fiiiii. I ppyu-_-tggggf‘fn:lfi¥- - __-~'JULY 6, 1922. M :1 l ,1. N t. ,. W?! T41. / All? tonne-Q...) s curl I \- ‘ IlATRlr-Jle per llne per or oven, 8s pet- llne per do .I lo n line. ~. ‘roups of 5' 1o per cent.‘ unt he pnlll int-t words fol on ~. it week. ash. Ad . any’; o. res, lnltlnl I I Rates Furnished [looms ld. Itk. for seven‘ Situation Wanted. 50o for seven words per else; 11:0 oer is; rol- s any. (I as o‘! vet. liolsnt B word's BIIq IEIIIII Ill BIC ‘VIII’ n dress forms part of nd. and must - "-_-_-Tc: —-" *' -— “‘- l“? “..- a..- v-v- wen ‘ . l ~~. WANTEo-neAOI-iia FOR AL y , ' b bflrrywlflains Sohoori,“ supplement AGENTSOANVASSERS WANTED "5- *S'“"'5 M“ l‘ "“°“"°“' in drugs‘ for toot ailments, exclu- sive territory. Very g d propo sition. 30 St. Anne t.. 8t. Hyanciuthe, Que‘. Miscellaneous JNO. ALFRED MCDONALD SUR veyor, llormanville. MOTOR ,soA'r',Fon SALE, 2s fit. longptenJHJBT, two cylinder ilikh- Bheed- mmotor. Baidridge clutch. A (bargain for a quick sllgifitmbAppiy 7 Kent St. or phone Help wanton-Mule‘ ' WANTS-BOAT. use: MAN TO assist o'll ' ,._ln. Apply Wendoiin ‘, Morrisey. #31131 Royalty. ‘ ‘ ' ' 4 MAKE MONEY AT HOME — $15 to $60 paid ~ ‘weekly for. your spare time iwrlting show cards forlus. No canvassing. We in- itruclr‘ and supply you with the work. ' West-Angus Show cud- Service. 102 Colborne Bldlng. Toronto, _ I_ f IMMIDIATELY —DE- pell 1b lll.h""td help Around ranch and farm. Write or phone ArthurHWood, Mt. l-ler- llert. I . . . I MANUFAOTURER—- WANTS CA‘ psbie and responsible party to Loy s ' rate route of New "'Cb1l.’i'kfh13ll?mntic‘. . Advertising Scales. Big income assured. For particulars. Territory, Colq- nia-l Advertising Scale Compflll) 171i Ontario Street West,‘ Mon- Apply Thos. RLMoLeau, Secre- tary. ‘ Ul‘ " SAFE res SALE. APPL ‘pum- llls. Office. . i ‘._.- HARNESS FOR SALE“ APPLY 114 Kent St " . ‘.7 you ‘SALE so iDHJzfiti." DESKB Apply W. H. Loflmirdrflf- .. , ol.o PAPERS son sALs-AP- ply Examiner Office. ‘FosWs/l-Lz eooo PIANO. APPLY 104 Prince Street. '__' FOR-BALE- A __COW N-EWLY ifreshencd. Apply‘ ' icy, North‘ (River. _ vouue PIGS... FOR sALsl- IF needing sny..get in touch with Harding Fraser, Elmira, P. E. l. FOR SALE-PURE BREDJ. HOL- stein bull one year old also truck waggon. Apply 47 Hayfield St. FOR SALE URE BRED YORK- Shire hon d sow 10 Jeeksold- 1B.‘ E. (S art. Dunstlffnage. . . FOR SALE HOUSE AND LOT AT 1 Mt. Stewart. Appl I J, B. MC- 1‘ Kennay Mt. Stews‘. _. FARM FOR SALE- 10 ACE-EB inn at Auburn. lander (crou- A11- viv. Mrs. . Myrv. Aw; Icflsrrer- Auburn. FOR SALE NEW BOAT. SUIT- ~ able for Lobster or cod fishlnB- Equipped with 6 Emperion En- ‘ atternoony . 300d _. , _ . _Bruce MlcKin-i ' ' firms postlponed on account of lln- fnvourlrb-le weather is to be held . l t. the " l .' Y" 2 _ . _ . POMANAIJ? Irene-sorrow Mowd-“and 'go0d eats.‘ ' . t‘; l < GUESTS, T0 DELEGATES~. Among the names of hostesses to ‘ the vitlitinitldtcglstes to the P. E. It, Preshyte ial. pol lsheq yester- . ..siii'°i.ifii‘i.l'ffl.flf "first: i Zlffiiliii."i0‘?'7€i"'$i‘;e'fifii£i* ‘;"°'?ft?i=i“".sti?rt.-§ t...» .‘ FRENCH ORUISERJN PORT_ he French cruiser Cospia arrived _ast evening in Charlottetown ifrom Svdnevl-llnd will remain two 0r three days. The visit is an in- form! one. and no notice had pre- viously been received here. as to the rl-rrivailof the ship. The sail- ors were sshorn last evening and were aparently vory well pleased with the city. -THE POWlNAL TEA advertised for Tuesday. ‘postponed on account of unfavorable weather, will be held fflilllyflThllfhlllly. afternoon, and evening! ‘The 4th Regiment lflandlsnd the Pipers Band will be in attendencei This will make an ideal ‘outing; ' , Vmouumsu-r ease-ran. - n. tislywdél lsltloll, (Scotohfort ill- forms us that the large monument was successfully erecell nllay witn niuch admired by those who scen it. THE BIG TEA at Pownal, which totiu-y, (Thursday) afternoon and lots of good music and, to eat. , o OVERSEAS MAiL-—-Full mail: follows: and by S. S. ‘Mmitrose and SS Megalltit- on the 14th and 15th l-cs pectively. each of these steamers dny previous to dotc of sailing. of St Patti's Church have ‘ nulls B. tMialcDoxld, President of Scot» out any 111181131). The monument is have evening. A very pleasant outing ie thus available. ‘There will be good ‘Games and a good progirum of soprts and plenty of good things for overseas will be dispatched as 13y S. S. Regina from lMontreni on the 8th; thy Empress of France from Quebec on the 11th Malls to connect with should leave here on the morning of the 5T. PAUL'S TEA.