Over 40,000 Readers ~ Every Dlallyllsue Gull-enticed i Member A. B. C. oll-wintertime o I"l|ll‘ flour-Ilia. Flllllllcal 1591. uurdlnaa, Two Cents. island Prosbyterial l Opened Yesterday Large Attendance. oi-‘llelegates Present. interesting Addresses Delivered and Encouraging Reports _ Presented. ‘Despite unfavorable weather yes torduy morning the Prince Edward ltilflllll Presbyterlal oi’ tile Women's Missionary Society opened in St. James Church with a very encour- aging attendance, there being 130 delegates present ill addition to about a. hundred visitors. The programme opened with devotion- al exercises led by Mrs. L. Me Lellall of Valleyfieirl. ‘Mrs. A. J. Mutllicson of O'Lcary secretary of the Prwbyterial, presented a very interesting and comprehensive report of tho years aclvltles and emphasized the need . 0f placing lllissfonary enterprise ill the forefront of church life. Tlhc report showed 65 auxiliaries in the Prcsibytoriul, 02 having ~re- ported; membership 1502; average attcrldance 628, new members, 130; life members. R2; scattered help- crs 18ft; societies having an ill crease ill lfuads, 20; decrease, 30; thank-offering services ‘held, 02; definite study taken up, 35; boxes sent, 20, parcels sent 13; iluckagos nnd cards, 4; members died, 20; copies of tllc Iliflhlsiigg taken, 943; reports required, 380; of attendance 40 pcr cent. The report. as read was adopted, after a general discussion. ' ‘Mrs. A. E. iMorl-isoln. Charlotte- town, 'I‘reasllrer. submitted the financial report of the year which was also highly satisfactory. Following are tllo particulars: lhmo Missions, $2025.11. -Mart.lla Wilson spccizll $323.40. Foreign Missions $5730.80. ‘North Braioquc ‘led in contribu- tlon-s, followed tby (iliftoll, 0’Leary Konsington and Sunlmcrside. The allocation of the funds will be as follows: Maritime l-l-onlc and Sydney Res- cue Home, $210. Plno lllll bursary, $50. For lllt)"l"l‘e8l)y1(ll‘li1l'8 share of the treasurers salary $16. iSllaro of general ‘UXDBDSOS $75. percentage l'l‘o be added to the $1070 on hand to mllkc up tile $2,000 for oalary t'or workers among the Jews, $330. ‘Tho balance to go to the teach- ers’ salaries. For tllc lVolfvllle students, to ‘woo: ~ a §CONDENSED SPECIALS§ voouo o MAN WANTS WORK 0N FARM. Apply E. Garllhulll, Mt. Stewart- WANTED-SECOND CLASS TEA cilor for Nlnc Milo (‘rook Sclloo‘ ‘Supplement $100.00. Danie ‘MoPlIco, Cumberland, Sec. WANTlD-h-TEAOHER Fon BRAD lallaane Village School. Supple menl. On - Hundred Dollars. ‘Roderick obend. Body, WANTED TO RENT 8 0R 9 ‘P00111011 house, centrally located. Apply Guardian. " NOTICE -— THE‘ HARRINGTON llrcstival has been postponed tu Friday, July 7lll, if not fillb, come Saturday. "FOR SALE-Cottage and barn lllodcrll conveniences. Bargain for quick solo. Apply 46 Bay _ ilicld Strcct. ~ TEACHER WANTED FOR EAST llirlcfortbSchorll N0. 1013. ‘Sup illemcllt $125.00. Apply G. E. Sharp. Secretary, East ilideforrl WANTED TEACHER for Loni; (frock School. Supplement $121». Apply A. M. McKenzie, Long Creek. ' HOUSE TO RENT FOR SUMMER months. Also‘ lnur rooms to lPill. Apply James McMillan, iSlilnllODO. ‘summer: BOARDINGS on Flu-aim seven miles from the city. near shore, Apply -Mrs. Weatherbio. Dunstuffnago. wsuh-reo-slacouo cuss TEA nller for Hope River school, sup plelnonlt $100.00. Afllll)’ J- n- Sinlpaon. Bay View. ‘come out of evening collections. $110. An interesting paper on the Wolnells Missionary Society was re by_Mrs. Hugh Stewart, of bllrnlllcrflcld and this wan follow- cd by a comprehensive address on llomc Missions by the Secretary Mrs. R. eMaoNcill. Miss Atlcliiliir; Hunrpll-rey, of Kcllsillgton sppkc oll tho work of’ the Young People's sticlctlcs. 