Ill. A- Wllsslruu ADVERTISEME TS Alvutlnnnntllnlutllllulluglepelwnllqagpg. .,:::'r:.."..-'.."..'.':.:..".'"~ M“ -- --- , llfiu 0::uuuon~eeut u on nnd. In fin in“; (u ‘ha.’ "i'ili-s .p_l u-sn-“p-L-‘p-eu- Qme... -.. G ct a 25 ~‘ 80x __ lrosTI-IB, Central Drugstore. Glmrlot v YvVvvvv-vwvv vvvvv A ..H- 1' u. w: to novel on! Inn accompany Ill shuttle;- n-“hu no c!“ can till IIII Maureen!“ lqyuuu-uu "u" . 1 now" ~ iifdfiins W ANTED ygici-lsd WANTED son MILL Vale school. Supplement $100.00. ‘Apply to Alfred Murphy. fgAcHiR WANTED FOR CUL- 1011011 School. Supplement $75.00. Mid-summer vacation. John Mc- 1,9311, Secretary, Culloden. WANTED- Wanted“ 1.... Second class teacher for Cumberland l-IIII School No. 70 Kinge Co. Sup- plement one Hundred dollars midsummer vacation, T. P. Riley, Sony. ANGLO-RUSTIOO SCHOOL. -- wauts a teacher. Supplement $1120.00. Apply J., H. Buntain, Wheatlcy River. WANTED- TEACHER FOR MID- dieton. Firs! , 90 Supplement $170.00. Write or phone T. W. Bradshaw, Secre- tary. Kinlhrzn R. R. ‘TEACHER WANTED ECO-HI.) class for Donegh School, No. s1, Supplement $15. ‘Apply Edwin ilrazii, Sccy. rescues WANTEE‘ FOR ‘iu-"rou Road School. No. 211, second class preferred, Srupplement $85. Joiln it. Iaund. Secretary. Y WANTED SECOND CLASS TEA cller for Hopefield School, Dis- trlct No. 122. Supplement $75.00. Apply to John A. McDonald, sec. of Trustees. 3 ‘WANTED SECOND CLASS teacher for Donaldson School. SuppIelnentSlOO. Midsummer v11.- . whim-so.- .!F9FI_ BALE-HEAVY BROWN pa_ or.‘ ‘Apply atGullroian Of- caiion. James McDonald. Secy, llcdfnrd, It. H. PRINCIPAL WANTED. -— VIC- toris school, 1st class male pre- perred. Supplement, voted $200. Apply in person if possible E. Boswell, Sec. of Trustees. TEACHER WANTED.--FlR§T OR second class ‘for Rennies Road School, situated one mile froln illmtel" River village. Supple" meat $150.00. Mild summer vs- cation. Apply to Donald An- drews, Eecretery, Hunter River. - ‘flw-Qe-Q-s SECOND CLASS teacher for Granville North School, No. 128. Supplement $100, 00 including . Government mini- mum. Applylio H. '1‘. Burgoyne Brandalhene,_R_ R. No. 1, P. E. FOR SALE 'N§£W GRAFONOLA (UNllsEDl as- sale. Model DJNo. 7i. A hllnw gain. Apply liarryfjrilig, 136 Elm Ave. c-q ‘FOR SA E— H USE MODERN convenletccs, lnlgfle yald and barn ‘fllso 4 rooms to let. Apply 57 Brighton Ave. tsosssts. A Nlswhv FRESH- cncd cow. Hugll ilicldlce, New ‘Iiolninion. ‘FOR 8_AI_.E--/-MAS§EY HAiRRiS binder In working order. W. II. lllllllln,=Crapeull. ~ _l___________________. ‘son 8ALE-- counts TENE» Elflill dwelling desifably situated n Hillsboro Strcct. Charlotte - town. Apply to E; T..l-llggs. ‘Fos SALE- roan TOURING car in good shape nd first class running order, wii sell cheap. ‘Allllly North TryonnGarage. _.,__~_.i __.___..___ ‘35-4 OVERLAND CJAR-s COM.- . lcir-ly overhauled and painted. racticlllly new_ This car has flcvcr lcft our plllnt. No reason - able offer refusednilrucc Ste - wart it Co. FOR SALE-Q BEAUTIFUL LOTS ’ at Brighton, high ground, facing south, Anhple room for barn llnll hack gardens. Easy terms. Phone 111i ‘Fumlins 8c Hynes. __§__‘_____,,_____ FOR A QUIET REST AT THE 11111111‘ You'll find it hard Io equal Holland (love. Some accolnod-lt- 11m will be available for August uludcratc rates. Fen slate-owe 1o H. P. IM- ltijriul dleavy Di gill-refine (Illn- iliii". used six m tli . Low price. (‘WWI-iii A. Doucet. ‘FOR _ sire... _ n ~ ‘$101111 cooifig‘ pups (male) wccks old. Price $5.00. I’. M. 1101111, Harrington. AA AAAQA4AALQAAAAAAA vv v‘ vv vvvlvvv v class, school No. _ ‘pldlili HALE HELP WANTED Wtsugsnps courts m: MEN o ollrd or id l _ 11 Park Sirzetfny may Apply ‘WANTEDP NEAT APPEARING Y°‘111B 11111816 men o! sood habits to travel in the Maritime pro- vinces and solicit. Exsprience un 39°95"?! Reference required. Address H. C. Looper. Summer. side, P. E. I. in care of General Delivery. HELP WANTED MALl-L- ANY intelligent person. Bnywhere who would like to earn money writ. 1118 news and special articles 1°? 