- connelllltb im _ _ _v _ __r____ A . _ j‘°°'ranmrrss-rams »-. »_ rw " firmsror ALL." ‘ pad! N133 f WITNESS _ emlueusaEiEi. o ~ -lN_§_ll_llllliN CASE s N suululou ' (canadian Press) MINEOLAN LONG ,`IBI4`A,l_¥)N*_July o.-new ewes are , Dv tu... ww- -erwftedlwhwe .radar charged _\vith.cs_1lt'!_iege revolver. He , o heya-'l _ faB_s._w_itness in llldncase otlg hdcN the Grand Jury, He wap themlau who, it ia stated, recently obtained for and spirited BWKY B pistol for Mrs. Cxrrnan. _ ewman said he was the party tg gh” '9l`Hll“f1¢ifi0l1 and squealed bdcaure 0 did not get the money promised to him. Mrs. Carman -is still ln u state of nervous collapse, "ml Q. TU Jill EHUIMBIA .ai P 3 .J . _.___ ' (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, July 18.-150 men of the Niobe“leave next week for lirlt- ish Columbia, there to join the Can- adian cruiser, Rainbow, which will go to ilshri-ng Sea to carry on the British share of the International. patrol following the sealing conven- tion. ‘l'00` LITE -FOI CLISSIFIU lTl0|| _,_.._.--- -- One cent per word each insertion in this column. Cash must accomp- any order. Minimum charge twenty- flY_9_e°“_*°-_____.__._____ DOY WANTED. APPLY 188 QUEEN strait- , sees-s-somcllagup. oIfu'1N Moron Boar Fon 1-nun. I -uw-~_ 41fl-_J-_,31<_§=»-@;2s==_1ff-°- WANTED A GIRL no-li -GENERAL house work. King Edward Hotel. , _:lien-_T-11Mai. i-”o‘ll slim.-1 suanns naixron ot $95 each. Apply this olilce. _ _ _ __ 3411-7-limi. FOR SALE-A SECOND-HAND OX- yrathcr, price $15.00. Apply at this ence. ___ ____e_41i_1_-1-1l_i\-ul. non R|tN'r e Room COTTAGE zza King St. Modern conveniences. Ap- ply zzc_Kiug st. ____ 3401-‘7~11u WANTED AT ONCE A GIRL FOR general housework. Apply 187 _ ,Prince _Street. __ ____ 3410-7-_1l1_VI6ilJd. FOP. SALE OLD PAPERS. PAR- ties requiring paper for bureaux, shelves, etc., should apply to The Guardian 0filco._ Zeilfl-5-30Mtf. Hus'1‘L1NG MAN UNDER 5| Eailll locality. Introduce our Member- ships. $50 to $500 monthly. The 1-L-U 2°_e.___f=~=1u=¢ea._ev- =_4_l2:l1l1= PARTIES WILL BE CONVEYED BY Auto fto' the Clif! Hotel now open for $1.50 each return. Phone Davies Hotel 209-J. _ _ ________ __‘*1_1§‘F‘_'?;l__1"I_1l_*_‘3i1*i°PP~ WANTED _BY Tl-IE 20TH OF JULY n girl fm- general housework or nurse maid. Apply at ‘.260 Grafton _ Slffet- ,___ ___3_“_?_’_‘:";1ll"'2l1_"_‘1_~_ WANTED, ' FIRST-CLASS MALE Teacher for Bunbury School. Sup~' ll|€m"3llt, $51. Apply to ,l-lamnnnd Kelly. _S0_ut-hllort. 34IiIl~l7-10M3i. 'l‘E1\CHle`lR WANTED FOR RICFZ Point Si-bool. Sllpplrmient $20.00, Apply A. B. McDonald, Sec'y. __ ____ __ _ 3421-7-i1M3ip¢l. wAN'rED A MAN Fon THE. FARM steady work good wages. Apply to Edgar Henrtz, Marshfield. _ :ues-1-illviriiua. LOST IN '.JHA|t1.0'l`TE'l‘0WN, ON .lilly Znd, a parcel containing one Ladies' skirt. Finder please leave with Miss Lislie Cameron.. St. An- dl_-_cw»’s, E. _ 8420-7-8M-iipd l-`flII.\Il). A _S-UM DF MONEY IN» THE straet. Owner may have same by buying for this ad. Apply Archibaldi McLean, of Match' & (‘o. 3432-7-l1Mli. Al.i. PAINTERS ANi) PAPER- hungcrs are roquestcil to r-lake u special effort to he at the Owls' I-lull, Saturday, July, llth., at 7.30 m 343-4-7-l0l\l1l. D- - ___ ____ ____ _______ 'PEACHER WANTD. -'l’E.»\CHl‘Ill wanted for Wilmot Valley F.'ch00l. first or second class. Supplement, $45. Apply Edward (‘aeely, Sec’y of Trustees. 8314-7-l1M3ipd. wAN'rEn.