MEREANT m, ngcellll‘! we'll“ m,“ plan that justifies hem In ‘uccqu and who hla the nerve auccfll- ‘om, advertlaementa don't get u bu; n; perform a certain {if the bill- ‘Iom o; n buaincle man who wants |hllity to itrlve and plan for that the and “I'll gnhaorlptlona Delivered $8.00 w Ill], Canada and U. B. A. u.“ t.- i ti“ (special to the Guardian) desperate efforts tlle Liberals to defeat l-ion. I-I. H. Stevens, Minister of Customs, in his having brought about the smug- cs luei with two decisive setbacks over lllf,‘ week-end. One of these is the exposure and frustration 0f tau-attempt to disfranchise some loin- thousand Conservative voters in Mr. Steven's riding and the oth- i-r is the complete refutation of the charge ulude by MacKenzie King ln Vancouver on Friday night that the information on which Mr. Stev- ens hused the allegations made in the llouse of Commons when he ilemauilcd the appointment of the (‘lliiliiills (‘ulnluittee was stolen anil smuggled to him. The llntruth of .\lr. King's charlzo is exposed by ll. l‘. Splirks. President of the com- nicrciiii Protective Assoclatiott, h-uul whom Airfitevong secured hi5 llllfiflllillilill, in u telegram sent from Ottawa nt the weekend. THE‘ FIRST FRAUD The ultcmpt to deprive follr fllousauil electors-in Mr. Stcvouis ruling of thclr volos is the first iluportitnt election fraud of the i-nutpillgtl. In consequence 0f It Autos l‘. FPFKIIIIUH nn election wnrkcl- on lbCliilll of Dougalil lion- alzhl‘. .\lr. Stevens’ opponent, has l|i‘i‘ll i-liurgcil with pcrlury and will hi‘ ilflllii-Zlll. before lilo court on ivVtllllli-l-iiily. iWENiY - i W ii ISHEHII/iiii iii- i iiiiii HST The Sadie Knickle Joins the Sylvia M0- sher as Missing- Govt. Steamer Re- turns But Has N0 Word 0f Lost Ves- sels. A ‘liAliii-‘AX, Aug. ilk-Crave fears were expressed this morning’ illlll lilc Int llavo schooner ‘Sndlc ‘Knlcklc, a hand lino fisherman. with ll crow of 22 men, hud been inst ill ihn storm of last. ‘Saturday "liilli which ilns already caused tho wreck nf thc Lunnnbltrg fishcrnlan Sylvia Ilosher, whosn crow of 25 ulru Iulvi- unt been hoard of olivi- or lit-nil ulnco filo wreck of the ves- sel ilrillnii itsllorn on Sabin iislunil last Tui-silily morning. Tho Sndlc Knit-kin has lboon ovortlue scvoral illlyll nuil was last seen near the, Sylvia Milsiler off Sabin island. lit ________i_______ a .F§COQOOQ§Q+OOO&QO-OOO§OO loudenscd Specials l RATE.-4c. per word, net each insertion in this oolumn. ‘Wwwoooaoooowvewoo-a _________i?___j__ WANTED— AWMiAiD. APPLY 55‘ lllllflliliff) st. 12o6-1~t~2li .______________________d_ ___ o WANTED -— A HOUSEKEEPER.» Alllily at. this office. 1314-16-31 ‘FOR SALE OR To RENT Mv "tilde-two. 241 niiiitmi Street. Au- lliy to Mrs. Edwin Aitkon. 1196~8-lltf _€—--___/_€_____¢ ‘MAID WANTED WITH SOME "Xltorlonce. Apply Guardian Ot- ll v- tosi-s-s-tr. .._____________________ ‘IF YOU WANT GOOD MEAT G6 l0 Saundera‘, East end of Market uiillillllk. Phone 81. A W05 PRINT|NG OF EVERY diilicflniion, cheaply and exmdl ""1151! executed. Guardian Cont- rnl Joli Prlntei-‘y. Phone 132. .__ ‘You wmr oooo esvetonea Prices. so rei- m, too tin- use. aso I01’ 55o. soo m 31.00. woo M‘ 810s. Poetpald. Gitlrdlln Office. llIFlill Pl0Fn|$iilulii, IN vllllc liliVEll ctllllll: ‘jllliempt t0 Disfranchise Four Thousand Electors in Mr. Stevens’ Riding is the First Election Fraud of the Campaign. Desperate Efforts to Defeat Mini ' Customs Met With Two Decisive Set- backs Over Week-End. olTAllVA. Ont., Aug. 14. —- The being lnade by (‘entro Vancouver, in revenge for gllllg investigation 11m] disclosur- ster 0f According to information receiv- ed