BLT . - . Another s evidence . lofilroniled- ‘least o wonder- ié ful value an a weight-bulld- i erl In s teat conducted undgrthc nu ‘lion of_ a rominent Efiyslciln. Ml" ,‘ orothy‘ yrrle. PW"? _ movie be: uty and artists model. Blllll 10X l"!!- \ - in only 22 days. c: actual i measurements are given It the left. You. M. can have the ‘fleecing and v - - w.“ 4n- ailu rigflgurethst lfewmore pounds n llhlvn will bring. lronized iiiflufahi. Yen! sllvvll" l your system with till very elements‘ needed to lirulild slim; """’" ..l.‘.'i'.‘.'.‘."“‘ri?.'i‘.'>-'§&°.'Zi'63 "il-r-i-‘B-l test... .... eitodav. m! TRIM till‘. $4.271: :12: Hlmld F. Ritchie it Co, Ltii.. Dept. 88. Toronto- “M NIZEO Yt-‘ilsy- .~ Tablets A maiuoutrnittmwurttfl-tlllllm __-4 Abbeys For Sale - ilmhersLN. S. A bargain for quick bllyelv- l" S-story building. ground floor fruit confectionery. Tobacco. sods foun- lniti. econd floor-Dancing, ice txrcam, trials and lunches. Loni; lease. lien! reasonable Part cub, balance easy terms. One of the boot business stands in Amherst. ask any CUYIPHIPPOIBJ man who visits this town. ABBEY J. BURK E. Jiwodoh. neoctpionit G p._._____-_.._._._. Fatmlor Sale 70 acres land at Auburn under crop. Apply. MR8. MARY ANN MeCARRON Auburn Silver Bilicil Fox Breeders’ Association oi i’. E. island The Annual -Mcel lng of the Breeder's Association of Princc Edward island will be held in the at W._l_li_ is... WATC H l N0. Chapter 83. I .Santiey. too, noticed this change in Gloria. , While they were lilsins. he slid mue-lnglyn ~ _ "it's been nthlint five years. hasn't. it? Do you tell your Hill?- Gloria?" Gloria laulhed and WW9 ll- "iltive years." Stlllllt-‘y W"! 9"- "l thought you'd aged a l0t llllll afternoon. But. you look youllzvl‘ now than yoll viill the 11M! l "W you ofl‘ on tho ‘lilillt to Frllllfer- whm, you were going to cross to America." “i know-those wretched tlayii! why do girls marry younit? They ghoul" i... 30 before tiioy are al- lrywpd to- i'ln sure of that. Think 0f the tcwcr nuiiibcr if mistakes they'll utake." "They wouldn't know it.’ Pan said iirlilttiluiiit, and then they illl lllilghld. "no you know ‘that. now?" Glorili il5litlll. “Santley. Wllell l annexed this ch-ild, she was break- ing her heart ovcr u yollllli mill! who would liavl- totally unsuitable ...p<..>|~ tiling. she ivliuld have been so unhappy. Fortunately for her. the aifiilr l-ntiell before it began. and l brought her to New York to iivo with mo." “You put it kindly." ' Another lady wont man-and ifs all tiicy arc happy. now." Pan said. off with the right because and l itin loo- Pan sat thinking of the phrase- the past is dead, lets bury it. “m. p35], was dead—wacn’t it? Why would she alwayll slllsllllllll‘ it? iBut what was 80MB t" 559W“? Gloria clearly was in l ‘rill! Santlsy—her first guess had oen correct. Santlsy, she was sure. was in love volt-h Gloria. Whatever llttla game of ivatcliing and wait- ing they were playing nOW-"Illlil only a game ttftur all. Mill Wqlllll ilot last. . She looked over tho table at tier friend. Gloria was slttini idly watching tile ivrvs, somehow, suddenly ‘hallw- How? He, flu? black eyes worc the ant, with col uiiuoiilzerti when she lag stared at—or as they fleshed with latightcr when a vcry fat woman in a very red dress Wobble-ll hy—or when t-hey ‘hing new with the quick interns! that wail. so characteristic of iicr. Her cheeks were a little illllli. 01' coiirso that made her look holler though her pllllor was add anti bl.