II MAxuus era MERCHANT ‘ Most men are tied up bundles and hand- led by the gross or the thousand. our-also Two Cont! .MAXIMS " "OFA MERCHANT Out 0f nothing, noth- ing comes. A stream cannot rise higher than its source. Guardian» a Y THE WINNER l‘. E0 ‘wn to _ t forgotten ss ills. ‘Mr. ioiiows: az. n5). Tonight, "Si. ii! oi Lyons. ids." lows: usiinnl," was: i‘ Will -i“a lal icll." ‘For h... 118 follows: iii. , osssnt - Box 110, City v. rncription ellos ‘mill! sxecut . well ace ants and coming ,, to be cried ‘by John by raeans his ‘boll and vocal organ. niorillnately John bald a very biiul memory. and being no oilr, it was no use writing his tructluns. s0 he made a woeful as oi’ lriany of his announce- rocnlls "the owing examples of one 21111011101‘- e week's bell-crying of ills own matlc performances: ll the morning of thing's performance John was yinstructed to announce the yio bo "Kathleen Mavournecn. it. Patrick's Eve." ill due course John ‘made his to the Market Square. and ng‘ his bell delivered himself We h-ilcr tiling-tiring) . Oyez, (ding-dong). obber in the Market Hall. llt (iling-rlilng) Ola/as." ie out as follows: i‘ Night Room. or the l“iltill'(‘“"g"l""g)' the M" night as play tonight for one night only Oplflynuu w“ u 51mph ‘mu M“ (ilillg-lloilg) Uncle 'l‘0ltl's 1.0g Ca- eblm- m“ not "mm n more "m" bill (iiillg-(illilgln or tin- Salim-s Ac. Maury w w“ um cm”, mm collnt of Sumo, (ding ilong.) "must announce “Uncle Terri's - (iiing-donil). Oyes. oyez, (ding-dong) “04004-040000-000000-000 Condensed specials loll-do por word. not cacti illlrtlon u. ms column. V ) ‘ tar-nausea r-nou-r noon. iii: board, surroundings. Apply. M. l Jltlflflha. or ave-n? tral Job Printory, Phone its. , ‘I WANT GOOD INVILOFIO Ion ndsd William Jennings Bryan oau appeared in the court at Day i . subject of evolution as It has been taught in the schools of sfate- contrary to law. ‘_,H. ‘Price WeDberIF-rench Headquarters iiecalls0ld Days . i .11. Price Webber, one of the genial of ‘men, the popular and favorably (Ihurlot-tetonialls and ‘Maritimes generally. was in city yesterday, and. interview- by a Guardian representative lied ‘many interesting and ni- lncidents of the t. Perhaps among the funniest his eluperiencifwith worthy John Hatch. the City Crier. At i time. John. ‘being an old Brit- soldior with a war record. iiw Council would allow no colli- iou with him ill his calling in shlppe of posters. so it was .19;- all auctions, na- events. the tonight, tonight. or Love ‘Price Wobbor in the Market ll tonight will play the Lady ii iile Lions. or Side ‘by Side." he may for ti... following day i‘ "Tho 0ctoroon,'or Life in Wilat John announc- “Poniriirs ‘play by Price Web- wili ho the Ocromncromoou. life Life of Lucy. Ann." is to b9 "i Nights in a Bar ‘Room, or ~—‘ ' which ‘Jililil’ liars ‘followed "Ton y located and 2047 7 21 3i. l m! xpoiii- , Glt.ardisn Ila, I50 ‘m ai-biy baa a lllUlfitad . ates-m.‘ ‘marvellous me- .first Price To- (ding- The ‘gran-t dralnee 190th- lle Mllnouvoring. or St. It's Day in the Morning." Next day John was cautiously riled to be a little -more ac- ill-e and told to announcc “The ilnd ‘John interpreted this as Pat- by 1M1 m ght by a ndus photographer as ton, Tenn., during a speech upon In Morocco Is Beseiged (Special tjlxleptiuardlnn.) quarters in as serious in ilowpiltclles rellchi hero. bctaausl‘ of the occupation gie points ovor till‘ rolld froln Arlha Do Tissa.to Ain Aicl where the Riffians ed themselves. The Late Mr. ' city yesterday of Mr. J. Grcgo three years. of Sour's school and school in successive yours. - College, receiving his first class ((0115-4018) ‘teachers license la 1cm. , 0Y9!