. aess sufficient kilowlcdgc, experi- OI‘ VA‘ MEREEANT ence in publicity. (Instill! ‘I ‘c fitf-WT-um Inn-h" ' lisis iilR G British illaim That lllloe Experts’ Plan Would Be Jeopardized B y The American I Sch M‘ (United Press) LONDON, July 21. -—iiesponsillle financial quarters here believe the establishment of (lerlllillilfl! ll"!- poeeil note-insulin; bank on a gold- pxgilange basis would be sufficient in itself, to wreck tho cntlrc cx- pertli‘ reparatloufl Dlim- _ Evel- place the ailvlelory council of the Fedora] ltescrvc Brink put. forward the suggestion that such all establishment should ilo effect- ed, there has bout u recilrrinl; surge of protest in British pri-l-ls. political, and financial circles. The idea has been regurdcil all an Aillerlcan attenult to suhstiiilte New York for London as the fin- ancial huh of the world, or an ef-. fort of the dollar to oust tile pound as the premier medium of Interns tloual transactions. On Patriotic Grounds Newspaper writers and poiltl. calls have tinged their comment with sentimental alul patriotic ur- guulents. In thcr i'Xillll*i‘llllf'tl. they lluvo even gone sof or as i0 declare unequivocally that Now York's Wall atrect doua not an» encc, or facilities to tioillroile Lou. duo's city. The more sober- lulnded, unaentlulclltal counlltrit oi the bankers thimlsi-ivcs qualifies this charge greatly, but agrees basically with that oi the other critics. A tour of authoritative banking houses and xpcrt financial quart- crn reveals that tliuru sl u sourul, determined ogpilsltiilrl hero to the Ameriouil suggestion as regaliéis B. the proposed German bank. tilnliahnlcnt on n sold basis. they say, is alllllutcly risht. in that it illeans inundation with u. gold re- serve to fall hack on. But. estab- lishment on a goldexchongo basis. they odd, is a horec entirely of an- other color, a ilevclopinont which would lueiln substituting uctuzli gold shipments for currency bills of Would Create l ‘ An Indian Navy (Canadian Press) SIMLA. India, Jilly 2l.—»'l‘lii~ creation of an Indian navy capable of llt-ft-adiilg tho coasts of India alld protecting lnililrs harbors and coillluercc lii one oi the interacting recommendations luuiio Ill a rc- port oi the Indian Mrcailtlle Mar- ine Committee which the Govern- ment oi India is ‘now considering. The collmllttfie consists oi promin- out lilillan. and British business nlen. otter $200,000 For Story 0i. Harding (camel-i. " Pres!) WASHINGTON. Jilly 21. — A ro- port hl current horn that Mrs. Warren (l. Harding, widow of the late president, has just been OHM‘ ed by a syndicate $200,000 to write "Tile Story of Warren (l. llardlutl as told by His Wife." but that the project fell through because of the unusual conditions oi bur rlcccp lance. -- Mrs. Harding is said to have agreed to undertake the ‘work ll the syndicate would guarantee in print every word e ctly mi writ- ten. The syndicate lked at this it is said, fearing that she would speak her mind upon thinks wllivli would be too full of dynamite l0 hlndle. ' _ ..n‘A._.- ._ RA ll-ito. rm word. M! mil" ilisrtioa in this column. ‘ion ext: marriage. Apply 141 Elm Ave. 8005-7-21 4l ‘AUCTIQN DALI 0F I ACRES OF choice llsy at Inst Royalty, sat- "dly. July llth. st I p. m. Chas 86l7-7-22-3l. '10s PRINTING or lvaav Roberts, illkT-"fiéffiflnfililhfii irsl lo history. Plan 188. |_ . 5819801!