A I ' “He that know“: W5 I10 a fi Shun him." , a ‘first out u; l! change who wo ‘ confilolii in) heroism or wisdom.” own Guurdlnn Two ufl s i..." mu maven-id Ifl 0”" 3',“ tun, n cu- u emf-U. BUM’! iisi NIEHTECIST ilillllJAi iiiifllllfdpiii’ IIHIIIII " lolht Ijlll‘ CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA TUf-‘SIJAY, JULY s, 1924 3pm Elli-Bi caivinicouiai t Jr- Died t the Conclusion 0i fir? 89th Ballot the j New York Man Had a Total 0f 368 Votes While MacAdoo _ was Second With 353 1-2 (By Wireless) ADISON SQUARE GARDENS, York, July 7. —Aftcr Iuttling count of early adjournment coiling for a conference of n delegation raonsisting of one representative despatch to the effect that the son of Presi- . . , . t M1 ' '- PIiP-"llled i0 Swede news oi his death at 10.60 last night. own “Sm Targets will Be U 36¢ __.. (lanadvajs “.2 Piunue of Walt-s College Hull. three I A - _. r Last Nightat ashingiton . , s HIIE IIIIW BEEN Tlii Niililiiii iiFli . I ‘dent Coolidge, Calvin Coolidge J in, sutfeij- Dbeyliglfiifitélfofigsigige “ ¥—— ing from septic iaoisoning was somewhat im- ' FY0111 Brazilian Yestrrtlay civlddisng before an I‘ d t‘ .. d . ' Team Nu mbers 2O ‘e era [on on of (‘bailout-town's premier muslc- w¢dy|QQdiyI—FIfBI. stage of "His t WASHINGTON, July 7.-Foll0wing" a Insurrectimlists Had Droved and gave hope 0t‘ recovery came the Promising Ch,‘ FOP TIIIS Yfia-IJSBEIBY New And Smaller audience that (Ellllllllillilly filled the Set up new ugh four more ballots inst ht in the race for the presiden- nomince at the [Jeinacriitic Nu. .- si Convention the standing of "- leaders at the. cud of the 89th lots was as follows: nitth. 308 a. MucAdoo. 353%. "Rslston, 93 lass, 72% ovis, 05% L1derw0od, 38 This was a gain oi’ 8G votes for from each state to consider means of breaking the ileadluek in the (zonventlou. 'l‘h0 ilclegates were about to commence on the 90th bnllot ivhcn at 10.30 p. in. news came of the death of Calvin Coolidge Jr., son of President Coolidge. The fol- lowing resolution was moved, sec- onded and. passed after which the conventicn atljournetl: "Resolved that out of sympathy for the members of the faintly of Government (Canadian Press) fl-UEINIU-S AIIHCS, July llnvzm (Iililflltfli rot-tion has been order rtstorcdq ty in Brazil and the 7.—-A rrom Rio Juneiro this morning says that a telegram has been received there from Sat) Paulo to the effect that the insur- suppressetl and Sun Paulo the second large-a; ci- IN PARIS SEME- IIIIIIT IZIEIIIIER (British United Press) LONDON, July 7.—Thc unfortu- inns gave, in aid of the Urpliaiiages it musical recital of more than or- dinary Interest. The program, from start to finish was followed with close and ab- sorbed attention and the close of each number was the signal for hearty and prolonged applause. p The entertainment ivas an- other exposition of the udvantzctl quality of classical music which can be. rendered by our homo tnl- ent, last night's performance LONDON, July 7.