Tfliilllliiiiiliilii (if lllllllSlRl, Commission Will Be Appointed By Federal . "sort. To Make A ll Investigation- Re- ) hillbilly Lies In Wider Markets For Can- adian Fishery Products. , (Clhldlan Preps) o mi-tted a final report, it is under- QTTAWA. Aug. 5. —— A cornmis- stood that they have come back aion will be appointed ‘by thelbed- favorably impressed with tho pos- erul government to investigate all sibilltics disclosed by their inves- phases of. the fishing industry in tlgations in London and other large the Maritlmes, it was announced consuming centres in Britain. The here today. One of the chief ob- immediate need is and the immedi- jeois of the commission will be ate remedy lies in the obtaining of to determine what action could he wider markets for Canadian Fish- takeu to enlarge the market for ery products. , fish and thus secure for the .in- In the representation made by shore fishermen better prices and on behalf of the fishermen which would adequately reinuner- more particularly those of Canso, ate them for their daily services. N. S.. the heeollsity for a more A few weeks ago a number or rigid inspection» of the fish ofierc (jgthollc Priestg who are pqgtm-g ut -t0 the market was stressed. These the fisheries centres in Eastern Pfliiresentatlons have been met by Nova Scotia and Cape Breton made the Minister of Marine and Fisher- representations to the Department i“ by ‘the fllilJi-‘lintment of a com- of Marine and Fisheries directing Pei-viii inspector at Canso, whose attention to (the difficulties being d)!“ "- Wm hB t0 8B8 t0 it that al experienced durlns ths preggnt fish offsrsd to the market shall be oouou um ‘ gugzggung oofloo superior in quality. uloni! bertain lines. to ameliorate iii the representations on behalf mom, Th); action w“ gonowoq of the inshore fishermen the desir- ouuruy ugtuywm-du by mo“ mooo ability of a thorough investigation lngs of fisher-men an, (must, u; hy Royal Commission or other- which a dumber of resolutions. “(mi- °T 1111 Dhiiiiiii! 0f the fishing dealing with the present condlt- industry h" bee" ehilihiliillod- The ions of the fishing industry and Minis”? °t Marine Mid Fisheries suggesting possible remedies. were h“ W“ i“ the Miliifiinrn from the paassd- These have been submit- Mliriiimes. view, the request with tod to the-department of Marine my" hhd "WY ha"? accordingly and Fisheries. " ‘mcided "W" tho appointment of o. 1o oodmon o0 obese‘ represent‘? commission that will be represen- tionll have been made respecting “"4"” °7 a“ bhhhcheh 0f the in- sorne unsatisfactory conditions of dhhtry h‘ ‘hh Mhflflmfl Priivilibefl- the fishing industry. in . New This wmmmswn Wm- ii- 18 ill Brunswick and Prince Edward Isi- hehhhmh- b9 °"‘""Bi@<i especially and. All of these representations with th“ mhk °l determining 8110b have been the subject of confer- Mum‘ i“ "lily be possible to u“. ences during the bust few days, hhhge U19 market for fish and ithus participated in by the Minister of secure h" the inshore) Fishermen Marine and Fisheries, the Minister “m” "w" will‘ adequately remun- of National Defense and the Post- “h” i0!‘ their daily servlce- The master-General. They also had the commhhhoh Wm 315° amiiiil; other benefit of the suvlco of Hon. 1.1a. hhhgh “h” '""°“'Kfli@ the extent Sinclair, of Prince Edward Island to ‘which a-aliuillk in the transpor- who has been here recently. ‘In’ 0h ht “hh "m" diffelelil lioillls The cmog dmloolty at present itlhohk the shores "to a. point where and throughout the entire season melgame may he "m" Prilfllahiy 5° "if. in the opinion of the Depart- “our ‘Bled’ he o! general Value i" ment of Marine and Eisherleslis t6 ‘industry’ u h‘ mrthai‘ iilliiei", the absence of a sufficiently largo‘: in?