J- 2. r- l. I t“ l t‘ I’ ' »»o~-:;;-,.¢V,J{,,,:‘::,,- ~-4--. it- one In: Inertia . It'll Insertion ... , good tea’ CIJASSWIED, aovaivirrsnimivrs ' v vvv s...-.---y Z"-’~"il'.‘.".'l"'.'2 O IQoQIIQooIIErrCa as p00‘ YEARLY, . a A vnngl BOIIBPY-z . . C Toff? ‘ Bu‘ _ f! numbers‘. ,= Pay’ Mill ~‘ selling our Made-toMeasuro Breeches and Shirts. ‘Easy sell. Write for snlesmanfs out- fit. Royal Outfitting Co., 152 St. Lawrence, Montreal. -- __.____.____..._..____, SALESMAN WANTED FOR THE Nur~ series." Liberal oQmisi-iions, sir elusive ‘territory, handsome free outfit. We offer the largest list of “Old Rllllbie Fonthill fruit and ornamental stock- Wrlte Stone db Wellington. 'i‘o|-. 0010. 8~7-26i. $10.00 A oav TAKING ososns lord} d‘: E Silk Hosiery. Your pay daily. No collecting 0r deliv- ering. Writs the l1 ti: LE Manu- facturing ‘Co., Dept. 22, London, 011i. Alix- 9,16.23-3l. WANTED, WIIDE AWAKE FLOUR salesman for lPrlnce Edward Isla-nd, ‘Ontario Mill, 0n cuniinii-i- sion basis. This is a real propo- sition for a hustler. Apply "Saleem-an." Box No. 116. - 3506-3-15~3i __i.__._._.__________, DISTRIBUTORS—QUICKLY DE. i-elop own independent business lianilling Scotmints Ycnst Candy. Neiv Ford Automobile free; ex. elusive territory. Scotmints Coin. pany, 852 Scotmlnts Building, Jersey City, N. .1. 3597B-ii0-1i. ACCESSORY REPLACEMENT parts. Salesmeu sell ninety per emit, calls, earning one hundred dollars weekly. Buyers, job- bers. garages, owners, Opportun- ity. Bodin Company, 90 Maltliind St, Toronto. Aug. 2 Iiblfi. AGENTS - WONDERFUL NEW Fire Extinguisher. Excells work oi‘ heavy high-priced dovlccs. Price of only_ $2.00 makes an easy sale of every home and automobile owner. Offer 100% profit. 40,000 already sold, Inves- tigate today. Pyro Fire Exting- uisher Company, 611 Echo Drive, Ottaiva. Aug. 2, 9. 16, 23, 30. AGENTS-GET IN A PROFIT- ablc altyear oommisslon business of your own. Every property own< er is a customel-or prospect, Nine hundred varieties of ha-rdy Red Tag Nursery products. Cash every week. Complete equipment and instructions free. Write-dlomin- ion Nurseries, Ltd. SOAoJIOst-f. BALESMEN-WE OFFER STEADV empioymentand pay weekly to sell our complete and exclusive lines oi guaranteed eualtiy. whole root, frsli-dng-to-order trees and plants. Attractive illustrated sani- ples and full cooperation. a mon. ey-making opportunity. Luke Brothers Nurseries. Montreal. 9-5-10stf. AGENTS, SALESMEN, EARN $3000. to $5000. per year selling Nick's Shlrie and icnsliah Ralli- conts madedo-rneaeure direct from Manufacturers to wearer. A Splendid opportunity to estab- lish dignified profitable business working fuI-l or spare time. Writs for particulars, Biltmore Shirt Company, 232 Mc-Giil Street. Mon- treal. 3383-8~2~But4i, AGENTS WANTED-SBOOO YEAR- ly. faking orders for Men's all Wool made to" measure suits, $25 anywhere in Canada, dilrcct to wearer. liberal commissions paid daily. Range includes Rain- coiitsLnilles Coatsdioys clothing. Finest selling outfit in Canada Full or part ‘time; Experience unnecessary, ideal line for house to house salesmen. Pioneer Mail Order Corp.',‘P. O. Box 2384. Montreal, Que, 3088-7-20.Sat.4i Lost *—~————-_____+_________~q LOST-HUB or sssv onauo Chevrolet car. Finder please leave lat this-blips. RQE-fi-lti 3|. Wanted sruoenrs wanted tsuemsss Boarders (Jollcge Preferred)" 51 Powniii Street. . "' B504~818.3i. BOARDERS WANTED — TWO boarders can be accolnotlatetl llviltr l’. W. College, (young men lira erred). Apply ,"J" Guardian 0iIice.—3G04-—8=—-1il‘—3il. aruosN-rs moon MODATED. Rates modoi-atim. n 01 Fitz- roy St.-—ii00!i_—-8—%-flmf," Teachers Wanted TEACHER WANTED-TQM‘ HI!