,,_,..--~- — I roraro mos son THE sea- 930 AUGUST 1. 1 ST. JOHN'S LODGE . of cur late Brother Abram The Brethren of St. .lohn’s Lodge No. 1, Victoria . ‘Lndgg No. 2 andvisiting brethren are requested to meet .. with the Worshipful Master at their Lodge Room, ‘ _\i:isonic Temple, Grafton Street, on Friday 1st Aug- ~ us! at 2.00 o’clock p. m. (D.S.T.) to attend the funeral it)‘ [Tnited Church at 2.30 p. By Order of the Worshipful Master. ERNEST KEMP, u No. 1 A. F. & A. M. Bonnell. Service at Trin- m. to Peoples Cemetery. Secretary -»_i-_.. :;_. . 60000004440 ."l'.ri " ' t‘? ‘jq. l? O I ' 5 Classified Advertzsem ents z "Jlopea-llneofsword; o 9c WI- line of I word: j _- _-_»_ filfilllneofiworda z zzgrm n"... 7c pea- lln. o! 5 wont, rv w ‘wv" ‘ ‘sees-es- . v-ywovo-oooo Miscellaneous Male Help Wanted y~> i053‘ ALFRED MMDONALD. LANT) surveyor, Box 29. Hermanvillc. 3570-5-6-11110. son's shipments on ahort notice Guardian Central Printxry. r" pa}: mfg/IQ LET. BOARD AND room sign: on hand at Guardian ‘Office. l t-l :."__...__.._.___.....____... NOTICE-flint PREMISES HAVE bee: broken into and a bicycle gstolen. If anyone has purchased this bicycle from the thief, he will fetelve the full purchase price by returning to Bennie Simmons. Lower Becleque. This bicycle is a CC M. Columbia, double-bar truss fork. maroon color. 5728-8-1 Teachers Wanted ......-_------ HACKER WANTED FOI- WOOD lslarld East School. Supplement $100.00. D. MacN. Smith. Secretary. 6652-7-29-41. WAXCIID FOR Gl-EENWICH School No. 15. Second Class Tea- cher. female. Proteetant. Supple- ment $100.00. J. B. McEwe-n, Sec- retary. 5718-84-41. - i TEACHER WANTED FOR. MT. Vernon School. Supplement $100.00. l. ‘L Purchase. Secretary. 5659-7-29-"71. Nursing lTOUNG WOMEN DESIIING ‘l’ enter class of North Adams ‘Tra-in» ins School for Nurses, North Adams. Mass, please write Supt. promptly, school qualifies pupils to iecure registration. Hovidee monthly allowance and privilege of six months’ course at Bellevue hos- pital. New York City. All expenses paid. N-o-dtlAugio. Lost {BSD-BETWEEN MURRAY IIVII and Murray Harbor, Black Club Bl: Finder please leave at d2 5Ydnejr Street, Charlottetown. 5B97-7-31-3l. Wanted ~i WANTED - PASSENGER!) F0 Boston. leaving Sat. 2nd of Aug. Fhone ZTZ-J. Wavrrn - runmsnn Rooms for llrht house keeping or board with Lving -oom and bed room. APP!‘ D. Guardian. 5699-7-31-31. IIARRIZD COUPLE DESIB board ~.n private family. Apply Guardian 5716-8-1-31. For Sale u RAVI’ BROWN PAPER FOI- SALE- APPlY It this Oflice. 55954.1. mu saca-rnlarv sneer fi limbs. o. r. MacDonald, BOLlIll. bddi-‘i-Ztl-lmonth __ _ P011 SALE-A FEMALE MINK. Brim Aflleck, Central Bedeque. acss-i-si-al. ._L______ "l! saw _ MODERN couracl. “"1 Iuden room and garage. Alwly ioe Gerald Street. 