..,. a»; m. .',_.:_ p ~ .-...-)g,__... *"s~'5 -'»-..- avfifi ' j‘ tractloaa. _ Church. I, “H thy ,. ft l l knoiva“ l kno s, is Al?‘ chim- I c qpardlan Two Cant amCPZ-‘iaan. round-d us? asleep. he Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA FRIDAY, JULY 4, 1924 “He ws H and knows , ' _ , ~- knows, not, is Teachhinl.” “ v4. on‘ at Annual Subscription, bétivmo By Mall. Canada all “JO ll ILLLHJO lTilllllfi llTT ill] lllllll ill a llillllllll" (British United Prue) LONDON. July 3. —“ltaiy ls weary of Mussolini, whose dictat- orship has ended,” the special cor- respondent of the Daily News, who has completed a tour, of Italy, studying the situation created by the. murder of Deputy Matteottl, cables from Chiasso. Switzerland. "Fascism." he zleciares, "has entered upon its last phase. Ap- parently Gloletti will 0o tlic neat Premier. although it may tuke some weeks or months." , The corresponent found the black-shirted Fascistl still trucu- lontly disposed to silpport Mus- solini. Arnaldo Mussolini, the Premier's brother, ilcclarcs tho Fascist chief “still ilolninates thc situation." Loon Confidence However. says the Daily News writer. it is reliably reported that on the day after the Mstteotti mur- dr. the Premier lost some of his confidence and cried out in the dramatic manner, “Blankness is all around me." ' The correspondent insists that Mussollnl's relinquishment of the Ministry of the interior marked the mil of his unlimited power. United States Farmers Ahead (Canadian Pres-w) WASHINGTON, Jul 3.——lt‘arul ers on the average ma e money on corn, COMJOD and potatoes last year. but lost on wheat and oats, the Dc- iplrllllltllil. of Agriculture announc- cd toilay. A compiliatlon cif reports showed that wheat cos-t averaged $1.24 per bushel. with a sales val- ue of 98 cents, corn coat '68 cents, » no. whale ‘valusof 81 oehta, ‘oats coelt 62 cents, with a sales value of 49 cents, and coilton cost 22 cents per pound. with a sales va ue of 30 con-ts. ‘Potato costs varied a diflfor- out sectloils, Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc. loathe-Io. nor word oaoh insertion. .....a_ “Come to Festival and Tea at St Mark's Church, Rustfoo Satur- day. July 5th. 3235742i "S. S.‘ “Harland” makes the “Wild "ll! on East River leaving i" 3 b. m. today due on return at 5-4!» Return fare 25 cents. "Nu-tn River ‘foe-cream social. July bill. in aid of Church repairs. 3223-74-41 "Milton ice Cream Festival and Afternoon T53 h" h.“ mnponod to July 10th. Baseball ‘m! 39mm Evvfylllllli; land-Comet 8819-7-l—-Bl “Come to the Social at Clyde River Sat, eve., luly 5th. Games, =lce cream & candy, if “my, “on. day-—3224-7—4—2f. "COMB i0 the picnic at Hump- shire Monday, July 7i _ 319173 “Reserve Monday, July 7th for Picnic at Hampshire. ~ 81917 8 2i " Annandalo “Hall. Monday Dempsey-Firpo chdllblonahip light in moving" pictutdh, also other at- 3199 7 3 3i .-___ , "Reserve uly Ill-d for Tea nt West Cove and Presbyterian ' 3147 7 3 2i "Farms who gold tiolrotsiol- the Holin- Oroaalnttery please , and h return; hofon III) 10th. l"? 7 8 8i "Kean the "iv-tall: oi July m. fres for the bfl Health Meeting in Strand tllaatrp atO-fl , of t-miai mi "Fm-Road . o id Bwk w mrv 122/ ofuth: Motor Loaguoi. Abbi-Em?‘ l!“ V l 8i W?! rotary’: ‘ office, -_a-a. ‘ "Charlottetown tea DIM It Iona» Prooooda in did at It. ha; Idla-e-Ili-O-I I. "' "w (Canadian PrQaa) MOSCOW, July 3.