. ‘MM ,e-,~. . s i" ,__i____._,___ _ -_ 1% _ or A M- i `\‘ Mlsnol-IAN1' W .f \\ lil illl . _ eély The Peoples Paper ."-1--._._.. Readbyiveryhody £ -_fr -f» i " CoversPr1nceEdward Island Like the Dew A “ J"--»\\ ` ze..//.. ' » A, ._A we \\\\\\\ twoilltlwlilillllilllmmer. ` _ ' g ,/_,/ ,_,.// - mp- <§»: _ i d ` - Axlms - _ _f ' . ip, _ _ ,_ _ _ _ ..,_;i%;~,lj._`\. _ _ M/ixlwls ` lil.. _ v E j " i 5 ' er - 0F* ' _ '___ “ » _ ' » f ' , lvlij:Rcl-lAN'r_ ` ` i “` ` ` ' " 1 f " c |'d rather be a 'has been' than never to have been at aiL l _ fwgeuiwn Hiirse Riiaitces Wednesday, July) ‘W - fl dum Bubnrl Dell area A _ ____ ._ _ ~ ._. o.s'.a.u‘1o ‘ - " " `T` I CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY JULY 21 1928 ' faT.l1'§»¢c;:_mg::n?°urrl in E t -- Gonstlt_utlon Susended lior A Perlo ._ €iP__ ` ` li _ 'dpflhroé J I dllcloiil B-_ Ac-_j__ ' ._ - -- ~ (Canadian Press) . I _ ' ' ._ OTTAWA, July li).-The government of Canada cordially accepts _ .. “"2 l'¢V|led treaty for the renunciation of war” and is prepared ;to . l ~~ ~ int-ioipale ln its signature." 'riiis is nie tenor sl use 'nlllslsl reply mace ' ' ~ , = ' i ' 'by Canada to the United States governments proposals for a tres , ‘A Wifllwlng war. The reply. which was hyxdell to Hon. William Phil- ’ _ "DS, United States Minister, at Ottawa, for transmission io his gov- ' itfllllliillt. on July 16, is very brief. It reads as follows:-“Sin-“I de- sire to acknowledge your note of June 23rd and the revised draft (S ld w_"'°-M G hh) m Wziiilltlitnéroaginedigf the treaty for the renunciation of war and to _ _+ PW \|-lfd 5 Ml ty' _ ti C ld dilll ts the ' ' ronoxro. July pp~_Th,, o°,,,,,,_lJ3lP3l1_ and CZ6ch0-Sl0- treaty as revlsea ana iss gzfpznrxeltlp pxiirtleizacea 1: “iris sigrisifiizr accept, Mr. »H. A. SCOft, Call-` _ l . . _ , _ _ .. I . . _ I s iv ‘_ `. ' . E . l ` ' KSU vative victory in British Columbia is taken by local Conservatives as indicating the dndoubted confidence of the citizens of Canada in the leadership of Hon. R.. B. Bennett K. C.. M. P. .AL result, even pester interest is centreii on one ‘picnic at Oshlwa iii! Bltllrdly when he will make his first public pron- ouncement since that notable vic- tory. Hon. R.. B. Bennett and Miss l; Bennett will arrive in Toronto this wh] evening, and will stay at the King Edward Hotll leaving with the re motor cavsleade on Saturday mor- gp ping for Oshawa. __ _ m TORONTO, Jllly 20.-Holi. R. B. th Bennett, Conservative 1es%r, ar- va rlved in Toronto from the',_ est to- an day. Mr. Bennett spent a 'quiet day ed here receiving so\ll_r(al_ friends. To- gh ha Pei! morrow he wiii_motorlt_'o Whitby and t Oshawa speaking at a picnic in`the latter city. On Monday he will open ,O ills tour of the Maritime Provinces. ge li ==-an -TZ INETUN vakla Have Yet to Formally Acc ept Kelhgg Anti War Pact 'iSpeelsl to ine Gunrillsnl WASHINGTON. July zo._/ill butl W0 of the fourteen nations to. ch Secretary of State Frank B. 088 Submitted his treaty for the nunciation of war have fomially prlsed the Washington govem- ent of their willingness to join in ecom ct.Js an dC h‘ . d the state department haslearn- DB _Prisoner Attémpts 27 To Shoot Way Out 1; re New YORK, July -oo;-A spec- ap tscular attempt by a prisoner to an shoot his wav out oi the ,Bronx Greet. Britain and the British Do- oounty Jail tonight ended in the minions, Canada. Australia, New killing of two keepers and the death Zealand, South Africa and India, of the prisoner. who killed himself replies from whom were made pub- when a door he""°wa`i' unable to openillc last night. prevented his escape. The Jail building was thrown into an uproar when John McCabe, a prisoner, who was armed with two U wa revolvers released 100 prisoners from. their calls into the enclosures. U McCabe first attacked Keeper K Morris Broderson, 53. who fell with (S Isl to the Guardian) TOKIIGT’ July 20.