i "Fur: (JHARLGYITIFFOWN GUARDIAN i m,” m, m. , mmmyc” mt at an ,1! ‘ l“ Y ,- 1, , t m u " t will: 7:27:45 r1," l3." ‘ ‘A '""° m" m“ "*4 u‘ mm" 26m “c, sic 3% I ‘V. ‘I ’ I mutton ‘l. Pflhlu l. Cbemllm 0. ' - 1. Ohunlauw l. Ohvmllirr; momma coon noxmo PAGE SIX M‘? rallies rnvnuln W, B“ I B HAGUE‘ cirlm roluv _=1“= ' sb-lé-l w“: w‘? ' :- .11. fODA Y curries FARRELL IN "BODY AND SOUL” ALSO SHORTS LEWIS STONE in ‘f T ll E hill uUQ W I F E " ALSO a SHORTS 3 B“; STARTING TIIRILLERS TOMORROW Fast motor rnrs in thrilling wrecks. And om- thousand \ other thrills in this j fast moving mys- Hery detective ser- ial. LAST CHAPTER SERIAL “ iNIllANS ARE GDMING " PYNAMIC CLDIAX PACKED WITH ACTION BOB STEELE. Heiwas a man among men’. . . strong, swift, deadly . , . The hardest h eman. the surest‘. shot, the most uncanny ; roper . . . Bob Steele in ' 1.1;“; “AQUA :45 great Western, H " romance! \ - y t... Limo .... KISSING HEN! POLICE coullr REPORT _ i The folloi-linr report prepared by were made within the city limits Chm‘ Blftwloll" W15 Presented by during April for the following classl- Councillor Holman: Eighteen arrests fled offences:- Affffilfi Arrests Convictions Dlsmissals Total Drunk and Disorderly , , . , , _ , 4 4 4 iirunl; and incapable . . . . . . . '1 5 2 '1 PfOlCTnj-CS iobtaining money by) Remarks ‘lli-“P Wanted at Syd- l ney N5. Resti- tution made. ............-. l Tin-ft (shop-lilting) Vagrant"); . . . . . . . . . ‘ 1 5 Sent out ofPro- vlnce. ‘fofrllrl . . . . i6 15 3 1a In mldii ion to the above mentilm- quarantine . . . . . . . . . . . . ad 'r\l'l‘Cr't". llime were three eonvic Ticket of Leave reported lions untlvi- the Prohibition Act on Vagrnnts in station for protection 1l1llll'.\'l\\l possession of, overnight, _ , , , _ . , _ , , _ _ , , , , , , , , one tlllilxll‘ the Customs Act. Stray dogs impounded .......... ‘ l-mllliglcd liquor. Vicious dogs destroyed lfiflllfli’. lilo for dlswl, Street. accidents reported- during lvs of ‘tr luv-railing ll molnr vehicle WlLh-fij-CELTS. struck by motor car on Eus» Jll 1' miifflci. Pne for non-support,‘ Inn Street, ‘between Queen rind Great ll l" "’ i-nll oil. (w: Zll‘.'(‘l1l10 (lc-itlcoruc- Struts. Chilil silstltined no l injury. It i:l claimed tho child ran I 312ml owl fYrh the I“Ol‘f‘".'ll’l front of the npyii-iulrlling cnr. . 1:: ,.:l:i:pl0s of Driver promptly" l1p])ll(.‘(l brlikcs uml ‘lll.|Z (‘lltl l0 of cicam from store- prevented a serious accident. l(("."|l(‘l‘S {llld (lclitlercrl some to the r Card of Thanks Till’ rliinlysl for test, One licensed 1:1 lflltlflf “hos:- sample of milk I‘llll(l'[(‘{l on ftliirch 26th was found _ll'l(ll‘l‘ lost appeared before His Hon- _ --—— The family of the lute Jimmie McKcnna of Conway, wish to thank his many friends for their klnd ex- pressions of sympathy and many or the Stipcnlllnry Magistrate on April 17th, clizlryzcd under the City nets of kindness during his sickness and recent death. '1 2i Lilli ill Bylaw rcspt-rtllig milk and milk acndnrs A fine of five dollars and rolls. was inlpoi-icd. Th1; miscellaneous fines and costs rullectcd during April amounted to 573.56. Otller duties performed by the Poi-cc during April are as follows:- Prisoners escorted to the Queen's County Jnil 14 Prsoners escort/ed from jail to Police Court for trial ......... 