' Readers Every Issue Guaranteed §nmmuA.nrt Ul-IIIOIIEQIIIII Gull-Ilium, Two (Souls. Homing Gull-dill. Founded 1881. ____.- first Missionary Societ "hllIi-"liiiiéii Y‘ 11*»- -"" Pa‘ Was Drganized _in Malpeque, This Province, i 1825. Report oi First Annual Meeting of This Society Was_ Recently Discovered and was Read at Meeting of P. E. island Presbyleriai in St. James Church this Week. The following report wag rend at the meeting of the P. E. Islanrl Presbyteiral in -St. James Church, last Wednesday by Mrs. J. M. Murchison of Mnlpeque. "it is the fnltort of tho first Woman's .Mis~ sion Society estubiiisherl in Canada 11nd. so far as is known, in Nortii America. The report was rliscov cred among tho effects of the late Mrs. Nail lMoGougan, Maipo rlue, and is of historic interest:—— The rf-irst report of the Prince Tow-n Female Society for tlio years 1925 and 1182C. (Jharlottetown Prince Edward island. printed for the tSociety by Mr. James D. lluy- urd in 1828:- Comniltteefl. For the two first yours: .Pat-roness——rMrs. C. Stewart, TfPilSlll'(3I‘--1Ml‘i1. Keir. ‘Secretary-Miss Marry Stewart. Ordinary '(‘.orniuittoc~ Mrs. Pid germ. Miss -M.rry ltamsey, Mrs. George liearisto, Miss Penelope McNutt. Rules of the Society. l1. "l‘li-iii Society shall bc dcnoru lnatcd thc Prince Town Female So. ciety to,- flrnpagirtlng the Gospel and other religious purposcs. 2. All persons subscribing th" sum of one penny or upwards, per week, or making a donation of five shillings or upwards at one time shall bc members of tho Society 1i. The business of the Society shall be conducted by n Committee to he chosen annually. consisting oi‘ a ‘Treasurer Secretary‘ and not, Jess than four other members oh~ rgible for re-eloifilfiii and‘ under the patronage‘ of - snoir other honorary members as ‘theflocioty or Com- mitcc shall select and obtain. 4. The Committee shall meet rinco a nioirtir or ofterier if necose sary. on a day to lie fixed by thorn- seivca. and three members are em powered to act. l3. A general meeting of tiic So- r-icty shall he held annually ou the Monday after tiic dispensation of the Lord's Supper at Prince Town in June, when the accounts (as audited by the Committee) shall be. presented, tho procoerlingfl n1’ the past year reported, a 'i‘riisu- l(‘l‘, Secretary and tfomnrittco C110 sr-ii for the ensuing year and thc funds appropriated. Report iTbe present ngtyis distinguished by irctive zeal for doing stroll. M1111)’ are moving to and for and know‘ ledge is everywhere increasinlt The Angnl having the cverlasviirg eo-eooue-oo-o-oowoenow‘ ‘CDNDENSEITSPECIALS veooeou-eo-u-oe-eooeoeoo-oo‘ ltATlith-itic. per lino pr-r dny. fir: per liiu~ per day for it days or over. fir. a "lit! per" day for ii (1i\_\/B~l.(li' over (‘cunt unis to n. line. Groups iii‘ Initial intern, Jllill‘. 1H1 mil. 1O per cent. discount. fut‘ Adrlrr-sir forms part of nil. l . frlhlrhlrnunt be pnid for. Special ltatcs Fnrrriulli-ri ltuurn url. 75c for seven Situation week. wprrln for one we p” wnntr-il. for seven words. Weulr. TBUMMER BOARDINGB on FARM seven miles from tho city. 110111‘ shore. Apply Mrs. Woatherlne. Dunstnifnaso- ‘OFFICES "r0 near m TH Buyer Duilrllntf- ma“ 09mg” Street. All latest conveniences nml heated. Apply at the Studio. eNQ-"QE _.sRiNe YOUR. suns to me. and have them 11111 1“ good order for the fails’ sheoliinii» lmwn mowers sharpened. stovfifi nml nll general M11811‘ WW1‘ promiptly’ attentied to, M11105 White, no lrr-nt S1- oMEN WANTQD -- W! WANT a few real live . representative-f lu overyctty and town in (luna- da to sell automobile , stop ais- nals; positively prevents 11061 dents; every cur owner ti. 111°“ poet; easy to sell; 111K 111111111‘ Wnlto for particulars‘ and agents‘ proposition. Canadian A11!" Shops, l’. O. Box 154. Niagara. Fells. Ontario. ,____._._______________--- PRDP. ELDRIDGI, 1B8 PRINCE street evory_ runny and Satur- day: hours l0 a. m. pd p. m. until further notice give advice on n11. subjects oonce hing life. lluarrmtee satisfaction or no fee y in Canada Gospel to preach to them that dwell_ on the earth and to every nation and kindred and tongue auii people is now seen in the 111111.51. 