or A MERCHANT xi Advertising helps interest the people in the things they Ire going to need. Annual Gublerlptlone Delivered 16.00 I, llnll. Canada end I7. S. A. use e’ per 1 /;'/ ' .- n. ' ’/ 1.4"" \§>*‘ .....Z"~»c.._ w.“ Covers Prince Edward ‘Island Like the Dew . ; l’ p i! ‘1 m? . , ,. > All ./ \\§\\- \\\\\\ lteiailby Everybody CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, JULY 26, 192s hull ‘Hililiilflllifl u. l. ii. . iili Silillillwlll l5 lilHl Xllliflllill [ilNllllllli I250 Vfisitor-sgl-{elx Yes- Hicks Saygthe Cust- ter ay_ 0 t’ ttend olns Probe Turned 11:32 lgafls‘ -d D111"- Hlm Conservative. Elljbyablé Sal,” Q ‘air-l. moss, 5 S. S. Hochelaga. m” "m" °““"‘° °°"°""“°"" came out under ‘Conservative col. Upwsrds of two hundred- and ors yesterday afternoon and was 1111! Unanimous Conservative fifty excursionists including mgm- choice to contest the riding of bars of the Holy Name society of Sollt-h Huron. Tllore were five Pictou accompanied by the Rev. R. other nominations, lbut all with J. McGiloroy. arrived in ‘the City drew. Sunday morning about 11 o'clock The convention held in the Town on the S. S. Hochelaga. Hall, was attended by 500, The members of the Holy Name Mr. Hicks. in accepting the nom- society attending High iMsss in St. ination, declared that lle had de- 9111111111115 0111110111111. celebrated by serted the U. ‘F. ‘O. ‘because some the Rev. Patrick lMoMirhan, Hlis of Mr. Drury’s former ‘Ministers 1-011111111911311110111 9119813! delivering were not doing as they should, s11 elegant sermon for the occasion The ‘Conservatives applauded on ihs importance and dignity of when the forlmer U. F. O. Whip de- llls llvly Nsme- clared that he had llonn in sym- The choir undel- the direction of Mr, lW. J. Brown rendered beautl. pathy with the ‘King Government but that ho had changed his mind fllily- ‘Lr-‘Omlrds Mass in B flat of when the Customs inquiry was which the duets were sung by Mes- held. ’ srs William Brennan and Albert Hon. Hugh Guthrie was‘tho Blanchard and Messrs W. J. Brown and Snnluel F. Doyle. At the conclusion of the services the slwlr sans. “ll-ioly God We Praise Thy Name. Tile visitors enjoyed the after- noon in visiting friends and view. 1l1Etlle'City llniil five thirty. when 111'! 110011018811 left on return ear- lyillg a well pleased list or pggggn. xers who would undoubtedly 9n- 1°Y 111° splendid sail over smooth 11111911 £10111 Charlottetown to Pictou. lMillly citizens were on hand on m sirival and departure of the "w" l "f" Wslwille the excursions “'1 11111 illsm God speed and bon voyage. Chief speaker. Ten. People Killed NYAIOK. N. Y., July 24. -— Ten women nlld children out of 48 who lmllght to escape the heat of New York City in a bus excursion are dead today and the driver of the bus, which overturned, is held in the New City. N. Y.,jall. ‘ Three others of the passengers were on the danger list at the ‘ were injured. The passengers lwero returning to their homes in Brooklyn after 119911111118 1110 day iu Bear Mountain Park. Witnesses said the bus. driven ‘by Daniel J. ‘Lustre, was not speed- illg lprior to the accident. The ma- chine juliiiwd over tho Erie Rail- road crossing in tho heart of ‘Spar- klll. 