JULY 6, 1928 lmdl tea-Ii a ilno art-to ball ~ I l! lvlfllnlrm m bodyoand gllfesflgglg: ctlon- “SALADA” ls blended with utmost §k||| “Elam? 05} “Brown Label, 75c lb. Orange » v -- Buya trial package, {i ' 2 l y .~ === ,8. . CHURCH or CHRIST '- Regular \ “ services Sunday. July 0th: Bradal- - - t‘ ¢?¢vv.'O4§O'.i bane, at 11 a. rn.: Fredericton (Memorial) 2.30; New Glasgow 7.30. C. E. ArmstrongpMinister. .. 10c Iver lino of 5 words lollerllnoollworda . lo llncoiiworda M‘ _ Teachers Wanted PRINCIPAL FOR CRAPAUD School. Supplement $175.00. H. 1181111. Bedy- 6511-7-4-41 TEACHER WANTED FOR POINT DeRoche School. Supplement $75.00. Mark McCormack, some- i-ETY- 6356-28-tI .___.___________________ WANTED - A MALE TEACHER for Stanley School. Supplement 200-00- Apply to n. J. Anderson, Sec'y. of Trustees. rum CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Central Guardian FUNERAL NOTICE-The funeral of the late Dorothy Fyse of Emerald will take place from the home at Emerald to Summerileld Ccmetery on Saturday, June 7th, at 2 p. m. l PUBLIC GYRO DANCE at BEACH GROVE INN MONDAY, JULY 9th Dancing Will Begin Promptly at 8.301 Adlliission 50 Cents Its a Gyro,‘ Dance-JNuif Said. sllllli BARS ls vlclnll m BIG incl . (Canadian Press) ‘WINDSOR, Conn., July 5. — Grattan Bars. a Canadian horse owned by Fred Thrown, won the $25,000 New England Pacing Derby here yesterday afternoon from a brilliant field of 2.11 pacers. Grat- tan was forced to pace an extra heat to win as the first three heats were split. The race was one of the most spectacular seen in the history of the Bay State Circuit and a record crowd turned out. 4,...- M A R S II I‘ IE]. D BAPTIST CHURCH — Preiching service on Sunday, July Sat 8 p. m. conduct- ed by Rev. RossC. Eaton oi Char- lottetown. ' PRESBYTERIAN‘ SERVICES — Harrington. Marshfield. Mt. Stew- art Congrcgation:--Harrington 11 a. m.; S. S. l0 a.m.; Mt. Stewart. 3.30 p. mT; Marshficld, 7.30 p. m. S. S. 2 p. m. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS at- tending the luncheon at Ailamor at noon on Friday. July_6th. will please meet at the K. q. Home, Kent St., at 10.30 a. m. today. where cars will be available to convey them to Allamor. 559g SUCCESSFUL PUPILS - Among those who were successful in ob- taining Public School Certificates this term were Charlotte MacICay and Bertha MacKinnon of De Sable School. Much credit is due those pupils and their teacher. somewhere else." After the car backed out, when it had squared away. witness noticed that there was no tire on the right rear wheel. The car would be there about two minutes in all. Witness thought the man in the back seat slumped down on the 11001‘. whom he took to be Lawrence Clinton. was asleep. He could see nothing wrong with MacKinnon. Cross examined by Mr. Stewart. witness said it was pretty hard to identify n man by the)‘ kind oi car he had. It was quite a usual thing to have air put in a flat tire. MacKinnon backed the car ollt all right. Fred Walsh (sworn) examined by Mr. Saunders, testified that he was a. taxi driver for Mr. Acorn, 0n the dfll! of the accident, about 1.30, he received a telephone call from Jen- kins Service Station. Answering the call, he went to the service sta. tion where he saw the prisoner, Archie MacKinnon, dressed in a grey 5"" 811d Bray cap. He got into the front seat of witnesses car and said "drive me d to th G _ em" own B teen Lam