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' _gf _ff.‘:'1:-L. _ ‘ ° - i .5-i-_.__”._ _ 3"' - 'ure ,. _,i .=i , Ll- fi -_ To. ` ' ' ` ' ‘ 4 = r ~e 4 -A _-ix i . f- _ , ,;.i_¢. :_-.s ~- -..'i '.“__-J/`f """'-‘ """"_ “ '\\', _/K- - .- _ .._u. -_ _. ~_‘.:_.-~v__":.».‘ -i as .» i"'°~ ~.-__~>.»"". *W-.L - 1,- ' -'» L. ,_ _ _ __ _ _ rush- »<.’,_' »~; ws- ',-- -_¢»<~» . _ _ _ _._ -~ ~~.» _- i». _ »'__¢.._- i .!t‘ r.-.iv _ --__ -_ _ - - - _ _ . _ _ _ . _-' _ ' - a~ -Pr -_ya 1.,-1:; _ 1-.;-'~_;' E-_*ii _=f='~ 'ffl ‘ 4*’ ""- _= ~ _‘rv »`,E~i~ Q. “_ _=:,,_L,_~,_.,_ _,_ - _ _I _ __ '_ N _ i' |’_ _ _ _ _ _, ,_ _ .,,____, ,__ _., _, ,__ .'_. _ , _ ,__ _ , _.__ _ _ _(_ {:_ ._ _ L .I __ _ *_ . . “thinking of buying" real es- gm and tell them again and -necessary. i *.*_*' couatr.-Ai me Police “ ' on Bgtarday. a man for infrac- 3 » ot thyirqbihition Law was fined D' - a_nd.coata 6! three months and tor recklessly driving was ilned $2 and costs. Z soar Fon sr. Jorm nour-E. E’ polytion, wich was damaged $75,000 byfn mysterious fire last spring will be ments are being made by the city to r the-wharf at the company‘s leased ter- minus in St. John. W rpfiuiilt and improved and improve- T 1 *ls t WHEAT FLOUR SUBSTITUTES -There has been some talk about the 1:' price of wheat flour substitutes being E" high in proportion to Hour, but it is Ea exppeted that this condition will rem- b -edyi itself as the new iiours get into 2 -general circulation throughout the .trads, says the Maritime Merchant. in thu case of corn meal. the price has advanced for corn in Chicago on ac- e odnnt of market conditions. Canadian mlllers were depending on American p corn and' advanced the price of corn meal accordingly on all new oon- C tracts. it is not expected that this market condition will continue, how- p ever as there has been plenty of corn _ in the United Staltes aince lust harvest U although difficulty of distribution arose through lack of sufficient trans- I Pportation facilities and similar causes. With the 1918 crop in prospect, it is expected that there will be a still more I if F -'[011 . .;-:tau-rf: _ _ '_ Il "E'9'°°““3 "°,°‘"" ‘°'|’°°|"° your room now. Telephone. tl' of _ ‘ME 9"* 'the Y. M. C. A., -Monday evenlnigwut You should tall 7_30_ f f ‘ 'f f' """“”' ""oa9. “”'r are no Indications that the commanding good prices yesterday in Swunsmp Linea Wm be in B the city, going at 20 cents‘ per box re- to ,lace H bon or boats on the tail. 18 cents wholesale. Strawberries John route until after the war. dmered E” price E" m“"y parts of th; President Calvin Austin has just coini- city' 0" Mm “met they Sum _mr 1 puted an inspection of some of the cents; on Main, 16 cents, _ami inrthe coihpany-B pmpeny down east and he city market comiuandeil from lo to lg” that vessels are as scarce as ew 18 cents per box. New potatoes were -er: The Eastport terminus of the cor- g°I“5 at 75 Gems per peck' ecently oi Mr. William (Tainpbcll. crests oi' that state. llc was n nu- d to Miss Mary Campbell. Of nd, who with four sisters tiiid (W0 l” resent lit the funeral was Miss Ella lottetown's first Chautauqua has end- d and proved a big success. The childrens pageant, “I.iberty’s Torch," resented by the Junior Chautauqua, comprised of children belonging K0 cd out. It conveyed an ‘inspiring ntriotic lesson and was very credit- .1bly carried out considering the short and their instructors. ln the evening uiocrucy und War onnvcycd 11 vitzll -plentiful supply for the coming sea- m COOL SEA BREEZEB, DELIGHT MEETING.-There will he a meet- tlie P. E. I. Artillery Auxiliary in V. A. D's.-All V. A. D’s. are re~ nested to meet in the Legislative As- ombly (-‘haniber this evening at 8 clock. BERRY PRICES IN ST. JOHN.