.1 . . 2 _ ~ A _ §P_Y__&l9_8 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE THREE‘ AT HOME - Mrs. .1. M. Lou-mi Kensington, will be at home to her‘. I (Continued from page 1) ho Remarkable» Eoonomy of I Central Guardian , STORE cugas- to-day 12.30. t “Q , Please shop ‘early. Moore 6a Mc- _ v tihstgu§taluorosm - is.paoven' by the fact that each Ia. all? aafailill§rrlialeaiifiiii“ifi Leod Limited pound Produces 240 cups of szcstzts: Rich, Thick Liquor-mg Tea. Star, appears the name of Capt. l I - i ‘ I ' _ James Fitzsimmons. for Koslo- '.Slocon. Capt. Fitzsimmons is a 14L as‘ ' ~ ‘ 4 . 7I"- Y ‘F ' r w flvvow+w+a>ooa+ ADVERTISEMENTS -- 10c per lino of 5 words [brother of Mrs. Hayes and Mrs. CLASSIFIED - 5° Penllne of 5 words Grimes of Wafervale and also of Qgglnsertlon .......-........... klllrllneol5wordg Patrick Fitzsimmons, O. N. R... oo-o-oo-wowoomwwoo o++0+++o+o4+++w+o+o+4+> L. ltional Express Company and work lin the station at Emerald. I was‘ working in the office when the ac-, cident happened. I came out of the‘ ___ ‘ . . . he lt- RT‘ HON‘ R‘ B’ BENNETT’ u is fternoon It is not usual for pBS-lggltcewg: 0112153 gaglll-lxlh flllldlhfi DJBS~ “m” deflmwll “"““F°“' M“ m“ a .1. t ixed at this time 'slng track and the No. 41 train was here on Thursday night August atiulfifige: 7 5021a"; 05 in me morning" Con“; m on the ma,“ “he from and Wm Spend the 10m’ um’ 13th’ when passen ers are most liable to Chflrlflti-ewwll I fifl-W MFS- Cmlie" and 13th in the Province. He will get mixed. Ignever knew of anyonelwalking on the platform crossing speak m chmlotwmwn on Batu“ to make a. mistake in the afternoonlthe trick in from 01 the 111001111118 William 0. Davey (Swornj-I amitrain. I did not se; the train hit lHMPTON__ United Church my conductor on the C. N. R. I run on her. I went into t e 11889-86 cl"- Canada. Services for Sunday. July f§§§e;‘off;fk,‘£,f§§,‘§s'evewkdjfglfhwdofmff tggmgfir 1:31‘; Si): S: 22nd, as follows: Bonshaw, 11 a. m.; .' . a a m» a 2 P- m» "r *5 a‘ “at-c::::;:.m...i:r:...1.. tears: m‘ The sacrament’ o! the Lord's 5 p. m. was Conduc r uni m’ n the woman I saw crossing the Supper Wm be observed at the close train yesterday when the acc dent l‘? . k i r m I the mcomm em of me evening servkm m“ J‘ a happened. I did notsee theaccident. rac n‘ ro o 8 ___ Kaye’ Mmmela 4 . I heard about it just as I steppecbgine. I did not hear the train Iron; ANOTHER ACCIDENT _ Mom ___ _ into the station to register, when I cflllléarlotiteitown thlélolxl] riotous‘! llézhe day evening about 53o an m“), REMAINS ARRWE__ The re_ was told there was an accident. J" no ear m other gash and touring car, on the way to the cir- mfllns 0f ‘the lat-e Glly Cllmflim we aways slow down when comm‘; h ney vlvas on £1 Wm h gkeg cus ln Borden, met with an accld- reached New Ybrk from Llmfl. Peru. mt“ a imam’ and at Emerald mere e5 mg n81 we‘? ‘lung L C“ mhow em on one of the Bonshaw mus on Monday the 16th andhrrived h, is aocropsing to deal with on com- gu teta no he, c1 r110 no <i:e m- Tho driver of the can as it was Charlottetown last night and were ing in from the east. which makes 85¢ he gig" W“? if" "Elviilmélrlfjken going down the hm’ tried w “gm when to the Mack“, Funeral us e\)en more careful. Our train is t0 ghe s I012." Eaaww frénow m‘ a cigarette when the car swerved Home. Kins Square. The funeral "FWUY °“ “l” m” ‘mml’ h“ a" "l? mg m‘ f}, “f? k I h m, u: and hit the bank. The impact must takes place this morning at Strath- m“ “i Ememd “he” °f “F Ye?‘ e Qcrfis i u“ ' b 51?“; u". have been terrlfflc, as it wrenched eartney. "efdfiy- Th“ Cmldllcwl‘ °" W’ "m" m 1"‘ °k“° “T”; e’ h P” . one whee] o“. tore o“ the mud announces the train at the station. 9d hm bl"! 