l Mill! informed of the facts through to hand to from we Maria. shown of reports -flhicwo Tile Cliiullo Post-says:- I BD factor President Wilson, Upon .»-reall.-l. -. .. _.,. Q BIG I _su§l.1o; A _Nlgyeater __ 5 _ ~ l W V _ . ;~ . 8V_€I'y / lnias this I oppor- om;ty,,___,,__ _ E. A. Foster HRE NlAB_§llMMERS|0l rlro broke out in the i»\msa1°W °f into Pori£an_.sos nooon near _Summer- oluo about a p. m. yesterday Wl1il° UN caretaker Chas. D110!! Mid 1115 m°'_he,._ M.,-¢__`},1,m1mw'1)unn were in town. They had been absent not more than half an -hour when the news reached them that the house end' con- tents including clothing, piano. Bl!!-» were coniiil0_t0_lY d@5"°Y°'i _'The 1°" Dunn is about $600 b°5id°° \to Mir. ' “ quits n sum of money 'belonging -to M;-5, Dunn. _The bungalow _was val- ued at $1000 and was ownediby the ogmpany, As for as known iio serious damage was done to the foxes or the - I Secretary l.anolnz.~llo took mo niet- ter up with the Canadian government. to insure its co-operation-in our en. terprlse. That- co-operation has been most hearty. “President Wilson seems to feel as ~we Chicagoans do who have been bat- tllnK' throughout' the years for the preservationbf these valuable his- torical relics. They were a gift of Spain- to us, and their' preservation and proper display were dictated by International courtesy. Moreover, "apart from their artistic and historic value, they have an educational value, Children who see these boats get a vivid introduction into the very be-_ ginninga of American history.” dn the Santa Maria’s hold is n. new set of sails for both the Pinta and Nina. These sails were purchased from the proceeds of a moving picture of a Columbus pageant promoted by Mr. 0'Shaughnessy, and were donat- ed by him to the school children of America, for whom they are now held in trust. Thus, when the Santa M-aria gets back l1_ome, she and her sisters will be dressed in a new bib and tucker for the first time in five years and for the second time in a quarter 0! 8 C911' tury. _ clnsslslsp- __.tnvslu‘lssMENls seems wsN'rnD_ , - TEACHERS WANTED oarlmlr Assure wAN'rsp `1'EAc.l~|E.R,_,llVANT§E° FQ* ANG*-9- P _ - Send for Catalogue. Prints. 3°lB1`, and Breinlde. Finished Portraits Convoy m-._41f1st_. Frames, Glass and all _su.pplies. Merchants Portrait Co.. Toronto. - 652-7-30ME6i. AGEN1T8_ WANTED T0 SELL FUR "the old reliable Fonthill Nurser- ies.’ We teach our men to eell.» Experience unnecessary: l1`l8l1°Bl¢ commission paid; haidwmb. U99 equipment. _ Stone & Wellington. Toronto. ' 679-8-1MllltfAug31. nnsuoo sonooll supplement $6000- J. H. Buntoln._Be¢r°t=fv- ' ‘ ees-7-:-nmol. wswrao .1'_eAcl-lan l-'on sun- bury school, two miles from Char- lottetown. Supplement $75.00. Wal- ter Jonea, Secretary. 670-7-31.M3i. wAN1'eo 'rsscl-ls-R Fon 81'. ' Catherlne's School. S\ii|ill9m0l1f $25-- apply colin lltcrliall. Lone Creek- 613-1-zvluelnd. Psnson/u."onss-rluo caan Ao- ents (Men and women) making $10 up' weekly ’in' spare time .showinS Free ~`Bemple Book to friends and acquaintances. No outlay- Writ-0 for particulars. Manufacturers. 35 llleirt. 8. Toronto. _ ' f Q 68|.-8-IMEBL -""'T' J M on"§'lA""'”"""'La W ' 1 ' _ 5 5 FOR SALE Col-L'|'E PUPS FQUR weeks old. P. Ml Rodd. Hs.r'r|l1_8f-OH 678°5‘1M3lDtl. lfbli,sAl.s 'on' 'ro l.s‘r TH: lr!- _silience e|_,_-the__late Miss May,” No. ,5'l" Orlebar Street. 'Apply Thomas W. May, executor. 612-7-2'lM6lpd. ron esta--Asour 1oo cAsss’“ol= sanitary o_siis.'hu'itsble sire for blue# berries. lkpply Charlottetown Con denied Hilk C0. _ 475-7-RMC! FOR- BALI.-PR`lVA1‘l _ OAL! OF furniture, comprising parlor, dininl room pad, kitchen fumlturq, 'on Friday morning, August 2nd. Mrs. R. McKinnon, 141 Weymouth St. _ _ _ 672-8-llldsipd _ "" ' ` -- , 't l.'__._.i. _ ‘ _ Los-r on elvsu ln alarms rout clisnas 'ten dollar gold' piece; Finder. mom to no Hillsboro srroomrvs wore I 'ati-7-aiuaies. ' -'“~_ -Lo ’.~-. 1, __;.- -- -'I “ .'