MAXIMS OFA MERCHANT mall“, I i II’ MEROCEANT l °‘ The ;:;.;:'<:r‘c":;j Read "hotly h»- --ll'-"-~.- l I - A - " lug. IOMGOHQ ctopl buying. " -.-i--—- — Covers Prince uilwiihl Island Like the Dew I l tiliill-fi-hfi"?!i$---"“i='-‘35“ -=-‘-'-'='-' CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY, JUNE 2c, 192s Annual .........,....... ........... m» By Mall, Canada nnd U. S. A. $0.60 lihhullcu or TiiilliSPiliil-li n: llililllR hlscnvull Hollow Steel TorpedoesDesigned to Float Below the Surface, is New Device for Bringing Liquor Ashore-Halifax Ves- sel Successiully Outwittetl New York Authorities Seventy-four Times Since Prohibition. NEW YOiIllK. June Zfif-Fedoriil niitlloritles discovered yesterday what is to tlhom a brand new uletli- mi or bringing liquor ashore, wlieu [willlly hollow steel torpedos, dpiiigiied to flout. a few inches be- low the surface, were found’ aboard the tliree niasted stahooncr Rot-lie .\i. lb, captured nfter a running tight by the U, S. Destroyer Mc- llougul old’ Montauk Point Wednes- day with a cargo of Scotch malt, mined rit $300,000 on board. Ex- iuuinntiou of the cargo yesterday disclosed the cunning device of tllc riini-riiniiers. ‘rlie prize is the first full cargo of malt ever seized liy the coast guard authorities in the long war on ruiii row. Close watch 0f the siiip by the Qilfllilgllilfi] cutters since early ill May, has ilreventetl the use of the new device, according to assistant tiistrict attorney James A. Farmer. who (itiestioned the crew yesterday and discussed the torpedosihapcd (‘iliikfi oii the ileck or the vessel- Tim glue-l tanks with n capacity of Announcements, Coming Events, l Meetings, Etc. Ratca-Zc. per word each lntlerllflfl "St. Peters Wednesday moving pictures. Silcciul program. 181-0-20-2l "Come and buy a good cake from tho indies of Cornwall—— ,York institute at Proud &Al‘fleck's store Saturday afternoon, June 26th. 168-25-21 "The W. M. S. of the United (lliurcli, Pownul are holding an ice vrealu social at Powllai illall. July lili. u hot llllu u... ronowliis ilicilt- 1193-26-31 "The lnitiics of Wlnsloc North intend holding tea and ice cream festival Wednesday , July 7th‘. (Jome one, come all. 18d "Big tiuic—lce cream social at lluzcl Grove School, Monday evon- lug, Juno ittltil. if not lino, collie first fine night. 1tH-ti-2ii-2l "hieeiiiig of Cornwall Est; Gil‘- clu will bu held ili the Cornwall iiall Wednesday cveuinli. Jlllie Zi0th at 8 p. m. hlelnbcrs ulltl inili ililtllllbfil‘! are urged tn attend. Messrs Llgiltizor of Co-operntion and Nash Poultry lrronltitcr will speak. 137 “m. ‘Cream Festival and Play iii Seven ‘Mile Bay llllll ("l M°“‘| tiny, Julie 28th. ‘Stepdallciiig by‘ Robert Weeks and the Messrs. Mir-i ls-nll. Other good specialties. if not iluc on Tuesday 219th. 191-26-21 "Come with the crowd to ihc lcstivnl in Arthur Robertson's field. East Royalty, Monday. Juno zblllig _._.._. “win the w, M, s. Auxiliaries m’ the Presbyterian Church iii IUtlll- iidit please send money to Misti McNutt. Eustoll |St., as soon llB possible. The iPresbyterinl meets Ill Zion Church, July 8th. 19° "The annual meeting of Grass Seed Growers ‘Ass'n.. will he held lr. St. Mmryls Hull, Sourls, Wednes- day afternoon, June 30th» ili 3 P- n. I 180-26-3l "Hope River FiddlinB "d dim“ iiig content Tuesday, June 29th. Contact. open ii p.m., one afternoon and evening only. Send entries t0 Peter Goodman, Sac'y, Hunter Riv- rr, R. 1t. No. 2., before Julie 2511i- 9988-19-ti "The Teacher's Club of lligz will present the lour act comedy drama " cna. Rivers" on Thursday evening. July 1st iii the c. M. u. A- llilll. Vernon River. Proceeds in old 0f School Fair. 160-6-25~‘.li "Stilrgdoh Picnic-Our nniiunl bionic will begin at. 2 n. m. Tilcs dd)’. July 13th, watch for posters. 