I t‘ Citizens sud particularly slim-c- - _ cleanliness. The Paper That covers Prince Edward ' ‘ Island ‘ Like The Dew | olnlaatetaua Gaarllaa. Three cents. unatag Guardian. Founded 18M. ' 11111 Gathering at Landing Anticipated Official Programme. (Special to The Guardian.) QUEBEC, Aug 10.-—1l-iis Exec.- lancy the Governor General-desig- nste, Lord Byng of Vimy. was wltli 1p a stones throw of the landing stage at 12.45 o'clock today when the Empress of France reached Queblh, alliiiough llfls Excellency has not officially arrived in Quezon The wlisrves were crowded with su impronipt gathering of cheer- ing people when the liner arrive». ue to the speedy voyage miide across the Atlantic. the official programme was actually anticipate ed by one day but in order not to dsrange the schedule it was decid- ed that His Excellency would land in ccanito. to return to trie Ern~ press later in order that his oil» clul landing ceremony may be carried out as planned for tomor Queen Hotel Repairs Are flow Completed holders of the Charlottetown Hot e1 ‘Company. Limited, must feel n. forested in the pleasing uppearau ce which the Queen Hotel now presents with. itii new coats oi paint, applied by the artistic brush‘ es of Messrs. Vl/niler‘ and Doyle The Queen property was taken over on the 24th of_ June last and ever since a campaign of renovat lug, refitting and repainting has been curried on. The whole build- ing has been gone over by carpcn tors and put in first class repair. all the old paint being scraped oil ille exterior and three new coats,“ Fortwlcpheraon on me MacKen_ applied. lai the interior from cellar) to attic everything has been rene ' wed and everywhere tit-ere is indic- ation of brightness, cheeriness and The Queen Hotel is an old sstab lished one, having been conducted in the past by Mr. Cyrus Mcqregor, Mrs. Archibald Mr. R. H] Sterus and now liy tho Charlottetown Hut~ el Company. in. addition to the repairs mentioned tiiere has been considerable rc-furtiislalng -ond there are suites of rooms in the Queen today which are really elegant. The xiii-actors of the Queen feel that there is n demand in Charlottetown by riiany people for hotel accommodation of perniancnt nature and they are striving to moot the demand by doing good service. At present there are upwards of twenty girests residing permanently at the liostetry null several more families have booked for accommodation starting the 1st of September. in addition the Queen Hotel will cater to u limited number of transient §-O-§0-§0-O’§+O~%§Q-§ ‘Eolioiifsensrnciiis 4QfQ4-Q-O JNO. ALFRED MeDONALD LAND Surveyor. Hermsnville. zz-_-_---————-— ‘WANTED -- CHAMBERMAID. Apply at once Victoria Hotel. =7‘ "'_'_—‘_'C_D'l FOUND -— SUNDAY, A E neck ruff. Apply Guardian- titration-circuit liiifoiiillill oiruoi Loid Byngfis Arrival Grceted by impromptu Travelhd is’ o'o Miles Travelling since June 7 by conoe, river boat. raft, scow, pack horse, Stage. Speedy Voyage row. Although no official announce nient has yet been made it being 1118 intention oi the Canadian Gov efnlllfllit officials t0 conflrmli-iis Elflwllsnvrs wishes as regards to this afternoons programme, it is believed that a private tour 0g the C111‘ and ri visll to tho Montmor- ency Falls golf links will be made 11>’ the Vice Regal party. The Em press hear-u