l LILY. ;1,§l 19.24:. t.‘ .: 1 - fw.»~.t" _.. ..__ , . ' - ’ .; SHOE from I-lolmiilia Catalog , BIITPARAQEFIEQ HT.- Tile decorated para e llllttln and hurso drawll vehicles will start off at 7.30 p. m. tcnignt.‘ J1 ',wili'pay,x ‘lit cash, irolli 5 to: percent ore than pelt” ' vaiifé; ior your. I924‘ Silver Fox‘ y= '. i"l'-i wm- ' p- .1 - ~' l» inn. ‘lli-‘l llIPftC ' _ ‘ 1:) GEiiiN Ilioiilillfvwlra .1: ' .n.-.-.._. --A;T ONCE ton shame everéllbtelt Phone 3511. a -. uflETgw R-IGWI-Iagn our ' ‘Qg-‘Frltdhymor ' all) ‘$1.. Henderson ,' C dnlor, , 3 ~~1*.. l“ "-1 yuloifig ‘$1011.: agar’- bldiines. "Exfrti special‘ L25. Prow- so HIDE. Jatd, 3569-7-18-21 obit suits i-gi ‘ QUIT SALE starttrFriday.‘ morn- ing at Henderson, & _. Clulplnrlrs. All $25 Nopfolk and Sport sluts $15 357l-7-18-2i T1 "GUARDIAN. 1'!” BIG CLEARANCE saw oi_ Mott's allits at llendorson & Clulmores big discounts. 3571-‘1-18-21 "rr-r . - JUBT ARRIVED a (shipment oi‘ Iutlicla whiio felt hats, Prowse Bros. Lid, ’ $15 WILL BUY THE LATEST $25 Norfolk or sport sllit at ileu- delr-lon k Cudmort-‘h suit saia. . 3571-7-18-21 LADIES GINGIHAM bungalow house dressers. Spccin-l- $1.25. Prow- so 13nd,, Ltd, 3669-71182! 10,, DAVE SUIT BALE starts FM- day all suits at‘ discounts greater‘ than‘ 25 per cent off. Henderson & 3569-7/18-21 - “ Reparations "t: (Oontinuodmiu. QM) The reparation (‘Oi-YIJIIIIBDQJQK laid down‘ witat nilollld In its opinion, constitute the "bllttlngi into- oper- atlon of the Duwfls plan." ‘charm condiliotlo, ilive of them. Wot-g “d; "fill-d unalliluollsly at n‘ long day and night st-sslotl, ‘Flley-‘arez, l Flr-‘ll. "Illllll by the Reichstdfl ill a 70"" llilllrtlvetl hi’ the r-epnrltlons (wonltltissitlu of laws necessary‘ 1o the working ol"t.be plan and pro mulnation of these lilWtlI . Sterond. Installation witll a vicw t0 llll‘ normal working of all the excl-alive. and controlling hoops, provided ill the plan; Third. tiefinilivc constitution in Bank and of tho German Railway Colnpanl’, ¢°"I°l'llll!y With the provisions of i - the rl-sptlt-tive laws of the German _ ~ > look aftcrtheir welfare. Similar ' ports who understood . ' r1 .~~1-== ~31 Fluid, Hi" ("F951 Al'- , lllliholil t; l-Qury. of Edlholilbn, wawappo '- B111 honorary cluullatn. 141a; ulna-- ston, of Montreal, was appointed first honorary. victipresidoat. £o&—-_- ,_ .____.._ G. W. 1i; of’ Inltnigrdlfiblr TORONTO, July I'M-in the (‘athoiic Wonlonis League conven- tion Ill Ednlontotl Inst week Mrs. M, J. I/yons, Ottawa, presenter! a report of the flllnligration conlmis- oioll itl the absence of tho convene er, Mrs. J. C. Hagen. Halifax. New- comers are mot nt ports by thc rc- prcslentntives of the league, who Western Guardian -AUCTION SALEL-Cbmg [Q [b5 bl: auction sale at.- Mac-Gregors. French River, Saturday. July .18.". at one o'clock. 160 acre farm, stock and machinery. work is carried on in dfferent centres according to the need. Mrs. Lyons announced that Rosary llalis have been recognized by the (icvcrnruvnt und placed on tho ru- gistcrs of hostels to which ilnnlillr- ant girls and womctl may be sent. Noted of representatives at the the langu- ages of (Yentral Europe and of lit- ,~_ Eastern Guardian ~ HJCOME A cr- at Carruthern Cabaret, Monday July 21st. ...‘DON'T EQRGET THE AUC- TION Sale at‘ ' Alex D.‘ Martin, Grandvitrw. Friday 25th,- _ Imple- iw-z-iv-a - no study: the dan- _ crature in different languages was stressed. It was suggested by .