Acoustic. 192i t . . , ,. . n . F n. R n, _ _, _ v Epmgg for New Western Guardian lwfiwalchelalioolufel f . '- A . "dsrééfmoon v nd ' b 0 z A ' . R —l-Al-° T0 lRE¢T—‘ Tlw llioorol m. do." previou- pdzjfndWhcverumrtinemlnli-tililoussuos Til-ft mattresses n‘: ‘nooks 81:20:; £ua::;;:te_ Soaking]; of tn,._ late Mrs. Elizabeth Clarkin. fornnnnndruhdu" anew‘. ‘ho _ w c 25AM Paton!‘ _ k “m”. “mo. Pawns ‘P ____ took place Monday afternoon and wsirfrenygwinghn; may nre nowzur .'°P with ' . ». ., ___-___ » - ~ - - 2m Tr“ . was largely attended, The pail . mam" nnvedmidndwturm" ‘dvuupflmw ulligant cullq- BAPTIST HCNIC_ The Ba "at _____ - bearers were S. A. Hicks, John "°""-.rm-- us»... nJJZTiT-B- _ y , n ‘y m, | M Rn, P i w e no service iii t Boples’ 9pm.] n t _ _ ' P" 11M Hi1 - -_ en. Q m b u” toumfc ever enoughlo Ill _ 1 “my 0 at . Wednesday. Aux. Cnnrcn n", sabbath nvenln‘ Prhzceesow” Interment to the Peoples Cemetery. . I . "l6 phrase. v , avln-g Ferry wharf by the I Allbfeil. McLeod and Rev M, Mncnan oftnnann T413- w..cir-s. 5.15;- wxnflv G__n_m_m 9. 0lbost_ smnous 8557m- t P! ShSwnVicgrilLc . . s. - . ' -. _ j . n a a ons l ar ey a ._ dun. H ll d, T . 3!°°“'°u7mfun‘u2 m “‘“'*||”‘-"““" Y°"°'"9‘"4"' Qllolutolyfsssnnioh. SPECIAL ALL t: 1 ma. iron beds at mo, 105041.50 0n ° an ry —ICE HOWE BROKEN info- flutwlll or can!!!) dhlfllllllfifi Ihldlllllufiol °° °" fl‘ ma’ 050 ’ ' - | The ice house of ‘th. Su er - n“ n dmumonlnh ‘flhnnndvd so!" mii-Iltlynprevenby fro" a“ nines 1n blue and fawn $1. to $18.00. ‘ l giver Todd, H. Hooper, Char - s,“ Ice Fun“ e at {h mm! q,“ cont ywlt-ll our _ eetmdiflnnql, ’ “in “n” "ham": “Piotr-Mom llcklngs all sizes at $11.00. Patons. n ' ' °n‘,’,‘,°,‘,"‘,nn w “nnnnws s end c-f the town“ was brbkziisifit: dolly lmgnmwllwvllllnfie ma mm“ ‘dam.’ '° "rues: WILL s: l c VAriFAzitANgolgheeainilg-nbylseéifi: m°'”‘d"' ' I ‘ A ’ “m. Sunday "m" and "hm" M" a m" * _ . _ . an ce ream ~ " Mnrry GIE Bantam". Cn I n of ice removed. The track of n mlwmwnn n w‘, 1m . iestivsl at Marshfiedd in the field F"""‘°"- W°d"°“‘"- “Km” “"h- town. ' - a” e "Wk Wilson was seen the fnllow- fl. - - ~ ~ ' "7 f1 I “I Rdlbinlng the Marshfieid Hall on H m“ “he "I19 then first "n9 Juan“ Aubre i. d K 1 In: morning 1t is said the owners a .. ' Ebursday evening, August 1.1m, Qvelllos following. (Patriot vleoss cnanonfinwm y’ “m” “I” know the identity of the thief and . . ' co . . - _ . .1,‘ v . = hdrse shed? ‘aldfd vgatlliegortrilililfggtiatri, Dy) Tlgliiclglfla‘ Dr. F‘ w. Chrlatnpher’ Mum may be taken. ;,-:‘¢¢‘l§_¢_';§‘;_=¢*¢::, __; __- ¢~_-;%._; ‘fix v_ n lrblo. will ‘be held Fruitiy evening. Drézslsanoyerilnicldlgd "ilmr eigoalleni ' —DANGEROus BRIDGE- Tile AD RIPE TOMATOES-in the gsr- Wogm Ex-termiiinatonultehas Saved A22 Trot "d 2'25 Pa“. Blirédflfstotrfgulrilllhleisizreozk Shit-alim- . TISEMENTS 3:: .3: .122. mats. ‘.Y.“‘.°1L';‘”{§: 0' . l‘ “h5g3.”- ‘unn n n‘ - awe _ .11,“ I ' l - ryon. _ lfellor e n very poor condition and "were on eQ-n d; g‘- u" n. n. "I ‘u. u. u“ h. lair inf. matulinlgs ofuvlliisluvltglgefiialbl: ..—‘_<..-i_“ pnmfuton H" 218%» H~ H009"- g; u; pa? ten day.” or 50' danger“ pining-tween: to cover page, QQQ,'."M ." "l" “"4 Pml/efi U19 Hllllilltllity‘ of our PERSONALS I itgeftjiléelgygltg J A Murray K“ menftgrilflgilnpfiiflrlltta-Znfigvig? In alaoifiq“ on word. bu: n" an". (n. an.” soil for this marticillnr vegetable. M (‘h l ma". . _ . _v . r10 glans necesmry Tepalrs prom“ —-~—- l‘. ) 1 . ‘uu n ..lr°I-=I‘::Imfl‘.