Y' E' "THE LATEST NEWS _ EUUNE .ggpecial by Phone) ' (Candi, P GE°R°’§,'{2WNé 'IEW 1“';I”;"“’§ bH°N0f-ULU. Jul; 1§?E'i‘ne si-itisii o'r'rAwA(CNi]iiN‘;ia'isP"i::')aaaizionsi ,iiately r ,o,ur resume a attleship New Zealand sailed to-d dred t li i h.1»- h ,_ m., the prisoner, James Mclnnis, for Vancouver, B. O., ft ay ge 0 B 0 t °`arg°“ 1"; t ° l was brought in and Mr. Justice Fitz, entertainment Durin; t‘iireaw;v°ekekt1?,: rxrrtlg Yglalnxlortiytge lélgced In the iinlllw zfilllu .llulsl lu ill slulillnwll lu .vllcnuvu A sl. ' _-_. i NEW EANEES i L -2.- V ' (Canadian Press) LISBON, July 18.-’l‘wo lnsw tel sernld sentenced him to four years in officers of the' New Zeal - 0 6 ` Lawrence 'A res are to be’ mid [wording to d have been below Quebec by the Dept. of Marine c Dorchester Penitentiary, 1-oyauy ontertai ,i b an . . _` Court than proceeded with the civil omcers her WI: y United States and Fisheries witn the oblect of Portuguese and the Europe and Az msg of Robertson vs. Ives. Evidenc underw 0- _ile the big ship got hastening the work of deepening the 1-¢g telegraph Co. , e ey the United Stat hannel. was helm! 1°? d 3:0 P1`0B¢°\\ti0u and Played God Save the King *life ‘£33 c Representations have been made the defense. an ° “BBB was argued. Zealand' band played The Star span. by the Quebec board of trade that Judgment was reserved, glell Banner. _._ as larger vessels are being placed Court. adjourned at 4.30 p_m. l-no G » B , ____ on the St. Lawrence route the worki die. _ --_...._..&_*___ - iuullnlls A ui cluuill -.i The worll. of rebuilding the Catholic iflitliedml of this city, which was tuncn in hand several days ago, is for the present almost 'entirely' of li preparatory nature. For such iinnicnse' construction us it will be, building equipment of an exeeptioiiai- .ly extensive character bas to be pro- viuled, and the present operations therefore are in thc direction of set- ting up that equipment. Before any of the foundation work can be begun to Godliness. He has by a good deal __ __ gl the Admiralty' who made the im there is a great deal to be done in ‘of bard labour succeeded in getting Clilflllillg UP U19 dObl‘iB. Olld as there things at these grounds sweet and B src heavy iron columns and glrders, clean. When he took charge, the place (C”“'-“nan Pre"-) i, and huge stones to be lifted, "a.spe- was over-run with grass and weeds, OTTAWA July 18'_E°"e“t H' cial guy derridk is being erected for this purpose. '1‘his derrick will be seventy feet high when erected and for its support a large platform of need of n great deal of attention. °f the I“t°rc°1°_”ia1 statistical I“";l stmlt timbers has already been erect- This they have been getting from Mr. Inshtute which will ba held “t ver '_ ed on o. space cleared within the still standing walls of the ruins. It is be - in _ . cause of the fact that the walls are cleared, the grass , being cut all gilstitute was founded m 1885 tm; _ . _ _ e purpose of promoting the prog still iétandlntg that if; becogaelzineces- around, Milind kepli; within deicent rem oi administrative and sci_eni_itic sary o erec soc a urge e _ckl, as hounds, e fence as been repa red, statistics and especiaiiy of securing the iron work and other debris that and