rm; iCHARb0'1"1'l~:ruWN GUARDIAN u .~ v :--: ssvlzai #- _ . i _ the ncarins ° ,, 2a. 19.1.1 _, _ . ___.._..__ ,__ . l l ' photographic illustrations of these: ‘ ' MacKenzie Kin ‘l fissures which appeared in The A c u F A T g Z Guardian. l ‘i _.- Continued from page 1 _ ,, . ' . s," K c- G L T. CAMP at Canoe Cohvs. K wmzgctecdairll-hey re male ye" 1 w“ i Continvzd from page 1 t. ' ' d for register 8- _ . ' " _ _ _ _ g "may lallcatizlls to Mrs Henry 3:; '1;:;:iel'“'_l;:flt:“d' “Mb” M‘ ‘firs? “£1,222; T‘? vii‘; i’; It‘ ls urihcr (llsclosed that Senator Haydon, Llbq Send HPP 6 Elm My 1059 ,, ‘ l r g‘ ' ac e a p l this eral Munster of lulOCIlOIIS,” received from BeauharJ Dudmore, 8 They pledged themselves to youpludience applauded wouldp ace “Dis between 560p .530 and $700,000 for the benefit o‘ .’_- A _. s85- mMlasféwllafllll-gll: Court t" Iloll of i Ce was held on Tuesday ihis Provn Honor w. S. Stewart. c oefore Hid ‘Bruce Stewart m The case 0s the steamship Hausl ccxstlllleglld vThls is an action for re- ws ~ pull‘ m June, 1m. After the " sf] sum o; the plaintiff case, on lontiumon of counsel yhe suit was ‘pplcned for further hearing 0n $35,? 4th. n. N. uenelll, x. c.. appeared for the l) a Ben represented the S. ...__.- °"""'....°‘é‘i.‘.‘.f"....-.°‘L‘.i“‘.t£3i counfig-Judge Duffy presiding I01‘ d” w U. speedy trial m the Su reme Cdult case senistlllrllettlvlttin. The defend- by w; charged with an indecent “gun and elected to be tried by_ B55 county Court, Judge in PM?!‘ the w waiting gm- the Supreme . gnu“ m January next. After hoor- figuevidence produced by the Crown the defendant was elven two month! lll the COUIltY ‘lflll. D. Ed" gm‘ Shaw, K. C. represented the (Attorney General and R. R. B911 pppeared for the acdllsell- S. Hlmsi. ‘REVIVAL MEETING-The last great revival ‘service in the Cros Roads Christian Church will be hcld Friday night the 24th at 8 p. m. whcn Dr. Whiston speaks on “What 1s your answer.“ Tonight, Thursday. his theme will be "How to Get Rich." He will preach his last ser- nlon at 1i a. m. on Sunday, speak- ing Qn "Tho Oneness of the God- hcad.“ Bible School at 10.15. Mr. Roy Jones, who is visiting relativ- es in Charlottetown and vicinity will again assist with his clarinet. He is said to be one of the best on the clarinet. Everybody is glad to sce Mr. Jones back again. The Young Group with friends from l-lazelbrook and Alexandria will pic- nic at the Walter Jones Ranch at g p, m. Baseball games and a good time will bc enjoyed. WESTERN GlIAllDlAll --DON'I‘ FORGET to dance at McQuarries, Reid's Comer, Thurs- day evening. special music. ‘I657 -l‘.0sT-3tone Martin neck piece at Circus at Sum-merside on Tues- day. Finder leave at Hunter's Book Store and receive reward. ' 7656-7-23-21 -l.\‘l\lAN PICNIC-Tile Inman picnic will be held/at the residence 0i MY- Arthur Inman, Hampton, P. E- I. on Tuesday, August 11th. If the day shouldprove unfavor- obie it will be held on the first following fine day. This is the fourth of a series of picnics that has been hcld in celebration of tllc anniversary of the landing oi thc lnnlnn clan at Crapaud in i819. Thc first was hcld in 1009, thc second ill 1910 and the third in 1920. It has, however, been decided to hold these picnics bicnnially instead of at "h year periods as heretofore-S. The Altoona (Kan) ‘"I‘riibune" reports a resident oi’ that town who armors on the porch of his home whenever his wife starts singing, so the neighbors clm soe he isn't beating her. DEATHS CLARION-At Emyvale, July 22, 3931. Mrs. Susan Clavizin, aged 72 ycars. Funeral notice later. (‘LARKIN-‘At Emyvale, July 22nd Mrs. Susan Clarkin, aged 72 years, Funeral notice later. NASH-In Charlottetown, July 22nd, Mrs. Emma Nash, aged 59, widow of the late Hon. F. J. Nash. Fun- eral on Friday next, to the Peoples C.