JULY 1,1911 leecyefezercn" ti’ *1" ' r’, " 1. ‘9('=\-}"‘~“-" - " _ with» Clotif Coats clearing ‘.45’: "I - ‘w. . . . - . t 1'3 DIICDLIIII Drveveeoiclearlflg at 0..;.,.. r..‘..-. 1-3 Dilcount n_ Colored arid black 1N1 ., , _ _ _ _ , . . . .. $5.00 ERS~ U00’! miss this bargain, _.; 1 -.- . ‘ 3 ‘Mr’! ‘ ' Price Slicts-Prowsc Bros, Ltd,_ 1 __ ,‘ 3 e line crepe Summer Drones to 76237731 » . . . . "$2.98 l l, , ' The vice-president's matchrgitpile- duied for Thursday, July Vb is - I changed to Tuesday, July 12th.‘ é , *_ Q Dilllfll‘ RY price 89c.-»3Prowse ‘ i a _ ,_ ' Bros" Ltd. 76237731 _' . _ -, V,“ 3;’ NOTICE-SS-HILLSBOROUGH . . _ ’ V. __ ‘.14 v _ will be laid oft’ for bpller repairs ' until further notice. A motor boat fa. ‘i330’? ‘.3: is: all out’: Sire-t wry-r n1 r Eight Insertions 7o per line o! o word: i; Agents f To Let ' -1 ': " 4 . . —-—- AGENTS WANTEIS‘ (TO TAKE TO RENT-PARFFLY FURNISHED OIIISFB‘ for the finest line ot‘ Pcr- summer cottage, Ringwood Rocky sonal Greeting Cards over shown Point. Apply Palmer and Palnler, ill VCanada. Regal Art Co., _ 310 or ring 674, 761-1-7-7-0 2i Spedlna. Ave, Toronto.‘ " ' _ A. W. July 7-21.. Lost "Teachers Wanted -. WANTED —- SECOND CLASS teacher for Afton ‘Road School. Supplement $75. ‘John R. Lund, S66’! "’l%5’l-7~6-3l LO8T—TAKEN FROM RAILWAY Station, elevell twenty train, Dark Blown Suit Case with strap around centre, containing gentle- Ill(‘.ll'S clothing allll papers. Plcaac return at once to Victoria l-lfltcl and got own valisc. 7022 lllulo liclp “hinted WANTED THIRD CLASS TEACH- cr for Point Pleasant ‘School. ‘Mrs Benjamin Jenkins, Secretary, ‘Murray River, ‘P.'E,.J-;~ i . 75087-4 4i WANTED EXPERIENCED MAN ________,_____._ 1 _ to work on farm. Apply Guard- WANTED-TEACHER FOR DON- iull- 75537-03‘ lllflSlOll School. Supplement $100. — Jaulcs ‘McDonald, Sec'y. FARM WANTE_D - MAN FOR 7S70~7--6-4i, work. Apply lo A. McRnc alld ._____._.___._._ Son, (Iharlottctowu, R. It. (i. WANTED-SEC)OND CLASS TEA- 755337493 cher for Fortune Road School -—— ~——‘——-———-—~ N0, 24. Supplement $80. Wilfred BIG EARNINGS. STEADY EM- pioyment for Barbers. Become expert in 8 weeks. Write Moler .Ltlrklll,wSec'y. ‘St. Pctr=r's Buy- . If‘. l. J Barber College, Depantnlent "F" 7006 W A N T E D -- EXPERIENCED Halifax. 3-1-22-ttstf. teacher for West (lovclloafl - w» ~—~———.————A— -——~ SghoqL Ampy _]_5‘_ Allen, set-By. MARRIED MAN, ALSO SINGLE. man wanted for farm work. Good house furnished. Rcx L. Dawson, Albany, P.E. ‘island. 7‘5’7'7*7~6-2l. WANTED —EXPERIENCED TEA- chcrs ‘for Cardigan School, Sup‘ plemeut Principal $200.00; As- ——'*"~‘—’“““”“ i-llfltlllll- $100.00. Apply n. s. ‘Mlac- WANTED-RELIABLE MAN T0 Laren, Sedy. 7609-7-73! work on farm, married proicrrefl, Apply immediately stating exper- ience, Keith Boswell, Victoria. 7555-7-6-41 W A N T E D - EXPERIENCED first lass teacher for West Roy- alty chocd; Supplement $150.00. Wpply Russel Boll, Charlottetown ILR. 7. 7566-7-6-31. WANTED-TEACHER 1- FOR HUN- ‘ter River School noyzlh. Supple- l meat one hundred and fifty d01- lars. First class preferred. W. E. _ WhitiockpSect of i‘rusg%zjfi)l7_5'41 PPR. SALE __ D|N|NG ROOM v ‘ , ‘ "s. '~tal7le. 215 Great George Street. WANTED~FIRST or sscoNol ' 76°1""7'2‘- class teacher for Graham's Road '__— _ ~ , _ F R SALE—MOTOR BOAT, 25 $8230;7gflififa-fiiligrrlzflagugfisggglgslI at. Cabin Cruiser. Also Roll Top . _ _ _ Desk. Apply Guardian Office. Secretary. 7599 7 7 2i. v‘ 7618,, 7 3] For Sale FOR-SALE lTr A BARGAiNflMOT- Q1’; Boat 39 feet 6 inches long, 9 foot 6 inch beam. Apply Guardian Office. 1617-7-7-31 ________r_____~———i- I TEACHER WANTED FOR DE- Sable School, first or second class, supplement $100.00. Hector MacKay, Sec'y. FOR SAHE- HOUSE N0. 49 mohay; Allmost new with largo lot, Apply l".l>l_. Roper Exnerc mental Farm. lPhoue 308-1.. - - 7492-7-2. til. .. —-—"—-"—"i.-- J“~ _' WANTED — AN EXPERIENCED 0R SALE_ICHE_AP. PEMGREED rst or second class teacher for F_ gar]! Comer school. supple (fhinchllla rabbits, all ages, some bred. Apply M-rs. Preston Mac- ‘glfbqytflslfaorzotforlfgr Rlfkilfmey’ Tame’ 187 King st - 75247541 ...;,.'I>__-_ - WANTED -— SECQN-D "C LNGS teacher for Corravil-le- eollhol. 