were raced. The fastest time ln “The Green Lanwmx. witness each preliminary and final are went on to sn. "is a Z8 Veh- the comel- ol yqueen ‘i3 The preliminary heat in which a tool; about three or {our minutes m particular horse‘ did not run is in- Ectlthere. The prisoner talked to me (mated by a“ X ' . a ittle. He. had been , ' When we arrived he got olftflgfkltfhge Sauna RB“ cal‘. Saying "Come back in half an hour's time." and entered the Green Lantern. He had been drinking. but was able to walk well. He paid me 25 cents for taxi fare." Witness went on to give a description of the pris- oner's car, which he knew. in reply to questions by counsel. Witness, on his return to thgtaxl stand ‘phoned the service station. Ralph Jenkins answered the "phone. That would be about ten or fifteen minutes after witness returned. Witness knew Lawrence Clinton. he said. but did not see him that day. He did not see the prisoner any other time that day. He first heard of the accident at the corner- of Kent and Queen on his way back Lin‘ ,._ _,.,..¢- ~- Eijiésl mo Ono Insertion Agents Wanted ANTED NOW-SALESMEN FOR unreprelierlted Prince Edward Is- land counties. Pay. weekly, ex- clusive stock and territory. Rep- resent a six hundred acre modern Nurserihflowing choicest varieties and best stock. lilstablished thirty years. Our agencies are valuable. Write, Pelham Nursery Co., Tor- onto,-0nt. ‘ ~A. Wrtl. Aug. 15. For Sale OR SALEu-NEW COTTAGE. MO- dern conveniences, at a bargain. Allpliy 32'! Fitzroy St. ORWELL HEAD Divine Services conducted by Rev. D. Fraser. Bat-- ‘urday, July 7. Preparatory service 2 p. m. Sabbath, July B. Commun- ion 11 a. m. Evening service 7 p. m. No service at Valleyfleld July 8. NOTICE TO ELECTRIC LIGHT CONSUMERS-Pending further ne- gotiations the proposed new rate will not be in effect for June bills. Electric bills will be ready for de- livery on Monday next and the dis- count date will accordingly be ex-l tended to July 19th. 6585-7-6-2i CORNWALL SERVICES - -I‘llerc will be services on Sunday. July 8 in the United Church of Canada at West River at 11.00 a. m. and Cornwall at 7.30 p. m. In place of the regular service at K111881011 the Orangemen will hold their annual service on the Church grounds at 3.00 p. m. SUMMARY (l luv" inlrlaiiul --=.' —'-— 2.1a o... 3 Heats, Purse $1.000 va- Holly Rood Dick. b.g. by Hollyrood Bob (Hodson) l Leonard Hale br.g. (Rodney) 2 Andy Volo, blk.g. (Munse) . Anne Forbes, b.m. (Carr) .. 0 Edna McKlyo, b.m. (Keith) 3 Lubingen b.g. (Leonard) .. 5 Sarah Goodrich b.m. (Brist- enfield) 7 Phoebe Dillon b.m. Ctrath) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 8 ll Time~2.l21-4; 2.10 1-2; 2.10 1-4. The feature race, won by Grattan Bars, was run in two divisions of six horses each, two preliminary and two regularly contested heats Specials forlllouble Dollar Days One lot oi‘ Summer Dresses clear-ill; at . . . . . . . . . . .. 81.08 Another lot to clear at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5.00 Also another assortment at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $0.9! Another lot of Cloth Dresses clearing at 1-3 discount COATS Onc linc of Coats clearing at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.98 Another line of Coats clearing at . .. $5.00 Another line oi Coats clearing at All Spring Coats clearing at . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1-3 Iflilcuunl. One nice line of Dark Crepe and Satin Dresses clearing at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. l-3 Discount Other Dresses at . . . . . . . . . . . . .. WHOLESALE PRICES HATS 98c. $1.98. $2.98 and others at clearing prices. “TI-IE VOGUE" 0R. J. RMILLAR FRUM STARS 3'4 DENTAL SURGEON In a listless and morc or loss Corner Queen land Richmond HOURS-i) to 12.30. 2 to 5.00 featureless City League baseball fix- ture tho Anchors doubled the score on the Stars last night, winning thc verdict ll to 4. With a. fDlll‘ to one lead up to thc sixth inning the Anchors "looked easy winners but a batting rally b‘! thc Stars in their half of the sixth tied the sccrc. The Anchors, how- UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Kensington. July 8th. Rev. F. R. Saint. D. D., Minister. 9.45 a. m. Sunday School; 11 a. m, cpl-lac... The Bright and Morning Star; 7.30 D. m. Adventuring for Christ; 3 p. m. First United Church, Summer- field. A cordial welcome to all. a 0c aWgll-‘ilhm as qurwa-ww DR. PERRY B. EATON, now on furlough from Medical Missionary work in India, will speak in the Summersidc Baptist Church on Sunday. ‘July 8 at 11 a. rn.; at Freetown at 3 p. m.; and Central Bedeque in the evening. The public is cordially invited to these serv- C89. SUPREME COURT (Continued From Page 1) 6513-74-31 EXPERIENCED THIRD CLASS Teacher for Suffolk school. Sup- plement $50.00. John Adams, Sedy- 6510-14-41 TEACIIER WANTED — FOR CAV- endish School. Supplement $125. E. C. Webb, Sec'y. R. R. 1 Cav- endish. 6491-7-4-31. FIRST OR SECOND CLASS teacher for Hartsvllle. Supple- mont $125.00. Apply Dougal Mac- Pllerson, New Wiltshire. 6552-7-5-21 WANTED FOR GREENWICH N0. 15. second class female teacher. Protestant. Supplement $100. John B. McEwen, Secretary. 6497-74-31 6523-74-31 ARM FOR SALE AT LITTLE Pond. Apply to Harvey Dillgwell, 10 Johnson Pl., Mattapan, Mass. - 6520-7-4-41 At VISITING CLERGYMAN.— Last week's budget of news from Regina was a. lengthy one. and ‘we were not surprised that the "blue pencil" had' to be used-while we would not re- gret the omission of the introduct- ory sentences of Father Austin Bradley's-speech, at the Mother's and Daughter's banquet. We are soryy that space did not permit a. full account. We learn that our cs- ‘ “ friend, Rev. A. Bradley, is taking a vacation to his homeland, P. E. I. We wish him a pleasant trip. —From North West Review. Grattan Bars B. H. by Grat- tan Royal. (Fleming) Widow Grattan, b.m. (Mab- rey) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. x 3 1 2 Chattanooga ch. m. (Mc- Grath) Bonnie M. b.g. (Hudson) Jeannette Royal b. m. (Wilson) . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 x l0 ro. Hollyrood Jacqueline, ro. m. (Bcllcnfield) . . . . . . . . . .. 3 x 6 ro. Napoleon Star chg. (Nick- crson) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. x 4 4 rn. Ncil Frisco b.g. (Masher) 4 x 9 ro. Volo Rico br.g. (Crozier) . 