—“'I‘o give per- manence to volunteer corps and to encourage rifle shooting through- out the King's Domitiious” was given as the reason for the found- liig of the National Rifle Associa- tion in 1860 and this purpose has been so steadily adhered to in the intervening years that today, us in many years gone by, thiare are at the iiislcy Camp, in Surrey. awuit- ing the opening on Monday July 7 of the 61st. annual meeting of the Majesty The Kiosk! Prim" 0P9" only to past or present members of, Illg Majesty's Forces. The Qrstv stage: of oualifyinz round I! a! "l" r seven shots at each distance. A bronze medal and bronze badge is awarded us r special prize for the competitor making the highest aggregate in this stage- Thursday - "MucKinnOn Chali- enge Cup" open to teams of 12; the 200, 500 and 600 yard distances. "_"__ capital ot ihc Prince of Wales Prize, o u only to winners of the gold, s Iver or bronze medals In the Queens and Kings Prize competitions 'In Buy preceding year; the "Northland" open only to such past and pre- sent members n: his Mojeuty‘! forces ineligible t9 shoot for the "Prince of Writes"; st; Gevrse’! Challenge Vase, first stage. Friday-King's .Prize, ..second stage. open only to three hundred highest scorers in. first stage. The second stage is at 300 and i300 yards, aggregate, with ten shot at each distance, with the 100 high scores qualifying for the fin-cl stage on Saturday. A silver medal and silver budge is awarded the coin- Assoclntiou murksmen from throughout the Empire, eager to match their steadiness of nerve and kceuness of vision in the many im- portant events that are cu the two weeks’ programme. The Queen Mary Prize, for past and present members of His Majesty's forces is the principal event of the opening day, while the meeting, as has been customary in the pa. t, will be closed with the third and lust stage of the King's Prize, the blue ribbon event of Bisley and the highest distinction that the marksman can win in the British Empire. The King's Medal, “for the best shot in the army at holllc" vigiich was re-instltuted last m k, m‘ highest aggro: ear, in es in‘ i: - 1e or ma _n e . - 0'IJevon——titusseil) by Mr. Robert 100,, Q" ivgdgdaitlzfledfldy Tzlifdig- Ilto score In. flaw second stage. The ‘B- MQSBQTVY- day the cadet and school compett- (Continued on Page 3) nate inisuutlcrstzintliug which swept through Paris Saturday and ‘lllt-ieti such grave alarm through the siuliloirpublication of‘ the llrit- ‘ lsh memorandum which accoiupoub 0d the British invitation to the powers to attend n tronfereuce in London to take the frst steps to piil the Dawes report into force is grailunlly disappearing today. . While it is generally believed it was the result of Pnlncaircbi in- trigue in an effort to unda-riniiie licrriot. there is tionsiderublo crit.- icism of the procedure adopted by MacDonald. The British i-‘orcign Oillce In seri- ously cousidcriiig the recnmriiciiilii- tion that the place of conference should be trlinugcd believing that French supiclon oi‘ zittenipts at llrit ish domination of the meeting should be ulluyed. This would be effected if the conference was sent to Brus- sels instead oi‘ to Ilondou but it is regarded as extremely unlikely that lllacilouulil will accept any such suggestion. A (Imisultzitlou \V.I.Il the Dominica's High Commissltm- ers is being arranged iu order to iliscuss the form which reproa- entutlons should take. ii is believ- ed that in most cases Doiuiiiioiis‘ commissioners will agree to the liritisli proposal. British- Aviator; Still in Japan overnor Smith and a loss of 71% ‘i dor McAdoo. fill ‘A resolution was I ended but .,( lfielug equal. it‘ not superior, to onytitng ever given by professionals in this city Preisdent Coolidge that this con- vention adjourn until 10.30 to- morrow morning." Killed By Bomb 