' ‘ls-“illllls. the gas was made 0t oil r’, , ,1; i l’. a l 4:... ' , whetherolyou‘ admit » or not. tttovln Guardian 5212:“, Guardian. . r . 1 . ~ J, ~ : g .1 j Your [business de- =pends on advertising Two Cantu Founded All’! - . it .i——~ ’~-—'——-~-——— .iiiN|]E lltillfi iEHTi Til 3E?- iiiiTE__iii]Ti[iN Asks For First 26 Billion Francs Froni Ger- many SENSATlO-N 1s LIKELY DeIegatesTI-ow On Fi- nancial .and Mili- tary Questions (Canadtan Press) LONDON, July (id-Under pres- sure from n British - Alli- crlcan bnnk- ing group. Franco has yielded her rights to sep- n rate action. nnzl Premier Ilorriot propos- l-s to offer mil- r-vaona- tioll of the Ruhr on Oct- ober 15, ac- cording to roll (lble inforln~ ntion froln un- Herrfot. Premier questionable sources today. This is regarded (ls the turning puint.in tho internllioll repara- tiulls conference, which now only llwllits a formal offer fronl Franco to this l-ffeot ilcfure going ahead with lhl- lullchillery of the exports’ plan. Tilt‘ anticipated French pro- posal is ilciug jealously guarded "with tho utmost secrecy ill the nleantiluo. ‘Pile French (lolcgatlon is still working on it, and it will nut be really nul'l lato tonigllt.___ ill return, Franco wallts nbso~ luto alltilority to the first 26 bil- lioll gold ffilllfil-l collected as re~ pilrllliolls lllltlol‘ tho Dawosdlic- ___.___i._._.____ (Continued on Page Three) {om- Youth Thought To Be Murderer , 0f Woman (Canadian Preln.) .\l.-\N.sl-‘ll-;l.l>, Mass, July 30.—, Tilt‘ llllll‘tlt‘.|~ of Mrs. Clara Williams inst night ln a roudllouso ill East .\lnu»ll‘i(-i(l, wlllcll silo hiltl conduct- ed, it'll to a police search today for right youths who are said to have visltt-ll tho plate Ono of tllc oigllt is lJPTTPVUlT to have fired tho fatal shot, lufornlzltitln (lbtulnetl by tho tlolirl- was to the clfert that the l-iulli men, after cutting tho tele- illloln- wlro into the house, entered 1111i! (ll-malldtltl a sum of money irolu Mrs. Williams in connection with some incident which lllul nc t‘|li‘l‘t‘tl on a previous visit. Mrs. Wlilizlllls reiusoll and her son, Lot:- 111‘ (our to her (iofenco. when ho (irt-lv a revolver, ono of tile intrll (icrs knocked it from ills hzunl Illlll another whipped out u rovolv er and shot the wornnn- The mon then tied. Tear Gas Clears Three Theatres (Canadian Prbn) rlsslNlNo, July so. —-~l’oll(‘o of Ogslllllltl. Port Chester and Slams ford are (ac-operating in trying to 11ml tho miscreants who lct loose icnr gas in the three movie tileatres in those places ownnd b)’ Jnllll Ungerfeld. According io (‘hit-l of PollceFrnnk Minncrly 0i 0i mustard. chloroform and formal '1"11Ylle. Bottles of it were plnooll in each ‘of tho theatres under llu- Krrfckls management on Friday’ "(silt when the houses were crowd- Pl , Tlwkas was of ll very (llsagroo- nble odor and, caused tho eves to lnnart and shell tears. All the patrons had ‘to leave the theatres. “Ccorti-lllg to the pnlllco Iinedicitl has hnd some (llfferrncon with 111111"! musicians nnd no longer has liEiiMlNEl ill iiitNll i ii IJITNFTITENIIE Soon to Leave For London. (Canadian Press) BEitLlN. Jllly 30.