day.’ You can accomplish iit onl with your business washings. v “Shes is the test to- ‘,-.. r " fling all pesdblhj customers yllv per I ' Covers Prince Edward Island Like The De w- .,,' ‘of, h W)‘ IM/ v/x/ - "n sdv is hotter than s vttilpcrstlvc story. ira- OI . V i w ,.“ tuiiy to unset-tbs most srso circumstances; self-control‘ Ulfllitctowl .008 Ills! Ilsa IIQOssts slss. Isulcd luv GHARLOTTETOWN; CANADA WEDNESDAY, J IINE 25, 1924 Ilom. House Iilay Pro- rogue Next Week-end (Csnsdisn- Press) OTTAWA, June 24-‘—Prorogstion of Parliament at the end of next week appears to be gaining ground among members, although some declare t.he_ir intention to continue the tight on for some weeks yet. Conservatives meet in csueus to- morrow morning to discuss the re- maining sessionsl programme, and it is likely that then there will be discussion of an approximate date for tllejend of the session. Its-distribution is the most con- tentious of the public measures yet -to come before the House. Al- most since the beginning of u“. sion, redistribution has been be. fore s special committee with Ou. tario constituencies as the stumb- ling block. On the Ontario con- stituencies, it is doubtful If a full agreement between Liberals and‘ Conservatives will be reached and there is talk of sending tho bill over for still another session. Condensed Specials RATIv-lfl par word. net such insertion in this column. ‘OHARLOTTETQWN CARNIVAL rweek July 14 to 19. 2630-0-12.26i WANTED — AN EXPERIENCED cook for July and August. Ap- ply Sbaw's Hotel, Brackley Beach. 288d 0 2 7i ‘ROOM TO LET-WITH BOARD. Suitable for gentleman. Apply at Guardian 0illce.—2916-0-21 tf. ‘FOR SALE-BIKE TIRE DRilV- ing wagon in splendid condl-tion newly painted this season. Apply M, T‘. Lambs, Emerald, ill. H. 3, 3i. sron sans-acumen suns;- low at Brighton Shore. Will be day morning the Grand Jury found true bills in the [allowing criminal cases: the King vs. Frederick Ken- ny .the King vs. Russell Gay. and the King vs, Winnifred Crabbe. No -bill was found in the case oi thc King vs. Mary Berrigari, A number. oi cases were dcnli with during tho morning and in the afternoon the Grand Jury visited thc County Jail and Falcouwmul Hospital. On their return to tho courtroom at six o'clock, they sub- . ruitted the following report, REPORT O-F GRAND JURY To the Hon. Chiel‘ Justice. es, My Lords:~—Wo the Grand Jury beg to submit our report as fol- lows: We regret the lurgc number oi criminal CiltiOS for this term of thc Supreme Court in our Province. Wo have hoard with grout appro- cilttion tllc trl-bulc 0f your Loril- ship null oi‘ the Attorney (lcncrul, representing the Dar, to the lute Sir Louis H. Jlzivles, Cillei‘ Jilstice of the ‘Supreme Court of Canada, it is always a source of great sails-fuc- tlon to our people tn note thc nil- vunccnlent and achievement oi‘ tllc Island's favorite sons and more iss- pcciuliy when lilcy devote lllcir en- ergies to furthering thc develop- Inlollt and “prosperity 0i‘ our country, Canada. Sir Louis H. Iluvics will Ibo long remembered for his cons- tructive stutesmansh-ip, both llls Province and in tllc wider ficld Iof national affairs. Wllilc in the J. A. hinthicson. uuil Associate Judg- E 501,] at a bargain “I, bought henldischarge of ills judicial duties he fore July 1st. . News Store-ill. Apply Taylor's WANTED-ROOM AND BOARD _ h two young ladies. Apply M., -.roa sAi-E — sEvEN noon elm of Guardian. 2on0 624m house, new, lot 120' ft: by‘ 55'ft. ' Arrly 205 Wovmoutn st. or son SALE-i TWO COOKING Phone 573- ' 3006-525 3L stoves. Apply 89 Rochford St. "wsm-so- AT ONCE CAPABLE 2073 0 24 2| maid in family of two. Arnly Foa- SALE—BABY CARRIAGE. before 6 n. m. at 271 Queen Apply 1o Granville Street. Street. 2717 6 17tf 2977 6 24 3i WANTED-FIR“ 0R SECOND FOR SALE-OVERLAND can IN class teacher for North Milton shhool. Supplement $140.00, C. E. MncKenzle, Scc'y. 30050-25 3i first class condition. \V. 