‘ MAXIMS j 0F l MERCHANT Selling, to be a s ed on time. .3 (lq-rdinn chulotnm Guardian. _ Founded Instill gegs, must be done on regular schedule. Ser- vice must be perform- Two Cont! Ill" w \.‘. “c: Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, JULY 13, 1.925 _ ._MAXIMS -> _ OP K MERCHANT" "_ Don't become dis- couraged in business. Remember the mighty oak-it was once a nut, too. Annual " ‘n-iptlons Delivered ".00 lly Mull, Cunudn nnd U. ll. A. “.50 it}. the Increased Million More to Our Farmers. ., v Jflly 12,- A wheat |(;)']H:y‘v:i\t;5,tit‘|‘0,tltltI btlsllels for ziinda ls indicated lll li preliinln 1 , mm) ustlinait‘ issued ytlblitdlltly‘ .1)‘ "m," by the llomlilitlii liuroilil’ itegtatlstirs, as compared with‘ tiziiothtititl illisllels last year. nnd, 741,000.14) lnlslu-is in 1023, ilnii‘ , “i, 4h‘.- flve veal‘ iivtlrlll-iv llll 10 "ndi ncr...n..,. 102's. hi 1i20,0ti0,tl00 buah-, h m» l]... wheat yielil estimated, 0}‘ "m; your, 1i»i.’l.454.000 bushels. ‘ N, m,- 1]... Prairie Provinces, Tllis our“; mml out yield is estimated l 403110400410 bushels 0i’ which 1x04.- 74 000 Imsilt-ls are for the Prairie mvliii-es. ’l‘lle, barley yield, 80.10%) m) bushels. 0i’ which 081142.000 lishels is for tlle Prairie Provln-l 9,; lye, 12,070,000 bushels. of; hicll 10,422,000 bushels is for the, Prairie Provinces, nnd flBX 89911-1 10,430,000 bushels, of which 10,373,-l 000 ‘bushels arc. for the Prairie Pro-l times. Tile estimated 111M011“ 1"‘ to tile Canadian 1107111073, muinly more in the Prairie Provinces. 1 The total area estimated as sown 22,200,000 acres, hr contoured W101i 22,050,710 acres molly in ilorteil tel‘ acres, ‘or .7 per cent, Of this year's‘ wheat ‘acreage 21,402,100 acres are tn spring wheat. atnd 707.000 acres- jn ml] wheat, 'l‘ll.ls year's oat arrow ago is 1~l,tl0il,00tl, barley 3.4142110. potatoes 545.000, a decrease of 16,- 628 from last year- Tbe month of June in the .\‘iari- tiille Provinces. accordlllil 1° 11"‘ Dominion Bureau reiwflfl. 1111! 119°“ spoweiry, null .ln some places wet. On the whole crop prospects are AN l g | l Ntéetssrssuoitttol lPS IN bu, W” u ill ii [l N g ' ice They Mean Two, _ , lheid tomorrow. Tile defence asked train Y1¢l1l1 1111" Wm" Mk0" 1" "01"! ‘for u day in which to (ronfer over 11111910“ 11'1"‘ U1“ "1cr°"'g“‘1 914C611’! - ttlic points they desire to sl-ress in, D9811! 411 1911M 3200-0004100 mm” ‘the contention that scientific testi-. tmony will silow thibt the theroy of“ ievolu-tlon and the story of divine , I creation as told in the Bible are t0 ivhest -in Cnllrlllll 1111B 5'01"‘ "tl not lli eonfiictI t 193-1. 0|‘ l1 51111111 11lcremie "1 144'290iGo0d Turn-0ut of Of-isont a new bill ilRiliilSl the 24 Y\‘-'\i‘ led to Zion (yr/hutch and‘Darr-ow'a Statement. ‘ ~ THE NORTHWARD j ,TREK STARTS d. . vidence_iri the Evo-f ‘l iution Trial Will be , Heard This Week- --Bitter Contest Expected I ,1 DAYTON, TENN, July l2. ——- "fivelve jurors who will try the‘ case of John Thomas Scopcsu, ‘charged with violating the ‘Tenq - nesseo law prohibiting the tBllOh-i ‘ ‘ilig of theories 0t‘ evolution in the‘ ~ jlllilllll.