ç n PAGE Foim «SÜOMÎQJË? i ammonla lt s'ofl’ens the water in tire wasliing machine and makes the ciotlies so white and clean. ,3 .— 50, ’V 00 Starving Russian Children have been alioted to thc Sava lhe Children Fund workerl in th- tamine urea about Suatov, by the All-Britinh Committee. w— 0re At prêtent, the generotity ol the Canadien peuple han ennbled the Canadien Committee of the Slve the Children Fund m provide ruflicient lood for 75,000 children in Ruuiat wbo would otherwine have died irom ltarvaiion. Now that the Ruuinn Relief Fund (inclnding the Britilh Red Clou). the Fricnd'n Relief Minion and the Britinh and Canndinn Save lite Children Fonda have been united under the direction of Sir Benjamin Robertwn, more vorlt iI hein; undertalten and thero i5 l corresponding increale in the demand for lunds There in absoluter no hop: that Rulsian children can ha helped by Rulnia itselt. until the harvelt which corne; at the and ol Augunt. il il imperntive that money and lood continuo to be tant througll lite Canadien and British Organizntiona riahk through the nummer. Will you give aomethinfl? 25c. will ieed a child for a week. 81. will ennuro milicien! lood for one child for I monili. 8500. will ennblish a kitchen in tha lamine district and leed 100 children until the next liarvent. Cheques and money orden may be lorwnrded through the local commiuee, your ank or lent direct tu Sir George Burn, Treanurer. Save lhe Children Fund, Elgin Building, Ottawa. SAVE THE CHILDREN FUND CHARLOTTETOWN LOCAL BOMMITTEE EXZMAYOFL RILEV, Hon. President. H. H. STEWART. Hon. Sec. Treaa., Dominion Savings Bank Hon. President—HON. W. L. McKENZIE KING, C .M. G. Hon. Vice .Presidents—RT. HON. ARTHUR MEIGHEN. ' CRERAR. HON. RODOLPHE LIMIEUX Al! tubacriptiono arc prondod in Canada on Canadien Foodflnfh. iake Music-imm il? Air ' Immediate Delivery Mode] C Receiving Sets Marconi Mouotnn i-i wildiy enthusinstic nver iliis set. I’rice, 5200.00 Delivered “'iih llllS mucniilcont sot ynu (un sil nt houle in tho evenings and listcn io ilu- liigli «lues concert programmes seni ont irnm Nownrk Schem-t-tudi', hleiii‘ord and elsewhere. Deniers wunietl cverywherc. H. V. MacKiNNON, ' New' Brunswick Radin Offices, 108 Prince Williiun Sireet, Si, John, N. B. P. 0. Box 691 thnt wn'vo liud .i Daily Selections ior Guardian Rendus thc linii. Su)“, iit's t'orgive lif’î l.4-t"3 nul he slaves when we ongh From lha W. à. Loulon to lw froc collection . We sllall be- wuiklng in sunshiuy Wmuwm“ O ways' ONE OF TH ESE DAYS One ot‘ thcse days. 'Sny, lvi'n l'argot it. Let‘s amide. Lii‘i- in si) short and thte world nu wldv, nuyn ure so short nnd there's so ..illll('l] io do H Whnt in i1 wnn i'alno—there'n en . , much thnt'n true. Snv, Int'n iorgcl it. lets brunli put il. in v’ i ii uwny an nnil îorvver no, what do ymi nny? ' Ail oi' ihe bitter wordn nnld nimd ho prniso, Onc oi‘ thene dnys. HON. T. A.| à! Tlllsl'O'fl en mur-l1 gond in the world lmt's strike a balance and cross off it. wliatever it y ‘ i l Sny. lei'n rornive it, lcl‘n wlpo nif ICI-h. hall] (me l8... ou leu (-nllod) l.” Un par. m “Un... M3001.“ h 0.