,\....,-., . . Over (10,000 --I_padora Ever-y Tallinn”. nearer-ts“ minim- a. n. o. Io In. Founded 1881. Oharlottnaown c}. cents. _—L i. Read by A in Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHAARLOTTETOWN, CANADA SlATURDAY, JULY 29, 1922. veryliodpt l1 “sermons-Jesse Sir Auckland Geildes (to Cive lJp ll. S. Post (Special to The Guardian.) (WASHINGTON, D. C. -—4In spite of denials from British Embassy and vtbe Department, the rumor is about to give up his post British Ambassador a-t Washing- ton. Coal Strike will‘ Likely (glint! S000 (Spedlal to The Guardian.) lFHlUNUEDiBHlliA, PenllL, Jiuly 28.— Pence Negotiations in- the mine war ivlill come wilthiu ll week, said John L.'Le.vis, Presl- denit of the Uiblited Sits-tree ‘Mine Workers of America, who respon- ded today to the requests of 0p eretom‘-in the central competitive field for a conference (with the all uouncoment that he will call a ‘ joint couclave next Friday. --i-QO-C>———— BOATS ON GREAT LAKES MAV HAVE, TO RETIRE BUFFALO, N. Y., July 28.-'L0- cal vesselmen look fur the retire- ment from service next. iver-k of a number of Great Lake vessels. due. to“ the shortage of coal and tho high price asked for what fuel is available. Denier; are asking $10 u ton for bituminous coal, delivered within two weeks. it is reported, and vessels paying this price will be operating at a loss. Small hosts in the ore carry- ing trade are likely to be‘ (the first to quit. >+¢~0++o40+0++0++o 00000-0‘ CDNDENSED snicuisi O-O-O-OOQO-Q-O-Q-O RATI§§-——l0l2. per line per day, 9c. ner lino per day for ii days or over. lic. a line per day for 6 days pr nver Count 5 words‘ tn e line. Groups of I figures, initial leters, count all one word. 10 per cent. dlntmiint for cub. Addresrforilis part oi‘ ad. and must be pa|_d for. Special Rates Furnish d Boom ad. 15a for seven wordl ~~ or one ~- week. Situation wsnlléedafor IOYII‘ words, 60c per Wee '. ‘ '» ” ‘ ,__.__._____ "RHLIABLE WOMAN WANTS housework by the day. Write to E, Box 110 City. 6323-26-31. LOST (Street and lFinder please leave this ‘l Road, bathing cap atid zines. Owner may have same by applying to Guardian. ' 071-29-1i. FOR work, no milking. Good and steady employment righ; man. A. A. Marslilield. wages to the McBeatli 634437-3l. ‘LONESOME WIDOWER, 46v wonth ‘($120,000 matrlinoninlly inclined. l dare you write. (139 Club), Box 305 San Franclsfifl- 55I-22-2l ‘FOR sate Fonn Runaeour. newly painted, now tires shocks Price $025.00. Apply R- 0- Keefe, Rollo Bay, P. E. i. 606—l0—6l. ‘TO RAENT BEGINNING ABOUT Nov. fist to about Mar In". new coinage. (Ymiliortiflil? fnrnlnllnll- Centrall. All ntodern onnven icncce. Hot wstel‘ llelllelL Alllll)‘ Guardian‘ office. 663'29'3l- ‘MAKE MONEY AT HOME - 01s t.n $00 paid weekly for Y0"? spare time (writing show cards fnr us. No canvassing. We in- struck and supply you will! t-l10 work. West-Angus Show Card Service. 102 Oolbofne Bldlllfl- Toronto. __._i--i luszn can emission-OVER- land Countny Clulb in B000 °°"' dition, newly Palm-Bil. (lOllP "B," tires rind spares and lnln V00" license’ thrown in. Price for quick oalewllv- Apply A- 7'- Gumrdian. 3'l3"2(l—ll'- _________ _,.,1-_ t. icausLi—-g‘“‘ ‘MEN WANTED - we WANT a fair resl live re aiicllfllllllit iu eyery‘ city and t ill @071"; da to sell ail ‘abide atoll fila- nsis; positlvfiy, will!“ 54°‘ dents; our» can . er a or“! (pest; only (0 sell: bl! ill‘°l'll9_ Wrltd to! particulars and oxen" proposition‘. Canadian Allin Shops, P.‘ O. I0! 15G. 'Nill8lil"l- falls. Ontario. ‘FOR GAME-HON!