nge Pekoo ‘clllléslrmf _ y I__',;,”,,,,_“HW‘”_' VERTISEMENTS .._...*.... lonpulinoofllwom - hwllnscrswccu ‘qlviillnooliwords Prince St. 3.1. ery. neatly P11111041 Printcry. 254 Ellston St. All ROOM ish Columbia. 30th. . New York. 1 To Lei: I LET — HOUSE WITH MOD- crn conveniences. Apply 71 Upper Quccn St. 0ST — PULLOVER SWEATER: Stanhope Beach. Iieavo at Guarci- ian Off ice. For Sale ‘l SALE —- 2 MORE 0F THE Pressure Friend Bilraycrs. Protect your crop bv spraying with a "Frlend'.'. Freight liflld. $290.00. Bruce Stewart A: ____ Famous High 00-. Lid. ___i___ ________ -i SALE - rue nssr HAND Sprayer outfit “on tho- market. Myers Pump complete with 2 row boom, hose, hangers and shut off. P11112111 paid. 3511005311106 Stew- art do 00., Lid, Female l-lelp’ Wanted _______________ MALE ouivlolt" snap ANALY- sts at $65 per month, for the Federal Department of Agricult- ure, siickville. Appllcanh should between l8 and 801N118. 111101 must besble tlrfunllsh a. medi- cal ccrtiflcato showing the p05- wslcn of good oyeslsht. Appli- cations for ‘gamlui Written examination; obtainable lit the Post oincc, should be fll- ed with the Secretary,“ ClvilBcr~ 110v osmium... Bttawa. not lat- El‘ than Aug. l, INST ‘mi Wuwuwuuuu-MM ‘ VIGTORI-ilfsi? 5911151‘ ohc of the uhlipcqt willow: Hotcls in (i. . h"’.‘.‘i*..ii'i'i'i'~"dct‘°.i'fiW baths. Completely 131 1h (y; yfllls Hotel: "it'll-albeit alto-untoward Charlottetovgiif Hotel qr," 1.355.; -. Miscellaneous saunas nEPA11i110'--"111i Til-Baccarat; WANTED FOR POINT ch . . M k M - o_ a l.,r a E D MACDONALD n ccmnmk’ 5”" 15nd Surveyor, Hermanville, P. --__.__________ TEACHER WANTED Bluilrlerilent $100.00 llollllllls AND luoulmnvo eso , Secretary n, R, cards at shortest notice. Guard- im Job Printery. l PING TAGS, EXPEDITIOUS- 1y supplied. Guardian Job Pri TEACHER WANTED-A PRINCI- pal for Carleton School no. 80. Supplement $160.00. Burpzee McMlcken, Alb RBESP0NDENCE1CAEDS AND envelopes with address printed, just the thing for acknowledge- ment. ‘inflmatlons, etc., Guardian Job Priillcry.” , .______________ WANTED - SECOND cuss t School. Supplement $105.00 in. ,_ »,cluding~ininlmum. Apply Joseph Griffin, Secretary of Trustees. ll LIIEADS r Male Help Wanted ________ WANTED MAN T0 WORILON farm. Apply Martin maid. : VATE SALE .0 includins Dining _R_.0OIjl Suite. Kitchen cabinet, ' Brunswick Pho- iiogrnph. SingelwSewlng Machine. WANTED —- MAN FOR. FARM work. tApply Seymour Wood, Mt l' young man desiring to go toBl-lt- . BOY WANTED-JIESIDENT OI Souris for News Agent. Apply in person at C. N. R. News Stand, drive preferred. Apply D. Bell, 133 Kent Street before Monday, July APITAb-BROKEBS WILL GIVE consideration to small stock or or bond issue of a. going company. or new project which will at- tract prompt public participation. Forward complete details to Mr. Benedict, Suite 404, 200 Broadway, WANTED T0 WORK ON farm by day or month. D. H. Murchison, North River. mo. EARNING. _ ployment for Barbers. Become ex- pert in 8 weeks. Write oler Bar- Collcge, Depar POTATO DUSTERS —WlTll OUR. Ramous Bean Traction Duster you can dust 3 acres an hour. Tho saving in time might pay you. Write for particulars. Bruce Stewart 6a C0., Ltd. CST-EVENING OF THE 23Rl). on the road between Peakes Sta- tion and Dunstaffnage one year old white hog. Finder please noti- fy Jenkins Transfer, Charlotte- town, or J. T. Devine, Peakes. WANTED TO BUY-GENERAL purpose horse from-ll to l0 years old, weighing ten to twelve hund- red lbs. Correspond with A. D. Mack-cod, Point Prim. Central Guardian , stay until Aug. 27th.; ~~ .