"IT-‘Tr. ..-r.._...¢.-» »-..._...... - ... ': home in. your classified Telephone N0. _ UAR guili-‘bylslsa ...... - . nlxiiflr ................. v . Agents, Wanted ldiveryzlcpnsidered classified ads do, Mo... Guardian CHURCH 0F IOOTLAND-Itev. Mr. Lowrle of Toronto will preach = st Canoe Cove on Sabbath Aug. B1 . at 7.30 p, m. . .-_-_ PCLICI COURT-Charged with drun enuess,‘s men was fined $10 l" i311"! days at the Police Court yesterday morning. CHU-RCH OF SCOTLAND-Rev. U. M. Lamont will preach on Ssh bath lis- an at Lot 48 at io.:i0 l- m: . tlle- pic's Church Char- lvttetdnn-‘at a n- 1n. Ordination Service The pastor will be assisted 11y gRev. Mr. ‘bowrie tof Toronto. , _ advertisers‘,- ‘ThgyjY search mto every store and” MpfjiLamoiit‘ will also preach Glasgow Road at 7 p, m, ———w- ON MOTOR T f!‘ N IF»;- Mr. Peter and if i smterestéd ‘party ' Murchison and Mr. and MrspCamp. I bell were motor visitor's in the city‘ . Ffidly. the ‘guests of’ their sister, Mre- H. D- Certer. Waterloo Street “they win sorely uuu him. The best class of pople read They were accompanied by Mrs Compton and Mrs. Siymiest, hav- - I18 motored from Cambridge. Mass ‘_"l‘-lic Guardian” and, from this ‘ETWD 0f 50,000 people you will receive many inquiries to advertisement. 132 today. THE CHARLOTTETOWN _ ' DIAN $0444 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISE NTS sasssssel ... lls Der llns of A wurlle so pol line of I wards 7' DI! llrn sf I words Q Situations Vacant. _ _ three weeks ago. being now en . route home from P. E. L-Moncton Transcript. RETURNED FROM HOLIDAV. ——Mr. George Walker returned last evening by the late Borden train from a two month's holiday, spent]. ing one month in Petawawa at the annual artillery training; the other at the Y. M. C. A. School situated _on the Muskoka Lakes, Ontario. Mr. Walker has resumed his work nt the local "Y" as assistant secre. tary. While in Toronto George took in the exhibition which open- ed on Saturday morning. -———<-0§-i— PERSONALS Ml J- J. Hughes. M. P., return- ed last night from Ottawa. Mr. D, P. MacNutt, Mslpeque was in the city yesterday. Mr. S. J. Ryan, Halifax is among the guests registered at the Queen. _Mr. and Mrs. James A. Campbell of Revelstoke, B. C., are visiting friends in the city Mr. and Mrs. Oliver McKeefe, Washington, D, C.. are among the guests registered at the Queen. Mrs. June Williams, Charlotte- town ls visiting friends in New Glasgow, I’. E. I Mr. und Mrs. C. J. Gibson of illalifax arc visiting in the city. guests at the Russ. Messrs. B. F, Weure, and _F. F. PORTRAIT AGENTS, WRITE FOR catalogue. ' United Art, l..td., Brunswick Ave., Toronto. - s. 8014 0 10 wsm sill sslgstusu WANTED FOR THE h, l hie Foothill Nur- ‘ selieh. Liberal odnmissions, ex- clusive territory. handsome free outfit, We offer the largest list of in“ m _ ornament"; rsfiodb . a passenger-to this city on the Write Stgne 8t Wellinilioli. Tor- gzgglfigrd g:l;r°w°n' Plgiflfzd.’ B°“1"“ express m" "mm- t . ‘ s-i-zoi. ' -' _' ' "W" llg__________________ __ - Miss Ellllllft llollglin. Charlotte- 0225 SURE FOR 90 DAY’8 WORK __ _ ,, '_“"‘_“‘ town. has l'(‘i.ill‘ll(!(l homo after ‘distributini; Religious literaturb; Boflnkqs ‘) “int-d “lwmnmi l‘ plcmmnl “uuday “i m.“ or won. p, ppmy wgrk _ _--_-----~ »-_ _ liiurruy River. spare time. "ill: experience nec- STUDENTS ACCOMMODATED- "-——— esshry. Opportunity to earn $30 M11850 weekly. State age a-ml church connection. Mr. (flxirud. for our celebrated, ‘ View uud Miss Florence Sumer- i ‘"1 '1 “Dam “mm 591"“ 1mm" land of Montreal ,.\J'C visiting Representatives making Utre~ (flows In um cm“ mondous profits. Rates moderate. Apply TTENTION l - GREATEST imaginable demand this season inexpensive, “Royul" Series Christmas Greet- ing Cards. Secure orders now ev~ Experience or capital unnecessary, Big five dol- lur sample book free to workers. l'0y St.