0t His Own Making countryfli wealthiest state was re» ported trarlj‘ today to be still in tho hands c-f insurrecllonuiy force which took [l-UHHPGSIIJII of the gov- llffllllc-nlt buildings during Friday night and Saturday morning in u sudden uprising iuurkerl by sun-m- luary street fighting. Owing: to the uirict cons ssliip iinpusnil by the Jctlerul government in lilo Jitni-irn and the luck oi‘ any communication whatever with San Paulo the tuitio- es of the lusurretztlon are thus fair uultuown here but it limit" sufficiently formida-ble tn federal government at lilo Jaueiru to dispatch troops by land and sen as well an air force". to attempt Its suppression. According to official GIilIClllUllIJ by the Brazilian ,!:'<lVill‘lIllli’llI, the instirrcctlonisis consist of u small garrison of federal troops, but ru- mors circulating here e lo the effect that the Sao iPauo police. military organized and French trained have joined in tho move. ment. Among explanations of the uprising given here is one to the effect that it represents an effort by certain political elements in Silo -Pnult) stuto io secede. from the Brazilian federation ilcclnriiu; its independence and inviting oih wdu tes to join ll in establishing a new government with the city ol Sun, Paulo n5 IIlu capital. The UOIII) d‘- etat is reptiried to have bcgu-n ub- out l0 o'clock ldriiluy night. it rea- clicd its irlllliilX at ii o'clock Szitui‘ day morning and was t'i.‘Illl])Ii'It'(I by noon. The revolutionisis gained control of nil federal buildings after cousidera-bita fighting. and on ac- moved uot passed ged Deaf Man Killed By Train (C v dlan Frogs) (Canadian Press) Ehgiyznrdpl p; g__'_y“|y 7_ __| CLEVELAND, 0., Jilly 7.—llar- olhy Hangman, 75 yam-g gp1|ry 'l‘unte, 20, an honor student at . deaf, was struck by a income. Massachusetts Institute of Technol- o near the station here yoster-IOBY. WM killed by 0 Ilfimb "i "is pm] aim“; ingmmiy kiiiedqcwn manufacture. as he snatched was walking along the railway it from a comrade While it hunt-r k and could not hear the ap- fire. F. Coiling Snyder, the coin- . hing trulu panlon ho were attempting to save, -——-——<-DfPv-—~ lies crltcally injured in a hospital. . w gltlfiilinfllfltllllllageilll tfrilreeullllrylrssfvere ex. Internal Cancer (British United Press) NDON, July 7.-—Vice Chancel- John G. Adams of Liverpool Un- rslty formerly of M-oGlll Univer- _ . lty, Montreal in a statement today ‘eisred that research work nt the iverelty had rcuched- tho stalls en it was possible to effect tho snppearunce of some it‘ not all in- r nai cancers, . ‘ be Vice-Chancellor also announ- that research work iu conncc - with the boot and mouth dis had advanced to u point where s possible to predict. that a re- for the disease would soon be The piano used was n Heintz- man loaned for the occasion by _ itiiller Bros. - . PROGRAMME . . . . . . . . Accoinpanlst, W. E. Fletcher, A. It. C. M., A. T. C. L. Violin, (a) Spring S0ng—-(Men delssolut); I (b) Liebesforil —- (Kreisler) by Miss Kathleen licrnby, Halifax Conservatory of Music. COL. W. N. PONTON . Of Bellevllle, who ls attending the congress of the Empire Chamb- ers of Commerce being held In Lon- don‘ Vocal. (a) The Seller's Grave. —(Sullivan); (b) Young Tom ._:_\ Premiers Confer In The French l Capital To-day (Bi itivzh United Press.) lln-llil-S, July 7.