. Maxims l \- - l i" o, A , " “s l _ - Q -_ . MAxIMs ' ‘ 1 I - . ' . _ I v I v v I‘ . w . l I v The first duty of I man l: to_ ZZZZY// //» ' ~ l _ _ \\§\\l\ =\\ 7E‘)? d‘ ' k q I i is his chief business in ZjZd/a n iIlAlSQEEEQUlQEiEElYlQ-Etflx. z m Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1927 l2 ll lllllllfillllllli illlll A snout} a lHllM ’ l Lil nooinnniioiiroiinncv ll l“NMNWallfi“..123”iltfif°iliiiiiigllii““‘tl.‘;i Delivered 86.00 Annual lublorlptlonl U. B. A. “.50 5y In], Gaul: and NATICNMIST TliiiilPS CUNCENTRATINB lLlRjN ATTACK UNSHANCHAI lllllllllfillllll Morning Guardian. lulled III Charlottetown Guardian ‘I10 0C0! CHEBHMMENBS lllllllllllllll Hill lllllNlHEli [llNifll NEW Sll-HZEHI] Hi5 British Forces Hurrying to China to Pro- teot British Life and Property - It is. [lHlllflUN Feared the Landing 0f Punjabi TPOCpS Y E l "Prlellraleéifieg 121i; (Di-seas: Addresses of the Chief Justice and the Wlsiite River Yields Leader of U. S. Squad- ‘f ' ' ' ' l i all ~._ ' npremacy to Hor e Th’ k 't Will be 3 Will Incite the Nationalists to Fresh ____ l l wales ls Noted in Attorney General Payne in Northegn ylllecgslf; in the _. Proquqfion Last Leagu-e of Nations The trial of Dennis Peters audlnot. One thing we do know, Mc- Ontario BC- Future. i resale W111 Brme Order 0111'» 0f Chm Year Estimated at. Bvlletiu- ‘I;.?::.‘:....“.':.‘i:r"i:Y ..i.“..".':.t:.‘.. no:-f:r2*sr..“'"i...r‘l::s. "$2.1m: low zero. A l I Bilsllels. the death of George Roberts and The“ tulle the evldellce .0‘ L9‘; . .. (Canadian Press) tutiou and violence ls expected to (Caflidlifll _PI‘=$B) Albert Youlanil coucludctl yester- Blllllley- Pfflllllllllml lHBDECi-OP- (C-‘iflidlafl PM") icillidll" 73"") -:' roll over the Yangtze river basin, LONDUN- m" “'- "NBullY 30° (luv nrtel-lmull Put yourself in their place. Would TORONTO, Jun. 26. —-Canat"ia MONTREAL. Jan. 26. --Addl‘6fl- SHANGHAI, Jun. 26—-l{envy con- centration of Cantonese (National-l ist) government troops which b; re- ported- on the Chekiang Province-ably in the cities of il-lnnkow antlvblmllelg l-mm Zzllllgfillll “res. as) front has cunsed apprehension in‘ Shanghai. Nationalists interpret OTTAWA, Jiin- 2C.—— (fniiiiilzfs ilcittlis from influenza lu London from which hundreds ol’ ibreignersllolal ylelll or wllpllt for ‘he year We"! mlflled l" ‘W111i weeks- "°" 1926 is estimated at 406.2G0,t)00 Kluklang when their concessions . . l llh l“ 3...- 70 _ were take" ‘"1" b!’ “"1 Cmllmws“ i3:<:l)dhi3fo7;i32...nei¥.§ din 019214512523 corded with thc authorities. in during the last. ivoek have been re- soinc of the poorer districts of the lz-ity people lind to stand in line to obtain tienth certificates. ' ell", Jury mllrell all lzzll lolynn if crossing llillsborn Bridge today has n new HIIDZBFO champion ‘|O"al(l(“v a vellllcl uml relllmell llllpass the inspectors and stop nt the in Horne Payne, in the northern mo Wm, the Venn“ n; gllllly Wm, cross roads to allow the itispectors section oi‘ this province with 56 a “ll-mm l-ellnmmmlllmlnn o; mercy to search you? The inspectors below zero. in addition Ontario Slllmly llllel. llle momma.“ sew did not intend to search them. Mi- is experiencing its coldest day in sing a- dinner given in honor of the visiting airmen at Si. Denis Club here last evening, lifajor J. G. Lamphier. officer commanding the United States pursuit squad- ron now in Montreal, expressed Bradley said the prisoners pulled mnuY YBHPH. ahead and went in the direction of; Refwrlfl llllcrlni; through frigid the hope that the present visit. Tea Hill. or the 49 Road. Wlint lswaves which curly today practlcal- would he the first of a. series of McCoubrey’s story—thut the in-lly tied up telegraph and telephone annual ones, mid ma; Canada and During no. no. five weeks there l" =l<l<lrerelns "is 111w u“ bee" ‘lllillhilllllelll "Eliiiiill. 