-metery, services siarting- at 2 p. m. -%,___i___ MARRIAGES WARIF-MacFADYEN-At the res- idence o.’ the officiating clergyman. 154 Prince St., Charlottetown, on July 22nd by the Rev. J. M. Mc- Leod, M. A. NB. Albert James Ward of Charlottetown, and Miss Claris- Fedcral Government during by the plaintiff ior the l‘ ‘amt/m “d R“ important matter that ls before the tto o operlfllon has cvtr taken place d between this Government and the Mackgnzig Kpl; GovcfnmQnQ 0|- pny that the Conservative candidates mo could not point to one dollar that had been_cxpendcd improperly by Sinclair says that the ques- the 1-83 fldmlflldtrdtldn- tion of Prohibition vs. Government Control is not before the people. the Neither it is. That has been settled bridge-i?" he askedflddlus that tho by the people; but there is a very people would surely soy it was who Liberals. ' ast four years?" people, and that is whether this fol-cement of the Prohibition Act. didatcs tonight to say that they meat." (Applause). DEFENDS GOVERNMENT Hon. W. F. Allan Stewart, Speak- erdn the legislature during the last session, and Liberal candidate for the district, complained that, he did not know one bridge in the dis- 'trict which had been painted dul- ing the four years of Conservative administration. The Lea Govern- ment had been accused of not using Island gravel; but why. he asked, didn't the Conrrvatives use it 111 their time? "Our policy" he promised “will be to use altogether, where it is practic able Island gravel." He then went on to complain that the Conserva- tive platform “consisted altogether of promises." having any platform. Our platform consists of our record for the past four years-which we intend to continue", he declared. , "Dominion policies are not the issue," Mr. Stewart admitted nfter assuring the audience that he did not propose to take up much time in discussing Federal “ rs. "If we did spend more in capital expenditures we have a good deal more to show for it." he ‘argued enunciating some of the public works built undcr Liberal regime. “Everybody" he said “has been talk ing about the Guardian's criticism of the Maclntyre highway “He rcfcrr- ed to the photographic reproduc- tions of the cracks and crevices- "There are a few flaws in it," lle admitted, "but the people appreci- ate lt very much. It is a very good investment." The $27,000 expended on the Mc- Intyrc highway lust full was too much for the amount of work done, he admitted, but this was because it was done undcr the uilemploy‘ ment grant and the work done this year would not be so expensive. MR. WALTER MACKENZIE Congratulating his opponent uDOn "making the best of a hopeless case" Mr. MacKenzie amid enthusi- astic applause scored the Liberal ‘candidates for confining their dis- cussion at previous meetings to road making and federal policies. Tllcsc were not ihc issues on which the Lea ~Goverllment had solicited the people's support in 1927 he dcclarcd;-and thc audience re- plied with prolonged applause “Why doesn't Mr. Sinclair come out now and soy: keep the Govern mentfs In llnc, as he did nt thc last election campaign? Mr. lllacKcnzlc challenged. He thcn Colltrnstrd thfi attitude of the Bennett Govern- ment in giving an unemployment grant of $93,000 to the Liberal Gov- ernment in this Province with the attitude of’ Mr. MacKcnzie King who said he would not glvc a five cent piece to a. Tory Government. (applause). After scoring thc Lea Govern- ment severely for violation of its "We have been accused of not - that they were going to co-operato ‘cracked highway in a state of ruin with the Dominion Guv ' enforce tho Prolihltlon law. What IIQN. MR. SINCLAIR lion. Peter Sinclair maintained "Who gave you the most work oll- roads, the ferries, and thc l-le complained that the Con‘ difference in thc interest Prohibition, he complained. should have given um enforcement. They not be disouosed- If it was not for have