= "aapeeiaYsnswLI-iest‘ yet. ' MAXIMS or A MERCHANT mastered by them. -¢ _.---1 ‘ Accept conditions, but do not be ead by Covers Prince Edward Island Ilike the Dew everybody No man deserves to rile who is not a climber. MAXIMS OVA MERCHANT -—+ Annual Subscriptions Delivered $5.00 an n; usii. c d u. s. A. u.» (Jl-lAltLO1"i‘3'f‘0WN, CANADA, THURSDAY. JULY 14, 1927' Charlottetown (llllflull! Two cin- Morning Guardian, Founded 1G1 (Titian Alli iii u RELIEVEB Fliiiiii BURDEN 0F ‘SCRIPTS’ At the annual meetin g of the P.E.I. M-edical ‘Association yesterday, a resolution was passed askin g the Government to, place the issuance of liquor prescript- ions in the hands of a Commission. 0f- ficers elected. One of the iorgest, if not the larg- est, meetings in the history of the Prince Edward Island Iiiedical As- sociation was opened yesterday mor- ning at 10.30 o'clock in Llie Board of Trade Boeing with the President, Dr. J. D. Mcfluigan ‘in the chair. After the ordinary ~outlne burl-i ness and election of otficers were, concluded, a general discussion took‘ place on the question of Doctor's Certificates for alcoholic stimulants. On account of the unnierited criti- cism which the medical profession has received in connection with the writing of prescriptions for alcohol- ic stimulants. . After several suggestions had been submitted the following resolution was carried hv n vote of 20-5: i’ "Whereas the present system or prescribing alcoholic “_ is most unsatisfactory to the medical prac- titione of this Island; AND WHEREAS Tho incoming provincial govern- ment has not yet been formed and consequently unable to deal with the qudltloii; ' ‘Announcements, Coming Events, —‘-——e THEREFORE RESOLVED Medical Association Jespecifully quest the rroviuciol Government make such amendments to the P ing alcoholic iiquo power to so prescribe. AND FURTHER RESOLVED That a Commit‘ _ pointed to confer with the G merit In regrd to this matter." 0 icers Elected The election of officers rcsu follows: letown. kine Kier. Alberton. Seariian. Charlottetown. McDonald, St. Peter's Bay. Secretary: Dr. G. F. Dewar. Treasurer: Dr. Ira J. Yeo. Executive Committee". Dr. P. McIntyre. Montague. town. - Dr. F. McNeil, Summcrslde. Auditors; Medical Council of P. E. l.:» Meetings Iltc " sqgtngsboro usiimchdsy. _ EX "7821 party. Satur- "hope i“ River Tea , estates-m if tiflYfiflilyliith" "ROBIN HOOD RAPl-D CHINA OATS, ‘Better cats. ‘Better chimi- All Grocers. 76134-3-2 wile "Reserve JuiyTZii for ioa at Clyde River ‘Hull. 7786-7-13-21 ..__. "Fort Augustus Tea Part7‘ uesday, July 20th. .._.__..__ \ "Reserve Thursday “Vfilllfls. Jilly 21st for ice cream social at Mt Herbert Orphanage. 7830 7 14 "Reserve Saturday, July l6 1H I R , u 9 . preciateci. . for Marla orse aces }I','1'§9_'»;.{“:3,3( Before adiournirig the meeting‘ A n ed A. A. Henuessey, (foreman). the accident occumut n, is a dang- was liddlrefififd by Ts-iy/‘Jilzirlllllllilz- T- g $$i°5 slgvmglh- erous curve for anyone corngag B- 51106 B118 110W "8 if Y- ' ° “m m 9Y- ciown the road-more so a r pellixgshvisgggggdyufvgfigih:“m? T°diiy "m" m 6cm“ ‘mm 5 d‘ and .Revlsltsra Tmm“ H°w“t‘- night. The road is in gcodrepair. It v Her on Home we ' ‘ ' _ . '. r rice war s an — ‘ , a - k it dangerous. orig w ~_ vies '1 1a a1 pitais, according to the following _ _____ ,_ Beni. Carter. d m b d and bridge the... 51s,, l5 a gwne rosrammiv I . . Kevlnil "We ° ° l’ out. The cause of his death was 11"'\'P!i?i"iil4‘:1ar?8ii%?at(Dfogiigitnlagolgi p P‘ E‘ ‘slum “"59"”, A hen“! the evmeme me Jury brought‘ thee injury over the heart. The car d ‘i a m,“ ' 15' nu} m,“ 10.00-10.45 (l) Constipation, Dr. LAQRELS m Tm; in the following verdict and reeom- was overtumect n happened a mug xoxf“, r c y @053.