-Japan todayway. the government of Canada ren er no on y . dl roducers ln thelr en_lw nconditionally accepted the anti- nited States Secretary of State ellog a bullet wound in the abdomen and ales io mln. later. 'raising the keep- Q er‘s keys. the prisoner made his way d to the third floor tier _where he met Keeper Dan Horgah, 84 years old . i - Ho h ` . ` . » _ _ - arsman Hom? C Larkin Can rllan w o Was lmlrméd. fell with .. , . ,_ ._ - , ' The present discount ls flguredgtimheruhavcl alreadynanlréstalillishcd adlan High Commlsslonel-_ sénf, fe- ' ,' ' re u a on or ua . on re- _ _ te; l to be about twice that which or- mglns for us .to gnamggm that ¥uml_ grets from Manchester The m ' . » i _ a 'l - ~ ' ~ ' i » Dol D - P in an address before the British _ lgllaniiai-F515? fhifgifkgfeuzigl 1112311152 fore the Brltlsh publlc throughout --- |Canc€l' CiimPBiZ“ C0l1f0l`e“°° md” | W c S pr 0 por the year. Unfortunately, our trade - ' D disclosed various factors such as . -gold from Canada is a discount of r' A' M'--~Da'vls ` e-‘jagged and infected teeth and ex- 3 - a bullet throlllhfhis heart. The Prisoner ran to a door lead- ihs to is are escape. railing in an attempt to shoot ofi' the lock, he Dressed a pistol to his temple and _ killed himself, Police reserves surrounded the ~ block to prevent escapes. th i w B H. H. es anks lircvlnces. Irwin be the nrsi canna- ou _ i. t GF-IMBBY. Qnt.. Jul ao. -` His iti “Wil Highness tus Prague or wsles°1o Willy cabled from Grimsby, Eng-10 llhd. his thanks for the greetings 31: “ni him yesterday by Mayor Hew- D :En on behalf of the people of Grim- Y Pri- 0_nt.. on the occasion or the 'l lncea visit to the town's old b oountry namesake, His Higbnesslw “bled as follows:-“Most grateful in ‘°i' your cable. It gives me great Vlmuro to from this ancient NDI! b°'°“8h. Whore I am having s most T. interesting d|y,'j_, __ _ 'lnnoulioel`n"euts, ,_ Coming Events, i _ M09tillg`S, Et0| - Grocers. 'I-it-tl. in ee nn2i`iZ§fZ“ §’.,f’,°,,°'§‘,,‘},g,l"2,i‘ “',’,,.§,' mt atl _ _' ' 'g , °~ it suit. "' "f‘ lt'?’i~»'5ls-‘i.s.’.‘“ "Notion,-omotnh me wood until Auron' _ m-1-21-si f.."»i..."e.:t°izi...~_".u:f illea | _. ' ` ml-7-21-al iii? in ' _“Wm-oi . r ' ~ is un. u *¥*l__l, .. ld M ~ """*iii ii°osnntaa!m~l».ne1~l 3 I' gi ii ._ ~ o (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. July 20.Thc band of e Canadian Grenadler Guards ill leave Montreal July 27th for extended tour of the Maritime n or old country military band to r these Provinces since 1912 The nerary hnsbeen arranged asfol- ws: New Glasgow. JULY 231 Chilf' ttetown, July 30; Monct/on. July Truro, Aug. 1; Halifax, Aug. 22 igby, Aug. 3; Kcntvllic. Aug. 4; armouth, Aug. 6: Saint John, Aug. and 8; Fredericton. Aug. 9; Sher- B rookc, Que.. Aug. 10. The band is th return to Montreal on the morn- g of Aug. ll. 0 _;<¢>-_-__- __ be No__llo1' ALL, Ll R5 Pi.A`.' u. GOLF- some 2 sf ,, Sotifnihr. W h fr: » -~\' i' C ol: I f Q-~ ._ 1: ll.