7-31-31. _I M saga-cocoa noon m Iced working condition. John P. Marks. New London. P. I. I. _ ee-n-v-ao-u. Pa: sane-can roan FAT car- "e also car fat sheep and lambs. "N, or phone. s. n. Kennedy, o'- lflry. PEI. 5711-3-31 m i‘ "l! aau - oaaan calm: m". wt any length: also tale- QMM Poles. nae: o. Good, Stan- v- N. s. evll-e-l-sl. _. “A! Mil-m raarrr nom- Wll’ Mn. Wm. Pamidgc, York. 5551-14341. b1‘ ma: sata-arunna-na "non ; newly painted. Toot condition. uoom. moon» 03pm. w. a. Dannie. m Great We . eeaz-t-ao-tl. "RM roa eaaa .. in 1on0 n X. 40 acres of good land, well “Wed. convenient to schools. fillfchll, ehlflbihl. etc. m- fur- )?’ Particulars apply‘ tn owner, "1 ‘H- Haclinnon. as Winslow WANTED. APPLY 36J9-7-2l-t! LISII‘ BOY Guardian. WANTED RELIABLE PERSON F0; 100 store route, Prince Co. Good proposition. Anyone wanting light work, P. E. I. Female Help Wanted WANTED-DINING. nooiu emu. Apply Russ Hotel. 5730-8-1 WANTED-MAID FOR GENERAL housework. Apply 82 Sydney St. 5103-7-31-21 “ANTED - TWO EXPERIENCED waitresses for ice cream parlor. Apply 1B7 Prince Street. WANTED -:"f.‘JAPA.BLE HOUSE: keeper, adult family of three. Good wages. Phone 1007. 5723-B-1-tf. WANTED BY AUGUST 1st COUN- try girl to help with housework. No washing. Write J-jiuardian. 5429-7-i6-tf. ~w -—?~I~— WANTED-GIRL T0 WAIT ON table, also kitchen girl. Apply Palace Cate. 5731-841 New Cabinet . (Continued from page one) andeau are mentioned for other port- folics which will go to the province of Quebec. Names For Ontario Mentioned Hon. Hugh Guthrie (South Well- ington), Hon. R. J. Mahion (Fort William), Hon. J. D. Chaplin (Linc- oln) and Hon. E. B. Ryckman (To- ronto East) are all likely appointees. was very active in the general elec- tion, has been frequently mentioned;- but there is some doubt. Mr. Guthrie and Dr. Manion served in the Con- servative admlnstration prior to the 1921 election a-nd again in 1926. Mr. Chaplin and Mr. Ryckman were members of the Conservative cabin- et. in the Dominion election four years ago. Manitoba Possibilities The name of Hon. Robert Rogers, Minister of Public Works in the Gov- ernment of Sir Robert Borden. is mentioned for liianitoba. For Sask- atchewan, it would not be surprising if .7. H. Turnbull, who defeated Hon. C. A. Dunning, Minister of Finanvll. in Regina were chosen. The Premier- elect himself will give representation to Alberta. For the Pacific coast province. General A. D. Molten, chief Conservative whip, and Hon. H. H. Stevens are mentioned. Both met de- ifeat with the turning over of the rVIJICOIlVCI‘ seats into the Liberal col- umn; but a constituency could easily be opened. Canadians (Continued from Pele one) _ l It llentral Guardian‘. l Jomvsons’. In damn aroma} 5T3“. are clearing the balance of I their Bummer Dresses at greatly re- . duced prices. week-end specials. l ACCIDENT A1‘ WELLINGTON-—- R-l-Ymond Richards, of summarise.‘ is in the Prince County Hospital‘ with both legs broken, resulting rrom b01118 run one: by a car while rest- ~ lng at the edge of a field rnrxcaroww UNITED cannon --R.cv. E. M. Altken, B. A.. nlinister.‘ suhoay School. 