Over 40,000 Reodqn Every Dally. Ifllug 0 Guaranteed Member A. B. O. Olnrloltelovvn Gnu-q] "n"! Guardian. - we‘ -- ‘ III 'l' Foriltlzl. f§'1'_"‘ i Paper tfovers Prince Edward I Isl ‘wdauutwda-me. Lassen-Quins“; , “wk CHARLOTTETOlVVN, CANADA SATURDAY, JULY 1%, 1,922. Renewal oi p Treaty Endorsed Bl’ ll. S. Press (stficlai to The Guardian) NEW YORK. Jilly ‘14-Premier MncKenzle King's proposal [or the 1131111118 0f a new treaty between Canada and the United States to perpetuate the ideals w-‘hlch tiie framers of the Rush Bagot ugruu. ment had in mind is giving strong editorial endorsement by several of the tNew Yoricpapers today. ll. G. Wells tobe o Labortlandidate (Special to The Guardian) LONDON. July 14—-H. G. Wells, who has frequently been asked to ,stand for picrllttmcnt. told an in- terviewer today that bu had decid- ed to accept an invitation to be come the Laborcttudldate i‘or Lon< don University. -<-0>-__. ‘EGCAPED FROM COURT DEBPITEI WOODEN LEG ‘NEW YOR1l(,.Ju.1y I4~ThomaIi liyman. aged thirtydlvc, of 101 Granite Strcct, in spite of his woodcn leg, escaped today from the Magistrate's court iii New- bnighton. Lyman was arrested on .1 charge oi‘ assault. c.t~i_. was the last unlit-ti. and he wiis'.‘eft alone in tro iwoiiit 100111 while his guard stopped into tho clerk's oillca to get commitment hampers. The prisoner climbed through a window. went over an eight-foot foncu and disappeared. Q-O-QQQ 9+OQQ4 044% 90040-00‘ ‘connnisio srisutsi l IlATlGH.—10c. per lino pcr tiny. 9c. per line per dny for 3 days 0|‘ over. 8c. a line par dsy for 6 days or over Count 6 words to a lino. Groups of I figures, initial Ieters, count as ono word. 10 per cent. discount for cash. Address forms part of ad. and must be paid for. Special Rates Fuirflllllnd Room Ad. ‘Ibulor seven we s‘ for one week. Situation wsnltud, for seven words. 50c par wee . ' 0520.11.10.00 Loan to be Raised at Home (SpCcIaI to The Guardian) GPTAWA. Jilly l4—~‘The loan to be floated _iliis fall by the Domin. ion Government will probably be irellsod‘ at home and will ‘likely total $200,000.000. iMaturltics in December in con- nection w>ith thc 1917 loan total 911303300000 in addition there are temporary borrowings which tig- Erfllziiteahnut $100,000,000. This Bllflilg a loan for one hundred ‘mil- lion was negotiated in New York and in view of this lt is probabil- that ‘two hand-red million murr- will be sufficient, The bondg wih ho taxable, Plans for it have not yet been fininlly formulated. but it is prclty wail ngroeti that thc method of subscription anti the organization employed will not bo the same as for the Victory Loans. There will not bo the same patriotic stimulus. lt is yet to bo decided whcthcr the loan w‘iil b0 underwritten by financial hottses. or public sub- scriptions callud for through thc "banks and bond houses; but ll‘ conditions uro at all favorable the loan will be of a domestic nature. ____-.,.__ , . Henry Ford. Adopts Radio (8p°clal to The Guardian) DDARBORN, July 14.— Henry. Ford is experimenting in radio according to officials of his or gunization here, A powerful sycntling station is in operation at his Ddarborn offices it sends business iltoesllgos to var ions ford blunts. ‘iformeriy these messages were handled by tclc- bhone and telegraph. 6. ‘ ‘The radii). it is understood. car- rics them more cheaply and with 1055 119131 Ford is using instru- ments ‘that arc assembled in lllE experimental station hero. ———--..-o important mill]! Valuable Presentation in ~ (Spficlal to The Gulrdil") IJON1DGN, July 14—One of thc largest assemblies of British "Methodists ever gathered together crowded into Central Ilull, Wt-sb minster and ovcrfioweu into the passages to receive froth J. ‘W, Foster oi’ Toronto a replica oi his portrait. of Juihn Wcsloy, which is the gift of Canadian Methodists to their coreiigioulsts in the Multi- crlantl its a token of tiffccbiun to the church to which they all bc long. The portrait ls ihung in lliij library of lilo hail ill close proxim- ity to thc room used during tho war yours as a canteen Wli\‘i'i~ twenty-five thousand soldiers from thu Dominion wcrc entertained. In a short speech at the pl‘0r,it.'li- tutiozi. Mr. [Poster said that tho idea. oi‘ tho git‘t originated with Dr. Chown, who tllougiilt that such a. testimonial would be an zipproprlzitti way oi‘ recognizing tho m ms suPnEu-e coum- William Kancen ..............Paintiff l an Rob°rt c. Melllsh ..,__,__,_o¢r¢n¢ani Jiidamcnt of the Court Delivered by His Lordship chief Jusgyce Mathiieson. ‘ (Juno 27, 1022.) This was llll action of Tmguugg Tnnadian Methjoj g Gilt t0 BfiilSll i’ to tlonadian Soldiers. Recognition oi In thanking Mr. Foster and the donors of the gift the Rt. Iloll. Walter iltunclnnan, .