MAXIMS MAXIMS o‘ ‘ OI‘ I l 5.. MEREANT ' MERCHANT -_n More pebble file through knowing he much about their ailments than tanuca aelnr Ignorant Some people like tn M1“ m, “Pa!” l" ‘h! 111M. Ind succeed "ll! In meklnl llmclllht unpopular. mh:....tl:'".%:.'.'r...£"""::: .153! -' . CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA. TUESDAY, JULY 23.1929 1o races ' t-;-".:'..:'::'.'::'.'"::. amt": EDNUATI llN frjce Al. BARHE PQWERS NQW NEVEN NEED‘ T“§';Tgifrf:u,ed P ll TA T U ES CUMMISSIIIN .....':.~t.';.:E.7=.."=.~,~-;;_...3NNNNF1F NEA HQ ACCQRD BY TRAIN NEAR wA.5.1#..]_.J..’.T.;.N..._1.u.y...;;.._TheFRll Al P. E. I. ‘ Canadian west wiil produce e wheat -~. A P P 0 I N T crop of about 285,000,000 bushels this e, - ' house tariff bill passes into the _ year. predicts u. ivi. Peterson, el- t‘ i I ’ hands of Republicans on the Senate ievator and shipping p-iagmu, who finance committee tomorrow for eh overehuling after more than a month _ _ _ has just returned from a. trip o! - e o e g Sittings Likely to beunsrruior. no says wheat will be 0“ Eundrvtvemnflih“ =°="'"'- Gféflt Britain JOmS France and (new u, m, Gaga“, gofflzfjxbfryl ‘l; jgfmlggifmft; Fetched Highest Price on Ontario Market, Held Alfred F. Mcwilliems, was sunk off United ' States In Endeavour “To” om‘ My 22-s°"°“ W‘ having decided to do the redreftlng‘ ' Says Toronto Globe. ‘Old crop is all disposed of. , six hundred tons of coal belonging Dleting Report by (a farmer and former rural school m ‘he c‘ N‘ a‘ Tm bu!’ w“- bems m“: ‘uwmobile w“ ‘truck by a m‘ m" "ml ma“ l‘ bmml" “"1 lteacher. his last char e bein t tow“ “om Pictou‘ N s" to sum. Pmmylvmh‘ Railway tum m u“ about Aug. i0, when the Senate) """ B 2 a . . i D-ymmmchmond mam Two mark b m m mm n l The following is frorn the Toronto Nationalist China And Soviet '°°°“"“” '° °" °° °" °“" ° ' ° - i’ d l t h yesterday the prcmised commusmnfleadmg member, o, m, Tewlms. strong wind end heavy seas were en- Russla.‘ victims were unidentified. mmy rumors m" u" revmon would :50“: 3:: gate-i; hlacereizeenig o enquire into the educational prdb- lFederation expressed satisfaction mum“ m‘ “m”! w”h'd W" u“ ‘ "i Th‘ cm” or m’ Penmylvmm m“ be downward. but no official con- ontmo county m“ season b: we gm, o, m, 9mm“ mcludm , imh m, ,, oinlmen o ,0- barge. She kept afloat, however, but (Special to the Guardian) chihese forces according to lnforma- ""1" m)" m" “Mk ‘he am‘ fin-nation of this has been ioriheoin- ' s g he, on t f Dr. M , , price for the i928 - t, KC" summflpde; Dame, s_ M“, Whm, member o, m m“ rnrep men who got off in their life- retary o: sate stimaoh that he had river guhtoata bed been captured by “I” w" ‘mm l" m" “"114” mlttgg declared today that ha ex- m“ m _, m” “s “° m“ lnnie st Peter's Bay [do m, comm, h m can“ boats were picked up by the tug been instructed by the isriish mih- Russians on the river along the Y“! m"! i)" Ylilmd ""11 mm, m m m,“ m,‘ h, m, d Y We m"! P" beg. com- - ~ - ' r u av g en ep- _. pare with a ound ei ht ts f , 13L prpcmilinh l5 professor of Eng- fpointed to feprvgsent the teachers on and brought safely to the railway later of foreign affairs to say to the North Manchurian frontier. Observers WmJ-‘Mln- ‘my zkmn’ "m" house measure changed, but would r g y c” or Ontario and York Counties M . C . 