- (if int-ail similar to that used in MAXIMS OFA ,._.-_ rd ‘the only meane of it; aifo Affinity and contlnueualy en- ‘lzrflng m, Indivlduare range of “perlence. ,,_.._.__m_ A, . an “l A R §x 5: 451g, 4 Mail I “i, lili i??? "' l The - eople’ apper- Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew /"’ -’// ‘ , ‘w..- ~<‘" . 7 (m. ‘U; 4,“. f7‘ ‘-\\\l‘ \\\\\\\ - . cull by very“ tidy ~ \ There la even more snobbery In how-tuning to the proletariat than In beatowlng exaggerated deference to the rich and the powerful. OFA MERCHANT I Guardian, Founded Ill'| Iltaln ‘awn unattlllll Two Cantu gjprlctte [Allillifil A ilililililil King Albert Joins the Fight to Save the 1 Franc-and .Will Rule Over His Country's Finances For Six Months. nitussnts. July 1u.- Kins Al- ba“ by virtue of iill tiverwhel-luiilg majority in tho (lllwiulier nud a un- niilinoiis volcc iii tllc Senate ill which socialists [Jeputies and Sen- ators t‘tlllt‘lll‘l‘t',ll, hits become tlle financial tllvlllli)!‘ of his owil icing- dom m,- a period of six mouths. premier Jasper toilny put the full hm granting ‘the King authority to llllltilllltl by tiecrea meustlres to flaw tho franc, throilgh both Houses inside oi’ lln ill-Ill!‘- Dilring the short debate on the bill, the exchange market was highly ilervotls and sllowed fluctu- “(jump The tiffitrial closing fig- ure of tho frtinc was 211 to the polllid sterling and 43.50 to the dollar. A degrl-c will be issued within u ypw days providing for the use, i war timc. The railways, tcic- phoiit-s and tclcgflllihs will bc iurnt-tl over to private companies" Jul‘ opilruiioii. King Albert. is expected to be a good-ilaturi-ti dictator and M. 'l‘licitliis aliil M. ilrancqiie, both of whom arc very prominent. financ- iers of llrlgiillii and well known in the United States will he the real powers behind tho throne. Sonic idea of the crisis which the country has passed through and the lurk of confidence among small investors aild Wflfkillgiillefl is to lie found lu the announcement. 1l1B[|)I§lW(>‘:(',ll Jilly 1st and 13th, while illc franc was tumbling rap- idly, morc than five million francs were withdrawn from the public savings hank lu Antwerp alone. -----<+>-— Announcements: Coming. Events, Meetings, Etc “lit-serve Tuesday Jilly 27th for Tea l'arty at Rollo Bay. 737 "The East Royalty Ladies will have ti icsilvnl and band concert lll Walter lletirifs field "Monday Jllll’ 19. proceeds for hall. 718-10-21. "iNotlt-c-Jlhere will be a meet- ing of the electors of tho ,C()]|5Qf. vntlvcs or lCluyvale p011 for the pur- Dose oi‘ appointing delegates -to at.- toiltl lConventiun t0 be held at James l’. McCloskeys at 8 p. m. hlllllllllly. Jilly 17th. All interested please nilclld, R, Currie, Chairman. Hull Milllllli: Pictures. "llritlgteiown Thursday. Auction sale nu "'9 llrcuilses of Walter McKenzie, R0“ Vllllfiy. Friday, July 23rd. 38H handbllls. 2i lPClearunce “Como to the ‘Social and Dance ln the C. M. B. A. Hall, Vernon "m" Monday. Jilly 19th. 2i "Festival Saturday evening. Jilly 24th. near Afton Hull in aid °F New Dominion cemetery fund. 711-7-1621 zlwiii-‘Wfvll Wednesday, July “A llll‘ Sunday School picnic at lflllii Creek. If wet, Thursday. ‘°“'°- 716-16-21 tnrwlho ‘Liberal Conservatives elec- hol?! of North iwiltshire poll will “an ‘l "lee"!!! in North Wiltshire 0H0 "l1 Tuesday. July 20th at 8‘ lendcll l0 appoint delegates to at-y he“ the Convention which will be Be ln Charlottetown on July 22nd. “iilllllv. Lyman Tremors. 741-7-17-21 atltzcmlle llml enjoy a 500d time an]: Marshlleld Presbyterian Tea M ( cstival Wednesday. Jilly 21st. W"? "wile ice cream and elabor- iiiiiilit‘ J- G. O'Do_noghue, counsel for Canadian Labor, who i; sltlllo to the United Staten to join well-known a law firm. He has long practised‘ law in Toronto. , m0 Settlement‘ Near in British Mine Trouble (Canadian Press) LONDON, July lti.