"veosnsus aunt-Lilia rots MAXIMSL" ._. or A ~ MERCHANT roller not beclul it everybody wants to keep, but p; give aWIY. m A book often becomes a ben- lo a book pause it is a book everybody wants be- gpglolhloIll Guardian ‘Ive Cute Inn" Guardian, Founded I881 iiliid iili Pililil iIiWlS '. nun . Will Follow Experts’ Terms if Evacua- tion of R/uhr is Arranged.‘ STlCKlTfTt-PROMISE Says Government Attitude Has Not Altered (Canadian Press) illCltLlN, July 28. -—iJespite tho sabotage efforts of tho National lids the Llerlnan Government will to t’llifi|i its provisions for a repar-t atlons solution. Chancellor lilarx revealed tilts information at all address before the Itoicllstag i-‘ridaly. . "'l‘lle Government attitude has not altered since tlle statcnlent I lllade upoll assuming office," Marx declared. Wiltn. he first took office the Chancellor promised that Germany would abide by the terms of the experts‘ report, provided arrange- llleut was made for tllo French- evacuation of the Ruhr. Promise Confirmed S lll confirming that promise’ be- b fore the itoitthsiag after recult threats by the Nationalists to o irrel-k llppiictltion of the Dawes re~ purtflilllrx cautiously added that ll be dill not consider it advisable to ti elaborate on his views. 'l‘lle time is not ilpportunc to enter a long ltisclnlsliln of the German position, s llo pilirlted ollt. a Marx said ‘tho original Govern- _ nlnnt SiilitPlllPlli, still covered the situation. In his first announce- (Contlnued on Page 3.) l. iEifi-iililPH iiIiN: MEETS DEATH (Canadian Press) .\i0N'i‘Ilii~lAll, Jilly 28-—~~A line- e llliill il<‘t'i|it'iliiy switched tho cur- ‘Rillitiiiiii, C. I’. it. Telegraph enl- iiiil.l'i‘\' tills afternoon when they Were at work at the comet-of 0s- ‘iltll‘ill‘ and Stanley Streets in the . west olld of tlle city. Roddick was 0n Admiral Beatty Hotel illllillllliy ltilled. llo was standing at the foot of the pole ilolding the wires ill ills hanli when the line» lni-n up the polo connected one ot‘ “it'll! with the electric current. His ieliolv workmen state that he hall £\'i‘. JOHN, ,N. It. July 33-“ lbeen walrlled to drop the wirezl Wlllil on the conntrllt-iioll oi the iiifii iiiior to tile tragedy. new Adm li ill-ally iiotei in Kins Condensed Special u RATE.-4c. oer word, not I "i "itch insertion in this column. . _ ii ‘FOXES WANTED-MR. KING "lit! tako a few pairs more of st iiiitll class sliver foxes at prices 10% zlbovo pelt value. inquire lo- it. ‘iiiy and Wednesday for Mr. J- im". liovero ilotol.—2i. s, 5.; Tender Banquet To iii-r doz. Jenkins & Silll.---2l. ‘iiisT ARRIVED —_‘~lSLAN—D t-oilseberrles. Jenkins and Soil. 2i g, ‘LOCAL VEGETABLES - wax ileluls, boots. cabbage, coal‘- m’w""- iflii-iwfl. and turnips. Jell- h, kins d‘: Son.—2i. U illfsT-strtcx JET EAR alive.‘ Detwoen Railway Depot and Prin| S’ Siilifli. Finder please leave at ilardllin Office. . ' 27l3-i-2ii-2l O J38 PRINTING or EVERV ltflcrlptlon cheaply and expect Willi: executed. Guardian Cont ml 1o Printery, Phone m. 8870M“! or ‘WAN-reo-A-r ones FuRNlsl-l- m g0 houso or low rooms suitable i" light llousek Jug for three 0r four weeks. Best of referenc- gi will be elven. Apply at Guar- Bn ‘Office. lilfl-‘i-Bsdi Bhuliisl "Oi-file and restaurants. “ml; clocks so freon the dew m" clings. Orders supplied from m vim lnrdonl. mu arm. s nor, Market Building. ,- t r-nci SHARP PROTEST 'l‘O PERSIA GOV’T Re Assaultgon