“ér-“A i ‘ ' ~MERCHANT iih OHS. g Gunullnn Two Cont: :3. 01:11:61». Ioundcd 1881 iNNiNiii i5 NNENS NNIZSS ails to Sec What Fur- . titer Clothing Can . Be DlSCaPd€d—~S8YS . _ E Queen Mary 1s x’; (6 ample t0 Modern . Women. i [Qpeclfll-CO the Guardian) hQNDON, July 30. — Another sanded yoday 1|) (‘hp 111st of high ‘urm ipreialos, hradmi DY ii"? qpg himself, wbn ure ‘shs/tekcil at list they considereil unparalleled epnuqty of nmilcrn Wfilllillllfi i-ess. Cardinal (lasquct. the Vatic- n iibi-a-ririn, who 1s 11in Eufélisih‘ i111 11nd no\v 011 a visit here. vlo~ ntly ilfillilllfitrt‘?! tl1e trend ‘Oi 1m‘ ‘i test‘ feimi-nin-e 5W1“- “I full to see whu-l further cloth» 111g wiomcn can iliscnril."_dociare1l .1 shocked cmrd-iual. “in my npin- ‘n Wcro they to go o11t wiilvoul ny clothes at all ihsy would ibo ii rr lcss rL-imgnnnt‘ t0 llllflilitl "7 ‘i1 ‘taste, Thore is more ‘$11-2- stion about the fliimsY "lllihlni! 6y who; ‘tn-up libero Iwould ‘be l0 mipletp nndliiy. ‘l walked in the Jibe other day lholuiiii ti. -Wo~ Iwhosc‘ dross ‘W03 5"“ ‘cr-ibaihly low i11- -t-lic ‘buck. ~ ‘“l failed absolutely lo see uny- ‘tihlniggbeautlfnl about her spine. l élhillGii. sec hoiw any woman's spinc could ibe a -bcaut“1'ul study. I aim at a. ions [.0 exipluin the univcrsul ' which ‘has swept over ‘nice lihe ‘war. - "Qufleljp Mary i311 model 11nd an ,6Xi!mipi‘a ‘to th-e womieu of _ this country. S-lic dresses illPilililfillly ti-fully femin- odern’ wo- ‘Landom. sly f cannot mules-stupid‘ why "men- t ‘the y, a W . ~ will. fiidiiidsfi. . they are." The ‘Cardinal also is horrified at the umdeirii prevalence oi’ divorce. "if ‘this state oi affairs 110011111198 ‘i-t ‘will ilesiroy the ifulture scheme . of things,“ he said. ‘N0 Settlement Yet . In English Mines (Canadian Press) d ION-HUN. July 30—A conforoncc between Premier Baldwin and t-I her muiulbtiri: of his Government 111111 repioscutntlves of the miners ".i111d111i11co\v11ers cudcd at mid- night without a settlement of the mine controversy having been ur- " Ti-illgflll, ibut “N590 without a final rupture in negotiatimis. it is uuderstotiti conversations _\viii be renewed tomorrow. A11 official utemeut. was immediately issued y the Minister of Labor saying at the Government was prepar- _ _ to render assistance to the coal industry 11ntil spring, iby which time uu nulliorilzutlvc inquiry into the ecoutimic tiifficulties of the i11- dustry. us proposed by Mr. Bald- win ‘will have been complete. ————-¢-o->--- Striking Miners f Intimidate Officials (Canadian Preu.) AMANFORI), Wales. July 30-‘- ‘ Armed by biudgeons, eight lianda ,~‘ of striking miners, cnch about 40F‘ strong, visited the coliierics in the anthracite district between mid “ night 11nd six o'clock this morning intimidating officials and ordering tho safety men to withdraw from he pits despite the advice of the Minors Federation that they re- ‘ _-main at work. -—-——<cc>--__ OQ-OOQ-OO-O-O-Q Condensed Specials g Q i.’ RATE-M pa: word. not men lnurtlou in. thin column. o+oo0+o ‘JOB PRINTING .OF EVERY tiescrlptton cheaply and expedi- -tiou'sly executed. Gunrtliinn Central Job Prlntiery, ‘Phone 133. ‘WANTED MAID FOR GENERAL housework. Aippiy ‘B5 lliNi-sboro St. 2798 7 31 3i. ‘YOU WANT GOOD ENVELOPES Prices 50 for 20c, 125 for 80c. 250 for 65c; 500 for $1.00; 1,000 for 81-95. Poltipai-d. Guardian Ofllco. ‘USE OUR HAMBURG 8TlAK-— The hot weather ‘meg . Saunders, Nawlom l 00., Mar 9L Hid-g, 1074-7-19-6111011 ‘GOILGRO l8 NQW AN INC]!