"lumber" so,*l!ii27 i - JULY e e . _ THE cniunlorrarowu Guiuioliin ~ Pica ml A '0Hig,-rins’ 'Widow l A it _NSI n A A it AA ' it J A A Ttiilliiiiiiillliiliiill .' MEMURY DF ISLAND PRIES tlnonh G1 e To be unveiled nex t in o dcu_Gat Park by citizens option. Father of the land nf lun ad! W. D. McKinnon was mum menu. ri.. ...hey is P vested in trustees. sau Francisco.-’1'he uriveillui uf the monument to Father William D. McKinnon. Cllulll-94" °f th’ First California volunteer Infantry in tiie'Spanlsh-American war. Bild hero of the battle of Malllli. Will take place sunday alieru°°u» Au! ust 21. The statue stands in Gold en Gate park. lt is the work of John Mciiluarrie Father Mclfirmon was a native of Prince Edward Island and was educated at Bt. Dunstan’s Gollegecalilomians he was mustered ou i surrendered Father McKinnon hoisted the Stars and Stripes ov r the new American possessions It was then that his great ability and his tremendous capacity for work were demonstrated He was ap- with the Archbishop When Man la| e pointed director of schools and be- sides his duty as chaplain he was military hospitals of the city I Selliember. 1698, he returned and Ottawa University. of service, but shortly afterwai In addition to the army' Blld “ny wntingents, 10,000 Knights or columbus from the Bay citisa.‘ the Y. M. I., the Y. L. I., the Cath olic Union. the Catholic Ladiesl Ala, the Native sons. the Native Daughters, and many civic organl nations in the Bay region will send large numbers. The United Labor Council has notified- affiliated bod- ies to send the largest represents tion possilbe. The mayor and city council of Rio Vista the last parish served by Father MacKinnon. will attend in a body. Frank L. si.orry.’ program chairman, has acceptanc es in his hands indicating that 80 , 000 people will participate- in the parade. The Very Rev. R. A._Ciieeson. S J., will deliver the invocation; Miss Isabel McKinnon. grandmlece of the war-hero, will pull the cord un- veiling the statue. Music will be furnished by the Spanish War Vet- erans' Band, Ma3or_‘Charles L. Til- den has been named _orator of the day; captain Horbolol win make the presentation address and May- or James Ralph. Jr., will accept the statue forthe city. ' Benediction by the Rev. F. S. luelx, veteran of the lndlan wars. will conclude the ceremonies. Father McKinnon was born at Melrose, P. E. I. August lst, 1358. His parents were Alexander Mc-‘N Kinnon and Mary Morrison. His death took place on September 24, 1902, in the Military 'Hospital at Manila. l An issue of the Maple Leaff Oakland, California contained the following: Rev. Wm. D. McKinnon was born at Melrose, Prince Edward Island. Canada, flfty;one years ago. When mere boy his mind tumed to w His uncle. J J firm of Pre-si/on dr as a califom -non. bl Kinnoh, and inv come to west. When years of age he set out on journey and remained in 'till the summer of 1881. yflllllgr had by- thai. time made up his mind to stu- dy for the church. Archbishop Ale-` many received him as a student forrplay in aid of the Father w_ the diocese and .ient him east to begin his studies. Young McKin- non went to thi- Ottawa. College, Ottawa. Ontario, where he remain- ed for three years and then ‘remov- ed to Bt. Mary’s Seminary, Balti- more where he began the study of theology. He was ordained priest by Cardinal Gibbons in June, _l88’l. Alter a brief visit to his people on the Island, Father Mcliirinon re _assistant pastor of Bt. Bi-,igid's{` San Francisco. He was there but one year when He” was selected by the Archbishop as his secretary. and re- moved in the Cathgdral. Shortly