Wife of- lster. Korllfeld lVi()N'i‘ltEAll, Jilly 23. —lieriri Alaric, 27. of 122- Maissinenvil Street. this city, is dealt llilll lilialre Dupont, 44, of Rusclllont, tile the north cud of the city Saturday the car when he uvcrllalallizlltl, fell into the of a two storey slipped and fell to the ground. ‘Ile was taken to the Notro Dallle ilos- pitai where it is thought he cannot from abdominal when he was l'llll over by all auto ill the village 2i llilllrs previously iio had not preach. she had taken Satori the Notre rvtli into ll wlro being held by J.li., uwnlmg‘ Square riii.ii'il‘ii [he l-ilnirai-i Wllfl sleui-li by direct ors of lile ilotel -eoulp:llly and l-. colllllliileo wlliell had in hand tile obtaining of subscripliolls amoun- llolel was illlporltlblti ileld its last. session ill noon today been passed by lllore than $l,000. il(‘li(‘il (trove ilill tendered to tilc lion. of Public \Vill‘ii.*l, who is holidaying U. S. Official (Canadian Press) WASHINGTON, iiililiiiii Two Fatal— Accidents and Several Sud- den Deaths (Canadian Press) uttered -ll fractured spine and rokcn leg and head injuries as restlit of two accidents that ccurred almost simultaneously Ill ighi. Alarie was leaning ollt of ltlotor truck to close the door of road and fractured his kull lllld jaw. liedied five hours ftcrwards. Dupolli. was working ou the roof house when he ccover. _ Other fatalities over the week- nd irlciude the following: Arthur Jodoill, 5s, of (‘artiervilie ied at the Royal Vilorla Hospital injuries suffered noticed the ear up- Polsoned by Paris (lrcen wllicll y, Mrs. Jus- pll SilllVO, Iii. llt‘ tilit; city, died at Dame l Hospital tilts Asllld why sllio had (Continued on Page 3) ---- >-- - i)—?—— (iCa nadian; Prflss.) this, tlfll-rllollll Iii. iflrlllrlt willlill iill't‘i‘ hours afiel‘ . M. (‘ape (Jomptllly Lida biolltre- contractors. Tilt‘. final drive oi‘ the citizens llg to $120,300 without which tllc resulted ill eolnlllittel» ICCFHH and when the \'Vl'lti louud that the objective hall Hon. Dr. King Last evening over o hundred tests silt llllwll to a banquet lit 1),; King, ifederlll Minister this Province. ?__._._. Jilly 2X.—Act- illi-I Secrelzlry ilrow of the Slate Department announced today that he has dosplitciled "vigorous m“. resentatltlns" to 'l‘eherau as a ro- sult of the assault upon Mrs. Kath- erine ilnbrle, willow of Vice Consul Itobert itnhrie who was killed rc- cfiiiiiydiy a Persian nlob. The eonllnunicatitm sent to Min- protested against tho situation in Persia wllicll cili- lllinated in an unprovoked attack _ _____V _ on hitrs. Ilnbrie. I-t was supplement- I My 0 a State Department note Marx, In Relcllstag, dealing llloro generally with condi- tions existing in Persia and cover- ing lilo Vice Consuls death. llilll WEZK-[Nil ...l]i5liiiii|E5 IN 7Z7’ A The People's Paper . Covers Prince Edwar tiIsland Like The Dew ‘ Read by Everybody . . ..__.____...._ .,_,_ _,._., ->.»-.---.,. -.._..-,,- . s. _ MAXIMSP OFA MERCHANT _--u There are two otagu of belief: t-lnsient and n. anent. Trnlllent belief In bleed on what you promise. Permanent belief is baled on what you deliver. u ' u. s. PROPOSALS ence Deadlock ended (Canadian Press) intended to break the deadlock on iiib’__1‘~liiiliect of’ stecurity for a loan to (rtifillilily, w'lllcll appeared to ilfternotnl, wlliell, it was believed possible solution oi.