‘ Ming‘ tinned his stilil-ies at Si. Dunn-item's University and reccivcil his of ‘Bachelor of Arts. v student and a teacher teem of his follows and pupils b his energetic application work alliLhi-a There arc loft in this city. day morning (Ylltllvllrill to St. illlli i_ill‘ll(‘l3 lill‘ resting piaci‘ of his father. Klllkora for iu‘le‘rlllt‘~rl‘t. Price Wubbcr was woli and widely lot go his man onco he laid hands on him." William Whitlock. who lvftorwards ‘becaime an honoured arld respected nlelnilcr of the theatrical profession. was known all over the island for his bril- liant scenic abilities-he was the boot scenic artist we ever had on this side of ‘the ‘border. Charles Wakefield was the champion foot runner of the Maritime Provinces. an old soldier, and a great sport. Mr. Webbofa memory la wonder- iluifthe detail lnever fails lflm. and ha readily recalls incidents which tho Iman in the street of his time, must long have for- gotten. The Guardian gives these iiew instances which must appeal to its‘ readers. Mr. Walther ‘has formanccs. and never was off the bill once. He averaged 300 iper- forlrfances por yen. for no few- er than 45 years. and ‘never ‘failed to put in an nplrolrlflfie 0n th0 stage; ft is a long time to serve the public on the boards and poo lied in Canada ‘or the core. He ll still hale and hearty. and ‘la unqualified believer in the rebellious trilmsnlcn of strat- rtsigil and curry with J. Gregory Gallant Following a two months iii- nese, ‘the death occurred in this mam‘, B.‘ Gallant at the early age of twenty- The deceased who was the son of the lnte Dr, Gallant of Klnkors accepted a position on the teach- ing staff of ‘Prince of Wales Col- lege at the ibeginniilg of last year. Previously hé‘ had been principal Tlgnlls: ollces between the British Empire calving his early education m me Steel Corporation officials» iillitvii’ rural school at Elneralil and atiMmi-i worker“ "Y America "iikfliiis ‘Queen Square school in this oity. he then attended Prince ‘of Wales and "tilo lute Dr. Mines. Gallant earned the rcspcct and ee- to his opened consideration of those wllu studied undcr him, ' ‘ mother, Mrs (Dr) (iifiiilllrliloiluiiilil OlYYglBank sister Hilda. ilolirof whom rcsldo 'i‘ilo fullcrill lzlkcs place on Fri- Damian's by car t0 Killkorzl ("calcium which is illsoi ClFiiTE-lifili. lilldlliii‘ by illliillllubiii: to will Tilose were iht‘ good olil (lays John“ m‘. wme- reason when 'l'holilus Flynn was tho iriod n "my m Mme", omarged and trusted Chief of .i'oili:e. and (mnpdongx Marshall Cameron was ‘Sergeant. (dink Cameron "y" known lls "the officer wllo nover carried through ovor 14,000 por- y O stand.“ Y gram.‘ / ‘ LONiDON, Jlilly 22.-Mr, are steadily gutltling worse. Even i C-ilalirdh-ill and W, G. Brltligeklra Clhurchilid odhoniis on It-lle sclrivative "thought i-n ecollom-y ‘is carried too fu-r willcn iillpérils lnrt-iolliad safety. M-r. llalilwiln- is stiiid strivilnig with ll com- illligili! ‘and main to lilillld promise on the cruiser issue. He Hi5 Spil Threatens inCon- ' servative P a r t y_- Unable to Compro- mise on Naval Pro- Bald- ‘w‘i‘n"s ‘illiliiicuities, whiich Veeellletl YWterdil-y to be clcarilllg up ‘a ‘bitlilie, if . ho secures n settlement either wily T H A E B iin ‘the disputedreitwecn‘ Wilrlstcln - , . , First Lord of the Adimiiraility, over - ‘tho cruiser construction pnogranvllle ‘there i-s ‘bound to ‘be a ‘rift ilill‘ iiho EDVOIWXIIOIEL with pro Ollul-oliilii forces on ‘rho one slide and