' MAID WANTED - (WITH EX- “W? Scfitfliif)’ (-4,; ,i'.li.I-... Canada‘ _ Tin- uica l: to_ i‘ indry training pmm iii England lielore the in Canadian agrirult that Inst The bdiducn u The l- was tukrl Iuuv lrliv __ I lllillaui, \\ IIIIYIIIYUK,‘ lu minucctioii \\'ll _ lpiiliilllil opt-hitvtl a iurm at Pickering, Ont. Here on 3000-Family Scheme m. working on the JOOO-ianiiiy scheme," said ‘Lord Clarendon, Under of State for Dominion Ailuirs, who, with T. C. Macriaughton, VIPC-CilQIFIHBH oi the overseas settlement committee, is waiting (u sec [or themselves how the scheme is working out. settle 300i) families on the soil‘ and to give them a ural methods. They preparatory are given this sail and that the idea has caught on is evidenced car 460 amilics came over as compared with 1200 this year. ill be lil Canada by next year. ‘gl of ilnrencloii, who is the right-hand figure in the hotogra h, which lln the Montreal \Viudsor Strcct station, and Mr. Piling across-i tlic Doiuiiiion. 'l_‘licy will visit Ottawa, Toronto, Fort (‘ulgnry and tlic Pacific Coast. h lliri visit it is intcrcsting to rccall that prior to the war His lucliaug ton, are daughter of Mrs. Arthur McKenzie. Gerald Street, Charlottetown. was operated upon foranlwndicitls at the iClty Hospital on Saturday. Central Guardian MNIUAIUI TAXl—-Phone 406. 10 -8-6l -——-— 57 Mrs. Aeneas MacAulay. Sourls ALL TEACHERS PRESENT at East. is visiting her mother. Mrs. Convention of C. T. IF. plalgg m. Walsh, St. Avards. klstsr at Legislative Chambers this morning. 1050-11 SAD BEREAVEMENT - ‘Mrs. and Harrington. Nell Mllllmillflid. Ullilhr Prince ——~— Slrelll- rowlved lilo sad news yes- Mrs. Edward mother, Mrs. Nell J. McNevlh, Milo. are visiting irieha; in the city. Lot 9. ' -—- Mr. Jsirnos POLICE COURT —At the Police dlradalbaue was CW" yflfllerday morning a. prohibi- business yesterday. lion case was adjourned. All auto- lst charged with driving through a Ernest ‘u’ llllrly dsyluonc drunk was rin- "Wl $26-00 or lhlriy liars. The guests 8t Beach Grove Inn. manslaughter case was adjourned ' lllllll next Monday. ' WINS FAME A8 CLOTHING DE- the l3°"l°" ("fills volllslns u lengthy 1.. Thompson, Rochford square- llcclllllll- 0i "l8 new police uni-forms ' designed by irformer Prince Ed- lllll. u. native of Bradalbane. who week from lvloncton nicrslde in the shophf the illls Mac-Sweep. ed in the article. J. Caul MncDon- Scotla. lllll began his career of h clothing designer in Woburu, ‘Music. and Ellillell fume as the originator of Hurry God-kin of form of latter carriers, doughbgyg and Ialorldu policeman. Mrs. Arthur (Bodkin of Kent St. __.___ FORMER ITJKNDER _ Th‘) .Mr. and ‘Mrs. A. P. Tabor. thel death occurred recently in Everett, MllH-‘L. 0f DlnTlieodore WKIIark. for ‘iuerly of Chelion, Prince Edward island. Dr. Clark was one of the best known professional men of Everett. He was 75 years old and llss practiced his profession in that vlly Since 1893. Previous to enter- lllg llIB medical profession he tau- ght school on the ‘island and. being interested in educational work he "elvell for some time oh the edu- cullonal board of his adopted city. lie was s pronllnent member of sev- eral Masonic orders. l-[is nearest "llll/lvllls relatives on the island “"3 lllll lllillllel‘. Howard, of Seari- Lown: and Mrs. Lewis Spence, of lledeque. J. W. Ward. is arrived in night from Stonehsm, lBrackley Point. Mrs. her little son Jackie. Address And ___,_ THEOSOPHIST PILGRIMS SWE-iinodic-vul castle. oi‘ I'll-rile, near the rump. prcimriilory to his depart- Ncti‘ York. 