1~ Sum». Too Small ~, We cordially invite smell deposits and will glob stead every service in crediting such sumo I your account. We welcome de- posit I eiln 01.00 a Xzeelek, whichurigl ' t st i '7 un semi , ‘that; $210181? ve years. I ‘um wy f our brochure “The Result of Mek- Vaeekly Deposits," ltee on request. UNION BANK OF CANADA Charlottetown Branch J. R. Dier, Manages.‘ If. w-zeaa Dtnw i" cllssirlllli ADVERTISEMENTS, | TEACHER WANTED.-FIRST 0R wcond class for ltennies ltoad E-uliool, situatul one nlile from Hunter fttver village. Supple- Iuent 1160.00. Jliid summer va- wrm um,“ ‘a u.‘ ‘u. n, cation. Apply to Donald An- PRIMOII! IAIIVQ. - VIO- PERSONALS "T" Mr. D. S. McQuarrie, of Crnpnud, was In the city yesterdty. l Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Stewart. oi Montague, were’ In the city yester- day. Messrs. W. L. Poole and J’. D. Me lntyre Montague, were tn the city yestercuy. Mr. J. A. Ail-Ann Moncton, who has been visillnt: tlle city, was a [iasseligcr to Melville. Mr. WNF. JicColder of Quincy, Mo 15., is visiting friends in Char- lottetown nlad JB-onshnw. fill‘. J. A. Clark, of New York. .\ir. (loo. t'l:irk. Boston. and Mrs. li. Ii. (‘lark, Victoria, were in the city yesterday. Mrs. Stcclle and lion Wilfred, oi’ Boston iiro visiting tlie p_i"ovin(:-.i and \Vt‘l‘G passengers "on the east- ern train yestcrllii_i' to Baltic. .\lr:'. R. G (‘drier and Miss G. L. Call-er, Boston, are visiting the city and nro registered. at the Revere. - Pam,‘ ‘Wu... ‘flu ‘mo’ draws, Secretary, Hunter River. x ii rson essihle B. ~--——-———— f ggéwyeuxrsg_ o‘ -,3'm§,e,.,_ WANTED- Wnnted.. a.... Second ("lass Icucliei" for Cumberland Hill School No. 70 Kings Co. Sup- plement one Hundred dollars} midsummer vacation, T. P. ltiloy,‘ BURY. . WANTED-Jul CLASS TEACHER. for .\it. Albion School. Supple ~ mcnt $100.00. Apply Frtd Itobert-_ son, Secy. ' ‘WANTED POI THE NORTH Wiltshire School. n teacher, 1st or 2nd class. Male prel'i\.ri"ell. Sup plomont $125.00 J. T. Godlil-y, Sury. “TEACHER WANTED FOR THE_ ‘fiiernlizlll School. silppleuicllt, $100.00. Second class prefer ul.‘ MISOELLANEO UH I, I, .. . ' l IMAKE MONEY AT HOME.—$l5 to $60 paid weekly for yourl spare time writing showcnrlis‘ fr: ".;_-. No canvassing. We‘ instruct and supply you with work. West-Angus Show Caro Mr. and Airs. it. B. Haley, oi‘ Stockton, (Xliitlirillzi, tire on a viznt to tlil- pioviuce and are lit prcirent in tho city. Miss Elsie Nicholson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Nicholson, city. left _vostcrda_y' on return to Iitisliatooll, after n visit home. .\Ir. Vi’. F. McCillilcr, of Quinscy. Mass, was in the city yesterday and is now visiting friends in the vicinity." of Rivet-dale. Mr co. B. XlcEacliern, of 0t- iilWZl [.l.\ ruiucnt employee. arrived on Jlaiidav night and left yester- Tiill cliuiili. Glliiltlillli’ g1;- MARqAgg-rg 15A,... Reg.‘ . .GIRLS— If "He" has not naked erve Wednesday July 20th. for the roll w s0 1° ‘he 'L“_,"“° °' "l." m; a; 3L Margaret; .Cmsil Picnic today, stick s pin in hlrn iinti see If he is alive. THI l. l. GANAIIIAN IAPIBR lnlls fro Montreal July 39th. She will be dne In Charlottetown, Aug. ‘ind and loads general cargo for Si. LOST Purse containing large Johns, Ntid. Buntain, Bell and Co sum oi‘ money.