uniti- other. |TYIUT‘Q‘ :15 bound also ‘b0 lbe a dilvision between tiho two schools of Con- Pnlriliiliumerllt. Oil-a sworn lto albrsohlllo rigid econ- fliiily in all bralllchos of pwhilic alf- iirs, an-d ‘the oiiher u-rgtiing thud K. 0. Proves Fatal, ‘ Chicago Hotter H‘. Y (Canadian Press)‘ “ | LOUISVILLE. Ky., July ZI. —_'— lMiokey Silaunon. Chicago iiglit _ heavyweight. tiled in Broadway Arena before hundreds of boxing fans lust night at the end of the Fay. of Louisville. when Fay drove him ‘to the ropes and so Wflilkcllivil him with head and body blows that he collapsed and fell from the ring breaking his neck when be struck the floor. ' Fay was arrested on a technical charge of nlailslaughtcr and re- lcuscil oll $1,000 bond. fl. (BY iiiifliY IN I31 YESTERDAY J. Wilfre-dfliilarnhum} i‘ oing Mishap Near‘ Scene of Sunday van-y illlx-ious to avoiiiil airy sunsaiil- Pilcnic-fi-Body MAlDRll). July 22-—'l‘ilo 'pr)i~lii.i(ill!ii0il|<'ll resignations, Ibui llri-dgtanrrnhi of Fez, scat of the ‘French hond-iifrien bylhns ilvlllurlilcd ic‘r tihc navy, w ‘ii itm lllnsi ‘ii-s say bodily ‘llrat the First Morocco is descrlbolhiiord ‘ilil-S "(ill-g ‘llinrsiil-f ill" aulul un- ng|‘less ‘he rgcts subsialrtfiaiiiy uiilat ill‘ Not Recovered. Tile upsetting of a canoe on m West River ycstcrillly resulted in orfiilt: (lrowllillg of J, Wilfred Garli- El ‘tillo sen lords, lllcluiflllg Ell-r] Bealtityflmm‘ ma“! "I'm" seventeen‘ “m1 " l3. lllcw ships ilh-‘s your. ilnii pit-rail) three ncxlt year. uuld‘... "i‘i]‘ increased Mr. Churchill has offered to ul- hllvc entrcncll- 10w the Admiralty to lay down two soll of Mr. George Gnrllhuul of the Ilzllllt of Nova Siltliiil. The unfortunate young lililll was ly one of a party who loft the city (“Kjfltlpljllicfl lpmgranlnn; pf 11K. Aqdyestcrday for Wcstvllle, when‘ the ,m‘i'l~al-t-y curl ‘affect other economlicis.’ iinitlli Ci1\11‘l‘-i1 "P-he (llvil and sea lords brave ‘laugih- and lust ‘when IM-r. Bold-win ‘t-hougiht he ‘had suitiilfinlieiiiitdle fduirlld ‘Why that he 118d to silent oust all! again, owing tio Mr. ‘Bridge- ed at this proposition worked ou-t a. over - ubbonn-lless. ry - Mine Situation‘ (Canadian Press) his Minister of Works an Mines. Hon. E. N. Rhodes at reaching a working agrcomon y between miners and employers and No statements Monday. have been issued. (Canadian Press) turned after robbery. hold-up had not been discovered and that staff he locked in safe would suffocate. Quebec tin Killed By Lightning (Canadhn Press) ' AMOS, Que. July 22-12. Gend- rellu. l3, was instantly killed when a lightning bolt entered his home yesterday afternoon. Another oc- cupant of the- house was stunned. The house was slightly damaged. ._.___40-§-__..__ i 00000000000030 O ' ‘F O OASKATOON, laslc, July 22 Q 0 --"l lm getting old and l l» i‘ O llevs I can do more for-Can- : ads in my present capacity of a private oltirn, working to O O bring ex-sdrvloe men together O I‘ ln the interests of lltssrtyrjus- 0‘ .0 ole. and‘ Qood-isilowlhlp." said l‘ l‘ Field Marshal Isnt-Halginvl- i‘ O plying to a suggestion by Ml‘ . jor W. A. carrothers at a Can- O ‘I bdlsn club luncheon. that Oall- adlsns would be happy to Ml- O some in; dlltlnguiahddloldior b '0 as Canada's next oovernor- l‘ O Gsnarsi. - - Q- larl Hsig officially opened O O tbs oasitstoonmxhibliiion yss- O 6 tel-say afternoon. speaking a 0 hinftiound its beneflcent in- onceinilublic life. i‘. a at is it}; a a O s Jars. crowd, in, the grand 2 t SYDNEY. N. S.. Jilly 22—-Cotlfcr- and the. Frontier of Nova Scotin and l-lonY m, conJG. S. Harrington. respectively. wer