enormous HALIFAX, July 25—(Quotutlons "furnished by Johnson & Ward members of Llle Montreal Stuck Exchange.) Auhricun (‘ar Foundry . . . . IIIQ? Amprican Smelltim and ite- illning Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Anaconda (‘opper . Canadian Pacific Ritilwtly ' New York Central Railway . Cuban C3118 Sugar . . . . . . .. Crucible Steel . . . . .. _M6Xi(‘8il1 Petroleum . Beading .,-' Southern Pacific 77% g. Studebaker Corporation . . . . H7314 Union Pacific . . . . . . . . . . . . . M11054 United States Steel Corpora- tion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4915; Kelly's Springfield Tire . . . . .. Atchlson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1141}; X. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Iliterilatitillzil Copper .. . . .. A10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wheat. July, 121; Sept. Dec.. 121; Corn, Sepc. til; Dt-t 601A; Oats. July. 4015,; St-pl. 337a! Dem. 42%. Armless Man Us; Mechanical Levers Like Natural Limbs L0.\'I)()'.\i, uJly ~A remark- t SUMMERASIDE and w ESTERN GUARDIAN ~—HORSE NOTE-One til Prince County's most litintisolne trotting horses. "Tom Medium," owned by .\ir. Ansiem O'Brien of Dock Roati. has recently been purchased for a very ilandstilile sum by a party from Port Higlll, ,\' .li.~ll. —-~DIED AT WILMOT.— The death took place Lil Wilmoi Sunday night. of Mr. \Nuitel' L. Stavert. :ll the age of Ill year: The funeral takes plat-t» itltlil) 'l‘ut~stlay lo _\'orl'l llt-tlequt- Fruit-rely. ~COWS WRECKED GARDENS — Many gardens, it is reported wert- practically all ruined Sundry nifllt. at the east ontl of Stlnllllt-r- side. (‘tiws in the nearby pastor. ill stilllt- w. _\' got oill of their pas- turc. causing the daillage. t MUSICAL TROOP LEFT. Signor lililiato t‘riiafenlinit. Aiisses Louise Eitlitlff alitl Flcti Jlt-tsilt-r Lilli. .\ir. Arnold A. (‘rumint-x of the lei:htil'l'~t‘tilatenlinit (‘tlncert Cont» ltaliy. lt-tt yesterday morning tltioti- tiziyl for MUIIUIHUI‘ vyilere tllefv will tipt ll the nlusical prtigratnlnl» ‘able pier-e til’ zipparatlls which 5110-‘ plies arllis lo anyone who lackst those lucinbers, was tleliitinslrattttli at the allnilal <-<1nf'*t'PI1~"P HY m“ British Medical Association a! Slewcastie yesterday. ‘ The tlt-nltinstraltil" was an arm- less luan who incidentally. hasltist an eye. He sat at a table. anti by levers: worked with his feet. h, 1113-: erated a mechanical pair of ttrlils vtrhich. it. set-uteri. were made. of lead piping. with these arms the armless [nan fed lliulselt‘ and cnjoyt-tl the meal llt- llsetl knife. fork_ spoon, cup anti napkin with case ant grace. Thcn tilt- picked up a PiFZHF-i ette. misled it to his iips anti lit! i it. He cut out it tiapcr pattern with scissors and wrou- his. name with! a pencil. This new mechanism is regard- ed as the greatest triumph or in- -'i|.t_\' next. '_' of the (‘llautalltlua concerts there. -PICNIC POSTPONEQ-Tlit picnic wllit-ll was tti have beten held at Tignish on \\'t*tillt’5ti1l_\' last has been postponed until Weines- t.. on aécuunt of -l tllc ilea Prince t . . ikill of day being estimated at I; invites while in East l’rincc'lit!t= ol nti rain icli i“1li'l|l-"i'.< tl Wt-r-l i'rilit~t- urc juliil: _ vit-lving lht- pttispttt of crops through lwist- tsiltiretl '.-,l.t.