'l‘. Wcllncr, 108 Prince St. 2967 6 24 3i TEACHER WANTED-FOR DE or second- 8125. Hector Sable School, first class.- Supplement MacKsY. Secy.—2988-6-28 5i. FOR SALE-PURE BRED YORK- shire Pigs, bacon type. Apply to Henry Hurry, Charlottetown, ll. R. No. 6. 3009-6-25 3i. WANTED-FIRST OR SECOND class teacher for Whentley Riv- er School. Supplement, $125. Archibald Barrett, Secretary. 2036-6-23 4i ._..___- FIRST CLASS TEACHER WANT- cd for Victoria School, District No. 60. Supplcnlont voted $200.00. (Male preferred.) Apply in per~ sen if possible to E. Boswell. Setfy. Trustees. 3008-6 25 ti’. ‘WANTED-GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. Apply Mrs. T. l}. Ril- ey, 2-i0 Sydney St. ' (l WANTED- A FIRST CLASS teacher for Enlerald High School. Eliluruld. 2995 0 25 3i FIREMEN, BRAKEMEN, BE. ginncrs 81504250 monthly (which p0$itl01l'.'). Write Itallwuy, Iiox 116. 2090 6 25 Sat-ii WANTED-PRINCIPAL FOR SEA View School. Suppiclncnt. $l50.00.-—Ed. Murplly, Socriitzlry. ‘ 2002 b‘ 25 (ii ‘WANTED-A TEACHER For: South Milton school, Supplement $150.00. T. A. Rodd, S043)’. 1i KING or DENMARK. sPINAci-l better- than spring tonic. We all need Spinach, lotg of vitamines in it. For sale by Jenkins t‘: Sim and Burt t’: Fraser.—- J. J. (lay g son, 2072 0 24 8i _....__._-_--- "r0 RENT-FOR acumen. FUR- nlshsd cottage at Trscadie Harbor with water supply, stable or garage. ice house with ice. Address "Cottage" 11 Brighton Ayenuq, City, 3000-0-25 H. ,__________._._,.._..,.,_.__'-_- ‘ro LET-DWELLING nous: Ne. 2t Pleasant 8t, City. Immediate possession. Can be inspected on, allflllclllll" and premises to owner. H. J. Pslgrnggls-al t,‘ ._ ___, ‘.1336. SURE FOR 00 DA ' W RK. ' ‘ literature. May work spsre .,. 0. to $50. t distribution rellsioill Man or woman. time. No exlflflllliifl Oppbftillllty to cam I! PORTRAIT AGENTS, WRITE FOR catalogue. United Art, Ltd., Brunswick Avc., Toronto. 3074 ti 16 wslu 301 NOB‘ PRINTING OF EVERY description. chonply and exile-il- Itiously executed. Guardian Ccnt. ral Job Prlntery, Phone 133. - 2879 5 lltf JOHN A .MoDONALD, LAND BUR- veyor. Hcrmsnville. ‘ 2837-6-18-1mtlil 'L08"l'-AT 0R NEAR OLARWS Mills, Wiimot gold watch, on"! face; Elgln, initials engraved on back P. D. C. lf found leave with Mr. Clark Wilmot or Mc- Donald rug 00.. summorsiile- Suitable award. 41 IIET YOUR PRINTING DONE AT the Guardian Central Job Print- ery. Phone 1B3. I87956lf LAWN MOWERI SHARPENED and repaired, stoves repaired at White's repair shop, 30' Kent St. 28843-203! ..___.___.. ‘FOR SALE-AT A BARGAIN. nice bureau. (almost new.) Apply 121 Pnwnal St. 3004-6-25 8i. WANTED-TEACHER FOR MILL Cove School. Supplement $100.00. Apply J. M. Arhlng, Hedfnril Station, P. u. l. 3003-6-25 in. FOR SALE-TWO REGISTERED b b 3 lb b lis_—2 years old. Zéfifliirmfil‘? Bglrrlililtqsbslllgl Aggy ‘sir-n DoIwn. lloclwv I'm‘- ' ' ' ' . . Lo 05 J. O. Hyudrnsn. Bnildinl. Toronto. A 111M518 Cht" 80024.25 2L _ ILL -——-———-———.———-——— ‘Abticfollfifdcii-ltlllcxw ilresscouo. HAND cross nsxr premises. 0H W" "m! 7 I" ‘Y: at twelve o'clock soon. the door to B. Carter's Auction Rwms, 181 Gffllt 00011! Street. TRINITY uni iii SUPREME couill BEiiiiii' rennin Docket Includes Four Criminal Cases- Bench Pays Tribute To Late Sir L. H. Davies At the Tfinity"l‘erm of the Su- TlllIY/IIVGII up to tile high standards, Illellle lCourt Wlllilll "Dolled yester- set iby his illustrious predecceso s. i The Grand Jury of Quccns County joins the Bench and Bar ill the ex- pressions of sympathy with Lady Davies and family. We visited Fnlconwooil iliuspiinl for the insane .tho cottage and in- firmary zit il-‘olconwood. We found those institutions thoroughly clean and ill an oxcolicn-t sanitary raondi- tlon. We inspected the meat ,hutter bread ctc., which we ‘found to be of r-xccllont quality. ‘All that WI‘. found reflects nluch credit upon Ilr Goodwill the medical superintend- entnnd ills staff of assistants. We also vlsitcd Queens Collniy Juli. PIVCTYIIIIIIR ill this institution ap~ poured