0T l") -l mm” h '3?" guard and running hoard on the bound for Charlottetown or what- W95 0n dilly 941th‘! “he l" i- 9 5 B- right liandiside, broke the wind- "V" ‘he w“ might be- The P” m“ . . shield to bits. and completely turn- sengers going to Charlottetown must Emmi?" Dim!’ lsw°_l'“l"l “V” m ad (‘he oar aroumh The dove). had cross the track before they get to Klnlillm. I W05 a P5559118“ mmllli! his nose broken’ and another had the “may The passenger, “sunny on the Jitney from Summersido this woit in the waiting room, or if it is I . I When you ‘unoorkp bottle of FLY-l. TOX, you may do so with the noun-h’ once that you have an insect opny‘ which is guaranteed to please you in" every way. FLY-TOX in a clean, pun; o crystal liquid that will npt ltflll} I _ harmluo to humans and Inhabi- and has a fragrant odor. ' Pmduoadlnfinadnhv - Chinchilla Spin! Ccwlblhfl oevzaoneoxr u; IISIAICII IV, friends, Thursday, the 18th, after-f ' noon and evening, 3 to 5 and 7 to 9. h 6928-7-l7-1i day as previously reported. noun». Bus. , Charlottetown. : LON mo-rrrur: or INDUSTRIAL '3 2x nuouneu rnaowsmn ___ _ . relieve the regular man. Yesterd h I “"15 relieving J. J. Bowlan on ti: agid nssiyeorrillfgipiegfstmsdlgmglhglztii 41 and 40 train, r remember d l .- l i ' ma) Emerald yesterday, I was" He, a ways Plenty of time to cross over the left hand Watching out. co , ~<q Agents Wanted “gown. GREETING CARDS- ants wanted to take. orders for he finest line ever shown in Can- a_ 393a] Art Company, Manu- muurgffl, 310 Spadina, 'I‘oronto. A. W. June 20-July 4-18. Teachers Wanted‘ TEACHER WANTED FOR POINT DeRoche $011001. supl 15mg“; $76.00. Mark McCormack, Secre- WY- . esss-za-tr --.____.\__ WANTED — A TEACHER. FOB spring Vale School. Sh... lament PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA- Sunday, July 22nd. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be dispensed in the Clifton Church at l1 a. m. There will be preparatory services on Thursday. we arrived at Emerald . afternoon. NTED NOW-SALESMEN FOII $150. John Ltcwurt, Scc'y. his hand cut, but all three occu- about 3.45 or 3.47. I heard the con- form. I don't know how many, and l the Jitney when she is standing. mcpresented Prince Edward Is- .. counties. Pay weekly. ex- lusivc stock and territory. Rep- ent a six hundred acre modern i ursery growing choicest varieties ml best stock. Established thirty curs. Our agencies are valuable. write, Pelham Nuisery C0., Tor- onto, Ont. A, W. ti. Aug. 15. ENT WANTED BY OFFICE equipment manufacturer. After '0V€l‘ll'lg the City of Charlotte- mwu for years by traveling sales- men our increasing business makes it necessary that wc up- pqlm u permanent local agent. Two or three days each month spent in calling on tho business offices of the city will give very excellent returns to anyone with average nbllity who will give rea- sonable attention to the sale of our well known and widely ad- vertised products. Write P. O. Box 8B5, Halifax, N. S. ‘ L] _ 6859-7-17 l. 6866-7-17-41 _____________________ WANTED - AN EXPERIENCED second class .cacher for Milburu School. Supplement $100.00. Mid- summer vacation. Fred Robbins, Secy. a Oll Ju _____________________ TEACHER WANTED - THIRD class teacher for Suffolk School. Supplement $50.00. John Arbing, Sec'y. RR. no. 8. L. 6806-‘1-14-41 ap pants were fortunate to avoid seri- s injury. SCHOOL CLOSING -The School closing at Watcrvule took place on presence of large number of parents, ratepayers and visitors. The opening feature was the presentation of their P. D. ne 29th in the certificates to Misses and Viola Grimes who were compli- mented by those present for their work during plication to their Friday and Saturday at 7.30 p. m. Services on Saturday in the South Granville Church at 3 p. m.; in the Geddlc Memorial Church at 7.30 p. m. The preacher at the service in Clifton will be Rev. R. H. Stavert. SUPPER A SUCCESS — The supper put on by the Cornwall Community Club on Wednesday the eleventh was a decided success. A number of prominent citizens of Charlottetown enjoyed the excellen; eats. The auto wrap offered as a a fine day they come out and stand on the platform. Our train and the Jitney are both due at Emerald at the same time and it often hap- pens that both trains are pulling in to Emerald Station at the some time. Our train has fifteen minutes wait at Emerald. I often see people going across the platform of our car to get to the Jitney. There is a platform across from the sta- tion for passengers who are going on the Jitney to wait for their train I have been running west for past the Plfli-lllrm and he!