Daily world, 15 juillet 1926, jeudi 15 juillet 1926
[" es 5.Alse s, Joy oRe- ratche , Coli Pocket , $2.40 $10.00 \u2026, 116, Also Neat - 3urkes ort- 34.50, 5.76 , 46.20 dente.jusive R ; si.id ro 1, 166 )9 1-5.ecial, stery, allot, Paute Judge | CE ue WES swe ns or eR ee EN VWWEII We wWw 8 ress iivwi vv 9¢ A VOL.1, No.15.\u20ac OCAL « PE È Le { ROUSED 33 _ © NEAR-RIOT AS ft: SPADA LETTER | MADE KNOWN ~~ Bitter resentment to the charges of AT 8pads, editor of Il Risvegilio Italiano, an anti-Fascist newspaper \u201cpublished in Montreal, that he was the recipient of anonymous letters from the- Fascist which, he alleges, threatened him with his life, al- \u201cmost caused a riot at the local elub \u2018 of the Fascist organization at Mile ; End last night.;Ç Frank Roncerelll, a leading .fi- Kure in the Fascisti organization in | Canada, oeclared that members of b his organization became greatly incensed rfter they had learned of | the editor's charges.m= A heated discussion arose in the | club-room.he said, and had it not been for a lengthy discussion of the matter.drastic measures might have been taken aRainst the editor.[ He termed Spada's letter as pure } \u201chot-air.\u201d _ \u201cHe is an anarchist and a communist bent on spreading his Red propaganda threughout Canada.\u201d - hotly declured Mr.Ronoerelll.\u201cI am convinced that the man is being pald through New York by the Third International.\u201d Spada, who was arrested oan a charge o' illegally entering Canada.has be\u20ac™a resident of Montreal for the past two years.1 \u201cHe entered this country under the pretence of being à student,\u201d said \u2018the Fascist! officer.quite sure that he has never ia his life seen the inside of a university.\u2019 ; \u2018 += \u201cfhe Fascist in Canada is not à political nrxanigation.It advocates the promotion of Canadianism among Italians ~ resident in this country._ \u201cBo far as his arrest 4s concern- \u2018ed.\u201d he continued.\u201cI believe that it was brousbt about through diplomatic channels.The Italian Goverament were probably afraid of the bad impression he might give of Italy ir Canada.\u201d ; BALL LOTTERY IS ENDED BY POLICE It costs money to sell Jettéry tickets ucless you have the auth rity.- \u2019 Three persons yesterday were i .10 and sentenced te pay fines ef costs fer disposing ef i for the \u201cAthlete Baseball Lottery.\u201d : They were Diana Goldberg.Joha Roman anl W.QG.Newman.Police (ook over the mener eoi- Wow ee PrmariF 0 aol \u2018.* \u201cI amipgq) i Montreal, Thursday, July 15, 1926 HORNE AND ELLIOTT TELL! HERE'S CHANCE FOR EXPERT TO EXHIBIT SKILL Was it, or was it not?That's the question Judge Decarfe has to decide in connection with the hair of Mrs.J.Robert, charged with selling booze without a license.Liquor commission agents swore the woman had chestnut hair; when she took off her hat in court yesterday her flowing locks were gray.So the court adjourned the case to call an expert to rule on whether the hair is natural or dyed.MEIGHEN MAY | ANNOUNCE DAY OF VOTING SOON Ottawa, July 13.\u2014 (Daily World Dispatch) \u2014 Election day is: the next announcement to be awaited and Premier Meighen intimated yesterday afternoon that this would probably be deferred until his speech at the local Conservative convention to be held in the Auditorium next Tuesday night when the leader of that party will make his first speech of the campaign.While September 15 has been AIMEE'S MOTHER ADMITS GETTING MYSTERY \u2018GRAN Los Augeles, July 16 \u2014 (Univer.Service) \u2014 Mrs.Minnie Kennedy, mother of Aimee Semple Mc- Pherson, in a signed statement yesterday a\u2019mitted receiving a telegram from Oakland, on May 21st, containiny;, information that the evangelist was alive and well.The message was received three days after Mrs.McPhercon disappeared from Ocean Park Beach.Mrs.Kennedy declared she disregarded the telegram as worthless at the time.The district attorney's office announced an expert had declared th: handwriting on the message almost identical with that of Kenneth Ormiston, former -radie expert at Aagelus Temple, who is being 20ught as a witness in the case, - BALKAN FIGHT LOOMS HIGH IN MIDDLE EUROPE Bucharest, July 15 \u2014 (Daily you cortiue > rose ae maalan border.i lestod Sad the unosié tickets L ° .Many engagements Tt reurred with consequent loss \" |anmouneement until the date mentioned as the most likely it would appear now that Premier Meighen is deferring his next week, that the date will be nearer September 30 as, according ta those in charge of preparations for the polling, 1t will require 60 days to get ready.Two explanations were advanced yesterday for the omission of Sir Henry Drayton from a portfolio in the Meighen Cabinetconsidered the more probable is that he is awaiting a vacancy in the Supreme Court of Canada, Mr.Justice John Idiagton now being in his 86th year and the first eligible for retirement.The second is that the Meighen Goverament, ff returned to power, will send Sir Henry to Washington as the first Canadian representative at the United States capital.Hoa.B.B.Bennet's wide financial connection in Canada will be affected by his acceptance of the portfolie of Fimance ia the new ministry.It is understood that he will be compelled te relinquish his directorship of the Royal Bank of Canada as no Minister of Fiaance can maintain official relationship with any Gnaneia! institution with which the Federal Geverameat does business.His conmec- toa with the Canadian Pacifle Ratiway as a director of the Ir rigation Land Company ia Alberta, belt D Lote OÙ net necessarily be affected.x HLIMINATED YESTERDAY in the second round of the shoot for the King's Prize, which he won in 1924, Lt.Desmond Burke of Ottaw 1, shooting at Bisley.His score was 04 ont of a possible 103.\u2018 Page One GAVE VIOLET MONEY GIRL WAS NOT STRIPPED SAY TWO YOUTHS By JAMES R.WATSON World Staff Writer \u201cWe gave her money, and she laughed tt us,\u201d declared Philip Elliott an: Richard O.Thorne, the young men accused of assaulting Violet Auderson, pretty American actress, according to a prominent -BENCH QUITS WHEN PEOPLE INVADE COURT Judge Monet, that stalwart representative of Justice, who sits in police court and court of sessions, became disgusted yesterday with the lack of elleace, and adjourned court so that lawyers, spectators, witnesses, and accused could finish their discussions in peace.They did, and the court resumed.ONTARIO SOLID FOR LIBERAL IN EACH DISTRICT Toronto, July 15.\u2014 (Daily; World Dispatch) \u2014 Responsible Government, moderate tariff, and One.the Robb budget is the tri-issue barrage which Ontario Liberals will lay down upon Conservative defences in the coming Federal election battle.There will be no quarter and no acclamations.According to the decision of the Liberal management committee meeting last night thete will be a Liberal candidate in every riding.Toronto Liberals have already endorsed MacKenzie King's attitude on the constitutional issue.FOUR IN AUTO BURN TO DEATH IN FIRE AREA Calgary, July 10.\u2014(Datly World Dispatch) = Terribly burned to death as they were trapped ia a fire-ridden area of Kootenay, the | Daily bodies of Mrs.Leslie Watt, her two children and Mrs.Nesbitt, all of Dysarfi, Sask, were recovered late last might.Mr.Watt and Mr.Nesbitt are in hospital here in a serious condition following an attempt to rescue their leved ones.According to information receiv- od here the women and echildres were in a ear oa the Windermere Baafl read.They were hemmed in by Tames and coulé net escape.official, who last p told of an fabio Li re ¥ \u201cI saw the men when they were at the court house for the extradition proceedings before Judge Choquett>' related the officer.\u201cThey admitted that they had had a few drinks.They invited the girl for a ride.She went.They said they gave her some money: I didn\u2019t learn how much.Then she laughed, and refused to grant their request.They swore that they didn\u2019t strip the woman, but did admit that they tore a part of her clothing.\u201cAs far as the alleged beating with belts is concerned, the young men sald nothing about it.\u201d The interview cannot be confirmed directly, because of the (mpossi- bility to secure access to the two accused iu Bordeaux jail.Thorne and Elliott are accused of having mistreated Violet Anderson.They were arrested in Moatreal two weeks ago, and fought extradition, having retained Joseph Cohen, K.C., as their attorney.They will appear again tomorrow before Judge Choquette, extradition commissioner.Governor Seguin of \u2018Bordeaux jail said last night over the telephone that he djd not wish to comment on C.Bram De Solas charge that the two accused were bdetng \u201ccoddied.* \u201cI do not want to talk,\u201d the gow ernor told the Dally World.VERDUN MAN IS TIED IN KING'S BISLEY SHOO Bisley Camp, Kng., July 18, \u2014 Wesld Cable) \u2014 Q.M.8.Parnell ef Verdun againet éistin- Auished himseif in the annuai shoot here yesterday when he seored 102 out of a posisble 105 in the first stage of the King's prise.Major R.M.Blair of Vancouver tied with Parsell.Cauadiane generally made geod poores in the comtest, but Lieutevent, seoce of Burke, wianer of last Tos shut out with a | ~ Page Twe NANCY HOWLED DOWN WHEN SHE TRIES TO REFUTE London, July 15.\u2014 (Universal Service) \u2014 Lady Astor was the storm centre in Commons yesterday when members t to convict her of playing high jinks in that historic chamber Tuesday when she entertained a party of American tourists.Speaker Whitley declared there had been no mock debate, but he added significantly: \u201cI hope that henceforth members will strictly observe the rule prohibiting visitors from sitting on the floor of the House.\u201d He meant sitting on the \u201cGreen\u201d benches but was shouted down.Lady Nancy tried to make a statement but was shouted down.RADIO OPERATOR KILLED AT WORK Chicage, July 13.\u2014 (Dally World Dispatch) \u2014 Lester J.Wolf, 19 years old, said to have been one of the youngest licensed radio broadcast operators in the country, was killed as he was endeavoring to replace a blown fuse at station WOK in Homewood.Vibrations caused by applause of à dance number broadeast through the station were said to have caused the fuse to blow out.DEER BEHAVES ITSELF IN VISIT TO NEW GLASGOW New Glasgow, July 15 \u2014 (Daily Wond Dispatch)\u2014Once more New Glasgow was visited by a deer, which again journeyed through the principal streets of the town.This time, it was an early caller, ard was giving the town the once over before the citizens were abroad.It came sauntering down Provost Street, but unlike its predecessor of a week ago, made no attempt to smash store windows.Finding its environment not sufficiently interesting, on the arrival of a human, it went over Kirk Hill on high speed fn the direction of the woods.It Is surmised that, becoming ularmen at the long absence of the deer which visited New Glasgow the week before, it started in search of îÎts friend.\u201cQUEEN\u201d CITY OF WEST PUTS BAN ON THE DANCE Toronto, July 15.\u2014 (Daity World Dispatch) \u2014 Every day in every way Ontario is getting better and better\u2014or worse and worse.according to the way you look at it.Now Attormey-General Nickle has forbidden public dancing on Sundays, and he says that if folks persist in sprightly steps he will take action to prevent them.GIRL PAYS HER ROOM RENT AND TURNS ON GAS New York, July 135.\u2014 (Daily World Dispatch) \u2014 Her weekly room rent, $6.and two notes were left by Hannah Holt, twenty years old, a waitress, who was found dead from gas in her reom.The police described her death as suicide.A note addressed to the landlady read as follows: \u201cPiéase forgive me.You will find $6 for my week's rent.Please notity my sister.Minnie Holt.(Signed) \u201cHANNAH HOLT.\" There was a $5 and a $1 bill in the note.The other note was in an unsealed envelope, addressed to her sister.The note itself was written in German and several pot- icemen, who understood German, could not translate it, complaining of poor handwriting, RUMANIAN QUEEN IS TO VISIT HERE Geneva, July 15\u2014 (Dally World Dispatch) \u2014- Travelling incog, the Queen of Rumania, with her youngest daughter, will depart from Bucharest in September for a trip to the United States.\u2014 It is expected that she will visit Montreal.She will be accompanied by only a small suite.For storing clothing a chest has been invented that can be mounted on brackets under a bed, moving on roller bearings, to save room, WOMAN STRUCK DUMB AS SHE AWAITS COUSIN AT STATION Toronto, July 13\u2014 (Daily Worlld Dispatch) \u2014 Mrs.Jennie Price, age about °7, of Fernglen, Ontario, is in St.Michael's Hospital, and her daughter, Hazel, age 10, is in the Children's Ald Shelter as the result of a sudden malady which struck Mrs.Price suddenly speechless.Doctors are at a loss to know what is wrong with the woman, but they think that she lost her speech an a result of becoming hysterical when not met at the station by To- GENTLEM ronte relatives.They think that were she to see some of her people her power of speech would return.Mrs.Price and her daughter arrived here from Fern Glen at 8.45 p.m.and were expecting a cousin in Toronto to meet them.Evidently confused between city and train time, however, he did not show up and while waiting in the station Hazel found that her mother had suddenly lost her power of speech.EN PREFER BLONDES LY hem pany Wortip gun , FIRE BREAKS OUT AT DOVER BLAST - SCENE; 24 DEAD Lake Demmark, N.J., July 15.