I Q ~ ~. I V7 ' A 1 ui»u.i.'o"` _ _.. -.__ , _ ____,_ g I I ‘ _ _ MQRNING nAI,LY' F -_ "TEH"-Mass News T CTIARLOTTETOWN. CANADA ruunso Iv ` _ ` -- T ` ff s E E v- _ - __ _ _ _ , A ,JULY 31, 1913 riiisr orsu. __ P119, ‘§'i‘i'i;Rii’ls‘i$’Iiiliii°T' 'S U 5 so § L .1 si *Q iliiiii iiiiii _ ”SlUlHiAi Tuul Tulum cusll lu lllilusiul lxclliuiii li Mui cull/is iii mx usi UE LITTLE ELIIIES RAILWAY TRITLIRLE LIVER THE TARITE LTII ALIIITHITL TIRIISTAIITIIIIIPLE AGAINST TITAIIILJ .|T_,_ _' “_si- f .' ' ' (canadian Press.) EDMONTON. Tn; an _snni with him five fox whelps, tivo i-,iuiknsg B, two crosses and one red,, R. J . _Roni d :inson arrived in the city last even » ‘di ing and was met at the station by t F- W. Bernstead, n ri».pi~csenr.ative of e a fox farm near Trenton, _*`l_ ,,f_ who gf purchased the foxes for $2,o'.`5. it The tiny reynurds were immediate- ei ly enclosed in .i packing box Bud sent to their new homes across the border, Mr. Bernstsri-_i has ueuu in Dv 'tha city for tha 'mit thi°i;e ii.~¢,i_-5 und dllrillif that time has purchased tweu- 3, ty sight foxes ‘rnicli have all been shipped to ’l_‘riiit..mf., ni.; n.|ps1,,,u.n,, 5° totaling over $100,000. The -!rlcs fu purchased :sis ev'_-nliig \i~-_rs i,n=n;..u 51 over thirty mile:-l r. .nh east -if Athi__ basca Laniling, in \val!;n,. ,_.-.-n,,,, 0810 41116 day tin- nu.it~r some , . .. H ' 1 ~ in. ' FB a den and dug out the whelps, Hnv- I ing heard of the pricee paid in Ed- m0l1f10n he immediately decided eo bring them to the city for solo with _ the reslilt that his bank account has been considerably enlarged. -_._________ LARGEST TLINERAL ~<_ ____ _ i , - ___ -__ _ (Canadian Press.) (Canadian Press.) ___ 'i’_i_1_e__Guer;1i;i_n __l_i_as_ beeiit asked in, (Coinnilnn pi~sss,) (Gnnndinn Press.) SAM,-RAN - _ _ » u s n u e impor ant paper -- -- X percent __*i_§I_S__?_0_____-i__i_i_y__a0.-Ninety wssriinorou, .iiily ao.-oeinoo-_ on sieoiiol rerni by ii.. Hoiisien se ooNsT_ANTINol>i.E, _.nay 30.- _ Nnw vonk, Jiiiy 30.- serie.-nl ,,ct0,_s employed ____ up and con- rats and _Republicans of tin, Senate the meeting ol the P, E, Island Medi- The Russian fleet which has been Judge Mil._yor today granted iierinis- “Elon of the southern P0 ___Pe.ciflc clashed again on the Underwood cal Association at Summerside. Dr. Crliising in U19 Vi0iI\ity of the Black sion to _file additional claims for in voted to strike _____e gif” c sys- Simmons tarin bill. Democrats de- Houston said:- Sea at the entrance to the B0HPii0r- loss of iifc, lniuries and loss of bag- ,th the management _Wes ____ erences clared the Republicans were dsliher- I wish to present to this society to- “S Wfw 011381500 *Uday in making gage in proceedings against the employment _md _________1‘ _B terms atcly attempting to bring about a day the modern views in regard to 802001088 in the HHFUOF Of ZOHLZUT- Oceanic Nauigatioii Company l.i,i1 y are 8u0_____ed and _beg 1; senio_r- panic and the discussion grew warm. the action and use of alcohol as ii df§_. a p0rt i_n Asia Minor about 150 and the _White Star Lino as owners Bettie ,mes adausted C mpaliys The eartheware .schedule was comp- medicine and in order to do so I miss from Constantinople. News ,uf the 'p,¢uuic for u i,,,,_,tu¢_,0,, uu|,_ The vote in favor _-__ leted and the metal schedule taken want to bring before you, first, some Of these OPBFHUOHS Llfellfly 61611190 ility.. erwhelmin 0 he strike was up. A fierce bail and wind storm extracts from my notes taken from the populace at the capital hut made ~_-___ The grandgémcer and ____ _ forced recess. i Dr. Biiickader, Professor of Pharma- "0 im‘Pl`09HI0u Qu P.'0‘/¢l‘_l\m¢u1’~ 01501818 ‘ “tees 0, the Brotherhsiod ___§_l;m- _- colugl’ and Therapeutics of McGill, Wh" declare that consideiiihle more _ ng during gh 5 ggi f 1395.