MAXIMS ' or A MERCHANT p_.-_ ' In 0°11 1"“, l", h, motorln thin} ,.‘ dial. OIIII d ‘l. lotulvwll 0"“ u‘ t ltltlllllz‘ lNllil lN N. lllsltlll on, Hug; Guthrie Raises Customs Is- sue in Renfrew Speech -Says Kins t} o v t . Protected Smugglers. l-IW. July 15- —"K"°‘"' Waziisul... could not survive the ,,,-,,,p.‘_.. scutttlals, MaoKenzle King puyiti he cotlld tlil-ltrMt the 99°‘ e-fqbtultiott, hence the attack on ‘puny-g mpresentatlve," declar- yellpu llugh (luthrie, minister ;llphinl‘l~l_ yesterday. ni- u meeting r (l... Coltservutlve organisation ,s,,,,,|, Rcllfrew which nominat- dpr, hi. .l. Mcllottey, member oi ,, ml psrlinmeltt from the cott- tliueuc Hon. Two Cont: Ylir, Guthrie described the floknp,“ m- ths custolns inquiry . me most gigantic political scan- iii lll the history of Canada. The p“; government, he said. hall e011 coudentlued lp parliament for llslllilillllitéllltlili. alitl corruption of he (gllfilllllill department and for hit-tiling nlul protecting of crimin- y,‘ pnntlt-ggcrs, smugglers and ll ii. hiilcltcllzlt- Kiltg iliit] asked par- lpntnn (‘or $300,000 to rlsltt stuns- ling but llc appointed ‘P01111001 peirlTii, stimc of them rum runners. .1“, 1,3,1 hoop convicted to watch: tlutlfglcts. Ullc oi‘ his illilloillleell ~35 p mull pl so years. More than at said .\lr Guthrie, he allowed lnriliilllll uutl Clerk. the "arch illlll*l‘_~l oi the snluggltng sung.’ rculuiu oil. although he knew but tilt-y were the ring leaders. llr. uulllrlo said that inspector l] bu.) been sent to Montreal llhl iicrt-lll-llcr firmed with full nu- tturity. "l can't. describe the hor- lblc |‘l!V(‘illlitlliH before a mixed utllellcc," cxplnltled the speaker. e pointed otlt that the Royal unallialt Mounted Police had been shell nit littrlicr patrols in Quebec y iloll. Jacques Bureau. King Government Given Protection "The King government granted ftlll protection to the whole Ting". ie stated. "Do you wonder why’ hillllKfllillll King wanted dissoitt- inn instead ot‘ being" indicted? he crilnunls that have been pro- cvlcd and ilto iniqultes that have ecu wltlketl nt are the blackest iilllgii in tile itistory of Canada. Mr Guthrie. said thnt ob Tues- lny while ucilttg minister of ill!‘ ict- ilc had received a petition fol‘ he reiultsc front penitentiary of ‘Baldy’ Robb, wito had been sen- vrlccd lo fivn years for stuffing allot boxes in the Pence River let-thnt. lic citttrged that the Cott- f-"Milll Dilrly had been robbed of ilc clccliolt inst fall by crooked lcctlott officials taking as his 5040s Atluibasca and Pence River. llllclfcnzle King's election in = ittre Albert was touched upon y ill? speaker who declared that 110101010!‘ premier had received lit-lull voting strength of the I10 although in practically every "9 oi litetn there were voters who ad voted who were dead and u- lty front the district. "They won't operate this elec- 10H." he exclaimed. “We will see 1-lBill0li9lil men are in churBe of l" election. ‘ill. Guthrie declared the events ll ilirllantent leading up to lMr. 1111i" resignation after having Lew refused dissolution by ills iff-liklllfly the Governor-Garters]. Tile hue and cry of the Liberal rl at firct hlt noth- g they h~lt every- Ioudol IIII 400,000,000 Bus. Crop Predicted For West (Special to the Guardian) WlNNilPEG, July 15. _ A four hundred million bushel °"°P 111° Qqlill of Int year's i: the forecast of Hon. T. A. Crerar, President of the Unit. ed Grain Growers, Ltd., who returned today from Cllqary and the prairie west.