l D ALI- ¢VER INGE EDWARD ISLANDNW I E t La- I _ . ‘ . A ' 8 §s1t`?.o§a.I)falI1dF'or- ` ' ' S ” ORNING DEW" | -anne l r H s- 1 scanner” ' ' --~ A ’ F I NING IIAIL wlddlflfr i~i».v;ii - > ii _ S: =§ E if-I “THE LATEST NEWS . - 3| i _ ,§HARLo'i"rErowN, CANADA, 'rHnRsDAv,_]ULy_;_q,__.9.,;,__W__m FIRST OF ALL " HR S . ss §> ”§ we > 5% H13 B MAILIN ADVA JY MAILIN ADV -|-I inmu hunch, 'nnmu The Germ isolated and Siudv of Serums and Vac- es Going On. -2. :z Special to '1‘hc Guardian. ;‘.\N l¢‘itANCISGO, July 17 - Ex- pvviuu-lits ill investigation now being inn-lueted by the federal leprosy com- n|i.l°LE, July is.- 'l`hr cabinet has appointed Abdullah l':xsba io replace Turgut Shefket the 'lnrkiall forces in Albania. It is‘ex|n»<~i.e»i that the change will fa- elllaiv the settlelnellt of the Albam- an rev<»lt, as Target has,been_ held ftiiiiollsillle for severe repressive IliI‘I\5IIl'15H. Thclnelv comlnander enjoys a re- ilutaiion for moderation and in- tviuuy. it is rep.-.rico niet owl i~'<>\'|~l'|luicnt has ,offered territorial' ri_||i\lu\llsiliio|l_to Montenegro with a \'le'\i' io arriving at a general pacifi-o Cii IIIII. cunsululnn rollssr , rllnss sn|.L nnolnc .»\.\1i1lliills|_\|\ and Wright and fears are ¢‘ui<'rLnln_ed' tilat the houses or-i oilwr buildings at Shulce will be (lm. I.i'oycd_ BOSTON AMERICANS FOR SALE “U-`i'|'liN, Mass., July l8.-l’resi- di-nr .iohn Taylor is ready to dispose of his local American llcague Club. .-\|l l have to say declared Taylor, is limi, if I were odered enough muncy,, I llugllt be expected to sell. Hc- lwoiilii not say a deal was pending. life hopes of Boston fans have been slulifr~red because of the team’s posi- """ "\ U10 Present race. The team sf=.rf.e\i the season brilliantly but has been gradllally slumping. ___*_¥__ unmwu annul nuns ln Capturing Another Who Broke His Parole. Honor Among Criminals Special to The Guardian. RENU. Jllly 19-When James An- tone, an cmbezzler, escaped from the road gangs of convicts near Carson yesterday, three convicts, two of them murderers and the other n horse thief, headed a posse and captured hinl ill the mountains. ,Antone when captured was soundly thieves and burglars for breaking his word of honor given to Warden Bak. cr, not to escape. The convicts swore a month ago that they i would capture the next lnan who escaped. AVIATOR BANNED FROM $50,000 RACE LONDON, July 18-The Royal Aero the aviator's certificate of D. Gra- ham Gilmour for flying in a nmnner dilllflcrous to public safety during- llhe lfeccllt Henley regatta. This will Drcvent Gilmoul~'s participation in; the British Circuit race for $50,000, which will start from Brooklmplg on Saturday. 4 PROVINCIAL PRISON CAMPS _ AT PORCUPINE ESCAPED 'l'0IdONT(), July 18 -- R. P. Fair-I hnirn, deputy lninister`of public works, is back from Porcupine, where he went to learn how the pl‘o-, vlllclal prison camps had fared. Tile fire did not reach camp No. 1 about two nlilcs west of Sontll Por- cupine, but camp No. '2, six miles west. in Tisdale township, wast caught. g When the alarm came' the officers and men turned olit, and after ,-l hard fight saved the whole calnp, except the stable and the wash-A house. No lives were lost. _ connlunnlon or sentence nlls nlslcons nlsns shui/1' srl-1. Mania, ofa-.. July lil.-Ariah ~McFadden, counsel for Mrs. Ncapolitana, yesterday broke the news to her tllat sentence of death had been conlmutcil to life illnprisonmellt. It had been said the woman preferred death to a life S0llI»0llC0. but Mr. McFadden states that she was greatly relieved. Hel- face lighted up, said he, and she seemed to have been greatly reliev- ed fl'oln a heavy burden. It is ex- pected that her child will be born about July 20th. TRIED TO SOLVE PERPETUAL MOTION IIALTIMUIIE, July 18-_Andrew Gernand, 88 years old, is dead here_ after spending fifty-five years of his life in a vain effort to solve the pro- blem of perpetual inotion. Gernard was all inventive genius and would have made fortunes on practical inventions if he had been able to dismiss the perpetual motion problem froln his mind. As u wed- ding present to one of his sons hc gave the young lnan a suggestion for labor saving corn rcuper which made $l'i',00U,00U or inol‘e ill profits. FLIES Fll.