t. a; - “The two most be alu- tiful things “in”, the uni- verse iare starry heaitensnbovié "us and the feeling of d within its.” ‘i clinical-ton. ‘Guardian w}. cm “v ___..' '-§ Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew Iunlnl Guardian, rounded is" '-_._. w Hill Hlllll I lllEH Iillllll IIHIIISH United States Consul- ates Stormed By Emlgnants Who SeekVlsa Cer- - ‘tlficates (Brililh United PrBsa) LONDON, Jilly-The new Alli- erican lmilfigration regulations lic- canlo effective lunch to the distress of 76,000‘ Brllhih subjects who llu.l bought sleiillllilllp tickets and to Halifax Odficer Woun- ol twp men-anlltwo girls tlle laltor sisters respectively of the two lllen and their ages ranging lrolll slxteenl CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA TUESDAY, JULY 15, 1924 EIGHT ITITH PIIIIIIE ded by Members of Band of Four- Three Captured (Canadian Preu.) JIAILIFAX, July 14.——A quartotte iii PIIOBEO Allll VEIlIFIE (Canadian Pren.) illlALLFAX, July 14.——.-\ccordlng to advices here tlle report of the pl- rlilieal attack on tile French steam- er Mulhoilse and the robbery of nearly a million ilollars worth oi the liquor cargo whilo tho members 0t‘ the crew endured tcn days siege below docks, between the twentieth and lust oi Juno. has been verified by n. rigid court 0f enquiry sot up here ‘Saturday night by Catltulll iI-luot, Conlnlnndcr of the French Flagship Vuliedys which arrived llcre Saturday. Tile report was sent iliiiiiiiiliniii iraroliiliicis i PARKS’ ciiioils AT TllE ——-o ——Big Tent At Chziriiltitililwn yesterday Spzlrlt-s‘ Cirrus. lo WTlUSC big tents roads illll, Morning Parade Extending For Marked By Its Splendor And Beauty ed Afternoon And Evening. ’l'iil: ono topic oi‘ conversation inn close was and his lighting lions who held the at the olil exhibition grounds all tenlcrity 31ml Blocks Grounds Pack- _ i A ii second in Steve Biltly entire audience spellbound -ul the recklessness oi the trainer. One needed u second and third Rev. Oren C. VanLoon . t ,. be T011 ttITanto talent. THHEE K'5 N ow in Hospital. (Canadian Pres!) BATTLE CREEK, Mich, July 4 —Ilev. Oren C. Van Loon, pastor ot Berkeley Community church, near Detroit, who has been missing from h's home for 11 days, has been found here suffering fronl heat, exhaustion. and insufficient nourishment, and with the letters “K. K. K." three inches high brand- ed between his shoulder blades. Ho is at a hospital in a serious con- dition, apparently ignorant of any of the events that have transpired IIITITEST w Man Hiad_ Fired on Winnipeg Detectiv es Earlier in Day (Canadian Prue) - WiNNlPEG, July 14~J~im Kur- mac, en ex-convict and gun "toter" was shot and killed by Detective Alexander, of the city force Satur- day night. The killing ended a week's search for Kuzmac, who was sought for breaking into a Morning Parade. puir of eyes to keep up with the ac- ‘ I 8. tivities oi’ the acrobats and other local drug “are on Ju y to twenty twu Irv terr l id ti- d e or h ‘L Early Saturday evening the want- slnce his disappearance. Northwest Arm a suburb of l-luli- Rcv. Mr. Van Loon on several the financial (llllllplmliltlutlilf. .0! COL. W. G, BARKER, V. C. steamship companies wvllicll bliil ' by wireless to Paris» , besieged by prospective llnnligrullis ‘- el to the Unltcd States. x emigrants requires g desiring to go to America for indo- ;_ tinlte residence shall writ» to the " for u visa. Those for admission to the United Slates ‘will receive visa certlficatesnrlllcil, of visa certificates to absorb the ‘ 007. of which 10 per cent. will be ' granted visa. certificates