0i‘ heaven bearing the word of lit-r in all directions. Societies hirving for their object the Glory of God and tho best interests of mankind have ircen formed and are in iii: tlve operation in almost every part of tliu tihrhstditn world. VMHCII E0011.‘ has alrearly been done by these Societies, and there is ground to hope that. with the other means of divine appointment, they shall continue t0 operate until n|| H051] .shail see the Salvation of our (li.-ti Your Society has been formed with a view to attain what ought to be the great object of all, liii glorifying of Cod by doing good. And your Coniittce have now to 1K port its prceerlings for the first two years. 'l‘lr|s may be riouc i‘.i a very few words. As by the flit-it rule the funds are to be irppropriu tcd by the general rueetiirg nothing was done during the first year, ex cept nraklng the Society more ex tonsivciy koniwn and collecting sub- scriptions. .At the first. general meeting in Julie, 1.8126. the sum col looted was found to be L21, 10s Of this sum £10 were uppropriaii-il to the purchase cf lllblrvs and Psalm Books to lic sold to sur-Ir persons as might require thcni. illlii tire remaining sum of £11. 10s. to be given to a Missionary having thc Gaelic liiilflllililtl, who might V1311 tho ileistltute settlements in th-a l1 .. earl Every Covers Prince rlidwarrl island Like the Dew ny CHARLOTPETOWN, CANADA FRIDA-Y, JULY.7, 1922. Civil War in All Rebels in the City Various Risings ‘throng (‘Special to The Guardian) DillBriAN. July ii—~ir‘reo State troops who‘ wiped out thc erbei- 1T0 in [Jublln £111.01‘ a week‘: ‘irloorly civil ivar, stirrtcri today to quell insurrection in the provinces lllifkfll troops of tiic (lovcnrnr of 1MlC|lilPl tioilius. Provisional iii-nil of thc l-‘rcr: State. were rushed to Donegul and llrugireriir, where rr: beis still bold out against smai detachment sol.’ nya troops. A national cull to arms iiy tho governmcnf was issued today. 'l‘lii= government wants all soldiers pox sibiy available in case tho ire-bop irion in outlying districts assumes serious proportiuirs. Tho civil war that raged in llub-l lin for a worrk innri ended yesterday whcn tiic last small hand of rebels surrrencreri, took a toll oi’ more than 60 hives and caused property dam age of $5,000,000 i1l£Llr'.'\S’l‘, July 0——~-~ liailrway coiuiirimiii-ation between liuiililu rind Belfast was reestabiislieil r.o~ day and passengers from tiic North were allowed to enter Dub lin wi-thout permits, .but military- passes nrust »bo obtainorl if the persons thus admitted ilosiro iu leave Dublin again. Vatican Guards 1 C llave Mutinied but Were Disarmed (Special to The Guardian) ltflhiltl. July li~~-'l‘be \i'utir:rr1 (loll island. Tiio lifbics and Psallu Books were procured and sold and the money rcturncrl to the firnris of the Society. and as no Mission: y cnrno to the island £11 of tiic money appropriated to that pm‘- pose were voted by the gcnierai meeting in June. 1827 to thc Syueii c-l‘ the Persbytcrian Church oi Novu Scotla. for Missionary purpo- ses. ‘At the same meeting 15:0 were voted for Sabbath Sehoo. books. to b5 given to the schools that were or might be established _wlthin the bounds of 1.110‘ Prince Town congregation and £8, 12s