997l-0-22-l0i "Come and hear the Cosgrnvo Family play the violin, guiinr and "turbines. Also dance the lrisli Clog Double and Virisbana a dance of 75 years ago at tthe fiddling nnd dancing contest at Hope River. June 29th commencing at 2 p. m. meals and refreshments. 1700-20-2! fifty gallons till air tank to the top. loaded hoard bitcy flout wit.ilili u. few inch- es of the surface null plunge be- neutii drod yards, liiukin-g it unnecessary for are steel litioks, so that snlall sinned bouts submerged tanks submerged ili their Wuke without arousing the suspicion of revenue authorities, submarines were found filled with mall. remaining use. under British registry witiii the Ba- hamas as her ilestiliutiuii, oii April 1 Shaw and u. crow of six mell, all 0f whom were kept under strict stir- vciilonce until yesterday afternoon, when Fcileral autilloritles liiado the inspection and foiuld five iiicli were each, have attached \\'lleii tiic devices are thrown ort-r- ilie sea for about one lilili- small boats f-roni the shore riilii smugglers to approuciil closely. 0n each end of the long tanks attach a rope t0 tllo uud Cliff)’ tllltllll liiay Five oi‘ the small wlhell Fihlerill authorities boarded the ship yesterday. The tanks were ready ‘for SAILED APRIL 13 The ship cleared from llalifax 3, in command of ‘Capt. Stanley Hllll illiN-B [iliifil lliIEH lillllll Danube and Elbe Ov- erflow Banks-—. Pro- perty Loss Estimat- ed at $10,000,000 - Many Lives Inst. BER-LPN. Julie 2ii~llenvy rains. ilccomilonietl iby lightning iii the Villldyil of the ltivers ‘Daiilrlle and Elbe have caustitl tiaimagl: t-stinlzittid at upwards of $10,000,000 aliil the loa-ls of many lives in the last lWell- ty-four hours. iln tihti lulegnitz district alone the diiiiiiigii is placed at $7,000,000. llit Uiill strfltltln ihc iilibo broke its teniiiankmellts, destroying rye and potato crops. Near Dllllsllrt two persons were llrownctl. The lowland districts around Jerichow resemble a series of great lakes. _ Seven soldiers attached to the intclli;;r=|icc_ service were, killed when lightning struck the radio station at Nittriiz, A clouliburst. iis reported from northwest Austrlal, where portions 0f ButlilDll-‘lt are said to have been flooded by all overflow of tlhe Dall- ube. Heavy Hllll in Budapest caused the collapse of the roof of the criminal court building there last night. -—-—< Sitting of House llllilllSliilRlii Still-AMENDMENT IJEFEATEB BY Till] VllTES Sevelhi Prog7rdssives Voted Against The Government-Mr. ly Rose With An 1nent— Speaker L Whether In Order But the Decision. Fansher Immediate- other Sub-Amend - emieux Doubted Fansher Amendment Was House Overruled His (Canadian Press) no. s. Bulletin, OTTAWA, June 26.- Fourteen Progressives out ofi twenty-one vot- ed for the Woodsworth sub-amendment which was defeated by two v otes. When the sub-amendment h-ad been de- clared lost, Mr. Fansher, seconded by C. G. Coote, immediately rose with another sub- amendment. The Fansher sub-amendment had the effect of addin g the Woodsworth sub- amendment to the Conservative amendment Speaker Lemieux said he had some doubt whether the Fansher sub-amendment was in order. All the allegations in‘ the Fansher sub- Increase of Trade Between Britain And Russia (Canadian Frau) LONDON, June g5, _.Th,, Con“. cll of the Russo-British Chamber 0f Commerce has published fig tires tending to show lt steady in- crease of trade between Great Britain and Russia. The, griywth i5 Elven as from 215,000,000 in 1922 to £5S.000.000 in 1926. Wales Replies ‘ l To Telegrams 0f AGAINST SPAN- i5H_Ii_illl. Twenty-One Persons Arrested — General Aguilera . Headed Movement - King Postpones Paris vis- Congratulatlon it, (Special to the Guardian) (clndhn Pa") TORONT O. dune 25, -J|‘il8 Tor IHCNDAYIC, France, Spanish onto Regiment. 