—Professor Pet er Koztoff, Russia's foremost arch- cological explorer, has made a series of remarkable discoveries at the Chinese Royal Tombs near Urga, Mongolia, which have great- er antiquity than the tomb of Tut- unkh-anlen. From the summit of a hill, Pro- fessor Koztoff and his assistants dug to a depth of 50 feet, where they unearthed several imposing ‘WOOIIOD structures containing sar- cophngi of Chinese kingts and princes who ruled the Chinese em- pire boforo Europe and America were heard of. The subterranean tunnels connect ing the mortuary chambers of the fornler rulers and the tombs are oi’ distinctive craftsmanship, including the existence of a ll-lgh state of cili- ture, even during prehistoric times. The walls are richly embellished in elaborately embroidered silks and satins and bear hieroglyphic in- scriptions illustrating the lives and achievements of the dead rulers. As in the tomb of Tut-ankll-anlsn, there was found a considerable amount of filrnituro and a largo nunlher of miniature figures repre- senting men. animals nnd birds. in doferenco to the Chinese religious respect for these figures. Professor Koztoff decided not to disturb the bodies of thc kings which have occupied their tombs for more than 4.000 years. He is roorganizhlg his expedition for a final dash into Tibet, where he will resilmo his excavations in the for- gotten city of Kharakhota which he unearthed some years ago. -i~oa-@_____ Charged With Theft And Piracy On High Seas MQNTREAL. July 3.—Prolfmln- flfy hearing of Captain Samuol C. rfiTtt, charged with piracy on tho high seas uud tho theft of nlcrcll- “"3150 "Halted to be liquor from the steamer Lutzon off tho coast of Connecticut last October, was postponed to-day until Friday. Ill the meantlnlc ho remains in cust- ody. Cautuitl Ford ls alleged to have boarded tho Lutzen with the aid of his crew, to have put 1n can“... two officers of the boat and to have taken goods valued at eighty tllcus and dollars. Joseph Cohen. Counsel for the prosecution, informed the cam-l today that the offence, which he said was ‘one against international law and punishable by life llllprls. onmcnt. had originated in New Brunswick and the accused had been arrested in the province of Quebec. According to the re. llulrcnlcnts of the law in such a. case authorization to proceed had boon received from tllu Governor General of Canada. Montlaurier Brings Scotch Settlers QUEBEC. July 3.-'l‘ho C. P. steamer Montlaurior arrived from Glasgow yesterday aftcr a fast and Pleasant voyage. She had a party Ol’ H thong ‘the stool-age passengers including several families and sev- eral maids for domestic service in Ontario. The third class coluprfscd oils of the finest gatherings of shclfflflh settlers to colno to Canada t s season. Tho majority of them intend to make their homes lll the WOBL d‘ m sulnalgtnuli The trial of Russel Gay for the of J. D. Jefllrlna, h9g5“ yesterday luurning in the Supreme com-g, Mr. W. E Bentley, K. 0., appeared for llll‘ defonilnnt While the Crown wit“ "Pfmlflfllfifl by the Attorney General and Mr. G, Gaudgg, 1(_.g_ The first witness called was Mr, J. D. Jcilklns, owner of a ranch from which the foxes Id‘ been stolen. Mr. Jenkins described at length thc situation of his ranch, tho position of’ its pens and the on. oufnstances under which the theft had been discovered. the ‘day. ovhlonce vrasgiven by Mr. Jenkins. Mi‘. Weeks who had been act- TilMB 0F BITINAT ‘ NEW ZIQAILAND‘S VOICE -A the opening oi‘ the Parliamen- tlnry session dbl. Wellington. Now Zeuluuil. Viscount Jelllcoe, the film 0111i ailmlral, now Govornolvflonorul oi" that Dominion, rcilil the Speech from the Throne, which made iiu- portant references to recent ilecis inns by the British Parliament, Not- withstanding these. {T18 Speech dc- clared New Zealailllis trade prefer- ences to Britain would not only re main unaffected. but would be ex- tended in proportion to British pru- ductiou 0r fllélllillillffilff! in illc ar- ticles imported by New Zculauil- {t} IIITTJHTHEH Ill- llilllllli talus Made By Senator Tay- lor Against C. G. M. M. Administra- tion in B. C. ' (Canadian Press.) ()'l"l‘\.’tWi.