- ‘TEACHER Foii CROSS lloads Schcol, Lot 48. Supple- ment 550.00. Protestant preferred. Apply E. W, lliartin, Sec’y, South- _ 3m, Rui-al fltoute. 3400-1-11Msn>d. WANTEI)-TEACHER FOR KINGS- ton School. Supplement $60.00 for first class teacher and $50.00 for second class. llfsle preferred. Geo. . sms-1-11l/iaipd. woMsN F011 -hospital for- in- E. V. Scribner. Hospital sane. Supt. , Bo! 57, State for Nurs- Arthur State -_ iiMHiS_Sili0il _ iiiiillilliiiii _ _*_- (Oanaillan Press) LONDON, July 9. United States Aan- bassudor W-alter H. Page, speaking at a meeting tonight in re the peace °°'“‘l5°llBl'.V in thcimetropolitan made a statement of the new treaty be- tween the United States and Great l3rl-tain. After referring to the cord- ial relations now prevai-1-ing between the two countries the ambassador ,said it was the policy ,of the Amari. can people to have alliance with none Where there was perfect friendship al- liances were not necessary. The old arbitration treaty between the two countries however, has been renewed, and now he wus free to announce that 5, new treaty was being conclud- ed whereby H commission, was to be set up to which either country could refer matters coming under dispute between them. Bot-h govern-ments promised never to begin hostilities until this commission had investigat- ed and reported on 'tbeid-isputes. The treaty he declared was now_virtually complete. SUP|iiiiii_ llillliil Hou. 1\ir_ Stewart, K. C., on he- hnlf of thc Sheriff but not opposing the mr-tioil, drew the attention of the Court to the fact that these were criminal proceedings and the Attorney-General should have been the propel person to make the mo- tion, and that Mr. Johnston was not the Attorney-General and did- not represent him. The question of bail for the She- riil was then lnooted, blit Mr. Ste- wart declined to answer any ques- tions as _to whether the Sheriff could be bailed or not. The Court tllcn ail_ii‘ul-ned to Wednesday, July 15, intiwuting that the question of bail was one between the Coroner and the Sheriff. Some application was then rr-:de re taxing the costs in the case of England and others v. Decgan, and u rule nisi was granted to show cause why the cost in this suit should nfl' be taxed. The action, Mr. Johnston explained, was to re- cover the sum of $8,000, and the cost of the suit they were willing to pay: but the plaintiils claimed more cost than the defendant thought was adequate, and -counsel accordingly asked to have the cost taxed. A rule nisl was, granted, returnable on July 15th, to which date the Court then adjourned. ` ' With regard to Mr. Horne, it ap- pears trut he has declined to puit in bnii fm: his appearance, and he-is now su;-posed to be in the custody of Co-oner Johnson. The Coroner must have him before the Court. If he send him- to jail then, inasmuch as the Sheriff is himself jaller, and the man whooccuples the position of Juller il. aPP0illt°d bl' him and liable to be dismissed by him at a moment’u notice, it follows as a matter of course that the Sheriil could walk out of the- jail, as he has the power to dismiss, and pro- bably would dismiss, the jailer. Uo- roner Johnson therefore has`the She- riff on his hands, and the Sheriff is willing to go wherever he takes him. It is said that a similar difilculty arose in Ontario, sad e special Act of Pnrliun-ent had to be passed _to remedy the ioke. _ __......._---....