strengthened; the buildings have i » - b b il is to be removed will have to be lift-. been nicely whitewasbed and painted, iiiftgfigsiolxsis’ gi?a€isei;iccL;mi?;'ra\:in‘ii,{r?,§ cd clear over the walls to be depo- and in fact in several other respects schedules and compiiatio -iii, sited outside. It will not be neces- have great and necessary improve- membership is limited to £160 ,mg sary entirely to clean up the debris, ments been made. A splendidly mowed eomprises most Oi the leading e,,,m_ which largely consists of stone frog- drive leads from the main gate be- amish, and statisucians Oi th 9 1' ments and bcbken brick and concrete tween two wellplanted rows of dhal- w0r1d_ M;-_ Godfrey was elected ,I work. as tbeintention is to raise the ias, while in the centre of a nice lit- member of the institute in 1910_ , nlaw flooring two feet higher than it tle lawn is a pretty flower bed, gay ‘ formerly wa? and_as xttlie iloiarhls dto with forget-me-nots, pgnsiies :Ed sth- --------- be of concre e~,_ is po on o t e e- er floral beauties: ren, er ng e out bris will ‘lSe"¢‘fi,\,,§31l in the foundation -ensembletbdecidedly striking and at- A.RRES,TE,D F'~’.R'..WEAR~ING. ' thereof. The hoisting engine to work 1;;-active. ` SMT SKIRT the derrick has been put up and ‘has in ‘fact beenlnsed already in remov- ing some of the stuff. Besides this, other preparatory ,work is in pro- gress; the necessary’ scaffoldings are- being erected as also a large plat- , form for the mfixlng of this concrete. secmfed jewuiieiy ,faiuegi at betwdan ’ I:l;).“'_’9"'; gfezwngzi ist th‘;h‘,;“"‘;°tfh° inside the tower a scaffolding is being 520 000 and $30 000 early twday by 5° seg pai; gie ,ia iiaii d E B' lmf erected for the masons. It is expect- ’ - ' °“ ' men " B e er ap cd that a Smit wiii be made with the bl0Wll\R three S8-165 ill U19 Bstabiiih' .pearance in‘Police, Court' to-morrow. f b & D U, W 1- ' real work of reconstruction in about {;1;‘ts3pp};;°;';ug;g A bilélevauft jeco; The girl °0lli¢eUdi that hill' ‘USES - 1 wasthc fashion was bought in a li- ” "’°°"'~° time "°"‘ “°“" At "'°"°“‘ taining a more valuable collection of sensed departnsiitsi store. and suites fm-twnve hands are engaggd in the .ACWCIB withstood “A-t°mPt° t0 019°" her taste. She bas retained counsel work, but when the rebuilding is in in The place robbed is on Ground to defend her 9 hill swin it is ex ected that bout ' S P H 1 bl li tn N _1 150 men will be at work on the place. S:;,li;?;’hr;‘£iy sis: oc B grom e _ °"°_é“"'°"' As already stated the contractors 'p Q B E' FIREWORK SPARK g STARTS $4,000 BLAKE n who have the wo_rl-:_ in hand are the big Montreal firm of John S. Metcalf and Co. Mr. Hodge, who is in igililll' BEDF0‘}i`iD.tJll'ly 1';-TNF DF; t charge of the work is at present owayl _Th G v on and can y s qre at are WOO 3; in Newcastle iii conneption with the i §e1;]RLu;i' Ellnyied 37:68 zhasrglglf Park, in the South End, were destroy E of dredging the obannel ought to be advanced with as little delay as nec- _ ' essary. V , It is estimated that eighteen mil- lion yards of material must be taken from the channel between Isle of . 'H1098 Persons who have been out Orleans and Goose Cape in order to driving 0!