some oi the most faui- - nus passengers it has over brought to the Dominion. in addition to Governor General and his party is Sir John Simon. one of the mosr Brilliant leaders of the Liberal party and the one time liieulen ant of ExiPremler Asquith. Leonid Krassln, the Soviet envoy who-so mission to Canada is said to be portentous to the industry of the Dominion is also on board. guests. For the present n number 0f rooms iii-e ziiwnys on reserve. llilr. Bruce Taylor who has hurl several yetars experience in the hotel business, is employed as man nger and Miss lMcqusid as clerk. The staff is an efficient one and will no doubt do all they con to make their guests comfortable. doc ilospital EDMONTON Alta. Aug. l0. ~~ speeder and train in order to get to u hospital where an operation could lze performed, IMrs. G. Rel bie River arrived here last night. She completed her 1899 mile ‘trip on n special train from the end of Steel lust south o! Fort Mo. Murray and at once entered a local hospital. Mrs. Reid wits ncconipan led by her husband and a two year old son Mr. Reid has. been Anglican‘ Missionary at Fort McPherson forl the past three years. Swain St. Lawrence (Special to The Guardian.) QUEBEC. Aug. 10.—— Miss Fran- cis (l. Caisloy swimming instruct- tor at the Y. \V. C. A. here, success fully accomplished the feat of swimming across the, Si. Lawren- ce river, yesterday between Levis and Quolwc before thousnniii of people who looked from the cliffs from both sides. iiontleal Objects to Phone Rate increase Montreal, Auguiillll-Ffbe Ally? council has adopted the following resolution! Whereas the Bell Telephone Com pany of Canada has made a de- mand to the railway (lommlssiorr at Ottawa for authorization tn in- crease its rate and whereas the company has 01190.11)’ o-bluined an lnorciase of 12 1-2 per cent on its rates; considering tho decrease in the cost of mntcrliil and of solar- ies; it is resolved that this (roulicil ._._____.___....._.- TO LETr-fiFlfll on ground floor 01' rooms. Apply Guardian. 1.715%» - MAN "ro WORKIN Livery stable. Apply W. 3- _____._____._....___ FOR SALE. NEWLY FRESHEN- ed cow. Apply to John MciVisn- nus, Bonshnw. ‘LOIT- sATURDAY EVENING a $5.00 bill. Finder please leave at 170 Kant St. REFINE!) EXPEE-IENCED HOUSE keeper would trike lwsitlon his“ salary write 20 Euston St. WANTED~ A SECOND CLASS teacher for Afton Road “ ' ‘ Supplement 885.’ Apply to John R Lend. Soorerumy. § - -_—w ‘Losr eerweiu PETER Toules_ near Kelly's Cross and Charlottetown, leather folder be- loasing to 'r. .1. Doiitiiwrlgiit, Ap- Diy Guardian office. ‘L081’ -0N GREAT GEORGE St. between Crnbbes corner and Worthy's Bakery, two caddies u lflhacco. Finedr leave at Guard isn office. __,__..--_;_._-.- LOIT IETWEIN KING 8T AN '1-Ql'r—, LAs-r evsuiuo ss- tween Charlottetown Ind Powniii 5 Nick patent leather slipper. Filth!’ please return to 05 Hills- boro so “It” ca?“ overhauled iron‘ ir in 1 ' 3 a. .. ‘é F .9. i. .....~~,,.... K111: Bquaro cameo necklace. Flu er piano leave at Guardian Office. ' Ila lilies:- sud All new with span. ADM] .. . .., energetically protests against the increase of rates demanded by the said company. ———-<-oo--—-——- THE lvEATliElt TEMPERATUR TIDE, MOON, ETI‘ TORONTO, Aug. 10—~<Llght winds. fine 11nd moderately warm. ‘High tide this afternoon at 5.21 and tomorrow morning at 4.34- Smn sets this evenial; at 7.13 andriseue tomorrow morning al .58. r (Wednesday) August 10th. or 10.14. Noozie the _8uiasliine K111 DOGDAYS .,,,.