10.00 a. 111.; moi-mug‘ service at 11.00 a. m. Evening service at vac p. m. subject-wens Great-_ est "nsk. a hoosmrc. muarsr rnaflrfi —Ml'. S. W. Hopgom, senger repraentative of the Maine apply A. B. Kensington; 5639-1-28-8i. I 5717-8-‘1-21. . Premier G. Howard Ferguson. who- Central Railway Company is visiting ibllfl Island in connection with the 'tourist traffic by railway. Yam»- lday Mr. Hopsood was taken on a ivslt to the various beaches and sum- lmer hotels by Mr, James Meand- ysn of the Tourist Association, ‘ RUNAWAY CAUSES SERIOUS INJURIES TO DRlVER~Mifl Sel- don McLean, Camwall, was driving a. pair of horses attached to a large truck along Kent Street on Wednes- day when the animals suddenly took fright and bolted. Mr. McLean was thrown presumably under the wheels. He was removed immediately to the |P. E. I. Hospital where upon exam- ination it was found that one arm was broken and serious cuts and bruises on his face and body. The latest report tonight is that Mr. Mc- Lean was resting comfortably. Mr. Robert Murphy. who spent tlit: past two weeks at Charlottetown, visiting relatives, has returned to his home in New Glasgow, N. S. v “It Can Be Done” ZAt The Capitol Local motion picture fans had a treat yesterday at the Capitol Theatre, when "It Can Be Done," a. new Universal talking picture star- ring Glen Tryon, was presented. Pretty Sue Carol is the heroine. The picture is. a revelation of Try- orrs ability at characterization. He starts in as a shy, diffident clerk and ends up as a self-confident go-getter of hearts and contracts. Tho story. written especially for Tryon by Mann Page and Edward J. Montague, veteran screen writers, tells how a backtvard young man is inspired by a. girl and a book on ‘Success’ to snap out of it and be- come a live-wdre. The book is from the pen of the girl's father. The boy, cern, meets the girl and roads the book. He forthwith undertakes to sell the manuscript of the book to the publisher who has Just fired him. ‘The complication of events that transpire during the working out of this project are highly amusing and kept the Capitol audiences in a roar of laughter. ..-..-<p-___- BIRTHS BIGGAIL-Az the r. E. 1. hospital. July 30, to Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Bmgar. a daughter. MACISAAC—At Cherry Valley, July M. 1980. to Mr. and Mrs. John Mae- Isaac, a son, Joseph Bennett. MACFADITN-At Meadow Bank. Sunday. July 27. to Mr. and Mrs. Norman MacFadyen. a son. DEATHS __.,__.____ PIACKINNON-At Argyle Shore, July 30th, John A. MacKinnon, aged 59. Funeral August 1st at 2 p. m. to Ar- gyle Shore Cemetery. MAY-At Charlottetown. July, I930. Thomas Waite May. sec- ond and last surviving son of late Robert and Augusta MIY. in his 85th year. Funeral on August 1st at 3.30 p. m. from St. Paula Church, inter- runeral private. bolted the door ail-inst any tariff to the Dominions at the Imperial Conference. "In the circumstances." says the Daily Dtprdu, "the Canadian elect- orate turned to Mr. Bennett and oin- powerod him to bargain for the Do- minion." Regardinl the fonhcomifll IMP"- ial Conference the paper says: "The day of reality la at hand. Canada wants to cell ua her wheat. If we buy it she will rnalce equiv!!