for fillies and Psalm Books to bi: preceding ycar. Of those a Bibli- and a Psalm Book have been giv e rrto person in destitute circum- stances null the mnncy recclverl for tho rr-st that have bccn so-id r0 turned to tiic funds of the Society ‘Then follow tiic names of tii: Sochuy. Thcu follow the names of the mcm-‘bcrs of the Society ‘with their" contributions. Brazilian Troops Out in Mutiny OTTAWA. July 6—-Oi'fir'.lal adv! r-cs state a revolutionary mcvo nrcnt In lilo Janeiro was rcrolvcll h,» the State liepnrtiuent when it was informed that troops stationed i.i ‘Htilli irbanit at the entrance uf tiu liaiy of lilo bad inutlnir-rl yesler day morning and up t0 11110 YB111Q1" rliiy after-noon hiui not been sup ‘pressed. - Tn“ fflflir of iicavy guns lllllllllfll‘ irrg in Rio Du Janoiro Bay told oi annnrgnnl, who revoitcrl yesterday‘ still iia-lrling out against ovcrwirel lnlng numbers of goveriuuoni troops. llrazilfls embrlnnic rovoultiril still sirioulrlcred, although rein-l surrcirrlirr was beliievcil at band. [pgrlrgt-ntl-l ll0ltlllig Fort tioyracuinr (iitllilllii were. subject. to 51111131119 irannrnriullult. __._- _____~—-—--—— WANTED-SECOND CLASS, EX- |)1‘l‘1t‘.lli'.f‘.(l tciicbor for ‘Red Point ni-lpurl supplement $125. Spring and fail vircallon. li. it. Stewart. Suuris East. -__._ rflHE MARSHFIELD FESTIVAL -wiil be helilfriiursrloy, July 1J1. on grounds adjoining tiic church 1f Thursday is riot 11110 11111119 Friday "’ “"‘-' WANTED-A MAID MUST UN- di-rstunrl plain cooking. Apply 42 Passmnrc St _i..._.._ use: eon est: - WEIQHT inbuilt 1-100, i4 or 11'» veers 0111 wiih llnrry T. colt at foot. Goo worker. J. it. Denali. _______i_________.____-_4—- anmo voua wiooi. To till-1- l Titania's store for carillnil l1 ruinous Mill. our n. Lauri. G1- Georgc St. tifui location. wiii so" W111‘ "1 leeenml evmth . airlvete and confidential. Low fee for lldiep 11.00 and $2.00. sold iu the satire manner as in the] anon: FARM FOR ests- AT 1 Wood lslimrls, fir) iii-res of land. ' 2g plonr, good buildings.‘ bonn- ilarmris innhiiiivri today iii-i-iursi» of iias Been Finished Collins’ Troops are Now Engaged in Quelliug hout the Country. armn was issued this morning by Dublin llavo Surrendered and DUBLIN, July 6.-— A call to the Provisional Free State Gov erumcnt in the foriri of a proclainu lion opening tho Way fur the en~ listinent of citizens. 'l‘ve-uts have shown that while the present active strength o: the irrrny has been sufficient to deal with the recent situation there is a possibility of corttinuer‘. sporadic action which makes art increase in the army establish merit wrtuiriiy necessary. Twenty-five largo buildings in Sirckviiic Street, tiic rcbr:l'¢§torng, hold wuro destroyed by fire, ‘at: iaordririg to reports current here today. Mary Mac-Siviiiey and three other ivumen were among defenders 0| tiic lust rebel fortress that sur rcndererl yesterday . ‘Miss MucSwlney is u sister oi Tferrirricr» MirrSSwinoy. former Lorri Mayor of Cork, who starved lriinsel to death in an ‘English prison. Business which was suspended when lire r-ivril ivar broke out, was starter] in Du-blin today. Free State troops. i.ii command of thc situation, started to clear away the ivrerzkagir. U. S. Senators Wants to Prohibit Entry of Fresh Fish \VASll‘liN(i'l‘()N, Jul-y 6——A Vii’ tuzil embargo against the iuliuissi-Jn into ill" Uiriicd Status ilitcr U0 1a dispute over wirges and other ‘disiiirtisfiretions. Thu Swiss‘ (luarii. {took over the birrracirs and dis Iarmerl tho Gonrlurmcs. Min‘ . ,Plzzarii.\ intervened curling tlu» ‘mutiny. 