10 Slimmimses served Subpoenas served jwnlllmz houses Y Campaign Yu- M. C. A. Annual Campaign, May 12th. ::'I‘lie Oil for the Athlete-Ln ruh- bing clown. the athlete will find Dr. Thomas‘ Eclectrlc Oil mi excellent. article. It renders the muscles and slnz-ws pliable, takes the soreness out of them and strengthens them for strains that may be put- upon them. It stands pre-cmlnent for this pur- .............. 24 have been using it cnn testify to its value as o. lubricant, ............... 6 released from Be generous-At is for the 13th and 14th. 4515-35 youth of the City. sly/p "Mr pose, and athletes who for years, ' With ERNEST TURK EINCE DOROTHY JORDAN HOBART BOSWORTII CLIFF EDWARDS ALSO _ COMEDY 1N1) OTHER SHORTS Tradition! -- loynlty - Iron narveu-tlntllng rouuuoc and stirring drama — among the thundering gum of the mighty battle fleet! See Montgomery as the fight- ing gob who loved the All- mlrafs daughter, he'll bring you a new thrill‘. iiiiillili? EDWARD 3 DAYS STARTING hp. ‘l! H Three years making for ln the your 2 hours o! fun. Charlie at. his most Chaplin- esque l The laugh and the tear at a smile-a.- inlnute pace. It's the new year's greatest screen troll! ousie Graduates The results of the examinations of Dalhousie University have been an- nounced, and the standing of Prince Edward Island students is as follows: GRADUATES B. A. Course. Nelly Brenton, Charlottetown. Stuart Dockerty, Cardigan. R. T. Donald, Malpequc. Herman Ebcrs, Charlottetown. ILSe. lllimnlxig Archibald, Charlottetown. Sayre Chandler, Charlottetown. Earle libcrs, Charlottetown. Stewart Woolncr, North Rustlco. . lVLA. Adelaide Humphrey. Wilinot. Prize List l-‘ziirulty of Arts and Sclcnce Distinction Diplnmlls Great Distinction: S. M. DOPKIPYIY, Cardigan; It. T. Donald, Baltic; Earle S. Elia-rs. Charlottetown. Undergraduate Scholarships, Prizes and Bursaries Second Year-Bruce Bursary: $100 Malcolm illaclicnzle, Stanchel. Fourth Year-Avery Prize: E. S. Ebers. Special Subjects-Katherine But- icnshaw, Prize $50-—E. S. Ebers. Faculty of Law Carswell Prizes (Regular course in liilvl-First Year: ll. T. Donald. Faculty of Medicine Dr. Dlndsay Prize: M. B. Doclierty, Cardigan. Faculty of Dentistry Frank Woodbury Memorial Prize: G. L. Keefe, Alberton. Nova Scott: Dental Association Prizes: W. E. Taylor, Malpeque. $25 ~ All! Faculty W. R. Inmnn, Surnmerslde ,. ‘ in mathematics 1, physics 1, chemis- try 2, biology 1, Chemistry 4, (Dia- tlnctlon). ' W. K. Clark, Mt. Stewart, passed in French l, English 21, Economics 1, Mathematics 1C, Geology l0, Com- merce 1. B. W. Tan‘ . Summersfde, passed in English 21, Mathematics 1, Phy- aics 1, Chemistry lA, Biology 1. Clan wanton, Sumnicrslde, passed in French 1, English 21, Mathematics 1, Chemistry 1A, Drawing 1, Survey 1. George McDowell, Summerside, passed in French 1, English 21, Ma- thematics 1, Physics 