'I‘hc. Sim- upr- rciqiliihli-iil. was liiformcil lliut when llic world Lcuclier, Christ, enters lilo young ‘illliilillS Iiody, illo lat- l<=l":-\ soul wniith-rs liuinlelcss in oc- AR THEY OBSERVED SPIRITS AT GATHERING iilinlll-JN, Ilulluiul, Aug. 2. —'I‘Iiu [llpipqliilllifil piluriiils. wlio gntlicrcd iillfi‘ to ri-ccivc. tho "llPWl Mussizili" in Ilu- Iwlslill oi‘ .I. Krishiliiiiiurli, iin- pulpit Iiruliitlin, lll_\Vl'li)lll,l.llily iiclh-ic lhcy have such llic Lord , rln-iu liuairiizitc, urn breaking up llu-ircuiiiii ill llic Orilcr of lllO Slur oi‘ ihc Illusl. ..\s illil piiirrlinsi (lilllilft stories multiply of occult iiappcillnigs in uhicll curlli spirils dniicn uiidcl’ pilltl llhilg wlih .l'il mop and olvcs. _ .\ uli-zillliy l-lni; 1ST) ivouiali swvr .sri".-tiv- ohscricd Fheispirits. ()tli- l'l.'l liIl\'I' discovortrd previous; incur. mun». lill<illlilllllll'il hus rotlrcil lo the urn fol cull regions. llcpurtiiiu plluriiiir-i hppupr hwcd lll‘l'iill.‘~lil. the castle of Idcrdc lIil-i l)i'i-'ll prusoiilell to the orllor, Uniincu will hccoiiic. the per- iniiiiciit hciidlplartcrs oi Krishhum. llild l-xullnlil. urii. Mao-i- Au (lhio inventor has patents u hr-dsicitil 5lll‘l'iilliIli0il by n_ minia- ilm‘ irylllllllsllllu. its frume includ- liars. llllf llufllllcl uud cliimiiiig :1 illlilcllilii; liuiz. rings uiid piillc wi-iiglils, ‘ST. CHARLESn-Mrs. James Mo. Lormack and her two children or _..__. A very pleasant the summer at Iier brother's, Jos~ villi 1XJUC8lKG.—il4€D Doiron, ltustico wlio has taken over the merchan- dise business of Mr. lsiah Horne, la doing u very fulr trudo ih ths fucu of competition. Mr. Doinon al- so purchased the farm land cou- llevlod with the store. some 80 ac- res upon which he has quite u, lurge area of seed potatoes. He had this property surveyed and marked Edward O. Show, Winsloo on Jun lly farewell before their dopnrtur elsewhere. Mr. John Mclnnis abl acted as chairman for the evenlii music and old time song. cream and cake. THE onnntorrarown GUARDIAN I Miss Helen Callback. Charlotte- town is visitiug friends at Wlnslosi 0- Shaw and leldlly lllillllllll; of the death other daughter. Sadie of Brackley Point‘ Cousins. in the city on d-lls lionor Lieutenant Governor funeral procession was fined 910.00 Todd of New Brunswick, Mrs Todd _ ' ah party will arrive here today “ll $10-90 ill‘ lillrly days; an auto- onlla motor trlpto Prince Edward llll- Cllvl-Pifsdsvitli over speeding was island. While here they will be Rev. W. Orr Mulligan of Sydney Mines, N. -S., arrived in the city by Hoclielsga yesterday for a I SIGNER -— A recent issue of the short vacation, the guest 0f Mr. J. Dr. and lMrs. Myers and family ward ilsland man, J. Caul MacDon- who motored to Charlottetown last and visited learned the tailoring trade in Sum- many points throughout the prov- te An- lucs left on return by the 5. S. Pictures of the "lioclielugu" and will visit ‘Sydney chief, and the designer are iuclud- and other points throughout Nova Mr, and Mrs. Fred B. Duncan and East Walpole, zlie sport blouse, which in various lMuss, and Mrs. Charles Beuuett of °l‘lllll ‘i188 illlflolne the official unl- llolyoke,.Mass., are visiting Mr- and daughter Ethel and their son Al- phonso of Waburn Massachusetts, are visiting iii ‘Charlottetown