MAXIMS 0F A MERCHANT ._-__~ ed happiness. Apple sauce is stew- The P W ///' Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew A . MERCHANT is “health.” MAXIMS OFA wordle- the wise rlptlonl Delivered $15.00 , l , w M-ll- v-r-r- m‘ "- M- "v" CHARLOTPETOWN, CANADA. MONDAY, JUNE 6,1927 s..°.'.‘..'.'.'."““.i'.‘.'."....‘i.‘2"“i=..':..£:° .2?" ~ Of Evidence Giv The preliminary investigation in Cfllillecllllll with the arrest of Jamesl (iormloy, ifitluutnti Byers and 1\lul-‘ lilcAttlaiy, was opened ‘Sutur- ln the Police Court l-iotior Stipendlary I fifimmuv uvrsnatnu tun strutnu iliililNiNli In Connection With T he Vogue. Robbery. ' Several Witnesses Examined. Report 6H. lllartitfs office_ Miss Duiron mine in shortly after and clulmetl them. (in tho 17th May i went to McClos- key's anti’ talked to Bessie McClos- key about the goods. As u result of the conversation they were gotten 250 Millions Already. back. She brought them to rue about 0 o'clock in the cveninil. in a bag. She came in a wagon. 1 thought it was her husband who drove the ltorse. Milli‘, (iilltcrt (iaudet, K. C, appear- ed for the Crown, Mr. J. .l. Johnston. (K. (‘. for the prisoners. A nmnbei- of witnesses were ox- Spent on Hudson Bay Railway (Special to the Guardian) QTTAWA, June 4-—Only the simplest part of the project it; covered by the engineer's es- timate that it would cost $7,- 543000 to complete thc Hud- son Bay Railway to Fort Churchill and lcaves $500,000 good for railway terminals. The most difficult and cx-' pensive part of the work is act- ually at the bay\ where docks, terminals elevators, aids to navigation and millions of dol. lars worth of dredging will have to bc done if the Hudson Bay Railway will be a factor W15 iliiliiiitii iiilil-BENEHM , ijlNliil Marquis of Lansdowne Held Many High Of- fices - One 0f Few ‘Remaining Figures in Victorian Line of chansons on On Trans-Atlantic Flight (Special to the Guardian) ROOSEVELT FIELD, N. Y., J1me 4-— Seated side by side in the _-Bcllanca monoplane “Coi- umbta" designed for gram. Oceanic fiyifg. Clarence ‘D. Chamberlln amd Charles A. l-"lrlo. Managing Director of the Columbia Aircraft Corpora- 1l°". hopped off at 6-05 this morning for a flight to an un- named European deetiysation. it was a dramatic moment as they soared aloft from tho runway, where on May 20, Cap- tain ‘Charles A. Lindbergh, be- gin his cpochal flight to tParie. Levine oat beside Chamber- ttt. liftilillilil uttsltts MIJIIHQLIBINESS All Demands For Mis- sionary Services met by the General Board of Missions Whose. Report Was Considered by the Assembly. Foreign Secretary Is Slightly Injured (Special to the Guardian) LONDON, June 4. --,8lr Austen Chamberlain, British Foreign Secrf-‘tary, was slightly injured in an automobile ac- cident last night while return- ing to his home from the for- eign office. Sir Austen's automobile was proceeding through Whitehall Square when a woman sudden- ly stepped off the sidewalk in front of the car, the chauffeur swerved sharply to avoid her. and collided with e midstreet safety zone damagingthe car and smashing most of the glass. . Sir Austen's forehead was cut by glass and his finger was injured. He was taken to Westminster Hospital, where his head was bandaged, after t i ut Hutnnf nus 1115i mtnnuntv Disaster of Major Pro- portions in Eastern Mountain District»- Damage $5,000,000. lntrotsvurnn. Ky, June 4. -- Q disaster of major proportions in tzhl mountains of Eastern Kentucky by ‘storms Sunday and Monday will augmented by resultant flood-s. ‘I relief committee was told yoatoit- amitietl.... , Mr. John ‘Savldant nlghtwatclt at the Post Office, suld that on the morning of May 8th while in the Springs llauk- be saw a man com’ ing out of the Vogue Store at about 4.25 a. m. The man stood for a minute or so and lllr. tsavidzitit not- iced something white trail in front oi hhn. ’l‘hc lllttli tlisapptgttretl itround Queen Squuro School and , \\'(‘lli down Great George St. The iralehltiati crossed over to the store, l noticed the glass in the door broke ‘ en and culled the Police Station on the Savings Iiauk phone. Officer Joseph Trainor arrived shortly and they both went over lo the Vogue. Officer Trninor inserted ‘his hand and opened the door. The man, he only saw but one, was fairly tall and slight ‘but he did not recognize hitn. it was daylight at the time. Miss Angelina Doiron: The part.