“Whoever, knowledge b not practise it ls‘ not sow.” l s tularlottotown Guardian »Iornln| Gun! Two dill, who ploughed bi Tdoce , Cont; Founded 1M1 (lovers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew i , NNTIFISIN KINNEY vention of Hopkins Medical Man (British United Press) John Abel of Hopkins nledical .rosive sublimate poisoning and oth- er maladies where death is a con- kins School today. _.fu Baltimore but failed because Dr. Abel's work on it was interrupted by the war and ho did not have the parts of the kidney and could not make it available for use here. Physicians believe that through it many lives which otherwise would be sacrificed will be saved poisoned have been very large. The false kidney is a tube of glass nnd ed to the arm or some other part ‘of the body. Tlrs is connected with _nn artery on one side and a vein on the other. so that tho blood flows ‘through it. Impurities are filtered by means of an artificial kidney through tho waters of the body and are drawn frolu the false kidney on svh-‘ch the real kidney rests. ‘ RATEs-lc. no.- word, net l each insertion in this column‘. . FOUND- A PAIR OP 8PECTA- cies. Apply Guardian. 1i ________________________ ‘WANTED-DINING ROOM GIRL and chamber maid. Apply Queen Hotel. 8i ‘WANTED-JMMEDIATELY GIRL to work in restaurnnL-W. C. Stewart, Queen Street. 2i won sate-Two MILK cows. Apply John D. Hume, Dunstaff- ‘ page-iii. ‘FOR CARNIVAL WI-IK ILEC trio lamps will be needed, Fill the empty sockets. Phone Palmer- Watson Electric Co. ' 34494-1241‘. ...-......--_.-.-_..__..._ WANTED - TEACHER FOR School District No. 105, Prince County. Supplement $150.00, B. iL, Campbell, Omeary. 8583.12.41. ‘WANTED-A GIRL FOR GEN- erai housework. Apply Mrs. J. Hewlett, Depot House 238 King Stu-M. ‘WANTED ‘AT ONCE —MAID FOR general housework iu small iam- ily must understand plain cook inz. 500d wages, no washing. Apply ii .Care of Guardian. ti _ ‘M-AID WANT-ED IMMEDIATELY Family of two. Apply '1‘. D, lieg- ors. W. K. Rogers Co., Ltd, ti FOR SALE-AT A BARGAIN - Special six, live passenger Studio baker touring car. Lately over- bsuled painted and vanished Apply Benjamin Rogers. ' llllfl-IM ‘JOB PRINTING or svzav description cheaply and cxped itlously otccutod. Guardian Cent rnl Job Printery. Pho s 188. I 70.5011 roa eats, on mttu-r-rsam: Nine rooms furnished. All implements as to?! Tor farm- ~ 111s. no acres , very goon hay crop. At St. Lawrence Gulf. Apply to Box 08, 8t eon, P. iii. c Mlmrrtnl ilahsomueth ‘ttfillllnicuf - moving shiliplig careful y stteildoti- to We pool: cilinemro and pictures. at" as." w trsalmfctircmo? §‘3§:§';f?h°.i '- het- "i315 1.1;; (Pius iii lruviuclll Germans to Apply In- BALTIMORE, July 13.—(}0rn1:1n scientists are planning t0 use an artificial kidney invented by Dr. school, to save life in cases of cor- sequence of over working of the kidneys it was learned at the Hop- Efforts to use the artificial kid- dney in that manner have been made in future, especially the lives of those who attempt suicide by tak- _ing bichlorlde of mercury or cor- rosive sublimato. The number so other matter which can be attach- mmmh Lcugworth Avenue. . ha’, v wgllra. _ v y" gkcgflqltivar; Hogan Li’ gnlzitrlnnfloiglhydeirer; ‘tliamget Mr.