iilss mu wr’ bnvlc . ’ _é‘yer¥%'ri‘da‘y = Ill". i ‘EORA SALE-O. K. ' po ‘ sprayer. For inf ti sppfyplt, care offluardirgn on orlty 0n advertising and selling, 3370 At _the request of tho Charlotte- pq’ w"; town curl-dips. Mr. r. K. Kelly, nationally recognised as an auth- nnl prepared tbefolldwiiig article as a suggestion the businessmen of .--—-.----__.__ . ‘FOR CALI, MY FARMCONTAIN. Prince Ed rd Island on how to in; ‘59 acres o Igood 1pm] ‘my, stimulate business. The Guardian , clo '4‘ ,- build in, you fenced hclicvcr . {i via will‘ any, ‘Ne; to be of great value and urges their 1 m.’ Kelly's suggestions careful consideration by every business ma"n in the province. i wonder if we recall the resol- utions we rnade in January i924? I‘t see ‘s this last year, more than over, t at promises with some peo- like” pie crush-easily About everyorgsnsation in Jan- flgpduvepy‘ good uiiry 1924 firmly resolved to lllake axial p ‘h. b s, o ~-_ _‘ __ , enry. c. , lesson. ices reduced from" --__-__-___..._..___._____" ~' _ 1 - o a cents-c; John ritsostrick 1% roe SALE-A NEWLY ream-zu- JBons. , " ~‘_ £0713- ” ed cow, (0 years old), Apply ‘ - 7f SImonCavanagh, New Haven. dials _ = _ -, ' 3431r7-1L2i WAN-rip" ‘ puree eats, on .11 T-FARM: pie are ‘ 2f m1‘ Apply J. “hon. Nine rooms nished. . All bro en. igarnsciiife. ' = U! 5104i implements as uired for farm- ’ - ~- ‘ --" " ins. 420 a hsy crop. ' RANCH tssN..,-wlr7£0 — A couple‘ of egpetl ch Infill wanted tqgo to United States. in. applying. state cncucxpsrel- i- e~. _. _. - ' Efipioym ‘ ‘$0. ‘ 1n‘ . Replies will be ‘treated confi- dentialiy. Address P. 0- B111 till, Sunlmerside. H5071 Ill __________€__..__ llullllllt! llelp Wanted ...e--——-iv4'——-i—i.—' i" WANTED .- HOUBEKEEPER, good coolk. ainlyt. I-vliihiln angrily- li tons sen o . 09- A" c“ ‘ 33955-1021 _, L080 ’ moor a-r‘ri+i'r.1_ilsaii2-u Macr- ing in Strand Theat a gentle- man's walking cane; i-‘til initials engraved on handtlefFinder plea- se leave st Guardian Office. iii LOST-BETWEEN‘ MST NLEY‘ Bridge and Clifton the las week offJune an oidfsshionad brooch. valued as a heep-sske-Jiinder please leave at Dr. Fielnming's— Reward, Stanley Bridge.» ,. Teachers Wanted visinrso --'rlta‘clicil. eecotio Olasg for Forest ilili‘ School dis- trict -No_ 19. Supplement $100.00. Apply to A, B, MacDonald, Sec- retary. ‘ 3360-7-9-31. . TEACHER WANTED —- THIRD class teacher ranted (male 01'8- ferred) for Cable Head, Wesl- Supplement $50.00. Apply to Duncan McLaren. 3433-7~1lm_6i rescues yvvsufso . eon ‘POINT (Brim School, Supplement $1120.00 Fall and spring- vacation._D. N. Murchison, Sec-‘y. 3389-7-10-31 -‘--——-+-.—-—---. -"'r—-»'—"—' Malayan-Jana? :0)! 8511101111 class teacher for Renniea Road BCIlOdlNO. 111, Supplement $125. gasp.‘ Mrenwm. Bernard. Jr.. Hunter River. 342717-11-51 wanrgp; rescues ran an. m‘, 55am ~p|ntriqt No. ii.‘ Sup- plem 0101K I‘. ‘WW1 m 371.1111‘ MbGiilivary, Secretary Mfllilcilllo- 3308 7 8 Bi Ffiiifl eeoono cLAss Teacher for lfliéifloon gross 33ml;- Snpplelllellt . - - -, - ‘ '., .~PteaR.R.2.. ‘m’ B“, '83 a r 3184-7-8-81 ‘F T l- - ‘ rm sitiiaolritaemm wasn'- ed rue Victoria School, District No.19. supplement voted 11011-11“- uilsils’ prsferied-t) ogpiilyniaizvpgr- gafl‘ possfbe 0 . i BQQ!".“_|JQQIIQQI, _ 3008-0 25 ti. reg ‘a wanrco lrbifliurlr- o? River School, B18. supplement i100. male preferred, Apply to W. E. Whitlock fichool Becyretary. ‘ . 8258-761“ ‘, .... I i rouowro.‘ Jbtydo. --1e-u plain can casket covered with‘. lack- broadcloth the body of‘the' la e P. ll. Dewart, one ‘of Canada's most brilliant lawyers and an 6-, lug/engineer in the world-pp‘ “ll: tics was horue to the 8 e iri‘ j Nuoropoliu cemetery this after- / ' nogemters, senators‘, plsflfhfliatnt: ary members, judges, men 0i 0101171- l-‘epresentatives of g . l,‘ ,, pl-Prelsli: W. L. Maclrenlifi K1911 o e from Ottawa ‘for the f_‘ ,7 _ a; Premier‘ G. H. " Ferguso o 0 ario, a political-l opponent but I puirsonal friend was also present-- tilt-sly - gdcnnu .' gums: since" c ‘ otsslosm 4 ,1, . This flfllllaz BDELJIII. “been completely ovstod‘ ‘land rslurslshsd throughout , .