-LED TEN BARRELS W0ltCES'I‘EIl, Mass., July l8.-- lilorc thali ten barrels of flies were gathered by the 232 contestants in an allti-fly crusade, which began on June 22 alnl came to an end tonight. The winner, who will get a prize of $100, tlirned in ninety-five quarts, or a total of 1,120,000 captured in traps of his own construction. He l\llnard's Linilnent cures colds, etc. claims thc world's championship. -~v.,_._._._.__.--_______~_____________________ abused- by the murderers, horsel Club has suspended for one month' HORSE RACES AT _ CAPE TRAVERSE _ ni/ -_----- Tlhn races at 'l‘llnnci Track, Cape ‘"l"’fH0. yesterday proved to be the "lust, exciting meet of its kind this nr:u~\on_ ull trrlin load of excureionists left U" (WY by special train and over fliiithousend spectators were present. everwl ‘RRY Droved .an ideal one and nm Ytaofty returned home feeling satis-_ worth 9' U10? received their moneys “The race ci the day wg? the 2,19 mes in which Meadowva e, Queen jmlglli. and Pretoria fought like tro- wns or first honors. The later horse ,hmunkot in her usual form and ,;nnd_K an accident was greatly and ;°6l>Ded. She was scoring badly mm n tho third heat did not get 0 L with the other two at the word fm' GP driver was disappointed and ,heorvd Golden Carr to drive over the “parse to secure third money. On mm not turn, the overdraw gave way Gow c mare fell to the ground and mr en! took the part of all aviator reed: dew seconds. Luckily the horse driver” no serious lnfuries and her took n95¢BD0d with a. few bruises. It _ ve heats to decide the winner M°“d°"""“1° ‘|0018 the trick by a nosd length in the fifth heat. Every heat in this race, causcd,c_xcl_tment to rlln at top notch and all Mmitted it to he the greatest race ever held ill the provinces. The other classes were won by inches and Mr Irving is to be con- gratulated fo_r the splendid program mapped out. Tunnel Track has always been not- ed for exciting races but yesterdsY'B meet eclipsed all previous records. When next year’s event comes round the spacious grounds will no doubt be too small to accommodate the gathering. Tunnel Track is ad- mitted by drivers and owners t0 be one of the fastest if not the fastest, in the Maritime Provinces. Rag;-egg were expressed for the non- appearance of Bonanza Princeton, owned by T. C. Edgett, City. Uofor- tunately this horse, on Tuesday a tag- noon, rared and fell back over t a bike sustaining such injuries that it took one and a half hours before he regained consciousness. It was neces- sary to phone for Dr Black, Crapaud, .under whose skilful care the animal ` d. L test accounts are :det Ifgdlpable lied before the Mon- tague mect he may be fully restored l Gl‘}URGl°\‘ 223-3. 0! IL- sixty-three degrees shove zero. A. Foster s. Central Drugstore, phone number 163, where a first clue turn Mfnard's Liaiment cures Dlstemper. out can be had. 6-21d1\“Pd- lllii MISUIIS INEHIISING IN ll|lMBlliS Now 48,500 in Canada, Showing,aGain Of 2.500 Over Last Year Special to The Guardian. ST. CA'l`HAltINl<}S, July 10-Some’ interesting figures concerning the ex-i tent of l¢`l'cc Masonry in Canada were furnished ill the report Of Grand Mas- ter D. l<]. Macwatt at the Grand Lodge of Canada A. F. & A. M.` which opened_here today. The membership of the craft in this! l Ellill’ PHUSPHIIS lll , I NUHIHWESI G1 2 5 2 Frost and Cold Wave Caused inquiry But Absolutely no Damage ____ ‘_ Sl.