11511)’ and Sunday newspapers, we will show you how. Send for free booklet A Straight Talk tu‘ Prospective Newspaper Corres. v pendants." National Press Bur- eau. Buffalo N. Y. ‘AGENTS GET IN A PROFIT able all year commission busi- ness of your own. Every property owner needs some of our nine hundred varieties of hardy Red Tag trees and plants. No capital needed. Complete equipment and instruction free. Writs Dominion Nurseries} ‘Montreal. i '8A1-E8MEN--WE PAY WEEKLY and offer steady employment selling our_ complete and excllus Ive lines of whole-root fresh-dug to-order trees and plants. Best stock and service. We tench and equip you free. A money- lnsking opportunity. Luke Broth are’ Nurseries. Montreal. FSALESMAN WANTED. —-CALE8- man a self respecting salesman whose‘ ambition is beyond his present occupation, might find more congenial employment with us ad at the same time dou- ble his income. We require n men of clean character sound i: mind and body, of strong per- sonality who would appreciate a life position with s fast‘ grow- ing concern where industry would be rewarded with far above average earnings; marri- ed man preferred. Apply to Mr. P. E. Ross, second floor Riley building, Queen Street. op- posite Prowse Brothers. FEMKLE “HELP ‘ WANTED *WANTE<D.—A NUiRSE GIRL. AP- ’ ply 140 Rooilford Street. "WANTED- AT ONCE A GIRL. Apply- for general housework. Mrs. D. A. Aitken, Georgetown. ‘WANTED-FOR SIR-WEEKS: maid accustomed to cooking. no" washing. Good wages. Mrs. Rich» llrdson, Georgetown. MISOELLANEOUI *POULTRY.—S. R. PENDLLTON will be at Kensington on Wed ucsday and Thursday 0f this week and will pay highest market] price for live fowl, OVOI‘. 5 lbs., and MAKE MONEY AT HOME-MS to $60 paid weekly for your spare time writing ehowcards for us. No canvassing. We instruct and supply you with work. West-Angus Show Card Service, 57 X.. Colborne Street. Toronto. ‘ . “PORTABLE GROCERY FOR salc.~~Stewart 2 ton trllck fitted wiill handsome white; enumellcll top, 2 plate glass display klutlows on side. Complete grocery store inside. 7 fect wide, 14 feet long, over six feet high. (‘cmpletelv cquiilped with shelves, bins rc- irigcratur. ice cream cahinei. scales, etc. Goes wherever there are customers. Wonderful suc- cess on runl routes where big business can be built up. 31111111111- Write for photos and facts to W. A. 8.. Box 116. city. For Sale J Houses llll prices. name mill small from four rooms in 19 r001“!- (‘llll and sec one bcforc buying and I can i'ili your wnrlts. JAMES T. WAITE. sReaiJJJtliI-iq. eh iilulnnieljeide. - i . Box 2' l-‘llrms, lllrg‘. and B11111)" in differ- I SPECIAL omens for ladies costumes taken today at S. A. Me. Donald's PARTICIPATE m "m: lmousv 111111111: sale during the last days of July at Pistons. - WHITEWEA-R-‘A-T Z5 P.O. OFF at Pntons July Clearance Sale. AN EXHIBIT of ladies‘ costumes 1111,11 special orders taken today at S. A. McDonald's. AUGUST VICTOR Records on sale Monday at Tlhe W. T. Welluér Co., Lida Queen St. ‘ LADIES’ READMTO WEARB cut for quick sale at Pistons July clearance sale. - - - ___. ~ DEBLOIS BROS. Are wholesale distributors for McAdam Giltterlue for P. E. l. OFFICE nsmoven- Dr. War- burton has moved to his new of- fices 184 Prince St, adjoining John- son and Johnsonsdrugstore. SIR LOUIS IN. THE CITY-His Excellency Sir Louis Davies, act - in-g Governor General of Canada. arrived in the Governor’ Generals private car from-Quebec last even- ing. RIFLE CLUB SHOOT- The P. E. island Heavy Brigade Rifle Hub will shoot the second series of‘ luatches iu- the CanlldinnRiile Jocague this afternoon at 2 o'clock. HARVEST EXCURSIONS- The well known Canadian Pacific Rail- way are having harvest excursions on August 4th and 1Gtil_ rate, Char- lottetown to Winnipeg, $24.00 SATURDAY SPECIALS—~0ranges 30c; 6 lbs. white sugar 50c; 2 cans corn 35c; 4 cans pork and beans 29c; Griffin's itzlisiils’ 25c. Goods delivered. Wcymoutil Cash Groc- 8113'. ‘ ‘ ' POPULAR CHARl-OTTETOWN VOCALIST,—,'_ ilirs.