1, member of the Royal Commission hi‘, machers» was th _ u move to avert e clash between Ne- of Menchuri, the northwestern ter- flier crashed irito a. stalled car at Wm so up," he commented’ k" emm k h t h r ros Bide sir Andrew Rae nuhrrh Bl1d‘h ' ° “P” w’ uonaiut Chine and soviet mirsia by a-iinaioz the Chinese aamrn railway ' °"°"“" m" wfihmd m‘ “mmmi- y a s t a ‘ °" ‘"5 "‘ m‘ ' r _ _ 1 ave no representation and we were - . - An m m 1 '1 m crease of 500 acres on the 6,000 regu. is widely known as an educational-hm; consumed rm me mm“ o! ‘he D ebt Agreement invoking the Kellogg anti war pact. Pifty thousand troops era cuppa“ o er son, e soe sun or of e Of SEPAZGIIIbGI‘. @3005; River“ merslde by the ship Coalopolis, Cap- lobe o I two women and three children were Consmerama nvmon o! (he “my g July 20.h. . teachers‘ salaries ‘question was ap- Miilan and Mr. McLeod. They were the "l btfllmb rougher and at 7.30 WASHINGTON. July 22—Sir Esme tion lent tonight by neutral Ob- “mule bmugm " mm’ “ma” and ing, despite conferences by the Re- out k not ' mmwlflfly large one, ish at MacGill University, and ls a jthe commlttgg?" w“ “km by mewharf, Sumrnerside, about an hour secretary the British government estimate that seven division; o; hers of s. family. mother, father, and not “y whether he wnbempmefi ‘ Prince Edward Island stock. Lagffell. m“ D“ MacMman-S name was Sukmppohynment‘ we suggested on the With this development three iead- to N gathering in the region of lbmlly. lumped to the ditch at the ler area, the addition being planted ' fhlgh in prlca next 1 gt m _ . immediately. s“ n“ l er e Sea. Cow Head with her cargo of . l ObJQQt Of Com-i ' m“ wan km“ he" ma” when alone, the doors will be closed untill To Avert Clash Between g A11 three are Llbemm tain Fred Turner. When coming up __ At g, mating o; the Govemmentl Interviewed us, mam. m,“ o’ the the straits at about 4.30 p. m a listed among the deed. The accident measure u expected‘ The" hue been] As a rault of the very low prices . _ accordin to A ' lt 1 Re t- winted, as follows: Dr. Cyrus ,1, quite unfamiliar with the mm; 9f P. in. she serilf, some distance out Howard, British ambassador to the servers. An uniformed Japanese news mild m“ 5am“ “d Se“ m” m‘ publicen leaders with President m“ wi‘ M cilxfierzune T52?“ liarMillai-i, chairman; Nell Mqc1,ecd’lMr_ Mcmm 1mm 5gp, cow Head. The crew of United states, today informed see- agency message said that Chinese bullnfie for the other victims. Wreck- Hoover. chairman Smoot of the corn- ' ' Y i in the Mount Albert-Z h , G0 d. name o; m,“ prcvmw He is ay‘reparwr_ m; was very he??? to associate itself ‘Chinese iimntry and one regiment ‘m-w"! lmllnfll’ killed W553’ “h” general downward or upward revi- woomuxbfldge pomo 9:63am o“ crew“ he" on a vwtivn- He was. "None of the comm“ represent ' i with the American government's of artillery le assembled in the region l“ M- ‘7- R- R- °1"°‘*¥°'N°W Y“ aioh. "Some wiirgo down and some l _ "(by speculators or people who go 1pm seated at the time of the agreement occasion of the dispute with the T0 Be lglettennflittalgwthas ugleteutgmd Si“; de y‘ on m‘ ‘um-n b“. Qydemfetlyn‘: mtg?! tgzcavfgfi: B A N n l D A T E S m“ crop one “at and c“; w. new i r n , are n r. ‘ ' _ " between the Government and theQGovei-nment, that one member be . m alanine”. “M” the ludcmup ‘um _ After last years somewhat disastrous Teachers‘ Federation, as one which fappointed to represent the Teachers’ BXDBTXBHW. for there was nothing in» would be satisfactory to all parties. ‘Federation, another to represent the MrdMacLeod. KC. ls a well-known Government, under an independent barristzr 0f Bummerdldt- He WM chairmen. The Governmet would fflfmefl! llflnfilllll 0f m! Sllmmfll" not agree to this suggestion. It was side High School and since his re- finally ‘agreed that’ the entire coin- tiremeht from that position WM mission should be independent." chairman of the summerside School Board until about a year ago. Mr. Daniel Sylvester Mclnriis. the only person in the vicinity of St. per/J's Bay whose name corresponds “What construction did you 91am on the word. "independent"? “That the commission would be entirely independent of politics, and would be composed oi leading edu- with the announced appulnlmenl» l“ catlonalists," was the reply, ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS. ETC. "Oriole Macs Hop A10. 7-9-ti1l August 5 _._.._. "Come to Rollo Bay TM Wedm‘ day. July 24th. 6827-7-23-21 Subsequent to the promise of the appointment of an independent. corn- mlssion, s. request was received by the Government for the appointment of s. man to represent the farmers’ interests. It, is supposed that Mr. Mclnnls‘ appointment was mule to ‘comply with this request Dr. MacMlllan and Mr. MacLeod are Protestants; Mr. Mclnnls la a iRoman catholic. France early todey was authorized by the Chamber of Deputies to ratify with- (Special to the Guardian) PARIS, July 22--The President of out reservations the a; cement for payment of war debts to the United States. The government had made the question one of confidence. The ratification vote was carried by the slim marsin of 8 votes. The count was 300 in favor and 293 against. The measure must now come before the Senate, but the majority of the government has generellybeen much stronger in that body. It thus ap- peared certain that the agreement concluded in Washington in July. 1926. would take effect. Drought Is end initiative of Secretary Stimson. in an effort to preserve poem in the fer east. moi-lenses have not yet been receivd from the Japanese eed Italian guvernmenu, which were sev- eral deys ago taken into the oon- fidence of Secretary Stimson respec- ting the moves he is making toward the maintenance of peace between Moscow and Pekln. nor have any formal replies come from the Chin- ese and Russian governments. informally the American secretary of stale has been advised that the Moscow government, to whole atten- tion the efforts to prevent an out- break of. hostilities between Russia and China were brought by M. Brland. the Hench minister or for- eign affairs, recognises the binding force of the Kellogg treaty, while the American government is hopeful that the Chinese government will react favorably to the friendly overtures P. E. I. Clergyman Drownedlln‘ West (Canadian Press)- CANTERBURY, N. Information hes been received by friends here of the drowning at recently of Rev. Reginald Vincent. Rev. Mr. Vincent was e. native of Prince Idwerd Island and a UnitedChurch minister, hav- ing held several pastorate: in New Brunswick. He was in his McOreazy, Man.. Accidents 0i. . WEL COMED (Special to the Guardian) CAPE TOWN, South Africa, July 23-"We are not interested today in the structure of the atom, but have come to meet our South African colleagues on purely grounds," said Sir