150 Passenger; 10vorcome by smoke in New York Subway NEW YORK. July ri-About 15f’. persons were overcome ry smoke tonay whcn a northbound JGFOllh’ Avenue express on the blast Siilo subway caught fire near Lexington Avenue and Pair Street. Dozorw of irmbulanlcs were sumurorieri from nearby and ‘Mayor liylair ar rlvcri to direct the rescue work. "The ar-r-idc-ut occurrcrl about. 7.": feet underground. At this point tiic express tracks run beneath the local and llll‘ fire started in tho inutoruraifs box. After a fuse blow out there was a flash of fiiimc and the smoke swept through tlir- crowdi-il train; knoeiring sir-ores llllCilHHPrlUllS. Wimii the emergency brirircs wr-r- appiierl and the train came to a grinding hail, guards threw ‘open the doors and p-asscngors who liar! not been overccnre made a ma-l scrambie. to escape. T110511‘ unirbic in walk were. cart ried frorri tiic oars to biltii Sin-cf ‘Stilllflll. The-Weather, Temperature, Tide, Moon, Etc. TORONTO. July v7——l<‘rirsli smith easterly whirls. fuii" and warmer. liigli iido this, morning at 11.219 an rltonight at 10.12. Sun sets this evening at 7.53 and rises tomorrow morning at 4.18. 5No0zie” theYSTlTlshine Kid r H .DROWNING- l5 A PLEASANT‘ DEATH without crop. Price right. M1111 to D. D. McGregor. 0 » (lays i'irili)\\"ill‘p, the passage of thc i-‘ordircy 'l‘irriiT 1311i of fresh or lrozr-u salmon, halibut and sword fish from tiic North Pacific or trl buiiir_v waters, except. in bond from ports is sought in the Senate by ‘Senator Jones. ltepublican, of Was h iington. . Canadas Contri- bution to League i Nations (Special to The Guardian) ()'i"l'.A‘WA, July (i.--»- (ianailafl-z BritishiTrado. (Special to The Guardian) Mission will visit Canada month in the interests oi’ 1hr" llri tisii iampirre 'l‘rarle i-lxhlbitiou to be licld in 1924. The partvaro nov; on their way to ffa-iriirla from Airstralia nil Non‘. 71" land where they ellilsteil iii.- ' UlOll of g(lV(?'l'liill1‘llit and l'llil1lV1(1tlii.lS. The Aiitiporliazin~ will expend largciy trl‘ money. on. orgy and ingenuity to make theirs the. best irvi-rscirs show at thc great exhibitioir in London. Coming Yto Canada To Enlist (Io-Operation in Coming imperial Exhi- bition. Antipodean Dominions are Taking Active Part and Canada is Expectedjo do Likewise. LONDON, Jilly ii—A British ‘Prune tligiring will] no or great penom w next the Empire and all its coruponiein. Mission {The imperial stock takilrig g1» parts. Anrl it is expected that (Janarlii will take a more prorni~ nerit pint in the London exhibition than slio did at San Francisco. --——¢-o@- LONDON. July 6—Suffocatioi of the irish revolt that flared up in Dublin a week ago is practically compir-lerl, Winston Cliurehiiil an 1110111111011 1n thc House oi‘ (Iommons this irftrzlrnoon. , Will he Held in London oi Disarmament Will (Special to The Guardian) 'i.().\'i)( Jilly ti—-'l'ho iui-etiir; of the i.r-.r_uo of Nations which is seherlulrrl to take, plat-e ill London on July 17, proiuiscs to be one ui’ the most imporiirnt in tiic history of that crgiinization. .Ono of the itcms on thc agenda of the (‘innicil refers to the ]i\.|~ pour-d agrcr-nutnt in the reduction oi‘ [':l|i"-‘]lt‘tlll armaments. A r-upy of the ilruft which is now ' ussion by thc Armamoirl in of ‘lieagiul seen last night by your corrr-sprrrrri r-nt. Drillr: clauses aurl provides for mul uziiiy agreed uprar. . who. subsr-qucrlt to signinfi. _arciion against it may require tho »ntlicr r-nrilirui-tirng yiartics to use thcir combined forces iil;=111151- 111° agressor. {Military intervention of this kind wrill be possible 11111.)’ 1111"‘ 11'“ (Fnuncll of the -l.ciri:\11'. 11)’ 11 111""“-" fourths ll1il](ll‘lf._V,\|1iiS dcr-iili-ri that the prcpirratit-iis or the ircluoii coin- plaincrl of really constitutes a 1111?