‘Jackie Cooper ‘ ‘ w CHIC SALE HOW SHE KNEW HER L She fled from riches to t fered her nothin lllontgomeryis ' chasing greatest r0 TIME-Ii. 7 AND 8.45 RM NEWS IVEEKLY AND OTHER. SHORT SUBJECTS. g but love-and courage! heart-throbs across and downs of a modern ro Fiona l vrlu (OURAGE §Pllll|0E EDWARD .'l'0-MY ONLY HEN A FELLER NEEDS A FRIEND” EAP YEAR ! he man who of- le-with laughs its delightfulstory of the ups mance! 9m MADGE EVANS ROLAND YOUNG modern life; as well as news of thc progress of the campaign for a "dry" world.) (Sponsored by the Grand Col‘ are lVIATINI-IE - 16c, 26c. l “f é EVENING — 26c, 37c, 45c. Fiot - each com 2:2” THAT THE PEOPLE t u... MAY KNOW m3 (A column of interest to all c 11W recording accepted facts and " S1 worthy opinions regarding the -_‘ Rus place of alcoholic beverages in W. C. T. U. Notes I i l ;SNAPPY EXTRACTS SNATCII- JED FROM DYNAMIC ADDRESS ,' 0F i llr. Mary H. Amour If you are going to know the GAPITDI. ‘I'll-BAY Extra SIMON! MATINEI ant-lie. nva. 1 a 8.l5—!8c,81c. skjrlsgangpvrmwoaawwammaal '- lv ., h. MOSJOUKIIIE ’ glglll. alumna Gangster Shot And Killed brewers are the richest people in N, Y, America and they cornered their wealth out of the heartache, the despair, the slavery and sorrow of humanity. Tell us some good things the Liquor Traffic has done! The brewers tell us what Prohibition A has failed to do in order to keep J1 people from thinking of the evil things that liquor has caused. Put John Barleycorn on trial-not Prohibition. man said by police tn be "Big m" Clark, reputed New York gangster implicated. in numerous instances of liquor smuggling along the Gulf coast in recent years. was shot and killed today in a gun . , ' to t t. A The Liqcnr Traffic refuses to be Hattie on a dawn w“ siree controller‘ 1t docs not care for wounded companion w“ poked up ' ‘ ‘ t bll . man. nor God. nor tlosllcl. The peo- at: lfushilfdaglyviguggezlxgow; pie knocking Prohibition are not o Ce s doing it to make children happier, Jerry woods’ aneged boomggu or the working man's home hap- ran’? Tzltiplafiklnukcczgzse pier. They are doing it to protect w o“ Ome e s g ' their own brewery stock. Are the w“ mks“ mm custody‘ we“ trying to get rid of Prohibk Among the Federal indictments tion because it ls a matter of right returned m recent months against m, wrong? Are me people supporb Clark-was one naming him as a. lhlz Prohibition convinced that it P““"°‘P““i 1“ W’ sY"““°“‘e' °P°"‘ makes homes happier and that it “m3 the mm winner’ rm Aime‘ ls right, not wrong? Canadian schooner whose sinking off the Lousiana, coast in 1929 led NEW ORLEANS, Jilly 5—(A.P.)— teal I .5.” ‘ i ,, . aors up, amps-act ready one or more exhibits for the Pro- vincial Exhibition. - Send fa’ our prlle list. It lives full Plrtlcuiuu. J. W. Boultfl’, Sew. 1278-74-81 _ UIGG BAPTIST CHURCH — A. church service will be conflicted in the Ulll 3898M Church on mlmhlhllm-WRBV-E-J- Chisholm. ._._._ EXHIBITION‘ PBIZI LIST- Plecae write for one or call at Ex- hibition Office, top floor Tweel Building. J. W. Boulter, Secy. ' ' 4278-7-84! MlI.'1'0N>—=Dlv1ne service will be held in St. JohnTChurch on Sunday July IOth-at 8 p. m. Sun- rhy School 2 p. 'm. "St. Mark's, Rusticc. Evening service at 7.30 p. m. Rev. George Westbrook, L. TH. Rector. _ __ ' Realization early this n-lcrnlns succeeded anticipation. For the past few weeks circus enthusiasts have been looking forward to the coming of the Great Sells Flat/o Circus. T0- day is the feast-day for the “white top" followers, and Joy and happi- ness will reign supreme until late tonight. . . NOW IS THE TIME to get your entries ready for the big Provincial Exhibition, Aug. 22-26. Send for prize list. J. W. Boulter, Secy. 4278-7-8-31 . --__. GAMES, Bingo, Dancing (xntest this afternoon at Hope River Tea. » fltli-“l-fl-li. At a very early hour the lengthy circus trains arrived in the Canad- ian National Railroad yardsJWith- in a few minutes the steel “run-s" pere placed into position and the Battle With A DeathOn The High Seas