- he St. John Standard of Friday ives the following prices which will e of interest' here: Blueberries were WIDOW{_ NATIVE OF P. E. I.-- he death occurred at Ely. Nevfido. ed 59 years, who ior many years ns identified with the mining lil: ve of Marley Hill, Durham (Tounty` ngland and in May, 1911. WHS }“‘“"`l` others survive him. Among those ampbellf of P. E. Island. CHAUTAUQUA ENDED. -- Clmr- harlottetown, was splcndidly carri- me at the disposal of the children ie Petro Mordelia ("_o_ proved anoth- r successful attraction und- Mr. rank Dixon's grand lccturc on llo- essage which was excc\=_dingIY Well “SUNSHINE Adapted from “Calvary Alley” by Alice Hogan Rice Author of “Mrs Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch” - A Strong Supporting Cast Including Richard Bartlemas well Known " Lead for Marguerite Clark in TODAY “ J - ,__ _ . _. ____ _ _ ,___ __ _ _ _ __ ii ~JA Cool Cle t- _ _._ A-.irisi;.f.»-_...is-...i More 3 .»--_ __ _ _ 7"i’$'-i"\’s.- an Safe, and Comforta-ble( c f Q _.S . ADOLPH ZUKOR ' Presents Ann Pennington NAN” and “Lovely Mary” the “Bab’s Series” i > ANN A Charming C.l2i_ssic of the Slums .sax ` A Little Laugh a Little Sob-You r Know the Kind of Story. The Kind that Pleases Every-' f body ~ \ AWonderfuI Story of “Ups and Downs” of a Sweet Faced r Little Girl Who’s Bound to Win Your Heart \ Reform School Proves a Warning Point in Young Girls’ Career Wida_-.=-‘.‘.o» -_ 3' If _ Qlnm A Feature You Can’t Afford to Miss _ IN POLO _ DESERT” CHAPTER 10 “THE BULL’S EYE’ EDDIE “COYOTES OF _THE MARY PI “KF RD Wednesday _INS 0 fm and “AMIRALLY or CLOTHES- “A Kitchen Hero” Nes-*"9 r --F' - omedy _ _ LINE ALLE Y" 1 hursday Greater than Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm _ presented. A special social concur! -- - on Sunday evening attracted 11 Hl'f.‘1\l crowd nnd brought to u close zi wi-,ck of unusual uttraction here, ¢_lIi§i‘o`ER`N|Nc |v|A|i. MATTER. _ Private correspondence for destina- 'tlons in territory occupied by the ’e|\d!ny--excepting enemy occupied "Belgium and the enemy occupied Dlrtsbf France-may now be address- seddirect in the ordinary way instead* of being forwarded through an author l_ ized intermediary. Such correspond-l ence, however, must only deal with private news and will he subject to Aiiflnorship. Items which coniuin uny ‘itffhrfitatlon whatever in regard to ~i1‘lYlit‘iry,'economic or political con- idlti_imf'_s obtaining in Canada or in'uny countries or which contains un- .- D dhihmelnmrmanon of any kmd Wm President oi’ the Dominion Dr-ntnl` C lfildbthued. Business communica Y ever held in the world is scheduled to take place in Chicago on August 5th. tion ot' the United States will hold tlicir annual session there, Thc.V liiivc cxtcnded on invitation this yi-ui -to thc Canadian Dental Association to be prcscnt and the combined ui; sociations will mean that something over five thousand dentists will bc " ,__'____¢_-__-__'_."»’ _ 2,/ ____ " _ "'.`f.,i_f'~ ~' tionafl from Canada to destinations in territeryfwhich has been certified en- smyjlterritory under the Trading with the lgnamy -Proclamation require a li- cendpftrom the Secretary of State for i Correspondence intended for?-idostinations in enemy countries ?faa?llitinot;from enemy occupied ter- ldlol‘#;)='_'or ‘to those destinations in en- imy<‘bheupied Belgium and enemy oc »1mpled'lIi‘ra'nce'to which correspond - ence may be forwarded, may still be sent tiiroughthe medium of Thomas Cook & Bon, 530 Catherine St., West, Montleal. U Application should be' made' to - "-"l‘hos. -Cook & Son, E" Montreal-I' 'féfr information in this con- necllfon.;¢_g|`; _I E' _ln P F A B be closed during the ll-rst week in during his furlough and several oih- ers are talking oi’ going. The con vention will Inst tive days. Thc Eastern representatives will go by special "dental" train leaving Toronto