i»...- i o” Insertion ..........._..-........ I", uurlhll n. qy-u. n‘ Teacher! wPl-ltlld, ,1. vTN-l-Ep _ FOR "examiner-load school No. 15, second class baa- ciler (‘PmW-‘llallp. B‘ may” an. gem-glory. ‘ B9G-7-15-4l EXPERIENCED FIRST wagl-Elzezcber for principal of Geql-gefflllyll School. Good sup- plement. References required. Male teacher preferred.——Asbley Allen’ Secy, 6463-13-61 WANTED-EXPERIENCE D l-cccuer for Esllllim“ s°h°°l- HAY SALE-l WILL ezu. ‘AT Kin ‘ t st - Bay Fortune. supglenlelfi; Colville Station, 50 acres of stand- CII-tlfedlgtilltlazfllereo Reiquie-Igrllluafglgfi MmsunlmtlerMmdnztlg Seclglliz-y A mg ‘HEY °IJ Saturday the 17m Mass was celebrated by Right Mrs‘ Fm ' 3g7.7.13.3l_ "l 3-30 o'clock p. m. lM. Mc- R"- Monsignor Maurice McDon- POFFE mussels m.“ [W V......»-.,.....‘...... FOR $ALE--30 aprl¢ n"... XII p" u.‘ ‘f. '."h ' ls m: llns o! s "m, '° w In» of s Ind; _y,.1f,o,l;_8aln__ nine. 30 feet long class condition DB1" hundred-A lRifle Range ol- Alley st. F‘ C‘ rum’ 439-7-8-6} FUR BALE ONK CHIN-A CABINET 21W)“ “W- Alilily Guardian Of- °°- 699-7-15-21 -i__ v<$ yesterday from plsurisy of wiilinm '"'””“++>¢+o+o- Ks HARD 5x9 in first Spruce floor- llllly Konlingmn Court yesterday morning a mun charged with ‘being drunk and dis- orderly was given three ‘months in loll without the option of a lfine. REOPECTED RESIDENT DEAD --The death occurred at the Prince Edward Island Hospital Wakeland, a. well known resident of this city. Tho deceased, who was a painter by trade, entered the hospital only a day or two ago for treatment. THE §TRAIWBERRY FESTIVAL _—- Postponed from yesterday will be held at Gov-ahead Ohurch this afternoon and evening. The public are cordially ‘invited to attend. 703. POLICE COURT — A man char- ged with ‘being drunk and disorder- ly was sentenced to three mouths in Jail at the Police Court yester- 9 day morning. FUNERAL YESTERDAY. —The funeral of the late Mrs. Jailnes Lawlor was held yesterday morn- ing from the residence of her Kill-fighter‘, Mrs W. G._Brennan, 19 7.10pm, 137d. hlThefilall bearers were: l-Iis f‘ _ --____ 0TB D ayor Miller, M wANTEl?—Pl'llN‘]7l‘P/llé If"? S" FOR SALE- CHINCHILLA RAB- Henry Lowe. Michael Walsh, sistant for lCard sen c o0. up- bus‘ at the Royal Rabbit” S“ Gillan, Daniel. Steele. and John B‘ Illfllllel" 5175'“ “M 3100M)- D- View, P. E. I. Pure Bred, Inlport- Connolly. Service at the grave sKMacLilren, Secretary. ed Royal Manchu strain, may was conducted by Rev. A. L. oylo-r-l-i-si. y; A N T E D - EXPERIENCED teacher for Kingston School. gupplcznent $125.00. Apply S. B, Newson, Sec'y. 504-7-10-6i TEACHER WANTED FOR TAR- aillllfil School ‘No 2B2. 3rd class. Apply sutyy Trustees, Tarantum. 683-7-10-33 To Let 1'0 LET-TWO FURNISHED also ‘be secured from our Eastern reprentatives. The island Rab- bllfy. Montague and W. R. Mo. Dhone 0r Kay. Brackley. Call, write. 343-1~3-stt-5i Miscellaneous JNO. McDONALD, LAND SUR- Wyor. Hermanville, P. E, l, 596-7-10-1mo NOTICE-ROSS’ ROLL-ER MES, Vernon River, will be closed; gol- Wlmlrs from August lst until the Sinnott. 5300K Fl E-LD.