p i l. ' The Paper That Covers Prince Edward rum qfllfliike the Dew’ ' ion, due in. I Sir: was chairman would like to see it truthfully, so send report myself. I am, Sir, &c., LEMUELKENNY, Byrnok-l Road. July 13. , A large meeting of farmers was held in the hall at Morell on Fri- day evening, June 9th, to consider starting a United the need of Farmers party. - Mr. Lemuel Kenny was elected Ha explained the ob- ‘ject of the meeting and reviewed some Chairman. the political situation at length. Mr. iPaul McLaughlin, Peake's Sta. was then called lipon. l-Ie de- livered a stirring address in which he pointed out the iii-gent need or this movement if Farmers are to have any real voice il_l_ our govern- politicians said. have too long been using the farm- er voters as stepping stones over which they stepped into fat offices. merit. Professional and scheming lawyers, he jtitigeshlps, senatorships and gov ernerships. the other. By means of a well -_--——- . lcouiiulstli silcltul ‘can ron iiinuF-bl-lous salsa 0080-5-8 -tf. BY Ap- ply 79 Sydney St. 1005-7-15-2ipo. IN DREBSMAKING WANTED experienced neediewoman. WANTED MAN TO ASSIST taking care of fox rancll genearl farm work. Wages $45 per month. Gavin Harding. Graham's Road. 1600-7471-3- WANTED HORSE BETWEEN and 1000 lbs. about 10 high. Biig price paid for right horse. New Glasgow, ‘P. I} til lino 6e elm ed 1001. INIIIENITIIJN HIIIEETINB Resignation of Messrs. 00x and‘ McIntyre Demanded and Go vornor Asked to Dis- solve the Legislature. I enclose report of the farmers, meeting at Moi-ell. As 1 at the meeting, I reported They kept the neoliis divided into two hostile camps, the Grits on one side. the Tories 0n subsidized party press they kept their minds inflamed with the "party" mania. Sometimes the voters turned one party out and put in tile others. They found this gave no change oi government but only a transfer oi power. The action of tho and hands Apply Cyrus Smith. . I. 1598-7-152ipd. (‘ I i All The News Worth Beading All the Ads \Vori;h Printing I . H, * _ ‘ (all ii illlliliii Bell Government, however, have "iiillilied the climax" and prove to be the last straw that breaks the camel's back. The people are now thoroughly aroused. They "Te iieiefmihod to desert the party "ldols” and to unite in a farmers Party. in which there will be nel- ther Grit nor Tory, and toelect farmers who will carry out the people's will and not their own. He explained the "speedway" h“. RIMES and the various taxes to be paid. lie was listened to most rlttentatively and received the greatest applause. Mr. IPGIZCY Coffin, Savage Har- bor, also spoke in favor of the movement. lie thought the time most opportune for starting a Farmer Party. ’ H“ liiflilfiht our representatives had failed utterly to do their duty. Had even failed to ho in tho House when those measures were passed. Although he had helped lo nominate and elect Mr. McIn- tyre he must confess that as a re- presentative he is a total failure. "Hon. Mr. Cox addressed the meeting nt some length. He came in for a very sever heckllng by the audience who wanted many ques- tions answered. Mr. Mullins, St. Peter's Bay, a1- so spoke at some length. He had no convictions for or against the movement he said, but appear- ed to be strongly against it. He moralized at some length and was I IYESTEHIIIY IT IITTIWA Three New Members Included, F. B. Mc- Giiriiii, R. W. Wigmore and ‘Mr. Spinney l of Yarmouth. There are Few ,. Changes in Distribution of Portfolios. Doherty. iPrcsidcnt of thc council and min-l later oi immigration, Hon. J. A. Calder. Minister of finance, Sir Henry Draylon. ' I OTTAW-A, July 14—Hon. Arthur Mclghen has completed the organ- izations of his government and he 11nd ills colleagues held their first council meeting yesterday nfter- Minister of railways, Hon. J. D.