(Universal Service)\u2014Marines and firemen with regular fire fighting] equipment yesterday kapt within bounds a new fire that broke out in a building near the navy powder magazine which blew up last Saturday with such disastrous results.While this fire was being fought, parts of three.more bodies\u2014vie- tims of the big blast\u2014were found.This brings the known death toll | to 24 S Itis expected that at least 12, and maybe 15 more bodies will be found in the smoking ruins.OTTAWA HAS 162,000 Ottawa, July 13 \u2014 (Dally World Dispatch) \u2014 The city directory, which has just been published, gives Ottawa » population of 162,690.This is à considerable increase over last year.COOLIDGE SICK OF PUBLIC LIFE FOR GOOD REASON Desmoines, Town, July 15, \u2014 (Universal Servéce\u2014Senator Albert B.Cummins said yesterday he believes President Coolidge will have had enough of national politics when he will have finished his present term as president and will not run again.- Almnst in the same breath the Senator expressed doubt whether Coolidge could be re-elected, saylog that the farmers probably would prove a stumbling block.GUNS BLAZE OUT AS N.Y.THEATRE CROWDS WATCH New York, July 13, \u2014 (Unive sal Service)\u2014The battle of Broadway was fought lastnight, When the smoke of guns had cleared a bandit lay uncomscious punctured by four police bul\u2014lets, On the other side of the street six innocent bystanders sprawled in various states of injury.It all started when Flenn.Miller of Buffalo attempted to rob a restaurant at Sth Avenue and 51st Street.Pursued by police he dashed into 49th Street, in the heart of the theatrical district.As he sart- ed to cross the street a taxicab driver deliberately ran him down.Undaunted, Miller arose and stood at bay gun in hand.Then the duel began.; Censure mn LONDON SWELTERS Loudon, July 13.\u2014 (Universal Service)\u2014London sweltered yesterday under its third day of torrid heat with the thermometer about the hundred mark.Office workers doffed their coats and even the lawyers in the courts removed their wigs.Jured, mostly by WHITTEMORE TO HANG ON UNLUCKY 13th OF AUGUST * Baltimgre, Md., July 15.\u2014 (Universal Service) \u2014 Richard Reese Whittemore will be hanged at the penitentiary Friday, August 13, shortly after midnight.: His death warrant was signed yesterday by Gov.Ritchie, .who set\u2019 that date for his execution for the murder of Robert Holtman, penitentiary guard.13 VACATIONISTS | BURN TO DEATH IN HOTEL BLAZE Haines Falls, N.Y., duly 15.\u2014 (Universal Service) \u2014 The grim work of identifying the 13 victims who lost their Mves in the fire which: destroyed the Twilight Inn early yesterday was undertaken last night.The 18 persons who were in- leaping from windows, are being cared for by the Red Cress.Many of the bodies were burned to a crisp.Those who died were trapped as they slept.The building was a three sterey frame hotel filled with summer vacationists.NC ROBERT SCOTT GETS TERM OF LIFE IN PRISON Chicago, July 15.\u2014 Universal Service) \u2014 Refus to lay the blame for the killing of his brother, and denying that he fired the fatal shot, Robert Scott was sentenced to life imprisonment yes- terdæy for the killing of Joseph Maurer.Sentence was passed by Judge Joseph M.Gemmill.Robert had pleaded guilty.Russell Scott, the brother, has been sentenced to die next October for the same kiiling.Robert took the stand yesterday and was asked two Questions, \u201cDid_you fire the fatal shot that killed Joseph Maurer?\u2019 Scott replied: \u201cI did not.\u201d \u201cWas your brother with you the night of the shooting?\u201d \u201cI prefer not to anawer.\u201d He said he would not answer that question because of the harm that might be done his brother.AGED SHERIFF .IS DEAD AT 86 Hamilton.July 13, \u2014 (Datiy World Dispatch)\u2014J, T.Middieton sheriff of Wentworth county for ?4 years, passed peacefully away at Waterdown in his 86th year.Death folluwed a period ef ill-health, and the end was no! unexepected.Por the last year he had been gradually failing, but had only taken to bed three weeks ago.\u201c 83\" 10 ahorkithy.\u2019 Yaiy \u201818,1020, ELECTION OFFICERS.OF TORONTO SEND PROTEST TO BYNG Toronto returning officers have addressed the following letter to Lord Byng, governor-general: His Excellency Baron Byung of Vimy Governor General of Canada, Ridéau Hall, \u2018 ) - Ottawa, Canada.\"The peturning officers for the City of Toronta respectfully call to his exesllcncy\u2019s attention a statement in the press that they are to be replaced by other officers.The returning officers were appointed by his excellency ta council during pleasure under amended leo- gislation and therefore hold office upon the same conditions as almost all public servants.Dismissal without cause is a reflection upon their personal honesty and integrity.Dismissal simply because of former political affiliations is unjust, and ir a dangerous precedent.@t is reapectfully submitted that such action being done In his ex- celleney\u2019s same under the present dircumstances weuld be unMair to his excellercy 0d most unedvis- able.(Signed) CECIL CARRICK On behalf of Toronto returning ofti- cers.- When shown the foregoing dispatch last night, a prominent Montreal Liberal worker said that, while having every sympathy with the-petitioning officers, he theught they were taking the wrong method of seruring justice.\u201cWe Liberals,\u201d he said, \u201choM that if Mr.Metghen presents an Order-in-Couneil to the Governer General fer signature, providing that all the returning officers appointed last year be dismissed from their poste, the Govepnor.General will have no option other thaa to sign it.Any contrary action on his part would be unconstitutional.If we ppproved of the, Governor General's refusing to sign am Or- der-in-Council dismissing these election oificials, we should then give our wpproval to his refusal of dissolution to Mr.Kimg.Let the Conservatives have election offi- clals of their own choosing.Nothing will save them from the wrath of an outraged people robbed of their conguitutional rights.\u201d \u2014\u2014\u2014 PAYMASTER SLOW; FRITY UNEMFLOYED RIOT; COPS BEATEN Berlin, Juiv 13.\u2014 (Universal Service) \u2014 The police guards at the unemployment office, whers doles are handed out, were seriously manhandled yesterday by an enraged mob of men out of work owing to the serious economic aitu- ation.The heat was intense, and those in line berame infuriated at the slowness of the paymasters.Police reserves finally qublled the outbreak.COOCOO, | REALLY THWNK YOU OUGHTN'T TO PLAY AROUND SO MUCH =~ WHY DONT YOU EVER WORYS, ~\u2014\u2014 = INSTEAD OF ONLY REPRASENTINO TUE BRITIOH ARISTOCRACY _ LADY ASTOR\u2019S KIDDING OF HOUSE GETS REPULSE tre to > ap- puneil oftiee- Imost nissal integ- se of s un- dent.that s ex- ir to rd vie RICK offi- .Thursday, Jyly 15; 1096.MONTREAL, DAILY WORLD Page Three PICTURES CANADA AS \u201cHEAVEN\u201d UNDER TORY DOMINATION By JAMES R.WATSON World Staff Writer Canada is going to be \u201cHeaven,\u201d but details as to time are lacking.At least that was the rosy view painted last night when C.H.Cahan, K.C., ex-Conservative member for St.Lawrence-St.George » division, suggested in no uncertain terms that the Liberals had run the country into a dung-hill, and the only salvation for the Dominion was a Conservative Gov- \u2018ernment.\u2018Mr.Cahan talked .in Auditorium Hall, Ontario Street west, where dog shows usually are held.Prominent among these present was \u201cBilly\u201d Little, Lgrd Atholstan\u2019s right hand man, as Master of Ceremonies.As for the speech itself it was & defence more than an attack.It was an attempted vindication of Mr.Meighen\u2019's defeat: an attempted apology for the Governor-Gen- eral's preference for Conservative rule.True, the white-bearded ex- member declared that there was no precedent in British law \u2014 with which he was very familiar \u2014 for Baron Byng's action.Then he libelled the administration of Mackenxie King's cabinet by declaring it a \u2018\u201c\u2018corrupt and inefficient Government, one of whom persisted in interrupting with such shouts as \u201cGood boy, Cahan;\u201d \u2018Stevens is all right:\u201d \u201cThat's the boy,\u201d and so on.Finally Mr.Cahan, mopping his brow shouted: \u201cShut up, you,\u201d an dthe offender _ was quietly subdued.In addition to H.Weinfieid, K.Cand John Sullivan, K.C.who were Joint chairmen, several women and other cohorts of the candidate were on the platforms.There were plenty of seats in the body of the hall.Sawdust covered the floor, and flags decorated the hall.Mr.Ca- Lan did give a modicum of praise to Paul Mercier, chairman of the customs Committee, and his name drew a large amount of applause.The meeting was called, apparently, to-justity Meighen and Lord Byng; Cahan made excuses for the Conservative defeat, and waxed warm in repeating history.While he spoke a police captain and two uniformed men from No.B station were on hand to quëtt any disturbauce.Andy Cordner, weli-known restaurant owner ,rose at the opportune signal and moved a vote of thanks to Mr.Cahan for his *stewardship.\u201d Others apoke.BELGIAN RULER IS GIVEN POWER OVER TREASURY Brussels.July 15\u2014(Daily World ) \u2014 King Albert today stands invested with powers making him the sole ruler of the Nation\u2019s finances.The Chamber of Deputies, alarmed by the fall of the Belgian franc, authorised him to take any measures he wes fit to restore the currency during the next six C.H.CAHAN ADDRESSES MEETING OF HIS COHORTS EDWARD RAYMOND, 28 years of age, 2130 Cartier £t., 1s recovering from injuries suffered when he fell from his motor truck on Tuesday.EE CAMPAIGN WORK AT STANDSTILL FOR ELECTION Catfipaign work for the coming general election is at a standstill.Liberals are dubious concerning the other three members from Quebec, which Meighen promises to appoint to his cabinet.They will not fire their big guns until they are sure of the cabinet's personnel.Patenaude and his Conservatives are waiting to hold a consultation before any moves are made in the direction of campaigning.Two new Liberal clubs have been organized.Verdun Jacques Cartier Liberai club at 7 Rielle Avenue and Notre Dame de Grace Liberal club, organized in he school hall on Cote St.Antoine Road.PARIS COPS CHARGE BIOEING BOLSHIES Paris, July 15.\u2014 (Universal Service) \u2014 Communists hissed snd booed General Primo de Rivera, Premier of Spain and the Sultan of Morocco, during a parade in their honor yesterday as vart of the Bastille Day celebrations.They also jeered at President Doumergue.The police charged the crowds 1nd took 50 Communists into custody.GLOBE-TROTTERS BEAT RECORDS New York, July 15.\u2014 (Daily World Dispatch) \u2014 Around the world in 28 days.14 hours and 30 minutes will be the title of a book to be.writen by Linton O.Wells and Edward S.Evans, who reached here last night after their re- Jules Verne's famous story off the map.And they also bèat the record of John Henry Mears, who circles the globe in 35 days, 21 hours and 35 minutes in 1913.FIRE IN FLAT, .Fire breaking out yesterday a/- ternoon did considerable damage to the residence of Mrs.M.Lemieux at 759a Charbonnier street.The lower flat, where the flames started, is vacant.It is believed by Lieutenant Flynn that the blaze months.originated in some garbage.CE PS EEE The Biggest Lie 1 Ever Heard Now You Tell One\u2014Send it in to The Daily Worid As a member of the theatrical profession L.R.White relates a story, the moonshine of which fs obvious, \u2014- In the theatre every seat had been taken, and the mew musical play proclaimed a stypeadous sue cons, The leading-lady, a beautiful giri, took eall after eall as the curtain was raised amidst vociferous avoiausa Some few minutes after the performance a host of admirers besieged her dressing room to shower congratulations upon her, Among these were a number of reporters desirous of interviewing her and publishing her photogrephs in the morning papers.\u201cNo!\u201d she cried, \u201cI! simply hate publicity and I ean't bear to see myeell in print\u201d cord-breaking tour, which wipes\u2019 BASTILLE\u2019S FALL WAS CELEBRATED WITH RECEPTIONS One hundred and thirty-seven years ago the most famous prison jn the world fell.It was the Bastille, in wicked Paris.And yesterday the French colony of Montreal celebrated the anniversary.A reception was held at the office of Baron de Vitrolles, French consul-general; luncheon was served at the Windsor Hotel, a reception was held on board the French gunboat Ville d\u2019Ys and there was a celebration in Montreal North, MORE VISITORS IN MONTREAL G.A.McNamee yesterday denied the report that there were fewer motorists coming to Montreal this year than formerly.Although the weather made: arrivals uncertain, the Fourth of July trafic broke all records and it is expected that this season will be the best in Montreal\u2018s history.CHARITY HELPS CLUB TO KEEP SUMMER HOURS The Griffintown Club will be able to keep open throughout tne entire summer this year, owing to an increased grant from the Financial Federation.The children are allowed to use the club during the summer but routine is abandoned.loaned by the M.L.H.