- » ron School. iili class prefer- Prl. Total supp but IIIILOO-Wm toA Y v w vv vVYYvYvy To Let ' .' F-OVRI: ' ; QALE-gCHOICE ‘_~;mili»'li,_ls_i"aev bvw- Albert Schur- pt" ... is Qedeque. ' "ti. HOUSE TO LET FURNISHED 0R unfurnished. all modem. veniences. Inspection guy day, ADhly 17 Euston St. 3571-8-15-61. Situations Vacant. llllllfllnable demand this season for our celebrated, Inexpensive, inf; Cards. Secure ordeiis now ev- en In spare time, deliver later- Representatives making tre- mendous profits. Experience or capital unnecessary, Bil; five dol- lar sample book free to workers. Bradley - Garretson, Limited, Brantford, Ont. 89-121. Female Help Wanted MAID WANTED— AT ONCE, RE. ferences. Apply Mrs. Harry Weeks, 129 Fitzroy St. 8 13 ti WANTED-GIRL TO WORK IN store. Apply immediately 151 tKent, St. a 3560-84-1-31 WA.NTE D-MAID FOR GENERAL country woman as housekeeper for elderly man in: village. Ap- ply l‘. 0. Box 214, Charlottetown. ' 3586 Ii 15 tf WANTED—-TO GO T0 MONT. rcul about, September 1st, thor- oughly experienced cook general. ltefercnces required. Wages $35 to $40 a month. Apply by letter Mrs MacKay, Rocky Poinit. 3588 8 15 3i Mule Help ‘\Vanicd ___,__.__ BIG EARNINGS STEADY EM. pioyment for Barbers. Become expert in 8 weeks. Write Mol- er Barber College, Department "F," Halifax. il-l-tts ti. WANTED-BELL BOY AT QUEEN Hotel. 3567-8-15 3i _ For O FOR SALE.¥-18 FOOT SAIL-BOAT “Swallow" good condition. Well built. Apply Goo. 0. Madden City. 3547-8 14-3I. GLEN HOLM AYRSl-ilRES-AS I ain overstocked I have 10 head of bigli class Ayrsbircs to (iisposc of it. O. l’. stock. IIord fully accredited. Write in‘o your wants lii either nialos or females, all ages. It. Louis Cairns, Freetown. 8576-8-15141. ’ FARM FOR SALE AT GRAND. ville consisting oi 50 acres, 30 zicros clear, 20 acres under hard Vlllil soft wood. l4 zicres under grain, will be Slllil with place. Apply Melville Morrison, Fred- erlrgion, 3509.8 103i. FOR SALE-THE OLD DOUGLAS estate rionr Fortune llrlilgc. l’, E. l. Consisting of 02 acres of ex» tiellcut laud, flue 12 room house large barn, poultry house and other out buildings all in good re- pair. Apply to Ivan H. Keefe. Rollo Bay. 3574-8 15-0i. Miscellaneous Que. A, MoDONALD. P- s. 1.. sun veyor llermanville 3732-7-30-1mth APPLICANTS DESIROUB OF EN- terlng September Class of North Adams Training School for Nur- ses, North Adams, Mass. P194189 write Superintendent promptly. 3170-7-3-—Thu——Sat—18I HOTEL AM ERliCAN, L T D., iMoneton. New Brunswick. 50 rooms, 20 with bath. All outside. Fine meals. $3.00 and $53-50 ll" diiy, American plan. Dan Fmyer, Manager. 3565-3-1o-6i ,___________ q NOTICE-WILL THE PERSON who took the skirt length of cloth from Mrs. R. A. Camp- bell's house return some as tlifl person iir known.——Mrs. It. A.‘ Campbell, Newport. 3577.8.15.3I PERSONAL GREETING Cl-‘IRIST- [nag Cards, "Imperial Art. Best known selection. Want men and women‘ in every town to solicit orders now in spare time. ’Deiivery later. Representatives anleady making big money.- Ngwtggt designs and novelties. Lowest prices. Samples free.- Bi-itisli Canadian 122 Richmond West Toronto. 5 1312i 7’ son SALE Brick Dwelling Ilousc 231 Kelli street opposite Prince of Wales college, most ideal situation for Boarding House for College Stud- 9n", could easily accommodate 15 ALL __,____ FRESH . sans-is of; con- TTENTION I — CREATE; "Royal" Series Christmas Greet- whari’ was able to reach the child llllllli-eworlf. MP8. Dllnlcl Davlfl- and bring him buck to shore iii saf- 14 Esplanade.’ 3552-8-14-61 em WANTED — MIDDLE AGED A WELCOME RESIDENT.