-—360ii—B—d'0--i.I. Scoly of Ccdur Rapids, lowa., were among tho arrivals 0n tho curly Borden express last uiglit, Mrs. Leigh Sutherland of Sou Mr. Frank Powers, Halifax was Mrs. John J. Desmond und daugh- ter, Miss Dolly Desmond, returned to Boston yesterday aft-er spend- 101 Fltl rnncnsltpoimmlows ooannmr And Formerly 0i Revisits the S You Journal) r. .. (BummBrsIde Mr. Ewen C. Cameron of Hyde Park, Mass, sud his son Carlton W» of Washington, D. C, er- rived in Summerside by motor car on Sunday afternoon. having come by Piotou and Charlotte- iOWn _on a visit to Mr. Cameron's sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Cannon. it is 61 years since Mr. Cameron. sr., left his native place, Augustine Cove. Previous to leaving the Is- land he was driver of the. stage coach between Charlottetown and Summersidc und it was partly for this reason that he came in his car over the old route to observe the changes since he left here. in Char- lottetown he had the plasur of meeting a reln-tive in th-e person of Chief of Police Cameron and seven oi other friends. This is the first visit of his son to tho island. The latter holds o. very responsibly position in the Federal Treasury Department at Washington, D. C. Both while in Summorslde are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Waiiic Baker. Mr. Cameron, Sr., expects to remain on thc Island for several weeks, but his son will only be able to remain here for a few days. Mr. Cameron has two other sons, Ewen C., Jr., with thc Standard Oil Co., and Edwin L. with the Buru- qua Sugar Co., in Cuba. When it is taken into consltlcru tion that Mr. Cameron has not soen his native lsiund for over half a century, it can be well linu- gined that the changes he secs "9 V91‘! notable. As tho driver of the old-time stage coach between Charlottetown and Summerside it was a matter 0f great interest for him lo go over the famillur ground once more. lie little thought as ho mudo his last trip over the old route by the old method that in over half n century he would rc- turn lll o self propelled conveyance of his own of n kind which at thnt time hud not even been dreamed of. And whilo nlltoists today may criticize parts of that road, to Mr. Cameron who has good rosson to remember wiiut it was like in "10 1011K ngo, it stands today, evcn tho worst of it-zt marvel of im- Drovcment-so changed for thc bu!!!" iilili 11c could hardly bcllcv-c his eyes. Driving in thc oppogiitu direction over this route daily in those days was thejaic Mr. Wil- liam Manson, of whom Mr, Comer. on has fond recollections, father of our esteemed townsmuxl, Mr. Ed. Manson. The Summcrsillc terminus W“ Cfllblieh Hotel. which wiis sit- uated ncilr the Site of thu present Joexrnul building. Mr. Cameron is greatly impress. cd wlill thc ‘muny changes und im- provements which he 500$ both in Charlottetown and Summcrside. Nilillfaliy of course lie luisscs some of the familiar faces of long ago, m-ztny of whuiii pllssctl from mortal sight. Anon s‘suiz-cii‘iiiiiil inn rim-minus Aiiii Mr. Ewen C. Cameron of Hyde Park, Mass, Augustine Cove, cenes 0t His tli. 1311'? I‘ Big- Diamond .,.__... ‘ (Continued from Fags l) any one who had seen them enter . or depart. ' News of the robbery spread rapi- dly. and it-was necessary to call the reserves from the Old Blip police Station to clear Broadway of the throng which had gathered and was blocking traffic. it was the first hold-up which has been singed in the building. Wolln was robbed of about 8100,- 000 worth of diamonds during Christmas week last year. —-<-o>-__ homo in the coach were speaking of the great balloon ascension in Paris-u notable event Just then which was bclng much discussed. the gentlemen present ridiculed the suggestion made at the time by another that the air would in time be mustered by man. Hon. Herbert Bell, of Albany was not of the doubting Thomas kind. and while admitting that the old- cr pcoplc might not live to sec it, Sonic of vrflws"—olficiuliy described Hooded Vultures-have arrived the Zoo from West Africa, crowd when unpacked, "WiLSlI-lillll-llfllllll up" with 200 Vultures Bath (By Dominion News Service) LQNDON. Ails. 26. —Slx “care- as ut Smothcred in mud and locking many ltrdlllifffl, thcy looked li sorrw but n fl hose Debtor; and in the matter of the claim of the Royal 