\. Jilly Il-All iuucuil- mout was moved ill tllo Scmlic. this iltlternoon. to Senator Donne-it's motion. asking for .1. coluullttec to inevdtllgats the clinrgi-s against the administration of tile Canadian Go vernment Merchant Marine in Brit- ish Columbia muile by Senator .i. Ii, Taylor, of New Westminster. Sc- llltlOr Tanner ulovcil that illc colli- ,mitltce investigate “the failure of lithe management oi‘ the C-Llnadlilli National Railways and the (Jiiuail- ian Government Merchant hl-arlne to properly investigate t-he state men-ts and charges brought to their uitltentlon by Senator J. 11. Taylor in his address to zllc Senate ou May 8. last." Senator 'ilailllor's um- enilment also provided that the clauses of the original motion giv- ing the proposed committee aiithor- ity to investigate the Scribe Hotel purchase be struck out. This action was ltnkon he said, owing to ltlio (Continued on Page 3) Finds His Wife Dead in Garage (Canadian Press) 4 PHILADELPHIA, July 3.—~(‘ar- bull Monoxide fllulirs from a motor cur which she was repairing us- phyxliltoil Mrs. (llarmlcc E. Fox, wife of a real estate npcrzitnr. ill the private garage bencnth their lloulo , n llttlc before midnight. liar husband discovered the body bo- hind the closed doors of tho gar- age, which lruifs from tho base- mout of the hninc, after be became nlnrlulul at ills wife's absence from the lloilso. "l found llor on tilc floor near the doors with nrnls oirtstrot- d." Mr. Fox said, "indicating that sho had crawled desperately to reach the doors and open them before being completely overcome." Mr. Fox picked up his wife and drve to the West Philadelphia E. 5 siclans pronounced tier dead. "l can't understand how it could have happened." Mr. Fox said. "Mrs. Fox has a good working knowledge of motors." {Wi- Left Whole Estate To Sons and Daughters (Canadian Pros.) TORONTO. Ont, July 3.—By the The examination of this witness Will of the tats Blr Edmund Walk- arld a crnss-oraixllnutinn by 141-, er who died March 27 the mime of known throughout Eastern Canada Bentley took up tho greater part of $1.106.10I_ 4s divided equally nm- and on: his oom- cons and three daugh the afternocn session further estate a made up of cash . < 0 ilfll I .005. stocks I781. witness to ho called was 164. insurance $00.95!), real estate nix years he was ‘M1540. book dhlith. etc, 812,583. ~ WIRE Blillifl" Last Minute News Flashed in Over the Wires (British United Press.) LONDON July 3—Hon. Char- lea Dunning, Premier of Snak- atchewan is receiving the hon- or of an official municipal ro- ception in his native city of Leicester on July 10th. Dim- nlng left Leicester twenty years ago and arrived in Can- ada with little more than the proverbial dollar. TORONTO, July 3.-Asaur- ancc that a plebiscite is on thc way. so far as Ontario tempor- anca ls concerned. was given last night by Hon. Dr. Fovocs Godfrey, Ontario Minister of Health and Labor, at a Con scrvatlve rally in support of W. H, Edwards, party candtl, date for the bye-election in northwest Toronto. LONDON. July 3.—United States army world aviators hop pod off yesterday from Allaha. bad for Umballa. British India, according to a dcspatch to the Dalliy Telegraph. The take offf was made, in,a drizzllng ratin ‘which later dc- volopod into a heavy downfall. Umbslla is about 500 miles northwest of Allahabad- PEKING, July 3.