Thomas Holland, President of the British Association for the Advancement oi Science, re- plying to an address of welcome from the mayor of Capeiowri today. The members of the British Asso- ciation who are opening their 1929 conference here, were given a delight- fully informal welcome at the city hall. personal. NBMINATEO _ (Canadian Prone) OTTAWA, July 22-Today was nomination day for Dominion by-elec- tions in five constituencies. One Lib- erel and one Conservative were ac- corded acclamatione in two ridinge. the business at 45 cents, the gpgga illaiors have l-eb‘. out pretty largely, hence the de:line in acreage this lfififll- - Why Prices Lower Then P, E, l. "Asked to explain the very large difference between the P. E. I. prlci and that for Ontario potatoes sold on (heseme rnsi-ket__tl~iis difference 5199111“; I profit or loss as the case Lapreirle-Napierville and Frontenac- Addington. Two Liberals will cori- test the Prescott seat and three Cori- servativee have entered running in Llnlrk and three Liberals will fight in Vaudreull-Soulanges. ' fifikllllllll] _ (Sbeclal to the Guardian) LAHORE. Inch, July 23—Sixty flve may lie-Mr. Croskery stressed twc pointsatandardization of varieties and shipment of only the highest Brade. “If our growers have re:eived ‘M 51ml! llfloo for their potatoes as W" Diid for the Prince Edward Is- land stock they would have been able to make some money." ha sgid_ In the Mzirltlmes growers have made a. 5P¢¢1BRY of growing potatoes, and, llthwsh their combined acreage is n93 equal to that of Ontario they have developed a vex-y great repute.- "Qn- larselv because they grow phiy Cane Railways persons were. drowned today in the c-Nmm o! l rm“ but taught m 3e or two standard yarietles instead . —-—- I the usual mixture you find in On- Weeh th th eacii n of e a whirlpool at Gheniot. Thlrt fl‘ ' A ust 14th we“. 5mm“ and mm‘ ' “m” by _ (swam h u“ Guru") Natiolrliazllso: lealllers ‘s; ferohes Alt (“mum no“) I - others were rescued. y ‘e tin-m “d “so becmse they “u “fly “T” °‘ “f” gmmh “éavendmhithe middle of Bcpternbef‘. IQNDQN- Juli’ 92-31181!“ W- been favmbk m, mm is a teen“ ion-Awe. Ont. July 22.—A total hi, m gflflgs, keeping m, m," n WM"? I" "° d on‘ ___ terday again sweltered under a hm ' of sci accidents involving a1 persons home or feeding them. And. they Benn‘ q-tulfltuxfllu-Abtuwe m '1 W"! Th! "W" °1°°°fl° ‘Mm °A he" m“ u m“ American govern‘ who were ‘killed and 2e’! injured oc- ' seem to mak- rnonev too be use FLORENCE ITALY. BHAKEN- ' mom's friendly moves fail to prevent ' ~- - .5?- "L d ma c“ bring p big] ' By EARTHQUAKE Sill-Edit’ fllltd f0 bfblk lplifellllbl! ‘ duh m‘ responsibility u ‘he curred on railways throughout Cen- . they grow far more potatoes to mp °“ “p ' C meflney the long-continued flNUIht- which i! ' ‘ ada. during the month of May u- acre than we do thus curing down crowd. Lawn Pam’ 5R a l , t 1 bum” . situation at present shapes, will rest m‘ ‘I, w ~ , ' " mnmm . de23-7-23-ii. I __ _ causing alarm o. armors D oordingt to orme on released - materiahy on the cost of pro-luciioii." FLORENCE, Italy, July 22. Flor g 1 upon the attitude of e Chinese. - --- ‘k serious chm-tare of weer n mm? Mm h m a m". M finch day by the Board of Railway corn- aigniflcent Figures. "Post ohed Horse Rm! I" 31"“ ‘m’ w“ 5““'““ by ‘m “mml” ° arts of the country The storm ih- “Y ° " ‘ ur-rea Details show that three pes- i “Mr c- k ~- p d do‘ ‘ at i002 m esterda Tha shock p ' overnments ~have associated thein- ' ' i ' ‘M °'~‘ qml“ “m” ram" Bide Pl-Tk Wm be held ‘m we “es 23". ' p' ' y y' volved the whole lblilhtlbfi 0! Bli- 8 senlers were killed end l6 inlliredl ,significant figures to emphasize his July 21th. 6822-7-23- 1-, lasted about eight seconds and did ‘and but the tonenufl downpour "i". mm , Btlmgon, the in- m “ploy”! w". km“ and l" h” - l oints Last war 1h » - 1 b F’ - .