MAXIMS OFA MERCHANT A mi hays 6°11’- Iernlnl (llllrluiiotollll The Jury. A, Lincoln ‘Doyle, charged in the uprliult‘ (.'U\ll‘[ of shooting, was cquuu-u yesterday afternoon lie jury returning a verdict of u; g-tiiliy lifter deliberating for a llttlc tivt-r lilirty nillniites. shunning up the case for the Crown, the .-\ttorney General spoke u; follows; Mum“ g] the Attorney General w.- 1il'li ntfw getting near the end o; n long. crlliillllildocket. I shall endeavor not. to prolong the case by litany relilarks. in this case it i; ll lilatlel" of credibility, whom oi the vritllesscs you shall believe or uut believe. it is the duty of the Attorney for tlle defense to free his client. his duty alone and in the course of the case he lbrouglit up some points which must be ell- rulullted. it is the duty 0f tile Crown only to produce evidence of a crllite uiulmitted. The Chief of Police laid the charge, not Gorlnley. Tile Magistrate thought there was sufficient evidence to put the tllltit! before the Grand Jury, the (irttllil Jury considered the saull- evidence as the Magis- trate and a true bill was foulid tlgalllst the ‘prisoner. The statement has been suggest- ell tllat tilts case has not been pre- sented us other (tunes. Tllis is absoliltl-ly untrue. Tlltfft‘ has been brought up lcer- p11" points tsollcerlling the prev- us retrurll oi‘ some witnesses. All uulullle lhiilss must ‘be eliminated Yoli are nut trying MoKennn for ll. broth-u or the Prohibition Law; it is equally true you are not trying Gollnlley for assault upon Mc- Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc "Notice. Date of Grand Division Session changed to July 21st. 638-7-13-31. "Notlce.—Come to the ice Crennl Social in Sulnmerfield Hall, Friday evening. July 16th. If not fine. come following evening. 629-7-13-21. Willi. Stewart Thursday, Big sllow--movillg pictures, thrillllilf drums. 643-7-13-21 “Reserve Monday, July 19th for Strawberry lFestival ulld Build Concert to be hold in Walter Hsllrlz’ ficld. East Royalty. 1180-14-21 . G “Como to Hunter River lFridnY. "m: and hlghjfl/cker‘ be a tlnig bllt he jury. attack n ‘man, bllt evidence is not founded in‘ that way- saw 1.. lwylfi guw Mm discharge the gun. gay Gormley carrying the onsk——-| he Md Wllfll travelled amount 0|‘ 00.80. the ljéfense says he was exhausted. July 16th ulld see the North River Players present their three act drsmll "(lrandfatlierfli Adventures" Admission Ilfw. in aid of Hunter River lltillk. 078-7114-21 "Reserve Thursday 15th, for’ Hampshire Sunday School picnic. 4494-7-71 "Reserve Friday. July 1Gt.-‘h for If” "lrllni festival at Oyster Bed ill lillfllflll (fan's flair], 37g.7.14.1:l "Tho Ayrshire Breeders Annual Picnic will be held at the Experi- mental Farm, Charlottetown, 'on 1111111. July 16th, Lunch will be served at noon. Tea and Coffee are provided. Judging classes and ad- "m"! by prominent Live Stock fled. Dairy farmers dud their fam- llss are invited to attend, 03i-7-18-2i. I "A Meeting of Royal Victoria ‘Black Prsoeptory will he held in K11 Orange Hall. Thursday. July ill at 8 o'clock. 008 1”!“ Cream Festival in Uigi; llll. ‘Thursday, July 1501i. Come ‘me- WIIIIB all. $09. “D118 to the demise of the for- Ycllfir care taker of the People's "WWW. Mount Stewart, a new 2111's faker has been appointed and 1"‘ present board. of trustees re- Lltlsst that all orders. donations. M11» be addrellod to tbom. Blliol firs. Minion clerk, ilfra. Beatrice Ygfiwel- Mrs. Malinda llcAalenllrl, , . zsbetb lay, In. Jennie Clark. _ __.__. nwzlllverslde Put Home wiltba “n "wanted with good manic. Vim. l, "'1 Blnlpeu, snueau. July "l. “ —-nn'_- I . ""0"" t0 in: Cream Ioulal. at Ghlabw Hall. Tlnudoy ev- qu- "l! 10th. Proceed: la all “mu'n".r" l! order of instructed ""- uM-u-u. 00.41100!» I». l w“, you“ nay hurt: sometime: mo" m," gnythlng they could d1... Er nndod m1 uu-IGIIIIGIIII ‘Two Conic .4“ t there is no doubt. own evidence. that of the doctor, and you saw body. number of uritnesses that he was shot at dence at or about hall’ ‘past nine on the evening of March 12th. he was shot. a gang. ’l‘llat is not to be coll-l uupylDQlN, sldered. ent witness, who SUTB 0111119. 