‘ tho difficulty. High Oflicial 0f . Church Arrives (Canadian Press) (liildllldtl, .l|liy 28.-~iiis Excel- ii‘i"'y Mgr. I'll-fro iii liiarti, tlpos- tolic delegate, lli'I‘iVt!li in town yes- terday llfterniltill, and [g h gm.“ iiii)’ evening. 'i‘llllltlrro\v ills (trace will illiuilii the celebration ‘ll (‘lip Sallie on tile lleczlsitul of tho ier- centenary of the foundation of that; parish and on Monthly he will be gill-st of honor at a Stale llinlwr at S]lt‘liCl‘l'\Viliiii. m-{Qé-m. OO-A-O-Q4AQ4QO-QA¢AQA¢ ‘as... iiiiiE BRIEFS‘ Last Minute News Flashed in Over the Wires 9009-9 OQQ-VQ (Canadian Press.) KINGSTON.‘ Jamaica, July '2d.—The British special cruis- er squadron comprising the Hood, Rcpuiise and Adeiaid ar- rived here Saturday from Cris- tobal and was greeted ellthus iasticaiiy by British residents. LONDON, July 28. —The British warship Curlew has been instructed to proceed im- mediately to Brazil from Tninidad. Lprd Parmor an- nounced in the House of Lords today in answer to a tfuestion in regard to the situation in Brazil. DANIELSON, Conn, July 28.—BenjamIn White, 80 who yesterday shot and killed his brother Edwin T. White, 72 and wounded hi»: nephew Hovw arcl White and David Mairson fiancee of his nelce Sadie Phyi lis White, was shot and kil- led by, one of the members of the plsse who were searching fie;- him shortly after noon to- day, according to word receiv- ed here- MONTREAL, July 28. —The statement of operating results for May and June issued today by the Canadian National Rai- ways show a decrease of over 81,500.00 in gross earnings for the month of May, 1924, as compared with ‘the same month in 1923. A little Im- provement in uainess during June however resulted in con- sderabiy less decrease for that month under 1923. iiil illl iiiH iliiiiil ii Wifiiiiiilili RULED OUT LONDON, July 23.-('i)l]l[il"()llli80 liivlwsals safll to have been offer- ed by United States retireselltzitlvtis at the inter-Allied conference and have met with success earlier to- day prndllceli divorgencies late this ivould rlrle out tllc new plan as a In Quebec at the (‘tirllillalfls Palace lllllii Moll- CHARLOTTETOWN, CANAD lilliliiliiiiiiii, Criminal When 11 Say Alienists Leon‘ PLANNED Brother and Fath- er Possible Vic- tims. (Canadian Pfiss) (!ill(‘A(iO, Jilly‘ za-Jrlla liicharll Leob and Nathan old. Jr., to iil‘i.(!l‘illiil0 the nlelrtal ped ltllii _ killed their neighbor, ltobl-rt Franks. 'l‘lle report, prepared liq Dr. Carl lllaio details and that Leopold ' _ ed the part of a ivilliltg slave in tally sane, the report sets forth. conceived the idea of becoming a pity. lfl-olll tiloll on he stoic and iil'li, the uiellists asserted. At the age of I5, however, he stole auto lubiies for excitl-lllellt with tlle' istallce of Leopold. A story of a criminal who kidnap ed room of the attic of the boy's germ of Franks’ lllill'fit'l' ill Loch’: mind. (Continued on Page 3) Tug Ocean Eagle Standing By French Steamer (Canadian Press.) SYlDNl-JY, N. 3., July 28.——'l‘lle tug (let-all Eagle is standing by the Fri-hell steamer ‘liiCllCilHlUii \Vilii'il is on Gull Lctige, WiIiltFiIO-‘lti, and iii iéiviilf-z tile vessel all the assis- tallcc possible, according to word received by Vincent Mullins loi-lli agent of tho Marine Department, who sent the Eagle to the sccllo oi‘ the wreck Saturday night. lSo far as call be learned the car- go is being jettisoned toligilliall the vessel wlllcll is'takillg consider- able water. She was bound from Newport News with a t'.ill'l.