_...*WANTED.——Teacher for Val- ‘Pytfield East School. Apply John J. McLeod. Valleyfieid. '..2.17 STRAIGHT TROT with a Durse of $300.00 at Motttaguc- Aug- ust 10th Etitrles close Sattirday Jilly 30th. Five Der cent to enter. T. G. lives, ‘Secretary. . MONTAGUE HORSE RACES. ‘Vwlflwlar. August 1on1. A 2.17 Trot thas been made to take the Dlflfle of the former Stake clust that dtid not fill. Purse $300.00. entries close Saturday, July 30th, Five per cent to enter. Five per cent additional from money win. "em- FTIQEIIIC llllid from Char- lottetown. T. G. Ives. Secretary. _.,__ Birds oi Paradise ii "Of cottrse. I know what “It t... “Int-Ill‘: null Inio- In min ..?_j¢-o->--__ Way T0 Make Thumb Found in France PARlSi. Ju-ly 21.—-Surgeons here have found a method of remedying the ‘loss of a thumb. They take one of‘ the patients ‘big toes and l sratt it on the hand. The operation is in two parts, because when a toe is entirely severed grafting is 'uot always successful. Iialf of a _ toe is now severed ‘and grafted. and ‘after a fortnight the rest of the toe is cut off and graitetl upon the iiirst httil‘. —-——¢oa-————— N0 OCEAN RATES. The little girl said: the 5mg Bird is~it's the Bird of Paradise." She was wrong. but after you drink Illne Bird Tca yon won't think she was very far wrong. Especially the Orange Pekm’! Brings Happiness i r i JIIOINTILEAL, ‘July fir-That the ten pct‘ cent. reduction in first- tiass steamship fares from the Unitcd States to European ports, announccti as going into effect af- ter Angus-t Ill, will ihave no bear- ing on the Canadian steamship lInr-s, was tthe statement made by several l-ocal stcamsthitp officials to- day. Aitnerican steamship lines increased their first cabin rate ten per cent., wit-lie no change was _ntade in ships sailing from Mon- trea-i. Canadian Pacific Rockies —to the Pacific Coast Superb trains with open-top observation cars through the Alps oi Canada-conven- ient schedules—fin t dining car servicef and direct connections at Vancouver by rail and steamship for all Pacific Coast points, and by steamship iorVictoria, B.C.,Aiaaka, Hawaii, the Orient, and Australasia. "ti: Trip la , the Beat of Vacation; For 500 miles you pass through gorgeous Alpine scenery. Stop off privileges at Banff, Lake Louise, Field (for Emerald Lake and Yoho Valley), Glacier, Sicamous, Vancbuver, and Victoria, B. C. on theCoast. Ransom Demand May Result In Sharon Arrest SHARON, Pa. July 27.4'I‘homas Randolph, prominent business man here, said to have been kidnapped last Monday night and held for $50,000 ransom, returned to titt- home ot‘ his fatlter-in-law, Boyce Fogle, tonight’. after a three day search and a reward of $5.000 had been tattered by his father, E. V. Randolph, for his return and the apprehension of his alleged abduc- tors. - ‘His fattber-in-law told police that he would go his surety for his ap- petirztnce before local authorities to- morrow. _ - The missing man had not been placed antler arrest, but District Attorney L. A. Richard said _that if the police failed to place charges '_against lrint, he would have Ran- doph arrested on a charge of black» mail. Postal authorities, after in- specting the letters sent through Rnntlolph to his wife, one purport- | ing ‘to have been written by his ab- { dustors demanding $50,000 are rc- lported to have declared their in- tention of charging the man with using the mails to defraud. According to Lieutenant Speaker of the Sharon police. who wentt to But even if you have no time to spare, ' this trip through the Canadian Pacific Rockies is a real vacation. ‘ ' For Full Particulars‘ N.‘ n. DESBRISAY, District Passenger Agent 8T. JOHN, N. B. noon, Randolph has been living at a hotel there since Monday night, re- gistered under ‘the mime of R. F‘. litttchinson. lie was accompanied by a woman, Speaker said. EASTERN STEAMSHIP LINES, INC. INTERNATIONAL LINE SIQIINGER AND FREIGHT SEIKYIPE IIIIYIWVEEN ST- JOIIN IND i “ONION Iltcnmnhlp (IIIYENNOII DING EV will leave it. John e107! ‘VOIIIIQI- 1 ll 8 n m. and t-vt-r! Nnturtlny at 6 n. m. (Atlantic time) for llontolrtl. c “rd on trip: are vln l-Itinfport nlul Lulu-v, tlue Ilouton nlnout ny- 'l‘l|e Snluralny trlpn nrc to llolton direct duo Sundfln _____¢0>—-— Adrift Eight littuts in t Launch DETROIT. Mich., July 27.