- wmdblo adjunct to Agriculture mud Horticulture. It feeds lux- uriant lllq twining plants and ml! b 0091M M on ti» i of “W'- Wim P)! ‘your. M ‘ . . ..i‘s=:. arr-go r- “"0 Avoid words that are obsolete and ambigu- i Hililiii] ii "e mlorstcs wt. Junctions illik-e the ,,, WATCHING ' SOVIETS i LORD iBuRNHAiM‘. Owner of the London Daily Telegraph and president of the Jmpcriai Press Union, who gave an Interview at Banlf. B. ‘C., in which he condemns dis- armilment while soviet agents are busy in the four quarters of the globe, N. iii- Cruiser Building Program Approved (Special to the Guardiran) liDNiDON, J11iy lid-The Gov- ern-miponfs erui-sin- ibuildinqz pro- gium iwus :1p‘|1r:>vt-i1 iby the litiuse of ‘(fomimons tonight, which reject- cd inillllifly Mat-Donald's proposal for a rcductinu by :1 majority of 127 volt-s. ilocizirlnvg -it 11 ‘iirogrmm wholly of iripliiciiiieiit, ‘aud not 1‘.-1‘w ‘COll.-iii'ilCii'illl_ and t-huit lhle only iuenarc i1 ‘was dcsiqneil to mr‘e‘l was that of the ‘lirjlish fleet \\"‘illlli'i' uni. Winwiton (limrcliiili. Chancellor of tho Exchequer tended the llcvcriiiiieiifs 111111111 pol- icy. Ills lot of Guurtliun uf ‘tih-e 'I_‘1‘r suuy, like other policemen, cely strtincil ,1 hirppy 1111s. ‘ éighcn Foresees Election Soon (Canadian Press) WINNIPICG, July 30.-— A Dom- ln‘ion election this -i'al.l cannot be iii decently uvoidcd, ‘statrtl Rfg-lrt. lion. A1~.'l1ui- ‘lilciglicn, ‘Conserva- tive louder, upiiu lli." arrival in Winnipeg today. lie was ‘welcomed by :1 inrire ileirgnliim of Conserva- tivrs, lloriuer members of the House of (‘mu-Huang and m-omibtiirs 0i’ ‘the bliuuitoba lifllll-‘llllillrfi, Mr. Molglien will confine his westenn visit to Mnnlltliba, pluuninn lio rc- urzri-n in t-lm ]I1|‘i'.\'lil(‘.‘0 unfii ‘the middle of Ali-gust. Proprim ‘meet- ings are being arranged. Conference 0n N. S. Strike Situation (Canadian Press) liAiliiii-IAX, July 30.—1A confor- i-uce iiiitiati-il iiirc t-oilay in a f11r- 1711-1‘ <"i'i'.\1'i to cffi-i-t i1 scllivmen‘. 0|‘ the uuqc .l'..~>p11'.n buhveeii the iliitisli l~?111pii1-i‘ Sivui coipurifion null its 12,000 tiiili-Jry 1vurk1-r= \vi1i1~l1 bus ililll'1)i‘il(‘il iulnine; i11- iiluiifry‘ ‘Eu Nova Stfilllfl for the past ii mtllrihs adjourned r1t six o“ ‘i1 tuuiizli’. lobe 1‘1--:n111‘.'-l io- 111'1.-1 row ururiiingi: '11 10.110 tVt-loitk. MOI-ii MacMillan Wedged (Cow k inn-Tress.) \\i'.'\SiIiN(i’l‘()i"i‘. July Z10 —-'l‘i1t\. MiuiMlllnn Arctic Expedition be cumo wedged i11 hli-ivilli- iiuy i11- puck yesterday, iiui uotificil the National Geogrupliieiil Society io- day that it exprclctl to got tiui when the fog lifted. Diapason Wins The Goodwood Plate (‘iOODWiOOD ‘RAiRK, Edi-limit]. July flop-Diapason. owned by \V. A, Read, today ‘won lby three long-tbs the Goodlwood plate, for- mrriy the (looiiwood stokes, fea- ture of tho second day of the (l-iziiilwood meeting. James White's Uloudbonk rwns second, three lt‘flii::,'i2-.s.n-he‘ad of Desert (Yhicf. The bi-tlinir wan: Diapason, 6 to against; Cioudlbank, 4 to 1 on; I14 SCTI Chi-cf, 9 to 1 against. Niine ian. LaFollette Jr, Seeks Fathers Seat (Canadian Prue) MADISON. Wish, Ju-iy-ZIOP-‘Rbb- r-rl. M. liomllrtte. J‘r.. will sock (he IOII. in the United Statics Son-p» iiii i. H. 1111111111 ‘SNNNNNZ/ii/ém UIIH lili w‘ ‘o 1 an Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, FRIDAY, JULY 