monthly. Bold swurairo space to that num- bcr of passengers. For weeks American conmlateli in the United Kingdom have been who hllve cited their steamship tlekets as flill and sufficient reus- ons that they be permitted to truv- But the new method of handling that anybody nearest American Consul, frolll whom he will receive an nppoiilt- mellt to appear bcioro the Collllsill found eligible once granted, will assure the pas- sengers of ailnlisslon to the United States without lilo possibility of de~ tention at Ellis Island. As for as tho quota ls concerned, there will be no detention, inas- much as only u. sufficient number l mwla will be granted. The qllonl for Great Britain and Ulster is 34,- ., ' nnounoemeniis, since last night have boon engaged in a gun fight wltlh city police that resulted in a policeman, Steve Kell- nedy, 38 bein-g shot lung and probably fatally injured. his sister and ll girl named licvls whose brother was the fourth mem- ber oi the party were captured this morning without ti. struggle but Ile- vls was still at large at noon. hav- ing taken refuge in the thick Weeds that commences noar the summer colony at the Northwest Arlll and stretches for miles back Into illf‘ country. He exchanged shots with the police officers when the latter captured the girls but was lost in the illlckct before they could get close enough was stated by lllc police that lll‘. was one or more wounds ltllllollgll lllcy were not when he located the party near tho gates to New Ashburll Golf links and advanced into the opcli calling upon them to surronilor, Another policeman was scratched by a bul- let but uninjured. local police circles null are bcllovoil fax since last Wednesday night and through tho One man, Bobby Slaugllen While to capture hllll. ll. probably suifcrirllg from suro nny oi the shots ind token effect. Kennedy was shot in tllc breast The (fugitives are well known lu Coming Events, . Rater-Zia. per word slch Insertion. Meetings, Etc. "Reserve July 22nd for Sttraw- i ‘will’ and lee Frealn Feetlviil at Union Road, "Come to the Fort Augustus ball game, social and dance next Wednestay afternoon. 3473 7 14 2i "Itelerve Monday, Jilly 11st for the festival at Marshfield. 8013 1 3 12 "Kvllys Cross Hall-Ice cream Festival, Lottery and lunch, Thurs- day evening, 17th. lf not flue, will be hold following evening. 3491-7-15-31 "ice Cream Social and- Donee in C. M. B. A. iiall, Vnmn Riva,- Wednesllay, July 16th. Admhgigu 35 cents ladies with sakes free. 346! 7 ‘Ill! 8i "Come to lilo Brand reunion of the sons and daughters oi Prince Edward Island at home and abroad it Seotcllfort Memorial grounds.‘ Wedneldny. July sol-u. m4. at. lrceh ls and amusements. ZIIOO-Gfllflutlitilerittsldi. t "A meeting of the Liberal Con- servatives oi Ilrllckley Pilliit l‘Oil will he held ln Howe Hall Brack- lty Point, Tuesday, July 15th lll R il- m. A full meeting is requested Bv cruel- of lilo committee. 1i "S. "S. Harland will not sail lol- Orwell until 4 phi. to-llay. Slflllliltvr‘ is being hold one hour to ncconlo- date those attending tho Institute Picnic at the Experimental Farm. 3494-7-10 1i "Keep Wednesday evening, July d 23rd for entertainment and Pie Social in Clrdlgan lll under ails- vices of Woman's institute. iii "Warning don't miss tho llott- ontot. Biggest race horse awry cv- er made at Morall, Wednesday, st. | Peters, Thursday. Tee's‘ moving picturev-tl. .@_.. . ‘idomo to the fancy-solo nnil ice cream social atjiardigan Pres- ltytflrlan Church groundli, July rsill. if not fine, next evcnng. B40217 1G 2i C ,____ "NOTICE- come Runioo to the w. M. s. Iillllllif‘ on t, Chester Wfltlllldl"! lawn, Wcilool- illv. July to, 6 touo p. m. if not fine. Thursday. 