i a in 1924 ‘A .¢.. vxv v.1 KYWlV-IILILV t 11.00 a. m’- 7.00.31. m.- .) ' _, eraauoiane amtinniattv utvm-zo ro ALL ' v 3;}; BERYIOEB. , I‘¢_mm‘ roll‘ We with: v 1 nanny. a. ,5 to l0 percent more than f. value for your 1924 Silver; ox Pups. ‘ GET“ liy TOUCH WITH ME ' AT oNcn . KING if . jlevere Hotel .5.m~a.a'ailag-a-iaakkagaaaaia. ‘a ' amulet-Elli‘! Orr ntniii;an.n.a..11. pg; ‘ hlleii! btrbitcl: ' lcileei. “Delphine the Familiar." n-"Life‘e Supplementary Gm; am l- Charlottetown. "°'°”“.. \ ot cash. from 5i elt Phone 351i. " H. = Ona Insertion ... Foal lleertiald ' _ - - ADVERTISEMENTS ... 10o par line eI 6 words . tee per Iiaa of l weeds ‘Iepoaiiaeet I werde vvv Yvv vvq A gents . (PORTRAIT AGENTQNJQIFIE FOR jg catalogue. United Art, Ltd., ' Brunswick Ave., Tofohtn. 7 . 1 8074 ll 16 wsm iliii XOEPTtONAL OPPORTUNITY to add to your income, selling B. it 1d Silk posters: i ‘Yam-pay daily. No collecting or deliver- ing. Write nDGpLuZZ‘ B. 6k E, Manufacturing Co., London, Ont. . Jnlyfi. 12. 19, 2e. N18 -=.- WONWUIMQJEW re ‘Extinguisher. Excells wort heavy‘ high-pr cetl devices. Prise nlonly $2,001 skates easy sale to every homo and autumn; bile-owner, 0ver-100% profit. l0.- 000 already sold. investigate to- day. ‘Pyro Firevidxtinguiaher Com- pany. 611 Echo Drive, Ottawa, Ontario, ' ‘July B, 12, 19, 26. 6 T0 I60 WEEKLY, SELLING our high grade. rubber special- ties. 40 to 50% on each salawrlte for illustrated catalog. Tilison Mfg Co, Dept,-l.,- ionden, Ont. July 6, i2, 19. 26. CALESMEN-ANE OFFER STEADV employment and pay weekly to sell our complete and exclusive liner oi guaranteed qualtiy, whole root, frsh-liugito-oriier trees and plants. Attractive illustrated surn- plee and full cooperation. a moo. ey-rnaking , opportunity. Luke ‘ Brother's Niltiefiolf Montreal. , . , ,. . il-6-10sti. "at liiiscellencoue ‘ McDONALD, LAND BUR- veyor, Herruanvills. - Z831 8.18 lnlttb -wil.t. vanrWwuo TOOK THE - from Mrs. Alon-McDonald's S leatlviewton, please return aamc Hag party is ltuuwn.—37ili-7-l8-8i » ‘TUET YOUR PRINTING DONE AT the Guardian Central Job Print- _ cry. Phone 133. 2879 llfltf 6U1’T-_ 0 J,’ R LUOIQBEND bl) "utlrtatlqd 1 c liar wonderful ' pe of your entire life. =. . f, Raphael, O4 Grand Central flShtioqhNew ‘Yaork, SZBI-T-Bfiat 8i lfl IAKLRI OVINI. WRIT! FOR catalogue and liet ofaieed ovens. coalor gae. ilueay tel-me. Hub- _.hcr‘tl Oven 00.. ‘l8! ‘King Welt, “lihmto Ju.l8Jnlyll~10~16Aug.2_ dill. CURE FOR l0 DAV!’ WORK, ‘Jdllififiiililii religion! literature. Man or women. ma; yvark spore time. No elleriance ‘necessary. TM» neonate-ted weaves-Ar once flu ron . rtn work. gtropfiad. lac- md’ Ch°"""‘ " if"? mi Opportunity ‘to $50. __..... . ' "‘"‘°" waelreo-vsuue wdasu TO 4”“ W- ~ , Him" train ae nuraee. At leeet one f. mmilflll. ‘Tllrllllto. ' . 4 year lligh School equired. .. ‘J- 101M0- A- I. Bali/YT 130 Monthly allowanwuof v u Teachers Wanted WANTED- TEACHER, SECOND class preferred, lor East llidciord School District No, 165. ‘Supple- ment $125.00. Apply to G. Shei- ton Sharp, Secretary, East Bide- ford. ' 3624-7-16-51. TEACHER WANTED-FOR PORT Hill School District, No 4. Prince County a first or second class teacher. Supplement 8150.00. K ‘Ul-‘IOP from ‘l-lttglman‘; Catalog $15 witiqqiuv THE taresr $25 Norfolk oivsport suit at Heu- demon Cudmorokn suit salo, ' with. 8571-7-13!“ v-"— . SUV A Ni E FRESH CAKE at Moore & Mc land's this afternoon. Proceeds for both Orphanagos.