BALTIMORE, Mid, July ii-frhc story b: a. five-day time with death, with physician and patient never nearer than 100 miles, was told here ‘today when the Baiti- mora mall liner, City of Hamburg docked. A sailor on the Brltishyfrcighter. Aracataca, was the patient and Dr. Vernon H. Condon, medical officer of the City of Hamburg, the physic- tan. The Baltimore liner Mas oi! the Grand Banks of Newfoundland when a message from the Aracataca. was intercepted. The message saidz‘ ,"Seaman aboard Temperature 104%. Breath short." ‘ XORK PASTORAL CHARGE — Services 0n Sunday July 10 will be: Central Church 11 a. m. Pleasant Grove 2.30 p. m. York 7.30 p. m. At the evening Service the will. be Miss Mary. Ferguson and at the close of the service the Sacra- ment of Holy Communion will be dispensed. ' a CHURCH SERVICES will be conducted on ‘July 10th at Hazel- brook at 11 a.‘ m. Cross Roads at 3 p. m. Alexandra. at 7 p. m. The ordinance of the Lord's Supper will be observed "at each service. Rev. n. J/Chfsholm, Minister. THE BAPTIST CHURCH. — The Rev. A. C. Vincent will occupy the pulpit morning and evening, tak- ing as his morning themc “A Vision of the Newildtew‘ and the evening “Feeding on‘ Ashes." Sunday School which forms for the summer, part of the morning service, ‘provides story sermon for the Juniors and has classesffbr ‘study -' in" ‘session from 12 b01230. Mrs. F,‘ M. Nash will sing Handel's “Angels, Ever Bright and Fair" at the the morn- ing service and Mr. George John- crltically I ill. Delirious. cvsllss wcvwvwwi rw—uqw\ ~vvn¢r-—w ....~ _ i 300 Take Part Policemen, farmers and local peace officers are taking part in the hunt; which is the biggest of its kind in the history of Saskatchewan. Ad- ditional» police from all directions are r Planes and automobiles are being used to bring the chase end; » Division, Sons nl‘ Temperance P. E. I. truth about Prohibition, you have -‘to be like the Billy-goat-you have ‘to use your head. Do not believe the wet propaganda without exam- ing the statements made. POPULAR SCIENCE DIONTHLY PLACES ALCOHOL IN ITS RIGHTFUL PLACE The battle to put Prohibition in- to the Constitution of the U. S. A. was fought on the knees of the wo- men with education, agitation, or- ganization and supplication —- through the help cf God. It is in the Constitution and it yum". put there to stay. (The Cold Light oi Science) I "The fact that there is a prohi- httion problem at a1‘. is a little ‘filer: of ridiculous. The whole question hinges on the effect c." al- l v- who! 0n the human system, and pbviously this is wholly a scienti- ~ fic problem. When Prohibition was put into the Constitution, the fight was not over. Why this propaganda against probition? Because Prohibition is a menace to the brewer, the distil- ler, the saloon keeper and every evil gangster. Hence the propagan- da balcked by millionaire beer ba- rons. The Eighteenth Amendment is too great a success to suit these workers of darkness. Success does not mean perfection. That is not found in this world. - »- Yet the question has been so befuddled by politics, prejudice, bigotry, ignorance, and emotional- Jam on both sides of the question, fill-at the authoritive voice of i: science has been lost in the clamor. i 7 [let science definitely and conclus- ively solve the problem. What is I‘ the verdict of science in regard to i, alcohol? . ' l-v-Sctencc defines alcohol as a , . 1 it is nsklng: Why did America go dry? Has it proved for the country? This experiment has attracted universal attention. The wet propaganda declares that deaths under Prohibition have ln- creased 600 per cent, but statistics show that deaths under Prohibi- tion hsve decreased 42 per cent. clay in U. S. A? Is it Prohibition? Nol What makes these hard times in every land? War! The people of U. S. A. have more comforts, more children in the schools, more pros- perity even yet than in the best days of the saloon. see a. man drink himself rich? weighed 76,120,000 pounds. ;ltfliaiiy ruduces resistance to ‘IflllaseJ Progress does not move back- ward, but forward, and if you do not move with progress you'll get run over by the procession. There are 12 million women in the U. S. l A. who are not going to vot.e for a wet candidate, no matter what,‘ party he belongs to. Trust 12 mil-l lion women tb out-talk all the wet papers! 