‘ schools of the State. weroj ‘ garwfiinolzés‘ Mr;pr$?:t‘ai::_:§ i‘(‘.1l‘l)‘ iii today. The first day of the ‘ r . - . M Huck wanted m study prm !il(l\"t‘li swiftly on its way. . . ; . ibrliigiilg into lilo open the ques- , °n °°"dm°;'5 at "rstxgaggluf: ‘Lion of admission of scientific testi- aftcr a con ercnce Vlli - ‘llloily iii regard to evolution which Ml‘ 13011311” °1 001° “he Wm‘ will be fought out Monday. The dis- oui. committed a petty i116" lcuseien started iii a small way at and was committed to 1311 1m‘ ltlio fliFL session blit gained enoil-gh six months. On her dlschargc miouientilln to show that it will be she had dinner with the gov- ‘bitterly cilutustetl. Tile wolve saats ernor and is now at work on lln the jury box were tilled with lit; lwvmmendat-rom go.- fafgffna. Itle elicit, Nine farmers. one school’ yacht-r, a fruit grower and a Ship-t ping cnrk were chosen. t No session of tht court will be Hon. Edward Brown, torm- erly Provincial Treasurer of Manitoba and now a director of the Canadian National Rail- ways. In a recent interview says that a perceptible north- ward movement has begun, bringing returned Canadians and a considerable number of United States citizens to the west, He expects to see the western harvest one of the best crops in history. The first move of the opening day‘ iWfls to swear a grand jury and pro! angemen, who I)arad-1;il1ti school teacher. The indictment returlieil lliny Were Addressed by l Rev. Edward Morris of Halifax. , . 1 Canada s Fire 25, was considered oi tioubtful legal-l ity on account of an oversight in‘ _ islupsed time before the summons1 to the gir-and jilry and the actual, | “spent espliclfllly for nientiows smhge. Nova Scotirfls oat ncrontill gglven nsltitldltlO. n slight increase Vefiliist year. Other grains nbout the some as last year. and hay and clover 515.000 acres, a alight in- 2tl,000 acres. a ilecreuse of less than 1,000 f-zonl last your. New Ilruilswlcks oat acreage is given as 207.000, an increase of nearly 2.000 over last year; spring wheat 12,000, ‘almost unchanged; buck-wheat 38,000, about the same as in! your; potatoes 44.000 acme, asllglit decrease from last year; tilriitps 11,000 acres, n slight in- crew over last year; hay and clov- er 529,000 acres. a slight decrease from last year. Expects Profit‘ M 0f $4,300,000 ‘i ~ From Liquor QUEBEC Jugdil-For the fiscal Year ‘which ended on Aprlli 30. the Quebec Liquor Commission will urea. Cut wornls are ro- eresse over last year, nnd potatoes 11011- by ittteniling lllVliiu service ut. the Zion Presbyterian Cllurcll, where ‘on inspiring sermon by the 110V. Edwin-ii Morris of Halifax was ile- llvercd before ll lllfdc 0<1lll§1"-‘l>'1'i' About eighty lodge members turned out ilor tho parade and iicud- cd by the Culodoniun Pipe linud. marched to the Church vin Rich- mond, Queen, and Grafton’ streets. Returning the ro-iito of march was Prince, Kent, QUCPH, and Rich- mond streets, ilnitun both occas- ions the line of march was timing- 0d with interested spectators. The parade was mursilailtsd by Dru. J. fJ_ Bethune. Speaking from the text, Jude 1:3, "Ye should earnestly contend ,for tho faith which was once dc- llivereii to tho liiillliil," the preach- ier referred to the growing indiff- erence to past history. Ile remark- ed that on Irish iionlnn Catholic hod ones observed of the llillii.‘ of lilo, Iloylle, oi‘ which this is the »t.