‘Chief Bcnstaliles llold Convention SAINT JOHN. N.B, July 23 — ‘(OH — Saint John was the most law-abiding city in Omndn today ls pol ce oiiiclnis from commim- cm" g r03 the Dcminlon gathered here tor n four-day convention With over 40 police chiefs or rep- yresentntivesthoi hence orginizations fflwm“, C S! GIHIUB COHVEH‘ f-"tiie Chief Constables’ A.- ‘ tion of (‘Billion was called to {order by President Thomas H. Cni- =INI chei constable oi Owen Sound. Addresses c: welcome were made 5gb! Mayor James D McKenna o! "Quint. J rind Horace It Me- llie. lsint John chiei or polico J. Edward Hughiz oi Fredericton. Hsc-heduhcd to represent Premier 11.3. McNair. was unable be t. Tl . . Mn]. J.A. Edirison, executive search-w oi the Prisoner‘: Rehab- _ ilitltton Society, Toronto. address- hed the convention on "Bcms As- .-psot.s of Crime Pzcvention." I Ialilsy llaz rd ' d ‘t i. l u...“ .r"...'.....°". ...].;.;.:..: I A01‘ 0]‘ WILD WBIIIY. Attlieflrst o! diarrhoea, intes- pains or summer coin- - the proscribed , his mount o! this pleasant and renlld - You'll be ' llow quick- ly. flprh end how much I l DOCTOR i . *' ' , widely . IQ! n century. n botlla at all drug » here? . . . Why HOLMAPTSoF Course The Seasons Most Sensational OAT AND DRESS EVENT! Qni Sale Friday Morning r 00k At These Amazingly Low Prices . and Saturday selling. your new coat. The COATS -- - Presenting the Women’s Coat Sale of the Seiionl 75 good-looking, tine q ~ality Spring and Summer Coats, at amazingly low prices for Friday Every coat hand-picked from the racks, and drastically reduced for quick clearance-we must'make room for’ in- coming Fall merchandise. So here’s your chance to make a “buy on All sizes for Misses‘ and Women-—Ever_v coat of good style in fine quality materials Note the Savings-Then Shop Early. GROUP N0. 4 Regular $32.50 to $45.00 YOURS FOR — NO ‘APPROVALS- NO EXCHANGES—— . Ma]. Edmlson. in criticisn oi the Dorninions court and prison me- thods. said they dLVDMYOCl feature: qt “class distkictlmi" and oi "mod- ern imprisonment ior debt’ He said Lint. instead o! sending to Jail convicted persons who were unable to pay the iine, some sys- tem should be instituted whereby the levy be paid in installments He also criticized the sit/nation whereby "young people in this country ovcr l6 years oi nitemnrc legal babies in the civil aiurts out arc co-nsidcrsd i0 have P8843164 their majority in criminal law " He said the system was "negatively cruel ' Mal. Edmison pointed out that in Jail the young oiicnder. without s serious oiience on his record. was thrown in with hardentd criminals. In his association with prisoners he ha!) seen numerous instances oi older "repeater" crim- inals encouraging yo ei- inmate: to enter schemes on t cir release "ior easy money." The prisoners rehabilitation iii- iicial said iurtlicr that the beck- ground 0! most young offenders showed "poor ioundatioii in the recognized trinity oi the home, nchool and church new zen-rim) c/ivns WORLD'S arii WONDER bciieved thin AUCKLAND. N. 2.. July Zi- iOPl-Described by George Ber- nard Shaw u the dill"! W011i!" s: the rid. and by Ripley. oi Believe-i-or-not fume. as the most wonderiul sight on earth. New Zeilcnds Wnitoino Caves. in the centre oi the North island. are to he modernised ior the Dost- wer tourist trade. The glow-worm tw. with it! unique eanop o millions oi glow-worm lit! t4 reflected in the still waters oi nn underground river. is an uneurnllsed I tecls. but can be seen only by ascend- ing slippery steps and smbsrkini in an ancient rowbcat. Better (abilities for sssiol 1N! world rsnious tourist spectacle will be provided and novel new illit- inraflsctswillddtothea l oi the wierd at sotite terms om in "other nerts ct the csvss. Georgetown And Vicinity ....'John DeLorey. oi the J. J. Hughes Company. Soul-is. paid n visit to his home in Georgetown this week. Mr. and Mrs. John Victor and three children. oi Jamaica Plains. Mass. motored lo Georgetown. arriving on Monday. and are the guests oi Mr. Victor's parents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Victor. Theloiidinil oi the ireiflitar Elizabeth with pit. prop! ior mg. lcnd. which was to have been completed on Monday. was not finished until Tuesdly, due to rain. ‘Ill-is shin out to sea on Tuss- dflv evening. _ Miss Agnes Biitehilder