_ FOR SALE-dime potatoes. efatalml nuhuoi. _ 4m: GABYW. g gosriemdehlrloltuw uelnltltl kill"- ""1"" Valdfl elm-lei! n "tiiii fill r hill’! . Ibiliiln WINDSOR. Ont. July e340,... gelled to abandon tobacco grflwlug “m!” o! fireally decreased priced many Essex county farm - 9P9 lJBVB Cwllllcd their lands with potatoes, which are resulting bet- ter "PM"! lllflll ever derived frolli cultivating the weed. i- -One farmer. whose chief crop for years past has been tobacco will m“l‘° “mm?” at least $4.001) for “Fm "W! 0! imtatoes now being marlmed "Y lllm at $2‘ n bushel. A few farmers. who have refus. 9d l0 80 back on tobacco. report the best quality 1n many years. ---. -$E t -. fiftffi cont. ll no nil! can Illa. $0! without lull strum» “rightful vvvv ls‘ b. ‘nu Illa‘!!! liveliho- in nino ‘Igqfl, u P 4A4‘ Tuaonnns wsiiwérni)" TEACHER WANTED Fon mu. Vale school. SwPIYIement $100.00. Apply to Alfred Murphy. TEACHER WANTED FOR CUL- loden School. Supplement $75.00. Mid-summer vacation. John Mc- Lean, Secretary. Culioden. WANTED— Wanted. . 1;..." Second class teacher for Cumberland- i-Iill School No; '70 Kings CoJSup- piemont one Hundred dollars midsummer vacation. '1'. P. Riley, ilocy. ' ANGLO-RUSTICO SCHOOL. .- wants a teacher. Supplement 5120.00. Apply _J. H. Buntsin, Wileaitiey River. l WANTED- TEACHER FOR MID- dlston. First class, school No. 90' Supplement $170.00. Write or phone T. W. Bradshaw, Secre- tary, l{inlhra_ R. R. >-————i—---i-——~——-——— WEACHER WANTED ozcono‘ class for Donngh School. No. iii. Supplement $76. Apply Edwin ilruzii, Secy. ‘TEACHEIR WANTED— SECOND class, for Will-town Cross. Lot 61. Supplement $100. Archie McPher- son, Secretary. ‘TEACHER WANTED -WANTED n teacher for Greenwich School. District No. 98. Supplement $85.00 J. A. Meek Secty. French River. TEACHER WANTED FOR AFTON Itoud School. No. 211, second class preferred. Supplement $85. John it. Lund. Secretary. WANTED SECOND CLASS TEA cher for Hopefieid School, Dis- trict No. 122. Supplement $75.00. Apply to John A. McDonald, sec. of Trustees. ‘WANTED SECOND CLASS teachor for Donaldson School. Supplement $100. Midsummer va- cation. James McDonald, Secy., ‘Beliford. It. II. PRINCIPAL WANTED. -- VIC- toria. school, ‘1st class mele pre- perred. Supplement voted $200. Apply in person if possible E. Boswell, Sec. of Trustees. TEACHER WANTED.—FIR§T OR second class for Rennie: Road School. situated one mile i'r'om Iluniter‘ River village. Supple- ment $150.00. Mild summer va- cation. Apply to Donald An- drews, Secretary, Hunter River. ‘WANTED- SECOND CLASS teacher for Granville North School. No. 128. Supplement $100. 00 including Government mini- mum. Apply to Ii. '1‘. Burgoyne Brandnlbane, R_ R. No. 1, P. E. FOR SALE John McQulilnn & Co. BROWN Of- ‘FOR SALE-HEAVY plaper. Apply at Guardian ca. ‘NEW GRAFON-OLA (UNU5ED) for sole. Model D, No. 2. A bar- ilflln. Apply Harry Craig, 135 Elm Avc. ‘FOR SALE- HOUSE. MODERN conveniences. large yard and barn also 4 rooms to let. Apply 57 Brighton Ave. ‘FOR SALE. A NEWLV FRESH- |‘l'l(‘(I row. llugll -McPhee, New Dominion. ‘FOR SALE--MAS3EY Iiindcr in working order. Iumlin. lklfitliilllll. mm ‘FOR SALE- DOUBLE TENE- meni dwelling desirably situated on Iiillsboro Street. (‘Inlriotie - WWII. Apply lo E. '1‘. Iiiggs. .____________ HAIRRIS W. ll. ‘FOR SALE- FORD TOURING Mr In 500d shape and first class running order. will sell cheep. Anni! North Trynn_ Garage. ‘85-4 OVERLAND OAR— COM.