f__ P - 'NEW GRAFONO LA (UNUSED) l 'FOR SALE. - T-OURING CAR, :_ sAl.E- Hous MooEnN TEACHER WANTED - FOR MT. _____,_......__-_._.___.. N/ANT school district No. 4_ Prince Conn ,______ WANTED SECOND CLASS TEA *TEACIIER WANTED-- PRINCI- ._._,,.,¢., 1*/. ‘ - - ~ » l ‘ 1 (1,. .,~-._ ... 1, .__ -~-~. ~-~~~~ 9 ~'"~feaon"cn1ii§1§-"“‘i~ l_; aivlallsrlillls 15 gn11ns_ w ANTED _ MALE HELP WANTED _ 1. _, _ 1 gp..--Wanted.. 1.... ~8eeond teacher tor- Cum-bsrlsndl H .School No. ‘I0 Kings Co. Sup- 1 em °||°.1"l|1dIld. IJONLDK £11 ummm- vacation, T. P. Ri_l1ay,= 5 __ __- .misuse wAN'rso -wAN.'rEn , tgpcher for Grsenwich School. plstrict No. 98. Supplement $851.00 J. A. Meek Secty. Fi'encl1»River. _,,,,,/,]'T§D`I”i1 ~FEAcHEn. Fon Miiiviefw Scllcoi. supplement $00; A9911.. to John Arblng, Bedford ' St. .ff””"'__° ‘ WW' *TTACHER WANTED FOR T.E»N Mile House School, No. 74. Apply to J. A. McQul\id, Sec, llcdford R, ll. » Vernon School No. 52. Supple- ment $60. J. E. Purchase, se- mggry, Mt. Vernon. ED- FOR PORT HILL ty g first or second class teacher supplement $100.00. Archie Ellis, 5@¢y_, Trustees. cher for Hopefield School, Dia- irict No. 122. Supplement $75.00. jimply to John A. McDonald. sec. of Trustees. . pn\_ First class, for Vernon School, supplement Two hund - red dollars. Apply E_ C. White, Secy. oi’ ‘Trustces_ - RINCIPAL WANTED. - VIC- toria school, 1st class male pre- oerred. Supplement voted $200. Apply in person if possible E. Boswell, Sec. of Trustees. _ »-AGI F01; sam; for sale, Model D. No. 2. A bar- gain. Apply Harry Craig, 135 Elin, Ave. f t'ir.=1t cl-ass condition, paint like, new, price _very reasonable. W. E. Dawson, ‘North Tryon. _*W-M-M °AoEN'rs oE1-in A l=l1ol=l1- _ 'sA'|-Esmsn-wE1PAv wEl=.l PAll=1 Cliestnllt lilaros. 5 and 9 years. weight 2_000 pounds. Very llami some .lnrlf "Alfrcd1M'cl`lr~l\:\ld. Land` Surveyor, lleemanviile. __. . FOR SALE- ONE 7x74 COWAN_ .___i.. Tliroe sided liiatcher and ‘ iiloulder. This machine is ‘ WANTED ' iii .perfect running ONIXF “Ind Ii?" _____________________. ll -en working. pp y ‘ly _ E 5’ _mm wANrEn._.oNs LARGE Fulm Coles, M FEMALE HELP WANTED -wAN'rEo- Ar oNcE A cli1l.i for general housework. Apply] _'MAKE MoNEv Ar Home.-$15,' °sAi.EsMEN wAN'rEn 'r ` present “Canadafa Q.-eat 0N:f_" grape. 1-iandsoing free umm “__ ve errltol-y~. Highest -cbm.. missions. Start now at best sell- .'.'.‘r§| 1111110. _stone at walimgtan. m' 8m.ont 111 Nurseries," 'pomp -1-ww-I-‘---`._*..__._ »~lEl.l» wAN1'Eo MAl.E.