\ _ Annual Meeting of Queen's County liberal-Conservative Association The Annual M0011"! of the Queens County Libel-u. Conservative Aeevoeiltlon will be held in the Strand 11mg. tre, Charlottetown on THURSDAY ‘me zznn DAY or JULY BEomN ' xr 10.30 A. M. ' ‘N6 Chairmen of all Polls throghout the Country and city are requested to call a meeting of their Poll ae early n; possible to appoint Nlireeentatfvee to attend the Annu. el Meeting. . convention -. 0n the same do In this same “acme convenllon win be held to nominate two e ‘ndldateejto eonteet the County of Queens In the forthcoming Federal Elation, ' Each Poll throughout the County and City is entitled to send five delegates, either men or women. Chairmen of Polls should make eure that each delegate l; ouppped with a certificate showing her or him to be duly appointed a; only accredited delegates ere ellglblg go you ma". men of Polls throughout the County are aeked to write the Secretary a! once-for certillca te forms. All Liberal-Conservatives Including imp" a" Hum“ to be present at both meetings. By Order of Executive w. A- STEWART n. w. Lowrnen ' President Secretary 121314 16 19 2i " i323 7 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS One Ineertlel ..................... ......... lOe per line eff! wordy Four lneertiell u D" “n. n 5 '0'“. light Ineertloll . 1o p“ “n, o. 5 ‘Dru. For Sale COTTAGE ron SALE OR "r0 lel- Apply l5 Pilrk Street. 839-7-21-21 vv p“ v Agents Wanted Fonmsur AGENTS - wane for catalogue. United Art I.td., 4 Brunswick Toronto. A W {ALTER WOMAN "ro TRAVEL FOR SALE-EXTRA coon DRIV- upd appoint agents, Yearly guar~ (‘r also a l‘lll)11lli'-l1i'(i wuiiliull» llutco $1092. (being $21. weekly Allilly to Guardian. 828-7-21-‘11 average) and expenses. idxpcr- —-i— ii-ncc unnecessary. For parti- FOR SALE- BABY CARRIAGE choap, good as now. iCul-itoii Si. l-nllirs write Winston (.10., Tor- Apply 218 l. . , . “A, \V, 3,7,10,14,17,21.3l.28,iil. FOR SALE—BARBER CHAIRR. Apply roriicr Grafton and Prince. 815-7-20-21 'l‘cacliers “hinted L__ —- WANTED — TEACHER F O R FOR SALE-‘SALE OF 7s ACRES South Shore School. Supplement ol‘ (‘lllllitlt hay lli [duh-view m, $50. Apply to Secretary. frhursday, July 22nd.~~Mrs w, s. 809-7-20-31 .\lzl(‘.\"i§ill. 1422-7-21-21 w A N T E n - TEACHER FOR FOR SALE- TWO EXCELLENT Norlli llusiirl) ‘School. Silpplc- young mill-h vows, Jorsoy and "1"!"- 3125- A1101)’ i0 Jltlllrfi (liicriisiiy. lCllqlliFtl Box 1351i 111111111‘. lluiiler Jib/Bl‘. it. 1i. ('lllll'1i)li.1!l.t)\\'1l or Jamcs Walker, _ 824-7-21-21 llarringtilii. $034.20.” WANTED --EXPERIENCED SEC- ond class ienclior for Forcst ilill School. Protrsfniil. prlellirr- , (‘(1. Supplement $l00»-- Jolin A .\l("1ll'l1l. Scdy. 841-7-21-21 FOR SALE-DESIRABLE RESI- doiicc at 238 Cumberland Strcct will be solll liy pliblic auction on tho premises on Friday, July 30. 1926, at 12 o'clock noon. For par- ticulars apply to McLeod null ‘ileiitley. Solicitors 843-7-21-11 TEACHER WANTED—FOR RIV- l-r View School, N0. (i9. Protost- uni preferred. ‘Slllllllflllltillt $75.00. — Frol-Jiian Robertson, lvemale Ilelp Wanted Svdy. Poplar Point. iii-—- g49.7.g1.31 WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. Apply Mrs. .1. W. Bal- lem. R. R. ‘Mt. ,Albion. Malo Help Wanted WANTED-MAN TO WORK ON farm. Apply J. Power, Mermaid. WANTED -- AN EX-PERIENCED maid. Apply by letter to 160 Euston Street. 3i MAID WANTED -— (WITH EX- perieiice in cooking) in family of two. No washing. Extra good wnlios to capable person. Apply A. ll. cure of Guardian. 478/I-8-tf WANTED —- MAN FOR Pi-AYINC. Apply John 1.. Llordslllc, North liivci‘. 83331-21411. WANTED AT ONCE-A MAN T0 work on furm, C. T. Ferguson. R York Miscellaneous su-cross, niid was .