I i? 1 1 , trsscozn wmrso son mun- r flfLY 1s,192r t ..,.~ur , ti“ “W001 Relieves hn/sltiuefis .1 -an Adamo product, particularly prppqrpd Wluo 00116! ‘ nut n nun to n. QIIIWBI ll one vv In}; ‘In no also can this rule ii gWANTEDA- Tcieher- for .West Covchead School N0. 167. Supple- nieut $150 J. A, iAald Secretary. I iq WANTED-Znd CLASS TEACHER for Mt. Albion School. Supple - ment $100.00. Apply Fntd Robert- ' son. 500V- t .,.&‘PWANTED 'FOR THE NORTH Wiitshire School, a teacher, 1st or 2nd dass. Mule preferred. Sup plcinent $125.00 J. '1‘. Godfrey, Scuy. ii ‘TEACHER WANTED FOR THE Mermaid School, supplement. $100.00. Second class preferred. John l). Smith,‘ Sec. oi’ Trustees, Mermaid Lot 48. .- “ ‘TEACHER WANTED FOR ALEX- nntira school No 141. Supplement $125.00. Apply to Layton Mc- Cabe, Secretary, R. R. 1 Alexan- dra. . =._=-.___-=c_—___.__ ‘, ‘TEACHER WANTED FOR KIL ~ H. muir school, second Di‘ first class. $100 supplement. good school. J. McDonald. Secy. of Trustees. \' WANTED-Second Class TeaCher ' ' for blurray Harbor School. Sup- plement $100, Apply H. L. Mat:- hon Seceretary. -_i.-.-__-__-_-fi.eiw-__ ‘TEACHER WANTED FOR Ocean viatriitaarisiriis. MI! to cover postage, ato- - ntlnetloll mung Ill word. but l!" Ill-pg (u .13..‘ (Jul remittance: to cover out must sea-puny nll "up"... 1 onion-nail Mayan-Ronda A v TEAcfljfllgs _ \v ANTED Baltic school No. 42 Supplement ‘$76. Apply to the Sec. Patrick Grady. PRINCIPAL ' WANTED. - VIC- torla school, 1st class male pre iierred- Supplement voted $200. ADDIY in person If possible E. Boswell, Sec. of Trustees, ‘WANTED- SECOND CLASS teacher for Corravillc School, No 62 kings Co. Supplement $75.00. Midsummer vacation. Plus Mae Miiian. Secretary. ___________é_ WANTED-— Wanted.. a.... Second class teacher for Cumberland Hill School N0. 70 Kings Co. Sup- piementvone Hundred dollars midsummer vacation. '1‘. P. Riley, Secy. , __ ‘WANTED- TEACHER FOR ST. Peters Harbor School, supple - ment $100.00. Stewart Mosiier, Seey._ Bristol. P. O. kw». TED-‘TE-ACH-‘ER FOR E6.- liiigton School. Bay Fortune. Ijibe ‘ral supplement. Apply to .1115 A, %ol)onald, Ii. R. 4., Souris, Box MVISOELLANEOIJI MAK MONEY AT HOME.--$15 to 60 paid weekly for your spare time writing showgar-(lg for us. No canvassing. We instruct and supply you with Class. Supplement $75.00 Mid- SIIIIIIIIPI‘ vacation. Apply to Mrs. Sarah Rockwell Secy. ‘WANTED. — lEACHER FOR Capo Bear School. Supplement $100.00. Apply W. D. ‘Irving Secretary. ‘WANTED TEACHER FOR PRIM- ary department of -Mt. Stowe School, supplement $110. Apply Io A. id. Wright, Secy, Central Bedeque. ‘WANTED A TEACHER FOR lirookfielti School. Supplement $100. Everett Johnson, Sccy. Trustees. WANTED- ‘SECOND CLASS ’I'c.achcr for (Taledonizt School. $75.00 Stipplement Spring and _ i<‘-'iii vacation. '*TEACHER WANTED FOR WINS loo South School, No. 99. Stipplc- ment $100.00. Midsummer holidays. John Diamond, Secy. ‘WANTED SECOND CLASS teacher for Mt. Herbert School, No. 157. Supplement $100. Apply to Frances Driscolle, Secretary. ‘TEACHER WANTED FOR CROSS Roads School. Experienced, first class teacher preferred. Supple- ment $200.00. Nathaniel hloly ueaux, Secretary. , ‘WANTED -- SECOND CLASS teacher for North Milton School, Nn. 105. Queens County. Supple- ment $100.00. C. E. MacKcnzic, Secy. .1" "*'~ .4- wmtrm {Fort PORT 1‘ l- §trict No. 4 " nce n2‘... $3. rst or second i. ass teacher. suppTt-‘mcntj £100 . Ellis. Secretary Tijustetm‘: -wr~*+ab A escort-B’ cL/‘Iss’ ttlszitzhcr for iiopcdale School. Slip li<‘.iu_ t $75.00. p ly to l). M. Mrbtqaitl, SecyfKfunter Itivc-r. ‘Tifitwsrt WANTED- Rniivcb, val. First ciass..for Vernon School, suppleai all Two - u"ti - red tiollars. APIXYZEYQ? ‘uiie, _ sully. of 'l‘rtizitces. ._..