. I v , . ` . H, _,H-'___ ,, ~ --_- , 1 at , t '~ i ' N 7 *‘ ‘ ' x.” c "," I Y J _-. _,~_ -1. __ V` The Guardian is Read Daily by 42,000 People. 1 . “Sworn Circulation Statement Furnished Advertisers _ °X »\"*~W-‘---‘------`-"~-'-'~`-'-'-'-‘-'-='-`-'-'-`-`~'~‘-‘-'-'~‘-'-'ff-‘-'~“-‘~'f-‘-'~`-'=-'-'-='-4-'----f-====:.-.-_-.-_-_-_-,-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_¢_.,-_-,Y_-_-___._.___.,___._.,_._._.__,,,_._.,_.___._____._.______._._.___._______.___________.______________________________,_______._________________________________________________._______._______._________________________Y_____v_____v______________________________________________________________ _ __ __ _ THE CHARLOIIETOW G I ulérlilngjoalty foamed ini 1 ` _ w..ny 1...... -h....i... o.ii,» no } cl-LuzLo'1"1‘ETowN, OANADA. SATURDAY, JULY 31 1915 `{'”° *°"“' <‘°"'°'°°i "'“'5° _ _ _ ' \2.l0 por your by mall Ill advlllel WAR CONTRACTS RUSSIANS MAY RETIRE MATRICULATION EXAM ENQUIRY RESUMED FROMYISTULA NAREW LINES P. W. COLLEGE, JULY I9I5 '- ti At the inquiry into the purchase of 1 Whgt did you pay Ryan for '/s iouiih vi ii f h I ti t W f""""""'*‘l'§ - ~ 0 I I \ ng are io names o t e can- Clair Campbell, Summerside . _ 534 war horses at Summerside yesterday, horse-. o no remember. P t d P P P i E I I ,ii,i.i_ i ,. f ii d ih Him Si _ y Ki k 530s MP 13003135 G0i'd0ll. 886Ill- for the Dohyoll Swell; to that? Yes. id e u 0 lllitilrhfillaiiiillii i\L.It(ahiii;IIaliio}il Ii)lslBePl‘illcg M a “ewan n ora at was L e most ou ever a Charlottetown Steam Navigation Co., argaret Beer, Coleman __..,,, 580 2 , 5, tudelt Lilla Garrett, Souri . . . . . . . 529 mystery ahout the shipment of eleven D yo ver give any other person standing highest lil English: B 1 S lleiiry Really, lrislitsown 527 h0l’B0B 10 POIDI- dll CI16ll9-` If i-l`8IlB- m°U°Y 0° blll’ 1101195 1'0" 3'0"? I mai' ~ lst-Gavin C. Monaghan, Queen Sq. Jean Gordon, Sulnmersido 527° plred that the first shipment was 6 OF I may not. I am not sure. I cau- horses, the second 10 horses, the third ll0l- HWBHY £0 ii- ' I' 55-instead or 54 as previously stated Did you boy a horse from Ryan? S Y H despatch to Tile Times” dated Thurs- at ll great distallce t th~ s tl it t iii t lt R i I i `ft- 81 in all The shinnins contracts were A0011* *WW much did >’°“ PW ff" the day says: nlglii. 0 L ou I ‘S ltrsooiii. Ngciliioliioirhsss §i1nI:0liuolu.s'iIlio "The newspapers are preparing the "Tho sky is alight with the reiiee- Germans, therefore, aro able to coil- public nllnd for a llcw wi hd tion from burning villages, and to-day ccntralo all attack against any select- lald over and also details of freight h0l`S°'-' I 00 F100 remember- and wharfage. The greater part of the Did YOU DRY $200 IOP his IIOFSG? I 15nd-_-\da_ Smith, Klnkora. Ci y. Studelits standing highest in the l several subjects: `t School. Seymour Gordon, Georgetown Iioyalt y _ . . _ _ . . _ . _ . . . . Ilrd-I)orotlly Ducliemin, Prince St., Josephine McAulay, St. Joseph’s. ‘ "' l CitY_._...... . . . _ . . _ . _ . . _ _ . __ 526 lannall Duffy, Notre Dame, City 526 fllristlna McPherson. Hopeiield, 525° English - (iaviii C. Monaghan, Elspeth Leslie, Mt, Mary . . . . ._ 525* 7 Y P ` of Wales College: Leonard Roberts, Middleton .