~ e io.al pmato ‘cmlsldenble damage m WU‘ ma was almost confined to the London "Mn" wwu‘ pa“ w" “km y jured; twenty eight others were kili- lacreege in Prince Edward Island was O Causing Alarm undertaken by secretary Stimson. The fact ie not overlooked in "Reserved the afternoons 15 and; It is understood that the commis- id of August. A his ham" l" ‘m’? sion purposes to get to work imme- Neine Hell. 5t Pfl/"I- 6°4°'7‘1°f" dletely, with the hope of completing —'-" (Canadian Press) ST. JOHN. N. 5., July 2Z.—W. M. 81th, Montreal, pgqldent of the Canadian Chamber o! Com- ruerce, who 1e making a four of the Maritime Provinces. was the guest of honor at luncheon this afternoon of the Saint John Board of Trade. (Special. to the Guardian) LONDON, July 22-Brltish industry faces a critical week. In the cotton trade, loclcout notices affecting half a million operatives become effect- "I" Crum 5°31“! m nedermonl roofs in neighboring villages. Hall Wednesday. Juli’ 24m u “m” fine, first fine night. 6828-7-23-21 "Dr, Clift, M. D.-Btart now hbmfl prevention cure. Purdy Station, West- thelter Co, N. Y.. U. B. A- , Y 5238-6-1-to soot. i2 Dd aonon-g miss “The Irish Million- aire," presented by Coffin m" players in Morell Village Hall, Mon- 1“, July g1 613691-1841 ______ "com; w the ‘ace-Cream festival‘ Roofs fcil and cervlces» appeared in tin Bongo, Sari Lorenzo. Vicliio, Bar- bcrino and Flrennesole. but no ptr- sonal injuries have been rQPfKWl- The eaarthquake which was of un- dulatory character caused nil-HY w ‘desert their houses and 8P"!!! n" ‘night outdoors. "m. heevlblt shock was believed to have been about 25 miles distant. _________.__. quanac. July “—"°°‘°' at North Wiltshire Tuesday eventnai can“ ‘M An,” gum“; July 21st . If not fine come Wednes- day. "noun Line Club ioadins Hm. 6778-7-20-31 ‘ boil: or Gourvlllenieer here. and both 22 years of m. were 1""- ed yesterday in Lake st. Joserhl cflvu’ gnegp end Lambs at Albany when their oenod ullul- Th‘ Station Thursday, July 25th from l2 to 3 p. m. List your stock ct 0:10;! w. J. iuid, secretary. WW-l-Zw- ____\__,... "come tp the dance and ice cream m cup,‘ Hell, Vernon Rive! v. ‘ egdey night, July flth. undvri bodies have not been rtwvflfl- ______.__._._.. , surroundings of historic Paielll’ iAbbey. in scenario. are to be beauti- ifled. i __*_-n-_-—-—-- district. A number of other injuries from lightning were reported yesterday but the list of ‘fatalities hes not grown above three. The extraordinary tidal wave which flung a. wall of water 20 feet high against the coast extend- ed frorn Yin-mouth on the east clear around to Worthing in the south. It was considered (hat its effects might have been more serious were it not that it struck at low tide. Ae it was. many of the bathers had to run for their lives. end there were many ner- row escapes by persona in pleasure boats. (Canadian Press) LONDON. July