-~With a captured rum runner for com- a hurnd n 2 u. In. llelurnx-Imnve Ilolton Montlnyn nntl frilldnyn at l0 l. In. (Daylight I ‘, d fit. u n '|'IY“T,'.;"',',,§§Z l"'"’°"' "uh" n siratrrcttoouts aaoo ull a Din-ct connection at llolton with the hlrlrfllfllllll Illlllflllfl‘ l" Ilh aim-nu to New York vln Cut». Coll banal. ntnteroomn, nton and nddtlonul Information apply to THE EASTERN ‘GUARDIAN ‘Stoneboro. near Sharon. this after- l . comma a t t " c "stigma. n. n. ' IIIi\\\\\\VIIIi I\\\\\Q*IZII'IIIE IIYDRATED A LIME Just to Hand . it la batter for your Bordeaux Mixture than Lime. Roach It mlxec cantor and run: through the Spray nozzles better. ALSO STOCKED Arcenata of Load and Lime, Paris Green and Biueltona. fIi\§“\VIIII4\\\\\V For prices and information uk GILL AND LANTZ flflfi\\%vlllllfl£ %\\\\\\§ I “MANOA” Passenger Steamer i-llvu Montreal-tint July, 2nd Aupuct, 19th August. have: Chhown for 8t. Jahn'a—t8th July, 5th August, 22nd Auguct. i-"Vfll Ch'town for Montrnk-Zflth July, 12th August, 80th August- ' _ . t3. Carvell Bros Agents puny, Joseph ‘M. Sheridan. n Michi- gan State trooper. drifted for eight hours down the river today in a disabled launch, while boats P053- ing up anti down ignored his Sis- nrrls of distress. BY dill! 01' ‘Wing paddles made from seats nf the boat, which tihey tore out. tltP m9" finally worked the launch close to shore at the foot of West Grand Boulevard just as l1 DOIII-‘Q 1703i from the llarbormastefs office arrived in search of them. charter. Ellison is the Heme "Y the liquor smuggler. He was 0W8"! asleep in a launch eanly this morn- ing hy ltlhe trooper. There were four‘ kegs of lbeer and some liquor in the bottom of the boat, and the (nicer ordered [Ellison to start to the Belle Isle Police Station. El- lison started the enxlne, but 1"‘ soon as the boat reached mid- stream he smashed a vital Di"! "7 the enkiilel- and 1°" “he cm“ m} abtled. Pulling his revolver the officer made his prisoner tear out sells from the launch and using W989 as paddles the two men toiled un- der broiling sun until finally land was reached. 2*‘ Smoke DRINOCG J Xfifili CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Pacific Meeting May Take Place ~ In This Country LONDON, July ‘lit-Tho hope that the conference on Pacific and I-‘ar Easternquestions may be held in some United States city other -——-j—0fl>—i- ._ titan Washington, or ill some Canc- May “"33 Noble Pnlgs dian city, is expected u. be ex- - pressed by two of the great powers Invited to participate-Great Bri- lain and Japan-it was iuithorita- lively learned this even-lug. News of Japan's dillcial accept-- unce of President ‘tiartiingys invlta lion which, it is expected here, vtlli be forthcoming this week, is await- ed in London with great interest. tor in the Japanese commutiicption it is considered probable that there will be a suggestion that a Pacific coast city in the llniteti Stats-w or a (‘attadian city, would be mote suitable than Washington for the conference. lt is stated that Japan feels that the problem of the Pacific pun)- ably could better be considered nearer that ocean titan in the United States capital, anti that in- as much as a change to the Pacific coast, cltitter that of the lTnltetl States or i‘.tnatia, would greatly ameliorate tltc travelling tiifllcul- ties of the Australian anti New Zcaland premiers in thc event oi their being delegates, the idea of changing the conference location would be acceptable to Great Brit- ain. it is not expected that :1 new place for the ‘lnnferentze will be sitggestetl, that being ieit to the Witshington attthorities. ..'ST. ANDREWS CHURCH. Montague will be reopened next Sunday, July 31st by special servi- ces at 11a. m. and 7 p. m. Rev. W. D. Reid. D. D. of Montreal will preach. All are invited. lllnard‘: Llnllnent Ion Dultlrul STOCKHOLM, July 29. —- The Swedish Academy has suggested to the Nobel Foundation that the amount of the Nobel prizes be in- creased is order to offset the re- duced value of money and_.realize the intention of the donor in estab- lishing the towards. Tlhe Foundation authorities pur- Dosq. in case the Government auth- orizes to transfer 1.600.000 kroner front the building fund in order to cover the addition- al expenditure. i Wattt Reduction In Railway Rates IIIONTREAL. July 28—in view