i MERCHANT going. “Riches have wings,” coining as well as than MAXIMS -“ Oil MERCHANT " i Ability to stick to it is a greater virtue originality. 1A gla- '.l' Cont: a-:,‘|m'“;g Iouuxal Iss1 llllliiiil ilN llil liiiill Piiiilil Interestiiig?’ Addresses Last Evening’. Q11 ‘rub’ erculosis by- visiting Doctors whet is being done in Canada to Conn-e], check, and prepare the way 1e1- the ultimate extinction oi’ the dread disease of tuberculosis. and what might be still further done in this direction. was the subject of two interesting and instructive talks by Dr. R. E. Wode- houee, Ottawa, Secretary 0t‘ the canedlan Tuberculosis Associa- tion, end Dr. G. C. Brink, travell- lng dingnostielan of t‘he Ontario l-loalth Bureau, given in St. Paul's School room ‘before a small audien- ce last evening. Mr. Justice Has- zard presided over the ‘meeting. Dr. Wodehouse, the first speak- er, after outlining the objects oi his society which is to bring 11110111 tho organization of effort to cur- tail the spread of tuberculosis in Cil-ildlifl, thanked the Provincial Government for the assistance it ’ ‘had given the visiting doctors in l the way of transportation and other cooperation, and also thanked the Provincial Red Cross and Medical Society, for the many ‘ways in which those -bodies had lent aid. Referring to the clinics he and his associate, Dr. Brink, are conduct- lng, he expressed the wish that all cases applying for examination should do do ihy the advice oi tho attending practitioner. it was hvlr i. ed that the result of the clinics ‘ could be determined before leaving tho Province, and that some means could be established whereby the service could to some 91110111 51-111 be carried on. Canada. he said, had a death rate from the disease somow-hat lower than the country _to the south. sgskatohewan, which had the low- est death rate of all _t_l_ie,.proviuoeli was spending mote mdney, had a ‘more efiiclfiil} . "Fnllllnmllr and was in gouersl din: lnoro to cur- tall the disease than any other of the provinces. it was perhaps a curious ‘fact that those provinces that ‘bordered on tho salt water had the highest death rates of all, oven in British Columbia. In this latter province, however, the ‘fact was explained by ‘the high‘ percentage of Eastern and yellow immigrant, who was highly susceptible to the Biggest Electric Sign on the PARIS, July 0.—The biggest electric sign in Francs and one, that will shins all over Paris soon, will bc reared on the Eiffel Tower, which Andre Citroen has leased for the pur- pose. The name “CltroeiW will fllamc from the top in ascrles of let- tcrlngs lcquirlng 150,000 bulbs, visible to more than 1,000,000 persons continuously. The tow- er display will cost Citroen 350,000 francs annually, the city charging a tax oi 300,000 francs. Thmtowcr ltscli will be cover- cd with new and artistic designs .ln automobile advertising in flaming display. Capitalized $10,000,- 000 Filed Bankruptcy (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, July 6—An invol- untary petition in bankruptcy was filled ln the Federal Court today against t-he Commonwealth Fin- ance Corporation. which was or- ganlzetl in Soutlh Dakota in 1920 with a capitallztion of 810000.000 for the primary purpose of making loans on automobiles, Eiffel Tower CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADAJUESDAY, JULY v, 1925 Annual Subscriptions By Ill-ls Delivered $11.00 Canada and U. S. A. 04M [Xllilliflliill liiPi liiiHflN SINIIE STHIKE Is Between Two and Threethousand to the States-- No Estimate of Those Going to oth- er Parts of Canada SYDNEY. July 6- The forty-.e'ght hours Scotia coal quietest in several weeks. past. l-n the Nova that there is any support forth- coming to the resolution