l.‘ 'i Apply GuaMIarrOIIIce. ~ ' _ i per do“ , l" h! I lily: - -l’§;s-.~ll-1"--':. - ll “I ‘Ital-led $- u“ 8 nation Wanted. 50a tor seven words I __i,-'.. tor I his a Der Ilne per day or Ivor. 0Q _ in!‘ 0i ll Ileana all. “ti.” . ' \ v '3 Wardens films wANrso In drll 1A5‘- athnbntl, exclu- - p ' t territory. 1N z _.prop l. a vo v mfifiggqry _ o- nition. __ t.,- It.‘ wd-lyaucinthe, Que. ;- ' - .. l .l ~ l; Miscellaneous»; ,- . _ ,. s no. ALFRID uononlun sun A A. wall-rho ‘ilnar cuss compel?) fyvhowfi" radon-l an Wiwrsb roninonirll ltuoticq__ sch, ‘., Buppleinon; 12ft _ Artlldlurpfiqgy. W NTBD --‘I'IAcH-£II FOR I ~ oils-lie schooysupplement 8 ‘ ”- apply“) P. . JlacCaulI, Secyt t T! Scbo char, ., rrflnnol Grove * "Frau Bagnali, Sai'y. ‘y l veypr Hormanvillo. ingll a. ~'* WANT, D ATONCI- -MAN TO ‘ ass ~orl.fim. krill)’ ‘llendeiin . Mor is st Royalty. IIAKI MONEY AT HOMI — $15 , to $80 paid weekly for your lpnre time limiting show carlds -_ for us. _c vvassiilg. We u- ; struck, all}? ellppgly you with the work. ' West-Adina Show Card ‘Service. ~10! 1"‘ ‘Cofiofulf Bldillg. u‘ Toronto. - . "RhIuFltcWIlIn-wllu-rs 0A ll-lpaffé and rpsppneiblo P071! i0 iLor nlgwifnpeialorauto of New we - "oi-or l: r yilwlgflucfi e assured. F tlculurs. ‘Territory. C010" ni' . u P!“ _-’__ .--. vertisihg’ Scale Compiw) tarIQQStrest West, Mon- 1- ‘ - - Wanted l! .- fuw- I“ > I l. iANTlElBmHQU$B..T-°-N RENT- RENT FOR‘ auulmsn ,Alsp- ' ..i urfroolns. t9 ' spiny Joules McMillan. Stnnbope. ____ WANTED’ TO RENT I'OR ' 9 roomed house, centrally 1000100» Apply Guardian. llclp WtlntedL-FBIIWIQ -WANTED COOK-APPLY MA’? Al-Iulrl, 150ml Bruckley Beach. , ...__- WANTED-Q JAQUSEM/“Dal AP- ply IKE]. Hlrspitni: ‘ ‘ " . GIRL WANTED- APPl-Y l" , Kent St. 4:1.‘ - Li ‘ . WANTED wArr-nsss, APPLY Strntbcpua Hotel- WANTED Mala’. Apply Prince St. tl ‘ .____-. ~<-¢-—~ --—— WANTED MAID FOR GENERAL housework. I10, Wilshlnl Away 20 Water st.’ 6 - D ‘fqfmfljfi 2‘. iAQOIST 5iw4AViEFFbousovIork. Apply M"- A" my, uljhfliifose St. Brlmllwll- Lost "rQ-ST—~0n Stnnllope Shoro 110"‘ cuffs with link ptudo- 00W"? lenvofnt Moore & Mlcbefld. 1'1"‘- 262 . i551’- BROWN. Viil-VET_ "AND- ‘bng with money and Iody s which filnder leave at this 017100 and receive reward- tcsr-nus FLANGE OFF‘ auro- mobile wheel on mommy bowel"- _n. n. Station and bruise. P-O- ' ‘Brown, Revere Hotel. _ LOST WEDNESDAY NIGHT l" tall-Is city. a pearl suubulet with ‘diamond centre. Finder 1110050 report to Guahfditgl. ‘ILWWBNII a a‘ FM"- ‘ tut‘, SAFE FOR OALIM APPLY '6 inel- Office. ,____- nan-uses FOR BALE-APPLY 114 Kent st. '-__. 101.0 ‘ PAPERS rob SALE-AP- ply Examiner Office. ~ ‘ ' FOR SALE GOOD PIANO. APPLY 104 Prince Street‘. _ _‘*’_“' won SALE-AT 4t warsn at. n pinno, s safe and reffl!0l'0l°\'- odds and ends push-ure- ,___.___.____+—-——-——— FARMS FOR SAL AT CULLOD. on, 2.211 acres wi buildings. 1% lnnos from lvlclltiilo station up ply tn M-ncheun lira-s. Culloden. FOR aahz-Fisitina non. 2a like; over all. {,7 1'00! 090"‘- equipped ll 11.1w imp. Bushw- ‘Price $1110.00. Apply A- B- iMcAdam. P0010113‘, moron soar r n oats. 29 tilt. long. ten H. -. l-WO clillnd“ high gpggfl m k I‘, BllldFidBe cflutch. A plural for s uulcl‘ “lo Apply 7 K t St. or phouo 111a 1.. . , _ , Foungl fuAdvel-tigins _ -1~1;r , , N0 class Ti hi» {if ' nugusuio s-h- l Spring dud Fall vacation. Sn plement I75. Emmet Bogart‘ Secretary ofTrusteeslvj . , Fl 561' CLASS TEACHER WIAN - ad as principal of Dupe Traversp School. Supplement $150. Jas. 1-1.. Bell, Secretary. ; WANTED-A COMPETENT TEACH or for Irisbtown School, supple. silent 8150. William Profit, ft It. No. .2. Sedty. -- WANTED-SECOND GLASS TEA- cner for Culloden School. Supply:- ment $75.00. Spring mid fall vacu- tion. J. W. McLeod, Secretary. WANTED FOR GEORGETOWN lSchool, Prlncipul. vice priuolpfil ‘ and 4 usistnnts. Mrs. W. Mac- Loren, Secretary