-eci..l to The Guardian. WINNIPHG, July 19-The crop prospects in western Canada today could hardly be more favourable. Home apprehension was felt on ac- count of frost in certain localities and 1,000 correspondents in the three prairie I-'rovlnccs were wired to, ask- ing if the cool wave was having de- trimental effect on the crops. The replies are of the most reas- griind district on May 31, 1910 num-' bcred 46.000 and on May 31 this year 48,500, an increase of 2,500,i with a total of 413 lodges on the re-lsuring eliaructer, showing that while gister. flight frosts have been experienced in -----_--- in few localities, they have not affec- l ted the crop in the slightest degree. f i null in il “LHR” MW, ilu nu i nil I.f)NI),(JN, July 18- The llri-rent, ._; sunlnlons issued by Lord Morley, off liiuclulurn, to the l=‘-:ral followers! D.\u'l‘luol=TH. J\"y 18-MISS Marv in the house of lon yr-,nteriliiy cull. liluir of Halifax, who was visiting ing upon all support.-is of the par-i "USS `M*iFY MKYUUDII. Nfiffh DON' liamentary bill to be present in all-,H""U1. .V€Sf“l`duy afternoon was the ticipatiou of a forced division on thi.-= ‘~ "Um 'if Il liliillflll HCCld9l\f»~ SIIG third reading, places him in a curi~Iff'li Il‘0lll fl Ch°l`l‘Y U00 10*-I\eKl'0""d ous position. There is no inten-la distance of several feet breaking tion on the pmt of regplm- l,m,,,s.i her arm above the elbow and disloca- tion to throw ollt the measure onltlvil 110|' \\'l`iSt- Shf‘.S\1fI0\`€f1 IIIISOHHB its third reading. They will noepain. Drs Payzant and Cunningham only not vote against the amend-f were called and attended to the injur- ment, but so far as official oppori-illfl girl- tion is concerned the bill will be al-A "_”_l‘_*”_- lowed to pass its third reading with-IOPENING out division._ The possible attitude of the Free Lance unionists is what' Lord Morley fears, and hence hisi summons of stalwart radicals, only .1- _ fU1”l2Y~six of whom were present tc. support the second ‘reading of the. VIENN-'\» -Illly ]3"E"lI»'e\"’r Fran' veto hill 15,, at¢,¢n,l next Thu,-sd,,y_; els Joseph opened the _reichstag with 'plien with i~,,lnf0r¢e(l l,,,t¢,,ll,)nS I,,,,,l,tlle customary ceremonial today. The Mgrlcy |,ml¢e,, gum the ,,,1,,pt,0n of arch-dukes were present and there was cnc bill_ 'rnc strange situation wins *M20 sidlwriiis from both the Uv- bc presented of a government leader' Ile" and lower h"““e“ lmvlng moved will myriad the ml\.A,_l The speech from the throne which tion of a measure which his friends' th” ""‘p""‘“" “"“1 in fl “t""‘g deal' in the Cabinet and the house of corn- V"l°°» 5h0""i“i§ U0 "F105 Of “IS I`0C€“l- mmm n|,.c,,d,y had _decmed tt, ,mmap illness, shows the necessity for the intply l-¢pu(l|,,fc_ , immediate rc-organization of the ar- -____._-__ my to make good the deficiencies of ~ the past and to keep pace with the “development of military forces'whicb FOR progressing rapidly everywhere." --_- o A little later in his speech His Ma- jesty trusted that the “Blessing of l‘AliIS, Julv 18.--France today , l ' _ uéent' M? ;"sl°m'saI_° M5522” C0515” “Y 1 with her allies, which are nnvalteraiblyi Spanish patrol the report'of Iiyzliieii cur-dial "S-well as by the fnepdly “I- incident is confirmed in official ad- tlfxililnh w»;{:,§cI;]lu£;emnnH:_Eh.¥ m"culh- ‘]&;?lB,,'m x_§€,?:_],$ht"'m;1ssad‘“£ thqt' 'lhegnecess(ity fnifmthg creation of O D0” 15»new financial resources was mention- ::.fn"r.~ ...isai;‘°::,.;:.;:“;:;i:i.nil l gr -np;-»--gf ,».