it'll .1?" at a smallybox of '1‘: now at any d s foot vtioiliuflt " ' ‘ aihlitaltl llil . . .._..._._.__¢_. ..-.-.............. _ .. .-..-.-_._.. ifbr a few ‘" fiuusu"Slcliool, Ne’. 80. S p ment"'I’.'5_00. Midsummer %ca . tion. Annb‘ ‘Hugh-Trainer, day. wANTED-.- Waoted.-.‘1..., Second class teacher for Cumberland Hill School Noz-70 Kings CoJSup- plemeirt- one Hundred dollars midsummer vacation/l‘. P. Riley, Becy. ' wsurepq-lnd-c, entrances-a for M ." Albidn‘ cliool. ‘Supple ~ nleut 3100-90- ADDIY FiQd Robert- ion. Scoll- v "WANTED FOR ‘THE NORTH Wiltshtre School, '0. teacher, 1st or 2nd class.‘ Male preferred, Sup pleinent. $125.00.,_J. '1‘. Godfrey, Secy. le- "TV-V-ANTED- PRINCIPAL FOR " Fortune Bridge graded school. Supplement $140.00. Summer vacation. Apply to Douglas Alt- ken, Fortiiuefliridge‘, l’_ E. I. _ _-_...-_.._,._ ‘TEACHER WANTED FOR THE- Mermaid School. supplement $100.00. Second class preferred. John D. Smith, Sec. of Trustees, Mermaid Lot 48. " ~= " . ‘TEACHER WANTED FOR KlL lilll|l' school, second or first class 8100 supplement. good school. J. McDopald, Becy. of, Trustees. rsacltlts‘ WANTED FOR Ocean" View School Np. 1'54 2nd or third Class. Supplement $7-5.00- Mid- Summer vacation. Apply to Mrs. Sarah Rockwell Sony. - ' - ___ . . ‘WANTED TEACHER FDR PRIM- iiry department of Mt... Stowe Schoolpsupplement $110. Apply i0 Audi. Wright, Secy, Central Bedsque. . Creek. __ WANTED»- Teacher for ‘Govelflbhoblllofiffil¥ 'p meat $150 J. A. Auld Secretary ‘WAN 88" v ' ' ' ‘ ' ' teiicher fur" lllitlrn chooLvmalé FRWWJP '|- JANICO. - Vic. preferrfiii-‘fi- “w _'i"""ameva~Qi_l,llllll W"? _ Pd- Qlfl Illlg pre- " » ' " " sl...',.....'""":r "r "s" WANTED-TEACHER FOR ou-zvn- ‘ ..;,,;~r,,,§{§§,'_"° E‘ “W911. nusosinnanaous“ MAKE MONEY AT HOME. 1s to 860 paid weekly for “Q... spare time writing ahowcardg for __'ii3._. No canvassing. We instruct m! supply you with work. West-Angus Show Card Service, 57 X.. Colborno Street, Toronto. AUOTlON.-— SUPERIOR BUILD, ingiot at the premises adjoining 1018811011? residence, 82 Upper Prince Street on Thursday 21st July at‘ 12 o"clock noon. One of the most desirable lots for sale n the city having a front- tise of 45 feet on Prince Street and extending back 20s feet to School Street. R. Bealrsto, Auc- tioneer. July 15 dy Bipd nnuaron lmnr - ‘WANTED v" ‘WANTED-FOR BIX WEEKB- A maid accustomed to cooking, no washing. Good wages. MrsJRicb- flifdqqn. Georgetown. WANTEQA MAID FOR GENERAL house-work; one with experience Preferred”- No washing, George Forbes.‘ Vernon. -~ FOR. SALE -l=on_ 8ALE-IHEAVY"f "shown planer. Apply at, Guardian Of- ce. ‘ YFOR SALE- SHORTl-IORN ., grade cow, 4 years, with calf 2 days old. A. M. McKenzie Long ‘WANTED A TEACHER FOR Brookfield School, - Supplement $100. Everett Johnson, Seoy. Trustees. ~ 1,1 WANNEIL- . a ggqoNn ‘Poacher for Caledonia flfiflllfiupplelnient Spring Fall vacation. ‘TEACHQR loo Sou-tlt 99. S pple- ment $100.». Midsummer holidays. John Diamond, Secy. WANTED-TvElACHER| EECOND class, for Waterivalo School No. 12h; supplement $75.00; John T. Grimes. oecretary. CLA88. Sch ‘ and ‘WANTED -— SECOND "" CLASS teacher for North Milton School, " No. 185. Queens County. Supple- ment $100.00. Cpl}. Mlclienzis, Secy. v WANTEDIH- IEACIIER tlletol. Pint class, school 1N0. 9°. Bill‘. iiilvil7l°it~ wriltifll.‘ phone l‘. i . ndshiijlv, Secre- _i:try, KlikBi-a fl. ' ‘ " ‘WANTED A SECOND QLEAQQ teacher for Hopednie School; Sup plement $75.00. Apply to D. M. McDonald, Secy., Hunter ‘River. ‘TEACHEH Walwlffboli MUR- Ffll/ a b r or _ , - piorifloai Elliot.