'N- Y" and 15 feet east of tho 0108111118. suddenly swerved to the right, then started rolling down a slight incline, Witnesses said that they saw Lastro working frantical- ly with his lovers and heard the frlshtsned screams of the women and children as the machine Suther- ed momentum. The brakes refused to hold and when the machine re- ached the bottom of the hill and crashed against a store window, it rolled over. The fire department and a crowd 111111 gathered worked frantically to free the screaming victims. Every available conveyance was used to take the injured to the hospital. The first to iwllear was a lum- bering ice wagon. ‘Fourteen of the injured was sent to their homes after first aid treatment. Lastro was taken to jail and 24 were kept in the hospital. No charges had goon filed against Lastro early to- ay. Report of Invest- igation re Death of Edgar MoCarron deglbcoriucction with the lamented ‘an 1 " Fail-Ill!‘ M-cCarron in May rumofilliih concerning which lmgny n h; rs] ave been in circulation m fr)" y fair nowlto make public If’ "101111 0f the Attorney Gener- a 11 dllilartment in obtaining all lmllflllllv light on the unfortunate nccurronce. Necessarily at the mme.‘ the manner of investigating r8280 rculmstances were for obvious ma ons, not made public. After H coroner s inquest and the local i’ °1'l11 out forth to solve what ap- lrgsarod st the time to the myster- Duias; the Attorney General, Mr. J. 0-" tewart. K. (3.. when going to c] 1111111. to atten the Ilnterprovin- rs Conference, took with him Q, “shaft of all the evidence given at ed‘! "quest and other dates obtain- D and submitted these to ‘Dr. D. ~| MCTBBBRrt.‘ ‘Professor 0f Medi- lctfl Jurisdiction at McGill Univers- Myénd the lending authority on M°T Wiesel science‘ in Canada. Dr m? 1111151111. after‘ some days con- e oration suihmi wu to the Attorn- -Y General a written opinion that McCnrrorfs death was due m m“. Si‘?! causes. To arrive at more to lnlto conclusions and in order ‘l villain all possible light on the Sal-limit the Attorney General lvisit- m the Department of llustice at tows in order to obtain the ser- vlcon or an experienced detective. doll the recommendation of this “Pllflllltint and Col. lSterns of the North West Mounted Police he procured the services of Mr ‘C. W. ‘1111111111011. special Criminal Invest- ilflior of the Merchants ‘Mercantile Association of Montreal. He visit- - Condensed Specials "Aft-u. per word. net - each insertion lit-thin column. m? ‘ __ ,___ ‘ WlANTID "--I..l 1" GARIJIR- AP- l> y 3t anti-iii J" dragon 1m O 'fll‘.’l‘.’.fil“llll“lfl.l'"ft' l? l o ‘ er l Billllllu. slim n: ‘"111 ‘metrono- er»- eviulv aamllilrtlen, - t m‘ rni ill’; ‘Prints-q; ___u_‘l n in ll I‘ cm. 44 ed this city, spent solne time here and made a thorough Investigation of tho premises, interviewed wit- nesses, including tile Coroner and the medical witness illr J. S. Jenk- ins. Alter completing his investi- Kation he made an exhaustive re- port, agreeing in all his conclus- ions with Dr. McTaggart. Mr. l-iarriston also followed up all the sensational rumors then current {and found them wbsoluiely ground- ess. ‘ ln deference to the relatives and friends of the deceased it is not necessary to publish these reports in detail lbut they are oh file in the office of the Attorney General and interested. lt may be said here that the reports above mentioned halve been submitted to a brother of the deceased and he has given n written ’ statement say-reusing himself as perfectly satisfied with the thoroughness of the investiga- tion and the correctness of the conclusions arrived at. - i Trio Will Attempt ' to Swim Channel ' DOUJJOONE, France, July 28. - A tr} le attempt to swim the Eli!- , lish glllgnidl It: nplanilisdlugykglilgsll‘ 0 a . Pin-q’ ‘ ' rel ; - vggmflT “QUINN, ' I n,,-.,.