—Dr. Wol- llngton Koo. Foreign Mlnlatel of China today was appointed acting Premtler. VICTORIA, s. c, Jul-y 3.4-0!- ,ficial figure-s released by the Provincial Secretary's Depart- ment ‘late yesterday Indicate that at least 13 riding: have voted In favor of beer by the glass. Absentee voters It ‘ls ex prctcd will alter the result In some constituencies. WIMBLETON, July Iii-Reno Lacdatc, the youthful Frerroh tennis star. won his way into the finals of the mens singles event at the W-imblcton tourn- ament today by defeating R. Morris Williams. 2nd of the United. States. 6-—1, 3-6, 6-2. 6-3. This completed the elimination of the United Staten players from tlhs event. 8T. CLOUD, France, July 3. —The United States Olympic polo team today won their third match in competition for the Olympic title defeating Great Britain 10-2. OTTAWA. July 8. —Sir Eame Howard, British Ambas- sador at Washington. has ar- rived in Ottawa and will be the "guest of the Governor General till Monday. Sir Earns will address the Cane. dlan Club tomorrow on. malin- tenance of world peace. Absentee Votes In B. C. T0 Be Counted July 14 (Canadian Press) VICTORIA. Ii. C., Jilly 3.——Ab- scuice ballots have been sorted and uri- lu most cases nlroudy lll lhi-lr homo towns throughout llrltlsll (‘ulu nlbln today. 'l‘llo coilut. however, will not take place ilntll July l4, three days aft- er tho date heretofore named. The reason fa that July 11, was foilnil not to ullnw for n filll twenty-one days as required by the not to cla- pse before the final figures are l't‘ItCTl('lT. July 12 will be Saturday and by General consent the matter has been postponed to the first day of the following weak. Until the vote is all in and counted, nonc of the party leaders in Victoria will make any nnnounccmet of "W" 0! fox pups from the ranch Homeopathic Hospital. whore phy- plans. Former Islander Dies in Moncton (Spoolal to tho Guardian) MONCTON. July iL-Thc death occurred in th‘s city to-day of Mr. Watson Clark. aged 78 years, form- orly of Bumnlorslile. I‘. E. l. The late Mr. Clark was well was a contributor of many well written articles to the Mnplo Leaf some of which also appeared in island papers. Darin the pant confined to his bed but despite this always dili- ing as the Crown's investigator in Miscellaneous $8.891. There are al. D1,,“ u n“ “nu-en h, 9,9,9,“ Mrs. Walter Calbeck. Summer- aido. was a niece ol tho deceased. moroido notice o! which will ap- pa» later. 1 . h . ' f i - W 9Y5" ‘N! flftr Tlegallmtulfc ll-Tanzemfiesgllgzdlil i: 3 ffitfilailllfiadllllffililllii d” topic!‘ ‘ lm.l'll"°.'o".'€ 3l"'|'-‘2°.."‘Zi.‘.".'-‘.l‘ 3"‘.’.i§.i"a.““i:.l.'ii 33.7.2‘ l“.""i‘l'1i'“° PPM...“ ‘““°“ o. l] .‘, ....-n. a r. . an - l . . Illllllil ndgaaraod about B o. m. dtpnlatloa an ulo h. to T: a “m! ' he h“ m m“ o ease will be continued today. m“, of the gt‘; I lnlvuiill Provincial Officers and Convenors El- ected for Ensu- illg Year. The Annual Convention if. thc Wonlcuis lusltitilite closed yesterday. the ulornlug session ‘ll which Miss llclen Maihleson, tho Provincial Supervisor presided. opened with a chorus followed by the missing clf a number of resolutions, A "Question Ilox" who then conducted by Miss \ltlllllBS0ll and Miss Windsor. and vilucluiled in ilfscussion. The ilelegates afterwards visited the (lrpllzlnagcs in motors kindly lt’lll. for the occasion by members ll tile Rotary Club. .’