given only a political cnfcrce- the Llbdfdl Government the PIOV- ince would not be having Prohibi- tion now, he argued. Voice: “They have open bars now!" (Laughter). The Government candidate con- tended that his opponents should not refer to "rum runners off the coast" because that was bringing federal matters into the discussioni The rad machinery fender, of‘ $90,000 had been acccpied over the telephone, he admitted, main- taining however that the Liberal machines were bought for $90 less than the road machines purchased by the Conservatives- The Liberal party was going to put old age pensions into effect. That is our policy at thc present time." he declared. Voice; “That was your policy four years ago." (Laughter). The enabling legislation passed at the last session Mr- Sinclair maintained, meant that the Lea Government could put old age pen- sions into effect “whenever we wish Lo." _ “l think before long every road will be looked after," he declared in thc course of an eulogy on thc Gov- ernment's road policy. Showing The Guardian's photo- graphic reproductlons of the crack- ed McIntyre highway as an ex- ample of “political propaganda," he was interrupted by a voice from the uudicllce: “It just. looks like it!" (Applause). Mr. Sinclair asked his hearers to "drive over that. road and see if you could find as many cracks in it as appears in the Guardian pic- turcs." It was only in two places that those cracks appeared, he add- ed, claiming that “the main paper in the Province" was working against the tourist interests by pub- lishing pictures of that kind. This year. he declared the Gov- crnmcnt is using “almost all" iocal gravel though this did not apply to the past three years. The price of the large road ma- chines was saved in their first year of operation, he maintained. Excusing thc Government's large highway expenditures, Mr. Sinclair asked, was it not a good policy for the Government to spend nloncy when money can be borrowed so easily? "Those of you who got your cllccks will not say it was squand- ered." he suggested ingvaiiatiugly. DIR. WIGMORWS ADDRESS Rcfuting the Liberal speaker's contention that there had been no squaudcring of money, Mr. Thom- us Wigmorc proved convincingly a wholesale squandering of money undcr the Len Governments road policy, which negeiecicd many im- portant by roads and did not uc- conlplisll the work early enough in the ipl-lng. “Wily haven't they had their big machines on tile secondary roads during tile past three years lint just ihrcc weeks ago?" he asked. and “Ks there any honest man who will ssy that their whole election prohibition pledges, Mr. MacKenzi proceeded to discuss matters. CHALLENGES OPPONENTS .1 to name one I (applause) . road machinery cost the electors $90,000 but where are the vouchers? educational tlon in that report of 55 printed pages which tho Lea Government had implemented “We know the Lea Government llighlvay work is nothing but u brazcn bid for votes?" My, wigmm-e asked triumphantly. Mr. Sinclair had done so much campaigning about old age pensions at the last. election that it was not C Holding up the report of the Ed- unusual l0!‘ 1190018 t0 85k! Is Mr. gomnupflow~prcplmd “n. Sinclair taking up the census?” do, ‘he chm-mush", o; 9n gnu, The audience laughed heartily at -——— Mumps“ a; l c“; to u“, Pl-“flnce this sally, much to the discomfit of o", $3,999’ he “mums”; m, on, of the Lea Government candidate. Defects [n av" Bethune S ponents. Tlle_ joint political meeting at North Wiltshim last evening was one which further increased Con- Gpvpmmsng h“ kgpt n; phages, servative leader in his speech in servauve optunlsm m me Second whether it has given a proper cn- Charlottetown had improperly oitod Dysmcg o; Queens, Messrs D_ 1<1_ the And I challenge the Liberal can- 615F865 during the PBSt tWO YER"- Bcthune and L. L. Jenkins