rv rm,»-.:r-' M3‘_X‘M5 . MAxlMs °F A - or A MERE MAN ” MERE MAN Nlotlnllio.haweverlIIrd.lim- /"’ o 4...‘. ileflfl nuodntutnloul. Everybody huno¢ltaIecsonfoI'lI.orifelm- .‘;'.:::.l:‘."‘a:'."...-':'.:"'.':'...l.':.°.‘.’.."" cHARLo'1'rE'rowl~f-CANADA. SATURDAY, JULY 11, 1936 16 PAGES 5.;--.:'..,I;~ N;-. .___s} ' DEATHSPASS 375 IN REBBRD HEAT WAVE Losses Estimated Ail C 0 N F I D E N Leaders Map Drive For Unionization Meeting ()fVOTEll IN or e Liberal Ass’n. B l-"M__§9Vl- Assurance Received of Better Law. Enforzem Demanded At I West Prine Campbell Governm entReminded Of ItsPre-election Italy's Return To $300,000,000 In US. Obhgafions with Regard To Law Enforcement, European Fold. Drought Zone. Road Maintenance And Other.Matters At Lively “i'=£u‘Ia’. ‘l‘,‘I“i,"'i'o‘i'i=-.’i‘I,°c°.'1‘ I-'3‘,‘.T.’. ‘{“l"“r-‘F’-P; z,..'.'..i;..;i. oils; la; Front government received from the chamber of Deputies to- day a. 403-182 vote of confidence on "technical and indulli:'ial" co- operation wiilh Soviet Russia. after Air Minister Pierre Got had de- oruloaoo, July l0.—A roasting east and thirsty west took heavy punishment alike today as the bus- tering heat wave signalized to eighth day of encompassing most the United Btiltes and much Canada. The huge total of the estimated at $300,000,0 Stalwarts At _j__. ml11o:;ihwndltl;;ls.m;v enforcemazlt yoiced very strongly by some of the er me. rs o govemmen lsietlv b t. admlni.stra.tlon came in for cut- e%he resolgfigln eggllfdliiféle was ex- med "‘ Rum“ charge he hm de- spoken criticism at the annual ceptlonully large, colllprisillg Messrs. nvered "' “cut “mm” mm to the meeting of me West Prince Liberal J. A, Berna,rd_ A A, Mcinnis, 3, R_ Bolshevllw Meeting Of Party O’Leary, Fanli Laborers Threaten Strike light tones, 00, continued ... _ Mapping a. campaign for organ- to grow. Association, held at 011,3,“-y 0,, Blake‘ emerweill _ C _ Diplomatic sources said the gov- iution of 300,000 workers in the _ 375 M “ea ,0, 9,. Thursday aitmioon, mick, B‘§,,,ff,, H,,,,,,m‘,"D§‘f‘ erllment received indirect assur- e r 3 '‘'‘’°' ma“ " “"“' "I "‘° '“"'"'" l'Jagr.pvf?>$'s dltiys weresltlabulabed u The disi]:tu:sior. on law snforcc- Palmer, Ruasell Lcurd, George “M95 1531;’ M""’l;”d5 “:5 3:’ e 32:“ ”;’:°';v“:£h'l‘:|bx°‘;n"“F‘!:I'l'Wi*I:’l: temperature records popped from C1’.-Havu, B Guarilllufn Special "mm '3“ d "1 ."’° ‘d°lm°“ M W°3U- -7- 3- P°lv9l'5: 13- 13- Boat-es‘. J. E“"°p°““ ° 5' ° "3 - the o nferen e. .. - ' the Mkmump! Vamy to the Mun. ‘ in--> n‘::‘:'l::.*::.::'.l*:;:::.:':::=..‘:*:.“°:.“..:' PW WW" ~- “' "W" For Bastille nay .... .2... 1:*v.: .E.::.'.i.:.:'.r. News Publisher tr co-r» r-rgv ““,§"*°°" got =,»,»,°g,: PAR’5- -’“’Y ‘°"‘°""’°‘ “"‘“"“ em part or the County alga de: OlllV7erh1"z:1t:‘z':s Mm C‘emem5' "M Usually well-inic:-med persons ‘ ”‘°"°r ‘‘‘’“'‘“°‘‘ ‘'’° °‘““1"‘5“ ‘*°“"‘ lI6fs1Lii(cie‘r1eesB-°gil$berls:fiti?i1"md"llmli in AVl8“0“ and 9 Smke ”“‘°“‘ by mending that more members of the Addresses were given [1 A E asserted they now considered a "° "‘”'“‘°'°“" “"1955 W" W“ '°’°' "‘ Jumes%own'ND 101- 1-1§mil1t'on 0 French labor situation today as the R_ O. M. P_ rm.“ be placed on duty Mack“ MP mm W Hyman,‘ 5 common’ Europe“ from between ed on labor by the steel chiefs. Len C C“ , S in W“, , and sprmg}1ei'd "m fuchmond 'v,,_‘ the nation’! our-mired form Ieb°'- in that sectlol1.it being complained Minister 'oi Agriculture. Aeneas‘? Italy and ciei-many unlikely. of- to rlxhl are Sidney Hlllmw» Ame“ ‘('L,{’1‘,é,;,{R(;’,»"’”,§u,“",f, M5,, 0 '¢ io4- Adrian Mich."1o5. ' ' People‘; Fmnt government sought that only one R. C. M. P. officer is Gallant M.P.P. Georgcll Barbour. ficlals indicated they expected (ILP. by Guardian's Special Wire) gllmated C_lofhing Workers’ pl'e!i- the 855! at 55516;‘ d“and‘:1;‘€h‘1‘_ “hm evegy ham’, bggngjng and]. em added further Prdllemé '0 ‘-h° located west of summerslde. an- M.l>l=.,’a.m~l Ho'n. Tlinnc A. camp-' Premier Mussolini to send 9. del- PARTS» -WY ‘°’M““Y F“’“°h' d°"" ”‘"" Mm” w°"‘°""."".