I jogger 11924 7*? -JIJ'»J< if Lu”, , n7 silver-daemon E‘ 1111a m '11-.“ inesyiniivoy. 1/11 0i FOO- ' Ono Insertion Four Insertion Eilhl Insertion "won! Q0004 0b0++00+0 n Miscellaneous +7 JNO. A. McDONALD, P. E. l., SUR vuyor IIHFIIIZIIIVIIIU lll32-7-illl-liilth .GET VOUR PRINTING DONE AT the Guardian Central Job Print- ery. Phone"133’ 88795 Gtf iénéenit mus (lords. égiélapse Teas is. the cry till 1 iloii.it-‘:,'. E _' 7w r ;- y nod laid, > O dlllflhl‘; q- s . . . ‘house-you m ' ofgetringitryndligonrchlli- You can pick u adios astounding , mo, In glmitum, silverware, n; in house accessories u. __ 5A0 way of doing bushel with,’ 1°09 ' peoplcyquickiy, and HE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Reaches the Multitude REETIMQFCHRIST- ‘lmpcrlal Art." Slim- good tea” ........ llo per lino of l5 words mi per Ilun of 5 words 10 per Illin oi’ a wurdl wna» t...» ovn-oq ill lilo llclp “Hinitctl BIG EARNINGS STEADY To Lot \ QQQ-Q. DOC CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENIS Central Guardian. 8HOP from Holmalfs Catalog. DR. HEATH McINTYRE'S office Ivlill be closed until Monday, Aug. AUCTION SALE. -—Williamson’s Auction Rooms, 152 Kent Street, LJO D. m. today; everything in household furniture. 1i "NOW l8 VERY BEST TlME.— You. are intending to try RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE TEA some day—_wily not now’! PRESENTATION T0 ‘FORMER lSLANDER-—Mr. E. E. Stewart, recently retired from the stuff of the parks branch where he was employed as accountant, was met by bis former fellow employees laist Monday evening and presented with a handsome gold-lliouiited fountain pen ilnd pencil, a slight token of esteem null o recognition of his services. Mr, Stewart was n member of the staff slnco 1913. and elected to retire under the Cal- der Act.—Banff Exchange.) The .\lr. Stewart iihove referred to was formerly Superintendent of Educa- tion lnthls city. PERSONALS Mr._J. F, Stcrns. Souris was a visitor in the city yesterday, Ml‘. L. liicKinnon, St. Peters, is among the’ guests registered at the Queen. _ , .\lr. and Mrs. B. l. Raynor. Al- berton are aluong the guests regliq. tcred at the Victoria. Miss lsobcl Toombs, Toronto is spi-nilinfl‘ her holidays at hcr homo iii tlils city. . Dr. E. It. Sullivan and Mr. J, ll. GWVPP)’. of North Adams. Mass.. arrived in tho city Saturday on n "m1"? "111- '1'1111y are guests oi’ Mr. and Mrs, T. I3. Grady. Richmond Si. Ml‘. and Mrs. Albert E. Diilnont and children, Montreal have arriv- “11 t" "bond a month with Mrs. Dumoiii‘s parents, Mr, and Mrs. flcrlrse ll. Toonibs. - Mrs. W. A- Moliaron and two children returned yesterday frolll llustlco where thcy spent tlio past few weeks. DEATHS _.'__..___________,_________ BEERS—-At Cherry Valley, Sliniiay August 11rd. John ll. F. lint-rs, inn-ii 1" yPflr-“l. Funeral from his into resi- EM. deuce at 11 a.m. today to Christ's plnyineiit for Barbers. ilocoine Church, Cherry Valley, expert ill 8 weeks. Write Moi- cr ilarbcr (Iolicgo Department ~ - llallfax. ' ill-its ti. SOVIBI] RIISSIH. (ContlnuedFrom Page 1) 2i‘ THE cnsnnorrsrowu GUARDIAN on Kensington Cheese Factory Rllave you ever visited Keiisiiis- on Cheese Factory? if not. then do so at your earliest 0W0 1111111)’. As strangers in the Provln eluuy not know, it is situated in the sou- thern suburbs of the town about eight minutes walk from the C, (l. n. Depot, Go when tealnsnrs 111w- delivering milk and see sonlethinl; marvellous. You will be courleonsly received by Mi‘. _ Cheesomaker and his still‘! o1 ‘able assistants, but it they B11? 11118)‘ with a “make" Y0" 981mm 01mm?‘ more than an intelllsent _¥11111'-'1‘1i since the boss and 8111f! strictly to business While the rush is on. You will see teams unloading o1‘ waiting turn delivering 1111111 111' the choicest quality. The urea tluu in covered by the field over which Kolisington Factory exercises iiil|ii- enco embraces about sixty =11i11'~11'11 miles of the vcry best farming hind and is cultivated by 11111110 111 the most intelligent solid l1111i;1‘1‘-‘1- sive thrillers ill tlic PFOVIIWQ- Tile producers of milk have sili- died the ilrlncipllu-i that underlie success in this brunch of imhaur)‘. and have among ‘their herds some of the best producers and IlIi-i11i111 testers to be foulld in tlw 1’1'11V111~ cc, They have mastered the art of caring for their herds and oi cx- erclsiug strict vigilance over llw quality and condition of milk that is furnished. They kiiow that intol- ligonce properly exercised. illrcctii energy to uttiilll the best results. Then colnparisoil 0t 11101110118 111111 of results with other institutions similarly engaged. 