151px): of Census. After mature consideration of "18 iirsunlsnt ct Mr. Greene and the material submitted in support 0! it. i am of the opinion that a case hus not been made for the ErsutinK of special leave to appeal t0 this Court. l, Upon the questions of law involved thc Judgment of tbc learned Chief Justice of Prince Edward island, with respect, up- pears to me to be clearly right. The decision of this Court in Mc- Knight Construction Co., vs Van? sicklcr (1015) 51 Con. S. C. It. 374. is conclusive against the right of the applicant. in the absence of male fldes imputuble to the res- pondent, to question the actual au- thority of the President of thc buukruprconipuny lo sign thc note infimmoulitu" Mn. “use xssnsu it was with the deepcst.reglbt' that his wide circle of friends hesrd of the death of Mr. James Keenan which occurred at an esriy hour yesterday morning in the Charlot- ictown Hospital after a very short illness. Monday Mr. Keenan's viii- ness developed seriously and oom- be overcome and he passed away fortified by the church in which he was u. devout member. I The deceased was for anumber of years caretaker of the IAagu-a of the Cross Hall and by-his genial and companionsble disposition was n great favourite anion all the mciubcrs, both young and old. pllcatlons set ln which could not j in question“ Iizlslsduiitted that he was the apparent agent of the company to transact bus css of that kind. sud that thc powcl‘ Although sixty-seven years of ego, he took an actire interest in“ the work of thcyboysand lest win- tcr was u member of the "fnvinciir- ' a tlirnod to uttered these prophetic word cessful navigation of the air." most directly over his homo liyilc Purk daily, in those fur-buck days, lll thc next few will be plciisd to sue lll OTC. --i-:o->——-—— Bandits Steal (Continued from Page l! port to Police Headquarters. avenue, four flocks from them, forcing them to thc Knopf thought it with thc occupants of thc car. young Cameron and “Young man, I've no' doubt but you will iivc to sec safe and suc- Mr. Cameron never forgot these words nnd hus good reason to bear ihcm iu mind, for ln thc aerial scr- vlcc between Boston and NcwYork thc great buzzing planes pass ill- ri constant ro- mindcr of whut Mr. Bell had said Mr. (lnmcron lntcndu visiting his old home in Augustine Covc with- tluys. where no doubt there are old friends who him once where they found a message to rc- As Knopf and Snrro approached Twenty-third Street uud ‘Madison thc Schwarzenrhuch, Hubcr & Co. offic- cs, a soduu suddenly closed in on curb. was tccklcss driving und stopped to rcmoustrate Two of them had stepped to thc pipe improved their appearance considerably. Thcy. lit uuy rote, brought joy to Dun the only other Hooded Vulturc in the Gardens, for, after living alone ever sincc he came, he ‘now llias their companionship. To cheer him up Don was once allowed to share thc cage of a King Vulture but this gaudyhcoilcd bird, fuiling to grasp the idea, kcpt him prisoner in a reur conlpartmont, so Dan hall uguin to sulk in soil- tude. There is no mistaking Dun, for he wears on “olisls" of feathers on his head comically suggestive of u bluck wig, whilst thc others arc of almost golden liuc. 82 in A Important Decision (Continued from Page 1) uglug director and president of thc company at its organization meet- ings und to have so continued uu- til the and. The Bank of Nova Scotia was the bunker 0f the company und the Royal Blillli of Canada had thc personal account of J. Stanley wedlock. » 0n February 22nd, 1022 J. Stan- ley_ Wcdlock was personally liublo to puy tbc Royal Bunk $34,222 at its Charlottetown Branch, while ut thc sumc time his brother, Everett which he purported to exercise was such us under the constitution of tbc company be might possess. The company's note was mudc iu favour of Everett Wedlock, who yvas ucithcr a director of nor u. shareholder in it. Enough uppcurs to indicate thut he may llavc luid a claim upon tho company which would cutitlc him to obtulu from it such an acknowledgment of liubllity. But upon thut field of enquiry it is unnecessary to cntcr-lilliceii, it is not open to the npplicunt. Everett wedlock endorsed und with J. S. Wcdiock liclivcrcd tllu notc to thc respondent bunk to bc used as collutcral to an ovcrdrilwn uccouut of which u ulsidcrublc port represented an indebtedness for which former he was already personally rcspousiblc to thc bunk. The bunk tuck thc notc in good faith, thc evidence, as thc lcnriietl Chief Jilstlcc emphatically finds, affording no ground for uuy sug- gestion to thc contrary. 