Trustees. TEACHER WANTED-FOR MON- toguo School, principal and four assistants ' Supplements: Prih cipdl 8250; assistants I150 0000- ‘w-Arlfrlao-A FIRST cl-A59 teacher for New Perth School, don, Secretary. WANTED FIRST on. SECOND class teacher. (111010 Dlilmrred-l ..for Pleasant Valley school. Sup plenleilt 8125.00. Apply lo All- drew Stevenson, Secy. Elliotts. ‘WANTED TEACHEIL- Principal for Borden School No. 84, Flt‘?! otase. one with experdence pru- ferred. Supplement $175.00 None but those who can furnish good recommendation; need ap- .ply,_wm. Cnrrutbers, Sedy. WANTED —TEAOHER WANTED for Illglinglton School, Bay For- tune. Midsummer vacation. Sull- plemont voted $100 (Ollu 0000- rcd). Experienced teacher pre- ferred. Apply to Mrs. Fred Mc- Kenzie, Secy of Trustees. for Mt. Albion School. merit $100.00. ertson, Sec. Class. supploruout $1254") Midsummer vacation. Clark, Body, Hunter River, 11.11. No_,1_. .. . . . APPLICATION FOR A TEACH-ER 4m- slnnloy School will be re- celved.by the Secretary. Ono hundrnd hnd fifty dollars sup- plement tor elhuflullilail m“)? lenohor, ono hundred for female. dtobt. Brown. Secretary- ‘rnacnzn WANAED FOR TH‘! Whsntloy River school. N0, 37- A first or” socondclnss lmlalo lpreferrod. supplement 191125-00 Archibald Barrett. Sooy- T?" toes, Wheatley Itivcr. WANTED- A "rzacunn ‘FOR Brookfield School. supplement $100, '- Everett Johnson, Sec’):- WANTED - TEACHER FOR the South bake School. 1st ~or 2nd. class. Sup lomout _._$1-9Q~, Apply D. 1.. ‘M UDOllifld, nor 47, Elmira. iv PRINCIPAL WANTED :FOR O'-_ Leary Schoolhfirst class, lSup- plcmont $200.00‘. Midsummer vo- cation. Apply Jas. M. McWIII- iams, 18cc)’. WANTED —TEACHE_R FIRST OR second class for Park Cornor School. Supplement $150.00 Mid summer vacation. Apply Scorc- iary, E. E. lMIl/JLQCd, French River. ,___ WANTED-SECOND CLASS TEA cber for Hope River school, sup- plement $100.00._ Apply J. H. Simpson, Bay View. _____.__.__._.~ 4L...- -_ ----- TEACHER WANTED FOR OCEAN Vilcuvwichoolfilild. 154, 2nd or 3rd. clnss. Supplement $75.00. ‘Mid-summer vocation. Apply t0 A. W. Mhobeod. Socy. WANTE1D—- TE NCH ER ‘FOR South Lake School. 1st or 2nd clasp. Supplement $100. All. ply D. L. MacDonald, Box 41. Elmira. __-__o.¢.__.._~a~.-.-- ' -' ‘ ' WANTED-SECOND CLASS TEA cher for Nine Mile Creek Sc o‘ "’ ' fly ' 00.00.‘ D8 rouuo-amntl. "pool APPLY‘ Guardian for In rmiltlqn, i,‘- Lad-iii?‘- FOUND-J-{A-MD I G CONTAIN- fng money and nther anticles. “my A_ p_ 3n n, Alexandria ANTED I Applications for “the pillllli)" °l DIM] nurses will Ila-received l" to“ office or tho. mvcrlolwilu" ‘of Nurses, Nova Sootin Howl!" This mtfords an... llllll! 1°’ young women to amen tho?- IMCrPhOG, Oumberland, Sec. nlbnno Village School. SuDPlB uluplpomcnt 81-25. Jas. A-- 9i"- _ WANTED-END CLASS TIAOHER] Suppleq Apply Fred Rob-I “fr, -—iServlce in ‘Crupaud next Sunday. THACHER WANTED FOR GAVE-N. M n nun» an!“ M sprmgilehtatfin the Royal Vlhctorla Jlospitzll. dish School, First or 8000110 J. W. 1 q-r-lmihfiillfi" WANTED-TEACHER won nnab ma", Qua H udred - Dollars . , utllflli- Apply u. 1-". Riley; lnodarick Mobs SslYy. Secretary. ». 1 aervic A _ to uIljrisn and wo- men w o are ‘burdened ‘down; with sorrow dltcolttolltq maul." ‘I hay ‘ fl; tllnoto waste" oil-"tboé'é“.lii’fh ' “ cal 4f ‘ in trouble, 'wo riéd ' and perplexed; andséék lhy assistance In ‘tbs true spirit of sincerity» ' ' ' ' Unhappy People How many unhappy peo- - plo are thcrewvbode Ilvos are darkened lbydhfi acts of oth- ers. Is your life nearly a. wreck because you have trou- ble -of B-domestiirnatura or - p‘ otherwise! Do you desire a. roturn of~ affection rightly yours which another reo- eives‘! Do you -Wish to marry ..the one you love? 1s there n coldness growling, a separa- tion. n rival]. 