‘ 1985 were ll" ductor say we were a couple of min- utes late. The Jitney is due at Em- erald at 3.45. I was getting off’ thc Jitney when it stopped and saw the town on the other track, almost di- rectiy in front of me as I stepped off. I saw the engine strike a wom- an but did not know it was Mrs. Croken until afterwards. I saw the front Wheels crush the legs off her, the body was partly thrown out on train coming in from Chcrlotte- T the term to enable them to gain their certificates. The teacher, Mr. Win. O'Brien then examined the various classes in the subjects und- cr instruction. The pupils showed by their answers they were well grounded in the work gone over. After the examination a short pro- gramme oi‘ recitations, etc., was carried out. Ml‘. O'Brien was the recipient of a large number of use- ful gifts from the pupils, and thanked them warmly for their thoughtfulness. The teacher re- --—--———-————o WANTED—FIRST CLASS EXPER- ienced teacher for Bedeque school. Supplement $200. Irving Toombs, Sec., Albany R. R. 6794-4-14-41 EXPERIENCED FIRST CLASS teacher for Ebenezer School. Sun- plement $175.00. Apply to Mrs. Chester McDonald, Wlieatiey Riv- er. 6810-7-14-41 WANTED - rmsr on sum-u; door prize was won by Miss Doris Morrow of Charlottetown and Harry Hyde Cornwall, received the clock. kindly donated by Huzcn Howard as the supper ticket prize. Music and games completed an enjoyable ev- ening. CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND—- The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be dispensed in the Kirk, Mur- ray River on Sabbath, 22nd. Ser- class teacher for East Bideford vices at 10.30 and 6.30. Preparatory ten years us conductor. Pilssengerg der the train. She was dragged or who have to 16MB our tram a; rather rolled over and over for quite Emerald we, that is, the Brakeman l1 distance. Wmlld Sill’ She W” and myself tell them what side ofldliggsfid flhfllli} 151p!‘ yardsi Woulg the t ain to get off on and where "0 e SW6 0 13- h‘ Elli; h‘ i111 they [will find their train. I (1., my, two or three cars passed over her. think there are uny more mistakes when u"? "ill" Swlllled 0119 0l_ m" modo M Emerald Junction by pnsJtrain hunds opened the door of thc sengers than at any other stationlbflflgflefi 0H1‘ 11nd I £016 him there There is ho otheh way of directing was n woman killed under the train. passengers m their train, that isJThey gathered ‘Ill the remain? and they are directed by the Conduclflfs carried the body into the station. I of the different trains and the would Judge the woman was lust ln Brokomoh, that h.“ in transferring the middle oi the track when the out of that there was zt woman"I‘here is quite a n is h stepped out in front of the enginelpumng up a hm‘ o e w en she m We were on top of her before I| could shout, but still and all, I didlin left the engine. I shouted to the‘ engineer and thc train came to a; -' 0b as fast as we could. I think we were coming into the station‘ about four or six miles an hourhl quite slow. The usual s body of the deceased, Mrs. Michael Croken. I found a scalp wound starting over the temporal region, vcry extensive, extending forward to the right car and also posterior to )—I ainl an operator in thc suition at EIIICTJIQQL being entirely “boom and mo“ aid-l 1135"" Q" dull; from 3-30 n. "I-lof the flesh of thc leg. The left m“ -whl3» @119‘ ldllly- I W08 0h foot had attachments as u. mangled I (“Yd ell "tfhilw Full hllllllBHvfl-iremains, both thigh bones were not see e accident. I heaidm-ushed_ The sternum and “b5 were . about it when Conductor Warren ofidelyrmged 1,, mo right breast but the“ =7":,"‘~‘Y "11""? l" l0 Pfliflfitl-‘r WhiChlthe skin was not broken. va... .1 out 3.48 p. m._ ' He told me Dough was due w fractured 5km] . ‘tllilzflli? was o. woman killed. I sow thelnnd ggngugsion o; m, bmm In my l ey cnm ng up from the tank undopinion death was instantaneous. I saw the No. 41 train pass the sta- tion window as I was copying trni School No. 165. Supplement $125. mains another year. services on ‘Thursday, 19th, and say how orders. I did not notice thc miecd of‘ the train from Supreme Court from one train to another, I do not "llifllle hli- hfl‘. I Clllmfll Chllllnll-ei-OWYI-l think thc trains conic into Emerdlrhfflsl ills lrnln WM eoinswllen I got Junction Station too that. I can't,°fl_ the Jitney, I wvuldosay she was say whether the noise from theiléolllg life"? lllslosifi" 1115i l0!