§.`. 529 was able to clear up the apparent Ryalhi for a horse. About $220. 0 I 0 Mh,.,_ hm," I-,jim .ivuh to u e W t rawal day was taken up in examination of 0° hot remember- _I necessitated by the ellemy’s over- oven the most optimistic are of the ed point witll overwhelming superior- Mr W. B. McNeill, with a view to as- hat Isfhe h9xtKh‘;"50~ I bfihghi- il wllelmlng superiority ill gulls and inu- opinion that it is a question oi' days ity in amnlunitioii and troops. certain the prices he paid for the h°"S0 from Joh" ‘H09 Ut A 0 Il llltiolls. It is pointed out that fur-‘ only before Warsaw is evacuated by “After ncarl three montlls of ton _ _ y ,_ 1 - ther efforts to cling to the Vistula- the entire army. tlnuous resistiliirce lilo Russian lino k dt H th U f h Anderson” Yes Narew lines arc attended with grave “Tile loss of \Vztrsilw will untloubt- now takes great risk in offering an as e o reca e par es rom w onl ~ ~ _I danger. Tile paralnollnt considera- ndly bo all important blow morally. opportunity to tho Germans to break he. bought horses and the prices he H°W much did Y°“ P“Y~ I ‘I0 “°t U0" 15 I0 Dl°0S0l`VG U10 lll‘lIlY. no mat- and it would be stupid to minimize its it nil endanger the arnly_ The best paid for them. Ai first he had con- remember- ter what sacrifice ot' territory. The _ ,I encouraging cilect. upon the enemy, opiiiioil here is that the evacuation of siderable dli‘ficulty_in recalling details “B If bl’ cash 0" °h°°1“e° I d° IIODB 18 @Xlll'€sS0ll ill olliclal circles, but it would be equally iinwlsc to ex- Warsaw is infinitely better than risk- of his purchases, but after luiicheoli "Ui fememhef- that the lilibllc will receive calmly aggerate its effect on tha cause of the ing disaster by holding the city." when he hnd had an opportunity of Did you see Kehoe himself lib0Ui the the news ot' the fortlicolnlng retire- Allies as a wliolc_ l.()Nl)ON. July 30-(3.07 a_m_l-The consulting the stubs"oT his cheque Purcimse of I-he horse? N°~ I nlellt and evacuation." “Tile fundamental question now is correspoiidcnt of the Times at War- books, he was In a very much better Did V0" carry “sh 01' cheques'-' I the preservation of the lliissinii army saw. lelcgrapliilig lllidcr dzllc of last position to enlighten the Court, and Ci1l'l`i0lI Cheques. 1 LONDON, July 30.-A Warsaw dc- intact and ullileiliomlizeil ns a liglltilig Sunday night, says: much progress was the rendu, Tim Pl`0hably hi' Uheillle? IHl11il0i- GGY' spatch to thc Tinlcs tinted Sunday, unit. It has become ztpproxiinatoly “lt is not bclicvod that there will be Commissioner complimented him on min' says: impossible for Russia to remain any lighting in the vltinit of \\' i r y 11'- ') or _“Tho general news to-day is ullsllt- strong and well supplied on all fronts saw, and probably only a rear guzlrd would not be necesgnry to caii oihei- hIl;h0l`B0» I I-Ilillk it WHB HIJOUI $2--L Istact0ry_ It is reported that the Ger- from lllc Baltic to Ilukowina. action betweell hero and thc new LONDON, July 30.