4§vi§§§§Zillw§§lf§ Si"{§§"§».-Z'l'llE‘Z'““'§§/l.ii§ li“.i°°l“mil wmnl» ‘i’ m“ m ‘ l have Iiecn 500 more deaths from "f m“ Cmwlh Auoflley Gelleralr-if those prisoners bad liquor in-‘Rlver struggled hard for supram- malilitorn t: war oi Gershwin‘ influenza than for the trorresponti-lSmwan “um h“ “mm m“ “D bebdllt! car “they would have to worklllcy and very reluctantly surrend- natty an cclhlnmenlnn fr t?“ ins period lust rear. "la" mlmlhllw 1'1"‘- “111111111116 afford". The inspectors turned iiociflered m its new conqueror with 54 23er- ti): flilitifllauil‘ tigeiorgvti GENEVA. Sivitzerland, Jun. 2o. ti will“ 1' e1" m“ vamp " t v. — ‘Vhlcsprciul i-rruvttlenctl nf tiiehllehl lhc Jury who hull B0 010581?’ lvéllfiflbfl "ililitlmtt? lfyea thgnlrgtiltl] begducet Que with many wins to 3pm this country and ‘t would influenza in England and Wales mmwml ‘he °°~5°~ They ha‘! us!‘ There was a great deal of evldgncé its credit was. "treated" half way "l: necessary J“ [he future ‘or is noted in it bulletin issued todny ‘med m “bwl- “fly wlmessesi H“ regarding Vernon River nn thelthrough the struggle and stopped aomreaillo have -a municipal “ro- lly the health section of thellmmgh‘ it “mud be a “m,” m‘ afternoon and evening. if liq-lat 22 below in comparatively Jamey; l: pomlsled out that by a" League of Nations. The epidem-“nscretlml ‘"19 he 1° Pmlmlg ‘he nor wag sold there l; would not be “bslmy" condition, outstripped by ‘ aw or and ontmal were only lt- is continuing in Denmark. the ca“ 01' keep W“ 10113" "m" mo‘ sold openly. A lot of liquor could U16 IIHIIIY other (vontefltnnts includ- a ew hours apart Netherlands, and Sivltzorlantl, in- EHBMY- A “out mam’ l-hmgs ‘Vereibe sold and there might. be “tying West Tree 53 below. Arm-l Alderman Leon Tremmer’ lead- ' Cfellslllil in Bulgaria and (lliiilnlsli- M'- “ecessary m be cmlsmered mldrunkenness. This evidence meant Blffmfl 53. Capreol 42 and North e3‘ or the guy council Bald he a lllll l" Sllflill- arflvmg at a venuci" N°w w“ nothing. Unfortunately there is Bill’ 31- , » lvmuld he pleased to recommend w U19 Dmllel‘ U108 fol‘ the CYOWH Wing QvldenQe of the cundmon of Toronto entered the lists as one‘ Montreal the creation o! a mumm- ‘ —-——-¢0->-——-— “sift the chaff from the wheaW-Jlllose men o“ ‘he way llama walol the cnldesl Bnuthem Onmrlo D81 flerfldrflme- f ‘t? ‘m w" Yo" what Yo“ ma)’ dlsregfld have the evidence of Leo Praught J" A’ wmaon’ secremry 0t m6 sinn opened Attornev-G enersl Reports to the Minister oi’ Slpwml addressed the jun” Health show that 470 persons died; from the disease lust week in the Th All v 105 largest towns ‘mmlde London‘ e orney Generals Address. the concentration us part of l1 su- after mob at-tncks, i. wllll llsllllllllvllfi llllllllels lmm 22 llleme 95°“ m l” ‘made by uml The Cmlmnese “r ‘Natmmmst g0’ 084,320 acres. the iiniiiiul nvrerngcs Cantonese to capture ishangliui be- vernment troops are reported iorm- l-m. the lam. yell“, l922_25 fore the majority or the British ex- log in heavy force in northern Cbe- The lolal rm 1926, it ls ‘mmmlmh pedltlonary force of 20,000 soldiers ikiilflg province, approximately 100 ell l“ ll crop repml lslllml lllle llllfl and sailors iiriivo itt the end oi‘ miles from Shanghai. hey intend, allemmm by me nonunion Human Fehnlury- l“ l“ benuvml‘ m “nemm m 01mm"? 