_ MAxIMs OF-A - MERCHANT women 0r by virtue their influence. Most everything that is sold issold either to of - , I it t wn Guardian Two (‘nits fills-Jilin: "Guardian, Founded lint‘! _ run iillNili 1 llliH nouns or ff R s u American, Party of Three Shown Ev- cry Courtesy (Canadian Press) PARIS, July 20. —A party of three Americans have just return- ed from tlireo mouths‘ travelling hi Persia, during which they saw m; slgit of the feeling which led to the recent fatal attack. on Ameri- can-(lonstil lmbrie. 'l‘liey carrrieil no arms, not even a revolver, rely- ing solely on the recoiniucnilatltm which the head of the llakhtararit tribe made in hitrustiiiig the party to the hospitality of tile trbes. 'l‘l|e party included two men and one woman. 'l‘lieir experiences carried them not so much to the towns as among the nomadic tribes ivhose customs tltey studied. They accompanied the liabktlztra tribe on its iiilgrulioii northward for almost three months, the women iisliig a. tent while the men lived with the natives. . 'l‘l|i|s, they were. able to ivititess lltc battle of the nomad agaiist nature. As tile lifc of the nomads deprmls upon their ililllllillt-l of which they possess horses, us -s. sheep, cows and some mules, tioy are forced to follo\v the grass to- ward the north each year when it iiisztppeurs in the south. ’l‘his migration means crossing the llivi-r Karim and three moun- tain ranges attaining a height of 115,000 feel. Fur more than 13 hours their route is over sitow, and they have no winter outfit for their journey, the women travel- ing barcftiotetl, carrying their inibics strnppi-il to wodeu cradles on their hacks tindrelieving their lnisbzunis of the burden of carry- ing their rifles. Their posses- sions are loaded on cows as well as ntuies. ' During the northward trek the American party crossed tlto Zaardaku or Yellow Mountain Ptiss which. so far as is known, never be. fore had been crossed by Ameri- cans or Europeans. GREAT FLOODS IN BRITISH INDIA Teacher and 64 Pupils Perished (Canadian Press) lllADllAS, British India, July 29» lfloittl waters have submerged half llle Slate of Cochin, causing some loss oi life and widespread damage lllllvllg cattle and crops, according to messages received here. A tcttchcr and sixty-four pupils in ii boys‘ school at Cheruthuruhy are stated to have perished in tho col- liltvst- of the school building. Thou- saints of persons lu Caiicutlt have been rendered homeless through the desiructionof their homes. Offer For Maternity Home in Fredericton (Canadian Press) ~ FREDERICTON, N. B., July 2.‘). ~The hoard of trustees of Victoria Willi" llfilitiltol has received uu oi‘ fer to purchase the bulidiiig in Sluyiln- street which has been urn-d for some time as a mntcmity hos- ltltai. The matter was left in the hands of aspocliil committee with flower lo uct. The maternity hos- "lllll "iterated in connection with Victorin iiospital, has never met expcnses. . Condensed Specials RATE-Jo. ost- word, Gust _ owcli insertion in this column. ‘FOXES WANTED-MR. KING can take a few pairs more oi lllsh class sliver foxes at prices % above pelt value. inquire to- COMING OVER To Confer in Toronto Next Month. ‘ (Canadian Press) 1ORONPU. Jilly 20. “lllore than four huiulrcil of the \\'t)t‘lti's most eliiiiient scientists are at presen‘. on the Atlantic ocean having loft, iungland Saturday morning, to be present in 'l‘oronto for the meeting of the llritish A's); dollop for (ht,- advaiicemeiit of science. 