tube clean and suniiary. \\'c strongly rcronlnlollil that some system of work be provided fur pri- soncrs confined therein. dill of which irfrespectiuily sub- lnlttcil. For 301i‘ and Fellows. In discharging thc Grand Jury tho iChieri‘ Justice said: “The rcporl which you have IlIillIC on lilo pub~ lio institutions will bc forwzlrdeil to Lhc proper authority-lo the (lo- vcrllmellt. and I have no iloisbt will rcccivc thc attention i0 which u re port so isurofuliy prepared and so practical in its form is entitled. "Whatyoil huvc said in rognril to lilo luic Sir Louis Davies will be in- cludoii lll tho luotion oi tho Attor- uoy (lianerul uladc this morning and will with the comments from tho Ilonch and on bchulf oi thc Ilur be enrolled ill lilo minutes of this Court nlld will always remain u ro- cord of the appreciation which those of us who are hero now hnvc i'or the remarkable lifo ulld work of one whose death is so sincerely mourned." MATHIEBOWS ADDRESS At the morning session Ills Lord- ship addressed thc Grand Jury us follows: "'Thc alnount of business that will come before you, gentlemen. I regret to suy, ls larger than usuui lulil it is of such n character, in tllc criminal cuscs, as will rcqulre your utmost cure and considera- tion. As you may observe. your numbers are only onc half of thc number of the Grand Jurors form- erly summoned. I trust you will find that in your deliberations it luuy be mdhl convenient and more satisfactory to have those consid- nrutims that come before you dis- cusscd by a smaller nuulbcr than ADPIY w- u- Dmllhlm» Secremrliliy u number so largo as twenty- fiulr. At any rate the responsibil- ity which cnch eno 0f you will boar will be proportionately, grcutcr, and wc will hope, IJOI. only ‘that you will glilc to tho consideration oi those grave matters all the at- tention lhoy (lcservo, but that the sheriffs for thc time being of thc iliffercnt Counties will exorcise thc greatest possible cure—wili continue to exercise tllo greatest IIOBSIIIIE,‘ carc-—ill selecting for tho (irand Inquest of the Cottntics tho twelve men within tho County who ure nlost suitable by reason. of location and flituess to occupy such an important position. Now thcrc come before you for consideration four bills of indict- lncnf. Tho first is the King against Frederick Kenny, which is n bill of lndlctnlent foi- shop iircnking and larceny. It will be for you, upou the evidence tllnt conlos before you to ileternllnc irhethcr or not n truc bill should be found. The next case is that of the King against Russell Guy, an. in- dictment for breaking and enter lug a fox ranch and stealing a num- ber of foxes. The breaking anii ontering of a fox rnnch is just the sunle us the breaking and entering of your warehouse or store and the luw pro idcg the same security. and the same penalty for breaking into and stealing from one as the other. Though they are nnimnls that are wild by nature, when they ure retained in captivity and are kept us those foxes are alleged to have been kept, they nro just as lnuch a subject of theft ns your horse or cow that stands in your stable. You in coming to your do. clsion will remember this in re- gard to this case and in all the others which you will have to con- sider. that you are not, a jury to try a case. You are a Jury to de- termine whether on the evidence produced before you the accused should be sent down for trial to the Petit Jury. You only hear one bide and when you have beard that you must upon your oaths come to a conclusion and find accordingly. whether this is a cssc in which s. true bill should be found. which will involve the-sending of the per. Crosses American Continent in Less _ Than aDay (Canadian Press) SAN FRANCISCO, June 2i- Lloutenunt Russell L. Mnughnn wrote a new and spectacular chap- ter in the history of man's con- quest of the air when hqspanned! the North American continent in less than a day. It was his third attempt. Lieutenant Maughan flew