“"' uislfed rlgurnalist was exp"cssed tional mortalllles ascribed to he» means to clear factories of strikers other demand was for the lncluslm bell, Premier. elnte to the Local-no conference men quite work tonight for four I'hili_.p Murray. Mine Workers vire- fie” today by Rt Hon R B'.Bm_ J or drowning as thousands sought without use of armed force. of more Island men on the force. The election of officers resulted begun Gemmny 1. invite dto join days of festive merrymaklng end- fllfiligczll:-, and Jiiran 1::-ophy, dll-ec- mm oonsewamé lead.“ .when he respite on beaches‘ the mdlcmom The fighting at Avignon occurred There was much criticism with as follows: Pl-esident A. J. M.ethe- 1;, law phfiseg of the talks, ing in Bastille Day celebrations of 0m ‘*1 C““““ ‘=9 0' 1“d“-'*‘'''*“ ,,.,,,},w of the death 0;’ _y_ w, H, were that the day’: list would ce the when workers tried to enforce a regard to amcllliments made at the son, O'Lea2'y.' Secretary-trcasllrer, R4-5pQn_g]b]5 1:-1-finch obsefvgfs in. Tuesday. K8 13 031- Sutherland pubusher of the Even. heaviest for the long dry h0tsD9l'- general strike and attacked groups ast legislative session to the Road W. P. MacNeill: vice Presldullfs: tarp,-aged prance‘, abhndonmen, 0; Bendstands were up for dancing mg News_ '3; New Glasgow, M3,, New York state led in early tab- og employees who refused to join Act. 3-5 Well as in the neglected cou- First District: Watson rlariy, its Mediterranean mum“ sum- in the st.reei.s-—the traditional ob- Thursdax ulntlons of deaths with at left-St 17 the m°,,e.mem,_ dition of the roads. A demand for Montrose; Russell Leard, Allaertun: lservance of the July 14 national and Georges Monnet, Minister of ._.___;_.____ --He was d’ an lshed 5 1- for the day, Ohio counted 10, Mlclli. Pouoe Mme, ,,,d,,. Mm. , Mm- 3 change in the legislation with 11-‘ John Christopher, Tingish; Joseph ‘}'f,‘,‘§f,';‘f":te';“hm‘,::°r?1‘ 33$: h°,,day_ Gmndsmds Wm hem ‘st. with Hams‘: ‘$03,358 of egfmmrfal Em, and Wisconsin nine and rluzioic ber of persons had sufifel-ed beat- Bard“? TOM dlvlslorls WIS L'lcol'- A. Bernard, Tlgnish. Second Lis- Europe“ wm,on_1t,go11owed ghey mixed together for 8, trlumphal va.lue,"seid Mr. Bennett. "His sud- 5€VeH- dj H‘ m in-gs, although no serious injuries Pm 1" m“°5°l““°n~ trlct: John W. Palmer, Freeland; waned 3,n,,1,,», .,,,,°,,m.d' in- pm-nde or the Popular Front forces den passing is a personal loss." And no lmme ale re 6 We were reFm,f_ed_ criticism was not confined to the Percy Adams, Ellel-slle; Charles be M d in fleet omem who vow! Premier man Bmm.5 The gonservmve 1e,,de,_ who 9 sight. The government wok cognizance rank and file of the party, but was Golwill, Northam; Colin C. cosmln, trgtjgg in It’; o"°;:4ed,nm_ane§n and Govemment mu, p,,w,,,._ There on vacation in his home city or (:31. with generally fair weather pres of the farm laborers‘ eirlke threat 0595 Wolf, hints that may may reduce "3 Wm be choruses singing the mt/n._ gary, today sent 3 message of com- V3l“3€ 0V5’ “"3 "°”h"'" hm ° Agriculture, was instructed to dralw up legislative bl‘ls designed to al- leviate the principal grievances of Jap Slayin g Heightens “ghung in the cam“! beween blue-Jackets