arrived . _eN°f|(f,[-aBRliN-I"Y9UI ‘ ouus _ 1am“ Willie. Kilt 8t. ‘ Member-s. B. O. a leaping Feudal I81. V Represented ‘ to The Guardian.) , Jilly ~Z5-—\A monster m- for next lSarturday staiaaalitiiieously with similar de- monstrations in many of U13 con tlnenilal cities. _ | mlflj ‘Five processions will (converge on Hyde Park where a ‘battalion sunrise ‘to sunset. - of creators will speak including some Germans who have already li Blllis‘ llpprovedliy Lordswthe legislation Will ilreatly Stimulate Cenadian Great Britain. (Special to The Guardian.) OTTAWA. July "-- The V008 has had the effect of cutting in the Bnitlsh House of ‘Commons two cattle orders lo the United favoravblsto the. removal of the Sitntes, ‘while the restriction of the CfllllB British emlburgo , ,ls regarded here as the best piece lug market tihcrc has obstructed of news that had come across for the trade. emlbargo against Canadian lnanyymontlis. if the bill as thus approved succeeds lu tation will hear fruit. As viewed in official circles the eventually. tr the development of immediate effects of the removal u large export trade. Transporta- more tion costs will be heavy, especial- of the embargo would be of en inspiration than anything. At the present time the Live- stock industry ts in abad way. The enactment at Washington oi’ noisuaiien A y, or and‘ Versdi0es Peace Selicte otters. including Germans Will llecliinl Square Against War and also Against by Versailles Treaty. ‘tilnue without interruption ,1 u-uigigm-i fore. - .. British Commons Removes (Igngthply (Iliglg Embafgp uavigatrlngialternittlve opening will be avail- The House nth-bonds an lniustlce able and this, it is believed. will will ‘be removed and years of agi- stimulate ‘bile live stock industry a - ltldver rile e-ies a|l . Read ,_N, CANADA WEDNESDAYJULY zojioziz. v . Jive Prince Edward island like‘ the 1 . ' r .. ' . ' CHARLOTTETO Dew ‘iv hinge-use. ‘i005 » nl Complimentary Contr cellist, ~ Jiaving protested against wai the demonstrators will forgather on Sunday to protest against peace as it is represented b)’ the Vefsallles Treaty. This protest will take place in Trafalgar Squat], and will con- from Large, Trees. urriay. Guardla-n Pub. Co . . . . . . .. Alloy dc Co . . . . . .. . Dr. IS. R. Jenkins . Gutherle liillllngall Phillip Coyle’ . . . . . . . . .. C. Gavien Duffy Miss lMary Murray, Cor Dor- ‘cheater and Pownai Sis Mrs. George Hod-goon Mrs. James Simpson . ." 8c T. Morris, Ltd .. elf proper order 15 maintained the police are not likely to inter» Si. A. Duchemln 8c Co . . . . .. ful Citizens to Firemen Going- to tend Firemen’s Tournament in Halifax. Send Your Contribution to Mr. Fred They Leave NoxtSat- » 10.00Geo. l. -Prowse, The Toggery 20.00 10.00Clhy of Charlottetown 100.00 10.00Mrs. (.Dr.) F. P. Taylor . 15.00 500R. L Day, City . . . . . . . . .. 6:00 5.00I1a4triot Pub. Co . 10-00 10.00 Fire Ilnderwriters . 250.00 Owen ‘Coyle . . . . . . . . . 10.00 10.00Ml.s'scs Stamper '. 5.00 250W. ‘F. Tidmnrsh 25.00 2.500. R. Smailwood . 10- 0 10.00F‘ennel and Chandler 20.0 10.00Thos r‘. Wlhite . 10.00 Mary A. Monaghan 19-. 10.001Vir. Arthur Newberry 10. 0 10.00G:trtri' a C0,, Ltd. .. . 