“lll,$,',l,-_"...l Mme. Jeeime, ~ 110 review ‘loo m. Sloiudf - , - i. ~11»! They will nnllll the mlt moul- mdieIei-‘et rlrciocir next Mend In Bus) Accident Nyflck 11011911111. and all ‘the rest may lbs seen there by eny whonre . "roror whet the ‘bgiprlpafilig for e nation thus coll- m‘ ‘ t ate ‘ ' ’ .. ‘ $250,000 Cave-in On Mississippi River Bank (Canadian Preee) MIENIPHIS, Tenn. July 3i.- A cave-In on the East bank of "the Mlellnippi River here tllle afternoon carried yaw” pr“. ‘tlcelly all of the property of the West Kentucky Coal - com. pany- The damage was “ at- od n! $250l000. M: live o'clock the bank was still crumbling, carrying switch tracks owned by the St. ‘Louie-San Francine Railroad Into the river. —i-<o>—-_- American Em- bassey in France Underground (Special to The Guardian) PAiRlS, July 24.—-+Extra police guards have been placed about ‘the American Embassy, the home of Ambassador Herrick and the Ameri can Consulates. to prevent the threatened anarchist attempts in connection with hostility caused by the Sacco Vanxetti case- Of- flclals at ‘the Embassy said today that the measures were ‘precau- tionary and that there had been no disorders, although several threat- ening letters had been received. Sacco and Vanzetti are awaiting sentence of execution in Massa- chusetts alter their conviction for nlllrder in connection wiih a pay- rloll robbery in South Braintree, Mass. Heat Wave Causes Death in N. B. ST. JOHN’. July 24. —~The heat wave which settled over Novn Scotia on Thursday and continued unabated on l-‘ridaly claimed its first victim yesterday at Middleton where "Rev. H. D. Bentley, a retir- ed Baptist minlster, died following prostration by sunstroke on Thursday. In addition Grayley, of Simpson of trated by sunstroko, COVGI‘. Mr Grayley was prostrlltod while working in ‘his hay field and Mr. Simpson collapsed while at work running a steam shovel at the C. N. R. graivel pit at ‘Nlctaux. Although it was somewhat cool- er in Halifax yesterday, the high- est thermometer reading being 82 in the shade, in several parts of the province the heat was even more intense than on the previous day. Progressives Hold Conference (Special to The Guardian) WillNNlPDG. Man, July 23-—The. Progressives oi‘. Manitoba are in conference here today with Robert Fofkg in the chair, and Hon. T. A. Crag-n;- by his side. The election is under discussion and from the con- ference the Progressives strategy In Manitoba will emanate. The rs- turn of iHon. T. A. Crerar to P11111111 life is being urged. There is a strong feeling throughout the prov “me ma; My. ICrerar should re- turn to active politics. two men Albert Shelburue alld R. Nictsllx, were pros- but will re- Feeling Strong Against U. S. A RDMIE, July 24. — A terrible wave of mortal hatred of the Unit- ed States is sweeping over old and exhausted Europe. ibut the Ameri- 08.118 do not rersslvs it. says I1 ‘revere in an edtorlai today. (ill Tavern). meaning. "T119 T1111- er," is the organ oi the extreme fascists.) ‘ - "The Americans have their eyes full of figures." 111° P111111‘ ""- "Tlieir ears hrs sbserberlflfll-ll 111° bllclllnggoi adding machines. rlloy have a knifsnp their skis"!- namely their most powerful dollar, which can crush twenty Enron“!!!