0f Statistics, twompriscs 22 H" O00 it in also feared that. the landing zsliainghul before‘ the main body oi bushels from 8801M nflllqullflllll of Punjabi troops tomorrow from Bi-ltish troops arrive hero late in wheat mm llslllsgfllloo mlsllelfl from lloug Kong will provide the match February. 21 888 295 acres of spring wlltTll that. will light o. new anti-foreign} ‘The British, 20,000 strong of both‘ ~ ' ' ' ‘ ' especially tutti-British, uon-flsgre- the army nntl the navy. have lllfifilll, tion hi the provinces held by the ordered ‘to Sliainghai from Eng and . ~ . Nationalists. which include about and elsewhere with ships of -wiir in ' half of all (Jliinn. [large numbers. . in view of the (longer and the. Ten Chinese were executed for a (Canadian Press) MEXICO CITY" Jan. 26. —(len- threat that t-he nationalists will OV-lthe mob violence in Foochow after errun Chekiang and Klansuu ‘DPOV-‘the Cantonese had arrested 200 ince in the latter of which Shanz- charged with being implicated in it. hal is sltllflled. U19 possible paces-Email disorders continue in towns _ l Al d M lll l . , ‘lpolnts when the mercury dropped ‘I oi won-l up some ::.;.......:::=::u:.~.. ..:".*i:’.t :::..::.:tcoo1idso Rejects Na-52bit?“f°..‘i.‘;1“““;2.‘°.fi;2i“ b": "8 “r” " " "err. " c l-‘ilila°filii‘“lilt‘flint. “t? i i ' - ~ pr souers. e ave the evidence re season. l ' l 5 Bl"! Cllllllle" lmm the“ prcwiflce“ Qfillfflfiemelll WEB fell when 311MB)‘ from the state of Jalisco is quoted 1S 111149!‘ fllrellll cllllsldermlon- and Ameflcllll lllwlllesfi m9" Pelllnhlin a despntch from Topic printed led t0 thell‘ VOCHllOHB lll Plflllkfiw- By El Universal Grufic, as declar- FOPWI ctlmwrillllfl M‘ ing “wholly false" the reports that y“ - China l Archbishop Crozco Y. Jimenez oil “ygsbpliigfltqtggh; Guardian l (luudalajarn is at the lieod of ni " "l ,‘ i “"- QG-“PTBS ' IAON-IJON. Jen. flfi-mlirilh-ih lmlll- LONDON Jan. 26.——The r1136 iorrebel army or has risen in urmemm "°°““g° "M ‘émmd ‘he lll8l‘C' and s eke of for ivin . It ' ' - ~ Clll ti ll t l e f l‘ l’ g g M!“ ""1" mm“ 1"“ “mvmgmg m‘ Sthaiushai. irrlw my of the iurieutnflllfllnflt the sflvarhllleuh "e"? “a ‘m’ ‘l “”“‘“‘ “ °r ls not within our province to for- Cliiim as a demonstration 0f readi-‘ls on llelween the Bllllsll “my and‘ General llinngo, the dcspatch "llllllllllllle 11°31)’ equal“? deslllle g1“, Yo“ have only one duly ac. ness to protect British life and nlw- and we Cllllleae nallonullsla adds. asserted that lie had not the grill/e mllhltifillgin Ilwvement corfllng-[Q ygln- gat_h_t(y return a y . property should they be plncedi in The Cantonese conquest or we found any Catholic army and had menacing American lives and prop- vcnllct accol-dlllllm the evldemm leoplwdy lhl-mlgll belllgelent M“, the great lmemmlonal sememénl not found anything to fight except arty. in Chino. His decision will be 1“ mnslderlng the Qhafge we must by the Chinese. ' at ma moull-l ol the Yanglse w em Hfvlllll! Ol’ bflhllltfl. some of thcihloutlineil in an official state deportgqgpiisldar first with what is the turban the fighting shi-psorderedullllloo. loyal-snug Tesla‘, ill-ll l anylllflllllll! lllemwlvefi bflhllllfl- ' merit memorandum to be made prisoners charged; second what to proceed to Chinese waters lTOflllforelgn refugees lmm all pawl o {ii ‘pnhiic here and abroad tomorrow. evidence is there to support the e iwards commercial air transporta- 11011 B0 far. being too busily engag- ed in’ protecting hei- forests and keeping communications betwegn Beulres whe:e there were no rail-- Crown represents the people of the whole province. Counsel for the defence is (llfferent he must do all in his power to see his client lis freed. My learned friend in his excellent address