Wales and sponsored ; The important port of Tsingtao on Liverpear © bY the Bishop or, Kiaochow Bay in the Province of Lord declared that Shantung has been occupied by a de- {sh in Dawson the Brits tachment of Nationalist troops, say to th i , ; the vernacular newspapers. This de- ort ured, bY Jie his wemmen, tachment, the reports sald, entered aged physical fitness in men : the city by boat from Haichow, which "Th they recently captured, and then pro- is bill 1s atmed at establishing ceeded along the rallway toward Tsin- anfu, the capital of the province. The papers also report that the northern General, Sun Chuan-fang, at one-time the defender of Shanghaf, who is now at Tsinanfu, is expected to surrender to the southerrers mo- a tyrannical policy," said Lord Daw- son, after he had approved the use of alcohol in moderation. "It ia unikely that fermented Mquors ever can be banished from civilized countries." "There Is hardly a country," the King's physician continued, "where Fe wn Hon. SIR JOHN MACDONALD atort not uly 1, 186; ; $5 ly 3 187 to Nov. 428 and mentarily, thus further opening the mn alg tor Taking Nquors, san 8 Right Hon. WM. LYON M ec. 29, 1921 to June 1891. be found, What virt CKENZIE KINO, C.M.Gue | road 'to Peking to the Nationalist in: . ues can prohibl- Sept, 28, 1926 'to 39, 1626, - vasion. tion show to offSet the vices it hag ul; . w Eh : hg 9, Right Hon. ARTHUR MEIGHEN--- ; ! brought in its train, such as Hiolp~ declaration by | : Toph Shr ) ; J 1920 'to Dee, 29, 1921 ----t---- ! ; 'of the , . fey } . y and . stills, smuggling, bootlegging and an ol 3. ook; secretary of the, Miners R i, | FE 10. Right How. Se Wicks By st, Canadian to Fly Seattle to undoubted increase of drinking by th ~ Federation of Great Britain, that a IRDENwe = - 1 RID - LAURIE Rees ; o Way would be found to send the child- . 10, 1981 to July 10, 1920, : RE » 1896 to Oct, 6, 1941, Tokio youth of both sexes? ren he the governmenth This . = hi "You will see far less drunkenness seems {0 have been dome. Victoria, B.C.~-Harry Oscar Parkin. ib Great Britain than in America, a ah - ! 'N T £ Pl ne fom Canadian entrant in the Seattle: That's my personal observation. Let LT : : | INeW ype oO a Tokio non-stop flight for a purse of 3a So! vay Srom the stale and thread. CAl AD. TO H A VE : 50,000 d royalties, detatled his Dare ideas of local option and prohibi- CAN DA MAIL SERVICE Near Completion Tou Pog Spinel 4.200 mile Hon. f « -- i flight here recently. i Proof of increasing sobriety in 2 TL -- : : + Ee _| Parkinson is the entry of the Ryan England, Lord Dawson foited the re- Inanguration.of Quick Deliv- Lightweight, All-Metal Mono Motor Company from its San Diego, Sult of personal inquiries made over "ery on Septem! 1 to Plane}fas Reduced Calif, field and will fly a new type ® period of three yeurs from popular bh ) ing Span hs Montreal Otthwa--Hon. P. J. Venfot, post- Ryan monoplane, with a 15 cylinder Peetattant managers. As a result of t,! ta'ial motor of 410 horse-power. He | these Inquiries he found that 75 per Dotfoli---4 ney ie. Huei, will follow the. route of the United cent. of the customers drank no alco- ' a1 DpLADa, B88 eXpens a . master-general, is concluding arrange-| °F °3Ual rights for men and women all-metal 'monops toms ; Po ents. with the partment of Na- prisoners was volced at a recent pub- and mowe durabis than the TT tional Defence for the aerial mail ser- lic meeting of the "Anti-cell Commit ly 10, ht Hon, SIR uly 11, Prison Cell to Go. | CONFEDERATION JUBILEE STAMP Confinement Methods Are CREAN AE = 27 = Declared Ineffective and 3° PER | LOA * Harmful to Prisoners The Hague. --An urgent appeal for the abolishing of the system of prison cells in general, and. for the allowing Sn round-the-world fliers. and, hol and that of the remaining 25 per "ht with a cruising speed of 110 miles an oent., three-quarters of them drank transport plane will be completed i hour, hopes to reach Tokyo 42 hours light Wines or beer, and