l; f, wulunlsy, .. . ,\ tlosvu matter aooa m m t nut Brindle Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1924 ,_ (Canadian Press) v MONTREAL, July lh-Trophles representing thachsmpionship in five general and local competitions were assembled hero and won by the ilrst team of the Canadian Na- tional" Railways in the Board Room of the system at general headquar- ters; Montreal, yesterday. Two of these trophies represent Dolninion Cilflillbltiluship. one of the chant plonshlp 0f the province of Quebec and the remaining two iuterprovin- clal championships. The Lady Druinlllond trophy, em- blematic of the championship oi Canada; and tile Quebec provincial council trophies. representing the provincial championship, were won by teams of the-Canadian National Railways, ill open competition with s largo nulllber of First Aid teams throughout the Dominion. The Wallace Nesbitt trophy, emblemat- ic of the Railway Championship oi (Continued on Page Three) Annoaneements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc. flatos-Zo. por word each Insertion. "Dammit; to-tlight Foster's paviillon, Brighton ltoad.—1i. "Como to the ice Cream Festi- val and BasebairGame at North Rustico Chflllfil Grounds, July 15th. if not tine next evening. 3403 7 10lll3l "Taxi from Hunter River to lllope River Saturday, July 12tll. 3387-7-10-31 "Come to spend the 12th at‘ beau- tiful Hope lltiver. - 3387-7-10-3! ‘wilarlot ts... Carnival Week July 14 to s. SBSO-ti-IIJOI "Come to the Ice Creamflfesti- val and baseball game at‘ North Rustico. Chapel Grounds, July 16th. if not fine, next evening. 3403-7-10-111-31. "Hard Coal discharging today at A. lPicitard 8r Co. 3345 7-9-31. "Social evening with strawber- ries, ice cream and cake on Chris- tian Church grounds, Friday even- ing. 3399 "Sale on children stockings (new) stiles from 5 to 8% at 20c n Pair. Friday and lslllllftlii)’ at the Second Hand Clothing Store. 181 Great George St, 3397~7-l0-nl-3l "Ballast Excursion and picnic to Experimental Farm, July 16th, by S. S. "Harland". Itetum fare 40 c. Bfililf your lnnch, Farm pro- vides liquid refreshments. All are welcome. 3394 7 10 them-iii "Lake Verde ice Oroam Boclsl and dance Friday, July 11th. If not fine wil he held July 14th. Ad- msslon 25 cents. 336179 2i “Come to dance, llndian Cove Restaurant, Rocky Point, Friday night. Largo motor-boat leaves Fer- ry Wharf 8.30 p. m. Good floor ex- cellent music. 1i "Warning. Yen's Movies "The island of Lost Ships at Victoria, Friday, Murray lllvor Saturday, 33517-9-2i. "Wonderful values in ollr boot and - shoe department. Women's. mimics and children's sundnls and oxfords clearing at cost. Poole 8c Thompson. 3357-79-31. "Reserve Saturday evening. July 12th for ice cream and straw- berryfsstival at. Cherry Volley Hall. If not fine, Monday 14th- Do not miss it. 33627 9 3i *—-L-—- 4 "Rdlofil ‘Monday July 14th for the lcecroam soclalon Wilbur ill!" nis‘ Lawn Mal-gate in std or Pro- testant Orphanage. 3393 ids“. it Borders ‘Jgli! t!“ it: ~ lid Orange eora- tinny-i!!! - -7-li. "lteser Monday, July list i0!’ the festivl at Msrihfleld. . 8S1! '1 8 l! ..n-i , Noll! Greed Tn‘ Port! sail and sumptuous must. ti ‘ ' " - ' l- : .. ‘ ' "Coins tn tho sand reunion oi th 4s tan of Prince V‘ and abroad Down- Before Ot- tawa House Yes- terday. (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, July 9.