—1i JUST ARRIVED a shipment oi‘ ladies white felt hats, Prowse Bros. Ltd. ' »' 3569-7-18-21 1- ur- 11-mont- PERSONALS MBBWP J- M. Callas, Dunstaif! page is visiting friends‘ in Froc- town. Mr. C. Albert Ellis was in the city for the past few days. Sster St. Charles and Sister Damion of St. Paul's, Minnesota and formerly of Kinkora, l’. E. l.. are at present on the lslllnd. Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Cairns and‘ son Robert who have been visiting their old home in Dunstaff- nase passed through rile city yes- terday’. they will spend u few days in Freetown before leaving for Chicago. BIRTHS CRAIG-Jo th‘s city, June l5, 1924, to Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Craig, a daughter, Lois Regina. IN MEMORIAM in loving memory oil our darling Father. Wm. J- Graham, Sea View. who died July 20th, 1920, However long we live Whatever ilende we view Whatever joy or qttlef be cure Our hearts istili yearn for you. INSERTED av THE FAMILY Decorated Parade (O d from Page i) Oat-veil Bree’ flout with large pink and white wedding cake made with Regal Flour. Moore A NlcLeowe flower float containing young ladies discours- ing violin music. lmperal Tobacco Co‘e-"After‘ the Storm" a most realistic portrayal of sailboat on tho waves voted by many as "best of all." Apply to Archibald E. Ellis, Sec'y Trustees, Port llill. . 8549 7-17 31.1 iii | WANTED-SECOND CLASS TBA-i cller for Annandale nficbool.‘ School alongside Village, mid-g summer vacation. Lees than 16 children of school age in the D‘strict. Supplement — $75.00 George id. _Saville, 8ec’y., Tras- teos, Aiinanrlnle, Lot 56, P. I. lslaad.~-iifi'li'l;7-t'.tlli. llor Sale 23.. sans-m mass or standing hay. Apply Mrs, George Lewis, West Royalty. 3562-7-118-31 FOR SALE Oil EXCHANGE FOR horse and carriage, light delivery motor truck in good running order. Apply .Allen McEwen. Bristol. 8522-7-16-41, Lost ~tittwe%i-—lwi- LOBT-WEDNE-BOAY N-IOHT AT Circus Grounds. Victoria Park, ladies gold wrist watch! Finder please leave» at Guardian. 1i. LOST D00: BLACK YOUNG poodle, name Pat on -his collar. ‘RBWRIFO, Beatrice MilCKlflllflll- 9-1 Brighton Road. 3565-7-18-21. To Let 1'0 LlT-OMALL TENEMENT 111i Prince Street. Apply 114 Prince Street. 84521f-12-tf. TO left-DWELLING HOUSE and premises No. 2! Pleasant St.. City. immediate possession. Can be inspected on application to owner H. J. Palmer. 7. Female Help Wanton who iiTJ-intanhuvtlt-lnifie-Lv-r in small family. Apply E. cio Guardian. 3581-7-18-01. APPLIOANTI DIOIROUI OI’ IN- terlng September Oiaie (of North Adamo Trdiiling‘ 8011061 for Nur- les, North Adams, lileel. Please write " , ' tendent promptly. 8l76-7~!—'l‘hn—SlI‘—18i with rqhinienence. uniform and teit books. _ school is accredit- ted and otters excellent coune. Advantage oi.'_ t iaiee 1t! new building equlpbe entirely up- todate. Please make applica- tion for clarr entering September, 1st, 101i. Addren Belle lit-M'- euvltnu “IRAKIIIIWI "fiilailii‘°'wfiiv'z"al _ no.- .'f a-elbqta eie laminae '57. l , . .. f, armoured: ;~ n6 nt . “"" i‘ ‘ '4'"'"" ~ , . wow»- " ° 037i: ,. eat-t. ., .- gust. Q ITIADY Superintendent of Nurlol. ‘PM Meritlan Hoepi l Meridian, Coup. (Head ti; wil i... paid if etu- dents remain.) M111’! ‘Ii O§§Q§§§ “pour-r eutrtav iron uouavi" the dldl ’ ' . weotee veeeiuvenyraeoaey and ‘rueedey, at ‘the Prime Iowan. - A. aw- . -- .-. . e.. .._ W. B. Prowee'e large whale on a Dodge car showing what a whale of, a difference a. lowmcenta 3135145‘, ‘ Davie A Fraser's decorated float. Low Priced Car, Overland of Mc- Laine- Service Station. Miller Bree’ float containing iull piece Casino Orchestra. Derkey Family and aoccutre mente including water melon and home-brew (Percy Down.) Canadian National Exprdll float inland Cold Storage. 