‘ , Footloose (Continued from Page Two)?» l What's not such an awful lot, ls '1" Gloria asked. "And May spends may like water, too. Site's most “wny Bxlpuvuguut." “Well, it'll buy her all the. scene- she needs for this husband-hunt ,- hm-Ml any rate. Dick answered i‘yl _ ,.l husband just hull’ as nice idlnvu on the arm ,11|-,1iud Iuinctuating her remarks iih liitii-Tiisses on his hair. "But l. trim . . Because . era. . . isn't anybody half so m: _y _ m; you . . _ anywhere lie world! . . . Sec’! lyith a final kiss, sin: got up and n upstairs to the guesbrooni. “.\lay I come in?" she asked, tap- ug on the panels of the door.\\'ith-' n waiting for an unswoi‘ sho wcnt_ May. with her fac smeared with iii cream, was sittmg before the ressltig tnblo. putting Willl‘l‘-\Vll\'tl nibs into her sleek black hair. "l forgot to ask you how yon hap< cued to know lllysscs X. Iforgzin." iuria said. “Ami how did you hup‘ on to nsk hhn to sell your house r you! Was l)r. John n friend of is?" .\lay nodded. Yes, and I've seen cal estate ads with his llillllt- on hem, around town for years." she nswci‘cil_"‘.\uil the mime sounds so uié and subsiaiiiial. somehow‘ . . Illysscs .\'. l-‘urgan.’ Quito some time, isn‘i it? lliko it." “lJld you like himY" (ilorid asked. .\lny grinned implslily. “I'll tell 0n this much . . he liked me." he said. "Wantcil to take mo out 0 lunch, and evorytiiing!" "Hid you two?“ "Of course not,“ May answered ililhvly, “l uevci‘ cat lunch—-l‘ni go- ng to hoop my figure. ovon if I liiYL‘ lost my girlish laughter!" "Silly!" said (lloria. lint tho bought struck lioi‘ that May's 'i't‘lil.\‘Si charm hail boon lit-i‘ laugh- it‘? . . liirr light ourcli-sisncss . . . llL‘l‘ reckless good nnturc. .\iid she liud lost that charm. i I 8 .\ \\‘i‘(‘l( later May Seymour sat. iii tin‘ Pullman car of a train that slowly‘ i-rawloil across tho Now .li- oy ilat lands towards Atlantic ‘iii-r little black lint was l\\‘llllIl't‘l_V ;oplnlon of the large. florid mall i tukon his eyes from May Seymour l I ilfiopé she docs laud a husbnndli aél“1l1!"‘Glfl1'lfl H1ll‘i-_(lT0l>l>-~; '“l certainly seem to have made u! "lckffl a an with him,” lull they were. imitation pearls. but ' the train, would stop. illrvli \\‘itii white, and llicro was u white rurhiiig around the rolltii‘ L: ii‘ i‘ black chiffon (IFPHS. Above the oolliii‘. l-ilvtinlilll? $0 O O QOOO-Q-OAO-OQOOOOQ-Qfi O4§QGQ+QQO4+O§O ADVERTISEMENTS ' CLASSIFIED Ono lnnortlon .. . . Pour jnnertlnns Right Insertion QQQQQQQ-VQOQ-OO Teachers Wanted , FO-O-O§-§O+§+§§§~§-§-§§-§44-§§§-§§-O Central Guardian SSHOP from Holman’: Catalog. HARRINGTON PRESBYTER- IAN ‘Church service for Sunday. Aug. 2 ‘wl-il ‘be COfldllCi-“(l by one oi she City Mitts-tors at'11 n. m. CHURCH SERVICE. -- Til-ere will ho service at Clifton nt 11 a. -rn., iMul-peque 2.30.-- p. , 1a.. Long ' River 7.30 on Sundiivv Aug ,2. Rev ‘ T. ‘D. Purdie will Iprench. ' MARSHFIEIJD —- Presbyterian amputees Sunder- Awg- 2nd. at ii o'clock. ' ' v. Wind Orr Mulligan’ =muti>ma . - ‘- ‘ » J CALEDONIA-There will be ser vice in Caledonia, Sunday, Aug. 2nd at 11 a.rn. Rev. ‘Mr. Nicol will preach. FUNERAL NOTICEQ-The funeral of tho lute Myles MacDonald will be hold Saturday. Aug. 1st.. at»2 p.m. from his lute residencevat Dar lington to Brookfield Cemetery, (Patriot Please Copy.) 5.2% against the white flesh of May's slim neck, lay n neat row of’ black pearls. Real ones, too . . in the CORRECTION.-— In the report of the death of Mr. Myles McDon- ald in yesterday's Guardian it was‘ stated that hc was ‘a brother of Mrs Juhn Frnsei‘ of this city. This is incorrect. The (lccenseil is n brothcr-in-htiv oi‘ Mr. John Fraser and no relation to Mrs. Fraser. Just across the aisle. The large florid mun had not for the inst half hour. Nor. if he had but lthown it, had she taken her eyes from him! He was clearly mirrored in the window pane through which May _wns apparently admiring the New Jersey landscape. As n matter of fact. she was watching her neigh- bor watch her. ENJOYABLE PlCNlC.