or A 1’ l erflli- . lllnaénnlvr- -_ ,_ A muffs first privil- ‘ege is to growincld- gniilliy rich. DOW- Covers Prince Edward Island ililfe The ilew mere it , _ we might e} ‘. nil ‘mun Gulfllllli» ~~-"-...1r. 11:1: CHARLOTTETOWN, CANAiJIA, wiloNEsbAY, JULY i2, 152s . Anni llfllllfiptlonl n-llverlh cue N5 ill Ni Sillii ed. CHICAGO. J uly wmflhllllg him next Friday. . Governor Small ,fircd the fatal shot, Flke ‘Exposed. ge because he was cil a plan. . iMyetery Women. whose 1 111911 -pll1lllcl1 that srrlcd, West Cohas‘ Safe (Canadian Prue) est (T011115, which tralld 1 ' ills island Suhday 11110111110?“ w‘; "usefully pulled off at 7.311 ____ slack hills morning- by tlho steamw iniiil-‘lil ('ii»y, according to a la-llo , '(‘iV\(i here li'h‘i8 morning by in: of ‘h ‘i ‘my iullrinlelvt of Marine 1111.11 Flshcr- *"i‘°"k‘~“i i" M“ °i s, The two steamer! we“, rolmm death from llvurt failure of . s, qmhored a short distance C“ Jfalllllnond Kelly. which occurred 1» c.1411“, we“ CM“, w,“ “r111 tllc early "'13:! none l-ho worse ilor 11c: ng, - Steamer Aground (Clhldiain Prbeb.) till ew Evidence Has Dwindled _ Down. to ,. Doubtful Testimony Jiakes Are Expos- 21—Supposed e“. eyldeiiw upon which Jlussoil Co" depended to save his life to- m, dwindled to the doubtful testi- , Unysllvo women. and officials f the cook County jail again made gwtt former Canadian financier, “#1111811 a week's reprieve last ; my night, six hours before he "is be hanged. It was the lat- . of several Pprleves granted g sliycl" and came after a tele- sm lixued ‘Robert Scott was sent " from Detroit . ting that Robert and nut Rus- illo telegram which said Robert cled to surrender, apparently = a hoax as he has not been 1rd from since. ‘Later James Ball lrnlt tclegrapher. sent Governor wmlaltcumudnutic boflm .15 “Huang... s11 a message that he was in ting Ghwsg-N 11,411.11“. Ulnfliqd 5111-191; e drug store when the clerk was sin and that Robert was the slay- Newark. N. J.. and Charles . This story was also termed a dock, of California. a-eoeived money lie by the authorities and todaY. froiu spouts prcllncturs 1111111118 "he" 11 admitted that he was not in lac-can't e drllg store, but sent the mes- races. sor y for oft. Ho denied, however, t at he .= sent the first message from lroit and signed it RobertScott lhnugh he said he thought about 5001i’! 111-10 l"? l ‘Pd!’ b55911 , at S-lanvfond Blrld c, Ell land. ' ~ lileiiiinfidibblfbbiiiiii-ilik" illiiiiiiaiiybimtn uliilllllwid. g g mmu-tatiun on the stories of two "lime! U19)‘ h-HVB boa-rd lillis tlcqllcst-L-li vouchers from vcr revealed. but who they say German spurt iprolnoters who say em in the drug store when the ‘irheyjiflld "recs and expenses" no eril was killed. The Women de- Murchison and Paddock. The altimet- ro that Robert killed the clerk 119914179 1111110111?" 11111111111’ 133111000811 , . J .1 aL-Advices reaching bore wumrlelm what was "heralded as fiiloiil lblle French Zone .1111 Morocco report tlh-at iihc arrival of ‘imoops rlsg a drinking party and not ring a bold-up. Scott's attorneys the women, both were present with men ' . at their husbands and that they ve been unable, thus far, ‘to in- 0e tilt‘!!! to risk their reputations milking affidavits to be s11bmlt- lo Governor Small in a last ef- V 1o save the condemned man's MONTREAL. July 21b,“ a spew HALIFAX, u. s., Juli 21.——U it- i - sun-s Shipping Ito-sis frcighris.