0r interference of someone? If no, call on me this very day, Satisfaction gunrnuteed or no pay. Ydlfto be the judge. _ Office hours 1 to 8 p. m. N0 Sunday Ilours. Will teach , Phrenology, Pal- mistry, Piiyehology, Cbarao- . ter Reading and Aiarology to any one. PRIVATE ‘PARLORS 16B*Prlncb St.- Charlottetown One Wsek More. ' Cllntlfilllrliian m STRAWBERRIES‘ CAKE and lco Cream, oéjrved‘ ‘in the evening from 7 to 1.1. Foster's Ice cream Pilrlors, Brighton Itond. POTATOES WANTED-Norman Stewart will buy Blue Potatoes at Milton Station onjlaturdny, Mon- day and ‘Ducsday. ' slant}; j . :E' g“ “D 01:13: '1 Li‘: oabourfifty members of the -Ab’égweil, Club and Fire Deilllfl- qualities (L'- onthunIae-m, eanlest- monts assembled last night at this "Rbhe & they, Tea R001!!! l0 honor Rev .W_ T-bos, "Iraimor, a rlfmtn- hicmber or the‘ Club and orolnltlhqflzo tile ‘prléhthood. Tho- alillcklting Wis prosidsd over by Mr. Slim Do ‘lilprellideut of the Abel; " ,"'llnd Cliicf fPhOs.‘ Rona- c Firlinepartniont, docztsfb "thkingitlle. shhpe of an éliiqylirb e" smoker.’ , " ‘ _ " "Mitch's brief opening address by Prcside ' Doylo a solo was ren- dered ll Mr. J. Austin Trnlrlorfl ' The following address, Jéad by Mr. Jas. A. McMillan, was accom- panied with tutu-presentation by Asst. I-‘ire (lilief Bert Lin‘!!! of u pursc oi gold:—- ' Iteverend ‘W. Thomas Ti-ainoi‘, Charlottetown; ' _ _ Pflncg Qdwprd alolund. Reverend nlflvli 3W1‘ '3 Y » . We, llslwrglflllcjj. illllllfiflk“ and "Menthol-s " of the bczifiiliv- ffil-llle‘ -lc'-Assoc11\1.'llfl'."’m\ U7"? ‘Swwn ‘ire Department, of will, " Y0“ were such u val d and tic lnember, lne ‘ you t _ ing n, extend t you ouyilluvcru congratulations upon you Pfillllfl" tlon Ito the ltgnlugflathutfc Priest- hood. f, g1 " We haye known: you froEllilYj hood SS an AllllllflilkYA/llen" u‘ player 011' 111g "Anchor" 1.9 Iii-ill made such li-woudertul reputation ins u Junior’ Ylootbnll? Dilly" qnll during, lhq i‘ yesrfl when we were iissooisltqd sglmembers of the» Abégn'cit{0lub_, d of lllc Charlottetown lllkro" ~' 5 , l." fllll. .lwolilave found you“ n. icaiér‘; in the‘; vlffe ' ' < 1161199 - ‘Qmm, s;- z -. prglnlnent- l?" iri-l-‘onuhou, w. the Abeswlfll ton-m couldlalllfays depend on “Lluptaill Tom 'ilrzlinor" and no lnltuter whit-t halspened. even in the heat of cnntcst,-“'l‘om' W83 always the smnn—, n good clean, gentlo- inaniy_ athlete. -. V. As n luenlber of the Fire Depart ulcnt you could always be rllicd upon to be “Ever ready when Duly HARTSVlLlJE—Tile Rev. Jfw. McKenzie of Belfast will preach in Hnrtsvillo Church on Sunday lilo AIIIORPHANAG€ Tent this after- noon, from 4‘ __t0 7. ostcrs Ice Cream Parlor, Brighton Rodd. IOE CREAM FESTIVAL—- o: account of the wet NVBBUICI‘ the loo cream festival ot Spring Prhk yesterday was postponed and wil tnke pluce (if fine), today. cnamun a-u-n‘ SPRINGFIELD 7 p. m." Sermon, subject "Our Judi:- ment of others.” All nre cordially invited. h“ _ - . ’ .1 . GAME POBTPONED-Ths third " II game of tho five game series between lsuinmqrsido and Charlottetown ‘which "was scheduled to tnke ' place nt the Abegwqlt grounds tonight _ has been’ postpon- ed owingiltb the wet wefithcrL JUNE RAlNF-NLL-Four and three qualttqrt uolltlltlibhes was the mcusllrc of ru nfllll on the Island. ast month according to the ofllcial report 1 of tile Dominioli_"',,Expel-i- mcntnl Flirm. Beneficial showers ell frequently throughout‘, the month. " -'I‘hc ‘report of Superin- tendent -CI-:\rk_ Q0éS‘0'§I'jl0_ ptnte eel-mils; turnips and pbthtdes are vory promising; manuals below average’; fury ‘crop good. Strawber. flesfplentfful, with good prices, Large‘ frultsfllgy "ct ‘w f. - tures'sr‘é"golid .‘ " "Eelhl x98‘ =——— ...-.-..-- MRWGLENBEFINTNY: ‘n Gis- TERED-Rev. Fred D. Ilertrnf. St. John Westzv- Rev. lFffld.‘ . Sawdon, RI s| Bey. Geo. A. o.’ fElllott. awn“ 1- Rev; ll. Hows-rd .