~Prcinler Mac- Donald ol' Great Britain informed Premier llerriot today that he xiqould arrive in Paris at tou-r o' taiock tomorrow afternoon to confer with him regarding the proposed in lill‘ilIIICiI couiercucc at London next wi-ck. 'i‘lie llritisli premiere telegram to this effect look [I10 political world by surpiise all the more so in view of the fact that M. Jierrlot has un appoliiiiiiviii for 3 p. in. tomorrow to reply in iutcrptzilzi-ilons in tlic Senate on the very iiubject which .\ir. McDonald is coming tn illscusis, ---——-i1&} Palm’- Vurmuons Serums" “ tion will be in full swing. The - (Mmdelssohn) by Mrs. Dorothy “stock Exchange-- open m u" Brit Condensed Spool Winchester MocKinnon, A. T. C. 13h Subjects; the “Graphlc-r and M RATE-to. our word, net - th "W‘ bl -d " Violin, Concerto No 1-—(Dc e H" L on Cup Bqunddad each insertion in this column. Beriot) by Miss Kathleen I-lornby. Vocal, (a) Erl Tu Che Mucchiavi —(Verdi); (b) Nina—tl’ergolesi by Mr. Robert B. Mcsservy. Plano, (o) To Springr-(Grelg); (b) Praeiutilnm i (MacDowell) by Mrs. Dorothy Winchester MacKiii- non, A. 'i‘. C. M. r Violin, (u) 2nd Muzurku—(Wieu- iowski); (b) Tnnib0urine——(Gossec) by Miss Kathleen Hornby. Vocal, (n) Don Juan's Serenade —-t'l‘schaikiawsltyll lb) Who is Sylvhr-(Scliubert) by Mr. Robert U. Messervy. God Save the Kit-lg. k1.’ competition, open to all comers, feature the closing day of the first week. The programme for the second week includes: Monday:—Duke of Cambridge, open to oil comers; Dally Graphic, squadded competition, open to all corners. Tuesday-Corporation of the City of London, open to ull comers; the "lbajnh of Koiaporehi imperial Challenge Cup." open to teams of night past 0r present members of Ii-i-s Majesty's Forces; "Daily Telegraph" open to nil comers. Quebec Clergy Are On Tour of West (Canadian Press) REGINA. Souk, July 7. ——Niuoty strong, u delegation spent four hours in the city in tho interests of the creation of n “hcune entcute" similar to that set up between their province and tho neighboring province of Ontario. Incidentally, the delegation plans to secure first-hand information re» gurding Western Canada, on which to base induceinuits to their peo- ple who have gone to the United States in an effort to convince them that Western Ctlliiltltl is u. ____ ‘CHABLOTTETOWN CA-BNIVAL weak July 14 to 10. lvlibiirli-ZOI ‘ITO-MORROW HALF-HOLIDAY.- store closes 12.30. Jenkins d: on.—1i. " *MAID WANTED-AT cube FOR general housework. Apply Mrs W. L. Higgins, 144 Prince SL. City 2i ~swEET, JUICY ORANCES 2s (Canadian Press.) ’i‘t')l\'ii),.iuly 7.—A Stuart. .‘.lc- ' b ouncements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc. gumbo-ma. our word ouch lulu-lion. "North River ice-cream festival uruiht. . :Ul8l'Vo Tuesday, July 15th for Ire Festival. ' 2i I, at Me _- , Grand 8286-7~7-6i. at Borden. July Orange Celebra- Berve Monday, July 21.2w for ‘ tlval at Murshfleld. 3312 7 8 12 ‘ Cream Social at Loni! - Hull, July 8th. If not fine _ duy evening. 3311 7 3 1i b't forget Spring Park Wom- titute ice cream festival at iPsrk Thursday evening. G. . hand in attendance. 2i , Hammond J. lace will loc Bradalbnno Hall Wednesday o at 8 p. m. Sale of Candy 1 cream. 2i a to Cornwall Sunday lenic TIMIPSCBY, July 10th. no following day. 3236-7-73! irve Friday evening July ice cream and strawberry ‘ on Christian Churcl: 1 AND, FlCNylfi-wCtlmfl to ic ct St. Peters on July . at, on 14th. . "Harland" to Orwell and -- t0 cents 8 o’c h this -~ due on return 8. . ~' 8818 1 l ll 3- ten port‘; 0:‘ . rocflill, l I . . ,_ » hurch. u not,“ inn Ilg wing day. V lJ-lfi-tf.