& P.Co.is used as a playground.> The Junior League Camp is used as à vacation centre for the girls, while the boys are sent to Camp Lewis.BIG CROWD TO BELOW THE LINE During the twelve months ending June 30 last, 99,796 persons entered the United States from Canada, according to U.S.Immigration Commissioner Landis.This figure compares favorably with totals for other years, statistics show.Of the total number, 42,503 persons went into the States from the Montreal district.HELD ON SUSPICION Arraigned yesterday morning before Judge Monet, Alec Micheloft, was held by detectives for a three day investigation.The man is suspected of having been responsible for a number of thefts in Lachtna during 1925.When arrested, according to police, Micheloff was found to have a gun and a bottle of aleohol in his possession, .The Rest of The City\u2019s News Alderman Joseph Schubert leads delegation to city hall in interest of Jewish news dealers affected by new rule.Dr.A.Benoit, hurt in motor accident, leaves hospital.Ephrem Miller, 38, seriously hurt at st.Hyacinthe.Constables Belanger and Francoeur seize quantity of coesine and heroin in 8t.Dominique house, and arrest alleged raddlar.Federation of University Women to meet here durisg August.E.L.Patenaude, acting minis ter of Justice, arrives in Montreal.Corporal J.8.Douglas wias regimental match at Poiat-auz-Trem- bles fa Grenadier Guards compeoti- tion.oo .Chicage\u2014Two mea killed in day In gang warfare, .Judges in King's Beach Court to act in turn, instead of same judge each taëïm.in enurt house rumor.The yard | FALLS TO DEATH AS HOIST DROPS Thomas Mullings, 19, who landed in Canada but six weeks ago met death yesterday by falling from à hoist when working on the sixth floor of the new Eaton Building.He was carrying brick away from the hoist when suddenly it was lowered.Mullings slipped, was flung head-long to the third floor and was instantly killed.He leaves a mother and father, two younger brothers and four sisters in Dunmore, County Clare, Ireland.SAID GLADSTONE WAS HYPOCRITE; WINS IN COURT London, July 15.\u2014 (Universal Service)\u2014 Captain Wright yesterday won his action against the aristocratic Bath Club arising from his expulsion following his denunciation of the famous statesman, Gladstones, as a \u201csexual hypocrite.\u201d The judge declared the club's committee was wrong in expelling Wright without calling upon him for an explanation for his allegations.He declared he would fix thé damages today.On the witness stand Wright declared: \u201cWhat I've said about Gladstone, as a \u201csexual hypo- tified in saying what I like, even if it is indecent and atrocious.\u201d FOUR MILLION MORE MINERALS Quebec, July 13\u2014 (Daily World Dispatch) \u2014 With an aggregate total of $23,824,910 worth of minerals and stone taken from mines Robert, charged with selling the government yesterday reported that the value was considerably Breater than the previous year, when the figure was $18,952,890, CIVIC PICNIC ON ST.HELEN\u2019S ISLAND Yesterday afternoon the first civic picnic of the year was held on St.Helen's Island.Three thousand children were supplied with ice cream, ginger ale and candy from gally decorated stalls.Ald.Brodeur adressed the crowd and announced that the civic authorities would soon install a swimming pool on the island.FUNERAL OF DR.STEWART HELD = Dr.A.D.Stewart, practising physician in Montreal for some years, who died suddenly on Saturday from heart failure, was buried from his residence, 243 Prince Arthur St., Tuesday afternoon.Flowers were sent from the me- dical fraternity and the clubs and asoclations with which Dr.Stewart was connected, WHERE OH WHERE IS BOY IN BLUE?Ten-year-old Ian Burnely, after being told that his father would punish him for leaving his home without permission, ran away Tuesday and has net been heard of since.| When last seen he was wearing à blue serge suit, blue overalls and : pair of boy scout boots.d YOUTH DINES AND DROWNS IN ST.LAWRENCE Lachine police last night recovered the body of Douglas Gardiner, aged 19, of 75 King Edward Avenue, this city, who was drowned during the; afternoon in the St.Lawrence opposite Thirty-sixth Avenue.He had been in company with a Montreal girl.He dived off the Lachine wharf, and when he did not return to the surface spectators became nervous and summoned the police.They brought the body to the surface several hours after the drowning, No reason for the death of the young man can be advanced.He was an expert swimmer and thoroughly at home in the water.VESSELS THAT SAIL THE ST.LAWRENCE Today will see a number of ships entering the port of Montreal, the largest port in Canada.And a number of vessels, which cleared from the harbor yesterday, are on their way to European destinations.Inbound vessels reported to the Dominion Signal Service last night were: Sorel, '¢ miles, Baron Renfrew; Three Rivers, 71 miles, Turkestan, 5.20 p.m., Glenaster, 3 p.m.; Quebec, 139 miles, Lakefield, 1.30 p.m., Manchester Producer, 7.10 p.m.; Fame Point, 469 miles, San Valerio, 100 degrees Southeast, 12.15 p.n., Ilford, 180 degrees southeast, 4.35 p.m.; Canadian Sapper, 175 degrees east, 7.50 a.m.; Canadian Trapper in 5.25 pm, Belle Isle, 878 miles, Letitia, 450 degrees enst, 11 a.m.Outbound: Sorel, 39 miles, Laval County, 8.45 p.m.; Pointe Citrouflle, 84 niles, Oremmenfsjard, 8 p.m.; Quebec, 139 miles, Vera Kathleen, 6.30 p.m., Melita, 8.35 p.m., St.Jean Orleans, 153 miles, Twickenham, 5.560 p.m.; Father Point, 297 miles, Innerton, 1.30 p.m., Canrdian Miller, 2 p.m., Lord Strathcons, 1 p.m., Rygja, 1.50 p.m.; Fame Point, 469 miles, Steine stad, § p.n.MEN AND WOMEN MUST REGISTER TO CAST VOTES Albert McCaughlan, special pro- vinelal registration officer, 63 St.Gabriel Street, is receiving names for the approaching Dominion elections.Hours are from 10 to noon and 2 to 4 p.m.Men and women, British subjects over 21, resident in Canada for a year, are entitled to vote.They must be registered in person or by specially provided proxy before the elections.ANOTHER HALT IN OPERATIONS AT GLACE BAY Glace May, July 13 \u2014 (Daily World tch) \u2014 Besco has ane other strike on its hands.Worke ers in two colleries quit because they had not been given a local contract.\u2018Officials believe that they wilà be able to settle the matter at once, re Summer Vacation Tour to Europe Leaving Montreal by White Star Line Steamshi \u201cREGINA\u201d August 7th, 1926 - SPECIAL FEATURES: London, Hampton Court, Windsor, Eton, Amsterdam, Isle of * Markon, The Hague, S8cheveningen, Brussels, Paris, Versailles Malmaison, Motor Coach Tour through the Shakespeare Dis- INCLUSIVE FARE $408.For descriptive itinerary, apply to\u2014\u2014 \u2019 Thos.Cook & Son {283 Cathrine or any White Star Line Agent Te \u2018\u2019age Four Daily World Cffices, 220 Lemoine Street, Montreal, .GAYETY REDIVIVUS / \u201c An old friend of mine will manage The Gayety when the Mutual Burlesque Circuit opens that house on August 29th, none other than the ever popular \u2018Tommy\u2019 Conway, whose thousands of friends will share my pleasure at the news.Tommy Conway managed the Gayety in the early days of the theatre's history and made it one of the most popular resorts in town.In those days \u2018the sacred lamp of burlesque\u201d burned very brightly.I have known the police reserves called out to manage the crowds clamouring for admission when Tommy pulled off some showman'\u2019s stunt and fully expect Tommy to be up to his old tricks again.Here's wishing him the best of luck.And by the way, a little bird whispers to me that the opening Mutual show wil be one of the biggest burlesque attractions that has ever played in Montreal.How many can guess what it is?» s * TWO CABINET MINISTERS The new cabinet does not afford much opportunity for comment.The two Quebec men, Sir George Perley and E.L.Patenaude are well known here.E.L.Patenaude has many fine qualities even if I don't like his political companions, though 1 should not say that In this column.He has been known to take à high stand for principle.in the past.Sir George married a sister of Senator White of The Gazette, and has served Canada as High Commissioner in the Motherland.He is a little man, a quiet speaker, with, I always think, somewhat of a look of melancholy on his features.He is popular In the county he represents, Argenteuil, where he formerly had extensive lumber interests.Anybody will have a hard job to beat him there this time, but my Liberal friends are not without hope of retrieving the county.+ \u201cWHEN IGNORANCE 15\u2014\u2014\" At 9 certain meeting in the Townships, a speaker made a number of disparaging remarks re garding the two chief Universities, Laval and McGill, finally expressing gratification that he himself had not been corrupted by contaci with a college.\u201cDo I understand that the speaker ia thankful for his ignorance?\u201d asked a youthful heckler.\u201cYes,\u201d thundered the speaker, \u2018if you care to put it that way, I am.\u201d *Then,\u201d sald the youn man, \u201call 1 have to say is that you have a great deal to be thankful for!\u201d And with these words he slunk silently out into the night.° \u201cTHE GENTLE SCRIBE\" 1 find it very difficult to keep away from political questions in these harmless notes, in which ! try to speak the kindly word of everybody.In other writings 1 may let myself go and my sou) declare th: whole counsel of God\u2019 as ! see it, but here ! am try-; ing to be the genial friend, the gentle scribe, the mild-mannered commentator.I! hope I succeed, but as I say I find it hard to get away from the political scrap.So Îf on occasion I! apear te eut too wide a swath I must ask absolution in advance.After all, politicians with whom one profoundly disagrees are as conscientious as one\u2019s self, although one can not always feel it to be 50.I'll try to be good fn this Merry-go-round, adbyhow, and say the kindliest thing ! can about everybody, friend or foe.Rodolphe Monty, 1 notice, has mot been included in the Meighon Cabinet, which is a great pity.He has been a devoted follower of \u2018the man from Piste Plains,\u201d and de serves better treatment.But 1 warrant that Moaty will still earry the same smiling face aad not deport the cause he has served in AERRY-GO-NO MAN OF THE WOR.LD PA THE DAILY WORLD (DIFFICULT DECISIONS - .- - - - - By GLUYAS WILLIAMS ce LLL + orrttpt Hang cp rca re re Ccp; regle.1926, by Tue Neh Syndicate inc.) TRYING TO AGREE ON A SUITABLE PLACE TO SPREAD A FAMILY PICNIC Thuveday, Juiy 13, 1924.Words of Wise Men There is one art of whieh every man should be master\u2014tbe art of reflection.\u2014Coleridge.Moral principles require reasoning and ciscourse to discover the certainty cf their truths; they lie not open &# natural characters en- welt aT = 3\u20ac° ~ z .= hia 1 IF A SAMPLE TOWN WERE to be chosen, this writer recommends Bird In Hand Pa., which boldly announces fts identity in letters of gold on the side of the only building m sight.We expected the next sta- tior wou'd be I'wo In Bush, but it wWasa't properly labelled, and mow we'll never know.unless a Congressional cemmittec is appointed to investigate, .° YOU'D THINK THAT CANTON.Ohio, would be proud emough of having been the residence of the late President McKinley to post up an artistic sign to tell the world.But the only way the traveler ean identify this city is by smoke- stained labels on smudgy foumdry buildings.Chilled steel, steel, the political arena for so many years.He has one of the largest practices of any lawyer in Montroal and his law office is noted for having had the greatest number of cases in the Courts of Montreal of any firm of lawyers in the city each year for many years.M.8.Ross, K.C., mentioned ia the Merrygo-round the other day is a part- uer.Thus do oil and water mix, the fierce, devout Conservative, and the gentle radical.oo oo GREEK MEBTS GREBK Mrs.Holdout was a widow; but in this there was no novelty, for she had been married six times By PAUL ALLEN sheet and tinplate factories proclaim the glories of various places to the traveler.If towns happen to be merely quiet, homey-looking American places, the passer through needs a private detective agency to find out where he is.Of course, he CAN follow a timetable, but if he makes one miss he's lika- ly to place himself in AlHance, O., when he\u2019s only got as far as Pittsburgh, Pa.oo PITTSBURGH AS WR SAW IT is mot s0 notable for its smoke as it is for the high bluffs that surround the city.A fellow traveler from Camden, N.J, informs us ~| that there are a number of blufls 7] right in the aity \u2014 just as there are in New York.This same traveler insists that Philadelphia 18a previously.One of life's optimists, toe, waa Mrs.Holdout.\u2018Because I have been married siz times,\u201d said she, \u2018\u2019J cannet see any reason why there should not be a seventh.\u201d There was a seventh\u2014a really dashing, debonair go-getter.They were very much enamoureé.Said Mrs.Holdout, as he slipped a wonderful engagement ring ea her finger: \u201cYou've siruek my faveurite stone, too.That's more than the one, \u201ci's the stone I always wee!