- mt concessions to British inanu- facturers. Our only method is to‘ tax foreign wheat entering Britain. "A realist Canadian Government stands ready w do business with us. Have we no one to send into the conference with; them but fanatics £115 Bolnerville, Mara, or apply t; " "~ * ‘ r wet-dell or mm hearts?" tho nails new» "u. ...... .. Ill MEMDRIAM died at Montague on August 1, 1927. If sometimes in the haunts of men Thy image from our breasts may fade. ‘me lonely home presents again The aemblance or thy gentle shade. Inserted by Hilsband. N. D. MacLean UNDlITAlI-I [IBM-III Clnrlottetcwn I North Wllahlra '0 o 9 PM)!!! 141! Q O O00 , given 30 days. PES-E newly fired from a publishing con- on sour ment Southport Anglican Cemetery._ m memory of Mrs. Mary awe. who| BRADALBANE United Church of‘ Canada. Services on the ‘above. charge for Sunday, August are are‘ as follows: Pleasant Valley, ll a. nix, ‘ Rose valley. 3 p. 111-2 Bradalbane, 7 p. m. Thos Palethorpp, Minister. AT MCGILL-Mr. George Auld, of, HamLIton, Ont, who is at present. visiting m the city with Mr. and: Mrs- A. A. Porneroy, is among tin successful second year students a: liicGill University i.n Architecture. POLICE COURT-‘festerday moth-l 111g at the police court, two drunks‘ and incapables were remanded »t‘.ll August 1st, and August 7th respect, ively. Another drilnk and incapable‘ tspecial to the Guardian) I - ' LONDON, July His-The Mall to- ,_§1'0Q , b2“? l _ Zoe $1.25 l “ma” M u“ Guru“) day publlshtd a statement that Lord £1510 is i K k_‘f1§’9\1'4~5 v Z BABY'S sl-ll-imllrwmzl. July 31_.'1'he m Bing. taro-fer Governor General of s: A L F . nclrilLlN {Own Tqbz YE AST r c n _ . . loll-nary hitting of the charge of ag- ‘M’ h“ 8°16 w ms wllntr/ .; l l ABLETS l l 3_,a._.awd “Mn wagon,“ m“, place w recuperate mm a, sigh» i 7 i ‘ tlsguy harm gain” m! men by m: attack of heart trouble. which fol- -‘ l p _ 11mm o; y”, {mm Pm Hm’ began lowed the extraction. o! a moth. l‘. — -~_ ___,L F’ ______ but,“ “Instr,” John E cunpben noes said the: the Gelrrals cnn- $1 50 I — m “is p_ w_ Cum” n me com dltlon was “pregrasirig Satlslacfor- FELL'O“,S E 15C Hguggl gunmmme on Thursday lily.‘ S ‘h’? U P niitggfg, The Aiivmel/ General coloured for M"? " \ g l I L L ‘l C’ L. Pills D Y E the prosecution and Calvin D. Mc- g $ Z9 q Cailum for the defense. The case f l F. ‘.1 i. fir» 1 caused a good deal of interest e 5 ' r ' . th | k 1 Court- being crowded all day. At the ~ — ,__'. _ , ,1 _ , , . __ _ cutest the case against one of the $1.50 ¢g~ l (,0. - ' . ‘ ~ ‘ 60c Box accused, namely Gerald Y . - -' - _~ - ; r , ,9 .- , , _ withdrawn as ewddence of ital: l l égnkham s AQLLE l Cad-l klh A E E ‘k’ ‘l’ RITING proved that he had taken no we; (maxim mpound L.-i L. ll fr. FUQD PAPER in the assault, midence was taken _ n s) from six witnesses regard‘ th - ture of the alleged assaultlnvfhiclstiak l EWERICAN LEAGUE . N] - y C macs at the store of John w. Ellis R H ElN ’ 011' F 1-. s'.'.