lVlAXlMS or A MERCHANT i- Exercise may prolong life ‘but more of the athletes die young than any other profession, » l 41' ii (lovers PrinceEdward Island Like the Dew nil-swam‘, may ~ MAXIMS OF A MERCHANT The pseudo-scientist who discov- ered the truth telling scrum ob- viously lied about it. Subscription: D ll l. Canada and a "nu "no Annual U7 U. S. A. I450 tlllllllllllilllllliillil wiiii locum: it) Aristotle DELEGATE Til ciiini AND NFlil. Most Reverend Andrea (lassulo, Papal Emi ssary R e c e i ve d By -,-Impres sive And Colorful Pro- , Thousands In-City Yesterday. cession Marks Eve nt. -- Addresses From CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA. THURSDAY, JULY 5, 1928 BITT Tl] STATE UT TTILBHTHT .Viscount IN HITNTIHI and yLad lDetroit Heat Wave » Causes Three Deaths (Special to the Guardian) DETROIT, July 4. — Three per- 1s0n5 are dead here from the sultry heat wavc which has gripped De- vtroit for the last three days, and a sccre of others were being treated for heat prostrations, dog bites and ‘temporary insanity attributed to the weather. Local thunderstorms promised some relief today, but hundreds of thousands left the city 1 l. 1 l ITESPTTBH THHIVES lT 5|3ENEl[WHE|]K' Vice - Admiral Cowanim“ 1Dem0nstrati0n .. In__ Wall Street (Special to the Guardian) i NEW YORK, July 4. — An at- tempted demonstration in front of the Wail Street office "of J. P. Morgan today landed sixteen wo- men and men in jail, several hund- red members of the “all American anti-Imperialistic League". gathered with unfurled banners, in Chuiottatown Morning Guardian, Guardian Two Ioundod NEW s t iiiil lllllltl sui- l5 P_Hl]l3Hl Chancellor M u e ller Clergy A1111 113-11331 - Inchcape Pay Trib- 1 i ute to Daughtefls Memory. LONDON. July 4.—In memory of‘ .heir daughter, the Hon. Elsie Mac-L guy, who perished in a trans-Atlan- .ic flight, Viscount and Lady Inch- zape have given £500,000 ($2.500,00°* .0 reduce the National Debt. This Expected 1°‘ 11311912133...‘iiiififlivnifimilioriffédfbméi Charge 0f Salvage stenographers and clerks filled the , |streets. A special detail of 44 de- Operations and In- tectiif/es aknd patrolmen were walt- a ' l . stitute the Custom- “g °’ ‘ m“ a Court-Martial. ‘ - n’ |,Three Men Killed - (Canadian Press) .011 boat and automobile trips. Police restrictions against fire works re- sulted in only a few minor accid- Icnts being reported. Tllllllll PHESS msiussisiiii ' Pledges Allegiance Presented To His__ Excellency. to the Hague of Nations .and Renun- ciation of All Ideas 0f Revenge. Catholics of Charlottetown united p, p,_ 511111111 p_ 515811111111, M P_ yesterday to extend a colorful and P,‘ w1111sm M01511, 511111-81}, 1.101,. lmllrmwe 319911113 17° H15 E3091" nessey, D. B. Macdonald, Thomas iency the Papal delegate to Cana- Qsmpben and w_ M pqynn da. and Newfoundland. Archbishop The League o1- 1119 0,05,, Boy Andrea 0188010. Wpfewntint; H15 Scouts who marched ahead of the 1101111555 POW P1115 31-1 0" 11115- car, were under command of As- general reception in the Bishop's Palace. This morning His Excellency wil’ celebrate Mass in the Cathedral at 7.30 and on Friday morning at thr same hour he will celebrate Mass for all the Societies. both men and HALIFAX, N. 5-. July 4. — The flagship Despatch bearing Vice-Ad- by Wins- - 4-4: Heflfilll -. his first visit to Prince Edward Isl- 15; s p 1 1 1 announcement was made 1,1,1 S1, W511" Cgwan, command- BERLIN, July . r. I 1 and. ‘Thousands of people crowded 3, agpcnig: “Theycolwlgfelais 1011311111: wmltleilfl 2101112111 will be mack ton Churchill. chancellor fofc the ‘efidmchlef of the 31.11151, west 1n. Tosglcqfiig 1*; 1111°4G11""1I111‘"h1tnln Mueller, the Chancellor, submitted 1111B 51135135 ""111 11119 0011885110" W55 Moran, Troop Leader: Jack Scho- to the Hospital, Sacred Heart Home Exchequer‘ m the House O om dies and North Atlantic sqiiadron,1 de It death [*0 tug "auxin g gmulg) the program 0f 1119 "OW 11111-1111" 1° 5° B?!