‘ ‘he B-Dliointment of a‘ cratlve market to absorb the total h)“: “toll will in no way catch To mo end 0r “swung {n we llllt or interfere with this respect the Department gomo Damn M‘ ivities of the do. few weeks ago sent two experts 1o mseh h carrying on scientif- oo ‘Gout Brown‘ Wm‘ a View w 1 earch at the Atlantic Fisher- ootomflmng the extent to which an 068i station at Halifax and devel. “ddmonal market for Canadian fr“!!! é‘ hh°grflm~of conveying use. Fishery Products can be obtained f) ha“ practical ihhlhhcmm‘ 1° ‘tho thore- Thosereturned a few days i): hlrmh“ and others engaged in ago and while they have not sub- ~ e ndustry" A Scottish Moor Kellogg Ann g , (By British United Press ‘ ° i ' LONDON; Auras-what is) be- Invltaltlon lieved to have been a tragedy of , - Jlllflbiire days was disclosed recently (Soecl l to the Guardian) when two crofters. working in a T030 0- Ont. Aug. 5. --R.e- Peat moss on Davey Moor. a wild 9h“ have been rCCClVOd by Colonel and lonely spot among the Moray- the 3°" J- L- Ribbon. who at pre- shlre Hills, uncovered the partly- w“ h" '1 “he fli Ones Loma to the clothed skeleton of a bare-footed “tech m" Vi“ Pfflilident Dawes man, and secretary of State Kellogg of The arms were pinioned to the the Uhhed states have "Will-Gd the hildy. the legs were covered by a lhvhhhhhs M ‘he Diiliiiliifln Gov- stout material resembling saddlc- “mm” i° “hie with Oanndas cloth. ,- , llllosts. H. R. H. the Prince of Wales A tartan plaid lay over the and H‘ h“ H" Phhme 69°‘!!! fiiid ohooloornwhno ropes,“ on the body gsmier and Mrs. Baldwin on Sun- was a Balmoral bonnet of thick ' ' corded green cloth of civilian ‘pelt- The h“ Uhhm shah" ‘lime-Willi- tern. still in a wearable condition. n; veg Wm be “hmhhhhied by "w" and a cudgei about 4 feet long. w yes‘ The ‘hhher 15 ha“)! 8i"!!! The unknown, who h“ uu k o h“ m” swam?!‘ Ooyusn. which will a heavy moustache. was a IIrlBIlarOI bu“! the h°yhl ham’ hm‘ "i TY"- "Gives Up Secret, Dawes-Accept powerful build. . , ‘mm “h” ‘he °hemhil °f the Pence It is possible that-he may have ants‘: behweeh Bhmh“ "d m" been one of u large gang of navvies engaged nearly 70 years ago in putt- '_' ing down the railway lines which run near by. . A more likely theory, however, is that the mail was a victim of some For clan feud dating back to the days of Prince Charles and the Jacobite . rising in i745. (Special to. the Guardian) Peat has remarkable preserving TORQNTO- 0015-. Alls- 5. — To- PIQWKAAQF-Wmfih explains the condl- "widows welcome to the Princes "Bil of. the net and clothing. a?“ "m1" Blldwin Will call out ~ r 1 ..§.“5.°.“Iiif€.°.l.““°“““‘i;’" 0' “in - , so nna an area to Wlffi _ rgialrd tge short route from the New ‘ ‘ Marla. er Dies hggmemuohitionithwty '53" “" - ‘ "'5 VB . n g9. ~48 %l‘.l.l'°é“‘l€..'%.“"?°“""° ' ~ °h fl ‘ ' on (Canadian Pmc) who stated that police office" g i MONTREAL, A . a. ._ M . o. u) u. ° “l E. Nell}; wife of {life gcnaralrfhan- cohrlivogxilrsigwzahf fir"; thhhhongr of 35°’ M .1719 110531. Biliih 0f CBIlilll-l- mustered along the route wfil ugh.’ m“ him hi"! lfi-"iihflh- ably number three‘ hundred men L‘ and they will be directed by thirteen i _ .~-r.- lnspccto s l1 b unghdeputyaiéhle!‘ as yothe chief ' eroutetobetk h‘tn " party will be from“ terll rsileweUrhm r - Meetings" Etc ilhfihliill‘ §*°“‘s?"°é".'§s‘°’ W» H -\ by fee lng . ,___._I_ . a Street; east to Yonge Street, north cog’ mo“ Qhomh o, w‘ o” to Queen and west to the City Hall. may ' _ ‘sad _ Auou“, where the official welcome will be r ~ . r made. ' merits. smut. nToTs-ss ’ , Will Protect fl! Prince Strait. Dr. 0% w‘ L- o ‘u.’ Royal Yacht "on-mull vifmoouos, day . A _ m‘ “' “muh “he _ ,‘;- AmericanFleet (lulu. recon in ‘n " ammo. . , toes-u sooty. --—v-. r "'_* "st. Pe f‘: Tea Wednesday, Aug. (spool ul to the Guardian) Ivlh, “hon”, n u]; BROCKVILLI, Ont.. Allfl. 