searched in nortlifimd slae-em- equipped with 3 forces in Libya. After the debate, during which the Air Minister said he was ready to extend the technical cooperation meter airplane gun to the Soviets. natlonale as well as the Marseill- alse. and bands and contingents of children. TURUNTO dolence to Mrs. Sutherland and the family at New G lasgow. the United States, forecasters ex- pected at least two more days at sbncnnal heat. The prediction was the anion concern as drought are a min mliul1l'lk:.nt the beginning of en T . I F . policy to "all nations sharing in . the nall0n'.;rp0l.9:lll:ll‘ food ax)ppikli'. 5 9 ll ti it 0 ," cs ingnt eat o epocke.oo harvest season, it was said, would n e %%Ie8fgnVeM8;j:cTerY;v-:::flDe1;;I:l;?’£- L d S ell ofrgl consumers. make it 11:19‘-‘l’-‘$531.7 to import, wheat ferred with Vladimir Potemkln, the will S d F th _ I ?6fl9CCl-llflgl the lilggiés gcjtensiolg d '0 lti l i th nothecrica er or e'rea gylceuofufoogfiiltuffdl “ me n e (A P‘ ‘V G‘“"u"“" Sm“! WI“) °"‘ “°"‘°“ °f the my‘ soglghosgrhbalfiaflgxnied he had den I B h T ' pen fir er Instructions camp mldwesbern con? crop, prlcesbrue The plan which we government 511-KNGHAI, July l1-—(Setur- During the search, two Japanese uvemd 3 model 0, 3 new 23_m”u_ n 0 SIX Weeks In HOS-' the four cent limit allowed in 1 has worked out in pmveng ggrcet dfl.V)—-Helyily I-rmfid -ls-DI-neat , marines riding in a motorcycle duy’s trading. The corn situation pital At Balmy SUSSEX, N. B., Cot refused to divulge whether the d°mh“"ed ‘h° Cm°°"° mm Melbourne July l1._Miui- _ PM Leilllit and Rlshtist groups com- 5-hrnizhal cclony Badly for the machine gun were injured 5erlous~ gun would be evemuany deliwmd _ time Boy scouts under canvas at “mush “"9" °°’°’“5 5“'“'°d “ m‘ ,1“, of aubyjsmng 3 wide’ heavily killer of I Nipvonese trading com- ly in a heed-on colllson with a 0, not; and Sam the m,.e,,,m,m Beach’ Gllwell Camp. near Sussex. com- “fi,:“nfl°' tgndhflgslgg fpmffi 2°” guarded mat,“ mm, thwugy, the pony elnploryee—shot down. Jap- motorcar which, British and lnter- would make its own dmemnuaflon pleted their secon V “3 Y E 3'“ °‘' 8 y ‘‘r' d day yesterday . centre of the city, with the People's Home said. while he was carrying national settlement mllre mid. between "indlspcnsible secrets and °°“‘ ’°’ D°°”“"°' d°“"""’ W“ Front adherent; h brntlons on one side and the Right- is‘. groups on the other side of the ZONE‘. t aiding their cele- li your-old baby. The victim Kosaku Kayau. em- ployed here by the Mitsubishi Trading Company, died today of wounds received last night while he was walking in the middle of the Japanese colony in the north- was driven by u Briton. The driver, described by the pol- ice as C. N. Brooke, an employee of the Chinese maritime customs’ office. was released by British pol- ice following 3. prciiiililml-y exam- ination, despite Japanese demands to the contrary. OMING {VENT . Teresa's -Tell Party July "St. . L-5922-7-9-3i. Hill "Dance, Cardigan Hall, 13th, Webster's orchestra. July L—58-i0 "Barton L. 0. L. No. 1051 will meet Monday, July lath, at 8 pm. L-6026 "Come to Festival and Dance in Ebenezer School Tuesday, July 14l.lL L-5998-7-1'.-ll. "Ice Cream Festival and Dance Bellevue School grounds, July l3t‘.i. L-5994-7-ll-ll, “Hope River-—Ioe cream festiv- al, etc., at Hope River Saturday. July lath L-6029 "Palmer Road Picnic Wednesday. August l9th. The greatest outing of the season. L-5980-7-ll‘)-3i. “Come to Ice Cream l='cstlv:ll in Wllcrtley River Hall. Thursday, July 16th. If not fine. Friday even- lIl8- L-will-‘I-ll-15-31., “Come to York W. M. B. Btraw- bcrry Flestivil Monday evening. July lath apposite Church, L-5098-7-ll-IL "Conic to the ice cream social at Kclvln school. Tuesday evening. July 14th. If not line. Wednesday. L-5970-7-ll-14. Reserve Wednesday, July lsth for Tea at Went Covehesd United Church. If not line Thursday. L-0019-7-ll-41. "The Girl From the Tryon Baptist Good epecinltlu. 