- iileiciy overhauled and pnintcd. Practically new_ This car has never loft our plant. No reason -, "bl" offer refused. Bruce Ste - will‘! d‘: C0. F°ll “Li-D as UTIFUL LOTS “l- Brlllllw. I14 ground, facing gDlllIl_ Ample room, for barn and allililt Rllrdens. Easy terms. Phone 4 Tomlins 6': limes. ‘*§—&._____ __ m‘? sAlifli-ONE 1O H. p. IM portal Heavy Duty Gasoline Ei- alne. used six months. Low pricl. ‘write A. Doucette. g ‘FOR eats. _ PURE ans: igigfil mcoolie pups (mpig) 4 e o .l>rl. . . Rodd. Iiflrfillliga. ‘GM P‘ u‘ ""'"‘" "lllllflii m ounce] lull-um null-m» m, alumna AAAAAAAAAAA‘ ‘AAAAA vvvvv-v-wvvvvwvvvv 4 llama HELP WANTED WANTED.-A COUPLE or MEN to board or elderl lad . 11 Park Street. y y Apply “WANTED- "rwo MEN WITH horses or autos, in each countv i0 deliver goods and collect. Good Pa! ‘and Ilfifmflnent employment, References required. Write Box 116. Guardian office. ‘WANTED. NEAT APPEARING 791108 Binsle men of good habits to travel in the Maritime pro- vinces and solicit. Exeprience un necessary‘ Reference required. Address H. C. Looper, Summer. Blllfl. P. E. I. in care of General Delivery. HELP WANTED MALE.— ANY: Intelligent person, anywhere who would like to earn money writ- ing news and special articles 1°!‘ dilly and Sunday hewspspers, ‘We will show you how. Send for. free booklet A Straight Talk to Prospective Newspaper Corres- pondents." National Press Bur- eau. Buffalo N. Y. ‘AGENTS GET IN A FROFIT able all year commission busi- ness of your own. Every property owner needs some of our nino hundred varieties of hardy Red Tag trees and plants. No capital needed. Complete equipment and instruction free. Write Dominion Nurseries, Montreal. fiBAl-ESMENq-WE PAY WEEKLY and offer steady employment selling our complete and exckus ive lines of whole-root fresh-dug to-order trees and plants. Best stool: and service. We teach end equip you free. A money- orl’ Nurseries. Montreal. ‘BALESMAN WANTED. -OALE8- man s. sell respecting salesman whose ambition is beyond his present occupation, might find more congenial employment with us sd at the same time dou- ble his income. We require a men of clean character sound Ia mind and body, of strong per- sonality who would appreciate a life position with a fast grow- ing concern where industry would be rewarded with far above average earnings; marri- ed man preferred. Apply to lllr. 1'. E. Ross, second floor Riley building, Queen Street, op- posite Prowse Brothers. FEMALE HELP WANTED *WANTE'D.——<A NURSE GIRL. AP- DlY 140 Itocihford Street. ‘WANTE-Da- n‘ once A elm. for gen ai housework. Apply Mrs. DJA. Aitlten, Georgetown. -i-—>-_—-—-w-—-=———-—.=r- ‘WANTED FOR OIX WEEKQp- A maid accustomed to cooking, no washing. Good wages. Mrs. Rich- ardsln, Georgetown. alrsoiiiugsiilnoos MAKE MONEY AT HOME.—-$l6 00060 paid weekly for your spire time writins showcards In‘ us. No canvassing. We instruct and supply you with vorir. West-Angus Show Card fnervioe. B7 X., Colborne Street, ‘Foronto. WANTED WANTED-ONE LARGE FURN- "ished or unfurnished room for light housekeeping or kitchen nnd bedroom. Apply by letter to Guardian Office. 'WANTED— A HOUSE TABLE- mnid. good wages, no cooking. Apply at. once to Mrs. 