110M‘. Gormleyh-i evidence. there was evidence brought to con-mu; provlue a tradict William Commie)’, hilt iliflfibcllllliifl as is no contradict on. doesn't know who shot hilm but helwlll umouut does say he saw Linen u hand. he might ‘have been shot across the street. ‘man standing in- the position in’ which Wlllllanl (‘mflllitiY W111i be shot on the north? impossibility. that, robortite wjllglEgg ifiolitvillilqhmre. There is the United American Lines, the ‘Res- Re. olu-te, Reliance and Cleveland have 4 t t. | Jamag been sold to the Hamburg-Ameri- membor yoqfllérahsg) ,,,,',,’,,“§.u,,,. u can liiie in-exchapge for a financial interests in the German company Stockholders of the American Ship evidence of James Germ-lei’- have absolute witnesses. have the evidence of saw it done. m]; wug [he gum that dltl it. for you .40 decide. was not using gun how would he know it would fire. on the premises. ridges. they ence to allow that the gull would fire and the duiount 0f 801111811118 would take place when gun was There is not evidence one also discharlffill 111° 31"‘- 5- i: ‘nlld tin daughter did it. Doyle himself says lie as: zfrlrélflifnélvl’ 1:: MM“ mKw". 1.3,: “u; tpougllihave no plri! wa: iunnlible. no “an” ‘Emmi jun“ ll till: Mclfifllll l ciao had rum there the! "'1'" "7' in; to guard. 8o for a: cvldflll“, 0f rcffsctytthe mtg!‘- iliolln outer 0 lvbeiety on Thun-‘q Ehllcilll llilYlE lcllllllln ~ ‘ or sllllllllllll ll. iulluln Jury Return Verdict After Deliberating For Thirty Mlnntes- Attorney Gener- al’s Address and Judges Charge to I l. i A l _ qJV-ag Katina. 'l‘lterc is jnat (me luuuu ill this case and that is will-tiller Lincoln Doyle is guilty or Hhouflng and striking William (lorniley. Tile Lruwil and defense have brought certain evidence, l shall l-onlllll-lit upon it. We have direct evident-e of u . conllnlltted larinie. Other uuueu Illlkht have to be decided on cir- cumstantial evidence lbut cuss you have direct evidence and it remains wltli yon to decide the credibility of the witnesses, ili this That Wllllanl (iorlnley was shot You have ills the wounds on his ‘it has been prove-n by a or nea r McKennsXs resi- W. lGormley says he was at tllo corner of ‘Queen null Sydney Sts. on the evening of March 12th. that, about 9.30 street —West—on the solltli sillc this is corroborated by McLeod. lHe ssw a bunch ilenr McKennaii and ill turlled to ask what was the ‘mutter! he walked dowti the passing the gangwiiy ilc it is sulli they Llro There is no showed He heard the from wllat ing. Can you dlsbelicvo It fro m lclt. hip To .liie it was a physical The wound proves All these tire farts and cor- tile direct ormlay. A man may may mbhor per- it is easy to cull names, t0 ilo said he that yard and Yon ill he was asked. he fast and with a fsir The Attorney for you huvn a case on which you evidence of aye He was shot alld you those who 1t ls not for the Crownvto 11W" llt is if 1., ‘Doyle The gun was As to the curf- wrire pllt in evi- flred. lll respect to the mfliiz- lne. Paper will tear easily under , romp, You cannot draw the con- uluulqn that the flesh of W. Gorm- vay would b3 torn as the book. You have the expert evidence of Duvar that (rlntlling would prolficl- the body. _ . 1g yards shows the some sc I , 33,2‘; 02.11;: u.»