Central Guardian 8H0? from Batman's Cstsio. ZION cl-lurlci-l Picnic at Rocky Point tomorrow, July 23rd. Refreshment booths, lunches, sport good bathing. Everybody come. GAR HITS POST. --Yesterday evening an electric light post on Elm Avenue wee badly damaged by a car which ran fairly into it when it swung oilt to avoid a car ié. meu.at_ e Hayfield street corner AT ONCE i» o. n.‘ KING ' everefliotel ' Charlottetown. Us.- 7255b.” ha... Olfc than pelt 924 Silver Fox our IN TOUCH WITH ‘ME ~ Phone 351 L ' Gondolieflr-"sin dflmllse was done to the car. I kits. RI __ Brown and children of Ottawa are spending the sunlmer Jsltfkrackley Beach, IT’. E. l. '- i—-—<o>-——- Demonstration (Os Elan, Rrgss ROME, Juiy‘ Zii-Jfhe lgondollers in Venice made an angry demonstr- ation against the authorities allow- ing electric launches on the canals. The gondolicrs surrounded the launch stations so that the boats were unable to move and one of their lenlling places was wrecked. A procession ef 300 gondolns af- terwards paraded the Grand Canal to tihe town hail. where a great crowd collected. to shout "Down with the motor boats". ' British Murderer Sen- tenced To Death (British United Press.) MON-DON, July 2l.~—Anothcr sta- g..- CIIASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Ono [W .. lOu per Four Inserlio a p" light lnssrilons IQ m Miscellaneous lies ol I words lins s! l words lino of I words For Sale O come todight in recent years, reached a/t Lewes Assizes, Sussex 8 which he hall rented. lie dismem- dispose oi the parts and boiling. After the murder Ma hon made an attempt to have an- other woman spend time with him s OHN A. MeDONALD, LAND SUR- veyor, Hermenviiie. ' 2837 ll 18 imtth FOR rSA-LE ET YOUR PRi-NTING DONE A; the Guardian Central Job Print- ery. Phone ‘ll-iii. 28795 8tf Female Help Wanted AID WANTED IMMEDIATELY (can; 1st, 1924. Address Iiesse Ettcr. uperlntcrltlent of Nurses, The 8-1-tts ti. "F," Halifax. IGHFI‘ T0 FIFTEEN DOLLARS daily paid men who qualify fer Western llarvest as BilB engin- eers; thrcehcrs, plowing. pro- pare now, Day and evening ses- sions; earn. while learning, pny ai-ter. Apply liornphills Ltd” 1'63 Cleveland __ Boston and 0‘Neil. iKing W. Toronto. July llbbfi- R H n the mp0" m m,“ wmch the Duke L '_" New York ............. ._ 7 1i 1 m...“ u, Downing street and the To at Cincinnati -------------- ~- ii 17 3 (Jolmiiill OIYlCO. one; To LET-mousse con. |Iiii.if—-Wittfinn, Nehi’, Jlillnlirti. _ BIRTHS venlences. Apply (looms and Snyder; G0wdy.1\lnsnliih Rlx- ..______-----—————~ Wile o _ 35Z3'7-32~3i. ey. Lorine. May, Donahue lLillLHibF- MacFADVEN-On Jl'lly iith, 1924 ‘ i” ‘ -"‘I"'."- grave. Wlngo. to Mr. and Mrs. Edward MecFad- ' Loflt R H I‘ you, of Augusfne (love, a daugh- ' - J-ter. , ND" 5g. Brooklyn ............. -. o6 1o o ---——-- °“"‘u"' M“ s“ ' Pittsburgh e ____________ __ r 6 z MARRIAGES , tween Elm Avenue and lllilelloro lllridge. Finder leave at this office. 86l 4-7-z2-2i. Teachers Wanted ~ clans tdnche expericnceddnlnle preferred for. Lower Monfisilq, school. Supplement l150.0 . -— D. J. Stewart. Secretary.‘ 0P Montague." ' fl8017_fl8i {isms-i su-rso-sscono ctAss TEA, cher for Annandalo Bchooll School slongsids Village, mid- lialnmer vacation. Less than l5 children of school age in the D'strict. Supplement — $75-00 George E. Seville. 5661-. Truly‘ tees, Afiliandlld, D81‘ 50. 7- “, . i line, Wilson, Boston eon. iiiletoml ' lsland.