adjourned today until tomorrow af_ degree terrfoon pending the rirrival here of not). as a T. J. Brown, Deputy Minister of The conferences are aimed t Chinese Government Elna.» wriliiing an article lpfggnmlg] Mae g-gggjpplmg womeunllllicnco spellbound each number calling forth and many comments on the rare ability of the artists. Besides the instrumental numbers there were some oxielient vocal solos by tho members of the troupe all of whom Y - were heartily encored. Y ‘ Before the performance last LONDON, Outs July 22—-Leslio Hatheway, held here on charge of i“llllf‘i‘ll‘i wil-i dual-v.- his homo li‘ri- iiiiidiiig "P Tiioiiidilie Biiiik and day at 8.45 a. lll. io Si. Build-lion's iiliiiiil! $5900 lliilli‘ 100M118 Bill" iii safe, ‘iold police officers ho had re- to 'l‘horndale within hour having feared that ‘~ . Y Hos- . EARL "MG $558 ‘ypnhlic ward of Nyack, N ,, pltal in a serious condition follow- : won-tiles HIMSELF 0 m: m operammt picnic was being held. in n nlotor launch belonging to Mr. Charles Mnthieson. About half past four the victim of the accident and ithree Yhung ladies. two daughters of Principal Johnson and n daughter of Mr, W. S. Brown, were all thrown out oi the canoe when in some unaccount- ablo way it capsized just outside tile Westvllle wharf. Tile girls were able ‘to make their way to In _Abeya’nce"|shore but young (iarllhum, whom it Ysoems was unable to swim..disllp- not rise agnin. The picnickers, who’ [were preparing for tea some‘ dis- tnnce nwny, at once hurried tn the ‘cover ‘tho body by ilragging from a 9 the body, Registers Protest (Canadian Press) LONDON, Jilly 22—Thc Labor party published today ‘text of 1500 word manifesto cabled by Canton Nationalist Government protesting against and denouncing "The ex- ploitation of China by lmpcrialistic powers." which it declares prevents China from developing herself oll enacted in the Pacific Ocean. holp extinguish the conflagratinn." Aged _Cr00k Queen Ill And Destituto NEW YORK. July 22——Mrs Ellen Peek. 95 years old. long known as "the queen of confidence women." whose criminal record doves back to 1885, and who was considered in the days of Inspect- or Byrnos to be the most danger- olls woman swindlor in Amellica. was discovered yesterday in the Although ‘in tho daysoi her criminal activities she lived al- ways in ‘tho ‘best hoels. and later occupied a pretentious cottage in Sponklil, N. Y., she ‘is now appar- ently without fund-a or friends. ‘ilnpector Byrnes-onoe estimated her swlndliug operations ‘had nett- ed her at leiwt 81.000000. At ‘than time she was known also as To Mickey . Shdlllliiill- fourth round of a bout with Harry . 17, Victim, of Cane " is‘: t N iii FIIHMEH iiNiJ Pifiillli Ying Good Work as inister of Parish Firk of Govan, Scot- and. i . ‘The llionbreai Stands-rd lhas tlho fidlihlwillg a-rticlc which should be. of ‘interest to the people of Prince Edward i-‘i-lflllli. ‘The histolic parish iiirk cf fluv- an‘. whose pastor is the Rev. Qeopge Duncan, M.A., D.D., former- ~1iy l-ndnlsicr of St. Andrews and St. Paul's cililrrcil. Mollflre-li. furnishes an Ollifiiillfiilil-K cxalnrllt: of the peo- rfiLgCliilg aftor ilho ‘tlhilrch, thus re-- versbnlctills idea ‘iii-iii the church ro- quiree to ‘go alter the people. Situated llliiii‘ ‘the Main ‘s-tree! mung -wilich rurli all tihe tramway ydlilclce, linking Glasgow. ‘the great commercial (Zéhpibili of Scotlialnd with libs l90ll‘i-il\\’t'i5l0i'il suburbs and the nledglhht-zzillig cl‘ty of Paisley and towns; of John-stone and Rleniircw. the church under ‘the pneson-tnliinis- ‘try ‘is oxercislhilg a ‘Event ‘l-n-fluerlco vfmr-glooil in ‘the la-llgest industrial pslrinh in ScolIla-lld. 0n it recent Sunlduy, a. Marshmal- er ha-d the pnivilleige of wors-hiipplng in ilhe venerable church, It Iwa-s Corn irurulrfon Su-nday. ‘services being held hi: ~11 o'clock and 2.30 o'clock and 7 ‘in tlhv i-vening. Everywhere ‘thorn ‘was evidoncc of a strong, healthy congregation. The ‘church was‘ ill-i.