‘ See classified ud- Agents. VBTIJECIIIBIIL on page one. ALL ROAD! LEAD to the Len- xiue of tho (‘loss Picfi at. Dedford today. . WE ARE PLANINO A BENSA- THE WOMENQ INSTITUTE o. TIONAL prOgTBm for each remain- ililnter River will hold an ice-cream I" day oi‘ our July sale, every item festival near the school grounds O11 will be n sensational one. Vilutch Wednesday evening July 20th. our m] forlodsy. Pistons Ltd. Proceeds in aid of School equip- - mom‘ IOY5— We have dons- our duty , 1b nctit‘ in ou that unless you HARD COAL Schooner Holmes d," ..H:,‘.Fu{ me Lflgue o, we ll. Frank arrived with a large Cnr- Cross Pica“: mama you are sum to g" M M“! Cm“ ‘or ‘" Plum“! “d “get in wrong." Now It is up to (‘o., and will commence dischili-g- you in: \Vcdn-ssl_1:ly' morning. li will ' take about six days to complete un- loading. AT THE REQUEST of a num- ber of people the ‘Prue Valley Dramatic (‘Juli has consented to re- ORWELL SERVICES- Services pa“ the play Valley Farm at Tyne next Sabbath July 24th in Oriwelbyapoy on Wednesday .Juiy 20th, Head Church at ll In St. Andrew's‘ m, cream n4 refreshments will be Church Orwell nt ‘I Sunday School ggyvpd. The plsy will also be staged at tlev Ir. Brodie of Vernon will; n (yum-y o. prpjgL-July 22nd. prczicli in exchange with the pusfl ___ l-"Y- ..MAIL FOR 0VIR8ZAS.—- A full a" mail for the United Kingdom will KEEPING UP WITH THE be dcspatchod from Montreal on the JONESEB: Don't let your neighbor 22nd.‘ by the "Victorian" and on get nlicild of you. lie nnd his film‘ the 23rd. by the “Scandinavian fill-l ily are going to the League of the [on the 30th. by "Empress of Brit- (‘ross Picnic to-duy. What about aiir" and S. S. "Canada." A mall you? lwlll also be ilespatclied to South ____ Africa from Montreal on the 110th. FOUR MASTER m PORT .-- m1! to lfeflmldfl- Tilllidad- inlms“ The four niiistcd schooner Holmes Gunilla lenezueln from illil [anion A. Frank (Capt. Ritchie), nrrived the 2" i and to Baibndoes. Ti lll~ from yew York yesgorqay with dad, Jamaica eic. from Montreal 0n i200 tons Iinrd coal for A. PlCknfdni-lle 33ml- Tliis is a handsome new schooner built recently at Lunenburg, N. S. and is on her first trip here. HOME FOR VISIT»- Mr. Jolin Currie of Sacramento, California, nrrivcd in the city yesterday on a i John l), Smith, Bee. o! 'i‘rustl:l.-.s, Jleriunid Lot dl. ~;_—_n-;—_-=n _-_..__. _ 13:1? , “TEACHER WANTED FOR KiLf muir school, second or first f‘lil>"\' I . $100 supplement. good school. Service. 57 X.. Colborne Street, Toronto. day Ilflflfllfltlll on a visit to his olu llolllc .\t Souris. _ -_--. Mrs. W. 1'3. (‘ampbell oi’ Boston. FEMALE Zriccoinpuliicll bi" licr two children. HEL P The S. S. Manon, (‘apt 375M453 TOUQHED PQRT ,.._ visit to his former home in Boil- nrrivcd In port Monday water-tow, shaw. Mr. (‘urrie has been iii (‘ali- ovcnlng foiiiis for the pnst. I _ ‘l. from Monty-ell] and Ytllll-slfletl rt fewyeurs and In that time has visits. liuurs. whcn she left for St. John's, the Island only once, about twen y, thirty seven J. McDonald. Secy. of TFIISIUL“ ..- .-. - WANTED ‘FEACHIR WANTED Pow oo- n _____ ‘ View School No. 1B4 2nd or third ‘WANTED FOR SIX WEEKS— A class. Supplement $75.00 llill- maid accustomed to cooking, no Summer vacation. Apply to hlrr. washing. Good wages. Mrs. Rich- Sllraii Rockwell Sec-y, ; llrdson, Georgetown. . t ewANTED YEACHEH FOR pmM. WANTED A MAID FOR GENERAL. “T, d,,.9,H-lm¢_-,~_ ..! \li_ Ftp-w:- housework; one with experience gcimop gupplgfngn[ ‘no Apply‘ preferred. No washing, George, to A. I. Wright, Set-y, Central; Jiorblts. Vernon. I Bciicqne. ' ——-———-——-———-—-——-- l ~---- -~ - FOB. SALE ‘WANTED A TEACHER llroolifiold School, Slllllllfimc": $1.1M‘. Everett Johnson. Secr- ‘FIg:e,,aALE_HEAVY Trustees. ‘I "u," ' BROWN Apply at Guardian Of~> IECOND ']'(i_'g(-1|']' fr)? Cnietlonia $7500 Supplement. Spring l‘ oration. n, _._ . ‘TEACHIR WANTED FQR WINS. Joe South School, No.18. Stippli‘.