__-_- , lmpoasible. it is no magic cit f, 9,5111, what you want your ad- “lugging to accomplish-definitely, M; vaguely, but don't expect ‘the rpet. //// ///' ‘s ape \> @fi.~*<. . MERGIIANT‘ Advertising ‘in like a pick and ihovel, a cement mixer and Iteam roller; it will do a good job ‘of paving the way, if you use it right. ‘m Guardian Two 01mm‘ guardian. 1111,11. Raynor Giv London Fur Sale speakers Comme Considerable Dis The Industry. Addrefitillill, n tnootiitp: of fuxmou n Thnrstitty night in tho Board oi’ Trade foetus, Mr. n, ll. Rnynul‘, 0f summers-tit‘, dwelt upon tho cir- cumstances that haul led to n sharp decline in the price oi’ Slillcl‘ fox W111; at tho London Fur Sales in 111s lll0lli|l at‘ IMuy of this your. The meeting was 1n~osidod ovei by 15,11), .-\. illatvKitnttnt, who in- n-nduveii the sponkor nn u mun who knslvintimutely the polt side oi ,1“, tiirer fox industry. and out W110 llliii well able to judgo the wgntt trend of that bushiess. yr, ltaynor. after thanking the [fllifllittli for his t‘0lll|)iillll!llifll‘y remarks. said he was glad tu Hoe so ntany‘ Ioxinen present. ‘Since he had returned from the London Sales he had been questioned so mat-b about the slump in prices liiitl hnd occurred thero, flint he had tnkon this moans of speaking at a public meeting as the only Japanese Cabinet Cont! Founded lltll‘! ERESTING MEETING iiiiiiiE Fiiii MARKET ‘SITIIATICN es His Impressions 0n s Last May —0ther nt On Situation - CIISSiOII on Welfare Of . -... , 0 , "i -. *J ,.- .. I pitfall-i’ i way out of tho difficulty. 'i‘boro had boon certainly something un- during iiltll. sale, reporting that thore had boon a drop oi‘ from 20 to 50% in the price of silvor fox pelts’. and malty bad wondoretl wbnt it was all about. As ono who had boon thorn h,» t-nuid say that the 50% reduction htultft boon over stat-ed. A your ago last January tho auction contpanlos hnd ropzartotl the cooling of a 50% advance, and the speaker romoinborotl writing to them and saying that he did not fool that the report was warranted by the facts, _ Another ndvtluoo in tho prioo of lino Imshnd boon re» ported during tho April Sales of lost yoar; in October they had dropped, nnd in hlay hnd come the deluge. hnd caused this sharp decline in the prion of silvor fox tho stioak or would try to aus-‘nvor fully. frank ly, nnd fairly. speaking YYOm hi" own judgment, experience, and ob- servation, nnd on his own respon- sibllily. usual in the cabins received here‘ 'l‘o tho. question oi‘ what ‘ i CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 1925 v iilil m can [ilMPliBN Pimnsn Bankers, Brokers And Transportation Companies Will B o o st The Move- ment. MONTREAL, July Zil.—— Uncqni- voonl support for a “buy-ht-(ltixi- ada" nmvomcnt that will ‘be ex- tended from coast to coast was voiced today at a representative tnootitig of intnkers, brokers, bond (loafers and transportation com- 1ianies. “'l‘o promote the 1murcbnso as much as 1iossiblp of goods produc- ed in our rottntry, work has been going on for ten yours," said J. ll. Fortior, Dominion ‘President of the Canadian Alannfitcttirers’ As- sociation today. follotving tho meeting . He. doolarotl that if a1 national tnoveuiertt ltaving this for; .ts ulm were once started its ro-' lllii. would be immediately foil. in‘, [he great boost that it would give: I0 native industry. Agrioulturlsts and other