State Soldiers fully arm- I odand a largaunumber cf detectives took possession of the Republican lot in the cemetery in order to p": vent the firing of the usual volley st the Brave-aide. Seeing this. the Republicans postponed the fun- eral until tomorrow. and. the coffin in a vault, dispersed. Countess Mar levies had expres- What will be probably, the great- est convention ever held lnthls city will be that of the Canadian. Medical Association which conven- esln June, 1928. A's a rule this Convention is held only 1n the larg- est cities but as Prince Edward Is- land has never had the honor of en- tertaixling this great gathering it was decided at the Toronto meeting last month to assemble in the Is- land capital next year. n ‘ The registered attendance at Tor- onto in Juno last wasabout 1700 It’ is not expected that the 192i convention will be as large but ii lsbelieved that between 700 and 80C delegates will be in Charlottetown next year on June l8th-25th. The Island Association is already making preparations to handle the heavy burden of the convention. The following committees have been appointed: ‘General COIIIHIiHCELDI‘. J. W. P. McMillan, (Chairman); Dr. S. R. Jenkins, Dr. Warburtop, Dr. J. A lVIcPheo, Summcrsldc; Dr. G. F Dewar, Dr. R. D. McLaughlin, St. Peters and Dr. I. J. Yeo (General Secretary.) Committco -on Arrangements: The General Committee. Com ttee on Program: Drs. Dewar. arburton and McPhee. Committee on Exhibits: Drs. Houston, Smith, R. Murchison, Mr. E. A. Foster. Committee on Entertainment: Drs. 'I‘idmarsh, McGulgan, Tanton. Goodwill, Simpson. .. Ladies Committee:.. Mrs. S. R Jenkins and wives, of the Doctors. Transportation Committee: Drs H. D. Johnson. McKenzie, Smith Finance Committcez. Drs. War- burton. McNe1l,~Yeo. Registration. Committee: Beanlan, Ledwell. Sinclair. Hotels and Housing Committee: Drs. J. S. Jenkins. Archibald. Dewa‘ J. C, McDonald, W. J. P. McMillan Publicity Committee: Dr's. Mc- Guigan, McKenzie. Dewar. ~ en referred to the railway board. ‘Personally’ Mr. Veniot declared. I am convinced that if the railway uthorlties of the Canadian Nation- l Railways are departing from the ct 1n any way. the railway com- » ission will see that the act is car- cd out in full. If that is not clue. feel it would then be a matter for c government to act upon. There .~ not need for any undue uneasi- ss in the Maritlmes." ic grievances. We have not spent money enough to make all the peo- ple of Canada happy. We must spend more. Let us subsidies, if necessary, the movement of Alberta coal to Ontario and let us see that Canadian goods arc carried on Can- adian railways. "The fish and coal of the Mart- tlme Provinces must be brought to the markets of central Canada, evon if we have to subsidize the railways. Onc of the best mvestmento Canada can make today is to make possible trade with ourselves and keep as much Canadian money in Canadian business channels as possible, there- by supplying the lifeblood that will add stimulus to this great dominion of ours." ' REDS SENTENCE WOMAN T0 DEATH AS BRITISH SPY Chucoll, (Cuban representatives, in the Davis Cup Telillis series llorc today. The Monti-colors played zl stelldlol‘ and nlol'o forceful guulo throughout, Crocker driving with tleadlly precision to tho hack lino and following up to tho not lo vol- ley furiously. His service was stoluiy. Ho allowed his partner to handle the formidable lohs of the Cuban Captain in tho last set, and shone tilrollgllollt. Wright was not out one, however. but combined splendidly with his team mate to make tllo victory over the Cubans n. clear cut one l B. C. Government Claim Dismissed (Canadian Press) _VIC'TORIA. B. C. July 18. -—Dls mlswl today by the privy council of the case of the Attorney General of British Columbia against the Canadian Pacific Railways over a claim to taxes on oil-consumed by the company, makes invalid the pro- vinclal law which sought to impose a. tax of half a cent per gallon on all fuel oil consumed in British Col- umbia. As a result of the decision the government will have to forego a revenue estimated at $400,000. iO-i-_-___. (iueboc Govt. Will Not Make Search (Canadian Press) QUEBEC. July 18.