311, 1925 Fell Out of Boat, Used Fish’s Back i To Get In Again HUBBARDS, N. 8., Jflly 30-80 closely were the albi- core packed In a portion of St. Margaret's Bay. near hcnc, on Sunday, that a fisherman, Law- son Mllicr, who fell out of his boat iimo the water, on coming to the surlacg stepped on the back of one of the big fluh and jumped 1o his boat in caf- cty. _ NISIINSSEE iiiN- NNN iiiii Sliiifi Before Large Number of Those Interested in Industry-Many Valuable S ‘u g ges- tions For Promotion of Pelt Sales Put Forth. Before a largo 1111111bcr of foxuicn in the Board of 'i‘rude rooms lust night. Mr. E. ii. Raynor, of Suin- mcrsidc, gave 11 vcry liitizlujslllil; talk on “What happencti to silvei fox pelts at tho London Sales lus. Muy." The speaker was iutroduccti by Col. l). A, Nicltinnun, \vl1u uctcd as chairman, and exjiluincd to his audience tho tiiffcrcxit factors thii‘. had resulted 111 the poor price foi lllc skins nt this auction when prices had tiroppeti from twenty to fifty percent. Ono of the deter milling factors, he said, was th‘. fifty percent duty on pelts. which practically amounted to an embar- g0, recently put on Canadian row fox furs by the United States gov- ernment. The result of this niovc had been n marked decrease in the soles of silver foxes in the States. which then sent over their own skins to London to be sold, satur utiug the market. lie also stress- ed the importance of kocpinl: tht mnrkct supplied with only the very best class of pelts, as 1111 itidlseri» minute mixing of izooti 11nd pooi grades always resulted i11 hurting tho industry as well 11s illu pruduc er of the finer furs. llu bluiueil u good deitl of the slack buying at the London Sales o11 the fact thu. tho solo of the silver fox skins was relegated from the second section .if the catalogue to the lust, post- poning it until all but. those who had come for the definite purpose of buying silver foxes had gone home. while even some of those e11_ guged brokers to do their buying for them because they could not wait until the selling began. 'l‘l1ls eliminated competition to a great extent 11nd helped the price do‘ ciine. After having given the mutter no little consideration, said Mr. Ray- nor, ho 11nd comc to the conclu- sion that the present sales method wns unsatisfactory, As 1m ulter- nalive I10 suggested thnt throtuzh up efficient organization the pelts ho placed on sale continuously i11 the larger cities of Europe, where the buyer would not be under the necessity oi‘ taking lnrgc quanti- ties at the One time 11nd would be given better menus of selection. (‘be speaker foresaw u great future for the fox industry provided tho foxmen profited by their mistakes .1111l studied the business seriously. aiioro attention should be paid to the pelt side of tho industry. The speaker went into every phase of the question with great thor- oughness, his address. which was ‘lsloned to with great interest. inst- ing for more than 1m hour. It was followed by discussion n11d ques- liuus, the other speakers including Mr, W. C, S, Mc-Luro, Col. Ponke. Col. MncKinnon, or. Alien, Mr, H. Roy lloimnn, Mr. Holman suggest- ed that considering Mr. Ilnyuofs remarks that‘ no Ono man. ns it was helm: donc now, could successful- ly crude thousands of skins just before thoy were ocnt to market. that n fur export was needed to look nfter the prndurors Bldg of iho