‘- l-tillilltg. Till-re was a ftllltllgl"”lllu iiiutitii that was keen and deter- mlncd and not ulways prtttl’. Willi soft l10W-,\£‘:t. that was it. and tho fine iincs that czilntwwiien Slit! was tired, hall magically vanished. She was it superb figure, Pan thought in her devoted little stllll. Then she glanced at Saiitlcy. And Salltlcy ivali looking sit-lili- lly ai, Giorhln-who probably fcit his inok ivoman l'lisiiilili.——'i‘hon the giiri and tho tniin glanced at cal-h other. and She niltrvelled that sllg could talk an lightly 0f it. A year ago- how different it was tilt-ii! Silo tins poor, HlPIItlltlSS, over worked, starved iii mind and soul. lt was ncariili; the. tlnio when Gladys and Morton were to marry/she did not know wlittiicr silo hall foil worse bcforl‘ the marriage, or later, when tiicrc wash duel-r ("insolu- tion in tho fact that it wll-s over .i'. lthisl! ' Thinking oi’ hrrsoif. she had 'lll'-1Sl‘(l tho talk at the table. Then she heard Glulilit say: "The past. is ti.»;id—ict's bury lt!" Then a laugh. "lint how can 1'! I've ‘been mis- era-bio lll so many parts of the world, Stllllllfll’, ghosts will walk roi- fill‘ no matter which city I g0 tn." ‘ “(in to {ill of lltotii when you are ticrt'cl"ii_v ilapp_v. and iiicn you'll liml the ghost is laid All this is voiir imagiii.itiliil----yoil'll got ovl.r it." “l siittiptiso so," (iloria agreed, Santloy know Pan kncw all aibout it. and confessed it with a slightly shcoiiieli stniio. North Randall Monday. NlIIOlPDIl rat-cs lirc prograiiitiiod for "i\ll‘('1itl,\'. the tzilosl is laid for nil.- never hall tlXliltVl. ~Sf‘lllf'llil\\’ doesn't billong to hint. hilt mi‘y to mo. lie has odd litlic bolting to it don't 'l1Pll.llK tu ellllll‘? my ur his father's. Board of Trade Rooms. Market Building, Charlottetown, on Tues- day. the 18th July, 1922 at 2.30 P. 111. Dated this 80th June. 19172. . JOHN ANDERSON. o Secretary. I Valuable Farm for’ Sale at iiinross 145 acres witth good bliiltlings, sold with or without crop prile right for qtliok sale. if not soidl ' prlvutviy, will be sold by liuctiouJ watch for hanllbills. D. A. MCPHERSON. ' Kinloss. Tron SALE ll Mayor Todd horse 6 years. Will besoid by public auction on the lliiirket Square. Friday. J-uiy 7th at 11.30 rl.m. Terms at sale. BENJ. CARTER ll SON. Auctioneers.‘ JFOR SALE l offer for sills m Boarding and [Avery Stable, at if‘! King Si. This stable is up to date in every way, -is 148 ft. long by I14 fllcl widc. could be used for garn c or warehouse if so desired. F0 flir- ther particiliam apply on pre- mises to R. E. Parqtllilirson. _§_s_.. ._____..__.__ FOR SALE By public auction nn Tuesday July 11th. 1022. at 12 o'clock noon, lilo double tenement house Nos. 103 and 10b. sltiilitctl on Pownni Street. Charoittotown. being the property of the into Mrs. Alice Duffy. Terms at min. JAMES FJUEN. M. J. siirrll, Exccutors. A Williamson. Auctioneer. -__..__- FOR SALE At Calm-wills Bufoquo. Conveiflently located cottage ‘In good repair. containing ll rooms also soft water tank in the cellar. but 60 q 1t’! ft.. has barn at rear. Nico lawn between house and lt-fest. This llfopqrty la in the centre of the, villaro. would make an mat home for mechanic retired former of summer home for city min. Will be sold reasonably. I not disposed‘ of. by. private solo will be offered by Public ‘Auction on Joly 10th at I o'clock p.m., to- (other with household furniture, ett Also 1 mores of marsh land near by. For ftlrtlier Frtlcnlprs Apply .3» llm-ti. o. unlai or). Pops ‘i s -o ronbr. Cornwall Q‘ y on tbo‘pro»i' ll0\\ll to the. infinite l natlire-—" I “mm WM mm out m M“), wmficiudo (‘zarwortliy from tho lliiirpliy l hop; l.