\ the Brighton road recently obtain a uniform depth of 35 feet have been agreeably struck by the in a channel a thousand feet wide. decided improvement there is in the So far three million cubic yards have appearance of the grounds of tba old been taken out and it is expected millitory barracks, where the ord- that the dredging of the remainder nance store of the militia department will be _finished in four years. is located. The neat, well trimmed and (clean condition of the place is a -&__.._.-_.___ 1112881118 Change to the over-grown and neglected state in which it ` d use t0 |~9_ up to some months ago. For _ V this improvement, which everyone must appreciate, the present Mr. , _ Christian Heeschen, who is ,it present ` _ in charge of the place, must be high- ly coin-mended. It is easy to see that _ , - . _ ' Mr. Heeschen is an” ardent disciple of ' the gospel of cleanliness being next ' th i - - di ~d t _ Godfrey F. S. S. of the Census and' .l.?.._°l‘§Z $35.12,? .f.?é".l?.§§‘..?§’$‘$‘.i- Sfau-ue Ouw at _ Ouuv-. w i 11 ing’ and the entire grounds were in represent Canada nt the 14th session Heecben. who really bas done exceed- ';‘;‘;tAu%iii,;3' I§iI&'i’_1na§i‘;l:,';;i 6§i‘,i;“i(,;t1i:f,:';i gly well -The grounds have been ° RICHMOND, Va., July 17.-Oli a ‘ warrant charging indecent exposures, ‘Mayor Ainslie and Police Chief Wer- BIG ROBBERY IN NEW YORK ~ ner to-day made the first arrest berc if for' the wearing of slit skirts. NF‘W YORK Jul 17 -Cracksmien GERMANY HAS ‘ NOT INTERFERED ncriiice to undertake Cnuada's nava rogram. INEH HAMMEIJ CHICAGO, July 17.-The lives o hlindreds of passengers on the Good ich steamsbip Iowa were endangers liner was rammed by her sister shi Sheboygan, at the mouth of the Ch cago river. The Iowa was stove i from her rail to uve feet below th ed her boat and when she backs opening in the Iowa’s side. ,Half dozen tugs lying in the river rushe to the uid of the disabled ships an all the passengers were token oil. l’l|E HEATHER _ _ THE TEIPERITURE _-L_. A. (Special to The Guardian) y ,winds with rain. iliht. - The temperature at three o'clock his morn ug by the Rexali Store ested thermometer with a northern xposure was fifty-six degrees above procuring of the stone to be used in ° nguhod fi; end d ghatythe Uiiitedf ed by fire early to-day with a loss of ,zero and with 5 Bourne,-n exposure the building. , e-si-_ colinellsen ins _ _ me .i_|_lrE~ ron roll cillsslficiluon Ons cent per word each insertion in this column. Cash must accompany order. Minimum charge twenty-five cents. ' GIRL WANTED--FOR GENERAL housework. Apply Mrs. Burnett. 174 Kant Bt, 317-7-17MEtf. S'l‘ANDING HAY FOR SALE, 15 acres. Apply to John Lewis. WSE* Aguoyslth an-1-i9Mai_ ooMPos1’r0R '(0APABLm or 'MAK- lng np) wanted. Apply Gusrdinn,0f~ ___flce. _ ______________5_-}_3,M¥l TEACHER WANTED FOR ALBER- ton South School, $40 supplement-» Apply to Herbert Chsml>l0u. 39°"- _ tin-y. asz-1-19lyl§i_ l.os'1‘ IN CITY, SQUARE GOLD, blue enaineled pin set with Psllfli- niiuals "lli._f's.'s.. 1908.” Ou \>u°k~ Reward. Return to the Lenlx Hotel. 347-7-19Mli. WANTED-~snCOND CLASS SCHOOL i teacher. Siluplement $15-00» Uni” Road School, No. 108. Daniel Ross. Sec‘y,`Montague. __ aaa-1-19Milisl_ I-‘on s.