- Any ' intelligent person, anywhere who would like to earn money writ. '"5 "Wi “lid Special articles fi” 05111’ and Slllldtly newspapers, we Wm ‘IWW y0u how. Send for free booklet A Straight Talk tu P"°BP°°¢"° Newspaper Corres- Pondents." National Press Bur- eau, Buffalo N, Y, able all year commission bulli. "GSH Of your own. Every property owner needs some of our nina hundred varieties of hardy R9.) Tag trees and plants. No capital needed. Complete equipment and instruction free. Write Dominion Nurseries. Montreal. and offer steady employment selling our complete and exchls ive lines of wliole~ro0t fresl1~dug to-order trees and plants. Best etock and service. We teaclr Bhd equip you free. A mongy- makiiuzonllortnnity. Luka Broth ara’ Nurseries, llontl-gal, to $112 per day; men wanted at once, city and prairies; present demand automobile mechanics, tractor opera-ting, tire vulcaniz- ing oxy-acetylene welding, stor- age -battery and electrical work; we teach these trades; practical training; only few weeks requir ed. Write i`-or ircc cataloglie; -big wages, steady employment. Hemphill.. Auto Gas.. Tmctor Schools, 163 King West, Toron- to.- man a self respecting salesman wl;9;e ambition is bevondhifl pr sent occupation, mlgar find more congenial employment with us ad at the same time dou- ble his income. .We require a man of clean character sound in mind and body, of strong per- sonality who would appreciate a life position with a fast grow-I ing concern ' where lndustryl would be rewarded with far above average earnings; ma.rri-, e_d man preferred. Apply to Mr.- l". E. Ross. second floor] Riley building. Queen Street. op- posite Prowse Brothers. to $60 paid weekly for your. spare time writing showcsrdsl. for ua. No canvassing. Wei instruct and supply you with! work. West-Angus Show Card Service, 57 X., Colborno Street. Toronto. ished or unfurnis/hed room _for iight housekeeping or kltcnsn and bedroom. Apply by letter to Guardian Office. .__-_-1-Q->--_ and last night at the Prince Ed- ward 'i`heatl‘e, and .drew good audiences. _Murdered Man ` dill' Aug. the third. lMr. Kenneth :MacDonald wllo is in his eighty second year, left his home at Cove l\1EWCA.S'l\LE, N.B., Aug. 4.--1 .Head llll. and drove to Johnston’s Jaincs Ross, of Tabusintac. was, 1tl:retl;Nli‘;11:tnlnce oft17kmi1es an? fauna ,lead an the m;,1s1,1, ati ' o .y argesacso nizirsi, _ 1,,,y_ and rewmed home on wed_ Neguac, this morning. iwitli a bulz\ nesday ,.,,,.n1ng th. 511, feeling ict wound in the body, Rumors D 1 none the worse ofhhls experience 3 dispute yesterday point to fouli Tie Mr. McDonald above referred to is rl... rather or lvlr. P. .l.‘ M1- “my” - Donald Grocer. of this city. MTB D A. AIf.k8l1, GB0l'gel.0W¥\- ‘Ask for NlIni\r|l‘n and tulle lin other s- - 'T' Y _ C _ _ _ _ li Every' Farmer NQCCIS it F010 You don’t hesitate to own a binder for a few dlays use per year-to save time. ` _ Why not a Ford for use day or night every d ` "in the year. ' -to s§i§"é time that can be better used in pr`oductive_work_ 1 _.to keep you in close personal touch-with markets, _to handle light produce to town, _-to bring out help to your farm, -to keep the boys contented on the farm, - ‘ The sturdy F01-dis the farm car you want for dependable power, endur- ance, simplicity and economy. . We render Ford Service and sell Genuine Fordparts. QU EEN *S COUNTY GARAGE Chiarloitetown _S /_\_BAFi.GAlN in Boys' Wann Fulif" "“I“9S- UD 10 $3.00. clearing *tidy and Saturday. special price $1.00 each. 1Prowse Bros., Ltd, JUST AFLRIED.