§0 of Vir- glllizi stiff coal for Tllrvv iiivrrs, Quebec, when silo wont ashore RUMATNIA UNDER MARTIAL LAW (Canadian Press.) lViillNlNA, Jilly 2ti.-~’i‘llo greater part of Iiulnilllizi is reported to be under luartial law, according Lo llli collilrllled advices reaching Vien- nil. Tile Government is sliill to have prohibited all public nloetillgs, cal- led in protest against present sill te institutions. _ 'l‘lle reason l‘nr the reported dc- cree is not known. but it is under- stood to be tiesignetl tigalnsi. the comlnunistit: propaganda wllicll is lmi-onllug lnoro intense throughout the Ilalkwtis. Colllcldlng with rumors oi‘ the critical Romanian situation. ,. Ilul- ltllrlrl is reported to be on the eve of dangerous political troubles. -—————<-O-}i—-——- Oiliifil-‘l-l-di-IHIIOIPQIIO Had Idea_—to Become THE CRIME Had considered Leob’s Chic- ago lillroiil alld lilxzlllliner tonight prints the report of two of llle ali- elllsts engaged by lilo families of Leop- stlllus of the two boys wile kidunp~ schoolboy M. ilolvlllzlll. of ilostou, and Dr. ll. S. liulilert, (Ilfctlgo, says that Loeb planned the crilne ill its lllosi lilti- ‘ tric sighs. carrying out the orders of his coni- pallioll. iloth you-ills are fillldaulen- Al. the age of eleven, the psych?- litl‘ sis have di-terlnillell Jioeb first t‘l'illlillili. lie would lie aired dream- illi: of being attacked and so bo- l-:llllil_ imbued with a feeling of self 00d a ii-tlll- boy, held llilll ill a pall- llolne, the aiienfsts report, set tile » Williii El Eliilliliii Early Periods in the History ofthe Em- pire Artistically Depleted (Canadian Press.) ‘IA()Nii)()N, July 28.-Alain part lili- ly marred the opening last night of tilc Pagelnlt nt‘ lQlliDifli‘ at tbc Welli- ey Stadium. Nevertheless the wolliieriui spectacle was carried outwith tire lllost Cfllllillfilltilillit? clllbusiaslll, though the lllajority oi‘ the perforlllcrs were drenched to the skill, 'l‘lle program consisted of Iiart 2. presenting early periods ill the llisttiry’ of iinglarlil, South Africa and llldia. 'l‘lle performance ivas lrlllliillually cheered by the huge body of spectators, wilicll includ- llli Prince and Princess Artllllr of Conuaught, Premier Itamsliy Iii-ac- Dllllalli illiti tile majority oi‘ the ca- binet lllilliSltifti. 'l‘lle lighting scheme in the Stad- luln is lllosi effective. while Pag- ezllli blaster llilsceiltls colllrolletl vast. nulllbi-rs oi‘ people by lllelllls of a systeln of telephone anll elec- ‘Pitfl l, inelutliug (Ianadiall epis- odes. and Par; 8 will be perfnrlll- ell (UIIIOTTOW, A program of appro- priate nlllslcztl numbers will played at each perfnrlnancc. Soulful Singing By Radio Wins Convict Pardon (Canadian Press.) iPllii,.-\liii)lll\lii;\, Jilly 2s.- SlFllille-l from “Uh, iiowi Miss You. Dear (ilil Pal of Mine" sung by ail i‘iilSi.l‘i‘ll Penitentiary collviei and i)i‘()lI(i('il.Sl front ltatilti Station Will‘ 'llave wotl a parole for Convict (I 1,412, who ilali three more years to- serve before gaining ills tree- tilJlil on it bandit charge. (Pile convicts llalno llilll-l Witiiililili. 