0r 0l'r1-‘1I01'1|>1 made in previous years by tho some institution, is productive oi‘ results effectually (‘JIUCilIIVCl llud in diciitcs the path that leads to sup- orlor renown, Tile patrons listen, rcod and study. not only io- learn what has ‘been done, is, or will be tIOIili-ii 11111 lo qualify to do even F11'1'111111‘. lllerds arc cilllod tho ilcflciciit illellibcrs being elelnlliateil ulid pro illictivc oncs substituted. Evl-ry dc- lractliig ‘factor is removed and all contributory elements supplioil. Then a stilnuilillve rivalry is maln- stained which augments the pro» ducts that prove results. Must oi’ tlic patrons exercise a keen super- vision over the milk ill-iit in sup- plied ,so that rarely is a can ro- jcctcd, The results this your, lhus for, exceed those of all previous yours. ‘flit-ee- too, are both cl ‘sci in the quality and (iulilitity of milk received. Just olic lllslaiicc. I)Il n Monday rcl-ciitLv, there were rccclv ell 56,000 lbs of iiillk which pro- duct-d (iii (E1101 ‘es averaging T5 1b.; czlcli. Since grading came iiito ef- fect the quality of lllilk has isllri-ly improvctl and results lizivc up Leo Hughes, , attclld 1 O-GOCO O-O-O-OC-O-O-Qfi- O§4§Q+§§O+ THAT CAR 0F YOURS tev HARRY E- PORTER , ' “W. -_T_iiis is a series of articles per- taining to maintenance and repair of your Automobile. We‘ will be glad to ‘answer ' through this column, questions regarding your car or its mechanism. Send your inquiries to "Aut0mo- bllos,” The Guardian Publishing Co., Ltd, Charlottetown. THE FLY WHEEL 'l‘hi.- work of the fly wilt-cl of an automobile. buss two or three pur- poses. Firsl~to balance tliu recip- rocating parts of tlic engine and olliilliiute vibration. Sccoiiil- 'Ill the majority of cascs to act as tlic driv cli T411111‘ from tlic siurtlilg iil()I.i)f‘. 'l‘biril——-in some cases to uct as tlio ilrivcn nlombcl‘ of the clutch. its prliiiiiry ilse IIUWCVCI‘, is for tlic purpose of ltzilzlncllig the cli- ginc and eliminating Viilfiiiiilll, 'l‘hc size and wright of tlic fly wiiecl varies with illfferciit llianil- facturcrs. according to the bore and stroke of tlio motor and the lcliath 0i’ tlio crank shaft. Oin- lllilililfilCllilVll‘ in recent yi-iilti instiilli-il zl fly ivhci-l on tlic front of tho motor ihi wcll as the rcor ,io furthcr (‘Iilililllittt vibration lu tlic Franklin Air~Cilolc<l lvlotilr tlioro zirc fun bl-ailcs installed iii the fly wliccl which gives it a -iili utility, ucilifg as :l suction fun til cool tlic motor without tlic lliic of wzltcr and radiator. Quos.—l have a whistle. iii m_v motor wlicli pulling up lllll What is tlic cause of it? W, M., KL-lisingtoii Ans-Tho whistlomf which you peak is without doubt. duo to :i blow" Ill tho cyliiiiliar licudgaskct or ono of llic spark plugs. (Jill-ck ily squirting nil from spark plugs around lhc i-ylliiilcr Il0lllI_ AI Late Rev. J . F. Denny -(Contlnue'd From Page 1) prollclicil ncuri-r pcrfcction, Nearly lill (‘IIPUGG iiiuliufactiircil has pus- scd First (lradc, ‘Piiusc results lirc For Sore Feet-Minarlzfa Linlment. {O}-———- Report of Womenfs Institutes, of Prince - Edward Island 'l‘lt.\VEiJlii~.‘lt'S ltl<2S'l‘— l-Zlcvcii membuis and live visitors inet at the homo oi Mrs. Leonard Small where ille July meeting of this la- istilute was held. It was reported that a new organ has bccli purch- ased, and a report was also given of a rccellt lee -Creaiil Social. All hiiercstilig report of the Conven- tion WllS given, and several selec- tions of poetry were read. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. J. W. Hail, FiLMIItA-Tlie July ilieotlng of this club was held nt the llonic oi.’ Miss M. Campbell, eight members alld twelve visitors attending, Ai- tcr the usual opening, sonic dis- cuieslou took plilcc on tlio bazaar. after which a leltcr and a pllpt-l‘ were rt-lid. interesting speeches ivcre given by .\ir J. ll. llcll and Mr, Geo. ll. .\iuEl herii. Tiic nicot- lug closed by singing tlic National Alitbcm. Tlic ncxi lliCHtIHK will b1- lielil at the lioinc of Mrs, M. J. Campbell. P11111131‘ PONlli~liligbt members and three visitors incl at thc bonic of .