.._.--|_-¢_IEQP|J __._...____ _ ~s_.¢-- "‘1§ am “ll cliil ilit for she sec]: “T reg , x l? ,1:- Unt , ' ewe!’ ,_ her _ i ' " nme YOUR eons " », . - , ' 0 d have them put in and I u ' I for the fall's shoot.- ldl l} f n mowers sharpened I i" ' l’ c nil general repair “w,” tly attended t: will _ so Kent st. nfft ‘ ; jTHfiREis such a sim- ,1. - f ple ‘easy way of wash- }; [i ing rompers. school yflnghsms, play clothes, ‘gm, that you won't mind ow ‘many there are-- 1 v thanks to Rinse. i-él i -First, make the Wonder- , ul Rinso liquid? Take half ; {at packet of Rinso, thor- i lipughly fdissolve’ it in ‘cool "5 . lwater, and add two quarts 10f boiling water. Then lay éyour clothes to soak in the ,tub of cool ‘or lukewarm if; ‘ i i ‘water. After one, twoor igthree hours ‘or in the “Soakthe Dirt out- morning give them s thor- ough rinsing and‘ the dirt just runs away. No need to rub on the wash bosnd so that holes coins said colour. goes. Rinse is a wonderful producty; scientifically made to. wssh clothes by soaking‘ - different from soaps, chips snd washing powders, and used difier- ently. Do not put Rinsa 1n- to the i tub from fho psoksge, but make the _ Rinso liquid first. IF YOJJ USE A WASHING MACHINE Follow directions ss shove. the clothes wring enough fresh Rinse and yon will have the you ever saw. After sosH them into machine, s liquid, operate and rinse, sw ‘ cleanest clothes ‘ .. little 9 CHOP from Hannah's Catalog. "me FESTIVAL u» be held on MATT! Nvyilliate tonight is post- Dfmed until Tuesday night, 1st. 31 3i CHEESE BOARD QUOTATIONS —-Tb_e following message has been received from grockville, Ontario, b? the Secretary of the Cheese Board. Fifteen sad s quarter noon. sold surb piece _s.s_rne.‘. -; FUNERAL TODAY..—The mains of Masts James. Ross, the "yeargol ison of Mr and Mrs. Ross, formerly of Frederic- ton. P. E. 1.. who lust his lilo in Furl-Hy niorifi-g- ‘"0 s" pp i.- mw" w to 1hr: i-rmsy h oi‘ his Dflfellts f0 interment. Mum sym- llflthy lsbeing’ eirteizilclr to the paretts ann arbor in-a-tibors of rm- famlly in tliczr sail bereavement. 1'5‘.- PERSONALS J- D- Tflylor. City, was among the passengers by the early Bur- fleu train last evening. Mr. Aubrey Brown, Stamp Ven‘ rlor at tho Post Office, returned last night fi'om Stanley Bridge, where he was spending a vaca- t-ion. ‘Miss Lyma right, has rslurn ed home after spending a pleas- ant fortnight with her cousin Miss Patti Currie of Souris,.' The Guardian pleased f-to learn that Mrs. C. H. Block who llfrs. John Souger and children who have ‘been visiting relatives -ln the city for the past month, left on rcturn this morning to DOFCHEB ier, Mass. Mr. Gordon Larter, city accompanied them to Boston, ‘Rockford snunre in am bl rm. st. August "i" ms “ j out our 213111011185. m. in office late Horace Hassard day afternoon as the train which lei‘; the ciigoat 2.50 was nes Burris’ Crossing, near New Annan it narrowly mined striking auto with fouifiiassengers, men and Uvofrwoixien, bare; ly succeeded in Until-II across be~ fore tluhfralh smashed into it. ceived a bad shaking up. Th number of the car was taken and hand’ t,o n. police officer Sum take action against the driver of the auto. Two Lost (Continued from P6186 1) pm mp floor, where a woman was standing at n window. ‘Ho saw the other child and the man come down safely on; the first ‘ladder and later saw the cwoman rescued- Witness went up the firs-l floor and managed to get to oub of the rooms, ibut could I10! Se! IUFUIPI‘. He returned to the ground and told the boys to get the waici- ill Hall an hour later he wont up “gaqn Wm; "a iimigi-n, searched all ‘the rooms on the first flo-ir of deceased during the night. has been lll for some time is now very much improved in Fireman Trainer health. partfin getting the ladder lu tlie' top floor. and in rescuing the? woman. Mr. Ross told him tho‘ went up the ladder with Officer, ‘Doyle and Fireman AUCTON shoe ‘man st 1o a. Desks, safe, typewriter, hooks etc. ,- 31 1i. NARROW ECAPE-On Thurs- “W. au two One man jumped snlho doubt re" uh; erglde, who will no doubt the boarding house and saw llOill-l , m5 H9 did no, see emu]. of lhufflll)“ this afternoon of lliirlywsix l lFirPlllllli I". ll. Tralnor, dsscrib-illfllllllfilflr» Ol- Wlnlllillflfl- Wllll 150i ed his arrival at the fire and his While ‘a li-litle further buck was 'l‘. children were not all out yet. He' RINGISIIDE, Jersey City, July Z8 ——Bsnny Leonard, world's light- weight box-in; champion, success- fully defended his title against Lew Tendlor, of Philadelphia, in a twelve-round, Ito-decision con‘ lest tonight, earning, in the 09in ion of a majority of sport writers st the ringside, a narrow shade la s. great struggle. The challenger, a left-header. furnished the champion the most interesting combat he has had since he turned buck Willie Rib chie some years ago. Tendler, starting with great confidence and skill carried the fight to the cham pion. ll-ls pummeled Leonard with stiff lofts to the lbody and sharp righ-ls to llie head and paw and brought blood ‘to the champlon"s nose early. tit appeared in tile first i'our rounds that 'l‘entilel‘ was, to have things all his own way. New Yorker Alien] 0i Canadian Goli —'l‘. Kerrlgun, >Slwnnoy Club. New York, led the field at tlln i-mnzlu- holes of the sevenlyiwohole me- dal play tournament for the opt-n golf championship o!" Canada. ills score was 1418. Trending on his heels was Eric MciNaiuara, also oi‘ the Slwdnoy Club. After ‘lhem came Nichol Thompson, Hamilton, Canadian professional champion, 0nd L. Wntrous, Redford, Michigan, with '1» 9.2:: hilt 0n Opening no‘ i MlOIlNT BRUNO, Que, July 2B; “Bile: » g gm American Lesgius i RJLIJ. New Yvrlr 141000100~782 St. boeis 200010000-360 Batteries-Jones and Schang; Klop, Bayne and Severeid. at Detroit also. Washinglln 200000001-410 2 Detroit 01000500 -o 1a o Batteries-dfifrnncis and Picin- fch; Oldham, Dsuss and Woodall. at Cleveland mun. Philadelphia 1soorsooo~1z 13 1 Cleveland 100001010-3 o1 Bat1eries~llnrrIs and Perkins; ‘Morton, Lindsey and.0'Neill, L. Bewell. At Chicago Boslln 00000110110-312 1 Chicago 0100001101-—4 10 U Battories—- Ferguson, itnsscll and lluel; Faber and Schalk. RJLE. k Natilional League at PlrilatlPlphlit lll ll): grove; Singleton, Winters, Hub- bell and Peters. At Brooklyn Pfltsliurg ILHE llatiorios~Jones and (YFarroll; OFschgel‘, llrnxion and _O’Nclll. v At New York First game ll.ll.l<.'.' S1. Lnllls 210000010-4 7 2 New York 0001500.’