—Under the leg lsiaitlon to bo brought down by lion. Dr. Beland, Minister of the Soldi- ers‘ Civil lloestubllshnlent, canteen funds will be distributed on the following basis. (1)—Tho sums of $20,000 to be held for payment of any outstand- ing accounts. (2)—-Tho sum of $100,000 to be paid to a central board oi three trustees appointed by the Govern- ment in Council without fllllllllltéflll- tlon to be,» used in such aluoullts and such manner as it nlay be for the nlaintnince and assistance of all adjustment scrv-Ice nnll bureau for tho benefit of ex-scrvice men and their dependents. A (3)—The sum paid to the United services fund of 000 to be paid to the American Red Cross to be used by them respec- tively lll such manner as they may dccln proper for assistance ill specially nlorltolfious cases of ex- luembers of the Canadian Expedit- lollary forces who have served and who are ill genuine distress. (4)—’l‘he reirtlutl of the cull- toen fulltl to be divided lllto nine provincial allotments in the pro- pardon indicated by the following percentage: Alberta, 7.346 percent; British Colunlbln and the Yukon. 10.286 percent; MlllliiObli, 10,726 percent; New Brunswick, 4.236 percent; Nova. Scotial, 0.439 per- cent; Ontario, 41.041 percent: Prince iddwartl Island, .857 per- cent-; Quebec, 12.718 percent; Sask- atchewan, 5.808 percent. (5)—The provincial ‘allotments will he paid to a provincial board chant Governor in Counol in each province without remuneration em! powered to receive and hold the provincial uilullnonts and to as- certain the wishes of those inter- ested and residing in the province concerning the dispensation of such allotment also to determine the 0b- ject to which the allotment should be devoted and to atlminlstcr such object or to provide for such ad- llliuistrultlpil by others alld to such other things as may be indicated in the Order in Council appointing them. Tile expenses in connection with tho trustee will he n. chnrge on the allotment. Chief McCormick Is Suspended (Canadian Press) SYDNEY, N. 8., Jilly lL-For be- ing absent without leave Chief oi Police J. B. McCormick "has been formally suspended ironl olllcc by Mayor McConnell. The Mayor's ac- tion was ratified by tho City Coun- cil at a special session tonight. An investigation into the circumstan- ces will be held under owth Friday evening. New Arrival at Zoo Isa Rare Hybrid (Canadian Press) LONDON, July 9. —- The great what-islitf Crowds are heseiging the lion house at the London Zoo to look at the newly arrived son oi‘ a tigress and a lion. An Indian potentate brod the hybrid on his ontutc and presented it to the Zoo. The creature is a giant, nearly the size of its mother and father com- llincll. it'll huge head is faintly striped and bears the rudiments ofa lion's mane. The legs are faintly strip- ed lllso. ‘ ‘ - - it is tho socond tiger-lion on rec- ord. The first was exhibited at llagenbeclds menagorie in Ham- burg 20 years ago.’ _ -‘ Now Zoo officials are looting for the man who mfnelithd’ Pullman‘ cars. They wanthi to nsmgtho new arrival but thin thstotthsr "Lion" or "Tiger" is too easy. Legislation" Brought 01 350,000 to prfby an exhibit oi cases by Doctors (lrcat Britain anti the sum of 550.419"- of trustees appointed by tho Lleut-i ‘ lug ‘me as chulrnlan of this. the . ‘ '1 flow from past experience that Health Meeting Yesterday was the opening day of the sectional meeting for the Maritime Provinces of the Alueri- call College of Surgeons whlich will last two tlllys, illost 0i the con. fcrtnccs and meetings bring held in the Strand ’l‘llcutre. , After registration of the attenti- lng doctors ycstcrlluy forenuun a clinic was llld in the Charlottetown Hospital, where the following cus- es were dealt with: Fractures, by Dr. Mctlulgan Eye Cases, Dr. Archibald Acute Mllsloltlltls, Dr. Archibald. Typhoid cases exhibited, Doctors S. It. Jenkins and Alexander MacNu-lll, at which Dr. Lallcy 0t‘ Heston gave llil cx-_ collent clinic. This was followed S. R. Julkills null W. J. 1'. MucMll- MEETING OF MEDICAL ASSOC. The P. E- I. Medical Society met at 12.15 yesterday morning with Dr. Ii. F. Scumzln, the President ill the chair. The election et‘ officers fur the following your was as follows: vPres.