‘a; No. 2 at sprinahul last Saturday night. m‘ x“; _ 1412' 7‘ »l’01asses BKOtyNIE Theeviderlcewastotheeffectthaomwn___ J3“ GRISSES FILMS was given 15 days anti a vagrant was! i CTIY IMPROVEMENTS-“Ihd city. is to be commended on the action‘ which they are taking in regard to the telephone poles and water by“ drants. The poles are being painted‘, green and the hydrants red, giving; them a much finer appearance and‘ adding to the improvement of the city in general _ on HOLIDAY TOUIF-Rev. 1. s. Fraser, rector of St. George's Church, l is of! on a four weeks vacation. Mn] Fraser left yesterday to visit his mo- 1 ther in Charlottetown, PE... and re- ' turning Wednesday will go on t’) _l“rench Village, where Mrs. I-‘razzr ‘has been for some time-New '31P...» gow News. CORNlvALlr-YOBK INSTITUTE —The monthly meeting of the Corn- wall-York Point Women's Institute was held at Mrs. Mack ViclrersoiftJ Cornwall. The rbeotinr: opened bv singing ,‘It's a good time to get ac- quainted." ‘The rail call was answer- ed with jokes, zwenty-one membcrs| being present and several visitors to] be (lone on Cornwall Hall. Resolu- tion Committee submitted a resolu- tion on the securing of a rest. room in Charlottetown, Colonial Conven- tion. At the next meeting August‘ 4th. at Mrs. Hectlr Mui'chlson's the roll call is to be answered with Sing, say, play or pay. After a delicious lunch served by the the singing “God save the King.“ EASTERN GUARDIAN f .151‘. ANDREWS PRESBYIEB- IAN Church, Montague. Services on Sunday. Aug. 3rd at lll n. m. and" ‘i p. m. Rev. Alexander Gibson of preacher. ..'GEORGEI‘OWN services in Holy Trinity Church, Sunday next as fol- lows: Morning prayer at ll o'clock and evening prayer at '1 p. in. Cap- tain Alp, of the Church Army will be the preacher. ti. Ross Hamilton Continued from Page 1 Mich, yesterday. The report of Mr. Hamilton's death. , ‘which appeared in several Carladiani Qexehanges. read as follows: "Tbel death is reported from Kala- , mazoo. liiichs of Ross Hamil- ton, well known as a female impersonator with the "Dilmbfilk" [Theatrical company. No details 'of his death are available. Mr. Ham- ilton, who ‘was born in Amherst. N. S., served as a stretcher bearer dur- iing the war. Previous to this. he had - no stage experience but when concert I parties were organized among the Canadian troops in France, he creat- _ ed hLs famous role of “Marjoricf, After the war the troupe of soldier motors with whom he had played at ‘concerts in France were organized es ‘the "Dumbeils" They enjoyed a euc- cessful season in Landon and then Ltourecl Canada. including Prince lid- iward Island. Ross Hamilton was one to! the stars of the company then and ,0. few years later when they invaded New York City for a successful three nlonths stand at the Ambassador Theatre and in the annual Canadian itours. Dr. H. V. Harriilton, of Sack- Jrille, N. 3.. is a brother.“ 1 f I Resignations Likely To Come _..... (Special to the Guardian) | OTTAWA, Ont., July si-‘rhoush iofficial confirmation. could not be iobtained early today. full credence‘ ii given here to the report that Hon. iitiacont. Massey has tendered his re- I Jination and that Hon. W1 H. Mal-b‘ ‘er. Minister to Japan. has either done so or will do eo immediately. l In diplomatic circles at the Capital‘ ,1‘. is pointed out thas this would be 51194.1 done u a, mrter ot course by an? . 