21.7195; it Four Insertions |v;l||l|t lnuerflon N" . New in Aluminum. lkrachcrg Wanted .. i‘ . éjioyafahh ‘ I ikl“ .9’ 1s good (tea i Your-grocer ' "' '4 v- izsn BOSE oRAw§ov§.'i¥E¥o1£§:§ v a» a-iudseofv i“ fineteacl“ - 4 A é vvvovuvow» 10.; ‘per-line pf Swuirr s U1! pop lino of 5 'ur1l n1 perrllua of 5 50rd} Miscelleneous ‘Eran-remnant Fonfiuour- flglit! Exist School. Supplement $100 Wilfred Mooney, Sec‘y, Iona, P. O. 7955-7-19-31 QIlTrEo-oAp/rats: rrsAcu-ea for Aiurtinvxllo SchuoicWm. A-M- Niurlill. Sei-"y, Alartinvalc. l'.- Iii- ,‘ x023 "_.“ WANTED -- TEACHEFL. FOR. smnhcona School, hoidliiivpflrst o, .1...-@nu your ceitlilcaip. P111» teslnllt qirelerrod. filllllllfiilllrant $101). Midiiilllllllel‘ and full vucul lion. Applyio AIBXA.M' yiicKiiYv Dundus Central, Kings floilhlil. fr". |.;_ Iglgpd, 8025'7-21-2I -—A————*?f——f‘*—“'" WANTED-TEACHER son Mr.- VETIIOII sqh q 58111111161118“; will? J.E. Purch c; ec‘y. "195-1-‘1-19-111 wXiri-za - AN_ sxrcamucsn second class teacher for Aubnfll SPIIQOI. No. 7a. Apply John Gm;- ahd. Secretary- vsao-"i-io-di -=—-—-—_.r1-.—-.———-'-—.n . . WANTED-SECOND cL-Ass TEA- cher for jiollve Bill’ Schlioll- 5'19‘ piemenrtfls. Midsummer 141cc" v min, Mrs. Wesley Keefe. 3061"? ' BIG EARNINGS. STEADY EM- 4? JNO. ALFRED MeDONALD, LAND Surveyor, llermanvile, I*.I<l.-l-- , , 3924-2-17'lmo ' i .L LOQlL-A BLUE ENAMELED ._brooch, sterling sliver. Finder please leave at Guardian. . _ 7976-7-19-31 WILL TIIE PARTY WIIO, LEFT two knitted bedspreads at the Ilandicraft Exchange, July 14th, kindly communicate with the 1 {Supervisor of the Womens Insti- tutes, Box 123, Charlottetown. . 8032-7-2l-3i ployment for Barbers. Become expert in 8 weeks. Write Molcr Barber College, Department “F” Halifax. 3-l-22-ttstf FOR A WELL-MADE TAILORED- .10-_Ilif!€lilllI'8 Suit or Topcout, try tho Tailoring Company who has won n. high class trade, surprising _ very many with quality and ilt in the latest styles, write the under- signed who has a high récorrl to call and show samples and styles. A (it is guaranteed. S. F. Tar~ BIJNFERS WITH (Canadian Press) LONDON. July 20.4115 Majesty had a long talk with Premier Stan- ley Baldwin at Buckingham Palace Wdfly about the Premier's forth- coming visit ,to Canada with the Prince of Wales and Prince George The Ministérs‘,iln'ived¢»st the cabin- et meeting in Downing Street today attired in silk hats and morning coats to bid farewell to the Premier, hilt a special meetingof the cabinet was fixed for this evening on pg- couni. of the rectill ' of Hon. "WI C. Bridgeman dnd Viscount Cecil from the Geneva" Conference on further ,¢».,¢»_»”.».»“»~» limitation of naval armament. The Prime Minister wishes to know from Mr. Bridgcman what the position really is, as the negotiations between Britain and Japan have become ra- ther complicated, recently, and it has beendiflicult to explain mat- ters by telegram. A further reason why the first lords presence at the meeting is important is that Lord Balfour who will be in charge of af-~ fairs during the Prime Ministerial absence, may be made acquainted! with the course of events. Well in- formed quarters in London today state that the present position of theiconference is such as to justify a continuance of the negotiations. Forty-Two Countries Will Participate (Canadian Press) _ OTTAWA, July 20.