---Georgette Ov- "'b|0Ul*e» While. trimmed 'with 00i0I‘S. special price $4.98. Prowsc Bros.. Ltd. ..PlcN|c A1' El.1E.nAl.o-.r‘r. Mc Quaid is lioliling his annual picnic August 10th. The 'League of me Cross band from Charlottetown will bs in attendance cl-lANcE ol= FEATURE- 'rho l2\~'l'forlnance uf "Three Live meeting today. Ghosts" was repented' yel-lterdoy CAN YOU BEAT iT.- On Mon- '_._4. RESIDENTS OF KINGS COUN- TY, who have not been visited by EGG I-AYING CONTE/ST. a Census Enuiiierator, or wlic be- ___ » iieve that they have not been an 'aiiieruted in the present Census, Nmes °“ the Charlonetnwn are reqliest1eli_ to communicate witll ‘LUYIDE Cffllieet for the . ll, l". .Vla<:l’he_e, Georgetown, (`fr1.~ week, Ending July 24th. sus Collimissioner for Kings (Tou1.~ ty, so that lull inforinatlorl may , 1 he obtailied io make -the Census _The Chnnlmtemwu Eg? Lays: fm. the County (.0mp1,,,e_ Contest practically held ts o -1--<0->l during the pai-it week, the fowl Keep mlnnnla llnjmenl In the laollle _producunn being 847 eggH_ S sister, Mrs. 'Fholiiits MoNu1t~t. Mrs. J. W. Anderson returned to lizlilfax yostertlay after spend- ing two weeks very with her sister i.\fli‘s. Beers of this city. Clarence ll. bert iS (`oltart and Fred J Shaw at Emerald Station on Wednesday, ' _ _` _ William S. .Hart feature in the civic reception to Premier Meigh-_ §;‘;¥l\lC@d§£;vpadi-din 11111111211; “rg 111:; 'cn"w.l.on he arrives in Halifax on ,;ul,,,111m1n'g "A C1nema'Mys,e,_y_.. l~`riilu'y_ or Saturday 'next on _the ____ (‘urnmnia._ will probably be discuss- AT THE SHOW -The sparkling ell by the city wuncil at a special PERS0N"L` White Leghorns_ tied with the EK- ,M,._ _md M,.s_ Hudgh Carr' and periliieiital Station pen of Burrell their little son Gordon are visiting|1ll0cks-i, .\`0. `.’7i. fill' flfht 1711109 With in .\/iiilpcqiio. guests of tlie_forni1»r’s 45 eggs cacll. T 1...-»l....-....1 ti.-.i will. ll. S. llionscs 'Mit and Mm. Hugh Carr, and ° _ their little son Goi‘tlirn are visiting De" "f whim !‘eghm'“s and the in _\/ltilpeque, guests ni' the forine;-‘5 1'1x1pr-riliioiitlil Station pen of White sister, Mrs. Thomas McNutt. ' ’»Lcghol'ns, No. 2.1, for second place, ' ' ' 'with 44 eggs each. p19,1snm1y'l.eghorns was third with 43 eggs,` 1 Leghorns was fourth ‘with 42 eggs." lS@““1°f U f`1~ lvebslef- Mr- RU' tied with J. le. slnclalrs Bar.