AWN . UARDIAN REAL BARGAINS FOB Til-DAY ___.___. “Good Roads” Maclntyreis Roads A Central Gila/dial: CENTRAL PAIISI. OIUICI OI lOOTLANDs-Ths‘ Sacrament of the lord's Suppu will he dis- pensed in canoe Cove Church en Sabbath. June astn. preparatory services on Thursday and Saturday at 1.00 PM. Sabbath at 10.80 an. and 1.00 pm. and on Monday at 10.00 am. Rev. D. U. Illhflllt oi- iicisting. . DEPEN ABLE_$BRAYE S. Grepelrlifiigiaee.“ 32 oz. 51.49 l‘ 1 by owning a Sprayer of widely lgaidysoundly established reputation we you sure of continuous service. .____ CAIDIGAN-DUNDAS Presbyter- ian Churches. services ior Sabbath June 21st, norne valley at i1. a. m. Dundee at l p. m. Cardigan at ‘l p. m. Preacher at the evening eer- vioe. Rev. Alex. B. Gibson, Minist- er o! St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, Montague. Rev. W. E. Dev- Come in and see our full line of Bathing Caps. All colors and sizes. Priced from 15c to $1.25 ROSS—-DR UG-UNITED SUCCISSSOR TO The MacKinnon Drug Co, we 0 A tten ti oliffligilifclt ficlioolMeetingsl hes apparently oat Chocolates, . per lb. Nutanilaedorstral ht, ChoeoleteBei-a.....0 or Tobacco, lleaise, lpkge. All other tobaeooe and eon- iectlonery at reduced prices. After the show or at an! other time have your lunch, ice cream or soda in our bright and sanitary tea rooms. All home made pastry. LEIGH’S TEA ROOluE; Corner Kent and Prince »... m1 EDIE MFG. CO. P. E. I. BAI-ANCB SUMMERSIDE ‘vm-lfl‘; Lgrgelt Builders of Potato Sprayers _. -. __ ....-..~ . »"" _ Classified Advertisements martian t-"uee-eeel-Nv-ene 1°! D91‘ “B! d I Ifllfi ‘m, [nsertlilll . so per line "m. mseltione _.. le pr line m‘ Inlllulllll QIQQIIOIOIIIOIIIQ‘ s ‘I PC “X __. it!» B. A; Minister. sass ts; u MISSING CAI. POUND-The Fol-d coupe belonging to Dr. 2.1‘. Tanton, which wea stolen from in front of his residence in Summer- side on Sunday night was found lest evening at 0.30 on Upper Queen Street near Spring Park Road by Police Officer Wafaon liig- ' gins. The car was in good condi- tion, and thrfishing tackle and other articles which had been left in the car were intact. DASTABDLY WORK-Another attempt was made Sunday morn- ing about three o'clock to burn the stable owned by Mr. James Mc- Murrer and situated in the rear o! his residence. rlortunetely a neigh- bor living nearby saw the flames under the barn and extinguished _ them before any damage was done. ' swam‘ “sneak-ma I" M ii rile matter was reported to the m’ yiwdmztzitdzgd “o: police who took sway some of the Monks“ w ‘pend m“ o’ the oil soaked materiel. - . summer with Mrs. Lindeeye fath- counr SESSION crass - The °" B" “m” Mwpxuphti, June session of the Supreme Court nu‘ col‘ Akxmder m ‘m, for o County will open this “mm " “l” “NM morning. There are six cases on -the ‘unmet than‘ docket, four oi which are for Jury debt or "demure. anlftwo or which are appeals. The debt or ‘lfllllfi cases are, Peter R. Jack vs. J. Wat- son Pyle, Win. B. MlcNeill vs. Rob- ert W. Stewart, James P. Item vs. Beni. F. Acorn and Denial A. Mc- Donald, and Alfrod Mcnwen vs Murdock Kennedy. The appeals are PHONE 21B To Let HOUSE TO LET - APPLY l0 School St. 0263-6-13-31 Agents Wanted , , '1‘ AGENTS, WRITE FOB _ m“, and prices, big money ' ,,. proposition. United Art T, A. w. e-io-asi. .. SSION AGENTS WITH .. lion in Prince Edward Is- , required, calling on Mills, _, c; warehouses, Docks, etc. Mp1» to carry. Commission . g from $8.00 to $50.00 per i. gsold. Steady income ior Salesman. Reply in first to Box 467 Y, T. B. Browne, , m3 Queen Victoria Street, on E. c. 4. England. ' June 18-31. For Sale gALE-FIVE PIECE SUN- . . furniture set. Phone 750. 5264-6-13-3! HON. J. P. McINTYRE, who beers a striking pgflongl numb. T0 LET-BED SITTING ROOM furnished and centrally located. Gentleman preierled. Apply 180 Great George Street. 5I70-6-16-2i. _________________________ T0 LET-FOR. SUMMER MONTHS small furnished apartment, cen- trslly located, Kelvinator and el- ectric range. Apply 146 Richmo ’ 8t. 5173-t-15-3i Female Help Wanted WANTED-MAID FOR. GENERAL housework. Apply Mrs. George Mason, Bunbury. 