1-star-7.11-la. nd “come n’ no -"rm am From l’i'.‘ii“E."" "i‘..i‘l.’,“"““ ""‘ ’z“" . resell T:-yon Bap lat Plum. oood specialties. L-suo-'1-‘I-9-ii. “St. Midmu rionio weuneliiliy. ‘J3: ilth. lung: 4 o'clock. - : More Black 3!-Dd in attendance. Dan in; L-llll-‘l-0-In-ll. mm It Woblllra ca-ner arch "Willy. lath. ncxearnera (M ""‘|» 1-. 0. Kelly‘: Buswnll °."° Nouns nsrwmnn no °‘°°"- 1.-ms -A-ha ' kishtown Rink 'mea- Wlfnvorotlo. Wednes- otul admin ‘l:'It““aoor. nous “come end use Brittsny," in Hell, July liith. flimnlnshol. T‘ all. m alootlla llomcna ‘’ “C°- . PKIIIII truck "W It-rs-in on mean an ) Elderly Widow Burned To Death (C. P. By Guardian’: Spccisl Wlre) COMPEER. A1ta.. July l0.—Llsht- lng 9, kitchen fire with the aid of coal oil cost an elderly widow, Mrs. Gall. her life today. she ms burn- ed to death when the burning oil ignited her clothing at her home one mile north of here on the Al- berta-Sliskatchcwan border. 274 miles southeast of Edmonton. Temperature At All - time High (C. P. by Guardian‘! specie! Wlre) TORONO, July lo-—Althouzh the difference was unnvtlcarble to Del’- spirlng Torontonlafls. the tempfl“ ature here on the third day of the heist wnvo failed to equal ye-Ste?‘ day's all time high of 105. Today's maximum temPt‘7‘8lul'9 ‘"3 1“-7 between one and 1.30 rm 51- 335 later receded to lol.9. There is still little possibility of relief seturdav. Ontario In Grip of Heat Wave (or. By Gun-di|n’e spec!-I Wire) , July 10-With only the flinulut of hope; for relief. host-worn Ontario citizens today started the fourth consecutive day or the semi-uoplo-l iampomtum that have brought desth Ind 070!’ destruci. . A glam, drop in temlperatures generally was noted over the W0‘ vmog may put it was so slighir-A few at most-—thnt li- bloillht little or no relief. Even sudden. Tpfrmiiu film‘ in some localities ruined citizens’ hope! only ioauniiumtoulia-c-lnuflle sun cum out once mom with even more irltencltq. Dentin resulting from heat were nrloiuly estimated from 27 to 80- ......"" ‘ll’. l.“i’a";,.“il' &.."’°i.'Jl$ 2:2‘: I with 100.! degrees initiated in the afternoon. St. Catherine: towed that mark with me. Woodstook and Petenaoi-ouch Mtimrod M de- . Brentiorii dropped mm yel- Wm ms urioo. Huh in j W l Presilientflealisiiortil For Vacation ilruisel (AP. By Guardian’: Special Wire) WAISIHINGTGV, July l0——Pl\°si- dent Roosevelt hezldcd ll0l".llW3.‘l'd‘ out of Washington's sizzling heat, tonight, bound for B i.wo \\'c':k:' va.-‘ cation cruise on the Maine coast to prepare him for the campaign- ing ahead. Monday night Mr leave Hyde Park by tr where he will emba the 56 foot SCll0Ol‘l’\:‘ sownilna. with three of his sons, for two weeks of cruising and fL=li'lig off the coasts of mnlne. New Brllnswlck and Nova Sootin. James. John, and Fmilklln, Jr.. are the sons who wi'l accomp- any their father. Towards the end of July. the President plans to bl’): the cruise to an end at Campobello Isle, N. B. where he and his mother maintain summer homes. After n day or two there, he will leave by train for Quebec. where he will visit Lord Twccdsmuir, Governor General of Canada, July 31. The President's p‘lms for after that were still inriofinlto tonight. He will return to I-[vdc Park from Quebec but he sold today he did not