0. Lynne large decorated lorry. r coal ‘a. ' Red Oroae Exhibit. 2O men In the Overland car that went 1G4 miles on five gals of gas. McLaine Service Stntitm. Clarke Bree‘ large irult float which mndc many mouths water. Buick Car (R. E. White). Large decorated float containing "Milady Fashion" (Paton's Ltd.) ..Dur.lnt Cur (B. Stewart's Ltdl) ..A Picker-db: coail float including gigantic solttle. etc. Ford's Pyramid and barkere, (Bourke Windsor Garage.) Wiliya Knight (McLilirie Service Station) containing Miss. Charlotte. town (Master-Jun Cochrane) and Jackie CooguniMiss LeClnir.) Large float of Victoria, Hotel. —:——<o->———- PINK CREPE o: came even-r passe snows rusyemanr wins asu- A- Leather be!‘ wide variety are " ngilffll tilelrjhere _ cl ettellflo . "om l‘ “MM ll Nhleh narrow ta or e eil have em. at" hclmtganimpn f The mm men new a at pm: crepe de chine. awn Ute wide belt ma». noel-ages. bleuee le et fut black euede. . ~ Renew. ~el eaeemwuitafer- gandie first? thou-lauded peek- iirie and tn "inert eleeveei»; ' , ' » .,-’-‘V?-1'§'tr~ CAR ACCIDENT-A car which Save a generous hali tho road to a passing vehicle last night on the approach to Hillaboro. Bridge, struck a soft spot ill the‘ road and the crumbling road bed toppled»; it over against the guard rail, 14cc - liy it was proceeding slowly, atithe time and no one was injured though minor damage was done to the car whicbia now hanging over the side oi the embankment. an...‘ ‘Used (Continued from Pagfll)" ‘ ed. ‘it , s a venerable relic which righmlg should be in Scot- land, not in ‘ngland. Scotland had tried repeatedly to get the atone returned to that country, lint tllell sent rnellt of London, he saiti, was ago-Inst this. Lord Apsiey Conservative fmelli- bcr for Southampton, opposing Klrkwootfs bill, recalled that trndi. tion stated that the stone Wits brought to Scone to lie-presented to the Pope in reward for his hav- ing converted Scotland to Chris- tiilnlty. The god Odin, Lord Apsley ex- plained, who w-lls incensed at all- other deity who had been. "making eyes" at ills wife thrcw the atonu ut the offending god's head, bill fortunately it missed its mark and fell in Scotland. This account of the history of the fiunous stOlle was greeeed with laughter. Tho hill was road n first time on a vote of 201 to 171. Fast Fun in Latest Warner Picture Comedy RAPID-FIRE HUMOR CHAR- ACTERIZES PLAYING IN “CONDUCTOR 1492." There can be no doubt but that the lutost Warner Brothers classic which opened for n two days run yesterday at the Prince Edward ‘-i'lln.ltre, was nu instant success. The reason for it is ncssecret-—~ nothing more or less than tho sup- er nctlng of Johnny Hines, Whose electric personality saturated the entire production. it is the sumo Johnny, but it seems to us he is better than ever in "Conductor i492," if such u thing is possible. For Johnny is ‘always so full of pep, jazz and rapid-fire humor that it hardly seems possible ho can improve on it Yet in his latest picture be once more proves that even though practice luuy not luukc perfect, it tzertalniy goes a long way in that 1ttrectioh. l . ‘bat-t “Conductor i492" is the tale an nlnbi-tloils young lrishnlsn jest arrived in this country and bent on making. his way to fume and fortune-no mutter how. Johnny Hines seemed to be made to order for the purl of Terry O'Toole, the young hopeful. With a rcady smile and o. willing hand. he got "along well iu ills-own way, Terry was not tho mall to dodge‘ a fight and many and fur- ious were tlre oncs he fought with people who could not agree with liis views. , He finally realized one of his [boyhood ambitions when be was hired as a conductor by the Loteda - Traction 00111111111)’. 