Jaime-l»! THE CHARUOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Infidel-ill... . ' modern l, 4v '=§ s l l'.~. - in the Amman Packssb-‘t .?hrdo ~<e ‘l ll lliwl, viii ~ | . if ".< ‘-' . 1.. in"). 04490-04 One llilfilflilllv your insertion Eight insertions- ’ Teachers Wanted-- and aosieiofilalyiiegeeuowl-zl l...“ :'lr~."l. 'l,; . 10c pel- line of i’: won]! . tic per lino oi‘ 5 words 1c no: line of 5 wards 0+¢+o++++o4+4 Miscellaneous WANTED, EX P R I E N C E D JNO. ALFRED McDONALD, LAND teacher for St. Peters Harbour l- Sul-veyorp-ifermanvlle, P.E_-I-- schnl No. ll. Supplement $100.00 : r '- 3924-2-17-11110 Apply P.R. Sillnott, ufiécy, ' . v 11;. $2, W A N T E D -.— leaciler folj Wood 1' School. Supplement l~ 1!. M. MacDonald, Se WANTED TEACHER ~ - lnlrll School No. 105. Supplelllent $76.00. Apply to ll. L. Campbell, . ‘Sedy, 0'Leary R. 11.2 , " I 8143-7-27-31 SEOOND- C L A SS .75.» Bristol ‘ a f k Eli.‘ ‘italilviuos, STEADY EM- ‘ loyme l; f0l"BiI!‘b6I'S. Become j pert n jflrweeks. Write Moier l vrber College, Department "F" Hdilfax. 3-1-22-ttstf ‘FOR A WELL-MADE TAILORED-l io-mousllro Suit or Topcoat, tryl tile '1':lllol'lng Company wllo has‘ won li lligll (zlnssltrudo, surprising‘ very mnlly with quality alld lit ill tho latest styles, write the ullder- signed wllo has a high record to , call and sllow samples and styles. ‘Teacher for lflapwrldge School. A fit is guaranteed. S. i". Tur- Malp preferred. Suppielllclitl$10U hush, 172 Prince St., Charlotte Oswald (lrallannSslfy (Zlllllbridge town. . . 6-28-11 Lost Wanted STRAYED FROM PREMISES July 23rd, a. red cow. Kindly notify A. A. McBellth, Marshfield. - lll317263i nos’! 0N " JUNE‘ 28TH SMALL soIILbar-pln set with pearls and sapphires. [Flrlder please leave at Gully-jinn _ qfldreceive liberal re- wardll - T. aolu-I-za-sl out, TuesX, Thurs.‘ LosT-Nlélls soulfi-IPORT STA- tion igoin overturned car Friday cveplrlgfolle block and tackle, olleloulllnill pell, one purfle. 0"“ memorandum book. Finder will be rewarded by leaving Ill G01" don S: Co., Ltd w.- 8'12lZ-7-206-3l Eemale Help Wanted WANTED-AT ONCE MAID FOR general housework. .Apply to lifrs. (Dr.) Blanchard, 15 Kensington Road. . » 8132-7-26-31. WANTED-A :MAI_uv~\APPLY "All. once to 8B Pownal St. l l. . 8180-7-27-31 i WANTED-MAID N0 WASHING. Apply Mrs. J. J. Johnson, 140 Rochlord St. l 81-ll-7-27-3l TRAVELLER WANTED BY' A reliable fll-nl having (lollllectloil with implement Dealers ill Prince Edward isllllld- We are prepared to pay salary and ex- penses, also commission and boll.» uses to the right nlall. Please state qualifications and refer‘ enoes. Apply to "L" Box 116. City. 8075723451 WANTED TO RENT-FJRNISH- ed house, good location. Apply tllil-i (lfilce. 8lZ~l7-7-27-lll Mule ‘Help \_V:_Illtc.d _.._L__._\ WNN'TED——'MAIN TO WOHK. Ail ll. MucKay, Lawlldale. 8lti9-~28-2l‘ WANITED,_EXPERIENCED GARq age lllnll. Tl-yhu, no.1. 80l3-7l2l-8i‘, WANTED-A MAN T0 WO —‘~i--———-—-—-—~—---~) —'—'~—————— -, ROUND-ON ST. PETERQS ROAD.‘ a sul_t coat. Owner can have same by applying at this oil ice and payl- l ing for ad. WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. Apply Aberdeen llo; tel, 72 King St. 8l16-7-26-Ill WANTED-MAID TO ASSIST with housework‘; no washing. Ap- ‘ply 185 Prince Street. 8173- wllfiéls‘, A GIRL. ZA-HPLY Keeuarfs Hotel, liillurrny River. . ~ . luv-veils, -——-——— - -—---——'—-’~—‘-5-—‘ " - .' YOUNG WOMEN DESIRING TO _ L931 , enter July cllrss of North Adams ‘l ~ -'. ‘ ' ' '1 _"_ ____,__ __*__ l“ Training School for Nurses, “ North Adams, Mass, please LosT.-- on Jules,’ 15TH, l, 5,5- tweell Hazel Grove and Hllllllei‘ River idlGold Wnltllnm Watch.