| noon. The new Prime Minister Rfiid- ' ‘ “wanted 0mm, and was “mm m Lnlsllsllsgs-lr of interior, Sir James by the Governor-General 0n Satur- _,p§_.,,,‘,,,,g,,., gfinernl Hum p E_ day last. At the, same time IIon. Illoildin. ' c. c. Ballnnfync took the oath of Hi/iiiiisisi‘ i}; marine and fisheries office as Minister of Marine and m" C‘ C" almmym" ‘- Fisheries and of the naval scr- Rxgiifgif of labor’ Ho“ 0' D' vice. Nine more members of the ‘Minister of militia, I-Ion. HughI Cabinet were sworn by the Duke Giiiiirip- of Devonshire this morning and Fwglirillfiar M Agriculture- mm" s" three this “tmrmmii- The -H°ii9- ‘Minister of public works, Hon. F.f ‘F- Tiliiiiifi. Minister of Agricul- Ii. McCurdy. lure; Hon. r. 1s. Biondin, Post- Miiiisi" of customs. iioh- ii- W- Wigmore. master General, and sh- Edward Kemp have vet to take the oath of office. The Cabinet oi seven- teen contains three new men. Hon. F. B. McCurdy,-M.P., oi Cnlches- ter, N. s., Minister of 'Publlc Works; Hon. R. W. Wigmore, M. 'P-, of St. John city and the coun- ties oi St. John and Alberta, and "Oh- Slllnnoy, M. P., oi Yarmouth, Minister without Portfolio, com- Without portfolio, Sir Edward‘ Kemp and Hon. E. K. Spinney. i Writs for the election oi the new ministers, IIon. It. W. Win- more and IIon. F. ll. McCurdy, have not yet been issued but the elections will be brought on as soon as possible ~ Changes in distribution of porn; folios are few. The Prime Minis- ter leaves thc-largo Department of the interior and undertakes the administration oi i3." Department of External Affairs as well as the discharge of his duties as head oi the administration. -Slr James Loughced succeeds to the office of Miaistcrpi rlt-rior. Hon. J.A. ‘Calder assumes the office of Pre- sident of the Privy Council vaca- ted by the retirement oi Hon. Mar- New Cabinet. l The new cabinet is the follow- ngz- - , . Premier and minister of exter- nal aflilirs, Hon. Arthur Meighen. Minister of interior, Sir James Sir. George Foster. Secretary of State, Hon. A. L. S called to order by the Chairman I01" not confining himself to the bu- siness before tho meeting. On motion it was unanimously deci- ded to he in favor oi the United Farmers’ Party. The following resolution moved by lMr. IM, O'Brien and seconded by Mr. Patrick Slnnott was adop- ted: v Whereas: The [iell Govern- ment, elected on n platform of ro- trencbment and economy, have dc- liberatcly embarked on a policy oi ibc most outrageous taxation and extravagance; And whereas: This conduct oi the Government must -bo regarded as utterly dishonest and tyrannical and intolerable to a freepeople. And whereas: Our representa- -__~_..4i--- _ ‘ . WANTED — SECOND GLASS ‘LOST — ON ROAD FROM ‘ tuachri for Eldon school District North Wiltslllre to Tryon race No. 15 (male preferred). Sull- track via Crapaud. sott tire Lioment $100, Apply to l. Ii. chit-ills and pump. Finder please 'MacWilllams, Secretary Eldon, notify McLean Bros., North P. E, l, 1008-7-15-3lpd. Wiltsliire. 1603 7 15 2i. WANTED TEACHER FOR VERl ‘WANTED MECHAWS ISLAND non High School. Experience male preferred- ply stating, experience. E. ‘While, Secretary, swam-so ososulzlsa pleasant work in P. E. l. Appl Organiser P. 0. Box 39. 1572-7- ' lli-td. __.___________ ‘FOR BALL-HEAVY oil cloth. Apply at Qlalfdiflfl- 9 06-5-3048. ‘WANTIDF-MAID FOR GENER- el housework. Good waxes. Ap Wellner, 151i 0002-0-23 ti. My firs. Lloyd Prince Street. ‘WANTED 80V TO LEARN drus holiness one with mhigh school education pleferred. Apply by letter i0 B03 3H. HUB-flit. ‘RIUIOENO! WANTED.