\. PLM ‘Y Y." QQ L' » .l- - .. l ' "`...» r _'.'::, ,'f 1 "` ll . I i - -~ ti l power to gve. And, when they are »“"’*» l SL ‘ n ' - r ‘ um 'roli.oN'ro, .luly 20» - M*'“""l"' lin mod r crate winds mostly D°i"'M ut not much chanile in i'°mP 'I‘h lure th W cmudy B-so m . nl;-part M . . . . . . . ......'l U tolli - is tr 1 loudy..... ...,.._vs-som( vn§aT`vi'm“;iui9,=i¢:l{°§;lT3eo”el§:g;...__ ll, _ pmjpniiil "'l*nl-omni' i-ii-_sms si..icsnei¢uay--- L ., ‘& ‘P .- New York cloud! “__” i-_i . gi, lldrlottl!townfair.......... lvml High tide this aftsmoon It ul _ Marltllnesv M TEXT OF CANADIAN GOV’TS REPLY ]iN=i|]|iN THAFIIE Sir the renewed assurances of my highest consideration" (Signed) W L Macliensie King, secretary ofstate for extemai affairs” ill; lilllls will lol il scribes Trade Op- ' _______ ' ' portunities ill' ' the adlan Government Trade Commission er at Liverpool Con fers With Lobster Exporters - De- Says Sir John Aird In Reply To Criticism.-- N 0 Fear That Mon ey Will Be Tightened Mr. H. s. s;.V_<=.s.s..s es.. t their acceptances may be ex-l TORONTO July 20 -Citizens of move has resulted not in an advan While here, he called on several mug; outstanding il-an h ted vivithinia few days It is a Canada need not fear that the big tags to the staiis of all these banks canned lobster exporllng flmv _ _ ` _ m ure: o palit cular gratification toibanks will ever be permitted to am- -which is important-but to the Wm] reference to the sale of their U _“I fo ilsnziz Kelogg that none of the,;lig;m£ge, according towSigndlrglnlgdvzntagetoftghe culslllomers ofuthf pmducls ln me North of England .V . ~ o d _ e te as suggested changes in, I' ily. n repy 0 in H811, 8° ° 9 P" c genera y' He also dismissed with them thel - king was published, in which thefgcthcr with electoral seli’-govem- xt °f the ‘draft treiwy “S re' ‘mm 8' certain section 0! me press In case °f me stuns of me “mah prospects of developing a market in_ sovereign was begged to take the ment The sltion of the wafd or sed and submitted together with and business interests against thelgsmating banks explained Sir that locality for Lobster lomally’ m. I4, . m is ex anator note o J 3 dan er of continued amalgamatlons John, “the amalgamation offers a < ‘ » ~ the bigger banks in Canada. In land as the result of bank mergers, ‘gage officers are essemlally fm. even dozen by the acceptance of sider the Standard Bank as one of talnly has not taken place in Eng- gl 5 V C reply to the statement that espcc- Sir John stated. “There are only b m 5° d re mn on buslness tally Stock br0k¢l'B were fearful that five great banks in Great Britain, "5 ei? l;f“the;" aim to find mmm, d arnalgamations would tighten up he pointed out., “These are the lines' r money for speculation "investment, Midland, Lloyd's. Barcla.y’s the'Na- lniifkiig fort(<,7an:rll1l:l;l;l-lrgillliigllileand V Sir John replied: "The effect of tional Provincial Bank and the "eww "9 P ' t i amalgamations has not been that Westminster These five great banks -‘\°°°"dml5l¥ it is their °b-'ect' ° 11 cl t ly sntlsfnctor service sive B11 tho ilssistiime P°”“’1° ff 1 C n would never permit amalgamations to the business people of Great' H1121 B tolli" mage me sales of 1 r pact as presented in a note by`of any of the big banks of Canada." Britain, but they also finance the d0BV0Ul' d ic mreign countries’ tr It is pointed out that ten big banks largest percentage of Great Brit their E00 S U remain “The government has so ain’s dominion colonial and foreign and they liivit/8 inillllfleihilnd sux' p it ` lsl to in o alan) 'ii its lf," r lied one presi- business. The competition between mit the oo-operation 0 e EXPO ~‘ in VIESIIGQX July §0__'g;e¢h0.s10v.