1""! detailed the bloc uniform with the shining buttons. The legend on his new cap rend "Conductor 1-iti2." and thus was he known. Johnny Hines made good his rc- putntion us n comedian of the highest rank in. this role. The laughs were long and loud as he went about his duties, collecting fares, disposing of refractory 11M‘ seillgers, insisting lutlios to boitril and leave the car. 011d various plensantries he indulged in to lnuko the tinlo pass in ills own ile- llghtful lnnnner. The success of this flint is in no slnull way title to the flllfllifilillt‘ sup pol-t given by the supporting oust, which includes such well known players, as Doris May. Dorothy Hilrils, Michael Dark Ruth Runick. Robert Cain. Dan Mason Fred Esnielton and Byron Sage. lllrcc- lion is under Charles Hines, o brother of Johnny, and Flflink Grlffen. _-_¢o->---—- OUR QOENERY Of wondrous scone in distant clime. let poet pen the lines The charm and splendor of our town excells the superfine, First greets the eye our serial- bridge that spans the lurid!!! tide, Design and build l0 wonderful it fills the heart with pride. What thiils it gives us if prcllnncc we stop in crossing o'er, The rushl waters mind me oi the great iagara's roar. But holding firmly to the rail, we have no cause lor fears. ‘Twill stand, though generations pass, throughout the coming years. And then to add to nature's charm oar street a work of art. The soda along the sidewalks trimmed and hauled away by cert. That's living up to what they preach, when it concerns the street. For pnnld they boast they let no greea grow underneath their feet. And lastly but by no moans least our college we beheld, - Where all who wiell may learn the _ art of how to mteh a cold. Bat if you wteh in view the town be euro to cell, at night. When everything is shining in the moonshine: sliver light. .ti\t! tl-l t- t r ‘oil Nlliing Jock. v IMPE L TOBACCO COMPANY or CANADA , LIMIT ua‘ “a. (AG P7‘ = i ....<. Tbfkfih-YOMGCSOS AllieslSatisfied j (Continued from Page 1) ing directly represented at tilt- conic-venue. This proposal by Mr. 'l‘lioiu.ls follotvs the ilullvl system ZlliIITllVlll by the (fnnatiiitn Govern- lllPlll. Prt-lnier King lius replied intim- ullng that tllt- Cllnzltliilll (lovcrn- nwnt is propzlrcil in nccvpt. Sieuutur llt-lcnurt will lilUTOfOPli ntti-iltl. llll tilt-clings oi‘ the llritisll ldnlplro tltilognlltln lllltl its (tunn- dinii riqiri-sclliuiivts, will attend the llililll COIIfOTllIJO. from time to time. according to zlrrangciutilts luudc unlit-r tho pullol system. Much Gold Stillwllides in‘ California “Mountains (United Press) SAN FRANCISCO, Jilly 1s. - Despite. lilo filct tliut gold pluccrs in (‘nllfilrllio llrtvc [lroduccti more than $1.000,000,000 since their (lis- unvi-ry in 1848 they are not ox- ilaustcil, according to it stutcnlt-ut lssiu-ti by the State Mining Ilurcnil. The burcntl has completed an investigation) of mining conditions, con-ring two yours unit fllltls that thc principal pincer urcu of tllc stoic-lies in the Sierra Ncvailu moun- itzlins between Susanville on the north nnd-Mnrlposrt on the south. 