Ilugé . Kirway Traffic tErlough Dr. J. Frank Norris, who iastado" insists that there be an m. Saturday shot E. D. chlpps, Texandictment in this case ' lumberman, is shown hero In typl-"a showdown." cat action pose. The “Texan Torn- For Mapping . THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN He call; for Originally planes were flown ov. in‘ tho ziirwziys only from Dayton, New York, Langley l-‘leltl, Va., and Washiugttin. latter lk-Iroit, St, Louis. ..\‘<-ott »I~‘iolil, Iil., and Kelly and lirurlks Fields. ‘Texas have been included. Plant-s leaving New York over Ii_\_\"l‘<1\. 1t. Jllly 539- - ‘Fratllc fill tho airways, tly to Mt-(‘oolt Field. I111 n. for till till liigliiuiys. riillroaitls and water- ways. Jiiznli- at lin- l". S. (‘imipiliitioii up to last Juno 1st. moth-l airway rolllro] otilwi‘. Wright. l-‘lulil, Fair- fifllil. tllii11_ .\||1>\\'H that in the ‘forty- ~ ‘ ‘ii m“ “MW” 3'11"“ l“ llayton, thence to lkliroit St louis . _\~ enough to rail " ‘ ' " sii|iorvi.~iion.lnii their win-ii the point \\'llL‘l‘fi |I‘t‘ Iminl: (‘oinpiloil nst as they ari- i-oinpilvd ‘|<"|||li\'lnf‘.('lIit'illlI1ll|, Dayton and inn-k to New York. Routes of Travel. Ships lutiviiil: Kelly iFitiid/Ftexas, ily 1o Irallas, hfnskogne, Konsns i‘i1y, ziiul ‘st-oft Field, where they int-ct. Ilu- New York pluni-s- on route to Si. Louis, uiul then return to l\’1-ll_\- ldluld. -"““" """""" 1"“ l“""""ll"l~' "mt .\l1:1‘ook livid plant-s ‘make trips tlilll‘, mon- than onr- lllllll-Illl miles p, lfiundpv puppy W,“ Maw York. W] |i""" ""“'“ “w” "h" ‘lwwil-V“ 1'5’ \\':islii|il:i1iii and bank to Dayton. arm) llivl“! with tho loss oi‘ lnil one p-rum Jnly I‘ “ma. U, “m, 1' 1"“- 1111513. six hnndrotl and ninety-one Used in Official Trades. 'i‘h.~ airways are ‘tlcfinitl-ly cstnlh- li-lh-il routes lli-IIVOPII the air and t‘tllllllll‘l'l‘lill m-II Stall-s‘. 'i‘ho_ 1lI'lillt1‘IIi pianos and to 1‘;||' la ‘is of 111111‘. tri-s of tho l'nlt1-1l in r_\‘ dispatches ' aro trarellctl vhy gov- t-arryinl: (IlIiUi- “It 1mm plat-t- lo llltlPl‘, to convoy iriiii-inl Inv-ssallos by porsonal rour- and uovi-riiiin-Iilai import - 'l‘he rontcs aro designated 11t| ‘Imps anti at fright arc illumin- iliglils lliilli‘ lwi-n siurti-d over the airways. (if those, (‘.132 have been coinplietied. 'I‘horo. have been 26 i'l"l*llll‘l<l and only 2 accidents to the pt-isonnol, YPHIIIIIIII: in one fatality. I-‘orcv-d landings have numherctl 127. ‘in the ‘]|i"I'i1)(l of forty-seven months, 1,197 passengers have-been carried and til,-ll2 pounds of prl-si-i lials ~l)(‘0ll 1-i,6-i-i flying hours. -__i-<-o>—-——— and at llll1*l'\‘:il§1 by rovolvinl: Iu-a- “c3113.; (Dtfi) (‘nrli-y‘. llosirwn. is out iiuhls. lly day tho airwayxs 111"‘ hrimv on a visit to iu-r lather. ltlilfl 1d hr ~iunals 1niiiilod on root‘ My‘, S. l‘. ‘Campbell of Sourls, l1l]I‘4 In t'illi“i zilonl: tho rout". L444 LQA AL xxxxxxx AA ‘AA; CLASSIFIED AD ERTISEMENTS Ono lulortl Four Innnrtioun . Eight Insertion! . . . . . . . +44o0o —‘.llalo Ilclp Wanted , WANTED — Maid til st ... .. 10o par lino of I! worth In per line of l words ‘Io pot llnv of 6 word! +044~o¢w &¢~40-04-46-§0&ov00o 00-0- at. iii-a twwrh. .\pply 181': _l'riii_1;e Si. FIREMEN, BRAKEMEN, “bcllljll- ~ ._\'i;'.0-$2.'it) l\\lli1'll posilionl). way llox 111i. ill monthly, olt y 1039- zilso Rail- ls i ituui WANTQEOUIMMEDIATELY ru- ‘.11. l. on farm. Apply to (Thar- WANjED AT ouqé-squkwlaen- "llllll. u rook utid ltltt-lioii maid. diiill)‘ |ll'l‘.\'L'L‘ll 7 and it p. m. at 'l‘he iluss. lous- -- \l“i-11. imu-Itli-y or pliouc 8-2 3i MAID WANTED — (WITH EX- Iicrlcurso In cooking) 1n fnnllly Qt washing. Jzlxtra good ‘W120! tn capable’ person. Apply two. No I\- II. care of ‘Guardian. g llllitllllll .. 0F VALUABLE PROPE ( ‘HA RLOTTETOWN _I will sell that beau- llflll cottage, situated T 1:10. 