“ 1119-5 111% DB-mde 01' c875 field, Johnny McAleer, David Orphanage and Mount Saint Mary. mons today‘ arrived at the 90191111108 10 the "BY-l a thc Rcichstag today, and the nae from the S. S. Hochelaga was di. verted to less frequented streets and many-who waited hours for a glimpse of the church dignataries were disappointed. The Apostolic Delegate was accompanied by Pri- Sheppard, James\ Lightizer, Pros- per Peters, Stanley McClintick. His Excellencys car with the Guard of Honour, was in the rear of the procession which was headed by the cross bearers, followed by: At 2.30 His Excellency will visit Notre Dame Academy and thence to Saint Joseph's Convent. All the ladies’ societies of thr parish will meet His Excellency at Notre Dame Academy at 8 o'clock YSBFS. ind will be known as the Elsie Mac-é kay fund. The sum given to the; Nation is the residue of the Hon.‘ Vliss Mackays estate. The donation; _ overnor General will bc left to accumulate for flfty1Ex G .. .. APP" 1 M MENT vats Secretary Monsignor Bear- 20th. His Excellency arrived at 1.30 by B. S. Hochelaga, gaily decked with flags and bunting in honor of the distinguished visitors who was ac- Boys of QueenBquare School. Pupils of Notre Dame Convent. Pupils of St. Joseph's Convent. Catholic Woman's League. Third Order of St. Francis. St. Charles Auxiliary. on Thursday evening. His Excellency will leave for Alan- 'nor (Dalvy) where a dinner will be ‘cndered him by the Knight's o! At 10 o'clock on Friday morning The H0“ with Captain Waiter Elsie Mackay, third1 daughter of Lord Inchcape, British’ shipping magnate, made the at.- tempt to cross the Atlantic by air Puts Himself in a- May Be Discharged] bor tonight and anchored a mile off the scene of the stranding of the ritish light cruiser Dauntless Mon- day afternoon. Vice-Admiral Cowan was expect- once and take charge of salvage less‘ predicament was received by wireless and leaving immediately of 33 workmen huddled in a small 1shack at. the Canadian Pacific Rail- lway bridge just East of Donlands lstation yesterday afternoon. Most 10f the others were thrown to the ted to board the wrecked cruiser aflground o" tossed against the walls ‘of thc shanty, but only one receiv- _ _ | u _ The Despatch was aged injuries which ncessitated his P0811110“. Wh€r€ Heggixuggswhen news of the Dmmhhemoval to a hospital. Almost at the same time another savage lightn- ‘ing bolt struck a stable at 422 1Grecnwood Ave. killing one and in- ure of the program would ilidlcllfi that the government does not cou- sider itself a make-shift body, but ts determined to co-operate with the new Reischstag for a full term of years. After asserting that “the founda- tion of the new German Republic stands firm and unshakable. the Chancellor announced that Genn- any's foreign policy will be continu- J , s Hi chliffe. ' ft r made a fast run to this port. d 1011 the lines set down by Gul- comllanied from Pictou by League of the Sacred Heart. 1.110111111111115?vTrfiiTTrswtTjghcilriirgficgii The takeoff was from Cnranwell1 on Twenty Four T1 T15 6149913165 51311111111 C°w1111 W111I1‘"1“g another‘ Bgm had taken etav‘; StTesemann. of "Peaceful con- 1.1.} Right Roverofld Monsignor J. C. st. Joseph's Sodality. lshes en route. Aerodrome, England, on the mbrn-' institute the customary court mar- 511m“ 1mm 111° 5 mm‘ clllation with renunciation oi’ all _-~ McLean. V. G., Rev. J. J. McDon- ald, Rev. A. J. McIntyre, Justice Arsenault and F. J. Casey. His Lordship the Bishop of Char- lottetown boarded the steamer ex- tending hearty greetings and wel- UAssumption Society. Benevolent Irish Society. Children of Mary. Knights of Columbus. Catholic Clergy. The Dinner promises to be one of the outstanding events of ‘ic entertaining of His . Excellet ‘I The Knights have made extensive preparations and to date nearly all tial shortly, although it is possible "" he will await the arrival of Vice-1 IAdmiralFuIIer who is to relieve Sir1 Walter and who is expected herc within a fortnight. ideas of revenge." ,- Dcclaring that. "with the whol German people the government is convinced cf the Justice for our de- mand for immediate liberation of Hours Notice. 