__. A .~ My dlarboi-‘North S-hnoi Sup - valiant. porno. ,,rt_ii§ry; o. lteiti. a4 .'- . ‘ LIFIEDTIAGHEBB RI. quirethfor town, village and rural ;i¢lli3olm in Saskatchewan _' ’ l .,rta. opmnns ‘alter; ‘tumour-i m9 “lldllia. Jifavurablo salaries “It . 4.11am: lilting qiihliflea- "mil i0 Canadian Teachers‘ Az- "Q .. ox 109.11 ‘Salk. t l AWA no A - in son "Plalilw School; District No. as. Blllillhtlne t $100. A]; Arthur Jackson, gccy. Trifle’ R. R. __"°» ti‘. iliiariottuqwif, Q. m. 1. , . ‘irgmrzo ‘rem; _ son NEW ominion echo ‘ilippiement ‘8730-90- ADDIY Hector ltlcLesn_ ‘WANTED ..' teacher for Q" - lament-u . , e View School No. 154 2nd or third , work. West-Angus Show Card Sefvlcfl. 57 X. Coiborne Street, Toronto. y FEMAL j WANTED *WANTED| FOR SIX WEEKS- A utaid accustomed to tiooking. no washing. Good wages. Mrs. [lich- ardson, Georgetown. WANTED A MAID FOR GENERAL housetvtirk; one with experience Ju-tiferrctl. No washing, George Forbes, Vernon. non SALE *FOR SALE AND _GO0D COM. furtable touring trip. Try 58.]. The real taxi. , ‘FOR SALE—HEAVY BROWN git-PBX‘. Apply at Guardian Of- ce. ‘FOR SALE-— MASSEY HARRIS mower; 5 foot cut. Wallace MC. Lainc, Nine Mile (Trcek. l <>lp< tn“... TRY WHITEB. lCEcream. Bet- ter than ever. At Kensiagton races, July 20th. wrieNisi-TIREMEMBER THE Tignish Tea Party Wednesday, July 20th, . , A REAL PICNIC_ The word "Pic- nIc" has been much abused, but if you want to knoufiwiiat it really means. attend the League of the Cross Picnic, July 20th. ....FUNERAL TODAY.- Tbe fune- ral of the_ late Mrs. Charles God- frey of North Wiltshire takes place today, Monday at 2 p .iu DROP IN PRICE. It is impossible to improve on the meals served at the League of the Cross Picnic so we have reduced the price to fifty cents. THE WOMEN'S INSTITUTE o. Hunter River will holdan lee-cream festival near the school grounds on Wednesday evening July 20th. Proceeds in aid oi School equip- ment. FUNERAL NOTICE-The re- mains oi’ the late Mr. Hugh Good- win of this city who died at Mt. Stewart will arrive by this morn- ing's Eastern train. 'l‘.l1c remains Willi be taken‘ to Sit. Duns-text's (Yathetlral ,thenee to the R. C. Ccmetery. CHEESE BOAtRD MEETING- (iliecsc lioaril met in the city Fri- ,day with u small representation Only cheese offered were 310 from New Glasgow and 400 from Ken - siuginii. Buyers present ~ were Messrs Spilict, Biffiu, lyiutch and Dciiiois Bros. Cable iuesszige read 23 1-2 bid on ll0'll‘tl_ No sales. Severe tirought prevails. i)<-.l;iois iirtis hid 22 1-4 for 400 cheese, bid refused. ‘Next meeting. July 29th. PERSONALS Miss Lottie McKiunon Dinette, wire has been visiting her sister Mrs. W. C. Giddings. for thc past iVl-r. Cecil Day of the New Glasgow News, is In the oity on a wcII- earned vacation. visiting his par- ents. Mir. and M-rs. R. L. Day. Master Lloyd» Dewar; who has been iii in the P. E. I. Hospital for the past