LIQUOR 1S SEIZED Customs officials seized a rowboat un it was Shout to Yischarge ita ergo " forty-eight cartons o nadian ale and six cases of wine on the Am- shore, near the Rutland Ele- vator last night. The two occupants of the boat escaped. 0, had from serious injury when his car, the license num- of which is 362-168, was struck by the noon train irom Lakefield at the McDonnel street crossing. Mr, Falls: "We have had a pleasant journey," stated "Al" yesterday. "We hope to arrive in Kingston before supper time tonight, stay there over night and then proceed to Montreal." After they have 'een to Canada's largest city the Christensons intend to return to their mative city, WS ELECT OFFICERS ODDFFLLO At court annual. meeting of the ' Relief tion of Sanaday held in the Oddfellows' Temple, ton, yesterday, Dr, J, C Crone of Kingston, was po ected president; J. Powley, of Toron- to, was re-elected vice-president and . Al der, of Kingston, was re- er said that he was g Slotly, west along McDonnel street and did not notice the train approach and did mot hear the whistle or bell, He first saw the train four feet away and turned south along the track in the same direction that the train was going. He was too late to avoid a crash and the engine caught the front of the car and dragged feet before it hurled it around out of the way. ON WALKING TOUR Two young men who want to see Eastern Canada--and see it thor- oughly--left Brooklyn, New York, on foot on Saturday morning and ar- rived in Belleville shortly before one o'clock noon yesterday. These men are "hiking' and accept rides when- ever offered, but prefer to walk, Al and H, Christenson, brothers, are the youths who made such record time from Brooklyn to Belleville, It is approximately 900 miles from the New York city by way of Niagara in a Jewelry Store BASSETTS JEWELLERS On Oshawa's Main Corner We Repair Anything Bought ry it about eight. elected secretary-treasurer. J. G. Ettinger and Ross McRae, Kingston, were elected Auditors, ENGINEER EXONERATED An inquest was conducted yester- day afternoon on the double tragedy, Sunday, when Mrs, James Jacobs and her son leapt to their death rather than face an onrushing train on a bridge over the Grand Road. The engineer of the train was fully ex- onerated and the jury recommended that warning signs be posted at each end of the bridge. The 'engineer of the train, Gordon Varcoe, of Lind- say, in his evidence, stated that the mother never lost her grip on the boy, He further stated that the tra- gedy would not have happened had the woman followed signals he made, which were that she should turn and retrace her steps, He brought the train to a standstill exactly at the spot from which she took the jump, and a few paces backward would have remgpved her from all danger, he pointed out, LIQUOR THEFT William Sexsmith and George KE. Moy appeared before Magistrate Mi- kel in Belleville police court yester- day morning charged with the theft of liquor from the plant of the Can- adian Industrial Alcohol Company, over the value of $75. Both men Cruise in Luxury to Murray Bay, the Lower St. Lawrence, and the Saguenay Canyon HERE's a new land calling you ++. a land of health, .. a land of energy and joy. 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AMES, THURDVAY, JULY 26, 1920 pleaded not guilty, The case pro- ceeded over the greater part of the morning and had not been completed by press time yesterday afternoon; | Three of four one gallon jars were brought in by the provincial police as evidence in the morning, as well as a brace and bit, allegedly used to "tap" the kegs from which the liquor was supposed to have been taken and two saucepans and a tunnel, The offense was alleged to have taken place on=July 20th, at night, J, Sword was the first witness called, an inspector at Corbyville, He told how he had posted guards to catch any thieves attempting to take liquor, VALET STEALS GEMS AS FAMILY DINES Mineola, N.Y., July 25--The valet of Sir Ashley Sparks, General Direc- tor of the Cunard Line in America, was arrested today charged with the theft of $14,000 in jewels from the Sparks estate at Syosset, last May Robert Lindsey, in Sir Ashley's em- ploy two years, confessed, the police said, to have stolen the gems from the rooms of Lady Sparks and her daughter, Mrs, Eleanor Mott, while the family was at dinner, A search of Lindsey's rooms, de- tectives said, resulted in the recovery of all the missing gems. He was charged with grand larceny, QUEBEC PREMIER IS STILL OPPOSED TO WATERWAY SCHEME Albany, N.Y, July 25--A letter written by Hon, L. A. Taschereau, Premier of the Province of Quebec, denying that Quebec had dropped opposition to the proposed St. Law- rence Canal, was made public to- night by Edward Carrington, Chair- man of the Great Lakes-Hudson Waterway Association, The letter was in reply to one sent the Premier by Oscar Anderson Jr, Secretary of the association, asking for his stand on the St, Lawrence pian, "I have no brief to speak for the King Government," said Premier Tas- chereau's letter, "But I never under- stood it had committed itself to de- finite realization of this project. "In so far as I am concerned, 1 may state that the project is still