1 ing of March l3. No trace of the two 1 has been found since. ONDONV July 4__The 1,111,011“- Lord Inchcapc was opposed tqmgnt of 11150011111; Byng as Com- any such adventure but at/the timetmissjoncr o1 11116111-013013111-1 Police was in Egypt. iproducefi an extraordinary position. Office Raided (Special to the Guardian) r » ‘ Choir Bo s. reservation ha . b tk . ~I , 1 ilvt A s1'°"51h°111“5 S°"111“'°51‘111Y 1 the occupied areas." Dr- Muell," r; “$1211; 1: 1115 P5P5-1 EIDBSBFY- flftel‘ Pages. y Memberss of ‘tlltic (ITTIXITGIOTTIHQIICOTTIXTI- Z11;rT/Jgiigeoftgogiiemgfigiirfrarixrgoiligtl- 111119“ 5111153118 d11l1 11115 lzmnglng 52d LOUISVILLE- Q1111» J111Yid4-d*;rh;-' went on to say that the 0061111311“ '1 w c ewas driven to the Blah ' T , 11 i. . had $1 we cons cw v yr st Offic here was ra e as I _ 1111,, 1,, 1,1,8 gdvgnmgg Palace where. on the steps, Big’; he League of the Cross Band c s t roughout the Island will at tutlonany me servant of me Home 4 o o powers a g Charlottetown this Fourth day of iuly, ninciccn hundred and twenty- furnished music for t he occasion. The weather was flne and warm ._ 1 d ‘nightfall. rendering the position 0f " m, thieves entered the building 1 11, 1111 1,1 V611, mans 1,, "c. ‘l; being presented with a large bask- ézgiuncalndlrtgiégtlolfficers of the local lsscretary, will have a seat in the» nit; o o p0 ca e P V re 1 11 1 s m m 1 e the Dauntless increasingly precar- and made away with a safe six feet em years. are keepmg up a ban-m- '11°1.1'19W°1'5 11¢ bestowed the APOS- and the parade, which in certain wish to be present LOESTR? 1111111111111? clshi- 1H0?“ of tfinainswver 11112111111151 us‘ It was beheved 1" m1"1“°|1118h. W111i!" 001115111611 53-0011 1“ which "stands in the WIY 015 95‘ tofilic blessing while hundreds knelt respects resembled a Corpus Chris- ments before noon tomorrow LOUI§ J OTEARY '1)” m a p05 ‘circles that should it blow through 5111111115 and $500 in currency. The a d bared their ' ' ' ‘himself in Parliament concerning lthe force. ' l The appointment , , f Governor- . Byng of vlmy ormerad of scotJWhlCh the cruiser is pivoted amid-i tablishing a real relationship of mutual trust between peoples." The Chancellor then pledged al- legiance to the League of Nations. ‘ ti priicesslon made an impressive and colorful spectacle. The little flower girls and boys, the boys choir and Children of Cars are being provided to take the members to Alanmor leaving the K. of C. home at 10.30. the night the position of the cruiser 1013111315 also made a clean sweep 0Y1 of Viscount will become hopeless even if it does 311 11101-1111, Orders, letters, parcels: jnot break up. Tonight the rocks on and everymmg movable. District . headsln res, 1. and reverence. , _ i, Eiflht Fourth Degree members of k“ 111B K1118hts ofColumbus and the Bishop of Charlottetown. {Io His Excellency 1 THE MDST REVEREND ANDREA . Inspector of Post Offices Gaudctisfl 1n I “we See 1n 11, one of the Boy Scouts acted as a guard of Marv arrived about the steps u; To add to the enjoyment music ~. CASSULO lleeraegirfif ffgjfcfisjfofleu, s11. w11_:ships had penetrated the secondwas 1nve511ga11ng 11,18 robbery to- nlgsfimportant factors o1 1111,11“. Honour. The following Knights in the Palace made a very pleasing a1, will be provided during the dinner. Archbishop of Leontopoiis ‘firm Horwood 19111111; commis- she“ “d pmtruded mm the engmeiiay. tional life and thereby also "of pro- full uniform withsash and sword. pearance. Abprollriotc hymns, 111. He leaves Charlottetown on Sat- Delegate Apostolic to Canada, ancrslomr of me Metropoman Poncejroom which had been flooded since motion of “among! interests? I 31¢ wok up the" 13115111“! 