- nnr of Miss (lertrutle Stoclc, in the Vogue-n. ladies ,lllllllll(‘l')’ anti ready to wear shop—icsliilo.d that about flvo o'clock lu tho tnorning she was notified by Officer ‘lflralnor that tho store bud been entered. "i wont up, slid said, and found the glass in the dour broken. 'l‘ho door ivns open when l came tunl the goods gone. (ffwtm fur emits, six cloth coats and ll-re dresses and Miss Detroit's gold wrist watch.) l have seen the goods since in iVlr. Martin's office on ‘ltichtunrttl St. l identified the stolen goods. The ru- inil value was Seven or eight inm- tirt-tl dollars. One dress is titissltig. Cross-examined: ti saiv her on two occasions before she brought mo. tho goods. l saw her three times on May 17th. l hadn't set-u hot" before that to speak to hcr aibout this af- fair. ‘l saw her bctwt-eit l2 o'clock and -1 o'clock in hcr own kitchen. Tho second time was just before Sllll(lO\\'ll. in the evening l suw her in my own tiontrootu. 0n the first occasion her children were llltlfC. ller ltusbzttitl was not there. The second time she was alone, 1 gave her money when l got the goods- $50. That was all, ‘I got. the tnonoy lmlll llllY ‘llllllllll- l i401 ll lol’ m.“ didn't ask me lo take him to iti- ‘lllllllollll ‘ll i-ilvllli! ll l0 llel3 lMlll-‘qiiace- *1 told him i would Kn to H1‘, Mefllnskisy knew she was going tot“ the Sum was H,,.,.,._ l mm m,“ l‘ get it. Slhe knew when l went down would bring the -:ulf out, iiu itgtvo‘ of the port at Nelson, dredging anti othcr_ work at the latter point having cost more than six millions. eleven years. I don‘1 know win-re‘ the round ltousc is. lillil not a lllilll sud not Hlillliflstiil to know pvt-j)" building, llrztdloy on] not 35k ||lt- [u lake him to tin.- place win-re 1h" stuff was, l saw the siuft‘ lln‘ ,|,,_\. before itc canto. l told him win the stuif was bf the tltuup. l tiizitrt‘ offer to take him to the plaice. lie iirst- .1 _ dlllll‘! llly iufoimutiflll mo $50 after l gave ltim tin‘ stuhii against the lvlctlltislteys. The Chief m, ,11-(|,,'L u.“ n“. “my ,|,._.,~,. ‘Yuql of Police dltl. I gave evitleitce in $50111 it lfhc got ihc sltlll. lie anon l ll"! ""50 ‘Vllml lllel’ “We Milli l0 tloned no tiltmey to me :|i lite‘ the Suprciuo ‘Court for YCCOlVlIIJ-l house. ’i‘he. nexi day he ol'i'rr.‘ti me those i-illilll-‘i- $100 to tell him who the men \-.\ re. MFB- B989“! MCClOBKEYI-i 11W‘ 1 didn't know he was going n- ,‘;i\'e at ‘240 lku-chesit-i" St. I am tho wife me motley. 'i‘ln‘. goods were i.- .1 on): of lleruartl hletfloslttry, [know the with a little itsltos and nu u"! iin three ‘prisoners. l saw two of them tub over them. l tiiilifl 1:11;» lhcl on the morning of the tlth o1‘ May-- tub. I didn't think it lll'i‘l'.'»."l‘_v' to ,1 eel. "Led Byers and (lortnlvy between 2.30 and 3 (ft-lock a. m. i was lu bell. lug an old tin tub flown lh The -t-ul) was n rouutl l'.'vl..". Tlmro was n knock at. tile back tubwwhut is called a sewed size door. l got -up. "l‘hore were two 0th‘ mtsh ttub. I found the .1'.ol'li= Illllivl‘ ‘or men talking in the yard. l (llillflilllfl tub. l no down to tit» llmnp lil' a while. Soon-lino". i linrl .11 ilu-iit see them but heard them. (iortrtleyfllllfll t “murals, l lilliu them llotuc. \~. _tl-itlit't cnmo in tlln back door, iasltetl mo it’ he could loavo somt-Wlllll lllll lllPlll "ll llli‘ llblll- l llllll‘ pstufl‘ atYlhe lnmse. 1 said “Nn_ hphzllll-S of good things in tin‘ -!n1np. l ;coultin‘t." l didn't ask any tpn-s-{ll\'l‘lll lllIWll "ll llll "W" llmlll lions. l shut the door and went "m"! 1i lllillllll- ll (mm. bupkwviih mo WllCll I found lb - but: with a tub or-boiicr over tits-it _ .\iy win‘. looked into the hill!