-~~'l‘hc Press Association says that. a nienibel‘ of the executive (‘Ollllllliif-itl, oi’ the British Mint-ins’ Fcticriltiou stilicd tilts tiftertloon that pence propos- lllll lllIl-{Hl-‘Hirtl by u group oi‘ Angli- can ilmiiops has been acceptctl by the troiumittce. F. M. Sclallders Sec’y 0f the Mari- Plan Landing-Places Estimate afHeavy THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIANSATURDAY, JULY 17, 1926 In Mid-Ocean PHILADELPHIA, Pa, July 15.--A miniature scadrome, ‘or lflfldlnq field for aeroplanes ln mid ocean. was put through a lifirlsa of tests in a make-he- ileve ocean yesterday by Ed- ward R. Armstrong} chief Ra. search Engineer for the De Nemour- Dupont Company, The demonstration convinced him, Mr. Armstrong eaid, that hi; theory of placing a number e1 floating and anchored landing fields across the Atlantic Oc- ean upon ,which trans-Atlantic . planes may alight, was "and an-d within the realm of proba- billty, Chile Students Set Bout in University lSA-NTIAIIO, Chile, July ill-Dis- like for their teachers iuid the way classes were being conducted, is blllievtld to have caused law stud- ents at tho University of Chile to lllant an infernal luuclliiitw, causing a ilre at the university today. 'i‘lie students are known to have expres; rout iuieilse dissatisfaction with the pedagogical methods followed ill their classes. Police are investi- gating. Canadian Crop ifllllCAtid), Jilly lib-Some pri- vate estimates today of tile 102C Jfanadian wheat production pilt the total at as iuucll as 415,000,000 bush! els. lll coiltrnot with this outlook ivas comment that reports of black rust ill Manitoba and Southeastern Saskatchewan seenrof more than usual interest, Word was also at. (Canadian Press) iST, JOHN, N. 13., July 16.~I“‘. ‘Maolalrc Scltiuders, Commissioner of the St. Jollll Board of 'l‘rl1tio. has been appointed Secretary, of the tltoyul Golilulission, under tile chair inanship of Sir Andrew Rae inm- call, which will lnvcstlgate the case of the Maritime lllrovinccs and their relationship with the other pnrtu of Canada. New York City" g Has Heavy Rain (Special to The Guardian) N‘l~2\V YIhlllK, July lll- -ltnln liitirk Oil St. Swilhiirs lniy along the eas- tern tioust yesterday, Tho promise of forty days of -l‘lllll seemed pnr- tlully fulfilled totiuy us New York City faced the heaviest. downpour of tho season. Delayed service on the subway lilies tluo to the strike added to the gloom of tho hupdredu of thousands who wont to work through the driving downpour. The streets run heavy with watcr and ill noun-fol‘ the suburban districts were tilled almost from curb to curb. _.________.__.._ “ltlygfyllnily coming lo Rand Coilcorl. null strawberry icslivnl ill Waller llenriz‘ fit-ill, l-Iusl lioynlly, iMondoy, Jilly 10th. Why not you? 7G7 7 17 ll "(Pile Ladies’ Aid 0f St. An- drew's Prcsbytciinn church will liolti on ice cream soclul on the (illurch grounds on 'l‘titiulny, July 2p, 7-18-7-17-21. "Motion picture-s at Victoria 'l‘uciuiuy_ French itivcr llali. Wetl- hosdtiy, Mayfleld llall ‘Pilursiluy, Don't miss them. ‘l4 “Fcilrful t0 ‘Illlflfl Scotclllort celebration on Wednes- day “QXL 760-74741 "Come to the loo ‘Cream Festi- val at. llcathertlule. ‘Puesiluy, July 20. (looll time guaranteed. Come following tilgirt It‘ not ilno- _ 750-17-7-11 .,*“COME TO THE Presbyterian co Cream Social, Jilly 20th Bap- I ti t 0i Tl grounds, Montattllfi. a m“ l 704-7-16-21 "The Hope River Dramatic Club will put on their Illfli’ "llimm Tl" ‘all lcu tables features of the oc- “'°"- ‘ 742-7-17-41. ll ‘iri- A ‘n gComo to the Ice iCream Social negdllllllsileld Hall ~Lot d7. on Wed- nn Iv eveninz. July 21st. 1f not ° come following evening. _ 743-7-17-2021. Cr;;E"°l'Y°he come to the ice “mug; Social at. Kelvin lScliool 20m 8 on Tuesday evening, July 7H. “llllllortaht Meeting of the all"? Aid P. n i. ‘Hospital will “M “"11" .8 p. In. in 8t. Plllll‘: Pariah Hall Full attendance '°““'"°<l- 789-7-17-21. “'M°°“"S of Vernon River Poll on Monday nislll. July 19, ll! Sill" 1e). Brtdgfi 76.37 17 2i "There will be a iucellnf! (l! All“ Conservative Poll ill Si. Catherine's School house on Molllllly We'll“ he“ ht ll o'clock. Walter