1 ,5... l Kgéflib. lvanted ’ MAN on WOMAN "r0 maven. i. vv vw wvYV ' tmssrriao. Ions Insertions IIIM Initials n.- ADVERTISEMENTS ...-.. llo psr lino of I words lo pos- lins of l words 7-! Der llm of l words vv Yvvv vvvvvvvvvvvv Wanted PORTRAIT AdENTs - wens. 1m- cstsiogno. United Art Ltd., 4 flp@|I‘IOK ftoronto, A. W. an‘; appoint agents, Yearly guar- antee “$1002. (being $21 weekly average) and expenses.‘ Ellllef‘ ience necessary. ‘For parti- culars write Winston 00.. Tor- onto. ' A. ‘W. W. d: S. BIG MONEY SELLING "SUPER- ,, Service Won't-Crease" Neckweal". Advance styles. American prices. Canadian made goods. Samples Free. Public Service.‘ London. Ontario. (Managers with crew wanted.) A. W. 1|- Teachers Wanted WANTED TO RENT WITHIN WANTED. - OLD ENVELOPES next two months smell house. central, modern conveniences. Write K. care of Guardian. 9994-6-22-5i and letters with postage stamps, on that were in use from 1841 to 1870. All are worth anoney. some I will pay hundreds of dollars for. Also stamp collections or partly filled books. Old colored prints, books and pamphlets that were printed in Canada or U.S. before 1800. Will be in town from July 6th to 18th. Write and tell moi whet you have and I will call and pay you a fair price. Murdoch J. MacKenzie, c. o. Charlottetown Guardian. 9997-6-23-71 WANTED-TEACHER ‘FOR MEA- dowbank School, ‘No. 144, Queens ‘Sup. mo. GeorKB H- Berle- 'Sec'y. Cornwall. 2824-30-31 WANTED AN EXPERIENCED teacher for Greenvsie School Supplement $1001 Apply,to Clif- dord Car or JSecretBrli. R- R- l-lunter v81". ’ 395' l wawrso -'I’-EAOHER son oun- staffnage school. Male preferred. Supplement $150. R. ‘Philipson, {Sgdy * 297-30-3i WANTED --, PROTEBTA NT_ teacher for 1 Stanhope "School ‘Dis- trict No.1. supplement $75.00. [Herbert Kieily. 2B3-6-80-7i. _..._...____._€__. WANTED AT ONCEP-BOY TO Male Help Wanted assist in dlillsboro Cheese Fac- . tory. Apply to Ernest Match, Mt. Herbert. 232-6-29-3i FIREMEN. BRAKEMEN. BEGIN- nere 8160-8250 monthly, also clerks (which pOBitIOIIY). Rail- way Box 116, Guardian. 205-6-28-31 Nursing YOUNG WOMEN DESIRINO TO r-ntor North Adams Traininl; School for Nurses, North Adams, Mass" please write Supt. prompt- WANTED.— A ‘SECOND CLASS teacher for Ruskin School No. 59. King's. Supplement $75.00. Dan- iol Mciinnispsecretary. v ' 287-6-29-21. WANTED - FIRST OR SECOND class teacher for Wheatley school Experience preferred, supplement $100. Apply lioward Carr, Oys- ly. ‘ ‘ qualifies pupils to se- - cure registration. Provides month- ly allowance and privilege of six months’ course at Yale Univers- ity school oi-Niirsing; all ex- penses paid. 9836-6-16-wfml5i Found I _._._<_________-_-_.. FOUND--ON VORK ROAD] SUMi of money. Owner may have same ter ‘lied Bridge. 272-6-30-21 _____.__________.?- WANTED —- AN EXPERIENCED second class teacher for Corra- ville School. Supplement $75.00. ' -Sprlllg. and .1511. vacations J. '8. Flynn, Secretary, Cardigan, B. R. No. 4. 289~6~30-3i. TEACHER WANTED FOR CHEF- stow School, No. 39 (Chopstow 1 1-2 miles from Souris) good supplement voted. Male teach- or preferred-Hector McPhee. Soc'y, Chepstow, Souris. 133-6-24-9i To Let ' TO LET — TENEMENT HOUSE- Apply 71, Upper Queen 8st; by applying to Leith Brown. York. Miscellaneous ' JNO. A. MCDONALD. LAND-SUR- veyor, Hormanville. BIIlCH-lmo __.___. CEMENT. SHINGLES, AND LIME Jluntcr River. . 291-6-30-31 Lost LOST-ON JUNE 27. BUFFALO on Brackley Point ‘Road. Finder please lesv act Morell Hotel. 228-6-29-3i For Sale n TO LET-PASTURE ON GERALD and Birchwood Street. Apply to Palmer-and Palmer. 