“Thc cool weather delayed the crop a little,” said Mr. Crcrar to the Star, “but the recent warm weather is doing good, The hot weather is doing a lot of coed... Hot weather .of Jast. week did not damage and lf the present improvement con- tinues the crop will at least equal last year's. . British Tourists Roughly Handled At Ellis Island (Canadian Press) NEW YORK. July l5. ——Caugltt in tile tolls of governmental red tape. twelve British tourists. most or them women, visited Ellis ls- land this week, and emerged with their esteem for America badly damaged. The twelve arriving on the Cun- ard liner Tuscnilia were held tip after other tourists third class pas- sengers had lauded. They said the lmtltlgratlolt inspectors who examined titlsul were "most instill- ing". but Assistant Immigration Commissioner Uitle denied this and insisted they were treated as all other third class passengers are. They were told they would ilave to go io l-lllis island. ’i‘ltc filial outrage to their lucorntetl feelings cattle wltcu the women wore forced to strip to the waist in the presence of tt uuuttbcr of lul- ntigrant women and were put through a physical examination. Three Besco C01 leries Now Idle (Canadian Press) tied up. These three 8,000 tons a day. The drivers are being arranged for them. --?-{-O-}—i—— Governor Signed BALTIMORE, July 15. -<Gover- nor Ailbort C. Rlicitie yesterday signed tile ticatil warrant for Rich- ard Reese Wititiemtlre, bandit and slayer of Maryland penitentiary guard. The (lovernor designated Friday, Angus-t 13, as the execu- tion dale. Bill Gives King Albert Full Powers (Canadian Pr!!!) ' “K114351913, Belgium. July 15.- ‘Tlte hill authorizing King Albert lo assume full powers and lusti- tptb thy decree financial measures insave the franc wns adopted by the Chamber or Deputies today by a vote bf 139 to 9, with four absten- tions. not not in a loglslulltlnul manner by refusing Mr. King's lilsstllu-tion." hapaill. What lrusb and nonsense! Mnc-Kellzle King wanted to dis- solve parliament in the nice of de- the vole oi GLACE HAY. N. S.. July 15. —- Thc strike of drivers has spread in Dominion Nu. 1 and today that col- iiery us well as No. 1B and 2 are colierles have a capacity of from 6.000 to necking better terms in l-oltnectiou with the local contracts which are Death Warrant THE CHARLOTTETOWN JIIHIiYTllN llll lill ill-Nllll llllll Sir Henry Declares he is Satisfied With Ca- binet Arrangements —-Will , be Acting Premier D u ri n g Campaign. (Special to The Guardian ) OTTAWIA. July lii.-Whlle the foot that Sir Henry Drayton was not given a portfolio in the new Melghen government has aroused much conjecture Sir lienry declar- es himself absolutely satisfied with the arrangements, lu the course of a chat with Sir llenry he pointed out that he preferred not to have filllllli! of the administration of a department particularly as lie-wag .to be Acting Premier during the campaign. This may mean that he will be in charge at Ottawa for a. considerable time. Rumor connects Sir Henry with the office of Canadian High Com- mlssionet- in London or Canadian representative at Washington, in the event of tile Meiglten govern- ment being returned at the polls. lt ilas also been suggested that he will take over the department of railways after a. time. Fire Destroys a , Dozen Buildings in Quebec Village (Canadian Press QUEBEC. July 15. ~~Destroying sonic dozen buildings at n loss of $300,000, fire raged through the village of Ste. Marie De Beauce. llseauce County, this morning, and. threatened lite entire village. The flames brokc ollt about five o'clock in the kitchen of tho ltoime of Thonlus Yallaire, merchant and were not brought under control un- til this afternoon undcr the colu- hiitell efforts of St. Mario brigade and (ietilClllllelllfl of fire fighters sent trout Quebec and Levis. Rogers Slated For Manitoba Governorship (Special to the Guardian) ivlNNlPl-li}. July 1li. —ilt is not llkoly that Holt. Robt Rogers will be a candidate at the coming elec- tion for South Winnipeg, the rid- lug he represented in the lust par- liament. Instead it is practically -certaln tilnt ho will succeed Sir James Altkins as Lieutenant