-- The. Sacrament Densed in the iPresbyterisnChurch at Brooktieid on Sunday, July 18th at the close of the 5 p. m. service. m. This service will be conducted by Rev. M. E. Genge, D. D. [Pre- communion services are being bald evenings at 8 o'clock. Mr. W. J. Robertson and Mr. H. rllourcrkaevlllg 1'°°l118- 110i 811d new cro comes. . . _ vices. A cordial invitation - cold water, telephone. Apply 247 D 6321,1132‘ tended u, a-lp is ex IPHIICL‘ St. 6974-1531 FOR GOOD PASTURAGE W-ITH ‘marsh and wage]; Apply Male Help Wanted Peter McN. Robertson. East "Alllww -- ESMPE- —- Will-l noyalm 649_14_2L lilfght have been a. serious accident WANTED-MAN TO WORK ON farm. Apply J. Power, Mermaid. WANTED-A MAN FOR FARM. ANYONE DESIRINO TO ‘CON. -tract,-Ce.rti.iied Seed Potatoes one dollar Der bushel can do so occurred shortly after 11 o'clock yesterday forenoon when Miss Amy Johnson, daughter of Mr and Mrs Hammond Johnson, while rid- llls a ‘bicycle along. Grafton Street, at work. Apply Herbert Mason, by applying to M. J. Mclver, h Builbury. 701-7-15-31 Kinkorn. 626-7-14-71. 3531,10” Zmfefelg ._. ____ Blinking up. She was dragged a WANTED - MAN ‘FOR FARM work, no miiking.- Reginald Parkman, East Royalty. 679-7-14-21 WANTED AT ONCE-A MAN .TO wnrk on farm. C. T. Ferguson, liiiirsliticlii. ‘No. 2 R. R. .York. Echoes From the Fiddlefs Contest It was the best value for tho considerable distance by the car ‘before the driver was able to stop, onlookers concluding the brakes were defective. A number about the square witnessed the accident unil the police have the car num- ber. The injured girl was driven to her llolme; the bicycle she was 595445431 gllztlsguolawfifed “W” given l“ riding is badly smashed. Lost Tile audience enjoyed itself hug-, ely and the chcurlnl; could bc TO JOIN-COMMISSIONERS. - LOST-A SUM OF MONEY BE- tweeu Pownal and Granville Strccts. Finder leave at Guard- ian Office. 661-7-14-21. W LOST-ONE LARGE RED AND white steer with rope attached. e Phone 122. H. A. Jenkins. 4164-64.! Female Help Wanted ________________ MAID WANTED -- (WITH EX- perlencs in cooking) in family of ‘two. No washing. Extra good "flees to capable person. Apply A- B. care of Guardian. 478-7-8-tf iii WANTED -— A arouse xnnrun ior two aged people, one from the country preferred. Apply llllrdiun Office. 678~7-14-3i WANTED-MAID FOR GENERAL housework. References required. Amlly 211 lticllnlqnd Street. . * 857—'I-1-i-tf. Situations Vacant ‘ .______________ lillick IDEAL eon’ onmx lllvor; cool, refreshing, health- ili. delightfully tasi-yiimtde in a y: enormous demand; send lsii casts, got selling sample; mill" his money this‘ summer; I amllllml“ (“P filllll-Bl 01109695‘ lest ll; Amherst this gull, 1g so Mrs. Alexander McKenzie, ussist- , ' Allfm Rica Montague M. Rlvsr "'- Blllllllyfiflffallvll- Bmll- Prince Edward island fiddlers will all by ‘Miss Bride McKcnuu raudgll- sillmmbflflg“ 1”‘- Clllclliil’ _ lOPILOiIt. S. V. 12f. be there. the accompanying verses and pre-‘Sill- M°G°¥fil1 m m Zml- II McLean . . . . . . . . . . .. L. Herring ‘--¥ sentedtho gifts. After which Miss l ° "II Pitcher Mullen thanked those present for Sill- Allllmwll 1”" II. Harper . . . . . . . . F. Moore Wanted Buy-r“; their many, kind, remembranccs. 38g slllllllwglil!!! .