ll ‘hi? r4 ~_ Jobrdll.*15>2o r'-"*~"‘-‘ ti‘ 1 Y0ll lllllll . PENSLAItY ‘Till!’ 108i‘ 400W l ‘bl llinlg , tbs" "snares; ‘ mm: s" yduhwiil be‘ ‘walk- ing, morp t ‘an lever and if you hi ,ske s. llllluusa- tityvjyll!‘ enslar ‘recall Easy Q1110!!!’ dhoemeacb step will ‘DQOIJQOIBBIQ. . ,, , Don't suffer sore, burning. presplrlng feet when such a relief ls so easy to'etv_ts4a.‘-"“-' ‘ -' Sdldlfdlirls slfter bee‘. Foster blurs/u, eeyngereee _ HOSPHONOL BUNYSIDI at ‘crTTn-r an WgtgrQEHlJtbZQIIEaVors. l. Bl ma; Ylwiéi-{S h’! S6. trni Drulstore.‘ ‘ féééiillliéilig pbanage. Mpnday. , . . Connolly's Wharf. I . I of City Hospital. for MEN souvsmn t?! some! tel-es dfigl . ml. vmllts -' WARD let-h D- a-elea descriptive. ‘ g” An ~ ll .e mffi £32: s" l». ln-fl. "nlvofggalb; w»? W5‘ r . y- ogreceip; o Charlottetown u ‘ oon.-email“ m Q- L r ‘POWNAL msrllooisfflsohsreb "'3' will-‘be reopened Sunday, July 18. lllvlllllsllllfis” -. Ldvltflisiaentl sneer thlsjfejilliag. lo. per word for each in- '°""°"- - THE communion or THE nusmelamglotgiv’: “s? :0, :1. lomuaea’ n" “m. Lord's Supper will ‘be dispensed ‘ u‘ 93:2‘ 1.1: o an! no ‘(but but five figures (n 01,000) ('D. ‘V-l. at Lot 48, on Sabbath, .. 2M, mm", ca," l, mm “w” , u, “yam. _ July 1am, at 10.30,. Evening ser- d l» o o em is ru s be ovqrlookofil Aflvertissmen - Vi“ M 7 dfilwlh ‘_ _. , ,,,°'V",‘,*‘QI‘I5_¢SII‘I°O_ B9B!!!" b0 telmow services on Thursdays evening at a. v .‘*;-; i "" - ~ " AAA -- ;;----;-._. 7.30 and on Saturday evening at Agents Wanted - - \V%ITED-- TEACHER lets. r g Creek, Secretary. l»!- c n gazillion Nut-oaks‘, For sm- ‘l ‘Ion sAnn-woom AP _ A. F. McQuaid, 363i? n” l Iron sauna-elm GENERAL rlm- “‘°h°°'- “"P°'°'““'"‘ l one Rood mllch cow. Mouton M. Wendall McMillan, Union Iimul North. 1525-7-lh2lpd. worn sAma-nrclvlllnu. PURPOSE ch" "l" m“ nlv“ orsc 4 yearn old. Apply B0 G i’- ton Street. City. __ 15J0—7~142‘l:d, .» "°‘“‘- 5°°'“'~'“Y- m“ l - t .. -._. .. l - ; ‘r“=-~ .... ~. Overland. Two bargains. Reason Hlwvmmmlt 3125- Ed inco. Phone 817, or apply Guard- lan Office. 1586-7-14“. Foster, eeretary. p anowsnte for 6 8 0P l FURNI l-IEI) R00!!! WW weeks or w months. App y A. . W., uardlnn Office. 18M l». Bridge. Apply 305 Euston. Telephone 5°h°°l~ 5"9g"‘"""“' 5 . _ . _ l oi idol. 5"’ ‘l’ w“ 7 u ‘L f¥0mv Illlnernid std .-_-_. Surveyor, llerlnanville. n{nn School din. _ _ , _ _, ,_.15Bi-7-18-l4ipd. p ardent lac gloglfl cludinli’ govern WANT!) “rrakousu sins-r on. - EZKYII» fllmllnll-"rfer film's-l Fulfill: plement‘sr'u.k.“h'listll ' No. l; \ l - lslo-r-ls-slpa. -.;-. m ‘ ’ ' w-q o.‘ I _ u.“ . z. Brltalll S ands By ~_>,..v.:r"'1> ,__. . - "w; a‘ (bani. Frees Special)" fon_.by parliament to maintain the excess profits duty of 00 per con-i. accords» h exp tstteni‘. P hel- trim green sill cogour with all e ‘a h s-"b! sandy es ild the adverseo9ndltiobs¢ moored near the con "W" "l "l" a ‘ ml: ::::....::::r" lll "his, WWW a. t . , speeds since it t open ed later, including; 'I'bt!l(10uu0 w cfihlmrdik of-the Jugo slllv clan-g 'A"“""‘ 0:81: will‘: ‘Rmlllm - it estimated the total DPOWTlY not-M ma?“ da epis twenty millioballfa- ‘a an.“ h )"__"¢.’