'Tl\c further finding that thc blink guvc vuiuc for the notc is also fully sup- ported. - At tho conclu-sion of tllc urgu- mcnt thc only point which l felt rcquircll further consideration was wlicilicr, us Mr. Grcouc contcutlcll, having regard to thc fuct that tliu company's notc wus ilcpositcll i0 thc crcllit of tho. (iVt.'l'ill'il\\'ll uc- count of J, S. Wclllock, and thilt him motive in signing it was to benefit himself, this cuss fulls within thc rcccut decision of the English Court of Appl-dl in A. L. Uilili‘f‘\\’0fl(l Ltd vs. liuuk of Liver- pool ct ul, (1924) ill 'l‘.L.ii. 302- los" League of the Cross bowling team, which won the chumpionphlp of the L. of C. alleys. He was also u member of the Benevolent Irish Society. The late Mr. Keenan was born at (lrccnficltl, i’. E. i., and settled iu this city when quiie young. For forty-five yours he was s valued. ompioyiee oi’ the Steam Navigation Company, being attached to the, Stewards department on their stcumt-rs. When tho Navigation Company suspended operations the late Mr. Kiecuuu accepted the position at ills League of the (irons Hull, the scientiously and faithfully up to within n few days of his demise. There nrc left to cherish his mam ory, besides his sorrowlng widow, fivc daughters, Mrs. ltoy Hunter, liiusstiliil, Ohio; Mrs. Burton Case, Spokane, \'i'iish.; Mrs. Jos. Curley, Charlottetown Royalty; Miss Nina. of the (iuardinn und Miss Gwen- dolyn of the iPatriotiand one son Per- cy, of Montreal, who has just re- turned after u visit to his parents after an nbsenco of eighteen years. Au only brother, Hugh, of Con- cord, Junction, also visited here aft-er un absence of thiriy years. The Gunrdiuu extends sincerest sympathy io thc bcrcavcd fumilys --—:0->—-—— MR. R. C. McRAE. Tlic death occurred in the city Monday evening of Mr. Robert C. duties of which he discharged cou- . truck meanwhile und produced re- volvers, calmly ordering Knopf ilnli Surro to step iilto the sedan -'.lt once an dwithout rising an alarm, undcr tlircut of dcutll. Tlic pulr obeyed. willie pusscrs-by were un- uble i0 mzlkc up their minds wheth- er it was a hold-up or simply u l-hungc of drivers. Two bandits thou took possess- ion of the truck. driving ll()l‘i.ll\\'ill'il ut high speed. Knopf und Surro, in thc sedan, wcrc forced to lic down und sofvc us fooistotils wlillc thcy were drivcu cast by thc four other no coilvcrsutirn during the trip. At no time during the kidnapping uull hold-up wus any mcmbcr of the baud ucrvoils, according to their‘ victims. 'i‘iit\ robbery was plzlnucll to tho lost ilctull, til-c guug appur- cutly ligri-tslig iliut u daylight boili- up ui u busy crossing wzis possible if thcy conducted it with illl lin- C0ll('t‘l‘llilil uir, Knopf uud Surrli. both of West 1lOll0l(l‘ll. gzlvo thu police only fair descriptions of their trupitirs. members of the gang. There wasf llunk at liunicr River in thc s of $17,340. Later Everett's lottctowu Brunch und s0_nul uccount. J. Stunicy Wcdiock to cover guvc tho Bank u Dculzlntl Note ett and euliorscll- to thc Bunk Everett -.‘iu personal account. At thc time the given, regarded thc thc uutc being seems to hzlvc or improve it. The credit pcr on February 1st, 1022. Wcdlock, was indebted to thc sumo lllll BC" count wus transferred t othc Chur- charged uguiust J. Stanley Wcdlock's per- his person-ail indebtedness to thc Bunk for $25,000 dated 22nd Fob, 1022 signed by J. Stanley Wcdlock, Limited, by its Prcsillttit .l. Stanley Wed- lock iu favour of his brother, Ever.» by d by J, Stanley Weiiloch. This notc was used us collateral" security for J. Stanley Wcdlock's negotiations were in progress which rcsultcll in lllt.