-'I‘-l1e Wo- lllClP-g Missionary Sirciety of Zion Prcsbyterintt Church held ‘n. ‘m-ost enjoyable ipicnlc yesterday after- noon on ‘the ‘beautiful grounds of Sidnruunt, tho ‘home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald iMcli-ixmon. There was a large a-tteinilaxico and a very pleasant afternoon was spent by ill. A sumptuous repast ‘was serv- ed in the spite-lofts, dining ‘room kindly ‘placed at illlell‘ disposal‘ by -\lrs_ lMo-Klnnon For which she ‘was accorded n ‘hearty vote of chunks by the ladies. she remarked pleasantly to herself. "Or olso he's u jewel thief, and thinks my pearls are real." ller hunds went up to the bends around her throat. For bt-iills wcro good ones. And May had paid $151‘ for them only the day before. Then her hands dropped again to tbo- large beaded bag in her lap Ycs . . it ivas thcro . . the great roll of bills that Dick Greg ory hud given her a low days zigo. blight thousand dollars! All in soft green bills. ‘May patted the bag. A tiny smile AMES-PURDY—.‘\t Watertown .\iziss., July 22nd., at the homo oi .\lr. l-l. O. Amos, 30 lleynurd Avo.. William l. Amcs was united in mar riuge to Florence Purdy, daughter of Mrs, M. Purdy. of Charlotte- town. The bride was given away by John Wright, of Lynn, Muss She wore white gcorgctte and tulll deopene,l me dimple h, m“. of h," veil with twrange blossoms and our- ,.h,,,.k_.,’ um] the“ huh.“ nw,,y_ l, rled u bouquet of white roses, ‘Phi wuum "m do m], a WHUHV v _ bride was zittemlcil by Mrs. Carl S. even a widow with a dimple in one m“ of S""!°!"'1“"' “'1'” W0!" M hm. chtkq“, _ m Snml. m‘, peach colored gcorgetie and carri mudny’ m. m0 one" ed a buuquct of pink roses. The A widow should bu. ivistful. . . "est mm‘ was MR Ihchurfl Anles‘ That was iho idea! The ‘wistful "rower u" ‘he g""‘"“~ Th“ ‘Wu “yiduw! ding march was played by Mrs. a a a Frank W. Amos. ‘Mr, mid Nlrs _. \ . v _ Aines left Thursday morning on z: May do‘ med “In n hho H“ u“ m“ honcyntiiiiii trip to P. l‘). island train at Atlantic (lity, thut Sht‘ was glad she hail come hcro for n. wot-k or two, before she would trven be- gin to think about Europe. Europe seemed so far away . . . And it was cheerful, here. this warnrSeptembcr. The very taxi- cnbs that (lashed up to thcvstntiou. and dashed away again. seemed cheerful. There was a hint of car- iilvnl in th air, even at the end of the season. "Take mo to the Truymortv." shv said to tho taxlalriver. She leanud back ngziinst illu lcnthoi‘ cilshions of the oub wondering VilllUPL’ tho inrgz‘. ilorid mun she hnd soon in ' . .l'lut perhaps he lived berg in the town. Pcrhaps he had u home of his own. au-‘l n wife. A large, blond. ilorid Wilo . . , llul when the taxicab stopped at lilo saith» entrant-o oi’ tho hotcl- and May sti-ppi-d out, the first person she saw was the ilorid man, hhn- si-ll‘! lio was going into the hotel. just ahead of her! (To lip (fontlnucti) whore they will visit the hrldefs mother and relatives. Mr. imd Mrs Amos will residelu Wntsrtownuzn their return. ‘ ' ' ' "' ' ' PERSONALS‘ tlillss lrillcen ‘Hzillornn left yes- terday afternoon to spend her holidays with friends in ‘Moncton. IWss Jennie Kiolly ll N“ oi‘ thi Ibo ii Vzltorici ‘llasmltul Alvviiiciii iirivril home \"t'lllli““ll.'lv tnigln to ipend her holidays with ‘hor mother Mirs‘. Kielly, 107 Kent St. _ ‘Mr. and ‘Mrs. ll. ll. M-aclfitrlune of ‘St. John N. 113., aire in- the city on o. visit and are ‘l-he -gnests of Ml‘. and Mrs. James MoKe-c, Hills- 'l)*(.’ll‘0 ‘Street. - First Shipment TORONTO, July 30—With tho nr_ iival in 'l‘oronto today of the first shionrcnt 0f (lntniio 25,000 ton coal order with the Alberta nuthorl ties Aha Ontario government feels assured that the whole ol’ lilo fuel order will come through us order ed. Over 150 curs of the Alberta product are on the wny east, ac- cording to nilvicos ivhich have reached lilo Ontario authorities, o! . 