i» baddest ‘ ‘ - ~ . i lornllrsz:rgl:-nsllllz:nlnm.. g“ - 1 I I‘ . ' , All the Add. wilful While _ ' All the New: ' ~ MW “SN ‘“\\\\ I Worth Beading p. _aper . Read byiiverytiody 4 Covers Prince» Edward Island "Like the Dew ‘ f" — =w? . 41l- CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA MONDAY, JULY 17, 1922. =;i__-;-_--_<2-_;__-g,-;_g‘§~;,g,-,3;,g;$, ' —= li.s.illiiieéi= To Gully}; plunge BATAYLA. N. Y. July l5.-- Ac- cording to otfielhi report: of Cor. ‘poral Wm. Ireland of the New York State Police. the‘ in-g officer .0! -the 114th. Regltnelll: of Buffalo, (Jul. Win. It. Pooley. 191118011’ tbTturn over'»‘for trial in the criminal courts the soldiers‘ at 111B 111111. who are alleged to have ‘DQ111011 11D fl Party of 'I‘oronto Tour lsts and to have abused and knack ed about tiie- fuiuily of Marshall Martin farmer.“ ‘ "" '~*"‘—{-O-}i-—- OFFERS QHEHRY DROP T0 PREVENT RiOTTINO 11111111011. July l5.-— A farmer south of M'iiton offers his cherries at 25 cents per 11 quart basket to those ‘who will "go in the orchard with their ‘baskets, pick the 011e,. ries themselves and gunrdntgg uni to inlilfe the trees. It is reported that thousands» of ibuakgrg u; (lhvrrles will rot -un tho trees‘ in 111° 13111111‘! 111111101. unless more pickers aresecurcd at mice. T)“. cherries are of exceptionally line -i‘rnvor and should lbs picked. 1,250,000 IN U. '8. IDLE BY STRIKES iN-ElV YORK. Jwly 16.—~A<pproxi mateiy 1.260.000 persons are now idle in tthe United States because ot’ ‘strikes in various industries. the National lndustirirti Cohfefgllcg iBoard declared in n. review oi ‘in- dustrial condlt/lons, issued here to- 111W. r95“ Q-O-O+O§§- ; tillDliNSiii) sriicuisl ooooq“ llA'l‘liiS-—l0c._ per lino per day. 5c, per line per day for 3 days or over. Ne. a line per day for 6 days or uvcr Lount 5 words to a. ilne. Groups of 8 figures, initial loters. count as ‘one word. 10 per cent. discount furl cash. ‘Address forms part of ud. and must. bo paid for. Special Rates Furnished Room ld. 75c for sovcn words for one week. situation ygntgd, re;- ggvqn worse 50° N,‘ miter had beou nwarded- but was .week. . .-- ‘ suns». r» ... . wmrso Poel-riou As keeper. Aipply P. O. Box 232. WANTED -TEAOHER ’I‘racadie school. Supplement $100. Apply W. A. McDonald, Sccy. ANTED MAID FOR GENERAL housework. Apply Guardian of. ficc. LOST—WHEE‘L CAP FRO-M CHAL 1ner's cur. Iteward.. Woods LOST-IN SUMMBRSIDE. PLATi. n-um bracelet. with name inside. Finder ring It-92il, Suimmenside Exchange. ‘OFFICEB T0 RENT IN THE Bayer Building. ‘Street. All latest conveniences "d heated‘ Apply m’ um smdimvllxed lo the fzrbric of tlic TO LET TWO BUILDINGS ONE with concrete floor. Apply 911111" diun. WANTED MAN "r0 won_ o farm. Apply Byne Bros. North ‘River. WANTED—MAID FOR GENERAL housework; no washing. Apiny 148 Powual ‘Sit. Fort sate. on EXCHANGE FOR a Ford touring cur. 11 K111i! T111011- Apply at the office __.._______--i- WANTED ‘EXPERIENCED TEA- chor‘ for Mt. Herbert School. Gupiplemgnt $100. Frances ilrl.» coll, Secy. ,___,__,______.____._...__-__ SUMMER COTTAGE AT ROCKY Point; Suitable for small tumiith or camping party, low rent. Ap- ‘ply, Robert Cotton at 1111111111111? iStaiiiloncrs. FOR SALE GASOLINE BOAT. 25 x 4. Smooth work. Paint biurk Wlli exchange for general piir- pose horse. Will sell wi-th or without engine. Built in hiohuno Bay, N. S. Aphly J. W. Daley Beach Pit. _.___.