‘-'nnd sffsn vsry comfortable ts the travel- '- is ‘any, 1 s ‘ srs 1 Z9:—1.§‘>l E xx 1., Canada. ing. Emerald. FOR SALE 8C ' HARDWOOD graded. ends squared t lengths at clo as ‘ g gL-Lawpenca gun, this year better than 1923 and one Apply to" Box o, Sturgeon, P. n. cl the chic! worsens why many 3061-8,2'I,Fri,oi 1111115 hRW-l , __‘___,__"i. promises they made to themselves 53F SALEf-ONE O,_K.4 ROW is because they have sold them- -Power Sprayer,‘ Used only ‘one selves on the idea that it cannot season. iPrice $65.00. Gavin Hard- be 110118- 3359-74141. is going to be better than during failed to keep these Business these next few months HR. “MYRTLE "l9 Duet few months If we do not Mac" 22 tons register, powered use better business methods, if we imperial, engine do noteliminate the idea that there with 20 HP. in good order. lmme livery. Apply at Fi-cceiwc. AIR Step into u... post 81111116“ 1111911. Well milloll and. press company and find out how All Whale out of! R1111 much money is being sent out of o fit. . 3401 7 10 m3i diate de- is no money in our Customs that people are district, and not in a buying Charlottetown or B. Compton d: mood. Co., Belle River. Step into you bank today nnd‘ find out their daily clearances. office or ex- In good town. You'll f.nd that there is lust B8 illiceil- —-B- as lnuch business tapping at your‘ Compton & Co., Belle River. door todayas there ever was. But 349371911131 are you doing as much to get that To Let’ TO‘ LET—3AHART,MENT WITH conveniences. Rent moderate. so sands vi nicn and women employ- piy 11 Spring Park Road, *—‘ business ns you should be in keep- ing with business conditions to- day’! There are thousands and thou- ed today, fronl coast to coast, by 51341-7-9-31. firms selling direct to the consum- Wanted ‘BLUE POTATOES WANTED. J. J. Stewart, Charlottetown. Phone til-L. ' right from under the e es of the retail merchants in th immedi- ate vicinity. and taking it from‘ where the retail 2| pect =their biggest business. Still retailers in some districts do not wake lip——tiley ilave a market day er. They are illkiilgailt! trade " r‘- _ ‘ Monday, Tuesday is dull, Wed- nesday about the same, Thursday , no hotter, ‘Fl-‘idaysome trade, and , . t Having taken over the manage- “aways and Thursdays-y. mcnt of the Dow's Hotel here I am 11°“ l“ a P11111111." t” M!" ""3 "M" call upon the people a: their homes ailing public first class accommo~ ‘ dation at reasonable rates. Theho- unknow“ sdncm,’ who h, cam"! Saturday they are busy. Wha-i is_‘to ‘prevent _a store em- ploying say four clerks from send- ing two er three clerks out to visit famiies in their immediate district, putting in full working hours, doing this Tuesdays, Wed- The retailer in havzllg his clerks will have a bflllul‘ entree than the ‘ tiye way ito avoid the merchants ex- . ed“and refurnished throughout and l the dining roonl service i‘s equal to,» under tili- present was llCCpfllBd me. MR8. JAMES LYNDS 86.. tel has just been tiiorollilhly 01117111‘ at these homes selling merchund- such an attitude.‘ , ‘ . reason‘ 0|- oghdr‘ a grout many bufl- customers, and they did not think neared between Saturday night and A we ‘oats: It's.- yies, ‘ racal m t s uro at Proursc Bros Lts'.’..u:§r"',,a* Leod Ltd‘, emu- Md.