- lllsarirs nisiment Guru Bhunmstism -etc.; tlculnis se td Trees.. Charlottetown, i s t0d&Y. gave Sir Edward Carson a free hand to take whatever action he cared to take in calling the Ulster V0ll111teers~to arms. The men were de- °1B"°d “BUY icr mobilization at a -moment's notice. Sir Edward Carson lu a speech declared the time had come for Ulster Loyal-lsts to translate W0l'.dS ‘into action. Something must be done to cause the British Govern- ment to make up -its mind in reference to the matter. Ulster, he said, was anxious for peurc but would not nr. Ccpt Peace ss the price of surrender. ‘ LONDON, July 10.-A, special des- patch from Cairo, Egypt, says the Ang-lo-Egyptian members of the' Uls-_ ter Volunteers have received -instruc- tions to come home at once. (From Dar Special Correspondent.) BELFAST, June 30th.- The Brit- ish Governluent is very seriously al- armed at the progress which the Trish National Vol-l-.-ear n-lovuntu; is in-skiing in this country. Today the irish Voluntei-rs number some 180,- 000. B, large proportion of which are fairly drilled, and 5 smaller propor- tion armed. 'l`he movers in the matter, how- ever, dlave very strong Lopes that the l'nit-ed States will come generously to their assistance so far as the fin- ci-l ti: _ce ned. U t nn u ma ers are con r p o 'che present comparatively llttlc.mon- not df, that without breaking oil with the Natlonalists. It is doing the next best thing- spending a‘u'out £50,000 per month blockading the Irish coasts with cruisers to stop the importation of arms. The Volunteers now openly avow -that their ultimate object is the in- dependence of Ireland. The crisis in the "United Kingdom" is becoming :Very acute and within the next six ,weeks. the long anticipated will 'h-apnea. Grave fears are entertained as to the July celebration in Derry, wlrlch is the storm centre of the North at the moment. There the Nationalists and Union-ists are wat- ching each other night a-nd day. Speaking la-st night in the Brit- ish House of Commons Cn the Al- banian question, Sir Edvward Grey rather needlessly statcd- that the British Government was not prepar- ed to send British troops into that country, and they would not obstruct any other power. Great Britain cannot send troops to Allian- ia or any other place for the simple ree-son she has not got them with- out calling out ber reserv.-_s. 'lhe home army which nt present should be well over strength in view of the coming trooping, season, is new nearly 15,000 men under strength, whilst the Reserves are 80.000 below cy has been subscribed in Ireland. etrengtii. lireat Britain is keeping Sir _ Provisional Government of lllIste'i"til ,fiildt lctiilli Necessary ill Calling Ulster Yeluntcers `te_llcti0l`1. $ir_Eiiwurd-Declares Volunteers, Reddy for Mobilization and Time Hes (Ionic to Translate Words into llction. (Canadian Press-) ' se alarmed is the Government that every available ,,,,.,, at hom, 8,, long _ BELIQABT. July 10.--'Ilie Provis-.lt would put down the Irish Volunte-I as possible, in view of the calming, ‘mal '°V°|`“m¢“_ of UIBWF. m8°¢1llS cr movement ‘lf it dare. but it could tion of the crisis in Ireland-. - As a result of the seizure or arms and ammunition at Rossclara the authorities are showing renewed vig- ilance in watching the Wexford coast. It is stated that a myste\| IOUB Schooner- said to be an- Ameri- can ship- which was hover 'ng round the-coast of Bannon, was last Boon heading in the direction of Water- ford. An armoured cruiser has ar- rived in Wexford Bay, 5,n.