‘ Hazel Brcnlrrer Lord ‘of Fitchburg, Mass (iorlnlfr- ly of ,this city) will sing in the Methodist Church to-morrow at morning and evening services. Mr. C. E. Baker‘ (tenor poi’ Brlligewuiel" N. S. will sing at morning scrvicc. WELCOME VlSITOR3.- The many friends and relatives of Mrs. Janie Stockman halloch of Some."- viilc, Mass, are pleased to see her home, again. after an absence. nf thitry two years. She is accompan- ied by her sister Mrs. John Scott oi‘ Sulnervillc Mass. ON INSPECTION VTR1P.—MI‘. J. A. Rllllfllflk, Dlliry Commissioner, I I l I l Ottawa, arrived in Sunlmerside Friday evening and registered at iibo (‘lifton Hotel. at Jlorden iby inspector Morrow and Mr. C. J. Cooke. A general inspcetion of the island factories will be nlade. Freedom of man. i-leber J. McLean of Boston (formerly of (‘alemanl ‘will speak on the ‘ilbovc subject‘ at Coleman liail on Wednesday even- iflg Aug. Ilnl at 7.30 p. m. Admission free. All wclcomc. Como and bring your friends. G. O. L. CONVENTION.— The Toronto Star of the 25th, instant contains a gallery of peril-ails of the nlosi inlporlzlut men attending the (l" d Orange Lodge of British AlllPfliVrl at the convention being held in Toronto this week. Repre- sentatives from all the provinces of (‘anada are present. Among the lrcn, 07.11.. Grand blaster of Brit- ish Anlcrica, and editor of the" Sen tinci," also Mr. L. B. hiillcr. Prin- cipal of the Charlottetown Business College, Deputy Grand Master Prince Edward island. “Tile Garden of the Gulf." “ m}? PERSONALS Mr. ll. C. Christie, (‘owalfs re - prescntaiivc, arrived last evening in the city. Mr. Percy Mcfluuslilnd of the (llvil Service ilcpurtlucllt, Ottawa, who ‘has been spending a vacation at his home here. leuvcs till-s morn ing on return to the capital Dr. llill‘l‘_\' Thompson ,a prominent dentist of Toronto, is spending ll summer vacation with his wife 8t Norm. llusiico, Dr. Thompson was in the city yesterday,,acculnpllnled by .\l_r. Jae. Stevenson, manager oi‘ ‘the Nova Scotia ibank at New Glas- gow. N. 18.. who is also spending a vllcli-tion on the island. ::ln ordering Borden's Evapor- nted Milk you can got u size slitt- able for every need. Four nines ' _-Hotel, 'i'uli, Family Iilld small. ._.___¢0-§~__.__. . Dllllllfll’! Llnlmenl For Golds. Etc. ssssssssssaanvsseweo‘ a 111.: 1.5 ,csurs.l1. CHRISTIAN causes i p i ‘ Tu-' uullili cumulus ~|siethoalist Church lo-morrow Home Needs Funds For Repair I cosmos, July 29.—Stai‘fordshIre' educational authorities are respon-‘l slble for‘ one true fish story. Izaak1 Walton's thatched cottage at Shal- lowford, Stnffordshire, is going to ruin for lack of funds. The cottage is a lpermanent part of tihe founda- tion attached to the Stzlffordshire grammar school, ibut the auhtorit- Ies have decided that the need for economy will not permit the ex! penditure of funds to save.4the' thatch, which is In u veryhhad state. and the roof- and chnber, which are needing repairs. ‘ Unless the anglers come rescue ovith private‘ funds lzaak's rural shrine, where so muoh Im- mortal pisczltorial philosophy was evolved, will not lung survive. Hampshire Episode _ i-iilevived iu House MARSHFIEILD- Rev. W. ‘H . o _ - Sweet will preach in liiarshfield