'l‘lle programlllc also in- cluded a discussion on Q, (1 1, T, work. ‘MPS- (Rem) George E. Forbes. livo fury. by Mrs. llorton, of Gladstone. T-he ‘Mission Band report. was “Milli-led by Mrs. Keith Boswell 0t’ Victoria. . Greetings from St. James Auxi- liary by the minister's wife, Mrs. Mulligan was replied to by Mm Geo. Gordon of A-lbertoa. An address on home mission work 'by Mrs. Fonbes of Scotsburn N. S., proved very interesting and inspiring. Following a dedlcatory pr.lyer by ‘Mrs. liiillcr of Clifton u. watch, which ‘belonged to the late Miss Jallc (llllnlsl of Iicnsington was givcll by her sister to be sold for mission-s the proceeds to be serit to Dr. Florence Murray ‘at Oorczl, and the watch itself was presented to Rev. W. l. Green of Trinidad, to lbc used for any pur- pose that llc desired. ‘Warm appialuse greeted ‘little Miss Susan MsKinnoll, who ren- dered a solo vcry acceptably. M15. ‘Neil lMat-Lood, president of the Prcsbytcrlltl, addressed the 111901108 0n the coming annual nleeting to be held in Summersldc tho first week ill September. Only one rlelcllzlte i3 expected from each Auxiliary of the province and i8 iwborl to have a very success- ful conference. . This is the 215th anniversary or the Prcsbyterial and an interesting iliilter was read by Mrs. (ltc-v.) J. N. Murchison of’ Malpeque, descri- bing the first W(lill0l'l'B missionary s ii- i- r TEACHER WANTED FOR OCEAN View school, No. 164, 2nd or 11rd. class. Supplement $751")- llild-sunlnlr-r vacation. Aititly l" A. W. Milrhcoll. Seoy- vorrlclzs TO nam- m m. Bayer Building. Great Georgi‘ Street. All latest conveniences and heated. Apply at tho Studio. _.___-- - w-ixdfrin- . South Lake School. 1st or 2M1 clash. supplement Wt"- Al‘ ply l). L. MacDonald. B"! 47- Elmira. ‘NOTICE --BR|NG YOUR GUN5 in mc ‘and ‘NW8 "1"" W" m good" order for the falls’ lthofliiillll- Lawn blowers sharpened, stoves and all general rent!" prnhlpify attended tol Whitmjltl Kent, St. .-_-é-‘-r-—~-—-rw--'-'-” 4.'MEN WAn-r,I0.--‘W! 1'10"" a few rent live relIfBiWiIEIii'°-‘ in every city and town in Cuna- ' dn- to sell sutonlobile stnP Bill‘ nuls; positively prevents two-i dents; every 1‘ owner la 11'0" pent; my to soil; his nrviiir, Write for particulars rind ant-hi! James TEACHER Fos——-——-— wAnr-eo-A wnrk ' FOR- SALE-AT 44 WATER ST., a piano, a safe and refrigerator, odds and ends furniture. WAINTED -—TEACH‘ER FOR EL. crlslie school, -sllil-illculent' $125 zlpply to i’. M. MacCauli, rSccy. WANTED FIRST cLAss TEA‘- cllcr, for iluzcl Grove School. Frank liagnail, Sei'y. WlA‘NTED--<H‘OU‘SE; 1'0 REINT. Apply Guardian Otilcc. FIRST CLASS tollchtll’ for New Perth School. supipenlent ‘$125. Jns. A. Gor- don. Secretary. FOlTN-D-MAN‘ lng money and other testicles. Apply A. F. Beaten. Alexandria ._____._.*....%_.- WANTED-- A rescues F0 illc-okflcld School.‘ supplement $100. Evorotlt Johnson, Sec y. 01...... -_ rescues the south Lake Sirllovl- 15i- 2nd. class. sunnlvtneni Apply l). L. MacDonald. 47. Elmira. FOR or $1.00. Box of Scotsburn ‘N. 8., was made a, - “- of Hamilton Auxil- ‘The afternoon session was open. ed with devotional exercise; led-Malcliuy, Murray ‘lialtbcr North. 2nd. Vice Pros. ‘Mrs. W. L. All- . OI‘ services by Rev. G. C. Tuyinr, _ the president. Mrs. McLeod. D- BAG CONTMNH No Truth in Rumors 0i Brazilian Revolt (Special to The Guardian.) _ WASHINGTON. July 5-—~Reports of a revolt of the Brazilian army were scouted by officials of the Brazilian embassy here today. They declared that they ‘were warned yesterday by the Brazilian foreign oiilce to beware of rumors of revolution ill Brazil. The rum- ors were branded la the warning as “utterly false." Canadian Woods Snperiorto European IJUNDON. July 5—Thc technical qualities of deltas-tern Canadian tilnbrlrs, both soft and hardwoods. warrant far larger use in this coun- try", rcport tilc Advisory Commit- tee of the llnpcriztl institute. ‘British Columbia fir. spruce and hemlock arc already included iu specifications for government buildings as alternative to Euro ileall woods. ' society‘ ill Princeton which was rlrgauizod lloarly 100 years an?!