“ r l. There's no possible substitute for persist- sl iiiiiisi iliiiiiiliiiEi lililildenseilflpeoial. _. wickkn sAav - man sci t! carried th all I181 CHARLOTTETO (lovers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew I I ' are the Wllrlills advertising. WN,CA—I~I_1lDA TAUESDAY, JULY 22, 1924 Alullsl llbll! B! loll. ERMAN BANK B1118. exchange. The grunt extent t0 which liiorllllg llllla of i-xtrhangil are used makes this an extremely vltul point for the British. U. S. Has the Gold Flllilillflcfé-i iii Lilndtzll stair that, uiidcr such a rcarra-ilgclucnt ll nu- tlon would have to illuko up ud- vl-rso trade lllllanco ily gold ship mints. And silica tho liulivil Stain I ll tl~ l lk of thi- \\'i'l\l‘l‘il~'l.‘i ffifltlrllilfiiutllllf lloivcrs L°rd L°V°"""|"‘°' ‘he 731mm" thmmqvps Shm-t 0|" old soap king. who addressed which found sufficient uctuul‘ gold to ulilkc up their tradc-halzlilco iieiit-oilirli-s. would have in turn to [he iluiiml States for gold. As a rcsilli, it is coiltenileil. tlli- dollar's valiic would cilntiiulc to mount and llll‘ rulurii i of other ln‘olicys to parity would become increasingly difficult. These quarters dil-lcourugc, rath- er than ilivur, a more general diri tributlorl prcaiantly of the gold ht-ld ily llll! liilitild Stuics. 'i‘ile-y prcft-r hitting the Aulerloail lluilks ill-conic silfii-livil wiill it to n. poiili when Alucriitiiils will llUKlll iluyillg ulcro foreign SllCliflilPri tililll llltiy have in tho post. Th0)’ l)('lltl\'l! ihls will provc one. of tho Wiiyii oi’ reedut-lng tho Anlcricilil gold ailppiy lli iliuuillli-r illut will not llrlllg ii ili-triiutlnial and suildrrl aftermath for iilc currencies of other conu- tries. ___:___. llllilliii iiiilii iiiili iNiii. 5. Arrive in Londou-~ Ieremonial Wol- comc Extended to Delegates. (Brltlsh United Press) ‘ LONDON, .liily".li \\'iiil i-crc» iuouli-s clullcriliul ll)’ ulliuy tivlitlll" lea of ilsugil, "Milly Thllllll IKHVYPT“ from (‘iiuudu uuii tlli- iiuiitul Siutcs this luorillilg uw-ri» w ‘lt'liIlli‘l\ lo Eng lnlld ill auclolli Wcsliillilelcr iiuli. Striking tho lil-yiiolt- ill the vii-lit- iilg ileii-iulli-s‘ illi-tisilrr- over the curilizllliy of tlli~lr \\'t‘l(‘illlll‘., Soc» rotary of Stim- Hughes of tho Iliili- ell Status piliilIi-d iiill that lli‘ iliilli h'i-i ft-lluw luvryrrzi oi‘ the llillltltl Stairs Utlllll‘ wiill llll pilllllt-iii i-llds to secure, ilo iiliieluulvvs to (‘tilll pilsiil illlil no puilviiw: in u-iyiilliw- l'\‘ iii-pi that ili‘ lllllli‘l‘i~‘lilllilllllf iiilil good will. 'l‘hu liuitod Stolen dole gates he added (‘Illllv to lihlglund ro- jo ciug lli nn anllty wlllvll lliltl llil ilrluul il iixull llfllill. oi ilru pi-upli-s intent ilpull i‘tlti|)\'Z'IiI|lll It llll‘. lull-reels oi‘ pence. 4 FourGonerations ‘r Al; Maine Reunion (Canadian Prtu) MILO, Mo" Jilly ZL-Mrs. \Vil |:lul (ilovor rurontly onlrrlnlnoii :l party of iior rnlntlvna from Llvi-r nlom Falls for n fow (lays. which iu» r-luiil-d llllll‘ gi-nrrniionn of tho inm- ily, 'l‘lu-y Wi'i‘l‘ Iher lather, T. S. (loldiug, R1 yllflfrl ill‘ 111:1‘, llPl‘ slat‘ or. Mrs. Kuiili-riiu- Sill th nnd l.lil‘l't‘ cilllilrvil, l-‘lr-i-itl, Geraldine llllll ('ill‘li'lilll, lwo ucphcwu and their wives, Mr. and Mrs. Percy (look, liir. and Mra. Cleon Cook and their clown miluills old daughter, | hlloilic. liniiihiiiil an iiiiiiiils (Canadian Press.) . ANiSONIA, Court, July lit-Mrs. Catherine Bristol, 49, whose inner sl was held hero yesterday wolgh- ed in excess of elx hilndrod pounds and was ibuied In a casket wolgh~ lag 430 pounds. , The ‘s death norm-red on the third floor of a tenement nnd a block and fall was used in lowor~ In irtha casket from the rooms. Ten nil pail heal-cm. They casket for a illstnncn of 