‘ 00m- Jitncy. would interfere with passcn-f"! lllio fl- SWUOII- l flld "Oll hell? gers hearing thc other train Cfllllfillt-EZ ogmtlhiengbeléogulsilrég; miaoroy Murphy i§worn)__[ om ggmoisc. There wns no official to worn years old. I live at Emerald. I amllrlle passengers who sot Oil the Jit- STANDARD MINING EXCHANGE the husband of the deceased. I llvc {in Charlottetown, 17 Sydney Street. ‘Previously I hired on a farm in ‘Clearmont. Indian River. I came to LOUIS M. ATWELI. & C0. Emerald this afternoon about half Saturday 21st, nt 7 p. m. Rev. .1. W. S. Lowry will assist the pastor and preach on Saturday and Sob- bntli evenings. TllcoPlfSbj/CGIW will meet after Divine service on Mon- day 23rd. "LEAGUE" BOYS WILL PAR.- ADI-l-This morning the League of the Cross boys will leave their hall, Richmond Street and headed by the society band parade the principal streets before cntraiiiing for the League Picnic, which is being held at Suffolk. This parade-without doubt the largest of any society in the city—will, it is expected bc even larger this year. Extensive prepar- utions have been mndc to look after thc record crowd and it is to be hoped the weather man will be on his good behaviour throughout thc day. For Sale on SALE - cmurs WHITE cnnmel cot. in excellent condi- lion. Apply 222 Fitzroy St. 6918-7-l8-3l Would say she came in about m9 usual speed. The Conductor and Brukemun are supposed w 100k (m; for thc safety of their passengers as they get off and on it train. There is no official at the Static t di- rect passengers. Passengers" stdmc-ichétge ‘R5325, Mjléhiesog liresldlé t‘ .,t1rttr: ,-. ‘Yr “"8 n ‘Def flare itlumberifeloildtraghlsqit’Sgfighglzglriiil l: gm‘ th.tti - - i f P°-"“'° noeozefltooghzét rsuégiotzméerfllllgywos recommended that the walls tram w take - El land ceiling of the Kings County J w “'8' 6WD") I r h jail be painted and kalsomincd. ' " ' ' '— “'9 "B; As there were no criminal cases, at Emerald, have lived here for the His Lordship was presented with a past ten yours. I am around the pair of white gloves by the gherlfl At Georgetown The Supreme Court held its op- icning session of the July term at Georgetown yesterday. His Lordship Foster Sharp, Secretary. 68614474] zzfts Quality Sells it. The fact that so many thousands of intelligent people continue to use Dr. Thomas’ Electric Oll specks volumns for its healing efficiency. Ever since it was first introduced it has grown steadily iii public favor, owing entirely to its manifold usefulness in releiving and healing sickness. As n specfic for cuts. burns, scnlds and vurlous inflammatory pains its record is be- yond reproach. ' -<o->/i-—- PERSONALS WANTED FOR CARDIGAN HEAD School, teacher, first or second class. Male preferred. Supplement $100.00. J. J. McDonald, Cardigan Head Secy. ____.______.__,__ 0R SALE—-40 ACRES STANDING hay, by auction, 'I'liurs<lay, ‘July 19th. Frank Bagnall, Hazel Grove. _-" ' - - 6812-7-14-51 or; "ALEAT A BARGAIN. ONI-I Fol-d runabout in good order. Suitable fordlght delivery truck. Michael MurphofiPanmure Island. ' 6907-7-l8-4l TEACHER WANTED FOR, SEA View school, zlistrlct no. 97. Sup- plement $150. First class prefer- red. Apply to Mrs. Aubrey l-liltZ. ScuVicw, P. E. I. Quotations furnished through court- 0909-7-18 “y “E WANTED-TEACHER. FOR NEW- ton Cross School. Supplement- $l00.00 including minimum. Apply Cllfllf. A. Mi-Kcnna, Secretary. 