-_ ‘Bl p; Sac ‘ville, and Rev. G. W. F‘. Glendonning, Mone- ton, nll Methodists, have been regis- tered to sidiémnlze marriage in New Brunswick, according to notice up- pnarlng in Wednesday's Gazette. l. Wi-DDING-BELLIS-A quiet wed- ding tooli place nt the manse New lllondon on Wednesdfly. Jllllu 2310 when Mr. Burt Emerson McKay, son oi‘ lMr. John A. McKay of Gra. hnm‘s Road wins unlitcd In marriage to .-M.iss Eivzrllernnrd. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kicr Bernard of Park Corner. Only immediate re- "Intives witnessed the ceremony w-hicb was performed -by the Rev. Geo go Miller, Tho bride who wit: unn tended looked charming In n novy blue tailored suit 11nd list to matcb- and lmmeddntely after tho marriage theyoung cOIIPlB 100101“ ed to their home in Graham's Road where they r eived the good wish. cs of relativ and friend!- rirAcHEn ,' men FOR Llrr-Ls’ Sands Schol. midsummer vacn; ;t n,‘ ‘Supl ent $100. John D- - cLerman, Secretary ofTrustees. ,4 River Sc 001. clgss with experience. first or second Supplui rsacnsmwanrso Fort IAIT Bldoford School No. 1J6. Sllll plcment 0115.00. Apply G. it. sharp, Qggretnry, East Bidcford rincrlsn vl/Aurpo FOR mun- ‘ray llfarbon NorI-h school. Sull- plemant $100.00. Harry G. Reid, Sec. ID-T-IAOHER FOR- Al. “will. Plains School, suppismnut WANTED FRINOIPAI: FGR- BARN Jay school‘. No. 101. first 01' 876. Spring and Pall vacation, Apply Than. n. MGlean._5001'*“ ufl training in all branches of I or particulars writs the Slllwl" hclnlll.lll.sall;-lu~rl*'l- e221: tnry. -'- - ' WANTED TEACHER for hon! Creek School. Supplement 812p. .1\I. NGKGIIIIQHLADC- i sccon class, liberal implement, Qlhnr. ‘ women-Two secono CLASS teachers for Knutsford School, flirince County Supplement $180 juopgflsnrm wJow-ionroil-itv» OLsnry. _ _ _ __ NTED FOR BELLE _ 0th inst. at 3 o'clock p, m. . SUCCESSFUL ISLAND nocfrplz i-oDr. Preston McIntyre of the lloy- ul Victoria Hospital, Montreal, or- rived home -n few (lays ago to spend n short vacation with.llis pnrenlS. Dr. and Mrs. J. D._,Mc- Infyre, of Montague. Dr. Mclutryc graduated with honors In medicine l'rom IMoGill a year ago hnd,.bss About the 1st o! August he-yin- icnds to rcurn‘ lo the Hospital where he 11s nn appointment for tile hoilt year In surgery. wlLu vlslr oi‘ Wesley Memoriu Church, loaves tfldaynwllihlMrg. Johnson and {we lloyts’. rln» "Cha-rlotttatowrl‘, ~ P. 1c. i.. where lle will spend a vacntion . with rclottves. from which city he will Icnvo ‘for-St; John's, Now- fnuluilarld, some time this month. ‘His oldest ‘son vChurIes, remains over for tho. examinations; "and will follow them .in a few dnys. AMoncton Times. PERSONALS .Mr..H. Morrell and son, Harold, have rctupied to Sunny BT08 1P0!“ ‘Iqityfphtghdllc Island. - ,-' w. Mr. I.‘ 12,, Newsom. MTS‘), New- somllsnd‘ hls niece, ‘Miss Thelma, Boston, havelarrived at the Beacon House, Victolllnfto spend the sum- mer. 4. IMIs Blanche Roberts, teacher u! Middleton was in (‘hnr-Ioteiown 11t- tontling the (lonvontion of tho Wo- mansf- Institute, being one of tho delegates. Miss Jclhn Dlrodlo of Mnnircal is visiting in Iflhuriottctowil. tho guest of Miss lot-lull -Mc1{enzle. Richmond St. DEATHS ..__.._..... __; JACKSOQLRW‘ lhqlplifllllllos- pitill J.uly 5t 1922 Joseph Jack,- son aged 7-2. Funernli _ from late residenicsflljf"? Friday Jilly "nha , . _ MOFADYEN. _'t 1e l". ‘FU iiosipitnlflJulymil,‘ Elsie; wife ' 0 Hugh Mcrhdyornjpllg Credk, 112cc B2. liuunerul, Sntbi-Hlty, July 8th. at‘ 1.30 ‘frouWG. '13.‘ Wright's Parlors to West River Ceplqvtery.’ , . YORK RIFILE CLUB ‘ " The second Ciuib ‘ .» 11¢ l‘ ‘Y1 \v,7 fr)‘: Cecil Md .. 112 99 99 02 92 01- W. Beaton . Eb. Brown . D. McDonald 79 n Jack Cooke 70 _0. Brown 70 R. Jlayter 64 lP. Coolie . ill A. McDonald Elmer Brown Geo. Vdnssy 51 Lea Vossey .. 