__ .,. 63.951111 the‘ clothes". does n01, o1.‘ A gubqtitute Will Diuppnint You" RA IOI I QI II ll var. 8e i" ""9 “will! "éffsféfrimo Aovslrrlssumuré _ Twp-lilo N! Illa I" 5'7"" OI r. ‘gnu, Illtlnl lens-II. count n hr ellh- Adclmu Ianlu ourt peelnl Ran-n Furnished Boon: u week. lltuntlon Wnllud, 50c (or FIRST OR SECOND 1 teacher for Springfield I guppleulent $176. ADIJIYI Haslam. Soc. bur; 2503-20-11. . 1 ___~____._-_ class school. w woiitnfilv" orald. R- R" _z____ WANTED — FIRST for Victoria School 60. lliidstluuner va- lemeut voted $200- on it possible E. tary of Trustees. 251102611. EACHER @335 teacher district Ml- CIIIIOIL Salli) Apply 1II 119m Boswell. 59"“ Victoria. waurlzo - FOR lblvirr school I tl]llfl|f_ . .- 1 il".'t tl‘ sccont c Ill‘... g“? 1.1.1.1.’... ‘i121 Archibald S0,. Wlicuticy ltiver. XNTEQ l EYES I E u c l-: o second class teucilel" for ‘ lien- nm-s "m"! 111-1111111 .\O. I11. Sill!- “5. Jun, I-I. Andrews, 211122 ">7 (11 EACH ER lw-hcailv." NTED-—— FIRQT 0R for 11lIll1i‘l' itlvcr $17.11, rnld~ \\'. 1'1. \\'1I1t. - 2113171111 EACHEFI WA F(I('1|ll11 ciluor s1"hoo1, sttllldtqlwl" ' eulallucr vacation. 1,,.,-l;_ Sl-crl-illl)‘. "1.1-rib L secouo cLAss loadlu]. |-.,,. Now .\.IIlI‘llI School. 1"I.\pc1"ien1-1- pro-flared. 51.11101"- nH-nl $11111 .I. \\’_ \\'.Ill'-!1l, Sccy. 21x1‘. T-itl til Itlisceilarlcous RODD'S TAXI SERVICE. PHONE 443.1. 11861954-21110 mo. A. 14-50mm, LAND aus voyor, Eflfrmouy Jet. 236847 lnlti AUCTION SALE-COTTAGE AND Lot. We will sell by auction t'o1 Mrs. lfilllvnlai Mctizli)". on Jul) 11tll Wednesday at 7 o'clock in tho ovouing that nice trottagl and lot situated at Holtd oi Prince St. (Gaytolvn) ‘Perms ut Sale. B. (‘artcr & Sou. 2507-7-10-21. FOR SALE-ON E/l-s-Y TERMS Seven Wood Farina. 550 acres call or write l) i. McKiunou Mon lngul", illltili-Ttrti FOR SALE-1 PARLOR SUIT I'1iIil(l iron ihabl. llllrcaus, and other llltltrlcs, apply 31E (‘Ilcst llllt St. 21 FOR SALE- FOUf-l BURNEP I'1~l"ic1"tiou (Iii Stove, almost uell pal"i11"ulnl"ly‘ useful for llllnunlc" talitagl-s, 1":lul|1s, etc. Apply (illtifdiiiii. 24iI0-7~10-3I BARN buildlulu Elliott: ear‘ “éALélluous . wul"ksilop, and oiilcl" witil (mo. acre land at Illliloita. 2513-7-10-31 EAEITE-R-‘WANTED FOR CLIN- iull school, principal, first m‘ s1"1"1lll11e1:l.~'5; sllppit-lncui $1110.00. ANTED A SUMMER COTTAGE FOR SALE Summer cottage and garage at Brighton shore. Apply to Revere Hotel. or l‘. C. Itrolvn. foxes, Ford touring car, first class colldltlrul; Lnfgttlli low-quin- tllruovcl". .-\ppl_v North S TEA- ED~SITCOND Cl. {own Nu. 7i School. Supplcultlnt $175.01», ii, t‘ .\lI1'1. Sccyh. 2511-110. WAN r120’ E51.‘ GREINWICH Stulnul .\'o I71. Second (‘lass j‘ ..Fcmale Teacher. liberal Supple- nlcui Joiul ll. Alcl-llvcn. 217;‘. 7115i. WANTED-A TEACHER F I-‘ortullc iivad School. No. tiupplclncui 8K1! t-ictlly dollars. Apply to (‘Iiniou hit-Donald 111-11 . l’. l1). l:<l:|ll1l ii it -i Hox Tti. 2170-7-11 R 128 sscouo CLASS“ ‘TUE 118.31"; \\'.|!l‘.l"li :11 tlncl- for illl dliu school. 1.111 Z111, HIIPIIIPIIIIWII $1011, .\I|-<. lwTllvill h, .\l_\t |"<, 81'1", :11 WANTED THIRD cLAss T571614. 1'1‘ lllrr tfillt-tlollia Strhool District ,\o. .11. huppll-uu-nt $50.00 apply John h‘. Stclvurt Sctfy. W NTED.-<F1R$T 10R SECOND 1"l=1:.- |1“i\1i>'i' 1'01" (Fraud 'l‘rncntiie “"|""| 1w. l"lll‘l't1 preferred: "'1 “' i‘ ll‘ i _.l_tlli Apply Ia t\ -1..\1t1l11I1.||1l, Sci‘. 253111-11 M111 (INTED FDR MQNTAGUE HIGH jltlllull. l‘rIu1-ipnl and four assist- lvlrl-‘I- liuppleuleuts: Principal L-"i- Jfisislauls $151) each. ll. J. “lllci. Ecclw-Izlrv’. 213141710431. wAul-zovrsllciiesvroarcsoéé 1111:1111 Swhooi unaut-l 15.1, tuuys "dlllluent-lul: (b-inbrr 1st, I923. Smmhlllflll $150. Main preferred "llhll Nathaniel Molvneanx. 5l‘l".\' ‘Touthport, Lot 4R, ' 11135-710411 . TEACHER wituiés- m; nauuzllt- School District No, 135. inlllllllelllent $75.00. Midsummer ‘fill 1111111. in,“ fihnn 20 pupils 1:1 lwllliilt‘ (Icorgo E. Seville, ‘ltdlzldilidifltvffl, Anuautlale I’. F}. ..