‘f.ornicr Presi- dent of the Board of Trade said that if John Wesley's advice t0 Lord iNnrth had ‘been taken by that statesman and by the govern- ment ‘Canada would not be the only mart, qt‘ America within the llritish Etniplrc. Beyond the boun- tiai-ius oi‘ Qucbt-c. (lanutlu was not ‘imado by Woii‘ and Durham, but by Wesley and Knox. I Sir ilobt-rt Perks who was {for many you-rs associated will ‘Lord Wolverhampton and has been ‘ii pillar of British ‘Mcthotlism for nearly hplf a century prcsiticd. i'l‘hc Illgit Commissioner for (Zan- iada was represented by Mr. Grif- llths iintl Dr. Ilutliorford and among tho comipany wcrc Mrs. ll-‘nstcr, Dr.‘ Oliver. Iormcriiy of thc Iiniverslty oi’ Saskaichcwan, Dr, Darwin, Dr. Vi/‘nrkmad, Sir ‘ liiajor General» ling-lied“ Lymztuli ' by breaking anti cntcritig land of tho plaintiff ‘situate on ‘Pownsiilp Nuiqtbcr 5i l" King's (lnunty thus titscribctl: “Iloundcd on thc North by the Georgetown ltoztii; on the iilttist by land of Hamilton Myers; on thc South by land of ‘Robs-rt Mcllilslt; and on the West by laud of Aloxzintlct" Stnithz" and cuttin down and carrying away trees grow iitg thcrcnn. Tito Defendant pleaded thrce pleas to thc whole Iiculitrntloit: 0e Valera Loses Confidence oi . Friends in U. S. New York July l4——.~\n indicn~ tlnn of whom Eamon Dc Vitlcrtt stands today lll the estimniiotl of the citizens oi’ tho United Status is given ‘by u very plain-spoken odi- v1 n 1. N I t . torlal iirintcd by the 'l‘rlbuitti. 2_ Tihiiyltlhleyiunti was not the whiich ttpcr is generally pconcctlctl phnnuno,“ ‘ t" m‘ c“ ll"? v'0'wl’°'"-. “l the 2i. l'i‘ii;it the land ‘was thc frcc~ buiiiicr class of {he community. The Tribune says. in part: "One loo-k at thc countenance of Do Valera suillccs to explain the mail. iIIis narrow fncc, his ovcr- prominent nose, his cyus close to- gether. a thrusting jaw bcinkcu- ltt wiifulncss, his liumourlcss ox- prissiunvhis ls the “mum “w: A conventional line fenced of a fanatic] Whcti tiioy itro right f“ m“ “wmny Ymrs “ml such us he, nro valuable. But, alas! ' "um 0520006‘ they are sqldum flghL They up] Thu (use was t-rlod before ~ r , n ctns ggusglfylfllltgrgggltgfi: ignmgvfilnbléltlhlry at the July. Torin, 1020. in Th8 “newton; of De vuiem wemiGcorgntown in King's (iouuty. At not his“. Wm, hot heads butll-lifl conclusion of the Judge's warm hearts’ b," cold and CI-UGLClIIIFKCWIINI ‘before the case was held of thc Dcfvntiitnt. 'I‘lic Plaintiff joined issue thc dcfcndiintfis- pleas, and rc spocially to thc Dofcndzinlfs pica: 1. The Stztttlles of Limitation 0f Actions colicprulng rcal estate. upon plied thc wan-Eb ‘Post-Tron As HOUSE. lliifilicumiitt-iicifig on the Town Itoud at ato Mr.‘ Justice Fitzgerald with a. unfailing kindness shown by thr. iiingslw Wood and Rev. S. Ai- Methotlisis to Canittltrs soldiurs. frt-d Siharp and Dlnsttio Young. icged trespass Wfilflifjtllllllillllflll hull is csltnblislieti by n-grctimcnt of atl- the Dufcntizinfs comtplitrity in thcrloitiing owners of land. it tit-- acts worn ftxctl and established by rivos its validity from either or cviticncc untllsiputotl lll auy css-sn lbtzii. or ywo cnnsirlcrtttions: tiai part. 'l'llei'o rtztiiainctl only 1. lly csfnippcl; and |thc (iucstion ofrtho PlalntliTs pits 2. As t-vlticnciug thc iuttirprcta- session. Hc sought ioprove titis Lion which thc parties pluco upon in one of two witys, Cltlicr of which their rcspctwtivts boundary rights. being successful, would maintain] ‘it npptrars that about 50 yours his (ruse. auo thcrc was it fence to tho roar 1. Tiiut he held tho ‘land in fec,t>f what is now the Dcfcurlanbs .sltnpic in imsscssion by virtue of land. it folio-ivctl thc course of u the folio-wing conveyances: til.l‘t‘ii-lll flowing in an Eastorly ril- [ai M conveyance front Jatnles rcctiou. This fcncc. 