MAXIMS‘ OIL ._-_ b flptlonl :;"|'|'-n?'\l':"“' "“' puncnsnr b‘ "w," m- gnd wide for Dellvured l5.“ U. I. A- “M f) §wb it” “AC “Jodufln. 1nd honorable methods "n. u"; you chn get from 25 to ck I m nt more for your goods. If K/ l, i 5° W“ q to than can the 5/? ' /' 7°“ M" I mm: fl In l: aulilahle 41],! ’ ‘ m||| WHOM "P" l o ' ,V I ‘ , , 41$‘ §fw Hli5l illlli zetti —— ppghusetts court upon two manlclngly around world. gaining new adherents the continent. To the state of Massachusetts, sues and Vsuzetti are two convic- ted murderers, entitled to all their tunslilutionul rights, but c0n(lem- lied lu din in the electric chair for the liilling of a South Braintree" pafluiuller (luring a holdup. “D1938 ll mull appeal proves successful. To the Labor leaders, the Com- muuisl agitators. the Radical spo- lieslilcll of England, France, Italy, Germany Portugal and other coun- tries, ivliere ‘the wave 0f protest is rising, Sacco and Vsnzetti rep- resent symbols (if n Phase 0f class war fare. Concerning tho guilt 0r innocen- up pl the condemned mcn, the Raiii. csi groups of Europe are better iii- inriued than the average Massachu- setts, citizen, for the case has been revicltutl in ztli its aspects by spe- horc. vllut the agitation against the execution really lakes root iii a carefully fog. cored belief that two common Inb- orers are tube killed because they an upper alters and newspapers are defenseless against, cisss system. Such Coliscrvatlvn organizations at thc Trudes Union Council and the Executive flouucil of tho, Labgy lsrlv have joined in n petition to ltlile Massachusetts authorities that in lives of Sacco and Vanzattl be spnrcd. Tilt-so Ilritish Labor groups are fur removed in sympathy from the Extremists. Party Enroute to P. E. Island Meet With Accident (Canadian Press) 8T- JOHN, N, 1}” Afbllibiilil Acm-ll Mint, skull faring result llllv this 1mm this oily. "ll were Allan “ll Fred wlin was driving at the m“ "llFlllllD. James John- Mrs Florence Benton. sis- Mrs Ren- Qou sutured llllllry to hor wrist. time 9f son and isr-in-ihw of Mr. Acorn. he nihers escaped. xezllewollrlver snld the "l8 n turn at the csr crashcil h I into ° llllily wits (in the l " ‘"5"- tiivir former homes. . Pi‘iiil0 Minister Addresses Electors of North York HTTSLANI) (umvn. Oni... Aug. 2.- mp" l""lilio of Canada, Jmtliny ' Willlhv 0i their fathers, if mgfitllre iii in lilhabit any British l‘). will ‘inflke sure that thona delinquency and dishon- adminiittration of a st must be consign- Rlliliy n; “llv in ll... “mm iliihlic tru SIM" ihc obllvion they merit." uftc ‘Kills government. You .\ir. M '1 "l" inst election. "***H+o+0>00+++¢-¢+0»0 Condensed Specials NATL-w. per word, net “ml llllertion in this column. §OQ u .5131’ um’ "chuv" “l ""017. Phone Ill. Billllllllx. Phone a1 l?‘ :5 1 iIiliH‘ n fill l i. s. Radicals of Europe in Effort to Save Lives - of Sacco and Van- American Embassies Menaced WNDON, Aug. 2. - Against the sentence oi (loath pnsseil by awn/liai- men accused oi’ murder, a tide of prolghl is sweeping the Radical and Law. gmllpg of Europe, eddylrlg the American embassies and consulates in the old A demand. long voiced by Europ- ppp extremists, thut the impend- lpg execution of Nicola ‘Sacco and Bsrtolome Venzeitl be averted is from s- pun; the more conservative Ls- lm- organizations of England and Aux. 2. — of Walertown, is in hospital here with his probably fractured and suf- from other injuries as t-ho (if un automobile accident turn. ‘ruorning some 2o mflgfl in the automobile Morrison and his steering llt wrong as he was mak- au iron bridge and tho lbrklge. I, I way t0 etsrs Road. Prince Edward lsluud ' “Wills Premier Meighen this rnoon attacked the record oi The Prime "ill-l" was speaking in North ‘lllll constituency in which ackonzio Kin-g was defeated o "+¢+o¢+o+»++o444o+~ JOE PRINTING OF EVERY ni- grlnutod. Guard -_..