%l1l:- - [first Base t will-m, AT -N E__STENO_ Then all repaired to the dining‘ - ~ ~ "l" l“ ll. Moore .. . . . . . . .. C. Hor on lrallbur, expeflegceg preyerred‘ CLARK _ A, Ksnglllglol; m; Jung room where a dainty lunch wasMa_.j&r Andreas! Plflhlnl Ii’? _ 2nd Base Amy J A u Do 1d u C 28' ‘OM, and M" Klsl- clarlm son, served by Mrs Mullién in her usual ' " It. Grant D. tEtier clung“; - . ac na Q3715?‘- bmter Anon Y_ hospitable manner. The remainder lllllflllDllllllld 2m} 3rd B359 ' ‘ .. . ‘ ‘ ‘ ' of the evening was spent in sing- 9- l1 3l"- w_ (wlllns s Glddlngs plq EARNWGB QTEADY EM lrtYNEs - tin this City July 9th to lng and dancing. A- very sociable ‘ sum-l; .s[()p ‘ ‘ ‘Mr and Mrs. Alf-red Hynss a8 and entoyable time w“ brouslll l" ' 1-‘, Smith .... .. ii McLeod 919,131,221 ‘grwgzfiggray ‘mama: Lon-gworth Avenue, ason. a close by singing" "For She's a \ Len Flow nulls.» Colic ' r ‘Ml’ 0°“ “lb” ~ - - - , M. Mellish J. llksrallson iiaiiiax. ‘a’ mmflmixl-tttslti “in” I - “TT ' _ Centre Field W HYNES - In thiTCity July 13th ns-runu mom sunows- ' ,- l‘ "Y"! ~fiiéiyyfiléié “- “°"'““‘ e r “ . m" ‘lg-JD BUY OR T0 Elmer Francis infant son of Mr. and Messrs. David Mathleson, Reginald " ‘ 0' Murphy L Kean“ filly store,“ house snit- M" Anna “ma, liell, Erie MacDonald, Harry Jam- _ 31° l" grocery business stand. "Pr" Queen ltrut. r- .- g... .. . “"7119”- Wjmnll" To s x c H A no I d“ ‘P-Bfllllod wsggon for. light "a n Waggon. _ Apply to """‘l‘ . Guardian. ‘HIM-fist n - Apply n,“ some; Wakelin, aged 50 years. Fnncrfll ‘Qclllfiy, R, R, a, gqppuqp notice later. >________; r . . i Mr. Malcolm Gillie of Magar not in his best form last iliglit and yet his playing was greatly enjoy- d the audience. heard blocks away. The two Cape Brotoners Dr. Cyrus MacMillan who has lbeeu played in the city for the (past two days on ell and got a splendid receptlnlptlllfl way from Ottawa to Halifax. One of the features of the. con- test was the playing of young Rue- sell McPhee. This boy is n wonder alld the audience was not satisfied till he appeared again at the end of the program. Well done Rus- seil, keep it up. Through the kindness of Mr. J. McGilvray of Vernon Messrs Mc- lnnis and Giilis were given a mot-l or drive to Vernon River. were delighted with what they, saw. On Wednesday they were the, guestsof Mr. Justice Arsenault on a drive to the Experimental Farm and other places of interest. The judges bad s difficult Job on their hands. In the ladies con- test tbe judging was so close that there was only half a point between two competitors for third plaice. Little Anthony Perry delighted Though only six years old his repertoire of steps is remarkable. , The two Amherst dancers Messrs Downey and McBrien gave good exhibitions. lt was the fortunes of war that Mr. Dowuey was not in together with a ‘check of one hun- the money. .1l. l, "lid that gust-e ls to be u rAiexandenMcKenzie, escorted the‘55l-'5l1l1¥1l‘@bl'l8l!ll world's championship ‘fiddling con-llfldfi-lWbe MOORIs-Qt Wallorfl. N. -H. July 1,3, John H, Moore, son of the late " . Moore and Mrs. ‘Etlleil . Moore hers! from the christian Church Montague, Friday, July 16th at 3.30 P- l1!- WAN ___M 'WAK£I.