- "r and? ltutiiff, he W ‘IEACHEE WANTED. For EL- dpn School, first or second class pplenlent $150.10 (not includ- it Minimum. Midsummer vacat- lfon. AIiply to .91., . McWilllams ' firebox" "a: onto‘ "cakes f ucher for Fortune Head school No. 1'18, Kings County. Supple- illent$100 Breck ,,.. McLonald_ Secy Red House . E. l. v ‘ifliglgiltl, "s16 ratchet; B55 $00,202.” ,_ this?" "qllia "lberta, 0D ft idsulm- " ll 8B r") M: FOR ct No. 85, y Arthur R. R. . r‘ m‘! . D Jickson. Becy. 'lfru_ nos. o. 6. Clgarldtlletowfll’. iii. H “i . ‘ . er ' I §tilnter I hyog?’ mat $150. b. ‘- it Army W‘ tiol. e- Bunnie- 032‘. ‘i133 ‘Few. - smut-arr.- iistntar- Riser- yvahrred FOR WINS‘: c1100 alts near wastrel; twang angle men-l to travel in the aritime pro-i vinces andsollolt. Exeprience uu . necessary Reference required. Address l-‘f. CI Lodp"er',"”"S"i"i"ir"i"iuer- .. side, Phllil. l. in care of General Dellveryyo, My... JlELFMWA "rub-Luau .- auv intelligent persdb, anywhere who would like to earn money writ- ing news and special articles for daily, land Sunduhy, newspapers, wow s w 0, Send for free bobkltaqt "kiigiroigiii ‘rats to Prospective Newspaper Corres- pondents." National" Press Bur eeu. Buffalo "N: Y.‘ ' ~ ‘ ' ‘AGENTC GET IN A PROFIT- shle, all yea;- _.cO_Illl;lilli0I: -. busi- ness of your own. Every property \ rgwueh needs some of-our nine undred varieties of hardy Red 3 Eng-trees an plants. Nowzspitiil "apeeqqd. Comp ote-veahisaieot all] ustructlon free. Writs Dominion dllurserlss, Montreal. "8A\-E8MEN-WE PAY WEEKLY '" ahdoffer steady _ employment selling our c piplete and clue» "‘" lve lines bf " bola-root fresofi-‘deug ., , q-orde t so ,p_l s. st, ‘ ‘iltoclflélld; segrfige. told! and equip you ma. Amouey- making opportunity. puke Broth ors'_ Nurseries. Montreal. ‘BALEBMAN WANTED. —8ALE!> man a self respecting BQIOHQIRQ whose ambition is gbevond iii: present Accupe on. 1v lnisitt g d more consent employ eut wuth s ad at the. some time ou~ bio h s income. We require a dy, of stroilg per- mind and ho _ appreciate fltmelitv who vtsltll a life position wit a fast gr w- ing couciru Ashore august? dour. reward w, _ ._ i‘ zbbve engage ‘earrings; marri- ed man preferred. Apply F0 Mi‘- ~l?. 1c. Ross, second floor Riley buildlnl. Queen Street. W pcslte Prowse Brotherl- JAMAICA all" tr ‘ ‘ "- '" ". CANADIAN NAYV. KINGSTON, .lu.. July zor-"The ado. and the West lildies are both earnest. hope that many o these relationa"""‘mny be consi erably slreugtheled in : the hour xtutuvr," sold his Lordship Bitiwn i!“ Cartnret, officially welcoming tilt! Canadian naval squadron yestel" day, Referring to the trade agree- uioht arrived at last rennin 0t- (awn, Bishop De Cafllfet slid that 1g had been described all the great.- estudvance which" hid W! "W" attained in imperial preterm“ "i any put-t of the éuiplra: .00 i915 "1 ihut it- would be of great advant- age to both countries. 4'80 m as Jpmaloa was "vwAtli ' t. riEA-"n. APPEARING r soodjisbita, _il r" man ofelesn character louud la " Wlatfoiisililiiclfeliist between cuh- " use all tom-l ta - vii li'i°“"'- I AMFREPARED to take a few boarders. ideal, , location, bathing . and fishing, One dbllar per day or 50c per IIIOQI.‘ Mrs. ffheniie hiarsh- H". Rustic-o Beach. ' ‘ EyAllaelJ-srlc SERVICES.