|e;¢Exsiei' thee Bankepof Commercc.",these five large banks institutions ers in working towards that end. oc kia today acceiilftd the Unitcd|“'l.‘here might be a danger then. I of Great Britain is exceedingly Mr. Scott said:_ fl W E ,, , ‘ .» -_-~J-o->---- - tates anti-war treaty, a Prague believe, he said ‘that in every case keen. , ,u . _ ` l;es;eoIlgCl1;;ll1ll$nNee>;ohe;;l‘grollittlxsoilgg malerlals for its mdusmes_ Canad_ l ' ~North of England. ' ii E ‘ a pa ye bv ning. The king and his ministersiof r pa D an me °'sI° I ernment Trade Commissioner at i su km “lane remain to be heard ‘mm ‘ _ f Liverpool, whose territory includes Mrs. Al. Smith, wife of the Demo- lik mm” h dl lo tl h - - the North of England, Lancashiri’-, cratlc candidate for thc United de ey was arezonla cchmnelslfhui ls M h l _ North Midlands and North Waleii. States presidency, who. says Gover- all ’ ' “vom ly me ned isp” I t ° Guard "0 °f “m"'lg°mau°" in Cmmda the was in the city yesterday. nor Smith's kindness is his bescancl pa l‘ xtraordillary administration are`m lbited. and extensive police and w TEMPllRillIl lliollsllii Law And Order Unsai Fuad Begged To S For Three Years T Despotie Faction isters Will Now Re From London. (Special to the Guardian) IF CAIRO, July 20.-Both houses of,th rllament were suspended for three g ars or longer if deemed necessarylfa o. royal decree published this ev-lvl einvested with full legislativve to thority. Press immunity andfco cwlse suspended indefinitely. 'l’he're cree was signed by the king and H his ministers. The wafd cam-,B ign of the Belt Provinces is pro-'B ilitary measures have been taken to r the maintenance of security and le er The premier's letter to the fo e u o R _In Egypt. - King spend Parliament Save Country From ule.-- Egyptian Min- ceive Instructions l 8. ud's decrre lies the adxnisirion at the limited self-lrovérhfnpht rented by the British in Egypt has lied. It has been wrecked in the ew of observers here. on the rock political extremism of the wafd. gather with the inefficiency and rruption existing in the govern- ent, from now on Egypt will in ality be govemed fmm London. er king, placed upon the throne by rltain, will take orders from the ritlsh High Commissioner. There ill be no legal political opposition trouble him, for tempdrarily, at ast, the wafd as a pai-llamlxltary rce, is wiped out of existence, to- casure mentioned in the interest.s|n the establishment of a stable a - P0 . ationalist party, and the British dvisers in Egypt has grown stead- ly more irreconciliable. The resig- Dl y n une 2 . He 8 , _ _ paste, as it is sometimes called. of uf- ~° ceived The enussbei-S okiacgunltfiils John indicated by deduction irom ion of the financial structure to the °‘"iad1“'“ Department °l-f grad: #lg ~ lm!" me despotism of me corrupt' ~ _ ~ 1 1 e a proving the pact was brought tu his Statements that he did not C011- disadvantage of the people cer- cgirxnelge ;°Q;:l;_;1§ur uce¥llf,e`; ln _ » A _ m 1 ction which has succeeded in do- inating the majority and creating haos throughout the country. I LONDON, July 20.