34107 if 2| . "Cilia to the tlfllll Tu Party. Wednesday in um» lll to North undid at 4 o'clock in aid of Cllilrch funds. 2| dellcc Consul General. All available po- lice reserves Heat Affects the veiling heal liiis adversely affected the ntlclliIil-ci: lit lilo ltllllplrti iilx- h-lbitlon first tllili- lll Plillli‘. vrocki-l the illllly total of visitors on Frlilay went under Ilrigailv llliil a busy time hast tilrco ilays iii consoqlliilco of ally bolill: visitors from ii illaialico WTH) \\'l‘.l'\l H0 (T0110 they rrrlclle-ii lilo nt the Alllbilliinco nlelnder of the day. 1 Seven persons urn TODOFQUT killed in ll riot which was tho Olliil-Jllltl oi hills-lotus. shops are closed, and the police zlri- piitrolliliil the streets lll armor- ed ears.’ ilriiwlnll water from a certain well. The boy was violently beaten and is sold, to have died later ln a bos- pltai. The ltofornl soldntlon will bc lit-id in the South WIIINTOQ School on Thursday oven- ing, July 17th at R p. m. ed to attend. Ibltlul will [rounds _ Presbyterian Church on- Wednes- to have been responsible for sever- al thefts in lhc vicinity of the Northwest Arm particularly the bur glarlzlng o. week ago of the resi- oi‘ Enllle Gaboury, Frcilcll According to the evidence illlfllll." ed tllc steamer was boarded by lor- ty men scooli after arriving oll ruin row the leaders being men who had previously becil libollrd oll purchas- illg trips. They llcld up lilo .\llli- house crow and imprisoned all tho officers below. Iillrng .tll.’.; opera- tion one ol' the pirates ilCClliCll.1ill_\' discharged ills revolver and struck one oi‘ Ills comlllzillrlcrs who died at. oncejior ten days unloading pp oration were curried on and the steamer will; frequently llloved to new nncllorzigtw. Tile lmtara Qllai: lo, Queen, Tcsuy, Aubrey. Mary M. Gardiner, Mary Conrail and Ucnc- vlcvc woro among tho vessels that look off liquor. Twelve illlnlircil tails- es were left ltbonril. tile cviiloncc indicating tllul this was lli-ilbiirat cly iiollc by tllu pirate cliptillll to prevent llle Mllllloiletl Uilitirill}; a neighboring port to give tile ul- arm. Scottish Eilitors Are Coming To Canada (British United Press) iifONTTtEAL, July 14.——A party of five Scottish editors urfvoii hero tonight on a tour oi the Dulli luioll with a vlow to zisccrtnilllllg at first hand what the Dominion has to offer for intend m: Scottish ollllgrllllts. They are; William Ail- illr, tho Weekly l-itlralil, (ilasgow; G. U. (ilass. lilo People's Journal; were on tile Remit ind hundreds oi private citizens, joined in the chase. Attendance At Wembley (Brltlflh United Pro") LONDON. Jilly 14. —'I‘ho pre- ut Welllblily_ For the 100mm. The Allllllllilllftii ill lllc he hot weather, the victims goner» up by 1h:- ilmii exhibition lll it only oi‘ rcslillt: l Stlitlin tho r1:- ( hcy were capable All IlI-Zllll Rilll was postponed until nCXi. year, ox- ior Great plritnih, Iceland, Green- land. Cllnullll ‘and the U. S“ lie Will use the some plane ho to pilot towards the Polo and Will gather tlutil for a flight. J. Reid, the Dulllfrlcs and Gallo-i way Standard; llalpll 'i‘oppillg, tho lVeckly Scotsman and Colonel id. A, Watt, the Aberdeen Frcu Press. Tlicy will be in Camilla for ll month and will make n thorough study of farming conditions here. --€-<0->-—?