oi Char- lottetown is spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bntchilder. Thomas Dalton. oi Cambridge. Mass. is vmcntioning st his old home here. Accompanying Mr. Dalton on his trip here. to spend their vacation. were Mr. Damon's sister Mrs. Mincher. Dordipster, Mam. and hei- dlughter Bnrblrn and u friend. Master Jackie Mahsr. Ion oi Mr. and Mrs. Dannie Maliar oi Charlottetown. is Vlllting his cunt Mrs. Laura Mair. Friends oi James H. Skinner will be pleased to hear that he his had a successful operation in the P. E. Island Hospital. A fur- ther operation it is expected will be necessary. Workmien are busily engaged in buildlns an addition to our Town Hall. which will serve as n kitch~ an.“ Town Clerk's oflics and s flre a . William S. Mlrtell pilns on oacklnc Mdflah in his modern csnnins plant bare. ls soon n a “iii! iii “momma i3. ‘2'.% The Red Cross swimming and water saieiy course got away to n good start on Tuesday. with a large number oi children taking part. Our two instructors. James Mair and Fenwick Lavcrs. have previously pompletcd their course in Charlottetown. The property "Sleepy Hollow Inn". owned by Miss Minnie Owen has been purchased by Mr. Dan King who will occupy it on the first oi September. F. J. DeLory. who on Saturday opened his new general his new general store in the Hughes building here. unloaded a car oi iiour and teed. on Monday. The Georgetown soitball team are making a tine showing in th King's County League. con-ipr md oi Georgetown. Monte ue. iznn and Pénkcs. To da t local team have won all their games and on Wednesdnv are scheduled to meet an R.C.A.F. team irom Summerslde. Following were the results oi names played to date:- Georgetown. 21: Cardigan. l0. Georgetown. 7: Penlres. b. Georgetown, 20; Montague. B. Georgetown. l8; Montague. ll. Georgetown. 12; Peckes. 2. The lineup oi the Georgetown 3rd base: B. Hobbs. McLean, 2nd base: J. Perry. right held; H. Ootell leit ' A. Hobbs. catcher; J. Mc- Connell. lst base: L. Fitzgerald pitcehr; W. Landry. centre field. Husbands (template: 11ml. lliiii-dovvn Wives loce Belly; lock 0ld :1 a-.f'il'_.;."£..'ll'."..".'.."“ 3.95 GROUP NO. 1 i - Regular $695 and $10.95 ‘.9 _ ' YOURS r01: - . GROUP NO. 2 Regular $15.95 to $19.75 V 95 YOURS non - ' GROUP NO. 3 Regular $22.50 to $29.50 9 . YOURS FOR - 9 . .. Hurry lll Antl Savej DRESSES The DRESSES = - .. DRESSES DRESSES — 150 summer dresses in an exciting clearance for Friday and Saturday-Ii you're looking for Dress Bargains, look no further-we've got them. eludes Summer Whites in many attractive styles Wash Dresses in all the best materials .. . Prints that are pert and perky And stylish ‘ plain colors. Come in and see them-buy one, two, threeyor four. It will pay you because this is the biggest Dress Sale we have ever attempt- ed. All sizes-Styles and Colors. Just look at the low pricesll This great sale in- GROUP N0. 1 _ Regular $4.95 to $6.95 z 5 _ YOURS FOR - I ' GROUP N0. 2 5 _ ' Regular $1.95 to $10.95 ' g 9 ' YOURS FOR - ' GROUP N0. a I . Recular $11.95 to $14.95 ' 9 _ YOURS FOR - GROUP NO. 4 Quin $15.95 to $24.95 YOURS FOR - VISIT THE LADIES’ WEAR DEPARTMENT FOR OTHER OUTSTANDING BARGAINS IN WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN’S WEAR Further Expansion ofTraris-Oanailatines MONTREAL. Que, further ex imsion in Trans Cen- ndn Air lnes Cnnsdinn and American services. which will ace the inauguration oi a direct. pas- senger. air mail and express sur- vlcc tram Montreal. Ottawa and Toronto to Cleveland. Ohio on August 1. has been announced by H. J. Bymlngton OMG. KC. presi- dent oi the airline. This is the second extension in routes CA this year. Following u on the new service ontresl, Toronto and that was %ened July l. The Ii l-‘lllehler No. 3 eircrntt will be used in the schedule will make three flights between that cit and Toronto. two o! which wil be vie London. And ilyling time will be 90 minutes at Toronto. Convenient connect- ions will be made ith the alr- lines eastward iilgh s to Ottawa and Montreal which is the point. July 23-A closely between Chicago o! de srture tor the trnlil-Atlnn- m“ tic ilghts. operated sic: times n week by TOA to Greet Britain. Mr. Bymingtonfii announcement revealed ‘that Trans Cnnndn plans further develo meut. in 104d. New routes tween Victoria and