- ‘V9 |n ‘he movement mwa iin clad In an ordinary busin- markets of the world of wesli- Statesmeth I-‘iis suit. There was no hat on em Canada grain‘ came and ‘ -———— hi5 head. Neither showed any other pmducts_ (.i.()lN.\l‘l1'.ll., "Fippcrary island, Qmoflon a5 "my prepared 10,. Ahlady more than szsoljoor .luno 'l.-_-'l‘ho ‘Marquis of hrlmfi‘ the flight with gpqgtaiorg 000 has been Spent on the rail- lllllvnp‘ ‘(n-null lord or “la Brl-tlsh slandllli? lllwlll "l9 Fla"?! "l" road, mfludmg devmopmcnt treasury. and (ioverntrr General 0i knowing who Chamberlln’! (‘atiatla from 1883 to 1888, died l0- ilzty al Newton Armor. after ‘an ill- ness of only it few hours. lilmn-y Keith Petty Fltzmaurlce, fifth l.\'li1l’(pllls of Lainstlowne, was one of the few remai-nixig figure! in the. Vietoriait line of statesmen and held nutny high offices. lie was born .lanunry 14. 13435. i‘l(l(‘H'. uOn m‘ the fourth Manquls. and utter-roiled to the title in 11806- in lsiiil he tuarriotl body Muufl Evo- l_\‘ll llntuilton, daughter of (the first linko of Abel-corn. To them were born o-no soil and two daughters. 'l‘he iliariyuis was Lord oi‘ the trees nry from L869 to 1872 under iSecret- ary for war front 1872 to 1874, tind- er $pi‘l‘(l.lill'y for India in L880, Gov- erno (lettoral of (Jallaflfl. 13343433- set-retary for war. 18515-1900; 1'01‘- eigu secretary, 1000-1905 and minis- lei‘ without portfolio 1015116. Ills heir is the ldari of Kerry. in 1011i, while lllllllStCl’ without portfolio, the lliarquig stat-tried the political woriti generally by asking through the-tnetlliuti of the press ,wltai. were the de-ilniate aims of tho ‘allies in tlu- war» Ellis dctttb occurred at tho reel- ideilrt: of itord Usbornti do Vere Jleattelork. Tho hlarehiotiess of ‘liansdmvtiti survi" .(. s Hotnetittie. in tile in tho Railway w the Itali- by my wife, it wa afternoon. l think. dump. 'l‘hu. dump is belo way shop. oil Prince 181., _lo the left. 'l‘in-_v were in a pllo oi‘ ashes in a l companion really would be un- til Levine climbed into the cockpit. tntunmruv uvt uncut ttsnlltnult (Cgriadlan Press) hONiDON, June 5- ~— Wireless reports ionlglrt indicated that the trans-IAtllznrtic piano, “Columbla", piloted by iClarenco ‘Chamber-tin with ‘Charles A. Levine, ‘backer of ttho flight, lrad SllCCESbfUlly com- pleted her trans-Atlantic flight with iher destination stitli a tnystery to all but the two men in the plane. ‘At about 9.'1'5 p. m. “London tlay~ light time, the lCohnnbla wws ro- porteti off Plymouth other having ‘been previously reported by‘ tho steamship Transylvania, 55 tnintutea eaulier immediately off fund's 0nd, “£10 miles west of "Plymouth, on tho lmost southwesterly tip of England- i A wireless report from the stezm|~ ‘ship Manrettvnia, over which tho Columbia: circled at 4330 London daylight time, 360 tniles off ‘Bis- ‘lion's iRock, Seirily islands, was ‘the first word front the Ooltumbizt . All tho coals are returned. The mis ipppk n, ppm (gupmh-y "I-“ivlllllfitilrelstctts of itmijilbluts silk, Wlllldllllllll at ll (fclor-k Stunting’ llllll‘llllli.‘,’. Fm“; mrlil ‘andd kovmfllllilb. ‘tllllllfilltv wnsnlono. When he. canto in .1 ‘l ‘mun l"; all b" ~ l8 lllllk hynsketl him what siuff did he have. l - - l) a n gold‘ wrist watch with 11¢ 331d he had some stuff ("mm (he u hllwk "ll'b°ll‘l"ll“l< vol-tile. ~l ileikotl jtlm if there was r cmsllelillmllwlll Pllel“ WW0 lWO any one with him. lie said Mal- ‘Klll ‘lmlllmll- Tl"! Olllelll WW0 lflll" colm ‘McA-ttlxty anti ‘idtlnumd ‘Byers F’ ‘lillll- The)’ were “m wllller lllll-[weic tn ll with ‘him. (Tho xtames "'1'" “l cillllr- Them l" ll llllck 011i‘ were not admitted as ovitieutze.) lio ‘lilillllfgllélillélligltlifxllli ‘llttlfi lilllllllll lllslfll stayed a llltlo while and l.ll(‘ll\w(3||l Th; reutr Roof 10x1»: st Wis/Ir: n1;- out. Heroine back that day sovgrgl] ‘My! Sid 5 ll -- ‘l - flutes. there was nothing cine said ‘ ' “ll y my Si" - llY llllll OT lllll- llyers canto in 1lll0lll. wlllliilll P"\l"lY-—l ll-lll llfllllilillflll" fil(‘ll'1‘.ll o'clock the some day. lie. er ai ‘Clar-ko. llros. On Sunday morn w,“ mom, m-unk b,“ m, m“ “my iui: .\'iny 8th l was ob my way hnmc lietwcoit 12.30 and i (fciock. 