5 x 7 ro. Star Ccchato blnm. (Keith) x 5 8 ro. Kinney Direct b. g. (Park- cr) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 6 x r0. Gypsy Star, cll.m. (H. OR SALE - HOUSE AND LOT, house contains ‘six rooms 'a'll'd bath, all’ in first class order. umucrn conveniences. Apply 198 Sydney Street. x121 car, I was going East on Euston, be- tween Queen and Pownal. My state- ment that I saw the whole of the car is correct. Questioned by Mr. Johnston. witness stated that hc had appear- ed once -in the Police court on a. charge oi fast driving. He said that, when he went out toward Brighton, it was not particularly with the idea of trailing the car which was thc causc of the accid- cnt. The car standing near the C. A. A. grounds was on the opposite side of thc street from the grounds. '1he street there is of ordinary width. , 5§02'7'4'3l' . . x 2 3 ro. OR SALE —- A QUANTITY OF good linoleum and floor oilclotll; also a few odd chairs and tables in solid oak. One express wagon practically new. James B. Blake. North River. S. Stop McGuigan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Bolger C. Field A. Arsenault . . . . . . . . . . . .. Doherty L. Field ' K. Acorn . . . . . . . . . . . .. R. Mclnnla A . Field , E. Larlcr . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. W. Ryan Ulnpires-Behind the plate-l Moe-i- 6563-7-6-31 rmsr CLASS TEACHER WANT- PERSONALS ed for Victoria. School. District Number 60. Supplement voted $200.00. Apply E. Boswell, Sec'y. Trustees. 65l9-7-4-ti Mrs. Harry L. Mllnsey, Medfol-d, Hillside, Mass, is visiting relatives in tile city. OME FOR SALE OWNER leaving province shortly. Will sacrifice beautiful home on Prince Street. House has every- from ~ thing one- could reasonably ex- pect-a thoroughly up-to-date home, including hot water hoat- ing.‘ ~ hardwood-a" floors, electric fixtures. set-tubs in washroom. etc. Artisticaily finished in oak and birch. Exterior equally hand- some. Apply 1B F: Street. 65 -‘7'-6—e0d-‘l'0l"‘ Wanted TEACHER WANTED -— FIRST 0R second class, for Murray Harb- _ our North School No. 92. Supple- ment'_$100.00. Irving Millar, Sedy 6554-7-5-31. WANTED -— FIRST OR SECOND class, “teacher ‘for Sturgeon School. No. 83. Supplement $100.- 00. John A. Collings, Secretary. 6555-7-5-81 Mrs. L. A. McFarlane, Marsh- fleld. has returned from Moncton and Port Elgin where she spent the week end holiday. The many friends of Mr. Angus Fraser of Borden, regret to hear of his serious illness, and all hope for a speedy recovery. Messrs. Wilfred and Maurice Bradley of South Melville returned Witness said he didn't notice that any wheel of the car had no tire on it, only a rim. He did not remember. It might have had or it might not have had. At the time that he identified the accused in thc police court, he knew that he was the prisoner. "I wouldn't specify the time any closer than from ten to twenty flvc minutes", said the witness, when Green Lantern. It was as a result of this information that Ralph Jenkins. He smelled liqllor 0i‘! MacKinnon when he was driv- 1118 him to the restaurant. witness said he could read print. Shown some Counsel. he seemed to he ul-lablg lo do so. taking MacKlnnonl m the he ‘phoned Cross examined by Mr. Johnston, printed manuscript by Brusie) Time~2.06; 2.06 3-4; 2.00 1-4; 2.09. Purse $2,000 Shirley Harvester blk.f. Harvester (McGrath) . . . . . .. 1 Plucky.‘ br. c. (Kirby) . . . . . . .. 