Seattle, between Port Arthur and Duluth. lid between Halliax and Boston are to be added thlrnum- mar and existing services are to be nugumenteii. The Airlines was iounded sight years n o Ind it a-iow operates more t an 10.000 miles oi domes: tlo and trans oceanic routes. Ix tending n-cm Pi-estwick. Scotland. to Montreal lnfl across the con- tinent to cover nil maJor Canadian cities ll well ll New York and Ctitcegc in the United States and Newfoundland. QMOIING BIOUGIIT l! In the 17th century a ks pencil! ioi imposed‘ 11w semi ’ IIIANGI nuvnsmioir Iaiillraeéisa: Cleveland m Says President Ordered Executions tBy The Associated Press) RUE-NOS AIR-ES. July 23-_Dis- patches irom La Pa: said today that icrmer police chiei Jose Es- cohar accused the late President uualberto Vuiai-rocl oi Bolivia oi havlrli: ordered ucrsonally the ex- cCllllOIl 01 two senators. a iormer loi-eign minister and eight other Prominent men after the abortive i944 revolution. The dispatches said Escobar. in aii aflidnvit published in the La P“ "W595i"?! La Rnzoii. passed on the Presidential order ior the executions to the miles, who shot. ihQiruglSOilOfl on s road outside e . Escobar was wounded and cap- tured by rcvolutionist; in the euc- cessiul rebellion Sundav in which the President was slain. l-lLi llie it'll snared so that he m1 ht serve 18 I Witness to the revo utionsry juntrs accusations against Villar- Bilme o! the sides oi Villarreal -ths survivors among those who looiiins toward recvlnnicn o! the revolutionary junta. Say Strike 00st Company $600,000 July 23 - United HAMILTON. Ont... (CPl-Oiilcinll o! the Steel Workers oi America r010‘. on strike since July l5 nt Cun- ndn’: basic steel lsnta in Ham- ilton. Snult Bte. srie and Syd- ney. 11.8.. tonight slid in n state- megt that the steel company oi Canada here had spent more than .000 so isr mcombsthi; the strike acid claimed the rum rep- resented more than it would hnve cost the company to grant n were increase. While the Bault and Sydney plants were closed down by the strike. the Hamilton ltelco plant has continued partial production with s working icrce which the company ll s numbers 2.700 insn. and the un n claims is not more than 1.300 including ioromm and supervisors. aignzlétlotguttae lattenp. “n” The union statement claimed n-o Hilveera b; fiymfitidsggfir-iiieliiig i Utlll‘! llllll 6 9 e country L12‘. Bowls Slaw Ail-lo unknown. reports from La y Pa: indielted. was the where- IIIAID DAILY OVII O. I. O. Y. abouts o! some oi the members o! WILL II APIIAIIIG i‘! ‘he mlllmv cwlnvt "Minted by rsuou. m m: roumvnvc Villarroel in l lllt dd at; gt- low“. semi-Whip stsv ofl revo utloii the ny o e t p 11 through tlie Prgsidreenteisloxltlslalzileip‘ u-‘howvn h Meanwhile the Bolivian smbas. sailors to Argentine. Uruguay and 1' Ohile resigned. Alflbggggflog- y“, Tnmeyo in Buenos Alres degllngd I‘ to detail th . sigmtion. buet liiunzgiitegixdeohl-rg. nsndo iturrslde Gliinsl, said he was fllllhllll be i ' - in to up miiiiliihah“ lid. ovsmant" which lild sq m, °".~:."..c:n.~e*. "- oreiim llini w Eduardo mums barrels cl in.’ imllv belle the overthrow oi the marred g vernmant. which p. bad all ten it nan can m‘ “a . Ill! ll-Vletsrinhtbe In nurlslyfl-Iesdesslntbe and”, nneltswsrt. “HUI I—IQQIIII -A n-Qssrlalntbe “is ,AI|Itl- Dadszlenltiflllowalsm lei-I 2",: N0 'REFUNDS_ DURING THIS GREAT CLEARANCE l s11 11mm non THIS GREAT SALE! COME! SEE! BUY! SAVE! _" SUMMERSIDE k J L: gfgiileéllube? James Hewm o‘ Lower crnments interline consultation that it was costing Skit-Z‘ tween 800.000 and 376.900 l d" m mnintnln partial irroducllil“; t“ paying workers It hours P?! F”: each eight-hour lhlit. ma-tllll" lng an nerinl service _ from n landing strip inside plnnt. and in other ways. m” Advised oi the statement. C n? psiny oiiicinls tonight had no I mediate comment. __._.__-_-—-—- VICTIM 0F TORNADO CONCORD. rut. ' l! ' (APl-A boy W" killed 110:5 in a iiuk tornado which iipllt the shop roois oti the hew Til-la shire national guard 8'19"‘ ‘m, shattered windows in "- houses. The victim wiieaciin Pfrfffvli ilve, trs when the F°° rn caved m. ‘a ei-TAIIOHII! ‘Jab f»! - M VEXi Mt s little Jevax removes evil‘: trace of stein: from slnli i1"- ' itrclnbosrd '- "W" '"°"Y white. Jove: ls n liquid end \ so IQIY to use. IT YOIII Illlll‘! bill .1 ' ‘f’ ‘o?