\\'l('i‘ as big as lic is," _i pill in. l Gloria rroni-ptly laughed. "Poor Pun docs lllri (l ~||ing_ p" [the ri-grcts his scuffics.“ eho llx- r ltiainrd. Almost You can hardly realize the wonderful im- provement to yourskln and complexion your mirror will rcvui to you after ustrigGouraudfiOrirntal Gum for the first time. Stud I5c. h! Trial S!!! ____ Gouruurfs rienlai Cream NOTICE Notice is licretiy given to all part- 1% owning or kcepitig a dog or dogs in this city that if the dog tux i: noi paid on or bcforc, July 10th aollon will be taken ilgainst tiictn NOTICE All persons not now owning plots who vrish to secure a pint or grave splice bnside relatives in tlic ‘Prynn People's Cemetery are requested to niiikc application to the undersign- ed not later than July 31st. 1922. By order of Directors. AUSTIN CAMERON Sec‘y. Trolls. Augustine Cove, I’. E. 1. Masonic Temple Co. The annual mot-ling of tho Shareholders of tile Masonic Teln- [le (‘o., will be held in the office of E. R. Brow, 146 Richmond Street, Charlottetown. i’. E. island. 0n Wednesday. the 12th. day or Jilly. A. D. 1022 at it o'clock, p. m. Dated this 20th day of June A. D. 1922 ' oceans w. WAKEFORD, ' Secretary. Spraymotor Machinery will give you service tn spraying trees or crops. They are built of material to re- sist acids and with ample pressure for economical use of your spray material. qualities, and long fits n1 content- Melnbfls or the silver Black isoxlllliltltlll, and seriousness that don't , wonder ofl _I'ilili ' l Unbelievable I nievtiiiiz. Four of tilcm arl- fix- carli still-e lilo il‘lll‘l( ivlis npcnct! in 1910. ' l "I'll" (llllo and 'l‘.'ivo|'li for tho 2~0.\"trotll\rs. in it qYiq _ 11919‘ |. 1 , ., ..-, , "Illlsi, year's stairs will appear llllt l illll- llllll Wu" u ("HUI lvnrylhma lhctn. in illc 2.05 class tlox will lnjllilVfi E floilorado, Emma llarvos- tor and Jane tho tircnt to choose ‘ibll, the hziif-lit-iic track record llm" “W.” l"‘“'° Wm‘ 'Pavmlm.n' (M-vflkvl. Hm.|,,.;“._vn_ Vouiuu,‘ Jun (lrcat llri-ttliin, Nctitia, Peter (,0- hr-roro iiiiii in his four year iitrni. Tim ntlicr candidates David and Walter Steriitlia, Mc- lloilaltl has Tho Great Rn-t 3| iluili; Watts in this race. that she was onc of tho fiislcst _\'l‘<'li' bills iii training last The fltilllilt‘ gaitoll .llitln Print-c imree i== also namcli. lit’ iil- races tip to wliltt he has shown in his ivork it will li 2.05 trottcl‘ to clttrh iiitii. lull l'l‘t<‘r the Grout filly Showed | m“ \\-_.,H,,,_ a mum", m Sum Eiiriuiolin trotil-i" Baikal, Bogaliisa. Sm" who has not stalled since hc malic rltisky. will make hc-r first on". H“, mm, mwk, HHS imm, m iris reiiillrkaihlc two your old calli- tllc 'l‘:ivl~rti Stake. She will bl- in mum‘ Hyde m“ Gull)" a ‘vlnnm llfll ('flf1llilll’l_\' as the other p". tries incitidn Laurel linli or LOilg Silt front the Good Tillie St.'ii>ll-. David i\X\V(ll'lll_V. Princcss Eiaivzlh, it 2.03 trottt-r last ycar, and 'l‘liur- ida. one of tho niosl formidable members of the lllllillltlillP Stable‘. 