s pt ‘ Iliiiiivsy. S to 1.0 percent ,1 ~ r h" 1° i cash from 5 -O-OQ ..:,....... 10o par IIIII oflworda § m‘ o+0vb0§+¢0+0+0‘v vvY v vv vv no par lino of I words 1n pcr llna of ll words was} AGENTS,WRITE sos riuisivi k Ave, 'l‘oroutil. 3074 6 16 wsin 3M Miscellaneous _ . N A. McDONALD, LAND §UR- i-yon-Lyiarnianvlll ____i..c_____ LL PARTY WHO TOOK THE 'l'il]i Iljliin. iilrs. Alex. McDonald's iii», Newton, please return same s thirty, ls kuo\vll.——3753-7-1R»3l vdurwesiurllic nous AT rdiaa (li-ntral Job Print- — nu UPIMARDS or s25. WEEK booklet and lull tiar- lor stamp. (Jitnuila Mlltilb —" rliktiauyfllhiriluto. My,“ t. ton Sharp, Secretary, Fast llldc- ford. 3524-7-16-5i. ._._._.__ _._.___i___ WANTED-SECOND CLASS TEA- chcr for Aanandalo School. School alongside Village, mid- suinnicr vacation. Less than 1b children of school age in the. ITstrict. Supplement —- $75.00 George E. Saviile, Scc‘y., Trils- tees, Annandale, Lot 56, l". Isianil.——357il-7-!E'.'.£. W For Sale 1 Iclp Wanted IMMEDIATELY nqiltlkhmllly. » Applywli. .010 . l.‘ ‘ . ___._.__a_____----——— Aurzba-vbuuo WOMEN_TO At least one fMiitii-eil, Summerslde, P. E. Ir-(Zi. ilnife. of $l2-314 ' iform and T0 LOt School is accredit.- iid and (liters excellent course. vitii luailiteuunile, un ilvuiltuge of training. ll! 119W [It-tune gtt-eet, Apply ""11"" "l" Street. ' - 3452-7-12-tf, Please make iilllilllcil- ion fur class (anti-rill! 390M111 115T Address iiosso Etter. wanted ilpi-rintindi-nt oi Nilrsos, Tho ~ ‘lcridi-ii llililhliill, liicriilcn, Conn. W A N T E D —- 5539MB HAN‘) lf stu- baby walkcr. Write Box 473. 3i 3551 7 17 7i filly- What W001 l , uiidiug equipped (Continued from Page 1) prise that r-llllill iiuiai-turcil in (Jltnada. the igurating wool grading Ave Stock Branch has iiula they have exhibits. to kecp lriiniiig and (YO-(lpfifiltlvt! market- , oi‘ wool wiis started on tho ls- -il hi Will-and up to dale allll") ' been lbe arendy i-e llincs as luuch as the mil- ii-ii sheep population _ only one year's £38000 increa- liltlfi lIllH been grailed an of iiptlroxlmatoly 0.009 llllulltl“ .r last year. The market tflilll)’ very strong and a liltgo llliflill or the island wool has‘ already ll sold niid tho balance under farmer wlJl F"! lll“ 1'0‘ ioils rs. There is a grent sh a lll - world's supply oi wool: ndia oral decrease in the (l shy 1.119 ‘m, ‘A, -W ‘u ti» mul- ‘ "table u. FOR SALE—20 ACRES OF standing .ha.y..Apply Mrs, George Lewis, Wcet Royalty. .56‘.l-7-1-8-3l R SALE-USED RUBBER TlR-. d bike-wheeled wagon and lDill" cylinder blcLaugillir. Ailimnublls. Pr'cn right. G. R. McQaarrie, llli llirlnce and Australian War Realization Association) which for s0 long e period hail a ilecldod influence on qucntiy prices should bc well innin- tallied. expmmnd (pep- ,_ The Farmers should nilpreciate. m". .61.“), was tlic services of the provincial and y no- federal live stock departments and u, H“, u min“ m,“ clot). qptnig the best way to show their up ltiy wasbraiiufzictured in Eus- precintion is to market their wool or other products on a graded has is. When they receive high prices es in cooperative marketing and door." m of Lost Condor (Canadian Praia.) b ‘Bevan. Federal District Engineer ‘ for Aibornl oif the sands oi Long ~i , Wont Capt of Vancouver nfhThcea out British ship ,.._. . . snow from Helm-iv. Catalog R. C. N. V. H, T0 TRAIN-This an afternoon the local" ‘Royal Naval l’ ' . . . - RGSBPVBS will take partyin rowing l a . i . 