~ largo iiuiirliovs, all of whom cvl- l utmost. (l. \V. V. A. liand. -' $200 was realized. Central Guardian FUNERAL‘ TODAYw-Tllfl funer- al of the late Mrs. John Frlzzell. Oornwall, will he held today, woo- Ileeday at two o'clock. to Cornwall . Cemetery. FESTIVAL AT MARSHFIELD TONIGHT. — The Presbyterian church annual festival in Steteonn , field the evening 6 to 10.30. Music 11 11y ‘Scottish Boy pipers and drum- 11161‘. LOST~-Between Hunter River aiid Summerside, one tan grip con- taining camera, clothing, etc. Finder leavo at ll. '1‘. Hannah's l 1.td., or advise Albun (iillis, Sum- mcrside. 349-7-21-21 IF YOU WISH TO SPEND ‘an evening right and enjoy yourself _,_ come to the Marshflclll Presbyter- " iuii ’l‘ca and Fcslivnl in 8teison's field, adjoining llall, Wednesday. y July 21st. ‘Pea on tables at 5 p. ‘m. 850-7-21-11 l-CE CREAM FESTIVAL. — The festival hold last cveiiiin; in llcurtz field, l-Junt Royalty was a splendid patronized by deutly eiijoycd themselves to the. An exhibition iii step- 111111111111 was i-fivcil by Mr. ltobci-L . Weeks. and an ox-ccllcilt program of ‘band music was rendered by tllc A sum of 0Vt:l' SONS OF TEMPERANOE. -_ ‘1 Everything looks favorable for 1i 1H1‘? l11ly oil Jilly 21st at West-Capo with tho mom-hers of the Star of liopc Division. The Grand Worthy will ho cxpeciiiig to sec everybody there to celebrate on this twciity- fifth anniversary of prohibition iii llils Province. Tho sccrelary has Niiftrllitttl reports from several div- isions and all arc doing their very best to arrange for attendance on that (iiiy. ll‘ yon miss this you miss n grand lrlp through a bonu- tii'iil l-ounlry niid meeting a bin hearted’ hospitable people. ‘Don't lot money keep yon homo, ililnk oi" tlic things of definite value. PERSONALS i Mr John l‘). Fraser, Iloiisliaw, was a visitor to the city yesterday. Mr. l)aiilcl A. McLean. Point Prim was a visitor to tho city yos- tordny. Mrs. (loot-go Prauglil, ldilriis- cllffc was a. visitor lo tlic cliy ycs- lcrllay. Mr. and Mrs. J. 1.. 'i‘lionison loft yesterday on a short visit with Dr. and Mrs. itovycr iii Crapultd. Mr. and Mrs Henry Hurry wish to aiiiioiinl-i: the engagement oi‘ ilioir llauglitor Kalil.- lrciic to Mr. Hollis 1i. B. Moore. Marriage to takc pincl.‘ in tlic near future. I 1 Mr. (loorgc Lane ycstcrllay morning. Rev] Russell Smith, Full River 1911i. 11126, to Mr and Mrs (leorgc MacDONALD-At Penkes Station on July 16th, lPius Macinmuld. as- lid 5-1 years. Funeral was livid on Sunday to St. Theresa's Church at ildciock. " iFRlZZELL-‘At Cornwall, Monday. l.iii1y 19th Mrs. John Frlzzcll. aged 88 widow of the lste John Frizzeli. (who died on lSaturday. July 17th, arrived from Jlallfax Monday i0 attend tlic flin- eral of his mother, ivhich was hcld lilurshilelll, ‘No. 2 R. __ 95-7-15-61 6 JNO. McDONALD. veyor, llermauvillo. P. E. 1. Wlmted 59C-7~l0-1mo WANTED A1‘ ONCE-STENC- llfillllllll‘. experienced preferred. Apply .i. A. MacDonald a Co..' i'arllii;aii, 693-7-15-71 Situations Vacant BOARDERS CAN BE ACCOMMO- (latodnt 272 (lraflon Street. .. 8518-7-21-31 ANYONE DESIRING TO CON-‘ tract Certified Seed Potatoes at, one dollar per bushel con do so.‘ by applying to M. J. MelverJ BMACK IDEAL SOFT. DRINK Kinkore. flavor: cool. refreshing, health- inl. delightfully tasty; made in a 1111y; enormous demand; send ton cents. get selling sample; make big money this summer; "Defiance rd‘ capitol unneces- filliry- Dradloy-Garretson, brunt- fwl. Out. s. v. 121. _- ' Lost LOST.—-HEAD LIGHT RIM AND 11'1"‘ for cur, between Mt. Stewart ‘"111 FOP! Augustus church. Please "(imy 13. MdKlnnon, Grand Trap- nllle. Reward. 782749.21 LOST — ‘SATURDAY EVENING ‘Mlwficn Murray River and Com- morcial lined. handbul: contain- "IK Rum oi’ money. valuable pop- HAY SALE-WILL SELL AT, Long Creek, 40 acres of stand-i ing hay on the premises of the‘ late Dan MucPhoe, Thursday. July 22nd at 2.30 p. m. 7607-19-31] Nursing YOUNG WOMEN DESIRING TO‘ enter North Adams Training School for Nurses. North Adams. Mass, please write Supt. prompt- ly. School qualifies pupils to ee- cure registration. Provides month- ly allowance and privilege of aix months’ Course at Yale Univers- ity school of Nursing; all ox- ponses paid. 9836-B-16-wfm15i “"- Plr. ‘Finder please notify , . 