10o per lino of ii words Ito par line of ll words ‘lo par line of 5 wordn TEACHER WANTED — FOR iiliuiuir School, first or second class male. Supplement one hun- ilnrtl (lDlllllHr-J- N. McDonald, Soc'y. ‘ 2724-7-2i-m2w To Let: TO LET—TWO FRONT ROOM; with or ‘wirthout board. Apply 20 Etiston iSt. 2753 7 29 3i. Lost; LOST— m THIS CITY Emu bone rim glasvsrs. Finder plonaoi lcavv at 125 Elm Avenue. Ro- ward. 270-1 7 ill) 3i. LosT.--_,w.i-n1‘i-: AND BLACK iioluoih holler. il ntonlhn 014i, “MK H. Wood. East lloyuliv. ‘Plume M22. 2170-7-30-21 _._.,______ L°8T - wnrra AND . BLUE !\“‘1'.v liar nin. ihenvi-Int Gun;- diuu Ullict‘. ‘Reward u zisv-‘v-ai-n .~ >-_____ For Sale "LR sate _ COOKING Rana , v --‘ lmchfvrd si. 210011.914 ___,__ . . FOR SALE - 2o or. BOILER T“ "lliuniv-Spurgeon Hickox. _-~0.-<iuiw. 2702-7-81-01 iiicnn ... m" SALE - GENERAL pun- ‘llis- mzire. Aigply 333 Euawm __ znii-‘r-at-si __ . ._ FQJLSIALE-CAPTAIN JACKGON, ~ ‘. - Pliirihig, to 2.23 trot. ls Round and rtrdnk. Also for sale Bulky and ‘Payne cart. if not sold “Mllflvnto ilnle will; p sold at Miscellaneous which today's first. nrrival formed . ___-_ n part. it is for Toronto distri- mo. A. MacDONALD, LAND button. » Surveyor, llernianvlllu, 1’. E. 1. 22007-10-1 mo, BIRTHS" LET-H BAY- COTTAGE CALLAGHAN—On Jilly lOih, i925 TO field ‘Street. Apply 7!! llayln-lil i0 Vi‘ uinl Mrs Pnirick J. (lallag- Sweep 375s ban, (‘umborlniiil St. n son. Vern- Congratulations. TO LET—-SHOP AND ROOMS, (‘rnirnlly locatcil. .\pply tiuaril~ in“ 0111c“ iihtil-Ilb-ii. vouwo MAN WlLL iuvizsrii‘. $2000.00 with si-rricvs in good payi/ lax-g ‘business, Chnrlotieioivn or, vicinity. Write "IIIVCENOP" Box" 110 c,o Guardian Offlci- i" 2755 7 2!) (Si. on Patrick. is "sure death" it kills with- out fail. NOTlCE— ALL PARTIES HAV- ing loft repair work at (‘.u‘lmo & Williulns, ltlil (it. (loo. Stri- tiienso call for same on or before Saturday, Aug. 8th, as w;- art closing out. 2780-7-3i-fmtn‘ Novice-ear voun PIANOS‘? h and organs tuned] and repaired nti c" 50°‘ -. . “ your home. Sen your order to -l’1‘ot. Marcou. the mun that defies‘ -' PM TIM’ 76°‘ competition. l’, O. Box 1, _ Hand spray". 50¢, Fllea, Mosquitoes, Moths, Ants, Bed-Bugs. Roaches and also destroys their eqqn. Bottles with mouth spray- Adnms Training School for Nuts‘ ca, please write Superintendent. promptly. aaao-r-n-mi! WANTED __ CHIMBER “M?! If W0 a reliable article we and (lining-room glni. Apply Mon’ "l" "- ell H029]. 2800 '7 31 Fl.- i Try u: first. Powder. Black Flag, Roach Doom and many others. Wins Cup Race Hughesnrug ‘m, lair-align nt [rinses L‘; arwbtiible; Iv. ‘um t 4t‘ cash-m Apply Mrs. P. s ' a vyn-g A‘ w" (Olngdll: 5mm ‘i '00 A MP3}! 1'. v‘ .__ . _....._. 15.3 vvii¢..‘-a'ei§..¢t.§;. bail Ltd,- THE MARKETS (Canadian Pruul - MONTREAL. July 30-4119 e - ‘pout trade in Canadian grain on the Montreal market. today ‘was. quiet owlngito the somewhat liim- ired demand from ‘foreign lbuyers and the fact that ‘the (prices bid‘ were in most cases below working basis with the‘ result that only, sales of odd ‘loads of oats and bar-i ley were made. There ‘ives a de- Jlfllltl from Neiw Yorloearpoiwters for No. 1 irorthorn spring when’. and sales of odd loads on spot WIQFB‘. made at 1 1-2 cents per bush- el over the Winnipeg July option C, f. F. luontreal; and this price was also asked ‘for lots for dhlp- m-snt from Fort Williisui ‘there was also some ‘business uraniuwted ‘in outs and Ibarley at C. I. ‘Fxprlces. The demand for ocean‘ graixrmom to the continent ‘was bettcrhnid the tone of the market was strong- ur at an advance in rates. engage‘- mellifl t0 Antwerp Huiniib-urg and Rotterdam ‘being for August load- iig at irountccn cents per 100 [wands F. O. B. wheat at fifteen wills ‘her 100 pounds, for ‘barley and ‘at seventeen‘ con-is per 100 pounds for oats. T-ho spbt mlarket for car‘ lots was steady and prices! ‘business was transacted in flour but ‘prices remained firm. The mili- fcsd situation was normal‘ ‘with a fairly good tiotunrudfitA fair trade was done in roiled oats- and the riandency was steady. There was i0 improvement -o nthc egg market, 'll'l(f‘t'.