4 niientciagti; egzrclilsali,‘ pangs equlll '1‘ riot". Tomorrow morning. the vis- ‘ iting warship will take out the loc- ul unit for practice in gunnery and torpedo firing. Parliament Scheduled (Continued from Page 1) l‘ , tion of the revenue collecting ser- vices under an administrative lrsad These enactments should material- ly aid in simplifying and improving the present methoih of taxation and effect l1 substantial saving. "To existing safeguards for the public in banking operations has been added the ‘provision for gov- ernment inspection of tho charter- cd hanks. important trade agree- merits. been made with Ileigiuln and the Netherlands. Other treaties aiming [ck w" Zlemerl ‘It NM” Yolk ""55 at the suppression of smuggling op- erations, have been negotiated be- tween Canada Stilton. "To safeguard tho interests of children alld maritime transplmzltmzillielztezll-lisclrdahall: . I teachers Wanted been given by Canada to certain draft conventions of the internatioli WANTED— FlRST 0R SECOND ai labor conference 0f_the League LONDON, July 20.-—A marvel of At the moment our surgery liiis been brought to light l1l‘<1l"-l'1i‘il l0!‘ 110W“? llllllllllillli‘ country is being represented at ihc by the visit oi‘ a mall to a London Sclllllll- 5111191911101"- 5150110- " Inter-Allied conference iii London hospital. lie said he had bfOlWlll n- J‘ Swwlrli Safloléxgi fgivlgllr llY mi honorable member of this his wife ta be treated, as the il-‘os- lllillllililllv- lparllaulcaltl. Wc fervently share the pltal had been successful with him WW“? ope of a the coilntrlcs there rep- i8 years ago. lic said that be had WAINTEDT TalAfiHEygllatslgElgg$g resented that tho deliberations of suffered iroln cancer, and that his gm‘?! prlejlefrfwuo‘ 16,. s l“ ill!“ llllllllflillll 110d)’ may aid in tongue bod been out out in 1906. c m“ “re 0' "' , “m” llle Hllllcdy improvement of Eur- The man's story sounded lncrcd ""11" 5125-00- A91"? l" 5- Slwl‘ opoan conditions and relations". class teacher, experimccil male 0g Nnttonm Degzh Yesterday (Continued frown Page 1) Mr. Ilugb smoke, Smith, a highly respected farmer a Ile was for twcnty-twd years a ~ locomotive engineer on the P. E. I. Railway being for a number of . h: the e. n. 1. Bishop Brotherhood of Locomotive Fire- men and Engineers. ' Since his re. _""" tirement from the Railway about fourteen years ago the deceased conducted a grocery b“s;?,(f|s'i<i?.',l have received the. following letter: streets, at the same tilnc taking a very active interest iii civic mat~ tors and serving for eight years "Al ill" 1991"" 595mm o! m“ on the City Council, from which he Diocesan Synod the following w» resigned in 1023 to uccept the posi- solution was passed:— ticn of Market (ficrk, holding that “Resolved that this Syllllll 1"" of his quest thc Archbishop to convene T0 LET—SMALL TENEMENT 11,8, .;'~ BOSTON, July 20.—Rev. Lavln St. Lidia's Methodist church in il-Ylln, 30 years ago performed the ceremony that united Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Thomas became a wdow 10 years ago and now comes the nu- aouncsnient that Rev. Causey is soon to wed his iornlerparisbion- er. Coincident with the elderly couple's marriage announcement. Miss Avis G. Thomas. youthful daughter of the brItlcto-he, an nounceil her engagement to Freder lllltl lllans are progressing for a double Wfidfllllil, on Oct. I ‘<0 Has No Tongue But (Canadian Press.) lble. particularly as he was able to bulk quite naturally, all almost un- heard oi thing alter auch an opera- tion ,but exinlnation corroborated his statement. The. malignant growth had gone entirely. and the man was able to niasticate his food and enjoy his Thc Clergy and Lay representa- tives of the Synod of Nova Scotia Diocesan Rooms Ilalifax. N. S., June 30. I024. .. THE customs itluriousFrealr , v n . I I l I ' 0f Lightning 1 Z An unusual slid, up to this time -»-i1-~?