3rd C. E. l<‘., cabled telegrams to the Honorary Colonel, H. R. H. the Prince of Wales, on ills occasion or his birthday. A reply thanking “all ranks for their Fmilliel‘. June 25. -'l‘wenty-olie persons have been arrested after the discovery of a seditious move- ment ill Sllhin. Among those under arrest is General Weyler, killil cililiratuletions" has jiiiit q - Danish Commander iii Cubs bc- gtvifilclefecelved by tile commending gore [he Spanish America" wan General Aguilera headed the movement which gained its great- est strength in Barcelona and Val- encia. ' King Alphonso has postponed PPIIICGhlQ projected departure for Paris because of the situation. Colu- ROME, Jung 25,113“, nan“ munication with Spain has been Foreign Office ‘has issued an em. interrupted. phatlc denial 0g the report that LONDON, Eng. June 25. ~—(len- Eddfl Mussolini. daughter of the eral Pri-mo De Rivera, Spanish Premier, it m marry Crown prince Dictator, lies personally telegraph fllumberi, The statement dacla,res ed the United Press confirming that the story originated in Bode”, the discovery of a plot directed gossip. IRBPOrts originating iiragalnst the Spanish Government. lCbiasso, Switzerland, credited Pro-The plot was against the govern- mier Mussolini of ltaly with plgpg ‘ment rather than the monarchy, as to merry his daughter, Edda, new reported in Paris dispatches. in school near Florence to the ltal- MADRID, Julie 25. —'f‘lie Spoil ian Crown ‘Prince, Hirrribiiry" A“. ish government today accused the Dictators Daughter (zauso of their registry. Smith. a super cargo, claiming to llubio to criminal action be- Joocilll lint Suspended; Labor be the steward, was found on - board. (Iuptuin Shaw is liable to civil action to t'hc extent oi $5.000. for failing to have u manifest, coli- tnilling the name of the ship's coll- , ‘ slgiicc and coin-signer aboard. qmlsggggiza Jane. b0‘, ‘Several times, according to meul-t y ‘u bers oi‘ the crew, tlhe vessel has‘ been starved out by the close watch oi’ the coast guard on this trip, bllt tiliey claim that the ship has succt-lsfully (llllwlttotl the author-l lties seventy-four tliiles since the advent of prohibition. Since clearing from llallfu"): the slhip bus been cruising off ltulli Row trying to laud her cargo. Wllell the food supply ran silort, things looked sud zlbourti the Ruse M. ll. and Capt. Show was fortrcti lo pilt (‘Ciliidlhfi Press) member iet Russia resulted iii suspensio Hope who was presiding. ---__@-0-c-i Yale Beats Harvard (Canadian Press) Interruptions 25.——-Persistent today during the course of the de- bate on the motion to revoke the iBritish trade agreement with Sov-ruled. oi’ the sitting by Deputy Speaker‘ In Annual Race amendment, he said, had just been voted 0n The House upset the Speaker's ruling by 118 to 115. Miss MacPhail and Mr. Coote voted that the Speakers ruling be sustained. J. S. Woodsworth voted again-st. Speaker Lemieux ‘announced- that his decisioni had beqn over- B II When the House next divides it will be on the Conservative Amendment as amended by lthe Eansher sub-amendment. This contains lihe vote of censure .on the Govt. Division on this will probably be delayed. 26. -~'.\leesrs. the House was dealing witib "one iiborities in Rome denied the story Ateneo, foremost cultural and lit- 8 liiude his examination today, buck for silpplics frolii New Eng- lnlltl. l RUNNING BATTLE Weiluosuny- moriiing- n thick fog covcldnl ltunl Row. but the Destroy- er Mcbougiil, lii coulinuiid of Lieut. Coliiniantler Stanley V, Parker, U.S.N. sighted the itosio M. B. shortly after six o'clock running to the end of Long island, ten miles off iMoiilituk Point. The '.\ici)oui:ui signalled Uhe Rosie M. l3. to stub. bllt silo sciidded out. for the opcn sou. A warning shot H0!