\irs, J. J. MacDonald wlicrc tlic July meeting of this Club WilH held. The Sflfirvillfy‘ rl-portcil $60.61) as procci-ils from ii riwieiii ici- Cream Social, also that $19-01) bad been expended for white wllslliilu tlio school buildings and fcncc niid making repairs. The School Com- mlltei- rcportcil tlio llct-d of u soc- ond broom. A new School Com- mltec was appoiiiteil, also tint: to see about purchasing liarthvood flooring for tlic School. Two new members were \Vl'Ii’i)ll‘lQiI, .-’\ii in- teresting report ol'-ilii= Convention was i-ujilycil. A social boui- was cil- joycd during which lunch was served. The next iiiccllug will he Il(‘I(I at tlic lioinc of Mrs, l1, l1‘. licays. EAST B.-\I.'l‘lC—'i‘lll1 July nicot- int: of ibis Club was held at tlic homo of Miss May .\iurphy and was nitirlidtltl by eight lliclnbcrli and flvc visitors. A splendid report of tlio Convention was given by Mrs. Mctirogor, It was reported that tlio Schoolhouse ziiid fence had been WIlitCWlLiIIIHI since the last meeting. 'l‘hrcc iicw nlcilibers w -ro wclcoiiicd. 'l'lic tii-xt mi-isllng will be hcld in tho Schoolhouse. Sil‘ERlilt()(lKlC-—-t)ii July 16th. fnurlciln iliclllllters and tcli visitors mot at lIll‘ homo of .\lrs. W_ h’. Lli-wcllyn where tlic regular lll(‘t‘I~ lug oi‘ this institute was hclil. ill-- [iorts were heard and tilsiau-lsions thereon fillluwlell. .\il‘l=. Nell Mc- ln-oil, on bcliaf of tlio l, t). ii. E. prvsclitcd 2 beautiful Pairlilllc pic- tlic most successful luiliis ‘lltlfill cli tlic East (Joust was triiusfcrrcil t.ill‘cs which ulc to Iii‘. Il'iiliI1'tI and _billig in the Sirliotii, AIIt‘|' a dainty out: visitor incl in the lilstltutc laiildlnr. on .liily 2nd whrrtr 11111 regular monthly illLlPIIIIf-l of this lil- stltuic wit, Iiclil. 'i‘lii-. S<~1‘r1¢l111‘)’ read a lctti-r rc iilizzirlll-i ‘ft-u, also (illi! from Ml‘. J, A. Cllirk ilivilillr’. the institute in hold il piclili: ill tlic Expci‘iliit5lltlil Fliflll. .\ii cx» irclicnt report of the (Joiivi-ililoil was givi-ii by Miss Martini Kcii- lii-dy. Plans were illziilts I1) givi- yarli to fool stockings for lIlt: children iit Mt. llcrberl. (irphun- age. It was decided to have tlic grave yard cleaned and t-illlilII trues cut, fiXjllflltillllrit not to ox- L-nm]. $25.00, ’l‘hi- next incl-ling will be Ii\'IiI at tlic homo of .\ll.<.l+ Mar- lon Kennedy and a Sllli13i‘Vit~40l‘ will bc piosclit aild delilolislratl.» oii tlic illakiiig of “Czlkcs and lclligs.” LURNd-I \'.\l.l.i-I\'—-—»'i‘lii- Jilly incl-ting of this (‘lull was Il"IlI at tlio llnlno of Mrs. .l’llilip hlcllinls, scvcil lllembcrl-i and ouo visitor ut- lclliling, Aftor report of various coiiiiiilttct-s, iill lull-resting i\i't'l)llil1 of the I.'t)llV('lllIOli was tiivcli by the ili-legaies. -Solilii illsi-usslilil took place oii ways i of Ill1'l‘t slug lIlt' luslitiili- funds-A»: a ri-sli l. ii H|lt'(Z- iul ilicctlng was lirraligcil for at \\Ili(‘Il definite ,lirl’iiiigcmi»iits will bc lllade for tlic holding of a Sol-- ini. TIN! next i-cglilzil‘ lli1'I*lIil‘-{ will Ilt‘ held lit tlic Iltllili.‘ oi .\|I'h'. (it-o. hoard, '_*i l N1)lt'l‘ll.\.\l~— 'l‘wcllly-oni: liiclii~ bcrs and three visitors iiI.I1‘ll1It!(I iii“ July liiectlug of this liistiluli- which was held at .IIli‘ linnu- of .\lr.-t, lild- ward .\I;l.(‘..'\!‘lIllll‘. Alli‘? thi- usual llpcllilig, zin ling-relating report of the Convention iwas board. 'l‘hli- was followi-il b, mlciiglhy illscu ion oii Vill'I()li9lIlI.'ltll‘i‘S of varying importance, ‘Iliw-‘IS "decided to hold an lcc Cream Social illid pious were also lilallo lo have tlic Scbtiol hoihsi- i-lcancil. Two new member..- \Vi‘r\! wclcoiiiiul. A dainty’ I_llll(‘Il Wits si-rvcil, iiIICI" which llii- IHIWIIIIH pl ‘ty was liclil liud siillaiiic gills PAGE JIHRE! so dainty, crisp and satisffjn " . - l“. 4i- .. ‘I1. iil/ ll.\iii.ii.}rox~s nisourrs-rhe Favorites I Since 1840. "l i’ "' l. 11.3‘ Vampire-Mali (Continued From Page 1) was only ii short time ago that the ln-liii» bi-gilu giving lip its duall- lvlllizli fillzilly opienoil the eyes 0! lIll‘ jnilici- about lIll'Il‘ stool 111211011 llaiirliiaiili. Sold Flesh as Meat They swooped down on his deli. usi-d its an old clothes shop ‘and meat market niid found some in- dications of his murderous phr- suils; llkoivisi: made tlic revolting iliscovi-ry that iiiiurinaliii, like tho fiimouzi lit-riiil biltcller-nlurdilrol‘. (lrilssiiiann, may have sold some 0t his victims’ flesh as meat, Fui-tlit-i- illggingfibrouglifto light llii- ('Ill\l‘il(!li1l‘ of llaarllialin’s acti- vities. 