‘ McDondids. Help the‘ sicniz-yil’ """ "P" ulating. come from slow selling deprecia- ted merchandise._ v Just as soon as‘ a merchant starts to figure‘ that his expenses are just as high, and go 0h jfrsf as steadily during the dulfnclnysvas during big days. ithen he ieflgolog to get busy and inject‘ some id as into his business that will“mii"c dull business a thing of the pllsf. The tfme is past and never will re- store, who might object‘ to such l. work, that it_ was up to itiiem‘ to G make the business a paying pro- C to expect less remuneration. IQ naturally the worth of their "eer- i; those services produced. w more nlerchandise‘ and affording effective rrié ns of good method of‘ getting closer tom he customers. how many through being ‘ through not being in‘ close touch with thcnl. ficient work in canvassing is a lli or saleswomancan been lnvalu- ill able‘ lnissonaryflin’ behalf of your store out amougthetrade. truilo. out this plan and back it up with cl some. good, hard‘_hitting ndveftls- w retail store, a‘ bank, or a broker in age business. ‘ logged with the idea‘) _ is so bad that n0‘ e11 can mskc iit bettcrwill have to ‘get rid of this idea as his‘ first‘ move for better; business. " m I business situation that‘ warrsnbi Yet, for some “ W111; lcyeriisais. position for moor theywould have 3mm, would give them to understand not plluted. that they would get Dob! 1'01‘ 111611‘ rlue Merle Nassau and the schoon- scrvices, and no more, and thilt p; TflQ-qlg Aubrey-g place D1 regig. vices to mc depended ilpon what gflfll i! selling slow lnovinglines,‘ the plan ago is 0t cnnvessng gives s" merchanba equally effective today. if the trade is slow‘ iiijcomingeto wilero it is mere inaction. your store, bring your ‘store tb the nrc businesses being conducted io- lf merchahte will‘ follow day not business (Continued from Pops 1) as unwilling to discuss the .re- ' w ' oi-‘t made officially to him by Cap- ain and two officers of the rum ‘nixffi runner. Captain Ferrous when interview- rghj’. . Bllriling every single one of the ntli Wed ‘idayffitdon. blood curdllng details enumerated ycstrday. ample, should‘ ‘pfeseitt-nlif" only 11011111181’ some‘ of his‘neweetetyiesshdflat- "WW 1111M" Wm’ hi", °verc°ule est numbers, but he should have a "i9 "ma?" "l"! ‘"15" 1""! kill" top-notch leader, elected probably "will 11111111501155,“ "m" h“? n" from some style that llccdzil stim- “Pwllriifl 01 i911 111W 41111116 U19! This would ‘be till ciiéc- Maure]? “"1"” - 10381,,“ liquor into small nta. l0, —.lanle‘s_ Fraser‘. representative of the own- ers gave out a statement this morn- ing to the effect that the value of stolen liquor was about $5 0.000 and the lot correlated of 33,20 ces- es including champagnes and French wines. town Driving Club‘ a‘; cii this morning was insistent re- He reiterated that the had been boarded by , 30,000 cases of HALIFAX, du-ly brandy. whiskey, Th pirates, according to a state- ment ‘carlie aboard the Mulhouse 0n Juno 24th from n speed boat . . . . numcil The Nuvey. hm‘ when. w“ c" “m” ha“ mu‘ liquors were placed on board the l would tell salespeople in the fonowlng The seized craft, the schooner lltura, Clarke Corkurn. M. M. iirilncr, Quacco Queen nnd Marie onroii, all thought to be of Nova registery. The steamer ilncvicvifs plltce of registry is The schooner Catha- y is not stated. The statement was not decided lie yet hotllcr an investigation would be -Besidcs helping to‘ combat the l:onilllctcd_ at llnilfnx before the menace of the bell-ringer, ‘selling French consul or at St. Pierre in immediately, the French Admiralty Court. no assurance that it is A great nlly merchants confuse business Few of‘ u‘s realise principles withbusiness methods- customers ‘we lose they are bltogether two different too distant. and things. ‘ There are a certain nulllbcr of principles in doing business that Retain the friendship of em clls- rciliulll the tomers by all means, and goollef- time, place or conditions, but the same, regardless of eihods of doing business are splendid way of accomplishing th's. changing constantly. and we've snt A‘ well trained efficient salesman to change with ‘them if we're s0- g to keep abreast of the times. i have often seen tile effects of conservatism brought to the point There by ‘the men who