____._______ ‘A COMFORTABLE HOME A good wages is available in Chur- lottetown to ll girl" of good charac- terand ordinary ability in house- ‘work. Countrwgirl‘ preferred. Ap- ply t0 Mns. ‘Kelthdtogeru, 53 Bfly- ifleid Street. LOST-d AT THE ‘between Summerside and Char iiottetown a ‘boy's Cleveland ‘Bicycle. Reward‘ for informs tlon ioadlngto recovery of some. Apply this-office. >—~ 'M!N' WANTED- VII WANT a few real‘ live representative». in every any and town in Cunn- dii to sell automobile’ ‘fdstop slit- unis; positively p ‘ntn acci dentd: every oar owner a 0PM pact; easy to sell; hlg 117011111 .___..-. wms f r particulars ‘and wraith“ appmmalely Nhuaflp million! Will ropes ion.‘ Canadian ‘they, r. o. Box m. Tells, Ontario. command. ‘ HOUSE. , GRAND are" Gwrnlohitrch. except Whore thfly W019 Aliowsri‘ grounds on then-Whit oi the some ,»/i| 3,, _ ‘--_ . u Meet iii London (8p°ciai to The Guardian) LONDON. July 15- The first time since its organisation the doom-ii ‘l! the League of Nations is to meet in London. The‘ 5955mm; which are expected to last ten 1181/8 Wlll be held in ‘St. James ‘Pill-foo. ‘beginning Monday, July 17 and will be attended lby an ‘mus. uaiby impressive arruy of midis- tcrs and diplomats ‘St’. Joiiii éx-Diiicial Sent Up for Trial (Spflelal to The Guardian) ST- JOH-N. N. 13.. J‘uiy 15-3.» muel A. Sowell was so“; up [or tfivll iin the police court yesterday zitternoon on a charge of Qbtztlnlng 11101wy from the city by false pru- teuses, while Superintendent of the Water and Sewerage Depart- ment. ‘Padded pay rdllis were admitted but he said it was to pro- vide overtime money por the mon‘. lie was allowed out on ba-ii of $1.500. The J. D. llrirzen Wiil'1ll'lll_ii Shortly in tile Si. Lawrence (SpQcIaI to The Guardian") OTTAWA. July ‘16.-—'I‘he ice breaker J D Hazen re ipurchased by the Government for work on thc Si. Luwrrncofwill arrive in n low weeks. The‘ shi-p early in the war was sold to Iiussin and afterwards became the property of the French Government. from which she was bought some time ago for $400,000 Extensive repairs have been mud“ land the strip is now cinsifwi Al ill‘ Pre ‘ i’ Leaves ior N.Y. wasriimoroiv. July 1's.- ‘Pro limiting his stay somewhat longer than he had anticipated. Premier 1\111E._ will depart from Washing- 1011. at midnight for New York Where he will probably be until tomorrow evening, when ho will loflve I-ur Ottawa. Briti h N ‘ Crit‘ ' pCpea-il (Special to The Gusrdiall) LONDON. July 15—-I-1cre is an illustration of the way in which‘ the Lloyd George Government tain- pcrs with tho constitution fabric." exciaiuns the Saturday Review. with reference to the visit 0i‘ tlhc (luna riiun Premier" Jlught lion. MiieKen» zio King to Washington to disc-hes the arppointment oi a Minister to the United ‘States. iThe Saturday Review says the Dominion Pnrllsinicut recently vo» ted money fn-r tiio creation of the post 311111 continues: “We suppose tlhut the matter which has provok- ed differences wiuoug tho Canadians themselves must now bo rcgarrlcli unsettled. ~iii u statement made in 1920 it was rillogcd that the proposed urrau-gcinoiiis ilonotetl n: change in tho tilplom-itic uniiy of the Empire though obviously titres. it ls ilifl entirely new ile- purture." the Review adds “and in our vimv it is warranted because n Caiizuliun Commercial attache on permanent. staff lit-lilo Wushinfll-C" i-luibussy‘ would meet the case per- fectly well.’ The rovlcw pFOIIIlSO-i to return to tihc subject 111101‘. ~ -____-¢4¢~_.___- Quebec Farmers Will Not Unite by General i-Jrich von Lurlcntlnrll‘. of ihc iuomr-nt. The momentary spu» German war chief and out: close to rial question us to whether or not the Mnnnrcliist rteg-ime: ilc Government would be disastrous l'l'i‘l‘illll dynastic sitcvize Germany. Willi and ‘Russia both (Iilniuiiziin - the orders of the Third lnternaiion o1 lilo murdor of Itatlienuu. nit‘. giving it new sviniululivo power ilc,- orgunizntloirs do not exist uuiiiiiiiii. u siuiiu siiiiuu siis uuuuusis KiiiEi] iiiiiiiiiiii Declares That Socialistic Government in Germany Would Threaten the Culture and Civilization 0f the Whole World. JKERLIN. July '1‘5.