“_ ‘ ‘ i U13, Losr on .wsonseoav 'rin vvswrllzo 'rsAc\l-len Fon WOOD island East School No. 187. Sull- piement $35. Midsummer vacation. A. M. MacLennan. Secretary. 627-7-27M5ipd. 'rl-mes Hunonso 'rzacl-lsns required for Saskatchewan and Al- berta schools openlu8 in `A“3“'t- som-los :soo to $1.000 ser annum- Full details each aoi>°lli¢¥1\°l\t lull- ' plied, Apply stating qualifications to Canadian Teachers Agency. B0! 14, Regina, Sask.” ' _ 1lblzrson1_._LAN_nol.-s 7 L WHEN ORDEABINUGOODS BV MAI send a Dominion Express Mane order. 686-_8~2M-Eli. GOOD EXPERIENCED' WOMAN vfrili' go out not-sins' Address. Morgarol nonoosou. its mm Aves - Phono las-L. - _ els-s-1M6ivd-; I wsarsn fr- _ ` FEMALE ~ wanna. -on-u.__ Fon -osnsnsl. housework. Avolv Guardian 01- _ _ . __°"l‘_°"'3“‘_“*. watt-l'¢p A1' :moi _F°_K THB l’- ‘_- .»ft`l°adIrIe»n1f°L `°_ “left ¢_l_r1°.° _ housomala. Apply Mis' Kll_bw\‘l1» ;_l=°s=_v~1=°ers°s- ~ -‘i_"'1f7_"“'\‘*‘ _dl/ll’s‘ iislvrsn.-'qlrrtv 1_11"'» l lf`!:;lf,’q1:_; ii I A lfandles” ~ Emu nil; uoolt ltr p _ llallsolul ,lllcaolsou _ A _f__,'_f _ TURES. END ALL--bTAR_ ~;\ ¢l _ _ ’._§¥'J»~: Pnsssars _ _!’it¢_¢ ' I ' armond I1' P/tvs to' any in tan Province. DID NOT BELL.-The Cantwell property at the corner of Wleymouth and King Streets offered for sale at Public Auction on Wednesday did not sell. _ COMING HOME.-i-A cable was re- ceived yesterday by Mr. W. K. Rog- ers from his son, Lieut. Thomas, mak- ing the pleasing announcement that he had been granted Canadian leave. He is expected homcshortly. He is now attached to the Royal Air Force. RETURNED SOLDIERS ARE RE- MlE.M'B£R'ED D‘AllLYL-Arrangements have been completed with the Railway authorities 'by which transportation for Returned Soldiers attending the celebration on next Monday the 5th, will be provided them free of cost. Any returned soldiers wishing to take advantage of this can get a ticket at any booking station or from the c'ou- ductor on the train by presenting his ldentiiloation papers. Returned Sol- diers having uniddrms are asked to come in in uniforms. They will be met at the station by a Committee of the Great War Veteran's and the Army and Navy Associations. MARRIAGE.-_St. 1)u'nstan's Cath- edral was the scene of an interesting event Wednesday morning, when Miss Sara- Harriet Edmonds, daught- er of the late Mr. Henry Edmonds, was united in marriage to Mr. James Dalton, of the city, by the Rev. Maurice lVllcDonald. The br_ide_ was lattended by Miss Bessie Sullivan, and the groom by Mr. George Mc- Qualdg of Souris. The bride received many beautiful _presents from home- and abroad. Aft/er -the ceremony the happly couple left on the morning friends wish them many years of happiness. PERSONALS _ Mrs. Richard Johnson and Mrs. dt. M. Johnson and* daughter Eleanor left yesterday on a trip to Gageizovin, N-.B. ' Rev. Canon Simpson returned to the city yesterday after spending -his an- nual vacation at York Point. ’ fMrsf A. R. Coady, Charlottetown spent the past two weeks visiting in Alexandra the guest of lllr. and Mrs. W. T. Coady. 'I ' _ _ ...l 1 Mrs.- A_~,_ R.-_(load, of Charlottetown and Miss Minnie Cosdy or Aiessndra spent _the past few _days camping st ,H_asel_bg'90k. .i _ , , Csptf _son 8 A. D. ` mother. isonl. _ning broad dump; half-mile bicycle` » BOY SGOUT8 will meet mr parade Monday August 5. Fred Hines, Scout Master. ` csners AND scours.-The cod-l one of both city schools and the Scouts will meet at Q.S.S. Grounds _ at 2 p. ln. Monday Aug. 5th to take part inthe War Annaversary Pa.rade_ SCOTTISH GATHERING AUGUST,'A 21st.-The following events are open to boys under sixteen; 100 yard race; 220 yards race; pole vault; Run- race; open' for girls only, half-mile bicycle race. 1 li; ISLANDER KILL'ED.