—Cll('iflCt‘ll0l' Marx and [Foreign Minister Strossc- luann fife preparing to leave lloro foro u(:(-. lzcll an invitation for (lcrlnuny to attend tllo conference. tiatlons." There has been considerable feel- pcun conferences. (iernlnuy illls ileou consistently llunllliatod, lltitlrlldlg to hor spokos- ulcn. ’l‘ilc Nationalists have lnallo (ifllll- nlono. solid her (lob-gates into tho confor- cnco nt loast liglltcl- of heart, it’ not light-ilcarloli. Seek Protection Against “Death Ray” (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, lilo tl-sts tllrnugil lilo illlpa'lr(-lll(\.llt l. lioors, has liilllt‘l'lillft‘ll research work to (lrtornfno tho nature of tho ray and its (rift-pl. on innlily tissue 'l‘ll(- (ll-all by tho Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADAT HURSDAY, JULY 31, i924 1 Start the merrily good Inaturedly ‘int the whole day will res- l pond. ' 1 ' Annual Subscriptions Delivered SIM By Mull, Canada and U. l. All.“ . A - iliiiH lllllll llllll llllll lllls lull Marx and Stresemann Tragedy Qccun-ed Near New Castle— Three of Party Injured. (Canadian Press) > NiliW (iAS'l‘Ll~l, 0st,, Jlliy 30.- for London lllonliay to participate F0111‘ lIPPSFIH-H Wllro killed and thrco ill the lutor-Allloll ltepurntlons Coll- 111.l1|l‘1‘il two sorlotlsly when a lnot- or cur ill wlllcil they wore aiding (iorlnany is pleased by tllc news was strut-k by (l fast fr(-igllt train from London that a plenary ses- 1'11 Allllllls (‘rousing sloll of tho confl-rcnco. has autllor- Tim" 111‘1"'-‘411111‘11y 117101‘ 1101111 10111131- nntl Iiiiss 11111‘1'1111i:llcs, Now (TtlHilP; Mrs. Stow ill this long sought invitation to flfi- 'I‘l1r0l110; Morris Cflnlilrllllit‘. uppoar bcforc the war victors lii a 111’ tiiiuistolll» Avo 'l‘oronto. 'l‘ilo in- role which will permit (lorlnan dis~ lllrvll aro till! ll-‘HTIIIH 0f the C8111- cussion of tho plight of iduro|ie.,|11'5l1i;ll boy and Jnnlos Cambridge (ierlnan (lfllcials son the way (lll-ar- allotbol- sou. hlrs. (‘zllllill-lllgc. (lull ell for wllat lllcy term “frank uogo- lull‘ sun Jalnos are salll to he ill a critical (rolulitlou. i l l 1. I ,1, .’i.?...'“.'l§..“f..f.-‘l.."'lfii.'h3f. ‘Tffhffiiif. P161116 Crashed Avlator Injured (Canadian Press) 1 July 30. —Cut.ting banked forest patrol CALGARY, tal oi’ tho brill-tone treatment ac- nnw], (m-Ough oorlloll tho Fatherland, and lllldouilt tumult, whip, doing (-(lly uluuy persons have sustained only l" m; “Iplflflng 1,, (m. pm-(ml lilo Nationalist cnuso on that scorc- pint: 51,511,, .".f-..‘,’.'.'-‘.ilifi. "iii ‘;i'.‘.2" .211.“ #13713,’ Are Committed And Sent Up For Trial and to (llscovt-l- it‘ possible, lnateri- ~’ OSHAWA, Out" July 30.~—- Al lllilos Hi1‘: District on George llforcior, A" lllvll-"limll 10 llflfiitldlilit‘. lil- into the top of ti hill that was hid- stoall oi‘ nlerely to zlttond the coil (loll 11‘1'1‘11t1l'- in 11011111111, Qllllllitlllpttttis lvrl-ckl-ll his airplane. (leruluny fronl what she has iutl-r- broko his nose, bllt was not scrl~ pretcd as u humiliating position and ously injured. ‘ Champion Bollehead Burglar Arrested (Canadian Press) REDLANDS, (Yul-ill, (lorouilno lllspinostl is in jail hero as “tho worlllfis July ll0.~idxpcrlv burglar." 