'l‘_ R. Block Sackvilie N. B. ‘A FEW ROOMS ARE AVAILABLE “(or rental ingprivnte home with Kill modern conveniences. Central location. Apply Guardian Oflice. WANTED TO RENT A HOUUE av Sept. 1st with all modern couven ieuces. Apply Guardian office. MASKED MEN ROI ‘ HAMILTON BANK HAMILTON. Ont, Jilly 29—~ Masked bandits shortly before clos- ing time today entered the west- Pi'll branch of the Bank of Humil- ion covered the staff with revolvers and esrnpetl with $3,000 in cash. ‘Tile hold-lip men drove up to the bank in a cnr that was stolen this morning and were traced after the robbery to another part of tbn city where they sped away and sue - coded in making their escape. __i¢o>___- "with: runes- making opportunity. >Luko Broth - '11-; "rfill- w‘ twins sale durin Jilly at Pstons. - at PM“! Jill? Clearance Bale. clearance sale. Poucg " WURT-Ai the Police (bun ‘Sammie!’ a fine of S90 was lmmsei-l "DON a man convicted oi‘ "lrbwce at the City Hospital. HARVEST EXCURSIONS- The well known Canadian Pacific Itaii. Wily are having harvest excursions ll)“ August 4th and 16th_ rate, Char. ottetown to Winnipeg, $24.60 BLAZING PLANK IN‘ BRIDGE. —-Yesterduy evening between eighg mid nine o'clock a motoristcross- "is illilsboro Bridge noticed a blazing plank in the centre of the llflilge- He stopped his car and af- ter some difficulty extinguished tho fire. The underneath planking. llilon which the flanles were feeli- lIIi-i. was apparently in a rotten condition and might have been "9'!’ 5ev9r5lY,dl$IllilIZQlI had the fir’; not been noticed so quickly. Cure- Iessnesn in throwing n. llghll-‘m match or (rigor stumps is the sup- posed cause of the fire. RETURNED MISSIONARWS AID-- IJRE‘SS—-At the Methodist Church last night an interesting address was (ieiivcreii by ‘Miss (lllorlotte Holman on her missionary experi- en-ces Iin iIfllIIfl. Miss Iioiimzln, who has been in India twenty-five years. is an aunt of I\'Ir_ B. Roy Holman, ciiy'_ and a native of this province. ‘She has returned from India with her sister, Miss Silfiili Holman, on a year's leave of ub- sence. She arrived recently on the Island and will spend another month here before going to visit relatives in Western Canada. where her sister. who bus been fifteen years in India and was with her through many trying experiences in that far country, is at present stay- ing. Both ladies were on a visit home in 1914 and returned again to dilly in India when ihe war broke out. There was a large at- cndance ‘last evening when Miss lioimzln spoke on be!‘ missionary work. A solo by M-rs. iizlzcl Bron!- ncr Lord. formerly of fills city and now of Pitclrliurg. Mass, was fine- ly rendered in addition to a duet by Mlis. Brelnner and Mr_ E. ltit- chin. At lile morning service Nir. U. E. Baker, of Bridgewater, sung with fine effect. . I i-—<-0c-——-—— PERSONALS Mr. F. B. Lowther. Sumnlersille, was in the city yesterday. Niles EIIZH M:lcLeolI_ and Miss Jessie Macfmoll. Orwell, were in ihe'<-.lty on Si\iIII'(I.'iY_ ' Mr. M. Kennedy, M. L. a... Brad- day. Ethel iSIewant of ‘this city, arrived Ilomts lSalilrtlay Illgilli. from Winni- D95- Mr. Fred \V_ \Vebber. M. A.. formerly of the New York Ilerald editorial staff and prominent in literature, whose “Reniniscencelf were recently ruprotl-uccll in the GliiIIWlIfllLlIi-l expected to arrive next Saturday upon a visit to his relu- tives in this 1irovlnco_ As it is about fifty years since he last visit cd his old IIOIIIQIIG will find here n practically new city and another generation from the companions of ills IIOYIIOIIII dilys. Some of whom he has referred to ~in ills articles and others in letters to his friends. I-Ils mother was u Alias ‘I)U(‘lIEiliII\ and a few of the older friends of ’ that family will still remember him. lz-laaTRs COOMBS.