‘lN-—~Altho' r. u Island mrgili-csr-rfi pun pgfllflospital, July 14th. 1926. William Azania Wlnbetl. . '11:: wsexui. ssu. ‘lessor/w.’ ll ruin‘ '10:. navolztiedr, clothb Snag’. 3"" 81sec 1-,, ' ‘ ‘ - - n costs lil. 0. Absolutely all ' Canadian. Tqilorqd measure. Everybody s plos- ‘ °‘- Bl: commissions is m steady as: lamest. Y Clo! . United, Roy Ilsilfsx. . ,, A. WTIuly 101F110.‘ l. . ‘ ' 1- ' 1i ever! more». . d.» mite’! 30ml - ,n_._.m k ._ _ I 111mg» xi". qnlsiiui lxvlifl ' ' B9 Will! They left for llallfux via the Iiochelaga yesterday afternoon. He will meet the other two members of the Maritime Rights Coiiumission there tomorrow.‘ The Nova Scotia sittings will begin on ‘Friday and will probably continue throughout the week of the 19th. Dr. Mac- Millan held interviews with Prem- ier Stewart, His Worship Mayor Miller, and Mr. J. O. I-Iyndlman, President of the Associated Boards of Trade and the tentative ar- rangements is that the Com-mis- sion will meet in Charlottetown, ‘some ti-me during tile week of the 26th, possibly -toward the end. I J. A BRIDAL SHOWER —On the evening of June 16, at the borne oi ‘Mr. and lMrb. Edward Mullen. Scotchfort, a variety shower was tendered their daughter, Miss Florence Mullen; one of the fair and most highly esteemed young ladies of this vicinity. This occas- ion was attended ‘by a large num- bel- of friends ‘and acquaintances. -Tbe -b!‘l(l/€~t0"bB received many beautiful and valuable presents, including aluminum ware, glass were, linens, and sums of money, dr-ed dollsns from her parents, ‘Mr. POLICE OOURT.-At the Police 9f lllfl Ifirdfls ‘Supper will be dis- There will also be service at 11 a. on Thursday. Friday and Saturday K. Dancy will assist at these ser-‘ly arrived Cpl, Doiron THE CHARLOTFETOWN mt izumil cuuw ZION 8- 8. PICNIC - The annual picnic of Zion Church Sunday ‘School was held yesterday at ‘Lewis’ Point, where a large number of pupils. parents and ‘visitors. spent a very enjoyable afternoon's outing- - - LEAVE FOR PETAWAWA.—-To- day at 2 o'clock the ‘P. E.‘ I. Heavy" Brigade .con|sist.ing,9f peventy men of all ranks, under the command of Captain George Prowse, embark for Ihatawawu, where the batteries will take part In ‘the annual Can- adian artillery contests. They will undergo eight days training pnd will return borne on Monday, July 26, spending the ‘previous Sunday in Montreal. Gaptairmlyrsnk- Tiern- ey will command the 2nd Battery and Captain George Walker the 8th Battery. . —-DEAfi'.‘H YESTERDAY -.- The death of Mr William G. Pursey which occurred at. bis home in ‘Summerside at 4.30 yesterday lnornin-g came as a shock to his family and friends as lie as in his usual good health up to Tues-l day evening when. be was stricken with apoplexy. Mr. Pursey was twice married and besides his wife, lie leaves to mourn his 108g three sons two residing in Rustico nudl one in United States. The funeral will leave his late residence , Wat- er Street. Friday afternoon st 4.30 rby motor hoarse to the residence of hlsbrother, John Punsey, Rustlco, thence to Charlottetown on Satur- day morniug at nine o'clock where Interment will be made in tbs Peo- ples‘ Cemetery. Pzssomuue Miss Ethel Landrigan, R. N., Dorchester, Mass, is visiting her brother, ‘Mr. Percy