‘ Finder please notify Gordon Car- ew, Hunter River. Reward-w - ' l. -' " ~ 8165 .. __ For ‘Sale - "T F011 SALE-TEN ACRES STAND- ing hay, one separator Jlnknet. Apply Mrs. Alex. 011118,. ("and View, 8l5l-7-27-2i ron SALE-i-NEWMBTA?! QPQUQL“? i lice cow» ‘ .___l,__________ - . m l l rwgi" ‘m: improvements. it in now the find t I-iotll; ofillllf lcinol invtlii, .5:°E.. inool t 999,!‘ '° .~ °. 'whU-, wililt..'.‘ll1y.'l'lie"illlll‘id§l' "Holst-and lpilndid mi- w" qxppilféhi sol-vies o met)!" llldprléi.’ ' ' " ‘ "¢“'- ' i‘ ':,..~""‘° .' r l V.’ “xfl ' ‘ tou Telephone Company, is visiting To Let TO III-OFFICE IN MORRIS Block, Victoria Row, formerly oc-p cnpled by Confederation Life. Apply at Fenncll 8a Cilandlertl. 8l58l7-27-tf. Nursing write Supt. promptly. School qual- ities pupils to secure registra- tion. Provides monbllly allowance and privilege of six mouths’ jllentral Guardian 5 MISCONDUCT AT BATHING‘ HOUSES - 1t lulu been reverted! that sollle young men are acting in. a rntllc-r untligniiill manner at’ lila bathing houses. 'l‘llls matter has been llrougilt to ihe notice of ilbuor the Stipelldiul-y Magistrate for lilelr misconduct. ' FEFsBFA-Ls Mr. John MacRlle. who has spent the past two weeks on the Island on u motor trip left. uh return this morning for his home id Jamaica, Igng Island. Miss Lfillllle Morrison of Sum- merside is spending her holidays in the city. Elizabeth DiXOri of the Pic- n_ Charlottetown, the guest of the aman House. Miss Owen Taylor, R._N.. has or- rived from Boston on a visit t0 he!‘ P‘ 4:. ~-a_4.__‘ o ace C. Dawson and Miss: "DPIOII, both of Pictou, N» x ‘eats at many picnics. ‘ while in the city. 1 , ‘It. -' ‘Johnson and young, ' who nfid‘ n spending a vocab, . ildifh _ here. left yeslerduy| 6n‘ fllrn Oampbellton.‘ 0d teal’, w“ wwwoov‘ (ILASSIFIED luvulznsuuuulls A Eastern Guardian . .*THREE STBAYED be sold. , Cardigan -}iead.' .1100 AGRE FARM n). sale at; lllly lo Miss Mary, Mug-Pl] , edunill. '- Aullint third. ‘Louie and enjoy yourself. absxannsn TIIE GREAT HAD MODERN ILLNESS LONDON, July 27.-Mlunipies, be. fore they got that way, inburch. by Sir Humphrey Rolleston A mummy. dating 2900 B.C., young‘ “We Will! Yokes on ildck in pound llf not l-lalnledin eight lays will Peter. Nicholson, lteef.‘ - 81424-2741; bflrsnin, for further particulars ap-l arson, Cal- Sl2ll-7-2li-iil ..'*SOUR.IS TEA WEDNESDM/ Jflveryollu welcome‘ ,0 slls-v-zcilil FILM FINISHING Craswell Studio I37 Great George street i $15,000 seats For the Millennium (By British United Press) l LONDON- July m-“I was advised l l! served a. seat in, the tangle (mm |which I should be shield see the second coming of Christyacross the sufferediwaters of Sydney Harbour." from about the dame diseases that‘ we modems are heir ‘$0.1 This infor- _mation, was conveyed: to the British Medical Association, meeting in Ed- The woman who made this extra- ‘lordinary statement arrived in Lon- .don recently from Sydney, New South Wales, and her remark re- .ferred to the "temple" which has saidbeen built on theshores, of Sydney Rolleston, shows existence of rheu-‘Harbour by a religious sect», known mutism. while others reveal gout tuberculosis, pneumonia and pyor- as the, Order qf the Star in the East. rhea. Signs of cerebro-spinal have‘ This sect, which is said to have a now been recognized in the bust 0f world-wide membership Alexander the Great. said the speak- 81‘. BIRTHS NICHOLSON-In this city, July 22nd, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nlcil- olsoll, a son. socsnlsoill-ou Wednesday, June 29th., lo Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rog- elson. St. Patrick's Rolul. a daught- er; ’l‘lloresu (leruldhe, Congratu- lotions. FLEMING-At North Rustico, Sun- p day, June 24th. to Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Fleming, a daughter. Malllllilods," wlAooéLL-l-IQWATT. —Al s2 u; pm‘ li-ilislillrollgh‘. Sh. Cilcrloitc- town, P. fE. In, o,n July 27th.. 1927. of one hundred‘ thousand, '15 controlled in Australia by a man calling himself “Bishop" Leadbeater. It appeals with the promise of the approaching second advent of Christ, and, under ,the auspices of Leadbeaiser, it has set to work in Sydney on practical business lines. Money. subscribed mainly by hys- terical women, has so swollen the oldcl-‘s local fund that an old house on thc north shore of the harbour has been bought, considerably en- iarged and converted into u. "tem- It is apparently proclaimed by Leadbeater that Christ will appear walking over the water through the Heads-as the Passage into the Pacific Ocean is called—of Sydney Harbour. The house which he has acquired faces the Heads, and below iii: he has had constructed a.‘ vast ulnphitheatre in the classical style. ‘mail Y0!‘ $15,099. I could have re-‘ Vigorous Protes ! MONTREAL, July 27.—-A vigorous ‘protest by Mrs. James A. Stillman. mother of “l-lud," against the un- wanted attentions of over-enthus- iastic moving-picture operators was a lively incident 'in the weddln! celebrations at Grande Ansc yester- day, when Bud was united’; to Miss Lena Wilsonndauglltelxof, the Cun- adian backwoods. The ceremony, which took place in a pictureSIll-le outdoor setting, was performed by Rev. Abbe Lamy of Grandes Piles. assisted by Rev. Father Normand light time yesterday aflemvlm- According to a. stuff correspond- ent of the Montreal Gazette. i129 incident took place shortly after t e marriage when Lena had lllfili begfm 1m cut the weddlng-Cllkel M“ J- A- istillmun objected vehemently t0 We lgfQup of moving picture nlen who lwerc clicking their cameras ior the benefit of the world. _ "This is for my fricnds, not ior photggrgphers," MYS. silllllllllll IS quoted as saying, as she rushed on one group of movie-men. The Gazette says: “Suddenly Mrs. Stillman saw a crockery and crystal-laden table. "Out you get out of here,’ cllmc {the shrill orders end as she shouted shclaid down a barrage of plates land dishes on the unlucky trio, one ‘of whom, Bert Mason oi Montreal. got a plate on the side of ills llcad. The Movlc-lllen ‘beat it.‘ Amid by llev.’~I~:w_l-.ll‘Mu-ciluuglln, n. o.‘ Each seal; in this amphitheatre course at Yale University School "M" o: Nursing. All expenses paid, We loved him here, we love him 5280-54201 still » dad tilt.- authorities and all such in c“ - __ future will have to answer to His F” Way's?“ n“ “mm” t“ "Y 5°“! l’ . brother, Albert Youiand, whose life Y . Wiien God coiled. one we loved lMemory keeps hint ever near III." ltileun Gordon Wallllell oi’ Capo 'l'raverse, to lilldll Etta llowatt of the same place. NORTON —— l-IICKEN —- At Si: James Manse, July 27th by the Rev. W. Bruce Muir, Ernest Norton, Ulgg, to RctlfFlorcnce Hicken, Lyndaie. , DEATHS _.-ii__ McGUlGANr-Iiiiils City On nesday, July 27, Marcellus Mac- Guigan, son of Dr. and Mrs. Mac-go; [luau-amp July g7, (By \\7h\(>,](lg3|' On the widc sword. with its sett- lilo (‘ltlllllliun l-.-.-.-.u.)_'r., in.) jing of ilincs, in which ‘the slilllnhn was civen w her t0 know the inner-J ense delight of tile pnssellgel-s,‘slllnnlcr calllp is situated a tem- most Olen-turf? that ls buried in the of Anulllniln jporary altar lladbeen erected and heart 0f every one: Guigan. aged 20 years. Funeral on Friday morning at 0 o'clock to St. Dunstlllfs Cathedral, thence to R. C. Cemetery. MflcNEVIN—A-i.