100 feet during which they routed t three thousand delegates at the in- ternational Advertising Convention being held in Wembicy by the As- sociated Adwlriising Clubs of the World, Lord Levcrhulme haw: bus- Commandant wleo. In. ill-more death physicians. . Ila degree of punishment will ADDRESSES ADVERTISERS nesa enterprises alii across Canada. . iiiiiiiiiis iiiiiis iiiiiiil iii lliilliiil and Mrs. Higdon Leave Local Corps in Very Efficient State. Citizens oi nil douoluinalioils will rogrilt to hour of tho ilupilnd lug departure 0i Columandant and Mrs. liigllnll, who for tho past twil yours have llccil ill (illzlrgc of tho lot-all Salvation Army (filrils. Mi‘. zlud iiirei, iilgiloll l(‘ilV(l curly ilPXl Wtttik til luko UVUI‘ thcii‘ new cilurgil l tlrlztiilizvil trilrili-l. llurlll; their all toil short tituy| nulls l|| guilt-rill. 'l‘litl ltlPill ilrgillilzir ill(‘lll. \\“lllltl lit their (Continued on Page 3) Siilijiiiiii Soviets Object to Priv- ileges Given Au- thor’s Offspring (Canadian Press) Jlii-lllSliiwlidtliii-S, Jilly 2i.~~-'I‘lle Soviet prose has opcncd a violent viiinillllizll against tho l"(‘lill.l\'ll:<i of illc info 1.1-0 'l‘ulsioy, oepiwizilly his illiugllttir, (loiluioss t\l(lX£lllllI‘l\ Tol- stoy. in a linrios oi‘ ilflltilflel which have ailpi-arilll In the Tulzt Ctlill Illllllilf‘ and lll tho itlilsirilw Pravda illljui-tiiln is laikeil hy llltl Soviet of fit-lid journalists to llll‘. purnlistslilu uraiitvii to iii-r and several other iueuilli-rs of tllc great writer's Inui- ily, ill-l wcll as scum of their lolicw- i-rs, in (‘fllllllliitl living on lllti csia» Io, "Yiisniiyil Piliyiinli." -'I‘oi.~itoy‘s lloiliio has ilcl-n conver- (Contiinued on Page 3) Blllll (Canadian Press) Nathan lneopold Jr., and Richard Loch, indiotectfor kidnapping and murder of 14 year old Robert Franks, was rested today "in tho mercy of t court by Clsranco Darrow. o er counsel for tho boys, and si- fl med by them sfter they had been d ly warned by the court of the c sequences of such a pies. determined sitar the hearing u a ....| ‘Md y, n: caulsii by her iilcrcsnirig i! nim- - Canoe, boys. 'l‘ilil llllilli illl iiiiii I ers be- Lost. (Canadian Press) IIIIIDGIQPORT, Conn, Jilly 7 Youn lieve llilFiHlI‘ A iiiilii illH iiissiiii Bottom- Up Found floating- 21.-— q. Siivuil iflllltlfiiil DCUVUPII tho agile-q- llt‘ eight zllid l5 yours arc nlllullrlg 1- llllll scorch for tliclil is believed-l- lil he liilpi-lcss, following lilo dill» -|- icilvory, two lIl|ll‘.\‘ ilfi’ shore, oi n~l< Wiiiiic iii wllicil tlu~y pililicil out lug-l- lil Long island Silullil. ’l‘lic Uillllltl -l- will; fliiullilg llilllllii] ilpwurils. (iilvtarllllli-lli limits, yachts, other 1' 'l' 'l' + ‘i 1' i-ruil lliid iliflllilllfifl ill't' jolifilg tho ‘ din-st for the: four girls lilltl Ihrcc llotlillll oi Si. illilliifllly liiii ‘Si-ii is llciug ilrzlgizild ior tho ilniilnsl. eli-uri-illlgllt ill-runs souiiil Wlllflrrl untl criss cross oi swcivpiliu. tihe. iiir lniothc lliallt fililr-d to udil In the half-told liilo of lilo gully painted red and ilrcon culloc WlllCli was slgiltoil by illl" skippin- oi‘ a tug hound from l’ilri JPIYPFSLIII til llriilgilpilrt. iiiii-il I-hi‘ (‘iilltill its one wilicll ho imd ruiusoil to rout in llllll children when tin-y zlslti-il him (ill Thursday Jilllrl- ii}. Mills of Filirizcirl lden-l 'l"l"I"lI§'l'§'l'§§-l'§\l'§ ILL SEND SHARP NOTE § TO THE PERSIAN ‘II GOVERNMENT ‘l’ ii (British United Pres) ‘Fi-IIIIOILMN Pursiu, Jilly 21. Q ||t‘V(ll()|llili.