-<Ai Charlottetown on July 30, Annie J. W. Davey, dearly bellnvoll wiifo of l‘). G. ‘UOOmbs, oi‘ Ilzlnk of iMon-troai, and eldest IIIIIIQINQI‘ of It. Adams Davey. C. I1. of 0lI'.\l\\'fI. wood (‘ollletcry in wilful!“ so NEIIVIIIIS Ilow Miserable ThisWolnu Was . U III She Took Lydia E. Pink- ‘III’! Vegetable Compound Toomsboro, Ga.——“l suffered tor- .' b k h dhad h all ""1"" " " 1.22.2. "a: .~. week and nervous \ Vegetable Co ound had d - to give it. a trial. I ts from its use so that able to do my work. our Ve .. ‘ Com ends who have troll ti mine and ou ma use one tesclmona "— rs. 0.1-‘. Pnlnurs, b» ml Pot g "n, am new homes, their iii Irwin-soil and ONHNB- It been said that hide-tenths of nervous proofs-shoe." rlerv spondency, "the blues. and backache arise from some placement or derangement of men's s stern. l1- Pl! " t u Q Compoill‘. ..'. 4'~»¢ \- .011 cluliul o PARTIMPATE IN THE MONEY 8 the last days of WHITEWEAR fl- z; H; on. melee nssnv T0 " we“; cl"- 10!‘ quick ssio at Patons July Ml"! drunk and creating a 111g. ulbane, was in tho city on Satur- M-rs. (-(‘ni.) D. Stewart and bliss interment at Shor- rswil tLydia i n kIi am‘: A ti‘ I recolnmufl und :9 similar be facts i! G Weak. nervous gnarl-rank; U: iflggbll o X Iefit m "one 60%. EhirfllIiTIfiuv-p mgtgjniiy am, Sept. 2s . D HARVEST EXOURSIONO— Be sure and travel by the Canadian Pacific ileilway. the line that al- Wflys gets you there first GOVERNMENT COUNCIL MET. —At.a meeting of the Government Executive Council held on Friday night a grunt was given for the election of ll fox quarantine stat- ion here. Matters wiih respect to wellieles ‘were taken up. No appoint- ment was made in the vucancy r.- ihe Nolm-ei School. it was decided b)’ lho Board of ldducaltion which met on til-o same evening. to send a delegate to the Teachers’ Con forcnc: in bc hcld in Toronto early in August. Prisoners in _ n Demands‘ IIS. WASHINGTON, July KO-Jfhe United States hus demanded tho immediate release of American prisoners in Russia. it was an- nounced at the State Depart-me"! to-duy. Without such release. Russia can expect no economic ‘assistance from this country, -sbe has been informed. The demand is taken as Govern- ment endorsement of the recent communication of Heubert Hoover. as chairman of the United States Relief Administration to Russian authorities. The propositon for release of the Americans, oi’ whom there are seven or eight, is thus made o diplomatic, as "well as an economic issue. The communication was sent to United States Consul Albrecht at Revel, for transmission to the Rus- sian authorities. This fact does not ill anyway involve recognition of illc Soviet Government, it was stated officially. A communca- tion ou the subject of trade was sent through the salmc channels on March 23, it-waslpointed out. - ‘l o “h! llprulng Ill ula PEKIvN. July ‘ZIP-Fear of a gene- lial uprising along‘ iibtl Yanggtiie Kiang ‘river is felt here as a result I oi‘ hostilities between the provinces of I-Iunan and 'I‘u.peil, tne former under control of the Canton of Southern Chinese government. 