‘ Bunk lll.‘- collui us unsatisfactory uud was pressing both Wcillucks to puy it iud gruutcd by thc Bunk hull expired u; t]... Qgnuyfllly lu cousc- Mcliuc, aged 70. Mi‘. McRae was favourably known in ciiy and colln éry, uud the nl-ws of his death will i0 lcurucd wlili ilccp regret. in his youth he followed the sea. and in lutcr ycurs hail been engaged iu thc produce business, being for u time located lll Sydney. Hcwas a mun of more than ordinary in- icil-‘gcuiwv, nnrl well informed on a wide rouge of silbjccts. Mr. Mcliuc was born in Vernon Hut it is apparent that 'n milking thc notc in filvour oi’ Everett Worl- lck, and thus rcullcrlnug the coili- puuy llubic tli any substiqucut hold ur of it in tluo course. J, S. Wcil- lock tiurpurttall to iiCl. us its agent und rcprcscutzlilvc—professed to ex- orcise nu ilutliority‘ which uiight have been givcu liliu us its Presl- dcnt null ficucrfli Muuugcr. l ugri-c with lllt‘. l'ill‘lll.'ii (Thief Jus~ ticc tlizlt that fnvt distinguishes thc prcsi-ut cum.- from tht- Under- wood ciisv, wlicrc, :15 Lord Justice Scrotum poms out, A. L. Under- wood clearly lltllPil and profcssoil to uct on his own bchulf in the ilfllliiilils" ti) thc bunk for Coilciiiivll his furiu ubolit twenty-four years Oil hi8 11011011111. Ulluiiiliffi bi-‘hiliiilllg zigo null came to (lhuriottctown. He m the cvmluuly. 'l‘h\r ilrveillli was u purtiicr of 1i. E. Mutcli and czlsc thus rcmillus within thc prin- p“ (m. f“... y..flrs_ when he we“; clplc of uilr decision in McKnight m Svmwy m“; CHI-fled on-buslneafl- Cuustructiui Co, vs. Vuusicklcinl,“ {HS m", account (m. sixteen in thc itbsvuct- of bod fulfil or its iyuum M"... i.,. retired “wing to m equivalent on lllU part of ihu buukqlmluh thc motive of thc osicusiblc ugcul Mu Mucnnv had been l“ famng hi "i" “mwfifll hvnlih for tlircc or four years but m” wns ublu to bc around us usual. null was t-ngzlgctl iii farming for miluy ycurs. lic wcut to sea when Bryant, Puwls & liyruut vs l u youth and mnrle‘ number nf-voy- . ages iu soiling vessels 1o various * parts of the world. lie sold out - 595ml"! Blinding. '1‘°"‘“"l"- ‘meme “I U" nugmimmm‘ m“ (ille-bfi‘ Bmik- 1393' A-(‘c 175" About ilirtru weeks ugo his illness J16 19 30A21Ii 16 27 so Female Help Wanted , .. .__-_.._.__. WANTED MIDDLE ‘GED country woman as hbirse caper for elderly mun ilm village‘. Ap- ply P. O. Box 214, Charlottetown. . , —"-——-———"- Sister Mar Dorlnda, St.’ Paul, 3556815" HOUtSE ‘we; ksrnl-‘unuijerrieo OR Minnesota, Myr. und Mrs. Jas. - ~ ~ -~"- 1m lime 9 .11 mo e n con- Duffy. Mr. A. E. Dilffy, Kinkoru, Wwfllflneim! veniencee- Inspection any uay- Mr, and Mrs. Thos P. Hamill, A1101)’ 17 Elwin" Si- 5 Bedeqile and Mrs. Patrick Callagh- JNO. A, MCDONALD, P~ E. 1-. 8U" P '—€'*“‘ m], New Wlltshirg motored to veyor l-iermanvllle 3732-7-30-1mth T0 LET-FURNISHED OR -UN- Charlottetown Q11 Friday and visit. --—-'--—i-—-- —- filrnislied 4 nice rooms, p utry m] In“). o; their men.“ GET YOUR PRINTING DONE AT undporch. All well finished lll _ the GullrdiarfOmtrnl Job Prlnt- modern home, with water, light, Mn and Mm Edward Bennett ery. Phone L38. 287956tf. fuel supplied. Couple without and m,“ Tom and M155 Leonard - ' ‘ —- _-—< children preferred. Apply C of Soylesville, n. i., ‘arrived in tile PERSONAL GREETING CHRIST: care of Guardian. 3609-27-11. cm. Tuesday by M“, whne h. mas Cards, "imperial Art." Best \-,- Charlottetown they were the known selection. Want men and women in every town to solicit orders now in spare time. Delivery later. Representatives already hipllipg big money. Newest designs and novelties.‘ Lowest prices.’ ' Samples free.- British Clliisdian 122 Richmond West Toronto. 8 13 12l Male Helpwontcd WANTED-AT ONCE MAN FOR irarvest. Apply Mrs. D. K. Scott. North River. 3759-8-26 3i. Twllnlji-‘ito qp-rét Ni: o FOX rancher ‘lmmedilrtey wlli re- lerenm“ mnfileil 15.79:?‘ 90- ATWY in dramatic fashion. -. ,m.n|.,81°n' m. day ui 2.30 to Cross Iionds (‘clust- by letter stetiligexpe lice end Tho Richmond. flagship gzmclggngliggigg 3,)“, Mn w_ m, em (gydnuy Papers please Comm who’ expected to X we 0i of Bear Admiral Meander ;,,,,,'A",.,,_ o. sumnumndo, 1.... --_-_---__..