\u2019 rr > suburb of Camden, which made a Philadelphian quite excited.He had thqught right along that it was the other way around.Traveling is a broadening experience.= + PHILADELPHIA IS PROUD OF îÎts sesqui-centennial.\u2018Wait until it's finished, and we'll show you something worth while,\u201d they say \u201cIn the fall we're going to have the biggest Sunday school pageant the country has eve! seen.\u201d One anc one make two.Just so the Chicage Eucharistic Congress and the Philadelphia Sunday schoal pageant make proof that the Amer:- can peeple are thinking more about religion than is generally supposed.good things.graven on the mind.~\u2014Loeke, Nature knows no pause in proe greas and development, and attache es her cur:e on all inaction.\u2014Gothe.Good order is the foundation of \u2014 Burke, Bad men excuse their faults, good men will leave them.\u2014Jonson, The seholar, without good breeding, is a pedant; the philosopher, a eynie, tbe soldier, a brute; and every mar disagreeable, .\u2014Chesterfield, To preserve in any evil eourse makes you unhappy in this life.\u2014Wake, Our country is whereever we are well off.\u2014-Milton.Those who in a logical dispute keep in ccneral terms would bide a fallacy.\u2014Dryden.PAL.W CLARK PRESENTS HAY - PLAYERS Here's a Big Laugh Week \u201cThree Live Ghosts\u201d By Max Marcia and Frederick Isham COMMENCING Monday at 8.30 POPULAR SUMMER PRICES Bargain Mat.Wed.\u2014800 Neats See.and 800 at 70¢ A BOOK FOR EVERY CANADIAN THE JESUIT RELATIONS AND ALLIED DOCUMENTS Travels and Exploratens of the Jesuit Mis sionaries in North America (1616-1791).Se lected and edited by Héna Kenton, with an fatredustion by Reuben GoM Fovaite \u201cs vo.527 pages.Price $5.00.BURTON'S LIMITED BOOKSELLERS& UND | EY ES D \"™ ve MA a py rw 0 BR Ads Pe F (1?à of rke, Its, ed.rer, and eld.rse ke.are on, ute ide en.Le = Thursday, July 15, 1928.THE MAN WHO MADE WOMAN-KILLING A PASTIME MY 22 WHY I KILLED \u2018Bluebeard Watson J WIVES as tok to - CHAPTER XI.A few days after I had determined to make short work of ny new bride I remarked to her: well.\u201cSweetheart, you are 3 A little fresh coustry air will do you a world of good, and not looking I love the country.Suppose | we make am excursion up the river above the falls to-morrow?\u201d \u201cOh, I would be delighted to spend a day out with you, quietly, where we can talk of the future and map out the days when, hand in hand, we shall be together through life!\u2019 she exclaimed.\u201cYour wish, my dear, is my law,\u201d and I smiled.\u2018Now you may order a big lunch for the day.\u201d It was a lovely October day.The sun came glinting down between the leaves, aad the birds sang and twiltered among the - branches.We spent the gfternoon loitering until dusk, whea Jennie spread the lunch.She had filled a thermos bottie with hot tea for our luncheon, and while she busied herself arranging the dainties I opened the hottle and emptied a small vial of (Editor's note: The name of the poison mentioned in Mr.Mootz's manuscript cannot be disclosed here) into the tea, So we sat down aad had lunch together, while the doomed woman drank her tea.\u201cft was so good of you, Bennie, | aga to give me this outing.\u201d \u201cGood of me, sweetheart, te do anything for you?What is there 1 would aot do for you?\u201d \u2018\u201cThea it is good of you,\u201d whispered Jennie softiy, \u201cte love me 20 mueh.\u201d \u2018Let us go and watch the fala,\u201d I suggested.As we neared the stream she became sick.\u201cKiss me, dear,\u201d she murmured.It was the silent kiss of death! As we stood together on the high bank of the river, I fixed my eycs on the woman whom I had so completely charmed, She looked at me and shuddered as she felt herself growing falat.Imstinctively the frightfel and staggering truth flashed across her vision, as the convulsive symptoms began to show.For a momeat I held my breath.Removes Evidence As she fell rigid and lifcless ! made a search of the body at oace, takimg her wristwatch, earrings and rings.Into the dark waters, where the faist orange hues of the departed sua still kagered, 1 threw the body of Jennie Curtis.Thus was the evidence of my crime removed, leaving me frees to call oa Miss Harte.The very next afternoon, in th\u2018 same town, | rang the doorbell at the adress of Miss Helea Hite.The door was opened by a maid just as Miss Harte appeared.\u201cCome in!\u201d she cried, coming toward me and tavoluntarily stretching out her hands.her young face tramsfigured with jey.\u201cOh, Mr.Melrebe, how good of you to come! Aed thunk you fer the beawtiful flowers you vent me.\u201d - \u201cAre you glad te nee me?\u201d | asked.\u201cYes, you! Very\u2014very glad!\u201d nestling close te me she ret@rned, like a bird.We sat side by side on the divan ank talked together of people ws kaew, the \u2018on dits\u2019 of the day as suited time and our secially limited acquaintance.I told her of my to her soft, clear voice as she told me of her school work and her success as a teacher.She placed her little hand confidingly in mine.\u201c1 believe you are à guod, noble man,\u201d she said.1 laughed softiy.\u201cHow wonderful it would be,\u201d I observed mockingly, \u201cif we ail were what the people who homor and admire us believe us to be.\u201d \u201cYou are a bit enigmatical, are you not, Mr.Melrose?\" she queried.\u201cI suppose I am perverse.\u201d 1 laughingly declared.\u2018Yet it is u truth.\u201d \u201cT am sure you are mot,\u201d she answered.I drew her beautiful head inst mine and kissed her.\u2018Helen!\u2019 1 exclaimed.\u201cI love you! Tell me, dear, do you love me?\" The ocelor fooded hei cheeks, \u201cI love you with my whole soul,\u2019 she whispered.Trembling, half dizzy with emotion, she withdrew from my arms.pressiag her hand to her brow, \u201cIt seems like a strange, happy dream,\u201d she murmuted faintly.Twe days later, on October 6, at the home of her sister, in Colfax.Washington, [ married her under the name of Meirose.It was while we were on our honeymoon that she gave me her savings of $550.Then, after seouriag her diamond ring, ! deserted her.I learmea later that she lost, her miad and was committed te as asylum.The following newspaper clip- blog after my arrest tells the sad ending of Helen Harte: \u2014 \u2018She married Watsou under the same of Samuel Arthur Malrose, at Colfax, Wash., October \u20ac.19\u2014.Me iaft her seca \"afterward with 8560 of her money, causing her to lose her mind, accordiag to a sister.\u201d Following the death of Mrs.Curits and my marriage and desertion of Miss Harte, | returned to Vancouver and began compiling a memorandum regarding every won- man | had married, with notes en many others whom ! had met through my advertisement or in some other way.Through the advertisements ! still received a large velume of mail aad photographs trom all ever the Const and from the East.As.! was not successful in my oil vemture of Calgary 1 returned ta Vancouver, going back later to Edmoston.Durtag all this time i would tefl my wife, Katherine Busse.that | was away ea impers- ant buniness.Ttiak of my having.at this time, two er three wives (a the same towa! I would go abeut with thesis wemen on the streets, and yot manage at ail times that they did mot meet one another or thelr friends and relatives.During this period | was liviag with three women at Vaaceuver, poling about freely.f haé an attorney there who kaew that { was Miitied, and ai the sue time 1 co ue a am THE.DATLY WORID .» Page Five confession of his crimes.two of bis wives! CONFESSION OF BLUEBEARD AN ASTOUNDING DOCUMENT Editor's Note:\u2014'\u201c\u2018Bluebeard\u2019\u201d\u2019 Watson Is in many respects the most astounding criminal of the century.He is serving a life.sen- tomce im the San Quentin Penitentiary and from his cell comes the He courted or married fifty-three women.Some he sold in Mexico, He was a swindler, burglar, white slaver and murderer.His confession is a human document without parallel.I laughed, \u201cI am no divimer.I go by the rule that there is more sunshine than shadows in life.\" \u201cThen you have been exceptionally fortunate,\u201d she observed.I kissed her, saying: \u2018To-morrow, sweetheart, we'll begin to unravel the future.\u201d \u201cIt must be as you please,\u201d she smilingly assented.\u201cUntil tomorrow, my own darling, good-by.\u201d He killed twenty- was going with another girl who knew me by another name, living the second door from this attorney and well acquainted with both of us.In fact, on several occasions I had driven downtown with this attorney im his car.One night he was on the same street car and go! off at the same corner, walking home ahead of us.I would spend an afternoon with one wife in ome part of the city, and that night take another out to dinner and to the theatre.Then I would spend another day with one in a different town, and the day fellowing return and marry another girl in the former town.All the time, while being very successful in my marriages from a financial standpoint, I was also very successful in business.I made frequent trips to different cities.Chicago, Kansas City, Portland.Seattle and then back to California, always stopping at the very best hotels.If I found it advisable to siay in a city for some time I placed my advertisemont in a daily paper.Marriages generally ful lowed.I was mow successfully playias the role of a maa of wealth and became more daring in my operations.Through one of my matrimonial advertisements, I got in touch with a charming little lady named Mrs.Eleanor Frazier, a widow @hose husband had boen killed in an automobile accident, leaving her several thousand dollars and seme very good furniture worth about $1,000.On the third occasion that she invited me to call, I began to scheme to possess m f of her property.My ia- eflable courtesy and charm of man- ser, coupled with tender sibilant Phrases breathing a pure and manly affection, soon captivated the widow.\u201cI Love You\" \u2018My dear, darling girl,\u201d I said at last, \u201cI love yeu.Eleanor, dear, promise me that you'll be mine.\u201d She hid her face against my shoulder.\u201cGive me a few days to decide, dear,\u201d she murmured: An embrace, a last.kiss, and I I strained her closer and said | Was gone.very softly, \u201cGive me your answer (Graphic Syndicate Feature) now, Eleanor.\" \u201cMust I give you the answer now, Bennie?\u201d 1 swept away all opposing thoughts with the swift rush of my pretended love.\u201cMy own precious love\u2014yes! It was strange sympathy that brought us together, and now let us not waste the golden moments.Come, sit down by me.\u201d I drew her to a seat, pressing my lips to hers.\u201cDarling, you are mine.\u201d Tomorrow \u201cBluebeard\u201d tells how he poisoned another wife, but the moment she had merrily drunk the fatal wine he was overcome by deep remorse.Why?Never before had be felt pity for the women he murdered, but now\u2014 what was it in this lovely woman that made him regret her impending death?Could he rescue her \u201cYour wife, dear, your own for- ou her doom?Read to-mor- ever,\u201d sue whispered.rows thrilling chapter.| can, it will be hard to be an] ' our from your side now.The A German rallwa \" y has been future 1ooks glorious.t t equipped with an electric crane ture, d me om ; ing ot our fu-ithat straddles tracks and lifts .one re, dear,\u201d she pleaded.end of a car at a time, when re- à We won't look into it now,l pairs are to be made.ear.\u201d A \u2018 A Horse drawn, a machine has ou canor hace Shanged.Don't | heen invented with which it is es- y n ore Is a certain ras-ltimated 16,000 tree seedlings can cination in trying to peer into (Re le planted, fertilized and watered future?\u2018 by two men i \u201cNo,\u201d 1 asserted.\u201cThat is only y ua day.a desire of the igaoraat and superstitious.\u2018 \u201cI wonder,\u201d she mused, with an attempt to veil her eagerness under a careless manner, \u201cwhat plans you have mapped out for our fu- pure.Da you think ft will be appy?\u201d CLARK'S RESTAURANT W.H.CLARK, Prop.! 244 Notre Dame Streec West, PA L A C E Near McGill St.Phone MAln §490 Now Playing Full Course Lunch, 75c.Private Dining Rooms.Beer and Wines.CONWAY TEARLE The best Plate Lunch in Montreal With BARBARA BEDFORD served from 11 a.m.(0 3 p.m., 60c, N Meals Served at all Hours.PROFESSIONAL CARDS Lancaster 2440 Walnut 5810 Lyon W.Jacobs K.C.Advocate, Barrister & Solicitors Tower Building, 83 Craig Bt.W.Room 701-708 Montreal The Sporting Lover Special Added Attraction NED WAYBURN of the Fellics Fame.fihows you How to Dance the Charleston.In 4 Lessons.MOST IMPORTANT NOTICE TO OUR AGENTS AN orders for Papers, all changes in erders, ail communica- - tiens in reference to circulation matters are to be made direct te the offices of the Daily World at 220 Lemoine Strect or PHONE MAIN 2080 CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT NB\u2014THE DAILY WORLD IS FULLY RETURNABLE.