“ Ytltroumazldlparty m; | _ .on var: one r . a or en an r oorng o- n”, h N wquw‘ "u" the city will be jolted by several‘ rs The successful competitors will! other Orientals ill autos. lllllllll Hill (Canadian Press) ' OTTAWA, July 13. —Tho num- ber of members in the next house will be 245 nn increase 0f ten. Quebec Ontario. l’. E. l New Bruns- wick and Yukon are unchanged in the number of members. Nova Scotia loses two Saskatche- wan gains five, Manitoba gains two Alberta. gains four and British Col- umbia gains one. Maritime changes in the elector- ate map in Nova Scotla are Hands and Kings united with Queens. Shelburuo divided between Lunen- burg and Yurmouth, Cape Ilretcu, and Richmond divided one being Cape Breton south the other in- cluding West Cape Breton and Richmond. New Brunswick is substantially as at present. l’. E. I. has no change. ilHlNiiE Plilllll YESLHHAY . Enjoyed Favorable Weather land Was Very Large Yesterday morning the members of the locnl Orange lodges held their annual Church Parade, the thrcc lodges, St. George, Iloync. and the lilack Prcccptory, march- ing in procession to St. Paul's Church, where an eloquent sermon was delivered by the Rev. H. D. Raymond, M. A. Tile procession which wns wit- nessed and favorably commented on by llllllflffldl-Df citizens. formed up before the lodge rooms on Richmond Street and headed by the Pipe Band proceeded down to Prince Street, along to Grafton nnd thence to the Church. During the church service Mrs. Frances Hall Trainer, rndered in her most capable munner, a solo during the offcrtory, and the sor- vlcu throughout was very ilppro- prlate to the occasion and most pleasing to the Brotherhood. At the close the parade proceed ed down to Prince Street along to Kent, dawn Queen and thence back to the lrall on Richmond Street. ..__j¢o>——-—- N. Y. Prohibitionfsts Raid Roof Garden (Canadian Pres») NEW YORlK. July l3.—-Prohibi- tign agents raided tho Ritz Carlton roof garden l-zlsi night when the restaurant was serving more lllllll 400 patrons, urrr-alotl six wuitoru nnd a patron, and loft a suulmom; for the manhizo, of tho Harden. The laid will designed by prohi- bltion agents who ltliogerl inept hzui been going to Ibo garden lur u week and had bong-ht chnmpafzne a! $10 a quart. The audden appearance of the ni- flcvrs throw the garden lain u inr- moil, Many ilincrs junlpul from the i-thics and swarmed around thr- rul- dcrs. Agents hurried from lrlblv in table whore they alleged tin-Y 111W (lam-no of filled or partly drained champagne glasses and snatched from tho tables WhIITPVPr evidence they could find. Mnny dintzs spil- led the evidence. The waiters apponroil in court this morning in evening clothes. Sliliii r and A large number of replies were rocL-lvod in answer to the question put ‘n the Guardian. W111’ 11005 [ienno the elephant at Sparks Cir- cus smile so broadly? . Tim-prizes, eight in number, have a. been awarded as followuzfl ', lat-Mrs. Ira Brown, Cum- om, of the m“, import-m 0 ‘am-Sgt’: b°;1“d"‘1.Hs:~ ghfirygleifigandr. events of CarnivalWoek ‘will be n —— con uta . - Ilrd-Jleubcu MoKiuuon. F811‘ Vicw. Other winners-Ida Alchorn (no addressh‘ Hoiiico Warren. 05 Charlottetown; NEXLHUIISE and uloulbor cl the crow of tho mast of iload on tho deck Lind sustaining a on July l’. and is loading a cargo oi‘ pulpwood for Newport News. —---@oo-—-—-—- 0. 0. H. And P. the official visit of Mr. John R, Watson, Supreme. Monarchos. and‘ Mr. Kirkland H. Wilson, oLProvi-l deuce. R. 1.. Bu ems Khalifah, O.‘ 0. H. & P., to Charlottetown, Tuesday evening. CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA MONDAY, JULY 14_ 1924 alum Now Control Situ- ation (British United Prega) LONDON. llcrrlotn victory Smato is in the understood to lomacy since the present govern lnout accepted power. ' the League ot‘ Nations dominating European power failed in his great attack. The plan is now safe and England cou- co-operutlon. Observers hero grct that the possibilities for a set- tlement are conlplicated by the nu- ticrlul election in Uni-ted States but believe that both parties are anx- ious to co-operate with Iiritnlrl to place Europe in a prc war econ- omlc position insofar as possible. Tho positions taken up by the dominims