—A visi- tor desirous of settling in‘ Char- lottetown wants to bu y . Apply Ir. Guardian office. 1670- I 7-13-81. ‘FOR BANE-Chevrolet Auto. Do- ' livery with covered in body; o Y Supplement $175.00,including minimum. A9- Vernon, P. E. 1014-7-16-6i. ________._. BROWN suitable i61- puttllig under d FOR ' Y ' Atlas. Apply Guardian Ofllce. 1464-7-153lptl . WIANTED- — SECOND CLASS teacher for Sprlngton School No. 164. Supplement $165. from dis- trict. Kcnneth McLeod, secre- tat-y. 1609-7-15-2ipd. LOBT SATURDAY NIGHT PURSE containing cash. Please leave at 185 Queen Street. 1i ‘WANTED SECOND Class Teach- er for North Mlilton School. Sup- plement $100.00. (l. E. MacKenslo, Secretary. 15744-13411 pd. ‘WANTED BY MIDDUE-AGE wo- men, position all house-keeper, cnn give good reference. Apply Guardian Office. 1809-7-18-31. ‘WANTED SECOND Class Teach- er for Forest l-llll School. Dis- trict No. ill. Spring and fall vo- cation. Supplement $100.00. Apply to A. D. MacDonald, Secretary. 1511-7-15-61. lid. 1w m" n no on each- eIi-A torqtliwl? school. ' ginnin- Emma: ‘-‘°s°°'t°“é" malbeIlM s h“ It! Ii. . . 6m , . ' . tinnitus-slag. dvered ill express Wellner. 1058-7-0-tf. ‘with. nuaaumno, nor idyeflsdaumtoloto cottage st Rocky Point for eulo- mly with rel an Office. _ 1iiilIi-7-10-ti. ¢§sQ-—uI~_ PIIAOHIR‘ W-ANTID for Cape w. 01. Supplement . lacy. ihht?”t‘§"" Boas-School, - 100.00. W. l-rvlns. Harbor B. It. No. 1. 1600-‘1-1 qi-pd. ‘ I00 to I v . "mus-rue PAIN HILP, nova-s; swam!» - TEACHER FOR blirisgilalii Scool District No. ilti upplsnient illoiudius lov- ernrneht minimum, I150: rualo teacher preferred. Apply toiwol- liilgton Haslam, sec. oi trustees hliuotalil it. ll. 1580 ‘I 1| tf FORTH-Al AGENTS WRIT! U8. state a unt oi your business for special prices. We now have the largest, best equipped plant ill Canada. can give prolnptest service and best work at moder- ate prices, prints finishes, frame! new 41in . Free Samples. Mer- fifllflIlgP rtrait Company. Tor- iiton. Minister of justice, Hon. C. J. tin Durrell. x " fives have failed miserably to 0p- pose this and even supported the Government in all ifs wicked acts, thus betraying their trust. Therefore Resolved: That we demand the immediate resigna- tion of Messrs. Cox and Mclntyre, that we may elect representatives who will try and accomliiifiii something more than raising their own salerles; And Resolved: That we Qill on other districts to join with us in petitioning His Honor the Lieute- nant-Governor to dissolve the Le- glslature. n serious accident while at his work this morning. Ho. was evid- ently hlt on the head by a sledge hummer in the bands of a fellow employee and knocked unconscious Ho was token to the City Hospital and later regained consciousness and was reported out of (longer. Another C. N. It. em loyv- , . a . .l d Il"'"‘0nn the engine - sustained injuries lo . . ‘and shoulders and was ta = to the hospital. His injuries are not con- s""rroli dangerous. . die-tor A. McKfnnon. C. N. Ii. wbiln engaged in coupling cal-s ni. Cbipman yesterday. l-le was struck by an iron bar and rendered \lfl- consclous, his head being badly cut He was brought in his home in Mnlicton and will be laid up I01‘ Maritime yrovinces Telegraphic News ‘(Special MIT-h: Guardian). some time‘. MARITIME MEN AT BISLEY . Llberaltlonventlon ST. JOHN, N. 11.,‘ July 14.