°'5§..t- '| Zggiillnxllllflr oooo an? no "l. lint end of Market hi. , \ . . u. ._ » I ' -¢-~ w" . ~ ' J u ' Z/ ///-’ (1%- - CCMITIG T \ 0 CANADA m LORD BEAVERBROOKE SAILED FOR CANADA THIS WEEK ON THE MAJESTIC Spoke at Carleton in CARLETON. Que.. Aug. 2. ——ln the County (if Bonaventure, by the shores 0i the -Bsie ties Chalmers. Premier" Meighcu made his first npocoh of the campaign in the pro- vince of Quebec. He spoke in both l-‘ronchsnd English and in his speech he told of the pleasure he found in the iii-lingual charact- or of the county and of his interest in its history and traditions. “it is with s sincere emotion," he said in French "that I come face- to-fince with you today. I am here to address to you a most cordial greeting and to invite all those who desire the expansion and prosperity of our com-men country to re-entcr the old Bonaventure party, to which you have been so much attached. "l have just come from tho Mari- time I’i'iiVllli7(‘.H," he continued. “where one finds a population de- termined on holding what they deem t0 be ‘the rights given to them undur the pact of the Fath- ers of Confederation. I ‘believe such also to he tho sentiment of thc province Qt’ Quebec, which de- sires to ildopt lisclf to new condi- lions without, llitwtlvlll‘, ntodffyiitg the pat-i of 1867, under which your (icarcst libcriir-s arc secured. “Who are those," he usher, "who would ilosirn more to consolidate the work of ‘Cimforklratlon than ilm (lnsci-iulifhls, the pnliilcltl heirs of Min-Donald , and Cartier, those two patriots who suffered indeed iii grout measure ill thc accom- iplisllmcnt of lboir wish’! Bili. venture Saturday Night, Addressing ' the People in French and English- An- nounced That He Intends to Speak at a Series of Meetings in the Province During the Campaign. the County 0f Bona- their memory is now revered by all the people of ollr country. The Premier spoke of the work of Abbe lBourg, the first mission- ary in Acadia and Gaspe. He 8 cited a page from the life of Bourg which told of a threatened assault of Indians during the American Wm‘ 0f independence. Abbe Bout-g went among the Ind- ians and persuaded nounce their warlike projects and the IBritish crown. Minister added; "I pay my respects ‘to this great psacemaker as a Greet Britain, whose monumento stands before your parish church ailil ‘l am proud visit to this iplnco. This example u 0f Abbe ‘Bourg, who understood at that time almost 150 years ago the grandeur of British institutions, ought to inspire as in o. new and important epoch in our history. The mission in Bonaventure in Gaspe has ‘become a diocese -pre- sided over by a dignified ‘bishop .who has already done much good. I pay my respects to Monsignor Ross one (if the dignitaries 0f his church and express the hope for the sticcess of ills work and the 9 happiness of his people. Premier Mcighcn crossed the Bale lieu Chalctirn by boat from ilEiutliurst. Mr. bfciglicn further announced r his intention to speak at a sorios (f meetings ill lquebeo (iiiring tho campaign. The Prime l1 8 9 9 Wife of Sydney Attorney Sues For Divorce (Canadian Press) . . i RYITSFIIGI‘. Nlasiu, Aug. L’. ' Mrs firm-v. Tyius Nliilii-iliitin of Tyriiigliiliu brought suit iii iiw pro- lbute court lltiff‘. iiHllly for ilivurro llt‘i' llllsliiiiiil, Jiillli Siiluxtri McLcnnnn, an tittorui-y oi‘ Sydni-y, N. S., charging cruel and abusive treatment. and (lcscrtion. No (lute has been sci for irinl (if the ruse. Mrs McLcilnitil was tho widow oi’ Robb lmlloyalci‘ Tytus 0i‘ 'l‘yriill-'.