-ed of Montreal arrived in tile cltv Rocks' Na 22' mr mth place with denning's parents at the -Methodist Parsonage, left Tuesday morning for their home in Rhode Island. Canadian Service service. _ --i<-0->--- EAST END HISTORY Amongst the many amusing stories of Mr. l’stt'Rldge, the well~ known author oi lower-class London life, is one that he is especially fond of relating. it concerns three lads of the cos- ter ty_pe_ who. tit li working lads' institute down Whitechapel way. attended. "Wim is this Nero we wuz' ‘eiirin' 'aim-ht, Bill?" inquired one of them. “0il," replied Bill, "he was the clilly wot wuz always cold." “(‘old!' put in tne third. "Nero cold? Not him. He knew how to forget it_ You're tiiinking of Zero, another bloke illtogetlier." Q zAM-nun stopathqhum- . 1 |ng_ 1114. |3110- " 1 venta1\_i_Q1_¢1’1ll¥- i/ _rum ¢`,.¢qq§\ for _ _-_ ,// :““:‘.°'. .°;'f..l'.l‘..1. 1 ‘.1 ere ' eq , '_ , ` '~1 _gnaduito \ ` gifts( u ses. ` N11, -/i /J and allskinlnlurles. _ 1 ‘ .-A lu_r¢cuxo.t°r=¢1¢-- ‘..{ \.` V I mn and all skin éls- 2 cases. All drugglitl 1 ' _ 5%. box. _ . suleulw `. -1'-. ' I \ _Bro ‘lin <91 .. \’,"(_,, if. M24 2/_Z /_f . Summerside 1| wr *fn '°`_ I, _ ea ers ‘ ° ° __ 1..#o.»=.“»*l:\’@_‘f3"l~*“‘-{1’1' ‘"1 ' 1 ’ _usa-' fthe* par# an 1 1* ,= ' _ vvustslowstlll. ____ <\_ A. Home & Co. D i 'I " " ‘ PEI -1 last night on' a short business visit. _33 01185 Cach-` I 1Mrs_ R. J. Lawrence who has hold' first place in the contest to been the guest of 'her parents, Rev|,1m0 Wim 1193 egg5_ Wm_ _Nnnlgm _ __ Y G. W. I<. and M-re. Glendenning left hi L ghoms second with -1115.11 Wednesday on return to Novltiw ie e _ Sc0.¢1a_ Ieggs. James J. Jenkins White ...__ ‘ |»Legl.orns fourth, with iloi essa- _ Mr. and Mrs. George B. Glendennihfrs. J. J. .Mc-Leliairs Wihite Wyan- ing who have ‘been visiting Mr Glen ,10ue5_ 11_m,_ Wm, 1037 19gg._,_ New Itahan Jgglggijiiariottetown - Egg Laying NEW YORK. Aug. 4.-Shipping _ - f circles here have been informed 2:; '£:g;i;'ge mdumng' and a ew that the Nnvigazione Genernla it ' ` ' ' ' ` " . - i I allann Line has directed part of its The mperimenwl Stat an pen 0 ships into the new Italian-Canadian the week with 461 eggs_ _ Mn Wm were discussing a lecture they had _perlmenml ,smuon Barred Rom keep himself' wanil. and don't yod' `tion pen, No. 25, :Barred Rocks, 'R,eid's pen is sixth with ‘1082 eggs, ' fsoill._vlclolii.i i and swat... . " _ff-. 'l`.R.C’s - ____ _ I _>_ . W ________o_v___i 1 Q The R;-A. Matches were con- wnh me hcl’ 0| 3,1*-,“,H.“h.,cluded yesterday. The Prowse Bros main your r¢¢:ev¢ry_l\|r¢. \l.® at your di-u||i|t_'l Sold by Reddin Bros. i ..._.__<-- Premiel* li1e_ig_hen, ilAl.ll~‘Ax, Aug. 4.,-Plans for ‘a Found On Roadside -i-1-O-C:-°?-' Mr James J Jenkins' pen oi ”l_\.lr_ \\'ni. Nealc’s pen of White ‘.\i:‘. Percy 'M1utchs‘ pen of White F. W. E. 1-lasiam's pen of Whitt. J. B. 