‘ UOED LEF- fei tniruy two lncli Turbine water’ Wheel, price seventy "V" dollartn one lusty horse power engille. tlortvtlvo horse port"- ible steam ‘holler, mounted on w eels only ttsed short time. dig/ileum qonief/(‘t sixty fnnt s belt. (Price seven ltintdrcn titty dollars, Delivered , on rail or ‘i stfilktiiv. N. B. J. “ ~ ' i mide not": lln-iis-ii. ' I it J-uly 28. the State insist- ent. that Sir Auckland Geddes isu as _st~:rwi-:(Eu srewairrllllcicleased TtlX 0|] Queen, u Sunburst] office.‘ 9~2i. pd.- ‘FOUND ON BRACKLEY POINTt mega-l -‘ ury more (than a 0110f!" mllllfl" Near Tragedy . At (Cape Btuie (Special to The Guardian.) MONUITON, N. B. July 28- Brule, the well known summer re- sort, uear Point -Du Cherie, and about (25 miles from (hi5 city, was this afternoon the scene of a near drown-lng tragedy in which the lives of two student lllll'st:.i u! tho Moncton Hospital, and also the lives of ‘_.Vi‘rs. W. A. and Dr, I-‘er- Kuson, of this city. were involved. According to the information gleaned, one of lie rescued nu"- stii (was her pit". t0 the zieniic of ‘like of Mrs. Itkrgllson. Tilt? uiliv’ nurse rescued, it is learned, was saved by a sister nurse who li SlllllIOTIQIIIBYOIIIIKBSK in training at the local hospital. Great credit is also (lue (to Jack Wuluisléy and ilsrold Cox, who put out in a boat and assisted in the rescue. ‘Dr. and. Mrs. Ferguson have been accustomed to take a uarty of the nurses from the hospital in the seashore in their automobile whenever opportunity afforded, and totisy they had four or then: as guests. Stepped lnt° Deep water. The whole party had- been in bathing, and Dr. and Mrs. Fergu- son were on their way to shore when two of the nurses sir-plied into deep water. Unable to swim. the two began to cry fur help Their plight was seen by their youngest companion. who was a good swimmer and who ‘llllffie’ assist. Mrs‘. Ferguson tilsn bu: to t-lie rescue. it is slated that. Mrs. Ferguson had reached the side of one of the drowning girls who grappled w-lth ‘llPP. Dr, Fergu- son's attention was called lo tilt‘ scene in time to see his Wile drawn under. in his (lespcrate ef- forts to rescue his wife. tlit- dun tor was at las-t successifud and llie timely arrival of the party in the bout mmlc it possible to bring till to shore. Wlhen the party reached shore one ni.‘ the nurses was in; u pre- Iearlous condition arid the (ioctor and a nurse worked tieaifiy an hour to restiscitate her. Bot-h nurses are now in the city hospital where (they 0P0 Y"? movering from the effects of their .exposure and shock. l iiiOj-i- Cigarettes Cost Quartet Million Dollars (Spedlal to The Guardian.) (MONTREAL, Que., July 28. —~ Ilnlslng the Excise Tax on cig- tirelllcs cosh-the Federal 'I‘r'etrs-~ dollars, (luring the month or June. The firs; month that new‘ 111x00 were effective, according to a statement given out. by C. S» Richardson], (Secrelary Treasuilei‘ of the Dominion Cigar ulld Tobac- co Association. (incidentally the cigurerte taxes fell considerably more than half a million dollars bleow the esti- mute made by lion. W. S. Field- lllg (in his budget speech. __‘_.<o>_ MAKING T-HE DEAF HEAR LONDON, Jilly 28—A nifln IIKFll fifty years, who had been (lent for many years, so deaf that he could only hear the shouted voice, and hurl long silica abandoned all hopes-of any improvement, ieceut ly again sought medical advice, ex pln-lning that he was a wireless telephony enthusiast. . (At first when trying his instru- ments hc l'0u.itl that his (lenliless lnteifcred with his reception oi’ the wireless intessages that were "broadcast" (but it occurred to him that hy increasing the number of thermionic vslves in his receiver he might thereby raise ilic sound tn a degree of intensity to be heard comfortably (says a 1neill~ cui writer in the "Medical Press and (Olrcularfi) This he (lid, working up Efnfl‘ ually until he ltnil as many as five thermionic