‘ and w-lllcll was the first meetin! to ‘be hold ill America. ’i‘llc usual resolutions were pas- sed, zlrllolig thorn dicing one with rcforenco lo the necessity for the maintenance of tllc wor-k among the Jews, this resolution being sent; to he ‘Synod. Another resolution. to be scnt to the Gen- eral ‘Misslons Board, recommended that illc old Gordon llolnostczltl be kept lil repair and a third recom- melrlutioll to be son to ho Prosbyorizln clcrgymon suggested that cvcry congregation should lluvu a Sirllngcr Secretary i0 rc- port illc dtptarurc of young peo- illc and tlloir llllCllilDt] destination to the minister. ted for tile (‘nailing ycar: gcrs. Alibcrtoll. f Summerside. ‘ 1st. Vice Pres. i —lvllrs. J. S. i Isms, Mlscouchc. l 73rd. Vice Pres.- Charlottetown. 4tll. ico Pires.— Mrs. MacLeorl. ‘St. Peters, 5th. Vice 1’rcs.—~ fCllristic, Alberton. Trcas. llliss Louise Charlottetown. ‘Secretary-— Mrs. A. J. Mathis. son, O'Lcary. Home Mission Secretary— R. McNclll, Charlottetown. Young Peoples Miss Adelaide Hllnlrlllrey, sington. . iM‘iselon Band Secrotany- Mrs. Keith Boswell. Victoria, iSt/litly Book Secretary —- Mrs, K Martin, Charlottetown. ' ni-‘llort ‘Sccrutury— Miss ‘Mar. sures MacDonald, Charlottetown. 'Th° ill/fining session which was largely lill-‘iltlvd opened Wltll pray. Mrs. Tait. J. -ii‘l. Mrs.‘ Geo Lawson, ‘follower! by lilo singing of a llynln,i H10 Blloakcr oi the evening was ‘Dr. Nandcrson. rcturnod manic,“ misslililiify from Cillna, gilvo an interesting address upon imi- 9X. ilcricnccs ill that far country. Silo described very vividly the 13X lstlng conditions and the great “mollili- "T 800d being done ill medical and surgical llulp by the missionaries. Wllilc convaloscillg m“ "dill/O ‘Patients are given Bibles lo read ulld in many cases "ivy return to their homes carry lug the Gospel message with [hQHL A" illiflifliiililg description was givcll of a Chinese tcnlplc, wttil its two thousand stops up which tllc poorer classes had to climb. tlllrrlcll being carried up on "lmIP-‘l- m4 iNundarson repeated tho Lord's Prayer in Chinese dur- ing‘ the course ‘of her address, which was decidedly a vniugiiyiu contribution to the conference llnll [Ot‘_Whl0|1 tllu warm thanks of tllo Presbyterlal was tendered llBl‘ by An interesting address was given by Mrs. ‘Forbes on nllssion work, emphasis being laid upon the ne- cesslty for supporting tilts missions ilinanclnliy. Jl’ we but. npon our llurses as we‘ open olr hearts in {types of praise how fine 1i, would l0. Rev. ‘Mr. Taylor extended greet- ings to the (left-gates on behalf oi‘ Zion ‘Church. At n recent meet. mg of the Presbytery it. yes xlc cilleu to oioso- the pulpit aQ-‘wcmen, but nftor listening to the splendid address oi’ Dr. NllndETsOll the speaker felt that possibly even Presbytcrs could make s mistake. IMrsL-Moiaeod littingly replied to the greetings expressed by Mr. Taylor. ‘ ~ _- During ‘the service a splendid solo by Miss Milan McKenzie and a anathema "Bend out thy" Light" by the ehoi-r of St. James’ Church were features very much appreci- ated. ' . The conference concluded with ‘ The three sessions in- spiring nlrdthe. delegates will ro- proposltion. Canadian Ante -----—-—————-—-i-;—*-""‘: “- e ‘e- "rusess...r~rss"..szr‘.5. Fallshqtlterlo. . v l: I ‘$00.60’ Jmdsumme, v?- "yoh ‘ugh jgpfiimci cation. Apply Jas. M. McWll- “ti-gig; oval-yr in‘: and; that: inms, sect. den la ‘ 0 I - ll- - ' g srtlt". l--"°°..'.!lll’..“'lll§°"$331.5".ul.‘t.fi“§£.""e€.?3 Depressed," ntiafpotlon or uphill‘: séllilmlikz-mjlsntlxfizaiwligxx . ,. ' Y! .1 ‘ m, ‘my’. p‘; p, asst-toes, freshen ‘~ t-e- t t. im- w». ~ . A a - \‘_j..