_-__ x mile‘ breed . , i a-slnooth 19¢. B9lll1lm¢§l||7,“"" .1‘ ed lenqld . s mt refusal to m H’ papgllleorl lmrlm- ‘ aid thl . la a s I- hlcb goes-round ‘A131? Zn. sen; used to" Teachers Wanted u‘ ° cller ‘for Unand Tracadlu S ° No_.llill. Supplement $125. A. McDonald. Secretary. WANTEI)—SECOND CLAN! THA- - - , - d, .11. _ _ ,. . 3‘-°"'“'Y “M” ,€‘,2_-,_“_“pd_ erican Volunteers of the ‘Canadian Expeditionary Forces..o'f_ the Unit- ¢§'¢a_6_§3_13| \VANt:l'll)—Flli5T on srlnolvn ed. States of Anlerics, arrived in ' cla teacher for Meadow liank (he city ye5tcrday_ ML Murphy la -- “'ANTEI)—IECONI) Cll/Ull ‘PEA- mulo preferred.) Apply to Angus . bi-lf‘ ' v II 5 l E11’ | " \VAN'I‘ED F0“ ‘EA VIEW liCllmlL roluuflnaé“zggp ‘m? 0,‘,'§”"f,,‘,§,‘,‘,l,'"'§, a-llflrst or second class -teacher. CB-Dl- J~ H- MOKBHIIB. 0! 308ml, win liiurnlly. is en ln lis olll w l - for selling: owner leaving Prvv- ““"°"°“"Y- 153“7"""""' iivgg ego lrilendgl inlaclllarlklttlltloevlvkll‘ and Flat River, He will spend the _ wékt. I ¥‘ro‘:1um 0% ‘laisfla- m!!! {and filth lilis gusiniulvfr. H _ ‘ B!‘ 0f‘ . I 9 °- com , c enz e. a _ yer, " wanmd 5 i“ l’ “m” ‘mo’ H’ D‘ and goes from thereto Montrealj lS55-7-0tf. Capt. McKenzie commanded a com , pnny of the- National Guards at tlle Betllel Steamship Company's works during .ihe wnr as a guardl v s ‘no. Aplby t Howfirg _to the 30,000 men employed in the . o » , tlCflb B!‘ , 8 OI‘ . l: ' remalenem Vented ’. 1e=l-l-~-=l»~l- ?.‘.‘.‘.°’.3£“;..§“i..‘;i"‘..f§i§‘°;’..3t‘.‘it’; has during that time llladc periodic - 4-1-11 WANTEII—SECONI) on wlllmi vines tl-uohcr for Wllc tlcy School. ' t ___ , , _ . f». WANTED F0“ JULY AN" Avf- ‘VANTI§|Y—A PIIINCIPAL AND Al‘ ust, maid for general housework. “allmm- n" ‘he Gmlmm "mm! ""1113? ‘kllllgil TO Accommlnlvtlsur. oov l . Green, Secretary. Emerald. H. . ERNORn-Mn r A, A; B r119“, Miscellaneous If-flflll-"l-filvd- aide-de-culnp ,2: the, a , - Governor, came in yesterdayirom . Jim. ALFRED slcnoruilm, LAND wAlwrsun-rnlnrwan ton. sfl- Souris where he is spending his at Nv- 11B» "g; holidays with his family, to ac- J§'°f,§':,‘§g, company His Honor the Lieuten- ant Governor to Summerside to ary deosrvneni. Iflgvlflmmi- "1- meet His Excellency the Governor ‘m mmlmuff General and party. Capt. Palmer,‘ .10. l. Private Secretary and Mr. Frank lllfl-‘lifilf- ll. Hearts will accompany them ioflummerslde, and His Excel~ lncy"nnd party will go by auto- sr, flI-rnrul bile to Cay dish, thence t . 0- Charlottetown. 1‘ e- Goverlidr ‘Ge - Mm “W” t“ “mm” "hum" eral will ‘join bisjyacht here and will attelld a garden party ln his honor tomorrow afternoon at Gov- prefcrred. Also tenc er for prim- 018000. Apply Jo n Cral . Sucre ary aw , lilaipeque, ‘ - --‘ y ~ "°"~'"‘ A ran-k canons-n won was rctary gT$_"‘§"g. 5F- 1P9l,","ig B‘, n‘ (‘vlfgfllrlllflfi ficllonlmNlo. - . . , y“ ' _ Challengers Ready _ EXCQSs Profits Tax ‘ For America Cup _ . -; (Dem. Press Blllfillll LONDON. July H.—- The decis: NEW YORK, July 1‘.—- Wlt i o0 y, Shdldioc lav‘,- mlse s97!» uct-iblr nxtlyenr f if wenl has]; todryloek today to be ed to cause any enthusiasm. itvis cleaned. instearlof trying! her pew Billflqlslhtllivrelvlll be somewseev- mlls- If! tlle finslutrldl- spilt beibre Bf)’ ,1?! $71109 9,! 