at an, average speed of approximately: 150 miles an hour, making less than that ubovc 2,000 feet and more at .or under that height. Conservatives Get Another Seat In B. C. illftlNiCE GiIdOItGE, B, -C.. Juno 24. —Wiih only one poll. where it is thought only two or three votes wore rocurded, to hcnr ‘from. the standing ill -I~‘ort (leorgc coutsltuen- uy is as follows: _ Burden, (ionscrviltlvc, 902; Per- ry. Liborul, 809; Shearer. Provinc- lzil. 1S4, Burden elected. ilcfonse, illlthc witnesses he wish- ed to summon, will be brought and Ilcurd; bllt your duty is fully per- formed when you have doomed whcthor this particular cusc, or illll’ other c2150. bi one that should bo tricd. y 'l‘hcrc zirc two other cases that I um sure will give you gcntlcnlcn far lnorc ciztlccrn by reason of the tcrriblc character of lilo offence which is charged, and of thc spec- iul circumstances surrounding the poor nllfortuuutcs who are ilccuscil of having committed tllcsc offuls? (is. 'l‘hcro is the case of thc King zlguinst Wilmlfred Crabbe. In that czisc the bill of indictment contains two COlilllSvCllly a (lifter- cnt way of stating what is practic- ally -tllc one offense. lcqulrcs however certain aspects or points of view, In. which a single offense may be regarded in different ways, so that it of-tcn is necessary for the Attorney Gener- al to pilt in. n number of counts, all aimed at practically the same course of even-ts. Those two counts are of this nature. The first count has to do with fniling to ilrocurc IIPOIlOI‘ assistance in child birth. Tllc other case. against Mary Bcrrignn, ccntulng one count only. and that count is the sumo as in tllc first count of thc cllurgc zlguinst the Crabbe girl. Those are the four crlnlinal cas- es to come before you. It will be your duty also to visit the Asylum and the Poor-house, or Infirmary and thc Jail. I soc that thcrc urc some eight prisoners in Juli. The visit of the Grand Jury from time to time to the public institutions of this Province should always be taken, and have for tho most part been taken with tllc utmost seriousness. And now that the Grand Jury is re- iluccd ill llulnbcrs l think, mmtlc men, that you will find you ill bo able to work pcrilups with more cf- ficicncy in inspecting tiloso differ- tnit institutions. At any rate sou to it in this, that you do not over- look such inspection unil such cx- mninution as you urc in duty bound to curry through in lilo interests of nil tile people of.’ this County. 'i‘lloy look to the Grand Jury. those who have friends and rela- tives there and nil [loopio of sym- pathetic minds, to sce that those institutions in which are housed and cilrcdfilr ‘thc helpless ones of ollr race, arc not allowed to fall into neglect and that thc inmates sh-all not bo allowed to suffer, but their lives lnlldc for thcm as hour» ublc as the inflictlons ilndcr which they labor will permit. Tho duty is upon you, gentlemen, particular- ly in regard to the Asylum. Tribute to Lats Sir Louis Davies His Lordship then columcuteil upon thc death of Sir Louis Ilavios and reviewed his brilliant curoor. He said: "it is fit that at this as~ scmbllng of thc Grand lnquost of (looms County some oxprossioil should bu given to the sorrow we all feci on the death of Sir Louis Davies. It is now forty-two your.‘ since hc was elcctod lo roprcscnt this county ill thc Pariiulnent of Carr uila. For nineteen yours as n private member and us n minister of tho. Crown Iii! continued to bo your chosen representative. In this Court he naturally np- peals to us more as a jurist than as a statesman and we realize that. in his carccr his legal training served to illuminate the Wide!‘ field of statesnlanship and was in- dispensable to the success which he achieved. Fifty eight years ago tomorrow Louis H. Davies signed the Parchment Roll of At- torneys of this Court. Nature hail conferred upon him rare sins but his sreet 11mm was won by the use he made of son accused to his trill before tilt . .