MAXIMS A or A i v _ ' “Ms _‘.\\ - MERCHANT _'»,,\‘-‘“ u i a y. ms _ xq -‘ _ . Fetish mortal and perseverance W . #7757, , y,” _V are e ree-n-one esential | , ’ M ' r H , __, successful advertising, ' n ,i 22W” 9,3) ' I nlnl Guardian l‘ d luriottetovva Guardian uudfivnod 03x Covers Prince Edwfi Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, TUESDAY, JUNE s, 1926 _\\>\s~ S“ \\\\ Read by verybody 140*“ \\§>~‘ ~»..,___________‘ \ .MAXIMS.7 OFA MERCHI .m nsx-s Poverty ‘ls the beginning of suc- cess no matter which way you look, I mentally or materially. Annual Subscriptions Delivered 06.00 B! Iaii, Canada and U. B. A. M.“ British Regiment To Invade United States Soil (Special to The Guardian) INHKEY INN HIIIIIIIN Elli-N IIIINIIENTIIIN Dispute Over Control of Mosul, Settled- Modifications In Fa- ' vor of Turkey. l (Special to the Guardian.) CONSTAINTUNIOPIJE, June 7.— Turkey and Great Britain have signed the Mosul Convention which settles the dispute between the two countries over the control of Miosul. The principal points or the con. vcntion are acceptance of what is celved by Lt. iCol. C. C. dial-bottle are to the effect that the appear- ance in Cleveland of the Scottish on Friday next which is "Canada -Day" in that city, is eagerly await- ed. Local newspapers are giving lxh regiment. fully armed, is to march on United rStates soil for the rflrst time in over a hundred years and the fact that the color- ful kilties wi‘ pipes an’ a’ are to he the invaders is a feature of ex- The IScottish are parading Tues- day evening to complete their per- sonnel. The number to make the trip is 350 although over 400' men TORONTO, June 7.—-Advices re- much space to the fact that a Brit-I ceptional interest to ClevelanderaI BEN. ASSENIII PHESIIYIEHIIIN IINNNIJH Dr. Scott Retires from Editorship of Pres- byterian Record. (By our Special Cmrespondent) | MONTREAL. June 7 —-This was the one sad note of Friday's dis- ICUBBIOHB- When the veteran edit- or of 82 years made the announce- ‘ment that it was his intention to ‘resign at the end oi‘ this year, ii solemn feeling of great intensity ran throughout the whole assem- kuown as the Brussels line by both parties. with slight modifications in favior of Turkey in the neighbor- hood of Alimoun, and the maiintain. ance of a tdemllitarlzed zone 75 kilometres‘ on both sides of the frontier. ‘ A Turkoilrak military commission presided over by a Swisspwlill de- limit the frontier witblih six mIontb-s after ratification of the ag- Tile inhabitants of the territory may choose Turkish nationality if they wish. Turkey 1B granted a one tenth share in the royalties dus the lrak government from oil in the king. dom of lrak, in which the vilayat of Mosul lies. Military Forces Required to Halt Demonstrations (Special to thqrfiuardlan.) DANZPG, June 7.—'I‘he Polish government has proclaimed a state oi’ emergency fn Tarnow and Lem- berg, ilollowing “hi” activity of autonomlsts in those areas. iMilitai-y forces Ilntorvcued to halt demonstrations in Tarnople in asked m be mkem hiya The words in which he Th l . ma e the announcement will be e reg men“ uxpense! on m“ long remembered. With deep trip are being arranged for by tho emotion Mr. ‘Scott 8am: LEADER ACCLAIMED I paying the expenses as reported l local newspapers. . Plan Reorganization Of British Empire (Canadian Press) IMONTREAIL, June tiou, Limited. f0!‘ The annual general June 30. Woivin go luto the lpsst year. The Toronto committee of the Cleve-l land “Canada Day.” it will cost some $5.000 for the whole trip. Honorary Col. lRobius of the Scottish is not Steel Company 7.