-— Tile Ladies or ranged for an afternoon ten, July ~i,'"‘.': , . ‘ ' .45. ‘Tall: roomy ~ us... Roilililtyliiase - ti u {Qontiuued .--.-_-.-.- i 5 l 1.. 3J1 from Page l) ‘iron. business hare is importers to St. John?" “Yum to Saskatchewan?" . ' ,“"Y95-"f31'll' “ti? I . "asst staff have you here?" lf*'_ ghay I; , giiogsn- night Iiféfcllllléflfl; 111231.‘. 'Bmli1bet of i ntre‘ manlwr _ Jqs._l)9yie_ firs. ¥ ' "is Mr. Bazinett. byk-‘tlre St. John company?" 5* "YER." l v4. "gave you a hook-keeper?" .. o_.. "lied you (more than, thpt of a sitoff before?’ - . . I "Yes, at the beginning of tho year we had ‘two Tlitflliqflfflfllell‘ and engaged occasional h P. “Hall you two sieltogra rs lust August?" "I was not here last August." “Who started the business tilell?‘ 'lMr. Cohen. from Montreal." “Was Mn. ‘Bassinet more thrill". . "No. We came oyerwlpt the some time. ‘Bazlnet succeeded him as island mallszcrfif, , ,_ Wwmtt position did you» hold then?" ~ ‘ - l‘ “Ii was in the St. John office." "Biazinet remained . as lmanssfii ilow long?" . . . ‘ille was manager practically pi‘ the time. and during that time i visited the branches each month. i lwas hero part of the time and in (St. John part or the time." "Are you boss 0f the 8t. John office?" . “N0. fMr. Brom-pton is head man there." ' “its a pretty big concern, isn't it? They are millionaires, are they not?" "Well, they might be. a pretty big concern." you know anything about the slnnii details of the office?" lldNo-Il “Ten puncheons of rum ‘fs only a small shipment for your concern isn't it ' "iNo, its a pretty large shipment of rum." "That was ordered throuKh you?‘ “Yes? ‘ "Did you make the bargain in St. John or New York?" ‘ ‘ii always nls-ke the trade in St. John. l wired from there through Chas. Owen to (New York andithey colbled to Geo-rgetowu,‘ Demarnl-s.’ “is "Mr. Owen in the liquor bus! ness?" They are I divs 61111115151.‘ ‘ fDoeel-the st. Jonuoslcii report ‘it ‘teltglrlmll. about the some time I notified one of the officers of the company who was than -in 0t tawa and sent several wires back to Bnslnet‘. 'Did you give Bszlnot instructions to do any prosecuting? No. Did you give him any lnstruc tions with regard to reporting lilf matter to the Qrstoms authorities‘. ‘No. They had already reported to him. [Did you ‘know there was a bonde- viarehouse in Charlottetown better yoluréett tho _.ls‘lal1ld last month‘! =~ "furl; ‘iv-rs tn a none’? hchoifqogttetown." ‘el-la w‘. blr ‘give Bazinet any instruc.’ tioa ‘illllli a detective on to "l!!! out _V rmok the mun I ‘v t '-._ ‘ Q. l" .. ... ... .15 wgekCqty-t: were those teleu 8F s you sent in connection with this liquor? ' UYes. fir: wired to tell me that the Cusfigms people were after him fo ‘fiuty on the puncheons that ‘Alfie... flllt] l wired him that ‘I. lilttake it up with the Bromf ‘"1’ iirhfil-Ottawa. i received twt, "Mu ply-arrival at Montreal, from Bonnet, One advised me of the ro bery and the other that some- body had been arrested. when” you saw ‘the four punch eons‘ going by the hotel before you left did-you not think it strange? ,'INo. i1 know tlhere was a bond- ed warehouse on Great _.Street._ ‘liisd you lliquor stored there‘ rfore? - We never had any liquor m bond before. . Dill you know whether the liquor, was yours or not? N0, lmt from what Mr. Fraser of the Custom lHc-use said ill pass ing i thought i-t was. ‘You never called up ~to know whore it was going? N0. l wasn't interested. it was in the custody of the Customs. Had you and