ihandrigun, School St. Miss Marguerite Gordon,‘ Miss Jennie Mustard, B. A., and her sist- er Miss Jessie of- Head .01‘. Gardi- gan have been attending Chautau- qua. Miss Jennie Mustard recent- irmn Regina, Sask, where she has been engaged in teaching, to spendher. vacation at bcr home on the Island. ~ -- > A. .l ' ' The many ufriemdsn of Mr. and Mrs, Everett Ferguson, Qity, re- gre-t to hear of th llinessvpf their little daughter ‘tlpbciei 11o is now in the P. E. Island (fllpltal. Joyce underwent a. serious operation lit midnight, July 11th and at latest reports is resting cosy. “.; - —-——-y-<+>—r-—— Military Units‘. ¢ . .Bréak Gail-p‘ MILITARY coal-rs snoUol-IT Arr-l PROXIMATELY $10,500 ‘ro p.54. Ono of the most successful Mil; itia. Camps was brought to a close various units entrained for their homes. l terday was very successful‘ ‘on their proficiency in their work The League of the Cross picnic, which took pluce Lake Verde, wns one EIILZIIGSBIIII oi a long line of similar successful affair and wnsattended by what is considered the largest number on record. llioth trains carrying picnicers to the grounds from the city were packed. and a largo number of people came by car. The League iilliiliiiillilfii- ‘u; SBHEEN stuu Is ‘California Straight Ahead’ Now Show- ing at the Prince Edward Theatre — All - Jazz Musical Program. {Reginald Denny becomes the “1925 pioneer" of the open road in ‘iCailfornia Straight Ahead," his latest stirring ‘Universal-Jewel fea- ture, which opened yesterday at the Prince Edward Theatre. In this picture, which first night audiences ‘hailed ns one of the star's best, -Denny sets forth for u motor trip across the continent in an elaborately constructed trailer. Tile trailer bad been built for his honeymoon, but the honeymoon didn't come off because he showed up late for his wedding and his bride wouldn't marry shim because she thought he'd been drinking. That starts Denny off on a pict- ure puoked full of strange situa- tioils, mishaps, adventures, thrills and laughs, which makes "Califor- nia Straight Ahead" one of the fun- niest light comedies of the season. Jppollglpcbe motor trip and the attendant adventures may be s\ hit more stirring than the usual ‘tour- ists Journey, at lean-it more people would be tempted to sot forth in tllc automobiles if they were sure of going through all the things ‘Denny did. ' As in his other recent pictures, Reginald Denny proves that he is u versatile, accomplished comed- iull, and his performance rivals his Cllilriltlfi-TIZZIUOII of tho hyinwllvll" drian in “Oh, Doctor!" Ilc is admirably supported by ‘ yesterday when tho pcisonell of .t.ho"G°rtl'“u° Qllllliled "5 mum“; w°' mun, wllo finally agreed to marry the hero because he will not let her do anything else. . .- Th supporting cast includes Tom The Light Horse Inspection ytlsisvwnélon’ Charm Gerrad‘ Fwd my General Thnckor and Colonel Pow- mcltou. Lucille Ward. John Stun- ell ‘complimented tllc unit highly ruins. ‘Lev Names 11nd "i110"!