\vo hundred and thirty-fifth auni-, Eversnry, that it was tho most iin-‘ irtout event of the Christian eru. iiiiillliNlfi YESTERDAY Xbarched to St. Paul’s nglican Ch‘urch—In- ‘ iring and Appropri- ‘ te Sermon by the ‘;Rector,t Rev. H. D. i Raymond , Iluits of the 1st Battalion of the P, E. I, Regiment of the 2nd and ,ath iiouvy iiatterles, and. the Light tI-lorso all of which are now in ‘training camp, paraded yesterday ito Si. Patti's Church, where ser- ,v|ce was conducted by Rev. Ii. D. iRayllioilti. | Many (zitizt-ns viewed the parade |us'heaili-d by the Veteran's Build, ]it mutit- its wny to the church, and lniany complimentary remarks on ‘the oillart appearance of the men was taken by His Honor the Lieut- enant Governor, accompanied by this Aides. it had been expected that naval units would parade also but owing to the unsettled weatlfi er the sailors dlii not come ashore. Tuklilg as text lst Samuel 18:9. ,“Aud Saul eyed David from that ‘day and forward," the preacher lspo‘ e in part as follows: ‘Anti you know w-hat. was in that ieye- it was an evli eyei. Great hulking giant that he was, stand- ling a hood and shouldens taller lthan any man‘ in his company, he l l ‘ Slew Sufferer- If your husband or wlfe were in HliiilH PlHlilEl j ; I French Court Tries jMAY BE NEXT 5 Third Woman Whoi _ GOV. GENERALTHHHJ- l [I 5 iii lliiiilliil Like Loeb and Leopold Twenty-one Year Old Youth Kills for Thrill t i , ._.-_ i (Canadian Prccl) 1 JHNICOLA, N. Y., July lit-Hav- jing committed murder to get the Hillihl‘ thrill of his hectic career in Itllllliiflll of authorities, Philip K. Knapp 21, "lleau Brilnimei," de- ,scrted from the United States , Army Aviation Corps and wrecker ‘ ‘of womens hearts. is being sought by the police. ‘Like the murder of _ '- Hobby Frank, in Chicago, in which _ " ' ' " the flailing of u pair of classes ‘in a swamp led to the intellectual tslayors capture, Knappks careless- ‘ness started lilo hunt. for him. ,l\'liapp is accused of picking for a lvit-tiin, ‘fllflflctit trusting Louis Pan- t-llzl, u. ilauipsteiltl taxi cab driv- ,.er. Searchers stumbled over a foot lprotrutling ‘from the ruins of 01d ‘Camp Mills base hospital curably Ill. would It be within the law to resort to murder to end the lufferinfl-for the third time in luccellion French courts have answered that quel- tion in the affirmative. Bertha Lamad was quickly ac- quitted of the murder of her 5B year old husband, when she admitted killing in order to end his suffering from an incurable disease. Mme Lamad had in- ‘ tended to commit suicide, but. her life was caved. Two other women. the first of 1, them a girl who shot tier poet 1 lover. recently had been freed I for killing their loved Ones for similar motives. t l Trades Union Prince Henry, the third son 1 Congress With The 3 v of King George, has been men- ‘ tioned in London as a possible i I candidate for the post of Gov- ernor-Gcneral of Canada. (Canadian Press) LONDON. July l2.——Tlle General Council of the 'I‘riules Union Con‘ i ‘were made. As the nlurchlllg grPl-is today issued ll muiiifestol . . r near .1100)’ inlsstid the Bank of N01"! endorsing the refusal of tilr- Min-l 4rcI2§iélfTrlLi.f3:-ra 53°11“ U11 1111 P0111711 1116 Blfllllecrs Federation to meet the owners Knapp left iii n locker at ‘Mitchell Field. addressed to his father. Win. M. Kapp, Syracuse, N. Y., and to -tile command of his Squadron. [W A H n. M. s. Calcutta llntll the owner's proposals caliiitgl for lower wages and longer workv ing day ilre withdrawnThe Con- gress pledged assistance to libel miners in every way. I M]. st. John Firm To t l Receive $1,350,000‘ A" 11°“ 1 While bathing hri the eoverrli A Heller fluttering front a severe ($990451 1° T119 Gllirdilll) ma“, “only; m 510...