-!i-°1¥-f€i?§“§i ffi-"ii-Eihi ‘ii‘i§.§"“;i'.‘22i‘”'£;ii.i§.§‘ grounds this evening at 6.15. Full . . ‘ ' s ittizi."isi"ir.ii §.'".'“::.:*: i“; . WW9}- lllfdlll! afternoon. Miss Bridges, _ who was on her way to cam t ‘Fostdegi’? Pond. was driving lierp all‘:- ’ 0m e tlrough he fella ln the mm" <11‘ Yefilefdliyks electrical 810F111. when suddenly everything (Canadian Preaa) went-black before her. P. Causey, elderly preacher of COVBTPd her sight and the party Springfield. and for more than s. Billlllllllril their way. The only ‘tra- quarter of a century pastorof the ce of the strange occurrence was a tm inch hole in the ton oi the car. 8T6 flDll-llllllls a short time at the George B. Thomas in marriage. flllllll-rmixrliilllse- tlemen referred to in the above clip ping will be familiar to our older residents who remember the big business houses of half a century ago. ‘Fhey are the daughter and son of the late Robert Bridges who iness and, second to the lute Owen Connolly. the largest pork packing iIn a ieiv seconds, however she re Mr. and Mrs. Robert S- Bridges The llilfllitfi of the lady and gen- condilctiwl the principal meat inls- plhut iii the Province. .\lr. John Saunders of the firm of Saunders & Nowisoiiic iearllcil his business with Ziir. Ilridges with whom he ivas associated ior very many years and of which this (Inn's lar- go mcat business oi today is the mrturzil succession. They (lccupicd the big building, still ilsed as a meat store 0n llilisborougli street and the basement oi‘ the building now the home of the Guardian (then the. Temperance llall) for overflow storage, and many oi oilr older iarlners who sold their hogs to blni will recall these past iiielii orios with pleasure. ilils youngest son Robert, spoken of in the libovo item. is one oi the long list of successful islanders ab- road. Ills business is rather novel from our point oi view. but quite an important one in ihc big cities of America. From the immense ba~ keries ill lies-ton there aro large quantities oi stale and left over break and baked goods which is not usable as human food. This he ltandlcs iii car loads oi’ which lic has a parctlcal monopoly distribut- ing it amongst farmers for poultry and stock iced daily by auto trilckr; Besides this he conducts a tine or chard, his apple crop oi last year totalling alone about 300 barrels. IIe enjoys a beautiful residence. on Wakefield Park. which has out- grown in suitability and ho is con- verting it into a two tenement bou- se and constructing a more up to (late dwelling foi- his own accom U. S. Won Women’s Championship (Canadian Press) OLYMPIC STADIUM COLOM- BES, Jilly 10. —Miss IIclcn Wills and Mrs. (Ieerge Wightnian, Unit- ed States pair won the women's doubles championship of the Olym- pic lawn tennis competition, defeat- lYiR Miss Kathleen McKanc Mrs. Phyllis Covcll in finals today Good Racing At Summerville. Sat. The following is the summary of ihc Silmmcrville Ifacos hold Satur- FR EE-FOR-ALL. liector (hlcilitylrc) Erlgarton (Mcllonald) Todd Ii}. (llilcLartell) auNn-s Time—2.2l3; 2.22; 2.22 1 CLASS B.