9n its East- Stcwttri and wife to John Kunoctt orn half was South of thc ‘brook’. drttcd 5th day of May, A.D., 180:1, and. cults Wcstcrn half, North of “All that tract, ctc. of Inuit i.'l' llli‘ brook; ibut kcoping as close _ ll(.'Cill'(lllll§ to (sificlal to The Guirdli") tlfih flag which was draped over the platform at the meeting held at which Jim Larkln, the Irish General ‘Transport Workerg 1.9a ticr was the speaker, was torn down by a woman dressed in black and thrown in‘to a corner of the hall, umdlst the cheers and hand- 1111111111118 of the audience. ‘in its place an ‘Irish Republican flag was substituted, its appearance being Hrectcd with prolonged chegflng In his speech later on,_ Lnrkin declared that the flag had thee“ torn down because “wherever the ‘SIYIZIIUIYI Jack lites there i5 |_]() hp Fined For Operating» A Car While Drunk (special to The Guardian) MilNTltld/tb, Ju]y14.._.M;|jO|-'. general Gtirnct Hughes, distiuguggh ed Lanatlittn soldier, oldest sou 0f tlic llil0 Sir Sam Hughes, us“; V Imntlort ticspuiclir-s, IIIIUIbLVVOI putmds, with ten pounds, ten shillings costs. at Wcstinin- stcr police court. on the accusa- tion of being drunk in charge of it motor car in Chelsea. S. W. ‘General Hughes intimated that ho would tipipcai. , ilioctor Badgorow of Ilarlcy Slrflm- Mi1lor~Genorai ‘Hughes doctor, said he saw Gont-rai Ilughor. at tho police station. The General appeared quite sober. The doctor (Ionics thug he toltld thc inspector on duty that he would not oxprcss an opinion its to Major Govt-ml Hughes’ cnilil-ltions when first charged. , lMIIJUFGCIICTPIl Hughes Silltl that tn the brook its it troultl t-otivr» ithc Northeast corner of one lillii‘,‘lil4'iiil\' bu built. Tho Plaintiff's tlrcd itcrcs c-f hind ownctl and oc-|sirlt~ lines t-cnnctitctl with this flfliCflla lcuipltril by Alexander Smith running ft'oin thence Ettst aiullit was for many ycttrs thc only aioniffcntic botiwnon t-lic land of thc 0011-40“ said Town Ilotui for tiic distunccldttintifi‘ and the land of WlllCli thcinmrtlnl cpcktillls‘ H“ mm 0'0“? lot ten chains. thence Sillllll-WfililllylDClUIltllilli. claims to be possessed. :tloiig thc litic dividing tho slhidiThc fouco appears to have bccn tract ti’ land herein ticscrlbcti fronfdiviricri and ouch adjoining owner a fuiuti formerly occupied by thc kopt mp ills part, but sometimes, latc Ilonaiti McDonald for thc tlis-Ithcy m-tdo the rcpiiirs in common. tancc of one hundred chains, Though thcrc is no cviticnco bo- _tbt-itct: by fl linc at right itnglcs yond this Ln show tliiit thc b10011 .ma-i in that?" ho was habitually icmpcrate. On thc evening of Junc iiintirhu had snlall quantity of whisky and British Airman, ‘MONTREAL, July 14.—- The ‘Brit . last night in the Auditorium Hull,‘ Arrivesli Begded (8p°clal to The Guardian) BAGDAD. Jul)’ 14. —-.Biske .Great Britain arrived here today from‘ mimics on his flight across lilo world. —-—-<0-_ Michael CoilinsTliiiis A Swiitifampaign Against Rebels (Special to The Guardian) DUBLIN, ,July l4 —-A move to stamp out the Irish revolt com- pletely, through a short intensive ir-lmptilgti is believed to be behind the action of Michael Collins in iiSlillllllIlg personal command of thc entire National army . Frcc vStaie troops are already "Iganizlng for the new ‘ampalgn, There equipment is ‘being strength. 011911 by the arrival of airplanes The 1111111’ ivlll also have the as- sistance of warships in h; future activities along the coast. ‘A Dlot to rescue Rory O'Connor ltebei Army Chief‘, from Mount Joy tijrison‘. where the Free slum Government interned him after he w“ 11111011 Ilrlsoner in the battle 0f thc Four Courts, has been frus. irated and a number of confedcn. ates arrested. Thoy woru iuuue] 111g into the prison from an ad. l0l11lng building. LONDON. Jilly 14-—F0rmallon of an Army Council in Dublin and tho‘ reorganization ol slfq Ggngfhl Staff oi’ thc National Army arc bc. licvcd to presagc important mQyQ. mcmts against the‘ insurgents in southwestern Ireland at an early (late. The military censorship. howcvcr has been clamped down tightly in the Irish capital and nothing authoritative has reached ‘London regardii-ng plans ior the caiitptiign. 