‘ ’ , ._! :3 wit‘ ‘is a turntc their 1101119! collar ‘vmll lil- olgllefljqllrltl an crease-Muslim wort: to which their‘ society i dedicated. - i A ‘s Paper GHARLOTTETOWN, can Tllc following officers were cloc- llon ~l'rcsiaicut— Mrs, Ben]. Ro- ln-csidcllt —Mrs. Noll Maclleod. Mrs.' ‘Secretary -..' Ken-- -—_-Y ' 31% Main." sey, Dalllcl OlBrlell and George liissory. charged with breaking in~ to Carter's warehouse, temporarily usod as a (lustonls bonded store- rooiu and stealing therefrom two iluncilcc-lls or‘ Uclnllrara runl, calm.- up before the tlllict Justice and jury at Sllilrclnc Court yesterday Attorney Gcncral Johnston appclll- illg for the Crown and biossrs. G. ‘S. lnlllall, ILC. and l). Shaw for tho prisoners. 'i'lle Alltoruey ‘General opened the case and rcvicsved [he cvidcllco as ixulbllsiloli recently ill tile IWUSS reports o! tho Police Court-proceed ings. i-ic tilcll called as iilwst witness ‘Mr‘. John A. Idrascr. Cus- tolll l-louse clerk, who repeated ill detail his ilrcvic-lls testilnolly. sta- ting that ho ilad gauged tho l'lliil at tllc railway freight. shed all-l stored eight punclloons ill tho. cellar of (larto-Ws warehouse: on June 7th, the afternoon preceding tllc robbery of two of’ the illlrlcll- polls. ~_ . Cross examined by Mr. Imus-Ii witness said he fastened tho ware house dour by moans of ll liar-p. staple and Yale lock. ‘It would be iloslzibll: to remove tilc fivo screws in tho ilasil with u scrcw driver llolll tho outside and ilusll open tho door. The luck lfllvil found lliitl boon sprung and could not bc shut, lie had gaugod tho pllnchcolls of rlllll about two wrecks previous to rolnoving them to tllo warehouse and hall stamped tile cllds of the pullcllcrlns with his gallgors irnll. Tllo freight riled was opcn at this tinlo; ho did mi know wllotilcr it hlld boon closed sincu or not “iltllflilllld not swear that tile pullcheons had not been placed in bond. Tile rllnl. wlllcil was rsmlsillgnorl to tllc Canadian Distributing Company had bccn placed ill bond until the duty would bo paid. . I Mr. W. B. Robertson, (ltvllector ‘of ‘Customs. was the llcxi witness iculletl by tile ‘Crown. ‘Mr. lnlllan objected tilat tilt nanrc of this witness was 110i. v.1 ,tilo lllliictlnollt. This objor-linp was ,ovcr~rulul by tllc Court allll it, was pointed ollt that tlloro was no lillll- tation at, alljas to tilc Cramp trit- lnesscs. Mr. Illulan again objected 10:15 mllcll as lie had no-t. colllc prcilztl 1 to taco witnesses other than we o doclvoli in tilc lmiictnlolll.._ YPhe ‘Court: “That is ollo of the‘ -' tiilficllltlos tllalt faces a barrister Ho must como prepared to nlcct tho unexpected.” ‘Mr. Robertson testified in regard to leasing .1 portion of Carter's warehouse (wcllar. Tile Customs authorities llad exclusive use of vI-l-lr sor-tivll of illi‘ warehouse- wlllch hall been rented p 'i.lCll|ll.l‘ iy for tlro storllgo r;-|' lil" tiiizlllt. pull (rlloolls of’ rulll bllt which could be uscd for llny other goods to bc stored in bond. it, bcoanlt: legally a lmntlod sillTOfllllcu warcllrluse. (Cross-cxillllillod): Tho lcasl: ni illc lvzlrollollsl: was all 0|il‘li legroo- uncut nude by word of lllolltll. lil‘! rout charge-ll btilng l 1-‘1 (‘outs pcr gallon for tllc first month, and 1 14 err-ills pcr gallon afterlvilrlls illdcl‘ nitoly. "How long have you been hero?" 'Mr. llllllrln: "is tllorl- ally llif Mr. llalld: “Will illlti-‘llitli llll hero -. .. , . , . s -‘ m, , 1. ‘litigate. lgialblvctcnSsfigmgndiid ilrstmugllst as w lo cs1 r rxpol (spasm to The Guardian) non: "a l a u your Company lncorporatfcrli" IMUAWPIAEAH“ July smA-tmr Wlh-WSEP “we haw‘ m, bonded "N-u ,_ silontllng ciglltorll months llopllll-Z wtlrlvllollso ill this port alld cvory \VlI.I"L‘lllIUSll we rollt lllllst b‘- a bond ed sufforililcc wilrolltluste." Witness could not swcar to tllc IllilCillg oi‘ tho liquor in illc ware- hollso as he did not ilulldlc it pcr- sonally. |M"r. Michael Moran, cllici clerk hi the Custom llousc, was called. lMr. lllman again rabjoctod that witness’ iltblllt.) dill not appear oll lilo indictment and ‘that no