5276-8-15-31 “Just ImagineTPFine Display Of A Big Triumph lFancJaWor/z And‘ There is something new under] Ina Painting a the sun. We saw it last night~and heard it also and were given the treat of the season. It was offered to public view for the first time yesterday when the‘ premiere of the new DeSylva, Business Opportunity MAN WITH CAR WANTED IM. lnediately to take over business o! own in nearby Rural locality Buoblying Watkins Home and Farm Necessities to establighed trade. $35.00 to $50.00 a week from the start. We furnish credit. Write J: R Watkins company. 749 Graig‘ West. ' Montreal. Que, Dept. RE-Li B. 0. 6-1e-23-30-7i. lance to the Talkie favourite, OLIV ER HARDY, ' l In the interest of the school chill ' ' "mo “m”, _ , _ p cren lt ls necs pigs; “fr” Prof. mompeon. essary that pFOVlSlOflS should be made at the an- Thursday. June lath, elsht Wlwk- ’ _ | side of the school. Such boards should be of uni. ion. b207~6-l6-2i. form size, white background with the words, ‘the school supply dept. or by application to the u P E N E, n scANnAllPrlnce Edward Island Motor League, A set of two Hundreds of Guests Outbreak of Drunken- Function At “Dal- Prisoners in Att’y vay-by-the-Sea.” General’s H 0 m e fertile an imagination as his double. nual meeting, for sign boards, to be set up on each Zion Church l-rsu.‘ Silver collect- , y ' l H u E l I School" “Slow.” The boards can be supplied by at a cost of $1.50. 5295.545 cum‘ E n j o y Inaugural ness Among J ail 5m: - BABY GE Town. in new. 84 Highland Ave. 5286-0-16-31. ACCIDENT A1.‘ MILLVIEW-A motor accident, involving two cars from Charlottetown occurred last eveninl about 8.40 at Millvisw in whet is known as Hogan's Hollow- alieg tht e a.r “side gnaw. meadow; ‘a gin; both around the stately walls of which struck the embankment of the there still lingers a royal romance, reeld As a. result. Mr. William By- and where once upon a. time two SALE - FORD mans/rah. . tiled. $50.00. Apply 30 t. lit Street. 5201-6-18-21. Beautiful i-oalviy-by-tlie-sea." originally built by William Mac- Donald of Standard Oil fame. and Commenting on the recent dis- graceful fracas in the Prince Coun- ty Jail due to the persons being in- toxicated, the Summer-side Journal says: During the week end g, large number of citizens visited the dllv play of fancy work, china painting etc. at Notre Dame Academy. | SALE- QUANTITY OI‘ pulls and studding. Henry A, licTevish, Belfast. 5200-6-16-31. Employment Wanted l iALE-PURE BRED ABER- gin Angus Bull, 2 years old. flarlleartz, Msrshfleld. 5227-6-13-31. l: BALE AT CABLETON- Dlllliflg house and lot, Opposite Mill's Store. Apply W. E. Mon- l» Albany. R. R. 5250-6-13-31 8 SALE — OLD PAPERS, 5 mils bundle. Guardian Office. . Z-i-ti. . sets, T0 LET. BOARD AND signs 0n hand at Guardian ‘ SALE - GURNSEY BULL, 1i old. also Gurnsey cow, wly freshed. Apply Henry IlrryhChsrloitetown, R. R. 6. 523B-6-13-3i. Job. work to clear turnips. Guardian. YOUNG DANE WANTS A FARM Apply Box A. 5281-6-16-21. TWO EXPERIENCED MEN WANT $2.00 per day and board. Apply Guardian. 5260-6-15-21. MIDDLE AGED MAN WISHES work in City, gardener or care- taker. steady, reliable, good refer- ences. Address-Countryman, care 5287-6-16-41. Plots To Club Way Oat Of the cases oi J. Hector Stewart vs. J. Lester Douglas. and The King vs Adeline DeCoete. CHARGED W1‘!!! FORGIIY- The Commissioner of Provincial Police, J. J. ‘rrainor, left for Rivers du Loup, P. Q, yesterday to bring back to the City Evarllh Gaignon. St. Pascal, P. Q., who is charged with forging a. cheque for $500 at the Provincial Bank of Canada here last December. The authorities had been searching for Gaignon all winter. During the past week ‘while attending the convention of chief- corlstablea at Montreal the Com. mlssillner took the opportunity of interviewing police at Rivaie du are. City, received e severe cut on the heed. The three other occu- oi M. ‘ W01‘ Im- mzd’ u ziaiyz; we “emu. sand hills, the lonely little lake, pants oi the other car, an“ m4 “Mum, gun-mm; m- range light in the distance, was veetigsted the accident- Sergeant svcoassrul. srunsm- - Among the graduates of Tufts College Medical School of Boston. Mesa, is George L. McKinnon, a ofthelaiePete andMrmMc- ‘Koilhnon oi Alexandrh P. E. 1., and J1me day 19485 111w dune“ and ‘ broth" o; Dnhgémng Mag“. lights giearned from every window n” D D_ 5_ o; Hirvm Univ“. in the palatial building. there came aity‘ ni- Mciilnnon is well known back will l° the minds °Y “w” m crmlonmwn mm,‘ “Wm m present pleasant memories of the Qunn “u.” SchOOL M“, ohm“. oft recounted romantic story oi Princes and their company alone enjoyed the unrivalled location, the long stretch of sea beach, the many the sea breeze, and the Tracsdie suspiciously opened last evening as s. summer hotel. Nearly five hundred people en- joyed the full course goose dinner "The Prince County Jail, the fame of which as a resort for home tal- ent seeking rest with occasional re- creation and jollliication is again in the limelight after. a. somewhat pro- tracted period of quietude. "It seems that someone, realizing that the boys were having a rather “dry" time oi it lately with nothing Brown and Henderson Fox Movie- tong musical comedy, “Just Imag- ine,” was held at the Prince Ed- ward Thoatre. And in our humble, critical opinion it ls a worthy suc- cessor to their previous great suc- cess, "Sunny Side Up.“ "Just Imagine” is spectacularly original in theme and treatment; more to employ their time than and they urea-e Joined by about two hundred more for the dance. As the twilight of a. beautiful the usual game of cards and the privilege of being allowed out to watch the progress of the tennis games on the adjoining court, de- cided that it would be doing them no more than a just kindness to bring in s, supply of liquid refresh- ment and thus uphold the tradit- ions asaociated with the institution ever since this Province has been in and is superlative entertainmentl and we believe that you will class it the same as we do, so make it a point to see this triumhh as soon ‘ as possible. l 1t is laid in a. 1980 setting, when i the world has changed materially ln virtually every element except. romance. The story oi the love of the "Lindbergh of 1980" in the person of John Garrick for Maur- Each year this exhibition seems to become larger and better, and the work this year is simply marv- ellous. The younger pupils, not to be out done by their elders, have s. neat Ilifplfly. and in the exhibit oi Gracie If is shown some pel-ieci samples of flowers, block letters, animals, etca, with a nice showing of fancy sowing in pillow cases, towels, etc. Grade II in conjunct- lorl with Grade III. also has a nice display of color charts and de- signs. More advanced work is noticed in the exhibit of Grades V and Vi.’ whore are to be seen design draw- ings. fancy sewing, in runners, etc. Grades VII and VIII show a neat Death House OSSINING, N. Y., June lb-A plot by Francis Crowley. youthful killer, to club his way out of, the Sing Sing prison death house has been thwarted, guards said yester- day. _ ‘They found a home-made blud- geon hidden in his mattress during the daily inspection. It consisted of a tightly wrapped agazine bound with bits oi wire taken from springs of his cot. Crowley is under death sentence for shooting a policeman several days before he was captured in a sensational apartment house seige here. m‘ m‘ L A_ um,‘ with Mnom "Dalvay-by-the-Sca." . "om at Duxmml‘ Unwemty, he A pleasant sea breeze and the we“ w 3mm,‘ ‘M enm.“ “w; strains oi music from the dance Con.