‘ v \ _ _ . ’ ' I “ . ” CHURCH o—_co~rl.' "aim-ac F s . - V E. C. Robertson will‘ preach on thve ,_ I \ Sabbath, Jilly 29th. Birch Hill, 10.30 you want thoyqry boot, In]; “ ’ vfQf-fRed Rose Ora .‘ bright Aluminum Canoe Cove at 7.30 p. m.- KAMPTON 9- United hurch services for Sunday, July th, are as followsz-Bonshaw, ll a. m.; D6 sable, a p. m.; Victoria, 7.30 p. m. Rev. JKRlOA P. Kaye, Minister. last EVBIQDQ. CHURCH_ SERVICES AT WINS- LOIL~SUIIdBYHJU1Y 29th preaching service as follows: Wtnaloe North, 11 11- 111.. Winllloe South. 3 p. m.. Pr‘ ‘ W11. 7.30 p. m.. Sefvl eon- ducted by George Cruwy , CANADA-subtlety. llulyaotn. There will be serviceln the clutch ‘Church at 11 a.m.: in tbejliong River Church at 3-30 D- m.; in the South Granville Church at 7 p. m; . clrultcn SERVICES - Rev. J. S. Bonnell of St. Andrew's Kirk, St. John. will be the special preach- er in the United Church of Canada. 111i Time .Vall_ey on . Sunday, July 29th at 7.30 "p. hi. (Patriot please copy) ENJOYABLE J-‘ICNICS, — The Trinity United Church picnic, held at Westville, and that of__the Salva- tion Army eld‘ on the beautiful premises of. t. Co]. Cecil Stewart, W816 1110514 dellsllllful functions. thor- ltiillxlflhly enjoyed by all who attended em. HOME FOR BURlAIp-Mr. A. A. Hennessey received a wire yester- day momingiil oln Mrs. Alex. Mac- Donald ~of Roe 0rd, m..-conveying the sad news of the death of her mother-ln-la,w Mrs. James Mac- Donald, formerly of Wheatley Riv- er. The remains are expected to ar- rive on the 27th. Funeral, from A. A. Hennessey‘s Funeral Home to Rustico, notice of which will ap- pear later. - 1ST P. E. I. MED. RDE. C. A.- The inspection of the lst P. E. I. Medium Brigade C. A. will take place on Wednesday evening, Aug- ust 12th by Col. Gibson, D. O. C. and Lt.-Col. Stewart of Halifax. It is very important that members of the 2nd and 8th Batteries attend every drill from now till the Inspec- tion. The 2nd Battery on Monday and Friday and the 8th Battery on Tuesday and Thursday. . ISLANDER. PASSES AWAY — The death occurred in Lanlgan, Sask., on July 13th, of George Ed- win McFarlane, aged 72 years. He was born in Georgetown, P. E. I... and was the son of the late James McFarlane. He resided for eight years in Charlottetown and later ill Sourls before leaving for the west eighteen years ago. Two years ago he was seized with paralysis froln which he never recovered. For some years previous to lils death he was proprietor of an hotel at Lanigan. He was a man of splendid char- acter and highly esteemed in the CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL IN NEW York City. st. Mary's Episcopal- 405 West 34th Street. Nursing. Registered. Course 2% years. iAffcliatlons. Major subject single rooms. Full "and allowance. ADP1Y—D11B¢¢1‘¢$5 THE MERIDEN HOSPITAL scll- OOI. of Nursing offers 11111186119111‘ course to young women. School is Yale University for special servic- es. Allowance. uniforms and books provided. New residence under construction will provide ideal liv- ' ing and teaching facilities. Class enrolled for September and Feb- ruary. Further information 1111011 ' application to Superintendent of Nurses. ‘The Meriden Hospital. ‘Coffin. Fortune Bridge were married with... 2-9-16-23 JJNCONFIRMED Canadian Pros! noun N. Jul! 25- -— Mvtkh" from Cairo state that the mo!" mummy from Julia, that Mo- Hammad Pasha Mll1111°11¢ ""111" 1' ‘ atamhflll- community. He leaves to mourn one son Frank, his wife having prede- .1!