6-24-lw FOR SALE — KITCHEN RANGE- Bargain. Apply 104 Prince St. 299-30-31 FOR RENT-THE PREMISE§ ON Kent Street known estbe Cent- ral ice Cream Parlor’ ‘together with House, Yard and Stables. Splendid opportunity for capable person to conduct a. boarding house, ice cream and refresh- ment parlors, stabling etc. Ap- ply to W. A. Stewart of Moore and McLeod, Ltd. or Stewart's Jiakory, Kont St. 169-25-3i-eod Victoria Hotel One of the isrpest and best equipped Hotels In Eastern Osnsds. contains 120 rooms. 44 of which have private baths. Completely ronovsiod In tho past fow years. Hotels‘ throughout Few Csnsds and tho United States hsvo its splendid isblo. Courteous servings sil Guests. Tols- phonos In rooms. Rstoo $4.00 to 05.00 por day. Charlottetown Hotel Cor, Ltd. Proprietors HARRY C. BROWN,- Msnspor 1.. ., . . , VICTORIA H‘O E. F. Taylor. Moncton; NIPKMIZIB. V. L. Currie, ,l<.. M. Nicholson. Summersido; C. ll- "lain-er. Mr iIiiil Mrs ‘n. 1.. Tlllr- Monrtos; .1). ‘ll. s. Jones. Qalllllnan. N. B; n. Creamer, Souris - ii. Fraser, Halifax; D. R. Ilendcrson. Truro; (loo. W. Bruce. I-I. A. Halifax: "hm-no; Walker Kruzncr. J. A. Him-hell. Montreal; E. (lugnio, Mmmhll; H. L. fisher, Montreal; F- P- ith. rLvisrpooi; w. Rum‘ lllltfilli R. J. Obnrad. Hali- "Xi s c. Britohsri-flummor- “m1 E- h llrndley. Toronto; w. a Miller. composition; n. r. Dilllqtpgmgf g0.- some Halifax. 1-0.1. In a. Pfisfl ' _ FIIUZLAlYl llsl us c FOR BALE — -THREI SMALL Owing to Thursday being s. public holidsy vrofvriil baa-open all day- Wednosday instead of the usual half holiday. Rooney Gay 8: Co. ' country looks ‘beautiful after the recent showers?.—-Miss Katie Mc- Kinnon has returned home from a visit to DdSablo-Mr. Frank Mc- ‘Eachern Rice Point was a visitor » here recentlfyq-JMiss ' Eachern spenfthe wsek__end" in . - Cenodiloveth‘ guest other sister . Mrs. -E. C. ' 'funeral of the late Miss Ryan took place yesterday morn- ing from. her mother's residence, 89 Gerald Street. to Saint Dun- stan's Cathedral thence Augustus Cemetery. service at the Cathedral was con- ducted by Rev. P. McMahon, D.D. corner a Chevrolet car was coming slowly up Queen Street man considerably under the in- fluence of liquor ran out and tried to make the driver stop. The car slow-ed down and turned to the other side of the street but the drunk not to be got rid of so easily himself on top of the engine-hood. He was thrown heavily on the pavement, "but apparently unhurt, quickly jumped up. One of the headlights and the bur across the front of the‘ car were As the driver of the car was en-tire- ly free from blame, should be taken by the authorities as it was a clear case of assault. $H~OW-E'R.—0n Monday the John very delightful eman is being married this morning ‘lowest prices. P. J. Noy 8t Co..- Gentral Guardian NOTICE TO T-HI PUILICP- MEETING. —0wing to the adver- tised adjournment of the annual meeting of the P. E. I. ‘Protestant Orphanage, on account oi’ the pos- sible absence from the city of the chairman of the Board, Col. D. A. MacKinnon, there was noi a very large attendance at the meeting called for last night, and it there- Uwu‘ B) P‘ E‘ l‘ fore adjourned for one week, and "*8" OOY. gzgahcégfililgilrfa asgleggnpmaur m’ will be held on Tuesday evening. North Wiltshire on Saturday. July jun r-etumed home and acted “i 3rd at 3 p. m. issued at‘ July 5th. Col. lVlacKinnon has chairman at last evening's meet-l ing. new Aaevte- NOTES-The i PERSONALS Mrs._ H. A. Compton. Summer- side