7592-7-7-4i; FOR SALgljxT BONSHAW Bridge two cottages with barlle. suitable for summer or pol-mun- Supplement $75.00. .lall- and . , ,1 I “- 11 s‘ ring vacation. J. ll). lflyllu. sen finhzfilggi‘ 321G312} 1022p“, 1:013, I tary, Cardigan lLli. l;I;i247_6_3l (jppgby, Bonshawu 7524-7 5-41 ‘WANTED-FIRST on secoNo ‘Feljriale Help Wanted cilaoe experienced lcachcr for,-'—4---?~ glflbonezor School. Supplement WANTED-TWO GIRLS FOR KIT- .3175, Apply Chester l). Muc- cheu and Dining Room. Apply -|I_9'onald, Wheatlcy lllvcr. Dayioa’ Hotel. ‘76l9<7~7 2| _ 7519.15.51 .__..__. x ...__.._____.__._-_- __'_____..._‘_i_____~~~~-- WANTED-MAID FOR GENERAL VfANTiDy-qdet 0R 2nd CLASS housework. No washing. Good lfkzacher ‘for Soilris “ldflist lschmtii, M perientied. Supplement 3190-995 _; ale preferred. Apply or llhvlw » J-I- J. ‘McDonald. 39.0%)’. ' '- , _ 7544-7621 wages. "- \ 759tll-7-7-tl. Emt on MIDDLE AGED WOMAN wuutml, Apply No. 1 Douglas St. 7578-7-64! .4 ..<. WANTED-MAID ‘FOR GENERAL Ilouscwnrk. Apply between 7 and 8 to Mrs. Nailing at Ritz Apts. 7614 7 4 3i - g1._____ WANTED — EXPERIENCED 850' f mid clasp lteaoher for Peter's IRoad School, lDistl-lot. Nor 90 Supplement $75 George A. Mc- l SUNDAY 5.75m PICNIC- ‘ 8th ‘Signalling Company was iu~ Central Guardian WE NOW HAVE in stock a-largc llssortnleut of Pictorial Review Patterns. The very latest gtyleg and ideas.——Prowse Bros., Ltd. .,. _ 17il23773i EVERY MEMBER of the Chnr- ‘ .. . . -l d" lmeresilneflsnre in the Hill-again in London in September quegitod 1Q parade m unnorm-atr-lfillf: world is at presenLin t iottctowll Firc Department i; re 0.45. Tlloluas ifanahan, Chief, 7615 LADIES’ RAYON SILK BLOOM- TIIE__CHAAE.LOTTETQWN GUARDIAN" city lin the person of Mr. Joe Pa terson 0t‘ Victoria, B.. C., heavyweight rrestiing champion of the Dolnin on- , Mr. Patterson is u man of excel lent personal appearance and in an interview with a Guardian repre- béntatlve last night revealed an in NOTICE T0,|_A0v QQLpuuFJqei-esting history. of which probab LACE CURTAINS, slightly soil- Bll. filicclal price of 7bc.— Protvse Bros. Ltd. ’ 7623 77 31 EVERY MEMBER of the Char- lottetown Fire Department is l-c- iluostetl to paruflc‘ ill uniform t0- llll-tilt at (3.45. Thomas Rallahfln. Chief. 7615 CREPE DE CHENE, good heavy quality in newest siladcs. price $1.39 for Dollar Day ~'only._ ———Prowse Bros. Ltd. 762:; 7 7 31 FREE RED CROSS Chest Clin- ics will be held in the (loctor's of~ fines in Kellsingttlll, July 12th, Mul- peqnc July 13th morning only, and llicdcque .lllIy 1-Jith'rli'tfwrnooll only. also at lho ltcd lllross (lllice (‘har- lol-tctfvwn, July 1-i laud 15. Only (ta-es refmlred" by physicians will be examined by the specialist. 7612-7-7-51. BLACK DUCHESSE SILK. - Thls iu one of thc many roal b l‘- gnius on Dollar Day-s. i" co $1.3». —l’l'0\vso lirosz, Ltd. 7023 7 7 ill St. Paul's Church Sunday School picnic was held yesterday. wltll all flspofrizlliy large zlttelldtlucc, on a beautiful part of Mrs. Lewis‘ Farm, Lewis’ Point. Transportation congregation. Cal's leaving the slahool at 9.30 a. m. and 2 -p. ln. Dur- ing lhe day besides plcllty of cats and refreshments. sports were heartily After the presenting of the plizcs the rcturn of the picuiccrs to the city took place, the games and , RETURNS FROM ENGLAND.— Mrs A. lVll-Idwcll, Fitzroy Street, City, wilo has been ou an extended visit to hcr mother and relatives ill Surrey, England arrivcfl by the She left Southampton on June 25tll voyage of llino days. Dense fog and unusual heavy weather for this time oi year forced the liner Ausonia to travel at an av "age oi’ less than half speed during the ell- li"! IPID- Mrs McEwcll enjoyed her visit immensely but. after all thinks there is no place like Prince ltd ward Island. ' - M-ILITIA INSPECTION - The Prince Edwardefsiand IMilitia were Ymierdlly lllfillected by Col. AJH. ll-i. Powell, GJOJC. Military :i)ls- trlct No. h‘- The 105th Highlanders and the Light Horse were inspect- ed 8110 11- 111.. when the G. W. V. A. band was in attendance. Those units will lbreak camp this after- noon. At 2.30 o'clock yesterday the spectld. This unit will break camp toluorrow and will be inspected Ill thc technical pallit? of their work by Colonel Powers o! Halifax on 'l'ucs- ‘(lay illn ‘1‘7Ih, — moa- PERSONALS _ ‘lites-alas. Edwalrd lrwiu and (lilas. ‘Wood nlro visiting in hllo tity ilav- in1; motored from lllostoll. "l'll‘ll(Il'('.lll(lSIt-i Educational Commit.