\frs. Lyons that tho league rccolmnentl that the Govl-rnnlcnt refrain front bringing people to Canada to take positions needed by Canadian peo- pic. Shc rofcrrctl also to the dif- fclllty oi dealing with immigrants (Jlldmorc. Il57l-7-18-2I ‘Filllflli, liepofiibwilh the trustee of t-l-rllt'll-atcs representing rail way ilfllltiri and such similar certifi- cates for industrial dohctlturcs as ma)’ result report oi the organiza- tion t-onlnlittcc; Fifth, conclusion oi contracts as- lnr-lttrt and household filrnlthre. H. Nielsen it Sun, Auctioneers. 3570-7-18-fstw-4I ... 1' '-,.~-—~_-.g .., DPECIAL srroocrtoss m1 all LIEUI-GOVERNOR MAY ssslcu baby's pique and yiawu monllotsl. ‘Prowse Bros. Ltd. 3509-7-18-21 CLIFTON AND MT, HERBERT Worship on Sunday Jlliy 20th in Clifton 11 a. 111., Mt. lléi-lm-l‘ 2.4.". _.___..., ODD LINES in indies trorsets tot cicnr at $2.00, Prowso Bros, Ltd. 3569-7-18-21 IN MEMORIAM ' ' ‘ 1i ‘ \ ~ . _ ‘ LieuL-Govcrnor MacCalium Grant .' , ,1 of Nova Scotia, who will probably resign after the visit in August of the British Naval squadron touring the lworld. No mention is made of Minard’: Linlment for Rheumatism *' 0+0 CLASSIFIED f‘ iADVERTlSEMENTS" ifllojllirlllil u... Ion: Insertion . Ifllllt luurtlon .. O-OQOQ 11. m. and Pownai 7, p. m. conduct- ed by one of the Ietlderzl of the Tux is Camp. One or more of the boy's will speak at each sorvltso, . I00 pa: lino o! I word; . so not lino of I nulls . . 1e pa! lino o! I wordl O-OO-OOOQfi-OQQOOQQ ' ‘ I, Miscellaneous Teachers Wanted null. MQDONALD, LAND 5V0?- wmrso —FIRS'I' on sscouo eyor, HBTIIIIHVIIIB. .,.. .- ‘class teacher for Marshfield , 2837818 fallen-w School. Supplement-HM. Apply L. H. D. Foster.—3i. LL ‘PARTY WHO TOOK TH E LATE OLIVER GOOD. The death of Mr. Olivcr Good wbicil occurred at Winsioc yester- day is particularly sad, owing t, the fact that Mrs. Good who hat been his lifopartner for 56 years, predeceased him only l0 days ago. Thr- into Mr. Good had been fail- ing for sonu-fmo but was forced to take his bed about follr weeks ago. ' A SEVERE ELECTRICAL STORM struck the ‘city yesterday morning and was acc-onlpanicd by heavy‘ showers. Several houses were struck by lightning, though no danlagc resulted. - Cases of persons being struck were also re- ported, and though tiltise suffered severe shocks and ill stoma cases curing the subscription o1‘ a loan of llllillllilll-llll" Kohl marks as soon as the plan has been brought into op- eration and ail tho conditions con- tnlncd in the experts’ report have bcolt fulfilled, LONDON, July 17. —Althotlgil tho lornl ill wilicll tho various do- illiillllilq‘ will he represented at the Aliioti (‘onfcronce here has not yct been dt-tcrnlitltrtl the probability is that if tho cmpircds rcprt-sonttatl by thcr lit-icgiltes one of thcnl will at- tend as a roprcscntativc oi the do- a probable successor. HOPE RIVER—4 Avery interesting a ltiver. A vcry good r-xhi iill l-xcvllcllt gable for KINKORA-S ltd close ganlo of Ilancbali was played at hill kora ill-tween the Locals and llopc bition of ilascbaii was shown and nil played well, but special mention should bc nladc oi N. Johnston who llK-‘llvll Kinkora oi a certain typo of mentality, who - g come to Canada “broke? and stran- s dUIl. '~*" ' IIY VIJLTVdC 0F A WMT Oil‘ S'I".\'I‘U’I‘E EX IXJ-[VPION to ma dir- ccicd issued out oi 111s Majesty‘: Supronle Court of Judicature at the riIlII. of The Canadian tFainhanks Xiorllo Company, Limited, against ill-are ll. Whiteway. I have taken and seized all the estate, right, title and interest oi the said Bruce ll. Whltoway in and to AILL THAT Finance. (locations of finance occupied lhc attention of the league. The report of the treasurer, Mrs. l3. C. ilicCann, of London, showed re- ceipts amounting to 835380.02. Tilis ‘ncludl-tl ilfc IIICIIIIIUPSIIII) fees, $000, and donation front Knights oi lviliio '1‘. ltcid pitching for liopc ltivcr showed them that he still hall Sillllt} of his old Fllflfllll left. Special mention may illso be mode of G. Morrison for Kinkora and I~‘. Hagen for Ilupc ltivcr who counted Columbus, $220; balance ill hank at beginning of tho your was $1.