- J. F. Wheeler will conduct evan- gelistic servlce in Wheatley River Hall, begining Tues-day evening, July 19th at 8 o'clock. continuing through the week. HAMPTON? The} Rev. John Stirling willconduct services next Sunday in tlie" Presbyterian Church in Tryon at 11 a. m, Hampton at 3 p. m, and in Bousha-w at 7 p. m. ‘There will be a congregational meeting at Hampton on Monday July '25 at 7100 p. m. \REGR‘E"ABLE INCIDENT -— .~\ regrettable incident occurred yes tcrday at Bedford while the Lea- gue oi’ the Cross Society were hold ing" their annual lpiculc there. Some young men under the influence of liquor, who did not belong to" the League of the Cross nor to the city,_startcd a row in lhc course of which an innocent bystander, lvan Mcinnis. son, of Mr. Donald Me Mclnnis_ Buylleld .St, city, re - ceived osevere blow in the stomach which laid him unconscious for a ilnngerouslylong time. 'I‘he young manwus so long incoming to that grave fears were entertained for liisvlife but fortunately he recover- ed again and by the time tlie re- turning train arrived in (ihurlottvev town last. night he "was able to walk home ‘" without assistance, This unfortunate incident is to be regretted. all the more as the pic~ icers, left to themselves, were hav ng a most enjoyable time and everything was going splendidly. ---<-o->i—— PuRsoriaLs ' _ 'Mr. Chas ~ l-larbor, visiting his sister ct Elmira. her sister, Mil-ls." 'A. B. Seller. Miss Jean Llurrie, R. N., 0f"Mllflt- real, left yesterday on a. visit to Mr. andv Mrs_ Elms MacNutt, vMal- peque. . Mrs. L_ A. Perry of Boston bless, (Qrmerly Miss Burch of Lot. l0, is afpreseht visiting her brot- her T. A. Burch of this city . Miss Beatrice Dinnls of Hold- fast, Soak, arrived home last week for a few days vacation with her parentsAMr. and Mrs. J. R. Dinnis. She has been leaching in Saskatch- ewan for three y-ears. Mrs.,Dr. J. ,0. McFndyen is leav- ing this nior ng-for her home in the Westin fell, her parents Mr and Mrs. G. . Holbrook nccom - pnuy her to Halifax. . . —r;-+-- Mrs. Mary Truiaor left last iweek for Calgary, Alberta, ria Boston Mass, while in the latter city, she will be the guest of her daughter for a short time before proceeding to Calgary“ WhfifBq-lhe will make her future home. "Dom? Mlnnrd‘: Illlllllent for Dlafelpel tttAdd to the richness of your soups cream sousps and graviea by using Borden's i . Charletnbr Jer- seyIlltiilk "with the cream loft in" CeuaQaie Noltlguatti-lllr. 111p, very best but costs no more. , $328.75 "'= e ‘ For a ltlolllplete Dinf lier “Set; of Pieces l t t = ll " , . YOU Baal: "its?" . Gall in and see what " it ‘is. I‘\’ a pretty design “i! tliaMiou-tn" our "Ie daft-e ‘to flu GilAitfllA - '" .".--~-'."-".! ‘Li. t‘ "-_A _. "'31 .. "-_ ‘i » l-t, .- i: ..'\'v" ><.i\- -. vaoss" llALLE-Y suoauy Srbool inott_ilzbls'sl_>iil_,9n?isha ‘mott- uext Sunday at. 2 p m, ' TOSBCE-fffhflitpglvluflhlwj: Q Weeks. lantern slides,Tllesmaddrpsseslwlll Boston, is ‘Mi-ls. "A. Wlsepcitiy, is spending thqweekat Wtinslloe, the guestwplf tur-tsial-tlti» ctutceraedfh. he sold _. nttraiosmirofls AT clearance THE 8- U» Qitiltltiill!" '" "PPiR ‘ Will‘- Bepr d: Weeks," _ sallsgrom Montreal’ July! 5h." She " . ‘ Will he ans islijtlltarlottptowp "Aug. . 