70 l’rincc__S_t'rcc_t,on hldlly. August 6th, RTY IN cilmmencing“ ‘at 0’clock noon. All mod- ern conveniences. Pro- perty in first class req- Termsfat sale." inspection hair. “Den for ally time. 979-729-isalmnn. 1 - A- Manors-Ls.‘ Auétionc 12' El‘. Nursing YOUNG WOMEN DESIRING TO enter September class of North Adams Training School for Nurses. North Adams, Muss, please ~write Supt. promptly. School qualifies pupil to secure registration. Provides monthly allowance and privilege of six mouths’ course at Yale University School oi Nursing. All expenses paid. 911-7-26-151. \Vantctl WANTED TO BUY 0R RENT- sumll house centrally located with all modern conveniences. Write "T" c|o Guardian. ‘ 806-7-22tf. Miscellaneous JNO. McDONALD, LAND BUR- veyor. Hormnnvllls, I’. E. I. 596-7-10-11110 ESCAPED FROM MV RANOH.-- lFemnle pup. NOLIIIY Wm. Toomhs, - Ke-nsiugtou. llibcrnl rownrd. 1028 For Sale FOR SALE-EXPRESS AND Bros. l024-7-ll1-fiJ 1926, Mrs "Sarahfullon. r1501! 90 '________________€_ _ '___._ yam-R; Funeral Wm [Quyg nor lute after spending the past twt I NEW BOATS FOR SALE-SUIT- fflgldgnpu Tuggflny morniutat 8.30 months visiting her parents Mr llllli‘ for iln- shori- and iltteilffllj lobster and coil iluliliift- .W,f'h° I l’. _A. ltoonoy, boat huflrlur. Sonris. goo SALE-LOT ON EUSTON Street. blast, siu- htlxltlfi. For fill’ from the residence , i ‘ll- G~ lIam-mond hiuclllweu. m: 40. ycfl- McPherson may well ho called 1' thr-r information wrllfl lttugs, I00!) ‘Ilouuall Av1-., Winil- wrduy at. 2.30. Interment sor, Ont. lilitl-l-fll-fll» vVPst St. Peter's Cemetery. inspects to be absent about, lPreside-nt of ex- con-vt-yed over a total ilisianr-i- of 1,098,373 milles in - FREE GASOLINE —- To the per- (118.11 son guessing the nearest to the cor- roct amount of Gasoline used by the Whipped on hei- one thousand mile non-stop run. The ‘Mobalne Service Station will give twenty five gallons of gasoline. All that. is presented a ca J necessary is to drop in and resis- vles Royal Hguafialléigtigllifigurogii) ter your guess 0r send it by mail. [he uewaboym.“ gm that w“ much Everybody is entitled to one Bllsss “p1"'e°“"°d by U19 boys. 0n this contest. DONATED-On SsturdayMr. n. Edgi". McNlltt. representative of Ogilvles Royal Household Flour, I-‘lllled at the Guardian Office and TO TEST ISLAND ROADS —\At- 051T‘; yllgrf-iiost -—rRoZl-1Gd- the ‘City Hall, Wednesday after- very acceptably enema D “time noon st 3 o'clock an Overland and evemng to i; l" Ycm‘) “B "Whipped" starts on a one tbous. Mun in St James Chufih ‘A"§'i°!“" and mile endurance and economy an, team"; or the "low"; ll @118" Don-MOD run. This car must make w“ a m," my M“ Lawliolilltl" 11119 one thousand miles on our-Island Sflflg very sweep ‘Iqieaun! l 231° roads, rain or shine before she o; somewhere .. y u e lllvpa. This is a very severe test ou ' an automobilspspecially when it is canted our. during the bot weather. O FF FOR EUROPE — Miss Flor- No doubt this unique preformahce gglfif-Ghflllilflllfl ‘(if-the -Sun Life, will t... watched with interest by city‘ lguve“ ‘um’ mmmmg u" "lfllly- Further particulars will sp- ‘Montreal, ‘where nuhe will l fang o,‘ mum“, an mum toyéfirgpg pear later. l)’ l 6 ‘b. 1S. ‘Regina. Miss ‘Chaippelle FUNERAL sERv|cEs_ __rn,e nmmhs and Wm vim the prmcllliizlli gigisvarlizlflgfrlthe lstio iRobort “fitoyle cities and places of interest in Eng- H, mam! Aom h s late res once “mu- Flflllflv. Belgium and Hol- gained 1 1.381" to St Dung")?! h. ifinti. ‘She will return via New York. a Requlitm‘ aggglnfiaglvcglrg er man ‘Charlottsi ' wish her yti. very pleushhvtfl til-Mind“ Bzfittequgifi-ggvfyiri" €lflslfllglfii 1x21‘; 0N VAcAT|oN__,Dhe Chandler, Jos. Trainer, iDominiu friends and admirers otvtelr: igslyizruilaeihcziiruus. ‘instills: did work done by liev. Dr. M00113. Ivlce at. the