A_Lg,§,ggN‘U‘L‘,‘,1,{,,,“,8,,,sfl,enfigflf,g Ijresbyterian Church at 11 o'clock. inf Commons yesterday asked 51311115 119011191‘ 1119911118 F11- 7-30 il- Lieut. Col. Amery, parliamentary ' and financial secretary to the ____ zldlnirillty_ if he had any official MEfl-lgppsq- cHuRcH__q-he Rev information concerning the alleg- r-p R, vessey n; Mmjenl gasp" w|1| ed divulgence by an officer on tile pram-h 1n the Methodist Qhul-‘Qh w. staff of Earl Kitchener, the Bri- mm-rqw mmnmg, and Miss Char. tisll war minister wllo was lost in lqpte l-Iuimfln for 25 years a mis. the sinking 01' the British cruiser slonary in India .w;|:| gwe the m, Hampshire in 191G. of secret in- (111333 m u“, evenlng service‘ formation respecting the intended trip of tile Hampshire to Russia. POPULAR m-JARLQTTETQWR; (‘oL Amery said that no such VQQAL|ST__ Mrs. Ilazel Bremner information \\".ls in possession oi‘ Lon] 0y p<ilchburz_ Mas.‘ (fol-men the admiralty and that no facts 1y M this city) {vm 8mg in ‘he connected with the loss of the a; i-lllnlpshire were being withheld morning and evening services. Mr. 1111111 1119 171111110- (1, E‘ 33km. ‘(tenor of Brmgewatm- Tile question of Sir Richard pro- N. S. will sing at luorning service. 11111113’ W115 01101151011911 11)’ 1119 1T“ =‘ cent publication in a London per- iodIca-l of an allegation purporting to explain tho sinking oi‘ the ‘Hamp- shire with Earl Kitchener aboard. America is the Most illiterate oi, Nations Says ii. S. Commissioner AT EMERALD lTATlONe-Bik picnic on Wednesday. August 10th.‘ osLIewrFuTQEbAa n» these warm days are served at Johnson 8t Johnson's Sodli ‘Fountain. ONLY 3 MORE DAYS FOR July discountsst Pstonsfilt affects all the summer goods in the store.’ . _ .. , PYIREX celebrated ovenwvara at The W. T. Wellner 00., Ltd, Qlleell Street. ' _ ' _ , TAKE THE SNAPSHOTB s-lul brin them. po us,,to be developed. Ber eot work guaranteed. Johnson llnd Johnson. v_ , '. mlscouu-r AT 2s, P. c. ALL Ladies whitewear st Patons Ltd. HIGHFIELD- Rev. W. H. Sweet will preach in Highfield Presby- terian (lhurch on Sunday next at 2.30 p. m. ‘ HARVEST EXOURSIONS~ Be’ sure and travel by the Canadiem Pacific Railway, the line; that al- ways gets you there first, GOOD _SHOW--GOOD CROWD. —-’I‘hat the people of Charlottetown fully llpprtvcillic high clliss music was lvillcnl-rll last night by the‘ _l.'lrgo_ zlttl-ndance at» Chautauqua, wllcn 'I'lxc llollclnlzlu Girl was per- f()l‘ill"Il. All seals lwcre occupied and‘ many at tilc rear stand patient- lytllrcugbout t he entertainment. \ CHEESE BOARD‘ MEETING. -- ,._ I s: lathe," Hie was met A LECTURE“. - Science And The pictures shown are Ml’. H. C. Iioc- of| The (‘ilccsc iloard met in the city yesterday with a good attendance.‘ Vice president Alex. MacDonald 0c- cupicd the chair; A cable message from Brockville read “There was a small offering. 100 sold bu‘ llnard at 221 3-4. Sold on the curb‘ at same price." 2400 cheese were of iered for sale. Mr. Biffin bid 22 1-8 but silleslllcn refused this offer. 'i'be, ncxt meeting W111 be August 19 - Robt. Jenkins, secretary. i GOVERNMENT. STEAMERs-ITT‘ The C.-G. S. Montcalm has finished. ‘landing supplies at- Karpuon» and Cape Bauld and is now landing at southwesterly Belle isle. Tile Brunt is at New London placing new moorings on the Fairway buoys, Tile Rouviile has arrived in port after completing the landing of the Magdalene and Brian Islands and at Bird Rocks, Cape St. Lawr- ence and Anticosti light. She 1:1’ now loading supplies and construct ion equipment for the New Bruns- wick coast. Tllc Government cruis ing steamer Arras arrived in port 'i‘ill1sdll_v and left again for Mirauli- chi. DEATHS PhCK-ERl-NG.-At ibis; home in‘ Hunter River on July 29, ll. '1‘.