—- Italians Planning Flight To Canada (British United Prels) ROME, Jilly 14. ~—Leut. Locatolli. itnlltlu ail-mun, whose prospecteil flight to the North Pole recently poets to leave Sunday from Pisa ex pcctcd Canadian Ace, who has arrived in London to take up the dlltiet 0f Liaison Officer between the Brliifih and Canadian Air Forces. -<o>-—--—- ~~oo 0400000» 0-003OGv—§§§-O;O~O ‘Last Minute News Flashed in Over i the Wires IWFO-Q WIRE slurs‘ Long before the time scheduled (or the big morning street parade. lllc sidewalks‘ and curbs oi the with eager and anxious youngsters than their elders while wailing for the procession to start. opinion that tile tiara-lilo seen ilcre. ullliopos, glittering cages contain (Canadian Press) ROME, July _14.-—Pope Pll-li Xi has appointed Rev. Alfred Lnnglois, Titular ‘Bishop of Titopolls as auxilaiary Bilhop of Quebec it was announced today. TOKIO, July 14. —-The Brit- ish round the world aviation party headed by A. Stuart Mac- laren landed on Toapimoye Lake off the Island of Yetorolu,‘ In Kuriiles, at 3.54 p. m. today, said a despatch from a Japan- ese destroyer on duty In Veto- rofu Island waters. ST. ALEXIS DE. LAGRAND BAIE, Chlcoutlml County, Que July 14. -—M. McCall galiantly gave his life on Saturday after- noon when, after saving three young women from the waters of Desiablc River he failed to bring back the fourth one Min Duncan of Bathiirst who was drowned. WASHINGTON, July 14. -- A striking similarity between the Lafolctte movement and the movement whereby Labor climbed into the saddle in Great Britain is being more and more remarked here. Thils is no far the case that many observers are beginning to wonder whetiyer the United States is not about due for a Labor government. , (Canadian Press.) PARIS, July 14.-~Cardinal future polar PRINCE GEORGE, l}. C., July 1-i. ——ll. C. Perry, Liberal was elected llii‘ort George constituulcy ac- =orilillg to figures given out lust night by the returning officer uftcr till‘. absentee vuto was couiltcil. l‘, lluriioll, Conservative hail loll by three Perry, Liberal, Conservative 1.028; Sllcrcr, Provin- cial, 200. switched to the Liberal collllull thil standing now is 21 illhernls, 17 Conservatives. Labor, 2 inllcpelldcnt-Lillirrnll-l, 1 independent. ll‘. The 1.079; finals llrc lillrtleal. voles. .With Fort George 4 Provilli-liils, ii Mercicrfa health has been fat-I- ing lately according to the Pc- tlt Parlsisns, Brussels corres pendent. It is said he has been ordered to take absolute rest. VICTORIA, B. C. July 14.- The quinlruplet tragedy invol- ving the deaths by drowning of the gallant naval officer, the equally gallant wife and three young enlisted apprentice-ii from the naval barracks at Esqui- malt was the toil enacted by the elements here Saturday ev enlriq. if is thought that the centre board d keel becAme entangled in the thick kelp and caused the boat to upset. (Canadlnhrhren) DELHI, British India, Jilly l4.—— Hindus and tho entire rioting. All qillirrtel bi-fwo n Virtually lly look purl in the The illstiirlulllec is attributed to Tiflfllill ilhjeetlng to a Mosiem boy "A reorganization‘ meeting 0i Swine Breeders‘ As- All mom. ers and others Interested are ask- "A Strawberry and lco Cream be holil on the nlolning tho Hlgllllelil ay evening, July 10th begtllnlns ay aloof from metropolis. 8A0 PAill0’$ IIEATII LIST N00 ESTIMATED AT 3000 Strength oi Federal ajnd Rebel Forces is 58,000-—Desperate Fighting Dur- ing Past Few Days (Cinadlan Prone) iii forces have been failing Ill the SANTOS, Bralll, Jilly tvl.