'i‘lie (faronia which will dock in Quebec Saturday, has on board tiioro than two hundred of the st-icntific delegates, the White Star liner Megautic carries sixty more uiul tho remainder are on the Mclita, Moiitrose and lliontlaiurier. “Stand By” oauéd Sailor as He Divcd To His Death (Canadian Press) l\iON'i‘lli~IAi., July 2!). -—"Stand by," said (‘liarlcs Wilkinson, oilcr of the SS. John J. lfaiiiitiaclicr, to two sliipmittcs as he dived front the (luck of the SS. ()al(lo\vn into Yo-rk County Man Left $41,000 Estate (Canadian Press) 'l"l{lfll)l'llllt"i‘()N, N. 18., .iiiiy 2!). —-'l‘he will of the late ex Wairileit John lllciicen of the Parish of llright has belt ziduiitttrtl lo pro- bate before l‘. .l. lluglies, K. (1., Jlltlge of Probate. valued at somewhat in $41,000, about $2,000 hi real estate and Silihtltll) personal. 'i‘lie pro- perty is left eittircly to the widow who also is sole cxecutrix. it. l3. Hanson, li. 0., is proctor. No public IWIIIIOSIS were made. lt is understood that by a previous will Victoria ilospititl was to be a beucflu 'y. iiiclfeinfs (Iorncr and was a retir- ed lumber operator and farmer. IJHNTIEIITEOHF. Plllll lltfitlltl] IN 5| [NEE By mo... or The French Chamber 0i Deputies. (Canadian Press) PARIS. .l||ly 251), The French parliami-iti. today rect-ivctl in ib sululr- silence and with inzirlicil frlgidtty l'l'l‘ililL'i' lien-let's l'1‘lllll'l on the progress of thc llllttl'~i\llit'tl (gtynfttfl-ngrg i" lniiiiltiit in whiclrtln- head of the government dcscriiieii the failure of the. confirrence to conic to an agreement with liriiisli and United Stall-s batikcrs ou tile tiucstiou of security for the l)awc's plan for a loan tn tictinuni’. lflxeirpting for verbal comments by about twelve or i'iftecii Social- ists the ilcpulics of the (Jhaiuber iilillillillllPtl silence while. ltenc iu-itotut, Minister‘ of Justice uii-l zicling Premier, riail u telegram from the Pri-mlct which dost. lbed briefly the work of the various committees of the iniiiiloii cotifer- . Socialists nppizindctl a few s lml an iiliiilt‘ilS(.' majority ill . of he deputies listened in evident plinth)‘, lilvcu the moderate left. M. iierritii.‘s main stipport in the mhjoriiy, refused to become eti- thtisctl while the attitude of the oppnsititm was one of cold aloof- iit-ss. After the document had been read the Chamber passed without comment to the order of the day. SYDNEY T0 ROME the waters of the harbor. ills "llY illlvvrlituciit had com- body never nppcarcd zigulti and '“ll"il ill Y"=ll‘$ lHlHl. 'l‘ln~re- although his compnviioiis i‘l‘|ll‘illt'tl- i‘""'- l“? Bold, one oi’ the |y ,||v,.,| i" Hwy “tun, mum“, u, inosl lilllltifiiilli. planks of locate hint. Wilkinson came from ill" Ullllfil'l'vlltives ivas (u iiull, l-Inglanil, and was 2-l years "l-‘ikt’ i‘l‘l‘l'y llofihlllli- tir- or ma», rangemcnt with the Dinni- "——"*_*>'i—‘ "kl"! l" lWBlY and extend II-+'l"i"l"i-‘I'd-'i-1-++++"l-+1"!+++<+++ir+++++++++++++T+++++++++f+ The testattit‘ was a result-pp of _ ll Fl IlNll Fllllll P.E. Biggest Sherifi in U.S. ,>j%// The People's Papa -' Covers Prince Edward Island Like The De w CHAR 'I'*I"I"IIO'I'+'IHI'+II"IHII CHURCHILL NOW INVIT- ED BACK INTO THE FOLD (Canadian Press) lllAN(‘.lll'}S'l‘i'llt, Jilly 2!) -—-Au invitation to llight lion. Winston (lliurclilll and other waverers to join the (Jonservative party was made yesterday by Right lieu. Stanley llaldwln at a huge optiii-ziir demonstration here. I lie said that tiie Coiiser- viii-iv" barty today more illllit ever felt its responsi- lllllly to the nation aml the idmpire, and would rejoice lo have the co-opcratlon of all :iuimaicd with the de- sire to secure a broad pol- icy of eonstitutitmalism zigainst Communism. The issue at the next . election the Conservative lender said, would not be titriff-H. but a social pro- grniitnte of ilU\'t‘lli])ll|i‘.iil of "lWF-llllltc-rial trade and the lilliclztiarilhig of home indus- lYlP-‘l ilsitiust unfair foreign compctitiiiii. lie zisscriietl that the Labor (loveriiineiit behavior over imperial pre- fcrcnct- was one of the. l-ircalcst aids of folly that trade advantages. -i-dfli-I-gl-Il"!