'l‘ll|s urea is tributary to tllc Sacra. nluuto and Sun Joaquin rivers. which urc classed us nuvignliii- streams. There also is o. big yardage of available gravel romain- trlfon, the tributaries of the Klu- nlzltll river: The ilistrlut within ithe Sierras, however, is decnicil tho Imost important from an economic [vicwpoin t. According to estimates based on {the investigation. tbure is a totul |of something like seven billion Iyimls nf gravel tiistributcil illlltllg tlic tilffercilt drainage areas. Nut illl n1‘ this is [lractlcnblu for work- lug, blit the bureau considers ll. suit- to nssunle 60 percent is foils- iblc for ruining. lt should yield an average of about 15 ceilts u yard, says the report. and under hydraulic mining approximately $000,000,000 could bc recovered front these drainage systems alone. The report says: "A perfectly feasible plan for the working of this ground, under the provisions of tho Cuminettl Act, is now i!- cnrrlcil out by prvllte corporntoils. Should the work be unlpliflt-tl to cover til whole drainage system. it should properly be under Lilo con- trol of the national and state gov ernlncnts in conJuilctlon." {mi- CAUGHT - “l)nil," said the son of alphysici- an the other day, "i \v'.lilt to ilsk you something." The doctor put down ills pnpi-r flilil said. "Wlult do you wont to know, my son?" "Which has more logs, nnu pig or no pig 1'" Tho fntllcr frowned. "1 ilitln‘t know you wanictl to ask m4- silcll n silly quqostiiln," he sold, irritnbly. "Ono pill. oi cont-so" "No, he hasn't" tho yfilllii-Iilltl‘ chuckled. “A pig has four logs, and no pig has six logs. See." --—--<o->—-—— QUEEN HOTEL l Water Street, Olr-a-lottetown Thle popular Hotel bee been completely renovated and reiurniehed throughout and oflere very comfortable accommodation to the travel- ling public. The table . le eepeciait, good and the public are ceureeeueiynlred for. Retee 08.00 e any. DRUG! J. TAYLOR, Manager ~ Charlottetown Hotel Co.. Ltd. Proarieeore ov- e ~ \eo<» o . n EEN HOTEL ‘T’ Mrs, Stevenson and child, New Glasgow; Mr. and Mrs, AW. Clogg and children Moncton; Mr. nntl Mrs. W. Neale, Moncton; W. F. Henoawelie, Cube; Theo. Iloyle. N. ltuetico: ‘W. L. Fleeaon. Bolton; W, l, Anderson. Sourla; C. McAr- iliilif-‘Qhlhfilflfiida; A. J. MeNoill, inn el-eide: .1. .11, MacDonald. l‘. Ilen- J. W. llciPhee, George- town; .O.-A. Poole. Lower Menin- rgtte-ylwltflcttee, Mary Morse, Lu- nhnve; a. J. llaeouil, Belle Ri- gested and is to some extent beingt Mental Arithmetic in German Money Blamed for Suicides (United Press.) BPJIIJAIN’ Julie l8.—ln seeking all (explanation 0i the epidemic of sui- cltlt-s ill Germany, some physicians arc incline-d tn ascribe it to lllcri- fill vlcrnngomcn arising from tltiill- lug in paper money oi‘ such enor- mous ii0ll0illlllilllflllti_ F0,» u while worry duo to econo- mic CllllrlOS Wits generally’ felt to be lilo t-Xplllllflllflll oi‘ sn many sui- cides. but, closer investigation in- clines physicians to believe that theory is not upheld by facts, in some cases a slight quarrel with a superior is RllffiCiiWIi to in- duce it nlnn lo commit iauiciile, 1n another case a girl is tilsmlisseil from service and before looking for another job, silo illrllt-l on the gals. in :1 third (31150 n Yfillllt! mun colli- es llomi- from college with a poor report uritl puts u billlct through his brain. Citst-s oi" ibis kind can ihitrtlly be ascribed as money wor- rlcs, the physicians any, and tilt-rc- foro have reasoned ii out lllnt pr-o- [lies nerves were so sliutii-reil by ileillinl: with figures oi‘ twelve and 111110.911 iligiti; that they commit it‘- rntionnl acts on illc slightest pro- vocation. Traffic Rules For Air- planes To Lesson Chance 0f C01- . klision (United Press.) LONDON. July ills-Rules ugrccil on by tho Brill-sh,- Ilolgizill illl'| llutcll govornulenna" to llliiliIltvZi‘ risk of collision hntwecn ilircrilft have been issued by ilu- uir minis- try. 