“ the ilestioycr wihistled over the bow of the fleeing rum ship, which failed to stop her. Tile dc- stroyer placed a shot dangerously close to one oi’ the Rosie M. B. ‘masts iiuil the British flags run up on ‘her ilulilirti, after which she hove to. Tile llllll ship was over- taken by the destroyer within u ilille. The ship was brought to ziucllor off llclllutrs lslnlid Welllles. iioynlght, hitvillg been convoyod illto the boy by the McDougal. The crew and officers were held until Assistant District Attorney Furmei- Fedeiiii authorities confiscated tho entire cargo, lbout 5.000 gallons of mash Stored‘ ill eighty-three kegs and partially in tlio ‘steel tanks. Capt. Shaw will ‘be liable for the full value of the cargo, which is estimated at. 8300.000, ill addition t0 having a civil suit pressed against him for not possessing u manifest. 'i‘llc ltosio M. ll. is ti Nova Scotiu vessel of seventy-five tons nnd is well known along llhe Halifax waterfront, mole especially as a busy constul sch0oner' than a liquor carrying craft. Two summers llilfi iiic ltosie M. B. was a ‘regular iirlivnl and stilling between the. ports of l-loilfux, ingraniport and. Sheet llltrbor, freiizhting generali trnrgo to ulul from Phase points. Al.‘ that time the schooner Was-coni- uianded by Capt. Verse. Italy May Keep Germany Out 0f The League (Special to the Guardian) GENEVA, Juno 2F». —fl\viftl_v the League of Nations attention nnd apprehension -hnvo passed from Brazil and Spain tn Italy, from which come persistent rumors that consisting ofldom fashion by the profession be- lllC(lA'l"l‘A (IOURSE, New Loli- dou, Conn., Juno 25. -— Yale for ilie sixth consecutive year iltrfeatetl Harvard in their annual race over the four ‘mile 'l‘lla.mes course this afternoon. Warns Against ‘Purchase 0f Useless Drugs VICTORIA, ll. (3.. June 2f». Thousands of dollars are being ex- pended annually on useless drugs to tile detriment of public health. Dr. G. E. Henderson, Professor of Pharmacy and Pharmacology at. the University of Toronto, warned the doctors attending the Cana- diun lviedicul Association Conven- tioli bore. “ili the medical profession", Dr. Henderson declared, the public had to recognize that n. great many medicinal substances can be used only by experts. Yet. muuy new remedies were being extensively advertised and even used in ran- fore they have been tested suffic- iently to lay u firm foilndutiou for their tlso. As a consequence, enor- mous siiilis of ‘money were wasted annually to the detriment of the country's health." C. N. R. Earnings Arc Increasing MONTREAL, June 25—'l‘he gross earnings of the Canadian Nationali Railways foi- tho week ended June, 21, 1920, were $5,214.i'ii0 as com-I pared with $4,100,930 for the same period of 1926. an increase of $1,022,632 or twenty-four per cent. Chinese National- ists Receiving Russian Aid llONDO-N, June 25.—'I‘hs Daily Mail's Tokin correspondent says lio 'lins received authoritative ad- vices from Mukden. Msnchurin. that regular critical-s in Russian tCilVfllfy iinitn have urrlved in» China to tissist Chinese Nationalists in ilieii- right to regain power west 0f Pekin. Russian war materials including artillery supplies are said to be Premier Mussolini, incensed over alleged New German agitation in southern Tyrol, is reflecting as to whether ltnly should hasten the "Annandale Hall Tue|day-Neil (lheverle, champion fiddler. A180 dance and moving pictures. Ever)’- IM-N-iican 1:06P 00m!" W.‘- cuu welcome, entry of Germany Into the League. Italy's vote like Basil's last year. A.-. ranching the Chinese Nationalist l t)'i"l‘A\VA, J1me‘ Uamilbeii, Lucas, llloutillier, Fon- sller and Kennedy, Progressives. voted against the Woodsworth sull-aliiendnlont. Miss MacPihnil and Mr. Cools did not vote. OTTAWA June’ 26--Amid scenes of excitement unparalleled in the Can-i OTTAWA, June odlan Parllanlelit for half a century the Government. this morning found itself oii two divisions with a lilill- orlty of two. ltlither division was oii a Govcrumeutfmotlolt. The first came on tllo sub-amendment to the Customs Report moved by J. S. Woodsworth, Lulior uiolilbor for Centre Winnipeg; the second was oii a