Gov- ernor of Manitoba when the lat- tel-‘s term expires on August lst. f——cb-o&-___ $25,000 Donated By The Illinois Mine Workers (Canadian Prcn) SPRINGPIEIJD. llls.. July 15. - $25,000 donation ilas been voted by the lliinols Minn Workers to be sent to aid the British miners in their fight against reduction in wages, a count of a referendum re- vealed yesterday. Rubies Epidemic (Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew THE HON. J. A. MACDONALD, RESENTATIVE MEMBERS iN ONE OF THE MARiTlMlE REP- THE MIEiGHEN GOVERNMENT. l l} [Nlll ll THE IllPEHIAL ElNlllllNBE (Special to the Guardian) ‘LON-DON. Baldwin said iOWlilg would ontic questions on the imperial (iottfcrcltcc will be ileld October 5. b-Uverscas settlement. 2~A general review of today that be the inter of the imperial Economic Commit Marketing Board. ih-llupcrlai communications, in cludlttg the work of the llnperla air service. i-Jttlsettrrit. n! empire products, motion films. li~'i‘hc of state sitter-prises to taxation. NewiwWorltfs Record Made By (Canadian Prcn) was claimed Oxford Janet B. (3.. high school student. 305 day test supervised- by Dominionls agricultural lnsnt the cow produced pounds-of milk. London Swoiters In Heat Wave LONDON, July 15.-—The ther- mometer iu London stood at 85 de- grees‘ fahreniteit Canadian tourists, London crowds, It was the hottest July i5.» ilrontier the fol- cilief econ- the agenda of which imperial trade, present and future. including a discussion of the work tee and the position of the Empire Shipping (lolutuitiee and discus- sion of the question of commercial ‘l}—Exhibitlott within tho ernlplre question of securing all ltgreelttlzttt regarding tllc liability J ersey Cow NEW YORK. Jully 15. — A flew world's record for milk and butter fat by a four year old Jersey cow today for Pretoria owned byFoster Whitaker, 17 year old Vancouver In u’ the depart- 1942.21 yesterday and accustomed to muclyhigher temperatures gazed with amusement at the sweltering Trades Union Con- gress Will Assist Striking Miners (Canadian Prcn) LONDON. July 15.—-The Trades Union Congress at a conference with the executive of the Miners Federation today agreed to give all possible assistance to the striking miners. The Congress will raise funds to support the miners in their struggle againstlonger hours nud reduced wages. “Applesauce” at Chautauqua Last Night "Applesauce" a. rollicking three- act comedy, was presented to D delighted and enthused audience last evening at Chautauqua. It was featured with side-splitting wit-ti- cisms and superb acting which were well appreciated by the larflfi audience. it was the story of a xii. who having to chose between a pen ltiless college graduate and a woul- thy business man, becomes engag- ed to the latter in accordance with the wishes of her parents. But she soon finds out that she loves the former better and they get mar- ried in spite of the remonetranc- es of her parents. But after a time when the bills begin to come in and they are forced to give up house-keeping her father and bill uncle both pay a. visit at the same time. A scene then follows in which the artful husband inveigles him- self buck into the good graces of both and becomes president of his uncle's coal business, thus ensur- ing their future happiness. The management of Chautauqua is to be commended on the high ord- or of play which was presented last night. That it was wall ap- preciated was shown by the large measures of 110918-1180 811d "DION" ions laughter which came from the audience. During the intermission, Mr. French the manager of Chautauqua in a few remarks enumerated some of the benefits which are received from this institution. Rev. Ross C. Eaton also spoke on the value of Chautauqua to the community and urged the necessity of bringing it back next. year. i GUARDIANFRIDAY_ JULY 16, 1926 Hi5 Hill iii Pill-PE NEW ZEPPIZLIN Work is Progressing on World’s Largest Dirigible -- Design- ed for Trans-Atlan- tic Passenger Serv- ice. ERtilEDRlPGl-ilSHAtEEN. Germany. July 16. -—Work is progressing fa- vorably ob the world's largest Zep- pelin-type dlrigible, half again as large an the Los Angelou and de- et service. tion credited to the Zeppelin works chemist, Dr. Lempertz. it will he named the "L. Z. 127". Dr. Hugo Eckener, commander of Friedrlchsbafen to Lakshurst October 1924, is in charge of the construction The air_ giant will cost approximately $1,300,000. which is being raised by popular subscription. Dr. Eckener said the hydrogen content of the gas bat; will he 3, 800.000 cubic feet, exceeding that of the Dos Angelou by 1.400.000 cu- bic feet. it will be slightly longer than the Los Angeles and propelled by five AZO-horsepower Maytbach motors. ~ The gas fuel. the exact composi- tion of which remains a secret, Dr. Eckener said, is more efficient -thap gasoline or banzol and will simplify navigation by eliminating difficulties arising from carrying heavy loads otliqud fuel and from m/lillirbuietlng the gels bag content or ballast to make up or fuel con- sumption. One cubic meter or the gas, he said, will generate twenty- five per cent more power than the combustion of one kilogram rof benzol. The dirlglblo is expected to be completed about August 1927. though leBs than hair the cost has been raised. A renewed patriotic effort to raise the remainder of the money is to be made this summer. Liberal Convention Mr. R. H. Jenkins and Mr. J. E. Sinclair, who contested Queen's County as tho Liberal candidate in the last Federal election. were again nominated as candidate at the ‘Liberal Convention held in this city yesterday. No other names were before the convention, and the nominations were therefore unanimous. Mr. Jenkins‘ nomination was moved by Mr. Arthur B. Wickieson -New Glasgow, seconded by Dr. J. D. McGuigau. city. and supported by Mr. Jello: Lea, Victoria. Mr. Slnclalrht nomination was moved by Mr. Simon Paoli, city seconded .-by Mr. Dougald McKin- non. Point Prim, and supported by Mrs. W. P. lDoull, and Mrs. C. J. Stewart. Besides the candidates. who thanked the delegates for their nomination, the only other speak- er was Mr. A. C. Saslnders. At the annual meeting of the Liberal Association, which follow- ed. the officers were re-electad, in- cluding Mr. G. S. Ionian as Presi- dent, Mr. D. J. Riley. Vice-Presl- dent. and Mr. Mark McGuigan, Sec- rotary. - ‘of a. mile away. the U“ Angel” on m“ m5“ ‘mm tons of explosives the marines suc- m ceeded in extinguishing the flames MERCHANT p-nnuq ' If you are mine the work you I70 It with Ill your hurt. -.._._..,.._ . . fitted for give yourself up to h, -4.» Annnll Subscription! Dolivuotl IBM 31 lull. Canada null ELL-ll.“ Duke of York Will Tour Australia (Special to the Guardian) MELBOURNE. Aultraila, July 15.—An official announce- ment concerning the vicit to Australia of King George's second son, the Duke oi York, in expected Ihortly. Beside! his anticipation in the formal ceremonies in connection with the opening of parliament in the now capltahCanberra, an elaborate tour of the country ll being arranged. Action of Marines Prevented Further Explosions (Special to The Guardian DOVER, July 15.—Tbe shear courage of 100 pictited marines un- der Captain A, T. Lewis, today av» signed to test the feaniihlllty of orted another possible wave of ex- transtmlantlc passenger and pack- plosions at the Navys devastated arsenal at Lake Denmark. When The dirlgible will be the first uTflIQ was discovered in a wrecked 11° i"°1’°11°‘1 '11? l El! ilmlell-d °i lllstorebouse in the northern section liquid fpel, an epoch-making inven- o; the use“, was“, lands near buildings filled with explosives, the marines rushed in and ran a line of hose from a small lake a quarter Surrounded by before they could spread. v While they were engaged in ex- tinguishing the flre an explosion was heard in a section of the ar- senal further north. Capt. Lewis pronounced it that of a 16 inch shell. The number of victims still stood at 21 today. 