—-The ‘Central Guardian '51" . ENONGEMENTHANNOUNCEILL Mns. MuE. Purdy announces the engasement ‘of her daughter Marj- orie Louise to J. Leigh Stewart, oi Charlottetown. Marriage will take Place early in 50gb NEW S|DEWALK-—-LBYIDE oi the new. concrete sldewialk on the south side oi Euston between Prince and Hiilsboro streets was completed yesterday. -—-- . YESTEBDAWS , MARKET. - There was a iaii- Inside and outside attendance at the market yester- lllly- Quits a quantity oi berries was offered for sale, blueberries selling st 14c a qt., gooseberrles 13¢. and raspberries at 15c. White currents sold at 15c. and black currants at 35c. ‘ ISLAND GRADUATE. — Among the names of those successful in winning the Saskatchewan Teoch- ers Certiiicate in Regina in July 1 is that oi Mr. John Ennis, oi Green- iiaiil, P. E. Islaiid. Mr. Ennis pass- ed a very creditable examination taking the eight months course in four. I-Iis many friends here are ' “ to hear oi his success. SEAPLANE AT PICTOU.—Ii the buzz oi a seaplane is heard In Clrirlottetown orlviclnlty it can be concluded that it is the Curtiss Seaplane owned by the Chicago Tribune. The machine is now at Pictou whore it is to be tested by the U. S. aviators in charge of the large Iiydroplane which is being prepared for the U. S. world fliers who are due to arrive at Pictou shortly. seven year old son of Mus, '1‘. B Riley was playing on Hogan's Wharf last Wednesday, he fell ov- er into the water. The incident might have tnken a more serious aspect but f0.- the prompt action oi‘ Wilfred Mclssac who with some companions was swimming at ano~ ther part oi‘ the dock at the time. Young Mclsaac rushed at once to the rescue and diving from the people of Mt. Stewart are glad to have Dr. A. B. liliirtin and family locate there. lJr. A. B. Martin is the son of Dr. M. Martin, Grand Vlcwf’ and they predict for Dr. Martin just as successful a career as his father has had. Dr. A. B. Martin is a returned soldier having spent four years overseas serving in France with the fighting 26th. l-ie made a brilliant record In Duihousie University and was appointed house surgeon to the . liplmanh Catalog TIMELY RESCUE- Wliilo the y Propoge usual. I- I Compromile Urged. LONDON. Aug. 16. -—'l‘lf§ Ger- mans returned to their hotel whore direct cables to Berlin carriolllllfl news oi the unfavorable turn in negotiated by the cables which were exchanged directly with Wil- helniastrasse, chancellor Marx. and foreign minister Stresenann return. ed to Downing street 2.30 mean- while Prime Minister MacDonild. oi Great Britain, saw M. Herliot and urged upon him that ho BC- cept a compromise on the time limit for the evacuation of the Ruhr. ‘ Delegates Anxious , I The anxiety which was loll 101' the success of the confreence dur- ing this last minute gathering W115 reflected in the iaci-al expressions and In the general deportment 0i‘ theh allied, Gernlan and U. S. POD- resentatlves as they arrived and do. parted Ironi Downing street. 0n his return to his hotel after the morning conference, M. Hfiflvi said: "The Allies are with us and we are in complete control o! i119 situation.” - At 2.15 o'clock Chancellor Marx visited M. Herriot at the lattcrs hotel. It was intimated that "l0 German chief delegate might have brought with him the German answer oi the all-important Rlllir question. The French delegates declare that they have agrccil “D611 "l" ear us the maximum time for tho evacuation oi the Ruhr with reduc. tions oi that period only if Blleifi-‘i conditions wnrrsn-t them. 'lhc one year period will begin Wm.