1, Chemistry 1A, Drawing 1B. E. B. Rogers, Charlottetown, passed in English 2i, Economics l, Mathe- matics 2, Mathematics 4, Chemistry 1A, Drawing 1, Drawing 2, Surveying 1. Marlon Mlllman, Kenslngton, pass- ed in Latin 2, French 2, English 2, History 1, Philosophy 1. Helen Champion, O‘Lcary, passed in Latin 2, Greek 3, History 9, Phil- osophy 1, Philosophy 8. Mathematics Malcolm McKenzie, Stanchel, pass- ed in Latin 2, French 2, English 2, Economics 1, Political Science, 1. Philosophy 1. Charles McDonald, Cardigan, pass- : cd 1n History 20, Physics 20, Chemis- ‘ try 4, Zoology 3. Wendell McDonald, Charlottetown, passed in History 20, Chemistry 2, l Chemistry 4. i Hilftlll] You, Charlottetown, passed ‘l in History 20, Physics 20, Chemistry l‘ 4, Zoology 3. T. C. (iillis, Bradalbanc, passed in l1 Economics 2, Economics 8, Sociology 1. J. E. Donahue. Sourls West, passed in Physics 1, Chemistry 1A, Chemis- try 4, Biology l. ' Bramwell Chandler, City, passed ln Greek 2, German l, English 4, Eng- lish ‘l, English 10, Biology 1. W. C. Plcketts, Wllmot, passed in Greek 2, History 3, History 9, Philo- sophy 4, Philosophy B, Biology 1. Edith Allen, Summerslde, passed in French 3, Economics l, Philosophy 1, Mathematics 3, Mathematics 4, Geo- logy 10, Commerce l. Helen Rimsny, Hamilton, passed in English 4, Philosophy 1, Education l, Mathematics 3. Mathematics 4, Bic- logy l. Mary McMillan, Cornwall, passed in History 1, ' 2, "‘ ‘ 3, Commerce 2, Commerce 4, Com- merce 5. Charles Bacon. Tryon, passed in English 21, Economics 1E, Mathema- tics 2, Mathematics 4, Drawing 1, Drawing 2, Surveying 1. I... D. McDonnId, Kllmulr, planed in Physics 20, Chemistry 2, Chemistry l. A. B. Hall. Charlottetown, passed ln Chemistry 2, Chemistry 4. Biology l, zoology 3. H. '1‘. Eben, Charlottetown, passed Chemistry l0 Nollie Brenton, City, placed in English D, Sociology 2, Politlcll 5e1- ence l. M. ‘* Archibald. Olty, posed in Mnthemutlol 8, Physic: S. Drawing 3, Mechanlw 2, ‘ Qchnnlca 8. M8611- mlna l, Mechanics 5, Surveying 2. Stuart Docherty, Cardlgln, posed in Mathemctioa 1, Plume 6. Physics 0, Physics l4, Chemistry 6. L. J. Tnylor. vlctom, passed 1n Surveying 2, Physics 2. Mathematics 2, Mathematics 4, English 21, Draw- ing 2, Economics l. - MEDICINE Second Your. Mulcolm Doohcrty. Oardlgln, dis- tinction in Anatomy, Practical Ann- torny. Muterla Medics. Physiology, Biochemistry, Neurology, Batarlology, Pathology. John Andrew, Royalty, passed in Auatonmy, Practical Anatomy, Mn- beria Medlca, Physiology, Biochemis- try, Neuraloxy, Plthology. Psychol- ogy (distinction). G. G. Iiloullnn, Chnrlottetown, passed in Anatomy, Practical Ana- tomy, Bychology, Biochemistry, Bac- teriology, Pathology! distinction in Neurology. Charles Stuart, Bradalbane, dis- . tinctlon in. Anatomy, Practical Ann- temy, Physiology, Biochemistry, Bac- teriology, Pathology; passed tn Ma- terla. Medina, Psychology, Neurology. W. B. Wright, Bedeque, distinction in Anatomy, Praclicll Anatomy. passed in Materia. Medics, Psycho- logy, Physiology. Biochemistry, Neu- rology. Bacteriology, Pathology. F. M. Cannon, St. Eleonora, pass- ed