scored repeatedly over the Liberal candid- ates, Hon. B. W. LePage and Mr. Angus McPhee. A number of in- consistencies in the speeches of tile latter two indicated to tne meet- ing a lack of sincerity in the plea. presented. The speech of Mr. Bethune was followed by the audience with keen attention, and made on evid- ent impression. Mr. Jenkins dealt discerningly with the rccord of the Saunders-Lea Government and both speakers were warmly applauded. Mr. McPhce made an effort to ex- plain the financing of the Govern- the promise that-if returned inc; would serve the electors “as well in the past as we have in the future." Hon. B. W. LePage, who was the opening speaker astounded the au- dience with the inslnuution _ that some “Tory heelcrs" had mixed. a bad "batch" of asphalt and had put it into thc newly paved highway, with the result that ihc pavement had cracked. some Tory had prob- ably punched holcs in tile highway ill order to take pictures of them, he further suggested! The audience was considerably surprised to learn from Mr. LcPagc that not only the new car ferry, but also the Canadian National Hotel, and the standardization of the rail- way were direct results of the Dun- can Commission report. ‘ Being the only member of the ex- ecutive llving in Charlottetown, Mr. merit and concluded his speech ml. 1 ll Nil Illll Wlllillllll LePage Blames “Tories” For ’Puif.' Cracks in McIntyre Highway! .l< col-o Over Splutterlng Op v <1- to experiment with large stretches oi road. The expcdnlcnt should be conducted on a. very small scale, un- til proved feasible, Mr. Jenkins con-l tended. ’ Mr. Stewart stood by responsible government; hence he stood behind the Prohibition Act, he stated. What had the Prohibition Commis- sion done to enforce the law? What had Hon. Russel Clark done to en- force the law, Mr. Jenkins asked. The Liberals do ‘not wlsb to be too hard on the bootlcggcrs, because the bcoticggcrs were good to tllcln. Mr. Jenkins outlined the various ill- consistencies of the Liberal adluill- istration in relation to prohibiflm enforcement. Two weeks ago, WllCn he was at Rustico, Mr. Jenkins stat- ed, motor boats had unloaded rum iroln a schooner there. The pcoplc of the Province were | not. getting value for the large sums of money expended on thc roads, Mr. Jenkins believed. There was not a doctor in Cllar- public health than had Dr. W, J. P. McMillan; however, Mr. LePage ha]. excellent reasons for disliking Dr. McMillan. lion. B. W. LePage had abused llon. R. B. Bennett, a man whosc slices lle is not worthy to un- ioosc, Mr. Jenkins --':\i~'. He had brought Dominion politics into cord of thc Liberal Government, Mr. King left the country with $15,000,- 000 deficit which the Liberals wish- ed to blame Bennett. The school teachers had approached thc Government for increased salaries. The Govern- ment had money for every- LcPagc was often called upon to act on the Sabbath. Both Mr. Saunders and Mr. Lea had givcn the spcakcl" a seat in the cabinet, a posi- tion, he modestly pointed out which gave him much more influ- Prcnlier Lea. had been of great us- sistsncc to him, Mr. LcPage cx- plained pompously. In eulogizing the Premier, Mr. Lc- Pnge stated that at the last session of the legislature, without a law- yer, Mr. Lea had put through all his legislation and there had nevcr been one clause added by the Con- servatives. He severely criticized Dr. McMillan stating that the Doc- tor had never clone anything for public health, unless he was lvcll paid for it. l-le criticised the Stew- art cabinet because it had been composed chiefly of legal men. The assets in thc Province worth $783,000 were almost double thc debt. Mr. LcPagc asserted, and would lust for fifty or one hundred years. road between North Wiltshirc and North River was a "regular boule- vard,‘ he said. Mr. LcPage outlin- cd at