“ Slla\\'nr{ yo... attack of petlumonla was the cause OTTAWA. 3111i! 12-"1'11Y1l191111‘"1' tertiily afternoon between two 0nd of’ the urrlvul of ii. .\i, S. Cnicut-ta. $2,250,000 have already 1113c" llllldeItllrt-e tfclock. Robert Myers; a ill this port on Saturday morning ‘h-ad seen a lllnn bigger- rplmn hlm. by the custodian of enciliy lllwlilt-‘P-tyoung innn in ills early twenties. thirty hours ahead of sclleiluit/Phe ( Continued on Page 3) -O&——-—-- the Monetary Times at $1,973,200, Losses In June TORONTO’ 3111? lib-Fm’ wsaefibeghlmng o‘ m” war ‘mu subse1ing .\ir. Dunn, the victim oi the ae- ln Qanada m Jun‘; one Qgthnatgd by quentiy seized by Germany. Thelcmem was balm“ who“, huwpasuulitl was rec ___ ty to claimants who have subslutl-‘got into ilifficulties ‘illti was diowll- sick sailor was at once token to tinted that property was lost total}. tgesplilte bberolc effortls tlo_ tillYltytlie l’. it}, i, Iiospitul where he is them through the German war lln y el‘ er unit. W10 iimse reported us doing we“ meusuresl and “other shfigpopullililost lost his Hf.- in attempting‘ Applying at 7,30 am, m9 vessel “n. will be paid next week to that“? T956119- Thonlpson Shipping Company ofltwgg‘: $13211 4efl’;':“::f‘1: Sir Joules Ferguson, K.C,iil., KCM. Saint John. N. 11.. ll ls announced. a “Onyof “r JHHYM “yin” 3,053 0., was officially visilteil iii 10.45 by The Thompson Company had twvlofmllflhor}, ' ‘ ‘ " ‘ills llonor the Lieutenant-Gover- ships interned in Germany at the: Wm,‘ twobr "Wm, Onwm inch“, ‘nor accompanied by his aides, Col. ' J, I’_ lioopcr and Liout. lluntaiu with a salute of money is tn payment for two ships‘, , , flirt-err guns two at the wharf whkh is just hey 1P ' The Governor's visit was later ‘tier the Utliililllilld of Vice-Admiral‘ jhiivt’ 11 511791118 "ldlbolll- 053011-0001 1'l‘ill‘l‘|\ also could be iloticutl today, lt is stated a fill-life which shown little change (‘POM the previous year. 04044444400444 0-004 04440 I Condensed Specials urn-u pct word. In! "s" insertion in thilooinmn. ‘PHONE 122-JENKlN8 d T000 tor choice meats at lowest ill‘1<‘»' cs. Blake Bros did 81-81111- Morket Building. 2237-7-1l-10l iii-iii:- 'L°5T— ON LIAGUE OF THE Cross special last Wednbcsdfly- a} black seal under arm ag con-t mnmg aomvmoney’ “m,” 0mm.‘ “fmrllin-ldl‘ ‘Otlisnlllrli-‘l of lentil resis- etc. Will finder piano leavci" ° (“V115 ° 1;‘ it Guardian Office‘. 3333-7-11-3], \_ l WANTED-MENU AND LADIES’, tlothlng, Second Han Store.‘ Great Georte st. ' 020011-1041 ______________.....__...____. ‘JOB PRINTING’ OF EVERY description cheaply and exwdl-l tlouuly executed. Gitordlan Central Job Primary, Phone 1B8. said Mr, Iiiorrisiilu increasing ill- ‘illtft-reiiet- iii other regards. lpariiblt: of the Good Siinlnru-inil. lwhlch he had just rtatl hail n mod- ern application. As during this scr- ‘Vitlp he had gone fl\'l‘l‘ Ullll Hi0?!’