are in large of tile store, bllt by nl-in ho founded it, and who may have mg they‘ willhave up’ nsedto cnm- been dead these twenty-five or fifty plain about‘ poor‘ business. Busi-Jieillil- _ ness. Business in any line is ‘about living today they probably would what you make it,‘ whether lobe a lic ins. uuiclrcst‘ to chance ihc"r if tlleee same men were cthods to suit new times, where- ‘ _ ‘_ _ as, their successors hold to them But, to the ‘mercliari ‘ ho is‘ be- ns if they were something sacred. business This again is simply cthoiis with principles. One merchant nlct my sugges- confusing t-lon out among the trade with the ‘statement that they'd been estab- There‘a nothing in the present felled for sixty years anil had 11B“ fiver gone ollt trampirlg begging for-cumstnnces at ‘the homes People in a merchant's district noss men seem to expect tliatwd they had to start that now. the best in the city. 1 respectfully don-t know what mm] solicit a share oftbe public patron- .the“, unknown nferior ‘ _ h solicitors “BB1.- ‘ ,. . -~ ~serit——i ey don't ‘know I "m?!" 319° W“ m" lhib-Bmfi!‘ they are reputable or not, but. they or rather lack, of reasoning, there merchandise in vogue sixty Yell" wick rccnntly managed by 1116 "1 do know the local merchant his has been nothing at Kensingiou is being well conducted Bum,‘ and M! swam ' merchandise mimalemem they can depend on the right kind and l hcnllcsk for my successor as of merchandise at his store be- iicnclnlln l1 8111118 0! 11113111111189 i" cause he is part of the community. have an -idea that they should set bode nlusi ‘change with the 1111105 he is a citizen in the district the rich over night-Abel's an idmt ho 16B! than lilo msrcbilndlilo Flock B81118 BB they are, and certainly he that still persists, handed down to we carry- - , would ‘not defraud ithem by selling us from the gun‘ power era. We at hold up may as well make up ollr minll_ prices the same as nlnny of these ma; the worldns not going to pa‘ GQH- fiyhy night concerns are doing. of firms should‘ enter into another period re‘- respre- sembiing war prosperity. _ ‘ ‘ _ ‘ “ , wllulbsr gardless of ‘that ‘sort ‘or reuaoninBe-f-b stock his ctcrc ivith the styles cf 11111111111111“ inence in business andjpfowiag; f‘ al ‘lilo . o limitations followed the tunsvcl request-i . . r8 HBelec-t-ion-Jflest Loved Irish Me- 31v“, in such an the L. 0f C. of the occasion. follows: 0h‘ Canada. Wslts-“Airldrit ‘March "Dallas." lodi ." God save the K C_., D. C. 14., occur morning between was...» antics a. ravtoqr- r t. y. m. _ . it is," »~"%i_'."'is3'.'..“ 11:1- 1‘ Peters; {d1 lation of fte ilncrrpcctriiiv this moraine Toad’: passing cert Last Night Another splendid band _ music was night in Queen Square ‘Gardens -by grade‘ _ Band and illr- nished e delightful entertainment clerks will not do that—they have far the crowds tnrqnsins the square too much pride.” ‘ The agrees-hie coolness o1 the svcn- caliber must eliminate their pride ins added srcntiy to the cnicynlcnt if they're going to retain tlleir pos- The program render-ed was as lVf rclb-"Pmgrers". Sp nish Wllltz "La Albuera." Overture-éflidxtem-pore" a.» irstlodllcinirminie Laurie. Scotch waitzgflldinburgh" Ab! should lluve faith in his employer. a a-J-v k siu " rouge-i- - ‘m °° m’ Mnrch—-Monitor. ing, iiéaigliiililisa _ _ Ilealllii’ new‘ ‘ _ Btiliiiiitiiih Bar‘ .§.§S;‘“e..i"‘.’