| 1. wrtaia‘Fs.;"¥.:?1;a:.;.; 2:2" ifvllvol No 141. Principal fl__‘_ "W" Principal. Mains pra- ‘.)l(‘l1.'l11(I-'I foulnlo Immhgrg, "'"‘"l'." intorlumliato nopart- zlrilll“. Liberal Fllpplvuu-nt, An. T\ .11 iil‘i"', t‘. f‘. (‘nrltom Swot, '""t"cs tlouris. 2171117. TFMNIIER WihNTEflrFnurzrlr "‘ "ll School No '1',"_ <',.,.,uy,.~,,,'m "'1" “lilo-s $1100’) Pfwntltl 17mm .I. A. "|\n1r pp», [q-anph 211111 7-1141. 11511-13 2-1118-719-31.‘ (Plrnge. North 'l'l"_\'un. “lllll-T-I Awr AS " ' ' .~ _ , a . 11"‘ 21-11 ». t. -.=.~|..1.~1,1=on SALE- BEAUTIFUL RESI1J\I11"’1\G-E' "if!" ""1 .-......~.- 1.1.1 1.1‘. - —<o>---- “Um, .,,, 1- 3mm’. ,],.n_..,. m: |.~r_.,,,,l; y‘ qHyut-hpv‘ V‘ lt‘l‘II u‘, a ilundrl-d tiark . q J 1 . t1 l" til-aver Street, Sllllllllersldo I “’|\_' ll w‘ .11 1111- uulzl- o1 i." ' 111's Mcxlcw“ i*‘cr price, .1111‘. it" lf)[\l_\' It.» 1'. ‘Ml \--1l':., .\.»; Hindi vi. li.1l'.n..<,= Tl _. = ~~' "" " ' ' H". StrungjWutl-r Sin-ct, Sum known and luosl widely 11.1.: I 543mg WANTED FDR, FREE_ mu "1 . Ztitiltlfblm "lFPll l" rter or ill()l1(‘l‘II ticlion,‘ -— -—' r *~~ M ~ "m r-"r r" l"! 01111" breathtaking pur5||fl5 or NEW $011K, July 1n, 1,373,. in. FOR SALE-NEW COMBINED uln-stel" criluiuuls. iiu blocks '1 eral‘. dustriai 1ll1.i?l‘t"l~i1S in (‘aluadil have tbrcuhert and clrulut". 1. uulv cart iy attelnpt at llIllI't1t‘l‘ ill the gauwontracted with the. (Iompaula 11011101 with what , new to: lmusn, 11Q,|‘r||51y;.1¢,3 .1 uiutmllpfll‘(iarbouera consolntliu in the houses luulplt-tc. Zppruvl d box “p; m, m5 Bake,- Stres; m,“ 110 (Yoalluiltt a subsidiary of the es for shilpirgitlxts, all bull! ' Apply to W " {Vlrsilfieil oi gnol luaicl I1. .1, 9.11111, 1i. 1i. i‘. i-J. l. 23127-111111 FOR SALE. —FIEGISTFRED AYR | shire cow foul" ,\--ar.l oi"! t1 Iii"'1Il‘li August 12th one rcgi-a t1'(‘i1 bllil S luuufhs, and eut- re l,‘{1H1t‘I‘|~1i Iulli ll luuutiw. il.l).i‘ I hiwhill-K. tlllll choice Ilr drills" tlt-spatch zldds is not publicity Ill'1('l"1 l" “'11- dc-hvlll “"14 33111) map or w"1.:uau . - knowll. but it. is llllllcrstood to be I 11011111111)‘. l‘. 1'1. 1.. ,1,. qnillyuily "bu". hflffln - lllll1"Il iu-lnlv tin- cout 1II tho Unit "it ll lll‘ii ' f . - - 1 . 1'1] Rtltou "" when so ccr-alu a rcllctl l.~" at 1.111.. ‘foiwr-r-r“ y I u l —~ ~"—" .- Ii 11.11‘: e.- lml. "'1". 1 W’ 1- -" Y ~ ‘l1 11°11- FOR SALE. — ONE HUNDRED h U n u g m‘ ‘ I “L n1 ctiou \\"itll the report tilat large. acres of land. witll good Iwll" =1... ...... ._—_—- ._.i__ (‘.'l|1.'l1|i.'|1l I[|t1\r("_‘1g 1111.1 cuntracl. h1g5, situated at. Summorilelti 1d with a l\lcxic.au concern for tho l.ot (i7, tilreo allies from runs-l" aid and live Iroiu Konslngton. sold wltll or wlthollt crop, Apply to Angelina (Irokeu, EIIIPHIIII i’.l<i.i. 238643-61 ‘”".\_—FlZTiél‘|'Tll‘1iT.té1l '7‘ WANTED-COLLECTOR. SMART alld resourceful zlpply (Iunrdlan office. 23-18 fi-tf To. IT-t“ T0 LET-TWO OFFICES NEXT to American Consulate. wol‘ lighted and hosted. APPIY l" Two Macs. (i471 254i TO LET — FURNISHED ROOMS tfinakfast if desired 1117 Print": Street 10-3 Female Iielp Wanted WANTED A GIRLFOR HOUSE‘ woril. Apply 1214; Spring Street ' 25211-7-10-51 ———--{-O%-—~'- RECORD HARVEST ANTICIPATED WINNIPICG, .lllly ltlp- Anticipat- ing a record harvest, plans fur Iiriaging 40.000 hnrvesI-Ilund. from eastern Canada to assist the hrmors o! western Canada in reaping nnd threshing their crops will be discussed at a mnotiul! of i'II11\\'II_V and t-ulployluont scrvic‘ officials hero on July 17. hit-tuber: of tho (lulled i-‘urlul-rl‘ orpcniv-n lions in tho Prulre l'rovin-:e.»1 wil also fllicllii. .__._4<0>—-—-— A1. CTION SALE affix"? “coup oLAss TEA- _“""‘ ’ Dnost-ltlu-l» 991mm M.’ “' I "fonrrd. SIIDIIIPIIIMII. , " ‘A0111? to John A. Stewart L“? I 211m- 1-41 “T311519 —_i sscoun ‘ii-Adi: hi. vur-diulu size. Send part1”. ‘m ""4 urn-v to Iiox 4i, (Iflpr. 