—r"°:l”=, NOTICE To ADVERTIsERS _ city km S]: esmglcgc/nngiurafrotlnis onliiénlry T., 2.16 4. John Rooney, Y eforc a menace is created. nonlvoIwnhn n-lttnnno ulna: be ultow Advertisers are reminded that ‘all . a g 0' synn (1 223% wen McNenl __FIXING Tags} up A ;;¢¢- ¢;¢;¢¢_¢ -.-- - n- , _ _ lllfiblayfi advertisements must be in M159 Helen goon,“ n, v1 m southpml" ' ' ' ' nnn-nnce t _ new -\ .~' ' ' " — - w: evevon-weu tl . “ t 5 “F . - y - g“ ° a“ a "'~"*°'“'°<1 Tnlwmms WANTEIT ..l."tifi"'ii'.flym§rgvlil$fii ffhiliiinfttfifi Eltlfiifimm’ u“ ""°”“’.““"" S" N" nifllfiif. "M" “m w‘ “°”°"" 1.332. ‘Fifi. §Z".°.§'§..-"'° ".§""""‘ " ._ V MALE HELP WANTED and before 10 a. m. on Saturdays. ' D0,, Bailey 225% Henry Benn” New Annnn mm, nslxékmflnené: __ ___ ____ w“ Edna H“ he M, “an Charlottetown ' - direction t ‘h n] . l- - wmrsn- Wanted" 0.... s s s ‘WAN ‘ g ”- ‘B t Y .' . ' ° "i "B "l" Pond"- cn" “m”, m Cuutbeifid on Jfllitqlgrtyizzvshmau LIVING nxélriviyinrien; gnvnglergaili‘, lelftuthis morning on a ClfiiYEtItQétOWZIiIQJl/d. i. ‘Boutellier. snsti nhlg Jim is staging a race Hill School No.70 Kings Co. Sup- wiloie lslnnd to ("we Tmveme “llll be held lllsllifi ' wee a v s to MMMOIL Miss Slmmassle r Boutellier filming gtliofiuigttostmlsflo-nnldt h; piement one Hundred d iia~ .‘ h ll '1 - . - ~ ' ' ’ ' a midsummer vacation, '1‘. P. Kile: iztglfzlrlifllililid t'§.'§f§§“',{‘,§’,,,','"§’f,,‘,1g'n'ios‘}§n?'$if.g§§ t 1133;) 23%;: hmuzitiigdlfi ‘Mgufngho, Fomnlfw’ (Ymdilitfgidplittllllilalr G Wuodslde (‘lin- time to————<e>—-——nememmer' Secy. fui] inform,“ " of Committee. G. W. D" ~ S -- ' er ran a n ‘ aw t ' . ' / - -—-—---- Boa 1064, ilnilpssnnllzirglerenp“ m THIRTY. Mvaon’ e‘ G'“"‘°“" NW“ Sm“- m‘ WESTERN PERQUNALS "Sfilrzlg. siiitaciagfplgdcgtdigsi TElA ‘SALESMEN w , - I wool. roe MATTRESSE I 1"“ 11°F" ‘l "will" H" l" 2'17 and 2'21 pa“ o ' 8' - ‘ ‘ ‘ - ' ' l - . . , '"' l . irlct No. 122. Supplement $75.00. present "CanadggEGeenIoNsr? llle new prices. Good quality? tici‘. ‘Vllldlvll Lflwlhel‘ 0f Cflrllwfl" 3P“ KibtilbiaEgfadld. 318%’ J P Smith turnMtxo Slgisllieurr Shglnpt lei" {on m); Apply to John A. McDonald, Sec. series." Handsome free outfit s; mg in blues ut $5.50. Better qnnil- vlslmte’ "lends "l Curlew" Ed. Liicontln, 2 21%, H. Beniot, _y___._' " as wee ' wfirllflleei- glllflllve territory . Highest com.» {It $0.75. $7_50_ $8.50 to $16150, filiarlottetown. ' —-(‘aptaln Daniel ivit-nnnnm qf _WAN_r-EYD__ A TEACHER FOR m sstilms. Sstart now at best sell- °“- Miss Bessie o. Foster and Adelc "my 'l.. mill/l. John lfooneifi Wheaties’ River wns in Summer. Mmcove school sunmemenl n“ “Tie gltfl-nhilllllllg d: Wellington.’ A $———- McLellsn of the firm of Moore and Org/Pli- Ig-Zl.‘ T d t (‘h side, Monday on business. - .. l " ‘ ' ._ . ' ' ' o . . . . . 4 - ADD” w John Arbmg- Bcdtgr: w‘ om. urseries, Toron C NON COTTS BULL. VlcLeod, leave this morning for H8011 AI E get ar Bmnuu. ‘WANTED --TEACHER FOR WIN sioe South School. Supplement $100.00. Apply John Diamond Secy. ‘TEACHER-S WANTED —KNUT$- for _ School, dlstrlcLuo. 40, Pri ce Co., by the 16th Auglist. ' Primary Department. Supple - llllfilll 5150,00. George Yeo. Secre- ary_ ; ‘WANTED TEACHER AT SUP-- folk. Supplement $75.00. Apply John Arblng, Sec. ‘WANTED- SECOND CLA$ti 'I‘eaclier for Auburn school. ‘Ap- ply to James Quinn. TEACHER WANTED FOR TYNE Valley Thirdyclass for primary Preston Ellis Stacy,‘ , ' I resonant wmislrgo FOR MUR- ruy Harbor school. Supplemen 5100.00. Apply. H.,VL. Macbon Secy. '- _ waiwrgo TE 5R, Eon cater nus» o. . WofiTqllttvnr-utlii Se iui cl- . , $50 bun-ii. Secy wi lnrqivi" TL ‘In . 