5. - flth not g , out. m; mug u; At. 2.80 Aha royal party embarked i gm Q4131 on the Pulford yacht Magedoma, for t0 a "Reserve ' Willlhtslluhaloth‘. .,_ mo “flomlng-iArnnandmle.‘ ' lethal- iilvi-Big show and. dance. , " ~- w’ ~ u a drli Bay the Ameri- Defense Committee Will Ask For ' A New Trial (Canadiah Press) BULLETIN—BOS‘I‘ON, Aug. 5. — The Sacco-Vanzctti defense coin- mittee announced today that coun- sel tomorrow would go before the Norfolk County Superior Court at Dedham and ask for a new trial for Nicola Sacco and Bartllomeo Van- setti. condemned to death for mur- der. on the ground of newly discov- seek a stay of exeouti m. Canadian Open Golf Championship (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Aug. 5.-—As a result of the first two rounds of the Can- adian open golf championship here yesterday and today. ‘l0 of the _l5l competitors who started. out yest- erday morning qualified for the re- maining two rounds of 1B holes to- morrow for the title. all score of more than 162 being eliminated. Leo Diegael, the 1924 and 1925 champion, who led the field at the end of the Thursdays play was still setting the pace tonight, still having e. two stroke advantage ov- er his nearest competitors. Walter Hagen. Detroit and Jollnny_Far- rell, Mount Vernon, N. Y.. who had 144's. Tommy Armour. Washington and Al Watrous of Grand Rapids. are deadlocked for fourth place with 14b. while Willie ‘MacFarlane. Tuckahoe. N. '51.. is sixth with 146. Letter CarrierOnce Saved Princes Life- (Spcclal to thflo Guardian) DBHAWA, Ont., Aug. 5. ——On a July morning in 1897, Color Serg- eant li‘. W. Brown of the King's Royal Rifles. who was stationed at the Tower of London with his regi-r ment. was leaving "the grounds of St.‘ James Palace when he saw a small boy just about to step in front run and a Jump when a strong arm seized the lad and snatched him back to safety. Tomorrow letter Carrier F‘. W. Brown of Oshawa, the same old soldier in a different capacity will be iii-fly to be given by Lieut. Governor Ross. and he will be one of the few the instance of the Prince of Wales himself. ' m Establish Base On (Clibodisn Press) “Wishing a base on Nottingham Is- Strait and the work of landing sup- plies there was i _ factorily. progress ng 5am Lion Captured o By A Dog ' (By British United Press) LONDON, Aug. 3.--A story of a terrier dog that hunted and cap- lured‘ a lion is bold by Cheery Kenrwn‘. lilo bisseme hunter. rloa he was asked for the loan of his terrier to discover the where- abouts of a lion. The dog dashed into the bushes. his sudden advent resulting in a tremendous roar from the lion. The hunters received the shock of their lives when they found the i108 hanging on to the lion's tail, and it even refused to release its hold after the animal had been killed. Native law holds pogsesgio . to denote ownerships, so the do; was awarded the skin. for the terrier. but Mr. Kearton would not sell it. He added that the Home. ----- ENGLISH GIRUS JUMP IS NEW WORLD'S MABJK LONDON, Aug. 5. —Miss M. A. Gunn. the 20-year-old English ath- lete. established. what is claimed to women today by clearing eighteen feet. three and one-half inches. in a meet at Stamford Bridge. Miss Gum-i also won the loo-yard dash in eleven and four-fifths see- onds and hslppd her team win the (lilo-yard relay-nos. - Kiss 0i Courtesy (By British United Press) by an official at the goods office of a station near Revenue. The lady asked for her luggage: the (m sli- lant Sicilian gavefhee tirkiss. She complained to her husband. And he administered kicks and slows in plenty; but the lady was not ap- ininlisn cream. - . A . be mad I“ “w! N)!