¢1 since has vigllantly patrolled the coast, throw- 'ha' her searchlights along the shore at night and keeping ri close watch on all passing -vessels anlcl local sull- ing; craft. It is l‘ep0!'tB€l that the Customs have seized many hundreds ui rule.-_ of which nf. official mention has been made, on the Southern and Western coasts of Ireland. These without ex- ception are of American patterns- Springfield and Colts, principally. Latterly there was quite ,, demand in the South for American pattern rifles and many inquiries were made in Belfast. The steamer Roma, which was ar- rested about two months ago M ac- count of having been (as alleged used in the giun-running episode - at Larne, is still lying, ‘under res- traint at AYP. with the part cargq of coal she had loaded at the time of her seizure on board. _-ov.-_-_-_-:,-_-_-_-_-_ .fc _~_-- - 1 1 ~ ~ if 1-v ~-wfw - ~...~. - --wr - (Canadian Press) WlNNll'EG, Man., July 10.- 'At 11.30 o'clock theFree Press, Liberal, announced" 19 certain Liberal seats and 20 certain Conservative seats with one seat in doubt and six seats to hear from. The Liberals' seats are as follows: Arthur, Birtle, De- lorain, Glenwood, Gladstone, Lans- downe, I-lumiota, Minnedosa, Moun Portage I a Prairie, Russell, St. Cle- mens, Virden, two Winnipeg Centre and two Winnipeg South, total nine- teen The Conservatives' sealts: Assini- boie. lir-liutiful Plains, Brandon Cy- Ipress, Duuphine, Elmwood, Dufferin, Gilbert Plains, Gimli, Iberville (ac- lclarrution), Killarney, La. Veruau- drye, Lakeside, Manitou, Morris, liuckwooil, St." Boniface, Turtle 'A - -i - '-f _ 7..- CDNSERVATIVES WIN _ IN MANITGBA '_,,_ _.._.._._._.._., ;g'_'||i(;_,||_ [Mountain and two Winnipeg North. 'l‘utai, twenty. l The doubtful seat is Kildonan and Bt. Andrews, where a maiority is ,eleimcr for Hon. Dr. Montague. The six seats to hear from are Carillon. Emerson, Robliu, Bt. George, St. Rose and Swan River. WINNIPEG Jul 10-Re orts re . Y » D ' _ _ - lceived up to midnight have not 'de- tam, Morden, Rhineland, Norfolk. iinitely decided the standing of the urties in the next legislature but hey indicate clearly that the Gov- ernment will have a good working n-ajorlty. The Government claims 27 seats ni against their opponents' I9. The Liberals: claim that the results in six seats now standing in the Gbv- ernment column are so close that recounts are inevitable. (Vanadian Press) H.-\l.ll1'.-\X,‘ July 10.-Miss Margaret lliackcnzie nf Ottawa, superintendent of the Victorian Order of Nurses, ,caused a sensation at the closing session oi the (‘anudian society for Superintendcnts of Training Schools Convention here today by a paper in which she said that the courses of study in all Canadian hospitals and the conditions under which the nurses u NURSE SUPERINTENDENT cAu§_l;§_sENsAlloN ,in training live and study were not _for the best development of nurses and that an ordinary girl who took la three years course in any of them came out as much changed for the worse. I Tile statement caused a lengthy discussion in the course of which most of the speakers didered from the opinions oi Miss Mackenzie. The Si:preme`Court resumed yes- _ _ - - ~ ~» - terday morning, Sir Wm. Sullivan, _' , _ ' ’ ~ - ’ 'V . - ____ Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Haszard _ _ - ' ' Tile members of the Sumner School eral 0” the Sc ce and citizens f l'harlotl;e and Mr. Justice Fitzg d _ of icn - bench ' J' ' ` ' ' 'town enjoyed another l'l)tl-fury treat, The Cmoner' Dr H D J°h“B°n’ last evening when Miss llleanor Roll retnurnedfl. writ of `de.t'ich'."ent whdch ' inson of St. John delivered her sec- federal member. Unlike political celebrations, party politics was set aside. Conserva- tives and Liberals alike joined in the happy occasion to pay homage to 'their great leader, the Premier of (Kanada. Cn the arrival of the twenty autos tile party was received by the Pre- mier oll the lawn under thc shade of the oak and chestnut. In responding to the address Sir Iiobert thanked his friends for this he had lomwed against the Pugh ond lecture before the school, lhe Sharm °l_Q“°e“’s County' whwh re' subject of her talk was "The Teach-, turn, having been made, stated that _ ing of Two p0e,,,s_., The poems Seb h" hfm ui" bmw of the therem'.“am` ecteil for illustrating the lecturers cd lsrl-derick H. ]-lorne as therein he _ _ idea of how __ poem shoum__be taught was comnn-ended. (Canadian Press) entertained for thc safety of the ,handicapped because they could only were from '1'ennyson's “Idylls of the M12 J0|-HB0" K- Cu then m"v"d QUEIXICC, July il.-Dufferin '1'er- Chateau Frontenac which faces the|tight the ilnmrs from one side, the King,” '|`hey were Saint Agnes and llll0ll 'Chili l`0tl_ll’l1 `l_01` ll Writ Of Ha' race, Quebcc's famous promenade ov- Terrace. It was also feared.-others being too steep to work on. Sllr Galahad. WHS C“l`l“lH dlmcmd to the Cj°f0“"f erlooking the St. Lawrence, caught that if the Chateau caught|'l‘hc people living above and below In the teaching of the poem it'was, if. pi-uauec _thc l><>¢lv_ Ol the Held FN' are relay and. leaned by e and the stone supports or time l.ne.te'rraee began to move their be- suggested that the pupil should be ‘l‘="l'~`-li H- h'°f“° _b°f‘“`° the C°“ft’ breeze, the flames made rapid head- hotel would fall into the tene-:longlnga The terrace is four hun- first marie acquainted with the story immediately. This w_;'it was issuefg “-ny through the hoard walks. In a ment district below. Houses fa.cl:ing,dred yards long and the board walk on -which the Docm was b.HB9fl.Sl10l11d and the Coroner, w o was Dressnt little over an hollr 500, feet of the the terrace were soon ignited by fly-_was composed of wooden planks, (ine be allowed to hear it read cxpressivcly in C°‘ftt° lm`m°dml'ely returned t' a hoard walk collapsed and fears wereling sparks while the firemen were third of the terrace is destroyed. should have attention drawn to the he hm* th" hcdy 0! the said Freder' ‘ word pictures, and compare them to F|iL0_MiNlliliVHil Under cnnvas since Tuesday of last week, the militia infantry and cav-' airy forces and ambulance corps of P. E. Island go out of camp to'-day. Yesterday saw the wind-up of the twelve days' trainings in some prac- tical field and tactical inaaoeuvres. A sham action was fought between the two columns, attacking and de- fendirgz, into which the forces were divided. As stated in ycsterdny's Guardian, the two forces 'marched out of camp on Thursday afternoon and that night bivouacked near the scene ofthe operations which were carried out yesterday. The attack- ing or “Blue” force under Colonel Ings nrudu their bivouac near Mount Ryan, while the “Red” force, under Major Jones, bivcuacked in the lo- cality nf I-Iazclbrook station. With the “Blue-" forcei -was Colonel Al- lan, Cami- Commandant, while with