-A Pctrograd dug themselves Ili. Tile enemy were illty, are still suilicicntl stron at all -and on September 3, 10 horses, or Ye ~ “ W . il Y- diifei-en; horses which he Boid to hat is his occupation? A farmer. Major Anderson. Mr McNeill was Thai- “'05 the h°"5c V0" will M0101' W witnesses The pi-ings hi, hnii Dani hflf WHS U19 NOX*-h0l`S0" IIJ0UI§hi~ malls have crossed the Narew and "Tile Austrians, though latrlting vir- line. 'l‘lle post oillce moved today." l V ' _ mn from $130 to $210 mostly in me one from Sam Durrant, I think, but I vicinity or $100 and $105. Alter Mr fi" "Ui 5"" Of h's ““¥“°~ _ Gordoll had laid over thc information Nvdmm does he live! Eel Creek' I regarding the shipment of the whole tlllnk. about 15 or 20 miles from here. or nie si iiorsos, Mr w.-B. MoNoill md V0” “eg°*’“‘° “b°“‘ "le i’“"‘ ---‘-*-f-'-'-'--':-'- -v- :---1--»--r ---A----A:_-:.7--.-- - -.-_-~.~.-.-_-_-.~_-_-_-_-_-.-_-_-_-av.=.-.-_-_~_-_-_-_-_~.~.-_-~ _-.-_-_-_-_-_-< .-_-_-.-.».-f.-ef_-_--_»=»-v-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-e_-_-_-_-e _-_-_-_-_-_-_-J ..._ SUMMARY lu lull il livery stableman, Summerside, was Chase yourseim. Yes' ., -=t=f1.-for ills illsluln lxlllnilinl situ Examined by Mr John Thom n- , ' Did you buy horses and sc" U33; to Lash or cheque? Ido not remember. Major Anderson? Yes. How many? 81. ’ 8' h From wilom did you buy and what did you pay? I cannot say. llivc the names. I want them all? taxi) I cali’t thillk of them now. the prices you received? I do not d I think I can answer. °B Whom did you buy one horse from? I bought one from J. D. Perry. mix How much did you pay? $165 By cheque or cash? I do not rcmem Sogmwhere about $190' bor. You swear you are not positive as to N2) the amount? Yes. _ do Did you pay by cash or cheque? I T can't swear. no Approximately, what did you pay? 0 W I can't say how much I paid. 1 ab You swear that you ean‘t give the D hi want the names of the parties and "Y" amount? miv About how much did you pay? I am do Did you pay Morrison consideration money? No. mix Did you pay by cash or cheque? I do not know, ' ba The next horse? I bought a horse Jo from Harry Sullivan. How much did you pay? I think sh: about 180 dollars. H Did you pay by cheque or cash? I do not remember. ' d° The next horse? I bought a horse $23 [mm ‘mseph Ca"be°k' By cheque or cash? I do not re- 1 mber. *- What does he do? He is a farmer me "om Summerside‘ What was your usual practice about rses you bonught for Anderson? 1 (From our own Correspondent.) id for them in different ways-some OTTAWA. JillY 30--MF CIIHPIOS 3- ihn nnni, and some when ihgy Mclillies, K.C.. a. well known Toronto ought ihnm inin town, lawyer, has been appointed assistant The next im;-sn? i bought n horse Adjutant~Gencl'al at the Militia Dc- thihk- m Gnrdnei-_ partment. Ile succeeds Col. Dulibar. Where does he iivei Nnni- Noi-ihnin_ who goes to the Pension Claims Board. aide' Did von go alone? No, Perry wont Mr Mclliiies was over age to go to th ,ne to Noi-iiinnh the front, and accordingly asked i`or Where did yon meet him? i inet sotnc position in which he could serve m on the road. I was looking for his coiiiltry at hoinc. llc is reliniiuisli- ,wi ing a large practice ill Toronto to Dia you nrroiigo tho price liiero and occclil his new nost- theu? I do not remember. .