liicPllee 753 ‘Secretary. argon“, to tho ice cream festival st Oyster not; smite. JlllY 19"‘- Danclng anti ow 8- 7_53_7_17_2l "Noticez- A meeting of the el- ector; of Mt. Hurhert Poll Will be ‘held at J. n. liltimra. Ml. Hulls" on Monday evening at 8 o'clock, for the purpose of electlns @919‘ gates to uliend the convention It Charlottetown on Thursday JlIlY time Commission‘ i Winnipeg Bandits 5 side. Apparently unnerved by the hainl that ruill is badly ivullted ill ports oi‘ Snsktcheivan and Alberta. {A Six People Drowned in Lake, Collision (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, .luiy 1li.--- Five lneu ;ulltl one woman on tile tug bout. lilillitn l... were drowned in Lake Si. Innis when their craft was rammed last iligllt by the grain boat, Brntilt it wus lliilflltltl today. One mall escaped irolu the till; ilcforo she sank. Two Persons In- jured American Train Derailment (Canadian Press) EAST LIVI-JEHJOIL, Ohio. Jilly 1C.—'l‘wo persons were injured seriously, and twenty others re- ceived minor hurts today when six cars of the fast Pennsylvania trnlu known as the Detroit-Pitts- burg night express were derailed seventeen miles from hers. —-——-*{-O&- Shoot Man (Canadian Preea) WINNWPX}, Malt, July 16.—One ninn was shot and seriously wound ed when three bandits, armed with guns, held up the Royal Batik brailch ht the corner of. Portage null Good streets hero this fore- noon. The tthree robbers entered the hank and ordered builds up. John Mllltfiflfjll, u. painter, who was banking some money, leaped for- ward and one of tile bandits fired. the bullet lodging in Mnltesons shooting, the robbers than fled in it waltlllg automobile. The police are in pursuit. Newspaper Man Shot to Death (Special to The Guardian) CANNON, 01110., July 16.—-Don R. Mellett. 38, publisher of the Cannon Daily News, one of the newspapers owned by former (lover nor James M. Cox. was shot. to death by on unidemtlflod assailant outside his home here today. Four teen shots were fired by the ae- sassln some iof them into the house, where Mallet and his wife were entertaining a party 0| l friends. Bliss Carmen Sale TORONTO. July file-Bliss Car- men, the Canadian poet. who WI! reported to be staying at Twilllhl inn, Tsnnersvilie, N. Y., has been at Twilight Park. Rayner Falls. N- Y.. according to word received by a friend here. ln the lent letter re- ceived here he said he would re- main at Twillsht Park most of the summe . Anxiety for his safety was fall. when news was received of the destruction of the Inn BM U10 bum lit the Charlottetown iously 'wt lln slender cilrvsd snout. about ISAAND STRAWB HAS BE tion. Mr. It. R. llurst, lPiant lW-Ithologlst t injuring the ivecvii." ’l‘hig little pest is almost one ‘tenth nf on inch in length and application ll. week lgtgn is oficn unnoticed anti tho loss i8 safe to dust once the trill: has be- often attributed to other causes. The ‘Weevil varies front nearly black to dull ‘red, with a durk spot just buck of tile cclrtrt) of ouch wing cover. Tile head is prolonged hall‘ as long as the body. The wee- vil, 0n account of this peculiar formation is HOIIIPIAIIIGB known as the “snout beetle." Numerous rc- ports from different parts 0f th-e province indicate ‘that the ravages or the pest are qulto extensive. The injury to tire strawberry plan; is done, by the female. The first ill- dicatlon of its presence may be de- tcotcd by the discovery oi‘ sluall holes iii ‘thc outer husk oi‘ nearly nlaturo l)lltl!-\. These holes are inttde -liy the female and in the cen- tres she deposits her eggs. 1n the Drocoss of oatiitg tiwny the cavity the sit-m of ‘the bud is cut. almost or yrholly through untl the ‘bud drops |o the ground. (The eggs hatch lll about sew-n days. and the larvae fend on the fallen bud. Ill three oi four weeks the larvae are ftill grown and ready to go into- the pupal or ristiug stage -ln five or eight dllyil ‘tho adult beetle is ready to resume operations on the strawberry plant. '1‘hs ultttter of control for strawberry weevil is to EN SElllll llSlY DAMAGED By Insect Pest Known as S t r a w b e r r y Weevil, Preventive Measures Recolo- mended by Mr. Hurst, Plant Patholog- ist, Charlottetown Experimental Sta- lilXfirllllelllfll mixture of five parts povrdsred sul- Sililioil. ill conversation with The phur hull onc pnrt orsenntti of lend. (ilitirdlau yesterday, states that (All! 