—'I‘he following liilll civilization of the entire world. signed statement was written today "Ht-rein lies the grout question be su-bjietztt-il to or iuonurcliisiic umvi-iiu-iit is not so important. v “'i‘lii-. murdci‘ of Germain Minis- ‘Bolshcvistie itii-rs was decided upmi more than a would menu that important parts oflyeur ugo by (Jumiuunist organiza- the ezirlh wnu-lii be submitted tifllinns. 'i‘liis is tlic true explanation Mun iii “Sociaiiis- (ii-rmiiny siuiuirl in Germany DPUHIISG i; would Boi- Gormiiny which would tlirezitcil _ Elllllll PUESESEES IN . HfllE-INISEEI THE WEIHEEJTI BHEETESE Gilli MINE Nearly Half-billion Dollarsfllfet to be Taken Out, Down t0 3,00 0-f00t Level, is State- ment by theiGeneral Manager. (‘OHAL-L. Out. .Iiily lFu-Speak- ilflllllflflllfi. the culture curuost political circles." British llliicer the D111’ department u! the British "filly. ‘while walking along street in uniform was shot. It 1191111011 fatally, his assailant es- caped. Canada T0 Recover 15.-—'I‘he key of the old Fort Aunc. Annapolis French hands in - _ , 9 o'clock Friday night and B 13sec? and subsequently finding its dclock Saturday "lowing y o oston, will be [iresenied to when the Jam" WE,“ on his Massachusetts Ilistoricul Society, it is atnnouueed here. This society Anne this Summer at a dale to be decided inter. by Arthur Lord, Vice- torical Society, Annapolis Royal, acting on behalf of the h‘cdcrni Government. Prisonersliorgot to Leave Their Address An innocent inquiry made Sat- urday morning at Queen's tiouuty Jail as to whether the prisoners O'Brien and Essory had yet gone to Dorchester Penitentiary. elicit- ed the following mournful reply from the jallor: ‘They didn't tell me whore they were going." Danny O'Brien and George Essory. two prisoners in Queen's County Ja-ii. sentenced last Friday to three years in Dorchester Deni-- tentisry for stealing two casks or rum from the leased bonded ware- rooins lust June, decided that Dor- chester was no place [or them, so they accordingly. left the lail wth- out permission sometime ‘between Shot in Cairo _ _ (alleolal to The Gulrdia") LAilRO, July 1.5.—~<Uoi. Piggott or the is Key 0f- Ancient Fort ANNAPOLLS ROYAL. N. S.. July Royal. taken from 1710 by British u . _ I . , _ I ‘ ic Government 0i Lanadu by tlit ruunds at the lane‘. hour he round the two mcn missing from their cells. He found also two lower liars. 28 inches long and 7~B inches in diameter on the iron latched doors sawed through, these are forced outward ‘leaving an opening through which each man crawled. Thejailor also found that ill] iron bar about 14 inches long and 1 1-8 inches in diameter. one of those guarding the basement window on the cast side of the building had also been sawed through leaving a 12x14 inch opening which furnished an exit. for the two men to the potato field. Their steps were tracked through the field to the corner on the ‘Mil. Edward [load Here were ‘fresh marks of an auto- mobile, small diamond and in that auto no doubt Essory and O'Brien departed to parts un-l known. The prisoners were lock- 9 p. m.. has had tlic key since 1789. The jircscntuiion will b0 made at Fort President of the ‘Massachusetts llis- to L. M. Fortier, Canadian Teachers Visiting _1l_l_ England (SpFcIsI to The Guardian) LONDON, July lfr-A party ‘ of bozo hundred (Ianadiun teachers. Inns rc-uchcd iii-re and yesterday 011 i111 111 the 013115 111 _ opcnurl the first day of their no- "T119111: C6115 1119 011 111911151 11°91'- jourii w-ith iin extended tour visit- 0131191131 9911 11°91‘ was 111199 "1 in‘; Oxford Umyverspy. whose p", four feet from the eastern window. possum; gum, a mos; cordial Wei. which opens for ventiilahion. Plic conic to the visitors. who nrc un W111<111W iicr the tutelage of Major Ncy. Af-.1§1°111111- T119111 W911? 