‘ the date of the signing of the Lflllllllll Agreement. German Cabinet Meets BERLIN” Aug. 15. —Prcsldcui Ebert presided at an extraordin- ary session of the Cabinet convok- ed at 7.30 o'clock this morning i" discuss the situation which iiilfi arisen in LOIld0t| because of the failure of the French ‘and Gellllllll delegates to the international coil- fcrencc tn urrivc at an agreement on the time limit for the military evacuation of the Ruhr. An official bulletin was Ell/fill "l" tbs-t the members _of the Cellini" were in full accord with the aili- tude taken by the German dole. gates in London. _,_--<oo>-i—— PERSONALS Among the visitors to the cit)’ intcrnc stuff of the Victoria Gcner. ul Hospital where he spent the, pust year and comes to our midst; well recommended. ' i CADET coMPETi-rion-Jrii-el results of the School Cadet lnspec-l lions for Mlllldl‘)! District N0 t2.’ fl’. E. I. uuii.i\l. 5.1, w ‘ch have just been made public, indicate a ri-iuarltubiy fine siiuwfut: for island Corps, those of Wes: Kent unil i..u-.i.'n Squari- l0'liI|<l-'_Z ill: lirlf with special mcntiou oi‘ the former for excelling in parade work. other ls- Iand Corps classed iiu efficient take the following oi'derz—Sourls High School, Slllllllltlrillfl] liigh School, Prince of ivalua College. Agricultural College, St. Dunstan‘s College, (Yheary iligh School. THRICE WELCOME RAIN.- Tlie rain of Tuesday and Wednes- day nights, and the continued in- termittent drlzzei of Wednesday and Thursday was a welcome and u blessing to thecountry. This is the first actual, soaking rain of the season. it will add thousands and thousands of dollars to value oi the crops, more partituilerly on the lighter soils and sandy-foams, which was suffering severely from the prolonged drought. The out crop will receive the greatest benefit. The short and thin crop will now lengthen out and-develop in. both straw and grain. Pastures are greatly improved and dried up earth thoroughly nioist- encd. Plowing can now begin. Providence has not forgotten P. E. I. _____—..Q______ PERSONALS Mr, Lemuel Webster leaves this morning on return to Boston Mass after a pleasant visit with his parents, Mir. iuid Mrs. Fredlt. Webster, Ilunstaffn-ige, MARRIAGES STEEVES—-SCHURMAN.-—At the home of the bride, Sunimcrslde, P. E. I. Aug. 12th. by Rev. N. A. Whit. man, assisted by Rev. A. K- Herman, Mr. Wm, Albert Steeves. B. A. of Durchestcr, N. Ii. to Miss Frlmcog Wright Sciiuriunn, (laught- ger of Mr, an.) .Mrs Schurniani. oi Summerside. P. E. l. ‘ i A [N MEMORIAM in loving memory of our street here was bombed earl)‘ tection for several weeks. The po- of ten per cent, and the operators declare the wage are Mrs. S. 'l‘. Doyle and tiuughtor Miss Eda llundstronr oi Everett. Muss., while lii the city they ll‘l_'i_‘- the guests of Mrs. Bruce. d" Douglas Strcct- M135 Mal-y Draught, R, N.. leaves this morning for B06101! 0n "mil" to umey Hospital. ROXIWPY- Miss‘ Clara Cudily. Glllllfiifllle leaves on the Borden train ior Bus. ton, Iiiaiss. - hlessrs. F, McQllfllll. 59"?“ and Leonard Mc-Neill, Sumniersitlc, who have been attending the Iiiter- pational Convention oi the Kiilitlllfl oi Columbus which was‘ hold Alli;- fith to 7th in New York, returned home lust Wednesday night. (4%;- Niagara flhurchfi Damaged By Bomb (Canadian Press.) NIAIGAIRA Falls, N. Y., Aug. 15- 'l‘lie First Baptist Church on lllzitin n. day_ The expioslomwrecked ini- iii- tcrior of the structure and windows in business places a block away were broken. Rev. A. B. Mercer, pastor of the church, is president ot‘ the Niagara Falls council of churches and has been active in re cent crusades against places oi‘ vice in the city and vicinity- Tile recto.- hus ‘been irnder police pro- liee are investigating but said they had no clue to the Identity oi the bombers. Must Gut Wages 0r Close The Mines (Canadian Press.) IBIWSSIEIS, Aug. i5.