1 m“ h" I 1515M,“-sxéfsngyuflfgtgygj: King Offered Choice k; n. wxpipl’ .i.; n... in . "Qwiud- ~ 842-7-21-21 "' ' ' v , Of North Yo!‘ m FAMM NEWMARKET. om... July 2°- —.' Following‘ n meetingof the Liberal, Association here lust niilht. o. tele- Kfhm was sent Rt. lion. Mackenzie King offering lilm tho Liberal nomination to molest the rldlns 01: North Ynrk "i "is cumin: election- Up to (midnight no reply hall born féilPlVlld from tho former Premier. Mackenzie King cnnlcstl-d this soot in tho elections nf inst Ociobq by mo‘ *Hu+o+++o+¢+o»»o+o4 - “THE BEACON” |‘;'°‘°"°- P- E- l-. Private Hotel, eally located on outskirts of Bea- Pilrl Village facing eeewarde, lanth- "‘°‘ 11° " .. Milling, tennle, moli~ f i; was defeated "m Wrlie or phone. ‘(albinslbrvlrtlve candidate, Herbert‘ ,, , Lonnox. ooooooooooooeoooooo-oo A Lphorai nomination meetlnli 733 7~l7-l9.21_ Que was to have ‘been held this eveninzl but this Willi postponed- aisli<.“."‘illi ... b‘. ,-:‘- i heral aged 83 years.) Funeral on Wcd- LAND 511R‘ iicsday at 2 p. m, McLEOD—Al. 206 Grafton lSL. Jli- ly 20th. Mrs. Murdock M. Mclmod, aged 70 years. Funeral from her lute residence. Thursday, July 22. Service starting at 2.30. Funeral iloavliig till‘. house at 21 p. in. liiicr- Com-t n; uicnt People's , Cemetery. MCLEoD'*1‘]ll|(!I‘Ui1 into rcsl. July 20th, 1112C, Mrs M. N. McLeod 526'7'14'7L‘yliiingcst daughter of the iato Johli _. Xlacharen, Now Perth. Funeral from her lute rcsldcnco 206 (iraf- ton Si... ‘Thursday. Service coin- nicnriiig at 2.110 p. llll. Interment Peoples Cemetery. _,IN MEMORIAM ' In Loving Memory of our, Dear Daddy, Wm. J. Graham . Sea View. who paeeed awe July 20th. 1920. - . And though we often mlee hle pleasant smile, And mils hie oheerlnd 11°15‘ and helping hand, Hy; "is, we know and‘ but a 82 6. nine-e‘ ieuAltI I »‘ q~~ _ heid'in our Amonia PORK—Fl‘eeh Chops, Fresh Cooked Tripe, (s loned Dried Beef, THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ‘Roore Meat Market PHONE 421 BEEF—“Stali fed" cattle hung two weeks before cutting, B|RDS—Milk fed Chickens and Fowl. STEAK-Hamburg Steak made daily. EXTRAS—Cooked Ham, Cooked corn Bur, (moped 5e", LAMBS-‘Sprlng Lambs killed daily, a. M. ROOP a co. PHONE 421 i, DEVELOPED AND Films PHOTOGRAPHS ENLARGEMENTS cnaswzu. erunio ' 137 Great Georg; Step“ Western Guardian -—L0ST——13otweci1 Humor git-er aiili Sliiiniiersldc». oiic tun grip coil- “111111111 6111111011. clothing, clc. 1‘11li1l‘.l' ionic at 11. '1'. Holimairs 1411-. or advise Albaii (lillis, Snip. "lfiliidr- 1148-7-21-21 refrigeration plant. Roasts. Fresh Sausages. -—WANTED AT ONCE-WAIT- FPH. also C1lllllll)l'l'llli.i1l1. Apply iiulcl iiruiisivick. Kleiislngtoii. 8-35-7-21-21 plced and pickled) 01¢ Fggh. etn.. etc. —C_OMBINED Al a joint meet- ilif; oi Si. Paul's Atlilclll: (‘liib and llil‘ (‘illbolic Young lion's lmaguc held iii Si, |':fi|l‘,~| [p11], S",“Hm,,, sills on Monday night. it was decid- cd lo combllii‘ tho two zlsstirintioiis iiilo olil‘ grand organization, 'l'lio 1‘f'1li~€iil"s lpinrlors \\'|l11'1l have been Miss Ilazcl llflrlllllg oi‘ .\'ol‘l»<.i"o, 1'. l‘). l., and Miss Jleiinlo. 1|1('1;.1 of liavelol-k, arc visiting iii lli?‘ (ily tho guests oi’ Miss (icrtrudl- Arm- till'f)lll,'r—.vlfllllilllll Traiiscripl. ‘Mrs. John p’. MacDonald and daughter, bliss Janet. who has been visiting licr mother Jirs. it. MacNclll, ‘Powiiul Street, left oii rc- lurii to her homo this nftoriioon oil tlio lloclielaga. Mr. Elmer Ladner oi’ Boston, Mrs. Harry ltapson of Milburn. and Miss Edith Robbins of lllliigor. were among the visitors to llic city yesterday coming by Iiioior. Mrs, John Allan, who has bl-oii Sllillllllllg the winter in Boston ro- turned home Saturday accoiupuliicib by hcr daui-iiiicr, Miss ‘Evelyn who tins also been in Boston on a hull- Jlly visit. 'l‘hey have iakeu apart.- iliciits at 79 llillsboro Street. ‘Masior Edward iierrigan loft 1115-21 wock for “lllllilpiég, .