-“- “Mulhll. JIIODCMDQMMQ. I I l i D. K. m nue-u "un. J.I.Iumm-lm WEDNESDAY, J UNE ‘14, 1922 “PAINTING THE LLYJ'. l lt now appears that Finance Min i islfl‘ Fididing in suggestlng a inumber ot changea in thé tenir. :Stronge. in lt nol. mat wlmt lbel tLibernl press. eithor with (flint! gpraise tliut ‘dnmned or with fui-1 ‘some praise thnl niennt only subn ëservient-e to tlle pariy. unanimous-Ë fiy devint-9d won jusi whnt (lie peûi iple imd oecn loolnng for nnd whnt: ‘yhad lit-en promised them. sliouid Ësu early in. lis career requlre :0! [ne modii’ied n not rebuilt. Thej mine-nuit“; oi‘ this change of front onlof Canada‘s forelgn triade by en. i ithe pari oi' ille Honournble iFieidiiig in thut lie llds dlscovel‘ed' jlllfli the great majoriiy oi’ ihe peo Inie oi ("annda are "down on" his ähudget. n recnils the story o! the yuung n.an 'uho derided not Io Îmarry an ne hnd discovered that; the i‘oung lady and her pnrentnl 'were violently t0 the imnlch opposed Solne mudiiications will doubiless ne made. some more tnrin tinker- ing wiil ne undertaken. reductions wiii ne made in nome ot the tax- iation schemes proposed in the or- àiginal budget. All thin, with me äassurance that [Mr. .Fleiding is go. ing "in the direction promised," will he cnrried ont in lhe hope that they may to nome extent modify tact ihat the Libern‘l pàrty han tlnown oii’ lile ami-protection cloak under which it has monqueraded during the past t'orty i'enrs. The Fielding Budget ot 1922 in openly nnd avowedly n protectionist one; ,tlle manier oi' the situation han ononly (leclnred himselt a Protec» iionist and ne han 7hehind him G4 Protectionîst reprenentatives frmn anbec who are av strnngly pro. i With his nnd Jtheir ad‘here'nce to protection we 3 have no Canada oould lnot illve .withont n meneure oi' pro- ltection, withont the "principle oi' Inroteotion. . whlch the leader oi the Opposition. the Rignt Honourahle Arthnr Meighen ndvocnted du‘rinz his whoie political career and which he go strongly emphneizod during the late election campnign. Whnt we do chient to. what ail self respecting Canadiens todny ob Ject to, in the i'nct that a party tectionist as he in. rq'narrel . l should so cavalieriy lhl'OW oi’t the cioak wliich it wore throughout the campaign and with which it dereived no 'many oi’ the elcctcls and nounced while in opposition. ————-o.—— CANADA’S GREAT NEED At the annunl meeting ot the Connidnn Nnvy League ot’ Canada in Montreai‘l the other dny, the new President, Mr. S. Hnrrin. in reported in the presn as suggest- ing that “au. advertising merchnnt ship wouid he wonn itn weixht in gain, and ne recommended that such n nhip be equipped and‘sent to oruine the Seven Sens and ihus nct ns a national marine drummer for the Dominion. Ho hoped to see thls ship nnil beiore ihe year endcd.” t in the course oi’ whni was avi- dently n practicnl speech Mr. Hnrris is also reported an snyinz thnt “the only wny t0, entnblinh (Ïanndn ns un commercial and maritime nation wnn for the pea— pie to taire ofi’ theu- cont and do something” “'Foreign trade," ho snid, "monnn national p'rusperity; it nlno Imeann nhips and aniloro. We have the nhips nnd we have no: the trnde and it in .up t0 ail t0 do their nhnre nnd gel il." Foreign triade mennn national prosperitv; thnre in no doubt oi' don the garb which il de» modem Canadian lii’e in tint we cnnnot wnit i’or resuitn. We .nra not