‘i being unchaingcil under a outlet demand. llxlrcino ilullness marked the trade in butter and ‘cheese lbut prices were steady. ‘O'l"llA\V.A, Ont. July 30.—The mlnirluet romaine steailp wlith re- ‘mipts nonmal and only equal to (lClllllHd. llltliCtI-IIOXIS are than there -\'lll ‘be iro increase in ‘FPCCPPiE at he present time out» car ct‘ sec. ends ‘was ‘repented sold Montreal rt 2. , l“. ‘O. .13. Moutiwrl. Eastern American ‘markets vii-ringed. Toroirto stoaily joblbillg ‘pecinl-s 42, extras 40. flfSlsf 37, 500011119 33 to Ill. ‘ IM1)\"I‘RPIAL, Jilly 30. -— The -‘ligli-t casing oft‘ tondcncy in ‘the illkbfkbi. which ovas amiiconiblc‘ our in ‘tire iroolcr \\‘Cillll("l‘, dealers are ‘icconils 2X, Vancouvci‘ and Vl-c- -lui:tion hriivior than .>arp!us stocks \' a noon \' o, r, and receipts‘ in local lvcing shlppolli. u) Victo rin --—i-¢Q->-___ IN MEMORIAM MRS. ANNA MURPHY lldciifti death curly Sunday morn- ing o fMrs. of this city. came as a shock and ‘or n number m‘ years since coin. ing to EZISLIIOIVL as n. graduate nurse and having followed hcr prOfossiuti until two years ago when 1'51“) hall been married ‘to l)r. Murphy, one oi the leading physicians here. llliv had been a ilationt at the Hut- chinson ‘hospital in the not-them hart ot‘ tbs city. ivhere her infant baby had died just i1 week ago, While Mrs. hiurphy had been orit. icnlly ill dining the pnst woeik, and hri-d been attondeil l)y Dr, Gray and Dr. Bunker of Calais, n9;- Con. ditlon had somewhat ‘uni her sudden passing away ‘gun. dny morning causml {jgpfglw ihffillllhout this city as sho hrnl always been hcid in the highag; esteem and bad a host or frlgutlg ind ncuiiziintanccs. m]... w“... , “M. out member of St/Joseph’: 09,1110. iic church fioin where the fnnurui "m'"l‘~'“" ""4 Tfllllieiii hig-h mass will be conducted 'l‘ucstlziy or Wcilnosdny morning and W111 be iflFFJ-‘ly utlendid. ~ldzustport ox, ‘MP5 511111111)’ above referral to was ‘formerly Miss Anna 3131mm ll ilfluizhier of Mr. Gallon Mclnnlg, of East I’olnt, l’. E. l.) Queen ' Hotel Since taking over this Hotel we have spent many thousands of dollars in pairs and lmprovomentl. It is now the finest Hotel of it: l-lntcs $3.00 i day. MISS L. McQUAID, Mlnlgor ‘tiiss ‘Mildred Sllliphnnt. Summer- ifiltlf‘; H. ll. Cox. Morel]; Mrs._ll. zll. (fox, Air-roll; lreil; lillss Lynn Webster, Mnrell; ‘B. .l. Murphy, New York; lmrrine lMurphy. New York; ll. Cannon- ,1). Post. D, F. MCNPill, R. Jnhnntoh. 1R. F7. Flllllphnnt. J. B. Ross. R. ‘Jolnsion. J. Wright. W. Peters, F. illnpy, lnPvrrin- llov Siliiphnnt. ,1 y Dotti-cite, ll. Fl. allzuzt, Sum- madam"; E. A. J. Brooks, Stew- ~Ill'()‘\VEli no further ‘(7ll'&lll‘_({(.’. Little . remain 1m- . ‘ior in the ‘work bus llisalppgul-Qd ‘. payintr ixtrns 3:7 1-2. fiisis 32 _1-Z,. “ iwriii prices remain the saline, pro- . con sunrol ion Easnroirr. July ti.——'l‘he UIIOX- Annu(Mclmils) llliir? Dill’; Wife of Dr. John L. Mur-phy| great surprise throughout the c-fty where she had been so well known ‘I For the past two weeks Mrs. '\I~lll' L improved - Mrs. Russell Cox.‘ ‘iMoroll; ‘Miss/Marlon Webster, Mo i ‘FRUIT , AND r VEGETABLES ‘ PEARS 60c i i i PEACHES 00¢ ‘PLUMS 30¢ BANANAS 50¢ __________ ORANGES 39¢ ' WIN SAPS 60c. RASPBERRIES 20c LETTUCE s¢ TOMATOES 35¢ ~ CAU LIFLOWER 10 and 15 Cents Each CABBAGE 10 and 15 Cents Each BEETS 3 Bunches for 25 Cents NEW POTATOES 2 Lbs. for 25 Cents BUTTER BEANS 2 Lbs. for 25 Cents CELER 15 Cents CUCUMBERS 2 for 25 Cents c. APES 40¢ BONELES SHOULDER HAMS 25 Cents Per Lb. PICNIC HAMS 23 Cents Per Lb. Iiiiiiiff-naiil 60c - . MEAT LOAF 00¢ LET US SUPPLY YOUR VEGETABLES CHERRIES 6 Quart Basket $1.00 JENKINS s. s00 — Development (Continued from ‘Page Ono.) i suggestions moans greater rerun‘ ~10 them eventually." Whi-lo interesiiml ‘primarily h; fish ‘which has bw-n salted nu‘ CIIRTIOttCtOWH hard 0mm, ‘Mr. Whitman s?