expect to do lllllf‘l'i cnnlpnigniug during August. About the middle of Augllst, he will head west for an inspection of the drought regions in Minnesota and Dakotas St. Peter% Man Benefited By Visit To Shrine (C. P. by Guardian’: Special Wire) MONCTON, N. 13.. July 10-71” Ste. Anne De Beaupm nllarlm returned to ’-‘.1? Mfllltlmcs “"3 morning reportinz 011° "CW9"- The trnvt-ller who is slid to have been benefited by the visit in the shrine in Quebec is Paul aims, of St. Peters. F. ill. I. when Gilli: went to the shrine he was carrying crrtches. This morning he was help:I off the ex- cursion train minus these side. As no waited about the depot for the dcpflrtllffi of the Prince Edward Island oxprrm he was the centre of considerable interest and later was carried sbgini the inin lull- MWW -‘III Roosevelt will am for Maine, rk Tllesdiiy on A Catholic nurses, under the lender- shlp of Rev. Fsther Rynn of chili.- ham necessary exchanges" under the Franco-Russian mutual assistance pact. The Rlghtlst deputy. Henri de Kerillis, said the weapon, mounted in an airplane motor, would fire 800 shots a minute. only six such guns exist, Kerillis contended. ask- ing whether they should be shared with other armies. Cot refused the deputyls demand for an investigation. Indian Would Serve Half Time And Pay Balance (C.!’. By Guardh.n’| Special WIN) HULL, Que, July 10--A grinning Indian irclm Maniivmki, 70 miles north of here, today caused con- sldemble confusion in mlaglsi.late's court by pleading guilty to a. charge of druwicenness and claiming at the same time he was not drunk. Loremzo Communda, 45, pleaded guilty to the charge but said he wasn't drunk, "Just fooling." Asked Judge Miler: "Well, if you weren't drunk why are you pleading guilty." Answered Commands: "Because its easier to fight the case Judge Miller sentenced hhn to sly 510 or spend two weeks in jail, "Can I serve half the time and pay the balance?" asked the Indian. The Judge explained that would not be legal. However, he added. "since you don't seem to be a bad fellow I'll date the sentence from the time of your amxt." Commands. still troubled, asked: "How will they know at the jail when to let me out?" The Judge replied: "Don't worry nbout that. I'll see you get out about the middle of next commands nodded his thanks in the direction of the bench and was !ed to Jail, smiling broadly. ____.._.__.__._ convsntioilconciudes plead guilty than in If (C. P. By (}unrlllAn‘s Speck! Wire) TRURO, N. 8.. July lo-Sister Meris Joseph of North Sydney, N. 5.. was elected president of the Maritime Conference of the Oath- olic Hospitals which concluded here today. Rev. sister Kerr of Campbellton. N. 3., retiring pres- ident, presided st. the twirdcy convention. Reports on social service were presented by sum John the Bap- tist of Antigonish for Rm acetic and Prince lldwiird Island and sister veronica of Saint John for New Brunswick. 1 o The Maritime conference ,N.l.,slso was concluded} but. returned to Mont- .£ ea. (C. P. By Guardian’: Special Wire) N, July 10. -— A zllnzler table dare urged Lord semplll on- ward mnight toward Australia in a flight to uphold British aerial re- cords. Lord Bemplll, who has an estab- lished name in aviation circles. took oil‘ at four p. m. (noon ADT) with a. relief pilot. H. Woods, and n "vire- lesll operator and ground engineer in I trim streamlined plane for E 3% day dash to Melbourne. The flight resulted from a chal- lenge by an Australian who declared British planes could not beat Unlfrld states planes in fast flying. Lord Sempill took the dare and set his time at 84 hours for each leg oi’ a. projected two-way trip. He is flying a craft (Monospnn) criawn as the fastest British commercial passenger machine. (Time for the flight, apparently is being measurcu against the record established in the Ldndan-.