Iatisiied' with nowing and wniting torgthe harvest we won! the hnrvest without sowing. We want quick relurns tiather titan lay inondations l'or bigzer Vreturue. We have no time to sont! ont n "drummer" tontudy tho situation and ndverlise our wnrcs; w’e want him to bring ail he can set on hln tiret trip. The Navy Langue o! Canada, re- organlzed nome nix years ego, has for itn main ohject the building up couraging and developlng the nhlpping and naval lite. Muoli hns alreadv beeu done, much yet re. mains to be done and, of the lat. probabiy the higgest thlng is we (-nnnut hope io ter, to learn ihai becomo a great nation without n large toreign trnde and that we cannot have the latter withont shlps and sailors. i in thin province the local brunch or the Navy 'Lengue oi Canada, opened sa thoraruglvly equipped Naval School, the mon: promisingl institution oi lin kind in' eastern Canada. Jf lnot)iin the whole Do- minion We did not giVe i; .tlie encouragement or the support. in deserved and it in now n question whether it shall be continued or vincee and here they must ha do- TiIE lillilllliTTElilWll Icuiiinnn exist largeiy in the maritime pro-' Hening___Conclnlèd Continued Front Page l _.__— «No... t I "Dld yon suspect he wns'.” “NM. Œennessey did not appenr rattl. ed in any wny. Wltnena lmcw Hen- nensoy' a, long time and alwayn knew him nu n respectable cllizen. Witness drst heard oi the robbery in tho aiternoon when he eaw Il in lhe paper. iHe did not regard it an a routier)“ wheu he sa-w the men tnking the stutf away. He iirst hoard IEsnory's nnme mentioned when odlcer Molnnis came hnck that morning to the front o! the store trou) the warehouse. Mr. Inman: “Will you swenr it won Essory‘s volce you vhenrd cal- ling oui?" . v Witneu: "l Ibelleve lt wan. I won't sweur t0 li." Dcnaid McLean. clerk nt Con. er's, repeuied liis evidence re the smashcd lliill'll and open ('ellur door. Cross-examined by Mr. ln- mnn, he .suid the liatch to which ne referred us ibeing tampered with led inio [llè main cellar iroin Dor- chester Si. il: does not lead into ihe lbolltlt‘il ‘wnrehouse. lt is se- cured Ilyy vilains fastened into ntnples hooked io lintcli and con- crete. lie did not rememher how mnny windows there werq to the wurehouso on Dorcltcster street.. e cpt-lied two windows uince the Spring. 'l‘hey cou-1d De u‘pened‘b'y smoshing windows on outnlde and turning ihe inslde buttons. The haleli inight have been crushed by a pnnoheon rolling on il. John Diamond, niglit wntchmnn. Irepeutail lits evidence under direct examinuiion by the Attorney-Gen- erul. lie and watehmnn McMnhon noticnd 2l mon standing in hin shirbslonves ut lile Hui-rie Aibntiuir corm-r. lleiore the puncheonn were taken uway. He 'went up Sydnoy street mwai'ds Pownnl, Cou-id not say wlwiher lie was Edwnrd Hen- nesscy or nui. Noticed inter n wo- man dressed in ‘liluck conte up iPownnl on Queen sireet. near Far- quurhnrson’e corner. When they snw me ’iigger golng down Sydney ntreer illere .was only one man, driving. Dld not nee nny mon in grey. Could not identiiy driver as ÿ;isoner,"but «recognized him as a iHelmossey; Witness snw O'Brien and IEseo'ry corne out ot' the south front door cf iCairter’s the ‘morning ot the robbery while lie wns stand— ing