‘ mice to the peace and SO('llI‘ll.y 0'. tho eouipiirinlng nation. All 11111111 ’or this upiitirrv intcrvvllllou 111"" contribution to upkeep of lilo per manciil scercijriatc of tiic League of Nations is likely to be one of the lmportan sublet-Its taken up gy lilo (Janiirlizin delegates at lire next meeting of the League. Assemibiy members now contri liuto on a basis ofsizc units (‘auiulir for iiist:iiic,e helm: assessed for 115 units as compared with nine ty unlit for France. Jindr-r this anrenrlrueni. to cov~ chant -t'anaria niow contributes 111111111. $l‘50.0il0 a ycirr. There is lrwvovvr. a strong lkii-liirg that the contribution should ‘be rcdircerl. Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc lll\'l‘l11.\1.—-10c per lino per dny. 9c. per line per rliiy fur ii days irl‘ i» r- ile ll. iliir- per riuy for ti- riuys rrl‘ river f. figures. irrltiirl letters count us- nuc wurri. l0 yrer t-r-iit. discount. fur r-iriiir. Arliirens forms part of’ nrl. and must be puld for. " Piueito tea to be held on 4th is postponcrl till the 8th. "Rmcrc Tiresday. July 11, for strawberry and ice-cream festival at. Union Road. "Reserve Friday evening, July 7iir. for ice-cream and ctrawibcrry Festival on tiic lawn of llaiuruonrl Kelly, lliinburv. “Kirtblervn M1V0iii‘ "The play ‘ni-i-n" will be repcirtcrl in ilnrtlcir llzril, Friday night, Jilly 7th. Tick cts 50c irnd 25c. "Annual irrr-etinr: of St. John Presltvttvrlan ifllllftill, Belfast on Thicsdny, Jilly ll, 2 o'clock p. II Ladies Aid meets at same ii.our.-_ "T1110 50111100» 011111111)’ Work 11 it says his deputation is proceed- speciaity, being perfectly acquain- ted with every part of the Island. make the pilgrimage thorn from ii-li lean guarantee you good and quick parts of the world of the danger service at reasonable rates. Phone and -to urge them to organize pro- to bu inaile by the miitary corral '.< kill r. lnstilllatirlil At the rcguizrr convention 07 Erupiro Lodge, No. 10. Kniilllts 01' Pylbias held first evening in Cirsiic llall. the following officers wr-rir installed fur the. P11511101»: lcrin ‘by Deputy Grand (‘birnr-cllor" l\. _lr‘:irqubirrsou_ assisted 1W trrnnq Prizlntn .1, ll. Lviiiiiuns and Arms. N. W. Grand blaster nt- Luwtlier: f‘, t‘, » Willi-r A. Smith. v_ (~_ . iltlygnnl ti. t‘liirnriier. Pl‘tl21li‘.— itr-nnoth M. Iiiiirrllir. M. of \V, (‘apt S, l). Murchison, l_\'. of it. and S. - W. (i. Gl1lrJS< pin. 1M. of i~‘.. J. 1L. (lofrkin. M. ril‘ 1'}. ~J. li. Williams. 1M. at .\."'(ir)irrt!'rnrl llopirins. l. G.—'l)l‘. J. A Allvll. O. (i. —"1'bos. ii. Rogers. l). G. (1.'* N. \V. lluwiher l’ ‘Ce ll. 1.. l'illllit‘.l‘, (iranrl Lodge llt?|)|‘t‘St‘lllill1V0!iI— Port-y J. 'l‘urnrr; J. l). Taylor; (loo. L. Prowse; l‘, A. l-‘imyuliiir- 30H. Albcrnates:—— li. C. W. Lowilier; S. A. 'l‘l|os. White. Supreme I’. (i (‘, ~11. Pain-or; N. Mullonirirl; Lodge ‘lteprcsentzrives L. ltlr:l\'a_v. -~--_i{-o %+-%—— Fear For Shrines rfiAlltO, July fi.~~(‘irrlsi.iirns irhrl Moslems in iPalostinc. fearful lost tiic Gfliirllllfillflltliil of the Zionist government in Palestine will menu loss of control ‘by the Christians and Mosicms of their respective sbriires in thc Holy Land, have ar- ranged separate duputirtioris. The ‘Mosiem dcpirlretioir has ar-- rived in Cairo. Tire president of lint to Mecca to ill-form thoseiwho important Meeting 0i League oi Nations |r"'-I- w.- Pact Now Being Prepa it is a siiupli: document of a reduelirin of irrmnuients on a. scalo Any of the contracting nations has good grounds for fearing irgrcssive Milton on Monday evening, 443J. "The Women's Auxiliary 5011111 M-llton intcnil having irniice cream social on iM~r . 