of the local union at Dominion No, 11 w-hich called on the district execu- tive of the United Mine Workers to "Outline a policy that will bring this strike to a successful conclu- sion on or ibefore July 10th" and which characterized the activities of the executive as "crudely inef- fectlve, tending to widen the gulf between ourselves and tli-e com- panic" fields have been the No official information is given i was, Dr. Wodehouse felt that the next five years were going to show a great decrease in the disease in Canada. tho Federal Government was doing among ‘the soldiers to ‘fight the disease. it had already spent $35.- 000.000 and was expending great sums every year. in Nova Scotia Particularly could be found the good results of this work. Speak- ing of alleged cures the said that there had been five al- lcKed cures selnforth but that so far. of those which could be put to a practical test only one had in any degree met with favorable re- tliscasc. Quebec had a very high cases. in to The speaker referred to the the District President J. W. McLeod said tonight of the resolution that and of these it was found that 30 “lt required immediate treatment. Of those suffering in any degree from tuberculosis tooth decay was a gon- the oral defect. making it evident that oral hygiene was ii necessary fac- tor in combattiiig the disease. Too much could not be suid of school inspection as a means of catching and caring for early making the diagnoses the Associa- tion received excellent cooperation from practitioners and also from industry, both employers and men giving great help. on.” iPresldent McLeod also said that More money was com-lag in iroin upper and western Canada he said President Green of the Altnerican Federation of Labor had been ap- pealed to, and it was tho intention system of distributing relief. He gave no details of the change. elated of about dollar-s iper wcck for a population With the work progressing 5g it 0f about fifty thousand. (Oil lilOllll- and dollars coming from interna- tloiial headquarters and the re- mainder from subscriptions. As a sample of the relief which has Thje year a Bum-me,- eemp that been the rule of late, that of Fri- would look after 500 affected cliild- ren, for three months was to be in- w], t pouii s o ea , wo cans o con- stituted. til d f b’ d t I a densed m-ilk, and one pound of bring m” sugar. coast provides some fishing and berryplcking from now on add to the inonu, Operations of the Sydney s-toel plant of the British Empire Steel deem,- ‘Corporation have close dew-n so that at present lt is working on a maintenance basis wth about sigh-t hundred men em- played. steel workers havie been added to day is quoted. was not worth commenting up- rolief situation was improving make an entire change in the proposed Itoccntly relief has con- twclvc thousand Tuesday consisted The closeness of the sea relief from should continued to sued for a fnln,,y'gif9tel‘,‘x"fg“,‘g‘éf Unions to join tlieiii..niid hold out of n ne To lissue New Rifle to The British Army LONDON, July 6.--Ncw scr- vlcc rlfls and bayonet are to be issued to the British army. The new weapon will wolgh up-' proximately 8 pounds B ounces, instead. of 9 pounds, and the bayonet 8 34 ounces instead of 161-2 ounces. The present rifle with bayonet weighs 10 pounds and one-half ounce and the - new 8 pounds 151-4 ounces. ilififiill . u Will ll] IIJHT nut Other Unions in Bri- tain Not Enthusias- tic Over a General Strike -- Nothing to Gain and Every- thing to Lose. LONDON. July lL-Glreat Brit- uln is faced ‘today with the prob- ability of a coal strike, which i-i once started may lead to one oi’ the biggest industrial wars ever fought in this country. Tho miners are re- jecting the