11m, iMlniatcr appointed by a Canadian] ‘iflovernment. Thus Sir George Peri-' ey, who was High Commissioner at London in i921. promptly ecnt his re- ‘slgnation t: the hfackezxnie cember of that year_ Charles A. Magrath, at present chairman of the “Int-rnatonal Joint Commission. has ibcen suggasttd aa Canada! represen- tative at Waehllllwli It ll pointed THE ...C.¥l?:¥$1:9'!'.1' lillilwh RVIKRIMAI“ PAGF THREE KQ" d‘ SAVE“ f‘ fin‘? Store Assault Charge lByng Of Vimy g . At Sumnterside HadHeal-tAttack ‘ Now Being Tried ' * ' ffelug; ‘fnwapgliuniii ‘cfigzrtxioi Wells». and Dicky; " ‘-~ J i. I1 . - ._ /<': the above mentioned store. Some ro- xficpadlem Moms’ Run“ and He‘ _ c ' béf-‘c for ' i mark was made and the prisoner? jumped up and struck the counter FREE‘ UVAIIFIRE AT 101412 5mm; . First game. $1113. knocking them 60W: and ‘ ' , y islzilsing them. He then struck the s, Lam Ré Hg E1.‘ 3'1 1 ry It Today and Sleep Bener ronlght limp which fell to the floor. Char- Chm“ _' ‘ U 10 13 3 f :3 mm“ Mme mm the 5mm and Gray hL-mion- Bracktorl and l g-E I E D 101:1 the Yco brothers not m think n“ ’ _ that they were naming the place. ' ' 5"~“"'9‘~‘~”~-'ll' l0 He grappled with Kenneth Yec and x/ATIONAL LEAGUE 1 HE MCCKINNQN DR U C; C Q, tried to push him out o! the store. m E a "HQME 0p 3E1 TER VALL-Eq» ivithm ostified that one of the m“! _ 5 m 3 L.»- - ._c_ ., ‘ othgr: Ind him New York __ 11 20 ]_ -_ -_.é_.*_____ __ _____ __ ‘ V glut o f door, knocking him down. Zachary “d 590m“; Mitchem e o them‘ said not to touch him Prue“ and Hogan while he was down, but another R H E dealt him a severe blow with his ' ' ' ~ Brooklyn . . . . .. .. r 14' s fist. human was rendered uncon- Philadelphia t _ _ _ _ “ 12 u o sclcus. His assailants stood nzound him and once or twice they lifted himup andlethimfall againface doivn. An hour later a brother of the Phelps, Helnacla, Dudley, Picinlch and Hopez; Swcctland and McCuzdy. A EXTRAORDINARY Cornwall i elf“ m“ “i=1? f; mh=>;~;‘...u.u “$155k RICH - an a young man o ow . lhlm of the trouble. They went over “fir; “mafia; k-lini- 4 5 5’- v and found the Yeo boys and their father still on the road and their victim lying unconscious near the store. He was taken home and med- French and Bool. Wilson; i Only three games utheduled. i BAPTIST CHURCH, MONDAY. AUCiAth 5O CENTS l ‘Eavaae Jiarbor ion‘, that Mamth has an internation- King _ Government after its election in De-' in] dd s ‘ A‘ 3 a. muon INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Sunday he was taken to Summorside Hm’ “m” ' R I‘ E 111-“5 olilLl-lN-Finalist in Atwalcr-Kcnt National ‘t0 the Prince county Hospital and E I ' ' ' Contest ~ uffalo . . . . . . . .. 3 8 1 remained in an unconscious state ‘Iomrw H H ‘ u 15 o . 