______. alum‘ a781‘8'2o“' cu-"veYhlil a squall)" to been appointed lPostnillsite-r of MARRMG55 the United States world fliers W98 summemde m succeaskm u, u“, ..WANTED. GOOD MAN To putting out to sea for the night mm Mn L_ n “hum M,‘ M“... h, a LARTEQ - MQLEAN, _ At the operate our saw ‘mill either 011 utter o fruitless all day 898F011 returned Bonner, hgying ggrvgd nv- Baptist Parsonage, North River. on “W745i “half. F" 9"?’ li“"‘-’“‘"°' "I01"; Greflliiln" l“ "Mk "h" “l QPSCBB with the Postal corps. lie August 12 by llov. .1. Millet. Good “wtmflfl 5m] wmphonwinltsl-‘nmmk “are” were wen‘ m" had considerable experience in Mildred Gertrude daughter of Mr. °°m'°°li°_“> H‘ - Mcmwimtluiediaicly the“! W118 Tellfiwed “m” tile Postal Service prior to going and Mrs. Frederick lrarii-r o! BHMM- L”! 40-‘ 3779 827' 3L "if 7100"" and ‘he °°“'5° w“ overseas, ‘having served for some Hampshire to William Richard ~i_ r- ' 01111118611 l" ""3 dkecllm‘ “l the time in the Siummerside office. lMcilean of Calms Cove. lights which reappeared at intor- Y ,__, - ‘ _ I __, , W118. it was after midnight whten Hssl- ~ ~--¢~~~-*"e-ce:‘*VQ*e=¢-¢~~*-¢¢¢¢--¢+¢ HOUSE WA no, WITH viola-poo plane. bobbins ml e W119i’ urn canyon-moose in city near ifiiw" 91°F“ “P by "w nl°hm°nds ' ‘w. c. preferiell. Msckinnon c -.-_._...__._...__._ wmreo- v sMAi. .nsslliI.N_QS, muffle t» I couple un- furnished or pert furnished with furnace and modern convenienc- by young cs. Apply N. care"of Guardian. ' 3778-8 .27 2i MoNeill, Soliciigrs. fiarss-s-zcii. (Canadian Press night of tli rearchllght, ‘.0 them and tho lstern and the off. They W9"! plane w were soon restored after of hot coffee and The wings and steer of the plane "were d ing ‘For 85]“ lug n pleasant holiday here with ' friends und relatives. VQ;PQ?:EtFIQQ:“h' Afliumscagi Miss Margaret McLeod of Sum- parflculflrs apply to Hammond L mcrsidc returned home yesterday TO-onlbl 3696223 10L after spending o. pleasant weeks __ i _~__ vucntiou visiting friends in Char- To Let ‘ lottctoivn. Italian Seaplane Badly Damaged and Will Be Destroyed ABOARD U‘. s. RICHMOND, Aug 26. —The discovery late Sunday c missing ltnllan sco- plunc piloted by Lgaut. Locatelii and the rcscuc of i four occll- ‘ ' pants after tossing about for more than eighty hours on tho bleak waters of the North Atlantic came word h“ been recelved [mm A lino was thrown fliers woro taken suffering only from fntiguo und sea sickness, and sandwiches. nmoged anti it guests of Mrs. Arthur Harper of 205 Fitzroy. They left on Wed- nesday for Mrs. Bennett's old homo in French River where they will remain for a few days und on Friday morning they leuvo for their home (by auto) accompanied by Mrs. Arthur J. liarper of Chur- lottctown. ‘who intcnds visiting Boston, Suylz-sviiiti uud Providence it. l. und New York. New Postmaster l M- Charlottetown had just adjourned it is pleasing to note tliut he’ is in splendid houith and still-its and curries his 73 ycurs like 1t youth of fifty. He declares that his next visit to tho island will be by aero- iilfliiv llllii tlllkiug nbout ulr navi- gation brought to his mind uu in-, terestiug incident of the old stage- couching d-ays. it was one day when the House of Assembly in when some of th emembers going BlRT-HB iNMAN—At Tryon on Aug. 22nd, to Mr and Mrs Ernest lumuii, u S011. DEATHS KEENAN- Died iii the Ciiy l-los- pltnl, Aug. 26th Jslncs Kivt-usn, aged 64 yours. Funeral from his late residence 71 Upper Queen St., Thursday morning at ii o'clock to St. Dunstalfu Cathedral, thcnco to it. C. Cemetery. DARRACH—-At New lluvcn. Aug. Angus N. Durrsch. aged (i4. Funcr. ‘lll froul his lute resilience Wvducs- tcry. MscRAE-On Monthly tho 25th at tlie residence of his sister, Mrs. John Sharpe, 102 Kent Street. ltob- ert Cumerou MacIiito, ugud seven- ty six years. Funeral on Vvt-llncs- Excursion as hauled pa risking apparatus florid ‘Fiyers Round The night. in CfllllliiCfiiTl with ‘the League in AHlTlly-ili! lu Zoucii. 