who has been visiting friends and relatives in‘ Charlottetown re- Mllllllll Mfi- turnedhorne yesterday. Mrpnd Mrs Arthur D. Pope and youngaon of Ottawa arrived on Monday evening to spend some time with their "parents Mr and Mrs George D. Pope. c _innon. , ‘BURIAL YESTERDAY. _. true Julia Mr and Mrs Bruce Butler, ac- companied by their daughters, the Misses May and Olin, of Murray River, motored to town yesterday The Misses Butler leave today for Halifax to continue their nursing profession. to Fort The funeral ramp 1'0 are» can-dart even as about 7-30 ‘at. the Royal Bank .Mr. Cordon MacEachern, Mr. Neil MacKinnon and Mr. Neil Mac- Nevin of New Argyle and Miss Beatrice and Colin Campbell of iCanoe Cove motored to Charlotte- town Tuesday in Mr. Colin Camp- bell's car. when a Mr. Percy L. Smaiiwocd who has been spending some months near Toronto for the benefit or his health returned home last week, and it is pleasing to know that he is steadily regaining strength, and will soon be able to resume his business duties again. The Markets ‘MONTREAL, Que. June 29.—— W-hile there was a-fairly good en-l quiry from foreign buyers fofr grain on the Montreal market to- day, the prices bid were below loo-i al exporters views and the volume; of business was curtailed. The‘ mmedistely followed and threw smashed. some action E-NJOYABLE MISCELLANEOUS evening and Mrs. Cameron, Grafton the scene of a social function, when the friends of M‘iss Ella Sea- man gathered to tender her a fars- only business reported on the d‘, we“ slmwer prevkm“ "0 h" mm‘ mestic market was the sale 0i‘ a riage to Captain FY1111‘ H- B'"t°“»round lot of No, 3 ‘Canadian West- of Frederlcwm N" 3' Th“ r°°msjern barley at eleven cents pcr bushl were beautifully decorated ma, m,“ the Winnipeg July 09mm mauve “d while pap“ m‘ the 061C. 1. F. Montreal in sympathy with. home of Mr. E. Street, was cask’? and 0J1 M15! =3°5111MY5 en‘ the stronger feeling in outs at OF trance. "I Love You Truly.” was Winnipeg Local prices w, ca, tunefully sung by Miss Kathleenflms were advanced 9a can, pa, Hughe‘ The wedding presemslbusbel. No. 2 Canadian Western which “laud” many “New andiwere quoted at 60 cents, No. 3 C.- mmtly 3m“ we“ ma“ bmught m|W. at 55 cents, and extra No. 1 on an artistically decorated cart by lead a, 55% cents Del. bushel 0X. Master Jack Cameron, son of the Mo“, The volume of business trnn. “091995- F°n°wm5 m“ a mm“ an‘ sacted in spring and winter wheat Th,“ Entire estate.“ ‘an, h, “We I ' 0 5 G- 1°7ab1° ‘lmwmmme .°t game“ and flour was small, but prices were car“ w" “ldulgefil l" and a wm-h‘ well maintained. The demand from 5°!“ lllllcllaml. Befved- Ml" S99“ United States sources for iniil feed continued good. But the local and in the United Church after which country grade was (lulu and mi... m9 ‘hBPPY liming cmmle leave °n a es were unchanged. The market for mm" "l? '-° Bmdeu- mlmwhlg standard‘ grades oi rolled oats con- Wlllclll they will take “s their Fsflldqzinuea quiet and steady. Only n. enoe in-Frfedericton. The Guardiairsma“ trad,‘ was done h, potatoes "BIIQB-Wlth ‘hell’ ma!!!’ "lends l°|but prices were well maintained. wish Captain and Mrs. Barton un-nowlng to the warmer weather pm. bounded happinesrk-(Froderlcton vamug, the enquiry for u", uggg papers please copy.) 'decreased but the feeling was MARmAeEs at 37 cents 38 cents. and firsts at - l Maser-H ER" — M-=K'~~°"- — licilfifi $2 l??? Z§§.“-°Z$'i.'