1li:lll. 2551711111111. - peronal property oi‘ Mrs. iteltl. I wlll cflcl‘ for l,\I1I11\' s.ll1- on tho premises at hiukorn on Friday. Jlliy 13 ni 2 p. m. The 1111111111 and lots at. Kinkora owned by the Iatt Tileresu Reid together with the H. F. MORRISON Station. Apply to Austin 'i‘uylol" FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR '1‘ r voll 1 luluul .1 -,, DON'T FORGET "rt-m- t; R. Fn-t-Lur-jltflflctbfiltlllainy July 14th, ~ gsla-l-lezl. $T0RE CLOSES today ut‘12,3() Please Shop curly Moon, g, Mu. Leod. n DON'T Ponce?‘ THE om. FIELD-Ewes Saturday July 14th 2543-"111-21. THE BRANT-The I). . G. S. grtlélt is at [lreucnt at lluctouche, fhnrkct tho tables b ing welhitocie‘ Hl- " vczatabl and "flailing a ' cuitlvzlfi 1i ".tru\v'u11l"rics w re on sale ui 1351: pcr box. Iluttcr sold froln Iitic to 34c; oggu, '50; fowl 75c to $1.15; rhubarb. G1: a It apples 20c doz. There was a good supply of wild strawberries at from 10c to 401: prl dish, nccordinz to size. Lamb sold at from 25c to 30c; beet’, 12c to 18c and steak, 20c retail. Fish was u little scarce. fresh and coined cod selling ut. 7c. 'l‘here was practically no haddock. Pot- atoes were selling at. from 65c to 75¢; buy 55c; oats 60c and straw 40 cents. I ..___ ‘ THE POSTPONED Ice aestlval in Milvlew Orange will take f-lace “led-attain luly lliil ill nid 0'1‘ the; Cream Hall y evening Orphanage. 25411-7-1111 THE ANNUAL MEETING-of the i’. E. Island hit-diced Society lvlll b1 hold ill the town m.“ Suullnorsidc. on Wednesday July 11th. 1L A TALENT YOUNG LADY.- 'I_ilo iollowing clipping is taken from 111G Calgary llernld. Tho little Indy referred to is u daughter of Mr. Leonard Bollndy formorly of this province. null n granduughter oi’ Mr. and Mrs. John lioundy oi’ Wlnsloe. The recital given by Miss Ilillriel ilouudy. pupil ut‘ hill-ls ’l‘hcres:1 M. Seigol assisted by "'l‘l_1o Warblo ' pupils of‘ A, Aflllllzc held 1II bt. Paul's Methodist. church. liillllurst, under the mm. plccs of the 141111108‘ aid, was n l-rreat success. Miss IIIIIPIIII, a child oi 11 years, after only (light, months’ trflllllllfl. rendered n llfugralu of eight numbers conl» prising humor. pathos and draula. With a finish that conunandcll the admiration other entire audien- 1'1". The young artist rendercti the various: items with siulpllclty~nn1l 1111111". entering into each character portrayed in a llltltit natural uulllll- I‘l'. All who heard her predict a, Krcut future for this gifted pupil oi’ Miss Scigci. Master Arlpuri STANLEY ON ROUTE-Tho steamer Stanley will go on the Charlottetown Pie-tun run“, lit-ginning Monday July 11;“, "lilllllll-Z return trips daily at $2- eatzh way. ' FESTlVAL-Jfhern will be nu lcc (‘rcanl 11nd Strawberry ifl-stivul ut (‘Ilerry Valley Hall Saturday evening July 11th. It‘ weather unfavorable illoudny Jilly 16th. Do not miss it 2534-7-11-11121. OFF ON A HOLlDAY—M1s1»" Mildred Harrington and Miss Flor-l ‘"1110 1118B 0i tho Model school itriliflliiiil, staff left rl-ccntly fol" Iios ton; thc forlucr to spend her hoil< days llith frieutls at Itl-vt-rc llench the latter to visit hcr Ilolnc there. "rim" Prlllrotlu: 11111.» Iiilrrillgtoll will spend a short time |II New York. Kirky gave u pianolforte solo in a 1l1t‘IIN1lll-', lnauncratntl "The \\'al"b~ ltT-‘l.’ ilI-Zlllil excelled thcnlscivcs, tho choruses being reuderetl with vim and real enjoyment and re. iiectlug grczlt credit for the train- 1111: given them by their leader, Mr. Ardlldgc. At the close little Iliurguvritc (Jnrscaiien made rl presentation oi‘ a lovely box of IIUIIJJFJIIR to Miss M. Bollndy. Rev A. \\' Coon acted us chuirluall for the recital. (Patriot please Copy) soc-ii PERSONALS ST. PAUL'S S. S. PICNIC AT Lallalcy Hench. Iluless the “mdlillg is distinctly flue St. i‘zllll‘u Sunday School Picnic will not be ‘leld to day tlltili but the fnilolvillg '11)’ ll’ 