“ gap; 3, Duncan Graham. Chief of the De- GREAT WAR. niendation: _ “m; a‘, ha“ 1mm my place Mr. Co. ' ' Uni- “We,*the undersislled llll‘? llllilfln- mnerj The embankment, is about 5 "For sale oi Bargain, New Star rlvlng horse in Coach. Will take d trade, Apply Bruce Yeo. Fflllllli- Wed- dent Dr. J. D. Mc 779011-1341 Vice-Press. Dr. E. T. Tanton. cbupflfis‘... . ...._...__.-._.. ..._....- .. .. Tress; Dr. G. F. Dewar.- Dr. Ira Yeo. Dr. S. R. Jenkins, John McNeil. Medic ‘ tors Warburton, ,_Tanton.' Houston (Pres), Dewar, (stew Dr. S. R. Jenkins was elected pres- ident of the Canadian Medical sociatlon/ which meets in this on June lath-Zfith. I920. The Annual address by the Presi- futu Guigarr was splcn- and make did and well received. An excellent atlon between 7279.6.23-1(§i_p&pel' on “The Gall Bladder" accom- (panied with several X-ruy plates. His paper was most instructive Association. Dr. McPhee press breast Wm, “ymnawiyone infection, forward to an era of peace and pro- m, This wus also well received and ap- _ partment of Medicine Toronto varsity. 10.45-11.30 (H) male Breast. Dr. of Surgery Western cal School, LOIld0ll- Ontario. A. J. Grant, That the Prince Edward Island hibltlon Act, that will relieve the Doctors from the burden of prescrib- and place in the hands of n special commission the of five be ap- OVQPII- lwd as‘ Forty-Fl Pres. Dr. J. C. Houston, Charlot- Vice-Pres, Prince 00.: Dr. Ers- Vice-Pres, Queens 00.: Dr. R. Vice-Pres. King's Co.: Dr. R. J Dr. J. W. P. McMillan, Chorlottc- qua“ declared 18st mg _ Dr. w, M. McKenzie and m‘. 1.. Smith, City. Pres; Dr. J. W. P. McMillan, City. phyc Councilfiof Canada: Doc- Sbamiifi. sent naval ’hc received the hearty thanks of the atlon and its devclollmell“ Ullll/“YSRY Mm" a vacation in her 1 (Yatholic Residents (Canadian Press.) MEXICO CITY, July 13__ indignation is sweeping over the capital at the revelation that for months there has been wholesale blackmillllng of Cath- olic residents allegedly by mem- . bcrs oi‘ the Judicni Military lwliee. and persons posingqis lwlloc. who levied tribute -on citizens by threatening to pun- ish them for having conduct- ed religlons ceremonies at their residences in violation of the re- ligious law. . Jresldent cl“E§ has ordered the arrest and dis- missal from office of Col. ‘An- tonio Avala. chief of the Judi- cal Military police together with five of his subordinates pending an investigation. re- to ru- SEE SH i t F. of Life 0r Death. ‘ quately by warships. Churchill. Chancellor o defending ~Brtein’s "The existence‘ of in tile British G‘ our sca routes being kept open," sold. It is not o. ma liology or of world prestige. slmp right to live"- Dr. limitation at Geneva. none of the tlircc po A5. City couragcd or dlsquietcd. “It is our fervent belief that theimgeym mg re will bring gradually closer still friendlier the associ- England and the United States. and the calmest view of the ncv in med near future. and to look con ETGSS. Miss Maud Ball. She registered at the Queen. Biackmailed by Police uullitlilii s iiiii iliiiiii vé Millions of l Britons Depend on Maintenance of Sea Routes—-A Question LONDON. July IZL-Englonifs sen routes are a matter of life or death to her, and must be protected ado- Winston f the Exche- ht in a speech naval policy. 45,000,000 people, Isles depends upon _ tter of national ly is a question of life or death Reslslfll-rrsflll/Lhr. James We?