on ille corner. One oi' them eaid: "Corne on, Eddy." Hennessey the indignation and the disappoint— not. This in not an it ought to came nl'uund the corner with the ment engendered by lite much her. be. Canada cnn pronper‘ Unly na jigger undwhe two casks 0‘ mm, alded Fieidtng Budget. No moditi. its availnble resources are devel. and proceeded townrds 'Pownal St., . . n thence np «Euston and ont Elm cntion or reduction or turther oped wherever theyresonrces ex- Avenua When mey came up pro-mises, however. Will alter the lst. 'Our nntural naval resonrcee Grem George strêei "18m WGI'G throe on the j'ig'ger. Tlle other two looked like Essory and «O'Brien. WVitneus saw t-wo men standing to- gether on ille west sidc or the veloped. We have hadour o’pporl tunity; it in not yet lont and we nhourld nee to it that it be not President 'Harl‘is‘ tremni‘it wny'to establiah lost . ithnt the only time nation wns i’or thc penple to tnke ofi’ their conta and do nome. thing npplies to us on t0 the oih. we hnve had and still hnve our opportunlty; let un er provinces; not lose it. -——.o.—— A LIBERAL VICTORYI Yesterday'g Patriot derives nome consolation irom the fnct that the Liberal candidate i'or ISt. Jnhn County, New Brunsivlck won hls election on Saturdny dut. and nm- ceeds to drnw pamllel with conditions in Prince Edwnrd inlnnd. We trust thone sunheamn ni hope in the Patriot‘s ' an imaginary ‘ brennt wlll here ne to induce thnm to issue me wI‘its for our live by-elnctions now long overdue. Tire vparallcl thon be seen nt ils antuul value. Su i'nr un the Patriot's subject for aiation in concerned Si. John County in prncticniliy :1 Libernl [Constituency nnd went ConservaA itlive in the election ot 1920 by thn nmall maiority of eight votes sim- ply becnuse the Connervntive can- didate. the Hon. J. B. M. Box— ter. leader oi’ the party was a man oi towering stremgth and carried h hecnuse o!" hll strong person- ality. in the present election ihe lite o! the Poster . Govcrhment wnn practicaifiy nt ntn‘ke nnd the whole Liberal machine, rederai and pro- vincial. was st-rnined to itn ut- mont nto gave the situation. Added to this tho 'l-lydrowEiectrlc, quen- tion wan an issue pnriicular‘ly si. i’ecting thia iocniity and its influ- ence on th‘e renult wnn miinitely more patent thon either the auto. mobile tnx and the prico or schmf bookn whlch given ihe Pntriot no‘ much comfort. There are no para; leiln in t‘he New Brunnwick and Prince Edward :nlnnd political situations. Il there are nny we no lilunrinate tiie whole Liberaj pu‘ru‘ Will thn nlnto. ‘ Flnd somcthing hettor thon hnte tu rhot‘lsh thnt. but forain trade cannot be necured _'ilhvnt soin; ni‘ter itr. trust, thev nhnil aharfly ho put to ihe test by the tannins or wrlts for One ni the firent drnwbncin in our electionn. br or sonore-l. .ntlreet a little lbeyond Worthy'n {cornet 'iHc did nnt recognizc ,them. Ho did not. rememilier seelng 'a motor truck going aloug Qucen ntrcet that mornin'g. «__(Cross-exa‘mined by Mr. llnmun.) Itàds not .i’requent to sec nmcking pens occasionally. li. ls commun to' sce automobiles running nll inight and morning. . l iPolice Sergeant Allan lMclnnis. '(snworn) Wan on tiuty on the morn- ÿing of Thursday inst. Cuming up ion the soutirwest