- W' o n for business, fre :...:.r.:"r.'::.£r.'.t::.ul:; :1... ....... I , p; ufiflnmw “j, was by needle to an anchor. We lube . m, , gmmrt. rllbr lb the money, what nsvevyzu see: t: f. ‘vfly to ilfdssn b MBCKIIIIIOItIQ‘ ‘sail We are open eigfiy.hueal. amt Bsnlr mains:- PetltJury. and before the Petlt Jury all that be llss to say in his these gifts. His lamp was always trimmed and burlslna. The luwI lillllliiifl Will IN ilil lliii (Canadian Press) NEW- YORK, June 24-—The Deni- ocratic National Convention will usuculbie in Iiladison Square Gard- en at noon tomorrow with its favor- ites for the presidency deadlocked, its chief advisers in disagreement over party policies andiits dele- gates seeking n leader to guide them out of the wilderness-of their . Despite the differences‘ over plat- ‘ornl declarations, the convention ‘ looking to the contest over can- htdatcs as likely to furnish its greatest spectacle and its most ser- ious difficulty. The claim of twenty aspirants for the presidency have been placed before the delegates but there was no clear indication tonight ithat the convention wouli. find even in such s field the stand- ard bearer it is seeking. In pledged delegate strength William G. McAdoo stands well ahead of all of his competitors Governor A. L. Smith, the idol of the New York Democracy has shown a. backing tha-t will hold him in thc running, second ballot Dowll the lino will be ranged a long list of others whose managers to- night were predicting triumphinlly town indecision. minis-ted in the end by the bitter rivalry between them. Always he marched ulcct opportunity. It was by no series of accidents that in succession he became u nlombcr of this Legislature, louder "f "W UDDOHIUOIJ. Premier and Attorney General of the Fcdcrul Iinusc, ilinritinlc leader of ills burly. Minister of thc Crown‘, Judge oi tho Supreme Coilrt of Cosmic. Chief Justice of that (Yourt._u nlenlbcr of thc Judicial ICOIIIIIIIIICC of the Privy Council, Deputy Governor General, Admin- istrator of thc Government of Can. ludu and thus had traversed in little more than the half century thc forth to of thc bar. to the llghest position iu Avhlch a Canadian can aspire, With a high sense of public duty and ilanntloss courage he had In h-lm thc clunlents of greatnegs which enabled him to fill worthily iii/lei‘? llosltlodto which he Zlltflllll- This Island Ilus [lfoflucpq] men ‘tllllnelll m! lurists and statcslnon of grout worth but it has produced no mun who won such cmincncc in both fields as did Sir Louis II. Davies and nollc who more sincere- ly lflvcd and served his native land Wc owe it to ourselves us u pco- ple to pay this tribute to his mem- ory. Other Tributes, Mr. Justice Hasiard paid u glow. llll-Z tribute to thc ciluractcr of the late Chief Justice of (lanada. wllolll he hail known as n member of thc bar in this Province for many years, having had thc closest relations with hiln in the ii-gai profession iiuriug that tinlc. 'I‘hcre was no lllilii he hail evcr mct. ill business or clscwilcrc, who so considerate- ly hold at hcurL thc illtcrirsts of thc people ilc conic in contact with in ills work. When Lnllls Davies cstoil ill that case. illdccd, his rc- Ifltlilllg with people have been uni- que uulong men who occupied so many prominorlt positions as ho fllfl, in so fnr us his interest in thcnl individually was concerned. lio was onc of thc most consider- ntc of Illtl]. tho speaker hall cver known. There were many things Mr. Jus- tice Haszurd could refer to, he said, in the life of Sir Ilouis Davies and if llo “'(‘l‘(.