terms of the mine own- crs who seek a reduction of wages in order that the cost of coal could liiC luworetl in Britain so as to be able to compete with the German and French coal mines in the European markets. Conference of Union A conference of the Trade Unions is new being called to determine whut acliun shall be taken. The miners, led by A. J. Cook, n llury Socialist, do not want to fight alone, as they feel sure they would be ‘beaten. but they want other NEW TH ll iiiiiii Siii ii Y [5 Till iiiii Terms of Pact Be- tween Canada and West Indies Will be Made Public __.,__. ., OTTAWiA, July 6.—- After ten day-s of conferring and negotiating, the new ‘trade treaty between Can- ald-a and ‘the West indies was signed yesterday afternoon. The finishing touches were given to the pact in the morning and in the afternoon the delegates representing the two par- ties to‘ the ‘con-tract met to wl-tness the signatures, Even after its being signed lthe arrangements cannot’ ‘become effective unlll ratified by the Legislatures of the various is- lands in the West indies, and ithose ratlfications exchanged. Considerable delay in completing loncd by the insistence. on tl t-lie Dominion Parliament, and by ‘the negotiations ‘has been occas» / Papers, pLord Birkcnhead opened the Dickens Museum, 48'Doughty St., W. C., London. it was here Charles Dickens wrote Many oithe novcllsfs personal belongings and articles used by him are to be seen in the building. Lord Blrkenheati sitting ln Dickens’ Chair i_n the old-fashioned kitchen, The Pickwick The photograph shows Over Cow Moose Stolen‘ Articles From Treasury 0i St. Peters In The City Recovered Yesterday one hand, of very considerable fis- cal concessions to the West In- other hand, of Canada to drrstooil. the West- Indies ion Government. While close secrecy ‘has Jack of which has constituted the chief complaint of the Wes-t indies since the last treaty of 1912. the threat for the biggest strike England has ever seen. so as to situation before the country ‘and force the ~mlne own- ers to withdraw their plans. Do Not Favor a Strike Other Unions do not appear en- thusiastic in the matter, and are fearful of the consequences to all British industry if they fight, and realize they have nothing to gain and everything to lose, but the About fifteen hundred unemployed in Cape Breton. rate of mortality, and had fallen somewhat behind in efforts to fight tuberculosis. For some time she had no sanatariums, but since o o luid opened a short time ago, Pri -_ 1'0 Edward island was the only province having no sanatarium or beds for the treatment oi tuber- culosis patients. ‘ So far as diagnosis of ‘the dis- ease‘ was concerned. in six of tho nine provinces men traveled throughout the country and isol- ated cases. This was a facility for fighting the disease and must be increased to the utmost, and it was hoped shortly to have diagnos- tlcians operating in every lpro- vlnce. As an example of how this work ‘ is carried on the speaker pointed l; out that Saskatchewan is divided -f into three areas and that in each . special men are appointed to ltocp in touch with patients rclclisefl '._ from hospital troatmont as lin- ‘f proved._ j Surveys had also been iuntie of ‘.