side or Queen sti‘eet i‘rom Wuier whoui 4 o'ciock, llie (aronsed irom Telophone Oflice to‘ the eust side and met watt-limen ,Diamond and MdMuhon nenir Don chester strcet. ’i‘hey cnlled his ni- tention to a jigger tliat. wus siop« ped at Carter'n side wurehouse door. Witnesn went over and in- vestigated. The jigger wns ba-ck- ed againnt ille cni‘h with one pun- cheonon il. Edward Henncssey. tnuckman. was ntnndiing beslde it. He said. “Gond morning, Allnn." Witness snld. “You're working oarly.” rHe snid. "Yen." Witness stopped over to tlie open door on «posite elevator, and saw George Essory inside. ‘He was standing by the elevntor holding n rope. On the elevntor wus a punclleon near» Ily on a level Wlill Lhe tioor. rCould you tell wllether wns operating tlle elevator? 'He wan the only one nenr itthat l could sec. IDid you npemk? “Yen, and lie nuid ‘Good morning, Allan.’ ' Witness returned to tiie i'rnnt oi the shop, where Dlnmond and M'c‘ Muhon were standing. Tlie t‘hree nwent bock mronnd the corner, iMc- Mnhon and witness went up to the Jigger, which then hnd twa pun. cheons londed. w-ith Hennessey in charge. The door wns thon cloned, nnd would not open. Wlllle there recognized Essory nnd O‘Brien on corner oi Queen and Dorcheetnr streetn. IWitnesn anked Hennessey ii' ev- eirything wnn nll right. He snid: Yen, as i’nr ils lie iknew. Witnenn thought the canks Icontnined molas- ses and hnd no suspicion ihat rum wan stored in the wnrehouse. One o! the two men isnng out naround tha corner, “Coma this wwy. Ed- din." Witnese tried the shuttero. ’I‘he iholtom of one nnpenred to have Ibeen snrnng. but none wns open. The two men wniked norosn to the corner oi’ Sydney and Queen, and went wcst nlong Sydney St., the jigger proceeding nlong Dorn chester tu Pownnl aiment, thence to iEuston, Great George nnd Elm Avenue. Witness henrd the jigger came nnd hid [with Dlnmond in n gnngway, alter tollowing np Queen to Euston ntreet. At Euston tliere were ithree men on the Jig- ger, 'hut, witnoon could only recogï nize Hennesnoy. Wlitnenn iwatehed the team disnppenr ilrom Wortuhy's corner. Wiinosn sa‘w William By- ern thnt. morninn on iSydney street in hic shlrt neuves. Witnesn nnw Bamnal Craig coming .in Elm Av- enue on the lisser won going out. Witness nino noticed two men atonan togethor on Elm Avenue, but did not recognize them. IOrœmexnmined by er. inman. Witnens' dnty tnken him aiong Qneen streetevery morning. Truck- ing and automobiles are not ununu- ni nighie ail nlght. Hennmey a.» Essory meured tn lhe cool and collocled. ‘ None ot the partiel mpenrnd to ho Canada ns a commercinl and mari 89193 on a" “lgmr n'ough "- hall"i i sait} ogsm.» for. Vacation. Needs 'WOMEN HERE’S VALUES .TO YOUR INTERËST AND ASSORTMENTS‘ r0 MEET YOUR‘ SUMMER SILK DRESSES Just the dress that you will need for at home or abroad.— V ariously developed in 'linffeta, Georgette, Silk Jersey, Canton Crepes. Light and dark shades. Smiart- est of styles in dark Tricotine, Serges and Gabiardine are also comprised at greatly reduced prices. ' SPORT SILK DRESSES N eut tailored style, trimmed with pockets, white military braid and chain Silk stitching. Waistband 25 up t0 30. Shimmering Baronette Satine in Cream and lead- in g colors. ' VACATION SWEA'TERS AND CAPES - Regular Sweater Coats, made of all-wooi yarns. Tnxedo'styles, in best of summer sport shlades. White Pullovers, either navy or orange stripes; also enveloping capee in loveliest blue, or tan and blue. Ideal for chilly evemngs. 