Buzinet any talk that evening about the four bar- rels you saw? N0. . Was Bszinct at. the station wilan the four barrels were taken? -Not that l know of. Do you know whether or not Ba zillet knew that your liquor had been moved from the station? l-anl not certain about that. You said a moment ago that ten pullclleons is a big shipment oi rum? ' I it vlfls the biggest shipment we have ever had, yes. iis that so small a thing that you dlld not think of mentioning it to your manager that (our of the punchoons had been removed? Not when they were comlnitteer to the custody of _the Customs" be . There was a fairly good atten- dance at the horse races at (lair field yesterday, and the track, con- sidering the weather, was in very tloolt condition. Tile three races were hotly contested and the specators had a good afternoon's sport.‘ Additional ‘features greatly ring oi‘ Mind Msollae and readings b‘)! Miss Jnnles; eloculionist of Bos ton, formerly of Pinette. Following are the rflcing sum- lnsanies: ‘ -. 4 2.110 cum. ' Winnie M. (Prott) 2 1 1'1 Nettie J. (Jackulan) 1 2 z 2 Ksrot (Drake 4 3 33 Premier 3 .11; B961. time 2.33%. 3 Minute Class. ‘ Harry Genl (McCaba 2 2 l 1': ‘Nicene Binsen (lMcKenna 1 l2 2 2 Amy Aubrey (Gay) a :1 :1 ro. Iiest time 2.35 1/4. Named Race. Leta Patch (Hugheg 1 1 1 Robin 'l‘udd (Griffin) 2' z g Colonel S. (McKenzie) s 3 3 Best time 2.53. Officials. Starter —E, ‘F. Acurll. Judges —E. L. Harrington. I). (t. McDonn-ili, E, F, Acorn. Tilners-— J. ‘McCnbe, A, i), Rosa ~It was decided to hold another Failing meet at Garfield on (Satur. My. July 15th. Suzanne anll lioiia Win At Wimbledon Tourney WIJMBLEDON, England, July 3. ——Both Mrs. Molla (Bjurstedt Mal- lory, United States woman tennis cilanlpiou, and Mle. Suzanne Len glen, the French champion of the Wlliid. Wu their matches in the international grasg court tourna- ment here today. Mrs. Mallory defeated Mtrs. Pm» ton, of Great Britain, 6—2. 6—i, and Mlle. ‘Lcrngien swept through |il‘l‘ lllutch with Miss ‘Evelyn Coll- yer, England, in two love sets. {mi- HOW THEY STAND Nsfiional League. ‘ lirces ‘A appreciated were the Scotlsh dan- i .1... Athletic use t A table of the sports held st 0x- height or distance in each event. 100 Yards Dash Oxford. (Susselr. Ch’town. l2 sees. 11 secs. ' 10 $5 secs. Shot Put ' t . Oxford lSussex. Ch’town. 58ft. 1%ins..~38ft. 4%ins.. 220 Yards Dash. ~ - Oxford. ‘Sussex. Ch’town. 26% secs. 24 46 secs. 24 secs. 440 Yards Run. l '- Oxford. Sussex. Ch’town. 56 secs. 55 1-5 secs. 60 secs. Half Mlio 151011 ' . Oxford. Sussex. Ch’town. __ One Mile Run Oxford. Sussex. Ch’town. 5m. l5 4-5e. 4m. 37s. 4m. 50s. High Jump . Oxford. Sussex. _ Ch’town. 4ft. l0ins. 6ft. fvft. Pole Vault Oxford Sussex. Ch’town. 9ft. (Sins. 9ft. 5 ins. 9ft. 4- ins. Hammer Throw Oxford Sussex. Ch’town. —€ 82 feet. 103 ft. 6 ills. Broad Jump. Oxford Sussex. Ch’town. 1811.3 ins. 1911.11 ins. 22 ft. 1% ins 1 Mile Bicycle. Oxford. Sussex. ‘Ciftown. 3min. 15sec. — 2min. 42 sec. 100 Yards Dash (Junior) - Oxford. Sussex. Ch’town. l3 SECS. '— IZ sofa... 6 Milo Bur] , Oxford iSussex. C l tmvll. 25 mills. 28mins. 20sec. —— Running Hop, Step and Jump. Oxford. Sussex. Ch’town. 37 feet. 41 ft. 2% ins. Wilson Wins From Demaris RUTLAND, Vt., July 4.— Johnny Wilson of Boston, middlelveitlill champion, knocked out Al Demaris. of lntiinllnpoiis, |ll the fourth round of a scheduled eight round no» decision bout here today. Cubs Hand Double“ Trimming to Fast . Slipping Pirates millage... Dav A O ford, Sussex and Charlottetown on Dominion Day, giving the time, 2min. 30sec. 2min. 31sec. 2min. 10sec “ PA rum, ltnowliliiig ll‘ é aianprou- fll|flfl”—-ll\l\.lh% lvil-‘tfifif mrlliy ,l I iufli-wwl-vs-‘lovl '- baseman adrift deal. ,i 1.