“ uDOS-‘Pblliliss in the fast frcez m! H0136] C0” trnniment devised ‘at the Si. And- Pmprlapm.‘ =rrw‘s station. “it mioans that fish ‘prepared in the new way (‘an Abe ilelilveral in bcttr-r conillrintii . 274i-7-28M5i. ithan that now sen-t -to Mantrefl. ' WI "KW: B “millet: line of for example. packed in ice. nr- NIlISIllg HY "flaw" ""5 d°'tl'°y°"- coiillrvg to the prssent iproccilur.‘ " i hlr said. “When thin can hi‘ ilngi ‘. Fiybnne Tanqlefoot. Wll- llnrry Silllphant, Snmmernide; economically. fresh fish can n- APPLICANTS — DESIROUS OF ' . . , . ._. . .. ‘filtering SWL on" o! the Norm: w," Pom," pld‘, mu“ _,Mis If. Silllphnn-t. Sumnurside. sent all ov...r ..he world. “Another vilhc views the llnll- ‘fox ‘project with enthusiasm is Aihnr Boo-tiller, of the Nation?" Fish Ccirlpany. ‘which slmcirilizes in fresh and smoked fish. Estab- jmliment of a College of Fisheries. analogous in‘ scope to the Dom- inion Experimental nrmli. it‘ One of ‘the three Motors which toil?‘ vu-w- can force the industry lr Nova Scotia alone from l0 millifl" dollars ‘to 50 million dollars, with- in tan ears, acoordins t0 R 6W‘- ihoino hi‘ .Ii;i~r0piiino. and also . and outside of the palace. i 'p.‘accs in Pails. »,lu uly. i»; as widi- as \'an N"?~‘¢~‘ -\\"~‘ll"" _l.\llil iiioit ttr than ever ihefore in the histor vflllilfiiffi ‘(ll : Interesting Report 0f European '1‘0ur_ _ By Island Lady PARIS i (By Miss Hannah L. Keefe, a Na- tive of Morell, P. E. l.) (Continued) We have been looking forward toi our visit. to Paris, which is our‘ last stop laefore sailing for Ireland} We arrivul hero Friday cveuingd July 3rd, just in time to cclobrnte| ' the 4th- lt was pouring’ rain, not a very auspicious entry to the city‘ of tin» bright lights. It rainod for‘, two tiays, Saturday and Sunday‘ this did not prevent us. however, "iouwili like ‘tit lint irr ct i1. i Chase eSanbtirnls (OifstfilfAl lgRAkifli’ l‘ A (AITIOH1' ~ I. 3 SOlI) IN Qlb-IHMZI.» . H] AIRTIGHT T “~O:F££. , . from making the sight-seeing trips. The (Piancovliolgique. Tours Co., supply the autos and guides. On Saturday we visited tho Versailles ,l’alace and wont uil through iht‘ bulldiiig, to the Hull of Mirrors, where tho Peace Conference was ‘held and the Hall of Peact- whore the treaty was signed. Also the private apartments of Marie Ant minette and Louis XVL. saw the broad staircase whoro the mob oli- itcrcd alluring the Fl'1‘_ll(‘ll revolu- itlon and the window whore Zllarir iAnloinclte stood and offered he: soil, the young »l)auphin, to 1h. people of France. The Pal cc til‘ Versailles was built by lloufh‘ XlV. and there is not a room in tin xvhol.» palace that duos not contain several lifliliillil-ZH and inists oi lhlmsoli. The gardens. .t'ouutaiiis ‘and t'.\'t"l‘_VliliIi_L{ bore are magnifi- iccut. lt is now uscd as a nation ‘al museum. We next visited the 'l‘rainon. win-re Nlario An~ usi-d to retire with -hci‘ iinaiils of honor to rsoapo from tin lgaieiy and duties of tho iIPriun-h ytlourt lilo. llcro she uscd to pl.1_\‘ ulniry maid. make but.ter,and grind .‘corn, i-tc. The gardens are ill‘ ifklilfltlii like a lllllllllllll't‘ farm. nvherc she could be froc and illuy iWu next visited Malmnison. i of aNxiiloit on before ho lllVOl‘l'i’!l her. ‘,\Ve could not oiitor tho palnta‘. ibowcvcr, and only saw the ground. Tin \\'£l.‘- next itiorning. raining “pitchfoi'lis,“—\vu out, iioiu-riholcss, and vlsiti-d a hall dozen rhurrlios, tin; (.'lllll'(‘ll o. .tln- lladzilrine, tho Pantheon Notc lllaine Si. (iorvals. The last l\lilll(‘(i ,ls the church that was bombed by itho (icnnans on ‘(food ‘March 20, i018, killing 1135 per- sons. The hole in the root‘ Ililr been repaired but we could see iilt ,htilcs made by tho explosion in tin Sunday, it tialniings and pictures on tin walls.