industry. Col, Puako pungent- nd the establishment of u system of pzradimz 11nd the use of 11 brand tlistlnguiahtnz l’, E. I. pelts. Dr. pointed out lhnvmnnufnclured furs could 1m into the States at a duty and lhii closer co operation of tho foxmon. the meeting cloned with the National Anthem. PLEDGED WORD M. BRIAND French Foreign Minister who promised that in the matter 01 debt payment, any payments made to the United States would be equalled by an amount paiid to Great Britain. London now discovers, how- ever, through an interview with the French ambassador, that officially France has made no plcdgc to this effect, and is making an effort to repudiate her earlier intlmations. ___. __¢-u>¢. <7»- __-- Wili Prohibit Importation Of Diseased Cattle (Special to the Guardian) 0'l"l‘AWA, July 30.——An tie showing signs of tuberculosis has ‘been issued -by the British Gov- ernment and ‘the Agriculture l)c- ‘purtinienit was advised of ‘it itidiiy. $20M Fire At New Waterford (‘Canadian Press) GliACE DAY, Jilly 30—Tl1e store. warehouse and lumber ynrd of S. Udovln. New Waterford, were lli“ stroyed by fire ubotlt midnight 111st night. The loss is estimated at over $20,000 with no lnSlli'1lll('.u, pni_ icy, it. is said, having been allow- ed to lapse only ofew weeks ago. The origin of the fire is 1111k11uw11. The store had been raided by mobs and cleaned out on the night oi’ .iune 11th. _ Great Fish Catch (Canadian -Press.) OTTAWA, July 30—An increase ‘ii ~i,6-l~f,-lil0 pounds in quantity and 8133.408 in value of sea fish land- ed on both liOllHlS of Canada dur- ing June us comfiirod with lhc iunm‘ mouth lust your‘, is snow-i‘. by iiiinrine Dept. figures. 'i"1ici total 313,000 pounds valued nt $3.305.98ii. The Weather, Etc. TORONTO. 11y 30—Marllim1' Allen autzkealoil ilii- extension of {I'M}, wggfgrly winds; fair and mo- W, M "I » h the nso of 11 brnmi to take in the den-nab. ,,'.‘,,,'m_ 30 {lxgfléhgllrdip1ranéiogawrfroigm mnnufnrtnrrd nclt- M111 it WM Toy-mm, cloudy __________ “76-66 m“ “The momma“, 3mm ha, Montreal. clear - ucbou, cloudy twenty percent lower than thm on iiiiiiislteliiwii, cloudy 744i? 1v1i-. Whitman‘ ‘himself _ .111 mt- rs riiw furs. After it had horn muz- flung“, clgufly __________ ..78-—62 mresenrative of ‘inc Atlantic trade nested 11nd npproved that the mw-t- y John. (a1,- _. _60-—ii4 on the board. "Poor contact with lug be followed by others of likw Eaton‘ e19," _ _18--56 the trade. the iii/soil; ipoim in this hpttm‘ for the cxchnnginz oi‘ VIGWI 9w York, mn- ,_ ...... "lb-Ci! obi jnystbm. has ‘hep-n eliminated. at 5.20 he mid. High tide lihic ‘mornlm! ' uilo 1 at 7.16. H c _ “gun aetgvtallilanfavening aiii 7.30 and now ‘beinig made have oin imuneNi-‘potabiished themnclvon July 24th.. mod newt iby the death of hill r. - i . her lune. An attended rooort of tho rllffer- 1- rnt addresses will appear in anot- lumen“! "M". Ba tomorrow tnnorniiflflthltrltlo- In e qe ‘m - tar t‘ rlottqfowu. catch landed lust month wns fill-F _1n.'1n‘y,of the heads of the industry -66-51 now linked up directly -wu~11 11a- nte commercial value. 1.," -l\l().\"l‘iil<i.»\i., 01112., J11iy 30-111 order 1~but tilt-re imitzht be n-o miis- nmlorstiiuiijng with ‘respect to -t‘h‘e wttituiie of railway u‘1l‘n1‘inistr.'1-t.i011 in i111- uiaitier of the Grand Trunk Pacific debeniuru ‘stock ‘interest the following copy of 11 letter. writ- ten.