—To- day's report from -Blsley Camp gives thc following Mnrillnlc Pro- vince scorcs: King's prize, i100 yards, Lieutenant Chandler, Wood- stock, 38; Sergt, McCabe, Char- lottetown, 32; aggregate 84; Capt. The Liberal Convention for the nomination of two federal candl- dn-tes for Queens County is to be held tomorrow in the Market Hall at hlizh noon. Delegates have been appointed in the different liiiiifi Qigaanorrrurowm CANADA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 14, 1920. NEW nulls swlll IN Illrcodcrs’ Club was altogether suc- brakcman met with severi- injury iA SAD FATALITY. AT BAPE TRAVERSE THE AYRSHIRE BREEDERS’ Pllllllll YESTERDAY Social ‘Alteration at the Experimental Station. interesting Address by iir. W. F. Stephen of llilntillgtlul, Quebec. Keeping and Stock-billowing. An enjoyable picnic was bcld Yesterday afternoon at the Ilxperl- mental Farm, under the auspices of the Ayrshire Breeders‘ Club of this Province. Dinner and tea was served on the grounds, and al- though the attendance was hardly what might be expected upon sill-ll a fine dayythe outing came off successfully, all present voting it a jolly zlfiilir, From an wlucatitiniil point view the picnic nf ihr- Aygslilrc of r-c-ssful Visitors will remember, long after the social side of thc affair has been forgotten the many interesting facts picked up there. -Aiier the noon lunch, and be- foro the general addresses began, a demonstration on bee-keeping was given by Mr. Ilarold Newson, bee-keeper ht the farm and ln- sprictor of l-livss for disease. The hive, as a precautionary measure, first "smoked" to kcep the in a lethargic condition. it. was then opened and tlio combs. one by one, were inspected. specta- tors were a little shy at first of venturing near the busy crawling combs, with their thousands oi fussy little workers, in the careful hands of the keeper. But curiosity lvas stronger than tho fears even in the gentle sex, and the circle of highly interested spectators quick- ly closed around the bees and tlio demonstrator. Much interest was aroused when the "Queen bee‘ was poiited olit by Mr. Ncwson. Q1109" tions relating to bees and bee- keeping were asked and readllo’ w its bees lansweroil, and much interesting in- formation w-us ltivfiii- Iii one iii"- are many thousands of bees. They will produce from $25.00 to $50.00 ;_worth of honey ill h season. A -hivc ‘averages about 100 pounds in .wei-ght and is valued - at about $25.00. The next event of the day wai file aildrosses by prominent iunmb- era nf the Club. ‘Mr. Clark, Super- intendent oi farm work, acted as chairman, and introduced the speakers to thoaudlence, which wits grouped about the tea tables under the shady trees behind the farm buildings. I‘ Preliminary addresses were de- I lfvered by Messrs Walter Show, W.J. Reid, and Bert llrown, Prcsi~ dent of tlio Association. ,'i lFollowing these gentlemen came Mi‘. WJF. Stephen, Secretary of the Dominion Aryshire Breeders’ Huntington, Que iMr. Stephen first expressed the- pleasure he felt at thc opportunity Earl llowatt, Aged Badly injured. News of a very sad accident ric- i Killed in Uollisioll with Team Bicycle. iither Boy, .ou Bike, BEHMINE HEHI TERMS I]N Demonstrations in Bee- SPA, BELGIUM, July 4.-A dead- lock has been reached by the al- lied representatives and the Ger- mans on the coal question and Marshal Foch and Field ‘Marshal, Wilson, the -Allicd Military Chiefs, have again been summoned to dis- cuss possible enforcement meas- ures. The Allied Premiers hav- itlg been informed that the Ger- mans were reudy, called a meeting for 5.110 OTZIOCICYIIIIB evening in- stead of tomorrow as planned. 