‘ ‘Fhore has been a monu- lmont erected in the church ii. ‘memory oi‘ the victims and all their inaines L‘.ill-',l'll\'t‘.lI thereon. We next ivisilotl ihc Church of ilic lnvzilidos twhich is one 01' the most historical} llers. roposos th: ibody of Napoleon lst in a lllllfi. ‘nilictrnt tomb, vcry much like llu tomb‘ oi Priesiilont Grant in Ni-u York and built on tho same lines 'l‘hc lniuilidosait- grit: long fmild .iligs covering three sides o1’ z. lsnuarv. Tho PClliTp of the sqnari . is tho Court of llonur‘ whore .\'a > poloon ilocoiatud his tioops fol .I biavvry. 0n all sides of tht square ma.‘ canons alitl \\'lll’ iro ,phios of nil kinds, sumo of iilg re‘ vhirh (lvrmuiiy look from Franc; n the wai‘ of i870. and which hnvi lion‘. oi‘ lin- ifinisvqfs Palate in tier‘ many all those vcars! The (Thuri-l‘ ‘ 1 lnuiiiilcs was first built a.~ ' \V(lllll(i(’.t] soldiers of i-‘r:iiii~l> but is no longo ‘anal for that purpose. and is non l natiomil musiuin. The church ivhn-h is part oi the buildings coil stiiuii-s iwo t-hzipcls. one for tin .' soldiois and one 0f tho royal lam 1y. and which are divided by a: iliar in tho ctantri‘. on one sld l. fir.» altar the soldiers worship ad on the other side the roya licro, zilso, TGpOisUtl tht .4 oi‘ two brothers of Napoleon. oinb of Nirpilllaon cost 2,000. lt- is easy for the ob ,si.-rrt-r to realize how tiio French illiiiitlll \\'tll'.~illll)]il‘(l and still woi‘ “Ships ‘Napoleon by tho amount n jmoinry spout in monuments, nrchvv‘. and buildings to his lllt'lll(ll'y. Na ‘,po.‘iriui, il(l\\'i‘Vi‘l", rrposos alone h‘ his tom-b. Josirilhin is‘ lllil'l(‘l| in ‘llu- l'lllil(‘(! of Versailles and Mario ‘laiuisi- is lllll'it‘(| in .\u.~itrin. No not-d to toll your l‘l‘i'\(It'l'» ‘that l’: is is tho most brantifiil oi all tho itiis we have soon. 'l‘ln {\\'illl(il‘l‘l'liI broad lltlill(‘\'1\l'f|S and illlllltllfii‘. squares. 'l‘hi-.ri- is n‘ such strcot in any Amcriciiti ('11) (is illt‘ (‘humps l-Ilvwirl- in wiilth oi Tin‘ l't’l|il'(' oi thl- >'ll'('t‘ will, 1. park and two l’(l\\'.-i oi‘ ll‘i'(’.‘ ‘an ('llili‘l‘ slili‘, and then a _Wiil‘ ielriwt on vnrh siilr tiiliriitil‘ ‘Ii that with. sidewalks. \\'lial sw-s nn‘. most h tilt’ amauu‘. clan in m’ Marmme Prov’ 0r~‘i§i§1i§:gi¢§lm!2}¢ '~“ll"lliL'i0ll‘4 ofblh‘ W"b‘lllll‘lnlil(gilfziilll-Ilmwf‘Ill‘ lnces. It appeals to thou m, ,,',,,,,.,,(._.N,,;n_.,‘ whlcf, mm. ,.0,,,.‘,i;.yu.g out Paiisaircy llithlllllfitztslll who" want a comfortable pi i-=;s Fem] out, but they an- us-itu \'=ll_“_“ W!" d“ ‘h’ “" m Am“ HM“ 5nd ‘Phmfld libio Ind ‘l Hy ready to accept ndvhm whichimliLliitlflilvitlil. \\'(' lllit’l'lti(‘(i ilii excellent service at a moder onififla:tesa.xlllsxcitw:snfifigPa?“a336,”.,“p.31; in lilo (iriuni (lpera lions».- “, pflcm h“, in“, go\.,,.,,,n,,,ny_.,i>pn m... t)“. inside of lh o Opera [|,,,,_.-,,. p. \\,‘[\Il worth the price of admission. We had a ilussiati “Mjpl nnd a short optrn (‘lliiiibil “Tu;- l-Znrhanteil Night." Vii?!‘ I good. 'l‘hi- alit-rnooti wp arr.- HQH H“. pmwrr- (lnllnigv. of which I will write again. 'l'(im"l‘l‘"“ morning we lnavn hcrc for (‘iter- bourg. from whence w.» sail on ii" SB. Amrrlcn for lrclaud. to which l look forward with FTP"! 1W- i’ it ls the lnnd whore my father ivas born and which l have nlwny longed to MB» (To he continued.) a,‘ 1| vn.. illl‘Dl‘0\(~. ‘vchnic of ‘making alone. Mr BcntTcr said: "\\'e put the mus‘ -><;)Fl‘i("l1f‘r"l ,mrn w: can find tr churn :7 our mucking process. A‘ i1 rulr ti‘-t‘ product is uniform bu‘ u rrt-qurnily haw-pans that. dos piite every iprccnution we ca-n ink‘ m Ensure uniform cnndtllinns. " hiitiri‘ turns z i “tr in color or iv texture Mid h": in ‘be T"_li‘t‘illi W-n all-l to lni-w what the ox Jiinn ion is.