gIIuvonwus (cohrlluctcd ‘by the University of 1mm p_ wulgh King's Colleiffl. will be pleased to ' “m” "m 11v 1H llvw vnlovlns a SUDDE-N DEATH. _ Tile death well earned rest in the Eastern of Mr. Everett Mat-Lennon which '1‘°“'"lll1lIl. Quebec. [devious to his occurred ut Milton Saturday at an rel-um t" duly on 0r about 15th early hour will come as u shook to inst. President Moore will spend the many friends oi’ the youull 11‘ few days at St. Andrews and plan. He in company of his fath- Lampobollo, N. B. or and ‘mother, Mr and Mrs John M. MocLennan, arrived on the Is- INSTITUTE MEETmG, ,_. The land last Monday evening ‘for n Cornwall-York Wouldn't; humane vacation and during the week had held their animal picnic at Mc- toured over a large portion of the FHLCIIGPIYH Wharf tin Saturday, July eastern purl; of the Island, visit- Itrd. About thirty nwqnbum and lug friends. Friday evening while visitors enjoyed the delightful gull staying at. his aunt's, Mrs MaoKny. up the West {given The next Milton, he took suddenly ill, pass- mootlng is at tho homo of Mrs Geo. l"! "WAY Saturday IIIOPDIIIZ B! 3 McDonald, (Joruwalp Monday, Aug_ o'clock. 'l‘he remains will ‘be for- RUSTlCQ-Guests registered dur- ing the past. week were: itov. and Mrs. Franklin l). Elinor, Mulda illllmer. l-lope Elmer, Franklin l). Elinor, Hamilton. N, Y., N, l), wil- ss/Pruro N. S..; Miss Marjorie MeCallum, Saskatoon; Mrs, (l. W. Maddiscin, Phyllis Muddlson, Menc- ton, N. IL; Miss A- Bpllague, King- Hlfill. Ont. Miss H. Crisp, Miss E Crisp, Kingston, Ont., ‘Mr. and Mrs. Livingstone, New York; Miss Agnes V. ‘McQuuitl, Baltimore, M. TALENTED SOPRANO service yesterday, the tion of Trinity Church pleasure of Thy Dwellings," and from Costifs Oratorio “Eli? llfi- MacSwe-eii, Huston; Mr, and Mrs. M. L. Bradshaw, Summerslde, Mr. Wni. Stewart, St. John, W. D. Uruuder. Montreal; l’. It. McCor- mac, Tokio, Japan; Miss Edith Brown. Montreal; Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Nicholson, Miss Pauline Nicholson. Mrs. G. .11, Prowse, Mrs. J. E. Mc- Ewen, Mrs. F. J. Nash, Dr. K- S. MauLoun, Loo Saunders, Mrs. Ad- dison Miller, John and Horace Mc- ‘Ewen, Edmund Christopher, J. A. Clark. i’. J. Rossiter. J. J- iloruby, llleunor and James, Mrs. J. J. Ilorn at any time. HISTORIC LECTURE.— Mi‘. D his lecture on Theatre on August 9th. 2nd. All members are urged to ‘Wflrlled 1° Qlllllliy. Mass. 7°!‘ 1mm“ attend to hear the report from the W911i 0n Monday ‘morninS- Ml" Conventlolp and Mrs Maclsennan ‘have the sym- - patliy of a large circle of friends . in their sudden bereavement dur- ROLLINGB HOTEL, NORTH lug their vacation. AT TRINLTY CHURCH. -At morning congrega- had the ‘hearing another of ‘Prince Edward Island's successful vocalists, Miss Lena McLure, A. T. (l. M., who gave splendid render- ing of Llddle's "How IAJVOIY Are the soprano Aria, "I Will Extol Thee, O Lord." llll-‘lflell “Way- Miss MeLui-(rs singing was characteriz- rurjqvrlrrherxéalauaghfis‘ [Bosmfn ed by purity“ of tone, perfect fwyjtflqkmu 8mm’ ‘mj ‘an 50m”? phrasing and control, with sym- ' ' ' " ' u“ ‘ m" ' pathetic interpretation, The con gregutiou will welcome her return C. Harvey, Professor of History iu the University of Manitoba, who is spending a. holiday on the ‘Island was in the city for a fow days this week making final preparations for Edward Wluilen which is to be given in the Strand His Honor Lieutenant Governor Heartz has kindly consented to preside. AT BAPTIST OHURGI-L-Rsvl W‘-. P. McVio, formerly pastor of ‘Hazelbrook Baptist Church and now Secretary of the Y. M. C. A.. 0f Sherbrooke, Quebec, was that Preacher last. night st. the Baptist Church. and delivered an Interest-l good sized congregation. ENJOYABLE AFFAIR. —- The ice cream social held Friday night on the lawn of the Central Chris- tian Church of thrls city was a‘ Very enjoyable and successful function. The lawn was illumin- ated by colored lights and pre- sented s very attractive appear- ance. There was a largo attend- flll-Co. Ice cream and cake were served by the Ladies Aid of the Church. “"1. 