few weeks. was able to return to his home yesterday. couvcir. B. (7., daughter of lVlichaei Trainer, formerly of tiivcs. lVir. Robert ‘B. of 'i‘orout.o, arrived _home' Saturday night, to spend his holidays with his parents. _ Messrs Allan McLeod and Angus iMacLeod, Itivertou, who have been visiting their Sister Mrs. George Jiouglass for the past two weeks, returned hoine today. lvlir. F. S. Siteen of this city is iii Amherst, iwhore he ivas formerly Mr. Stccn was accompanied by iiilr. Pridhtim of ldretlcrictonnnti who has also many zicciuziintanccs in Amherst. ., . Mr. A_ J. McLeod and young: daughter, Miss Joan, of Brandon‘ are iii the c y, the guests of Mr. and Airs. J. L. 'l‘homson_ They leave iod: y on a visit to lllmitttizuc, Mr. ills-Lends old home. where a most cordial welcome awaits him. ‘FOR SALE- SHORTHORN grade cow, 4 years, with calf 2 days old. A. M. ltlciienzic Long Creek. ' MALE HELP WANTED ‘WANTED. NEAT APPEARING young singit- men of good habits to iravcl in tho llltiritiiiie pro- vinces and solicit. Excprleuce uu necessary Reference required. Address II. C. Looper, Summer- siilc, l‘. ill. 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 for daily and Sunday newspapers, we will show you how. Send for free booklet A Straight Talk to Prospective Newspaper Corres- » pondents." National Press Bur- eau, Buffalo N. Y. ‘SALESMAN WANTED. —8ALES- man a self respecting salesman whose ambition is beyond his present occupation, might find more congenial employment with us ad at. the same time dou- ble his income. We require a nraa of clean churns r sound is mind and body, of strong per- sonality who would appreciate a life position with a fast grow- ing concern where ‘mdustigv would be rewarded with for above average. earnings; marri- ed man preferred. Apply to Mr. J. C. McLean, Bell, second floor Riley building, Queen Street. op- posite Prowse Brothers. I ‘AGENTS GET IN A PROFIT- nhia all year commission ness of your own. Every property nwngr needs some of our nine hundred varieties of hardy Red Tag trees and plants. No capital needed. Complete equipment and instruction free. Write Dominion Nurseries, Montreal. ‘l I ‘semen-w: PAV WEEKLY a offer steady employment Jeiiing our complete and exclus t ‘kins ~01 whole-root fresh-dill f . veto ad‘ service. and quip you free. A ml!”- busi- ' t. ma: and ‘vianoth. _ - CHALLENGE TEA lb. in 1 lb. and k ‘ 1 packages _ Paaratirion 10a CIIIEAM some of the following flavors will tickle your palate ll1 aka a friend for us. Strawberry Orange Maple Chocolate Grape-Nut Caramel Pineapple and m THE TASTE’I._L TELL vou _ y _, ‘miholQlIiO only emiienotiun A ,-*--»-¢,__~. .. v Ana-t v- 1.4. ,._- -- . lit"""cranrr" "‘* Mrs. Michael A. Powell oi’ Van- Charlotte- town. is in the city visiting rela- Messervy, of the CanadianCencral idlcctric manager of the Union Shoe Store _ ' ‘for diktttissiyia only among the urem- t ent-scttlersun‘ the Langley district Central Creainérles ' f) , ' THE KIND THAT MOTHER U8» ED TO MAKE. Home made cake, v n‘ Cross Pienli, '1'?" THE B. 8.‘ CANADIAN SAPPERI sails from Montreal July 20th. She will be due In Charlottetown, Aug. 2nd and loads general cargo for St Johns, Ntld. Buutain, Bell and Co Agents. - - ’ AN ICE CREAM SOCIAL will t... held on the schoolgrounds, at Mar- gate, Monday. evening, July 18th.