~~A crisis In Belgium's coal industry has been precipitated through tin- Walk out. of 20.000 minersof tho IiG-OIIO in the Mons iliaslu yesterday, the men refusing to accept a wage cut The operators say they will be lll‘l- nbl~e to mee ttbe competition from German coal. oi which -ii2,ii00 tons were imported last month. The fall in the pound sterling is al- so favoring the sale of British coal. The Belgian coal stocks are large reduction Inevitable. Federal Troops In dear wife and mother Mrs, A. H. Boswell, who died August 10th‘, 1923. ‘ , Days of sadness still come t o'er us soar-at seam do often flow ;lut memory keep; hoi- ever nui- us. Though one died a year ago. She suffered rvwch. alie mur- _ . murod not, We watched her day by day, . Until at Int wloli broken helm We saw her fade away. iivaanrib av use students. Apply to J. O. Hynrlmflfl. Mmilolntlolom ,3. n. N . i. n‘ 85I9,8l1‘i,l.4i I ‘luff; s1 Queen Street. Charlottetown} r, n. I.--2l. ’ iiiuasauo AND FAMILY Troops are operating in. the interior of San Paulo state in pursuit of ing their retreat the rebels are de- stroying the wster tankks. thereby rendering the pursuit more difficult. The authorities ihuiwfnr have listed 1.800 houses in Silo Paulo city damaged during the fighting Pursuit of Rebels (Canadian Press) BUENOS AIRES, Aug lii-Tho Santos correspondent oi Ln Niielon says it is stated in an official quar. ter here thiat the Brazilian Federal the rebels, who are proceeding in the direction oi Matto Grosso. I)iir. _-. tor-mops mi» P-iiqli. __ th b$s 01 it: tzublfilelzemahftfll‘ a T" TYPQWrIW-o record o1 the hriei German cabinet nieetinz. c" 5' c- l‘ SFVENTYFOUR "it “The c. ads. Get ' There” ‘ OWWI to‘ the wonderful ouccon of Ito graduates in getting Qmplgy. merit. the Charlottetown Business c°u°le Ia already assured of a llileiidld attendance during the “rm 1° 0W" September 2nd Thorouqlineaa counts. Word: per minute on a fifteen min- gle toot. made according to the “Wrllltlonal Tylwwritiiig Contact Rules." The first student to beat that record wins a very handsome prize, Monthly Taste will be given due "ill the term for the various prizes offered by the Underwood, Reming- ton and L. C. Smith Typewriter Companies, Call or write for parti- Ctllalll. PITMANIC SHORTHIAND, the acknowledged reliable system of Phonetic writing, Is mad: a SPEC- IALTY at the C. B. C. No divided attention. Having selected the 555T. it lo TAUGHT. and with great SUCCESS, Upon enquiry. It its surprising to learn what a very large percentage of our prosperous young men and women returning home for their vacation were graduated from the Charlottetown Business College, and they are proud to lay so. Get Into line and be among the SUCCESSFUL ones at home and abroad. ‘ Actual Business from the START‘ i»: what YOU want; not playing with it, _ NOW is the time to make 7.... ranqcments for a full or partial course. For full information, call at the College, or write, L‘. B. MILLER, Principal. a-ie-ii. Further Particulars Of Drowning In Mill River 'l‘he body of the late Aubin Gallant ivlio WIIS drowned at liltiomfielil in the evening of Sat- urday, Aug. 9th was found 'l‘u_cailay fl‘. itiug on the surface of Mill Riv- ci" at ii higher point in the stream than; the scene of the accident. Ever since the occurrence of the fatality dozens of fishermen from D O-OO-OO-OQQ A martian OF v YOURS > BY HARRY E- PORTER This is a series oi articles per- lillllillx to maintenance and repair of your Automobile. We will be Kind t0 answer through this column, questions regarding your car or its mechanism. Send your inquiries to “Automa lilies." The Guardian Publishing Co., Ltd. Charlottetown. THE PLANETARY TRANSMIS- SION As its name implies, this trans» "ilstllilll Ollerutes in the same way as does the planets. both rcvtilving and rotating at the some time. it is a iiiile difficult to explain Wli-llulll tliilsrams. but (llffcrcltt to the planets lt works on the lint.