-_ moat $100 00. Midsummer" lllllidllfy-rfll, CLA“ 7E0} SALE- sflmm.‘ grade. cow, 4 years, with calf 2 an“ days old. A. M. McKenzie Long Creek. MALI HELP svszwrlcri, young single men of good habits to l.i‘l’l‘v"l‘l lutlio Mziritimo pro? vinces and solicit.‘ Excprilinl-e lln necessary‘ ltcflirtence reqlliri-tl. Arldrcss ll. t‘. Loopor. Silinnli-r- side. P. E. l. in care of General lJelivlary. HELP WANTED MALE-ANY. intelligent. person. anywhere who would like to earn money writ- ing news and special articles for daily and Sunday newspapers, we will show you bow. Send for free booklet A Straight Talk to Prospective Newspaper Cor-ros- pondents." National Press Bur- eau, Buffalo N. Y. --= _".":'"1:.".-1 ucfinn. ‘lecouo, for Wltorvale School Ni ' ; nflpplelflcnl, $75.00; John ' HIPS. secretary. *TEACHZI WANTED FOR CRUST Itoaris Ichonl. Experienced, first, class reseller preferred. Script-- nil-m [£00.00 Nathaniel liloly peailx, Sec-rotary. ‘WANTED SECOND CLASS‘ teacher for North Milton School.‘ No. 1G5. Queens (Bounty. Supple‘ merit $100.00. c. MucKcnziinl 301:]. i r‘ , , _ ‘.___ . *1?“ V/Tiifio-‘Zfirciieii Foo-ion? iileton. first ciiisli, ncllool No, . M, _M .1191,“ Wm. C,- ‘AGENT-S oer m A PROFIT» phone W. Bradshaw, Seer-e? able nil year commission busi- tq._-_y_ Kljkcfg n, 1L i-ioss of your own. Every property __'~ ' ~ ———~ own-m" needs some of ollr nine ‘WANTED A BECOND Cl-Ass hundred varieties of hardy Red teacher for llopedlie School. Sup Tag [3999 and p|unt5_ NO capital 1119f"?! 375119- Apply 1° n- 3“-I needed. Complete equipment and illvlltflifld HWY-- Him!" mwr-l instruction free. Writs Dominion —"-"‘ it‘ Nurseries, Montreal. I *TEACHER WANTED FOR MUR- rur Hlrlwr North Salim“ F" ' ‘SALESMEN-WE ntv WEEKLY lll"il—‘ “"50- FMNY u" kw" and offer steady employment W- - l selling our complete and nclus TEAC I‘ fry?’ ‘w. in Iiinestof whole-rcpt tfffillllgiltli lion School. llrnt. or second class ""071; er ATM” “ind 9;: 5- t‘ 9”!‘ supplement Ill"! loot incluri- l‘ ‘i; ‘"1 "e" fie" z "c in; Minimum. Midsummer vm-cr- a" "l" P YD“ "99- m9“? _ . _ - . making opportunity. Lair-Q Broth ion. Alli]! i0 J- R" 1Q“ mums ei-n’ Nilrsorllin. lllontroal. i l _i_ _- _- >~-— l *WANTED—- SECOND CLASS . liar for I'm-tant- llead school No. ill, Kings County. Silpplr- iiienttlfl Irrckrn ‘Mcilonaltl Stacy Red House P. F]. l. I ‘BALESMAN WANTED. --8ALE& man it self respecting salesman whose ambition is hevonli his "present occupation. might: find more, congenial employment: with us ad at the same time doll-j hie his Income. 'We require ll man of clean chart: ".- 121:: 1r. mind and bn/Iy. of strong n91‘- sonnliti- who would appreciate a life position with a fast grow- lnr: concern where "industry would he rewarded with for above average earnings: marri- mllmnn preferred. Applv to Mr.‘ P, 1-1, Ross, second flotil- Riley building, Queen Street. op- poslte Prowse Brothers. I ____ _._. _._--.i_-_-i ‘B00 QUALIFIED TEACHERS RE-_ quirnd for town village and rural , sl-‘hooln I Innhstnpuvnn and} Aibertn. opening nftnr mIrisiim-l mei- holidays. Favorable salaries, qmiitiielt Apply stating qiislIfIra-, tlons to Canadian Tfenchers‘ Ag- _enoy, Box l4. Rcgirizr Sask. ‘WANTED A TEACHER FOR, Jtrpcklriy School District N0. Fri-l Supplement $100. AIIDIY Allllllrl Jackson. Scov. Trustees, Tt. R.