‘- "nsv. -wHrrE's IIIE crezzi ' Better. than. ever. At races, Jiiiy 20th_ , Kensington l‘ I ____. w,‘ MEETING —There will be meet- ‘ing of the horsemen!“ tonight at 83:0. Full attendance requesteti J. Stanley Wedlock_ Secretary . CAD-ETS TREATED-H On Thurrf day evening the School Cadets were kindly Invited by Mr. Calla-g- liar to the picture show at tho Prince Edward-an invitation which they gladly accepted. The Cadets were also treated while at camp on Friday evening io ice cream and cake. supplied by Reddin Bros. and the Perfection Ice (Ircaiii (Yo, Ltd. On Saturday the boys‘. broke camp alter a very sticcczssfui spell of training. ri-{om-i Dllnnral"; Llnlim-nt for Dlnlcrupcl Graft at Ellis island - NEW YORK. July 15——-TlID trxist- price of a widespread system of graft at the United States cm; - migration service at idliis island was disclosed today. folinwiul. 1m- nouncement of the fact that rcd - rick A. Wallis. (‘oniiiiisz-‘iziiit-i‘ or ’i‘nimigration as the port of New York, stispcnrlctl August i’. Svhcii, head of the law division on 'I‘uos- day, for liivc days without pa pending decision on serious char-g» es against Sche'l. ' ' it is imposs-iiflr- to say how muvi‘. mom-x l1‘... I w» iaxtormti from cm- migrmts and dopoi-itatis in this Dust. bu! Ponimissiiiiicr Wallis dc- clarcd he has found conditions so had that he estimates $500,000 a your as llin potential graft. Thou- sands arc‘ s:i'l In have lIOPII tutti-n fro Iilfillifll‘; Il“.(Ill‘Jlili. of American CllSliiilPi. iaiigtizigc and input-taro vaiut Many‘ iimiiigraiits whoa:- atlmissitm to this country has bet-u ed States. have been allowr-d Ito enter and some who should harc and pastry at the League of the, II_ a,‘ zigainst the interests of the l‘iri1-. L] villi vywlglii a RSIICIAI...» ‘I’ . 1 postponement to the Athletic Field _1):iy at the (‘adct Camp but Satur- day intiruing most of the Indivi- alual events were trarried oft‘. The Athletic events were so arranged that every cadet could participate and according to his classification which was by age and weight he would have lo reach a certain standard and from that would re- ceive itdditional points for jump- ing (il',l‘l1lll"illli; or throwing beyond lthat standard. . Cl ss No. 1 included all boys 12 {wars and uiidci" who weighed less than .80 lhs_ (‘lass No. .2 were all 13 year cadets over 80 lbs and all 14 years uadcis under 05, lbs. (‘lass No. ii were all cadets 14 ycztrs over iio and all 15 year cadets undertillfi lbs. (‘lass No,_4,.ail cadets 15 year over J.l0 lllil-IIDQ cadets 10 and 17 years udor 126 lbs. (‘i- ' ll boys ever 1_0 yrs. .1 a. \'o_ ovcr 125 lbs‘. The sports were in charge of Y. III. (‘, i\_ Secretaries. It. (i. Sidenius and A. Mcliinnon oi Iialifax ably zissistetl b3." following timers_~-~(iai~pl.|F. S. liiucCullugh who zictcd as judges. scorers, and ll. (‘. it. Lt. L. (I. Nciligan, L. i-‘. ’.\Icl>onaltI_ Ell. Brut-o Ilcers, Monta- gue, id. J. ‘ii. hforrisey, Cardigan. Rev. A. ,i\'l Titirmzin, Summers-alibi. It. S_ l. W. S, ilopkins, R. C. it, Sm"; (i.\\'cbi>.1t. (‘.. 