- \u2014\u2014 3 Cw = \"age Six DAILY WORLD THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1926 The DAILY WORLD is printed and published by the MONTREAL WORLD PUBLISHING CO,, LIMITED, at 220 Lemoine Street, Montreal; Leslle \u2018 BI.Moberts, Secretary-I'reasurer, Aus Ileoératepairn Sema 5 \u201cKEEP CONSTITUTIONAL WITH KING\u201d We have one piece of advice to give to the people of Canada in facing the issues of the coming General Election, and that is that they \u201ckeep constitutional with King\u201d rather than make mischief with Meighen.In the realm of Canadian politics, especially in our relationships to the British Empire, of which we are proud to be a part, Meighen is nothing else but a mischief maker.For the sake of office, honor, and power he has embroiled the Governor General in a political squabble, as unseemly as it was unnecessary.By every act of Meighen\u2019s in relation to the Governor General he has proved himself a mischief maker.His assurance to the Governor General that he could carry on in the House if called upon to form a government, his appointment of a \u201cshadow\u201d government which invited defeat, and received it, in the House of Commons, his asking for dissolutior after he had been defeated and repudiated in Parliament, and then later his betrayal of confidence in giving out to the Toronto Mail and Empire the memorandum which Robert Forke, the Progressive leader, had left in the hands of the Governor General \u2014 an absolutely confidential document, which only Meighen could have given out\u2014all show the mischief-making propensities of the man.On the other hand, the severest critic of Mackenzie King cannot honestly charge him with being anything but a strict constitutionalist.Day by day it is becoming more and more evident that Mr.King acted strictly in accordance with the constitution in the advice he gave the Governor General, in the offer he made to remain in office until a successor was appointed, and in every other way.Let any true Canadian read either of the two last speeches that Mr.King made in the House of Commons on June 30th and July 1st, and his soul will be stirred to sublime heights, and he will acknowledge that William Lyon Mackenzie King is the greatest Parliamentarian of his day and generation, and probably in all Canadian history.Let us keep constitutional with King and Canada will be safe and secure\u2014a self-governing Dominion of the Community of Nations known as the British Empire.But out of such mischief-making, blundering grasping for power as Meighen has revealed in the present crisis power as Meighen has revealed in the present crisis may come untold danger to both Canada and the Empire.We dare not take the risk of endangering the Imperial connection which Meighen\u2019s policy of turning Cancda back into a Crown Colony with a Governor to govern it makes for.We must keep constitutional with King and make the position of Canada secure as a self-governing Dominion of the Community of Nations which is known as The British Empire, and a fall-statured member of The British Commonwealth of Nations.MEIGHEN THE MILLIONAIRE\u2019S MAN At last Mr.Meighen appears before the people of Canada in a role they can unders and appreciate.His swallowing of Patenaude and giving him the portfolio of the Minister of Justice has been: done at the bidding of \u201cSt.James Street,\u2019 meaning thereby the millionaires of Montreal's Wall Street, who, in behalf of the Big Interests they are part of and represent for electoral purposes, have forced Meighen to swallow Patenaude.St.James Street picked out Patenaude last fall to lead a campaign with the slogan of \u201ccountry against party \u201d with their hired leader declaring himself \u201cIndepen ent of Meighen.\u201d We say \u201chired,\u201d because Paten- THE PAILY WORLD MAKING ( THE GRADE 7 i x .{ | EEN Thursday, July-15, 1926.By Kessler ! | oN WE Bossy 607 AV GREEN IN | 8 Veste El ONE! WITH A MID- AND À CurrER WONDER WHAT TH GREENS COMMITTEE WuKe The Cs IF, A KINDERGARTEN ?\u20ac « a sore, ; \u2014 + 2H \u2014¢ E \u2014 ?.5 = = 3 ° = == i 7 = emer - ; : \u2014 c \u2014\u2014 = = 0 = bis = fra 356 YDS | or à \"DOBBY \"JONES GOLF CHAMPIOU, EXCITED THE ENVY OF MANY OF THE VETERANS OF TUE ANCIENT GAME WHEN HE VAS IX YEARS OLD IN ATLANTA, GA.Plain Talks To The British Born By \u2018John Ball, Junior\u201d Discussing the conduct of @ron Byng, the Governor-General of Canada, in refpsing dissolution to Mr.King, the then Prime Minister, and the series of events that followed in the train of that most cgreglous blunder, I refuse to give any consideration whatever to the argument that the Liberal m|nistry wus facing a hostile vote and were likely to be defeated and, therefore, were not entitled to get dissolution.That is quite beside the question.tutional view is that the Governor- General had no knowledge of what was proceeding in the House of Commons, except what the Prime Minister cared to acquaint him with, and that whatever knowledge he may have possessed from that or any other source should not have been allowed to influence his decision in any way.The moment the Governor-Gen- cral was asked for dissolution it was his duty to give it, whether Mackenzie King was defeated or not, no matter what the circumstances under which dissolution was sought.He is not there to use his judgment, his knowledge, or his prejudices.He is there to do as he is advised and must not refuse the advice of his Ministers at peril to the whole fabric of I hold that the correct consti- ' Canadian nationhood and the Im- SEE EEE ES aude was publicly charged with accepting $100,000 as his \u201cfee\u201d for saving his country, and has never denied or taken the opportunity of defending himself from the charge in the only place where he could properly defend himself\u2014the Courts.Mr.Meighen was flouted, repudiated, scorned, and rejected by Patenaude in the October elections.Of course, we know the reason for the Patenaude campaign.It had a two-fold object; first, it was to blunt the edge of Meighen\u2019s unpopularity in the Province of Quebec, and second, it was to elect a group to Parliament who would be able to force a railway policy on the Conservative Party, if the latter was triumphant at the polls but dependent on the Quebec Patenaude vote.\"That railway policy was nothing more nor less than the handing of the National Railways over to private enterprise, which policy Patenaude at Farnham declared he was prepared to carry out.\u201cSt.James Street\u201d put up the millions for the Patenaude campaign but its candidates failed of election, excepting two.Now it seeks to \u201cprotect its investment\u201d in Patenaude and has forced Patenaude on Meighen under the threat of no campaign fund and a disunited Conservative Party in this province if their hired man was not\u2014put into the Cabinet.All this makes Arthur Meighen \u201cThe Millionaire's Man.\u201d He becomes the servant of \u201cSt.James Street,\u201d the factotum of the Big Interests; the valet de chambre of predatory wealth\u2014\u2018 The Millionaire\u2019s Man.\u201d For those who stand for.the rights of the Canadian people in this conflict it will be Poverty against Millions; for Meighen and his followers it will be Millions against Poverty.But Meighen is welcome to the millions and to his millionaires.Posterity, after his abject sur render to James Street, will label him as we do\u2014 \u201cMoeighen, the Millionaire\u2019s Man.\u201d on perial tie.This is what I contend-\u2014that the servant is not greater than his master.The Governor-General is in Canada to represent His Majesty the King.He symbolises the personal bond between the King and the Dominion of Canada, which is the main factor in holding the Empire together.He is the servant of King George but he is not greater than King George.King George has never refused to grant dissolution under gny circumstances nor has any King of England done so in one hundred years under any circumstances.Let me give one specific illustration.The Labor Government in England was defeated in the House of Commons in 1924.The Labor party was a minority party.The government was under a cloud because of being charged with having interfered with the course of I justice by dropping a prosecution \u2018against a Communist, Ramsay Macdonald, defeated in the Commons, after only six months of office, went to the King ' and asked for dissollition.The King, without demur or question, granted him dissolution and Rame say Macdonald appealed to the country at the head of the government.Now, notice how closely the parallel runs.The Liberals were a minority party -in the Canadian House of Commons.They were not defeated but let me admit, for the sake of argument only, that they might soon have been.They were also charged.or rather one of their Ministers, Hon.G.H, Boivin, was charged, with.defeating or delaying the ends of justice in the Azis case.The parallel is nearly exact.The King Government was, {f anything, in & much better position than the Ramsay Macdonald Government; it was still undefeated.-.' Dut, wifereas King George grante ed dissolution to Macdonald ia al most similar circumstances, Barea Byng refused it to Mackensie King, Thereby, I contend, he attempted to make himself greater than bis master; thereby he acted unocon- stitutionally, thereby he denied to the people of Canada the right to manage and cohduct their own affairs through their elected representatives and their Parliamentary institutions, and set up himself as dictator to the Camadian people whom he relegated to the position of serfs and helots, unable to gev- ern themselves and compelled to accept the will and decree of an outsider, an importes, a stranger within our gates.That is the crime of Baron Byag agaiast the people of Cadada and their free institutions.\u201cJONN BULL, JUNIOR.\u201d ROA ma mh eh mh WB PACTS OAD Asso Bae IB Peg 8 fA AY as « ~ xe EE WIS LI OSI OEP So TF Fe EF We TEER Ww 3 D \u2018 K À BRAND NEW THE MORE 1 WONDER! How À | RIDING HABIT Do 1 Know THE PRINCE OF.© - You CAN WEAR ! BOLOGNA IS À REAL PRINCE ?: , HE MIGHT BE ONE OF THESE.BOGUS NOBLEMEN I READ BME THERES, WI © #4 y Kop ¢ ¢entuses Synduare.lng.Const Tos Sten pa event THE MORE L THI ABOUT IT ABOUT INTHE NEWSPAPERS ¢/ POSTAL FORCE SHOCKED BY STRANGE THINGS IN- M By FRANK SWRENEKY World Staff Writer It was a rather warm day in the postofice.So great was the humidity that clerks forgot the usual decorum of the office and forsook their coats.Despite the unfavorable condition of the weather, men worked feverishly and the steady click of typewriters gave evidence that the stenographers were not busily powdering their noses or applying other cosmetic measures, ; It happened right in the \u201cDead\u201d letter office.There was no .doubt about ft that there was something dead in that office on that hot afternoon.An obnoxious odor prevailed.Work ceased abruptly.A woman's shrill shriek, and all hands \u201c rushed excitedly to where a number of employees were busily en- PEACH FARMER HAS PULL WITH.WEATHER MAN St.Catharines, July 15.\u2014 World Dispatch)\u2014Carl Fishoo incoln county registrar, here, reports a curious circumstange in connection with his fruit farm, near Queenston, on the Niagara river.Said Mr.Pisher, \u201cWe have about a dozen people at work thinaing -out the fruit on the peach trees.The crop is so heavy the limbs could not stand such a load.\u201d - Mr.Fisher and all leading grow- ors admit there are searcely any \u2018peaches in Niagara peach belt this year, due to the heavy frosts last \u201cwinter, and that the Fisher orchard escaped seems miraculous.gaged in unwrapping a package.\u2018 The task of unwrapping the package was indeed a strong one.A package within a package-\u2014and then to the consternation of the clerks, the last one yielded a dead rat.That night many -elerks went without their supper.- Postoffice officials declare that the number of queer things sent through the maîl is surprising.On & number of occasions\u2014Ît was said.decomposed! fowls have been sent through the mail.Chickens, meats of all kinds and a score of other things are daily received.Last but not least gre the \u2018\u2019heartbreaking\u201d love letters that are claimed by the dead-letter-office fo: want of adequate addresses.It ir sald that some of these missles would prove an inspiration for any novelist.WANTS NAME OF \u201cDOCTOR\u201d ADDED TO OTHER NAMES Toronto, July 13.\u2014 (Daily Work\u2019 Dispatch) \u2014 A deed poll filed at Osgoode Hall by George Rollie Baird announces his intention of altering his name.\u2018\u2018More particularly,\u201d states the document, \u2018for the punrpose of adding a further Christian name tQ my present name and I do assume, adopt and determine to take and use the name of Doetor in substitution for my former name.\u201d There follow his signature first, as George Rollie Bairdand second, as Doctor George Rol- Me Baird.The deed poll continuer with a paragraph requiring\u2018 all persons to designate, describe and ad- JEALOUS GREEK KILLS HIS GIRL THEN HIMSELF Winnipeg, July 14.\u2014 (Dal)y World Pispateh) \u2014 A man, known to the police as \u2018Greek George\u2019 or as Pappas, shot and instantiy killed Louise Johnson and then turned the gun on himself and commited suicide.Six weeks ago Miss Johnson visited Vancouver, where she met \u2018Greek\u2019 George.\u2019 To escape his attentions.the police say, she retufned to Winnipeg.George followed her here.Jealousy is supposed to have been the motive for the deed.reer ere BIG HOTEL FOR HALIFAX ON WAY Halifax, July 13.