‘ No. B, Charlottetown, P. E. I. O-O-O 40-OO-O—O-§ CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PRIZE COMPETITION is on a visit to the province and Nflil. The Manon lsnrried was a ]....cngcr _\'I'!<i(’l‘l:‘.l_\' on tllc Murray Harbor train. .\ir. Jerome McDonald and son‘ Wallace, who have been visiting; fri." is and relatives in the eastern pait of till: prol/irii-eyare returning this morning to Newport. it. i. Papi. J. Vi’. Pyle of Emerald, who has: Lucien siificrint: recently from’ rllciliuzttic fever, was in the _vl>stl~il}n_r and lllr‘. friends wore pleased to liiln so much recovered. D. Hillilicr ant‘. Kilns E. h. N. .\Ir:=. ilillikl-r, of New (ililt-‘LIHV. iinii left. tho ci Murray liurbor t vcslcrday on the "l. Mr. James Simpson of Day View ietilinnd Nielnllziy evening from a visit to hit." irrotlicr. tile Rev. Dr. IDWANTED‘ NEAT APFEARING Simpson o! New Glasgow’, who is betli Itains. reilct of lilo lute Will- vely ill. \iis14 Fitto Dunn and cousdn Bliss- (‘lalre Llnnigail of Smith li')hl'>l'l,' zirrii-ed iti tile city last. night. Till‘ torinci" u" zicuoniptlllicd by ill-r iiiotiicr . J. Dunn, who nict tlicm .it S lilo. Miss Lily Trrvlor of the .l‘rlncl=.' Hit-not reaching staff, iviio hnc l)t‘l'll izlantcd a i‘ .i-u loavo of absence is having this morning on a visit ‘.0 iiosttm bcfore proceeding to West.- crn Canada. .‘.'lrsi. E. ll. Story. of Gary Indians. ‘daughter of Papt. '1‘. G. and Mrs. Taylor, arrived from Gary last ev- ening to iipcnd the iiummor months ivitll llll‘ parents at Ocean Crest. Kr-ppoch. (Yrtpt. Jas. (1. A. Tliniclici" of Wi-zitmount. P. (3., left the island this morning after spending two ivrelis at Alberton. and (‘liarlottn- town. Whilst in Charlottetown, he was the giicst of lllajwr Andrew l-Llst Royalty, and inclrlently reu- owed old campaigning mi-nlories. filr. Gordon B. Jackson, Domin- ion Secretary of the Navy League of (fanatic. Toronto, arrived in the city Monday on tho "Manon." Mr. ‘Jackson ivas accompanied by Mrs. Jai-Iison and tlicii" young son. Willie ill tho Province they will bc tllc giicsts of "Keppoch-by-tlie Sea." lllr. and Mrs. Alpliozo liat-Phail of lbs Alngiclcs, California. are visiting the city after an absence of (WOT thirty years. time tilley visited tho Island only race, about ten years ago. They pilry...le visiting Argyle Shore, (‘rap;iilli, Oriwell llnd other tilaccs ol‘ into-rest Ibefnre returning. Ker-p mlnnrlln llnlvnent In the Ivonne W- t A Chamiiion lien ll.-\l.ll1<‘.-\X. Jilly 18.--"Isady' Le- " ii barred Plymouth Rock hen, rczis‘. ‘ed at the Dominion Experi- menial Flinn at Kentville, N. S., as No. 03, laid 104 eggs iri 104 days and is, the llaliflix Morning (‘hi-oni- clo asserts, the cliampizn of the w" i-‘d. "Lady ibena" was hatched in It'll!) and hogan ‘llfl’ cggJziy-ing car- city- an SHORTHORN art» visiting friziills on tlic DITXVIIIUP.’ tern tons general cargo for Carve-ll time is DIP"! l"! "99"" "f ihflm‘ ill-us, and carried to St. John's RlX‘l1t'.