- M. s. "wlsraamt-Ii. M. a “Wisteria” Will arrive in Chi-PIONE- town Aug. 17th. She will remain until Aug. 22nd, when she will pro- ceed to Sumluerside, where she will‘ a. m.; Lot 48 at 2.30 p. m. Also PRESRYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA-Friday ‘July 27th. There will be prayer meeting in Graham Road Hall at 8 p. m. - THE HANDICRAPT E§CIIANGE ready to accept more booked HIKE. . QTIB-‘I-IB-fll. N. NEW ANNA INTI“! — Horsemen are reminded that the entries for New Arman close. on Saturday. Julyjllth. are fl-ee-for-all 0t and m, 3 trot and pace ( tiers ed thrice CLUB CLOSEDr-In deference to the svmpat towards the Bayer 1811111? in elr sad bereavement yesterday, Mr, Wagner held no ant- ertainlnent in‘ ‘the Brighton Club PBESBYTEBIAN ‘dlilmcu nv at New Annan. Mr. Patrick Butler, Blooming Point, fisherman, in a sealed flask, July of‘! the Blooming Point shore, in -21'st April from Greenock 192B, on Fife, A. Bruce. wife and family, E. Guyan. R. Rennie, L. Mulvaney, all from Klrkcaldy, Scotland." successfully in cases of drowning, gas poisoning, electric shock, asphy- this summer the above mentioned ambulance service. This is a good move and deserving of every com- mendation. It may also be ment- ioned here that this devlce is the Provinces. Y, is spending a short holiday in Charlottetown a guest at. The Russ. “ ) and 2.29 stlifilitiltrot‘. ‘ nsvorm committal-c...- looatcdonqnooftlli?‘ ‘ “ ' thoroughfares is all records since no iuccprioar-ygoc" is on the jflbr-Nlll Sod! --... ‘q 0121-1-20 SALES INCREASING-Flt’! good to meet our old friends anlntfilnse taking over MeLalno Sol-vice Sta- tion Mondny past, sales llavoJump- edoverfiltypes-cenLTblsIlatlle original home of SERVICE. and we simiomlkoltstlllbcttolzCllbwe are on the Job. J. A. Boiler, Pro- Drletor. 6720-7-28 “SURPRISE FOR FANS - Mr. James Pendergastpf New -,_Annan race-track fame got a big, greet- ing from the spectators at the Georgetown races yesterday after- noon. Starter Ed Acorn introduced hiln to the crowd and told them that Jim promises to give the best meeting ever at New Annan this year. In conversation with the Guardian reporter he said that he had quite s. surprise for the public in his race classifications. Ho be- lieves that he has arranged the ev- ents in such a. way that the best contest of the season will be held SAILED FROM KIRKCALDYP The enclosed note was found by 23rd, about one and one half miles the Gulf of St. Lawrence: “Sailed . S. Regina for Quebec, James stack, 2a Bridgewn, Kirkcaldy, LUNGMOTOR FOR. CHARLOT- TETOWN-Mr. Neill McLean, Mor- ticlan for this city informs the Guardian that he has purchased from the Lungmotor Corporation a Lungmotor, an improvement on the well known Pulmotor. It is used xla. at birth, collapse at operating table, pneumonia or in case of sus- pended resplration. Mr. McLean by the way is an experienced operator of the Lungmotor and will have a trained operator available at all times. In view of the many drown- ing accidents which have occurred resuscitatlng device