——3575-7-1B£i. -—-<6Q—-—-~‘ ' Rust. rose liid the beans shades rohlise exceedingly well for fall: -- winter, particularly for costs. ...__..___......_.... i score of 81, ‘ii lBatt-—Venee dows, Pfaffuer and Smith. Chicago .... -. {U} l ln the report of the men's sing- les handicap match played on 8st- urdny some errors were made, and the following is the corrected score iiist. Professor Wstkls winning 1st prise with a net score of ‘i1 and h. B. Stewart, 2nd with a not t oi. Wstkis . B, Stefilrt‘ . AT ST, dlan Press.) mach, ilomm-eii and Perkins, BatL-Jlhle. and Myait, Emke P‘ n d mm R. H. E. ran oi Oak llli‘l tori‘? lhllTtilfiil- iae ___________ __710,pl,~r l cs 0n.- ANTED- riser on 8590MB 3L 1,0,3, ____________ __ 4 ,3 4 (no mm” ) ilIinti.-—Subbl0. Belts and lien- Haines and f‘ ‘ ilatt.»»Yonrgin. Benton and Gib- and l-inrtnett. F ...-..-.. I8 I1 PET.ER'S Hiinbour large supply of fish at lowest prices. Cali and see. liar- ris L. Arnold- Blli LEAGUES 3622-7122621. n‘ H" B‘ who shot two lllliliilpcl; ilciccllvos and Deberry, Men.- R. H, E, ly 2i, liiii-i, John S. Pllrllle nixed . 1 5 1 84 formerly a native oi Charlotte- ..- 7 .12 i town and brother of James T, I'llr- at the bungalow. The prisoner's criminal. MothcrSpllLnks p Wayward Son Meriden Ilospitnl. Meridell, Conn. 3230a"; """"""""" "‘ ‘rill fl l'.llll lil-iili" ll‘- Wuil- w“ °"‘“ ‘(H680 ihx will be paid if stu- """""""""""" " ‘ " ‘livid "-lll1lllill'<‘ .i'§‘-“i¢‘lil"¥ “'i"‘" ‘w ““"““ ‘°““““~) 3551717 7’ dTltt—-Wliilcr-lll ili‘tl ui-shr “W” “mwmmi ‘ i‘ “m” U! rob‘ Male Help wanted Scott and Sch-lag. M i ___.__< .>--—-' u R H E Match ug sets oi collar andcll I lo EARNINGS BTEADY . em sl iifllliS iii .; "m m,“ my "ruiucah 118mm tiiiti’ ' - - - - — - - - - - - - - - - -- - - ' e ct) EH5 llloyment for Barbers. Become Plliiaililipllia ........... -. 2 1 o Y°"‘“’ ‘" sfmi“ . l. Expert m 8 was,“ wrua Mob v cuffs requires something of tls or Berber College. Department Iiflllw-Kilip and ‘Sevcrlilli. llel- m" __._<.>____ QOVERNOWS OFFICE FOR . DUKE OF YORK IS DAILY MAIUS STORY litlNimN, J-uly 2i.-<A rumor oi‘ the impending appointment oi the Duke of York ns Governor of one of the British llonlinlons is reviv- ed by the Dally Mail, which traces i~—-—"-' McMORRAN - SNBINE-At Oak llill, New Brunswick, on July 16th i924, Miss dial-isle Gertrude Moll/ior- DEATHS -v PURDIE-At San Francisco lCaL. Jll div of this city. lla i, ted by a small friends, and disciples into a Tol- stoy musculn, of which his daught- er Countess Alexandra, was appoin ted keeper a couple oi years age by the Soviet Government. living in the neighbor- surroundifl dis- peasants hood and in the irlcts still look upon the Countess ge in the Qxplrflflgn of one of m“ and the inhabitants of the Tolstoy most revolting crimes which have illlllfie =18 llll lileir (lid 10MB. llllli was treat thcm with respect, even going o far as to callCoulltess Alexandra aturday, when lPatrick Mahon,"i'0lll‘ illdylliliil." the local was sentenced m death ior the mur Bolrllcvlst Commlssar ls contempl- tier of Emily Keys in h bungalow lwilrly addressed as (“Tovarlstcli"). a word which out- bared her body and flflgmptgfl tr) side official Communist circles is by burning regarded by the Russian masses as insulting. This is not all. Many of the Tol- toy retainers refused to leave the _ family when the Bolsheviks depri- recerd showed vcd it of heals and