MAXIMS OIA MERCHANT .__.__-. If you would effectually hide your- self, keep silent. Annual Snbscrl lions D ll d By Mall, (Jenn a and U? ti"; N. Read bgliverynody Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1928 (Canadian Press) , LONDON, Jnu- IS- —- Charles H9111‘? (lortion Lennox, Duke of ‘Richmond and Gordon and ‘Aide tie (amp to King Geurgg-(llgd n; his home. fioollwofld llouse, today, ‘after u broil’ illuesi- lle was 82 lyellrs of age. all iiiiii51 iilii_'__i nu troduced‘ into Rela- tions of Great Bri- tain and Dominions at Tlmliétlioi (Jonfer-‘iifii “iiini;"il‘i..i'“ifl'ie“i.'éi..°’ Em“ ence’ Rt. HonJcelior of A-hcrdeen University since Col. Amery. ' WINNIPEG, Jan. 18. —In his ad- dress to the Canadian Club here thls1 afternoon, Right Hon. L.C.M.B.' Amery, British Secretary of Statei for the Dominique. speaking of the inst Imperial Conference, said that1 no new feature was introduced into the relations of Great Britain and the Domlnlons. "It never proposed to alter our constitutional relations," emphasized Col. Amery, "but Just laid down clearly the existing rela- tions between us." "It laid_ down equality and free- dom of the nations oi the Empire with regard to each other and also laid down unity under the common crown," he declared. With the freedom of control. ho said. it has brought with it e. higher responsib- ility and the nature of that respon- sibility as well as the nature of that freedom were made clear in that phrase "under the common crown." In his opinion, Col.‘ Amery said, the external policies o_f the Empire should be carriedput by the gov- ernment most experienced and the Dominions should not resent it. The matter of defence. he point- ed out. rests with the government at Westminster, but the responsib- ility of each separate member of the Empire should not. however, be lessened. _ He compared the Domlnlons with world ndtions that were called in- dependent. King George- lie was a member of parliament onl] fclonel in tile Sussex Ran war mu! was mentioned tiesllatches. iii Xliiil Eliii the Religious Con- Country. llc Welfare Conference. pretext .for disturbances content." dependent nations," he said. they are not lndependwl». live in fear of eaclfotlier. cramped that recognizing ii - iliiil »'"".%..‘:.i ii.‘;.';.‘.:*.;";."....'M iii N , . i ~ PM) 3 S‘ H Tile Duko became ill-r , , f ’ '0.‘ .1‘. t ay. - l N0 9W Feature Ill- n... our.» 0f Richmond lulu uotlFour Hundred Per- lion served us Aide tie Camp. tot Queen Victoria, King Elhvmid “M: former; was a_ Regiment l Chan- j 1917. lle served ln the South Afri-1 in ‘ ' - ' i from the rolling Atlantic which they f love so well, 400 sons and daughters ‘ _' _ \ of the Maritime Provinces now liv- . ing in Winnlpek. held their annual T0 Find it Solution 0f from Cape Breton, ‘chatted w tYOVPTSY ll h a t galifax, and from Sackviile, Bath- WASHINGTON, Jan. 18. —An sp-i d d f m w‘ i M , , pea to the Mexican Go r 1m B1100 .0 t‘ 11111968 "l" , . .,. . f , 1 find a solution or the reliagnlgslgzng? time Provinces Association with E sinful to other fields in withdrew from the Russian fl). troversy is contained lh uh open W. Ross. President, in the chair. Mr. ‘r f‘ letter to President Calies by Pascual Juslloo Donald MacLean. of Baskah! Diaz, Bishop o: Tabasco, made pub. oon, Sask., was, the speaker of the lic yesterday at the National Catho-ievellllll- ] .' . i “We come from down there by , The appeal made lh lhn name ofIthe sea. where the heaving Atlantic I I v _ the bishops, tho clergy and the booms forever on the rockbound‘ I 1 ~ Catholic people of Mexico, said that 99351- and 819V 1111515 CF99? 