1 saw tin-nutty the prisoner. by the lllhlkue. of the Gloss llail on Itich- llleuil Sio-‘ttboul. a block from Tho Vlllloo, llo spoke to mo. 'l'ltertu was lie was looking for beer, I sniti l (lltln'l. hrnvo any. lie saiii ho bud some itieo dresses. lln wanted to soil them to mo, ‘I didn't. ask him any flllCSllLlllH. From what .l heard from (iormlcy in tho morning, i llmllwll" Wllll llllll- ‘llll iilllll "(l°"ll' didn't think it necessary. l t1iiiti'l ‘llkllllwdillil lllllllillll’ "ill llll‘ ll fllillll" soc him any more Llmtldny. I did ‘w “I: m... 1 wouldnt sitylnnt see Mollulztydllat duy. lie was Sedqlt Peter Bridle)‘ special in» lltllqlllll n wmk Ilium‘ mm ‘Sunday’ ' ~l u v ; l . . lim- olfienr said: "l lltlil a iunni ltflhin-nfllilly ‘fit; T1,l,:,,,m,rlw;.ll'° arm“ trrgguittvttstlgatiou of Tho Vogucvfluqfl.“ [Mm M1," "my ditl/klvlthallttl l" '5'" l "a" 5'1"" Ol ll"! illlllllll-“sttiff. llo replied that it wnuplntttotl lllhseil to be stolen, ~1 saw them in "ll own kitchen first. ffliey ivero brought theto ‘by Bessie McClos- llY- 8iio ‘brought them to my place 0n the 17th May. I took them out "l ‘l 'lllK—2 fur coats, 6 cloth coats, llllil 5 dresses. l took them to Mr. “ttvw ‘(Jottdensod Specials l RATE-lo. per word, net each insertion in this column. " 94 §0 ‘HAVE ARRIVED-CARLOAD OF horse's ‘for v sale at. Buulain d: licii stock yards. Apply Wood & ~\'l<‘N(.*"ll_ ' 5032.6 4,21 __ '5PECIAL HAMIURG QTEAK -- Easter quality Mel. Saunders Ibllleiwsotn d: C0,, East and Market S. ' TTLJ~ ‘JOB PRINTING 0F EVERY "Wvrlrllon. clients. rad etlilidi- ll°llllv executed; Guarding Cen- tral Job Printer, Phone 1B . ‘VON wm-r cog? srivetonn grime 50 for 2 ‘i 100 I01- 9 ; 5° for 550;, i100 at: 11.00; 1, 0 for $1.05. rq mu . umnm or. “flee. (luau-vita Job » rintery. t! --'-.~¢,._. mztoutns its on oNio one a cilllllflzl. I153‘ _tPrl:lo6 at. . Dir. a nurtures mgittiltl. , 0"" u goose-tonnes, oW-ARTIQ PQQ grit‘: at the Railway Wharf. when my ‘husband eumo ‘homo we went to tho dump and found a bug covered with unites anti a tin tub. We didn't, touch them then. Mr. Bfiltllfiy (Eflmo llmfll llllfll‘. Allfll‘ a conversation we got the goods and took thorn tn his lhmtsc. i couldn't swear that the stun‘ found was the some 9,5 Gonn- ley was talking about. It was twen- ty-fivo minutes to three when I" went bnok upstairs. 1 looked at the clock. Thoro was no stuff brought to my house. l didn't’ see the watch. I didn't open the has. Gormloy or Byers didn't speak to me about the watch. There was a lady spoke to me about the watch. Crone-examined: When Byers came i didn't see any parcel with him. He didn't show me any dress, He was very drunk. Gormley told me thestulf was ,on‘tho Railway Wharf. He didn't My dump, ‘I was looking for the back of a stove and found them. ‘Nobody told mo they were in the dump. He dldn't' say ‘what part of the Railway wharf. ‘We went down by the dump. ‘ffound, them the day before Bradley was tweaking to mo. My husband was there when Gormley mentioned the “t1 heard a ratp at the door. 1 did fWe live in my fatbenin int -, V~()u'eit hleilltwskey, \\‘.~ nztnit the.‘ ‘house in the winter. ll was banked .lust full I never store anything in; ]t.ho banking of the li(llls' i swear ‘it. No officers as fur as I ltnow ex- laniiticd the banking of the hhusef 3M1‘. llrrulloy gave m $30 and ioiri‘ ‘mo it was n [ll'i‘.l~il'lll, The ul-xi tlayi lwhen he (ilferetl me tin‘ $1110 in- told‘ .nie l know who lltu boys were. i ‘told him '1 would tell him notbilut- |No, l didn't ask him for lfiiii) au'i lie had solut- icomt- down to $50. , numcy in his hand \\'llf'll ho offv-rerl mg tlm 10f), The two il(‘.li‘i'llVl‘,.‘i wore at tho house twice. i wasn't: ill. borne. isaw lbem when lite)‘ "l"| restml us. l'|‘ln~.y showed us httdges: and told us they were tlnnnaiiw-es, l ‘didn't. hear they were. titer-- before, llradlcy mime to my iilflfl" 'l'll“l first day l sow them was when they look us up to the Hlilllilll. 