prntltfcrt ors nnd ronsmnors will be ap- proached to lend their aid. Drummondvlllc will .bo I tho nection with August 12th, and thereafter moot- ings will he hold in all the princi- scottc of n large meeting in eon-l n _ ,. the ntovumcnt onfiimgli“ “i PHARMACEUTICAL iiiiiiliEililiiN 1" Til BE iiEiilliEilE NEXT liEEii Nearly Three Hundred Delegates Expect- ed From All Parts 0i Canada. Excellent Program Arran ged For Their Enter-i tainment By Lo cal Committee. The year 1925 may be said in ‘and Mr. l-‘. S. ‘Mott-rite one on lei!- Charinttetown tn bu n your of Con- islaiion in connection with phar- vontiorrs. Last. but by no itieuns annoy. least of these will be the annual After lho iuisbtcss niooting on ‘convention of the Canadian Phar- Wedn- sdny mornlitg. the third dny maceutlcal Association, which is ‘of tibo convention. thoro will be to be attended by between two and t1 Hiléoliiiliil i" U)" iiiieflilio" by throp hundred 111-11131“; from ills lionor tho Lioutonatit (lov- every part of (71111111111, ernor at tltrth-rnntent Iiouse. in T119 01,113,111", l1lhnrman1tu11ga1 tho oroniitg thorn will be a ntoon- _/\51§()(;lu1_[()n lg mmmdged M1111 mg ll-gitt tiXflifSitlli on liillsbon) Bay rogisterotl drugglsts from every 0'1""? S» 5- iiitviivitlkih 1,3,1 1,11 Cfuuul“. .11 15 the g1“; IOn 'l‘bursil:iy the different cont- tlme that they bnvo hold their mitJte-‘s will Wliliri- ti!) 009" iiifl" ,-Q,1v(,,,;1m, 1,, 1111,, c113, “m1 11w cnssion will lu- hold, and the elec- dntfII-IiFi-‘i “i iiii" Proving‘; "nun". tiun of officers will take place. M1). 1001 11m, 1, 1,, ,1 great hm“),- m A-lst) tho nnmiilg of the place and 11mm '1\11,- 1n,-n1¢0nv,>,111nn com. tho date of lilo itext convention. ntittoe has left no ntono tinturuetl i" iii" (‘Wliiilil liiPH‘ \Vil‘l b0 a Willi; in order that u proper nnd fitting imiiqiwi “i iieiiiiii ‘"0"! iii"- r,.,.,.l,t_ifl,, he given me vmtorsl During lbo sessions, thorn will which will inclntio such nationally be siwciiii “iiiP-Yiaiiilimiii lil‘°viiii‘ii known mrn as Col. J, l). B. F. Mc- mi‘ m" i1"_ii\‘=*- illfillliilii-Z 110M Siliifl. 'onzio, Chatlmm. President of the imii- i“i"“*~ i) i""<»'ii"°ii i" iit-‘iicii Association. Dr, IR. B. J. Stan-bury. (i'i"’“‘ i'"“- i‘ "will?" ‘D011? 0i) ’l‘oronio, Secretary; F. S. Mourns. Tm"r“‘i“i' ‘wfmiiig “mi "1 iiimie" Snli.‘:itnr.( and (i. "A. Burhrltige, party “l ‘vhmh U"? no“ “Am be Halifax, Chairman of tho C. Pb. A. MES" m” S‘ “~- Jeiikiiis- ('.(111111;ll, 1111,, rmpmdng pxpmluve like vrork of arranging for the 11 “m, m. presum. _ convention is in the hu-nds of ‘the McMuliiu. Saskatcbounin. miiilwillg (tmnnpliitetg; ‘inst ‘President; \V. ii. Andrews. ijeimn“ Ciiilirimlii-E- A- F0919!" =(‘-luiirm:izf of tho committee on ‘hemmi seciviilrY-‘Vi J-‘Bmwm- PRES. COOLIDGE with "ewspapermen and photog For: River Shipyards and Quin Hers is president Coolidge in his yachting outfit and with bin- oculars on the bridge of the “M aytiower" on his Annual subscription; Delivered ll.“ 1.11 lhll. cannu- ud v. s. n. page 1n|nsu tn tuna i i - ,1 - iFor The Time Being, i IN A NEW ROLE T h u s Avcrting A Country Wide Strike —Government Giv- ing M i n e Owners Financial Aid Until Full Inquiry I n to Situation (Canadian Press.) LONDON, July ilk-Tho crisis in Ibo coal industry which lhroutuitsd n striko of minors beginning at mid night tonight has boon settled, An- inottiueonioiit of tho sottloixioitt was llltltiu through the Press Associa- i lion shortly boforo four o'clock this ‘putter-noon, l l.t).