1'02""! kmlwl"? ,lle first race. tomorrow. The ‘ton be,“ vT;w__p,cn,c_wu; a m5“, 5,1,3. m‘? “lice-WW 11”“ d“ m‘ “l. °°ll*"°'.'@°'9“d°" °f-‘w"mcm%"l ;cese1ul-ea‘e..a|ul.=hism eaioyable ‘ “Itlurrhbulflbatb yesterday , a ‘ so ‘ squall‘ of- scrapers in rydoc ‘ PM "@- "MY l N» re well patronized, rile-easel, u a ‘uewhl ‘picnic gamesi ‘l “were he ' lmillmnfll‘ llpriles ,,\' w~ . ' " til ih . The second raced a RQME- MY 14"‘ T“ 1mm‘ selleglllaelloler seturday: the w"; ""9 kllled and “my 'wnd°d'm on alternate days until the race , lcllfillbzllllt-nalnfi" ;;1T6";;§,'Ql is decided. The measure e . lg-Nl-l . , Anum ro u l!» _. H l, gmwghsfi‘ ."'; - . m w. y ~[ _ ‘ TO Fillet» Army [My "ivm- 61ml"! tel-a» shovels t,‘ ._ . .,_ “Shem wed demands tor 1.000. to‘ s o; the Shamrock 6h cg, ‘ ted son. sen _ v _ in . 15“"'7‘lz'“" F111;; i161? at ApplguTl-ee wharf b . ‘ ' - ‘ . . . - eu cen _ w ~~ w do, as °*.s*:;'.=‘.';;..;§. Wm.- DAYS. Appllcatlonlsrecoived a . the local Y. M. C. All? 1590-] 1,4. AGING?- ' ' a olnt School.‘ Supplement ltltLlR-llllgflfil’ Cflmll- A amp 1°!’ sun‘ lion. o < ‘to _l Wallace u. McLulnc, Nina Mile .day School boys of 1,3 to 14 years ‘l .. al-l-‘lzl-lllpd. our pa‘ s rc- u- assume A char on» Dunaldstnn School Sup- Vlgi-rluq ' "’ " > bundle. ppl ' i Offl ' ' Hls HOME- , i ‘Y l-lll llaioamli 5"- plemcnt 8100. James McDonald, Max Murphy. President.“ 135. ADDIY pose horse three years old. also Gm,’ H‘ lmyle‘ C°rnw1%:§9_7_143lpd .331w:lggglxlltlstliqfgngsnfilrlol)‘: glkeeila: < ed to know that his health is rapid ty improving. He will spend about lwo weeks on tlle island and will visit his tether, Senator Murphy.‘ River. I’. u. Tignisll, in a day or two. Island. ibfil-‘l-lk-‘lipd. School. (Fa- ll l Rodd visits to his home. 350.60 equal-l . ernment House. l. of n mndd seamless . .14 lrlnit Bl" Hi8‘ ' l ilimy lfllflfllw , Thb effsoti I, lgfllflaiyniepniplstsd for - Ltfiwlth sir ‘pockets el-"vleullls "ltween the msinssil m‘ and adds to the s Mon surprises are Q”, lll tggtsselaslxlino: m; be in 7"‘ - ‘to erhillifr v ~ ll ‘m’ which are generally f ound be d he mast of t s can. promised for ' ' - ls‘ . HIT Pave lo hula this hss/aavsoov doom? ‘to ‘in; _, A ____ , _, .an concert an festva ton! " ' = Iosennfliyugasfwiiilsuelsl atvrleartre Royalty, Pl-eeeedsiooi- 61%: NH?!‘ , e ,\ _ _ “" ' ' ‘ly as possible. Jenkins l ' 1‘ ‘ . v mBOLICE OOilflff-Yesterday a Juan for infractiougiof the Motor _‘ V ‘hicle Act was fined 1J5 and four for er cases were adjou , , .. YDUNG MIN WANT mentor diflerelil Mr. Holman, LtdJ Sumnrersi -' j ~‘ 8i‘. v . EXPERIENCED, BTENOGR PHERS. Apply stating experience to R. T. Holman, Ltd, . ‘ -""‘l" 5 f JAMIE — JUST-RIVCIIVBD A ca oad of St. John lime in csslls H, barrels. 1.. MJPooie and Co. i? l‘ grssrlwu. Oiinflj-K. t a . ' gonads. There w be a s rawber- ifii ‘r and ice cream festival on the ' _‘ beautiful Knights‘ of Columbus grounds, Monday July 10th in aid .".' 