.'r.'i'§ At 220 Kent ‘Street, Charlottetown, mind to], beans‘ was quid bu, the o“ “n” 23m’ by m“ Rev‘ D‘ MJundertone to the market was firm. Hmmom’ 3°“ stewa" macEachemlCarlots of choice white handpicked of New Argyle to Ewen Charles were quoted at $2.25 p81‘ bushel, MaoKinnon of Canoe Cove. and broken 10,3 a. $235 to $235 per bushel. An easier feeling devel- "YOHNSTONE _' BRYENTONP-‘Alfloped in the cheese market owing St. James Manse. West Covehead, L h 1 l l on m- wh- by R-v- Th» A- Wfl- .i‘Z.§..‘i..i7"“’r»§T§§.”“l.-§§'.“ mfdfiti‘. “n- B~ 3°" Wm“? Prldham .J°‘h“"frnctionally. Western grades were stloiie of New London, P. E. 1.. and quowd at 181/‘ ,0 18% cents p6,. Margflmt vwle" Bryenmn °t sum‘ pound an deastern grades at 17’/s l”? Brldfi- cents to 18 cents per pound. The 'i'—<'°@"'_-" receipts were 17,784 boxes. The cooking stoves and a large range with reservoir. Apply 89 lltooh- i‘ord Si. . several very desirable lots for sale on easy payments on Ger- ald and Birchwood Street. Ap- ply to Palmer d; Palmer. 178-6-28-141 Wanted WANTED -»CHlLDREN-8 DRES- scs and plain sewing by the day. Apply 188 Grafton St. 296-30-3i _.____i....___...____ Female Help Wanted IMMEDIATELY A Apply Guardian. 2i5-28-3i WANTED - housekeeper. GUARD NAME OF MAN -WHO WROTE FATAL LETTER NEW YORK. Juno 29.—TWO families guard the name of a man ‘whose letter cussed Sidney L. Brewster to shoot his wife and kill himself. District Attorney Edwards admitted that the famil- ies of Brewster and his wife. to- gether with a few county officials know the real identity of the por- son who signed the letter that was thought to have inflamed Brewster. Edwards said it was regarded unnecessary to reveal thc name as the man is lnot ori-mineiii’ liable and there is a general offi- cial belief that he did not write with the motives aDPBIently im- puted to him by Brewster. MAMMOTH LINER. BHAKEN IN COLLISION WITH WHALE LONDON, June 29.— The steam- er Berenaerie reports elslliills ll school of six whales yesterday. They crossed‘ the bows of the steamer but one turned beck and the liner struck it. The impact caused the big vessel to tremble from stem to stern, s men in the R. bow was nearly thrown overboard when the oollis occurred. The whale w instantly killed but it was carried along by the distance before it dlsscppesred. , , , , i... LU) . r .\i--., r919" ' ,_ lust, zn-e-ao-eil _ Bumgmq L075 FQR QALE,llMiOPHEE-—At Tompkins, Sask- butter market was quiet and pric- 'es were unchanged, ‘Ne. 1 pasteur- ized was quoted at 341/4 cents 34%; cents per pound. Tho receipts wore -1,292 packages. , iétcherwag, 0flldJIJnBf2filL1l¥BffiIl1lfBLl _____'>_____ Mr..:¥i?§s',;§rm°;1; of lflorathe nivgrlsfianlhgy Baldwin Showered With Pipes ‘P. E. I. lhOlN-DON, June pipes, new and old, cheap and ex- pensive, of every conceivable dc- sign and variety, have been show- ered upon Stanley Baldwin, the prime minister in such numbers that is has become a problem at No. 10 Downing street as to what is to be done with them. DEATH 8 NICHOLSON-At the residence oi’ her grandson, John MacLeod, Brookfield, June 29th. 1926. Mrs Duncan Nicholson in her 08th year. Funeral Thursday, July lst at 2 p. m. interment Hartsvillo Cemetery. McCANNELL-At Grand Tracadie June 27th, Mary McCannell, aged 79 years. Funeral from the resid- ence of .her son-in-law. Mr. George JdaoDonaid, Grand Trscsdie Thurs- day morning at 8.30, thence to Fort , The prime minister easily is the Augustus fordntorrnent. best advertised pipe this side of the Atlantic if the world. MscQUARRiE—'in Charlottetown. "m m June 29th, ‘i926. lMrs. Mary‘ Mac- Quarrie, aged 83 years. Funeral