- the school children in those six y,“ provinces. in Saskatchewan again. ' 1300 children had ‘been examined Condensed Specials BAIL-lo per word, not such insertion in this column. ,_ -‘ . ‘STORE CLOSED WEDNESDAY afternoon. Jenkins d: Son. ' 2116-7-7-31 "POTATOES WANTID A1’ WEST River Dridfle mt once. (Sad-i R. 1i. McThall and F. l-l. Colwlll, New Haven. ‘Jon Jiiimnd-" ‘as xsvhnv description cheaply and expedi- tiously executed. Guardian Central Job Priutafy, Phone 183. ‘wam-so- TO nint- on ‘m- ciins, s tent. Apply at Guardian Office. , 2044-1-44: fl -n--l "to: sat: owns, roua :3‘:- I10 y] , ohlbgffloe?" m “dials 7 1 ai. -_-_@-4----_- ‘Yo? wan-r cooasnvstorcs Pr New“; Iqo, 1| for 35c, 250 for m: for g -* 1.000 for "-95- Postpaid. Jainism oiiiofé l hlcn nus , , ‘l Cross ‘auras, had assisted tr suits. Notwithstanding that most the same us it had stood five best results could ho had. The speaker concludcfl his address with illustrative and statistical slides showing the relative stand- vlnces oi‘ Canada, Prince Edward Dr. Brink spoke first of the kindness, courtesy, and cooperation with which they had been every. where met on the island. lie then wont into the history of tuberculos- is siuce it had been first noticed by inau in the earlier stages of civil- lzzitloii, and stutcd ‘how it was dis- covered to ho u consequence of the civilized manner of living. 1n Canada today thoro were" 80,- 000 ileuths from the disease last yt-ar. and for every death there ivoro eight active cases. ‘ ’l‘ho speaker then touched on the manner in which tho disease was usually spread and pointed how such cnultl be avoided. Child- hood ivns the most sensitive ago- of infection. lie went on further with a description of tho signs ‘ anti symptoms exhibited thy those in whom tho disease illifi ‘gitined u foothold, uurl told liow it could be _]il'l".VCIll.0ll and arrested. The sur- est cures. he said. if the disease was caught in a reasonably early smile were rest. sunlight, fresh air, good food, and again. reat- The lecture closed with slide il- lustrations of X-ray examinations of affected persons, . ev. H. D. Raymond moved. and Mr. Joseph McCnrcy seconded. l1 hearty vote of thanks to the learn- ed lecturers. which was conveyed hythe oiisli-man. Speaking in support of this ‘mot- ion, Dr. Allen inquired of the vls- itors their estimation of tho value ‘ i-stloii, and the reply was made thdt though this process did i-ts greatest work in com-batting other diseases, it. was also a large factor in. ‘the fight against tuber- eiilosls. Dr. MscMlllsn, who also spoke. mentioned that the lectures brought out two things, liat ‘this Province was in great nee of a saiistarlum. and that school linspectlon was of __'rhe great ‘benefit. He stated that he spending a few. days hunting game vern- id ‘title region yesterday killed a 0f bins wlldebeest described as the ifpendilil s greater snlh on the pub- iergeot of its kind ever shot hero. would bring before the ment st once tlic desirublll llc health of tire Province. T in acknowledging the vote of assembled hunters sud broil ht the a Prince 111101117101] will"! ndefstirhine’ way Galloping to within d- I tiisnlls. Dr. We shousq paid tribute to the lsou, t strict inlioidlng their meetings and ms o and knees to within 50 yum. Ho the preliminary arrangements. treatment of the disease was al- yoans age, anti it was by ‘following carefully the doctors advice that lng oi‘ the disease in all the pro- island having the highest rate of A large exodus from Cape Bret- on bas talcen ‘place since the lbegln- ning of the coal troubles about six months ago. The Unted States consul here has issued some eigh- teen hundred passports and five or six hand-rod. six months’ perm-its. There is no estimate of the num- ber which may have gone to other parts of Canada. SYDNEY, N. S.. J-uly 0—-The coal strike in Nova Scotla enters its fifth month today without ap- parent lnfi-ication of settlement. ‘Flie entire district is quiet again after more than iihrce weeks dis- turbance. Sent N0 Note Regarding The Chinese Trouble (Canadian Press) LONDON, July tL-Rlght Hon. Auste-n Chamberlain, Foreign Sec- retary, told the House of Commons lthiaat Greart Brlialiln has sent no note to Russia regarding the ra- cent events ‘in China, but that the British Government "reserved full liberty rte "take ‘whntcvor action i-t nrlsht llhlnk was required." '- . List, 0i Dead N o; Totals Forty-Four BOSTON, July li.