3 Year Sentences in Rum Robbery Case iwatcr and two hours later two more than two ntilcs to Chelsea, whcrc ho IIl-‘ldfl a call_ Sir Richard Muir, for the tie- fcnse: "it isvsnid that trying to‘ start the car, you fell over the bonnet. Was there anything nbilor “Nothing abnormal; the car i.» I At ‘the Supreme Court yesterday morning Dan O'Brien and George Essory for stealing t‘wo puncheons of rum from His Majesty's bond- ed warehouse were sentenced by tho Chief Justice to three yearn each in ‘Dorchcster Penitentiary. Three young men, two pleading ‘separations tllussian industry." The Hagug u," IMF- Llvyil George put the Soviets v - (8 °¢in| to The Guardian) PAR '. July 14.— Germany must I111)’ the July reparation installment 0f 321000.000 gold marks to the A'liles tomorrow. This was the sns. wer o! the Reparatlon Commission t0 the German-note requesting an ililllnent of ‘the July installment and an Moratorium for two yours FEMS. ‘July 14—'l‘ha German 17mm”? 11041111.‘ anounced that 00-000-000 Sold marks of the July instalment will be Paid today. It is presumed that the other 2.000.000 marks will be Klven to the Allies tomorrow when the full 33,000,000 marks payment is due. London‘ Telegraph ‘ Scores Soviets (BpPclai to The Guardian) DONDDN. July ll-lnvan odi. tonal headed "The Break-down at the Home," use London Daily Tviesriinh exuianns how Prime ‘Minister ‘Lloyd George called‘ 'l‘iio H3800 as well as the Genoa Con- iiereiiee i0. ‘refute statements .0: the Laibor Pwrty ‘that uflgmplgy. ment in England was duo to the failure to recognize the Soviets and no cooperate in restoring the accomplished notihing. it may be B11111’ remarks itlhe Telegraph. Facing considerable opopsitlou to the test. The Soviets are a clique of men with their hands red with the blood of their victims nnll their lnililtlis full of lies standing ‘between the mass of humanity with tender hearts and the suffering, inert‘, sud helpless wor-‘kenruf Russia and shrieking “You shall not help eX- Wllt on our terms." These terms are in negation of every principle f0,- vvlvlch civiliza- tion stands. Tho ‘Hague has an. nosed the“ Soviet Government in Ml its unique” " ‘ Dr." l? Succeed: Iiytitneau a very difllcult oflC to start. It 50ml’ l0 50°11 b1°3l1l118 811d 161- (speau m Th‘ a'“"0l“') .has a. vcry heavy crank and there Gen-l’- aml one P19301118 80m)’ 19-. ‘BERHJN’ July 14—D'--. weld‘ always a tianllcr of ovcrbalitnc- forgery‘ “M8 ‘eleased 0" susllentblfleldt Wm be Mmomted‘ Fords“ lug, duo to the v-loient cxertionfllml 5011091109. 11911111118 H1911‘ 800d M““““?"“’ °“°.°°‘?¢ Dr‘ Rathneau‘ iMs irrmmis, t]... nmgmraw’ u, ‘behavior and on condition thattalisflisfllaifitl. l1 111 FEIDOFI-Bd here ‘Major Gmigrgi] l-lugheg; _iiicy reported monthly for a space ‘i000!’- "Dn you ask mo to come g0 {hm-of two ycltrs to the Vice Presidcntl conclusion that you were perfectly“)! the Children's Md 50111913’- sober and that witnesses to the Afivr hearing tho applications contrary are liilsiaken?" ‘fur leniency made on their behalf ‘General l-Iughes believed they by counsel. the three lads were ur< . theologians. I-Iis blood is Spanish, "ommlllfll W We J111‘Y- U111 Jiiillid thcrcwitli for thc fllSlilllflt‘. of tcn fcticc urns cvcr cstttbiislteti as a." K591191- fplil/ P- 0:030,‘ 332- “k0 M5 "amt He is m- lho nrtiervtln Vcrtiitit to ho cntcrctl forlchains, thcuco Nortliwitrtliy itlnug|tiivision lino, it is shown to have UMMERSIDE PLAT. brood c-l’ Torquoinada, whose tlo~ U10 P11111111" 1110011 1851105 fiiliiflil iillqthc Eastern division line of thc served that pill-pose; and thc ovi- LosT-AN. s H . ' l H 1|lng of evil became t0 hint a rellgi- o" 111i‘ lliliil iilllii. Ufliinfifll "Elfin-said Alexander Slnitirs tract 0f tlcnco is that for malty ycurs tlu. gill"?! brflfillgel-hlgzél "ganlsmgssidet; m", (mun _ lug thereto. 