ruling by the Speaker but in both cases the Government had ar- rayed in full strength on the de- feated side. a wile" m" m“ °l m“ tw“ v°t°5 These are W. T. b11008. CMIlrOBB; good fellows get together in Prince was announced lion. W. It. Mother- well rose to continue the debate arid there is every likelihood that the sitting will be prolollsilil- Th9 motion now before the House car- ries censure on the government. its adoption would be equivalent to a vote of non-confidence and in the normal (nurse would involve either resignation of the Govern- ment or dissolution. OTTAWA, June 25.——When the debate on the Customs Committee report was resumed in U18 Him“ this afternoon Milton Campbell. (Progressive, MacKenzlo) gllld iilill Spain’s Attitude Toward theLeague iMlADRiiiD, June 25.—Spaia wiildo nothing to retard progress o! tile League of Nations, but neither will she aid it. by naming delegates t0 its special commissions, it is learn- ed lri official announcements. This attitude will be observed it is offic- ially declared, until it has been de- termined whether the policy of tile League is to chose its council mom- bers because of their moral impor- tance or because of their military strength. . Riots In India Dllillllll, British iindia. June 25.——- Riots in connection with a relig- ious festival occurred today near the historical Fatdhpuri mOMlJi-i which was built. in 1660. The clluw is obscure, but. it appears from one Hindu grocer. ‘army daily ‘from ‘Dlilofll. it is alleged that the Soviet has ass-refill p, finance the projected National- ist attempt to recapture Pekin to t-lio extent of 89.950000 and cavalry patrol the city. Whether there were any casual- tiu bu not yet. been determined. report that a band of Mohammed- ano from the mosque attacked a The situation is under control with British soldiers posted in the main streets, while onnored car! ,of the worst moral and political scandals that had ever besmlrchod the fair iiaiiie of Canada". Mr. Campbell made a reference to the |incomplete details wthich the Houiw had ‘been given. 25.——Out of a total membership 0f 245 in the House of Commons 242 members ‘will vote or have arranged pairs tonight. A Speakmsn, Progress- lve, Red Deer, who has been ill for months, is absent. A. iM. Car- imicllael, iProgre-ssive, Kimlersley, has left for home because of ill- iness in his family. The Speaker does not vote savo in the event of a tie. Three Progressives, tbus far. have signified their intention of voting against the government. M. N. Campbell, iMaoKenzie; and ‘A. M. Boiltllllen, viigi-evule, i Assuming that. all the remaining Progressives, Labor and inde- ipendellL-i vote for iihe Woodsworth ‘Bllb-illlllflnillllellf. and that no pairs are counted, the standing at pre- sent is as follows: for the sub- amendment—Liberals, 100, Pro- lgresslves, 19, Labor 2, independ- ents, 2, total 123. Against the sub- amendment. Conservatives 116, Progressives 3. total 119. Majority for the government 4. Other Pro- Igresslves, however, may oppose tihe government.- Walker Is Forced To, Quit in Eighth ..NEW YORK. June 26. —\loe Dundee of Boston. removed the last obstacles in his way to a fight for ohe welterweight cham- pionship tonight when be scored a technical knockout over Mickey Walker, of Elizabeth, N. J., former champion in the eighth round of a scheduled ten rounder at Madison Square Garden. Referee Eddie Forbes stopped the contest ‘after two minutes and fifty three seconds of fighting in the eighth round when an injured eye made it impossible for Walker. to continue. Except for the damaged eye Walker was uninjured and protest- ed Forbes‘ octlon in stopping the match, but Dundee was far out in front in the matter of points. Nowspuperman gave Walker an edge in the opening round but thereafter every round went to the Boston boy. - Dr. Walker, the state athletic commission's physician laid he be- lieved Mickey vessel In his eye. Walker came ruptured a blood‘ in at 148 pounds. one pound over the welterweight limit. Dundee over to the medicinal liquor rle- dam, quarter moon, Friday. July claimed Walker's $500 weight purfment and it‘ is sold throughznd, 3,33 a, m, guarantee as a result of the xcesc drug stores "for medicinal pur- lfipmmqy-gjdg tide elghtgen mirr- welght. Dundee scales 148 4. 