.12;°$£.'i..i‘.lf'ii.flia..ill (Canadian Press) 5'1‘. JOHN. N. 13., July 10. —The from civilisation. - _ death of Mariner 33.11250 8a ills residence. J19 gases in his death ‘St. John l its most. prominent ‘citis demand t New Brunswick bar one of its fore. u“, “ma, "my ~ "mug-me . gieizsitnlilrlniyliyirmébmtltilihcilitlstg“ mi Inga. and not abonrelike. Whef= heert trouble. which caused cancei- g | ‘ f his intended 1:3‘ on offutmara" J‘ do" Europe to attend an international "h" h, bar convention, death came rather _GO,YQIOI elm a ULGII » IIRTHI ‘fifl-iat York, July 7 to Mr. slid. ftmiohlll, watts. s son. ‘_ ‘osariv . . . firs! u-ou my 10th st an veer outar-iilaeosatrr witlttvc Ill -i ~ new olnpv. ltiauard lot. or his carts. sspplrisgmm _.' neural send-liar at t t s. pa one There is not a wholesale house ers that will enable yell to combat 11105111111 "l the prices ‘nnd values that the beli- Blven Jill. ringersnre offering to tho retati Some merchants will any, "My Clerks of that itiohs-{n fact, no mnn should ionsire, and when he's n. million,- airu he doesn't need to have any pride, because amillioneiro in ov- erslle ‘Is regarded just as highly as_he is when he wears a dress suit, Every clerk employed should be tbprouglily solid on his job-j-be in the stock, the store, tho values extent that he would he glad and willing to go ‘ dtlt and tell his neighbors about i suggested this plan to a mer- chant one day n short time ‘o, and his reply was, "it's n good p an alright‘, but it won't work in my - territory." That's one of the chief obstacles that n lot or retailers place ‘before themselves. They et the idea that their trade is dif- thrlik- tiiey-‘wero ‘doing business in a small island thousands of miles Toad, K. silly this "clock at As n matter oijact, if you loo this‘ situation rfghtsiiilare in the ' e, it simmers down‘ the point Street t i mired» in Poll x is about i (l 'astlfet e_i_rl NewYo 0.11.‘ ‘Pimple eve fibre are abo h r your trade 4s rnadeup of cltx h m1‘ t“ -sliy. ll ference. Good roof‘- offorod ‘ at attr ctive prices will he s; nsi I sr-T, ' s ' also" ibcufrislic ‘l i be nothing lnuclsto distract, their attention. .the‘- is wade u . f tome le, and Ilflwflfllbl, f t?‘ l? srroid so spas‘, I911", pm, edqh dish to tnefpwb ire outly districts. A shoe deslsr, tor NA w. iril- 1 l"! or manufacturer in existence wiho will not give you specials for lead- have any pride until he is il mill- iiie n: about mac”, the” we” "53"" their own hornupwhere there wll " ‘q ' ‘ oanget slichbuhlrl‘ ' ii, l‘ lless i can. f _ _l;e's no better m rclih t than lbrslice). For sil classes of cattle .an1." . _ It!‘ recession". apparent in i1‘ nch we sides to pgfcesrrt points of supply; ten ency p.13. of upyg " us e bonus, even though we aim though we all think we're entitled ' BllCCfifiB. has the elements oi’ practical busi- collragod. Remember, that n grunt mere propaganda. I know of one instance wllcrc l1. merchant hail quite a successful enle, and shortly after it was com- pleted n competitor happened to drop -into his store. how the sale had terminated. not mide expenses. lie declared ns far as he could figure ‘It out. The visitln ' his v/sy, an stopped in all about from good authority that he sold e‘great doel of goods and made. a Di pretty filir rofit‘ on the sale," said f, ‘ ' cfylnfiiard times. wiiplslrtiitni-tdj iiduii that he bs _ maids‘ ‘n _ tlfenftri be possum ‘c ‘about busi- ‘ hllerfhlpl hive made he‘ it? y‘n willi- ......‘?...‘.'.‘.‘.,.., orgy/ire, and undoubtedly ll. ll be‘ . F . - We've got ‘to be , ‘ ‘ re ready in ‘ 1:’? we ell; sees 1r- 1h- s,» new pip 11in! Massimo son-ins m 51.1 airs» assorted vs, ten fl toss or twenty yes eriws~cr+=~ any time to ago. nnd insist that ‘Inasmuch as it They knowindlcnte that money will ever roll was tile right thing for those times pp hmagpgn, it is still the right thing. We lllust Mnny bus‘ noss’ men appear tolnot lose sight of the feet that ulet- to n‘ ‘ H y the members of Pivord L. 0. i... tND. As to this business situation, wc 2737 take this means oi extending must ui-lmiit that business does not to you our sincere sympathy in come as easily now as it diii in yllllr ‘bcfeiliitllllcill ill 11113 111111111 111' 1919 and 1920, but what of it‘! The your sister Annie June. work that is required ‘to make your brethren wish to 001W"? 