it» a ‘a Bubuerip prlaii. can. lhlvemeremaeotioi-wooe who work for the improvement of m. iety than those who merely pray for _ l feign Horse R y. flou- Delivered 5.1.00 lllll U- H. L. I450 t :1 censeds-Foroign I u,‘ » (special to The Guardian) ROME. July flL-General Um berto Nobile is sure oi’ a court mar perfunctory matter, for any com Mussolini ordered General will involve further iiiiisiin iiiii . 0E FEIIRII IIIIIIIITRYMIIII tial when he returns to Italy, as a mander of a naval vessel who loses his ship is courtmartlalled as a known. On the other han routine means oi determining the lini himself is known to cause oi the loss. Premier Benito Nobile lng leit his and all the Italian survivors oi the e Italia disaster to return immed- iately and they are on their way. Whether the Court-martial of rea- bile is to be confined to this per- iunctory procedure or whether it at investigations of his actions is known only to in- ner government circles. The Italian press points that after several weeks oi criticism oi Nobile's conduct in allowing himself to be rescued first, there is now a tendency to reaction in the European press. The Euro- Eoropoon Press income Iilii BE oouiiiiiiiiiiii ummmuu European Press indignant At Generals Des- Mortion 0i Followe rs By Allowing Him- sell To Be First R oscued-Mussolini In- Proposals Resentod By _ Italian News papers. pean according to Italian comment is protesting against the length to which the Swedish and French Press has gone in the castlgation of No- bile, demanding that opinion be ice- tests are launched everywhere in th I I Iprcposal is grotesque and even has made in Sweden and France to have deliberate eifort to cast aspersion on Italian character. MURDER Sigmund N odge, Hungarian 0f Sydney, Capo Breton, Charged With Murder Of Louis Virgo, Of Sa me Nationality. (Cunaclan Press) mund Nodge, 55. is being held by local police on a charge oi murder- lng Louis Virgo 46. VIPBO- 1f» W115 fll-meleascd on bail. Virgos's condition leged had insulted Mrs. Nodge, and it is claimed that the husband in- vited Virgo to his home yesterday and attacked him with a. club. Vir- go died early this morning irom a at the st severe scalp wound. Both men are was ma; Hungarians. It was not thought lastchorgod with murder. An inquest _which began this morning was ad- journed until Monday when the rc- ,sult oi an autopsy will be given- -Nodge has four children. Virgo was ance. He was taken to police statlonJtwice a widower and has no child- evening that Virgo had been ser- iously - hurt. He returned to his boarding house after the fight and reiused to obtain medical assist- Massey In Toronto (Special to The Guardian) TORONTO, July 22.—Hon. Vin- cent Massey and Mrs. Massey are in Toronto visitl the farmer's broth- cr in-law and s tor Dr. W. L. Grant principal oi Upper Canada College, and Mrs. Grunt. They have been here several days. awaiting thc com- pletion oi work on the Massey sum- mer residence. Batterwood House. near Porthope. The house is bcing reconditioned. Been last night. Mr. Massey declined to talk on questions oi state, saying that he was away from the lsgation at Washington on holidays and was re- fusing all inhrviows. He expects to where his wound was dressed. and SYDNEY, N. 5.. July 2l.