‘ Wenmust in all circumstances us- surerourseivcs of --tiie~-~ elementary “If there iscdlfficulty in regul- ating minor classes of vessels. by in- ternational agreement at the prey '~‘0llf¢‘l‘l?ll"9.the driver nhd the Wl-‘Y-‘lf Fred Gregory and Milton Cannon of concerned. Great Britain. the Unit-I s ed States or Japan, ought to be dis-l “We ore able. therefore, to take al situ- "llelllly Court before Dr. Houston. the 001‘- greut grand- msellies 9f u“? Fe‘ daughter of the Hon. George Coles. Pr“ has arrived from Montreal to spendg fictive province. Sir Robert il-iorne. who warned Winston Churchill this week that he would bolt from the ranks cl the government supporters on the proposal b0 extend the powers of the treasury in prevent wealthy landowners frommvadinq the stip- ertax (by forming liability compan- incineration” Viscount Grey, former British foreign secretary. who for some years has been troubled with his eyesight and now is threat- ened wlth total blindness, _ r driver. Peter Coles, driver of the our when George McDearmid was in- stantly killed, when the cu cvcr an embankment a few miles q he srly qualified physician. About h post two this morning there was It. day rnornfngfwairreleased from cus- Wham thgy thought, was coroncrs jury. Judged the cause ct the tragedy as purely accidental. i The occupants of the car. besides deceased were my office. I saw the eluded the man was l- Avflrds- ined the mun to see The four young men had left {my vmble injuries on Charlottetown for Summerside to was Orange Celebrotio that place and were returning; the sad accident occurred The story of the acci/ by ‘the survivors of the car as given was gractumd “W; at the inquest is given below. parties w wk At two o'clock yesterday afternoon There was a the the inquest was held in the Police 3mm,“ m we can and m, l m l“ w“! stsntaneous and thought the oner and the following jury. lmpaii- elled by Acting Chief Scrgt. Allan M01111“?- ing drinks. I know elled to find the cause of the deat of George McDearmid, find that he came to his death by an accident @119 to his catching the sieeriiig wheel 6f his car. while in the hands of Peter Co1es." or 6 feet deep. Milton Cannon, sworn, laborer at People's Cemetery. _ "I left Charlottetown minutes in four in o to Summersidc i and iiis Purity icciuiiiiii George McDearmid h ad neck broken when car in which he was an occupant went over embankme nt west of Hunter River. Coroners in q u e st exculpates to went call came to my door. I went to the ‘ ow. There were two men there. west of Hunter River early yesker- Thgy said mere was 9, mm (n a cm- dead but tody. yesterday aflernvvn. when a weren't sin-e. 1 went out w the car which was on the road in front of man. felt his pulse and llstenedto his heart for sounds. There were hone. 1 con- dead. I exam- ii there were P him. There[ u. severérbrulse extending over l‘ at the left chest, below the heart and "he" outwards to side like a crushing below. I though that death was in- neck I advised the e the body to town. Mr. Coles and a. Mr. gentle- man at the end of the seat (Can- "m" the non.) They all appeared quite sob- er. There was no sign of intoxicat- the place where St. Avardb. about 20 the afternoon to with George Mc- Heavy Loss of Life In Palestine ,___.__ (Special to the Guardian.) LONDON, July l3.--’1‘he de- vastation and loss of life caused by the Palestine earthquake are evidently far worse than ap- peared froin early reports. An eye witness who reached here today estimates the loss of life at 300. The record of known dead already exceeds 200 with 400 or "WW lflillflfl. and there is much distress and suffering. More than 20 towns were affected by the earthquake. the heaviest losses of life being at Naplus, 62. Ludd, 30, Itarnleh, 12, and Salt $5, with other deaths scat.