will no doubt be a valuable addition to Mr. McLeans only one of its kind in the Maritime PERSONALS Mrs. C. L. Neeb of’ Buffalo, N. ‘THE OHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN iwirsii. Dplilols Ill-cs. Ltd. Qpuutkmy-t Will Estunawd R¢°eipm____’"ooo'ooo_ Mr. Ronald O'Hanley of Sydney ""1"!" sh"‘*45'*’°-°°°- ~- Mines is visiting his sister, Mrs. H°°“°Y‘ 51"” 41°11”- Patrick Doyle of this city. m andlaoMlS. Will Mutch. Ml‘ and layer“: _ Mrs. ' N Currl , and M ' Frank Curse, Rocky Point, :85: Sea“ °t prl°e*'"5' ‘w’ us’ ‘m’ guests of Mrs. Donald Matheson, ‘m *3‘) “"1 - Travellers Rest on Sunday last. $40 -—---<-o0-—,--—-.—. _ ~_ _ l . and Mrs. Edison Mulch, , North River, had aeétheir guests _—- I Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. l\tllcken,, and son. Arthur of Carle- tewart Mac- Mr. Fred Newsoln left yesterday First “me: t i , . g ° “m” t° v°"$;1;;‘,cihdnnuu 1o 14 2 home in this city. Mrs. J. A .McLean, of Oakland, wulmwhby- P1119115 159mm 511d Cal., Mrs. Warren C. Bartlett, Mon- 131M803. Pmmch- _ih arisilkilll '1', treal, P.Q., and Mrs. Ernest Smith, . Lynn. Mass. are visiting their fath- Second camel er, Mr. A. W. Bruce of Klngsboro. Mrs. Joseph A. Kelly, accompan- Lucas. MHYB. MOGIIW. Lilqllfl led by her young son left l . morning for Bloomfield, where she will visit her parents, Dr. I and Pittsburgh 5 B Miss Grace M. Proud is spending Genewich and Hogan. her vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Proud of Loyalist. St. Louis .. Miss Proud is a graduate of C. B. C. Brooklyn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 8 10 l anti now holds a good position with Relnhart. 31111111101151! 811d W118i)“; The Mohawk Rubber Co., New Becl- Elliott and Behem- T, Arnold Robinson and Boston . . . . . . . . . 3 9 0 Mrs. Robinson of Toronto have ar- 11111110119)‘. JOHBB 1111111 11811-11611; rived by motor and will spend a 318111113 811d T337101‘- th th ts I Ml‘ . R01)- mgIfS aiirothitrfullef’. l1). V. SDunbar 511753105" 555G113 and Mrs. Dunbar, Keppoch. hose" slam. (lam flee 1mm an Detroit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 8 English W180“ 1111,61‘ 8911/1118 0W1 13 P 193"“ “d Gralmwskl; sum“ bushels were made of which half w” without ‘my new team” w, years for murdeh Through the eh and Randall. _ w” to‘. export account and the b» note, prices being steady with a forts of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle _ (right) famous creator of Sherlock first game’ Holmes, Slater's innocence was fln- 305m" ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ‘ ' ' 3 ~9 1 2 commercial yellow corn for local ally proven after years of untiring Clevekmd ' ' ' ~ - ' ' ' ' ' ' ' - ' ' " 1° 15 2 account at $1.10, and Argentine Concord, N. 11., motored to Charlot- first game: 1.65116 Andrews or ' weaker and prices were reduced 1c per bushel. There‘ were no new de- mown on Saturday‘ may were no Philadelphia ............ .. 1o 1o o vdopmnts m the 10m no“, 8mm“ compankd by Miss Nettle And ew Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 "8 1 mm prices ‘or sprmg when‘; grades of‘ Concord and lyliss Janie Andi-cw: Ehmke and Cmhnme‘ Pendns’ b91118 11101111581086. but the 110111111801 of Hunter River. Mr. and Mrs. An- Lyons‘ Connolly’ Leopold’ Adkm?’ new 11115111955 1°’ 1°11“ and "11""? drews andMlss Nettie motored from and Grouse’ Mccurdy‘ Concord and are spending a pleas- . ant vacation among relatives and first game‘ ' w“ “mum ""1 911°” were “'1' i St. Louis . . . . . . . ..