10 Dead, 70 In- jured in Hindu- Moslem Riots (Canadian Preu) LONDON, July 15. -—~Calcutla despatches to the exchange Tele- gram say ten person-s are deed .and seventy injured in consequence lof rioting between Hindus and Moslems. New N tin-Stop Flight Record (Canadian Preu) PAlRBS. July 15. —1Captain Glrier and Lieutenant Dordlily who left Le Bourget early yesterday. landed at Omsk, Siberia at 1:50 P. M. to Held Yesterday- l day covering, 2,937 miles and es- tablishing a new non-stop straight line flight record. ___-¢o>-____ SEVEN IINJURED WHEN lHOLD- UP ‘MAN RUN-S AMUCK IN tNEW ,YORK THEATRE DlSTRIGT NEW YORK, July 15. ~Four during a gun battle tonight be- tween police and alleged bold-up man on Broadway near 47th Street in the midst of the theatre crowds. The man was pursued nearly 8 blocks before he was shot down, seriously wounded. TO DEDICATE lHINDENBURG HOUSE 0N NEXT BIRTHDAY HERIUIN, July 16. — President von Hindanburghr eigbtieth birth.- day in 1927 will mark the dedica- tion of a Hindenburg house tn Ber. lin, according to plans of the East- ern German League. The League is striving to enlight- en the rest of Germany on the problems and aims of the province of East Prussia which is separated from the Reich proper by the Poi- lsb corrlder. it will erect a building from which the propaganda will be carried on. The building will be named Hlnden-htl-rg house in view of the Field Marshal's victories in men and three women were injuradl lttltsl illlti llltt IN wist- liHN lllnllltls Four Lives Lost, Tim- ber of Immense Val- ue Destroyed "and Logging Operations Halted. (Special to the Guardian) WINNIPEG. Man” July 16. — Forest fires spreading through heavily tint-bored districts were still blazing today. The flames bad taken tour lives, destroyed timber of immense value, halted logging operations in the cons‘ Province and were menacing iso- lated settlements. Large forces of forest rangers and volunteers were fighting the fires, dry weath- er prevailed through the danger areas. A fire in the Halmo district of British Columbia was reported to he out of control, and another at Pendorlcl was said to have swept across the international boundary into Washington state. A series condition was said to exist in the district surrounding White Court. Alberta. where many fires were being fought. The Channel Swim (Canadian Press) DOVER. Ecstatic. July 1s. —'l‘ha English channel has turned baclt the first of its would-be conquerors this season. The attempt was made today by Frank Perksb weIl-kugwn Birmingham swimmer. Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc "The East: Royalty Ladies wlll have a festival and band concert in Walter Heartrs field Monday July 19, proceeds for hall. 718-16-21. ..'OOME T0 CARDIGAN TO- Nl-GHT.—-See the performance of the Altar and Choir Boys of Char- lottetown. 7Z4 "Bridgetown Hall Thursday, Moving Pictures. lgfClearance Auction sale on ill-e premises of Walter McKenzie. Rose Valley. Friday. July 23rd. See handblils. 2t 4 "Remember Cornwall Sunday School Picnic on Community Club ‘Grounds this afternoon. If not fine ‘will be held Saturday, 722 "The Bay View Rifle Associa- tion will hoid a Dominion of Can- ada prize shoot. Saturday. July _1'ith.—-P. H. Warren. Secretary. "Come to the Social and Dance in the C. M. B. A. Hall, Vernon River. Monday. July 19th. 2i "Baseball Mt. Stewart vs. Sour- is, Monday July 19th at 5 o'clock followed by dance. T .0 .