‘ll|S ill the lilvos- '0' lizzltiilil iaiil the killing of lio- ‘II lll'l'l iiililriie. United iStatcs, i vii-t-(Iilllstll, which secul to ill- 4' diru-tc iililt parts at least of 1- llli‘ lH-roizlu KUVPPIIIIICIIFB pro- ‘l! ll'i‘llVil iilrceo failed in tile du- 1- ly of dcflalltling his life when Il- Wlli‘ll llc ililil .\iclln Seymour, III iiililiiii-r l‘liit<-d Statics citizen ~l' wi-ro irlliltilfflil by rt fanatical III illoil lust Friday, llillli‘. iuluscil O zliixli-ly ilurc aliil the illplomii- + ill’ body is iidiircssiilg u oer» il- ious unto iil the Persian izov- 1' t‘i‘iillli‘i'll, it was chili-ii today. -I- Till‘ zmuilillt m-curri-rl in u 1' t'i'ii\\'ill‘il thoroughfare zillil zli- 1' though ll. is doclilri-d llulllhcm ‘i iii‘ ;li‘llIl‘4l ])()ll('ii and silldii-lle + \\'(‘|'(‘ prurient li does not :l|l- ‘II pour lll.it ll shill was iii-oil ill II‘ iiwik-ilsi- oi‘ lilo vivtillls, it is 1' l‘\‘(‘ll iillt~'.!i'll that snliiu-rs for- " ' ++++++FF++1F+ _-f:i-++Il-l-'+++++ + ‘l- iliWl purl. oi‘ lilo illoli. 1' If 1' 'l' 'l' ‘P III 1- ‘l- ‘STHIKES NIITE split milk. and make up the deficiency. any discrimination Ia being shown against certain points iii the West, it is up to tile luillway colnlnisslon- crs to iron things out. pensions cause ll real loss to us It will mean Tho Canadian people must not for- II-N.H. [iillli . liiflilllfill Hopeful of Reaching 30 Million Dollar Profit Mark For Year. (Canadian Press) \VlNNll’I<1(l, Jilly 21. ——Sir Ifcnry Thornton, Preslilt-ilt of the Cum» dizlu National Railways, who urrlv. cii hero yesterday on his annual tour of lllspilction of lveaiorn lines, iioclnrcil that he was very ilopeflll oi‘. reaching lllii cstluliltilil thirty lllillltlil ilull-zlr nct profit figure for llii! your. Sir Iicllry said the (ianildiliil National net profits at ""5 Present time wcro slightly illleud of illst your and the "best ulcintlls are yet to come." Discussing the suspension of the Crow's Nest agreement Ni-IGS Sir lloliry said: “l am naturally against the lowering of the freight rates. hilt it is no use crying over We must go to work If if the sus- an increase of taxes. epoclrll int-clings ziil urnnilil. at St. ‘Piionlus, Western Ontario, J01", Dmflki‘, Mm that ‘My Vmmmflm? a “l“°"‘“m3’il:ll'iilg lililrilllili-il Andrew lipulski clirisivlllllg of - v - I . . . , l“ ill this iiIy. illil (.ililllli.lilil.illi uilihwn-r, w“, n ,.,,\,U|\.,,,. was mum,,.'_d lllH wlfu lliiVll vzirncil iii illll llltflllwhy pulp“, min _i,f[,.rn,,,,“ m, ppm.“ (m! ili‘i§l‘t‘i‘ illc (‘illlflilfllltffl illlil iW-Sliiililil. lli- sililillittt-d in zlrrcst \\“llll-' pi-rt oi‘ lll('li' (filrps iliid of llll‘ cftitlom n Snuggkh ' lust lion has ii|l(i\Vll Iillllllflflilili‘ llil|ll‘(iV(l wmys “IMLHNI y hillfll-‘l- nnlllfflllfflh’ r-ilillliry illolr ilcpurliiri: is u tailgilliil lfliifirpoihj“ Sum.’ hm.“ mm U“. (-11,-5.1. lint ililly to tliosc uulonl: ivhrlnl ihcy (inlng “any twin; hum “t hi“ yum“. "—‘*‘“-'—__“ and shill. ullil k'llcil llplllskl n jim- uy driver and Ilont his wife st) Inui- lllKl l Pilllli clliciltoo, Jilly z1.~riic all» of l the court". This resulted . g from ll pies of guilt! made today In ‘ _ AUBTRALDAN RIPREQENTATIVE Olr Joseph Cook. Australian High Oommlooloner In London, will nt that country at the Lon- don Covlsrsnos oil the Dawes ro- ——-———¢O-}——-i- iRiilii-IIIY Al ciiiiisiiiiiiiii jiiiiii (Canadian Press) ilAMllI/FUN, (luL. Jilly uigllt ill tho lroskii-‘s i-ililil and iii‘ (Ellllllllll (iruzcil lvitll lllilil llrilslfl illililc his c ‘HBO. Wants Money For Funeral Expenses (Canadian Press.) NEWARK, N. .l., Jilly 2l.