~. ~12 13 0 steady Inquiry from American buy. 1 811d 501111118- I . ' 1 buflness resulted in this direction. Recent Liquor y . Seizures Two excise prosecutions were made second game: at Summerslde on July 20th. market was more active with a In Philadelphia . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . 4 B 1 gteqdlgr undgngne, The dgmgnd f0!- one CREE Jlldlmfint W53 TeSQYVQd 1111‘ Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . .. . 7 10 0 gmndgrd grgdgg 01 rollgd ogtg was 111 the 2715111 the 011161’ B1156 W115 1115- Earnshfl-W. Bush and Cochrane; slow and prices were unchanged. ceased him recently, also one bro-_ thor Henry Mclihriane and one sister. Mrs. (Senator) Robertson of Charlottetown. GASS.—At Alberwn July. 3rd to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gags. a. sum, Congratulations. l MacNAUGHTON — At Charlotte- I town on July 21st to Mr. and Mrs. William MacNaughton, a son. MARRIAGES McKENZIE -- COFFIN- .-— At the Manse, Sourls, July 23rd, Floyd MacKenaie. Bay Pbrtunetand Cori by Rev. A. p. MacDonald, B. A. DIXON-VAIL. — At tho M81186. Sourls, P. E, 1., July 2 th, , James Dixon of lwrtune Bri o, and Eve elyn Vail of Charlottetown W81! _.__._c-_-,-._-x 130 slums Street, nilinixghl. s ... (Making frequuuttrlps to BIRTHS P- E- 111181119 ____.._________,_ mi.‘ ..__i_ __..._ DONALD S. HART Chartered Accountant Audits, 'Syslcms booms Ta: married by Rev. A. D. Maebonaldit‘ s. A. DEATHS BAYER/e‘ Drowned at étanope. July 25th, 192a. J. A. B. Bayer in . his 151st year. Funeral notice later. ’ McKAY-At Sulnnierslde Wednes- . day afternoon, Alexander McKay in his imh our. runci-ulrrtglay two o'clock. Bdriii at Suiilmerslde. i MolclzlsoN-at . South, dravilic. Sunday July. 22nd. Flora F‘ widow of this late Roderick Morris- on, age 09 yum. mineral Wednes- day July 20th at l0. A. M. mom the Presbyterian Church at South Granville. .".”il‘.t‘.1i.t..‘.i“t’°"" 1'5" "r"- nihcui tom-item‘. t taillight‘ (jhurch. Charlottetown. Jorvloo ‘starting at 1 p. -. lhlflwhlfinfw/ Cavendish Chu for sarvfoP-at 3i g on arrival of funeral. lntsrmen ‘avontiish Cemetery? _ fl v \- .*I.-€W*F?7Y Screens and doors will not lloep all the flies out. Some 11nd their way in. Swattlng destroys their: much easier ' F "'»'1'“-.i3»"."-’1T1’...Gliarlottét0wn Exhibition Tenders .0. "Acrohhiilatho foreattloflisslatbabcstpro-r paratlanforspaylnl. . ' On the 21st a seizure was made oi’ Second game; 591°11'39" 19°11 B11111?" 11985 91' 111ml Washington . . . . . 5 l0 0 the undertone to the market was which were concealed in the sand at 3g Lo 15 g 1g q ad _ Th | gs 5 . Sea View, near the boats of a. well u “e y e recep were 96 c” known lobster packer. was transferred to Summerslde and second game; The "W" Manion. ' The trade in cal- lots of new cl-op potatoes on spot was quiet . with New York . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 11 2 Hamilton shippers asking $1.20 per MY- W- J- Chtwerle- MP- V°"1°" Detroit ............. .. 