. V813 1 'Boltcrics—l)onk, Stuart and Clemons; Ryan and E. Smith. Second game lhliJu‘. Si Louis New York Battt-ries—- Haynes 1llJl10000——-l 10 4 00000003-3 7 1 and Alli- Cincinnntl 6001Il0100—<1l lis‘ 2i I Philadelphia 00l.100050 ~- 7 12f 1 llalierics-Dnllflhuo and liar- 100000]00—‘.2 9 5. Brooklyn 10000020 ~ 2i X - llnltrries~~Atlams and Goucli; Vance and Dnbcrry. At lloston ' lt.ll.l-l. Cilicugo 040010ll2—9 1L’ 0 Boston 000000000~0 5 " Candy in your mouth” then you get the delectable gum center. And with Wrigley’s three old standbys also affording friendly aid to teeth, throat, breath, appetite and digestion. Soothing, thirst- uenching. Making t e next cigar taste better. jacket just “melts Lasrs -—Peppermint _ Jacket over Pc ' vlrDcndidicards of 1'54. smith; Nl-hf, Causey and E Smith . Made by Miss Doris \Vrlght in... rennin-a through several rooms iii ibetbp- C. H. Grier. Mvuut Bruno. forru- -» ' I I home from Murray l-Iurbw" whore floor, but could not find nnyrmoler amateur champion oi‘ Canada lnternatonai League l l . ‘ , m‘ c" she spent a most enjoyable two Someone said they were all outJa-nd LCioGrdon, Buffalo. with 155,’ ' OTLUX weeks with her friend Mics Co!» Albert Murray Country, Club, Mon Buffalo, l0; Toronto, 9; Buffa- ' ’ R “a stance Mllfdflcllk, Lost Broth“ in Hall trt-al, 156, R. McKenzie, Montreal, lo. 7; Tormbio. 5. _ , ~ '2 ' ;: _ ———-- - , T. Caniius, West Point (N. Y.), G. Rochester, 12; ‘Syracuse, 6. i ' ‘Mr. it; E_.,Elllott, Oily, wllihng ‘ Garnet Ross, thirteen years McLean, Grassy Sprln (N. Y.). Baltimore. 4; JHTMKV (lily. 3. ___ _____ = for some time acted .1 Linot e old, telling his story of the trii- and S W Langard, Riverside Club,‘ Reading. L1; Sowurk, 4. " " Cllerator 0n The Guardian l("l)\,'I€)’SlgGliV said that niter being roused St John with 157 J this minim-g for St. who: N “foam sleep by word of tho ‘fire The day saw a great yflllely 0f- HOW THEY QTAND I he has l-"cepteil .- - m 2..- _~<» and by the smoke, heetarted from weillfher, with brilliant sun aller- ~——— tion on 1e St. Jon» rllal. (load U18 lleflrflgflul ""0 "16 llllll- 111$ tinting with showers and high National League A v utk ‘P-Lnbié." brother filimmge l-lllfl! Wlllldlllill. windg, This naturally had its lath-- L L m ' , coming ehlli. . e Bot own .19“ on the play, most of t e Won 0s .‘. IIATEE-ltlc per line Iver duf- fyo W! line Del do! for 8 days » “H, I ‘h t at 116.41“ not . i h d‘ _ t rs-we York 58 v, G24 . 8o . ll d I s d . G nth urd - ~ T5 _° l‘ 5T9 - players meet-lug wt _ sass . w I -- - _ ,2: 3'51‘; ai-hnrceofpetirflirsfrcixrlnltlilnll" ilri-YZZ-i-Ci’. one ‘word’. __ DEATHS 118111‘ ll-lfi 111M110!‘ lifter they E0! lofllllffllffill.’ these conditions. The ‘St. Louis d8 40 "i"""5""?i“;”i"""s‘.‘l.i'f.:1.";{:‘.;‘3';$°li£'i;';‘.‘i‘;';l w "sushi, u w» wm u wooded i; .3; --;-;:\ ~ "' '"' ‘m M” " " e. " " ' . "flllllllfl ellllld lllm- "lll W95 marrow when [he remaining thir-‘Cinciin-naii - --i u words lor one week. Situation Wanted. 50¢ for seven words per RQ5$__]n this C“), on July 30H, ‘he m“ he saw or ms brother . ‘ . _ . . _ _ i ‘ . - i i ii i ill b played. ‘Brooklyn 46 t7 .48.) ~"°V°"'.- -' t l1g24-]I-t't-;"'°5 R°8t~“'-H"8°<!i(i9 rogue. __ H X _u__es._<,>____w e Piitsburg 4s 41 are‘ "w-eee-w- He" W- :*::¢“*““ Q L‘ Son <1 ‘was ow. 0*- ' ‘ : . ' i - ' .. rr .37? mew or unaltered-i. P. a ‘i. wit‘ {P121227 5.15:2: a Wills And Jackson Will E2.'.2.‘3.”"’"'“ ll l; n; \|gs1ntg Wflnu F01‘ S1110 Funeral mdaY (Momllvl m 3 P‘ The‘ ‘Spa, ‘testified to having '~'~ 's . I f H A _ _ _ lalljrz?