- trd, vlisiiiors from Canada having dif- ficulty in cbtilillllll-g seats. 'l‘ihc aver- age ago of the worshippers mllglili be pu-t at between 30 ililili ‘i0, while i-nsevcral seat-s groups of girls were rin strong evidence. 4r Fret and Frenzy.‘ The sermon dealt wlitlh ‘the “llret and frenzy of our ‘work-a-ilay life and the need for retirement periodi- call-iy ‘to have ‘rest. quiet said medi-Y oi of the conference Great Coal Strike Is Threatening ‘ Great Britain (Special to the Guardian) ‘DONDON. July 22-—-'l‘he possibil- ity of a great Brit-loll coal strike was increased today when miners‘ ' refused to confer with owners lin- iess the latter first withdraw pro- positions for wage decreases. 'i‘llt. attitude 0f the workers was ex- pressed when the miners Federation 11111101111000 th-la morning its refus- proposcd by the owners. Previously hopes had been entertained that the two might get together around a con- ivfvilw table and avert the tilrcat- erlcd strike. Canadians Guests 0f Royalty DONIDON, Jilly 22—iZViany Can- adiialla were among the six thous- and guests who today attended a Ilzarden party‘ given by King George and Queen Mary at Buck- ingham Palace. The visitor-s wort‘ invited To arrive at 3.15 instead of 4 o'clock ill the afternoon, tile hour fixed formerly, in order to ai~ low more time for viewing the spacious grounds of the palace. They were especially interested inseeing the portable outdoor can- vas offico where-tho King works during hot weather. Olliy n few presentations were madcr to their Majestles, .. V Concluding Program At Chautauqua The concluding programs at Chau- tauqua yesterdny came up to tile usual standard set for the week. and were well attended. In the afternoon the junior ‘Chautauqua ‘Hum; The Sermon was nofomly mpzplli. on a delightful and very elltcr- pllioatlriu to‘ the ‘special circuimstan-“tammg Program‘ oes of title da-y. but ‘was a prepara- tilon for tho great Holiday Cernilvul -kllow‘n as llhe "Glasgow Fair," w-heni every toiilor takes ‘his ‘wife and famq ily “doon the wetter" ‘for a couple) dihowever, the seekers were obliged 901m‘! diiiliiiiti’ 0i WW9”: to desist without having recovered 9mm “i” 01mm service- British Cabinet ally definite decision, Visit 0i Edward P. of tile Droinore Castle. a British freighter of the Union Castle Dine. which docked at Staten island last night said today that the visit of 9 the Prince of Wales was causing intense excitement throughout the Union of South Africa. The effect of ills strengthen the unionist sentinlelli. . --——-<-0>—-i- Applies Brakes To 3 of week-s. Tlile lessons were road symlpatlhe- lilies-ily ‘by the Rev. J, E. Motbersiii, wiiloiby ‘tihe ‘way -sh‘ares with ihlllcan ‘the ‘diistlnctllon of being Canadian ministers in olctlive lh-e-s-Y ‘ponrr-rl below the surface and ilidlibyuvllluurwork in Soot-land. Previou's,‘5°""‘i5 “m! cans "i “iimY dirferem to ills appointment mt Gova-n, Mr.