'l‘lic Lcilic was drnliicil id yii-lilcd up iiialiy bags of iiicrll illi- lltiiig boiics~liilltc evidence of liiiarilizllinkl murderous lust. Tho pollci- tlicn uilravcleil a~bit I ni’ ilii- coiiipllclitcil story. ii ar- nianii and ail accomplice Ii lid youths to thi- don lVI'.Il promise of money, H()llli'l§ill(‘.*l also telling them tilt-y could I-P inil/irtaiuliil by ‘his iIlyIIlICilI "IMHllllIiilI 14 year old iluugllti-r." ‘ , Worked Railroad Statflon llaarinulin opcratl-il chiefly around ' / tlic iiuiiovi.-i' railroad Hlltiitill.‘ lie had ii flilsc police document ilieriiiittliig him entrance to the build lug at all hours of the day -i\lliI iiighl. iit-re llc found iliii-uipioyoil youths who bud no IIGIIIHH, and be» - i-lilugllt IIlillll to share his quarters. Alost of tlic homeless tlecded no urging. 'I‘iicy \veiit willingly with tlic. vnmplrc, who gave them to ‘eat and offered tllcni a bed wherein to sli-i-jl. _ . liul ‘as llicy slcpt. llaarmann I(IIII‘(I thi-ni, ,opciiiiig tlic jugular vclii with ills fling-like teeth. Thell . . l-tqusg To gET_.A|_[_ MQDERN protracted and the growth of 1"“ l‘ mu-‘WM °°"“°‘1“““°° °1 ("M10 E§‘:5(§(\1(1b()j“ 1917 '11] w. . lunch. tlii- nicctlllg $11151" 11)’ 11111.11‘ closed with the National .'\ll.Il1‘I'll.tIll' chuppcii up the bodies and l 410th ffieullest oxrn ,ll 'll-, _ , ,_ ’ -,- t . .- - . a * 1 - " L “m1 ., ., , I , _ 1i W‘ Iebumuhoil, . 1:21;, ‘£15,; up‘ oouvnuielufs. Inspection our 111w ‘"43" 5" v1~1¢1= “"1511! .,1'1\d.1111111)' “Lfarm ‘(nesfgfilwgifrfillilllélk c€rzlllo nccd to say that the ltev. Mallet; tin island llvnln. The next incl-ting will bl. IIPIII at illltlw till-I'll, in~ sucks, into mn- ' 1 ' t? y; "ii" t0 t $°0 n m, ypply-l? Lueton St. 1 841-6101131189 111B Misting regime. so de- 0- - 1' ""1 11 Denny was greatly beloved us the‘ 1- the home of Jiiss L. Ycn. Lcinc. .8“‘)r_a.\7§,' ‘Sm? l _- i . trimentgii to tlio (ioilntry, is so slow “mm “V” m“ commlm‘ of mm‘ large and over-flowing fltlgnduljguI flfillL-li 1115.41) EAST" 171.4111 1 - ‘c- - ~ .> - i " ' . - . . 1 ,_ i ,. .' , . . . , , “,1 _ 3' f1‘ '19’, (,3. _ H ' 122, ' i I that this nrw [iiinsc of tilt!‘ tragic "m" ‘Ienverul “It” 1-11,“ VH9‘ Thn“ was‘ a suiiiciclit tokcn of the PCH-JIICIIIIMIS “'1 U1“- VMH” '11" 1'11"] ,, , Let Out of Asylum ‘1"“1~ m“ “h. “m” “"1 a, _ prncogg "mkpn m“. shudder the luost important factors to be m.“ m whit.) 1, . n; “.11 1; the July nlectinig if this institute MII*17III'-ION"II"~‘ 31111 mmll‘ Immmmd Wm!’ '1‘°"°“I9- , _ .. . I ‘ ‘fhirc rcm iliis bill oili- hope, that “mSIdmIEII ‘m’ m" “mm "mmpulwiiiinile oiio l-clulizo“. htiifllliileiistlllt "1111611 W115 111F111 111 11111 11111111‘ 111 m“ "f “'1” Club w“ 1mm “l m“ That. llaiiriniinn escaped the Aug- ‘HA’ VIII‘ hliuilini- instincts of the people m)" “I m“ "mum "m" ‘iecurelyiuieilioriec Mr Dcrily bud left ill 311*. J» A. MilCnflllliIiI. it wail de- 11111111‘ 0i Mrs, drill-s: \\'r ’Ill, 1H1“ build of lIli‘ law so long caused a _ Hr _ . . . ‘ . . . ’, v _ _ . _ “h, M“, r3.“ ‘w, mpx. tic-posited in the heaps. Thu I'Uc()rIIl§Ilh, 1 ., H’. t H , . l, t l pidfld m hunk n "l; “ml 30nd 1L H, iliclnbei-li and four vllsituis zlttciid- A F l. 11., . h . z TCflCIlCPSWflIltCd lnq- hum, .. . I that Kensillgitln Factory has ulade, Ufbulléi‘; Zhxruhgs msfitclllf)“ Dunn‘); H“, W_ L Exchange, “m; “M, u, ing, Alter tlio usual opening, scv- ;I:IQI;;HI‘,)HHILIIIII‘i,erIJigg;H"'J5g1':f‘t;$ -»-~~-~ - b ““'1"~‘"1“11Y I" r°“"1!1 Wllrd- "°"1'111‘ down tlio. East Coast. Mr. Denny prslwiii zl Cuki- to the (‘.t)llilllIlt('(! lu ‘"111 111111‘ “'1”? l*1“‘§1*11'1*‘1 ""11 ‘""1ilm,. in m, insane Myfum but w,“ WANTED—TEACHER FOR MT. " ‘ TT““"<*>____‘ 511/"11! “I'm/e 111M 11"‘ ‘ASGOCIIIIIIIIIIN/{ifi .1 map of grout ability mill charge (if tilt! P1111110. T111‘ ll1‘X1 IIIWWI 1mm‘ 5m?“ m” I"IMI"I'_‘"IIW" li-t m" “gum dpspih, [he (“at that Vnrmm 301,001‘ Suppl/might $5i).- (Canadian PIES) 1'1"" ~11" 111m" "l1°""11"1 many parts, very elouucnt iii tlic nil-cling will be held ill the houii- 1W1’ "1 “"1” ‘Wllnwli 1111i"! 