‘ Jhwachtmillerun PEPPER“ ins re- V V‘ I u’ ‘ .- war;- lady appealed tau-dun» ,\ ~ a , ooh wuflézndldmlrflfnhl! 00010 Offlhovlowlt. fllh 9 pcased, and brqght the casmup in ‘the Courts of Blnlifll- Thole b verdict was given in ‘favour of the defendant on the score that ','a kiss ‘given in public betweén two persons u. even n they are of comm mi“- , tstheusualmannsrofsal- . tion and noes not contribute a , v ‘o’, behaviour; to the High Court. ‘and here again Ciacomuni, her Sici- ilous rim CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN WRESTLING niui ilsi , llllll BY, Who Scored Two Falls Against‘. H . ent Patterson. FirstFall; 0f Question-f. able Character; ‘ ‘ A large and demonstrative aud- ered evidence. The committee will tome oooherod m mu Menu m“); last night to witness ‘ one of the most exciting and hard fought staged on the Isl- Toés Damage’ ‘McWilliams won two falls, out of three. Dr. Chas. Dougsn referred. - Patterson weighed iao‘ihs.. Mcwll- " ‘°°“°“ °' ‘hh°“"°“ ’°h°"hh' b" ‘hi’ °"““h"“ “mm” Rh" moriiins Bi- 12-30 °'°|°°k "imam! way direct. The Board has set dumue which will amount in Sept. e as the date for hcorlns somewhere in the vicinity of $40: the appeal. o()()_ The blaze started in the rear of ' u... on... ......... t. Morris. oss- Conference- Lasted srd h Co., spreading quickly to Time and time again each oppon- bout between ent had the other in a dangerous Dornmionwrest- position but again and again the cWilliams holds were broken. Finally Mc- Mari Williams by a. rocking chair hold touched Patterson's before the mat and Dr. Dougan proclaim- ed a fall in his favor‘. This decis- to have ion was highly criticized by fans who were loud in their pro- testation of the fall-claiming Pat- ‘ tel-son's shoulders were not on the 91mi- of the mat for the required three minutes.‘ but Patterson, however, allowed the teen minutes after sport events ever and—the wrestling ling champion and Bob M of Monoton, and holder of the time Wrestling title. Zibysko who was to appear Patterson failed to appear and ar- rangeme its were made McWilliams meet the Champion. The preliminary boxing bout be- arld Jack McDon- Scotia. and the block owned by Church of England. tween Bob Smith aid was called oflon acc non-appearance of the fighters an interesting four round bout took fall to go. Flf ace between Stoker Budd, and the second half of a gr f the H. ‘M. C. S. heart rending bout. bodily picked Patterson up and wing, hurled Pat- ring, winning the Patriot now in port. Both contest- ants in this event made a splendid with a mighty s y could have terson about the ion. Notwitll- bout. on a Flying Giant. and Binlley is claimed that. Patterson was daz- y receiving a blow in the eye m to his knees thus showing although the been in better condlt standing this Budd gave the fans a good exhibition of ed b boxing. Budd who weighed in at which sent hi 135 lbs was given the decision by-renderlng him lncapabl Mr. James Pendcrgasi‘. of Kenslng- ton who refereed, over Blngley who weighed 137 lbs. The wrestling ma terson and McWilliams followed.‘ his- opponents position. As Patterson holds the heavy- weight championship of Canada (ch between Pat the title would have passed last night to McWilliams had he been the scheduled cohtender. but as he s but substituting for Zibysko. which kept the crowd on edge. wa ' s not lose the title. (Wlllllll ill Pllllfil Hill an llllll . St. John, N. B.. Aug. l. C. J. Gallagher, Prince Edward Theatre, Charlottetown, P. E. I. l illllli of a runaway cab. Ii; was just a} lations upon having secured for the Island splendid and novel pittraction which so card them at our Theatre here dust cent success‘ literally. I anticipate for your t and for your Theatre capacity aud- Please accept my congratu the Sea Cadet Band that really enthused the many thousands who h They proved really a one hundred per Everyone was apparently delighted patrons a season of real enjoymen icnccs at every show. (moan-m, o New Locomotive s53; i255." l." fii.