1L. Q. M" S. J. bord_ it. (i. 1L, Corp. \\'. Brazard, ll_ (‘. R. ‘l-Ibnor and Standard Athletic Badges. ilonated by lilcssrs Prowso. Bros, Moore & McLeod, Patons Ltd. S_ A. lVicDonaid and Irwin Printing (‘0y| were awarded afttr dinner to the folloyving: Honor Athletic Badger-R Lyle, Suniniersirle. It. lylaeAlecr, Summer side, 'I‘. Faircliiiil. Cardigan J. bur-n tie-ported have been unduly fgav ored. ’ Seheil. adbzeu inspectors,’ intro“- preters and watchmen ivere tried and discharged Some have been arrested fqr, preying on aliens; Schcil is the most important offic- ial ‘against. whom charges have yet been brought but an investigation is being iiizitie to learn whether he was “protccu-il" by n high official at Washington Iill(lPI“ilI(‘ former 1idministration. Scheli has not yet filod a formal reply to the charges against him but is expected to do so wirhin the five days of his siis- 1iension.. illlnunlm Llul (or Distemper lStraiige Sect in B. i3. VANCOUVER. July 15.—~ One of‘ the strangest religious sects on the; Ame can continent is negotiating for the ININYlIZISO of largo area 0f land In Langley Prairie, in _ FHISOI‘ Valley, a short tiisiance from Vancouver. where it is pro- posed tc establish a colony of "'l‘lie Tongues of Living Fire." ’I‘we_i_vo faniiiics are coming from iilichigzin as zidvance guard of the ‘Fatigues. and the others will follow Within a‘ few months. it is not 1111110 0B1" Iain ivhcther tiurheatl-riuartcrs of the strange tact-t will be moved from Mltfllll-{JITI to liritish (lillIllDll-lil, but. this is quite probable. ‘ Elder ‘Enoch, a patriarchal mail of vencrabbfytrars and dignified‘ mien. is heading the zealots, and conducting the negotiations in this province. lie is the lather of 23 children by three deco-used wives, having‘ no issue by his fourth and present hclpmate. a lady who is apparently his pair in zigc and de- corum. The Tongues of Living Firc pr-‘IC- tice strung-Q, rites which include penance for voluntary and involmi- Iary lapses from a vrrydliilll K011i‘ of moral laiws. Flailllllilillill l“ “mil to bi- l‘(‘.SI\I‘lL‘(l to on occasions for lhe benefit of the younger "withers of the coionyx but of this the Icd- ers speak little. and with KPH"! lll" iiinitiifioti that iliscipiino is a matter bers of tho flock. ‘ " There is iio grout joy among prea- over the-adv i of the "lkinglics. but as thcy are reptirtetlto be well supplied with» riches, no effort‘ is to be made to raise up Iminit-irfli" Ion" them. ' Previous to the suspension ‘obi, __ don, iilnutziguc. P. Pcartloii,‘ ‘Monta- ‘ltiltilixivfll, i~‘. Chaiiilior. W. i\'. (Thar- lhc (YlIIIPlOIlCIOIVIL Leo. Costello, Q. ' lottcimvn_ 220 gloat. ' town 25s feet. Campbell. Montague. C. Sherrhinc. W l\'., (‘.hziriotletti_\vn_ W. Cullen. , IS. (‘harlotti-ttnyii, i‘l_' litibbin. Q S. (fharlottcttiwii, ii. hltzliinis. Q. S.. Chariottetoivn J. Traiiior, Q. Charlottetown, (T. Connolly, t). '(»ll2li‘lDi.tCl0\VI‘l, P], lilcinnis. Q5 Yfiiariolietnyim, J. Murnaghau, Q. Charlottetown. l 5 . S, s. 5 Standard Athletic fladgeu- H. (‘wok-m Suramcrside E. Riunhannzi. Summcrsitic, ii‘. Carney, Summer - side \V_ Doucclte. Stimmcrsitle, J. iSt-liiiruiiiii, Summnrsulc. N. White. -Summtirsi'.le. l‘). Mort ‘on. Summer- sivic, i.. Gillie. Ninntasurq S’ Pear- gtm, J. Donavan, (‘ardigzin_ S. lilc. Natl. Ty‘. i\‘.. fiiarioiictrium, Ii". (‘amt-nun W. l(.. Chziritiitctown. R. Squarebriggs, W. v K: (‘hirlottc - town, E_ illggs. \\. l\. (‘hariottc- 'io\\'n_ a ililrrls. w. KI, (‘liiiidfilic- town. l). (aiiicrtm. iV. i\. (‘liar - ‘iuttctown. T. Iilziclilabtm, Q. S. (‘naritittelo\vn_ J. hii.