~,, .,.,.......»...-.,.p »» ‘n. ~ Ynu-lh struction CHARLOTTETOWN, CANAD Tlio Building now under ron- a (lsorgo will bc of a Modern RPilfliflSilllLi-j g 111119. solidly bullti selected presserlliriclt of buff color t Sis. will 11c. well A THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1921 All The News Worth Reading an The atl- wni-en rr-iu g - Annual Subscription, delivered fl-llll. Ily Mall, Canada, 85-00. U. S. A.. £6.00. lllfilillll-lllilli llllNK lilllllllNi llNflEll , Blllfillllllill N lilfi llE lllNK Ill Nlllll. Sllllll. llllllilllllilllll, P. l. l. 111180 pendant electric fixture The spacious Banking Room lighted from high Pilll< circular bearded windows on throughout the (irrat (loci-gs Street side, lliatl faced on the street frontiigss with through chill“; llglm, lop-aged Bil lie opposite side of the Btlllklflr, i Y ll > for the Dunk of Niivu for purpose of illllillllllillml." in“! "r Wm‘ ‘he ca“ vault’ Wm Scotla on the Northwest corner o.’ Grafton and Great Banking private office will ho locate-d ilrc ‘Stluihcrist angle h: lhp, approached by means w. located zit the rear or’ thi- Room. The ‘Managers u: Dlillrl- ing aidioining the vestibule. ’i‘li<1 officer on i-iic s-ocoriri floor. o! a broad trlriiuicd with limestone. the broad Room, The public space, floored NEW BANK OF. NOVA $COTlA l . ~ n?“ . 8:‘: Zrigilmfiloeuxieelngl’ 51111811’ lmpossdlwilh large rod tiles, will - a gran te illnzlgtéaillf! r-eentlrel u‘! the Banking R0or.i',liull\yay' _ - surrounicr ry ow oak d will be used for blinking purposes, of :i;i;il-<,p.~l..l,. (mslgm grade line. The entice main and tlic. upper floor is. to be arr-an,’ ed ‘in suites or reiitublo offices. The main entrance, centered oi_i be flaiilrcrl by large fluted columns having curved capitals. The yes. 11111119- "implored with a red quin- ry tile floor. walls of burlap and 011k tmnelllniz. and wide 1100i‘ 00911111811 richly trimmed, will be iii-called over by n groincri coiling of sand stucco laloster. In tho ‘centre of the latter will he 1mm l]lNlll’5'lllHEll 1“illl[lP lillllllfil IN lllfillllll _.._._.__._Q______ ___ Boom. 0'l"1'.-\w.\. Aug. from the Department DI Agripqll. turo indicate that. the Canadian wheat crop of i921 will be uauclt in excess of thc 1020 yield. iVith Jill)‘ the critical crop mouth sofelv over ostimnites place the wheat crop nt EL-Reporr. 300.000.000 bushels. which will bring in onon at an average or zicreuge under wheat is eighteen $1.25 “bout 5425000000. The 1011.1 million acres, an increase oi 400.- 000 ovor inst your and on increase oi’ 2.300.000 over the. acreage of the llerind of 1015-1916. Buying P°wer at Peak When the crop begins to move the buying power of the Dominion promises to he ‘the greatest ln 11.1 history. ‘Reports front ihelcom- mercial agencies ionil i0 show that uuinufacturers‘ jobbnrs’ flflil retailers‘ stocks are reduced to ll very low margin and that the stagnation, due almost ‘entirely to a react-ion against ivlint the buyer has regarded its excessive prices will be disappearing before winter. Canadian Imports from the United States The total value of imports iii Canada for consumption during the twelve months ending May 1921, as rev-lowed by the Dominion Bureau of Statistics was $1.162,- 160, 362. against a totiil value oi 31.150.539.512 during the previous twelve months. The lotiil vitluo oi imports during the period audit!!! May. 1019, was 887631513732. Tim aggressiveness of the United States in seeinlng Canadian trade in the face of adverse exchange and tariff protection is seen in the figures of $812.5Zi1.821-. 