considerable length all he had done for the Second District. The Guardian nclvspapcr, up to the time that tllc brewers and dis- tiilcrs of ihc Province several months ago stopped giving money, had protested against the Prohibi- tion Act, Mr. LePogc stated. Mr. LePage attempted to show that the Government had enforced tile Prohibition Act. Why did not the Bennett Government stop the Bcnnctt Government should enforce the law. He thought that Mr. Jenkins must have been drinking when hc sow li- quor smuggled into Rustlco. Hon. J. D. Stewart had been of- fared the position of law clerk in the Senate, Mr. LcPage informed his hearers, and when Mr. Stewart ac- cepted, doubtiess, Dr. McMillan would lead the Conservative party. Mr. LcPage stated that if he was offered the position of Provincial Auditor, he would not accept it. Hon. Mr. Sinclairhad never sought that position. ‘ MR. L. L. JENKINS Mr. L. L. Jenkins asked his audi- ence than an ordinary member. smuggling of liquor, he uskcd. The a Treaty Cruisers once what credence could be put on the word oi’ a man who stated one thing else but teachers salaries, and ,rbr_ the Children's Aid Society, Mlil iJcnkins asserted. The Stewart Gov- ' crnnlent, when it gets the increased ' .ubsldy will pay the teacher addi- tional money. In discussing the financing of tile Saunders Lea Government Mr. Angus McPhcc had some difficulty in his terms. He attempted to dc- fcnd thc action of the Government in going into debt. He could not sec how the Government could have went less money. Mr. McPhee claimed that the Conservative policy was a, Liberal policy. It was a "matter of a. little theft.” Although nobody present had scan the use of local gravel it was the practice to use such gravel in other sections of the Province. If the Conservatives were elected, Mr. lifcPilee‘ hoped that they would carry out the Prohibition Law. Ml‘. McPhec was interrupted \\'l‘ crics of "Talk provincial politics.‘ Mr. McPhce, however, did no‘. comply. Mr. D. F- Bethune dealt with the large amounts of money expended on thc department of public works. Value was not being received for the money expended. The “widen- ing policy" has not been followed up with consistent road work. Of late there has been a great deal of ore-election road work clone. Mr. Bethune made reference to a bridge which had been fixed up as “bait” after years of neglect. As o. newcomer to the political ur- clia Mr. Bethune was surprised to hear Mr. LcPage make many in- correct lztaicnlcnts. The machinery purchased had cost too much for upkeep. 012.000 to $14,000 was too much repairs. If the claim for the Dalton Son- ntorium had been properly pre- scntcd at Ottawa, the people of the Province would not need to have subscribed money for the building of the ncw Sanatorium. It will be the object; of the Stew- art Government when it assumes power to safeguard the money of the people in every way. Money will be safeguarded. It will be the younger generation of the Prnzince which will have to pay off thc debt oi’ $3,000,000 which has ucculnuiat- ccl. lottctown who had clone more for’ thc discussion to hide the black rc-, c.rluuur x wirc was received last evening‘ lm Charles Ballard, Sccy. of thc .orih Sydney Race Track as fol- lWSZ “Blowing a gale hcre today. lunior-frec-for-ail won by Abbe » Worthy. Best time 2.11 3-4. Free- Ifor-bll won by Marjorie M, Ruby P. 2nd. _Trumpsmug 3rd. Royal Jeannette 4th. Best time 2.11 3-4. NOTEL-From the above it will be seen that Sydney horses are iepping some as the race tracks in that country are not considered as fast as Charlottetown race track. Buusauul 0F {ills Continued from page 1 on.’ "n- h S r Alcxandcr Gibb, uoted British port authority, wi called thc muting of (he local board o.