'Mi-llmun’s Barred Rocks J. B. lMillmnn‘s 'Barred Rocks 24 liens have laldvover 1_30 eggs since the contest started. Mr. J. B. M-illinun’s hen, No.'3, leads-1witl1 Contest made li slight gain during the 39th week of tha Contest end- ing Jwly 31st. `Quits ii number of White -Leghorns, No. 21, leads for Neale’s ~pen -of. White Leghorns with Wa~lter‘Buntain's .pen oi' Bar- red Rocks, second place, with 44 eggs each. J, B. lMilllm`an's pen of Barred Rocks, third, with 42 eggs. The Experimental .Station pen of Barred Rocks, No. 23, fourth, with 4.1 eggs. Jas. J. Jenkins' pen of White .Leghorns tied with the EI 1pen, No. 22, fifth, with 39 eggs each. H. S. Moa.se's White Leg- horns tied with Wallace MoKlly’s Barred Rocks, sixth, with 38 eggs each. 'Mrs. R. G. McLaren’s Barred Rocks .was seventh ~with 37 eggs. J. B. tMilil.man's pen of Barred Rocks still leads the contest 1with 1235 eggs. Wim. Neaie‘s White Leg- horns are second with 1201 eggs. James J. Jenkins' pen of White Leghorns tied with the Experimen- tal Station pen oi` White Leghorns, No. 211,, for third place, with 1147 eggs each. Mrs. J. J. McLellan's White Wysndottes were fourth, lwith 1121 eggs. Exlperimental Sta- tltth, with .1116 eggs. 'M‘r. Edwin Mrs. Roy W. Buipitt's White Leg- horns are seventh with 1023 eggs. Percy -M.utch'e White Leghornsare eighth -with 1019 eggs. The following six hens have. no'w_ qualified for record of per- formance: "Eggs, J. B. Mi_l»imi1n's. No. 3 . . . . . . ...l96 Percy ‘Mutch's. No. 6 .........178 H. L. Machon's. No. _10 Wm. Ne8le's, No.8 Enperimental lStation's, No. 5 Pen 21 . . . . . . . . Edwin Relays, No. 10 100 154 151 150 _ Ltd.. team match was 'won by Lt. Col_ 1D. A. McKinnon. 84. Capt. G. E. Ritchie iltl and I4. R,,1. so leapt. iosni ai Major M.R.C. 28 Capt 22 v,n.c. :io 1'.a.c. 21 :la 92 :ii 29 an 29 29 29 29 ai 29 2s 2s ze 91 ai 29 ze 24 lvi.R.c. 1 n. M. lvinlc. R. lvl. 11. M. T-“_-4_1 W. .3j¢¥ 1l.M. 28 29 26 241 22 29 28 19 32 28 25 24 28 25 24 21 18 29 22 118 25 20 20 30 _ c.-nc, li, lu. niet... l>.n_l.i-l.n. R.C. ~e:0orc, J.'S., Sgt. 25 -_1-looper, P. 26 Coles. Lewis, 'D018-lls C.. Lt. Col. 1.90 §§§'§§§§§§§§§§§'§§ THE_ NICHOLSON1-T¥R.0 A661150 _ _ ‘ _» .1 44.501,.. .....~\__.‘ ..- 1.1- -.- . oore & Corpora- _ - , » ,Ncbe . .. _ ,v 1' 1.~. 18 Chand1er.n; W.. -Y-41 1 Vi Mrs. 5*' 19 41 ioo 20 ai ,. _iii-s,c.i~l.slaot -atliri. .4.1'sa°_i Z -c S _~ ge Bde _ 218 216 100 Bde 2.16 R. C. 214 213 Bde ~ 2111 H. Bde ` 210 Bde EP°T=.ie.i.n.c_ Love G. H. R. M. Duvar R. H. Capt. P.E.l.L.H. Robertson E. C. 105th Smith H. Mc.B. Beers G. _Cooke Pope Beaton Wm. 1MoDonald W. J. _Brown Elmer jT.s'ylor E. ,McLellan G. R. Y.R.C. 105111 105th 105th 25 29 27 21 27 25 20 19 21 21 29 19 17 24 22 16 25 23 13 26 1 19 26 10 21 25 14 60 28 25 7 '60 22 117 18 57 as 84 94 so 19 is 74 74 'ls 69 so as 65 64 sa 62 61 3.00 3.00 8.0.0 3.00 2.00. 