\'lilill1(1l)ll. whore lic will spend a val-ailoii with his grand-parents, Mr. niid Mrs. Michael Berrigan. (Winnipeg ltcllcli) - Mr. J. Muclllllvary, niunagor oi‘ tho Essex llotcl, Boston Nlaqsu. with his wlio and family arri -ll iii tlic City last evening on a visit l0 his former homo. 0.. S. S. vs. W. K.»S. ' This Evening‘ At 6 0’cl0ck Queen Square and West K011i schools will moot. tonight Ill. i; o'clock at tho A. A. A. grounds for ilic sccoiid game of the liitcr- scholastic series. If Q. S. S. wins this game the IHHZ , , , A championship will stay iii their drrhed l“ Um (My h“ bands. ‘Should W. K. l-oml- ' ' __ through with a win llio third “RTHS “"Eilfmi"Tail}?'¥i‘&"‘1-.12fZ-.-"iliffliigi; CHAPPELL__ h, m“, Buy’ m, July its bound to be sonic clinic. All players arc requested to be on hand no latcr than 5.45. ‘fuhuiP-zpflatlé a daughter’ ‘Vang-hing Q. S. ‘S. will present tho samc ' 11110-111) but W. K. S. may ‘ho slight- ly changed. DEATHS This game was scheduled for last Monday biit on account of thi- heavy raiii it had to be postponed. Que. Chief Justice t0 Continue the Customs Prob (Canadian Press) _ OTTAWA. OnL. July 20. -—Sir. Francois Leniieux, Cliicf Justice ofi Quebec, has ‘been appolnil-ll (o. continue the investigation into lilo‘ 9.1 at 2.115 to 2.45 cr-lushel. Cir-atoms Department. f"; 112M211“ °t°"{§f_f1"°t§e giants’; (1TTAWAS. our]: Jilly 20. - nip‘. T1l9 BWCUC" W119 1115111" 1'1’ '11“. 1‘ " "m j H ' t F“ markets arc generally unchangl-d 1W" 11151-10138 01' 1110 13X('1""ll"‘l‘.“""" "11," "iiimilflffll n" 111m" r“_ today- No Weislr-rn offerings io Canada’ m “N‘“"“"l'.wn, ‘New ‘i,*“i“"lfynp"§jefijfan',j_ llic lflasioriiors reported. with tin‘. lei-ms of (no rl-soiuilon ‘(l-unlit i]! io ousci .1) > 'l‘oi~oiiio~ Ik-nlera arc quniiiig ltdoptcd by the House of Commons.) VH1 01 ily- (m. llnig-lvyl(lpd (oggg. Extras 30 1,, S11‘ Francois will. ll 1H ‘-Xlis'("“‘1~ ' :11. firsts 25mm, seconds 20 to 22. hold hearings throughout Caiiiida. l_ pm...“ m rpmnem extras 35_36‘ Queen ‘I f ' Hotel i - i 8lnee' talclnfl °Ver this : Hotel we have epent ma"! ‘ thoueande ‘of dollare in i repalre and 1"_\l"°‘l°"'°"“' 1‘ la now the finest Hotel of ill " l oieee ln the Maritime Prov‘, i lneee. lt appeals to those’ I who went a comfortable | Hotel and oval-die table Icd- I excellent eerviee at a moder- ate price. Retee from $3.00 to 84-00 per day. Charlottetown Hotel Co". Lid. Proprietors - M188 L. MoQUAiD, Manager. WWW ' l‘ Bil MP8 C. B. Morris. Sulp- merside; Mrs W. ‘R. Krviian, » liilurmy River; J. '1'. lBaker. Stellar- ion. "N. S; J. lllolvrnn. Boston. lylllua I J. M. Smith, Plctou; Mr and Mrs S.| A. Hunt. Dartmouth; Mr and Ali's 'i“- 'l‘- Godfrey. ‘Boston; nl-slcl- M McPherson. Boston; ll. Lcwizi Vancouver. B. C. ‘l r ~- i.‘ ‘time; lull L :\\.1\LJQ\3\.B~S\U\J audio» wows-tilt»..- »~~- o 1“11"“"‘1)' "llliillllcll has an lip-io- ,1'1111i' Kyiiiiizisllliii arc adding show- iI-r bulbs. The shower bulbs arc ‘tho most liiodlerii lypo and arc nuw ipractit-zilly‘ coiiiplcllell. " BIB lEillliiES' NATOINAL LEAGUE j-POLICE counr. »-Al. uni Al Cmmgo __ ‘ y V Police (‘ourt in Suniiincrside ylE-“l- \'<-u' York 2 i) 2 p o p 0 10-5 14 2"".""“y "‘."'“'"‘ m“ ""'“"' M“ 3- 1‘?- ('.lll('ill-'.l) o 2 1 0 (1 1 0 o x -» n 1i; 01“ yw". l“ C" ‘mi’ ‘mmk "imam" “uuuries v ‘Nlzsmnnnnrh “hlkmuiid was fincd $3 and costs. ()li Davis niid Mcwlulheil. Floroiicc; 3.1111211111111110" film, m?“ ‘)1;I“"]'a1' m" Osborne, llllllllllll-g)‘ l l (‘ .1 1 es " i "1' 111"” 91' y W11" A‘. (mmhumu H u“ ‘Ulllyfilllflq rnlloll llionacl-iisvll fall-rd (o put in nrmmly“ 1 U 0 U 0 l, 0 0 1_2 x 2 ill .ippie.ii.iilcei and his bail build (filicliraii ‘l u o n 0 1 o p x --.'. s 1W i!" 11'1"‘ (‘Wirluill- llaiicrios —— bicWccncy, lloclilcl" and O'Neil; Mays and Hnrgravlz. At Pittsburgh — llosloii U i) 2 0 2 0 0 (l (J ~l 7 lli Pittsburgh 2 u 4 o (1 1: o 1~-lli lli c. Eastern Guardian --"‘A MEETING OF CONSER- oo-nr-vnwmwanr-mlil‘ VERDICT (Cofliifllled from Page 1 ) friend. They stayed away about twenty minutes. They came buck. They started kicking again. 1 op- ened the door. My wife was getting scared. 