'l‘hrcu questions werniottc iiuudrctl aerosol laud for the plzfinliiil and his prcdcccssor ml n i'i " - — .. . . l ittod h the 'I'ri lJuli to. ‘ -. -. ~ . . . -1 ontl _ _ It is vastly creditable to the 5111111 Y ii g0 aiistantt. of one hundiul LlldiliS tu titlo (JQLllIblVLly hat cut w Exchange‘ Irish that they rcfusctl Do Valerirs U111 JIITY- T119 illle-‘lllfllifl i111¢l|thc pllICG of comincnccmctlt lcirn- and timbcr up to thc bronk‘fo)nv;c_ ‘leadership and disregarded his art- iHlF/Wilr-‘i W810i fttriuing by estimation one hunt rcti and ilitrl paslurod 1nd watcrm 1.1017! ‘DFHCES To Rirgr lrqTrilbui ziimeals in their patriotism. “Q- l. Do you find the dnoilllitiiiqucres of land n littic morc nr loss cattle iiicrc. It ‘was wiidcrncssl gltlyert Bulltlllnlgaltest gtgllvenigtcgggullclzinrl iipfpcars alllo Lo look 111W 0r tflln line 0f Pliilntilfffl liiiiil and. is part of Township Number land for scvcral chains NiJrlli 4111111 "09- - - - - - North or South of thc trespass F111 . - ’ Kfll ‘s C un‘ ‘ll fo mwii renter distance South t d‘ _ after hor own affairs with the ro v 1 your. in I g o .y r a. I . g i and healed‘ Apply M the Si} slultiltlitin ltll_.‘lll)ll‘\lp_‘li)fi4.l (ii/ml; to tit};coluxplaliitrciilof? Prince Edward island." ofIthfIFILt-tilgkl. t I M m 1 wlxo‘we,-e_ Tulgned 50mm Hus Lmsmp and TWO BUILDINGS ONE "mi "F? 0 0°“ i“ l" ‘ml 0 , ' ' ‘ _ ,_ , _ -ii ~31 "I" 1- If‘ S" | "ll was terribly overcome and Elven a severe Fcllrllililiiil- It W118 Tiivillflvloncrmo no“ Amy u“, but‘ peace. A _"Q. 2. om thc rinlniic enquire n _ o.) A conveyance from Jollnltlicu Clltllllcll u. be ciittticd to tnemmessod by the snuatjgn h, wh_,clll,,,,i,,,e,, o“, ,0 the,“ m, m, m tllttn "That ovcn ior a fcw ilflYS thc titic by P"550~‘”*l0“ 0f the “n00 911 lxancen and ivitfc to_ the piaiutin laud itumctluttnly llflzlOlllilng that otiq found mysnll-‘u he 5mm Sun upon the“. future acmons of we ' Irish citpital has soon tho holrnru which the trvspass was comlnittcll? tinted 28th dny of January, 1884, thc Plaintiff on tho iSoutli. tybtaincil -———-—<o-@---— CANADA sxwonrs "ro u. s. Junp__¢z.ooo.ooo m MONTH WABHINGTON, July I4-DBDIII"I— ment of commerce figures, made public today. show --that imports from Canada in May, 1922. were $28,249,429 as compared with $26,- 143,147 in May, 1921. and exports i ON North WANTED MAN ‘T0 WORK furm. Apply Byne Bros. lllvcr. .. WANTED-MAID FOR GENERAL housework; no washing. App.y 148 Pownal Sit. FOR SALE‘: OH EXCHANGE FOR a Ford touring car. ii K111i! 'l'i'11b‘k- Apply at the office 0 WANTED EXPERIENCED TEA’ chm, for M.‘ Hprbflfl School. gupiplomem, $100. Frances Dri.» coll, Secy- SUMMER COTTAGE AT ROCKY Point. Stiifivblo for small famllyn of civil war is regrettable, louse. The record will be twaimirig going majority has need to estab- lish once in a while that its cont- nittnds are not only lightly to be gitive head of De Valera nut there is a cormsptmdliii; i-iiiin- 'l'li@ Irish care enough for tho sub~ stances of democratic government to be willing to shoot in tilcir own to other De Valerzrs. An easy- galnsairl and are more tliim advice. The shots that lcll albout bite fu- ilt his ‘ "A. -I‘Ic did nnt. “Q. fl. 11y run-son of any co-tivcn- tinnal linc, is the llofctiriaut cs~ topped front claiming that tho laud on which thc troupiiss wits coutuiit- tori is nis land’! "A. lilo is not."- Tho Jury also returned it general Verdict, "We find for tho Deli-u- daut ‘No-t. Guilty‘ ". Tlic Defendant now rnovcs flint thc Verdict ‘be set aside and a ncw trial granted on the following in which tho land is thus dcsoribs/tl: "All that tract ‘piece or parcel of hind at New Perth in sat-ti Town- ship lfifty-onc, ‘bo-tlndcd and dos- crlbt-ti its follows. that is to say: 0n the N-ortii by tho Gcongoiown; ltoatl" u" the East by land iii pus session 0i‘ tho said lflllli Kancon; on thc South by lilcllislrs laud; and a. i710 West by litnti in pus» sc..ion of Aloxttntitu- Sinitil.