- hniii, who wus a millionaire iiltllll- bor of tiio Massui-liilsotis lcgisiit- moai- Appointetl Special "Prosecutor 0f Siiiug'g'ling' Charges (Special to The Guardian) '1‘()ll(iN'l'(). Aug. 2 ‘I lu- uppuiui» mcnt ,by tho. lkriiiiiliiul tlovilrnmout. of POEM‘ While, K. (i, us special prosecutor of ibo Nlllllitgllllg i-harg- ilaiion. The notion was generally l\i‘ifi‘.pifl(l us llcrzililitig illc possible investigation uullci" fruit-tail auspic- os ni’ tho mcuim by which liquor capable ('1' lotiviilg stirli a il'ilii (if (iealn buiiiild ii c-onuvs inti (‘nuiul-a. Tlii- cliurgim umii-i- lhi- MillllHi-Ililll! act were laid aigulnsi. tho prisoners Which the Ontario |)i‘l)\'lll('.lll| p0- lico hold. ut the ilir(.~(;t riaqiicst of Hon. .l-i. l-l- ‘Stevens, bliuisii-i‘ of Customs. 'l‘liu llllllfllfililltllli. ofMr. whlm m; spur-lat prosecutor in these charges also icmcr-l from lion. Mr. lStevens, who guvo notifica- tion oi it to lion. W. ii. i'ri(-c, K. C., Acting Aitorney-(Iclu-rui. who is collaborating with ltlu- l(‘l|l'l'lll au- thorities lu thc smuggling uspcizt of the poison liquor (lentil wuvc. Bish0p’s Tour Will - Be Nine Months position. Aug. 2. ~3Dllrlnil llll‘ ninp months world tour of l)r Art- hur Foloy Winningiciringrum. Iii-tr hop of bondon. the assistant Bis- hop of Wi‘ ‘ Right Rev. DI‘- Wilcox Perrln, has bud committed to him "full power and authority" over tho (liocosu of London. * Q10 .\_ f.~ it ' +J .- ‘pi. l, v Nova iloutillier owned Steamship Service, iiulifux engaged in collecting and “l0 - carrying iruuh fish for the National Fish Company was completely (lc- ' stroyilil by flrc unrl explosion this ' morning oil’ ihi- cousi of Canadian in n telegram ri-(‘i-ived bore today by the Nntion- ul Fish Company from I‘. J. Peters, ihu voascfs supcrizilrizo. who wired from Si. Augustini- Shir. Q1"!- Sho in now a totnl Government Will Sell 2,000 Buff- ale 0n Hoof‘ U'l"l‘AWA. Aug. 2. » fart ‘in tho vicinity ol‘ Fort Smdh. this Hllllllllvl‘. llH‘ growth of lilo national _ lloril iii liuffiilo Park, Wainwright,iNhlml" .Aitu., has boon so rapid that thc (iovoriimoiit has bcun forced 500k (ithor mczins of rcdticing the bcrd to proportions that are with- iil thc grazing capacity of the park.‘ it has boon decided to (lisposo an additional 2,000 niliiutils on tho hoof. by tender, tho undertaking being tiini. any animals so purchas- Ken“ Carrmhers’ ed will be slaughtered and the moui and hides disposed of by sale (ill thc public miirkois. Lust summer 1.634 buffalo were i0 the ""'““'°f.i ForGlouccstcr C0. successfully transported northern range in tile 'l‘crriiorics. but this repletlnit |ilio herd was offset. by the animal increase. making thc employment of (ilhci- measures nocossary in or- dvr that thc capacity oi‘ tho reserve may not ho (ireriaxod. ' Thu moat offered for sale from tho iu 1024 was of such fine (luuiiiy tbut ii. was (luickiy (lis- poucci oi‘. in tho (woming saio only Ibo (‘lliilfli-‘ii. ol’ boot‘ tiiiiinziis will thc slaughter conducted iiovcrlliilirili by cs lll iruilllirciioll with llli‘ rtrcclli M, Unwed m “rogpenuvo buyorm ,l8l' Vflfifllfld U18 Lille-Till lflildfl-Tfilllll (lcutbs fro-in poison lhluirr, was the n h, a“ mnq,",,,. [rnmm m lholin the provincial fluid and also llllilflfllllll llflvelllllllwlll "V" "l" (lnvcriimoni.'s policy (if couservil- “mama a vacancy l“ m“ pr"v|"“' wook-cild in tho wood uli-olioih: sii- ("pm llmi ll “mules that w“ pram h“ mitresontatlou in Gloucester iii-ally extinct 20 yenrs ugo should such numbers as to require (lisposal by public sale at this (lute. Fire and Explo- have been brought back io sion Wreck Nova Scotia Steamer HALIFAX. N. S.. Aug. Scotis steamer by Limited, Labrador llf'i'fll‘llillll 'i‘h<- iulogrum follows: “ldriluracs ilotltillior caught wus nvuililblo tonight. rDc-spiio thcl tilat 2,000 buffalo ziro bci iilllltllvtl to the Wnod llison raugoJ 2.