Ili N---» 'tennis 12 _ 'fl _ _,I -i __ °i`iiir'ii§"r“ or Ann" fi _ , ' _v . ~_` -. , , ._ f ..»-.- _i _ _ _ __ . _ ____ _ ._ _ _ ___ __ _ __ _ _ . _ - __,_ --.-_ _ i_i_iil_>_g__l__i_jr_iiri_T_ lirnnisc nuirrriisrircrrii From This wiasirs News "Foii THE euliiiiiinrs girusniiv .o;.~.a..... » . ~- ‘rnussnave . ` -Henry Csllbeck, Bedeque, len, yes. terday morning by the Empress on 3 three months visit to Ca\gary.J_ -n. v. onus. Moncton, who 895,., the week end with his parents Mr, and Mrs. Gillis, glummerside, rg. turned home 'I‘ues'dsy."-J. Misses Margaretfgnd Katha,-me Ross, Boston, have arrived home and are vlsltins their sister Mrs. Wallace Wheatley, Hillsdale Farm, East Roy. sity. -Miss Marion Russ, Charlotte. town, who has been visiting fi-lends in Bt. John; returned by the Em- press last night to Summersidc, where she will spend ii few days with her sister, Mrs. Lesslie A. Wright.-.l ...°Mrs. Margaret Fraser, aged 69 years, died at the home of her son, Greek lllver, P. E. l., of lieurt fail ure, without ii moment‘s warning that the end was so near. A loving son, Walter, on the homestead, and three sisters mourn. the loss of ii goodnnother and valued nisf,er_ Since Allan Boisner, (‘.linrlottetown_ was .appointed prosecutor on June lst. he has secured Including country and Charlottetown up to and including today siirconvictioiis for iirst offence against the. prohibition liiw, live dis- missals and five cases nre still before the court.. ~ lil. G. McKay und hrldc. Portland Oregon, are visiting in Charlottetown, they are the guests of Mr. Mcl{ay's sister, Mrs. Cliarles llalziel, and his lldlcli, MTB. W. H. Gill, hefore coiiipletiiig their' bridiil tour they will spend sonietiniei visiting re- latives in New l.oudou. -Wednesday nioi-ning at 7.30 in the presence of iinmcdiutc relatives and ‘friends Miss lddiis Burrows, daughter of the late W. T. Burrows, bl\lniiner~ side, and fiawrence Iilunuiu, son of J. D. lilnman, h‘iiiiiniei~side, were quietly married at the home of the bride liv ltcv. ll. O. Morse. Mr, and Mrs. Fnmun crossed by the lduipress en route to Bunrcrest, Sauk., where tile former is iit present stntioiicd in the Uanailiaii Bank of ffoiumercs-..i. The schooner Venture, _owned hy Capt, Clarence lleid of Pugwash_ N. S., which sailed last Sunday after- n'ion l`i“om Charlottetown, where she discharged some lumber for M. P. Hogan, is reported lost in the recent storm. No details have been receiv- ed except that iill the crew were saved. The Vciiture was n. schooner of about -ill or 50 tous.nnd on her trip here was commanded by Capt. Clarence Kennedy. She was formerly owned by the late Augustine Mclnnis of China Point. Li _ _ __ _ _ Diarrhcea, _ awww l s -Miss Faunie:_{Ellis, izraduste of H0X\>“F.V. MILES.) Hoslriital has arrived home ou u v'isit.to her. piirents J li' , _ ni lui -W. H. Mackie, Manager of the M. f.. Mi-Miiian, llunicr liivrr, is lottctown one of thc most desirable Point Road, only six iuilcs fi-oin the the suliiirlirc. it will lie rcuiciiibei‘ed thnt Mr. Ne-wsoiii liouglii. this- proper- ty from Sl.epl\'.