11D 11119, so long as the question separates the 111° 511"" 11d” 11'1" klwws 11° 1391'“ government and the Catholics, "it will be the source or serve as a and dis- Declziring the religious laws “com- pletely suppress the liberty of wor- ship. of association, of education "The world is full of so-called in- and of property". the letter said 51159109 M00118"- “Butlthat "law is not the only source oloqooooo of things he loved. and rheym-om which rights are derived" and Pointed a vlvld picture 1n the minds lhls pl-lnclplg of his listeners. At the outset he by their neighbors, using most of "you must admit that it is not im- their resources for armaments. possible for a. law to be incompat- “We. in our partnership, live with-lible with the conscience of a citi- out fear, on what I call a low zen." plane of military development. be-l The letter resented the charge of cause we know that in time q! dan- rebellion made against the Catholic ger we can call upon one anothelaclergy by Calles in a message to the 101111 “W1. lle 501d- If danger threatened Canada the Mexican people. same immediate response would be {Ziihfiifiméiuifhmvfili Ziitifdaéfiéii-l Spies Sentenced l‘ 32v‘? “o? $131235“ E“ a“ “ e To 10 Years Penal , ,- Servitude That is the spirit that runs right (Special to the Guardian) through the Empire, he said, frec- dom. unity and co-operation. Each- member is proud of its freedom. but prouder yet of its membership in the Empire. - , . liminary investigation. Cross exam- he din business for LONDON ‘I'm’ lafitsganwnggsilgf gcfhggl: L“; nzgxelgxgefivltglblggg ination by Mr. Mark McGuigan I-lc brought furniture in for re TORONTO, Jan. 18.-Under thr ten years penal sen u ewwé t teacher-S and to erect churléhe, brought. out no further facts. ‘Accused will tell you he met him in when; 1 “onl, auspices of the Natloflfll 011511191‘ W595 “may ‘m Wilfred C “r Fey’ beside {hem ‘ James W.Shaw. ex-Chief of Police the market. Bud the MlIIIMDll-l 31199191‘ of 111° 29- 58M w be ‘mt xflshlsxngrlcra: them a varfety of religious sects gave evidence that whileln the line man personally. On Christmas Eve, Daughters of the Empire, lepresei insurance underwri or," fan t 6205b but there wag no ammosm, between’ of duty he was unable to find any just as Lawlor was closing storefnooriy eight, years, 19d by M188 R. M. Church. natlollfll 111195911‘ 24' German 5 u B“ ' Under such George Brown (the name signed to Brown came along and asked for rled, my wife riled fOUI‘ years ago. I president, and Mrs, 0. E. Burcien,'were charged on various counts with espionage on behalf of the Russian government. . It was charged they had conspired to buy information of military im- portance, particularly concerning municipal regent, a reception is be- ing held on Thursday afternoon from four to six o'clock at Casu Lomo in honor of the Right Honor- able L. C. 8. Amery and Mrs. Am- ery acceptances. They were arrested a ' __.__@o@---- - month ago after lengthy investiga- tion in which high secret policemen participated. One of the government witnesses gave his ttstimony under an alias an that his identity could be concealed. A MAN Wlfti Few BRAiNs r- IS. HHE A D00 Wifi-i FLaAs~ DREADFULLY Unansw- Deieat Champions (Canadian Pres!) TRURO, N- S-, Jan. 18- —- Truro Bearcatn handed the Kentvilio Wildcats, Maritime hockey chemil- ions and an undefeated team fol‘ two yearn, their first defeat of tho sf-uson 11ers tonight when they trimmed them 6-3 in a r9illl111l‘ 111' tllro of the Nova Scotia Hock-y League. Quebec Workman Had Narrow Escape QUEBEC, Jan. l8. — To be swept for three quarters of a mile throutlh the icy waters of the city's forty- two inch séwer and to be hauled w safety through a manhole with H0 more serious injury than an injur- ed arm, was the expoflfll" °1 Ernest Barnard. Si!‘ years of m- civic employee, today., . n Bernard's fellow tmnlovw lull not succeeded in saving him when llloy did it is almost certain that he would have lost his life. Not flu‘ from the Parent square mlolwll where he was rescued the new" empties into the stvohsrlu NW0 TORONTO. Jan. ll-Maritime. strong northwest winds. fall‘ Bud moderately cold. Maximum and minimum temper- - aturea: TOIOIIW-IOIIMEIIIY - - - - - - ~ » - - -- ldontrea. ar... Condensed Specials Quem chum, IiATn-ic. pel- word, not ain't-own. fair - escb Insertion in this coluinn- Halifax. cloudy ~ 32'4" ‘ saint John, cloudy . - 35- 11 Boston’ clem- _ _ _ _ _ , New York. fair . . . . . . . . . . . .. 