1111c. (‘ilil1ll"e'n nnd icac|lcl"s will he couwyod by cars leaving "zlrisil ilall at 10.111) Arraugculeuts lro Ilcilll: nladc for cn-rs to leave at Hi0 b. III. fol" Illi lnbl-rs of the coir rreiitltiou who dcslrc to go ollt I'm" 11o i|11t‘I‘lli)(IiI 251877.11,“ tum (Iludys Sullivan teacher ol‘ luzltileluniicn ill ltlcsi Jllniol" lligh School, Stamford (‘onu, is spend- llll: lnl" vacation at her Iloulo ill M ~ iluluuiclasldtr. IN (‘rust-r arrlvt-d in port REOULUS ‘ PO RTE-The l‘ reucil “iicgllllllW about 1; Mrs. l.. It. liiorrls alld IIIIIIKIIIPI‘ y iihoda ul‘ Vallrollver, H. (‘., have f_"'"|""1i _ I‘\‘~\‘1l"l'1l1l,l' morning tlrrivoll ill tilt: city Io spend thc rom Auilcuul inland. lier (‘our llllllllllil’ with Nlrs. Morris's parents tVictors. _ ‘vies. 1 e o hulhwas luyed at Augli (1lIIi‘l'1l picnic, Sollih Rllaiicn, .Iu 4. ~'i‘.he Victor Club, o1 Nclv govt, and the ivhlzbmgs o! “HIE-iv icy Iilvcr, were 1.11 cmimtlutl ~ the Whizbaugs IDIXII-Z the 1"l‘.all.-ug< em. The Victors won by a good IIIHFHIu-sccro being, 1.1 to 7. Tile game was a very interesting and exciting lure, n: - hotly contest- ed from beginning to cud, anti ~he Ian-l and oniuoklu: \\'1'ro l-erlainLv tlruuttd to a tine exhibition o. base». ball. z ‘in the first inning the Vic-tors, showed that they were out i0 will; the game, and [)11£‘(1 up a score that p‘..l1'el thcm in n position lo will tile game, hllt the “filllzbinga calm- 11111111. trolig ill the third and hurth 111111111...» Icing the score. 1711c Vicioz-i, ilolvt-vez", were null tlll"oll1.',I| _\t'1, and In the filth inning‘ bcfiln steadily to lllcrtln .. the scorn over U111!‘ ()|)|Ililt‘!|l.1 uni w< 1e llcvtsl" ill any danger‘ oi 111s- llll-l I111" game from the -11X'.1I l-luu to thc t-uzi of the gtllne. For the Whizhuugs L. Smith and l.ou hiotluubrey pitched Pxrdiicnl ball, while lol- tho victors", 11d‘l'1Ii‘I'1 Stevenson, iiarinud Mill and Claw" -l'1-|- '11ll1lIIiilI pllt ovcr the hall like vt-tcral": 111' the game. Iiatting 11nd iicltling by Iloth ' good and at tiulc-z illrre lllt lltlr-"hcs oi‘ play l,u 'I‘hme two lillbs have ~13! 1T3 both uidcs. only lately bcou UIT-(lillillhillllti with ii little more rlractice lvo nlav v’ p111 to sec lroulc vc:y iuI1-|"1=-tlll;: "Ilitfivhilii. It is ~"1".l1‘ce1,\‘ fail‘ Io i'lti|\"11ll1.:1~ 171- who - tvcry ulelub-l" ol‘ 1llI11| tsn 1w 11.11 .~"lll"ll 1-x1"1-l1cllt \\ "l‘1, bllt .\.- lI‘1_‘_',1i| rlculiou the .=" "ll-ll" play of ll. l1i1'ki1-.ou and 11-li">11 . v oulacn oi‘ I111 Yletors zml l.. 1'1Iii"1' 1"l‘ and C1I1iI'1(‘:<l Audrt-lvx" of Wilizilungzw", 'i‘ilcso plul ".1 were riabt tin-rt- with 11Il‘ gou- . The game was lllupircd to the s.1ti.~"l‘.l1"- tloll ol all by liic itcv. II, Alursil. The lineup: ' Whizbangs (Tatlller iial"1;-l1i ilicklesuu .....i.. l. iicl"bel"t Slcvcll».<11|l...l.. .\it"(Jollill"ey II. iliil, (i. illlcll."1ua1l.....it. Smith .I'31:st hust- . Stevenson . . . . . ., 1.. .\'1'.'('()il1)I'Il_\' Second baso llulmau . . . . . . .. 'i‘hir1l - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11. 14111111 . St "Hdl-itlll . iiighi. ilarvcy illcvcllsou (‘1."ull"l~ ll 1§'(‘\'t‘ll.‘lillI (‘handler .\1. 11111 ll.lrl‘l'ii i1. . ..\lI‘.1I‘|-\\'.' . Lin: C. .\'. Ilalheaon lnalldcl" i'.‘1llllo1l1l ill-rricll culled 1m Ill‘. and llirs. IVIIsuIl liuwntt, ills lionol" Llcllt (lovclalor M1: |1‘l"iuc1-St, K111111111 this fort-noon, who inlulcd», 1141i’ rcturucd the cull and was "Pvclrcd with the custo l‘ho (‘r ,- .\lr. \\'ilil:lul ll. Pulr. and 111.: “m”.Hahn,“ilrotilrl" Arthur J. o!‘ Cleveland, icavcs this (!\’i‘.ll1IIt;-()||10. arc visiting Mr. alld .‘.ir.".. 1i. <l.\ and will be in 1’i(j[()"111l.)_‘v’ Ilolluuu at. liost View. lhl" Scottish ct-Il-brzttioll next: .v1.-1 k. Silo hm; ,1 crow "l" m“. m1“ . lure _]_ n, Pl“. lrcd lul-u all ranks uud in 26R feet‘ lltlllciltsll‘ 1 1,- llavc arrlu-d 0111K with a speed o1‘ 18 knots. lim- l-rt- Ilolu Saskatoon. The) '11.