- =wllich like illi the parable lessons of tile Muster. had a universal lmeuuiilg, the thought that today itliu tolidoilcy was to ovoid FACING ‘THE FACTS, had struck hlnl for the first time; just ill-i then, when the priest and the Levitt‘ P1159911 ‘tho traveller who bud been robbed and left half tit-ho by tbt- ivnyshle with perfect indifference, molly lt was becoming lilo habit or those in whose hands rested the welfare of ~ the some path l l tnnce. In tilts us in most eases where duo responsibility is not ac- cepted, that wns the pnth of con- demnation. it was also the reason for the present chaotic state of the world, Organizations such as the one he was now addressing had been florrned with the idea of oft- sotttng the harm worked by such methods. said N16 p. “ meeting of that body. . S ‘t ‘The dlilaferulet was indicted in The Loyal Orange W“! Y 00hr a most It e de ttlcal ian-guiign used , pant - " - ‘a ‘" , t] l h. g; t . , , compared with 831911.850 in May. “N as having “one canslderuble memorated‘ tho Twelfth yester uy n -t c rs documint, ' innn with “$22,450 m June l“ A statement by Clarence Darrow. of counsel for the defence, showed the first issue at iiund. Speaking‘ TOKIO, July 12.—— Negotiations entittd July 8. am esttniaited at $568. of the expectation of the defence 10,101‘ rosumpflu“ l?ig,l;fi‘;sl,n“,‘fill‘iggr 2:;Y:)‘|'_i_vf:‘:gp$:gk wfigmoggfli -~ ' - government cannot hold oiit iinynot a strong swlnllner. Tile | i 1, , _ ,_ gin-Japanese iztlngtxflltnxzieiiéaggk: dgxfiglfgrgillseen by‘ the ncwspliper Yorozu ‘the corresponding week o! last your scientists competent witnesses inlmwfilo‘ $012111““t‘ng"fi_d“t?:;1:“3} "11" '- l] _ ‘Oil 0 N: ii rept- .,i .rv ews ' to cam ‘m expmm what Lvoluuon between liaroil Shidehara, the A,‘ , _ _ I _ Foreign Minister, and Sir Charles .,,,‘,,‘,"{,‘.‘,Y Elliott, tbt- ilritiiih Ambassador. eution won-id take the position that m“ Dimer My“: 1 n WM not campaign, To bring‘ "Progress has been made in an, 8019mm” “no the Case m lesmy muAn-gJo-Japanese attempt to e.-‘ m Wham “the theory of evolution lsll-tablllslpn certain kind of under-t m. “nappro, the “me or nnylhtmmstaniiiug and cooperation similar tojmmn monarch “m0 mm‘ 3500 yearsifimw“ 15 "M" 111° 1115911588 0f ani- (fclock by Mr. Aiban McKenzie oil maintenance of t or “m, 5on3. the alliance for The brief prelimtiniar sklr l lrcmms“ ‘mwim’ 3m" 1"°‘.‘.’”“°“ °' ended the incident for the dnyfnthelthe genera‘ wnr-‘d a peace‘ “rtemmm session be,“ gde ted t Netlther Baron ‘siliflfillillfll nor mecuon o, me 11",}, "° “Sir Charles is wllliliig to comment‘ ‘them say negotiations |Eastern arrangement Dotencc counsel was augmentolhwuy‘ today. William 0. Thompson of ‘ N. w York nnd Frank McEhvc-o. D_ Sr‘ ilockwood, Tenn, (l_ C. I-lnrrlg, n Silrllii! (‘tty lawyer, assisted the ' titfcllco in selecting the jilry. Vislt- D lilir Attorneys ivere introduced to the court and made welcome by Juilkc Rnuiston. These included on ill’; defence side in addition to ill-r. The indictment. "or n m" the knowledge of the King, whose of sun baked brick. which had ' been preserved by shifting sand. Jr. For $3,000,000?iiiiil.“i‘ll‘.i."£..‘ii2“..I.‘i§. (Ca nadian Press) lyeiir. Fire losses ‘during the week Tut Unearthed NEW YORK, Jilly 12.