by Conservative headquarters here Ferguson and George M. Nun-i show, went before the registrar lii District Number One of Vnncnilv. er fientre to swear m alflllal-lls that aimroxilnateiy four tliOilSflfiil names of known Conservatives on the voters list were those nl: p9,». sons who had left the (iistriirt. Aft. er being warned that they must have personal knowledge of the facts contained ill the affidavits‘ Ferguson swore to the absence from the district of about half thel four thousand persons, Nunshawi refraining from doing so. Later a; MPH- lllerv Lowe. one of these ham-i ed by Ferguson came forward and BWOre she was still living at the same address where she had lived for eighteen years. (Jitters provided the registrar with similar informa- tlml. llliill-‘F flnestioltlng Ferguson ad- mittoil that he hail not hhtiselt’ ,knolvlcilge that his affidavits wore true and the information charging lpcrlury was consequently sworn foul. I THE DUNCAN REPORT ltellilllnctllncut cumc as ilulckly ,ln the cit-st: of -i'\ir. MatiKflnzlc King's allegation that Mr. Stevens lllilll surroptitiolisiy ohtllillcll copy of the Duncan rc 'this llat-‘cd his charger-l ill thn llollsn "i (Tllllllllilllfl. it. l’. Sparks lclcgrzl- |llil‘(l Mr. Stevens from Uttuiva at thi- wcok vnil declaring Cllllflliill- cally flint the Vancouver members information was obtained by Mr. Sparks through lhodnvtastigatlon wionductcd in 1924 and 1925 by ln- poctol- Duncan anilgglx nrivnln (in. tcctlvtvs emliloyctl hy the (‘mulucr- lclui Protective Assimilation. All its :2 Stevens to support Illl investigation. | "Most of the evidence contained in the Duncan llcport is based on iuforntiltiuil a request for of‘ his telegram. is now believed possible, in local lust Saturday struck tho Nova Sco- trons blow in hiss of lilo and ships in rilct-nt years. All other vessels 01' lll0 fleet known to hltvc been ill iilf.‘ storm flfllll huvi- reported nil ivcli. "'l‘hero is pruclliraily no hope that ult-y of‘ the crew are alive." irlillfi" W011i" liliitlflill in‘ (fitlllaill witness in the double mllrder. fr“ "M" an“ i"'°"°"‘“°“- U7‘ (‘Iompflru “fleet h‘ any tow“ m Sutllcrlnutl of the govornlncntl Slrlllll) hi allpggll by iillnnlnl pmipllllii. Canada lms 5 lyrobleltls. _ .49“! itlirfllllil- KIWI-III"? liflili’ lliillirivl‘ which ro- ecutm- Simpson fo-havo been wlth-‘IOB. ‘Canada's economics in tabloid i33- A, 11181191‘ T111111‘ M8111"! 110W!" turned to pnlT. his morning follow- l" 75 l-wl of u“, Cm” "m, when] form. 1'10"“- Iug an unsuccessful si-iircil for sur- lln, Roy llnll and lvll-n, jllllln wnmillffl. (ianadlans must think nntlon- 139-4101“? 131'"! would 110i 1851109 vivnrs of tho Luni-iiburg ihand killer]. Strliub was hold in $8.000 ally. U"! 11111011"! 0111"“?! i0 b“ Paid- liuc schooner ‘Sylvia Milsllel‘ which hall 108. Can product capital out of our 140. Supplying]; illniclf tflarflfl with the drifted ashore on Silhlo Island last own production. T099 W i- W10 0 ling us. 'l"hiirsilay mnrillm: ii total wrcck.l—-—-~—— -~——-———-———-—— inn gnnnnnlnrii, 111- Unemployment may cost us practically extinguished the last , “(y C A l- ll l lnio Qxplmlnll, more than our national debt. flicker of hope lhul the 25 Nova Pmmi- N‘ 5" ‘vcnworlhhlwltlk til. i-Jllizlxzzr lilllilillfillétigtig by our l42~ will’ 11°65 il~ S- 111099111‘ Willie Si-otin fishermen who comprised Ifnilizo, OWlll'-(l_lll'lll tilwrilted y 10 Mons,‘ Donny, Canada do“ mm Mr crew “light have 08mm“! icllliiinatililiulll Nlltlilllliaililgilixilisaliiiiplltlllz Envy vs. prosperity I43. Taking in each others wash. dl-iltil. g "3 " ' ' ‘ ' _ ' tng or trading jack-knives. Sm“! illhn fwmvll‘ (Itrmeid ialihorl" liilttlylrltlugilegtge haligcoifglllrilfieiygllfilellilf alliitéiyontzttigiletfllgestarmer ncll 1“- 100 Years “f High Prm-"mlon presuma. i y a for t to rop ca lltrr - - - - ' bflng populuuon and wealth cutie. Ht‘ ll “"1011 811° 111d")? h" m“ Lodge from London’ England’ his pyoduce? 