- teo is ill thc city t0 confer with of- ficials oi the Red Cross Society and will also visl-t Summersidc, ‘Miss Bessie Dalziel, filtughtcl- of Mr. and lMrs. J. flalziei, left ycs- terday morning for a trip to ‘Mone- tnn, where she will spend a few days with hcr friends. ' M-r. and Mrs. (l. A. Sharpe and flnugilter, Miss ‘Illieanor, arrived "fllcsday night from Vancouver. ll. lt‘.., to spend part of lho slllnurcr lll this city. ‘ . Mrs. J. W. Webster, and two children of Saskatoon, Saskq la home on a visit to ber parents. Mr- and Mrs. George V. Matdbofld, Longwcillf-ll Ave. _ , ' '" MARRIAGE?» .~ ‘Donald; Sect'y -Pe-’ter's arc-ac, -~------4———~—-- »~ ' . loos-real wANTleo-MAlo FOR GENERAL . jhollscwork. Apply Mlls- James B " i ,-.ll'-.t-st. l; DIIIOBIIOIIGOIID it? zllegan 29 uu WHVTTEL ONALD LAND -——————~~——-—--——— J-ffiydfifirerl. ‘far/us; Pinon." WANTED-A MIAD FOR GENER- ‘ ' 3 34. . hi housework. ltpply to Mrs. __ ' 1",.“ . (Harry Foster, ll Brighton Road. WANTED 19F Sig‘??? “in 5 16207-72‘ acres, good ‘ an " _ ntll- —"-~'- ) Address s 6 rid low’ l Wanted tion to Bo ' ttetown. ‘WANTED-kl FU RNIS~H so 4715a: 7 e t: ' in goc-d locality. WrlIB Nun-sasvitielroo. , H-AVI! :°°-'-“5 - om. . not ymtltmw us“ t M carevnof Guardian 7526c7cm‘ 181797119119 illlrillkmlii N ._i_-->-'--———-—--——~-—- 11’ ‘ l], ll- G3 _ -" 2 §Qgm?11,,{fi,,,gé_ai1ltggw gggfw; . Boarders Wanted to ‘Plume ‘. ‘ - l _____,_“____y_,_____,,.______._'__ BPARDERS ACCOMODAJF€DT$L $91.27! krlnnzugal. elgp la ‘its’: as Kent Street.‘ » - - o growl you -‘ ,0» IOIIO from JollnJll»GIiI-.- ,1 Z ‘ Nursing _ ., 4 1. lWllllih __-_- l i UNO WOMEN DIBIRINQ '5 . lilti- 77...... my mm of North Alma School for Nurse!- Nortll Adams. Mann. plea" ‘m. supt. promptly. School rumi- lfie poplin to secure rellillffl- tion Prov doe monthly allowance f FOR A WlLL-UMFIJIAI. ’ to-meuure Butt orjlfopcoat, . m; the Toiiorinl colorant-Wight won e high oius trad year eiu urymany with qu yatnifli’. it! the latest styles, writ the under- ‘ i a ogllslah minor. ei l m‘ to‘ in. f ‘fin-tail z ‘ili :s.....:..;";.1_.]... ‘ - - - It" l . All e no - p Bgjggrlntlc uwnffiilu80-i-tlbl ~1-+~MHWl-~~"----~~‘ ~ - MIGPHAIL—-MICP-HIA|L -— At_ the residence ril the , bride's parenllli. Argyle Shore, ruin. lsinnn 0n July 6th; 1927; by lRev, Ewen MaoDoug- ail, IB.. ‘D. Walter 1S. MadPhail of Argyle lShora 4o Lulu Grace daugh- itcr oi ilohn M. and ‘Mrs. MOM!!!" iot the same place. ~ ,_ DEATHS - , ;WHI‘I'E—-July 1st, 1927, at the City llollpital. infant son ot-Mr. and Mrs was taken carc of by autnnlobiies,| kindly provided by members of the| early Borden train last eveniutzz| "Privinl: at Quebec on July 4th, al {Miss Edna MoorooiUtllc Marltinlo ' y no other man in his pfofessiol in the world can boast of. ' ' _1_0f Swedish-Scotch descent, Jot Patterson was born in Victoria, B. CORSETS- AND CORSEIJETTEQW. where he has made ills home ev. as sillce, and although he has trav ' eiled extensively, has never consid- ered the idea of adopting any othcl country as his, and is proud of thc fact that he is u true Canadian. Patterson lllls been engaged in will make usual trips from Prll1ce,1.892 professional bouts during ills career and from 1913 to 1920 whiic touring the llnlted lStates hud mot many of the present (lay champions llc won thc Fox Gold Cup in a great tournament staged in New York City in 1920 and was a member of tllc All-American Wrest- iillg team which toured the (llient ,t‘or several years, visiting