pleaded for of liir. Wood who said they had ————-—i—- in} been drinking. We have the evl-ldid not know the road. Does this deuce of George nIcDlmaltl who show incompetence to drive? The charged Peters on the spot of b'e- fact. that the four men didn't know ing drunk. We have the evidence lhB mull “'88 shown by the fact of two liolicemen and who are bct- l-lllli the)’ 1111149 i1 Illlmlwl‘ 0f lllllhll“ ‘vays' He also referred w ‘he need ter qua lfied to judge than these 19B- TheY (lllllft follow the dlrec- o‘ mumcipal aerwmmell- men who are responsible for eii-llllills Elva“ them by Mr. Praiighhl ' ' forcement of law and order and via to follow the telephone wires. who come into contact with men Th0)’ reitolvell directions after- ln all stages of intoxication. Theirlwllfdfl but couldn't tell definitely evidence was that Peters was und- where they received them. Regnrd- ' er the infitiende of liquor and Mc-llntl the $660M furl! l0 thfl PiKhPl Coubrey had been drinking. He referred £0 by Mr. Bentley. Mr. referred to his learned friend's Stewart read from the evidence of statements regarding the people of lllpCflllhrey 011 thlB lwlllt in Whlchl Southpori. and said the pgnple of witness said be understood that he, tionalist Demands British - Race for Shanghai yal Commission . Finishes Work in British Columbia I _ - i ll ,, - The nietnoranlim will press flhiffie- NOW l Wlfih llPBl l" 0011' the various naval buses of t eclilna are now gathered and whcl‘ M0ntreal DOGiZOI‘ llle Synlpllllly ol-lllle lmveiflmcnl sidel- tllo charge, Under British llllllall llllell- U"? @151 Indies amvthe immense foreign trade intei , _ , . n h Medit - n l tl ar- . ' ' with Chinese aspirations and will luau“? "WlX ma" l5 Cllllsllleled Southport are not one whit behind bad to turn twice to the rlghl-l ' i I lqlfips aheszigallllzla t-hgflllzenelf’ “are ests of China are centered. nlust b0 Ins HOHQI“ confirm ll", llllllell Slums l0 rel“? innocent until he is provsn gullty- other sections of the province in This WllllCB-‘l. said the Attorney‘ v,tyc(lfl'll'l.§fl'_‘§_pc'f'§lu_ all __ will be assembled the most impres- sive flotilla of British fighting tin- its in foreign waters since the Ar- mistice ended the great war in i018. Estimates of the total number of PlflCCilVeB which will then be ready for eventilalltles both on land and sou. place them at between 19,000 to 21,000. Peace Negotiations IIAON‘D()N| Jan. 26.-l)efliilte ipro posnls which British official circles hopo will bring order out of the chaos in China have lbeen made by Air. OiMslley. British charge d‘nf- fnlres, to Eugene Chen. cnntonese foreign minister -Wllll wlmni be has lit-cu in conference at. l-iuukow. Tilt: proposals would KW" "W901 to the points outlined by Sir Aus- ten (ihamberlaht. foreign secretary. in his recent memorandum, They pertain to certain guaiuntees and zissurances which tho British gov- ernment is anxious to linvs regard- lng the British toncossions mid holdings throughout fllilnn. Fesig Cantonese Attack eirsivetnni. Jan. 26.—Approlicn- slon was felt today that. this t-hief commercial city of the tar cost mill homo of many thousands of wbitc foreigners would bc attacked in. the near future by the Cantonese iii~ vndlng troops- accompllslied within six iweeks if the Cantonese are to avoid dealing with the British defense force ofl 20,000 men, who are hurriedly leav- ing or will soon leave English ports Malta and India. it is repeatedly emphasized by _ ion of the so-collctl unequal treat- (Special to The Guardian) ‘ics as soon its u stable representa- pAmg, July 26._Befm-e retnm- tivo Chinese government is ohie