__96 u than a naval demonstration would at mteéests Villllllv wrapped up in _ 1896-97. E e one 0 an be required to enduce the abandon- . e con ition which f0rco the con- ` ment of adrianople, ctors and tralnmen i _ H0 ng to San THE OLD VIEW -__-#-- aucisco dealt ith 1 ' ‘ oir viewpoinhw prob em [mm --- Hou ui niiusi SIXTY FTUTUHITS “ITIS I" °' LI" _ _ y » ‘ are as follows: - ' I -*" Internally, alcohol produces il. hot _ r `1 hurning sensation with condensation [ (Cuniiilliiii Press.) (Cuuudiuu pl-uuu_) of epithelium and some anaesthesia. _ -_ _ _ On reaching the stomach it produces l’l)l¢'i‘ AU, Spain Jlily, 30,-li, in . WINNIPEG, Jniy 30___w_ p_ Ami, _ n sense of warmth which is followed F ‘Oiled 1 ~ ____ cl tint ii small piilty iii rev - ibuln, Dominion pu,-Die Omcur unc, by a general glow over the body. oiutionists iiiadc ii successful attack MEYICO J _ viumug the peum,,,tiu,.ies_ over suv, In moderate . qunntity_it stimulates (C mn Pr Bs) Monday in lnirt Ciistohiil Uoliiii. '_ _ ~ C . ll y3'0.-_The rebel ohisf. eu hundred conviotu hope for reieuseu the superficial circulation increasing 'an _‘f2_ 0 ' L"’"0"01 Bl\St'HI1_L'U'~0 Will* U10 l-'<»Vl‘F- i ,Stunt arranza advised the United under the new system, _ blood simply and thereby increasing . nnielit wal-sliip is pui~siicing_ a es Government that if arms and -- the functional activity of peptic BARCEl.OI\lA, July _30.-A strike is .___ EIVEII ATTEIITILIII (Special to the Guardian.) ` EI)MON'i‘i)N.-July 29.- John Mcrrigliziii accused of harboring stol- en foxes lins been acquitted by His Hon. Judge Taylor, at Spruce Grovo Ailierta. Morrigan is n. farmer at Grnmia _, was also ii Dominion Timber Inspec- tor rind he was alleged to have bar- bored several ‘ viiluable foxes which bud been stolen from the kennels of F. M. Lce of Edmonton. Morrigan clnimed that the foxes had been plac- ed on his fiirni hy some unknown per- con. Of the twenty-four witnesses lieiird diiring the special sitting held in the school house at Spruce irovc, ciglitccii of them were for the defence iiud were called for evidence of the good cluirncter of the accused. The witnesses for the defence were: A, (logblan, A. Benton, Clerk of Pub- ic Works for the Dominion, D. Sinc- iiir, Tcrcssii Morrigan, Charles J. ffurrie, J. i\’li:l(ililey, J. M. Douglas, 'l‘. (‘. Heuuy, T. S. Stewart, E. B. Williams, W. E. Wilson, G, Campbell, G. 'l‘. ’l‘revciiiiii and F, W. Lundy. Witlicascs for ilic prosecution were l". M. lice, owner of the foxes; H.. iiirwush, (4. M. Willetts, H. Mehan, i’. Mci'l'ii:iili, l’. H. Wells, J. W. Ken- nelly. T0, ll. (‘omef~'.\\'cll appeared for the :lie defence. _ nmiiiunition are admitted he could ‘ glands. If taken in large nmonni; tins the textile ‘“d““t"Y '“"°E"l“2 "EXW r 500|) the trouble in ninety days The Stimulation passes on to irritation four factories is called' Omcials ' . . . . ,, _' _ ~ . ' f th ` t 'lr _ ' prosecution, Messrs Robertson for RT PLTITT RITTIILITI i;:":i:;§:.