‘ by Sirll-enry Thornton, ‘to tiho Secrt-lirry of the Gruud 'l‘ru11\k Pac- ific dvbe-nture ‘holders committee in Ixindon was uodny given out for ‘pu-biitiuiiiin at Canadian National hncdquurtcrs licre. “AlNTUil ilarnai-d Esq. Secretary Grand Trunk Pacific Deben-turo H‘5l(li'l‘l'l (‘tiuimitt-ee, 15—17 King St.. ‘Si. James London S, W. l. Dear Silt-ills you urc uwnre the liability of ‘the ‘Giraud Trunk Riilliwily (foiupauy (now a ‘part of the Cuuaiiian Nutioxini Railway System) with respect ‘to ‘certain debenture st-ock issued lby ‘llhe Grand Trunk ‘Pircific ltaliuvvty Co, under the authority of chapter 100 of the siat-utt-‘s of Canada 1900 has been the subject of controversy. ‘i-hc contention and groin-ts at issue arc so wt-ll known that l need not out-er into any detailed 'fl'iSCllS‘Sl0ll of thcni, The legal dcpurtimont of the (l. N. 1R. C-o. ‘has advised me that the position taken by th-c c0111- puny as heretofore is sound. I11 order further in ussurc myself of this, lrolvcvur, t-ho question under i Sill nun 1110x1101 0111s o A Siiilii ililliN i Suggests That the Dissatisfied Grand Trunk Debenturc Hoiiitars Should Accept The, Legal Opinion‘ (lbtained By The C. N. R. Or Bring An Action Against The Rail- way in The Law Courts. and Co.. wh-o are the audilrs o1 the N-uiiouui Raiiovay System, and i cut-lose hcircw-ibh a copy. ‘i vcnlturc to suggtist that you ex amiino the opinion pt’ 1.\l,i‘:1s1~ Brown, Montgomery and M1- ‘hiichacl and if you are then still 1111convin1reii ‘of tho legality‘ of on.‘ position l will be glad to have thi‘ may select in the h-o-jio that ‘we 11111;.’ convince 310.11 of the correctness of o11r nt-iitntic, I11 ‘the cvenit of fuirlher disagreement l suggest that you lbring ani notion in the courts ‘to tletcilminio the points at issue. \Ve would he glad to join with you in such n suit and ex- ‘poilite ‘tho (iecision. In ‘any iic-‘cls- -ion handed down thc courts will oi course, determine the division of costs as well as the‘ main ques- ‘tion.- it. ‘may be ithnt you ‘will rc- gartl any discussion as profitlcss and will pneter to ‘invoke legal pro- cecdtng-s immediately 2111-11 ipossibly this ‘might ibe the more cxpctliti-ous method. It seems to ‘me that what I have proposed zwill definitely and finally settle the somewhat pro- brautwd controversy, After all courts are ‘provided for the pur- pose of. settling contentions be- tween parties, and I ‘s-ee no reason iliscussitiu was submitted to Messrs ilrmvu, Aioiitgoiucry and Mc- Micliiiel, Barristers of ilf-ontreiil for ‘111 opinion. This opinion is iulvan-H. W. Thornton, Chairman cod to ‘Messrs George A. 'I‘0u‘che why we should not avail tiurselvcs of the judiciary in ‘th-is instants‘. Yours faithfully. Oi. an President." uiliiiiliiiiiiiNi proliiibiting the ‘impontafion of cat- for Some Time by the Fourth of a Recorded the Ent the Move is Receiv terests. (Special to The Guardian) ‘liiAldiFAx, ‘N. S. July IiO—I<‘ixed ll" iiulifax at ‘the focus of ‘the fish- ing trudo of tlhe dinritimcs. ‘tlhc biological Board's ‘new Atlantic , 1‘i111-1.-n'lal Stzttion for ldi‘si!““IEi08 ...il serve as the research tie-part- nu-ut of the industry on this coast. 'ii11\ laboratory is locutetl directly nu tho fish pir. Dealers 1111111 i" daily. sometimes wilii difficulties, 1i others with advice, 1'11"» work- 01's ate stirroundcil with lbi‘. rip- i-ruiiung of smirking illHl sziitinl.’ flab, shipping them and soiling tlitiu for ‘profit. 