— Forty-two countries will officially participate in worlds poultry congress which opens here next Wednesday. This announcement was made today at congress headquarters following the receipt of word from Budapest that the Hungarian government is send- ing a delegate in the person of vPaul Tolnay, Agricultural Superintendent. . r1 ,, It, R. l. l’. h‘. bush, 172 Prince St., Chcriflltfi Further internatiou exhibits have Rwy’ Bay F? u“? , ,_79li(i-7,-20-2i town.. 6'23“ arrived at Lansdow e Park. wAm-so -ex1=emiauc,so 550' Wanted DEATHS ond Class teacher for Itice Point I - ‘ qehno] N“ 112i; Supplinlent 530- WANTED 1-0 RgN1-__ FURpusH- GRANT-At Ilani-zor, .l11ly 20th.. _ -u-11, . ‘ -.'v. 111"?’ ‘ggzrrlzei Mac cl bfizio77_7vzo_zxl WANTED-TEACHER» son. nom- om; Creek‘ School. Apply t0 Bruno Pineau, secretary. “ca 79.92474 - . ____i_‘é-v__»-——-———~ TEDs-ZND CLASS TEACHER. wfAol: Newton Cross School. ‘ Apply J. F. Morrissey. Trlmwe- " . " ;_ _ a 199=-1-2°-“~ -*-=‘—o"‘*”’"“"*+u_’amfl wAfq-rgp WOMAN FOR GENER- AgfilgguiEgcligdINNroEqliflozpgg: .al housework. Apply Mrs. Eil- Q ' ' ‘ v . v v - v - . , ~ i ~'\V0ll(|- NicPhuil, (doinwdll. rsitclci":r1.:::::..:::";:.r. , °t T“““°e“' l t $625.5?» Eifisiueucnn MAID 8014-7-21-3! For Solo» ITO‘; SALE-RUBBEFFTIRED AU- in back wagon. 1:001! 115i IlP-‘V- Court and Son, Ilcllforrl. 79-i5-7-l9vIll POITSALEP-‘ONE SOLID MA- _ . . » " WWW There h i P. . - Ildgany hilild carved hdn Cflllifh‘. WANTED-MAID FOR. oeumtsr. yofza d1‘)? “l ° m" chilgt-éegwrllliclpK-Eigde. ‘o’. A. s.. e1‘, also vipright piano holh iu ex- ‘housework. No washing. Good AM find ‘he "me Jo i Dec m o - - - -- m- V- . ,. (Hum, 16g we minim. 1 s A Mathieson 1 , l1; 811cc 0S . . A. 8.. Charlottetown, reilent on ‘i’ I 3_ wages. Mr. J. . I you went’ P111. Eugene J05 Wynne o A s '»__'__H___.._§(Eff_'_' 0mm“ Si‘ ' Thereyzae (‘was ‘who think of '§h§1i%imidgl.,:.§ 1. eeé1hd1d' n] FOR SALE _ smeen sEvwlNG .-§ ——--————— j “ "- ° *‘_“- - ~- Charlottetown. machine. Apply 47 Chestnut Stv.- Nursing ‘ And "y "0 he buy” “m! con‘ E‘ I" Lmyd A- wmmlmtii- Q- A- __'_f___.___.__--i-l——|~—-v_°UNG WOMEN nEsmmq-Tg ' Inserted hy Loving pm-enp; _ ' ' - -v Tiers 8. - Hm SM-E-‘RANGE App“, 17o v enter July class of North Adams MP- "l"! MPS- J- A- Ilcrdinx.’ fitéfloJas'pwln' Mccauum’ chtmi Km" S'- 7984'7‘20'2‘ Training School for Nurses. and Family, Rustic: n1‘, ‘Ilia? BitM"ti.n‘ vudrih" Adam's. Mass“ 11161159 ' v » lottetowniPdEzd-I’ ve shah iv... SALE AT nAno/lnrikowmo machine with new "shrift. Apply L. M. care Guardian. . . . ' 8032-7-21-211 FJv sstiacooo oruviuo WA- goiriimi Ilurncss. ADD1Y~ 13 Puma‘ ant street. / 7974-77204‘. 557x "' iftifi‘ ‘SALE - sEVENTYI Acrlgmql 1mm, espeofniiy admitted ., m thchgedwing of seed WWW“- (lno-half mile from AGeorKBlfN/JJ‘ liuildingn nil Kfifiil- Alllliy l“ Mm’ ll. J. McPhee, Georucifilv". 17-1511‘.- ~ . _ ,. fmo-sl FEW sARReN STRAIN WHITE, iegiiorus and Ant-onus (‘Ockelfflih nil pure bred 0ntnrlo,qin¢k-_l!"““ in 1..., 10 weeks did. ‘rad dddh. Jolni Jardlne, Freetown. Nurses, . 7777-74341 M. . , , ____ v v ‘ ‘ i__._______-_-— n’ AKent-s Wanted’ ‘I " ' ' ‘ 1; Iasurs WANTED TO TAKE j ‘ . , orders for tho finest line of Per- ’,,',".i’sfv '1‘ - 80ml] Greeting Cards over shown v ll) Canada. Regain] Atrt 00.. 310~ . s dl ve., orcn n. \ .:1 vi. ‘wmrv -»l 1 m‘ m‘ A. w. July v-zri . - |"'°°v -. "i" °"" 1"" “IMPERIAL ART" IS rue-swear.- . final 5W6" , MFA-MUM! i v ihgmhrk on Christmas Greetlnlt i‘ tbouuanm", H!‘ ’v§""l|_i'i‘,, m, , repair: “L ll nw- the linen} ti of. III, 4 in} price. ' "-50 TRAINING SCH ed house, centrally iocillliii- Al)’ ply this office. 