'l‘llcsc provide that every pilot when flying on u continue..- (‘DHTSC sllull, \vllcnovcr ll is szlic and prac- ticable, fly on the right 0i iho right o1‘ the straight lino luljoiilinr: the point of iltiparlilri: and point of arrival. “illen on zliri-rzlil is fly- ing beneath cloud. it must keep it‘. a fair tiistnnce below tho i-inutl bv-lo in nrtlcr to Hill‘ zuid bc soon. When i1 pilot dcciilcs to i‘oliow a route which is officially recogniz- ed 0r consists of n lino oi‘ ground marks, llc should bear in mintl that. the risk 0f collision with alnothor zlircririt following tho some route i»: r-nnslilnrzllllo. livery pilot there- iurv following such u rmnc sllllll t-nilouvnr in keep it ill long; 110i) m0 tree on iris li-it. livery pilot who ilctrlilcs to (arose illly route he is iqllinviilg slizlii do no zii right llnuics unil 11>‘ high us ('l1‘('llIllfiilil1Ci‘B permit. Kings Nalne Omitted From Irish League Proceedings (United Press) DUBLIN, Jilly 18.——-At tllo recruit ceremony of the inauguration of tho new Frcc Siiilo judiciary, nnc of the nlost striking fcnturva was lllc spot-ch ill the lrlsil lungungt- ilclivcrod by Chit-f Jilstlue Kennedy said to be the first official utter- ancu by a Judge in. that ‘tongue since the time of tllc Hrchon Laws many centurion ago. lindor tho new judicial regime li-glllproeedurc is to bt- greatly siiuplifictl, and tho old cuulbrous forms of indictment are to be abolished. A significant change is the disappearance oi thc name of the Klig. in the phat, offences were described in the indictment nit "against the pence oi ollr Sovereign Lord the King, llis Crown and dignity," and jurors were sworn to "true tiollverancc between our Sovereign Lord the King and tho prisoner ilt the bar." These forms nrc now abolished. Prosecutions were laid us "Tile Kin‘: v. So anti So." Thy are now to be laid in tho nanl of tho Attorney General. r The new Free State court of ap- pool is an ultimate tribunal. Ap. penis to the House oi Lords have been aholiehed and‘ appeals to the Privy ncil can only be had by petition the King for permission likely to be granted only in very exceptional cases. "Thu Courts will," said the chief justice. "etend between the people and any and every encoechment upon their con. stitutional rights and liberties by whonleoeve. attempted." Endowment Fund Planned To Aid Worthy Students (United Press.) S'l‘.'l,()i.'iS. July 18.-S_tl that wortlly boys and girls who detain: the bcllcilts of a iligllirr utlucutiilil, but lack the lllvillls, may not bc iorcctl to forcgo this lrzliuluu in their younger yours, iiltvcn prom- inent St. Louis liusiiless and pro- ilesitsionul men stand sponsor for u llltlVilllltdlit i0 iurlllsll silcll flllliii, Tile Washington University Stu- tlcllls’ Loan zilld Scholarship dissoc- lutiim. iiow sucking incorporation in tho local (tout-ls, plilllt-l u fund oi $2,000,000 ur lllilre from which loans would be iliatlc to llCfli-Pvillg stutlcilts seeking training in will-lil- lugtoll University or other St_ Loll- lu institutions, ‘Wilohiugtiln University llillllllll iil other citioenliavo expressed their willingness tn ltsslst in lili) lll(l\'t'- merit and ii committee oi‘ 100 iiilllll- ,ui is now being cilosen. ‘Fillllon fut-s illlll other t-xlwlzlles lug students. for part oi‘ one year, for one ur more yours‘, o;- ior the lull four-year course. (lruililili rt:- puyillcnt of the loans following gru- tillntloli would make tho fund rt rc- volvillg uuc, (illflllillli-i the zlssociii- lion to help tiluusunth; oi‘ boys and girls in iuttlrr: years. IN MEMORIAM GERTRUDE MAY HERRING Thu village of liltirrzly llalrbotir and stirrourltling coulmuliitlcs were sllilckctl and lzzltltlvncd ml June 18th. wllui Uli: angel of dnzltll wing. oil its \\'ily front the grout \vlllte illrmlv llllil sillliilliliiotl llillnc tilt: soul iii (lvrtrutlc May Wllitc ilt!