India. fCIlIuu. Japan and many othcr coun- tries ill the Eastern ilemisphcrc. Among the present day wrestling champions he met "Strangler" hevris for the \volid's (zilampionship the bout going one hour and thirty eight minutes before Lewis got the verdict with his famous hcafllock. lie also mct Joe Stecher, and as far Ilack as 1911 he had a hmlt with tile grout ‘Frank (latch, thc famous world's cbanlrliun of that‘ time. llc \\'()lI thc decislolt over Jack Taylor, lormor heavyweight cilumpioll of the world and has ill-cu in grips with Sum tifllpbzln, ‘Elli-Infill heavy- weight champion alld will moot him Advance Guard-Of “Y” Campers Off To Canoe Cove at 10 o'clock, Already forty boys have signified .their intention of taking this oppor. "m"? of getting a ten days outing “"9"”! lIIW-lunder (ranvas at a small cost. Canoe Cove is an ideal site for the Iiellly- camping. situated on tho South Charlottetown, thc protected, good water is right in til field which is largo cuougil for baseball, volley ball, football and .lioys play. d. .,_ ‘ Au experienced; cold; has boon ‘cugaged and the food is going to be plentiful and good. Leadership —- The; "ltmp . loadin- lllifl year ,is_ Roy ‘T elldicion thc Secretary of tileqY. 1M, (I, A, hhly assisted by Mr. Alex Iliatlllcson of ileilcvilc and Ml‘. Wm. McKenzie oi’ Cardigan and Glendol_l_l,?;_ll'triflga oi Charlottetown. ' ’ , ' ‘ . it is also expected that. DI), Trov- nl‘ Waye will be lll attcdauce. pl°9ram is to bc an all alolmll one and will bring out thc best ill the boys. Swimming, LlffrSaving Camp Craft, Athletics,_ Flier, Ai,1_ Vocational guidance and other var- ious studies will be taken up dllr- ing the term of damp". ' Any boys wlm have not registered or completed arrangements rm- a1. tending are asked to~mcet at ihc Y. M. C. A. ut l0 o'clock this morn- ing when filial registration will lll‘. taken. \ tMr. Waiter 'i‘ralllol', fo‘rlucn|y 0-1 Kelly's ‘Cross. arrived ’i'ues<lny (w- ooing frolu hidnm-nton to spend n "Miilml" l" Th8 Drovincc. While in file city ho Mn be the guest of his -sistcr, lllrs. I.co_1l,.p<,y1@, and M13 ‘Doyle. . 2' W" ‘SUMMER I BUNGALOWS’ ~ i I rent/at York Point. Apply D. White. York Point,'or Craswell Studio. l" 1 . . n.‘ DOESTHE Jon ‘lJumes White, aged 8 monthla ll N. D. IlIacLEIIN, Undertaker- PHONI 1" ‘v. l . ‘I THE PROMPT osuoolars ac n p ‘M11111 i‘ Co. 1 ...‘ WufisViffél-‘i lllflvvlltlllullllfslllllf; cllllulnll of cl lThls llllcrllzltlll tho nflvnllco Ilalflylroturlllllg from "l "l" Y~ M- l'~ A. 00111110134 llll i110 lStraits since thc govorlllucnt hud. hr downstairs and 3 boxes upstairs. trail for (Calloo (MW. 1,, get 11,1111,’ geize(l sclnc rIHIPIWIIIYIP-IS Ill llll‘5“;()l1c casc was shillllcfi. Thirty czlrhlvrs ull ovcr the island but that ho marquees and cook hollso up and ill waters. Mr, McMillan filod a list‘ m“. Qt‘ soap was gotlcn on Feb. 19th readiness for tile main group whicilyof seizures madc lll the leave for camp Saturday morning which colucs under the jurisdiction tainmg 150 11m o; b11119,- “roro nfli-l- Shore about 16 miles by road from 0i‘ 91' CWlPIIl-‘i 11'- ‘Smlrm; l-“ld Sight 1s ‘H11 commission that he believed there ‘ics will next, the winner to receive $5.000. rile has wrestled ilffiery state of the Union, every Province of the Dominion exceptirg the lllaritime Provinces every country of Europe and gave an exhibition of the‘ scielige in Jerusalem. 1 MR1 Patterson although an almost‘ perfect speclnlen_ o! mall, physical- ly, mllld is ‘not Muscle-bound and e talks OI- - Wflrldaflairs with great" fluency and knowledge. lilr] Patterson's idea in coming to Prince Edward llslarlfl was toi look the ground over and talk Withi thc sport promoters of this city andl country in all endeavor to pave the‘ way for thc promoting of some first class wrestling bouts, as well} as appearing at ally time in exllibi-E tion bouts for the good of tho, game. l Mr, Patterson expects to ‘remailli on the island for about a week and; would like to get in touch with Mr,‘ Pcudergast of Kenaington and Mr, Ahearn of Tlgnish, | Smuggling (Continued from page 1.) l i | ended March 31, 1927, he gave as $226,722, sales tux was well paid lupl and only th-rce license.