‘ writing u memorial it ivouiil no doubt bc ntcrosting rcad- ing but he ilid not wish to go into them at the present time. IIc wished simply to express his fccl- lllk that in the deathof Sir Louis Canada has lost one of her fore- most. stutoslneu and lllcn of high character. As has been said. ho attained the highest position in thc Iilllll, and whilc ho has ncvcr occu- pioii tho position of Governor Gon- cral. yet hc has filled that exalted position as deputy to the Governor (ienorul on nlnny occasions. So there was no further rung of the ladder in ftllllll). When death i-amo there ivas nothing in which ho hail not succeeded, as n ropro~ sontativc of the people, as u mom- ber of thc bur of (lnnailu, and as a Judge of the highest Court in thc lurid. "We all. I think, will remember the many expressions we have heard of his success as n repro- sentative of this County. lie was one of the men who was always looked forward to when political contests came and he expressed himself in no undecided forms: and in his place, either in politics, or business. professionally or other wise, I know of no person who cver attained and held the offices he did with the same satisfaction to the people of this Province. We have much to regret in his death and I have no doubt every party in this Province will regret that both of the leaders would be ell 1 wholc journey from junior lnclnbcr took hold of n case in Court ovory~ thing that was in him was intcr~ diBilR 60W. Iiiillil BEHIN- (Britlsh United Press) LONDON, June 24~Tho defeat of the Labor government in the Commons last night through the insistence of the Liberals that thc Housing Bill shall be discussed by a committee of the whole house rather than by a standing com- mittee, although net directly liable ‘to force a dissolution yet will prob- ably do something towards hasten ing the time of a general election. As a result of the vote there will be considerable dislocation of the plans of the Government. The congestion of parliament- llry business is already serious and ‘will be rendered worse by the ac- tion taken last night which means an extension of the term of par- liament until well into Autumn. The government is anxious that recess should begin in August ow- ing to a declaration of Liberal whips that they cannot guarantee ‘full attendancepf Liberalmembers after that filOillh. The Labor back ‘benchers are also insistling that ‘they- be allowed to leave London by August eiglltb. Such defections would make the government posi- tion serious. I L. of C. Take 13-5 Win From P. W. C. The League of the Cross hall team ramped off with an cusy l3 to 5 win over the Prince of Wales Col- lege nine last night at Victoria Ilark. has cver attended a Park bull game was on hand and the bralld served was oi‘ a very good variety through- out. “Lofty" McQuaid the I. of C. pit oiling ace moved along lust night under wraps and lit no time was hc in danger. llouston, the first able to.tako the mound: novorthe- ices,‘ White who filled the position ‘made u. very good showing, It is a safe prediction that with a little more practice the =I.. of C. line-up will make ’cnl all step this summer. Special mention may bc made of the slellnr work of young Daugherty who was on the receiv- ing cnd for .\IcQu:llii lust night. This boy with u Iiitlc more practice will undoubtedly ilevolop into one of our leading bnckstops. , The following are the lmttting or- ders: . IL. of C.——<F. Bradley, third hr“; T. Corrlgan, second base; D .l.;ivlc left field; Daugherty, cnicllor; lic- Cabe, centre field; J. Dillon. right flvlil; J. Burns, first base; hiiiltiluid pitcher; Arscnault. short strip. ll’. W. C.—-—Saunilers, arm-her; Ste- wart, first base; llillifilflll, short M00.‘ Francis, left fiolii: Willie, pit cller; Foster. centre ilcid, McDon- uiii tiliril. base; RCEIHIOII, second busc: Taniou, right iiolii. ilmplrcs—-at tile plate i\icAlccr; on the bases, liaipcnny. it deeply. lie had reached thut ugc when the hand of Timc could not be stayed, and tho cull canto uftor u long and vnrcd lifc." Mr. Justice Arsensult added a few words of tribute. Ill his ac- tivo career for half u century the late Sir Louis had boon iliustriinls its ti lawyer, a ststesmurl and jur- ist. He was a remarkable figure, onc of tho island's most (iistinguish cd sons. and his life will remain