-~lili'l|i‘- llhiy ill ni' lllllETCllltlfilt-l lil Nl‘\\‘-‘ll'l( City Iiosilitul, Dora Illsuis, l\\'l‘ll— ty-cigllt has siiurttlil suit for . Oiithalzulnst Leo Bfllfllfl, candy man- iliucturer, 0|‘ N0. ‘$28 Spflllflfiv-ltl Avenue, Newark Jlilr-glng ilroiu-ii Silo has ilroilgilt tho suit according in iii-r ziltorney, “in order to not lllilllily oi promiao to marry. I0 insure her it decent ‘burial. (y, , l oil is to start flsdllogglsy. port. psnloipsu In the unfsmloo. (‘uiicil nwily from the rllilro for :1 luilillcllt, Itliils rclilrnilil ll) iiilil ll Si) r-i-ili pit-cc lying on his ‘(iilllliff llilll lllti rillloil gone,- 21.4,“, is accused of jcnlililsy over his iiiiiltiiiiiiilll wiill u lllt‘ 25¢ Csilsds was not Invited Mldl i WARREN S. STONE Grand Chief Engineer, Brother- hwod of Locomotive Engineers of (Not-u. America. who will attend the annual convention ovfrthe Canadian Brotherhood to open In Toronto, ‘July 29th‘, WIRFEIIIER“ Last Minnie News Flashed in Over the Wires ,_ IQCO-OOQCQ-O O-QQ (Canétdian Press) CASTOR ALBERT, July 21. -. ___<._>___ ‘ly over tho hcuil with ilil illilllllllilh‘. _P',acflca“ m‘ who“, u, irfivmzf“: mm “m m.“ w“ “l f‘. "l Carrier's buginsss section was ll Finn ii il of ily hnsiptnl nuthilrliiva. desuoyed by H" surfing "n .i on lliillllilflkl :1 iill‘l‘|ll)l‘l‘ ill‘ ting the Naflona‘ Hon‘, Sunday party irlosivil willl llrilskl nnd ll‘li‘ill momma tiutllrow him to ilic floor. Wren] The ‘on h e‘tlma‘ed ‘a; chilly: himself’ fri-c Ilrilski firiiill 5300000 _ point lllnnk zit his i Sillliilll, hut ' ' ___.. ‘the lliillvlvwfillll lviiio li lilo marl; Tome, Ju|y 2L ___|:|fgy and llllili-dcil Itself in tlli- door. Still were drowned WM" ‘he Nip. ilraililislllug tho gun lit‘ liflllillvil "an yuse" K955", gramme,- llust tho terror siricki-il KlIPHlH and N315“ yam; Mam fgundgred off Goto island near Kyuspu July 11th, according to a re- port received here today. The freighter was an old vessel without radio and carried no passengers. VICTORIA, B. C., July 21. —- Hon. John Oliver will remailn at the head of British Colum- bia's government and in duo course a constituency will be found for hlim. This became clear after-a lengthy meeting of the cabinet Saturday night. MONTREAL, Jt-iy 21.—Fred Lonergan, aged 40, commercial traveller, Halifax, N. 5., died In Western Hospital this after noon as a result of a motor ac- cident near here yesterday when his coupe caught In a rut and upset. Splinter-ed glues entarld his abdomen. (Csllldlah Press) REGINA, July 21. —Wlth 650 polls still to report from In thcliquor plebiscite taken in! Wednesday in Saskatche- wsh ills majority against pro- hlllltlon remains at 33.678. The figures are: for problti- (Ion, 73.608: against prohibi- llon, 100.286: for government control, 72.701; for beer licens- es, 00,185. The Rum Vendors (onlsoian Prue.) poisonous would he and mlfrcer charge" byil M i "Ili- ' ruined hcfcrc long Return Stolen Money get that they cannot have it each way." speaking nf the Scnalrfls action in throwing out some of the brunch lines thc (ianuiililn Notional Presl- dcllt said, “l know the branch lines are essential for the future pros- perity oi the West uud I am (later- to ulilkc the Senate sit thereon.