- ui‘ least resistance. It comprises three drums. one drum containing a disc clutch controlled by u Spring and yoke as in an ordinary disc Clutch; a centre ilrum Ciflllltirlilil through a shaft on to three triple Hears mounted on the fly ivheel; the forward drum shaft In conjunc- tion with the centre drum shaft contains thrco gears which mesh into the triple gears on the fly wheel, three bands are installed that contract by flit-pressure of the pedals, ' - The forward one operating on re VQIBB; the centre one for low speed and flit.- rear for brake, This typo of transmission having but two speeds, _ B)’ pressing low speed pedal the clutch is disengaged and the centre drum prevented from turning. The line of‘ lcilst resistance tlieu, is t-lie operation of the fripicgcars iurn- Ilig the shaft connected with flit- nialn flrlvo shaft at u 10w mm. which forms low gear. Upon release. of‘ tho clutch is engaged and illc drum revolves, having no resistance WlilCll forms high speed or illreet drive. IRCVBIHG operates in the same manner as low. extrept that lilo set-up oi‘ the gears on the reverse drum causes the triple gears to pedal the Alberton and Cascumpcc had been aiding the residents in their longl unsuccessful search for the body ot‘ the deceased. ' verdict of accidental drowning was returned. Additional details of the efforts' made by hls_conipanlons to rescue‘ the ilroivnliig man iverc roceivoill yesterday. While these were] ailong with the latter, who had not finished bathing signalled that he was iul difficulties. Mr. Brinslcy John- ;ston of’ (lhnrlottetown though fully clothed. wcn-t ut once to his assist‘ anco and was immediately folloivod by Mi". Psitrlck Martin of Bloom- field who is an expert sutiinnier and has been successful in saving drowning persons several times in the past. After several unsuccess. fiii efforts Mr. Johnston was forced to regain the boat in such a stale of exhaustion tlrit ho hail to be as- sisted aboard: Mr. Martlii suc- ccetloil in approaching the motor- boat with his burden but after sev- eral times losing and again secur- ing the burly lost it completely nit- er ‘Cl long and heartbreaking strug- gle, the body sinking .to the bot- tom rit this very iltecp part of the river. 'i‘lii~ fuucrtil ivai-i liold Thursday from the home of his fatilcr. Mf- llominlc (iuliant of Duvar lloud. i--<o->i--— Canada Sixth In . Tailteau Games DUBLIN, Aug. ior-Canada Iiii- ished In sixth place In the 'i‘aiitcum games, which were won by United States with a scor-e of 6~fl points. ‘Ireland was second with 43b; while the other countries scored as follows. Australia Ifl, South Ai~ rioa 6, Idnglaiiil 6 (fauadu 5 New Zeuland 2, Scotland I, IIIIIITIIIN SALE AT NORTH RIVER ROAD Having disposed of my farm. I will sell by auction on Saturday, Aug. 23rd, at 1 o'clock the follow- lnq: 1 Commodore mare, 1 Dlrigoia horse, 5 years; 1 Dlngola colt 2 years; 1 Prince Marjorie colt, 3 years; 6 choice milcii cows, Jor~ aey; 7 spring pigs, 2 brood sows. 20 hens. " CROP.--5 acres standing ilraln, 10 tons hay. ' IMPLEMENTS:—I Decring mow er, 6 ft. out; i hay rake, fret lover barrows, i let disc barrows, 1 set spring tooth barrows, 1 plough. 1 cultivator, 2 ecufflerl, 1 set Ren- frew scales, 1 rubber tired wagon, 1 pneumatic-tired Jog can, 1 steel. tired wagon. 2 vista driving harness. 1 truck wagon, 1 cart. 2 driving lleighs, (MCLILIQHIIIL. semi-speed) 1 box sleigh, 1 wood sleigh, work liar-Mas, icrsam separator ,hay fork. rope and carrier, Terms -;Ail sum-i over $10.00 cash. Over that amount 12 months credit on approved security. 6% Cff for cub. . WM, M, WRIGHT At the inquest on ilifoilnesilny ulhnnds. the [the three e-Erol tings. ilressitig lifter a swim in the riverhmyg llll. Tgpflll‘ bill u uruwlur l..