snows" 2.:s0-1.00--9.00. MAT- . .‘\.‘\ Q“ Sweetheart: again... In M-G-IVPI moat spectacular filinu- v‘ aiall iosimi ioo Dancing Beau. t i 0 I I I O O O Glamour Glrlll Bo new it‘: a you aliudl PRINCE EWARD-Toilay-Friilay-Sat. I ~ of o of HEARTS! ,p w.-\1."1‘ DISNEY Colour Cartoon 5110x111’ MOUSE 16c, 21¢. ava. 21c, 33c, 31¢ ; in the coon ONLY "SOPHIE LANG GOES WEST" WITH oaamiroa MICHAEL AND 1.1.12: BOWMAN mo seam-ran SHORTS CAPITCL- m»? SAT. DAILY 2.30 - 7,00 _ 3,45 icvsiitiioicp/a u 111 m, ciusii 4 (01%); » r S . .. - 4}; IAQIRII HITS‘: DIG : LONE RANGER l1 AND MITSTCAL —. l .., k, ‘_ Sunday July 31st. Bradalbanc 11 _A. M. Freetown 3 P. M. Kensington ‘ 1.30 P. M. L-3775-7-2ii-11. WATER RATES-Qersons who have not paid their water bills for the current quarter are reminded ‘IIIBILQKIIUD-OII lists will be on the ,street on Thursday the 28th. L-3769-7-27-21. BANKER HOME ——_Mr. George Kenna, who was vacationing at his former home in North Sydney. has returned to his duties on the staff of the Royal Bank of Can- a.da at summeraide. Returning 0e P. E. 1.. he was accompanied by his mother. Mrs. J. J Kenna. and his sister, Miss Margaret Kenna.- Svdney Post Record. SEVEN DAYS FOE DRIVER-—- The driver of a TJLICILCIIHTIZETI with being 1n control of a motor vehicle while intoxicated was sentenced to seven days in jail when he appear- ed before Magistrate G.J. Tweedv yesterday. The driver was arrested b,v Mounted Police at Dunstaifnaze Tuesday night after he overturned his truck loaded with flour and barbed Wire. FUNERAL SERVICES - The funeral of William Curran was held yesterday morning from his late residence, 210 Weymouth St to St Dunstans Basilica wiierc Solemn Requiem High Miss nus celebrated by Rev. Father Iooupan. assisted by Rev. John Cass. s. .. and Rev. Frederick Cass. The pall- bearers were Mcssrs. Joun Aud- rews, John R0 ei". Augustus Bro-a triers, Victor cWilliiims, Stephen C. Bradley and Wendell Morrisey. Service at the grave was conduct» by Rev. P. McMahon D D. GOLDEN WEDDING-A family reunion and golden wcddiniz an- niversary of Mr. and Mrs. Robert LJ. Todd, was celebrated at their .home 1n Bradalbane on Julv 24th. Members of the family present PRESBYTERIAN s i; R v 1 c a I aid; Luella. all of Bradalbane 1E1- iza) Mrs. A. G. Ramsden. of Otta- wa; Samuel. of the International Fox 8r Animal Foods, Ltd, Sum- merside. his wife and fout" datiah- ters; John. of Bradalbanc. his wife and two daughters. A son, W1‘.- liam R, director of contracts. De- partment of National Defence. Ot- tawa. was unable to present, However, his two sons. John Rob. ert and William of Ottawa. were present. - PERSONALS Mrs. A. G. Ramsden. Ottawa. 0nt.. and Miss Luella Todd. Brad. albane, were visiting friends in Bus leaves SUNDAY ONLY: Summcrsido for Borden Borden for. Suinmcrside .110 .'“-.§liillllllllllllilllillllllilllillliilllllllllllIlllllllll Charlottetown for Summcrsida Summcrsidc for Charlottetown Charlottetown for Summorsldu Summcrsidc for Charlottetown .. . . .. . . . . l; ‘llllllllllilillll 1111i: TABLE DB"! Dally Dally ex. Sun. ex. Sun. ex. Sun. Sal. only ... ... 