- 55823. Total receipts, 84,038.25. Ex- [iouditurcs amounted to $2,030.57; IIHIIIIICO on baud, $1,007.68; asst-ts, $2,307.68. 'I‘R.AC'I‘ PIIGCI-I A-NI) PARCEL OF LAND situate, lying and being at .\'lurray' River in Township Number sixty-four in King's County in Prince Edward island. bounded and tit-scribed as follows, that is to stay: minions. but the Silillil person will not necessarily represent the do~ minions on each ‘occasion. J. II. Thomas, Colonial Secretary aticlldv-d yw-stcrtiny a sitting of the. AIlk-d l'0lIf(‘I'l‘fl(‘.t‘. I|1_ view of the lie loaves to mourn two sisters, Mrs. llrndy oi Wlnsloc, Mrs. liar- vny ill tho United States, two sons Rt-ubatl zit homo and Samuel oi the (‘Ily \l'at<-r “lot-ks llfillL, and three daughters, Mrs. Fred Ncwsom of ‘WKNTED- ‘renames, szcouo class preferred, for East Bideford School District No, 165. Supple- ment $125.00. Apply to G. Shel- ton -Sila.rp, Secretary, East B-ide- ford. 3521-7-16-5I. rap from Mrs. Alex. McDonflWs ale, Newton, please return" pus I ~porty is known.—‘.l'ii'>3~ -1a.:it suffered for -u short porioti frmll blindness, no sterious injuries were incurred. ' __.__.-i---—-- --- __-.___._.g>i UND-JULY 9th ON ‘(TAD PERSONALS bout half way between Mont.- glie and Murray River, Dowel en's wasn't‘ Apply‘ to“ ilklsar lddlngs, Murray River, . f - i asaorttt 2t 1' Vcun PRINTING pone A1‘ - -————-———r—. nteunnltqn Central illnlairlut-iwaurlao-Flsar on sscouo y,‘ Phone 133._ 287058tf- class teacher, experienced male preferred, for Lower Montague Mole Help Wanted - iii Miss Georgie L. Carver and Mrs ‘EAEHER WANTEWjFOR Margaret Brown oi Boston nro q ggltilol‘; seglgililimgfulqo‘ L‘ among the weekswisitors in the 345i! 7 12 lot . ‘my’ _ ___‘,._____ DEATH MvcINNl8._—At Point IJeRocIle on School. Sllppienlcn; $150.00. It. J. , Stewtlrt, Secretary. Lower lion- NTED-AT ONCE MAN FOR l lrru work.‘ Apply to A. J. Mc- onaltl, Cherry Valley. . 3576 7 18 21 .11‘ I nale Help Wanted to. WANTEDQ-IMIMEDIATELY a small family. Apply 1'1» "ill ugpdlan, 3531-7-lii4ii. “ANTED-YOUNG women .,.'ro. ' _as nurses. At least (Q10, t ? fugue. 35G6-7-18-lI. EACHER WANTED-FOR PORT ilill School District, No 4. Prince "County a first~or second class teacher. Sllppienlnnt 8150.00. Apply to Archibald W. Ellis. Bec’y Trustees, Port liill. \ 3549-7-17 at. WANTED—SECOND CLASS TEA- cher for Annandaie School. School alongside Village, nlld- anmnler vacation. Less than 15 July 8, Charles Bernard dearly bo- iovod son oi Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Mc- Imlis aged two years and two months. lltldded on earth to bloom In llenven. .. S COMPTON-At 102 Gerald St, on July 16th; Jsltlcs W. Compton, ill his 60th year. Funeral tilis lifter- uoon at Montague. GOOD-At \Vi1lsloe on July 17th, Oliver Good I11 his 80th year. Fun~ eral on Sunday, July 20th, services starting at/2.30 p.ln. interment lll Rraklcy Point, llirs. A. Newsom in Toronto nnti Mrs. Scllick of Brack- y. Thc funeral will tuko place on Sunday afternoon from his late resi- deuce to Ilighficltl Cemetery. MISS MARION MODEARMID Not many families are called up- on to undergo such a trying exper- ience as that of Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Mchclirnlid very respected resi- dents of Montague. who recently rl-coivcd a telegram conveying the sad intelligence tllat their dearly beloved daughter Marion had pas- sed away at Middleaex Hospital, Solncrvillo Mass, on Sunday July 6th inst, at the early age of twen- ty years- whcn the news was cir- culated many eyes were moistened the whole town seemingly sharing tdle sorrows oi the bereaved falli- ily. ller remains were immediately Bfldge via Fortune Road, child's . quqtgd-h] “I8 KID”! ffillllilffld- v children oi school age in the lfstrlct. Supplement —- 875.00 _ George E. "Ssvilie, Sec’y., Trus- r toes; Annandale, Lot G6, P. E. lsIand.