48-3 mph this villa morning at 8:49. and tonight at 7:52. __________________,__.__ ‘JOB PRINTING OI‘ IVIRY description, cheaply and noodl- tiously executed. Guardian 060- tral Job Printery, Phone 188. P1106050 for 200610) for for ate; 600 for-Juli}: ‘lru-immlkstggmm uiel later than Charlottetown. 1,000" for 8:56 D. m. l i ‘and R. B. Graham, K. C., Crown Brown they hnd. Witness compared Cross-examined by Mr. Campbell: Prosecutor, whose place I am taking Signatures. Not Sufllololllly like ll 11 "181- 01190116 hllfl Noll Presented-weight about 200 pounds. His com- check. The at our bank I would not pay it. may give some people an impression check was returned to Bank of Nova Would 58y there was no similarity If George Brown had no between signature George Brown ‘ the world. MAP“ there were few. . - 5"" m‘ m" ““°"'°“" a’ MR‘ """“"°'- “m” m" °" m‘ ‘““°“h d f Geo a i i Hnael- Vi ti ith th Ni Fll A - -_ and rises tomorrow "lollll"! l" 7°‘, throush the hofldi 1W0" °"1"ld°- c“ o a m m“ n um ergreviouseto tends Noni: ___________,_ You WANT ooon INVIIDPIF 34- . . ,2 L. . m, ._.,_ SIG; 35° mm moo“ S“nh“y' Jaw m itmfijfiffiiflfi,t}‘.fdlf°;‘f,l,p,,,.fi"un_ across the river. |with the now Bishop Morrison oi Antigonish. I wont to Valearticr in; wgm and flummersilie tide eighteen min- known shot twice in the head and QWYRP BMW". 3t. Avards. gal-din- MAXIMS 0F A v?‘ MERCHANT If you are going to fail at all, fall splendidly. f ‘llnrlnt u-t own (l unrdlnn Morning liuurrllun, Cdlll 188T Two Founded lllllilll slluliul TRADE Willi run HE-IJNHN litmus HEHI IN i Oil War Between The’ sons Attended An- nualMeetin gand Dance‘ Love The war between the Standard s Provinces t h e1 Company of New York and Royal Dutch Shell Company Sea» Europe may be but the gun ill a general trade ‘war supremacy in the far east, o war even keuner in the luture- Fortu with countless wealth as the vle- ateiy for us, perhaps the purcha tors prize. _ ling power of the orient has Wealth Vict0r’s Prize. Oil yestic Commerce, of the jStnte-s Department of Commerce. oi‘; for been keen in tho WINNIPEG, Jan. 18. — Stranded h h and dry on the prairie, far is this rfield that the United Statesiat so $106,000,000 worth of petrol-l the» expense of our competitor reunion on Monday night. Into the Royal Alexandra Hotel came this host of ruddy-skinned, ‘clear-eyed people, from towns and cities which have the tang of the isalt water Q c Buying newer sideration hy nations. In 1926 the United States sold about 510000.000 worth of petrol-- cum to Ilriiloll lndia alone, some 00.000000 gallons. and it is in lnllia that lYork char-gun vim Iloyal Shell with casing desperate ccmpeting exportlStandal-d in their wry names stolen and that folks from St. John. others from New ‘ m" were from Yarmouth. In a Statemmm lasgow, from Charlottetown, and m” Stanflar Dutclliwerenoi out of accord with lurst. and 50 other picturesque places I lup and down the provinces by the sea. - . the eastern mnrlvtlt. It was the fourth annual dinner Reason m bmovo that the nil Talso said that the Dutch Shell onl Isl is "i""ll in a recent pro- and started its price cutting 1 ifliviiflll 0i llr- Julius Kleimtlirectur India after failing to obtain f monopoly in Russia- riers," Mr. Justice MacLean said. "We would all love to go back, we would give almost anything to smell, lthe salt air once more. and to sec‘ ,'the tall spars of ships standing against the wind-swept sky." From Cape BNtOIhhlmSElf, Mr. spoke with simple Related Story Of Whole Transaction. traditions which are kept alive by the Maritimers whenever they gath- er together. Picneers who first settled in the Maritimes had heavy odds to con- They were not situated in the region of the great "uttering a forgery." tired at 4.50 and at 5.17 announced river. that they had leached a. verdict. Lnwlors case came up yesterday fol" the defence, said: t‘? western Calm“ looosl- Th?’ eral and Mr. Campbell representing They have produced a dld ‘wt’ have a fem“ P151“ 1“'“°1"- the Crown. and Mr. Mark McGuig- ed by Mr. McNelll. “my ‘vamng [or 111° pwugh‘ They an, the prisoner, His Lordship Jus- been away for u. number of found themselves ln a thickly wood-flu.