- were in or; rears. The staff at. Charioztc-toyvu‘ and olltports numbered 27. praiPzlI and cxaluination work done in a satisfactory planner. There had been a nulubcl- of Iiq~ llor export house- in ClIEIJXIlOIlJELOWIl at one time, said Collector Mel/lib‘ iall, but tllcy closed-full. ill 1923 whcn it hcczllllc. illegal to export liquor bctwccn provinces. l "What is lhc character and thc extent of the smuggling into thc province?" askcd lion. N- Willow- ell, (lomlnissiou lCnun-‘oi examining? .\ir. Iiicll/iiilall. 1 ‘Tho coiicctrlr replied that liqunr1 and-a low cigarettes (‘flfllllldfikflli smuggling iutc‘ lhc island, as far as be kll0\\'- Liquir vos-‘ols stood oft] the coast and discharged lhcir cal“ goes inlo launches for thc trip Northulnhcrlanfl district. of ‘Charlottetown. i “What, ill your view. would be the best'\\'ay to stop this liquor sulugglillg?" Mr- Roweli asked him. “Reduce tile duty Illl liquor," was J. Cheverie sub-collect‘ the William as- considerable liquor smuggling glfiis part of the coast. Rum. ill five gallon kegs, appeared lobe‘ many "mm. games wmch m‘, ll‘r‘.‘the favorite beverage. Thnlnas Morfl l jrisay, who occupies a simila-r pos- ition at (lcorgctmvll, said he dill uotfltllfliv cf any liquor running on hint-section oi’ the coast, but llc \V0l.ll(l lln‘t swear ‘that there was, none. The sub-collector at Cardigan |ldelix Gallant. ltlsirllad Ohfiervéiil little lulu-running in ‘his vicinity. "'" r0 the people in your district lnllktectotuiicns?" asked Ml‘. Law. "‘i-s is part of‘ his duties to- know Lhut?" Judge Wright asked. ‘ ‘Tile collector at Summersitlc. Henry M. Ilakcl", reported that liquor came into his portlu small‘ quantities. ‘There were 47 sales tflX license: in his port,‘ he said. A.F. Handy, sub-collector at Alberton, stated that he was a full-time man. bllt he bad no Customs office. His work he had to dc: at his llilllle-HG had suggested to the Department the advisability of giving hinl- an of; lice. i _ 'l‘lle _tcstilnouy of James Paton. chalrnlun of ‘thc Prohibition Coup niissitm nt‘ Prillcc Illdwartl island. faloscrl the sitting. He dealt first: with thc schoollc-r-"Edtlle Joules"- which, he said, went tu- Summer-I side in Novembcr, 1925 with n. (lIll"_ g0 of iiouor. He had exchanged‘ wircs with Ottawa about the vesscln thc result. being that lho liquor was Jfllkilll off hcr and stored at ‘CIIZIP hopt in a drawer. loltetnwu in thc King's WHTOlIOlII-IO.‘ llo llttcluptofl tn iillll out who thc owners of the ship were and finally gpt ill-to touch with two men ill ll-Iallifux. The names were not giv~ en, Ono of thelu asked him, Sllltl, Mr. Paton, “What's your pricc?"1 but he had refused positively to‘ consider anything ill the nature of ‘a bribe. However. negotiations ior huh“; a returned the purchase of some of ti: iiquorj by the commission were ontcrd in‘, ++++¢»»»»»+»4»».- til-Jill“ “WHY It W“ buugm» [helliois Bros, formerly of N. Rattemments of the prisoner. EAR lvnrs nsmzov. duty being paid on it, j l1\lr..l’atou declared that two oi. hi; lProhibition officers had made a" scizurc on St. Peter's island, utter t-wo customs preventive officers had been sent. there and returncfl amply-handed,‘ lie made a plea for cooperation between t‘): prohibit.- ion officers and the custuuls p.'c~ verftive officers. He also stated that the; two preventive office-re who failed to mqkcthe seizure were no longer in the service , Among the ‘courifieffdrthe Royal Commission is Mr. a. 1.. crunch! K. C., nationallyrknown on account oi’ his cg action with.