—'I‘he payaccicflgrle slaughtered in the attempt fit-oily that be again reached shores‘ l Society. Thomas Whitmore‘, United ' i ‘Intel-i representative said today omPrlnce . ll. i l t S. . t l . ,on tho repo-r-t. but persons close to: 1 vgaigge was l: raglan/ans! are under preservation and will add much to, 110ml: wns excavated at Luxor," he said. J The palac is at Akhataton, about ‘ I , twill dm-itie the question of I'm 700 miles ffflvm Luvnr, and is builtmenud today ‘or the first time on ‘m low the road bridge, Tilt- narrow. l. bridge Opening utilises a swift titlalireltlffled bl! -’\¢1l1'l1l‘l11 Fefflllflflll. B0- current wlilch runs past the end commuted by Cant. Ramsay and ' [of the ivliarf. over which yollngiLieut. Ever t. LONDON, July 12—The BrittshMyers jumped, although he wasi The office s of the ship were en- tiiicjtertained at the Charlottetown ‘1170110 of allowing an increase in"was running outand carried him fzlrlCiub on Saturday niiternoon, the importation of cam.- from Can- ‘beyond his depth, Iinzillle to minke; Ypl-yterday qnitg a number n; v15. udn, Rt Hon F‘, L. Wood, nlintstersh-ore he illade signals for ilelpdrwrs |nupecled we Sh", of A-glriculturo stated in the House which Dunn answered bilt with in ,1 of Commons today during u iliscus-‘lle results; the current being al-I sion of a resolution providing for must lnorc than the latter couldl the compensation o! farmers for breast. 11ml it ‘living only W111i tllf-tAnnouncements, s _ _ um stamp out the (oopnnd nronth completely exhausted. ' iii which King Tutnnkhamerl. Egy lmseusa The proposed column, 1,“, hwy was recovered a, 6, Coming‘ EVBHt-S, r, t: t fht lif. HO‘ .55.’...‘1l’§“...i”°33..i.lftl£ii ‘i. _ 111661108» Eli‘- Egypt by the Egyptian Exploration “Grand T“ puny at s‘ Church Union ‘ Georges. July 21st. ‘2261-7-13-3! - ___- 1 Lays 6011181‘ 81101167 powwow, July 12.——The Potted‘ "REBi-“rva Ans. 8th 13202155115 Mctlioillsts following the example P161113 i" M11791‘- C ll l"l iti .M th 11.‘. l,‘ 1 ‘u ‘P ‘ mwrtld eoilawctyliqtnmélgi "Matinee races on Riverside Wesleyan Aiefiloriistsrark Vernon’ Samnzzgkjgghayzllsth‘ (Special to The Guardian) ouuoun. Southern nbouers.l“'=°- ‘"3"’ iiy 12 —The Prince of Wales up-‘fm “m0” this tour in MB Masonic role mJwi-til the Primitive Methodists nnd __ , "Come one and all to the Pia ltlrnnd Warden, when he laid the ‘he U"“"d Mpmthndhlts m“ week’ |Soelal nnd (lance in Wakes Station tfoundntloil stone of n Jiasoniir‘ _ iizill, Thursday night Jilly 16th. {lodge at Gntooma, later he opened l 2107 7 10 5t. the Salisbury Show which is a sort zof a small edition’ ofl the Wembley; "ilescrvo Weilnestluy 22nd for The I0 l‘i"ii0iii]i.~lllil. Clarence Darrow, Dild- , y Field Malone and Arthur Gar- .f1f‘l‘ii Hays. Tile prosecution array lot" luwyens included two from ollt of the Voiainteer State, William Jennings Bryon nnd his son, Wil- liam Jennings Bryan, Jr.. were in- troduced. , , . . Tile defence tn adding two law- Jers, increased tne total only one ‘as John. L. Godsey. Dayton attorney. who has represented Scopes since before ‘the preliminary hearing to- day. announced his withdrawal. Tho indictment tinder which lscvbes is being tried charges that ho did yninwfully and wilfully teach in th epllbiic chools of Rhea C unty, Tennessee, which 801d ilubilcschools are supported in part and in whole thy the pub- lic school funds of the State, cer- tain theory and theories tilat deny the story of the ‘Divine creation of mnn as taught in the iiihlo and did teach‘ in the public schools of has descended from a lower order of animals. he the sumo John Thomas Scopes. ibcinu at the time a teacher in the pitiilla schools of Rhea County, iindprlor thereto, a teacher in Tennessee. aforesaid. by John l). ltockfeiler. Sr. of his (flllllvli lit Pabantico Hills Lakewood, N, J., of his own house and garage in New York City and winter liOllie in Ormond, Flu, to his‘ son John l). Itockfcller Jr. for, over $3,000,000 was announced to- day. Haig And Byng 5 Meet At Banff '7?