- rlllly live in a mill of superb obli- vloillinese which is astonishllll 111111 offensive. ‘ , "When we beer ‘Senator Borah answer the austere and wllehlhfi plea. of the French war wouildq. (for reviiuion r the war debt] set- ilemont) wit the cynical Arid words: ‘They have e r1: t t0 D10- teel, but the, United totes to; payers llevenlteltounh money to save France’ one thinks with lei- divlneduetloe mutt , I Cape Breton. (Canadian lPreu) BRIDGEWATER. N. S., July 25. —0ver highways and lay-ways, [Pro- nlier Melghen, yesterday carried his campaign along the southern shore of Nova Scotia. He cnossed from Saint John to Dlgby by boat, motored from Digby to Liverpool, motored thence to Bridgewator, Chester, and Halifax on his way to Sydney. where on Monday, he is expected to give special attention to the coal and steel industries. ll-le spoke briefly in Digby and held a couple of meetings in QUBQHELUHODDUPK, the constituen- cy represented in the last Parlia- ment by William Duff, Deputy Speaker of the House. For Mr. iDuff the iPrime Minister had caustic re- ference. "l know clf no virtues of your present member," said Mr- Melgh- en, "which elllitlohim to any spec- ial conslderatlon at the hands oi the pcople of Lunenburg. A Liber- ak Government will be pretty black, will be convicted not once, twice, thrice, or a hundred times before it will ever be deserted be- cause of its blackness by William‘ lDuff. l thillk the people not only of Nova Seotia, but of the Domin- ion. will watch iLunonburg in this election." ' ‘The prime minister pressed his policy fbr public assistance in the shipment of basic Maritime pro- ducts to the central provinces. and carried it further. He declared that the intention -of his Government was to commence with the big bas ic products. and the outstanding basic product was coal. Ilo was prepared to ask the whole Domin- ion to assist the shipment of Mari» time coal to the markets of Cana- da central. ' "We should leave to the railway Commisslion," explained Mr. Mclifh on. “the duty of specifying the rate irn regard H) each commoditi- Bu-t after the Commission has done that. then the~Dominlon of Cana- dashould bear q. share of the rate 0n basic products from the Mari- tlmes on the oine hand, and from the far West on the other. to cen- tral province markets. “We must reach the obiesilvfl 01 carrying the freight of Canada, not only of import, but also- of expel‘! country. We must not only 11111911 Dance Hall and Barns Blown Down in N. B. ‘F-REDERIOTON. July 14.—»FiV8 counties in central New Brunswick were swept by a series of electric- al storms of almost unilflfllllllllfld violence Thursday afternoon and night, which created havoc and did coneideralbl damage. The tornado-like storms blew dowrn buildings of various kinds ill York, Carleton, Charlotte, Sunbury and Queens counties. the largest of which was a dimes- hall at Rolling- don, Charlotte County, where shout seventy people were dancing when the building collapsed. b Three of the dancers were inil11‘- ed. two men having broken less an le. young woman being serious- ly urt otherwise. _ The Bt. Jdhn Valley between Moenceville‘ ind Bartland as well as theulorthlinstern" "parishes suf- fel-ed the most of and part ofCarle- lien. County from the electric and torrutdir-iike whtdetm-me yesterday of manna last‘ night. ‘A tit a $601911 barns. mostly in Mnqdovrne ‘and Windsor, were blown down.‘ a box our on the c- P.‘ R.