0" 1101-" Sid- eluding patriotic songs and O Can- “MY 11101111118- " Newfoundland » 4w s dmcussed Wm‘ the nvehest 1n_ shortly after the stranding. . t His programme on “.113 511b,“; E5 01' the car: .Hon.»John A. Mac- ado. by the children were sung with lteT-cst today. All commentators The 195°“ 1°11‘ 1° 539mg“ Wmk‘ AVIMZOI‘ R6 IIPIIS 15 111 11-19 nature of an appeal to the donuld, Dr. ‘w, J, M11¢M111am M_ are“ us‘ and “flout THE ADDRESSES ers tonight appeared to be the ex. M“! 11 1'1"” Y°"1' E"°°“°"°Y' 1agreed that the noted soldier had1 On thc occasion of your first visit to Prince Edward Island, the Cath- olic Laltry of the Diocese of Char- lottetown hasten to unite with our beloved Bishop, his priests and Re-. liglous, as well as with people of allhmme Secrepary m1g111 111511-1155 111m classes, in a universal and heartfelt nations for universal of». amen . The Palace was decorated to suit j (Canadian Press) "The world must be made to the auspicious occasion. "111 E11°°11°MY1 In the evening a procession was Th” M1151 “evefimd held from the Palace to the Ca- 51111?" 911551110. thedral, where at 8 o'clock His Ex- A1'°11111511°i1 01' 59011110110118. ccllency was tendered addresses Armtvllc Delegate to Canada from the Clergy and Laity; His and Newfoundland. Coming Events, Lordship Bishop O'Leary and Mr Milli 11 P108116 Your Elwollfllcyr- J. J. Johnson. K. C. reading the Vi"? many times have we bridg- D I v .- Meetings, Etc u "GARDE _ 0F THE GULF respective addresses which appear ‘d 1" 11111118111 5"" ilfflyf-‘r "lo fleet! mgfmflter. An “If” mbnmy’ flrstgbcicw Atlantic that separates our little jmmber ma“ 91d, July 126m. Address thI-Iis Excellency bflefly rapped Isle from the beautiful land of Italy pedient of sealing the flooded: iassumed one of the most arduous; h b d f l th Ttasks in the whole field of pubiidfwaclgmegfegéd Rgwa: MOSCOW, July 4.—Tass news agqrealiae the untenable state of af- 1fldm11115iFa11°11 B1111 ‘me of espedalflfheflwr or 1101111115 was pmnned 1,111 ency says that the Russian aviator-fairs, he said. that German)’ mmclmy at the present time’ ‘the Reindeer. biggest of the wreck-11311bl15k1" W110 has been 1111551113 10111110119 15 comPkflely ‘ism-med 51111115.? 17156011111 3W5 511151111111“ that 111611111; 1,1135 on the scene, was equfppgdjfiVfi days and was supposed to haveplher countries armedfto the 1 - . to carry out this operation. All the perished 1" 1111-‘ 51°11” 1“ "°““'_n‘?d1 on the question D Tenn“ h“; |°11 “warm/mu” hours notice’ It mother compartments of the cruiseHsafely to the ice breaker Maiigin the Chancellor lay stress on manifestation or welcome’ iimderswod" He‘ Wm hold omce {m1 i d t ti ht d ff ‘ted after a vain struggle with1after the Dawes P111" "1111 W°Tk°d Ym" Exccnflwy “mes 1° “Tithe comparatively short period offifm“ E91 w“ gr tg k “nth e OM51 1 2y m1 1681,91. 5-111 an attempt to without friction for four years, "the 5111"“ 111 a 1'1"“ "1 111° Ya’ whenithree years. Sir William was Com-[Wgfiese “grail? 603a. 892m enarggk guts 1:116 1111551111; 1.1013118 party conviction has gained ground in all W" W111 59° 59'1"“ ‘"11 11°11“? Ywfimissioner for over seven years. Itlthroughout the day Wm, 11,016,151“: ca e__ ' g T circles concerned that a final set- the entrancing view of nature, such - Heme!