10.00 10.001. n. wchuicl- 5.00 f) I l0, lllllllldfl ill l] ibutions from Gr - it? Cattle Trade with Bavarian Situation 1 ls Very Critical flhe emergency taqivdil legislation ‘in (Spocllll to The Guardian.) BERDIN. July 05- ‘The German cabinet met today ‘to discuss the. situation which has arisen follow- ing the declaration of the Bavar- ian Government, ‘tlhut it would re- fuse to pasg lnws designed to pro- tect the Republic. The Bavarian situation was semi- offlcially desert-bed us "very cri tlcal." Rescued Chum _ From Drowning though not clos- lf the embargo is removed, nn but and load, not rlmmcdhltely. ly from the west. but live stock cxportlst here say that Canadian would be able no compete in the British market. i (Bpealal to The Guardian.) eAeKATgyEwate _ odors »- » REG-INA. Jul! ‘Rd-Who least optimistic on» renmrt issued by the provincial‘ Government slnco seeding time was released ~by the Government. Saturday. Many dis- lll‘i."ti.‘.i°l.i'lf.’°f.‘.'.'.fl.ll°“.‘. ‘ifikufé’ 011i’ 131i 10V111¢0$l‘*""* extent of the yield is voiced. Rye crops 1BT8>BlllitEli to be excellent and cutting is general. conoenseo svecnls; vo-om-ooo-oo-ooe-e-vooo-oaooo RATEl.-10c. per lino par day. 9c. er line per day for 3 days or ovcl‘. c line per day for 8 clays or over Co nt 5 words to a line. Groups of I gures, inltlal leters, count as one word. 10 per cent. dllcounrfor cu . Address forms part of ad. en must be paid for. Special Rates Furnished Room ad. 75c for seven words for one weak. Situation wanted. for seven words. 60o per week. JNO. ALFRED MCDONALD SUR- veyor, Harmony Jct. 524-Z1-5i. ‘WARN-EMS MiLLv BURLING- ton, will close Aug. 1st, to 14th ‘for repairs. 580-25 4i. 'FOR SALE TYPIWHITER " IN excellent condition. MPNY 25 Prince 9t. ' Il5—-20--2i. ' 50-h issue won-n RUNABOUT. newly painted, now tires shocks Price $325.00. Apply R. G. Keefe, Rollo Bay. P. E. l. 606——2li—-0l. ‘DOST TUESDAY JULV 1B. Ti"! and rim. 30x4 between Monta- (gug and Charlottetown. Flndel‘ giiease notify W. B. Prowse 8r "Sons. .r__.__i_--..._.4»—-_-»-i—~—~ ‘USED GAR BARQAIBN>_'-OVE.R- ‘land ‘Country Club _ln good con- dition. newly 08111190- 4°“ M," tires and spares 011d "115 3'9"" license throwg in. igloo A 1'21‘ 0 . A - 1~ quick uuiew m;1a_26__6" ' Guardian. -1—-----v-—--.—-.--.*-.P""'Pi’*'" ‘FOR eats ilvv aUcTIotL-l ' will sell on. Wcdneldilh Jilly 3b- at 1 o'clock u. m- JWW 111°" shop rsltuatsd on corner of -Dou.- »i"*‘st'l"e.i‘zr°i'.~.isc‘ at on s. . r Auctioneers} - 9534"“ . ~06 , Juiy~ ~25-Haro1tt [Dov/nay. a .18 your old boy was rescued fromdrowrtiilg Monday ili' ltsrnoon at the public bath house, North West Arm, by two of his ‘chum. J. Campbell, age l2 years. 81 Atlmon street. and Thomas Wcl age 14 years, 270 Agricola '0n¢ic¢1‘olilitig»g Less Liquor Thin i street. l According to statements. they ' t on one of the floats and (Speellni to Tile Guardian.) . ;{.‘,',Z",‘Df,‘:,n8y .1”, who w“ 0,, we thMoN'm}§A5' thlhliflffiiggeqigf; shore atternrpted to throw bathing a 9&9?” on “Grail ‘p5 H uorlsults out to them. The suits fell ‘life “lyhesgeople “at jnfe "grynoshort of their mark, and the littlo provinces under the prescriptlonigfigggdxm ifdgalggjgfdtlfgmswk‘; Sy-gtflll, appears on. figures. just,“ leached deep Water he.w8s issued. Total of sales by the liquor caught in some weeds’ and was commission of this province for; b‘ to “e hhnseMUl-ha boys the past year was valued at Slfiblmg‘ e o i“ ,,lwt's_tawd that o0o.ooo willie l'0r iVlanitoba, with °wglfr°dofvn under W3,“ new population of onofourth less thnnlrsl “m; Jthat of Quebec. sales of liquor in ‘ . the same period totalled $12,263,’ Th” immégbetnhangas e12, in IBrltIsh Columbia. iwlth u “f”; 5°“ s? 61mins “g3, m, population of a-bout one-fifth that “"095 Mme m, Me The DOW of Quebec, and where the liquor we“ "o, a a“ l“ e ha SW, UiiuRbiOlL is much the same as here, My b” w“ udmll): f, “h 'd total sales for the year reached ‘when they ‘eacho-horauxvhgd L‘ auoooooo. Further, ‘it i-s said. l“ l” ‘""‘°,f’d"' ° l there are many more visitors ‘to ‘$35 “Numb” ' - the uehec province t at to rlt- ~ I mrilratiiililialzirthe thousailids of [LS5 Considers Strike Situation crlcans who come by road and rail into Quebec. a snlu of about $3,000,000 of liquor, the proportion sold to foreigners; does not rep- resent a great dlpl lit an average ' (gpegigi to The Guardian.) y wslsliirvoroN. July 25.-—\V1111 {ndugfpy showing unmistakable 1 signs of stra-n ulntlon -in the £1111 of the coal an railroad fll-Pflwfi- charge of $4 a ‘bottle. fireside“; Harding and his cabinet 6,000 ‘Garment , W ti" S ‘f or ers on tri e any to u discussion of whether lMlONlT-REAL, July .25——Betweeu ' "c five and six thousand garment m" m“ “T”: unwed for dms workers are on strike in Montreal. "fir"! 3am étrlyke cnnshjered by the decision to come out being a lid-minglfflflfilllfi the more ;°‘:l°“"d 3”” ,‘°'1Lgh‘M“2°;; flaw‘ ségicuu is HOW ill its iloth d0?- o mes n; n e o u n la- , H, twcnty tional. ‘The chief cslmplalnt ‘of ‘strum’ m m a tho workers is that e m-anuuc- ' u] 25___ [red “Wm-s Que evading their vobllga ergmsggwggrg]: pigpafed t lions by allowing all contractors mks charge immediate“, of an to take ovcr some of the WON. coal (msflct ‘n which ti“, opera “ms demaim‘ the prmqml" o! tors refuse to covllefflli‘ Wm‘ 1h” ""1"" M50" Th” “m” “M” government iiiUtho prevention of Montreal workers involves’ haboul pronteermg sacrum”. o; cbmlnemi; ninety per cent. of the total nuni- Hlmvw warned today, ber of those ensured 111 111° “d” ut wa-s stated that the agovorn- try. ' - ‘ l“ mpg; is dstermln to use all its - power to check i 011111113"! "m" prices and the ruilwfll 01 P0010‘. 5' to mo and hpv them i111! 800d order for‘ ‘@110 Nil!’ shoot- m‘; 1mm (yam-e ‘sharpened. shoves mdfg Janet" 101111" work prom if" ""565 m’ tors in aidistrlct to accept the lioover plan under which ood- prlces are to "he k811i- ii Qmaxlmml‘ o; 535p u eon gt the minor would , result. ill the afllwimmem, l“ i‘ ‘ government committee toeuforce ruch e price. iirgaret Dillob E’ ller World's t OOLUMBUB. Ohio, Jilly: Z5. -.- . a The ‘ ., darn racing td’ the, . l" "'“‘ a t-"road strliie colrnblned with the m5" wwf.‘ ,_ w WANT mad summer grand circuit met a few real live. rill 9110mm‘ lu every city and town in cum.- dnto aeii automobile W19 818' nail; pqilliYdy prevent-a r0001 dents r every-out rowan s 01°" pact; easy on - l; M! PYOfits» Write or ‘er lira tihdmunta’ bronchitic. » t d rbfternoonW/al coali strike was 06111! ' 111011811‘ iffluizho 05a ialieagplendld "rperfor- home to the United States pubitlr. mums of Margaret Dlilion, wlfl-‘todny throuph tho antiouncemen n nlngpm my“ home 2.04 pace and or lenders in several ofthe Brest by u“ consists“; quirk of the ‘or-Ilniillstrles that union! 