‘“.i-....°;;‘*.‘lil Used To Haul idbffllli? i531’... “lrfilflfiii ‘if; "Royal Train one of "the guests at the garden guests there whose invitation was at W. H. GOLDING. Manager Imperial Theatre. Masked Men Held‘ Up ’Frisc0 Bank (Canadian Press) SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 5.—F_0ur mer, suu- masked men held up the United Bank and Trust" ‘Co Hayes street here yesterday and ed after looting tllls and this: vaults of between $8,000 and $10,- luorniilc, Temmc lniidcd two m A Successful In Channel Swim (Canadian Press) DOVER. England, Aug. il- Temmo, English swim ceeded (today in tllc first nttemlit of the season to swim tile English Channel. Taking off from Nottingham Island‘ OTTAWA. Aug. 5. —The Depaht- menirof Marine and Fisheries re- ceived ward from the Hudson's straits ooirol today. N. n. McLean, commander of the patrol wirelessed that they had been successful in es- larid. at the westzem entrance of the ——¢o>-- .\llnurr|l’a Llnlmanf for burns. While with a native tribe in Af- , The natives offered $250 in cattle . dog cost him 82 at Battersea Dogs‘ < native l-furlgarian village. he a world's broad jump record for _ h - winning her affections from you, B“; f1“ m: : ::|‘dfl nlyidestament makes -.i_ c, FLORENCIfAuB. o. -rwo- years f ' ago. in ,tlle month of July, a lady - was embracqd with suddeb fervour -. - Car Owners, ' In Summhrlldir lad‘ in Charlotte- ‘town. Sovonty-fivp oars are need. .ad on W nesdoy morning to eon. r-number .311 Charlotmown on Mon- . 0i"! ~10 Rustioo. good . ltlli unmounted. the _ , .. When. an unknown be or, imhls own k uiloneo. House in! Iuton. 0am. farm- ‘600 he hid Jul! for iffo ensued in dark- Iflt and left this go is shown often the fight g field up Alex Hodge. Against Order Of directing the publication of Joint - in the Maritime Provinces to sta- knnwm tions west m st. John and sto. Rosalie Junction which will be the A fire of unknown 014B!!! "will same as between the same points fercnce called this morning by day broke up after ten minutes. De the measure would serve no useful meeting was a great surprise to a crowd of about 200 people gathered Despite strenuous efforts on the hehehh hshuslhhfloh o‘ “he Presl- part of the fire fighters, who tried golhhtdxinih 051158"? phovldeh ‘Sr to subdue the blaze with chemical, h n“ pfhh y or persons ' engine and bucket brigade, the aha y chrry h“ hnhs‘ fire lasted about 4 hours and am- _ ounited to about forty thousand _ dollars. which is believed to be pretty well covered by insurance. " Morris, Bernard a co.. were ithe Begun-brook Passes hroavégsi. rlosers- They recently pur- c as t e store property former- ly owned by. B. Rogers ‘d: Co. The estimated value of the building is —-— $4000 and of the stock $15,000. (Special to the Guardian) The Matthews buildings was TORONTO, 0nt.. Aug. 5. — A valued ail. about $400, the Epiecopalocable message to relatives in Tor- Church at about $4,000, and theoonto today announced the death in Bank of Nova Scotla $2.000, London today from heart trouble 0f' ———~——Qv>-———- Mrs. Aitken. widow of Che late Mrs. alrftgirmlslghlefrtmlgslzo La an mo er of rd Bcaverbrook. Riverside Club four up and two 00' Canadian ladies Golf Union on the train upuu its “pm-tun, fm- this links of the Riverside and Country pqtut mntuht 1°,- To,-onto_ and t; While the.p.__irs es oi- brilliant ‘, - the of the , ' of that boins a 25 loot putt by Miss Mc- depot by the Prince of Wales w- Leod, anthgseventh green ‘and the man-ow mom“; > skillful manner in which she over.