- Plclccring. Fllllfifill service will be held in the Methodist ('ll\ll‘(.'ll. ilunter River at 3 p. m. Tile body will lea-ye Monday ulorning on the curly express for Sunlluersilic where interment will take place. --—-< REQUESTS IRELEASE OF U. S. PRISONERS WAHINGTON, July 27---l1‘nruilll demand for the release of United 'States ‘prisoners in Russia has been made ml the Soviet authori- ties by Secrctary Hughes. The state jdgiparilment was advised today that the communication had been baud- ed to the Soviet representative at Reval yesterday by Counsul Al - brecht. — ,‘Valilablli Ihoiierty“ Fur Sale at i liiquillgue Mrs. l-iilda MCKIRlltlil is offer- Img for, sale her, Vlllllllllll? pm- perty including lco croanl parlors, t0ljo_,;_inrl_aeiuaurant situated .n e centre bftiie thriving town of 11491311115119‘ “w: .-:»i. .1; i | ' ‘ l4_'ll s. I Mceepeescsesese l- t! H, stores and. light disuse supplies on ‘ NEW liRllNSlv-ICK, N. J., July ‘.l7.~ “America stands today’ as the only one among the great nations of the earth in which there is not ll high degree of literacy. it is the worldls ‘greatest disgrace that in thc richest ('illll'lll'_l' on the giolzc, thcrc is no luoney available to paj." red blooded mcu and women ‘.0 ll our children. lillless we are lliing to pay teachers more tllall janitors or scavengers. the tclnplc of freedom will be destrnyetl," dc"- lalred Dr. ‘John J.‘ Tigert, Unit-all States f-lommissioilcl‘ of Education in an zlddrcss tn students of the Rllt gers Slimmer Session at an educat- ional conference in Kirkpatrick Chapel this noon. “ii has been declared that Amer- ‘ icu like Rollie. will be destroyed o‘. vandals frolll within and not from - Wllllfill‘ through the forces of illit- eracy." llc continued. ‘IOne man out, of every four lll the American army could hPlillPl‘ road nor write, but there was only unc illiterate in five thousand in the Gcrlnan army. No one can rcalizc without seeing the seemingly’ impenetrable tcrraiu of the Argonne I-‘orest what we (‘HVU lo our soldiers. But it was a crime to send thcm in as they wele against men oi‘ such high literacy. Boy Cause of ‘Plain Wreck scnaslcs‘. Pa, July 27-— Jos- ~.—.-.—-~. “.'.“,:‘z"s*_' ..__M0 liat Party IikLlFAX. July 29.—Tlle crew of the Basra» Dartm'outh' ferry HlCHIIJQILQRQDWQQQDIBQI§QL£Q v thrilr . ling rescue of twenty-two persons from a sinking motor boat ln Hali- fax harbor last night. A motor boat on its way to Stevens Island Bcdford Basin nnd inlet to the har- bor said to have been overcrowded was on tile point. of, goingidown Captain Fred Williams of the ferry steamer responded’ i0 screams for help from women passengers. ' ' , ST. JOHN CHILD' - . - ORUSHED T0 DEATH * ' 0N RY. ,.= - “ g -ST. JOHIN. July 27.-Little Corl- stance ‘Girvllndsfrayed fnom the summer ll0mfi10f her parents aft Ilenfmth abhui’; six o'clock this evening. Missing‘ her a few nlin- lltes later, the lrlotherset out in search o1‘ her baby. She found the. lifeless body on the railway track, ziililost ‘severed by the wheels of‘ a train wilicll had passed within a few minutes of her arrival. The child, who was not quite two years old. was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fredcrick Girvan, of Si. John, ‘who, with their two children had been spending the summer at the neighboring eurburban community. Marriage in San 1 l. Francisco A Lottery S~\‘\.' FltANClS(lO,_ July M‘ rlage ill San Ifrzlnrfico is a ‘ut- iqry with (“SONGS l to .1 for divorce and payment of two dollars iiccnzsc fee a gamble at. tllc same (acids lllill six dollars later will be paid fur fil- iillg suit for divorce according lo the annual report of County Clerk Aiulcrevy. published today. _ The report showed that 7.585 mal- riage licenses were issued during the fiscal year