3.00 AIM. ‘L80 EM. 4.00 P-M. 10.00 PAT. . 10.35 A.M. 2.00 I'M. 5.00 PM. 1000-251. 10.30 A.M. 44.30 PM. 0.00 PM. 9.00 AJTI. 1.30 RM. 9.45 RM. Daily ex. Sun. Sun. only Sun. only Sat. onty ...'3.l5 Pa“. *6.l5 P.M. 10.40 IKM. ..'4.15 PM. '01s PM. 1.15 PM. I liiiillilllliilillllllllllliilllliiiiliiiliillllliliilllliillliillllllliililllilllillliil" Island Motor Transport I l l I Charlottetown for Bordon (via Bonshnivi . 4.30 PM. daily except Sunday Borden for Charlottetown . .. .. . 8.30 AM. “ " " Tlfinish fur Sunimersidc . . .. 7.00 A.M. “ " “ Sumniersidc for Tlgnlsh .. . . . . . . North Ltikc for (‘ltnrlottetown (via Sourlsl Charlottetown for North Lulu- tviii Snuris) .. . . . . .. 4.30 RM. “ ' F __..______. " *Trip connects with limit and mainland bus service. Travel By Bits-Quick. Eccmoiiiiccil, Convenient-Ship By Bus Express I " iitiliiillitiilliiltiliiiviiiilsllti!Illlliiliiiiitllillillilliillitllllililtiliiiiriiliiili.litliillilillIIiitlIitiiii|iii.liiiiiiitliIlliillillilllllliiiliiiiiiiiilililiiilliillliliIiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. IARR [AGES In Memoriam Chest- _ to. 11130. i111 Ruth I7}S.<€l‘_\', B A.. 1ornici"l," Ernest Hedlcy _:tl_"li;ii1i. ‘.\‘iii.." ivms. “suntan CHING On Stindny ntornitg, July 17th. 103B. flier: passed peacefully away at her home at Red Point. P.E.I.. iii the 00th ycai" of her age. Louisa Catherine, relict of the late Ste- phcn Ching. She W748 one of 1'1 large family of sons and daughters of the late .J_-1hn Ford. l-‘icthivcll. Early 1n lifc she nave hcrsclf to Christ. un- i iting with the Baptist Church. and| livcd a Christian life to its close. DEATHS LZOUSINS-At Charlnttrt. ‘.17. i936 tvlzss Lettu- Mav Th1 illf» nf Alcxtiiitirin. Funeral tit‘ \.’\'NAN-Ai Churclvll. July. t\li".-.. Aiilltfinv Rurhnnnnni .. l T; pmnm-nl rpm‘... h...“ iShc ivns tenderly cared for dur- ititiziixiaii-Ai the P. E Island i112 her Vlnvss by one of he? ll“‘i'llt'1'. mi Tumday July 26th. izraticirhtldrcu, Edith Rose. R. N'I Viws Mabel fwcmucr. of Chiir- Cauibrid xv. Mass. . li‘vly‘(iznl (mm hwr lflIf‘ Sit" \\';l- .1 fiiihfiil Wilt“, r1 pru- r» -~ 15g p "m. stv/‘Pl. on Fri- (lent. mid devoted mother. r .1 - i. .-it ‘J dcVick. Z'i€‘l‘l"‘ill)lf‘ neighbor and trite wurzl CPil‘i("l‘1‘\'. Th." fFlPllfl - i, fc<tinQ '1“ the 5hr leaves to mourn one son ; 110m;- unm 111-1- and two rliiuchtcrs The pnlhlraiwws were six of her ._ . ctxiiicli-liilrurii. ‘the funeral ter- "o at t‘t0 hcuc and grave was ‘ ‘ ' iiiucts-d by tho pastor. Rev. M. \\.:i‘i'tworih. remains were 101d to rest at South Lake nome- tcry. "QUUIJUOUCYO ODUZiUODQDYCEUUTb N. D. IllacLean v UNDI-JIFPAKER Late To Ulusify t. gyqnAbMhig WILL EXCHANGE nrléyiaaa AN]? 1' ' Z‘ OI‘ . . Charlottetown and ijlflh?“ ‘v°f,.3-;I91.5'f.ga.11, 15' North Wiltshire Phone H9 Put 1 recommend you to take care of the minutes for the hours will trike care of themselves-Chester- field _._.