‘; .ffis;“"'< A STLTITIIII of .i::...:.° "- IT 1 ' I (Canadian Press.) I _ . f ; _.__ PORT ARTHUR, July 30.-- 'Thu 'funeral of the late James Connel who died Thursday in Arizona was hoiil this morning from thc family resid- ence and was the most largely ' at- tended e‘. cr held in the city, .m___ Min8ril's Llulment Cures Dipthei-ia. CONDENSED ADS T00 LATE FOR _ FOR CTLASSIFICATIOII , ---_ One cent per word each insertion in this ¢_‘.01,§.\mn._ Cash must accompany ~orrlci‘.“""' "Miiiiiiium chai-?g`d`“ttv‘enl:y-tive csi_its._ ________________ WANTED-A BELL BOY AT QUEEN Hotel. ____ . 635-7-_aiMef. 'A FEW BOARDERS CAN BE AC- commodnted at 21 Elm Avenue. ____ ___ __ _ __ ___ 556-628M3i. WANTED AT ONCE, A HOUSE- maid. Apply Mrs. A. A. Bartlett, _ 175 _F__ltz_roy S_t.___ 504-7-25Mtf. FOR SALE-2 ACRES OF HAY ON Brighton, Apply to Harry Court 196 Kent St. 637-7~31M1wpd- I _ I (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Ont., July 30.-The Do- partinent of Customs has issued a ministerial order prohibiting the im- Pwtfitiim of hay. straw. loader, feeil, stuffs or _litter accompanying horses from continental Europe for a period of six months from July_ 16, .é.__.___ iuu l_i|uls a I lnuiiluiici i ii - (Special to The Guard an) , ST. JOHNS, July 30.-The ses- sions of the Black lxfiiglits of Ireland elected ofiicers to-day. Brace, of Charlottetown, was elected to a com; mittee. Q 'Phe Deputy Grand _Master in the course of a welcoming address touch- ed on the rejection of the Borden Na- val Bill which action he stigmatizcd as subversion of a great national movement to party ends -and a stu- pid, political blunder. Action to strengthen the position of the Or- angemen of Ulster was urged by 104 primary, 7 district county, 8 scarlet chapter, 15 ladies benevolent and 26 Young Britons. Two additional lodges during the year report 11,419 initiated, a net gain of 7,085; pro- perty value $1,490,061, insurance $600,948. . SLI l.l__i,___, MMER SEHITIIL s ELIR TEACHERS At the Summer School for Teach- ers in this province now in session at the Prince of Walcc College, -Char- lottetown, Mr. Charles M. Williams, B. S. A., took the class of “Insects in relation to plant life,” and gave a highly important lesson. _ _Hs first dealt with the economic im- portance of the subject, and also spoke of it as un exciilent field for intellec- tual growth emphasizing the fact that i:ior`e could be learned by stu- dying the habits of insects than by studying the works of the great phi- losophers. As a. recreation or occu- pntion for one's _thoughts when swalk- ing, this study was uneqiualled. In insect life examples might be found of architecture, engineering, unremit- ling cars of young, 'Tragedies and even war and slavery. All phases of human activities were found there, with the one difference, that they were brought to a_ state of higher perfection. The abundance of insects made it easy to study them and a, little knowledge 'of their habits' would undoubtedly have s. vel‘Y 09110' flcfnl influence upon the V000! BW' dents studying them. He then de- fined an insect as a creature whose body was divided into three distinct regions; the heed, thorax and M100' men, having one pair of antennas, three pairs of legs and \1S“H~l\Y 0"? 0* two pairs of wing! In tl” “d“:E‘ gtnt¢.