—-Unsatis- factory operating conditions, result pectml ing in a heavy loss last year. arekinti, and reflected in the annual report of inevitable march of years, which (he ,Bflflgh Emvlfg [steel (Jonpora-Iwill be 82 when this yoar is com- the twelve pictori- mopthg ended December 31, 19Z5.'ciation oi’ the help given me to meetlng 0g submit my resignation." shareholders has been called for by many of the commissioners and The remark“ of Presgggagtlg, most regretfully accepted by lho the company and the results of the. announcement is "With a regret that l cannot ex- press I beg to tender my resigna- tion as editor and ‘manager of Tho Record to take effect at the end of the year, or earlier if it sulis the convenience of the Assembly. l find that the burden of carrying on ls~ being maintained with in- creased difficulty, and l feel that I should not -he sble to continue for another year that another man should he appointed for I would not like the work to fall down on my account. it is just thirty-five years ago that the Assembly gave me my appointment tn this work. Previous to that, for eleven years _ when I was minister in New Glas- gOW. N. S.. I bad contact with The Providence has been now submitting to the n this , .____._.__ 7_. RT. HON. ARTHUR MEIGHEN Whose splendid reception In Montreal last Friday is referred to in tlN Slilf-Hil Natives, Faced With Starvation, Killed Wives .and Children to End Their Miser- ies — Survivors Ate Comrades, Relatives and Dogs. (Canadian Press) NOME. Alaska. June 7. —Three hundred natives at lndian Point, Siberia, across ‘Bering Strait from Alaska, died from starvation last winter, and those who survived ate their comrades. relatives and dogs, Clllitain Ira Rank of the motor ship Trader reported here yester- day after a. trading cruise to is- lands in the ‘Bering Sea. The vessel arrived on Friday. Captain Rank said many of the natives killed their wives and children with knives and then themselves to end their miseries. .He declared that ‘the natives on the Siberian coast must depend entirely upon ammunition and Runs to provide their necessities for life and that these were taken from them by the Soviets who feared an uprising. Canadians Shot issue. Iheg with kinil appre- Ii CR The resignation was accepted by expressions of great appreciation Mr. Scott will retire |with an allowance of $3,000 a year lAl-lflnlilbly. ‘iiIFl1llEIliNM|NlSiERi' ~ "iiENiftliAlliiN ALLIANCE to he paid in monthly installments. cvhlich severed persons were killed nd fifty wioundevdl Obs hundred sud flvo students were arrested. it was reported that 3,000 Ukrain- iune attempted to attack the prison in Lenihcrg. Professor Munro Accepts Position (Canadian Press) . illAlblliliAX, N. 8., Juno 7.—l"ro- fcssor Henry F. Munro of Dalhous- in University told Canadian Press this evening that ho ha-d decided lo flCCelllf the position of Superin- tendent of Education for -Nova Sco- lla offered him a few days ago by the provincial government. Professor Munro will receive a salary of $7,000 annually. Miners Executive Ready to Negotiate (Canadian Press) LONDON. June 7. —A. .1. Cook, Secretary ‘of the Minors Fedora- lion slates todny that ho believed lilo minors’ executive tomorrow Wuliid accept the invitation nf tho coul operators to a preliminary fpulorcnco to discuss tho coal uiip. Blacksmith Once, Now Govt. Leader (Canadian Press) STOCKHOLM. June 7. -0. c. Ekman. once ablacksmith and now leader of the centre group "iiresentinl; the extreme prohibi- iionlsls, has formed a (rhhinet tn succeed the socialist government 0f Premier Sandlar which resign- ril sovoral days ago. ‘ "fi oa Condensed Specials IATL-te. per word. not Itch insertion in this column. _________i______ ‘WANTED-m MAID...APPLY o.‘ u. island Hospital. esis-e-s-ai ‘FURNISHED cornea - AT ‘Holland Cove. Available for Ju- lv- Alibi! Robert couch. om ___________________ ‘To LET-six noon house. Furnace and fireplace. Low rent. (Robert Cotton, Brighton. 