ill-hauler Ramsey MacDonald is expected to make e statement on navel disarmament in the llouee of Commons on Wednesday. him. Henderson, foreign Secretary in the Brfitieh cabinet, told the House of Commons today that the present sit- uation between China end Russia would not cause the British govern- ment to defer resumption of nego- tiations regarding diplomatic rela- to e written question by Lt. Col. A. P. Heneega, Conservative. WILL APPIAL TO LIAGUI NANKING, China. July ill-Foreign Minister c. T. "wang of the National- Ohirie will appeal to the Inague of Nations in connection with the Eus- Kellogg pact. PIIPAIING IOI WAD IDNDON. July fll-l-lori. Arthur let government tonight stated that slain crisis ll the Bwlbt violate: the ed and 63 injured. q-ooooooooo-oooooooaooooo: Condensed Specials 3 lawn-ea per word not eecbinsertioaiathlseelumn- OO§OO§O0Q§OQO§§§O§OOOOO¢0 tione between Great Britain end ma“; Th“ ~ mm; w“ m "pig LOST, NUMBER. PLATE I35". 48 Road. Finder leave at Guer- dian Omce. 6101-1-20-21 ION BALE-SECOND HAND CHEV- rolet touring ear in perfect runn- ing order. Apply 140 Greet Georg‘: 8t. WANTED — A SECOND CLASS teacher for Cardigan North school. Apply to Mathias Burke. Becy. ' 6082-74341 l WILL BILL BY AUCTION ll ICNI hey lb NOW GIIIQQW, Thur!- ramnm, July za-whiia paw 4W» m!’ 3° I‘ ° P~ m- J- *- 5MP‘ lve on July 29, unless a way out of the impasse is discovered. Em- ployers hold firmly to their notice of reduction of wages by 12.82 per- cent, and employees are equally firm in refusing to accept the reduction. The Lsborite Daily Herald today editorially describes the situation as “drifting to disaster." The National Wool and Textile Industrial Council meets at Bradford today to draft e demand by wool trade employers for a reduction in wages, which is ex- pected to be set at l0 percent, of the current rates. At Blackpool iodey the Miners’ Federation of Greet Britain meets to fonuulate a policy on the hours of mine workers, which it will submit to the Labor government. "I believe." eeys A. J. Cook, secretary of the Federation, "that the eight hour act will be repealed this year. We will give the government no rest until it is repealed." The Federation has (o $0M: time. l’. WEN. MAN is ANY our. Who WILL PfioPosE To 152,000. of which over so pai- cent were inspected for certifmstion, and bushels. In Ontario the acreare ran tlflcatlon and the 31am W“ 13: ‘bushels. or ieiu than so per cone c; the P. E. I, yield. The figures 1n- dlclte that while tho bull-z of the WWW-i grown lri Prince ssh-m; B- IPA "6 Dive in variety, only u, in. filkmficsrit fraction o; rims, grown M" l" lmptfwd for certification." l-‘IELDING WILL orsrosns OF ESTATE or 550,3” OTTAWA, July 22.—-"An estate of “ma” l“ ‘llsmsd of by the will ‘or Rlsht Hon. wiiiiaha Fielding, em. ede‘: Finance Minister for mpny were. who died 0n June 23, Application for probate of the wm l! being made. the flvfilze yield par acre tins 239. the lillnlw! ‘>1 Av°“d“l° wmiwn-‘l "Come to the ice-cream festival Institute. Admission as cents. m“, “ha, in Orwell i-iaii. Friday. - n- . ' - . , h “m” ” °‘ i Juli "- . w‘ " ” " German LUIBI‘ ' "Saint Jemee Church, sunurer- “a” the nau Game at tehire ' moves were made today to maintain hut‘ 583.4434, as members in the House of Com- Under the terms of the d ~ ~ the ow» of eutm Asia ¢hibl mam. while I numb" of M" I-I- T°R°N'I‘°- July