i n. i PAGE wit. “F . 3-1 ltoorl-isffGS» _ H -l- ‘II N0 Ii N0 ‘Iiiuiggi A . t‘l~,"t,,/t7.1f1>t11 ‘SEEN IN t II DREAM SAN PEDRO. (‘al., July 31.—Rc- remarkable slury il_l connection with lhc double traéicily at Won- doc, the picturesque Lllanulorguu CLEARANCE AIISTIOII SALE" At Nuflll River (‘oruer on WEDNENIIAY TIIE on. DAY or AFGIWIT. I939- At One cfclnrk Hliurll- Tho bountiful furnl. lulu-k. crop. Im- plmu-ntn. rlc. Fnrnl 0f 57 non-n 0f the vnry Irllnl nluud lu Lower Provlnccn, only 5i I" f" from (‘hlrlollrlunvlh I800" Iilllhnmv" V well fenced uud with-red. ulno Klfflll village. v i-rul» of IHIN- cal»- nchllw“ 11"‘ '"""'i‘*"- 'l‘lu~ two liltlo children of Ml» Pom» 11ml m‘ _ and Airs. .\l'1Illll‘ ‘Lcunox of Cardiff "II “ml I” "" were found with their throats i-‘lli M hlmLE IIrIEIIrIIInIIII-dtrllIIEIIIIIZII ranch, in a disused quarry. The uloihcr is xfixhfl“, xhflhnlfhm; iu flit: Barry llospltal suffering ii‘l'0l'l&—- llurnr, r» . from a dccp wound in the throat- llnl, IH-rl-lu-ron vhulri-i old, gnu-rill purpose: IWHNIUE it is alleged that while Mrs. L011‘ uox was attempting to lake ller own life the razor snapped, It transpires that a few weeks ago Mr, and Mrs. Lennox were lll hod when the father was HPOIIHPII by hearing Ilis wife suddenly break iniu violent screaming. lullvll l llfillltl now, n. furrow Iu f~\ll:| Q young pigs; 1G0 hello; U0 chicks-nu; 12 geese: ll due-luv. DIPLICNIICNTS-l truck WIIRIIIII 1 hlly mower: I lluy rullr: 1 r-Ivuxh: 1 not npflp}: tooth harrown: 1 m-l spiki- Ilurrnwn; 1 Pfflllll lu-purulnr. Ill-lot: l Incubator: l lnnrxx..m-nrl.v III-vi "KI" ____u. _,,___ lillrllrmn: nhovl-ln; flu-kn; Ilurn: l ‘i- l-lleu ntnve. Nunlfort. new, uml ull haunt-hold furniture. About I000 fro! of lumIn-r. qunutllq of lire wood and all other urlll-lou not vnrntluurcl. (Inly reason for soiling. I lllll colu- pelIo-ll ln go “'10-! h_\' .\ll){llt4l l0lll. Tarmac of lurul null ulolonlllr-u many. and IIIIIIIP lmonn ut null‘. w... wlll In‘ amid up lo the lluy of nulo by prlvin» mule. lnnlu-rllon uuy llvnr. Apply lo owner on mm. or to J. A. llr-Ilnllulll. Auctioneer, 200 Hyd- The Undcrsigned are instructed to sell at Public Auction on the premises at West Street in Char- lottetown on Thursday the Seventh day of August A. D. 1924, at the hour of Twelve O’Clock noon:— All the large, beautiful and valu able property known an "River side" and which was the Summer "P! m- residence of the late Sir L. H- n0.\'.\l.n nrvrllvzsox. Davies for some yum I \ “vmwun NM“ mum The property has a frontage of 3",.“ ,,.,.,._ 3763.14.14; 320 feet on West Street and ex‘ tends to the channel of the stream running from the Government Pond to Hilltsborough River, with a lame commodious dwelling house. con- servatory and garage, shore front with breastwork. lawn and garden. Good title and immediate p05 session to purchaser, Dated 1st August A. D., 192i GAUDET d» HASZARD. Solicitors Pleatillgd-Iflemsiitch- ing and Picoting, Etc. . Pleatlng. Hematltchilng and Pic ating, Button-Making, French Ac- mrdlan. Knife, Box and Box Com- oinatlon pleating. Skirts, panels or trimming. Work done and returned BENJ- CARTER ESW I THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Marriagé Scales (Continued) IJOISIFVN "(JUNE 0|" (‘AIIIIN FALLS AIIOPT HEN. llnrlrl innl nut neon Murlnuu since thfe ‘iunluoul nhc ntoud in the llhrury door- way uud \\‘llll‘ll\‘1l‘(‘l'IlIL{ (‘llllulu kilnllilg lll‘l'. Slu- hud thought her ln-nrl would IIPPIIIE ui iluli luoun-ni. ll nol-uicd lll- oroillhh- to lu-r ilrli such iluguhih could awn-op lhruillzh he and nln- could ntill live. Lulu: ilfli-rnard. slu- wondered what Nll|I\‘l‘lllIlllllll prldc llllll lll-pt her chained lhorn- cahuly llntil lllc lllllli nln- loved Ilad |'\‘ll‘l|Nl‘1| lu-r shill-r frolll his l-lnhrlu-v, llilll she was llhle quietly in slllt‘ ln-r crrnutl. \\'ln.