2 Georgia Volo-b. f. (Garrison) 4 (Breil- Thlrd Race, 3 Year Old Trn-t, 2 In 1!,‘ hi’ ever. helped greatly by a number o1 glaring Starerrors counted for four additional runs, getting them in thc seventh and eighth inning. The Stars were unable to count after the sixth. Tom McFnl-lnllc pitched another good game for tile Anchors, and this time was rewarded with a well earned victory. McNciil and Robins hurled for the Stars. Spurgeon Diamond; on the bases- P. McInnis and J. Williams. BOX SCORE‘ Inning Stars .. ANCHOR LOTTERY The lucky numbcrs in the Anch- or lcttery were drawn last night and were won by tickets No. 8i and No. 69. The prizes were for lady and gentleman. and sanle may be had Leonard Goodwin (sworn) of thc Customs Department, produced a certified copy of n record purport- 1118 to show the importation of a car from Michigan by the accused. Obiectlon was tnkcn by Counsel for the defence to the production 01 such certiflied copy when the orig- inal was available. The Court sustained the objection 2nd (ruled that the original be pro- uce ' LOUIS M. ATWELL d» CO. “mm” M“”C°“" (“m”) "X- Charlottetown Ofllce anlined by Mr. Campbell, told of \ June 28 July 5 having seen a car coming very close EWm-li! 11D Pownal Street about ten $ 270 5 37g ‘ or twelve minutes to one. At the ' ' ' - ' ' ' ' ' '17 ‘l5 time witness was on the sidewalk ' 5:11 1o in front of Andy Hcnnesscys gar- / 450 —-— flue on thc West side oi Pownal. '33s, There will be sold by Public Auc- Thc car when he perceived her was tlon in front of the Law Courts in the centre of the street opposite Building at Charlottetown lnQucens st. James Church. He believed the) county I" P1111" E0111" "h" °" car was going about thirty five orlBedl-ord T119508)’. the Seventh 11111‘ 111 A118; forty miles per hour. “She was goqgldgood usi. A- 1928. at the angular ing at such a speed" said the wit-icapltal Rouyn twclvc oclol-k nnoln ALL.‘ n ~Mc ness “that I thought she was goingjoemral Manlloba "Ml. 11h?" 01' 1111109 1' ‘"1 5 ‘l _ to meet with some accident. iclerlcy lying and being on Township Pun; The brakcs were put on, and shdcmwn msel-ve b“; nfllllgm” d1“! ‘Km: imgfigaykn: seemed to skid. She went up over carom 5U“; WM‘ us“? that is in “y, the curb leading out of Spring Dome _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ ca" e m“ i’, a ‘like fixed “(the Park rend onto Eustoll Street (wit-llaedcral Kirklgnd __ fine bétwevn mwnshlm “cs5 Indicated position of the pmcmorhnadn - ~ ' - - ' ' - -~ numbers fifty-one and‘ fifty-nine in on the plan‘ It was 0n the was’; sldqormml" D5195’ - 9'4‘ the southeast angle oi‘ land in pos- M Eusm“ and Spring Park" she K011111861‘ - 13-49 session of ‘Ilugh O'Rlley, thence blew hit one of her tires when she Howey 71 Mm“ u“. c551,", boundary hit the curb, and raised quite a dust Hudson gay 1151) of u“. Sam "ugh o-Rlleyg, farm when the tire blew out. I thought it lnfl lqlcllel , _ 94,50 cmssln; snarl-ow, 30ml l‘, Manta. (W35 a fmhll U"! 011 the 19“ hind Keeley gue River, thence along the various sldfi- Th6 111151 6111119 11D 811d Y0" Kirkland Lake courses of said rlvcr outwardly un- could hadly see what halmcnvd- Kootenay Florence . ul n meets thc west boundary of ' but she pulled out oil the corner. Lake Shore Joseph Power's land. thence south " and then I saw a man lying on the Laval Quebec _. along the said Joseph Power's wcs- sidewalk. lvlnlm-tlc tern boundary crossing Sparrows I followed the car with my eyes. Mandy Road aforesaid fifty chains or until When she pulled oil’ the sidewalk, Mgjfntypg it meets the boundary line dividing‘ she went over to the east of Spring Mcfluugall ,_ _. TOWII-‘Ihiilfl lllllflhl‘ filly-ml" 111"‘ Park road up onto thc other sldc- Mining Corp'n fifty-nine aforesaid. and thence walk. After that she swung to the Moran Hall W"! "7""! “hill” l" “l” "m" "f ’ W135i- Fmd W911i- 011 130W" 51111118 Murphy commencement containing by cstl- l pal-k mad w the North Newbec matlnn one hundred acres of land a 1 took it ~to be a Ford closed ln Nlplsslng "ii" "m" ‘"' '°-“-‘ M"! m" "m" car, of’ a kind of gray or gray green. Noranda . ZZZ‘,fjfjdmf'df'li,,m§rriri'.if§ror ‘ ‘g, ‘M I didnt notice particularly, she was [Puttgr Dgpl IL n. m“ betwom S“ Gum". “woo owwv ‘ Montgome y of the one part and t the mortgagor of the other part. ‘Beautiful Pctcr, ch. g. infield) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 Azllro Volo, b. c. (L. Brusie) 5 Harry I-Iobson. b. g. (Lease) 6 Miss Eclipse, blk. f. (Hyde) 7 Time—2.l2 l-4; 2.12 1-4. ,1, 0 eh, ho ma“ , am“, ‘akin asked how long it would take him WANTED '“' F9“ n A MPTON ifhetgxaminarilislns atsPrlnce of Walei to go ‘mm me scene of thedwciden" school experienced first or sec- Cones” t0 the C- A- A- K101111115» think Om-l d“; leacllel; supplement ' likely about fifteen minutes. When first $200.00, second $175.00. Allan I saw the car in thc Charlottetown Ferguson. Scc'y. (Ila age one of thc fenders was mis- s n ." Re-cxamined by Mr. Saunders. I passed to the north oi Mac- Kinnon's car, which was to thc south oi the roadway at the C. A. A. grounds. MacKinnon would be standing between me and the right rear wheel. I didn't notice the wheel. MacKinncn was not pointed out to me as the prisoner in the court below. I recognized him as the man I had seen at the. C. A. A. grounds. James MacEachern Sworn) to Mr. Campbell. testified that he was tho manager of the Charlottetown Oar- age, fronting on Prince Street at the corner of Prince and Clarke Streets, and went on to tell of a car coming up on the day of the ac- cident to have some air put in the tire. It was driven by MncKinnon. This would be between a quarter to one and one thirty. The tire would not hold air, so he told MucKinnon he could do nothing for him. Mac- Kinnon then said, "I'll have to go The lineups: by calling at Mr. E. F. Aoornh Anchors Restaurant, Great George St. i same arc not called for within a week, another drawing will take place. A N TE D -' WINDMILL COM- 5"“ pletc lth stand. QMust be in good condit on. Write I.A.B. clo Guar- dllln, 650fi-7-5-3ll Catcher Francis . . . . . . . . . . . . .. W. McDonald Among. those‘ who motored to Port Hill to attend the Grand Lodge of A. F. d: A. M. were W. A. Mac- Quarric. D. CnMacLean, Boyd Mac- Quarrie. Hampton, accompanied by Mrs. W. A. MacQuarrle and Mrs. Boyd MucQliarrieL- ., S‘SIDE COMING . It was announced last night that the Summerside baseball team would play a return game here?‘ with the Abcgwelts on next Tues- day night. After the game the an- nual meeting of the Prince Edward, Island Baseball League will be held at thc Revere Hotel, when a con- stitution, by-laws and a schedule of games for the Island champion- ship-wlli be drawn up. McFarlane Miscellaneous °‘°2""2'“ id ‘No. A L.I<‘ n r: n MACDONALD - Land Surveyor, Hermanvlllc. P. E, 1, ~ 6-28-1 mo. ARMER WI-IEN IN TO WANTED - TEACHER FOR Southampton School No. 20. Sup- plement $75.00. Second class pre- = fcrred. Apply to Frank J. Mc- Aulay, Secretary, St. Peter's Bay. A 6504-7-4-31. Mimi-ii WANTED - A SECOND CLASS experienced male teacher for principal Emyvale School District No. 148. Supplement $110.00. Daniel Woods, New Wlltshlre, R. R. No. 3. STANDARD MINING EXCHANGE Quotations furnished through