'i‘»vl-uty-t\vn youngsters .'l."t\ nam- (‘ll to start ill the three year olll trni. l_i will give the public its first line on ilic flltllrltv lllilPiflili for 1922. Of this" lot ilrn Whitl- hits liven winning over tho hall'- vvriln trnvils with Lt-e Worthy while Addil- bus crcdilnll tho \\‘[lll known pacer Adion (lily, with his first pllrflwrnicr. She is a llll‘lillll‘l‘ llf Fred l':llillill‘l'S Qtzlhlc. llrliok Farm will siflft Edith Worthy ivitii which it tiizidl- a good showing in the two year old ovcnts‘ iii 192i. while Murphy will in ifil probab- illiy take the lvorll ilcilillll llllly Smith. The other elllzirbic candl- diitcs include Emilee, Marv Sed- lcy, AXWIIII. anti Eleanor Worthy. ‘ili-urpiiy has Potter Henley and tlic -Slieru'ooil in the Edwards Purse for tllt‘ 2.08 pliccrs. Cox, which won this race with Dcl RPy. A lzunie of Chat-nice and Frank Dcivcy, will bc on the sido lino unless lit- is given n mount. The list of starters includes Chair icy Slwcct, llal lice, Robcrt Dir- ect, Wrack. Jessie Riggs. J. \V. S., Dovcr liliy, ilenncr M. lliltl Binge-unload Jr. The Edwards has s--—- k Laxatives _ Replaced Hy tlilnUacofNujol \ Nllol ll Q lubricant-not d medicine 0r Justina-n cannot grips.’ ~ When you are constipated, there h not enough lubri- cant produced by your lys- lun to keep the food IIIIB soft. Doctors prescribe Nu- jol because its action is so clan to this natural lubri- ent. Try it today.’ Bel them Buy them . l Uoo them. Writs for furtller particulars to GlbL l LANTI. i Corner Gust George and Fitzroy Btu, Ghmlottdeylm othet‘ diners. ._ site wag as usual, dauillhpbut She. slime. as they surveyed the Pfililllllf-J was stared at‘ silo was alwill’: br- - took in sortie- and pretended not to.---' nos-s rziccs will ho aliitliguralcti ill . the he hm,“ shl- will llccp the ficld busy ' livzis not started since 192-0, Wllllfilpzltvl‘ hm.‘ (‘llilill-i THE cimienorraiowu GUARDIAN i JOHN W. THOMAS, well- known ‘tfllllrlllot man of Wil- mington, D¢l., who docinru “Tlnlac prompiiiy overcame His stubborn stomach trouble and run-down condition foi- lovring two attacks of in- fi riza. Gains weight anti no feehi fine. QB ‘x J v. “The flu left mc in Sll('ll a rtlll‘ down condition lifc Wih‘ miserable ind work a burduii." lllillatrcd Jullll tut: liiu- zi lliffcrlant man. 'i‘-anl.tc is certainly great." '|‘.'ilii:ic is sold by all 500d drug- ili London. i lFPl as though Frllilkl “"05 Wh-m‘ lmv" "l'l’°"""“l ‘m “l” “Mk Even Frankie. .._______-.__-_-_-_-__._-___~-_ events, t'..'il'l'_\' $5,000 pin-s‘... Th" mm, L, aiivlrvg prnvcd a fast rilce. l The into closing llvcnts for the] _ , __ A tfirpglyr ti“. gr...“ Wm h, a" “quill-ll. classes should prove interest- Lhlml and Lkdl]"l.;‘|,:]lFy'-llill1llll\Y iliakll his first shirt stint-bung as m" flxtum“ as many o! - " la icy, Shawnee anti Kilo Watts. Ncddli ls on lici- good helt-‘iviolll 'l'lil'rt\ l.“ :il).'lllll'l‘ \\l.iiiilt ll‘ri.»cti will iTlic (lfiltll Volo. Main Chrckcrs; Miriam Guy, lMisl-i Ellel Todd, Pclcr June, and Th0 Ace M“ 'i‘iic_v will be fnlioivcti by the 210 ' ' the class. The starters include ovcr vtho half-little tracks season.‘ Litillra Walls, dale, lilo (‘llllrtcr Oak Purse, win- ncr in 1911i, Sail Andreas, a bro- tllPl‘ to Sanarlio, SIIVI.‘ Brookc, anti lltaii. Signal Peter is tilso cntcrcd but the clianltcs are that he will mil stllrt as ticcnrliillg to report he will not illlpflfll‘ nn the mile tracks until next _veal'. The pal-rrs lend off with a frce for all. in it lSiiigle G. will nice! Jimmy ‘lllt-Korron, either Margaret Dillon or Roy Grattun from the liliirpiiy stable, Johnny Quirk, 11a. Mahotio, and Juno. hast fall at Sprlliir/filj‘. lMtislsl, Margaret ,Di.} ion had thl- Single G. outfit on the anxious scat. Silo ls very arpt to trim him this year. Thore- are s fcw people who tlllllllf that the star oi’ ‘Nat Ray's stltblo has n chance to show him the way to the wiro. Aftcr un alisctice of tiwn years Directum J. returns to the mile tracks in Fr2d ‘Edmanfis stable. He will start in the 2.04 c1ass' with John |tlli.