‘ ' " tilt bfllilfll’ anti Fddtltq. ull was to tic lit-id at. \V.ilslut: Stratum. Wcdttcsday July 14th, has hetn. Postponed tlll Friday July 16th tea starting at 4 o'clock. Band i. attendance. baseball game, etc. 702-12. "NOTICIE- The Conservstt - electors of Vernon River Poll I . Religious Per- suasion of New . Cabinet Members feat to avoid the censure. the (‘rovernor General refuse dissolution after he had had p, dissolution on Oct. 20th last and lulled." silitl Mr. (luthrle. fltllllhfl day recorded in Inndon this year, and an East fLonllon judge shock- ed those assembled in hie court by discarding his wig. gown and waist- ooat. East Prussia in the war. l arty is that His Excellency did y m m g 57 will meet in the school houst . Vernon [liver for the purpos. appointing delegates to attend Lil- nnnual meeting and convention u "Well Robert Scott is In Montreal Still Given Life Term Causing Alarm §§+§§ Condensed Specials UU5T'CAU s: A Charlottetown. RATE-in. per word, uei W11 insertion in this column. ‘woo-so —Li8T CARRIER AP- “ii “l Guardian Office. 01 ‘ltrnigou wmr oooo MEAT o0 , “llllllflrtf. East and of Market lildllJK. Phone 81. o 113 filfllwiutluo t-touez vnmenlvlihlflll. all modern con- my A W8. reasonable rent. Ap- - Pmilllrd. Coal Dealer. 0114-1141. __ '~'°B PRINTING or svsnv” description one"! - y and expedi- mllgiyb executed. Guardian Cont- ___ ° PPilwry. Phone 13:. ‘YW WANT e000 cut/chore: 21°31. to for m. 10o for Silo. - ,0, y; 56c. soo for 01.00. woo 0mm 35- Postpaid. Guardian L 0y -____..._. 3,: ‘ALI-JAALAGASH mu- thnt His Excellency acted as any leglslatlonal governor hill acted ill the past. MEIGHEN FOR STABILITY slllllllfi for stability n, that will protect and will but lnlttre any section of the country," said Mr. Guthrie. He declared titut the farmers oi’ the country need protection in view of the fact that 880000.000 of farm products had been lmDfllled 111w Canada from the United States ~11 at‘. em ye predicted that The minister Premier Meigben would solve the arkottng. mblpm pf cooperative m producer and con- l-le charged that g Klng gOVBPIP WMelgltelt and protcctlo of bringing the enmer together. every treaty that th meat bad made c0! Canada millions of do took for eumvle We is“ m“ All" tralian butter and 855s had been givli practically IP98 9'1")’ 1m“ the country at the cost of the farm- ers of Canada. I The nomination 0 a; conservative candidate in ltonfrdw is of political inter-e he will probably have at! a out Hon. Thomas A r Dr. Malouey South I '1! Slit the only salt for ill-if "strum-t. alts ' o.—- re . “cries go,’ 5a wner 8L crew-ital -...__,,,_ lnlnlltor of. trade n who was deielked t” gongrbl election of "Q5. t tho people of liars and st, as sailed from the C. n 0090i!- Low, former Godhaven. ltd com-meme. port elm b7 1.400 votes in throush ti"! MONTREAL July low-One hund- red and forty seven cases have been treated in the Robles Clinic at the Royal Victoria Hospital since the outbreak of the rubles epidemic. Some of the canes were serious, patients having large lace- rated wounds. while in some in- stances they had been bli-illll through the muscles. ‘ "The rabies denser in Montreal is by no means at an end." accord- lilg to a clinic official. "There are more can" nnw than there were two months ago of rabies in ani- mats." S.S. Beothic Sails For Arctic Regions (Canadian Prue) NORTH srnuutt. N. s.