'l‘lle sweet fillies oi‘ the convicts volt-e led to the inquiries by those who iii'tll'ii llilll and llliWitFli of one thousand letters were received. Alllonl: them was said to be one from (loverlior Ititcllie oi‘ Mary- land and another lrolll a prominent iPhiladelplliti lawyer. Bathers Painting Their Leg-s (By Dominiigzggws Service) GENEVA, .ll ' S. ~Vislttlrs ar- riving frolll the Adriatic seaside resorts state that a. new fasl hsa. been. set by tilc Vionne resseil. 'l‘ilese women had the their legs painted in‘ designs to matell their elaborate costumes allli parasols. Ni. silocs are worn and the designs cover Ute let: frolu the tiles to above lilo knee. "Battlers" with palilllil legs can- not enter the \V|'lit(‘l‘, but promen- ado oil the beach or sip iceli coffee in the (lpvrl-air cafes. A TUESDAY, JULY 29, 1924 ~ f“ N .R. LOAN Inter-itiilllled UnC-onfer-I - New Yornkgs Clear Market in Short .._ ,Niii\V YORK, Jilly 28.-~'l‘wo Can- adian National itliilway loans plac- ed on the New York nlarkct this morning have lllet with remarkable success it was this afternoon by Dillon Read and (Jompany wlllcll _ new offerings. A $20,0U0,titi0__sliurt term loan is- sued at four percent has been all sold lvllllc the $0,UitU,0U0 equipment issues was manli that representatives oi the bond house ,declared would be closet] on it before the fillisil of business this afte-rnoon. illilNii SiiSPl- iIl0liS 0F iiiilfl GUVERNMENT (United Press) OSAKA, Japan, Jilly 28,- When‘ the ‘new cabinet was formed by Viscount Iizltrl a good deal of mis- giving was raised in some quarters ill (lllilltl. when it is relnelllbcred that, Vis- count Kato is the author ol the ii“ 'i‘welliy-onta Denlands, t-hc mere iill-‘Il tion of wllicll is enough to cause collslderzlllle perturbation of mind nlllong (filial-so people gltlltirtiily. lint such excitelllent iplate. Public regarding (‘llllla has undtirgontl so colllpleti: a change since the days oi‘ the presentation of the 'l‘wcnty- one lh-lntlllds that there is not the slightest policy of the (lkunla cabinet being repeated by any future cabinet. It -. ~ ~ . _ is therefore to be hoped that any lwrmhy “mum,” w’ 01 Marlins (‘illnese zlpprehonsiolls and lllisgiv- lugs tilliertauled now will not long survive the creation of the cabin- _ _ , , . | ct. Many papers ilelievc that Kato azznhixlrlylgnggbro $fégtntiggclzjrzyifii. cabinet is most fitted to dispose ' ‘ ‘ ot‘ the 'i‘wllllty-oue Dfillfllliis ques- tion siltlsftltstorily. and it is hoped that it wil llllzllte earliest eiltleavor, , . . -,, _, .. in ‘ho IHWCHOII Suggvstvll‘ lippiyillt. tilc tar and icltilirs, her (Continued on Page 3) e-—i<o->-—-i Baby Peg-gy is Ill; Suffers FromFever tress and her older sister Louise are suffering frolll a fever wllicll followed vaccination ill Pittsburgh last week. ». . Dr. V_ iflarl Johnson a specialist ordered cancellation of tilc- nation- al llppetlrtlnee tour wllich had been planned for the little actress, 'l‘lle parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. hiontgolnery, say Baby Peggy's ill- ness is not. alarming. 'i‘iley plan in talte her to days, ' A ul l bcerlpfl no Ddlv Bymlnlwh-Cnnnlll‘!!! u. tWOMAN’S UN EN- VIABLE RECORD sliillii iii-if iHiii iiii l- Frauk Atkinson, null Clyde Greer, yesterday paid with their lives for the lllurder last June of it. ll. Uyrallt, whose body was found rid- dled with bullets vicar‘ here after he had disappeared frolll home in company with Greer and Atkinson. it was the first time a white man had.been legally hanged in Laud- erdaio (finality, and the oilly in- stance where two white men were ever ilallgeil fruln the saute scaf- fold ill Mississippi. 