1' - , ,4" - m "v in ~ ‘y l, L zudaud loads general utfirgo first . (lood-Ilyit, v switch. toulsit- t g 12gb alitillvliililltiiiilrbe u-‘Fll-S-TQ "mping over ho side RB with Your feet "on fire.” No _ - " a‘ ' " ‘ ~- standing do!’ altar , 011 Bettina feet, No more shoe .tigh" h - v , . ...».. .. limping with z draws out the poisonous "exudation § i ll-‘UNERAL =NOTl0E-' Thermoe- p“ hing feet. What laduess, coinifort, re of the-late =~Jean~=ltayuerv~wlll l . he place 1M8.» (‘llhuuellnyhlfteis ll onaat 2-9. IIl.,‘tvflOl1l“fllO'~iBIifl-'- cps-of her fatherwli... . Barbara-Interment Mt. Herbert lllfldafyni -- Jr" n; ' ‘ - - .. - ——-vr-h hi . - ~ BRKDALBAYNEWP"‘ThBhRBVHvDI. flbearer unlit-Prof. Tait- oL-Moflill. Uyiverslty, will spew! in. theoPros- b terluu Church Bradalbanp" on Friday evening at 8 p. m. Di’. ‘fall's address wiLbe- zdlluetratemwitll be great interest, All. dhepurrpupd, lugdcoiuniunlties._are invited,” at- "en . BANK BUll-DiNp - flpustruc - tlon work onfthp u"_e,\v.Bank"pf Nova. Scotia building, co pen of Grafton and Great. George. trects,."is pro - cyeeding steadily. Already some 75 tons of stone have been set and 200,000 bricks. lilld. The float will have a handsome facin _of limes- tone granite. About th rty. work- men are elllployed on the building. and the job, which will to, enmany months yet. before, corn let o , will be in every way a firs cln done. 5U'3V 3EA8ON-Mvr andMrs liar ry Brow-ll tllldrthe capablevJllfl-fl of the Victoria Hotel are, very, busy these days, as the register eeps lillin=g up almost to overflowing, For several days they have gone well up to the hundred markand this year's business shows s. lilrge increase over previous records. While the hotels in other pr vitic- es are complaining of lack o lpdt- ronage from visitors, the business done by the ‘Hotel Victorlads exl tremely encouraging. _ " A FAST Hosss- Col. what LviWK Vflii "i ‘I'D. ea ffihr- ‘annual. event looked forward to by strmany people here, was largely httqlldgd yesterday, upwards of 2,- '000.peo ie being on the grounds. This acendance would no doubt’ ‘have been‘ very ‘lunch larger but for a "severe rainstorm which’ occured "about 1.30 Al first it‘ was though." fit would be ‘necessary to postpone thefrilces but at 2"o‘clock condit- ion! filed improved so much that it was decided to go orfwlth them, _| A the itiouutls were in beau- tllu condition. everything bright aiilfgrgib ‘shiipe/ L - ‘ The people of Keusinglon eel-ain- iy isnowbow to stage a race meet and how to keep their grounds at- tractive. Their track is a crc it to them. We are also glad to mention ‘that the races were conducted per- fectlynnd gave great pleasure to tlie large number of spectators pre- yslenl. A new feature was a running "race whiclrseelueli tobevcry "pop- ular., _ " " ' ‘ ", ‘f-Besldes the running races there were three classes, a splendid list of entries. The first race called WQ§ lilo . ' 2.17 Trot and "2/21 Pace ' "" Wit-h 5 starters. lt'w"as won in straight beats by Rexliart owned by and driven‘ by Frank‘ Boutllller. ltenhart ' never was‘ in danger in any of holheats and seemed _to wiu fwhii within himself. Miss Bells Rich hhd J. Forbes have evidently not recovered from their 7 heat duel in Moncton on July 1st, as neither of them were up to best perforat- antleytind/did not show ability to "fro within several seconds of their Moncton time. Kenlah Aubrey hail a good race and secured second nloney. Misi-rBelle Rico beatingyher out in the third heat for position. 2.25‘Trot and 2.28 Pace won his fourth race in twenty days, by l-.lpt1li"lr'; first pFlCC in the 225 28 class at KtillSIllglOll yesterday. This horse has been owned since he was three months "old by .\lr. Geo Mfhiitlliilli ot‘ Puflllillgtffll, I‘ E. 