-ii,,Flusli<.ii| who moved lo Western f‘uns.1lii last spriuif. -The rcsiilcnce of llr. M. Delnuey_ Wellington, was liurncd to the griiuiid ‘this morning at ].Zi|l_ Lust night _, _ Dl__ Delaney carried E lighten mntcrnf lheprisoner when asked if she had up the bnck stairs ami left it there ‘mythmg to my' Bpnke brokmly 0"" ' at intervals us followsz- “Have taking a lamp with him to lock the -~ I . Norman Watson, Charlottetown, has completed a very interesting clock spring toy motor boat which shows great inguinity on the part of the young inventor. It is built of wood, _is about twenty-six inches long and ‘has a motor in it which when in Operation shows speed enough to beat a row boat. . (Special by Phone.) GEORGETOWN, July 19-The case of trespass, Duncan McDonald of New _ _ Port,-now of Calgary, Alta., vs Er- ’ nest McMaster, defendant, came up lip before the Supreme Court this after- ¢ . 'o noon. Gilbert Gaudet appeared for' the prosecution; McKinnon and John- ~ » - son for the defence. Witnesses for the prosecution were examined and the following jury im- panelled ‘ John Aitken, foreman, Mal colin McDonald Alex Buehsnnan John . _ . ` g J. Bruce, Daniel Fisher, Peter Mc- l.i-od and James M. Hughes. At the conclusion of the case which will be tomorrow morning court will ndiourn until Monday when the tres J pass case of Smith vs Acorn will 54 come \i|i. ' _ 18 _ -------- M a GEORGETOWN, July 20-i'ir.Diin- .i i. ' ' I can .A Stewart Georgetown, todav succeeded in obtaining from Mrs. Mc- Gee the confession nf the commission of the crime for which she was yes- terday found guilty. lt was brief; the signed statement and Mrl Ellis dum] ____ .|__J' ' ' procur_ed reading much as follows:- ' I, Minnie Mcflce, confess to having administered the ends of matches 00l\ilBil1|l\l! sulphur and phosphorus Bank _Of Nm” '4°f’u“' S““'me"'_’|d9» is to my children in April last. I gave spending ii short vacation with his it to them in sugar and wuterl was Parents W. S. and 'Mrs_ Mackie. | i » vi (llisrlottetmvn, -`M|'. Mcliie is relieve-il hflsasii ’|Jp?é1G,;t_ the “me I did K' ln Siimiiicrsiiie by A. (3. ldnirweatlier This statement was med in tm 0' Sussex- N- B-°“'7< court today and is expected to have _.un influence in shaping the fate ol the unfortunate woman. certainly to be,_ eo|igi'ariliate(l ou se- Professor Ruttau was especially curing from W.-' 8.- Qléwsiliii, Llluir- anxious that, if possible, a confession should be ot fron inf woman . , _ . . ~ . g _ . lnrni properties on the lirucklev Thff Whillii CBBC Will lnrlkb an ex ceedingly interesting addition io cullitiil. Mr. lllcldiiluii is wclcuuied to m"‘nc0 1555] hnpliellings- - Special By Phone.) (lEROGl1l'l‘OWN, .luly 22- When Supreme Court resiinieil this morn ing the Attorney General moved tlnii sentence he pronouiiced on Miuiiiv McGee, who bas been iiidicted and son John. front door. l-fe finished his duties mercy 0'.) me' I have had “ ham tim" and returned to hed. A few iio\ii~s'la- an my hm' My hendffm hee", S" had * 37 - ter he was awakened liy the barks of the mst ‘nur months' mm [mm was _ [1 df1_ 1 J mate fate. ' _ his dog and rushed out of the room A53” grew twgizz in F___:1__‘:_\_l_l:l`.\' In delibemm mms the prmonm. was to find the house in denies. Blinded v _ y' , fi on 0.1¢, io by smoke lic at last reached the fresh gsgchwrzgg April' I .g.°igg'om art?