‘ (Special to The Guardian) | BANPF. Alta. July 12.—— Field‘ Marshal Earl Huh; and Lord Byng.‘ Governor General met Commander in Chief and the for- mer commander of the third army spoilt an hour in conversation, -———14>-——-— Orangenien And , Rioters Clash‘ (Canadian Prue) 1 NEW YORK. July 12.—-The saIeI-Abe at; From Jim Barnes 11°"! 1051p: further attack upon the foreign- ntght during the course 0t thoir m... g5 be“; planned; transcontinental tours, the formermry Dagger-B (Canadian Pres!) SAINT AiLBANS, Eng, July 12. -- Abe Mitchell. English profession- al beat Jim Barnes, United States bolder of the British open golf itiiilimpi0llfllllp seven up and six to, piuy in an exhibition play today. -———-<o->—-——— Canton Quiet, But- (“paolnl to The Gunrdlan) CANTON, July l2.--Caiiton is quiet, but belief ts expressed that inflammat- arc being displayed, throughout the city, Toronto Orangemen In Record Parade (Qpoolnl to Tho Guardian) TORONTO, July li.-- Today's 1n ‘OOILGRO l.’ Now *7‘ mow" that he wished to convey to the or- imiubio Mill!“ 1° AF1°"1'-1"° nanlntion and congregation the and Horticulture. it feeds iux- menu“ that m“ wonderful “mo” . znhulzllhfd NR2?! 1151111‘: libel-e were 11.577 men. women and uriutly the growing plants and 1 c“ m h ~m l l," ' Y “ ' S F‘ ° Jchtidren in the procession. Last my be ed at any time 0t f“ Bath‘; ‘zrsiuoruwzm p;|°"c:“r_ Maiillwba L106!‘ 8.18 f0 r10" 11% l"! "15111- ‘nnmfl’ year the count was 9,618; in 1928 3'1"“- nl" "m" Mac,’ g such movements u the one to “"11"” u“ °{,',§h:r;.. the notional flog of Canada. .._ a‘ ___ that it was calyx strict loyalty Opqn ‘AL. QHIA" Tun‘; gun. to the rights for lch many mar- nizslnst the peace dignity of the State." . , §0rnnse Dlfltle was the biggest and ULAWOW. 1111! 3-1110" 1-111" best on record, by actual count “m” l"'°"1°l' “"1- °1 d°m°“'"“‘ it was 9108 There were 137 loll- mm‘ "1 c°mmem°rafl°n "1 m“ es, while‘ 71 bands provided music, Battle of the Boyne. Fifty thous- and omnmmw Mrfldmmd l“ the There were I8 floats J14 autos and Will‘ Meet Monday n" o" ‘on "m, “s: Aw], tyrii had tiled and our forefathers I i000 50 tor Q00. Ill for lilo. I50 for 55c; I00 for $1.00; 1,000 for ‘l. l. Pfllfllllil. Citlrdllli Oflico. p“ om _ q 7 3L fouxht, nnd which were embodte ‘YQU wAapg-r 5°99 ."y||_°p1Q in the Bill of Rights and other doc_ uments oi the British Constitution, that the Great Empire could be hold together. the Manitoba Liberal Association to be held next. Monday. Matter of Good Taste-w“ read the crow sieu continuing lint-H largo tome; natifyin: uni the! “wanted 10' for a meeting of Dart! followers o! police separated and dispersed ‘N’ I o n uro anti consolation owing to the'8t. John. fair __- ‘picnic at St. Anthonys Church, Bloomfield. 