“ 1s no; 011111 desk-style, but Announcements, force as the wind strengthened. s: ’ _ Royalty. i‘ day, July 7th. - anage to-night. anking His Lordship the Bishop; 312 Fitzroy Street, BOX 151- the Clergy. the Catholic congrega- tion and citizens of Charlottetown dagcCardigan-Friday, big show and in general for the most cordial e- 11494-7-4-21- vhvglctzgne“ tendered him. Solemn ""'_-‘ ne c on was then celebrated by 3511111913111/971 HOPE RWBI". sflf-1the Archbishop assisted by Rev. l" BY. ll l! th. 8546-7-5-31 James Murphy, Rector of St. Dun- ' stan's, Deacon; Rev. Pr. R. Mc- Tea July Kensie. Sub Deacon: Rev. P. Walsh 5546-7-5-31 Master of Ceremonies and Mr. Lou- ‘ is Dougan. Second Master of Cere- "Hope River Tea will be the big- monies, 8051 End 1168i 01 the SOB-son. Satur- His Lordship was assisted at the 6546-7-51-31 Throne by Monsignor McLean, V. 0.. P. A.. and Right Reverend Monsignor Maurice McDonald. P. D. At the Solemn entry His Excel- lency was received at the door of the Cathedral by Monsignor Mc- Donald. The Canopy bearers were: Messrs. John Sullivan. Desmond O'Leary, Benjamin McDonald, Joseph Cflmllbcll. Joseph McMillan, An- thony Francis. Sir Charles Dalton was present "Come to l-Iope River 7th. "Rwcrve Thursday, July 19th for‘ L.O.B.A. Icecream social at Mr. Charles Roberts, Charlottetown 655i "Come to 1C0 cream at North River Hall July 6. 6434-6-30-swtf. "Ice Cream-soc-lal in Glen Vai- ley School July 10th, if not fine first wherein God has placed the center and heart of Holy Mother Church. At the foot of the Altar the affec- tions of our hearts have been fre- the Most Holy Father, the Vicar of Christ upon earth. Rarely, how- ever. has it been our joy and our privilege to receive and honor the direct Representative and Delegate of the Apostolic See in person. It is, therefore. with exceeding cordiallty we greet you. and in your person Our l-loiy Father, Pope Pius XI. Owing in the adverse circum- stances in which he is placed, he may not visit his children in per- son, but the love and kindness of his heart has found a way to greet us and to_ manifest his affection for us In sending to us one who takes his place, speaks to us, blesses and directs us in his name. He also af- fords us thc opportunity to show him through you how deeply im- bedded in our hearts is our sub- flne night. 0547-7-5-9 in the Sanctuary during services. Yesterday evening the Delegate was tendered a clergy dinner at Saint Dunstans University where upwards of sixty priests represent- ing all thc parishes on the Island were present. Others present were: Chief Justice Mathleson, Justice Arsenault. Justice I-Iaszard. His Worship Mayor Yeo, Mr. J. P. Mc- Tntyre. Mini ter of Public Works: Dr. B. R. enkins, Dr. w, J, P, McMillan, Dr. J. D. McGulgan, J. 11 fiiewflril. K. C. His Excellency was received at the University by the Rector, Rev. James Murphy. The dinner was presidedover by His Lordship Bishop O'Lcary, "Reserve Tuesday, July 10th for ice-cream festival at North Wilt- shire. "Remember the Tea at West Covehcad United Church on July 4th. If weather unfavorable ten will be held first fine evening. l . 2 "Como to the Protestant Orph- Sale of ice-cream and cake at close of the show. . 6M9 “The Harrington Women's Insti- tute intend holdingan ice-cream eatival Friday, July 8th. in Ccphas or Lieut. Governor Heartz to Ills Iii-finest the deep-seated and affectionate loyalty of the clergy and faithful of the Diocese of Char- lottetown. Nor ls this ‘all, Your Ex.- ceiiency, for we would further rc- qucst you to assure the Most Holy Father that we are not only sub- mlssivei; loyal to him, but also that m; gxsepen _ we all love him truly as the rep- cy clued on H131}? gwcsentative on earth of the Christ ‘ loyalty and devotion to him. In the name of faithful children. thcrcford) of the Holy Father, we welcome you as his representative and thank you most sincerely for the signafhonor that you have. not without difficulty and hardships of fcrrcd upon our diocese. We humbly request you to convey quently poured forth in prayer for long and arduous travelling, con-' most charming beauty spots North America; you will discover also therein, evidence of the cour- who have converted what was once a wilderness into what is now call- ed the Garden of the Gulf. Mention may he flttingly‘ made to Your Excellency, on this occasion, that within the reach of the sound