/:::\i;::d 8fOa.b( nrifingiaicl 4. l‘. m. at air in time to see his home burned to wmgd get :ilcyk o£'Ni;lti~i‘c§’ McCeee rsvoiilii Georgetow" 'mil' the ground, Dr. Delaney thinks that heat me and when he would 'M me i“` The prisoner on hearing sentence, the forgotten lantern musf. have ex- hed h(,'w0uld beat me__andg,;é)t 'iw cried "Hangedl Hungedl flanged, liloded and set fire to the wall. There me dlfink 0,. anything and fiom hanged, hang me now and he done was no insurance and the loss is cs- me to ue there tm 1 wéum mt with it!" timated at $5,000. Mrs, Tlclanct- and lfcmpt ham, this Dam Just ,ls 1 When tnkcn outside the Court _ on children are nt present visitiugin tlic was going to take my bw” me_ Tom return to the jail. she grew especially Magdalen lslnnds and so escaped all vlcgarmn that is the constable _Vl0l€Dt. UNSW "H Hel' ‘mt “ml ml” found guilty of the murder of her girl. 63.11561' lin npld srlio1\_meli|u YW li’ ' scceinpllsh more work ln len time and with lu! tum “ml 1 uherwiie possible. lt dual mechanically-no harmful chemicals-and will not scrafch ur iniure the xurlscc. Keeps soaking uiensih, llnon. wood- wnrh, melsl wink. Wllldviwl Ula everyihinq lhnuithe linux. barn or dairy spirit and span. lin line plrlirlcl quickly hsnilh dirt Ind grease which soap. leap p0Wd¢¥l and aihcr clumus will not tiled- Avoid _ Ca ustics _ and if Acids 'was slive went to the same spot on' Ffidllv 11101119118 Bud again saw the captain, and walking up to him, he said, "Captain smith, how are you?" Then according to Pryal. the man answered "Very well, l'ryal, but please don't detain me, I am on bum. ness: ' Without realizing what he was do- ing, Pryal followed the man, who ls-' tel' b0llKht e. ticket to Washington. BOMBAY, July 23 (Special)-Bonn buy, a modern city of telephones and electric trumcars, has been the scene of a remarkable Mshomctan relig- ious "revival," set in an atnios» phere that vividly recalls the Arab- ian nights. This stir of religious inspiration was the result of the visit to the city' of the l»’ir Baheb of Bagdad, the High Priest of the Fnithiul, a leader! who is _to the Moslem what the Pope is to the Roman Catholic. l-le is looked upon with the utmost vencru- tion hy tlie followers of the ‘Pro- pliet, and they flocked daily to the bungnlow where he touk up his quart- ers iii order that their eyes might look on the blessed face of the saint (for as such he is regarded), or that they might perhaps be allowed to kiss his feet. The Maliometans in this city alone number' many tliousands, and their numbers were reinforced by cvcry train that arrived from the country districts during the visit, to such an extent, in fact, that his Holi- ness wwe compelled to appoint cer- tuin hours of the day on which to appear to the people, in order to give himself even a minimum of lei- sure aiid privacy. Special .services were held in all the mosque, and all over the town itinerant preachers seiiod thc opportunity of exhortinig street-corner crowds to fnitlifiiluess find fervor. The cuiinluntiiig point of the r-ermon ies was reached when the l'*ii' consent- ed .to drive through the streets of the uiitive quarters of the town so that even the poorest and busiest. might, see him. 