798511-204»! ‘VII-ANTED, EXPERIENCED GAR- at 2 n- m. ago inau. Apply, stating experi- ence and wages wanted; HIV‘? referenrwe. Cooloyflq (lurage, North Tryon, I‘.l*l.I. 3013-7'151'3i i927, Mrs. Annlo (lrunt, widow oi‘ the late John .I. (lrant i_n the 86th your oi‘ hci ago Funeral Friday. HOGAN — In this city, July 20th., 1927, the infant soirof Mr. undvMrs. William Ilogun, age (l weeks. DICKS-At 28I Kent St. Mrs. Agnes Dicks aged 86 years. Funeral notice later. ‘ ‘ for general housework. Reference Apply Mrs, D. Stewart, 1555 Kent st, 79i3-7-l8-tf BIRTHS BOS ELL. ‘—.v\i Pineilo on Mon- day, July 8th., i927. to .\lr. and hire. A. Colin Ilosweil, a (laughter, weighing l0 lbs., Coralio. (Patriot please copy.) whweo- WOMAN on GIRL for housework in family of lllfcfl xulnitn. (‘iounlry girl ‘Dfrvfoffbll- lJnncan Buchanan, New lioinln- ion, -795i-7-lQ,3i write Supt. promptly. School 111ml- med pupils resisirc- 'tlnn'. Provide monthly hlwml“ " and" privilege o! six months’ cold-so at Yale Univeraily 36h”! 0f admins. Ali dxvcnflcc 1111111- \ 5280-54101 o secure \ 0O'l.. Fohwuuns- es. Stephen lIenry Gale liospllal. llfrverhill, llians, Standardized Iloapltal and accredited School. 'i‘i|red year course. Affiliations with the Providence City Hospit- al and Muss. firmsry. Flight hour day. Allow- mico $15.00 monthly. Telililfl court. Classes admitted Febru- m-y and September. Ono hour from Boston. For further inform- ation appy to Superintendent of presentation to old cusicmers. and -*_ 1endo.vwr1tc' forgwfl’! edition. Brit- ‘ y“, Ljrom to <; 2., ,3». i 1- Iotteftown- Hote oo:'i1._id. A . v_.»r.:'§.'... ‘-~ ». nevha-Jvanw v l Jpn so!" _, * - ', onmtorrsrowu "i 1 fin" _ ‘wrist watch- .. "A _ gr, _ o ice and My 1b.". Iv _ . " M“ coir - Honufcott/ur mo Eye and Ear l11- . you“, ~. They sell themselves on , new ones cxclalm- at their exccl- » IN MEMORIAM In memory of Edna. Kather- ine Harding. ‘ N- "MW-FAN Undertaker EMBALMER ' PHONE 149 KINGKIOUARE July Twenty-First, Nineteen ‘ ATIIIBUTE 0 Prov- i (an Canadian Publishing 00., b} The ‘spirit-sincere. patience, love h _ < , p‘ , (‘it ("gig-d Wellington St. W.. Tcériinivgb m m RQZQIIIIIIIQ God when iglouii the idol‘ n; bong-i l‘ arc l-‘filtol and uplen f “(r "Jpound Y ‘ ‘ ‘"’ - '1“ P u, , v-'~v'-..-’~‘.,,. ' _ ». » A ~~ ~ Soletlhpfll hliljtii-hioimdhmaihe, Wdlw*w£,'.§"!2§,. ' L With hehdr-a’$oopv'wfth weight of ripened worth Ilutylohns n_ V ‘he din-ir- fulnéu oily glfl-"iéll" 2%. ykgyfiliat-iiolybetyieen A. Betta and iirilittetot! 2’ ‘Finder P!!!“ 56ml ltannadfe. ~11 w. BIISB-I-II-li. .~" 941"” '1?» t: r3 v 3.. z/ [gums-Whe- ._.1 iévi, rmmtumruml Kh6GHmhE- Augustus and until today on account of which started to fall shortly before‘ ll o'clock and continued intermit-I the different events will be favo pears the following: 1105M). Bn. C. E. P.) tenure of cmd. of Lt. Col. A. Mc- Leod. V..D.. is extended to the 711st of May. 1928s 1st. (P. E. 1,) IN MEMORIAM - ' In Loving Memory of _ nav. anucsr ARTIIURI yyESTMORELANQ, by . Bliv.._w. A. woiuson He kept a treasury all the tored wltlgjcontcnl. that l "e silent melody o faili The loyluljlilfling of 1h m ‘visits u‘! fqr tilt lilllflfl‘ lll up‘ molar/nor: "‘ M11111». Mela»! ech- . ‘l.~.l""'rllii eeemvwfl l?! -' shun Wife “FILM g FINISHING Craswell Studio 131 Great George Street i? T93 PEN-y today (Thursday). Meat wagon for sale. attendance. ... . - PICNIC I-IeartzHall at 4 p. m.‘ Home on I-IOLIDAY - s. 'i‘ro1n idliiiiburgli University. lie will (‘ore rcturniiii: i0 Scotland. '1'] NICS.