‘ Th6 Late MT. BACKS BRITAIN COUNT DE FLEURIAU. French Ambassador to Great Britain, who has announced that France will stand aide b! lids with Great Brita-in over ' the Chinese situation. This tol- iewcd rumors that France was about to oppoeo British plans there. - c Investigated . U. S. Runners BERLLN. Jul-y ZL-JDhB German Murchison, of Pad- punlnurs Loren giarllcipaiillon in German The Gennuiln Spilfiiilig ‘authorities will. lpc-u poll-o ucliloll until the iiiiidlilfilll‘ niillivllc ulnicns of bile Unite-d Sta-tea und of Eiiliiiiililiii, have ymsyclll lnplm the charges , which ‘have ‘b-ccn ‘mind-e 1111 lir-rlin news- pnlpcrs. A-s a resillt of this challeng- in-g of lililC‘ runners anlaltcur status. medals won by Murchison, Sat- Tlho Germain anlateur athletic . Value of Tile Precious Metal Taken From Mines L a st Year Was $31,532,402. OTTAWA. July 21.—-Gol1d dncllion 1n 1924 was izhe glriealost in the history of Canada according to figures made plublllc today. The total value of this ‘precious metal produced lust yealr was 831,532,402 aln increase of over 26 per cent. titly produced ln 1924 being 1,525.- 380 1‘-inc ounces, "in 1900. ‘wxlhen the production of bhc Yukon pla-eers was at its height, the "total lode and pilvcer gold produced in Canada was 1.350.057 fiille ounces vailuod at $27.- 908.153. Ontario, of coulrse, was mhe lea-d or in gold plnodluctlon, that prov incc's share of the total ‘being 1,241. 276 Dine ounces valued at 825.068. 754, British Columbia was ncxl wltlh 245,18 fl-ns ounces valued at $5,079,462, Yukon, 34.825 ounce: valued at $719,897, Manitoba 1.180 ounces valued at 824.393. N01" Scotiu 1.407 ounces vain (1 nt $21. at 818.253. Cnnlldlfls nllfnern-l industries null hhe lnonlrfacturllrg industries based thereon, llitlllilimfillg altogether 10. 719 in 1924. reprcscrl-irrl ill i-‘nll 31.550.000.000, as conliparad wlti $1.531.000.000 in i>hc previous your Those finldiusi-rlvls last yiiili‘ 611111101’ paid, [trod-action dcltlerlnlued as an] ca was vnluc-d lit France Expects To Have Large Army an “exhibition tour.” By The Royal (Canadian Press) fal ‘genlcml meet-inc: of 31hr: Royall Bank of Canada held at illc head- office ltollzly un llglecnlcnt to p11r- chase the Union Blink of Canada was unwnrlnlously mvtiflell. Yesterday afternoon tho people .,___F. . (Canadian Press) EIL KRAl-SH, Spanish Morocco. from France is going on without in torrupt-lon. 0n July 12 ltlhere was in Morocco 130.000 soldiers, whlfils a the end of bhe lmonth i; -is expectel there will be 200.000 fighting under the Erouch flag. Obligatory coll scription under orders of the S111 L's-n 0f Morocco is expected ‘to bri-nlg about 13.000 nlore effcctives. Torpedo Boat Sunk (Canadian Prue.) WARSAW. July 21-1010 POIIBiIU-pjolhn also created ‘a torpedo boat Kaszub blew up and sunk in Dania Harbour yesterday. lacy. as ‘Laura Vvcrno o‘; Mrs, Upjohn, Wes- Tilc entire crew was lost. Will Work Overtime llud province were the sudden 1M1‘. at his Al- aftornoou 11.1mm “(flit-tun Farm" Lot 48. though the dcccliscd the bust, of health. having never fully rl-ccvcrcll from the effects of an accident on the Hall-fax raco lo bu about much was a prominent wcckurlnljot, stamina the for the Orang; cclrbrntlon. w“ not m of iiiIG Jansen Ponder ‘and Colnlpany , i ., . ‘1 prfscrllted tho manlgcmont with n track lonlo yliirs agoéshclzslggls‘ 121:‘: rcsdludon expnmlns “will mine“ figure l“ l“; ~10 work overif-nre -w‘1l‘hout pay in races order to permit the Company to compete w-iih foreign ‘manufactur- MANILA. July 21-411» 111111111. mer Egremont Castle ‘is Sell and islcakin! badly. Tho M "w hi Was not burning. ‘it is fosr- tlme of his sol krolmded because the Iioaf your, u; m,‘ , prosperous and del-piy , . , , . . 