notffi cation hlld boon given as in his up ilcurancc on thr- stand. lie had nct ailpearcd in the ilrolinlillilriv‘ trinl at the Police (lollbt. Tllc Court noted tho objection bllt l-ofuscd to allow any argument on the question. it. would be DTP» postcrous to so fetter the blinds of Justice tilat additional WIiIIOBH-n could not be examined by tile Crown ni. any time. _ ‘Mr. Moran testified that the bill of fading ilud been presented at. tile Custom House by Mr. Hull-l of the Canadian Distributing Co. Witness possessed ono key of the bonded warebmlsu, the other being in the possession of Mr. Fraser. Both keys were kept in the Depart- mollt when not in use. The duty on rum is i8 per gallon rroln DQ11111- rarn if accompanied by ll properly certified invoice, otherwise it. is I10 a gallon. (Mr, lnman cross-examined re Inviting the invoice and bill ~- iadiner.» Among other questions. ho asked: - e EvidieiicflieisTaken A b; a in Rum Robbery Case Trial oi “Wm- llennessey, D. O'Brien and Geo. Essory Begun-g Before the Chief Justice and Jury at Supreme Court. tllllrpcrtarl with before they worc ' "'No.’ know?" ill(‘lil . “, Mr. Mr. about trade. i\ . goods. tllu 191.1 lMr. Mr. "You. flcc?“ trxwtl '."’ nu?" many?" ("Yes in-lnw. puny." "According to your document's {avian owns this ruln?" . ..>'. coilslgnl-d (Tllarltlttctowa . " “flow did it got to-tllc (‘anll-lislil ilistribuiors?" “Frorll Ross lb Bros. lit rnl-li illc bill of fading." "Do you know illc signature?’ v lotu ‘lo w" on Juno 7tll. l. Tile trial of William llcmlcs- “Tile Canadian Distributing Co.’ “Who did they get it from?" '"l‘llcy got from W. A. Ross d Bros." "Docs Wllt‘i'li tlloy ‘arc from?" "'l‘lle ilapor says tllc goods well- ‘W. A. Ross cit. Bros. it by your tloclllll “is it cllstorllzlry to let goods l!" olli. oll signatures that you do not "tltrrtainly, wc have to. iii.'l|| COIHPS ill witll a bill of ladllli; we take it for‘ gralltcd that it is nil right." “llllls llli.‘ (lllarlnttotolvn Gc-lllplllly anything to (lo-witll tllls'.'" “No, wc ilavo no dealings with “'l‘l|‘.-. nlalliflest says c. o. (!ll.lr~ I~Jxilort Colllpally, notify W. A. floss & Bros. that. lndicato ill a sonsc that illc goods worc illtondod for tllcln?" “On lilo face of tllc manifest it would appear so, but this is dclltly i1 lllistakta of the shippers.‘ Arch. ‘MlloKinnoll, illg rlificor, tostlfiod to having rt‘ l‘i‘1\'i‘.ti to“ irullcllcons of rurll tho railway (wright shod. John It. Praugllt. clerk at frcigllt shod. testified _to soon toll ilunclloons oi‘ ruln at thc frt-iglli shod and ilrrlducetl receipt for tcll illlncllvrnls signed by Jos- Gallalli. trllcklllan. tho froigilt silcd in tllreo. (lollvcrics Ono pllnchcon on May 23rd, one May 20th and the remaining cl tile know ilorsona ly only oi‘ one delivery to truckmaa Gallant, that of May 23rd. (Cross cxlllllincll): CllllllflyQtl in tllc upstairs 011160 0i tllo froiglllt shod. lcdgo of‘ illc rlllll was freight was paid at tllc office and the goods rlclivcrotl to Gall-ant ac- cording to his rcccipt. ' ‘Mr. Percy ll. Hand, head of the Charlottetown Distributing Witness resides ill stays at Victoria llotol while ‘Charlottetown. the 8th of June and i911 business hero since last August a" "K ‘Vutcr fit. in tllc export liquor He knew the name of W. llis branch, Company days . Ho. ‘R055 a bros. very well. had an office at Now York. llcss gave evidence as to thc order lng oi‘ the ten pullchcolls of Demo- rara rum and ‘the disposition of the lilo knew notl robbery at tho warehouse until ilo li!('(‘iV(‘!1 a wire while away his lllllnagcr. four ni‘ the pllllcllcons of ruln wcrc rcmovorl from lilo freight shod. ilo bail loft. (‘llarluttetown Sill to sco ills‘. wlfo and cllilllroll off to England and hall To llis Alt. (loll. Johnston: any irloa or knowledge at all, Ml. ‘llillltl, as to who took the goods?" liantl: lnlnall “Not the "is i-t a company (if individuals?" roglstrror‘. part- llorslliil, ill New Brunswick." "Wllcre have you illc llcad it is a "Tho parent company of tile coll- iccrn is in Regina, Sask." "llilVtl you an oillco at “Not now. Wo hall. office was once tllcro.