~ - cs. Tllc turnip crop which was ' llltl-"i .11‘. ilcti. is ntilv taking Lt thrifty itI|])t*1il‘1lIlCt*; -ii. CHAUTAUQUA OPENEvD SUC~ CE$SFULLY.— (‘lialltauqtla opened in Slllnlllt-rsitlt- on Saturday" with ilIl lttlt-titiant-t- wt-ii up it) tile high nlarlt st t yctlr wilt-ll Zl('i'UI'tiill‘-i tti .\lrs. t. gory. stlpt-rintelllient ti.‘ the lot-ill (‘liautllllqllai prtigritninlts the btst l'l't'tll‘li or tht- illlIltiFi-ti towns and cities tin liic t'ii‘t'llll. Tilt- opening lt-clllre by Julius ('llt'.~liit‘ \"|Vpilt" wvrt- ttzilull: the intist ilitoz» ‘ ‘m I i now . t-stlttg and olllt-lwliining nlllllbcrs till 59am” i“ the "n “ (1 5 lliio lticlil Vllliittilutttla tirtigrlltiilit~~= called Prostilelifi. since its t-slablisiltileul i1t'1‘i‘. ~SCHOONER ARRIVED. Scbotiut-i- J. ll. Ernest. arrived in port of Stiliililersitlt- Sllutltly. with a cargo tit‘ Albion (‘out for Joseph Read Co. ....AUTO CASES.- 'i‘wo Sulli- mtins, lt-ttlrliziblu this Tuesday Morning. one for rllitntng an Auto. witli nti Lit't'1|-\‘(‘. the other for ruli- ning with no flllilliiflrs", will be up at Sulllmersitlti Ptilict- Court, bcftir.. Slipelltliary \\',rall. -' IN SUPREME COURT.—- Tile boy wllti lvas collllt-cft-tl with the taking iif goods from the (‘. N. R. Fur. ti" Sunlllit-lsitic. was up bu- ftirt» >"i.]lt'l|tii;lf_\' \\'_\':ttt Jilr-ntlay morning, and was sent up to the Stiprelllt- (‘titlrL SUCCESSFUL OPERATION.- ‘|'lit- :\llli)ili'tlllt‘(' lvas tiut Saturday evening tti convey ,\ Anni;- \\‘,1t- ~oli. lo he l’. t‘, Hospital. wilt-rt- sili- was sllt-cessftlily tipnrateti till for appendicitis, and is doing flit-n- lv. _-FUNERAL SERVICES-Th- luncral til‘ tllc lnlo \\'illi.'liii ' ltiiiip- 411i iio died ar tllt- hospital a it~\\' t .t lgo, was hclti on sat-unint- lrt.nl iilt‘ homo of his i)i'tliilf‘l'~ill- law :tllti sittter. .\ir. anti .\lrs. (ietirgt- tl-urrtly. l-Iililstlale. to the Presby- al Albt-rttin. 11c- whti was a lii-all ti: lilitltlle ltwt-ll until iklvtirillliy known. lie : ‘rt d lit-re tlloru than ‘I year llgti l'i't.:il tile Slates, wilt-rt- iic had li\'t-ti ftu- several yrt-ars, lie ltlilYt-s‘ tti llitirllll t.lie lirtithr-l‘ -\rt-llie llllti 1‘ “ics in the States, also tiv-l sist three of wlltinl reside. tin llil- island and two ill the Stat.- 0524M. ' . meme ‘A 7 F '1 l~ ]-'.\ PERSONALS —.\ii.ts itltta Kint-il, tif 'l‘igliisli_ is iting ll‘lt‘llfi.< iii Boston, anti t)t~ lawn. ~ .\ir. litiwztrtl iiilvliuli. .'ict-tilil - panit-tl by his wit.» and tilttlglittlr. of iililililttm. tint, lire the gilt-sis oi‘ .\1r_ illttl .\irs_ Jtilin A. ilat-Jtctt. Hiignisll. s die .-u->~t-_'v\:.~.rr -'>‘»'~'>i~v"-n~‘ ,~ Afloat and Ashore General-Ilene; Sailor iMm in on MAN" SMOKING TOBACCO. can be ind in both Flu] and Cut Plug. A: All Tokceonllll Incl ~41: J-‘Q ' “i; ...,‘ "If; Q4‘ -4~ .:-.l " Your Last Ch Candidate Every Dollar you spend at HOL- MAN ’S this week will help some (‘tan- didate toward winning a Prize. It is your last chance to render assistance 111 —-~Miss Gaudet of J_ li_ Myrlck & ('0, ‘Fignisli. left on Saturday to visit lit-r brothers who are liv- ilig in Saskatchewan. -—Mrs. Ben]. liit-l-‘atiyen and son, Kenneth returned to their home in Kensington after a visit to Mr? and .\lrs. A. J. t.\It-l~‘advycn. Tignisn. -r.