- lg ll relation on tile chart r-nulled by the ‘wedding. mug 81"] was rusty in that 6M9 there would be still greater anat- toting. u“ s“; "me as that. The target shot I from ring The doctor men- |t lie suggested Evidence clearly show! shot same as h“ d"cha(flgd 1'5 or 20 ft would w, malls a wound as on ill! body 01 ' w. o. attain pied. that some It An alibi has been l ill do not railway and hoteniiovihn“ pQflfld of time in asses How could a Duncan Report T00 CALGARY, Alia., July 13,- “Part of the Duncan report ll no filthy and Indecent that it ‘will never he published" Fred Davies, M, P. for East Calgary said today 0n ‘his return from Ottawa. The scandalous nature of the report will never be brought out on the platform. It refllecfa upon the character of a former Mlnlner of the Crown, upon several member: of Parliament, and upon Offlgl. all: of the Government." The Progressive: began to slip n- way from ‘ulwortlng the Klrlg government when it became obvlou: that It was aware of the state of affairs. EllllNlIE TD PAY WARDEBT lll lllNllllN will parliament, H8 8111'! T111 France. in ills from the, evidence of: I l l l Parliament. (Special to The Guardian) Jilly The agreement likethat recent ly concluded in Washington ls sub Wllllfll" ject to ratification by the French The ngrcenien-t does fornlul ‘safeguard denltintlcd by the annuities to $02,500,000 lintll D0140 1956 when they will rise to $70,- shortly before he was shot in Ms- 000,000 for the flnnl years. Hanna's yard wltli a gun O It has been suggested that at first After 1929 Three Large U. S. Liners Sold t0 German Company (Special to The Guardian) NEW YlORK, July 13.--'1‘hree large steamships operated and Commerce Corporation, the holding company for the United tAmei-lcan Line, will meet on July 23 to ratify the transaction. Terms proppsed involve a casll considera- tion of $1,582,500 in addition to $4,000,000 of Hamburg-American mortgage on the three liners and 10,000,000 relchmarks par value of the stock. German company's capital ,._._____-_-.____.--_-,_-__. should afteftaking men to hotel he sholiid go home and sit around for about an hour before going for the baggage. that should have been taken up with the passengers is that reasonable? Remember Doyle is defending himself against a crime. 1f he can secure his acquittal it means a great deal to him, The credulity of his two witnesses in my opinion is not ver high. It is remarkable that on this particular evening they should observe the time so as to rameinbe it to this day. They used email tile lame words to the syllabib, hilt in the alibi an proven, depending upon the prison- er lmd these two women. His defense is doilhle-barreled. First he says "l wasn't there at nil." That i: one, The other la “l wnl justified in shooting". How could he shoot if lib WON not there. If you are offering self defense ugulugt an agreasor or defending your fllflltéf-flflu can go only rea- annabiy ill‘ to repel the small no further, ll-le was/not Justified in lhootiiil in defense of his ma:t:r'| propor- ty. -It is not according to law- pontraband goods i: not property. it l: a ‘matter of the cradulity of the evidence. All matters as re- gurllg prejudice you ‘hive nothing whatever to do. You mat deal only in the miter: relative to thi: cue. Sentiment or prejudice in tho laaue of a There i: nothin! mo" important than‘ that law should be upheld. A jury can only preserve the law or in country by odulderlm the concrete one and not oonlilorln nenttmat: ud priialilu: and by comm tom-n ,,ff1.!?»“!: Filthy to Publish 1Il.— Winston EVldP-llu“ (llltlrclllll. (lhnncelltir of the Ex- that they are tillllgs or lliglljaukers.‘uunquer, mduy uuuuuuued in the A-Elllll yilu have the tlVltlellfli of House oi‘ Conlnlons what the House Bernard Ctlrrngller, all indepentl- had rbeen hoping for seven yours- grelll that France had agreed to pay her carefulness lll giving bis evidence. 9312541041000 w," ueut to Great l-lllfll. bllt was notjrl-tain. Churchill said that Joseph direction l-IIQICRHDEIXX, French Finance minister noise came—nelther,l3ernllrd Car-lurid agreed that the dalbt. should raghér nor ally other witness ill alum paid over u period oi‘ 02 years. walled in room could swear lwsl- this year's annuity amounting to tlvely from What 408C110" 11 1101511 $20,000,000. Thereafter -the annuit- ll- 08-1110 "Kim 301118041979 lea would "rise to $20,000,000, S40,- He said William‘ Gormley 000,000 amd $50,000,000. lcarne into his store, his hand bleed- b)‘ 0'3? v-v-avg‘ Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew , THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN WEDNESDAY, JULY 14, 192s Important Railways (Canadian Pren) OTTAWA, J-uly 13.