'l‘iie Maliornetau commun- ity rose nobly to the occasion. A “firman" went forth that the Faith- ful should coutriluitc according to ‘their means to u. fund for decorating itlie streets, and for several days lie- forehiinii preparations were made on a most elaborate scale. The narrow, dirty streets were transformed into gardens of flowers, with festoons of greenery and hunting, and lit up with fairy lamps and lanterns, till the miserable slums were like iairyland. Wiien driven along the route hulf an hour before the Pir Sleheb was timed ‘l*1¥li,Z°l`~'-~T~ ‘_ took me here. lf he had left me her gar_“‘_e“f°' _ ’ lRll)AY would he dead now and would h‘e h __ She uns eventually .quletcd to some ' ` bother to no one! ' efree' _ ‘ At thc police court in (‘-liarlotize-~ pat McGee knew I was this Way llie case of Smith vs_ Acorn _lot ‘ND ALL town this morning the case of Aunic and he had four months warning._He EgjggpggsfE::t;;’;,i:;“|a1:’;F;;&§ t0l{'D'; 0 Coyle for first offence against thc iwuid h v tak th cifidren wa _ __ _ 7 ' _' . ' Prohlhltion lu “Bhd S “ e 8" e l ” y ing Jury wns empannlled-Daniel _ ` ' ' ' w was diss' 'e. M- It was his faint. He should have _ _ ' ' Murphy was fined '$100 or li months tied me or taken me to the asylum I $28' l;I4‘iifil(:_(;;)nArc':T(;)hnI*‘N%\'Ci)(;_ ‘ and W. De(_‘.oste was fined $2 or 5 do not know what I am doing wlieu rison' _M-niilrl Csnipliclly, Petal- Mc. All OUIIAILI BV fluyn for hffuu; drurik. .I get this way. i loved my children. ,_,,0,,’ f,,,,,,,,,,,,_ _i_ .i_ .innnson ir. G Till UII OF , . "'-` . ` 1 dearly mved tmm' th” qmcker they Charlottetown for the prosecution MISS Held 0! Summcrsme’ who has hang me the batter and get me “uf Mr Stewart of (leorgf-town for du DR. -been vis.i;in_g in` New (llasgow, nf this misery if they cannot mlpe ExTRAcT of = and ’ leaves this afternoon for home. A ~. . l _ WILD STRAWBERRY 5 Mrs. Shaw Lunn,lFs.lme\|fh, N.S., writesi' -" l sm dropping you s line tolet ou know what Dr. I-`owler’s Extract of laik! Strawberry has done for us. Las! sum- mer my little girl had disrrlunaso had sho passed blood. A friend told me of' the Extract, so l sent and gots bottle of it, snd six doses cured her. ln December, 1911. my brother came home from the woods very bud with cramps and diar- rhmn, snd thought he would have to call the doctor. l thought of the bottle of “ Dr. Fowlei-'s"‘l had in the house, and gave it to him, and in three dsys he was as well ss ever and went hack to his dork again. I would not be without it in , f . . came to Lhrirlottctowii last eveiiing fha pain _f I °'2_oTr'; adjoumed at 1_15_ -and the mx l"'“'"“s°A "" the Islam' duct of other wcak`ind'ividusls, sit- butlthetpiiysicisns say ho must have to start one felt as if he had stumb- led into the laull of the Arabian Nights. Candle and oil and acetylene lamps threw myriad--colored lights on the great blossoms which covered the houses, and danced on the streamers of flags which formed n continuous roof. llut by far the most interesting port of the scene was the moving throng » he‘ow this gaudy canopy. Tlioiisniiiis iiiid thousands of Mnhoiue- tans, i-lunni and Shiak alike, swarm- ed in every direction, all clad in F Complete aisle; of ever 5.011) records. at ll! denies. or free by Double-Sided Records are 901:. for the two seledioss. Au81l.St Records OUT T 0-DAY _ SOME sri.