“ m léflpobtflmn‘ ms M_ hall, harmonized to make the even- n an.” “m. Just m, W," o; ing one long to be remembered. “ml H, u now mum“ at m, The genial proprietor and host, Boston cm, Hospital’ tum surgical Capt. Edward J. Dicks. the charm- “Mcm an Mcmnmn u w he cm_ ing hostess, Mrs. Dicks, her dough. ‘nmhhd on m‘ ‘uccw which be, tars and Mr. and Mrs. Hughes, left ma“ ‘m, mm ‘ brflumb tutu"; m nothing undone to make the occa- m‘ chum Drought“ sion a most enjoyable one. ‘The mu- t sic was furnished by Elliott's or- chestra. Loup ‘with the result that Gaignon was apprehended, and placed un- der arrest. Commissioner Trainer is expected back in the City with the prisoner tonight, recent years undel- the away of Liberal mill-administration. "in order that every one would have a share, g gallon can is said to have been the amount brought in. The story goes that everyone with the exception of two oi the inmat- es of the cells got gloriously ihobri- eted in that famous manner for which the alleged prison became famous in “those dear, dead days" of former Liberal rule. “On two of those who had par- taken of the "Dotheen" the effect instead of cementing that friend- ship which should exist between companions occupying the same shelter seems to have had an oppo- site result and they became quarrel some and before long were furnish- irlg to their cell-mates an exhibition such is only to be seen in the ring- ed arena or at a first-class hockey match nowadays. “But for the Herculean efforts oi a super-athletic Prohibition Inspect ol’ and other officers of the law it is hard to say how the encounter would have ended, but when it did and the combatants were safely secured in quarters below, well out of harm's way. "Just how a gallon oi liquor could be brought into the jail without be- ing seen by those in charge seems passing strange but this sort oi thing it is told happens from tlmt i0 time. One man, released not so long ago has been boasting that he was intoxicated while in jail. Some- thing is surely amiss with a Gov- ernment which will iolerste a con- dition oi this kin eon OSullivan is beset with the traditi‘onal_difficulties of romance of all time, but, of course, this be- ing a musical comedy. true love conquers in the end. El Brendel, the hilariously funny Swedish comedian, has the prln. cipal role and moves in and out of the story at frequent intervals, pro- viding a generous portion of com- edy, his second great success this season. He is ably assisted by the vivacious Marjorie White and Frank Albertson, the latter essay- ilig his first light comedy role, with marked success. Song hits include "I'm Only the Words, You Are the Melody," "Old Fashioned Girl" and “Never Swat a Fly‘ being particularly out- standing. The two instrumental numbers which supply the accom- paniment for the big dance num- bers, are particularly excellent. This is one of the screen's mos‘. novel pictures. Don't miss it. display in drawing with an-oxceh- lont asaortnlent of color charts and loitering while the poster worl: color charts, lettering and drawings o.’ flowers, etc. of Grade IX were greatly admired. A display that attracted consid- erable attention, and one that re- quired considerable application was the display of altar linen. Those articles for altar use are made by the pupils for the foreign missions. The young lady boarders have a. ‘special exhibit, where there ll shown la-ulldry bags, shoe bags centre pieces, runners, etc. The work on those articles is neat and the original designs quite attract- ive. Originality semis to be the strong point ill nlany nf the articles, but for real classy originality the vis- itor should not overlook the dis- play of the Commercial Dept. where there is a display of “budgets“ con- taining work accomplished by the type-writer. Ill those budgets are in be seen pictures of birds, shields, borders, out, all nlncic by the letters of the typewriter. The covers of many of those budgets are hand pmlllnrl. In addition to the above are rich dist l_\'S o.