- The direction of llarry Pollard and especially on ‘ their rieinr|wus ubusually sowi- flllll all"! "l" which was equal to that of units with much more training, Colonel Mowbray, poyinastor for M. D. No. 6 visited the different units and left approximately $10,500 with the troops. This amount of IIIOHBy coming to the city annually is quite an item and would be much better if we hud‘ lurxcr comps and ‘a longer periodof training. The lLight Horse Sports which were held at Victoria Park were something which haven't been seen in the city for quite a number of years. The competition in the diff erent events was quite keen and the horsemanship displayed was of a high order. SPORTS The following are the winners in the ‘Cavalry Sports this (late: Jumping Contest I lit. Campbell 2nd. Major Anilrow 3rd. ' Messenger Race to the parlor where let. Lt. Campbell-Znd. (lSgt. Wllikor Ulrl ieson and Claire Campbell (the Iat tsr arriving a few days previously) returned on Tuesday from a two’ months tour through England, Scot- land pad Frsnofkffhcy ‘had s most delightful lime, ‘going, by bicycle chiefly to the principal points of interest snliflsoefrlghprsctlcslly all that was worth seeing in the old land, In France they spent some time. in. Pssis- and‘ other iesdlns cities, visited the battlefields. and other historic places. across 'the Ailbllti and they are in every wsy pleased Hotel Since hiding over this Hotsl-wf‘ hsvs upon! many thou; h o! dollars‘ "Ih y-ipuly‘. Awe improvements. It is new til) finest Hotel of ltl slsisl In ‘(In Maritime Prev- Inou. It sppull to ‘those who wsnl a oomfo ‘ siilr Hotel and splendid tuhii sod . sxqollonthqervifis It s mp0s!“ sts price. - . “ - tile Montague team.» ' If“ time, star every opportunity to display his talent as i1 fun-maker. Morgan and tlin director collabor ated on the story of "California ‘Straight Ahead." Byron In addition to the feature there is also shown ,an almost complete account flight, to the North Pole. This .is nu exceptionally interesting short feature. A "Jazzy" musical program and a "Jazz" prologue played from the stage at intermission by the Prince Edward Orchestra added greatly to this splendid mid Weak bill which will be repeated today. afternoon and evening. of the Amundsen-Byrd ‘ BASEBALL A very exciting game of balc- mll was played at Montague Fri- 1.-t. tiny, July 10th between Murray llivor and Montague- gue team won the game, the score boing 22 to 10. . The Monta- Followins is the line-up: GUARDIAN succissrui til. c. rltut I ‘ ‘ ISHEIII AT lilif vimli yesterday ut‘ailce and the duy was spent in tlio of the most enjoyment of a large hogs I Norse F. pmitirwas theater batter for » \ Dlllfe hie a dandy homer. tlaglydid well in the pitchers x. ' R. Grant was on his pins all the Giddings piaye well on third. Ilforrltifthollg h» was catching LONDON, July 14. -~PekinS has been out off from telegfflillllc will" , 8 Quart Peerless $9.70 ¢Tatlflca§’:y_ will}; llshiyl-tgfilr-rllgd B122? 