1815 u oi. l-Ievalnfs French Pills - l 4 . . v SCHOONIR tl-scrno Anal ed wday from Gases with a full,- cargo of cedar shingles and drss» sed spruce for L, _ Co., Connolly's Wharf CEDAR POBT8..JU8T RIAGIIV- ed by schooner Bowness a cargo of cedar posts and cedar shingles m, m dun." 1 lo and Co. Connolly's HAMPTON Ami ‘Tryorl. RsvqJ. S. MacKay will, (D. V.). fioilduct and Tryon 2.30. Rev. H. ‘Pierce will- preach at 11 a. ln., and Rev. W._~Lindeay at 7 “__" ‘\..1 n. m. Service at Mi-llview 2.30 p. l ‘mumm- ' “Hymn “ R°“'~ H. G. Mellick will preach at North" River 11 a. tn.; Long Creek 31in m.; Kingston 7 July 18th communion at Kingstoli,_ THE BOARD OF TRNnEr-Tllfl quarterly meetipg of the Board o Trade to have been held last nigh was not heldgowing to so mllny ‘lather things flaking place. v 7 dcmck- Tllllllkfifllflll! SQTVWB time of meeting will be announced on Monday morning at 10.30. Ml“ gene Rlcorowneq by THIS STORE GLDSES EVERY ~day except Wednesday and Batur-_ day at 5 ofclock. commencing July 15th. Wednesday closing , 12.30;.“ APPLICATIONS son TRAIL ' Kalola Todd,.owned by G. R. ‘ d. . .- ~ d Lg? 1' “~31 Miss Elred. owned by J. P. _ Ll‘. LEAVE GUARD~ ffics comel"fro_l1l_7_.,1li on, for . Hearts, Royalty, "rhea-scar " eve ing, COM HELP. THE ORPHANAGE. If not finer will b6 held the [Ol-k LOUR MILL-The cellar is dllflfllldlllle concrete foun dation about finished for the new flour mill and work on tlle erec- tion of tlle mill, itself will start at once. Mr. Ernest Parkman has the contract and Mr. William Rop~ er ls the foreman, in charge. The site of the mill is,on Felling Street [between the Condensed Milk- Fac- tory and ‘the Canlfactory. A spur d siding fromtbo railway to the mill will be built I oon. VISITING FORMER HOME — --.l-—-.- Mr. C. F. McNelll, St. John, ls visiting Charlottetown. Mr; F, G, épenoer leaves this morning for St. John, N. B. Mr. cyl-ll Silver of Somervllle- d ill the pity last ev- the guest of Mr. John Mrs. E. W._ Sliver of Snmervllle,’ Mass. is visiting _ friends on the island _ll sense of fifteen years the city she ls the E_ brother Mr. John L» 9° Wm. sea. s1- Reid and bis dauSll‘ Dundee, Scotland. Tuesday night 011 . . -..Mr. nnd Mal-- ter Jessie. from arrived here on e shortvaeatloawv ... .». . -~ GET A GOOD .6311’... olilrlnlrnm ‘_'"?y‘,T'w |sl~v<i .» ., olr tlle ullntltru-l weak; icaics llllIlIllflK 0f U"? blood. and lack of‘ power. bodily organs luf ant of gppll nouris meal; red corpuscles are} l to demands of ,. Msrrloolet-‘ [PICNIC , - The Methodist Sunday School pic ic took place yesterday Point, being held in the beautiful . grove of Mr. Charles Neweon, and‘ "m °“ ‘m’ on. tlle-field fld10l»fllflKJ.l10_8l1°N- Yifilqnlttendallco was yer l anany visitors, were p' bent having tomakez s. to accommodate the‘ Q’ 0 f the delicateland]. - , stores red corpusc cs, ‘from every standpoint. m“ n‘ ‘ la ell tables ‘and refrsehm t, creates an, appetite- mumoa‘ I _ ‘ lll. ‘Sllll medicine, (Hoods Pills kitliestiijgton "enslngton was en fete yester- idar ilrbonorof the-annual horse faces staged by the Kensington DI"!!! Cllibxtwmllosed of promin- ent citilen .,:-l"rom. early lnornluk People on streaming into the a N!!!’ city by team. train and autos l» lgtdxflta-Ztgmqm. when the races l, , q ,_ g ere were upwards of wd- on» _ tbs, grounds. Just a nllllfih ,_ pfitreck and surround i ihqthena e really splendid, being ll ely keptand beeutifnliysituat; 6d, .KQl$llll[4.0u - management may .