6875-7-17-41. Dr. and Mrs. Ayers left this mor- ning on u holiday trip to visit iilléll‘ (m 3A“; By AUCTION 2'1 Ac};- son and daughter in Montreal. es of standing hay on Thursday. July 19th at 2 o'clock. Twelve months credit on approved joliit notes. Mills and farm for szne also. Robert Thompson, Suffolk. 6809-7-14-41 Mr. Douglas. A. MacLennan, St. John, is visiting Mr, our! Mrs. Ray Pendleton. Jibann. iAconda Argonaut Amulet Area Arno Amity Copper .. Barry I-follingei‘ Bedford Bidgood Capital Rouyn _ Central Manitoba Clericy Crown Reserve . . . . . . . . . . ..$ 3.25 .. l6 iwAN'I‘ED — FOR ItED "POINT School, experienced first or sec- ond class teacher. Supplement $125. Apply to Albert Garret. Sec- retary, East Baltic. --COME T0 TIIE icc cream fes- tival nnd dance ut 7 Milc Bay Hall Thursday night, July 19th. Good music. Come and enjoy o. good time. 6929-7-17-21 -———<o>_i_ rzRelievcs Asthma at Little Ex- pense. Thousands of dollars have been vainly spent upon remedies for asthma. and seldom. if ever with any relief. Dr J. D. Kellogg's Asth- ma Remedy, despite its assurance of benefit, costs so little that it is within reach of all. It is the national remedy for asthma, far removed from the class of doubtful and ex- Mr. Fred Perkins and his mot- her of Boston, has returned to the Island for his usual summer holiday. FEED l~0lt SALE-DIIIECTIJM L. Chestnut gclziing by Colorado L. Dlrl u mile in 2.20, last hulf in 1.03. A big grimy chap. Work niiywhcre. Also harness, boots, and rubber-tired road wagon. T. G, Ives. 6927-7-17-3l 0335-7-16-31 Mrs. S. E. Wright, of Newton Highlands, Moss. is visiting in thc city the guest of her sister, Mrs. Harvey Stems, 191 Kent Street. waiwrcn - A savour) (mass i teacher" for St. Cutlierines School. Supplement $100.00 including gov- crnmcnt minimum. Seymour Mc- Lean, Secretary, Bonshaw. R- R- 3- 6926-7-17-31. Mrs. Frederick D. Berkeley and Miss Lorna D. Berkeley, of Ncv/ York, arrived on Saturday. They are at. Westwocd until the end of Sept- ember. IIINCIIILLA RABBITS —- SIX adults, fifteen young. Bred from Imported B. C. and Ontario stock. Closing out rabbitry. Thlrl-Zv dollars tnkeei lot for immediate Federal Kirkland Granada Grover Dhley . Charlottetown Office ipnsi three ll- m- ucwmnanled by Siam" =1 K006 Ilvfll- 11m usually Mr. Malcolm MacDonald. ‘my who and he, System Mrs‘ pub over there at least once o. day. I Yesterday on absent debtor c558 July 1o July 17 m]: Lhmh of sprihohokh we had was not there today when the nc- mew Jury) was heard. the Dlaintlff CLOSE lbeeh vhmhg Mrs, Lamb since Sum cident happeucd. I regard it as a being represented by H. F. Mac- 330 day HILernQQrL My wife and 1 in- dangerous place when two or three Quaicl. K. C.. of Sourls. wtytendcd to go back to Charlottetown trains we at the Station at the ‘Pomorrow the case of Neill Albin o ‘on the J1gney_ which was due hero same time. Passengers are Cr0sslng Shaw. preventive officer vs. Patrick _ about 3.45 p. m. I went down to seedmlll one track to another and Q oflllllilmn Wlll be hEBrd. 39 Mm Bernard Murphy and while trains are liable to be moving at thc This l3 a" flPPl-‘Bl from i1 hearing at; ‘there 1 hcard the Jitney coming in-lsame “m”- I “M” m" "115 uuitcjl" which the defendant was chm- 55 J10 the station. I started up to theiflfien. ’I'l'ierc are no stands on the/Ed with 1m oflence 5891"“ the 11l- 5650, ‘station from Mr. Murphy's place, Dllltform t0 dllvflt Passengers sllchlland Revenue A“ 38 lwhich is about one-hundred yards "5 “This l-Tal" l0!‘ Borden" 9V1» 9W»! fThe case w“ heard by the just,“ o; tawny. 1 walked into the station l never saw any printed sign hang-f’ “the pfiace 1“ M°“‘“g"“' “m” ‘"8- lgifihouse to get a rain coat I had left me on the train stating the destln- m 5°“ t e °h'"ge~ 135 “ltlicre. I come right out and my wife fll-lfm 0f lhfll Particular train. lprgéett fggrgeaghilss gggsmtnkth” ‘he 15i/_,.