-—Mlnisters of tile government of Right ‘H011. Arthur Meighen were sworn into office at Government House 1MB evening. While the ceremony of an official statement giving ‘the personnel and portfolios of the new ministry was headed out from the office of the tPr-ime Minister.- The outstanding surprise in the the absence of out portfolio, 1n on his lPrenller Arthur Meiglien be few days. ‘Fheoffltzial slate follows for till! most part along lines already lfl- ing a portfolio causes a change -in A. Black, who, it was expected. would be Minister of Marine and Fisheries, becomes Mini-stel- o! Railways. The ‘portfolio of ‘Marine and Fisheries is not filled, while ’ those of the Interior, Jmmigration and Colonization, Health and Sold- lars Civil Re-esrtnblishment and the post of Solicitor General are also unfilled for the present. The Province of Quebec h: repre- sented in the new 8011911111191" ‘by two ministers. Hon. Sir George lPerley becomes ‘Secretary of State willie the portfolio of Justice goes to Hon. E. L. Patenaude. It is stated, that three 0f the vacant portfolios will also be filled from Quebec. two of them very shortly. The province of ‘New Brunswick is represented in the new ministry by Hon. George B. Jones. who assumes the portfolio of Lalhor, Prince Edward Island is roule- seu-ted by Hon, J. A. MacDonald. IMinister without portfolio. lBritlsh Columbia hats tworellffl" senta/tives, in the Hon. 1H. H. Stev- ens, Minister of Customs and Ex- cise and Hon. S. F. Tolmie, Minis- ter of Agriculture, lHonfiR. B. Bennett, Minister oi’ lFinnnce. is the representative from Alberta and Manitoba. is represent- ed by tli-e Prime Minister, it is of- flcially announced that the portfol- io of the Interior will g0 to the province of Saskatchewan. Seven ministers, three of fh-eln without portfolio, have been se- lected from the province of Ontar- io. They sre Him. Hugh Guthrie, Minister of National Defence, Hon R. J, Manion. Postmaster General. Hon. J. D. Chaplhn, Minister of Trade and Commerce, Hon. E, B. Ryckman Minister of Plilbllc Works and Sir Henry Drayton, Hon. Don- Russians to Colon- ize Wrangel Island LARGE EXlFEDITION HAS STARTED OUT ON ICE- BREAKER "H OOTOBE R". ISLAND TO I! RENAME!) NOME, Alaska, July 12—A Rus- sian expedition ia on its way to colonize Wra/ngel island in the Arctic Ocean nontb of Siberia and re-name it Uenine Mitluff. The expedition in a Russian ice- hreaker, the Kralny Oktib (Rea October) win scheduled to leave East Capo Strai a. Julie 25th, for lhfi llland. or itroff. re-chriatou- ed in memory of Nichole: Lenin, considered tips creator of Sovtet Rang: L Wrongs! island, for whose 0111i rotion Ind colonization 10:: "f fihlitoou lives in three expedi- tion: has lglffllltid in thirteen Years, the ' fanny Ohtib wu tak- ing so funilia: of Chucluleo: (Qlbsrllfl lllkl 0:). moo dog: and 25 reindeer. r quipindnt of the goion vigiicludndlmlilg reindeer pelt: 01‘ ug ail a large lhkimo skin-bowl.‘ ' *' 7 ;" Provision: on the ‘Rod October for [Janina Iitroff ware calculated to last throu years. {W11 111' d IA! Ifltdfl Ewnwhm fihiilmfif- nun. Ignit- NEll NIINISIERS swan llllltolilcl Al nvlllu- MENT lllillsl llsl EVENING’ Maritime Member, Hon. W. A. Black -Pri_nce Edward Island Represented by Hon. John A. and Patenaude Represent Q.u e b e c - Several Portfolios Unlilled - Date of_ ‘ General Election Will Be ‘Announced Within Next Few Days. ‘swearing in the ministers was ‘tak- Paymgnts 001791‘ Per-Int; place at Government House, iod of 62 Years- Debt Pact Must be Ratified by French official announcement ls that Sir Henry Drayton, forecasted repeat- edly ss the new Minister 0f Rail- ways, enters the government with- campaign tour, sir llenry assumes the ncti-ng premiership. The date of the election, it is announced will made pirblic withill the next llicated in forecasts. The