- ......,_...~._.W Winn sid you roi? 1 ds "°t fs _ member. About how much did you pay? I ink about $200. The next horse? I bought a pair of CLASSIFICATION hoxhs from Bob Sullivan. Iiunter What did you pay him? I am not ho sure what I paid him. Did you pay by cash or cheque? I gg do not remember. br About how much? About, $190 I Where docs Perry live? Summer- fm Where does Morrison live? Sum- wi merslde. About the next horse? I bought u hi horse from Pat Ryan. ho Where does he live? Summersidc. Occupation? Truckman. coNDENsED Aus. _,_ 'roo LATE Fon Rl _ Whore did you see them? I saw ' r- them at the railway, whoro they were | | brought for my inspection. 7 I d Wh t dll ou pay Sul vllll. o --~-- tion for advertising in this column. not ,.,;nem‘be,¥_ About how much did you pay? I mum ch°|'3°5» tW°“'1Y'“Y° Wm" _ tlilnk about $350 for the pair. ONE CENT per word each Inser- Cash must accompany orders. Mini- wAN`?E'l'>"`A1' "o`NcE--House "Fon PY - ___;;_,_ __ wAN‘E'b`7\"cinl. Fon GENERAL housework. Apply 88 Ulilllll' I’l`|“"10 0° street, 23504-3iMii_ i’D'UND.-Lad§’s purse, c§‘n't§ldln§*l $4 small sum of money. Owner may have some by applying nt this office f______._ _____.._..__ ____ -_ . No, 5 2340-7-31E2ipti. LOST.-Lad'y's black handbag on Low- gor's Grove and Georse Ahheafs _ §l°!°\-J£g'e';<1_~_ 2___="°3'""3‘_”l"“ 550 for 8000 12 00 for 5000 n ; g , ; The next horse? I bought three 1 _ , . OF- h r es from John Horne. of Winsloe_ - "0 for uo'oo' GUARDIAN olshere did yoli see them? In Char- si Si P I 0 ' 1 N Y .___.______-l---_--_i it _ ng ng raon. ssnng, _ _, FOX!! WANTED-Ally liarty wish °tH‘;:,w,',I,,,ch did you pay him? Ido July 30.-Charles Becker was put to' I 9 not remember, death in tho electric chair hero at 5.45 °f mind Pm" "ed F°’°° can Y “C were they draft horses? Yes, he o'clock this morning for thc killing of gg using them for trucking coal. Herman Roseiiihal the New York ld b the lu of sul Bllllblvf- ogg? Allggut #N00 orviaiia c' B After Beckewsbody had been remov- Any other horses? Ibought a horse ,ed from the eloctrielclialr. Samuel ii , ii _ Hl\Ynos, a negro murc ores, was broil-_ °°t°' I" nm cm” an it domed tr‘i4nboNiNaNliSlwH\i:u§h aditim-Nylglinpayi sht into the execution room and elee. I 0. I _(I. r of oundum 3395.7-28m!! About S165. _ I' "“ F FICE, 8808-11-21mtll ing- to dispose of one or more pairs 8 some with a first class 0rSB\lIl°d W comgany. owning six pairs of silv- ers y taking half interest in stock h and balance as may he mutually ill" ranged. Could also become a dir- D y 1| I Correspondence solicited. "K. CIN Mlnsrtl’| Llnlmclit cures lllloullllilm his evidence and said as the result it HOW much ‘Hd you Day Kelwe fm' W W W hat was the next horse? I bought ___ 0F50 fmm James Stewart- (Special to Tho tiunrdian.) here does he live? Jepp’s Corner. Tgiqio' _yniy 30__'i1he _iahnnnnn hat does Stewart do? Ile is a i' ~ ca nnet. headed by Count Okuma, as mm- Premier. tcllilercd its rcslgnatioii to Id YOU bill' more than 0"” h0f50 Emperor Yosllilto. This action fol- lSl0Wt\\'l'~’ only 0119- lowed the rt-sigiiatioii yesterday of low