- tered over a large urea, JERUSALEM. July 13.—Four hundred bodies. the victims of. the earthquake in Palestine Mimi"? afternoon have been recovered from the debris in Palestine cities and villages. Ac- cording to the list of casualiti compiled by the authorities the gglsflllél‘ injured was placed at isllndifini turnouts lENIlliNtiii “Fruit of Attac k Against State,” says Cosgrave-Dail Pro. sents Solid Front Against Terrorism tails lacking". #-~—r-h-_-— (Canadian Press) 1h HALIFAX, N. 3., July 13. Dominion Government steamer "Margaret" was reported sinking off the Magdalene Islands in a message received by C. H. Harvey, local agent of the Marine and Fish- eries Department this morning. Tte wireless station at Grlndstonc Island further advised that tlic steamer "Lingan" was proceeding to the "Margaret's" assistance. 8 ter and is chiefly engaged in runn- ing down rum runners in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. She figured pm- minently in the proceedings of the g A telegram was received shortly after B o’clock this morning by Mr. Glliwson. Asent of Marine and Fish- and Towing 00.. Pictou. asking himi to wire if they wished the S. S. “I-iocheloga" sent w answer the B. S. "Margaret" call. If so communi- cafe with Captain Travis, Plctou. before l) o'clock. giving particulars.- Mr. Ciawson immediately got into communication with Mr. John Mc- Millan, Collector of Customs, and-as neither had received any news of the accident ahcl were not aware of the position of the "Margaret". l of Former Years. DUBLIN, Ireland, July 13.4mm- 31f dent Cosgrave, delivering a panegyr- a ic on Kevin Ofiilgglns m the Dan today declared that the assassina- the "fruit of a stéaidyfiiéfsfstéiit at- tack against the state.” ed all of the services of Mr. O'Hig- i i l tack lies the blood guilt. “We will meet this form of terror ism as we have met other forms c land.” ‘Thomas just and resolute. to the new state. cf grief. gins funeral tomorrow in a body. tion of the vice-president, of the Free state Council on Sunday, was The Free State President recount- gins since he entered public life ten years ago and then concluded: “This crime has not been committed by rivate individuals against Kevin O’Higglns. It was the fruit of a steady. persistent attack against the state and its fundamental institu- tions. On the head of those who have devoted themselves to that at- }.r. J. Johnston. terrorism and we shall not falter until every vestigc of it is wiped out Johnson, the secretary oi the Irish Labor Party and the lead- er of the opposition in the Dali. then spoke. He declared that Mr. Uldiggins had come in be regarded with personal affection as gentle, None could doubt. he said, that his murder was intended as a. blow Mr. Baxter. the fannerb leader, declared that Ireland would stand against assassins and that the pec- ple would not play the coward, while Captain Redmond. of the Na- tional fiarty, joined in the tribute The Dali then unanimously adopt- ed a resolution to attend Mr. O‘Hlg- _ the following telegram was sent by the Collector: Hocheiaga Shipping 00., Pictou. Received wire to Agent of Marine and Towing s'lFil'tiii t uu i - itsig H u ii A mild sensation was caused yes- terday afternoon in the Supreme Court in the case of the King vs. Edmund Byers, and James Gormley, indicted for shop breaking and lar- ceny, when two Crown witnesses John Mahar and John Coughlan were called to the stand by Mr. J. K. C. Councel for the defence. The above mentioned witnesses who were examined in the preliminary hearing of this case, then gave evidence contradictory to, their statements made in the City Court. Mahar _wlio