~i])1ii(J\"llIt'Il[ is 151m 1mm ‘w... 1241101111 the Hlllllliltfi‘ with ilirs. Mac- i(‘uliluu'.-= parents, Mr. and hlrn. E AMERmAN Uiiililiti Nicholson. .1 -~—~ THE IDOL OF ‘IH eludes the tlesperate shot o1‘ Alorixllllmlfl] Rillllvflyfl 0i’ hltiXll-‘O f0!‘ iarty, gpnillg 0|’ 1,011.10" ¢,~i,n_n,,|5_§tl1e. purchase oi 1(l,t)t)(I,(I(1~I tons oi’ 1,. rescues H“. l‘ri\‘l gm AHCUIIIIPXIPEIII c1111], shipments to the i"iill11illGI‘ lrom zllbdllctioll null by ltbdlimmmim‘ m h“ "l m" m1“ "r 200 »1n blag ‘l(\l{\"liv‘\ “Ark HHHlPYIYIIIIIIJII ton? a_ wt-wké rlccoroirygtn _ n superb, hc recovers doculutlnts‘;‘:;T‘=’;L‘];P1llfitymllluva’"k‘zfjill Mé‘£‘r'l‘;?t- but llii‘lill life and lartuuc! .‘,t|\‘ftIl'I' today. ..< .. “mu ‘Journal tu-day. 'l‘ho price _ the (‘untldizlll pllr cllasvrs will pay for the coal. thc purchase oi‘ 10.tItItI,tIlIlI tons of coal, it was announced this morning from hcnd1|lla1"tel"u of tho llrltisil Eulpirl- tltcci (‘ol"p1'.l'.'ltio1l that tilio orgallizulloll la in no way connect- l-d with thc 1I al. IPOOOQ-OOQ-OOQQQQOOOOOXOOQ Iiotel iliciorin I Q Q¢O O-O OQOQOOO-OQOOQ G090‘. German Often to tho travolllnfl 121117.“: .°..°.$T°"ZTZZ Is Declared Res- talns 44 rooms wit" ponsibie LONDON. July 10."‘Th6 German pFIVIIG bltbl. The CHI- Ina II famous all oval (Wflldi- 1"°P"°"e' ‘n 1i(\\‘t’l‘ilIIIt‘Ii1 itself is I‘("H|>tIII1."»1)1t‘ all rooms. Couretoul tor the dl-prcciaiion oi‘ tlel"lllany‘u > ‘ "III'I‘I'II(Z_\', is thc finding oi‘ the ' "rvlcm llciehstaghl columlttoo of inquiry H. C. BROWN. MIVWII" lvilicil iusucd its report iodny, sayu n (lr-niral News (Iespzlttlll from Ilerliil. The report, adds tho message, says tho collapse of tho luark was particularly due to ex- tensive pllrcilascs oi‘ foreign coal by the railway zldnlinlstrzltitul witil~ out notifying t-he ileicllsbnnk or other authorities. {Oi TO RETAIN RIFLE RANGES '0 OQGO-QOQ-QQ-QQQQQQQ 0000*.‘ The Charlottetown llotci Co., Lid- 9-00-040-00-00000000030-0040 ()'I"1‘A\\'1\. Jilly 1iI.-~/\ special coulluittol- of the (lttnwu field nai- lrrailsts’ club Ims rocoullllontiod to tilolr council that. the federal (lov- crnlnent he urged to retain thc itockliife rifle ranges site, for the purpose of establishing a national botanical alld zoological] garden Ior ihc 1It‘Il'"1'1t of lilo people of Pnnzldn. ‘ — —-—<oa- CANADIAN BUILDING LONDON. July I0.» Plant for the construction of the (‘nuadian VICTORIA’ HOTEL Ii, V. lll-rry. St. John; Ilcv. J. 1'1 immgiqp 'l‘ryou; lliernard "Loch. ‘Poronte; ’I‘. II. ltolihlee.“ l1'.\'!l_ll'. q“ My; "D, J. (Hills, Illilliill ltll» 1r; Bernard Lock. Toront»: Hurry Burr. Toronto: Geo. l\i_ Blnns, Hall ‘a ll. H. "illnrpe. St. John: H dlln. lltichard Williams. ilall- Mrs. W111. Taylor and son. §prl:1-el",'lnd". .I. llrld, (ihn-ilptl‘. l<. t, Tanner, Toronto; ti, F] Corbett 11. J<hu: Sy-lucy Wolie. Llvcrlllm‘ 1,. W. Murdock. Mllrml’ “"9"? E will- Government Eric titcvl" ‘ _ \V. 1.1111; Stills; \‘iclors,~\\' ilickicsou, l5. _ Ilill, \V \‘“iII|I1'.‘, Whizhuugs Tutor 1.111;. I‘. Ailltlleson. Turkey Wants Great Britain to Remove Her» Warships 1 t . tlio rlltllll. .1_v thc Ailtltlfil tlovcrlllllcut. ’l'il1- Wiiffiiliptl of i~‘l".'1n1:c alld Italy must also go, islllt-t P11141111 declares so that (lttoulau subjects luay ‘be frccd otI all this evidence of Iur< 1 ign tlonliuiou. The Allied representatives have referred the question to their houle (ioverlllueuts it is presllluerl that (treat llrittlill -wiil agree to a reduction ill the number of silips. lilllt wlll decline to withdraw all lot‘ thcul, p1 ndiul: general wliificat- ‘ion of tile Straits convention wilicll fixes I1II'lllIIlI1)('l‘ of wltrsilips wllicil luuy pass 11lI‘t)llI’.1l the Dardzluclies alld thc 1itiH]I1l')I‘iItl. 'l‘hc protomll on con .