‘ Arsemnm presiding‘ ed counuy‘ cluainiance of Mr. McNeil]. suuuuicv m FAR Elsi Standard Oil (lom- pany AndThe Royal Dutch Shell Com-l _ pany May Lead To This. --G0untless Fares f“ Fllsl Class NEW YORK, Jan. 18. — The 011,0.’ tho Bureau of Foreign and Don'- tllo United "Competition in all of the trade opening areas of the far east." lle said, "has , pa“ and wlll b; nohhced yesterday [he realms Qlwiumping ilverhtlaril and fs‘\\’illlllllll",‘l in- The latest department of com-creased so rapidly that our gains fares on all large steamers of tho merco figures show that so rich in commerce have been made only IYDB 01' 1119 lfllfhllllll-ll. 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' .-———<o>____ amu- in the fareast in i026.lolinfillttyvfggzrnsiidlifiefulf; President the ‘r"”“i"" "°““"“" ‘l 1"“ °l'l’°"‘“”“ 1 i is steadily increae-1mer when the Dutch Shall charged Fflinfve. first class fares will he‘ "0 m” sum“ Gnvermnenl‘ 1°“ ing anti oil u but one item for CQll-illlilt oil for India bought by mi unchanzefl Small increases denorul- .'“?J“,,‘,YI‘,,,""'"R"' 11"’? k, , , in Soviet Russia was lull on tonnakes are made on nil 3 w " ‘m a m“ -" ‘eneved "3 tho glnndhrdh ships of the tourist and dealings with the Soviet was conn- class and second class fares will fer to the beat interests of lluman- be $5 hlshor on oll shins- tho vanguard of New lould its deallngs- with the Soviet 51911111511113 01111191111195 111 311191111111‘- lho could not definitely say what ef- prior! lUnitetl States attitude toward nud- fool. l! ony- looroasod passenger cutting methods to get a grip on ‘sia and that it would not be swerv- Iedlrum its policy- The Standard od upon in. Paris. and contained in 0N BliIiR iiE 10F FBRGERY Prisoner Took Stand Ifiwu Behalf And “Not Guilty"--Was the verdict lived on other side of the river. started to review the qualities and brought lmafter 27 minutes dcllb- Keep an account at Canadian Bank m N U oration by the jury in the case yes- of Commerce, (cheque produced") w)", 2°‘: 1 uh _ terday before the Supreme Court. not his. Never had any dealings '4") l? l»! elluled to be held ill over until 1112s ~20. Now i, has‘ that of Fred Lawlor. charged with with Fred Lawlor. Never heard ofa 9' 1"‘ “'m“"“y U‘ The jury re- George Brown on other side of the Mr- MoGuisou in openlnstho ooso I ivas m Valcartier about '1 month. ~“““"“ l" ‘lllwlllll 111111‘ lllu-o ti-"Wl You W111 I101" I sailed for France in 1014. I came 1"" """""1“' “' open spaces such as those who 08m“ morning at. 10.30. the Attorney Genl icc what thcCrown put before you. hack ' ohoaoo cosh-nuance. . . . _ Lawlor who has enlisted in February in i917 in st. """""“"‘ll "l l1l‘~' 1111"“) "l" >111» Sfflfsuohn, where I had been working for oamo book horo and mfldo tho oo-lT. nlcAvlty and Son m their 111.101]- Ho W115 ine shop. I was overseas two years, iiiliiiliii FAHES iiN iHE nun ‘liiliii nuns .i._. . lBrltlsh Mate I l _ Was Killed Slulilllbl‘ was killed Wllllll it w ilililrittlll by (Yillnestl pirates will moon. fifty Illlli-S south oi‘ ffnrluln- , tiisr-llnrgrltl menthol"..- of ilu- t- 1 T“ . iiliTihllilmilwallitlgll, llltl Snnilzun ilni- ITrOtZky Sflld t0 be 0n WI" be Increased ifiiltrfi when lilo ('l’ll\\' 0i‘ lilL‘ shin: nouns aboard Wilfil wounrloil, t-x-J Turkistan jFrontf-ier fir)’ l. {will (‘illllaill Sharks and u llurlzi-l wort- killcd- l .. ° _ PARIS, Jon 1B. _ The Norm Ab! When n British gullilont n,»- ‘ ‘rrdvelhng Expens 6S. ' (Canadian Press) ‘ m . li0l\‘(.‘l\'().\fi, f‘i|il|ll. Juli. 1A‘. »- ' T110 ilrilisll mutt- u.‘ n (Jilinu l. , vnroutt- from liungktlng in Kong:- Tllo Pirates iron.- l)(‘|li‘\’t'(| to llllgll fVlllivny, ivns‘ , 0 _ _ v Way to Chinese- Beglnnlng Fe b r u_ ofzorvatl rt-sistanco- All other PIiilm-l lgutlse (‘llief lllngineor. 