-Dr, A, A, McDonald, M. L. A., Sourls. Vice-President ior Queen's (loun- ty—Dr. Bovyer, Crllpaud. Vice-President for llrlllce, Dr. W. h‘. ’l‘aylor, O'l.e:lry. Vice-President for King's Dr, J. D, Mllclniyre, Montague. Secretary, Dr. C. F. Dewar. Treasurer-slit. Iru J. Yco. Executive Colnmittce—l)r. E. J. Keir, Albortun; Dr, G. Smith, Char- llottetowll, Dr. Janlcs Walsh, Mount ‘Stewart. ‘ Medical Council-Dre. ‘Warburton, Yee, Taliton, Dewar, Muc1lillun, A. MuNeill and S .ll. Jenkins. The Prov. Mctllclll Society meets next yeu-l- in this clly. Tlle first regular session oi the convention was the Hospital Coll- ferenco at the Strand Theatre in tho Strnnll Theatre in the after- noon. at which Dr. Alexander Mc- Neill, who presided, delivered the following address of greeting: THE CHAIRMAN'S ADDRESS Gentlemen, Hospital Superintend- ents, Trustees and Sisters. This is tho first opportunity I have had of thanking you for elect- third sectional meeting of The Maritime Brunch of the American’ College of Surgeons. l, therefore, offer you my sin- cere thanks for this honor you have conferred upon lllc, and will do my utmost to fill the (Jhwlr somewhat to your satisfaction. l have nlucll pleasure in offering you a welcome from our colleagues ilcro ill Prince Edward island. I tilalnk you for your presence here to day at this nlcctlllg. We know that you are here at a grcllt sacri- flco and. as no social functions are attached to these meetings or otherwise allowed, the sacrifice is still grollter. It ls no holiday to collie to a meeting at a time wllcn one curlnot choose tile dute for hilllscli. Sonic of the chief benefits which I see lls a result fo these lilectlllgs is the bringing together of neigh- boring practitioners, wholu if it wcrc not for u meeting of this kind, we would never kllow, as the tend- ency wllth nlcllical mcn, as a rule, is to visit the large centres. i do hope that we will cultivate more the hublt 0f nleetlng our local friends more often. I also extend un extra greeting to those who have come from abroad to hcip to make those meet- lugs interesting and instructive. Those who are hero for the first time, we wish "them to feel at home; thmo who were hero before we extend to them the same greet- ings, and are glad that their im- pressions oi us were sufficiently goodto brlliir them back again. We receive sucll mngnanimous treatment at the hands of our pro- fession confrerea when we visit tiiek cities-quell so busy that we yrbnder tlltt they can ilind time to devoto to, visitors. .- BPEW Tlls Pageant "queen Esther." will bs given at Central Badsquol Hail on ‘Friday, July 11th. Tick!" may bs obtained st ths door. 0M! ULsal-y. Malpsqua and Victoria. will b0 visited. - tltlvis llsolslsn la owing to ti" one no __, in Charlottetown will uas- ml well. Unfortunately many of you are imlnng such a short/fats! that we outsiders will have] very poor opportunity ot slibwlni you whether we are unu- flifiir not. We only wish that ' suntan ' Ill 600M Election of Provincial’ and Maritime Offic- ers-Large Attendance at Community oi the Jews fbllowctl. and Queen of ,hlm the life of her people. actors being mentioned however, be offered to the principal actors ‘ ltlsitllllv .___s__ in Strand" Last Night-Illuminating Address- es By Talent-e- ——’-—-—o d Speakers. thusiastlic co operation of thu pro- fessional colleagues in Charlotte- town and in our own i10lllt: town. l feel sure that my colleagues here will support me when I especially thank Dr. S. it. Jenkins and col- leagues, also all committees ‘for their part in the work. I wish t0 make n. few remarks regarding the value oi thse inter- millgllngs to each of us. Tiltbfc is no better stimulus to do good work than by meeting our neighbors and (liscusslng cases with them. Wc often regret that The Maritime Medical Society was disbanded seine years ago. Some of you re- nlcmber the interesting meetings that were llelll. With those meet- .tlgS we nlinglcd work with play. 