1 a paid Fredericton, Fort‘ SALE ‘FOR, 8ALE-HEAVY_ jROWN piaper. ‘Apply at Guardian Ol- f ce. l!!! news and special article Dondents." National Press sou. Buffalo N. Y. man a self respecting so‘ present occupation, ble his income. instruct and work. supply you wit Toronto. HELP WANTED MALE-ANY intelligent person, anywhere who would like to earn money writ- YOI‘ dolly and Sunday newspapers, W6 Will show you how. Send for free booklet A Straight Talk to Prospective Newspaper Corres- Bur- ‘SALESMAN WANTED. --IALE$ whose ambition is beyond hi4 WEN. find more ccngenisnemplqymept with us ad st the sometime dou- We require s man of clean character sound la ed man preferred. Apply to Mr. =5‘: West-Angus Show Card Service, 57 X., Oolboriio Street. Tho lnsllentors of n little Joke an (‘anon Scott at the rifle range that their genial guest turned the tables In ll most unexpected mau- ner. They lind insisted ‘on him talc he was visiting tllcln. After futile struggles on ills part to escape, lic l'olind himself fairly in for it, with a rifle in his ilzlntls and n little bit of target live hundred yards ilwny which he was supposed vaguely to aim zlt with some dim ldcii of hitting. Thcre was :1 tense mom- ant. (‘onion Scott shut one eye care fully took his nlln, and pulled the trigger. Down went til-e target and when it came up registered f1 bull's bye. Loud were the exclam- surprlse come. lip cllmc word from Tile thing was too good to spoil MAKE. MON”, A1, Houlk.“ with an anti-climax. to Sfwtpaid welelkly .1413‘: yogi-i . spare ma wring s owca a - , m‘, u; No “nun-Magi 1 CITY COUNCIL- At the month- ly meeting. of the City Council ‘held Monduy evening, it was decid- |ed to place o three foot concrete sidewalk on tile north side of Rich mond Street between Wieyuioilth ‘FOR SALE. -- TOURING CAR, first class condition, paint like new. price very reasonable. W. Id. Dawson. North Tryon. __________.___i_____. ‘FOR SALE. CAR IN GOOD RUN nlng ltrdor. ‘Thoroughly overhaul ed this year. Apply P. 0. Box 131 City. ' FOR SALE-Q BEAUTIFUL LOTS at Brighton, high ground, lacing south_ A plo room for burn and back g1 dens. Easy terms. Phone 314 Tohllins & Hynes. ‘FOR SALE PURE BRED HOLS- tein jbull, registered tllrce your old, perfectly quiet. Apply Daniel Todd, Rose Villlcy. Tron ‘gALE COTTAGE, NEARLY new Wllli litrge- ‘lot for gllrdi-n d '- ry-‘f, , I r, ' also no.1, ‘ixedi? pl$fliwgg ‘Rttbert Dav stir; .ts.. ---_--,,__-.__--¢-_ rron BALl-s-YM _ ATCHED PAIR Chestnut marelif 5“ audfl yours, weight 2000 pounds, Very hand some Jno. Alfred McDonald. Land Surveyor," Tlermnnvliie. of Separators, Milking Machine Engines, Silos, etc... beds. curry plilrs hi! kinds‘ of Separators ills territory rovers Try-on, Klnkora and vicinity. FEMALE HELP WANTED _..__-_____.._....._.__i__.__. WANTED MAID FOR GENERAL housework. No washing. Apply Mrs. J. C. Sims, 249 Upper Prince Street. ‘NURSING t ‘THE STEPHEN GALE ‘HOSPIT- ui of Heverhlllv Mdbm, offers n complete course of three years tn young women ilesirou of bu- coming professional nurses. Mod ern hospital of 125 beds with complete up-to-dnte equipment. Active. medical. surgical, ob- stctricni and pedlntricni servlc _ FOR SALE- ONE 7x74 COWAN Three sided.‘ mntcller and Inoulller. This much-inc is in perfect running order and can he seen‘ working. Apply Roy Coles, Milton. g ' -___ ‘FOR SALE CAPT AUBREY.- filly' fouijyenrs, first dam Brazil- . inn_',2nd A l Right. 