15131111191193 o“ u... lmving Oxford u“, ‘owners the bars indicating that some one Lloyds. ‘re re purchase oi‘ tho Jlnznn was decided on in pluco oi o building ll. new ship at n cost oi’ $1,500,000. ‘The contract ior the (Siflcial to" The Guardila") MONTREAL. July 13. ——— Th‘! United Farmers oi‘ Quebec have no intention of entering into alliance with any local or ‘provincial organ- lzationfTncy intend to remain u Separate entity arid-work for tho good of tho farmers of the province and- wlii countenance no surren- der of any plank in their platform for the sake of llli alliance with anybody. This is from J. M. Pun- hancelied after the change of gov- ernment. " lNeed Authority i ’ FlagsIn Church ' ‘LONDON. July IRA-Serious Gil-- ficuity may arise in hundreds of: Anglican jiarislivs where flags have, "been placed in churches‘; witlvnult a .' ,.s mitnftie ran n2, M Eli-bull: cllizinflcgllornof tho crfiisistory with. official Olsen o! Qildhev As cmwtnt Chehnsf-ord o; an appnm. ruritins. Any talk that is heard. ‘he !tion from some of tho parishioners “"111 1° 1119 slandam- 11“11a“3'111_‘19 M ,Rev_ (mnrad N001‘ Vi..." of nienis made to the effect that an iTliitxted, for a faculty (ilrerting tho.a1111111°9 111 c111111111°1°11 a"! “'°1'111' ‘removal 0i’ Sliin ‘Fcln and Iloislio- 1°59 111111 W1111°111 10111111111117"- T1111 m“ ‘lugs {mm [he Than“; church Farmers Association are aible .Tlie argument of Rev. Mr. Nool‘s 11° 111911" (""11 1111111115 111111 11111-11 W5 émmsel “m, i, faculty was no; m. make an Elllllflllllflflllllfilltttllftffi is no ‘quircd i'or the placing of flags in a ‘£11139; aim" £11?‘ Tfgkllfrxlyl‘ We are Fariners- and intend to re a l t of a Ipflrlflllllllllt memorial af- "mr ohm...“ main Farmers and stick to our pint lhuilrliirg. was rejected ‘by the chau- 1111111 ‘ cellor of the tionsistory court of _______‘.>_ v_ CheI-msford. Thorn ‘are hundreds of churches in which flags have been placed without a faculty. ‘Rev. Mr. Noel has hopes that the church generally iwiii assist him ‘in taking the Thaxted case to a higher court. ' Ontario Crops Good But Help Is Scarce TORONTO. J-uly l5.—-Much' oi Ontario's first crop oi‘ sweet clover has ‘boon harvested. and the 11M’ crop has nieo ‘been sill-holed 111 some of tho more advanced dis- tricts of ilie province. Cutting oi lull wheat is well under way in muny counties. nccordinir to the weakly report of ‘the OntarIrnDc- purtincni, oi‘ Agriculture. Some points complain of rust. owing ‘to much wet weather. and the Hes- sian iiy has ‘been giving trouble. Corn ilolds urn repflflell 5111119‘ whut disappoint-lug. lhlll, the root crops are showing up well. FEMALE FAGIN DISCOVERED lN HOBBEH BOYS‘ MOTHER MONTREAL. 15.-— A to. ‘"1118 FBBln was discovered licrc when the police unearthed n tyyg. tom wherbye seven lads. whose ngcg ranged from 7 to 14. were found to be» responsible for a number of small robberies here. The woman. the nmther of the bflys. paid them twenty ceutz. cairn Der robbery. The liids ziptpenred in tho Juvenile Court in camera tn- (lily and explained the system _. WIFE WINS LIVING WITH BOXING GLQVE5 ‘ 150511111111 Jilly ldr-Wiien her husband foil iii. and the responsib- ‘ility Ol’ curing for him and their ihron children fcll upon iit-r shoulders. twenty-three year n14 Mrs. Ellie Graves luiii n light m; nor iiunrls. And. getting u pulp (jf boxing gloves. she liiernlly began Alllflllg "he 11111141. 