of the beautiful carillon of bells in this magnificent Cathedral, was born. sixty-four years ago. a new race oi‘ free men: for in the City of Charlottetown-thc Cradle of Con- iedcration-was laid thc corner stonc of the great Dominion of Canada, the brightest diadeni in thc Commonwealth of British Nations. It will be a source of gratification to Your Excellency, to know that from this small Province, through versity. have gone forth into all parts of Canada and the neighbor- ing Republic, a marvellous number of‘ gifted men. Consecrating them- selves to tlie service of God, undcr the banner of the Cross, those gift- ed and hniy men have established for the Island its claim to a pre- eminence in sanctity and scholar- ship. The important and delicate mis- sion confided to Your Exccllencys Judgment and discretion by thc Holy Father, in your selection as Dele- gate Apostolic to Canada and New- foundland, we regard as a graceful recognition of the fidelity of the children of the Church in this Do- minion, to the" Holy See; and in giv- ing Your Excellency an aflectlona‘ welcome, we desire to express aiso1 onr reverential love and homage to til: person of the Sovereign Pon- t age and industry of our forefathers. the portals of Saint Dunstan's Uni-I |duty." the News says. "As to what "-5 Tend"? °'11' 1513"“ ‘"11’ "1 “ifgsioner during his term of office might investigate the machinery of the force root. and branch. "There is nothing wrong with 1 .the personnel of the great body of- the metropolitan police," the Tim-l es says editorially today. “What is becoming more clear is that some- thing-—it may be called the system. ‘the atmosphere or the tradition of 1war years-is ripe for revision. Ev-, ‘cry one is beginning to realize that- iwe are placing upon the force an‘ impossible task, and almost invlt-- fing irregular methods to achieve it." 1 Under the heading "A job for a. ;younger man," the Daily, Mailwhile} hcknowledglng Viscount Byng's war} Joadership and services as Governor‘ ‘General in Canada, editorially ex-' press the opinion that it is not, fair .to a man who already deserved so “well of his country, to offer him a oost so onerous and one that calls.‘ 1imperatlvely for a young and active 1mind. 1 The Daily News attacks the Home1 Secretary alluding in an editorial to [his statements concerning the H Park arrests question, while thei 1case of Sir Leo Money and Miss Ir-| Iene Savidge was still before Commission investigating charges against the police. Eindecent hurry," the News says, "the Home Secretary informed the House nf Commons that Viscount} Byng would succeed to the office." I “The Brigadier is to by a full general: the man who is retiring at sixty is to be followed by a man of 66 who we are told has accepted unhesitatingly a very stern is suggested that the new commlsw l 1 their] that phase means the public must for the present draw its own con- clusions. but we regard with the ut- ibald MacKinnon on trial for man- 1slaughter was continued yestcrdayglHe floored Ross three times in the before His Lordship Chief Justice fifth round and dropped him again‘ = _ i be iticdfortho Manpeson, itwlce in the sixth session before hewrmne w n ma n a n “With 1, ——{4-§. SIJPHEMIZETTTIJHT YES T _E_ 1T [Ill Manslaughter Continued -— Jurors View Scene of the Accident. MORNING SESSION I The hearing 0i the case of Arch-E The first witness to testify was A. Reardon, who, on being ydelsworn. deposed that hc was a civil: engineer, and explain a plan of the scene of thc crime which he had prepared. then proceeded to The witness was cross examined y Mr. Johnston in the course oil which it was disclosed that. at the scene of the accident. it was only 1 3-4 feet from the outside of thc rcurb to the sidewalk. be 10110111/911; Dr. I. J. Yeo (Sworn). Examined by.Mr. Saunders. desposed that, to- gether with Dr. S. R. Jenkins he‘ .had made a post-mortem examina- 1tion of the body of the deceased 1George Simmons on May 15th lash] ,and went on to describe the find- Iings. Jimiiltiiii n. iii MBKENNA 1 (Special to the Guardian) CLEVELAND. Ohio, July 3.