3rd Hernando his ‘mare is very fast pncor 11nd has been handled by Mr. Teen Crockett, Albsrton, who _wlii show and step her for pros- pective buyers. No mark, and Rood enough to go to the races with right now. Sound us ring kind. and quiet, not afraid of autos or trains. Also a new and latest model Hotutorl American bike sulkey. I ain't: wish to sell or trade n new five passenger flDoci Studebaker 21 inodel for a l er oar. suitalbleflor driv In ssengerli and commercial work. Apply to Ed. Crosby_ Bor- den, P. it} l. '_’ HOUSE WANTID- WANTED B‘! September 1st a residence to rent 0|‘ Durchslie in it desirable loca- tion in Charlottetown. Will rent furnished or unfurnished. Suburbs Preferred. Apply "L. D." caro Guardian. iii WAN-rep AOOOMODATIONS FOR‘ Kllllhts ‘n! Phythiaq - Delegates with or thout meals. Delegates nrrivn Monday night August 15th es. Grllilllllfliii of this school ‘are fillly equipped for private duty. institutional work. army and navy nilrsing, etc. Minimum wage $30 per week and boflrd Demand for in excess of supply Modern nurses have good food. eight hours ii tiny nfter Jnnullrv 1st, bonrd, room, laundry, and allowance of $15.00 a month During July and August orrunzfl merits to irnin may be made with Miss Margaret Nicholson, Assistant Superintendent, dns enter I‘. E. i. Cull ill DBPBOIII for full particulars. $4 a Day i5? . Mllllldlii Harvesters WFNNIPEG. August 0.— Com- meffclfig today, the wage for mn- vest‘ labor in Manitoba will be $4 psr= day..it ls announced hy J. A, Bowman. mrqvlnciol ouborlnlo-l- dsnt o! eihploymst. _'I‘hls is an .i_n- crease of fifty cents per day over the rate which has prevailed. lt is stated that nn agreement has been reached by the United Farin- er organizations of the three prai- rie provinces that not more than $4.00 shall be paid for farm labor this year. Eastern Guardian --°iVE8 AND Munoock will MVltly immediately to B. R. Hol- man on!» A. varquharson. ~ - Manon, imatiiu. ..._. continue their pro-stock taking clenr snco bargains Ill this week. Dent mill flllwsavrg pa“. - mu. W... .. ow. E. CALLBECK OF NORTH- Trynn is. tho only Agent in his territory for the De lnlivai line ing fl full lin-s of extras and re- ’ Call or phone or address North-Tryou- Dunq if possible, otherwise write her_ rind ‘Cumberland, another of the same on the east side of Punk Street and an incandescent light 0n Longworth Avenue at or near the head 0i‘ Fisher Street. The ten- der of McLellnn Bros., for supply‘- ing U118 policemen caps was accept- ed. A letter from City Englnner Nicholson was rend. calling atten- tinn to the need of immtetliately rc- pairing part of the Park breast - 'work for a distance of 300 feet. A report from City Engineer Nichol- son on the progress of the street |w0rk showed that the total cost of permanent work to dnte was 7.3207501 and on street mainten- ance $3,663.44. Councillor Smith, Chairman of the Market (Zommlttee said tliilt the market house lind re~ cently been broken in. and the fire extinguishers removed from their racks nnd the contents poured over the floors. lite intimated that men- surcs arc to be taken for tlle het- ter protection of the building Com pliilnt llnd been made about the smell from tllc fish ulzirket. This was u matter which also requires attention. A delegation consisting of ,(‘.aptuin Malcolm McEachern, and Mr. Charles S. McDonald was tlleu heard with respect t0 the sup plying of the city with gravel from the pit in Silrrey. The proposition was discussed by the Mayor, and almost all tile Councillors. Samp- les of the gravel were ordered to be sent to the Milton Hersey Co., of Montreal for examination and the whole matter referred to the Public Property Commlttee_ who nre to report later at u special meeting Keop nilnurdu Ilnlment In the Ionic _._.