____’———-— s‘ "s" mwooooooodooooobnooooonnoononwwwmm““Wliw-w FREELAND LODGE SPECIAL Dances JULY 29 Modern and Old Time Illllsk The regular Wednesday night Dance at F182?‘- Iand Iiodge postponed to Friday "li-Thl» J“ y " SPECIAL ‘ATTRACTION . JQUQU .' . 5.40 THM. " " " 6.45 A.M. daily except Sunday I a For the one with the lucky lickel- com: AND m: THE LUCKY HOLDER Admission 27c. Door Prize $200 l lciofifiz iffi=fll¢fiaar i ‘ _ ‘Iiillllllliitlllillitlli " r IEATH Tllll 0N HIGHWAYS, IS INCREASED 1937 Figures Total 1,- 626 Against 1,316 For Year 1936. (By The TTTHItMn Press! O'I"I‘A\VA. July 17-Dcaths from motor vehicle accidents during 1937 totalled 1.626 aizninst 1.316 in 19361 and 1.24 in 1935. the Dominion Burcriu of Statistics reported t0- day. The death rate from this cause was 14.6 per 100.000 population compared with 11.9 in 1936 and 11.2 in 1035. The number of deaths and the death rate in 1937 were the highest dining the period 1926- 1037 The deaths from motor vehicle accidents bv provinces in 1937 were as follows. with the figures for 1936 in brackets: Prince Edward Island 7 <11: Nova Scotia B3 I60)! New Brunswick 6'1 r41»: Quebec 4m 1371i; Ontario 7'72 1564i; Mari- iioba 60 153i: Saskatchewan 4'1 i471: Alberta 55 i721: British Col- umbia 124 (101). Thus. six prov- inces showed a. greater number of deaths in 1937 than in the preced- liu: year. two provinces the same number and one province a small- or number. Saskatchewan had the lowest provincial death rate 1mm motor vehicle accident; in 1937. nflmelv 5.0 par 100.000 population and Al- berta stood next with a rate of ‘Li. The hiqhest provincial rate was 20.8 in Ontario. followed bv British Columbia with a rate of 105. The number of deaths in Canada from external violence ditrinz 1937 was 7.335 compared with 7.483 in 1936 and 8.898 in I935. The rate per it'\0.000 population was 66 in 1937. 68 in 193B and 03 in 1935. while over the period from 1938 to 1937 the bilhest death rate Mc- m-cled from external ‘violence was 73. iii i930. Suicides numbered 9'76 compared with 928 in 1968 and 905 1n 1935. There were 138 homicide“ compar- ed with 137 in 1930 and 153 in 1935. Drowninle. exclusive of those squirt-mg in mince and Summerside and Albertoii. Ml-‘fi Ruby Grady and Sister day from Montreal to visit their , mother in Summerside. Mrs. James l H. Grady. Mrs. RusscilLauther and son‘ Smilcv aie visitinz at the formcrsi llolvnts. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Miller. Victoria, P. E. I.-’I‘t"uro News. H15 relatives and minty friends a"? PIPB-flfll to learn that the Rev. J- H- Biff-Lt arrived from Scotland . Tlwi-da- evening. II!‘ will at once | take up his_dut.ies in the Church I of Scotland 1n this Province, l I i . l Mr. Ru=sell Sheidow. of the Wil. 11am J. Mills Bronvc Corporation, Bijcoklin. New York. 1s visiting in Prince Edward Island. Mi". Shcidow is a, native of Millvieu", 1,111,; Pru- l vlnce. Mia Dorothy Roper and hcr cousin. Miss Doris Niacdona d, of Charlottetown. are visitiiv: their uncle. M1". James F, Roper, and ‘WFS- Rflprr all Beach l-Itll Farm Princeport, N, s, Death Testing Machine, ls Given Trial HAMILTON. Ont. July 27--tCPi ~—A portable elcctro-cardtnizraph with ivhich physicians In Canada hope to discover what takes place when a per-sou dies and ho death was tied twice last a proachcs » .. i1l)gbt as seven physicians sought P120111.