‘ so it ]o',wlt'h’our Mstelg‘ ;_- lm» aloha of Ceylon 1on4. nose leads to i trial, and that . youlvolosrned that real good‘ 1 tea‘ can behalf st a moderate "prior Yliegknow thatyour. ver- ‘ ';_dl§t-,v)ill' lie the Isms so that of the house-wives who have Q : 1;; ‘steadily for thirty I [fssc lb i . >s0ulnm a Son l E tlli Th t’ .0 d t’ A s so o F L1,‘; - |'¢;1‘i’§.1a" s - I - ‘d ..l . lllillllelSi 0 VS. ~ A F "ti. E ' FF-ile third baseball game of. the fivc game slrrlcS between Sum- mcrsilie find Charlottetown will take‘ " place ‘at ‘the Abegweit grounds Friday evcniiig"‘ai£ 6.30 sharp. lit might) be mentioned that tilcse series of garlic-s are drawn up to siccitle, the busebaii- cham- plonseilpiot" the‘ island.- thh team winning the bcst tilree games out of five to the (icciurcd winners. At the present iilllc both (cams are on equal footing, having ouch won u garlic and Writiny night's contest will licthrlllillt: which aggregation will takc the lczld in tllc race for the flag. - ltnwiii he remembered that the lirliblgalne of rtllc series . played ilcrc was a good exhibition of buse- ball and tile thousandfor so "fans that tlticndcd were especially pleas ed, Hi0)’ being constantly kept on their toes from the beginning of (salvo ‘woes ‘- to. itudypnndtllu little we ‘little kliowlidqo of Ito goody‘ A tmfll- ‘ -- 7th at ‘Iosnele ice» cream iPar- "-l»le is ent for ail the li llui‘ Won LolltPC the ‘contest to the um Cl l ti- __ ' gine. A» l to H. L. Arnold, _ ‘ l- RE ‘l Tile Customs can do what they like - _ ~ _- - ‘- ~ ""0 ° n _ l Bristol m)’ lors, iluuls 4 to 7. Entrance people.’ - ~ I A about mo“ mmgt New York .. .. 44 24 .047 National League. WW1) won this game. but on play. 1011011018 WVantcd , v Htrightgl izoud. 1cccream,cske and "Do you know if he is agent for Do yo“ keep books m you, Con. St. Louis . . . . . . .. .. 41 32 .562 lug a return gulnc in Summersids ____.____________.__.__._ FARM FOR SALE A15 ¢U,|_LOD_ 8 MW‘ H‘ 6s Berwd in the even Ross & Bros?" ‘ J ‘ 7 Brooklyn . 40 33 .548 11,111; lost ‘out by u score of 8 to 7. TEAQHERWANTEDFORNORTH c,“ :25 acres Wm, bu,,,,,ngs_ 1% tug from 7 to u. Proceeds m aid "Yes." ' _, cell?“ clllolllnlltl .. . :40 s1 .403 Chm,“ __ _ m,,,0,2_8,, 1-» Baseball in (‘ihllriottetown this ltlfsltico school. Supplement mil,” "m" Melvme SUMO“ M, 0f ihelNl-JW Orphanage. The com- ‘You got, him to -wire for you m Have you any entries? Chicago . . .35 36 .493 pmsburg __00OU00000__ 02 g season is experiencing a wonder- $125. James Arthur. Secy. ply ,0 Mmheunyfih, Cuuodenyiuittee in cimrse are: (Mr. Ruy- their office lp, New YQIK and he k1,, , ‘ < Pitt-short; .. .. 1H B"! .479 ltlrlaiiill "wit/vi =15 tlldsed by the ——-l--l-9—-.- __;_l_._.=__ ‘ ' " ‘mjlllli. ‘MP8. (Dr- Pflrllefl. MP5. A. l1 asked them to cable South for De- W89“ those punchmns Wong‘; Philadelphia .. .. 20 40 .394 phfladmphya _g(,000003_._-, 9 giiargo attendances at every game, wAlvrso-escou-o GLASS TEA FOR “L; A1- mrmpsyflng,‘bflrblrwmiillte: (June) ‘Hazard. marara ruin foryoll?" ,. 8,, on, ,0 some Bum, p8,, o, m, Boston . . . . . . 26 48 .377 Boston .. ..00000000--u‘1u swsncchllly lilo lust same played “h” m’ m"? Aulwt” 55mm)‘ ~ 0011-989 "m! 011B "P9 IWMBG-iM-issea Essory’ M!” Hflslam’ M“ ‘flyesiu " * .w0‘rid. would You have o‘ scratch A ' " R-Ii-FJ-iher” when m“ “r5951 cmwd. “h” spring and Fa" vuatmm sun. 060d lawman for _tradesman',eik~loi.julrs. Wm. Cook, Mrs. flurry g-Do you know mo parues dhwm o‘ d- pen w Show that may had American League. Bnqokywxtlluloqooonooooqa 10 llillls over utended n bull game plemem $75] rmmmeuflesafiy ‘Abplylames o’ MGLMNL Miller, Mrs. Bcairstn, Mrs. Arthur -the shippers at Demerara?" “one (my) ‘ New Yorlc..00.‘i00010010000-—5 7 2‘Pi‘B(‘.i4i1‘ii1T0\itliI the glllefl- Z Secretary of Trustees... . gftiwiiigetlvlnecelxiiiirlill iflgjrltkNeelfDe- "Ne," ‘No ' S PD. lgirlgi The Abelzwcit management is .=.=~_==~.-—__~__-=..~m-.-_-.=§=- Fon SAi-E- our, GENERAL. - "- i“ i" es e. Mrs "elm you oxnllllll W1ly,\Vhi3l1 you wh‘ r m S, John LiLouis .000 (wlllclllllutl “021010010-5 10 1 setting the baseball dlarnOlltl 1D WANTED-A SECOND CLASS. purpose mare. also one Graderludge llasznrd.’ Serving Ices: Mrs. pm] this rum 59m ‘u, you y, came w ‘thiesnmfig; fag, 5d you check New York 571,91, Lows _ _ _ _ __10400001__6 14 1 better siapc Jar this coml ,.