\t St. Vincent's Orphanage an excellent program which was ren llolcd by the children was heartily irujilyeil by illl. The closing session, at which Miss Evelyn Windsor. the Assist- ant Supervisor, {ITO-iltlell, opened with the singing of the instituti- ode, followed by interesting "Five. Minute Talk-a” given by delegates on the following silbjects: “Ecuteiltlliumeilts for Special Oc- casions,” Miss Alice Cairns. Frec- iown; “Tile Institute Library". Mrs S .J. Rose, Lakeview institute; “ilirls Clubs", Mrs Rodgerson of Victoria lilstltute; "Home Econo- mics," Mrs. J. l‘. Boer, ’l‘llo following provincial officers and couvcnors were then elected: President, Mrs. George McDonald Cornwall and York institute. VlCUJFTC-Slllvlll, Mia's Della Harris lilmira Institute. Sccy/Preasurer. Miss Alice Cairns Lower Freetown lilstitutc. Llouvenor of National Events. Mrs. iiurrlsun MCFflfliHlO, Bcileqilc, Convener of‘ lulmigrutlun. Mrs. Wm, Muitcll, Rocky Point Convollor of Agriculture, Mrs. F. J. Rose. Lukevlow. Converter of Legislation, Mrs. B. M, Gough, Spring Park. Tile convention closed Wllllll after noon tca scrvcd on the grounds oi iho ‘Fccilnloill School. (During [he course of the proceed lugs yesterday a hearty vote of‘ lllllllks was cxitcliilcil to the press for publishing reports cl thc Cou- vcuiiou.) Enoch Arden Decree Given T0 a Veteran (Canadian Proaa) NEW YORK. July 3.——lIerbort Pick, 32 yours, of 62 Fifty-UT“ street, Corona, the first man in Queens to sock a dissolution of his Iuurriago under the Enoch Arden law, rccclvctl n ilecrce from Justice Joseph Aspinall in tho Quccnll Slip- rcule (Iourt. Pick was born in this country, bllt was taken to Germany by his parents when ho was lllrcc yours old. llc was ulnrrl ‘(l to his will; liullotto ill Frank ort. Ger- luuny. lhc. 15, 101C. Pick testified ‘that lin told his wife that be wns going to rnfuru to tllu United Stutcs and join tllc army there. She refused to accompany him and ilcclarod that if he was going to join tho Aulcricun army she was going lo join till.- Gcrmnn Nursing Corps. Soon afterward she left him. Uick i-alnn to America, cnllstril in n machine gun corps and saw service in Frnilco. Friends nf-llis wifo wrote him ziftor the war that they believed silo bad been killed while nursing at the front with the (ii-rinuu Arluy. IITITSE llT Wlllil- , EN’5 INSTITUTE JSARY N. ll. M. P. RT. REV. J. C. FARTHING Bishop of Montreal, who offici- ated at the opening of the new wing of the Woodstock General Hospital which was put Into aer- viee recently. He was the first secretary-treasurer of the Wood- stock Hospital Trust which was started in 1895. The new wing cost $120,000. London Police Cot New Kind 0f Lamp p-ié LONDON. July 3.—It is clalmcd for a new electric lamp with which the London police are being equi- pped thnt objects 100, yards away can be clearly seen, and that it will keep aFght for ten hours on one charge. The lamp. which was ilcsigilcd by G. A. Wootton. inquiry department chief of Scotland Yard; can be made to give either a concentrat- edbcanl or a wide-angle illumina- tion. lit is attached to the wearer's bolt by a two-handled arrangement that can be unfilstcncd only by him- self. Driven "From Homes in Montreal by Fire (Canadian Press.) MONTREAL, July Tlr-"SGVGH fa- milies were driven from their hom- es and nine others hail ill0ll‘ dwel Tings severely ilamngcd by lfi-rc of uniletorlninod origin which broke out in sheds and galleries ill the rear of the block 0t llnusus in the ilensely pupulli-tcil (lIiWll tuwn sec- tion ol‘ the city tonight, necessita- ting the sending in oi‘ three alarms. The damage, partly covered by in- sumnce- is estimated at ovcr $50,- 000. The crowds gathered and haul pared the work 0f the flirelnon, and special squads of‘ police bill lo be called out to conltrol the crowds. No loss oil! lilo occurred "lltl only Sllghll’ outs were silffcrcil by one fireman. Will Handle New Loan in Canada (Canadian Press.) NE WYIOILK. Jill)’ 3.