-The Quebec Government according to an official of the ‘Department of. Lands and Forests has decided there are not enough grounds ln-thc rumors that Nungosser and 0011's plane might be 1n Labrador. to justify it in sending search parties northward. This de- cision was reached following a mes- sage from Rev. J. T. Richards. sta- tioned at Flowerscove, Nfld., who, in response to an inquiry from Premier Tsschereau of Quebec, wired that he had met a man called Johnstone of liendley Harbor. Nfld. who claimed he had seen an dlrplane pass over Hendiey Harbor on Monday, May 9. The missionary stated he conducted a search of the region but although several weeks had been spent on this expedition no trace of the White Bird or the missing airmen had been found. New York Apple Crop Reduced .-'-v<—- ' (Special to the Guardian) WASHINGTON, D. Cl, July 18. — gppids £51111’ rzoabyhsive talkon‘ a cavy o ew or sappe crop, according to estimates from various parts of the stato"wh .pisoe this year's crop at about hsi cilorlnai. The prevalence of those orchard vests. however. has resulted in a very striking demoglstration of the relative tcfficiencyé! i various spray 1nd dus prepare one tested out in the orchards of the state experi- ments at Geneva where extensive‘ ‘experiments have been in progress (or several years to discover the most efficient and eeomomicsl con- trol measu ca. -—--——-—30€-——--- NINE KILLED IN TOBNADD (Special to the Guardian) KANSAS CITY. Mm. July 18. — Nine persons were killed and many more injured by two tornadoes that swept down upon osstom Kansas late yesterday attsmcon. ‘ Thous- Penitentiary, Gorm- ly Gets Two Years. Sentence was imposed yesterday morning in the Supreme Court on the prisoners James Gormley and Edmund Byers. Mr. Justice Arsen- ault sentenced the former to two years ln- Dorchester Penitentiary, and His Lordship Chief Justice 13nd’ 73 yea" “o, and came first Mathlesorl the latter to four years » w wugm-mwu, m y" wum, m m. 1h the same institution. celved his early education. 3°“! 11115011011‘! When tilted ll’ thvy He came to Canada. asa youns had anything m say replied in the man in 1873, and after first working nesativc: on a farm, entered the field of rlul- The first prisoner. James Gormley. way construction, in which he shcw- charged with assault occasloning ed great aptitude and carried out bodily harm W88 Sehifinofld by MI- um, marked “up”; many lmpol-t- Justice Arsenault who spoke briefly. ant undertakings in this llne both 508M118 the Prisoner was convicted in Canada and the United States. on this charse and rishtly so. His He was associated with the late record was not a. very good one, but Hugh Ryan u, Bulldlng the Red he would not impose a heavy sent- Rlver Valley Railway from W1nnl- once. peg u; west Lynn. in 1866; the He accordingly sentenced the Sault Ste. Marie Canal in 1889, and Dflsflflolflw 5W0 years in Dorchester many other big construction works Penitentiary and hvlifld after he including the intake tunnel for the Come 011l- he would mend hi5 Wily!!- Toronio City Waterworks in 1909. 1111111008108 sentence on Edmund ‘ Among other important construc- Byers for shop breeklns With intent tion works with which the late Mr. to commit an indictable oflencc His Haney was identified. were: The Lordship the Chief Justice said, you crows Nest Pass L_ine,>of which he have been tried and found guilty of was superintendent of construction breaking into the Milk Factory with and the l-Iillsboi-o Bridge, between intent to Bliflfll "Bhd the lllfy Ilflhli- Charlottetown and Southport, P. E. 1y found you guilty!‘ In imposins L l sentence he said the prisoner's for- ---<o>—-— mer record must be taken into ac- , count. You have been arrested for BIG BUSINESS MERGER being drunk and for assault; while -——.— _ out on bail you were arrested and a (Special to the Guardian) $50.00 flne imposed. You paid none VANCOUVER. B- C. July 19- -- of those fines-they were paid by Onc (lllf thégarflelit billiilhgsilitilgltlllfgcgs your misguided parents and grand- lllll-ll 9-5 B11 P we l‘ l‘ ' arents. A bl i umbia in recent years is that of the p you“ a e bod ed man amalgamation of the single manu- who should be aiding them. The ur recommended more o ac- facturers of the province. At least Agni, o; your youth; u ,,,,,’,',,,,,,Z,,,,,,_ 95 percent of the shingles manufac- “on for mercy by u Jury (s always tillers °f 3mm‘ Cmumbl“ "a "W given serious consideration but if