valvvs iu his nDDllfll' (ins, with the pleasing restiltzlhllt he" can now ltear n man in Holland noro pilalnly than n pernolhwll" is sitting ‘beside him. Not only this, ibuthe had also liven Sill prised. ,tb find that since lid had hogan to use his (improved unpar- atun lllilllllllilllylvlllS hesrinfl ll" ordinary sounds and for the nrdin nry voice had become more acute. The discovery certainly 0P0"! up a new field oi‘ hope for the deaf. A; (Marconi (House was tao be seen the valve in conjunction with the bonophone. nn lnflllll‘ merit for imparting sounds to the brain by means of the bony 00"“ n; the cmniiitn, which has enabled a large number of persons to llP-ll‘ who hltltento have been (leaf. Ex- periments are beillit Cllllllllclell with a view to sdaillln! tllB-lll“ SeuResutt Privy Council Dismisses 0.1‘. Shareholders’ Appeal LONDON, July IISF- The Grand ’l‘i‘uiil( Railway shareholders, ap- pcaittu the Privy Lioiincll fsllnil. The tippt-al was (lismlsscii today by ilie judicial cutumilec of the Privy Council. The appeal was brought by the shareholders of the Grand 'l‘ruuk Railway i‘oiu1itiuy, fruiu the ilecis- iouof u iuzijtirity of the mcntbcrs of ll_ie Board of Arbitration, urea» toil to asizcl-tziin the vitluc- oi‘ the preference anti ruIiIlllDIl stocks of thc appcllziuts. upon the acquisi- tion thereof, by the ilutiiiiiluil Gov ornate-ill. (tannin? Leaders Agree T {Conference (Special to The Guardian.) WASHINGTON, July 28.—- Lead ere oi’ the ltailrorul strikers have agrees] with President Harding to a basis (if settlement and the question of peace is uoiv up io the Railroad executives‘, This ivus leuruvil today from. the litighest (ifficiul sources tie Dt-Witt (‘ny- ler, (‘iiziirutau 0f the American As S(‘(“lill|()ll olf iRIIlJWiI)‘ ‘idbilin-ulivt-s issued 1 cal-l to 148 railroad 1ircsi- dents to IllCPl in New York next Thicsduy. (‘Lord Nortiicliiitfs Condition Serious (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON, Jlllv 2ii.— Lord Not-iii cliilfe the British Publisher, has tubout one iillllllfil) in ten to re- |(:nvi-r. iiccorii-irig to those famil- iar with his condition, Idurly this ‘week (the stricken IIIIlDllFlIPI‘ sank so lu\v that his death wu eiipec- ted tnoiuentprilly; There has been rtsliglit improvement since, but it is feared this is ouly temporary. §Cerman Monarchists , Plot to Poincare (ySpeolsl to The Guardian.) PARlE. Jul)’ 28\~Tlie French gov vriliiient has been reliably lnforur ed that German tMonsrehists are plottin-g to zissussihait: Prentier Poincare according to newspapers today. Although official confirmation l:~ (lacking it is understood that tht: French Ambassador to Berlin re cetved the report fro-m the police. Irish insurgents , Disable Plant oi ( i Marconi Station (Special to The Guardian) OLIFIMGN ireland- The MRI" ,rtmi 'l‘ruus~l.itil.ic station. st Gill" ltlcn, iu Counilyt Galwuy on the (vi-st coast oi‘ Ireland virus cuiu- |plutely (lisuibled today, when Irish jlnsurgents hurled a ‘bomb into ‘the condense house. I DeValera Coming To United States i For Fiiiniciai Aid NEW YORK, July 28. Ea- tuonll l)» Valera Li-tiiier of the iirisil insurgents, has slipped out of war- turn lieiaritl and is ou his -wuy to the United States to 1ilead for financial support to fight the Irish Free. Sraic Govern nieui. it was regortetl in Gaelic t.‘ll'l'|(‘.I~l here today. Weight was nildetl to the viz-port. that De Vul- cra had again (taken the "under- giounti" rciuie to America by ab- sence oi‘ his name within llic lust few (lays ill accounts of the civil war in lrelantl. -—-__ (W0i1’t Change Date (Special to The Guardian.) (Yrvsivii. July es-wiiiic no (it finite unnuiiiit-eiiieiit has yet been liuailt» it is siatirtl in civic circles that the [Hlstiibillly of holding tliu municipal elections n month 1n"- vinus to first Iiliontltiy in Jlllllltli" has been virtually abanduuiid, Au uci IlJl.