10th. 1f not fine evening. July once - against tests in their various countries ag- ainst the passage of Mosiem shrines of to Jewish control. A similar Chrtstiamueputation is Yoiinltorha lcwving Jerusalem -for Rome tn lie- grcuris adjoining St. John's Church socoh thc Vatican to use its liiiluqprosont inst night, including Ro- jiirlsrllctlon tartan Douglass offrorontoendello- the foilowingover the holiest shrine in Chrlsten- tnrlan Dr. vVr-nrlul Tirimsrsh of the Halifax Club. JUWlBh rium Julymll When Question bed Decided According to re sion of the liieugrli: and they must furthr-i" be ilmrFQl/i-(l by at least tirreefoutrhs oi‘ the ‘Council. (ionrrar-ting parrtii-s to this agrec uient, who increase their iiffflil merits bcyonrl the srririe agreed upon. will be given six months to; nrako the acne. ary reduction and farllilirg this they will be sirspcnile-l from the benefits of thc treaty. Germany itirssiiuiriirl the tinit-td States ar \']lt:(‘1.(§(l to join the par-t (lVPIllilJlll) but no Arucricau or --' Asiatic. tsate will be required to supply forces for intervention in lfiuropc, iii-ls concession being uiaile to the United States to scour:- their c4; operation knowing tlrcii opposition to intervention in Euro pcan‘ affirlirs. Asia. ' ’i‘hc French representatives arr unt vcry favorably disposer] to [wards this pact. iPAitiS, July (i-Lord Robert Ce oil, (llrcat Ilritaiu, in tiic session lcf lire rlisarmaiuent commission .l |thc Lcaguc of Nations today mover] that tiic Wasliri-ugtoir Poison Gas Treaty be extended to nations other than those who signed the pact; The motion was servondcrl by Premier llra-ritlng of Sweden. island Banker is Warmly Congratuiated Upon Promotion O1‘ Mr. J. S. Cooke, of lhr- Royal flank here, has been instructed to report in the ‘Supervisor's Depart. rnr-nl, ilalifzix. This is a distin- gniiiliml and Wull rucrlteu proiuo- tirm 1m Mr. Cooke who has been stationed here for tiic past three years. “Jim", by his genial rlilsposi. lion, has won a firvornlrlp placer in the thoughts 01' his fellow-workers. in thr- Bankers‘ ‘lloclrvy circle he will be greatly iuisscrl as lie has lit-I'll their‘ spr-orly centre. in n number of hard fought genres dur- ing tlir- past lhrr-r- seasons. Prior to leaving the oiilca last evening, Mr. W. 1t. lllllllcl‘ o-i bcliirli’ of slilll prrrsftlllcil Mr. (ioolrc with it gift of intrinsic value. Mr. iflillllft‘ marlc a suitable roply, ex- pressing his apprnclation for tho kind rcnrcmberanco. iMr. Cooke loaves this morning for his irrnue in Kensington anti on Monday will report at Halifax. Rotary Cup Was Presented Last Night There u/irs a large attendance at tho monthly Rotary Club meet- ing last evening win-n pfChiltltllli. l‘. W. Turner presenter! amid up- plairsc the Rotary Cup to Vernon Currie, -thc school boy making the highest number of points at tho Dominion Day Sports. Vernon was heartily congratulated upon win- ning this handsome trophy. Err-president J. A. Clark, gave a very interesting address upon Lhu international Rotary Conven- tion at Los Angeles which he at- tended recently ns a delegate froui the Charlottetown Club. illotarlnn District Governor, J. Walter Grant was present at the meeting and was given a warm rc- ception. There were several guests On the other hand no European] llfilillll will be called upon to sup-yofficc of the miblbery on this 0c. ply fort-es for oporittiion in Americii casioir sited in m bank?" llY Annual subs Ithl. "l6 ‘yo, . Worth While All the News _ Worth Reading Mull, on u. lfl-IO-Dlihiv-"lé-‘unuu Liquor Exp orteis have, Troubles oi Lost Eight Kegs oi Rye are Now Bein Whiskeyliast my or Dnnned ior Customs Duty In the Two Pun eons of Runi Stolen in Bond at Carter’s Warehouse. The Ruin Robbery ease was con- tinued yesterday before the Chief Justice and