'I‘wu lmlinus: "‘\"0‘ved for lantic Steamship Conference aIl-,1""l<'l(‘1"ll1- lilo virtues cur-unof- ha» n- fare increases decided upon 1t tllulil-‘lllllffl- (Yilllfou authorities ilflultV-l _ , , ‘ lml Hhvfirul susppmg m mnnnoiiuil; liitlli.l.\, Jun. l-K- -— Moscow de~ Wm, the mm It w“ rmmrted m,“ \\'l)Ztit'll('S_ film-n January l4, to the six DHPSOIIG who took refuge in ii Bum“ Mfgebhm "e00." mm ban“ 33mm“, Wm.“ killed‘ when Hwv FL .illi:, llllirlri-seell circumstances. “sled gyros,’ " ‘Loon 'l‘rol'/.k_v. ilanislloll to distant -Wjt-rn_v, on the (‘hinnsc-Turkistan 5- recent meeting here- Begillning February 1, first class a. and Majestic will be increased $7. On other steamers such as tho Roosevelt, and am t-ommluSur for foreign all. idm fairs is shill to have been‘ ordered ,n.- leave for Astrnr-han, i020 miles southeast 0i‘ Aiuscou- onl] 270 mllos from tho nearest railway comnlnnl. ('ilL1l)ll~ (‘arl RFNlkG. Bolghevlk journalist, with a number of‘ other (lIIIOSlIlOIIlSIH, is declared to have ‘been sent to the Ural Mountain district. to await further orders. .\I- St-rehriakoff, if-icc-Commissar 0." the (Ynmnluniz-ntions, the deu- patcilcs say, has departed for too ‘Semipdlailnsk tiistrict where ho is to renlnin in exiie- Loon Kameh- t‘, former Alnbussarlol- to Italy onl) in MONTREAL, Jan- 18» ———Passeng- l] cr traffic managers of the various rates, reported to have been decili- t . .1 Governmentls Contin- uln g ' its Policy of Naval Disarmamen". y special deapatches. today. would ll have on ocean traffic between Can- n ada and Europe. The increases as “reported from ‘the French capital grtiifitfli6fll to be taking place on 0 Tuuly . and range as high as i H _ $7 for all ships of the Leviathan. Loxnohfl Jon. is _ Tl... GO... Pa‘; mam“ 1" “k,” “ll lellldell” 11151175151118 111111 315195110 W119, fu-‘illernment, it was announced (today n- lensea’ and M. mmflefl‘ romp “Ia” fares- “any 1179191556 mlllyllas decided t0 flu still further in m Jean M the (Ommunmt 1MB“ ‘on steamers such as the Presldent1il5 pollcv of naval (llSal-yhnmehliin. Qlauona}? Wm make ms 1.10m” at Roosevelt and tho Franco will ro-litidied limi- the failure of the m? 35mm“: ,main as they aro- Small increases Donne Cohl-Ql-ehce. " a,“ ls assefleil 1° have We" are gcheduled for smaller ships‘ The building programme passed escmfetl to the railway station b)‘ affecting tourist and third r-lassun 1025 provides for tho. lnyh... 1311591108 ‘t'“““ff.a"“ give“ “V” fares, while an all around increase llnw“ m. “m, 10.0,,” m" Uruispr an} énllilzlfjfslllflll (Lu) for travelling ex- will tako Disco for nil second class w.) 3,00" w“ (Tulsem in mu.“ M bookings. this amounting to $5 lleftlle three yours 1027, 1028 uni ___ W111 Confer With L.C.G. Officials Pagifllgelf _ v _ - U929; the First Lorri of tho mimir- . tamshlp officials have expros- oily, Right lion. \\’. (.‘. Britlgo- 15194 1119 011111100 Illa! 11111010011105 ill man. recently ltnnoullcefl that ii connection ‘with the ‘rolwrléfl lll-ilzui iloen decided to abandon all v ll 90 0 0111.: lllzt 1th. ~- '~ w - Atlantic Conference. 8.000112%; 1,1.l,,‘lm,.,?,_.l,[, ohrfhfiflfiiiEgll Tosmqzg ‘f; ‘helscurdialll ' ' ““" .an. .-D.W.l-la.r. _\'L‘.\'. avncral nlunnger of rho Ljltc. ls to leave shortly for London, Eng- land. to confer with the London county council with respect w transportation matters. The public ownership operation o1 Torontols street railway system has lccrlveri world notice and a request flom tho loading city of the world ‘his will nlenn lilo snvinl; n1‘ nl m: . . rn-hfiorkflm, ‘$27 5U" "m": h i‘. "my fol u (‘lillsllltallon with the manager ' 0 hi" v ‘. ‘. moans, not. only u fl difuu] that lllll. ]ll'i>i.'l'lillllll<' for Ill-g,‘ “mum w l been tii-Lerlliiut-il to ililillliltlll —"""—‘—"""*"“ itilirll‘ v0 u-l nlu gather. i The no! rilsull is flint in liln- fun. lllv‘ icember. . l be laid flown ill- vnlcanlel. before going m floutl tit‘ foul . this rlzlss, us: m4:- I “m dlscmrged hem I umllv l1l‘0llflsotl- T0l.'r-illol~ will] nu- from They had to clear the forest. mark __ .. _ . , ,, . . . _ (|l>‘\‘,l1'(;_\'lll‘_q . “l _ ll, , .