“'°l' J°fll~l"qll¢l..-°f lbs-WM they stalls their races, no detail is left illnmfilldteifl wtjo » spectators. com- °l1l Wflflllolflh-y .119 horseman lighted but everyone made wel- ‘W-"ilfi- Their/conduct of a race meet his may well be patterned after by the most pretentious tracks. Yesterday's races were character ilzed ‘by their keeness and by the ‘Ml 131N108)’ were pulled on’, "Wllllilly and no long waits spoil- ed the sport for thevspcctators. Starter F. J. Wright and judges did their work well. A feature of the racing was tbewin ofKem- mall Aubrey ll Kensillgton owned llnare after Dick_C., had won two‘ heats and was drawn owing to his having taken ill through not being in condition for fast work. The‘ fastest mile of the day was in the 2.20 mixed when in the first heat Corwin Hal owned bv J- P- Smllll. Klllkora crossed the finisli line ln 2.10%.,,Another very creditable performance was in the 2.40 trot which was won by Miss Belle Rico owned by B. McArtllur Kenslllgton in three heats all het- ~tel~ than 2.20. The Miss Belle is a trotter of class. She had the fight carried to her by Upton Prince. As our space is limited we have to omit-further partlculars of the races. Below is the summary. Summlfl,‘ 2.40 Trot stake. ‘l3. McArtllur, (McAl-thur) 1 l l Upton Prince, owned by Horne Bros, (Horne) 2 2 2 Hooper, (Hooper) ll 3 3‘ Juanita Aubrey, owned by H. Kelly, (Kelly) Bu» ‘Smith, (Steele) 4 0 6 Sybil c, owned by v. Carley (McNeilL) 0 5 5 Time 2.20, 2.18 1-4, 2.18 1-4. 22S clan Poem... Kcmmail Aflubrey, owned ‘ by E. Stewart, (Stewart) 4 2 4 1 1 1 Ed Looallda, owned by C. , 7H. Benoit, (Benoit) 2 3 1 2 2 2 f-Wllfred Hal, owned by H "Kelly, (Kelly) 6'5 2 l ro Angus Dillard, owned by W. McNeill. (McNcill) 3 4 3 3 ro Dick C. 11 drawn Winifred wL, 5, drawn Time ans 1-2, 2.1934, 2.2214, 2.22 l-2, 2.2334, 2.25. 2.11 Trot, 2.20 Plies. K Corwln Hui. owned by J. P. Smith, (Steele). , l 1 1 “Hilda S., owned by A. A. Stewart, (Conroy). 5 2 2 J.‘ Forbes, owned hyJi/lclfln- ‘non DrugCm. (MoKinnon) 2 53 Jolln IL. owned by J. A. Rog- elzson, (SempleJ 0 3 5 Keltie, owned by J. Arbing. ' (A bills) . 5 4 4 U v _ _ k Albeltt J.,‘owned by l-l. Kelly. —-Mrs. c. li‘. bicker of 5mm” ‘ ‘ (lge. The bride was one of ‘Mel is E. Baker, oi’ Freetown- (Kellyl). .' 4 7 7 Dusty Miller, owned by G. W. Wnotlskle, (Woodsldc) 795 Time 2.16 3-‘, 2.15, 2.17. Officials. Started-J r. Fred J. Wright. Judges.— r. H. Morrison, Mr. Ed. Acorn. Mr. B. Large. Clerk of the coursc.-Mr. J. _Pr0fltt._ ‘ Secrelary.-¥Dr._A. A. Lockhart NOTEE- .. 