‘_Cl;\l‘I0ttf3l;0Wn on Apmyl Bmung eXpm-H July 28th, Mrs. Sarah MacNcvin, llgelWales, Prince Clive llild wages wanted; givsflfi years. Funeral from Mchean's,ll=llllw n and Mrs. l.er,,,.e,,,.,,_ Cooley“, Garage, NmthiFullcral Home, King Square, tomor- ly zliloard. llle two row, Thursday afternoon. ___-__[startil:lg at 1 o'clock. leaving tlleillI-Hl as RK ATillflllSfl at 1.30 by motor via Wesifllllfl lilllll nolv “July 26th, Mrs. Sarah MacNcvinfll-“lll- aged 78 years. Funeral from the MacLean Funeral Home, King Square this afternoon. ~Servlce starting at 1.00 p. m. leaving at 1.30 _g_'lby motor via West River Bridge tom“ "Mme llmllllle" Canoe Cove for interment. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of George Rob- crls who was drowned at. South- port Wharf, July 17th, 1926. One year has passed since that sad RY . When God called one we loved away The blow was hard, the shock sev- ere We little thought his end so near. Not gone from memory or from ve But gone to his heavenly homel Forget him, no, we never will} Friends may think he is forgotten. That the wound is surely healed But they little know the sorrow Lies within our hearts concealed. Swill. and sudden was the parting Taken home without n sigh We could not think his life was Inserted by Father, Mother, Sisters ‘ and Brothers. ‘ 8176. ' IN MEMORIAM‘ In loving memory of our dear was taken Just one year ago, July 17th. 1928. Ono year has passed since that. sad Ila 3WD)’ ' We loved him than. we love him still, _ ~ - ..» ' Forget. him no. we never will. Rome may think he is forgotten, That thewou up rely llolusd '- l But they little now is IIIITIIW‘ Lies within our hearts concealed- Dsys“ of sadness still oval-calm us. ' Tours in secrets often flow, Although he dlcll ope You‘ no. “ Inserted by Ilse‘ I A Imam.- PM!!!" Bli v ‘ _ arm. - "l. ' PHONI 14C ‘ ‘to put the idea in the simplest lang- 3 uage—-wlll command an excellent ‘view of the second advent, and each ‘seat may be reserved by members oi" “ thclordcr for sums proportionate to I their means. {-0-} . “WHERE'S YOlUR PIPE?" BALDWIN ASKED; WAVED IT IN REPLY. l TO-RIONITO, —l<in lloarll Enlpress ilo int board the Empress ,.lll<l llll; throngs ashore watching’ lllle silip departing from Southamp- ,-the laughter of the 300 guests who Canada, llerc from Montreal, and Tile story is the final work of that ands of Sum were 301d‘ m5 Mme ltlle special nlerrilllent of ‘Bud’ and illustrious reader of hearts, the late became a‘ cumh. word and the nick lLena, the cameralnen fled-all of Gene Stratton-Porter. and deals. as Mme m“ “m5 m Londm‘ w” Mal‘ l them." were standing on the lawn, prepar-l _ lug to dance to the music of ‘the tloll, is showing today for the lust clothes‘ H“ store was Smrmed by band o1‘ the Royal Highlanders of ltlmcs at tile Prince Edward 'I'ileo.tre. eager‘ purchasers’ and muny ‘hmm’ iHllllllEli cllcllliliwlill ' AT ml clmtll Mill ilicil lull Mrs. J. A. Stillman, Mother of “Bud” Made l; against unwanted attentions 0f Moving Picture Operat- 0rs,.]')uring the ‘wedding 0f her son 3223032223€..?“?l‘;°i.§l;’.i.'?i5‘.i mlll- smelly-l wlll-l» signed and the Kiities, posted under ‘he “h” P"°'“"°°5- a clump of-trecs; ‘played again as _ . appropriately as they had played Donald, Percy Cameron. Fred Hoil. the bridal-chorus from Lohengrin a Edi Homby; E" Lepne’ ‘we fimnor short while’ before. Tile wllolc cere- ‘md m“ mwc" a“ wmklng nicely mom, was deeply impressive and the under their coach Mr. Wm. Halpen- pellce that enshroudecl tile whole m” ' the lin- countryside settled over mense throng. The celebrations that followed m"- " were entered into with true French- Cunadian eclat, the crockery