—The 1.0115111! of the Cro‘ Picnic which had to be post- iponed yesterday on account of ln-‘ clement weather, takes place today, as does also the St. Races. The Scottish Gathering‘ been indefinitely postponed.» CENTRAL PARISH (Church 0f--T|ll1)'(‘l'-'lllil Company oi’ Rochester; berm” the cenmiery Hates “i u 9W“ Scotland).—-Rev. J. Eustace purdlc, B. A., will preach at Glasgow Road cc Sabbath. Jnlydftli, dt_1o.ao 8.. m. Lot 48 at 3.00 p. m. imdin the Peo- ples‘ Church; Charlottetown at 7.00 p. m. Special collection at all serv- ces. POSTPONED-The annual meni- ini-Z of tho Prince lilllwnrd Islun Iliblc Society was to have ' been held in Cnvendihh yesterday but could noi ho hr-id on itcconnt of the weather and is now postponed until further notice. ‘ DISAPPOINTING WEATHER. —, The weather mm; handed out a: preaching a retreat at Notre Dame brand of weather yesterday that disappointed thousands throughout the province, the citybeing possibly affected most of all. Four outings were billed for ‘yesterday—The League of the Cross Picnic at North.‘ sions. Hc is at present at the Brae. Wilt-shire; the Scottish Gathering at. Vernon River: a tea party at,F'ort horse race at St. Peters, allof which were jgstponed the rain, tently all day. It is to be hoped with better weather today. GAZETTED. -In the eligible list recently announced by the Civil Service COIZIIIIISSIOH appears the £01- lbwlnsz- Caretaker. Charlottetown. P. E- vL. Department of Public Works: Georfle s. M. Larter. 0. A. S. Charlottetown, P. E. 1.; Percy J. Keenan. O. A. S., Charlottetown, P. E. 1.; Arthur George KingfO. A. 5., Charlottetown, P. E. I.; Harry Simmonds. o. A. s... Charlottetown, P- E- 1.: Wm. R. Mason, o. A, 3,, Charlottetown. P. E. 1.; Fredk. Chas Worth, Charlottetown, P. E. I; Iiouis L. McMahon, Charlottetown, P. E. I. Postal Helper, Charlottetown, P_ E, I.. Post Office Department; Wilfred C~ wrightv 0- A- 5-. Charlottetown. KinfiOIl. Charlottetown, P. E. I‘- Fredk s. McLeod, chdriduetowh, 15.,‘ n. I. Among the list d: appoint-T ments. promotions, etc., in the Can-i adian Militia recently gazetted up. P. n. I. mgr.‘ The period of Canadian Artillery: Med- Bty- 8th., Med. (HowJ-To be prov. Lt. '27Allan Joseph McCape, l'th lhlcdredane Twenty-Six. r FRIENDSHIP "3""- ‘meirunseen- son over sod: , f! mrie- .' . .- Y. have moi- -. v THE ' CHARIIOTTETOWN -— _——-——- q . . , VIENNA, July 20.—Vienna bowed I '- v- v - v ooooeo-gomovvovmovooo- in; head today in son-aw a; sixty *"—-——-' _ "' _ victims of last week's rioting were ——— laid at rest in a common plot in the 35E CLASS|FIEE front DIIIZB 1| iliacDonslrl wbpvdied 1cm: CREAM soc!‘ 1. t (i. m, Herbert OrphanagelTl urslziay Evem Georgetown from the residence of "TIE- A good time eicpeciedl Band inim , I» _ 8o4z._X__21_uiTIlGI'l9 was“ a TODAX.-,The “Ilflnity Church Choir Picnic ‘which __was to be held yesterday: afternoon willi take place today. Cars will iqqve.‘ Afnclloiniill, Jr., son oi‘ S. A. Mac-i iionald nrrivul home lust evnuiui: spend u short holiday at home be“ 130139, fviurrisey, Peter h“ . an] l wiDouglus family. the office staff oi‘. 0i’ these were Women. retfCo, will be pleased to learn that he Frank W. Mcflto the number of 76 making r‘ QQ'QFQOQOQO%IF_OOQO'§QQOQ'OQQ“ i4‘ 1 Jlaces. c"@c"" ‘turmoil Owing m his " Si... Peter's Home Bacon were (Canadian Press) I .