-—Jack | Trial McKenna continued his winning streak by knocking out Tony Ross of Pittsburgh in the eighth round of the scheduled ten round contest at Indianapolis last night. Ross substituted for Joe Zink, who failed to put an appearance. McKenna outclassed his oppon- ent from thc beginning of hostiliti- es and subjected his foe to a terrific battering. McKennaKs heavy hitting powers was in evidence at all times. was counted out. use Dirrcaeui Li? $TICKS 4o CHANGE. ‘(its Bow VRW-NVS 1t i also possible. On Inspection Trip MINAKI. 0nt., July 4-—M l" as the Canadian National Railway! are concerned thc roadbed. mill!!! stock and facilities in general arc in a satisfactory state declared Bil‘ Henry Thornton, Chairman and President of tho Canadian National Railways who arrived at M1051“ last night on his annual pection trip of the lines of the National system. About 15.000 care are immediately available for moving the western grain crop. Sir Henry stated. Earn- ings have been showing an o"- couraging increase and it is his (hope that. the present ratio of in- balance of the year. ' On concluding his visit to Minaki Lodge, Sir Henry will leave Monday 1ror Winnipeg and from there con- Cists Sometimes . tinue west. His itinerary will keep him in the west most of July. ~+ Condensed Specials ilATiL-ic per word, not each insertion in this column. pQ-O-O-O-OOQ WANTED-COOK, MIDDLE A0!" lady preferred. Apply Green lan- tern Cafe. 0516-7-4-8! The evidence was similar to that given at the coroner's inquest and1 yesterday evening. who returned "T" h" ‘"1" l" ‘"11’ 11"". 1"‘! l" ‘ . m‘ 11°11 n “m m" m“ b’ he“ the call last night previous to tho 111' 51'1""! 'I>P°1"1"1 11°" "1 1"“ the next night. ‘ha and Sandwich- . 1 . 1 YW m" came w u from me1mos mlsgivlng the appointment of WANTED-M hilt cs also served. 0510-74-31 _ "The Annual picnic of Hampton United Church will be held on Tucs- dly. 10th, inst. It Victoria, on the Irounda of Mr. Wm. W. Lea. If not fine will be hold on the following fllY- 6529-74-31 "Come to the ice cream social at Pleasant Valley School on Friday evening. Juno (l. If not. fine Satur- day. Proceeds, in aid of Mission Band. 0500-74-2. "Notice-We, the undersigned merchant offilargcw Road. r nod Bri c, ii , Cove ad fiighfioiti. wit Road, ‘Pracado ind agree to close our limes every Wail- nesday at noon during July, August and September. Also other evoninss evening. July 8th. Members will at 8 o'clock. (Signed) A. meet at the Lodge Rooms It 63° A. ‘Patna u distillate. 1m. N. .1. sharp. Visiting Brethren welcome. c. Phillipa, G. N. No change of hour. » n13”. 91$" 8568-7-64" ... _______________ "All interested in renovation of cemetery at Calvin Presbyterian Church, Mermaid, Lot. 48 are re- quested to meet at the Church on Monday, July 16th at 7.30 p. m. ‘ 6585-7-54) "Cranaud Church of England tea party Saturday. August litli. Biggest and best ever. 6556 "Horses for sale. Another car- load of choice horses just arrived at McNeil] d: Wood's stables, Lower Water Street. 6557 "L. O. A.-Bo,vnc Orange lodge will parade for Divine Service to Trinity United Church on Sundav McDonald. Hughes, ~ it. Church that we love with all our hearts. sunny land of Italy, with its storied) rivers and purple mountains, its May we also l ,ucat Your Ex- 11""1111"1 chum"!!! If"! cathedral ceilenoy to tut him that we grieve dams!» cw- whlch your memory. with him over htiuncailed for and unjust bonds a as the Chnroii ever! with m,” n“ m“ u the church m,“ stranger in a strange land. But no. pa,“ “m. "n" ‘m! “shun” not a stranger I-‘or the oneness and f" ‘h. “Manon of 5L P01". m universality of the Church would relieved from official cares, must of- ten dwell with yearning affection. t "u, when 1n Perhaps, at times, you feel like a nf union that binds the clergy and faithful Apostolic See and our Most Holy Father, Pope Pius XI. by bestow- ing upon us all the Apostolic Bla- lng. Signed on intuit of tho 00ft’! and .1 um,‘- Mn "an" redeem the term, and render to your m"l.lfl:nrnzpehhy M‘ ‘hunted present surroundings all the affec-1 "m" his warm“ u“! 