10 Y0" 0111‘ business show a profit is nothing. Bollard for the veil’ Ercilt 118w 3'01! absolutely nothing. compurr-d wiiil showed in her ions nnd severe sick the thrill that comes ill kilfiwilig ncss ill wh ch you ‘showed the iruc that yourbuivinees is progressing, feelings of a brother. Therefore we Ind known; that yarn-o [flaking s commend you to etili look forward to that great And in eoneide lug iucli plans when no sickness or sorrow is for increasing your bllfilllfiii‘! us this known 11111! ifliflt thlit you n n ‘bro- idop of canvassing out ilil-ollizll‘. ther will place your cohfi ence in the trade, or nny other idea tlmt the ruling of iln all wise providence ness sense-do not be too easily dls- McPherson. Fr-illlik Q1101! - - deal you ‘hear about business ..s that-everything had been done that week June 7 yet‘ bu; mnqwmg gm- ili W111! 0011811116 l0 110-111" m“ aut-of-town markets in France, for there was no money in the ccilnli‘? June 31o ‘6, on‘ common‘ and good qualities: Bordeaux Iilcrfihhlll Will" 0" covVs $7.49 to $11.11!; Lyon all ani- 10 B" mais $8.19 to ahother merchant, and he related gum" p931 w 31137‘ cows 33,37 gq .the unsuccessful sale 104p hold by merchant N0. 1. 10.21; n; 12.30, cows $9.21 to :12.- "Why, that's strange. l have it 7‘ by", the thiril m reliant. so in dlscus- llns handled 5:14 lieer staff at aver- ' ‘£39 1W0 Jliflfllbflllil age prlceof 810.24, there being very dill Ibo 8111119 "f narrow range; Saint Chrlsto ho-en- iidiiais ran also ‘ 11.60.1126’ cows sens ‘to £11.12, 72 money. he wanted irsireiiii 30.00 to $11.59, besides 129 ‘ _ poorer stuff. good day's‘ work but heels, hecsggefif he u d said, "Bils- oaeorn off zoo to s00 s‘. and cows abs iii ' l, Q13} l rileM d?‘ beyond offerings. washed wlth neiispi dryoat of saidwstsr containing} - little ammonia, . d newspapers crumpled until aim Halifax, N. J., busier. Chat- - " ill. Ill anon‘! » 3| it! Such an attitude is about us But,‘ rk-Ieepeelees as if thnt_ merchant werclMorninid. -—-@<s->—---' LETTER OF CONDOLENCE ‘To Bro, Duncan McMillan, We the undersigned in behalf of We as reunion where rind Commi-ttec—i). Balderston, Ilillrli The. French lll-arkets TORONTO, T)nt., July 10.-The lie 1111111111111 following prices of cnttle on French ‘ markets have been prepared by‘ l‘. The merchant whc had the 1111c w; r. nun,‘ of lnr. Victoria Street, stated‘ that it was very hnd, he hail Toronto‘ for The Canadian P1119111 No reports are to hand for Paris steers and $12.41; Marseillo Nancy nnd Rheihls steers .35 to $10.82.“ in provinces or sources of sup- y: Oournay and Formorle‘ hold t cows $8.16 to $10.54, while Mou- steers Q .12 t0, 0' {p150 i1‘. on account of large Milan cows Normsndie going $123 38148, at Mouliqs $108 to $175. “cow Go rnay and Forrnerie “to $11‘ (w rti‘i'$2l) more trans- otheii parts of elfto‘ most‘ suif anythlgiw _ FUR Mnoows Wtildows and mirror: may be pe ‘ sqtieeied of their] Th6 Supreme Court opened at‘ 10 o'clock yesterday morning when i-lis Lordship the Chief Justice, ile- livered his charge to the jury in the Guy case. in opening lie said: We have now reached the filial . stage in this trial. it now rc- nluins for rne to instruct you upon the Law. to assist you in arriving at a verdict. it s for you to judge the facts. The jury shall be absolute judges of the facts. The luw you have to keep in mind rel-sting to this case is plain. ills Lordship reviewed the illus- ner in which the charge was made; the nlagistrate scut the case to the Grand Jury and they after heur- ing the evidence for the Crown loft the case toyon to be tried. Breaking, entering and stealing is a large offence. Breaking into a f‘ox ranch is on the same level a shop-breaking. if you find n ver- dict of gifilty you might cmvict for simple theft, not the larger cilargo of breaking entering and stealing. The first qhcstion you have to decide is whether the foxes were stolen——if you determine they were not stolen you