jury at the Supreme Court, several Crown witnesses being examined and cross- exam inerl. On Ithe understanding that there are several witnesses yet 10 ibe examined both for the Crown and the fir-tense the Court allowed tho remaining jurors not sittiui; ripen the ‘pr ‘cut case to proceed to their homes for the week-end. ‘Tho eross-exanrinzrtioir of-Pcrcy li. Hand. manager of the Chariot/to. town branch of the Canadian D18 tribuiiirg Company, was contlmcd yesterday morning by Mr. lnmari. Mr’. Hand testified to having 10st liquor through another robbery previous to the case before thc (fourt, in which rye whiskey and kin had been stolen from the Cold ‘Storage, wlhcne itiie Iglstrlibutllng (Boiupany had rented warehouse room. 'l‘liis robbery was noticed sometime in Apr ii last. The Com puny sent down to the Cold Stor age for eight kegs of their Rye brand and the report came backf that they could not be found. Al largo shipment of the keg-s iiadl been taken there previously by' Truakmau Jus. Gallant, When. the shortage was reported, witness nf forwards went down with Mr. Fra ser to try and iinrl some clew. bur so far as he knew up to the pre- rent time no trace has been dls- covtrcrl of the missing kegs. He cheekcrl up the goods by invoice and found out what was aliasing, anri left the remainder of the liq nor at the Cold Storage for two or three weekn longer, _ iMr. lnnran: "Didn't you consildm- 11~111111Rcrous to ienve it there af ter the goods were stolen?" IMr. liand: “Well, we puit on u fiboclal watchman and i considered it as safe there as any other part of ffhariottetoirn.’ Wllllcfis notified l the St. John _ lie rmreeivcd m0 rlnatruln. 1111113 111 regard to prosecuting or searching for the grpflity parties 31:11 110 look no steps in this niat L . IMr. lnman: “Did your company send a man to investigate the rot, DUTY. or a detective to make in- qulries?" iM'r. rlianrl: "Not to my know lcrlge." 1171111055 produced three tele- grams received by him while ln Monlr-cal from hi5 assistant man- BEOI‘. Mr. Bazinet, in fgggrd u, tiic robbery at Carter's warehouse. T119116 telefiranrs received‘ on the day ailter the discovery of inn robbery were 1n code and w“ ncss translated as f0|lnw5;_ v 1st wire receiver]: "200 gallon; itolon in bond lust night. Iieurd "“"°"111 111101111 setting duty froru ‘"1: W1" 1 111111! a lawyer if needed? yitpiilll] advise you it‘ it comes or __"~’"'1~ tvlvsranr (part in code): liobbers arrested. ‘Rum not found (“"111 fllllnurncd till Monday. Will irlrlyrse y-oiuif anything doing re “Afm”? 11- '5"! Gflllrne about cars," iuriruin is a can manufacturing company at Montreal.) ‘J11!- Telegrirm: "Received letter by which CUGUJIIIS claim dngy_ glint will i do? l think the plueo ‘rlb not secure. Letter will ulcer You in the lntorniing, Reply w. night." Mr. iiuzinct wlrod only lg w“. ‘ZIICSS. lie did not notify the St 1.11m office of the ribtbery. fwr‘ 'ln“"“"i “C1111 you explain “11Y. instead of rrgpupflug to m8 head office at -St. J i to you T, 0m he reported Mr. Hand: "Only thgt | 9\'l11‘Ytlling to mo." w reports w Wren You are in st. John u...“ gory" iazinet write pernOnfl-yyy u, "Yes." “When you received those wlrn; ilifl‘ YOu report to the St. John, office." "010- 1 phoned liir. Bronfman at (rlttawn (who was visiting more roni Winiilllflill and reported to Mn Brampton. u.» 1st. John iMnu 11!!"- WIH was in Montreal at .he time." v .4011 sirid you 1mm no bqokfl m his’ wirls thetduly paid » i r a. triiiutuiia" K em 0 he m“ "Tm-v were rum by check." "Who draws the checks?" u‘ do... "A1111 1f You are absent?’ "Nobody." You are solely in charge of tho bairk account?" "Yes." "When the deposit who makes them?" a are, made. "Myself or Ballast." "W111!" mods are ordered Irom away, docs cash in advance come “in my name. D¢1*°"°11Y-" “.50 that the business of the (Iflilftdlilfl Distributing CompBnY 111 Charlottetown does not Bppelarnll! the bank in their name at all? "No." "It appears in your name nnfi you hold the money in trust for them?" "Yes." . rq-row n“; your 11610 D8111?" "By Mr. Bazinet." "is there no cash "book kept?" “Ne? "How does Mr. Basinet DRY them?" "As a general rule he would bold it out of any sales that ho makes." "l)oes money come in cash?" "Sometimes, yes.’ -"Can Mr. Baziuet deposit money and checirrwhen they come in?" "Yes." "flan he power of attorney!" "No." "How are those checks made up as a rule?" ‘There are very few checku, it is mostly cash?” _ “On your inspection visits bore you carefully inspect ‘the and check up accounts. Does Mr Bazlnet submit to you an account of how much cash rbe has got?" Attorney General Johnston oh- jccted to the questions of Mir. in- man as being outside the scope, of the case before tne court. The (hurt: 1 will not stop the pears that the evidence of this wit- ness ls of n moat unusual k-ind. to bring it to bear directly upon the case or not is a matter which ithe Court cannot at present de- termine. The vrlde scope which a cross-examiner has, and which ho 1s presumed by the Court to ex- ewiie only to the extent that is xiecessary. properly prevents the Court from interfering with the examination ‘now. 0f course we take it for granted that this in- quiry is not merely for a vague or lDHUflIIDtB PTITQOSQL but colicgrng directly revelent matters in the defense." Witness. replying to further questions from Mr. lnman, u. Dlained that Mr. Hazlnet submit- ted stfltelnenle to him of the mou- ey paldeoui. These statements were not filed in the office, but were sent direct -to St. John. They were Senora"? written. no type written 0011185 dieing retained in Charlotte- town. ‘Mr. Inman: "Are there any in- structions not to keep a copy here?" "Mr. Handz" f don't know whore the lnltrtrct-iuns come from, 11 they were ever given." "Are the statements filed lo st, John?" , "The? 11°91) them for a tlm suppose."_ l“ ""11 the uwev ‘buslnelo u done in all the Bronfmsn offices?" "I thins so." Witness had been with the Bronfmnn brothers lab-nit, (w; years. He started first at the Mon- 9. I treat office where he ran the iriuil order department. !Mr. lnman: "Were there no ‘b00115 kept there?" Witness: "No." "a" You a private code with any other man but Bazinet in this business?" “No." “Apart from that private code 111-111 You a general code for tran» B-ltlniz business with tho Regina or St. John offices?" 1“N0. This code is simply 5 private one between imllnet and "Woolf." a "111 Your 5111Dments of goods wiry. »wi t tr . move thghiiwma d? you generally "At various times din-l dhijnifd llixht." n‘ B quite corn 1113111 early 1n the nT>oi-'iliiu?2'-m" 1t is common in the business, the Yes." Attorney s gun | _ “Those teiegreiiieolthat Yginlsufrrrbt ""111 Bonnet in Montreal din Y0." “lwm: them immediately?” Ha replied yes, nmd m,“ the following mggule ‘mun he had sent in | 2 .. -"°“ ‘"1"’. 3:01am "abflsuii. 11.16.1111 iffy 1111111110:- oivoi-‘uuui my ‘m, intanTwn 11111" Y0u had bei.~ to ‘our ' or" m“ M’ “mum” m‘ y . - ‘main-m!- Ulllllffl: ggg fmw 111°)’ can claim. Better go Mo“ "(Us tomorrow. ‘Ring n; “d ' 11G 1B "I078. m ‘w, p... ‘o. m" ‘"111 them iinui i lrriw" 15.11""! ennui: "who '2'“ ihgmmon in ontuuo-r- ~wl'. Begum" 1.. , he film 18d . -' ‘I u, frequently?" "Yes." "111 whore nam» a that dep0~ Dositi g , lard ‘t: with re- “Werrr sire-n .. ‘*1 ._._4 stock i crofis- examination ‘because it up; H".- , Whether the counsel veil-l be aiblo