“ dcwlllll to) resuscitate _ Albert _ Limcstnnsi Lnvhilia nonnni. '.-I._W.‘_\‘...,,. Egg? clluguogr °!I?"l‘“1=[“l1§g' and ribs. The‘ lllliliifif‘ H ' G l 5 (‘Tl l"l 1.9 ' .» . . _ raved vc~ .t:ri\". 1 0.1.- smiie time in hospital. but. due to was not knmm 1m“ the efforts of a special committee including Sir Frederick G. Bunting and Di". Gordon Bates of the Health Lcaiztic of Canada, it is planned to give it’ extensive u c‘ in cases of all’ drt" as- ti"n by gm". device shows definitely whcthci" the pct"- Ison ls dead or mcrt-Iv in a state n1 stispciidcd animation resembling _ ,-.‘.~' THEHICENTRAL GUARDIAN” CONFEDERATION LIFE issuit “ca. L-eioii-i-zi-si. “ZAIISIIIP SAILS-—H. M. C. S. Skeena sailed from Charlottetobti yesterday morning tor Antwoéll Island. The ship had been 111 port here since last Fiidtiv. PREPARE GOLF COURSE- Forty men are said to be employed tat prt-sciit laying out. a izolf ttulllksr {at Ciivcntiisli in the Prince Edward tIsland National Park. A supervisor‘ from Ottawa is in charve OI 11W work. BURIED YESTERDAY - Th0 funeral of Mrs. I“l‘t.‘('l'.‘1‘lCR McKin- non took place iroiii iiti" late rcsidenie. to St. Uunsttiirs BflslllCII yesterday" iuortiiiic 'l‘iit-. pull-boomer‘, ivere lticssrs. Emmott Haiiinii. John J. Saiiduiii. 111.com. Fiizzeil. Win. G1"e~.;.r_v, Lt-igii 1i, Warren. and Philip Gaudt-t. Sciviccs atihc church “etc conducted by iii-v l-‘a- thcr Ki-cfc anti tit the grave by Rev. Father Dougan, QOING .-\\\'A1 PARTY —Previ- otts to leaving for Sydney, . S. w assume the Dfleiilflll to which he has been promoted with W00? ‘worihs. Albert E. Murlt-y \\'.i.s given f1 801111; away patty at Kvppocn by. "The Gang‘ At i110 conclusion an address of goodwill was read anti .1 serviceable pleCe of ‘on’ - scritcd by Lciiiuci Prow of the thirty i':i;i1:.» p; Murley was also tic-mom the iiieii.o..".. oi xiii- ..- Wooluurtlrs \\l10 ‘through .\ . Stacey pl'0:CilL€(I liiin with ‘.1 clock accompanied by 111L111)‘ expres- sions o!" gooduull and hop.- iur t1 successful future. RURAL R. A L I. Y IIl£LD--'I‘hii Right Rcvcrciiti .\'1. Nun-Dian ltl. Vernon Rivet". principal Sllcillill tit a 1111111 rally held at Veniuii ltiu-i" Tuesday night, (‘iiliilili izcti the necessity of bfibitflilg coinlitioiis among laborers. and ouilitiw. fllnflTlltrflLs of POprs Loo iii 1 were tChristiet Mrs. Angus Gillis. iPiu." ll. He (lt'.‘l1\(‘1'(}(I tho 1i; ‘>\ i land M1? 511115; ‘Nllflfilflff-‘IJ .Ml‘;>. lWEIOOIIIE,‘ t0 Ylnlllilg (iclv l('tt’:._l Q0. ‘Alex McDonald and Mr. McDoii- .6Qi1l,1i)i1.\ (LILPIICIPKI \\‘lLl1 icu 1).... ;t0i'5 from the King's County (‘vlllrtks {of C81'(lll.iii1l_ GlfOfgflltflgjp AIM“... cue. Sturucoii, and Si. T. r1‘. .1: \lll(I ;Qucen's County conuws o; VUFLIOZI iRivei" and 101121. Othvr spur. r.» 1n- icltidcd ltcv, F. 31141121.. .1 n; 5i, [Dunsians Uiiivority Ciiiiiuttc- ltown; Mrs. 1-1. J. limes. oi Abiliti- iguc; and Mr. Hcrlzcrt .