“ Rumors 0i General Election At End Of Year (Canadian Press) ()T'I‘A\VA, Jilly ZL-Mcmllcra of tho gilvornmoiit are scattering for a ri-st nitcr the long and arduous scssioil. Tile Prime Minister is at his silmulor homo and other mom- llcrs oi tho government so for aai gulsulhlo. are inking iulvantugo oil. tho, l"(‘5i[il[('. l it is llot likely tllnt a meeting oi illn czlllluot will ho called for some days hut lnlporiailt lull-linens lies ilhcxld ill-fore parliament ls sum‘ nlilui-tl zlguln. In smile (plarteril tllilri- is n fooling that n general clef-lion IsJIkcIy tolvards the end oi the llfflllllilt year. Whoa qucstlciliul 0n ihc pout ililriilg tho lie-salon, Premier hing replied that lic coilld see no nec- vanity for a general election at the iliomcut bill. declliloll to lrvo any promise lllill pilrlliunnnt would not he ilissillvi-il during the recess. Maryland Robbers (Canadian Press) FREDERICK, Mil., Jilly 21.—'1‘hc life savings of tho family of Geo. W. Main of this city, stolen on Oc- tober 8 frolli a wardrobe in tllc room of 'l‘honuis (l. Main, an invalid ‘BIIYTHUBE E5- Usual Business bentnres To The regular meeting of the City Count-ll was held til the Council (lllanlbers last night, the Itfayor, the City Recorder, and all the Councillors being present, Tile min utes- of the regular meeting and oi the previous nlonill were read as was also the illlnutel-l of the adjourned meeting of this month, At the latter meet- ing a resolution was read re the asplluliillg oi Lower Queen St, ‘fills section ilow under Tarvla, has been costing the city about $500 annually for maintaining re- pairs. It was decided to asphalt It at an approximate cost oi $6,000. After the passing of regular hus~ iness the following communica- tions were read: es to his car incurred on the night oi J-uiy 17th when he ran into a rope barrier on Market Street. A letter |'rom the Heston Publish lng Co., soliciting advertising of the city in their current literature. The meat and milk inspector's re- port was t-ilen read and followe by discussion as to the low percent will Run With Lafollette (Canadian Prou) WASHINGTON, July 21.—Senat- or Burton K. Wheeler of Montana, Ilemocratic ruler of the Senate Dailgiltcrty committee, Saturday an noullced hill acceptance of second place on the independent presid- ential ticket headed by Senator Rob designation Mr. Wheeler yielded and reversal] his decision afier he had been urged to ilo so ily Senator Lufollotte and by several of his principal advisers. I iii iliiiii I PNiiii (Canadian IPPQIB) CIILCAGO, July 21.—Wiil.'lrd Ken- nedy, 16, and Ifizlrl Woodward, 17 known as “baby" ilaniliiil because thcy started u career of t-rilnc two years ago on courage furnished by u bottle of gin will not hilvo to hang for (he murder oi Joseph Kuz iinow, a. etorekecpor, because oi_ their youth, Jildgc Cook smltcnccri‘ ihcm in irolil three to 20 years lil llle Pontiac Iiiliornlatory. When tho two boys become crlnl- Innis they had ("onsunloil hulf a lloi tie of gin. They then perpetrated live holdiips in ollo night, With the who was hound and gagged as he lay lll bed, have been returned. Thomas (l. liiuln found a package containing $325.90 iyiiig on a bench » ‘ Will Face Death INMAADIIAPHIA, July 2i.-An- nnuncement that every vendor of liquor from now omitio Janclrn, The recent colnmuni- in; in Santos, sd qua Issued ily the government re~ indications in the airplane rcconnsiilsnca lq that time wss no gsllorsi fig In; last week. rebel . hlvlll" be VIII ‘treated on a murderer held do; the (brand Jury on a was made may roller Robert i0; Patton. oil ill a tilled in the rear of the Main home. The money returned was ln t-xizess of tho amount» l-ltolon. Tho illfforoncil, nlcnlllors of the faullly cant Interest for ien mouths. ilollcve, iii the equivalent of 0 per proceeds they entertained lllEl-l‘ flapper