- .1111; lg on; of the "5100" type jugh came a stymic on the fourth green ploood u, “Mo, by mo‘ gouodm, to win that hole in "par three. Hav- Nuuouul gunwuys fm- booming 1118 dflvsn her ball to the green. their fast passenger and manifest she fol-ind hEISBU behind h" 0P‘ freight trains. This big locomotive resents‘ bail which ini’ ‘ ,number 6106. has entered railway her ball and the cup. With the mo undo,- mos; distinguished uuu. nlbllck she chased n short iniinolcss as this is its maiden run, it causing her bell to lnlnn the othenocing fresh from the builders 811d T011 "ii-O ml‘- WP- The? we" ‘hands ln ishe Kingston Locomotive all even at the conclusion of the shoot Wm, tendon m; oven,“ hoio- ' weight is 326 tons. while it. is 94 feet in length and ls capable of de- = i ' veloplng 3,200 horse power. ' Number 6106 is one of the forty - ---- locomotives of this type that are (By British United Press) being built in Canada for ‘the Na- VIENNA. Aug. i-The story of tlonal system and it is distinctly a Heinrich Bwn. a carpenter cx-oon- product of Canada, both in design viot. ‘ as the m... ‘ ' T“ and crm “‘ - Twenty of the ant of lucrative. (AW/Ii 0! Tyrnau. engines are being built at Kingston Hllnsn-fy. whorecently inherl n and a like number at treal. fortune 0f half a million dollars ndwhen handling "The International a large farm from an unknown man. Limited" Number 6106 will make reads like Nilboth. with a spice of the longest locomotive run in the 3°05“!!!- . 5 l ' , (Dominion-from Montreal to Sarn- Blven rweniiymeivedirom n firm la. s11 miles. without change. oi Australian lawyers an ioi-imlt-ionl The height of the locomotive is died at Sydney and left- ihis fortune feet ll inches. The diameter of the W him ‘ i driving wheels is imore than six d0 DIYBI"! in 9511M’ m0. migrated nearly 15.000 gallons of water and m Ahltnul 5"d'm5"l°d- ' nil-W" 20 ions of coal. It can handle a hiwfwlfds 5°88"! by iii-limi- Bfid passenger train of twelve steel received five years‘ llll:_llz__ ‘ His wife. he understood. died u, p, n, To gram) while he was serving his senbence "v5 mug 51' lumen and the broken man relumed to his THENCE 1'0 COAST 3° h" 11°" fwsivnd n letter from arrows, Aug. o. —Thc Prince of Midwwii. tin-ouch hi8 iflwyers. say- Wales plans to spend five days on " ins that. oithoush he was not known his ranch in the foothills of the to sten. he- had nevertheless been Rockies and then to visit Vancouver ‘h mnmm‘ °n m"?! me- and Victoria before returning home. Mmwmd V" Wu"!!! I 81:1 nam- It is probable that he will sail for the scene, won her heart. and mar 7th, ried-herw. r -. ._ , "I wanted first to “ - H _ of YAAICNARAppeaIs i Club here» _ will be the first engine to enter the| iiilhlbiwd flifh- new union station at Toronto upon, that one JiihrrCharles Midwood hadjs feet. 4 inches and its width l0 shell. who was the son of well-to- feet. and in its tender it carries h“ "m" Xmyi-Blhceii 19d him oars at a speed of 80 miles an hour . inbo a series of thefts. Be final 1g nuoe55ury_ id Him"? "he" 5W1 Olillenred on England from Quebec on September PAGE NINE Cause of Fire Un‘ tariffs naming rates from points gh of 5 Wireless Communi- cation Will Shortly Be in Use Bétwell These-Cities. (Special to the Gulrdll") NEW YORK. N. Y-. Aug. 5. -— ' - wind onth a high new! d"- their store and the Bank of Nova ecuonlglholfhqoleaxtilf. Bysliolonbg; __ less commun ca on w ‘ 1m" Mam“! Mwhth°wh' which we": d in commercial use between this totally destroyed as was also the ‘Lgxfiit; con~ gllisflgghgzafilxlliffélé ggiibthonhzsléio The Matthews block contained ‘as l 1 1 tmue ltlwill render Mrs‘ Yvmdllaah.“ ti?