1 said "We'll have to find out what they want." She ssid, “'i‘liey'il probably bit you on the head with a bottle." 1 went into a room and 80f. my gun. 1 put my gun through the pane théy hall broken. I said “You fellows will have 1o gel. away." '.i‘li_ey made no signs of going. a0 I pointed the gun iii the air and fired a shot. They then went towards the wharf. That is all i know till the police~ men came about 5 o'clock. 1 went to Burkes with them. 1 think the two men were drunk or crazy. 1 saw Peters on the wharf. lie was slaggering. 1 think he was drunk. 1 first saw llicCoubrey when he was going to the wnarf from Burke's. 1 couldn't say he lvas drunk. Martha Youland (SWOTIl) 1 live at 119 Fitzroy l know lhc four inoii who were 1n the car (Peters. Ml-(Joubre-y. Roberts, Yliulaiili) l saw llicin last at 8 o'clock Satur- day night at tho Royal llolel. 'i‘hi'ee wl-ro outing supper at Royal lloLcl. (George and James ltobcris and McCuiibrley) wlicn 1 trout thorn. l had a conversation with lllclll. (lcori-zc Roberts said ibcro ivas a party going out to the races scl- liiig slulT. 'l‘licy were going 1o a liuiicc. The stuff was booze. Thcy said sump follows at Riverside wail tl-d them lo lakc ii. out. Dennis Peters dropped in then. Ills car was at the door. McCoubrey said “ilow much are you going to take us ovcr for." 11c said $7. Just as ilio arrungcmciils were niudc, niy brother Albert came along. lie said he would like to g0 to lho daiicc with them. George said "Don't go, your mother may blame ma, if anything happens," llc said "Molli- or won't Slly anything if 1 just S" lo (he dance." George asked inc i1" bl: could go. 1 said “No, 1 don't waiii you lli. You won't 00ml‘. back ii‘ you go with those two follows.‘ (Mctloubrcy and 1'~‘l;~‘l‘¢+-) l don‘ know wily 1 said it. 1 thought sonic [hing was going lo happoii. l lalk; i \\ PAGE THRE lhe flash. My wife said there be a crowd of drunks and - were lighting. She said “Don't. yo! go out or let them in." time my wife said "I bee: eeine- . body talklnl. The some men came ._ lo door and knocked and my wife told me not to go out. 1 sold "Well yvhal. am 1 to do." They still kneel- ed and I went to door. l laid ‘ "Who's there." One sold "Never . mind. we want to get in," I geld "Who's there." One said, “Peters, we want to get in." He said "Won't you let us in, our car's gone over and I will follow ‘you.’ I was eul- plclous after hearing ghe shot. He said "lei. us in lbs car's ell right ncw." or something to that effect. 1 said "You won't get in this house here tonight." They said “all riBht sii." I would suppose that tho men were drunk. 1 live just at the and of the wharf. Somebody had said e car went down but had come back. 1 have no idea what road the car came by. '1‘he mail with white shirt on came back after that. lie lkiiocked at the door and on the glass of the window. Mywlfetold inc not to let them in. 1 think he stay ed on veranda for a time, He wan lying dawn. 13y this time tho bout had come over. Peters met them on the wharf. l think‘ Peters had been drunk. There is quitc a cur- Hint at hood of wharf. A man who couldn't swim would have slim chance of getting out. 1 don't know whether there are any spikes on wharf or nut. (Jars often go down on wharf in night. lPc-arl Cooper (sworn). 1 live at Soutliport. 1 am sixteen years old. l saw a car passing our place about 12 o'clock. 1 was just going to bed. (Jur house is right on the road. 1t wl-ut down on the wharf. 1t stayed (mite a long time. I said to mother the car must have gone over wharf because it nevcr came up. I saw ' lwo men go across Bradley's iicld to Van's house. One had u. white shirt on. 1 don't know what the ‘other had on. it was a bright night. 1i could sec the two distinctly. it yvas about 2 o'clock. 1 stayed up all llic time. 1 (l1(lli't dress, My brulllhr was out when car went zdoivn. Don't know what time he ‘, ‘aiiic home, 1t was about 1 o'clock ‘boforl; 1 saw lho men, ‘lie After I '2,’ ilie wharf. 