-gs'me teacher for Stllnfihel Sch”! . Jersey“ colw freshened hie-t ‘Cam’ T“yl°"-‘ M11" "H"? ‘IAIWB- to W‘. A. Ross & Bros. Charolttc- h‘ k? 01110080 .5271 American eagus W111 “'71! Eichflrlfltietfllllltfl ‘film " "Piemtmt ”°°-°°‘- 3°“ R" May. Appiyito J. Albert -r.slgo,i‘“=“"i"8_'"ith the serving: Miss ,.,,,,,,g)-- ' '. “nNf, e w“ Detroit .. .. .500 _ :-_-_R_H_yg_Illl0l‘§ii(10 111681. Friday night m. white, Secretary,“ » , we" Devom I ‘ R gogkilrlillé Mlgshfgltflasr, M1f§S}l?lfli|t'§‘,-v llybg, A“ “quot Shipped through (mm- you take stock, (vtllashingtlon 5y; Loup, V Homo,“ ~m__y5 1;, “boss H _, ‘of the slcltenn ’.1s f sun _ . ~ ~ *5 . 1'5. . ear: order u; [he shypperfl_nn- doc“. , ' n »evc an - Chicago .. ..00002 010—fl 8 1' 0 "B" ‘i! 50 *1 Sill SPRINT Ht WANTED-A socdlld class teacher pQR'-3A1_5_|=|3y||y4q gos-y-Q g9 Miss Lowe. Miss 11.12am. ‘l I v I have not taken stock for qu e Boston _ _ _ _ _ _ H A38 HE [Oudance i anticmm ._ . . for Bangor School. Supplomentr1eet ._°v9r a", 7 mot. béum,‘ _d__._ ‘glazlletstoattzcghedpgoda £35332’ awhile? _ phnudelphm __ ,_4o6|New York 1 u03.0020010__?-1é ‘, 5125-“)- SNWK "i"! W" “m” equipped 5 H-P- imr- Eillilw- ' PERSONALS cull get hold. of the goods would “be pm“- you’ busme“ lPhiltldclplllnn .00l000000-1 a 0i. ‘ ' ‘tlon. Apply__to Alex Laden, Sec. pm,“ $13031 Apply, A" B, ‘In this one b be‘ c m d for to colno heer sometimes and tlrke "ngrn-flwngl League. ’ 113E! -—-—-—————"—-———-—-—~' McAdam, Morell. Tile Rev. W. M. YRyun a A evidently s5... yBfbfingjllhlt Sent it stock? l hostel. ..000000000-0 0 1| ‘ . H‘ rescues WANTED For: JOHNS m. new Pastor of u... pullout...‘ to our Order st Clilirlfltletflwfl ~ m‘ ‘VW- 11°“- P-C- wsshinsilou " .1000000t.-‘~2 s 1 ' lane's River School, firs: or scc- poR QALE PQNY WAGQN AND chum.“ of Chukmetown w", M, “Does n" “quor that on‘ at when Y0" did "l" did Y0" have Baltimore .. .. ‘57 18 .760 3,1,1 °1id_°1“55-.§“l,1°'"9"l ‘wo- AP" harness, fperfoctly quiet for H“, in my, flfy tonight by the come in this; way,»- . y 5 "w 10111191; Bmck "B! 1° “heck ‘t liocileslcr .. 41 82 502 Cleveland 000521012-11 10 0‘ . . " ‘W!’ ‘W- "- i" Dmmid- ' ‘ . ‘ tizitlillrinlto sdtlzlge", misery 0.00 train‘ frflii) ‘suollvlllh. n}; ‘in all comes limo... 0l"d8r_.l» llDyfézlllllit. I filélrtgrgyocit. . .. Detroi-t . ..-10(l0l020—4 1:l 1 an .."r'"-‘**~ * l orae, ‘year o , we 0 i?!‘ ill . ' ' s .-- , - ~ ~ y . ' 5 |, “, q| _ p p y ‘HRS-r cLlAsis livipfiiHinTwtgTi h 1600 1175* KIATPMY‘ A. K. MtNi-‘iill llvicesorrfgifiguildlggfm m both Se‘ siglylitiaeildfilrialluzargzlgg"?! the can fulllfiylppoae you do your dutylfnflh- 1mm?“ -- - 34 39 4156 Bulfaloufifunlzglcllltsagl? 4. . .51. ' v l? a B . . y _ . . . - . -—- . 1 éilllilll‘E1§§l.?.o.?”§lsoi Foufhlfmt’ .____ . ._._ ,‘ M .‘_‘"°B1B“1B-"'"° ti"! °°"=iK"°BE-' Yes. ' gye::u:§s'.." " 20g s ffi ' 000 "l “£15K By 5pm“ ‘"i““g°m°"‘ “h” H Be" secretary FOR SNLE_12 ACRES OF LAND r. Willem Sinclair. Hamilton tils that the wny youget all your How would you check up the Npwark 22 48 31 ." “,9 -- 011-321-4) Y- 1 Management of tho Prince Edward ~ ' ‘ on Mnlpeque “and with “use XQJICQJIIIPAIIYHCKIéJIy illistdaughter-flll-leyv lityugfli’, incoming and cumming "quot? - _ .. .. 4 Rochester . . . . ..010001020—Il4Ii7;gheaitrcdiluve engaged the Boston‘ .wAN1-_5p.A OOMPETENT TEACH . _ IL ‘ - 8X a ncnr. crossel yo... _. o. . 1t was all reported through St ‘ '1" ("mc- Dflroliominlny for an en.- or for lrlshtown School, supple ;',’“,',,'§|::1l§lrl?po1l$.ls°vv§l'lx0282210 "minim; on a visit to Hnli liDo you have any shipment Idi- Johm we Se,“ 16mm, over when Iiqflersizlykmiy mgilloilzgalgglf gagemenpot fournightstlnd one ment $150. William Profit. R. with or without ranch. ADP“ ton’ i-ilsilfgues“ or Mr. A‘ s‘ Mu‘ regldftomdithe shmpersil "he Bhlplnent were mm‘ The“ I‘ E “ RUE %a;ln€le;\?larung' ‘vednemay’ Jul] li- NQ-s 2»~9°°'*Y- J39 E1411 Avenue; ’ ' u” i LhNYlloKh orlrlz?‘ u‘ a] comes 118m" -w°“ld h“ u“ my rem"! w“ ‘mature vent on Reading ..00l010000—é '1 l lolléllt ggfinifilswxilclh ilitimilelrggealllgdr. .