*‘.‘:“tl (by llli‘ Ontario Legiona- *‘l"l'll0ii (late, anti ii llLifl been hopi-(l that Otiztwa ‘Wtllllll (be obit- to avail itself of tlii- provisions (if the act by setting the eler-Llonniate at some other period than iht: lio- iltlay svasott. A change iii the date of the next civic eiectiloits tine to be hmti nil Monday, January l. 1923. is now lm lic-ssible. it is stated. 'l‘he Ass so that the list of property (iwuersl cnultl be brought up to date in time for election (lay, I All inilicziiious tiow point to the‘ ucxt civic chi. ‘ _thc customary (late. the first Mair; ‘lily ln Jilllllflrj’. which will die Neivl Years Day. lollVlllg to Christmusl falling zilso on u Monday, u 11011111131. tl0ns_ usually held a iveek bcfmel elections, will be advanced to the Friday preceding Christmas. which wll be [lecembtwr (22. - SIJHSIIHIPTIUNS Complimentary Contri Large, Treas. urday. novary to ordinary electrical ‘hear in; apparatus. (‘ , . THE Flfllilllillfi HINI] ful Citizens t0 Firemen Going to At- tend Firemen’s Tournament in Halifax. Send Your Contribution to Mr. Fred They Leave Next Sat- ill butions from Grate- Elections This Year " l I .. out, "l"! 7'95"? helil iW-‘uud sPi-riztiiry-iretisurcr, (Miss Ellen] . Captain and Ctewr 0i Five Given lip As Lost With Ship (Special to The Guardian.) JlOSTQN, July zs-(ziptim Joliu Powe", of Jlockpuft, and Pill‘ (TOW of live lncn of tile Mill< ica liluus, a sixteen ton fishing Eitllilllllifl‘, have been given up as lost, the Interstate Fish Corpora- tion. owners (if illc vessel an‘ ununct-d tonight. Nothing has lmeit heard from the Mtblicu Elms since slic iclt for tlic (luorgr-s Banks, July 3. Mcording to (ifficiuls of thr- t'llliillilil_‘v' lllt‘ vessel, which is (l with auxiliary gasoline currii-il supplies for u fishing cruise. Willi Capt. iviio is 00 years of ago |'t)\\'t'I"<l. and has a iv-ife and fniuiiy in Rock 1mm, were I-‘rauk llloutlin, 0i’ South llnstou, and three Olllvi men whose names were uut on re curds avtlklriblie lit-re. Persdtnlcflht" C.N.R. Board Not Yet Decided 0n (Special to The Guardian.) ()’l"l‘.-\\\’A, July 28——i'l the. strum-l of tilt» (‘anuiiiztu Nzltiotiu". Rélllwil)‘ board has been tiecldeil tuly as iutlirziteil in a Que lit-c ‘wpillifll, it will be news t0 'l‘h(-r(- have been tlisvussitius in ill!‘ (Iouuiiii on the general 110i ' and aspirants for the position legion, some. of tht-m with rt 1ier- S} Oll- zililt- prospects of being chosen. tin thc matter of definite selec- tion, however, nothing has llijPll (lune, uutl there is uo assurance oi any llllililllllifitlllfilll next week untl lflllllltivl is being givrn in certain 1' ,illi<-_'|ii:ii (Juurinrs against any has (“l-e “L “S “m, 5055mm gm,“ mupliut meauivliilte, though the boards nit-ipxiiilies titilliivrlty to change til-aim‘ “"3 ‘(LNJL “ml ("TJL haw git-signeiijthey are carrying (m'tili illlflll‘ successors are flilllllllllfll (lug. ‘Teachers Elect) (spatial to The Guardilan.) .S.I\SI\'A'I‘()()N, SAISIL, July 2S4 'l‘lie (‘uuitrlluti Teachers‘ Fr-(lvrri fict- l()llily for the coming Yellf- 0P0- siilrut, ii. W. liuutiey. Winnipeg, formerly vicepresitlent; vico-DTPB 11,5, Nmvlanils, lldtuonton Arhutliu/(t. 