was first sworn said he and Couglilan talked the matter over and discovered that they were just s. week astray in their dates relative-to the clay they saw Byers in McCloskeys home. Mahar then went on to explain that it was 15th of May he saw Byers and hot the 8th of May as he first stated. Attorney General-Alon are a wit- ness for the Crown are you not? Mishap-Yes. Attorney Generab-And why did you not acquaint myself or Mr. Gaudet of this? Mshar-X thought I was doing right. Chief Justice MatiiIeson-This is serious and will be left with the “Warning! don't forget stupend- 11.30-12.15 (III) The Female Pel- M; yesterday m,- shdvs M. a ‘ t! t the g ous show "Shipwreckerfl Yen's vic Floor, its significance in birth nwnth u; the Norm shops ‘We also recommend l“ Dgmrmid‘ pew;- Gales, Fred Gregory. _ Theatre, Souris Thursday. liflni- trauma. Dr- A- D- Campbell. Mvni- Miss Ball is one of the Islandersimm “l this Willi!“ *§'“:§h°ff;§g We went in George McDearmids Speclal committee cflfijmffhlfffjnffgfgazgfif‘ 35;”, ingua ‘Saturday. 7778-7—13.lll_.real. who have done much tobring dis- "m1 m” culvert “new” l‘ car. l-le drove the car when we left Selected For - - . --~— 1215-1-00 (IV 13108110818 lllld Tli-‘lltitinctlon and honour to their native Qfllllllfil lllri-germwggaikéssmy -_--.-----—d-—L—-P a) __ w‘ "A meeting will be held ill merit of Rheumatic Fever. D15 Dlill- province. She is a chip off the - ' (Continue on age . . - " "Hampton 9|} Thursday. July 14m. con Graham. block of one of the Fathers of Con- For Self and. Others ____Q,..____ Nantlgnal GQIWBIIUOH A HARD BmLED at 7.30 o'clock to discuss ruilwiiy AFTERNOON SESSION 2.30 federation, worthy of her disting- t l .» .» »- ______ communication ihroiirh aeiillwl“ Charlottetown Hospital uished ancestry. She is descended THE IQVWENCE _ (Speck, w,“ Gum-mam) si-“RTY SURE °l m‘? Film“ “l 1 ‘ ' orrswa, Ont, July 13.-—A!i-. MAKE; A FELLOW Prince and Queen's County. large meeting is requested. "Strawberry Festival iit Frenrh Bed Bridge on Dancing and other School, Oyster Thunidsy. July 01st. booth, bowling alloy amusements for everybody. .__..... p "Picnic Committess-Jvrite <1? nhone for prices on ioe cream for "rs-em "muse." e . .... "W. ° 6! Ill ' . .. ~ of Heavy Artilery -. _ mum“, 0~ d, W and n. "l" ‘m’ "M °°--' @"m"“""'*~ Sends Compliments "Me- MM w h» "w" ===+=-‘.’lil‘°...‘l°1l...§“€.“£iiii. tollngg-‘izgautgnhieetgfiieh-nfiglgblfllfiilllm’ PM” m- i ""““"‘°‘""“‘° ' ' ed “m” if" rfmvf,‘ "Qhmedmfgo land and ami- s restrreturned to the es and Prime Minister Baldwin and ..._,..,,.. ' . —-—- a - . "IPruit drbwsi-s whointend soray- The following highly ¢qlllll“'“°'“-' mnflghiegfllzgleww mdavlmkm’ $.'L"..‘L‘ti§l'i£i“i=¥§$?i§ ‘éfiiiiifi i’??? “fr? ulinegn ‘in: neiitwrsr- vmiliilie will MM" xwllm‘ w“ "’°°“"° Y°°*’~‘"’,’,’,‘,‘,*. lime m‘ i" l“ 3"“ °' ‘m’ “Y” msheei-issdnssvuie It after. the boiler which win take until ma. i” Ill-Wm * "199" °“ “w” w“ Mush“ sent’ Cm“ c d“ mm“ “w” m“ m m” Armistice. ‘ sqTlie French officers wsnt to have her keep-engagement 11:00“ slut-Iii: “ma.” 10;’ m “ma: "ll "ll rlflgeral. Tm“, meetm '?°'l1°"= “lalffwgarff” were huhih the praise of Miss Ball. with Prince Edward mshd as far l l - W‘ '- ‘~ 8m 8 °°"l'°ll"- "ll Y l" °' d tn Am rioan Govemment was ibl , b t h wiu probably Haigtlcultlurist, DQ 01mm s“ July 1 h» 1°" um: cigxifdiiwiznguwgigtllluzngldgaléd Si,‘ on; ‘ e with" the commas‘; 215°C. 1:0; 20th m 20th. c l!" 01‘ "Pill" l m" 1 ll , ‘ ti p iss Bali by the nc U dc these ce tion l ircum- this subject. ‘ligands-at w‘ ‘I am dam?‘ l;_l{s‘§,'§,§.