--— .. ‘ .. “ iave- ' ' "' ' Baltimore ‘ 00001010-s 1i l r ‘ " ' - TED-SECOND CLASS TEA- |ed__ Qmala ,_ . .1\IARRIAGF§ So that in sii orders your iden what rec‘, d would u“ have H, -. -. .. . hose five operas constitute the first’; for Culloden School. Supple- Help wan F ' -___-.__‘_. .__ tity is concealed?" 1 d” St.. John ofrthe incoming goods’! Torcnm 900000010 ‘vorws’ gxlsutgi-tinghghtand 30mg“ - _ i _ - , _ _' ‘ , i ..~---.. ..- —-. . 0 11-4 m“ 1lllclltt1a.00.sol-llls nnd fllli vsca WANTED COOKMWPLY- MA, ROBERTSON MCGRATH--Ofl Moll. ‘How d" W“ mean wilt” " . The)’ were all 118.111 1.11816. By (‘hflfley swefl Syracuse __ ..000o00s1.-4 4 o hi? g§ooio.tn'l;.lu‘:llill‘lqovilgtalnetlll; . tion. J. w. McLeod. Secretary- - WANTED FOR, eeoseerowu School, Principal. vice principal nnd 4 rlslstllnts. Mrs. W. Mac- Lnren. SecrcvtqnyrTrustecs. T P TEACHER WANTED-—F°R MON- taguo School, prillqiilili and 1°“? assistants ~'*€ilI!D1‘-‘m9m“= pm‘ clpai 8250; assistants $150 9897* WANTED rlllsjr pa, SECOND class teairhel‘. (111816 ilrilierredl) for Pleasant Valley school. 5W pionlent 8125.051. Milli! 1-" M” drcw Stevenson, Secy. Elliotts. WANTED 11EA6HER— Prlnciilfli Aiium, Hotel Braokley Bench. WANTED TWO. GIRLS’ .65.‘... on talhie. Apply Queen Hotel. vvAlv-rso-e H, QSEPQAIDS, AP- (piy ,P.E.I. H liitais emu WANTED- APPLY 111 Kent st. ‘ * ‘ i- WANTED WAITRESS, APPLY Eitrnthcona Hotel. WANTED» l MAID-“ADNY Prince ~St. 47.12‘ wAu-rso mAloros GENERAL housework. no washing. Apply 20 Water st. o 202 yo, 39,114,; Qdhooi bio.‘ 84, First close. one with Pr’. 9'8‘ ierredt Supplement 3175-09 None put those ‘ 0 c.1111 "I'm" good recommeil aliens need or‘ lplyfl-Wlil. ‘Catrruthers, See's’. ___.__ WANTED‘ r-rsAdl-lss ‘wAm-so fril- Egiingiton School, Bay For- tune. Mldtnllmllsrwscnllonj‘ slur ' piement voted ‘I100 (one hund- _‘ grail). Experienced‘ "tendher PW ‘Jirillyl-oa. Allrivto aim. Fred 14¢- Kenzle, Sgcy offfrustees. _ ' ~l \| t WAlNTED-ZND CLASS TEACHER ‘ , f for ML“; on so l’ so e; ' t. lment $1 ' 5" P ertson, B ‘t? .,' ,. . ~. ' . TEACHER WANTED Fort cAvlN- ‘ dish ‘School, First or_ second Class. , Suppiéliflftt r‘12~%' Midsummer vacation. .1. - .~ cisl-k. Hwy. Hunter utiver, 11.11". ; No. 1. I‘ ~ A» lcArlou won A rescues for JShnlsy Suhnflwwlll be re- . b u» ,~s my. 0M P 131311-5960 {snug liltygqdglldra‘ sol)- . .1 " v gum e 1mm nlflfl .'on_ lltl_ _ '10: female. ". not». Stein!‘ .. ‘ 1' “M” r Jrii . ttsfilftdtittliz-fdi‘ s. ~ ‘ ‘_A Just ol- second m sQsnanx r , . _ . . fuliihltffhi? ' w. r...- tou, Wrestler Riv - _ , s f . 1-“ - I 1 l S. a o: u WANTED A elm. "ro ASSIST with JwilBew0rk..Al>.Pl.¥. Wits- M" ion, 43 Ambrose St. Brighton. WANTED COOK FOR JIJLY mm August. Write or Telephone, North Shore .l_\ot_eil._*9\-t}l\_l1°11q. Dbntiid ‘McMillan, Prop. . Lost LOST (CUSHION .1185. Of. WAS- on, reward offered-kindly leave mt Guardian offices... ,- . .-s--_-__' cost-on dtslillopsi; Shore lieu ‘cuffs will. - lln-k some. news"! leave m, Moore & McLeod, Lid. 1.091‘ S OWN VELVETd-lAND- lbag wit money and lady a watch hinder leave at till; office sndrefiflve r8115!“- LOST-HUI some! Dilutio- mobile wheel bu utqtidu" between ‘R. R. Station and hrllllfl. 3-0, brown. ‘Revere Berth‘ ‘ flnblt». invthsmlirwqle. tilealrtitlrlly 32st being, taken any by the mo“ yrum,‘ s“. Arm“- “y, m, Loan was 8°!" 5‘! .151! si1oamal~u0t-iv~ all adnnteltvfofl stoma people?" ‘ most ‘directive safeguard lgllllit this 011*, qrwtilflwm m" i . fffes." _ , . such trusts is increased homo DP!- ‘ dismoii centre. r 111w" ,. lifter further locations ,Ml'.,qpqtion. The llnportatlon ofetoras report to Guardian. Reward. __ _ lnrngn naked; ., -,~. n: :_ ‘wohld have the apposite effect. ‘ " “ ‘.451’. ‘ "‘ ' “ ...-l...» .... t. obs?.t“:..:“1.£'Ji'»Ji-'L'P.:ii‘:‘f 0.351’.1l’°1‘.2l’2.i“2.i°l.l".;;ii3'.i . . (Mrmyil-ADl-L A. RJQHARDS) ins‘! ‘ l ~ -‘ ',' ,0: m’; o ‘ llometbreeding FOUND-SMALL noe. ' ' ‘ Fmlftfuili. ll-rlmtsumt i 4n __ ‘m supply of dill. June 26, ot Lake Placid, "The Adirondacks’ New York, Miss Annio L. ‘MOGHIHI, M. A., to Dr_ (S. N. Robertson of Charlotte town. - peanuts“ MONTGOMERY——At Wcinskiwin, Alta.. Jiune 22. 