—With the re- covery of more bodies early today from the ruins of ‘the building which houses the Plokiolt Club, a night life resort. the list,of lnnc-wn dead from ‘the collapse ctr-the building in the early morning of July 4, had reached H. When District Attorney O'Brien opened .a Grand Jury in- vosfigation of tho d-iszister today. sfv-leavral victims Jrad not been identi- f ef . PrincdlJllWales , , Excellent Hunter liMUVM-A, Sou-iii Africa, July 0. Prince of Wales Hi0 odsy it was admired by til the uca of the siilbsl H. If. {dis- sifted slid stsihti it on hands movement for a reductloii in wages‘ is general all over the country and many leaders are figuring that if the miners submit, their would come next. comes, Premier wrecked. dent of the National Sailors and ador-ou-August-n-ZZ in connection Memorial Society. Wilson is famous for his loyal attitude during the war, when his Union resisted attempts -to call strikes which would have imperil- led the country. French Reply On Debts Handed To Great Britain LONDON. July 6.-—’l‘he French note replying to the British note "remindor"'on debts was handed lo Foreign Scretary Chamberlain to day hy French Ambassador d8 Flcurlau. Tho note probably rcp- rescnts the attitude France has de- cided to adopt towards the United States, as well as towards Great Britain. The French note explains why funding negotiations were broken off in May and cites difficulties that have since prevented taking up the subject again. it states loftily that France will =meet her obligation!- luit remarks that France has full con-lldcnce her war allies will treat her no less generously than they have treated Germany. ‘Crop Conditions Are Satisfactory WINNIPEG, July fir-Three hun- dred and twenty oormlblnlflm 1°‘ dim-ted to tho Manitoba Free Pres! yesterday on crop condition! througout the three Prairie Pro- vinces and the newsbnwl"! "mil crop report states that the oroP has made an vllhe whale very 551' isfactory progress and ms ho a great extent bold the lrooadl- tlovxlthsl prevailed on Juno l8. 'l‘ e surprise of the report is that tarle sections in Alberta and 1111116 0 few in Slshtcllbtiln would like . on. rain. There will be no in fired, piercing the hurt. favorable tariff concessions to Can- fldll'5 agricultural products, chiefly flour, Also, lt is known that an- other purposo running through the erntlm arrangements is ‘to en- sure- more direct and immediate trade relations hetwen these ‘two die man, Cabinet Changes Church been moose‘ then closely observed by the conic-fees. 11811111 n! Murillo Cove. neflr tllc St- iit is, ilndergtoofl meg m a genera] John power ‘boat club. anti swam Washington government has taken way Canada's contribution to the 10 1110 other side oi’ the river. Ap- further dillcct 0011011 in 11H "HOT-l pact 1e e ygfy eoneidergbly tmpmv. parently frightened by the crowds. to bring about settle-meats of war ed etedmehip eervice. Wm, e-pecgei she returned only to ilnd a bigger ilclrt obligations provision lfor the carriage of fruit, crowd on the shore she had left. —--—-ao->-—-- ST. JOHN, July 6.—A nbig cow dies, and by the reluctance, on the 11100511 B11511! 1116 11B)’ l1! 501111 101111- gmm She cams to those concessions. Again, it is un- 0110011 11118 11101111118 by Wily 01' of the Treasury of St. Peter's Fri- have Fulrviile, crossing been desirous of much more‘ gen- llflllgc 0V8!‘ the reversing fflllfi- T110 the precious objects stolen have 91911-8 Pmvlslflll 1'01‘ lMDPOVOIl-Sl-Bflm- ‘"0059 ambled o" 110W" towards the been recovered. Three accomplices slilp service between Canada and "M91170!"