1111i! the latter under jurisdiction of the Pekin or duly constituted Chinese government. ' ' Cl _ sit-labs and journalists. "v Movies Make Epoch in Sulgioii Advance BERLIN. Jilly IIO-A graphic achievement. (loubtcdly has proved epoch-ma- lfmlii lllls Just been demonstrated III Bcrlin‘s great charity hospital iu illc presence of prominent phy. cinemato- WIIICII un- The films showed ovcry stage of half a dozen operations, including an operation for fracture of the‘ patella, one for tile extirpation of the breast and an operation on the stomach and abdominal cavity as. performed by men like Professor Bier. Professor Fraenkel et ul. The process is the invention of Troops from llunan have invad-_ ed l-lupeh with the evident inten- iion of ousting Wang (lilan-Yuen.) inspecting commissioner of the twoi provinces. whose authority. how -| ever. it not recognized by Hunun. Wang (than Yuen is one of the tilrec “war lords" who met recent- ly at TlGD-TFIII to impose their will ltpml the Pekin government caus- ing a reorganization of the cabl - net. _ Ileapatcllcs frmn Canton seal: ofi the southern government. would i seem to indicate that the Invasion is prompted by Dr. Sun Yat-Sen_ head or that. government, and ln_ line with his piiln to accomplish| coalition of the Ynngste-Kiang and Southwestern Provinces azllill! Pekin. - CANTON. July 29——-The constitu- tionalist government here has is- sued instructions to tile provinces of l-lunan iSze-Chow, Kwun-Tung. Yunn and Kwei-Chow to co-opcratc in efforts seeking to abolish the miilitury domination of the Yantste- Kiting river territory by forces» operating under the Pekin govern- ment_ i Troops from Iiunun and Sze- (‘huen provinces are advancing on H-upeh. for the purpose of elilninat» ing Wong Chan-Yuen. In addition to these troops, the (janton govern - ment also iis despatching forces from three other directions with Dr. ‘Sun Yat-Sen, head of the (‘un- ton government reporied to be per- sonully leading one division. i-—<+>-—-— LORD BYNG NOW A ni" Vimy is now an honorary mem- ber of the local War Veterans‘ As- sncieiinn G. MacNclI, Dominion secretary. received n personal cable ilrnm fro Lord Byng today ncccpt- lug the membership. Tile cubic - gram follows: » - "Warmest appreciation and ilcilri lest good wishes to uii members oi‘ the ‘Great War Veterans‘ Associa- tion. Delighted to accept Ilouorury membership." _ . Iltorli Bymg on hllsi lllrriva! at Ottawa will be" presented with a. gold membership budgo as n part of the WBIHUIIB which w-ili be ex- tended in him by the G_ W. V. A. STOCK QUOTATIONS liAlilli-‘AX, July Ii0.—--(Quntntion.s -i‘llrnillhed by Johnson s; Word. Ilneiuiwrs or the Montreal Stock Exchange.) Ail-h Af. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1m Wihellt, July 12d. Sept. 1241/5, Dec. 117 - Corn.‘ July 04%, Sept. ell/i .Do_c. ZZ 1i Y. loperations, which MEMBER or o. w. v. A. OTTAWA,‘ July 20—-.Lord nylur Doctor Alexander von Rothe. chief physician of tile Wilmersiltrrf Hos- pital. who long has bceu working with the assisiiulco of the Iiiinis- / 7 h W?! .- ‘l,’ ll/l/ is‘! p» Fuchs-Q . Quebec Coulltelieiters Use_I)_oiiar Bills QUEBEC. ~l'llll’ Zil-lllonntcrfeit $10. bills are being circulated in Qllfilwv by a gang of swinrIlt-rs who are raising one dollar notes to ton The high tleglve of their workman- ship was evident-ell this morning when one oi these ‘bills escaped file vigilant eye of zt Iocill teller when it wars tendered to him 1H4 u. deposit Smuill store-keepers are be- ing victimized by the counterfeit- ers who maker-small purchases and offer the suprious note in puy- ment. Lord Northclifie Again Criticised LONDON. July :o.