40 l Gordon Crooks 38 Next shoot, July 10th n 1 o clock. ' ‘Presentggbon " i " To "Roy. W. Tllos. Trainor Abeg-weits and City Firemen ny Signal Honor to luiiner lihmberri Tileir Urglnizaliolls iiccentiyl .. _ .0rillaintd_ 10th! ‘Priesthood; l. ' t fefbiiportiuerzt"'updi1"'his' reccnt ‘tame. ~~ thewinys when‘ you wlere ssqclsted ‘applause responded to the nddrcés, _ .which existed in the club and In “Plldha lbrllradc, nnd to which ho would ‘put In the past your In lucdioiilu‘ Hanna-now. l. Hammond Johnson, formpr pastor . qqsmlzrgyfilyuem ‘though only Gnlianfs nnnln (lumplliliy‘s" warehouse, wn to,» 1 l v rk Itiilq X"? ll"! company to the-o 1a ‘lstor- n. hehifimm, 5tauyunn ,_ll88_.'fl1ld I01‘ the Chlilrltltlé Wfl EX‘ _ us foilowsl. train. w» would not lhlnld-lflulup, 10411801118 to this hfilike call?‘ ‘Ilflho m3 morning and naked him t_ Jnuvg 10f “ 0000b of barrels. ‘ .- s11 Rood honcdl! ftéllow," 58 other In ‘lit from the station, and he "w gull . M "r 11km ......__... ..-._-_~_.-.,_-h.. . - 1 called,’ and'we kfww that these ness, initiative and Self Sacrifice Iwllich have characterized you In thc past. will assist you In - th-c graatuwork-you uro about to lander- .1 1 . w» .. . . ~We aaaureyouLIteverend 31R that you-will always h-u-ve Our ‘best ‘wtshss, and wh- "will slwayu have pleasani" fos " or -ths with- us= in- Track and ‘Held Sports andwthe Chnrlotldtolvn Fire De partmt-nt. ' ' Kindly accept this smoligift a: II little remembrance from your old chums of tho, Abcgweit Athle- tic Club rind tho Fire Department. B. F. DOYLE. Pres. A. A. A. A. T. RANAHAN, Chief Fire Dept. RPv. Father Truinor llmid warm thanking the uleumers of both or gsnizmtions fo rtheir kind remern Ilrlmcé and recalling fcclingly tile HIBYYIOPIcS of the good 01d times and‘ the- spirit of conlrniioshlp always look buck with pleasure. wHis Worship Mayor Jenkins on ‘behnlf- 0f the city expressed wnrm regards ‘to Father 'I‘ral1lor, who throughout his athletic career bud boon‘ a "lnudel of olcnn, gontlenlnn ly sportsmanship. In his work up ‘on-tho Fina Departments he hau lwlsa done nplcndljd service A1114 -lu~tbIs-‘ too his actions might well serve as on example to the young er generation. Brief congratulatory remarks were 81M) made by Messrs. S. A. Mcbcoli, L. ll. MUNllllllI1,J)01II1("ll~ lor, lllltlfily, A Gaudet, J. A. Niiehsler,» Jars. A. McMillan, Fred TTDJIIUI‘, I1‘. I’. Honnossey, Ernest Coilfill, Joseph HughcsgJ. Coyle, A. Alyward, Geo. Prowse, A. M Brown, (lnlpt. Vzlltrht-r, Ivan Red din and Dr. ill-dwell. ~At the conclusion of tho meet- ing a vote of thanks was passed to lMr. Ivan Iteddiil lfor the use of the Ten Rooms. .l<-J- '" , "Two,- Charlottetown - .__-'.‘ 2-,, ,1 .k.';_"~ ‘a _ ifitlfdfiililts-"lfil 6533,23 will; with them. ‘ The Court: “How many pull cbeons did you my you 10W 00- fho jig-gaff" ' or-throe, -fl did'nt notice partilculurhr." *- ‘iMllght there have boon four?" "I dolrtlchlnk the llgzer would tako tbgtl-mqnyfl. , "Bow muclldid each puncheons Mdigh?" -"A'bout 1mm hundred poifqllfl." '!‘he_f0ru_man of the Jury aslwll.“ _"'You _ can't swear pustively lhpt this stuff-y guw llili-lslll! In the FUINHQ Swlt ~' ‘M19. Idrglrscr b01005" id- f“ If, or mm, Itrlvhtl liquor h; align-hurl r ' ‘$8M ‘ ‘r- -" " 1&1?) (C s-oxgql 3‘ Mr. an. Witness had vlllfgéilfibOlll 2 years with ‘UIQIUAWLPIIDWUDB (lilmpuily. lle bod bm-n in Chnrlzlltciown slncelhc 20th of lost December. having cnnm from Si. John. 11ml indirectly, from Montreal and Qua» bcc. -. ‘ Mr. Inlllun: “Arc those two pun chi-fins of rllin still unopvned in your worullollse?" ""l‘ll0Y~1nli§lli hzlvl- bot-n opPm-d." . "Du you know u-lu-iill-r théy are or nut?" “They are generally opened Ill the warehouse.” “Are they open or not?" "They are open." “Wei-o they open at the time of the trial in the Magistrates Court?