the guests of Mrs. Taber's sister, Mrs. Mrs. J. L. Coles and ‘Master Jack- tlie city Saturday Mans, to spend the summer with her par- ents Mr. and Mrs. Colau MaLure. Colas has many friends in the city and nil are pleased to sea hor- again and Presentation . evening was imam“ “m ‘m ‘he lsllllll-l l° llilelllhspent at the home of Mr." and Mrs. 17th when their friends assembled to bid Mr. and lMrs. Shaw and furn- and the pleasant time was spent in The ladies present served ice Then theifollowlng address was IIIIRSE NUTES The get of Colorado L. 2.10 are now showing up. in the matinee last Wednesday; a second. They are owned by Dr., McIntyre. Thomas Mills and wen- lnston McNeiII. Each one of the colts possesses sibllity to heat 2.20 and are all big. handsome and nice guited trottsrs. " it looks as though lifnjor S. the British Soldier owned by Claude MacMlllau will race in 2.16 in the fall races. .-Phlllis Zombro alias the Black Hllwllr was not in good form Wad- llflfidlly lllfll. ‘but George says he will have her on- high when he PM‘: for the money Exhibition W.” . The Yank, with Col MacKinnon. up was a comfortable mils in 2.12 over the Charlottetown Track last. week. it is suspected that the Yank is being prepared for a "killing", as the Colonel pulls off some such stunt now and than. 'l‘lle set of Captain Aubrey con- tlnues to inurch unchecked when- ever they start. The sensational murc (lwsndolyn Aubrey showed 210k ability at Fredericton last Wltil . The Presque lsls Club owned of John R. Braden appeared to have hit it again when he purchased Bessie McKyIo. as this more won a heat in 2.04 3-4 the other day. l‘ Ulllxflfit. 2.06 l-4 ilonionstrntsd last Wednesday that he is at least i1 2.10 tractor over a half mile track. Tramp Across, owned by James Anblng, Jr., proved himself to be a high class filly In winning second money against aged horses last Wednesday. ' Lewis Cox, trainer Park Farm is very enthusiastic about Radiant 2.21. 1-4. Ha is working his stable along quietly and expects to show the natives a lilgli classed article when he turns Dr. Setzor for the word. at Upton There are two Land League threewher-olds that are receiving some training and both look like sensational colts. One Lord filly owned by Runciin Roberts. North .Rliver and the other. by Mr. Bolger of Bunbury. 8 Owing to the fact that the three- year-old sialke for the fall races licre did not fill. Mr. John McDon- aid has turned out to pasture Vlgella and handed complacency. 8 Y l5 McKenua. young trainer. Pat Miss Limassie. well Charlottetown horsemen won lier half sister over to the capable known to a out by a laud surveyor on Friday. —-Jnmes Mc-Oormack has built a handsome bungalow on his proper- ty tit S_t. Charles. He resides in Boston, but, with his family. makes annual vlsits.—-Alfred McCormack local butcher, is doing o. good bus- lness this summer and finds money much more plentiful amongst his d Y M‘_.AAAAAAQV AAAAAQA - (7I.ASSIFIED' ADVERTISEMEN One Insertion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . .. llo par line of 0 worth lfuur Insertions . ltight Innrthri: . . . . . . . . . . . . . "inn. iicifriwliiiT-vi’ i“ \ ridiculed.