an inspiration for generations to collie. Ho ivus sincere, upright and Gttd- lellllllff. three elolneuts that make for tile noblest citizenship. Hon J. D. Stewart, Attomey (lcnerul, on behalf of the Bur of the Ilrovince, warmly concurred in the remarks from the Bench. The lute Sir Louis was perhaps the ilwflt eminent of the Island's sons. Ills lofty ideals nnil splendid ut- tninulcnts must always prove fill inspiration to tho bur of this Prov- incc of which he wus for many yours it leader and un ornament. The Attorney (icllcrnl tilon mov- ed that a minute of lllu remarks of lilo Court and of nny remarks from the Grand Jury be piuccil on record. ‘Pile following are Jury: Friulcrlck Roberts, City. John H. Court. Redford. tlu- (irund dio. Jerome Mcfluigau, Koll_v'u Cross. John Collins, North Ilivor, Harry Weeks. City llusscl Clark, Mt. men.) John D. MoFarlsne, DcSable. Joe. Hughes. Millcove. Jas. Monagllan. Lot 48. Wnl. M. Mulch, Earnscliffe, Wm, Connolly. East Royalty. The following is the (locket: Angim A. McNeill MoCarron. V8. Ems, Ltd. One of tho largest crowds that‘ string burier on the I’. W. C. roster was hit on his pitching arm in the opening frame and unfortunately‘ was un- Wnl. J. McDonald, Grand 'l‘raca~ ‘Stewart (inro- Absent or ahsconiling ilchtors- Mary Ann Non Jury (laser-Debi or Dam- agm-(lordon McKay Ltd.. vs. Sterne §Q uu runs‘ Last Minute News Flashed in Over the Wires (Canadian Press) BELFAST, June 24. -—A tcr- rific tornado, unprecedented in the city's history struck here this evening resulting In ex- tensive damage. Many build- ings were wrecked and s num- her of people injured. OTTAWA, June 24.-—Recorr\- msndsticn to the Minister of Marine and Fisheries. stating in view of the late season and By Explosion 0B ' Freighter Inadctl With Naptlla" and‘ . Gasoline (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, June 24-Five men were reported missing endow others were seriously iniureiLl today by an explosion of naptbrcn board the British freighter.- ldgsc- vcrysmall catch of lobsters around the ccsst of Prince Ed- wsrd island and the northern part of Nova Scotia some ex- tension be made to the season this year was adopted by the Marilne and Fisheries Commit- tee of the House today. ROME, June 24. -Premier Mussolini has given orders. that the national mliiltla which was recently mobilized. be demobillzcd immediately. .sc- cording to a semi-official Stefsni agency. HOLALAKE, Eng" June 24. __E‘ighly seven golfers have qualified for slay in the Brit- ish open “nmpionohip. Most of the great names in British golf wlil be In the lilst of those bnttlliing this year for the championship. MONTREAL. June 24.——Exc- eutlves of Letter Carriers Ao- eoclation and Postal Clerks A0- sociatlon ‘waited on Postmaster Gaudet this morning and asked him to take back the postal strikes‘: unconditionally, Mr. Gaudet promised to con- sider- the case of each man in- dividually having regard to his ability and to financial consid- erstiens- PRETIORI-A, Union of South Africa, June Zm-ifierleral Ja- mes Barry Hertzog, leader of the victorious parties in the rc- ccnt elections, today accepted the premiership of South Africa succeeding General Jan Obi-ii:- tlan Sm-uts. General Hcrtzoq has begun the formation of his cabinet. Prince of Wales Cele- (British United Press) LONDON, June 24. —'l‘oday was the Prince of Wales‘ thirtieth birth- day. In thc morning he received General John .l. Pershing ill- 5i- Janlcs Palace and at noon he at- tended a luncheon given by his Royal parents to King Christian ‘and Queen Alexandria nf Denmark, and tho General. Tho luncheon was at Iluckinghzlnl Palace. In izn Sherry. Provincial Bunk of Cunniln vs Jerome -Snlitil and and. Aioxundcr McMillan vs. Chas Phillips. .\lcKlnnon. .lury~- Ilcht, or damage. Funlucl Illlclmnllu vs. Iicllonalil and illll). John A. iui-e Vfhoatioy- Barron. Aiuriioirk McLeod son. Non Jury-Jfrospass. Ilonulil Nicholson and auo. Seymour lmrracil and nun. VS iivorcil until nitor July. Show was made on behalf of Ed to study luw in MCQIIKTTII! d: Ar rionililifs office, .'