7 HAVOC AMONG- POLICEMEN. —Considera'ble havoc was worked 0ft Saturday night among the silent policemen of this city, and several are now 1n a badly de- mollslied condition. It. is a pity that these traffic policemen, who are never allowed to leave their DOB! 0f duty, should be so shame- fully molested in this way. A charge should certainly be made against some person or persons for interfering with officers of the law while attempting to carry out. their simple duty. .POWNAL NOTES-Miss Vivian- Gay is enjoyliig a pleasant holiday with her sister, Mrs Beatrice Jud- son, Alexundra.—Mr. Glydon Moore who ‘holds ‘a responsible position us civil engineer in Pennsylvania motored to the Island recently.-— DI‘. and Mrs McRae and son, Don. of Toronto are visiting the Doct- or's sister, Mrs Will Drake, Water- side.——Mrs Beatrice Conrad and daughter of Sussex, ‘N. 11., spent a pleasant visit with her father, Mr. James I1. Jones, Powniil. — The Misses Charlotte and dielen ‘Drake have returned home from Marsh- field where they spent some time visiting their cousins, the Misses Charlotte and Jean Munn. — 'l‘he trustees 0t Pownal School have been very fortunate in securing the services of Miss Bell iBruce of ‘ililltown Cross for the ensuing year. Miss Bruce comes to us not an u stranger, haying taught very successfully "ldthe adjoining dis- trict ifor two years where she prov- ed herself one of the island's best teachers. DEA,T-H OF MRS. FRANK CON- RAD.- Mr. F. B. Conrad received a wire yesterday evening from Boston conveying the sad ucvrs that his mother Mrs Frank Conrad (formerly of Georgetown) had The news was not entirely ‘unexpected as Mrs ‘Conrad has ‘been seriously ill for tilie last. few months. She leaves a sor- rowlng family of four daughters, . Mrs Chas. O. Libbey, Mrs Stanley Wolfe, Mrs Franklin id. Low and Mrs Jack Henderson all of Boston and three sons , Jack of New Hampshire, F. Benjamin and Clif- ford A., oi‘ the ifirm oi‘ Conrail and Co., Charlottetown. lier husband pro-deceased her two years 0B1). 'l‘he funeral will take place from the Presbyterian Church at. Geo- rgetown on Wednesday at 2 p. m. Animals Resent lug and eloquent sermon before at ' i ‘i ‘Senator Gaston Premier of Fran- ce, is spending the summer on the island of Anticostl, a portion of which he sold to a (fanailluu lamb or company recently. 'l‘he Senator has retained his home on the Ls- land. ii-{a Western Guardian —MANY VlSlTORS.—'l‘lie tour 5 2 p.m., by combined funerals, the ' all places of business were closed. . gallantly fought during the World Islander Dies ‘ In The Yukon MAYO. June 30.-—0n ’I‘uesday,st ouvltorcif‘ mo t mania PHorooltAruo euutnazueuri CRABWELL ITUDIQ 137 Bro-It George lion iii Queen's‘ County Political Meetings Political meetings will be held or mortal remains of Sidney L Tour- pln, John Adair and William Ken’- neth Currie were laid to rest in the local cemetery. Many wreaths were supplied as token of esteem. The cortcge was a large one. The three deceased were well and popularly known, as was evidenced ‘by the large funeral, during" which" 'l‘he sudden‘ passing of these three meu froin natural causes came as a. great shock to this communiiy- flic following places and on the William Kenneth Currie was a evenings as gfvgn M10“ A“ memiber oi the independent Order [nggflugg u, open u, g p_ uh o“ of Odd Fellows and a returned sol- dier. 