- flllll 10011 9- lllll 111 1118 have also been seized lby the police. tllcmselvrls. More than once‘ 1t ie llélfgilfll‘, swimming across the front -——-<-o_>i—— learned, ,1 difficult t-mmeeee was re. o t o town. Presently she returned - - ached, and only ‘Wfls relieved by 1° 111ml and Walked lllrflllgll 0110 01’ timely utterances on {he part of the finest residential sections of one or two mem‘bors of the Domin- the city to the rear oi St. Peter's where she rested. entered the West. indies in return, are m-aklild: v soul debt negotiations A very impressive service was 00mm. nations an,‘ is a 1mm m m” Unit“! Church of ‘H115 llflvill-[Q previous efforts to stimulate ‘my t" 11 tl-"l- 34111511111 Jilly 5111- tire greater potwcrs such as France. paffls e(-¢1,d,En,,p1-m_and the elimin. W119" 1119 l-Wllllli’ 111811 01108811 11y Italy and Belgium llhlO debt funding n-tloii of tbeUultcd States as a hiid- balk" ‘mm “t Coiistltu-te with Ministers the town about (Canadian Press) ROME, July 6.-One 0| the 918111 principal organizers of the robbery U16 highway day night has been arrested and For Debt Payments‘ WASHINGTON, July 6.— The The water with all debtor nations. A communication, prepar- ed by the treasury department, is en route to Belgrade outlining o. specific pllan ofsettlciiie-nt for the JUKO-SiflVliili debt. Nc official concerned in the pre- would dis- PHINIIE Hlilll Mil at uxl 01v. lENlHll King’s Third Son men- tioned as Probable Successor -to Lord Byng--Ma.y Take a Wife to Canada With Him. (Special to the Guardian) ‘LONDON. July li—-l’rliice llciiry the third son ot the King is inen- tloiu-tl in various quarters as a probable successor to Lord liyng as Governor General 0t‘ Canada, says the Dally ‘Chronicle today. Prince iit-ury has recently ‘Hlllllllfd up so excellently that some fplks say he may i)(‘f.'iilllC as good a. Royal Ambassador as Prince Arthur of Connaught the paper de- clares. -llis short experience and bachelorliood are the two points against his appointment. "If tho Prince goes to Canada however it is not likely he will go as an un- married man," concludes the Cliroiiiclc. President 0f States Celebrates Birthday (Special to the Guardian) SWAMPSCOTT. lilacs” July 6- Calvln Coolidge, President of the Uiiitcil Slates. born in the back room of a village store at Ply- mouth Notch. Vermont, 53 years ago, today celebrated his birth- day without octentntion. Felicit- atlonrs from the rulers of the uwrld poured ill upon President. Coolidge and" telegrams, letters and cards coiigratolzitliig him upon his natal day were received in iountluss numbers. €___-Q Picked Up Thirty oxiss the inew move made by lili‘ govlriinrcii-t, which is the smaller counter a ‘congregational activities, meeting held on Monday, June 20th -€-_Q¢i__. were "Set apart and Ordained" in ' terms of the Basis of liuloii to the Minister or Session of the Church, ‘These were Dr. J. H. Ay- Back Radiogram luril if the situation progresses as it has been doing during the past week. the Government will be forc- ed to intervene. and if the strike Baldwin's policy of peace and industry will be shat- tered, and his personal prestige Joseph Havelock Wilson. Presl- with the Merchant Sea-men's War (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Ont, July 6.