‘ BfiAiKlEMEyyN, ‘lii-glll-IYOUNG WOMI=N DESIRING TO tlllitll‘ Sopicnihter class of North ui-i .» h‘ lilo ._§'_£.'iii moiil lily, also ch rh= |\\ Iiicll porziiiulff). liztil- uniy illlX llli, city lliliil-h -4i MAN WANTED-—WORK"AT HAV»: .i. it. lfliriiiiliursoii, Lot 4S, Mot-t Iuuid l-‘zirni. SST-T-ZZtHt-ill ' BIG EARNINGS, STEADY EM- ploymsnt for llnrlicrs. Become l-ipcrl In X weeks. Write Mflioi‘ ilurlu-r (‘tilh-ge, Department "F" Ilillllzix. . >__ llteiiuilo Help Wanted . 'i= WANTED AT oNci-z-cuaivisizn-i lll-‘llll. zi cook will‘ kltt-lioll liiuiiLi ‘lililll’ llclavccii 7 ulid 8 p. Ill. at.‘ ‘line llusri. WANTED-A AID FO-R GENER- ui ii<IlI:<li‘\\'ill‘l(. Apply Mrs. (l. .\. Jiiihcu, iicirrucliiivii. _ ' ‘ IO-IR-B-Il-lll lli‘l'ii‘lliltl In cooking) In fnniily of lwo. N0 washing. Extra good will?" l0 capable person. Apply A. B. care of Guardian. Miscellaneous JNO- McDONALD. LAND..3UR. ""1"". llerinunvllle, P. E. 1.. - 59il-7-l0-1mo Plfllo -rumus__ i_.M.AKE " A m“ "lily "i lllllilll! mid repairing i‘ """"» liluycr~iilziiiiis_ niui organs. ilnllllllrlfuclinp gimrnptccili Wu]- W" Jluvcuuiu, Phone ilfl-i-J. ill‘ ‘ l ilinrlot.le.ioii'fl. It. Ii. (i. " ~ mars-rim ___.. __.__..;_ L95T~ CAR LICENSE stars. ‘J-l-ttsltf _ WANTEJT- Tlilrd clnss teacher a?‘ TS 8o per lino of fl word: 7" Der llui of I ward: Aduins ‘Profiling School f0 Nurses. North Aduins, Mass, promptly. school quulllles pupil to secure Provides monthly allowance and privilege of six mouths‘ course at Yule University School of Nursing. All» expanses 9l1-7-20-15i. please writs Supt. registration. paid. For Sale FOR SALE- NEWLY FRESHEN- ed -cow.~~l)r. Mclniiru, lloyalty lufiu-s-:l-.’li OR SA‘LE—EXPRESS Ilruii. ____a luzlu-rl-z-Illiron SALE-LOT. ON susrou bww-et Mist. size filJxlllfi. For f-ur- lnforuizitloii write l). (l. Riggs, iuuu Ilougall Ava" Wind- ‘iii-r sol‘. ()lll. 10l8-7-3L3i. 55s‘ ikSALE-DRIVIVNVG MARE a yours old, Aiiill)’ in ‘lilllllllilllil Ni-ivsnu. l-Ill l-llni .-\\'c.., City or O. "W. Ncivscin, Wins-lion. l054-8-3-3I 'l‘onchei's Wanted‘ WANTED-TEACH ER FOR BU R- llngtou School. Supplement $150 ----\Villlum Profit, Sec‘, Ken-sing- loii, R. R. 2. 1003-7-30-41 for Point Plflili-liltlt School. Pro- lcsiniit preferred. Mrs. iiB-Ilillmlll Jenkins, Secretary. Murray Riv-f M, 1035-8-2-3l ‘ma. customers than for some years:- Mr. d-lenry and Mr. John Burke, Rollo Bay. visited ‘St. Charles on Friday in the course of business.- Ullvor MoCoruiack who for some time occupied the McDonald farm heat in fast time for the veteran John Willard at Fredericton last week. read by Mrs. John Mclnnis and the presentation of a beautiful Refor- ence Bible by Mrs. Albert Cudmore in behalf or the Women's Mission- ary Society of Winsloe North. Following is the address: To Mr. and Mrs. Shaw and Sadie Dear Friends In view of your intended depart- ure frflm our midst, we deem it our duty as members of the W. M. -S. to convoy to you our deep apprec- iation of your services as one of our number and also our regret. Colorado Rose, ownedliy Fred Ross has a handsome foal -by Cup- tniu Aubrey. Wins Golf Champ- ionship of Canada (Canadian Press’) 2.-—- l AND ilrlvliig wagons. Apply Mncliinls 102-I-7-31-3.i Mr. J. Burke has returned to lil r pltul where he les Station. ._.___¢.¢...i PERSONALS are visiting in St. John. - Bi lghton. > ‘Mrs. (l. D. Thompson of Mone- ton, is in tho city. the guest of Mr. uiid ‘Mrs. S. A. McLeod, 130 Water Si. Mr. John F. MucLcod. Mail Clerk, wiis operated on for appendicitis yesterday morning. ills many fri- ends wish him speedy recovery. Dorothy iMcKenzi; three year old BIiRTHS COADY~—At llnzollbrook. July 30th 1926, to Mr sud Mrs Wm. T. Coady. a daughter. Congratulations. MARITIAOEB POLLARD-THOMPBOIW-At North Wilhshire. on June 10, 1926. by Rev. H. PIGPCBQMISB Sarah Edith Pollard oi‘ North Wiltsbire to Mr. James "Thompson of Hunter River. _ _ DEATHS McNEVIN 45m Milo. Lotliil, Mrs. iNell J. MoNevin (nee Sai- Elisa- TEACHER’ WANTED ._. 