'l‘nrnntn. It. was silt! gested Miss Arbuntluiot illP. flllllllllV- ell an assistant secretary for the Wes in handle wivstern correspondence and questions. Ilairy (‘harlesivortlb Vlcwfll r" tiring prosltlr-nt, presenteil to the conference, correspoutletit-(e that h? haul ‘with the National Education Association of the United States Ilnsloll. iu July. in which lie enig- gcsctcii the closest possible co- (peration to the. cud that educators in both (rouutiit-s might (lo uli 110s» fllllll" to make uilitcalicii servo a5 -l mp3,“, m" featuring international good will. in response in whlclt 1i nu-siawgi- was read to the represen- tative assembly of tllf? m‘ Julv ti, expressing appreciation of the‘ message from the Canadian ‘pachnfg “m1 looking to closer ezlu- cmioiiul co-(iperatinn (between teach are oi‘ the two countries. i} BAD adozz is C-EADLV, » MANY DEATHS. m ~.v. NEW YORK, July 28.— An lu- crease of nearly 89 per cent. iu alcoholic (leaths this year over those 011020, and 27 per cent Mr. Arthur Newberry 10.00\J. (or. Mm-rls, Ltd 10.0tl§)(1¥gr(.1%331yggdiclmeneidfrwlni? flyr Curler. n» Co. Ltd lll-llllfStcwnrfs Bakery 10.00 NQ,,,'y,,,.k"q-1,,. mp0,, Show, 11.,“ J~ A- Websm" 5-00 J05 P- Dull)’. ETQCBT- Q0860 Q0 persons died (from alcoholism Misses Palmer, 222 Queen St 25.00 9t _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 19,90 In the mg, s“, "mums of “his MT‘ M' J- MnoMlnu“ mo" A- Dllffllfillllll K'- CO - - - - -- 10-09 veer. Thcsn include only victims P"°""‘59 Bu“ - ~ ~ ' - - ~ ~ ~--- 25-00 ("00- l1 PFOWRB. The Tosgery 35-90 who (Lied witfliout. medical adden- G. W. V. A., I18!‘ H- R Sllilv-"l (‘lily of (‘Tiuirlottetown 100.00 (ion, “m1 qwemm] 1533111111119,- p“ 30010010)’ 191m Mrs. tDr.) F. P. Taylor .. 15.00 Charles Norris said many others 0 F‘ ‘llwtnlinsnn 100° R. l. Day. City 5.00 probably died from alcoholism. Roland Mcikle 2.00 Patriot Pub. Cb . ‘10.00 who were ilttelitled by (private pliy Moore & MSroLeod Ltd .. 20.00 Fire Underwriters . . . 250.00 sicians. Gen, E. itghes 10.00 Owen Coyle . 10.00 S. A. (McDonald .. 10.00 1011",... Stgflypgf , 5,00 ii .\i(i.yui- II Jenkins .. 20.00 W. F. Tldmnrsb . 25.00 PAYQ CAR INSTALMENTS new e Weeks 20.00 c, n, Smallwood 10.00 WITH HISHEI-IEF DOLE?- J. S. Wetllnck 20.00 Fennel and Chandler 20.00 -—-- Morris a Smith . 10.00 Thos r‘. White 10.00 WINNIPIBG. July 28—Whi1e he DoBlois, Bros 10.00 Miiry A. Monaghan 10.00 was obtaining relief from the Olly (‘arvell Bros . . . . .. 20.00 G. ll. Taylor . . . . .. . 5.00 unemployed relief fund John A. J. A. Farquhurson 10.00 Miss lluthHeartz . 25.00 Blssell was paying instalments ou Pritons, Ltd -- . 20.00 Geo. Hoibrook .. 5.00 an automobile. had a telephone ill W. Chester McLure 10.00 Prowse and Mt-(Kinnon, “Vimy hi8 house, and was working as an iionuorcono Cudmore .. 10.00 Ranch" . .. . 20.00 engineer on a construction 10b. Tn Miss Treinaltic . . . . . . . . .. -1.00 Archibald Irwin . .. .. 10.00 llny he received a sentence of two ‘Mrs. E. G. Goodwill . 10.00 W. E. Bentley 10.00 months in jail. Harry Foster 5.00 (films. 'E. Carson .. li-Iltl WW1‘ Then Campbell . 10.00 IR. K. Bruce .. . .. n00 IS IT LAST WINTER GQlNG A. Aylward . . . . .. 5.00 Geo, Lightizer ...-. 5.00 OR NEXT WINTER COMING Guardian Pub. Co .. 10.00 A. I-lorue and Co. 20.00 Alloy a Co . . . . . . .. 10.00 J. s; “iedlock 10.00 '81‘. JOHN. NIL. July 28-1018 re Dr. S. R. Jenkins 10.00 W. W. Oiwen . 10.00 siilent rof Duck (love are convinced Guiherle Iillllngnll 5.00 '|‘. Campbell .. . . . . . .. 10.00 that it snowed there this ‘afternoon. Phillip Coyle ....... 5.0Ul('.urrle & Murnallllll“ ' ' ' ‘ " 590 l"! fllty experienced some very C. (l-avln Duffy . . . . . . .. 10.00 Von ‘Flue Guy . . . . . . .. 5.00 ight showers, but. according to the Miss Mary Murray. Cor Dor- Electric Light Sports, pro- reports received, the quality of the (chester and Pownlll Sis 10.00 coeds for Firemen . 01.00 rain at Duck Cove was thicker. Mrs. George lied-keen 2.50 l-‘iuntain. Bell & Co . . . . .. 