+++'l"l"l"l"l"l"l"l"l"l"l"l"l'++++++++IPIIIIII+IIHIHO++GIiI+§II"I'Q"!"I"II 'l"l"l"l"l"l"l"l"l"l"l"l"l' ——-—-<0>--_~_ O§A&AA A-A-AAQ4 b-oAo a a a WIRE llltttli‘ Last Minute News Flashed in Over the Wires AO-O-O-OQ _ (Canadian Press‘) SYDNEY, Austnalia, July 29 -—Negotiations will shortly proceed with a view to Aust- ralia obtaining reciprocal trade with ‘Canada, New Zenland and South Africa, so Austin Chapman, federal minister for trade and customs, announced in a speech today. LONDON, Eng., July 29. — United States round the world aviators will take off for Kirk- wall at five o'clock tomorrow morning, according to present arrangements. eoouwooo, Eng, July 29 —L. Schaverciws, Compiiier to- day won the Stewarts cup and extras over a Six furlongs course. Duth was second and S. Joels Pondorland third. Twenty-four horses ran. .__._. SASKATOON. July 29. —- Bread retailed here yesterday three loaves for 27 cents in- stead of three loaves for the usual 25 cents. The increase is due fa the upward swing in the price of flour. NEWCASTLE, N. B., July 29 —-Mary Hickey, aged 16 of Nelson was drowned here last evening while in bathing. A companion, Miss Nonan tried to save her and also near- ly lost her life. ilfllti taut Meets Brother in Calgary After 34 Years. Calgary Albertan Twenty-one years ago, Lint mwsn-r JUICY oaauosa, 2st ‘JOB Paurrme o? évsnv "lmlcfliltion ehoaply and exped- ‘LOCAL vzasriiisss -- WAX 11w and Wednesday mi- Mr. .1. Lea. Revers Hotoi.—2l. . iwr dos. Jenkins A‘: Son.—2l. luilllsly executotl. Guardian Cent- ral Job Prlntory, Pliono 133. ' 2870-5-3". lliillll. baots._ cabbage, cauli- IN 15 FT. CANOE Toronto Tiian Starts on I’erilous Trip (Canadian Press) SYDNEY. N. B., July 29. -— From Sydney to Rome in a fifteen foet- cnnoo is tho avowed ambition of G. P. G. Swyth, Toronto who pushed off from Galbraith! boat house lower. lettuce, and turnips. Jen- kins a Boa-Ii, sagas: ' tylk gig BAR filler, way snot and Pr n ca Street. Finder please leave at hora at 10 o'clock this morning 0n the first I8! 0f ill! Vllllillmwma journey. He Dlfllll l0 BTW-Well down the coast via Hit-lit“. 3!- Jolm. and American ports to New Guardian 0m",- nd canoe on board a steamer for lHIJND-Ii iilgllnd. protection when into the wnnileroil a husky Canadian youth. He stood six feet five in his socks. weighed 200 pounds, and bb York where he will ship himself draw and use a "52P’ with some of gnmim‘ CM" c" Vegas country, Nevada, was a wild and woolly spot. Gunmen, cattle rustlers and horso thieves run riot over the land and when a hunch of rustlers whooped liito town one night and left the sheriff lying on his doorstep with seven bullets through'tlis heart, the law-abiding people of the country decided that this thing had to stop ho they advertised for a sheriff who could toto n gun and-use his fists. No one wanted tho job and tho people wore just about to ask the state for town of its cast, which were as follows: LOTTETOWN, CANAD A WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 1924 Cantu usi Will Pllllllltllfi Revolt Tddk Heavy Toll in Lives And Property. (Canadian Press) llllldNOS AlltES, Jilly 29. ~- Wliile remnants of the itiilitary fin-cos which revolted at Sno Paulo .liily fiflli were being pursued today into the interior of llrazil by feder- al troops, (ioveriiot- l)a Campus, tince more‘ instullivil itt his state c; vital Willi taking ziccount of the damage. suffered from three weeks bombardment, fire and pillage, and at itio Jaiielrti President Bernardos was fact-d with the problem of ef- fecting solid restorutioit of the na- tions ilisturbtvd unity. The president said last night that he lgokcil upon the SatrPauio movement. coming after the revolt at ltio Janeiro a year ago. as evi- dence of the weakness of the laws of iirazii l‘t‘_LZi|i'(li)il.( the repression of si-iliiion. 