1111911115- in light for 2i living. 21105011911106. 111111 1111111111111 111"! 51V’: S-incc tin-n she luia become so lug u generous y1°1‘1~ 3115111191119“ flilliilllll‘. with her mitts that Slltl are doing better than was expected earlier in the season. ls quite a card at boxing events. ilild has issued n challenge to any “Thorn has been general Ioom- wmmm in {he would m‘ he, Dining or the scarcity of ‘hol-p. 11111‘ ivelqht. pcpqlll, concludes. ‘lalihough farm- EH10 looks ‘less like ll femulo om iiro willing l0 ‘lllly K0011 “"1805 to iuir workers. ‘Molly 1111111111“ liavo had to struggle alone or with (nmlly liclp only in harvesting their various crops. iprize fighter thirn u demure school girl. t lllut how she can battle. Men who have faced hertestify that there's dyuumitn in tier left hook. “I want to be the woman chnmiplon prize fighter of tho . wor she sniil to the repcriezl. lTre evening before she was ‘in- terviewed she had Qivafi. 1A1 Dei- mont, former. lightweight chump- lon of New Illnglniitl. u run for his money at tho Army mid Navy Y. M. C. ‘AIat Chllrlostown. "ll: may-fool ttrnnge to many women. that l should ho so lntr-r sated in boxing-but 11love always loved ii." shecontlilueil. ’ "I was brought up in‘ tlieboitntry and al- iways plnyud hallo/ball ‘Mid bdskol- bali, when attending high ‘school. l ___-<o>——— EBECKS PURE! SWOLLEN GU av PROFITS 0N LIQUOR thllfiNTltEAilz-ifihuiy l1'»~—1'="t"111 0f the Quebec liquor commission stores whose ranks have been lllr pmuy enforced iby visiting 111111‘- Mg have guarautocil u provincial tin-usury surplus this yohr Whloh will smash all previous records. According to Premier Tnschor- eati, the ‘former record snfltl"! 01 one and one quarter ill‘. Bripglizrm. gcnorwl managin- ‘gcr. but lately llUiJlilDtl tluit 511.311.0110 ton, Editor of the Agricultural Bul‘ ruin always had a keen desire to ‘oe- be ‘dwarfed by this ' ~ come a wrestler or boxer." you». figure. lug at n bziniluot ir-nilorvrl by the In discussing his Sliilftlllfillt iiftcr Porcupine; iiiombcrs to lht» vlsitingiiln- mot-ting Mr. iirighzim said that nicnrhcrs ofiiic (lntzirio Minlngltiio Illllll‘. llfltl product-ii more thHll Association ni Sfflllfllfilfillltl‘. Ml‘. A.1."5l.'.tl.0tl0 u foot down lo the 200 foo‘, of ‘level nnd“fli':»ii there was yut con- sidcriilili‘. rirc iii ‘roscrvc to tliiit (lcptli. Mr. Brigham said further at tho banquet that ho thought the other llllflUS oi‘ Ihirr-uipinc would in‘ the aggregate have proriucriorl which would equal thut of I-inlling-l or. “or ut Joust. a fnii" ‘proportion of, it.“ ldollmving mil Mr. Brighumfis" snggczstiou that "it was iruroly at mutter z-l nnthmi-lic." t0 figure out the viiluutlon hr! puts on tllc l-Iollin-i goi- mine. amounts io ihu irslnunrl-g ing flguri‘ oi‘ $450,000,000 from sur- face down in only 3.000 Iect. ‘tho lioiiingor urine. uindc u state- mont about ‘lllllt mine which sr-is it in the position of being tin. worlds greatest: gold urine. ‘lie said that formerly he haul thought tliilthilllil for each foot of depth was n lllll‘ estiunuip oi‘ tho vziluo oi Illf‘ lltillih- ii foot would be noun-i". Mi‘. Iii‘?! haini suggested u depth ni‘ Z-Lfiilil lvvl. ‘tn ‘be used ns n basis for ia-lvului- ing the vii-lilo of 'llollingci" Jillll inhi- cri thut on the $150,000 u foot vul- uutiou it wus purely it mzittci of ‘out niiiiiiiies iii ireianii Government Forces in Limerick in Satisfactory, ' Condition. Republicans Hold Barracks ini ‘ Waterford and llave Mineiithe Roads. djUBMN. Juy 15.»-I<‘igiiting has " . been in progress in Limerick since: DUBLIN. July l5.