fact that Sir Henry Drayton is not assum- ttie lineup as forecasted. Hon. W. f. no“, “Mu” ‘m. m‘ “m,” pond lilli o and oimide tiioir o were being node. ft bu: iltrw been discovered O Portfolio Given t0 MacDonald - Perley aid Sutherland and Hon. Raymond D. Morand, without portfolio. lNova Scotis is represented by Hon. W. A. ‘Black, lMinister of Rail- ways. For the time helng. it is an- nounced, two of ‘the minlstens sworn in without portfolio, will as- sume the administration of De- partment-s, Sir Henry Drayton will be Acting Minister of immigration and Colonization and Dr, Morand 11611118 Minister of Health and Soldiers Civil Its-Establishment. Mr. Patenaude will administer the department of Marine and Fisher- ies and Hon. 1R. B. Bennett, the ‘In- terior lDeprtment for the time be- ng. Dr. J. L, Chatbot, former memb- er for Ottawa will it is announc- ed, be made a Privy Councillor, The ceremony of swearing in the new ministers occupied something over an ‘hour. At the conclusion, the new ministers assembled for a -brief calblnet meeting, OTTAWA, July l3.-Jl‘he follow- ing ministers attended on His Ex- cellency the Governor General this evening and accepted office in the new- government: Right Hon. Arthur ‘Melg-hen. lPljime Minister, Secretary of State for External Adalm. and President of the Privy Council; Hon, Sir George Pei-lay Secretary oi‘ State, Hon R, B. Bennett, ‘Minister of Fnance. Hon. E. L. Pntenaude. Minister of Jus- tice; Hon. Hugh Guthrie, Minister of National Defence; Hon. H, H. Stevens, Minister of Customs, Hon. S, F. Tolmie, Minister of Agricul- ture, Hon. W. A. Black, Minister of Railways; Hon. R, J. Manion. ‘Postmaster General; ‘Hon. J. D, Chaplin. Minister of Trade and Commerce; Hon. George 1B. Jones. Minister of Labor; Hon. E. B, ftyckman. ‘Minister of ‘Public Works. Without portfolio; Hon Sir Henry Drayton; Hon. Donald ‘Sil- nhenlund, Hon. R. D. Morand, Hon. ‘J, A. MacDonald. Bishop Rouleau Appointed Arch- bishop of Quebec ROME, July 13. —1P0D8 Pius has appointed Bishop Raymond Marie Rouleau, of Valleyfleld, Quelbsc, as Archbishop of Quebe , to succeed the late Archbishop Roy. Right Reverend J. Alfred Lalg- lols, now auxilllary Bishop of Que- bec, becomes Bishop of Valleyfield. Right Reverend Raymond‘ Marie Rbuleau was horn at isle Verte, County of Temiacouala, Quebec, April 6, 1866, the son of Felix Rou- ieau and Luce Civins. Ha was edu- cated at the Rimouski Seminary and entered the Order of the Dom- inican Fathers in 1886 a: a student in its college at Col-bars, Curse. He was ordained priest. in 1898 and became mute of the Novitlate at Saint Hyaclnths, Quebec, in 1894. He was first prior of the House of the Dorniniclan: at Ottawa, receiv- ing this appointment in 1900. Later ha became prpvincial of the Dom- inion Province of Canada. 1n 1903 he was elevated to the bishopcy of Valleyfleld and he was consecrated by His Excellent; Monsignor Piaro di Maria, apostollc delegate. British Cabinet Ministers to Ap- pear ln Films LONDON’. July if. —Fillns of Britidh oobfnet ministers art to be sent to liaglflh lQllldO resorts whore the picture: of Premier Baldwin, Foreign secretary ‘Cham- berlain and other; will be offered as program future: along with the acts of black-face comedians. > Putting govdriilnollt member: in tile movie: i: aid to have a: its object the lllorcuing of their pop- ulnllliy with ‘the DOWlI- 59""! month: whim cabinot member: m tle movie! it was inl- plnllblo to lolru wily the film: that Coflorvitivo organ- ornor Hearts, ‘Main! General Thac- ker, C. B., D. S. 0. Lieut Col. F. S. k l ‘When new: l: good, no matter how It may be exaggerated, It can I never do anyone any harm. Annnnl Subscriptions Dcllvond 86.00 By Ill]. Onnndn nnd U. 8.5.04.6! Coming To Premier Meighen’s Mass Meeting Has Been Postponed OTTAWA. Ont.. July 13. —Prum. lar Meighems mass meeting in Ot- tawa called for next Friday, has been postponed until Wednesday. July 2d. Officials of the local Con- servative Association announced this