-u she hud iurncd liwu_v and loft thcnl stilnding tln-ro. luoliouh-uu. up- purvnlLv horror-struck. she llnd gout- niralghl to lu-r room lllld begun fever- lahlv lo puck. .\'nt for 1IIl\"ll|1ll'1l hour could nhc slay iludvr hlnrlullzfls roof. Sin.- could uoi ln-ar It. And (‘lulrlc-n, trusting: (‘l-nip l'lllllllll, fnr away Ill California! lloi ni-ol-i-hlug tl-arx fvll nu the iilluy things uhe crunhed recklessly lulo lu-l- trari-llllll: hnlz. ' \ d- heard \'llll'l‘ll nu tin- veranda. The sound of a luotor slurllug. t‘nll:llu ill-parting! 'l'ill- nllkull (‘ruip out Ill ln-r hands fell u» lho lloor. .\h|- sank down Iieuidi- it und stun-d. wltll hrlght. hot, eyes. r=l rilighl ln-fort- ller. ' o hoard soft foolntopn lu the luill- fooinll-pn that hurried f|ll'tl\'<-l_\' l ln-r door. Mariana going to her room! Iiul'Ilt' uoft luouih tightens-d. At'lhut luoun-nt nhc uluumi. huh-d .\1arluuu,— irnli-ir lo an tine u liuululud nu ever lin-d. traitor lo her own sister. though ldn- didn't know! lli Jon-in. ltllIklllK alone. Ill ilu- II|Il‘i|l'_\' ln-i-uune liorin had lll-sorted him. found hiluni-If confronted» by a n-rlluhh- whirlwind. ' It was liorln, drowned for luotorlulz. nrallu-d In veils that hid lll-r fill-c. "I've Just got word I lllllNf go hack AUGUST K... SOENE FROM "THE CAT AND THE CANARY" AT THE PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, ’6—7 t . _..:l'"....:%:r";:::.'f“:‘:: Engqand To geek ' chaulTl-ur a INPIHI shall I gl-l (‘Ilarli- -= -ou iomorro\\"."’ _ ilirl-idl-d Jervis Ill- sl:llllI_\'. “Wall n jiil‘ nuill I lzl-t my lhinlzs and any poodhlw to Mariana." “'I'Ii:li Approval of Iraq Treaty by League won't ln- new wiry,“ liorl» ||I'4'\‘ll|'I(’llll‘(I n\\ifll_v. "I've iuado ilu- ndh-nx for hoih of ma. No um-d lo dis. (Unigqj Ppggg) ilu- oiln-rn. 'l‘ho_\-'rr» llghiiuz over the lllrh hri GENEVA, July 31.——When '1‘ Ill lll\‘ drawing ruolu. m. H“! League of Nations Council llo PIIIIZIII up wilh llvl‘ lu out‘ ail-m.- ipoiauulzi. Illnlcad nl‘ the cualoulary "|""l' I ' In“ inandalo arranucnlclll don't wilicll ali- "" ""'_"" V 'I“‘ ‘"1" IpIIPfi lo the Pacific (let-an islands ‘YLWW, ';§k"_"‘:'|“,""'," r'__' " """“' and other lnaudalcil lands like ,,,- |,,,,,,,,;. m. ,,,,'_,,,hi',,;_ "I T“ ISyrizl and Palestine, (lroal Britain ca... l»... an..." llw iuln-ltai-a- .-..~o..-." ""5 "‘~*‘°"ii~‘il ller luaniiaiu ubliu- in-Ialioils ill a biiaicral lreaty which lll‘ wasn't. and Iloris kin-w l\':l.\'ll'I. hlli ou- h-l u ,1.» lll ilonliile liagdad parllault-ill. recently 'r“-.-..i_r IIIIIIIIIPN lnli-l‘ ll|l'_\' worl- on |l..- .,..‘,Lm,,,|_ Ilrmld mun“. o. low... will: 'l'lir.-.