“ ‘fhvro is no ztmhigtiity in lhc taking a line parallel to tho Town the services of John I’. Nlcho-lsoil, Provincial Land Surveyor", tn run“ his Northern litic. He ran tho‘ line itllimig the Southern boundary of (lyrus Shaw's land and of laud than (ywiloil hy Alexander Smith Road. When he root-hurl the Wmtcri: side lino of Defendant's land, tho. ll\lll‘l‘ objected at first! but it. was at lmigtlt zigrcotl ihu‘. lilo liurj Sllfrililfl jog South for ill retreat are notice to his bench- men generally to be quiet." grounds: i. ‘Phat the Verdict was against thc weight. of ovidmitrc. 2. That tho Vurtlltrt was non- triiry to the ovlticnco and to tho dirutztitrn of thc Jtiilgc. doscrlptioil whtui ‘we lake into ac- inks and then continue its cottrae count thc cienicnlttrv principle in across the ‘lbvfciiiltiiifs land .l1ar~ luttmprr-fing llcscrllptinns of land allcl w thc Town Road. This that wiueru tho |lnc is cnrriotl til would it-t thc Plaintiff rlorwn tn the bpccifirtl llistiintrt: (as iii this case, strcam at his Eastern bountllify- 100 (illllllli-i) in it natural ‘boundary Thc oifcct. of this iiigrcvuitrut was t-‘is in this came, the 'l":iv/n itoad)-tli:ii_ thc Pltiiittifi‘ would have Slflt‘ Magistrate Francis, on [ininglclemency extended to them in this n1 Hughes, 531d 1i wuscaso might largely determine sini- MajonGcncr more than was good for him on a nritcticitily empty stomach. The question its to thc convcuv tituial izitc (rcfcrrcd to heroin its the Nicholson Iilnc) stands upon a firmer basis of authority. Chit-I’ Justice Draper in Wldeman vs. Bruei reported in 7 U. C. C states tho gcncral principle that "Com- Iiticts and arrangements of old stuutlini-l. thc liiaiittcnzince of which prcvc-ns litigation, should bo fu- l ranged. on $500 sureties each of $250. most unpleasant citse but a 1101‘ “"1" 191111118 before the gazed Wllll $50,482,666 In May of simple one. On this night, the (301111- as year‘ ‘ ' Gencrail alppenrgd h, have h“ The details of sureties were ar- F0‘ the 019w“ mum“ “"000 each lad being released recognizance and two The ‘bail bond 0i‘ K. W. McKin- non was forfeited. AMHERST WON FRONL MONCTON BALL TEAM AMHERST. July 14. -—iAmherst shut ottt Moncton last evening four to nothing and had thc garlic wcli in handy after the third Inning to Canada were $44,287,140‘ss com- May,.1922, imports from Canada were $277,261,119 as compared with 8506181820 for the elev ended May, 1921. months $497.370.Z92, compared with $739.- 879,043 for the eleven months end- ed May. 1921. -‘ The Weather. en mouths Exports to Canada for.the eleven ended May. .1922, were Ii. For the crroncotts atluiisslon iincs of 102.20 chains instctitl of Spectacular catches by MaoMantts ‘ m- cumplng puny, low rout. ‘\l1~ -ply, Robert (iottou at Mttritinir istuitfioncrs. RR SALE GASOLINE BOAT. 25 x 4_ Smooth work. Paint black- Wi'ii exchange for ailiioriil iiiii" pose horse. Will sell with or without engine. Built in Moliiiliv Bay, N. ‘S. Apply J. W. Iiiiloy. Boat-h Pit. . FOUND-LEFT m WAGON A1 Orange To“ (ll-guilds, ruin coat Owner can have sumo b)‘ "ill" in; iii Customs llouse. lirnvlni’. pgoperty and paying for till-l l . LOBT- AT THE ABEGWEIT grounds on ‘the nliilit or the game bnhwpa“ Qiimmnfllfltl and Chili‘ lottctrxbh " u ilmys _ (llovr-htnti Blcycinp, unaware for 111M111“ _ tloh- lending-lo severely v1 8111""- ”ii'rir"ih.'l‘.‘°i'l“é- . '1. 7uovice~lf mu ».vqun. nuns u... hind. s ‘us. 1"" in good order for the fails’ shoot-int!- Lawn niirwers sharpened. stoves um] all general repair W011i promptly attended to. 05m“ White. 30 Kent St. >—-—-—-—- "'_"'"Wj men WANTID- - we WANT a few real live reproseiltilll"! in cvory city and town in Cunn- dc to sell automobile ‘ stop els- nnls; positively Prevents nevi dents; every car owner a n"! peel; easy to sell: big profits’ wrnufqr particulars and arrest! pipposit 0,. Canadian Auto Niasarn. Shops, PLO: Box 15k. Falls, Ontario. Attend on tile of President Miiierand (Spcclal to The Guardli") PARIS, July l~l.~- ‘Ibo attack on Milicraiid today ‘was aniiciptttctl Paris tiowsliilnot-e yvsiviiliii’ 811111111 (‘ll tho warning that an attempt uli his ‘lilo was llkcly today foiiowlnb iuriuuuuuitory ‘zirtlclcs icttrrlctll iii tho Radical Press. A troop oi’ lliituk (Toiimlnls Kill‘ iopvd bciwccn Ibo carriage of Mil ivrand and natlvc nittontobllo down the Champs iityiltie. wile-n "viii/vi fired tho shots. The sudden r0001“ of ‘tho pistol throw tho parade which wtrs rctttrning from Loni;- cttnips. lntn confusion. Tito ‘-ior.