‘ harbor commissioners and shipping agents hcvc. Also attend- ing the conference was Alexander Johnston, Deputy Minister oi Mar- lne- He came here as the rcprcscn- tative of Hon. Alfred Durzlnleou, Minister of Marine, under“ whoa:- dcpartment the firc swept port is ibeing reconstructed. A statement oi Sir Alexander Gibb that it could rcasonably be expected berths, 5, c, '1, 1s and 1e and possibly 1'1 wouid.' be ready for next winter's business,“ was reiterated by the Deputy Min- ister of Marine. “This work will probably be completed by Novem- bcr," he continued. “The shipping men arc satisfied with this arrange- ulcnt." v ill; REME COURT AT GEORGETOWN ,____ . At the Supreme Court in George- Lo\vn yesterday the case of Jenkins lvs Eastern Canncries Ltd-. an action ifor damages came before the Court. Some evidence was heard and the Court was adjourned till this morn- ing. The cases of Alfred, Joseph and Henry McGuivk, appeals from con- victions for alleged assault on po- lice officer, were adlourncd till the February ievm of the Supreme Court with the consent of the counsel for appellant and thc At torney General. When the Grand Jury brought in true bills in thc cases of Iiowarc‘: Llewellyn and John McDonald, wil- were charged with brcztizing, onto? ing and stealing", Mr, J. J. Jollnsi" K. C, counsel for ihc accu moved to qurvil Liic iltiiictmcui- tllc ground that a preliml llffilfillg was pczriicr, bcforc S the Libcral Party. How this huge sum was divided up; remains a mystery‘. as Senator Haydon has sent a‘, medical cerfificuic to szly that if would be dangerous for him to lcuvc l *nlc for illc purpose of giving cvidl encc, 01' even i0 be cxanllllcll in ills own homo. ' It should be mcniiorlozl that it svzls Senator Hay- don and his law purincl- lllr. J. l’. Ebils, who origin- zlied the BfliillllillllfllS Company", forming: an original company with ul ulnscrilicd czlpiizli of $2.500 which they turned Oltll‘ .0 lienullzlrnois for $l,liiii,0(i;i. According to ‘he evidence of Scnafor Blcllouguld, who is clulirnlzln r ‘ thc bczlrd of iilc huge Si. Lawrence power project, he xucltc ll rviilrn of 5700.000 czlsll and 208,000 class “A" shares on lvls cnnlpzll'llii'.'cl_\' modest $10,000 initial invcsfnzcni in ihc or‘ inzll Iielluhzlrnols syndicate. Af ihc current nlzlrilci price of $3 a share,- ihe stock would be lvorlll $i.iiiii,00ir i0 which must he. flddfll U18 $700,000 cash to arrive at tile senator's gross return of $1,740,000. . Dr. McDougzlld. who is a qualified pilysiciqn,‘ though his whole ("lrecl- ll'l‘-‘ liilfl in business zlnllfin- zlnce, isallvgyed f0 haw l‘ l lllS admittedly powerful influence ovcl‘ ihc lilie l m»; (lovcrnlncni in secure rm- ihe Bczlllllarnois the rZy-“ni to build the large power, canal llctwccn Lenin: Si. ifrzlncls lulrl Lzllll- Si. Louison ihc St. Lalvrclu-c lilvcr 30 lllllCri wcsi of Ivlunfrczll. ‘ Knowing llrc llllasicd l|llllllIi('_\' of his friendship ivifll Mv. Ifinyr, if is clzlilucll ilulf llc llzld a lnrgc sharp in the obizlillillj; 0f thc vlgllls. Wilcrc file R'lll‘.i'll_\' Dcgizlrfmcni becomes mixed up in ihc scaudzll was in ihc zlppoiuinlont of Mr. R. A. C. llcnvy, lllc presvnl yrcrlcvzll lll£lll.“§.'_i‘l‘ of llcaiuhrlr- "his (Tolupulvv, l0 he llz-plliy MlIllSlPl‘ 0f llalllvuys. Thc afimndizln Press gjlvcs ihc szlliclli facts us follows: “Although infcrcslcd in ihc BPIIIIlIElPIIOlS SCllCIllC——lllS‘0\\'ll company lliifl been absorbed by this iilue—.