'l‘he returned soldiers at- tended in a ibody. Besides many wreaths, his bier was draped with the Union Jack. the emblem of freedom in defence of which he so position candidates invited to at- tend and will ‘be given halt oi the time: Grand View, Augugt 3rd E1110". August 4th -Flst River, August 5th Wood islands, August 6m Caledonia, August 9th Vernon River, August 10th Powiiul, August. 11th Fort Augustus, idugust 12th Mount Stewart, August 13th Tracadie Cross, August ltiih Corrun Ban. August 17th York, August 18th Harrington, Auizust 19th Rustico Bunk. August 20th llunicr River, August 23rd North Wiltslilre, August 24th Cornwall Rink, Airgun, 16th Afton Hall, August 26th ‘Bonsbaw, August 27th Victoria, August 30th Kelly's Cross, August 31st rflrailal-bane, September 1st Hope River, September 2nd (‘lifton, September 3rd lrisbtown, September 6th JOHN H. MYERS. JOHN A’. MEBSERVEY. War. He was laid to rest. in the public cemetery. Many came to the funeral from all outlying points and from the Treadwell Mines, including .\ir. and Mrs. Wernecke, for which com- pany Mr. Currie last worked. William Kenneth Currie wentto the silver camp last fall, having previously spent the greater part of his time in the ‘North in and around Dawson. Arriving in this country in 1901, from Prince Ed- ward lsland, his native land, "Bill" Currie, as be was known to all his friends, blended into the life of the northerners in a manner which eventually won for him the high- est. respect from all Yukoners. At. the outset of the Great War, in the fall of 1914. William K. Cur- rie left ‘Dawson with the Boyle con- tingent, the first. body of men to journey to Flanders from the Yu- kon. He fought through the entire four years of the war with distinc- tion to himself, winning the rank 0f corporal and admiration of his fellow soldiers. Returning to the Yukon in 1919, the sourdough min- er, soldier and true Yukoner re- mained here until last full, when lie left for the silver camp. “Writer Dies (Canadian iPren) LONDON, Aug- 1.—Ilsrael flung- will. noted. playwright, and man of letters died today. ist truffle has zissiiintul wave in the takes day the car ferry iIIIIIOHI. to catiacity each day. Al unusual lateness oi‘ the spring sea son road making is still in pro are in ext-client condition. Tignish is a. regular boulevard. shore, although by». Miss Louise Lyons, Mr. an Mrs, Mark McGuigan, Miss Net- This will undoubtedly be one of the most. interesting lectures ever delivered in the city, ilealiug as it d Man’s Interference (lrlvlnu wagons. Apply Mlwilllll" OULLEN-~A‘t Alexandra. Aug. 1m. 8116-7-22401-‘ivisdliwiaaiillu 199 tirwumi Sta. on r *" Saturday, filly 31st. tie Blanchard. Mrs. John J. Train- or, Ivan 'I‘ruinor, St- Clair Trainer. Mrs. Fred Gates, Marlon Gates, Mr. and Mrs. ‘R. ll. Jenkins, JMIIO Evelyn Jenkins. J. A. Allen and family, Mrs. H. H. Horne. ‘Miss Margaret Horne, Mr- and iMrs. Wil- frid Taylor, Arnold and Nora Tay- lor, Mr. and iMrs. II. it. Hlllson, W. A. Ready, Mrs. W. G. Bruce, Mr. and ‘Mrs. James Brady, Mr. and Mrs. Murdock Ross; George H'- Toouibs. Charlottetown; F. W. cOfl-lllllfi, F. P. Coombs, St. John; Mrs. Alice Sutherland, Summer- slde; Mr. and Mrs. James Barrie, Mrs. I). Graig Broughty, Ferry, Scotland, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mc- Laren and family, Charlottetown. in the history of the province, uud everyone should hear it. i-{QL- PERSONALS real, President of the Teachers‘ in the city and is registered at the Victoria Hotel. Mr and Mrs Hubert Arsennult o1‘ St. Louis accompanied by Mrs. Arsenaulrs sister Miss Olive FBCI-Biiu 0f ‘Lawrence, Mass, are visiting friends in this city. Miss Fecteau and Mrs Arsenault are ‘bot-h natives of Quebec. ._,.__. Among the speakers at the Green Lake Young Peoples Confor- once held at Green "Lake, Wiscon- sin. U. S.. was Rev. A. I. G. .