in Practical Anatomy, Mater-la Medica, Psychology, Physiology, Neu- rology. y, Third Year: John- M. McGowan. Kilmuir, dis~ tinction in Pathology, Hygiene, Phar- macology, Surgery, Diagnosis, Medl- cine. passed in Gynaecology, English 8 Diagnosis. Gynaecology, Medicine, distinction in Surgery. Chlmplon Holluid, Albany, passed in Pathology, Hygiene, Pharmacology Surgery, Gynaecology, Dlpgnogls, Medicine. W. S. Weolncr, North Rusttco, pm- ed in Hygiene, Pliermmcology, Surg- "Y. Diagnosis. Gynaecology, Medl- cine, English 8. Henry Moyse. Central Bedeque, passed tn ‘Pathology, Hygiene, Pher- mmlocv. Surgery, Gynaecology, Die.- gnoeis, Medicine. Fourth Your: T- T- Monulnn, Charlottetown, passed in Medicine, Surgery, Obste- trics. Psychiatry, Jurisprudence, dia- tinction in Plediutrtcs. T. L. Former, Klnkors, passed tn. Paediatrics, Medicine, Surgery, Obste- trics, Phchlctry, Jurisprudence. First. Year: J. H. Buntlln. Rustic-lo, pissed, m "lstology, Embryology, Biochem‘ ‘ y distinction tn Physiology. F. W. S. Ohlltller. Chgrlottgtgwn, passed in Histology. Physiology, Em- bryology, Blochemistry, Practical An- atomy. E. M. Found, New London, passed in Histology, Physiology, Embryology, Biochemistry, Anatomy, Practical An? atoruy. G. P. Tnnton, Summe side, passed in Histology. Physiology, Embryology Biochemistry. Anatomy, Pnctlonl Anatomy. FM Whitehead. ciiarlcttucwrl, passed in Hlstoloill, Embryology, Big- chemlwv. Anatomy, Practical Ann- temy. Fm! Wlxmm. Graham's Road, Passed in Histology. Biochemistry, Anatomy, Practical Anatomy, (listing. Lion in Physiology and Embryology, LAW Flnt. Yen: it. r. Donlltl. Baltic, Class 1 tn Contracts, English Law, Property, Torts; Class II, Qrimcs. Second Yen: Fillton Underlny. Fortune Bridge, Dflmd in Agency; Class l1 in Gor- porntlon, Equity, Procedure of Sales‘, Class l in Property. A. T. Ihlllm. Springfield, pegged in Corporation; class II ln Equity, Procedure. Third Your: Cordon McMillan. Albcrry Plums, clue I in Constitutional Low, Equity, Evidence, Prsctlcnl Stetutes, Proced. ure. Shipping, passed in Internation- al Law. DENTISTRY Snow! You‘: “m” l-Blllh. Charlottetown, pails- wlw‘ ‘ .. Exodontts, Mnterla. Medic; Qpflfg- tlve, Dentistry, nevontivc Dilntiatry; distinction in Prosthetic Dentistry, Metallurgy. . Third Ycuh W- l- Tlylor. Mllpeque, puaod tn Potthology, Surgery, Dental Pothole. gy, Preventive Dentist-IS; ‘distinction in Crown and Bfldluwork, Opontlvc Dentist. ... Orthodontic, Proutbmc Dentistry, Radiology. Fourth Yen: nychol y, v Harold Mellish, Montague, passed‘, in Pathology, Hygiene, Pharmacology‘ . BOUT at the Garden City Circus to- night. Admission 10 cents. 6576 ___¢ STOP-LOOK-LIBTEN -— Ami! ‘m4 Andy m "pelffln." Catchy conga. “sketches, nifty M11095. 01$ J »Hope River Friday, l5. 1031. 4520-31 THIS I8 B. I. S. SOCIAL EVEN- ING. Eleven games of Auction stut- ing at 8.15 sharp. Cmndlan Bonk of Commerce Building. 4567-5-13-11. l LOWER PRICES — Garden C19 hotter now selling tn l0 lb. lot: fit $2.00. 2 lbs. 60 cents. 