—Slg-,aiicrwards permitted to go home. In the meantime Nodge was arrest- ed on a charge of assault and later I ren here. National Secretary Will Accompany King (spools: w The Guardian) OTTAWA, July ZZ-Thomas H. Taylor, who is Secretary 01 @119 N11‘ tional Liberal Committee at Ottawa. will accompany P19111191‘ K1118 011 his tour oi the Western Canadian Provinces the beginnins oi August- The Prime Minister will spend six days in his czonstituency oi Prince Albert. Mr. Taylor was well known as a debater at the University oi Toronto beiore his graduation from 'I‘rinity College. return to Washington at the end oi two weeks. Announcements, Coming Events, " Meetings, Etc unmask "ROBIN H “DUI. new 91°‘ Olltlbh in “1°'°°"'- ' 141'“ loom the main line. The can v11- - ‘*~fi-~I~: mstleandiiremenweie "llotioov-davhidilh Toa- Post- °'1 "1 11" - (ma; swivel-A o w-i-s-H- ' ' ‘ ' Tennis Dance in I ‘loam w .A\uuit "Mung" m» 24. w. tor mo. More. moo-mew M" 11" Y ;'.,1{',,_,_,, ."°1'7'n‘m osmovies at nunm aiver tonishi- lini Ill . - liver ‘mesduy. Two Killed In Boston Elevated Railway Accident (Bpeoiul to the Guardian) BOSTON. July 22.—-Tw0 D8888!!- gers were killed tonight and a m" injured when a iour-cartmin on the Atlantic Avenue loop oi the pawn Elevated Railway left the ‘tracksatacurvewhu-ethaloop “my m screened. French e cnpaud Wednes- day, Borden Thursday- group first. It is ezlpect- d that the courtmartisl will ‘reveal the exact extent oi Nobiles injur- ies, which may be of such nature as to explain .his departure from the fioe before his companions left, the same time indignant pro- Italian press against the proposals the whole affair investigated by a league oi Nations committee. Such tial. assert the newspapers, and is a became worse during the night and he was removed to the City Hospit- al, where he died early this mom- ing. Nodge went to work as usual eel plant last night. and rrestcd there at five a. m. M. y“. Read Dew CoversPiinceiEdwIard Island Like the CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, JULY 23, 1923 aces Wednes . MAXIMS "sir." MERCHANT ___ MERCHANT oily Better be reproved severely when you see wrong than escape only to be censured when you've been and byEveryb ---_.____*-——___<—i-____,____———~___ ; _ _ gone and done it. Egyptian Parliament (Special to The Guardian)’ osmo. Egypt. July 2!.- ed by the police this morning and a guard was placed outside oi them. Ofllolll circles ex- plained thlt the action of the police was only the outward and visible sign of King Fund's ed- ict dlssolving Parliament for three years. withheld until the full facts are d, Musso- be extrem- g eiy indidgant with Nobile ior hav- 8 topsy Report. (Special to Thh Guardian) 5 Channel, it was autopfll’ report today. found in the plane. to its shipment to Brussels. ——-———<0-o>---- REVOLUTION IN PORTUGAL (Canadian Press) volutionary attempt Government was made completely in hand today. . A g . ciiEcKsm-zo camera Geueaatw Toronto, clear 00-60 Montreal, clear . 14-58 Quebec, fair 80-50 Oharlottntown. clear 81-51 mum, clear . ‘ll-BO st. John, clnr . 10-54 New York. cloudy 55-62 High tide this afternoon st 8.14 and tomorrow morning at 8.01. Bun sets this evening at ‘Lil and pqhtmg show. Notice. biggest mo; tomorrow morning at 4.83. First quutormoon ‘rumor. July 24th, 10.14 s. m. summer-ride tlds ollbteen minut- gygsxi-m q ism- mqlopfllottcwfl- ‘l, Buildings Closed Parliament buildings were seui- , l-IIIFEIIIIEIEIIN iii iii iiiii Deceased was Alive When He Fell From Plane is Opinion of Medical Men in Au- CAI-AIS, France, July 21.—Capt- ain Alfred Loewcnstein was still alive when he plunged 4.000 10°11 from his aeroplane over the English concluded by thc medical men who turned in then- AI; the re- quest oi reiatives a further examin- ation would he made oi’ internal or- gans to determine whether poison or disease caused thc Belgian finan- cier’s abnormal condition at the. time oi the tragedy. This is based; upon the supposition that he tore off the collar and tie which were Evidence has already been given that just before leaving his seat ior the rear oi’ thc machine he acted as if he were sui- fering. The present autopsy finding officially reported and the body was placed in a cofiin preparatory LISBON, Portugal July 2l.