‘ . i postponed until today. Boeing stifling at 2 p. m. great public cemeie y-on the out- skirts o! the city. As li’ to stone for _ the deaths of so many of their .. . d, t “Bfheiiiefr townsfolk even those who sponsored New Hampshire, lain (my mflfihithe riots maintained an attitude of "iii- W" held M0114“? MWYII°°B i" reverence during the funerals. There were no demonstrations of any kind. L- 'H' Doug!“- Thirty nine others who were killed 1MB“ "tieildimfie- in the disorders, including eleven “friends. from Charlottetown anrbponcemenfwi“ be buried ‘Oman-Duh other ports of the Province, as well In an oration a; the graveside’ the .us (morgeiown, being present to Communist leader 531d ma; the (pay their inst tributed of respect. =idead comrades had led the way where more timid members of the . ,1 ' m - ' v- _ Tliefunerai of the iatedlulpii W.‘ s sister‘, Mrs. ill 1'. Msclionald belonged m the ‘Muso1|ii-f'01'de1', and his fellow‘ meni- .nt iiu- house by Rev. ‘iienry Pierce, (Pastor oi‘ (he United Church, who p150 offered prayer at the grave. The solemn Mnsnnicfhliituol was thcn celewMillLfmLishrdi cmfyw s then performer] b " or wqrghip- workmen of every state affiliated with the greatest world union. At the graveside of their valiant com- rades, he declared, they repeated their oats of solidarity. After ‘m; Ammo,“ J_ w_ qmee‘ ‘speeches by other socialist leaders, l, The pail bearers wthre Seymour mmidmg Lord Mayor can gem‘ C. i\'1ligi1t, (iupinixi Ciiifrles Fitz- "emuvcs u: the victims We" invited gQruhL John Slmvnm Thmnna m to gather round the coffins and fol- ROM’ and L “m,” low them ‘to the mortuary where an ,..D.,m,|.1_ _ A '|opportunity would be given to look y-Qpowgm; {mm} mlnneg once more on the faces of the dead. were rereeiveil: Cross ‘frmn N. B. The“ the multitude was assembled ‘wreath hm] (‘rugs from, “H. emmny, en signal Joined in with the male ees oi‘ (he same firm, wltl‘_wh°m.chohr in singing the workmen's in- fMr. MacDonald ha.) heenkmnnected, ternationai. Small deputations rep- ifbr many ‘years; ‘mmhiemugc resenting all industrial enterprises lwrenth from Si. George's Lodge A. and Public 11mm“ We"? Presem- Al‘ F~ 191 A- M-i wreath from his broth- $086319!“ Bbfilli- 5.990 09°F“? 11399115" ,ers and sislern; ercscentir-from the 9d the Obseqllies Mid the mfliorill’ It was re- of thc Patriot Publishing Cnmpzmyjvealedtoday that 350 policemen in 1111f] Mr. John McLaughlin); scvcn of flueis from Mrs. Renlon nnd hmi- Friday's disorders, fifty farn- them were grievously hurt. "Y. 11nd llirs. Norman MacDonald. ‘ -;-~--,<q> ' . -- - i v-—----<-o-c~_-_ ' " my“... A Club for Tramps Rev. Father Quinn, C. S. S. R, is! (By British United Press) PARIS, July 20.-~One of the strangest stories which has recently ' come to the ears of the Paris policel i ‘Rev. Joseph McGirvel, C. S. S. R, had its origin in a dramatic rescue P‘ 55- Peter's Elector)’. St. John, N. from the Seine. _ 11s., is on the Island preaching mis- Shortly after midnight somewhere in the shadows a man leaped out, _ - and two minutes laterv was drawing _ Miss Mary McKee of Ottawa and a half-drowned woman to the bank. 