ended Jllne 30, 192i whilc suits for divorci- lotullcd ll,- 678 or 48.5 per cent for the same period. , THE BASEBALL TRIAL CHICAGO. July 211-» Judge Fflflllil yesterday iniorlned the state's attorney in the baseball trial that he would direct the jury to lc- turn a verdict of "not guilty" ill the cases of “Buck" \\'cllvcr and “Iillppy" Fell-h, former Willie Sex players nnd Carl ‘lmrk, of Si. 1.011111, lluced against these men. i————-C-O-§- CARD 0F THANKS friends and neighbours, for ~th_eln, in their rgclcpt sadbcreave ‘HOTEL ARRITALS ll. W. ‘Rainier. Montrosc; J. B. Gass, Iroquois; Russel lllsrk and wife, Mt. Stewart; Keir, Clark, Mt Stewart; S.‘ M. Vamicl and wife, .\'ii_ Stewart; J. B. McDonald, and wife, N_ Y. City; Mrs. J. H’. (lai- beck‘! Sumnlerside; Geo A. (‘al- beck. and wife, Summcrside; A. (‘. Rogers, Summerside; H. Ii. Lefurgey, slllflifflefSltlE; ‘ J. M. Arneti, Suiuinerside; F‘. J. E. Wright, Summerside; l._ W. Gill, Ottawa; E. iM. Robertson. St. John l~l_ Bennett, Montrealysx McCall, Silucoe, Ont; Johu _ A. lining. Simcoe, ‘om; 1.. s. Ward, Sh. John hiss. Frederick Dale Wood, epll Arrc, a fourteen ~year old bny. confessed to tllc police today that, he caused the wreck of the Lac-ka- wanna Limited. at Glenburn, last; l-‘riday, which ‘resulted lll two men bcing killed and thirty persons lil- Dan Mcldadyen, Sydney; Geo. S, O‘Lcary, Quebec: . R. A_ Loni. Sydney; '1‘. McVicar_ Sydney; II. Montreal; W. A_ | W. Palmer, Toronto, R, Euluan, Dutrich, lured. Detectives iliichael spOlllllillHNew Glasgow; H‘ Mmquwn‘ and Pcier Michaela, of the Dela- warc. Lackalvzlnnzl and Western Railroad, took the boy into Cliriiillll’ late this ilftcrnrlun zlfier trnlnmen had reported to railroadwlfflcials that lhcy had found obstructions on the tracks just ahead of thclr trains. ll‘ the obstructions lladllisl: been iliscovcrc-d it is lI1i(‘1_\' .11.!- another passenger train would lune been ditched with fatal results. “Yes, I pllt the bolt and nut r-n m“ “ark p,“ yrriday and wrecked the train. but I didn't mean i1 can“, my damage," said the little boy in an unconcerned tone. "l just wanicd to sce the bolts and nuts fiaitcncll 1W 111B 1111111111‘- pynung Arie continued. Wearing bluc overalls and a 11106 shirt tile arrested boy was found by the police picking berries not far from the railroad trackl lle had been seen carlicl" in the do)’ 10119.1‘ ing around tho-station at G111! Burn nnd when bolts and nuts were found on the rails today the b01109 started to hunt for him. em sin HOG-HES 1.7+‘; UP. LINDSAY. July zitmflcnorsl Sir Sam Hughes, whose condition was iNcw Glasgow; D. Martin, Kinrcss Al‘. Warterbury. St. John; Mary E Boylan, Boston. ' ' REVERE HOTEL S. it‘. Dojvle, City; Mr_ and Mrs. J. Campbell, Elmira; J. R_ Rcrry- ,man, Parrsborq N. S; E. Wood, Pownal; S. E. Donahue, Boston; J. M. Sweet, Boston; Sallie NeiL-‘on, iliontaguc; uey Mines; Mrs. Nelison, Montague; Neil soil, J nhu Jas. ; Mrs IGracey, Sydney Mines; Margaret Neilson, Montague; W. \V_ Glavcs st. John. N. n; n. r1. Snywcii‘ (lily; ‘Miss Mupplly. Blunt-ton; A. Il_ Gallant, New York’, ‘Mrs. J: G. McPhaii, Ot- ‘Hull, 'i‘oronto;' ii. Lee iawa; ‘Al J.‘ Cliquopion, Montnal; ‘J. L_ O'Brien.‘ St_ John; 1.. .(‘aven, Vancouver, B. l"; (‘. K Gllnong, Si. John; J. A. Stewart Watervillc. Me. | RUSS Horst ‘Mr. J. T). l-‘itzsilnnlons. Toronto; TRACKS 1' ulllcss further evidence was intru- ‘ to the Exchange 'i‘elegr'.ml (‘ompan_v Mrs. Ewen hiaclfinnon ‘and faul- ily. wish to thank their many kind the kindness and sympathy ‘shown to Cilautuuqua; A. H. Hull, 'i‘oronio;_ Mrs. Jas. Spiors, Syd- ll. 1- 1 , v i 3a. __ ‘A. . , a ’ f’ Small Iliank ts We welcolneevcnjlliesrnfl - . - r :.'.:'."..";"..""'....~':..::..