0 11900 Y iginate ‘favorite in two heats. llonselitiemerrt was reached closing of new,” stmq .beig1g'I.01 1-2 for the plant wltilvrolilltiill UIIempiOl" each mile aduunins her world's re-imenl P11110111"! 0' '11“ ""1 m? r pfllgjhfl- \ a qnnullail Auto n“ °- er .. b. 3-, . . 1 two supplies and a nripplln ‘$23k? T” a“ - "lutllities service would only one parcel ‘made off towards trace hits yet been found or‘ the bandits. ~- -, instill timid ous amount of liquor is massing through St. John at the present time-not; as might be supposed. on 10S wary illegally to the United States, but from‘ that country leg- ally. The unusual spirits is and deeply laid scheme to circum- vent the lalws ol‘ the republic and 1 incidentally prevent the Washing- ton vast of money in revenue. accord- shlnm-ents Already a special train carrying 40,000 key has gone and another special cally the same amount is on the way. And possibly to conic. lng shipped out of Boston to Hall l fax. wine-re it will he lcmlod vessels. Wham it Halifax is nnnlhcr mutter. but-tile United Soates prohibition enforce nacnt people openly lthero ‘is whiskey finding its way buck to tlhe close proximity of the point of shipment. The liquor trnlns are ‘heavily guarded all the wily from Boston to States ‘government atiendins i0 ll in its territory and he Canadian federal officials on. Dominion soil. Outside of the, the dull” "of lhe Canadian rev- enue officers ceasapunder the pro visions of IOHIECAGU. July 23.4- The rail ‘ ‘ ell Bulgaria gtb pay immediately food 5000.000 levsn horriially _8tl~,720.000 WM]. 1p iFredei-ictonh-wue lraafem- in‘ an English qarovinclal hotel, ni- of Public line‘ to the All as tinder the terms iiolt." ‘ of the pesbvtreaty-P . . - Quick-wilted Paylllastei Saves Bundle 0i $30.00 (Special to The Guardian.) SUDBURY, OflL, July 25.-—P3Y’ master Stephenson and cashier MacDouuell, of tin; blond Nkrkfi- Cnmpaily. wverr- hold up 110B!‘ 9°11‘ liish National Army. y Marches ~to ictory Guerilla Bands oi Repu blicans are Being Driven Popular Sympathy 0ver~ from Strongholds whelmingly With N lirans Obtain Food ,0nly at Point oi Revolvers from Former Willing Supporters. (Special to The Guardian.) i1l'ltilll\', July 25.——’l'ilc trium- phant march of the regular Irish army ilursuing the irrcgulitrs con- Hnuim towards the iina-i strong- holds, they possibly hold "in the ntllllllwtfil. part of ill.» island. Town after town have fallen.‘m~ccssilry' to force food from thc with scarcely a blow being struck. 'l'lic l 10f feature of their [lrogrcss ll!1\\'(:\‘t‘l‘, is tho magnificent wel- illlllll‘ give-ii tho Nillionni Army in ('\'i‘l‘_\' pilfi oi llli.‘ country. ‘Reports from all districts pPOVO that tho lrrcgulnrs find waging \\ill' zlguinst the illlSll troops much Iliifurleilt from the days whorl they ationnl Troops. llepuli- During August. a. (Special to The Guardian.) IJOMDON, July ‘25—§iOIIB of a settlement of Europe's financial troubles is now almost universally placed in the conference between Premier Lloyd Gem‘!!! 