|iNn|n SELEUIIONS iiiou 'riis New LIST. lil-iiirh Double-Sided Records 901'. for the two. _ ,H07 {lLove the Name of Mary ~ Waller J. Van Brunf 'llicre is Silver Now Where Once Was Gold - Quartet 1- I | 3 {'lhaI Aeroplane Glide - - _ P\_>.¢‘rl€SS 008110! _ ` ' Thai Sneaky Snakey Rag - Lulllns 801| H8l'|ll\ A MEDLEY OF IRISH SON(»b. 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The procession it- lthe nuirdvr of Giuseppe Laufranconi, self was simple in the rxtrenw- Hull whose uoiiy was found in nic i.siu=_ ni a do'/.eu ciivalrynicu from the body- Vumse M, _S-,mdm._ guard led the wiiy, followed by ii [_“nh.um0,,i “.58 "_ mm“_,._,- \]\,_~\_\,-kr carriage with the Police Comiuission- of Sa" l,~(,,|,,_1e_ Wm, Wm, Sho,-tiy U, er; .then came ““ Ove" Vwmna w““h"lie iiisrrled. Une da.v last. week. _lie his Holiness, ri. pale-faced, lieardeildxeft h,,m,,_ ,,,,y,,,,, hl, Wm, *Qui* U, iHtff\\8C@\l“\‘\00`*i"l! ma". Y0\\“29"_Vsi-ese -to luiv furniture for his new than one would have expected; anil'hm,S,__ ' ___'_¢; their gayest attire-glowing crimsons, deep blues, flaming ecarlets, golden |- yellows. The golden-turbnncd Mcmon rubbed shoulders- with the tall Mar- wari, the bejewelled I-Ioja with the full-henrded Mulvi, the ruddy Jat . with the pilgrimi Bukharau._ All races and sects and castes, all ages und conditions, were represented ou this night of nights, all alike chat- _ tcring in shrill voices and wandering . restlessly hither nnd thither in ex- cited. expectation. It was like the jumbled vision of aniuni dreamer. _ _ Jl\BUi~0 FWZKPTH d, lil llronouncing » _ (3,, ._ ,wiudggi its At various points along the route ber of commerce, when he resiondeil SEN is ‘"`»°0'T'P“““"‘l by M_e""| ("|11Y"f sentence upon the unfortunate wo- gigfxgS,&plt€:;:,‘;.»@;i?;v:ictfllis afternoon, his Holiness was presented with gan ,to the toiist of “Our fliiests,"} which New Gmsgolv wh" Wm “sit i" S“m" man delivered a. brief but excellent ip tho msg [Sf Mcponald vp M(-,. lands of flowers until bv the timeiwas proposed by the Earl of llesbor ,me"5me~ ` rind well timed address. Some of his Magi,-|»_ 'suit fi,r\f_,~,,5pas3 ,mn title gi, lic had reached the end of the jourueylf,ngli_ To the Hou. I.. P. Pelletier was ' _ -_"` Stfiilfllfefi BFG ' P|lT¢iCl'19"1Y Peru' iriiid; won by the plaintiff McDonald, his C21I‘I‘iB¢0 iooked like thi! 1-i`i“\1lDh8l;ussigueil the toast "'l`lic In\f>€'l`l:i\ F0" v\._l). Sumner, lnwycr, formerly of ment 0" the mndugt nf some p|~|“¢,, The case of t,.e,,pa,_,s_ and mmmlt , _ces M the (_»_l,0w,,_.» to which |_0,.,l Tignlsh W"""° ““- "‘“"“ “"°""“ .mslliliiward Island iuries. He hislllvnnili panel-y smith vs Acorn- won ny " . i vacations in his livnutiful home re- D,-,,iHed the Kmgvs (ymmty J,"-y for nmintm Sm‘m, Dnmugm $2_¢;_n‘, fm ceiitly built by hiiu, has decided to their fearlessness the strict amwm“c___ t_______)______ and ' $50 "0 fm: m____`___t ._ enter the black fox business in Char- to duty andswerviug action on the ' ' ___' ____ ` N H d R bb* lottetown. 