nuicli ‘iid you any Stewart? I viseouiil Kanotnltt- ourii, Minister of H0! l‘0m0mh0i'» thc liitcrior, following an investigation y chcfino or cash? I do not rc- by iiio Minister ol Justice into tiio Hiller- bribery charge resultln fron tl g 1 le b0\li 110W mlllfh did YOU PHY'-’ parliamentary elections of last March. ld you bring the horse into town? We brought it in the next day. ld you pay him theli and there? I not remember. he next horse? I bought a horse 1 m Marchbanks, of New Annan, ut 4 or 5 miles out. ld you drive to his place? No, I -»- t lilm on the road. hat did you pay Marchbanks? I tSpeeial to The Guardian.) not remember. BERLIN, Jul 30.-A despatch from not positive' Somewhere “r°"nd $210' By cheque or cash? I do not ro- Madrid says rgports from Rome dc- mber. clare the Pope is preparing a great bollt how much did you pay March- action through the Episcopale of the nks? About $190, I think. belligerent countries with the object ho else did you buy a horse from? of securing an armlstice. e Maddox. ._. -i Vherc does he live? West of Ken- gtoli_ ow much did you pay Maddox? I not remember exactly. bout how much? I tlilnk about The "Wit h("`5°? I b”"§I‘t I1“’° Ilorn, 'thc Gcrninll army olht-er who small family. centrally located- Av- lioi-sos from stood. whom l niet in l at this office 1590621Mtf (1i,nrinli<»mwn_ _ HOW dill V0" C0019 A0 meet him? 1 in all American prison. Ile wus pro- llfll l`0h1¢mb°"- secutcd by the United Stliics nutlior- Did You IIPGVIOUBIY IUIOW S'-950? N0- ities on charges collncctcll wltli his How much did you pay him? About 10, I tlllllk. By lrlwtllw Of Cash? I (I0 |100 T0' is now serving one charge mid iillotller _ _ member. is in process of being pressed against and lmylng for ad' 2352731m$! The “OKI h0l`9°? I bohliht AW” him. Oil his serving out these self WANTED SECOND CLASS TEAC ' horses from Ani"-oy Mutch' of south. '_ er for Cumberland Hill School. No. port 70. Kirl8~s C0. SUDl>I0h'_\°"t $20' T' About how mtlch did you pay for i P. Riley. Secretary. Dondss- R- R- uiorn? i think $220 for tho brown _ _ _______- _ _ __ ____ _____ __ __ _ mare an';l Hgh forttthe bay] horso.f `soi now being engaged lil watching the 1 You oug o er orses rom ¢-,nge or Montague Road, between McGrc- ivininin Three more. How much did you pay? I do not farm. Finder leave, at McDonald remember. o ve a bookkeo er in Do y uhhal t kll t Your ' " _ _ 11 f sness omae ou your miJ:l'lirNe:l"witYlN\iiEil'2PE;l.d lggrels glizsiileg? li usually make them out either on flap or front, $8 per 1.000! "\¥8°If~ NEW IFPIIINIMINIS _ IN MIIIIII IIIPIHIMINI SIIIIIINII SINIINEI (From our own Correspondent.) ()'l"l‘AWA. July 30.-\Vorncr Vun‘ littcinptcd to blow ilp the Interiiutlolial Bridge near St John last spring. is now violation of American neutrality in attempting to destroy the bridge. llc ences or his release by the United States authorities, an attempt to ex- radlte Van llorn will bc niado by the Canadian iluthoritlcs, Canadian coun- tcontlnued on page three.) ` Mlnlrd'n Llnlment cures .Neuralgia iii (Special to Tho t'lu.i_riliaii_) LONDON, July 30.