01's in the export markets. Provis- ...‘;'.'.‘;.°'2..i“.°;..i“’.'.‘.‘3”32.52513; 11:1: m». l... l» 0111111 on Pubbatana Reef in tho or u, “m, M, Am" K0,“), “m; calling from 811111011, business under ° ' ‘ ' ‘ 0mm W1“, 53 circ- arrangement wllii-be aha-red be "Bnsldus bums,“ llvrlon the inch and the flompllny. respected fir: former ‘getting 76 percent -and 11w will be total wreck. I l, ' ‘£11111 ' Vuli-‘il. Condensed Specials ‘WI-Au wart!“ each illeriion in‘ t is column. " u . - t. g H OOA-QOV-OC-O-OKOOOGNQ-Qe farmcr"thc 11013011131111 llcvolell his lllltercr-lttt-lo sir-ck raisiui-i 111111 iifiiii some of ltlbo" fastestrncc horses ill the, Maritime Promises, ‘frequent- ly importing _hig1l class animals. A' 11.111.111.11». _flg1lrc on the race lttacifs ‘or this and the other .Marl- times and the New England States the deceased was well-known as an official] and starter as well as driver. ‘.2110 latter 26 percent. it via planned ior lilo start stint the mien will work bilrce uxilrs hours every other even- ing.‘ - call Hon: lzz-Jsuxirde i ‘robe lu- ch ,1 meats at 1w rifle a1‘ k 1a e» 113m, ‘- mud. r M "an" I during the ° her-smallness noon. "1" “m” ‘"11 board. centimiily located and Hirtilssnt sunwndinge. Aulrlv- M. - Box 11s, city,» mm '1 2i a1. gramme W the most tor IVIIY Federal Houses The is'to Mr. Kciiy was one of prmn-inent working matters of the ‘Board of Trustoesof tile Paid. i. OfDhanlBe long period he ililicd Iio was also a moni- ber of tho Orange Lodge, of which he was ‘Past Deputy Grand Master. in politics ho was of the Conserva- tive side. and his name was fre- quently mentioned as a probable and hard est LalPolnto, Ministor-0.,,.ii1si.c0 arrived here lh‘a morning from Was-hingtton, whoro he represented the Dominion Govern- ment in the exchange and formal presentation o1’ four treaties. re- contiy entered into by the Cana- dian and the United Status. as gratified at tho success of his mission and predidted- that lion . Basil-h iii-i My, lltpeid. ma‘ Ji- m! wm-r coco cavemen “I 50 £01- Ne. 1! for ii I50 Rum. fora.» a i“ for "m "on Phefi” ‘M “w” candidate for bot-h grovlmcielidaaaltl: most ‘ -“ alld uvniabt men. and‘ 11b ‘neighbours a friend who was noted genisiity. There are left '10 mourn, besides ilk sormwing widow. (nee Miss Stumblee) two sons and ‘ Quebec. '1 ‘ gtufternoea at half peel two. from his ilte home on Thnrsdd 1.01M‘. best results wmild follow the ac- tho Province has met one of. its tivé oo-opol-stloli-bolween the two countries wlth- roitard to "narcotic drugs and for his optimism and upon,“ Riviera Du Louup, where he will remain 5-week.‘ » ' m" a mutual effort for the prevention dan fer. Willard, Lorne and‘ Mrs o; ‘mummy 301-051 A. . -MacKinnon. East 5981M the suppression of the traffic in The funeral. under tho direction o; 19,161, go.- or 11., Orange Lodge. takes place Wood; “a the sattlemdf? of1cer~ one in its sou lain some,» questions n till Cdnaliqel. I ' Wthout Pay (Canadian Preee) , ST. JOHN, July ZL-Eimployces imnsite-d subsidiary o! tho Drltlslh Dlilillifi) Steel Corporation. manufac- lullfng nails and wilro hem, hnvo --——&0§----- U. S. Co-Operating nonhuman-Frid- 219.1 on. s: n- officially pro- ‘ ' above ilhe previous year. the quan- 043. a-nd (Quebec 883 ounces valued your an actual money inlvuslnlcm of ed 106.883 persons to whom salon» ies unlou-utill-g -to $248,207,514 were , $879,087,628 or about 875000.000 ‘.1153 than ill 1023. On Moroccan Front ‘PROTECTED 1 . DUKE 0F MANCHESTER Under the provllionc of l "apend-fhnlft truet" created by his mother, the Duke is PFDQOCQ? ed from the law of parnlchee. Sixty-six petitions ,in hnrik- ruptcy have been flied against him in the British courts. -—-—-<o>-___. Committed Suicide (Canadian Press) w lhcnt ill New York banlcing a-llli Cfiily ut ill-s "llouic illfrll street. (Canadian Prose) \VAS1l1i-N(i'l‘(1N. July 21.