'l‘liis morning, ille Gcriilan reply was not acceptable, and the summoning of Marshal Foch and Field ' Marshal Wilson, it is understood, means Ininediate' measure to enforce the Treaty unless Germany modifies its attitude. The German Foreign Secretary said to the Associated Press: “The Allies may, under the Treaty give us an order concern- of addressing the Ayrshire TITPOKI- ers’ (‘lull of this Province. Ho was no stranger to the Island. having spent many pleasant weeks hem h; various times. He COIIIKI well re- member ills first vslt, twelve years agn this slimmer, which \Vllil (mo of the most delightful vacations he had ever spent. During these llc noticed the grailuai increase in stock production on the island. On his first trip here there was no enthusiasm among breeders: today the. existence of tlio Ayrshire Breed ers’ ‘Club speaks for itself. Mr. Sir-plum mentioned the Southern Ontario (‘lub as being a leading Association of its kind in Canada; Yet Island breeders are ahoail of Ontario tnrlay in the ILOT. tests, The speaker warmly commended tile splendid herd of Ayrshire-s wo llavo llerc—small as yet but cap- able of great lncr use. Other parts nf (Yilillliii, lie dcc arcd, are looking‘ forward to great progcss in con- nection with Ayrshire cattle in this province. Further Discussion Probable and Germans Have Already Given Their Excuses‘. 5P illlifi’. Bllii liiiiiilii lng coal; if they give an order we of course would try to satisfy it but we do not. believe we could. That would not be a voluntary co- operative arrangement. Simona said later that the Allies can oc- cupy the llullr or other territories; lheyhan send their own agents in- to Germany and probe the situa- tion; they may fix any penalties; we are not in a position to resist. The Secretary expressed the atti- tfludo of the German delegation as it is tonight but the Allied Min- isters hope before they take fur- tbor measures that the Germanl may change their decision. M. Mllleranil the French Premier, re- grets that it is not possible for Germany to cooperate with the Allies in the execution of the Treaty but he is firmly resolved to stand on the position now taken up. "9 ‘v II "I should know something about Ayrsbiscs," declared Mr. Stephen, "l hell an Ayrshire in the ring when I was a slip of a lad. I judg- ed them first when I was eighteen. I have stu/iiicd them for thrty-fivc years; and as you know for fifteen years I have been your secretary." The knowledge I have gained in my own barn, or my father's, and from personal observation. _ "If we are going to build u.p a strong lircotl," continued Mr. Step- hen, "we must grow larger miimals. lBy selecting the best sires-sires with a record-and liy willingness to pay the price for them, we may nssuro ourselves of the best, It is a good investment even if wellavo to pay $500 for one. l1 is a good ‘ac. vertisement too. "Grow t-lle calf well. If you are shipping milk don't forgot to keep some for the calf. lie is part of tlio produce you urn raising on the farm. You can make or mar the cow in the first six months of its ilie. We want today large, strong well IIGVBIODWI cattle-these are. the kind which sell for the big prices. A hundred pounds in weight w-ill mightily affect the milk out- put. Liberal fuel]. 