'Miss Vic Craig also of Ottawa are '. Two or three other people emerg- l visiting in the city the guests of ed m ilvlrs. lildison. Mullin, Water Street. v Academy. ' dark corners. Amen got out to find a policeman, who would ar- -‘Donald, Western Union Telephope hospital or first-aid post. When the policeman and his has so far recovered from his recent snide returned the woman and her .,operation in the City Hospital as to rescuers had disappeared. ‘be able to return to his home. Mr. Inquiries have revealed a remark- .McDo aid has been confined to the able story. The rescued woman vhospi al for three weeks as the re_- had attempted to commit suit of an accident met with while She had been a in the discharge of his duties as and was about to have n. child of ‘lineman. whom her employer was the father. v ' . i The man had dismissed ‘ Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Swindells, of leaning of her condition, and she ‘Princcport, Nova Scotia, arrived had for some time wandered penni- ‘yesterday by thc l-Iochelpgo to fit-JESS- jtend the Guesnsey Field Day-and‘ It W118 i1 "Emil W110 511119111191‘ ‘Picnic vat the Experimental Farmffrom the river, and she disappeared "This cvent has been postponed till because he and seine of his friends _t0doy owing to the rain. Mr. and who could afford nothing for them- (Mrs. Swindells will remain over and selves found accommodation for her. attend it today. Mr, Swindellg 15 in a bare room, in which she could the proprietor of the well known M any T11139- BIIJOY the 111K111)’ 0i’ i1 Beach Hill Farm, and is one of the mattress. It appears that there is a veritable m, He will “tramps club" installed on the river 01‘ WI (most prominent breeders of Ciucrn-i scys in Eastern Canada. ‘be one of the principal speakers at hank, and its members, companions‘ the Field Day today. in adversity. practice among them- l g selves, at any rate, the great virtue Miss Hilda Alien, in charge of Y. of charity. | W. C. A. work in Yarmoutii, arrived‘ There is one who acts as baxberl 1h the city Monday and 1m Tuesday to the rest. whose my is nothing for. afternoon for Canoe cove where She his services, but share their wine‘ will direct the provincial c. o. 1. T. and bread with him. Camp. There is a woman. too. who es- Camp registrations have mp“; in capes the necessity of making early. me morning rounds of the garbage cans_ camp opening Wednesday the larg-iHnd central markets by patching the est in the higtofy of Q G_ L ~13 work threadbare clothes of others. i) II the machine causes the blood-vessels of the stomach to Suicide vibrate sufficiently m re-establish servant on a farm circumflom - 4‘ Dr. Elsenmengcr, the inventor, had hitherto applied his invention he‘ on only to persons who were almost dead as the result of asphyxiation or drowning and who were in need ‘rare i. i dealer near O (Canadian Press) C6151!“ cnrniviuv imrnisnriu (By British United Press) LONDON, July 20.——The bi-cen- tenory of the Faversham Farmers‘ terrupted existence since its founda- tion on June 2i, 1727, in a. country house known as "Lords" (still PARIS, J11iy 2U.—-MarcelCacl1in, simdmlli- m“ ‘hi’ m“ b°'°“9h °’ mere telephone, (‘O-ii .Blood Circulation Is Restored (By British United Press) artificial respiration. ndow and died on her way imprisonment member oi’ (he French Parliniiunit Favershan" has just and lender. of the Communist party said Mr. PARIS, July 20.—-A Viennese doc- tor has, it is reported, invented an Yslfirlflllsly from i-hc Shelter 0f apparatus which, while it has not 'yct succeeded in awakening the dead, has induced circulation of the The inany friends oi’ R. J. Mc- range for the woman's transfer to aibiqod in the body o; n, person dead (for some hours. The apparatus is electrically driv-. B16911 _ ‘ _ ‘en anu h) appneu w me swmachjbflbli? brill-her. 589d 51X. l???