< .,. .31 m, _ the 51.100955 of tho out the patch for potatoes, and J T,3.‘§N§,‘fi”QfiQfiVIYiZZCYQ-golldll? KhIitriIQrBtZlSrrbwgSDagElt? baoxzw It“ iflmdfgtfi on main nnvhulutnrtl,‘ i.w.l..'luilf,gl“ Cg", glwsumn h. rt. but u ilistinction con. build bee“ for fishing’ They had ilal" t‘ that ublished after the re- from Mr McNeil] He will tell you‘ l-lgm erl t ‘h ' "as, figlar’ “1l‘lll'i1flll of nine i1i‘.\'il‘\l\'t~l‘:v‘ {lllll mug‘ u“ ‘hp genfla] mammal‘- to struggle hard for the necessities o p p ' ‘ ‘ George Brown 115319111 Isfigyg; zlgxlgagtixllg six suiml- ‘inos will iw ilu-lutit-t’ l‘l 1;“ gsluncnrsmg? that Mr‘ Harvey - - - ~ _ _ ‘ ' (lllt om otrn c. assistant trans D31 They had among them, no antagonism. clrcumsmnces these ploneers dawn the cheque) on the other side of the furniture. Brown told Ivawlor hisklamc buck to P. E. Island October. hlln, 1 dld no; ask hlm_ The h". money was in the Canadian Bank of 1926, 811W 111111 l1- 0119ql-l9,‘until November 5th. I rented He went to Mr. Mc- prgdomlnglll; cheque said his suspicions would be Neill. to whom he owed some money among [orbearg or those who Como amused immediately and he would and he got part of the cash from sold M11 Jug- hesitate in cashing it. The slmllar- Mr. McNeill and went back the fol- oped to a marked degree the qualit- l'l‘/°l"- leg of courage, lhllependence and Mr. A. W. l-Iyndnlari, Managerof Commerce and self.mllnnce_ the Royal Bank. on being shown themight there. "Those strongly from the Maritlmes," ticc MacLeun. "and-if we can carry iiy of-the name Fred Lawlor on the lowins day- McNeill came to L" . with us through our lives the did traditions left by those pioneers, there is no need to about the future of Canada. worry made the check out endorsed it. what Mr. Justice Arsenault drew atten- asked for this number. we leave it?" The speaker said that there was something about the atmosphere of the country that created this bond between those who owned it as their birthplace. There was no country ldorsement-llred Lawlol‘. and the Brown. practically the same. Would say the siinfll-UTB 14> the 011601!- "F" on front and back were practi-‘ ception of Scotland. that had such dmerent Thou m ma“, was a 8b vmcm Bank a hold on its people as Nova Scotitufmflnrlty in wfiflnm "Its clannishness that brings us “ together like this." he said. "and clannishness is made up out of a combination of religion, loyalty and _ endorsement. Mr. Scarth. Manager of the Bank George Brown. Experimental férent. the building of a nation." Speaking with mock seriousness. tion and the speaker of the evening appear to be that of the Gooreo dlllomll hollo- aIl come from Nova Scotla. This to warrant cashina that Nova Bcotla constitutes the Scotia. whole of the Maritime Provinces." ‘account and this check had‘ been and Fred Lawlor on back. I woul Mr. Justice Dysart said it was presented to wifness he would be not say most fortunate for O do that suspicious. was George Brown. many young men in the srltimes Hi5 Lordship asked witness to ex- headed for the West a5 $00!‘! B! they amine the signature and endorse- were able to make their own way in ment. . . 511011 WW1! lllell Witness would say there was a brought with them splendid (tirailit; 1008 0f 11161!’ birthnloom '11 9n nestion. Is there a striki simi- read. their best effortrin the bulldinll up “Ely. ~ n‘ 01 wellwlll p " - 5mm‘! ‘hem Answer: I don‘t know. 11 1"‘?- wh° had Cross-examined by Mr. .'.fcGuigan: in his own behalf. 9:11;: nllllglfhlglfltclghlbdfgfggg?