\ll‘. llenry liculnlc Deputy Blinisfcl‘ 0f Ituilwnys and Canals in 102i), he fold thc commit- fcc. His relations with ihc company were known by llon. C. A. Dunning. the Hliuislcl‘. he said, and Sir Henry Thornton. president of ihc Canadian National Railways. He hlld first refused ihc post, butlaicr accepted for one s ssion only. He was urg- ed f0_ do so by Mr. Dunnlngr. he said, bcczlusc of his knowledge of Canadian National Riillwfly fin- ancing and of a large programme of railway con- sfruciion that was planned at. the time. At the same time lllr. Henry retained his post of head of l ihc l)lll'('flil of economics of the Cllllfldlllll Uaiional ' Raihvzly‘. l-lc resigned both positions in l\lZll‘Cll, 1930, to become general manager of thc Bcauharnois V‘ company.” It was also stated by the loading witness at the iuvcsiiirafion that Mr. John Aivd .lr., hlontrozll. re- cclvcd $120,000 for the Provincial Conservative party of Ontario, but Mr. Airli. on bsing culled, denied this, and asserted he still jiossc .'l ihc bonds which he re- ceived for professional s ll w"; in providing a huge and profitable contract. for Bcllullzlrnois from the Toronto Hydro Electric; Thc same witness slzlicd that 5200.000 had been offered by llCZlllllliTilQlS to (icncrzll McRae. Dominion Conservative orgunizclg-buf he had turned if down as Mr. Bennett would have nothing i0 do with such con- "Lribuiions. Tllc revelations are such that well-informed and "suzlliy reliable judges assert that they will result in he Liberal party lacing ilcpi out 0f office for the next "flccn or tlvcnly you l "ilblliERAtiB 2d, had turned on the step; in taken lo lllcci thc immcdiaitc si‘ ion as distingulsllcrl froln a fur-- In the midst of a lengthy dlscur ’ ‘tion on the Bennett GOVCl‘lllllZ'l Tile ' lucnial plan-Mops to chcck ill ‘OIIllSCl callicvicd lungistrll‘. 3mm of capital {ppm Gcrnlrlny, illl lldll Jill‘! v " 0V9!‘ we To this 0nd it was learned unof- Chalge- and U‘: 0* “y General ficlaliy a consortium of banks wn". could not prcfcr an l".'liCllll€llt of muggcstcd which, acting jointly: his own motion undcr the circum-gwould wmk m. the r@5g,_.~,-;\;=¢.n o; ‘Lances’ yGerman crcdit. Co-opcration of tho j Thc Court held that thc Attornctiibnnks wouyd be ngpjggafy 5n do- 1 General could prcfcl" all indictment “sing such a schomm liacfore a Grand Jurv although a preliminary investigation was pend- Izlg. 1 i when tile prisoners wore brought {into the Court to be arraigned Mr. ‘Johnston intimated to the Court! As far as the new Hoover 50118010 that the prisoners had thc statugis conccrncd, however, ihc coll- tory right to elect whether they 311151011 drawn hero from official dc- should bo tried boforo a Jury or uu- nulls of its presentation is um ll dcr the Spccdy Trials Act bcforc has pygbflbly $0 fur only born snip, B- Cfiimty C011" Jiillge- lmiitcd in private convcrsaiions After hearing argument lllc Coui't_bptwe,.n' drplfugatns and “pg a; ml lldlvllfhed l-lll Yi-‘Stefilldy lnflflllhfllofficial proposal to ihc confcrcncc. New lloover Sschcmc Remains a lllyslcry i ii ll 0; ii El! I ll illiliilll BiilllE EIIBETS FIELD. BROOKLYN, N. ‘.3, July 22—Sllarkcy. bill Boston ilcnvywcigilt, and little Hickey ‘vialkcr. former middleweight cham- pion, fought flftccn rounds to o. lirzlw llcrc tonight before a crowd of 30.000. walkers lcft eye brow was badly cu‘. and 11L: face covered wiiil blood at ihc close. Sllnrkcy lil his fzldv-zi old blue blllllfOllf‘, with Hi3 {sold anchor of illf‘ United Slums llavy on tile back X‘ was first in ihc ring, and llC jus‘ ' iillLl Limc PllOlIfIll to cross to Walk iris corner and hplp smiling Micke; climb into the 1131195» Thc crowi when argument was continued byf Mr. Johnston for the prisoners and‘ by the Attorney General. The Court ordered that the trials; oi’ the prisoners be postponed till the next sitting of the Supreme next. The prisoners in the mean-j time have the right of electing‘ whether they desired to bc tried by a jury or undcr the Speedy Trials} Act. Application was made before: the Chief Justice for bail which was granted by the Court, fNllllllililllli 5c MaeFa P. E‘ I" Sinclair to show where a single I voucher for this machinery had iii MEMORIAM \ speaker who showed from the Pub- dye“ °t Vlclllfl“ wall he asked further challenging Mr. been produced. The enormous increase in debt piled up by the Lea Administration was dealt with convincingly by the fn loving lather, - WILLIAM FRANKLIN WEEKS, FREDEIICTON memory‘; husband and I ic Accounts how Jnditures in practically every depsrtnlcnt had mounted during the past four years. WASl-IINGTDN, July 22.