__@Q>__i. FORMER ISLANDEHS DEATH The tic-nth orcurcd in Juunnlla Pints Mliss..nn August 2nd of Ea- Vward Cnrrnli formerly of Cove uPJll P. E. l. Mi‘. Cnrroll hnll been ill but n short time nnd death lcnmn q-lllte suddenly. lie wns for- tified by the last rites of the Rom- un (‘litholic (‘iiurch of which he lilitl been n faithful member. His funerni took plnce on [Tilursdny morning. and wns attended by a . lrtrge concourse of sorrowlug relat ives anti-friends. He is survived by his wife who was ‘Ellen Duffy in‘ South Melville in this province, and two children William nnd Ru - 'ells. Mr, Carroll is n. brother of our esteemed towhsman Mr. Timothy Carroll. ' during the provincial lnaltch inst. iveek are now rueiuily admitting ing 1i crllck at the targets wlliic -manls. which docked iu New York on a.bu firm. Farm. iiov. .Vlrs. tvlellick. North Riva anti Mrs. (l. McLureu, Middleto N. S. were recent guests of llcv zlllii .\ll'S. Llnilsuyfliiizelbrook. Tili- bliss-es Ethel and Myers. (Ynrleton. spending fl few days in Hayfield it ‘Miss Maud lMcLean. , d; attraction on P. E. l. if day unfavor Canon Scott did nt shoot any more.’ yllligispvlfiiéltltivgllo nlxliflflmléeflglflilizlofl '81}: “no nexnflne My. General admin [s . aturdliy on return tn ‘Montreal. Mr. J.. A. Campbell New Haven. Mass, representing the Campbell Machine Co, luc.. manufacturers of the Electric Floor Surfacing Ma - chines is in the city. getown, British Guiana, accompan- ied by his sister Miss Muriel Cru_ik shank, is at present visiting the province the guest of Mr, and Mrs. J. H. Burnett, city. Miss Flora MacDonald, daughter of the lute Capt. Dominic MacDon- ald of Souris, left Tuesday morning on a visit to her brother Dominick of Seattle, Wash. Miss -Eiizsbeth Cosh oi‘ Grahams iloiid spent a very enjoyable week in‘th city the guests of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Charles McDonald, Richmond St. . lMrs. lleber Weeks and Mr. Heu- jnmln Crasweil and son Albert of Fredericton accompanied by IWFH Ethel Boyle Cornwall‘, spent Silt-f urday August 0th. at Hayfield N ‘B. guest of Rev. E. l8. and Ml’!- Weeks, on return Mrs. Craswell. and Mrs. Weeks spent Sunday n!’ Carleton guest of lMr. and Mrs. ‘Herman lMyers. Sir Charles and M-rs. Dalton. lic-_ nornipnulod (by) the lMris-ses Yell. Nora, Irene, and Edith Dalton. Mr. Gerald Dalton and Dr. and Mrs. Dalton nre spending n few (lays at the Dalton ‘Sunotonium where Sir Charles is entertaining as guests. Mists F‘. Wialtham, Mrs. Waiters. Miss Jordon. of Boston, iMr. and Mrs. Currie of Amherst, the Mllsses Ctlrrnher, nieces of Mrs. Dalton. Dr. ' James McDonald of Sumervllie. formerly of Cardigan. Mr. and Mrs. Whiter Jitlcklnnlon, and Mr. E. B. Muilphy. son of Senator Murpily of Tignish. The party are occupying it portion of the unused Snnutorlum and nre remaining nut-ii Monday next. ying triplofor the 1° Miss Jean Boil, Cape Traverse is visiting in Albany, the guest of mile-WW"- P- E I- Mrs. Earle H. Boulter Brookdale‘ “- St Tillie or place. Tile racing will naturally Iloyie n! iflornivllll are spending tliebe nf the most thrilling and lin- wvck with their cousin Miss Sellllu certain kind. flllll -Wlll b8 which"! . between Sunnysidc and Miss Demp- Miss Verna Weeks of Carleton is 593k Unique and spectacular sine lng Charlottetown the guest us‘ the specialities which have