\ The life histories Of 109001* were extremely ‘ interesting and ei considerable importance in attempt' iiig their eoiitroi. ordinarily 01°” wo;-s long- stages in the lifs hisf10TY7 these being the egsl. 1f*""°» P“V° “"5 adult The e was the first stage ln ELEIIATIIRS TITR _four is being carried out at the very ino- me`nt that Liberals are still showing their mortif’,‘:atioiii over the move to investigate ocean freight rates. In- terior terminal ellevators n the prai- rie provinces are now a thing of thc immediate future. The Department of Trade and Commerce propose com- mencing the construction of one in Moosejaw and another in Saskatoon. lt is expected that each elevator will Hisuanuu of the farmers ,mu u,_u.,c,,i_ cost $1_000,000. Copies of the plans and specifications can be `seen either at the Dcprirtment at Ottawa or this oiilcc of the Board of Trade Commis- sion at Fort William ierreri to trio last uint ure ieneners instruction in agricultural matters, and he appealed to his audience to ` do' all they could on their part to as- OTTAWA, July 30.-Geo. J. Des- biirnts. Deputy Minister of the Naval Who), of thu coming wings.-_ Service, who accompanied Hon. J .D. Tu,,_H,,u_ M,._ A,-,uuunit rem-fed to Hazen on the trip to the coast, dis- the fun that both pieusu,-e and iu. tfnguished himself in a heroic rescue struction wer, combined in those pic. from drowning st Banu a_ few dayi nies, and he moved s vote of thanks ago. In a private letter rece ved at to the gnpsi-iutenneng of the parm, the Marine Department the write' ur. H. P. Doble, ineiniiei- for ine states that the attention of Mr. Des- G,-,md mess Ding;-(sg, niso mans n hsrats was attracted by a 15-year- (uw ,umm-ks’ uuu seconded me mo. old boy mins for mi~fMw° 1" 01° iion, wiiiei. wee esrrien win. neos- swlmming pool. The boy had E0¢ mation, into Giklit 7°" 0| W°t°f U10 1101"! lm' Mr. Charles Williams, Hortlciiltiir- able t0 swim WM d\'0W0i“€- The D°‘ ist, then spoke to the farmers on the' Duty Minllliifi Wi¢l1°“t WBEWTU W subject of flowers and small fruits, dlsl‘0l~U. 1007990 “W0 50° P001 “"0 addressing his remarks particularly proceeded to rescue the boy. This to the grime, possibilities there are iii was sccoinpiillwfl Wm-\ KNIT- 0if0°“l' connection with the growing of small ty owing to the boy being frightened, m,i¢,_ and clssping his rcscusr about the Agn,-Wu,-nu the rusty were when ny . SS the existence of any T059" *md Wifi one of tu, way, in which inssc F www 1 nimiliifr' pnsmii throligii the winter; from the . - (Continued on P080 4-)‘ i heck- Fillllll |19 bl'0\iB\l¢ him 0“f» the Superintendent over the agricul- Hfi|'l‘lY- f'l`003TllY ME DCSDBTBTM WUT tural sections proper of the Farm, be rrc0ilim¢l\000_ f0i‘ *-08 ROUQT H'\\"Ithe vnrio`us»rotstinns of crops nnd‘ mane Sadat! 1110.001- ` their purpose being explained to sor Clark, through the flower, garden - and the small_ fruits orchards, and ~ afterwards assembled nt the Lily Pond, where they were photographed mm ‘MT mas) I J. A. Mathieson whose remarks were Oi"i‘AWA, July 30.