‘*i"|"i"i-‘i5 s nloillevrsiiil-l was assistant t otlho iiiev. Dr. Knowles, in Guilt, Ontario. arudj . <ili. H‘ iii i t1 i‘ spot. and efforts were made to ro- latiorly iministor of TayiorhPri-gs/Illeyzlwlzio lnxilditla B "Se"! i111 D Ayers . . . , ' i i l ‘ ' ‘ I * lll l)’ motor bout alld the canoe. Al. dusk. ‘ib-‘Ji-hiiliit i5 M1‘. Cliiiiiiifinilbigililigigiig: micbepyl-‘Ydvrixiggiiiltriil bi pl icrlall Oll-uipoh, Montreal. putation of being second to none in America this troupe ‘by performance last night certainly Church Open Daily. which was rc- marlrably well" carried‘ out consid- ering tlle short time available for preparation and practice and re- flected creililtably on the work of their Junior leader. The children's program was fol- lowed by an entertainment by Mr. Tom Corwine imitator and humor- ist, who made a. big hit. especial- ly with the ltiddios, who enjoyed inlnlenscly his lninllck-illg of tile ill the evenings large audience heard Mr. George W, Vierra and an entertainment escllt. Coming here with ll re- their Clarence Darrow, one of the evolution trial in Dayton, Tenn. Annual Subscriptions Delivered 86.00 By Mull, Canada and U. B. A. “.50 THE LOSER most brilliant lawyers of ‘the United Sltatos bar, making a dra matlc appeal to the jury in the The speech is said to have been one of the greatest In his career. No Strike in Hard Coal Field Says (Canadian Press) Anthracite (lperatnrs illornlnl: ‘they were lllcullt ill the ‘tclegrilnl si-llt _vi‘i-= (Special to The Guardian.) WASHINGTON, Jilly, 22—~-Suil ily lilo powers nil ll fornllliil deal with tho problem. wil o i i‘ still is lacking but diplomats are exipoctoil to ‘be in a pilsltloll to subunit tho forlllllizl ll) tho provisional giiflifilillfllt of Cililla at nn curly (into. Regatta At Halifax , On Next Saturday IIAIAIPAX. July 22- EiEght lri- on thr‘ 140F110 Ciubproaraln Van Bittner ATLANTiC CITY, N, J., July 22 today lilifi. at a conference with lllincrs‘ rivpresontativus lloro this strike ill the ilnrd coal field was icrdily ily Van A. lSittllt-r, it-zlili-r Chinese Problem stltntial zlocord has boon roar-boil’ in (‘ilillcsi- Formal iii'i|llii‘.<(‘4 llci- ill sonn- elements oi’ lili‘ prograllllrlr‘ iin- Poking Underground Freight For London (Special to the Guardian) l.(,)I\'l)01\‘_ July 22. —l.0ndon is to bi- providi-d with the biggest llllliergrilllllil railroad syelclll for r,.l,,,,.u.,| froigili trallsportntiilll ill illc world. aocorilillg to iili‘ Daily Graphic. and till‘ “rilwillg llfilhivill of assured m, traffic ion oll ilOlliiilli filfflflih‘ will bi‘ snlwil, The sclli-llli- _ which ilus iii-oll dosiizlli-d by all English \‘ll).'llll‘i'i', lllflYiliiti a lli‘l.- of till‘ soft coal lllillirrs, lo Si-cri-l- “Wk iii “iliiiiiifi Will's i“’i(i\V iii" ary of Colllmercr- Hoover, ililti Soc- “"14 "i iii" l'i"'-*'""i iiii‘i"i'i-<i">iiii<i rum“, m‘ Lamar Dav“ Imlmq-‘S railroad sysii-lll. it willliil llllli ten-gym“ declared m“) unless up nil the hi): railroad iiopols alld illi-ro wils sollli.‘ settlelllollt of tilt‘ "i"i'i‘i'i 1"'iiii'<>‘- "iili i-‘ifv P11111111)’- Cnnu-ovurh-y in nm-thpm w...“ llli‘lli to 10.000 llli‘il llllll ri-illllro Virginia a general coal strike £37'-"""-"""- V would result,‘ 'i‘lli- fillalluinl iiPifliY-S’ of the v ecllirllli‘ ilrl‘ lwillg Hilililliiivli t0 the 0¢————- Ministry i-f 'l‘l‘allsllori. llilii if illusi- F 1 T S l ~ ari- ii[)])l'il\'\‘li i'ill"ilillili'lll will llo 3. O liskoil l0 nlliililrizl- iili‘ construc- linll of the tll-ill-s. it is illllii-lpilt- oil iill‘ first Yilli‘ \\'(lliii| hi: ill oper- nllon ill 102R, Many Golfers * After Titles TORONTO, July Llii-illli.‘ of the tint-st alizglwqrzliiillls of gillil-rs, iliililiClli‘ and proii-sisiunal. that has (‘vi-r ilssirlllilitrll will gather ill 'i‘_llrilnto fills \\'(.