-and Mrs. Lamb were standing on Elms‘- Cflmflroh i$W0rni-—-I am, The appellant Sh g is“ B“ 43 }the platform in front of the station a ‘locomotive _enslneer. I am the ted by Mews ‘s gW-H "fpresell" u-AVIOUSB. My wife reached out her dlll/el‘ 0n trains Nos, 40 and qllMork R_ MacGulganl cs5 an and 8.00 ‘hand to her sister to bid her good- Wlllch lf-‘EYPS ChBYlOli-BWW" El 290 And the respondent O'Hall 40 bye. which she did. I then put outyll. m. and IS due at Emerald at 3.45 by M,- J J Johnst omn’ zll/éllny hand w also bgd Mm Lambhfl). m. I was the driver on this train ' ' ' on’ ‘c’ 111/, good-bye. Just as I drew roundIYBSlQIWiQY when thfl RCCldEIll hflP-‘___. aro roa ocu- Mr. and Mrs. William Sealcy cf Grafton Street. S1110. E. C. White, Vernon, P. E. I. 6803-7-17-31. EIVPILIZI-IR FOR. SALEPOTASII in 200 lb, sacks selling at hall‘ price. Now is the time for potato grown-rs to purchase their potash‘ for next season's crop. one chancel in u life time. We have also at the Railway Wharf o. limited quantity of rough fertilizer which we will scll at $5.00 per full cnrtlond. if you can gct in touch with George; McDonald at Beach Grove Inn. 'l'his opportunity is only good Miscellaneous l APTUREI) MALE cox. LEFT ‘Cleveland ear 34 _D. Right ear H. A. MolltNew York . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .- . I 6843-7-15-31- Biewnrt, Malpeque. l.‘ T0 TIIE ICE CREAM FES- tivul and dance Wednesday. JulV _, at Rice Point. If not fine ncxt ‘lglli following. ‘ 0B02-7-l7-3l. RY SALE -— I WILL. SELL DY auction on Friday, Juli-the. 20th at five p. m. forty acres stand- ing hay at Glen Ville M Mark Pound. . 0- ALFRED Land Surveyor, H pnville, P. E. I. 0-284 pic. Male Help Wanted "‘*‘""———~——-73f**—T-" ANTED-MAN ,To _,woa|§~ 0&1‘ hay. Aimly Clifford sum. h River. , fi9qlb-7-lil-3i ‘ ANTED QUICKLY, 5 _ M" Afl- sltiont, young man for onii and‘ ranch. Chance for ~c p who knows his onions. Apply - arson- llllv. u possiblp was. q. wood. Alexandria. I‘ 8836-7-l0-3l. . Wanted 1 Nlsnan nooivls -._ FROM o to five fumlshed rooms want- n- ADPly Guardian. ‘- » 6671-7-16-31 Wanted - l‘ "PB. hamster for bread dc- . - Apply Nes ocular, -Must be auiau hon and s rer. uni. ""58"! and Har- r |_ at. {fill | q dun-at. Collins. Chicago Boston Macpadyén. Morris and l-luimann. McCllrdy. Detroit Philadelphia Grove and Coclirnnc. st. Ipuis .1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Washington ' Morbcrry and Rllil- First game: Reading Toronin Reading Toronto First gonna: Baltimore Montreal Second game: Postponed. rain. Jersey City . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Rochester Newark Buffalo New York ~ . Cincinnati Brooklyn St. Louis — smith. Boston Plttsbunzh Plttsbiirah Chicago eral iioiisework.tApI|;iy L. G004- 8 Y k S ,, fig l Oll. Wm’ 4 or 6925-7-l7-3l. Brooklyn, N. Y., are visiting in the city, as the guests of Mrs. Sealeyh pari-nts, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Taylor, ANTED_Y0UNG L ABOUT of Upper Prince Street. W 14 or i5 years of use i0 help Wm‘ housework. Country illfl Pleferreg- Apply 5 Euston St. between l2...0 and 1.30 from 5.30 to 7 oclock. 6920-7-18- liilllfiilfi Mr. Abijah McLean of the “Twn Barkers", Amherst. and Mrs. MC- Lenn, who have been visiting fri- M ends here, returned to their home. Monday morning. They were ac- I companled by Mr. McLean's sister, ' Mrs. Harlan P. Found and her little s;on, Aubrey. of New London. pcrimcntol preparatio can supply it. Phone ' 525-1. IMMY’S J TAXI SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT Four Cars at Your Service Flat Rate System. ns. Your dealer . Tablet Unveiled o American lmtgue 0n H. M. S. ‘Victory! - (Special to the‘. Guardian) PORTSMOUTH, July 1'1.——0n his semi-private visit of inspection to this great navnl port today. Hi:- Mnjcsty the King unveiled the tab- let commemorating the’ restoration t6 its former condition of H. M. S victor-y, flagship of Nelson at Tra- " fiilizui‘. Tia- tablet bears the in; scrlptlon: "H. M. S. Victory, lrtlr tinwnfin m9 nnd launched in r105 was nfter 107 years of scrvlcc brought. into hnr present berth. the oldest. dock in the world, and res-- tored to hcr condition at ‘Trafalgar undi-r snpcrintendency of the Soc- lvty of Nautical Research." His Mnjvsty inspected all‘ the warships in tln- harbor, including the two new Austrnliim cruisers, the Aus- trnilu mui Canberra. and recon- ditioned Victory. The Australian officers wcro presented to the King ___,___..