\'i)t).\'. July Ill-tumors of the coal miiros have withdrawn for a ‘fortnight notit-t- of expiration 0t’ the 1n‘ost-ilt working agreement and tints lhu strike of the miners. sot ‘fur tnidttigbt tonight, is believ- ed to bnvo boon nvortotl. The owners‘ ilt-cdsion anuouuooti offic- ially this morning, will permit the noc ‘Silly tlisonssiolt to tiiscover a 'way lll which temporary assistance tiffcrod lo mining industry by the recent trip raphers as his guests to the 0y, Mass. tiuvc-rnment can be given. At '0' O . , ,. 11.1, 1,1 (‘fllflrlhuletl . 1 ._ f 1 V, _ , 1 , _ ‘ ' - , 11.30 trcloek this morning. bow- Has ‘n (‘(:g:l(,,lp“\v_,lflll;|,e nummnm Dug Pglilniituro l3 bM"g1t\'?:li‘lél('lf‘iI:l: inftirloslls qand H. D. “(Ith“:miiliilniiigiiiiioii Commiiie" over, tho '.\1iliilll',' Association stat- i.“ ~ .-.. ' 1 1 l ,1 t] roe (3 1 131 1n O t; -1 , ;n1 w) on ' ‘i on‘ ‘ vormm‘ ‘ ' " ' ' l‘ i ' , - - - . ‘t-d tiffit-lally that tho qut-stiolt 0f Toxin)’ July 31' —iTlm cabinet ‘yitihispiiiziinbtn (lib): 1leIEEiSulq)‘:ill1-{‘illl' tgtlitillbtitiral l’ro\'liiiirlci~.=ii linvtv bdcr1i\v!'l[;l1,,.‘ 1 pigttilfg “iiim,.,lilair,,vxlx,ef mfiileiltaiiniiillhRliitftliilliiitfinn Com- hiithiirilfliing m“ ilxnlmmln notice has resiullflli- thoroughly tirgnnlzr-d, 111,. "Hum, - .. ,_ n) 1,, __ was still undor (‘tlllsitlvftlliflll and The resignation is the rosult oi a split between the Kensclkni anl .portod into tho United Statics. Ile- twoon i015 nnd i917 the runcltors hnd boon soiling llvt- foxes into mont will bo oxtontlod to ombraoo. the liuritintos, the iPrairlo lProv- C-‘hairtiutu llotel Committee »~ . D. A. lllacKinnon. ‘Chair. idntertaitintent Conn-Ivan witieh will bo dorulod to rtglstrzt- ttion. 'I‘hat ‘sumo cvtnlng thoro will O E. l Special to the Guardian) i dot-isitm had been reached. S‘ t - -. ,~ n ' ~ - - ~ . , i:.\ a timud concert on th-e “Souzrre ‘PMHS’ ‘will’ iiL-qiilt‘ will") "it LUNIAIN, Jul lll-—'»Prix|it- Min- tslitiyigiiltiioriiiiiiAiitq’opiilgitienhiitiwmliftdttie: iiiiiioii Sill!“- iii" on“ “Mimi i“ ‘mpg ‘ind m“ lulu-m 0M2‘... i-‘lt half hm: right. and also nln in- Rvégmm _ {he larmwi‘ iilhiiiiiiiis Am": ihvii" Ilt).\’(."i‘(i.\‘. July 1li~~\\'hilt- tli~‘§.~iit'l' lizildwin inyfu-‘moti lilv lilliiiiii over tux adjustment prnpusnlg, tho world that know how to look ‘f _ ifnmmfl WCUDUD,‘ m“! dance at ‘he illiii AIIiOYIIDi-llil? COmr-G- G- ‘idii- iiliiiii“? miS-“im” f" i""i~',ii"i‘i tempting to hoard tho express iuziv-iliiiiilliiiiil1i l)i'<'\‘i= ‘ li iltlfcrillflnl The Frontier asked for lite rosill‘ after “wily Himmwvlany‘ The NQW IIIVEIIUOII Iciifliiili- “ughiisf w“ iieimirikii i“ “i. ‘his "“"'.“‘""‘r' lulé horo at 5.255 11.111. I'M-sterility’ foriililvl boon rt-aohutl ‘he cont ifi- nation of tbroo Soiyuknl motnbors spoakor hnd (alts-n said that‘ at tho D [If 0n lhtosrlzty ntorniti-g 1111. 11re_ Cltnnmnu ibndies C-umtniittee-D. Iiifltriilli-t 0f Ibo cnirllwt i>y.li‘in:\itri= S,‘ John Percy ‘jhurhun’ 73 LUn]_i'1l11,~;t1‘y nnd that 1',‘ - i114,- owners a! the, cabinet but the Stiiyttktti rate tho shipping was going on, in 8S rOyS 1 e ‘shit-n: will iiiiil/("f ‘his address Obixziiliiiiiiiim- Ahniisic" cnmuux‘ who “Ccmiiiing bard striw-‘I, St. John, missed his mi“ “miiimwii “i” [or "i"; party decided his request should not be granted. This xtecossitat- five years tho States would havo moro foxes than tbcro were in all In Wide Radius iwllirh will b- followed by reports Finance Com?