145.11. S and Canadian tariffs .hn from her California, Florida, Missouri, Pen- 115. Tho farmer the backbone of - "if" ""1 Slim“ Mn“ " k m l 1h count, compared-agriculture. anchorage twctlly miles oil’ Sable nsylvflliiil. NEW Yfll" . Was n5 011. B Y- _ H t m II-lliiiifl some time Saturday night Boston, Chicago and other places. 116. Let the farmer get a decent 146 gmi-ureitillimflréitirctirlllfed “Ypnfi or Sunday moi-nun; and thrown her in the United States. All-lo from V price for his produce. ducts n hor 'li(!i'll]l onrls, every posslhlo Calgary, Toronto, Montreal, Otta- 117- Give the farmers eon a chance l" U s-tarm 3 “m” as high as em)“ has hum intaifln m ‘llslislligtiihf? WBA snrle of moving pictures of 118' fiagfifdfim unpaid than b0 Dam ' tliattof Canada four that one o on worn. - . . s I . ' lcs in tho nnnftls of tho Nova ‘Scntia beauties amid attraetloun of Wt-‘tlli- 119. ‘Herbert Jioover on economic H3- s-ar agiiflsgamdm“ tarm" fishing industry had followed in tho worth lurk iiodllollllili lifl 811110111111‘ independence. H9 Hf": 9 t "m" h“ mvenfied wake or the tempest. The wife and Inga are imlng taken by n rolgo- 12m A “mm, (llvldod against “sell - B In?) 911' an" “In "m! phllilrcu of tho ZS-yctlr-illti skiplligi‘ scntntivc 0f tho lloiillrilllfllll 0f l 11- qnnnm nlnnip DQ911111 011i l1 ll Y-n S11 d of llii! Sylvie. Captain John Mon - turnl Resources motion pleturo n,‘ Profitable lmltatlom and experts of f. lo . . on ,,,._ M", glnflflffifllly rcfilscri tn bo- brunch working in conjunction with 122 The woollen lnduslnn would likewise incroalle ours. liovo thn worst, and work on iiifiii‘ (‘anudfiln National Railways, Mr. 121 Applied 18b0,. makes weamh I50. Canadian and American tariffs linlni- on a hill (wet-looking liunr-n- S. S. Ilaglzlry, who is now at tho compared 1970 t’: i922. v _ 124. indigenous raw materials not burg harbor. was boiug lillshcil fol? lodge for that purpose. Those films 0880M,“ l51_ ignnnilirn tntnl imports and Wm"! "mmm ‘may’ - Wm be Show" 'Yhr(|"ghnut lhelunlb 125. injury lo us not intentional. “xpnrts "om ‘mifofhe U‘ s‘ T)“, gnilln Knickle was In Pvifl- ci-l Stolen 11"“ “"“"l“ "m, WU PIT 126. Jack lCanuck wearing armour 151 Tm" Wm‘ U" l" h" mand of ‘Captain Corkuln. of I11 co before tourists ‘the splendid éu- ‘momm, m tmok as Unflo |53_ Imports of “Rrlnullfll-o “so. Ifnvo. lvilnttluzn-snwvllltvvlill lurk 11° 3° Sam ducts info Canitélda from tho HI“ e i‘ “i- ' U. s. 1922 tii 10 . “" ii ‘ n u- ntgo w ‘ ‘- * ' " ' ' ‘ A "Mm", h, n Huh", nluufllm, “PM. i29- A groator national policy and July i925. I Pohru" tnr from tho ut-Hllli it'll" 0f "1"" ‘and “m!” I55‘ wage. p" week n y 9 ‘ ' v ' II . m” mm" "ml ‘wlwls “ml illlfihnil: ‘llroflldsgt spit-ilk" I56. ‘Ezratigrailon from Canada. tn the . a l u ' , , f! I . - a - . e shill R(I\':\"II'(?(‘:B ‘Itlllt: ‘fllllrtlimfluliffffllilll of 132- ‘Prosperity for all. u 5' d ' ' I57. Who pays Can: u'a taxes -- , .12". ‘his. ‘i..::;:i‘;i".