‘L‘k fol- till‘ (‘alla- illan opt-ll ‘Still (‘ilillllltiiilltiillp on July 30, Iii and August 1.. The i-lllri-‘s art‘ llcl olosiil yut, illll. ai- rozlily fill‘ i'ilii'i|'“' have iloi-n re- ci-iri-ii lli‘l'li'l‘ii'.'iiiy all ihu ii-ilrling gillfvrs of til.‘ i'lliti‘ii Slates, while all ill.‘ prulllillollt and grout iillill- Ibor of tilt‘ lessor (Ialladiall ‘players. will be ll atti-llililrlci‘, ~ , - .1 ‘i ‘ ‘ tta, the first of F l l. .. 1 .. . , , did not detract in any way from f" sitfmufylsurw“ _ _ 1111"“ 1-1\‘ "i" rewivflli aaurleinngfzlgm ma; repumllom “iiii 1"“! -“.F““"‘“)~ Sfljiiiio“ "m" from [ft-o Diego], “fasillllgtilll, pro~ ' § ' dean,‘ ' lqmm lthe flglng gr the curtain iii" Miiriliiiii" ifiiifiiii-“d lhiiiiiieiii‘ si-nt iltlo holder. illlii from Wln. ill a slum district of GlaslronlY/flilntii the lust number they ilcld the 0‘"S""‘"*‘ A“'“°"'m""“ h“ be“ liili-‘iiliiiiiil’. Viiiiilii Siillro‘ "i"!!! (Continued on Page 3) _ G (Canadian Press) 3 LONDON. July 22- Premier? - l mdopendent nationnmt “nest ..hn_,ygltilltlio.ly lialdévlgli apparently fauefldlliitlo it quite plain that unless tn yiftfcsgltltlligltiilgflsiTYjlg ldflzflgeisIlIlniilti-B. 1.1,, ,3‘ '3': deaiitloiilkucausvd ‘by coir] m“ Clmmuqm‘ mining tho peace of lilo world ull- mum's “pmifim” istcrs regardilllg ithe building of] til a new universal tragedy will hefavvcral new embers‘ will ihon be too late for you to'afithfifiiilflughiulgggzltglfd nggfilézllls: an appeal to a larger number. By ' this plan n guarantor may his or her nnme on the list marking after it tho nlllnllvr oi‘ tickets ho or she would sponsibie for. of Cabinet, Mill- The Cabi- ii Has Good Effect (Special to the Guardian) NEW YORK. July 22—-0fficors is ll had presence been to Tile South Alrloafil National" Flag Bill ' O (Special to the Guardian) 4 O 0 O O CAHETOWN, South Africa. July Q QZ-ln the Union Assembly today g Dr. Daniel F. Melon. Minister of [nesting lull'i.‘l1iiil‘i3ii guarantee was furnlsilcil turn to Cilnrlottctowll next year. committee ‘had audience and ‘quite a number oi names were added. ()ll totalling up however it‘ was found that the re- quired number had not been ob- tained and it was decided to carry over until this morning. A meeting, of the committee is called for at tnuqua in flirt‘? , . O __ IN CANADA DURING ‘O MAY QHOWEfD COME O IMPROVEMENT z 0 UHIMIUYIus-ns: among mem- 4 "the wontnn in black" because her gowns were always of that color. and she dressed and looked the part of a denial-cold lady. ‘She was a criminal of tho bish- er- clns. selecting for her victims . men of moans sud. influence. Bile was once accused of swindling Jay Gould. but was never indicted for chat alleged offense because of not: of evidence. She. claims-to related to l1‘. B. Moms. invent- or .of‘ tbs-tile ph. and Myth‘! the interior, moved for ‘the die- q. charge of-tho South African Na- ., tlonaitty and flag ‘bill, lntimstlng that though the government was as deeply convinced as ever of the net-d for legislation for a South African national flag it was deafn- ed of the utmost importance that before the country was committ- ed to any particular flag dosiwgku "every pomtlilo stop liiolild. be - on to mute tile mitten mile not sraatbu her was a sister cf- oaluwohtor. , .. unanimity itrreglrd t6 tw-pto- 0' endure to ‘no followed sud the 0 choice of a Inigo. H , _. , 0 compared with 8.0 por cent. at O O tho beginning of May. and 7.3 0 O por otilt. at the bIQlnnlng of O 6 June, 1024. ‘O mm number which is baud O O on the number of workers em- O l 0 ployld OII January 1, iozo, as 0 ° O 100, stood st 94.0 for Juno i. l‘ Q this year. 00.8 for May 1. this O year, and 90.2 on Juno 1, 1024. 