“ a}? stilmoh; mantra: conrfaidg-helhtthrabihughlfcceitily hhhhiozfi hhilnlbborlous adpeéling olut ‘ary s ore, rs. eona ‘s unc ' _ o 4 1h dot su as s g- room’ Roy Barbour“! harbor shop hill which passed the Dali yester 0f Wm" 9 '1 e . and J. E. C. Hunter's dry goo s More and the residence o! Mn Valera announced that discussion of Paul Gaudln. shoe maker. The res- idences of Mr. Joseph Arsenaulf. ‘hm,’ ' section foreman and of Mr. S. R. The hhhnhe“ °1 the rehhhhchh Burke suffered damage as did ot- her buildings including the new outside‘ The public safety M“, gaff’ °“’“°h h’ M" C‘ N" M“ which was framed shortly after the nals of the Morse Code- Within three years officials of the corporation responsible believe the system will link the worlds leading cities with radio communi- cation on a facsimile basis. This means thait, with virtually com- pleta secrecy, entire messages will be tossed across the Atlantic and photographically reproduced with a speed more than ten times great- , er than any achieved in transmil- _ (ting trans-Oceanic photographs. in an operation requiring possl- _ bly as little as two or three min- l, utea the same result will be at- . tained as if a printed page of (l. _ newspaper were torn out and ship- . ped to England by steamship. Just as lthe ship would deliver the printed, message only at the port for whichit was intended, Beam wireless for all practical pllfliiliieii will throw its messages only to the receiving station for which it is meant lt will do so at a. speed equivalent to 250 words a minuto OI‘ IIIOPO. Rock IslandFlrms Owe Govt. $105,000 (Canadian Press) SHERBROOKE. Que» Aug. 5- '- Ths Department of Customs ha" instituted throuiah K fiietggzhg; r “i ' c as c go and retained the title she has (Special to The Guardian). lgflhohfnfh’ ffififiooy against (three held for several years. today in the KINGSTON, Ont... Aug. d-Theoomoooloo o; Rook Island, Qua, fl-Iialil in (ills Ohl-llipiolibhlll iflllfliey largest locomotive in the British to oonoot on umouut tdtalllng in of the. . Maritime Branch of the Emu)"; was used to hour mo royol ‘the neighborhood or ;1o5'ouo_ The companies are the B. B. Glove company. Beebe. Qua. from whom $41,012 is sought; the J- A- Glllmour lComDauy. Rock Island. $29,947; and the Reliable Garm- ents, Limited. $33,357- Premier Will Open Toronto Exhibition (Special to the Guardian) roaonro. Ont.. Aug. h-Word was received from ithu Hon. Wil- liam Lyon Mackenzie King this morning that he had accepted tho invitation of the directorate to open the Canadian National Ex- hibition this year. As Prime Minis- ter of the Dominion of Canada he was invited to perform this cere- mony sincc this is to be known as Confederation year. PRINCE DISMIBSES ESCORT TO RELIEVE SWELTEBING ‘HORSES. MONTREAL. Aug. 5. —1t was hot: here this morning. beastly close. The Royal Canadian Dragoons. who formed the advance guard of the Princes‘ parade to further public acclaim, worked under extreme dif- flcultles. So did their horses. The Dragoons with their heavy helmets and uniforms, to a man were wet through. So were the horses. The Prince of ~Wales. noticing their evident discomfort. beckoned an aide. A moment later it became known that he had requested that the escort be dismissed. ~ RATE-lo. per word, net each insertion in this column. ..____._________--- mihlinaans AND STATEMENTS neatly printed. Guardian Job Printcry. ~. if and finally decidedqto try to steal ~ your wife." wrote Midwood. "You ’ {HERE v5 ONE M"! lfiwlne. but I succeeded in "1 ‘h f ' ~ - . .....~:$..'.‘.‘."..;’i‘“n2.il‘.°.€l2".:;.:? (is tecilve» Tllalloaouiflies The authenticity ofthe letter and the bequest is attested b the - , era letters. y hwy A Attention! 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