‘ G- E- and tho appointing of omnmittocs. Hughes- to the official communique issu. d flli-EPW-‘lfd said that the 1i‘rench\ {footing and fell beneath lilo Witcols “iilykg, 1l1\1s nvortin a country ‘wido strike. which was called tor g. z E 9. r i . 5‘- _ , ,., _.‘ . ,v p1,.’ -.» v .- .<._,4 _ ed the resignation of the wholo Cmm,1n_ T1". lmportatlont nnd tho in tho atternooti the delegates will _ _ .'§—____ ‘ma, 9.11am] ,‘.‘_"_‘,“!’°‘“"“ Sh“ “myiimdbiipgttliI:“::.H(:IA:.E,IHIK$FI:S iglwiiiliiliii-Tiil iiiliilliil- i! iR 1195011190 " wbiiwi- tiolt duty had this bearing on tho SAN FRANCiSCQ, Jlii)’ 3i be iakoti fora motor drive to one s "m mid y d ‘Hunt C11 110-11131 ‘and i 1M1 mu, l, Viln- mint-is will continue at their " __<‘ p," 5,11,.“ “f 1921",, A 1,011 11m, -~Atsslstzncinolii thok 38g)‘ ga- of lh-o fox rtlncltvn in the vicinity .1 g g Insymgnit i i i‘ “" tasks under tho present hours and _ . ' _ _ , Y k 1 par men w e as c y r. of) the city, aftor which the party ' ,. ’ v I: _ _ __ tln- ‘wages with uhe Government RllSSlfl. Leading ifmimhi 1 if” 3.11.01‘, 2:... .32“); Edwin R. Scott In mtlno a Will proceed to Shaw's llotel on the Quake ShOOkS - H“ ‘midmli °°“'“.“i “""‘" "imrlirins ‘finflvviiii "it! ‘to the "WW" I ‘mmmmiei "i i " ‘ ' “death stroke" In the form “of North Shore I thxe e i~ M EX ‘yards we“ u! m“ miiway swim“ until a full iuruir of lilo minin LONDON July 31 —— James $200 As fnr as the American (loul- ,, - - i‘ i‘ v n “i! 7- H- FiOGGi. Italy. July 31—-Eurtii- - |1 - -- -- -- t" ~ i y g qhupqnn fnmnytn whé mreqlded - _ n I-‘med m“ amounted canned lightning which he l~l. IRusby, Donn oi‘ the Collrgc oi’ quake shocks were n,“ hem ma“ . . ‘we f“ No‘ ‘H “M” “as mnumfiiiliililiiil’ iiil-‘i i190" “Omllieimi- i! 11"., ,“m.',,|,,.g n, 11'“. Empire Ilmbo.’ ziiglgzfrinLiznc ombnrgo and new“ fiiaitrlns will revolutionize: war lltllrrnmcy. Columbia University. n hundred housos and tho Mnniii i218] lyltttrgl, Vuelilliitiilllilti’. min uutlorsttitid tho miners‘ wages ' ' ‘ ’ . ' ~.~ “- ..~ . ‘ i‘ .'0.‘ et'.‘,~ - t _ Cmlferencu (“WMM M“ (rpmflng ML M n (Innmer m sales‘ only twn ac cs w l sptak. on Drug collecting oipnl lluiidrng being 11;1m,,g,.,,1_ l t a Y will continue at tht existing scale . A few of th ossiblilties at- ‘ S ‘ -- " - . . -———- f '- \' ' tw thor (un' t"l-" - .- t- - . dress to tlho contribution mado Iby m. “mm of ti)?’ mfg“ COM-prim hm‘ c p m “mm Anuiflhll Mr. John Hal‘ 50m“ "f ti)“ boast-s woro rendered in “H” ‘m! u o y) i’ L ilm n ha“ “me "minim trlbuted to his Invention by gqonvr-s W111 ,1,»11v.,- m, “mug, m, "mmum (Canadian Press) iinws front St. John his brotherl The 'l‘rtitlo~: Union lcongrpgq 1,5,; témiiiliié‘ ‘\:"""_Iidi‘°_““lf‘“i’iéhmiihnimgig continued to buy. and tho silver for. D“ 5m“ "L [he hbsmry m _1.hn,-.,,,1wy in (lanntltl jlirvii- M‘ hm nu one ‘VM h] , Li“ imiNr Jliiy tilwiiif‘ iifiiiliilitictirgo, and a conltlamon. Muceut iiiloti nho -illl't~t\t of an embargo on ‘iorilholl brloriy‘ .1110 ‘Kflvflfipt can. M“ ha“ iwcmm“ “lmmii *1“ “m” Destruction of all ilfe 0" WW’ ‘(imvmm 0mm “Illuruiiciiii i°iii1Y!t)ttgior. 