'l.. not or Charlottetown as er- POYiOUSIN slated in til-c advertise ~ ment of. the races. f‘ol.,.Wal,tz is being riir-eil in the McKinllomDrug Conlpany stables and if pthilig liapnens lo him will" be a." starter iu the races at Sourll-l, Moritz‘: us and Charlottetown exhibitions,‘ _ FINE CROPS WESTP-Mri fl-lar- hss sent the Guardian a ‘sample of the wheat grown on~ his farlrvlranll the following comments which will beef‘ interest t0 his relativesziimnl f-rlpndizrdtklhllflll-ovluceFwbylhho- da '_sf"inail I"ti"m'sbnditig' you’ ‘it sa. "plevbf Marqitls wheat that 'was seeded the last of April, on land ffhptwifis sulilnidr-fzillowed last year, hilt before - that had been growing grain continuously for fteu -yeoi-s, or more; "- without fertiliser of'at1"y""‘ii'ind." There“ is a tlwenty acre field" offhis wheat‘; "andwlt lot‘ of_llt-“is"'now'-‘ over fifty "IDCIIGWYU height." Last year in this" "district we hail a little less" than an Inch-vol rlunfilli (Illfiffg the entire "growing; selllson." but already this year there has been over sevenv-ilichesoltvratn» fol iwth a third of that-growing settl- son yet. Potatoes that were plant- ed_. the latter part of May. without: fertlllzcinnije now twofeét higlijsot the érdpsmlfke a rapid growth‘ here. Iiiyflltaihottetcwn- ' ‘Guardian comes _ arsgulor now as when "wh lived ueaifuCliilthittetowpi." i ZBIRTHS 5 ‘ -‘ . . . . a .* TUPLIN-At Nciv Annau on July- lbth, 1921, to My. ml Mrs. Jtlilles P. Tuplln, a dong ter.—lMar]0rfe‘ Ruth)" "- '~- ""‘ "vf- - ~ 1 i "SURF I RIWING DECISION». . . t ATLANTIC City, "July -20.—— ~Pir-v rate yarns of mysterious ships lurk- Jllg along the medulla?“ 9f til North Atlantic may be eitplalue by the disc very offflfiloc ads run; bore" that have b‘een an hig vaiil- "ubid ‘cargoes of Cfllltfllblllldiliqliflrl on the Jersey coast, in the opinion» _of revenueligents in this district. , i ’ in mar time “circles, persistent vstories h vs ‘beta told of strange vessels approaching merchant men on the open sells, as though pre- pared to attackland then dashing off into the darkness without ob- serving the rule ofuanswerllng r0116 signals. lt was even suggested re- cently that thesespectre-likc craft ight be able to eltplaih the ilisilp- ‘srance of certain vessels. iwhat revonueagents be love i0 _ b the explanation of such unusual " ctions was brought about by the .-ssysurve ,0; whiskey valued _ _,$Z0_ 3100, which is salil to have bee. laiir l ,_ _. ed at :1 cove rieiir-Wlktwood, N. 1.. d v - . _ p _ 1 .1, l; "‘ ‘* *‘-" " jlrom an allotted utisleribshin- log‘ "gliuieiiiitl? ceggiiteti lhr rflroglr. T -Prohtbltion offlqbrs declared to-_u (irhfbiédly "arranged ‘for ' the H; . i'<d€.y'l‘IlQ¥l¢'Rl‘B cuuffgztllisnt snl glinizi 1' ‘ " " " » .01.,» o ntox v s s, -\ -- y invg com o a‘ ‘ eilous i . c " rt . | ~ Its a’ stink pattern illhtuumelowifi: iviiihl§rhu"f'l Two-Piece sun's an: "from fore in filiilliliibs. lffl fin-Peti- zto surll goalsdgt night Illltpilhlliléf] Vin uu requopt \spo s. _ . j It 'is thoilg (‘probable that I“ blockade runners have also ffllllxlu Jerrod their illegal, cargoes tofivesl not hearts iholltstiw diet-it Th‘ pgfflcfiliallaiwqpl k, lflemtrattfi; critique . tgl-y-ntshipafm e_i_ explan- is t l: " " b atloli easel; ‘la-Instructed to. meet ullfl‘. slslrhollui talus- i ll all. ovum n-ngiittm s naifltaup I lax l‘ - 012995500»? 1's "-5.1 .vry C. Stewart . of Kelllker. Sank,‘ you‘ see if the weatherlsfavorable. ’ fértain who buried it but it is ‘oe- ‘ til ti‘: .