bom- and Father Desilets, of Three RW- bardment of the iuckless movie-men em 1;, took place at 4 o'clock dey- being accepted as a ludricous in- terlude in a thoroughly gay occas- rnllfilllll] PHINBLEHWAHI] of aMighty Love. Stceped with the rich beauties of nature, and alive with sdme of the most vivid studicr: of humanity that have ever graced the screen, “'l‘llc Magic Garden," all F. B. O. produc- her books do, with some of the most BlHflEWlll THE. An Irresistible I)rama Call Boy at the Derby and receiving TRAINING The Abegweit Track team are out each evening training for the com- ing Maritime Championship events to be held in Hallf "Aug. 5th. All the bu ‘up li u» be doing good work in véryevenl; and will Last night's crew were: Phil. Mc- l Toniglltral: 7 o'clock will again [scc the crowd out for another try- $291,000 Paid for Winner 0f Derby LONDON, July 27—-Sir Henry ‘Mallllby- Deeley has bought Cull Boy, winner of tilts year's Derby, for 200.0000, (approximately $291,000), executors of the estate of the late Frank Curzon announced tonight. Mallnby-Deeley said he bought Call Boy to prevent its leaving the country. There had been reports that an American syndicate had of- fered $250,000 for the horse. I Frank Curzon, popular theatrical man, collapsed after “leading in" l The incident served only to inject absorbing and vital problems that afterwards‘ considerable merriment post-nuptial celebrations not in any way disturb the general ,enjoynlent of the proceedings. into the -by four o'clock. bush-workers, vil- lagers and colonists from their out- coniirollt’ men and women. This and did wrltcl’, llad at all times llcr finger; on the pulse of ilulnanity, and knew Jntimately the source of its joys and sorrows, its motives and ideals. It the dominant force that regulates the ambitions and actions during a lifetime. ‘ion {or Canada wllll the Prince oi’ lying farms. were mingling, with the 31111111111130"? W115 50 Clililfly 111K191‘- Service Premier appeared on the bridgeflscttlers. llll: prior to leaving lilo My Apply to cnffm-d 5mm River Bridge to Canoe Cove for ‘lflfll- _ Nun], Rpm“ 3121x7454}; Illntcrnlenth ‘ llie Prince of Wales llnd chang- -- ~————-—---- \ led ‘from a llglit grey Found lMacNEV]N,_A1; Chafigujetown on‘ brown suit, ulld ~wns wearing a lllelnlerriiy waved his greet- ings to those on tllc dock, llllll us, yillu l-Zreut vessel slleerell oft’ lllll] crowd which had previously lustilyl cileercll tllc royal passengers ulldl rollclvcll lilo‘ nwlleers enthusiastically. Uillerl Qocean- liners in Southampton wlll-r‘ {firs delivered blast-s of farewell’! sure-clings to llle shilling trio on lilei ‘lllrlidge with the commander of the‘ sl p. . With the exception oi‘ being rc- (‘flivflll by ihe Mayor ot’ Soutllnlnp-l i011. P. V. Boyer, tile arrival of tlllel two Princes and Premier at lilo Southampton dockside station was lllarked by the slightest cerenlolr. ‘llil. An eager crowd, which kept‘ at a respectful distance. broke lll-‘ to hearty cheering as the Princes marched from the dockside station to tile ship, _ y Whilst acknowledging the greet- ing the Prince of Wales hurried on deck and rapidly took the olc-' viltor up to ills own npaltlnenis.‘ ill fact lllaily of the passengers on‘ board the EIIIIITBBH of Australia.‘ were unaware of ills arrival ailll‘ he did not appear again until the’ vessel sailed. , Premier llaldwln also was llnarh, lly cheered. lie slnlllnzly wnvnlll ills llllnd to lhecrowd. Mrs. Balli- wln also came in for friendly cheers "nlld she was obviously,‘ grateful for the reception. ‘ All amusing inclllcnt occurred‘ iVl‘Gli somebody in. ihe. crowd ashore shouted to lhe Prenller. "Where's your pipe?" Mr. Baldwin smillllgly waved his halld, in wll ch lie was lloldlng_ ills famous brlar. l. ... 