'i’llf‘.V lilllll us we were wanted al the lhlllvc. tStaliou. - Questionotl by Ni r. ilztiulcl. _ . (‘vormlr-y \ln't offer me ituyilitttg to store the. goods. iiorHlPY dill“; they met the Prunia‘ lWY lwlwllii" (wnlyn gm] "no o'clock. lie said he. and MeAulay mot .luck Prunty's Hon. it was after they lllllll" m”- illuss in the door of tho Vill-lllll- To Mr. Johnston: .1 didn't, toll wtrs. .lohu (1ortnley‘ that Iiratliey told me the first. time; t going to be a iuld and l had boiler got the stuff out of the ltouso it‘ l hm] anyflflmg in ll. l (llilll l. lPll i181‘, that lint fllTll‘(‘li\'l‘ll wore loekrtl in it‘ room with me. The)’ will“ lllllilllli-l to me in the jail three times about‘ 10 minutes at a time. Mr. Barney McCloekey: Laborer. l am the husband of the lust wlt~ ness, Bessie tMeCloskoy- l ll"! ill 24o Dorchoster st. 1 know llw orifi- dners. They are no relation 0! mine. On the morntns of my 811i}; ‘at ‘m My wire got up. I didn't know whnttlrne it was. 1 saw (‘form ley that day at my lwllflfl ti" "l" three times. The first time was ill the forenoon around 10 oclovh MY wife was there too- . l W59 l" "l9 kitchen. Gormley was talkinif l" lllY wife. lneerd tho conversation. She naked him what stuff ho was iwillli to leave at ‘the house. 11o said l Vogue. Ho was ‘also there‘ when _ yore was at the house. tl-lo was there when Gormley ‘told us about liflllll; at the Vogue- liq was in bed lieu (iormiey came tho first time eiliriy 1n the mornlnli. Ho didn't beer the conversation. l don't kndtv whet‘ or Bradley went to t-ho flitti- my. ‘it r! to ‘ a searclnl can't v w ether-t to him the Rail-l or dump ~lt is a ce who h N" I tourism: molt c " banquets: v T -‘ ‘my niece ‘to or» survey dump, is between’ the some coats and stuff ho so!‘ "ill "l the Vogue, She asked him whero they were. fjo said they were Dllllll‘ ed. I hoard no conversation the second lme ho was thoro. llylllll ties the that mornins- ll W" about 10.30 or‘ 11 o'clock. l heard him ask my wife ff she wanted to buy some dresses. ti didn't know what eke said. flho didn't bu? any ma”. That twee the only time I oaw Byers at the house. ‘l saw Mc- ., left it there. We went. hack after, since Chamberlin and bovine flow over Cape Race, N-fld., and headed (eastward, ou-t to sea. at 6-20 p. m. Cross-examined: l bad my fath-lilgmlrtlcgllllsggéflrn dayught‘ time’ owl horse. 1 liittzhctl him atbout| Th8 mevssaga from the Transyl- oigltt tftrloelt in tho (‘VClllllK antiwamn Sam the monop-lmlo w“ drove down to tho dump. I sawlhwung duo cast. (A due may no out‘. l! “'88 selling ‘dark. qllliiycotirso from hands End across tho day tho goods were found by myvsoupher“, cow; 01 {mgpmd we“) wife l was looking for a lntck l~iiflcarrylyhO piano in the direction of iln- stove. l found a couple of piecestflennnny. thus increasing the pos- of Railway iron, 1 put them in my sibility that her destination was nlovc..1t is a. Kitchener tstnvo. lliBorlin, a. direct ilina flight of ap- lhllllll the, yiieecs aTtor about one-illfoxllllllwly 300 fllllfifi- lutif hour. \Vo ltsotl to go to tho with a horse amt wagon to-iake the‘ goods lo .\l.r. Bradley. iSlte went aft- nr the. bundle. ,MillililllN SAiVATillN ARMY I (Special to the Guardian) LONDON, 0nt., June 4. --— A vast amount. of business was trans- acted on Friday, the report of the general board of missions beim-t under consideration. The report states that quick readjustment has been made following tho general (lisruptlolt of missionary services incidental to church union. All implications for local help and for mission stations have been mot by the general boartl. The United Church put in u ehtlm for $180,000 for the interim main- tenance of those fields, they have hold since the Union and have now which he returned home. the summer have been appointed so that in the homo field there is work enough for the. exercising llbernlity on the part 0i’ the cliurol as a whole. It was reeommendet to the assembly that everything l qualified missionaries to take the‘ place of the missionaries who are abandoning the work in tho fields l now under the care oi‘ the Presby- terian Church and that. no exten- I properly manned ontl equipped. regarding tho