0n this point -wo might take a cue from the lIol- stein nlen. ‘We are not giving i-nouizh food to our cattle, illld in this business, like GVOF] other busi- ness, we cannot get something for jiloihilg. For every extra pound o1 illg Seasons Ever lilljoyell Yesterday was devoted by the Boston English Opera Company to thaprosuntatlon of two Gilbert, and Sullivan Comic Operas; at the matinee in the afternoon, “The Mik- ado," and in the evening, "Huddl- gore." The first named is so thor- ougbly well known to the majority of theatre-goers that any extended (lcscription of it is unnecessary As its half]? implres, the play has to do with tile Kingdom of Japan, and is a brilliant satire on the anomalies of the government of the Mikado. The music is exceed- ingly bright and sparkling through out, anti of tlecidedly oriental char- acter. That it received iull justice at the bands of t e company, be- iniz given a well-n gh perfect ren- dition, goes without saying, It spr- ved, too, to introduce a tenor new in (fharlottololvn audiences. Mr. ltaipll Brainerd, WIIICII introduc- tion was thoroughly appreciated. Mr. Brainerd, who sustained the part pf thc Nanki-Poo, made in- stant admirers of his listeners by his singllrg of the air ‘A Wander- ing Minstrel l", admiration which increased. as the play developed. Continued On Page Three. ___________,,___ He is lhslppy possessor of ll voice en id ower and range, I4 YEIIS, S011 III ii no!‘ e intonation. anti a very ' ‘clear enunciution. Ilc has also a splendid stnlte appearance and his acting was like his singing, most artistic. The "Tbrve Lllilc Maids from School." (Mcsdames Edi-ll. Morrlll and Barron) were most charming. captivating tlio hearye - of everyone not only with their Claude llowatf, the (lriver of the iiivfii’ "°i°"-'i- "i" “Y W" "‘i"““>' While Riding ii 0tto Boul GRAND OPERA SEASON CLOSED LAST NIGHT Two ‘Splendid Periorlliallc Faded 0ue of tile Plessaliteit Musical f es, Afternoon and liven-V ill tTlty. tender hearted, and turn pale at the thought of slnning. The inev- iiiwiit h? an eiiiBPM-"nstlc, twist. The production last night was per llaps the finest of any that tho Boston English Opera Company has-given us this week. The most SiiWKECiil-‘i thing was Goltra, as the Baron of", Murgatroyd, who was freed from the curse in Act. 1. In the first act he was deliciously Desperate Desmond while in the second he might have been [he in- carnation of the Bishop of Ruinli-. _ foo in the "Bab Ballads," ‘Brain-- hard, as the sailor foster brother. made a clear break from the straight tenor category and was very amusing. Deacon also regis- tered as the hero, a part which is by no means easy to grasp. North- wood was excellent as the old ser- .vnht, especially so in the first act. Miss Morrlll was delightful as tbs heroine, a perfect lady through the medium of a book of etiquette, and Silllg charmingly all through. Miss Carley, also, sang most beautifully and made the most of the different parts of Mail Margar- et ‘ Thus closed‘ s series of remark- able and memorable performances -—a series that will be the theme of interesting remlnlsences among our musical people for a long time in come. A word of special praise should be given to the excellent work of the conductor. Mr. Max Fist-handler, throughout tbmweek, and also, (although ihfs is some- lvhnt belated) to the violinist Mr. lliouls llosserer, for his beautiful liable happy denouemenl. is brought‘ - ' Chandler, Woodstock won Sangster, Fnlmoutb, 43; aggregate 8'1. Duke of Cambridge Shoot, 00 yarils, 10 sbnts, Lieutenant Clland- ler, 44; Sergeant McCabe 42; Capt Sangster, 41. Duke of Westminster Aggregate competition Lieutenant fifth place. --———§o->—--- INJURED BY AMBULANCE ST. JOHN, N. 13., Jilly 14.-—\Miss Helen Kennedy, 164 Sydney Street was badly injured and a large plate glass window of ibc Victoria Hotel was smashed when the front axle of the city ambulance broke as it was speeding 41mm King Street and one wheel was buried across the pavement. -—-—<+>—-- BIG CATCH 0F FISH. LUNENBURG. ‘N. 5., July 14,- The second. spring catch of the lLllliéfihllfg fleet Ia now ready for market and totals 55,000 quintals. which is about 8.000 quintals more than isst year. it is expected the opening price vtilfbe slightly less than $12 s qullltsi. min-t AMHERST QTRIKE QETTLED. ._.