4 50's lYoilr Old Tan —comlng right hack HIIIIQBS you do something at once, I SUN AND WIND ’ ‘a ', yioftlpollrne- o-“vory; friendly pair, but at THIS SEASON they'll» not up the best terms with tho complexion. "c" -\ iuA-cKlNNoNs WI I . p. > an DIIUGGIBTB "M *'~!°.".9"! ~~ fax; ' sow/lieu. Monollon; w. n. wlll-mu. Toronfo; S. A." Hills, Tram; O. J. klernlany; Arthur . nhovor, imltted to be present. lpcared Father Lamy, accompanied lThcll came ‘the bride. gown, then the bridegroom and all the relatives of the two parties. Witll due solemnity the ceremony, went forward m accordance with lcn, CCStiFB\G!‘£l.VlI1fl, Paulette Duval lmmcd “hamlet”- tile formalities of tile Roman outli- olic Church. Prayers ill English (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. July 27- — Free" receipts oi? live stock Tm‘ 1011a!“ market nnloulltoll lo 5 collie. 4 irlllllls, 218 bogs and 72 culvefl- There were about 200 CMUB 19" nvm. [mm Monday and yesterday and trallink loll!!!’ was Mm"- 11°F" and lambs were about the only stock in demand and the hulk oi’ the hogs were sold at $10-50 Willi ‘l few a shade bellor. Lambs were qummi np to $13.50 oil n flat basis or $14150 for ewes and wetllcrfl. and $12.60 for bucks. Calves were slow $9.00 was offered for fairly good quality suckers. -Tllere were no curly cattle sales. s-wwwwoo vo-vvvo» H04 * VICTORIA , ‘_' IIOTEI. -_-_ Ono of ti: llllrllert 12d " ,, otea n a: "Contains 120' room!’ 44 of which have private bsihl. Completely renovated In the pant few yearn. ‘ Few Hotels "throughout Canedl and tho United States have It. splendid table. Courteous service to Ill Guests. Tale- ppollga In Melina. mm m» u» ‘$5.50 bu m. ,_ .‘ ‘ . .1 . > ‘h. - Qll-arlottctown ‘ Hotel '00., Ltd. Proprietors , <2.’B‘Ii0WN,___|vlu'rggur v vvvvufivvv 4 HA8 1 l ylvrosm ugwilfi‘ ' " r3 WLHAZEIJ ls. a. ml v women; mo. H} l 4t ‘ w) a ' l ' W. MacGregor. iiaitplan Mlle- i, Gregor, Halifail; Mi-sifllifiemmiglgll l l , l if l Adi id 1.. m " 4 509%?“ "l ""1" "'9 2mg; Mneflzdelilfs. A. (‘ins/silly . mu m: lull m1- ’ l hardfi Lynn. um; Mrs. unsus- . ma; ascent: ru- 1mm 1011c. Nisan: Predirr upflblflvll- . A. Shannon, ‘Ha Inf! Claude w. tel-rm. M ton: o. w. i1:- izrl “l? ‘- ‘f... ads...‘ o u , On .; “ . . ¥ ohglmcoe, 0§t.:.._1_'.‘a ‘ gm. Blm- . " fimfiy? %.u'l"~u°‘u°’.lu3l' i?“ ‘l’ ' - ~ Germany; Tiiuyo or. world's export weight-lift firs. of Putnam's stops ihe lplllll. A few I sands uso it every day. Got a bottle , stltule ior Putbllirfs. Mrs. Porter's soil-ln-lnw, J. Leo Keane, Joyce Goad. Phliiippe de V. Mong. Charles Clary, Alfred Al- nlid Hedda Hopper. - _ Review supply the balance of tile pictoral progrolll. wllile the musical setting arranged for “The Magic Garden" by Mr. Ben Wagner, makes tllc pictured story live on the ‘screen. “ThELulaOn l » y. Mammoth” (By Britlch United Press.) LONIITION, Jilly 27.—A new giant 0mm‘, like a illochanlclll brollto- snurlis, will shortly be seen mov-i ing about the waters oi’ tile Lon- don docks. ll has already been. christened "Tile lhmdoll lViuln-' moth." Wllen lls jl), with n roach of 98 ft., is stretched in its grantee! hclgllt, ll will towcl- abovc tile lop level oi’ the lToiver Bridge or roach, higher than thebMollnlnl-nl, 'i'lll.