9699 '40s PRINTING OI IVERY ‘I _ K cheaply and snpodi ‘Mo! Ofldtitlihfllnfdian on» Pll Job Printers. Phone its. ‘YW wmr oooo anvstoass Pflmmvommsotnmiso M m. soo m $1.00, woo for Postoaio. Guardian offloa- ‘HAMIUIG ITIAK Ho. GOIN- Olflllilflll that a reorganization of the Dominion iron and Steel Corn-' pany Ltd, has now become neces- sary and that in the company's for a. successor to Mr. Scott. ‘ The noxt business on tho doc- kct was the presentation nf tho Difififiill- 003M011 m” “mp0 “m! report of tho Publications Commit-l form of such reorganization musty“, n was agreed that me pres.‘ be guided by the holders of its bytcriun Record he continued us‘ Ibonds rather than by ill! Hllllrelmlddho official pilbllcatlou of the Pros-- ers. vCoupled with this Is tho f01‘6"lyyl.8l‘l8li Church in Cnnadu. and cost that the interest and slnklni! that it is issucil- monthly,- and that, fund puymonts on the bonds of Hill-four ministers and (EOHXZTCKIZUCHSI “We Have no Imperialistic Designs” De- clares M. Rouphos, Foreign Minister in the Pangalos tions With Her Ardent Desire - (Associated. Press.) at By U. S. Dry Agents LOWEUL, Mass, June 7.—.Alleg- ed dry agents who would not. show (zrodeniiieils fired upon an automo- bile party at the Canadian border, . wound-pg one man, Dr. .1. A. La- hore on arrival, of the party. Robert Bealuchamp. Mr. a fusillade of bullets. 4-mi- Five Fatalities In Sherbrooko Cabinet-Closer Rela- Neighbors is Greece’s Balkan Pact Favored iepite of his Ihellidoso utterances, is N IIIIIIIEN IIEPIIIITEII IN belle, Montreal surgeion, reported 31-51111“ [near future . and for the purpose. Farewell Gift (Special to the Guardian) Lady Byng oi Vim)’. in the Dominion. Mayor Webb De- clared War on One Big Union (Canadian Press) WiNNiPidG. June 7.-—liiformst ion on two charges has been laid against Mayor ltaiph li. Webb 0i Winnipeg by officials of the One Big llnion. and the chief magis- trate of the city will appear in police court Wednesday morning. The information was laid ~by John Clancy and James Herbert Dunn. llolh are organizers for the 0H9 Big Uninn. < The charges are :»‘(11 That he did counsel diverse persons to commit an assault on informant: 2) That he without lawful author- ity and with a viow to compeliiing informant to abstain from carrying on his lawful occupation as a “mo; organiser did intimidate this informant by threats of using vio- lence to his D0110"- The section is the outcome of all address made by lMayor Webb b6- (m-e g meeting of the industrial development board oi Winnipeg. In his address Mayor Webb d“ elm-ml upon war on the One Bl! Union with a view to its ultiina e exterminatton. i-ie is alleged to have mentioned the MIMI 0f (glaney and Dunn durinx h" Id‘ drug, and also to have declared that certain linen. Whom M’ styled "agitators" lhtiillil b9 "no", into the Red River ii it '3‘ not possible to tails local Qonlpillly will likely not he puiii bc urged to give tho itecoril wider‘ when duo ou Jilly 1st ncxl- /\ i-ilill‘ 81111110 cral plan oi’ reorganization of ilrit- much greater distributor ish Empire Steel is forecast. in the 110W! 01' meetings u is stated will ho fliillCd 0H‘ Mlllilafl" 0f For Lady ByngI > __ f 11 There was great need of the Re- JBVI-Zslgvlyhélllaanfie" 21- $26,123,; cord to counteract the propaganda f8 m be made m “m. p;x,_,e||ency_ of The Unionists and should be iii ' n h, under. the hands of everyone. - : ti f f ltjcN-vlhlirlv-ININ Ileistilllitratiiyc to attend the convocation 0f ti"! j i -i t. nri manufac- (‘tlrléliflailzlévz-vilfiral); “:1, i“ (mam, (“min the restored college. will Irmulnd her of the years spent ‘i 8'1"" Biilherl“? “d a“ ‘he “m” the minimum ponlftiiil of 8Z0 iiefi so that it may bocoiuc ii 0f the un luiperiuiistic ambitious. the ‘Church. North Syilncygctvouomic system. Mulligan