ileeil go no further The case stops there. You lnust ‘consider how ill-any people could give evidence. These foxes were stolen during the breed ing season. Mlj. Jen-kills’ cvliiulce was that llc was the only one who was at the ranch. i um not going into detail rcgariliig this cviiience. The review of evidence by coilnsci for the defence ilnil the crown was exhaustive and colllplcte. Tho next question you must dc- (iidc is were tllc foxes found in the possession of the prisoner the stoi- en foxes. if you cannot so find you need go no further. ills Lordship reviewed the cvi- dence touching (‘a1 this question nnd stressed the evidence of Mr. llobel-t Stewart, who swore the mother fox recognized her young You lllust weigh that evidence clirefillly, if you ileternllne these are the foxes that were stolen from the Jenkins Ranch, ‘but you ha 1e one step further to go. it very often happens a person is in possession of goods that were stolen. And in explaining the law llis‘Lorilrlllip stated when stolen property is found on ' party tile bilrjiiivn is on that party to give an explanation as to how the goods came into ills possession. The evidence in this case is cir- cumstantial, no one hiss sworn they‘ saw the foxes stolen. But remem- ber this, when circumstantial cvi deuce is relied on‘to convict n per- son there must be no gap in: the chain. No difference how long tilt- chain of circumstances may be, thc liillsence of a link changes the ver- l ict. ills Lbrlisllip cnilcli the litten tion of the Jury to the strange cir- they would have to Those foxes lllsop lical with. Sunday morning. About the same time the prisoner found foxes at lie tells tho story of u conversation bctwccri hllll and Mury McEncliern. The iir-fencc endeavored to bring oilt whnt that conversation was unll were not allowed. ills Lnrilship nxplaincil tho Rillcflif Evidence fill to the rcason why this evidence “'11s not allowed. However. the outcome of that telephone conversation was the meeting of (lay nnil‘ Miss McEitch orn at Solomon Mutche at six o'clock_on Sunilny iliflfilllff. The Wily was wide open for on cxplnn~ atloli. bllt it was not givcn. ‘ You will have to rlcal with the question, wlint wns tho purpose in goinit there. _ . iiilving gum; through the case carefully, and liounll by tho ‘iury man's oath, use your best intolli gencn. if you have n reasonable doubt the prisoner is fllliiflflli to that doubt. ‘A reasonable llmilit is not n ulern RllPBs. it mi-nne if you il'iVf\ zip- plieil your facilities with the host application you ‘ can give them. you hnvc a (louht llrlsoii on rcnsnn and conscicncn—-in such u 011511‘ the prisoner is entitled tn that ilolllit. Thorn is no harder service than the service 0i ajiirymnn. iic must free his mind from nil reports nnd‘ ronsiiillriiiloiis ‘of everything except which is brought out in court mi oath. i think you are now prepared to ‘ 000x00‘- Iibtci’ Victoria" ‘ wiie‘.’-‘stl_.'6i;' cuiirlauutwu- Offers to to ‘the travelling public a qomfoyhl ie, lip-to- rlsts hover. contains" 44 .rooms with private" baths. . The Cuislns is famous all‘ over Christie.‘ Telephone in nil refine. Courteous ssr- , vice. , i1- cé. slips/N- Msnidlr Charlottetown 1‘ HD1261‘ 00.", Did.” proprietors a | e M I l 4 M ‘ . Jr VICTORIA HOTEL T. 1f, Graves, Bridgetown; An. notto Spechi; N. Y., 1t. l-l, Chambers New (ilasgovo; C. W, Murphy, New (lllisgow; ThosuS. ‘McCrue. New York; D._MiicQuarrio, Boston; l). ltioFee, Mohtiiguil; Mills ‘Ruby Mc- Neill Summer-side; Miss ‘MoNeill. alsrysvllle,‘ N. 11.; Mlsirsmuumen. Sunirnernide; Mrs. A. W. McLeod. Summe lde; Mrs. _J. F. O'Neill; -Ml‘el=‘l-*i2i-euc‘e wit‘. Plctoili‘ Miss Mary iboit, Pictoli; Mr, and Mrs. 1., ‘Dev. Chloman, 8t. John R. ltiilr» ch|son, Clyde River; A. J. Murchis- on, Clyde lover; 1r. J. wriaiiltreum- moulds; P, M. ‘Can ‘ uni, Aiitig onish‘; M, J. Mscbeod. uincy Mass, O and wiped wit’ Angus n, MRI-tin; Quincy bliss‘: I‘, Taylor, Ioactos; _l-l_._A. Chis- go deal with this case. . ‘I'll lit} want out‘ a‘! 