-' which will b1- nttachcd to the trr-"lty. provides that in case 111i’ (‘ilolail-l" (‘tuupzluy aiunldolls parts of its co."ltl"act.s 111111 decides not to build zllltitttrtl railroads. ‘furkcyl will nivc all option to the ilrltish and Flcuch (‘OIIIIIZXIINS cujoyiul: [)l‘t*-\\'iII' rights. . _. __-Qoo.-__ SPRING VALLEY SCHOOL MR. Career With D .\ll". (‘barb-s i\'1-1ldy o1’ I Stulia, ulcal _"., 111x and wbosc iiilidfiité alld 11|llail_v tiistiutzuishod purls i t‘ily, is ll’"n.~cll laluolls all lie located I111‘ ilr<l tin url- 1iI11ll‘StJ11t1 1n(‘11n:lI;l audllis- 1-ov1-1"1-1i l'ilt11(IiIt'11\t" ori- ill the. solid but it is doubtful it iill.\' o1 tilese succc bronchi ililn nreatw p» ~uua1 satlslao Lion than hi< tilueiy- 1II~;1"II\’<‘I'.\’ o1‘ ilrl-rtl an a 1It‘II1i1l‘1IiI11(1(‘l'. .\Ir. lit-tidy, al TII _\'1-ar.~". oi‘ iIf»'.1'l1(IlllI(1 that years oi hard ship and cxp.>~=lll"ll had told on i'\'t'1i Ilia robust Flllhliltlr tlou. ‘Today, lilitliiin lo luv co. .\1r. i\'<1id_\" is u'.:.1ill iI(11\'l'lIlli1 <1roug and siralcllt. u~ a (lacs it‘. ill: '.c1~l". til 1'11 1111b to I; k azuiu ilu- lr.l.l< ol his \iL‘(|l'lllI voulll. lit-re i"- .\Il". l\'1'd'1.\" ‘it-ml at: F111‘ a Ion". ‘tut- I :=l|Ii‘1-l"~l Iruln i'1li‘lIlIllil1SiIl so bad that I rollli not work. .\l_\ 1)i(‘1( a"hcd ilrrilily lillti I wu: a1» lntist ilcnt 1iol1.bl1-. I had pains 1il Ill)‘ Illlccs null t'1"1\| and cv- 1"i'_\' 111111’ i llliI\‘('t1, my joints 1"l":|1"k1»1i. Rollie ilrut- aco I ‘lad an t7i>(‘l“.Ii1Ilii fur an ll1t‘I'l' Just b1 111w my ktlt-e and \\'.l.< i‘. '11" hoqlital I11!‘ ilvo ulunll .\l'- icr that my tr llble: 2:111:11 -.l by E. A. Faster. It is also tsy Sruris Drug Cm. and by CLOSING 0n Wednesday cveninlt. July 126th. the ratepayers of Spring " iltv and utilrrt" iniwl-steti. ill thc ailoul for thc "lollilll. e:;1"l"cisc. I I'(l‘.lIiI was l.a."t1 fully trimmed with 1u.'lp!c leaves and flags. » Aflcl" thc cxunliuatiou, which was v1 ry isfautory, a plczlslul: proprallll- - pllt on, which was‘ 111111-111 a credit to tcnl-llcl" alld pupils. tIIIo |)1('il.“.1lIII part oi‘ tin-l pl"ol.,r.'lult- will: pllt on, which was‘ the prizes to thc pupils, alld tilt-I [II‘|'i;l'l tzttiou oi’ an zlpproprlrlic] gift and ‘iddrcsu to tho teat-ht 1",) I\lis.-1 MIIIHIII Cairns who has resign-l cd h1~r tlutles an a teacher. 'I‘lle| address was as Iil11(l\\'l>'.I 1 ilcar 'l‘1-ncI11"r. examination, we wish to any a few words in parting. \\'c owll. at times faults you to forget our I‘. Laugllle, 11“.‘Pi1t"l‘1i‘1(IlII R. W. ‘ ‘pxeqlh grhqu“; 1p_ \\’_ (‘hurling building for the liritish uupirc Ex mm Mmgnnish; Q _.\_ \\'|||[,af3 hibitlou was installed on the ‘1l)n,-pfll; C‘ I,‘ Tum“, ‘(pnfldla Yrollud today, anti work on. the ,~ .. W_ l,‘ ymmg‘ "alpyux; ,|_ M ‘lnilding will commence tomorrowz ~,1,.M.,,z;¢_ 3,.0,,.h1,,|r“; 11rd ,1 Australia and India are the oulyt “Maren Qlmwa; M15, M, l, other participants who have nl» Marvm‘ s,‘ John; |(_ 1.; guise" ready nlsdea beginning and there, “1,a|n,n,n' 3135.3; M‘; "m1 ,\||-.1, A is considerable rivalry for the hon» or of finishing Iirsfi Details of the ‘vammnh yum,“ plum ppwgg, exhibits are helm: kept more or- Wniiinm litlke; M, A. "Hayden loss secret, since each Dolninioni yhfldmh Mags; ppm-l Hayden. Mal~ is inspired with n laudable tlllrg Nicholson, Milton; M. i.. Wheaten ‘ Auctioneer AMOS P. MORAN Executor. Em 4 i,’ L f “ML Mn“. _]_ ,\_ (vnmpptl. Ileana, bltfon to outdo Illc others. for their kind thought. and stated that she regretted to leave them. Silo plalseti them for their kind- ness to her and said “Spring Volley pupils are second to none." Tileu followed lunuy speeches. (‘unl- pIilnl-ntllry to both tl-ilchear pupils, utter wilieh a very testing evening came to a in- 21 ("lost- wo Ilavc been unruly. but. we ziskl QV¢=_l‘-___ u 11111 ‘I I‘l‘III(III1)(‘I" the words of the put-dim" CHARLES KEDDY HIS GREATEST FIND Nctcd Prospector Crowns .|1II1‘1U|11111111‘1J|11|It1l'|'41V1 ll.-~ lily ul ll:lIi pro. |>1'1"t u" and ili1IIl'i'il1(I'.',1.