0 0000000000000 repeated applause vening Mr. French the superint- ndent gave a report ‘of tho guar- ntor’; comlnlttec for 1926 and would not He stated that in order to makc less burdensome on a few tllc decided to make contra ct The lists were passed among the granted for til.‘ following ovonis: Novice Follr-Oaoii Single‘ SYIPYYH, Junior Four Shi-lls. Tandem Canoe, intorllliriliiltl- Four Sllclls, Senior Single Shells. Canoe Senior Four Shells. “Gunmen Shoot Up iars llllil lnildt.‘ ‘their vscrlpi‘ aifli-r shouting two of tho piltrillls. . —--——<o>——i— Slli-llsl‘ Junior Wu r Club In Montreal (Canadian Press) o'clock in the Y, M. C. A. and ii expected-that arrangements will emsde for another yssrs Chau- town. 000000000000: smrljovuieufl- tlruarlos 0 OTTAWfl-Jiily !2—-Tho om- O ploymont situation in Canada 0 during May-confine“ u. show 0 improvement. M ths bogln- 0' nlng of June tho porosntsps of O hOrs of trails unions through- O‘ out Canada was 7 por suit.- as 4 PU liililliilllifll, of New York, l.. Andor- .oll, $\‘('l‘l'iili'_\’ of iili‘ itoyal (‘alla- diall Coil‘ Associzliiilll .‘illli(lililCL'li today. Abi- Kiirklvooil, from Cali- fornia. and Walter lizllzi-n and Jilillllly Farrell oi‘ New York, will zlisil play. Other lirzldillg ~ players from zlizrilss lilo lille, who will cnnlpl-to. art‘ 'l‘llillllas Arlllilllr, John iiri-ii- llllls. 'l‘olll Korrilzllll, .\'i,-w York, a forllll-l" finalist; \\'ln Kit-ill, Now York; Wilford livid, Detroit; Wiii ll. ’l‘rilvillgi‘l', Sllfill; Ylilkl?‘ Mich; . .'i'*"i: ';.\":k\\’il. i‘ NiONTlblilA-L, Jilly 22--~'i‘\vi) our. j. fff,'l'f_f,,',,lf ‘“A'\',',’,",','>' ,,,',‘,, JQFZILL are in hospital. out‘. not oxpi-(‘li-d \\‘,,H1,_._<‘ J.," “Hfx-“NL to live, as till.‘ rmllit of a hold-up early illas lllilrllilll: ill llircllllliillld Club. St. inlwrt-llci: llouIi-vzlrii. 'l‘ht‘. hold-up \\":ls illl.‘ work of iWi) Vim": unknown gnnlllull will. i-lltorod Lilli Club alui forced patrons io iilit‘ up - Willi their focus it) the \\'.‘lYY. Tiii‘ i": Fl" imudits secured about tlvi-llty iiol~ ‘ Meetings, Etc. "\l'arlllillz~iiilll‘l forgot apt-rial show. lfrolll pagi- story, (inorga- ' iuwll. i‘l‘lti.‘l)'. Jlillllilllui‘, Saiurilily. ' 2672 $oME l=cu<s 615T ALM- "Victoria Yiiili, Alimony. Extra OF Fan-H Spa-rial Show ‘1672-7-23-31 tNALiFE '_.._ ' G-UARDAND "Come to ibe Silvia] and Dance As-foMMlK ill Fort Augusta- iiilll oll FHIYIY MP) lllgili. lili‘ 2ilil. 2ii7Zl-7-23-2i "Comr- to lilo big Ton Party oh August 31h. at ‘Mort-ll, iliiili-I-Zfl-Ili "Como to lilo li-o (‘rt-am Festi- val on ltzlsoililii lzrrllllliis ui Morcil on Friday (Wvllllif-l, July 24th. 2C il-T-Zfl-Zi "Rt-serve ‘Tuesday ov“nius..iuiy 2R. for Yln- ici- i-ri-nnl festival ni. Si. Pilnrlcs. 2675-7-23-2] "Como i‘(\ play ill l(“ll‘y'.~+ (‘rose The employment O 1H1 Marfwillle frmh strong south and south west wins, (‘ioudy W‘i'iil scal- rod showers. High tldc this mornin and tonight at 11.60. Sun set! ‘this evening at 7.41am rises tomorrow morning at 4.321‘ Summersitle tide eigll ies later than Charlottetown. lluI-i, ‘siinlriwl by 'l‘y-rolu- DHIIIIMJIC (‘lull on P-Fililly vri-niillg July 23nd. llnllco ‘lo fo-llowv play. 2682 7 23-21, "Si. John's “i, .\. Will ropcnt tho Pnlliomimv. "Sweethearts in Stinks." in Viriorin Hull. Wednes- day. August 5th. 2019 "Tin.- play "Aunt Jorushy on the War Path" at Anderson's Hall. St. Peter's Thursday event . Jill! ' 23rd in aid of 8t. Karim ‘Bulld- nlg rand. Admileifln are ‘and 15c. Indies with pies free. ,_ _siit-r-gi-si , g at 12.48 teen min-