“ only pcparéli ‘scheme which he liicke; A. A. Stewart and wife. Bos- has ailvoclled. That ‘flo-wlubater. eliiuiivz lhic can wall be thankful for ivhn‘ started ~ Prlilay. ' Frank Editorials ...In London Press On Bryan’s Life LONDON, July 30- A harsh re- cnpitulation of William Jennings Bryan's career appears in a Lon- dcn 'l‘imes editorial today. The editorial says in part: l\1r. Bryan's ca: or as Secretary of State in the early days of tin- war revonlod ills utter. incapacity "rit-an Ainbzisszitloi" to l'tlC(I\'('l‘ thi- .‘,rouml lost ii‘ llryan rarrit-s out his irlan." “liy his retirement nftcr the sinking of un- Lusitania. he doliv- ~rtai the \\'Ul‘lil from very sorious ‘l'in::t-rs." LONDON. July Z50. - Aside from his tioipiciii-o. the Lon- lon editorial writers do not attri- _ rate any (it",!,l'(‘t! of greatness to ‘he '"°""'"9. (ll Jilly 25th. "W" George Morris Bosworth. Chair- . William Jennings llryan. in ivhoiuiwpiic P°i5°"l"9 7°“°Wi"9 a" 09"‘ hey sce- cmotioualism as tho out-Jillian tor appendicitis. Hg was 68 ilaurling (fll1ll'1ll'ii.‘l‘l. ‘ but stimuli/ears 0W. had been vvith the Canad- his SlllCPlliY and personal magnet-liar: Pacific Railway since 1882 and ‘sin. was head of the Steamship service The Nlorning Post says his lifoflor‘ nearly seven years. <toiy illustrates at once th.» power’ ii<o>i- - lu-‘li '.l‘.‘.if1'5...','»‘~"iiTfiifiii. Offers Prayer To End Corn Borer "roulii not match the goiill-n sil-‘, ('ll.-\'l‘ll.\‘.\i'. (T117. lli‘i' oi‘ such a mail as (Ioolidgta. it is charactci‘ls ' of :\lll(!l‘ii‘llll iology that sensibility‘ to lin- ill oi Bryan's‘ oratory was (‘Olli- ‘rlzilltibllulxllil tiiiicistn dlLi ilissati.» Fnmlvrs} h} Hm‘ “uuuulzmtgilnnc The [wny qkqfignlnh Says: “Ihxuliiiwsli oi i511; Point are praying in was ‘INN, u “linker: h“ ‘ I toil tor therxtcriniiiatioii of tho motiouzilist. Scntiineniali‘ (‘fir-H "Urun m“. ‘lusmwtwu gm" the explmmliu" m. sum Hu(k,\\i|lt'll has lflilllllilittl to an alarm- ‘.v s . _ R m; he “Hliuvud “S a lmmiuhlmang (Xtont ‘and WlliCll thrpylit-ns to ind scntlniciitzilism is {i150 a snifllmdljy ‘Mfiruy U“ cm“ "mp1 . » iriont llXlliiilllliitlll of wliY hi-i W“ 5mm“, aglermm?‘ .1110“: “a” lover l ‘acli l (hr .‘u l" , ' il i" 1mm t“ H‘? m“ (“My mmm", x “ \ a Hum) H“ 0 lollmvoil Rov Father . _ . . ‘illliill’ll‘>‘t)ll.‘ tot fling.‘ is an,“ H; F}! , l _ _ m (“muons u 1 t niy around in- parish. t . » - .‘.\t till" tour coiur-rs oi the parish Mlle proi-tessitm was halted while ll!" iIFb-st offerml prayers. -'I‘hey returned to tbl- church, whore .1 up: i-inl st-rvita- of pr ' was “My l“:ii'tni.-r.~‘ li-ft iln-ir hari fit-ills (‘sit-inlay lo Zlllt-llii tillolhoi‘ spot:- ’l'h< Wrstmlnsici‘ (iazcttc secs in .\lr. llryan "a rather incredible] iguro, but with fine fervor and; Jnci-rliy that (rompi-l rcspitct." it adds: "He. must be reckon‘ d zimong t-hose who taught Ain-, mica to i-onsidvr lit-i’ iluiios in i‘c¢l]'.,,j£ty\.']icl‘ (fr mvmwr i“ the mg iltivn to lilo ri-st of the world. ll‘: ( "m " was abuvo all n preacher. rather ‘**-*<4¢-- L ‘infill =1 lllllfiltffll holiticiaii. .\llnartl'n Llniniont for lfhl-nlliliibuii. llic Mws sn “ills intvllo ‘ial oiniipincti| bit‘. Iii’ was a iioiloloss ailni A CHALLENGE “They say"—4Always Ready Battery Solution will ruin your Battery. We hereby challengg “They Say" ‘to produce a Slngil! bat- tery injured to the slightest . . ‘ r JiliOl‘ and an impossible l‘illlU1lf_‘,il(', o lllti although in private lilo horn-slid 1nd will ini-zinlng, those arc not‘: inalltii-si that tndinarlly l i! mun‘ o a great place. llis whine lift-lg‘ was spout, in lending ii. lust cniisof” i l\'I\‘l)X\'ll.l.l-l, 'l‘eiin., July 2.‘. ~‘i;- \.l’.)~ i'ii1l'L‘ll('k: Uarrtnv and J. T.. iropi s. iii-r.» wslciuiay commented an tho ilcath u!" Willlatn Jeiiniiigsi€ dew-ct ilryan. l . _ Nil‘. llarroiws statcnnrnt follows \ We WI" ‘marge your bat‘ WP)’ While you wait and ab- "Mr. llryan was a man of very solutely Qua a t _t r n ec I _ wiraortlinziry powers as a spmtkcr, i ind campaigner, or in any cause V, AGENTS n ivhlch ‘he bcliovml. LESLIE CAMPBELL "l zilways considered him fnirlyw Cape ‘Traverse honest in his tllllllltlllii and vcrvw able ‘and bravo in their ilofoiicvu/ llo ivns CSSUIIiIiIIIY a crusader. llojv AUTO SPECIALTY co.