are important as Euro- peans are realising that they re fleet the atittudc of these who suf- frrcd in the war yet are detached from its immediate problems. While full credit la given to France for its patriotic stand. claim is nlade by some that Premier Mac- donald betrayed France through cndezlvorinlg to substitute the Dawes report for certain financial articles of the Versailles treaty. The almost unanimous vote of the French seualic proves that tho Brit- ish view on tho revision of certain portions was absolutely necessary. Special Squadron Leaves ‘Frisco (Canadian Press) SAN FRANCISCO, July 13. -— The British special service squad- ron headed by H. M. S. flood, the world's greatest battleship, steam- ed from Sun Francisco harbor to- day after u four 111)’?! silly. 11111114911 by a round of entertainment. The big British fighter started out for tho Panama Canal where the squadron will divide, ‘the Hood the battlo cruiser Repulse and the Australian cruiser Adelaide. 0011- tlnuiug through the canal to Ju- mnlca, and the four light cruisers Dragon, Dauntless, Danse, and Delhi, setting out for a trip around the Horn. Pastor is Fined For Cruelty (Canadian Press) KENNEBUNK, Mo“ July 13. —— Charged with brutally beating a dog “m1 lguvlalg the animal to die, ltev. ltobort ll. Iiorcmus. pastor oi the Unitarian Cilurch hero. was lined $20 by Judge Harold Iiourne in the Konncbunk pollco court hero. ~ Seaman Falls To Death From Mast (Canadian Prfilt) PORT WADE. July l3.—Dolsred Audraeoscn, uNorwoglnll SUillflllfl schooner Dcddy. mot i\ iruglc death hcrc today when ho fell from the the vessel striking his fractured skull. Donth occurred within two hours after the accident took place. Tile unfortunate man, it is un- derstood, was engaged in some work on the mast and was shilling ills position when he lost ills hold and plunged to the dock. Ho will ho buried at North Granville. on Sunday morning, The Deddy arrived nt this port pineal Visit. fvan Sanctorum. Donald McKlnnon, North 8L, Charlottetown. nsppiease call at the Guardian Oiilce in the evening s immediately and get their prizes. A number of the local Tribesmen. NIPLNNNSY Ni Americans" and British July 13. -—l'l'onlicr French be the greatest triumph for- English dip- YPolncare, lacking an internation- al ldcullsnl was really ancnolny of and over cudeztvoritlg to mukc France the Dawes trols the situation w'th American re. A Thousand ere and the Piper's for Borden. At packed. Tile trains from the in evidence. a covering of birch foliage. deuce everywhere and in centre of the field nus a platform erected. where the ilresscd the vast audience. Tile day was ideal in every res- pect for an outing and although very sultry. the refreshing breeze ulnberland luadc it delightful. Arriving at the ground the Rev. the Mayor, his cousin. was author- como to lilo brotherhood and guests in general. This was done in his most pleasing manner and replied to by the lt-t. Worshipfui Grand Mus-tor Bro. J. Y. Phillips. 1n the absence of tho Rev. S. C. Ward-whats, Grand Chaplain of At 9 o'clock Saturday morning u special train consisting of 8 stand; ard coaches drawn by two engines [lulled out of Charlottetown depot with a goodly number of passeng- Band hound every station a- lurge number of people were found waiting and by the time the train reached Borden it was completely west also brought in large crowds of people and hundreds of automobiles were Arriving at Borden the Brother- hood fornlcd in procession at the station and marched to the picnic grounds where a large number of tea tables were very conveniently and colufortably arranged under ltefresllnlent booths were in evi- the speakers ad- from the nearby Straits of North- Mr, McPherson in the