today. It is presumed that the Premier has asked for more time in which w prepare for the meat- lng. With negotiations for the new: cabinet still going on, Mr, Meighen has little time to prepare his mes- sage to the electors. Conference Likely To Be Postponed IJONDOKN, July 12. —The Daily Express understands that the im- perial oonference planned for this October is almost certain to he postponed indefinite] the unsettled politics‘ condition in Canada. The paper declares‘ it is doubtful if Canada could at pres- ent send delegates to the confer- ence who could speak with author- ity put express the view that if one party Ls returned with a large majority at the next general elec- tion in the Dominion the prime Minister returned by the country would possibly be in a. position to attend the conference for Canada. Duke of York May Visit Australia MHDBOUlRNE, Australia, July 13 -—1Premier Stanley Bruce declared here yesterday that arrangements were nearly completed for the visit of a member of the Royal family to preform the ceremonies at the opening of-the Parliament in the new capital, Canberra. He antici- pated that the Duke of York would visit Australia for the purpose. Inspection of The Prince "Edward Island Militia ‘The inspection of the Prince Ed- ward lsland Militia in camp began Monday afternoon, the Light Horse being first inspected. Major General Thacker, Com- mnnder of Militia District 6, and Colonel Powell, A. ‘M, Q., are the inspecting officers. An interesting feature was the presentation by General Thaciker 0f long service medals to two of- ficers, Major D. A. McDonald of Charlottetown and Lieutenant J, R, Nicholson, of Hunter River. These have served for Si, years including their four years overseas which count as eight yqfl‘! in their reo- ord. They are probably the young- est officer: in Canada to receive those decorations. both having en- tered the service when quite young, The Signalling Corps was also inspected on the same afternoon. Yesterday morning the infiantry, and in the afternoon the Army Medical Corps were inspected. After the inspection of the 1st Battalion, P. n. island Regiment to- day- b18111. Col. A. Mo and of- ficers of tbs regiment entertained at luncheon, His Honor Lieut. Gov- Sioga Batteries, which are at pro:- ont undergoing preparatory train- ing for Pebawawa, for which th I leave on Thursday. were inlpaol . Sir Jamel Craig. Premier of uiner, has booked hll pnaapo for Canada, Ialllnq Augun 9th. ' because of FIDDLIND llND STEP ANDIND WINNERS llRE DECIDED Fiddling and Step Dancing Winners Are Decided Ill Maritime Championships Contest WhichCame to a Successful Conclusion Last Evening. Norman McBurdie, Mnlagash, N, S. The Maritime Championships in old time fiddling, step dancing. and step dance fiddling, are now over, and the walls of the Strand Theatre, which for two nights have echoed to the scraping of bows and the tapping of feet, as well as to the well-earned plaudits of the audiences, are again silent. But in the meantime the champ- ionships have been contested and decided, but. not, it may ‘be said, until those to whom the laurels have been awarded were forced to strive to the utmost‘ in their efforts to outclass a large number of worthy competitors. The contests got away ill good time last evening, and the re- mainder of the entry list was run through in the shortest possible time. Then came the finals, in which the best fiddling and step Stop Dancing Robert Weeks, Leo. D, Gallant. Stephen Marshall, William Griffin, B. Perry. Rudolph Peters. Bill Weatherbie, Jimmy Doncetta, Law- rence Doiron, Dan Chavorie. Added features of the program were step-dancing exhibitions by Miss AhnawArsenault and Muster Anthony Perry, both of whom are past masters of the art. THE CHAMPIONS Men’: Step Dancing‘ 1st Robert Weeks Highfield, $15 in gold and gold medal 2nd William McBrien, Amherst, $1.0 in geld and silver medal dancing talent in the Maritime 3rd 5199mm M51913"- N911“ Provinces perfonmed before the