1'41 L11" till. J. Purchase. Sccv, For Sale FOR SALE-TEN .ACRES oF land with buildings on. tho St. Pcli-i-‘s lluad, flvc liilics from (‘liiirliitti-tiiivii. Near schiml,| churches and raililtiail st-atioill Suitable for fox riincli or good business stand. Apply L. W. itine- Killllllll, Marshfield. R-Ei-Lli. l cnialo Help WVallted WANTED IMMEDIATELY ’“”"‘t-l‘n, — nleli in the buliiblcst LONDON. Alla. in J. ll. ‘flioln- us", Si-l-rclllry of Slillc lfil‘ ilii- (fol- iillIt'i-‘,i~‘]1"iiIiIll‘,'. at a Illillt|ll1'I at tlic (liilldhiill, York, rcci-ntly said lhc l.iibtiiil' (i()\’tll'illllt¥il| of (lrcat llrlt~ ulli was bcllig I‘l'IIIl'lZI‘1I in some ipiuilcrs bcc-iusi- it was ilill sill‘- ilclciitiy cl: conscious. lll other words, the Miitaliiliiilld (iiivcrilmellt had ri-filscd to act ilil tbcoriol and were proparcil til fill-i: facts, ‘.\lr. ‘Phobias niado no zlpolligy for tho (iovi-riiiucnl. -Tbc Govcriilucnt, Ill‘. r-‘llIli- iilllI kliii-il lor nil time lIli! bugy oi‘ Labour's llllIIiil1'fl4 lo gov- llit-y illiil ilcmilllstrlitiail that of circum- "111111 A1101)’ Mffl- 31111011111111fllldstillicri: could do Ilti wcll as other m Wine.- st. sras-i-ao-sl ICII pcoplc, 'i‘lioy bud also tll-iiiinislrut- that ibc pcoplc could have ll _________. .____,_.____ WANTED~MAID 3V AUGUST lnllboui- Goveriiiuciit iii this country 12th llirs. (Rev) Ewon Mac- lhiugali. 52 U-ppcr Ilillslborough Street. (lharlotltltown, 3763-84-31, WANTED - MAID FOR GENER- iiI liousolvork. Country girl pre- fcrri-ii. Apply Mus. T. 13, Wood- 11111rl. Spring Par-k.- 3749-7-3l-tf iii}- For Sore Faet-Mlnsrd‘: Llnlment. v~u+¢+o ‘- 1 Hotel Victoria , WINI- Bin t, Charlottetown j Offers to the travelling It 1 Public a comfortable. up-to- ‘ date hotel. Contains 441 rooms with private baths.‘ The Cuisine over Canada.‘ ‘ nil POCIIII. vice. ' is f moua all Telephone in Ciiurleouo lor- H: cfhinowu,‘ Manager Charlottetown ._.H0t Ltd- . _rlotoi‘a _ifOQQ-QOQ-O-O__O:Q¢QOOOQOQOQQQ VICTORIA HQTEL 1 great .iiiid .____ ‘ M1‘. and Mrs. H1, i’. ‘DLICIIOIIIIII “Yllllfly; Miss Irene Dilclienlin, "11)’; Lloyd. Dticliemin, thur .1. Duffy. 51111111. Truro; W, 1"; Mr. and Mrs, bcrton; W- Arm R9111. Amherst; Cleveland; 11:1’. Duchemin, Mfilrlo. Monoton; 1111)’: Hou iioi-nby, S} ~1111u1: Aicx. uriint 5-. A. White. Montreal; c, v. Ei- Dggif. Petorborough; can. A, Mo'- ...1. '7" "“ w Halifax; W. B, l. Raynor, Ai- Sydney; e ,, , .,town of Purl, not very far south Syd (lnlcutta. Sydllflyl Ahiluonlh of Julio or Jilly, this god, 191'? 9616111118. Karl dsburgb. New 05in image. is huiileil away to his 1131311911» TWOYPIsiinimor homo about n mile distant without seriously lntilrfcliilg with tlic MSHlIJIIItY or cnliildteiici: ill the country. ()f course, Ill! and his colleagues oi‘ tlio nlinltltry had not _t{IVl'|l them the ilinou, (if course till-y hail broken some pledges. It was very ens ylo say tlic (iovilrlilliollt should recognize itussla From tlic day he took oificii ho bud sold he would recognize Itussia. Every member of ‘the Government was in the some position. They not only wanted to recognize itiissi-a, but they wanted that country to be part oftlic com- munity of Nations, But let them niuke no mistake, lf they said to IlIlll iiicy were going to hold Russia. up us illl cxliinplo for tleillociacy of this country, tlicu ho was going to light to provollt anything of that kind coining into this country. The power of the fllliwtlylllfill and all other triidc unions ouid be a magnificent owcr if they uscd it wisely and well, Mr. ‘Fboiiilis said. 'l‘llclr power carried with it rcspoiislhility, and llc beg- gull them not to lose night of that .l'nct. 'l‘ii:lt was the intelligent way to bring about rotornls in Great ‘llritliln. r .Z__-<o-c>-—-~ "i'-~‘J* JUGGERNAUT Tho Juggernaut is tho name of a llindu god whoso home is at the 0 he Every your, in t in a. huge car drawn by the people. bofnro which religious flfunginfl in grout numbers cast themselves in order to be crushed to death. English Woman I (Continued From Page 1) ilolls oi’ arable lands belonging to hoi- had bccu taken over and that a great muny of her live stock bad been driven off. Tile fight of Mrs. Evans against tho alleged attempts of Mexicans to seize her property was taken up by ll, A, C. Ciliii- mliigs, llrltlsh Charge D’Archlve in Nloxlro City and all ncrlnllilous (Ilfi- pute between biill niid liioxlclin au- thorities on behalf oi' Mrs. Evans dug that he be withdrawn. LONDON, Aug. 4.