“ilhriliticl igstssrzi...i:::‘....:;:‘"'""’ (special to the Guardian l - - ,, a_ _ U u 159. Our increasing debt to Out- iilltfrfilii, N. 5.. Aug. l4. “The, as regards a high t‘ i188 111111111191’ 1‘ 134 Protec on favors a classes amen‘ new snmlnnl- resort locaicl a port and on lln fishing industry a nlost disas- CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, AUGUST 1c, 192s Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew "3"" 4. '- f MERCHANT! Only tilfoulil beoka. can physic- lana convey to each Other thrblliil- out the world consistent under- atanding of their WOFKi "W" dll‘ covorlen. their theoriea, their achievements In the many subdiv- ided fields of modern medicine. _. __ , Ieunlol Ilor nlnl Dana-diel- I‘ we Charlottetown Guardian ll" Oenta " Silli ii iisl ilsi N Willi- iffijiilfll Mrs. Jane Gibson Swears S h e Saw Both Murder Sus- pects Near Scene of Crime -— Sensation- ‘al Evidence in Hall- Mills Slaying Myst- ery. ‘ SOMERIVIIADE. N. J., Allfii- 14.4 A woman plg-ralserfis story. dis- credited [our years all!" i-‘i Li"? ball‘ is of the state's hope for indict- ment of three persons charged with the murder of Rev. Edward Wheel- er flail anad Mrs. Eleanor Mills. That was revealed yesterday H! the first session of the hearing 0f Henry De Carpendcr, New York and New Brunswick millionaire, and Willie Stevens, eccentric broth- er of the rectorfls widow, arrcstml yesterday and held without bflii- Alrs, Frnllces Stevens llali, tho widow, is at liberty on $15,000 bail. also charged with the double slay- lugs. Mlihsnn, said by State Senator Alex- auiii-i- Slulpsiln, special prosecutor iliroctitlg the renewed investigat- lnil, to lll‘ the states chiol'_ witness, nnintcii in tllrn to (iarlleflder will Stcvcils, and pitching her voice ill n llrlllnlltic kcy, suid till-y were the uu-n shc saw at the crab apple urea tho night of Sept. 14, 1922. -('i'll‘liiilillfll', she said, hnd "sonlo- ‘tillng shiny" in his hnuil just. be- ilure [our shots were lircil. ‘CROWD SURPRISED - As the crowd in the court room gill-spoil with surprise or roarcil with lnilglller, Mrs. (iillsilll, who said t-lhi- wng ,1 former circus rider and could not tell the place of her birth, told hcr story, of how, while following a wagon which, she thought, coir tlliilcil enrn stolen their film-s in the glare of ilnlonto- lilliil iloadligiltl-L A moccasin lliili. l\\'lll!ii Mrs. Gibson pnllttcil l0 (‘ar- ,pi-uiior, who smiled ‘uml Stevens, ‘mother. Recalling conversations with her mother, Charlotte, who lwlls only i5 at the time of the mur- tiers, sniil that Mrs. Mills had gone to the Hall homo one afternoon to garden. Invited tn have tea, Char- lotte said her mother related. Mrs. Mills ltotlceii that she was the only Admiral ent of Hungary, much to hold his country together since the ruptures of the great war. The pope recently protected at hll proposal to revive knighthoods. Foreigners Heavily ~ "fl/" Horthy, the Item req- who ha: done Taixcd In Belgium (Special {i519 Guardian) SIX Kiiliiif l ' t ii llilliilil] iii lHiilN WHEIIK Iiong Island Special Carrying Many Pas- sengers Overturned With Tragic Result. CALVERTON, N. Y; Aug. 14.- Slx persons were killed and 10 in- jured, several seriously, when two engines and three cars of a seven- car Long island Railroad train were derailed and overturned at a switch last night. The cause of the accident was not known. but investigations were begun shortly afterwards. Engineer William J. Squires and Fireman John Montgomery, both of Greenport, in the lead engine. were among those killed. The train left Jamaica, L. 1.. for (ireenport at 4.28 p. m. with about 700 passengers] The train was a Friday special and 300 or 400 of the passengers were ‘bound for a week-end in the aclentlzt who presented e paper on “Inheritance u an Economic Fac- tor" before the British Anoclation for the Advancement of Science, now meeting at Oxford Unlveralty. ——<e>-__- “Dry Czar” To llul ATTENDED llltulllt: PEAKES sullnll Cordial Recepti-o-n Given Hon. J. McDon- ald and His Supporters 1n Their Presen- l tation of Political Issues. censure that was 11111181115 01'" n" _ King Government at the. time of t ‘Mr. McKenzie King's resignation - from office. He pointed out that while the reduction on automobile duties was a good thing in itself. it was an t absolute breach of faith with tho Canadian manufacturers of cars who had planned their work for the year in accordance with that clause in the Speech from tho Throne relative to the appointment of a. Tariff Advisory Board. Also, a large part of the protection which had ibcen taken away ‘from the manufacturers of cart-l of over $11200 in value was restored, and _ ' - this works out to the benefit of l only the wealthy ciasaes. ’ Analysing the Robb budget, the speaker showed how unfairly it fell upon the poorer people. Even tn tho matter of two-cent postage stamps, the reduction was calcul- The political meeting at Peaken Station on Friday night was well attended. the candidates and their supporters all receiving a good hearing and a fair measure of ap- plause. Hon. J. A. iMcDonald, the Conservative standard-bearer, made a tailing speech and despite the labor of campaigning in the heat of the summer, he appears to ho in excellent condition. The chair- man, 'Mr. Dovugald iVloDonaid, pre- sided very impartially. ' Tho speakers at the meeting were Mr. J. J. Johnston, K. C-. Hon. J. A. lMcDonaid, Messrs. J. P. Mc- lintyre, Hon. 4H. D. McEwen, H. H. Cox. Jan. McDonald, John Bradley and S. ‘S. d-leaslan. lMR. JOHNSTON, the Liberal candidate, criticised lion. Mr. Mc- Donald for not being in his seat in the House when certain esti- mates important to the Country Sir Josiah Stamp, famous British Stay In Office (Special To The Guardian) BRUSSELS, Belgium, Aug. 14.- The new Belgian economic program framed in solving the financial cri- sis wont illto effect today. Foreign- ers from countries with high ex- change haul their lodgemcitl tuxrale ed from it) to 2ft per cent. Foreign automobillsta began paying 1O frunns daily and foreign mottlrcy- clists four francs. Measures are being taken to di- minish the number of state employ- cs by 8O per cont. King Albert I188 -ll.'<lf‘.fl his newly conferred power t0 [authorize tiln Hlllll of the royal seaside collage at Ostcnd known |as the (illalct. Royal. tho proceeds In go in lilo lreaisllry. W~--<-e->———-— Catholic Church Destroyed By Fire (Special to Guandlan) country. 130th locomotives were battered and twisted into a mass of wreck- age, but the crew of the second en- f-tinc escaped injury by leaping to 51171113’. The first of the passenger coaches, a. parlor car, buckled ulvwnrils and crashed down through the roof of a pickle cannery along- side the tracks. There was no fire and passengers were able to make tllcir way out of the cars through doors and windows. Tho accident occurred about 1,000 [net west, n1’ the Calverton station. 1116 Your passengers killed were identified as II. L. Fish, of New York.and East hlariou; J. B. Waye. "i (irftvlliiort. and George A. Schu- forr, Jr., aged 3. and Dorothy Lou- ise Schuford, nnc-yoar-olththo chilli- rru of Mr. nlld Mrslieorge A. Schu- ford, of Ashviiic, N. C. ‘ _At midnight Mrs. Schuford was illlll pinned ill the wrockago. Ef- forts were being, made to reloas la WASHINGTON. Aug. progress rgciy on dry legislation awaiting congressional action. illiiliiiillll 14.