131', onibstlrhlloey), aged 70. Funo al from 51.1.1 lblitzs Female teacher for her lhterésldence, Wednesday. Ser- -Ntirili Luke. scIi00l.,N°- 47- 5UP- plcment $125.00. E. l). Fraser. lsccy. lilliuirn. l‘ O. 104T WANTIED-JEACH ER FOR MILL- ‘Final-r Dunlap Mimi" vulo School. Siipillfimllllt $75- ' 1053 ‘Apply James Cousins. Sedy. i . . '2. k ‘vante llrndnlbnne lIt R 104+84Hl WANTED ‘r0 BUY ssu-r- WANTED -- TEACHER ros gall" house‘ centgilly lncntflrl inll modern . wma “T” eonyeniencos. CID Guardian. ' 80031-22“. North Tryon School suuplemnnl $175.00. Apply to J. Wellinfton Thomas, Sea, Trans. Albany R. n. m. 1. 1040~8-8-{li lvlce ‘at ‘one o'clock. Please omit ifloivers. ' i at Gleucorodale, has permanently locntod nt St. Charles where he has erected nice buildiugssnd adjoin- ing the old home property-John A. McDonald, Surveyor, was in St._ Charles last Friday on busiiiess.~— home from the (lliarlottetowii hos- underwent u suc- cessful operation for appendicitis. —-Muster Doiron, City, is visiting his uncle. Mr. Leo Doiron, St. Chur- Mrs. C. J. Mitchell and children Mrs. C; Falrall Fisher and daugh: ter Miss Dorothy QFMontreii-l are Wm be remamhereil by M" "i"! the guests of Mrs. Richard Smith. ’ and‘ prfces that you will be no longer with no.5 MONTREAL, Que., Aug. vices of the church and. at the soc- Golr Club. Toronto won the soil Isl gatherings, but rest aggurerl, championship of the Canadian dear friends as you go to your new Professional Golfers‘ Association homo that you take with you the hero today. The new champion be- bost wishes of your many friends. $011168 the 1101561‘ 0i‘ l-lle R088 "0" Please Qccgpt the Qgcompanyiug phy emblematic of the professional glfr as a tqlrsh or love and esteem golf championship of Canada. lln in which you are hail-l gmqnggt us, turned in cards of 70 and 69 fur a and as you meditate upon this Holy "Ill-l 0! 139- Book may you ever study to show —__‘"i_‘- t“..“.."fili".:ll:?l°%.;’.S°;‘.;.li$;§ War Lord Meets Defeat Following Revolt in Ranks hearing the Heavenly Call be thou faithful unto death and I will give thee a crown of life. . ‘Mrs. Shaw although taken by surprise very feellngly replied and JJONDON; Aug. 2—The Tokio . correspondent of the Daily Mail Mrs. Shaw was brought to n close cable; a report (rpm Mukdan ma; by all standing and. singing. Blest Chang T50 Lin, Manohm-inn whi- lw the tie lhst blulls- Lord, has been defeated by Nation- a ‘very pleasant evening which long v alist troops at Naukow. The Kuk- THE MARKETS den report states that 2,500 of Chang's troops were ikilled, ac- . cording to the Daily Mail. MONTREAL, Que, Aug. 2.