afterwards, -Father McKinnon was appointed direcwr _of the Orphan Asylum at San, Rafael, a post which was in many .ways the most responsible in the gift of the Arch- bishop. when the chi-uiiiah Broth- ers were put in charge of the asy- lum in 1895, Father_McKinnon was sent to Rio Vista and thence to Buisun, of which parish he was Pastor when the Spanish-American war broke out in 1898. When the First California Infantry was must- ered into service in 1898, General Smith asked Father McKinnon to go with the boys. He then came prominently before the public., Every'one remembers his daring °l\i»\‘y into Manila in order to re- quest the favor of an interview Announcements, l Coming Events, Meetings' Etc .._....... , 'fwantsd-Everyone to see a big Western show. Lois of thrills. also serial. At-‘Mayfield Hall Monday. French River fruooday. _ am »°'ll\auiro roilio Discuss ll! Prince 8t%ot.cl2i‘. Cilft. Don’t delay, rwovary in next three monihs. coca-ll soo-i is. . n-an-at-no Qs °~lii'ario'i~ioi-as aldouwodaar- day August 31st. Three Claslos A. ii. c. sm-1-as-ii, "Bee ‘*0yeioi§r Bally" preiepteii by Si. -Peters anidtlc _Club iii Sl- Margin-oi’e hall on Tuesday ev- ening. Aug. Ind. Bileoillltill D9- tweeii acts. = l1DI~7-I9-li “Coma to Boiiool Div trict Picnic Aulult' lat. Rofreshmapto D lim hold a iith, . Maint dancing.. aio, Glimpse of the ‘ - ’ ...oi kcfialplizismcolllugmgonisyi thxglisgenplgri Prlllfte Of Wales Grlzlfllbrltnenli dicldeiti mt-imallili li: of IB]an_____d Scenes' '“"”"°"’ "°°° '“ ’“‘"‘““"°“ ‘"' dent Mcxmey gnd mm" d f l’ 1 X “mt “ll ° S oomanaod his withdrawal b e °r and His Brother ____ n “my 9' 'paws' hereby denmt' Am°ll8 the P85SellS9l‘S leiwllll by-President Cosgrove -said he would . ` ely eluuluuiluz Dieudouue Casio the s. s. "Homeless" Thursday noir ‘ho mlniaior noi on wuhdraw. M M t st from the field afternoon were four gentlemen An attempt by tho Minister t duty ln Manila the Spanish and American govern He had the confidence and th Spanish and was in consequen able to be of great assistance was therefore with much truth Kinnon did the work that has m but that heroic fidelity to duty w appreciated when alive and now cause. Only those who were capacity Then came the outhre Father McKinnon was almost it well. lt cost him his life, He knew it would and twice had pre- pared to die, but lie would not re- turn until relieved by iieadquarie from duty. As soon as Governo Taft and General Smith would a u sick to death. It was too late is the hero not by one act one month of ser- HOT fatigue. He eamed it years’ good service to his coun try and heroic devotion ‘to the dy $8 and at the sacriilc of his-o e_.. 5/* hero" oi Philiippine campaign. A I f ’ l l I _ J ... _, _ ‘McKinnon published at the occas ion of the presentation of a bench McKinnon Memorial Fund conciu I d' es as follows: ,_ ` .. h Truly Father McKinnon is t General Smith acknowledged hi as such. .General Taft admitted o have returned and are able to jiidg are as one in .awarding him th Sell swriflclne It only remains the efforts of those who would em 'body this realization in a monu- ment grand and glorious. one tha will stand through thc years s,rl"'.