1118 1m- ports from lhc United States 11110 Canada for consumption. Isflhl" $192,452,763, the imports from the United Kingdom. These figures ciinrio‘ be token as indication 1111!, prejudice in favor of goods menu factored in the United Slates. lint they do indicate the activity of American business houses, which have now more than 043 brunch houses in Canada. ..Canadlan Prefer Dally Newa- papor Adflrtlalflg The Canadian often has a marli- arranged for innsnction of tress. The Bonk Vaults will be built l,r.,l..,.ill.,ll_ ilrc entire height of the ltoom and arranger] with zazino floor lower vault connected terior Reports Indicate Canada is 011 Eve of Great 511111111111’ lending from iilllillllhltfl- countsrsl be u (‘nupon lloum and former, Banking‘, u mcz-f into an upper nnrll by an iii-l vaults, 1.111 irwuy. These _ _ A 10311119111111] laid ofntllip liunle s tli1l'\‘\\'i‘ to tlic pulillr-llh the w, W Sufctv illcosit Vzrult; the m“ Gltmm‘ 511"" 7101111188. will anti-rail from the public space oiled by an up to date the 1111111111.: room will be amt-ably System, lighted elcctriczriiy 1111111" equipped with hose reels for fim‘Summ@l-_ , on the (irafton frontage will be airy, we out in a uizittner tenants. 'i‘lie whole building be modern \vfl1.".‘" an. iiot no efforts, I in short, liiivu boon spared by The Bunk to crovt in (‘liarloltctmvnn buiirliuirl of iriilstinrdiiig architectural merib: ivcll r-iiliiilatcll to be of service t.»- 111g coiriiuiiuily. _ 1 r bought to his attention willi the same slriii and prosistcncc as the United States merchant use-s lu tbc daily newspapers of the Dour- inion. nllonniln today presents to the ilrltisli merchant t1 mori- valuable field than it has uvi-r been but it must be approached in :1 manual" understood by the (Jonndinn people. Canada is a daily newspaper reading country. Every commocial and rrioufactiurlrig institution of nutsturailing eminence in tho Dom- inion lizis bnserl its success to a large degree. upon reulizziiion of this truth Mid upon criipluyiriem ni’ the newspapers which reach 2,000» GOD-families every day. Canadian Expert's for Three Peri0ds Commodities to the value of 51.178.048.956 were cxprarteil from Canada during tho period erulinz IMay. 1021, against a total of $ei.259,208.294 in 1020. The total value oi‘ exports in the year 1910 was 31.278.925.643. Of tho exports iii tho twelve months ending May 1010, the foreign products roar-hail u. total of only $17,005,402. The Canadian Dairy Market Another source of spending power in Canada, and it market open to manufacturers of dnlry- ing machinery and accessories, is revsalcrl in a preliminary stato- mont of the Dominion Burenti of llliliry factories in operation in} (‘trnzttlai in 11120 ll1lili1)(‘l‘l‘(1 11,105.. cheese factories, condensorlcs. U U U Tho quantity 0i’ creamery butter product-d .iii 1920 was 110.030.2199 pounds. an inrrrcrism, over the. prev- ious your oi 6, 0,620 pounds. The tnlui vnluc of orertiuery butter pro~ (lured in 1020 was $02,306,794 1m average per pound of 56 1-2 cents. 