\iurclii- son. Mr. Murchison was ordriiuieti at the 4th Presbyterian Church, Chicago, Ill., and is the youngest Presbyterian minister in tin- 5yll0<l 0f ‘Wisconsin. Mr. Murchi MCDONALD - in this city July sou is tho son of Capt. und Mfll. ii 11x26. to ‘Mr. ftllfl Mrs. it. .1. ‘Mue- Murchison of this city- lionald, a daughter, Lenora Ther- esa. ->---<+>-———~ .\llnuril’u Linlment for (‘urns and War}: BIRTHS SCOTT -— At Mnriihfieltl on July 29 to Mr. und Mrs. ‘Stanley Scott. u son. iMr. and lMrs. James Grihson and their little son, Kenneth, and .\ir. CRA8WELL—At North wlnslog, and Mrs. Ernest Harlten and little Aug. 1st, 1021i, in Claude Ernest 80a Verdun, all of Halifax ore ell- .ind' Mrs (lruswcll, u son. lflylllil’ a hOHday in the city, thv ' Quests at The Russ. DEATHS ' _________._______-._ Mr. and ‘Mrs 1.. c. Hartford, ac- MaeLENNAN——At. Milton on Sat- Gpmpanled by their son and urday. July 31st. 1926, Everett Mac- daughter. ‘l... C. Jr.. and Miss Shir Lennon, aged 21 years, Funeral ley and Mr and Mrs E. E. Oorbotl from his lute iosidence, In Quincy, motored from Boston on a visit to Msss.,to where the remains are bs- lfriends east. ' lug forwarded this morning. Mrs George E. Hyde and twr‘ young children of Dorchester. Mossl, left on return this mornlnr 10130‘ St. Ffpl‘ St, 1)uiistnn‘s Cnthodra thence imd Mrs W. Pu Dillon, Ilppor Ilills- to 11kt}. cemetery. “ ‘_ ‘ l ‘ ' _ W Mr.‘Mfghuel_ Mcillierson of Port 19211. Alfrnd land, Oregon, ‘is visiting his old qruncrnl took Plat-e home ‘Mu UIIIB. the guest of- hi." of his brother ltrvlllfll‘. Mr Daniel l\IcPherson. M‘ ll. Mucldwen. was successful lslandor abroad. "l‘he m ny friends 0f Mrs J. D Tcnchors Wanted wAureo-vrsscnsn FOR sea; llngfon School. S1il>il|fm“-"l 3 ---l\Vllllnnl Profit. Sec- Kelltliml" ton, n. n. 2. 1003-74041 ;wAN1-gp _ Third class teacher for Point Pleasant School. Pro- " t 111m nreferred- M"- Wmm“ u d lit fl’ as I m 111mm: m: ill . Jakm" secrmr,’ ‘Mltitl. fir’ "Izmx" u o 0 com m no ' r u axons-as: IIHOIII. Clara fioltorf, Tomato. er. ' ‘ 4- McDonal "of Waterbury, Conn 1T8 glad to son her homo on flll‘ Island once, more. Mrs McDonald is visiting her parents. Mr and Mrs J. J. McLeod, Uigg. Mr MI- Donald expects to come on late‘ with his cor onddbrlng Mrs Ml" Donald and her mother, Mrs J. .1 McLeod back to Watonbury wherr the latter expects to remain wit! will with the most stirring times Mr. R. E. Howe, ID. A., of Mont.- II-‘ederation of Canada. is u visitor ‘ho ‘following afternoons for the big fiillllt‘ of the country show much interest in the fencing operations it Swan lllake forty miles north- wmt of here. where the largest tsialbilslicil. Deer and moose are plentiful in this region and the workmen on the fence line have often observed these animals as they cautiously approach the twelve-foot "right-of- wuy along which the wire fence is being erected. Coyotes, too, show their resentment of this encroach- ment ‘-by howling continuously at. night. The company has recently com- plated the fencing of a sixty-acre ‘ake known as Beaver Lake. This wll-l be tised as a first breeding place for muskrs/is and bearer. iContracto have also ‘been let for phc clearing and fencing of nine- eon miles of fence around Swan Lake proper. and seven additional nilss of rlght-of-way is being Excitement Runs 50-50 (Canadian Fran) VIAINICOUVER. B. f‘... July 29-- A mnn is Just as likely to loss his ‘lead during a fire as s ‘woman, but ‘to doesn't cause as much trouble, recording to ‘Fire Chief J. H. Car- ‘IIP. of Vancouver. "10s about 50-50 ‘he-tween men ind women," he said. "l know of‘ ‘DB6! whore husbands have broken town and been absolutely useless vhon the house is burning down, while the wife is methodically go ng about the business of saving ho valuable effects. "Only recently we had a firo in he West End of Vancouver and, l" the men of the household would‘ lo was riin around with an- empty oal scuttle. On another