—»Tho British government is leaving tlio case surrounding lhc killing of Mrs Ros- elina Evans entirely in the hands of thoUniteil-Stntes embassy in Mexico City which has been hand- ling llrlllsh affairs thorn since tho withdrawal of lllerhert C. Cummins as Charge Des Archives. WASHINGTON, Aug. 4. —U. S. Charge Schoenflclil, at Mexico City reported today to the State Deport- incnt that he bad taken up with the Mexican government the case of Mrs. Rosnllne Evans. British subject. who was shot and killed and that Mexican authorities biul gven assurance that every effort piln ish the murderers. —---<0¢-———— Anniversary Celebration (Continued From Page 1) many oi.’ the streets and piibllc bu~ tidings outlined with colorcii lights, took place at noon when nine yachts crossed the starting line in a twenty five mile Prince of Wales cup. The boats which got away with gentle west winds and pretty-well bunched crossed the line in the fol- lowing orderz-Scrappor owned by F- W. Baldwin, Iledeck, N. Chester, ‘N. 8.; Kite, l’. S. Moore, Halifax; Dixie R. K. Bartlett, Ches- Bedforii, Mass; Pinions, A, A. Hal- burton, Halifax; -Bucca.nneei,R. P. Bell, Halifax; Arab. oJhn E. Wood. M- 5. C. Nixon. Wlnnipez; IThis is one of tho principal of the 111111111X; 111141 the Caroline, owned “F0118. ‘Si. John; Jaailoli-‘many religious ceremonies" in his 1W 5°!" Yiillnl- New Yflrk- 7110M Tlios. H, (lavin- honor, iinil the crowds attending it Club. The Northern Light of the l-l, V. Raymond, Halifax are so dcnso tbnt sccdcnts somo- 1167111111111 Ylwllt (111111. 11111 110i 011161‘ F, Rpm...“ “continence the story, that on account of the lightness of the Henry pvfliggflmn Juggernaut, l; n huge oar which wind, but plans to compete tomor- mmit‘ Mr. and Mrs. ll. I-Ion religious festival (Illys, is (Ifflwli row for the Warmer cun- J°Dlln, Mo: J. P. Cullcfl- through tho streets of lmiinn cit- St. John: ins and HALIFAX. N, S. Aug, 4.——- Dixlo . the Nova Scotia built yacht owned by It. K, Bartlett of Maryland and sailed under the colors of mo Ches- ter N. '8.‘ Yacht Club won the Prin- l l rcsultcil in the government denian- I would be made to apprehend and I bi ta Hayseed, owned by Mrs, Woerths. f e me and coiitiwilii-ll by talent that is dif- ficult to UXCPI r-veil throughout our whole iloiliinloli. And the end is" not yet. Educative influence-l are still at work‘ and will couiilitic. No bcitcr proof of [I111 satisfaction guaranteed and glvcii in the wholc lllililill-Ztllllfilil. can 'bc ailduccil than the uuanlliilty that is now maintained at tlic ullnulii inctitillgs of tlic patrons and sliariahnlilcrs. "Concorilunl iillallilnit_\"‘ is it oi‘ one o ftlle annual meetings held in recent years. And why should this not be’! Thc expose oi‘ stntemeilts shows that the busiilcn-s s coildurztcrl by men who are ab- ove stopping to ally subterfuge. tliiit is sometimes found in company ilealiilgs, Tho Kcnslngloii Dairy As Directors, officials and sllriif who can say: "Our records iii this and in other cilpacities are clczil‘, and we command the respect fidence of the patronizing public. This clizlrairtcrlnitiil. luust impress all persons doing business with tho institution that conscience exorcis- cs due influence over the manage- ment and that word lty is not conveniently interpreted. co oi’ Walca cup in this afternoon's with which its 175th ovcnt of the carnival liiiifnx is celebrating birthday anniversary. llayseed also of Chester owned by Mrs. Wocrtz won soconil place and tho ocean rncor, Celcritus, Carl lsburgli, New BIHIIONI entry was third. Celeritas was the first over tho line, Hayseed second niid Dixie third but. time allowances on the vivrlous entries reversed the actual finish. ~ Caroline, 11 Iowneil by Roger _ Young of New Yorlcliad trouble "we 1°‘ the getting away frolil the buoy and was three and a ha-if minutes late over the line. __-<0-Q---— Because it is so resistant to cor- roslon, platinum is the most valu- l to jewelers and chem- sts. ' i rear sons i, Rub well with Mlnardbf It v relieves inflammation, soothes K and iloalii. ' ,,.... _,. _. a the tcrlli used i0 characterize the spir- snciatloil is ilow COIDDUGCII of moll- and coil- responsibil- yatcll race which was tho opening pulpit and s-ympathtetit: us ii pastor, it real lllilll and a. gciluliii: friend. Mr. Donny IlliiI gone biit be has certainly left his footprints in the sands of time. Rev. Mr. Grant Bereaved "CV. Mr. (lrant in tlic coursi- of ills remarks said llc would have likcil to give tlic best that his mind illliI llcurt could produce lll ilcilotll‘ of tlic itcv. Mr. Donny who was such ii personal friend to him. liy tho death of Mr. Denny llc was greatly licrcavtttl. As llc spoke he looked buck oii tlic yours of follow- slllp he hail had with him iii the churches. 