1o 12 o bag of 9o lbs. bagged r" o n track Gay and Policeman William Mac- Innis, as already noted, while out cam)“ and woodam Norwegian vessel. from Turks Is- land, with a cargo of salt, was de- tallied by the Customs under the , , , _~_ ‘t pretext that she had not reported ' ‘l ' " ' , ' < all goods in bond. Mr. Barbour on i Sunday evening had noticed the mate of the vessel carrying a suspi- cious looking sack, and when “gm was flashed on 111m the ma“; course in the transatlantic race at dropped the sack into the waif: When it was ra led for and ra - ‘ham is W" pub” ed to the surfacgplt iwas found to > - ' ’ o .0. v let. o uors. The > _ fnantitenevas fired £75.00 22d the boat 0R mT I was released upon depositing M00. 4 _, 1 STOCKAID >- giiifi, the sum ha; a Ana-mm‘ °‘ """""' "" é s é “naught. bold Ii;""1""“" m?“ “wm” m’ 3m“ 1" , _ troalthcsoihioslih rut: rsomn DRUGGIBTS , “"""",_ m, u“ wflm- d o, ~. _ ,,, _‘ .. ,. , ilnlertho Gnnlltanlanly. ‘nollwhoatwuemadaata CI!‘ Wmllwutcrh oats continued at '1 coats ' p61‘ 0V0!‘ fill -Wlnlllllfl Jill! ‘option, and no. 3 Canadian western ' I oat- ltoba ho. a wheat sales of 40,000 I sasslulu. IIACTICI I . ‘4.~. tit llTiEBlilll 2s: Principals-Gene Tunney of New ,York, champion, and Tom l-ieeney of New Zealander, challenger. Stake-Heavyweight champion- ship of the world. Place-Xankoe Stadium. Date—'l‘hursday, July 26. '1‘ime-l0 p. in. (Eastern Daylight Saving Time). . Number of Rounds-Fifteen to a decision. Estimated attendance-JOAN. Promoter-George L. .(Tex) Rick- ard. Bettlng—8 to 1, with '1‘unney the min-inf NATIONAL LEAGUE ' Philadelphia . Kolp and Hargreave; Sweetland. 1: cnAnnorrnrowN AT THE ‘ ARENA RINK CHARLOTTETOWN MONDAY. JIFLY so ""9511 T1111 blslfmoulsllsn PATRONAGE . of » HIS HONOR THE LIEUT GOV. AND MR8. HEARTZ General Admission 75c. Reserved Seats $1.25. l . PAGE THREE w 1n- a ., ...-n?“ Hill and Hargreaves, Walker, ....1 5 2 Chicago 1 '1 0 first “ma: l RESERYED New York . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 4 1 — 1 - lance for domestic consumption. A fair trade was done in American no. Morris, Siayton and Having; Mll- t L“ _ 191' and L- seweu- Th? market 11:)? ewLasex 22E Washington . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. E 14 l changeyi There continues m be a Hadley. Marbwv. Brown and ei-t from millfeed but as the prices Kenna; Crowder, Beck. Coffmari hid were bemw working b331, no Second gamer . Owing to the very hot weather Boston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5 9 1 pmvnfling throughout and me meg Cleveland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 19 that pastures are being burnt up in Simmons and Hvlmv-nn; Bhaute some sections the demand for feed 111111 Alltfey- _ showed some improvement and the 0- Blankenship and Grouse. A moderate amount of business was done in all grades of eggs and Jones and es. Johnston, Thomas and Collins; which prices were considered too high, but it was reported that sales Cincinnati . o 1a o PLAN ll. A Philadelphia _______ n 7 a o w l. an OPEN WEDNESDAY. wur 2s and AT JAMIESONS DRUG STORE Picinich; Ferguson and Lerlan. CHARLOTTETOWN _, i‘ New York 6 l0 1 Anyone Living Outside of Charlottetown May Obtain Choice Seats for The Canadian Grenadier Guards. Band By Advising J. F. IIlllion, C‘ rlottetown Who Will Personally Select the Beat Beats Available sensual. ADMISION 75c. account showed no improvement- . The demand for winter wheat flour m SEATS $1.25. small trade passing in choice white handpicked at $4.10 per bushel. ex- store, and car lots were quoted at $3.90 per bushel. ex-track, to ar- rive. ' The undertone to the butter mar- ket was firm owing to the fact that holders are not disposed to liquidate to any extent at the present level of prices. There was no marked im- provement in the market as buyers future requirements at present and consequence the bulk of sales were confined to 100 and 200 pack- age lots and smaller quantities. The receipts were 286 packages. The foreign demand for cheese here was again of a limited character. but on the other hand there was increased inquiry from spot buyers for sup- plies and a moderate amount of business was done. The receipts were 4.006 boxes. ~~_ Cflllfi III CIIIS PIIIS II TIE STOIMI QM rkot I 1k pill m$twiigztfifiuwidfi rapid. veand lhdplllll" ‘not: u s o0‘ m shxnalfioolilzggrmptly. ' iPl-iea,50o.a ttleatall ibtfn Q ' b The . M111 “°',‘°'a.-..?l'.‘-_.._.‘it£“ yo. Ont 19th discovered a. 1 f t t "m" "h" ° °‘,11°°" "*- HW 3""- m“ INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE 6“..“t'i.°...°i§“.‘ffi3. Jumps °hn5"°“s "mm?" n’ ‘mnmmed I'll-st game: ' source but the price was not made TAXI 3337105 “V” ten “mm keg“ or mm which Reading . 2 public. Receipts of new crop Amer- nar on man's gareémijéfid "'1 "Mimi 1° “"1" Jersey City .. .. 2 loan WHIP!!! continue llbentl 13?: Q", ' ' Se nd ame: and as pr ces are "‘ or n" n" R36 gmmfw“ ,r1.ast suhdav (the 22nd) prohiizit; R3852]; '4 a ., 1 "ma o. m, a h“. trade pmmg toll flicers seized a still at Nor Jersey any _ 2 a 1 “any m nu 1 grade M.‘ ‘3 to $310 \ i Tljyon. Tile owner of the still was Tomrw _ o 4 0 per ban.“ me market ‘or beam _ .. __ ___ _ Freeman Walsh, who was caught. by Mont/Ilia] 3 4 1 ' the ofilcers on another man's land first a;r'léj"""' ~ DR J P MILLAR with the complete still and two bar- Bun“ 5 - _ a ‘a o v v rels of wash. Mr. Walsh was con- Rochesm'_""".""""'"' 7 u o DENTAL SURGEON vlcted last September for a second second ' vim 11-» --= WM szzsaozafzirsssrsttstss i i = nouns-o to 12.30. m ML Rochester .... .. o s 2 2 to 5.00 I Monday’ the steamship Tame’, a Only games scheduled. ANOTHER YACHT FINISHES (Canadian Press) SANTANDER. Spain, July 25. -- The three masted ‘ Guin- evere, owned by Edgar Palmer of Prlncetown, N. J., ‘finished her 7.01 p. m. tonight. She was coll- testlng in class "A" for the King's cup won yesterday by the Elena.‘ The Guinevere was third to‘ that- vessel. THE MARKETS (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Qua. July 25- The. cxporttmdeingralntodaywasless active than the previous one which] was attributed to the fact that, English importers were not dlspos-i ed t0 DI! till advanced pried Uh. foundland. whoa-hand oats. There was some thelocalmal-tstandnlasorwugh price. while tough no. 2 Canadian an early date. atdcovsinolrlloutreai. ‘fliers was also a failmdamaad for Mani- Llml ‘fliers will s". baseball Practice‘ fol- as. s. .8111! morning at, i0 (refill: 01'! ‘R TWUIU - la “If! “ill-l. _ ,_ .__,.,,_ ., ...“ 4-. ..., y s. s. "nelson" NORTH AMERICAN LLOYD LIMITED, ‘ LINE. Will begin a service to the port com- mencing August 16th next. ‘ 1 -- This steamer will leave Montreal, on August 13th, arriving here as 16th, taking cargo. for St. Pierre and St. John's, New- Shippers desiring space aiid‘ rates please communicate with the agents at, smite" steam a ‘ca. A ted v _ Phone 828 vibnephrgggiwzlgiié m an I1 show little disposition to provide for ' . 1 ‘éfifflr;