~Ths export trade in Canadian grain on the Montreal market today was cx- ‘T80 Li" S The newspaper's -Pekln corre8~ pondent cables that when Chant! attacked Niinkow two tremsly dull. There was practically bPlKBdeB TBl/Ollfill. llilli-‘llll! up the I iio demand from oithor local or ior- “llack- Hotel Co‘, elgn buyers. The cash grain niark- wfllllldell Bllfilllllllll! l0 tile Tel" ' " at was also inactive but prices dim” tile "°"l°“““°” ‘ll m” Proprietor: Na 2 Canadmnfightlnlz. Utmost secrecy iii bslni! ‘were unchanged. western oats were offered at ill cents and No.3 at 57 cents per bushel. The spring and wiuior wheat flour markets wero.fehturo- less business being quiet hut pric- es were steady. There was little business transacted In‘ millféod, but the undertone to-ths msrket was firm, Only ‘a light- trade was done in standard grades of ‘rolled puts and prices-ruled steady. The cheese msrkat- continued easier suffered‘ n fractional decline. Western grades were of- fered ut 16% cents par pound; The receipts were 8.108 bones.‘ Prices for all grades of eggs "werewvell inaintal duiider a quiet Inquiry. Hahn's: riia’ woréniuoted. st 37 cts. and firsts at 33 oonts psr dozen. the. receipts wars 1.047 cases. The butter market was qulstpbut steady -No. 1 pasteurized was quoted ut 821,5 can-ts per pound. The recelp were.2,895 packages. . ' smear Manatee .21 cons-tea AT owes m rusxwo _ ‘MEXDCO. Au]. i. i-i In one Mox- niriintainod and correspondents are not allowed to go to the front. Famine conditions exist in the ivnr area. The N on-Stop Run The non stop 1.000 mile econ- omy run being starred with a |Whlppet cur by the McLaina Ser- urico Station is causing more thnn ordinary comment, throughput the city. . " . , ’ The start will be made from the Gityllall Wednesday aftornoontst 3 dgloslt." with‘ the’ folio lng judges present.‘- Miiyor l Ml ler. _ Messrs Dudley Wright. MFP. Titus James ‘McMillan _and Chief of Police Show. ' ' Mr.- McLains inlonnad the Guar- dian last evening that he is giving 25, gallons of gasoline to tho par- son guessing the correct number of gasoline used on the run. ously. We will miss yiou both m, the ger-‘James fiihnston, of the Rosedals The Harris Abattoir August 9th. Any one wishing plans and specifications apply f». 1045-8-3-31. L... ‘ store at Hortavllls will close on ceremonies inbuilt. His record was the following afternoons for the 27 mairlngss with one caromony— month of August only, owing to all the couples kneeling uimultano- scarcity of farm help: Wednesdays and Fridays. from 12 The reason is self- evident: out»... simple Jonafruétlolnl a: most separators-but each part Ia doubly wall madai why Sliarples Needs 1N0 Fixing Y Sharples has only half aa malny part: ' 1t has taken over a third of a century of constant development to bring the Sharplaa down to ita present stats or aturdinus, simplicity and freedom from repair troubles. . Dil-tilht Gear-Cane g-oll oncofl‘ a month ‘~- wn s l— No and to watcblf your spend —auy speed akltul clean n No dlau or blades, to 3st bent or worn and throw the howl out of balance. Only one piece in the Sharpie! Bowl. No ollan, all halal or all dfatrllntlag groan: to set plugged. Oil in gear caaa oils everything, N0 I"! Nlrlla’ to wear out and canao hard Till" "ll" N0 l" WWII"!!! lined-din poor skimming bowl In direct dial-no oil-drip shall. design eliminate: than, Sharpie: perfect “m: "we," turnliia. sharpie; pa: ball bearing running l’ "l" in nil. . -- ' sooner 3° llfll loll-OI Illdar aplalh to wear out and Klllwlll" emu munch, Sharpie: doesn't use this fluilvlrll’ “mm” n ‘LL , 1‘.gk has no discs ' to wash "v ‘m! u splash. sari-piss lsxibla spindle flllf-‘Tlilll- lblorb: vibration. Y‘ 1WD "W" milk into when turned tun slow. Sharpie: skim: pfuporllflll to clean at all speed; “gurgling “M” i (‘Yfllllvfl No varintlon at‘ cream-an lilsh supply ‘$2,, firs" doulila tank-no exposed [scar-no washing of n wmelrvb ahliniuing force Frictionlesl Ball ‘Ualoaring — any . turning Bowl lkiui: clean ‘lavas at low speed Cream ataya lama thick- Patented Tubular SHARPLES SUCTION-FEED all of the above folks too—tllcy'li cleaning. the oldest and Shnrples is troubleproofl Better still it is croam-waste-proofl-wwing 'to the wonderful Sllcllmkfeell. which insures clean skimming lll- Ill speeds-true of no other separator. We'll be glad to demonstrate to you any or THE SHARPLES SEPARATOR CO. 236B Dundaa 8%., West Genuine llharple: Repairs and Oil carried In stock J.l.. DOUGLAS, AGIIIT 39 Queen Strict CREA M SEPA RA TOR Remember Shurples Alllellclkflllld Buaralitoed practically forever. TORONTO Charlottetown, P. E. I. features. Bring the women. like the easy turning and snsy ls uiudc liy lsreatest separator factory in 7- -Z it l. Poincare Has New i Plan to Solve F- °Ev=L°PE° AND Benson-m ....:°‘..::':.r:" rams, Aug? Premier Poin- ENl-ARGEMENT8 care is going to use the tobacco monopoly to solve France's float- lug debt. problem, according to u report current in political circles set going by deputies 811,, ‘ly familiar with thoC-ovsrnmenfs in- tentions. The Premier's plan. it is said. is to turn over the tobacco monopoly to a company formed 8»- Iong similar lilies to that which is exploiting the Belgian state rall- roads. The country would issue bonds bearing a fixed rats of in- Lei-est, to an amount said to be twenty five billion francs, which would be offered to holders of vari- ous categorles In exchange for their certificates. Jn this way the greater part of the floating debt would he effective- ly funded. By this plan. the state would not alienate the monopoly, since it would continue to be ex- ploited by a committee of directors on which all interests would be rc- presented in the name of the state and be under its immediate con- trol. The plan meets favor by all the political parties, CRABWELL STUDIO 137 Great Georg: Chest IIllBTlIlN SlilE I OF VALUABLE PROPERTY IN CHARLOTTETOWN I will sell that", large dwelling house, suitable for two tenement or boarding house. situated No. 70 Prince y Street, on Friday, August 6th. commencing at 12 o'clock noon. All modern conven- lencea. Property In first class re- pair‘. Furniture and fixtures will be sold at 1.30 sharp. Term: at sale- tlon any time. J. A. MacDONALD. 1 I - with marked °p°" °' "'°°° FLOODS ON WEST COAST OF .. JAPAN CLAIM ENORMOUS TOLL OF LIFE AND PRO- PERTY. iroxio. Aug. 2. —Floods ‘In Niigata perfecturs. on the west coast oi’ the main island of Japan. which have claimed between 2110 and 400 victims. subsided today. reports from the affected territory Victoria Hotel On; of tho largest and but equipped Hotels in Eastern Canada. Contains 120 roflml- 44 of which have private Mid“ Relief w°rk i” pmgrenllas baths. Completely renovated satisfactorily. h,‘ m. p,“ “w yum p“, The Shinano River, the mnln Hot". thmuohou‘ cum“ artery of the flood waters, broke through Its Blllbllllkfflélll-ll in two hundred places, and washed out seventy-nine bridges. destroyln 25,000 acres of growing rice. and the United States have lta splendid tabla. Courteous sarvlca to all Guests. ‘Tols- phonea In rooma._ Rats] $4.00 t0 @410 par day. Charlottetown Minus-d’: Llnlmsnt for Insect bites. HARRY 0. BROWN, Manager Fowl and iflrollsra. lif you havd any to offer- plsaas phone or write u: for quotations. C. E. Plhyort, Shawinigan