“ “in what. ilrnvirlcos are your part norslllpls altogether?" "l couldn't say." ' "Are you incorporated in Regi "ll don't know." “Do you know if that, oifico llns u prcsillcllt and directors?" "‘l don't know." "Do you know tile pcrsnnnell-~- ifllfl gentlemen who own tho com Bronfman Br are ic-llr brothers and a brother Tllcy 'llllvo the ownership." "flow ~mnl1y subsidiary com-ilnnicl are there?" "d don't know. .‘l. co “Any-in Albefll." ""l think so." ~ "Any in "Manitoba. Ontario, Que- becor Nova Scotial" a rlNc." , (Continued on page 3.) e‘.- clldorscnlolli Tho rllnl loft 'l‘oronto and llc loft here on was tllbacnt rcttlrllod (crnss-rixzlnlln lug): There is one in British Columbia and one‘ in New Brunswick and one in Baskatcild wan. Tile l’. l‘) branch of tlleNcw Brunswick com ‘\¥\\ g g gil"=.‘a',rlb_yi=.veryody Covers Prince Edward island Idke the ilew ADA THURSDAY, .J ULY 6, 1922. Japan to Evacuate Siberia in October (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON, July 54m Jlrpiinpsu government has assured England that the maritime provinces of ‘Sibcra will be cvucuutcrl by the end of October. Winston (Jiiumii. iii $11111 in the Iiousc of tlorllolls today. Spirited Debate in French Chamber (Special to The Guardian) PARlilS Jilly SWPrenlior Poincare tonight rlolllanllcrl a showdown lrolll Uolnnlullisls who lrgcd that be was ilartizilly responsible i111‘ lilo (lullbrt-ak of the wolld war. Tilt: Cilanlbcr of Dcplltiles this aftr-rlloon was illc scene oi :l ric- bato botwcoll illc Cornlllunlsis alld Pillllbortors of tho Prcllllcr on tile cllal'i5c of responsibility for the war. Poincare has dcrllzindl-ii that his loos substantiate tilc (Jliiifgc or nffcr a public ailology. "Filo Tight between the Crmllull- ists and the Prcnlicr broke, nip in tho (Tllanlber yesterday wilon lllnts were made that Poincare ilad hclpui piullgo tho would into war. cats silovr 'l‘ilcy cr- lf Expurl To lnternationalize Empire Patent Laws (‘Special t The Guardian) LONDON. uly 5—~W. J. Lincll, who has soon fifty years scrvlcc. with tllo (Yalladian patent olllco, ls (lanadrvs representative at tile conference of patent laxports oi‘ tile whoio umpire Wlliilll ilas just concluded a fortlligllfs 110111101‘- atlons. "Tllc object of the conference was lo try and arrange for each patcnt to be efloctivo throughout all the British Dominlons and do. pcndencics" Mr. Linch told your m. representative. “At present the giipcost of a patent to cover tllc cm. ilpiro is about $2,000. owing to the glrlcnssity oi‘ different. patents ill |eacll country and because of the i, diversity of their patent laws.” The recommendations of the con- lfercncc have boon referred to the [Dominion Govcrnlllcllt tilrougll tllu ‘Colonial Office and will be publish- Does llol. ovi (‘Xllllllli Lil llavlni! Witness only know- that Lin: {on July 15 witll Mrs. and Miss Cumuyur-Llllrzll who have‘ muclr enjoyed (swm.").ilh(:li‘ two nlontlls tour oi Europe.‘ lil i0. I). McKenzie May’ Receive ludgestlip (Speclial to The Guardian) OTTA-WA, July 5~Hon. D. D. Mckcnzio. Solicitor General, is likely to be apopinted shortly lo the vacancy on the Supreme. Court of Nova Scoila cuusctl by the dcatll oi’ Judge Lallriloy. Hon. A. B. lilldson of Winnipeg according to gossip today. will succeed llllll as Solicitor Gcnoral, but ilrobably not before autumn. lil tile meantime the report is llcniell that Mr. llurlnon is coming irl as ‘Minister of lmnligratirlll. has done They Wit- lillg o‘! the; from knowledge. oll Jullc Oil 200 English Sailors Leaping Canada "llavo you slightest " to build llil a (Ianadlzln navy, two hundred Eilgliéill sailors witll