__._.aL DEATHS 411 Uhlu and L. Scwcll, Slienly and Adkins, Connolly, Cox imd Berg. Ifollowiiy,‘ Smith and Woounll. 5 n o; . U 6 2| ltcwurt and Bfllliillflr‘, Blilxum- International Ltallll" Second game I CANNON — At his residence in 1 North Bvdcquc, Joseph S. Cannon. aged 70. Funeral Friday tArBldflQPd 2 Cemetery. Leaving house at 1.30 p. m. l Nathlnal Irenllw lpAvlis-Enwmd into rsst, July 5th, hi, Knpnslcvia. Alberta. Daniel 5 Davies. son of Ll"? m“ 151°"- Ben-l‘ Walker, Aldrld-BP. lllllllllncr diamin Dnvics, Charlottetown. u. n. unclean Undertaker EMBALMER "ION. Ill KING QQUAII Vance and Deberfy". fill-inc" “"5 . . . . ..'..------ a. Smith. Gwnvy. Greenfield “"1 ill/PE. I mo‘ and “mo, Root and Hart- mtt. w.) ‘zgn, . ; u“ . ~~ )R. J. P. MILLAR DENTAL SURGEON Corner Queen find Richmond HOURS-i) to 12.30. 2 f0 5.00 0-6 OO444-OGO-O-O 0-0 490-6 04 O0 #9 KODAKS FILMS AND CAMERA SUPPLIES COMPLETE STQCK TIIE PROMPT DIIUGOISTS from shaking hands with Mrs. Lamb my hands struck the cars of an in- coming train, coming from Char- lottetown and somebody pulled me m) back or I might have been dragged 1,43 under the train also. when the 25:}; train came to a standstill I stepped 22,40 ithrough the car to see if my wife 14 {had got safely across. The first 1,41 thing I saw was some men lifting 315 imy wife out from under the car, I 22430 [saw her lips move once but sow no 35 ‘other sign of life. It appeared to me 359 as if she tried to take one breath. I 21 [never saw the train coming in from 3g Charlottetown. I saw my wife pass in front of the incoming train, I did .not hear the train blow 01* the bell 5150 ringing. I am somewhat deaf and 1;; icannot hear very well. It is my 49th upinibn that the train was coming 790 in pretty fast. 799 Jumes McCailum (Swornl-I om 11.60 84 18.40 90.00 Hollinger Howey Hudson Bay International Nickel Keeley . . . . . . . . .... Kirkland Lake Kootenay Florence Lake Shore Laval Quebec Malartic Mandy McIntyre ‘McDougall Min. Corpn. .. Mofatt Hall Murphy iNcwbcc lNiplssing Noranda Potter Doal lPlOIIECF . . . . .. isheritt Gordon. . I Stadacona .,... .. 19.75 97.00 61V: 1.57 27% 22.70 16 1.50 . 3.20 . 23.00 40 3.75 24H- 32 41 . 3.75 . 54.25 16 56".- 7.35 34 3.55 161,; a locomotive engineer employed by 939 Ithe C. N. R. I am running on the oil 24.3; electric car, popularly known as the ' Jitney. I was the motorman on the Jitney yesterday. I remember driv-l ing into Emerald Station yesterday.’ afternoon. In coming into Emerald we have to stop some llttlc distuncci west of the station where thc switch’ _.__ ‘is to take the passing track. Then ,we pull up slowly to the station. We fare due at Emerald at 3.45. I have U. S. - lbccn the motormon on th Jlt , filer srlnlcc she went w serviecc 112-13 u u c we are on time, may be a minute or two late coming into Ein- erald at odd times. We seldom hove . to wait at Emerald for thc train from Charlottetown, may have to wait occasionally five minutes. It has happened that we met them at Bradaibane but very rarely. Some- times we are pulling into Emerald at the same time but more often one or other is a minute or two llhSudbury Basin Teck Hughes .. Tough Oakes Treadwcll Yukon Towagmac Vipond Wright Hargreaves . Wright Hargreaves (Special to the Guardian) NEW YORK. July YL-Thc Unit- cd States Railways‘ today announc- cd definite plans for taking over the country's express business. Pre- sidcnts of four of the larger rall- wnys ore appointed agents with bum“ powers w fim“','°t.flm,f,',,glffaiicad. Yesterday I think we were in “swthnld prggerésocom my orla minute or so ahead of the Chor- °““ mckwxd ,2 o anlwl’ a he“, lottetown train. 1 did not sec thc "'5 5 “an “no”, ‘Express agency accident yesterday]! was doing some fggggmrfltea mpresentatlvos ofiwork about the motor for n minute sixty?