‘tghgglshlfinceslllf Ml‘ Co‘? closed his store at 11.30. He was! American Lglgug WA‘NTED"""LIVE AGENTS for OED PAFIRO- FOR aAl-"PAR-‘w-zlyfldepot thefigeerby {rig Ratio in tbedutchon at 10:30 there wasl . 1 Watkins ~ 150 products. Direc ply Guardian Office. inedeflctol; for Interment ‘were very little fire in the stove, and Won Lost 4° consume,‘ write on“, J_ R _ nun“! sew“ s Wm b h m The everythinli seemed to be all right. New York. Jilly 28—Harry New York 56 42 .071 Watkins 0b., s19 Craig st, West, FOR SALE- VAl-UABI-E Féliiflitram is o e l , ° f ‘ Miss Williams. an erurloyeelsft oqwilis, challenger for Jack Demir- st. ‘Lou-ls 64 41 .608 Montreal. -_ or 200 sores in good state of cui-imedencto “l3,” “t! 5 "H?" V6 a! 10.35 and he remained iu thaeltorarsoys heavyweight title and Tut Chicago 51 45 .508 »--—-----—----_-- tivntlom- Wlil be sold with or! " , F?“ “m” 311111 ‘gigging Hie "rolls infirm: Jackson, oi’ Washington Court. ‘Detroit 53 _- ' without crop to suit purchaser. '-'—-—<0&—-——- .on o e ire was a n'c oo . Olio, otb negroes, signed o. con" Cleveland 4 - --1 __He]p wgnte€ ‘L A_ Mugphei-gon, Khii-ggg, L‘ ' in the morning when he was ranging“ 18.1511 night for a llfruund Washington 44 , ~59 .473 , D_ ‘H A“ HM“ i 64242141. 0 "P by MP. Hlsslufi- He "mud noticbmesi at nbbsn-s Field, Brooa- Philadelphia r19 o‘! .424 WNW-E “"3 VT w Tc _'_ _*_____ -.... ~ understand ‘how a fire could stanthyn, on August 991p Boston 39 56 .411 '°' F” ‘“““°l'- "P?" i“ F"'“"‘ FOR SALE by auction in office of W. Andrew, Charlottetown. ,________. MAKE MONEY AT HOME.—- $15 ' tov$60 paid weekly for your smire time writing show curds for us. No canvassing. We in- a.» struct and supply you with the work. West-Angus Show Cord .-.i. Service, 102 Colbourne Blding ~ .Torohto. To Let s ..,>._" ’ tries ‘ro LET, PRIVATE sn- hmnce. Apply 48 Gt. Geo. St. l. illuzr -- FURNISHED nous: l0 let. with 6 rooms and bath all modern conveniences. No 85 Cumberland ‘St. Apply Mrs. J. A. McLaren. Phone 534 L. , v A Miscellaneous J hrrso —-CAPABLE MAID, wag-es. Apply 22 Pleasant NTS DESlROUS OF EN September class of North ‘Training School for Nur- = Superintendent. i l . d-c-Female ANTED’ -' "' 1 Q -~ Ron c.7113. Mrs. Jumos t. 65028-31. $24.85 plus one half cent per mils d of meals and lunches on restaur- late Horace l-laszard, Cameron Block, on Monday. 31st July at 10 n. m. Office furniture, dcsk typewriter, safe, bookcase, choirs books, etc. 681427-41 Teachers \Vauted' WANTED-72ND CLASS TEACH- er for Nine Mlle Creek School. $100 supplement. Dan MacPhee Rocky Point. 623-28 3i. WAN-"EED A SECOND CLASS teacher for Stancbel School, sup plemenl. $100. John - -R.‘ White. Secretory. 654-28-61. -—-——<-0->-———— THE HARVEST EXOURSIONS AUGUST 4TH AND 15TH FROM MONCTON—40,000 HARVEST- ERS NEEDED T0 GARNER BUMPER CROP. Canada's bumper crop of gold-- en grain stands ready for bar‘ vesting, and the cry has gone forth for workers to garner in the wealth of our western wheat fields. Forty thousand helpers are wanted-an army of sinewy men io reap and “bind that which the fruitful land has so generously lzmiight forth. Men oi‘ the East are called io help the West, and special arrange merits are made for lnelr trans- portation. Special excursions Will be run by the Canadian National Hallways on August 4m and 18th —the special through excursions trains leaivlng Monoton on that date at 4.00 