'l‘wo nights ago llo roll- lllonts to- find a ulotiltul of proice- sackcd the homo of A. Hinklo, oar- tlon against tho "(loath ray" rocen- rylng ofl‘ ovorytiling tly (liscovorlul by ll. (lrinlloll Mat- (town. including a (lanlora with a thou/s, ilritisil wiroioss telephone roll oi‘ films, halt‘ nl’ ii. exposed. (lor- oxport now visiting this country. (mlnlo shot tho real. look tllonl to art- zllrl-lllly uutil-rlvay it’ was lcllrn- a (irllg store to bo (lovoloprll, and o(l llllilly anti tlll- lll\'t'llltll‘ oi‘ llll! aftcr tho prints \Vt‘l'l‘ vll-wcli tllo_ ray is {llzlyillg t‘l prominent part ill poilcl- lvl-re walling for lllspillosa. --—-<o->-——- M outlay, CFilSllPtl lolv lying clouds allu ' Mercicr Jllly 3'0.- bnnelloatloll last night Leonard and fi_ Iiast Minute News Flashed in Over ‘ the Wires (Canadian Press) CHICAGO. July 30-—T11¢ state closed and the defence started m. testimony today 1" the hearing which is to deter- mine the punishment of Nath- an Leopold, Jr., and Richard murder of Robert Franks. KIRKWALL, Orkney Island» July filth-United States round the world fliersmn their way humeward arrived here today from Brought, England a! 4.10 o'clock this afternoon. WARSAW, July 30.-—A gen- eral strike has been voted by all labor unions in Silesia, ef- _ iective today. A Warsaw des- patch last Friday said that more than 30,000 factory work- ers in Silesia had gone on strike because of the Intro- duction of a ten hour day. The government was said to be attempting to obtain. reproces- siona from employers. MANILLA, July 30.—$ixty ..natives are believed to have perished when the motor ship Angusan burned off _the coast of Camiguin island in the sea of Mindnaano said a tclegram_ received here from the com- mander of the constabuiary In Misaml. PARIS. July 30.—Zagloul Pasha, Egyptian premier al~ rived in Paris this morning. He is still quite weak from the effects of the wound suffered in the recent attempt on his life at Cairo. BUENOS AIRES, July ‘30.-~ industrial districts of Sao Pau- lo were badly damaged (luring the lnsurrectionary period ac- cording to messages from Sun- tas describing conditions in by managers of large foreign enterprises who returned to the city to examine the condi- tion of their properties. not nailotl] Sao Paulo as they were found (Canadian Press.- NEW YORK, July 30.—8ev- eral persons are reported kll. led and more than a score in lured I"? a collision between an express train in the Lang la land railroad and a locomotive at Woodslde Long lslandMany injured were brought to Penn-s- Loeb for (the kidnapping and_ 1 tion. als which may ln- usoli as lnsuln» wmwy 40m Peggy Joyce Again Thomas McGiasllon wore committ- ed for trial on charges uulior the (tl‘lllllfl'lfll (rode, "in that tllcy, coll- tributed by u. negligent act, to tho ylvanla station were and trans ferred to Bellevue Hospital. death of Llout. W. Ill. C. Soutllanl. (Canadian Press) YORK, Jllly (Yollntoss lilornor, formerly Pog N lii\V (‘ll with papers ill a lluil llltllillillml by, till- (‘ourt for auuulllucllt. of llor ulost r(~(-.(-llt lllarrihgn, ‘Filo ftlrlllol‘ Poggv Joyce lllllllotli- atvly l-onnil-rod this notion with a suit against (Ynlllll l\llll‘llttl‘ for $10.- tloo, wiril-ll silo lllll-gr-sl she has spout on behu?! of her husband slice silo married llilll lust June. Gasoline Less In Sarnia, Ont. (Canadian Press) In gzhllunbartan on the lliilllt of May l.i(-ut. Solltllanl injuries rocoivoll when he 0111811011 30.—-Tilc into tllcir truck. following Electrical Energy (Canadian Press) WASHINGTON, July 30, —I’rin- 1 -_-—-—o0>--—-—-— KY ilopkills Joyce, 0i’ llluslcnl (mull-tly! 0111105 i0!