——C-abl~ne is ‘taken :to indicate his coming are Fireman's Union, is going t0 can‘ tiromen-t to private life. The re Commissioner in Paris, and Hon is so far no (lefinilt-e announcement code appeal ‘to ‘the polls. (Special to the Guardian) MONTREAL. July ti-Acoording illmfret, M, ll, for the St. James he appointed Minister of Health siiid to be yanxioiis ‘to Canada for personal, reasons, Two also are rumored v way to iudgoshlps, Joseph Aroham- bltllij M. P., chores is supposed to have been erlor Court for the Montreal. Rivers A. ll. MoMaster, -M. P.. for Hrome also is said to have the an, but it is not considered prob- able ‘that cept tire offer. Found Dead At _ Bottom Oi Shaft this moi-silk It the foot of the cruise ever one 1020mm“, no ole-titer sham. m‘ manners ry nus. o._ - report adiostos. About 75 pet found death no hswokull - sbld 211A ‘fore to. No. 1 pasteuriz- rent. of the wlieltls in the shot unredeemed it 1s thought, from s an M, Ne. I an blade and from it no 16 im- cont. full down the ram from the fifth am. Cheese No. 1 large. color- ln bold. "WP. , _ ,_ ,_ ed, pariflaed DI, In Ggvfh (firs, Dr. c. c. Archibald, J. J. Lic- lllllO, C. 1i. B10011, LTA. Bruce, rmllngrnm from James Carter, A, C. Ducheniln, G. n-nnut-r Donald B. Macllllllan, sent t F. Hutcheson, W. T. Huggan, Li, W. from Ila-tile Harbor, Labrador, and Le-Page, J, T, McKenzie, Ne“ Md. gickeil up by ‘an amateur station at mews‘ buhnrom-l aemmdmamions Kenzle, Jamod- Paton, George R11. not Hartford, Conn. was ircceived 1t 15 mo‘ “kely .3139 Wm be any chic, Henry 5mm], C“ Douglas hy President Kenneth C, M, Sills, of important developments for some 51991- W- 11- 31111111. G. 11- '1'11yl01". weeks yet The annuity voted by James Tait, Jonathan West, Parliament to Hon. W. S. Fielding changes are expected "lions during slgnation oi Hon. Dr, Belaiid, with make your to n pemmmn rumor Emu“ being founded on and agreeable to division of Montreal shortly will‘ mile 1111111111111 to adhere thereto? and of soldiers Civil Reeetepileh. ment and Discipline of the United ment in the Federal ‘Cabinet. ro- Churoh and do you engage to main- nlaclirg lion Dr ll. S. Belond, wine tain and defend the same? ls ,eald to fhe elated for the. Cana- .- ‘lllm High Courmiesloiiorship in undertake ‘to perform diligently ‘Paris. 1116 110386111 . Commissioner and faithfully the duties pertaining‘ 10 "Ftnncs- Hon Phllllnpe Roy. is thereon-God being your helper? return‘ to ‘nembem "°l the. fellihi-Hoitlge Ryan called forward ° 9 "n e men chosen on lifonday evening to "t" °"“"“‘"Y~"v°" whovstobd m llusbscli of-thr- tiss- offered the Judgeshlp now occu- pled by Juauce Tmmm m me sup ed_.prayer wherein themsmbers of Maude, o, the Session were set apart to their J d T h n speclilc duties set forth in tho Ba- ", a vacaht glugéaesha: B“, mfiufi‘; sis o1 Union pertaining to the mo. rflfugg] o1 the poglflon m, the gun. made on behalf of the committee‘ erlqr genre Bench made vacant by of Stewards and also on behalf of the death of Mi- Justice MaoLenn- the two, the Session and the Com- Mr McMsster will ae- ttite the official Board. , (Olnddlsn Press) - DARTMOUTH, July lL-Samluel ‘ Fullerton ll, foreman at the Acadia Sup?‘ ‘Refinery. hero was found No.1 deed i). - Rev. W .J. McLeod preached on - the words "Give all diligence to calling - ward the members of Session ~ of tho Old antLNow Testaments to Should the Government decide on b m . _ - Stfllvllfill (ll llhe Cabinet would pro- 2—Do you sincerely believe and ‘the United Church of Canada as the word ofl Cod and do you pro- ii-Do you approve of the Govern 4——-ln accepting this office do you Affirmative answers being given by all to the above questions, Mr. the twenty form the committee of Stewards slon and Rev. ’W..H. Spencer offer- rai, religious, and spiritual llfo of the congregation. Prayer was also mlttee. as these conjointly consti- The officiating clergyman then gave the right hand of fellowship adopt the statement of Doctrine set forth in the Basis of Union oi‘ IlilliNS\Vl(‘K, .