'l‘lic amount invested by “danced evmence_ ROME July ZD__,,O“0wi“g the 0 u Ing him is ‘Wwe ]’“`g"~ He Wm mnchhi’ In the name of the_(‘rown he Popys ;isi‘i_lci1>aiion to-day in the foxes with J' R' Denms’ much owner’ thfmked l-llelfl 'OP f-UC' V¢\"“°*' they ceremonial of the ninth anniversary Ghllflottetown- Ml* H“m“°"» who is had brought down. of Iieo XIl[’s death, his doctors or- i`9gi5t‘f"°d at th” Q“e°“ Hotel mm His Lordship mode special and dercd l‘ius ,to suspend all public and "Phe ('“°‘r‘"°“ Q.” in the mture he well timed reference to the conduct iences, mul as much other work as |W°“]d ‘lf-"VME "9 time °‘|““'“Y he' of the jury on the present case as possible during the rest of the sum- ltween hm mw prnchcc in M‘5B°“"i contrasted with the detestable con- mer His condition is not alarming, In house ii' it cost twice ns much." _ You can clean your silverware and cut glass, :ind give every piece s beautiful lustre, with little work :uid no trouble by using 5” nl” Y°“ 8°* Df- F°Wl°f" E-*Wifi eventually makmg GA‘”'rl°tt°t°W" hi? ting on similar cases, who. because of rest if he 'is to survive heat. Bi’0di6'l Brlhlh Pink POWd¢l'. “WM S*\'“'b°\'|'Y Wm" YW “Uk f°\’l¢ B“mm¢1` h0m@- MY- “m"\‘-Y' 9 0"” 0 various influences, had been blind to --~>-- p,-|°¢ . as o¢”nts. good in th, wmern Q-tutes Ha In duty. » NELSON, B. July 22-.i-.vers _,, . _ ' ' ' _ _ The verdict in this case will show persons are said to have been drown- _ A |_|MiT|~`,f\. M ‘~ l. g “""f'°“"°d “ly by The T' ummm: wealthy and. own" comdefahle pm' those, who are studying the de~ od, thc city weigh scale building was A’\Y-FB!-J-GM N__ C°»~Umi‘°d» T°f°"\°» 0”- Uerty i" Pr"“`° ("°““tY"»- velopment of this country, that the levelled to the ground, boarillugs W¢l‘e 1. l I 'l l_F with impunity. _dict would be forwarded to the Seers- tary oi» State with whom it would re- ceive full consideration;-and along For The Five o’Clock GueS¢S I>a1.icirrFULLY cms? Moir’s Social Tea Biscuits are noted for their crispness and fine flavor They are baked to perf60° tion. You’ll be DF°Ud' '50 serve them at your afternoon teas sex., her conditions of life etc, etc, might materially modify her ulti- Gsined Wondorlully After Boing Put On A Well Known Food. Toronto, in writing nbout Neave's Food, sa s ‘_‘I have used Nesve's l-ood for my a bunch of for " yesrs. plea of insanity is not to be luggled picked up bodily and carried scores of with and that the, laws, of the land. feet, street cars and houses were safeguarding lif'e, cannot he ignored struck by lightning, and gardens and glass houses were damaged hy s ter- said that his duty was plain rific rain and hail storm, punctuated but that the recommendation 10|' by frequent flashes of lightlliuil. W\li0h mercy brought down with the vcr- swept over Nelsonahout 8 o'clock Sunday evening, nud a similar. hilt less severc storm on Saturday. with consideration of the prisoner's (;R,\Nrm:Ul<‘l, Kent Co., N. ll.,.luly 23~0ns of .ue worst storms loi- ycarn is now 1-aging along the shore naw flint n larga lu t h L » fl. M. -Mrlaiis'»n's lobster .n-...ul “HH l ison of 'V1 -._il (lassie, of Cassie i'e.pr., A _ i ~a. elon"_- 2 to I 1" sinking. llc :ind another _~'o\ii\;: man. named ‘Tliomns finllunl. went 4-at ro ‘ save the host but cn route ihc honf. must havc been struck as hc sank tn the bottom His companion ilnllant y . . . baby and film egr¢ed_wlwu everyil'-ins i-.ping to the best which di-im-fi to . _ °|°° 'md' H° h9”g“'°°d ‘f'°“f‘°‘f“n7 the shore.. Caissie's body has been ’ Bin” I °f““°d Ki""‘K it '° mm- ' recnvered having been washed ashore .