4-Science in medicine proves {that alcohol is a poisonous drug ct a food. A , cience applied in life insur- gprovcs that alcohol, taken _ in moderation, shortens life. _l-Sciencc in military training sptoves that even under rigidly en- "ldrced moderation, alcohol reduces ' lilman endurance and skill. .',i1—,Scicncc in government must iftilaliy suppress alcohol as a d/cs- of human life and happi- I'll Itilliie The rcasnn that the fight is so intense is not because the law is ‘not enforced, but because it is so The world has wokened up and 1° dipmmam exchanga a good thing What makes the hard times to- Past De Did you ever l Jesus Christ was manifested that He might destroy the works of the Devil—the Liquor Traffic is of the Devil. Rayon produced in Italy last year after NEW ORLEANS, July 6—(By The Canadian PlessP-James Clark, de- scribed here as a. marine engineer, who was killed in a gun battle in New Orleans today, appeared in Superior Court here a few weeks ago to contest deportation proceedings of long standing. A Habaes Corpus motion on his behalf has been sev- eral times adjourned during the year. portation proceedings United States Next Week (Canadian Press Cable) LONDON, July 8-1119 House of Commons will adjourn on Jilly 13 for the summer recess, reassembl- ing on Oct. 2'1, with the Speaker empowered to summon the mem- bers before that date if it appear- ed in the public interest, - nnrcptc, habit forming drug; Is any law perfectly enforced? Belfast‘! mpulatmn m“ '5 Hflcience in biology proves al- Has the law against murder ston- 4751m- ihtfihcl a poison destructive to all ped mllfdel"? HEB U16 lflw 118E115?» _ “W15; ugglm stealing stopped stealing? But Pro- slam has a new tax °n m‘ flies‘ mm“- _ 31:55am; in pathology proves hlbitlon has enormously reduced '“—‘_“ Ithgt. alcohol as a. beverage sub- the 5319 °1 “QUOT- Is Your Coal Bill Paid ? On account of present financial conditions, we, the undersigned Coal Dealers, wish to advise our custom- ers that all Accounts and Notes due us, must be paid in full before we can came authorities sought him as a. witness in I'm Alone case. Will Aclfourn stated Stanley Baldwin, acting Prime Minister, in the House this after- sorr will sing Keteibyb "In a Mon- astery Garderf‘ at the evening ser- vice. Mrs. Barney On Witness Stand LONDON, July 8—(A.P.)—Mts. Elvira Dolores Barney declared on ‘the witness stand today she had ‘been the mistress of Thomas Will- iiam Scott Stephen, whom she la laccused of having‘ murdered, and that for aimost two years she sup- ported him. She had been anxious, she said, to‘ keep knowledge of hermOdB 0i life from her parents. They were present in the Old Bailey Court- room as she testified. The 26 year old defendant re- tained her composure on the stand untiliher counsel asked her about the events of ‘the night of May a1. when she gave a party in her flat. in which Stephen was found shot to death a few hour; later. Teal-fully she testified Stephen was shot acidentally as they were struggling for a revolver and that before he died he kept saying: “I wish the doctor wouldoome. I want to tell him it was an’ accident and not your fault." _ Tomorrow Sir Patrick will con- clude the cue by appealing to the jury of 1_0 men and twp women to acquit her. ‘ The case, which is claiming wide attention was virtually concluded this afternoon after less than two days 1n court. Thole remain only the defence address and the judge's summing up. ' Led by her lawyer, Mrs. Barney told of abuses at the hands of her husband, John Barney, a theatrical with squares of self stitching. Dr. Condon asked for further in- formation and then diagnosed the ailment as pneumonia. As both vessels were moving east- ward, they were aimost