'l‘llc first evening was u social one -—but we worked whllc we worked and some good papers were read by the men prestlrt. As a younger mun at that time, I know that many oi‘ thclll were helpful to lne. l fccl that we sileulll net altogether tor- get the memory f0 those who have joined the great lllcljorlty wilu ivcrc active workers at tli-ese lllcctiugs when we mct in Charlottetown. l refer to.—Dl-s. Bayard, 'l‘honlas Walker, Jr., and Emery of St John; Drs. George M. Campbell, Norman E. MacKuy, Dickie Murray, J nuos ltuss, Norlllnll Cunningham, W. S. Mllir nf llllllfux: Drs. McLeod, Coll- rey, 'l‘uyl0r, ll. Johnson, it. Mc- Nclll of Churlottetolvll and others. Wu have present with us here luliil)’ the Dean oi‘ the iilurltllne Provinces, wile oftcll helped us out ut these meetings. I refer to my friend, Dr. John Stewart uf Halifax W's are glad to sec him as young in mind uml body Ill? not ill years. us hc was llt that time. Gentlemen, l again welcome you to our grccll little island, and hope you may liii collie buck again. Tile speakers who followed Dr. McNcill dclllt with hospital sys- tclns, discussion of wilicll took up the first pllrt oi the progrlilll. sociutc Dlrcclur AlllCPlCJn College uf Salrgctllls and Director of State and Provincial activities gave u brief alid concise talk on the hos- Dr. Allan D. Craig, Chicago, As-. 4 ( Canadian Press.) 9-—¢Haying operations Central New Brunswick ed the gram to ripen more of the extended drought, was ended yisterday in death iin a Toronto hospital lowing a Laura .'E. poetesis whose writings had tracted much attention. with the application of the yesterday and this morning Premier Harriet of France Brtitlsh Premier announced day. 1 (Canadian Press) rum valued seized by customs officers vessel from rum row. the stream at: Parrsbolb surveillance. (Canadian Press) Sin-Charles N. former President Wllcoxen, Railroad Company killed wife, aged 7O years with Monday night. pital program to the A. C. S. lie (Continued on Page Three) last nilght. i Last Mime News ‘ Flashed in Over the Wires O-O-Q FREDERICTON, N. 8., July have been started in some parts of the’ present heat wave having caus- Ti- pidly than expected but gen- erality it islbelleved the crop in N. B. wllll not be heavy because TORONTO, July 9.—-A liter-" al-y career oil‘ great promise the fol-l long illness of Miss‘ lMcCuiiy. Canadian‘ at- Miss‘ Mccuily’: poems have appeared In many magazines lln the Un- Ited lStates and Canada and a number of them lwere collect- ed and Issued in two volumes. IHARTS, July 9.—-A joint note to the Ailllea suggesting how different questions connected BX" ports’ plan might he settled was drawn yup at a conference bod tween Premier MacDonald and the to- - lit t fillllllfl [llihllifil P. n. 1-135s. Highest Mortality Rate Sas- katchewan Has birth rate last year based on the preliminary report 0i vital staltis- tics for all provinces with the ex- ception oi Quebec, showed a dc- crease of about two percent com- pared with 1922. The net "increase in population for Prince Edward island, Nova Scotia, New Bruns- wick, On-tarlo, Manitoba, Saskat- chewan, Alberta, and British Colum- bia in 1923 totaled 80,055 compar- cd with 95,116 in 1922 and 101,257 during the previous year. Diving births numbered 156,118 as against 164,194 in the previous year. Tile birth rate per 1,000 popu- latlon in 1923 was 23.3 as compared with 25.1 in 1922. The proportion of males to females born_ was 514 to 486. The highest rate in 1923 was lrl the Maritime Provinces and the lowest in the western provinces. Prince Edward Island led with a mortality rate oi 13 per 1,000 and Saskatchewan was lowest with a percentage of 7.6. Bsllot-Gonventio (By Radio) MADISON SQUARE GARDEN. LOWCSt. New York, July 9.—After one oi ; A the longest and stormiest 568810114! (Canadian Preu) ln United States history of Presl- OTTAWA, July 9.