10d hsconda and Kémmail Aubrey battled slxlongheats before the Aubrey more was declared a win- ner. Owner Benoit is becoming a very successful reinsman behind his good pacer Ed Laconda. Eb. Stewart was kept busy shalt ing ‘hands with his enthusiastic friends after the races. Danny Steele llad Corwin Hal cherry ripe and Danny drove lliln a nice win. Congratulations to owned J. P. Smith, he has e cracker lack 2.20 8k” pacer in the Ilal horse. What a great trotter Bred Mc-- Arthur has in Miss Belle ltico. There is nothing better in sight in the Dmlllilgs in her clans. c -to tlle Straits ‘of ‘Belle isle with ‘Belle Isle, past Cape Norman. Five of the lcc which was coming down, 'far as Greenly Island, where we, »out again. We found haven at‘; _day the ice came and filled tlle \\.- \~.\\" ' ‘x Z Capt. Joseph Blois, of the S. S. ‘Stanley, which arrived in port last night, has a graphic tale to tell - of ice battles in the Straits of Belle Isle. The S. S. Stanley left Charlot- tetown on the 6th of June for s trip _ Kl/l/l/ Light Keepers and their families. Capt. Blois put into Plctou, as the weather was bad. and the sailing prospects did not look good. Capt. Blots continues’: "Monday we 19ft Plctou and went toSouris. We stayed in Souris all that _dsy and left next dayior Bird Rock and Bryan Island. -V When we bad finished landing supplies at these tlwo places westartsd for Cape Ray‘ and Anguil. We arrived there on Friday, but it was too rough to land. 0n Saturday morn- ing we landed at Anguil and left material at Cape Ray, departing, that night for ‘Belle Isle. Wet found the Straits clear of ice un- til Sunday evening, when we made //1 ll > >../,,;,, . V/J d {lvgrffil/(b //.;-1//nZ;_l.ll./J.‘ \ a l? illlillllllzil lllillllliliih“ N I -:’ 'fl‘ <2 e ‘¢ t. to \ \_§l\ l‘. . \vl\\\\\\\\ miles past Cape Norman we met the flrst ice. Ten miles past Cape ' ' ‘ Norman they/hole»: Strait was lmmywlght 1°“ “"55- ‘md u“ Arctic ice, driven by an easiarly l” seen‘ o“ berg w“ “grmm Wind, was spread clear across our M" mm“ “m” ‘my Yard“ “m” way in an Impossible barrier where we lunded‘ o“ ‘he “my stretching clear across the Straits Mme m“ sflmtd“ w“ lauded “‘ and block“! U“ animating‘, welFlat island light a lllau from tlle tfled m get mm Red Bu,’ buhDepartment, to put in a new clock were driven back sixty miles toll“ m9 "Kn? Ffflm Idlat Leland: [Iyjortg-Bayyln, order to keep clearizgef°figfletdl°dstitrary's‘l'fahmif ' " e a c W supp es. ‘won us‘ 'we wentdown the“ aB'lViury's and started for hem ar . c’ had supplies m “mi Th“ evenwrlving llcre in port last lligllt at ‘nine o'clock. lll all my expe lag the ice came and drove us; able, l never contended against eucll ice. It was like granite, and ‘absolutely inlpnssible. Tile Ens Bay and drove u! out.“ that Theultcrly wind, blowing it down lllt‘ u smfled out "no an n" as “Straits was tlle cause of this pile- could Se,’ “um we‘ fetched “inolncnonr-had the wind been ill ma‘, Evening 1'“ we ‘about tmaenlthe other direction, the ice packs would have drifted out to sen. miles west of Greenly Island,‘ where we got muck In me melWllen we took shelter in Bradoro and could do nothing. For sevendi“? w“ ‘mrwwly mused “em? days we were m the we’ wnh-drivcn aground by tlle ice, which dense fog Bunoundmg um whemss it came piling down tlle Straits ever we would try to clear our- fined m“ B” “m1 1°“ “a 1"“ m‘ Delve“ the mg would Sh," down little haven afforded by tlle peak and we could make no progress“)! ‘and? We