\l.i'T wo mms ISLAND stock . yo black foxes; twentv ` pairs rsiidg-5-aimed mink., Priced to sell quick. ’“i‘. .G. Ives. MOllU\!“°-' i __ » aea»1;1gmilsi. > roif ss i mms” YOUNG _ ranch b "foxes, nice leolor, T very ta l;`»\}|¢ I psirl 0110 YOU' ein. me ' 'litters this mins- Au P. lil. N. "eto`eii. Appl! £0 NINE* D .Mis . - ~ _ lBrmd.“Ng-E J' lit.:-‘i?ioyslpd~ ron si fu# - ni YEAR? OLD- eliestuue ' the bin 0| 13”' dltion, y e 1- The be ' y st Pesrdon s Livery ' \" “Hi dlrrsl;¢:°; mtnldfyi mgy, inse.o Wino. '<1 ,_ sei-1-lami- "zi,,f.»Idi|nslis-iiqus-.» w ii? qw "‘“ Y “ “‘“ ° 44.000. 'rue nie is su osea to have A ll] HE lA||]5 ontmct signed to day beiweén the previous night. The little fellow, deposits, a sure indication of money Hon. Winston Churchill, First Lord , _ , _ Kill-KANG, Chinn, July 17.-The Diidie park ii y ortalit announcement in the British House of Commons about Britain? Southern rebellious forces have-been om _ Charlottetown, P, E_ Island ’ EIVES ENIJANEENEIJ ii W ° S 7 on e ques' gain their liberty b rcfusin t at 8 a.m. to-day, when the big Lake ip House of Lords yesterday by Baron camera-ted~ 1ast.Sund?‘y’. sought to n wsterline. The sheboygan also wreck- away, tonsyotvwater iruslleudlnto the tim, is held. Lord Ashby’ St Led_ svhlfken THU 8 large E®Oi1iOll 0( iuicy “ rem. said that there would be no hfnézfgtfyie c;‘;fe"‘;’ “’““°,‘f' “gd “J” d genera] election before 1914, by which ` 0 an B' mp en ' ‘N time the Home Rule bill is expected ' TIDEQ H00!! ETC TORONTO, July 19.-Fresh to trofng southwesterly to southeaster- THE 'WEATI-IER.-Yesterday was ' howery all~ day with heavy rain at l l - PP étatgs §°v,?,;';';?:g‘t,§;i?;e,:,§ foil: gnw:s\N‘ _started from sparks from a big tire- deris “dnb d nm; taken ,iw dipi0_ ,works display last night, when ten mefticreliétioii whatever at washington '*\‘°"‘""“’ P°°P'° °°l°l`““’“ ML C‘“" . I Day. The foreign ofllce is not aware wbe- mi, h C t V ,B ns rfl the Ger- .tnfif afNi.'i.ss..fi2r if his 'united sm- FROZEN 'ro DEATH IN ICE PLANT b ltl di usedth Mex- -1- iféi Ziniiflifneliiisbeireferf oi New YORK. July 17-Hugo Meir- State Byren, but if he has done so , ner, a young helper in n Brooklyn ice the discngglgn was of a wholly lin- plant. was frozen to death early to- omcml cbambter day in a sealed compartment which .__ ~~_- ---_- ‘ gc entiired izo 'zcaidjlilsit miiaisgineryl. UNITED STATES T0 Omilan ons oun m s li INTERVENE IN MEXICO stark. The temperature on the strwii V 1- Tl d at the time wa_s nearly ninety. l.oNooN. July 17-- 1° I-0" 0" morning papers are interested in tb ONTARIO MARKETS possibility of the United Stages heilllig . HER FIRST WHEAT. t obliged to intervene in Mex co. e ._ _ Morning Post, in an editorial says! TORONTO, July. 17.-Ontario yes- 7 “It would be a uul‘i0l15 il\Bt°°“° 0' terdny marketed her first ,bushel of 4 this irony of fate if such 8 D0li¢Y WHS 1918 fall wheat when the Toronto 4 forced on the Wilson administl‘Bl1l0Y\» Board of Trade received a very fine and as intervention would mean a ,ample from Chatham, fin Kent coun. li long and costly guerilla war, it may ty. It graded No. 1, and weighed be assumed that President Wilson 60 pounds to the bushel, which is con. will`not take action unless absolute- sidered excellent. The average bushel ly compelled to do so. But he can- of wheat does not exceed 58 pounds t i d ll ltely c' ntinuaiice in weight gi0',',,f',:iN2;. gf D A n 0 The crop is early, and members of ' the Board of Trails are dell hted li b at 2.06 am. ' _ ‘ .a.m. - was flfty.eight above. 