“ ' The message effected by means of lf-‘hdm be B-Slflelh" OII It was the intention when the club was formed, shortly after the death of George I.. that there should- be twelve members, and that each of them should entertain the others as inscribed on parchment nowv dial ing: (l) To have but one joint, or dish, and the same to be on the table exactly at two of the clock. (2) Every person to drink what quantity of liquor he pleases. v These rules and other rules are. almost unchanged today. The "one joint," for instance, has given way to two joints and two sweets. The second rule is carried out by it being the custom that member shall help himself (o wine, and not he helped by a neighbour. Old local families who figure on the membership roll are those of Neame, Cobb, Hilton and Murton. The Neames trace their pedigree back to 1488, and it is at the resid- ' (ence of one of the clan, Frederick __é<oa A mother was singing her baby “If ‘Lwere :1 baby," said the and Now, however, it has been tried on‘ a person for two hours, o. woman of 1 |forty. who fell from a third-floorf to his- pital. Two hours after death the ap- paratus was set in motion. While the tongue was held with pinchers, litre of salt water was injected in the Alter half-an-hour the blood be- lgan to circulate under the skin, the- ‘pulse beat, and the cheeks showed‘ that in the veins was flowing-Ill" the red blood of a living person, but the blue blood of the dead. It is true that there was no sign of an awakening, but this is not the‘ object of Dr. Eisenmengeus inven-J ‘tion, which is designed simply to re-establish circulation of the blood. The old method of inducing artificial respiration, by means of rhythm"! 1257 igzj i W3 ,, SEVENTIFFH. i va ARE YOU READY FOB. THE HAY- lNG SEASON WHICH WILL SOON BE HERE? LET US HELP YOU. First of all equip your barn Harpoon Hay Forks Hay Carriers . . . . . . .. Steel Track . . . . . . . . .. .. . .35 ft. Wood Track Hangers . ........20 glands Oldest Cup‘ Club, which has preserved an unin-' been celebra-' ted. The club—a quaint dining ln- in Franc-c, and Jacques Doriot, n1i-j5m'“"1°“—15 5am w be the moles‘ Oiiitll‘ deputy now behind the burs 509ml “riw-"iwtlo" 1n Enghmdv of (he ilnSunto pris’o11 in Paris for twenty-four hours, have failed to obtain their release through legal (rhonneis. The two (lepntiee were sentenced to (rhurges of inciiiiig soldiers to dis- obedience. "Above all," Doriol. when entering the priso1i,|¢0l0l1l‘9d by BB9. illlihldfl "19 3on0“!- "Misier Jniler, don't let us go free authority." (Thin hnd reference tn ibc release from the same prinun of Leon Dau- dct, (be Iioyolist lender, and iwo 1111101" Inen, on :1 fake telephone incdsngc alleged lo have been sent by tho Minisiery of the Interior.) "We will take good care of you". responded (he jailer. ‘ 11-. ANNIVERSARY T‘ once a year at his home. Its articles, h l.’ Neame, that the bl-centcnary dinnoriv. f v.‘ i ils m in the 1S1 my The club is not an institution into "mvemenw °! the wngue- “"9" n‘ Track Eyes . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. On Wednesday afternoon, July 2'7 whm‘ the m'5t'°°me" is “Lilly m‘ because the quantity or blzad-Yhic: M. Floor Hooks . . . . .. ....20 the Camp will be open to visitors mitted‘ m" “'5 members “Ye "I05"? tfniefltsflingegt€e ggxgggugguyemurzge 18 inch Rafter Grabs . . . . . . . . “$140. when a IBMEram of sports and dra- “i 1mg “cquumtanca b m“; w ' ho is apparently l4 inch Track Hooks . . . . . . . . . "Q20 maflcs Wm be presented. They are helpful to each other infilse 0 i1 D930" W l i u n ~~5 - The camp staff Wm be glad if many ways, such. for instance, as