~| 'l‘hc council will he fL'(]II(:'l.t'(I to promptly, Prices and further ‘in _‘_ N-ICEIPMEE" formation on request to 3"“ “'3 "'~ v Stanford & ('0. Ladieil Tailors 155V‘; HOIIII Si, Halifax, N- S. ‘693-7-2651, ' ' ‘ OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE: On Monday. August 4th -at 2941 Euston Street, 1.30 P. M., consist, ing of parlor. kitchen. bedrooml furniture, 1 parlor square (new),‘ dishes, etc. ' MRS. ROBERT wooo, l 294 Euston Street Charlottetown PROVINTIKE RlFiTIE. ASSOCIATION l The annual Prize meeting 0|‘ the Prince Edward island Provincial Rifle Association wlll take place at. i Kenslngtcn flange, Cllalrlottl-Iolvn 5th, 6th and 7th August eoluluoul: ing ut 8 o'clock. a- lll. Prizes in Cash ever $1400.00, Aperture slgllio may he used. Make your entries early. Pr: gramme can be had from the Seen.» lnry, F. S. MOORE, Colonel, R. L. ' Prenlrlcnt CHARLES LEIGl-lLlout. Col. R. 0. S~crvtary-'l‘rcas. J. A. McDONALD, Auctioneer. Tlizllozlzs Ill the matter of the Estate 3769 tiff-III. Borden in Prince County in Prince Ed- ward Island, Hotel Keeper, deceased, tes- tate. SEALED TENDERS will be rec- eived by inc undersigned a; the Uliice of it, '1‘. llelluan, Limited. Sunuucrsiilc, ill Prince County ill Auction Sales The Guardlan Job Department is well equipped to turn out sale bills. Any person having an Auction sale should Hulls and its w u rllu ' nil-sis h-f zr pol-old. \\IIll .\ IIINILIIITVI‘ doiviiIi-drldlagr“: m“ m” "Imam" “ha.” b“ on lll'l' ln-d Ill a ulurlll of tl-llril. jllulllulm-‘IILIEEI by II treaty OI “L Tllt" ullzhl that follulvl-ll was on.- orlllauco between Great Britain and llu- most iullu-ruhlu uf llnrhi‘ life. IYn-jlrqq, and to approve all» arrange- "‘.'..“"...‘." .:;‘.'::.'." '::::".!!'.:i’m~ni by which "w "m"; "i, "'- _ _ i“ _' liance shall lcrnliuale wlen rad oul Illl -ul:-l ul llu- Inst l\\l'lll_\-l'ltlll' ‘hvvonuxi u member or U“: lmngm: i of Edmund ; , Ewen Crosby, late 0f hours llliill ulu- foil Nlll" ulusl go lnnll. Iloruiul: found lll-r loo l‘.\'lllllliill‘ll ll|t‘l|~ UI‘ NIIIIOIW- I" “HY (“We “I9 “only tally for work null ulli- lllill ln-r l id cl‘ alliance colucs to an cllll not I“I"l'IiIIIIl' paw-ant li~-'I-lilIliII'I='rH l" sax’ lalt-r than four years from the coin» that’ rho final Illillrfliléflll llllll'\'\'ltlllll"lllll111g m“) low,“ o. U“: vlirumy 0r Law n-rinvrl lll lay. iPlllllN IIIVP iuo r1 , . ~ , . .* lo pull hv-rsi-If iogl-lhi-r Iii-forl- fncllll: Saline’ [he Lunhum O1 UH‘ (‘Emmfl l-ilrious .-\ s. i-lln- lnld Iu-riu-lf on-i- and.“ rcquircil for any modification of lr\'l'l‘ "g1! 1|, ,thc,- terlus of the alliance, and l<illg~ '1'.» hor ilisllnrv, Isoin-l walk-ll in lhi- land promises that if any dispute, ilfloruoiin, llllli‘! ‘IIPIIHIH lhuu unlit-lions. slluum “rise lwiww.“ England “ml 1m)‘ m‘ " I'_' I” h” “I'm "h" any other lllciubcr uf the Lt-zlgui q”lllyihjrlfllilmlIIIIIVIIIEIETIHIIIII“! "r ms“ m“! ovcr the interpretation of the al- .., "mm knn“. ,,.,,,.H“,,. n “m, |,,_ liafnce. it shall be submitted i0 lllc wolld court of justice, if it cannot be settled by direct negotiation. The military agrveiucilt which forms an annex lo the luaiu treaty [IFIIVIIIPS lhat Iraq accepts fllll rm» pousibiliiy for the ulalnlenanct- of internal order and ful‘ the lllfltlllFt‘ of Iraq from external aggression. With this end in view. it is agreed digestion or houri lrllllllll""'vlillr luald ilidu'l any" shi- i-Alvlniucd, ns Hlll‘ ill" posilvll ll IPIIIIIIPN nll llll- Illlllt‘ In» Sill!‘ linrls’ l'lllil'll. “no I hrollghi iullll- for holh s‘ I know om- yollul: p: ‘- ' ry obviously‘ got a lll‘ill‘l~ ' llllllllt: lln- glowing lnusson of tho IWISFN lo hvr I'm-v, inquired languid. l_\' nholu rdn- lu lut. ‘ II """"“"""‘I I““""' that the material support now .. I.