\'1. Draco ls being specially introduced in Charlottetown Drug ($0.. Limltcd. in Montague by H, J. hialaan. l" $01105 Can ho enlzlkod- sn1-ini.=_ dances, lectures an ~~, tlliu-y- teuicrtalnmentzg Plano" t8b1l-s.t‘hhir5, dishes, sup- 1111111. (faterlng arranged ior ii 1i1.-.~lired. Telephone 151i. Apply N. M. Gillespie, Asst. Sccy. 6i Interesting and Usciul isc ovcry of Drcco .aI..- ltzl u-.'1_v. .\'t~\\" 1h»... Nova urund p..renl< luuw~al1u.1.1 n I1II'I‘JII'1_\ tillvflopllleil o. ‘ilo 1|\t'l‘ ('.1l1.1<I.1 .I.: .1 ‘~li1'1"I .1111! to start. .\i_v stonlucll and 111d nlgls wort- III bud F'l.'i.|)1' and my bowel; were irr 1:111:11". "'i'llu:1l1 ‘JUIIIIIIPNS. I have ilillilli 1111-1-11. it iitir- l‘1'111'\'t"'1 my .~1l'iiIi<'l"1I and kidney trouble; I 1|iI\'1\ no IIHIYI‘ rill-ll- IlIiiL1‘~’ilI all-l wllk pI-laW-ctly ~:lr.li'.-hl .\l,v build-ls .'ll‘1- 1dr 1.11.11" and ill |-il'1 I alll a new lunll and tl-oi t\lra line tor |l|_\‘ T I‘._l"1nl.~. I cannot praise llrl-co too 1ii‘,’,1i1,\. Th1‘ l‘t‘1li1|\' I oblulnctl >ili']Ii"1.~.t>I| lllt- "lull I gladly" rt-toulnu-ad i1 t": my. 1111-. I tel-l mat-ll t-il‘tilli.'l'l‘ ill vvvrl‘ wa and b.111- '.':1lu1~<l iilt- ]ililllil|~' ill \\‘l' Ill." \1|~_ l\'o1]d,v'< pillurl- pull- 1i.~il1l ilcrc, .\"III\\‘.< 1l1|II Ila II 1I1l11' and 1|l‘ili'l_\' Iliiili. ll will l“. \\'l‘11'1)ll|l" new: 111 Ills nlallv friend." ill uliuin: " know oi‘ tho :1il‘lll‘1 cu ."li~"1~o\1r_\' ha": L llrl-co i4 ulndt- from h1-1"l1:4. roots, lulrk alld l1--.|‘vl~~= lhat luut- and rl-ulllllll" Ill" "ll" mo. <_\'>1t'lll. it contains n11 "|..|~,-.|1-_\-_ IIUI o1" habit l. l‘lll1ll.! I111... . ' "1: - l scld in Sumnlcrrkle by Gflllflili a gord (irugglst everywhere. w, J. (BILL) THOMPSON. of Tfrgnlb, one of the finalists for the Canadian amateur 9°17 Champion- ship at Kanawaki SaturdBY- H” m" Rgdvcrs McKenzie of Montreal- ___ _L__./ __ .-—~- BIRTHS VVATTSQAV .5. "int; 11111., 1.11 llaruid and .\"lr.<. \\‘ait:=. a will. ' -- - : Ito- CAREY-— A1 Milan Lalo. NI" 4 l,,|_ June Ito, 1:1 l, 1o .\lr. and .\lr.\. II. 1:. w. cure.» =1 W"- t-Ity on Saturday KELL\-—lu this ' and 7111's. 1\ill'1 .1lI1,\‘ ‘.111. to .\'|l'- I\'1-1I_v, a sou. (tlty on July f-th. DOYLE—Iu this _ _ llollllllll" i)o.\‘1" 4| to .\1I‘, alld .\Ir:~'. 11111. 1.1-o. BROWN—-.-\1 Ht l-auls 11"\'1I1lil1 \':lll1oll\1l‘. 1 (‘., 11h July 15th to .\lr. and '\lr:-.. ():-‘\\'iI1(| \\'. itrolvu. 111p!‘ .\Iyrll1- 1‘1-;t|‘I1(ii|l a dallviltcr, 'l.\'orln.'l .\lll,\'111'ic. 1 1 l l VVI-IITE.” jijl-lrk ‘hi-int a‘ 1113:; _\I;||'_'_;|r1't ilot-llelltlurii, he- 11t.\t‘t| wile 111 (iczlrllc \\'Ili‘1-, 11121-11 1,71 I-‘lluclxll \\’1-1i11es<":l_v at 15.5111 ([1111. ‘FURZ‘—~||| this vii)’. Jul)’ Ilt-llllata lhlrxe, tllzcd 71 ')""lll'-“- idallahlvr oi‘ ti|1~ iatc itnzlulrd _|.‘ur"/.l~ tornlt-rly" oi‘ \\'hl~atl1-_v iiivcr jl-‘nnt-ral from ilcr iato 114414101164‘, II iAilt-y St. today 11til inst, at 2.110 .p, lu. 1ii1t‘l'lIii‘iI1 lH-opll" (‘I-IuI-I1-ry. l Ilth. All the Way From Ncwa1"k.—-Vl;ll'cr Grcnda, (ircman from the h lilo L’ 1st Ilattlo (‘anlpbr-ll 2nd llindrr- .\Il'.NcilI GRADE VI "llthlst. l\'III1vI>t'11r\ (‘ollllicil 1d. Jrnli Profit! I; gr f". luglul: oi‘ “(loll Savl- thc i .»-..~.4"».....>:-'.=<.1.e- M, w‘, "m," mm,‘ m‘. m". AHHH," Jersey town. arrived in Toronto late Friday‘ night. on hi: old-t mc high ‘Izlcyclc, after travelling aboard it all inc vmy from III‘; borne ‘city, The diztanc: iq“4000 miles. Ii: is going home by '1l‘II1\, bow- ‘ GRADE V i wilt-n he lmid: . ' . . ..-. . . . ,_ , _ _ 'I h1- tollolvlug are thc I lm- is! Ituloud t hnlnpioll “Hmn m" "yew" mo“ m!‘ \\’i11n1 rs. Attendance Miltill" M1» ‘Jud Flldlllt- Ilrjyantou , 11mm!“ _ Neill, iioporiulcnt equally IlI('l'11- GRADE IV 1h" purkn Lrynlfll fld". cd bv iio'l.1~l 1‘1‘1l|'ill, 31111110" .\1(‘> i~l. .111 l‘]i1I 1"l‘-1l')' Tum‘ we "m" hm‘ n "Mimi Neil ‘Hattie (‘alllpbcll, ilcsslo 12nd. ..\‘l"I‘11 tiutlburv. . sincere ,. 