abreast for five days. Dr. Condon several times each day received information and prescribed for his long distance patient. On the fifth day, this message was received: "Patient resting well. Pulse, rea- piratlon and heart normal, Thanks for your help." Ferry. System Will Be Changezl (Canadian Press! FREDERICTON, N. 3., July a The ferry system in New Brunswick will be changed and put definitely under control of the Provincial Government, Premier C. D. Rich- ards, secretary and solicitor for the York County municipal council, told the. council today. The gov- ernment had subsidlzed most fer- ries to such an extent, ha said, that municipalities no longer had control or authority in the msfter. spread. The hunted men were seen character of the land and the That touch of white which is sc important tends to be done in or- galldy rather than pique as the season advances. Organdy blouses with bouflant sleeves are being cold for" wear with guinlpe dresses of silk or slicer wool. Double organcly collars with wide flared cuffs, are ' refreshing with black or navy. O-r gandy hats are being shown for town wear as well as with sum- mery afternoon frocks. A amsrt turban is made of folds of navy or- gandy, while a. brimmed hat in navy with white-crown. is trimmed men in an automobile whom‘ he stopped on the road at Foam Lake. He was looking for two men sus- pected of recent robberies an wanted to question the two in car. As he neared the automobile which he had carefully locked ‘by Parking his own 081‘ across B bridge he was fired on and fell with a wound above the heart. home of A. E. Baird, railway pump house man. and awakened him and his wife. They went out and found Rails lying on -the roadway. They took him to the nearest doctor and he died with the words “they've got mo. They've gone east." on and recruits to the police posse Poured in as word of the murder about three o'clock in the afternoon CYIWIIIIS through a dense stretch "of woods and the posse at once con- centrated on that area. ' was difficult owing tn the‘ rough denseness of the woods. Unless the bandits succeed in breaking through the lines Police have thrown about u» but 1" .'/ vac covered cages-Mend baggage ticns, which start promptly at h wagons rolled from the "nets." Per- p. m. and B p. m. cheron and Clydesdale horses step- Vast changes have been made in ped from their special cars ,all har- the Sells Floto pmgram and mam. nessed and ready for their morn- hers of the pleas stat! promise m lng duty. Within sixty minutes entirely new performance. Eulo- moat of the circus’ parapehernalla pean and American artists will vie was cal-outs to the grounds at for popularity in adjacent rings Connolly's Field, Upper Queen St. and stages, while _, moments where several hundred workmenl will be supplied by l. contingent of made the herculean task appear‘ over 50 famous clowns. A mammoth simple. At i2 o'clock, noon. ev- i menageric is also an added future. erything was in complete readiness Tickets are now on sale at Hughes for the afternoon and night exhlbi- Drug Store, Queen and Grafton Sheets. {- Man Hunt Is In Man Hunt Not Successful BASKATOON, July l-(B! TM Canadian Pram-Central Saskat- chewan, engaged in its most inten- sive man-hunt in yeerl. mwhed fruitlessly today from dawn to dull in the scnlbby timbered area near Lintlaw for two men wanted for the murder of will 011N111“ Mounted Police corporal reward V. Rails. Police and volunteers who chased the alleged killers so hard yesterday, _I. few hours after Rails had been shot and killed while he was on duty, forcing them to abandon their autom ‘" at Lintlaw and tabs to the woods on foot.- ‘ed the timber tract today and searched through many parts of it without success. ' . _ ' It was held certain, however. that the gunmen could not have mama ' ' lust night or any- time today and b01100 15PM M come upon them mcmentariiy- The fugitives, who were cuspemd 0! several robberies in small Saskat- chewan towns, killed R013 when the Odfboral tried $0 9WD Vhfi ear on the blah“! 