'The highest temperature recorded yesterday was sixty-four nbove zero and the lowest was fifty-nine nbove. The lowest the previous night was fifty-eight nbove. At nine a.m. it .was sixty-two above and at nine p. m. fifty-nine above. The temperature at 10.30 o'clock yesterday morning by'tlle Rexall Store tested thermometer with a nor- thern exposure ,was sixty-two degrees above zero. . The tide will he high this morning at 10.49, \._ tomorrow at 11.38 and Monday at 12.24; it will be high tomorrow morning at 12.45, Monday at . 1.17 and Tuesday at 1.48. The sun sets this evening at 7.45, omorrow at 7.44 and Monday nt A3; it rises tomorrow morning at .28, Monday at 4.29 and Tuesday at .30_ \ The moon rises tonight at 9.80 and omorrow at 9.23. The moon was full Friday. J\l\Y 13. -The last quarter of tbe moon will e on Saturday, July 26th, fit 5.59 The length of today will be fifteen ours and eighteen minute and of _ ,V1 _ na _ _ ; f v -i CANADA SATURDAY JULY 19. x 13 l gmsr or Au." V ("‘°"“5"' “A£‘% j , me may ‘rlulll Allllu ll iuuiilul _ ., _ _ , .lt . _ A peculiarly sad fatality occurred at (.CBllBdil1" Press) s- Vernon River Bridge yesterday when OTTAWA. 0115-. -full’ 13--'The Fi"- graph cables connecting the United Willie Sullivan the eldest son of Mr. “UCB D093"-m°|l¢ N135 issued 8- Btn'-9' _states and England by way of Azo- and Mrs Elisha Sullivan dren om ment of the chartered banks for June o _ -_ fr B the-elects of burns sustained on the _which shows considerable decrease Ln _ who was 12 years or age was light- stringency. Compared with May ing a fire. on Thursday night and .there is a decrease of $7,826,634 in used kerocine oil. An explosion fol- sdvings deposits wbilch is nearly $1,- lowed and. ‘his clothing caught fire. 000.000 less than at the end of Juoe Being alone he was unable to _quench a year ago. Deposits on demand the flames and before assistance came show a decrease of $1,389,714 for the his \l0dY WHS f\`iEhU\11lY burned. De-' month or of 104 millions from June spite medical aid and the a year ago. There is a decrease iii l0ViU8 ¢¢`U`9 Df 1115 d@V0f»9d lJBl`0l1tS cull lonus nndun il|icl'case in ciirrcnt 110 11116860 RWM’ at °“° °"51‘-*ci* Yester- loiins for the month and year. day afternoon. The sad affair has cost a gloom ol sorrow over the whole neighborhood for the little E* fellow was a general favorite. There ‘, _ are left to mourn his father and mother, one younger brother and live young sisters. To the bereaved The . 2 Guardian tenders sincere sympathy. | ..._._`_.,..i A (Canadian Press.) SOUTH BRIDGE, Moss., July 18- ' Rather than renew marital relations with his wife, Mrs. Martha Kcncick ,_ ’ - _ with whom he h 'v ~ ull li ed for more _ than eight years previous to their separation three years ago, nomin- _...._. ick Kencick of East Main St attem- pted suiclde by hanging thi-on times at a picnic of ‘it Andrew “lociet at Y to ay _ d M t N. _- defeated and are fleeing to Sku-Ling l’£;ncicl?n\'»:vli)ill1¢; he wiiillplayvitiis hnlxiiig “b°“t mme” miles t° the B°“th'. ball and his attempts at g suicide l Heavy fighting has been in progress thmw the pic|,fcl¢,,i-B into ii mai- im". f01` HBVBFHI <18-YH 1111 “Dum Kill” ic. He is dangerously ill at Wore lxiang, us the result uf the despatch ester City H,,Bi,m,|_ of Northern troops to drive out the Ki t 1 .