‘i centive to patriotic devotion an exalted virtue, a testimony of Stateful peoples veneration God and to the_F~atherland." ~ 10,000 Persons Perished In l (Canadian Press) Chinese newspaper Shih Pao re- in Kuklen province. Tha, moun tain floods was particularly destruc- ll. west of Anoy the damage being cs timated at more than $2,000,000 it, A Shanghai despatch July 14t reported a flood disaster i Anw -from Fukien province. More th Anhwei flood which was caused b fer. ' lliornier Champion ' 1 ` IsDead July 29 -His once flabby wrbok and purse quite empty. former lightweight died in 9. his room to one of the QS, on EC-0? l"‘l"| the ““° playing O bla Th e ing on After and owner! with the and Lil HEI] CITY TH-HIINEEL HH \l|5i lfuagher McKinnon rendered in- a n y 0 ori. S . p 0 va ua ie service to the Government M. Cosie has been trying to alter from Hanover, Germany, Messrswzoutlnue his speech was nullified ln me fllilllllllhiill l”¢l9-l-1011-‘l between From States M5-“YNY Pl’-ll¢» "Paris Jlwli" Hllf'iD. W, Dreyer, Karl Cindle, Th\|y0 by labor interruptions- ilulenily to make it available lor u‘Urban and Arthur vsnnover, ac- The Labor burly did noi roiurn uuful-S and the Church authorities ` ' truus-oceanic voyage. icomponied by Mr. rn c. Bieite.‘unul' ihal pniiiio auioiy hui, iho . l ‘ V 1| -i` l l D. Hb in Atlantic Flights _i Army ’Planes-Sad N ungesser and Co tain of the first of a series of Alpine (5p,¢|,,| gg my Qual-alan) camps for training thousands of (;f,ACI~} BAY. N. S., July 29. - vouthful black shirts of the Fascist Ex|,|0g|0n that could bc hoard all h ll "university, r ` nh l r d ri- ii in' the province, which is far i?oi-thwarxil 4 __ ___‘*,_____ : A ';;;’r“'“mo‘:1 asa ,G';‘:_nga“°;,.B mundry oda when a casting blew uv a 1,000 deaths were reported in thi; §l'woyw_orlim_en.! ‘Melvin Days, and Frank Brcwei, were 'standing only t ex on tho overflowing ofthe Yangise Ely-‘ F " " i , , - r - lm, h '| _ A Postponed 'llhursdal .:.iirtl:::.l':l. .za .::.....l'..,._ _ ihe';piacas_-of‘li‘on` ll ing--over their 2,9--A heads. All thaniriuaows in the heavy. r om were ai;ai,io'red_. 'l'lie'.accldent daily attendance upon the sick and tho dole, nothing has yct been do-" i-P- ' ~ dying ‘in the hospitals, 1; was ms olden. Mr. nuhiwin will roiurh onai- slbility for such attempts. either the smaller towns. - ~ ,, duty as chaplain and priesg He did ward from Banff as originally plan- l'll'l8llClllllY Ol' ll`l0llllly'- The party is travelling from Hail- dmk mme °f l-lm x“Wm3l'l°ll l und nnfl will noi go -in thu ouuni. The sud fate of Captains Charlesiax to vancouver and is being guia- °°BUR-°- °ll°~» July 29- -Til -- Nungesser and Francois coli undo: nd by Mr, Blom; of thc canadian °°°l'U° WP YM” lliflull lulled Off F m G lf M- Sl- Rblllllll hell m\l°ll *D 5b`Wl$l’l,National Railway. who will accom- this P°"' the Vlm” °f the Rmb' rs ap OHS 0 ers the Government-3 decmgm wh“e,m“y mem as gm, as Toronto when ester Yacht Club. won the first rac - the Government was not direotlyihe will be replaced for the balance °§u"l° illl‘¢l= wserisuygstsrda ' r oon P. -- W111 Compete In bhmea 1°' thc” ilugedies. thorelof thc trip by another C. N. R. of- garrgm who isealwwher owmry ` Fate Of Captiiins . _ _,_ Pgrhament ____ I that the Labor 'party was trying PAR S’ __ make political capital out of th I July 29 The French murdr of Kevin 0 Higgins, cause assigned for duty in the civil and I Government in a ' decision 'taken A P ' . ' 3,['t FIOm Han- an uproar in the Dail Elroann ye the Council or Mmmters tm' y torday which ended only when th at to -_- moing,h hdltsndsf _ _ sun Francisco and with the First Anxious to G et 'a allrrermhsiilhlgalnewnnmiigyi with pyer’ Gqrmmylitak "““’ “'““‘°° °“‘ °.’ “‘ t' the impending French attempts "0 Ing Moving Plcutureg Aa uoon as Professor 0'Sulliva ny fmm PML’ t° N°W Y°rk The e his statement a dozen labo c lgggegfgl 1° th; (|;"°;;'°") Th P-ll lllllitafy loud lil#-ues <=9~ll'\0lSuperini/endent of Colonization and governmeni’s now coercive mea sood will of all Parties. he sliolre ,Sie t 5 'iiqlwfolu y l Tiki 0 "nd" wdayu bull. hui. 01 ¢0ul‘S¢- Natural Resources Eastern Sec uro, hud Duused the would roudlus on “L m:’xiou';p ‘featllélayeyusslfyfvnfdg tifiisHedict dig; not affecltalthe gilans mm, Canadian Nacional Railways the vote being 60 so 11 The minor- 1i; ' o enry rman‘s ue rd, The four fgrmgr gentlemen re- y was compose f National fo’ “l"""°"“l“‘1t ‘:`*‘“"‘ hr: ‘;:’(f“w‘i‘zl‘l which appear to be going forward present me Norm german Ligyd Leaguers ihre_c independents and that the New York sun, comment ‘°“'°“ fy *‘ ‘f,”§,,“f “‘n,“ mm, Slowly but surely. nor or ivraui-ioolsionmship company and visited Pairioh Boiron u no valoroiio. lus on his death, said that he “‘° P’ “°“,“ ha "“ M, I I d nrouhih the French aviator whoilms P,-°.,i,,¢e 1,, Mae, ,A ,aka mov- who 'ruoodny look :ho oaths oi would be missed at Washington G|°';rg° ‘tim tm er ' "g" Egg is scheduled to pilot Charles Levine mg plcmtes of mwrest which Wm legiance and his seat it was as chaplain that rather Mc " B mm "e “'"""°“" “my y Ou his humewurd Journey with ¢he‘be shown not only on‘all the large M me flelulla. the President acc is.ll’}:ay|';f Ri” weathefth cm_ Columbia. Steamers of their une but also said that the Free State Govern- his memory dear to officers and , “S 8,51 gm; er; “:,‘;w,.Ym, from It 4°” ll9V¢ l-he ¢fl¢¢0- ll°W¢V€l'-|throughout Europe, including Gel*-““°“¢ W” d-°l°'"‘l“°‘i '~° d°9ll`°Y men, and to the lalty. He went (3,, [f,m,d swf B `nm.,,,.¢,,d b the 01 °¢“U@l'lll8 l-he lmmedliw P5143' many, France, Italy 'and Norway th” la” "°°"5° °f *he °°“°Pll'“°Y about his work unostcntatiously, D0,,,s1|,l;my nf Ezgyng me youlyhgul New ll0l'l¢ lllslli i>l'°BP¢°¢S lu Ml'-land Sweden. ' J ;i‘;In:t}éh‘;t“';“’ 5'" §,°)““m“"°“- . 1 - o a b, d Lu, Brmsh Empire Levines expedition and that of thel ML Dwyer who Ls in charge ef not be aunwed ctr; gg Y ihggsgnxust l . ,L _ ill nl dHHR ill' 0 0 Far C e “ \ Th is Mm man ommny me pany stated me work would be il* ff in lil ii fill! missing girl disappeared hen es mm ms "mel em The Government after mature of lncolcuinbia hencnt to this prov- ° °° “ ° “Y “gi” ““ 0 the surface. Her lifeless body wa that he is dead. entitles men to sa oi him thot he is a martyr io mi deliberation has token the aiandwnoo an wall as to other paris or the ""'°‘;)“""’“° ""8 "°°"’°d ill” ll' rclurn trip so many pooplo are that ll? 15 “Ut llfs Pl'0Vll'lC€ l`0_88l'ld Dominion. He stated he would be mem T; Mtifhf elected parliament _Manila know of the ravages made coming up to Cunailu to makc euro °°“lHE°°“5 Y°\lll§ Flilllull Blllueufpresent at the showing of the film Rl; re: gnsnfilzt Beatgffd °°°""'° by dystencry among the mem The nf ,,eeh,g m0m_ over thc Atlantic in planes which,ih all the larger cities and describe amp m lam Dau fax, cd '"°"'b° hospitals were taxed beyond their An mhliiinn io iho publiuhoil ure hui equipped fur the perllouslme dineroht scenes. ___ "° ' . ok prom-ammo la a vinu by the Prim- J°ul'u@Y- The G°‘/°"uu@ui_ Will "WI Mr. Dreyer also has a Stull uf, - ,, . . ol smallpox and later oh the cpl- or which in British columbia. Hialihel” uuwuruse our dlsuuuruse Prlv-'eight teachers under him wh° will ‘Vlt9SS6 Wills FlI‘Sf, demic of cholera. For four "ears Royal Hip-hness has accopiéd aullll-if 9n"9l'Pl'l-ll9S» 5U°ll_B3 M- Palm-'be instructed regarding the films ~ - invitation lo Vancouver, but a iolBn'5» Wi- lt WF-his ll ‘llSi5lll°lli' ulld- and who will lecture or describe 6 efsiuofl that ii will ke ua wahoo the films in the theatres throughout Georgg Cup Race B B ,_ _ " ‘ - ` y - he would be alkgwed W go, b l, was neverthe ess much cilticismjlgial, 1 ,ig Kam” nu or wnerwwn' N_ Y" n they mme 1:-mhe, Mcmnmm Can_ Tournament of certain official bureaux because Ah artist and a mechanic an was nd bn" a mmute behm - _ - - _ . _ sooo . d of the luwmpletu weather infer included in the party the latter at me Wm", whne me new cum al- E Y 5' ornoun at Rainbow Haven, ii su I .l....m... FHENIEH Bllii- 'giifi’;’.?