\iel- bourrle air race of 1934, won by C. W. A. Scott . Campbell Black, flying I], Dc 1-lnvil- land Comet. Their time was just uger three days—'70 hours 59 inni- u . During the Great War, Loni Sem- pill served with the Royal Air Corps, the Royal Naval Air Squadron and the Royal Air Force. In 1919 he retired with the milk of Colonel and since has been active in civil aviation. LATER VIENNA, July Lord Bempill nblm tempted flight to today owing to 3 Wings of his landing here. The flier arrived here at pm. last night (5.03 pm. As from Hanwortil Airdrome, lend. and shortly after landing an- nounced that he would not con- tinuo the man . 11-—Sflllll'dRy)——, doned ills nt- Australla. early defect in the plane, discovered on 9.03 T.) Eng- LordTweedsmuir Enters Hospital M20NT.R.EAL, July lo-—-Boron Tweedsmuir was admitted to H058 Memorial wing of the Royal Vic- toria Hospital here today it was learned on good authority. Hospit- nl officials refused to say uny- thlng regs!-ding his admittance, An official uuDOLlI‘IOEh‘)(‘l'|L yes- terdny from the citadel, the Vice Ronl residence in Quebec it said His Excellency was sufferln from the return of an old gustri oomplslnt." He uncalled sll anzasvmcnts 101' the next few weeks on the advice if c ‘of his physician, the announce- ment said’. The Governor-General‘s phy- siciul. Dr. J. G. Meeklns of Mont- reel, win a ‘lguesif’ at the citadel (By Ralph Morton, Canadian Press Staff Writer) (C. 1’. By Guardian’: Special Wire) HALIFAX, July 10--“Boy, it'll be great to get home!" Alfred Bend- {Jng exclaimed from his hospital bed today as he contemplated his return to Toronto next Tuwday. The man who was entombed in the Moose River gold mine with Dr, D. E. Robertson was told he had recovered sufficiently to leave the local hospital. An ambulance will carry him to the train, and he will be lifted aboard 8. private car. His wife and daughter Win- one and Miss Ads Graham, 5. registered nurse, will accompany him. "I'm lucky to have my feet at sll. he grinned cheerfully. "The doctors thought at first I would lose them." He is able to get about in ii wheel chair but there are many tedious days ahead before he will walk. All of his toes have been xllnpllilltod. On itrrivril in Toronto, the man who lived for 10 days lit the 141- foot level of (he collapsed mine Inst April will be taken to Balmy Beach, 8. private hospital on the outskirts of the city. There he will have to rest for zit least six weeks. He looked forward to the pleas- ant prospcci, of seeing his mother and sister: agrlln. "They'll be able to visit mo every day." he mused. There wns one thing that was botllcrlniz him. “I can't see why the names of Dr. Ian MacDonald, F‘. D. Hondcrson, lhe mine man- ngcr. and (he two nurses who were on hand at the mine, aren't in- cluded on the honor roll of res- cuers. I'm going to see that they are recognized when I get back to Toronto." Mitt Higgins. the storekeeper at Moose River. was in to see him the other dny. "Matt says the calm they are erecting over the place where the diamond drill went down is coming along fine and looks ‘right pretty'." The claim, a monument to the heroic work of rescuers is being erected of white and pink quartz by the Nova scoiln government. "You know, people are funny." the man who had lain for three months on a. hospital bed. his feet encased in glass-boots and special