1 said “You go down". AMERICAN LEAGUE ' i At xuw York n.ii.i‘:.i Si. Louis 0 O 2 0 0 0 0 (i 0—~2 10 1‘ Now Yurk 8 0 0 0 2 i) 1 0 —11151‘ Bzitirics —- (iaird, Davis, Nwvors‘ Al. lloston _ (‘lliriigo 0 i) (ll 2 1 i1 i) 1-"5 if i Jlaiierlcs ~~ 'l‘hoiiias, lull-as null (irabiilvski. Srlialk; lloliiialzli. ilill’- 1111;; and Silvio-.i. iliscliofi‘. Al. ‘l'lll1iil1t'.1])lllfl~— 1111.11.15. liclroll. 1 0 0 1 i) 0 l) 4 2 ~24 l-i 1 Plilllilli-lpliia l) (l l) (J l) l 1 1 (1 ~11 8 2 llillil‘l‘lill‘i — Wliiiclinll allll ‘.\llill-, Pi-rkiiis. Fox. At Wmahingioil " 11.11.12. ‘Cll-vclalid 1 i) (J ii (i (1 i) i) i) ~l Ii l \\'ll.*ill1lll§i()lll1l)i1ll (1 ‘i 0 0 x~—--l ll) 1 »11'l1li*l‘1l‘..‘<l — “illcil, Buckeye llnll Souoll; Mdrbcrry and Rucl. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Al. lluffail) ~ llzlltimorc l i) l) 2 2 0 0 (1 1» (l Tcniicnt and McKoc; Ferguson‘ and Pond. I At ltoclil-sll-i‘ e 11.1111. yliPiiillllg (I (l (i 1 (I 1 0 3 0 "-5 12 1 |{l1l‘1l(‘Sll‘l' l ii ‘l ‘l 0 0 2 i) X~11 l3 1 | liaitoril-s ~— Board and 11111; iKarpp and llevine. i At 'l‘oronlr> — First gamc ILIIJE. Nl-ivark i) l) 2 i) (l i) (J l) l) H ll ‘J (I "Toronto 0 1 2 U l) (1 0 0 1f4 11 1 italtcrics ~ hluiliaux and Schulllf; l“'islil-i' niid O'Neill. ‘Sccond galiic ~— 11.11.15- Toronlo 1 (1 (l 0 0 2 x — 3 10 (l, Ni-ivark i) 0 f) i) 1 0 (I —— 1 2 .1 llniicricg — ‘Clllliiieffldll, Twoni? llly and Wilon, Schultc; Sorrl-ll and Siyles. liaiicrlos - lioiicwil-h and 'i‘;iy-‘VAT|VE plumm.“ u, lmnlmgu" h”: Alhuimws “m1 How-q" ‘South l'oll will 111‘ hold lli ‘ill-- Al sl. lniuis il.ii.i-:.H\.,,,n,,,,-, H,“ “pnwuuh, will“, , ._ , - - . . . , . , v1‘lll|.l...... 2000001) 1 1-1-1 i1 ‘Mluly 2M u, 8 ,,.,.|,M,k p‘ “L u) M, 5L “m” 11 1' 3 0 1 U 0 i’ "" —' 3 poliii llf’1t'i’iill“l lo ‘iitc-iid (‘flllVi-lb liallcrll-s ~ l\lll.l‘ll(-ll, (‘a soii.1|i0“ m l“, 3mm h, (.,‘,ul.l_,_(,lu\\,l\ [My Wllloiiglihy niid Wilson; Kcl-ii illiilioyj-H, A“ ‘mlwpqzvd illlfllqif “b ()'1“lll‘l'l.‘ll, ‘,' ' ' "' ' ' ll'll(1. .1. W. .\1ill'(1()1'1f, (‘1lilll'lllZlll. The Markets .\i().\'"l'lll~l.\1.. July 211. -—'l'lie dc- iiiniill for forclgii ‘buyl-rs [or Cana- anll Schaiig; Shockpf- om] (Jdiipoplliiliii grain (‘illlilllllvil qulct today lt.1l.l<h111ll 11H‘. Jlontrl-zil iliarkiet and only business of lll/iflfllllil.‘ rcporioll was ilil‘ salrs of a low loads of No. ‘.5 Norllil-rii \\'1l1‘ii1. lo cxportl-rs at $1.0? pcr busliol illlll No. 2i North- crn at $1.112 por bilsllcl (‘.1.1". Mont- roal. This market for car lois of (rats was quiet bill. prices worl- $1i‘1l11.\'..\'ii. '7 Ciiliitlllilll wosllarli ion, llayworih; (Quinn. (lray andwHuhi at (Hr, .\'o. 3i (‘.W. ai 56c aiidlsziy 1.119)’ 1111i oxirn .\'o. 1 food at 531 Zl-ic por bushl-i. . 1 Owing lo i111‘ llcl-lliin in prions iwlll-at a1 \Vllllll ll1£ll‘l(i‘l. wlicui olisicr but change. The trade was qiiiot. ill-g, i111’. lliiic of llic s oi‘ flour was 7. .r. pi l. export and 'l‘hc undertone business was made. A modcralc amount oi‘ business was transacted iii egg and tlic oaslor extras were quolod I17 in 11R, and firsts 32 por linzcli. The rm-(‘ipls wrrc 1.448 (Jnscs. Tho biiliur ‘market was slightly iiiorc nrilvc laisl. wcck. salcs of No. l pastcurizlell crcaiii- cry ivcre niado at 32 1-2 per pound. ’l‘lie receipts were 278 packages. The‘ feature of 1,110 trade was the dcinand from liiiitod States. Sflllif. ial allll coiisilllerabll‘. business was iransacted. The local trade was quiet. Vi/cstcrii grades were quotod at 16 3-4 to 17 cents niid l-lastern qualities 16 1-20 poi" pound. showed 110111311] a quarrel about}; ycal’ _ local] pm sure Alcljoiilirey iqin t3iliillg'5fl}' U}! 511111131’ 1 11111113911 111‘ T119 l-ll to iiiy brother for uii hour lry- was iii bed ulid tu-ilecll new“ m9)’ “ ‘lug 10 gglllill] not, to go. They lofpl-ulno. Thcy went in Neil's yard. about 8 o'clock. Albert and Georgcflfliey sinned shouting. They came wcrc lu the back scat. McCuubreyioutd-iull foil down the hill in front and peter... in (he front scat, Pet-‘yoi! our place. 