'i‘bo latter saw the azrculiail coal morouu-nts in Great Brit- pulor article of fur. Consequently it. lnul no longer bcen advertised and pushed but hnd itistettd be- come Iltlgififltstéti. loading up to what hnd ltnppenctl ill thoxlmtlrdo? ‘Strings. For thc first t mo, tu- ill ct .‘ a~ tea had put a taoltr-idorzibb: innnbcr pelts on tho market, and land, sea or in the air within a radius of 20 miles, disabling of all radio apparatus within a similar radius. ii i)!“ iiwiiivii i0 litifliiii iriliiiitant and jumped off the train, PG-iélill and has itnnounccd Aiii-"dist l“ m" “Xiiim "i 75 l"‘i"‘iiniii1i|1g m Muncton. George Churl- Unions invulvod will ‘Tm of m” minim’ iirmincim“ i“ tun, aipparently unaware of his bro- \\'0l‘i<- Luylo“ friiiii m“ straits seiuifiiwiiiitliti-‘s injury. continued on the Tilt‘ Siililiifllivliliify Pfllimflle in ti" a lumllnum duly. this lit-Ins =1’ oonnectiolt with tbc coal settle- mont will bo iprosontntl in Puridn- nn-ut \Vcdnostlay and discussed 'l‘h‘urstlay. that. all ‘dtitt had made in the llilbiit! owner» continue at ship of railtvays and hydro olec- trio power and expressed the otpin- ‘in: that (lanada ind made =i.h‘l- ',roitti-s‘t oontrlbutiott of any count- 1y in tillo world “except ltttst-titi" to Social mlvnuot» in the past deicade. in the talking over by the govern- 0i iiliiiiiiPiiliili iii MARITIME n1 nt ‘of tho Canadian National iRa-ilwuys. Clubmcn To Meet SYDNEY. July fil.- Presidents 1.11.1», mnrkablo. _ on very poor (ptality o.’ tho offerings. and secretaries of all Rotary (‘ oi‘ the Maritimos will utect. h‘. e Attsttst 18 ‘a-nd 1i) under chairman ship of John A. Young, governor. Harbor excursions. golf i"! and other fortns of eittertain through tho sollc-tzttlon ‘f several largo concerns, bud sent many to .ho London Sales. The rcsttlt was that l’, E. l. and N. ll, pelts brought only tibont 005.3 of the prloo got for them in 1923-24. Tho 1irincipail onuso 0i lili-‘l T" decline was the very. - probably only about ton 1ierizont of district tho skins could bo classed as good - skins. and in tin- other ninety por- - ot-nt they varied down to absolute ‘limit 4W0 ileifli! llftdlllflwii it)!‘ iii!‘ trash that was not wurtlt anything risitons who will represent Glasgow. Kc-ntvlilo, Yarmouth Ni!“ i‘ho rottsoit ndvniu-t-tl for this rc- - lllilfiitlilit‘ decline in quality is that Mmiflliil. Cillllltileiiiflfl. Chifllii0i-‘iti‘ fox rtmoitorn have luoon culling out mwu nnd |Salnt John's. Nfld., at ,1,,.1,. Wm- 1.,‘\,.,, “m1 Ibo. itnntia-i a-ut-umn conference o officials of (liatrlct 32. e-own-o-oow-e-o-ob-oaoovooo a Condensed Specials BATlr-M: DI!‘ Word. net omen insertion tn this column. O-O-§OQQQ-O-O MAID WANTED. APHLV ELDON keg 11 “(lnpfljugt Hotel. ‘JOB PRINTING .0F tlousliy executed. Central Job Printery. Phone 133 itavo. boon i polling tin-m and piarung them on tho sales, Anolltor rousnn is iht (rout domund f -r livo foxos for brooding purposes. and titis has ab- sorhod high (‘ifltiil foxos lhni would otherwise be top itotcb pelts if plat-id on tho Innrltoi. ‘\lr. Raynor deplored this t-oudiium and stats-d that we were making n titlatziiu- for our futnro in not trolling). tho. mar- quuntity oi‘ real 2313 8 1 iii~ good fox polls, wits-it oould onsli) EVERY description cheaply and sexipodl- (lnnrdllnn be dune if tho broodors would unit odly decide to onoh ooutributt‘ their quota. “Etu-ope." unid Mr. llnynor, "is ltungry 1hr high chess fox 1n-lts. and I oould soil right now two hun- ‘WANTED MAID FOR GENERAL drod high class polls if i oonld ob~ honvsowork, Apply B5 St. 2798 7 31 3i FOR .111 flooding of the market ctlnsod by WAIIJTED—-MAN OR BOY farm work.