-<o-i~ pranccd on tho Wido tliorouillililr" its the cavalry men tricti to reign [hgir mounts toward ‘tho scone o.’ tho shooting. Tito pullt-e nliituil that they were oi‘ the firm ‘belief that Iiouvct hail. an accomplice who us- (wtipod on u bicycle. pin-ii. aid will, given the nnnr chlst its soon as ho was Jiillflil- H9 iiatl been severely ‘bcatcn by ounce and um-brellss. When crowvls aungod back to wttrd iMiiiiernndks carriage shout‘ ing “Delft go nlictitl" the Presi- dcn-t thought Ito was ‘being chcor ed. Mlflornnd waved his arms and smiled, then Gcndarmoe surround- cti his carriage and explained that an attempt had die-on made to as snsslnate him. The. Ilrosttlunt; calmly tirdored that he be driven to his residence. n‘ distance of 200 yards, by the usual route. , it will go to thc natural boundary! llltiiltil0iltill however far or ncitr. The t-vitinncu bs clear and llIl- ccittrittlictctl that part of thc land upon ivhicit thc cutting was dono is incintlctl within tho bctltiditry lines of this Dcetl. ‘No fiVlllUllCti WifS ‘givcn of thc tltlc of James Stewart, nnr is that tnaturiill in this ctiso. The plain- tliT sliowt-tl such a continuous itc- tuitl p "solssioti by himscli‘ anti his prt-dc-ctessor iii titlo for a ‘period of about fifty yours of tho tiuitl- cifltraliy’ that tho Plaintiff‘ had nci- vittcd urea of thc furm us. mparc tlicr the‘ titlo nor tho posse-salon front any other ron-sidortbtlon would The elitist-t or thc whole proceeding givc tliom in thnir time construc- itt Nisi Prius. therefore. is to liriil tivo possession of nil the lauds in- tbat ncithcr pnrtv had any rights clndcd in their docilmcntury titlo. I'll thc iirca trnspas-acti tipon. Tho case is not ill thc sntmo catc 'l‘hnr.- In no doubt that. so f-"ir us gory with that of a. stiuatter such- tho iieftuitirint is conccriltiil. ho l: lntg tn prove titlo by possession in 0\‘t‘lllflt‘tl l'i‘t1lIl~mlil(lIl»\-Z any ciulln of wlitlcrnt-as land. I titlo or right to possession in iiic color of titlo which. in sitch a t‘ . IllRlllIlLtl itrcu._ ‘The Verdict cn- mltkcs the possession of part an tcrnd against hint by consent at llqiFtl possession of all included in‘ thc Trial stands untutcsiiouetl. thatlnst-ritptlon tifilho ineltrtimcnt or liut what of thc Verdict in his titlo. In other words, tho pre- fnvor? After the third plen. was doncssor in tiltle oi’ the plaintiff. by disposed of. the only tactics tli-itthi-ssictuai possession of part and remained foi' the consideration of by thc effect of the conveyance tho Jilly were umlor tho first plea. first above mcntbotied. was in oc- vtz: Not Guilty; untl under the turd or constructive possession of second plou. that part wlilcltitlcnled the whole. of tho land within thc tho title and right of possession lnbounds of his Deed which inciililcl tho Plaintiff. lln other ‘words the, pnrt of the area trcspansctl tipon. Pittlntifr still had tho burden of and his-title and right of possession émvu-m , were vostotl in and continued in l. That thc Defendant did the the Plaintiff up to_the ‘time of Ar!- u-cls v-omnlavlnod of in thc ‘place ninn. That its thc title which the mnhtlonrll: nnrl _Plnintiff hntl except for tho eifcei 2. Thnt the Plaintiff wits iu pos- of tho conventional line. session or the land when thc acts On the second nwiuiilfli wnviin complained of were done thereon. tional bu‘: The places witere the acts al- A conventional line is one which ilvS tivitionce for thc Defendant of‘: (iSuvrrttl apccifictl titlo Dccdis 0f nciglnboiing lands.) 4. For nilstlircctitm. _ 'l‘bc (‘MSG as it cciucs to us from thc Trht-i (Jottri stands in til-ls posi- tion: 'i‘hc Vcrdlut cnit-rcrl for flu‘ Plaintiff on tho third plnu excludes thc Iioftuidtint from setting up any clitim of titlo or right of i-lssrs- slon iii tho land upon which llic lit-t» of rtliogod trtispnss ivorc douc. Tho Verdict of tho Jury finds spo- I an liiasirrn sitio lino of 100 citains and a Western ‘liili’. of 103%; ch.'tin.