-'l`lie Russians are facing tlieproblcm of evacuating i without losing their armies, while the i have met with partial eutlcss in theii sive and had reached the Lublin- Choline railway, about midway be- east of this as far as the Bug river the Russian front had been shaken. The success of Von Mackenzen in getting across this railway after hav- ing been virtually stopped by a Rus- sian counter-attack denies at least one line of retreat to the Russians, who inigllt still be between him aild War- Russian forces, has not provided for pretty sllre of the safety of his troops before indicating to the world that he had decided to take up a new line. Indeed the news contained ill the Berlin official statement that the Ger- lnans have crossed the Vistula river south-east oi’ Warsaw between Pilica River and Kozicnice leads military ‘ lvangcrod has been left to its fate. C lluelow's wide olltflanking movement ii- in l(ovno_ llolvovcr, the opinion is ll expressed licrc that its tho (lcrnlan Il ratlir than tl simultaneous one. it is " Marshal Von Maekcnzcn to rczicli solno prcvloiisly arranged position " before tht-_v rcsulnc their attacks. 0 here the country around Warsaw il wllicli the llusslnns are lenvlllg to ille II invttilors has been pill to the `lorcll, I' capital. for the ltussians are lighting more than il rear guard ai-tion. in fact they arc still delivering linnvy sonic local silci1l~sses. pilrticlililrly nt Narew lliul southwest oi' (‘llo|lll<-, where thcy ure opposing the efforts of the Austriiilis across t.lie lllig river. Iiowovcr, military critics say tlinsc local successes will not affect the as the present oporntlolls agulllst the large art oi' the Russian arnl it is and l~‘rencli as to which side will take lions protecting the Muenster, there ster Valley in which the town stands weather is interfering with opera- tions on the Austro-Italian theatre. (Special to The Guariliall.) stealncr ’lrolidbjelllsf_iortl was tor- a mine. Tho crews of holli vessels were saved. Warsaw and thc surroiuifiing country story from Windsor that an effort was Austro-German forces arc making ii scliniidt, ii wealthy German business Slinrcilic effort lo get across ilicir line man of Detroit, nanied as nn instigator of retreat. The Teutons are said to ot the recent dyllaulitlilg olltrngc at D _ "_ _ ' \ attempt. A Berlin official report this the story the Minister of Justice was evening states that Field Marshall to refer the matter to the British Am- VOH MIICKQDZGD iii l‘€‘SUmhiH the often- bassador at Washington, but Holi. Mr IIUIIIH GIIVIIIN MINI naw and nigh hinges ihn (ieynlnns in n 1l0th,-The new Diltizh landstrum bill position io move against the Bug river was ndcoicfl today by tlic first cham- fi-0ni_ shnniii ihis he iinniiihii nnnn_ ber and beenllle law. It provides for ii,-iiish miiiinry ¢riii¢s_ however, rn. an eventual increase ill total trained fuse in heiieve that G,-and Duke soldiers to approximately 550,000 in- Nicholas, (Iommander-in-(`.liiet` of the Sfefld Of 330.000 RS lit Di‘0S0lll- °' IIISIHIINS IIIIIIIIII writers to the belief that the Russians t0 N10 'I`i'iI>lii\0 from Lllihlilfll ill Cor' already have fallen back in this region lliolll. SHYS “/\llSiI`iHIlS lillilelwtl lli-lI- and that pgrliapg evgii the forircsg of IZIIIS at (inrizift with 170,000 llltlll Ill- 'i‘h.;-i~0 is nn nt-,wg of the Siinniinn nn trolls results to the Ailstriaiis, whose inn Nnrnw iriver of Gnnni-ni vnn losses were 12.000. The following day plans colltcnlillntc n series of nltaclts, UW hlsi- |`ifi00l1 ‘HWS CXi'0lli. lilo lllIVtlil~ iikniy ih,._\. an. “mhhlg fm. i.