-ll10; two criminal ,aes_(y1h,ici1 hel the in- terest of the contilloift to”t eir con- clueion—th'o' Abbe Deilorme case and, the trial of the Hocheiaga Bank robbers. ' A Western ltluardiaa JRAUL- KOLLINS AT -KEN-, SINGTON i- Next Thursday even-. ing, July ma. Auepicas of Odd-j fellows. l-‘irst and only visit‘ toj Kensington. A rune treat not to bei missed. ‘ 7621 -—FRII RED CROSS Chest CIIIPY p? held in the doctors’ ol- fifzes ihl onoington July 15th, Mal- peque July 18th, storming only and, rennet-loo Jqalfetn afternoon only; aiy page erred by physicians. ,_ fihn-Ileltlamiinedpby the specialism . , lmz-lll-sl 1 at 111.30 o'clock, ,that he would "fix" her husband- Canadfis Finest Smce 1855 ‘With more than 70 years’ experi- ence. behind them it is not hard to understand why Christie's ‘Biscuits have never been excelled for purity, wholcsofneness and high quality. In rtafemor on lb: 71/10»: always ask for lfirm and stated that ou February 19th, 1920 there was a report of shortage in soap at the lower ware. house- He admitted that sometimes orders go through which are not signed and that personally he did not know that goods were stolen. | Charles Whitlock, shipper at N. ___ Rutteubury and Co., in the lower walehopse testlfled that at stock-v Several Witnesses E501 taking on Jan. 21st, 1926, there was lamlned Yesterdalfl Pin-it'll.“‘ifiillislei7°nla'Ziilfslnfif at Supreme C0urt_. the chest of tea in court hud the Court Meets Thislseme appearance as that stolen Morning at 9.30. from ilattenhuryhi. Butter had also; been taken. Apart from lho point, the chest of tea' was not difierelltl from that taken from the "ware- 'house. The witness stated that he Coll" "Veiled ycsPerflay morning hud never seen goods delivered Wm,‘ Mr‘ Nelsmhwithout an order. whmnck again giving evidenced When cross-examined, Ml‘. Whit- "u Stale‘! m“ the w“ ch?“ D.':°'.loc.k said that they had checked up ‘Ilium l" "W" was a Spemal m“. after hearing of the seizure-tit‘ and special blond. Two boxcs oilgnnds (m 3.1mm.“ pmnflsfis‘ “e Sam “mil ‘Vere "lifimg fmmdlw ‘mmerithat llo goods could be lair-m from of tho pilc. lltr lflllllllfl’ llfllclflyreg alilxiitiu» warehouse without his know- thing from ou o tic war lllri ' out a. signed order nor kept an)’ 1e‘ SIKIW-fl "File"! Wmlm" "elummg The evidence for the Crlllvll hav- thcm to the head ofiicc- lug been presented, llll‘. RIHCNBIU ill the cioss-examlllatioll he llfiwopcnod his case by calling on James sribod the location and mode 0i’ Wuilfcr, Slllllllfil‘ for iliggs and C01 13511-111111; lho doors ill tllc ware- This willloss produced invoices tor. house, lie told tllc routine mctholl Prince Iiicnfl Ton In half-chests on‘ of obtaining thc kcy to 001?" llliflllis firm. llc (lot-lured that lho ("lll sis warehouse and who had access 10111111 11153;,- 111111 C‘; 11,111,111“ were it, lTo his knowledge ho didn't klloiwabout 11m 511mg 511g d5 11".; in _,..,.__,. JISIIOTO. Thcir was not. much liquor of any sugar nlissins. Al 5l~ll(7k‘tal('|l74llll'l. When flrosss-oxanlintvd the. witucss do ll'"(l that his firm had c1:.-toln-1 illg thcrc wcrc 5 boxes llzllliic Buil- coulvl not swcall‘ who lcceived of butic-r c011‘ “Prircc Blend." William Milan, the prisoner, was] sing from 12 boxes taken in Defl- next called to tile stand. Hf: had 23th. 1925. T119 Yuri-I'll 0n the bnX ill been a taxl-flrivcr, before that a‘ court is the same as those whiclhcarpeuter. He had given up this vo. wcre on the boxes 1n storage 8i cation after all operation. llc re- that time. Tll9l‘0.W6l'0 eight IJOXES mcmhcrcfi the. day of rho search byi 1911 m1 111g 19th of February. The“? the Prohibition inspectors at 11.30 were, three boxes missing 0“ meinlld by the police at 5.130. ‘ill-z ncxt morning of thc 20th. (lay be had been rirrestefl. liutter, The witness could not swear that soap, sugar and tea had been taken the butter in court. was that stolen from his b11160. $07116 lllll!