—Canuda’s dentlal nominations the Democrat ic Nationals voting on over one hundred ballots placed the party banner in the hands of J. W. Davis and started out on their search for a nominee for the Vicedlresidencf- The convention shortly 8119i‘ "5 opening day became deadlocked and it was only through the withdraw- til of the two leaders Smith arid McAdoo the latter having almost gained his way to victory’ that the delegates finally succeeded in sel- ecting their standard bearer. Mr. Davis in s. brief and lmpromp tu address accepted t-he nomination thanking the delegates for the sup; port given him and assured them that he would put forth every effort Britishers Royalty _ Entertained in _ San Francisco (Canadian Press») SAN FRANCISCO. July 9.—The annuals: shitli ., . is rtlll- sulllui Smithand M¢AaSB_vTI‘iE11Tt'§rZlw Alter-Sleuth For Vice Presidency t AMHERST, N. 8., July 9.- One hundred and nine kegs of st 820,000 were at With Telegrams St. John G. W. V. A., Bombards Ottawa. Parrsboro yesterday. The rum was llghtered from the schoon- er Butteitown alleged t0 be a The Butteltown has been in for several days during which time she has been under constant MICHIGAN CITY,- lnd., July 68, of Chicago, Lake Shore and South Bend his an axe, rr-zor and potato masher and then hung himself st their home at Long Beach some ti‘ m6 The bodies were discovered tutu the word passed to those‘, outside the (iontrtll licdequt- lizlll on Mon-l day allll 'l‘uestlay, Jllly 7 anti 8, "Esther, the Beautiful Queen." (lutsillo the palace llt semblctl to do honor to llaman the, wife Zerish. the royal assent‘ to a decree, order- tivities in his honor, considering it llisloyal to the KliiK- Tito lflfllini- Esther was persuaded to enter the presence of the tyrant and beseech The downfall of Hanlarl soon fol- lows. and his pathetic parting with Zerosh closes the last scene i|| a plot that for shcer ilriilllfnll IMBIII- ity has few equals in history. Space prevents the caste of char- at any great length. Congratulations must, cr-‘nrtt. ,nlgbt, Mr. Howard you would try us out and prove for yolillsdves what still we are made of. To our eollealilva in Char- lottetown we also-afar our thanks as it'll’ was so few are Follows. ~ v plsstlilgflktttrs in the m." slrpsnss snhiiad in trans- portatiou. wars of iilvrsrinn for tin meetin- was tllstact tllst we had tho sohurdidllim 1y. Thotwonishtn abvl Quovs. 0n Tuesday evening. thaw-ts were played by Mr. (lor- don son. whit; nlyisa Ichurmslfall Mrs. D. Jenkins res- pectivelfpihyeditho part of King "and Mrs. Hender- st- each pail- or artists did vocal qualities, as Mrs. Jenkins, yet she has an in- dividuality all her own which made some phases of the "Esther" part g the harm facts. * PllilEliliT tlcllizlr. kins lili Queen delivered her McClllluln, on ln contrast again, impressed PllilliEll A llililE SlIiIiEESS Packed Housefirtieeted the Local Art- ists At Their Two First Perform- ‘ .- anc es. 0 "Standing room llll lnkcll" was were grout contrasts ill this par- Schllrtiitlll as King show- cll ll‘s talents in illl|)i‘.l‘SUllllii0l1 to u very high lltvgrcc. and the old Wllcn at 8.80 p.lu. ihc cllrtain r0s0'King Aslluslilrus. actually llvcll be- en the first scene of the Pillrenut. tom thniaullicnco, while Mrs. Jon- (lim- Sporsan cult solo part with telling force, the Jews and Persians slowly as- utlll poigaut tenderness. the other hand. cillcl- lltivllor 0i Kim: AiIHBLIEIIIB-illtlltlt] a vory handsome king. Pos- The audience, spell-hound. wstchedinessetl of n splendid base voice and the procession o! Jewish itlnfl ‘Peirpioltllcrly carriage, he looked every slan maidens each with gar ant s n inch a king, bllt the subtle inlper- thcir hands. comE forth tron; thefnonntion of the moods of the mon- King's Gate, and make n gua d 0t arch were not so well caught by honor ior Hanlan and his Pdrsianfthe audience, as on the previous evening. The Plot thickened immelilatciy|of McCallllnl‘s solo renderings were Hllm0fl, flattered by ilil: h0lldr its-diner tlmn the 53mg part5 0f [he crlbcrl to hlln sought and obtained previous evening. ’ Mrs. Henderson, as Queen, ing the massacre of the Jr or.