—A rc- against the last night, but the situation was stated to be Nobilds iillcinducb-Another Flyer Abov uiiisiiiviiiiii Piciiic u; iisiiiiii . (Special to The Guardlnls) TORONTO. July ZL-Conserva- tlves 350 strong, left Queen's Park at 8.45 this morning ior the picnic at Oshawa. Hon. R. B. Bennett, Federal Leader, was one of the first who arrived at the point of depart- ure. Mr. Bennettappeared to be in a particularly amiable spirit and spent some halt an hour renewing old acquaintances. chatting with Col. Harry Mullins, Alired Cuddy, Hon. John S. Martin and J. R. Mc- Nlchol. Previous to the departure they lined up ior the group oi photographers present and Mr. Ben- nett appeared to enjoy loking with them and the newspaper men. Two chartered buses and some 30 pri- vate cars were loaded to their ca- pacity with Conservative plchick- ers. They intend stopping for a short time alt the soldier's monu- ment in Whitby and at the general motors, the malleable iron factory“ and other industrial concerns in, Oshawa. Record Trip . Around World (Special to the Guardian) IIIIIIIE WITHIN EIIIIPIIIE UIILIEIII IIF III IIII Says Sir William Per- ring, Leader of Fifty British Indust- rialisis Now in T0- ronto - Prince of Wales Inspired Vis- it. (Special to The Guardian) ishcrs, members oi the Chamber oi Trade. arrived in Toronto this mor- ning intent upon hearing something about conditions here. The stimu- ills ior their visit, so the head oi their party, Sir William Perring. M. P., explained came from the goodwords oi H. R. H. the Prince of Wales has had to say about Can- ada from time to time upon return- ing‘ to England. Party includes some oi the largest distributors of goods in Great Britain. They are not devoid of knowledge o1’ Canada, ' many oi them having had business dealing with Canadian houses ior years, for instance, Sir William Per- ring who is a big distributor of iur- niture in London and district has been buying drawn wire in Hamil- TORONTO, July 22.—Fifty Brit- e Atlantic Charlottetown Guardian Two dulled OIIII Iorulng Gulrdinu, Io ll” British Actress Dies (Special to The Guardian) SMALL llYTl-IE, Kent Eng" July ZL-Dame Ellen Terry, Brltich actress, beloved by play- goers the world over died this morning in the little oakcn farmhouse tucked away in the Vales oi Kent where she had quietly spent the last years of her liie. MIJNTREIII Til NEW YIIRK IIIR SERVICE j (Special to The Guardian) OTTAWA, July ZL-Ofliclal not- ification from Washington has been received by the Post Office Depart- ment that the project ior a regular air mail service between Montreal and Ncwi York City has been ap- proved by the United States Post Ofiice Department and that the contract has been awarded to thc colonial air lines oi the United Stat- es oi which the Canadian Colonial Company is a subsidiary. It is ex- pected that this service will com- menceabout Oct. 1. It is also inti- mated that this service will carry ordinary first class mail matter. Such a service will be of immense I Famous I »€____€.__. Dr. Finn Ma‘ , noted- mew-i ologlsit with the Italia, with deulli facing, waved on his two comjmn ions who were walking on a rtliH expedition. "Go! Go! At the price iii my life you'll save all," he criul U“ strength left. Captains Mariano and Zappi dug a grave in the ice for him. Their statements that he u» left alive caused a storm of criticism ln Russia. NEIISPRINTIIE HEARST C0. NEW YORK, July 22. — John Henry Mears and B. D. Collyer landed at the boitteryon the lower tip of Manhattan Island at 8.21 p. m. today, thereby establishing ‘u rc- cord oi 23 days 15 hours, 31 minute es and 3 seconds for a trip around the world. The