——3iTl75-7-l8 6i. lf_'gllfielli Cemetery. ——————<oa>i——- tld offers excellent course. .v ylflltago of traininil in new » ui ~~ nt a Iv iililfi~ttiiidlffilallhli plus-i p for class entering September 1924, Address Hesse Ettoi”. Y érlntmilcnt‘ of Nllrllas. Th“ ' . idén Hospital, Mcriden, Conn. ' i; a m: will be lmhl If Hul- té remain.) 3551 7 17 7i To Lot: LETfi-S-MALL TENEMENT ‘I16 rince Street] Apply 114 Prince lrget, 3452-7-12 ti. “hinted . l ""1101- Sale '“ EOR SALE-DOUBLE TENE. nlent house. corner BpringSL, and ilriizilinl Ave, Phone 419-]. I (By Dominion New! Service) LONDON, July It-‘A door, liv- ely old lady of 102, who talks gully of marriage, lies in a sun-lit ward of a North London hospital. Across to her bed from the other side of a tiny lnlwn come tho gur- gies and cries oi babies kicking tho-Ir logs through the bars of hvhite cots. It ,ls a pretty illustration oi tho length oi thc span oi life. They bble of toys, knowing‘ nothing oi t e nleauiug of anniversaries, and Mrs. Mary Ann Bulie ohutters frlvolollsly to visitors of that pro- spect oi securing a wealthy hus- band as soon as possible after her birthday. r - At. the North Midd-Iosox Hospital, Edlnonlon. wh_ero she has lain for five years since she injured her spine. a press representative paid his resin-ct to-ths owner oi the double pillit of now-white hair which lay upon the pillow. Site is in possession oi all Ilor faculties, is only slightly deaf and cats the ordinary diet of the Ilospit- al. She. cilllckllllgly admitted that she bud [lroposctl to .a local coali- cilior who had recently culled, and had asked thc chairman of tho guardians to find her a husband- preferably rich. Three sparrows flew in at tho balcony, perched on her locker, and helped themselves t. to-a ploceof cake which Mrs. -.Buiien\j_lad purposely Icft over from tea. t They do this every day. and the illentai association. led her to stly: flfs a wedding cake I'm after, not a birthday cake. I wanted them o let me spend my birthday at my aughtel-‘s house-she's seventy, you know but matron thinks I'm not well enough to travel." g So the celebration will take place In theward, and the‘ party will be attended by her fellow ' nl‘ FOR SALE-AYRSI-IIRE GRADE cow 21,4, years old with calf at foot. Also registered bull calves. Iierd accredited. C, F. Ferguson, Mart-lhfloid. 345I.7.I2.iil. x‘.- FOR SALE 0R EXCHANGE FOR horse and carriage, light delivery motor truck in good running order. Apply Allan Mcitlwen, Bristol. 35227-1641, ANTED - secouo HAND baby carriage. Write Box 4'13. City. ' 3i 1 LOSE 8T~DETWEEN MT. HOPE _ ros BALE, on .RENT-—FARM:’ and Manuel Conohnns Fortune Nina rooms furnished. All implements as required for farm- ing. 120 acres land, very good hay crop. At St, Lawrlaace Gulf. Apply to Box I12, Sturgeon, P. E; l., Canada. 30iil-ll,2’i,ll‘ri,tll' --—-<-c-c>-———— THE CANDY KID Little Peggy: Oh, Auntie, wouldn't you enjoy some of those lovely caramels? Auntie: Deurla, they're bad for the teeth. , Little Peggy: But, Auntie. hold your teeth whiio you them‘! overcoat. Finder notify John M. McLeod, Mt. IIope.—35'I2 7-18-11 -< '- DOG: BLACK YOUNG poodle. nsme Pat- on his collar. award, Beatrice Mat-Kilauea. 9-1 righton Road. 356517-1821. --€<9o——-——'— 5 AND HE BLUSHED I." 4 . "fact," said the lecturer, "is 9s eat tilll to good sntertallfnti- l 011°" ed at a house where the hostess d no tact. Opposite me was a dost, quiet mama, ‘Suddenly he turned, as red as a nter on. hearing-his 110516.