—'I‘he uc a Ff,- . 4‘ .. ‘ $1.7 10,0011 c 1'01" two hundred Shippllrg lnoalld by President Pal ulcr of lllc Iilicct Corporation. ‘fNe Best Man” nlg-ilt Chautauqua prize comedy drallla "The humor kept the‘ llwflth en, unusually amusing plot inst night .hy a cast players under the the ivrong time. Inez John-son play ing opposite ‘him as Impression. Marjorie Van Ron-so ~Emma Jane Upiohn. ley McKee as "Ssok" Stockton little left ‘t0 be desired. consisted of aele-ctl .1115 on the 1rlmlo-nccordion by Andrew Visocchi 11'1"] Pflllimlss and song stories ‘by inalro Wcmo. Both these talented artists made n-aplendid impression and roccived hearty cncores after each of lllcir numbers. Mr. Werno also played last night between the firs: and secondacis and-received =ln equally enthusiastic reception. Between the second and third acts short uddrcsscs on the benefits ‘rle suiting from Chautauqua, and ex- pressing 1111s advioibiiity, of guaran- teeing it -'lo1- JGdIGTQOQQIUWII ' next your. were made ‘by Messrs. C. H. Black. Jams 'Paton._Rev.» R.‘ C. Eaton. R. H. lingers, R. A. Pond-le- ton, and Col. libero. » . '- 1 -—--<o->--- . , Further iifliltiiiif .011. Federal Election TORONTO. July 31-h .2 des- pntc . lrom Ottawa today the Mall and lenlriro says it is believed ‘in the cap ial that there will be an llH ' dressing NEW YORK’ July 21>__Gemge the history of Canada has been ,5,‘ Havmh .l.refliden,t o! um _Meu~_o_ confronted with difficulties of such “Mama ovum Company and prom, magnitude and moment as those financial clulcles, conlmlttcd suicide "i" Picmiei‘ Rimdes- m. @1131 pmy get politics and work together. Re- F0rd’s Bid Accepted Si‘?.§‘..§°.iif;.3l°.l‘..“§.;.§l°..§ 3.153133 of {he iiliilfy Ford bid of _ _ 8011140 ton to address himself to the solu- lvmrs 1111s luau rvcuuuuvuded 1o the tion of the present industrial rou- g . ' ‘At Chautauqua ~ "m"! I "FY 11118‘; that in 102s they promised to be Next Best Mun." of which the rich clean audience in sclcalms of laughter for almost two hour's. "T-lle Next Best Man,” in three act's, is a wholesome comedy ‘ma’ °t the i" “n” °t Mayor Me’ and Wm, remflrkmbb, we,“ played he did not wish to make a politi- of 0011.188 cnl speech. Hlsremarks were con- dpmcuon 0g fined to appreciation to the people Alexander D98", 111m 1mg r015 wng of Cape Breton for support of the cleverly taken ‘by Lawrence Hail, Conservative candidates, a request who as the bashful and cautious for the burying oil political differ- "Speevly Pace" created roa-rs of ences in the interests of all. and laughter with his unfortunate habit the ,promise that his Government of get-tins; info the night place at wmfld bend s11 Ralph L-nno as Reggie Riggs, Helen Hahn us Constance -B1iss. and Tim L-owry as Joheph Brady. all filled their lroles with ease and ability. So learned with great regret, of the that ilronl the opening of one finst death of Clrldinai Begin, Primate act 11o the final curtain there was o1 Canada. and sent his deep con- Tlle afternoon‘ prorram yesterday Apostolic Delegate. . Pii ‘iiii iiiilliiiii Biiii Hon.a-NTl'i1l§laAf-1il H011. G. S. airing- t'o n Welcomed at Sydney-Both Stress . y». c ltles. SYDNEY, N. s.. July 21—-A defl- cit in Provincial