2254-7-13-18-20 Exhibition, Tile Royal tralil left‘ for ‘Livingstone, Capital of Nortir. ern Rhodesia nnd Victoria Falls; and the Prince's public cngilge- xnents tn Southern Rhodesia had‘ ended. l ——-—-o4>————— 1 Papal Nuncio i Was Recalled, l sows, July '2- The Czechcr‘ Slovakian Minister to the Holy See lett Rome today for Prague, twenty four hours after the Vati-, can had recalled the Papal Nuncio,‘ as a protest against tlhe proposed; participation of the Czechu-Sioviv. kian Government in a celebration to honor John Huso. the Bohemian, reformer who. in ‘the thirteenth,‘ century, was err-communicated: litter undertakillz reiiglotlfl W-i l forms which opposed doctrines all T1i'oi~ti:t biFFERdNcE sew-wees Ma , 1' Arson-tones ts HE is soMenooY "Reserve Tuesday, 21st, for ice lcreani Festival at Union Road. s 2230-7-l1-3l "P, E. i. Hospital Cook Book for sole iit all the stores and hotels olily 75c. 2250-7-13-21 r "Come to Rollo Bay Tea. Party July 15. The only Tea Party iu i-Jnstern king's this season. . 22l8-7-ll-$l "Come to ice Cream Social in Earle Jenkins lawn, Cross Roads, Tilesday evening, July 14th in lid of Alexandria Church. 2248-7-13 3i 1 "Holstein Breeders cars will uissenibie at the Market Square 'We<inestlay morning at 7.15 for the the Catholic Church. Plaid Day at Northnm. Route to The Vatican in a semtofftcial, ., __ .by ‘Hunter River, Kenaington and statement contends the Czecho-l lSt. Eleonora. 2266-713-21 Slovakian Mlnioter’! departure 1 TORONTO, July 13- Maritime d“ m" mean m“ mplomauc ro-‘moderato north west winds, fnir iaitlons between the two govern- nnd mm,’ men" h“ been ‘nterflwted but High tide this afiiernoon at 4.41 "ya the Papa‘ Nuncio and “rand tomorrow morning at 5.19. mum" hne been Noam“ pen Sun sets this evening at 7.49 nnd m‘ “Tiber develovmeuu‘ lrises tomorrow morning at 422 The Tribune la otthe opinionl New moo-n Monday July éolil that no rupture will occur between 516 p m ' ‘ we ‘Hum’ mvemmon‘ “d that ‘Suinmerstde tide eighteen min- vumcm‘ ‘hm “mo” m“ mmoniiites inter than Charlottetown. between the two verimients to Toronto cleur 84_ continue for a long time. ' """""" “ “Middleton, Monday evening, July 13. lee-cream. Community lsinging led by George Bowness. lProceeds in aid of the Women's institute. 2213-7-11-21 "Come and meet your old friendo at St. Terens ice Cream ‘festival, and afternoon tea, on the church grounds, Sturday. Judy 18th, In- 4 temiittng sports. 8108 i‘ l0 13-10 (c.y||fl|||| pa“) d,‘ m h r mum“, ""1 carriage! in the parade, which pa” p,“ ma" received a Montreal, clear ___ 82-02 “The Lame“ Md M New mlk WINNWEG, July 13,4“ mum. zfgckedYlnc :;;M|w I “mom took Ii hour: to pan the City! Clechoeloynrhn pllufh-pgge snd,g:::_’]"6°t-tg§:‘; '55; "' 2-1;: gow Christian Church will hold a nation of a Ibderai election this some: and minutes of all kinds 11P11- 71197011101110? 111° W11" ° utd that its presence in Home at, Hm!“ doud- Y -- “"58 ‘,strawberry and ice Cream Puti- fail, a call has been sent out by were thrown indiscriminately. 111° “"3119 1°11!" ‘"5 "P9111111!- tliil time gave him greater pieaa- - Y -- - _ tvai on the Christian Church‘ ----- -- 51—50‘groiuids on Thursday evening, July per cont or more of the pantie recent events tn their country Bolton. 01PM‘ _- , ‘which bad deeply grieved iilm. Baked, With "Robin H oodé flour, --- 111F46l16th. if not flue come Friday ev- New York, fnir _ ___ 80-72 enliig, 1315.21.11.31 i ,—=—~