*: ~ ' .. , - ~. £""-'"'.;:-...1‘.r.:.... .53 » oemi-annualmglveayoua ‘ _5in. .. fiv‘: yearn. ‘ “" " i v éharlottetown‘ _ .14.» .__,_ Mr 7 . _ ,. ~. ,,. ‘p. 1Safety< 11:01‘ ‘ Siivmgs - ' ' ‘ ‘ ROTECT -.~.....-‘_-iws.£-‘ P and theft by depolsitinygltlsemin one. SavingpBarlk. _ -§;';"“>x ‘ y? I .,, Add to your accolmfgcwl "15 3mm amounts, as frequently n! Y0" "d 111°“- owth of your balance; fuchi ng 11w terest earned, will surprise you, 6m ‘ THE CANADIAN 13.1w 01-" COMMERCE . 0 PAID-UP CAPITAL a -- $15,660,000 Rnssavs FUND - . siififiuliililo’ CHARLOTTETOWN season, c: Lolllelr Crisis}, ill-sages.“ LEVIATHAN CAN‘ DOCK ONLY ‘AT BOSTON MUISTAPHA KEMAL HAS NOT ASKED QUARTER li.-\l.li<‘.-\X, July‘ 2%~'i'be great Leviutllllnl fiorlllerl)‘ ttlle Gcrllllln the biggeilt ‘snip thwt LONDON, July 28¢ The rcport that the Turks have zlproacilcd the v Allies with the purpose of oliiain-1\111"1'11"1‘1- , r _ mg a Cessalion 0f the hosnuuvs ever stcanleli tilc s ' ' lies at Pier between tilclll and the Greeks is Wllwlwn. with. 1r hililmflflii unfounded, according to in-iorlna- -‘"11“1‘“11'111‘1111'° 11‘111'1-"K1'11Y. 5111mm‘ tion received ill official circles ilcrc. ‘"1 “b11311 1.“?“'1“~‘“1’°1c-‘“‘1- ‘Yhlch “"91" This infnmmfinn subs-um“, e5 to rivcr vnyagcrs tube rust, More- Hw m“ that Um", ha“, been Greck il\'(‘l‘. llcr decks arc Jllllck as the -viictorics in Asia. Minor, ibutdt “1““1‘1‘11'1‘ 111 11 ¢“111-1"‘“‘111w7"1'1191' nlinilnizes the moral effect tilcy 111 “"1111 15 11*‘ 111111 ‘*5 11111115 131111 ha“, had upon U“, Turki < Ilcr-oulc. and she hill-l a desolate, ‘l, h, sum ma, the Turkish wit“ link-erupt appearance t'ilat chiihytlle drawval was executed skilfully and 1111“"‘"11< 1'1"111111111- with but small losses in men and supplies. Within, a casual visitor. would find a conlipllniion olj ills firs, im- prc ion or neglect and dcserton. She, appears to be a‘ diam, not a. ship. lll place at‘ brightly. lighted, carpeted passageways bcowcen rows A ilcspatcll from Constantinople mo‘ qmrkbd] Nuu0n,“]i;,l' “DWI,” a illllhvilbilllfififl punctured befe and tllcrc by pinpoints of light. Tile ship set-ills a success-jun u! elnptg barns and a i1ill‘1\' cclllcni. f 0 which is broken at ViiriOfli-lapnl ts” It is a burible ihing- silent, gloom) and tzccuilicll uni) .s a haunted; lllilisi- illigllt be occupied. by the wrailbs of its nlmlcreus ilabitants 01‘ both peace and war. Qllfiliyilllllfiil- as 1.0 ‘Wll('l'if so bilge a job ot‘ rccondilioning could be donc, a job costing at least $10,- (itNLUtIO. Mil‘. Giibtbs. ll shipping board official, said tllcrc wns‘but one placc l;n the Atlantic (roast of this country will-re the vessel could go illluiilc dry duck, 'I.‘llat is the (‘onllnonlvcaltll dock “ill Boston. owned by the Fnitcd State's Gov- crnlncnt. This silins up io 1.000 feet. fiityYect iongi-i- than lilo Leviathan. ‘ {ea-r- mcnt, hall sent a icicgrilul to (‘on- staniinntple asking that thc (‘culral government intervene, with the Allica in all lulort to obtain a ces- sation of hostilities. A despair-h from (‘onstanlilllzpir- dated last Saturday“ sailhfiil ~ Nil- tionaiisl prime minister 1i dktull the Natibrtaiisli 2188111111)’ that lli- illifillfill the 'l‘ul'k.-'. hall been obiigcli to yield ground in the far-c oi‘ thc Greek advance tho Grccks had suf- fcred terrible losses. llc warncd the 21880111111)’ against panic. sayingl every precaution hall becn taken fora successful continuation of tho was struggle which he declared cntcring the decisive stage. -—<4§i- -- . ' NEW YORK. July 2. Brehln, of l-Iasi Orange (N. J’). rc- cciving teller of the Public Nation- ai Bank. shot himself while in thc bank's vault and died in a Ilospi- tal_ Bank officials said his accounts were in nrdcr. PROFESSOR col-r. t '~ ' ASTRONOM-ER, DE-AD B().’