included in the recently formed or- ' ganlzatlon known as the Consilod- the jury had known your record atlon shln 1e Mills of British Co1- m” “w” m‘ “M”: ‘ewmmemled umbla Llm ted. - ident of the defunct Home Bank. and for years interested in various Canadian enterprises, is dead at Kingston, Ont. The end came suddenly. The re- mains arrived here today and the funeral will ‘take place from St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church at his home at Port Credit. Mr. Haney had been in poor health for some time. He was born in Galway, Ire- A nnouncelnents, , Coming Events, Meetings Etc "Fredericton loo-Groom noel- ned until July 22. (Friday) MOSCOW, July 1B.-Mme. Klepl- kofl has been sentenced to death by court martial at Kronstadt, on the charge of aiding her husband, Com- mander Klepikofl, in espionage for Great Britain. Klepikofl‘, former commander one. ship in the Baltic Fleet, was executed by a. ilrlrlg squad recently after being found guilty of espionage. He was alleged to have confessed to giving a report to a. i British intelligence agent in Fin- land containing information on the condition of the Soviet armed fore» es, particularly the navy. "Coma to tho Strawberryand Ice ream festivalorl Wednesday, July 0th in New Glasgow Hall. 7050-7-l5-3ifmt ‘Plllonaldson Ice Clielam 5001a] ml dance Friday July 22nd. 7944-7-19-‘21 “S99 "Cyclone Sally" at St. Pot- l-‘s Wednesday, July 20th. 7943-7-19-21 "The Mt. Albion Women's Insti- tuleis holding Ice-Cream on the School. Grounds, tomorrow the 19th at '1 pfm. 7974-7-10-11 \ . "Comewo the Ice Cream Social in long er Hall on Wednesday evening, Jul \20th. 7072-7-19-21 "Come to t\eg‘lce qream Social BOTH TO BLAME (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Qua, July 18.-Both the S. S. Doric and the S. S. Lingan ‘ were found in default for the collis- ion that took place in the harbor of Quebec on June 19th, Captain Samuel Bolton and Pilot Alberic Angers, of the White Star liner, be- ing cautioned against a repetition. and Captain Christopher D. Lewis, of the Dominion Coal Company's steame held to blame for giving wrong signals and ordered to psy $1_10 towards the cost of the invest- igation. OTTAWA READY Drs at the Mount crbert Orphanage on Thursday 6V ing, July 21st. . 7077719-11 112 Prince Street. Dr. delay, recovery in months. mercy. The law provides a penalty of seven years, but on account of the recommendation of the jury I will reduce it to four years. The sentence then is that you be impris- oned in the Penitentiary at Dor- chesier for four years. Good con- duct will lessen the sentence. you will have an opportunity there to learn a trade and make a decent living and in this way make up for the mlgny wrongs and also in some manner make up to your parents what they expended on you and 6e an aid to them in their old age. .____’-oo§_g___. warn" roots 1mm: A m some rnbvmclls TORONTO, July 18.-The newly formed Ontario wheat pool has af- filiated with the wheat pools of Manitoba. Saskatchewan and Al- berta for the marketing of Ontario wheat, and will shortly have repre- sentation on the central selling board for the weeiom pools. A pra- llminsry conference with this board was hold in Toronto yesterday, in the offices of "the Ontario Wheat Pool. J. J. Morrison and other oxe- cutives of the farmers’ orgsnisstlon of province attended the meet- ing at which delegates from the west. including Mr. Ramsay, score- ths central lling board, Mr. Ililikcn. its solicits: the chief accountant and tbs sales manager. flu will effect the eonsoiidetiod MONEY IN: CIRCULATION SAN FRANCISCO. Calif, July 18. —Dcaths resulting from eating pois- oned mussels stood at six here to- dny and 1B others were reported ill as a result of indulging in the sea- food out of season. Health authorit- ies pnli-liltd oupthat public warnings were issued sometime ago when the season for mussels ended saying the food, was unfit for consumption at this time of year. . Want Greater l . Appreciationjof t I {Architecture < -——-Pr~ . LONDON, July MFA call for greater appreciations: architecture and tho value of oldbuildings was made by Lord S , H or in his presi- dtntlsl talk at theconforonoo din- ner of the Rloyal Institute ‘of British Architects. Architecture; ho declar- ed. was one of the greatest influ- ences of everydayulife." ' "We build museums, lib _ and art galleries and organise societies and guilds for the cultivation of everything connected with the arts. and yet neglect those things which are of equally- great importance- the streets and oountrysidoq," he said. “No building syndlostoar pri- vate individual has s right to de- stroy beauty which bplongs to tho whole of the people oithls ‘ y." Lord Sumner declared himself convincedthstinyoals fooomsthe country!