\iiss Emily MGKBIIRII, (‘hnr - ltitteto\vn_ is the guest of Mrs. Austin McDonald. Tignish. ——-Mr. Leonard Roberts of The itoytil Batik staff. Tignish, is spend ing his holidays at his home in Bedeque. ~~Fi1PS'lf‘l‘ Sharp, son of Jas A. Silarp. Stiliiulcrsitltl, now of Coliault. tliil. itrrivctl Saint-titty night to vis- it his father who is ill, at ills lltlillP. ~ .\ir. Robert Arthur, anti wife Sllilnlersitie. have spent the past‘ tiirrt- ivceks. visiting in liniled States, .\ir. Arthur. returned Friday t-(Pllilli-Z. .\l1‘5. Arthur. remaining to spend a few more weeks. ' —-il.l7.il Alt-Kinnon anti wife oi‘ lumftirti Maine, arrived Saturday i‘ citing tti spend a few weeks vls "u; their tilt: htililc at Grand Riv- l‘ '. —'i‘lle Mi s Mae iirelinnn. Ilnllricr- Nictktirilift". and Zeta H0- u -n. who for the last till-en years v. >re teaching in the (‘llillltlian West are spending tllcir vacation at their ilollles in 'l‘i.-illi.-iilt ~ iiss Maggie iiix. Britigeltlatel‘. .\ .l. ., arrived by tiic (furfernv a it w cvenings tigo and is spending l~-r litilitlliys with rclativts at Kilns- tl.lie.—il. —~.Vliss .\iay Arthur. graduattl nurse til’ New itlnglaud Hospital. ar- iived Friday cvclling to spend u “iltllli. vtlcatttinwitll llcr parents at Stlnllutlrsitlc. l t .\ir. .\I:l_ltil' Sit-ting and wife t. t parents at Sumlilcrsitle. Mr Strong‘ i; connected with lllc Rank of Nova Ht-tltla ili the above city. ,' —.\lr. and ,\Ir.s. Frank McKennn. lillnifortl. .\l'rs. Ilnimnil nnd Mrs. Jllsflflil .\icl{r:nn:l. llaverhill, Mass, left on i\IOIltit'l_\' morning b3: motor t-ar on their rcttlrn trip home. ‘The. party spent a pleasant vacation of about three. weeks visiting former friends throughout the lsiantl.-—II. —'~Dr. Florence Murray anti her, Pithcr. Rev. iiolit. Mtttrray withl Mrs. J. D. Kennedy and family] iiioltircil Mllfltill)’ llttirning from . ()'l.t~;ir_r to llortlcn, wherp Dr. and! .\ir. lillrray has been visiting‘ friends anti ticollaintant-rs in (l1f’ii'i former ilfilllt‘. at t)‘I.ciil'_\'. before lilo} Ilr. leaves to take utp her work ill the mission fields ot’ Korea. British Schooner Held in U. S. Port ./\'I‘I.i\N'i‘i(‘. (‘ITYH July 25¢- Ffidiffili olliccrs yesterday selzt-tl the llritish two iilzisietl schooner Pnf-Ulllllkit! lutiorotl in flartlncrs tilts-tn. in inlet tit titstrict tiere- (‘ttptuin J. it Roy. French (“anil- iliilll skipper o1‘ the craft took the seizure with the snllle degree oi‘ good humor which t'ilill'ilt‘lt?l'llt‘ti his conduct since word was receiv- ed several days ago to hold the ves sci unticr surveillance as she is slitt- pteclctl of having a cargo uf iiqllor aboard. 59-i- Hurricane llits 0ttawa (l'l‘T.-\\\'.-\. ()\‘T., July 24." Two lives ivcrt- lost as a result of a. wind and rain storm of llurrilane pt-tititirtltms. which swept over 0t- tawti anti havoc. with window's and itwllillgs in the (‘liy districts. crtial- otl itinsitlerltiile tiillllilllt! to the prti- t students tit‘ journalism Scoops In News Rarely Result 0f Mere Good Luck More Often Follow Weeks or Monthl of Careful Preparation FINAL SWIFT ACTION Sir Roderick Jones. Head of ROLL tens, Lectures to Student: of Journalilm ln London 1.0\'l)().\'. July Ip-Journaiistic "sictitips" are rarely theg result cf good lilck. said Sir Roderick Jones, chairman and managing director of Renter's Agency. in ll lecture t-f at London lini\‘t'l'.