- "Mlllllliilllli" is one of tho picks up .150 toils ns lllollgil they were a pound oi’ sugar and raises illclll at li speed of five feet n mn- utc. ll. will be aille to pick up all tlln other Thames clnllcs and take them from oile position to another. {Om 0n Ladies’ Toes Are Sore Corns Quick sate rcliof is almost in- stantaneous ll‘ you nlpply Pulnallfs Corn Extractor. Shoes won't plncll or hurt ally more. Ono single drop applications make tile corn Iiry up and drop ofi’. Puflunllrs 41ml Ex- tractor glvos satisfaction. Thou- fronl your drugglst. ltofuse a sub- . , Abltlbi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 ' ' l$1.2“..§ii‘l'§"lf.li‘i“.'ll.‘i§§§f‘“°“" H“ L*""°"“,d",,P"'P - 3232 Mullaby-Deeley, a former member $31133‘; 13:32.16‘ ‘ 13 oi’ parliament, gained prominence a Asbestos com New 34 few years ago when he started amsbesms Pm ' New my, fuctory-to-wearcr cut rate clothing Be" Telephohe 15¢ store in tile Strand. l-Ie claimed thatmrazma“ Tmcuon _ my“ tllcle was plofiteerlng in men gspanmh River Com 101% Slluwinigsn . . . . . . . . l0 Cun.lSteamship Com. .. 37 Dominion Bridge . . . . . . . . . . .. 183 laby-Deeleys" for a year or two mm“ . I Bank Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . .. 258% _- _._. Bank Royal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 205% < Wheat-July, 142%; Sepia, 142%.‘ THE MARKETS lnec‘, ,4, C —J l , I30; Be i’... 107%; (Canadian Press) ,Dec‘:rqo9%u_y .9." MONTREAL, Que, July 27.—The!n£uti;fuly’ 44V‘? “P” “W demand from the United Kingdom} " " _ _ -l and continent for Canadian grain when Jul“ 164%’ on" ~14”?! -.-.-.» ' Jssvolusble . on the market or tile lt has no equal volnitiu , purging and , cholera nlantum. Price, 60c. a bottle at dealers,’ put up only by (30., , Toronto, eigltyynorl- _ Stock Quotations HALIFAX, July 27.—Quotation.|' furnished by Johnston and Worth Members of the Montreal Stock EX- ‘ change: . - . _ t . At. Top. and Santa Fe Ry. 108% Montreal Stock Exchange was quiet hcre today and only suiespec" 143V“ George, Premier hundreds of guests whose formal at- Slflvtl by ililfi Woman arid-She has of a few odd loads m‘ 1°“ grade l < _ al.h.'hk l. Bsllfllllttlt‘: ‘$31 ‘r1112 ‘like lllliiiilifilllni “télxmlfiecorllllrfisuteltg 1310:3031; l.ll'l$§llblfrllhlX-NI§ZQY;5C "The Km" l" the domestic market was . l Nuwsnupermen, banned Mame Garden" has been mum ha, also slow, the only business being a shins sirell suuuueu iyesterday from the camp were per- best Story. and the finest in this re- 5M“ °T a“ °dd ‘mm °r Ivmmwb“ 5 The thfmjg markablc work has been painstak- whga‘ M thlnee“ cents p” bushel _ _l| )1 t. _f Iyld t u _ b un el- the Winnipeg October, option gathered on the lawn and filst up ney lam 011i‘ 0 I0 301F911 Y curwis m. OMS was suit lo a lb mm N _ 1 d D 11 t _ Meeiinn. He has gathered an excel- m“ ‘md Values we" firm- Th“ ‘ma’ ‘ y m 0mm‘ "Zmfi if. lent cast to assist him whicil in- “"1"” "l the "mm" l“ “Prmgl tl-uctive in her inllnaculuic weddillv-“illldfis! Margaret M°1‘1‘l5- REYYTIOIIKI wheat made" of “our w” Stmng but ‘vim wheat were mode. The trade in cash‘ Tilt.‘ LYBUC II) there was no cilange in prices. The lLaccy, Walter Wilkinson. William tmde ‘W5 dun- ' The movement 0f winter wheat fiour"'was also of a A feature of the miiifced trade was the continued i The Fox New; weemy and Pathe good enquiry from United States buyers for shorts and prices for straight carlots equivalent to $37.50 per ton here were bid freely but on account of the somewhat limited supply available the value of bus- iness was checked. There was no change in local prices and the trade was fair. The demand for standard grlldes of rolled oats showed no improvement and prices were unchanged. The egg market was inactive but prices were well maintained for all grades. - The re- ceipts were 1.082 cases. The trade inl butter was again of a quiet nature but the undertone was steady. The receipts were 179 packages. The loc- al and foreign demand for cheese was dull and the undertone was in- clincd to be easier. Western grades were ducted at 19's to 19% cents r pound and eastern grades at 183.’