'i‘hirty million frt-c thinking Brazilians he ileclitri-il ronld not be left a prey to a hand- l'i|l of iliscmfiiti-utctl adventurers such its had tried to still), the nation In the track, surprising the govern ment while it was intensely direct- ftiri-igu goieiliiiii-uts with rcfcr- cnce to damage suffered by Llll‘ properly of their nation as well as the killing of foreigners iluring the revolt. Although estimates of the tetnl damage are not ycl, avnllziblt: from official quarters, it is believ- ed it will i‘lill iutu muny millions ing its efforts to the rccitustruc- Y,“ ]_ . v y h f.“ _ tion ot‘ the country. ‘l l "ll/ml" 3mm“: “l l yfiams “In mwsl-dvnt M“ “M, w Co" of itlcohol and ivith conspiring to ' i - I r y 4 ll ' . 1 , I sitter the question of dealing with Tmuhhl" dmmollul mm (Cumin irom Spain. ‘llllfilll nu I5 llllllllllll u lllflfit Montreal Detectives Tell 0f Their Ex- periences In‘ Spain. (Canadian Press) l\i()l\"i‘i{l*lt\l., July 2.'l.—-\Vlicn. Sergeants Salt and ilrown, of the Royal (‘tinailitiu hltumteil Police. were in Spain in 1025i to secure evi- dence against Miguel hialuqncr, (‘tinsul for Spain in MillllFPill, and llaymon 'l‘cy llu ‘Poi-rents. Spanish importer. for smuggling, they were frequently held up and “friskeil" iu the streets of ilarcloua, according to tho t-viilcnce of Salt iii the Court of Spirciitl Sirssitms here this after- noon. 1t was in the midle of the |‘t'\'t)lllllt)li that culmlnatird in the military ilictulorship of (lent-rat Prfino De illvcra, that the monu- ties found life in llarccloiia color- ful, and under the circumstances they had to abandon their inten~ lion of shipping tirugs out of thc country for (Yanada. , The case, now popularly rcferroil to as “the Spanish (lonsul ease," is ilrawing to its close. ‘De. Tor- rents and Aialuqucr are charged (‘nrptiral Anilersoii, Ii. C. M. P., said lic took over ~10 trust-s (rontain- ing itlcolitil and olive oil, in cans. of ilollilrs ‘arid tho number of sold- iers and civilians kiilcd or wound- t-d will reach many liuutlrcils. PROVINCIAL AND CITY SCHOL- ARSHIPS ‘Prince County .\liriiini Prnfitt, kcnsingtoit. John Itlontgomery Stimmerside. Queens County Ifiossie Youuker, Jflugsinu, (icrtrude Aeklanti, Hampshire. King's County tlraco Douglas, (loorgetown. Alice Lavie, Stiuris (Tonvoui. Charlottetown Maurice Clarkin, quot-it's Square. Floroittwo Owen, ‘Prince Street _ Students with the highest stand- ing in illv several subjects of ex- ztiiiinzilimi: English, 83, Grace (Zampbell, Prince St. _ diistory, 83, Matirice. (lliiflflll. Qimi-ti Square. Arlthniotiiw- R9 lvlary Mac.(‘.ormat~ Si. (ieorgort Rural Science-Jill, (li‘iii‘t1.llltill,’..'- las, (teorgelown, ‘Ellwood iiozilon, York. . (ieograpltv, tlG-Jiliiwartl Arnelt, PRINCE 0F WALES tIilttEiiE Mlllll I RESUlTS French-Alli, i'lllCL‘li Grant, Mon- tague; Maurice lClarkin, Queen Square. .\lutItiuiuilIcsMSII, Bessie iilillttr, Prince Street. lAlllll, S!) ,Miriam siiigton. Profitt, Ken- SENIOR EXAMINATIONS ffotal number of marks possible S00. Nctu-ssary to pass, 400 llliriam Proiitt. Kensiitgton- Glii Alaiiritze Clarkin (luorn Square-- it) Florence Owen, Prince Street— 59p, ' (trace Douglas, Georgetown-- 507. lNnrma Jamieson, West Kent-- 569 (trace (lampboll, Prince Street-i- 567'. John Montgomery. — 565. iierv<it~ lViillcr, Prince Streetw- fill-l. Agnes Byrnc, Rnehfom Square-- 55$ Suminc-rsido Lavic. Souris Convent» Mildred Crawford. lona- i553, Robert iloiman, Suuimersitic“ 55f. Summorsltlc. Bfllllllllllilllll P IJELIGHTS ill (Zhautauiflia annual pliiy contest was presenteil by ouc of tho clever- est groups of actors performing in this city. Last night was tho first time a Charlottetown audience was privi- leged to enjoy the work of mom- hers of the American Theatre (lullil, u new anthcoming unit in tblio theatrical world, being com- monly known as the Little Theatre and already famous for the pro- diictlon of high class productions from Shakespeare to those of the present d-ay. . "Their Honor tho Mayor" pro- vlded ample scope for the