the_“~Re~l" force were Major Hayter, of the General Stall of the Sixth Division, Halifax, and Capt. W. Gib- son, Chief of Staff of the Camp. At five o'clock yesterday morning the two forces left their bivouacklng ground and advanced against each other, and their out-posts came in- to touch _near the bridge which crosses F'ullerton’s Creek. The "Blues" were fighting guard action, the “Reds” being to hold at all costs,-to ing Fullerton’s succeeded ln ahead of the once took up a slfion, covering "Blues" the for advance- of the check cross- ‘ ‘ Reds' ’ bridge and at D0' The but DOUBLE and cottage for st the #Uh ic H. I-lornc, as he was commanded. -_._--_-___-_-.-_-__--_-.-.-_-_-_-_-_--.-_-_-_-_-_-,-_-,-_-_-.-.-.~.-.-.--M.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.--.-7-.-.-.-,-_-_-_-.-_-.-.-_-_-_-_-_-_._-_____._-__-_-____________,__._,_____._________ ________.___________,___,__g_______;_____ . . . h. h h Mr. .lohn_l=ton then nnovctad thug the _ ` ` ' - f,_‘;;1r&si|1‘tr;d!?a'l\rlrethvldt1llvdNylibs; eigogld Shellil ulio was in Cour , shou d l_;_e rmhzc that the poem was nn “_ fe-a em-iucli lines' “ i;|l|l|5|3N|s im. P. i. |. cnlsllli . .f tions to be administered to him _ _ ~ ~ ,__,__M ex,m,sE,m, 0, truth and not wlthm hm" days' ' I - - ' “only poetry." The clear, melodious and expressive reading of 'the poems by Miss Robinson, and her comments _ 0,, them, gave her audience ._,,_ pileafrilr - _' -- r’ i ea in . . The fzrst session oi thc annual gxggeptlgéengé ‘gin nélxmmijol-ity of nv- - ` 1 ‘ ` ' . LDNDONI 'lull' 17-"‘(""ltl°i5m5 l`°‘ Owutshllelcl ’1l'l.)ul‘sd(;1hri:'le*ll‘I them had pmvlously hemp' th gel‘<1‘l'“€ Um l>l°at°‘1 e"1'°“°"‘~'B 0f` lug in the Montague Cllriatlaal Th~°'th"nk1vl Ofpthgl Fig: dlg' ml the European Governments were directed Church. 'rue eeuveutlen was open- mom"-of Dr" r' 't B ‘ey sue eg ut Sir Eflwnrd CNY. Briuilh F0f°iBl1 ed with devotional exercises con- Edqmuon EDM mea; win; C(-) ll’/1 Minister in the House today. ln re- ducted by Rev (~ A Hameld of to the feachers bg ic unmfm ttf' my Sir Edwal_d_ declared that Great N_w G__________w_ .R__.___ (___ C H_;_m_y,J. D. I-cnman. ecre ary o e I-lf"-iii” 'had dime her best but dil`°Ct minister of the entertaining' churclflschoolh 1 R bin o r fe red 5“EB9§tl°H ‘T0 f°l`°lEl1 °0‘mtl`li?S BB then mule an address extending sl: In response mrs' S nwitffh rtlie t0 the limit“tl0fl °f l1!`m`““e“t9 had welcome to the visitolzs. A response to her lgllf lconneglimsme She ex. been without good result. Cn_ the war, "mga by Rem C_ E Armstrong 'S“f“""°,r h°‘°° .UL cfh _'the work contrary they had `.-.ern regarded nu of Hu,,,,,,e,s,de_ ' ' I>f'ilSSffl-_Y ‘ ;1_0"¥_1_° 32,1 00'; ____ 0! ____ Btwmpts t0 limit their °0Tm`°l Of On account of the illness of Evan- bellml (i(lncb yefite ‘to the course oi their freedom of action and had gghst L_ (;_ Muphe,-son his place on °§‘"{l"` ;°“ the Maxwime Pm bein fcienterl in conscqllelwc. Sir Ed' tbe program was illled'by Bro. John iixxsjonandn that itA would he Biiilili iHMiNiilS. ward added that the most notable gimpsm._ ,_ former P_ E_ L pasto,,_ development of the land forces of course 1,-mr the text_ “Let Love M {l_\_eni;_s, tgacuscssion _:as closed with ' e cm.-fic on h _ uenlclu. lieu slluiuen _, A 1.... .....u..’....§..L‘§£€..”'2F$§§. '-"' ,attendance and the convention pro- S'l'¢ -T0HN» N- B-» -7ll1.