\ dour, you should , b (, V n I _ - cu hlrl fnvv when I fold hllu bum“ renamed y Jrhn rmm shall be progressively reduced with all possible expedition, Future Brit- ish assistance will take the form of stationing adequate British forces in Iraq, officers lil England, and the furnishin! of zlrius, zluliuuui- lion and aeroplanes for the Iraq aruly. Article six of the lunlli lrcaiy stipulates that tho King of England you wi-rolft coming 1lli\\'ll lull:l_\'! Ill- wus at Ill'ii1I1|llfll‘lt'l'N lhln luorulul: ul- uioid lwfol-i- the doors were opened." ’l‘ln- color of Hm runes was rellcrtcd lnoiul-uiarlly Iu liorin’ chm-kn. “lih yi-s-Jlu- (‘Illrfllfi lllllNll‘->~I forgot to give Ii inn-k lo him." lilll‘ luurulurl-d. "Chorus lllilnlc. lldlIIl-ulll-ks! \\'oilld hc got. as white an n abet-l and look m: though snail-body hull told hlul lllc old imuu» had hnrucd down-just lll‘- i-alum- one of fourtl-l-u t-opil-n of tho . you nrl- Ill ll lll1l‘l')‘ I" Jorvln _ . .-.-|. “on. "l nay," hi» llddl-d wllhould "W016 In August, lilo"! b01011‘ lll" . - don gillriplvlllll, “you uni llrvd oi‘ II|I.~< assclubly which opens September par ' prvily NIIIIIIPIIIXI l‘l|lI:||ll'N d1‘- I, Ii WIII Ill: ZISICMI hy (IfCltl “I'll.- |'.‘II'IIII‘I‘ ilnvo nllylillug lo do with It?" M“ to upproyu a (ll-an lnglfufllglll, -'~l'.'.‘;"‘.fi!.'.'.‘.‘.'." .':::r..L::::'".“"itr..:fli"‘ll. 1mi- iiw weevils rallu-r I|ll\'l' (‘harli-s’ l-illluffcur drlvo wmch hugmud is expected w carry m.- l,,_ m..." ,,|,-|,,y~‘ out tho ulaudate over lraq, oi Meso- -1'uilerai of Miss McLcunau 1.00 p. m. "£4280 '_‘ flmlhrl. - - Prince Edward Island. alld at the advertlse In Office of Lilc Portland Packing Company at Charlottetown ill ways’ _ Queens County in Prince Edward A n advertlsenlflnl, inland. up to Wctlncsday, the may pay for itself if it brings only one more bidder to the sale. The Charlottetown Guardian Rocky Point” Ferry Time Table (‘ummenrluk Jum- lnl. "ll ulrumv-r ‘lllllnlnuruugll will run hntwwu cu...- lottrlnwn nnal. Ilol-ky Point during the flunum-r months, an Inllnwn: . DAILY (Ext-opt NllIllllII-l Inn ('llnrloltetluvn. Lv. Rocky Pnlnl 1.510 n.m. $.00 lmu. ll 1m null. 0.00 0.30 nan. 10-00 ILMI nan. ‘H.510 l.:in p.m. 2.1m _ 11.00 4.00 Mill 1.00 m. IIIINIIAV Lv. Charlottetown In’. llnoky Pnlnl ‘twentieth day ol August A. 1)., lULH, iur the purchase uf lllc "Gen ard llotcl" and attached laud, with luruittlrc anti all ulher equipment now Ill the said building; and also for Studebaker Five Passenger" Automobile, and also for atuck ill Carleton llcaitics Limited as lul- l0\\'s.~~ Ttndcr Ne. 1. For the "Gerard llotel” and attached hind, complete wllh furniture and all other equip- llleilt. ‘fender Nu 2. For Studebaker Filo Passt-llgi-p Aliloluobile. ’i‘cutlcr No. 1i. Sluck of the dcc- eased Ill The Carleton Itcuilies Limited. lcntlcrs must be luurkcd plainly on Illi: tiulsidc with ihc nllulbcr and name oi the item tendered for. The highest 0r any louder not necessarily accepted. The property may be i-xziluiued lll any time between the hours of ii .\. M. and 5 I’. Ill, at liurdeil lll Prince (Younty in Prince HIIVVILFII inland hy luti-udiilg [Iilflfllill-IPYH. l-‘or fllrlhcr partlctliars apply the undersigned. WILLIAM FRANCIS TIDMARSH J_ LEROY HOLMAN t0 ,1 9.80 n m "Pm R-III- FZJS p Ivl l- Il-m- 2.00 p m 2.110 |i.m. 3.00 |1 III 3.30 |I.II|. l." I. II. Execulons ilillfi (‘+2 Stliil. EASTERN STEAMSHIP INTERNATION S, S. GOVERNOR IllNGLEY at 8 n. m. and Saturdays at 7 p. m Wodnmrloy trips are via Eolliport and Luhec, duo Horton about 10 a- m. Thursday. LINES INC. AL LINE wlll lollve St. John Wednesdays . (Atlantic Time) for Boston. mlun- soul: had IIUPII nllnltllil‘: Ilo your iii-If. llnrllc!" liorhl’ maid entered lit this juncture, lowing lloris n rl-pl_v. "hits. Page hi on lllc wire. It's \‘l'l'_\' iluportulll." She says “If you marry him in haste. you wlll repcnt at leisure." Daughter: "Perhaps so, mullicr. Hut I can't hear the ldva nf another" girl being with hinl to repent. at hcr lelaure." {Omi- Onc day he was strolling down undertakes lo use his gnnd offices l0 secure the iUIlllIHF-Illll of Iraq into thc League of Nations as noon as [ioslslble- IN MEMORIAM MISS FLORA McLENNAN Ill the early cvellng of Monday, Juno llth. bliss Flora MClllllllilll a very largely U3ll‘('.lll('fI resident of Frcilcriciuu pa. ed peacefully away at til ugc of sixtycight years. '1‘ilc (ieccasirtl had contracted a _Tj o ‘I. IEEI.“ () ‘IE ‘or 1'1 llovllll.’ lh-llor wl-lu vs n-d ngi- I . , for lens expcu~ nivc nnd ln-rnolue. is u rellllplc turk- runi which any wouulu cull II‘t‘|lllI'l‘ and apply lu u jiffy. Alluost IluluodIau-ly ullcl" spreading this over lln- far-o lin-nu in u plcusuui. soothing sensation and llll‘ llllfflll‘ shows tho hor- ' ~ lines and "nalzs" dinuppl-nrllll: ' . Iu less than liftceu llllllllll‘l'i n smooth and lirlll an ll “it loo grind in experience prucilrc llll orii. nai l. kage o1’ larkrout from the (Irllllflinl. mix u spoonful with a spoon- II of lclnou julco and apply with the lingers. ‘fills, of Pirllfrili, in perfectly Iuirlulvns, It is l-li I)‘ washed oil‘. l(‘ll\' lug ilo- I -<- woudl-riillly rofrl-shcil uud lv-juu n m: \\ llll u lloallhy glow. .\lld iln- lost oi (‘ll tri-alllu-ili In :5 l-euin! u. hearty wclcolue, and any one needing help never called upon ller ill min. ller wa-lcilful alid tender c: e owl‘ the home affairs will be forl-u-r wanting and Ilt'l‘ sister zuld loved OIIUS \vill nigh but in vain for the touch of a. vanishcti haild and long but to uuI avail for the sound of a voice that. IS slIII. v ller last illness was born in a spirit of heroic calluness. Tile coin- ing of tll end had up fears for ller. ill-r faith in the crucified and riscll Saviour never wavered. I She passed away ill the joy at“ the full zlssurzlucl- lhat ilccausc of her faithfulness UVUI‘ unto the cud Lhatficrouzu uf life" would be fol‘- evcl‘ hers. The fniileral which was a large one W115 held, on the afternoon of Wildni-sday, Julie 11th. The service was conducted ltcv. 1t. ll. Stavert. The pail bearers were Geo. S. MacLeod, John A. Cutcllffc, Frctlcrick Wccks, Garfield Stcvcu~ son, Jacob Sellers and Geo. Walter Stevenson. lutcrlucni. Cemetery. On the day on wilich tile funeral of Miss Flora McLcnuzlu was held a very striking and somewhat unique experience took place. On that day three funerals were held ill the liarlsville section of the Brookfieltl eeugrcgatioil and three intcrnlents lu=ade in the sumo cemetery at 1 p. lll. Julie 11th. Tho was held at her holne Ill Fredericton and the reluains were laid to rest. in the Ilurl/sville Cemetery. The evening previous‘ the re- lunins of George Keefe Jr. who had dicd at llalifux were taken to Hul-tsvllle Cilureh when the service at. the grave of Misc lilchclluan was over, the funeral service of George Keefe was conducted in the church. Just. us tllc remains were being carried to the cclnctery tllc remains of Mrs. J. J. McLeod Charlottetown wire brought to lllc church. After ii service of Mr. Keefe was closed at lllc grave the people wcnt back to th church whore a service for Mrs. McLeod was held and later lllc remains were laid to