~h,i,i liavo been cvaclltttctl. . p, _ .- According to despatcllcs rcccivcii ""’-VW” ~""'5I""‘I“-V Ii’ """"I’l‘""` I"`I` while ti". Cn), img heh" d,,m,(i(,d of sued by lllc ltnliail l\linisti‘_\' ol hlilrllio, evorytllillg that might ho 0|' nnn in lbe n_ttack was rcplllsctl soino ol tht- tllc (icrlnnlls when ii i`l\lls into their ""SI"'_"" Imming I'm"y I?‘_`I"g I""""‘l llanils. it muy cvon bo some days be- I0 ““"_"’_ I" 'I“fI" ”I'II’”' 1"" I‘"H“" fore the Teutolls occupy the l’olisli "“5“"I'u”5 w'“"‘“' "wo '"0"' (From our own Correspondent.) O'I"l`AWA, July 30.-The Justice lepllrtincnt this afternoon denied the Jelllg matic to extradite Albert Kali- Valkcrville, Ontario. According to oherty _denied any such intention. INEIIIISINII IIIMI WIIH IIIIIIIII IIISSIS GENEVA, July 30th.-A telegram luding 140,000 Ilavarians with disas- fierce Austrian attack oil t‘arzo lntoau was repulsed. The Italians old all the positions captured during od trcilcllcs bel`ore Gorizia \\‘llit‘li lt0illI~} VIA I’/\lllS, July Zl0tll_--All ttolllpt was nutilc by Austrian t‘rllis- rs und a flotilla oi' tor cdo bout dee gosa Island lil the Adriatii: occililied y llaliiln foi'<‘cs lust lllolltllly, accortl- lg to all official coliinllliili'lit,ioli is- , Icrt llni:l\c=+_ Qnccn Sd.. <‘lly-. 665 .losopliino Campbell, Souris 504° l\lnrgzll‘i1t_ llflcI)onald, Shi-lnlrock. ._ 660 iiiim-nn(-0 (ji-hawaii’ Mnipennn _ _ __ 50;; lllai‘iiiii (‘iiinpbell. Alberton 657 iiny Van ifiei-Stine, iinninr River 503# Prank Vcsscy. Qnccn So.. City-~ 657 Jessie Mcnootl, west vailoyfielrl 503° dith Dovl Mistouehe 5 ° _ _ e, 1 ~ . . . . . . ._ 03 Mary Ilrucc. llcallicndolc 64:4 nortrani Moore, Union ltd., Kings 502 Gavin Monoglinii_ Queen Sd.. Lily 64-! Wilfrid Peters, Rustloo 502 amuel Prolltt, Kensington 500 rthur Iloates, Sulnmerside 500 dward Malone. Green Bay 499 utherland' McLeod, EarnsciiiIe_. 409 l R _,Ili _ . _ . . . _ 49 Eilnice Morrison, Notre Dame... 631! it/Fm 0” gg 7 argaret McSwaln, St. I"'eter’s N 497° illa Matheson, Sl. Peter’a N 497 lary Byrne, Fort Augustus 496 enj. Buchanan, Hazel Grove... 495* _outs Callaghan, Emyvale _ . . _ ._ 495 ella Parkman, St Jose h's Cit 494 - - P Y ohn Smith, Middleton, . . . . _ 493* onln Anderson, St. Peter‘s Bay 493* lartiii Monaghan, Queen Sq., 1' 1 on llolon Boil Alperton 015 hwy ' ' ` ' ' ` ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ` ' ' ‘ ' ` ' “ 49" 011 , ernice Rodd, Harrington _ . _ _ _ _ 492* sther Bruce, Valleyfield W 491 'inston Smith, Pownal _ _ . _ . . _ _ 490 crtha Maloney, Notre Dame, City . . . . _ . . . . . . . 490* ellie Leard, Alberton _. 