§l... |..lill]H PliHTYl34.ililil |’f0PlEoPl|ll5lllll i T Pffided F01". ` , Poultrynlan FHIIWNS UN - iiiliillilliiili. iilililllll DU'§§'§'§I“'_,'{’ "'° G““"”“"’ ‘- 1 (special so the cnonilah) . all - vooad ezoooouiibnui zllloeooeiluiilmg °'m`*W"» °“* 'llllll 3° lm” .__-_-0--- To Ottawa specially and to Canada l V' . ‘ p I _ V .I I ` _ il I . ` ` H L,“.’.§‘,§’,.”‘;‘,’,‘., “:,,‘,‘,,,,‘;§;’“’§',’,°",,,{,°',g';; U EEA N H P Sin omni no one a ami nm-»5B.A EmEAN`N'1Who1e Cities In China Wiped Out .By one of Kelvin 0.msg|m| vice president of in the unanimous election of Fred _ ~ th sum _ _ _ *__ erick C. Elford, dominion poultry . -- _ l . .......n..... ........ mhlblts Au Trans_ m,,::g,;,,£:lt£,?;,,,, niougggstatement by Mimster _ worlds greatest catastrophes. n ggi: §h-;e“v§!\wmi;;=;;¢mi§t gf;-giton. of Education Caus- " _.__....___._. ` l ed Uproar in Iris li Had Much in Dom niiltllif'.i.‘l.‘“i.f‘2"ii‘"Z...,.. . . » ' . ment hy Professor 0'8u|livan, Min Wlth DeClS10|\ E | N D isler of Education of the Free Slat. T' (Special fa the Guardian) casualties had previously reached h LONDON, July 39. -What is de-Shanghai owing io the will dea- soribed as without doubt one of thatructlon of the telegraphlc and post- world’s greatest catastrophes occur-al senlcos. red May 23rd last in the remote Mgr. Buddenbrock describes how province of Kansu, China whenthe cities of Sislang. Liangchow and towns and cities were levelled by aKulang were wiped out in the great earthquake, with the casual- twinkling of an eye. At Llangchow ' ties placed as high as 134.000. alone he says at least l0,0o0 were i _ ° hai correspondent sends the detail-completely wrecked and buried be ° ed news of the earthquake, which neath a moving mountain. ‘ ‘l came in the form of a leticr from Missionaries' estimates places the 9' Monsingser Buddenbock vicar apos-casualties as high as 100.000 and " tellne of the Steyl Mission atthe suffering of the survivors is da- ” Lonchow, Kansu. No report of thcclared to have been indescribable. °» The Westminster Gazettes Bhang killed The city of 'remenise was (Special to the Guardian) double drowning occurred this af mer camp for Halifax chlldrc situated on lilo seacoasi about to miles from here. The victims wer Miss Madge Cruise. trained nurs of Dauphin, Manitoba, and Mar O'Connell, aged 8, of Halifax- were swimming at the limo whe the ()'Connei girl caught in ih undertow 'was swept beyond he depth. Miss Cruise, who was cue and after making a galia attempt to locate the body of ih found a short while later. Up a late hour tonight the body of ih l`- other victim had not been located French Goursel At STUDENTS :GATHER FR. UNITED STATES T0 LEARN FRENCH IN VACATION TIME es the barker in stentorlan tones Haaisnx, N. s., July za. - ii i- Dominion nscausz m- _ naf.ao.1i'rr-:s vviu. si-:li n.