'l‘hv avcrnnzc price for the your 1910 was i111 (tents. The iliiiiiitity of cliceso made. ill factories iu 1020 was 149,521,003 pounds. a decrease of 16,900,116‘; from the previous your, The total valuc. of 11111-121111 auzrrlc lnl020 was $1l9,0ii7.037 and the ztvorrigu prlcc 20 ovals. The iiverilge price in 10- 13 xvas: 26 1-2 cunts. The production of condensed milk in tho year 1920 W116 59.980 907i pounds, value $10,217,803; oi‘ rwuporritcil llilllf. 30.460042 pounds. 111111111 $3.800, 501i; and of milk 1101i. dor, 7.574.008 pounds, value $2.178. 170. 'i‘lio total value of all products of .ihe dairy factories in 1921) was $144 4117,1811, an increase oi nine niill- lions over the prcvious year. which tlr-c ycnolfiitl is expected to ex» curd Capital invested in Dairying FactoTWs. The amount of capital invested in riiriry firctorios in 1020 was $32 767. 317; the number of employers 11,211; and the amount paid in e111 arics and wages $8.776. 076. Production Points Out the Market's 'l‘lic following figures show prv» vinciai production and the nppor tiuiliies for ranching a wealthy nur kct through the daily newspaper." which reach the home in overv Statistics based upon tho return-i of dnlry factories for 1920. ed preference for British menu eluted goods but titty are not . Creamery .Buhter L city, town and trade centre of i111‘ dairy districts. _..-___._.._..__.__ M183 GEORGIE MATTHEW Slllllllivlfifiitll‘. has nu ambitious and mains and will visit the seen enthusiastic i-ltuditiziie in the tho tragedy; this m-ornirig. . Guardians gri-irt circulation com-lolly council ltus authorized Com-fig?!’ slmhlldi- W11‘) y“ 1111111111916 and elitiun, fills; Muttlcw heals the l,~.‘ , Tl , _ ,.‘ * 9 1'“ “V511 01‘ 1113B Yeflfa 0i" ‘r l1 W 1 1 m sslonF-r iornton to spars no cx age, mum not wmprehend me [any r list in hcr district and is marking ppm“. m m, em,“ m “m1 me mu,» vrirlr tlw pi-irper energy and slur-dare“ it that always brings success. llcr! The spot when loyal llficnrls uhtl supports: . - , ,, - i . , < a itlltl is out to win one ui’ the inm- iiig curse. l Pt. sfiiiiiiiiiir , NIUNTWIICAL. Allg. Point $11. b“ 1n11""11’ 4111111115911 513151019 911111111“? ilr:i\iil'l‘r\iiik will close on Auliustfroni outs-ids Points. sueeillti for ten days. 11 113M911’ ilir- rut-n tlizit tho-y worr- givull 1111.111" Discovered by chance‘ Sninedllfllilllfté iii‘ lwn aliiriuizitivi-s, to aw. i\\111'1!1\11‘111¥ "1 i11"1§l19“11"”[1-elil :1. 1\\‘1‘ll1_V livl‘ cr-ril. rmlur-i Win11“ the stuff or for cvcrgv one to 111 9V“? 19911991- hedwtiakv, .1 It'll ilzty liulirlziy‘. The: voted for tllc latter. The huvo lies-n closing on and off nil, Mayor investigates VANPOIHVICR, ii. i‘... 10." Vl y cunrprisiup, 1,0521 creanieries, ldi-fllldihvarii ilurucll oi‘ Wimiip combined yi-i! ‘ '1':- butrtcr mid chives-p factories and ‘J2, proposr-dr nil-limits of‘ ‘ “wk 1 "l1 1111i)‘ 0111.,” Illnhnltlih‘ lrrrrblllir-‘rilnilri Wylnnipcg. iii-H“ mm “Owned m“ “mica \ . slut-vii l‘iil|l1lii1lt‘il]1}' flint ' Butter, Cheese and Condensed Milk “Pg. “Mm "m “NW1 m m“ wmwmfir of_poltce‘finntql‘ Cnmmigsi tors iiictliod of rclict‘. ‘ want is \Vtii'l(, not dulvs. lit‘. sold. He favored Senator ' iilmt 0i‘ pruvitirlnl cofifcrericcs ofmouhler “m; bee“ mp6“ and [hm uucirapluyuirant lcirrling up Dominion _ with ilic question up :1 national hiisjlm-Zp. Hump; hm] bee“ pfggggrl down .