complained that utI This is the viewpoint of Lucas present time the members of Rouphos, Mllllifllel‘ °f Filleiiiil the Church were dependent uponjAflnlie iii the ca-biiiet iof General the great‘ metropolitan dailies for Paugalos, as‘ outlined to a special Church news. and, while these re-'correspiondeut oi‘ The Associated sonted a great variety of sNmh-Presis. The ileclarallou of M. news some of the smaller papers Rouphos apparently set at naught were suffering from "the influence recent r6901“ that Greece hfld 10in- ol the big stick" and consequently ed hands with Italy against THPRBY only published part of the news. for thleérwflpillre 0f GYWCATB 105l- prov c s. ~ “We have no imperialistic de- signs," said the Foreign Minister. "We have no secret alliance with Italy or any other country. We must (ievioie all our time, energy and money to the economic recon- stnuctfon- of our cnunti y. Li. would be idle for us to go to war while we still are suffer-mg so grievous- ly from the terrible consequences of the Smyrna disaster." M r. the The Assembly adjourned at 4.30 Montreal College which took placo This was old psalm "Oh! God of lliethol" as- cended from 2.000 voices great gratitude was felt for the action of tho Quebec legislature in restor- ing the college to its rightful own- ers. ' Six honorary degrees were con- ferred, including the Rev. Robert Johnston of ‘New Glasgow who will now .be known as lDr. Robert Johnston. Congratulations from the Maritime Synod are every- being extended to its first D. D., since the disruption of the Church. Dicusaea Foreign Relations Fresh from a cabinet meeting at which the question of a Balkan pact was discussed, M. Rouphos dis- cussed the relations of Greece with lltaly, Turkey, Ju-goslavia, Bulgaria, Rumania and Albania. lCioser. and friendlier relations with fher neigh- bors was Greece's ardent desire, he sold. The present Greek cabinet wholeheartedly favored a Balkan pact patterned after the Locarno treaties. He discouraged talk about the hostility of Greece to- ward (Turkey and said the Greek povemiment was earnestly seeking to cultivate the confidence 0f the Angora Oaibhiet. l M. ltouphos once was an ardent Royalist. During the Venizellist regime he served two years in pris- on for- supporting King Couisten- tlne. lie showed the correspond- ent a largo diamond tie pin with the ‘GTQGR inrltisl "K" (signifying Konstantin). "This was given to rue .by our lamented King," he vsaid. "it. be!‘ of dead at about 100. For!!!‘ shows that it-now is possible for threh are deed in Besflflrflblfi- Royalists Voriizollsts and other flic- Towns are Willi"! l'lhm°l'8"~I-~tione to work togeliher in the com- oement bridge! hi" ""11 1°?" monJntei-est of Greece“ Almost away and railroad trick! ""11" every political element is repre- out for l"!!! distances. semed in our present government. ~—--\~‘°""_'_"_ ~- lif we have accomplished hothini! (Canadian Press.) ,else we have eliminated much of OTTAWA. June 7.—-The House the fierce political rivalries and of Oommons voted 850.000 W" factilonal animositles- that formerly night to vu ‘ i. all!) ‘existed ,, the Greece people. 1e.- pensioners of the Jntorcolonial The population wants to rel-get and Prince Edward island Rail-meant politicsend politicians and ways. tlion. (i. A. Dunnhll. Min- dovlol-e itself actively w work." tier iof Railways, explained that! - Musseiihl a Man 9t Pesos Scores Killed by Romanian Floods llUCi-lAR-EST. June 7. —l"loods throughout ltumanio have killed scores of persons, disrupted com- municatlons everywhere. csusod huge damage to crop! Mill FY0991‘- ty, and cut off railway service be- tween Rumania and Central Europe, following a deluge of ruin, Saturday and Sunday. Early estimates place the num- action against them. no charred ‘l! l“! ilb to‘ lilo-Saunders. N v C Vcouipliil. Marat; | 49th "underlain- §',':°,',‘,°.,,§1LU§§N development ll! tho 037-" mum had been increased to $80. About ti! month. allowed under the act had "become molecule with u» in- one mi- with new» Muasdiini. \Vliat' ATHENS. Juno 7.