belongings, Aiid him to be a thorough hypocrite and new. ill Orlifll‘ l0 Felllllill Wilil lllB Countes, the former servants have evaded the Soviet decree against hired labor by enlisting in the staff of the Tolstoy Museum, As a re- sliit, the Bolsheviks are infuriated beyond description. “illow do Toistoys’ daughter and relatives live today in Yasnaya Polyana?" asks the Pravda. "Why. campus, _ The Liout Governor ' andMrs Maclfinnon Entertain Visitors ills Honor the Lieutenant Gover- nor and Mrs. McKinuorpsntel-tsin- ed at afternoon, tea on Sunday in honor of the officers of the M, M. S. Patriot and visitors in the city, .A delightful aiternooinwlls antiy spent, the officers in in freely with guests whlfnumbered “Dwardjof one hundred. in the ‘diu- lng ‘TOOK! n. profusion of light and pink roses with trailing iérn lent a delightful touch of color to the beautifully equipped tea table which was gracefully presided over by Mrs. J. S. Bagueil-wllo poured tea and Mrs. A. W. dlyndmlln who cut the ices. Their assistants were Mrs. D. It, MacLennan, Mrs. Dun- bar, Miss Mcinerney, Miss Ruth Heartz. Miss Helen Grant, Helen Jenkins, Miss Allie Peaks. Roses,.baskets oi.’ sweet Dells and asparagus tern were also effective- ly arranged in the drawing room where the guests lingered to chat with their host and hostess who welcomed t‘henl known and genial hospitality. as with their Open Campaign (Continued from Pipe 1) while i; Miss well ‘band of loyal The "Comrade" p Protest Against , Exchange Basis (Continued from Page 1) l Ally development which indi- cates the United States itself will be called upon to use more of its we gold, is heartily welcomed here. Thus. when the soldier's bonus bill was passed. London bankers chuckled, believing it must moan a domestic drain on Ameri- call Sold. however gradual. They believe the bonus will necessitate that eventually the United States government will have to obtain from domestic sources the money heeded to meet the payments, prob- liliy by the issue of further Feder- til lleserve notes backed by gold. What Inflation Means. All such issues please Britain's financiers, obviously, in the beiici that inflation is thus developed and accelerated They define inflation as an increase in the units of purcha- sing ulediuin without a correspond- ering increase in the volume ot‘ pur chusable goods. For instance. lilcy obverve, given a market requiring 2.000 pairs oi‘ sllom wi-tlliu a partic- uier period oi time. the price of those shoes is bound to rise if blink ilutcs become more plentiful while, at the same time, there is not a pro periionate increase iu the demand for and consequent supply of shoes. iLClliilllg authorities on finance here do not conceal the opinion that iilatiun in the United States is a thing to be desired for the impro- vement of the pound sterling and other currencies other than lilo dol- lar, ‘Flint is oilc oi the reasons they prefer to let gold accumulate ill America and to await hopefully its greatest possible use by the Ameri- cans liiCillH0iV05~ And at the same time the city wishes to avoid aid- ing or abbctting iluy project oiltsl- do the United States which migll-t lead to an increased foreign ile- maud for America's gold. The crux of British opposition to the American advisory council rec- ommendation rests ill this policy of ' pound self prmervation and dtlicn- se, Correlative thereto, is a feeling