\u2014 (Daily World Dispatch) \u2014Word has been received at the Board of Trade office that Mr.Girardot of Montreal, promoter of the proposed Lord Nelson Hotel tor Halifax, expects to be in the city within the next ten days with plans of the proposed hotel for further Conference with the Board of Trade Committee in connection with the matter.EATON COMPANY NOW IN OSHAWA Oshawa, July 13.\u2014 (Daily World Dispatch) \u2014 A, E.Lovell, owner >f the property at 52 Simcoe Stnorth, states that he has leased the property for a term of years \u2018o the T.Eaton Company.Painters and decorators, it is understood, will be put immediately at work to be ready for the opening on dress me as Doctor George Rollie Baird.\u201d ' Photograph taken following the inauguration of the new ; Laurier Women s Club after a meeting of the meanbers at the ileform (lub.Left te right: Mrs.A.Frenette, organiser counsel; ry rd nin: Mr Mb Bertrand, Mes H.Rey, committee; Mra.EK.Risadean; Mrs.A.H.Latour, vis Withelm.Mrs.K.D.Deslaurters: Miss \u201d e-president; Mrs.; Mrs A., president; president reception Ll US.Deiat 4 > i LS [July 19., The\u2019 Eaton service to Oshawa will be similar to that of another big Toronto store now operating mail and \u2018phone orders depot here.SAILOR DROWNKD St.Johns, Nfd., July.13.\u2014 (Daily World Dispatch) \u2014 W.Hanham, aged 26, chief officer of the coal steamer Watuka was drewned in the narrows when the dinghy in which he was sailing was capsized by a squall.CROSS-WORD PUZZLE 7 PF ZF IF TTT IFT /3 73 gs / 78 179 7 27 122 24 25 z 27 28 1150 7132 31341 PBs 7 3 » - ÿ # 2143177 #6 b77 PIT W- ACROSS 1.One of the \u2014\u2014\u2014 was malignant and resulted in cancer.6.It wan.imporsible \u2018to hear the speaker above the \u2014\u2014 the 7 _erowd, 14, \u201cThe Hairy Eugene O'Nelll.12 The exhausted derert travelers were glad to find nn rom, 14 The ship was reudy to put by \u2014-\u2014-.17 \u2018ihe king had reveral - \u2014, oLly three of which he orupisd.17.The devout Mohummedan read his em duily.20, \"The Interne\u201d is RA poems written by \u2014 23.The > bent dressing room back stage wan reserved for the \u2014, 24.We will huve to build 4 new \u2014\u2014 for the hogs.26.The \u2014\u2014 of the college consié- ercd the students\u2019 réquest.27.The grandeur of -the scenery was inspiring.28.He left ort reading at the \u2014 of the aixth chapter.29.He \u2014\u2014 office for three successive terms.31.He was renowned as an after dinner speaker and \u2014\u2014.33.The, \u2014 ads a silkworm peculiar 36 Of one con indians four were Qsages and aix were \u2014\u2014 38 Mont of the \u2014 of the device aiseé it 39.None of the bread is fresh bat that loaf tp the \u2014\u2014 of 43.Thousands of tons of irom \u2014 were recovereé from the mine.46.The nent is just off the center \u2014\u2014 46 The furmets ron helped him to \u2014 the corn.18.If all nations would \u2014\u2014 there probably would be ne more wars.49, | \u2014 thease things to be true.DOWN 1.He is well informed and \u2014\u2014 in- lereatingly on on poney, subjects.2, Please ad irst column of figures 3 It was intended for him and \u2014\u2014.4.Me Mad only ome bay horse and 5.The = chemieal designation for sait is wm 6.Nervous us twitching of the facial : muscies is ealiod cue 7.I have the same me brand of *_\u2014 tooth ate for years.8 General rant said: * on of the Serine articles BB \u2014 ls a pl, ww by \u2014 Froach ia 1 She was \u2014\u2014 Ill on the tral It was highly f flavored with pep- 15.sfr celebrating the vice tory were held in many cities, 18.Of ail the children he was the \u2014\u2014 over his mother'a death, 18.An is & fish-eatiug mammal, 19.The yptiun god of the rising sun je \u2014 are fnitialx atanding for = groups of states in the United ; Rtatea 22, The in an animal found in Routh America and Dorance 24.1 will have the tailor the button on.25.It has not stopped raining \u2014\u2014\u2014, 29.\u2014 wan Ki of Judea in the time of Chriat.30.\u2014\u2014 are initials standing for a large island in New York state.32.The hypochrondrinc believes him- sell te be suffering many \u2014-, 24.The neennd nate of the dinienic scale is the British Forestry of Canadian territory wate last sea.Cider Punch 8 teaspoonful of powdered sugar|cup of blueberries.Add to the ble to _.Commission in the season 1924-25 [sca surveyed by members of the| Boll a Guart of water with twe | and a little nutmeg to it while beat- | first mixture, alternating with one heart on 14,959 acres.Royal Canadian Air Foree, co-oper-|cupfuls of sugar to a medium sy-|ing.If preferred the egg whip iy of milk.Pour into a well-elled at for \u2019 * 0 atiag with the Topographical Sur-jrup, thea ecol.Add the juice of may bu terved om top of the tum-|pudding moule and steam for three rid = The faverite months for mar !vey of the Interior.|twe lemons and twe oranges asd | biers.hours.« - _ 7 mate \"age Twelve THE DAILY WORLD , July 13, 1998.Thursday, July 15, : ANTICS OF ARABELLA\u2014 : - Yes! 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BI I M \u20142mméas, Fais 13, 1006, .: .THE DAILY WORLD « : Page Thirteen ! t 3, 1098., ° swe.EDANNYDINGLE v _ By Dib | 4 JRAT OFF | DONT SEE USTEN T 1 UF 1 WHATS 'A_ COP ~ NOBODY CAN | ill | > BTE 20 DONT You || DID -1T [IRR >.SE [wie me, Oke OU CEE CAST ANY || MIGHT.{| -NOTHING BUT THAT.TLL STUERE'S À T ERSIONS _ || WRECK ÎK GUY N À: SHOW MER: - somETanG.so [| EET FOGTED OÙ JON MY BLUE CORT YUL POT IN MY 1 MASTERFUL ABOUT AIDES GENSIODORE LIKE.|| MANLY RANGING ASLoB APRLICATION TOR - To \\ OOM - Foi BST ABORE | || PEDESTRIAN ANT Srésie | ERLOONS M 'EEvVER Brèts Tg FIRST M SEPARATOR BAND STURDY .1D 4 BN, RAMONE, | STRTION HOUSE prod LIKE TO KNOW 7 BANANA STANDS | COME To t ) - C it | - < COLLD \\ + R : au A e ot .Le \u2014 = = BA T - a au a D ] Bi Ca d .° at training.Under Reilly's smart manage- Meanwhile, Doc Casey had told {ment Delaney was rapidly piloted \u20ac aney, 1ggest r in Ring Today, Pete Reilly, the Brooklyn sports-|into stardom.As soon as his hand \u2018 : © man and Jack's present manager, | Was fit for battle Jack met Tommy as 30 to ete e y or of the Intent possibilities of the Madden in 1923 and knocked him Connecticut battler.ele ght, While Jack Dempsey tore into Delaney's real boxing career of the throat broyght him close to Jennings, who probably thought He got revenge on Ratner when his sparring partners in several ex-)dates from this point, and he has death, and later, when Jack cut a |that Delaney\u2019s bad hand would |he roundly trounced the latter in hibition bouts at the West Side |never suffered an injury to either d sh in his kn hile train-|never mend, sold his contract to|New York in 1923, flooring Augie 1 Rink near Columbus Circle _six |hand since.eep ga.ee whlle train-|reilly for $900.several times during the engage- years ago, Jack Delaney, then un- Fralick has been a potent factor | \"8 for his last bout with Berlen- Reilly will receive close to $25,- | ment.known to the pugilistic world, look- |, \"yy \"yo oy life, and has always bach, Fralick's surgical skill [000 for his percentage of the re-| His knockouts of Tiger Flowers, ed on and studied every move the been the benefactor fho rescued [brought Delaney into the ring on |ceipts of the coming bout with Ber- | Paul Berlenbach and Mike McTigue M Dbeavyweight champion made.Delaney from his dire misfortunes.|time, though the wound had but six [lenbach, and has earned more than [save him the distinction of whip- Ki Una tel Langon Yeung, Sip The doctor saved the boxer's life | Weeks In which to heal and was ag-( $100,000 on his original invest- Ping tro men who now hom, titles H° \u2019 rmer cham , À .I wildly when Jack dropped three of last August, when septic poisoning gravated by the fighter's attempts ' ment.ind a fo c pion, McTigue r his adversaries in succession and vowed that some day he would meet this human tiger and conquer him.E Delaney felt then as he does now E that his right would beat Dempsey's 3.left to the target and that a speedy a.Doxer with a deadly punch would 9 ° e d the champion an easy mark.Th N h Lik 4 Filled with this laudable ambi- ere 8 ot mg \u20ac a _ tion he continued on his way to visit his brother in Detroit.=] He was invited to box at the > Grand River Club in Detroit and at- 9 \u201d tracted so much attention that he - 34 was matched to fight an opponent > whose name he fails to recall, in > a ten-rounder at Saginaw, Mich.np - : This xer broke one of Jack's x i ribs with the first wallop he de- For Rest and = 2X livered.Delaney refused to quit ° \u2018 D f ao y k hi t in t jl eA CE \u2014 ani knocked nié man out In The Relaxation ACHE The Bridgeporter boxed at Sag- ; pets LE A fnaw after that and ran up a streak ' Ae of knockouts.In one of these ty matohes he (Injured the third ee.knuckle of his right hand and lost AEE 5 much of his punching power.ne Ë Jack Meets Doc Casey .Delaney returned td Itridgeport an shortly after this and while training in the gym becam eacquainted T k On f Th W./ | F | C ° ! with Eddie (Doc) Casey, who has 3 been his trainer ever since.a e e Oo ese or - ame ruises © Casey recommended him to A) Jennings, boxing promoter and Spend a holiday afloat, lounging on deck where cooling breezes blow.Join in anager of, boxers Rridgeport.the dancing and shipboard fun.Win back your appetite.Plan now to take one .e latter m in hand an of these wonderful boat tri after Jack had ron several bouts pe.See the Beautiful at Providence, R.1., matched = e laney ,who was still far from the h \u2018 lunes \u201cwho vus sil far from the Weekly Cruise to the Saguenay | St Lawrence Valley \\ Augie Ratner ,then in his prime.8.8.\u201cCape Eternity\u201d leaves Victoria Pler every Saturday at 7.35 P.M.(daylight : D They met in Stamford in 1933 and saving time) for the world-famed Saguenay Canyon, returning to Montreal the By DAYI IGHT! the big French Canadian suffered following Friday at 9 A.M.Stop-over at Murray Bay and Tadousac for Golf ° hia Erne jockout when Augie put Tournaments, Fishing and Dancing.Dancing, afternoon teas, concerts, ete., on See the villages, the shrines, the lan a All the while, Jack's right hand ° où this ou ne hs gaa.me , Tne on cruise oug merioa\u2019s loveliest was bractically useless due to the Regular Montreal-Saguenay Service and most Natori valey \u2014 Boucherville cheres t.Plerre, Three Rivers, 4 Detroit.Steamers \u201cRichelieu\u201d and \u201cSaguenay\u201d leave Victoria Pier at 7.35 P.M.(day- er \u2019 : - While still crippled he was light saving time) every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday for the Saguenay the Quebec Bridge, Wolfe's Cove and old NES counted out when he essayed to \u2014s dulightful three-day trip.Quebec \u2014 you see and marvel at them battle Young Fisher, phe rugged ail.Syracuse battier in three rounds ° .durinr the sams your.Montreal-Quebec Service Take the \u201cS.S.TURBINIA\u201d ) e J+ gt ms failed te The eumfort way to the Ancient Capital.Daily Sailings from Victoria Pier at .pa 7.30 P.AL.(daylight saving time), reaching Quebec at 7 the following morning.Leaving Victoria Pier at 9 A.M.(daylight - ited surgeon after surgeon without saving time) every Monday, Wednesday \\ receiving any aid until he finally M treal 1 Roch ° and Friday, and reaching Quebec at \u20ac the hand and decided fo quite the on - an ester-1oronto- P.M.same day.Orchestra, dancing, ex- ring.A glorious cruise through the Fairy 1000 Islands.Daily sailings from Victoris cellent cuisine.> Thiryt-three doctors had exam- Pier at 1 P.M.(daylight saving time).ined, cut and pawed away at the troublesome hand so Jack thou his case was hopeless until he hesrd 1 For Reservations, Apply of miracles of surgery performed AE ER CANADA STEAMSHIP LINES LIMITED ork.As à last resort he consulted Fra- 9 VICTORIA SQUARE WINDSOR HOTEL MT.ROYAL HOTEL Mek, who discsvered that a severed MAln ny UPTOWN 4740 -\u2014 UP 7543 small ligameat was the cause of the trouble, and he operated upon Jask, who disdained the use of an anesthetie, asd ealmiy looked on as the surgeon cut open the skin and deftly pieced the broken ends of the ligament together.- Hotel Offices Open Evenings and Sundays ~~ zB B=0-00-0-08-0_ - en Page Fourteen THE DAILY WORLD ce TOPPING RUNS-IN WITH \u201cSTEAMBOAT\u201d YOUNG RIOT FEATURES LAST NIGHT'S GAME Glenyards, 2; Grenades 1.There was a peculiar scene at the game last night.Steamboat aggravated Dickson all the time.He kept oing with that stick, not meant as a reproach.But it was directed against Dickson.Bert Topping and he are half brothers.There was a scrap.Nobody seemed to know who were butting into one another.Had to make the necessary inquiries.These vere the contestants, and while ther was no blood drawn, the result of the conflict rested with Topping.It was stupid of \u2018\u201cSteamboat\u201d to interfere.Dickson could have \u2018made a pancake of him.The rezret I have about the matter is that the incident should have occurred.Why people will fight at a sport which has been arranged for their own entertainment, Was standing on the line and I got a poke in the \u2018\u2018kitchen\u2019\u2019 to remind me that once upon a while a meal had reposed there.Very nice fellow and all that sort of stuff.but as a linesman he should hand over the flag.He should confine his attentions entirely to juvenile football.For purely mercenary reasons I withhold his name.The rather unpleasant incident to which T have referred was relieved by the exhibition which the \u201cold timers\u2019 put up.Burnett scored two goals and Johnny Rooney put in the best that he could do for the Grenades.Percy Lock was sent off.He kidded himself on that he was Jack Dempsey.He is not\u2014as all of us know.He got mixed up with an opponent.