'I‘l1 ir task is to syicmatizc 11 frailo which is not yit, on r1 scientific basis. and which is missing 11inch as a rc- suir. ' -\\‘i111t research has done for ipowerfnl pirivutie corporations in the Unilfotl ‘Slates, i; can do I01‘ the flshin-g industry in his coun- tiy. Close cooperation has been rslaibilsilied ibelweein‘ the ROI/BTU" iurui the investigators, and‘ tithe ilRll interests. The Dominica's move iin sponsoring tihe technical ilopartvmen-t of an industry is pro- buibly nique. Nor ‘the optimism entirely on tho side of the scientists tbi-mseilvéy. The develop- nvent a on-g strictly applied linen is something for which ‘many oi’ the dealers have beon agitating: for years. A few of fihc men wit money in the game are -still iridl - i'i‘r1-ii‘t.-'hu1vcver. and many of the fishermen 01-; openi hostile. This l7l‘("l)ii‘l)ly accounts or t e. delay in ope mgfiibp station h . oval nee of. ‘the IBWIFHENG am- tude , toward‘ ‘the guverriin nt's ivurk which has been udoptvl by is tho ‘statement to me of A. H. Wlliiiimnn. mnnugin rllroctor of Rubin, Jones and Mmna who have operated in the dry fish field in all its ramifications for over indu-ntry." iMr. Wilrltmun declared. "The investigation; which iii Niiiii INN FISHING iNiiiifiiiii BY DR. A. H. GEE The “College of Fisheries” Has Been Awaited the Trade. Below, in Series of Articles, is husiasm With Which ed by. the Fishing In- nn advisory capacity to th-e ldxpcr‘ imeutai Station, in the line which is their immediate concern. ‘lit costs no more 11o ‘pfutlili-‘G a Hood nrliiolc than t1 ‘bad one. "We wan-t t0 ell-minute sloveuiy methods. “llhu efforts which have already been .111n1li_- to induce the iflfilllfl" men to produoo a better airticiu have already shown results in that the ‘product of the Luncnhur-j; ibankixig fi-cet this spring ‘was bet» (Continued on Page 3) . Robbers Stage Bold Hold-up (Canadian Pupil.) cuicitoo, July ao-im uiiivii‘ thriller stylo, u robber crew, musk- cd 11nd bristling with pistols 11nd shotguns invaded the exclusive Drake liotei in Chicago's “Gold Coast" into yesterdu afternoon en- acting scenes of k ling '1'111'd san- Rlliililfy Ellnlfiglitiltg that extended subscquctiiiy for’ 1111 hour over the north side boulevards, 'Wi1cn tht spectacular uffruy was ovor. of thi. five robbers two were dead nnd one captured, a hotel clerk bud been killed, two women had boen injured, two robbers eacupctl with 810,000. Early today one of the escnpt-il hold-11p men wus found and one previously ullrostoti con- fessed fully. Robert E. Crowe. States Attorney. said he would ask the (‘trund-‘iiury ‘which adjourned today in sit long enough to indict Jucit liolmcn and Jim Woods, the two captured nlen. "it's u hung- ing case Atid I am going to sec that they are tried an speedily 11s possible," he said, Persian Troops Killed 100 Arabs (‘Cnnndiln Pun) BAGDAD. Mesopotlmla, July 30. -—A hundred Ara-ho have been kill- ed by the ‘Persian Goverumant troops which attacked the palace of the Sheik of Muhnmmarch ot uippropi-iate officers of this c0111 l THE EARL 0F cATi-lgART ‘puny tiiscuss the uiuirter in (‘n11- w-no rm-Jnqdy divorced his udn with any representative you v Deiscripti; Not That ‘the defence, Don’t be bombastic- make no exaggerated claims. » Annual Buhlorlptlonl Dullvcrod ll.