rest in tile iiartsvill cccnletcry. The three services were conducted lllc pastor Rev. R. 11. Stnvcrt. In by was ill Ilartsvillc Royal Victoria College IONTBMI; A RESIDENTIAL COLLEGE F011. WOMEN STUDENT! ATTENDING McGlLL UNIVEBBITI Founded and endowed It)‘ "l! lute ltt. llun. lliuon Utrlltllouuu 5nd Haunt Iloyll) Council lending to ‘ n lll Arte. lepilrllle in the lnulu from tllolo for luau, but under Identi- cal condition: and to degree lll music. ' Appllcatl for reulllcoca ' should be made early llumvcoiu- modutlou luthe College in limited. For proepoctlll and Inform- ltlon apply to The Wu-dou. Ilalllollsie University HALIFAX, N. B. Aria, Science, Commerce, lllulllo. Engineering, Pllurnlucy, Law, Illl-llll-llle, Dentistry VALUABLE ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS: Nine of value $200.00 to $85.00, awarded on results of matriculation examinations, Sept. 23-26. 1924. EQUALLY VALUABLE SCHOLARSHIPS. Awarded at end o! ouch year 0f course- UNIVERSITY HALL. Residence for men. tempor- arily occupied by King's Colt lege, SHIRREFF HALL, Beautiful new residence for woolen. , REGISTRATION DAYS. September 22-27-th for all ‘Arts and Science students and first year students in Engineering, Medicine and Dentistry. September 10th for all other students. FOII WELL INFOIIIIIATION Apply In pl-rllou or by letter to Ilu- lli-glrdrllr. Philippine Islands Oil Search Proves Futile and Costly‘ (United Press) SAN FRANCISCO. Jilly 31.—1u lllc recently zlhaulltuled queen I01" oil on the llondoc peninsula of lilo island of Luzon in lllc Philipiucia lllc Standard Oil Coulpauy of Cali- fornia spent zlpproxinluicly $1.250.’ hence forth 000 five years of continuous and futile cffnrt and provided an ardu-' OIXS and ilazardous lob for the. parly of prospectors, it. was ex- plained Ill a statement issued at the company's main offices here. "Tile effort ill the Philippines," said the report, “has been watched with great interest by the United Slates guverillucut, numerous branches of which realized IIH‘ vast importance 0f an Aluericail oil sup- ply on the other side of the Pacific, Ocean. ~ “The failure to find oil at Ilondocl docs not prove that there is no oil in 'lI1L isiailds.‘ 1t nlcails that there is none ill the area prospccledf There is oil to the north, in Japan, alld to tho south, in llornco, and it may yet bc found ill the I'hllip- pines group, wllcrc there ilas bet-u only one real drilling ezuu~ liilIKil. lllc one dust finished?’ “'l‘lle Philippines expedition," the statement pniutcd out, "fur- nishes a striking vxzuuplc of lllc hazards of the uil industry. The search l'or hidden deposits of pct- rcleuul is uncertain-the industry seeks and sometimes finds and somctliues doesn't. In cllllcr case the expense ls great, requiring ro- sourccs of vast size. There is coin» pensatiou, however, for where many wildcat ventures may fall, one may succeed with profitable results. Such is tho history of oil. "Having ‘heard reports of ‘favor- able surface condltlons on the Bondoe peninsula, lhc company inl- tiated its own geological survey iu 1910. ln ~I)econlber. 