‘! "Y hel‘ husbqn . 1t ‘w inattentive ‘ are, Chariot pa nlust look or Mr. Brown better. He's hell?‘ himself to everythllilq", HOTEL t wagi- oil-m. comr- umwu, This our . - ' been com lately ronovilbd and rofurninhod throughout and offer-o, will comm-mm aooommoflllon to tho travel- "I|'“I\|D||Di ' Tho table Io especially good and the public are oourllouuly and for. Ina $8.00 o day. lecturer gave very "timed d‘ interesting hflkl blf. ' l man's club bu "Th t ,3" en” furs English." At t "c1088 0i ' tiiktl much oval-dressed - We _. lrcamg up ‘obi!!! aid _lllflt “l , enjoy you: talk. eyer layouts: ' » A i 1 i I‘ I . , , . ,_ . FOR SALE—2U A-CR E8 OF‘ V _ standing hay. Apply Mrs, Georgel ‘I ‘y ‘ Lewis, Wcdt Royalty. 3562-7-1-8-31 ( forwarded home and on the follow- ing Thursday, all that was moria-I 01' a beenlltliul young life. lilo pride and joy of the home’, was laid lo rest ill t-he bcautiul cemetery of Si. Mary's R, C. Church, Tin- funeral iliigh Moss being sung by Mr. Wm. Farrell. The following were the pal-l bearers: Waille Collins, Roy Grant. .lnm- es Lallntln. Ilarry Collins, Joseph Lannlgan and Stephen Maher, Lit- tle did llcr parents and Cfllllllilllklilfi th-ink when she left homo just eight months ngo, a comely young girl, strong and Iletllthy. and tak~ ing with he,- tll cparental Ilicssiug, that today whiio her soul is oaic ill dleavcn, her beautiful form is rest- ing where loving hands have plat-- ed it. sad, and indeed. During her short illness of only two weeks she was constantly at- tended by her pastor Rev, Thom- as L. Griffin who adminisicroti to he;- t-ho inst sad rites oi the Cath- olic Church. No word‘ of ours on’ lesson the grief of thoso loft to mourn. yet it will ho couilbrting to them to know that: in this their most trying ilour. they. ilave the Ileilrtielt. sympathy oi a wide circle of friends, ‘filers are left to cilerlllil her nlonlory ht- sides her father and mother. throt- lbrothors and one sister, viz Flor- cllce. Colin, Iliirt and George ill-- latter being with her when the end came. Thd following were the ilor a1 lribulns: Wreath-Mr. and Mrl. Josehp Powers. Cresoctlt-—Mr. anti Mrs. George Bell, Crescent-—.\ir. and Mrs. Dennis Collins and mm iiy, Crossfl-iiciena Collins and Jo- seph Lsnnigan, Spray~—.\fr. and Mm. Ernest Parkman. Cross-Biw- sie Dillon and Ada Masher Spray-- iilr. and Mrs. Edward Pnrklllall. flpray—-Mr, and Mrs, 1.01111 McDon- ald, Mass cards-Miss Sttlcia Pow- ers and Mrs. John Powers. .\Ill_\' her soul rest in peace. THERE'LL BE A HOT TIME! Blinks: You say Jackson iho hardware man, is solo because he wasn't invited to our stag party tonight? Jenks: You hot! And, he's ollt ior revenge. Hols selling his roiling pins at halt prlcei IRUOI J. TAYLOR, Manger. _ chnrtalreiawn“ Hotel .0010 i Frail-loam about eighty girlshwhflle range between fifty several conncillorinnd relatives, anti hospital _ ages not! 100-- uardians. , In. v Glilihf l: 11M“ . - only know; w , . oration will talk like IIJIQ B w. awulgpiiutdlx: s. .. i; . full .~ I-llr I ' s, a hat till ‘ .444 V‘ ____”_________ ~, ____ on whirling nngtiversnry.“ l, artificial: or FATHER i Tho merehanqllghtl- is married‘, to Ills 10h won't’ hale wgwdil. dilly yearn In order to celebrate his gold- was inrgciy attended. Rev. ‘Father MnKcnna conducting tho services, tii-sclossti their iil‘ii‘l.