jitstiflcatlou of this claim, the Presbyterian Church has honourably met it nntl now goes forward free here as elsewhere to carry on its great work. During the past year augment- ation grants have been pnirl to 300 congregations. Plans have been itiado to carry on efficiently the society missions and ‘commutiity houses which have been left to us in Halifax, Montreal, Hamilton sud Toronto as also work amongst tho Jows. Scandinavlatis, Ukrauinns and Hungarians. The Indian mls- in 'i‘oronto was brought to the at- sions are partly maintained by the tontlon of the assembly and u, llflllfll llllll llllflly by the W. M. SJstrong appeal made to tho young| WhO Will he responsible for all sal- woman of the church to censor-rule arias and financial obligatlonemithelt- lives to this great work. l French work in Quebec is being; 'l"he assembly decided to send a‘ continued on a reduced scale bnl loyal message to King George out the work autotig tho Chinese lujtho occasion of his birthday amll Canada has not slackcnetl. Thermal-so sent greetings tn Iiord Willing- l-‘i fllil" Wflfll fl-lllfilli! llll! llllll Aflitliruloti on his itppnititment as Govern» Saxons in every part of the Domht-‘or-(lctierul. Tho heartlness with, ion and the church is taking its which the commissioners sang full share of this work. God Save the King peeled out in All demands for pulpit supplyuhe great. organ of the church left. and for missionaries supply botbmn doubt in the minds of anyone summer anti whiter havo been metflhat. the assembly was truly Brit- and in addition 140 students inrlish. ' eastern section mode great iusplr~ atlontll speeches: Mrs Niooro said that tho eastern divisioit last. Sep- tember celebrated its fiftieth au-f tilversary at Halifax. Sho recall- ed how Dr. Geddie eighty yoarsl ago accompanied by his, young, wife and small child left in a small sailing vessel for n journey of 18,- 000 miles. After twenty-four years he retired in Australia WHEN.‘ ho died. ‘ The rapid growth of the Presby- terian Ileacotiess Training Home i BliNil RllYA tiY__iliEiBllME Moncton Salvation Army ills Worship the Mayor presided. The or several thousand-s and the property damage to hi0 | coal railways was Ofiilmiile possible should be done to securefll Valley alone were said to ‘business cargo coal to great lake port; ‘b6- slon of work be undertaken unllllcll the work in the foreign fields be ‘"1" til) ODG voiced this sion of the London conference of tuber dllflip~l.o not. them. l found lhe stove pieces -buforo my wife found the bug. We went to look for the stuff. at the samn timo-Jitllling two birds with. the one stono. The two pieces are both in tho stout Plate Glass Broken Yesterday morning nlxwut 4-30 a. .m. a ‘htrgo plate glass was broken ‘in the office of T. B. and D- J- Riley Citadel Band were wtmnly welconr ed to Charlottetown Saturday even- ing by the citizens who turned out in largo numbers to hear this splendid aggregation of musicians. The Veteran's-Band marched t.o tho Yesterday afternoon another ex- cellent. programme was rendered to u large audience. This present- ation was to be given on Queen Square. but. owing to adverse weather it was held in the Market now. We found itoihlttg else. but in the ‘Men's building, Queen ‘St- the back on- tho stove and tho hag. The premises wore 11o‘- entered- i was not at home when Mr, liratl- lilo door not. lIlLVlllK i190" °lll‘ll<‘-<l- lily went thorn. l Wits up town. TlbulTlle llllll-liil‘ WW lllilllllllly rollllflllll other dump is tilartist-‘s dumip. l havelllY Mffflllrfl- Wlilllle.