‘ i111‘ K579011011 ‘if i1 Vii" W’ fanlo, who has (llvorcod two mil-T scrvolr (if electric-WI fiflPFt-i)’ lonzrirt- illlsilanlls, today was sorv tllrougil il1tl'r-C0ni1ti0l1011 01' 1100*’? . I l, sa¥s ’0fI-I middle Atlantic aron on a S ana 8S 0P8 contors ill the northeastern sl-ctltlll of tho Iinitotl States are laid (town in (he n-port of tho ongiuol-rlnl-t slllrconllnittvl of tho Northonstoru Super Power Committee of which Sccrctajy of Commerce Iiuovor is the cilairnllln. Tho recommendations, contem- plate construction and (levclop- mont of stoam nnd hydro-electric resources in thc New 151121111111 "m1 probable requirements when. it is estimated tllat part of tile country will ueod 30.800.000,000 kilowatt hours. ns compared with on Wolillosduy. (l contract with the union. ———‘-<-o-c--—i l Condensed Special _ NATL-Mi. oer word, not ' each insertion in this column. ‘lelcfihtitm cheaply nnd experl- anonymous leaflets is to cause l1 stampede of tho native P011" 7°" ca who hitherto have remained - ltlously executed. Guardian Cent- ral Job Printery, Phone 183. 2375-50“. gmunch. SARNIA, ()llt., July 30. —-(lnso- lino (lonlcrs horl- were nlivisrtl to- day that u two and u llnlf cont r4» (luctlou in tho wholesale price of gnsollno would be lntulo, probably Til". full is frolll 201/) to 2i cl- is nnd it is ex ected m"; wltglll nricos will be b (night from 30 to 28 cents tomorrow. lnlllilulll ».il9tlliE n DEATH (Canadian Prue) oalllouarra. India. July Bil-Frill ted leaflets without any Blflfllill" o,- gnytning to indicate their orig- in are being circulated annotlncinll that the Bengal revolutionary coun- cii has passed n resolution to be~ gin (l campaign of ruthless assass- rii ' lnniion of police officers. JOB PRINTING 0F EVERY Undoubtedly the obit-Wit 01' i119" (Canadian Press) . VA Vlllll, July 3t). -— if ns the Cann- (l i u. n troops posscssctl ov- erseas there need be no doubt of the ‘P; '\\;_ N‘ " future of this - r dominion. His . \§ - \\ \ Baron Baron Byng vironment and prudent conduct he (linn units formed nnli spread to ‘still exists among 111111011911" "m1 ‘11V131"““ ‘We-Ttleiiil- est, Ont. ,is one oi’ five bullies in during the week. ‘he Clllmdlil" the first class lln(i each receive u '————-.- prize of twenty pounde sterling. people." NCQII. tho 1922 production of 21,200,000»- 1;_ C" 000 kilowatt hours. i- tho people of Canada post? ass tho some ullity ol‘ spirit ' _ . ‘ llllllrlllllzt (Canadian Press.) LONDON. July 30-——M:lry Wil- Eflflflllflflfll’ son, of Melbourne, Australia, has DYIIE- been chosen iroln Govenlol‘ Gil"- ns the bonniest baby in the Iirit- "111 010111111“ isll Empire according to an unlloun ileclared 111"‘ cement made today by officials oi - 1118 111° “"1"” the National Bully Week competi- of an address before members of "m, conducted “t wemb]ey_ Baby the Military institute here yester- wuson who is two years and eight iltly- mouths old, receives lwo hundred A sound constitution, healthy en. pounds sterling 60,000 entrants James Edward (Rowe, of Whitby. mentioned as three essentials, and 0m" w,“ me wmner o; “m sec. said Canadians possessed nil threo. and on,“ m, ham,” between mm, "l stand here before you a full- month“ and two yea", o; a" and blown. cut-cylinder, hardened op- Wm, John strum o; gt, John's tlrnlst," said His Excellency. "1 Newfoundland, who finished at the know that