90w! 0i1|7-" nsoiouopirrio cunt: 1cm can ernry society in Spain, of fonlelit- ing rebellion and conspiring against the government. Tile Gacetn, official government organ, has published n Royal order ep- pointing a new board of governors for the society to carry on its of- falrs temporarily and has suspend- ed the holding of general meet- iilill- -.l‘;".|'-i|l\ ~t Wednesday. Crowds Drenched by Rainstorm at Euch- arist Ceremonies- (Canndlan Press) CHICAGO, June 25——Slll'g|ng crowds returning from the (;0“-_ ciudinl; Eucharistic Congress ses- sion at. Munzleloin last night Over- ‘Wllellllfld police and railroad offic- lllls after a terrific rain and he'll- storm swept down on the vast ae- wmblsge drenching purtlcipiiits in the ceremonies and the onlook- ers and ruining priestly vestments valued at: two hundred thousand dollars. in the rush for tralng a number of persons were hurt but. most of their injuries were slight. More than 100 persons were brought to Chicago on s special hospital truth.‘ Saturday and Sunday At S. A. Citadel Mrs. LieuL-Colollel Morris. of To- ronto, who wns stationed here as Lieut. French some years ago will conduct the meetings in the Citn- del on Saturday and Sunday. 0n ‘Saturday evening. Mrs. Mor- ris will speak on the Pioneer Work of the Salvation Army ili the Klon- dyko in 1897. She has a large liulu- ber of lantern slides which ivere. prepared by tho late Cololiel llior- rls illustrating the work of the of- ficers lu that expeditoill. The late Colonel Mlorrls was Clilcf Secretary of the Canada West Territory at. the time of bis death. Since the Colonel's dtlaill, Mrs. Morris has been in charge of the League of Mercy Work in Can- ntla, and a splendid work is being‘ carried on. She is an officer of 33] years standing having served throughout Canada. Friends of the. Army are invited to attend the meetings Saturday and all day Sunday. Canadian Island is “Dry” Just Like United States The Denver Post of June 16th snys:—- “Who's your bootlegger?" is as popular s catch phrase when Edward island as it is when they get together in the United States. Because -Priuce Edward island, a crescent of land cradled in the lower Gulf 0f St. Lawrence by the arms of New Brunswick and Nova Scotln, "went dry" years ago when the three maritime provinces of the Dominion of Canada got; the if time. BEEN Sfluo ‘THAT PUPPY LOVE groliibitiog urge, and because rnce E ward islanders are Just . - - as thirsty outside the voting OFTEN LEADS To booths as are the people of Pawv A DOGS LJFE tucket, Evanston or Sacramento. Anyway, that's what John A.'. Webster, president of the Rotary Club of Charlottetown, P. E. l.. and a prominent insurance man there,; has to say about it. Mr. Webster- is one of the 12,000 folk from far flung places who are in Denver this week for the annual ‘Rotary’ International convention. But ‘bootlegging in the Canadian island and bootlegging in the Unit- ed states are far different things- and the liquor is different. “Those who want to drink and of course there are some Prince Edward islanders who do, can get the best grade of Scotch whiskey for $1.50 for a three-half-pint bot- tle." Mr. Webster said. "That would make it just $1 n pint, as you measure it. The liquor comes TORONTO, Jung 25,. Maritime, in- ‘ll-Willi m9 Bummer "minim-ll" moderate south and south-wrest blast. little motor boats that dart wlndg‘ mgpfly mir- mid warm, out to the schooners along the gcaigenid “hos-n... n. n|ght_ ‘rum row’ that stand! out in tiw| iliixliiiiim and minimum temper- Illlf. stares: "Or. if one wants to drink his Toronqm cloudy _ , _ , , _ _ _ _ _, 73-424 glass at a liar, he can g0 out topyqonu-QBL “ism- __ ,_ -,-4_,r,i one of the floating-bars on the Quebec, C1,.