—!1‘hn Frances ihn National fl"! n truce with the Mexican govern- und uxploilod at. 8-30 this morninx. mont until the Mexican ‘people are Wreck flltllllll nble to express themselves by s miles from hgre at. Passenr Parent. plebiscite on the religious contro- Crcw nil suie. Nothing saved but verily. and the discovery of a plot two boats." Nn further word or the accident were the. outstanding Montreal A. A. A. Wins Track and Field Meet (Canadian Pres!) FORT WiLLiAbl, Aug. 2. ~Tiio li-hanipinniahip of tlio 37th urtuual ngTYtililflllill ’i‘rnck and Field Mcci, iwliicli concluded here this evening lwns won by the Montreal Amateur Association team which. tinder tho leadership of Don ‘Cabin itmasneil a total of 54 ‘points in the two (lays of competition. The Manitoba team was second with 2!) points and Hamilton third with 24. In winning tho aggregate ol‘ all events tho ‘Beach Point winners for Montreal were Don Cnblo and ii) of Hon. P. J. Veniot is Liberal Candidate (Canadian Press) MONCTON, N- IL. Aug. 2.—(llon. ‘P. J. Voniot was nominated by tho ‘Liberals at the convention hold at flnrwquot this afternoon in place of J. G. Robichaud, late member who it was state-l retired for business reasons. lion. Mr. Voni0t's accept- ance of the candidature in (lioucos- county. Prayers Offered For Mexican Catholics Special to The Guardian) NFIW YORK, Aug. iL-‘Wlith their religious brethren in all parts of the world the Roman Catholics of Now York went 0n their knees t0- duy and prayed for the cessation or of persecution of Cltholics in Mex- T0 Assassinate President Callas MEXICO CITY. Aug. 2. --An- nmmcemont ihaf. the Catholic opiscopste is willing to enter upon Private Company Takes Over Belgian (Special to the Guardian) BIUUSSICLS, Aug. 2-~—Slll‘l‘0llll(1l" lug her state railwayzl‘ r0 private ownership iu all effort to wipe out. thc national floating (ii-ht. Belgium is assuming the lead for sacrifices among the countries of lJOiliillC-lllflll lfiitropc- whoim finances nro in a. precarious coildition. ers of treasury bonds have been ordered by King Albert in his position as financial dictator to exchange titern for preferred stock t (J which has taken over thc state railways. i . v _ \\§K¥ “M \\\\ The People's Paper Read Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, TUESDAY, AUGUST s, 1926 PREMIER MEIGHEN SPEAKS n IIIIEBEB 0N wlv iiESl by Everybody Ii iiiliiiiiKiiilE The RossTey Kiddies ior merit. is the Rossley Kiddies Show now playing at the Prince Edward Theatre. If the theatre go- night lo see formance. with embarrassing breaks 811d 111111868. l-lley W979 "f7 Blllcll teachers, including those who came On the in- ninnpiwlnted. structlon of the Bishop of Quebec; hand both surprised and delighted with the professional‘ finish oi the them to re- entertainment provided. c give renewed promise of loyalty to ranging from foul- up, who comprise the Rossley Kid- 0f their craft, and. appear to be as 1°?“ Bub-lac‘ °t much. at home on the stage as the fessionals- They are school child- ¢° make 9- 3M” ren of Si. John who in their leis- Mr. and Mrs. most popular been well received on the British ‘isles. training of these children has been 3 well spent. can ‘be vouched for by inst night's show. It is understood that tho “Itosslay Kiddies," all of them 0f school lost an hour at school because of ' of the present show is the dancing which without any exaggeration (J ever been soon here, adult profes- _ si Ballet. aesthetic, and modern (lanc- State Railways mg, they considering their youthful intricate stops is truly marvellous. in p, wonderful Master Rona“ 's“°"{°°‘l' 1 k Deeply laden with liquors to an es . f . ' ontrslto voice and 0w n5: 06 B or about 300.000, , , h _ tle four your old Georgia Johnston. T m Md who sang "Pal of My ‘Crlldlfi Dllyfl l5 the youngest troupe, but is quite at home on the boards. Master (Lllnton Motlonna, l1 tlif l i ' ‘ b l- e of the National Railroad Company ilflisalfiltiiiirfllilgllzfltltu pa’: iilllxllfiéi‘ iln command 0i’ Calll-lllll 14911119)’ and "Nerid." Captain Weston and was docked at N0. 