‘ This Tuesday evening, was suggested to him courts-s audience by her sweet, suggestive Mordecai, the Jewish uncle of thelimpersonation of the oriental Jew- Queen, refused to 10in in the lod- ish woman. B01110 nn the While not possessing developed as plilsate with vivid reality, and car- Both sets did be proud of them. rled the audience back ovcntho centuries to the very heart of the old Persian court. splendidly, and their respective communities should Mordecai was played by Mr. J. B. Lewis, of Freetown. (Continual on Pap Three) J. 13-. as he is known to his friends. was in flno form. His personal characten, combined with a beautiful tenor voice, eminently titted him for this particular part. His rise to power, over Xlamonh downfall. seemed to the audience the rewsrdlgouhg 1;, of "right triumphant over wrong,’ than" nmnymlb, ' an“. o; and the-climax was reached in tho career of Mordioai when riding the . clear (Canadian Press) ST. JOHN, July 9.—Havlng rc- ceivcd word to the oficct that an order-lllcouncli had been passed by the Dominion Government cur- tailing the peace-time strength of the military organization of Can- ada, an extraordinary meeting of special service squadron of the British navy which came through the Golden Gate Monday rested in vSan Francisco Bay yesterday at the only anchorage in continental Un- lied States waters to be made dur- lug the world cruise. The personnel of the fleet pre- pared lor a three days whirl willd of entertainment. program was a reception by Mayor James RDitDS to Vice-Admiral Sir Frederic Field, and Senior officers. Next was a luncheon preferred to British officers by the Old Country The first of the the executive of the Carleton G. W. V. A. tonight sent a telegram to Dr Murray MacLaren, C. M. G., M. P. St. John-Albert, which strongly conllenlncd cutting the pny and personnel] of the organizations. The telegram suggested that that tornl a non-pay volunteer force. demanded that the permanent and that they be kept intact for instructional military purposes. A similar telegram offering the services of former soldiers was sent to Premier King. A third message advised Right Hon Arthur Melghen of the contents oi the telegram sent Premier King. Galvin Gollidge Jr. _ Laid To Rest WASll-l-NGTON, July 9-~A brief simple iuncrul service was held in the east room of the White 1101168 late today for Calvin Coolidge, Jr. At its consummation President and Mrs, Coolidge and others members of the funeral party [rrcparorl for the journey to Plymouth. Vcrlllout where interment will take place. Actress Says 00p Broke Her Nose (Canadian Press) CHICAGO, July 9. —l't0setia Duncan, oi tho Duncan Sisters. musical comedy ‘actresses, ls,suf- faring with a fractured nosc, brok- en rib and various cuts and bruises as a result. she says, of a beating by policemen in Cicero. a suburban town, who hlad arrested her for a traffic violation. Benjamin De Laney and Charles Mcndlck, policemen named in war- rant sworn out by Miss Duncan and her brother, Harold, were lock- cd up by order of State's Attorney Crowe. According to Harold Duncan. who also was beaten, the‘ police- men struck his sister after no had been when to s DDIIiCQ station to be booked for vlolat on of the trai- iic rule. Whell he rushodto her rescue the officers attacked him, he said. Maine. Has. Serious. Blaze inForests (Canadian Pro ASHLAND Me., Jul s: -1~nc forest til-n which thres enod in in- wade the village of Massrdis. last night was still raging today, bo- yond the control of thouvwhb but wlth tho menace to wind. Iomltrflro warden U; In] Olub at Fairmont Hotel. lu the af- ternoon a reception was hold ab- oa-rd the flagship Hood the great- cst warship afloat. Sight seeing was the order ct‘ the day tor the enlist- ed men of tile fleet. The day closed with banquets, theatre parties and E. pggmyqggg‘ branch oi’ the G. W. V. A. woulllymnces m; Gamers and mam 'WANTED_ A" x it -_i_-oo->---_ force pay be generously dealt with-Catholic Rome, in August (Canadian Press) VENICE, July 0. —~The fourth |lnternational Catholic Congress will hold its first session here on Aug. Archbishop of Venice, and a largo v-—--—¢-—--' number of prelates from all over the world, will be present. 