1 lb. 3i cents. 43074-3041. PICNIC-The Scotch Port Memor- ial Society will hold their picnic at Scotchfort on Wednesday. August l3- 674-81 DRAWING r01: our: amm- DAY CAKE-The drawing for our Birthday Cake will take place Wed- nesday afternoon, May 13th at 3.15 tn our Richmond Street window. Draw- ing by Ex-Mayor Dr. 1. J. Yea. 461045-1141. DOING NICELYP-Her many frl- ends will be pleased to hear that Mrs. John Hogg of summerslde, who underwent a serious operation last vieek ls doing as well as could be expected. S. ' STOP--LOOK—LISTEN - A1210! and Andy in “person? Catchy lotllfl. sketches, nifty dances, orchestra» Hope River Friday, l5, 1931. (MO-Si ACKNOWLEDGEMENT-The Bis- ters of 5t. ‘Vincent's WDMBBBB gratefully acknowledge the receipt o! $153 from Prowse Bros, also $6 1mm Ladies Auxiliary 0'1‘ Vernon River. HRADALBANE United Chin-ch of Canada. Services on the BYJBVB charge for Sunday. May 17th. M‘! B5 follows: Bradalbane, 11 a. m; Grim- vlllc, 3 p. 111.‘, Pleasant Valley. 7-30 p. m. The Sacrament of tho "Lord's supper will be dispensed at Bradal- bane, in consequence of which there will be a. Preparatory Service on Pri- day evening at 8 p. m. Thus. Pale- thOTPQ. Minister. minnow ESCAPE-Mr. mmett Clow, section foreman at mnemld. had the misfortune of lecelvlflk severe injuries about the face when he lost his balance on the trolly-ear on which he was riding, and fell off between the rails. His many friends wish him a. speedy reooverys-W. PLAY ENJOYED-Ttie St. Dun- stan’; players presented their play ‘The confession," to a capacity aud- ience in Klnkora Hall on Wednlsdl! night, The students showed genuine dramatic talent ln the interpreta- ttmi of the characters in the play. which held the audience 1n sus- pense and lnlkhkg interest through- out. Following was the oust of chur- actera: m. Creighton, Tom's sweet- heart, C. Mclvor; Mrs. Mary M0- Dmald. Tom's mother, C. McDon- ald; Michael Grogen, c. Senator. J. Lynch; Jutscy Moran, e. hunch- backed boy, n. Berrlgw‘. Tom“ Bartlett, brother of Father Bottled». A. Douoette; Rev. J. J. Bartlett. Parish Priest, D. McDonald; Bill Al- lan, a fisherman. C. Murphy; And- rew Strong, a detective, later war- den of the prison, E. Doucette‘. Frank Gordon, a clerk, P. Doyle; John Peabody, Judge. later Governor of Province, F. Cass; F’. Oobum. B turnkey, J. McLellan; E. P. Dustin. Prosecuting Attorney, A. Hughes. c. B. Blackburn, Attorney-at-law, 0. Murphy. As specialties vocal solos were rendered by Messrs. F. McMil- lan, A. D- ucettc and a reading wu given by Mir. J. Corie-W- Potato Warehouse Completely Razed A t Ne w A n n a n The large potato warehouse of Mr. John C. Plllman of New Annnn wu completely destroyed by fire of un- known origin on Monday night. Two refrigerator can belonging to the C. N. R. which were on a siding nau- the building were also lnirned. The fire wu noticed about 11.20 pan. and had gained such headway that in 20 minutes It was a total loss. It was stocked with potatoes and grain. Thom was also a gosollnc enilflfi l" the barn which was destroyed. The ‘tlmated lou of building and con- tents is in the vicinity u! $10900. with g, small insurance. The bulldlnl was built about three years 8C0 and much sympathy is expressed tor Mr. Ptllmnn at the lou especially ct this auaon of the yeah-B .._.