Falls; W. Allan Wall, Outremoht, Que; l-I. M. MooIwy, Halifax; G. M. 1E1- Company, Ltd. l049-8-8-1Wk. TENDERS Tendsra will be received by the undaralnnad for building a piece to Grand Tracadls ‘Schooiil up to llott. Dnnvllle, Quebec; lilliiott,'Daiiville. Que; Mrs. D. G. Wlson, Halifax; Miss Morrow; Mrs, Nina E. Davidson, Wolfiillo; W. G. ROBE-liq}, Toronto; E, L. Ronabel, Toronto; W. Mountford. lvinnipeg; S. 1C. Campbell. Winni- pciz; E. A. Horrey, Toronto; C. A. liowe_ and. wife. Granby. Ontl; E. C. Woodley, Montreal; B. A. Ross. Toronto; Jas. R. Hamilton. Port- age La Prairie; G. W. Clark, Van- couver; H. W. Creshan, Victoria, Ii. (‘._. J. A. Barrett. Edmonton; P. Parker. Calgary; A. Work. Ed- monton; Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Hen- ry hnd daughter. Toronto; E. J. Ellen and wife. Winnipeg; Agnes ‘Thompson. Winnipeg; Mm. E. J. Barrett, Halifax; Mrs. s. Cunning- ham, Halifax; Alice M. Haventock, Q. A. McWilson, Halifax; W. Van. G. Elsie LEUTER KElIER. qrlnlfTracadle. ~ v Beginning Monday, Aug. 2nd; the Mondays. Queen Hotel Qlnc: taking over thla Hotel we have spent ma"! thousanda 61 dollars In fgpjh‘. hm] Improvements. It In now "the flnaat Hotel of it! claa: In the Maritime PHW- inces. It appeals to the» who want a comfortable Hotel and splendid tabla and excellent service at a moder- ate prlca. Rates from $3.00 to 34-09 par day. ' Charlottetown Hotel Co., Lid. Proprietor: v MISS L. MoQUAID, Manager. l QUEEN- floral. i Mr. E. Sprowell, Toronto; Stella Sprowell, Toronto; Hillio Sprow-i “Vie? the “MMHSIF li- l‘ and‘ The > Auctioneer-ell, 'l‘oronto; Hilda Dunn. south- iliflzlrklililiillifit ‘liliiaxtltlie hlllglvgllltllhtleilllliillll lil32'3'2'5l- »llUI‘(), Mass; Isabel F, Culiiming, were is m? the rep!" Winnipeg; D. H. Luke, Oshawa; ' Valerie Moran. Winnipeg: A. G. — llellc. Winnipeg; E. Itoss. Winni- peg; E. J. Roy. Winnipcg; M. V. Wlnteford, Winnipeg; A. E- 'l‘olly, Hamilton, Unt.. F. E. Christopher, Winnipeg; Mr. sud M-rs. Elltiliilfi Robige, Leann. Mass; E. L‘. Wood- ley, Montreal; T. H- Adams. Wolw luston, MIISIL; TrH. Adams. Quin- cy, Masih; A. B. Keith. Quincy Mam; W. R- Adams, Qufncy. Mass Mrs. Jardine, Nova ‘Scotiu; A. H. Affleck, Albany; Geo. liicklng llalifux; Mr. and Mrs. E, S. Coffin. Charlottetown; Mrs. Lcstcr lire- huut, Murray River.- Mrs. (l. S. ‘Forbes, Tyne Valley; hlrs." Fulton l-Illhi, Tyne Valley; ‘Preston Hills, Tyne Valley; Royall. C. Farrow, Bidcford; A. W. Mllllhini, Tyne Valley. -— -—4 HOMEMADE SUMMER DRINKS Hughes‘ Ginger Cordial Essence Spruce Watson's Tonic Stout and Ale Hires Root and Ginger Beer Tartaric and Citric Acids Try u: first for your drug wants. v lean church a priest, desperately attempting to minister to the needs All‘ the general features of the o'clock till 8.80. only in case of rs- sarvlco ware given an malls and pairs required for machinery. Kon- of the multitudes,‘ requiring rarl- individual responses war: used only riotb Mdbsod. liartaville. ous services. preformed marriage when they were indispensable. Watt. St. John; Geo. M. Bihns. Halifax; A. P. Philpott. Springhill; W. Gorgan. Halifax: J. Bsrasforil. 1020-8-20.) Montreal; E. A. Hayter. Winnipeg. Hun-opus» Peniseccc and Renenrsmse ' . 1f l. ‘ ‘K ' “ ' . g an. aflllflfi urn-an aura. furl» A uuaa-u aw .- uissiacam- h,“ 4... a. J1“ s raw- ....,, l,’ -' funct- wiil Rehabilitate Liberals in (Jppopsitionl/A ClIQa l. y; _o ti. i; ll