‘ oil, pastel and wat- rr cnlm- painting, while hand paint- ed lamp shades are a pleasing ad- (lltion. A display that is attracting much attention. and one of the largest in wars. is tho china painting. This work lS of n high order and com- pares favorably‘ with imported goods. Evil-voile is invited to in- spect this display for which there is no charge, ailrl which closes this IEIITY FOR SALE. FIVE ilniillent house, old unoccupied lillule and warehouse at Corner oi vnlll and King Streets. lot -eight foot three inches on Povnil Street, and one hundred Ilidfeven feet six inches on King l!’ '. Sold in block or in parcels. All; to Joseph B. Hayley, Pow. l!" rCiaudct 8r Haszard, Solici. marlottctown. 5144-6-10-121. -______. Wanted _._______________________ m!) - A uovss m corm- lftnelr school and church. Write -li care Guardian. 5180-6-11-41. . .°MAC'S HOP ALE. wholesale at Clark & McDonald's, Charlottetown, also P. O. Box M4, Sumlnerside. 4964-6-3-tts-tili June 30. .__.________.____,___ marge PI/Ol‘. ILITCHEI. IEMOVES To sYDNIY_.m° mum“ me o; One oi the most marked features sydney says the Sydney Pa“. m of Dalvay is the-fact that the sea ‘horny to b. e-mlched by m, M? can be seen from every room in the quisition of one of canal-in noted h°l°l~ musicians. The congregation of St. Andrews United Church has been fortunate in securing the services of wlilism n. Fletcher, "Alters, A.T.CJ.., as organist and choir di- rector. in succession to Mr. William Reins, who recently resigned. He takts up his duties at Sydney on Sunday, July 5th. Prof. Fletcher has held appointments in ‘Iruxo, N. 5., Charlottetown, St. Thomas. out, and New Glasgow, N. S. He is at present in thq new ‘trinity United Church, in the latter town, where lie has been remarkably euc- ceseful. He was organist and choir. master in ‘fiinlty United Church. Cmrlotteiown, for 10 years and while there directed the choral and orchntrel societies and taught singing in Prince of Wales College and two of the city schools. _._..-__._.__...___.._,.._._.__. ARNOLD-At Bristol. on April II, i831. to Mr. and Mrs. Jamel B. Arnold. a daughter, Lottie May. HOUSE _AND LOT " ‘ll’ WWW Apply Guardian. Miscellaneous “Bad Sister”' Big Hit At The Capitol Marking the screen debut of two actresses from the New York stage. and another strong role in the hands oi one of the most popular leading men in motion pictures. "Bad Sister," a sparkling cometLv drama produced by Universal. opened an 8881MB ‘ It the 059' itol Theatre yesterdllih Sidney Fox and Bette Davis are the two girls in question. and bath give promise of successful screen careers. Miss Fox plays the leading feminine role oi Marianne, a spoil" ed selfish daughter of small-town parents, and Miss Davis is 8cm as her far more worthy sister. The man in the case is Conrad Nagel. HARDY-At the P. I. l. hospital, May 25 to James and Mrs. Hardy of Pleasant Grove, a son. ALFRED McDONALD, PRO- ‘; Land Surveyor, Hermen- 5163-6-10-1 month. ‘ Elifl-IN BOARDERS AC- odated in private iamilv. '1! collision; szzs-s-la-zl. " 1G LESSONS, PROFES- lgg] teacher. twenty years ‘ "ll ln_ United States. Call "lit. 201 King Street. 5290-0-16-2l. Lost T - asrwaau soums AND ‘ W. No. Plate 04M and spare l ,,_ ‘finder blellse notify Samuel I Vernon Bridge. Moo-ii. ALONG THE WATERFRONT l. Paola Wharf BEAT‘! Schr. Etta Vaughan, Captain John Murray in port with s. cargo oi coal from Plctou, N. S. rAnsisa-At dull-yids June 0th. Earl Ramsay Palmer, eldest son oi Thoe. R. and Mrs. Palmer. formerly oi Broukfield, aged 9 years md ll months. New Director OfPublicity In New Brunswick Csrraehcfs Wharf Schr. Henry Miller, Captain White now in port with a. cargo of coal. RAYNEIp-At Caecumpee, Sunday, June 14th, Robert H. Rayner, run- eral will take piece on Wednesday, June 17th at 1.30 p. in. from his residence. sTEwAltlk-At Wlillloe. June i5, Mary Stewart, aged 7e years. run- eral iroln the residence of har brother, Neil Stewart. June 11th. service starting at two o'clock! Funeral leaving at 2.30. lotannsnt l-iighfield Cemetery. - ' Schr. Conductor, in port with a cargo oi coal. FREDERICTON. June 15—D. Leo Dolan, a native of Fredericton, \\'lih many years of journalistic expor- ience in various parts of the Domln ion, was this afternoon selected by Hon. C. D. Richards and the