'l‘ht- 55-15 orchard sulphur arsenal‘, iillili iullllll lll Ylllllly DAHCUB anti ‘ser- of lead duct may also he useti. 'l‘ho HIHIWDBYPY first application should 011111. is known as the "Strawlberr! just us cobn as tho injury to the ERRY llRllP I l lust the plants thoroughly with a be made plant is discovered anzl a second lt ls not i-'llll to forlu for fear of poisoning the berry. -As 1t preventative, strawberry plots should not be continued longer than two seasons. A-s soon as the second crop is off the plants should be mown off and when dried burned where they fell and plowed down. Even after the first crop is tukcrl off the strawberry IIlOt should ‘be burned lightly. The crowns oi‘ the plants are sufficient- ly deep in the ground to prevent ln~ illfy front a light burning. Mr. liitrst states that the weevil is a difficult pest to control and run only be controlled by the u-t- iuost ivatchfilluess. ‘it is necess- ary, he says, tokecp the surround- llltts as ire-e front weeds and rilb- til] Walkout of Miners Is Imminent (Canadian Pro“) GLACE ‘BAY, N. 3., July 16. _A°c°"dl"U 10 a decision ruched b)‘ U10 pit drivera o‘? collierlea Nos, 1A, 15 and g, the Dominion Coal Company “"11 the U. M. W. executive are Blvfn a week in which to ne- Bottate a satisfactory local “MFR! fol‘ the drivers of the aforementioned pits, and if within that time an agreement that will meet with the appro- val of the drivers is not sign. 9d. U18" another walkout ‘is likely to occur. ' Al; a special meeting o1 (m; drlvera held last night, it w“ decided to return to work pend- lllfl negotiations between the Wmllilly and the mlinewvorkers‘ executive. AAAAIESAAN AN. AAAHIAIAAA illliilfi l Has Begunwto Func- ti0n——Statement of Given Out by Chair- man, (Sir Duncan. bish as possible so that no shelter be aiffortled to the pest. There is danger of this pest also attacking raspberries so that it would be al lwlsc precaution not to grow rut-p berries near the strawberry planta- tioll. lln some caseg Ills injury dons this year by t-his pest amounted to 35 per cent of the crop and indica- tions are that the strawberry crop this year will be greatly reduced in volume, ' Mun Moslems and Hindus Are Still Hostile (Special to the Guardian) (‘Ai.CU'l"l‘A, .liliy 10. —~'Vii.:orous police action today broilglit a teln- purary calm to North Calcutta. wllcrc ll persons were killed anti llu lnjitrid yesterday ill flgiltilit: between Moslems and lliildils. A slroiii: nruletl guard composed of virtually all the police ill the city patrolled the urea ulltil dawn and as many police as possible were kept on tluty today, thereby res- tricting tho aftermath of yester- day's fighting to u few isolated brawls. - The assembly of more than five pcrstills has been forbidden, but it is feared that even these prevnu- tiolis will not: I prevent further fighting and the Viceroy has been appealed to for ‘military interven- tlon. - Gladstone Critic is Awarded $5,155 LONIDON. Jilly 1G. —~Captnin Pater Wright, who was extiolled from the Bath Club last year for impututlonn against the late Willi- am Ewart Gladstone in his book. "Portraits and Criticisms," today was awarded dttIIIHBQ-‘l 0f 51-096 for loss of ciuib amenities and £25 for injury to his reputation, or £1. 