Rustic“ $5 l" 5°15 111111 11101119 judges. These, no doubt, had no “w”! easy time of it in deciding to . whom the premier honours were L““°" 5'" 931M119 due. The new performers who took part last night were as follows; 1st Albina Peters. St. $15 in gold and gold medal 2nd Sophie Arsenault, Summer- slde. $10 in gold and silver medal 13rd. Mrs Peter Doiron, Martin Lcr. 23. $5 in gold and bronze medal children: step Dancing 1st. Alma Arssnault, Summar- side, special prize Charles, Children’: Step Dancing Clarence Doucett Old Time Flddling Ewan Man“, 2nd. Anthony Perry, Harpers Pond, special prize m” Dance Fwdnng‘ 3rd. Claltncc uoucette, North Rustico, special prize Hugh J. Smith, Ewen Martin, I Martin Power, Russell McPhee, William Groom, Clarence ‘Doucette 14,000 Bottles Can- adian AleSeized By U. S. Customs 1ST, ALBAlNS, Vt,, July 13.—Four- teen thousand bottles of Canadian ale have been seized by the cus- toms officials at Newport. The ale WM hlddflll in a freight car in As on the opening night, Mr. voiced as hardwood lumber. The Justice Arsenault acted as chair- car was consigned to the Atlantic rmen, and the Judges were: In step Lumber Company. or Hdvdrntllidunclug. Mr. J. s. MoFadyen and Mass, from the St. Agatha Lumber Mr, J. F. Arsenault; in fiddling, Company of St, Agatha, Quebec. Hon. A. F. Arsenault and Mr. J. J. -—-—-.-?-o>-T-—- McGillvray. Mr. P. W. Clarklll Mussolml Reviews "°‘°“ “ “m Italian Fleet OSTLA, Italy, July 13. —~Prem- ler Mussolini, aboard the dread. naught Conte Di Cavour, Sunday reviewed Italy's battle fleet, con- sisting of fifty warships, including dreadnaughts, cruisers, destroyers, submarines and auxiliary vessels. Old Time Fiddler! 1st Neil Cheveria, Elmira, $25 in gold and gold medal - 2nd. Michael Mcinnia, $15 in gold and silver medal ‘ Brdsllonald McPhee, St, Margar- ets, $10 in gold and bronze medal. Step Dancing Fiddlers 1st. Russell McPhee, St Mar- garets, $25 in gold and gold medal 2nd. Lawrence Smith, Tracadie Cross, $15 in gold and silver medal t3rd, James Doucette, $10 in gild and bronze bedsl Hamburg Without British Coal for 1st Time Since War HAMBURG, July 12. —For the first time since the war. Hamburg is without British coal. The big stocks collected before the atriko of British miners are exhaulted. and industrial and shipping firms of Northern Germany are ordering large supplies of Gsrnun coal. which are continually coming in from the Ruhr and Upper Silesia, Most of this German coal is be- ing exported flom Hamburg. not only to England, but to other coull- tries, particularly Scandinavia. The German exporters are hoping lll" they will be nhle to retain this t" elgn trade even after the Britt strike is undid ' —-———<-0->-—-—- TORONTO, July 13. —-Hon. Ed- mund Bristol, for more than thirty- years a figure in Canada's political arena and a member for Toronto East Centre in the last federal B01186. has announced that. he will not seek re-election, ALL THE si-iARKs ARE, NOT IN ‘rt-ii: WATER AT THE SHORE RESORTS 040600000040090000000000 (‘mull-usual Spin-int.- RATE-etc. per word. ll! each insertion in this columl, ‘IF YOU WANT GOOD MEAT G0 to Saunders’, flint and of Marlo-l Building. Phone 81. ‘TO LET--DWELLING liiwOUSl at Brighton, all modern .0»- veniences, reasonable rent. Al» ply A. Piokard, Coal Dealer. 641-7-14-31. 2 K c ' ;;. JOB PRINTING 0F svmv t _ description, cheaply and oxpwlt tiously executed. Guardian Cent- TORONTO. July 14. —Maritime. n] 1gb Pflnuf’_ pm,“ 131 moderate winds fair and moderate- Mooro, Lieut. Col. A. H. Powell“ , ,-. Llcut." Col. lndwtlmy Lleut. Col. v ‘wlr-In. mean WANTED ulcK. MEAT 8.1!. Jenkins. Liaut. Col C. J. M“1"“11!1 51111 11111111110111 temper" cutter and solo: n, with ex- Siewart, and Lleui. Col. Iilliott "'1'": perience also Ilnari. boy who F“ . ‘ TOIOIKO. tnlr . . . . . .. . . . - - . '11-'08 wag" [o [Qlfn [hg hgljugll A’. General Thacher at this inorn- mnmllv 01111111! - -- 75-52 ply in person. 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