1e22, James Mont. gomery, (formerly of Bedequa) 380d B2 years. onowrso osAo WHILE esser. me DAUGHT B.ViI._H,OM an: llAnNoT s in 50s soup, " a $9.118‘ " - A iy Sl-ln the act of‘ greeting herid ghter, Mrs. R. M. Brown, of til ‘city, whom she hall not seen ‘for our years. Mrs. Mai-y Rhyburn, ‘hi? Riverview, Orv tnrio, dropped deed on the County inn Pacific Railway depot platform here Friday nftsrnoonfithln" few qt minutes‘ of. larfiklfil ‘ ‘ ‘F0110 ‘ "elem I well n property, part of tbs estate of the, me John Richards. The farm comprises about one hun- dred snll seveiltyrilve acres u! land. all in s good state of culti- vation,..neal‘ly , fenced with oeder fending“, re are barns. granary, stables and vsrious.huiill~ in" on the property. besides forms digs‘ houseshllnd! s two, and Athllif story ‘dwelling, house .with water. 9i trio lisht plltl‘ vea no». This rs '11- olleonnu Arbnv j, qusrdill for Hamil!“ » ‘bottomed w“ modern m» ' ' "when u shipment comes to the consignee re Customs the Custom illouse does not know who-"itbe- "Can you explain how the Chur- lottetowp Export Company's nsni: came to be .on the papers?" “Ne. l can't ‘explain that at nil." show the liquor belongs to‘ you a‘. l _.. '11s that the comes?" "lit all comes to order, yes. way all liquor A signed draft is attached to tho bill of fading. We take tn‘. bill oi’ lrlding to the Cus to-m liouse and gel the liquor when we pay the d>uty."‘ ' "Wihnt kind of rum was this." “it is who-t is called C. Dernerars rumJ’! Z ‘ , fwhat rum is C. many?" _ "Colored rum-colored in Demers m." .. . ‘one llivoice suystflqolored" and , invqlce_ says e rs is tilal fur ...... ~-‘ " n "i" ' ,, i . lt, ‘ tdi) w re ¢.‘,»_ pea l ..,.-,, ....‘ ' -'\"~ n,’~t__ silently pQIkBIQHCB .1 . 1 ' ,, mnsiilqssmamsre o 4" p‘ ‘lrlndihe some. articles?" s .11 lteomsn from the m" _ket w ere Demersra rum comes from we would naturally conclude it was Demerara rum‘. "if! colored rum necessarily De- mersra rum?" "Oh no." “You know About those ten pun» nzlreons Arriving!" “Yes.” . ‘ "Did you take any particular n tlcfof them!" lwd-"II ‘ _ ‘ "Youglrnetw about tile first ship- 0 IIMSI -I)\ - i. "m!" 1°?" ' ‘- pultcheons were here. “They know when tile goods are __ “We you any gnu-em h, ygu] clalmeild" ' (warehouse ur place 0f businflli "There is nothing ill the bill to i barge. mental to the British stock-breed- business. made to the effect that the emihsr- dl-avo you an entry check book tc deliver to fl tvuckman‘! We had. but not when the ten other than this bill of lading to show about those ten punchcons oi rum. No. You look two out of bond. if ‘themsaager came over from Si. John, andwent to look over those ton puncheons, how would he find out from your office where the two were token in from bond? We would lust show him the puncheons. We have no record at The Court adjourned until 10.30 this morning. ' Will Vote Against y - Embargo Removal IUONIXIN,‘ July 5.—\Sir Arthur Griftlth-iBoecnwen, President of the "Board of Agriculture. in an- article in Lloyd's Sunday News liemiing with he Canadian cattle embargo. sayslt at in tile coming" debate on the subject in fthe House of Com- mons‘ he wiiiiloth speaik and vote against any tthange in the exist~ ing Mlw. lie declares that agricul- tural oplnlon is overwhelmingly op posed to the removal of the em- Jiccording to the article, a-griclk tursllstu know it would be detri- lngindllstry and would drive a number of small farmers out of Regarding statements go keeps uptlie price of beef be qnllse i-t facilitates the operational‘ NOltTil RANDALL, Cleveland. 0., July 4.—-Chnricy Sweet, owned by Dr. L. T. Cooper, of Dayton (O), and driven by (). H. (Sprcck) Erskine, also 0i‘ Dayton, won thc Edwards $3.000 purse for 2.08 class pncers, lhlrffilihlfé event of the forty-ninth renewal of grand clr cult harness horse racing which opened hero today before one of the largest crowds that ever at- tended North Randall races. ‘Summaries: 2:07 Claim. Troflclnq, Pitt's; $1,500 Peter June, ch h, by Peter Tile Croat (ficers) .. . 