‘ mo Picnic-cen- ‘.10 -- c st Si. Paton‘ oh July better place for them than the country to which they hove chosen to g0. ISIIPIIEME IIIIIIIIT The trial of Russel Gay continu- od yesterday in the Supreme Court The prisoner who was on the stand during the morning session was cross-examiner! by the Attorney General. bliss Mary MeEncliern the next witness xvus, in the after- noon, crosscxuiuineil by Mr. (i. Gaudet, K. (‘ Other witnesses on the stand were Miss Melinda Mcllluchern and Mrs. VouClure Gay. "King Willi-am L. 0. L. Church oarnrie takes place at Kinsslen. Sunday. July 13th. at 3.00 p. in. Rev. M. E. Oenge, D. 1)., officiating. 011075-18 In uid'l". E. island Pro- testant Orphanage. Brethren from sister lodges invited. 3303-7»8-1i. ..°THE PICNIC in aid of St. James Church, Georgetown will take place Thursday afternoon, July 24th. if the weather be un- favorable» on Baturdty afternoon ' s32l-7-8-2i "Coma to the ice creurn festival at nraekiey. Wednesday eventn , July 9th, in Mr, l‘. Newman’; field. Tea and sandwiches proytded. if not fine. Thursday. 8604-781 "Musical and Elooationary Ro- citai of ,"Tho Bonnie Brier B sh" at the Bonahsw Hall. Wednss by, July 9th, 24, by John J. Bidey, M. A. assisted by the Freetown, Mlle Quartette. Admission “B6 cts. ‘ 8284-7-74" "Come to tho Dicuic at Rim?- shlro Mouduy, July 7th. 8191 1 I "Charlottetown Carnival k July 14 to 1o. " uses-n ' i "Come to the Grand Ten Party st Hallidsy’: Wharf, July 28, Harland leaves in ulter- ' wit, on uni. nus-mi. _ ml mmptuous POIIIL noou for the grant event. Splondig "Come, to the grand reunion of and daughters of Pill“ use n um m4 Abroad rt I iul Wadnesdl! - Motor Plunges (Canadian Press) this afternoon. Miss hur brother and tiousln route to Sydney, N. S. jured. The ilauiugeil. Favors Quebec Cfil‘ WilS frcc from politics and trol of the United States. liquor traffic. Dr. N. M. ufler his arrivnl here. (st-man Eda-d pmn.) 0t i“ I t barred by tel ' » Allpuni, opnulsh. _ aria Morocco. meet u - Into a Ravine AMHERST, N. 5., July 7. — A broken collar bone was susiuinetl by Miss Maclleoci of Everett, Mass when a cur lu which she was driv- ing, plunged off the road and into a ravine. three. miles from Amherst. MucLt-nd- were 'l‘hc other mrnilicrs oi‘ the party were unin- badly System For U.S. VKZTORIA, l3. C., Jilly 7.— The Quebec system. WGII ailiniuistcreil political favoritism, would bu the ideal solu- tloii for the problem of public con- lii the llutler. president of the Columbia Univers- ity, New York, told The Colonist, IIERIFE FIGHT- IIIil REPIIRTEI] MWDRIiD July 77.—~News of u orual and sanguinnry battle raging Morocco is contllllod in an offic- ial ntttfomoiit just issued hare, The momma o! the litttntion Is bo- winin: more evident and the cabin- iiilvillfiqd It ltd!‘ three houm t u qt , Intel General Prime {weer-veto an of Ito cabinet con- "with General jlominlslloa , “oliolsl athle- fnformetioti from], peep reports be aim‘! Clots Linen, ilritisli aviator who with his two (itllllpllllliliifi arrived at Kusuuil» guuru today on a flight ilrounil the world pious to spend several ilays either there or in this city bolero PFOCB-‘Otlilltt. Meilitreu hopes to get on this most hazardous undvdiifi cult port of his journey bciuv, Min- ato, at the northern end of the lo land of lionspu. 