--Another of thu uitu mic, H0 S oke f th V ,.k promises of _tho Borden Government shut tue ' Gov mmlént 0 0,; Tu the country he emphasized. The Premier was followed by the _ Commissioner of Agriculture, the Hon. Murdoch McKinnon, who princi- _ _ course it was proposed by the Gov- shown through the buildings of the Farm, including the poultry barn, where was explained to them the ex- perimental work .being done at the Farm in regard to stock and the raising of chickens. Then they were taken by the Superintendent Profes- and then listelied to scvcra.l.interest- ing addresses that were made to them by prominent plihlic men. The first speaker was the l’rcmicr, the I-Ion e _ were o g along agricultural lines, and in this connection referred to thc short courses that had been given lust win- ter, and also to £he_judging classes in the country. Mr. Mathleson also dealt with the importance and usc- fulness of picnics such as that to the Experiliientnl Farm, and said he con- sidered them one of the best means that had bcen provided for the as- turlsts. He also touched upon the Summer School for 'Tenchcrs at pres- cnt in session in Charlottetown lit the Prince ol Wales College and rc- wero there receiving ii good deal of sist the teachers in their work, the importance oi' which to the future of pally dealt with the long agricultural eunment to give for boys at the Prince of Wales College during the are needed _ ed If taken in weak solution it does ,of tmopsyare 195; hu§_i;%t0tr§”nm3;: ` “H ;'_‘:_t _l_§‘_$_"1'_I__"I`_;*t__"_\;;_l5;1 _l;_h0_)_f;i;_Ii;)<;i__l__é>__fs pliiz' city The Governor of Barcelona A smgle dose mtmduc In _ maintains the strike vias illegally "BUSH mum |N lH[ Wm - ,,,..;...;. .. III MEILTITEITL h E) duces Important "Hex “C” will have seventeen thousand men at T§[§§Té..ii0T.t T.t.TR1"l§f§Ti..?l§ TTTT`.fit.€T§§ the “““’°““‘ °‘ th” *’“’“"“° ‘°“°‘“" _l ’ li , of cutaneous vessels At some time wncry 0ut.._._brea_ __ _ ,_ ((¢1\lH0u1ii PFBBS) | 5 - - .. . ' S (Canadian Press.) Of much service _for securing prompt MONTREAL. July 30 --_ PGU0 (Canadian Press.) MONTREAL, July 30.-While hotel keepers are complaining that thc tourist season is poor, the reports of transportation companies show that people are not restricting trav- el. The rush to Europe is heavy and to other parts of the world aswell. RAR SMASHUP IN MIIIITREAL (Canadia Press.) n MON'i‘RliiAL~, July 30.-A spectular smashup occurred this afternoon when the harbor engine, hauling eighteen cars of coal, switched on the wrong track while getting ii p speed to climb the grade smashed in- to a ruw of nine cars on the wharf Some of the cars were emptybut three boys who were unloading sugar were badly injured when the collision occurred. , The iinpnct of the engine drove the last ciir fifteen feet up on a pile of sand which alone saved it from bustling into the river. The injuries to the boys are broken arms and bruises. ~..__...........-.~..............._ them. "l‘hen gathering again in the picnic grove they were addressed by hir. ’i. A. Benson, the Dominion poultry expert, who spoke for about ii quarter of an hour, cnieiiy along the line of the inarketrng of eggs and the organization of egg circles. lvir. C.J. Helly, secretary of the Y. M. C. A., also addressed the farmers, speaking on the development of social lie i-n the country and on the farms. After this the party were shown over the experimental plots of grain, grass and clovers and then were sl- iowed to go over thc grounds just iis they pleased. During this period tile' automobiles which again were out on their educative mission, plied briskly to and from the City, taking parties of the picnickera each time for a pleasant drive, with which the people were greatly delighted. The party left the city at six o’clock in the evening after having spent a very enjoyable time-indeed they could not he rc- strained from expressing their pleas- ure, and gave vent to their spirits in innny ii loud_cheer, -._......