court- esy ol Whalen . . . . . . . . . . . . . Scluarcbrlggs +—--- ' Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Oswald of Quincy, Mass-r, are enjoying a. very pleasant vacatlpniin- Charlottetown renewing old nefiualntances. Mrs. Oswald has not" visited the Island for some years and notes many changes. This is the first visit of her husband and he is very much impressed with the gity. In Memoriam In loving memory of our daughter Marion McDearmld, who passed 6537_7_6_6l_ away at Boston, Mass" July 6, 1024. N, CALL at Carter's Seed store andsecurc some oi Gay's specially srfiifll Cabbage, Cauliflower. ‘P0111810 hhd Celery plants. 6392-0-29-71 Female Help Wanted ANTED — YOUNG G I RL TO _ help with lightihousc work. Apply to Mrs. R. H. Campbell, 224 ‘Eus- w A N 'r a n - EXPERIENCED toll St., Clrtov/n. - > teacher for Brackley Point . i. 6514-7-4-31 School. Supplement $125. Pro- ’ " " tcstant preferred. George Shaw. Scc‘y. Abana. Aconda Argonaut Amulet Area y. noon. "HOTEL a One oitnrlargeat and beat - equipped godela arms-mm: Ca , _ Hm, . Jnfi-H 44 at)?’ which have private baths. Completely renovated in the past two years. lbw Hotels throughout Canada and the United Stains have its splendid table. Courtooul service to all Gueata. Tole- phoneo in rooms. namteoowwwwflfl- 0485-74-31 Amity Copper Barry Hollingcr 6 t : ANTED-A MAI" FOR ENER- al housework. Apply’? F- w‘ Hyndman‘ 1w memo 658* _6_3l You have left us here dear Mar- . » » _ _ , ion " ‘ In the vale of tears to mourn: You are gone but not forgotten And our hearts with grief are‘ _-__._¢.__.____-_i--—ii——— / TO LET — HOUSE FURNISHED for summer months. Apply Guar- dian. 0466-7-2-41 ______<Q-¢'>- ms llliilii 7 NATIONAL LEAGUE - ,-_-i_______.___....g._.. Phone 525-]. _.__; \ lorn. JIMMYS TAXI SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT Four Cars at Your Service Flat Rate System. Inserted by Fdlher ,and Mother. - . MP- "If! M"- Gwfle Mvllflfmld- woooooooao+oo+ovoooooov Montague. P. E. . m A KODAKS 2nd to Mr. anchMrs. H. L. Dunn- MRS. IIDITII W. IIYNDMAN ing, a daughter. Marlon Louise. L) " _ plum; or nanny w. DAVISON _-i-------i-- _ v ' l DEATHS cirtiu SUPHJES COMPLETE STOCK THE PROMPT DRUGGISTS When evenl (shades are falling - And we're sl ng all alone, To our Pars there comes that longing. If you only equld come home. Male Help Wanted _ WANTED — MAN FOR FARM work. Apply W. R. Bovyer. Bun- bury. 6560-7-5-31 ew York-Pittsburgh, postponed. sin. _ "" Philadelphia-Boston. llwiibolled, r ct grounds. (Only games scheduled.) Charlottetown Hotel 00., Ltd. Proprietor! nanny c. nnowN, Iannil Lost . L ST -- A KODAK. SIZE I20. RE- ward. No questions asked. Finder lcavc at Coffin do Co. 0588-7-6-21. '1 '< ' .. " _ AMERICAN LEAGUE . . . . . . . . .. (i3 l hiladelphla . . . . . . . . .. 5‘ B 3 Bradley and I-‘iofmann; Dirn- haw and Cochin-Ire. _ (Only game scheduled INTERNATIONAL tpAbvr. ewark.......... ........1 4 oronte 7 1 nun-us DUNNING - Al. New London, July “#444 +000 oooaoaoo-ovooo-o Mr. Harry Davison, son of Mrs. Annie Davison and Mrs. Edith CARVER-Drowned at Alexandra, Wlshtmun Hyndman. daughter o1 July 5th, Cecil Nelson Carver, age lilre. Annie E- Wllhillllll. Inwcr 13 years. son of Mr. Nelson Carver. ' Montague. P- E- L. W?" 11111119‘! Funeral from his father's residence last evenlns at the home 01 the Saturday, July 7th. smlcss starting bride's aunt. Mm 0- B. Fraser. 