1 1 ro Miss Ellen Todd, b m, by Todd Mac (Pnlin .. 3 4 1 ‘Main Lick, blli, E. hy .. pin Leaf (J. Thomas) . . . . . . .. 2 2 2 McGregor Twp-oat, br h, by Pltterayle Epcot (C0)). 5 43 Th ‘AA!’ Ewe’, iby“ Gordon f; 1.! ince (Mallow) .._,. t 5 | y. girfimfirjpdfil); ,2,07_%_, 2.11} . This E llwqruv Stake 2.0a. ct... _ Peeing, Pllru $3.0M; aricypSwoeLw-b» , bpr- Dir). ctiy Boy (tErelk no) . i 1 ro l‘ lbee, tll n1, 41v Peter the Great‘ (Valentine) 4 3 7 D. W. Mololley, blk g, by Jllllgn Dillard (Ray) 8 2 8 Taster ncit, lb m, by lngols- bee (Pullman) s a s Henry Direct, Dpnzo, Dover Boy and Peter Henley also started. Time-—2.‘10t§»; 2.05%; 2.07%. 2.11 elm rndunq, Purse 01,200. Peter Pilltp,_-oh i; Pater \ L"1‘-he tl$flitglflcbolzohldlu 1 1 ro orena s ' , en l ‘ Wstt_s’('f‘drll'al?), a" km; watchful", it. pflout h.“ , , ’ , w. . _ :~ w. r er Will Tell. ch r. n er Ubonns (Ray) yPet- ...... 7 34 . Grace Ten Thousand See‘ Horse Races "at 110111100,’ Me IIOUUPON, Me., July 4.-— The races here today, although going in straight hcutt, were nil with fast finishes and were seen by a crowd of 10,000 people. The summary: 2.16 Giles; M‘ix°d; Purse $400. Jennie 11.. ch m, by ilcdge- world (KEY?!) . . . . .. 1 1 1 Northern Mack, b g (L. Dore) .. . . . . . . ..222 hiionty Man, hi s tMcitncL. 3 3 4 Dusty Dun. b g rllllrriil) . 4 4 ‘.1 rime~2nsul stall‘: 211m, 2.16 Mixed: Purse $400, Rod Russell, ch g, ‘by Gilbert Red (For) Velma lstrong. h m (Keymn 3; Blnser Worthy, tbs (Steole)..2‘ flrnvius, lh g (Bmltilier) '5 1 2 3. 4. 9:41;)- Btlfnfrftlsh started. ‘ / Time—- 2.10%. 2.1m, slough‘ 2.30‘ Millet-l; Perle‘ Jim. Dick Doforest. h g, by The (Dcfordst (Holmes) 1 ‘1 Sam Deronn, h s (Fnxinufl). sntvfloaln-sll, m z t=McNeiil as conlecttoll, ll rn (Steele) o, 4. Kilnilhifl. Sis Peters, ‘Lillian and ‘Miss ‘Talbot, also started. Time- 2.18% .2175. 2.18%, —----s—-i Time—— 2.00%; 5..., 200x. ..2.04 Gills Pldlllfl. Purse IV‘IJOO.:_ 503st C, ch l. by. (Major C. (lflrsklne) .. Rut-h Patch, hr m. by Twink- ling than (Vaiontiney .....,7 B 1 Lona ‘lledsevlpod. lure. (by . wlirllsewoou .801. Melanoma iL-a . . firth! Welter Direct ( turning) .. John Henry, lb g, by W (Cox) .. .. IIPO illroe ' (i Trumpeter. General Brut. Just Imus. Almost w: Betty Slllllll, , ’ the Theat ‘e. 0 . lake this history of Prince Edward island.- Tilc Boston Comic Opera Co., the foremost ill America. lspow ltiflying u’ four weeks’. engagement in HllilfllXjllld comes to Charlotte town direct from the Nova Scotia Capitol making only two‘ other stops-(Moncton and St. John- Ill-fore returning to Boston. ' The opcras to bo presented are MARJTANA, THE ‘MNSCOT, FRA Dl-AVULO, qlROHLuGlltOi-‘L find r1! dqllhltlllmtilillrtn. These operas re each and evlcry one entirely different in character- music. comedy and action undlnake up for the luck of high grade music- ui ntruclious from which welluvs suffered. Every music lover‘ should ur- rnngo to see the entire series- it will prove the greatest wcck of mirth anlL-nzeiody in their mem- ory. inasmuch as people will coma from all- over Prince Edward ls- land for thcMusical/Festirsi it ls vl-Mi lto maiqc your reservations curly. . Prices will he within reach of everyone and patron; 111 secure the snmd lioats for th out re series i nr for ns many us. they wish to at- ; tend .mnking earlyl-nppliqstion. Du not overlook the importance of this-event. it W8B..Only,lhy s lucky combination or circumstances and s large guarantee that Char- lottetown was ailio to secure this notalfle event and it may be years itself. 3 Ali inquiries fol- seats shoui he addressed id IMr. Gsllegh wr, _P'r nee Edward Theatre, Charlottetown, P. E. 1. (Seat snlo opens Tues- day. July ‘£1,101 at 9.30 ll. m. at m. r..c. ammo ,.s'lu.-. u.‘ e tr d» ' A .. 8 4 “ (Red Lancelot.‘ Directcm 1., sud " l‘. also started. the neiglhbo s and fried: for holiness and -. ‘ them dart ' ,\ DOTCPO o like opportunity ‘presents- t