- CANADA ron ~ h 'rnslwsravas OM EASTERN CANADA AND the sight-seeing bus lumbers east- ward on Sherbrooke Street. And ei-ings. The chief delegates from f;I)ouble Drowning ‘A11 Countries A A “' Accident Occurs Represented In Near Halifax, Toronto Moet EDUCATIONALIBTS' GATIIEB- ING OF GREAT VALUE FOB Z Tonorrro, om., July 29. -when ° the World Federation of Education 5" Associations decided 'to hold its soc- lond biennial conference in Toronto They, with about forty oihers,|fmm Aug_ .nh to mm it made '_ 2 decision which will rerun in imm- _ endous advantage to the Dominion. ‘ For 8.000 eduoationists from all over “ the world: people trained so leach "Tong "'|mm°r “'°m t” th” "°"£.others, will come. many of them for "6 the first time, to see the dominion th for themselves. Not all of them will remain in Toronto. The Brit- ".ish delegation ln particular, :iso ¢° strong, is coming two weeks ahead 8 of the conference and will stay aft- ' erwards to see as much of Canada as possible. Before the conference they will make short excursions from Toronto; after the conference Montreal IS Popular :..‘:s.l '.‘.‘.';“‘.‘::.i_‘ country and partly to establish con- ‘tact with the teachers in Western Canada and in British Columbia. The British delegates are taking an exceedingly active interest in tho ~ conference generally. Premier Stanley Baldwin recently commend- MUNTF-EA1-. Que.. July 29. - ed the conference in British educa- dn your right is the Royal Vic- iofla College for Women" announc-lthcy be largely represented and as,polntcd out the benefits to be gain- -tional associations, . urging that ed through such international gath- oi (C d“i`_ Pr' mation with which Captains Nun-ltending to carriers., repair work man Yacht cmb M Tomnm i took rmmpaign. Tho time T0R°NT;"“_, ““ "1 sesser and Coll started. and also developing the films en EI - 01 arrival yester'dayullf“ glee engyuloilili; . - "°“t‘°f - thggeprmazee vwhtzltwice giser aa trlau- pmgledmnizeblxusglte spectacle of a more My M the 'national union of ”"¥5"5"““‘ sacrmce r of Walter Hagen. professional golf on b0a,€g°é';‘:,l:e';srr;;°)}`u5tin'ia Rx;*l°’C?‘°;£d_1wC3m“° gdhr-oourse°'ol nine ` miles?"Thefgfnokms`up°n3;i1';'§°;°mlg';';§11:f{1;;d 0 S01” » ~ 1 YB ., _ ` ` I ; i ' bu champion of America, and that of near Famer Point _,my 29__m“1 Ram” ticket 'vmcm ww. “muy winners time was 4 hours and 15 “cd ,mm building mdicMed_ l’B0l>by Crulokshank, well-known th dm ' _ev ll`d.f the y tos for the visitors mmutes' '_`l The explanation of the anoma _ _ . l I 1.- Il II J . \ i» 1 ‘__ " _ I I A I . D onic Golf Club Wm dlsembark tomorrow fonowmmgm lftslmber of .muh Pham ____ popular of the many vacatlo the schedule of the reception. - s i i i the ouarsiahi °°ul'S0S u°W uvulluble io ieuuhe B - Th h be k d b °°“°“ ,so x (§N*;,Q‘,’§ JL, 29 __ The Bm and students several hundred while the majority or the Enro- lH0 ` _ e voyage as en mar e y ' l t l Fa . . - - he,-0 of the Phmppmc Campai ratio smooth sailing, and the two princes v|,'1;3;1 Bg(:gen;e£°`:-,g °t:;v;;“;e8 ‘eh cabinefconvenad mm this Bu. persons from all over Eastern Can- pean delegates will be able io oar!! gn; R 3 1 9 3 S 9 d _ uudihe premier have enioyed a mon was ll imc new of mu po- orhooh niior having boon hastily edu Dull some from mints in the ‘Week °f °“l’¢'fl`°° ll°lldBY md lesf- tatoes lieavihil here the Party summoned. several ministers wfho §_T:;dt£;»°~Fl*;_Znl;l§ r;:»n§ll;l;¢el\i~Ml::iu-5:- ° I'0m I'lS0n 1 ll rece ve newspapermen on board the P,-eased mm- ,urpfm and dgpgm the weekend being reca ed their vacation The to “mme the vussansers are usually non-Bntain are r'.w.cioldsiohe,socret- ers; and 11. J. sairibury: _ ' One thousand official and 6.000 , unofficial delegates will represent y about 50 countries. -Every~europ- - wca er con ons pr e l United stator star, tho royal cena *‘ °" ,>l>l‘°"l known golfer with thc exception of me ° 9’ es’ ce owne and beww 59°” °f tm Garden Pmv' A bl M I k ` , p,-em|e,» Stanley Baldwin on bo d_ d Th i 1 d dl months and at least as many men America. Australia and New Zea- Osrap ca s etch