~'l‘iib"cnplltlu Iof'tl1e llqudr iudlsrif i h’ or; p Iii hat,_wh e ‘om c dgtgtpttton of “Inga civil mitigate" ti». ‘oblig- t .. iilitlil-T. Hall three starters, the balance being scratched. But they were all good pacers and put up the three filMM-‘li heats of the day. Col. Waltz drew third position in the first heat,'\Vilfi-eii llul going right to thelront, closely followed by Ai- bertv J. At the half, Col. Waltz went ilito the "lead, and finished appar- envtly well within himself- ln 2.19 1-2, the fastest heal of the day. in the second and third heats Cpl. Waltz. went to the front followed by Wilfred lial who went. the best race iii his career. Alhcrt J. was a close third. , ~ The 2.40 Trot This race had eight starters, ati good trotters and although wcn_in straight heats by Sybil (l. the 00!!" test-between the other horses’ made "Capt. Kill is‘ I I Treasure ill N15. ' MONT-REAL, July 19~G0ld and jewels worth $10,000,000, the lllifi-y ‘ed booty of Captain Kidd and ‘his merr men, is the prize for which S. fJo neon of 441 Notrc Dltzlao "street, will strive with the. forces of nature. The treasure isbeiieved To lie 100 feet below the surface of Uflik._irliflllli, near the head of Ma- Ilone Bay, Nova Scotla. Many ut- "tempts have been made to secure "lie rich prize", but all have been Vin-vain. .Mr_ Johnson has perfect-ed n device by the use of which he lsv ‘workman/that he can lay his hands on tlie treasure and roll in Fweoithnor tlie rest. of bis- life. "i, Questioned as to the locatlonvauil ‘description of the island, Mr. John self-said"; “The location is Oak lei-- lautix-"Nova Scotia, near the head ‘lihlidnlione Buy, being an arm of the Atlantic which cuts ilito the is- land forming u sheltered cove with bleep water nearly i0 the sllpre. As ‘the treasure, no oiie knows for fievetl to have been th-e booty" of DITQIQSHJJIIQDZIDI] _of Captain Kidd d‘ his _cré_\v. I made a rough con- e tire offwo mil ions pounds sterl l g ‘(approximately Y $10,000,000.) - out 1795' ihijee young men who had been hliting null exploring landed on Oak Island; and passing through ‘a tgrove of aged oak trees _they"cnme to a spot that many _"oar_s‘ ago had been cleared. ln the by second growth timher_ was a very large oak, t-he bark of which as scarred ‘by axemarks.‘ One of ts lower limbs had been sawed off and the projecting etubb ‘pore marks which indicated that a block and tackle had been us-ell there for heavy lifting. Directly below this stub was n round depression in the ground, twelve feet lu (Iiailllfiiffl. as‘ ll’ someone had 0.03 ‘ deeply, then filled irl_ without tramplngtiye loos: earth t nvm back, wlrittli-otlie Ffli had c. sed to settle leaving the tdfl-tale cavity. f-“Investigating further the young memvtlie tide» being unusually low, LlLTRA Mouser lilllslngitlil ' . 1 The Keusiugton horse races an’ n "and the track in perfect l-iumhihilduotily of Clinrlotletmvn". - Canadian-Premiers cntre of this‘ clearing surrounded ' v tiolls both official q u _IA .-..it.u~a_a___..._...,.... _ 4iflW...'i/l1ll.t,i7 182F539“ "ii-‘vi. lt very interesting. Uecila owned by Dr- Christopher of Tigulsh won second in two heats. Alice The Glut. made her admirers happy Pl’ Putting, on ahsplendfid burgt lo: speed and iundihhueqrl ",1 pig a 1., the second h at.’ In the third heat Iihesvt into ti napkin up}; lost nlilch Blltiiud. The others trotted well, all of them showing abilityvtobpat " The Running line; , ‘Was won by, Suliuyside in , ‘strsisllt heats "in easy finish, er. third, and an “d ‘ ‘v. l‘. '- . how i ~ - , OFFICJ LB ‘Starter: ‘FMG/vllrighté . , ‘tlluigps. H. Horne. H. F. Morrison. Tim r:. S. A. Lockhart Ed. Man; 50h‘. d. ‘Acorn. - _ - .. Cierk:— J. F. PFOHIH Secy:— A. L. Rogers. I H .