___._-_-_-€-———-—-—— lugs lady who wins l'l‘i>\'.‘.r' Kl #040 0O 0'0 0-0 O>O§Q 9 Q O O 004600044-0406-040 9-0-06-0-600-040-0060 Prince Ed. island 1,106,032 674.744 Nov" 33ml. .2_5o3'1gg ' 1513757 (if Prowse Bros. great $100 Alon-handles prize given for the The following oandidatgg, n, New nruuswmk c9535“; lloqpggl best nwork done, during tho t-vo weeks previous to last Saturday order of merit, have been luocou Qlml"... 44)_()37,5g2 22,352,145 night for Plxamlncr subscriptions. Nllss Wright is certainly dc- fui in the recent Connolly Gcholar Qnmflo 37.143393 21_g45'(;5| serving of congratulations from he!‘ friends, for she worked bnril ship Examinations: Manitoba 7578.549 4,282,731 and earnestly and secured a great numbcr of subscriptions for gapkplcllgwm (yqflgvggg 33727340 tho Examiner. Several other candidates were close to her. how- John A. Sullivan. Greenfield Album 11340391 $564,097 ever slin llils mrirle n relnnrkablc progress up the ladder toward Lot 51. lgl-lllgl, cnlumbla 2,9333“ 1,334,524 one of the top prizes in the (ircrit Competition, and Miss Wright John H. Sullivan, Summer-aide, - ' is at it attain and has hcr mind made up to win the Special William D. Brmanon, Sour-lo. . Factory..Chesso Prize Plionnla to be izlvcn for bust work riono during this O. Herold Drlscoll Kenelugtoia. P1111111‘ Ed- 181111111 2.081.277 525.6111 wcek and racxt weclr. We lnlw great plcnsurb in congratulating hsr J. Clarence Shea. Tigiiluh Nova Srotiu 52,0311 14,865 on the iiplelltlitl results she lsacoomplishlng. Frank C. Clarkin. Charlotte- NQW 11111115111111 1,212,421 329.782 Two weeks from Saturday night and the Great Campaign will town. QHCIJPP- 53,441,504 13,356,475 be finished. and every minute from now until the closing hour Francis Ifickham, 80min Wort ""11"" 111347.169 244115-290 1s important to 11w. candidates who hope to be anion; U19 wiii- William 'r. ranges“, “"40;- Mflflliflho 116.229 31.1111 I ners of the Big Prizes. The motto from now until the end should Cross. Lot. 57. ~ Saskatchewan 28.861 7.790 be, HUSTLE,‘ HUSTLE, nusrinii Charles Mciver Kinkon 4111"" . 1418-?“ 1111.855 John r. cnuilniiy. CluriottQ ‘Bfltllla Columbia g “Mil _ ___..;.‘...._.. , 911.134-0o+»+a+» n-»w+w 1°"- _ i e =3. . , . ~ . . . .. i. , , "' """'~ Aw, SililiE Mloiuitrs i?" MUlillEllliil is suit AT uaot Further Particulars of the Finding oi the Body oi the Crippled Child. important Clues . , '_ Unearthed. 13f 113T. JOHN, AUZ- l11~—11\1i1°1‘111l11Ethel Levine's Story. ,_ cures have been unearthed since the The detectives, after the finding riniliug of the body of little Sadienf the body, again questioned the Mi-Auley, on Titestiay’ morning. hid- littie Ethel Levine, who was 1.11» ‘gfiilllkilll twollriplfe roclilts on the trralgiciilfihfhhlcattiilley Lghirl alive, o e sopes curing own to - @111 at e un or- Mlartblc Cove, and the detective dc-Wunme 3'11“ 1"“! 4“3°°m'113-1119d 11" 10 plmnmn, is making 9V0". finuniDouglais avenue. where she had do- 11110021101119 cidminiiii. Several tith-luver?" her “they” "inner w Mm er‘ children soiw ‘and talked to a o,“ 1:89am?