equipment, interjccted. "They've been writing to me from all over the country suggesting remedies for trench feet. A lady in Calif- ornia sent me herbs by air mail. others sent pounds of medals and lucky pieces to tie on my feet. They kicked in with a number of home remedies, mineral water and instructions on how to get well." Budding is looking forward to the time when he'll be able to wall: with the aid of specially construct- ed boots. As to his future employment he has not quite decided. "I've had some offers. one from I mining concern. But I'll never go down in I mine again," he said emphatica- wfth instructions on culinary arts by George H. scott, comp quarter- mfi-‘l4?l'.' gadgets and camping by Joseph Guns. assistant, and 1". L. E, Cnombs. deputy cam/p chief, and physical training by H. 23. Green- WBY. assistant deputy camp chief. As it variation from camp rou- tine. each of the four patrols con- ducod individual camp fires at nlgllt and were visited in turn by leased late ta! United States wheat production at 638,399,000 bushels winter varieties and 77% cents a bushel. Private reports to La 89.119 Street estimated that even with immediate‘ fevorable weather, Iawa—the hen-4 ner com state—woruld produce rid more than 60 per cent of a crop. nt crop estimates re- in the afternoon set to< Govermrle for spring nnd corn at 2,241,- mnmbi-rs of headquarters‘ staff. 334-000 b“5he15~ The “E11168 Weffl All patrols tied for honors during based on July 1 expectations, there- lnspeciion fore excluding much of the lecenil p_ A_ vvmett‘ 1-m.me,1y 0, Saint crcllpmdeterioration from their call. John and now of Toronto. a.sslst- C1” ‘ms’ 1 _ President Roosevelt, reviewing nnt rlstrlct commissioner for bad government flcuvmes to auevht gels in Toronto. is a guest at the camp and he will deliver A series of lcctllrcs during the week. Official Party Sail For Britain Today (l".P. By Guardian's (7I"I‘AWA, July Cniladinn party Special Wire) 10-—’I‘hc official going to Vlmy Ridge to attend the unveiling by King Edward 0‘ the Canadian memorial July 26 will call tomorrow from Quebec on the Empress of Britain. 5 It llzcllldcs: Hon. Ernest Lzlpolrlte Justice Minister: Hon. Ian MflC—; kenzlc, Defence Minister; and Hon 1 C. G. Pmvcr, Pensions Minister. They will represent the Cnllndinll l government. sir Robert Borden. Sir Gcorze and Lady Pcrley, M:lJor- _ Gen. sir Ellf,’3l'le Fsct nnd Lady Fisct, Lady Currie, wife of the late Sir Arthur Currie, and her son. Garner Currie, also will go. Others who will n.‘so sail tomor- row for Vimy are Major-Gen. 8., C. Nevvbury of Hamilton. chairman‘ of the Canadian Batilcficlds Mem- orial Commission; Col, H. C. Os- wnrded yesterday by His Honour the Lieutenant Governor: Government House July loan. A. B. Rcdfcrn, Esq, Secmlsry to the Gov.-General, Vice Regal Quarters, The Olfadel, Quebec. Deeply regret necessity for can- cellation of Their mrcellencies visit to this Province and sincerely hope His Excellency may enjoy an early recovery and will be able to visit this Province of. a date in the not far distant future. ‘I15; ”:'rI‘l1 never forget those rwful l Gnomes 1). pencil. neutensnt count: (Continued on Page 10) /file CRlRoPoi>\s'\’ Bi:\.ir;\i\=.e \N ‘mm’ SHOES: ~ FOR OTHER Pro?Ll:g MARITIME EAST —- Moderafa '&i'lli.bl I dd; tl borne of Ottawa. Secretary of the ;,-arm; °p,§,,‘§,,,, ,5§,‘§.‘}w’;d ‘£3. “:33 Commlfi-'-1011: Mme. L. R. I-Fr Lhundershowers. Fleohe. wife of the Deputy Mlnlsber Tonoxvm, July lo. —_ Minimum of Natiorml Defence, and her son, and maxlmum tempurgtuxegg 'l~‘rancoi.9. 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