\itirphy' Charlottetown. Illlnexpected Death 0f iMiss Mabel Bremner The death occurred in the Prince Edward Island Hospital Tuesday Myrtle Grady arrwm hm“? 555111" afternoon of Miss Mabel Bi'."l'llill‘l'. Prince Street. Charlottetown. Miss Brcmnr-r was at her hoinc on Monday afternoon. apparently in her usual health. and was con- vcrsinc with lit-r fricntls itiiti‘ t "v o'clock. but shortly alter vht-ii- rc- parture she took sudtlcify ill and was taken to the hospital tater in the evening. She was a lady of many qualities. and the death will be learned n-lti reerct by many friends. She was :1 daivrlitci- of t‘. M1‘. and Mrs. George Bi‘ Charlottetown. hci" father at time being an offcial iii the Cit:- toms. Shc is stirvivcd by Adele. in ‘svcstern three brother:- Frank. C. Fred in the United State. f inc llC\\‘.\ of her (loci) one si-tci" ll Condition 0f lniiired ls Satisfactory Condition of four ciils liilil one younq man. all from ('li.li'..i'f‘- town. iniui-cri in an cut .. .14»- cident at Cross Ron’ . from the citv Tu reported to bc last tiizht. Earl driver of the ctii" accident is iii tho Hospital ivith l1 dot" the pelvis and llll leg’: Audi‘ ' Hciiric. same lillliDllfll with l’105€._il\Ol1ll1 hnd Prince Edward lsliiittl 110st)". p lnvo; i ctl (iharl ‘r- wotild have u» i"i"ii" The avcidrtii ta Roads nboitt 5 ow chin: when Ihc 13w ' L Girl Guides from iuiiiip .it Btun ncll Riici" (‘till ' Oil truck .it the Mason and 41$ 11.. criurucd {our death. stuash and “'11:: l Op. "titur: workcd without rcslftll-i‘ fllii_o‘gllns' ,for thrcc hours yr" tcrilaj; IIFSISI- . ted by Chicf Coroner Dr J. H. Cami‘ l" ' _ i Mulli mid fivc 0111.1" i1h.\'.\iciiin.=- to ‘lfllxlllrlilffdlulnk “m! rcsttscitntc Ridge. The‘. iilnllllfllifiil Dr. Lloyd Williamson. who made two tests with his portable clcctro- rardiogrripb In check the pritlentfis heart condition. Hi" raced brick to the city here to dcvclrvi the record and round both readings ivcre neg. ntivc. _ “The madinizs established pretty definitely that death probably oc- curred instantly." stud Chief C01’- Qriei- Mullln. “One rcadinc ivas tak- en an hour after thc accident and the second a half hour liitci". I hi“ lieve it I5 the first time an elcctro- cardloizraph has been JISNI at the scene of such tm acvllléfll." l The operators ceased restiscita- ,tion efforts after Dr. Williflmonfi ~report W35 received. Symptoms of rigor morti: ahendv were aftpflfent. They said ("mes have been known Neither Citiirlcs C er. oi" Jrxsnph Nicliii ». punied him were iiiiurcrt The condition of liiiiis 12-year-old son of .\ii", lilltl Dominic DOYI“ Chat" ,pni‘l(‘(i to be ll11ChtIll..CtI Iil$LIlI t- is :1 })nfl(‘11i'll’1 the Chnrlo towi" Hospital w‘ h ."l‘\(‘l".