in dead. if bow “rum” T9511‘?! ‘(:18 Swivel Rope Hitch . . . . . . . . . . . ...l . . friends at the campers Wm respectithe planning bf their annual toursiund circulation of théro blgfidm Y the Track Couplings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “.50 the scheduled program and comevrhey ffompure ‘mfies cffncernmg me new method are realm m m_ lhnging Hooks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 only M that “ML _ "good and the bad places they chances of success siou have found on the road. Misfortune is the strongest claim to membershlip, and such member- ship meansreal comradeship. -——-—<-0}-—-— (Western Guardian -THE WlLiiIlOT ice-cream party advertised for July 20th will take pltlcu 'I‘hnre1luy, July 21st. if not ‘ than line will bev held-Friday even- ing. 8041-7-21-1l. - hivestoolt liliiarket‘ i " (Cnnarlluri Press) MONTREAL, July 20;—'I'here were a i‘ w odd cattle left over from Mo day and- ouly if lambs. 85 110B?! and‘ 18 ealvesjqr sale on the two markets. ’ A r ' Dottie sales were very dram.- Lambs were steady. Hog pllCf-‘fi . showed a stroughnderfone’ and veal calves were in keen demand. Two choice veols weighing close in 260 pounds each were ‘sold for _ 12% cents per pound. —---—-<o¢-———— any)! ems mwwesr \ -_A__J_ - . WINNIPEG, July lit-Heavy ruins drenched a wide stretch of territory ‘ Albcrth and Saskatchewan during ' ‘ o nlglit‘ and todayt-Bail, accomp- g shied the deluge in some districts‘ eauacilng crop demiige, ‘the! extent of , whi has n__ yet p 1110111111,- Practicaliyéthe cry-e ‘prhirie seer?- ’ maths‘: been user-buy moored by ibfiermitisnt rains duripgweolm and i———<-0->-____ Misfortune often puis us wise to our own carelessness. be (FAR E, nzjivlsgrt P I This special preparation o‘\' I P ourl lo bolnq pluceouhsfpil]. used lh mnnyfiif tiii ‘ " BFF$T7 FQX O t RANCHES" . IT DOES TI-IE OB .23» .$_r a p .1- 'r1-i3|'!"i*R0M'P'r onuooisrs .~—. . do w}? ~ pod?!“ w yvvnv-aa nulls ‘_ ' fannerrsehenuy ere nruln: for c001, tlryiweother. ', u»- L creased. A powerful drull miflht "150 he added to the saline jected. Further experiments are to respiration and an injection of adrenaline, ad- ministered at the same time as the massage is applied, and there is great curiosity in Vienna. as to the results. made with artificial iliiiliillili "("51 ut-d-n l ‘Ono of the lurqut and but t equipped =Hotel|l mu 51mm Connlno ‘I20 mun. 44 67 which have private ’ baths." Completely renovated _ urn. Row throughput periods 1nd the’ United Stile: have its; oplundlcfhblo.» courtqoul _ aervlggtoail Guano. _'_l'ol_o,- Cn noda- ln the put few Hotels phones in rooms,‘ mm $4.110 u» $6M‘ w day. f“ Charlottetown Hotel,‘ ma. Propriotori A HARRY c. lnqwu, uni-w vliivq. ~,» M P: were _ . pewter crumb» , v r sofutlon in- OQ-QQ-OO-OQQO-O GQ-Q-OO-Ofi‘ OTHER. IIAYING REQUIREMENTS ARE LISTED BELOW English Nash Scythes . . . .82." Scythe Snaths _ Clipper Scythes Scythe ‘Stones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..l5 Emery Mowing Machine Stonel..l5 ‘ Grlndstones per lb. . . . . . . ......|.M% Grlndsinnes Fixtures ..........$1.00 1 Hay 1mm .... ..... .41.“ 2 Proill lhy Forks 1.00 8| $1.19 . $1.10 a $1.20" ".30 3 Prong lily Forks .. Hay Fork Handles Wooden Hay Rakes . ‘:4. Manila. Rope per lb ... (about syn ..... .....25 h. Wire Bone .. Tin Ollen ' Copper-ed Ollors . MoehIneOII . . . . . . . . . .. Til? s31; i i ""1""- ‘ . Il- fell w; I‘: .5‘ l .4 ht-wrtfl pvmusz-kt, z : ' ., .__, . ‘.1 F‘ lib JINVIO“ m‘. _. I ti‘