‘ - _ . ..._ ..slF ..;‘:;'i’:_.'.;‘;.";_‘::; 1:5.. ,pg way to aid in putting down the rc- ' ' I ERSEY JAH* \`I{f;il(;,g_:Iv;l‘icIl;i£lii:; spread all along the EIJIZABETHI N. JU July 17._,Fhe ' i_r)ln.(;iéler in which Warden Charleg W, HOME RULE wiLu Bs PASSED i,§,,g,',i°;,fi‘ife°§:f:,;’;,yb;;’;‘°a“§s; *_ i _ i.oNDoN, July 11.-'rust the Gov- ,,Lf‘1i,"§f,‘;‘fi;’i§°’i,'§;*,,§,‘;“f;‘i'i °°bf,h§ ““""D"“ I ernment intends to let the country tmiians 0, mmm etto he me fun' ‘haveaflnalw dt a tb g °sw°“°e to tion of Home Rule for Ireland was in- ~ y .g 0 slit' tlmaled during the debate in the william Turner’ 8' negro pnsouer m' _ . _ his liberty in a similar manner Ashby, St. Ledgers who holds a mi- gm," _ - nor post in the Government Thu morning the negro mm hmm mr' ° ‘, After Lord Lansdowne’s declaration ¥;_i£)i,t D ligurs without “md when th t th _U H ld t _ of appeared at the d0or_of d Bidsér thee biiillier “ogg Zogivnegll ;=l‘;‘_ his cell with o. steam-ing plate of fried. to he passed by the Commons for a SAY LOST NECKLACE ,_ tliiru time and signed by the King, I9 WORTH $150-000 b t th t th ld- b I eitctioigafteinthvgollrishI:ar1;\n§l.?-iilzniis tiiIe'0}`;20iN' ilily 17`TThe value OI actually established, the Liberal Gov- immp gewgff “ce ivmih “;‘"’ stole” ernment. if it can, mtaining office to rig M3] Londgnmegilnuéh iff wiee" Pa' Doss the bill by May. It then, under was report d t ' S :I (if YO dwliicli the terms of the Parliament Act, re- to_da i e Li ot §?,,0a6°0 ur ' was calves the Royal assent without being $605 ogop “ce a " ‘ 0 instead “E again submitted to the Lords. If, "' ' after a general election, the Liberals ENGIANDB NFXT are returned to power, the Govern- CHIEF JUSTICE ment' will expect the Lords to accept i »t1ie position, providing for a Parlia- N _ .merit in Dublin, but if the unionists sag? ,}?§tN'S,,_ ‘gals 1féaaT:? Eipfeis 'are successful it will be for them to mént L d C ° "p~ 0*" ` i ' J tl " l - repeal the law or do what seems best iy anifiinfezi tgeéakzs izxtogzggle in th” circumstancw' Miclinelmas sittings in October T0 COMMAND ITALIAN ‘NAVY. Foivrv DEAD iN sulmiimn MINE sriszrii, italy July 11.-'rue nuke PALEHM0 Sf-1 J, ,_A i_ of the Abruzzi, who has been station- pbiir mine I nci(1`i°y’ fliistcll Teriiiii-iii ed here for “Om” tim° lust' “Wk caught tire to-day wliile many miners leave of the authorities t'oduy. He were ,it w0i.k_ Timm ww a tcwibie will be appointed coiiimnnder of the stiiiggic to escape from the ,imdiy “avy in October' ffumes, and it is estimated forty of _` the men were killed. _ TO AWAIT INVESTIGATION. ”"°‘ BULGARIANS CHARGED OTTAWA, July 17-Following up- WITH MASSACRES on an investigation recently made in- to the conditions attending the man- _ , ufacture of ammunition at the gov- buI;_(;'ND£3)::r’efp“£'d£:£ Tvlsibsétklgitetrifi ernment arsenal at Quebec' it is un' Roumaninn troo s mu enteratlofitt derstood that