made Mr. J. Graham Cruikshank, Geor " visit. So fnr there are only two ttetown_ P_ E. . Bua Bllughman, no race‘ Peter Conroy, Charlottetown, P. E. I. Albert .i., 2.21%, H. Keily_ Char- —Mlss Mary Kelly 0i‘ Montreal ls a guest in Summerslde of ller brother Capt. Basil and Mrs. Kelly. ——Mr_ John MeKenstruck. n form- er resident of Summerside ,and now of Quincy. Mass, is visiting Miss Belle moo, 2.1sl/., B. w. Mc Artilur, Kensington. l7 I’ . ., . . Ammfinlcegixlzfig-tozdq B w M" friends in Summerslde. Kcmmah Aubrey, 2.2414, Edward ' ewart, French River, P. E_ 1. —Mrs. JzlmleiTAEantier of (‘am- bellto'wn_ N. 13., is visiting in sum. merslde the guest of her brother His Worship Mayor Campbell. This list of race horses were never matched before at any time —-Mr. and firs. Frank Stanley, - Autrr 8TAY$.EU-It gagging“ ii/niigtnnny put that soul. l:'i‘-hots§2n;s§hsew?i§'§r§gi{?“ “can!” It's there " 111:1: niszcgirzgn‘: i" ' oiee assess". ~ It . . UT CIGARETTES 1Q for 15 “THE INSIDE OF THE CUP,” BIG PICTURE, E POSES HYPOCRISY 0_. Specially Supervised by Albert Capeiianl Photoplay Winston Churchill's Great Novel Q____ is Based on lliclurc productions of the a PHTillll0l1ll‘l~(fii!iiil()|)f)|H811 pic- s novel. will be shown at the. “ ginning today. .. . . |.. Said i0 bc one oi‘ i-he most relulirknblil current season ."'I‘h0 inside of the tluipf‘ lturizaiion 0i’ Winston Clll|l'l'lill|'S falnoll Prince Edward {Theatre for llwn il.l_\s bc ........\\"‘lil~”fi this book was Iilililltllllfill in i913. among wealthy irhurrllgtlers, provoked bilii-r crilicisnl by lllP t-lcrgy of Enizlultd and tlliis coilntry. The hero 01' lilo story, as in the picture is the ltector 0|‘ il falsilionilble Cllllfcli, who lliscuslml wltli certain eleU its exposure all‘ ilypocrisyv» left on rcturn to Boston on Sutur- dsy, after a visit with friends in Prince County, while in Summer- slde they were guests of Mrs. John Sharp. with the keenest interesn-Chali - enge running race $50.00. a side . . - . . , , bttrnctions. _____ The scenes iiro lilrilling and the heart ap- gllllilntlglfv agglobovlfgulgt lfltglfiglllpaz: tillttldslllibnrithtlllgylse diligrlrtconlfggiutliiif.fiéafl-vggoii of her cousin Miss, “my” Bowen nnnmnlon novepy ._..‘\“nn He“), nnynnn nnynflnkn. pleat! (tllliillifililllllg in 1.110 [tuition tit‘ ll lf)\'(*‘f‘(')\lllilll('f)., is ilri-slstuble. The a “is holmon ‘m! a ‘an grow vl-s-ilor- The target ma“ ha“ been. i e s. rn-lnlnno‘ of in‘, world in snecmnnlnr en n, he‘. non“, in New Anna“ on i tcrlislt, lheiudfil by William l. Oapiivtou and ludlll: llilllor, is unusually liarEe .‘ in; concern‘ where industry instructed register M H _ é Bhmllllil Slllllls- i I Saturday afternoon inst in hnnor- 1 a s c- - -- - 1k‘! would be rewnded wlmnhhn mun rm Canon sent“ shot rs. Ernest aslnm of Gr Cir. Boxing, acrobatics, l-i gh and dlinlti 0f Miss Lena McLure 0t (‘iiuriotte- - gboyg gygrpgg gppnmgg; mggfl. and he knew 1L Ami [hen [he pgpltfleld has returned home after H!“ Ing- “g and humping dancing‘ a town’ who was the guest n! m0 __‘W“M“_H" Ara-v Misses Doris and Marion L Summerside. all'd_ ‘New Annnn Race Track famous. P. E.‘ Rosi, second floor the targets wanting to know when ,..__ w n‘, l B n P, e Riie building," usefi Street op- Canon Scott in. giln’ W“ ‘ ‘g. men‘. . an ’ 'p'_ ' 9085a Prowsofiqrothefs. ' " to =- ch00!- . 1th‘; - - e lnsbt‘ m‘- Davm W- Mcxemm" U>"°‘°'.'