<if_\', truntetl by Tile London Morning Post. They were often more. the result of weeks or months tif carcftll pre- paration. direct. and indirect. of swift decision. and of particularly swift action the moment the news became news. Stllllfiiilllflli that moment took one by sliiprist- anti might find title un- tirepareti. It was then that die really cificlcut correspondent show ed his worth. lie brushctl aside teveryihillg. he sacrificed every thing, llc subtirtlinated everything, to’ rushing his news to tilt; tale. phone or to the telegraph or both, anti ll) tieiilg altend or‘ his rivals if only by l1 single minute. if by five or liftet-ll lllilltltes, so much the better. 'i‘ilt- intl=t tiffllllifltit? frlct about tile Peat-c 'l‘real.- of Versailles was the signature. Ill order that they should be first in announcing this great fact to tho world n certain news orgllitixlltitin made elaborate ar- rangelnellLs, telephonic. telegraphic, lvirelt-ss. motor anti other, down to liulld. so as to secure swift trans- mission to London. in the. final eyclll snvcrli trot-respondents b. limiting itl the organization. posted at different points tietween Van snillt-s and iiontlon. were concerned in the trllnsnlissititl. Good Wilrklng System . Iiy tncans which need not be ills- cussetl a .\ir. A had secured a plact- inside the Salies dos (llncetx ilc wrote: “Despite the. fact that l hatl practically a from. sent, and so was far away from door. 1 manag- ctl. by alternately trampling upon lintf (‘IlIWiiIIE ()V('1' lwlitilc. to get out first to my special telephone with tlit- nclvs that the Germans imti signed. I was thc first persm. tti send it from Versailles. “Ii was tit the blick of the Gaierie ties (lair-res, and that is on the road tilong which I had to puss. When he saw me dash through thr- Cham- ber his flit-c lighted up. "You have it?" he cried. ‘Yes’. i said. and bolt- cd on. We had n special line direct front the palace to our central tif- tice in Paris. t‘ there took my mes- -sagc down inslantanctiusly. and lli~ side n llllnlltc ho was tbrtiugll to D. D liiltl hypnotized the French of- Iiflilitill charge of our llnc to Lon- don with the idea that Lloyd (leorgc, (‘IGIIICIIPOHIL Wilson and Willey (‘tiliell (Colonel Willey C0- hen was the head of the Iiritish (lommllnicatlon Service at ‘tile peat-o conference) had stop watch- tut in their hands waiting to see how soon the news would b0 is’!!! thrmlgh to London. The Sh?" W!“ nifcctivti. for I1 was in touch with E stontlting at the London end. under a couple of minutes.“ This corres- pondent hnd the news tn London tong hem-ii. “nypodyclse, and as a, result his tirgnnlzatitin was easily first in glvl/g it to the world. Dominion Garage Dfiriingi of lilnrket gardeners on tho‘ outskilts. anti lilcw down a llciiryw awning crectr-tl over a it"1Il]llli'i\iY grand stand at tile Columbia batc- ball pilik in Hull. A number of I19"- plt- wt-rt- injured. (‘tiiisiiicrztliiti pnlilt- was callsetl a; the (‘fiilllflillkl Park. where t large crowd was watching an inter-pvt) \ $50 R. D. Willlrow Satisfaction Gulrnntud- LOW Prices. Water 8t. Oppusite ll. T. Holmans Qhips 0f The Air ‘ Replace Ships 0f Desert In East ‘LONDON. July His-Regions that would have to wnlt Tlllllly years bu- fore they could be traversed by railways are new quickly mastered by aerial transport. News comes today front the Air Ministry that u new air route has been opened up across the desert between Palestine. and Mesopotamia, Notification has been received of the arrival at Bat;- dati of tilree airplanes of the Royal Air Force which have flown over this route. Thencw route is about 580 mlltis long. it is an extension 'of the present (‘alro-Rtimleh route. it starts frolu Rllmleh, whore is the main Royal Air force aerodrnme in Pnlstine, passes through Amman (east of the Jordon) and Kasr A1.