Ir-uarituha in. “ms which ma,“ lijfllefrj’ _ reiterating her desire for peeeefulqnn-l-‘n ,_ A m“; “an” 1-9 bor embers represent mining eon- mbderate southwest winds, feir and enee, eieooo mq 5mm‘ ‘m; “n,” nus, haying eorhar stone of n3w,p|cn1c m, Qvgning, North ver vs Break; Recofd settlement of the diapuu with Boviet m; ,1, n. Jenkins. earner of Prince etituenciee. warm. voeaitiy scattered showers. ieiooo, i, dmdcd equally among chm}, nus-eddy. July 2eth,2aor.ivi.1wum,,,,_ - A m: nuaaia ever Pie Chinese aaat- and mum streets. 6641-14841 Repeal of the eight hour day act Toronto. clear ........ ie-ei three daughters and oh~ sh after Also picnic on beautiful srflimggg .._.\_. " ...__- em hallway. the fer eut without e substitute provision will Montreal, clear 52-62 one-fifteenth of the tom ha; been opposite church. 0610-7-18-17-23-24- i Amflhas or ch01“ im-‘m n, pr. (cianaeiea Fen) continue to produce alerm- lmsxfzlbztlggtlznfga: m", . min-mm o, m, “m he“; Quebec, clear 78-56 deducted for charitable bequests. ; ' ""' rive July 2e. Apply rarim A. Horne. um? irons. my ia-m new iet reports of preperationl for war. u , ' day that was in ierea before the Halifax, clear ve-sa The One-fifteenth u v o di id d = "am" ~'“"“°°~ n‘ """'“°°°" ioe Elm. Avenue. ‘ 6W German llnll‘. nraieeh. reached Am- Chinese and aapaaoaa hm llenciel m” h M’ A" " M 5i“. ei-rlke of me. The coal industry ie st. John, fair . vs-sz emonl the followm! Jinslitutlones: vqh” will 60 - A . m N", m "T" arose Lldht at the entrance to Ne‘! carried 61190103!" IMIII details f strongly fighting any return to the Boston. cloudy lees memogaae the “Golden Jubilee" of the ' n“ om N . . 74-60 First Baptist Church, Halifax; school opening 8t Jfraehimh Chum u:;pi§:: ‘Qgmzfifln M1 mews; York harbor at 3.02 p. ha, l. B. T. troop movements on the border n“ mlmm ‘n; o, IAY “van hour any New York, cloudy 7g-" m, m, mum N," 5mm 1mm,“ Vernon m’. 0n Sunday. July mu by m. mm, Rm. dunuuc this aiternoon- eeeily breaking the Menchurie and toning of Chinese viii be ham n, flank nagnaira, Charlottetown. cleer ..... .. . ez-ai for the pear ans Dumb, Eocigty n; 31th "do tonieht at HI and this st viheeht ds Paul, roor Association “Mmw It 1-01. of Halifax: North nrituh Society; speed record of ocean crossings bald refugees pouring into Harbin while Haul Grove on Thursday, Jul? ema-‘i-fl-ei LONDON. July 22—-'l'he King's ‘m "t- "‘" w“ "' Gum‘ 9,19,." aiua on Wehdesdlt’. cub ma. ' progress continued satisfactory eeso-w-ts-ii by (he rsauretahia. The araaaahv nuaaiahr in that city have been put, 19th It 9 l- m- '°"“ id der i illenoa t th * ' i o'clock l: H. It. HAY. llthdle Kelly. _ time horn Cher-bowl Oh hfl ffll GI! lfll 6 N! l“!!! Y I today It wee stated officially at Sun eeta true evening et ‘Ml and the Charitable Irish society; the Gt. n. champ: Okiohomo. IIHW" W‘ n‘ mmz-Rmmwmm‘ wma m four om. 1e the. 1b Chinese authorities. ‘"31" ""‘“° 7°‘ "m" Buckingham Palace. ma Mel- ru- tomorrow morning at m. Qoorge’; moiety of Halifax, tn. Dblflte the rumors time have mfmgwm ‘mam been no clashes between ltuuian and any‘: doctors peld their unel _ Bummer-Me tide eishma minutes Children's Hospital, Halifax. and u: GIfl-‘f-fli-fli morning call. 1AM!‘ than ChOtIOtIDWIII. H"! IIMIII Church. OttlWl ed ta . You m 1mm W "l" l" °'°'"‘ °“ '"“""‘“’- M’, minutes, which broke the bleuraten- ., m. av‘! ~* -- e1