‘ ‘sulmaav v 2.17 Trot and 2.21 ‘Pace. Stake $300 1 llexhari (H. Kelly," Southport v1 1 , _ . . .. -_ Kemnh" Aubrey French River) Miss Belle Rico (W (Mr. Stewart, . _ 2 "M. lticArt iur - .. Ketisington) ' u J. Forbes (D. A. McKiunou, CliTown ' ' 3 4 Ed. Laconda (C. llffleniot‘) 4' Dr. Tittle 2.20 1-4, 2.21, 2.10 1-4. 2.28 Trotnnd 2.2a Face Stake ssoo Col. Waltz "(cs0 Meal. ton (McKlnnon ' p _ __ Wilfred Hal (W._-McNeIil Sollthport "" ' '" "2 2 2 nsld “Farming- ' 1 1 Albert J. (H. ‘Kelly, southport "a s "t ratio 2.19 1-4. 2.10 H14’ 2.10 a-n. 2.40 Trot Stake $800 "“' syllilc. (w. ‘McNeilU Southport 1 1 1 Uspita (Dr. Christopher Tignl sh) (Steele) - 2 3 2 Juanita ‘Aubrey (H. Kelly) 3 "4 4 Silver Todd til-l,‘ G; Hooper) Ch"1‘own ' 5 ti D Contractor (D, _R.' Morrison S'$Ide) ‘ ._ Q1 . Alice the Great (P. S. Brown (".h'Town) ' 7 '2 3 Patricia Aubrey J. W. O'Brien, Filmsilale) 6 I3 5 0’Lenl'y'"Boy' (G. Sheen, O‘ Leary ' 7 D Time Z. 20 1-4. 2.23 14,213 1-—4. Rutthlnp Race y, Mile __‘ Sunnyside" (Jas. O'Connor Clinton ~» 1 l Boarder W. V.- MdNeill - 2 Z Paddy W. B. MoArthur- - ~ ~_ Kensington " v " v - 3.3 Rainbow B. W. Taylor, Hunter" 4 iver jrirrio 1.01. 1 flat. _ PARlS,,_July 20,—A surprising decision was rendered this ‘week 1w the Paris Court _‘ of Appeals, whlcil declares that llealtll by court martial must be considered a nor- mpl..war risk and therefore insur- ance rtonhpanles which have issued" policies covering army_rlsks must- .,be‘ prepared to pay off ln full all such claims. - _ Hitherto insurance \ cpmlltttllles halve been protected by the inter- pretation that acts, leading lo the death penalty by court-martial were merely initial step toward siticldi: "and were entirely a matter OI in" insurance companieswquld birimiik rupled if everyfiloilli who Xvds 110i" soued by Chicago tinned beef came under the ruling of the learned judges. _A score of. llplia castes which havebeen awn link i- l! 41th" come of this test case are to be filed immediately» - . 1- ‘ Return" Delayed of an important communication sent to Washington yesterday it may be necessary for premier Mei!!- hen of Canada to remain in_ Lon- soh uutiljkuguht iittl it "we topigll-t. .,..i comparatively‘ ' ' w~1>or~l.3v1r~tb-—h= the for" . ciMri" Canada}: a "learned ' tainings, linens, etc." ~ = 85c yd- Wilds Figures Lqttbolv,‘ July comer/outs which apparefitly. hhve 11F??? 'l>'i‘Q§t?é'<iiii$ smoothly with stain ralpitltitli. 1Q ' ward a common lzmundulW-‘tll Wliil-‘Iil the" British‘ government and ‘Irish Revnuiblifiii?“ m“ Ulsitfitssreiivi‘ nude pasta for settlement of troll",- , les in Ireland "have fallen into, o oment negolia '- lull and for the m lid Private ceas- I ed. —--<l+<P-——-— ICONSTANTINOPIJE, July 21-. What to wear"isn't ounted among or East problems. Recently an cricari, newly arrived, made tho- ._l‘9l_1ri/tl of the local stores for a bath- gg suit. Finally he found a air ‘ "brief tights. When ‘he complia- "eil that he wanted a twmpiece suit, "the merchant answered: We can't" afford to carry dead stock. Most geopiacam satisfied without that loh s fight!!! st- 0151;: 12E- E 0817!!" a filuera hat was d _ American Embassy tltere ,, d (la Geo What causesflits ~ On who Stomach I it is caused by fermeutinz. 800i‘, waste mutter" "in the 'lnteetinel- This. old foul matter should be thoroughly cleaned outwith simple buckthorn. bark lyceririe, etc, i" _¥6i3 in Alibi" 01TH! F‘ I“ .°“- TH upperl ~lower'bo i. l‘ mow-s old. guitarists‘ "Kim". my nevi-tr. t .0 l. If i". °._ zystem Adleizh- a rel gvgsxcmb , up, . _ e l ma 1.2m". "fiuzliltr ttéfirgeh his cbornlc constipation. Guards ell"!!! "I?" peudicitlc. llaghasjlrug Oomph!!!» rretown by S. C. Knight. NEW voiok, July.