p.m. The fare to Win- nipeg from Chaflottetown will be to polrrts beyond. ‘it ,- Special arrangements hove been made g0 give the harvesters comfortable journey; The illicit cars are 11o be used. and special arrangements made for the best "£131.05. not s to so u "we beside reiatiiire: elllotfhzr By M11959! ~ Directors. Alllustine now owning mo“ ~ we -I_t_tmnn eamtnou - ‘ I. Bu.” . __I ‘libel! do when i . ~ r can»... r you. ' p‘ ent cars at vary reasonable rates. those who travelled the ‘Ne’ i way" last year will remem- tho splendid service given. all particulars fulfill!!! f!“ vice, etc. apply lflfifiifm" cAgent, i-‘tssenize Denim-- . nrlotietown, P. E. l. ' i train will leave Cher- m August 4th at 9.20 a. n‘ | ' t U mm oet wit-h spsclsi lesv~ ' B’ at 4.00 n. ru- . '- < o . " ’siliii"oi”0 n d (‘Special to The Gusrdlsn.) -MiON’l‘Rl<JAL. July 30.—A. L. Wnlrous of Redford, Mich. is the new champion of Canada. l-lrrwon the right to that honor by lfour rounds of consistently good golf 79. 75, 74, 76. played on Friday and Saturday on the course of the Mountbruno Country Club fifteen miles from Montreal. The Am rlcnn ‘boat won the in- ternational race over the Canadian 8 in The iSpa and declared _that it was impossible for those in_ the cANAmAN "DDBr e-tory to say that it a , started there, as they could not see it from their position. clar-ed That he had repeatedly pliasized the tact that all children were not out of lhebudld said he did not stop anyone that Chas. ‘Rosa fire-examined) em the if “l3- The ""391!!! of ‘the nlghtbad lit. contains any proposition for l-hsken him very much and he n_ restoration, of seniority rights broke down in delcrlblux the of strikers a leading western rail- VGIIIB. l lPireman Votcher (re-examined) S W‘ railroads of the country Will (l8 mand rejection of Pr dings proposal for settlement at St. ihiul scoring‘ 7 points to 3. Iusht frontsolus upths ladders LUMBER WAS international League BOUGHT \Vnn Lost Pfl. -——-—~ Baltimore 70 ~ 27 .722 CHICAGO, Jilly 30.—— All big Rochester G1 41 .598 friendly and ilio break countries which is lalkl-ll about on this side is not anticipated in iho Bast. ' Q . i;;'.i-l§i.°"’ ll-S- Railway Slflkt . Toronto . 51 D‘ T ' t . 25:42:. I13 2i n; millage ""088 Nuwar.___._<,______k 27 71 - Tt)i‘t0.\"l‘0 E1730 ~ As an TEACH JAPANESE ENGLISH bametl nf cannot sin-ilk ry popular and is taught in nil tin-i mg), Slvhools and ,_.,,|ipg,.,;_ 11,. “J59, rations llPill in ri-iulinrss for 22'.‘ i said that ilu- Jftllflllfisfi fowl very; ll1b'llllll3l‘.~' of tlic pariy. Tho strike An1oi~ii-,-i|i<' was ihi- runs-o 0i livor 200 cancel- Tnurisls refused to ira- - vt-l vi:| illiiiillu. whore a street car ‘I strike is in prugrless in addition to c inward Sllilirs is iiifsel-illlg ihf‘. English." (lvvlaroil 1|,- ,i,.,.|;n-i tourist purl)‘. i Ibo ) bl-twm-n tho two. l-‘lliflflfi- l tho rail strike. (Jana Ar-l-orillng to "Doc, .\if'('lll‘f|ly‘, in;in:ii:|-i' of lilf‘ ‘Carls- lliii- ilfil0l. lllf'l‘l‘ had hot-n reser- t Har- of he 1Sliopmen’s strike as long as oad official told the United tateg ipress today. VICTORIA, B. C., July 29.