[flt0§i one of them will at. fact lilai question of direct. repre- sentation by tho dominions vats than pending. lnttifif m MARS (By Dominion News Service) LONDON, Jilly ldxr-"Hlliifl, liullo, Mars. Earth speaking. Scientists the world over are preparing for tho great experiment of wireless-ling to ollr nearest planet neighbour. The day of the attenlpt will be August 23. Mnlrs will he till-n 2l4,ti00,000 miles from the earth. or nearer than at ally other poriotl during tho past hundred yours. >, Conditions will be particularly favourable for experiment for, during the middle of August, Mars will face. the sun, and the wilole _.clrcie of its half surface will bc tilus exposed for radio reception and to photographic examination. Every observatory in the world intends to make a special observa- tion of Mars but the scheme of wiro less oomnlutlicatitzn is attracting the chief scientific interest in Eng. Inlld. It will be uttonlptctl ill the United States and also Ill Europe. 'l‘ile European expcritllcnt will be the chief one. "Apparatus of grout electrical power is to be larcctl-tl on tho Slllll< nllt of the Jungfrau ill Switzerland. and signals at '.l wavo length of flfictvn thousand metres will be trun-snlittlad into space at carefully gauged intervals. lllfitlitc possibilities are opcncd by such experiments. Several scientists who believe that Mars is inhabited tiociare that thc earth may receive return signals or even Initiating messages by electrical trnnslllission, liiars broadcasting to the world on August Z3 would bo the supreme thrill for listeners-ill. Mucil important and extremely in toresting data will certain-ly In- fortilconllug-quite apart from the wireless lustre-as a consequence tho wide-world observation of lilo planet, and the theory that there is life ill Mars may be dciinlt- l-iy proved. Child Lives With Pin in Stomach (Canadian Press.) NEW YORK. July 17.—~AitilougIl tlrnco Lokay, ii months old, swai~ lowed a safety pin a week ago and has been on an uninterrupted dict n1‘ potatoes cvcr since, the surg- eons of tho Mary lmttlnculalo lins- pital. Jnnlaics, whiio declaring the case inoperable still heiiovo that the ohiid wJILnovsr suffer any ill affects from the pin. When (lraoe was taken from her homo. 96 Wells Avenue, Jillllalic-l. to the hospital on July 6 an X-ltay the pill was securely riaugllt in‘ the pyloric end of tho stomach, but the point protruding Into space had _mt penetrated any ortlm tbiksllesyAl second X-‘Ray on ‘- lmchflued- ,- _ ‘i’; r .31 t Y. l- thc follr runs for James Alien as umpire satisfaction to all. H RIV ER Catcher W, McCuigan . . . . . . . . . .. Pitcher R. 2nd Base lV. liagen . . . . . . . . . . . . .. A. Boigcr E. lloigor A. Trainer . .. J, Mllfllliflllll‘ .. . l). Mcflulizalt KINKORA v4, F. ..J iwcctl Kinkortl and the. ganlc. ll. Johnston flitting a with one on Ilflfll‘. (loot was done by V. Snvilratl rlsnll for Kinkortl and W. Ilagi-tl for Iinpc Mr. J. lllllrplly as Ilnsoj H. RIVER Catcher J. liililvt] . . . . . . . . . . .. (i. ll. \\'. Iillgen . . .. . iifii B11210 E. Ilttnrdou ‘ Short Stop A.llolgcr . Fioidl-rs liCulil-p Id, llolgcl‘ .. J. .-\. Trainor . WHAT HE SAID Ilospitai. noticvd that one of‘ ,tllc Aftt-r lilo service ntho sllpi-ritltl-nticnt, so .I.\' soon "YPH." “Would you what ho said?" Tile superintendent sidestep, but the preacher “\VoiI," Ilc said at Inst, mind toiii out ulnd i'lll ‘n. NO BARGAINS Strnngor-Wilore can a got. a drink in New York’! five and-ten-cont storc. the foils yet‘? the roar. it's ' team J. A clergyman had occasion prcncil to the inmates of nn insane During llis sermon lrlrtl Mr. and Mr. V. Dosliotzhl-s as bancjutlge gave The foiowinl; are the line-ups. KINKORA J. Keefe Johnston (l. ilrlgcn . . . . . . . . . .. (l. Morrisonfin Ellmflfllfill V. Smith C. Mclver. McCaho Shreonan . llicCabc C. Smith H. RIVER i0. A second grlnlo of baseball be.