811d F10" mier Poincare to ibe held next week. ' Confirming semi-official advices the British ‘Foreign Office has been officially notified that, the French Premier will come to Lon- don uiugnst 1, for the conference. bringing with him a shaft‘ of num- (were employed in gusrilla war- ‘liilP- ilgilillst tile British fora-es. Lillie more than a year ago prac- lticztlly ninety percent of tllc pou- ‘plc o: ircluml were really to help (lilo llcpulilil-un in every ilossi-blc (way. Nilw tho érrcgulars find it iprecplt- at tllc revolvers point, The liltthtiltle of a grout majority of the qlcoplrl is wcll (lufincil by the rc- grou§ financial experts. suits in all ‘places wllcrc contcsusl "PM mggflng. 1g described nu wvlerc ‘hold (luring the recent elec-lhnvln-g possibilities second only 1101153 ito these of the conference resu‘t- 1 lSiltlsiicd with the treaty now,l ll n {u tunnels is... ‘on , eillslii Premier Poincare to be lleid is, ‘b00001! . "LE4. 6t Jr. '4 .‘,__-LJ._‘T_ ing in theultimatiam of London. ' lt is expected that an attempt will be made co revise the entire basis oi the reparations condi- tions. . | Reduction. or cancellation‘ 30f ‘the iBritibh luau m rr-aau- will be‘ considered in oonnsotiontwlth the ‘revision of thmrepamtiuns schedules. it ts understood. Grafll Britain having made a scaling condition of‘ volt yo! France's wk1i"d1lfi#iVU-5"’ ‘ r- British and French interests i! ‘tire lies-P east‘ and other qubmvas of‘ mutual coaceruvwill brbrousht up (luring mPnWQR-tttienn." " Iilley rcgilril t-lle irregulurh as littlc| Y‘ ' I V l0utlook. IS. Western Village. Almost Wiped 0ut By Fire (Special to The Guardian.) SASKATOON, Jully 2~5—Neai‘ly $100,000 iiauiage was (lone and tho village of FiQIfliIILI, Saskatchewan, wils almost cunlplotely wiped out when fire stirrtcd Saturday night in a vacant building near a livery ilston this morning and robbcd ti! a ])ill'UUi_ containing $2.000 . anvil some small change. The bsndilirf overlooked another pulse], 0011-. training $30,000, which was being curl-loll hy ullnclmllnell and which] tho latter dropped in tho ‘i005’ glass. whore it was i".»i-.<tvci‘i-~l. slltfpilPllfitlll and lliilclloilllcll cthia‘; morning drew the $32,000 frmlrlth l-iorccri to take refuge 111 Canadian ilnlik oi‘ Conuncrcc afduuding districts. Collision and with iiloTorillc-l t-lirq vying tho $2,000 and Mat-Donnell! the $30,000, they sot out on foot‘ for tllc company's smelter‘. located! a-bout n quxgcr. of a. mile front the village-to pay the employees.‘ They were scarcely outside the village, when three masked men‘ in long rilincoiits. rushed at them‘ with Irovolvcrs. . Stephenson. who; "was alleiul. handed over his par-f col and wlllle' ho was doing so, llliicDoitneli quietly let his ialll llllt] lite long grnsg on t-lie roadside] The strangers thinking there was the south through the hilly coun ll'y. MacDonneli was then ubic to rescue the hidden. parcgL M; Beginning to Flow * Toward Halifax (Special to The Guardian.) ST. JOHN, July 25——Au enorm- movement of part of a ‘well planned treasury from collecting ii ng to officers ln charge of the gallons of whis- _ tlircugir St. John, 1 with practi- therc ls nlorc The great Blood of liquor is be- (ll! will go from admit that. every prospect of tho ytllalllfax, lite United ‘three ~mile ilmil international marine i .1, (Special t5‘): Guardian.) r-BOHA, July '25.