- rak, where lailtllng grmlntil have been prepared, and proceeds thence in almost straight line across tile Arllbitln desert to Ralnndie on the Euphrates, and thence to Bagdan. The distances between the princi- pal stations are its follows: Rain» lell to Anlnlan. (i5 miles; Amman ‘to Kasr Azrak, 55 miles; Kasr Azrak to ilnniatlie, 400 miles. Itamlldie t, Bagdatl. 60 miles. United Effort ' ToStem Famine IliGA, July BEL-The anti-Bolshe- vik eleluentsl of Soviet Iiussla are tiniting with the Holshevlki to fight the fauline the liesta Agency Official Boisllcvik NEWS Bureau announced today. A degree had been issued creating a central come mission for the l-‘amlne Relief head- ed liylvl. knlinin. itieitilipr tir Soviet Central (‘onlmittces the fiesta Agency says-l. It includes the uwtrmttti, are visiting _\ti-_ Sti-tingxzl the siilallest tictail, for days l)eft>l"e-.i19i"i»‘i 9i "WHY 0i’ lii“ GOVPFIWIPIII departments but no communists are members. AntH-lolshevlk elements l however‘ extracted to aid this colu- mission. ——-——<e>i- Tllil‘ PAS. millsullllilcr fur auction held durill; the week was brought to n tilose today when bids were opened for twenty lots, or a grand tutal of 1.500 pelts of lntlskrttt. ‘Filesc flir- nislletl the larger list 0t‘ skins.’ Ap- proximately $5.000 was rcalizt-tl from this one sale. Lesser salc~ held during the week brought -Lht- total cllislt: to $100000. liuycrs from New York, (lliitzilgn, Si. Louis. and “ilnnlpeg vied lvitli cat-h titht-r in scctirillg tile more falltgv furs, which int-llidctl prilnc otter, mink. marten, silver fox atld fisher. REPORT OF WOMEN'S INSTI- TUTES OF PRINCE EDWARD, .. ~ ISLAND. Miscouche: Tho regular monthly] uitutc was lit-ltl iinliillillllel _ 'l‘llcre were six- teen lilemlicrs present. A report of the Social held on July 15th. was given h.- the committee. The next nleeting will he at tho home of Mrs. Beltiliit- Galttlt-t. Geclftletown: The regular meet- lnl: til’ Georgetown institute Wits held on Jilly 10th at the 'i‘t_iwli Iiall. There were twenty lliembcrs anti six vlsitnrit present. After the usual lmsincss wlls ll discussion of Instit- ute Booth at Itlxhibititm. There was tine new melllhcr lilldetl to the in- stitute nt this meeting. Malpeque: The regular monthly meeting of this institute was held in the institute R0011] nn July 14th. Tilcro were six members anti one visitors present. 0n July 12th. The Programme Committee iprovldcri a "Joy-Ride" to Borden; and this outing was enjoyed very mill-b. Three milliliters were added tn the lnsllllltc at this meeting. Lot 16: The regular monthly meeting of Lot 1t; institute was held nn Jilly 19th nt the home nf meeting of this institute was llcltt Mrs. lCarl Yeti. 'l‘llere yvcrn twenty‘ at the lionlc of Aiiss ldlizltbcth Mc- menlbcrs and thirty visitors pre-iKcnzle on July 18th. The meeting sent. A report of the Picnic nnd I Man, July 25.