0M.“ "Rab tlonatc attributes of home, and ily the temporal power and tnde- °°""1'-" “d ‘mend’ penitence so nccalsary for the ef- ficient guidance and welfare of the Church. Mayne. finally, humbly ask Your xcellency. to strengthen the bond u tbta Diocese tothe Your Excellency may enjoy short visit to our island; and we al- w humbly u! m to remember ll! In the meantime, we trust that yonr{ institute!‘ the Dtoono of (Continued -0n Page s) the post. Members of Parliament ‘has questioned his fitness because lggshis age ‘(he is 65 years old) and in thc midst of our ra ers an I lnexper ence m police mum's‘ rtmdngs, on "m ‘"02. {wculozw-ord Elms is said to be unwilling we respectfully request Your Excel-I loner to convey to our Mont Holy, Father the expression of our con- annjd devotion, homage and loyalty m. about Scotland Yard since the be- ginning of the Savage case. lcrops are in good condition in the Prairie Provinces especially favor- able ‘growth are indieatnd as on 1June so. according to a crop report issued this afternoon by the Dom- inion Bureau of Statistics. too old for his professional job." LONDON. July 4. -—_ln view of the controversy that his appoint- ment as commissioner of Metrop- 01115" Police has caused in the House of Commons, and the active opposition in the labor party, Vis- count Byng is reported to be con- sidering seriously his rejection of b o enter the storm which has raged ----oo>--_-_- CROPS IN GOOD CONDITION OTTAWA, July 4. -Canadian 1another soldier utterly inexperien-1 ced in this essential ofiice. and one1 though it was a conrtbuting fac- tor. amined by Mr. Saunders deposed cident. He described the posture of the body. pointing southeast. the feet extend- ing towards the northwest. angle- ways with the sidewalk. and point- the preliminary inquiry. The injur- ies to the skull. brain and leg were dealt with by the witness in some detail. _ In his opinion death had been caused by the injuries received‘ to the skulhand brain and the frac- ture of the bones in the lower leg. Cross examined by Mr. J. D. Ste- wart. Dr. Yeo said that he did not believe the injury to the lower limb y‘ itself would have caused death-- Edward Hartinger (Sworn). Ex- that he was a chauffeur. On thequebm °1°"dY 34-66 day of the accident he was at tnJPh-Pmttswwnr n“ - 30*“ Queen 1101,91, ,1 1 p, m 301C111” Halifax, fair . . . . . .. . 82-66 Queen Hotel, and drove up Spring 51- 3°11". 108 - . 70-44 Park Road past the scene of the sc- 3115141" 1110" -- It lay with the head (Continued 0n Page s) New York. clear . and tonight at 11.50. rises tomorrow morning at l. ' later than Charlottetown. _____..i__.._..___._ --. TORONTO. July 4.—Maritlmc fresh southwest winds, partly cloudy _ with local showers, higher temperature. Toronto, clear . . . . . . . . . . .. Montreal. fair, .. stationary, or .82-—82 .86—-88 houseworit. Am"! M15- Prowse. 77 Upper Prince 8t. 8830-14-81 LOST-IN ‘Ills CITY. BLACK German Police Dog. Finder ploaaa notify Guardian Office. 66M. ‘CHOICE couuan null rlol stall-fed cattle. Saunders, New- som 8r Co. 54"- wou wan coon Iuvtborla. Prices 50 for 20c; 100 for Slot 250 for 56c; 500 for 01.00: 1.0M for $1.05. Postpaid. Guardian Office, Guardian Job Plhtfl‘). M. . 92-70 . . . . . . BO-JIO Htgh tide this afternoon at. 12.56 Sun sets this evening at 7.50 and Summcrside tide eighteen In WILL MRS. McLIOD (NI! M!!! Katie Joilymore) please call phone 906 or 560, Charlottetown. ' Ifl-‘l-t-tl LOUD-BY LAD‘ DOCTOR "III- icai Afiolltlfi '1 T , ho stav- lillrlll attllb