——(MIXED) Jack Todd (McCnbe) Sliver Todd (lugs) .. Ilubc Aubrey (McIntyre) Ziiajor S. (bicKcnzlc) .. Nellie D., (laconic, Alberta Pat- cbon, also started. CLASS C.—(M iXED) Amy Aubrey (Carver) éé-‘flNi-l unto-bod Rilby (McIntyre) . . . . . 3 Tiluo——2.31; 2.32; 2.32. JUDGES-L. \\'noil, Dr. Keith, I1 STARTER-E. F. Acorn modation. Mr, Bridges ls prominent in trn ternal society nnii social work, is the genial hospitality of the family a special meeting of thc Synod for The late Mr. Smith was twice the purpose of electing s 111111100 married, his first wife being Miss Co-adjiltilr; Griffin of Georgetown by whom lic And further resolved that ‘the bud five children, all living. Ouc Executive Committee and the Loni- son, Albert is at present residing in Pictou, and the other, William (ti-vision submit to said special i-ics- The three daugbt- iiion such proposals as may seem era are, Mrs. II, J. Gray, Boston; ttdvltinllll! for the provision of tho Mrs. (D12) Rutledge, New York; and Mrs, J. MacLcod, St. John. . There are left to mourn besides At a joint meeting of the 3X00“- hls sons and daughters, a sorrow- tive Committee of the Synod and jutor Bishop." inittee on Increased Eillflcilllfll Sill)- nccessary stipind for said (lo-ail- prices has all been sold, cilnsc-Jmnes M homo‘ for their product outside of the co- m. m-Isifl,“ 1m Ummt-tuntty Qt ox- operative method oi‘ marketing Hm“ Cmnutpu, wont; nna cloth it is the co-operativo ine- ill‘ iii (liiiiiuiii lTUllI lllfilll) woois. thod they have to ihhnli for lhhhl practically till ihc (ixhibiilons lll as they never would ha" ihellwl the prices now being paid ii tho been Cooperative Associations did not ind iii Prince Edward Island oxlst. never was in butter condi- Prince Edward island has shown i which gin-s to show that the the way to the rest of the provinc- niers are paiyiug more .'iiteaiion their tiller-p, iu citriuf! . lief-con cloau and ziiso g to produce a iloltcr w all Number Ono ii and tlio rejects arc o lief-ill"- the eyes of the agricultural induzi- iii tires-Try in the dominion are looking t)f\l, lt on the aotllrl-t-los oftliin province. its "hilt," Mr. Thompson declares. "you Prince Edward ‘Islanders can do better, Let your objective for next year be 100 000 ‘pounds. You .h:ivc a wool that s second to none k iia its class shd bore will always mnrke Iier wool of this been (quality. You ‘hill/e _n selling organi- zation in the Canadian Co operai- .ls 50,000. Ive Wool Growers that keeps in. touch with the world's pianists and the greater volume of wool they get io sell the larger the market willbe bccaiiso when they can offer millions instead oi thousands they t. ran interest the. great markets of the world. "lt does not matter." laaid Mr. Thmnpson. "will: you an produce, even if it shook be a ofoi-(ghlfiegaimlted mouse trap. ti‘ it is tho right kind. tho world will make a path to your v-lomonin. n. July Z0.—~I.lllht on, the mystery sari-o nding the dis af‘\ét:§f,r"lw- “Qhnlétf-“Egfxgnfl, Pail, Montreal; A. B. Miller, st. I "o, m,“ m‘ “mm, John; H. Ii. Baily. 1nd; Herbert t}. “m l‘ ' - Phillips. Bralltford; Fred float- morn, Montreal: Kathleen Ander- son, Joe Cshlil, Mary Cahill. Hali- ra oitrd and of which no ira- co has since been found is believed to have been dlsoivered by W .li. Duly of Boston, and one brother, llll! WlilOW- 911° slsl-er- Mls- James thc Committee on Increased Epis- cqpul Supervision hcld on Julie 24th tho following resolutions We“ The flag on the City Building is ilyllig at half mast 11s a tribute of ihc civic respect for the ilecciis- cd be announced later. ._______. ._..