abilities THE CAST Lucy, an iodispenslblo domestic Gretchen Comogys Patricio (Jochranc, The MRYOFB could (Continued on Page 8) tiaughter-Dornthy Adams Norman Parker. Pat's shadow- Mrs. Cochrane, The Mayor's wile —J‘anet You!!! lit-fore a very largo anti eutlius- Mr, Cor-prong, The MayQf-—- iastlc audience lust. evening in the Maroni (llsen ' (llllllititiiillill tent, "'i‘heir lionor the Dawson, u pollticlnu—Byrort Mayor", the three net comedy Ffllllggr ‘ which won the 1924 honors in Mrs, smtthxrnytnr, n fgnflnine (Continued on Page 3) RIZE count nu AUDIENCE‘ "Wcbatcr"—f.orna Thatcher ' Pince—The Cochrano Breakfast room Time——Act I . . . . . . ..Tho present - Act ii. Act lii... The vary simple plot was filled with suspense until the lust fall of the curta‘n and turned on a city election in which the Mayor and his wife were both camiidnttts for the civic cliiilr. Tho radio played a largo part in the action uml furnished much zimuseinent nnd excitement for tho audience, particularly in its an- nouncing of the election returns. which were accompanied by the ir- relevant ‘interruptions character- lstic-of this modern invention. The character parts played by Leora Thatcher, as Mrs. Smtli. Taylor a militant of the mst radical type, Byron Foulger, as Dawson the political boss and opponent in ..-____i____._. 2,000 MIL . AIR FLIGHT Longest Trip Tried in Western Canada (Canadian Press) wiNNiPiilG, Jilly 2il.—A two thousand mile ulrpiants flight, the longest ever attempted in Western (liiliiiilii, is now in progress with Major ll. N. ilobbs, (lommantler of the Government Air Station at Vic- toria lleach, Mau., eiiroiite to sec- ure a l.()[)(lt.‘,'i'il[)lil(.'i\l map of the ilo- itideer Lake country for the Depart- ment of the interior Ottawa. The flight takes in portions of Northern MitllllObii. and Saskatche- wan, and will include. a stop at Prince Albert, Sask. lteimleer Luke is almost in a ilirectlitie with Fort Churchill, in latitude Blitwmw , lllilli pauleil by R. Davidson, Albert Cairns, anti J. ltiilnc. Chicago Barbers De- mand More Money (Canadian Press) i-‘tlllC-AGU. July 20. ——ll0bbctl hair is given as the cause of wage int-roast: ilcniaritls being maile by the journeymeu harbors‘ union, which lhrezitciis, to take a strike vote next. week if an zigreeiittrnt is pot reached. “With bobs rangliig in price from $1 to $1.50 with tho prospect of curling, mart-oiling amt sham- pooiiig, with the ltarber having to go to school to learn how to do it, we want more mun " W. S. Leidy union president, says. The present. scale is $26 weekly, with 50 percent. ol‘ all checks over" a total of $128. The iiciiiziiid is for Sit-S salary and the same percenL age of all ovct" $50. Glace Bay Boat Carried Liquor (Canadian Press) (iLAilld llAY, July 20. —Tlie jSidar First, a rum running motor ‘boat owned by local parties, was seized by (laptain liyun, of ,tlie cutter Vagrant, on Stiturtlay night as she was about to land a (iuantity of whiskey at (ilace llay. 'i‘hc boat, which has made frequent trips to rum row of late, was caught in the act of landing ceri- trzibantl goods in the harbor. ller skipp >rs made a dteterminetl effort to ape and it was only after (‘apti n ltyan had fired two rifle shots in the direction of the boat and threatened to put a third zimiilships that she- surrendered. lleth motor boat and cargo were taken in charge . llllllil Will uvt l usl stunt A N umber of Import- ant Questions To Be Taken Up. (Canadian Press.) WPTAWA, July 2!l.