that a Germany equipped with a golllcxcbange note issuing bank would be in a position financially superior to that of other countries, excepting the llnltcd States. S. A. Ofiicers run- ' > mamu~..;§ v 4w- le-“l Children fed on white flour bread" and mushy porridges are certain have poor teeth and soft gums. __ f; them have all the Triscuit they, _want—it 1s the whole. wheat,- and its tasty crispness encourages thor- ough mastication. Just as health- ful and delicious for grown-u s. , real whole wheat toasté-delicious with butter, soft cheese or manni .1 _, lades. Made just same as Shredded" Wheat Biscuit except/L. .. thatit is compressed into a wafer. The Canadian Shredded Wheat Company, L“. Nillltl Pllllr olhfll r. (Continued from Page 7) ‘Q...- --~ worlrr-ll but also to the whole com- muiiity. The departing ofllcers arc holding Miracles Performed Monthly Meeting movement. IN MEMORIAM ‘ MR, DAViD SHEPHARD The sudden dentll 0i‘ Mr. llavid Silepilard of this city who passed away so suddenly on the morning of June the 15th. on liie way to work, removes one who by his kind ly disposition, was thought highly oi by his friends and rclniivcs. lie was u. man irrcproucilablc of cilhr- actcr ,end a faithful and consistent church member, cxcllipllfyillg in his unselfish life llild kindly (roll slderation for others the true Christian spirit. He was (i!) years of age and leaves to meurll besid- es a sorrowillg widow tlircc eons and five daughters. namely, oJlin A. and Chester W. oi‘ lizlngur. Maine, and Peter of this city and the following daughters hire. Jas. Landry. Mrs. Spurgcon llroivn uf lPictou ,N. 8., llirs. liarry Merrill of liar llarbtir Maine, _li‘illrgurot null (lcorginil 0i this city also two bro- ihcens llllli one sister. Robert and illl splendid new officers‘ quarters ini the outskirts of the c ty. conducting financial and territorial campaigns. The ilrigatlicr illu attendance at (iptiil-llli‘ and ill- duer services has. in tile lust two yl-nrs, lllalle n iilliUlliiili average ill- crcase mill the same can llc hull of ‘l’ ““"‘“ ““““Y- All"? ‘3- "i" (canadln, Pm") lust the same as all princes and their Farewell Service on the eve- Guardian. 3531-7-18-61. The following is the result 0f gil- ‘ (ltlillitl! lived in th Quid tiflyS before {I'll}: of Slilltifly ncxt. . ., was ll "latter for the-police . ' nice played yesterday in the Major J llmgfliugvlljf‘ Zlnmglif’ flag; the Revolution, The soviet alllhqr- prigrrdier Burroughs who MONQ TON» Jul)’ 2i-“Tillflfi QX- A resolution was passed authorlz- Just before the close of the inset. ANTso-voune WOMEN 1'0 Leagues: . o: ya n'loaflr'agmm‘isfemd°a good ities must organize ii second revol- is ill present in the my “;‘X‘\°"§,‘"“‘f, “‘“““e‘~“*““f“l "‘ g1” ililflitil“ “Sllilllg is‘ WY “lblillllf in»: ll was llevlileil that the Council train as nurses. At least one - u" i Yasmyfl Polyam’ They i V U n Wm‘ Cmmnmnb v 0i rov (once were ll vrll 0n 1c o e own to en ares, pays e u would attend the funeral of the late yea,- Hlgh sflmgi rcqulr-m], Amcrlcin Hllllllii Bilflllilillg l" i191‘ Wllywmii‘ ‘ma? 02am, an mvnstlgaflo“ to be a?