0"“ 311110113’ n public meeting was hold Nations. the platform living n lorry. One minister, u Primitive Method- ist, when c-nlll-tl upon to speuk silid: ilbovc notc was. givcil uud aiuotiivr notc of like tenor llllil zluioutit from thc Greenwood Foxes Limited, Wit-S liypothccutctl i0 thc bunk H5 u gou- crulund continuing cuilutcrul sc- curity for the payment of thc prc- scut uud future indebtedness uf J. of ngrcc with thc Chit-f Justice lllflft‘ was ilutliiug to uffoct thc biiuk with notice tlmt J. S. Wt‘lll(l(fl( lll signing the company's notc in fuv- our of Everett Wclliock, was cx- look u lll()l\‘. serious turn and he sufflrrcil grcnily from heart trouble which ovcntuuiiy proved fatal. 'l‘h<: lute Mr. Mucliac was a shr- mvd, Cilllillili‘, upright uiiiLhonour- "l will ii-ll you -:l story first. A mun in Leeds got into n trum car who certainly wns drunk, uud catching hold of a strup llClll ou as best lio could, A minister sitting "llllniilii! saw thc siuio iiiu mun ivzis in. help- oil him to a ut-ut; Wilfln 1111501)’ "Mll- Pil thc luau shouil-ii out. ‘A Plliflii" is tho only mail lu the cur that Stanley Wudlock. , Aitcrwurds upuu thc basis of securities existing was extended to December. 1 null further crctllls were given. J. Stutilcy Wcillock, wcut into bankruptcy uud thc including tire uotc lu question, the credit period 022 Limited. the Ftccdingrmxhltiilltli uggll“m(l;fqlvlfzli nblo business luau us ull who have ‘Emu erimmmn’ m pm‘ UN ncvrr ilunlt wlili ll-lm will testify. innk 5 on Usquiry a“ m Ht‘ ivns fond of truvcl, and after he hud givcn up farming he took a trip to thc Old Country. He conic of a family that was thc scope nf his iuctuul authority. Moreover, in whut cupucity J. S. l 'l' il> t," ilctiunof _ . f:c't““;"lm€vhi'fih"‘algvaivmg 133% no lhi- southern part of the Province, relish“ m (mum ‘he Cmclusiuu o, und the bercuvcil rt-lutlves will have ‘ ' thc sincere sympathy of our peo- Wcllluck uctctl or, purported to act highly respected and honoured m . tiny at 2 p. m. to Clyde lllvcr cemo. knows whut it is to be tlriillli." SAVES LABOR Wash vvery pun uud kettle soon us ii. is i"llllllif‘ll. wlliic- ii. siiil worm und ihv 11011111!’ in stick. of tiish-wasiiiug will bu Ruled- hut ll0ll0\\'liy'5 Corn Remove-r o “n. n speedy, sure. liili reiiof. Hotel Victoria Wstep Street, Charlottetown ________. Offers to the trsveliiiil public s comfortable. I'D-W“ date hotel. Contains 44 rooms with private baths- rrlo Cuisine ls hmwl Ill over Csrlsds. Telephone In sii roums. Courteous ser- vies. ' H. C. BROWN. Manager “Charlottetown ‘ Hotel Co., ‘Ltd. Proprietors 0-0-0 VICTORIA HOTEL lohn; J, W. Fenton. Montreal; as food has had und hnlf tht- labor z: (lorus cuuso much i-lllff-‘riliiz. l satisfactory _.k. QQOQ-Q-W ll, E. Dukin. Montreal; J. l). Mc- pKunzic. U. McKenzie, C. A. Mc~ Kenzle, J ll McKenzie, Flat River; i). ll. Laird, City; Mrs, C. S. Mc- Donald, Musior ltaiph Mcllonsid, Attleboro, Mass; T. S. Muckay, St. i’. A. Gillie, Halifax; ii (‘l Mcliroom prove this‘ (if J. Bunk thc-u sought to clulm against the cstzlte Stanley Wcdlock, Limited. The claim was filed by the Bunk in the usuul wuy with the Trustee in Bankruptcy who disallowed thc Bank's claim. From this decis- iou uu sppczil was tukcn to the Su- preme Court ulid tried iicforc the Clilcf Justice. The case lV-illi hcuril in thc nlouth of April lust and u number of witnesses were examin- cd on both sides. Mr. lnnluu, K. C., und Mr. Duffy, K, C. represented the lioyui Bunk, while thc Wclllock Estate wus rcp- TCHCIlICLl by Mr. Bentley, K. C., and Mi‘. Jcuks, K. C., of tbc Nova Scotiu llur. The two chief tiucstlons cumo up for decision were: i. Dill J, Stuuloy Wulllolzk lluvc poweritu sign this notc on irchulf of thc (Youipuily. 