\"3--'A 'U0-li-'b misss to '»\- one of great interest and sli6ll"was thrown -into the meeting of lniporrnuca the public health section of the Can- adian Medical Association nt their ope_r;_.ing session yesterday éifteanosln wh apaper, prepared by r. .- . Hill, of' London, Ont., promulg'ated_ nie doctrine niet dirt has lime ru TIDE l00h,, ETC. do with-disease. _...___ Dr. Hill contended itliat much of (Special to The Guardian.) the activity of Boards of Health and '|‘0|t0N'l`O, July 11th.-lilaritlme: nledical men was beside the __L_lg_ht winds. chiefly southerly and and that they might he much bet rf southwesterly; fair and warm.; R few occupied promoting conditions enabl- local showers. ing men to live; n more normal life- Tl-iii WEATHER.-Yesterday was than lspossihle for many city dwell- fine end_ warm. ers at present, ~tllan.giv'lng so _much The hlghillt temperature registered attention to dirt and other unaesbhet- Y°9f°l`d‘8Y was 70 deg. above zero, ie things. He said that stutistics`ihe lowest the previous night being from Port Hope showed that ‘the 51 deg- above.. At 9 e. m. yester- breeliers of sanitary laws had one- day it was 63 des. above; at 9 p. 'third lses deaths and only half as l\1» 52 408- Bb0V°- cu,” of mgegglon gg the law I The tide will be high this afternoon nt- 1(0_.59_ tomorrow -at 1.47 and Mon- vlews led f stron day t .36;‘it will he high tomorrow Dx-?a1C. Af-Jflgflrdgotff morning at 2.13, Monday at 2.46 and te the Ceaeei-yei=lua_ '1‘“°"l=¥ H* 9-19- - md ow" pfomment The sun sets this evening and to- morrow at 7.50, and,lillonds_v at 7.49; it rises tomorrow morning and Mon- de at 4.21 and Tuesday at 4.22. U nllamli ritlcl tonight At 9.56 and tomorrow at 10.10. There was a full.moorl on Tuesday .luiy ’/th, at 10 e. m. The inet quarter of the moon will, be on Wednesday, July 15th, at 3.342 WBIQ The lsntth of todpy will be fifteen however, hours and twenty-eight minutes and were full_of tomorrow fifteen hours and twenty for ‘the nine minutes. experience ._.....__._.........- SECOND SQUADRON. in cam; _.___ . ful! f0l`0- MADRTD, July 8.-The Lower House Gi! Wil- of Parliament yesterday passed a _e. m. of .value "nm Nusdron of 4 bettleehirs and sever- memorial of their confidence and good will, expressing the pleasure he iclt in visiting his native county and meeting with his many iricndenuanv of whom were associated with his boyhood days and early business CBl`80I`. Cilllllll cIEll_5. . _ V __ lnnouscellillil. ~ IEEIHIGS ETC. .One cent per word each insertion in this colllmn. Cash must accomp- any order. Minimum charge twenty- five cents. -rothing short of ,, calamity if the think? Uf i-'llc Past Y€l=ll` lliid b€€l1 the who dr-.llvercd n. very helpful dis-|E`ch001 should fm- _,my reason disco". tinuc its annual meetings. Continental Europe and for this wiflmuf pigsimulagionff Rum In . 9 . _ - ' . ‘ ' _ » -- The slng\n~.~ of the National An- Grcat Britain was not responsible. After th.. ,,pp(,m¢-,ment_ of the com__thcm. ,_r__ugh,€ this most lntercsting mittces and the necessary announce- and P,-Qmable meeting ton close, The fox market is advancing. Op- tions on Class A stock yesterday sold to Montreal parties at $12,580 An American syndicate who visited (.