031 in all. Tile testimony in the case did not g0 into the merits of his asper‘ sioils upon the famous statesman. w-llose son, Lord Gladstone, is a nlelnlber, of the Bath Club. in sunl- ming up. Mr. Justice Horrldge said of Gladstone. "He occupied n great. public pos- itlon and his family nlust put up with all proper criticism of him as a public mun, and on his private character. so far as It reflects up- on his public position." Of the Bath Club's committee, the Justice said: “They have violated the first In- stincts of justice. They have turn- ed this mun out without ever giv- ing him an opportunity of putting ills case before them." 0i’ Lord Gladstonlfs letter, in which he called Capt. Wright “a liar. a coward a nd a fool" for his asperslons on the elder Gladstone, the Justice said: “The jury may think tt the lau- xuage of the pantry and that use of such language was justifiable." {om Bbnkirupt President " > Suicides (Special to The Guardian) ATLANTA. 0a., July 16.—J. R. Bmlth. ‘President of the Atlanta Real Estate Board, and a director of the Bankers Trust C0,, for which s receivership woe deeignat- ed in the federal dietrict court here yeaterrlay, allot hilnaell his home in Motnlnghtde; e a burb Silver Fox Joins London Fashion Parade ‘Silver foxes and brilliantly color- ed birds iii-c predominant among the 1920 “pet fashions" ill London. 'l‘he silver fox as a live pet, lil- stcad oi‘ a defunct fin-bearing ani- lulti to he worn around the neck, owes its popularity largely to on American woman, Mrs E. P. Long, of Philadelphia, who created a sen- sation by appearing on a SuulillY morning “church parade" in Hyde Park with a bountiful tame silver fox on a leash says "The San Francisco llulletln. London naturalists and animal dealers were promptly overwhelm- ed wiilh orders for silver foxes, a- live and kicking, not in “fur" form, aild with the supply exceedingly liuited lucky possessors cf these itlliiltnls were able to obtain al- most any price they cared to name. Tlhe long silver fox attracted some hostility among more normal can- illo pets, but. as the Hyde Park "church pnraders" of dogdom are mainly pools, toy spanlels, etc., there was no breach of the pence. Lolly Mary Pastcn has a small African tree bear which follows her quietly on u, leash, to the amaze- ment and wrath of Hyde Park can- iues. The smaller ‘breed of Chinese and South American cockotoo is also popular. Train Hits Elephants And Kills One iSlN-GAIPOIRE, Straits Settlement, July 10. —I‘asseuge..-. on the night mail trsln frolu Singapore to the Malay States were ssverly jolted today when the train crashed nto two elephants which had strayed 0n to the tracks. One of the ele- phants was killed but the other dashed off into the jungle. The engine was slightly damag- ed, the train being able to continue to its destination. GRAVEL AND GRAVEL ROADS. A pamphlet entitled "Gravel and gravel toads" has just been pub- lished y the Ceramics and R056 Material Division, Mines Branch, Department of ill/lines, Ottawa, as an aid lo tltole whose duty is it to select gravels for road construction or maintenance. ft deals with the reasons for the greatly increased use‘ of gravel as road material in eastern Canada, and the character- istics that a road material should eeeae in order to eatltllactorlly withstand modern traffic. it also includes a list of publications on road materials published by the Do- pa-rtment of Mines. Copies of this pamphlet may be obtained ftlee of oliarle on appli- coation to the Director, Mines No. m ill. l, {zfohmlifld on Titrjduakluty ma, r-sM-rl-ill In; to death oi a number of eunu- url! why. llr. south w dead when fotuld, - _ ____,_.__ Branch, Department of lines Ott- (Canadian Press) George Black, who represented the Yukon in the Dominion Parliament in the course of a brief interview at Winnipeg on hits way home. Hid the two main planks in the Conser- vative platform would be adequate protection and a clean-up In the Annual subeerlptleae Deliver“! ll-U By Hall, Canada and Ihtl-ll-M Customs Department. Australian Prince Future Movements ,1 May Not Attend _ lilll lillllNlili AAEEllNli LAST ‘I Nllilll Extended Discussion on Poli-ce Report - Report of Meat and Milk Inspector — Other Civic Matters Discussed. The nlcetJug of the City Council which was adjourned on Monday night was held lust evening with nil Councillors present. A hill was received from Miss Helen Hobklrk