‘lll'_V, tiyogzini liiedigevdood. Rod Lancelot, Roger this for two minute hODOII. Edna lldarly wlthiwiilch John 'i‘liomas has iheen winning rcgiir- llirly on ihc halbmiie tracks drops- into Grand (‘ircliit society In tile 3-05 bill's‘. Silo will rcqilire illl of ltvr speed lind raring manor-rs to llofcat (‘ox with Jllckstln Grain-m and Mclflzillald with Rifle Grenade, its well as Mayheil Direct, Wanda Mill‘. Klut: lledgculootl, if he is 0n his good ibehavlor. Lucy 1,. mm Baby Glnter. The nllii-r [Iilflllllqlgrggp "re m‘. horses Pllrritlile to the 2.12, on and 2.16 classes. Walter Mil-qr... gor is in the 2.1-2 class with "Ptlrv Direct. Princess M. and Parke} Roy frnni South’ (iarollna, Cnx has lStmfltilih in the 2.14 par-r, Wlllle Murphy inav give Tho 3pm., wood his first airing in the 2,15 Ollllllll There tlro thirty now our... named in this event. 7h4.000 loaned by the Canadian Government to establish returned sllilllors nn farms in Canada $13.- 000.000 has wilready been returned to tho public treasury. Luring (or farm establishment Wfirqplfliltlg to 21.000 soldiers of whom 50o lisvs dcr or the iMy sll-cp is" rtes-tfill and I am fuel- "lboid, all of lu another brilliant field in illl‘ 2.07 trot. lll it tho Stout meet Marion- <'ll>-———— ""l’~ "l! "ml" Judge Chandler SOLDIERS assay LOANG "'°"“"“5- _____ As matters now stand. tho trite “TMWA. Jilly 0-0! the $87,. “l Plris has been placed in the JIIHN Pllllfi Sillllfi . llllll . Hill llii Mlilllllfl Nine Year Old Sadie and Killed Last A Disagree as to Pri er Finds Him Guilty — Case Begins This‘ Morning; ' ' JOHN. July 4.—l"°l ill“ fourth time within the Pa" elevemEl Crowe‘ months the life of John Paris will he placed in the bands 0! l! 1"" of twelve men tried and true. slui- this mornint; he will again stand tl'-l_il'l for ills life. elwlwl "ll" m" murder. of t-he nlile-year-olli Sadie MoA-ulay. The story of the dastardly mur- llttlt: crllfllle gm] Rlvcrvlew Park last Auxust. 1d - iheon given su-cli prominence in tile press, that the Ilfllllellll lmrrauve is by now familiar u! flll- “:2: |nurd5r is believed tc have m“ committed on. August 2. Ln - day ‘he time girl, afitmlllipilllltlfltlil playmate, liattie Laviiztili ‘to “l; illl-rk whore the latter broug-lttl em, lather. v11" W“ “mlmgd tliclr his dinnl-r. Having fulttllc mission, the two children wanqrk cli down the bank 0| ll"? 9- ' _ I _ _ _ . C ,l'tlrliisllcll ‘by Johnson & Ward. Allulrillhdll the} Always "kgdpv lllhmlms wnnklluw“ msuranbe which Month litldlltlrlllsrlngslbkk monlibcrs of the Montreal 1Stock ‘Ex. -l*.1lc o icr. - ,.{ _ . 1' iomumi egan ‘- - - h , . . r00 lotion st. “illlllllg i c arise.) _Biit Pun wontiereti wlicthorigleiliit “l ‘l ream’. glillUllltlil. rl-gurli- alvpcnrcti and nffored to showbltglélghgronunon I _ _ _ 31 91111119 knew stint-icy hall conic mg'.l..,nl',“. :Vl1Cl;B thug. dlhcoalgllowgfthlm but we" Telephone "J10 ac‘ =-'~-‘ , .. ll " lerre“ "a ' ' tilt ..‘93 "A". "m" [wing m m1“ mm w“! ‘whit l “Id llllllllhrgbfllllll little llilitlt’ declined to. and reqsllllllylwllngan ' I _ I l. __% mitt?" sit.» .'lo'l\'t‘ii that vVPlllllf-Z- 1"’ “m” ."."°l'. "bill liillcl‘ rn.-n l turned l" “l” mm!“ ’“'°"“° °l"’1.-iiireiititic Put-p . . . . . . .. s5 "lllirlitig, wily siiliiiid I write illllllhvo li""“‘ "Uh ‘l? mac], "mime trance in inc park. She called to Chadian Goneralwpslec-trlc-H _ toil him or wrlto llllll at all’! Hc'sl““"vw(_l f?!" dhdlllzzv 51,6115 AnllSilllle, ltiili. receiving no zinslveljcanaduln ‘steamship Com m very has. over there. he use tvo"“'“"i"in€jb.n" n lllY stomach tirade lllfl‘ way lwlllll- 5"“"“.'