‘ would!“ m the lack of ‘v’:- ands oi dollars damage to property ion an fares ._ not MOI" , - and grbwlng crops was left in the inlwhst were may - fill-Mill II- wskoofthotwistors. V sets. . _ ,_ . - ., " Equal Franchise For Women Postponed (Canadian Press) LONDON, July l8. -Premier Stanley Baldwin stated in the Home of Commons today that the government docs not intend to in- troduce at the coming autumn ses- qion the projected legislation ex- andlng the franchise to women on will hold an lco Cream F‘ tlvnl ut James‘ Woods i-Iazeliroolf. Mon- day evening, July Willi l rainy, Wednesday ovonliiG 7 - .\Party "Fort Augustus To uosday. Jilly 20th. "Come to soc Finn n’s Fox tulle, presented by Lilli Pond Dr ‘ mntic Club in Georaoto on Wod- muaday night. July Y" -- Mrs. tics not-mu lots. Mr. Roy Hewlett in Scotch giufité.“ v much’ which h” been strongly d‘ ded by numerous, women! osmum Tuuuuy . Q V . ‘ July orgd tions, will be. tponed un- 10th for pawn Plriiyjnd lulu-u, til V _ at lens. Folllglvlvilgg m, ‘t cm“ ca“; T” __ "om long and lltrcnuous cfismllzal m; u m u p_ m D u.’ u “m”, the women of Great‘ rnanumwr em _ l 74$“ Jial some, the Pr me _ ‘April ounlcod that the gov- "Lonulns hon ind lbs at out hiidwlcbidsd to introduce u,"- smion b“ Tutu July legislation ‘fronting women oi 26th. i0 hogs already lit 1,1“ twentyxgc thsgliiglétfigotlvoio. . wltlvth "undersisned at o . w w“ l" °" m‘ ° "me -~ frsnhlsso a th billllrob- n. Rbts. Klnross. Sow- . :3 _y%ulrd“be:£lal:r toeylute‘ in thr ' ' ' c norm- uxiofisnwém ‘gnu’! 21.1! lfinilld ogcur 0x0; November July m“ u not m“ 1029. It was understood in April ing, _ “n” ' that the governmonthplanned to in- troduce the bill this, autumn. {Qi}—-—-— It rot-anon urns '.Juiy . ‘(y mo- 2i n. unlit.» Picnic . rif“ slx KILLID wl-(IN, l TRAIN "trams: can will iiclbelii It the wU¢ll9“.Y-' ii l st luufimuhu .‘ll ll g- ll (Canadian lPrsssi ‘ AYW Noises (Canadian Press) HA2; 114E orrawa, Ont.. July la. -ot- ' ~ tawa is ready to care for the ex- pected thousands of United States delegates to the world's poultry con- vention it was announced today st Congress headquarters that accom- modation had been secured 5nd passed inspection of congress offic- ials for more than ten thousand delesates. +o+++0¢ Condensed Specials RATK-ic. per word, not each insertion in this column. cooooc ..________._______ ‘JOB PRINTING 0F EVERY description, cheaply and oxpodl» tlously executed. Guardian 0on- tral Job (Printer, Phone 132. unoulns rill CHRONIC ole ' easel. 112 lnce Street. Dr. Cllft- Don't. doln . rocovcry in next three mouths. 0002~USept l. ____.___..__..._______.___.. ‘YOU WANT GOOD INVILOPII Prices 60 for 90c; 100 for 85o; I50 for Sic; I00 for $1.00; 1,000 for 81-05. Poltlllld. Guardian 0f- fies. Guardian Job Printer). if AIPICIAL HAMBURG ITEAKF- master uslity beef. Sound Nowsorn at 00.. mm auvdfls _ 1 ._.____~.o__l '0‘ BAI-"FIPAQ. OI some tcmls as men. Th1! that the initiation of this 7m rononro, out. Auly 1s. - Marltlms’ mode e to fresh soot - westerly winds?“ ostly fair‘ anlll possibly scatters showers. Toronto closr 82—52 Montreslclesr . . 82-410 sod the dying w’ sh to be buried in . 7 -—fl4 the family buryiils ground st Sligo. . . .. ‘IA-E! and! relatives also expressed the 8t John foggy 67-88 ssnla desire, but the Republicans Boston fsir . 84-01 insisted that the illtdrniont should . 82-14 be in Glssnevin. ‘ The b ’ of the was indignant that. James Lsrkin and his followers were ‘no ‘it ed o march in the processlolf ;tU.t o presence of a. large rad , gyros- outod to Lsrkin by the ao hevlsts in MQUCQI. u _ j g;,‘§1g€-; . . 2mm" ~ ASHLAND, KyuJuly 1s. - Six persons werellllodmt Brady, Ky. nssr Morchssd today when sn suto- , can. in which they were Ildiiil was struck by a passenger train at . s crossing. All were residents of l oltoill . , h ,_ rooming elm Juéihfllst 10.16 s. . u _ \ IIILD r