of Father Bobbyt Joinelsi, for its annual tou _ “Wwe SL Lawrence W Quexm gilge gewriwzxiiiw ch 2S;lw;';‘;“ £3' Hurrled _ Meetlng :S v;.2{,,e,;ol,:_::e d,a§[,;G¢_R1e;e gi, the _,spam India' south Amen, 50pm- fi-“ll . . . . , _ . e namen, w c oommonoed on Aug T Dec t “st uh Over the mum” °f the Tor' arxixday 1:12! dztlzguligllbgdm pggggggglMgplnwufctgivwgewghggl Gaiblnet Summer School is one of the n;l<;:st`0hlo.. iss president, and large dele- ' ’ ‘ - - . ‘ f as the ` r h land, A ustus Thomas of Columbus n gatlons will come rom acro line on discussion in either English or French, lt,is expected that at least a score of languages will be employ lsToronto committee has been busy l _ , causing Q. olpss plunger been ing- plugged ull- io' rt' _ ‘QW g iii'-3-‘fl1i;rl~f.isll,.,_iii',i iii-on May Ss.’ii‘é"(i,%i;iferi->11'i:.e surges i a::2$P1tyor vis by the __»-- - `u-ook for duo ‘io ills ilif hola- in iho Goailnl D -'-~ Empress l'°""°"`°W m°ml“5 as the at the beautiful surroundings o a Ca dl Pr s ship lies off Kings Wharf Quebec me e caged th e fi i n F55 ,flluve as a hero, true, devoted, ' W C S) Just here Mr y r B ct Position which has arisen at, Gen - .. _ i i-,w:§=”D3§‘,e,';“2’ 2° *H°’*€f‘° 12°* while in the united stoves in ‘“'"°°‘ ‘° °“‘“°"“°- ""1 W” ”‘“"°-"‘° °°°'°‘° °' °°‘“°~‘= W “Sui ..... i.i'n..... i..l’l‘l.`i'.‘.‘ li.`i»§...£"_?;..,§;'§I Moderate Leader ;;°§7,,*°,}§,,*“;,°,,;;S“";§’,‘1‘,";‘,§,;‘L;‘;‘“ ber of parliament lecturer and fin- ” anoler was released from Maidstone TO 733°::w5,g°;t:m$|0z1mitb£?|§,ep;¥d prison this morning where he had ; ‘ owe were summed and agreeibw Cubuulii' 0! Dlfilllv llllllluilll' ill illll 1- been serving a _seven year term for Border impressed.. absence of Premier Baldwin, who dlfraudulently turning to his own use , Last ,MQW this mme pam, mw- °'-°~°°° l’°“”‘” *““"‘°"'°“" °° ‘l “°*°“' “_” nod 'thru lhoui tho uhiied siaioa 'mm h I f loan bond club, while a member or i°°u°‘“°u ffm) ° 1 #5, d ,ml mm ..Ame,,_' I w o c-souled martyr of duty to me house of 00mm‘0ns_ ‘Good beg SHANGHAI, July 29. ~Gcneral‘m“ktn3wtr;, nnléstm ear me ic_ , _ ,,,,,,,,,,, ,emma yn Bottomley-B ,,,_ Chiang Kal-shox, the model-nie Na- mu mg) “gut melpynmmm gym (sy British United rms) ,me me, ,,,,,.,,,g _Emmy mm iiimailat leader. is reporied to be be" us me “mush ww svnmcv, N. S. wi. July oo.-.ny than (ive yea,-5 of his sentenm rushing troops to the border of Cho- ll'l°l`° °. ll- 5°* - klang province. This move is re- i-llllllll ulully llllllllllllil Views- * . -garded by observers as support- Ml- Dlfell" in “°l’lY °° “ “ues” __ ing the lhtimuiiohe that the Hang- ilvu Bald., those mme We” 5° Mont To Be chow, Chekiang garrison is unre- Nlllhll Pl'l!l¢l9Blly (0 dll'¢0l- lflllfllil liable and likely to transfer ltr ol- this country ‘by the North Geful liance to the Honhow govemment ‘T-»l°yd Lille and also io SWB lllwllli' h In which is composed of radical nat- U18 °llllll’\lll»5‘ "la °l'h°“` *"1 me* The ooldioriffrivate John Kevan, - ~- ionniisi.-i. Military expel-is say thu* °‘ “‘° "““il’ .ullfl '“lV°“i-°S°l °f was rooiuiliod town-da ihe and oi ` Mussohnl such an event would result in a re-,l-hu D°lllllll0ll~_ ,_ SHANGHAI, July 29. - The _ » newal of the disturbed condntions in i Q, M nm the vicinity of Shanghai. ' ' p ports that 10,000 persons have been ROMEI( Jixy ‘To _.Mgmt Blaum 1 ""°"“°° ““°' ‘°°'°°° ’°“"°""’ *‘°‘“°; “‘““°“ “ek °‘ °“° '“°°~ ‘S W ”=_";,; Explosion In fGl,acie_ Reaohed Deadlook 1°” bl' ”°°d° °’ *he Kl“l“u8 Rl'/° named Mont aoniia lviussouni ' honor of the Fascist premier. This was announced today with_pians p “Ve l“ mc W5-l°“ °‘ °h°“3 UMW! for