10.00 heavier. and whiter. and so like 2.50 it. l}. Mulch & Co 10.00 snow that it could not be disting- Mrs. James Blmpson MacLeillan Bros Bdlonlshfl from it, 1 British Miners Object to ’ Coal Export (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON, July 28.— EXHIIIIISIG in tlic ranks of tuc international islls, arii endeaviuriug to render Ilugaiory, the welcome coal boom which has been brought here as u result of the coal miners strikes lll-illlfl Unified States. (An agitat- ion lias ‘been started. iii South Wiiltesnfor a (tessutiou of supplies tor (fiuiuzla and the United States on (the (theory that tue Iirltlsii miners are thus helping to (left-st their American fellow workers. Willie the agitators are nut-king u lot of noise. tlii-y are not liable to make much licxiilcivziy iviiliiout the approval of the Millers Fede- ration and this is regarded as llIlllkPl)’, since the American min- ers (iiii not. hesitate to send to Ilrituin (luring last year's strike and ruining the‘ miners. The (lite tress which prevailed until a fort night ago was (llroctily due‘ to the failure of the strike. The majority of the miners ivoiiltl be only ton glad to take the work 1irov-idtetl by tihe Ameri- can orders and look upon it as an opportunity of s -iiig back uu the coal workers across the 0c Ball. The Dominion News Service, understnntls that) the Fctleratiou officials are ignoring all protests. Connemara District Cleared oi Rebels (Special to The Guardian.) DUIBIJIN. July 2s.- All ilic main towns in the (Zuuneitiara Dis ll‘li‘l. have now been cleared of in- surgvnt troops anti rapid progress ls llellli; nmile ~by (the (Nzrliouliii lilllfPs in the West and the Mou- ster province, says il'l official re- port issued today. -——+—<-0c>i—— I. (this being part of the understaiitl-ikum Ii 1922 Oificersp 1110M Ari. Whirl! (lvflnes the llktrinzl; ivhcu the assessment roll shall be, tftlllllllutifll anti notice of ussessiiit-utl KlVPll. would have to (be. atuetid1u.t,io" in szcssion lit-re elected to 01*, Billet-Back (Special to The Guardian.) JNEW WJRIL. July dtiifilieavily |ilTillPtl guards today pace the decks trf three vessels captured by the lluitmi States dry navy in the first‘ , =major illlilCl( on the l‘lIIll euggllnigl "lunmmum Wm fleet oil‘ New York harbor. The three ve-sst-ls. carrying con Ilrilbilfltl liquor cargo valued {$400,000 and their scows were (seized. included in the ptlzczs, 1irolii(bi- tiou officials declare they have captured the “mather" ship of thc| ruiu fleet, which fur weeks has ridden impatiently at anchor off Fire island Lightship, awaiting op- portunity to run the dry blockade and invade the inner harbor. ‘Tile Marlon (Masher, British schooner taken in the raid late yesterday, according to‘ dry agents is a ship that has been conveying contraband drinks to Ullllf-Kl 51010‘ ivnlers and then transterring the cargo tn smaller craft. i. A “GIBSON GIRL" TO W-ED A THIRD TIME LONIDON. July 28——Mre. Arthur Stock, who as Evn (Carringtou, one of “The Gibson Girls," niarrl- otl the lute (Lord do Clifford, is engaged t0 be married to Mr George Vernon Tnto. younger son of M.r. and Mrs. G. Ii. Tate, Bone Court, Pnngbourne. Berks The matrimou-inl experience of the future Mrs. Tate, who leit the stage at the age of 10 ta marry Lord De lfllifford. has been s sad one. She ivas one of the original "Gibson Girls" in the “Catch n!’ the Season‘ at the Aldwych Thea‘ tre. - On Jk-bruary 17, .1906. she marrl ed Lord dc Clifford very qu-Ietly at St. Pancrns Register Office. it was .1 very happy tnarriagc, 'but Jhrce years later Lord tie (fliffnrtl was killed in a motor ac- cident in ‘Sussex, leaving a widow with a son, the heir to the bnrony, who was born in 1007, and adaush tel‘. horn in 1909. lAfter nearly four years of wid- owhood she married in lillfljMr. Arthur B. Stock. nl’ Gleniip Castle. Ballunitrae, who titled In December. 