.csiistllsri steamship ma. - busy tn collie hack with llll~" “r FMM", gain oh in chest undlll-‘ll-ls “l” She lemme“ wlmi/rqbeqi 5 gm“ _ _ , _ __ __ But m" (hltermmod m wrue‘ ‘linked up llllllougbea-tyso fast it Slllll?“ “m” Sm" l0 s“ ‘he "me Domlnlbn ——- (lenrgo should have ills (lilflllCa llifzgglozlllyne first] new“, snlothep girp bu; Sadie hall diaappearextlliled Mnmreal Power 71 L2 lvfl. that was only fair. l ‘ ' ‘ l '“ Sicarl-li lllllltllls We"! 075a . _ , , _ -i_ | “will “over got a good u I _ ‘_ m lWnlnlpeg Electric . . . . . .. — Toliinrroyi- Ali Exciting EVulll. tnlighvs sleep and got up “ml-mug, imhrirgviggil (‘Zsliihddxratlonfll Brewerles 2% - . .. -» ' "bl 1 "‘ ' ' Atlantic Sugar .2 y ______¢.’______ with .l nit..in taste in my "will her ‘mm,’ (w quote m‘, ‘Wrds o; At ‘m w 1- L and all tircd out. .. _ f m‘ bm-qed l» 5°" - - ~ - - - - - - ~ - - -- HE c EVFfJYHD MEETING “Other lnndlcincg soot-ind t0 do311m):zldllédlndgfsgafir a huge 2m. lCair antifl-Poundry . — l‘i.i€\'l11i.ANf), Ohio. July 6. —I'"" ]I“‘"'“[|l;j‘fl"]'f‘l_‘lira?!’ rock l“ mi- park. A post mortonlAlrllz‘ 5% The f0rly~ ninth l‘l‘fl(’ll'ill nf thc h?" e3 0 ' 1m M. W. bu: |- l ps4 examination disclosed the fact tlllll Anaconda copper 57% (ll'.'lll4l (‘irctiit sl-rics of light har-lmm- ill" ‘Wlvtlll-‘tllffli Ml l 1L1 lib-s {he chm hm} Men hon-ugly outrllg- ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' " t-d and tllcii choked to death. Thu indignation of the commun- ity relivsiil-tl u boiling illlllll- “ml- uctirig on the fnlrly Blllllll tlescllll‘ tionlif the. man sci-n Wltll the nlulidqrsd child by Hattie Lavigno the local alttlinriticlz- viforlvs of the police from Montreal to Halifax in down llll‘ dlscrcant Pinker-toil Dctcctivc ‘BUSIOH were also secured. Many Stispected Paris. u. young St. Joan inr tho Jpast. year, was among these. but as ' tlicrc was no dam-rigllllt eviden-c ‘ against him at oimsw‘ meiiMex. Petroleum an effort to track and the‘ ser- wlr-ec 0f the superintendent 0t the agency of Suspicion fell on every lll-"lll Wll" in any way answered to the des- cription and litany suspects were whom were able t0 establish sallsllll-WY llllms- Jmm-lilll? Victory . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..105.15 mulatto. some ~ twctilty-s-ix years of lull‘. it lllltlVBV of ‘Fruro, N. but who hltd but!!! . livini; in West the time he was ll-ased to the Fruro police to lili- ililiiiifl" at, nan ugust- —' Two Juries soner’s Guilt,-0ne 0th+ Icon-pg, Walter A. Adonis, George The 5900B“ jury: J. l-inrry Arm- strong, foreman; foreman; George H, Worden. Chas. F. Dyllfillllltlllt wane,- .B;|||Qy' Wlm. B. Earle, Hath- away S. Coiiinan. E. Wm. Duval, 1111p], G, Day, John H. Scribner. George A. Stephenson. Alex. Stoen. ‘ll. T. Brown. ‘The third Jury: llllfry G. Dunn .y0|-¢|“3n; Wm, Sitilriiug. Herbert (.. llowley. Wm. A. Steiner. J. l;- Cogsweli. Odbur E. l-laneelllllckel‘. gm-ry K, Olmstead, llolly MCL. Lingley, B. Campbell Johnston, E. J, Sargeant, W. B. Titus. S ilerbort Mayer-l. STOCK QUOTATION l lnanni-‘Ax. July a-(Quotations Canadian ‘Pacific Railway . New York tCentral uiba Cutie Sugar Crucible Steel ‘international "Paper . lKelly Springfield ilntcrnationlil ‘Mer. Marine 74 P-ress lSteel lCar . . . . . . . .. —— eadlng . . . . . . . . .. -—- i-Sotithern iPaciilc . 89% Studebaker 129% Unloli Pacific .. 