\[lplll:i\tl0l1 grunt ud . The iolloiviug judgments were dc llvored. for $400.00. Gordon McKay & Co.. for $363.70. i plaintiff for $47.25. $41.55, this morning. - ->~.- ~mns~r mwv-wv-“r- »~ draw-u ~---- Curtor & Co., Ltd, vs. Chas, I). Maud Wukviin vs. Iiobt, IthyxlosI Mary F, Ince vs. John C. Mc- Plltill, Josephine Trainer vs. blnrosidc. ‘Rufus S. llogzm and ‘rlllfl. vs. Wel- William K. Rogers vs. Wnl, I).I vs. Ida Jacob- l-iis Lorilsllip nnilounroil that re- servod judgments would not. be de- An application by .\ir. l) Edgar ward Lloyd (reliant. for permission‘ Ailgus .A. .\icNeiil vs. Mary Ann Mcfiilrron. Judgment for plaintiff Emerald on pomp-Hon D.’ u.“ ma- ve.I Slcrna Bros. Judgment for plaintiff llilmmond E Ford vs. Charles . Phillips. Judgment for plaintiff for The Court adjourned till 10.80 of good mont Castle at her Brooklyn dock- Seven men badly burned were rush ed to the hospitals and two. unac- counted for, were believed to have been trapped In the vessel's hold. it was reported there were 10.000 cases of napths aboard. Two tugs towed the biasing freighter into the East River to save shipping from denser. 0L pale. slble explosions. As the tugs caught hold of the vessel the hntcheswerc hastened down I sndin the last, slim chance for the fe of flvc men trapped in the hold. ., The vessel's cargo included 100.- 000 gallons of highest airplane gu- oiine, 100,000 gallonsoffnsplha and a large quautlty pf. motor oil.‘ 'The fidé. TORONTO, June 25. —Maritinle moderate south and south west winds, fair and warm. High tide this afternoon at 5.38 and tomorrow morning at 8.12._ Sun sets this evening at 7.56 and rises tomorrow morning at 4.10. I New moon Wednesday, July 2nd '1.35 a. m. _ I Snmmersiile tide eighteen min- utes later than Charlottetown. I Maximum and minimum tempera- tures: ‘Toronto 78, 60 ............. -- fs.ir ,Morltreal 82. 64 - clear Quebec 82, 64 .... ... - clear 'Chiarlotttcfown 74, 64 _ _ fair dialifsx 82. 54 _____ ._ cloudy St. John 63, 50 -_ fair Boston 88, 68 -__ .. fair New Yolik 82, 70 ......... __ clear the afternoon the two Kings and their Queens went with General Pershing to the International lliorsc Show. brates 30th Birthday-Announcements, Coming Events, _ Meetings, m. nurse-s cents par "were scab insertion. "Charlottetown Carnival We k July 14 to 19. 26804-12," "New Summer dresses arriving daily. All at wholesale prices on DDIIIII‘ Dny at the Vogue.—~2l. G. dd. Barbour 00., Ltd.. vs. I'll-I "Taxi Phone 250. McLelian Bros. 2078 0 24 0i stand "Ten Party at Emerald Dominica ny. I596-$11—18l I ‘D "Change of ate-Hope River tca postponed u til July 12th. 2971 6 24 til "Pie Social and dance at Elliot- vule School Friday, June 27th. 998 ii I5 2i Daniel, "All indies coats and sutts ‘in stock at 25 percent discount- on Dollar Day at the Vogue.—-2l. i "North Itivor ice cream social Kfhursday. June 20th. If not fills will be Friday night. "Reserve Saturday. July 5th. - 1924 for Ice Cream Festival and Ten at St. Marks Anglican Church. Itusiico. 2994 0 24 2i "Ladies-Did you get it,- What!- The Daisy Dust Pan, it's great. ‘ l877-6-20uii ' "Special lines of lsdlsr slain ' cbiidrnns dresses and millinery at vcry special prices on Dollar Dsy at the Voguc.—2i. "Notice. All roads lead to time for everybody. Coma along BRICK" "Como to the Grand ‘ _ _ _ h. L. Barbour (is ‘Co, Lld., vs. Ell- a; "gmday" whu-L w n ‘h’: zu Skcrry. Judgment for [llllllitlflvjqly g3_ 1.19pm“; In"; in m”, llli‘ 341-05 noon for the greet event. Bplendi i Provincial Bunk vs. Jerome "q and wmpgqgug" up“, g i Smith. Judgment for plaintiff for ‘ $53-51. "Hear "Breesy '.' by thin’; Alex. McMillan Vll. lChss. oner- m... Charlottetown ; also lets!- ney and another. Judgmeilt for of good muslclt 8f; trfcl‘? Hall} Sourls, Friday, June, in‘: U l “vmaermf ,' I s at rm, , as", _€ "la-K 'l.'-§.'_ DlJr-Ilr -"J: