1.11 vvvvIVVYVVv "Qqohvwv v fights Wanted. .1 b!‘ XTLRH ' ‘ ‘Laxaxx ‘ . ..., Gives s savor to your dishes that only pure full flavored salt can produce. Insist on ., , Purity. o. umvro ccvunrnicm our v v ..,’4 RTISEMENTS -- "l1 nor lino of I words I" Dor- llno of ii words i W! Ilaa of I words vvvv vvv . Male Help Wanted Em; -. mizssas FRED'K . Hum 3, i-cnpipany, - London, ‘advise they received two Silver 1cm; Pelts without name or sliipp. er or other Identification marks. will shipper please communicate at office with E. H. Rayner, suinuierside. ‘37274-311411- MEN AND LADIES WANTED "r0 [gke orders for Private Greetimf X1111“; Cards in spare time. Ex- ' pei-ienco unnecessary. 35%. coni- h-npislm paid. Samples mulled free. Oldest Xmas Card liouse in v E Canadzh nMgnugei-Qlti yillililtifltfll‘ i‘ s-tmount, on ren . i e. , . ‘m’ w” - 31454-311121. ‘T Teachers Wanted i.'_,~ iwANTED—TEAOHE*R FOR MT. .Vernon School. Supplement $50.- ‘00. J. id." Purchase. Secv, TEACHER WANTED FOR LONG '. tlrcek School. Supplement $100.00 - Apply W. El. Stretch, Long Creek. Qi ‘3726-7dl0-2l. _ iTEACHI-ZR WANTED FOR PT. DE . Iloclic School. Supplement $50.00 f). M. ‘Shreenan, Soe'y. 3747-7-3I42l t "TEACHER WANTED-FOR NEW Acadia School, Supt. $80.00.—- u. tlslluiit, Sec‘y of 'I‘rustecs. (IGQBJLZEBI WANTED TEACHER FOR llctlii-l School. Supplement $$tl.00 Leigh Ferguson, Sccy oi Trus- tees, lleiliel .i.ot 48. 7-30-61 Miscellaneous‘ .1110. A. MCDONALD, P. E, l., SUR (liizirloticttnvn, Apply Ali's. A. Far- viayor IIUFIIIZUIVIIII! 3732-7-Il0-1iiitli morons MOULDING av THE fool —at greatly _ Samples on request. WWW!‘ 6r “-,.,.k,,-_ 3712 7 20 3i GET YOUR PRINTINQ DONE AT the Guardian Central Job Print- ery. _ Phone 133. 2379 5 I111 APPLICANTS DESIROUS OF EN- ierlng September Class of North Ailanis 'l‘r:_iining School for Nur- write Suporiiiicniieiit promptly- 317G-7-3——Thii——Sut—-131 1P0 Let T0 LET- NUMBER 4 WEST Street, furnished or Illlfllfllifiizlilli. HOUSE TO LET-—ALL MODERN conveniences. Inspection an)‘ day. Apply 17 Euaton‘ St. V 3704-7-28-61. in tho heart of tho Business Centre first and second floors over Reardonfis ‘Barber Shop, Queen Strcot- Will ‘make al- terstlons to suit tenants. Aariy ‘ FRED H. TRAINOR B0 Grafton Street w ‘LLEWQWQ FCOO-O-OOOOOQOJ-OO-OOQOO 04-0 5' Hotel Victoria- Water 8troot,_ Ctidriottdtovin‘ Offers to the’ travelling pubiio s oomforiIblq-up-to- I 4m hotoi. Contains "44 rooms with private baths,- ‘ Tbs Culslns ls fsnious all < ovor Canada. Toiopiidfis" in sil rooms. Courlfsoui flir- vie scii, North Adams, Muss. Please» BIG EARNINGS STEADY EM. bleynieut for Barbers. Become EXPERIENCED FOX “lmcilllr- M1111)’ stating salary with recommendations, to A, 1;, C. care of "Guardian." 3729-7-30-31. JOBBERS‘ IN CIGARS WANTEI; Attractive position. Big mission Ifor travellers as lino. References. iCOIOIIII), Montreal. 1i. For Sale FOR -SALE—- FORD ROADSTER with truck body. lr.i good order. ——llccr & \Vceks. ' 3712 7 20 3i BRICK OF VERY BEST QUAL our prices before tioii apply Dept, of Agriculture. Female Help “looted for general‘ housework. Mrs, Alex Agnew Charlottetown It. 1t .6. 7~29-3i WANTED IMMEDIATELY maid. 237 Prince St. WANTED — GIRL OR WOMAN i'or housework, i-iixniilce from qu-liurson, Mermaid, R. it. 373-1 7-30-1ll red‘luc(l prlcugfWANTED -. MAID FOR causa- nl liouscwonk. Country girl pro fcrrcd, Apply Mrs. ’l‘. l), Wood- man, Spring Park. ‘Cliff Thrill (By Dominion News SCH/ICE) LONDON, July (iii. diaiaiiccil on u nni'ro\i' lcilgi: oi‘ rock -l00 fcct aboveliic ground, a youth of 20 in sight of ii large crowd cf visit- ors, was in peril of his life ut ilcucliy lieud, Eustbouriie, a few days ago. 'i‘he young man, named Girdler, bad walked around ilie beach to tlic foot of the fiend. and at a point whore the cliffs rise 300 feet lic began a litizardouis climb. The long spell of wet weather lizid made the chalk treacherous, but in spite of warning shouts u from the crowd to retrace his stops (lirdlcr (zontiuued the ascent, ni- tliougli he was in danger every . 'minnie of a crnsli to the bottom. When ho reached n b01111 490 fcet up he was fiiceil with u slicer ascent oi‘ 100 fi-ct, which It is im- “ 1iosslblo for any mun to scale, his 1iosit-lnn on the ledge was s0 i110- carlous that it would liavo been madness to attempt to not Ivwk- lii- called for help and si-verni of the coastgu-airds ruslicd to tho scum, A 1mg rope was lowerod and Clirdler, balanced nicely hn the ledge fastened this round his ivnist. As lie dangled in space 400 Iss1 from the beach, the crowd held its breath, but the coastguards, who are used to th-ls kind of work, pull- ed hlin to tho I011 "GITdIP-l‘ laughed at his adventure." X-Ray Inspection l. H. O. BROWN!‘ " Ilisnsgsr. ,1‘ ' . i Charlottetowill-fi- 1 HOIZCI I Prooristors ___, i ' oooog-o-vo-Ovvof ‘a vicronm HIDTIEIiZ J. E. Lamourenu, St’. 151111;" W. ll- ‘111111-1-1‘. " Halifax; i»... Alex Rlcilllrdfi. Miss Jeanette!‘ chords. (ilndstonc; “ 'D‘r. ‘ M. L. Rt bards Pasadena City; L. sf‘: Jiqiiissbn‘ and wife, Ii. W. Jnmissorlrllloston; 55""! McGrogvr, wliisrdiArthur. John Arthur, Sumniefiiihqf ‘H. W. 71°11. 8t. John: C. 1t. GI-lipftioronto vMr. and Mrs, A. lii-Powerswhfiss enbztzvlfcrsl,“ Miss MFPbVHPQI-Pgliun- I . I i» l4 3' lnioioh. Pieulsuhsildlln? J. ‘is.’ itfiigtt s""""°"11II0: J. ll. Fisher, Truro; 1'1 A. Minus. Newcastle; J. A. Teiirlo. Moneton; Mrs. A. Schli- verltcli, Mme E Mirovitoh, N, Y. C; Mr. Nicholas Vantieff, Mr. S. N. Y. C; Mr. J. L. LCIIIIIII, M“ A- Viilllmsky, Mr. R. srdona. J- C: W. '1‘. Hamish,- onctoii: f; 111111311. Geo. U ‘ Hilt- s 1. _ ‘ “fmtiiiifiiiin "iii: sits-ii‘ '1- Qci . i. .Ir.. Stgnley Cunssulu pump, "no; I ' (By Dominion News Service) LONDON, July 30.—Il0w hidden faults in articles of commerce ‘aeroplanes, uiid war munitions 01111 be detected by X4711’! 11? 119111011‘ glffltcd by radiography 11)’ D1‘- Puilin, of the ltcsearch Depart-own! woolwicli. lie guve a radiograph- ic lecture at University 90111180 - - ‘ntly. “tiles rhifhwed how air b bbles on be detected in 0111111116 w 11116- 111111 IIKPWB seen ll-I air andeteei cust- ingi-n- ‘llliti workmanship in aero- plan's fitting, and defects in trench mortars and bomb detonators had ~~ also been radivllfllililfld '5"°°'°“1"I‘ yiDrjPullln produced a radi roph of an serophane strut In whic 140 steel castings for ann- 011111181" radffigrtlpiltld about 1o vsr 09'1"- ivere npiuriitus which would 8V6 X-ray pcnotraltion of five to sBVBfl h f at . '“§¢.‘,’§,‘l, heeegald, nfefcted the b11119 and marrow of persons using them- snil produced an iniiidiirtll "T311111 anemia. The! 111111- "M???" hail no accident st Wotiaiwic .. t: causo strinflfll. 111913111 m“ H" taken in his damn and asst! "11: The offenta .of x-nir 111M! W" not seen for mun-Y 1119"“- hi“ “at, ghsywsi-o only ointbrvs ie when a person died. .I1SJQJQy I-,,MIII,I_PIIP iiinlmntratiull-PM- " com- side Apply Stella Vicar Company, 2232 Christopher ity for sale at Agricultural Ilali, inspect our stock and investigate purchasing your requirements. For informa- 371 6-7-29-31 WANTED—I-M MEDIATELY MAID Apply Apply Mrs. hia-tvlicnnan, 3736-7-30-61 37ii9-T-iii-tf 400 Feet Up Central (Guardian 1W7"?! CHOP from Batman's Catalog. BAND 9N saunas-rho Pips Band will give a concert at Queen Square Gardens tonight. COAL AflRlVALfis-Tbe schoon- ers J. W., Stella, Blanche Forsay, Ursula and Charles Haskell are discharging Old Sydney Screen coal tor W .D, Gillis and Company. 2i HAMPTON CONGREGATION. — . Rev. M. J. Macpherson, M. A., B. D. minister. Preaching services for August 3rd: Tryon at ll, Hampton cordial welcome t oali. BEDEOUE METHODIST CIR. CHIP-Sunday, Aug. 3rd, Evange- list F. W. Foster will preach (D.V.) at all services: Bedeque ll a. m; Scnrietown 3 p. m: Cape Traverse 7 p. m. An opportunity to hear this spirit filled mun. _ Como and "Xllert In 8 weeks. Write M01. worship God, . fir P1171191‘ (3011986- Dsbartment p --—- l‘. Halifax. Ii-l-tts ti. POLICE COURT. —'l‘wo men op. WANTED_ poured at the Police Court yester- day morning on. drunk charges. A third yvbo failed, to make an ap- pearance had his bail of $20 es- treatcd. The first of the other two cases was dismissedand the latter adjourned. WILL OF LATE MR. C. C. GARDINER. —It is understood that the late Mr. Charles Coulson Gardiner has bequeathed the sum of $500 to the Prince County Hos- pital. The only other bequests are. $1.000 to Mrs. Hartley and $1,000 to Mr. W. S. MeKuy. The reslduc- of the estate estimated at $120,000 wiill be d-ividcd among the nephews and rpicecs of the tlcccas ed in Sumimerside, Boston,.and (iaiifornla. The executors are Mr. C. R. Smallwood, K. C., ‘and Mr. John Anderson. GASOLINE FILLING BTATION. ——l\lossrs Large Bros, the popular livery stable keepers, Queen street have installed for the convenience of their many automobile friends a most up-to-tlate Bowscr gasoline filling station. Bert and Charlie and their assistants are always on the lob from early morning until late at night in connection with their livery stable business and will thus be in a position to handle gasoline trade any hour to suit the convenience of their patrons. HON. DR. KING -LEAVES TO- DAV. —After visiting eastern and ivestorn points of ,the island. lion. Dr. King, Dominion. Minister of Publ-le Works will leave for tlic mainland by the mid-tiny boat. Yeiriprilay Dr. King toured the eastern part of the Province, visit- ing llicri-tagiie,Georgetown. and Mt Stgwnri, and inspecting the various whzirvivs. This morn-lug lie will visit Suiniuersido niid view IIIB fore his departure. PERSONALS l\lr. E. liroclior. (Quebec is anions tlic guests rcglstc red at the itluitcii. l\lr. W. J. All-(itfliilll, (‘bloat-Zn 15 ilillOIll§ lIl'.' Slilllliltl‘ vlsitirs to U10 city. Messrs. J. I3. and B. J. (Iaudcl. Mlscouclie were in the cit)’ V051"- day. Among the tourists summerInE in the Province is Dr. Honeywell of Cuba. Dr. Ifoneywcli formerly practiced in Hunter River and is no doubt rcnnwini! "m “"11 b19115" ant aequulntanceships. He rc- rccently Sptfll. an ciiini/IIIIIB 11°11‘ day iln Surnuicrslllfl, £1111 B11951 01 ])|-_ “m1 Mrs, Alex. McNc-iil. P. E. I. Governor Says J. J. H. to MacKenzie King- "For Governor l'iii just. THE thing To wait five years on P. E. isle}, My claims on Y0" 1 119791’? 111"" When sudden! upspvke 5- J- 3'” "You HAVE a berth: so hi! 111s lniy! A Bus! What do you want—iho Earth? Your claims III 1119 "V1111 Pem- UP mirth!" No sooner said, than C. G. D. " lteniarked in accents shari)— that HE Would fill the bill or know tho wnv H Another Liberal‘ should BS1111)’- SAYS Premier K-"What about N R '! Who's been wuitinit ionizer by tar: You follows ring the chestnut-bell; Tlmrp gnos tho Phone! Now do not yell!" it was n call from HMJQ P.-—-— "Th0 1ilnco' he'd m T0 u his T For services rendered THEhPBrtIY When applause was not so ear y." When K rung off-jinn F. J. N. Presented the 5,110"? W111‘ a PEN To sign his some on the dotted line, ' < Givim: him nit-lob for M111 141118 Shea, .;. '- if’. , K puty the nbbiliifihil sf-i— when 1,. E. .—~_—-he' did a D984‘. Allowing ALOUD~——"1t was ‘his turn . - , < ‘ To o'l the wheels of the WI; ' concern." BUT tho Prom hoad-——- 'i‘0 stop the noise e're he went t0 bed ‘- o. “had wheels in I his II Ho wired Murdock to give the key! To F. it. H.-'—~PIIIIIB do Frieze- 0. D. C. _ N. YORK. IIRTH! DOWN-int Charlottetown, July Nth to Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Down. a son. Ass-its imiiialAoss MsoouoAsL-Msilimnnis - In the Peoples Church, City. July list 19H, by Rev. D. M. Lamont, Mary ut 3 and Bonshaw at 7.30 p. m. A 1 ltaiiroail Wharf of that place be-i“"‘1'1°""111'"< l" i‘ "iilustilonsult. .: (Continued from Page i) ‘ iii by the British Empire at the Inter- iAIlied Conference because the ene- mes of the Britsh Empire would try to take advantage of those dif- fersncesifor their own purposes." "I can onlysay to you and the world at large that we are determ- ined to straighten these things out. and determined to bring about a conference of all the‘ Dominious where we will sit around a table and drag these things out as friends freely and frankly." Status of Commissioners, The question of the status 0f ilio fish Commissioners oi’ Canada and lndiu in England has at last been settled after a long period of doubt, J. H. Thomas, Colonial Sec- retary, made an announcement of the matter in the House today. Hencefortli on ceremonial occas- ions the High Commissioners will take precedence immediately after the members of the cabinets of the British. Dominion and Indian Gov- ernments, Mr. fPhomas stated. When no members of the Imperial cabinet or cabinets of the Domin- lons or India are present, the High Commissioners will take preceden- ce immediateiy after that accord- ed to~tlie secretaries of state by the table of precedence, Warm Winds For Steamer Lovat The Eastern Chronicle gives an excellent description of the Steam- er Lovat, recently built for the Pic- tou-Mngilaleue route. After some introductory remarks, the Clironic- is proceeds: She is but recently oif the stocks and only completed hcr trialirip on June 14th, but she needed no ex- perieuce to acquit herself‘ with dis- tinction ill the rough Atlantic and to show that she would be an ideal boat for the Magdalene service 0n boarding the "Lovat" one is struck with the beautiful fittings. 'l‘lie saloon .tlie smoking room and the staterooms are most attractiv- ‘ely arranged and furnished. The in- terior finishing is in light oak and mahogany, and all modern ship conveniences are installed, Tlic steamer has splendid freight carrying capacity and every arran- gement for hoisting and dischar- ging freight. To the eye of the iandlubbcr tlic “Lovat" niczieureil up in every regard and is a-niagnif- ficont boat. That she should dc- liglit the people oi‘ the Magdalen ls- lands is assured and tlic-boat will be warmly welcomed in Plctou. No; only will ilie "Lovut" fill tlic requirements ior ic special trade of the Magdalen slande, but the service offers an idcal holiday trip. -Shc is SCIIINIIIICII to leave Plciou ievory iVItllliIily and 'l‘bursday, call- iiug at Sourls, l’. E. i., i-n route. Ailiilllhil, Grind- island. in the "stone nnd Entry [North isitiml group, ; i. iCaptziin Campbell, who has hail Ia long service on this route. will conimandtlie “Lovat.” About the name, well, the managing director is William Fraser, and Lovnt is the Chciftaln name of the clan. On the funnel is a large isPOICiI 'I‘iiis- tic and in the first cabin roniiis many excellent Scottish pictures. -\Vr~. would comment] the "diovrit" to those wishing a few ilays on tlic water for a picturesque lrlp. Tug-of-War At The Z00 (By Dominion News Servhc) LONDON, July 30.—'l‘lie largest and most powerful anaconda ever seen at the London Zoo has just hem unpacked, measured, and eafcly housed in the Reptile ilouse. There was never a dull moment while this lasted. in the yard behind the Reptile flouse eight keepers gathered round the travelling box of tho giant water snake, cacti being. told off to look after his own particular yard or so of reptile. At the word of command two ile- tcrmliieil officials opcncd the lid and gripped the head and iuws. As coil after coil heaved out of the box the procession of keepers look up their duties one at a time iintli all the anaconda was in the open a r The men were dragged all over the place as tho snake tried to crush his captors in his coils, but soiiio scitntific tug-of-war work kept him roughly straight and powerless. He kinked himself into a coll here, and the nearest kccp- ers pulled liiin out of it. He coiled himself into a kink there, and an- other tug-of-war put that right. When he was stretched out as straight as the keepers could gct him, Miss Joan Proctor, F. Z. S.. curator of the Reptile llousc, took u walking sick and scraped his out- line on the grave of the yard. A tape measure made this a generous 14 feet. Then. tail first, he was placed in his den. Fathom by fathom, he was tucked away through a small square window until the last pair of men east the head and neck through the opening and shut the trap-door with s heart-felt "slam." - -———-—10}-i—-— Brighton can» Recital To-night Music lovers will be pleased to learn that the management of Brighton Club are giving n recital tofiigbt a-t which no sdmissfon fee w ll be charged. 'f‘ho performers, all artists in their line will consist of Prof/Tan- ton, pianist, asslsted by Mrs, J. J. Stewart, Miss Coombs and Messrs. Porter and Acorn. . This will undoubtedly be s mre treat and the msuagemon‘ of Brighton Club are to congratulat- ‘Elton neimasu oi Charlottetown 4,- ed on the popular move they "a msklns in ksesins to lIIB front w 3“, ‘juggling-l, o1 Rlysl-gslqipusicsl entertainments-l. was? GUARDIAN - ton, A. it. Murray itliosing Chautauqua (Continued From Page Ono) Dressed his thanks for the enthus- iastic receptions given Chautau- qua performers. q Most of the numbers of the Rus- sian sextet ere rendered in their own langua c. but nevertheless nothing was detracted from the bciiuty of their singing. It can be said that very seldom does a purc- ly vocal concert company receive the hearty and prolonged applause that invariably, rewarded the Slavic vocalists who sung so do- lightfiilly yesterday evening. Their program included Russian church liturgical selections. Rus- sian folk songs, both serious and mousing. and selections from Engw iish opera. One of the most in- sistently encored numbers was the piano select-ions of the plan-lat, ivhosc performance was of unen- cellcd order. - France Yields (Continued from page one) _ Kenna 1ilan. Ii’ tonight sees this oifcr innde as boldly us it is put here, it will cniise a sensation in I.IlI‘ conference. Debt Mattflrs Discussed. Tho allies conforces today tackl- oil important financial economic and military problems rather than iniineillatc quesfons strictly zissoci- utcd with 1iuttjng into cffcct tho exports’. reparations plan. l-‘rcncli bankers arrived from Paris iiiiil ivore understood to have ported anxious to know whether Britain's future policy contemplates a request for 1inynicnt for Franco after an Illltlfllflliflllfli loan has becn floated for Germany. A relatively small amount of this lozin will be raised in Franco the bankers said, because dustriai revival, believeing Ger- lllfilly will recover rapidly enough ivithout allied assistance. May Last Weeks. With such diversified discus- sions as these in sight after it hail been promised that the ili-legatcs would slick closely to considera- forcnco may last for several ivcnks. LONDON, July Ii0.—l)esplte tlic 1ii.-si-yiinlsm displayed in many cir- cles, it is undirrsiootl that the picn- nry session of tlic allies lield yes- terday afternoon rcsultcil in great- cr progress towards success than any previous sitting. The question of the German invitation was dis- cussed niid the German delegates are expected to arrive before tlic wci-k-ciiii. 'l‘ii_c ncxt plenary session will an ugrctviucnt. Western Guardian TY AT ST. LOUIS-A party con~ slstiiig of tlic Misses Myrtle, Lau- ra niid hiaynie JilcAlli-stci" oi Mouc of the Canad- ian t.‘ r ' lI_ Foundry Works of Ain- bcrst, 111119..“ and Merle McAlli-s- tcr, Moncton also tlic Misses Flor- ence and Maude Callaghan, iiiotor- edud t oP. E, island recently and spent n week at tlic residence of W, l’. Callaghan, ‘Si. Louis-ix —Mr. Frank MacDonald of Char- lottetown and her sister Alice ida Murray of Sumiiicrslde were visit- ing friends in dicnsington on Mon- day.—K. --—--<o>-—_-_ RINGWOOD SCHOOL Rocky Poiift was the sizcne oi‘ a happy group of boys and girl accompanied by their parents and a large number of visitors on the evening of June 27th. to complete the ending oi‘ the school your by a thorough exziiiiiiiation conducted by the teacher Miss Alice Pine-nu assisted by Mrs. Win. Mutcli. 'i‘iic pupils proved themselves well up to the standard in. the various questions put to them, reflecting great crciilt to the teacher for the careful training given ‘them dur- ing the last two years. Everyone regretted tlic fact that she luid re- signed. After the examination Mr. S. '1‘. Currie ably filled the chair and an. excellent programme was carried out, it was surprising how little tots performed their parts so well. Then followed the distribution of prizes awarded by the teacher. Prizcar-for highest marks in Scu- ior classes awarded to Austina Mutch and Thelma Smith. Prize for highest marks in Jiin- ior classes awarded to Frank Currie and Howard Smith. Prize for Department, Currie. Best attendance Spurgeon Currie. Prize for Reading, Aigo White. Prize for Application in Primer class Muriel Mc-Kinnon, Prize for Arithmetic class Cornelius Doiron. Prize for Writing in Grade 1 Reta White. Prize for Reading in Grade 1 Rae McNeill. -Tiie teacher was kindly rememb- cred by being presented with u well filled purse and an address, to which she very foeilngly responded. Complimentary remarks were made by Messrs David Bethune. Hector Citrrie, Alex McDonald and Mrs. Mutch. Ice-cream, fruit and cake were amply provided to all present by the Ladies of the Women's In- stitute. ' The evening closed by singing "God Save the King" and sll dis- Norma in Primer - contly lield a woman as brouglit up ibo rpiesi-ion of inter- uilii-il ilebts. The French were re- Franee is not coiiccrni-il with (lcrinany’s in- proably be lield on 'l‘liursilay, al~ 111011811 00115111111011“) P10810811 \\'111‘icr lately; when n local train from t have to be iiiadi- before llii-ii. ’l‘iic.|11i,_-1, 11111-1114 1U 1,011,101,, igglffylng quiestion of sanctions wliicli' is inning discussed by the reparations coiii-I inittco is bcliuvctl also to be llCflf‘ —N. B, AND N. S. M-OTOR PAR-‘grcnt sheet of fire enveloped tlic 1nd, The message said the Bow- traincil specialists. Finance trains men for poei site. of collegiate grade in the exclusively to training inen The Bentley 921 Boylsto for success in business, bee: highly specialized knowledge is u rcqul. it is the largest 1irofessionul school oi‘ office manager, cost accountant, audi- tor, treasurer, accountant. high school Lions in which ._1lay SUUSIUII‘ world dcvofld flours 9530 to: for the duties Send for day or evening catalog. School oi Accounting and‘ n Street, Boston, iiise business is u [irofession which demands V 1 s lhe (lays oi apprenticeship Iiclong t0 the past. The Bentley School of Accounting and it appeals particularly to and college graduates who dcsirc to be leaders in [be business world, able in tcn equal installments, or S215 I i: if paid for tho year in To be Bsntleytrained carries pregilqs Mass., U. S. A. ‘ credit niuii, and public begin on September 17 4:00. Tuition $225, pays \- advance. buslncss . a Finite Wife As Hostage (By Dominion News Service) IIERLIN, July 31—'l‘he German taxation authorities in Berlin re- hostage for t-lie payment of $17 in taxation l due by her iiusbzinil. man, had been in business for sonic time _in Berlin; but as his business was not prospering~ ho ivislioil to send his faintly back to Riga. lie lntciiilcil to follow himself ivlicn his business affairs hail been wound up —aiid his taxation 1min]. ' He applied to tlic taxation auth- orities for the necessary visas for his wife and children, but an offi- cial told Iliill that his \v.fc would not be pcriiilitcil to leave (lcrmaiiy till lie (liic iradcsmnn) Ill.\tI paid his arrears of taxation-about 70 ninrirs. Astoundcil nt the idea ‘if his wife being hold its a hostage in this way, the trailesinun appealed to a li'g-h official in the taxation depart- ment, only to be "turned down" h‘ S offcreil his spare clothes, some German Treasury llouds (which the taxation authorities would not look at). and ollicr 1iropcriy us a Ho“ of 1h“ D"“""5'M'5K"'m“ T?" guarantee that the, tax would be 99'1"“- Observers 5117111111“ “m” paid. llut the officials PUIIIZIIIIUtI ’ shoulders and estimated the con- udammm l. After a good deal of trnublc, tho inun got the M. 70 together and paid his due to tlic tlcrinan State. Only t-hcii ivus his wfe granted a visa to go home. H S I‘ Runaway Train Hero i -(By Dominion News service) “ LONDON, July Zi0~'i‘lii: heroism _, . l of a Iil‘t‘Iili|lI averted n serious ilizis- 500 1i.-issc.ngcrs, run ziway and ilasli- r-il through two. stations at fifty Iniilcs nii Il0llr,‘WIIIl flames ion feet iliigb round 1Ilc engine. . I Soon flflCf‘ tlic lrzfn Icft Iiigli IIIIIITIII‘! some i2 nilii-s from London ‘the drivcr tried to shut off steam. Tilt‘. locomotive backfired, and a i-ah where tho Engineer, Wllliain Barnett and tlic fireman, naincd liowlcs, ivcrc standing. The two men had to retire along the tender, clinging 1icr‘lously to Iill! side, and standing on not. iiiorcl than two inches of foolbonrd. l” Wlicn tlic train reached Tottc-li rldgc Station it was travelling at, about fifty inilcs an hour. At this po'ni tlic driver It'll oft‘, and was found suffering from serious iniur- _ lea to tho head. ‘l Fight Through Flames " (Jrowds waiting on the 1ilatforin saw the Iraip flash by with flames coining oiii of Ibo locomotive. As it raci-d through yct a third slut on the fireman ('IiIlllIil'l‘l‘iI back into tlii- cziii. through fluiiics aiiii smoke, and uucceciit-il in bringing tlic train to u slaiiilstili one hundred yards; outside the station. Noiii- of tlic 1iasscngi-rs kni-w that zinytliiug ivzis wrong. "Where's my niuiti?" was thi- first ipicsfon which Bowics put to tho station officials whcu they rush ed up to see if liu ivns hurt. llo had cscapeil the flames, and was only badly siinken. " “The train inust have been trov- clliug at fifty niilcs an hour wlicn I first saw it," said an offiifal of Woodslile Park Station. “I liud been informed by Tottcrirlgc, that the train was running away, and hastily itid wlnit l could to clear the linc. "lf the train hail gone on tlii-r iiilghi easily have bncn n terrible fIISfl-‘lltll’, for it would probably have encountered u train running lo Lon- don ln front of it. When l saw the train coniliig flames wore nil round the driving cab. Then tlic trn'n bi‘- gaii to slow up. The firciiinii sav- cii tlic situation. Arctic Explorer On His Way South (Canadian Press.) PORTLAND, Maine. July 30.- Donuid MacMilian, Arctic explor- er, with the schooner Bowdoin, has left winter quarters and has reacti- ed a point of 187 miles to the south according to a special dcspiitcii to the Portland Press Herald received from the United ‘States cruiser Mil waukee which was in touch with the radio station at Haw-lies linrb- on-Nflii, As the Bowdoin spent tho winter iii Flesmore land. eleven do | greet-i from the north pole, lier ln- p test reported position is DPDIHIIIIC in the vicinity of Cope York, just with the restitution lauds iakcu from his countrymen. 1ioor-iiousi: who believe that world owes ovcry niun a iiviiig. Maori Miracle Man Arrives (By Dominion News Service) LONDON, July Ii0.—Toliu Wire- niie liataiia, wealthy Maori‘ faith- ieiiicr null mfrncliz-niziii, arrivcd The mwlmnd, n bums)‘ tradoy _]in London from New Zcalanil, with ifs family and tiiiriy-tliri-i- ltiiioris most of iviiniii lic is said to have cured of dist-use or ilisablisinenis. The 1izirty includes a lino .\l:i- ori orchestra oi‘ twenty-four young incn and girls, and a troupe of na- Iivc IIEIIIKJtEFS. 'i‘lii.-so will 1iorform in Iingland, will be attoinpti-il. but no faltli-licaiiiig liaiiziiia, who is about fifty years oi‘ ago, is a llltlll of tine 1iliysiqiir1 who claims iciiigly dost-viii. llc has iicvcr yct grunts-ti a ilircci iiili-r- view with any wliiti- inau, and has never boon photograplicil. 'i‘lirougli liatanofis ilcsciplc and ocrctary, P. T. liiokc, who acts ul- o as interpreter, bc convcycil n greeting. l\lr. hlokc, a man of ciluczillon, i i l E li i l.t promptly and definitely. The mun 1111mm "g “mm m: Sh’ 38 d tn tatniia only heals natives 1iersoii~ ally, but lie ircais ivli'ic 1icopie by C()f‘l‘(lS])Ol]IIt‘.lICt‘. "Since 1021 lie has received 165.- 000 letters from I-luropcans all ov- or tlic world, and 10,000 of those 1icople have written to say that hey wcri- cured," continued Mr. Mokc. "lfatauxfis letters contain ill- lructlons in faith. lie does not mus- ugc, niid touches his followers flroly." llu bcgnn healing as a result of n cxpi-riinciit nn his own child. who acconipziuiies Ililll on his visit. Silt‘ ran n nci-illo into her kiicc. Doctors failed to rciiiove it. but fit-r iiiucli prayer by liatuna tlii- llUPtIIt’ Ifiilllt‘ out. Iii i-iglii mouths he IlOCiIlIlt! so famous that special rains hail to In- run‘ to liruig IYI‘ 1ialii-uts to his tloor. 'l‘lic putt- ciits icfl boliliiil slacks of crutches and sticks, were ilisczirilcil. and cvcn specific-it's The grout Maori‘ is bclicvcd to us. Ilo will probably rcgard negotiatin- io compensation and of (tcrtaiu Maori _____4-oa____. BRISK BUSINESS FOLLOWED "Any rags? And old iron?" ask <1 tlic jlllliflllklll as lic knockcil at ill‘ iloor. 'i‘lii: knock was IIIISWOTMI by IIII" ll_l.ill oi‘ tlii- house himself. "No; go niviiy?" “Tho. . lie snappcl irriiiibly. ‘ nothing for you. My wife's wuy. 'l‘lii.- junliuiuu hcsiiaictl a iuonicnt llII tlicu inquired, “Any empty bottles?" it's tlic italic-Wino land in liit‘ Iilt: L” . W)” Ql/f/"i. s/ ”’ W 1 /, l 1; 3i bu? '-;'///"/ 1 i '1“ " i, '2 i. 7/1 I \\\§\\. \ '\tx\\\\\\\\\\\\& YOUTHFUL PARTY FROCK COM- BINES WHITE GEORGETTE AND PINK TAFFETA Essentially youthful in its lino nd material is tho pink and white arty frock shown above. White goorgotte makes the dross, hi h b I I I ht b d) nortliwosg of Melville Buy, Green- :1 c . W" . p. n t‘ o o. doin would return home as soon s parsed to their homes fooling that it was one of the many pleasant evenings spent htiioiigst the child- ren of Itingwood. a PTOKHEMI, his party left Wlocsuot. Maine in June 1923. They are expected to return there in September. nd s bouffsnt skirt. Ross taffeta In fist scallops dorns tho skirt and tho top of the as th eice fields. obstructing her-bodies, while a delicate vino dlllgn broke up. MscMillan and-workod-in pink finishes the edge of tho tsffots..A hugs bow and streamers hip. rose-colored mark tho loft _. n14 now to save their zic-ILIHI" l‘ "l-'11‘\'¢'inu.-i Kinlldulnr treat- 1' QUEEN ___‘_TT"._‘_—~—-—-—~ “Black oxen» , Unusual Drama A MODERN DRAMA or LOVE AND ROMANCE m THE MOST EXCLUSIVE SOCIETY; Many limos 11,151 11 been proved that it isn't always pesglplr- 10 "l-"k" II ‘hood piltlltltifilillil. from a In-st rlPiIllll-Z novi-l, but those who attcniiteil iiic Prince Edward thea- ""' 11151 111i;lit will have occasion, lWc liclievc, to say that in 1irodiic- 1'11 151111511 "X011." a First National l ictnrc. Frank Lloyd has made the must ‘popular story of 192,‘; 1111,, ono oi tlic most cxtzvptioiiiil (‘mums tho scrci-n has yet seen. "Black Oxi-n" Will-i a great novel; those who ‘IIILVL’ semi it screened aver that it is a greater film story. iliack Ilxcn" is no common drama. ii docs not smack of any- thing that is orilinury, insnny scene. it‘ is a iiioili-rii ilrania of society 11in‘ and behind all of the spirited action and ilwp human touches, so iiFIISIICliIIy blciiilvil, there is an s11- of iriio social life; a blickgrougd of bountiful settings and gorgeous Cll-“IIIIYVIIK. tlic true spirit of tho in- tciligcusia and refinement which adds much to ilio pictorial beauty oi the iiraiiin and causes greater appreciation of the big things Mr. Lloyd has xiccoinplislicd in the flim- iui-z oi‘ Mrs. Atiiertoifs notable vo- Illlllf‘. A Fine Artist (‘orinno tirlfflili proves herself an artiste pursuniflull in this pm. I -lon. i~‘or several years MIss V‘ ‘iii has been gradually climb. 1111»’"11l1 lilo l.'ulili-i' of fliin fame, and in lllack tlxr-n" it is apparent that siit-uiizii; ni'i'iviiil. Not only is Miss (ii‘lIIlIil_,I)llt‘ of ilic most. beautiful =!1'lI‘r-‘i.~i1'r= ii has IlI‘t'li our 1ilcasure lo sci: on tlii- SfIVPP sheet, but the lllillllll'l‘ lil \\'Ilii'il she wears her iiiniiy cliuiigivg u! gflwflg l5 a m. relation inilei-d. in a number n! iiavi- aiuitlior mission En l-lngianil. ‘“']“"'“_"" MI” 111111111111 110191113‘! HS the Ilaviiig saved his piropit-‘s nclics. U‘, (‘mm"“* ilt‘ is iryi Zalianuy prior to [he lllvlll restored her liczilili and youth .nl i-liarni and tlic contrast between 'Ilif Zatbinny of those scones and ‘hi: stunning Zaihnny of the main ‘liviiic oi’ the play is eoncluglvg proof of bliss (Irifiitifs versatility is an actress. hiiss (lrlffitlfs many mwns, Iicl‘ furs and her coiffures, should appeal strongly to women folk who ioliew the styles and wish to dross .'|[i1'3(:t,1v1)]y_ ("JIIW-‘IY 'i‘carle (we can't forget his remarkable performance in Mr. 1-111.\'ii's last play, “Ashes of Ven- lzr-nncc," featuring Norma Ta]. inailgui is splcndiilly cast as Leg Flavoring, U. S. Army Buys New Flying Boat \VASIIIN(I'I'IJN, Jilly IT.~—'Pur- "iifiHi* by iIlU Army Air Seivlce of tho "first succossiiil tractor flying boat that is (roniplclivly amphibious for opcralfon either on land or wat- i-r," was antiuiiccil Wednesday by hiajor (lisneral Iilason Patrick. cbIi-i‘ oi Iili! Air Service. Sonii- n‘ I.III.‘ inacliinias will be sup piii-ii under contract by the Loening Ai-roiiaiitical Plngincering Corpora- tion, of New York. Their develop- picnt zinil fl'glit tests have been coiiiliiiriiwi with utmost secrecy. Air Svrvlci- ofllticrg who have siudii-il ri-poris of tlic new mach- ines, lost pilots and engineering oilli-i-rs :isscrt that tlic new type of flying craft 1iosscsscs remarkable niid useful cliarnratariiitlcs. It is said to have IlI‘I'll found by per- formance to compare favorably in clliiiiiliig strength and general man- curcrs with tlic land typo of air- plum-s of i-quai weight and power. A spot-d of about 120 inlles an hour has IlI‘t'll llliIiII‘. 'i‘iii~ hull of Iili‘ no wcrnft is mot- ul (row-rod throughout and the wings. as wi-ll ns the ribs and struts, ari- lllfltit: lnrgcly of nlotal, it is i-quippcii with the inverted lilbcriy motor. which has been suc- ci‘.~'.-~l'|iiiy tIl‘\'L'Ill|)t‘II by the Govern. meat in cooperation with the builders. w" . "- t WOO-O-O-O-GTQO-OOO-OOO-OO-OI HOTEL’ Wstor Otroot- Charlottetown . This popuia Hotsi has boon completely renovated and nfurnishod throughout and offers vory comfortable accommodation to tho travel- ling public. Tho table is especially Nod and tbs puollo sro coin-Comfy sand for. Istoo$8.Uadsy. snucs .1. ravtoa, ' Manager Charlotteto ‘v17 E HoteINCo, Ltd. Mérmfvvooqoi