__.s AMHERST, July 14.—-Wlth the signing of the new wage terms at 72. ‘l5 and ‘I8 cents on our, the mouldorsstrlke at the lto b Engin coring Plant has been settled and the men will go back to work on Thursday. AOOIDENTQ OOOUR A1’ MONCTON ‘MONCTON, N. 3., July BEVIIIAL t: '* from .. .. K..- mug‘ ‘ 5 filial-anew OHIO. I , _ tus-t-lsti. .i~= v Austin Wall, an rnoloyee of the treaty. (l. N. 11., boiler shop met. wiilifrom and the various bits of machinery set in motion‘ to bring olit the men who are most likely to cum- mand the greatest number of votes aspirants, some with claims upon the party, some whose claims have lapsed or possibly been forfeited and some just with aspira- tions. They will all be put iii thc crucible together and no doubt the two who will float _will be select- ed. ‘ Anldng tbosc whose names are being mentioned are Hon. J. J. Johnston, Hon. G. E, Hughes, Hon. Ii‘. J. Nash, Mr. George S. lnlnnn, Mr. S. A. McDonald, Mr. Id. T. Hlggs, cit-Governor I). A- McKlnnon and others. As to whom the mantle will fall upon tile political prophets are silent. it is assumed that Mr. J. ‘E. Sinclair the sitting member, will be re-nomlnated as the coun- seetlons that an effort will be made to select a second farmers‘ date and it is averrod that tho laws of the Medea and Persians. from the country districts. deli in the womb of the future. -—-—--Q-Q>-—-—- TURKS READY TO ACCEPT Brussa and the the Turkish Nationalists caused a great reaction in Turkish circles, which now show an inclina- 10.-- tiolt to’ accept and sign the peace . 1° ihliili-iiiiel- Ml‘. Charles Douil and ls sixteen according Constantinople today. ‘l There arc, it ls understood, many - try member. It is surmised in some, csniiiq which are llnchangeable, do not for bid the selection of a second man Meanwhile the outcome is hid- AND 5m" PEACE TIIEATY horse was knocked out of the car- PAlllilS. July lib-The victories, of the Greeks, f. eir ccupatlon of 9d emoralisiition of. have companicd by fatal consequences team was a Ill year old boy and a “w”? mmmprism-‘i lreacllod the city yesterday from near relative of the tlecnascil. He (Cape Traverse. is a son of Mr. I‘. S. llowatt. I Two boys, Otto Doull and Earl; Jlcsliles his parents the ilccezised I-Iowatt, of that place were riding lad leaves to mourn five sisters h bicycle on the wharf opposite and one brother. v ,Mr. Jolln Campbell's place. It was The funeral takes place this af- ‘about fl o'clock on Tuesday night ternoon at 1 o'clock. and dark at tlio time. Young Doull was driving bicycle and the other boy Ea llowatt was on the handle-bars, a frequent practice among boys. thc .1 Attempted Murder Oi Hindenburg in the darkness they collided head-on with a team coming to- ___ wards them. driven by another BERLIN. July 14:11 llhnltlnglrnll boy. Claude Howntt, agsd 13 years; "m" iimiiii Iiiiii F ‘i i‘ “T5 "- -Tbe impact of tho collision ilcnburgfis house today and fired at iiiPiiW iiii‘ Iiiiyii t" 1h“ grminil with missed its mark and the man ca- "m" mm‘- the Field Marshal. The bullet cnped. Enrl l-lownii. had three ribs llrok on and a blood vessel burst. He only lived half an hour. Dr. Bellman was summoned blit thc unfortunate lad was dead before the Doctor - could get to him. Otto Dollll was ' (Dom. Prell Special) DUBLIN, July l4.