‘ “ml Mfllllll-B “l been ihore on other (mansions look-Rue poll“ Furs“ and ‘llmll lllvosll" int: forpieees it‘ iron My wife ditltfilgllllml ll Wits lmlud ‘that ‘some per- Kw" m6 Um $50 S50 mm m0 Mrnson had presumably stumbled and Railway Depot to meet them, and headed the parade to the Soldier's Memorial where His Worship Mayor Miller in n brief speech, ex- tended hearty greetings to the Bnutl to the city. _ In the evening a lnrge audience wee-in attendance nt the lioartz Building. In the evening a Salvation music- nl meeting was hold in the Prince Edward Theatre, where n capacity house enjoyed ll. third musical treat. The Moneton Salvation Army Band is without doubt an aggregation of exceptional musical liiadley offered her $1001‘ if she would give the names of the tiart‘ ies away. ‘It was tho day after slut took the stuff out to Mr. Bradley's. She also suit‘; ho bad money in his hand at the tlmo. Sho told me alto. wrus going to get. tho stuff to lake to -Mr. Bradley. She never said 119 wpg gt the inmso that there was‘ “he w“ going to get $5“ She new‘ er told mo she was offered $50vl think it was in the afternoon when we found the stuff. We left it. them. l didn't go to the Police Officers to tell them we found the stuff in tho dump. 1 never gave any informs tion about finding the goods. -l"told no one besides Bradley of tho find- ing of the goods, 0n the 18th tho day after we got the stuff she was at the grand-mother's working. it was not the same day as when the shift was brought to Mr. Bradley. S-be was down there three or four hours. '_ This completed the witnesses for the Crown. Mr. Johnston ask- etl that McAuloy bo dismissed as there was no evidence tligalnet him. Mr. Gaitdet said that there was general evidence and asked that Gormloy and Byers be sent to tho Supreme Court bnd McAulay be remanded for a week. llis lionor demanded the entire txuso untll- Wednesday at nine o'clock. ‘ ‘Bowling, Bfeddtiet Tho fourth annual, Sport Banquet is being hold in the Y. M. C. A. building Monday evening at 6 p .m. The various bowling leagues that have been in operation (lllflfll the you year sweets; banquoted. Thor were over 200 different persons in the vet-loud leagues and a large numbermai-c expected on Aul yktkthe house a couple 0f ’ ' lib-He ‘savor id envthins ' ' erheerd‘ hi to. l. was wt h f; "£- Q: goods toun “Monday nltht. fallen against the door. ‘ vThe Weather, Etc." l. WHEN You CE!‘ f SPRmc Fever. You Don't FEEL. A Bu‘ ‘SPRINIJ! oo YU’ —- i southerly shifting winds. cool and- ehowory, Olftown, clear St. John. clear St. John clear Boston. clear . . . . . .. and tomorrow morning at 4.48. uonomio, June s-avrsrtume, to northwest Maximum and minimum tempor- aturep: _ learn that one of its most ostoem- Toronto, rain . . . . . . . . . . . _. 63-40 ed citizens. Mr. Thomas B. Bell. Montreal, clear 68-50 had passed away at l2 o'clock the Quebec, cloudy .. . qty-m previous nlizht at the early ago of .. 69-—40 . 59-49 . 56-42 00-52 New York, cloury . . . . . . . .. 70-54 High tide this afternoon at 2.49 Sun sets this evening at ‘i748 and ilioniorial llell. where an enjoyable programme was given to tho evi~ talent and on every hand marks 0t‘ deep appreciation could be hoard dent appreciation of the audience. exprcssotl. A joy-ride in u stolen ear, cul- minated in unlocked for results. this morning. when six young man. under the influence of liquor. drove their car headlong into a telephone pole on the corner of Weymouth Street and Longworth Avenue at 9 o'clock yesterday morning. Officer Watson Higgins who was just on his way to report on duly. seeing the accident, tele- phoned at once to the Police Sta- tion. Officer .los0ph Trainer quick- ly arrived on the scone and both ho The Late Mr. Thomas B. Bell 'l'ho community of Albany was shocked on Friday morning to 40 yours for very-few even knew that he was ill. Three years ago Mr. Ball was stricken with infant- ile paralysis and BlthouBh he hurl not fully recovered was in app» entlv itood health. While in church Sunday evening hg w“ mt not m smut cu us llNilllliiEli-FllR nrsuus and Officer’ Higgins took two of the car occupants in custody. A third was so badly cut about the facts and head that it was found necessary to convey him to tho City Hospital. The other three escaped in the crowd which had gathered around, but will likely he "picked up" in the near future. The car was stolen from the promises of Mr Willard West, the owner, and ls so badly damaged as 1.0 be beyond repair. The men arrested will appear be- fore llis iionor this morning. fl IITOvEIIGIOII l! ffl-TIIIGI‘ from