1915 from pneumonia. NO AIRPLANE CAPABLE OF ' SINKING BRITI$H WARBHIP LONDON, July 28-—Replying to a question in the house of com- mons. ‘IA. Col. Charles Amory. parliamentary secretary for the admiralty. said that as iat- as the admirlty knew, thore ws no alr- plane in any navy capable of sink‘ ing n British ship “by bomb or torpedo. VANCOUVER. ‘B. (I. July 28-—A body identified ‘as that. ‘of Harry B. Jackson, manager of the Hotel Vnncmtver here. who has been (missing two weeks, was taken from the waters of False (‘reek Before coming to Vancouver about two vears also he was manager of at‘ Bandits Gut Away With $25,000.01 i lloartlcdCoid (Special to the Guardian.‘ PRAIRIE DU CIIIEN, Wis, July 28—Bsndits yesterday entered the farm home of Ellen Horrlgan, in the Kickapoo Valley, beat her with :i club and made away with honrilcil gold estimated at close to 325.000. (Miss Illurrigsns tWn brot- hers liad left a short while before to work in the hay field. The sister, whole til, put up s (lesperato fight iu the encounter She wrested an oak club from one of her iissailar. i and fought ‘h-im with her fists until one oi‘ the bandits hit her across the hack. (breaking her shoulder and cutting her head in two places. The thiev- es escaped in an automobile hid (ten (two miles from the scene on a lonely road. __’I‘he Iiorrigaiis were wealthy but would have nothing to do with banks and boarded their gold lu their home, officials asserted. Saint Ann's Day , At Lenox island (Tomorrow, J-uly 30, the cele- bration of the feast of St Ann. the pstronl saint ‘of the Indium will be held at Leuox Is- land, and will be conilticted by Rev.‘ J. A. lMc-Douzild, -P. I‘. Grzuiil Iliver and Indian (Jfllnmis- stout-r (if P. E. island. ‘The fell-st of tit. Ann which falls 0n July 26th and is always celebrated! om tine following (Sun day, has been observed annually by the Indians of the Island fur the past flfziy years or more and has uiwtiys been attended by a large number of people. ’l‘itig year in connection the religious ceremonies. iihiere will be the unveiling of a monument, Which has been erec- ted in luemory oi’ the Indian sol fliers who fought and fell in the Great War. The ceremony in the commences at 1i1 o'clock, utizh disco w-ill be celebrated by Rev. J. A. McDonald and s ' ser- lmon iUI' the occasion will , ipreached by Rev, George F. Brati- Iley, (S. J. Montreal. in (the after- .noon the unveiling of the large take place aind be (with tho address will Mr. A. MoLean, M. l’ . for mince mung,’ “Us Wm be tuuownBritlsh Columbia, numerous, be_ MlCDIflUi ed (by addressee by speakers, among whom will John Sark, Chief of the Tribe. For (those going from Charlotte morning when delivered by) ‘in Leader it (Special to The Guardian.) (LONDON July 28—<Reuf.e1“l Johannesburg correspondent cab- les that the special treason oolft of tihree judges who are trying t-he cases growing out of the ro- csnt Rand revolt fioncludfid the first ease today when Mann tenced to ten years (imprisonment. liouctou Doctor ilas ‘liiieretlllilc it; Men-p; ninsn (Spedtai to The Guardian.) MONGTQN, July 28-—rDr. L. fl Price, medical practitioner 0f this city, has offered gratis about fifty acres of land as a site for the proposed Maritime University should such an institution come into (being from the amalgamation of all the Maritime seats of high- er learning. The situation is on the outskirts of the city, _and an ideal one. Dr. Price's generous offer fol- lows statements made here recent l.v by prominent educatioaists ad‘ vacating Moncton as the logical seat for a maritime university. ————-<0>-—--- 41.000 Men to Harvest Crops (Spedial to The Guardian.) WlNNid-‘EG, July ltk-Forty-pne thousand harvesters will be re- quired to handle the prairie crops this year, exclusive of those to be obtained from prairie cities sud towns, it (was announced today fob lowng a meeting of representatives op the railways. western lsibor com‘ mlssloners and the grain lTlill,B_'lll~ terests. The rates of (wages dis- cussed were $3.50 a day for ban vnstcsr and $4 a. day for tbreshers. "rnc harvest excursions will commence to arrive in Winnipeg from Eastern Canada, August ‘l. and will continue until August. 26. be-Excursion trains will leave Victoria ;Vaucouver and New Westminster lfrom August (14 to 29. inclusive. 1 tOr the total number of men re- Iqulred. 37,000 will be drawn from Eastern Cailsda and 4,000 from Veteran Cyclist Closes t ~ . 1 t -: ,3’:"ci’5..£.‘£.,'.i': .i."°éiff.f.-'°i‘lii.‘.ilMarvelous Career on Bike thence by ferry, willie those com~ llli.’ from (the West, may stop at Port Hill and front there be con veyetl (by ferry to the (Island, Rev. J.‘ A. McDonald, who is in charge oi Lenox island Church and under whose direction ‘tho celebration is being carried out. has made very elaborate prepara- tions and there is no doubt, pro riding the weather is Yavoraiblc, tho/ta large. number of people, birth frouii the City and 011m,» Darts ol the Island will be in at tr-udiintrc. The Island (which is besu~ tifully situated or, Richmond Bgy a short distance from Gram; (Rh/er (entirely 1mpulated by lndisnsand l“ "YlllPPW Pllbulaled by Indians and ill llQ-“lllliillly so that those plan. lung to attend he celebrsion may be assured that everything wt}! ho (lime to make their visit them ,1 llleassnt one. '— --- DOG PROTECTED elm, BROCKVIIA u, July 2193a“. “us "11"" lo Miss _l"l0reuce Haf‘ flu, 0t’ (ilfalkvrytown, who was at. "Wliell by 8 biill which she was lfifltlllltl. was averted by the action oi a farm dog flgcgmpguyjng he“ which kept the animal at bay “nu lll lll0 girl's father arrived. As it was, the girl's ankle was hrok rlznnwlien she was attacked by the u . Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc RATES-—10c p.r u q _ Der line per day Tor 012mg: tic a line per day for 6 days or over B fllluros. initial letters znshworikdgl) perfcent. discount for - rein orml t f Mid must be paid for. p" a u: "Reserve Wednesday Aug. 9th, for Harrington Social. 672-209-21 "You can get every port of a Full made at Browlfs, Pownal. Boat workmanship and competition de fled. ' 678-29 2i. "Taxi Service, country work a speciiiltv. being perfectly acquailt M with every part or trio Island. I can guarantee you good and Qllldl NEWARK. N. J.. July 28——Frsnk Kramer, veteran professional bike riding champion of America retired from active racing today after a ca- reer of twenty-seven years on the tracks during which time he cap- tured tbe national championship eighteen times. Kramer closed his cycling career last night. with a record breaking performance at the Newark Velodrome. (He was accorded an ovation when she shat- tered his own record for a sixth of a mile by two fifths of a second, and equalled the world's record of 15 2-5 seconds, established by Ai- bert (Trebs. , The Weather, Tom rattiro, Ti ‘cLldoon, Etc. TORONTO, July 29.--( Fresh southerly winds. Fine with iliuch 70B and moderately warm. tlligh tide this afternoon at 2.18 and tomorrow morning at 2.47.. Sun net; this evening a; 7.34 and risen tomorrow- inoraillg at 4.39. First quarter moon ‘Monday, June 31st 12.22 s. m, “Noozie” the Sunshine - Kid ' ‘ i. opAiior. ’ WAR Eta I'VE ‘PITC Ti-lfill’ service st reasonable rat-u. Phone the Royal Alexandre. Winnipeg. its-J. (Peter Erasmus, one of the prlncir . pal leaders of the revolt, was can‘ _ ' w.»