30 Women Figfht Over Lone Pigeon (‘II on were injured in n fight over u pigeon in Long island City, to such an i-xtcnt that their removal to hos- pitnl for treatment was necessary. Thirty ivomcn participated In the melee. fly“, 'i‘he injured aro itirs. Alberta (ii- nt-tti und Mrs. Anna Glorlacti, and Mrs. Rose Mnngnncllo and Mrs. Josephine. IJt-mbrosl. Mrs. (llui-uti Wilfl cut on the head and the oth crs were variously cut, brouseil and scratched. - The police reported the first started when Mrs. Dcinbrirsi ivent IO MFR. (Ilniilllfs HD1159, 1r few floors away, to claim a pigeon. llolh women (ICHCPIIIIPJI into the street. where their loud iliscussion attract- ed others. who eventually became involved in o free-for-nll fight. ' UIRIIH ‘Chill? JUITICI "Jmioigy, he new Chief w ‘will darts of Qeuth _ v itway next Saturday his fimt Slop. now YORK, July 7.—~I-‘our “em-l Japan Preparing Navy Oil Supply (Canadian Press) PARIS, July 7.-The Japanese navy ls busy preparing an oil sup- ply which will make it indepen- dent in the event of war. A COIII- puny acting for the navy is open- ing new oil and oil shale TC5IOIIH in Monchurio. Japanese activities in Sakhalin, also with navy backing, are report.- ed. it is said the steamer Voknn- ourn Mnru hos soiled WIIIl oil dr- voiopmont equipment for the ls- land. French Cruisers To Visit Quebec Again (Canadian Press) (QUEBEC, July 7.-French cruis- ers will again visit the St. Law- rence this summer, according in an innouncemtnt mode by DeS. Victor, French consul in this city» who said that the Ville d’Ys and the Cass-lope were expuctdil in this port in September. lhtli ships have previously been here. This iliun they will spend one week in tho stream in front of the. Ancient Capital, and two weeks In Mont- real. Thaw’s Brother Leaves Millions PITTSBURG, July 7. ——An estate amounting to millions was bk quenthctl to his wife. his son and other relatives by Edward Thaw. son of the into William Thaw and hrnther of Harry K. Thaw. in n will admitted to probate here. ‘ (‘heritable organizations also were ~ remembered. Reference is made in the will to an agreement entered into with his first wife. Preldn Marsh Thaw. 3 formerly of New York. on October 15. 1905, for the support and main- imunco nf his non, Lawrence Copley Thaw. nml belause of this the tentoinr did not provide for j him equally with his son, Edward, Thaw. Jr. He malws the former a bequest of 850,000 absolutely. The remainder of the estate he placed in trust for the benefit of ' \his widow. Jone Olmntesd Thaw. and his non, Edward Thaw. Jr. e hoome of the estate. exclus- ivdofjf inure tn the Thaw Coke similarly. is oltimutld to be 50. 0 Methodists in U. S. Vote Union 297 to 75 CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., July 7- The proposal for a ra-unlezi of the Methodist Episcopal Church South was approved late yesterday by the general conference of the South- orn Church in special stssion hero. It now goes to the annual confer- ence for ratification. The Methodist Episcopal Gener- al Conference at. Springfield, Mass, recently accepted the proposal und ordered it submitted to its annual irnnferences in 1925 ii‘ the South- ern Conference should act favor- ably. The officiol vote was 297 to 5. Forest Rangers Are Reported Downed (Canadian Press) (QUEBEC, July 7.