- zli~hhdtliorl divorce suit in which a Canadian. guide figures has come to Aighl mt Poughkeepsie. Tbla_ time _" tlie‘ guide IDDeflrs, however, as. witness, ~ and not as a "party to the stilt. _ Before Justice Morschalltler, Mrs. Aimee Reynaud Morris is seeking a divorce from Dr..- Robert Morris. of this city, well known as a sur- geon. W. M. Yates, a guide, was Mrs. Mornls’ principal reliance. He told of a trip the surgeon made wlth a young woman. not. Mrs. Morris, into the Canadian wilds 800 miles north of Montreal. The as Dr. the young woman was described the lulrgeolfs secretary, but Morris called "her “Deaefl guide swore. . The guide described the young wglpan as about hve fQBZf-DVB or sis", inches tall, dank haired and wary attractive. she, 9T; 3 ‘Dr.- Morris had "sepiil-Kte tell s, "bill Yates said that one-morning when be returned from an early llsliipg trip wlthnolne trout for breakfast be saw Dr. Morris iu the young MmSfil/illllt 3 In addition t0 , isernlaldrable ~ p‘ values being givénall-"cut goods are being‘ llftlllmed free during-this sale v Splelltliil" chfliritgv ~If you can’t oath-write fol"- sarnp- 1; les and quotations. " onsheetings and ’ pillow cottons, " table Ylinens, bed- " "spreads, napkins, curtains. ‘and cur‘ - cretonnes, wcovggringts fancy TABLE DAMASKS. from 90c to $5.25 yd. during at from 70c to $4.20 yd. '" SHEETIN GS. All prices from-title to $1".05Jyd. during sale PILLOW COTTONS, vnAll ~ prices". from 65c to $1.00 per yal"d-—du1'ilil_., this sale at: from 52c to80c." _ 20 per cent off curtains dividual volition, although frequeri - ies etc“ _ _ _- ' i - ly will power was influenced n) ’ I ' _ t ’_. circumstances. v- h t l 20 per cent off cletorines. c - ln 7: l The case in question was t a o _ o. _ an" infantry soldier who ‘tlie-sorts: t; e3, etc- . . 5"" '.*’".g_ ;_ I. - vtrench without orders an _».was vs o " " _ , j , 4|,‘ 4,13 after asummary trial. He, had tak- per k ‘T-aé _ en out a l000.000‘,,(X‘,il,lllQ noiicyfifihis tes, etc, . . 15.42 w l, ' l mother t nece vetlc. ne- ,_ _ . . ~ figs.‘ ‘ ‘I n lei t! ‘the per i ' 1e company w . - ue i , policy opposed pflylnlxlelli. on - lib; 20 Del cent off __ - y; ground that‘ the ter v-i war rs ‘ _. meant our death 1st" the ‘with 1'.’ ALL GOODS HEM“ the enemy and suggested that the . j . ., __ ti» i SAIlErENDSv- t .» SATURDAY JULY123“ " ‘woman's tent. ‘I , lion tmv "arm-arugula R" ‘~11 “'1 _....<.a-_. _i ..n..,..;-.;L\L- w: 2-. - t. - t.- -~— T ‘v _ f“ H ._.. .. ,_’.. _. . t- " v.14“... t. ,\ .- I" All" prices t this sale at fl"0ln 48c to drabeixr-i ...e _ ti." he appeared much confused. n‘ , ‘ - Ilrheguldegtlso described long walking tulpd taken "by-Dc. fMorris and villa yoilni; dvomfioj [Altoge- tiisn. he .fi*\‘ili-.,,tiw>'" "tilt ‘Iii "l" Rvllodll fonseven days. Yates iden- tillad to qlhotograliltlof the young womatf, whose name "has not been revealed. 3 ‘ - . - ' -..-.. Dr. Morrid ‘did not defend the _ suit, but was subpoenaed to appear tomotrowl iii order" tb-‘assire Jus- tice Morschauser of the absence‘ or ooliuoiotin - According to tho- Soclai Register Dr. and Mrs. Mar-f ris have two daughters, Miss Luisa: and Miss Eugenia. The latter is»! at Vassar. . N. S. Premier __ Will Jllotlleilire; . '\ r: n-A-lu-a gr.‘ -L- .1» liALIFAXaAI. s, meet-curr- " " flit rumor that the redlnetion of‘ . .00 Scotlrr 0t hi! 0009100110111 M "fit IN ' 0i‘ the OFOIIM,’ is dolled, in circles clogs to premier uiurrw.