___....._ Minard'| Linimolit Rhlievhs Neurslgia blood pressure rises This lenders '_-' onrnin st1mn1.,¢10n_ It ,S ,ery u,f_ Crelli, a foreman employed by the ' -, . V _ ' , r ‘ T MOOSE JAW July 30 -Settlers fusible and enters blood rapidly Pro- City WHS Dlaced under arrist this arriving from the south country tell bably all taken into the'stomach en- ““""“°°“ 00 0 ‘V“"`f’-"t teclinlmlly of ci serious hail storm. along the ters the circulation without entering chalgillg-’ him with Oilthlnlnll "|0093 boundary It was the worst expcr- rniull intestin thou “H001 fi'-T50 Fei “C9 . _ ` ' , ii th t 1 ` D e s. The iirrcst _ _ _ A ieliced in Years. Althoil h Canadian svstcm a 'v g e por H w - ~ - - A-fflmlllllau P1059) g nd th 1, er ur, the first to as the outcome of wholesale chiiig ciops escaped many hundreds of Cantinued on page 3 es °f Kraft among We -CTW f‘J1`@m@U aorog wo;-o dovggtatod in Moni;onna_ and ilitimations to city laborers who -___,__ _._~i___..__ _______ ____' _“I” W .i were forced to pay for iobs Crelli o-..._.~.-s.=......-.-..-.-in-f.. =I"._.`-1%; when searched had hniik ,book with _ _ __ _ __ _ i (Canadian Press) ___e_p_§rsi_ts of a 01000 for the _presiut I . T lil . . ' LIITS ITITAIIITLTII. ITIIAII -_ _ me ~ ~ - A_n0th0I` fB1`mBI`S' P10510 C0 U18 1111- ly rscztoriilg the Belle t;E:pLiL;(r:ic1:;E1(E;- other guests am .___ _ perimental Farm took place yester- sm to its noi-nin1sint¢_ 1; is ox. _"`-' day. The farmers comprising the par- pected repairs will be ooinplste Fri- icuuuuiuu preuu Deuputcu) ty came from Central Lot 16, Bel- dny morning, ~~ _ 5nAND0N_ Mu,,__ July 3u__0wiug mont and Summerside, and numbered ‘ | | | to the financial _ stringency, the city Blmuf 120 altogether, They were the coiincii has closed down all municipal "mst enilhlwiuatic party that has up W0rk and discharged three hundred lf;._o the pr__csent made these trips to the ar . __ nun ,nn lulnuisllllii eil the comme,-cial bureau was in_ of the Hon. A. E. Arsenault. Travel- `strlicted to suspend business and ling by special train' they reached _ Charlottetown abo t h lf- t t ` ,_. , _ :;a_u_;i _a_cc_<;_i;u_i;nto a du_i_*._e___ i:_nd___t.l_ie ques_ __,cl__c__ ___ the _norniing mild P?fc____d;‘ (Special to ins (..uiirdiuii) H E 0 allslab at once to the arm 3 o'i"l'iwA July so-The 1 C ii or day; celebration was deferred ow- there they discusfed 1____chg__n Zgriggé wage iiuestion with l which .Geucial lug _ _“od that cause. The heads gmt item of the da_y,__ program the - Manager Gutelius has been dealing at 0 °‘ “Par me" 5 Wife 1“5tl`ll¢f»9 meal being partaken of in the' de_ _ Moncton has not as yet come lisfoiie _t:_>s_pr;_epui_'_e r;:u_orts sigowcing howuthey nghtful s___r__0____d_ngs of the picnic Hon. Frank Cochrane, Miiiistw of i ou e nee xp use w ou ‘ imuuriug em,ue,,cy_ s_ 1 grove. After luncheon, they were tl also $76 cash Despite his MONTREAL_ J__1y30__w0rkmg protests he was placed under arrest P.ailways, for setticnielit. Hon. l\1i'. Cochrane stated