on Thursday, July 1st at l p. m. from her late residence. Gerald THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN 'l’"°TE"ANT' ORPHANAOE i ——I)isc0very of a new steel alloy is announced by Sir Robert Hadfield, steady. Fresh extras were quoted‘ ROOP’S g MEAT MARKET » Trinity Term (Continued from Page 1) PHONE 421 BEEF-For the “Bost" Beef from stlil fed‘ osttic. hung two wooks and more before cutting in one of obs ‘finest rc- frlqcrst on plants that l money csn buy. Phone 1 Roopw. . FORK-All kinds of smoked and bsrrsllod Pork. Cooked Hams. Fresh Pork and Fresh Saus- ages, ' BIRDS-Chickens, and Fowl. EXTRA&-—Hsmburg Stock, P o r k Tendorloins, Dried Beef, Unsmokod Bacon. Super Cured Ham and Cooked Beef. I. M. Roop 8i Co PHONE 421 New Steel Alloy SHEFHIELD, England. June 29. head of Hadilelds, Ltd., steelmast- 6H5. ' So high a temperature will it withstand that a gas turbine has been constructed to run at, the speed of 55,000 revolutions a min- llte. at a working temperature of 1.650 degrees F. Machines made of this steel, it is stated, can be worked at a bright red heat. To Fix Date For Easter GENEVA. June 29.—The League of Nations commission of experts on reform of the-calendar has de- sided to recommend that the sec- Ofld Sunday in April be fixed as the date for Easter. The decision is Bllillect to an agreement with the Holy See, which was not represent ed at the last meeting of the Coni- mISSIOIl. Llllfllllll Doyle thc Attorney Gener- lul had" vory properly objected iol one of the members of the Grand 13ml Pill-ml Jury. that such an objection was made“ and i-lis Lordship said that he iild earliest days the sheriff had exer- cised great care in selecting jury- meu who wore representatives of the county. of tho present jury that this was not the case were some districts c1’ the county tlipt on this Jury. One of the functions ofthe Grand Jury was to bring be- fore the court any crime or special matter dealing with the welfare of the people. lessened when the county was not 1t was very rarely indeed iot remember a similar instance) n his experience. From tholr it was not the fault this time. There were without representation This safeguard was represented as fully as possible. The sheriff in the exercise o! his livered his charge to the Grand duty should never run the risk of Jury the following motions wore lnciurling in his list of jurymen any heard: unsuitable men, men whose rela- tion to the law had been oven doubtful or unsatisfactory. The objection taken by the Attorney General went deeper than this. His Lordship suid he would like to em- phasize this now in the strongest [iosslblo way, so that there should not arise again any question as to whether a member o; the Grand Jury had himself been involved in practices that were contrary to law. There was no greater safe- guard of justice than a Grand‘ Jury properly chosen and repre-f sentative of the county. lt could be looked upon as a guardian of God's earth. The evidence given lore the Magistrate in the case ‘f A. L. Doyle indicated that there had been a gun in the hands of the ac- cused, that it had been discharg- ed and had struck a youth, caus- ing serious wounds. The Grand Jury should particularly keep in mliid that it did not deal with the defense, but with the question whether the accused should or should not -bc tried; whether or not there was justification for the shooting was not a question with which it had to doal. The third bill m‘ indictment was against \Vlllliilll (lormloy, James Goriniey and Francis MacDougall and charged that on or about the twelfth (lay of March, 192G, the sc- __.