absence of. ized to extend a most cordial wel- iiliiiilili lndaluilul av . d, BElEBllliiiilN Al BilllilEN A Grand Success Socially and Financially- Borden a ideal Spot-About Three Persons Present io______ the Orange Council of tho World, who wile to deliver the oration for the occasion, Past Grand Muster L. take, his In his zldilrcss, which was listened to, he Ii. Miller place. most zlttmtively expressed many of the leading prin ciplos of the Order and closed witl a most hcxlrty good will toward all Past Grand liethune, Murdock McLeod and Rev Brother Spriggs, Kensington, ud was asked to the order nanletl. Their address es “were inspiring and fell upon re coptilv: trars. every respect, the things some of its diners, their capacity, in leaving table were made to groan. At 1 o'clock sharp sounded and the drawing card on the program; almost inlpossible to keep course clear. At the crack of the (Continued on Page 5) blasters J. J. dressed the lliééiélllllliiil audience lll‘ The dinner was then served and the service was most complete in tables fairly groallotl under their weight of good so amply provided ‘and so temptingly arranged and served that it would not be surprising if forgetful of the the bugle announcement was made that the athletic sports would open at once with what was looked forward to be the greatest namely. the matched running race between Rev. Mr. McPherson and (‘apt John L. Read of the Carferry. 'I‘his caused u b-urried exit from the tables, for nolle cared to go to Iiordou and lilies seeing this race. So grunt was the crush that it was the NNNINEN HESS YESTEHNNY Took FoFTrips Car Ferry to Trans- Today’s Pro- 1 of Sparks Circus, the 20th Century . Wonder Show, til-c first section of which arrived at the station at 2 . p. m. caused considerable cxcltc- - ment. Transportation of the entire‘ - the Carferry, was completed at six - o'clock and the work of putting up the big tops immediately begun. Tile meat used by the organization con-I seventy to seventy-six feet in en to in the world. size, there being four hundred pee-I pie in its employ. horses, six elephants, and camels and zebras are luenagerie. The various animal cages and drays, hauled by elephants, horses and ponies ‘attracted large crowds to the curbs of the streets through which they lumbered and great tries; numbers flocked to the grounds to, could be seen. The circus has a continental rc- putatlon, so wide that the charact- ers of a book recently published by D. Appleton & Co., and written SNYS SNN NNS (Canadian Press.) NDW YDRK. July 13,—Ti|e body who was hanged Saturday at Vall- loyfleld Quebec i'or slaying I-lenrl Lavlolette ill a tavern brawl at Vul ‘leyfleld was brought buck to Now York Saturday by ills widow uloth- or and an uncle -Patrick Cienry. [Crowds stood before the lll0lllcl"s lwcst side apartment when the ena- lkot was taken in. Many neighbors who on their own initiative burl joined in an appeal to stay tho youth's execution were weeping. Nlrs. Anna Morgan ,a nurse and friend of the family gave out the following stwtement prepared by Mrs. Muir. “My sou was not executed he Wile nlurdered. He was the victim oi the cowardliuose oi‘ Canadian politic- laus." Metagama In Trouble Again (Canadian Press. ST. JOllNiS. N. 1<‘., July 13.