current account for tlie present year of at least one million dollars was predicted lush night‘ by Premier E. N. Rhodes in a brief public speech. He was ad- a gathering oil several thousands which crowded Went- worth Park andvicinlty in a re- ception to himself. Hon. Gordon Harrington. Minister of iMlnes and Public Works, and Joseph MacDon- aid, 1.111; latter two the successful candidates in this constituency in the recent election. Mayor James McConnell, defeated Liberal candi- date. presided. "No Provincial Government in which confront my Government." "Let us for- momher that this Government is your Government until the next el- you the bcst that is in us," he concluded. ' - The Coal Strike Situation. The Premier, whois in Capefire, ' bis, said he was unable as yet to make extended reference 11o it. but he promised his Government would “meet the situation courage- tweuty-nine million dollars ‘less in 1924 than they were in 1920 and no more than half those of five Bit‘ . lllllllllllil Hlliilrried Yesterday ’ ii...'f.ii"i..fi°°..ffifi;lla“l‘.idsy“ifl‘h'iiii ‘ n. D. Mstcal-fe of‘ ‘rile Indian Caval- i 1?. Trhe bride is the youngest dough. . Their Great Diffi- attended. ~ (Canadian Prose) LONDON, July 21.-—Bcfom a dis- tinguished gathering 11a ‘i-hé Chapel Royal. Saint Jame-s Palace, loaned ter of the late Marquis Curzon of Keddle-stono. T-he MIMCMOIIIIISB Cur- W11 save llhe bride away and Lord Louis Mountbatten was best man. Queen Elsa-both 0d Belgium and her daughter Princess Marie Jose . I 1i ~ 1 l . Chinese Boycott U. S. .> ‘sl-~'.1'~.". And Brltlsh Subyects (Special to the Guardian) PEKlilN, Jluiy 21.-—lAdvlccs from Canton say that ‘food suppllieg lhnvg been cut off ‘from ‘all British resid- ents at Wichow as well as from a United Slates galnboag stationed in that harbor. Tlhe British Consul at Wiohow has advised all British Slllbr iecta to leave lbecause of the strict boycott ,‘agsinst them. The Trade Treaty (Special to the Guardian) OTTAWA. July 21-.—W_ord has been received here from Australia that ‘the Trade Treaty witlh Canada will lbe taken up by the Common- wealth visit of the Almerlcan sleet. The advices are that the arrange- ment 'will be ratified without much opposition. ._. Will m. Take ‘i The initiative ‘(Special to T Guardian.) ‘LONDON, July 1—in the House R E M 0 V E - HANDICAP ii iNlllliii I ‘Iliiliiiliiiii Harvesting o f R y e And Barley Will Commence in About Ten Days. ivllNNiPEG, July 21—Crop con- ditions in Western Canada have been materially improved as the result of recent rains, although the prolonged drought in certain ' isecliuns of Alberta and Saskatche- iwarl is believed to have caused ALEX. JOHNSTON. Deputy Minister of Marine and Fisheries who says '11! a recent Interview that Caflydi will continue to fight for re- adjuatmenr-of marine ilneuren- c; to remove the handicap now in force against Canadian ports. At present insurance rates die- crimlnato very greatly in favor of United States-ports. Settlers In Flight VICTORIA. B. C.,_ July 21—With settlers in the interior of the bru- vince fleeing for their lives frolu flames that are eniéhlflnfl Kiwieil" ay forests and often ace/king safety in lakes and streams. according to reports ‘received here. British Cloumlbla again faces a forest fire situation of cording to-officiais u‘ the forestry service here. ' All indications point of iCommons today a member sug- tish lForeign Secretary might con- sider the question of attaching him officially to the staff of the British Ambassador there so that he would years