- an "l" 1m“ Mr» Gimum-‘clet-iro magnet ivolinti to take ill) turn tliem in a reverse ilircetitm, the Anuitiiiiissiaiii treaty, ii-iiitzli Common troublcsz~iliuntls worn; invntioiivil the British and llllr-‘hlitll high speed clutch out oi‘ ziiljuat- fiovoriiiiiviits only and omit-a tlio xnont. The former reniedivd by new liitt-ei- by ailjustinuni on Qucsa-Vidiat is a "growicr?" Jenn, said.- Allfiv-OHIBT than ilio man who volts, used for the purpose of as- certaining sliorfs in gmieralor and starter aruiatures. Now 75, Has Spent (Canadian Press.) LONDON, Aug, 5-~’I‘lii- l'('llliii‘lI- zibl-e criminal l‘(‘(‘tllI -ot‘ an old mau was referred to iii iiu- (fuiiri oi Criminal Appeal luft-liw. Water Street, Charlottetown Offers to the travelling public a comforhble, up-to- date hotel. Contains 44 rooms _with private baths. The Cuisine Ia famous all over Canada. Telephone In all meme. Courteous oer- vice. H. C. BROWN, Manager Charlottetown - Hotel Co., Ltd. Proprietors O-O-OOOOOO-O-OO VICTOR IA HOTEL Ilidwnril N. Campbell. Boston; Mr. and Mrs. I), II. Robblee, New- ton, Mass; ll. M. Chisholm. North iTryon; Richard Lord, North Tryon Mrs, .l. W. Fl. Black, Middle Sat-k» ville; bliss Front-es Iillison, Ruthe- say- N_ 1].: Miss lieloii R. Allison. Rothostty, N. 13.: blaster Joe Aili- son. liothesny, N. lI_; (loo. R, .\Ic- Quarrie and wife, Siiiiimorsitlo; Mrs. R. C, Magnus. Forkens D. .\fr~.Cnllum. Summoraiiln: W, C. M. Aekhursf, Ilnlifax: A. .l. Burke. Questions Forin 0f 58 Yeafidn PFiSOII STOCK QUOTATIONS Tile t-oilrt dealt will] the =.......;.| lleil ‘Felonies-ti __________ __ i113 oi‘ Gwilym (lriffltlis against u st-u- "Fillllllltlll ~~V - -~ 35 tuilcc of flvi- )'i'.'ll‘ii' pi-ual surrl< Si. l'=l“"‘i"l¢‘il Flillll‘ -- m tudc passed on llllll for larceny, (lililwil ‘PUWQI’ -~-~-~ - "- 'i‘liv court stated that‘ the niaii. will" Vllllb‘ Silllill‘ -- - 14% who was 7:’. years of time, must be Cull" (Vllli! sill-Vii‘ ipitl- --~-- i315’: tlic ilespair oi‘ lit-obit: who \V'.,‘I‘<' lli- Pll" 1\lll"l‘i\'"ll Wlililliilll" -- 5354* ivriistoil ii. 11.5‘ \Vf'l|'HI‘(l, or .l.....-\1iic|"lv.iii Con. __________ _. ill-Rift charged prisoners. ’l‘iii-i‘t- wi-ri- 3:"- niillllldil lwiitfililll 17H previous couvli-iitms in hi: record. Hilwillll 3mm‘ "'1 - ' and the sentences he bad twrveil “Owillil Sllllill Qlllll. - ‘r ziliogetlier amounted to 5S yuitrti. Sllilllldll lllvvr 1'14. - l"? l; was qbylgug 1|...‘ “S 3...," as Spanish lllvlir Coin. _ _ i019 lii‘. came out nf _|uil he Wfh; back 51PM ‘Vlllllliilly 11f Cilllil! - r again for another crime. it would nllllfiil |‘3llll’i"<' Sim" 1st PM 39% be a waste of time to read iiiu lung l’i"ll""il“‘ - ---- —- ' list oi‘ convictions, Alllilill -- - 51 1011c could only regret that an (llil Sililwllllliilil --- — 134% man should have again to go to llllllrilllilili‘ Plllll -- - 37 prison. but unfortunately. nothing Uilllillllilll “Qlierill Lllwlflc - ‘T also Could b0 dong (Yanailizin Steamship (Joni. . -- (iiiiiziillziii Steamship Ilfd. _. if; ro+e+o+oe+++o+e44+e+4+~~ Asbestos (Joni. ........... _. {i0 e .. Ilfllllllllflll llriilizc _. VICTOIIQ Montreal Power __ .. Iiiii‘. Blink Commerce _ r t‘ Get that MOIST FRAGRANT FRESHNESS! It's lnEVERY ) package of MASTER MASON ‘,_ because it‘: scaled air-tight the second it's packed l It‘: fine quality NEVER changa mmaitcr when: or when you buy lti That's why I'm fussy about MASTER MASONI It's the KING-PIN smokeofrhem sill Rnéflillflvbomobofr-ui) if“ PI» Smoking/- Sabbath O-O~ Qtfllamzs’ fireshpterian Church I fllinfsttr-ihli. W. Orr illullfgaiajttiilqll. 1,3‘ Sabina: 10.00 a. mL-—Sunday School. 11.00 a, m.—Sermon, Subjeot—-“The Dark Spot in God." 7.00 p. m.