‘ "Yes, thcy were open thcn." z ' You saw two of talc other pun- choons passing with Fraser 0n thcjignol: iiow did you know II was yours?" - "Mir. Frolic-r fold mc Iiftcrwnrtls Wits our liquor." “Did you knew lllzht any liquors worc- coming Ill zlbmit the 1st ul‘ Juno in l-unnoctiun will: your busi- ness?" "Yes." "Du you ‘lqlmw that provision was. made in the new law for slur ing your stuff in goverlllneut waro. bouncy?" “I knew nothing about bonded wnrcilouscs." _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ "Q0 you, know ihcro lg no; such It tlllflg in (fanzuin us bulllicd ware- lmustlshlllhlt the stuff down -:1t the station was in lmnd and illnt You lllul 1o lmy to ifct two pun. chcons out?" "Yes." “Dill you know w-llnn (hi! 45mm;- of the it Liquor Exporters“ liave‘ Troubles oi Their Own (Continued From Page 1) After further questions Alt. Gen oral Johnston asked; “D0 Y0" keep any invoices 01' liquor ship- lucnis here?" “Not since January." “Wi1y'.f" l "Wcll we Only kept those for the nlail orders from Now Bruns- 3vick,__sp that we could file any clnilus. ’1‘1lo shipping to New Br-uus wick ceased on the 18th of Jz: - nary, when they look the plebis- cite." "It wcut dry?” “Yes.” Jnvoice ‘hooks kcpt by the com- pally/lip to Jon. 18 were prullucc-il nnd identified. Witness explained that the rulll cost 58 cents a gul- lun at port of shipment. On the tlwo punlcboons on which duty had been pnld the pricc worked out nt ‘ii-bout $15.45 a gallon. Wit- uless had no acquaintance with i111)’ of the prisoners. Mr. Inmau: "You say you do mt know nnytilillg about the lak- lllg of, the liquor?" . Witness :“No." ' the qrarties who took it?“ “Absolutely not." '“And you, collie on the stand and give evidence about something you know nothing albout?" “l um giving evidence to the questions you nre asking me." " ore you sulbpoclled here?" o." “N Att. Gcnerill Johnston: " When did you book passages for your wife and childrcn at Montreal?" "I bnokcd thcm in St. John on tile 241th oi‘ April. They left on June 10th," Alex. Ln-fferty, employee mt the freight shed, (sworn) identified re- ‘cuipt of liquor inken by truckman Gallant, from tho freight shedl Gallant took only two deliveries of one puncheon each. The other eight puntfhcilnl-l. were taken by _Mi'. Fmscr of the (‘nstonls depart». lmcutxThc one receipt was made to cover tho three dchvsrics poured oh it. _ ' Jus. Gallunt, truckman, mp hem witness called, testified to haying hnuledo puncheon of rum on [Wu occasions recently from the freight shed ‘t0 the Canadian Distributing St (lcrossoxamined by Mr, Show; lle-had hauled liquor previously fylitylilomuoyw. ific eftcn llnulcd before daylight, io catch ltllq early lllll‘ in his busincsg for .1 mun to II 1m‘ t prisoner Edward IIlcnlales-sey l ormand Bazlnet, assistant mm.- "llvfill. of ‘Imorlouetolwn branch, Canlulian Distributing Company . ‘"00- Pcpeaied his testimony Izven at preliminnry itflg]. T,“ 1W0 puncheons of rum taken by "l0 vumvany from tho station are I in the warehouse, where any. 00y cnn see them. Wlitnsss did not know whore e customs dcpartulcnt gtflrefl iquor. die knew they moved two or three pllihcllcmlg going lip . r‘ “You did'nt sec it token or know B]! in lthe morii Ilg, sometime; ,- . ‘Wm "mvllli: info it ibuniicd wnrc llullso?" --N;.1-- l ' ‘YPH. I drove: in 1t cur with him ‘from about 8.4a till 11 p, m_ “m1 iwc wpro In the warehouse after ‘l-lllltdlll about midnight.’ ‘D111 you lnentiml to M-lg 11mm "Tlything Ihliollt the mm being moved?" . _ "N0. we ncvcr I l . about that." m‘ ‘my t Did Mr. Hand lncntion anything rgoygélirl-Tllllllt his seeing the rum "Ne." "When 1M1‘. Fraser told you h.) lllafl "lfivvd thc rum did you not blink ii worth while tn zlsk whore 10-‘ hi"! llllivll it to, or to inform 1 _ialk .movcd'l" l ‘brow _ ..“Bl1t as soon 11s you rend in the Donner that the two puncheons WHY‘ Rnno you thought fir, l0 wlrn Mr. I-Innd?" , "I (lid then, yes." ‘Illow long nftcr " I scnt the first lplcgram about 10 or 1'1 o'clock at night. 