~ In IIIO Iiouse of (‘ominous yesterday Mr. iLloyd George made the following try of Education and the Cinema- tographic- Technical Association to find a method of filming the should show every motion without disturbing the surgeon or employing illumina- tion Iikeiy to counteract the ase- psis. The lens of the apparatus is contained in an zltluosplleric. case which is is suspended (ii-rcctly ovcr the Yield of (iperation and tile fllln oiibbon. whit-Ii often is six hundred meters long. passes tilrougil u tubc from the reel ill llil adjoining room. Tllo pictures SOITIIFCII show an operation prcvisciy as soon by» the operating surgeon's oyc. idvcn III? threads of tllc closing stitches arc observable. dndced, tho films give cvcn u more faithful and more complete picture of every muvcmeut. than can be soon by those around ilic operating table. The possibilities of tile films for teaching and for making it possible for surgeons in the va-rioils coun- t-riesto stud-y each others‘ techni- que cannot be exaggerated. In the view of leading men here. U. s; lupus Insurers’ Release RIGA, July 3‘.()—'i‘lll= offcr of ‘Herbert Iioovol" to aid Itussiiulil relieving suffering due to fllmiuc on condition that all Ilnilvii Sill- tes cillzcns now hold prisoners in Itussia be released has been ur- CPPDIGII by the Russian Autiloritics. who suggest imlnedillto IIGIZOI-ii - tions in order in realize speedy us- sistunl-c, ill-cording to a lIi‘-'li"l*'ll from Rosin ncvl-s agency" oi’ bios- cow received hero tod:ly_ IIIIGA. July 220- d-‘iuiliini; hus lic- gun between starving hordes in Itnssizi and inhabitants oi districts untoucilvll by fnlninc. ill-cording in unofficial licsplitciles received IICYOIHIIH)’. '|'\\'t‘iii._v ihollsilnii nil-n. woolen rind children fil'i‘ IIYIII! lluiiy in tho famine districts Soviet noon-l papers admit that si-urvcy an dot- her epidclluii-s have ilrokcn out. As the long columns 0f ravenous pla- gue ridden vicitinls sweep down food the inhabitants vnnfrnnt them and try tn t-urn them aside by force. They claim they are air-ting -in lie- fence of their homes. —--—{-0->——-—— SOVIETS NOT ‘LIVING UP TO TRADE PACT WITH BRIITIAN WASHINGTON _Jui_v RiJ-Jfllc British (iovernluont is seriously considering the ndvisnblllty of dc- claring the AngIo-Itllssian trade ilgreelllcnt null and void. urrnrd - ing tn word real-Illng “Hlsilinizion inlllly. Antipuiby in Iiriiisil (invcrn- IIIPIII Circles. ii is slated is not due tr. the fart that practically on benefit has accrued tn Grout Bri- Iain in commerce ' since Kremlin negotiated the agreement. but rat- her beotuse the ‘Soviet authorities one apparently not liiving up to their 1,4, Doc. July, .4... $111.50. l agreement with regard lo props - giinlin -in Britain controlled tcrri - tories, including (‘onstuniinopleg on towns whore tilerc is plenty oi‘ statement. “Statements appeared in certain organs of tile Irish-Eng- ‘Ilsh press attributing words of lgruve consequence to Ills hlajesty the King relating to the Irish policy. They ZIIIIIPAI‘ in the foriil of un interview which Lord Lord- lclfie seems to have given the Unit- led States and liuve caused to be ,IOl‘\\'%ll‘ll€Il to his newspapers here for publication.‘ ‘Tile kintervielw ‘which tile Prime. Minister referred '10 quoted tho King George saying . _io Mr. Lloyd George just Iiciore Ills Majesty lcft for Ireland, "You are going tu shoot lili the people in Ireland" which tile mill ‘islvr is qlloicil as replying "No Your Iliiljcsbv." ‘WVI-li, then you must come to some ilgrcolncnt with them", said the King. according tc tho interview “this ihing can't gr. on, I can't have my people killed in this mimnelz" Josr A SUGGESTION i I Ilc hall not expected much at tilc little inn, but oven the cold rot-1st beef and pickles were stogy and tasteless. I And there's nothing clsef", he‘ inquired. ' "No. sir," said the waiter with that grim delight which II certain brood oi‘ his kind :lI\\'zl_v:-l ink‘. in illsiiilpullltlllfl u Iiungry customer. "Dear. dour! ‘Pilot's too billl- ii-uve- you no ciluesc '2" "Not u bil loft sir." "Well, Iiavcnt you zlnything In tilc sllzlpc of coirary?" 