'i‘be men. protesting their innocence t0 ‘the last walked ‘calmly to [lIO gallows. 'l‘lle wives and children of the condemned men spent the morning BIG SUCCESS Time. (Canadian Press) Trappers Report Dis- covery of Band of Ape-like Giants FROM SEC-EN T0 EIGHT FEET TALL Expeditio_n—Sent Out To Verify the Story announced _ curly is handling the reported ill such de- the books with them. it was the second time Mrs. Atkinson had exporl- (Canadian Preu) enced the loss of a husband by KELQO’ wash" July zgr-Whlo iiiliiiliiii-l- ii" Mimi" iiiisbmid- awaiting reports ironl parties who AllerlWei-itbrook, having paid the death penalty nine years ago for the nlurder of her father and mother. NINE iiiflifiiil] have gone to the vicinity of Spir- it Lake, on Mount St. Helen's, in quest of verification of a story told by trappers that they encount- ered a baud of ape-men there las week, residents are interested in statements attributed to George Totagi, of the Clsiiam Indian tribe, that the apemen are members of a tribe of Indians known as the Secalltik tribe. 'l‘lle trappers reported their cah- lu was bolllbardctl by the ape-me‘! during the night. Totagi was quot- ed as saying that members of the Sooahtik tribe are huge in stature and hairy, like beasts. Those In- dians, he said, talk the Clallam language, and are adept iin imitat- ing the sounds of birds. “'l‘lle Spcahtiks were last heard of by the Cirlllam Indians about 15 years ago and it was believed by tile present Indians that they had become extinct.” bald Totagi. “'l‘lle Seeahtiks made their horns ill the heart of the wilderness on Vancouver Island and on the Olym- pic range. “'l‘lle Seeatiks are seven to eight feet tall, with hairy bodies like beasts. They are gi-eat bypnotists, alld also have a gift of ventrilo- qlllsnl, throwing their voices great distances," ho stated. Although no reports have been received frollt several parties who left hero to search for the indlsas liiollllay, individuals who ‘have re- turned fronl trips to the cabin of the five prospectors confirmed parts of the story. 'i‘llis is not unnatural liN_l3|Hl Woman Admits Ap- plying Coat of Tar and Feathers (Canadian Press.) FIRiPIDI-JiIIiOK, biarylzilltl, July 2X. wiifilgilt lllell lllld one woman arres ted on warrants charging them with tarrillg and feathering Miss is not ade- opillioll ill Japan possibility of the (llllna burg, West Virginia WBl'(!‘l'il‘l"-'.ii_'~,"ll~ ed before Magistrate Drust last night a-nd held for-the Septolnber on as a nlaiterial‘ witness. Among these arrested are liirs. iilllry ‘Shank. whom the girl chart-tea Wiiii husband, Calvin Shank; and ilcr lfatller-in-ittw Ilolnzt ‘Shank. Admits Charm. At the Magistrates llearing_Mrs. E332.‘faith???“‘“t;':'7’;f:_0"‘Zbf; Two Killed When Air- plane Crashed To 'l‘lle episode _ midnight Thursday while 'Mlss -——— _ (lrandon, Miss Mailol Wills. tWv (Canadian Press) T lncn companions whose names A'i‘i.AlN'i‘iiC CITY, N. .l.. July have not been learned, and Miss 2ii.