-Militia. Q. (‘Iiai-Ioitetoivn. if_ Connolly, Q. Cliarlottetoivn. (i, Prought, Q. ww?ww Charlottetown, it. Perry, Q. (YharIotIctokn. Ii. iiollaron. Q. .. (‘hariottcto\vn, hi. hlrzllonziid, t). S‘ (iharitittctown. J_ (iahii, Q 3-5., (‘liar itittetoyvn, A_ Connolly, Q. S. (iiiar- 'ioiIc-.to\v|i_ W. ilogan. Q. S. (‘bar - lottctown, lt. Harley’. Q. S., (‘bar - lottcmwu, J. Lnnergan, Q. S. (‘bar iloltctown, A. lligoit, Q. S, Char - lott.¢\tn\vn_ .1. Ledweii, Q. S_ (‘har- iottottiwii. it‘. Rush, Q. S. Chiirititlc- tokn A. Bruce, Q S. Chai'iott.etii\rn, i\ . S, (‘.harltittcto\rn_ _ , S. Charlotietoivn. lt_ iiii-iinnald,‘ Q. S. (Thariottctoivn. i". "]’a_vii0_ Q. 5., (Yharlntteou/n, l~‘rc' bit-Carry, Q, S., Charlottetown, J. (Joniioiiy, Q. S. Chariottcioyvu U.‘ The shields for the cadet lii ouch corp winning the highest points were .'iwartic.rl to: Queen Square Corp:— Brenton lilcliiiiis. class 1. winning Iii’. points‘. out of a possibia forty. West Kent Corpt- Geo_ Sher - rainnc. , Summerside Corp—li. lrYlPlCliIiiS winning 35 points out of 40_ n ....Cardlilnn Corpr- E. ‘Iwiircltlitl. Campbell. 0 of Montague Corp:—-J|. k winning ovcr l’. Pezfrtion by 1- a point. ‘ . The iif-fdal Shields were douati I-d by Alayor Riley and (loo. Prowsen (Yhariottclosvn. A. S. Mai- Kay. Summersitirg (i. ll (ilarkson. lVloutague" and N. Nitkerson, ‘(Ear- diazin; - 'l‘he best i'{‘('-ll‘llS made in each event are as follows: , . pale s..." Throw I. Fulton Ta‘nton_ 5, Summorsldc ?3fi feet. 2 l". McCaroy Q. S.. 3. Char-- town. (l. ("tmnoliyz Q. 5.. ‘5. (‘har- Zi. R. Pauli. Q. hi. f». Charlotte- not-town Tt_ McAiecr. 1i. Summer- sldc, (tic) 200 feet Longest distance ran‘ In ten nec- ondm l. G. Connolly, Q. S_, Charlotte- ._F_ Payne. Q. S... Charlottetown, 255 feet. -. -3. Nesta-em. Q, 8., Charlotte - town, 248 feet. ‘ » ws GUARmm i. 7,. n town" 7 ft. 9 in. o. l~‘i'iilay's welcome rain caused a l toku..Z43 ma. ' J. Mclsaaq _Q.‘$_. Chaglottqgow 243 feet. Standing Broad Qumj QT 1. G. Connolly. Q. 5.. Charlotte - town. 8 ft_, 5 in. 2.01. Pauli, Q. 8., Charlottetown, 7 it. 11 ia_ - 3. F. Joseph Q. 5., Charlotte - J. Nicholson, Summerside, ft. 9ia_ 4. G. ‘Tanton, Sumaierside, 7 ft. 8 In. ‘ Running Braid Jump 1_ J. Mclsaac, Charlottetown 13 icet, 4 in. 2. J 13 n. 3. R. Lylc,'Sumnierside, 13 ft. 2 in, W. SinalImi-in, Summerside l3 ft. 2 in.,1teg liiacAiccr, Summer - side, 13 ft. 2 in. Running High Jump J_‘ Hobberlin, Cardigan, 4 ft 4 in. R. Harris, Charlottetown 4 ft 4 ‘R. MacAleer, Summerside, 4 ftl in rm a 2L3 ll ‘r1151? ciu PRAGUE, July 15.- A nine-year‘ old girl named Mair hovariir was terribly iiiauicil -by a bear in the Prague Zoo, and died while being taken to hospital. . - The bear was chained to a tree. A ivoiiiau threw a bun, but it feii just out of the beans reach. Tlllli infuriated lhc animal, which broki- the chain and lltiSlHHl into a group of children. A Stlltllsll‘ who tried to protect thc girl with his bayonet was seriously injured by the Iiear. Police who were called Io the scene had-tuuiire ilIli"._\'-SCVi3Il shots with their iiclyolvers bcforc ihe ani- mal. was killed. Shot at Cat, KiiitilWiie MnTuUEN, Mass, July 1-i._- Mrs. Piacido (iaivzigiiti, \VIlIlllil"il llv her husband _Y(J.