-S. C. Lame. illit. Moi "iiflk. ZSIZ-ii-l-Zi llilllsbnro mi" "why Rut wlint is tho con- dition. ~it is llli:\— Altogotlter about H.000 polir. had been offered at tho London Solos. gillfi‘. American offerings. They had tsont about 2.000 skins because thoy ‘YOU WANT EOOD ENVELOPES did not know how to mnrkot tbom Prices 0t) for 20c, 125 for 35c, Ziitil 2n their own country. for 55c; 600 for $1.00; 1,000 for $1.95. Postpaid. Guardian Office. N? ‘USE OUR HAMBURG ‘STEAEQ-w “my had bought The hot weather meal. Saunders. Nowsom d: 00., Market Bldg. * 2074-7-23-tlmos The huge ‘ quantity of skins sold in 41A, days at the London Sales hnd badly frighteined the buyers, nnd because cautiously and “(Continued on Page 8) T‘ Miss Edith Bauld _.g_____________ WANTED - smote MAN on b"! for farm ‘work. ‘good wages. it ‘mastitis.- “Dlliy in person ILouis Muttort, Borden. P. E. ‘l. 2806-84-31 ‘SOILGRO i8 NOW AN INDII- "Deneailvie adjunct to Agrlclmurs and Horticulture. n man lux- mum Bauid. “Emmi? tilts growing plants and Wins Mar. Ladies’ Golf Championship YARIMOUTIH- July 31- Miss Halifax won the Maritime Lndlm Golf Champion- "1" ‘b8 Implied at any time of ship here today by defeating Miss trroivtb. Sottgm 801N118 Annoy. Dorothy Page. Halifax. six up nnd Murdoch llacliinuon, Manage 170 Kent St. ' u, mum five to lo in a thirty-six hole Bill Passed (Canadian Preea) LONDON, July 31- The unem- plcyntont Insurance Bill was pass- od by tho liouso of Commons to- day aftor the Labor motion to re- ject it was defeated 263 ‘to 98. The mozrsttre was one 0f the most important projects announced in the recent Budget presented to Parliament by Chancellor Winston Cthurchili, Confesses To The Murder of Sisters (Canadian Press) N-ASl-IAII, N, IL. July 3l.—il.ou-is Lolmnimrti of Merrimack, confess- od today, according to tho police that he and his brother-in-law, Charles Lofesvne. nturdercd Helen and Goorgenna (lillis, aged sin-store. w-noso bod-ins were found last Phursdsy i-n their home at Iludsun. Lofebvre who -is 15 yerms old. was employed as a chore boy tby -the sisters. Two Unidentified Men Shot Down (Canadian Press.) BY DR. A. H. GEE In his Concluding Art icle, the Writer Out- lines the Program of Applied Fish Work Which IS Under Way at the Experi- mental Station for Fisheries. A Sum- mary of the Topics for Research Gives an Idea of the Difficulties Which the In- vestigators Face. (simiiai f° Th6 Guardian) n surprising lurk of uniforntity of result. Constequonily‘ tho derision pnig‘\til’giia§£ t3? Jilly fiL-Des- was made to attack tint [lroitivm beoh under wail lltyesitgationhas at tho roots. Distributors have u“ station for!’ hi8] luxperimon- been queried in order to ascertain a few “Tpkq m “f” ‘f5 m!‘ 9111.)’ the color. surface, and iiavtn‘ which “m”, Onpél-"gl. h‘ o cxpctts already ilnd the readies! snle. and the plan n8 H ran" if Eflfelivrts to make now is to develop a tochtiir. which probing ‘mm m séeirtnrciitninary will permit this demand to hostili- ml Rmmdng M8" hcte of success- filled. Here the scientists find research is n Bf . This lino of thentsolves in a virgin field. gram whlchl"; g In three-fold pro- /Plli)iiShed researches on the “Mann under am e ng pushed this question of smoke are ooniinoti to gu/rpcmr Dr A Bctiuidance of the tho elimination of soot partlolos in F-ust ireez-l . . Huntsman. city air, and of the use of smoke H” th aecgigdof fish in quunti- for the preservation of fish, there bemg pfirsued"! 