ago. Thc Prime Minister. thankedhis audience for their reception, taking as proof of its non-political char- Conneil in the chair. ‘Therefore. receive diploma-tic. status and would be granted full diplomatic privileges." Just as if he fice. Austen Chamberlain. Foreign Secretary said that no prpposal of adian Government and it was notf for lHis Majesty's Government to", take the initiative in the matter. ' the pending appointment of a Can- their abilities ~10 - tin- solntion of the problems of the Meilriflm Province. splendid Pope Pius _ - His Condolence llolulls.‘ July 21—Pope Plus through the He also tele- graphed a message of sympathy to the Auxiliary Bishop of Quebec. lspeaklng to Cardinal Gaeparri. Papal Secretary of State, the Pontiff today made reference to the passing of Cardinal Begin. He lioicnce to Canada zeal of the Cardinal end -lris._hur- rloll Journey from Quebec so Home after the death of. Pope Benedict in order topnrtlcipate in the-cere- mouy of the coronation of the new Pope. ~ set Iillittieriiié y, y, To United States‘- PAMSH July 91-.—A Anggsstion made by an American pastor, Rev- Andrew Ward, that MiG-SCAMS of Liberty lbe replacelLby a-etatue of Americans in general. U011. ' election-this autumn. although according to. the, m... dent. Tho Minister expressed himself W9 sard to an Jlection. when "the cabinet continues to be div- ided on an appeal to the elector- atc."._ - , .. . "The despaich- says that the pre- mier is in the position-hat ‘he must himself make the decision in re- Governor causal l returns -‘. so lflt- tawl about August 80. patch continues: smuggling. l-ion ilh._ loaves tdirbht for The four treaties had to do with the border. narcotic drugs the establishment liill of the in; at Stonqwg. no fi the Lake the campaign. atdeeetvtbrep lane is thll1pflfiiibe< he; till‘ f1 and While inMeliitoba; will open such wetflde the America h The dee- could accept a praiaat mini. any when was whiter‘ nenced by Wail Street hi6!‘ early. r Winnipel. would demand from creditors flit- , _ A ‘and as no can intoroorfer-uuvlacieelen West 0th: 1n Hi5 so an. part. of tholpert In m [Postwar m trunn- vra. eve.- _ ‘ 11-" . ._ ."A|aa.‘19ii6 years have" passed 1o illuminate the conscience bf man without‘ success.» -i!o.-1the not-tenable. .‘-We coiirls under-l stand. ‘ a -- statue < 0| the Senator rounded iby customs Offldlll-rv-WB ones minded amines absolutely fgncolqllll fats beer-in; is ». Sumner semis . dancing gift... Juan» clillato-belt-Jn the world‘, intend adian Minister Plenipotentiary at Washington it is impossible that the Dominion Government Depart-l merit of External Affiars be attach_‘ ed to the staff of the British Am- hassador. Tho Canadian represen-i tstive has been acting as agent of the Canadian Government since the time of the Bordeirludministrntlom ---¢QC_-_. ‘ Gaillaux" Gomlng~ Next September .__|_-'b (Special to the Quorum.) PARIS. July 21.—1l‘rom an author- itative source it is- iearnul, it is Finance Minister Caiilauxkr present intention a-nd his hope to visit Washington in the second half of September. In order to discuss ihci question of s debt ee-ttlenlent before recalled particularly-the lplety and solace» us» ‘usual sows 1w will? visit lnmdunfor a similar purpose. His ‘plans ans to get over the work seated that in view of the fact tha ' ouslfl Btresaing the seriousnessiof ‘mm V" 41°“ i‘,_'§°l?i'i?il9“i“ii'i7 °i the situation be pointed ou-t that m9 cflililiiillll Dghliiflwlli-lll EXiBP-itroying millions of feet of timber. wages .paid in the coal fields