previous record held by Linton Wells and Edward Evans, newspapermen, was 28 days 14 hours 38 minutes and 5 seconds. U. S. Davis Cup Team ton for twenty years. His ringing message: "We are here in order that we may learn,’ said Sir William,I “the Princeof Wales brought to England a ringing message about the possibilities of this Dominion, that's why we are here largely, True, we are here on a holiday. but we want to know more about this] industry. I have been here beiore. I‘ came here six years ago and was very much impressed. These men who are here today are not here to: sell, they are here to try in gather. other beticr." NEW ARCIIBISHOP OF CANTERBURY inter-zone final oi Davis Cup play and thereby won the right to play the French holders oi the cup here beginning next Friday in the chal- lenge round for thc trophy. The American victory, without the ser- vlccs of Bill Tiiden, was scored in straight sets and straight matches. The American doubles team of George Lott and John Hennesscy won thc deciding match today by defeating the Italians, Baron Hum- bert de Morpurgo, and Placido Gas- lini e-a. o-i. c-z. America won thcI ilrst two singles matches in impres-I sive style yesterday. oiiiiiwiiiiuiiiiiii HER SHARE IN Pitlllt CABLE In Conference With Sir Campbell Stuart In Washington, Dominion , Officials Con- clude Consummation 0f Unluorative Morgen-New Cable-Wi rel e s s Agree- ment Now N cgotiated In Great Britain. --____. (Bpeoial to The Guardian) country's interests in the cable. It CYITAWA- 3111? 91-— 91111868’! was intimated during the last ses- eombiew Iellnnuishment oi her sion by the Postmaster-General share in the Pacific cable is under- Hon. P. J. Veniot, that while during SW0d 10 be 0119 01‘ $118 MIJOVDIOVII- the war considerable messages had ions oi the important cable-wireless been made from this cable the pro. merger just negotiated in Great fits we LONDON, July 22.-—The London Daily Telegraph learns that the ‘Archbishopric oi Canterbury has beer; oiIcred to most Rev. Cosmo Gordon Lang, Archbishop of York and that he has intimated his ac- ceptance. Most Rev. Randall Thom- as Davidson will shortly retire irom the Archbishopric of Canterbury be- cause of advanced age. 1 re later t b k in less th fi .tartc i - ~ Britain. and concerning which sir business by- providing :0...“- mi: "P"! grins pack 0i lobsters m1 will bacilli-circa eight t]: to?‘ H“ {mum I‘B,INT]NG o, “in! . oomppsu Btugrt, chairman o: the 5° gym flmncmly can,“ ,8 no be 11°11‘ l ""11 1111111111 1B W116i“ w It is a nice auto drive over o ,.-'i"'1 . \I(":=.1I|il|l1fl, cheaply and éupodi- gszitiilftesealiii: pgarswoegkwovsluilpggohizitltezezn than beiore the war. 1t The“‘}dun°§;bl§1r‘:“fl§§ftf8°§le1§iogenr; road to Georgetown, and you “u: noon. executed. Guardian Oun- 11 "limited that an official minion Government oiiioiuls. 1n re- announcement oi the consumma- tum for that relinquishment Can- tion oi the me r an o . ads will. it is understood. receive a visions would gamed‘: 1W1: direct and substantial money com- the Department of mums) Mn“, pensation. Inasmuch as the [Pacific but as there is an understanding cable has never been a remunerat- for simultaneous announcement in lye-business for its portieihlmti- London and Ottawa, the d“, h" Great Britain. Canada and the An- been postpongd (mm n,“ Monday ttpodes-it is ‘ tood that the or ‘muggy when Pram,“ Stanley Canadian Government accepted the Baldwin will make an announce- lmpoxtance to Montreal for thc mail planes will not only carry between Montreal and New York City but will also connect at Albany with the United States air mail line, runing west to Buiialosnd Chicago. Malor-General Sir John O'Ryan, who is head of the Coloniai1 air lines in the United States and Hearst newspapers a“ Over the Con. W111’ 1s 1‘ (“sflngumhed M719" 01 tinent, and now under seizure by the Brmsh Armyi W111 be 1" M°11'Iorder of thc Superior Court of Mon- 11°11 °" 1111151111? 