15. Cardinal Laiontalne. and laymen Tho congress, which is scheduled to sit until August 20, was orsaflil- -wsurao AT ONCE-A CHAN] ed by the League with tho co-opcration of the church authorities throughout osyqappy QUM-MER STYLES Ii; the world. gathering is that of considering lueans for international Catholic The purpose of the e. more effective ad- vancement of Christ's peace among all people 0t the earth. The Weather, Etc. lF A Peon-teat. CANBIDF" coum PREDtQT SNOW Foo. T's»! - also ea ELECTED PRESnneNT‘ / 5- TORONTO. July ior-maritime fresh strong south mm winds part- ly cloudy with scattered showers. Maximum and minimum tempera- turcc: St. John 76 5i Boston 90 79 _. New York 80-70 .. mrh tide‘ this sftoiibooil ha tonal-low isoriiilll it"! mt-Ttittféiil.‘ iltitiiirlii ifil no new new» a. _III l. A Wldhdltilllfid‘ tltit between 7. s, .. x 0,000 a 12.000 oro - s a sun~§mlri1rsisa~1iuiti|$rh nnm burned-over. . I . _ illtes later thss Glaliottstowa, lqldy n Now“ lttlliiifiins Nominee. to accomplish the work entrusted . . to him, ' 1 At s late hour the convsntipp Mi- . - learned to meet again in an hour g when ballottliig for the vioe-vmi- . dency nominee will commente- Later INTDIAINiAIPOILIB, Iutl.. Jilly _9.— John Zahnd of Indianapolis was no minated for president of the Ultimo States on the National Independent ticket hero tonidit. Wililfl, K0? M- l-larrop of Olna a, Nobles!“ Vi" chosen as the vicebfolldellilll 11°‘ mines. ._ ii nnntwtlnnrnnl’ Drownett-Had $3,866 (C nltlisn Prdpa , . NEW YO , July ii. -— W" 01' . times in a your the hal- r policel of Now York report "unidentified man found dead in the rive , They made that report yesterday. . _ They added to it: ,"Tliere was ~ $3866 in the man's rocket, Ho V ‘- wore khaki shirt slid trousers, ‘ ' signet ring, and a ‘Lonsshoremen I Union button." _ . Unidentified men found dead in . the river usually are not important - _ but 33,350, makes a difference. Un- I usual efforts are being made t0 ' learn. who he was. 1 I - ‘Pl i"! T”? . Condensed Sp , lal RATE.—ic. nel- word, net each insertion in. this column. maaacorrsrowu oslijnlvsl. - week July 1t was. state-use; Joe-r - YESTERDAY sures-j noon on Rochforli Square. keys in leather case. P110119 3_?3‘3.- l maid for general housework} ' Apply 3., at Guardian. ti. 'L08T—YE8TERDAY GOLD HEA . ded cane between S. D. ‘U., ant, Water Works. Apply Guardian. I i Losr-ussrwszu sonosn mt Beach Grove Inn. headlight rift of Hudson car. Please leave a, Guardian.—2l. , ._........___.l ‘WANTED-MAID ‘FOR GENE“! ai housework. Apply Mrs. H0011 er, 140 Powlisl. Qt.‘ 3 her-maid at Victoria llotel. I footwear at bargain _ & Thompson, 1358-7-94 ' W A N TE D — IMMEDIATE“ housekeeper for three months i family of four. Short dlstanq from on‘ city. Apply "‘K". ofln of Guardian. , 034W 7 9 1i l u. den-newts can, s! Ac- oonllnrodnted with comfortsbl furnished room with" board i private family. Apply “D". Ho. 116, City. 33M 7 9 3i ‘SWEET, JUICY ORANGES 2' cents pr COIGIIP" Jenkins d: got 'WANTED—A GIRL FOR GEN ersl housework. Anni! Mill- -7 Hewlett, Depot l-louss 238 Kim sir-ill. ‘FOR sacs-many GRAND CAR a bargain. thoroughly overhaul ed and painted. I60 Dorchestei St. 8805-7-8~3l ‘rwlwrab AT once-mate rot i‘ “ gollersYhousHSi-‘k ill small tum ily m t unpqrstand plain cook? _ o lag‘, ood wanes.’ mtrwnliilia Apply ll psrslof Guardian. t. l, d man-ass: wmrso-luissm‘ ately at TilaJtllsm-ll. wulloi wsursbfloliliiolsrstti . sanity u: two._A y Ton. and! elI. Wsli. Boson .. bid. U ' ‘ ¢'rdufiF-k- Mains ifliiio§ilh Harbour mnwlvlriy D- B- ll _ Wittidtf? ' r