~--Gri-.ccc libs-really u man of peace. “it is true." ‘he added, “that Mus- Thlii llfl-“i- shc requires is u lusting peace and solini is seeking new colonial out- Special genera] Lion was supported by tho Rev. W. un (ipptorlunity to rehabilitate her lets for latilon; but he does not intend to Iobtain these outlets ‘by warlike fin-ensures. Not even a Mussolini could take the terrible responsibil- ity oi’ renewing a conflict which has left the whole of Europe prostrate. Great Britain, France, America, the League of Nations and other great forces never would sanction such an enterprise, even if the ital- fan. Premier had any such designs." ‘Greece, the foreign Minister con- tinued, is dloing everything possible to remove the racial hatreds and poll-tical jealousies that have kept the Balkan countries far apart in the past. ‘No one more than Greece, would welcome a Balkan pact built upon an enduring found- ation of peace, trust and mutual helpfulness. There could .be no real progress if the countries were enemies Iof ouc another; they must he friends. Polley o1 Fnlendship. "lit ls the policy of the present Greek cabinet," declared M. Ron-ph- 08. "to win the friendship, cooper- ation and confidence of all our neighbours. We are achieving that not merely 'hy the expression of arnity and pledges of good-will, but lby making substantial conces- sions iio them. We are giving them privileges and advantages they never enjoyed before. For example, we have offered Bulgaria, our traditional adversary, the full use of any port ton the iiiagean Sea. she may select as an outlet for her commerce. ’I‘berefore we are Elvin! Bulgaria something which the Great Powers piiomisod her which wens never fulfilled. “Then we expect shortly to reach full agreement with Jugoslavla re- garding the Balonlki-Guevgheii rail- road and the use by Jlmoelavia of Salonlki as a port. This will be accomplished by means of a con- trolling commission stationed at Saloniki and Guavgheli. ‘The com- mission will consist of a delegate each from Jugbelavfa, Greece and the (League of Nations. "IWU now enioy amicable rela- tions with Albania. A complete accord has been reached on terri- torial, minority, religious and other questions. As regards Tunney] the best evidence that we are on cordial terms with her h the recent‘ oxchanso of hundreds iof thousands of Greeks auii ‘Moeioma, a task of | enormous proportions which was carried tout in s moot peaceful and) friendly manner." I. Rmibllfia Illd tha GrsoIGov- creased ooat of iivins- ‘rile mifll-‘us lltalisnl Fasodbt Premier. all. s cert , as vhJ, pensioners are affected. ' o“ o‘ u e h o“ - him that the itaiiasciutstw. lathe United stew. eminent was a i-toresohan Iflinstment of uie meek debt to ‘Italy's ever-growing popu- nor-s. On Saturday SHERIBROOKIE, Qua, Juno 7.— Five persons are dead and two, more are in the hospital as the re-. suit of two accidents which occur- red here Saturday evening. lA drowning accident in Magog IRiver claimed two lives while three other lives were taken when an au- to was struck by a train a short- distance outside the city limits. (The dead are, O'Neil Bergerson, aged 45, and Charles Young, aged 38, drowned and Henry Hebert, Mrs. Aime Couture and Hector Pari all of this city. Pulpit Appeal for King’s is Made the University of King's College building-endowment fund by the Anglicans of the city, was urged by the rectors of several '0! the local parishes in their sermons Sunday, which was observed as "King’s College, Sunday" in the