—-llaby Peggy, tiny ‘darling of Viola Kennedy, were returning the movies is ill at the lliizCar- from tiiaryovilie to the lattee wo- (Canadian Press) lelon iiotei hero and all cllgitgfl- man's homo where all had been i105. ANGEi-ES. JiiiY 25- "' A lllllnts have ileen cancelled. graying. Miss Grl-indon and Miss woman and a boy We"! iiiiied B1111 Ilotll the diminutive picture ac- Kgnngdy worn walking ahead 01' three other persons probably fatal- ly injured when the new cabin nlonoplane California crashed to the ground at an sir park near here late today, shortly after beginning an exhibition flight. Receives Appoint- ment At McGili Uniyersiiy the (itllera when the mob approach ed ill automobiles Mrs. Shanks tile magistrate said confcssotl to beating the Grandon girl, stripping ilc-r and applying the tar and feathers. She was then lthHliliOilMi senll-conscioils- and was found about half an hour iat- er by Jallles Wilip, a farmer, who took her to his ilolne. 'l‘lle girl to- day was slill suffering from bums. iJFIIISGHJIIIIi shock. iioily wood ill a Ifow (Canadian Press) RIO JANEIItO, July 28. — A collllllurl-ique issued by tilc Govern- nlellt oarly today concerning the CITY 0F 8A0 Pi\iii0 N0ii IN HANDS 0F FEDERAL FOROES Qi___. Revolutionists ‘Rooted and Retreating All i" Along the Line—G ov’t. Troops Make Large Munit ion Captures. oi Paulo, about a dozen blocks north of Mooea Section, which troops were roaciled the day previous. (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, July 28.—It was an noilnced today at McGill Univer- sity that Dr. Chester E. Kellogg has been appointed assistant Pr“ fessnr in (he department of Psy- chology. Dr. Kellogg comes to McGill irolll Acadia University, Wolivllle. Nova Scotio, whore he is professor of Philosophy. ‘lie is a B. A. of l-lowlloln and M. A. and Pb. D. of Harvard. Suicide of a Toronto Doctor on the Ausonia (Canadian Press.) MONTREAL. July 28.-—Tile sul- cldo of Dr. l). Fl, Lang, of Toronto, The _ Weather, Etc oat-N NDNT‘ BABE Rim-t t Run F a, DOENT? fodcral reported to have Il-U A. IL“ lot honor, Secretary of State A. ll. (fopp, lion. Mr Sinclair. Mi‘ A- C- Snllnllers, M. L. A". i-ldgilr Show. ITALIAN FLIER yesterday to bid Goll-Hllflfli i" Um" onont Locateiii, the Italian aviat- or, who started on his flight to northern regions ‘l0 Drviiflfl! iii" ills flight to the Nortll Pole. which he plans for next year- ant Locstelll took Arno river, about a mile inland. He disappeared in the cloudlells Ital- ian sky in the direction of the ls- lsnd of Elba, to cries of "yivs It- aly," "Elva fncstellt." . _ _ 'l‘lle speakers included tho guest and Mr. D. GIVEN SEN D-QFF m (Canadian Pr!!!) PISA, Italy, July Ill-Um“ owlls of admirers and many Drfl- go inent ofllcials assembled hero m As the sea was relish. I-ieiliflii‘ off from the l t senstorshlp. slble that, il-CUBAN CHARGES MAT-II‘ Alfyoiqfillnenfi M XVI"; TERS Fgguérr: clvll. E ossi y e a e —,—— - ' This Fall pad/inst?’ diimtrfl-iili- .l..-I (Canadian Press) lvlouTltnAL, July 2s. —-An 0t- 1' Star says T that an nppointment_to the posi- t|on- of Canadian minister to Wash. i‘ ington. which has been talked of ‘|' fivo years, t wa dospatcil to the r tho last four or ay be nlado this fall. Gossip in political circles hero i‘ mentioned Hon. Senator Delcourt ‘i’ in connection with tho post. ll: is said that the function ho is now i performing is designed as a pre- ‘l’ llminsry to his going to Wasbing- 9' ton and very possibly retaining his O- It is thought pus-ll» Belcourt l" should go to Washington be might 0' be taken into the Cabinet without '0' portfolio and thus go a| full fled ed minister. if Senator f III (lhargw that Ilritish West ln- i- i- dian subjects huvo been mls- it treated ill Cuba have been ln- O