to int; on tho steamer Pa-rls to New negotiate. , tYork, on his way home to Montreal ‘A new wave of null-foreign nul- _._.. § * Condensed Specials RATE-dc. per word. net each insertion in this column. ~p “WANTED-A LIST CARRIER- Apply at Guandtlati Office. ‘YOU WANT 900D INVELOPES Prices 50 for I00, 100 fbr 35c 250 for 55c, 600 roi- QLOO 1000 foi- $1.95. Postpaid. Guard an Office. Guardian Job _Pl'litf;lrv. tf. ‘FOR SALSK- 12 “ALL SIZED boxes an piano boxes. Miller Bros” Music Store. ' 3549-1-25-31. ‘MOM! MAUI rofrlb MIAT, Fresh mussel. Gauthier New- loin l 00., Eat Ind srket Bldl’. ti -_._ Q-lnnt ‘THRII OHOIOI mm: FOR “"0" o, me m," o, U... span. "l0- Anniy to i-nm Joiiitiiis. Mai-int Btilldlnl. Oil rlotiatowii. Hot-int ......__ l, WANTED — RIGIBTIRID AVR- shire bull for Mt. Oat-incl Ptarm- tlie British foreign office, however, that there will be no clnsli between tho British and Cantonese unless British lives and property in Shang-l hui are endangered. 'l‘lie British defence force will make an effort to prevent the Cantonese from eu-i ttn-lng and occupying the City of Shanghai ll strong enough to do so. lTlle Foreign Office maintains that the emphasis given by the press to the precautionary mcnsur- as distorts the whole picture of thi- Chinese problem confronting the country- lt is_ alleged that it will take n month to six ivetsks to move the British troops to Shalnglioi. The precautionary steps therefore must be earlier titan by other coun- tries such on Japan. which is only ll. few days steaming from Silent;- biti, anti t-ho United States. ‘which can meet emergencies by the quick tlespatch of troops from the Phil- liplnes. Lieu-t. General, Sir Philip Chet- woone, commander in chief at Alti- ershot, in saying farewell to tho troops tiepurtlng for China today said: “There is no state‘ of war Clilnit and won't be if we can pro» vcht it. You are going Ito protect property we hold‘ by treat)’- Keel! your temper snillingly." i i0ldest Member of Stock Exc. Dies (Canadian Press) IVlONTRPJA-L, Jan. 26. —(lraham C. Dunlop. 82. oldest member of the Montreal Stock Exchanfle dlBtl hero today following an accident in ‘which he was hurled into the Ftreet by n revolving door which ind been too vigorously pushed. Mr. Dunlop broke Iiis hip in the fall. u urteen Sailors . Drowned When Str. Foundered N, spair-ii-Jan. Zflr-"FOUFIQBH Po ti‘; s earner Retuerto were drowned lien the ship foun-dered off the vorsit y. membcd by 53 votes in Academy of Medicine of Paris. D1‘ Rousseau was selected place of three other noted mcdicnl men. Doctors bong of Geneva: Pet- ran of iSweden; nnil- Juriowski of _ Wage Dispute “'nrszi\v,--Poland.. (Canadian Press) NiON'l‘RE\Al., Que... llau. 2G. Resigns As Chief i l 0f Settlement. of the wngo dispute iii- volving Ii0,0tl0 rail sliopnicii on (canadun Press) llllll‘. Cnundlnn. Railways, was tin- . ‘ll td'h tl Il'-ll‘:.' OTTAW-A. Jflll. 2o. ——~Tlii‘ vt-sis- ‘élfnladuy ‘e " ‘m nation of Major General .l. H. iiac- ‘ ' ‘Brien, (l. 13., C.iM.(l.. l). S. 0.. lncl_eafle_ from his post. as chief of the Can- o" a lmsls ol. lncrensefl lmwovll ndian general sinff will take cf» lwo null lam. Gems an llolm leer lllimost ilnllliétlllltlitllyv it was Tlle agreemenl l“ m0 result of “hi...’lTI.i.il.“wi.l°E-.1‘Z;3i;.i irlnc- "“@‘;,"*"‘;"'“ "hr" M“; "1"" P” * * / ceet ng or some mantis etwoen iBrien said that he iind no definite llle Hallway Assoclallon of Culllldll Plflllls- V l Y _ an‘ niid division No. 4 railway employ- D" 3°" ""9 l?‘ 59f’? lmlfe“ ees in railway shop trade. The re- fill‘ 3'11"!’ "mllllllll-lllll- 1"‘- “ll-‘l Mk] vision of certain working contlit (‘ll ions was also effected. limmctliate illltl complete change. in, "‘Tliert- are reasons." he replied,‘ "but 1i do not care to give liltllll . just. now." Dlllflf 0f OTTAWA. Ont, Jun. 26. — The _ Mi int. f D f ., C loiel the .*t".:? strait? Busy Answering comment tonight on the‘ resigna- tion of Major General J. ll. Mac- lt is understood that the mutter OTTAWL Om" Jun‘ 2Q __As a ——--- probable participation by Canada Wins Dog Derby General liic rieit, chldf of the gen- SL Goddard repealed llls perfolul The militia‘ officers. ex-servlce The l,“ D05, Darby loll.“ would be ' at once forthcoming. en minutes and fifty one‘ and one The Mm“ were Dromhw‘! “m” nine Minutes behind the leader. 9 ' Pope s Order Does (“null-n m...” TORONTO. Jany. 26.—-The ac- rtuguese ooast- People on the hora witnessed the tragedy l1"! were unable to 7 Phone Calls Brien from the _post. of chief of ____ staff of the Canadian militia. (gllecllll u, "l, Guardll-l") will come up before the cabinetq-ellllll Ol- despalcllea apllemlng l“ VPYY B00“- lninrnlng papers. suggesting the of war whiclrgmay occur with ‘China the t lonilone poll of Mnior- (c-Mdlm pm") oral staff. .-rang ' constantly nil ‘Tll-l-E HAS. Mam, Jon. 2s. - Emil mcrnlus. man“ ol Tuoadayl “ll llulslled men and others assured him that lllrsl l" me second ‘lull rllclng o; it their services were needed they lie covered the second 40 mile N‘:m%"°““ telegram” Wm‘? “l” m" lap today in three hours, fifty sev- c9 "° - mlh Becond.’ sideration when the approximate llhrl arms” "mulled second. time arrived. if it ever did. Ex ulsion From p i _ Not Affect Canada Monastery Ordered l (Canadian Frau.) _tion of the Pops in ordering sits-zest. v The memorandum will insist lllllliéllalned Dr. .l\rt.hnr Rousseau. Dean of the abrogation of extra territorial trsn-‘slauglllel._ mo‘ mlll lluolell exlracls Faculty of Medicine at -Lnvull llni- 1y privileges tinder which Avivrl-ri-om the iviis tifficiiilly notified that can courts and IPOODB 1179 mfllh- through carelessness or negligence he had been elected corc-nspontiing tallied in China be by gradual and u man ls killed that lB "mflllfilahghtwconltl not, 5t; n1 the progressive steps rather than byllarfilh s ero lCrimiiinl Code). hleuce. l The men asked 10 cents on hour-ill‘. lmlllls “l, Settlement was cffectetkknocku ‘The Court will instruct you as to the law. The \vord “manslaught- ler" has rather a sinister meaning. lllut that is not for you to consider.’ Here the Attorney General ex- tho moaning of mau- roiidering assistance when asked General, admits that these mou look methods no sober, gzirded the directj or sane mon would do. When-given them. would you expect the good pooplcl "We now come to the wharf". of Southport to do‘? The prison» said the Attorney General. ' ers had been through experiences know very little about it. Wc which would aid in their sobriety. have only the evidence of Mc- You can easily see whose evidence Coubrey and it is largely a blur, Criminal Code.) li’ evidence before you to show the deaths of Youlantl and fluence of liquor when went over the wharf. would be of value and whose|whether from the mental condi- it is for you to decidetiou or his incapacity. Wllllt YOU llflvd 1° QOIIY-lllelilf these men were tinder the iii-heard the description of the wharf the cnrlimd of‘ the weather. Another bit‘ hat any man if he was observniit,iN' “y- Rowe“- K- C» and R- You have Do you think they @1519" The Royal Commission investigat- °““ Wm“ “T” ins administration of ‘the dept. of lcustoms and Excise concluded its British Columbia sittings here yel- terday. Today the commissioners will meet in