489 'llbur McFarlane. Fernwood 488* utli l\lcNaught, Coleman 486 ary Gillis, St. Pe(er's N. _ . _ __ _ 486' Glad-ya Mcuughy N0rwuy`::_~_'::: 599 Vincent Leonard Cornwall 486' ary Mclsaac, O"Leary 485* rnest McKay. Freeland __ 485* ,_ _ " Mary McDonald, Souris ._ 484* Vt ilfred Maddigan, Queen Sq., City 596 . Isabel Martin, Heathertlale 595 ifmphen Ahenm’ Alberto" 484* the Morrison, Mt. Vernon ._ 483 Clara Rowe, Miscouche _ . _ . _ _ _ . _ 592 ihgilxssnlsiféggdslcltMl%eI:_lIbe£_Nck ' ' Ralph liealrsto, Malpeque 592 (menu MCNEM Sami 480, Minnie Carruthers, Summerside.. 591 hi H de ’ F :n""é"' 479 Mary Driscoll, Ilustico Convent.. 589 v(;§laB'R,§: srggilfs e woo 478 llllltoll Dalziel, Georgetowll _ _ _ _ _ 589 AH Nfl i L ' ' ‘ ' ' 'I' ' 477 l~‘lorent1e McDougall, ltustico t'on- ` ce C 1,0 son' Myer ‘ ew ol " vom _ ‘ _ _ _ _ Q _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ‘ 588 . iidrew Vloodslde, Clinton _ . . . _ _ 470 Janie Brown, Kensington 586 Mafy McDonald' Sprmgnem' Ixings . . . . . 475’ Grace Kern, Sunnnersidc . . . . . ._ 58/I Gwendolyn Knemm' st' ‘I°Eeph'5' City _ . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . __ 474' Graydon Ilaynor, Ennlore 473* Donald Brown, Shamrock 472 Alexillulcr Murray, Clyde River... 472 Jnlntrs l\Ic’l`ili.:lie, Valley _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . 471* Katie lllatllesoii, \'illlt_~yllcld 469 lliisscl l\lcl.nod, l’rilnrosc _ . _ _ . ._ 469 llrlzcl Towlishclld, Rollo Bay W. 469* ilertlia lllclrcoll, Newton (‘ross.. 468* Inez Illullilis, St. Joscpll's, (‘_lt_v._ 465* Melville Aitkell. West Kent, (‘lty 465 Wlllllie Villut, Victoria _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ 463* ldrskinc McNlltt, Malpcquc 462* Brig:-t l-lughos, Souris 461 (turtle Wlllto, Albortun 461* .losopli Lantz. West Kent, City... 460 l-`Iora Mctforiiiaek, Souris 458* t'i~_lia llowiltl, Augustine Cove... 457* l’|lileils llcsltoelles, Miscouclle.._ 455 Siisilr Ilcll, I‘rlnt~e St., (Tity 453° _-\nnit1 iiuuril llluttart, t‘arlt1toii_. 453° hilly Mt'(‘lllllllil, llracklc_\ I’t.... 453* _-\lnelia Walsh, Notre Dania, City 452* Jcssio Vnnlpllell, Souris _ _ . _ _ _ . _ 451 .lcnnie l_ot'lcr<', Misr'oll1‘lie _ _ _ ._ 451* l_ouls llulln, (lnspr-rcnux . . _ _ ._ 451° llilrold Johnson, i(cnslligton_._. 450* “IW tt‘oiltlilll`tYrlTn"iiil'gL` three.) "A V' COMING EVENTS, ANNOUNCEMENTS, ' MEETINGS, ETC. ONE CENT per word each insi-_.- liun for advertising in this column. (`a.sli lnllst ncoelupany orders. Mini- mum charges, twonty-ilvo cents. °*(`nnvas stretclicrs, 75c. each. Agri- cultural Ilall. 2275i-7-27mtf °°(l. l1‘_ lliitclieson, Opticlan, will he absent from his ofllco from July Illst to Aug 9th inclusive. See notlco in another colllmli. 2312-7~29M3i_ "Tile farewell incvtlngs of Ensign and Mrs l". tl. White, who have labour- ed ovcr two years in Charlottctowli. takes place oil Sunday, August lst, in the Sulviitlon Army Citailel. All are welcome. 7-30ln2l "THE EARLY CLOSING MOVE- MifNT.- Ono of tho boat aids to for- ward this desirable summer arrange- ment is it good Remington or Smith l’ri~niler 'l‘ypowr|t_er in your Corres- pondt-nrc Department. It will short- en the hours of Business. A. Milne Fraser, Halifax. N. S. 2344-7-3lM1l. . onn J. Il. Lewis, l"rr‘ctowli 535 Mlnards Llnlment cures gargetln cow|_ Lulu ltoliliirtoii. 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