‘ llijll fiend i-cccivcd iii n in collision on Euton Street Tues ~ afternoon. The citiici. extent of his injuries had not lwcn dctermiimi yesterday, it was said. X-rnv exam- ination had been llififl“. The boy was said be still unconsriotis. Learning makes 1i Thad-fit com- pany for himself ---Yoitng, ‘Tia the mind that makes f-h e where persons have been revived after i-estiscitation has been con- tii-itied for eight. hours with no a11- pnrent slim of life. _ Oommentina on yesterdays ef- forts. Dr. Bales of Toronto Man- aging Director of the Health Lentil"? of Canada said today by telephone from Port Dover where be ls va- cationing: ' “Cases have been lmowfl W119" artificial respiration has not» been curried on Wk rncittrh-oartlfll- larly in drowning cascs-anri this fact led to dcvelopmcnt 0f l-hf! 1W‘ of an clcctro-carrlicizratvh to as- cfl-mi“ whofhfir death has occurred or whether the subject Is. in a state oi m» dad nninie11cm-_~.-l'.-._. air transportation totalled 8'14 Accidents in mines and quarries lbl f 2st <1 ti. in 1.1-4 afi’la'i3é'i‘il‘&aiao‘ifmuaiffa€li body rich.-—W. Shakespeare. s°HEADACHE INDICESTION BILIOUSNESS CONSTIPATION HOLY R LIJLLMER HALL 5O ~ BINGOS l 25c 3 Grand Freezeouis TONIGHT 8.30 Shiirp Stewart - Yates Nuptials A vcry qux-t but. pretty ivcdding oleniizivi at St. Dtiiisians vc thirty o'clock July . ass Dorothy Stc-"ivart only (Ii\Il,',IIi('I' 0i Mr. ' Mrs George Sicwttt". ofnhis iv became thc bridc of Mr. Yates $011 of .\Ii". and Mrs. Frederick Yates, of Bcdiorti. P. E Isl. id. .Thc bride Eookccl very ."l1fi1‘l'I\li1H in a Cope-n Elite Swagger Suit with ivh.i-..- hat and shoes and gloves to match. The Nupfia‘. Mass was pet" formed by the Rev. Louis Dougan the Bride wits attended _ xii»; Tiicrcsa Doyle who was drc. . ll’1 a whitt- suit. while the groo was stipportctl l)v his brother. .\l,\r~ii. ‘the wedding cct"cinoii_v a ‘ g wedding breakfast w" set‘- vcti tit the lioiiic of the bride. to rt tiivcs and friends of the Bride and Groom, After the breakfast the bride and groom left on a Honeymoon through ilic Provin c. The couple rcccivigd many valu- iib-t‘ and useful presents, testifv- ill!‘ to the popularity of the 15011111: couple Their many ". lilS i111 join in wishing the v. cottplc a happy married life. tPatriot PUflaP Copyi Garnhum - Stewart Nuptials The marriage of Miss Rtvh Garn- lzum. cintiahtci‘ of Mr. and Mrs. Charlottetown S Stewart. son of Mrs _ t and the late Scott. Stewart n1 than: took iface ottictlv at the Uiiitvd Church Parmnaze. 220 liii-hniiwnd Street, Charlottetown on Jul‘ 22 The Rev, wl. IVfi‘. and Mrs. lllllit WPTQ WllIIPS-‘PS. 'I‘hr> bride was dressed in a suit of iinvv sheer with white accessor- li‘:‘~ and wore a corsape of sweet peas Aft Gordon Garn- ~ the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Stew: t left on a ivcddin: trip ‘hrouvl: New Brunswick. _ Pi vious to her mni-viace the bride wn- trii/ltvcd scvcrri‘. rIITHYPPS and Mic inn v {fills rec-ivori testified to l'lt_\' of the young couple. (‘ONJFN “TTIS 175i si-1itioi' AFFLICTION Coniunvtivitis is the name iziven to inilninttiritirti of the membrane which covers the front of the eye. .