~’i‘hc Canadian Pacific llllcr Metugaulzl Ibmlnll for Quebec for pernmnent ro- palrs after patching up horn ihc damages sustained ill a (l0lllfil0il with the Italian Clara Chums oil" Capo It-ace, Juno iii. wont lltilliifi! at tho harbor entrance today, badly‘ listed, it was difficult to control hr r ‘and tugs surrounded her in an oi- iort to get her free. Democratic Purse Overdrawn $25,000 (Canadian. Prue) NEW YORK, July 13. —Thc long deadlock in the Democratic nation- a1 convention has proved a. severe drain on officials as wcli as private funds. The New York committee, which practically financed the big show for two weeks. tumcd this task over to the national committee this week. after expending about $800,- 000, not including the $500 daily cost of the band and other amuse- ment features. Tho national committee, with ifuuds limited to about 8100.000, promptly hogan to reduce the costs eliminating among other things 41 of the 45 ushers on the theory that after a score of sessions ticket holders needed no guides to Ild their seats. Despite the retrench- ments. however, it was said today Later that the national committee had al- nquet will bo ready , overtlrawn‘ this hold at the Beach rove lnu. ‘ . . , w ‘ -._- ,,-.. ~1 / ~4 . - 035.000 of Waller Muir 120 your old youth ‘ lliliilllHEiI “SW31 I Last Minute News I Flashed in Over the Wires (Canadian Preu) CONSTANTINOPLE, July 13.—Un|ted States army fliers left Constantinople at 6.10 this morning Greenwich time for Bucharest, Romania. (Canadlan Press) QUEBEC} July 13.—-Flve hcuscs were completely de- stroyed by fire yesterday after- noon In less than two hours in St. Come, Bauco County, and two other; were greatly dam- aged the losses being estimat- ed at about 835.000. (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, July 13.—Wll- llsm G. MacAdoc before sailing for Europe today said he would give the Davin Bryan ticket his "cordial support" and that he would take part in the camp- aign on his return In Septem- ar. (Canadian Press) ST. JOHN'S, Niid., July 13- Thc steamer Metagam was re- floatcd this morning and is now moored in St. John's Har- bor. The extent of the damages sustained has not yet been as- csrtalned. vfl.» (Canadian Press) BUENOS AIRES, July 13. - Four hundred civilians have been killbd during the fighting In Sac Paulo Ilnaurrectlon ac- cording to reliable adwcoa from Blntlos giving the Unit- ed States consul here as an authority for the ultimate of the dead. TORONTO, July 18. -Pro- party estimated to the value of 0,100,000 will be affected in connection with the construc- tion of tbs Esplanade Unl- lntiec. MILITARY PARADE Ycsterday the infantry and Light Horse- uolts now encamped at Brighton paraded to Zion Church where Chaplain Rev. G. C. Taylor preached an appropriate and elo- quest sermon. ny favorable comments were made on the splendid appearance 01 1110 lilfllding soldiers who fold fund by lowed» the route already detailed; s. h by Earl Shapin were drawn from its personnel. Some oi’. the nlenagerie beasts are of unusual interest, five of the lions having been used in the photo-play "Tarzan of the Apes." was formerly the mascot of Prince- ton University. us a "llve centre." THE PROGRAM. 10.30 a.m. The Upper Queen and Sprng Park. of the menagerle. 1 to 2 p.m. Popular, classical and jazz concert by the Jack Phillips Concert Band. ' (Continued on Page 5) Five More Thugs Rounded Up At Winnipeg tinuing. (Canadian Press) hundred Ias follows: Agencies Harris Abattoir Co., , _ , Bros, Limited. Patons Limited, Da- Elr. ii:z'<..'::::ss....':. i::°...?.'.:.".‘i.~- A. E- and “Prmce... (m0 of the Users, lottetown Garage. A. l-lorne and Co W. I1. Prowsc and Sons, E. F. Acorn, Bourke , Station, Palmer Watson. Electrical la$205511“‘clotstlgoorgilllzlfgoiluigy: 0°" Rudmn Bros" Gudilmm Ems" rQ-Q nluoh for Charlottetown reputatlonllmler Bros" Two. Macs’ 513111935 Sh I'eardon, Frost and Wood, Fennel and Chandler, R, T. Henry McFarlano elaborate Stmc, and Co., Rogers IIa-rdware Co. Mari [ulrade will leave the grounds at “m” 15199171” L151“ Cmmmny- Hugh ,es Drug Co., Canadian National Ex- 1 p.m. Doors open for a “close-up" 919-“ 13°- -—-—¢o-c>--—- aw and Holman. Ltd" (Canadian