‘ ebflorehoe lie w» wreck- ed by thefwiillifln someehingles were tot-nod the roofol m inn- tion 1w , relies le. Been-use the telephone arid telegraph lines‘ WCIO down" ilhev 0.,‘ ‘It. portliern divis- idninrirden" Woodstock Ind -Ed- muudetoznvrqa tied spend trains well-end quorum mt nmlt. (dammit: ‘omit some mi PRliMlERiS PillliIY Til ASSIST SMARITIME “TRANSPCRTATIUN ' ' 0f the Basic Industrial Products to the Central Provinces-Mr Melghen Charg- es, the King Government with Ad- ministeringlthe Customs Law Merely to Gratify the Cupidity of its Friends, and With Discrimination Against that objective but must make any sacrifice t0 get to- it, save this that we must not sacrifice the trade it‘ self. We cannot go to the extent of losing the market. but short of that any party ought to be able to go and, in my judgment, in justice to this Province, any party is bound to go." Mr- Melghen asserted that the "Blighting hand iof the fickle fiscal policy.”_of the King Government llad discriminated against the ls- land of Cape Breton "and brought e-ne of the great basic industries of this Province to the very precipice of ruiu." He charged that ‘the King Government had administered the Customs law merely with the ob- ject of "gratifying the zupidity and graft of its friends." He admitted that dishonesty in public adminis- tration could no-t be absolutely stopped. Under a Conservative ad- ministration, there would be no doubt be some dishonesty, but dis- honesty would not be permitted to eat into the vitals of the country. "Wherever it appears.” added Mr. Melghen, "its head will be cut off.” OTPAWA. Juli 26. -—A tole- gram has been sent by Hon. Ernest LaPointe, Fonmer Minister of' Justice, to ‘Premier Arthur Melghen, who is now touring the Maritime Provinces. In it Mr. La/Polnte quotes from a speech said to halve been delivered ‘by A. J. Doucet of ‘Kent, N. B., in which Mr. Doucct is reported to have re- ferred to an alleged trip on the Customs Preventive Steamer lMar- garct in the following words: “They-called at Quebec and took tho Minister of Justice and ‘his friends and they had a joy sail on the ‘St. Lawrence as far as Alnti- costi and the Magdalene Islands. across to the ‘North Shore. and went up the Saizuenay, and all told they were six weeks away." ln his telegram to Mr. Melghen Mr. LaPointe says this statement is utterly untrue; that ills never took part in any such trip nor travelled at any time on the Mar- garet. He asks Mr. Melghen to repudiate the statement which he says with the other particulars al- leged lhy Mr. ‘Doucet "constitutes an unequivocal calumny uttered in your presence by one who is as- sociated with you in your tour through New ‘Brunswick- Big Reception for Prime Minister ‘NEW ‘GUNSGOW. Jilly 24. — Al'- rangements (o; the great Conserva- tive rally in honor 0f 6111111111111 Prime ‘Minister, the ‘Rt. ‘lion. Ar- thur Melghen. were completed t0- day and Mr. Melghen will speak in the arena rink, New Glasgow, next Tuesday evening st eight o'clock. The work of Betting the building in shape for the reception or the par- ty chief was started this afternoon, and the building will lbe suit-ably decorated for the occasion. in view of the faot that Mr. Melghen is not holding a meeting in either An- tigonisll or Truro. a larle 111111111111‘ from these and interviewing points have advised headquarters here of their intention to be hero for the rally. As a result of this it was felt that the largest lbullding available in town had to be secured for the meeting, and the arena ill being put into shape for the occasion. i-—-¢Q>————— Dan Clancy is the Clean-up Batter BANGOR. iMe., July 23. —- Den Clancy, well known baseball play- r. who has played on many teams in the provinces. began the season with Levvistorn in the New smxlsnd League but has jumped to Bangor- Brewer in the Maine League, where ire is clean-up man in the betting ordi‘ mud does it often. Clancy is plays; against some of his old teammates. as be was for the plst two seasons with Ben l-fousei-‘s Ber u Hlfbor teem. Clancy is lometilnee shifted to first Due u a olilsnge re hilt did not eet the building ‘on ‘from the outfield and can go in es null r. European Paper Money Covers Tourists’ Trunks LONDON., July 23.