‘ nov DAWSON, was iiol of a pliilosopliiral turn off’. Manager i)lxl_il(l;izlx.uslllli.v' especially an flllVflCilllrw H_ NELSON’ P Mr. Srilpos said of .\lr. llryauc~ charluumw" I 1' ‘lhyvzinfis iloath represents the ‘If OTHER AGENTS WANTE I i» ‘ii-nth, of a great force in cconom- L-r ‘s . ~s-= . ' it's and politics in the llnilI-rl 3,9U.7.;|;-'“,w]_;|_ States. \\"‘hrthor one agreed withi_ ill of his ideas and [lrltiriplcs mai~i ‘crs iiltlc at this time. iloiiori must be paid to .\lr. lit ‘ill for his ii\l|l‘|t'..<.~l stand on issues that in‘ ‘bought wore right." l Hotel Victoria w-znlv ililllt‘. is tho opinion of ll. ‘I \'\‘li!'iins, ol‘ tho llalifzix (illici- .f tin- ‘lliviipooi ('Ollt!t'l‘ll. "Thi- lIl('i(' rs ilil\.* i>(’l’|l ‘old ‘what to 1i» o avoid iln, lli3<l('ill\'\l‘fliltlll of iii]! 0m.‘ of "IE BT09" "Id be" n-.‘l l.!;s"i‘ nilai." he <l<‘t‘i:iri-il equipped Hotels In Eastern Tho l4‘Si'i|l‘(‘li at Si. Andrew's canadl conmh“ 12o momL _ "xvii lb inust- ililillltoiy. ' 44 of which have private “lt is p01»: policy if iho ipatdiors baths. Completely renovated lo im‘ fill ipt lilo advic". "(itivl can of Illillidtflllwil ltibstiiv-i‘ in the past few yearl. Few ll'.\\‘ 1' (‘so ll lllfli (P. ‘lvily “ii H t | ‘h t ‘h (1 l‘. nu advertisement. and it o a s roughou 0mm“ “V, "mu nun.“ h, I -,,r(. 10.1,.) , and the United States have 'Il‘i- l“b‘ ii-r industry may bc do-~ rtlopi-il l'll(‘l'ill(lll:=ly. .\lr. Williams ‘loin-is out. llcnpiiu iii-w fact that h:- liibsiir ranks noar tho tip in wilnw- iu the (‘rinailiritt (‘xiii-h of acafoinl for iills coast. tho annual lntk i‘. only 150.000 ‘Crisps. "'i‘h!'s mung ‘but if ‘half thv p";vni'ition 1f (‘nmiila il-it’ hubs-lei‘, tho nntiro ‘u‘;~.nt would supply only thrcc 1n~i a year lo nnvh iutllritiunl. ‘ “As: thitrgs ai- the snppw 201's, o iln- tables of the wealthy in ":lIl‘\'|fIl’ and Ibo llnltoil Stntt s." ‘ lint ndiqitai lll.lif“l"‘i.’lll of lclb~ tor fr_\'. rmd posstily with the cs1, '~ . 0n? nf permanently pro-i nsii-illrs! grounds in the its splendid table. Courteoul service to nil Guests. Tole- phonea in roomu. (‘Rates $4.00 to‘_$5.00 ‘y ay. , ' ‘ Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. ' Proprletoro HARRY C. BROWN, Mnnlgor cflril irons cf ib- coast kuowrn suitable. vrufd .l~.‘- 1 nvccssiiry fore-runnri“ \i' dondlvpiiioii-t of this point. iht‘ 1‘ loaH-r aiidrd. VICTORIA HOTEL. J. KOIIIIOIGP- Detroit; Mr. S. Filing, New York City; II- Folltlllo. New York; Jon ‘in. linlifax; D. M. vnflQl. . Claude llrown. Mohcfxuffil. S Eugene. St Andrews‘; W. "A. u- shnll, Niagara Falls; GfD. Strong. Mum-mu; n. w. Allan. St. John; H. l) S. Th nit‘. uile of the fish lnter- U, ‘sig ‘is ‘lrihaps best revealed by‘ ‘he fart that thv diffrrcnt conupnn-X, ‘cs are fro ‘v ext-hanging ideas.‘ tnrl arr TNYQIPHITI th~ efforts rrt the -. Z£l‘»‘(".l To standardize any moth-l , it‘ wlrnh slfnil be pmren satisfac-iw‘ pmmer‘ M°“tr°“|.'7m s‘ - It "\\'.~ might kn ‘i for our-S" "Mm: M- RMHMIHPM l? any p ‘ ': in which WFIA‘ N‘ “mks and '|@‘ I ' ._ y. t--~r."Iti-\r..‘e. and which mightimi‘ -‘.’m">"‘3 A- c- Elli?" ai-”Qhi- PW Tflffisfi man Canadian Pacific Steamshipsmi» - who died in London, England. oi|'"""“‘ our comm-liters one of “W? 9- l- 5mm’ Nfllwlflll; C. l». i... -'.u'.d mo. . assign" mun. =¢. “'9, are mue 1v ‘ Ilfll- - -: H. . . . to conduct large political ques. > , lions, as was likowisp revealed in ,- ’ ". [he Mexican question. When . there was talk of Mr. llryan coin , ing to lt-cturo in Europe (early in, iill-i. \Vnilor Hines Page, the Am-| l,‘ a-iran Anibassznioi‘ to (lrcat llril- 3 llil. wrote. to (‘ul. l‘). M. llousix| “it. ivould [like yours for the Ain-i ‘c.- ._~__,_.__ '