. cents to 19 cents per pound. EGGS Ottawa-The general condition of the Canadian egg market; is un- ‘changed today. Toronto-Dealers are quoting coun try shippers extras 33 to 35, firsts‘ 30 to 31, seconds 26 to 30. Montreal-This market is working higher, sales are being mnde ill a Jobbing way at extras 36, firsts 38. seconds 30? There is a good demand ill evidence and o. further advance is not improbable. ' Edmonton-The egg market. here ls steady with dealers paying country Zglppors extras 2B, firsts 25, seconds Calgary-There is no change in the tone or price of this egg market with dealers quoting country ship- pers extras 28, firsts 35, seconds 20. Saint John-This market _is_ quiet in a wholesale way with prices un- changed. Receipts are holding at about the some level as last week. Dealers are paying country slflppers extras 33, flrsts 30, seconds 25.‘ -»————‘<§Qlii LIST or eves-rs _ l The list oi‘ 5.2 m be held at Illullfax includer~l00 yards .~duh'.i.l~ 220 yards dash, 440 yards clash, 880 ‘yards run, one mile run, five milel, run, pole vault, running high jump. running broad Jump, throwing 16- 1b. hamme , putting ill-lb. shah LIIFOWIII! LIIHOU», 1Z0 YBIIIS Huh-Illa, .10 flights 3 (t. 6 in. high. Javelin ‘:1!!! mod-gotta .% dwrs Ont. _ American Can Co. . . . . . . . . . .. 9% Am. Smelt. and Refng. Co. .. 161% Am. Bosch Mag. Co. . . 19%, Anaconda Cop. Min. Co. . 46 2 . Can. Pacific Co. .... .. . lam .9 Con. G08 Co. my.) 106%‘ fir’! Hud. Motor Cal- Co. .. 86 ‘Y- Intemational Paper Co. 50%. , w International Petroleum . .. 28%, l. Standard on of N. .1. 31% l} Reading C0. . . . . . . .. 118% 1 Southern Pacific Co. ‘ lUnion Pacific Ry. 188W’ l‘ Westinghouse Electric B6 United States Steel 13B _ 33“? ‘Plfiouul-p... l» - l throw, one mile walk, standing higb- V. ' l jump. 1 Stlflldlllfllbrflild Jump; hop, step land jump; 1-2 mile bicycle; 2 miiB t _-' ibicycle; relay, 220, 440, 230, 440 lIa-l mile). ~ l Junior events-loo, 22o, 44o dashed" land 880 yards run. Gold, silver and bronze medals will be given 1n each event. The sports will be held under the Isuspices of the Wanderers’ Club and . have been sanctioned by the M. s. B. All athletes competing must be; registered with the M. P. 3., other- ‘wise they cannot compete. Those who meet the sectional standards set by the Canadian lUnion will be assisted financially t; ‘go to Toronto to compete in tin ‘the Canadian track and field cham- ~ - pionships to be held on Angus 20th, and if they should win-in any» -l event wilLbe in line to train for the Canadian Olympic team. l auspices of The Halifax l-leraiw |wlil also be held. I ‘fi i Two More Homers ' l For Babe Ruth NEW YORK, July 27.—Tl,16_ 5W‘ ‘York Yankees continued t eir string of successes over St. Louis hero Mo“ winning both ends of a double header by 15 to l and 12 to ... AAIC llallkees nave taken thirteen straight from the Browns this sens- .ovl 9nd have vet to be defeated by the Si. Louis Club. Babe Ruth drove out two home- lruns in the first game along with two singles and three more base. raps in the night-cap. Ruth's home- ll-llns brought him up to 33 for the current uhuluDlOliflhlD. Gehrig pro- duced a long distance blow in thl second game giving him 32. \ Full more I-Ilnllll’! Llninont. sandwich of —delicioasly In tbe um or on 1h ‘Mona-shay: uh for Stiés > Herels a newlCl-lrisrieb Biscuit that will‘ ' appeal to every taste. A light, crisp biscuit H fruit flavored iced wholesome and appetizing. l , The women's events under-tho’,