\Io:"t of its sufict" from it to a ccrtriin extent ivhen we have a. common cold. but. in childhood more‘iiroiiotincetl forms can cle- vcioii alter some illness utilcss spot-iii! piccnuiions are taken to protect the i-ycs. > _ It ixiii be iiifcctiotis. and this is n Tfklfifill wlyv |‘l1llfli"."l\ should be li'i‘.1i\t"(l ncvvi‘ in use towels and sponzrs which arc the punpcrtv of others .l with hnracic lotion nn-Wrtfil heiniz tiscd _ ~ . which should be j hiirncd. 1' but" ‘if’ ointment over the lids. vcvc cziscs of coiijtitictivitis rail fni" prompt IIIOfllC-“il attention. "Wiuii: tyPs" should ZIIWILVS be >IIZIKIPII frrm strciii: liqht —clthcr SllllIPlIil. or artificial light-jflnnd______ 'I'HF. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Provincial Rifle Association Seventy-Third ANNUAL PRIZE MEET To Be Held On August 1st a AT CH ARLOTTETOWN PROGRAMME FIRST‘ 1M3’:- Jlicliinnon Match -—- -— — tlrci-it Shot Hatch —— — _— - Prtiivx-"e lli"o.<._ Lids Nluich — Iliitire X" Alcllciid Alzttcli —- (‘ily (if ('h;iy"l0lfvl0\vn AIFIICII —- Pltlitlfll (‘i111 tlfifl $1011.00 ‘SECOND DAY:- Liciit.-(lii\"ei"no1"'s lliitch — — — — — — i‘. 1i. A. Gold and Silver Medals and 8100.00 Judson 'l‘_\i"ti .\l:itt'h -— — —- Ladics (‘liiillenec Hatch —- - — — —- — w The Army and Navy Cltili Cup and 507.110 'l‘I'l.-\.\l‘ AIXICHES AND AGGREGATE:- Iiritisii Consuls Team Match Nicholson 'l‘,\irti Aggregate — - — (‘ash and hind $337.00 G rand .-\!I_III'I‘1IIIIP ~- flovcrnoi" (lcneriiYs Silver" and Bronze Nlediils (lttawa Airqresriiie -- President's Cup. the Snyder Trophy. l). C. R. A. Silver and Bronze Medals J. W. Johnson Agizregate - FREE TRANSPORTATION AI.I.()\\'.-\NC.Ii TO THE DOMINION OF CANADA RIFLE ASSOCIATION MEET BEING IIELD IN OTTXAWA. AUGIYST 8th to 13th. 181218. WILL IIE GIVEN TO l6 AIEBIBERS OF THE ASSOCIA- TION (INCLUDING 4 TYROS) WHO HAVE CODI- PETED IN THE OTTAWA AGGREGATE. TWO DAYS OI" REAL SPORT SECRET/HITS AND FEES I'P l.IEI'T.-(‘OL. I). A. “SCKINNON. D.S.O., V.D.. President. MAJOR W. .-\. S.\IITH_ E.D., Secretary-Treaaureai _ Hugh Mi‘ier.. has: u" of Trihiii" Church offieiat- '" ed evcs should be care- 1 flFFlCE WILL NOONS FROM 4 TO 6 TO IIFAYIIIVIE ENTRIES ‘SEEK sitiiiiii __ Tl] DELAYED. giiiiiii Piuiiiti‘ “Why Did He D0 It?” Is Question Puzzling i Thousands. By ROGER D. GREENE Associated Press Stall‘ Writer NEW YORK. July 2'7 —- John Wardc. Z6. the nerve-sick "man on the leitlze," central fiizure in Mun- hattanls most, spectacular delayed suicide. was alone toniitht in the solitude of an East Side funeral parlor. The 11-hour carnival of " that IITIDDECI thousands of Ne maxed last nnzht with its plunge from the- 17<h floor of’ the Gotham Hotel. was- ended. No one called t0 identify his shattered remains. No disposition was made for the body. - In the aftermath of the stranzc case. enacted amid a stage-sewn: sands. CIICHIXIR newsreel cameras. mazncsium flares. faintini: women and even a wlevisioti pickup med- ical exports iomcd the man in the street tryiniz to answer the Ques- [1 Olli ' did he do it-the wav he it." a Advances Interpretation Dr. A. Arden