-Behind King nation of the wafd ministry hst spring, over the question of the Eg- yptian .police was the first signthat the constitution was nearing an end. urlng the past twelve months. The North of England with some 7,000,000 of people constitutes one NEW YORK July 20-Tn can- 1 dlan dollar touched its loweset since of me "mst ‘wmplex and highly in' 926 in the foreign exchange market ld day, selling at s discount of oi. offs per cent, at a time when touristlthmted Kingdom Being primamy n industrial area it is difficult for avel to Canada usually puts it at a|U remium, because of the large de- |33 and for Canadian dollars. Thel currence stirred comment in the (En ustrlalised regions of the world alld responsible for well over onc- lrd of the total trade of the anada. to compete in manufactured oods but there is an enormous dc- and for foodstuffs to feed its nancial district, the effect of weak- I orkers and for raw and semi-raw islmtch Said' . . lan grain wheat particularly ment l, _ who deal in arbitrage transactions products, dan 'mducts' canned with the Montreal and Toronto ex y P changes goods, fresh and dried fruits and i LONDON July 2o_Dr' George dimmly would be me widest pm ity and to increase our available IE Pfahler. Philadelphia SPe°i“u5t mitted by free wmking M the gold su ies in order to kee them be in certain food products has lately -16 of 1 per cent It was said in kl cl le th t we ts h dlfallen off with the result that for ' d cessive sm0kln8 and Chewliill Of '10' ___ an "3 rc 5 a E mp B the calendar year ended December bncco in connection with cancerous BoULOGNE_SUR_MER’ Francenllnfitigrlliiixilti; Egepgllcllgélgestgttggl ggiéllgzl our exports to the Brltlsh Hggplta ity - 8_0 growths. my p0__1=»inding many of me body none has been~obmmb,e mhoughinsrlsei were valued st s4o9.ooo,ooo ' ' C R f 1°* "Our ‘dem Wm be “ached ““d of captain Allred Lcewenstein. mls-a few shipments ,lggregallng $23 as compared with $459.000.lJ00 in Pl'3lS€S . . . 0 'must cancers or the mouth preventt; sms Belglan mllllonalm cleared up' 600 000 since June 1 have bee; 2226, lil slecresle ig 5o,glio,oooioo£*in _ ed when all patients can ellmlna t fm lm ysbcry surround- ' ` e a sence o ana an u er, Comfort and Excel social disease and all forms of irrl- mgshg dlsipirearagce from B cr0ss_|ml:;l;Bdmn gold holdings MC Osh rlljlngliszh people arehuslllm Daiglslll and i e tation from the mouth or can have Ch l l l ne July 4_ 1 _ t l44‘00o`000 hl h ew ealand, a s o age o c ees lent Serv c ° all sores, ulcers, white patches and' glycrxshaargda Bclglan aulllorllles lgggxtfcgezucscd in rccemw y‘;arSh“g'§ is supplemented from New Zealand Warts S“°°e55f““y treated beforei ill still have to dctcrmlne whether la l, sh' ments to the Unlted and canned g°°d5 f"°m the Unmd Mr. A. M. Davis of Williamsport the mach me cancerous stage," he W Cid. mu rg lp _ ' States _although Canada's share oi Mr. Davis. intends to reinsln ln, ° T' l dl d d th by the nndins of the body- All me °m°i“° °f "h° °y“w“'lthe treatment" English maker There was a severeld assanger agent seem to have onlyt e railwa seem tb lay rather too ulloon ol th me n W "° Perm" m°di°~"°lY---#-_- Pa.. member of the American Phil Y _l _ Captain I»0€W0l'lSl»0il1 R0 *'11 V States. it was reported in Wall me latter trade has lately been ln_ telic society, is sl. present visiting 2:;:lve7;‘I:fd:frf:’;‘;f‘d°§S‘l_l£_§:;’; tell from the planting iéglow fiifig street uint bunkers tslse lin, view cmS,ng_ , e City and Province. Ibacw the remmml of jagged and feet, over the Eng angle. filt that if Canadasfinancc authorities Llvemuolv the second port of th, He is cn route to the convention infected meth the correction or deliberately wrenched open 5 ig tfecl that gold holdings -are too Unlled Klngdoml wlm its 37 miles I me Phllalellc Soclety, which is sharp edges (ln téeth which bmldoor and plunged to his deat . ui small for protection oi exchange of docks ls the gateway ln mls sec_ lng held at To;-gpm, _the first th h k hm h ,the rumors that the financier ha transactions, credits should be ob- llon of England and conseq,,,,nll,. f, 1 is 9 ° 9° and “W i e '°“3“e perpetrated a gigantic hoax and was tained abroad and used to keep ex- h he dlsmct l tall 0. ’ tl e that it has ever me n ny ‘ , as avy mpor ons _ dit); outside of me Unlled Bula l ‘l;nrdmt1heJ;:;;rection Of badly ‘med still alive, were definitely set at rest change within normal gold points. Canadian goods panlcularly ngl,l_ There ha” been °f late 9' °°“' cultural products. It is also import- The con erence vi e on e 5 , , 9 P"°"m°° ° week' Although heiquestlon of the merits of the lead nom; egggregowiiosgrdwiin freillyelilcixditidfisng-cr:-;)iYs$l!lyeIliti gmggsgigi “mt in the f°‘”"p°" trade to Bri" _ as only been here one day. he ex- treatment mr cancer. A sharp dis' H mg C G is Nez b a Bou_ nm although the North of England ish West Africa most of the lnrtcl resses mmsev as charmed' not on- °“551°“ 37°" when F"°fe35°|' W' l, n fiishirie niack Cs gain Jeanldld not share fully in this increased concerns imerested in this tfadc bm. W1’-h me mvely |’“"°“l menery Blair Bell, of Liverpool University. yaglfe Beans,-End ,hd £35 regdiifprospcrity. This section is chieflv mg located them' Camdas mama f the Island' hm' with the memuy one of the originators of the treat- ldenlllled bg ,_ wllsl watch en ,»av-|concerncd with the production of cxpwts t° west' Am” me motor' ¢l°°me “ad W“:';“nh':°rgg‘amy helment, advocated it. Sir Thomas ed 1-Calnalg Loewensgeln 348 Rue textiles, iron and steel, coal, ship- gzgllggdlffhaggisilllifgellgt gfsnl; 83,1! aeverwercec - ,," _ ‘ ‘ ‘t lie spike in Wim' °f me h‘3h°’° giadetlisiugsgiliigg plstigxs dl;;`t:s§izii'?,e Ifofdence’ Bxrussml glherwlsli lliulllgigg sggdrinégiizisgirge £333- p§"s'°” "‘ °'h" “°'“S “Ch “S rinsing Empire products and whilii who 01 the °"°°”°“* 9"" ¢°“'°' after treatment by lend, but added: mf, ln ,Y Zgfggagciinszzf flszgm- ilv wsainins their former lwsltion "§4"'§"gf"` eff' h 1 ll °“S‘Y ’°“°°"°° ‘°""'°° ‘"“°“ h°“’“’."‘We novo not vet arrived at the ltlen xml bca if geleined cnl in WOW* miifl<°°= 'md the B“1df°'d ccntnpcogs Croc Iilug L? Sim his-A °d(*;"t°|:l<;»°dV_tr‘;l;‘1l;;‘“:Vl';?l:'v£‘3°§ _°“,po_lnt of safety which will enable us ijrgsunder drirwersf’ sotcskg and 5508; Woollen industry has been improv- lurblllg 0,335.5 l;;l,°;1’ populailon ol Pe ““*‘ ‘“ ' ;io advise our patients to underso the latter bearing me name of sn ‘"8 its P°‘i"°“ hilt the °°°l "1" over s,ooo.ooo people uns me Msn- ustry and the iron and steel trades chester shlp canal Co' whlch com mm the pullmlii Wrters to the wound ln me “dome” md both feet have still many glaiflcullliies totgv- lmls lls excellent port laclllllps ,S l _how but to “ml me pu were broken. _ |"°°m° ‘mal ° e 2;” 1" °° t" striving to increase direct trade with srriggrmandl make his tolli' M Pleas-i ` s At me Bmnozne morgue Dr' Bom' li>’ids1;tilolilsw¢li1e(p}:eilsign foil? use: sitvaer? Canada' - v fi-9 made g for-mp; f, mm-¢,¢m_ ' _ Resulting from the visit to Great nt its possible. 