in a very indefinite form, and until it becomes more definite I cannot with- draw my opposition to it, especially in view of the fact that the project infringes upon the Provincial rights which the Province of Quebec is most anxious to uphold," QuickPile Relief Dr. Leonhardt's Hem-Roid fs guaranteed to banish any form of Pile misery, or money back, It gives quick action even in old, stubborn cases, Hem-Roid is 2 harmless tablet that removes blood congestion in the lower bowel-- the cause of piles, It brings joyfu! relief quickly and safely or costs nothing, Jury & Lovell, and drug- gists everywhere sell it with this guarantee, + For Your Drug Needs THOMPSON'S CHIGAGO POLICE CHIEF QUITS JOB Civic Affairs Further Con: fused--More Officials Ex- : pected to Resign Chicago, July 25.--Chief of Police Michael 'go get 'em" Hughes, further confused affairs in Mayor Thompson's frightened family today by giving up his job, Mayor Thompson, recuperating somewhere in the North, has the resignation, This action will not prevent the special "policies and crimes" grand jury from investi- gating the work of Chief Hughes, One result of the scare in the City Hall is that gambling and open selling is under the lid. "This town is closed tight," police de- clare. How it came to close is a mystery, Hughes has been ill with ton- silitis, In the Murphy Hospital, an operation was performed and he went home today. Illness is the stated reason for his quitting. Hughes, a relative of State's At- torney R. E. Crowe, was chief of detectives under Mayor Dever, but retired. Crowe was the influence that made him chief under Thomp- son, He forced all Dever's police friends out of headquarters and Captain Stege out of the depart- ment, Thompson was elected on an open town platform, Hughes' po- licy recognized this but unfor- tunately it came to be an open town for gunmen and bootleggers.' The hootleggers and gangsters assisted the chief by killing off each other, but traffic in moon- shine never ceased. The failure of the police to ap- prehend the gang that killed As- sistant State's Attorney William H, McSwiggan and the hombers that destroyed the homes of Char- es C, FitzMorris, city ecantroller, and Judge G. A, Swanson, anti- Thompson candidate for State's at- torney, reflected heavily on Hughes, The only. notable success he has achieved is the driving of Al Ca- pone out of Chicago. The campaign to rid Chicago of gunmen, gangsters and bhootleggers was a flop. It was never seriously intended and never carried on. With Controller Charles C. Fite- Morris running out on the Mayor, Hughes forced out, other resigna- tions are anticipated, Michael Fa- herty, commissioner of public im- provements, is ready to withdraw. Thompson's biggest promise when elected was that he would build a subway, He was "Big Bill the Builder," Every time Faherty has started on subway business he has been stopped by some other man in the Mayor's cabinet, INDIANS CELEBRATE SIGNING OF TREATY _ Brantford, July 25--The Six Na- tions Long House of the Onondagas was the scene of a gathering this af- ternoon which was openly for the purpose of celebrating the achieye- ment of the Six Nations in bringing into recognition their rights, under the Jay treaty between Britain and the United States, to cross the in- ternational border without 'let or hindrance, and without coming under quota or other restrictive legislation. With simple ceremony the Heredi- tary Council of Chiefs, now deposed, opened a meeting in the Long House, the fire keeper of the Six Nations invoking the blessing of the Great Being upon their gathering, which then adjourned to the open air, whers a dray formed a platform for the rally, to which admission was charg- ed, the funds going to the cause of the Mohawk workers. CHICKEN THIEVES SENTENCED Chatham, July 25--Murray Lascelle, Indian, of Morayiantown, who plead- ed guilty a week ago to the theft of 90 chickens owned by John Volger, Zone Township, was today sentenced to the Ontario Reformatory for from one to two years, less one day. Isaac Dolsen, who was implicated with Lascelle, was given a sentence of four months. MOTORCYCLISTS INJURED Winnipeg, July 25--S 1 Masco- vitch, 21, and his sister Ethel 19, are in hospital here as the result of injuries received today, when the motorcycle on which they were rid- ing struck an automobile. Samuel is in a precarious condition, an exam- ination showing him to be suffer- : ing from a fracture at the base of the skull. The girl sustained in- 'Arcade Daily News Dress Special at $2.79 Smart, cool and comfortable dresses, material of fine col- ton broadcloth. Small neat patterns, one piece style, and if you're of larger build you'll find plenty of over sizes in the ssortment. Sizes run from 16 to 44, Special Friday $2. 79 a The Canadian Pacific liner "Em-; Rese of Australia' in Southampton 8, oads, Soda From a height of two thousand feet the giant liner looks like a toy boat although her registered ton- nage is 21,850 gross and she is one of the largest liners to come up the St. Lawrence River, / THE ARCADE Under New Management SIR ANTHONY ROTHSCHILD 1S TO TOUR DOMINION Montreal, July 25--Sir Anthony D. 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