of the downward trend of railway entployees Wages the cottncil of the local board of trade today cott- sicleretl the question of a reduction in freightrates, finally adopting a resolution asking the board of railway commissioners to reconsi- der the matter with a view to an order on the subject. Ihe Premiership A Question in Alberta Surmiscs as to the personnel of the pending Farmer Government are general lit political circles. For the premiership itself the two netti- es must frequently ntentionetl are those of H. W. Wood and ‘George lioatiicy. The fact that Mr. Wood is president of the Farmers’ organ- ization and lite acknowledged lead» Newspaper Reporta_ The Ilotninion Premiers yester- day reached an agreement among themselves on matters affecting the Pacific caonteretice concerning which they previously had differ» ed, says the ‘Daily Mail. It is ex- pected that an official statctitent The Car That Has Come to Stay distinction Car. And the Deli This wonderful Lightweight Car that la giving the ut- most satisfaction to pleased cuvnere daily, has the unique famous Three Point Cantilever Spring. the farmers are looking for. All upholstery removable. Call today for a demonstration. ROCK aorrotu lance . . . $1050 of qivlnq the Highest Gasoline Mileage of any most comfortable Car to drive In. due to the This is the Car vered to Any Part of the Island Siwicrllztiptcscntdttves Seeking to Satisfy er of their forces is regarded as likely to give hitn an advantage, and the consensus of opinion seems to be that a seat will be opened for him in order to bring hint into the Government as a sitting mem- ber. The chances are thought to be against Mr. Hoadiev being invited to the leader's chair, largely be» cause of the fact that he has until reccntly been a party nutnber, and has only newly al-lied himself with will be issued Wctlnestlzty. ‘The Dally Mail adds that the Premiers have been working for days past on the task of effecting a comprom- ise between the objections oi‘ the United States to a preliminary conference in London and their o\vn inability to attend a Wash- ington conference before. next the Farmers’ interests. He is. how- year. The newspaper says it ever, being slated for the portfolio undersmnds ma, a gunman was of agriculture, and is regardedqound as a practical certainty as the next farm minister. Other guesses at what pen is that the new Government will bring Mr. Patlby. the win- ning candidate in Lacombe, as Min- ister of Illenith. Mr. Greenfield is thought almost certain to be invit- et! to join the Government, anti in whatever capttcity, he will probably be 0n of IMr. Wood's right hortti men. it will be necessary to open a cionstituency for him also. as he is not the list for candidate winners. (‘ca-i "This solution." the Daily Mall will hap sultations being lteltl ‘between the Representatives of the Pacific Powers‘ which will enable Austra- lia and New Zeaiand to put their views on recort ." The Lontion Trnes, dealing with the some subject, mentions a may be held in Canada. it says there are obvious arguments in fav- nr of such a suggestion. as Rt. than Arthur Metghen. Premier of (‘an- utitt. soon will be going home, anti Premier Hughes 0t‘ Australia anti ‘Premier Massey of New Zeaianti. possibly will return tn their homes by way of Canada. The Times atltls that the approval of the Unit- ed States is essential before such an idea cottltl be adopted. and that it is too early to say svhether ap- proval would be forthcoming. Rllnurtlh‘ lilnllnent for {Oi PIPE MAKERS USING BIRCH Dnntlrulfl Wood Han Been Found to be Emi- nently Suitable After Treat- ment by a Special Pro- cell iAniericun birch since the war has. acquired a South American name. Nowadays ‘it is fashioned into pipes and then called something besides birch. The only evident reason for the change seems fo be the fact that the process that converts soft lurch _.._f<4>--———— into a hard pipe; was Ol‘i"illi\t0ti lti t Latin American cotmttfiy, nccortl- ‘MPARTIAL int! to the New York Evening Sun. ' ' Birchwood owes its new nittme A" English clergyman‘ Fume‘ Black, spent a great deal of ltin time visiting prisons and trying to rofontn the initiates. On one occ- sion h ltottsebrtaaker said to hitn gratefully. "I must thank you. sir. for what you have tlone for inc. There was a time when l knew cessation of lmporiatlons with the "inning or God "r "f ‘he ‘my!’ “.,,,._,hey have," been resumed either. bttt somehow "you have yet-“intensifies the search for an mm“: me “we em hon" American wood that would providi- t suitable substitute. Many native hnrtlwootis wore tried without success Most of them were either too hard to be wnrkcti mto pipes or too heavy to rest 60"" ago, an Englishman there. ltnportctl fortably between n smokers IIP9 a famous wclfhotttttl from Ettronc The“ Mme “"9 h" ‘m the ‘fipfllieni in order that he might attain wealth "r ‘Wins i‘ 5°“ “Mil "M 9'“7‘7"-"' catching wolves, by rcnson of tht- i"! a mommaihm "mild give ii m” scalp money offered bv one of lhc required h“"'3"'3*‘" 7°‘ u" i" Pill“ state authoritieswtlo each. manufacturing. Birch was found some ,]y,,,|_,,-,_,h,._w,,,,, Tenn,” m“ “m” “nimble m" ‘he |“"'I“'5"~ were invited to witness the. first chase. They followed many miles through the prairie grass, but. with- out getting sight of either wolf or hound. Finally». thdy came to a wooded spot, where a native was chopping_ Students 0f Anglia-American itis- “Did yon see a wolf and a hound tory have just directed attention pass just now?“ cried the British- to the fact that Ireland also liatl er. her "Mayflower." This was the "Yes, sir; they just passed." Eaglewing, which, no Intcr than "flow was the race?" Z636. set sail with n full passenger "Pretty hnt—IIi-p an‘ tuck. But list of Ulstermen for the American the dog was a little ahead." -—--<o->—i— colonies. There were 40 passengers, p1 | N A t2 D 3 , among whom were four ministers. i , .. i RIG 0F PAIII- r audits present prominence in the pipe industry to thc war, which cut off the supply of brlar and sent the prices of the stocks in Anteri- can sky high. Substitutes have been sought for the expensive imported brinr. The D A Close Race. ln Texas they tcll how. years ma; --.- Irlah Had “Mayflower” Adventure. Starting again, she ncltievetl miti- Atlantic, but there a hurricane diti such damage and cnttseti such gen». rnl discouragement that finally the Irish pilgrims made up their minds that Providence was frowning on their emigration. and turned their vessel back to Ireland. magi- No Wonder. ill-luck began at once, for uncon- i tuerable winds drove the vessel to the Scottish coast A lcnk then lteltl YARMOUTH, N. S. the ship in the "Kyles of flute." The Original and (Inly continues. "will lie in informal con-i rumor that informal consultations] , . i LONDON, July zu-Through its agents, the alldtussitm Lia-uncrit- tine Society, Limited, the Itttssian trade delegation in London has is- sued a statement designed to meet the objections raised by Canadian manufacturers to t-he conditions o-f trade with Russia as proposed and to satisfy their curiosity as to term-s. The trade delegations as sertion was that the, illl-lltllsFiflfl Cooperative tSociety was fully cm- -powerctl to carry on trade on be-i half of the Soviets, and the Soci- ety's statement is that "as n rule. we buy from manufacturers or pro- |ducers direct, our object bcing to lavoio‘ middlemen. We do not en- ‘ter into any transaction on a ‘bar- ter basis, but in ‘general transact business according to the rules anti usages of international trade. These Canadian firms interested in itrade with Russia should apply to us, and each case will be tit-alt wit-h on its merits." The Society also states that it is the sole offi- cial rcpresenttttive in Great ‘llrltain of the cooperative tirganiztttinns in Russia. tmltcti and untier ccntral- izetl control. This is a moot point, as until recently the (Jo-operative Societies in Russia ‘were ltoltling out in some cases against Soviet control, anti are still rcprcsctttctl in London by another body which refuses to atitntit Leonid Kflleiiiilfti authority. Canada Praised For ijLlltiilig Coast WASHINGTON‘ July fill-Ever; one is entitictl to one chuckle in days like these. just as evcry dog is entitled to one bite. Hence this story of Sinclair Lewis. which is being repeated with vicious en- JOYIIIBIII by n lot of thc lowbrtnvs. lt appcttrs that Lewis was a gut-st at a tlinncr ttot long agt. at which a number of ‘ newspapermen and other ln\v forms of life were pres- ent. The guests were ititrndnceti‘ to their hosts Ill this