1920. an expedi- tlou sailed froill Sun Francisco fur Manila. Everything necessary to life and work had to be shipped frnnl (Ialifurnla, Tile field of oper- atinns was in a wild. scarcely Ill- hablted region of southern Luzon. well away frolu civilization, a tropic-ill land of great heat and tor. rcntial rain, an area of typhoons, of fetid humanity and lurking (lis- easc, of snakes, alligators, deer and wild pigs." IThe deepest of ille several holes drilled went to o depth of 5,120 foct- Floods and other climatic ox- Autitiér 2, 1924 ‘WOLFVILLE. nova“ “acorns. llillill UNIVERSITY " "' “" "$2323" "- °~ DEGREES II Arte all Beleloo Tlseelqy CERTIFICATE ll lllllnoerlhl AFFILIATION MEDICAL . m... I - ' F“ u ‘m’ AnEl-lll REGISTRAR with but and ——¢__ (Residential School) Slonogropll, and T ONSERVATDEVIOETIIUSSIC c scllool. or ART mo lzxrlulsolou r..- c-u-a». Apply PRINCIPAL u. "r. o-vvoumo. o. lllllill IIIIIES‘ SEMIMIII-Qw- COURSES l m Sale; ypunltlq IF-nzx-cn 1n: Biol-baht. . llillill IFIIILESIITE 8t. ‘IIIISIIIESS IIIIBEIIY (Residential School for Boye) Opens Septcmbe r 5th. Manual Training (Diploma Bunlnou, Stenography, For Celoorhr, Apply PRINCIPAL W. L. ARCHIIALD. Flt. D. Typdwlllll (mph-u) ' - COURSES I Matriculation and General Diploma POO"! lnz-gg-gn‘ For SIDDBLI. leetotelf- u arses mun _ . remnant Reoldentlel and Day School for Glrh (Aflllllnd iii Mfilll Uulvnuhvl _ °"" tzztiiwidfitwc a ' lliuln srunmla loco Al! Bu...“ University of Toronto Toronto Conservatory of Music vvltll which ll llllllllnetarl The Canadian Academy of Music COLONEL A. B. GOODERIIAM A. B. VOGT, Mal. Doe" Prlnelonl. ul. Doc" F.R.C.O., Vleo-Brllclpll. IIBALEY W1 LLAN. Chairman, Bond of Gannon A NATIONAL INSTITUTION The molt comprehensively Fl: equlppotl School of llulc l: the Donlnlel. ty of International Prullgo. RE-OPENS SEPTEMBER Ill, 1924 Well-appointed Ruldcneo for Young Women Student. PUPILS MAY ENTER AT ANY TIME; . The Conservatory Your llook, Annual Syllabus and Women's Residence Calendar sent to any addrula on request. LOCAL EXAMINAIBIHLNS FOR 1B2! ' e V‘ . tllrougllnut the Dominion, leeurdlni to locality, ln May, Juno and Jill! Int. ADDRl-ISS-Ilenlltror, cor. College St. Ind Unlvefilty Ave" Toronto. the Iligh Street when he saw .'l llOlIUQ ill a shop window, which ran: "lf you don't see what you want in the window collie inside." "l don't sec what I want in lllc heavy cold alld hail not been feel- ing well for about two weeks, after having had the cold for several llilyt-i n-nd before her health was flllly restored she began to luuvc window,“ said he. around. lnslcziil of improving Sllillhkllf-‘llvf- gradually she grew worse ' until “Wt-ll." went. on the wit, "l have pnouuloula set Ill. This dread found so luany sllllllfl lilcu lll this town that l am In search (if a first. class idiot." I Without ht-sliufou the proprietor lnriuwl to his assistant with Illt‘ ordl-r: "Jaull-s, bring a larlzc shot-t of brown paper and some string, and make this gentlcluzln .up iilto a lli‘.'ll. Parcel. disease did its work quickly and aftt-r u few days suffcriilg hcr spirit took is lioluoward fliglll. Miss MeLcnnaii leaves to luourn the loss 0f n kind and loving sister three brothers and two sisters. 'l‘llo brothers are John and Ewen, Grand ltapids, Mich., and Allan Trllro, N. 5., and the sisters are Mrs. John K. McLeod, Sprlngtnn and Miss Annie lllcbonilan. Fredericton. Miss McLennuu was a ludy 0i’ strong and noble character and o zilnerul favorite with all who hall (To be Continued) ‘/ \‘ , .... ._\\ lllc pleasure of knowing ller, and " * E I ~ \ Io knuw hcr was always tn adlulro / yer [QC \ hcr. She took a deep interest. ill all i/ p " that pertained to tho best Interests / 6C QT Of of the community. In tlnlos of sick. / nous she was COlllIlllWlIIy heinl: CIIII< ed upon to lend a ilnlping iluud. Maily were xiurscd hack to hcullil under her lender care. She wlul u loyal sllppnrtcr of the Presbyterian (Yhurch. ever reudy to help In all dl-pllrinlcnla of the work. WILSON'S (FLY DSI \WlL1l(IL1 r rurs THAN. .