“ gzxzliieslrg‘ Hlgdolfs ‘rannterv/lllllllfli pilgrimage from the Mnrl- twuity years ilearilig interest utlMp, P, A, 5mm; 1|; h, body Monthly allowance of $12—-$14 son at the local jail. Tile iifllb" hem ‘mmcdhnely and expose n" sung“ to um Guard,“ yesterday time Provinces to the ianlous shri- 5%. payable haifryeariy. < . with maintenance, ilnliorlli iiild , “IL E Wing w“ givwl Wm‘ a “envy "u “w dmy doings of ‘he Tumoyflsithut befldw Qhowmg good gene‘, ne of Ste. Anne dc lleauprt- lieu-r The illency resulting from the - l S . lfiXl. DOORS. sCilCloi i8 (iillQdii-juflhiqpgg _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 2 8 7mm“ ‘strap’ “n9, u) see that a re“ our Imthm-"les must nut an 0nd to] 1 ‘r0 .1385 h; u" dcparuucntg g[ Qmlmecl Hie Dngrimfl "m" wmc“ ‘mnmil Win35“ vmue was not u) 9X‘ , ,,_ _ ted d ufie exceilen? co rse. ""' llilbiilllillllllfld... back Wtliilisillld Pm“ , , i‘ 9 g. , rctilrncll to this city yesterday af- cecd $50,000, was to be used ior ' Ad uni ‘tut i ins “iii-OW Washington """"" " 16 18 lilllillllelll" W“ K“’°“' “‘° “hm “i m" comm’ revoluflniury “nth/moi °"“““°l:°“l Wm’ the Charlene itcrlwoll llmlilulrls ills lK-Flll-lll at hm l PPQQBSS Gets Test, ‘ l _ "l" a!“ ° ' "in | - 1 or Ynsnayn Polyann" town organization hnd under Coin. ‘ ~ ' ' ‘ ‘ ' L‘ ' W‘ '. building equipped entirely up- 43,,“ ___[ yo,“ and cub HM Jllliil?" 19ml‘ i“ imiiw “mi suvur“ T] u k ' m u t , u, B] sew] One ivae n woman from -Prilluo ivol-k. y . g _ r i - , ' . _ _ ' ‘ ‘m5 "constable es witnesses. _ i959 a "C 3 3m 9' P" Y W" Mill iViTS. iiifilioll. 93V" 4w ‘ El 1 l 1.1; d l h] . w; T]. m 1 f l'- ‘ ll . v- iiloilnfiir clelslllogiiiicriiiitkgegtidirilil?!‘ SCMH“ Ldthmy M“! “new i Tm” ‘"3" wimm“ Lechlson‘ an m “m cnmpfllgn organized by "Mb “ml commendawry cmmges’ a nobitiilewulgil (ifhiiélf hivhi: aiili-r llillti: lloiisclilisliillblldiifilliiic icmadh" PH") vii’ i V l-‘lliflfllliflill lllcllllli! "i Pvrcy llloggy, in's widow against the Tolstoyan app; one b01115; lil° “rectum M i‘ in which they had been useless tcr arranged so that local bond- PITTSBHKGH’ July zlr-stae‘ ll.‘ always bccn con- l Comm. lligllen's ability ini mbntiolictl that i owing to rheumatism. The stacolld was that of a man from this pm- Prcvmm‘ ‘o m" mkhig charge o‘ vine-o, who hall been blind and ivllo the Charlottetown Corps by Conluiqaufierm, a miraculous Hlgdon, the Annual Sslf-Delllmfil‘ the sight The third miracle iva-v- Campaign had ‘ ' ducted by Cellini. liilrd from head- quarters. Comm. lllgllon, however, ilas curried Oil the Campaign w.th- out assistance and his efforts have ilcon rewarded with grout success. This undertaking wltli its econo- ilrcal rcsullt reflects great credit street ilotirccn Wcymouth and Shilillimi-‘i 9W5‘ ill“ been 111549!‘ bat of ll. child. u little girl. who rc- lllllslwrongh. a distance of 175 ‘"11 ‘l hi“ "'1'" “lllllillefi l° W" Y cavern“ 1,0,. yacupmm. which Sh‘, [UQL This portion of 51duv,ru|k' and small fittings because of the illul lost us tile result o1 a ])lll‘iii_V- tic stroke. fourtt-l-n hundred Ciill\'\"_\'t‘.!i to till.‘ shrim- special SCilPlillii‘ time, about 0n WY-llllrlsilliy next twenty-full.- hours wt-rtl sill-lit visiting tlic sacred Silfillt! oi‘ ti\i‘i' three ilundreil _\'u1li‘S. their bullies, son, all of this city. litlllfll Cathedral, whore licriiamin lllnns, James _._.-_.. in: MEMORIAM i In loving memory of Edna Katherine Harding who do- Ipsms this life on * July 22. .1023. i0ns year has passed We miss llOr more. rm ry is as dear today Ashtmmihoilr use passed. sway. i sv l-lsli Lov- _ eeph liailorlln. iflornl offerings: was enlpioyed. . Mass Cards: Mrs. , , 8_su' , it. ailsirs ..