for $11.25 for punc- tilrcs to cal" tires from nails on Church Street. lt was ascertained that the. mul- erial which had recently been spent on improving that street was good and had come from reliable sources. After some discussion, Hllll Wvrflillli Mayor liiiller said that is was evident that there were nails in the ulaterlal, and it was up to the Council to decide wileth- er or not the bill should be paid. (Special to the Guardian) Councillor Prowse said that as there was no precedent it was his jopiuion that this should be done. (JNDON- Jlll)’ 1il~ "Prlll"! All" Coltnclllor Hennessey wanted to islet! Jlruce, of Australia, has tie-know whether they were to pay m, tridctl that he will not leave for lhezbms vulcrmws unless he ha“ The Council finally decided to i... - Andrew l-mncrizll c that the Assembly will the buy 11H Sllldlllft’! incurred in this manuo~ After some minor lil be representative of all the Do- (H5 had been disposed of M“. minions, and that. Canada will be Mme,- produced presented. Tills is ' indicated hi’ "Dissatisfied T“ a letter sim‘ . Payer," ‘lllinll-‘Ax, ‘N. s, July l6.——’l‘lls cllbll-s Pcllchllls I-wlllvll from Mls- claimed that ills neighbours following statement was given uu today by Sir Andrew line Duncan, Chairman of the Royal Commis- sion investigating the claims 0|‘ the Maritime Provinces with respect to Confederation. , "The ‘Commission met. today in privatesossion and litter met tile ‘Premier to discuss tltu arrange- ments for proceedings with tho ptlbllc sessions. A further private session of the ‘Commission will he held on Monday and Tuesday and on Wednesday morning at 10.30 o'clock the first public ilesslou will he held in the Provincial Building when government representatives will proceed to open the case." "The colunilssloil will be glad to receive lntiluations from ally iii- tcrests that propose to give tivideu- cc either by way of support oi‘ the cases stated by the government or by advancing cases of their own. Communications should he addres- sed to Mr. F. Mcbure Sclallders. Secretary of the Commission, at the Halifax Hotel, so that HYHAllgCn ments may be made as to the time for hearing the witnesses iiivulv- cd. The commission will expect to receive copies of the evltlencc to be produced a reasonable time in advance of its ‘presentation. “The Commission announces that. the Dominion G-tlvernluent has appointed iMr. F. McLure Scltindcrs of Saint John, Secretary of the Commission. ' “With regard to the future ar- rangements the commission un- nounces that following t.lle public sessions to be held at llalitax tlic members will proceed to Charlotte- town for the purpose of holding sessions there and thence to Saint Jobil. So far as Prince Edward ls- lnnd and New Brunswick are con- wuy as to lNovo Scotilt. _ The Commission proposes to ge Prince Edward lslund he held in Charlottetown am Saint John." __ Must Wait Five Years To Get Into States NliiAGlARA IPA-HUS, Jilly 1ti.- Many of tho 1,600 applicants for ad- mission to the United States un- der the British quota now on file here will have to wait five years before they may ‘enter, W.W.Bruns- wick, Uiilled States consul, slated today. Only 300 of the applicants may be accepted before June 30, 1927. _ The consul said that if the Falls district is limited to the same fig- ures in future years, even without further additions the present list will not he exhausted till 1931. A uumlber of those admitted this year have been waiting on this side of the border for several years. Most of the applicants are from England and Scotland. ‘ In Every Riding and definitely in the held in every one of the 17 federal constituen- cies in Manitoba before August 1, according to plans completed at. a meeting of the Provincial Conser- vative Association here yesterday. 9'"- - .. t trulia “m! Newdllti souill. i Brunswick direct, with a view luy()l~fqyll(*ll' fixing the dates of the sessions mi“, 1,11 l today. .