Lion. tcllllllt l). ll. Moffat in command loft Montreal for England on tllc hiiulltrllosll this evening. ‘Pill-so sailors must of tllcln lrlcll of long scrvlcc on English cruiscrs wore lont to Canada for a period of two years for the purpose oi training lilo Canadian boys to take- up tlloir rlutles ln tho Canadian dLllVyv They reached Canada ln December, 1920. witll tllu "Aurora" _ "Patrician" and "Patriot, which has been presented to Canada by Great Britain and they have served them until last month when they were paid off before leaving flaiifax. of York Ollr bond -—-—¢0>-_-- RADIO ON HE PRAIRIES MONTREAi... -July ih-"Tiac ic- vclopnlent of radio broadcast. llns a greater significance for Canada than perhaps any other country in tile world." said A. 1i. Morse. managing director of the Marconi .Wireluss Telegraph Company, in a imbllic address. "Ono of the most important will ‘be that with- lnn fovrtiabtlths at least’ hail ii million square miles of’ territory new regarded as isolated will ‘bo- come an attractive territory to prospective settlers cclwlllaw llfo would be immature ‘if/they were entirely out-or touch _ witll tlae- eul- wrs at civilisation orwvlliell to so os. The-re exclusive mpnny is l1 ied later. ; ‘Vfr. Lincll is sailing for Canad ifrom Avenlnouth ll II IL (inland: A's-Ll semi-aha». - The lrish Re (Special to The Guardian) ‘BELFAST. July 5.— Thomas Mitchell, manager of the Ulster Hank llrallch in Tullanlore in the lrisll Midlands was shot, (lead in course of u raid on the bank this lllrlrning. ‘- ltUilLlN, July 5.—— it is learned on ext-client authority says the Press Association this afternoon that the lrlsll Provisional Govern- ment intends to issue a national call torarms tomorrow. DUBLIN, July 5.— lielnmed lil by an infcrllo of flame witll guns of’ tile Free State sondlng shell aftcr shell to spread destruction :llollg Sackville strnefl the last 011t- standing little band of rebels was at tile point of surrender this at- oteamers Collide ln the St. Lawrence (Special t The Guardian) MONlTREA‘ 1, Jllly 5—ln a‘ dense fog at. 12 .35 rfcloek this lllorniitg tho freighter "Ortllea" of 'tlln An- cllor Donaldson Lino and tramp stczllllor "Airedale" collided In the St. ‘Lawrence near the Gulf. two allies northwest of White island light ship. 0|- onc hundred miles below Quebec and the “()rtllea" was so badly damaged that she is reported sinking rapidly, | lnlmcdiatoly after the collision the "Ortheu" began to take wat:r and the crow under commander Captain ‘Pierson, temporarily aban. rloncrl illc ship and were taken on ibeard the “Airedale? according. to Jatcst advices from t'e scene of the collision. What brought the ships into co lislon beyond tho dense fogs whic ensilreurled the river and gulf. is not known, as only nleagrc details are alvailable. At morning, llowevcn. the fog ".7115 so heavy that progress was {practically irllilossiilile. The "Ortllea" was on ‘her way to Montreal with a. general cargo willie tho‘“Aira- dale" was proceeding down the river. clearing from Quebec yes- terday, At eleven o‘cl0ck this morning tile captain and wireless operator returned to the sinking ship and there is still ‘hope of saving ilcr i‘ assistance arrives to take ller in ow in time. ‘l-losvcver the engine room and number three hcild were found full ‘of water. mambo,- onc and two are making water fast. Tile steamer Bell Chase from Quebec reached her at noon. wllilc the steamers Gopher and Queen are expected to arrive curly this afternoon. ‘So far no loss of life has been reported and the damage suffered by the Airedale has not been esti- mated. . linformation received at. the local shipping ilflices . places the re- silonsibllity for the collision on a lll-nso fog which shrouded the Gull and made movements difficult. i t Announcements, . Coming Events, Meetings, Etc ltATrlto-lbo nor lino pcr day. fir. pr-r lino pcr