‘§l,CI‘iliIy when he said lie was shooting at. cat, died today. (‘aivagntn who is il-i\'kltlilllll,' ii hearing on a charge of‘ zissuzilt with a (iitngcrous iveayitin. will now be charged with manslaughter, officials said. ' Reported Perished _ in Cloudiiurst _ALLIANCE, Neb., July 15.—Scv- cral IIOtIDlC are reporlctl to have fit-risiieti. pone is known to have bceii kiiicil. thousands of head of "ivcstock have been lost, sci es of ranch homes aroumlAudrti s. 17 iiiiics ivcst of (‘rawforib have Iicen devastatrtl my. a cloudburst which ilfolugctl tho \V.lll‘i0' ltivei‘ Canyon country yesterday. —--—--<-o>—-—--— KING CONSTANTINE ' .. WlLLlLEAD GREENS (IONSTADYPPNOPLIIJ, Jiiiy 10¢- King (lITIISLiIXIIKlTIC is unilertzikiug the active direction of the (ircok (iifensive zigainst the Turkish Na- tionalists now in Iimgrcss, it is staitctl in advices reaching here from thc front. ’i'iie Greek plan for ibis often‘ ivc. it tippcais, was in strike dir- erctiy zat the 'I‘ui'kish centre at Kutaia (now reported froiu Athens to ha-vc been occupied by tho (irccks) where ithc thrill National ist zirmp corps, coiiimeintied by Colonel A.ri1‘ licy (ronslitiltcii the main defensive force with .\aziiii licy, commanding at AIiua-Ifiirih- issar to the south. —————-¢-o->i—— DRANK PARIS GREEN OSIIAWA, July 14.--— C-eorge Niirtiitriiffe. a resident of this town for many years. ls iii hospi- lai in a critical condition as a re- sult of tlrlllltlllg l. solution of part: green, and his home is in ashes. A letter was found in‘“the !nan‘s pock- ct stating that. u-hiiolhe was“ at‘ sound iiriml. he bad, for certain reasons. derided tobnrn tiown his hoine. Neighbors notlccil tho flaiii- cs and turned in an alarm, but tho buiiiiini: and (wontcnts wcie ties- troyeti. Northcliffi: i._ said to have been destioiitlcnt. lie has lL wife, and i\vn Pllllllfflil, " f r. Joseph. o, s. or 841i feet. BPIDIIMDIII, Q- - » . w» A , a “Hts... 25$. I t. ' ' ~ 31a l . Muraaghan, Charlottetown. ' 2i in. ' 'DON’T DARN STOCKINGS AND |July 10th. Captain AIexantic-rtfiime- DON'T DARN THE DARNER For here are the sorts that every body wants. at prices that make (iarnlng seem quite wasteful on. many pairs still clung to. ' Women's Stockings Lisle and Silk-“ZZ-Ec 'a pair; - Children's Stockings for all _ 45¢.- up~SM. l Men's Socks of Cotton, Lisle ant Silk. 35c, 45c, 75c to $1.50 _Ail kindsvgood assortments o? sizes and coiorings. And prices like these: 75c, 85c and $1.00 a pair. Early showing of Fall Hosiery-- at the new prices in ribb and plain. See eastern window. Puteas. u . no‘! DEATHS MEKINNON-At ‘iiampton. on Sat- urday. July 10th at 5 p. m. ifiyrcii l\rl(tl{llIll0lt_ Funcrzil this Ililonday’) afternoon July litth at ‘.1 p. m. to Crapauti (iemctery. GODFREY-Jtt. North Wiitsliirc. Saturday, Jiiiy 10th. hirer (‘barb-s Godfrey. Funeral today. Monday at two p. m. from hcr late residence. MARTIN-At the (‘itty llospitztl. July 17th. iddwzird ‘Martin zigcd 5S. Funeral from A. A. lIPIIIICSSPiCgWS Piidrrrtziitiiig itooms ‘Fuesiluv iiiorii- iug at 3.45 g) St. liar nus aithed- rai thence to It. (‘. (mmictcry. CAMERON —Dicd in this city on ron, aged 74 yrs. Funeral from hi.~; ate resilience Pownal Sb, totiiiy lit 3.15 b)‘ train in Shg-rwoml (iemetcry. l-‘unerai Private. fillliiwlill-Z are the pallbearers Ziiessrs \V. W. Owen. l). A. Nic- Kinnon, Licuteizani (Itiveriitu- Alt-Kip iion,, (lapt 'l‘_ U. _'i‘zi\'lor, J. A. ltuirc, (Jcorgi- (f. ’l‘=iyloi', officiating. iio-O- of Cotton. ' '1‘ he ' and 'i‘homzis not. s. The Row (‘apt ’ ., ~......