~l<‘lghl- city. lng In the city of Sao Paulo lllc lng right civilians. scat of tho Brnllllnn insurrection has been of the most o... llllltldil on an llolci kill- Tbe rebel forces ileirnilhlg San ilesperilto »Poulo against the attack oi’ the l-‘e- ctmmctor during the p"; few (lays oerlil troops nro estimated to num- 2l according to two employees oi ii br-r 34,000 and this nulllbor is said llnlled States concern who arrived to be increasing daily. hora today after s perilous journ- iiro estimated to the beleaguered either on hand or onrouts. it is ro- mrted that the state legislature Fed oral» number 24.000 They estimated that mound am- will meet Monday to take the nec- ong the troop; and civilians will oasary action reacli 3.000. Shblls from tho boilleglng feder- for the besieged cltyfs lllllli'lll'l‘$, jockeys, and laily riders, monkeys, i-ockaloos, parrots, and i-iilivlls, lllc gay procession only llli-iglllclli-il a ileslrc to sec the cir- cus in its entirety", and an hour be- ttm; [liq perlorlllallcc proper of the ailcrllilon was (Tut! to ilcgill illlilcr lllc big cilnvas top tho ileopic were pouring lll and rapidly lllllllg the lilgll tiers oi’ seats surnllllldlllg lllc three rings and lllc (ironic. Show Performance. Tile entrance to the main tents in which were irolllalncil the mena- gcrlii. stcoi animal arena, and the sawililst rings, was opcllcil early to lellablo patrons to view lllc large collection of wiid nlliilllils. ivhicll in- ‘cludos a pcrtorlnillg ostrich. a nov city oven In UTPCUSCS. .Wailillg for lllc show to begin. illll scaled crowds were greatly alu- used at tile actions of a well dres- sed young lady who zlpproaclled en- 'iorlng gclltlelnerl, engaged them ill conversation and caused them con- llililerilhle embarrllssnlont with her caressing manner, lTllifi is only all- Other example of tile originality oi‘ Sparks. The performance opened with a gorgeously costumed spectacle “All Egyptian Fantasy." All costumes worn by tllc per- iornlel-s ivore designed and excelli- ed by a well known Broadway lilo- (liste- Turbllncd slloiks and tuttocll zil- luou, aluvo girls lll glittering alik- lcts, desert queens gowllcii lll llllilll- merino aillins. and giant elephants (7ill7fl$iilll‘.tl_ lll crilnsoll and gold null purple camo to attention ill a pIi-llirestiinl tltTIlCtltl willie liossy Hiirvi-y, tho original soprano oi llli‘ tcnlrl sang oriolltill lllciildics. The illillllal acts in lllc Sparks show bear‘ lilo Hltlllll) oi lllarkcil or- iginality, that winning tho. grlvatost attention and applause being Cit-pl. ‘Fiebors llllllffllltitl scale, but Illivillg ._< ICOREB INDIFFERENT CITIZENS ‘The neglect of the ballot: la nothing short of appalling," gay! Rev. Dr. Joseph Fort Newton, formerly of the City Temple, lion- flbn, and new of New York. Towing all kinda of niletiom Info account, hardly Merl than thirty-five per ivirecie to he paraded were lmckeilvliluol mention. but all wit-llout ox- wllo showed no more lmpsitieneeAmi the strain 0t excitement. was llxpci-tiltion ran high and when," Anna-tea, the gorgeously colorful parade with The acrobat“; 193mm; was “n. its hundreds ol’ wild beasts, fillailydoubtedly the execution oi intricate did nlaterlalize. the thousands oi‘ silcctators were oi the llllilllllililufillng Nmda Miller, who Wile illespcctators wondering what equal of any tiling of the kind ever acrobatic Stunt she would perform \\i'iih its brass bands and steam ‘sterling merit, it was noticeable too 1,1,; gtlYLtgfl beasts, nlllnerolls ele- phants and camels. trained horses 1mm“, Came m Contact were Courte. in bright housings, ridden by cow- oval hippo- : and argument 0n slime was heard pertorllieris in the three-rings. The wonderful and breath taking acts are loo innumerable for Indi- ceptloll were 0t‘ the one high order relieved by