~-5, ,-- the part of Spain and demands mon “"0” .em“ B °r c “ve °I" apologies. The French llewspapersimgnb of mrelgn wmmerce' The em' first turned their attention from tlilelpemr e"m.e5tly exhortm ‘n favor 0! F,.,mco_Ge,.,"an contmver to theithe cessation of factional strife and sy . Spanish attitude two days ago’ when , the establishment of a workzlnghngree- the French government asked its N ""°"t I)et"""“ th" Fuchs an t' e Ger' charge d’afTairs at Madrid to rc- I “mn 1‘I’°"“~_IS ‘lf U1” Felchstng- quest an explanation of the niistreat- ' ' _ “ " plent of twol Frenchman liyhi-lpanisli roops at A casar. At t t til le. the press declared that Franc; wi .allfl no longer accept the provocationsi ”'°”" from Spain which began with the] CARDIFF' wales July 18__Se,.i0u. extension of her nlilitarv operatiolls.,.i0tin,, 0ccm_,.ed ml the d0ckH'tOda - _ ' f Y. ln northern Molocco. The latest iarisin from the strike in which A _ _ . i g incident has further lnflannncd the dozen p01,c,,,m," and n Hmm of civi_ feelings 0( unending ‘lIg"ity' ' llians were badly injured. During the ,riots u. large dock warehouse caught |fil'e. , It is suspected that an .limeli- _- . diary applied the match. Tile rioters ` t, f d "tl the cilort f the IIE MANS. F\"lU\C0 JUIY 13-"A" ifllrgdigdeto ectlilllguisll the il»l‘r;lle(i)l, and 1'im0YiCun illltomflliile. dI‘iV0f\ IW UW, looted the warehouse of hogsllemls of passe, a competitor in next Sllllrlay's,llqpU,~, u large qimngity of which race for the Grand Prix De l~‘f'.nce,i while speeding 75 miles an houri over the course yesterday, dashedi into a tree. The mechanician ac 1 companying llepasce was killed out-L right, bllt the driver escaped with! bruises. The accident was due to‘ a detached tire. » EVENING SUNDAY PAPER i they consumed. Troops have been ordered here from Newport and there is great fear of renewed rioting nf an even more serious nature. CROSSED OCEAN IN YAWL (illiilAI.’i`/iff, July 18.-The. yawl 5-leabird, which arrived from the .-\:lores lnsi. night, is sailing into to- NEW YORK, July I7.-I"ieginl\in;.'idn.y for Italy. Vulltuin Thomas F. next Sunday, the New York Evening Ilay, of New Y0l`k. “nd his 60"", Telegram will begin the publicationipnnions, T. Ii. Goodwin and F. B. ofa Sunday paper; Particular at- Thurber, of l’rov1del_\C0. Il- I-. fe* tention will be paid to important port ii pleasant trip across the sporting events, which will he cover- Atlantic in their 25-foot craft. They ed in detail. This is the first time left Providence, R. I., on June 10th, that one of the big evening news- and made the trip of approximate- riousl the uhiic ' in 'of ri regular papers in New York has contemplated ly 3,300 miles in 35 sailing days. gc y _ p ,v I ._ 1. Sunday newspaper. Minard's liniment cures garget In 'owl fold. They have never been trained to use their powers of <-.bservatio`n. ln nature, in art, in their associa- tion with their fellows, they sce only 5 very minute part of wbatia to be seen. Most of what is essential and interesting escapes them. Life is thus, in a measure, robbed of its value. It is a poor thing, compared with what it might bc. The poem and the picture yield but a tithe of their meaning to the unob- servunt person. Much that is humor- ous and interesting in daily life es- capes him or her. The subtle beau- ties of scenery are missed. Only what Home people go through life blind- THE SEEING MIND is obvious makes its appeal. Moreover, unobservant people src generally had judges of human nn- ture. The small things which are so often an indication of character are not noticed. _ Thus the unobscrvant person is likely to be frequently de- ceived and disillusioned. From their earliest chlldhéod boys and girls should be trained to see. It will prove invaluable to them in after life, and will make them alto- gether more alert and alive and in- teresting to themselves and others. Parents should see to it that both in the nursery and at sehoolwthefr °5IT‘“”°f\ set. a propel' training in this r°°P°YTi _ _ . ..