‘ Aug‘ 2 she 5am m“ mun. supposed to he the one whotlgyars] ,5???‘ ‘he: (Pbmck be“ ‘min-tiered the MrAuley girl, iiboirtlm; (m. u ma.‘ “lllsfitegfla £2: noon of the day the crime was ‘com~ alum‘ Waugh“; flDldler-Q trumps’ irirttvri. and their stories have bcrnni brown coat and a “peaked cap" §.".‘§Z.i.‘;i“€£?é‘.‘i°.,“ “if. .11?" “lfiilii .z."*"rro'..r"r:" r ma“ _.. l _ a1 r on y we e erreswere arg- ‘Coroner Kcnney and viewed the redflclind thicker. She said that she p nylhud refused but that Sadie Me. he. Auley had gone with hdm. 1111s Me- i o1‘ going with the inihuman wrotcb. the bod was pp ~ Me found is directly 11191111111 the Thomas‘ ym. wnun" De:cr|ptl°n' l ‘ ' A new and important description and is in ii thick grove of shurbs 0i’ the man was handed to the po- 1 . lco yesterday by little Phyllis wn- fflli. daughter of Thomas Wilson, " yurtl property to the scene of the.“ 126 (Iiesley street. Thin 1pm., crllme is approximately seventy-I'm“ '91‘! a Telegraph P91701181‘ 1B8! t, ilvc feet. The ground in the grove ‘,“°“.‘“g ‘ha: “he M‘! “cfilmvaflhd ‘ G T lls ‘tliir-nkiliy covered? with crepers, Mum)" ‘Lomn and Freda“ Lu“ 11- . ' ' "raspberry bushes and small oedurltxn alrawherry excumm“ o“ “'9 ‘ fitreos and slipiibs. and it is a loné-Idiaymolrlig wqlfiichuity-hzmllttlxrllgl/icaulh’ (Special to The Guardian.) [ly spot. The hill slopes sharply glpl [ljgflnpeflredl 19m. said (ha, "s; 10.— Thedoivurils IMarible Cove and anyone hnd lent her house about 11.15 and u! 1119 in the grove would not he visible had‘ proceeded up Bentley stregy, l lo the vacant lot a-lniost directly ‘ ’ across the avenue from the street, __ Iphe (iltiielll thatabout 11.30 her hrmh- _ dblgrrifl‘ in who 11nd been picking I Im L ‘\ are earlier in the day, z m.“ The body was dlcovercd entirely 0.9.1.11: éxladaygaayw S“; ‘he 1111195. ' '3 .11 ' -l': , a tl .earche. passed . ' e" m 1' 9°- Mmlm rllzncslrhlaltciimiuihii “time again dur- byuégfitlhrgi rmudrmf- “cmnpamui inf: the 111F111 week without discover-l“, me (“Maire “n?” m6" "a! “ingthe child James Kimball who...“ ' on M cumudm‘ M7931- Halolcitt-g berries yesterday morning!“ ‘n a strange ma“ appeared on ion the side of tihe llill and he wuslalflat-jflfrnt; and onereo time Phyllis .l'llil(\l||ng ‘for some iborries srbovi? tall ‘ll u M ban!” She rams“ m his bond when a stone on which hoicme ahlgnznfzrtilcirl; ham $11 h" 1 ‘ - 3 - ‘In 1e wou take ,ll.“ir.i‘“..‘if.‘.l.“.‘ifi“ll’iifi'ili“f.‘ii.“i..“lifll21253.‘ s“; "a" n» foot lie noticed a llbrtlon of thshpld t " 1m “m1 11111111’ P1111118 mirlfs halt‘ in itlrc opening Islam] 0" ;°"b"u19 31011118 191181111 stone ‘had loft. lie inamsiliatcly rc- th' rPYO V811 m“ ‘landfill CF11 1, ' " rres milmovcd another stone and sow alcofi':hll1iijdi‘zrpllloia$1116‘ 1:11: W"! 14m "PM w invpstigme 1.0111011 of the 1s dress. The Lat ‘and m“, h” m a" n whl 1119111 i’ 1 ‘ lat once informed some of the melt H? w?“ rgqueqm mve $955115» ‘memp (LL11 rork l Douglas avenue, who ‘ ‘ “ e1“ 11 111111 . S '2 .nt ll tecrlve Power dccmtb‘ ' ‘ e ‘ e" e-‘l WEN ‘vlnnllpllil1zéllprllii' Dgtective Blddescomibe.fgxcker‘ There M“ ‘he 5111111111 5P9 . Urbahlrck. Phyllis, however, ignored or Thornton and several potrolmcnlwml 22:1 the 0m" 1W0 7911111111611 _ hastened to tho scene. 