111 at 12.30 p. m. Interment Birch r" ~ St., Mcdiord. Rov J. S. lllllcqmqllel-y, n;flf.“l',',lgiflgim"'fswwn of bglgg CAMERON-At Lima, Peru, on goorgette. trimmed with point lace. Jilly 3rd..1'92l.'Guy-0amerh1l. 589d Her corsage was a bouquet of sweet 4i. 0000M I011 0! 1h! lltfl RGV- J01"! peas and maidenhair fern. The 0- 0511181011 0f 5011f!!- P- E- lllllld simplicity of hcr ensemble was and Imouctor 1w Royal Bank o1 heightened by a string oi pearls. Canada in Wat Indies and South A sister of the bride, Miss Laura America. Remains will be brought wlghiman, "Dorcheater. was maid of to Prince‘ Idwurd Island for burial onor and wore narciasas gcorgette at Strathgartnoy. iii malutonr trimming. Her , _ , “all; way; replica oi the bridbll- , _ . l . . "'- 9: 0W1!“ ' Hi‘. lnilbrd Hubly of Digby. H.5- u= l.. light coloured. I saw a. man in thc Pioneer 0111'. 11b the wheel as I tnousht. He Sheritt Gordon . was wearing a light cap and coat. Stadacona. The car looked to me to be an old Sudbury Basin . of: 01,22,116 usyalgni: znfalzidvllzlu: > Ford; I don't know much aboutiTcck Hughes mnrlu" “m; ‘he n“, h, 9| "imi- '1‘°"8h 0!"! - February A. n. lane and made ile- I did not see the man fall; after Treadwell Yukon . . "an mm", Mcnlarmla o; Mum the car pullcd out was the first I Towagmac tuna nlvcl- Township Numbcrili one in Kings County afo . farmer. and Hugh Mclliarmid '0 the saw of him. Windfall . I ran over to him. and, not seeing Wright Hargreav s . same place farmer and Isabelle Mc- Diarmld wife of the said Duncan 251E breathe I thought he was klll- _ I ‘ MeDiarmld of the one part and yrthllloiiflllflllll: Andrew A. McDonald, Witness then proceeded to give a description of the condition and _ William W. Sullivan and Frederick Peters, trustees and executors of the LONDON. "July 5.~E. W. Beatty, ra ldent of the Canadian Pacific lontreal cheater E lfieneed .Fox ‘ an "Wanted monument at lent an yea experience on largo ranch. Apply by wrlllflrll" Inc-lIIr-partlaalm ‘Ill’ salary wanted. ' ' “Since DID! "were": "Porn- position of the injured man, as he saw him. He was lying with half _ his body over the guy wire just at last will and leslatmrnt of Owen the end of the curb. Witness then iilolznollgh o: the elixir wentintoH ‘ttel h to "F" l" h" "W"! the Doctor. Hindi? Iloto recdgnlgllew the $"'.,‘y;,§',"_“}g' tgeeganzfit ‘H: in thc undenllgrlcd. default having M” "an u u.“ m“ man to be Mr. Simmons when he B,l{‘ln_ " m" mt“ i" "FM" "I u" Wm‘ m‘ m“ ‘ '9 ' saw him lying on the sidewalk. i lplllndlte t. ailtfromthcgroomwaaatir- c "m Dated this 5th day of July. A. D. act vibrator-l. rm bride’! alft rtolner maid. or honor was a dinner with acttilc df- antler. a Asked further as to the driver of thc car, witness stated that he could not say how old he was. Cross examined by Mr. Stewart. I. live at the corner of Brighton Av- enue and Peak: Street. When I saw the accident, I was in front of Andy Iienneasyb garage. on Powual street v about 150 ieetlfrom the accident. I don't know whether the hind wheelqm wont. up over the curb. I don't know Iwhether the brakes were put on. 1 didn't hear them sereeeh. I won't swear that they didn't. (The Court adjourned till 2.30 p. m). ~\ .'-' ‘.1 " ("ro u condoned); t ‘ x o McLEAN e. McRINNON -. ,._ _..n W" a1 Jay-t» . . , i‘ w y‘ ‘X _‘ an.” sir-Ira! db..- MARGARET L. PETERS f naorlnnna olicltora Gm, . yal Ilank building, mu ‘ ; ' " win-i I Q‘