Church of England parishes in Saiint John and many of the psr- ishes throughout the diocese of Fredericton. Rev. J. H. A. Holmes. rector of 8t. Jude's parish, preached on the subject of the King's Appeal in fFnin/ity church Sunday morning. and in the Church of the Good Shepherd iSunday evening. Arch- deacon Crowfoot, rector of St. Paul's church, p. aehed on the sp- pesll in the evening services at Trinity church. ‘ROY. G. Gordon Lawrence, rector of Trinity church, had the evening‘ service at St. Paul's, Roth-easy, and urged the fullest possible support of the building-endowment program of King’s College, as the Church of England college of the lMaritime Provinces. Rev. W. iii. Fuller. curate of Trinity church, dealt w.ith the King's appeal in his ser- mion in St. Jude's church fn the morning and st the evening ser- vice in St. Paul's. Dr. A H. Moore, preaident of the university. breached in Christ church Cathedral, Ifioderloton, Sunday morning and In 8t. Ann's church, Fredericton, in the evening. F. T. Short, of Saint Jiohn, address- ed the congregations of three churches in the parish of Uphsni Sunday morning, evening. Many other parishes ihesnd sermons dealing with the King’s appeal delivered by the rec- "But," ‘he added. "our present financial horde ate so heavy sudI our mess: do iniahed that was must he; the lorbssrance of your government tor I willie will represent a hundred million dollars in theatre properties when more than 500 motion picture thon- producing enterprises. afternoon and Halif rises tomorrow morn 1038573’- tttvl istcr Uilli Ludendorff Loses (Special to the Guardian) MUNICH, June 7--Fleld Mar- shal LudendorfPa wife today applied for a divorce from the man who ten years ago was eclipsed iri popular prestige only by the Kaiser and Field Marshal Hindenburp. Since the war LudendorWs position has changed rapidly, first‘ by the loss of public confidence and esteem and new apparent- ly by the loss of even his wife's affections. Govt. to Amend Act Creating Civil Service Com (Canadian Press) ment is considering asking parlia- ment to amend the not creating the Civil Service Commission, Premier King stated in the House of Com- mons this afternoon in answer to s. question by J. S. Woodsworth, Labor, Winnipeg North Centre. Mr. Woodsworth asked if the Prime Minister could give the House the assurance that the Civil Service Commisson vacancies would be fil- led before the end of the present session. Adjustment of ‘amicable adjustment of tho ILcn- gue of Nations Council seats which kept Germany out of the League, almost was abandoned today so far as the present meeting of the Council is concerned. Absence from the council meet- lug, which convened today, of Oston ~ Unden of Sweden, the Marquis Qulnotes -De Leon of Spain, and Melio Franco. the delegate. seemed H9 make settlement impossible hefnrel WM Mfiomlianled by MF- BIIdBMPB- the assembly convenes in Septem- Blm‘ ler. champ was shiot in tth>e arm duringigrfl 1n the Those threc were the lcad- battlc over Council- scnts last March, under opposing Spain's and Brazil's demand for permanent representation. it had been expected the three might got together for private discussion and agreement. 340 Theatres Pass Into Control of Famous Players (‘Canadian Press) CHICAGO, June 7.—Three hun- dred and forty theatres represent- ing a $17,000,000 investment have passed into the control of the Fam- ous lPlsyers-Lasky Corporation un- der a plan of consolidation by which that com-pony has acquired a majority stock interest in the Balsban and Katez corporation of Chicago. The merger announced last night tres ell over the country and film NowA DAYS IT’S A SHORT ROAD ‘n/ITH ouT A DETOUR ——— (TORONTO, June l-diliaritimo. lun sets this evening at 7.40 and ing at 4.08. New moon Thursday. June 10th M s. m. Gmmorskle t! b oi teen min- W ife’s Aifections OTTAWA, June 7.