Calgary to discuss the evidence presented to them on the Pacific coast and possibly to make some findings based on it. While they are doing this Hon. L. R0591‘!!! W!!! "M15911 l1? Vl°ll1¥l°1l m’ of evidence-AI there was no liquor would have failed to see the wateizlcalder» K- C-t mmmlaslml mullielr some a man ln charge of n. motor curl‘ neglects to use the necessary pre- cautions and it mun is killed in consequence the man is guilty of manslaughter. (Here again one of the drowned men. the duty of the Crown forth every bit of evidence. Crown had not done this law or through Ileiéllt-IBHCQ in the cor how was it a bottle of it is impossible for any man using “in make Plelmmllonll which (‘Oultl lHlVe been ilvollled- ll liquor was found in the pocket of his senses to mistake the “rvith- ‘Calga-TY Bull"!!- It is port wharf to bring tracks and with different planking llll; if the for they Coubrey bad warning getting oii COHBt hQHTlBEB m9)’ b8 mflde i-hO the would be remiss in their duty. You the planking, and he lizid 100 yards Subject of an interim report by the ttorncy General quoted from the gentlemen have examllled the bol, to 3Q l lhllll! HOW. he tie and i will leave it to yourselves. ten miles an liour, it was said-yet council. without the railway the Hillsborn Bridge. Mc- Thc cor was only going mill. W0 Wlll lcnve the 111M191‘ Ol I am not going to take further time the car was driven over the Oll-l the charge and deal Willi the ovi- lll discussing whether the prisonlatructlon and into the water antll fence adopts n common practice. a straw man and He. it down again. cxplnins tho prisoners were not drunk. I claim the pris- oners might not be drunk. Even if sober they were guilty of a vio- lotion of the Motor Vehicle Act nnd if so the prisoners were guilty of manslaughter. The drunken- riess you have to consider is not that of the day before, but at tho time the car went over the wharf. These men might have been per- fectly snbar when they left for tho races and may have been sober when they took supper at the Roy- al Hotel but may have been drunk seven or eight hours later. i am going to commence with the sec- ond trip. You heard the evidence of Margaret Yoiiland about liquor being put in the cur. There was to prove tho guilt of the prisoners. The question is did they bring about the death of these men byl violation of any of the ordinary lows. Peters had charge of the car. ownership of which was list- ed in his wife. He was driving her hire. . The Attorney General read from the Motor Vehicle Act regarding the qunllflcatiohli and require ments of chauffeurs. These men covered the r ti between Chur- lottstowu and iverside Park four times in twenty-four hours. So lonll as Peters drove all wont well. when the driver! were changed, and Mccoubroy, with’ was put at the wheel had‘ no license to drive. Prior to this he had driven only thirty-six miles. lad then a Chevro- let car. lf he Wanted to have more practice why didn't e do so evidence brought in to contradict this-it is for you to believe or lllllimllliilllllli ATP Fully as Remarkable as Radio graphy and Tole Pictures at Princ nesday, Regular The Prince Edward maiialemontsnd will always alive to providing Dlllfblllipltllllffl program, with the very latest in motion pic-premier of tho the lure entertainment ars living right will be of wonderful interest. noth- Caiiliolic boyllip to this policy in plltlalsobiltinlg the ipnll loss M ‘k d Smut o solutions in Italian clt- ates: and most rams s. a nvonq Rita's greatest b moot ts e ill" mlfimlwi‘ °"' m mm l1" "mill" K'"°‘P'°"°1“"lss undo‘: 20.000 population, win‘ iionjladio Talking Pictures will be of comedy UIIGOIII or the entire in the daytime instead of at mid- hlght. McCoubrey admits thiit lie Q iincitowiu Photo- phony Radio Talking e Edward Next Wed- Program Also. not cut-mi the regular which for the Talking Pictures in fact elm: Laura La The 601111591 701' U10 ill?