________..i. BIRTHS ill‘. ‘D-EATHS later. Wini- Btraef, Charlottetown .-_______.__________._ Offers to the travelling public a comfortable. up-to- liato hotel. Contains 44 rooma with private baths. Tho Cuialna la famous i: ovar Canada. Telephone all rooms. Counaoua aor- vloo. H. C. BROWN. Manager Lharlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. ’ Proprietors rvooooao-wooon VICTORIA HOTEL dbr. have boon discov- uo iii heavy gum or and‘ do covered ia flaw.» for no n ‘a is! some the stipend of‘ the Co- ailiutorllishup, to be elected at ll . lspgclfll meeting of Synod, be secur- Thc funeral arrangements will M, “s follows; sited funds of the Movement s returned to this Diocese- nce to be obtain- . r.ia assessment on ed his attack. (‘d {mm n pm q Attracteil to the scene by the screams of a ivoinali, Lukciiian first tried to cud the snake's llio with a hoe, hilt found it necessary to eni- pty both barrels of a shotgun, which he afterwards obtained, lic- iol-i- tho reptile could be put to McKENZiE-At ituliiiilrd Maiuo to .\lr. and Mrs. Wiu. J. McKenzie nee Elizabeth McKenzie at‘ (las- lltlTGflllX l’ _l~l. L. a sen, Wm. Arth- te alnount of $4,000 pcr on- r with $300 for travel- Thnt the JKBTQKB- Grace‘ tho Archibls- g, a special meeting convened not later iii-nth. eek lll Septem- of this instructed to send im- lncniber 0f f the proposals .._.__-_--—--———-—-——————- SMITH-At the City iIIospiial. Jilly l 20th Patrick A. Smith, Ex Council- l d ' lor, aged (l0 years. Funeral notice m“ "e Scum w _ am“ nieiliatoly to ever l» Hotel Victoria 1 Synod tllu ilctalls o l a d “ b“ “lift-ta, Dog Pacificd With Cookie fluids v i» i m ..".:*r~;.-,..1.‘r".ii":.£2 icvrolry shop at 727 Iilast 152ml street, the Bronx, told n luau who iraliu» in for a ring, which lic had ordered a week ago. that it was not ready for iiini. Tho luau tiroiluc- cd a pistol and this was lillioivi-ii ' by the same tactics as ivi-re piir- sued in the down town liolil-uil. Nellie, an Airilale tcrrior, barked at the bandits, hilt was won over As nearly as cu the income from the Anglica ward Movement the raising of $1800 from the Dill‘- lshes of the Diocese. lit the case of your Parish ill"- iiiiwrcaso in the See Assessment would be $21.10 to come into effect January 1st, 1925. Yours iiaithfully. V E Diocesan Sec‘y Trees Executive working in conjunction with the Committee on increased ED111000 in deciding that the ively clear ‘for the way is colnparat Although each parish in tho futura will be called upon to pay an increased assessment for Bee Income. the spiritual and inat- outweigh that. if His Grace the Archbishop takes the necessary steps to call u up m" fllefilllll of syooil ‘by the time um- ‘ ___'___.,._. resolution, there is THE LAN, no reason why His Grace will not H5 SENT HER have the assistance this winter. in the trying and arduous work of his extensive Dlflfifilfi.