—Guards in 7 o'clock ‘Yuosilirv evening, sziys zuIVIouiitjoy prison fired on and report 0n operations in iiu‘. iWfl-lwounlled several insurgents hold vincos given out by the Nutioiial there indny. A demonstration by Army "llcililtillili'lf>l‘fi- T111‘. 00111111111 lho prisoners proceeded the shoot- of the Government to ‘rs in Liuior- ing. They refused in obey orders; irk is stuioil to ho satisfactory. On guards firm] nvr-r their heads us it “Hirincstlny tlicy oupturt-il nn im- warning. The :pris0ncr’s rebellion llliflzllll. pustkilling one niziu uuil continued and the guards fired u inking tlilrtor-n [ll'l4<0llOi‘S. sci-om] volley slightly wounding ’l‘lu> ltirptibliruiis lrolil all tlio several men. The prisoners were bnrrurlrs in Wultirfnrrl and have captured in iiio recent revolt iii iiiiuedilrc roads Ictiding to there. Duitlln. Tlioy 1T1‘. also Sillll to be (‘nucleu- lFiI/l-lllg nn (lusilubar nud in (iouniy JExcopl in tho south, zictlvltlcsiol‘ Mayo. if‘ regular forros luivc‘ dwindled to DIITBLIN. Jilly 15.~- The grout G-uoriiiir warfare and wholr-szilis burst of lzunfiro iii Mount Joy destruction oi‘ ‘property. Bu; little Prison iwhir-h ('.Z\IIS(.‘(l u sensation throughout the city ycsivrilaiy‘ was vuuscil by the efforts oi’ the prison authorities to put nud end to tho signalling going on‘ betwcon the Republican prisoners und moi.- iirlhcrentii on the ‘outside snyu illl irnoffielal stutemvnt given out tuiluy. resistance is mzulc in Froc Stnio troops. M'uch ‘food has been seized in outlying districts causing serious shortiigo in some places when‘ traffic lines are interrupted. In tho south wmrc there 99x sevorul Republican strongholds extensive operations by ' Nationalists troops nre imminent. CZAWG TOMB EMPTY Nobody was ever nblo in vurify MYTH MAV BE FACTlliiis tale. Now. however. the Sov- REVlL-L. July ftL-Wfino 0t‘ tin‘. let authorities; lmvo proved tluit strangn tuics told by Ilussiuns for Alexander was not, buried in tho 11111111111 11 110111111)’. 111111 represented Oupenski Cathedral. In tiio scorch 11191111111191 1- 119 11l1V111K loft._t.iio| for jewels the tombsc oi’ the cziirs throne to ‘become ll monk. Officuiilylinvo boon opcnrii nud in that 0i‘ he tiled in 1825, ut tiio ago or 48.,Ale)oandcr no body was found. and was hurled in the Ouponsiti ‘Inhls Iutor yours Alexander dis- Cfllhflllfill. W111i‘ 11111 Uflffllflnlly- wlilrend with many of the traditions Rumors crime from the vicinity oi" of ‘his house and became u mystic. Tuganrog, however, that one I-‘uth- Before he illsapposred he spent er Theodore Kousnitch (or For- most oi’ his timi- in prayer. mlch). known for hlilnlvtv. closely , The Bolshevlkl are incidentally resembled Alexander. unit was reported to have opened the urnvo lrvalsrfwlth utmost rusnuvi by thc of‘ Pnul r. and taken irnm it. tho lmpcrinl uuthoriiiriluntil .iis dcnih huge diamond cross of tho, Ordor or in‘~i8'l0. Prince Vnlkonsky. n Ilus- Knight oi iMnlta, which was laid on slim historian. wrote n book. tell, hi; bra"; when he was burlap lllil 0f ‘the 1M1 days 0f till! 11101111.) Priul was grandmaster of the Or- and saying he was really A-iexan- d", 1 n on -. _, paid a flying visit to Wunwlcklmal’ 111119 P1155911 1F hack saw thistle uiui from there travelle~11111°111<11 °11_"~11° 91111 °1 11 511°‘: BY m »su-.,nfn,r,l_on_Avon where me thrusting his arm through the bars pwny was omcmly received ‘m, OlBrlen could secure it and the n", Mayor and members o! the rest was easy. OBrIen evidently Stratford branch of the spefl,khl,g “mmh The down to theubaecmeut, secured a visited |S1h.,.ko5penr8-s bh-nuplacelbtlflfill in the laitchen carried it to ills. gm-vc in Trinity Church and 111°'1"111°111°111W1l1d0W'flnd cut them- tho historic spots of the district 591V11S 10 freedom- Tiie tailor says mid iucludrrl in their sighting the 111111 111919 w“ n" "P1’°"‘“1‘“"' ‘"1 Memorial Theatre erected largely 111N551“ “ through the benevolent generosity oi Aruericun and overseas resi- (lcrits. The party was subsequent- ly entertained at tca by the Mayor. who hurl delivered ii. brief address. in happy form. which was respond-l mi to by Major Noy ‘an prominent‘ educaiionists among the party t . 