active farming. twidow formerly Miss Helen Smith Smith. Hampton andeix children the oldest fourteen years of age vlve- namely: Mrs J. P. Crockett Augustine Cove; Nathan and Fred and J. McCurdy, Holl wood, Cal. of Victoria up to the time of his first illness llllfifl years ago when he retired lie was e non of the late Mr and Mrs Charles Boll. Cape Traverse and leaves a daughter of the late Hon. Matthew Two sisters and four brothers sur- Cllllflllllfllflvvn. Mrs Harry Webster Cape Traverse; Eber (1.. of Calgary The funeral took p ace Saturday "FY1109"- .l° lilmnton. Cemetery. day at u conference here. lllpwani of a hundred livoe W81‘! lost, an incomplete check revealed; ivore homeless moo mines, business property and d at upward! $5,000,000. (C031 operations in the Big 8511.67 taco i oss of a half million.‘ dollar! ill through inability to l9! use of ivashouts and 418318.89 ipment. No trains will be wblo rate on the Mclltoberts and been elven by the property c0m~ In connection with the mission 0i’ "l" 1* "llll N- "lllmlil “ha; mission to the Presbyterian report Mrs llicKerroll for the wes- efal i131"- lewl“ llmnnkhil Church. Whatever may be soul tern section and Mrs Moore for tlitfwfllels "l" ille Kfimlilkl’ "l" “m A car l0€id0d xyith f00d and Blip‘ {pile-s for the flood suffered-s left i- here today and a train was b01118 , ‘loaded last night with uddltlunfll y; ‘necessities, ‘ -——-ao>———~—— t. Present Method 0f t; l Calling Ministers Is Griticised LONDON, Ont., June 4. ——Crltlc- ism of the. present methods of call- ing ministers to pastoratae was afternoon at the see- the United Church, when a resolu- tion was presented calling on the settipuent___contniittee tioudbring in some ecommendatlons andhiegula- ltlons tor control of the system. Rev. J. A. llail of Sarnin, in mov- ing the resolution said that the call system was being manipulated until it, was becoming ii perfect farce. Rev. .l. W. l-libbert of London speaking to the resolution. said the - present plan was becoming embah rassing to ministers, church boards anti the settlement committee. nu limit About 8.30 yesterday morning a fire of unknown origin destroyed the main barn of Mr. Robert Chap- pell oi York. This unfortunate overt occurred at a time when the owner was undergoing an oper- ation in the Prince Edward Island llospitul. The cenflagrntion des~ troyed some valuable farm machin- ory including a manure spreader. gasoline engine. threshing outfit. and also s largo quantity of wheat and seed oats. However the stock with tho exception of one heifer was saved. The loss which to partly covered py insurance ll ill the vicinity of $3.000. Traverse and Orapaud attended in a body and conducted the service nt tho grave. led by Mr. Louie liowntl. The funeral was vol’? largely attended by friends from. far and near who came to pay the lest tribute of respect to one whom nil esteemed vory highly. To tho bereaved widow and family The Guardian liXltllldb sincere eytn- pathy. Announcements Coming Events, Meetings Etc. “Dr. r1. M. Callback will m» gullontai office at Crapaud on Juli 1.. . "The regular monthly meeting of thn Catholic Women; league will -bo held in Rbiliry llnll, day at. 8 p.m. " 507B "inquire lie ‘Chronic mesons 112 Prince Street, DI‘. Cliff. delay. recovery in next fbru months. lZSW-ll-lilbl. ‘ lAComei Here's your. oppor- tunlty. See a real exciting lb . Mayfield Hall tonight, Vie‘ Tuesday night. 5974 at tho Strand Theatre. Konelii one night only. Wed. Jun. Men‘ Marry". Veudevillg Act. Novelty Jun Orchestra. after. 5921 r -_-__._ ‘mmebrtorlai "meets st s A " The annual moot! ‘Proebvteria-l "o: ti‘. lmnolniltirili. soiled with o. chill which develop- risen‘ tomorrow morning at 4.09. ‘Fltet quarter m 7, 3.25 gm, t oon Tuesday. June ed into pneumonia. Mr. Bell wee of on exempts disposition, belev. W! b? ell vim. "I him. Ho we! a.,.- l-t Mr- Blown-a. the home. the Rev. Mr irltiphtrick of Bedeque "lllWl l1? Rev. Mr. Bomen us: o P9 e; ‘ . 5W? ifism t» new. om: m‘? Pol-t w-t-slih-eu L..- Clmroh in CellIdlwlll _. 11c "See Young Adam Gemini!‘ . y. en...