__.@-o>-__._ LATE JOHN R. BOOTH'S ESTATE $3,000,000 ALL GOES TO THREE CHILDREN OTTAJMA. June 28.—— The will of John IR. Booth. Canada's fore- most lumber man, who died last full. was filed in the Surrogate Court here yesterday and (lisposes 0f an estate estimated at $8,000,000. surviving children, two sons, C. Jackson‘ Booth and J. Frederick Booth and ‘one ‘Gertrude Idlcck, widow of Andrew Fleck. They all reside in Ottawa. m» NEW VORK‘ COAL DEALE CLAIMS IRVING BERLIN STOLE HIS SONG "ALL ALONE." R NEW YORK, Juno 2!). —Abra- hum Brown, who soils coal iur at living and writes songs as an avo- ciitlon is suing Irving Borlin, ai- leging piracy of “All Alone," the song Berlin is supposed to haw- dnshcd off at the telephone with his Ellen MacKay in mlllfl. iii-own insisted he wrote it when his WIIP, left him. Anyhow Mrs. isrown got a divorce and Berlin married Ellen, much to her father's chagrin. Wgshern Guardian — FROM OTTAWA ---‘.lir Geo- rge D. Pope, M. L. A., who has been in Ottawa attending the Provincial Conference arrived home on Mon- day evening. iVlr-Pope had the priv- ilege of being present in the House of Commons during last Friday night's debate which was one of the most exciting events which ever occurred in ‘that chamber. PERSONALS 1 —Miss Adele and Miss Con- H-liilllCB MacArthur have returned lo Summorside from Ottawa. ~Mf and. Mrs G. J. Harmon of 29"‘ Tmmcc" lion; Kong left Summerside yes-' enroute to iterday for Montreal, ,England, after spending a couple -oi’ months in Summerside with their son. Mr. B. G. l-l. Harmon of ,the Experimental Fox Station. i’l‘hey expressed themselves as be- Wednesday on the S. S. Minnadosn from Montreal. Street to, the People's Church. where service will be held‘com- mending at 1.15 p. m. The burlal will ho in Canoe Cove Cemetery. IN MEMQRIAM IndOVlflK memory of our, ,des.r mntlier, ‘Mrs Katherine Stevenson... Cornwall, who departed this life June 27th. 1923. . Gone but not fOrBOii-Bll- inserted by son and daughter, Tuunton and Roxbury, Mass. 298 . Tbs tween Po A lsntlnfoi tho fir" tree omen ur and Fort WlIiis_m. Among those participating n L. _ . Francis of - Mutrthwkiolyorfflrgmrlfnoy‘ Wiiiihm. I. . , non Club n ' -- - no . 3i ‘ ‘were? ls Mo‘; .1. 1mm n, oity _ nsor. and other 51m“: sguAgl '_,,_._ function by the so ry club of Pm Arthur. new Jon‘ to use‘ .. - I “.-‘ - -~ m -‘ a , . / sr-m- gnaw rlaughier, Mrs ll. | p ivundrode Ihst sro to lino both sides of the mlin cused had made an assault upon -aud beaten Patrick l‘. McKenna, \0i!CIlSl0lllllg actual bodily harm.\ ,Bnth of these inst two cases’ oseemed to have nriscn at the same time and occasion. | The Grand Jury would also visit the public institutions, the asylum and Infirmary and the county jail. Yesterday there was a fire at the asylum and His Lordship said he would ask thc Jury to make u care- ful inquiry into the clrcuinstiiiices 0f tho firv. it appcilrcd lo have ‘been duo to lightning, but the Jury should make a careful in- lvnlstigatiou for the purpose of putt- ing on record what had occurred there at the outbreak of tho fire; what the conduct m‘ the officials in regard to thc patients had been. IThere should be an adequate, care- 'fui, and searching inquiry, not to soc if anything had been wrong Hills Lordship did not presume that for one moment), but to see if the officials had done their duty and make a record of it. This re- ‘port might be of considerable, and