—Calluilii will bc able to handle llcr own lilroo lluililrcil million rciililillllg op- erations without recourse to for- eign nations, it was announocil io- dliy- it was lziloilulll lilo (Ballad-Lap issue mlghlt be offered here but do mand for government bonds in Can udn is now said to bl- so solid that it is r-xpuclcil iliflc uilw capital will have to be drawn lflroltl outside coilu tries. Moai- 50TH ANNIVER- (Canadlan Press) MACLEOD, Alton, Jilly 3.—- To- night in Macleod. Alberta, a spect- acle is being enacted which history will never see again. The origin- al members of the North West Mounted Police celebrating tho fif- tieth anniversary of their arrival at Fort M-aclooil in the fall of 1874. They are hora by the score, from all over the American contin- ent, old and grizzled, hut as alert as the youngest members of the ifi). .u4. HEADS CHIEF CON-STABLIM C. ll. Newton, Chief of Police of Macleod tonight defies descrip- Wllnnfpeg, is head of the Chief Coll- wiii preside at tho annual conven- tion of that my to he lleld in Ot- tawa neat month, ‘ ttablea’ Association of Canada. and tloll. Unit wech it was a small cow town with a big wide sleepy alalll strut. SMITH Mill MC‘ Now it fa the mecca Anna sill lliiln (Canadian Preaa) MADISON SQUARE GARDEN. New York, July 3. —Senator Rais- tqp of Indiana was given the solid vote of the Miasissipl delega- tion on the 49th ballot today and he began to pick, up cattered groups in other delegations as well. it was apparent that Thomas Taggart was starting to give his candidate a "ride" in hope that he would break the deadlock. The switch of the Misslssipl dele- gation cost McAdoo twenty votes. Before the E..deato'inshrdlucmfw The leaders stood as follows on the 49th: McAdoo 402.5 Smith 320.5. Davis 63% Raiston 57 Robinson 45. Underwood 42. LATER MADISON SQUARE GARDEN. New York. July 3. ——The leaders stood as follows on the 51st street ballot: l McAdoo 442.5. Smith 828. Davis 87.5 Ralston 63 Robinson 43 Underwood 43 Tries Suicide in Chatham Jail (Canadian Frau.) IOHIATHAM, N. B., July 3.—Jam ‘T "I111 . an ll llllillll l- illll (British United Prue) , LONDON July ii-The decision of the Canadian Commons to petition the British government to amend the British North American Act in order ‘that Canadian enactments intended to operate outside the sovereign territory of the Domin- ion shall hwve power to Nil- in matters affecting peace and order in the Dominion will probably have widespread consequence!- While the British government has approved the wording of the_ resolution it is pointed ou-t that empire shippnfg is considered a subject to acts passed by the l!!!‘ peral parliament and that thereby complete unity of legislation. with- in tho empire -is secured. Should Canada pass this new legislation it will be necessary for the entire empire to consider seriously the effect of such measures as may be approved and take steps t0 DIB‘ serve legislative unltylfllloh has heretofore existed. ' ‘ To Include Both v ‘Govt. and Opposi- tion Leaders (British United Proal) LONDON. July 8. -J. H. Thomas, Colonial Secretary speak- lng at a banquet here in connection with the congress of the empire Chambers of Commerce said the time had arrived when no party should be known in imperial af- V. 1. Z L]? l-‘l-‘l a: % 5% "f'-‘"i"T fined in the local lockup pendinl: removal ) the Provincial Hospital, attempted suicide here this after- noon by cutting an artery in his wrist, When discovered by Chief of Police Coughlan about 4 o'clock he was lying in a pool of blood. The cut was made with a' jack knife which he had borrowed from a pas- serby, Dr. A. J. Losier was immed- iately summoned and the unfortu - ate man was rushed to the Hole Dieu Hospfital. McDonald is about G5 years old and on account oi‘ his age his condition is quite serious.