friends. After that they comiuliit-il n. series oi" robberies and were In tho hands of the police numerous limos, but always man- aged to escape ionl: terms because of lack of evidence. -Ai~l Kazanow lay at the point oi‘ death ho identified young Kennedy ile one of tho two bandits who had ontorcd llin atom, robbed hiln and Tho homo has been twice robbed wltihin u your. On October $300 was taken, Thomas Milln ilo lilg Ill the house alnnc, at the 0n Junc ‘i Si’! was taken. Strategic Points (Canadian Prou.) the "inourrecllonlsla may Brazil inn metropolis, tained In oiilcisl fer-red to ceding." informed that two men hld ‘as tgzvresuit of drinking ‘pols- til 20,000 are sold to he confident the outcome. it ll declared 3, 1921i, shot him. Their defence was that tlnio. BELIEVE FEDERAL issiiiu ilii siii null ilnlii liili Rebels Number About 20,000 And Hold All City. JQIIFWOS AIiRES, July llL-The strategic points in and about Sun Federal assault against San ‘Paulo Paulo Ind also have artillery plac- held by ed on will! have already all blulh. begun according to Indications con» roll dispatches from chesmf wounded have been srriv- for "operations that now are proc- ilobeia numbering approximately loll - they were robbing another store nliioa away at the time Knzanow was shot. in and About The the revolutionary forces hold nil are known ml the Bli- which command all s loading to. the city. While list s corroborate A Iobl columns,- ly disused Irslississ. do- wsilu awnlusrtsb procaine iiiliiiiiii MEETING . council Transacted ——-8a1iisfactor~y Report On Street Work-Newm- _. , rend and W 28rd for lpairs hum Aunt is; a Be Issued of butter fat in four o! (irrigated samples. ' it was decided to refer ses to the Inspector for further ac- tloin, A number of resolflioii‘ passed. _ The first authorized the Council to borrow tire sum of $30,600 toba applied to the city finances until the time of the yearly taxes becom- llli-l payable. 1t was resolved to iesua City of Cllirrlotietown debentures amount- ing to 811.500 payable in 20 years and bearing interest at 5 per cent, payable selolaunually to augment the “Soldiers Monument" fund. This resolution was, followed by diiiiauseiou no to the progress-being th i - iki‘ leper iwm Mr. R. 0- chandler ‘$11.2 Zlmnlfiif.‘ $§‘l.i‘fl.'§§ll$l°l§. as "A for the barmaid of dumfls- its completion by Sept. l-stil, 1024. __________._________.. (Continued on Page I) -——-—<0>—-—- St. Antoine And Rimouski To Have Bye-Elections, (Canadian Press). OTTAWA. July 21. —Wrlt| have been issued today by the chief electoral officer for bye elections ll Antoine and nlrnouslri. tloni August 10th and polling day for August 30th. are the result of the resignation of Hon. Walter G. Mitchell Liberal member for Si. Antoine and J. E. S. Dnnjou, former Liberal of St. Nomina- lixod for the constituencies date has’ been The bye ‘elections former ert M. Lalioilsite. member for Rimouski who hsl Although he previously had do been. appointed ‘registrar m time ciared he would not accept such a QQunQY, The Weather, Etc. ’u—-—I——-——— FUNNY ‘to see A some LOOHNG- ‘rites, wvri-l A cor OF LEAVE s,aulw DowN - suit? Qiei-iroeel Au. Roi-wart liusipz. — § July t2.—-Maritima TORONTO, light. moderate winds {sil- ‘and arm unis tide this afternoon ‘ill 2.55 and tomorrow morning st 8.4!. Bun nets this evening at 7.4! and rises tomorrow morning st 4.38. Last. quarter moon Wednesday. July 23rd. 12.30 p. m. Summerllldo tide eighteen minutes later than Charlottetown. 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