18H islet which ls has been no systematic study m engineer!!!» 5 3P8‘; Y R Problem made. Meat packing is much more cam this ‘surf-Infill 1H8 third con- fortunately slttinted from this point m m, l a‘ 5 m6 ciilldiici- 0i ViPW. since the requirements g "n miicmimmi Camllliign for acceptable smoking of bacon. BRADFORD. Pa" July {lb-Two unidentified men were shot ‘to death shortly iloforo noon today by unknown assassins 'l‘ho bodies wore found in an nltltmttilnle boar- lng n New York Siato license ls- suod to Vincent. 'i‘nllinl Olsan Loaded pistols wore found on both bodies. Ruhr Evacuation _k_- i i - (Special to the Guardian) FJSSEN (lormtttiy. July ill.—'l‘h\ei la-st of the French troovfl. have born boro since early ini 1923 bogan to lonvo the city at‘ 7 o'clock this morning. fllh-o‘ s06- oml phase of tho evacuation of tho Ruhr started with the tiopsrttire ‘of who iT-"ifill-l gnrrisonnl at Essen govern] flnys ago, and it i-s expect-l ed that the Ruhr will be complete, ‘eiy cleared of French and Belgian troops by tomorrow. ABIIPVBY ofthe smoking methods claimed successful showed at once _ y ....H.~l.?l}§f5 Vol. i. N0. 1,00. ilmong flshomien‘ lim‘ mmmlile. are now well known. (Continued on Page 8)—__ Saturday August 1st, 1925 FRI! The Financial A Post Featured on it: editorial plgQ, Juno 28, the aucooca of Moira in making chocolate! of ouch qual- ity that "a firm located at the extreme eaatiriy metropolis of Canada, has been able to cap- ture marketa in every aeotlon of Canada, overcoming handicap: of watersheds and dlatanoe from markota." _-—- Another extract: "The pN_ aumption of a Canadian concern "Yifli l0 lell chocolatel in l country (England) tamoua for clwcbllte manufaet a waa view. ed with dlamay, but in the end the market wla captured. Moira Cboooiatel today enjoy a good llle in the Old Country. ton porcont increase over tin: cx- mm‘ i” ‘Si’ ‘him’ port tlii0Wtlti during the llfcvitills‘ ‘.- thrco months. 1 I Grain Shipments Without Permits Special to the Guardian) i ‘WINNIPEG. Jilly 31. ~— Grain‘ shiptnonls for Vancotrve-r will now ho aicoeptod for trntis-pnrtation by, rniltrnys without perlnits accord-i in‘); to an illlll0llllC0lllvIli. from ro- gional hcadqltartorg of tho (fanati- iwn National ‘llaillvays “today. Tin- .\_\.s‘|\‘lll ltorctoforo oi‘ issuing llt'l‘-1 mits on grain shipments to Van-1 oouvor has been cancclletl and all‘ shipments will now bu accepted, I without. restriction. VANCOUVERI. July 31— With‘ the shipping permit system romov-i -'d and the Vancouver elevators thrown opon to ioooirt- grain with-i out restriction as announced byI tho ltuliways today in \\"innipt-g,1 the creation of a cash and fututw‘ grain market in Vancouver, flillC-1 tioning as in \ViIiiIit1log, in rogurdotll as inevitable it was stated here, today. Prefers Arctic Ice , Floes T0 Gotham; li.-\l.il~‘.'