139% Utah Copper 64 U. S. Steel MONTREAJ. EXCHANGE. 1934 Victory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0100.45 1933 Victory _ 102.50 1922 Victory . . . . . . . . . 99.90 I BANKS ' Banlk liioyad . . . . . . . . . .~ . . . . .. 98% Batik Motttreal .. 216V, Bank Nova Snotia . . . . - Batik Commerce . . . . . . . . . H183 Wheat. J-uly. 116; _lSept., 116%; . o. ' Fruits , Fresh the Fields and Orchards _ ‘ Durin the summer months huge crates of fres iy-picked fruits arrive at Moir s factory, and thus at fragrant maturity are pressed and Moir's candies. _ Thus it is that the fresh flavor of the sun- ripened fruit: is retained in Moir's Rasp- berry Fondants, Strawberry Creams and elvas. - These and other luscious fruit ‘juices preserved for use in . together with pure cream, butter. will’. - mellow honey, full-muted nuts and rich amoorhcliocoiatcnrcrrioulded I ether into the ‘most de- - tful confections you ever ' l Moir's la n candy you'll maximises?“- ’ 111cm? PURITY AND QUALITY ASSURED MOIRSLIWTIDillALIPAX HARRY JAMES, Alflllv Cum‘ ttetown - Wetineslltly. July 12th, i922 SPORTS .1 d‘ _ W_ , Horas Racing-ii Fast Classes §_ "I l - v ATHLETICS v2 tulle bicycle. 1 mile running. tugz, of Will‘. Offllliitllllfll Vl- ‘ll Comets. I I I REFRESHMENTQ Dinner and T's, 50c each Stocked aims Undel‘ Quail Blind - . Dancinfby Scottish Lilaioo. _ mp, and 3am; Mum; -,Pleiuure for Everyone Admtinion to All Parts 50c. ChIIdrBn Under Twelve with Parents Free Ind Wllwml Proceeds In Aid of Maintenance of 0'9""?! HWY" Horlflo Admitted and Stilbled Free. Autos Also Assemble as Arena Rink a! 1030A. M. Ulllflfl‘ ll l? L, 5, MJLLER, GEORGE W. MscLEOD 11a‘ A Well SW01‘ a theft charge, pa“ 1,19%_ - h, the nmmthne a mwunl 0g Con,’ July‘ 63%, Sept. 66% Grand Mntsr Grand Secretary. $500 was offered by the city for Oats, Jul)“ 37; sepL 38%; 1km oi tho capture of the murderer, and it 4,1%_ ; m’ \\1l.\' commonly believed that the _ _ lprovlllce had offerl-d $500 more. BR|T|3H CQLUMB|A OUTLQOK . 3K§ ‘Some time later Wattur Hnm- , QRmH-r h .‘ ” plirey, ll companion of Paris, dis- ______ S S i closed to the police a confession oi fllflNlfllnTflfl’ Jun. 5___weam. 0 9 or the murder which helilleged Paris made to liirn. Paris w:ls flamed-i- atelv brought back from Truro. where he hltd been clclired of the theft charge. and committed to trial for the murder. The rrlaui. The case cams up in September. His Honor Jildge Barry presided, Dr. W. B. Wallace, K. (1., conduct- ed the case for the Crown. and G. li. Vernon; K. 0.. of Trtiro defend- cd tho prisoner. The trial lasted four days. lliid after niucli conflict- ing evidence had been su-bm-ittcd. lndcd in a disagreement, seven Jurors voting for conviction and tlvo for acquittal. A second trial W115 ordered and came up in November, the Attor- nt-y-gencral. the lion. Mr. Byrne h. t"... took over the case for the t rown, Willi Dr. Wallace us coun- C.. Ruth P, ,1‘ -, sci. lMr. Vernon continuing as "Eluflmtrlilnggfiifi ‘film tllllztblgaxgg counsel for the defence. The caso has bct-n selected as a candidate ‘HS [Mud before Mr‘ ‘mamm- iury returning a vcrdict of guilty. Mr. Vernon. in ail appeal i0 lilo llilpelato Division of the Supreme Fourt, succl-eded in having a new llllll Slanted on two points, viz., "l8 Driuoncr had not been nrcscnt when the jury returned t-otlrt room for further instructions and that tllibfljllflgfi hail not sun]. ciontly instructed the Jury as to the alibi set up by 5h;- (lgtgnqQ ‘The third trial Jlllllfl Bl"?! Main