1 went inand woke up crs was driving. George said llirymoilivr. l was scared. My mother hall the stuff but l couldn't swcar fold llll‘. lo kccp quiet for fear they lbcy took it. l saw lticCoubrcy put might come in. They went down 1y m.“ i“ tho l-nr. [don't ruiiiciiibor lilo road llllli l hoard n shot. When udiutliler Lil-oral‘ said rum or bocr i saw iln‘ l-ar i1 wasn't going very who in if, llo slilll “tho stuff." Mc~' l l-ouldirl hcar (the cur on (‘ouiircy was llrlink at Sllllllflf-lilblihi‘vV1llll‘i'. i don't kiwW W111i! W"? c111‘ ‘rill-y ‘llilll l-nlply bolllcs in tho cal’ cams. 11a‘ men in the cur were besides laan. They were litlllrperfclflly quiet when they passed black bccr bottles. 1.0a said llil-yflml‘ P1111"- hud m g“, hunlw u, nuiugufg mo; ilonuis Pclcrs (recalled) 1 1slulf out tlicrc. l didn't lll'lll' tile-in Wasn't llrllllk ill i111)’ 11111111 1 01111911 y stuff out i“ mnrijlng, at in Soiitliport. Tho reason they .1 um no rppnp,“ Ur ]{QI_;(3l'l5 or .\ic- said 1 ivas. was bocnuso they didn't (foubrcyn Roberts niid my broilll-r want lo lcl inc in. l takc smother- “Yefe u“ g()ndt(‘f‘1l\.\l.'l‘1ll‘l‘t3 was ill lug spoils and got weak. that is fooling hctyvcou iiiy lll‘0l1li'l' and V-‘lly 1 had to lay down. 1 didn't. ‘MoCoubrey for sonic months. Tliley jump iii lo get .\1CC1)ll1li'\‘)' out. 1 ' ngu.1,'0i my feet wet. l didn't moan to lsuppér in [he Rpyu] qpdpi, My bro- ccl-‘vicc brakc u'asn'i. good on iiiy . 11.11.12. to tho milli'l‘oll market W118 stcnlly. (hm. was DEX-rcpt‘)! pope,- ‘pimp 11011111‘ but tbs.‘ emergency was. I didn't 15 ly"i‘lila markcl for grades of l‘(l11i!i1;]u[t’ The llulfalo -l 1 0 -i (I l) 0 3 x ~- 12 is o oais ivas firm at the reccni ald- g.,_ Mucgupruy was drunk, (Ioulliiri a pint. llctwecii 12 and 2 o'clock l lialilarll-s ldariisliliw‘, 1’11l‘l’l1|illll.VilliUUH m1 prices. But the aimounlhyay nuw many little bolilles tin-y, flthurg didn't ivuni him lo u-ll (loo. MacDonald 1 hud drunk mis on (he wharf with MoCoubrey. ihmL y] had jumped from the car. 1 liit “em-y wood (sworn) l lisl.‘ in lhl- right-hand side post. 1t was S0uthp°n_ I “m,- “lvllkl-nl-ll by iiiy nl-ckllc that was found. Tlicre quite a nolsl.‘ llboui 2.15 Sunday W11."- ub-‘l01ll1P1y T10 11111101‘ 111 111° morning. My Wilt: thought horses 110111 “"4" "1 "1""- .1 E01 $8 for af- wl-ro loose. 1 listened and heurd a 1crilu0nund$7 for 1115111101’ 1111411111; (big rumpus. 1811111 no that's at 11w 11111115 116901111113)’ (76131111131-11 111 110mg My Wm. will "lt may l“, ayfegard to Miss Youlonds 8U1lG'_ ,1“... glamlnjjjg," 1 sold no it's S0me'ment about, the row I had with her “(my trying u, prank p, 1 junlpcd brother. we bad a few words not a (m. or pod and put on my pflllln quarrel four years ego. There and “nu-Led (jlnviistuirs, 1 got lialf- might have been a month or two w“), dawn m,“ hem-d unoymr hang, mouths that wc didn't speak. Ai- (I ‘nought I heard Someone Wonk, bert was never round much where l we,“ m mu kin-pl,“ door, 1 got 1 was. There was no ill-feeling be- ware and (waned 400p The gcfljef] tween us. 1 deny putting a can of dam. was damage‘; 1 looked out, rum in the car. There was a l-an The rccoipts were 18.010 boxes. The trade in ‘bcans was quiet bui prices ruled firm cur lols of cliolcl while hand picked were quoted ai 2.25 per bushel, and smaller lots Only three ‘games scheduled. Emmi- (Special to the Guardian) JHOLHOITILNE. Australia, July 20. if (fniislla. is not represented at firsts I12, seconds 27. MONTREAL—Dcalers are pay» ing delivered for ungrudcll (zgtzs, . . extras 31~~3.'l, firsts 29 lo 30. H01‘.- ionlls 21- 25, prices to retailers ex- Hotel trns 38. firsts 30-32, seconds 27»- ‘i One of the lllrqeet and beet equipped Hotels III Ellie?" Canada. ontalna 120 rooms. 44 of w 16'5"‘ have private -9. \ViN.\ilPlfi(i—Deulers arc qunl- ‘lug shippers extras 25, firsts 2Z1, iseronds l8, delivered cases TPlilFll- ed prices to retailers extras 35-417 ifirsts 3()—32. seconds 26. ‘SASKATCHEWAN -— ("ouiilry 11min’: lice nnyhndy. I went back iii kitchen and B11111. "1111109119? 