1 could not that,“ "You knew ho was going owllyil" “Y**5~.'.'._ . . l "F7011 k0 hill’ business besides soomg his wile and family off for Elliliand?" "Not tllnt I know of." “is there any colic bctwocn you and the St. John office?" with the St. John oillco from tl time Mr. Iizlmi went away until he came back?" ,, "No " "Would the going nwny of Mr. Ilund intl-rrupt tho businrsu b0- tweon you and the Si. John n1‘- fir-c." "There vans no business done." "Did you ever communicate with Mr. llnynd clsewhorc in Canada other than will-n he was lll St. John or on his lasl visit to Mo 0n a H8861’ which Mr. Fraser tinld m afterwards was "tho Distr bu he is in St. John. Ho made one visit to Montreal before at Christ- 5i mas time, but I bad no communi» cation with him then." about 7 o'clock from Jos. Doyle fISlflIlg me If that was our liq-nor that was stolen, I .- iold Illm it was our stuff. ilc came down ihon. about it and finally he took me lo sop dVIr. “IHIIIESS did not make any rc- . qilvst for logo] prnccmilngs. , (lonllmnyk SlIlpfllPfllS are movcd 11nd Olflricn by sight, got him in» Montreal beforciokpori. ‘ ‘~ ' " hero?" Distributors, and the Maritime Exporters." [Also PACKED m has or 50] . t ting Company's rum. I-Ie did nol..._.._1..~v_ ffjllyls- . “N0. When M12. Hand is not bcro "Wlhy did you communicate with him this time instead of reporting ' the robbery to the st. John o9 flee?" "Because 1 always report to Mr. Iland." “Hud you received tiny intima- tion from the Customs Department up to the time of wiring Mr, Hand. that they were going to exact duty on the two stolen pullclleolls? "No, not from the Customs.” "From somebody in connection with the Customs?” ' , "l got u telephone messages Thursday night we» started talking Ponkc ." Tho somntlmos ill the day time and sonlt-iinl-"s in tho i-nrly lnorning. I10 know‘ the prisoners llcnncssrgy, _ When M1‘. Fraser told him about tho Com- p:1ny's ruln plinchonns being movcd from thc station ho did not spook 0i’ this in anybody. The C°urt:--"1n regard to this codp between you and Mr. Hand, when was that ngrocll upon?" IVItnl-ss: —“I think about Jilnllw nry last.“ "Will-n did you first usn it?" "in Mlnuury, will-n ho was in Si. ' John." “Win-n next?" “Whpn ho wonl back again to St. John in Fnhrllary." "Ilfilon ncxt?" “Evory illllfl 11c went to St. John . " "Wily did. you not conlmuniczlic with the bend "fill-c instead of Mr. Iinnd personally?" “Iln was my boss.” ‘ “Hid you nlwnys communimlio with him by code?" “N0, solnptlulcs b)‘ cmln and sometlmcs in tho ordinary way. 1 usl-d it when I did not want pcnplo to know our business.“ "And will-n ho wall in St, John did You not want the St. John nf-l flop to know anything about your ‘l ‘l5 bi-‘llli; lllovcll zlwny ihllt ll buginpsg?" “'33 If,“ Mm“ "WW0 l0 3'01"‘ “Wcll, somotlnles I lnlght send IIIIICP? an oppn message." ‘I, l km" ‘it filly"! K0 i0 01" "And you son: thn code ilwssulzfi I 1 ) _ ' whcn you did not want llny pcrsfln I ill‘ W. tliu liquor was lll but you and him to know what you ‘JUEQI lilnd to soy?" . m, - - ,, . ' "Yon." "I" you iw-k w. Fraser if n "who is tho rode?" - lviincss hcsltntedw-“We are not SllflpCSOd to ti-ll ihni." Tho Court:—"Dnn't answer that wily wilncss. What is ihc colic?“ ‘Wiinosm-“Tho frolic. is 111st the zllpllnbnt turn-vi upside down, so that A mcnns Z, B means Y, and so on". C. H. Benoit, proprietor oi tho Cilnrloticiown Export Company, was ill!‘ next witness culled. 11c tcotiflnd that hmilld not know uny- tilillg’ nbnul Russ & Bros., or Whit. ing & Richter Ltd“ or about iho ton puncheons of runrordercd by the Canadian 'Disl.l‘ibl.itlflg Colu- puny. Mt. Gon. Johnston: "Do you know how the uamo oi‘ your com- pany goi 0n tho Customs-papers in tills case?" _ Mi‘. Benoit: ,.