1 (‘zllupbtrll Jenn i‘rufit and GRADE III ‘Hum’ m“ "mgh “"1 Md“ 1A1l1li1"l.1~ilc (‘onnick drawn by .I1-ou 11-‘1. 1." iahtcu 11iII‘l'IIII‘i11li mdhf‘ ‘m’ Wars y?" "av" hmmii‘rot'lt, 1\I‘I11IllI1 tic equal lul-riicd t. \.'1Ibur lll"yl1uiou uuougst us, you IIIIH‘ euduurodthy Hump“, (‘Hlnphvlh H J,‘ |.,.,,|-“__ "“"'~“"" i" "1' "ll" ““‘ “"1 will‘ Ilntigc 1111-11-11. lulu..- vauuu-t-u. armor. II W" “m,” ‘hvmml m lmw" m4‘ w," AIIIIIPIIPIII‘ (‘onulcln and .|1-ou “k 3'0" i“ “("1" “'1” mm" '7'“ Profltt drawn by Iiozl-l i'roiitt. i=1 iluloid (‘lmlllplop 1:1 a slirgllt token of our esteem ' 33,] 1 ,. mu“ mmmhpn lud may health, happiness and GRADE |X GRADE l .Iod’s richest blessings bs your I , 11,.“ ‘M's hmmlum ponmu" 1t. Ill-sale (‘zlmpilcii 1‘" 111 =11 r JvIUIIIIIYII-I Sigllul by the pupils of Spring 3n,‘ “(m1 pmfm _ __ __.>_____ "“"“Y- r11 ‘l‘1~" =11. 1 11.1" 1' .,, h. 1,11,.“ Miss (‘nirns thanked thl- pupils GnADE V“ l. W, P W] mo“ 1"" "I V“) - .. . w" , . ti. \\'|11:1~.1r lI_\~' i: l1ll"1-l1:1:b< ill'lilt1.\ l... 111:» ..r cu iuslulls. 1" prains o1 burns. 1n‘ ; tins in ilu..b~ or Indy \-'\11 IiI."1\\‘ ll-ll 11l"lIIt‘I11t'1Ilt:]1ttI\ -~ its-cl: and 11"» shows \\Il\ ‘l- " l!*'l‘. 1 oil i~= ill 2t‘il"l‘ZI1 |.. ii!‘ llII\\'1‘l" other zhan ltscll‘. " u1l_1'.ll.ll"alllec. 'i‘lll~=| MARRIAG S MILLAN. .\L I1. Au- ' l-burcil. Win‘ \unt-tl1- lrent- \11".\1i11illl, \\'c.»:t, “CROSSED WIRES; Prize-Winning Comedy-Drama New York prides itself on con- trolling all the plays that‘. are‘ duced in America. It looks t em over first, and when it is throu h with them it; lets the rastot t e country have a look at them. But for onco the rest of the country has turned the tables. .“.Crossed Wires," the winner of the Chautau- qua Prize Play Contest, which wl-II 1 be seen hero as a regular part o! 4 the Chautauqua program cannotbs produced on Broadway, accordln to the terms of the contest, unti after it has been played all summer over the Chautauqua circuits. A year ago the leaders of the Chautauqua movement gut together and decided that: Chautauqua was .big enough and good enough to ‘have its own plays and "not use 1 Broadway's (est-offs. They thera- fore decldeti to offer a prize of $3,000 ‘for an original play of American life written by an Ameri- can author. More than 300 plays were submitted, and after careful reading oi.‘ thenl all by the judges, “Crossed Wires" was selected as the winner of the lwize. It was , produced by a colnpcetent cast; and lprescntcd ilcfore a large audience l of critics ilelortv the opening of tho tihnlltauqua season. 1t proved to be un overwhelming success and just. what was wanted i191‘ produc- tion as the Chautauqua play.’ The author of the winning play is Richard A. Purd who is the author of several other plays and poems. A poem of his entitled "The Day" was published during the wur and was much discussed in literary and patriotic circles, being classed with "In Flanders Fields" as one of the best poems written during the war. 1n "Crossed Wires" M1". Pllrriy ltella n story that comes into tho ‘actual experience of many Ameri- g can boys. liis principal Characters are two boys with ambition. (Juu lot‘ them wants to be a newspaper i editor, but instead _is forced to run 'the dry goods business which ills [father started. The other wants to be a dry oods merchant, but .finds himself orced by his father into being n newspaper man. They realize that they are “Crossed Wires" and make up their minds that they will get: the wires un- lcrossed so that they work.‘ How |they go nboat accomplishing their purpose forms a story that is iuil of aughable situations and amus- ing characters from beginning to end. incidentally they both find that life is not: complete without romance, and before the final cur- tain fails, wedding bells are in the air for two happy couples. 16th to College 2645. Chautauqua Week. 22nd Prince of Grounds. July Wales