- A. W. l-iyndmsn can ‘stain: spiritual Offerings: Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Vary fine eras»: R iillr, onllhsnlus idea. Nicholson m. 2a ..-.m. so “no, u 1am- .¢ns» eyelet, embroidery is itil (list lsee to msho i mbilqsiigbrscssras. promise to play sn wheelchair; 100 10! 1M‘ ‘ who sees ‘ this Ms Jilly $1. ‘IIQ, _ "Gone but not forgotten." mssllrss w, was sen 2 maiw _ g »_ fsialia, ilr..llnd Mrl. iiy. lfrs. iisa r. and "Illirll iliieniilili: viii: Benjamin and Mrs. Edward Nichol- 'l‘o the family who mourn s lov- ing and devoted husband and fniil or, the sympathy of all wlin knew him will be extended, "The funeral took [lluco on Julie 17th ,to St. llun solemn liigh Miles was sung by Rev .Mnllr ice MacDonald, thence to the item- an Catholic Cemetery where servic- m were held at the grave by Rev. Jss. Rooney. The .i'nll0Wlng were the pail bearers: Met/thew Motlnur’ Trainer. John Murray. Samuel Morrison, Ju- li-‘ollowing were the spiritual anil Wreath from the employees of Noyes and Nutter Mfg. Co. of flan- nor Maine ,whcre his eon Cilmlt-r ‘High Masses by the following- - srt Shepherd, Mr. and Mrs. Cy- ril Shepherd. Miss Marie Choverie. qeerge dlrown, Chester Shepherd. ~ Mm. Benjamin Shepherd Mr. and Mrs. Edward i-iartinger, Mr, and Mrs Edward Nicholson Mr- llnd Mrs Joseph Shepherd, Mr. lPsier Shep- Mstthew Mr- J. ‘P. McCiosltey Patrick Burke. MoNeiil. Mr. and Mrs. Al- t-IcNoiii, Mrs, Ronny McDon- "lh. end Hrs. Jo Horny and Mrt Blan- Jolllliiteid, Mr. .. An tin Trsiaor, Dr. w. rs. John s. sad Mrs. 1.. Dnucotte contributions from llilrilltvrl-i-iii-il citizens. Tile plans were lliallo by tile Cellinluntlant himself and he ni- so, being n cnrpciilcr by trade. very cnpallly sliperintelliicll lili‘. construction work. The building which is: n ‘Lflillifl hilt attractive frame structure with vcranllall and porch, contains ien largo rooms and numerous roomy clothes closets bcifdcs the Com- innndanre private office. Ali tlirco walls. The resilience The new Bermuda. where the Sundlly School attendance. The liliio lli\\'ll was ill-strayed a yluiriili‘ ilmilimi‘ “"“““ i9“ “" i‘“i"° mm” F‘ ‘°~“,“““‘ ‘Ow caibo" and " Corps as n. whole is in n much or so algu by lire. ii unis now ilidllliidilys’, , 1 "n. r f Lvudors m“, “info” m?“ mom‘ containing stronger and healthier condition rebuilt and a strut-lure l\'illt'ii in w“ :“""""‘_‘ iii‘ f-“l-i“? givnh", M ill‘! li“>ll‘“ii IKFVQlliRSO 0i Cilfmll- _. tllllh the Colulllzllidilnt foiliill it lil tile (‘llti will be lllllt‘il flu ' will i” i“‘ _i’l““‘ Th], “‘l_ _ ‘“_ ‘RM “‘"‘- two years ago. soon iuki: its plat-c. Falhi-i" ,|-,-,l. “if “film ‘i. . ill“ ‘~ “mi ‘i * . ‘ Brigadier Burroughs repeat-ii iiiil wixlo lii‘gil‘lll'l.t'ii iilll‘ ‘])il"_"l‘i;ll-l‘l4lf' in ‘L? liitjitifjlulnry “mtg m: l 1 stntclnl-ilt that the ll\‘W o curs‘ ils pruvnt-tl. sill l-l m losr- _ H ‘j r~ ‘ _ w _ _ I ~ . . residence which (Fellini. lligllilll Iclli lllluostHprivlll-glwi‘ illllrellilrv-lli “_“’)ir‘"t‘ilb“p‘z‘lly‘H;,B0y 16’ hall built on Villa AVPlllll‘ was nu Will inal i‘ ll‘ rlil ll li- -- irillv ' _ _ . _, _, ‘ - - ' ilnprovciilolli that silouid lint iii‘ creation ni iill‘ new imsilil-a ,ill :1 ‘(lllnillcun ‘lllltfl]kd(rlyul‘l)|[(t‘tlhnt: (Jiflfltghiil g lightly passed ovl-r. lie considlwroti llllrinc Willl'il for til-rec illllllilvli Ayrwulll,i,,n' w“ paw,“ p,.o‘vi,1_ , ‘l "l9 ‘will nmcflli‘ ‘i““"““‘-“ i" “i” WM" him "HUM iimlh i‘ 3mm‘ W“ inl: ll ‘cont-role pllvreliii-lit for tho (Canadian Press) l ~ "ivilliollr i‘ "WY crmumiii“ “_5‘|"'"" '“.