on the 4th at 6 p. m. i_ia-_--r`__ '_' .l I _ BIG DENTAL CONVENTION. -_- The bllggest gathering of dentists when the National Dental Asso1:iu~ resent. Dr. Bagnall, of this i~lty_ ouncll, will be a representative oi rince Edward island. He leuvcs on riday, August 2_ and his oiilce will ugust. It is probable that D. J. . Brown, of this city may also attend ' PFIRSONA LS Mr. E. i’. liyntls, Kenslllgiou, was the city Saturday. Mr. J. J. McDonald, Tracadie, was the city on Saturday. -qnl and the coat-~ so' thick. smooth nc 'a Limited. Halifax a Sweet Dream-Bu: are Moirs Chocolates ln _ s fillings are deliciously YV ‘_ . 9 t L - -Canada 'Food i- ".7 _V2 :P-if-"" L/Icsuse No. and ho lms ncccpicrl, sziys zi Zurich dcsputch to ilu- Jouruui. The oils-r was inode by :i rlcpuihiiou from ilu- l‘i‘innish Lnndtui;_ The Duke will re turn with thc dcputulion :tbourd 1| Finnish wurship. Thc 1~oruuniion,tl\4- dcspntcli :ulvist-s, will luke plucc within n low wcckri. Ex-Czars’ Family GERMAN BANKS IN 500 SRREEERENS iirpliiuc pilots, hicnilwrs of the best ) (_ Prince Viudyakzir-a, sociclzirv ol' thc WL D 'G statement in Pai-is and :iddcii Siam‘s li rcprosf\nl~. llw ci’1`oii of ‘\ pcoplc :lui ward France. _ German Prince for l~`rcrlcrick of Mcclilcuburg Scliwcrn, S_afe iu Convent (Special to the Guardian) ENGEAND lIlllSE|] I S ._ __ _ L _ __ __. #_ _ -~.- _ _ -.~_._ ll _ _ _ _ 1 E- BRRISH RESIRUYER M“"i‘i°”.S 5"“‘° if RRIIISH CRUISER A Practical! ui lsliuii ____ ( p he G LONDON, .lilly 2ii=.~M ____ 4-rs bi-gun io rclurn to iilniini Annu “"“"“" “iii” _ (Special to The Guardian) _ _ - (Special to the i’.»\lllS_ _luly 27.-More than 500 LONDON’ Jmy 28___ rinniribu-tion muy :ippcnr urodcst but " i.oNnoN_ _nuy sal-'rim family of A""”"‘ """ "“'"‘"“°“' Nic-hulns iilimn|iuff,`ilic former Rus- mmlm rmdy for smpm shin i~.mpcrur_ is :mio in thc Sibcriun . lo thc (unudiun Drug C iuomistry nt, A-llnlk, according to n ,nw mm_‘_rn (mmm (cntrul Ncws despatch from Amstcr- dzim. This town is on the lrtlsh riv- _ or and is it noted place of pilgrimage. mud to HN' gmund Wu ull the cunicnts except _ _ iiilly llcstrtiycrl The .wr ilic industry amounted companies rc|lrt-sciiicd by Whcclcr, W. il. Irving u it-it was u consignrncnt of fl Jnmcn Powcr, nn cmp fnciory. sustlilncd scvcrn (Special to The Guardian) being struck by thc full l.ONl)()N, July 27,-_Tim bil] which hud u narrow escape from finally winds up (lerinun banks in Eng- 01| I0 iI01\lIl» IIU WHS GX! hind and pil-vents their opening for lwucuill the di-bris by fir live years nftcr the war passed its being bllfllftll- _ third reading in the House of Com- The factory will prob i mons today. built. (Specim to The Guardian) 'l`lio lizick-boiu_», of the |.oNuo.\'_ _liuv 27.-Tim .uiniii-.hay l>\'~k~1\ Us the rusiilt _o niniiiiuccs that lirilisli torpcllii (|03. un-nl.'s lilri-:il in i-liiori' l|‘u_vl»r rhu :ii-'liorc _\'4~_~it»=rll'_iy' uiirl lziicr *Wil IW’ IIN* l.~iliii\:il_cil :it $100, und which was nd- iuittcd by this i'ii|ii-i~.~ici\t_nilves oi' the mon hcforc the government to amount to that sum, in addition to this they received free transportation upon struct cur lines in (‘unadz\ from their home to' their work and while employ- ed in their ordinary business, for which thc govbrnirient of Canada pays zin annual sum of $66,000. “They demand a minimum salary of $1,000 and n maximum of $1,400, and it will thus be seen, including a rea- sonable amount for uniforms, they are now rccciving more than they-are dcniunding. The government decided bclorn the representatives met them on Wednesday of last week that the temporary men were entitled to and would receive both bonuses amount- ing in $250 ns hcreiubefore stated, :is wcll us the $180 which had been paid to all employes for a long period of yours. "On this