- llopc Ilivl-r. was plnycd ill llope River, Kinhorzl being the victors this time. llt-zlvy hitting being the nlllin feature of Ilomc llln I fielding d G. Ilior- alld A. Iloigur River. Mr. V. llositociles as umpire and lldgo did their duty, all being satisfictl. Tho lino-ups are as follows: KiNKosA Morrison Johnston J. Keefe V. Slllitb . MvCtlill- (l. Smith .\ic(‘.'lbe F. Silrl-l-nan -Z—-<o§..,.___ in ho path n ts paid the closest attention. spvniwr» noticed that the nlan spoke to thc IIS [IOHH- Ililc he mquirctl-—“lJidn’t that man speak Lo you about my sernlolr!" ng inc to insisted. “willlt tho man said was, ‘Just think, he's fellow New Yorkcr—~Any place hilt the OETTIND CLOSER Tourist ti: Niilgal‘.l—Arc wc near Iamdmt. Ont. second viva-president J. l). Mitchell, Montreal; Presenting the report on organi- zation Mrs. M. J. Lyons, Ottawa, statcd that work had been hanlpcr- er by lack of funds on the part of ‘tho League, and lack of vision on the part oi the people. Those (Iifficulties, she felt, would now be overcome since the League had southern boundary line of the Gov- recelvcti gratifying recognition (Efllillefli. Railway loading to the from ills Iloluless tho Pope. I-low- Murray River lVhnrf, thence east over, progress had been made. Nine wardly along said Railway until it sub-divisions had been organized obtains a rectangular width of. archdiocese duringplbout one ilundred and thirteen the year and three in Ottawa d‘o- foot to the northwest corner of a nose. That tho city of (iucbec is 1,1,); n; 1.1m] "Ow 1w formerly in the seriously considering all invitation ]Ii')n‘:i(‘.5is‘ii)n of Mrs- Deborah Mo- to become part of the League was Konzlz: and John \V. McKenzie, lmfllclllilfly ilfill-llyllllf. since this tilcncc running south along Mrs. would facilitate the liort work in ilt-Ilorail .\lt:Konzic's west boundary connection with immigration which‘,l.lnl.- a. distance of two hundred and lilo lcaguc has launched. ninct_v foot to the Mclnnls Road, thence running west along the ‘northern boundary of the Mclunls Road a tilsiancc oi about one hund- Mgs 3L IL Quinlan. Nlngnr-Hrl-ti and thirteen feet to the place Falls, advocated esitlblishnlctlt of,“ "nllllllellllelnillll clllllilllllllg l"! proper headquarters, which wouldllllell 0i lhroeililhs DI "Y1 “"9 0i do away with many difflcltlticsllll-"ll l! mill‘- mll" 01' 1995- undcr which tho t-xvcutlvt: now ANDI no "P7315133! Pill/l! Wbllc works, particularly inrcgnrtl tn the "ml"! tllfll l ‘fill 011 Tllefllllly ll"! nlaguzllc. 'I‘ilc rcttliumcllt oi lU-"lxlll ‘i113’ "l Jilllllill‘)? -‘\- U. 1925. ill portllallcnl. assistant was illsu re.- commonded. t '_‘Ci)M.\IENOIING onthc north side Ili-ver to Iiopolieid, formerly known as the Mclnnis Road, at the-south- east angle of a. plot of land in pos- session o1‘ Robert Whlteway. thence Headquarters. the (lourt llouse in (ieorgctown In ltcportitlg for the Sisters of SUT- K111i?“ "chilly M: Hr will sell at VIPl‘ fund, Iliiss lloiantl stated tlltliiPulllli‘ Jllfllllll. ill" Salli DYOPQTU’ ‘Wm, m, o')jn(nti‘v“ U; 35,50", mm-pot- rs much IIPFPOY as will satisfy than $4,500 llilii Itccn raised. 0t this the luv)‘ H1-'Irl<vll_ on Held execution tlnlollnt IdtIIIIOIIIOII arciltiirlcl-sa- had MI"?- Ill" “I'll "K 1W" llllllllfflll illlll rtllscti s42; Ilalifax, $02.25; Kings- ‘ X ' ihrrl- "filler-l and Fifty Cents mm “$155; “mun-pap $990; Qpififii L50) beside“: Sheriff's fees and “mu-L 3'11; Tnromm 59.13 “Hail icutli and incidental expenses, nipt-g, 3100; New minister MICHAEL MURPHY- nnil Vancouver. 52:04:»: Aloxan- I ‘Simila- tlrirl. s50; Antlgonisn tints; CaI-SIlPFITFF "lilo". Kins’! (loamy gal-y. $30; (‘ilarlottctmvlb $55 JuIY Zllil. I924- (‘llatilanl, $120 50; Iianliiton, $1100; J. D. STEWART- licarst, $10; London, $387; Poul-l Plfllllllllb AHOY"??