just had to drift Ahcn, with tlle ‘ I ice. When, on Saturday morning, l , we started to work at the ship, we found ourselves thirty miles west, of Grecnly Island and ten miles to open water. We worker ller'ou't, , working to the Soutilward, 5 and I Continued From Page One Westward, and got clear of‘ ~the ' ice at last. Thea we ran out of gwgafve may cum“ “plemud re’ coal. and had to so to Humbef-l mll-nn llerlls. This n. mnsi. 1m- mouth, Bay island, Newfoundland: pnrtant. Ayrshire BTOOdtEPB should we were mere a week. arrlylng on at (moo .put their herds lllwll-r Gov- » 10M"! slilllfdilY- we mel- n° um glad tllzlt tlle Island breeders more ice coming out until we got,nre today leading all others in this l t r v l t 0'lvl ."“**‘P°°‘- ‘ m HehEaB wlnrd o“ o: i on‘: ' Build up herd --prolluciioll. W: “M l e“ ‘my s“ ere ca’ r have not mucll synlpntlly with lliI Perroquet Island, iuffbradore Bay‘, and anchoredatllere.‘ The next ' befgfl- 0T1 Millldfly W0 80l- lo-iilflfi who docs not cure wilotilcl Belle lelc, but with tlle dense fog hiswlow rollrodulclrzs lnrlnot so Ions t . as sle g ves lll . t s l'(‘])f‘(llll(‘ lchfsum 3:‘ qttzsdtsy gzitolfsln: use‘ ,~tion we want as wcll as production - because we must have ourwbreell- landed at ‘Belle Isle Mid did Ul9_lng_ cows, and‘ we wllllt to breed we,“ and E55; end m one (jay, 0n‘ £if0lll thorn cows rtlllzlt will make the next day we did Cape Bauld vfiPh/gri? 0' “w” 9- ‘ ' r tl = b ‘Ll. Tl t l. 11nd C999 ‘N°"m““' Am" ‘M5 w“ !a mzltlcer Se’: vlztry ‘gent lltlllllrlr€fncg had no more to do with ice. gAflBf‘ we have succeeded in Dm- wlllle landing in Belle isle rducing a ‘ltilllill classrnlw. lunl hlavl- mere were on OI-m Ema . o! “a Elvhlftr illerlltllglllenvvye ‘to S?‘ c vcrtise her? lf there is ollc weak Th9 lwrume“ a“ “pen we] ° 'spot in the Association t ls right ""11? "ealmmlt "'- Kensmgnln- A here. We llavc not advertised our meni- al a r1160, 00"?" 8°" a 1°"! does not advertise tolllly docs not WI! lllwflfdl Rlllklllg Trlenda- make tho s:lle—or llo lllnkcs it . . through tlle men who do advertise. ' ' Fred WTIZM l! fl Sellllemm lll Now there are three ways of all- the stand and l! Yell! Wllul" Wm‘ vcrtisillg. First iilere is the Agri- ihe horsemen but i1 "m9 l"? cultural ltovimv, which is a ,l0lll'll' scoring Fred and let tlle "slack- ai read by everybody interested in 91'5" gel u}; or "stay bellind." your stock. The-n there uro tho _.--- ‘regular ncwspllpers—glve till-lll lit)- Tlle day of ll race is too lllie to tices about your llcrd from time begin the education of a horse. v to time, tllirll, lilero arc the annual our» and exhibitions. A few some wide "old birds" delayed years ago l attended tlle Alaska- they would "get ulh" l u lbut next W stern men, ‘both from ‘British ‘illlafiewiiigitbeilxftlllllt? u! a Co ll-mblo. and the Western States, 1 ‘look d m" to Ca B m tlle other side twenty-two could _ , ,, v .. e r rm “e a“ "l Congress Takes Extreme Step ‘ noon last Wednesday we left Si.‘ rience. and l have had consider? Tiolli Yesterday S ‘ll ‘,|ll'lt",vxl,:llr-. little allfillllvll, b!’ We 'm"l"‘5°' breed as we should. Tllc lllllli who‘ the scorlng n h“ ypgu-rdnyq They Youkon Exhibition and saw tllcro " " an ihcnliilo Ayrshire cattle. it was a grand Rheum be ‘en behind d sight. You could stand ut one end ____ anti look over that whole stalliu of 14mg scoring disgusts speciati cashew-large llcnls of Ayrslllrcs in o" and "(lures the sport. Yestcr-lpasture. The sight ilnprcsswl more Trades Union l “l” (Dem. Frees Bpedlal) __ -~ LONDON. July n.’- rlle ‘Daily Mail tolllly declares that the action lllzlndlng that the British Army gellbrai ‘strike, was llcbnst nna], tyrannical: and (upflltliltlfiffi . ... - ,. - - . c. . . , TllP (‘llroniclc said the vote was the longest step yet taken by labor toward direct action in_ cnforclng delllands. The Express regretted the temporary lrlullrpll of extre- mists. lt is not expected the threat of a general strike will be Jlctfifl upon pending another meet- lnB of congress._ , _ Chinese Federals l Defeat Rebels l (Dom. Press Special.) llcllllldz; V. v ' . h A paper advertising. . . ‘ _ "Above. all things," concluded the “keep faith lll ‘yourllreéll; We A not us yet expert llfCCllBYHflfll] we must expect‘ d lot of cnwrimental lll'fi‘-iclllt_','-lllnny lllinor lrfailures.» before success ls finally achieved." ‘Mr. Stephen's address was fol- lowed throughout with the closest attention and received with ap- plause._ At thecollclu‘ on of tlle illtlrés iiwlr deliiohstra wlllre. tile ‘was glven- , .' to - lUll lectured upon illu 'var-ious minis m‘ lllf‘ Ayrshire llrocll and entered into many detal s upon the subject. After tlle-- dc castration m excellent ten was given by the lilfllvgg _to attendance. b, . lit-i? five Dollirsiillor A Cheque for Five llars wllaL m t): oolulenffet tire lllditon is the most interest- ing letter for publication. All envelopes should be address- ed ‘letter loll," care of the ' Editor, "The Chzhtietown Examiner, 9.0. Box $0, Char» to brief letters bearing name and undress for publication public policy, especially re- garding agrlculture and its 4 problems. O l ~ ».=|o i». '18 A esssiv, L1 ma: supine on “a eelucll» t; V enamel-tr Po ASK H! vis-l-r jdqtotilca‘ __ sandals-lay: " Pam: auqseelrilfe w» .~ . l‘;- IUYHXTUTCASEY: =10 1. ‘ e Risa-r. FOR Tile- 73.00 F” WlTH A 5WEBT2§MlLE, irte filing all-rails snub. liaisons (its, LlTTLE ONE, " Yes, ‘rou ARe,--,-~-s<plq_.. L - Bur CKNYOlFlT-ZLL MEJwlI. THE MONKEY HDL=5E.." . ‘ l -_-. also; ‘l. BEAR-l ll, [-1 .__. p, \ \\Q . of the‘ Trades 111mm Cmflflbss de- ‘ ‘ quit lrclanlb. mlllld‘ ti catenimettis, ;__ TIEN TSIN, Chino, July 14. -—~ The lil'st._ lllillll‘. llviwccnqzovern- lnent troops ulld rebels zltYllniZslfa. firslulivll lll victory (lr-Ll FedoL-‘s > ale. lillersbeletreepa w aptly... » lance of twenty miles, a lagoon- sidcrzliyle‘ arms and ‘ammunition tilml thousands of pag """~ “w”. . ,_,.5.,Y,.A speaks-r ill his lllllsterly address ‘i F . o I will be sent to the Kuther ‘Q V, D P P l iottetown. Common ‘one l: must be original and exclll- , ive. Preference will begiven ‘l and dealing with questions of 0 mob+oovwooeoooe+eooeoo ..__.. fitififaq .~ . " covivteséiosvller: AND one r~z>sl=tllzo:~‘" '