“ __ _ 7t;__,-,g water and put his foot on an uu- (sh-town, mi.- 79__5|; nteldy rail in the ship's cabin." 351M John, m.» __ 34.47 Another queer quirk in the pro- 305mm c1“,- _ g4__47 cedura with regard to intoxicents New york ,1".- _ _ _ , _ _ , H 50-4w In the illflnd l8 the fact that the Mlgh “m. "m, "um-rung at 1031 government, to all intents and pur- m‘; tonight at m ‘ poses, "hijackc" the bootleggerml 5m. He“ this evening a; 755 Wilt!“ i! BWBPIWWM 589m 9mm!‘ and rises tomorrow morning at catotl a cargo of boom, he turns it4_1p, IIIINSPIHAEYTWENlY-iilii Kliii-Iil IN lil- iilillllifi Hill Egyptianflfloops 0p. ened Fire on Wahi- bi Villagers --Trou_ ble is Caused Over “Holy Carpet.” CAIIFH). Juuc 25.—Twenty-fiva llfii-"idilfl. aiming ibcni women, have been killed by Egyptian troops dur. liit: a disturbance iii the Wahibl "lildiiti Oi llllillii. says the news- paper hiokaitunl, llie trouble arose when Egyptian lfUQI)5.“t5SCUl'llllg Klsja, or "Holy ‘illllfl iv ilicctra. were DussinB through the streets, Their- bu“; was playing and as music is strict- ly forbidden in holy places by the Koran, the Wahlbits attempted to stop it. The excitement increased ‘ind Willie the troqbs of sultiiii lbn 5311a. 0f the Wfllllbls, were trying to calm the populace, the Egyp- llililfl fired upon the crowd. Later. when Ibn Saud had calmed the villagers, [he “Holy Carpet.- gulirded by The Sultan's troops ivas taken on toward Mecca, 1133f liluna. The Carpet is a covering tit-black brocade. adorned with a broad band with golden inscriptions out or the T501811. 1t ls sent to Mecca by the Egyptian government with each pilgrim caravan and placed over the trails of the Kaaba, the most ‘sacred’ shrine of the jtfohammed. nus, situated in the centre of the great mosque. Harvard University Confers Degree on Sir Arthur Currie ‘CAMIllDGEl-vlassn Jllne 25.—-'l‘ho llililvrilry Decree of not-toi- of Law was coilferreil yesterday upon sir Ai-tliilr Currie, Ilrincipii] is‘ {ileum UMVBTBHY‘ dlillllrldil. and Common. tier of the Canadian forces in the war, Eleven honorary degreeg were bestowed by President A. Lawrence 14MB". Andrew. W. Mellon, Seem. tary of the United States Treasury and (leorge Fisher Ilaker. banker: lleilll-i among the invested. Dr. J. W. Edwards‘ Re-elected Head of Grand Orange Lodge (Canadian Press) OTTKUVA, 0nt., June 25,-Dr, J, W- Edwards. M. P.. of Syndham was unanimously re-elected hand of the Grand Orange Lodge of British America at the 96th annual session of the parent lodge here inst night. It W88 decided in hold the next ‘annual meeting in Saint John, N, B. ‘voo-Qoaovvoov 000000 o 0e e o (‘tindensed Specials RATE-dc. per word, not each insertion in this column. votooaoovorooc-woooooo o .. “ROOPS MEAT MARKET FOR Corlicd Beef and Salt Pork. Phone 421. 1S6 MARS. VMCEACHEN'S COTTAGE at Rocky Point. for rent. furnished or (IilICFWlSE. Apply Robert Cot- ton. 195 vnooPs MEAT MARKET FOR Spring Lamb and Fresh Pork. Phone 421. 186-11 SIF YOU wmr coco men oo to Sounders’, East end of Market. Building. Phone B1. ' *‘ROOPS MEAT MARKET FOR Chit-lion unrl l-‘mvl. Phone ~Ll 186 '“ROOP'S MEAT MARKET FACT? best bee; iiilfl pork. Ph‘ no ;..-'. 18G ‘JOB PRINTING OF EVI- RY description. cheaply and expedi- tiously executed. Guardian Cont» ral Job Priiitery. Phone 182. MEAT MARKET "ROOPS Fresh Sausages and Hamburg Steak. Phone 421. 186 ‘YOU WANT GOOD ENVELOPES Prices. 50 for 20c. 100 for 85c. 050 for 55c. 600 for $1.00, 1000 for $1.96. Postpaid. Guardian Offlcr. .____ .._ ‘ROOPS MEAT MARKET FOR all kinds of Corned Meats. Phone .421. 135 moors men MARKET not; Sugar Cured Ham and Bacon. Phone 451.. 1“