2 berth Sand Point. where she is now under guard of The program p,“ on by the“ [fll- government customs ofilcers.. The b-DOLIEI! For marksoiy well done. JUVENILE SHlIW Revue, Now at the Prince Edward, Has Youthful Perform- ers of High Merit. A juvenile production of super- an amateurish per- and on the other The thirty young performers, years of age long and careful training ind ldest and most experienced pro- 1 re hours have been coached by Jack Ilossley, who 1 re two of the most talented and 9 rs on the North American contin- nt, and who have also toured and That the time and energy devot< d by Mr. and Mrs. Rossley to the very person who was present at ugu, have never r eheareals. They The most outstanding attraction an be said to be as 500d m! has onals not exccpted- in classic, without peer, and age. heir performance if difficult and Included in -the ‘Rossley Company boy impersonator. whose l _ Lllltimatod value deceived the whole and 8mm the Lunonbnrg, iN. S., former fish- |ing schooner "Granite." but now a member 0i tlis‘l' be song “Canadian Girls are Good mo... was also re- Visiting Teachers hearty welcome to the visiting (le- legstes and teachers attending the rs of Charlottetown‘ expected last annual Convention of the Teach- ers Federatiou of Canada. by special lCoast arrived in the City, and will be present st the opening of the morning at half past nine in lths Legislative Assembly chambers. Victoria; Mr. G. W. Clark, Mr» W. H. Morrow. 3894 16th Ave. W., Vancouver, B. C, lllelllilclll ellmlllllll‘ J. W. Barnett, imperial Bank Bldg., Edmonton. well, 1666 Athol St. Regina; Miss Jean Aitken, Mr. G. G. Harris, Moose Jaw. Msnitoba~Mr, A. C. Campbell. W- Mountford, 115 Ruby SL, Wlin- nipeg; Mr. J. R. Hamilton, Port- age la Prairie. Ontario—-Mr. A. E. Bryson, To- waro Ave. 'l‘oronto; Mr. S. H. Hen- remive “ularlea- ry, 226 EvelyuAvo. Toronto. and from all appearances have tho ' thu province of time 6f their young lives upon the Montreal; Mt‘. E. C. Woodicy. 216 stage. Girousrd Ava, Montreal; Mr. C. A. Adams, Grsnby McDonald, Charlottetown; Mr. C. ‘B. Jelly, McConnell, Canoe Covo. Liquor Laden Schr. Saturday evening from the Wolves in Charlotte County, by the gov- McKenna Presents Case For St. John Board 0f Trade (Canadian Press) SAIiNT JOHN. N. ~B., Aug. 2. -- "The Canadian partnership has not. boon fairly operated.“ We have uni. seen our ports properly eqnip- l pod by tho dominion as a national undertaking nor have we seen the irado of tho Great West developed with the soabonrd, but wo have. scan governmont owned railways used to dnvnlop Uultcd States L ports, we lions for much more than wo have received and in no respects has, there, so far as the Maritime Pro- vinces are concerned, ‘been ‘mani- fosted that spirit of partnership on which Confederation must rest. ‘Phe people of the Maritime Prov- inces have plflCNl their case before the people of Cansds sud are de- iorminod that the time has past '- ‘when good intentions or expressed promises will compensate for the losses which these provinces have suffered through confederation and the sacrifices we have made in order to develop the rest of Cen- ado." So declared today J. D. McKenna ‘President of the New Brunswick ‘Publishing Company in summing up the case for the Saint John Board of Trade before tho Royal Pom-mission headed by Sir Andrew l Rue Duncan investigating the claims of tho Maritime provinces with reference to the Canadian con by reason o_f a confederation which i the Maritime: 11nd. made possible should be prepared to do every- thln! in their power to see that President Callas. features of Mexico's first priostless Sunday. to Bfllllfllllluiu Nova Scotin, Prince land. and New Brunswick fared equitably with.