\u2018Nobody is allowed into this dressing room who is not over forty years of age.\u2019 So it was announced by Rooney.and yet on the field there was a fight.It was a good game to watch and I am only sorry that It should have been necessary for Davy Grundy to send a man off the field.Might as well tell you that there was anither who was about to get his marching orders.But there was quiet'ide for a while, and a certain voice was heard.Where the Grenades made the mistake was that they did not feed Colin Grant.He was there ail the time, but apparently he was not wanted, ¢ven taking the new rule into consideration.It.was from Colin that the Grenades got their goal.Burnetr has done his duty.He Was & plunger all the time.The idea at half time was that Dickson should give Colin Grant something to do.The idea did not materialize.At last Colin did get a pass and then he sent one over to Rooney and he accepted the invitation.Mathieson for the losers was brilliant.That there should have been so much unfriendiiness in the kame was the regret of a wonderful crowd of enthusiasts.At some later stage in the world's history I propose to deal, with this particular game, but it seems to me that there is going to be some battle when the Glenyards and Coachyards meet in the final.~ What vexs me most is that when I go up to Glenyards ground there are always rows.Why is this?TO SELL NAGS OFF AT EMPIRE CITY New York, July 13 \u2014 (Daily Worid Dispatch) \u2014 Sale of horses fa training, which is scheduled to take place at the Empire City paddock, Friday, July 23, is receiving much attention here.The sale is be conducted by F.Hill's Thorough Sale Company.Imported horses, jumpé™ aad flat ruaners comprise the list.10000000 Arras tq GPer\u2014 oe Thursday, July 15, 1926.P.Q.F.A.IGNORED IN TODAY'S TEAM AGAINST ENGLISH - Would you believe that the P.Q.F.A.were consulted as to the composition of the team which is to oppose the Eastern Canadian team today?Isn\u2019t it a shame?Everybody working as hard as they know how to make this final game one of the events in Canadian soccer.It is scandalous.It seems tolerably certain that Billy Westwater will be at inside right.This is not certain.But almost.The English team will arrive at Bonaventure at 9:25 a.m., There is going to be a banquet.We do hope the boys are to enjoy their meal.Wouldn't put them off that for a world.But it has to be written that the team which has been chosen to represent Eastern Canada are going out to give the people of Montreal one of the best games which has ever been witnessed.Believe me the English boys will be told what they wil be up against.People keep on saying that to beat this team is an impossibility.It is not.The team to represent Eastern Canada is almost wholly Scottish.You can never beat the Englishmen at their own game.Try it if you want to.You cannot.When General Foch got the better of the Germans he did one thing.He selected his own battle ground, and he chose his own tactics, We must do the same today.The Eastern Canada team must play the Scottish game, and if they don\u2019t, then England will go home with an unbeatë&n record.There 18 only one chance.Will the boys take the advice of an old campaigner?ENGLISH TEAM WIN EASILY The English soccer team touring the Dominion which tour will be concluded today in Montreal, had weak opposition fn Ottawa yesterday, as weak almost as when the Scots were at Lansdowne Park.The Englishmen won by 8-1.They took things very easily.They had no need to do otherwise.RAILROADERS GO UNDER TO GURNEY GURNEY2: RAILROADER 1 This Gurney buach are likely -to prove one of the surprise teams of the year.They don\u2019t command a great deal of respect because ing to the galety of the nations.It Was an amazing result, but when you have a Laglands in the goal he makes deadly sure that there is not very much pause him.He is Scotch, Be - + \u201cNICK\u201d SAYS BIG FOUR ENTRY WILL BE A GOOD ONE Coach Nicholson of the Montreal Amateur Athletic Association is optimistic regarding the football team he will enter in the Big Four senior group this season.*Nick\u201d said that he had nothing extraordinary in the way of material, but that he felt confident that he had plenty of it.The squad of the Winged Wheel is not known as yet, but assurance is given that the C,N.R.stars of they live out in the wilds.But dom.they are some team.They beat a Race om 8 Suriones.Dur Rllroaders yesterday in the Mu-|Cains, 94, D.Smith, $5.40, $3.00, $2.00, tual Soclety contest by 2-1, thla|ÿ500, Sreond: \u201chia: pates $4.20 with the main idea of contribut- Roach, $2.80, third.Time 1:07 2-6, last year will turn out and that they will be supported by many newcomers.NOT A BAD IDEA Why does not the ex-President of Railroaders come along with his $10 and be exoneratedfl He has got the money to spare.Why not add to the P.Q.F.Afunds.Surely they will not refuse a donation.BEWARE OF HOOLIGANS! Montreal League officials are to have badges to give them more authority than they possess at the present moment.It was a trenchant remark by Jock Somerville at last night's meeting of the Montreal League that \u2018\u201cHooliganism has stepped into thé game,\u201d which was very largely responsible for the resolve to give League offtcials a sort of policeman\u2019s badge.QUESTION Railroaders are very anxious to know if there is a better left wing operating than McCuthcheon, Todd, Rossiter and Syd Harrowing.Couldn't tell, of course, not having seen them in harness.Racing Results RACFLAND First Race-\u2014¢ 1-2\" furlongs.Chnrette, 104, M.8mith, $15.60, $6.40, $4.20 won; Am I Early, 107, Philpot, $4.60, $3.60, nocond; Silver Wings, 104, Cheatham, $4.60, third.Time :55 2-5.Also run: O Girl, Pretty Dusty, Edward R.Dad Wilson, Busy Day.Bcratched: Lella, Miss Fountain.Second Race\u20145 1-2 furlongs Medina 102, Rylvia, $6.40, $3.40, $2.60, won: Jolly Boy, 109, 8mallwood, $6.00, $3.60 second; Garr, 110, Yates, $2.80, third.Time 1:08 2-5.Also run: Lord Meise, Firth of Forth, Mission Chimes, Ruby Lovell, Uncle Bill.Scratched: Capenter, Quanah, Brockleaby.- Third Race\u2014b51-2 furlongs.Stay On, 104, Philpot, $8.60, $3.80, $2.80, won; Chopsticks, 112, Griffin, $3.60, $2.80.mecond; False Face, 109, » Horn, $4.00, third.Time 1:07 8-5.Also ran: Great Beginner, Widgeon, Brown Detty, Guy Clayton, Feurth Race\u20146 furlongs.Hot Time, 102, Philpot, 82.80, $2.60, 23.20, won: Overdraft, 85, 1).Smith, $6.00, $3.20, second; Myrtle Helle, 105, Sylvia, 83.00 third.Time 1:13 3-5.Also ran: Dusty Also ran: Ben Bolt, Tubby A., Bootsie, Double Btar, Mamola.Bcratched: Colimore, Bullet Joe.Sixth Race\u2014\u20141 1-16 milen, e8a Court, 107, Trenchard, 08.80, $3.60, $3.00, wo; Dorothy Q., 94, Yates, $5.20, 3.80, mec- ond; Dustproof, 107, D.Smith, $5.80, third.Time 1:49.Also ran: Lighter, \u201d Ask Him, Rosa Greener, Antiquity, Dust Man, Billy Watts, iKnburn, Scratched: Normal.Seventh Raee\u2014Mile 70 yards, Tick Tock, 110, Trenchard, $14.40, $7.40, $3.80, won: Tamper, 110, Smallwood, $9.60, $5.40, second: Reaps, 108, F.Horn, $5.40, third.Time 1:46.Also ran: Blarney Stone, Fiery Flight, Flying Spark, Sl \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 « HOMEWOOD First Race\u20147 furlongs.Fr.Raphael, 100, H.oJnes, $6.40, $3.70, $3.20, won; Pauledda, 100, Ralls, $12.40, $6.30, second: Son of Fortune, 112, Froggate, $20.20, third.Time 1:28 3-5.Also ran: oAtascador, Poison, oTaze- well, Equinox, Southern Melody, Frances, Magic Light, Frances Jane, Specialist.o\u2014Field.Second Race\u20145 furiongs.Attica, 164, Stamper, $5.50, $3.40, $3.20, won: Carrie Belle, 110, R.Jones, $3.00, $3.10 second; Edna Mae, 100, Ralls, $2.90, third.Time 1:021-5.Also ran: Oh Min, Spanish Castle, Betty Ball, Ojo.Third Itace\u20146 furlongs.y Destiny, 111, Johnson, $4.20, $2.80, $2.80, won; Reward, 106, Mormile, 3.00, $9.00, third.Time 1:14 1-5.Also ran: Mary, Pequot, Jeb.Scratched: Duke- .OF C.P.R.I t Lester Doctor, Mean Meddler, Coelumbia II, Climax, Redskin.Co Fourth Raee\u2014l1 1-8 miles, Beneftcent, 83, Johnson, $4.50, $3.10, $2.20, won; Spanish Lay, 101, H.Jones, $4.70 42.50, second; Prince Hamlet, 108, Crump, $2.20, third.Time 1:54 3-5.Also ran: Beau Butler, Fabian, Macedonian.- Fifth Race\u20141 mile, Cartoon, 104, Johnson, $8.00, $3.10, won; Smiling Gus, 104, Stamper, $2.80, second: Blockhead, 104, Mirmile, third.Time 1:391-5.Also ran: Russel Gardner, Sixth Race\u2014l1 mile.Atossa, 105, Mc- Elroy, $5.00, $3.40, $3.10, won; Reveillon, 110, Johnson, $5.20, $2.90, second; Fausto, 110, Simon, $4.70, third.Time 1:40 3-5.Also ran: Lee Adrin, Dio med, Doughoregan, Dobson.Scratche ed: Nulli Secun us, Snow Man, Foolge cap, Lad nez.- Boventh Race\u20141 mile.Beaut.Ade die, 401, Lynch, $43.10, $18.70, $6.00, won; Elias O., 111, R.Jones, $11.60, $7.20, second; Talequa, 111, Whitaker, $6.10, third.Time 1:41.Also ram: Delectable, Freya, Green Hills, Long Point, Citizen, Gorget.Scratched: Monarchist, Greenwoods, Miss Mag- $3.10, second; Tan Son, 111, McElroy, | gi GREATEST OF ALL SOCCER FEASTS COAL \u201cENGLAND VS EASTERN CANADA AT MA.A.A.GROUNDS THIS EVENING Kick Off 6.30 P.M.Gates Open at 5 sharp CEE GENERAL ADMISSION - 60e.STAND, Unreserved, - RESERVED SEATS .$1.80 e.See also Page 16 $1.00 | Lod B EEE CN Er Sr 6 0 mn a om Ob ana % N eva t uly 15, 1926.Care uy 15.1928.Page Witeran .P.Rees beara} n Meddler, | Redskin miles, | LEAFS RE-BUMP INTO ORIOLE JINX; LOSE AGAIN ORIOLES MADE EXPECT BARKER TO-DAY\u2019S RACING ENTRIES IT 3 IN 4 IN TO WIN AGAIN - di Sacs a Fare 19, TORONTO SERIES AT SAINT ROSE | | I Souk \u2018aint Word NORTH BRANCH WON BALL GAME FROM POWER TEAM, 10-1 North.Branch Y.M.C.A.Baseball CONNAUGHT PARK Firat Race\u20145 furlongs.Detroit 111 r, Fablan, Mace- J- Bill McCabe 115, Peeress 104, Looney Carmen aPntages 106, Napan 111, Gure ish 106.Cartoon, 104, Team maintained their hold on 107, Cast By\u201c$7.Biue Inn 112 - , n; Smiling .first place in Section B of the Mon- \u2019 se 51.\u2019 d- | Seeomd Race\u20146 furlongs.Barberry $2.80.second: Toronto, July 13\u2014 (Daily World treal City and District Baséban | Bert Barker's crack Grand Trunk ing Light 106 Bb, Morlongs, Lead.105, Fira Light 104, Royal Spring erew are favorites {or both the mile and the half mile war canoe races at the St.Rose regatta Saturday, and are out to get the first win on the new trophy but Cartferville, the Point Club\u2019s nearest riv- B , - [107, Feigned Zeal 103, Hectors Alley, ing % 00, Hog 105 Samer Moon.88, 102, Matinee idol 109, Feu de Joie 104, Sister 109, Heir at Law 108, Roy C.Cobham 107, Aleto 102, Voeorflor 10%, 114, Sakah 117.Bill Ainsworth 100, Keaolani 114, Third Race\u2014é furlongs.Blue Tony |Little Loraine 104, Clarence Thomas 97, Button Bright 91, Dick Whitting- | 108.1 ton 109, Candymmker 101, Ace of Third Race\u20145 furiongs.Beaver- Aces II 96, Lexington Maid 107, Hanky {wooed 113, Nani Hawaii 113, Glen Mary ) \u2014 The Baltimore Orioles downed the Leafs yesterday by a score of 11 to 1.Faulkner and Maley were not in good trim, and Quellich hit a clean homer in each of his first two times at bat for ile, third.Time Russel Gardner.Atossa, 105, Mc- 10, won; Revetl- 0, $2.90, second; £.70, third.Time Lee Adrin, Dio- Jobson.Scratche League, bv defeating the M.L.H.& P.Co.1¢ to 1 at the M.A.A.Agrounds last night.The Y boys collected thirteen hits from Letty Rollin, while the Gas men only garnered two bingles.The feature ow Man, Foolse the Orioles.Toronto is blue to- à was als, are smarting under the two de-| pics 100 109, Wood Fairy 109 : - day.: of the game was the work of Gordy |fents handed to them by the Truhks| \u2018 Fourth Race\u2014Mile 70 yards.Flutty {tex 112.Jimmie Shannancs, 199, Con, le.Beaut.Ade Perry, Y.M.\u2019s speedy right fielder.on the Back River course and they | Ruffles 101, Shepherd of the Hilla|Geo.Fostes 118, Undertow 112, a.The Bisons and the Bears mingled for am sven break on the former's gronnd.The Bisons captured the first with a ninth inning rally 5 to 4, Lut were defeated in the 102, Jean Crest 110, | Foretold 112, aFortop 112.90, a\u2014H.G.Fifth Race\u201411-16 mHes, Byron 102, Midinette 106, Ed Pendleton 9), Bones 91, Fire Boy 104, The Misaus Mixth Mace\u2014! 1-16 miles.Morganwill make a strong effort to bring | Ÿ; Royal Pearl, hy home the silverware.Another {ans witnessed the contest.crew who will be well up with the leaders is Grand Trunk No.2, Sam- Score by innings\u2014 000 010 Fi H 2 my Clement's youngsters, who fin- who scored a homer in the fifth 0, $18.70, $6.00, 4 with one on.About three hundred t.Jones, $11.60, , 111, Whitaker, :41._ Also ram: pen Hills, Lonæ st Scratched: Bedwell entry.Fourth Race\u20145 1-2 furlongs, Pryor 118, Eim 1605, Why 107, Deadfall Joe Campbell TG, 94, Silent Lilian 113.Follow Judge Bonnie Lizzie 111 112, Mandy 100, Zoonu 109.Vendeil Me 113, ds, Mies Mage , .barr] omen Hankins scored a 3 VETMeL 388 M2 x\u201410 13 3[isted third in the mile at Cartier-|atie 102, Martini 107, Double Tip 107, | Mare 104, Pearl cBots 113, Pretty ge 16 0 y = ed Cerpes: Rollin and Viau; Coliis |ville, are coming along and are ex-|Sir Galahad II 102, Hulu 1100 Ses |Thisg 102 au Syracuse was stopped by Read- und Carr ' oo ted t Bert Barker's y | Fairy 105, Miles 8.105.Fifth Race\u2014Mile 70 yards.aBrow- Se rer ing after the Stars had wom ten.