‘ he ‘Md’ The appearance of the whole cheque inc re the signature. liquor selling racket." They were, Joseph m” 2o. both names. .My_ father 8 CIIPGDIEI‘. brook or to his knowledge in town. bulancc. n‘ Nsmumn‘ worker‘ mo‘ ‘our Cannot recollect any George Brown in Vernon River as servant ma or at thr- Experimental Farm: twice in the abdomen. Nevcrllll-i and remained there until Dc- ‘l \ H“ dld 11°‘ 1mm" ‘heilllliw company in the llllholflilellllil in an awful hurry and somewhat splen- face and back of the check would 101‘ and Sold the blink Teqlflffid the hardy lead him to believe the man who number of the pass book. Lawlor ;wrote to Brown at Hazelbrook and , Lawlor is it about that country down by the lion to the {not that prlfflculgr ot- will tell you about his calling on the sea that keeps us all together when tonglon should ho paid to the onqMagistrate, who told him to find I-Ie will tell you his story signature of the check. Geo. Brown. himself and you will be able to Cross-examined by Mr. McGulgan: Judge. I also have a Bank Manager Fred Lawlor on front and back is who will give evidence regarding the The first witness called was Mr. 1“ m“ w°'ld- Wm‘ ‘he M5511“ e-“lcally the same. 'I'he is a little Philip Noorlall. Manager of the Pro- ‘ (Check shown wit- would not ness), would not say it was the ~swear positively ‘it was the same same writing on face of cheque and There are a numberbe repaired. I did not know at the of letters that are formed different- honm,_ no, a bad mum to have m 2f Commerce. Have one account of, ly- Bomfiwlfims ggéelgmlllznilig 1l-‘arm. The ledger keeper brought a clear hand. Thinks Tlie slznature. 5 ,._ J“ me D San. the lmlrmmh check in to witness when it came Georgi! Brown. i! the some as QM Ixld; ~18; ls an {ncontroveriable lacy, from the Bank of Nova Bcotia. The body of the Cheque. Would think in,“ me president o; ml! “Mela, signature "George Brown" did not the endorsement was written in a the signature on the cheque His Lordship interrupted, stating it wasnot necessary to cross exam- Ii. made little difference-the signatures of bank similarity but would not swear to it. managers were often difficult to The Prisoner, Fred Lawlor was then called by his Council to testify 1would make us suspicious. Think Fred Lawlor (sworn). I am 31 M _ th l8 l ll fit b9! fhé Ye l“ id, b0 Ill Ch l tw- ‘ ‘hey h“ bee“ PM 9,“ t“ ‘he lggi nairxif-sAignfitillxlresand endgfifélmcnt. tow; ‘ll/Ky $51.... Sghn Law]:- odied when m” med m c“ m on Cannot swear the same man wrote 4 years ago. My mother is aim dead. l 1 \va' Matthew W. Wood. Lot '48. Never away from h me 12 years. I wasir HPX[ P-iuntil March, then went to Boston, fer numagor, who will acom an towork foralnanufac- 3 p y him, will be consulted specially with respect to one man cars as well as general operations business. I was at the business for nervous. Hc said he intended to gct I um not mar- in town earlier but was detained. lie dld not tell me wilat detained Allllfllilifitiilitllllib‘, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc "Robin Iiood Flour is guaranteed 1-5-2wlcs. I nevi-r worked at anfrthing nllnro “in; dgne_ _ B- Swfe and praised it. He on the corner of Prince and Graf- ton Streets {rom a hfrs. Currie at I-le looked at it said he did nc-t think he could take it home. I said it would be alright l1el'c._ I-Ic said Y he wanted to get in town early in order tn make a withdrawal from the bank of Commerce. where he had an account. Hc wanted the oa- to please Y0“ better- vcnport more particularly ‘ll-an the M , _ ' rest of the furniture. I asked him Bmwng 1m‘ hog“ at Emeraldi why. I-Ie said they were having com- Jan‘ 24m qmesda-v [Dremml "' puny at his holnc over Christmas EWW“ Haslam" 192744941 “Auction nndfllaance, Emuald Hull Jfhtlrsdny nirrllt, Jan, 19th, 1914-1-18-21 working at the upholstering and furniture business. I was doing bus- lness from November 5th tiliDecem- ber 24th. I did work for several Charlottetown people inaming par- ties) mostly varnishing and repair work. I did work for George Brown. I met Mr. Brown the first time on November 30th. A man came to my place of business. I-Ie said he had a lot of furniture to be repaired. He; told mo hi5 Home onl! Sold ho bo-ioo in cash. I will ive ‘Oil ihc sle- ""— - lgnggd to