statement of facts -the gov- ernment is willing, und has appointed :t committco of council io confer with their employes, hear any representa- tions thc luiicr muy dcsiru to make. - lolluwsz- - this grcxii, lirziucli of Ilio :illiod zirmi , ,,,m‘m _ 1 i _l A _ works t-nmc lost The uit-ctiiip; closed llttlngly with _,En "Q me $“ °l““"" 'll E" on .1u.i_\ this umrnuig :ind ('lu1ilottc» S.. loss than the Nuiionul Anlhcm. :Em $2"'5 UEZHE: 'm in ‘Em $250 "'E“5"‘» st got in good I Thi- louis :iuil plant :irc iiciilt: ink- and 347 ml EEK" _ __ , _ . _ csscngcrs iicrc ‘ is _ _ -l t l -_ _ untcd nl the gtuwn ciiizcus uno p;irti_u_i< with i'_c,grcl _,H 0 u or 44 divmndms follows' OTTAWA" ‘Em '27~ A _of _ . _ Y - €il`0l-ID the buildings ’\vl~_t,li on institution that las lv Two in HIE' $3 dass' one in the ' i g cn 22( I, __ ` _ Austrians employed in a lumber camp ehousc by thc funicli enjoyment und- much instruct- Zn; ,mc £lE.;i$,:'_f;;m' IE" “Le $250 class' in Northern. Olliallln threatened to Co. 'ion' during lilo past wook. d‘hn ro. $3 class. M c nga' and 40 in the "grub-strike" because the company at- e mnployeil,__tiulp of (luu|t.1\if|\ui ncxt surnmer w.ll _,of n nu t f tempted to put in force the rogulll' n out of cm bc lnokcd iorwurd to with p|cnsl|:‘c by 187 (llvhpl mm; ‘IEE °E°_E`If7_5- were “rf _tions of the Canada Food Board ap- lnss is plnccd the cltizvus ol' (`li:irlulit-toivn und by “mga 19`,;»»;t‘:; $;E(;_wsl_"0 the $1 jplicnblc to public eating places. s much more tliu`_|n:ui_v i'ro\u` otlii-r pziris oi' thc pro- $2 50' class,”-1'? hi' `t=";"c.nsB' i-_in nm At the request of the Food Board thc coiicrrii viucc who uilcudi-rl tho rilcctiiigs ' ' `e $275 dass and the cnsc wus lnveati utel b the D0' ` Chiclet _Day ilhlclct Dny, which was hold in uid ni' thi- 105th Comfort Circle, proved vt-ry succcssiul. The amount real- lzcd was $139.11. The iotnl money luken in wus $216.66; thc chiclets costing $77.55, there bclug no other expenses. About 3,000 boxca in all woro sold. 144 ilvo cent and 100 one cent packages wcrc plnceri in the at- tractively decorated ovoracua __ sold- icrs box nl the corner of lliclimond und Quccu Streets. llcv. T. W. which wcrc injuries by in nll portions of Canada west of vc:-ds of thc day. The prizl- of ii box nf chocolates to lim girl nclling the most packages of rc- chiclcts wus won by Miss Mae Nich- ‘ olson_ Misses Mary Jenkins and got the most money for their chiclsts though they did not sell the great- est quantity. Miss Stanaway. the en- ergetic secretary, und all concerned are to he congratulated. _ _ _ . I - . . 1 ck up ordcixi _ 5 10311" the $5 °_El-I-s'B'.~ , ’ - -minion Police who gcuutiolllsd thelll ie Donrluinn' ‘ ---_L--_# ' '_wm_) Ulu” E’°'“""’" that °"" °f E’ that they must continue to work' or md gown ‘mu _total of ...R-i7 of tlieseoillcials 2,277 be ,merned - » - are in thc maximum class, amd- only' ' 163 in thc minimum clnss. ln uddi ` lion to this there are ri. number of G Y ' temporary men who-have been re- ceiving the sum of $2 50 per dny re zirrdless of duration of serviced Sault Ste Nlurie the ofilclul i - n the minimum class receives as a salary $620, and that ln the maximum class receives it salary of £878. 'To these I ilgurcs must be added the following sums:_ $100 bonus. voted and paid, ln 1917, which is included in the esti- mates voted~by-parllmnent~ and is being crush- Murphy vcry kindly counted tho pro- - ricniod irom cumn I»ul:ii'ii F o r lishi mototilltl. picnic, motolmlioat trip or any outdoor fun-you need _ to mme here for the. lllllll' little extrasthqt' will make that trip MOS em'0vabl°» The 2 Macs I49 Gt. Gconge Sfe _ . i ~f _ fi? .ii ` _ _ i _L »‘ ~ ,~ _ i ‘ ._ \ _ -. , _ , \-._ ~» now being paid for 1918; $150 extra- for runny years been paid these olilci-