—I.in- coin C. Andrews today said he is not considering resigning from his 90st as "dry Czar" at present and may stay ltroffico until after the next session of Congress. "if have a lot more re-organizinf-t to do and i will not resign until it is completed." he said. Ho predict- ed the lfqllor situation would ho under control within a. year adding however that depended now were being passed. He (Mr. John- aton) the defeated candidate in the last election. had suggested the items that wore put through. and the credit should go t0 him and not to lMr. McDonald. llo thou went on to discuss whnt the Kilil-Z Government had done during four and a half yoars of office. Mr. Johnston stressed favorable trade balance, reductions in taxes and Government expenditure, ‘ibal- nncing of budget, par value of the dollar, reduction in public debt and reduced duty on farm implements and automobiles as benefits largely attributable to tho Liberal fiscal policy. lIIo had himself thought a Ford car the other flay. and ho noticed ated to benefit wary largely the ‘big lmsiness houses and not the individual letter writer, who would scarcely save iby it a few dollars a your. "If they were desirous of givlnl! some relief to the man of moder- ate means, their first. measure would have been directed against the sales tax. Did they tako any- thing of! the tax on clothes and shoes? Did they touch the tax on anything at all that would affect tho average man and give him a slugio -bil of rcliof? Not one cent." (Applausez) The "constitution issue" raised _by Mr. Johnston was than dealt with lby Mr. McDonald, who con- eluded: THREE RIVIERS. Alll-Y- l/L-Tho from hor, shc (fatholii: church nl. i/luisvilkl, clinic upon the murderers and saw |,,,,._ l5 troycd by fire early fills morning. Que- luilcs from hero was ties her with the aid nl aculylllll; lnr. (shes. liar flcgro maid was removed from tho wreckage after a leg was] zimplltated. , ‘ill there wan ever any" ' ‘L l fig‘?,g(?“;,gal};ly$gg°fl,ffgl,,mld inn‘: thing in connection with this mat- t c ' " “ ' l my yo fer that the (‘iovcrnor General i ' ma“ Wm ‘be um“ m “Wan a good nligbl have been criticised for it l v" horzohntiltwlitgf: i111‘,?ll,““f“lgl°l;l:fi' wits last. November. when he al- i é 2,3,,“ ‘pgiibflflhe irrgufd" " Q ‘ ' lowed Mr. McKenzie King to re- -..i I "That wouldn't the much Rood for mm“ m power‘ n l“ not any action h . _ I ll _-- , .l "—'—_~—;_' "" _ ggrfilllolfuzliipfligtgiisilzilfififltigh‘ a m“ y <°°"*'"“"' °" "m "l T» As an indication of better times for Canada iMr. Johnston said we —1-O}-——-— (Canadian Press) 'l‘llc lost-l is estimated at $30tl,00tl. Tl-[lff/‘FJE RIVERS, Alli-Z. 15>- llolvotl lilo other ilntllots in accord- back at her, ,.,,,,.,, wlll, who was not pnrtltrb-‘lhe m; ,oil by the accusing finger pointed glmw in Judge returner result. ‘being that ffuplitln iiliiifllllilllllil. Mr. Sparks (lc-islto salt] silo lust in Dcrllsscys 40>}? I clarr-il. had been previously givenilnitto, hour wllorc the bodies were _ vmlumnx Ann" Aug H___R"_ to the gUVIIFIIIIILEIIL and the Aliuist-llbllnil, Wits produced as flVlilllllfff‘. ,,,,,.,i,,,, H“, lmllinil null-kiwi rin- l?!‘ (ll Customs had been allviscilmuii iiicntilioil by hcr. ‘Pile circum- ‘l-flplfll“ J_ T, Shaw and “m mark, wet-ks ill-lore parlianlcftt, opened sinful-cg of its finding were not rc-“nfl rm. "m, rflunl(nll' Mt Just“... that ll was being given to Air/vciiicll. The gilsps of surprise c;tmc,l;y,,,|,,,,,n_ ll, (has unnm-Hu-cd, _-,l. .\ici\'cii‘s finding. I by lilo majority plan's race to he Fishermen’s Race (Canadian Prcaa) GLOUCESTER, M888" Aug.