pro- vincial government. as tile llPW rllr" eclor of the New Brunswick Burrau CarvelPe Wharf ‘ —- PAIR 0F SILVER FOXEB 0- Wt-BZ-G; Female, con. mm‘ llder communicate with H-tSSIOTIOP of Provincial Police. uo-iri-tue-thus-sat-tue-iri. S. S. Silvia. Captain Kean arrived in port yesterday from Montreal and is loading a general cal-so 1dr St. John's Nfld. HGIT IIIDY FOI- EXHIBIT- ION. Aillit 17th to fill. Arrange- aeelnte ale hells made for the bigg- flt show on record. Get new prise FAME]; RANCH 501,1) M= I? Help Wanted Exrslvr nAiusltn I our special low cost _' Hundreds of successful ., “$- Writs Molar Barber “it. 573 Barrington, Halifax. - Oct. ll-ttb-ti. Nursing I ° roman naaramo 1o . , "Bust class oi North Training School for Nura- l °l'lh Adams. Mesa, please‘ ., _ , superintendent ‘ Qlllliflfl pupflg for Rggig-i Massachusetts. Inca. and privilege course ‘at Bellevue All expenses paid. Lyons Wharf .Bchr. Victor W. T. of coal. Captain D. Ferguson now discharging e cargo Maloolfl! BOWNESS-At the Prince County Hospital, Sunday, June 14th, 103i, Herbert B. Bowneaa of Montrese. aged 01 years. mineral Wednesday at 2.80 from his residence at Mont- rose to Moiitrola Celiltny. Schr. vandals, l‘ ,‘ ‘ inportwithacergoofooai. Marine Wharf . . now in port. PmmlmY-lmlvgd in port yesterday with s Provides cargo of i000 barrels of gasoline and is at present discharging her cargo and will sail today it 37d- 3444; nay, Nova Beetle. ' Schr. Flora I‘. Olptlin Railway Wharf \ S. S. Talerrite, Cepteim Gllmour 1v. o. not... UNDIITIKII IHIALMII Charlottetown aae North Wlltsliire llat and commence fitting your ‘stock. 1- W. lonlter, Score‘ y, Charlottetown, P. I. I. if PIIJONALS Miss Pearl Crockett cf West Rox- bury, fleas, hes arrived hone to ppend a few weeks w \ her parents Mr. and like. lmauel Crockett. York. Miss Dorothea Gordon arrived in the city yesterday by the s. s. Sylv- ia il-om Montreal where lhl erod- ueted last month from the Royal Victoria Holpital. She is vlsitifll Hill 1D who can always be depended upon (or a pleasing, capable perform- ance, and it may be said that he has never appelffid W "W" '4' vantage than in "Bad Sister." ZaSu Pitts, as a combative eer. vant in the household of the Mad- ison family, is a positive delight in a characterization which is at the ALAMOGORADE. N. M., June l5 —(U.P.)-'I'ha million acres that comprised the famous Circle Cross Cattle company, one of the largest ranches in the southwest, have been subdivided and sold in small ranges. Oliver M. Lee, state senator and a picturesque cattleman, and his eons have purchased the majority of the same time funny and very true to life, and Slim Summerville also adds greatly to the entertainment value of the picture. Indeed. the cast is remarkable, since it also in- cludes such favorites as Bert Roach. Charles Winninger. lhnme Dunn s m: mother m»; Daniel cordon. Paehfolii Sinat- endmimphreynollrt land and cattle. good entertainment. "Bad Sister" is in every way The original tory was written by Booth Tark- of Information and Tourist Tl‘.’l\’f‘l. He learned the rudiments 0f the newspaper business under the late J. Douglas Black, organlzcl- ilnci‘ former director cf the (iEpllYimCllLi while a reporter on the Daily Glcsn er in this city. His profession carri- ed him to Sydney, N. s. Regina. Siisk., and Halifax, N. S., and l1!’ was in the press gallery at Ottawa In Halifax he worked for a time on the Herald and subseqlloillly was Liberal organizer for the PTOYlllC!‘ of Nova Scotla. later, he returned evening. (Canadian Press) GLASGOW’, June l5 — The British defending yacht. Slakll (ll-fouled the Ynil/‘d m"?! challenger. Priscilla 3rd, in ihe first rare for ihc finwflllhflkfl- (‘up on ihc Clyde today. Both yuwrhis are in the right H!!!" rlnss. to joumallsm. The directorship is the only pisl- tion in the department which 11-15 ham been changed. D. W. Grlffithi. as" sistnllt zlirorlor, who was mentlonei as a possible successor to Ml’- Blnck, continues in his original ca.- parity.