~'elilll'cll Work. -i-_Q Elopers Bound For Europe Are ramiav slosr ' F. Y. Drown, St. John; E. ll. - non, Toronto; A. M. Ilutchings. Toronto; R. N. Wiggins, Montreal; H. J. Grudge, Mohiiton; W. D. Al- ilngham and wife, St. John; A»- A. Benton, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Little. Mr. M. P. Benton, Alex. A. Heston. Jr., Christian Beaten. Floasie Bea- ten, Fiat River; A. C. Smith, Sack» vale; J. B. Woy, Baokvilla; ll‘. M. fax; Jos. Burgess, Montreal; Mr. and Mrs. C. Y. Rogers and child, Montilogl: 8am King and wife, Lon- don, Ofltqllms Morsterton, Moat- ; - real; J. A. LnFontaino, Ottawa; G. “w” Mun“ m" h‘ D. llllia, Everett; C. B. Murray. ifoitoton; Mai. B. w. King, st. John; Miss Wilson, M. W. Alexand- er, 8t. John; J. s. Buckley, Bt. hill: Mr. and Mrs ii. 0. Vader- lasna, Jacksonville; J. D. W. flail; Den Molnea; Donald Macliao, Chic- “um (Canadian Halo.) ) BOSTON. July f0.—-Boaton pO- your aide, Eunice?" lice have been asked to "assist in n ear-old Min Frances lie (‘ielighis to entertain his friends. driving them out to his home and Those‘ who remember his late. fa or and lil-lnsclf as a quiet. hilt hear of his success. Kills Huge Snake (Canadian Press) (Continued from Page 1) with a cookie. yell gave her the flowers?" like one for a buitonhnlo." -—-—<ba---_ Bourne of Montreal Fails To Qualify (Canadian Press) LESTOIIRELLES, F ItA N C E, Jilly 1!). ~After winning his way through the elimination heats pre- cecdiug the semi finals of the 100 lilcire, freestyle, (Jlynlplc swlln. liilng race this morning, Clayton Iiuurne of Montreal, Canada swim- ming star this afternoon failed to make a place lll the final. lic was iliililiiizitcil in the seuil finals in which he ivzis lip against smile of the strongest swinuncrs of the United States. Challenge Accepted The Cloves hereby accept ihc (eliallcnge oi the Junio_r Station En- ders to play on P. W. C. Diamond tonight at 6.15. Signed R. JOHNSTON Captain NOT EVEN THEN l, (Edinburgh Scotsman) A (Tlcrgynltm and one oi‘ bis parisliiiizncrs were playing a round ‘oi golf, and the former was being very severely (left-atoll. As they re» tilrneil lo ihc clubhouse the clergy- lnail was very sill-at. “(Yin-er up, vicar," said Ills oppon. eat brightly, “you're dead out of form, that's ali'tlu1t's the niaitcr with you. Tho clergyman shook his head. “No," he said sadly and ilccisive- ly, “I shall never be ablc to beat you." . The. other laughed. "Oh, well." he said, “you'll win in the end all right. "You'll be bury- ing inc some day." The clergyman, however. refils- ed to be comforted. “Yes, hilt even .,,"_,_. Merriman Pitt I Up Thornton"? . Heat of the-Tear TWO MINUTES .FLAT IN THE FIRST HEAT 051112 FREE- RACE WHICH wear ‘r0 s1‘. noes. - ‘ TOLEDO. July 19. —Merr_imau ilrivoii by Thomas Milrpby, clicked off the fastest mile of the year when he (‘time home in two min- ates fiat lll the first heat 0f the, tree for-all pace, the feature event of the get-away day at the Grand Circuit meeting at Fort Miami Pa rk tod uy. Sir Roch wen the event. Mar- garet Dillizn, the third entry, was sent into the race lame and could not hold the pace. Colonel Bos- wortli, McDonald's colt, was a real surprise by winning the Sherwood stake of $2.000 for three-ycsr-old trotters in straight heats. The 2.15 pace was easy for Best-lic ‘iiic-Kylu to WllJ in straight heats. ’i'ulip Frisco captured the 2.20 class trot. Sumniaricsz: Freefor-all, Paar-Purse 11.500 Sir Roch. lag. by St. Roch (Loomis) _ 2 1 1 liicrrilnan, b.c. by Iledivln (Milrphy) 1 2 2 Margaretnltiilon. b.ni. (Mc- _ Mcnnaluen) 4 3 3 War Iiride also started. Tinic—2.00, 2.02%, 2.01%, 2..16 Pace-Purse $1,000 Ilossie i\icKlyo, br.m. by Peter Mc-Kylo, (Palln) 1 1 1 Iioliywood -Walter, b.h. by Hollywood Bob (Lournls) 