occasion ho husband W85 found aftor tho louse was practically burned to he ground. With his bend in his lands he moaned; “by gollyl l for- iiojic: Beginning Monday. Aug. 2nd. the itorc at Hartsvills will close on vmnth of August only, owing to ir-srelty of farm help: Mondays. Vednesdays and Fridays. from 12 vciook till 6.80, only In case of rs- ngor of Canada. Sumrpcrsldo. was a week‘ got the wife‘. ‘Site's In there." Oi’ IBOIITHP shc was quilt‘ silic- hail kept her iu-rvc nml hail work » ed hard to savc tho family belong-l Iu-gs. until the ilangor became too} great. woman oi‘ thc family that breaks down. bend during a fire she usually goes into Iiystcrlm and that is a nuts-i MW?- Wllll" ll lllflll "sllimY """““‘“'-l.nwreiice MeNally. Summsrside; himself to running -arnnnil llwlmrmif- "S" h"! l“ he ‘MMmMMrs. J, J. MoNally. Summerside; mail} "ls W-“IY- h“ "i" ""1°°“°“' J. J- MCNIllly. Summerslde; o. Mil- time I've seen‘ you bank. '. of these beautiful drives are nu known even to our own Islanders. —GRAND RECEPTION ‘CHAMPION Russell ‘Mclllitlo, ,given a most ' Phee, Big" Point. ions Messrs Noll Donald McPhee. |Ions in (lance and music. Peters, champion dancer, McPbee, second champion jigs, shathspeys and reels, Russel McPhee cliumzpion dance music, Roderick McPhee old time local champion dancer was present at the function. Mr. Mc- Pbee did not compete in Char- lottetown. Itussel McPhee is one ct‘ a family of iiildlers. Four brothers, all at homo this summer Aeneas, John. Russell and Plus, all play the fiddle equally good and it is (llfficult to ilotermine which of them is the best, one or two of the girls also play well. They all ploy other musical instruments lhesldes the fiddle and make the popular “hioPhee Orchestra." Addresses dler, Ronald In ahundance—A rollicking time. -Mr. Louis Blanchard, pro. man- the Provincial Bank of and visitor Io Charlottetown. —Mr. W. Henry Noonan of the office of MacQuarrie and Arsenalllt Barristers, Summerside, spent the‘ week-end in Charlottetown. She "On the other hand, it's often this! \_\'Iu-n u woman loses hcri and,‘ _.i_¢Q->____ Policemsn-Jfhis‘ is Ihc twelqtlll outside this] mire required for machinery. Kon- Tramp-Eall right. "I'll be here again tomorrow. I'm not superstit-Hllil: H816" M- Dlclllflll. TOTOMO: a greatly lncreusuil appearance since the. hot [Tnited States and I'ppcr Canada. On both trips each over a great number of automobiles and both trains from Borden are filled though In some places owing to tho gross, the roads iii nurst sections 'l‘he Western Road from Summerside t0 -—A PRETTY DRlVE.—It is lili- fortunate that some of the main water all the way gives one a pic- ture of all the beauty of land and sea. At the end of the journey one may rest for awhile along one of the several splendid ltotels in and about Rustic-o. 'l‘he roads along the only byways are really good for automobiles. Some TO (yuvmswnh n‘ C‘ ‘hfly 29 _The:t‘rlenils and aFt-lhglezlahriRlof 3011x111; Alaritime Cham- pion (tltuicing music) fiddler, was, stirring and hearty‘ reception Thursday,‘ evening, at the uuskrat farm in the world is being homo o! his parents’ Vincent Mm There were‘ nearly tujo hundred present to pay homage to the young champion ill-l eluding the other eastern champ-lUnited States this year is losing Cheverie and $600,000,000 in her sales in foreign The East ap-lnmrkets-one-eighth of last year's pear to be the home of the champ- Miss 1926 register decreases under 1925 Nell figures similar Ito the statistics for Cheverie, champion old time fld-Lhe first three months, given out and congratulatory speeches were‘ on the program with dancing, old, time and modern and refreshments- -Bill Currie played a prominent and outstanding part in the politi- cal activities of this camp. 0f a lmost pleasing and agreeable