10 Quart Peerless $12.75 llllllflllg is in progress near the 12 Quart Jlleerless $15.90 on” _ 16 Quart Peerless with fly wheel $26.75 ‘MONTREAL. July l-I. _ but five lam-be. 75 calves, and 75 for sale this morning. Illa" W"! not sufficient trading to cause any change lil prices. Fair quality veal calves were sold for 8.00 and better ones 8.50. Hogs sold for 15.7 for‘ good quality Films gijulppod Hotels In ‘Eastern Canada. ‘44 of which have private baths. Completely renwllld Hotels and silo United atm- have its splendid halo. Courteous lnrvlee to III Guests. Talo- phonss In resins. “Rates um to 06.00 per PAGE THREE‘... Recital-and Lecture _ ‘ At Gbaiitauqua . a" Last‘ night All excellent ‘lfécltalhlby the lIurrisnll-liuffsnlith players and nn eloquent iliscollrse entitled “Of One Mind." by Mr. lliiontaville Flowers, comprised A-wery inter- The Hope River Fiddling and Danc- ing Contest The [Hope River Fiddliilg and Dancing Contest that took plsce on Juno 29th was a cirnllllolo Biw- cess. The contest opened tit 2 p. nl. with tile skirlini; of tile pipes ploy" ilu-mber of varied attractions. ed by Parnell (Josgrove ui Wolllnlé- 85mm progrfllnqné pt Qhsutauqua An interesting list of sporting ton followed by an old time eigbt- h“ even-mm A "use “umber o; events was also run off, tile results halld reel led off by Joules ilerrcil citizens were present, pull judging being l" muuwsi l"!!! Mlll- -l°llll Bwwll- molmld by the continuous. unds of nil- _ Pinesud and Mrs. Loon ‘Peters; A. plum; which gredte thepfforts of 75 Yards Junior (int Heat) G. LoClair and Mrs. Ixiucettc; Jos~ U“, performers, _wel-9 ypmughly eph tP. Pineuu and Mrs. Gallant. satisfied with the entfiftllllmfllll- 1 J- Ughllw‘ The next number was selections on The llnrrlllolllfiilflllrsfQllll players. g 5- gffl“ the fiddle and old time dancing by consisting of Mr. _. all“ l mith. - ""5 IDI‘. J. T. Cosgrove, Wellington. in tenor, Miss ' ' _ 0n. tl d -i id fiddling ‘cutest soprano, and willy ._ it'll"- zm‘ He“ tllgre ayryfuzgicftly entries. ’l‘hLe win- pianist, delivered a moltitdql lirtfu: n in the different classes were musical programme of- 0 will" ,1 P' Callaghan agrgollowg; piuilo solos and 9L8, Vglllch the .5 E" N°m° ". - audience great! en eyed. l , ‘ 5 ‘luck D°Yl° Fmdle" over ‘any. w lll t Mr Montnvill’; Flowers than de- , I , on. - ' _ l fiagellll%?slgfroxiaflfllfio Hg livered a Iocturc.‘Wlll°ll W" "Blot! 76 Yards Finals‘ 3' L601,‘ n‘ Dolréu Munich; with interesting facts and data, ’ ' ' ' - d which engaged the closest ut- 1 ‘I Llghtlml‘ - ‘tienntion of every "arson ‘in the g Eula“! Fume" Under Forth audience. ' His sulject dlwell. on ' ‘a “gm” great world problems such M 1' M!“ no‘: Btlaglylulezguzsgznlo’ over-Population. the future state 0C 1" "'3": 75 “m” llllllffllfldlile g‘ Haggai‘: ‘Nefvworlzuns ' the world and its peollle. and emi- ' ° ' ' ' t i ith low 1 P- shellac- °'"‘="‘= °"" M" §.'.?.§'.l’.."..i"§."‘l.5'.’.?,§‘ Lfiul"... .5‘... .. 2 J. Donovan :- ganm mzsilfiinagltlgtrllclgstlco‘ higher standard. l-Ie pointed out " n°ue ‘a a ' ' th I‘ itcd resources of the earth 2"‘! H°ll 3' Lem‘ R‘ Dmmu’ Martin‘ with ll-Iespect to the large-number Damfl"? uml" PM” ‘ of people who iuilabit it and show- 1 M. Kelly l, Mrs. Peter Doiron, Toronto. ed ma, some mean, m“; be lulled 2 A. Nickerson 2. Frank Martin, Toronto. w regulate the nnlmbe, 0g paoplg ‘ ii, Polly Pineau, llunter River. m dmerem Lommunnlem He (l0. 