“,anll‘ vwlmldnd 9%?! Dtmmgi m "AN OH- THAT '3 FAmous-l ‘ shot bod been n genuine bull! Nu» Kiel l" (‘blot of the Rois! Vlvlflrl" "‘”'"'“‘l"' S“ °°'“‘- “f” °“ °°' -—-'l‘llouzb Fonofio was not. llic birthplace n! Dr. Thomas‘ Eclect- ric Oll, it ls tile home of tliilt fum- nus compound. From here its good name was spread to Central and South America, and West indies Australia and New Zealnnd. That I 0 cls. children 25 cots. ~| sion 5 | J. PENDERGAST- secy. . . . . Walsh lhfllisspoits is far ilfleltl enough to alt-est its I o ' excellence, for in ll tb se To countries it is on sale 3nd in Edse- lllfllld. I I | PAill-S. Aug. 9.—~Frank P. Walsh, United lSlntes advisor to Eamo-nu De Vniern, who arrived here re- cently from New York, has obtained a. British vise to his passports per‘ {mttting him to travel to London and is icrlving today for the British capital thy nrlplane. Mr. Walsh dc- cllwred l‘: tour was personal and wuthout poli-t-icnl aims. although he he»: appointments -to meet De Val- era ztnd Arlilur Griffltll. Fire Slt0lfl0ll Serious In Westlielll Area AlMHERT, Aug. 8.—After more or less llPllVy rains todlly, furcsl fires in this llumednlute vicinity were reported tonight to be out. Colonel C. E. Bent, has announced tlint the assistance of tlio lPrcvin- cini Rcd Cross will be tiffercd to zrNo matter how deep rooted the corn imiy be it mllst yield any sufferers by the fires. and to which the words of Him. nflnnnu, nnd an n, nud to PXOHOWHYB Corn Remover ll’ General Manager Cunlberland of W._ L. MHCRQHZIQ King towards Wm, “fay and cognfgfj‘ used as directed. the Maritime Rnilivav Coal and the federal (iovernnlcnt could be up p 5,, n depgndlbi, ma. __ Power Co., put out an fllll-Illglil filed‘? Mr. Saliva quoted Mr. . sspticnnd germicldo. " STYLES sprung lup and fanned the smould- political. industrial lind social life st trlifitudfisnsllll‘ "fi- ' ering woods into a mass of flames. of (‘onzldinn was in servitude W. F. YOUNG, Inc. . ILONDON‘ Aug 6_The “tencmpd The fire-fighters from Chlgnccto malicious and hidden influences, 34451- Plumb-Merv“! nre“ "as mm" m mwn m’ a long once mbre renewed the illlllCR. and asked whether those word»: ' With shovels they made ferocious onslnuglits beating olit the advan- ce portions of the fire. The fire crossed the truck ilnd itilvitiiced ii hundred yziril but got not further as the villagers fought it like mad men. Besides using the silovols to pound out the flames crews of. men working like troians rushed barrels of water from Little Rlvt-r up to the scene of the "T9- Thc fight was kept up all nishi- At 7 o'clock this morning the worll- " out villagers bud their rewiird ns the nil-out was sounded. Vcr)’ welcome showers of rain h8g1"! 70 fall about 9.30 this morning. stencillers, and they are beselged with orders. Carlo Norway. a London artist. experimented for n long time with stenciiled designs in oils and ap- t| "lied the experiment to n frock. Robert l-‘ox_ a brother nrtist. sug- gested sweiling his exclicquer by marketing stencilled dresses. The two combined, sud in Nor- way's studio conceived the ileslgns, cut them in thin brass and put them onto samples of dress mater- inf-everything from silk tn velvet. All sorts of designs were trled— birds, animals, ordinary geometric designs. "ll DIARRIAGES DEACON-McLEOC~,— At 52 Upper Hiiieboro Street on Aug. 9th, i921. by Rev. Ewen Mncliougnil, Chann- ing Walter Deacon of Qulncey. Mass to Christina MncLeod of Point Prim_ P. E. lslnnd. HALIFAX. Aug. 8.