1mm mg guy-may ‘(mi-noon H55 con- ‘ Lame“ ‘wdli2"$s‘ and Gmben. _MISS BLOYlS-‘Wlnncr National Music Clubs Competition dltion ls still regarded as serious. As Thurmlshe and “mi ' the injured mm is still unable to R H a MISS 51'GDEN—Rcader leave the hospital, the care was ad- vawuk m’ icurned until next Wednesday, with " _ ‘ ' ' ' " l MISS SBIITH-Pianist a view to getting his evidence and Baltimore " ' 2 9 1 that of the doctors who attended “Kama” and Hargrmwsl Bonn’. . him‘ Th“ accused are sun out on ii. Weaver and Paddcn. R H E l‘ i—~'r~—-~~-=~o~~—~ ' <1 a __.——~ ~ w-Y . S’ ~ » M Another" island Toronto . 11 15 s‘ ....,.........._..._... . . . . . . . .. .. . MOUNT STEWART AND vrc. col-latch, Irvin, Litileiohn, Smith ant] Johns-rd; Shaule, Hanison, H %/. he w» our». 0 YSQ e ' 1721261’ Miss Floteie Gamble Mount Stew- ' R. H. E. art was a recent visitor to Cheir/ 5.11m, 5 11 o "I"? ~ Hi"- Montreal . . . . .. 2 a o‘ ' Col. D. A. Mciiiuucu Drives Billy ‘ Cope to Great Win At St. John —--— Fussell, Wilson and Munn; Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Fulton Douglas, sav Hartman. Vangllder and NcibergalL eig- isn't ds on 8:1 iday. . -_.-o- ADD AMERICAN LEAGUE and Mrs. Chester Coflin. U‘. S. m PL E 5" m “Wm” m" ‘cm “m?! Philadelphia . . . . .. a 1o z YCStBYdHY. I115. COQKUS SL515’. hill‘!- WllllP. ‘Washington H i. 3 ‘ o mum's’ Mum‘ Suva“ Earnshaw‘. Growe and Cochranc; name- Quinn - Hadley. Brown and Ruel. Spencer. 15111151311 “"51 M‘ “m” D D°“9l“' m“ °t s'r roux. N B. .lu1~.- 2.20 race l-lillsborough. was a recent visitor to firs’ nleemng of hamék‘ (Special to the Guardlln) smug Harbor“ OTTAWA. July 3l.—l<lon Hugh St Jolm. to‘: lllilll’ 2:91": b: g h)" Lacnpia Mum sympathy x5 ‘an ‘or M!‘ and and Hrs. Guthrie this evening ‘ctouglt! to 1 successful. i‘. Joni . . . . .. 2 1 1 M“ ma”, “wanna m the W; lanounwl the encasement "of avhcri the 21o trot. the _ - _ . DLTPCI gh n b" sedge- loss of their darling baby who was if?" dlllchler- Helen to (Tupi-um and a l-nlldwnp trot r- air-d no: Naval --1 9 1 ma w rest m Mount swwan an.“ hctor Blundcll, Scots Guards, A. ifjirmg, for ti? iqygc c: §¢1--.~<>1- b: g d-Ianafzztl . 3 3 4 any on Monday’ July 23th D, C.. to His Excellency the Gov- pair-es .,._-,_., 3 13 h ._. .¢,.-.,-.~.-.»- _ 4 A '3 ..._._ "m" Gwen‘ "f Clfledl- cope. cupzuroa i“. youth“: 2: w. 12 2o 2 2-‘ m. Ernest Warren, Hampshire. “W” 0-" “Aw “s” 7W0 “"5 handicap Ylfitlfl y $139M slmlllll l! $119 hm!" 01 1115' from scratch _‘.\'0l‘i ll‘- ll 1..\'DI<‘AP TKO‘! parents, Mr. and Mrs. George War- minim"! Pm“ mats "m qi-iei-i-y 311p ST JOHN'S. Nficl . Jul" 30~The Iqmqfi... “a, Z w. 35pm. v blood and flesh of raw codnsh was THE q-‘mimx- ,_,_., _._ a...“ H 1 1 i Sei-‘vloes were held in Mount Stew- the drink and food that sustained M. $3,115,... art United Church on Sunday at 11 two young Neivioundlandorg during, 2v". 1.3,.” v A __ a 3 2 a. m. and at "I p. m. Rev. M. K. the forty-eight hours they were ins-YR." 5L _.__ d. .. W. (s-Iovnw. ;,_.._ T_.__,.m,.n._d, Chlfmflfll P190! tray from the Lunenburg fishing H, .6970 , l '_ 1 1 -_ p _ v ‘ _ _ 4:. 3 "—- ‘°“°°““ -*1”“"““- '°°°““Y~ m“ “g ism: h: raw. -.~.~;~. 2 2 2 . ~~"» tn -r-:~.~_~:.