'l‘liey both rcturiieil to the colony at nearly the some time iiiliI very soon after a friendship sprang up bi-tiviacli tilt-iii which iit-opened as Mr. lii-iiny came to the East Coast. Mr. Denny \\‘lll-l a liiali ill every si-iisc of the word. iio possessed grout gifts llnd bc used tiii-m for tlic Glory of God and they bad to thank tiod for tlic good he was able to accomplish. They should let the life of tlio ltcv. Mr. Ditiny and stile-rs spook to them of their responsibility to God. Rev. Brooms then followed and paid on able tribute to Mr. Denny's good work ill tlic Circuit. llc said llc was a iiluil with u large ilcort ever ready to do sollie good work to bring any other poor brother or slstcrucorcr to God's Kingdom. Ml‘. Denny was a true Wesleyan miuslicr and stood olit prominent- ly as one of the bright stars in tlic galaxy of lucli in the Wesleyan ministry who had rcizldurcil such yoomiln service ill carrying on tho Master's work. . v‘.- A Friend of the Farmers Mr. Aaron Ilrltton next joined in paying tributc to tho ilcccaseil luiil- ister and said that he hail the lion- our to listen to the first sermon he preached in the colony. There was no doubt that Mr. Denny was a good man and one whose social interest was not only confined to the people of his own persuasion but extended to the whole colony. He threw himself heart and soul in. th ranks of those who wore en- davouring to do something to help the poor farmers of the colony. He could say with every confidence that in tho Colony at present there were few men like John Fowcett Denny. He was always ready to illscusa any measure for tho im- provement of tho lot nf the poor people. For this he highly res- pected Mr. Denny as he felt that. i! tho Chiircb would always identify itself with the people the stronger would It be. . The Dead March in Salli was played after which the boll was oi Mrs, IIli,'-'.Il l), Nll-Klnnon, .\II'IUl.-\Y IOIVYEIIA 'l"llil'li-.cll illcilibert-i alticlliltrd tlic Jilly llli‘i'I- inn of this Club which was licld at till‘ home of Mrs. l1. liowc, I1t)Vi'l‘- litlll call Will aiiswi-rcil by various ways of raising uidiii-v, for llii- SCIIDOI. ll was llnlilly I , i(It‘1I l0 lay horde/ond floors in tlic striluol, and also help i'.It‘illl it. The llcxt llioi-t- lug will ho held at the homo of Mrs. l). McCaiinel, EAST I’0iN'I‘—»-Nlii0 ll‘l(‘lllI)l'l“i4 and two visitors mot lit tlic hum-- of Mrs, J, A. lloaton wlicrc IIll‘ July lllcetliig of this Club was Ili‘IiI. At the rel-chi social tlic sum of $29.00 was realized. A new hurd- wood floor is bring laid in tho school and a new I(‘li('Ii1§l".< desk and map of tlic world is ordi-ri-il. Lunch was served iluriilg which Gramophone sclctrtiniis were cu- joynd. The next ilicciing will he bold at. tlic home of Mrs. Ncllic Mc- ‘Lean. ViC'l‘ORlA—Thi~ July meeting of this Club was held ill the llail, and was attended by ton lll0lilI)1‘l‘i'i- 'I‘hc 'l‘reasurer reported $5.01) paid io- wards School Prizes and $127.50 to tlic illill. it ivas iIGCItICtI to pug a Signboard up on the SCIXOOI. Afici- an interesting report of tlio Coli- vclltion, a hearty volc of thanks was extended tho tleltlgatcs. .\lr. ll. . lllce isto lecture for the bl-iielli of the hail. l.lNKl.l11'I‘-’l‘lGIl.— Flftccn mem- bers and six visitors nttciiileil tlio July meeting of this Club which was hold at the home oi‘ Mrs- llooper Linklcttcr, After the rel:- ular business of tlio meeting hail been coilduetcil, i1 very intcrtistilig report oflhe Convention was given by tlio Ilclegattls. During this meeting. tlio ilieiiibcri-i, of the dis- trict were busy improving ii neur- by cometry, and the children were enjoying a picnic on the beach. Supper was‘ served to all. on the lawn. everything one enjoying tlio outing immensely. The next meet- ing will be held iit tile homo of Mrs, Major Linkletter. NE WANNAN———Tho Jilly meet» lag of this Club was held at tho home of Mrs. Alden Moase, thlr~ teen members and four visitors at. tending, After the usual business ‘a’ report of the Convention was on- joyed. A committee of three were appointed to wait on the 'l‘rustces and see that the pump is repaired. M161‘ 11 M1191‘ "Early Conserve: and Jams" was read, luncheon