___......._. ___... Jurisprudence, Oral Surgery. 09m- tivo Dentistry, Prosthetic Dontlatry. Preventive Dentistry. Orthodonln; dtntlnctton in Crown and Bridge- work. muuna-mnmavwmmuz- ‘PLWAWWW-Fumm lacuna-mammal» BAll llisullsj (Olnulhn Paul NATIONAL LEAGUE Flat gum: Cincinnati ... ' Boston ... Benton, Carroll and Sukeforth Brandt and Bpohrcr. LB. l9 l‘! Second game: Clnotnmtf ... ... Boston Johnson and Stylq; sukeforlh- Cuunlnghuu and Cronin. (Other pollpoulfll. airman/aroma ‘mucus Pint gum: Ending ... ... ... ... ... Rochester Wcluh and Ilruflfl; Boll ml Plu- renoo. Second gone: I. ll. E. RBCIIQI“! ... ... Greene and hum Jonnud. ‘ onus Slnllhllfll Janey City Buffnlo Glut, Perkins. Ihrtmann ind M- Walsh; Mlchncls 1nd Pytllk. can .-- ... t.» Baltimore .. Tofonlo ... Richmond. Weaver will Gibson: Mills, Proffitt and Slick. AMERICAN LEAGUE‘ Philadelphia . . . Chicago ... Grove and Coehrnnc; Con-my and Grube. ... ... ILILE. Boston ... ... ... 0 9 0 Detroit ... ... ... 3 3 z Russell, 1.1mm mil Berry; Ser- rell and Hayworth. u. ..- ALONG ‘rm-z wsmnnvom . cmvuts WIIAIlF Schooner Dwina. owl. Pruner tn 3 port loading u cargo of produce. Schooner Lady May, Capt, Mu:- Dougall sailed int. evenlnz. PlCKAI-DS WBARF S. S. Mytris, Capt. Dovlson culled lust evening after diacharslrls h" cargo of cool atthls port. BUNTAIN. Ill-LS WEAR! G. G. S. Cartier, Capt Roach sall- ‘ed yesterday for Plctou, N. 5., to go on the marine slip at the port. MARINE WHARF The D. P. W. Dredge No. 0, Cam. Cocgrove, is about completed. and is to leave around the latter part. of next week for Victoria, where she ll w deepen the channel to allow the pm.- ato steamer to dock more sully at. that wharf, the work will occupy about two months before it will be convpleted. _._.__. The P. W. Dredge Pownal No. 2, Capt. Murchison. although mu up ls ready for work 1f culled upon. D. P. W. Dredge No. ll is expected to commence operations at Neufrage and will continue this work ln the small harbors uloqg the coast. LARGE FERTILIZER STIAMIR IN T011‘ The B. 5. Gypsum Queen of Middlc ‘ borough, Iziglnnd, sn-lvetl tn port Monday evening. This steamer was built by the Pumas lhlpbulldsra co. 1M. Haverum l-flll-on-Teca. Oaptelu C. W. Copolln is bhe Minter of the ship. she urlvéd have from Baltimore Maryland, with n cam of 5,000 tom of unmet. and is expected to luvs hers at. the bcgtnnlng cf next week and will proceed to Wtndlor, Neva Bootla, with tho batman of her cu"- go, 4.000 tom will be discharged 1n Charlottetown. Her rerun trade during the sum- mer months l: from b. s. A. cud Windsor, News acetic, with a gouorsl cargo and Gypsum from Windsor, N. S. t9 the United States. She cm au- rtca pussengm on this trade and im- staterooms are equtvllont, in any of the tnnatlmttn manure. Dur- lng her puma here aha encountered thne day: fol. from the American coast