‘?r‘>§r:cc{ 231st“ French “ma” “d Gun’ Bsmlllqllzlél‘ illllll ‘fill? Si" her "8 stfilnezs would 3min‘; your wir- "mitts Balhfui Mr- Bdbhl.” elation of the exeelleat W“? l“: "If! the course of the last nionthlsf-zgfisngisxfmmfg_‘mnymtiéme - m8 ooiicugfince "ii three-dot oomedi- ‘m _ ants made cn- e occas on o o; me csmpaian she Shelli he?" It iii-the lot of few ladies to have m; onor. the Lieutenant Gov- vmeiiled by ohnriotistown in his recent visit w Charlottetown. um-egervediy to better both the the three great distinct-lam of hav- crnor has made the following reply: in Morel! mill on Friday. July iotlsfiliie one and efficient manner n nuflgflfll and moral conditio of m; bee; recommended. for the Hon. .1. 1.. Balaton, Minister of Na- lt 0.80. Orchestra ‘and which these srrancements We"? "Y", the combottnnis. Bhe showed (will m-aix do Qugrrq, the Oommgndgtioti “o”; psgenm ma"; . - nn-v-is-ai out added enormously W ll“! courses at the time o! the Wlllbllrd’ Medal. and the soldiers Discharge. Under exceptions‘ circumstances v _4._/. . . {comfort of Their llixcellensles dur-‘ment by aeroplanes. She has just M“, mu M, n1 d; m,“ mg 4,, we o; m, prawn“ m“ be PM,“ to the ‘ha. ondtfiltivul at their 8H! t 8110"" "16 BMW" 69'0"“ l" f" addition the t grondduughte of w defer our claim to Patric '1 visit p uneonwednnnuysrur- l new would be m" gwlwlns 1115:!" lfgllifll WWW l1 the surveyor t oiithv m until shim date. Kindly ma "w. Jilly 11th. Proceeds ni aid of ground mg. expression of his Ill-l Foyer do dl- m to survey and map out Isle of arrange fora visit of the some dur- ‘s Ahivshcod. mutation uld be conveyed w al Itt gallium Ilih§1‘:fl_‘il'§llla\hl-es_ gt. Jean. his very gratifying in ltion in August if possible 0!‘ 5t and“ am day “u. °°“°°'3Z?;.h faithfully iii... by the wuiliberigginna olllcvrl .5153? o?‘ pioneersdsogtliminsgn‘? wiitumfuut Wm m“ m’ Funn- yfi‘ m, ' a. c. urcvnlas. while m service '1 ri- she tallied ‘through succeeding gsher- rags” with stionsu: ;- , _ ’,,.,;__ abundant-Governor, target‘, 7787-74331 ' . ‘ , ‘ i ' _ I ‘flle-‘l-la-ni. secretary to the Governor- l\ 2i i Manifestation D 2.30-3.15 (I) Treatment of Anaemia, Dr. Graham. 3.15-4.00 (II) Treatment of rhoea in the Female, Dr, Campbell. 4.004.000 (III) merit of Haemorlhoids and k conditions under ioc ,Dr. A. J. Grant. Lord Williiigdon _ Gonor- George III Operative ‘Prent- si Anaesthssic by lillll not only from one but from the uncim Confederations sent out - tinguishcd surveyor A. D.| Prince Edward Island. In her own right she has earned Guerra and the Com- memorative Medal issued to officers the Croix dc indred the French Government in nection with the Armistice. making the recommendation for the General Doillet 120th Regiment Oroix de Guerre commander of the General wont overseas in connect , a J to survey and icy out Dr. J. R. Murchison (sworn) live in Hunter River. 1 arn a resul- dis- by the Y. M. '5. A. of New York and was immediately attached to the work of the institution behind the firing line. authorised by up special workin connection with the French Anny behind the front. and had endeared herself to officers and soldiers alike. when her health union con- m for itself: . Hon. l‘. R. Hearts. Lieutenant Governor, The following 'telegram steel“ Request has come for Patriot to i ionsl Winnipeg. for North Vancouver The proposed tend particularly to the tailed arrangements. Chinese Demand ince. of Bhangtung. actory curly been sending "troops have extensive nouucement 1s peel/ed in a day or so of the creation of n special or- ‘ganization committee for the nat- Conservative Convention at General McRae, M. P. is prominently connected with the arrangements. committee would at- details of the Convention, to see to it