‘ III FQlF from Ilattellburyflq. runry I926. a luau whom its had not At stock-taking m1 Jau. 31st there tbcn known had come to his door wag in the warehouse a small chestiu a ilflrse and sleigh and asked of "Prince Blend" lca. Twenty-ll“? ‘Iim it’ llc ivnntc-d to buy snlno groc- had been bought (luring the prev- erieS. The mun whose llunlc he aft- lous summer, similar to that in el-rwards learned was Frank McDon- cmpt. In the one remaining, thc gall bad brought the goods into tile witness had our a hole, by which hnusc and sold- tilem to him for he identified the box in court as $60. Flour was Included in thc that stolen from the warehouse. goods but was used before the seiz- Mr, Whitlock declared that lunure. llc hud taken the goods into knew Munn, the prisoner, and alsnithe kitcllcn and cut a hole in the his wile, but had never told her tea-chest with a jack-knife. tile had taken the goods to the attic next morning. ‘ 1926. Three boxes in answer to MI‘. Mfliiliinnoll. U"! ' witness declared that he never was The witness stated that. h: had ill during the mouth of the robbery.‘ been ill the habit of buying large Mr. Nelson Rattenbury, President quantities of groceries. lhe officers of N. Rattcubury Co., Ltd" statefhhntl been at his house before he hell] the keys of the office. llo searching for liquor. l-le had paint- locked up for thc most part aticd the sides o1’ one of the boxes to’ night, taking the kcys home witiflmllkc a shelf for the kitchen. Alter. him- in the morning the shipper, the raid of the Prohibition inspect- Mr, Deskoches, went to his homo ors the children ‘had got into the for the key. He employed Mr. lled-lattic and dallbed the side of the loy Weeks, immediately after the tea-chest with the same paint. warehouse mall reported the roh- The witness had seen McDougull 1mm, to investigate the matter. ilrsbortiy bcforc the goods had been the course of business, notlfinl! lsrseized. By his actions ‘he had not delivered without. illl order, oven to appeared worried. i him. llc hud asked for a sample of] At this point tllc court wall the. tea. it is unusual for an em-rshown a number of misccliunlefltls ployee to open a box unless he weflldzllocerics which were among thc asked for a sample. Mr. Whitiock goods seized. always brought the key of the ware-I (Brass-examined by tho prosecut- house to the office whore it Wilillfli; counsel, the prisoner (leclarcd [that his. trial in January had hccu in the cross-examination, he tea-postponed on account of ‘his iii- tifled that there is only ouo key tlrhcaith. llc had not assaulted the main office. which in ills ZllDMflTk Pound two or lhrec days aft- scnce was in the keeping of Mrs. er. Pound had assaulted him. Mc-i Itattenbury, llo stated tile current Dougall had seemed to keep awayf prices at that time. Mr. Whitlock. from him after the arrest. lie was who is now elsewhere employed, not sure which of ills children had was laid off as two men were not attended the door when McDougall required in the warehouse, his son came ‘ ~ soldier. he urns’ Hero Mr. hiacKinnon road evi- given the preference. deuce which had been taken at the‘ Robert Hunter, employee of Dc- first trial. derogatory to tho stato- Then tho hhry (50,, 1,td., as clerk in the otlicelprisoncr had declared that Dorothy. said he was sent‘ down sevorahhis daughter hnd nltouded the door, tllncs for samples. lie llemcmbered but from the evidence of the mal- gctting a sample o1‘ tea from a ron of the Prince Edward Island chest siimlar to the One produced Hospital, it appeared that she had in court. The opening was in a cor- been a patient there during the ner. The sample was Prince Blend. whole month of February 1926. That was sometime ill February. iThe prisoner had last seen Mc- If Cross-examined, he left Mr. Jtat- Dougali in court at the‘ trial last ‘bfenburys in June. He couldn't Jilly. l-le or his counsel had made swear that the case produced ill no effort to subpoena him. ' epurt was the one he saw in the’ Mrs. Isabel Mann, the wife of the yarehouse at that time. iprlflollel‘. testified that she remem- ~ Mr. Joseph Francis, accountant at bered when Mcliloogall cuivqifed her R- Rattenhury 00., 1.td., explained house in February 1926. She cor. ljle process proceeded with from roborated the evidence of -her hus- the time the order is takell until band and declared that she had be- the amount is checked up to the lleved there was nothing wrong in customer. Nothing could-be gotten