to Halifax. Her Mal length in ‘$50 feet and her breadth l2 1-2, uie has on overlie speed of cluvcn knots. she la fitted with medium up-w-dnte cqlllpfllflll. for qquw: launch and pound. Sh: in use ftmd with gyro locum will: to h: from in In Ulera of "Perfection" y“ Oman may be lulu-ed o; n, Plllil-Y. We not only Mlhere u, flu Pure Food Act, but, n m,“ ddarlbly further. Th; hug“, fut content of our Ice on“, IIIIIQXuGI-Il-rlnoxecggog thlt. required by law. The q. eellenou of the other inn-q. font! In our product ll u; ‘ par with the cream. "PM", “on” loo Cream h" b”, carved for yearn tn the liq; hmlllu uul at all ltlpqghng gathering‘.- EAT PERFECTION ICE CREAM EVERY DAY IT FILL! THE BILL BOWLING TONIGHT CHIN/CH LEAGUE 9.00 pm. Central Christian vs. st. Paula. Western Guardian —BIDEPOBD UNITED CHURCH. May 17th, at 7.80 p. m. Special preacher, Rev. Clarence McKlnnon. DD, 0f Pine Hill College. The regu- lar service at Tyne Valley at 11 a. in.; Freeland at 3 p. m., conducted by Rev. Henry Cook and Mr. J. N. Sproule. —J. H. C. QRESBWELL wishes to announce to the public the blg Auc- tion Bale on May 15th of R. J. Dunn. North St. Eleonora. All his stock. crop and implements and household lumi- ture. Terms made known at sale. 4564-5-13-85. —'I'W0 DBUNKS-Two druxkl appenred in the Summerslde Pollou Court on Tuesday morning and wen fined $10 and mats and $2 and coil! respectively. An assault case and I case for speeding wcic adlollmed W‘ tll May lath-G . -strmumsmc iwiu PLANES- The Guardian has been informed b! Mr. Miller, Provincial Police 001w- that the facts regarding the llmdllu of liquor by aeroplane was mi l“ stated in a. recent new: item. Infill"? . or Miller stated that there We" three different occasions to h! knowledge when liquor wu brow“ to summeraids by plane but that W oocasslom were at an earlier data than last week. He declined to 8W6 the dates when asked for them. 1'1! said there WI! 110 truth in the fulfil?! that. the Officers were there when tlu plma llnded or that they gave 0M5! to the cars-B .-flINl-IRAL Annmvocmtms- Tbs remains or the lute H. T- 36W late immacu- of the Bunk of W" Booth. Bummmlde, will be balm! W the Preabytcrlln Church st noon ll“ Wednesday. where a service will ll held at .2 pin. Under the snarl” of tho Mlsonlo Grand Indes- l‘ Prince Edward Island. Mcmbm d the Grand Imdze will attend 1h l body. The remain; will be convt on Thundny to Btellnrfon, N. 8.. l" burial. Representatives 01 Grlnd Dodge will nccomplnl’ W“ Among them will be Hon. Sena!!!‘ John Sinclair,‘ Grand Secitllfll Contain Kemp. Past Grand 1185"" and others. Misc Helen B688 Mr. Robert Begs arrived home T19" dsy evening from Nova scotla. Murray. Manager of the Dink Nova. Booth. chirlottetow... will W tend the funeral u the official rel)- mmtattvc of the held wit» of i" smlrsw. m. w. ucxlnnon. Slim" lntendmt 0i the Islam! division 0i the O. N. 5.. will slob “tend. Ilaord’! minimum m hills! he": ____ northern latltudtl. Sh: ls one n! l fleet of four steamer: 0f W! m‘. namely. Gypsum Qflflfl- 993"“ Prince: Gypsum lmhfm and 0y? lumKflr‘