~— type of convertible berth célmllfil ,. a journey to the when; fields. . . England. Searches in; Vain For Traces ‘ 0i ‘Ku-KIux-Kiiin DliSBON. July {lll-England is searching vainly for evidence of alleged organizations bore with which J. 0. Wood, editor of the Ku Klux Klan "Searchlight" de- clared the Klan would combine to "main-thin white sullrflmafiW- Reports from the United Staten that Wcod had declared n "second hundred thousand," British Organization in sympathy with the‘ Ku Klux Klan existed here mysti- fled officials. ~ - ‘They believe "the American editor has been mlslcd by jokers or criminals concert-in! B01116 B" ‘ ishcrs intentions, newspapers are probing the "mystery". Some sug ts someonnis "spoofin ' Others express mild‘ Nilanlllle“ V in as he had no occasion inst lrip through the mlEht have bodies witbo Dassed between the ut seeing them there was a sreal deal of smoke 'I.0uis Ling, cousin ceased and cook alt Lingo; m; tournnt, said he left the restaur- ant at 1.15 a. m. took a bath and wont to ‘bed. Ilulf an hour after ho heard the fire bell. the window-ho saw in stairs. He crie tho house to to escape th the yard. The Only the restaurant below orlric sieve. There was no fight "18 in the restaurant that night. d t0 the people in Bet up. ‘He managed Five million feet of British Col uinbin and llut Oregon o,- Wash lnglon lumber has been bought by the Montreal Harbor Commls; sinners, it was announced by Pro m-ior Oliver. to. In his hall,' he f]! of the de the ifuil force was present to deal with n~bad fire. The great problem from thc first was to keep the flames from spreading to the whole thickly congested block of buildings, and in addition to this they were cont fronted with the problem oi‘ eva‘ cuallng the upper stories of tlto ihuildling. The uncertainty as to how many occupants were in the rooms; the ilonlmess of the first hours of the catnstrophy and the Looking out o ilrc down the back ino fire used in was an- el- Ju the regular fire have been rafter hearing tho Oyitlellcethe ry retired and brought down the erdlct as given above. lWhile it is to he fégretled ma, brltlflde was not fire could hardly Blllldlled in quicker the city. the suffocating pull nt‘ smoke which filled the interior of lihe upper stories of'_tlie rendered only to easy the tragedy which resulted. _ “Had there been firs escapes." in these words the Jury slimmed burning building, time hod they been hero. emergency brlsads was composed of experienced men and they were assisted by many citizens who pcr None have found evidence, to MID‘ port the Klansmnns claims. iiaps would‘ not have come, upon gthe scans had it, been known that A gpmuliiu RATHER- up the causa of yesterday's fire. casualties. which will ‘be remem- bered sadly In Charlottetown for many years .0 come and which. it is hoped. will at least have the effect of forever preventing s similar occurrence. T-he PAcKto m has 50] -BY chosen Molina 1 enacted? s I HER rv-tivrw-i Fb<our ‘rusziawifelrrcittivrf ~ ‘- ‘ A. _ fTqjjni , a new arias-rants oALi.,.,tii.aNtzit4i-.. ~.HE3 comes on it .\<i<_t< tr iqp our warm He's entail ‘A Hihbglto NE‘ ,i_|i SO LET ME HAVE woUR N\<lHT_\<a~< FOR HIM Ab You WON'T NEED lT- __ fltc-qw-q-sj-Yr“ da ; bound Iourim lravvl was ilic orrl if .Mf_ 11 puma m- um, cuunuxv" “.11., , val oi’ IR lllClllliUTS oi‘ an American i is ii visitor in trv city. cll ‘that tho study oi‘ English is w.‘ iilrlimitilin of the manner in which ~ TORONTO July 30__~.w0 “mp3s. lill! TXll|\V‘l_\‘ strike in the Illlilvd zinyoiie in Japan wlivfl ‘Err-u '—-__ x‘ CA5’ War Pair Mons ? o, l "i