-Trave|. lsrl’ eult clue ITPIVIHQ he" today from the continent, pill- tered with French and Belgian five and ten franc notes. at- tracted much attention. on; Plrty of trnvellerl, consisting of young American; and c“. adlnm also h“ {Ffench gram, notes adorning their gwnk, alongside the hotel and steam. ehlp labels. Several of the tourists had Pill" "Wiley muted on their camera cues. -.___- Premier Melghen May Speak in Que- bec End of Month QUEBEC. July 24. — The Right Hon. Arthur Melghen is expected to make a stop-over in this province on his return to the Maritimes, and it is stated that on Saturday“ July 31, the Prime Minister will address a gathering at Carleton in Bonav- enture County. The Carleton meet- llls ls not down on Mr. Meighems schedule but it is understood that this has been adjusted in order to comply with the Premier's wish to address an assembly in Quebec be- fore he undertakes his Ontario tour. , To Continue and Complete the Customs Probe (Canadian Press) OTTAWA. Ont. July 25.—-"To continue and complete the Cust- oms Probe," the appointment of iSir Francis Lemieux has been oon- firmed by an Order-in-Council. The Chief Justice of Quebec is commissioned to take up the work 0f the Parliamentary Committee which began the investigation into tile conduct of ‘the Customs Depart ment. He is given "as full and like powers" as that committee had. [He is asked to make findings and recommendation, from Lima to time with evidence taken before llim, re- porting to the Government for suh- , mission to Parliament at the next session. The appointment is mudo on the recommendation of the Mill- ister of Justice who submits that it is “expedient and in the public interest that the said investiga- tion ‘be continued and proceeded without delay in accordance with the intention of parliament. St. James’ Church Centennial The following letter has been re- ceived by the Rev. W. Brllce Muir from the Rev. Austin L. Bridge, iHagersville, Ontario. convenor of the ‘Historical Committee of the Presbyterian Church ill ‘Canada. Mr. Muir read the letter to the congregation on Sunday morning and at a meeting of the Kirk ‘Ses- eion held thereafter. The letter was ordered t0 be engraved in the minutes o! St. James Session- llagersvillo, July 20, 1926 iRev. W. B. Muir, Charlottetown. My Dear Mr. Muir: Have reed with great interest the introductory sketch of St. James Presbyterian Church, and the re- port of the l-luildredth Anniversary in the following issue of the Guardian. Thanks for sending them to me. l shall add them to tho historic materials being gathered about the splendid folk-our Presbyterian kith and kin in the East. Congratulations on the comple- tion of such a brilliant chapter of history and the suspicious begin- ning of another. You seem to have been favored with ideaioenditions both during the inspiring diets of iPublic Worship and at the social function which followed. ‘May you be filled with much cn- couragement and your ‘people very deeply consecrated It is a great time to be living today. I knew Dr. Fullerton and have for many yell! known Mr. T. C. James, very intimately. Keep