presiding, and the counsel being the “m; a, u, ttia second trial. The ma], whim, taster] 18 days, attracted even mom illlllular interest than either of the two prrmeelllng trials, 11 end“; h, I" lllzflflvement, seven Jurors vet.’ rig or conviction ._ qmual‘ and five for at. mgiisrotion of the Crown a fourth M Rranted and will begin lo. hands of 36 til mesa as havoc zens of St. John. or e evidence submitted an] 1o iilivn found llm ' I M the j"mr"'n,l:l£ts:3uiity. A iris: The first jurors were: W. E All. Hawker. aircdy repaid their loans 1n full 4, nisda substantial reductions. and more than sixty percent have lw. ~ llYwley. abut. dcrson. foreman; wm, 1.|_ 0111p Ritchie. Fiiandicr and lasted ten daylt, the ‘ to Lhc. came up in May- found him gtiilty m, . er conditions point to very suc- cessf-rti fruit and farm crops in the British Tlolumbin interior vali- eys. There has ‘D6911 an unusual awarded. Building activity Cent- rallzcs mainly in the Province 0! Ontario. at I n. m. and ovary Saturday at 0 p. m. Pauenge Steamer 6.000 Tons Displacement. Leave M ontreal Ar. Charlottetown‘ Ar. Charlottetown amount of rain although the chief for Charlottetown and leave arid leave ‘i reliance of this district is placed for Gt. John's for Montreal l“ ,. on lrragation. Crop conditions kins 24 June 27 July 3 ' ' *5 throughout the province are con- Iuly 8 July 11 July ‘i7, '1‘ sidered promising. |uly'22 July 25 July 8i ‘ -———<*>1—~ August 5 August B August 14 ’ BUILDING INDUSTRY August 19 August 22 August 28 ' ACTIVE September 2 Septemblr 5 September 11 —;- September 16 September 19 September 28 . TQRONTO- Jllly 5--—A reiwrt 0" For further passenger and freight information apply to Canadian industrial conditions lplflCeS tho building inlustry as the most activc in the Dominion ' Labour conditions have greatl) u . limprnved and the first six ontlis of i922 will show $130.0 0.000 ‘Will ~ - worth of new building contracts #0 “I513 EASTERN STEAMSHIP LINES, INC. antenna-nomad LIN! Resumption of Freight and Fansnqor service Between’ It. John and Bozton, Effective May 24th. _ B. 8. GOVERNOR DINGLEY will have 8t. John every Wednesday (Atlantic Tlmol for Bouton- Wodnosdsy trips are via Eutport and Lubes, duo Bolton aboflt l1 l. m. Thursday. Saturday trips are to Boston direct. dun Sundays about 2 p. rn. RETURN-Luvs Bolton Mondays and Fridays at 10 l. m. (Dav- ight Blvlng Time) for Entport, Lube: and 8t. John. "FARE $10.00 BTATEROOMI lam At Bolton connection is motto via the Metropolitan Lino 0X91”! freight and plumper steamers for Now York and potato Iilllll Ill‘ For staterooms, rates and additional Information, apply to - ' A. G. CURRIE, Agent, ' It. John, .N.\I- _ fir’ to your druggist Stops Pairs Irufartlly to endhs corniln I ntopst ep 'n n- stantiy. Then the corn loosen-ml and comes out. Made in two forms-o wlorieu, clear liquid (one drop doel The simplest Blue-joy. Atomll Ill)_ and in extra thin pinterl. Ule l whiclieven tOl-‘lll- you prefer, plasters or the liquid-tile action is the nine. 51k. tentle. Made in a world-famed laboratory. Sold by all druggiltr. Slog-ace Bigck, A, ° ll A. Drlrcoll. Frederick 0.. M. Bartrch, Dewitt ‘ hon Wrflrlsnor- , a’ l h“. QIOGLTBNMODIpQIM y’ E. R. BROW 146 Richmond Street. Charlottetown Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest rate. Agent at Summer-aide, Lloyd Lewis "fbrnllfin aflha not." a Good Stong Stock ‘Companies. i Gland‘ Orange Celebration O Charlottetown Exhibition Grounds F ,......-.__-...... .:msnamida_ucnQr.ia>_\_flaaflEbilectzfiréik___