per- sonallty, his good-fellowship and understanding won for hlmsplace, in the teritorial council, willie he always manifested a keen interest ‘in federal mlltics and all things political. ' ‘In lodge work the departed sour- ‘ dough displayed a remarkable in- terest which placed him in the highest position of those lodges with which he was connected. He was a past grand of the Odd Fel- lows, a past chief patriarch oi‘ Klondike Encampment, a member of the Yukon Rebekah Lodge, and ENDORSE FORKE BRANDON, July 30. -—— A Liberal executive meeting here endorsed the candidature of Robert Forks. former progressive leader in the House of Commons, and nominee of the Brandon Progressives in the coming election. Victoria Hotel highways of the island, pass‘! lllfllflct deputy ilralld ""151"- tbroiigh the less picturesque sec- Af- 55 yell-PB (l! "E8 U"! ROUNIOIIIZII Um“, “y the pruvlufl." A art“, Yukoiier has passed to his reward 0H0 0f "l6 "Vi"! IN! b"! 310m, u“, “mu, 31,19 of the mm"; with the deepest sorrow of u unnltl- equipped Hotels In Entorn hm“ S,,,,,,,,,_,,.,_,i,|0 Skirting me tilde of Northern friends enlogizlili: Canada. Contains 120 roeml. 44 of which have private * baths. Completely renovated In tho punt few years. Few Hotels throughout Canada Ind the United Stltel have its lplondld tabla Courteous service to l|| Gu ll. ‘Talo- phonos In rooms. Rates IMXI to $9.00 par‘ day. Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. bis memory. The only known relative of the departed Yukoner is his brother. Daniel A. Currie, who is at present on a journey to the outside for u few weeks. William and Daniel were born on Prince Edward Island and of Scotch extraction. Another brother, George, was killed in the Great War. The parents passed away some yours QI-ZO."-(DIIWSOII Weekly News.) United States’ Foreign Sales Slump Heavily \VASHING'I‘ON. Jilly 31. —-Thc Proprietors HARRY C. BROWN, Manager VICTORIA HO EL B. Raisers. ' Cllv; s. s. Kahn, Tvronw; i-:. Arsehuult, J. u. ‘Hafflfloll- Jr.. John M, Watson, illi- iard Arthur. John Arthur, Summer- fllde; J. Howell Davis and party, Phlladelllilllii; A. K. Cc iironc, St. 301111; A. H. Gordon. MOulrcItl; A. T- Bflyel’. Montreal; Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Robertson. Out, A. ,1. McKennu, Wolfville, N. 8., fur, dud Mrs. W- C- 159"". New York: H. M- Mflcxlly- Montreal; '1‘. F. Boater, St. John; Mrs. J, A, wnno, 3L 301m; N. D. Wiles, Trurof A. Tom. iins and iliiughter. Toronto; 1-). W, Campbell, Montreal; I). Ruther- ford, llalifax.‘ ll. Grub, Ottawa. HOMEMADE SUMMER DRINKS A Hughes’ Ginger Cordial Essence Spruce Watson's Tonic Stout and Ale Hires d Root and Ginger Beer Tartaric and Citric Acids = Try us first for your drug onto. ‘Iiughes Drugfto total—the last nine months of today by Secretary of Commerce Hoover. Total exports for the first quart- er were $1,098,839.24!) or $152,000.- 000 less than those of the same period in 1925. The total for 1925 was 34.819.041.496. Queen Hotel since taking over thll Hotel we have spent mlllY thousands of Milli‘! "l repllrl and lmprovcmcntl- l! lo now tho limit Hotel of ltl cllll In tho Maritime Prflv- lneol- It uppull to "W" who want a oomfortlbli How ‘no Qpleltflld table and excellent sunrise at a moder- ate prion. Rate; from $3.8!) to “.00 par day. Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. Proprietors M188 L. MUGUAID, Manager. SUEEN EL Gallant, Louis Summerside; Miss Kate Doyle, Summerslde; Ier, Moncton; Miss E. Mollls. Monctc-n; -Mr. and Mrs. R. R. ilesrstCity; Marie Beiyea, A, O01- wlll, K. P. Barrnun, liens McCon- sello, Mr. A. Moors, Moncton; Mr. 1nd Mrs. Geo. W. Cobbs, Troxll ,w and ni gnui bfsnvzit ‘Repentance w§il Rehabilitqte Liberals in Opposition I i 13bit. pests-adios" 1 mussel-sf 13's.: and i "es-ll. -.'.‘2;‘ I‘. l. PAGE TH ‘M