'l‘hcy found, W, ltobcrtsons , 1 _ h l f, m me Mm, e wily. she said, she got fragilit- .tho iodylna 0e 0 w h 1?. ‘ened and started Over ‘he m“ u} words Douglas avenue, accompanied by the other two children. They noticed some large berries about 71011’ W111’ 11D the hdll and stopped 11° 11161111111111- T1191’ discovered that .1110 strange man was still follow. mg them and they promptly started ilcaves. until the bod was entirely m run‘ Th” “Mm! m" 11D 1'11‘ lobsnure‘, y rliyltelnue in front of Alexander street (‘ororier F. L. Konnoy was sum/Lb; svlegflohu1lw- 1111110118 111619 lirroiir-ri and viewed the body. which n u -_ _- T318 1111111 mil-st have {lavas rloooiriposorl. and gave permis~ l ‘ten grm-‘eiled 1130K 10 1118 Vflcflnt siort to have it removed to Chum- 1;‘ _“' em 119 1111111 "N! discovered bcrluirrs undertaking parlors. it is 1' T“ 111111111911 ""1 1119! the bovine lrnowin that the little glr-l wosran‘ MvAuiev vlrls and succeeded ‘criminally assaulted. although Dr.1mI9n1“‘1nZ 1-119 1111191‘ 10 her death. 1H." 1.. AIDNHIISOIL. who 1181101711911‘ myms W115i?" “'39 1111116 10 S1119 the autmlsy on the body‘ hold last "h “m” “M 91111659 11690111111011 of ovcningthrit hecould not discuss the 1 ° "m"- 11/111011 119 Vflified by the vase until after the inquest tihis "m? 1w" “hndrell- $119 Bald that has‘; trililimii. hi‘: {"118 e ns e of each of the legs. He bad on a blue cont ‘and soft faded grey ha; with a hat band of a darker ‘shade <31 iirfly- "She mentioned that the ""1 "lmeared to be dirtv. but that “then/lief lhe man]; j-ppoarpmye ivas neat and clean. He wag clean sliriven outside a light lnugtgchg_ He was dark skinned and was also ""11""! 1° 11 11°01) reddish grown ae The report of the finding of tho 11' 11B 111111 been exposed to the sun 1 body of the iriurrlcrcil girl spread 101‘ 1101118 time. His spefloh silo dike wildfire around the city and 8110111011 R foreign accent, she said, all the afternoon a steady throng 1111110118111 11B 0011111 be Molly under- or curious sightscers went to Doug» B10011. His heir was iet black and las avenue from every section of ‘"15 91119-111611 ionfl- 11s was alight- tho city and several enterprising 1y nvcr medium height and wsa P00111111‘ (11111l‘11111t‘*0W11 31011115 lads in that section reaped n smn-ll fairly thick set. 1110s 1-l'1-- harvest by showing visitors the ex- iitelln Wilson and Edna which priwc not spot whore the ibcdy was found. were also near the scene when the (Bontinued on NQ Three. _ .uc, lurid sruull trees. The distance from, the back of the garage on tho illi- ('llill‘lPS shops It is stated by~ ion‘ Unemployment Scheme (Special to The Guardian.) l 1 1 or 4\> “What ivc, ~11 t0 to "stone hurl another flat rock "hurl 110111 been placed over the body. These conference lfirruly. Tire murderer bad tho-n‘ lnlut-cil numerous little stones around . Jtbe crevices mail packed all open- Miss LYMA WRIGHT with twigs, earth and fallen Handkerchief Found. Little evidence was found at the nr-tusl scene of the hideous crime whiicli would glvo any clue to the lldcniily of tho murderer, A soiled ‘banrikcrchiiaf was discovered and tihe detectives consider that this was 115ml to gag the child. $100 iiii-rr-liatirlisv, Miss Lyma Wright Wins Special Prize limmollr Estnstghmnhi” Miss Lymri Wright-of (Tiiarlottctown is the fortunate winner . \