01 11m Week ufltreal, will be released 1r the de- 3011191‘ ""1111 111° 109111 P051111 1111',‘iendanis. thc newspaper and maga- 15111111i195- 11150 111/1111 111056 111 Chflflicrino corporation and William Ran-i SEIZEIJ (Canadian 1 Press MONTREAL, July 21.-Forty five carloads oi newsprint consigned to iiiiiiiiiii iiiii ii siiii iiiiiiii French Airman, Lt. Paris, to Retrieve N ungesser-Coli Dis- aster in Sea-Plane “Lafregatc” —- Left Early Yesterday Iilorning. ill! France, July 22. — An- wlhm- trench aeroplane was out ov- I'l‘ the Mhiitlc tonight in In Qlfifi in spun IIIPOOQQYI [TORI El.“ '0 ilk-oi. ..i\.| to retrieve the failure oi c" is :‘|||I Nungesser. The French aouplwiic: “Laircgufl? (the PHI‘!!!- ,bii d) rose irom the waters o! Brest Harbor at 5.05 p. m. will! with New York Ila its 508i. Naval Licut. Paullu Paris’ was at the cou- trois with relief pilot Mai-riot and wireless operator (‘anon kcepln him company abonrzl. Lkui. Paris cxprcis to slop at the Azores, for breakfast and a fresh supply of gasoline tomorrow morn- ing. Fl om there he will iiy sis-night to Bermuda and thence to New York, stopping at Bermuda for incl if necessary. Sheep And Horses Die After Hail Storm . (Canadian CONSTANCE, Sask., July 22. -—- ‘The force oi last Sunday's hall storm was such that sheep and horses were killed outright accord- lng to belated reports reaching ‘here. On thc ranch oi Louis Chart- rand 750 sheep were killed and others are dying oi injuries every I I I f i ts ith l t disposes oi suppositions that he wrfltglmgtlogmerggkpfigngggfngvaiifsIghcallulfidingwillac: (local deliv- mlght have met death in thc plane. - I ° ‘1 11 1‘ ' - _ The implication that some other Play FPHJICG e1‘ "15111"! Cmmd“ 5mm“ m” 1"“ m’ --_<.>____ occupant oi the ship was respons- 111111111“: °1i t111ld°tW1i11111 1119113111- lblc for his passing. was thus can- 4;; (11 p i 111°- T 111' 5 ‘V111 we a"? ‘195111115 ' ' celled, The regular autopsy com- Romibznfmoafios 53mm’ Au,” of furthering. We believe that mITIIC Maritime pkgted omcla] fqrmgllfles 0g me will manta July 2L_The United order to increase the trade within e case here. Formal identification was states tqdgy defeated Italy in the me Empire we 1111151‘ know each s No more welcome change has oc- curred in any part oi Canada dur- ing the last quarter than that re- ported by the branch offices of this Bank in the Maritime Provinces. Whereas during the past three I years great strides forward were made elsewhere, till the Spring of this year in the Maritime Provinces, a scrics of iltfui improvements, all of them short-lived, persistently dis- appointed thc hopes of the business community. Within thc last three months, however, not only has tlicrc been a visiblo improvement in bus- iness along many lines; thcrc is a new feeling of confidence in the fut- ure. With the conclusion of a wagc agreement in the coal fields there has been a quick resumption oi act- ivity there. Until May lst most col- lieries were working only three days a week; but many mines now work full time and others five days a week; and a good feeling prevails. The steel industry has also been more active and in most lines the first five months oi i928 show mark- ed improvement over the corres- ponding period oi 1927. A large amount oi construction is in hand at Halifax and develop- ments are foreshadowed elsewhere in the pulp and paper and other in- dustries. 1i1'1‘9~11B1l1§,dolpli Hearst in an action ior1 I day. Mr. Chnrtrand expects that his loss will number 1,000 sheep. 