‘ ers were drunk, if is not necessary lolmll ml ll“? b01101“ 11ml T101118 lll the some direction. lied it been driven ct o. moderate rate of speed the hind wheels would have caught the obstruction and the car would have been found twisted around. Do you think tho driver is compet- ent who cannot stop a car with the brakes in good order, and going at that low rato of speed? l Was there not gross negligence (Continued on page 3) D A Coco IN THE FEET i5 BET 1’ ER THAN ONE IN THE HEAD~ TORONTO. Jan. 27. —Maritime moderate to fresh northwestarly winds, fair and very cold. ltfiiii. “Lin. ":1 1 : : : i i : it}. u- cu» v-w-w Quebec ‘clear ......... .. 16—20b “Y ‘mm " JIIIPIOEYCQIOVIII, clear 17—5b ailgralllfllfiqgl-h”) lialfax, cloudy . . . . . 80-40 ' ' ' n. John. clear ac-ui ."°" Boston. cloudy -- 42"“ "(J0me lllfl New root. cloudy ....... .. 42-13 ,4, on, y“ for the The commission will move to Calgary tonight. open- there Friday morning. ‘it is possible that the Pacific conin/slon to the governor in ninfilll iivisgiis I (Canadian Press) ODESSA, Ukroiiiia. Jan. 26. - iTwelve men were drowned when the Greek steamer Anastasia was wrecked against the Cliff at Durs- torla Crimea. The Greek steamer Lazos fonndered in a storm of! the Turkish coast the dos-patches any. The loss of like is unknown. liiariupol. Ukrainian. Jam, 20. -- Twenty-five fishermen carried out to sen on a huge cake of ice Are believed to have perished. no trace of them having been found by searching ice breakers. fAnnouncements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc. "Sherwood Community Rink r0- lopens Tuesday nililt. January Nth. Everybody welcome. 3589-1-35 8i "Wanted- and Duel Feathers, not. in!!! Henry Mel's!- lans and 00.. Fttfit rs Uphnlltpr era, 1B7 Kant 81.. nltt Eldon Hobi- IMI ll ll t! -_-n~ "The Welt It. Qatar's Drains- or‘: lnltitute. Write 1.. A. fog to the niry of the waves. One kaya monastery!!! Kiev “the Jvrul- ll", no effect on the cathorc boy lien-dior- the first. time next week. your in "Her Bil flint". Clpnci- High tide. this afternoon at M! c", Tnyfl-a AflQhfli1|¢,'BUC'y, m: 5, Mollnltboat succeeded in getting through stein" of Russia hll been ordered 9mm, moumenl lll cum.“ arms _wl,dn“d‘y_ q-llumln’ “m” l,“ l, “mm,” M" l ' l,‘ m, l“ tom-mm; mm“; gt s45, Jun" "m Cannot. ""191 4i not arrived too late. Only vo of y the trio-sultan sovlrhmvht- ‘lessor-silos woo gimi by Rev. rotii- tin-in and win continue the int rule n his Prlitll roi- tii sun nets this monsoon st 4.0a p“, ml _““""""“"-— ' lie Botuerto’! crew reached shore. The "public MNIQNW M! 11¢‘ A. iii. Noon ores. Peter's Roinsn f r do '0! every vmik for v_o i-oinlrhble ensllilvnt and tho -nd rises tomorrow morning at v He weeks. That portion or the ro- who on attend ills matinee an 7.26. . "Ike rvo New moon Wednesday, Feb. tndr-‘rll. ' - dr" 1N0. A. . t t - .l (it niah those already has lg m 1| .0“ a, h“ today, "InWIW Pf-GIN: Elaomig-llwoz: $1: ti: e1‘iig‘7-(i'l‘:l‘I-:d Zilily of apilftlfirisling vnlh- “thiamine t‘: the Pop" action as gram devoted to Talking Pictures ufvilsti to dolao.‘ ..' s-ti-zai no. ‘an Home port was sen Bebaltian-able property wtniln the monastery. "Only a lemme banning". will mime about twenty minutu _ l v _ _ ‘.: . '. . .. .~-‘- 4.80 s. m. i h... <0‘ *- _ .. v... ~‘-'., - -~. 5.4.; it’) 1 t. w