—Sermon, Subject-“Vcriiy, Verify." ' Preacher-Rev. Dr. S. Banks Nelson, of Hamilton, Om. ‘Q-Q GO OO-Q-O-O-O-Q-OOQ Q‘ U‘ §-§-OQ#4-O-O'§-O O O4 Q O-OrO-OQ-O-O-OOOO Russian Pact (Canadian Press.) LONDON, Aug, i5.»'i‘lii> iform of King's name, has evoked llii‘ spies. ilunings oi‘ Sir Front-is" lit-ll, .\itur» ui-y-geiii-ral oi‘ New Zcziluntl, an ox- pert on taoustituilonal law, Act-tint ing to the Aiorulng llustfls Wi-llinw ton muiit-ni, he do ' a grave step fuirzirils ilisliiii, " of ill.‘ Empire. lii‘ one part iii‘ iiii- Enipirc could cuter treaties through its picuipotentlarit-s, tailor- ing Ills hlajt-sfy. what cuultl pric- veni other parts from doing the same lie asked. i--4¢¢-—---- lI.\Lll<‘.\.\', Aug, l5.~~(1iiiiI:iti‘(i|i.~i fulnislii-il by Wairil Kr .lulitisftiii. hit-miter..- .\lilllli‘i‘fil Stock ldxeliziiigt: Winnipeg Iillvttirit; National l1i‘(.‘\\‘(?l‘l(‘4s Atlantic Stigtir .. Alt-bison Am, (fur .0 Found .-\lll, lncnmntlvo ._ _ .._> American Sini-liing .0 iti-fug. 71%;. .\ll1ff'flllflil4Cflllllfil‘ _ _ . _ . . . _ ._ 3R1’. flaiitidian Piirifir Itullway __ ifil-‘ié New York Central .-- -_. lilbip. Crucible Steel International Paper ------ _. Kelly Springfield - Mex l'f‘ll‘illl‘llill w. _... ~ lllll‘l'llilllflllill .\l<~r_ Ill rino . Pftrss Steel Car __. _ MONTREAL EXCHANGE lilIi-i Victory Iilrui-i- g The Markets ‘SUMMERSIDE MARKET hairy butter lilggs |)i!1' duz. _ Potatoes __._ flats per bushel llay ________ __ liiiles llutlei" tl-Iililt; _ f lat a Putuitit-s Potatoes \Vooi Poltitocs _ Straw MONTAGUE MARKET liutivr __________________ .. 25-27 liggs ......... __.__ Unis _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ __ Poialoes . QUEEN HOTEL Water Street. Charlottetown Hotel has This popular been eomplot i, renovated and refurniahod throughout and often very comfortable accommodation to the travel- ling public. The table lo especially good and the public are oourzeousiy‘ cared for. Raise $3.00 a day. BRUCE J. TAYLOR, Manager Charlottetown- Hotel Co., Ltd. Proprietors §OOOQI QUEEN HOTEL l)i',1l(lll(!_\'\\‘i*lI, Havana, (julm; Iiongiv-wil, (Tortmtu; .\iri-i. riti-ivziri. (lcurgutuivn; llolt-li s, Sit-wart, fjuurgt-lown; Jililgelvlengli. , . 0t‘. lliillliiXl A. l2. MacLcan. Inni- PTJHT" "ivlriflr; i’. A, hicintyre. Boston; ‘I ‘ ,- (ico. W, llaunt-rninn, Winnipeg‘ '1‘. s"“‘°"“k" -n IlrPlHll st ll r K ' Fniou Pacific . q,‘ mm} ‘ {I ' “Fm-K ‘m; Brena“ i‘i.'ili Copper __ ‘m, '_ “bf ‘is’ ,' ' enan‘ 8L , S‘ m?“ _ _ i Q . Ill, . iss (r. lurgail. St, John; I. (farier. Toronto; Geo. Oxley, lin- lfax G_ 'l‘. Sleeves. Moncion; E. I‘. Nels-on, Winston; Mr, and Mrs. Ilzirry \\'. (Jules, Boston; Francis iloles. Boston; N. K. Ginsnn and iiliiii Victory __ I922 Vivi ry liliifl? \’l ory BANKS Amherst: Ii. 'l‘. Dodge, Jngcins Aiiiies: R .l., lllunil, Joizcins .\liu- os; W. OI‘! . J. A. McDONALD. Auctioneer. .l. lI_ Fraser. l-lnlifnx; L. PJMsy, 13 _ l-iurtubls, Montreal; W_ L. Peter- son. St. John; Dr. and Mrs. W, T. NW") Riv" Rfldlwoodsons. Salt Lake City; C .13. Norton( St, John; J. Lindsay, Ont; E. ll. Grundy, liali- 4i fax; A. W. Hicks, Montreal. Bank Royal __.__ 219 Bank Montreal .. __ 2481,. Blink Nova Srotlii . - _ - - _ - _ _- 230 “fill-ii ~Supt. lilillfi. l>.-i-. 131.‘, Corn-Sept. 118%. Dee. 113%. Mn)‘. 113%. Qilid-fiqcpt. 52%, Dec. 55%. May, Naylor. 57%, Wheat-Oct 137533’ Dec. 132%, Mil)’ 1361/4 wife. Iizirtlniiil N. B.. N_ l). Street iiiil wife, llpisttil; Gertrude Irwin, Iiosttm: J, M. MacLt-od. Boston; .\. f‘. Sauutivrs, Suniinersitle; J. J. Hughes, Sourls; lI_ C. Hull, Toro|i- in; M. Gordon. ‘Peterborough; N. terbornuizli, dist t m . 0rd roiiio cannon“. BOLD IIV LIADINOQ I11, no.1.» ci. so aoa.c'li.'i'i‘dverai'olelifddzvfi'ii? ':".2i.’;.f.:; on MAIL i! no! 11. Iaovlr Br. kiln-Jam“ .._ ea 811.. T-VPAUL “an Wnr. ll mural. .... G, Lash. Toronto; Rubi, Show pe.