your eye on Anniversaries of a similar character. Stir up the fathers and breihr totake more pride ill‘ their gree traditions and send me e ‘clipping. Yours very sincerely warm L. BRIDQE I ”' lmlxnus OF A MERCHANT -___- ‘w... ..,_» If you talk quality In your ads. you should be able to furnish doc- umentary proof-plenty of it. "(l1 Cu-lltn I-‘uu nllml Tuo (lluurcllnvr, lllurning (iulsrdlun ' Clmrlctieimvu SEHIHUS issuliiiuii iiuiinl ill nu Pllhl hulls ails plum violins Question of Honest Including a Woman in Administration and Four Days ~De111119 Clean Gov’t - Act- took Place in Hamil- ing Premier Deliv- ton and Iluffalo Dis- ers Inspiring Ad- iricts -~ 'i‘hrcc Held dress ‘at Crowded on Homicide and Meeting in North M a 11' sl a u g hie r York. Charges. (CnnsdianflPrflfil , (Special to The Guardian) -;;A_\H,IA-|‘l,_\;, 4m.‘ July -_._~,_ _ TORONTO- Onto J111Y1 25-41131“ rlfliilllfl 1)I'll4‘\'(’,il illll‘ lo lllvllllulii- 9-1111 for 0511111113115" “"115 1119 11191119 juiistsllillg ill this zlislril‘! wliillli 0f a most inspiring address last H“, W." (ill-ml lull-g lw-ul-illlll l-iglli. night by Sir llellry Dfllylillll, K.C. this lnqiflliilg with l-opllris lli‘ illnm M- P- 1m‘ “'95P Yflrk- i“ “Wmkmg liirlitllsl ill ‘Ulilirillv. ililll two in lllim to a crowded meeting in Nul'tll‘;1|,m_ 'i‘ilrl-~ llwli \\'1l'i1 gllw-yilnlniy Ymk 1°Wn31l1ll< ‘rvlulrtt-li i'> liil\'-" slll-vlllllllteri “We have tile glTUilCi-li. nilloullt of ‘hrmun, lh-hlhilpp- pfiifqlillllll liquor untouched natural resources of any m Ml,,"l,,,,-M fir.“ go (-;,li,,_-l-i,lll_~l ¢°111111Y' 111 - 1110 “\'°"111~" ‘S11 yestcrlllly. A mull null ii “Wfiillitll Henry reminded‘ his “udkinfim lh- ill ll 10111] lllvillllill ill n vriiil-lil regretting at the same time COHQHRHL that 15-000 01111311111115 “(70011111113 lhvlllw llrelit-ro it in hr- wotill ill- t° Ameflcm‘ 1' ‘l 11° "l 1* 1W1 collol poisullini-z. licri hauls-lo. loft Clinada. during tho ptlsi your “mnmom “m. 1,0,.“ fll‘l"l"l[iil m, ll, for 09911135110115 1“ the Umwd s“flt'tfllllil'l-fil oi" illzlllslzlllgllii-l‘. .\ll live e5- 1Onlivi1le deaths look iilllw- willlitl. Canadians are now confronted two ‘mun, m‘ “Ho, Uyhlll; yldimving, with ll lllore serious dsslln iltzlll i, b, mm n“, drinking m- UH-l.“ but. 13st Y9“- Sh’ “HWY ‘vmmedr 111m“ tics llllri lilll- lill (‘illl of Wilibil tilt-n- of mallldmillistrntion of the hills-ll“); ,1;,,,\.u;_.,.,] m, “']|i§k[\-_\'_ Kenzie King (}()V6l‘lllJ’l0lll. Wllutlr‘ DUFL-Apiy y, \'., July 37,. 1am"- er things shall be done cleanly and mo“ “m; m“, “lulmm “l-l. lillllli ill-re honestly in Cflllililll is tho tiliostioll "u," l)“. l-yrl-l-l-l 0i’ wlloli alcohol The HVBFHSE 01111011 1l\‘111*"'1‘11 hldlilisllllilltq, lilnliln.‘ ul‘ illlniller 11011651?‘ o! 11111l11111'>'11‘1111"11 11111111 lllitil illlil. il wolllull aria illtrililltud 111086111 11181111111119». llc zli-lsured. lie UH‘ some cflllsv. 'i‘\vo men are Sir Henry zldlliiiil-ll that tile in tho hospital. blinded as it result ‘Conservatives wcrl- responsible of iili- szunl- iloislillillr. lillii n sill- for unearthing the lea-sans ill Gus-con kt-i-llcr, ills will‘ null .ln alleged toms revenues that hall iiro-llglli up ziimlltll purveyor urn hvlii lm llcnli- on the King Government. tile coll- (ililfl chafing. _ sure of their mvu lllelllllflff-l. 'i‘ho iisifi-‘l-‘Ailix Y. \'., . 