\lu., July 6-— A Lletrtcnanl-Coui- Bowdoln College, today, lt was in Ire-spouse to a farewell telegram, and A, b“ H . read: “Appreciate vcry kind mos- "fler p“ c won l p" ‘n which stage. Bfliwtloln hotter-ship than cvor. A well.’ “m! Election stcamci I’t'ir ‘ , _ , , .. . - . * - '. y oi llilC l)oii- Ma probabk appoinlnwut as High Wm’ R9“ WlIM-lnyan called ml" aid hiaclvlillan expedition into the far norti. Messrs Motherwell, Bureau, Copp, E1 t d, H ‘u, u, , I and Murphy’ ham? also been] ‘w uffltflileflléorgluhuas‘ggilowzquesbioiis and iiowdnln lcft Battle inored from time to time, but there intercepted here, broadcast stated that the Peary ilarlior. Labrador. this morning and called 1—,—Do you believe the Scriptures at Domina, prnctvvtiiiiu zigziin lo- wiird Ilopcdalc on tho Lzrhrriflor which they (zxpcrlr-tl to reach tomorrow, icu permitliiig. __¢OQ--i—-— Etc. TH’ eases Awe- A ONE wA-r STREET 6ND ‘rt-lWTQAFFlQ / QtlP $A~r<3 ,- 0 /._ _ \ Maritime fresh to south west winds, much fog. becoming show- ery. Maxluiuui and lllillillilllll tempera- to the members of Session wel- “mm , , wminllhem l! c°‘w°"k°l'9 l" "l9 Toronto, clear . . . . . . . .. 78-60 discharge of sacred duties ii: the Medneep 010e,- __ _ . 78-58 Miles From Land (Canadian Press) HALIFAX. July G—Gcorge Mc- (iuwau, n fllillllit‘. aged employee of the Govrrninuiii station on Sable llslautl. who sot out ‘from tilt-re without giving: notice in a double ilory o week ago heading in to tho Atlantic alone, was lauilvrl at (ianso today liy rho scliotmcr Neva lit-lit‘. which picked him up thirty iuiltis from Sallie iSiililli. lAnnouncements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc. "ice cream and dance in Belfast hall on Thursday. July 9, Admin‘- Sim, g5 “.1143, 21li3-7-7Ji "Tonic llllii enjoy lill‘ llillltl 11¢ tlu- Festival in Spring Pork 'l‘ucs- (lay cvtriiiiig. 2011.! "King William L. (i. L. motels iii Klugsllm li:ill_ Jilly lllli zit S’ 11- l"- llt-gliliti‘ mow-ling, ill'l?iili‘(‘il plvalso ilill-llli. 2106-7721 *"iillf'.l‘.~i mi iil\'\'il‘.v"iiit‘ 'l‘r.".ck, Vor- uou, July 13th. 21137 72l- "lizisvlvall. lc-o (‘rrinn and other amusements lo he hold Riverside 'l‘r::ek, 'l‘l|ui"s<liiy, July 9th. at. 0 p. m, ' 2118 “Bordon Womteifs institute will illlili lut- (Iroam Social and llazaar “Knitter-slay, Jilly 8th. in rink. Auto graph quill will ln- drawn for. it’ not fiiu- Wwiliil-slluy evening, come 'i‘hur.<il.‘iy. 2112 7 7 2i. "Como! Where? WVhy to the Milton festival and afternoon tea near the Rectory on Thursday, July 9th. Lots oi sports. 2099-7-7-31 "Como to lliu big Lawn Party at Rico Point Thursday, July 9th. ill not ilno. following evening. (Tome one, came all and enjoy a K001i time. la aid oi school. 2095-7-7-31 "King William L, O, L. church parade lakes place July 12th ut 3.00 p. m. to Kings-ton United Church. Special offering for Pro- testant Orphanage, Ifcv. ilro. E. Morris officiating clergyman. Sis- ter lodges invited. 2106-77-21 "Como to the Somorvllle Races Church of God. Qu cc, cloudy .. . 60—-50 tomorrow and see Major S.. Edger- ._..i_<§o->--- Ha n“. m; _ ds__5z ton. Exporter. Soldier Boy, Winnie M ts St. John, mg . 5':_53 M. Northern Lady and several ar 6 Bonon, lair _ 30-4“. others, battle for supremacy ‘ --- New York, closi- . (Special to tho Guardian) WlA. July ii.— Montreal . _ riled lipid sou. u. C. a etlon Offiheeseat Bello- r ilnd itdfissto m. 4.1a no in . e w o e lleflfll. glirllrlftz: ilxlzilgdihuguiiday, July 151050 gull“ ‘q ‘ i» bores elshtoon mis- utes later illllll Charlottetown. unpasteurized 20th 5.16 p. m. Sum-merside tide _ 55__70 Track in excellent condition. Charlottetown . . . . . . . . . 68-61 . i-llgli tide this morning at 10.47 andtonlght ati2. 81in sets this evening at 7.63 and “will. I088 _"."Not.ice"-—Come and.‘ solu- .1. alaor and other Charlotte- Jo J! to ‘i-Qqftp ma». i‘