75 Yards Flnsls " - Special mention must be made of-clared ma, before we can go llllg I] Dr. Cosgrove and son Parnell forywe must false the .lm,qlle¢lunl 1 P. Shelfoon lllell‘ splendid “ntertalnmmm Thestunderd of tile earth's inhabitants 2 J. Donovan committee takes this opportuuityand do away “.111, we lgnol-annq 3 A- Nmllelfloll of thanking Mr. ‘L. Wood of Hunt- which l5 hamperlng l“ advance. er River for the electric lights for merit. l-ie concluded with an ail- 100 Yard‘ murmildlile the evenings entertainment. illtiOdlelil for truth in the shame, since all those that helped to make tllelwe can not have lnteIIiS9l1¢° "l"! 1" H‘“ contest the success it was. right usness without truth, ____¢o§____ Thggg who missed he ing Mr. 1 J‘ °'C°““°' News s-rswos M-UST s: RE- plnwcns lecture lost night certain- 2 G- Lima MOVED . FROM MONTREAL 1y missed an intellectual treat. Mr. STREET CORNERS, CITY Flowers showed himself thorough" 2"“ m“ EXECUTIVE DECIDES ly versed in‘ his subiect which "m" 1 I Macaw Ilraced philosophy. history. biolusy “ _ , J l 14.—Ord rs d sociolo y. 2 l" M““" WQ.’.§”§.“Q§§.AI.L.. ti]: ghlef of pcllcelanrhis is on y one u! ‘the many u;- 'hi h Ch tflllllllll- 9 0 ' PM.“ to effect complete abolition oftalll giltfitlorltshew pceople an" Charlotte. news stands on street corneys. o ‘Owns and h‘ ma. case o, an ad“. 1 J‘ Mccourt lowing the decision of the c y exe- i "DEM programme mm m“, 2 I. Martin cutlve to confine newspapur sellinE (.3 m out with ma" hearty Bu“ to itinerant iiewisboys. "ml? m Intermediate Hlgh Jump . “m ' ma} h] Th siest wily l0, 11° a h "g é lllllldrfltdlllrt it doesn't take a very large ‘lllily elllftabe the best, but it is the ' trouble to worry a small mind. 11105! Imfllllar- 4 feat, 8 inches "" Boot Race 1 l. Murtin A 2 R. McCnbo . '~' E- Norrie ONE OF THE MOST NOURISHING Broad Jump OF ALL SUMMER DISHES 1 Mi-(‘mlrt 2 Martin , 3 Manny", We have lust received a shipment of l5 feet, 2 inches. PEERLESS ICE CREAM FREEZERS senior -Broad Jump These have pine pails with electrg; wzldcd flilvflmllld I J. Trninor wire hoops, which will not fall off or rca . T. - it Z wyggllglllgun The cans are extra strng. The gears if! fiml-‘llflflg 17 foot, 9 inches covered; thus dprcxlvtegting actcétientsttuthzhgeilfgnaefl i" keeping lceyan ea rom g= "l! l‘ ° - sum” High Jump All inside arts In contact with the cream are nea-llll/ 648 bated ith put‘: block ‘In 1 W. Maddigan c w ‘ ' 2 W. Power and T. Benoit 5 18% 5 llwlwfl- 2 Quart Special ..s2.s2 _____¢._’_____ i 2 Qlllart Polaris, $150 pa v. . . . . . . . . .. . 1 Quart Peorless'$3.45 FleH-TING IN PRONGSAEIRSSPEKINGQ v 2 Quart Peerless $4.00 3 Quart Peerless $5.00 ‘Peerless $6.00 Peerless $7.40 4 Quart 6 Quart 20 Quart Peerless with fly wheel $31.85 LIV E STOCK REPORT —Witll °“ The altiiurroiib Refrigerator A Canadian prduct, Is specially constructed to conserve ice, and is easily kept in spotless‘ order. Our entire stock of clear at 20% Cash Discount lots. ti... -r-.;,r.,.l 3. ;, DEVELOPED m" "° AND PRINTED PHOTOGRAPHS ENLARGEM ENTB CRASWEI-L sruoio 187 ‘oi-sit ‘GsdI-ds‘ sum: Victoria A Hotel Om of the largest and but Contains 120 rooms. the put low yours. Few ‘ throughout Olfllill with their ‘adventure and glad to an" 1'." 1. ‘up flflhlmm a woo not . ‘ d". ‘ be home lflin. _ ‘m. d.“ ‘ : - ,-,.-_,.-~ ...~-_. 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