- The allied re- ilariftlonq commission lvas ‘order than twenty yards from I ‘ loi-‘s home then irommittod suicide 1 brought in u verdict of murder em undying these facts. The ‘grlva no motive for the shootinfi- it was vbrough-t out about three days ago and had u private conference with the nature of lilo cilnlerence was ilnt revealed. llmnc on and Prince Streets. is ai-rosg the street. Awording to nn eyewitness the As out of his store and crossed the street. He spoke a few words to Brantley then whipped out u rt‘- volver and shot iiiln illrco times. The iloi-inr icli in the street. with two bullets .in his head and one his shop, turned tile gun on. lllln self illlfL fired. old‘ lounge. Bentley wits curried into luls homo on to the ‘hcsvpitnl and lived uiltll 5 o'clock. Asia Minor and formerly lived ill Montreal and Sydney Mincs. l was 51 yours oi’ ago. ‘ilc ‘ih sur- vived by his wlfc, tin ngori mother, one son und two daughters. derer was 37 years old and unnliii‘. ricd. Report Murder of V coral William Audi-cw Doak, Pro-as as murdered by Eskimos at Comnntrlon Gulf. is well rentembor 0d in Fredericton. although ho has. bean-away from this city between fifteen and family has been located in Winn‘- llel; for some years. but the irony of t ' another of the daceiscgi was ‘brotq_ here for burial about a- yeni- ‘ego ‘ her ~of both ,._ Fredericton brass and. llilrn which was lull of silovings and lilly. 'l‘lle wind carried lllc lirc quickly l0 thc iiotr-l. two general stores, tile post office, telephone t-nchzingc, butcher shop null im- plrnlont building, aill of which arc fl total loss. -.\i-.\ny citizens of without homes and Fielding are have been illc sur- Dr. Bentley liillililltllttli (spegull tq The Guardian.) Tl-tURlO. July 25.— Dr. R. D. Bentley, .1 prominent practitioner and -publii: health officer of 'l‘i‘ul'n and Felix (Took. an Assyrian Fm?!" keeper are (lend following a shoot.- ing afllray at 2 n. m. yesterday 111 which lcook shot his victim less the doc- himself. The uoronous jury last night verdict ccckl store that willed Dr. Bentley to ‘his him: hilt Dr. llientley was going tn his the corner of Pleasant Cook's store ‘rluu collie n his cllcsl. (look then fled to falling ilcrilss A crowd immediately gathered. where ilo expired without regain- ng consciousness. Cook w-ns luk- Cook collie to this country from ivcd ln'l'l'urn two years. Hrntloy Mur- ' Fredericton Man (spacial t6 The Guardian.) nmnnrtizinoroei. now 25-—)Coi-- Q a he Royal Canadian Mounted Poi- conitreported hy the Canadian twenty year's. The ,,,,lCoal in lAllied Governmentsl Decidedly in _. To Go Ahead Favor oi Strike (Specdal tux-courteous.) MQNTlRIEAlL. July 25~¢Some- . IPARIS. Jilly 25—~Gcnerili collsld time tomorrow the decision of the ‘forty thousand railway men wilo oration of allied debts in their rc-inpake up No 4 lirtion to tllc reparations qucstionipqaiiway Employee's dlvisldn of the I Department now scams _ln be ussurod for IhPmf thc American Federation of La- firtllcomlng luteeting of tlic roprcihor Wm be announced, according scntzrtlvus Oflllt.‘ ullics in Londolltm, Goorgt. Dgckm genera] Qecfe - 'l‘llis was the conviction cltprcxisctllh-H-y of the d1y1qmn_ Al] day today t0llii_v in rcpilrutions circles. qhe Counting 0g mallet; from evpry Tho Allies having ("onrlilshflrljfi(liglrlct. of Canada were shopmcn llttvflllintlthlllill. tho llllitvd Slates M0 emmloygdl kept m‘, omqalg lifiVllffilliflflll under no CiYtllimSlitlllhusy and the Dummy“ according cos proposes to ‘lav tiflliwll lllto aim mam is.dgcldfidly in Jaym- of tilillil'l‘i‘i_l(‘il in which tit-ht 011111;; Strike, Upiililltlfl is m ‘he tho chief topic and _____v______..