\:l! of his brother, Mr. Jtunes (.ur- gilissongérs from this city in addit- rte, Iionsllnw. ion to ll large passenger list from Montreal. iiff‘ ‘zaiifiFfiiis " SAGRAMENT BERVICE—- The Sacrament of the Lord's Supt)" .wIll he administered in the iiirl= ___ at Cape Traverse on Snbbatli tile BORN- At Trinity‘ Rectory Livcl- 24th. Preparatory services on"i‘_l'lilrs Ilflfll N. s. OTI simliilv. July 17th, t-i day w! "Blinder at i! li- n» bjWlif-B m“ R" and Mm w, pg wrtmn g Sabbath at at 10.30 and ti. Tran s- son, still horn. Mrs. Wrixon doing 9"“? “Him o" 359ml?’ we“ ,nt ten n. m. bCdRlull ,___ ‘will meet on Saturday and Monday llmmedinteiy nfter service. The - Minister will be assisted by the - — »~+ ~- --- J-~-- ‘ - Rev Ewe] MacDougall of (flmr - SHIELDS-In this city on Julv |ouetown_ 19th, Mms. Ellen Shields. Funeral‘ .---<o->—--~ frcni llcr late resilience 22B King "h"... “In-tn t" mflemv" street" 'l‘hiirsdiiy morning to St. Houston's Cathedral, thence to the -——-——<¢>——-— PRES. HARDING SIGNS prawns During this ' ANNUAL NAVAL BILL. LITTLEJOHNS—— At the P. Eyls- R. o. ccicetery. land ‘Hospital, Jilly 19th, 1921, Eliza I lain Littlejailns, of hlonchesten, England. Filllr-ral will take place! on Thursday at z p_ m. from tliol Tflflltlfillfl! of Mr. A. IPnrsytIi, 31. ltriiqiitnn Ave. city. Interment? I‘0oplti's (‘r-niotert’. I WWASHIINGTON, July l7.-—'l‘he annual naval appropriation .biil was signrll last week by President llardiny. - The b_ili carries npproxiniatclv four hundred and ten nlillioii dol- tars Ellfltiltlliflflt was n-greed upon n1’- IN abandoned its figtht-for amendments . authorizing the construction of now lisirplane carriers and Pacific coast in loving nwmorr of Wm- J- Gr-i- . naval stencils. As flllilllly accepted Iiniii. Sou. View, died July 20th. I t; carping (hi; Bimih amendment 1920. . ‘ authorizing and requesting tho . iPrerillcnt to call a three DOW" in our home he is fondly remcmber- _ naval disarmament conference. ed. . ~ Hwclt mclnorica clinir to his .'ll'lfllP,lll.l)0llt eighty-six million ilnliars in lioarts that loved him in deepest‘ the original lSenlite figures, and an affection. iincreasa of about $14,000,000 ovor Will love him in death jufl the those first ‘mllviomted by the ‘l-Iousc. 3mm, ._._._-oo>--- W’, w. “"110 and fllmll!" Ank for MInnI-dYn lllll trike no other l Help Your Favorite, Candidate The following represents n list of the candidates enrolled in the Guardians great competition and the points cast for publication by the ltoiltcstants up until nine o'clock Tuesday. Mr. Vernon Mndliigun, . .. .. .. .. 166.800 Mr. I). A. Martin, . 10.000 ‘Mr. Richard Mcl-‘Ilee . 168.300 Miss lluth IVICEIIOIIQTII, 149.400 lilies Jean Kelly 144,700 Miss Vcrli Penkc .. 108,900 aiiss Lyma Wright. 151.200 Bliss Corinne (lullunt, . 10.000 Mr. Jaiiles fl. Etiston. . 147,300 Mr. Ilurnetta. McIntyre, .. 10.000 Miss filallvl-fhildflllnon, 107,200 Mil-s Pauline Scam-an, .. . 10,000 Miss Georgie Matthew, . . ..1t'i_il.100 Mr. George F‘. (inllrlnt. . 92.450 Miss Pauline Tierney, .. 84.600 Mrs. J A. Wetlge. . / 141.000 Mr. Lester Hughes, . . . . .. Miss bleima D. Nelson, . liliss Jean Tait. Mrs. lienj. Crabbe, Miss Mildred Ferguson, . Mr. Jack (innnolly. Mr. Jas. i\. Milnn, .. Mr. Pictmi lVIcCormnck . Mr. Cecil Jonkin~l_ bliss Rota Grady. Miss Edna J. Guadot, Mr. liirnest 1.. Mountain, . Misr Edith Newson, Miss Bessie Gillan, liliss Laura Palmer. Mr. llnrry Craig, . . . . .. bliss Talia (Yolllns_ Miss Jennie Moose, Mr. Joseph Campbell, ter iille United States Senate hall‘ Tl; ‘bill represents a decrease of‘ .,,,"3§Z@:>i> Ill lllll l l ' ii‘ l l t l I \ i-imr CH l i’ . " Ir}... lplt sling risisfi liver Disarmament vi-s 4h TOKIO, July l6.