\u2018 +o [pec 0 give Bert Barker's crew | 'yoJ nei Race\u20141 mile 70 yards.Der- nie Smile 110, aThe Rpa 112, Mandats games, 12 to 6, and 8 to 3 - & tussle before conceding defeat.ellet 100, Yeding Prince 102, con, Royal 108, Uncertain 108, Winnipeg > \u2019 : .; : r A r , Vendor ; .Ombr 105, .a At Rochester Jersey City woh BANNER SMOKER : The entries, follow: craps 203, Exit {ot Breakers Ahead Oklahoma.Stable eminseien 108.a 2 ; - \u2014\u2014 , Cor m 103.xth Race\u20141 mile, Tuwrnt 108, Neand lost 5 to 3 and 4 to 3 respect FOR TRACK STARS Junior Single X\u2014Apprentice aMowance.reid 98, Golden Sweep 103.Andronits straight games.Syracuse lost two Course Weather, clear; track, fast.108.Frown Leaf 107, Duleho 108, Ya- The Moutreal A.A.A.announced track and field team, who will de- Grayel, Cartiervitie.™ Point 103.Lady Finnell W5, Sanche fvety.A.Barker, G.T.B.C.m \u2014 that an elaborate smoker will be PR Gravel, Cartierville, EMPIRE CITY Seventh Rare\u201411-16 miles.Recoup sPittaburg.J 15 \u2014 (Daily held on July 23, in henor of its F: McDonald, Valois Firat furlon 103, Demijohn 110, Fehrah 168, Tuie .\u2018 , Es.Crossword A.108, M pacs Joan Shirley 108, |190 Play Hour 113, Gentry 103, Weat World Divjmtch) \u2014 Pittsburg fans lead to win 8 to 4.They were met at the pier by a committee from the United Sta- Noosa on TE pt - Junior Tandem 1(8, Mediator 110.High Comander v ter- rt f F Will nt., Jul Stockton, G.T.B.C, flenepal Tripp 111, Rigolo 111, Yelgot the shack of their lives yes - part from Fort am, Ont., y \"Raton, GT.pen pal To Phos Sinko Kine 108, Pansy 105, Dlue Streak 108, The day, wheu they witnessed the Pt- | 31.: M.Haward, St.Rose.Beau Gente 111, Bandoline 108.Rack.|T/ainsman 105, Montillo 110, Locarno rates lose two consecutive games to| .Boxers, mipstrel entertainers and | \u2018§ Cathy ar nel 108, Combat 111, Royal Highnens | 13 FON Poy 113.© the Giants.The scores were 12 to [track and field mea will furnish 1 HW grednt, Otterbure.115.Brush 108.Jai Alai 111, Is Zat RACKLAND : À } elly, Cartierville, .§ 8 and § to 3.- the entertainment program.12 À.Cornell, Valois, sevend Hace\u2014Mile 70 yards Littio| First Mace\u20145 furlonms.Rtintsen 108 y The Giants drove Don Songer rs Intermediate Single bave, 2114.Squarson Js.XStar Fai.Sweepover 115, Bird Miliman 98.Sune 0 e box in quic ~ ron .uttereup , runs .{day Clothes , Commotion 106.order.om WW WIGHTMAN CUP 1 R.poberu Lachine Sibine ut.Burrell 125; Rupee 110, \u201cfeceld Maret Partongs\u201d Brbckiere ; FI ' .e 0! \u2019 æhty 105 , Teds Plum « Carpenter 119, With (he or Josjog ova JANDS IN STATES 3k Rue, Cartierviite.Third Hae de 70 Re King Joe Tatton MO Firth of Forth 105, rn ne ea » Va .140, Moscux 24, o*, Nightin- [Captain Gua , Red Reth 110, Dix~ ES inereased 6 to 1 New York July 153 \u2014 (Dally 6 R.Brown, G.T.B.C._ Jay 137, Nomad 152, Laura Dianti | iway 100, Armedee 110, John A.Hoare This marked the third consecutive | World Dispatch) \u2014 The American | | 7, Whitty.GT RO Ste 158.ce\u2014Mlie 76 yarda Dube | Gunns Pony Castle 109.Red 150, defeat for the Phillies.women\u2019s tennis team returned home 2% SL Denis, Yaloia.vie \u201c101 Wishing Flore Pat, da [Doe eh 110 Mighty 110.Sandy MH.At Chicago Boston drove Charley | 82 tho Mulestic yesterday.bringing | § W.Power, Vitel\" {71 kena\u2019 106, ace 1602 Micra peter 10 Try IO que , .: G.T.B.C.11! Ftherea , 1: attle + Mayn» | Brig .10%, Fai Rout from the meuad in the first Cap.them the prized Wightman \u20ac MAR SRE 112, Traveller 106, Transfe» 101, Oue 107, Golden Laura 102 Mine Foninning, piling up a commanding Cup.- yarehall, GTRC, Filth Race\u2014iboul 8 fuci nfs s- {tain 107, Rleepy Dick 110, (\u2018omnis duo 7 A.Lindsay, Lachine.Athuistan 118, xXonny 113, Alet Moore (£8, Elmer H, 108 Feurth Race} 1-2 furiones.Re- St.Louis saw the Brooklyn Dod- .ile [£!3 Huflaballoo 118, Hoot My) 1's [turn 101, Korman 109, fus arint gers bunch hits in the third and|tes Lawn Tennis Assocation.| 1 Rirse and MacDonald, Cartierviile.| gy oe) Ribs 105.Free Han g 415, xPrgufr| 104 St.Auguaiies 190: Vases ; 2 Fletcher and Rne, Cartierville.; , 1 {Members of the team were pre- J 105, Rigel 118, Right Royal 118, [Queen Ress 108, Coyne 107, Good eighth innings today for a tota ; 3 Parnell and Cethy, G.T.B.C.4 of 5, while the home team managed |sented with flowers by relatives | 4 prougham ana Cornell, Valois, | [Blether (115.Crimson a 00 cnr: | Timea net Farid Little d'or ly 3.and friends.5 Walters and Aikman, G.T.B.C.118.' fe 86, Agnes Call 107, (ross in o to get only : 6 Mitchell and Smith, Lachine, moe Race\u20145 1-2 furtongs King | Fire Under 105, My Eva 20, (an Ras A nd Quirk, Carterville.| [pavid 118 Homing Nyon Burn [103 New York, July 45.\u2014 (Dails |TO HOLD DAVIS à Carat ar epurackell, Lachine.115.Friedjot Nansen 116, Tannic 117 | Mixte Raer\u20147 furlongs.Tavina 96, | World Dispatch)\u2014A desperate rai- v 1) jHedhili and Pirrie, Otterburn, | Yar Flame 110, Tipstatt 115, Scat|Russcll Cave 106, Watchful 107, aon CUP LESS OFTEN \" 115, Chief Subbstus 115, May Thorn |by She 108, Rattle On 107.Frances ly in the ninth inning yesterday 13 Romere anu rike, Otterburn.|112: Sonah 115 Tare Kise 115, aon [by Sh 107, Barn Dollar 167, enabled \u2018he Yanks to trim Boston.| London, July 15\u2014 (Daily World 13 Barlow and Hopvis.Giachine, | mine 115, Warm Heart 115, Numa 113.| _Sevemth Fæve-\u20141 1-16 miles, nia) Hugman played a wonderful | Dispatch) \u2014 Announcement that 14 Brande and Long AT Bo Ce pre a Gopperahine 100, xJoy Pride az, game making five runs which tied [at a meeling of representatives of [15 Rudge und Shearer Vapi: Firat Rae Wo nas.Green | Dick 1p TALS.Sprite 168.warn the score, at six apiece.In the|15 nations.competing for the Da-|16 Staton and Haward, St Rose.Tilnxes 107 Tripiett 104 Dathilde Rotk | Clear, track fant twelve inning fand wer6 given à [vis Cup.which was held here re- Intermediate Tandem 103, Bachelors Bird 113, Spanish Stur| X\u2014ApPprentice alowance.treat when Henry Louis Gehrig |cently, it was decided to mend a } Nitty and Poser Worth, G.T.RC, Da Maven M.95, Harileck 107, Smoky \u2014 _ knocked a triple down to right |proposal to the American Lawn nks au wer, Valois, : .3 ., ; cond oust By.| furlongs.Senate Pr Ha ull ror, $6.90, § 52 Bivalet, Cubin Cree Gor ace de furiongs, Dale! k 96, Bourassa, $370, $2.40, $2.15, won: 2 6b.won: Wedding Prince, 1035, uMrian Sry 110, $4.40, 83.60, $2.60, won: Stars a Egrnow.99.Chalmers, $2.40, $2.25, |l'ord, $2.60, $2.35, second: Arrow.I Stripes, 110, $13.80, $6.80.second; Dar second: Ifa und Ands HI \" #9.Pendergrass, 38.75, third.| Firmt Race\u2014G 1-2 furlongs.Popbell Yur 116 2 third, Also ran: Crapo, 7 33.05 thi a \u201cne Ands, 90, Bulcroft, Time 1:471-8.Also ran: erfect Rip- |116, JL Fator, 7-5, 1-2, 1-5, won:, Eaay LC W nderinx Belle, Jet, Judge : run: Vivanier, Cie 1:07 2-5, Alo | me carry On, Al Hodder.Scratched: |Money, 113, McAuliffe, 7-5.1-2, sec- I.Wan King Fuck : vacity, Martini, Jonathan, | per, (a t Rock ond: Lady Cona, 107, J.Caliahan, 4-5, | Lynch, Ninon, .w Johnny_ Johnson.Meratched: Hef, Hearts of Rece\u201411-16 miler, Marinl |third Time 1:08 1-8, Also ran: | Fewrth Race\u2014S i-2 furlongs, wine : semer Moon 2 parton #5.Bouransa, $5.70, $3.60, $2.63 | Marble Arch, Crimdus, Tlope's End.|Jug, 104, $5.20, $3.40, $2.89.won: ond: \u20ac : ae 1-2 furlongs.M l\u2019om- arto jimmy Brown.H.Wish.Heratched: Doubloon, Rigolo, Candy [ator Crow.115, $4.20, bi , sec ; 30 on pare (ton.333.20 $9.70, no ios) second: Wood Lake, 106 Lee, Manet, Alt Virginia, Police.ae 1 nr ov Even: _ .: lêxit, LF th, A, pendergrana ; ; : man Day.u a \u2019 gE $3.15, necond: Golden Lock, 88.Hove: pendergrans Métier oo.AL cand Race\u2014Mile 70 yards.The ing Star, Chile, Douglas H.Johnston, y Pa\u201d B00, third, wn 1.01 3-2.Also Merry Gilbert Cook, Reel Foot.Roll Call, ads emote, 11.20.dé J.G.Bickel, Shine on.Neat H CE : Dr.Chua.Wells, Burbeth, be f, ad: ( ; , oul, won: ala .Morten- Race fu .Nan un FE Rable, Bluck Send.Bcratched: Han Rerutched: Conecript, Phelan \u2018jron, 3-1, 6-5, second: Osage, 112, Col- walieh E 16.60, seo $6.60, won; bo lands.VONSHIRE PARK lina, 1-1, third.Time 1:47.Alro ran: Rill, 92, $16.80, $8.80, second: fan » ine TEA Chere.$008 an FI | vent Nacre Turlonu, Varehouse.| WAIST, Reiser Tien, Ki Frans\u201d lou: 87, Ft, tré,\u201d Lise tan ace Mon: aTiloom Tip, 116, Rensctti, 82:85; |man, 111, Foden, 818,40, 87.95, $5.70.|aitina.Roratehed: Donetta,\u201d Husky |Lintan.Nid Nod Too m.rene Betn, 3 2240.second: Meeran.104, 86.45, third | Won: Kings Court Ie lnusner.$4.10 Van.Flighty, Glorinnes, Lapa Blinka.Hausman , à 3 Elixa June, eae de Licata Ent, ie Third, \"ime 1:14.Also ran: Le oyant, os.Lynn, Collagh Boy.Sixth Race\u20141 1-16 milena, His Queen of tent.a\u2014Coupled.! uft Nall, Yorkhoime, Panketa, Lea.hi Rare-\u20141 1-16 miles.Croan-[ 104, $12.40, $5.00, a coon: C til 3 .Fifth Race! mile, Clapper, 103, [side, Catch Me, Shadow Dance, Bli- |g.108.Maiden.11-10.1-5 out, won: Tome ala 10 46% 20 \u2018hire lo FE = | iron marges 1-2 furiones, Dec.| FISERAIE 108 Johnsen, (4 ou wer: DIY Walk 161, S620, hive lee I roouct, 109, McCrossen, $6.40, $5.80, | NC, MRM FIGHT Ln Alno ran: | Farewell Taps, Madam Vennie.ñ 3 Wood Fairy \u2014 l'oretop \u2014 Foretold.4 Eim \u2014 Mary G \u2014 Deadfall, 6 Uncertain \u2014 Randals Royal \u2014The Spa.6 Brown Leaf \u2014 \u2014Neried.7 The Plainsman\u2014 Play Hour \u2014\u2014Recoup.(Best:\u2014Uncertain) RACELAND 1 Sunday Clothes \u2014 Sweepover \u2014Btintson.2 Brockiesby \u2014 Mighty \u2014 John Golden Sweep 5 Dark Phantom\u2014Binblemouth | Scott \u2014Pride.6 The Wire \u2014 Polyfena\u2014Fore- close.7 Paulas Shay \u2014 Polvo \u2014 Kasdiat.3 Golden Laura \u2014 Elmer H.\u2014 Vennie Sue.; 4 Coyne \u2014 Good Times \u2014 Pelon.§ Gladrags \u2014y Crees Village \u2014 Agnes Call.¢ Bobbie Shea \u2014 Frances Vietoria.Watchful, 7 Weary Dick \u2014 Gay Boy II.\u2014 \u2014 Pet won: Gamb, Tony, 98, R-Cooper tarr, 88.60, third.Alro Fran: ofwee- iy entire, Untown, oCinnamon, olted Top.John lFinnegan, Cloughjordan, Mala, Trevan.feratched: aMar- Baret Eilnora, Rotarian, Care Freeriod Race\u2014s 1-2 furlongs, No Re : ndclasp, 110, Butwell, $5.40, gen, Hands Fatien Leaf, sé, Ray, 4h, third.Also ran: Wandering Minstrel, Tamea, Kamakani, Three Vourih RMare==b 1-2 furionts.At, Valentine, 118, Abel, 84.05, 83.05, 92.90 won: (Clock Golf, 95, Ray.$11.40, $8.76 second: Mall Uee, 108, McCoy, 30, third.Time 1:03 4-5.Also ran: Gymkhana, Olym ic.The Runt, Adria, Pep Peep, a .Corrie Rnee=-l 1-8 miles.Golden Millows, 116, Hunt, $6.90, $3.45, 82.63, won:; Orpheua, 105, Tuboin, 66.10, $2.78 second: Deronda, 113, McCoy, $2.84, third.Time 1:53.Also ran: Huntaman, h Srmler, ws an Aa, rate : ou! , 5 Be ù 11-16: metier, Vallette, Coppershine, (Boot: \u2014jindrage) nest ® Coy, $18.70.$10.10, $4.58, won.102, McCoy \u201cse ), $10.5 Royal FISE.9 \"60.56, 04.03.second: AI Mripp.97,\" May,\u201d die 11.20, $8.20, second: Wayne Jr, 101! a grein, 111, T.Burns, $3.90, $3.15, $2.00 | Warhington.Hcratched: Cloudland, amble.ar.Fourth Race\u2014Mile 70 yards.Iiy Hinnelf; 112, Callahan, 8-2, 4-5, 2-3 won: Sanford, 115, Johnson, 7-5, 3-1 necond:; Ilondin.112, Rhiltlek, 7-10, third.Time 1:42 3-5.Also ran: High Kear, light Carbine, Titan (won but dirquall ied).Scratched: Golden pire.) Fifth Rare\u2014About § furlonzs.x.Lachen, 108, Catrone, 4-5, 103, oul, won; Martha Martin, 113, Maiben, 2-1, 4-8, second: Cold Piece, 113.J.Cae- Jahan, 8-5.third.Time 1:10.Also ran: fepoy, Dunbeath, Genuine.Kndor, Mohamed Jamal, aManquaire, Nontaud.RAeratebed: Chocolate Soldier, Kilter, Ethereal, Volante, Duckn and Draken, Golden Argosy, Ture Light.Gavotte, Commissioner Cahitl, a\u2014(\u2018oupled, Maid Race \u2014 § furlongs.Lodina, 11% I.Fator, 11-10, 2-5, 1-4, won: alleamine.115.Maiben, 1-10, 1-4, nec- ond: aWitchery, 116, Johnson, 44 third.Time 1:01 1-6.Also ram: ue o'Wine, Mensow Mint, : Graytingn ag.Mijigado, Glowing, Pweet Corn, n Mages, Roney, Parting Ways.Neratebed:.Grey diet, Nassovie, Renny Maina, Name.Rur- $0.al Gossip, Burasia, Queens Polly.Reventh Race\u2014Mile 70 yards, Sweet Grass, 107, histo, pos 3.20, wen: Andy 117, \u201842500 Ar Also Pau Bhindy.\u2018 .00, rd.: HLitte Clair, Mart Bunch.Funmeker, Maddenntown, Viking.Righth Race\u20141 1-16 milena, Praceeda, 106, 84.80.$3.20, $2.80.w Hickory, 118, $3.00.$2.80, second: Tad For other results sce Pago 14 ST.PIERRE WIN OVER REFEREE\u2019S DECISION St.Plere aux Liens scraped a to 8 vietory over Westward ia the Moatreal City and District Amateur League fixture isst night at Ville St.Pierre.Westward had lead 3 to % When Bt.Pierre scored a goal which Was ruled out by the geal umpire.This décision was everruied by Roforeè Lanteigne.Tack, 106, 65.40, third.Also sans Peace Pal, urecrow, Dlarney Bov, .Randel, La Kross, \u2014 i rot al a» "]
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