—Con- corned ovcr two important defects discovered in its prized 10,000 inn treaty cruisers the Navy depart- ment has decided to use radium to detect vltal weaknesses in ship parts such as recently developed under battle; tcsts- I The Navy has purchased a hall’ gram of radium for regular use af- ter success in discovering hidden 030. Ind famil- Who departed this mp JuIy g3, Denial had been made by, Mr. sin- l clair that there were any cracks in Inserted by M", mm“ ween the McIntyre highway. Mr. Mac- qm Kenlis referred tho electors to the 1924 llfdlflm- d elects in the stern post castings of five of the sight cruisers of the d1’- u~uhi~§ night that Mr. Stewart is to become Judge, and next night, law clerk oi the Senate. Mr. Jenkins scored the extravag- ant policy of the Lea Government and exploded argument after argu- ment advanced by Hon. Mr. Le- Page. It was not so long since the Hon. J. P. McIntyre, Hon. Mr. LcPage and other members- of the Govem- meilt were fighting with one anoth- In rebuttal Mr. LcPago chailcng-g ed anybody in the audience to] come into town with hhn, and findl fault with the public accounts. In‘ attempting to refute the charge that the present road making ac- tivities is for election purposes, Mr. LePnge stated that there was no-l ullulul' iNl0NDON body in the district working on the mad‘; at present. Mr- LePag-c was interrupted with "No. They are hay lnaking." ' Mr. E. N. Blaster, North Wlltshire, was chairman. No government had the light Continued from page 1 had either Stimson or Andrew Mel- But at the timc of writing, ihc‘ mystcry of the ncw lloovcl‘ plan‘ remains o. mystery. Ail representatives except the Japanese spoke at the curly scssion today. Mr. Stimson ancial circles were awaiting who“. he rulldc it clcar that despite rc-‘ ports in some sections of thc Ger- man press, United States banks arc not withdrawing German credits but in some instances thcsc crcdlts iulvc been increased rcccuiiy. Ilc also cxprcsrcd confidence that fir: big; German bunks in ihc Unkcd Sin‘.- rs would co-operatc towards main- taining Gcrmun crcdit< and thc banks of other cauntl-ic are prepared for similar action. There is o. gencral fccling (‘mt tomorrow's deliberations will rc- veal the success or failure of the negotiations. Both the German and French delegates arc anxious to return to tllclr capitals. and as n gesture of contlnucd concern svitli European rehabilitation. Premier MacDonadl and Rt. Hon. Arthur sounded ihc- Courl l“ Gmrgctllwl‘ l“ February ‘note for which uneasy Gcrnlan fin-l that , lwilmvctl approval of the two trill iuzlrriors, and Shurkcy glared stclld lily m, Walker as he shook his ham ialui marched back to his corner. Was Native Of Cardigan P.E.L Positive i(ll‘l‘.'.illC£l‘.l0l1 that thi unknown luau vilu was kiilcci Six Mlle Brook lust wcck "was Rob- crt Fllllfllflioll, LilirLv-ricili. ycal old still c‘. ihc llic All‘. and Mrs. Hlljlll l-‘iniaysou of Cardigan. P. E I.. was lllnlie today at PiCUlI- Thc dcnriuscd mct a tragic death » lust wcck when working: on the falnl cf Nsll McLeod. Hc was struck by iigiltixiug and instantly killed. Strung» circumsiniccs surrounded thc case and until this morning the identity of tll’: unfortunate man was a complete mystery. The deccazcd was apparently Well known in Prince Edward Islanlplle- r . a .. I ;". i l ing a nephew of Capt. Flnldyloll ' ll0n, Secretary of the Treasury, sub- Henderson. finance minister. may ‘mitted any formal proposals. To- -rcturn to Berlin with the German day's discussion, it was officially visitors for a week end. ,;f ‘.11: tizrine Department. Chan u lottetown, ' ' “w.