tho inauguration on the moun- ‘ ` 6| the Guardian) 29 -The llnraco us stat com m3 -removed 'a mail piece of shrapnel. at which had I n embedded for eight plate be brok- lt was reported that the reason for the hurried meeting was the Y eva Instructions for the recall of N those ministers who had left were given by Sir Austen Chamberlain, Foreign Secretary, acting in the is now enroute .tv Klanada, ‘EXTB,Av0§.DINABY__ OPERATION an intricate and, amazing operation unparalleled ,iii Australian medical records, a Sydney surgeon recently years in thebrain of an Australian war veteran. _ the word war and oi-rivod in ang- land after the Armistice. But hav- ing gone so far. no was determined not 'to rehlrnio Australia without -fighting. so onlisiod in which. were near Archangel was grevlously shell tore asa Kevanbecaine lftol' ed to the study of grammar and conversation being broken by ex- peditions to the many points of his- torical interest in Montreal visits to the Art Gallery and attendance at local theatres when French com- panies are playing. , Sevcray French plays are produc- \ Q21’ In My BES1' L\c.KS 'fl-lie som OF WEATHER- \\\\/7 Z f \ ed by the school during thc short P 8 highly attractive, the periods devot- for some time arranging for inter- pret/ers. ' - The teachers of Canada in gener- al, and the teachers of Toronto in particular, will be hosts to the visit- ing educationists. The committed under Dr. E. A. l-lardy is busy ar- ranging excuraions and side trips; the outstanding excursion is to be a visitto Niagara Falls and a trip through the southern Ontario fruit belt on Aug. loth when the visitors will be guests of the Ontario gov- emment. term and this dramatic study has proved one of the most valuable mediums of imparting the lem widely known of Canada'a two lang- ,uages. while at the same time pro- viding a large measure olenter- tainment. Oi course conversation is thc moat important branch of the schools curriculum. but much time is devoted to French literature. Altogether thc courso is well var- ied and comprehensive. The vasi: majority of those attending are school teachers or university stu- dents who are not satisfied with the knowledge they have already ac- quired and arc ready to devote their .well-earned vacation weeks to con- tinuing their education. The growth in attendance at the French Summer School clearly indicates that English-speaking Canadians are coming to realize strongly the as _ . . - ' Pr i B ld i h to .. t t th t or il ' much and the "mal" “ds Wh F P em er B W n as arranged ldmve m Beach Gm” nm and ex were emo” 8 0 U umm rl' the same time thoroughly enjoyins ed during the conference and pa i ‘ _ - - ' ' l _ l i ' ~ ' or to fresh westerly w thuxidersio minimum ie fair .. this morning at ii. at 1136. rises i ormw morning at 4.40 Summoraido lids sights ii in utes later, than Ghsrlottelmvn. ..__.i. inds mostly cloudy. with oc- or this evening at 7.82 and om . first quarter mooufrliiay. Aug.` 5th, 1.41 Ap. ill. \ - a lvalue of French as a cultural asset. ` Montreal, the most hnporiaht hi- llngual community and the third July 30-Maritime. largest French-speaking city in the , world, obviously offers the moot illliltable location for this education- ect p _r_ms. pro) . t,¢]|\p@f\f,\|\1_ UID Q ann.-is. poi- word, an `,.m__" each insertion iii this column. 'Ti-oo 044+-N 66-od ”__7° Easier quality beef. Sauhdarl 7 ‘_ Condensed Speciale Q °araciai.'HAMauno crux. - 4 Newsom and Co.. that and Ihr- . . . . Q-W kat Bundhm. ~. -igemimxvlgo Nor d svn: . on ii ilriui executed. {io:.rilla?G9\i- _tl-al .i,oh Printer, Phone 13|. - ..._ lt- .l mir’