the laughable antics of the best and most original clowns steps on the slack wire iby bewitcll- kept the novel next. All the acts were clean and of that the attaches with whom the ous and helpful and treated patrons oll tile square. There was less of the ballylloo and‘ blaster that is usually heard about a circus and more oi the airpi u quiet well ord- ered tileatre. TIiesta-ge bands knew their business and an interesting feature oi‘ the performance who the speed and skill they showed in pre- paring tile rings for tlla different acts. Altogether lllc show was a top-hotelier and is entitled to a friendly welcome froul any place it may visit. Charlottetown wishes II good luck and hopes it will come again. lly twelve o'clock last night the clrclln hall vacated the lot and soon ztlterivaril the spci-lzll train was ell its wily lo Sumlnerslile whore shows will be put on today and to- night. SIIPIlihEilIIIHI Judgment Delivered in Bankruptcy Ap- peal and Other Cases. At the Supreme Court which met ycslcrilny morning lit 10.30. llltlii- mon-ts were ileilvorcil ill the fol- lowing cases: Mlorrls Skerry—All action tried before Mr. Justice Arsenault ‘u! Sillilllll-rslde. Judgment for plu ll- tiii $41.00. Jollll A. Locklo vs J. W. Callbctwli. Action tried at Silmnlerslde Ilcforr‘ tho (thief Justice and n illfy- Vlll‘ dict for plaintiff for $2300.00. M0 lion for new trial on various grounds iirgiloii last Easter tcrlll. Mr. Jllsfcti Hasznril tli-llvl-rctl tllv jilllglllcnt of the Court, TQTIISTTTK lll" nptllicailon with costs. Mr. Gaiiiliil. K. C., for plaintiff and Mr. Bent- ley, K. (3., for (lcfrnilant. Royal Bank of Canada vs. John G. Sterne-This was an action on a guarantee bond given to the plain- llff by tllo ilefenilallt, null was tri- t-tl at the lust llllilry lcrln bcfori‘ Mr. Justice Ilrlszard and a iury. The jury gave a verilict for the plaintiff for $900.00. The ilefonililllt gave notice of lllotion for non-suit or new trial on various grounds before the Chief Justice and iiir. occasions has spoken from his pul- pit against the Ku Klllx Klan, and ills friends said he had received several threatening notes. A doctor who treated the pastor reported to the police that in his opinion, the three K's had been burned into Van Leon's back by hot metal. A mysterious telephone call in a woman's voice led to the finding of Van Loon. She refused to give her name. ed man was accosted by Detective interpreter Coimaz on a downtown street and he resisted arrest. He put up a strenuous and escaped aft- er Ming a shot, the bullet narrowly lniissiug tile detective‘: bead. A detective motor squad from police headquarters started on the trail which ended ahtheold ex- hibition grounds, several miles from the earlier encounter. Kuzmue light ed the police oflicers first and star- ted to run. Detective Alexander drew his gun, aiming low, but just as he fired the car struck a bump. which throw Alexander's arm up, and ‘his bullet went lrigh, lodging in Kuzlnacs heart. A revolver and a quantity of ammunition was found in the fugitivifs pocket. Mike Kuzmac, a brother of the deed man, is held in connection with the drug store robbery, and the robbing of restaurant keeper, who was severely beaten. . . a for repairs, according to despatch- es received hero yesterday. The HEADS WORLD ROTARY Everett Hill of Oklahoma City, who wan elected at the big con- vention an President of the Inter- national Rotary. bows of the Keil Haven, sailing lll-om llavre Bay with pit [lfdlls for England, was badly damaged by the accident, it was reported. The steamer Home. plying along the northwest coast struck In Belle isle Straits land was also reported proceeding here similarly dam- aged. , Condensed Special, RATE.