buying from McDougall. She had out of thelower warehouse without seen McDougall at the last trial. - an order. l-le knew that Mr. Whit- She dlltinctiy remembered her lock had reported I to Mr. Ratten- husband making the hole in the tea ‘bury that there was butter missing. chest. ‘ There were no shipments of Prince When cross-examined one stated Blend tea up to the time the but- that the goods had been in the ter was missing. frhere was no ord- house about ‘two weeks before the er of Prince Blend tea returned to seizure. the office In February to his know- At this point the court adjourned ledge. i". MacNeill then questioned the ltlfl~ ' witness as to the possibility oil , ‘ Stock Quotations goods leaving the warehouse with- out the knowledge of the clerks in llAlLIl-‘AX, July 6.--Quotellon_l furnished by Johnston and Ward. the office and if the books might possibiybe fprged. This the witness denied. i ' ‘ Ernest DesRodiloIf, of N. ‘ltattenirury |1ld'(.‘o., was the 53mm. , until 9.30 o'clock Thursday morn-- llfifltl-lhillilfluhlllefhbm, of the ‘Montreal stock American Can Co. . Am. Car and Fdy- Co. . 975's Am. Locomotive Co. 106 Anaconda Cop- Min. Co. 43% Can. Pacific Co. . . . . .. 178-; N.Y. Gen. and Had. Riv. RQR. 149 Con. Gas Co. (N.Y.) . . . . . . .. 1035A Hud. Motor Car Co. a217, international Paper Co. . 46% international Petroleum 28% Standard Oil oi’ N. J. 36% Mis. Kan. and Tex. Ry. 234 Reading 0C. . . . . .. 119% Southern Pacific Co. 11941. Union Pacific Ry. . .. 174 Westinghouse Electric . .. 79% United States Steel . . . . 121% Montreal Stock Exchange Abitibi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 96 Laurentide Pulp . . 91 Montreal Power 83% Steel Co. Can. Com 134' ’ Winnipeg Electric 735g‘; Asbestos Com. Now . 23. Asbestos Pill. ‘New .. 88 1 Bell ’i‘clephouu . ... . . 141 Brampton . . . . .. 32% Brazilian Traction 172% Can. ‘Steamship Com.’ 3654 Can. Steamship Pfd. . 88 Dominion Bridge 181 Banks Bank lloyal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 288 Dank lilolltrcal . . . . . . . . . . .. 302 Whcat——.luly', 144%.; ScpL, 142% Dec. 145%. Corn-July, 95%; Sept. 104%2_ Doc., 11054;. 0ats-—.lluy, 44%; ScpL. 46%; Dela, 47 . Vl- Whollt—July, 15%; 01-1.. 146%; Dec, 142%. Thinks The Children Unfairly Treated lOur kind pcnrted contemporary, The Island Farmer complains that lho school children of its town. ‘ Summcrsiflc. who took pant In the recent Diamond Jubilee celebration did not fare as well us those 0i! other nowns of which it might H1811‘ tifu and quotes the following from a local made to prove its conten- tion: , “Each child as i-t pas§ed along l-lle enclosure received a ling Cillllfllllllli! a scone, banana and a packet of sweets at one end, and a Cull 05 milk at ‘the other.“ "We would 110i suggest," says the I-sland P1011961‘, “that those things should be 51'9" to ollr Sunlmersidc childffin ill "lai- way; but. at any future similar children's parade here they 061" tainly ought to get Snmethlllll. 9M‘ uhio for preference, at “one end 0r the other." ___________'_..-< “canon o mo-ooo-o-oeo-o-oe Ullllilllll IIOTEI. -_-_ One of the largest and but . equipped Hotels In Eastern Canada. Contalno 120 IOOMII ., 44 of which have private baths. Completely renovated ' In the past few yearn. Few- Hotels throughout Canada and the United 8h!" have,‘ itg splendid table. Courteoue service to all Glleetl. Tole- phoneo In roof-nu. ‘ Rates $4.00 to $5.00 per day. i Charlottetown *' 00., l‘ Proprietor: . HARRY c. BROWN, Manager ' -O-§§‘§§#O§4-Q§-§O QIIEEI IIIITEl Since taking over on: Hotel we have spent many‘ thousand: of dolllre In rehelre and Improvements. It In new the flout Hotel of In’ clue in the Maritime row, lneee. It eppnlo to IIOI_O' who went e eemlemble Hotel and" iplanule ‘table 4M excellent eon/tee it‘! medoh" no price. ‘. murmur our a Niel‘ per day. . , '_ Charmer» Proprietor-q next witness. He outlined the syet- " ‘ if" Yo"; use"; em of. book-keeping used by the At. and 85m h M. 1.. 1811A A »-.~ was w. " '4‘ “l” t-Joillltlo also» A