-Mr. William Stewart, section foreman of the P. E.. I. R., Morning-ue, has received word' of the death on Tuesday morning ill New Glasgow N. S., of his brother-in- law, Mr. Albert I_.. Hicken, who suc- J cumbell to`injurles received'in an ac- cidental fall from the Maritime Bulld- lng of which' he was janitor. Mr. l-licken, was a native of Murray Har- bour' and was about 40 years of age. He resided for some time in George- town, and was on the S. S. "Electra" and "Enterprise" before removing to New Glasgow. He leaves a widow, a daughter of Mr. Ephraim Stewart, Georgetown and ten children. Mr. George Stewart, Engineer' of the P. 'Ek Island* Hospital, is a brother-in-law of the deceased. - Stanley Bros., going out of business sale entire stock purchased by Prowse Bros., Ltd. Your opportunity. Every-_ thing mutt be sold. ' 685-8-2-M31. -» / . uniforms' will be given out this (Friday) evening from 8.30 to 8. Boys in parade must have uniforms. -.|., _ _ Rotary Club. President Van Buskirk president at the :mnthly dinner of the Rotary Club in the Kozey Korner last even- ing . » The President oxprassed.the thanks of the club to -Past in-osldom w. H. rlalnsrsh for the gilt ol. s handsome siived mounted gavel to the Club- Rotarian _ Wellner presented the Club with a "Big Ben" clock to act, as ahmechanical f‘clos_uref' _to_ the _lunch-_ eon hour. ' ` ` ' The_tili\_ _of fthe Club_,v¢_ere accord- ed `t.o Rgzgrlad Wellner‘ foiff his _thouatgul`ness and generosity. ' ' A’ _ _ piece on the educ- ational _p_biix';;__o Rotary, .and a pro- pessffon the _part of headqnsrtersao engage' travelling secretaries to visit on the motion -Inmsii seconded by Beare- end would be use dlre¢_¢erl»_,ol ‘thumrvvse or #iii \ -i`-- \ _ _HBARGA-INS for every person at man' _ _ F V "The Queen Square School Cadet Ont, C P' s _ -In sou-rl. fuullvsls THE RUSS HOT-EL F. Montgomery, Bedeque - John Dunbar, St. Mary’s, Ont. John W. Johnson, Salem, Mass Lillian L. Knight, Souris Mary Carvell ' _ . Miss Margaret Munn, City K. C. McCallum, Southport lta - - Robert White, Calgary W. Lindsoy Wright, Vermilion R. T. C. Brown, St. John, N. D. Pottlngor, sliodioo, N. B _ Mrs. -Poillngorisnoeioo. N. B. C. B. Moore, Dunbarton Miss Marga}_'_et_-Reid', Shedlac, John P. Reid, Shediac.`N. B. _ Miss Bessie M. Seaman, Alexandra J. D. Seaman, City ` Miss E. C. Moar, Brudenell _ Miss R. Kindred, West St. John Mlss'Leah M. Bassett, West olm. _ Miss L. Hazel Myles West St. John 1 REVERE HOTEL A. M. Murphy, Bangor, Me. Mr and Mrs.- J. ~Doiron, Misccuche. Miss M. Leclair, Misccuche. B. Gaudet, Mlscoucho. . J. Hallstcd, Toronto. . C. D. White, Westville. N. S. _ Clancy, Portland, Me. 'I' . Bentley, Kensington. Mrs. Albert Dewar Brudenell, Mirs. George W. McDonald, U ._=1°°> as Brud- Louise Dewar. Brudenell, Ruth L. Dewar, Brudeneil. W. L. McLaren, Cardigan. _ J. W. Smith and wife, Plctou. Wlendeli Graham, Murray Harbor. H. L. Dolron, Picton. . D. Marsh and wife, Napanee. . W. Ooiiln, Savage Harbor. H. N. McLean. North Wiltshire. S. »Pineau, 'North Rustico. W. T. Woods and wife Kellyscross. Evelyn Woods, ” . A. M. Trainer, Chatham, Ont. \ _ _ _ , A ge "Health and comfort in' fold age depenlls largely on keeping the liver .and kidneys in healthful action. ' ~ Pains and aches, stiff- ness' of the joints, 'lum-V bago and rheumatism tell left' in th lu h- ~ e lizergglland st, l ,. _ ." /_f _ws-_<>~ rose# striking work at N B will be delivered as usual tomorrow ' ' _mol-ning. ' . McKinnon, Halifax. ' _ J. Macdonald, Trecadie. ._.___;l _ » ‘»-‘ ~ LONDON, August 1.-For the STRIKING PUSIMEN RUM ll] Wllllll _ _(_8peelsl to The Guardian) _ Ana WJNNIPEG, August 1.--As a result B_ of a recommendation by the joint strike committee this afternon the l ‘ -Sfw ef- ~ __ Treasure. ‘ “5-BIG ACTS-5 _ The House unusual dwelling of_an_eccentrlc, _ with its secret hidden panels." treasures, and there ls woven revenge. of violence, ' tered the hate of a 3 WOIDEII _-_ F3, __ -U l QI _xl _ A ‘§'rHE cAvER_N or reason” CHAPLIN _‘ TIN' Pf‘=\WI1$h0P’f ELEVENTH EPISODE OF THE VITAGRAPH SERIAL A _ “VENGEANCE AND THE WQMAN” , H One Half Hour of Fun and Laughter lollw_N1u_ Perry. Moncton. ' , T ' Matthews, O'Leary. ' ' Ij'_-'-~_ McQuarrie, Crapaud. 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