--lc. no; word, not each insertion in this column. Two Ships Hit Rocks Near Nlld. (Canadian Press) ‘ 8'1‘, JOHN'S. Nfld., July 14. — The British vessel Knit Haven land the coaetwise steamer Home. have struck unchartered rocks off the Newfoundland coast and have been forced to proceed to St. John's The Weather, Etc. +ltiWY6uIGoNNAWLLT \F A BOG-S easel ‘ VAQQINATED, Aéeiflsv Gowia- 044:? -Bul\rl:(ou"r Le-rriue lM ma ou" g____‘ . Justice Arsenauit at last Easter term. Judgment was reserved. To- _ day the Chief Justice delivered the judgment of the Court refusing lllc motion for non-suit or new t-rlill with costs. Mr. lnman, K. C., anil Mr, Duffy. K. C., for the Royal Bank and .\lr. Martin, K. C., sud l). McKlnnon, K. C., for Mr. Stems. Lords Limited and nrs. vs. Scot- rsh Union and National Fire In- surance Co-Thls was an action on n policy of fire insurance tried last Hilary term before the Chief Justice and a jury when a vol-dict was rcntiered for the plaintiffs for 81100.00. The defendant gave no- t‘ce of motion for a non-suit or new trial on various grounds. The colic was argued at last Easter term before Mr. Justice liaslslld and Lit. Justice Arsenault. Mr. Justice Hound delivered the judgment refusing the motion with costs. Mr. Bentley K. t... and Mr, John. aton. K. C., for plaintiffs. and the not. of the people who are entitled to veto over vote on any lnuo. . (Continued on Page 3 ' .__________________.___.__ wanrem-irilmsolafetv elm. to work in restaurant-W. C. Stewart, Queen Street. 2i ‘FOR BALI-TWO MILK COWB- Appiy John D, Hume, Danna!!- nagew-Sl. ‘MAN WANTS WORK ON FARM near Charlottetown. Write "L" 0.0., Guardlan.——3495~'l-15-2i STAMP COLLECTORkOI-D BRI- tlsh, North American stamps for sale. Apply stamp vendor, P!!! Office- Cbsrlottetown. 4i WANTED — TEACHER FOR School District No. 105, Prince County. Supplement $160.00. B. L, Campbell, 0'Lesry. iii53.1,12,4l. ‘MAID WANTED IMMEDIATELY Family of two. Apply T. B, Rog- ers. W. K. Rogers 60., Ltd, it . ‘AT HOLLAND COVE-QTHERE is imnlotliilte accomodation for a small family. Good meals, low rates. Accomodatlon for several families for Ailgust. Apply Rob. ort Cotton.--43l93~7-15-2i, mos PRINTING or zvsnv description, cheaply no exped- iltoinlv elicit“. cunt-slim cent rai Job Prlntery, Phone 1.33. mos t! ‘ ‘L081’ - iirrwlm b1’. aims- tiins Cathedral and Beddln Bron. small sterling silver rosary. Finder please leave at this ol- flce and receive reward. tf TORONTO, July 15. -—Marltlme moderate north west winds, fair nllil cooler. and tonight at 10.28. Siin sets this and rises lolllorruiv morning 24 7.49 n. m. utes later than Charlottetown. Maximum and minimum temper- iitllmsz: z : ' : Tomato Montreal Quebec lfnlitex Bt. John Boston .. . New York (Yharlotfetcwn ' . ‘Clear Clear High tide till! morning at 8.51, aftorlio0n at 7.48 at I Filll nloon Wcilnesilluy, Jilly 10th ' Sunlmerslile tide eighteen nlln- ‘CHANCE FOR vouno FARMER —WIth0ut much capital who wants to get start on his own sc- count. Send name and address iil "Up rtunlty" care Guardian Umce.-- 493-7-15-21. flights, w duo llpllqlptel‘ and repair Inert tradesmen. W sell all uphollterlrlg supplies. Fllfllltilfe flitting, orgtlg‘ gud IMDPDI sinfully ltNlidedto. w: 11:0: Obllllwuremd pfitilles. I “that! o cloth. We lion window eludes. ~ gal! to wow’? natal-ill 6 a It v- eil oilotllpi- [if fin- Az- Pr. WI III- hrml II Phillie 1o llbhy no. l“ 00a A?‘ - a- . (is \- 5v __,_..-_r-,u.-.---—--v~—‘ -- .