- tlrg rolt of Canada- if "J "iv and ins costumes are both varies and bountiful. tilts nun a place in tno repertoire. and the Unarleston, which ngures prominently, is executed in sit its variations with the utmost HKlll. that no lover or real good unwr- othor mouloera oi besides those are uoiiy Witterufi. the Brynou sis- nasal, and Elsie A. iwrley, Cilnrlcs- us, muls Chandler, boy actors and Blllflflffl. Wednesday and there complete change of show on Thurs- day. The nlxht. Three Men Drowned Two men were drowned at Wiesnrs Point, nonn- Newcsstlo, while bath- tims were Michael Mitchell. aged 29. business man. sud Russell liar- rls, 24 an ompioyon of tho [nuns- fedorstion. Mr. McKennn contond- bury Company, both of Newcastle. 0d that Quebec and Ontario ran-Harris lost his life in going to the lining the benefits accruing to them rescue oi Mitchell. who was slnlt- broke in two. Edward law-Roderick MacDonald, drowned while bathing near hero ycgterrlny. Ills body wu nfowrod. - (u Ii n‘ outed young artists lack nothing to l! mass it entertaining. The choruses groups are done in perrect umuion All U19 lflltifli. 80115 ‘taken all in all the allow is one l- uinmeill can uitortl to miss- The the company. already mentioned ers, Margaret McKenzie. Lillian on uxports. uirllo l"di'ill.i. soloist; have assumed obilgs- Avmrgure; woodwomh um“, Pam“ Hattie I'M-nit, and tno uuuu Sisters‘ be baby qulutette, Clinton Mcuou- Tue present show will run until will be a Rossley Kiddies close heir engagement on Saturday While Bathing NEWOASTUE, N. 13., Aug. 2.-- ng. at 2 p. m. yesterday. The vic- St. John. fog . . . . . . 65-60 Boston, cloudy 76-—-54 rig for the third time when the New York, foggy 70454 catamaran which they were usinx Charlottetown. fair . . . . .. 74-65 ‘STBIJIJARTON, N. 8., August 8. 21. was hi‘ ‘iii ion men were arrested. valued at about 81.500 was seized by customs officers here yesterday and folur men were held. one oi whom. a chauffeur, will be charged with carrying firearms. The liquor comprised 100 gallons of rum and moderate winds, cloudy. and some fog. Thronto, (vloudy . . . . . . . . . . 78-—62 Montreal, rain .. 84—68 Quebec, cloudy . 82-62 Halifax, isir . . . . . . .. 68-60 and tomorrow morning st 6-52. Charlottetown Guardian Two Five Aviators Lose Lives Over Week-end (Specill to The Guardian) NEW YORK, Aug. Z-Aero- plane accident; took a toil of (five lives over the week end. Lieut. lH- T, Council and me- chanic Glddens were killed when their seaplane plunged into the harbor at Vineyard Haven. Mano. Three aviators testing a newplane were killed at the lMcKeesporf airport at Pittsburgh. Their machine took fire and crashed. Welcome Charlottetown today extends n Lest evening about sixty of the cars from the Pacific onvention. which takes place this Following is s list of the official eleggtgs from the seven provinces British .Columb1a-—Mr, .Creelman, 1705 6th Ave. W.. Vancouver, B. C.; Alberta-dint. A. Waits, 9827 08th. Edmonton; Mr- lF. Parker, 29 Fourth Ave. W., Calgary; Mr. lSaskatchewam-Mr. M. J. Cold- 6 Matheson Ave, Winnipeg; Mr. onto; Miss B. A. Ross, 39 Dela- Quebec—Mr. 1C. M. Campbell, MAXIMS WA MERCHANT! i Count all money spent in adver- tising lost, If you atop-continuing from day to day In the only way u: t fullest returns from money ni- ready invented, and thus attain the greatest menu - of success. ‘j Iornlnl Gunilla, Iollilal Ill‘! 001M lillfilfliilfi ill-F- ll] E H5) Mil Nlllfli liillll ‘Six Men Arrested and Four Seizures at St. Albans, Que.