~‘."I‘O.\I_' July 27—Proi‘. Judson I5 (‘oit. zlgcd‘scvcnU-tlro, Ill('lll1li'l‘ of tlll- fall-ally oi‘ thc coll- cgc of Liberal Arts, Boston Uni vcrsily, died yesterday" in Nieiruse zlflcr a lung illness, lie had been connected with l}. lifsince i882 and was retired as professor emeri- tus at the clash“ oi‘ 1116' present school year. ‘ ' ' Professor (‘nit had bccn profes- sor of lnatllclnatics and astronomy iroln 1110‘! lo 1915, when he confin- ed his work til astronomy. lie was alisn head o1" the Graduate School for a time. iic was well known In illc world of astronomy and con- tributed to a llli-lllll¢f'_ qf astron- ulnical publications? "" ‘ ' llc is survived by oile son, Wil- bur (Wilt, ilrufessor of mathematics at, Acadia Fullcgc, Wlsifville. N. S. mom llftLll-‘AX, July 2S-~-i)is.lstr.llls forest fires. destroying houses and doing hundreds oi‘ tilousallds of dollars worth nf (iaulage to cu‘. and standing timber. visilcll Nova Scotti-l and New Brunswick today. The haullct oi‘ New liavcn, on the (‘ape Breton Coast, was reported tonight in process of destruction ,by a terriiic eonflagration which for some time seriously tilrcatencd tho village of Neil's ‘Harbor, ill - llabltcd by about five hundred peoplc;_ fire burned down onc dwcl-ling and threatened tile wiloic ‘town oi‘ Springhili Mines, in Cum- ‘ bcrland County, N. S., and -lnolhcl' conflagration cut a \\'lilf‘ swath through valuable timber at (lxlord. N. S., l()i1ii_V_ llock can llanlile~ suniur _ WANTED 13,136 Cf." 11mins“ mo Midi. ‘i1 n; ‘llidhv "~ I , *1 .reported- not. so 110011 -\'1‘-1111’-"11‘Y Mrs. J_ l). Fiizslmmons, Toronto; ‘L I 1 l‘ 1 JAMES T- WMTE . 1151 V1.2 i em . ' -" ' o. Improved tmlai‘ M111 W111‘ 111119 1° Mrs. A. Bell, Wood Islands; Miss WANTED__°NE LNRQE FUR» Real Estate NE . - sit up for iiwenty mlrlutcs. ‘Lnlllg? Emery, Wood islands; Alice Mm“ or u r i k water 3g,‘ Emil, 9p _ ~——- ‘hlilCllllfllilll, hi. John_ N_ B. Mar - p | t " 1"“ ’1'°11»1‘°°"1 . "1" summersluc. is a no "moons son jnrie Ayer. Sackvllle. N. n. out... 4.111s h°“'°k°°”'“‘ °' 1mm“ l! I s I Prolchln n 11 0' lock a ‘ BE1-1-°W11 FM-l-s M. A. Graham. New York (‘lt.v: (h: dodnmm- 517111? 1W 191-191‘ 1° _ . - Mom n“ "V c. . g - - o ‘ Rev. l‘. A. Fitzpatrick, Tryon; W. M “m omce- ELEVEN HOUSES BURNED ‘N .11‘. . u . . . .1 3: MoN-rnpjhpgn, V1,, July 28.—- L. Bllrditt. S_ Johns, N. 13.; A. C. __ $ W _ > ‘WANTED 1 1 ‘ QUEBEC 1B 81111719313" The Klngshlp of ‘Jesus State troops will not he sent to Sinclair, city; iilr_ D. W. McLeod. ' t ‘ mam _ A HD1135 TABLE’ ' -"“"' " " 9B Bellows l-‘piis. where enluloyees of (‘algn-ry; Mrs. D. W. Mcl.elvll__.fl.ll- " .‘i°8i.:1“.‘:ls"r .....-.... "‘ a a , . a ""- 1.1-2.2‘; iszazirlz- : ‘ n. ' ‘ ' was vérybirrlcuitiii. ‘applaud ‘:1 Evening Service, Preaching at 7 Oclook :ta»té_ ‘npmidn; éreim Diane. “canton. llllhf‘ fl N15. 1 _ , ' .‘ “v, _‘ '_' . . , \- , . ~ - '1 cw sm- -- mini-l. i811“; s subset-r Mum to Save. “ i? $115.3".?é'&~°‘.‘i‘2i.it‘.li'.l'".'é3§?h ~ c . . a . - .. .- - '21’? "mm l“ 11717519 1191119 W111‘ 11011111‘! "1111 11111113’ 1111"“ “"11 "l" ' ‘N’ g - ‘ ' ' V Q peas aili- 1191f! In readiness to’ Mir. W. V. Dunbar" Kepool-h; Mrs. .. I Ilwdern conveniences. Central house at git. ite do (‘one a small Q a , _ .- . - u, Mia“, o; the ma“ mm- M, A prpl.=,,‘(~on¢o.~p_ Mflflfl: Rev,‘ . ' . , , . - _ location. Apply Gmnllnn Oflicea il-Ing hear'.t. Joachim, yester - i’ ' COME AND WORSHIP WITH U! Q ‘Wlg "fin"? had ‘nfmqnm m‘, _q_ Dyan“ M" ‘vohshn. Amgrmtu- , q _ » _ , 3; ‘ 4 Wart-rm “ro um" A noun Iv‘. fligt-rll? plllEzri-llh 1111:“ s1? hills"- is! 1*‘ .1 a “M. .= ~ v x1113." ‘i’ ".1 t. M‘ l1 gfllzlyillhfliilfthfihllzt 151111?» 1llg$l@11"rl$1il<lillgh1\n|. 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