Can-ads is going ahead (m, n; [he m“ 0],,“ and that tho spirit that emanated m,“ to M“ months’ wma “m, m", from small places where the Cana- d,“ pounds nun-Hm,‘ for infants (Kenneth Farrell, of Mount For‘ l‘ (ll l’ l" 1' 'l' 1' ‘II -l' 1' i‘ + tl- "l" 1' 4' 'l' i‘ + 1- ‘ll ll- 1' 'l' II- tl- Il- i‘ ‘l’ -l- ‘l- 'l' Ill ‘II ll- ‘l- *l- 1- 'II cll tll l0 N‘ S (3 l‘ if til th (iollncll which was (on tho Webb, president: of the 'l‘ra(ie., (lo-zlliug quisln by Mr. of nnlllsemenlt, into two parts, the WAR MADE ON _ BOBBED HEADS IN MEXICO (Canadian Press.) hilllxlitlt) -Cl'l‘Y, July, tilts-To bob or not to bob. tho absorbing question lu .\loxi(-o City has given rlsc to sorlous trouble. Mexican women always have boon (llstlnguls-hod for beautiful fashion is proving too strong and they are llavlng' their hair bobbed. The result is a campaign against them by Mexican sliltlflllts who the othl-r (lay sl-izetl sevoral bobbed llalr- od girls (luisillc a motion pic tulv- show ('tli‘l‘li*.ll tllcnl oil’ and shaved their Ill-ads roul- pll-toly. lll retaliation, sup- porters oi’ ilobilillg seized flillfll‘ girls with iollg hair and HlHLVPtl their header Protectors oi’ illo ilobhed t-lolllt-ut wllitcll ycstclwla)’ outside roilog-os and othor places to protect tho girls from further outrages urhen they cnlne out. This morning lilo bobbed elenr out soolnctl victorious, for many girls going to work carried their hats, proudly displaying short hair. ++++~l+1I++i1lI+§ iiNiilil-IRISH TREATY (Canadian Press) black hair. but, +++++++++++++1++TO DISCUSS DOM. REPRESENTATION (Canadian Press.) OTTAlWA, July lift-Canada's representation at the inrtlleonlillg round table Conference of the onl- plre mentioned by Rt. lion, J. ll. Tilonlas, Colonial Sccictary’ ill tllc British llouse of (Jolnlnons yester- day will be discussed at llleetillgs of tho cabinet to be held in tho forthcoming woek. Collllnunlczl- lions revolver] from the lirltlsh go~ vcrnmellt so fur suggest October as the posl-liille month for tllc nico- ling but tlloy do not it is under- stood, definitely take up tilr qllos tloll oi‘ representation llt the con- ferencc! Communitraltiolls have been acknowledged but represents» 'l'§§+§l' ions havo still to he zlppointotl. . {i}-—i—~— Vancouver Protests Against Entrance- Of K. K. K. (Canadian Press.) VlANCOUVJCR, July 30.—-~A vigor- ous protest against tho reported estabiislllnont in vilfiCOllVlT of a brunch of the Kll Klux Klan, ap- pears in the Vancouver Sun today. "Membership in the Kn Klux Klan must be a criminal offense in Canada," the paper says, "because is pornlittt-(l to gfow and fillllIii-Iii"!1'IIIIIIII"I"IIIIIIIIIHI-I"I'~IIII-IP~II§III+OQQII"PG a A spread lilo organization will have tho same cancerous effect in tho Dominion as it has had in United States." Owen Sound Hit By Severe Storm (Canadian Press) OWEN SOUND, Ont. July 30. -- LONDON, Jmy 30_._1,.._;;|§],q|:nn (Yonsklernblo (lamage was dono in o Northern and ornnlollts oi’ lrolnlld. _ . 'l‘ln- liritish govornlncnt. is s:l‘li introducing tllc_ bill at all early (late, although it. is such a measure would bo st eroly controversial llll(l would ( 'r lto soritllls trouble for, the lnirlistry and prolong tho scs- v -40>--?