-- important iloclsitins lie before the cabinet council when, after a itollday of a. fortnight it incest. nu 'I'lll‘t~2tli\y next First. comesdho tpiestlon of cah- inet reorganization which in some measure at any rate, is regarded in political clrcltm its; inevllablo al- though it may be deferred for so- me tlnto. fly-election writs have to be issued for West ilastlng, Ontar- io and Yale, ll, C., There is the ap- pointment of a clilof inspector of bunks; the (lanadiait National Rail way board ltus two vacancies to be filled while there is the proposals to be considered of adding lo tho present Cillililllilll National Board (Continued on Page 3) {-0-}- netgig; To Con- fer With Party Men in Montreal (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. July 29. _—Rlght lion. Arthur Meighcn will pay _a visit to ‘Montreal tomorrow and meet local Conservatives to dis- cuss tho political situation lmys a Montreal Gazette nows item. lie will also endeavor to aid in the present St. Antoine Division situ- ation. Therein much complaint on th part of Conservatives in tho word that though the female vote is about equal in the St. Andrews and St. Joseph's wards, only three of the ten registration booths are located in the former ward. Con- sequently women living in the int- ter ward are obliged to make a (Continued on Page 8) long trip in most oases to register. OF-A A MERCHANT Whatever your cus- tomers tell about you; it’s an advertise- ment. §Es¢<>E>Fil¥tEiAt HAS RESIGNEI) Salaries of-ilkil Offic- ials to b3 Reduc- e . (Canadian Prfiis.) SVDNl-Jlt’, N. 8., July 20- A/chl- bald Miafoli, (leneral .\ia.nagei~ oi llesco operations on the mainland has resigned from the corporation. (lificlal announcement of Mr, Mc- ColPs retirement‘ writs made at the llcsco bead ufficediere on ‘Tuesday Mr, MeColl ls one of the best. known steel and coal tifflclzils in Nova Scotia and for many ycztrs was prominent in the affairs, ol No- va Scoiia Steel aml Coal Company. lie has always been located at New Glinigow. lt is also announced at llesco headquarters that there will be a cut in (lfficiill salaries of vitrylng di menslous, ranging from twenty-five per cent. for tho higher-tips to les- ser zimounls for‘the lower paid men. Alligator Attacks And Wounds Man (Canadian Press) MARKSVILLE, La.., July 29. — 'l‘houias Briggs of Little ltiver, near here, is recovering from the attack of u sixteen foot alligator which he tincountttrtui whi ie pick- ing itltiss in the swamps. in crossing a ditch containing about fotir feet of water, llrirgs step K‘ on something he thought was log. The "log" tiroved to be an alligator. which caught ilriggs just above the knee. cracking the bone of his leg. After a struggle the alligator let go and made a vicious attempt to catch llriggshs body, but the man leaped in time to prevent the aui» mal getting a firm hold. llriggs's cries for help attracted the attention of a brother near by, who shot and killed the alligator. a Delightful ‘Musical-e At Braokley Beach A most delightful musicalo was given by the guests of Shaw's lio- tel, llrackley Beach, in llowe's liall last evening. a. very large ituiuboi" of motor parties driving out from the city. liis lionor Lieut, (lov- ernor Macliimion, was unable to at- tend but Mrs. lliachinnon was pres- i-nt with a party. Mr. (i. ltash of 'l‘oronto, acted as chairman and at the (conclusion of the entertainment the lady nrtists were presented with large bouquets of roses. The affair was voted by all pres- cnt as onp of the most successful of its kind ever held. The program (aoncluileil with stringed instru- ment imitations on the piano by Mr. Fred Morris. After tho serving ot‘ dainty rcfrtrshmtants, the floor was prepared for dancing and a general good time prevailed iinlll tho time arrived for the visitors to (lepart. - PROGPAM. Piano. (a)--Play of the Waves. liirs. Ray Brown. (bk-Wipers, Ottawa. (‘onlralto Solos, (u)~~Sylvia. (by Homing, Mrs. O. R. Sharp, Montreal. ‘Ilcziii|iig~-~l\irs. Ray Brown, Ot- tawa. Vocal Solon, ‘in-"rhcre is a (lardon. ‘(bk-Phyllis has such Charming (tract-s, i\lr. W. Italy, Toronto. Plano, (iumileverle, lllrs. Cartwright. (b)—~i'reliiiie in E Minor. Vocal Solos, (ab-By the Waters of Minuet- ouka, (in-fin a (iardcn, Mrs. 0. it. Sharp. Plano Solos, Suite. offive original coiitpositltm by Mr. Frcili-rick Morris. (ira s French Folk Songs, Mr. A. (lieasc, 'i‘oronto. No HEADWAY AT ALLIED CONFER- ENCE ii. » French Take Lead in Informal Discus- Annual Hllbarriptionl Dillvoreq “.00 lly Mail. (‘minds and U. 8.5.