vesiigalod and found to be O lllitiififa for action in civil i courts and not for diplolnatic O intervention says a statement 0 to the press. issued by Secre- 'l- tnry of Slate Do Cnspedes. ill "The British version as pub- 0 lished in London," the state-O Q ment adds, "appeared to oxsg- 0 aerate the treatment given lo O tho Jamaicans," and did not ill give the full details. including 0 the Cuban viewpoint, il- lPresident Znyas will send a O mflliflfl-lze to" congress on the ll subject and the departmenti, will issue a "Gray Book" giv- O g-f lng all the correspondence. 0 ‘ situation growing out. of the revolt at Sao Paulo says: “Legal troops continue dislodg- ing the rebels from their positions. They (rebels) are retreatag 1iii along the front. We have captur- ed rlfles, machine gulls and llllllllt- ions, also a considerable nulnber of prisoners who all declared that discouragement prevails among the rebels, who show exhaustion re- sulting front efforts made dtlrlng the last few (lays. We captured tho offices of the North Station and a train composed of n locomo- tive and railway car equipped with Our artillery effected appreciable oooooooeooocooo nlachlllo guns and a lllouatalll gun. ‘ NEW YORK, Jilly 28. —Itcvolu- bionnry outbreak-s at Sao Paulo, Brazil has been brought to a con- elusion with victor-y for the gov- erlllncillt. according to information from authentic sources received by the cable conlpany here today. (lollditions in Sao Paulo are report- ed as rapidly returning to normal. WASHINGTON, Jilly 28. —Wlth- lirawal of revolutionary forces froln Sao Paulo and the occupation of that city by Brazilian govern- lnellt forces was announced today in advices received by the State Dcpartluent. The department's advices were based upon dispatches from the all- was a tragedy that marred the voy ago of tho Ansonlo which docked here thin nloruirrg. lThe deceased was found in his cabin with a ro- ' volvor by ills aide on the morning of July 22nd. The body was taken froln tho vessel at Quebec, where arrangements were made‘ for its disposal, Announcements, Coming , Events,- TORONTO, July 29. —~Mnritimo southerly winds, fine and warm. Iligh tide this morning at 8.24 and tonight at. 10.02. Sun sets tilts evening at 7.84 and rises tomorrow morning at 4.39. New nloon Thursday, July 81st. 3.42 p. m. M06 , EEC. Sunlmcrside tide eighteen min- q-_..... . progress ill concentrating fire upon lnvirsl commanding the Dritisb utes later than Charlottetown. "M. M’ g3“ u“, “ugh”, convenient zones." naval forces. Maximum and minimum temper- 5;... "Abovo everything the most SANTOS, Brazil, July 28. —- aturcs: ucoma w m‘ h“ pa.” n notable tact in the advance nlado Whistles were blown in Santos this Toronto ........79 d0 Fair mmsmy wuughy "my; by legal forces between yesterday morning in eolebratiion of the Montreal . . .216 '58 Clear 1n], 309p “gamma” "d “m. and today. North Station men- rumors that the revolutionista had Quebec ..'f4 l0 Clear in‘, "ma; m ‘u o; h.“ 7.1g.“ ltlonhed in‘ thehoffleinl colmnglniéiut; abandoned Sao Paulo ‘flaring lbs llnlifJn I; S: Clolnr l a t e ernl .ll: o t e en ra light, government to n5 over tneBt. ohn . . 0 l Cour “H”; m. 1‘ o; Q Bu“ ‘t p“. Brarllian Railway“ It is situated " “ . .ll IO Gloomy", wanna, “an”, ‘July in i!!! motives; section v! 8w .(9°.I.i.£iii_1l9.\i. on Em. .ll. 01110111 --.---fi.'i Q Qlurmil. ,- e ,_ __ "vs-an- .. .