10110; pild ca , back a‘t 2 dclock, unable‘ to agree. ‘iucuiviaion being eight ‘for aoqlittsllsnd four forfconviotton. They again retired and at i! o'clock ‘ Anson brought buck a verdict guilty.” cation fol" - the return of immediately after thc conclusion of the Gay case a jury was, with the trial of Fred Kenny for break- ing, entering and stealing boots from the repair ‘shop on Street of James Kelly. Tho Attorney General. flor the Crown and J. J. Johnson, K. C., for 1' o prisoner. The following Crown witnesses were examined: James Kelly, Officer Dominick Boyle, it. F. Niaildlgsn, Wallace C, Stewart and lohli Wcatherbie. At 5.15 the Court adjourned till j 1.30 this morning, - iO-i-—____ sine. JAME8 DUNCAN. Duncan. . Mrs. Duncan was horn in Fmved: i858, in New Perth, the daughter 1f the illte John Kaneen, n native if the isle of Man, and his wifc Catherine Mclntyre of St. Peters Bay. She was married to Jnlnes Duncan in Ontario in 1884 nnil wiill him vlsitell his birth place, Duff» town, Bnnffslllre, Scotland nnll vnri ms ports of England, irclnnrl nnd lhe isle of Man. After three yen-rs’ resilience in Scotland they returned ‘ wi their‘ infant child tn Can- 111B,‘ settling on a farm ne'er Dilu- lllljbpzj}, ‘l, where she spent the remainder of hcr exemplary life. iiy t‘.rift and iniiilstry till-y mode for themselves a coluiortalile liolllc where were reared the seven Chilli- ren wlthwhdrnfiod blessed them. This good Master hull the happi- ncss of seeing nil tiluse children grow up to be worthy and useful lllen and women. When it became evident that her days ivere llunlbered her sons and daughters in the United States were notified and llnsteni-il liy ullios to biii farewell to their af- fectionate mother. All were present at her funeral which took place on Jilly 4th and was largely attended. She was interred in tho Dunilae Cillnctory. The Rev. Mr. Lockilzirtl u Evthose has‘. one...“ 0! 1111i- gindinlli; [the funeral were Mr. an rs. o el-t Duncan Essllviile, Mr. J, J. Johnston made arlihtraoég: BéflThe affection and sympathy. pups to Mr. Russel Giiyf $3; (Hand. w" “own a iii he: coffin, m; ("up l _“ To her “bereaved band some cu ty, elnpenns od for ch-ldren the Wm," fcrs their sincere sympst y. "We recommend to Th! QM“ 0 lhord, one who was up? n with Thy Uive, pnd gracfo who approached her." _ ‘, Q . The pail bearers warez-Stews ‘ Morson, Upton: R. J. -Mcl.ells‘rl 8L, Georges; Walter lfobcihon, R View; H. Bnrdettg; flora Janice Morrison ', Poplar‘ Wm. Cnin, New_Perth. ' LOOSEN STOPFEQ ‘ When the glass stopper of a pe sticks, flour‘ ailitti At Dundas, July 2nd there pas» mycwl“ "m" m“ “wk ‘ 1°‘? U‘ ted away, after two weeks illness, “mnn” and w‘ n‘ 5mm‘! w} “i Annie, the beloved w'fo of James “n” which ‘l m" b‘ “NW fume bot e xssrnra WlI-In-IA: In rubies (s vqsrsblysonicot) ultnn ifs night will help hoop you’ toning and strengthening your d1- gcstion and elimination. . l“ JIIIQOII-Llfl ' I .. One-third u.- regular den. lit-its of the same ingredient; than clad! _ For children and adults. IDLD IV YOIII DIIICGIIT coated. - ---~»- Q11 ---.-g.. ...e.. -., .... prices. "Jiiliiicl-ll” llznlrl-nlillli- iilli-llii--s-iilitrel-i, scarves. trayw-liiills-i. lll-lil-lli-ull sets, c.tc.,— iii-vi‘ & \V0ckfi. all lit ilnli’ price. |il'0\\'ll'i~l “Sllzllllror-lt" lillvil tablecloths and Napkins — .\ lovi-ly usl-uifllllr-llt t0 select‘ fmlll-u-ir-lllllg iii 25 pm, oil‘. liver & Wot-ks. (ilil) NAPKINH. (‘lciiirlllg zit iliili‘ prlr-v lloi-r & “Ricks J 'l‘llrkirill 'l‘0\v0l.~l—-0i‘ iiiil ' 'l‘f)\\'El.i~i, Tkitvsrlllng, Curtains, (lislllforts, Iiiiiliiiirt-ilriri. 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PaintI-fflli gni. g l iron): Moore's $3.50‘. White Load 15c lb. ' lastly‘ or‘ lo‘. Now is yooi-‘cnuncé;