=l so t». . a 4 mum‘ Primal“ 5m? and a wit“ Lani-fill l-‘llp- 1-) n "i-Zruz- . F ‘l 3 F:-_~ zztna. hr m 1Fll‘ml'l'i1l1§' Hmlmmueh n“ Chan? Hm ‘h s. ace Lke glass were the condi- Dma HLTPHQ. m, p ,‘,_,.,,,..\., 3 3 4 -.q f. _ v H5 6 d: gently >tmu ma“ which Alfred Hardy‘ l9’ Peter Alfltll! 1-. c lR/"ldozo- 4. 4 7 .1."a::‘ir Gait- blk m ‘Crav- .___. 3nd Jun” Balm?‘ 29‘ mm of m,“ ‘ Tamiaml. hr g 11 lNaaiaflnl _ F. T 1‘- ; 1:". . 5 5 d: w. and Mrs. A .1. Itoule, Char- lwlm’ m“ “mu-v “nhfllwml byiVonia Cress. b h lFlPmlfllhffl 1 r. ctr u»: in 1-2. 2.21 1-: 2.22 Ilottetown. were recent visitors w w "'4 "ll m" "m"? “l”. __ ,_ coo the vessel later owing to the "—-—i—‘__‘“‘ whom,“ in a ‘gm ‘m, hum! u, 1m l ing almost unbearable the split, some of the fish in the dorv. ~'-.~ - ‘drinking the blood art-j eaizn; ll 1157f.‘ bfllfifliLlig to a schoonei r on the Grand gang. p l-o rarrj." an emeq-ggnq m ' w. and Mn. it. lawbolt. trawler-bins for _ Helen mcrweu and m. Wentaell The Al-sslwl- mimandcd by Cw- n eakar. mt. 4o. were. recent vlaitors t-aln Harold Coflrum. took on bait-IO! the. flesh Little zvfis sazd of 1 “f fwl and “are: bu: their wnmml’ swwifl" ling at Cwlin Bay and sailed for the men spent the T05‘ of tint r1: (“T 111$ l1'*r so supplied. said the “T”? ‘the Gram Banks. where it. engaged‘ and nlgl-ll. but the Cflllilhllfid ..m mm w- QM W’!- Pfllk 158°9- Nvlfl in 3mm; goi- tom- says, on shay-satire: and lack of sllpplics .. ._ __._________ HUNT. U" 0h W“!!! flfifhlfll 1°? man-ii"; n! the last dav. Monday wales to some extent the oroeai suf- vooodoioo USA. where Mr. Pigot will under- ‘ r .. . w =4 - 9 ' Hardy and Baker left the schooner fered At dl-blflk "I" P I6 median treatment. Ills many as do”, flung-rim, mm, M‘ .0 morning a reflwbd ugh! m ‘p Sh, § DR. J. P. 2:55” h: :3” mmsmlrle Tm“ ‘cl-lift the 24 lines. each being so lee Baker w believe St Johns. was '3 DENTAL suaoaou l m“ "m" °' uhjfathorns in length They then stcqr- intuit-i reach. Ah hour nm- thrv _~ new“, h, ‘M, g e4 a course in the apparent dlrec- thought they were of? Cape s: i z u, 5,00 __ ‘tier-l or the schooner No bell or horn mantis. rikin: down Fall. thrv- ~ C“ l‘ 9"" I“ Bkhmwl in; heard. however. and no sign of rowed t-l a flsirln; stage l‘."fiI' a NQ¢H"QQ.,.”,““,,,.Q‘ the vessel could be detected in the house and four-m they were a‘ Flat u "wgnyon n, W. ‘M “h. up dense fog The fishermen rowed un- ‘Rock. st. John's East where ncithx [Minion ‘m. m, unit,“ gm“ 4m»- til night approached. when they set er had ever been lvr-irlre. The? \\'-‘T"_ qi-i; ‘ mm “h” m, 3g" uwfenc‘ ‘a northwest course by their conlpau given food. tobacco and shelter. and?“ palm" Ghana cwonr-"ot ‘wjhnjy i; qgfutn to b; much “Land put up sail in hope of strikinglleft later in the day for st Johns. ta chum“, "a "an," mun“ the air. i-Iis intimate knowledge of land or being sighted by some craft.‘ Shaken by t‘: r exile; ire. Hill-Ii‘ it: Prince Si. Phone i072 border problemslwould be of lnestim-i On Tiesda-y morning the w-eatller rig: and Hake-r detziwi l~. c up tho ~- Pub-Will‘ 5! P"?! Fhlmh m‘ "'1“°- ‘m "'5' “m m“ W“ "mm- "m" "W" l" ‘me Yw- l iii"; w. u. CARSON