— Japan tclinv seems an empire divider". on tllc great issues created by the summ- ons of President llarding to s. con- ference on d-lsllrmrnt ilnd Par ‘East ‘crn problems. 0ll one aloe, large- ly in the ranks of the proposed conference will be dominated by the Anglo-Saxons and may result. in strangling Japan's political ant. econ olnlc development in Ablil. Oil tile other side is n powerful FEVER" 59"" "a" '50" H“ "Sn ‘m’; Liberal group, which ilcmilnds that _Jz_lpan enter into the deliberations fearlessly, sulbniit-jlng tier iwants resolutely, conlbilttlng for them with confidence and not opposing just claims. iiuggllng and liiekei- ing, they insist, will rilin the cause of Japan. ' - Both camps agree that Japan is ‘facing a crisis, requiring lat-t and , largeness of vision. Many members of the Privy Council, according to the well informed Cllllglil Siiogyo Shimp are pessimistic about the committee; and lllPy contend that tlie,pl"oposal to discuss problems and policies of the Far cast indicat- es eu-operaltitin betsvccn the United Suites and (irent Britain in an ut- tempt. totsettle international quest- ions favorably for themselves. an | indication of which was to be seen in the attitude of the English to- ‘\Vill‘il the Anglo Japanese alliance. The invitation to (‘Jiina to join In the conference. it is further ur- ged tlic tllrory of .1‘ secret purpose ion tho part of the Anglo-Saxon lllll. ions in calling the conference. ‘They argue that (‘liina doubtless will strive. with the support of Great Britain and the United States, for l1 settlement of questions in tier lav nr. resulting in injury to Japnilrealz in-trrests injihina. The councillors: ltro quoted us saying: . Supreme Court At Georgetown Georgetown fore- lloon, r. Upsilon Arsenliuit on the Iioncll. The fol - lowing were the Grand Jury‘:—-- Lauohlin McDonald, East Point (Foreman). Elmer Jenkins, Georgetown Ill. D Mcliiwen, Morel]. Wilde ‘Hughes, Soiiris. elinrold Matthews, Sourls; Herbert Acorn, Souris. S. B. Aitken, Lower Montague George Graham. Gnsporeailx; Chester L. Cox, St_ Peters, Angus J. bicbeod. Glen William, l William lilcPherson. Glen. Will - am. Daniel iMcGregor, Montague. James Ennis, Greenfield . Caleb McNl-Ill, New Perth, William Cain. New Perth. James S. Snmpliy. Baldwin's Road Peter Curran. St. 1'(*l‘"'1;l.‘=. illathias Lnnilrigan, Stilrgcon. Tli-oliias Donahue, ltosenentli. J. A. McDonald. Cilrdlgan. yesterday M es. James Mooney. Greenvnle. James l-iowlctt, Gowrlu time. Columbia hiacDonlllil, North Lake. There Ii: only one criminal case before the Grand Jury, that again- st a man nniued Macintosh for se- duction. .‘ One absent debtor case, Prowsi. & Sons, vs W. Gerldingii, was dia- posed of, judgment for the plain- tiff to Juilito An address was read Arsonaiilt. upon his first tipporanoe lit the Georgetown Supreme Court in his judicial capacity. Norlhclille 0ll -T.0NDON, July 16.—~ Lord North- i... wAtl-zs EWING , TOBACC o 0i Ciifiéairaitandarcrfsince #1858 _ . 0 O _ll_l.l!llLlll.!ll!lI1l!iL$i-L- good-bye. I hope you will suy how '01’ U19 1100i“; Sllowml mill. $380,000,. grateful I am to them all," he Stllll, 009 hllll lletrn Unleaded froiii the‘ us he pointed with enthusiastic. public fund of the shipping hoard. pleasure to the eager crowd of well- 11W?