day for .'l days or ova-r. Xc n. lino per day for t‘. day" m‘ "y" 5 liirllrres, initial letters count. us rmo word. lil per cont. dlncollltt for clash. Addross forms part of ad. and must be paid for. " Dinette tea to he held on 4th. lg ilostponcd till the 8th. "Resere Tuesday. July 11, for strawberry and icecreum festival at Union Road. "Reserve Friday evening, Jilly 7th. for ice-cream and strawberry Festival on the lawn of Hammond Kelly, Bullbury. "Tile play "Kathleen Mavnur- noon" will 1m rr-iloatrd in Borden Hall, Friday night, July" 7th. Tick- ets 50c and 25c. "Annual meeting of St. John Presbyterian church. Belfast on Tuesday. July 11, 2 o'clock p. m Ladies Alli meets at ‘same hour. "Taxi Service. country work a specialty, being perfectly acquain- ted with every part of the island. l can guarantee you good and quick service at reasonable rates. Phon 143d. ~¢'__. In the caring of‘ New Glasgow. Cemetery are tormented ta meet in New Glasgow lilll-t-‘tan Monday. _ Worth-While more. Worth “ Reading ls Nearing Rebel Headquarters in Dublin ‘Nov a Mass of Fianle and Surrender is inevitable. Disturbances Eise- where Cause National‘ Troops to be Called 0t. ‘UHTIOOXI. oxtrelnists was a mass of fire Mid f seen that the flames had amtncked every building from which rebel fire still came at intervals. rebellion of Rory 0’Gonnor was noar its end. i. of Rory O'Connor is near its end. Before nightfall ‘the raging flames nlusi. drive the insurgents onto the bllyonots of Free State troop! M"! the rebels must change th=lr head quarters. 'l‘l\e vfltlllllllillll hotel Ila-- 08mg a msrlllg furnace and they moved to the Granville next diwf- Still, a. rattle from witllin the ring 01’ fire. Bandits Cet Away ‘ d street ear dlsarmed a policeman. who was accompanying Mossoll, mtysenger for the Tower Grove bank and escaped with subohel messenger was convey")! dnwn town ‘bank. Wltnesess said there were seven armed bandits. Rumored Appointment chewan (‘alimony bundled since the beg- inning of the crop movement in autumn ‘I921 no less than 33,133,- 085 bushels of grain.‘ an increase of about 7.000.000 over the same period a year ago. estimate of the coal Nova <Scotia avnllalble’ at sufficient to years at the sumption. The Weather, winds cool and sllowery. and tonight at 9.20. rises tcnloi-row morning at 4.17. 11.07 p. m. 5 TIlTsrilTiZ "Notice, all persons Interested‘. tuly 10th. at 7 o'clock p. m. to many is expressed in terms of news and music." oonside the levelling of’ 1:110 lfltltnd 9's. B? order of committee . OTTAWA. tioa of the report connecting the name of lion. A. B. Hudson witll tile portofolio of minister of migration in the cabinet of Right Hon. Mackenzie King, wa-s made has; night by hutll Hon. Mr. Hud- son and the Prime Minister. the nlonuber‘ for centre Winnipeg do‘ clared that he had not. been of- fered any portfolio. Tile Minister stated tilat was the first he had heard of the matter of either appointing a min- lster of lmllligratlon or swearing in Mr. Hudson to that post. A11 ‘one ‘has. All the News‘ . “nullzerelll-Ql " r,- . ‘ ca. Eiid The slime [block held ‘by the rolll a vantage point it 0011111 b9 The IDUIHDLN, J‘_uly 5—-The rebellion of rifle firs came wup szsooo (Spcdlli as The Gulrdil") sr. nouns. Mo. July 6-~— Ben- its today boarded a Tovrer Grove Joseph a the a contalningi $28,000‘. t0 ill Caliiet Minister is Contradicted (Special to The Guardian) a. July 5.—— Contradlc- ‘I ina- Prime tbe report BIG GRAIN TURNOVER REGINA. July ii.—Tlle Saskat- Co-operative i Elevator __.__¢o->__ NOVA SCOTINQ COAL SYDNEY. July 5.—A recent resources of the amount eight million tons. last one thousand present rate of con- places Temperature, Tide, Moon, Etc. TORONTO. _July 6—-N0rtheast lllgll tide this morning at 7.49 Sun sets this evening at 7.45 and ‘Full moon Saturday, July 8th, Kid rm SAFEBUT em qoluc, TO Ger HURTJQHEN! 1.16m’,