—News has rea- ched the forest protection servici- of n tragedy which occurred last week in the Temlocomiugitr dist rlct in the course of which two for- est ravage-rs, named J. Monet anti J. lieilehunieur, lost their IIVPs by being drowned while on duty. According Iv the meagre details available, the two had been look- ing after flrc protection about one hundred miles north of VIIIe Marie, and were on their southward jour- ney to come buck to n central point cnnoeing down the Kinnoizevis lift! BY iitilllliliit (Canadian Fran) CALGARY, July 7-——0ne of the most severe electrical storms h Alberta in years occurred on Satur- day and took a toll of two lives in the district near Huxley. Alia, when Eric Hnrgraves, l5 o former Calgary boy and Albert Crudfield, 32, a farm f rer were struck by lightning an instantly killed. The two deal s occurred almost simultaneously ut with u distance of fifty miles between them. The buildings also wen not on fire b the storm cushy considerable damage. ... .,,.. The Chinese Submit Their Protest Also (Canadian Press) . PEKING, July 7.—— The reply of tic ChInese foreign office to the ritish legaltonfiz protest over the murder at ivunthsien of Edwin Howiey protests in turn against the action of the commander of the British gunbozit Cockch-zifer in compelling the highest military leaders of Wansliien to attend Huwleyis funeral. Huwley, a llnitetl States citizen and formerly missionary in the employ of a llrlt. isli concern, was killed by Chinese junkiui-n lust month in n dispute over the shipment of wood and oil by SICHIIIOPFI insteiul of in junk. The . Weather, Etc. A nor oi= . ‘ON Tu‘ Feucevorefi Have ALREADY oseibeo caucu- NECK To IruMPou. I TORONTO," light moderate winds fair und warm July 8.-—Marli| no Maximum and minimum temper- atures: Toronto . . . . . . . . . ..ili. 64 Cloudy “.84 66 Cleo: .84 0 _Cl udy ll“ -;JZ';. High tide this afternoon at Q11 and tomorrow morning at 8.1 . Sun sets this evening, up 7.8 and rises tomorrow morning It 44$. July 9th 5.48 p. m. First. quarter moon. Wqdilqllfl- I cents pr dozed- Jenkins 8r goo. *WANTFI3~—A GlRi- FQB oi-IN- eral housework. Apply rs. J. iiowlett, Depot House 23 King St.~ltf. ' ‘ROOMS TO_ LET-PHONE 881944.. ‘WANTED-MAN 50's qENER/tt farm work. W. A. Mutch, Hope- ton.—3226~7-4-3I. ‘FOR SALE-BABY GRANI} CAR. a bargain, thoroughly overhaul- ,.,| “m; painggd, 20p Dorchester Si, . saqt-‘i-s-ai. ‘WANTED AT ONCE —-MAID FOR general housework in small fum- ily must understand pluin cook- ing, good wages. no washing. Apply ii .Ciiro of Guardian. t! ‘IWANTED—MAN TO DRIVE truck. Apply W. C. Wright, Cor- ner Kent and Rochforii, 8i "WAITRESS WANTED-IMMEDI- ately at The RllBB.—-3I. ‘MAID WANTED IMP; DjATEl-Y Family of two. Apply . B, Rog- em. w. K. Rogers Co., Ltd, tf ‘LOST — ON GEORGETOWN Road, between Vernon and Char- lottetown, brown tl he account book containing mo ey. Finder lcindly communicate with Miss Emily Miller, Stanley Bridge. 9i won BALE-AT 4 qncmu - Speclsl six, five mortar ‘Btude- bakar touring cur. tbly over- hauled painted and vanished. Anni; Bcolnmtil 1 m Y “t! ‘JOB PRINTI OP EV_ dencriptim imply pd - ltlouoly exccut .Guqrdplp‘u ont- rsl Job Primary, Pt: ' a. ‘ ' 060i! won excl-limo opus ron Foxes-I hove’ or solo or o:- chnntie for rslltifitsd W!!!» ll" I I , ' Il- lIIihhTs: radix use“? mfwi! teams rennin: painted and in ' .‘."°.t..'t.‘:: . ‘ ,- muti eff filler. o q‘ - -~'-‘i"il‘l2§"tl'..“é‘f..i$¢‘$3..“*“'