1 b 1 h _\RIOTOUS ACTS AT Elrgl-iy there is to e more s‘ i! tseel v SOUTH SHELDS teachers any visitor to any one called on them the jallor; or h>is assistant was always on hand. No trace has yet been found of the ‘prisoners. ‘SOUTI-l‘ SHIELADS. England Jul-y 13.— Several constable; and civilians were injured and thirteen arrests ‘were ‘made during a. riot‘ curly today in connection with the‘ miners’ strike here. when thous- ands of miners assembled at the pithcad of one of the oolleries to men from going to work. The crowd charged und overpow- ered the police who later were re- inforcrd ‘by mounted‘ police. A free for all fight lasted for a con- siderable time,‘ during which the rioiers threw stones. bottles and nil kinds oi’ missiles. and smashed several windows ‘before calm could he restored. Makes Sacrifice To Help Science ILONIDON, July 15.-—A dying Af- rionn chief's Ifortli-ude in allowing himself to be experimented upon wliilo suffering from sleeping sick- ness, will be commemorated short- ‘< ‘The story ioi’ this 32-year old medical research has just come to light. ‘For mouths. Mandnmbi. a chief of Nigeria. lay doomed. ‘but with great courage he submitted t0 experiments which enmhied Dr. Arthur ‘Pagan, then a young house physio-Ian. to trace the cuuso ofthe disease and lay tho foundations to- wards present-day medical know- ledge on the subject. The ‘commlttco 0i’ the lmudon Hospital llilS decided to erect a. imb- lct in the iiietitiutioii recording the circunisitancc oi’ tlic case. The tarb- iet may ‘be plncoil over ‘the bed where Mundoinbi lny. Dr. ‘Fngun. who is now in practice in North ‘London, took ‘Mairdomibfs case in luind soon after thc (rliiof arrived zit the hospital. ‘Iinwas not so much for his own sake that the chief con- sented to make tlic journey, but rnthorthat he ‘might. be experi- mented on for the good of his poo- plc. Every four hours ‘lior hwo months, Munriomhi allowed Dr. Fu- gan to tnikc a specimen of his blood for microscopical examination. The enpcrimenis which hnd ‘been nrudc wpon him led to valuable re Announcements, Coming. _. Events, Meetings, Etc ltATiift-ltlc per lino per dny. lie. per lino per duy for fl days or nvrr. ilc a lino per day for Ii days or ovrr f. figures. initial letters count nu one word. 10_ per cent. discount for cash. Address form: part of ad. and must be paid for. be an ire crenni 18 "There will festival at ‘Heart: Hall. July llnnrl in attendance. _.-__ "Don't forget the big dance at Beach Grove inn tonight. (Ihequer announced in mons that Britain's (iebt _to Am- erica is a solemn obligation winch head Ursa’ aivling of jirizos Sawllllly payment of through to the prisoners, as uiinngmr rexuuqluons whim ‘m. ]h_.p;;1‘;|. Britain Will Pay All Her War Debts (Splclll to The Guardia") LQNDON, July iilsir Robert Horne, (haucolior oi the BX- the Cum- we undoubtedly will meet Eliminates Terror 0f Whooping" Cough PARIS, July-id.- sun-i. oi‘ u..