‘ll3rlottcf.o\vn this week secured four- teen pairs of Class A foxes for a ranch to b‘c started near Fredericton, N. B. l _O O The shareholders of thc Magic Fox Company may be well satisfied with the year's working of this company as it is understood that the com- pany will pay well over ii hundred pei- een; dividend this year. . O O O In connection with the extraordin- ary disappearance -of pups from the ranch of the Smith Silver Black Fox Co., Ltd., _which was reported by ,the ranch manager to the directors at their meeting, on TU¢9dBv night. auf' to which reference was made in yes- terday's Guardian, it may be stated further that llir. 'I‘ayl0l'. the mana- ger, in his report informed the di- rectors that upon the discovery of t-he absence of the litters lie had ex- Dclltcd in Und. he had hed the female fox examined by Dr. Fraser, who found that the-animal had been suck- ling six pups. This only adds to the mystlilcatlon of the disappearance of the pups. PREMIER BOI-lDEN'S .\`A'I‘IVlC C0l`N'I`Y MADE HIM l’RESEI\"l`AT`i(li\' Sunday visit of Sir Robert Borden ur endbul for the eonstnieeloe of ,, second; y 9 _ ,scntative men from all parts ofthe ,sl minor vessels, to be uompleted- m_county, also e few ladies including- _°“”- eve years. ` lure. A. dewltt roster, wife of the mayor' to his old home at Grand Pre was taken advantage of on Saturday_` evening b over one hundred re re AHUUNU THE FUR HiNCHi$‘ KlllNT\'Il.Ll-I, July 6.-The over-l_°\o¢k p_ "Pure Cold Quick Custard _re- quires no .cggs, just Milk added. 3393, "The Methodist Congregation of Dunstafinage intend holding an Ice Vrcam Festival and Tea on Wednes- day, .lilly 15th on thc chulfh grounds. If stormy (list fine day following. 3345-7-9lil3iEZi. "The Alexandra Women’s Institute will hold au ice cream and straw- berry festival at Harrington School on Monday evening July 20th. If .lot fine then Tuesday. 3--1.13-7-11-Mllpd. "St, lriers S. S. Picnic will be Ileld at Westville on Monday next. Harland leaves wharf at 9.30 aim., and 3 1:. ni. Refreshments served on the g,'l'oumls. 3417. "Ice Cream social to be held on grounds of Methodist Church, Cove- head, Mclionald's Corner, Wednesday .luly 1.7 at 4 p. m. If weather un- favorable social will be held first fine day following. 3416-7-l1MZlElipd. |-u_nu “"'l‘o get down to Brass tucks"- Have you ever considered how use- ful n Billing Typewriter. a Smith .Premier or lfcmiington, could he to |you in your own business, A M-line Fraser. Halifax. N. S. 3395. “The Sunday School of the Metho- dist Church, Kingston, intend hold- ing their annual picnic on thc farm of James Cruwys, Kingston, Wed- nesday, July 15th. Should day prove unfavorable, picnic will be held ilrst fine day following. 3404-7-1lM2ipd. "The ladies of Clifton Auxiliary of the W.F. and H. M.S., intend) hold- ing B sale of ice-cream in the Hall at New London, every Saturday even- ing during the month of July. Pro ceeds in aid of Home Mission. 8378-7-10M9i. “York Point Hotel will be opened for the summer, after the 37 of June. ’l`he motor boat (York) om run to Charlottetown, for the ne- comodation of any parties wishing to spend 5 while at the Hotel. Plone communicate by telephone. D. W. WNW. 1’l'0Prietor. 8118-6-Nlltvrks. “A STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL will he held at Winsloe, near the brick church, on SATURDAY, July 18, beginning at four o’clock. All are cordially invited to -attend, and help to make a good time. The pm- eecds will go towards repairing the DHYIUHBSG- B418-'f-11lIl2l. °°NO'l’ICE.- 'Ric members of dhc- ket Lodge No. 1484 will their Lodge Room, 'Hunter Sunday the lbth inet., will when 0 _ ueiaeain "’ ;§'§°, Mr. mera speak Sister B1 order ( .vaginas