'rney are ever ready KHOWH sllI'VlVOI'S If” halved hmwmat now me years is still hampered tlircugn fin- Bmaln mt ye" Q, the Honmblc nd willinl! to suP33‘l!nyuir’i‘i;olt::i:- f In H b myswry of the nnnnclers dlsappeab ancial difficulties within the lndus- James Malcolm' Mlnlmer ol- Trade on or assistance f er al e ar mee had been solved' the French try, in meeting foreign competition. and commerlm the camdlan Gow l th me Government will begin nn omclsi|Th° ‘"“"°’“1 “uk “d““"" h°‘”' ofnmvnt has recently set ln motion “bl” "° MP ° mtannlam’ y (Canadian Press) enqglry lo esmbllsh whether me ever, is expanding rapidly and "5 the machinery for securing the em genuinely .tt ey cm-l KINGS BAY. Siritsbergen. July death was accidental or a suicidefnnkmghup Mm iiie ctnbtgn lrtimde maxfmum of pubmny 1°' c°n°d` °t' ` » - - mu ml 20.-While all known survivors of and if any of Captain l.oewenstein‘s`sh°uld ave 9' sian can M glon mn W°d“°"s in me Brmsh me’ by *tf1'~n'l3’_“t"‘:“w°‘l'l‘;fl'°,:’“ mm, ‘fn uf: me :mi expedition which set :erin renew nsssenssrs in the plane wui 2:20",1°‘f,',f,,§’l§,§’,’f"’,f{”,f}',,°‘;,f,‘,I,'§,“§`,‘§,§,§°;" th" ’°“’°i¢ “P °’ ii" °"h“'*“°“ “- ' ' ’ rtment in land. We are k- H li' the "Wm 3""'°"“ '°¢"°i‘ i¢T3ttl='t:l:°in Sitaltlris any mwnsibility mr his "ies “"“°“ “V” °"P““"°" °‘“°° Fig lull savsgiigge of the spsceure- ieiilarly of tile United States. wmv-me ln ml. hub” md” me 0 - I th n _ the war and do not depend so much served by me Emplre Mnketlm ere me olrleiau and employees of ,lx mn who were “meg on in ine ll one lil bee m munfnior mn" °" °""°" °'“"°» “W” bw" bu" soars st the various exhibitions this year We have already partici ~ ~ » Pm 2 din: were the prelunln work or wlnain u ' ii in i ' ' uoh emolilloll 511 MM iii ilitiiiiil sim mil, ~ _ "Y , 3 l’»° °~°,,,...~°'-l; ";-°\-,f,,,~°,,,=\;,fg - va con l _ ,,- on-]¢|||‘_ ~ ' llil\l¢0 lilly or ng hmmm 'll “la mn ml . Exchanges in every centre of Europelwas an upward reaction on the mar- ilheir products into the Umm: is occasion it' L ' life than usu-'qllamm . . td I were hard hit when the news was ket. ginsgm 11,," ls n".l” l cm Ferguson Receives _ Canadian Athletes (Special to the Guardian) LONDON. July 20.-In welcoming the Canadian Olympic team at the Hotel Cecil this afternoon, Ontario‘s premier Hon. G. Howard Ferguson, said successful athletes were Can- ada’s greatest advertisement in ngland. He hoped that every member of he squad would emulate Joe Wright and be as successful asthst 0 . . . * passed a unanimous vote of thanks to P. J. Mulqueen for the excel- lent manner in .which all arrange- ments for arrival in England were made. Hoover Says He _ Will Aooomplish St. Lawren oe Project (Special to the Guardian) TORONTO. July 20.-The ln- nounccment by Herbert Hoover that he will accomplish the St. Law- cnce waterways project within four years if elected to omce was received by local' authorities asgood news. ‘It is rather a bis think i'°l' htm to say he will try to do,'l1ut it is joyous news for Canadians, slid John 0‘Connor. chairman of the harbor board. __ udian foodstuffs. T"rom personal ex- pcrimnc during 'ine PWM u'“'°° ycnrs l /:nn testify to the steadily increasing intcrr'=t being taken by his British public generally in PUT' lt is appreciated that market con- ditions in Canada have lately mado lt' difficult for our exP°fWl 9° cater for British lequiremenh, I would like to emphasise that a hill! potential demand exists for our products and lt remains for us to take full advantage of the oppor- tunities afforded. ----{-0>~~ _- l Condensed Specials nan.-so per word, not each insertion in this column. O-60-00000 mar narwslrt cuaaliofrr- town and Keppoch, spare tlrelnd rim. 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