Pros!) LONDON, July 13. -—The city of Messina, Sicily, which still bears the marks of the devastating earth- quake which centered world atten- tion upon lt, is being swept by a terrific fire, according to Central News dispatches from Rome. and fifty buildings have been destroyed and the fire is con- SPIHKS’ liililsaiu PlillAliE llliillililil EVENING One of the biggest features of ‘Carnival Week celebration will be ‘tine grand decorated auto and horse ' rawn vehicle parade which will port Blg itake pirates; Thlzlsdaly evening and ls expec e to e t e argest turn- n out of its kind ever before witnes- gram lsed in this city. The committee i; is different (1) Imperial Tobacco Co., Ltd. Moore watch the operations of erection and Muheod Mcbalne service Sub and to view such of the animals as “om perfecfion Ice Craam Co” Nzb vy League. Bruce Stewart and Co., Carvell Bros, A. Piekard and Co. Buntain Bell and Co., C. Lyons and ‘Co., J. and T. Morris Co., Ltd. Per- -cy Down, Swift Canadian Co., Moire Limited. Imperial Oil Com- pany, DeBlols Bros, Windsor The Weather, Etc. in charge have - The arrival yesterday afternoon bee“ 3" work f“ the pa“ mmnh and have succeeded in procuring the cooperation of the city's lead- ing merchants as well as a great number of citizens in general. The fire brigade together with a show, involving follr round trips by 11111111701‘ 01 011101‘ 111111110 0011001118 will participate and that practically every organization _in the city will be represented in modern ‘travelling equlp- 0110 101111 01‘ 111101-1101‘- As an incentive to paraders pri- sists of twenty all-steel carsfrom zes to the V0106 0i’ $2013 W111 110 EW- those furnishing the beet length, being the largest and most turnout in the up-to-date cars used by any circus These classes tour in nu mber are most artistic (2) The personnel of Sparks is on a most orl-ginal, (3) best commercial, par with its transportation unit in (4) the funniest, Prizes will be given TWO hundred first winners of each class. | The committee will find it impos- 111011111011 111 11-5 sible to make a personal canvass of each individual merchant but this should no; prevent co-operatlou on the part of all business men and anyone else wishing to turn out. Following is a partial list of en- Currie and . ye that they were crea- ted in jest?” Delivered ll-U. u, mu, cannon no U. s. a. IND Annual Subscription iiiiilliii iliil. llliliiillfi lHl Kililil Many Shirt-Down by Gov’t fioollfl~700 Arrested (Canadian Pull) ATHENS, July, 1s. -—Murtial law has been declared throughout tilt! Bulgus district of Bulgaria follow- lug a revolutionary ullrlsiu; 111 which the rebels killed the prefoc and other officials and maIJY their number were shot dowuiil clashes with Government troops. Sofia dispatches state that- sporadic uprisings on the part of Agrarinus started last week and gradually took the form of a revo- lution throughout the district along the Black Sea. Troops loyal to the present rs- glme made more than 700 arresl! at Varu-a and elsewhere. Much of the fighting among the Agrarlans, Con-mania , Republi- cans and Government forces ap- pears to have been of a rough and tumble character. but reports of numerous casualties indicated the troops were forced to use their» arms. Pirates Killed Captain, Threw Body Overboard (Canadian Press.) NEW YORK, July lii.~—-Iiollowlng the report from Halifax that the French steamship Mu-Lhouse we! boarded oi! the New eJrsey Coast two weeks ago..by rum pirates who took a cargo of liquor valued at ‘five million dollars, prohibition of- expected classes- the three Murnaghan, Charlottetown Selling'1'101013 here today revolved Word Ltd, Clark 3:03,, The that a second ship was also boarded Ltd, "Prowgg by pirates, who killed the Captain and threw his body overboard- The identity of the steamship was not revealed but it was said to be also oi‘ Foreign registry. The raids were directed by one of the biggest "bootieggers in this country. according to the report, in retaliation for cutting of rum pric- es by the foreign ship. Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, fEtc. Ratos-Zc. par word each insertion. Service “Reserve July 22nd for Sttraw- berry and Ice Fream Festival at Union Road. "Come to the Fort Augustus ball game, social and dance next Wcdncstay afternoon. 3473714 2i One "Reserve Monday, July 21st for the festival at Marshflold. 3312 7 8 l: time. The men under zlrrest are- Illll Bodnor, a 15 yon,- old youtlu‘ (loorgo Duddlck, Norman Davidson, and two others who gave their na- mcs as Bmsvlc and Jeifroys, '1‘11ey will lace a series of charges when arraigned in police court to- marrow. Vast Forest Fires Raging. _ (Canadian Press) VANCOUVER, July 13. —Ali the CI l WININ-Irm. my ls-Fw- m»- . .. . ....,‘”.éiii‘"°.. $213122. Jiifiilli beltllevcd do have ‘been! 118201313101: ‘(HEY QAY ALLMEN even|ng_ Good we cram and w I ‘ercy 0K1: e wlo _s ot am _ k. 1 d H _ wounded two rnelnbcm oi" he Wlll- ARE “WEN 0a L m“ d e 8mm‘ wrmunmrzifa nipog Detective force yesterday in YFSAWH HOPECF} zlttempting to avoid arrest, were ' "I C | 1) 1 rounded up by tho police today, Eat“ ON? 6F E" Q Mfwg xBmHEYI‘: a‘ NIIININOHBINNVQIII‘ w alcgortling ‘to thct Police ‘TU 35,111 ‘Ygedncsdaynduly fltiith. Admission i? 0 0"‘ F 0 i1 101100111 c gain: ‘ ‘.1 cents lat es w h sake free. of thugs which has boon operating 13w" RULE“' ' 345357 712 3i 111 Wliiiliilfli: and District for some .--__ "Warning don't miss the l-lott- entot. Biggest race horse story ev- er made at Morcll. Wednesday, 8t. Pctcra, Thursday. ‘Zoo's moving pictures,—2i. "Bradaibano-Tho llew London Choir will render their beautiful service "The Prodigal Son in Song" in the Presbyterian Church, Brad- alibaue. Monday evening. July 14th at 8 o'clock. 1i "NOTICE- Come to North Rustico to the W. M. B. supper on Chester Woolnofs lawn. Wednes- Forostry department officials sta- the scene of the devastating forest fires which are now said to ha“, become general on Redonda Island. As far as can be ascertained no lives have been lost. said. is the only thing Wilflll. that canl strong wind blowing. Damage to the extent or more than $100,000 es m Monday. re fighting the flames with all their might and main. tinned in Vancouver have left for,1110l101'l110 W081 All the inhabitants st. JOhn-xn-H I . TORONTO, July 14. —Msritlme , winds, Illlgir tide this morning at 7-50, and tonight at 9.30 Sun acts this evening at 7.49 and Rain, it in ‘rises tomorrow morning at 4.23, Full moon Wednesday July 16th save the situation, for there is n 7.49 a. m. Summer-side lldo eighteen lnlnut. later than Charlottetown. day, July 10, 5 to 8.80 p. m. if not fine, Thursday. 34767 14 2i "Come to the Grand To: Party at Huiiiday’: Wharf, Wednesday July ‘l8, Harland loaves in after- noon for the trout event. Sphadid nil and sumptuous ropast. ti "I if t If: to i. n-‘isiimaaillid. SSS-hill‘? fair and v _..\.. “The lunEs and the A earth, and all that is '* between them, think ’ . has already been suffered on by 18's’ ‘Rehlm u” a I l. Isl 1. m u 4° °- 311118170 .1'111¢1\- "mm"- 221;. .22.‘... are‘: "e- m twig a». d. and it l. feared um the big logg- Tom“, ,,,, __ 85 ,6 n". "°"’°'“°- '11“ “'01-'11 ing company has been wiped o t M , according to officials of the Unign qtfglggal....... 0E3?’ “A "M09301 .9 711191.17 1° smmsmp Company. The m Chaflottotown _ 78 60 m“: snaroloastcatrv 'to the ebu- lormation was received from there Ham“ ' 53 cm“. " * ' i ‘ Clean ,_.., . .-t . U’ ,, .... y.