to your correspon- dent t0»liight that so fur us iic is concerned the matter had not pre- sented itsel‘ iii such form as would enable him to deal with lt. The rc- tllrn of Premier Borden on' Friday has not been necessitated by the sit- uation on the liitcrcoloniul. Uno or two Nova Scotia. iiieniliers are hcrc on deiiilrtiiieiital business and it is probable that their views will bc placed before tho minister in order tiiut lociil conditions along thc gov- ernment rziilwuys system iiiuy have duo coiisidcrntioii. Uoiicrul Miiuager F. P. Guteliiis, of the governnient ruilwiiy, said in re- fcrcucc to thc controversy with the (luliniliuli Brof.lierliooil of liuilwiiy Eniiiloycsz "Wo fuilcd to n_'.:l‘ee with the (lan- adiaii llrotlierlioml of lluilwuy Em- ployes on thc iriiittcr of their jui"is~ diction over clerks in the gciicriil oi- fioes und in the superiiiteiideiiti-i' of- fices who have ucccss to ciiiiiiilclitiul infornizition in these ofliccs. "Tho nianilgcinont rulvii-licrl thc mon that it would grunt reusoiizible iu~ crcuses to lill of these cicriciil iiiiun us iliiliviillinls, but declined tri iiicur|iol~- ate them ‘ll flic sclicilulo with thi' or- ganization. There ure about G50 clcricii'l men on the riiilwuy, und thosk: which wo desire to cli iiiulc from thc schcflulo niiiolinf. to about 250. I am reliably iiifoririiril that less than 100 of the liittei' ure meiiibcrs of thc orgrinization. "We agree with the committee on all the rules and regulations cover- holidays, etc. We also agreed on the increase in sulary for freight shcil forcmcn, clirckcrn and poi-ters, ling- gagcmastcrs at stations iinil their as-. slaiants, bnggngc porters, railway' stores clerks and storemen, round- houss employes, coulshovellers, ian- irig car conductors, chefs, cooks and waiters, sleeping und parlor car con- ductors, the increase ranging from $2.50 to $15.00 per month, und which provided an increase for a'll employes covered in their previous schedule w.th ii number of add'f.ions. The wages rigrecd upon conform with tile wages granted to employes in the other eight erxriinizntions with which we hnve agreements. "No, I do not think there will be ri strike for the reason that the em- ployes are under an agreement with the railways which renulre six months’ notice by either party for its termination, and to eliminate the confidential men from the rirgnnivic ,tion it was _necessary for the mau- aeemcnt to give the men ii notice to terminate the sgi-eenient,:' ing promotion, seniority, overtime. , MAN [IITNEESSES TLT INIIENITIARISM Y`_ all _ i_ WI?~lNIl’EG, .lilly 31.-According to Provincizil Fire Commissioner, (Turhack. J. A. lvlinrshall of Corbcrry confessed to setting fire to Garlaud`s store iii thiit town three years ago. Many others are implicated. "PLEAITETI RLIILTT IL I TURLIRIIIRRRARL I ` (Cnnadian Press.) wooiiis'roCK, ont., Jiiiv 30.- Fiiii-n. Riliqv. fifteen years old, an Emglisli gli-i,. iillided guilty this :iioriiing r-» bur'i fig a barn on the f.,~m iiiiv... by Jnmcs Hartley, this city, evil .iinnted by Frank. Scott. LAKE MANITLTRA TRIP IIAIIIIELLELT s-_l (Canadian Press.) l\l()N'l`lll‘lAL, July 30.-Sailing of the iuil-2 Miiiiitobii friiiii Montreal to l.ivirl'poiil is iillicinlly cancelled the lilicr luring in dryiluck over haulcd mul rcpiiirizil. 'l`lic dumngc is slight the piimils e1i