“\[ little dau ‘liter born Aug. 15th.' ' ,Q ' _ ~.1i_irgNesvea liifod very much. She ld ning? W" A huh" esteem' ' __ . .» . _ _ . runes _-tyeaidgiroodis the onlykodthathn ' 0 i in in J smith yy/ Y E nero. `. his nioriiir.c; sb..i:i_ live i\'» clock, Al‘i~u»t flassie, aged Lei yniirs Limited, Halifax, N-S e Agent the many yollng milfl Will! h8.V0 H1858 (s q \ 15°' Everywhere- _ ,another body of cavalrymefi liroughtl His Hamm, begged mm to ,_“_“,.“ “P the \`*"B"‘ There Wm* “°_“9"°h" sooo, us she wns iici'vi»us'ol_n. rival. making' "" “herrini-5' n"N"ng ‘mt From last 'i‘ue.sday till bl\ln4l1iy`ffi`5tli- |'"`°'°““d Bnlimms ‘mil eager' reVE"S“f"‘ ing was heard from him until his *lo_oks. lt was certainly au Abiibiau hndy ,VM fmmd in um mk,,__ _Night Hu was lilindfolded, his liando-.Wore | tied i L()NDON,July 23-The Right Hon, |-o_ind ‘ R. i.. Lioiwlcii camo to town from Hut- feet, ificlil house this morning to i'esu|ue` _______ _____T ___________ __ _ ‘the naval iiegntiutious at the iiliiuir- ‘H " lalty. The Uaiiadian preiniei' mmli- hisls (1 ithird public utterance this evening of _` Ia dinner given by the London chnui- behind his hack, and a thirty- wright wus uttiirlind to- his l‘lis.r1es Beresford responded. Other important functions of the week will iiicliiiictlie imperial gi»\'erii-_ inent dinner on Wednesday ni_i:lii_ uufi` ii dinner at Lord Sti-atlicous’.L; on i 'i‘liursday night. ‘l Premier Borden follows thc llou. fi. l". Pelletier and the Hon. 1', -J. llouglierty to l’aris__on f-liitiiiwiiiy. While tlicre the Cana ian ministf-rs _ Twist Tobacco Mshulaciurul by will be entertaiueil by Presidciit Full icries, the Freuuii Aiiierican society and the l'nris British climnln-r of i~ominei'ce. 1 HOME, July 23 (Special)-A draiun of jealousy seems to lie hound up in _ _ _ gi' _ '! '_.. *E £2--LJ! \ hearts of sugar and nourishes. in which theyiare rowing was call- I nt of Mrs.E.\Vsrnerof 3z\\'iunif'red Ave., sized by the storm. Young Caissie p e y _ Mr. A J Fannie. Lsbelle Street. iw no norm 'rife ifiisiitv has WW' Nuhircflll W\’ii°‘>.\H\d¢f dfife I3 0°' thrown n gloom over the neighbor the steamshlp Majestic of the W(hlte Sta li e thirty yearn ago when mm- " " " italnr Srliiith commanded the vessel Look for signature “ W* K* Keu°¥g”.~ ,Prysi sais that he mul snr. muy seen oin the package _ _A4 , . uni <-sniiiin,-use isiken with mm. * _ . . . NM) Pryal also said that he saw Captain ' Flmith__,lsat Wrrlnvsdav 'mornlnz hut i ~ of ` “‘°hLlg.x,,l|ba'|‘k “gm ,was skeptical ss to his identity, sud ‘I ' “ . so confirm ins mmf that me captain _ _ _ “Breakfast R e a d-y ?” Kiddies don’t have to be coaxed to “eat up all your cereal, now!” ` ,.5 2;. 8 » 1/., ~ nw. se... a=~..‘=r.se=.==- ...vas __._J.-::~:~ -- .» -. .= ¢_..-uv.: f ,.s,,, -..w.z=- ~...._,_._ »=-/»~».., -s.,-< asf.. when they face a big plateful of these delicious, ’ crisp, Iiaked (~-f)\ f-Q grown-ups. Every morsel delights corn; nor do Give your folks j R ` Mn Fallon of Whlib Oat , uyl B U TIMQRE Md Tuly ?2- 'Ph ,___._,_,,._ ' ' . . l 1*. i . . . ' _ »zf¢°dWi."‘°“'““" "°”' "°“"'§§‘“` i‘ii~fsf.eii *russia ' °'»,,““d h" mm i’ 6"”°" ‘i“°° n "3 was not drowned, but was seen Fri- _ “""°' “""* ` V d y morning in Baltimore. is made _ _ ‘gr zeémzfgagguggg li; Peter Prysl, 5 retired mariner of _ " “f r _ _ this city, who was quartermaster on _ _ _ _ ~ , . U9