““‘ rHHgIU-“q m" M “mm -' south side tilliiusteu sift-oi bc- NEW YORK. July 21. —-'l‘rinitY ii mm for Mr‘ mm him‘ mgfhm . lrimifiiti ‘m-‘ikllnft, In‘), ‘(ink wltli‘ i.\\'t‘l‘ll liillsbero and Prince. Lilihcran cilurch in Astoria. looked 9 This "ow msmcnm “alum w“ Ziff,“ t] "Lid s“, ‘(Ifqflh 1],. Colin. Foster inquired into the like tile griltluzltion exercises of a i “lcci-(‘d- ‘"1 ‘*'““‘ ““““l““ ‘"7 “i” fisfdi ‘min f 1,1. if“, lit.'ili)' in issuing tlic new uniforms grammar school. Boys and girls l‘, illlrilllse ily Mr- Jlliln illlillilli. "i ll ii“, ‘i; ‘ " i i“? H‘ ‘u’; i0 the Police 1~‘.lrt~r~. prelloiililh-liori in the crowd. They i (lost oi $4.000. was nlnilo ilvrllliili" "“ "1 ""_,'"“ "L0,"? f‘; ,1. fmj (‘nun Prowsc slilld that a inis- hnd comr- to nitend the ivqdtling of li- il)’ ilmlfli’ vlrllilflllllillll llll till! llllli- Fmnk mmffli‘ l"'“"“.“('r Hr" l lllltlliftlliillililll; hilli resulted irl the Lillian \\':llfv. lliltll u. few lnonths ii lli’ lilll i0¢ili Cllllls llllii ill’ llilllfiflllll‘ rwruimmnhvl‘ M [he Human‘ hum“ lliakilig of unsuitable caps but that ago one of their number in school. floors arc finished in plaster and lilo cellar enclosed by frost proof is heated by a standard hot-air iilrnnce and con- tains all the modern conveniences. ofllcors, Cnmnlandent nudMrs. Hiscock, came here from they have been serving for some years as district officers. They previously were sta- tioned in St. John slid have many yesrs of successful work to their into the sewers, and was informed by Celln. Moran that the Water (Iomnlissioncrs would not allow it. Mention was made of the nuis- UIICD caused to eutoists by dogs leaping at, and chasing carsfitThilc. At St. Ann’s Shrine (Continued from Page 1) men lit-I'll are iilzlicllillg tests being dealers- would be given the preicr- , 0mm made in some o1 tile largest steel 1L was resolved that n concrete luiiiu oi ii new process for making sidewalk be laid along Durchestcr "i1lillii‘-‘l=' fllvcl and iron, .-;......; ‘_~,.,~,=‘- restoration 5mm] Con". “am-mi. ha.) in (he high cost oi production. By the past given issue to many com. ilcw nlclhmi the en's-t has been re- piflmm’ which wuulrl 1m Qfrljfllivflly ‘lilltlitii, zlccoriling to the inventor so ' elldizd by the carrying nut of llieliilill rilsllt-ss tubes, automobiles resolution. Cuinl. ltatirxly here and cvcn fiiliilfl M0 lloiflibie- ilicutionl-tl that the laying of cen- ’l‘lio process ir-l the invention of _ , err-ti.- on this year's pcrlnnncnt Ronald Willi. oi Sheffield, and con- ~ .1 streets would finish today, so that islets essentially ill the reduction of ' 1* ‘ illlclld at once. Asphalt has ul-‘vllromlttl. or chrome iron ore in its work oil the sidewalks could go milled condition by means oi’ ll low rc-aldy ill-on iaili from tllc Jail tu carbon silicon reducerf associated Pie-assist street and llc USlililtilUli with iilt‘ inciting of an initial h ti that tlic laying oi asphalt both on of nlctzli by means oi ciectriejo ldlistou and (Juccli streets would other form of cxitorlizll heating to who and nunlbelull wllll \\'t'l'~" ill tiil‘('(‘ arrived tiieri- (ill out: i)'<'iti('i( llllii lilt‘ Tile pllgrinls, trains. iliorriiilit. n ll(‘.