Hamlin-hog, 1 dld not 00 and a check mgr mg balance of _"Rlloumnlism. diseases of blood, know hlm pl-Qvluug l0 Novgmhel-lme hm’ $3.1m, He mid I bad no stomach and internal Organs o r- 30111- He 11941 9- 14mm 011101595 hlwneed of being scared as his check " Rmermlces given‘ PM“ 89 ' 01194.10 5 111101! ‘"80"- He Sllld 1l°1u'as good. I considered and thought J‘ Dr’ Cm!’ 11.2 Prince m" cu" had a setiee, davenport. lounge. cl-‘for awhile, like any man would and lmtewwn’ Pi“ mud’ an“ oven chairs and o baby oorrloso wconcluded he was alright; he looked Ea“ “'3 m“ to be a. prosperous farmer. lic laid “m? 1l°w much m ""1139 1'1"" “This intentions were i0 buy Christ- 1-110 100- 1 0011111111 V811 W911 81V? mas presents for his wife and civil- seemed very nervous. "Look here. he said. I've lzot $18.- ‘hyilfiiltlllllf, live lingo at Hunter RNvr. Tuesday. Jun- 24 ti n00! mm an idea m “an,” to the cost d n. and POllHIHiIlJOIIIIiIII-Z Tue ay of 01 1301118 111B W071! N10" I 95W $119 r? don't know what my wife and "m h ‘wpk lwwmt “edlock lllmmlre- I 901d 111m 1'19 11911 19°11°l1chlldren will say if I go homo io- 1954494! b71118 B119 31111119130 1n 117511 811d I night without those presents. and “Basket social and concert m l l Ch 't . Il k d i. would be between 48 and 50 yew. it) saldliancvllgr. I (iyoueldmt §.;‘,§‘,°f,,°‘;';., L“; °"A:'“§,;f' 4f; °1' 51X f°°1~ want to be the cause of any Cllllld- and 25m iadlés Mm bgkeanfl" ren waking up Christmas morning Proceeds ln Md of ha“ with nothing in their stockings. I 13954474“ therefore said, if your check isi’ ‘K006 1'01‘ $191111- 11 ‘A 8°°d 1°‘ 937-011. "The annual meeti of Emerald He put his hand in the inside of his shlpplng club wlnnsbe m“ m coat pocket. took out a black coverqsnl-lhglleld Ham Thumd“, 3m ed book and took a. check from be- 26th at 7.30 p. m. All farmers in- neath the leaves, and wrote it cut vited. D. N. MacKay, swy. - for $37.00. Prisoner indentlfled the 19134.13.“ check as the one received hy l-iml from Brown. Iwroie on no part of the "Eastern King's Shipping club face of the check. l’. was written in will loan hog, Welland”, hm 1. m. my store. On my way home I call- 25th ll m l l l He brousht a dnvennort. five chairs ed in w Mr. McNeilPs store. 1 had Li...’ a, 33.3.21‘... “,‘."",';"",2§§§,'1"; llld B 11511!’ 011ml“- HB Seemed dealings with him before. I borrow-skulls, R R_ ' flopping; "erv well leased with the first; Job ed on one occasion 87.00 from him I did- He Weill lll) WWII 011 "SW85 and on another occasion $4.50. ar-l oqc ~ ~- 90 he 88,16. and said he would call round iin- first m‘ December. l took the 32?: §'.',‘,i,,,?."fi.‘s’;'f,‘lleg',igdflhl Friday. 20th. beginning at 8.30. f plexlon was fair; he was cleanshav- an. I never met the man before. I-I' I came back at 0 s. m. Friday. Dec- d ember 3rd. He brought a lounge, 6 chairs and a settee. all to lie recov-l cred, scraped and varnished. He brought them in a truckwagon hauled by a team of horses. He ask- ed me when I ‘could have the lob done. I said about a week. He came back on the 10th of December at 9 98510111 the flft-Bfflflfill bOlIVI/lile: i379‘? the check to M'*Neill's store to fix and four o'clock. Hr ca e do up my bill. I-Iewas there. I-Ie sang-w 1mm: four. 1 helped mm load the all right. r said 1 had a check for Zocfiylofll‘ s““"°“" 2"" ‘umiture. He told me when I fln- $37.00 and handed it to him. He ‘shed the other Job he would my looked at it and said George Brown! we for the whole thlns- He came and asked me if 1 knew the man. 1 1,. "I81". 0n DQ091056!‘ 34th it 5 p. m. fold I knew him since November gimp . _ l I w» lo the so of doors my 1m "ofh- the date I some .. do work fond 11.’ 1111?? 'i..Ii'i‘l§§°°§.§§§mi§i< at 5 o'clock when he drove upwith for him. r hull Jam... l, Ma4M|llan_ mm, 5191311‘ " — mun Trlratoo. He came in the store and seemed "There will in? n puiliic meeting Harrington llali, Friday. Jan- (Contpinued on Page ..) lllilfi-i-lllll ._._..__. <.<_»_.:--,¢;-;:::r‘:' - ~.-1n¢r:.—.r---- ~