~'l‘lle Ilazaar held nn July 13th was given by the President. A demonstration of Mlllinery was given by Mist-t Summerelde, P. E. I. Gage to innit llnrper Assistant Supervisor, at tilts meeting. The next lueetlnr. date on which your support will count for that Candidate Friend of \ YOUTH. ance to HTLITYQur Favorite H()LMAN’S $2,740 Prize Election Contest Closes Saturday Night, July 30th. This is positively the last Buying Nice Whitaweal Cheaper than ynu tlall make it Dainty uthitewear, beautifully made and trimmed- tasteful, attractive garments I offered in this sale for less than you could buy the material, am-d make up the gar- ments for yourself. And every garment is just right -- they, come from the smartest maker 0f this line in Cathode-today is the day you need the goods—today you are offered the saving. Special sale 0f Gowns at. . . . . . . . . . . .79c. $2.00 Gowns are offered ‘at . . . . . . . . $1.50 $3.65 Gowns are offered at $5.25 Gowns are offered at . . . . . A notable va'1ue—Drawers . . . . . . . Another special bargain--Drawers. $2.75 $3.90 . -59c. . . 79c, t Chemises offered in this sale . . . . . . . 79c, $1.95 Chemises 0n sale at §L50 An attractive lot of Corset Covers .. 49c. 90c. CorsetCovers ....... . . . .. 69c, $225 Corset Covers '. . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.69 $1.00 Corset Covers . . . . . . . . .. 75c. Stieciai Sale value Underskirts $1.00 $1.75 [inderskirfzs offered at . . . . . . . $1.35 T’h0s_e are‘ only a few of fihe specials offered ~—Wlll you drop into the store today and see the tilSpitly it-‘t the head of the main stair way ? Meats a. Mnitltltliltl. Queen St. Clriown will he lieltl at the homuof Mrs. Daniel Lyric. Cnrdilan: The regular lilontllly opened with the. singing of the ills- littlte Otle. A committee rcporleti that a piano ilatl been itollllltt M"! placed in the Iiall. Plans for prog- ramme of concert nntl lice Cream Social were completed. it was de- ii 'il.i cltlctl that the next meeting wtillltl it" ll bicnlc held in Mr. tint-dun‘! field. on Aug-list 10th. The lneettns tritised with the National Anthem. Cnvendlnh: 'l‘he regular nlontili)’ meeting of Avonlen Women's lus- tittitt- held at the hnmc of Airs. Felt- ner Stewart on July 20th. Tllerd were fourteen members nntl Bil visitors present. Reptirts from School committee and Secretary were given. $43.83 was lalsetl b! this institute .lt n Strawberry F55‘ tlval held recently. 3c; View: The regular meelifll of this institute was held Il-l ii" home of Miss Eulily IMIICKRy 0" Jlily20tll. There were fifteen Wm‘ en, present. The meeting 011F119“ with the singing of the Institute 049- ilt was decided to the Institute ltlii! up the work of repairing the vlt nnt rooms nt the school. A 00mm!“ tee was appointed to meet with i110 School ‘Trustees and talk over lit" matter. A report of the Convention was given by the delegates and W" much enjoyed by all. Manley Bridge: The relfllil" monm iy meeting of Sterling Institute W8: neill in the Institute Room July 21st. There was twelve mill‘; hers and six visitors present. T meeting opened with the silflilllobl the institute Ode. Report of Schh" work given. Interior of school m? been repaired end the Weill ed and wnllncoted with burial» was voted for prizes. A discus! re "voter for Women" was DIOd up and the petition Ill “l” n e titanium. The 9uvl""°" m, arruthers was present It IOOCII]. -~—-"