2 2 4 Dan Finch, b.g. (Flem- tlien it'll liclyour hole." --—<+>—i—- UIGG, KINROSS AND LYNDALE. (Published at the request of friends) tribute to (he place of his birth. Air “Praise of lslay." very popular and. having ilihcriicil ' return in his own car. and ls al- ways (in ihc lookout to add to the‘ picasilre and happiness of othcrmi til- brlght boy in Charlottetown about_ tortv years ago will lic pleased till -mmmmmm COMMANDER J. K. L. ROSS JONESPORT, Min, July 20- lileasurlllg 12 fret C inches iii icngih. n snake, whose species has not been dciilrniintid, was killed in Poverty Ridge, this town's most exclusive residential section. lifter the. reptile bud strenuously rests‘- Of Montreal. owner of Vrana. "l! Wlml" °f "19 Gamma" Dem)’ w" As on the scrncr, around we gaze, “P931111 daY at F“! EH‘ Our hearts are filled with glad The purse in the Canadian mmm,’ Derby amounts to $10,000. -—-<-o>————- Famous Trail (By ‘Dominion News Service) sixteenth Aline iii-rosy; for Iioffmnn wrlgglcil oilt of the store as tho bandits left mid was relcnsoil from his bonds by a clerk _ in an adjoining shop. A survey a columnar is showed that the robbers had sol- ected only precious statics. In no case were the bandits harsh with tho victims, except that. in the Avenue A, hold-up, one of the men pulled Okon away from a window. dragging him along the floor by Archbishop (‘rnnmcr (1554), Iloilerigo Lopez, clilef physician in Queen IClizabt-ih (liiil-i), and Ilvnry nights and notion; Carnot, who was involved in (lilnpowilcr Plot to blow up the tho Young man (to messenger hoy)~~ "What did Miss Brown say when lioy-"She asked the follow who . was lilting with her ii he would lio-“Iiow is that back lire on She (looking over the lldi‘. of the cnr)-—"(li, it's nil right. it's flat on and the bottom, but it's round on ihc Cheater Karo. alias Joseph Karo top," ~ . of the some city. who may be in this city enrouie for Europe, spec- v , , v is wanted for kidnapping. Before officora of downtown stations- leav-tri‘ ibor homo the girl is silos- surprini trio/mine; oillcaa-oied to‘ m ltfllol! $500 from liar alto-colonic: and many otmathah Ital-o --(-----, -¢-- iiioilsitia an m»: alim- his 1,. , formerly lived in» In Royal Eilwarilfs princely Isle, sluilo gulle,— llr‘.iir Uigg, KlllTOSS and Lyndale. Chorus: t0 my dear! My Jlallve land! (With luclnoritis dear on every hand As radiant as tlic nooiiilaiy ray I-‘IllY Ill Uigg, Iflliross and Lyudale. side, lilfilcicnt youth with vision wide Iieauty, charm and grace preside Iii Iiigg, Kiiiross and Lyadzile. in lftgg. Kinross and Lyndaic. iuiitc and bright. In lilgg. Kllimss and Lyndale. ('q,,;.,l|,-m_., I sing this tribute to thy worth. who go to see the (iuilillluil, which Th!’ El(l(1lli‘ll(?l'. ill)’ Sm"? "ml is the liall of the (‘orporatiiill of Mlllll- tlic City of London. probably im- Iii-st~fl1l_ll‘ll 800i lil lill l-‘IP Ellrlll Hflflli! it (as lll(l('l‘(l lsiiiiliiiii-i-s do) "chi Visit. Kliirhss and Hriidiilo- receptions ralllcr than with the terrors of the DUMP" Malllfli law. A tablet has just been set up Teallher- to couiuieniorute riillllv of the Stale. trials held there lll the alid seventeenth ceniiirics. Among these cases were ihosi- of Askew‘, tried in Iii-iii ini- tortured on the rack in the ‘Power lllilrrillifl" of London, carried on a (‘hair Siuiilifielil, and tlieri- burnt. Lady Jani- (Ircy aiiil ll(‘|‘ liusbanil, Lord Illlil W“ lllil lllrlllilfli’ "llllilrlilw- (lilildioril iluilley. were tried high treason iii 1554 allil beheaded llllhlfi" on Tower (i-roeli; they are buried mm‘ ad Vincilla within the 'l‘o\vcr. Others WP?!