~ l (‘tlllit'l|l[lllll.t' cognizt-ll that sion of parlllllncut. uflicient Flour Until Harvest (Canadian Press) LONDON. July (701111110118 £01111)’ W1l1l 1-110 T140111! llfliillfltilft‘, formerly of Lawrence, flour pricos, snid thorc was no ri-u- Mass», nnd lienfrcw, Ollt., was ex- sou to anticipate that the world's mulled ill tile electric chair at tho ivllczlt l't't1llll‘L'lll(‘llL'~i would not be (fhaflglfllnwjl Staig Prison at 12.13 mot lllllil tho harvest of tlle uortll- mm, today ll llonllsplllerlfs crops. A-‘llifltl 11' 1111 W"? ilwfl"! 111" can‘ qua-st for all (vlovlalltll hour respite adhlll crop would likly‘ he 120,000; h, the Sentence of dean, (mp0s...) 000 bushels short, lilo president of m, vm,d,,,,l,eck,, for U“, kmmg of tho liollrd of 'l‘ra(lo said it was trllc (Hslflh, schnronnn,’ tilo (lnnallizln crop was not so good six yuan, 3g‘, as last your, although it. was pre- ulllturo to give the only lknew how to (Laughton) Closing Programmes protested. Jolln F. Kane, his eoull- At Chautauqua A fair ttttcnlltlnfil: fli- Chfllliilllilll" evidence now at hand, ho hoped to yesterday (loublo progralnmc, tho of tho (antertninmont being provid- (ld by tho chlldron. W110 111111 110911 training nil week in preparation for their pleasing exhibition of Junior Activities which they presented yesterday. The latter half of the afternoon session was a wonderful nnd even amazing demonstration of ventrllo- Frederick Trappe, his mannlkins causing n great (lenl particularly with afternoon enjoyed e children. lu the evening a full concert was given by the Russian slons here Cathedral Sextet. who wonderful ovation from an audl- July 23, wrote as follows:- ence that filled the big tent to overflowing. Their programme was divided respondence with you sextet being you seemed to dressed in native costume during was not treating (Prince Edward Teceived e latter half of the concert. During the (Continued on Page 8) 30. '~Siduey Board of in the , liouse of flguru“ “"1" frow, Out, where he had gone, aft- Novorllloloss, he thought the We‘ er fleeing to Belgium, he hull mur- "(ilnt 1'15" 1“ prices was unwurmnt" riod a. woman ill Montreal while his e( . Whon (inked if the Government proposed to lutorftzro with tho lnws of supply nrlll (lclnanll, Mr. Webb said: "Certainly, with all my helsrt do, t.’ fir"! D11" Vulnicnllockcfs contentions. h, ,,,,,,,_,,,l H", n.0,“), |,,.,W,,,.,, Great Owen Sound and virlnity by the Britain and Ireland is nn-l-snallow- electrical storm which broke over n nowspapors. it is stated-that 111" 1311-! 111i" 11115 “Vi? T lilo iudic-iul t-(mlnllltee 0i lilo I’1‘1VY a] chhm'“*y“ we“ 51mm‘ by “gm” Yecenuy (m. ing but fortunately the buildings ,,,,,S,v,,,, Wm, n“, “wk o; exumm. (lid not catch fire -.'ln(l no persons lug lilo position (treated by Ulstor's W97“ 1"1‘"'“‘1- ‘l d rl-fusal to appoint a representative "1' "iirlmls "m" “I “l” "m" Y m‘ boundary colulnlssion has ' I llnanlnluusly decided that tho only have 1mm‘ k "m1- wuy to constitute‘ a commission is g. Sover- Troos were struck one or two rattle are reported to tlvl-s for (illllalia and (ltllcr (loulln? iliiiilii i5 iN [MPIHE UNIT STHIZSSETI Col. Hatch Says Can- adians Not Proper- . ly Recognized in London. (Canadian Press) LONDON, July ii0.