- _—-<-o->i Mentions Stevens For Leadership (Canadian Press.) OTTAWA, July 3.—'I‘he rumor is revived that Hon, l-l. H. Stevens will retire lf-rom Federal politics to replace Non. W. J. Bowser in the leadership of the British Col- umbia Conservatives, in tho Logis- lartulre, according to The Citizen to- night. Many representations have been mode in favor of either Dr. Tolmie or Mr. Stevens, the paper continues, The former is doing good work as cxecultive Dominion organizer of tho FCITCTDT party. and it is not wished that he go. Willie Mr. Ste- vens is VllllJClT very highly hero. ‘UICFB would be loss ialpcdinleut to his going, lio was a candidate for the provincial lt-uililrsllip two youls ago, The Weather, Etc. ‘mom l5 TH’ om Evens BooY PLAYS, BUT ‘m’ FTRE- , WAQKS. cs McDonald. an insane man con-T He was going to take the risk in future of inviting to imper- ial conferences not only members of the governments of the day but leaders of responsible oppositions The government was takfnx nec- essary steps iihd exploring the whole situation with s." view 0f avoiding difficulties in future be aaid. i - 79X‘. l,“ ‘ dblilhl. ‘CHARLOTTETOWN CARNIXAL week July ll to 10. MBO-l-llmll __i_____________ ‘JUST ARRIVED CUCUMBERS Wax Beans. Melons. Tomatoes. Lettuce. Cantalopes, Cabbage, Bananas. Plums at Cudmore Bros. 21 *TO-L'ET—C°T1'AGE AT ‘KEP- poch. Apply 238 Kant BL-Si. Jswzsr llucv onklvoss. 2s . _4 ‘WANTED-MAN FOR DOING farm work. W, A. Match. Hope- ton.—.'i225~7-l—3i. ‘TAXI srAup. MaoLELLAN Bros. Phone 250.—3216-_7-4—2l ‘TO LET — SIX ROOM HOUSE. conveniences. 104 Woymouth St. 3190 7'13 it ‘LOST — 0N Road, between Vernon and Char- lottetown. brown tithe account book containing money. Inder kindly communicate with Miss Emily Miller, Stanley Bridge. 3i won aALa-Afl- A BARGAIN - Special silt, five passenger Studs- baker touring car. Lately ovar- hauled painted and vlflllhbd- Apply Benjamin R0131 IllO-‘f-Lf! ‘TOMATOES. CUCUMBERS, WAX beans, lettuce, new potatoes, rhu- barb, water-melons. plums, ap- ples, oranges. grape fruit. banan- as. fancy boiling onions, spin- ach. and cranberries. Jenklns and Son.—-2i. ‘JOB PRINTING OF EVERV description cheaply and exped- itiously etooutsd. uardlan Cont ral Job Prfhtery, hone 188. I570 5 It! TORONTO. July ere in Nova Scotla. at ht at 1. an not: rilu lemon-o First quarter mooh of 17.000 visitor: from all over the ,United suites and one a. Jul! Itll. 5.46 D- h. t-Marltimo moderate winds partly cloudy and warm, with a few scattered show- Muxlnlnm and minimum tempera- Hlgh t o today at 11.83 and lo- ‘f. ind , vzbvlrlnlha n. BUGS} Manrab -av auamaas olnl; room and board. (in private homo preferred). Apply at Guardian Oillcia-dlbz-‘i-tf. Ton axomhboa. can: roll present cmtlngent. iuros: The Mlwleoil iilllllee. first Toronio 72. s2 ........... .. olenr Poirot- have roi- sale or an and last event of its kfnd—- Montreal 78, 58 —-- mlr change or maria-ea Foxes. ti! which was launched this morning Quebec 70. BI __.._ .. cloudy following oars, one Maobdulh- ‘at 10 o'clock by a parade three and Charlottetown 88. 58 __ cloudy lin M stet- If: a half miles long, is in full swing. Halifax M. 56 .... -. .. rain paint I lh The streets of the little old fort St, John H. 51 - cloudy cohllthtlh t town will be jammed day and night Boston 74, 60 -- cloudy rier. “a. h zgghnk“! "nslilllm Tlltmdlv New York 71.62 .......... -. oloar loyal it, cts., par doz. Jenkins and Son. 2i. - osoaonowu ‘ -‘ '.