Brill, psychiatrist. and disciple of Freud. Coliunbia University lecturer of psycho-sex- ual science. interpreted Wardes prolonized debate with death as the manifesuition of a schizoid-manic. "He lived in 111s own dream world out there on the lEdllP be- fore he jumped." Di". Brill said. "He was not a manic-depressive That type Bets moods of exultaiion followed by moods of the darkest depression In the SPCOIICIRIWZIIHYIIZ- over mood. a maniac tvpe would not hesitate. He would walk to the window and leap." Another expert opinion came from Dr. Joseph Jastrow. New ‘fork psycholoizist, who pictured young Warde-the self-embittered failure. the wiuth who had never domin- ated anvonc. whose every venture in life seemed doomed to frustra- tiori—as enioyinr: a final hour of l triumph. \ _ Warde. in the loniz prelude ofyhis Jdeath. lingered for hours. toweriniz lover the ireird life-and-death spec- itacle of his own creation, until ‘Tdusk became darkness. and a plan lto trap him—-to catch him iii a liziant net and pin him aizainstthe l aide of the buiidinz like a butterfly ——sptirred him to step off into plpace. also from droughts of cold winds ‘and hcrc an eve-shade will prove i helpful. . Oucc- again no stone should be ‘left unturned to build up the general health of the patient. IIIIIIGITIITTIIIGYIIIIIT MEIIEE PIKE?‘ l The in” should . _ _ _ pour out he d; o! 1.1.01.1 1.0a intn your bowels Gilli): Willi. 11.1.. I Is not aiiiwing Tri-t-ly. jynur 010d list-sin riigieat. i 1: just decays In the bowels. ma 1.1mm up Your stomach. You gm. (‘nnaLlpnwtL Ilarmlul poisons go into the body, and you fccl sour, aunk rind tlin world Inukfl punk. A more lmwcl movement doesn't always get I at the ciiuiio. You mind something that wnrka l "P llif‘_li\'or 11s well. It Tillitfl thtisv good, nld i i artvra Little I.|Vi‘_l' Pill! to izi-t thi-se two i pound» of biln flowing freely and moi“; ygu l eel "up and up". linrmli-zu 11nd gpntlp‘ [hp i make iii.- ltiln llliw frvclyuTliey 11.. VIII} w... t at enlomvl but hl\\‘<' i... ciilomt-l t». mercury in l thom. .1111. fnr Carter's I-llllt‘ Liver Pills by name! 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In Memoriam \v11.1.1 n1 t7t""it1t.\x In the passii of \Vill..iiii Curran whose- tictith u ‘IIITHL u, " r -.-iti- eiice 210 We 111.11 1 Slfitftl. tnulv Monday inoriiiiiu. u .1 UIOA-llilvil i1lnes<. the Clii 1..1 lUi-l. .1 1.: 11v TPi\l)(‘(‘lL'(l .ii\.1 "iitl; i l'I'..’tZl. Despite has 91 2c. .1 i .\ii'. ii.. .1.‘ .. . ‘l public nliairs, dilil b»- n; .1 ivrivaii‘. Ciirviiii twiiiitiiiivii reader. \\'i\.\ ivcl. howl; itl. 0.01.11‘. .111- e\r~.1 . lit- rim. lei", almost un Born lli Tr : 'Ill'~ wt" .- i\l. i" ‘ of hialrlvi Thr- fut dav IIIOHILII iTHClPiiCt‘ 2i" S! Duiiv iii‘ i":i1 i‘. » ‘s l: Y." »~ (‘yous .- SAN "rim i iiuii i: VIIINNIPI-‘C: ~71!‘ ‘~ the Grcwtci" Fifctj: lcn~:\ "i" rcrrii“ - cvchstf I voutiiz 1" Tuna. make. or animal . - the but IIIIIIBCIII 1'1 an? of Minard’: a1 untl. I Q0 soothes. iii-iii: and clenmd- Dram out tho poison I pi i "iiiiii: or m’