“ mifways doing mo“ o; ‘helm two and then a brnkcman told nation's business have agreed theylme the"? W“ ll "limit" hurl. lzy the Wm not renew the oxmmg contract other trnin. I went over nnd helped. with the American Railway Expresslllwm ll“ ll"! lmdl’ "m" "w lll"l'| comhony when f; exph-es next Feb-form unto thc stretcher. The engine‘ mm ca, and an one expected tolwaa not stopped at the Station, and, co-operaie in the plan for taklngwas idling. I do nointhlnk the motor over the business. The agents whoimakea sufficient noise to interfere ha e virtually limited power in ne-‘wlth hearing the sTgnals from thel go tions, are: W. B. Btowcy, presi- other train. We always leave Emer- dent of Atchison, Topeka and San-‘nld before the Charlottetown train to Fe Railway; W. W. Atierbury. does. pl ‘dent of the Pennslyvania; P. E. Crowley. president of the New York Central, and Carl R. Gray, presi- U‘ P mo itheC.N.R.Iamaspare fireman! dentofthe non no . V ' “and Dun,“ (smmhh am they took her. ‘The Jitney stops at a locomotive fireman employed byllmillmd m” mmum n ‘he i‘ on cened. I remember driving mm Em- ., _“___’___'_"_““_ lcrald Station. I did not sec nny .‘H»”".‘”“»“.': (ig/lolmant 01:1 the tgatctllc at that time. I °° e“ "m VICTORIA no now o e o. id t il HOTEL [after we had stopped. In coming into Emerald yesterday I was watch- ing the track ahead from the righ hand side and the fireman, Richard fDuscatnh. W8? watching the trackl’ ' rom e let hand side. I saw no obstacle in the way from my side. 0"” "7 u" ‘MR-st and M“ equipped llotels in Eastern Canada. Contains 120 rooms. 44 of which have private baths. Completely renovnlea In the past two years. Few Hotels throughout Canada The station is one the left hand and the United Slates have ,'sidc going in from the east. I sound-l :ed the whistle for the Station at the; its splendid table. Courteous service to all Guests. Talc- iusuol time and place which is about‘ a quarter of a mile from the clepot' and started the bell ringing. ‘The bell continued to ring until the trainl stoppedmI hSIlOW gown first at the‘ curve w c s a out an el ht o . mile from thc Station 2mg g2 irfiml phm” m moms’ the Station at about six miles an. RM“ 54-00 w $550 P" “F hour. When opposite the Station 1| apply the final brake to stop the‘ train. This train ls usually on time, may be late on an odd day, but very seldom. Some days we are at tin.- Station ahead of thc Jitney. We are both duc- at 3.45 and I have soon, olut értaibiii and the Jitney pun into "°l"“"°"’ ie o on ut the su I m u warren ‘Swolsnfillllllfl-flnl n nanny c. anowu. Mantle-r spore conductor employed by the 1 C. N. R. I was conductor on thc Jit- ,,...H oomoomoovoooooo-o ney yesterday afternoon returning from Tignlsh io Charlottetown. We left T131115]; u; g u_ m_ and was due at Emerald at 3.45 p. m. We arrived Since tlllfll 0'" “m at Emerald on time. I remember coming into Emerald station yester- noui we have sow‘ w"! thousands of dollars ‘I day afternoon. I saw thc train from Charlottetown coming into the std. repairl and improvement. ll is now the finest Hotel oljtl tion also. I first noticed her coming in when I was helping some of the passengers (If the Jitney. We or. rived just a few minutes ahead of‘ the Charlottetown train. I saw thc accident. I had crossed thc track to the Station side us the train was moving in and was walking down do” In the‘ Maritime Prov. tam. it" npéll ' W "b" who want o comforloble Ilotcl and splendid table and excellent service at a moder- fle price. m», from 81.00 to N." per day. . towards the office and I saw the wnmnn step out in front of thc en- Charlottetown Hotel. C0., laid. ginc. The engine was nbout on her hoplllhli whcn she stepped out on thc track. I was about thirty or forty yards IIII I. Iowan. luau a ‘-l»'.ll'."‘ Charlottetown Hotel (.70., Ltd. distant. When the engine hit her shc fcll on the track, more on the drivers side of the truck. The en- gine and two or three cars passed over her. I told Conductor Davey that there was a woman killed. I ran back to the other side and saw the wornan- being picked up and carried away. Didn't notice where time. Ycsicrdaywas the first trip I made in the Jitney this summer. I i‘. .‘ ' ' "