- brokc, $346; Pctcrboro, $95; Snuii 3357-7561031. Ste. Marie, $150; SI-ICPDICUIUJ, $20; St. John, $95.75; Victoria, $20. Sov- crul donations hnvo boon received sinop tho close of the your, bring-i ing tho total ta $4,750.15. Hotel Victoria Water Btroot, Charlottetown Reserve Fund. _ Offers to the travelling public a comfortable, up-to- Iiatd hotel. Contain: 44 rooml with private bathe. The Cuisine In famouo all over Canada. Tulophonq In all rooms. Courtooul ur- vice. H. lteport of the finance committee‘ was tiiscllssctl and adopted with some slight nmcndnlcnts. it was tie-l cidctl to let. the per cnpitu tax ro- nltlill at 10 cents, with rl-colnlllolld- ation that those who cnllld ilfforti. to be [ZCIIPFOIIH Ill their t-otltrlbu-l fIflIlS. 'I‘Ilo. $2,000 reserve fund os- hlblishctl by tho lilo lllnnlhcrsilip, fol-s l‘l'(‘('l\’(‘ii this your would he us- t-ti for orgnnizailolt, travelers‘ aid.‘ and immigration work according to] flip discretion of lncolnltlg t‘Xl‘('ll~' lives. l Presentation of fiIOCCllilll reports voncllldcti the session. This sIlowt-d IIL; sllil-ilivlsltln actively cngagotli in social. lntciiatrtutll and rcligiollsl work along practical lines. C. BROWN, Manager Charlottetown l Hotel Co., Ltd. Proprietor! wooo-oaoooo» VICTORIA HOTEL David llfclienzle, McGovern, T, l-l, (‘rcl-n, \vlll. F. l‘ I , J ,, T ~ t ; Ill the election of officer» at the-i |'|_ M Mchmn‘ (runs “£33m close oi the National Convontiotl ohm; w‘ -|~_ Swuhnm “nnungunl. C . v . - l . .. , ' ' Lllinqfigllllzillimlrkggltln: smi-tltliulk "its. Art-notion, irnm; .1. n. Mllligan v1‘ em -‘ - ‘I ‘i “he ‘Northntll; Joint Scott. Toronto; M. hi" ‘lglltvfiltlmlitl n "lvi J. Jillllcs and wife. Atlases James.‘ ...Y.‘:: ‘i...';..t£.’.'.l.“..‘r ~..-.‘:“".¢""‘.; - ‘ - -. - - crn I ‘. . r l , - Levering. of Hamilton, 0nt., was ro gaudy Mcql-“Knar§“:,:,,,,,?3::€02{_ clotted president and the other of- P, Jameson, Iiostoa; F. J. Eldright floors porn n5 follows: First vlce- E, \V, Zslmlson, Sumlneraido; C. P. prl-shlvtit. Mrs. B. <1 McMrmn. of Wiley. w. c. McLacilInn, Toronto '1‘. N. .1. D. McIntyre. I l I)r. and Mrs. Election of Officers. hqldun; R u Mrs. J. J. Duggtln. of Edmonton; Dnbsnn, St. John; _ GuItlv~Yes, sir. As soon n9 the Ilotlortlry sct-rvt.-ll-y, Miss Mary Mo- ‘Aiolltagllc; E. M. lVillcKenzie, Fiat illlmlfl? RIIUWBII llll‘ Illllfl ilfitllllfill ladies stop talking you will hear Mnhml, Toronto: honorary trcasllr- River; E, W, flan-lg, Sunlmufsldg; or, Miss ll. L. llitaQuiiian. of Niagara Dr. F. S. lllacKay, Montreal. -lly duo, lltiififfis rsv lFoTm Luca-t; ~: {rat-lb noon ooo~¢ooay uszn HOTEL " - n , " t-alnwmhl‘ - flu+ c, 08:0! L, B. Distant, Halifax; Miss F}. d we.‘ b61- . . h Btu‘ Kendllll. Montreal; MrtcvViLMP. idle- . ,"-1F\‘Q_' ' Bide, Km lnton; J. . urp Y a we“ on. tomorrow Oily. Vurld wife, Muilray lllver; Faustina *““‘“‘" lfizlnnll, 'i‘. A. Macdonald, wife and H“ l v child, oderlcton; R. J. Bolyea, " ' ' " Ilalifa , A. ti." Hendrick. wile Mill 5,- pun, lioaionnck, u. .1; s. n. Milt!- " ' '~‘ ‘ donAlI . J. Solomon‘. J- W- MC‘ Fhee, Georgetown; (l. A. Poole, Lower Montaguep L. R. Morse. M: Mom, Lunenburg; A J Mac- No L-hlla River. J .\.¢_"\_ n“ ms» one was nt_ it Am- the m!» q», than. Y .7 311".‘ t. \ lop l‘. . w‘ . nasngrsos at l ' ~¢_mm..¢,,.s.~.¢ts61¢-..¢= v oAYh-lziicqeinéqg- YOLMDOCTOR~ wbuli: WHY ‘p1 I. l t"- 7' Know " 4 ND- ‘Mifidoo NAN- ! lausiznor HERE moi — ism-l mouaurl woaslcsc- L-- ED; uemmu , I VAL-I IN NY ¢¢(. __r'"-' \\\\\ Jf of lilo Road leading from Murray - running north along said line to tho l lhc hour of twrivc o'clock noon, at"