“. truth-tut in tllIl-Illttiflll u- PIRE INTEREST MacDonald Accused of Subordinating Imperial Con- siderations. (Canadian Press) LONDON, July 29._"TlJB first s'x months oi‘ Rautsuy MacDonald's ilrktililflfSlllli of Great Britain have left no doubt as to tho character of his foreign policy. lie is more interested i.i European than in British Empire affairs and there- forc- his policy is more European than imperial. lie has gone to im- mense pains to effect the pacifier» tion of Europe and. although l doubt whether he will ultimately succeed in tho resettlement of the continent, it would be extremely unfair to reproach him with fail- ure. The time has been too short. the inntiarials too refractory and the conflict of wiilsantl rival iii- terests‘ and "ambitions too strong for any statesmen to‘completo what may afternillprove to be ~a impossible task. a lt may be impossible to pacify Europa because Europe tines not wish to be pacified. " This may seem a pessimistic view, but every honest observer will admit that the facts of tho last five years itppear to support it. 0n the other hand Mr. MacDon- ald is not really interested in the ilrilish Empire. Ho has visited most parts of it, ‘but it has left him cold. l ' lie tuiks indeed thig most: cor- rect sentiments, but when‘ it comes to the. point of action his attlugo is u. fright negative. lt canot e said that his imperial policy has failed; but that 'is because ho has not in fact an imperial policy at- nll. A correct attitude- and a pol- ite refusal cannot iii any true sense . of the word be callnd a policy; in the current slang of the- day, it is a gesture and nothing more-a ges- ture of impotence. (UOIIUHUCG on Page 3) .__{<0>-___ FOREST FIRES IN ' NEW BRUNSWICK (Canadian Press) '- FllEDERlflTON, N. B., July 29. —~l~‘orest fires are again commenc- ing to make an appearance in the province following a period of dry weather. Yesterday a fire was reported on Crowniand at Sunbury station on the Transcontinental division of the C. N. It. in Sun- bury County reports received by tho Department of Lands and Mines stated that the fire had cov- ercd an area of about half a square milo near the railway. Section crews and railway employees are rngageil in comhattlng the out- break. A fire which spread to young growth from Blueberry Barrens near Fourth Lake in the vicinity of McAdam during the week end. was reported today as being under control. The Weather, Etc. ‘n4’ MORE out booR 59am; -11~l‘t_e$S wxooorz. QR<=M<5 sions. (Cahadian Press.) committee meetings LONDON. Jilly '29-—-~The lIliDf-itl- lied conference ilritggcil wearily al on; today with little progress oh- scrvablo toward the goal of its um- bitiona the launching of tho Daw- es‘ report. There were no formal zirranged for today. in the informal discussions amongst the delegates. financiers TORONTO, July ao-Msrltime moderate south west winds. "I16 and warm. High tide this morning at 9.14 and tonight at 10.45- Sun sols this evening,“ 7.30 and rises tomorrow morning at 4.40. Summerslds title eighteen min- utos later than Charlottetown. Maximum and Minimum temper- and exports tho French took the tritiroa: lead in an effort to coordinate the Toronto, clear .. .. 68 various formulas proposed to roe- Montreal, fair .. 06 onciie the financiers’ ideas of so Qlwbet‘. Olfillll)’ 93 curity for investors in the propos- Ch'town, clear 77 67 ed Osman loan with reluctance of Halifax. fair 60 tlilrance to waive her rights to sep- 8t. John, clear .. $2 arate action should Germany de- Boston, clear . 04 fault. " New York, slur 80 04 I - . - .-_¢.'—,:.r';*-