“ Dy Mull, Clnldl Ind U. S. L. ‘£50 MATRIMONIAL _ 1 TANGLQ i wife, the Countess of Cathcayt. after she had eloped from Eng- land to Australia with the Earl of Craven. The Countess of Craven, however, refused to divorce her husband and so prevented the couple's marri- age, Now. however, it is be- lieved that the second divorce will be instituted, but in the meantime the couple have re- turned to London, lnuch to the amazement of English society. iiliiii FilNNii IN ilNiliNB NNiiliNiiiiii] 0f "Riisflsell Scott’s B r 0 t he r.— Fight Goes on to Save Condemned Man. CHICAGO, July Elli-Scum hopi is held by the poiici- that an un- identified man who sbot and kill- ed himself in u Iteadinu. Pvlln. ilotel, yesterday. is Robert Stroll. brother of Russell Scott, under 111-11- tence of death for killing u. 111-10: clerk i11 u holdup. Robert has been stiucht since the killing, which ltusscil suys his brother did. ’l‘l1c il€E:l('.l‘l[)l.l0ll of the suicide. who cut all labels from his clotti- ing and left 11 note, "i am nobody from nowhere." tallies‘ only slight- ly with that of the missing Scott. Since Russell's two escapes from the gallows 11 few hours before the time set for his hanging attracted niltional attention Robert has been repiirteti found i11 v-uriuus parts oi the country. The dead mun was described as about 25 years old, 151 jiounds, gray eyes, light brown hair, five fcet uiuo inches tall, gold tooth iu 1111pcr juw. small sour on 101111110. The Chicago 1101100 (iescriptiun of ll()l]l‘l'l siiid ho wus 25 years old. five feet ll int-hes tall, lli0 pouuils blue eyes. medium complexion. heavy i>ro\\'11 hair and slim nose.‘ llf) S(7lll‘t<l. liicainviiilc uiicuists coniiiiuc to ('Xillllllit* liussell .11 murderers’ row i11 the county jail pending a heur- ing .\i11111i:1y to tircidii whether he has become 1111-111111- since his c1111 vlctiun. ’l‘i1c state, (li‘i(‘l‘ll\lill‘ll to send him- again to thi- gallows. and tlctcrniiucd to suvt‘ him, will each stibmit it>.stimo11y oi specialists. Scott's 111011101‘ 11ml his wife. with the aid of Detroit club \\'(lnl1‘|1» i111ve rented a store room thcrc and have urrutigeti fur mass mot-Linus of protest against his t-xetrutitiu. A campaign lo ruise atltlititiuul funds for his iicft-ncc also is 1111der wuy. Formal Exchange Of Ratifications In ' (Special to the Guardian) \\‘i\.~‘1ii.iN(}'l'().\‘_ July flit-Ar- IIHIIIVIIIYHNS n11‘ 111.111); made ni the State. ixpartiucm for the for mui t-xthangt- A0,‘: 5 ni-xi of ratifi- (‘aziuns of tho ‘Nluo l‘owi‘r Treaty reintiui: iii Chiuzi. which \\':1.~= sign» ed nt the time of ‘the YVashin-gton FINNNBES Nil IN SHIP-SHAPE 5N5 NNNISTEN ‘Plenty ofMoneyto Meet‘ Requirements Hon. James A. Robb Tells Star Reporter. Special to the Guardian) 'i‘t)itt)l\"i‘f), .i11iy iiU.———"D0llllnl0fl fiuzincis iii'f' i11 sliipshupe order.” Aiiuistvr of l“i1 . 51> to the Star to- iliiy. He is staying at the King i-Jdward. "l“lliiiilt'.(\g wont worry us very iuutcii. \\"t~ have live million pounds sterling 11."urin-g in Aug- ust and chcri- i.» 1b ‘ioncy to pay it." "'l_'ii<-11 we bu‘ ,‘lli'ly illlilll0ll iloiiurs :11111L111'i11;; ‘\ ‘w York in Sopti-iiiiit-r and ‘ut- . have funds i-nouihb on band ['1 iullllCP ‘that st. lutlsi twi-niy iuilhoii. leaving only ‘1 iiuiunci- to ri-ncw of seventy millions." The next payment due Z-i forty fiw- millions in Decom- ber. 'i‘b1-1~1-. is plenty of money. it ‘s no, i1 (jlltllitm of money, ibut how chi-up w1- 11111 get it." Mr. itobii “'11s the guest a‘! lun- z-beon of .