— Two cam. stables were killed and another ser iously wounded whenan armed band attacked the automobile they were riding from Dingle barracks early today. The raiders captured a quantity of arms and ammunit- ion in the motor car. nus won't-nun, q rmllrnltarunn rum. noon are. -___ badly hurt about _thi=. head and was rendered ilncon- ‘scious remaining in that state until 4‘ o'clock yesterday afternoon. Up to 11 o'clock last night he had not been told of the sad fate of his companion. The horse was somewhat cut. by the bicycle which machine how- ever wsll not damaged. Claude Howati, the driver of the ly rendered violin solo on Tuesday evening, The orchestra, although few in number, was remarkably ell fectivo, and helped materially in ’ the great success achieved. Thanks are dlle Mr. Ii‘. G. Spen- cer for bringing this great oper- One of the most important char- acters in the Opera is that of Ko- Ko, the Lord High Executioner-r.‘ This was taken by ‘Mr. Phil I-‘eln, who was inimitable! Ills high-class fooling was excruciatingly funny, and he kept everyone, young and old (especially the younglqln a; alic company to Charlottetown- eonstant convulsion oi IZIIIZIIIOI’. and the hopes are earnestly ex- Mr. Ilcrtiram Goltlra, as "The pressed that at no distant date the Mikado oi Japan" was. also. "of visit may be repeated. n drollaiss lnexnrnsslble!" Miss May Carlcv (ns' m." ably R118‘; thine-l her s did lb:- otbonANnoUnQnnENTsv members o asl. Mr. William COMING EVENTS. isli) and Mr. ‘ MEETINGS, ETC Stanley Douro - ooh-Dab), while. the chorus was all that could boI deslrr-il. There were several in- sistent oncnrcs, which wcrc gfsner- ouslv acceded in, and the whale performance was enjoyed to t-hc limit bv o largo audience. ~~ At the evening performance an oven larger aildlcnce assembled to llnnr the much-heralded opera "Itudrlilroro". ll may be said at once that ihg Opera more than fulfilled all th, eager antielpailons of the audience, and proved. in the nerformunce, to he two superlat- ivclv hilarious hours of Glllartiarl humor-at the nth nf acutellcss "ICECREANI FESTIVAL and tea at St. Mark's church, Rusllco Sulurdair, Jilly 17th. Reserve date. . 15351-1441. "ICE-CREAM FESTIVAL and too, St. Mark's Church, Rilstico. Stmirilay, Jily 17th. Reserve this date. l535-7-14-4i "THE ANNUAL MEETING of the edfoi-ii helpers Oo-oporotive 09.. d., will be held at their store on and as tuneful melodies s; Sui day July lief, at l . in. van ever filmed out. Ruddlgorc 1408- JUI- so dellghlfull so intriguing. s ----¢ bul no adjective in the dietlniinr, V no in could definitely capture the charm I! “ti! 0 lb! of it. that the revived Gilbert an riaumunder the horse's feet. The sad alfalr is deeply deplor- TORONTO, July 15.- Thursday . showers. The deceased lfisrl Howait was A recoild in high temperature a son of Mr. and Mrs; Robert llow iiti. of Caps Traverse. He was l4 793i‘! of Miti- Tha injured ind is a son of 0rdfly~tiie mercury ascending to II degrees. iHlgh tide this mornng at, 9,95; fought M 10.58, tomorrow morning st 10.24 and 11.48 at night. _ years old. I" l - t for the season was established yest- Sullivan masterpiece ranks its oer ham the most genuinely ‘interest- ifll thin-s ever hoard here. The plot deals with a line of bar-‘onets. each of whom are dnnm- ed bv the ctirne nf a crusadilln witch in commit m» sin a day, or bcflsb ‘i they should clip: to vir- tue. 0f course since Gilbert crest- ed the bsronets, they are s11 my "Ti-II ANNUAL ifieotlit] of McDonald Women's Ifllilhlld will be held at the Consoltitutod school on Thursday, July 18th 4t 1.80 p. m. Miss Saunders will tlomonetra- - to on Summer Desserts. K. - Io- Ciilhlui. Beefy. Soutliiyt, It. l l