~— GOIlQPI-l rnlns sweeping over the flames. scarred districts of Novn Swill-I foresti. today ‘fend flfllizlll- 0"“ vented fllftllei‘_flpi‘fifld to! the llls- astrously extensive cnnflngrations and allowed thousands of fire-fight. ers, who have beenl desperntelif defending fnrmsteads and scuttcr Go To Meet lbeir inn a Father Micnhnel O‘Lenry, V. C., Canada's first V. C. in the European wur, _wlii see his sons for the first time in his life tomorrow. Mi. O‘Leary is in Toronto and Mrs. O'Lenry and th-e two boys-twins nre speeding there on the Canad- ian Nationill Railway, were among the distinguished pas sen! s on the Cunard liner Cal- )/ y: I » II‘ n 1, ,//;//l1/t J Ill H/l 4/1.» ALEX!‘ "‘ ' '1' U .? _- ed until yesterday morning, e Upper Provinces. Haitian! Saturday evening. _'l‘hey went to the Queen Hotel, when they stny, taking. the Ocean Limited for the‘ Mr. and Mrs. O“Leary met and were married in“ England. where the twine were born while the father was in Condo.- . -.._.-_-,._t_q|ls. lMrs. OlLearV avg-Que two boys ' ed settlements." to stand easy for the first time in many hours’- Scores of square miles of valuable DEATHS tire... nt this vlllnge in St. Milllrico roun yearly for the purpose of exzluliu- ing what hail lllllillPllflll to the pub- llc funds never took the trouble ‘.0 even look nt the public il('f‘0liii'€, and mocked at Wits it not time to chnngn n gov- crnlnent ivhicll favored its friends, could the provincial Government. luents of ills "OVk and severely iirriilgns lhclll lor their siitiille lind by- '7 yiocrisles. Director Albert (Iinpeihilli. tllanlilltic features of the story book illinost ilnioruetiilbic, llowt-ixor, has pilid more utlentlondo the tliiln to the phiiosopily which ilulkes the . Eduvzirllsvllle, North Sydney, i-‘lor- cut-e, ilescrve, New Waterford ilud Glut-e Mlly indicate that the firm lire not yet out. Quebec Atllbibislration ls Scvelly Criticiscd ST. DAitNAH-II, QuenAug. 7.-- “A cynical farce" was the manner in which Mr. Arthur Siluv-c, 1coll- 0i‘ of‘ tile Quebec. Oppostittnn term- ed thi- present lldmlnistrillion uf tllc Province of Quebec in im- ing a meeting this ziflornocv GIRL WAS HEAD OF BANDIT’ ... ANG - I!!!‘ t lvlrrsnllrtc. m... Aug li.-~ the pol _ ice today arrested Marjorie Irwin,- ‘ 22-year‘ old girl who says her home is in PlllHltlPlDlllfl imd her :tlieg- mi "gang" of five men said to_ be‘ responsible for many during holfl- ~ ups and l'()fll)Pl‘li?."l in this section- durlng the past six weeks. Swellings usually mean irzflamed tissue. Absorbine, Jr. gently rubbed on the swollen part will quickly re- ducethe inflammation, and the swelling with it. ty. Tile members pl’ the L-ogisialt- urc wlln were supposed to gather the Opposition information was dementia... when Though powerful, Ab- aorhlne, Jr. is nboolutlly not he properlvuippllml to Ice cit-an Ana “Bseisteak Ice cream and beefsteak, don't seem to have much con- nection, but they can be very favorabiy compared in noon llhlnq qualities for Carbonated Ice Cream forest and farm lands were dev- astated. hundueds of thousands of dollars worth of property were dos troyed, before the welcome show- erirreiieved the nervia-ruckln! MIX- - iety of the settlers in Cumberland and Cape Breton counties.- Forest fires throughout. Cape Breton. which disd down somewhat during the’ night ievived nixaln this morning under ll strong south westerly breeze. Reports from Gieorms’ Riven, Polizk Edward MéklN-NON -<At lBradtllbane, Aug. 9th, Irene McKlnnon. aged 22 years AFHLECK- At Bedoque on Aug. 9. Margaret, beloved wife of Alex- ander Affleck in her 75 your of her age. Funeral on Thursday at 2 p. m. 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