\ir, Gnntly, of \\'..uii (iundy and ('11,, at the ‘Royal Yiit-ht (‘iub and i11 tho evening .\ir. i‘). lf..\\'o1iil will give him an i.~11p1i1l1111i'_v of int-sting some 0f the ‘financial men 0i the t-ity at u. llllllii'l‘ at the York Club. it i5 un- iicrsiimti the ri-fiiiidiu‘): of t-ho D0111- iuiou 101111 will he iliscilssetl. -—-—<+>———— Haig And Countess Will Sail Today, (Special to the Guardian) 1.\li)'.\"i‘iii"iAi. July 1i0.—-i<‘ieid' Mar <l1:1i l-Izirl liai; 11nd (‘ountoss H111; will . l fin‘ i-Iugliintl from hero iililllil'i'il\\' il‘lli)iil‘il the lmtitia. A quart] oi‘ honor am] ~11 military ban-d (trill accompany the distin- izuisbril visitors from [be home of .i1~‘li1-11ry Thornton on IPine- Avenue, wii-i-ri- t‘i1cy ‘sitayed dur- ini: their visit to fllontrcal, to the liner. ---—_¢+>-i_- British Coal Strike (Canadian Press.) ‘liONilflN, .l11ly Bil-The chances for averting ihi- threatened British coal strike seemed ticcrcaseil to- day. Ncizt.‘tiaiioiis bcttvceii coal mini‘ owners and workers, meet- ing stipurutcly with Premier Bald- win, were resumed this morning in a gloomy illlllfltilllltlftf. Leaders of both sides after meeting the Pre- mier. spoke jicssimisticuily of the prospects, “Duke Not Coming A (Canadian Press.) LONDON, J11iy ZiOHThe Duke of York informs the Citnndiun Press there is no likelihood of his visit- ing (Juuuda or tho lfnited Slates in tbc iniinctiialo, future, A repuri was i-t-ccivt-il in London from New York iwu or three days nun that the ihike was in pay 11 visit to the Vnitvd Slates next your 111 connec- tion with his uct-uplanct-‘nf Honor- iry President-y iit’ the World Forum of Freedom at Yorktown, V11. {OM Announcements, Coming Events, . Meetings, Etc. ‘wlit-lfasi l-‘nriucrs’ institute llli'(“lllli§,'. S:1t111‘1l11y,‘A11;:. 1st. 2776-7-30-n12i. "l>o11'1 miss the show at Bon- shanv tonight. Dance following - "Follow the crowd. Special- show at l-lidcn Sivturdsy, Victoria Ivicndily. “Repeated, by r ‘quest, "flow Tim Story G-rmv Victoria Hail Saturday, Aulrusl l t. 2778 7 30 mZi. "Fortune Bridge ‘l-ioll, Monday. bit: special show. Everyone romt‘ and have a good time, 2795 "A meeting of the Eliiois iiou ‘Uri-odors Association will be llvltl i11 Eliot Jlall on Saturday, August 1st nt 8 p. m. 2791-7-3121 "lvv (‘ream Festival at Borden, Monday evening Aux. 3rd. at 7. Anna Conference. Eleven Chinese Strikers Killed (Canadian Freon.) LONDON, July 30~—An agency dcapatch from l-iomz Kong says eleven Chinese strikers were, killed Faliuhioh where a band of Arabs "Dealt-rs in various specialties Mill alt in commmiiiiii, mung‘ in were killed. ‘ lug its bazaars. at Canton h ytho bndy-xunril of an amu- Mm-ming phe (own and 1mp§nfficlnl before whom‘ house the st; Porglnngimfiil had gathered. demanding it p4 1,334“- 1,011 dnily cosh strike allowance. R114 (‘iai ('i\ll('(‘l‘i afterwards in Hall by (‘lmrlottetown talent. l)on"t ‘ma. i1 Good lllllf‘ assured for -v1~1*yonc. 2802-31 lhri Mon. 2i. "fiorno Lodge 1L. O. L. will au- semdslo on the 0011001 [Nlllill wt NDeBaibIe, Blind!’ flnbfll .30 o'clock Aug 2nd. Thdw ed lo ‘tho Church of'§c _fl _ ‘ ' . A‘ m. J. B. Ddgifldt special offerlfifl Mil _ v to hi! divided glduuily‘ :1 oirtha O barium and 1?. ,-_ "Hou- g us! 11ml tho mm are conllaiiy invited. I77! 7 80 mill. O iiim James A. ltitirh, Acting, -'~—— um. fI-rw -q 9&5‘ _‘ “i " .4. . r - =-“.';‘-"~'“~“"~.=:r‘~§1s.p