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1 92 ze za ai 2s so so 26 » ai 22 24 24 21 21 29 29 29 28 20 23 24 29 21 20 19 23 27 19 315 30 37 3>81Robert.son. Ei. C. 39 40 41 - _44 45 46 4_7 Brown, Ollie, f 48 Cooke, Wm. _ 49 'Sainith J. IM. 42 kennedy. A. 43 Mcdolium. W. E. Last Score TYRO6 Gill 0. Dawson. U. Major, Coles. Anib. West. G. W. Brown-, G so . si norton. li. Beers. G. 5_2 $3 Cook, Pope, Last Score Le'r'rieli or cosnoinllucill. 99 99 as _:l9_ _ as 2.00 2.00 11.1.1. _,_,. 200 ‘__. 4% ‘I J# ‘ 2.00 2.00 '2.00 38 105th. 38 33 38 2.00 37 36 M. R. Q. ` P. E. I. H. 2.002 ` 1.00 36 - 1.00 ' 36 1.00 1' - :iz 1.00 1.00 Y. R. C. 30 . . T010-I $141.00 o_l_.otpers_ 'tile long-wanton mins lr economiclil. but, ulifortunately, she is not qw ys_ the vwpgr., og the as~ae=,.»seeo.- emo m lo ima I cum 'Do not sullen ~ ' i‘Zi.‘i»'l'i.°¢' °£l»¢€."‘..1' ` '1 or ` 'Protrpiqlxg . . ' :’".r 3° od. Dr.'Cha`s's"a Vftintvlnent :ill rulers _ ou at once and glam lvtgr §s..ae¢.1soo a bis: ail_ cami. o i- uduon. Bates 'Co.. limited. '1‘:{~ 0-0 lr* so=¢¢ '18 14 Olilton H. S. WW" G_°Ii1°“ .wiiilrer o. c. P.s:.l.n.c. _Brplwn Ollie Moheod L. E. Can. Sig. 'stewart 1.. P.s;.l.rl_._B. Hooper. P._ Ritchie, G_ 1E Kennedy, F. G., op 5.-3 'McCa|lum, Louson, W, McDonald; J. West., G- _ 'Wt Bonyman, lil. hp _ “@1304” We 33 19 20 17 20 21 18 17 23 15 16 11 PRIZE 50,0 ~s».~° s°¢=s~.=° ,==».f-=_~.=°>~; 2823232338338 W. 46 46. 45 E.. $25 2 12 amen 53 49 47 43 43 85 i . `TH1E LADI-E18 CHALLENGE TROPHY MATCH. H .Nance Melani., n. n. M. so Mekinnon. D. A., Lt.-col 41 iiewart, J. C., 48 cvKinnon. A. H_. rain wlwshs. males slams . » _ &nM11s.LC-Hlveigll i . . . O OT lui-s`;1muaa stcswrt i°`l»m° - .; . o __ lfrsf _Lf age? Mrs. A.. A. ‘Barnett Crockett, J. fM'. . t 44 ' » `_~ \ ‘illssmdleon Moore. 0. 44 _ ,si 8. Grey 44 'L 11.1 . Davison Dorothy weeks 44 44'* . alto. le. A. allev- <.~ ln. J, ir.-lllihsar 13' `~“‘- "-"iii¥T‘1;°t€~'»2ii_i 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.09 11.09. 1,-“il members of Heather Loyal True Blue 'Lodge No. 356, wish to extend to you our'\qa_i_' _.Mt sympathy in the gfeat .lleroai ' '_ tfyou have s_ustl\ ned .th _ _ _,y _ur moth- er. We reexl%li'ow°¥v?:l:\*o§ln0 fruitless would be any word; of d\ii's'1w'l1icli should attempt -to beguile you from the gvief of a loss so very ovar- wheilming. ef- may assuage your sorrow 'kno of Committee. Alfi-e%'iMartin ~W. G. A. Darby D. of sr. _.._-{q@»-1- Now “Uelsnem” clifiractar i-ealilni by wants lr .1 -.'fi....,...r ...°°' 9°-.sf _ sedan ot-is and:-#Tim ai To B_r°ther Runnl Gillis: we,.tl1s!_ is QWN P _ __,§x9.§lleni "‘J"*1*'t' new scie _e' 1 to _eoi_pa,in_to_. 'M' hcl _-_\'\¢!%1itl . ‘kc _ a_, . 'H.".'.'...“* We pray that our Heavenly Fath- lenve you only. the cherished mem* ery of the lost one.'Signed.in, hehe f~. ii' M..?f.".'.lZ“°$’2‘.i. “"'.'.2t‘.... .°.l.i“ lint ft ,=:.~' ttf” é‘ § i \V swe_etest_,tl’1\'temperfi§ ' .,.~ ., . K