$8°~°w n4 or ANV Saturday trips to Boston direct, due Sundays at about ll p. m. Bloomer Prince Arthur wll’ le avo Si. John Irldavo and Mon- ileyl at ‘i p. m. for Boston direct duo lollovrlng do; at ADO!!! 1 p.111. Q1000. _'hl'e A- 0. CURRII, AGENT, Qt. John, N, I. She will be lllllch missed In all of STIOIV HY ("Icmwp I tho Illlfttffllll. nphcren of life. but home whore she and sister lived; especially will this be true of he! I trcmes frequently interfered with lllc work. Forged Letters From Royalty Used By Woman Swindler p (Aoaoclated Prue) KARLSRUIIE, July (IL-Alleged letters from cx-Kaiser Williulu. the ex~Crown Prince and ex-Crowu Princess, General Hindcuilurg, the cx-Klng ol’ Saxony, the Pope and scores of other pronililent perilous figured ln tho prosecution of the wife of a musician at the Baden 3451B Opera. who was sentenced to o year and a half in prison for swindllng operations. Four hundred letters which the woman declared were from General lllndenhurg were exhibited. All the letters were illiterate and franlod In such strange lan- guage lhat they created much ulnuscmcnt in the court room. The woman pretended to acquaintance with nearly all the cleberitles in Germany and solicited gifts for fictitious charities in whcch they were said to ho interested, promis- ing thnt she would nilpply outn- grnphed letters In‘ acknowledgment of the contributions. She supplied the letters. but on examination of the last of the thrcc services MI‘. Sltlvcrt was assisted by Rev. A. N. Glllls who was Ill attendance upon Mrs. McLcQtFs funeral. Such an experience occurs so soldolu that. lt was worth noting. Bauly 0i sa. in in. Preserved By Culiclira _ U C tlcun Soap for dilly toilet nur- JQ. 1m. touches of Cuticura Ointment, u needed, and have froth. file" Iii" m; 1pm.. glmy hllr. Thcv are u! for the toilet n}: nlno Culicun el- m my,» ' ' lndwrflllllilll- le. Bold by years. .9 turn - fl‘- Cleantohand ll L logether for quite a number of‘ them in court convinced the judge . I10 tlend . that silo had manufactured them all ' t.» .. ... ..o .. ll ll u. 2N PANTOM IMES. BAND roads of Nova Scotia. Trail from Halifax- geilne Trail. ME TO THE GRE I NA VAL CARNIVAL HALIFAX NOVA scorm August ‘1-16, 1921 I YOUR CHAN-CE TO SEE "T-HE HOOD"—-THE MIGHTIEST BATTLESHIP AFLOAT! GET THE THiRlLL OF THE RACES BETWEEN AMERICAN AND CANADIAN YACHTS! ENJOY THE REGATTAS AND OTHER AQUATIC SPORTSI ABSOFIB THE ATMOSPHERE OF QUAINT AND BEAUTIFUL PAGEANTSI SHARE THE EXCITEMENT OF A GRANIYASSAULT AT ARMSI DON'T MISS THE NAVAL ANDMILITARY TATTOO. ILLUMINATIONB, BOAT PARADES» PARADES, FAIRS—TWELVE DAYS OF UNADULTERATED CARNI- VAL JOYI - CONCERTS. STREET Bring your car and ride over the smooth sea-side Follow the picturuque South Shore Swing back along the Historic Evan- Take the Black Diamond Trail to the W0" derland known as Cape Breton Inland. COME BY ROAD-COME BY TRAIN-J BUT COME. AND STREET ENJOY THE HOSPITALITY OF THIS BENUTIFUL PROVINCE BY THE BEA. ASK US ABOUT NOVA SCOTIA NOVA SCOTIA PUBLICITY BUREAU ? HALIFAX l. i Plate Glass Insurance at Ibvveot ratfl- Agent at Slmnlergiqe, uoyd Lew“, Strong Ooulganlel. Q, 214a- ~Q_A‘;A 7-31-31. i-a - -: Aeccceececccv-v: :e:“:*¢***""" E. R. Brow 14s niiillmoml Sheet Charlottetown Eire, 1m, Accident, Sickness and