}_____ u a Pilot llilled in tllo Allied govolnmeilts have d " ,, W... ,... Airplane (Zfasii lied to go ahead independently 1 (5PGUIBI to The Guardian.) the llnitt-d Slates, ._ . ..l<‘RAM‘lNGH1A’ltl, Mass" July 25 , -_-——&-6c-——? 37 Years in Alcoholf;:S::":s;l.i;“ti.excels:- Kept Father's Body i ,quagmire near the Framiugham lflying field late Monday was pin- (Spcdlal to The Guardian.) ned under the wreckage and died PARIS Jilly 25.— in a picturlbefore he could be released. Dr. rsqur mountain valley situated inyClarence Gamble, of Pasadena, tiig Puy do Rome DepaflmvnblCailt, one of the 0W0 passengers, close hcsitle the village t-empteizv was seriously injured. The other, int Vivemil, stands a little prlvzlle Ralph K. Mfiligr, a ibrothpr of thg ll-hupcl. it is the property of a piici. escaped wish Ipivinrul cuts iiiistingulalir-il ilrcllacologist who mm bruise; ‘unlit It in 1885 at tile (lCilili of ills futnor. l-lcrlliotir-slllyr scalcdto lIi;?.,.l’"Z.-‘.‘.°.:.Jll'. "l::;~A““"“P°°m°“‘-‘*» chapel contains an extraordinary Meetings, Etc coffin. tin ‘which illt‘ ilrcliaeologlst. who himself is today an old liizln IlATESw-ltlc per lino per day. 9c. Der line per day for 3 deya or over. of eighty, has for thirty eight yours kept his father's hotly pre- served in spirits like all anatomi- 8c a line per day for 8 days or over f» figures. initial letter: count ail one word. 10 per cent. discount for’ uni silecinien. Tho iiovotcil son could not hour thc lricii of novel‘ cash. Address forms part of at! and must he paid for. ~ seeing again his venerated parent In tho flesh. So llavling obtained ilcrmission of (‘lllil and religious authorities, he built u zinc coffin with a glass trvp. in this. innmerseil in. n-lcollol, ‘he luiil his father's holly. frilly dressed in. everyday clothes‘. Every morning the olll "Taxi Service. country work I specialty. being perfectly acquain- ted with every part of the island. l can guarantee you good and quick service at reasonable rates. Phone man visits this strange banib and 443.3, gazes upon his iat'l.'el"s taco. ‘ ._ wilicll, on the authority of one "we are |n a 905M501; to was}; ‘who knew him intimately. is in and clean cars and wagons at short a perfect state of preservation. notlcu. Give us a‘ call‘ and be convinced. 24 Grafton Street, West end. $83531. "Mr. and Mrs. Henry Newcom- lle, Port iilll, announce the en, gngcmeut of their daughter, Annie, Great Britain 0wing * U‘ S‘ Enid to ‘Percy. Lawrence marriage will takc plat-c ln Aug- (Speciial to The Guardian. vllltilrle, \Vnles, Jilly 25? m‘ “m6 l" i Thorn Willi n dr-rltioil lNiVlllICO in izmil prices hero yesterday on the American ilelniind. Welsh coal recently selling at 24 Sllllllllgs per ton for export is now 27 shilling and business more active tllnn for many months puskt. ‘Filo loading collipzlnlcs are booked up until the end of August and "NOTICEWThe saleof house and lot wluich was to take place all Albany. P. E. 1., on July 29ih.| Saturday. will take place on July 28th. Friday. Same hour 3 p. m. By order. Ben]. Carter, auctioneer. 