\X. July IiL-Linooltii Plliswortb, of the Amundsen-Pills» worth ‘Polar expedition. prefers, tho ico-flnos of the Arctic to New York. "Am you going back?" ho was, nskod here today when he nrrlvoil‘ on tho steamer Frederick Vlli; from Ohio, 1 "l hope to; l would rather he, going there now than to Newt York." Every member of the expedition was looking forward to going North again. Mr. Ellsworth said. Captain IRsnld Amundsen hnd not made. he thought, definite plans. but he was convinced that. the Norwegian explorer would con" tinue his work. . An airship wan what tho Iflfe expedition should like to have} for another try for the Pole. , Th, North ‘Pole, hg believes. is1 covered by a sen olive and has no land. From the height; at which the piano! were flvl ' the oxpodi-t tion could see wi l| Rt) milos or tho pole and there was nothing but flouting ice. \\"ASIH.NGTON. July 5l1.- News of tho apparent end of the coal strike ‘mctinco in the United King- ;dom eauscd much satisfaction to » ttovt-rirntcitt officials and. me|n1i-' (Canadian Press) ‘ht-rs of (‘ongross bore today. it is \\'.~\Siil.\'il'l‘iiN. July 31. ~\\'m. f it that the ronciion of the set- Jviiililltifi ‘iiryuu Wilts‘ buriotl at Arl- zit-moat on the situation here will int-lit") Willi)’ fli- 4-47 D- 11L Ailfii‘ be favorable. and will tend to pro- tbt- church had Zliilllilliritfiftltl its "mm .1 ,.1@111@,,,¢-,d between 1mm ins-t. rites at a simple fnitornl cero- coal tiporators and miners at At- mony, tho (internment, which ho luntie (lily. Ono roason for this also .~'\~i'\'t‘ti, gart- ltim the buriulds that. it will ho ‘possible to int- of a stiidior of tho flair. S0itlicr1port lliritish coal this ifdll and bands loworctl him‘ to rest, tllltii\\'illit'l‘ both i0 the United State: his last fnrowoll was a swolllngiztittl Camilla. note uf the bugle "last taps." ' , ---—-<-o>-——-— The Weather’ Etc‘ Ask For Justice sum/tea ts Tl-l' —““ ll‘lt.i'lliliidldrlilt. All ., .ll 30. TiME- T-o FORGET »- Tho ‘parade staged iii-ere“ Eoday BEiNG- GQAQEFUL. ‘by tho -r trned stilddors lamong AND 6.5T‘- ,titol uiiuoi’: was a vlory spoctaculzir 1 ant at 11o .\‘illli' tmo a scefui COMFOIRTABLE- out‘. A largo number of pepeople 1oougrogmotl in tho town long bo- ‘foro tho time sot, Th.» vetoraus as» sombioil in tho urine-rs’ hall and thou mnrchoil in a body to the station. ’l‘hoy t-nrriotl a largo linioh Jack in front of them, two Canadian ‘flags and another Canadian flag at ‘tho roar. ’l‘iu-y sioppoti near the station and tiniolilt-d a largo bau~ lnor lnstrihod "\\'o dofondod (‘au- indn ltili-lii. \\'o dosiro justice fur in (‘anailian union." I _, . iAnnouncements, '1 TtllttlNTtl. July Ill-Maritime. l t ‘i l., h i l ' ZS‘ ii." ilk-it'll.“ porlitii" his high‘ Meetlngs, EiZO. in eastern. I Maximum nnd minimum tempos‘ "A mar-ting 0t 11m 1.31110" HNITPSI ling Tlroolors As. olati ill b Toronto. fair . . . . . . . . ..74—08 ‘bold in lliiiot tllnii“ on orifinvtvurday? Montreal. cloar ..72~54 1:\llKllfll. 1st at 8 p. m. 2791-7-312i Quebec, cloudy Ch'town, cloudy Halifax. rloar St. John. oloar ..i‘»0——54 .. ..71——57 i "Si. John's \V. A. will repeal ---76—M tho Pantomime "Sweethearts in --Y1—-’»4 songs" m Victoria ma. Wednes- “_"“‘"‘"‘, "i" - - ~ - ~- 19-62 slur. August F» ‘Robert B. fles- Miw inrk. fair 79-64 morvey. l). i-fziztr Shaw and other: High tidu this morning at 6.31 will nssiisl, 2319.14.14 and this ovonlng nt'8.29. _.___ , Sun sols this evening at 7.29 anti "m, t-n-nm sol-Hi in Gmham‘: rlsos tomorrow morning at 4.55. iltoml Hail. TllfiSli-tt end-till] Aug. min-l-i. ii‘ not ‘fine will-h he“ thejol- Suntmorsiilt‘ tidr- oiglllontl ntos iator titan Charlottetown. flowing night. filth-Ll,‘