that the roster of delegates from each con- stituency and delegates at large are duly selected. and that they attend and work" in consort with the Win- nipeg local committee for the de- Withdrawal oiTroops PEKIN, China. July lit-The Pe- king Government following a ver- ' to the Japanese ieiation on Mon- day has sent a. riots to the league of Notions. as it demands the im- mediate withdrawal of troops from Tliflflhfll and Tblllltlo in the Hov- The “No demands the recoil of any further traps sent to those cities and ex- goesostheurneothopsforuut- The Ilnsusss oovtmsient has in fiinsufu rruinx n. noun. mama Jipflnoi: m“ ‘u “Mb m" ...-__, Fsci. C llEsTY -~ Tileiing iuattm- up Willi mutter up wiiii Agelll partment v_ mo“ available here and no llllfllmfi- re accident steamer The “Margaret? is a revenue eut- 10ml flepartmcn that she was towiril-l lllfi Government Dominion MARGARET ‘sirtiv TiiiiEii I" iii Piiiii BY STEAMER tutu Customs’ Cruiser “Margaret” yesterday re- ported as siiikin g now safely at Am- herst, MCgCCICIICfiIlIiS. Further de- Advise takiflfi Agent takinil of Murine De- as no boat ere re “Margaret.” at Halifax. for position o1 "Mar- m-ptj‘ Reply. N0 wireless here. Collector of Customi- TOWED T0 rolvl‘ July 13.- The wirelessed the an Fisheries this afternoon Dominion Revenue Cutter "Mar- aret" to Amherst. Magdalen ls- HALIFAX, N. S. "Llngcn" Murine t early Customs Probe conducted during funds, the course of lust year's political The "Margaret" was reported elimnelsii- sinking off the Magduienes this morning, and a number of vessels proceeded to her rescue "K041161933" Owners of the ' "195 fmm u“? Hofilli-‘lflilll Shipping steamer operating between Char- lottetown and Pictou advised the Murine and Fisheries here that their vessel was proceed- ing to the assistance of the “Mar- garet ' Department sari: 1N MAGDALENES (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, N. S., July 13. -- The Government steamer ‘Margaret“ reported early this morning sinking off tiie Magdalene Islands and later as being towed by the steamer Llrigan to Amherst, Magdalene Islands. that place according to information received here tonight. __.________. send for you to come to my oflice. has reached ____. ,__.___.___ Mahlb-NO. ~-Mrs»-Johnsto Did-r tell-you it~~~ was wrong to come to my office. MIliflr-fies. Mr. Johnston put the same__f1i188~ tions to Coughlan who answered in a like manner. Both witnesses cross-examined i117 the Attorney General said they re- membered the dote because the Canadian squatter was in pprt at that time. They visited the steamer in quest of rum, the prices of which they gave. After further examination of oth- er witnesses for the defence the court adjourned to meet again this morning. It is likely the case will go to the jury today. ~ lift. FiiiEiiiiER iiESiBNiEii uardlan.) (Special to the G VANCOUVER. B. C., July 13.-- Hon. John Oliver. Premier of Brit- lsh Columbia. will pass out of the picture tomorrow so far as British Columbia polities are concerned. He has wrlttten his resignationfand l-lon. J. D. Mndllean. Minister of Finance. will undertake to be his successor. Seventy years of age and gravely iii with cancer of the stomach and liver. Premier Oliver has only c few weeks to live. It is announced that there will be a Cab- inet reorganization but no details have been stated. A bye-election must shortly be held in New West- ininlster where Dr. Rothwell. the Liberal member recently died. It is possible that W. J. Whitesldc. former member may run thbre with the portfolio of Attorney General attached to his name. Hon. A. M. 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