~- and that he would twross tho brook at his Eustcrn side lino instead of ri-n the‘, West. and that ho sitrrcnti- vrcti all cluiitiis to thc hind bvtwecu tho Nicholson lint‘ and thc brook. A fruit-c was crtactr-tl upon this line. Rnbtirt III. hiollish who wins thou iu possession of tho Southern hind put till ills half with wlrc fnstcuoti to trons ivitcrc they wore on tho lino and to st: whore no sniitliriilo trctis were. That fcncc rcmiilncrl thnrc down to about thc time of thc tnllogr-d tres- passes. Tito Plaintiff erected and maintained his fence on tho other half. lThis rontintiod for ovor 2t) yours wlIPn the Defendant. without any notion, out down niid rt-movml the whole lunch. crossed-over into thc adjoining land. and cut down nird took mwnv thc trues growing thornon. which is tho trespass comniainotl of. l Whllo it might be gillng ihcynrl authoritative decisions to hold that thc acts of thc gtrtins in this Case" worked on o s i n p p c (and it ‘ is not necessity for thc iltrclslon of this Calm to_ go so far.) vet whom u ‘boundary lino has boon agreed up- on and on tho faith of such agree- mcnt thc ltrnangcmcnt of tho farm as to division of fields. acvss of natttic to water anti thc conserva- tion and use of wont] and timber. these acts mny ivork an ostoppei as "ffmtuniliv ns the clearance of the land in question or the erection oi‘ vuuratbiy vicwcti; and if moreover an atrtunl possosio-it ui‘ 20 years ill accordance therewith can be shown it makes the Plaintiff's a merito- riotis claim." There nre numerous cases deci- tlcd in thc Oldor Provinces of (.‘il~ uudu tillilpOflilllg and extending tit; principle cnuuchitoti by Chief Jus- tice Drnpor, bill it will suffice to rc- fer to one Phli"lps v. Montgomery 43 N. B. 229 dcclrlctl by the Appeal Division of thc Supreme (tottrt oi‘ Now Brunswick in 1915 lu which it was held that “Where rttljoiltlug oc- cupants of llinti, fully cognizant of tho dispute as to location oi’ the lino divltlin-g tboir proportion". ulgroo upon u litic as a tilvisioti lln". ‘anti ticcupy up to and TPOOI-Zllllit‘ silt-h chosen llna as ll com-molt boundary nf their rcspccfivc hold- ings, the successors iu tlilc oi’ each of tho parties so agreeing in thc nbrcnicc of fraud is bound by the lino wlicthor it Ibo thc true boundary ‘lino or not." That is i. fair statement of the law appli- calbic to this branch of tho pic- scnt case. _ On thc evidence presented, the Plaintiff was entitled to prevail upon his documentary titlc or up~ on tho conventional lino. In this vlow of tho case, tiic other grounds in the ruin are immaterial. The Verdict for tho Defendant should bo set aside and n New Trln‘. granted. D. A. MncKinnon, K.C.. and W. a ‘permanent building up to the line, i E. Bentley. K. C.. f9; Plaintiff; J. J. Johnston, K.‘C.. for Defendant. (ranton and “Red" Stuart, were the principal features, with Brown cli‘s long two baggcr hit, when two Amherst runners were on thc buses. illarirhouso the Amherst pitcher allowed ‘four scattered hits, three of the singles being more scratch‘ cs, The locale had eight hits off MacLcan. Announcements, . Coming Events, Meetings, Etc llATlim-lnc pcr lino per day. flc. oer lliio per day for I days nr over. tic n lino pol‘ day for 0 days or ovcr i’. flgtireii. initial letters count as one word. l0 per cent. discount for t-nsii. Address forms psrt of ad. and must be paid for. "Ilcscrvc Tuesday. July 18th. for the festival in Ettst Royalty. "Strawberry festival and dance C. 1M. B. A.. Vernon ltivcr, on Mon. tiny evening, July 17th. ..'Comc tn thc picnic in Hugh ‘illacPhccs field, New Dominion, Saturday, the 15th. if wet come Monday. "Taxi Service. country work s specialty, being perfectly acquain- ted with ovary, psi-pot ‘the Island’. l can guarantee yon good and quios service st reasonable rates. Phone‘ winds. fair and warm. and tomorrow rises tomorrow morning at 4.24. ‘Last. quarter moon ‘Monday. July - 17th, 1.11 run. ' Tide, Moon, Etc. TORONTO. ISQ-iwesteriy tteriioon at 2.28. ndni; 0.1.3.10. ‘Sun sets this evenin; 8331-43 111111 High tide this “N oozie” the‘ Sunshine 5E H34