fashion: "Gentlemen-tilts is Mr. Smith. Mr. Jnncs, and Mrs. Lewis" Mr. Lewis sat next a reporter. "Ha, ha." said he_ "You did not with ‘American “money-gcttcrs." according to Consul F. S. Stewart. They are trimming the German populace like (‘hristmns trees. Among the many schemes for Friandmwhty don't y... palm Genuine. your father in a striking ttttituth. Beware of imitations cold on the Artist-Nt. it wouldn't do -- i merit: of would reall painful sessions in the woo,,,,,,, Minard’s Liniment BRUCE SIEWART s. co, tn). lit is impossible for ‘German to get a passport for this ipurposc, and so the ntoney-gettern i ‘arrange to smuggle him on board g _ ' about all the Eyes Examl-ned Imouoy he anti his faintly can ‘ robbing compatriots and residents Exclusive Test (‘anatia is not overly well populat- ntltttiratblc. the way to Alaska notice that tltct as soon as haters. Dealers lilséfitativay"ftftite_llriilttti h-tuvfes: the average MABON Optometrlct II. snip in rcttirn for raise. “i suggest that action be taken looking tt; tlic deportation of these Americans." ports. Glasses Iiitted Montague, P. E. I. 0' Graduate in Optometry Toronto College Room Con. ' nected with Drug Store Uonsui Stewart re- “They're hanging on lit-re, alike. Most of thctn are men of bad character." The fundamental reason why they are in Haanburg, however, father than in American cities, where robbing can be done just as easily, is “because of their great thirst for liquor." Why bring 'cm back_ tLet Ger- many have ’em. Canada's Up-to-Datenees. Tile effort to strive the racing fishing schooner Itlsperanto, which g was wreckctl on Sable Island re- J vettletl that the Esperantos in- i nartls were ripped out by itittiug the wreck of the American steam- £ ship State of Virginia, which vrnnt ashore on Sable Island tn i870. There isn't a pebble on the Island big enough to smash an eggshell, but it's shores are linetl with the remains of wrecks. Two httntlrctl have been recorded on Sable. . -. - -~<¢ §QbQQ i Eye-Glasses From From East Point to Cape Bear is a big territory, yet right across this space Parkman Supplies the Big Majority of Eye-Glasses The really important revelation. Sm] 1y bggguge PAR‘ though, is that these dangerous MA ‘S EYE-GLASS“ grottntls are well lighted by (‘an- ll'8 IIIEFENT PROCUR- atia. All tlttngcrotts grounds in ABLEulhd IIGIS IIIGONLY GRADUATE OPTICIAN (attendance courses.) In Montague Call and see for ouraeil his UP-TO-Dtt 0 (‘ttnaditm waters are wcll lightcti. ed. but her lighthouse system is Siezttnship captains on they leave (‘anatllan The really tlttngcrtuts PAGE seven: _- " part of the route lies throttgl: Am- erican waters tutti is not lighted at all.’ We are undoubtedly a great people. mom Proprletlea. "llirttnt." saiti Mrs. (‘tirtosst-l. "l want you to promise mc one thing." "What's that?" TICAL PARLOURS. E. E. PARKMAN amour: orroInIulI _ nouns. I. I. t. pass all your spare time in the- att-rs. l don't want you in g ihu “when you g0 to the big towu. money-betting is to aid the patrio- tic but hungry German to make MEN'S sun's, nsoutaa PRICE saaoo ron REMEMBER! 3 DAYS ONLV We invite you all to coma and act a share. i. ANDERSON, st Peters, r, t. lslgttti O OQ-QQO4 strcct starin‘ at thctn fashionable- tlrcsscti ladics." ' aovoooo» wo o- CHEAP "SALES FOR THREE DAYS July 28th, 29th 8t 30th, ‘l‘ite reporter talked of politics, the """""" " ~ 3° To 35 PE" CENT- OFF next war, heat, Bane Ruth, the CROCKE 0E8 3° To 35 PER CENT- OFF big fight, anti other bourflelllfi PAIN RY WARE " 2o PER CENT‘ OFF things anti said no word of Iitera- HARJV?!‘ """""""" " 2° PER CENT- 0P7 ture. Mr. Lewis became first un-- GROCERIS: ' -- :0 PER CENT- OFF easy and then unhappy. When he ' " u PER cENT~ OFF com mud n no longer he "mod TOBACCO .. 1s PER cam". OFF MEN'S SUITS RE . to his neighbor with a gay laugh. ' GULAR paws $4500 FOR “m” $25.00 mews surrs REGULAR PRICE 34.00 FOR 22. "M" w” "le" “'"°“““°‘_‘. "m" MEN'S sows‘. REGULAR Pstce izaoo Fon ........ .. its: that I was this fellow bmclair ETC ETC LW". ‘"1"’ “"'°‘° "Mm" Swim PCK. TEA-RAKWANA, KING cots AND sauna, d"! Y°“'-'" PER LB. m "NW" “id ‘he "“°‘""°"- BULK TEA-BEST QUALITY PER. LB. 40¢ 5°°"‘°"° '°' V-°"""" FANCY MOLASSES ran t.s.'. 80c Hamburg is naving its troubles TWIST TOBACCO PER L‘ __ .. $1.06 <—- w“ l.