‘14,—- A committee to complete arrange- "Iehts for an Tlifiarnatioai fisher- hold off this port marine circles. that the storm of look at the flowers in Mrs. Hall's: race‘- Index‘ m, , ._ _,, ,._m'_i,“,§""‘,l hi’ _ 13mm“ illivllll", m H l, wit‘ one vote its memhor for liow in October, was appointed last nlghl ‘nuimgll: hhilrlnlll 12m" ""11 blllilglzytslal-lilflrlfillglx‘ 1., 11115111311 €gefllnellfi ntllrt-y IrI-nilstituerltwy in the Ai- at a meeting of the United States ~ ' '- y mare lr-v c ., ire - |,~; no, -, . m__ Hill-och lu the llonsc of (‘ontmgnswdramatlc events of the flrlEFllOOlLl m l o" ‘are Lumm w says All". Sparks in tho conclusloiua tale of lln attempt to Dotson herl é ¢__ -__ __ Q x __ g 1__. | ,, , Economic Guide ¢A¢VAA rvv x A a ‘hank . ' - ~ u II . one drinking tho tea. After taklnglml" 8,"°,‘?;f‘°d armlmcmcnt h1g0!“ I35 oq a y ii-nvorul sips she bcculne vlnlentlylwz Pznzflicfil‘, m“, ‘and m“ not recover for Beverahtcs: lloosl. ‘the Olllfil‘ fellow nud 135- U- $- ys. Willie Straub. New Brunswick, was arresior today ns a ntaterial I n03»- sort in tho Maritime PN-llllllcfi- il0l. ironst yourself. i (ilmada has no choice betwovlll _ ill the U. S. Prosperity I. ague’s . Protection practically as well as theoretically sound. railroads route their freight to keep the long haul t ‘ ¢‘¢ vvvvv were ‘buying less from tho United iAloxanrlrc Inavaile, grey haired, 72 years of ngc, still erogt and looking strong, is corvflned In tho local jail charged with the murder on Tues- day last of his own daughter, Rose Anna, married to Innis Do Vaud- reauil. The Jury ol Coroner l-ionri Boauiac charged the father with tho crime ' after hear- ing evidence and then deliberating for ton minutes. ‘Testimony indicated a bitter tight for life by the victim and her final lbrutal slaying. Found lying across- ber lbed thy neighbors to whom r‘ a < EL 5 Q :r e» =- m F. n. a’ o s‘ in e. vq E her dead, the ‘bed, floors and wailsl of her room were sputtered with blood. There were several frac- turen of the skull, the left temple was broken Into pieces and the left lower jaw was completely crushed. Chief of police Vachon of Three Rivers said [Annie's garments were splashed with blood and there were iblooti and scratches on Ills face. The chief took about, thirty ilaira ‘beneath the nails of the vic- tim and theft cut off a piece 0t‘ her father's hair. Dr. it. Fontaine, Moll- treal, testified that the two samples ol‘ hair "were in every respect akin." THE THICKER YOUR BANK- ROLL-THE THICKER YOUR FRIENDS» TORONTO, Aug. i5.-— Maritime. light. to moderate winds. fair and Wllfm. Toronto. cloudy, . . . . .. 84-66 iilontroai, fair, . 70-414 Quebec. cloudy, . 60—5ii fiirtown. fnir, 6fi—68 Halifax, cloudy, 58-58 Sf. John foxkifl. . tl4—-67 Bnston. cloudy, 78~7i New York. fnir. .. Iiii—74 High tide this afternoon nt. 3.07 and tomorrow morning at 3.14. ‘Sun sets this evening at. 1.10 and rises tomorrow morning at 5.00. .of Britain or her colonies for all States and selling thom more to- day notwithstanding tho howl raised for higher protection. The people nl‘ the New England States are the people with whom God in- tended we should trade. iHe denounced Premier iMaighonhl action as a usurpation of power. Tho ‘Governor General had no right to say to one man (Mr. Mc- Kcnzlo King) “You shall not he lhn Prime Minister of Canada," and to pick another man (lliir. liileighonl and say, "You shall ibe the Prime llllnlster." He hoped the like would =3 O i~ i» i” 2r o E n: c Q w an P. = 5 F‘ =- ID :- 5 9i "< generations to come. There never was such a thing done since the days of Oliver Cromwell. die ap- pealed for another chance for the King Government to carry on. HON’. J. A. MdDONALD, referr- ing to tho personal matters brought up ‘by Mr. Johnston, said ho did not. think any such appeal on the part Friday, 13th Lacks Terrors For Boy Of 13 SPRINGFIELD. Ohio. Aus. 14.