~~(‘.olou(-l A. F. llatcll, president of tll(- (‘allu- (lluu Il-ianllincturcrs’ Assocatton. speaking on Auglo-Anlericnn trade at a mot-ting of (lrganizotl (‘ilamblars of (Yonllnorcc of (ianalia, condemn- t-(l the prnctico of allowing agitat- ors to (‘Xliftfliili rcvollltlonnry views at llytle Park. “if this vicious pro- ngnnda is allowed," ho said, “serious trouble is hound to occur. l believe I um right in saying that for (‘nnlldn we want it stoppedf. (iontinllillg, ho sold: “Canadians HOIIIUHIHCH feel that they are not properly recognized here. There is a failure to recognize that Can- ada (is a selfgoveruing dominion. We never complain; we no ahead. believing that some (lay we will will come illto ollr OWII. Ameri- can Bttillliilfllllf. and customs are get ting stronger ill Canada. Notwitlr standing tll-ll-l, (ianatlinns are (lrtcr- nlinetl upon tho fullest development within the Eliilllffi." F. C. Wade, agent-general for tangible it was about. time "wo took (lawn the sign," for wllllo we talked EililllfP, if We knew lloth- its trustoos. LONDON, Jilly .’lfi.—lA protest utors to alr tholr revolutionary bo- liofs ill llydc Park, which was lnullo by Colonel llatcll, president socintiou, is not likely to bo taken serlollsly.,Tlle British regard the anarchists, communists and nltllcists who spout their creells in llydo Park as a grout liluglfsll insbltutlun. it is not only all example of free ----<Q&——i- by ll(-\v logislalion in the imperial Parlianlont which would l_liull botll Southern gov- Former Onbario M.an Executed at Char- lestown. (Canadian Press) BOSTON, July 30.~'Cyrillc Van» Governor Cox today (lcenllctl a. ro- ln Lawrence, Vundeuherkc was nrrcstod at Ron wife was still livllng ill Lawrence. it was a qlllrrel nvcr his relations with Schurenlnlfn wife that lcd to the murder. Tile conllclnnell mull hull addressed to the Governor n letter asking for respite that ho nllgilt have further opportunity to prove ills innocence, which he has sci, nskod tho Governor ill person that tho nppoxll be grnutl-(l, in a conference today. at which he said that (lltllougll tilt-re was no new 11 uncover sonlo that would support the authorities us a safety valve. {mi- Engine Spark Caused Twelve . Fireflug the lligilt_ (Canadian Press.) 1ST‘. JOHN, July 30.»A spark from a passing locomotive is sup~ posed to have been the cause of two residences and three large! barns being (lestroyell by tlrefthis ' afternoon at Soutll Buy, about fnllr miles t'rom here. All of the bullll~ lugs were owned by Jolln ‘E, Moore oi’ this city, and while themloss is csilulatcd about $12,000 only $2,000 was insured. ildroul the (lwelllng houses the fi~ re Jlllnpt-(l across tile highway nnd burned three large barns along with several sleds, allll wagons. Quarantine On Christmas Trees (Canadian Press.) .\l()N'l‘Jul~2l\i., July lift-Action oi tho l'nllo(l States lhlpnrtlllcllt oi’ Agriculture ill llnpocslng a quarall- tine on Cilristnlas trees from tho JGau-ltern townships of Qut-bcr: ow» lug to tho fear tilllt tho Gypsy moth pest in North Vermont may spread. to Quebec is not causing lnllcll anxiety among (lcalers tn those goods ill this province. lt is lltlll0V0tl that by tho limo the fret-e are to bc cut lilo situation will have cllallgl-d to iitifllllt oi tilolr export. That will not be beloretllc lnontll of November when considerable qllanititios are shipped across the line from Quebec province and the Maritime Provinces, iiiEEl HER lion. J, D. Stewart, Premier, has received intimation that the Rail- musical