were "i" 55-4311‘! flt Washington. tile Bri- this sort had come from the Can-i, High winds, low humidity and stif- extreme gravity, ac- to worse ‘conditions inhthl; woods‘, it is inld. l, _. ,1 , , _ , ~_ t ‘ resen t e ores s-ever w ere 1 q isxndppartlctularly in the Kcyotonay, ‘- ' country, are parched and dry as - tinder. and the smallest spark is a potential blaze capable of des- some damage, according to' the weekly crop report of the Cana- dian Nafionai Railways, Agricul- tural Department. Additional moisture, would greatly relieve the situation and help the grain. which the report declares is head- ing out uniformly well in all three Prairie Provinces. in Manlitdba harvesting of rye and barley will commence »in about ten days, except for slight damage from rust and cutworns. the condihion of the crops in this Province is regarded as favorable. Hall has taken a heavy toll in some districts of Saskatchewan. but generally the outlook is pro- nlising and lnany points report conditions fronl "good" to “won-_ derful." lliain is needed in those sections of Alberta where the soil is light 11nd the warm weather has parch-' ed fields at some points. Very i1ili8‘_f1&i1lflg6 has‘ been reported in districts along the Canadian National lines and a is expected‘, if nothing occurs the report states. ---——-¢0&—-?- untoward At Georgetown . 1-. 7/‘- flillie J-ull-y Term of the‘ Sir-promo Court opened in Georgetown yea- iliril‘: fliiziiifge0lliilnlgglgthghamgllikiii: ‘lerday. Mr. Justice 118-818-111 firesid- ificult and Vdangerousrin the inter- 1011” f’ '. Mom ‘r11 we . ‘ -'. .l I. . . ‘ member of the ‘British -Fore‘i'gerie0fa-’l M I (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, July 21. —— Ontario country Slililppflifi report their. tlllefrc ‘is no noticeable increase 11 11°‘ OTTAWA’ July 21-h‘ flew 0t lmlon atlpresen-t but expect heav- lr-r lllrrivals as harvesting cpmmeu- cos (luring wllllch time the hens will have a better ‘balanced food ration, Ontario country shippers a-re pay- ing extra 32. firsts 30, seconds 25 and making sales extras 35, fimsts 33, scconds'29 F. O. B. cases re- turned. , Toronto, Jobbing specials 42, ex- tras 40, tiilrsts 37. seconds 33. - Montreal. Jobbing extras 41, firsts 14S. » _'.\".‘nnipcg market firm receipts light. Saskatchewan markets firm pric- es unchanged. Edmonton job-hing extras 38 to 40. firsts 34 m 36, second-s 30. Calgary unc-hn-ngcd, Vancouvcul Jobbing extras 41 to 42. flrsil 38 to 40 seconds 36. Charlottetown, P, E. 1., paying rollntry -point.5 extras 33 firsls 2b. seconds 23, -{-oo—§-—-— in connection with the Co: iolida-i t-ion Loan and the preparation of» the 1926 Budget daring thc noxti two months and leave for America tfiélitetrsber '10:“ - - ing. Onlly TWO absent debtor cases were on the docket, arltfaftor blis disposal of these and ‘the recelptilon of the Grand Jury‘; import the Court ndjolllrned sine die. On motion of M‘r. S. S. Hessian. fliibolnted a commissioner for tak- ing afiildavlts in King's County > ‘in charging" the Giraud Jury Mr, Jus- tice Ilaszard commented upon t-he County in ‘the absc-nceof serious "crime, there bein-g no cram-nu! docket tihig term. This condition of i-ile Province genclnaily in this ‘re- gard was the ‘best ivitlhin 'hll-s Lord- s‘hip’s recollection. Reference was made t0 bhe splendid (spportunitigq in this Province, despite the num- ber of island people who have been irlducd to lgo eise-wihierg in the hope of bettering their condition, many of Whom will no dolrbi be glad to return. {The Judlgn spoke of the glowllnglrilrutesc-‘paid to the is- land -by visitors during Old Home Week and declared that wlhat is needed on the pert 0f our people preciation of our advantages. Tile Grand Jury in their report warmly concurred in his, Lordship‘; rcmalrk-s. ‘ Following were lino Grand Jurors: James ilcwiit (Ftfirthilillil). Uowor Mon-fugue: Jollll fyannlgun, Cani- bridlge Road; Alex. A. McDonald. Georgetown; Frank Mciunls, St. Peters: John J. llyall, Sourls; Pat- -_ rick McIntyre. New Port; Hard- ing Fnisor, IFIlllira: Fad.