- ter- ror of whooping cough is eliminat- ed in it new treatment practised by Prof. (Jnrricrc, of Lille Fniversity. llis method has just DPCOIIIP known. Prof, ClITFlPTI) rain-tithes zi Wltl‘? (nin- viii-l ovur ‘his lriilvnVs lbvsl like a tent. This in uaturaierl with a solu- tion ul‘ tfilifillylvlilfl aiiil every tin)‘ the sick child is given un intruuius- cuinr injection oi‘ gonieiiul oil. With this tronliiiciii il is ciitiiiioil Lint ilio coughing tits diminish tho very tirsi day. Prof. Carriers siiys tiuit most of 500 cases treated by liini were cured in lass iliun tun rlilyfl 111111 1111 witliln three weeks. Deaf Mutes Speak Lines In A Drama PARIS, July A An extraordin- ary display lllllflfllll t.ii.‘ annual aw- ill the ‘Institute for Deaf hlutcs iii-re. After reciting tlic twclvi- tables .0! llalonluiiie. dent‘ mute-s iik‘l.ll‘.ill.\' [YTOUOGUIEIE to play .\ioli‘-ri-'. "hli-vllfli Maigro Lui.“ 'l‘iioir ViiliJP-r; win"- ol- ttgn bard, monotonous. llliil biiilly modulaiotl. but. by >111‘ lllllli-i 11H‘ 11111“ it was jmssihic to unilcrzsiuiiri rvflfy is about 9 fcct from the W01‘11 3111111911- iliermans to English sawed Essory out. and the two went1 Marks Today 15.-— Germany's Iliillllfttillfi iniirlis PARIS. July Hons (fommission recently refused to cancel vrais to hc deposited some time today prlnrlpulli‘ in Firms. and Belgium banks. 41C1'1>1‘i1111H_1° unofficial information reaching the Iteparzitions 13010011381011- Formal noice of the receipt of the money however is not expected by the Commission until Monday‘. British Mission To Visit Canada 0’I"I‘A‘W1A. July lii.——'l‘lie G011- ernmcnt has received n (xoniinuiii- cation from Rt. lion. \ViIl‘.~'|IIll Churchill. Secretary of Slate for the Colonies, lniimsting that a mis- slon will visit Cnnadu next mblllh in connection with llin ofli-"lllll tion of proposed British Eiupirc Ex hibitimi. ‘In view of the lmprriul nuiure oi’ the ivorli which ihc HHS sion is setting out to acc0lllfi1l$11 the Iloniininii ‘Government has agreed to grant fro» train-if over the llnos undc-r its: vonlrul lo the seven members of the iui-‘cdim. this privilege ‘has sire-um‘ llPPII granted by Australia nud South Africa. The objcrt of the mission is to induce the (‘nnzuliun Governinoiit in trike pzirt in the llll]ll'.i'l.|| Hlilll bitlon. The Weather, TORONTO. July lfiw- \Vr\stnfly' winds und showers in Mimi‘ lucalii- ins, “Noozie” the Sunshine suits. After much research, Dr. Pagan ciiscovcrod that the disease had its origin in ‘ the tsetse iiy. Since then London medical students lizivo ‘been to Nigeria to investigate» tho disease, llllll the constxiueni-o is thnt. tlic nirmibor of its victims is much‘ smaller. "Come to tho Ice cream festi- viii nt lluwntfs Hull. Bruckloy Bench. Wednesday‘ l9 ni 6 o'clock. "Straw-berry festival nud dntice C. ‘M. B. A.. Vernon ltivcr. on Mon- day evening, July 17in. —-~-—-<+>-—-_- NEVER TOO OLD -TO FLY "Taxi Service, country work a specialty. being perfectly‘ acquain- ted with every part of the Island. 1 cab guarantee‘ yotrgood and quick serviced reasonable rates. Phone H311. ‘MANSFIELD. July lfix-dvlansfiel“ has a "ilighty" centennrisn in Mrs. Ann Sli-ssons. aged 103. who hits been up in the air ton times in two years. She made her tenth flight the oth- er day. wncn she wns accompanied by Mr. ll-zrriek, ex-postman, n youngdtor of 86. Asked after the flight if lm felt at nil nervous, Mrs. Sissons rc- plied: “NoLms. You only want n bit of pluck. and that is what I have always 11nd." show. This will he the best show that you have ever seen. Sn don't miss it. also there will be special inusic. Will be held at Murruy l-lur bor Tuesday night. Also at Murray ltiver Wednesday night nt Vernon huradny night nt ‘Plat ‘River. Pri- ny night. Stluretwrte at M0. lvl-ll be a Gill's show. "Deming a-lilg moving picture BUSINESS suQE i5 scours-mice: "no: east-seats“ SEA ON ooauEt‘; :1, .