one-quarter of within two weeks by the Ford Motor |8fter leaving Seattle. i them spirits or port. ' been ass Jette mw + Quebec, Montreal; Ottawa and Toron- "footed -if the experiments prove suc- ul" " 4 The weryice, which will begtn in vice which is to be inaugurated on tee for Women," Beptember 1. Several planes have ed to the service which, it was leavned recently, is to go as far west as: Toronto. The idea is that incoming ships be met at Father Point, where special 'mails would' be transferred to to, A great saving in time will be af- Lens! ymber, is essentially eo 0 "it is believed that. its practica- bility td ranly ho" Shes It dt will be a permanency may 'to' othér 'Mtercity « services throughout the: country. é : ar gtd be Forgetful Hubby: Where on earth fs! - y hat? Wife: It's thepé on the side Hubby: Well, I wonder in ridiculous place I'll find it next? On: your head, possibly --Pass- stated that the system of confinement {in cells great failure. confined." ~ Moreover, duration exceeded. humanitarian de- s ; mands. "Although some Improvements (> have been introd I tiary authorities there is much. more to be done. : { wing to the vases aia commilices 'supervising p. A ers was advocated, At the same time many regulations, which but hamper in | the individual care of the inhabitants of the pohltentiaries. French Desire right that women should be taught a handicraft when in prison, and that they should have actess to the dpen- air prison; two privileges which until now were hot available to them. Dr. W, Francken of The Hague in Holland had proved a It had no regard for individual requirements of those as a rule, its d by the peni 3 ; bh commemoration of the Sixtisth Anni of Confederation, Post- master General P. J, Venlot has issued of six bilingual postage Slr John A; Macdopald, Twos t -- of ps. orange d¢ Conference, 1867; Three-cent -- ent Buildings; t -- purple, Sir Wil. Laurier; Twelve-cent -- blue, Taps of Dominion as it is with four a a iL ro 0 n og Semin: th railway and the airplane A change in the appointment of the the called colleges or regents and also more systematic care of ex-prison- . » Francken did not approve of too or, the it has reason to believe official America is favorable, Mr. Herrick left on the new French Hiner de France, which is making Peace Pact len voyage, and will spend sev- na Mn "lite y Negotiations Toward that End | erat months in America, hoping to Begun With Representa- return for the American Legion con- Dr. Francken said- that it was but x ; vention, which. will be held in Paris tives of United States in September, Ho will not fail to have h Alr Eorce Cape-to-Calro flight.' a, wi Paris--Sheldon Whitehouse, Ameri- | important conversations with Presi can Charge d'Affaires, had a long con- | dont Coolidge and Frank B. Kellogg, | Ew Secretary of State, and will doubtless _Yersation with Philip Berthelot, secre! warmly support the 'proposals. Quite tary-general of the French Foreign Of informaily there have been friendly fice, on the project of perpetual Deace talks between Mr. Herrick and Aris between the United States and tide Briand, the Toraipn Misister, but F these are naturally unacknowledged. 0,8ud the Ameriean Ambassador, It is not disguised, however, that Myron, T. Herrick, who has safled for | colonel Lindbergh's 'atrival In Paris America, will probably present the stimulated the pact idea, and Mr, Her- French view thua outlined as a re Tick's. Memorial Day references also © port to Washington, Therefore it may 'Jelped." In some yolimistic iactors properly be said that official negotia- It 18 hoped that the preliminaries will 'tions have begun. { - tbe completed by autumn and the docu. Certain dispatches announce' that| Ment outlawing war and providing 3 I > . arbitration in any issues that might the United States Government for: Tie bo Lor Sina, ' mally p in a cabled . through the French Embassy at Wash- A irons | ington to the Qual d'Orsay' the 1m- L'Entente Cordial | mediate opening of conversations on| Rene Pinon in the Paris Revue des t Deux Mondes: Between two people who have lived together through the | the subject Of a special treaty ex- : x "pot forthcoming on; most heroic and cruel hours of their dip] history and who have mingled their blood on 80 many battlefields, the mu- tual feelings of esteem and affection are ind ible. * "The sil of Colonel Bramble" hides emotions as which intense and feslinge asideep as are felt aoe by the most demonstrative and virbr- and ant nature aiiong, our people. ¥ his machine just after making a rol ul i A 0 L The aviator plans to leave Seattle Company. next Sunday for San Diego to under- The wing span of the tranciort!geo nig final tests. . He belleves a plato, 58 fect in single motor amd 68 | squadron of trans-Pacific contestants feet in tri-motored machines, will be will set out from Seattle together. . reduced to 45 feet in the mew model Parkinson was born at Nelson, B.C. Ford also has constructed a tiny, weet single-seated monoplane with a wing The preacher invelghed against the gpread of only 22 feot but bas not yet people who attend church for no bet- started production of them. The type ter reason than to show off their best appeals to nearly everyone but avia- clothes. He concluded his homily with tors, who coniand that the light small this tribute: "I am thankful to see it plane is the mcet difficult to handle is obvious ncne of you have come here at presant, Tor that reason," \ | | | (0 : . us. TENNIS STAR : W. T. Tilden' when he defeated R, Lacoste, in the second match of the international tennis Ce between United States and France at St. Cloud. lo, te Fi TT -- - sas ---------- iy --_ ty ss DOMINION MAKES | NEW AIR RULES Civil and Military. Duties in Canadian Force Are to Be Separated Ottawa. --Separation of ofvil duties from military organizations In the Canadian Afr Force, as promised by 1 W. L. Mackenzie King, the Prime | Ministor, at the last session of Parliat ment, took place on July 1. J. L. Ral | ston, 'Minister of National Defensa, {in his announcement of this change, sald that to meet the growing needs of civil aylation three branches will | be organized under the Deputy Min- | ister, namely, civil government flying, | administrative duties and aeronaut!- cal engineering, | The civil government fiying branch will deal with operations for the for- est, survey and other Government ser i Witch now require flying, in charge of Wing Commander J. L. Gor | don, now assistant director of the { Canadian Air Force. The adminis- trative duties branch will function in | connection with air regulation, the licensing and certifieation of civil alr- | craft, pilots, air engineers and air har | bors, the location of air routes and assistance to civil aviation generally, | in charge of J. A. Wilson, now secre- | tary Royal Canadian Air Force. { Aeronautical engineering branch | will have under its control technical { Questions of deeign, research work, | and so forth, in charge of Wing Com. mander BH, W. Stedman, at present senior technical officer of the Royal Canadian Air Force, who now be- comes chief aeronautical engineer to the department. As such he will serve both military and civil needs. The training and organization of the Royal Canadian Air Force and its reserves will continue to be administered by Group Captain J. 8. Scott, under the chief of the geheral staff. eg LINER IS TO LAND PATRONS BY "PLANE lle de Erance-Announces Plan To Cut Time of Voyage New York. will sopn be catapulted in seaplanes from the deck of the Ile de Fe win " dition to the French short the voyage across ocean, it is announced in a cable to the French line. = The ne ane from the de France, which {3 en route Uni tes on her maiden v The plans call for the ] shot from' the liner Banks, whence they will carry pas of the [ Vics sengers. to seaboard cities United States and Canada. i The seaplanes will not be a " uns tll the liner has made several | { iE by the °