‘ Dr. was chickens." Paw drew his eyebrows together l The rfhthor of the following verses, after spending over thirty years abroad has written this PVbi-rc Nature wears bur kindliest ‘There blooms an Eden without. Prccieils llomclanii. boulitcous lnnil Loved Uigg, Kiliross and Lyluiale. Three brouklets cliuticr on their lllllwlll. illlllUlllllllil) way They cannot help being bright had ("P-ll (U011) That Wu are hero to pass oilr (lays. llolnc, (Iliurcb and Schoot as one To place oilr youth in Wisilmnfis Tdiisnligillillrcs life's pathway safe OR MODERN "CHICKENS" The young hopeful oi (be ininliy was just entering the auc of iatc __ __ lulng) 4 8 2 lionnie Watts. br.g. (Chllds) 3 3 3 Prince Direct, Dcwry Hall, Peter Ilrailiilril, Three Socks and C. D. Italingcr also started. l 'l'ilnc—2.0<i‘/4. 2.05%. 2.05%. 2.20 Class, The Tecumseh. _,_ Purse $1,000 p.- Tulip Frisco, b.f, by San Francisco (White) 1 1 2 Plxlio Mac, ilg. (Myers) 4 4 l Ifuby lLall, blk,ln (Tell- niali) 3 2 5 Dell (flsco. b.ni (McDon. old) 2 10 8 Peter Coast, b.h. (Demp- sey) 9 3 4 John ilaliaghirr, Worthy Rice, Peter A. Montgomery. and Vellko also started. 'i‘ilile~—2.il7l/-’;, 2.07%, ZOQV‘. Three year-old 2.12 Clans Trot ; The Sherwood-Purse 82.000 (‘ol. Iiosivolth, b.c. by Atballir, br.i. by I'm-fer the Erin Guy b.f, (Willte) 1 J 2 llob Armstrong, cb.c. t'l‘allinztli) 4 ‘A B3 nbNl l-l G0 his‘. On either side tllcse streams rc- Tlfllifmll-llfilfi, 2.06%, 2.09 ' Rogers second. Score 8S—~11.75. caps: iiiiiii- iiyndnlau 98 24 74 Prof. Wutkls 93 10 77 D. ll. Stewart 91 10 81 i ‘strata. s i: s; "Ihluiti you call on the iloctor to- Y‘ wlfsfifllinqn .- v n ... l" f. Ii: ll 119 23 91 l" “"1"? l" "" ‘"1" til-h su-lhhuhu 106 14 s2 “No; bilt you're his first paiioiit , (J “KQKPFI! n6 24 92 _, ‘ H Q "k H ,_ ,_ ' y ' n. s. MllCNillll 12s 2x100 sliut .o e lm to laii .i Mlr- ML (ll‘lnflul“‘ifi 122 20 “)2 off owing to lack of players. -----¢o>-_- into. FOR-ALL, BUT Les-r‘ 111:‘ ‘tun-q ' Gilli On Saturday afternoon, July 12th on Iiclviilcrc Links, a scheduled mixed foursome. handicap match 15 holes, was played, with the result that Mrs. (f. Morris and V. Saund- ers won 1st prize. Score 80—13, (i7, with Miss E. lingers and W. K. Uii Saturday afternoon, Jilly 19th u niiwufls singles handicap, 18 holes, luati-li medal play, was the event. iii this match llillle liyndman won 1st prize, with a net score. of 74, and Prof. Watkls 2nd, net score 77. 'l‘wi-lvc players eutereil and the iolloiviiig iire the scores and handl- Thi: ladies match did not come The iliipth oi feeling ilisplaycd by the mosquito touches all mankind. One morning after late hours ihc ynfigfflgwam: ‘:xx$apzgllzamlsgecf‘r night before, the youth announced: gngppct m...“ . House. of Parliament (1606), One Paw. Ive a notion to raise Sir Nicholas Throckuiorton tried in 1554 for high trmscn, niid found not guilty. The vcriiict was and gruffly commented: connldercd ilnsatisfnciory in high “Better try owls. Their hours place; the unlucky iurymen were would suit you better." sent lo prison. and only released on paying heavy fines. l I)0n't run into debt as long as you can find anything else to run . Tlllfircl is n?‘ duty on the wool the ~———¢ >-——- can . iFor Bore Feat-Millard’: Linimenf. tom-Q," o p" s ("or ‘he eyes o! ma.