253i "Mr. and Mrs. Thomas‘ . . . . - Rich- , i _ . - m mm‘ to “mam more Orders‘ ards, Silmmerslde, l1 cc the engagement. of their youhsfli dfillflhitfl‘. IMiss Mary Amos to Mr John Dosroches. Middleton. mar- ringe is to take place in August.- nnuluu. vuuulWMMM _ LONDON. July Zlii-"Wliero is with good dance program. yannda? is it noar MontrealTRev. m, Admission 50c‘. W. Bowman Tucker, of the ‘Mon- 13145.31, treui City Mission, says that he ‘ was asked this question lu Liver- pool, during his present visit to Great Britain to rose funds for his mission. This almost eclipses tho "Reserve Wednesday night 20th for Pipe Band Social and- Dance, (‘nlledonlan Club Rooms‘. Good music. (Sr-otchsonxs by 1on0)‘ MoGrefor and A. Williamson. Dun- 8p. "After August 1st. n full line of ourlisraaesewitllbe carried by McLeod and ilollrilof: Mmitazaie And also lbld bffllinl Oilmmringd . fflrother of the deceased‘ served overseas during the war enlisting lsritrllllurfli with; wwlnnipcg units. "Billy," ‘fist regiment . and ekperlence of Miss Cora Hind. the Hunter driver, Bduvin fiarrlngton l-lidon. and J‘. J. (lllllii Melville. As was all this harness ielaend ‘inado and ailon lmv priced. it will 16s in thtfbeet interests ofwhepiablir to inspect before pilrchaslng elsewhere. 8. L Harv 8c Co. western journalist and ail-t-hority on subjects. who compelled to register as an though-she explained that she was a Canadian, Birch, I 0l0—26—-ll - To end tes-2o—-ai.~ ' Peddlers of . Narcotics Weeps M-omlenhm, July- , 2s.-- After listening for an hour with a smiifl on his face to witnesses. who ac- egaliy, Henry Guonntte, 22.‘ 0.1110 iufternoon broke down when Judie Cusson sentenced him to serve fifteen days in Jedi. Woeping-‘oo- piouely and protesting his, tnno~ cdnce hc was led‘ away te ‘ltlie cells, Evidence showed that-there wagalhoie in the floor 0f the I'M: 0nd sitoryof the house through which Guenet/te handed deck-s of cocaine to customers who jetood below. Aged Watchman. ils Murdered (Opeolnfte The. Guarded.) lisndiinqlsionc, July ‘ea:- A brutal murder "was disclosed in the lam factory of Slenator ‘Ill. D. Smith and Solis. Winona; at "six the body of the aged night withh- man E F. Caddy. 77 years of m, was found in a pool of his own blood i-n the centre of a, were room at the rear of the factory, Exami- nation of the ‘body shuweg [hit n bullet had been’ fired directly through his forehead. While there was no signs of a struggle," the mot-ive of the murder became ap- parent when it rwasdlscovered iha-t the vaults of the crflcss of the company were blown open the smaller safe in therinterior. . All the murderers got for their pains was a smdll sum of cash. ‘,1 ' The murdered man backfield-r hrated ‘his 77th birthday only on the previous day. The Woodhull‘, Temperature”, Tide, Moon, Etc. TORONTO. Jily ZM-ilzight winds, fair anilptaoionu-y or e little higher temperature. dii-gh tide ltonight at 11.32 And i evelln- at 1.31 tomorrow momlng at l2.47. Sun sets this and rises lomororw morning at 4.38. First quarter ‘moon. Monday. July 31st, 12.22 n. m. --—¢0@---- ten below zero here yesterday- Extended report on page four. “N oozie’? the" Stilts hie . 'l 5 UST NoTi-ll NR?! unmet down of the German indemnity I . cusod hint of selling narcotic! illf fifteen yesterday moruiugtwhiuiir