'I‘llo waiter hesitated. “There's rhubarb," ho said. -——-¢_-0>—-—— AND ONE IS SUFFICIENT "Robert. sold tho moliicr stcrnlyfl in Iier offspring will; IIEIII just bro- kl-n a wvindow with n Iiasobull. "LIIIJIOIDK I-to give you ll good vi‘Iiip.1)Ii'lgv"'~IlM hccallul- yo“ broke tile window, bllt Iieczluse you broke your jirolilise to mo you would stop playing ‘ball ncnr the house.‘ . “Aw, nla,“ whimpcrell tile boy. "can't you do it for brcakin‘ tllc window? DalPII Ilnve to lick sonleone for doing tilai." w . . p. lll/fll;lill'li% ////////////// i/ Prevention is Better // l/l/ 07/4/07 LU G // "/ zrz/IIII/I/ Yzlbkb YO“. ' Turkish Retreat Is Gut Oil SMYIINA. July (ML-The rctroni of tile 'i‘urkisil Nutionists o1ierat~ ing oil’ Isnlid Peninsula is reporter) to have bocn out off by the Grt-ell columns which zlppclirud SUIIII miles north of Eski Silcllr accord lug to advices received Ilcrc today. OTTAWA, ()nt., July 30.-—'M:ljor Willis O'Connor. ‘Senior A. I). C. to iliuron Byng, of Vimy. Prospective Governor-General from England. arrived last night atrcompanied by Mrs. O'Connor, whom be recently married. Major 0‘(‘0nn0r said Baron Byng hull never yet been in (fanhdilyzlnd be anticipated much pleasure in seeing the t-tluntry and the gallant men he hall commanded in Franco. Lord and Lady Byng will prob- ably roach Ottawa August 1:. / WOIIIIEIIIIII ouullls. vii Municipalitii Convention OT'I‘.-\\\"A. Jilly 29——At lilo clos. in]; session of the annual conven - tion of‘ the Ifnion of Canadian Municipalities. the following of - flcers were elected: President. Alderman (‘. “T H. Rlmdlzilu. \Vvsi- "HI-Int: Vlirfl-ilfffsllient. E. Parnell. “lnnipog; Aid. Sargent, VPZUFIII; S. id. t‘iiarii.on. Gait; iXt-IIIIVI‘, maftlml? provinces; J. S i’.n?('-r IIJIIIIIIX. Yltiyfli" of 'l'ruro_"\\- Fitz- .""I';iltI. Sydney; Jiayor of iilonrion. $1. e-.I.ll zillllW-"cucvil-ttln; .) J. Riley, Charlottetown, May" tamp- beil, Sunlnlerslde; ‘Mayor MacDon- ald. Georgetown. HON. M. E_ BERNIER DEAD ST_ HYAUINTIIE, Qua. Jilly?!) —IIon. IWIPIIHBI Fisdras Bernier. formerly minister of interior. un-lor thl- Iiauricr government and Ialcr a mcnlber of the riiihvny ITOIIIvIIIIS - l-ion, died ncro today alged 79 years. Iin 18135 he luarried Alida, daugh- ter ol Sinlenn Nirrcllcsszlillt one of tho chiefs oi the rebellion of 1873 wvbn. was afterwards exiled to Ber- nlulla. ‘ , all-lard’; Llulnrm lor Dnlllrnl! Than Market Building Are you giving weather ? MUST GAIN cueilzoeia “"0"” "‘ii‘fil'é'ii= Have They Ga Come and Have Them W Measured svsnrnoov WELCOME CHILD WELFARE AND PUBLIC HEALTH CENTRE Will lie iipell livery Tuesday from l0 t0 12 ilIliI iio 4 A PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE will be present Land will be glad to give advice to MOTHERS-JEXPECPANT MOTH ens AND CHILDREN . _ as to - How to Keep Well - A MOTHER ! a food and more boiled water this hot Are you SURE Bab weight as he should ? HOLIDAY TIME IS G TIME SO YOUR BOY OR GIRL SUMMER Cure Charlottetown YOUR Baby less 77-1-31‘- y is. u.» ing in ROWING DURING THE ined This July ? eiglled and