Colonel Gaudet, super- today D y intcndentf of the arsenal, will be Nrw' YORK J I 1 _Ki C _ granted leave 0! absence until the re* stalitine of Greeceusycndssthe Iiisflociixti port of the commission appointed to ed Press details of horrible and ex- investigate into the Doininlon arsen- tensivc massacres and burniiigs by ul has been considered, when he will the Buigmiim troops In Domm he _"°M°;';':i",'i',‘:;'““ffd'i',, understood that says only 150 of 3,500 inhabitants Malor Laflorth, Quebec city, will be are left' appointed as Colonel Gnudet's suc- ,, , cessor in the mana ement of factor . DYING MAN WALKED 6 MILES Major Laflorth is is distinguished osi- AFTER SHOOTING WIFE flcer having had two years’ tralnlull _ _ in the ordnance work -in England, MAf`uT0w=/NC’ wig" July 17' A] meciniiv stung him ‘or his new posi_ though fatally wounded, Anton No- s UTTERS AS with prospects which are for a splen. _ t CIGAR 0 msmsn souncs:_.»aia»h»n-vest. ° ` _ s omorrow fifteen hours and' sixteen minutes. tion He also served with the Royal Wk' 27 yea" of nge' "1 Sh°h°yg“"' °~»¢;dl»»_»,--;=-ff,-,;;» 1- ;l:.:'»‘,';° °:..‘f;::A.“;:;~.;.;°f: as any 2 ° er' which he wounded his wife and her 1°* --ee...-.......-~ -- -.-_-.._-_-_~._--: A nine(-u'l , ‘ ',,.~ ,- ' , ..... . ~ . . . .- - - _ _- .f ~ -- - -'-‘---'-'-'~'-'-`-'--‘T-""""""""""""""""` parents. He was arrested early to- B wAsHiNo'roN. n. 0.. July 15-~ z » , . . - » day in a pbysiclan’s office and lc Health Service Bureau has TM pnbl ' I S A brought to jail here. Among his ef. found that cigar cutters spread dis- ~ “ . ' , _ “' , _ , _ - » fects was a receipt for a cemetery lot ease and has iesueda wllirillllg Bfziuesg ‘F , f 1 ., f ' " ~ purchased July 10. Mrs. Novak sled ¢|,°|r use, Here ls the u e n s u . .-___....___... an application for divorce last week t0~day: 1 in b “au hu l . Novak weiéit tg the brig: of his "The attention o 0 “ l be ounds'one of the reatest bar tones of the wi e’s paren s, w o are wea y arm.. 5"" mvmad -t° tm dang" of the Nglgitiinemihiai tix§r¢eu<’:lrrg:l?l"::i: : gglildcllsgrlyhgsggugddittlgd y Enovfe was dad. san! agsolo and his strong bar- ers at Eaton. last night and attempt. sDl‘°9-5 °f ‘“°°°°° n"`°"5h tm auto' we. tr :.¢l`i’;‘¥ 0 :ra House to wit-lilhovfn breaking a place. The noise m ions voice rang as lclearly and as ed to bring Bb0llf= B l”¢O0uh0llB can bo connected by the Cornwall ex- change, 200-7-IIMZWKS. "The Cliurlottetown Summer Re- orts will sell by auction at Rocky Point on Monday afternoon a number of fields of standing bay. An oppor- tunity for Charlottetown feeders who have s little slack time in the ummer. 355-7-19M1l. “The Pownal Methodist Sunday School picnic will take place on Mon- day next, July 21st, afternoon and evening at l-fazelhrook near the sta- tion. Coms everybody and have a good time. If stormy, next une day. B12-'f-17Mli. "At Gay‘s Vegetable Market-May string beans, cabbage, cucumbers, beets, carrots, ripe tomatoes, plums, pears, lettuce, splnacli, greens, turn- ips, etc. Remember on Saturday and Saturday nights trade open until _I0 Saturday night. No orders taksnefon delivery after 9. Help us out-in this 'ily calling on time. _S40-1-l8MIi¢ Minard's Liniment Cures Colds, A \ _»-we .ras ge