way Commissioners will (hold seas on August 11 and lz a Hon. P. J1 Carvell. llnder date of "Dear Mr. Stewart: Sometime ago I had some cor- in which think this Board island fairly in not holding soo- intermisoien Supt. sinus there,‘ the some as we had ill Iiibschulan took the oppnrtnnltyto other parts of the country. [Mr thunk the citizens for the eourtes- your information, the Board ls go- ies shown the (ihautauqua staff lng east. on a trip arrlvln! on the He also cx- island on the evening or Monday,‘ August llth, iSSiilNiEilS (E NEXT iifliiill in Slmlmcrslde regarding trnln eervirc, and hnvc decided to go straight through to Charlottetown, remaining there (luring a part of Tuesday the 12th, nnd if you havo any matters of importance which you would like to bring to ollr (lt- tentlon while there, vro will be most balmy to give you the oppor- tunlty. _ p . Sincerely yours, F. B. CARVELL Chief Commissioner The Premier has communicated the contents of this letter to»the 41130011111911. Boards of Trade through their chairman, Mr. J,‘ 0. We have n. special case to hBflPHyndman, loss wo could ut-(lluplll-lll soml-tlling ( Tug about it we were not fit to be 9m "ml ‘lmuflmces Domiulons and Declares Key Shall Have Voice in Em- ‘ pire Affairs. REGRETSTIEECENT DISAGREEMENTS Conference of Domin-l ions To Discuss Matters. LONDON, July, iltl.-— J- li. Thonlel-l, Colonial Sea» rotary, was s gllr-et at lun- cheon here to- (lny and in an address said the sacrifice made by the Domilllons in tho war com- pclletl recog- nition of the J. H, Thomas Col. Secretary fact that in all isues of W309 llrltlsh Columbia, (lcciarotl that lln- "1' w"? m" ‘Domlnlmls mu“ be can‘ suited, “Nothing has been more painful to me," Mr. Thomas said, “than the unnounceulents of disagreemr between our ourselves a few wcoks llgo when w ewere discus- agzllnst tho policy of allowing uglt- “mg the ‘lummon M renresentatlnn (Continued on Page 3-) __.-__¢o&-i-— of tho (inuatliau Manufacturers As. WITH K. K. K’s (CanadkIPreuJ IIA'NCAST|'1R, Mass, July 30.—< After a (light of disorders and speech, but. it is also regarded by 1311141111?! 111 W111i!“ 50°F" wit" 1"‘ juroll the crowd of men who had engaged ill a night of hostilities with members and spectators at a. Kn Klux Klan meeting ill n. field near hero were disposed‘ of with lilo arrival of additional state pat- rolmen today. Between 500 lllld 800 lnon llall (angaged in fighting dllr- " The-weather, Etc. l,’ \ @ul_\_ boNT‘ T). ALwAYs GET YOU | So Meet-l . JPOIIONTU, July 3l.-—Stron§ west nnd north west winds, mostli! flllr nnd cooler. illgh tide this morning nt 10.01 an (ltonight at. 11.26. Sun sets this ovoning at 7.30 and rises tomorrow morning at 4.44. Maximum and minlllluln tenlper- natures: Toronto 88-66 ......... .. cloudy iliontroai 81l~68 _ Quebec 82-44 __.__ Charlottetown 78-68 _ Halifax 82-56 ____ _. St. John 70-51 _ Now York 82-68 _ Announcements, Coming Events, (Meetings, Etc. Rates-cc. our word nah insertion. ._-i “Suit sale continued $25 suite 31F. Henderson d Cndmore, 8760-7614! "Coming Yen's Movies. Special show at Victoria (Friday. Murray River Saturday, Vernon Monday. "Como to t a lawn party at West River B go on Wednesday evening, Aug. 6th. ice Cream and other refreshments in abundance. Held under auspices of St. Catherine's Women's lnstluflg, flii-f-ll-li.