116,01‘ PM?! Lake early yesterday morning. SABKATOON, July a-(By ‘Ilhe Canadian Press)—Convinced they M" their quarry surrounded in a dense wood near Lintlaw a posse of 300 persons was tonight closing in on two men who are alleged to have shot and killed Corporal Leo- nard V. Rails of the Royal Canad- ian Mounted Police, early today. 1M1 b! Royal Canadian Mounted 1.: to the scene and aero- to a speedy Corporal Rails was shot by two the ‘The shooting took place near the Liquor Destroyed SAINT JOHN, N. n. \Jul1_S- Customs officers today destroyed 7.- rooo bottles of liquor. awed on the rum-running schooner Telvfflwhfl of! Chance Harbor. N. 3.. do Ne- vember 9. The cal-so had been stored in a. wsreholae here pmd- ln: prolonged lit-lemon in lwllvl- oounty and lilprfime courts. Ra- verting to the Dominion in lieu c! duty. the schooner will be sold h! tender. Within a few hours the chase was Progress they are almost certain to be taken soon. rl 11d lIl_(/I'£ com mm! lllll scurnull. I ‘Nmbltlon law. Prohibition, the V‘ '1 way of wine and beer to dry, so the “quot Zlmhkenncss i1 just as strrfirzht as wm-ld Wm, Zlny cther tray-only it is n little l hands are out .15? world would go dealers of the 20 billion". in their to sll~w what a jfailure prohibition has been, Th; -. W. D. GILLIS & CO. J. CARRAGHER & CO. Ishc and Stephen returned to her ‘apartment. A quarrel developed and he said he was going tolcave, and she tbld him that if hi did she would kill herself. ' p, -. - Wm? that Stephen could-not 11W! shot himself and that. it wu im- possible for a pistol discharged dur- irlg a struggle to produce liloh a 5'37, °;,,,‘ {fit}: § ---- "r-l as the one which caused |'-M0I¢?nl.49;i=‘ d s u! I I I Ernie yo. 9 (Ocean called for Mourns] iv. Manned 1.3! p-m. Tnln Nc. I for hing £2‘!!! and 'lv. canon . 3.50 pun. M”, well enforced that these people extend credit on their future Coal re- linger. shbrtly um». their lnl-rrtm- * _ A " ~ ‘4 , t act their liquor. Did you il- t 11ml came her love affair with ' _ _ ._,;I-'- , _ ought to be increasmgly cmmo qu emen s- .‘.' 9mm live in n Province such as 132212312X? arson dogighggizsigamst Th. . you?‘ swphm who w” without ‘h’ kept’ i‘ 915ml’ m‘ delmdm’ w“ Cgmlwgzl to ' . r1 - ° _ . 5.1M!‘ tin which the government has‘ qua" I d lSt IS alblsolutely IICCCSSHYY III w‘; lddltm w s“ I I mm Ehxefiogjggyd zlffinwizo r53: I {EQPFQE}? tullt- nsibilittod l ore ' ' W" . ‘ m" Xwonsoiffgi’ "quorytraézzre: temyah‘: Cvfiiytgggllflifyasstisfigglfgfg‘ giver e3 en? e us to W111’! on and the defendant acid, she gave him this," 1n the gumequmt; gill-rigging] Egg-owned,» hill‘; More convenient d _ urivul dma uld .. . . U3] treatment t0 a" CIIS- money for gambling and he gamb- h 1d "' “amt” 9"“ Nil" "d" mm“ bu" ‘h’ u‘ and!” has people, nnd is lrrocccdtng in the movement, Even Fmm u anxlous. t Mwnh “other a h h a e la . the sun W" WWW!‘ all: ow"? m... ha...” final. mgigglggd s, glnrylng out of "m rcsponslblnty about me chndrml Th” defimse In omers. ‘ . b m w man, w cm and Stephen was shot. ma m “New, "m plum. ' _ . . llmordlng m the best, duly»; o; Iwnws exports Show the rm u . *1" ° 59° - After silo had finished he: story, rfigdwta-gngnlml Nalcbcilyfihodulollecllvllubgth. ,; . rm rnan is worthy of clti- . , A. PICKARD & CO. MM" the May a1 party. Mrs. m, defence gounael tlmlcd to the “Jamm- m: n. "'“’°"“" ’ n). I i Hi I d h I .Prohib.tion has been a success. Hume? tanned Stephen ‘M. m Jud” and “Id w h. i’ 2%" 73°";- Momh l M u” p“ .1 s.p rl ‘if’. an wo arc ..- ' ' - resend - -p.m. v. warm an ~ a’, Md ,h,,,,gh",,5,,_,,’ m. a” 03s n, ‘he World once knw what C. S & C0. other m!!! accomplnled her to amt i‘ my “up , unit,“ ’ ‘c: 5.00 pm. Ar. Chcrlotumwln-L- .. Lv. P-m. mm 591E511 m,“ m” ,0 cm, m, good has been done m is A by suPber. m which she Plid. ‘Ihen The prosecution presented telti- Fm." 99l'$l.,".'!3°""47"'1" ' l3. QANAE N v a them in the darknes, however. , kw‘... s mm", ,__.,,_.. W“ - "' “‘"‘~"““‘.“‘.ftt»“fif‘ r,» f“"."’”“."5'_§t‘~‘.;’.”‘f~.-;§