\ir. Bruce lster will be able to attend. had pcriy was i . planned to sail for Engiantl August m,“ 21st, bllt he now demands to be “up m, Biglyuvfl‘ > informed within seven days wheth- er or not the new Canadian ltiiu- rem ‘n unsanitary This - .--. :.ot read as o Report was adopted. Count 'l‘hi> Health and HA5 Helmessey then stated that t..»- plans tlcpeutl upon tile answer lieispnupi 5,, a change in the law “h receives to this tpicstiou. Canadian And The Imperial Conferences’- (Special to the Guardian) OTTAWA. Ont.. July l6. — It impossible to get all official state- ment on what Canada will do res- Conference called for flctobel‘ fifth, ulltil the is known. peeling the imperial result oi‘ the olectiotl ‘regard to testing of milk samples ‘Hc declared that while the people who bought from vendors were protected, the poor people who bought. 111mm ‘stores were obliged to take milk and water. He said hat samples should be taken front tores in the same manner as it u eudors, Cotincillor Prowse said that this should be brought to the attention ‘:of the Health Officer. A The Police Report was then ‘brought up. Councillor Hennes- A59)’ immediately launched an nt- Iack on the manner in which the speed law was observed. He da- 'li is intimated that the lnattcr will flared that the Ponce were neglect not. ‘be officially illscussetl uitt-i‘ the people have ulltil recorded fol or auto traffic. He said that flit-ii‘ verdict. tit the Dolls. owing toigalingegfesrg atphezdpfklltl: tshtgtkigwal’ l_ the ullcertzlinties of the present 10w“ h, they do!“ “tend m day slttilltion. Spanish Royalties Return Home (Canadian Press) LONDON, July i6.-——Kiilg Alfon- so and Queen Victoria, who arriv- ed ill England on Juno 30th for ii visit, began their return trip to Spain this morning. Wheat Prices Rise (Special to the Guardian) , WLNNIPEG. Man, Jilly 16. —An corned, the intlmatlous as regurdsmour alter “Amen” Wm apply i” m” “m” Grain lfixcltnugc today wlicnt pric- os on all three futures leaped up- llWitFil 3 1-8 to -t vents on ll contin- l" much ‘Vii-ll m” g‘l"°"l‘l“e“'-5 utllllliliiil of silct-tlslalive buying from July ascended to 1.64 to 1.4‘i 1-2 and December the opening THE. Footsg f WHO usso T0 ’ BLow ou-r THE GAS Now STEP on i-r - =1?! l Toronto, clear . . .. ‘wlumruo, July ld-Conserva- tive candidates will be nemhietealm, ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, momm a, m, of the l 75-50 there will ‘be an accident when it is too late. (founclllor Moran said that the law wits not being carried out and there was only one solution to amend this condition. \Ve must have a man with a luotor-cycle. He said thatcitizens tmost be pro- tected. especially the children. This could be done with only a small expenditure. He believed that there would be a greet de- crease iu speeding if there was a motor-cyclist about the town. Councillor Yeo agreed with (Jounclllor Moran that the law was not being carried out. He stated that several years ago when we had a special traffic officer, he made twice as many convictions as the whole force cs doing now. He said that the Press, the citizens and respectable motorists were demanding that the law should be enforced nltd he thought the best thing to do was to appoint u spec- ial traffic agent. ‘But he thought the root of the whole trouble was that. the 1)0lll‘,l!lll6l1 are not doinil their ditty. We must take the \\'lll)ll‘ force tip before the Council, tcll them what we want them to (Continued on page 3) Condensed Specials RATE-to. per word, net each insertion in tbie column. ~ ‘WANTED —l.l8T CARRIER AP- ply at Guardian Office. 6T ‘SPECIALS — BANANAS 25CTS. doz, tomatoes 20 cts. lb. E. N. Ksys, 18 Upper Queen St. 74f ‘IF YOU WANI GOOD MEAT In» to Saunders’, Beet. and of Mill to . Building. Phone 81. ‘JOB PRINTING OF EVERY dellfiflllilllill. cheaply and experll tfously executed. Guardian Pen ‘ Montreal‘ Ne” 82_58 rel Job Printery. Phone is. Cllllllflllswwll- lair 73-59 ‘vou WANT coco suverortit Saint John, cloudy .. 72-58 price!‘ 5h ,,,,. 2m, m0 M. . 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