was served and a hearty vote of thanks extended the hostess. The next meeting. will be held in the School- rooin on Tuesday. August 12th, tolled for five minutes, the whole congregation standing. JQINGBBORO-Eight meatball; and i illslrict to mllkc liicir liilinn: riso- niiicli in our institute, (iii tlio cvii of their 1Il']iIli‘IiIl‘t' it farewell Party was iii-id and suitable gifts prcsi-iiicil to both. Th:- ncxt lllcci- IlljJ, will llc held ill tlic School- house. lllllllliEN-Scvi-n incuibcris and lwn visitors mot ill tlic Ilfllllt‘ oi Airs. J. V. blacllolllilil wliilrii illi- Jilly mcotlng of this institute was boldfTbc regular business ment- lug was held, it was ffilifirllftI tiia‘ the ilotatoi-s in‘ the plirk ivcrc iii-lug lookl-d zlftiwr. it was also doc- ldcd to hold no furllii-r ulr-otincs ilurllig a period of two mouths. At tlintdlilic tlic mombi-is will moi-t lit tho home of Mrs. Ilobcrt Mc Phcrson. ~£O-§i———— Arrested For Stealing" Car (Continued From Page 1) Tie Driver to Tree Kolson null a companion hired u lnxi iit the Ucllcrnl ilospiinl, drove t: .i suburb, niid forced tho iirivcr out, trusslug hliii to a trot», ’l‘hi-y' rctilrllcd to tlic city and while ilrlv. iiig at a. terrific rate of spccd wcrc apprchcnileti by a motorcycle patrolman. Kolsoirs companion escaped, but Koisoii was taken to u nearby housc niid wlillc tlic officer was telephoning for the patrol wagon. he whipped out ll revolver and shot lllnlsclf through tlic ilcad. IIi‘ dlcil just after zulinlttancc to iIll‘ hospital. which ho had loft only a fcw hours before. Police (iccldi-d the two lucn were bunk robbers and had evidently planned to hold up a ‘bunk iluriug’ the noon hour. Tile car co izied masks, guns and jlmmles. _ and a grridiiiitc of tlic University of Manitoba. , Accountant Holdup. Shortly after the suicide the police were called to the wore- house district in the centre _of tho city where tho accountant of the manufacturing company had been held up. A man shoved a gun in satchel containing the money. Ile was follower! by a by-staudor, who. litter 1ft struzkle. forced him to drop the bag. The robber however. broko away and escaped. Ho. is by another man. Later, the Police arrested two suspects. For lore Flute-Milton's Llplolom. {tlio whore. liritll will bc lliiiscil vieigv! olson was a tiruggist. ,Turo; Henderson's face rind grabbed the‘ hoiiovorl to have been accompanicil‘ dren, Somerville; Bolton. authorities then established that Iii! was not “liccolillt.'iblc" for nliy docds ho might commit. [Tho public rugc is the dot-per since ii. has ili-vclopcil lililt lloarlllnnlr was pcrlnitlcd in engage in a number (of shady ilculs bccailse ho helped the police with his stool-pigeon ac- iivillies. The affairs has cvcll taken on a llolltiirol aspcct. Efforts are being 1114111" 11> "set" District Noske (former war minister) because of tlio lllik between the authorities null tho valiiplrc. ilnarinalin s a tall, mall. gorilla-like From Respectable Family ‘Iii! iaomcs of a respectable fain- ily, who wiinlcil to place him 1n the army. llllt it ilcvelupod goon that he was mentally and physically un- lit for tlic offici-r carccr. There- uiicr he sunk rapidly into the 111‘btlis of vicc and ilegcnerncy, g0- iiig from tlicft and swllidlillg lo lllllfliill‘ in its crass-lost forllis. \\'Il1'll tho cusp comes to trial, ex- ports will bo calls-ii ill, and, under tho (li-rlnaii law, ilaurninnlr, (leg. ,lltc tbi- horriblcncss of ills crimes will b0 lclliclltly bundled, if it is DPOVCII that he is a victim of a ile- Kl‘lll‘l‘ill'y compicx which ho could not master. ‘M V" ‘nan A v rvv QUEEN HOTEL Water Street. . Charlottetown Th" P°Puiar Hotel has 11”" ‘T-‘lmililifly renovated and roiurnishud llireughoug and offers very comm-um. accommodation to the, travel. ling public. The table ll ‘especially good ‘and the poem- n" courreoualy and 1gp, Rates $3.00 a day. BRUCE J. TAYLOR, P Manager 1' Charlottetown " Hotel Co., Ltd, F Proprietors DQ600000.- QUEEN HOTEL _ M- “111011- Halifax: N. D. Wiles, R- N. Wiles. Truro‘ .. Brochu, Quebec; W. 'E_ 3n,“ 43.91% FPEQPPICNIYI: H. W. McKleid wife siui non, Saskatchewan; H’. . Mc- Neiil, Mlscouoho: ‘R. J. Campbell, Mhwuohe; P. oxciai-ir. S'Side; Ml‘ 511111 M111. J. W. Smith. Truro; J. r- 3111". Sourls; L. McKlnnoli. St. Peters: E- 1‘. MoCleod, Baltimore; Mr. and Mrs. W Jl. Caaaanil ch11. Min C. 09o: ~--...iIlu.-