perhaps of great importance in thc future. Previously, said thc Chief Jus- tice, it had bot-n a habit in recent. years to hurry through the work of the Grand Jury. He was not sure that this was a good thing. ln looking over court records of fifty, years ago l-lis Lordship said that he had found at the Trinity !Term of 1876 there had been a much larger number of bills of in- dictment, and that these bad been of a more serious nature than those the Grand Jury was now dealing with. But the Grand Jury at that time had taken ‘more than a week tn look into these hills. It had taken into consideration n number of other matters, had tak- en its business with great serious- ness and bud done it with great thoroughness. His lordship said he was not suggesting that tho present Grand .Illl‘y should extend its inquiries to such a long period, |but would emphasize thc point that its work required great thoroughness, and if it thought ii needed more than a day for its rin- liberations it should take the noc- essary time. The docket was as follows: ‘lug greatly pleased with their THE DOCKET visit to the island, and will call ‘here again in January when rn- Ablent or Absoondlnp Debtor smoker onliurning to l-long Kong. They sail Bank oi’ Nova Scotia vs. (‘hark-s P. McGeughey “Ililaking History at the Head of thdliakes Qtrset bo- tho ceremony wens: Mayor Matthews, pdosldorrt of the Port Arthur spade); F. I. Allen. ohsirmon of Pan Arthur prominent oltlzons of both communities. Tho hood . Russell H. Engiis vs. John A. ‘l Lea ' Donald Manson cutors, etc., vs. John C. McDonald torney General of Prince Edward Island. Mr H. J. Anderson, Registrar of the Probate Court, be made a commis- [stone-r for taking affidavits in the moves that the submission to ar- rule of Court, and the" motion was thonotary was then filed. Mr ‘lumen then announced to the ‘Court that Non Jury Debt or Dsmspo Bouts Wholesale vs. D. M. lfso- Mc- James MacSwein vs. Jos. Bani. G. Acorn vs. James Row- Brighton Home I PAGE THREE For Sale All Iodosn vsfllsnsp». Ilot water has A; nice comfort sp- ' Good. Lot. Owner csflifiTfovllfiet Apply " DR. J- A. ALI-Ill u A-lrolc street Jury Debt or I‘ Guy Dalling vs. Everett McKcnd- ick Alf. F. Houston vs. Charles T. Wm. D. McKenzie and ano, exe- - Non Jury Trespass 2 Margaret Jardine vs Pearl Gay Special Paper Julia Carver. Executor. vs At- After the Chief Justice had de- The Attorney-General moves that e Supreme Court. John C. Sims vs William T. Sel- ler. in this case Mr inman, K. C..? bitration in the case be made s granted. On the motion of Mr ln- man the Award left with the Pro- ‘2 it was his intention to move to set aside the Award, and he requested the Court to set a date on which to hear a motion for a rule nisi for that purpose. The Court set down 10 o'clock Monday next as the time‘- for hearing in the application. , Judgement was giving in the fol-l lowing case ‘by Mr Justice Haszard iiottetown, Justice Arsenault: Rayon.” M". growing grppp, Pidgeon vs. Harry '1‘. Holman, imur” in 0.1;, and Mr vw~ Cemetery Notice . Comets, st Vslioyfioid sro quested to most there on Tuesday. __-_ Ali persons interacted In ‘the! ro- tho Church. July om n’ P. M. M. D. MARTIN, Sooty. of Trustees. NORMAN NICHOLSON’ floaty. Tress. Cemetery Com- 287-6-30-3I. Safety First .___ ~ Lightning Protector Nature provides protection from vorything that attacks by using the means at your disposal, viz: t-istureo Laws. Safety First applied to your bed or lounge protects you during lightning storms snd you re safe. Sent by msii with dir- ctions for One Dollar per sot. Address SAFETY FIRST LIGHTNING PROTECTOR Charlottetown, P. E. I. 866-30161. I '. FliR SALE A fsrm three miles from Char- conslstilip of thirty six Eighteen three sores in first which a rule for a new trial WEB-clover. four sores sown out. two refused with costs. acres of turnips, bslsnoe ‘in excel- Yeo versus MacFadyen, rules setvlem puma. |nc|u¢|n° m,“ ".4 aside, verdict for defendant. andim"h|n°,.y_ a new trial granted, argued last Easter term. the Judgement of the Court, grant, ing a new trial, Morley Bell and" lnman, K. ‘C., for plaintiff, Neil‘, MaoLeod, K. (3., and Saunders, K., C.. for defendant. Hearing was then begun on thhe‘ non jury debt or damage case of Russell H. Engiis vs. John A. Lea. lrleatb Strong K. C... and J. D., Ste- wart K. C.. for plaintiff, and E. H. Strong and J. J. Johnston K. C.. for defendant. 1 l Grain Receipts l Ahead 0f Last Year‘ (‘Special to the Guardian) PO-RT COLBORNE, Ont, June 29.— Grain receipts took a spurt ahead last week when nearly ‘four million bushels were unloaded from fourteen lake boats. The total move mcnt for the season is now 30.625. 010 bushels or approximately four- teen million bushels ahead of fig- ures to this date last year. —-—-—<0->-——-— cams servos MONEY 'ro GREAT BRITAIN -ro AID cram- mc ‘MINERS HARBl-N, June 29.4 Labor lead- crs here are collecting $20,000 to be sent to England to aid-striking- ‘British miners. Members of profes- sional unions are required to Sill)’. scribe one pcr cent of their month-l iy wages to make up the $20,000t quota. ' i i l i 1 Iy Msrio loirnont Smart women are showing much interest in ims new straight line dressing gowns of crepe ‘Dflmvd I" gay colors. The one shove is e tyilkill 93 simple. The material is crepe. yel- ‘ow. printed in purple and block. and the gown is bordered in block. These are also smart in ‘tub sill, quite inexpensive if they ore mods at home, and one can cut thorn iby a man's dressing gown ipsttorn. There is but one hand on e new wstch. the spaces between tho hour numerals being marked in five min ute Intervals. =7‘ oroute. Apply by A The Chief Justice today-delivered " 2B5_6_30_w"n3|_ Also up to dsio milk letter , - B. C. elo Guardian. 0§QO§OQ§%OO*- J. Lester Douglas 80 Queen Street Charlottetown. P. E. I. Crssm Separators THE SHARPLES SUCTION FEED Sklms ciein st sny speed. Terms to suit customer“ Extra parts on hand. Write or Phone 79B or 989 since taking over this Hotel we have s99"! "WW thousands of 60"!" I" repllrs and improvements. it is now the finest Hotel of ill olass In the Maritime Provq lncos. it spphil to those who want s comfortable Hotel and splendid tsbls and excellent service st s moder- sto prioo. Rates from $3.00 to 04-99 per dsy. Charlottetown I Hotel 00., _ Ltd. Proprietors MISS L. MoQUAiD. Msnspor. ‘\ QUEEN HOTEL Mr and Mrs Heath Strong, llr. land Mrs ll. H. l-lnglis. summar- sidc; L. L. ffiu-w-ric, A. J. Steele. Snuris; Mrs Annie L. llopor, Mrs. A. G. Jenkins. Georgetown; Mrs Wm. Clark, summersido; ‘Mar- lgaret Clark, City; Miss M. F. H. lLea, Traveller's Rest; John A. Lou Traveller's Rest; G. R. Ellinghnm. Toronto. Sheep A 0mm»: Leg up supply yOII with COOPEWS DIPPING POWDER - Two sizes 2S sud 100 pai- lon packages. ___- HUGHES’ KRESO DIP. No.1 Will not stain or injure tho wool, but will promote the growth. Will not oauos tho ismb to lssvs tho owe. Hughes Kroso Dip will kosp oil stock in s healthy and thrifty condition. frso from psrssitos lid sidn lio ossos. .-»z--. ~ ... _