'I'hrea horses belonging to James Chart- rand have died irom wounds in~ flictcd by the wind-driven hail- stones. $978.630.35 instituted by thc Canad-I ian Paper Sales Limited, deposit! the full amount oi the action. Judg- ment to this effect was rendered here today by Mr. Justice Duclos oi the Superior Court. who, while ‘maintaining a petition of the Hearst papers to be allowed to flle a depos- it and secure the release of the pap- ,er, dismissed their application to TRINITY UNITED deposit only $100,000 which they al- lcged was the value of the news- ,print under seizure. In event of thc, The usual services were held in mewspapers declining to take ad-frrlnity United Church yesterday. waxitagc of the court order, they Rev. Dr. Ramsay?! 511111001» 111 "19 ,will also be called upon to pay sz-Imorning was the prophets picture 51o domurrage w the Canadian Pa-.0f aboundins liie and growth bre- cific Railway and the c. N. R. oifsentcd in the fifty-fifth chapter vi whose cars the newsprint isloadcd.11$!11?111- A5 11115 991W"? M13 B911 a>____ Acorn sang two solos-Plieautziiui _ _ Cordon oi prayer," by Fillmore and. W111?» All‘ R306 ..’.‘.".“.'§.§.§Z“I..3i3§?“é‘...i.'$“$ Around Great Britain For Second Time again the preacher, his subject be- ing “The Secret oi Power" based on the account oi the restoration to liie oi the Slil1I'.\fi’lIill$B'8 son. The soloist was Mr. ltoiand Phillip- (Cgnadlgn press) son of Dunstaifnage, who rendered BROOKLANDS, Eng; July 21,_ two solos, mm, 1,. “Heaven u my Captain W. I... lions won the Kings 11011197 1'5 “ 111"1*1?€- 1111a "m? W11)” cull air race around Great Britain 111° W115 1mm “"1311? “Ye” by Lee- today iorths second successive ycnr, 011 w°d11¢51111Y "1 13115 week u“ he finished the was course of 2.ooo 11111111111 51111111" $"-11°°1 P1°111°W11111° miles this afternoon with an elaps- 11cm 111° W°11RV111R< The 55' 33'1"“ cd time of 10.24. l-lc averaged 105 miles an hour. C. l1‘. Unwins was second and his time was only three minutes slower than Captain's Hope's will leave at 9.30 a. m. and. 2 p. m., and will make two return trips. ‘Those going in the mornim should mcct at Hearts Memorial Hall at l. quarter i0 nine o'clock. The long lumber market United States continues fairly strong and an increased demand is‘ noted from Quebec and southem~ Ontario. As a result oi competition irom north European countries. prices in the British market have weakened. in the 51111 W0 "196 "Ports a catch larg- er than that of i927 by 15.000 quin. tsls. An uncertain market factor is the report that the European com-i to date is 250,000 quintals more than in 1927. Owing t0 the rise in prices propomi for an outright sail o! N115 rnent in the Britiii noun it .,Wha1a'IEiéIiIs» lthat beautifully situated town. 'i‘lii weather inters Georgetown Races oo-wwo-oowoo-oooo-oo-o-oow The horse AFT.» Geor atown condensed special. on Wednesday promise to lie un- 3575*“ P" V01‘!!- M‘ each insertion in this column. 0-0 064-000 .__.____...._.._.._____ i ‘CHUICE CORNER BEEF IIAII ‘mill-led cattle. Saunders, New- ~nmv dz U0. FF‘ interest-HIE and “ill no doubt bring a big attendance to track is said to be in good shag..- and the best entries in the l;.i(*.'~ history will take part. No Cllws Illl‘ will Job Pi-intery Phone m. ' boar-s was asrwssn cusp I lottetown and Siimnicrside 392x440 11107 a very pleasant afternoon ii you go there. I ___ increased sharply. As a result of lim- persed with frequent showers, pasturage is excellent and Service flvgflm, milk supplies have increased accord- ______.._._. L081‘ — EARLY morning a black general more. Brand on shoulder one knowing of whereabouts not- liv Leo McOabe, st. Avsrdm- . 5725 ammo-I, = Phone TIC-L. Hill Finder please learc at Jenkins‘ _ ~ msrllnn! *1 '