1F“?! constitutional issue rail-loll by Lily liilillliiilllll 11v‘ ‘ fl'"~ ~111'11'111“ eral organs Sil- lienry (inscribed us illlltiilllllli: orcllrroli lll'|'i‘ ioiiily- ‘bringing tlu» total for illisl (‘l y lllltl a smoke screen. _ ilollrhy (‘rlrlrlillzlll cities to l\'-‘i‘lliY‘ -t\\'n ill the lzlsi foul- liuys. T0- lill_v‘s viciillis \\f'l't‘ Nl-llil- Mc- ‘('nl'ill_v, 2K, :lllll (‘linrli-s Lennon. 211 who illll‘iilli'il .'l party lli bliss Mi"- ' (‘:ll‘ll|,v'.~i zlilzlltlnl-llvs fill Szllllrllrty By ..l-,.ni,,q_ Ilfiili ilil-li ni (‘olunlbus __ lluliplilll tnll:|_\'. canal-j]; press l.()i‘i\'lil’()l'i’i'. .\7. \'., Jilly f5:'l. -A ST. -Ji')(ll<N'S, Irllilll, Silly 'l'_"l‘<*'jl"‘1‘*"1)fi "1‘j‘1:"'f“ The (lililrliltl steamer ‘llil-llli‘, \\‘llli'll fifljllpl‘:aylzhidfink ll‘:"l'li‘“_'_"brltad mini‘ , , . , 121W, .‘~-. '1. ,..;l, ‘l grounded oll Pogo lsllllld, July ill, Mulvpy‘ w. mm m. lln(,kul“n_,‘ m“, was refloatcd lust night UDilSSlSi: . . , , . , l - . f “<1 “"1 "Piper's" "mm 1*" "w" ‘illilmlln§!.fl§i"§‘ll‘.'..l,‘“l‘.illlllliilif‘wlii. swam to Fogl)‘ 17'1""? of 301,111.31 Pllllll‘ lll-ru l‘i¢l'4*llll\‘ from i Pills- tugs had DTCVlv-ilrily lulled in budge burgh - the stoitnler hut an exceptional, high tide lllsl: lligllt was reiportcti to have lifted llcr off tllo roof, (Jup- tain Norman and his crow lllul re lunined aboard. _.R0bert Scott i Admits Killing i ---<e>--—- (Cnnndian Press) CillCAillil. Jilly 25-. --'l‘lle (‘liltin- ‘go llvralii null Pixillllillnl" ill a copy rirllvlwl Nllligv lflilfly Sllys‘ tilili Roll- i-ri Scull lliiw illmit- ll sliiltvllli-llt ti‘ -lllo ll\‘\\>‘li;ljli‘i' nllllliiiilli: illlll llu A COLLAR BUTTON AND A GOLF BALL. ARE TWIN s FOR _ liilll-ll .l4.‘l1"‘ili Nlnrror, tlli- young , ldrllit vii-rill ‘l-lr vslllvlsr- lllili‘1lt'l‘ his illllTllllPl‘ lllr-uu-il fll-uii i.--. sl-iill-llvvli "ill in. fliilllllill. c‘ i g .._ .._...-. <.>__.._ .- Announconlellts, Gillllllig‘ Events, Meetings, Etc "".*\ miwiiiii: of ill" ll.'l‘ili\'~' iii»- (‘Till (‘illl-u-l" ‘lilvv (‘lull l\'i|| lu- 1l"li1 ‘ illlilliillly, Milli-Ill), Jlily .\ illil illii‘ilill'llli'il i- l"--- ‘I m l, i "i‘ii//iillil/,,,,/, Jiu. 1l-1llli 7 ‘itillllu to till: IAHVH l‘iiri_\' ill. _. (Yiillnl- (‘c-vv, ,|lll_\' 27th, 192i}. Milli-- ' lug lionill, rilirn-sllllli-llls llii‘1 (11lli'l' TORONTO, July 2C. -—-<.\1ill'lilllilf..illlllllliilllilllifi. iiy 1il"1l‘l' Iii" Willi- ligllt to intuit-run: winds, fair linilfllllildq warm. ‘ "Nluvlllg Plvlllros SW‘ llllil: Maximum inlil lllillilnuin (ulnpor- Juno" in ~|,-,-,,y ;l,,,,,.,,_-‘ ,,l |.-,~,.,,.-l, liivor llllll. lhloudxly,Victor-Ll. Wod- nr-srluy, .\l{l_\‘lll‘li|. Tlluriului: aturcs; Toronto, clear . . . . . . . . . . .. Sir-Elli 93357.3(; 1i Montreal, fuir . M- CC ______ Qilehec- "1111 - 39"‘? "Bordon liramuilc Society will 0111mm- ‘119111 - 119‘ ‘"19 present thi-ir comedy-drama in 1111111111‘ 111"‘ - ~ l‘? Hope niVel‘ llnil Mflllilfly. Jilly so. Saint John, fair .. 78——54 90.51%.” Boston. ruin . 82-43.‘; ‘ Now York, rain . . . . . . . . . .. 86-70 "l\'(|nv'g firm... by mod," m, Eillgh tide this morning ut 11.02 and ‘tonight at l2. ‘Sun sets this evening lit 7.33 und rises tomorrow morning hi. 4.36. quest. "All Arizona flowlmy" illq grunt Smith Western play whor- lms rocolvcil great applause whore- evcr stalled will he repealed in ‘U151- 01111111-‘11 11111011 “Sillllflllly. Kellys Cross llull on Tuesday, 3111? 31111- 3111 D- m- July 27th. This is tho last impor- Somme sills tide eighteen mlllu-iunity to see this play so be sure lo tes later than Charlottetown, come. 33v Host-t ‘_ __. _._‘.__-.-_‘___-l_-.-_-_l-_‘—_=és::<:“ 4 ...-5|1~.~.._..n. 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