- July 5. -l-‘avourod with beautiful conditions the S. . ith the personnel of the 1 weather Beothlc, w ii 192 can“ N. R. wharf it long journey ltd, from which her course ctlc noon today on her (lreenlu will shape vast Canadian Ar arch‘ s _ _ __. l S ($00 dian Arctic oxnedltimi Yb irbi- . at Diluted» -——¢-o>—-- HON. .1. A. inoaa ro coarser conarlrusulcv or CHATEAU- ouAv-liuurlncootv, UE. OTDAWA. July lt-J-lon. I. A. Robb, former Minister of finance will again be a candidate for elec- tion in flbpieaumlay-il-Iuntingdon. Quebec. provided that he receives the endorsation of ll county qxe- olttive. Ho _,_ntatod t" cy, shortly be- fore leaving for a rest of ton days. that he would qoliolt fro the el- ector: of Cbutoaugpay-lI-Ip tingdon approval of his salons and policies u W» Ml in cerium-tat. {Pi- FiR-ST T0 R P0 ’ meet-minus L": slaw yank. inst; ‘ts. 4m first ever tq flHyler the North Polo dqvm - Avenue today between r59}! of cheering flew t, . , . . to itho n from lit l. " "a do .'Pliii 5.! to ed 1:533:11 tgoprih “and: H i e arms of o _ bile. bitllflpfl of flow over tho Po L (Nov 1w soothe rink of oolonol don to third "Phbiiflilfliill s-Iun-Idq-L-L-Jdih-p. l1- ‘torrawllt, July 15.-The relig- ious persuellon of the Ministers are as follows: tPreibyterlan ——iRlgh~t tHon. Artu- ur Meighan, Hon. Mush Guthrie. lion, J. D. Chaplin, Hon. George ‘B. Jones. Hon, D. Sutherland-ti. Anglican-Sir George Parley. Hon. S. F. Toimie, sir Henry Dray- ton-Ii. United Church-Hon. R. B. Bon- nett, Hon. l-i, H. Stevens. Hon. W. A Black. Hon. E. B. lltydrmana. Roman Catholic-Mon. l]. C. lPat- lGl-ELOABO, July lb-diobert Scott was sentenced to life imprisonment yesterday for the murder of Jos- eph Mauror. a drug clerk. Superior Judge William Gemtnill, who pas- sed ‘sentence after bearing evi- dence for three days, blamed Scott's brother, Russell, who is under sentence to be hanged on October 15. for the crime, for the fatal shooting on April 21, 1924. when the Scott Brothers were charged with robbery of a down- town drul store. enauda. Hon. R. J. Mouton. Hon. J. A. MacDonald, Hon. 1!. Morena-q. PHILIIPFINE ‘GONSTNBULARV FINDS MOROO TROUILISOME lMlAlNiiLA, P. i.. July 16. — The Philippine Constabulary, the police force of the Manda, numbers 0.905 enlisted men and m officers. The annual re rt of Brigadier Gener- al Rafael rams, head of the force. show: M10 cottcubalery in ‘Min- danao and Bulti. when the Moron are moot troubiuotn . The enlisted porsonno i| entire- ly Filipino but c number of Amort- cm officer! are in the some. from OHIROPRACTOR HELD EVAD- ING LA-W IY RUG! TORONTO, July 15.—-"Wo'll see what happens when ho sticks out ‘hi: lhiltllo." lHon. W. l‘. Nickle. Attornoylloueral, declared today regoniiill the probable notion of the Aetorneyflonornl‘; department in reference to the attempt of George Rollie Baird, Toronto, chim proctor, to obtain use of the word Doctor" by filing a deed poll ct Qegoodo Hell. to have his numo ohwgpd to "Doctor George Rollie Baird. ' “It would be a palpable can o! e ulo of I llama in en attempt to ill! lav.” b9 H.4- l MAN Home l-lls BABY "ro Ql-EEP HED NO KID.- TORONTO, July 16. -—fMBl'ltlfl‘lB moderate to fresh winds. Dartly cloudy with showers chiefly in Nova Sctrzla. and tomorrow morning at 3.33. Sun sets zhis evening at 7.47 and risooe tomorrow morning gt 4,35, IFirst quarter moon, Saturday, July 11th 1.31 p. m. ' _, _- utcl, later than Charlottetown, lSummerside tide eighteen min- s"; tllish tide this afternoon at 2.88 John J. MoLeou. President. 2i "Reserve Friday. July 16th for ice cream festival at Oyster Bed in Gordon Carr's field. 672-7-14~i.l "Come to Ice Cream Social at New Glasgow Hall. Thursday ev- ening. July 15th. Proceeds in aid 01 cemetery. By order of instructed committee. 66i~7~1~i~2l. "The New Wiitshlre Dist. Scarlet Chapter will meet at Kings- ton. July 17th at 8 o'clock p. m. 710 "Festival Saturday evening, July 24th, near Afton Hall in aid of New Donlinlon cemetery fund. 711-7-102i "Reserve Wednesday. July 21st for Sunday School picnic at bong Creek. 1f wot, Thursday. Cimlfi- 718-16-2i "There will be a meeting of the Liberal Conservetivo Electors of Stnnchel poll held in the school house Monday, July 19th at 8 p. m. for the rurlmo Offlrglniling and lililolnting dololutes to lttend the Convention to be held in Charlotte- "Vll °ll "l! fled. D. D. lifeboa- _,_,_____,_,_ m. i