- Yefll‘. M“ Lllfikel‘ Mid this ' ‘yjshgrg, - tveillleil on asitoilntling case of my Nnrthcllffds Offifritl] pmgi-iiiiime" ‘$011118 tier-option of lilo country anilvl is thus set .forth in his papers. l‘ "Ho proposes visiting Wosliiiig- — '" ' ton and then proceeding to Canada,‘ where lie will lnvestiunt» enilgrat- S Ion opportunities. From Vancouver- I . " t ' '1 , 1 _ 1-2;‘.I’;€..i'.;‘§3i.‘?.2‘3.£°“{Jmkélit ....1‘:2 :*."::1..‘r:.':.~".-..t2t.:"..t:.iicr Zeal-unit and Ailstralia. where lllc l'"-“flllllvl\'t‘tfl- $141 I1 Week and i-x- "rn. .; I questioner emigration will again be stildied. After leaving Australia he will journey to thc Philippine Islands. Lord Nortbcllffc will then enter on s thorough examination oi, [P011393 guaranteed, with goo.) chance to iiinlio $50. a Week und or. pemies. Lltatc uge nnd quullflcli. tloml. Ilnpcrll-nce unncuossury. Win. ston Co" Dept. 6.. Toronto. The Supreme Court opciizil Iu ' Roderick J_ lilcLelliin, St. GQIIPf-j- nlilfe hurl a rousing send off when, the Japanese anzl (‘lilnese quest- ions. Ile has recciv-Iitl cordial offers lroni both (iovernnlcnts to facilit- ate Ills inquiries in cvery way. The great problem of the Pacific wiii' form tho ciiicf part of his Wilflf Do not forget the Sale of the while way. Alter hnrcn anti (‘Jiina Fishing Plant. lit Frog Pond. neut- a visit will be made to the Straits Tignish. on Friday. Jilly 22, in, 2 Settlements and Ilicnco to ilurnia p. m. Bargains for somebody. W, p; and India". Agnew. ' NOTICE Teacher wanted for Springnn School, District No. 16i_ first r-l: second class. ‘Iirotostzint only. $160. e__lor Sale"- Sltunte in Georgetown, one roolii ‘resilience, rocently reluoliell- ill; suiverzigv, lint and cold water, hard wood floors throughout, iilelil Slillillltlll. Price will suit purchaser. Apply L_ R_ MEECH, BEAUTY - HINT FOR TO-DAY llcfnrc going out cleanse the s-Icln wltli Llslirl clcnnslni: cream, till-ii. ‘apply llcrwlllo rind y iii will linvo a; t‘|)Ill|ll(‘Xilil‘l ns bcnlltifill ns .1 nr.-lo. ‘This combination h0‘.Illlil“:i vcliv-n "rltilbins else tnils. Owr bamboo Jerinitnntlng girin null wnmrn lisp‘ .r..it.hlrii'. cine. Try it t-i-ilny. if yo"! rlolfit llkc It, tnkc it. luv-k [n-(‘Itlyn 1; you all vi't like it. take" it. back and He! your money. At toilet counters everywhere. J. G. Jamie-ion, (ll-n. 1-}, lliighml. zi° A special nleeting of tile Slinrn- ___ ‘holders of the Charlottetown (‘an , Co., Ltd, will be held lit the (‘oin- liflllffl Office. 66 Queen »Sl... on Au- KIIS! 10. 1921. fit 12 o'clock noon for the purpose of considering the llllnsing of a bye-law authorizing the increasing of the cii of the (‘flilifllllljh C_ FAIRALL FISHER Secy-Trez - A list of nil delinquent Tax Pay- ors in the Town of Montague will be posted on August 10th, 1921. D_ J. McLean. Town Clerk Short $280,000,0ll “‘y_A)Snvy_[,N‘GqvONvl July wv___,opnr_ Idea. Kenneth MncLeod, Secretary, rping Board's fleet for the fiscal —* A of aipproxilnnltcly $280,0l)0,fl00. R d (lliniriman llasker of the board unq greater by $107,000,000 than was ostiulllted. l merchant marine business lust. year Involved at jtotril [expenditure of pertained lfronl tho board's books which IMr. Laskcr described as in, i-stiinateti tflint it would cost the - __ govornluevit 8300000000 to carry on ' In saying that. (Ill examination ' Ii of 75 licros situated :lt (Taledcm in. 60 nr.