- lovcli wife of GFOFKH A. Herring ilt tlii- curly ago iii‘ 2S7 yours. Dt-ciulscil liiui bet-n in llillillt: hcultil for some time but rtlitl bore llcr stuttering without u inurillur untl was resign- otl t0 the \vlll of Christ ‘In whose vineyard sllc llntl so faithfully lubourctl, Dcut-usotl was u (lgvgtutl lllclilbor_of the lilcthotlist Church and u true [()il0\VUl‘\U[ Christ. ilt-sides llcr grief stricken lins- buntl and nlother Mrs. Thomas lticlluriis. She leaves to ulourn two daughters Ada and Norlne and nu ‘nfunt daughter of one mouth. Also two brothers William and James lvilito Abncy two sisters Mrs. ll. Bell, Murray llarboilr and Nliss u bull-brother, Ciluries Richards untl u hulf sister Mary lticllnrtls, Aims-y. The death of this young wife and luothi-r is purticilltlriy sail us rvlly two iutlllllls ago Iilr. ’l‘ll0lilus Ilirhririls sli-p-fzlillirr oi‘ tlic tlot-onsotl passed awuy. Mrs llcrriilt: was u woulull of ll uuy cxcvllvnl qualities. Silt‘ pose ‘ssvtl tllill sweet boss and quietness of tlispnslilnll wilicb mode livr ll gellzrui fuvnritu unil ll('iO\'(‘i| by those who kilclv liy n1‘ ili'lll'i which nlziile lior iltlllll‘ n homo for all. Tilt-re the siruugtei‘ and wuyfzlrvl‘ over foilntl u kindly wt-lconu- lil(‘l‘(! the nvedy found nitl ihcro ll 110st ni fricnils were on- tertniuctl iillil nil this \\‘ll)l ilonv without llopc of liriiillll. Truly rt grout i-llristnll woulnu has gone but hits loft behind a memory that will over rvmnfn grout in the hearts of those shv so often iwfricntleil. Her dcnth loaves a blank in the hcrirts nf her loved ones which can never mori- be fillvii “but in live ill the lu-ilrts nf those we leave behind is not to lilo." Her fiiflttflll which was lilrgcly attended was held from her homo on Juno 20th. to tho Method- ist Church thence to Nlurrny Ilnrbour Cemetery whore silo was tenderly lnitl tn rr-st there to await. the resurrection morn. The service was cnntlilcictl by her llclnvoil pastor Rev. S. Howard. The pull bearers were Preston Prnwsc, Howard McKrnzic, Philip Billnrii. Albert Macllcotl. Ezra Beck and George Cooper. The following sent floral tribut- ea:*Wr_t=nth. Miss Kittie Jackson. Boilqunt, Miss r-tn Shnram Wreath, Miss Tiios. Hyde, Cross. Mrs. Joseph Mclmotl. -Wrvnth. Mr. and Mrs. W. Hugh and family. Wreath Mrs. F. Richards, Bouquet. Miss llcrnicn Richards. Iiottquvi. Mrs. l‘. lmiulrhoilr. Wreath Mr. anti Mrs. R. Penny. llnuquot. Mrs. J. Bell. A precious ("no from us has gonn The voice we loved is stiiloii A Billie in vacant in our hearts Which never can be filled la bloom oi llfc silo was away, To dwell with Christ in day. Her smiling face we'll see no more Until we meet cc yonder shore. tlPflrist gim- liver) endless if needed would be paid to ticsi-rv-l Annie White, Providence, ll. l. also] iii-r and that quictllt-ss and gout-rose] “Find Cause (Continued from Page 1) tllc gun captain was heard to. make silrv. The turret captain picket] up n \\'l'(llCll and stated he would fix it. "Th0 shit-l was rammed home, four bugs of powder placed on the spanner-tray and