- “N0, not in the your superior officer that it wasdcast." "Did this nvcr hrlppcn before?" "ll happened oncc before like that, through some mlstnlfc." "Who got the lzoods_lhen "’ "Tile Prohibition Commission." lMr. Shaw, cros-exanliningz- ‘You say you novor had any con- nection with this foreign firm?” "N0." .. "Do you know how many oihcr firms ore doing buqlncss Thcré is myself, ‘the Canadian the Gulf Exporters "What is the business-that is carried on?" - J “Exporting llquor." “You don't have to import then, l '0 ?" ‘<1.,,>,_ _ "llzld you any cororspolldcncc "Thny dim‘; manufacture it on hp island, do they?" “N03. "Tnko your own business: What quantities now would you hnnulc in n your?" “It would h1- vnrious quantities." "Would ton punchoons 0i rum n a hlrgc shipment?" "Ycs." Wllnoss knew the doioildents. Ilnnnlessey had dOne work for him at limes. lle had found him all "t i “A little knowledge ii. a_ danltroun thinlfk-but the r0- deoming future In that I'll" ' ovbiiy a Ilttis knowledge lull ~ to study, and the little coon‘ bloom" n great deal. ‘ \ And lo It In with our Match- é He'll Blond of Ceylon Ton. A little knowledge of Its good- nou lead _to trill. I00 "W" yojglvqlic 9d o.» ml 00.04 to: calf In had at a mud!!!“ price, l k W ‘QM! YQII‘ "i" alollvlll bl: a Man that ofthc hour wives who have " fikgdjllfuttfd‘ ‘ uliy tol- thirty 55c lb . - Jenkins & Son Everything. That's Good to .. Eat t S“ Orllllge 1cm. Races A" liner-fling m lilo (Iilurlottototvn Iilllvlillg iiiliub "huhi in the ‘club T001115 inst CVPlhlnK Wlls vcrY l0!‘- gcly illliflldtlll. Prl-sillcllt It]. F. Acorn, occupied the clutlr. Consid- vrzlbip dircl loll touk plaice re- gzlrding the cl S03 for the Orange 'l‘e11, July‘; .112tli-I 11ml the following ‘OLASS A. TROT Brenton ‘ll. (II; 'C. Hooper.) Kgltlo, (\Ir Murray.) M:lc_,(‘1' Ural Curr.) .\' aTln Aquilill (II. Kcliy.) Alice lilo Grunt ti’. S. Brown.) Mary Pickford, (J. Arbing.) Ilrincegs .\ubl~ w,’ CLAS A. PACE Ed. LZ-lcalldn. (C. H.- Benoit.) John A. (W. S. Nowsoinc.) Nvlllre D.- (li. Vl-llite.) Albcrt J. IJ. wlzlcthlnnizi.) l)ill'l,.§i)l.'l (l). A. liluciiiullon.) Judson Inuid (W. Ill-unis.) Willnite_ M. 1.111". ilullullcyy) ’l‘ll'zorlun (Mr. Jlcllollxlld.) CLASS B. TROT Stella TodduiMr, Czlnlpbell.) -.Vll(-kil; B. (A. Goilkin.) llnby Todd (Mr. Myers.) (‘ilfléiillflll llclli- (.\‘lr,. Agnew.) Marjory (ll. Murphy.) . Nollie J. _ JWCk Alrllrpy flzlilgal" White.) 'i‘llc Pup (II. Kelly.) lilpvulq] i". (T. Itogcrsh) ITho oi s will bu:- .l E. F. Acorn. ‘: G. Iloopcr, l‘. C, Cg“. my, ( 'i‘i1l1i~rs: J. MIcEac-ilcrn, W llruiyn. C. Taller. E tern ...iil11ardian 1:10 MdNTAcus Ilorse rllucs Wutlpcsdny, Augugl 9th_ 1' ———-—— ..*SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION Indies suits mid full coats Friday 111111 Saturday this wcok. Meet Mr, Juhnsonflwho ‘will bu pica-sell » to show yoil all tho latest styles. lvos & Murdock Lid, FOR SALE For gale _ln the town of ken- singinn"ono ll-roomud ilousé and lot IIIIIIHOU! building opposite inn Methodist Church, also lot adjoin- lllir. brlrn 70 font long opposite C. M. B. A. iizill, could be made suitable for .111)‘ kind at‘ Ilusiliuss. AIlIllY _. ' " I R. T. MOASE, Puroilnsl-r could buy separate or both together, Tight uhll ltd ncvor. known him to steal. ‘LlflHOT shipments are some- tilnns mndc cnrly in 1b,. looming. At tllc- nfi-Irrnnon snssiorr of the (foul-i. Alcx. C. Sinclair, Jonathan ‘Vrlsl, DOnfIId ‘Mdbpnil and Snmupl l). Juy,.cilil'ks nt Carter &. Com- pmly, wnro WXJIIIHYIUH of. consider. llllio length in regard i0 the posi- tion and condition of the barn-mom windows. (tool's, hntchwzly, electric olcvnior, pic... lit tho warehouse whoro tho robbery wns committed. The cssentlalpoints of this evi- llonce hnve already been published in the report of tllc preliminary trial at tlie Tolico Court. ‘At s (rt-loch ibq (‘curt adloluned ‘Ii 10.30 (Mlcim-ud d’: Show _