- i-‘riday the thirteenth holds no ter- rors for Francis Fisher, local boy. who celebrated Ills thirteenth birth- day yesterday, Friday Altgunt 13th. ilie was born at 6.1-3 a. m. Friday, August 13th, 1913, and among other distinctions wears a number I3 shirt, a number 13 collar and is one of thirteen grand children. lHe has a reputation for being “lucky." ----o-e§i-- Will Abolish Consulates (Special To The Guardian) of his opponent would have much ‘CAIIRO. Aug. i6.~~Tho Egyptian weight. with the eleitimi. If Mr. parliamentary ‘finance commission Johnston did succeed in golting|haa obtained the consent of foreign anything placer! in tho ilstinlatell for the credit. When the King (‘iovorntnontl was in power Mr. McDonald wan minister ‘llarwat for tho abolition heneiflf. of Kings Countylof eight iegntlona nad seven con- ho was quite prepared to givn him 8111111011 Willi BWPNWIIS in personnel and salaries. This is expcctod to reduce iby half the on opposition ntcmlbcr, and as suchlostintated diplomatic reductions expenditure had no voice in these matters. life-Of 3321-197- Tilt‘ 90115111819 111 N9" trusted, however, that a differontl situation would prevail after the forthcoming clgrjnn. Answering Mr. Johnston's argu- mcnt. about. the present favorable ilalancn nl trade, lion. Mr. Nlcliorl- alil pointed out that oven ll more! goods imported into Canada had been smuggled than has ibeen proved tn ihe the case. the balance of trade would be much more in favor of the King Government, as therowaa no record of these im- ports at all. That the policy of the King gov- ernment was deliberately framed after the last election to cater to the Progressive mom-hers in order tn secure their support was a point emphasized ‘by lMr. McDonald very atrongly- Ho. referred to the sug- gostlvo promises in tho Speech from the Throne regarding tho transfer to Alberta of its natural resources, the amending of the Elections Act. the iRural Credits bill which would partiruiarly bonn- flt tho Western iProvincea at the Bllienso of all Canada. the com- pletion ‘forthwith of the Hudson Bay railway. and hhc Appointment of a Tariff Advisory Board. As a bait lo catch the atlpport of the two Labor members thn Old Ago iPnn- slon hill had thoon fornastcd in the ‘Speech. All those issues worn in- troduced for the ervldnnt aoin pur- pono of securing tho uuplmrt. of the Western element. Hon. Mr. McDonald ably ru- vlewod tho facts which have come ll-"irst qunrtor moon today, Aulz. liifh, at 12.115 p.111. to light in regard to the Customs enquiry. and the inevitable voto of oils Band lu attendance. York in among those to he ah- bod. Announcements, Coming Events. Meetings, Etc "lCflme ti» figural in whi-iiv- loy River Friday night, Aug. 20th. 1290-14-21 "Crapaud Church of England picnic l-Vednesiiay, 18th. G. W. V. A. ‘1310. "The ladies of Clyde River Presbyterian Church will hold an ire Cream Festival nt tho Hall Tbursdny evenlnll. August 19th. 1.109. "The comedy Our Jim by Ty- ronn Dramatic club in Iiopo River Iail has been postponed until Tuesday, Aug. 17th. 1127-8-12-41 "The parishioners of St Bona- vonturofi; Church, Trncadlo, intend to hold a grand picnic at Scothfort on Monday. August 16th. Proceeds in aid of the Church. 1l77-8-l0-5i. "Grand picnic will be held at lnnn on Tuesday. Aug 17th. All tho usual attractions. Should day prove unfavourrbie picnic will he held first fine day following. Pro- coeds lln aid of new church. mzo-s-tt-tl Customs Riscalifyl Si ti. i . (n, ..., m, .- -.. vi . o“ l. i’ Damn“ f yws he r .vi la Responsibe for‘ ii: l,