-.-m new»! ' '90:}: IJYr-W Wary FOOTGEAR. , IN THE ULTRA MODE "Graceful Strap Pumps showing utmost refinement of Style and expert crafts. manship. From our stock you may chose footgeai- for every p ir- pose. secure In the assurav u: of it's correctness. Dove Grey Swede. Strap Pumps. I ‘ Black Swede Strap ‘Pumps Black Satin Strap Pumps (high or low heels) Black Kid Strap Pumps‘ While Swede Strap Pumps ALLEY & CO. ‘See’ Our‘? Windows ‘for i. Fashionable Footwear” '. ‘ ' 2' §0~0¥+0 - . ‘,£_ l g Boy's lisp Fatal 'l‘()ltO.'\"i‘0, July 1-i.~»- livingislapyit-il iii the face by Mt-I- .viii1- Burn-ll, -;_'ml ", I|;||-\-,-_\- -. (ill! if " '. i into his homc and; dirvi ' ' '.'.' iiiinutes in his] illiilll(‘l"h fllliii'l‘L‘lll‘ll (ircr a kiddie car 'l‘lic, only mark on the Bit-Gill boy ivas, aii zibiasifm over out: tyre, caused. it wits said. by his full tn the payc- mcnt ziflcr being hii. The little fct- H arms. The cliiiilren haiig , ‘friaressiatfnicrriizfi. I 1i. 1*. I)EMI'SEY“* (iriuluuttv of llunlon School n0 PIANO TUNING 111 . (irnllon sin-rt low was an tiiiiy child. -i<oa—-—-"— "rwo YEARS FOR BIGAMV l '\\-'OI)ti.S'i‘()(‘i\'. Ont.. July 14. ~ Wilfrid Eadie plcailcil guilty to bi:- aiiiy iii court toilay and was sI-ii- l\"iI('I'(l to two years iii (lntorio ro- ofrmalory: iCadic first married in Winnipeg iii 1808. lie wont over- seas iu 1914, and afici- lIlH l'l'i.lll'll went to work ncur Noiwvich, ivhcrt- he met Miss Mary Alt-Donald. Wife Nuiiibcr Onc appcariul iincxpectvt. iy on the stone last week. She tricii to adjust the mix-up but. fail- ed. and i’tili<'e-i'oiii't proceedings followctl. lloth wives Iverc, in court today. G. F. MCKIMM DEAD" SMITHS FALLS. Ont.. Jilly 1‘l.— Mr. (i. l". I\li'i\’i||iiii. for 215 years publishcr and |)i"()[ll'l(‘lIll' of thc ltccordNc-ivs. tllPil Hlitltlfllllfv’ at his summon‘ homo on Star Island, llid- . Lin/e.- cau Lake. II('.'II‘ burr. today. .- 4‘ ti.‘ ‘\ ‘Brown _-¢_ (‘liiirlutlctonyn i IMcLean 8n McKinnon . DONALD McKINNON Barrister Attorney at Law Office-Royal Bank BuildlnK Charlottetown, l’. E. island ‘\ ltlark R.McGuigan,BA i DARRISTER. QOLICITOR. Money to Loan , Cameron Block Charlottetown, P. E. Island S. S. HESSIAN" lsrrlntn. lollcltgr, Notary Public E . m. _ MONEY TQ ._ LOAN Ignugv- P. h. IIIIMI 6T s. Tainan..- K. c. Barrister an Attornby-at-Luw ' Room No. 12 Cameron Block“ VICTORIA ROW J. A. MacDONALD Blrrlqtor, Solicitor, Eta." MONEY TO LOAN Office-Riley Building H .C,hlrlott_otewn_ ‘ ETC. Morson’ & “nary” Barrister and Attorney-W-IMW‘ MONEY To LOAN Solicitors for Royal B_nk_o1 Could! ~ Dr. c. c; Archibald l graduate on N. Y. Post Graduate Medical School and Hollllill Practice limited to Eye. Ear; N9" » » gsnd Throat Mice Bay ltrut, opposite Guardian Office Telephone 251 Mice Hours-u to 12 s. m. 1 to I - p, m. May‘ be consulted 0U hours at 110 HIIlsboi-o 8t. ‘i. J. Palmer. K. C. H. L Palm: Iarrlmrl. etc. Ionk of N"! Charlottetown. P. E. l. Money to Loan _ _.__\_-_ ._. ._ ___._.-._.-.- J. A. McEACHEN,.. opho~Dl "' Eye-t Specialist Office-frown Block. '12? Grafton Strut 1"! i-louro-DJO-tfl. 8s _ hSFiAAppIIIL .'. wagging-t: It‘ n ~ .-»-‘ l E2. l er Euiidina. Groifhoorgo . . ~ ‘