- (for-dosh Rosvllclltll; John I). llirrbemi. Mlir- ray R-lvor; licnjzl-lllill Clnw. Mutiny‘ iimbor North: iioburt ivllitewsy, Murray lfivur. Christ is. commentedu-ponin the silver fox French press today in termsnot William Jenninsfl BIT!" 811d C1111‘- ) ind.W-.~ii.-.;..B1iei1 To Debate Dr, Leo Prank. the wail known magnate has wired in‘... fluttering either to the p stof- or euce Darrow asking them to ‘come Thirst-ls hero from Dayton, Tennessee and Solr makes the following observa- giislljlllsio on ambition and the since the 80s orGod vainly tried William idea of the litev Andrew Wlrlrriil with Clarence Darrow ms on "Evolution and the bi lo." will Lafoiette -ol-‘~tintz~ of dry guarantee 9.119011}! e114 oding a Bible and our each dabater. . so e . The avi e..io.Mr Brien reader Jennings Bryan, . Dayton. Nonsense. ' Are you open, lOrlbilbiiC debate in Char-i ottetown. Prince illdwagd Island 2.000 for pie here are 1w -- ‘VTBRONTO. duly Zii-Maritime moderate to fresh south eisst and '1. i4 late lion. Firankiin lAno. if 1110-" He will address all lby itself of slipping any use tsieltiim 111 iceepleli ail-em date ifonou. in- to suit yourselves udpiease mire 1111...... change of wording. a '1 ly - . . . . . . . . . 1 fi 1i h... ' i. n -. Regal: e ier short o s11 1M fir! fir“ kneziéiégehgiirglifisti dawns. Maggi-dig?!’ l l 33:41}: says‘ ec .10‘, v azxpgolnmmi: h‘ page; 21G“ t Q.M,,,,f,¢.1111re of l- ample. "flottetown, Mif .. 80-60 . ."Hon. Aftiifll MaiIlieu-‘wili lave 111s liner-sacs of the country‘ Eiivihce llumiiaelllkeueh men gt“ i"- dlvudv -- 110-54 for Portage La Prairie am week. dollar. the tetapiiltd! y . "Dr! lieeifll ll 8e rrhen and - 01111. W! - -. "~62 lit. lib FRANK wire was sent Mr. was ' ‘till necessary} south winds,‘ mostly cloudy with much fog. followed hy showers. " 011d? Nriw York. rnln m. and tonight at 41.14. Sun sets this evening at 7.412 and. riqes tomorrow morning at 4.30. 78~64 ton. fair .. . . 80-66 . . . . . ..'..... 80-430 High tide this morning at 0.10 a. Scopes Bound, Guilty, Fined $11111 (Canadian Prue‘) », DAYTON, Tenn, Jilly 2l.~Jo1lnl T. Scopes, Duylon school teachet was found gufllly ‘by the Rhea (‘ounty (irnnd Jury today of violat- inliz bile State lllw ilgflilkfl 111d touching of cvotl-adon null fined $100. ~ , Announcements, Coming‘ Events,“ , Meetings, Etli. "Come to Harrington Festival, 111i! 22nd and help the Foreign 2i Missions. "The play "Aunt Jerushy di the War Path" at AIJQGPBOIFQHA Si. Peters Thursday evening; Ju 23rd in aid of St. Margaret's Bu} i111: Fund. Admission 25c c 15c. Ladies with pics free.- ml-v-ai-al _ .____.. . , Thursday. July ldrl. lin open air dance and ice Creel festival will be held on- tile n0 School - Grounds; DIM 0d» ' "Reserve Summorside tide risen eighteen minutes iete than Charlottetown. monoing at .7 o'clock lrl-sflm ‘O cordially invited to attend. , ~11 Illa-Lip, _ _- now-la. heavy yield - i Dr. Cecil B. Green, Montague. was _ 'hi.1;1lily creditable record oi King's _ l ' ire-homily is a more EfliiillSiiliiiiC ap? '