11.11 SPORT ÀANI) DRESS HATS _ Pntone have one of tlie finest Millinery Departments in thc Maritime Province. Sce the special line of hats openmg today. Prices greatly reduced. DELIGHTFUL BLOUSES FOR SUMMER This department has been crowded with buyers land yet thcre are lovcly waists left from the service- nblc house blouse t0 the dainty confection for evening wcar. The price tags arc a rcvclaiion. PATONS LTD. Your Mother Will Be Pleased vvitli ibis tea. Tell lier l recommend it, for l nu tt in my own home. Show lier the Gmraniee on the label, and l ltn-ow site will be (lad to try it. “You’II Iike the flavor” ext-ited’ when tlley wore snoken l0.‘“'il:4l nniliing iii-Îliis i' As itar as lie suiv. ilie irnnsuction itlie prisoncr irp. wns just un ordinairy sliipmeni‘irnl'kmnn . . î .ise to nend‘truckmun can ho indit-ted innt ail "m hp liniiëlllnt‘sr‘êy ès n’wml us onyone else it lie ls guilty I V h ' ‘ V . ‘ I t Si in y 0)0_\'L‘ or- oi tlieit. Vl‘lie hire . i-VE llgdthliîïlillltâ Î\\.l.}if>ll(il'lhe. l‘lic inlliliyilol'f ill linnllng ilit‘ gonds nwny. li cool, hui. tlint tonleymîlioll‘veold thfi lfît") le} nl in. lmnil t-nmn tlownvhe 1s in ‘hp llt'lll on ‘illis charge no they Were pnst montera in the ill'h .‘\rfip:‘:ie; mal. Dld not know:ti'ui-l(mnn in suie whon lie linuln His Honor eniti lie wns not cour nm 1 l i opcroiod ilic clcvnior 01355004113. nilcnlnmsey wus sintply don sidering Hennessey‘s' own evlden“ . ‘ ng ils ivor “'hon lic olioyeil or-’nt nll. ‘He waq c - llnullD hiäälmuîli‘ïilnig (Êîiornd Mort-liant (lors. I-le ls u lii‘onscd iruckman. stolen liquor n\\'ziy..ngîhtiar 3-“ il]: {‘hurédll; n‘inrOYli A Avenue. Lilfliiflilil ilim'e ls no evitlcnt-e thni lie evldenre goes lie won caught md' City en“), Il'hulllulliî mime) lll to tlie (lni anyiliing but linnl the two pun— liandctl, wliliout nn expliinaiion' nm remerhgfl mpptfilêqîkjiïîriläll-âiillmÿnfltîlwny lus ho 'wns nrdered to ‘Tlie rmmti-whout vwnv thev i00k I , . . v .in n ir- nrtinnry course o' . i " truck tlini mornlng. ilid not .rconll imiisiiiess. l ms jiiliïvgi-liggiîetr 5333:1“? wii‘t’i‘imlii: :Ëeiti‘nä gflh'ert Mtiinnin. Dld noiM .»\ii.m'ncy.Goncrul Joltnston snldilSuprcme Court e se p} .enùp “mon”;ngèignî‘qïràliglnhârIl;wnÿlovidcnt the anode wcrt-siol- Mr. Inmnn nsked thnt Heures- . I . A ‘. ‘i - i . eniit-ssny wns in ii, :ind li’ se' ' ‘ ' ' nenney m O‘Brien iiint morningd no ruse ugninnt himi(-olznlfnnîig‘lm'lgea on'ms mm m Dld .tlmrn mis happgrîtëd:îltälîlällàl;;itlllylhillig thnl tliore wns no case agninst nny ol illls Honor replied thnt 118 118d . ng. Ho m-iually linnled no .DOWer to grunt vbnil. tlic prisnners r'l‘his evl , r v. ' v A denil‘ (inhf‘d ihe Case. lt wus not neccs- iAsked il" he lind nnyt/hlnz 10 81W! ilie gonds auvny. snry l'or ‘liim in entcr‘ ilm - [M . wnrn Hienneseey replied in the n olive. ereihousc to iw guilty in thin cnsc A "l‘lie court then ndjournede.g ç———- lnmnn ulnnittcd iimt th 20 Forôô‘i [AtsojPAcnso in Tms or 50] "3 d'6 ' . , ' . PAY Mon: _‘ " “Fi: .