—The Govern- ‘Plliiliiiili. PHENIEHS l iiillllilllf . Questions of Success- ion Duties, Fields of Taxation, and Fed- eral Subsidies Con- stitute the Agenda for the Conference Which is Expected to Last For Several Days. - (Canadian Press) OTTAWA. June 7. --’[‘he provin- ‘sides. to cisl premiers met in private con- ference here this lllOfDiiig in the public. school hoard building. This morning's meeting was for tho purpose or fixing the agenda for the conference which ‘vill prob- ably last several days. ADI-e- llminary agenda has been arrang- ed by correspondence and centres around the questions of succee- sion duties, fields of taxation, and. provincial subsidies from the fed- eral government. The central purpose of the con- ference is unofficially said to be provincial economy and by 11196118 D f d of the meetings ol the 1101i l9" days it is hoped to arrive at some e programme by Whiflll Dmvlllclll‘ ' l . . ‘(Special to the Guardian) ‘“’;°,f,",,‘,‘,1,{‘;’,‘§{‘i,',?£.,,,,, o; dug. GENEVA‘ June 7' “Hope of iou is particularly acutc. ' Esti- mates other than real estate are sometimes twice taxed heavily mice by the province lu which the estate is and a second time by the province in which the heir re- lt is felt that there must ho some readjustment in these cases. Prince Edward island is anx- ious to secure a larger subsidy from tho Federal government and Premier the mailer. ICanadian-Cattle 4 ; , Ran Amuck in Stewart will bring this subject before the con- ference then ask their support in probably Liverpool UIVICRPOOL, Juno 7.—-A herd of (‘llllzldllllll bullocks being driven to slaughter" broke loose and ran iimuck in tiic neiglllwfhlwd 0f Scotland Road and for a long time held that crowded section of Liv- erpoiol terrorized as they charted hither and thither. A number of persons were knocked down and several injured but none serious- ly. Seven Ihullocks M0911 111w W119 big store, creating a panic amen; the clerks and the big crowd of ‘Saturday customers, who scram- bled for the first refuge avllfln-‘blfi- One animal rushed from a build- ing with a man clinging to hits head. The man was injured and taken to a hospital. Another fiery Canadian rbull charged up Scotland Road with a tod» precariousiy on his worked out and will bring undor 3min“; u, the home, mhe 3p JOHN, June 7___guppofl of Famous Leaky Players direction mm, jumped to “new, All tho animals were rounded .. Fur Report (Special to the Guardian.) NEW YORK, Julie 7.-——~lVlessrs. (‘.. M. Ltllllpiifiii a 100., London, re- port -by cubic the followmg: Fox, Silver, fine silvery 15 NJBYCBM ‘hlBhj or than last Winter. Fox, sliver. ' pale and llnferior kinds, firm. Fox. isilvai‘, ‘blacks. 10 Percent lower than last Winter. Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc. "Graham's Road ice cream So- cial Tuesday June B. if not fins come first fine night. 8-5-3! we...“ to the Mission Band ice Cream Social in Cornwall Hall, Friday, Juno 18. Sale of Candy. 870l-8-2i "Reserve Tuesday. July 13th fresh to strong south and south- for Tea Party at Lot 11. Watch west winds, cool and showery with for posters. 9873-64-31 much ioa. ——:_ _ ‘Reroute. um- ........ ee-u "on. Stewart -- seeder. "Bis Montreal cloudy, . . 74-52 Show. Best yet-everyone ‘Woi- Quebec, cloudy; . 72-54) come. 96644-7 Ii 18st t J bu, n .. 56~ “u? rain"... 01-44 H"The ‘Inngu River.‘ N" “g New York, cloudy . . . .. . “~52 n18"! W "-39 - -- - -- am" ‘names-tornado. Plum Valle!" the K110611110 Hall High tide his morning st 8.59 Thumday Jana 10th. ldlllnblion 40c. and tclirlght a 0.58. NN-I-ll ._-.__ "Come to Oeneeet by Peoples Dollie Q Pownhi at testaot Orphans“ ‘Dara ins. Jone 10th. Admission ot town. _ t . i. ..~.‘....p . 9f Q947- ' ' c,