rnlrlnleil into tllc gun and the fiillllllfll‘ withdrawn, ivllort-upiln there emerged from the brunch 0t‘ illt‘ gun n snlnll. grayish ball of sluokc null flnmc followed by a large flash of flame. Flames .inil gust-s ilninetlntely filled the- gun troinprtrtmvrlt, passed through the safety doors above. the shell tnbio in the other two gun com- pnrtmi-nts and through tllo peep- doors to the turret officers‘ booth. Deaths ilccurrcil as the result of asphyxiation." {Easy N 0'w T0 Rid Your Place 0f Flies \\'ltl|\l_\' Known Nl-ientlut lllltfloverl Wonderful (‘lu-nllvul tlmf in Fniiel to File-u. Nut re Pollton — llnrlnleltn tn Stock. l-‘llos are oni- ul‘ the nlost tlinlgt-rmls unil illllllI_\'|li}L linings with ivlili-li folks iiuv to t'llllil'llll. Now. ihrtnlgil the dis- |'li\'1'l'_\' of lir. 1'1. ll. .\ll'XliIllit'|‘, lvidi-ly known Nvlvillisl, you v-un rivl your house, liurils iiilil liVvRinPk til‘ till-m- poetic lil- miist llltiiilllii)‘. ulitl ivllli no trulllill- ui iill. 'i'lll,~i tllavuvi-ry is in lhi- form of an tirlziinit- t-iit-uilt-ul tllui ilt fulul in ills-s, unit slliillllr posts, illll'|l ult hint-k ilivs. uliisquitiu-s and lrlutlls. - 'ly is not n poison. tzh it kills tilt-u like nlugir, fnrm iluiuiills ulld ilillllilll yflllljgit p". “mum; f4'f'il’i| liy ii n: iill. t n "quits", u, gm; va- Jnsiwis. ltyiIsfi-ldly is il strong it. l-‘lii-n wi not comr- nt-ur ...- lvlllltllllizu win-no llitl-(l-l-‘ly’ illlll |i(‘4'|| nut-ti. lfiil-ti-lfly In lfllflhj". lurly Vllllllliiil‘ for l'll\\‘fl "m1 hnrlglfl‘ m, it is a kit-mu int-t llmt tilt-s tloputolil ll:ll‘l|l in iiit-st- iuilnmls. As u apt-vial introililcltiryr tiift-r Dr. Alt-xilutivr ls uivlnt: il regular $1.04) ull lilirptisi- sprnyoi‘ free with t-itchiflirtlvr fur il $1.115 full slim can of llitl-U-lfly. Send lllllllt‘ and udtlrt-ss ltuluy '0 thi- <\ii'Xil|lllt‘|‘ lnllmruturics, till) Rnllun Iiiiitr. 1:: .\Ilt'illi4|4‘ $1.. \\'l-si, unit-tint", i-nt-iiisiiii: only $1.135 (t-lu-qin- ur 111.0,] ‘till pri-fi-r. you (‘illl pity ilivpiist- 7 lilus a ri-uw-t-nia pirulilgv, on H“ v-liiililoni is llr. Alv-ailullor "'4'" |"|.\‘ will rid _\'I>ll|' lltilluv. burn uml livestock ‘of illi-a llilit in. will <'lit-i>l'ili|1,\' ri-fiuitl _\'nlli' llltnw)’ it you iil'|' iml inll_v suilsllt-tl. lliiil ‘Yr-vii Nov-tin. ‘lbminiii, In our rt-icri-lti-v». Don't pill up _wi|ll t] o- llllllli"illl.{. tiapemtlvq illlii llllliflllfillll.|'ll‘liil4 a I .1‘ lump-r, llid i>-li'i_v \vlll t-lt-ini tin-m out. -_1i-...v__.__,i_ i Hotel Victoria Water Street, Charlottetown Offer! to the travelling public a eomforhhlmup-to- date hotel. Containa 44 rooms with private bathe. The Culelne la iamcue all over Canada. Telephone in all rocme. Courteous eer- vice. n. c. snows, Charlottetown ‘ Hotel Co” Ltd. Proprietors > O-O0 VICTORIA HOTEL ti‘, .F. lilwotkl. Montreal; .l._. A. ‘Lea, Summersitlte; A. P, wlma, ‘Montreal; Mr, and Mrs. A, 1.. llol- iifl". Boston; J1. A. Auld. Truro; Mr. llingtlon/Montreal; Mr. LI l). Mobelloli. Sn nlerslde; Mr. d Mm. h‘. Arnet. Summer-aide; ‘fir. Evans, Montreal; nnil Mrs. (1:51): 1.. Evans, Quebec; Mr. and Mrs. (lco. W, lktnuernlan, Winnipeg,’ ll. ‘C. Holman. Summersidis; C. N.’ Pickett. Porhtmouth; ll. w. Paler- °\'- Mfifllmll; Geo. C. Goodfelloye Montreal: 1". W. Murdock. Mur- cnllettg)’. Harbor; A. Role, ilorictoa; ,- W. 5116113. Toronto; Ir, and ms, o. it French. Providence; 099rer e; Nelle m. Milo-r, t . 14in statue llur- ray. Boston: l. ' A. ' "ma... ‘Nlllinlllllit lvtleey. Waite, taver- Witli-W-‘l. 09mg, _ some rclnurks about the fill‘ prcs- ‘