2. if he hlld such power, 'wus ho unpwblc to exorcise it toiim- poso a liubllity upon llic Limlictl (lompuny for his own pcrsonlil ull- vnutngei’. The Chief Justice fClltlllfilil his llt-cisiou ou thc 6th duy of Muy inst reversing thc decision of tbc trus- tcc in bankruptcy, answering in thc iliffirmutlvu thc first unll scc- ond tiucstloils above mciiilunt-d. uud allowing thc lioyui claim in full against tho bankrupt is ff- that i i cstatc. i" From this decision an appcnl Wils taken to the full Court of Prince Edward island which Court ilnunlnlously sustsincli tho llccis» ion of tiic Cliicf Jilsticc. Tho 'l‘rustot-. ihi-n sought leilvc io ilppcul to the Silprcuio Court of Cuiiudu from thc decision of the full Court of Prince Edward island, The argument on this application took place before Mr. Jilstice Ang- lin of Ottuivs who, after consider- ation. dismissed ' the application J. Hank's . tbc learned Chief Justice. I liuvc been uuuble to discover in the proposed uppcui uuy question of lulv of gi-ucrai public importnucu not ulrcilily fully coilclullcd ziguinsl thc appiiclltit liy authority binding m this Court-—uuy question such us‘ would iusilfy thc grunting of spec- ial luuvo to uppclil. having rcgurd to tho criteria ivstzibiishl-li by thc ililiiléllilll of lily Ibrothl-r liliguilult in lilcrciiuuts‘ lluuk vs, Augl-rs (1021) 62 ('till. S, C. ll. 354. Thu npplicutluu will be refused with costs. >————— ::l\liill-r's Worm Powders provi- ihcir vnluc. 'i‘iicy do not cuusc uuy violi-iii liisiurbzluclls in tho siomul-ii, uuy puiil or grlpiug, but do ilicir work iilliliiiy uuil pulli- ivssly, so ilull tilt: liosirul-ilou of tilu works is lllllllll‘('.t‘iilillli‘, Yi-t tin-y uru thorough, uuli from thr- flrst iiusi- illt'l‘t‘ is impruvi-liii-lii ill tho (‘illlilllliill of ihu suffl-rur uud a ccssuiion of iuuulfcsiutioiis of ill- li‘l'iliil trouble. » CLRRICS. TOMATO ‘ v pic. . lic leaves to mourn three sist- t-rs. Mrs. Croce Sharpe, at whose home he died: Mrs. Jane Harris oi’ Wiudson-Nova Scntia; and Miss Suruli Macllue of Windsor, who‘. has been in Charlottetown since Wednesday, having ‘been =hriilgd here owing to the illness of'her brother. 'l‘ile funcral will be held today "i 130 mo. to the Cross Road (‘cml-tcry. ——’--¢ ‘Q-QQ-OOQ-O-O 9Q OO-O-O-O-O-Q-OOW i QUEEN norm. i’ Water street. Ch-riothtown ___________________~_ This I popular Hotel has’ 5"" °°"\P|°'°|¥ renovslsd' and rsflirnlebsd throughout and offers very comfortable accommodation to the trsvel. ling public. The tshls Is especially loud and the public are courreously cared for, Rates “madly. BRUCE J. TAYLOR, Manager ’ mlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. Proprietors +0» M0404» woo-Manon iFBXES F0|i SALE Fifty pairs high elsss foxes. pups 0f 1924 guaranteed to score In points or better with good brushes _ i . . . -L__.._¢._.4_,__.1 s... ,.,,_.__ .' was decided to destroy tho craft. , l The S. S. HOCllQlNQE Will give special Kingston; J. M. Schilrmuu and’ Wm. cos...“ approving n; n“. Jud“, |n‘fl‘pen.&b]e! '3" §P;"‘”" ""1""! W!" Illvlr- . You a-e ml _ . 4 family. Pciiiifldillv; E. G. 5011mm. mont of the Chief Justice of this “qminlnh f f“ a", Wu‘ “WM w" ' "a: *1""'"°"" m" "M" W""‘"° rates $300 return to Charlottetown "Micron: c. u. iii-rt. w.1~‘. south. Province “'""- " ° M" "4"" "i" "i" Elfin‘?! i ll f h , , l at. John; Frank J. Powers, llnlifilx Below ‘is iiie fuii text of the ‘t out“. '.'.'.°,']°'..T|°""'.'#T,,' ‘n’ u.“ av ,, a ‘A- ilt _eym'.wl=- - rnkit;l,.l.,lilif;l-l. -. - Ill-enemies - . ,g*,'g'ng';h;*°h¢l,§",_ 1335;, h, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Pictou on Wednesday and Thursday, to ._'E.,..,..§.'..'.‘.,°" Milo-r a dilimu Tllfiiielll ‘iilLlv°§§‘f,.:§,,M-'¢,f,‘,‘§f‘$§ aflllllilghiyolflsrks and quality o... oils!- i h! s ‘ l‘ ‘Mill’ Jrfsr of eastiln snail "m! ‘mnolfinfl ' I I "llmmcrsnn, Dorchcster; J. P. Potti- can.“ i W”;HIRKELHI"' i A" "WMH" ‘Wlllillflflll ‘Iii! time’: ntinent free Fyotl eloutloi niim in llhotlt an equal amount of . meqt Round the WUTM FIVQPS. ‘ iron‘. Montreal: L. A. Shannon Biipwfffe Court of Cantu!“ - ' lolrnsamn.‘ - °""°'“y '“'""' M" ""0" "° . ‘up: h‘ oi.’ arwmer Wm‘ a mupoon of b5": for E I s. t nhntcni~,mnan; Mr‘ and Mm‘ Frank‘ In ‘he mum‘ o‘ the Bankmmcy oi v 'u.fl,lllf ~IoIIIAIIOI.IIY. L??? l0 Dal] Wfltb l’ YOU Milli r l”, every pint of water. T. Wadsworth, Eaetport, Me. J. Stanley wedlock. limited. ' . 8786,33“. A v D "$.}'F“‘,'.',‘_§,,°f ‘