--Three Arrests Friday Aft- er Exciting Chase. ST. ABBA-NS. Que.. Aul- 2- —- Four seizures. arrest of six men and confiscation o! four cars and approximately 1.500 bottle! of Canadian ale overs made in 48 hours in the Sewnd Customs dil- trlct. according to rBDOFi-B P9093)" ed this morning by Collector Harry C. Whitehill. James J. Ranshan and Jamel Walsh both of East Boston, were held after 3G0 quart bottles of ale were found in their car. Rana/hen was said to have admitted buyinS the stutf at Sherbrooka, Que. Ranahan said he was the brother of N. Ranahsn. East Boston, who with Phillip Saw. oi the same place were arrested early Wednesday morning and their load of ale con- fiilcated. W. H. Burhan. of West Stewart-P town, N. ii. and John C. Flaherty of Rumford. Maine, were arrested in West Stewartstown lPi-idey after an exciting chase. Their machine was found to contain 480 bottles of export ale. British Churches Divide Over Coal Peace Move LONDON. Aug. 2. — A sharp (llvlglnn or opinion among the mem- bm-q o; all ills churches oi Great Britain has developed as a mll" iPi-ince Edward lsland~Mr. Leo Summerside; Mr. Noll Towed to St. John SAlNT JOHN. N. B.. Aug. 2.— um runner, was towed into port rnment patrol boats "G" under sptnin. supercargo and five sen- CHESTER. N. 8.. Aug. 2.——~Liquor wo cases of whiskey. A wisE womvi TURNS IN BEFORE ‘THE. EARLY amt: *~"~%:2:>/ —Marit.imo. southwest showers ‘ronouro. AuR. a. uotilh and scattered (High tide this evening st 7.81 of the action of several Alwllcll" bishops, supported by several lead- ers of the Free Churches in sup- porting the coal miners in the DP"- ent industrial struggle. The strikers have promptly sell- ed the voluntary co-OIDQFII-l-lilll m‘ the part of the churches and age renewing their efforts to force the Government l0 81'1"‘ "I'm" wk" oldies to the miners so that vror might be resumed on the old term pending further negotiations. d map lugs, of St. Paula Chime‘- rai. strongly ‘mnilunce! "wk? a calls “interfering persons‘. "D lous- sing their efforts he BMW 1 ma” expressed my 00mm" that . :2 Church should not meddle mums ters of this kind so many m" that it is useless for me to- repeal’- “i.'..‘if1.“.§’.i‘.“.,n.rn. Bllilllwfhis in- tervention lfl Only Pml°ng4n5 m‘ struggle because it is based mp0" sentiment without reason. The DB!’- blzan action on the part of thou who have intervened shows s to g-rettable want of understanding of the situation turouslwllt t”: country. it is viewed with the n - most dlsfavor by many Well "W" churchmen. ‘In my 091mm‘ u“ churches would be well ndvilfld l0 dissociate themselves as soon s: possible from a atwsslfl Illl°ll which they know little more this the man on the street.’ Bahlnd the intervention move- ment is the Archbishop of Clllll-Q" bury. who, while he hes not y" W‘ poured openly in the controversy. has let it be known that he encour- ages tho efforts for peace. The controversy is 0i‘- lllfl ""7"?" ‘m’ pnrtanco to the Cllllffillfi! l" 9"“ Bpltuln, because it will nettle what should be tho attitude of the chur- ch05 towards industrial 970M911" generally. which hitherto the organ- lzed religious bodies hllvll i189" W‘ willing to face. Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc Bridge Wodnesdfly- "Fortune Moving Pictures Wonderful 80°“ show. 10fl1-8-3-2i "Motion Pictnres- Western ShOW French River tonight. Dance follow- ing. Victoria lWcdnesdny. Msyfield Thursday. Vernon Friday. 1066 "Reserve Werinosdly, Augilt 18th for big picnic at Curran Dan. [ca-cream and dance. ‘Boat rice big feature. 1048-84-21 “Don't forgot to coma to the tea party at Rustioo which will b0 held on the beautiful church grounds. Aug. 18th. ill "The ladies of Vernon Rivov Sun sols this evening at 7.27 Si parish intend holding- n picnic and and rises tomorrow morning at hqzsar on church grounds (mini.- 4.45. Require urday, Aug. Illt. a l050-l-fl-ll Dies ‘