-res clear, 15 acres of good; US. Shipping Board rttions of the United astral-s Slllp- - l‘ N“ 2 Iyear just ended resulted in a loss pounced today. This dorlnit virus, The government's venture in the $tiSi.,000.00fl so liar as coilill be as- ball shlaipc. The ‘new clilnlrnlan Georiemwfi‘ P-‘EJ opciutilrn of the flout this year. F F S I hard wood, buildings good. For further information apply tlf LAUCHLIN MacLENNAN, i Caledonia, n . I . Building Material for Sale 4 Pins and Spruce Boards , Floor Ing and Sheathing, Shiplsp and tilapbonrils. Sills. Rafters. Scouti- lug, Hemlock, 1 Inch, 2 Inch and! inches. " (Jedar posts. Shingles and Lethal Lowest price for cllsh. Prompt Delivery. . J. B. BNOWBALL CO" LTD. l Fat-ill anll Fox llancl i For Sale ‘f pm“ “Mk iA 50 acre furm on the Brackle! ’Polnt. Road, 10 miles from Cllilb dottetown, A large tlwellin! house; barn and hen house in first class condition Brook runninl through farm. "miles. pawl-s, plums, cherry 50 blucli curl-ant bushes beerlnsi ranch. Will sell with or wltliotit CTOI). Amrly to. B. J. TAVLOR. Montague, QUEEN H075‘ Juli’ 18th. 1921 . e Imperial Fox Iiiscut 1 l “IIITIIJMEI 00 supplement, inid-sulnnier Vilt!!! » 10' Chnthnm, MIi-nmlclil. N. ‘ A large orchard. .- allo - also an elirht pen up to date f0‘ ._ lie left Waterloo Station today to, catch the Aquentnnin tit Smllltlllllp-l ton bound for New York. Savors! Miss Reta Bouts, Mr. Archie Llewellyn, . . Miss Florence Palmer, . . . . . Mr. li‘runit Jay. . . . . . . . . . . . .. iVIrs. Woodieigh Westnwny Miss Malinda Murphy, Miss Cora Douglas, . Miss Beatrice Wedge, . Miss Mamie Lewis, Miss Addie Griffin. Mists Polly M. Jordan Miss llelcn McEanhsn Mr. Geo. 0. McLean . . . . . . . . .. Mr. Milton Carter . Miss Hazel Crockett Miss Georgie Allan Mr. C. F. Dolron Miss Margaret Nicholson . Miss Grime McDougsl Miss Blanche Heston .. Miss Vellllt Campbell .. For ........................................................... .... N,- p, Nmpmmr n; the 5mm. ypflf_ SllP llill not ‘begin her record non- stop lay until February 13, 1020. linwover. 0n that day she luid lior habitual eggs. and on every day IIil-rnilfiter until Milly 23, she re petitcd. Iiurlnir 1920 she paid for hci" board with 246 eggs. GOOD . “ llllfldflltl members of his various l‘ mmuhcmnd nichalloll°t°wm P" E‘ L l‘ "MN" "1"Wh°|' Wm“ m“ mm liiln gathered to wish him 9"" "'4 PURE °°° LIVER 0ll-w- goilspeeil. Among them were Tlio- ' mas Marlowe, Sir Andrew Cnlrd nnd Charles E. Hands. "l am deeply touched to find so, many of my friends here to any} PILES c, i 0 If ed. Dr. 0h o’: mil m nt will n- IRVQ nu It o i snd effort! Irlsttiiiv errant. 50c I box nll dnnlnrn, or Fid- mivh-on. Bntnn i 00.. Limited. ‘Tar- nrto. FAITIDIQ hon free If you mm. tioii tlitn pnoer and enclose ' ILIII 9935i.- . Cn ridldnte Everything that goes Into these Biscuits has been Government Ill" itpected and In GunrnnteelLPURE and WHOLEBOME. Imperial Cod Oil Biscuits are fed In the majority of our P. l- 5 ranches and are giving SATISFACTORY REOULTO. " Let us ship you n trlnl order dlreot from" factory. IMPERIAL BISCUIT. '00., ' Lin. Box 446 Glinrlottetovvn itll Lengvvertli Avenue 50 POINTS Address . V } /-"////( sW/lt ///( 110/ _I.'I.QLL. ' ‘PJILLJVI - ,Bettl i" thaivlbllsi I [LU A I'm" l.lV('l‘ ills. BUY E. A. FoIter, Ofintral Drugglst. not suffer This coupon when cut out and brought or mailed to ‘nlggmr d“ the Competition Office of The Dally Guardian will count for _ the person whose name is written thereon. VOID AFTER JU .Y 23 i... "1 i i i. x 1 ‘hm?! .