11- 's is breaking in." I fastened door of water oil day in the car. There were a few emptymeerbottles on both trips. 1 do not‘ remember suy- ing to Ofllcer Higgins that Peters again, After n considerable time 1 ookl-d out. heard a shot and saw lllilii 2-l. M().\"1\lll-Z.~\l. die-m after lradini: i... pulnlu lfillll’ was Wllllflill any‘ ‘lPW fcatiiru lo lltill‘. Prices for‘ \llll'l‘il'iill No. l lzralll‘ bi-liig qiioioii .1, ‘(p00 ])f‘l‘ barrel. Tho demand was moderate. HOMEMADE SUMMER‘ DRINKS was so drunk he had to lellvo llie wheel. 1 can't say for sure whether Peters was drunk or not. l was sober. if i had slipper 1 don't ro- mombcr it on Saturday night. 1 have no idca of road we came by. ‘I saw no drunken people.‘ at the races. i don't know whether thorn was another cuii in cur or not. 1 didn't puss Mrs. Acorirs house at 9 o'clock on Saturday night, Peicrs and 1 never had any words. 1 wasn't ,on Great George Street between 8 and l0 o'clock. l didn't know brakes “were bad on car. I have been driv- ing for ion yours. 1 can't remember whether 1 put iiiy foot on acceler- ator or not when Peters shouted. Kenneth Ynuland (sworn). 1 live .111 Fitzroy St. 1 know all four men Iwoll except Peters who 1 met s month ago. lie took me to u festi- thut time ival at Bunbury at bathe. Completely renovated dealers arc selling extras 22, firsts _ , y know abqolulely notmng ab“; l" 111° 9"‘ “w Ynr" F“ 20' semmd" w‘ Price“ 1° “m” Hughes lthls affair. My brother's quarrel Hotele throughout Canada ers extras 30, firsts 28. seconds 211. with Mccoubrey w“ Bomenflng CALGARY - Country dealers] selling extras 25. firsts 21, seconds l6. Prices to retailers extras 3-1. ifirsls 31. seconds 27. EDMONTON~ Country dealers selling extras 24. firsts 22, seroiillsi and the United States have its splendid table. Courteous eervlee to all Guests. Tele- phones in roome. Rates $4.00 to 05.00 per Ginger Cordial Essence Spruce Watson's Tonic over s year ago. 1 never saw the car. i heard my brother any they werenfs good friends. Jsmea Gesnei- (sworn). 1 live. at 21 Greenfield Avenue. 1 om pro‘ pietor of a tire and service shop. 1 day. ‘L VANCOUVER_ P, 1 _ R u, remember giving gas to llicConbrey CharlOttelDWn ing extras 32. first; 3g.‘ ‘slight-lids 62-3.! StOlIt and Ale and Peters on Saturday night. Pet- ‘ Prices to rl-tnilers extras 35-3111 P" 1111111 1'01‘ 11- The" 1w" “x1119” i _ _ __ ' very pleasant young clep we 111R Hotel L0" "I211: [2521 mag-keg in: Hires about but 1 didn't know him. 11s Praprlllorg steady, extras are firm with scc- “d Gln er spoke to me. There were others lmds lower. Country dealers arc‘; Root a g in the back seat. Neither 1'91"" HARRY c- EROWN. MIMI! paying producers extras 31. firsts. Beer nor McOoubrey were out of i119 21, seconds 2-1. end selling cxtrasi 3g, firsts 28, seconds 25. Prices; VICTORIA HOTEL lo retailers extras 38. firsts 32.‘ seconds 27. . 1.. McNeil, Toroiiio; It. A. Mc- liAl/IPAX. N. S.-DcnlMR 11M": Mrs M, J. lng country shippers di-livl-rnlb 1.0 1. illqg; m k firsts 28, soc-i Pinrock. Master .\1l‘1l('lll|lj Mrs M. F. llllYllPil, Bos- ‘nn; .\'.lss ldlilTil (‘nx, Sourls; John Cl1.~\R1.0'l"1‘1‘3'l‘O\VN, 1‘. 1i. 1. lmlllniic. Nionclon; Mr and Mrs A. -—Who1essicrs are P1111118 “nullify .1. Davis, Hfillflll; W. 1.. Brenton. points extras 27. firsts 23. seconds Trliro. 17, jobblng extras 32, firsts 29. sec- Mr niid Eric Tlucook, Halifax cxirus Elli. oiids 20. (21.11! i‘ we - car. 1 never saw the man who was walking before. He got back in the car. l forget what seat. 1 dull’! know McCoubrey. This was about . 7 o'clock. Everybody seemed quite sober. ‘My business is on Great George Street. They got six 811' ions of gas. it was the very best gasoline. llllnerrPe Llnlment fer lore feet. Tartaric and Citric Acids Try ue first for your drug wants. Hughes DrugCo Le-J _. zqwIagm-tw-ee-y" ‘ - .01.. . mnda-Fwo @- _-. w. .~,..‘.,.-<- w" a servatives Meet Thursday Next at 10.30 a.m.