\'()i.i(ili:<i. ‘flit-ll, Lililril‘ who \\'t'l‘ll llcpzlricil ior Till,- basilica whit-ii hiiltili ill lilt- was lliVPli zl spul-izll hi; iii‘ praise by Father HllVZILZi‘ for the splciiilill als- slstzliico which ill‘. gave lil iilflrit‘ wlln \\'l‘l' Pill FillIlFKl‘ of lilt‘ piiizrl- lllili.'.(‘_ Many iavllrzlilio rcctilicd Bub -:lnd who is but iii years old. and 'l‘llonlas F. Kilroy, also 1-6. The couple were the youngest to-wlmfl n nlurriugc lit-onst- hnd ever been ih-suvrl nt lili‘ Queens marriage licl-nse bureau. ‘ Will-n the young couple wen t to tho marriage lirellsl- bureau to get u license Deputy (‘ily Clerk Wil- liaiu Zlmlul-rlllnri made tho permits of both iltlflliii llllli give their con- sent. tliclliihtakt- would-be within ll few tiny-s. ii was resolved that a sirhrv tirc should ili- ordered for the hook- und-lulitll-r fire truck, as iircs of ilii- size required \\'i‘l'l‘ not procur- nllic ill the city and the precaution wuulll ll\'iii(i trouble iliid int-vi.- ullic delay ill the case of llll JCCl- til-lit. A resolution nuns passed provid- ing for a street light i0 be placed (‘fiiliillflliirl were mntll- .h_\- the luleet-ngi-rs on liii‘ ilflilllly oi‘ lilo Hi‘l‘Il(‘i‘_V along iiir» llaliilllliili National, zllmllt (Jul-filer null llu- short Journey past. tilt‘ Montilmrollci- i-‘lllls wltli their fam- ous Kent llousc to ‘Si, Anne do ilvllillllib oil lNutor street betwctvq Wcy- Aimui, hi; months ago Thoma; millltli ailll llilieboro. ll-ft school. went to work for the Considerable tiiscussion tnok Knickerbocker let. Commmy am] placl- at this pnint on the inalie- quutc lighting of other city streets. particularly on Gerald street be- tween Prince and Elm Avcnuc. Colin. Stewart, chairmen of the Ilcnltb (Yommlttcc, expressed the pleasure of his committee at the improvement made in Government Pond, but stated that other grlev~ ances brought up at the previous meeting had not been remedied. "The city's worst menace to- snved enough to nlnke e proposal to marry. Thr- wedding ceremoily was performed by the Rev William Lintiormnnn, pastor of Trinity Church. . Ruth Leading American League For Batting Honors CllllOAGO, July ZL-Bnbe Ruth who in 1921 gave the baseball something to tell: about ' Hotel. ‘Victoria Wills Ctrseg Fresh stock now Tlandlrlt from S. S. “Mlllllilllr!” ll l’ y, rur own wharf. l‘ . slammed out 69 home Offers to the travelling day" said Conn. Stewart, "is the uns, today has a right to stick m,“ “h, as. o l m pupils q pgmfgm up“. "9 “m” 0"‘- h“ “ hi‘ with"- cert lsriloidililigootl serviide bvlvli lira: in‘ "°'“'" an.“ 4‘ he. Bamhino has crashed into the. n,“ to cope “m, the prose,“ sit“. rooms with. ewes‘, tlzlilfmleglfialhllr‘ xlelrlgie/lglfsrlalilf stloil. the only lflillliflil for h... dif- ' The a all - . 1| 1 l, svsr . ‘Pique. er n: "an" ma. or the who» 0:3." h°."'.'i.u..§.'i.°§§i§h hilfdiiirii all mes. x Box. s-iesder s week ago, in nec- ‘enilpillcs with .869. "Ruth, in his climb to the top. gathered 17 hits in his lest nine mes, four of which were homers. ‘i tllveslaiim s total ofdiltlb glib. asr sessensassnslnsi "m. lll home runs, the high lnalir of the indikqigtzyfanffiinil. an limo neuros- The ilkilrbl Ire ulna if any sufficient rilldfilll was! on rum memoir-plum o boursinh u to was. " l. I imdly- . . _ _ fssiorg could jg be taken for its proeursnce for next yesr. _ People were complain. in; that the dust from the streets was eacroscllllls on their some: sad. could no found in layers in all as!!! of the houses. ' *