riéfsfi? ,_.._--r'-~ PRINCE ED WARD --TODAY— LAST CHANCE TO MATINEE 152-31. NIGHT 26c—37c—52c A detective 111.78“?! new that brims with guspeflsc. A powerful v I underworld drama. that becomes alive for Y0“ with each llflmiimi" sight and heart-beat of the metropolis. A love story l0 871D your soull ____ _ ROBERT NIGHT PRICES 16c — 26o -- 37c ORCHESTRA A N D C H A S E COMEDY B101‘ “RUBY L I P S" ‘ What is claimed to be the first Christian sign found in England, and the first direct evidence pf ChrLst- . ianity, has been discovered on the site of the Roman city at Caerleoii. omee. — ‘PRINCE ED WARD FAIR WEEK THE POPULA-R E T H E L MAY SHOREY PLAYERS ALL NEW P L A Y S EFFECTS SCENERY OPENING PLAY “Th e Girl Nobody Wanted” NEW SHOW EACH DAY Popular Prices STANDARD MINING snowmen Quotations fm-nlshed through cour- tesy of Atwell d: 00., Charlottetown WITH Y oncnastrna OLIVE BORDEN _i_nv _ ICAPITQL MONDAY LOLUMBIA PICTURES oresP/rlix‘ / . “RES ALSO COMEDY f 0 BEAUTIES BEWARE W” ~ - with. MARCELINE Dill... ' féeernu-n~ Spicy, daring and tilled with ' surprises, thrills, teliso *~ moments. See the wild hotel ‘ party; learn how girls IN trapped by unscrupulous emplo went agents, Witness the most sensational mill‘- der trial cf the age when lather battles claim! I" "r for I girl's life ! THE INTIMATE PAPERS OF COLONEL HOUSE 1 ' - " d Ad ' o: President Wil- sofirwtelggcsulnts lavas-lei: Diary The Great Events or The War In Which His Country Was Concerned. . (Copyriflm) Continued non-i vise 4 delved by me from Colonel Mott: ‘The German Government. has an- the terms of the Armistice. The sis"- ing ofgthe Armistice as far as we know has not taken place. No infor- mation has yet, come from Marshal Foch that any paper has been sign- ed.‘ Edward House bounced by wireless that they “W!” ‘We expected every 111mm "° "' ceive word that the Aririlstlc! b“ been signed, but actual word did not reach us until 5.30 this morninl- m‘ teen minutes afior the actual c1811‘ mg had taken place. Major Willi-Id straight telephoned Gordon within n, yew minutes after the signing and Gordon came and waked me to 81W m; 51nd tidings. Clemenceau sent one of his generals around to 81W me exact information I 11099195 ‘rm: cnmzw‘ ‘rrmv ' CAPITOL Central guardian. FHISBYTIIIAN services in the ltichmond Bey West congregation will be as follows: Freeland, Lot ll, at I030; lot l4, at 2.30; Tyne Valley at 7.80. Edwin White cf ‘Di-yon will preach at these services. THE SALVATION ARM! week end services as follows: Saturday evening, B p. m. open air services. Queen Square Corner: Sunday, ll am, Holiness meeting, The Citadel; 3-15 p. m., open air service, Victoria Park; 7 p. m. Salvation meeting, The Citldcl; 8.15. 0pm sir service, the monument. THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH and the Baptist Church of this City are uniting-in Sunday services of wor- ship during August and September. For August, both congregations meet with the Baptist Church, with Dr. Vincent preaching. To-monow morn- ing Miss Margaret Stems will sing. and It the evening service, Mrs. Frances Holl Trainer. ' comvwsu. Uni-if» cums, Rev. E. M. Aitken, B. A., minis- ter. Service of worship Sunday, Aug. 11th, in Kingston at 11.00 a. m. Cornwall at 7.30 p. m. The regular service in West River has been can- celled due to the funeral there. Please note change of hour of Corn- wall service. ATTENDED BEUNION-Mr. M J. Connolly, paper dealer of Mel- rose, Mass, formerly of Ions, ac- companied by his three daughters, Evelyn, Rita and Mary, and his two nieces, Miss Agnes Donahue of Cardigan and Miss Mae Corcorsn. of Long-Island City. N. Y, motored ‘from Massachuset‘ to ettond the Alumni of St. DlllMtilYS-‘AIM! a. two weeks tour of the Island, visiting friends and relatives, they will re- turn to the States. -_.._- ENJOY! VISIT-On Friday. Aug. 2, Mr. and Mrs. Michael B.‘ Walsh left on return to their ‘home in Brooklyn, New York, after spending a very pleasant visit with the form- er's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Walsh in Summerville. This was Mrs. Walsh's first, visit ‘to the Is- land and she was greatly impressed with the people whom she met and the scenery and climate of this Is- land of ours. Mr. Walsh has many friends who were only too willing to make the short time as pleasant as possible for him and his bride end hoped that he would bring her back for a more extended visit the next time he comes to visit his Island home. While in the city they were the guests of Mr. Walsh's sister. Mrs. Daniel Kelley, Hillsboro Street, PERSONALS vMise Rose Connolly, Boston. Mul- is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs JohnConnolly, Iona. Mr. Dan W. MacKey, of Summer- side, is spending the week-end at his home in New London. w. Russel Graham of West River. spent the week-end at his home‘ in New London. Mr. and Mrs. W.S. Coles and two eons have returned to their home in Montreal, after spending a pleasant week's visit on the Island. Misses Gladys Carr and Dore Som- ers have returned to their homes in New Iicndon, eflor spending a pleu- ant vacation in the city. ~ mains for the people of God. She was en invalid for many years, but bore her sufferings with patient res- ignation to God's Holy will. 1m Mrs. Andrewswas in her eighty . Example:__ Example:_. Redp ofiered for the same number o Unique Coupon (liter to smokers. of Onepackofplayingcardsilgivau tncmchange fol 60 coupons, but, under this special oflar, two packs will be given for 61 coupons. - g OI for the second present, you may have a diluent lrkla, It ll i‘ coupons as the first present selected, or for One pack of playing cards and one-leather can! cue are regularly valued at 60 coupons each, but under this Ipcdal ofler you can get both for 61 coupons. Copy ofour latest catalogue ofpresents sent on request. The B.’ HOUDE COMPANY, Limited Premium Department r. 0. BOX 28o - - QUEBEC, PJQ; a ‘Ihieofierieinmectuntilltiayfilst, 1930,andapplies only to coupons enclosed with Redpoek Pipe Tobacco. ack PE TOBACCO A Present for ONE Coupon Under this unique ofier you can get on extra prumtfor one coupon ova the qluntity required for any article listed in our catalogue ‘ofpreeante. ‘UGaaifi. 1619 "I '—iq i Miss Mary MscPhee, who has been spending a month's vacation at. her home in Heartherdale, leaves this morning mi return to Boston. IN MEMORIAM MRS. ROBERT ANDREWS On Friday July 5th at her home in North Milton, the gentle spirit of Mrs. Robert Andrews, passed peace- fully to sum ‘eternal rest that re- The home and Cletus, of Medford, Mass, besides many friends and relatives. May she rest in peacez. _ Mass Cardsz-Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Smith, Rosindale, Mass, Mr. and Mrs. F. Hagen, Mediord. Mass. Miss Bernice Duffy, Roslindale, Mass Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Duffy, Medford. Mass, Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Land- rigan,, Glenfannlng. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Hogan, Morell East, Miss Mary Dufly, Medford, Mass, Francis Fogariy, Glenfannlng, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Carter and family St. Teresa's Mr. Patrick Fogarty, Glenfanning. Mr. and Mrs. Jae. Flyward, Morel! East. Wilfred Fogarty, Glenfanning. fifth year, and was the daughter of the late David and Mrs. Godfrey of Qldtown, Maine. She leaves to mourn the loss of e loving mother, seven deughtors, and three sons, namely, David and Herbert both of Wheat- ley River. Ashford of North Milton, we. Lottie Roberts, Winsioe, Mrs. B. I". Chopin, Andover,’ Mass; Mrs. Wm. Nunn. Cymbrla, Mrs. Elmira Dill, North ‘ dover. Mass: Mrs. R1- chard Stood, Wheatley River, Mrs. Everett Johnston, Brooklleld, and Emma st home, who tenderly nurs- ed her during her long sickness, also one brother, Mr. Rufus Godfrey‘ Litchfield. Maine, and three sisters, Mrs. illev.) Ill. M. Goodier, North Elston, Mess. Mrs. Wm. Dover Don- aldston, Mrs. May Knight, North Heston, Mass. The funeral service was conducted by her pastor, Rev. 1dr. Mecwalker ssslstod by Rev. G. A. Grant, eftor which the body was laid to rest buide that of her hus- nes Lewis, Cardigan. Cross. Miss Tens Humers, Misses Bemadetto a. d Ag- nee Lewis Cardigan. Spray. 811s McGilvi-ay, Glenfnnrilng. Spray. Miss Mary McDonald. Cardigan, Bouquqets. Boy McGiivray, Glenfsn- nlng. ' M"- "cnk Bonn. Medford, Miss Mr. and Mrs. J. D Sn-iith. moeindale Mass. Mrs. Mary Mcmechem. Brook. line, Mus. Mr. Peter A. Slnnot, Som- ervllle. Mass. Mrs. G. P. Dufly, Med- ford. Mass. Miss Pansy McGilvreyj Brookllne, Mass. Pltflot and Boston nussmx sauna roe clumps Miss Laura. Hogan, Rosindele, Mass. Cletus Fogarty, Medford, Mass. Laura Fogarty, Glenfanning. Miss Martha Robinson. Brookline, Mass. Miss Mary McNeill, Newton, Mass. Miss Hilde. De Coursey, Somerville, Mass. Floral Tributes :--Spray. Miss Ag"- .An- Meals-sea of Sympathyz-w. and Perm ' rleue Con) . . found a comfortable fortune in Russia through farming and cattle raising, lost all in the revolution and then, even under suppression, regain ed l. mat pert of it in recent years arrived in Canada a few dlys ego. Seventy-three strong, the Aximeter family in its entirety, led by Chris- tian Anmeior, grey bearded old pe- triarch, left R-usie six weeks ego and are eager to live in a group, ii that is possible, in western Canada More than fifty years ego Chris- tian Anmeter and his two brotheri ‘left Switzerland, their home land, t4 eeekfortune in Russia. Tney sc- quired land and became the progen- itors of a rich and industrious iam- ily. Then came the revolution, and their ion thousand acres oi isnfl. their cattle, their money in the ‘banks of Leningrad. all was seized by the state. The land that was theirs by right they had to rent, but deepito herdshipdshey built up. e- herd ob 000 cattle, n, shadow cf than former possessions. Stories of Canadian . pessibilitial came to the ear oi’ Christian Anne- wr and he picked up mute no! his large family to gain informatics about this premised mic. imam were good, so they leftlliusoia ‘ The clan comprieestea ditto all of whom go by the‘ name 4n»- metor. There ‘are II men, It fl- men. and l4 children ‘Ibo edvuel scouts, Alfred Anmetn, new l I farm at Deloraine, Man. and Jab! Tinner, member of ' the fem!!! I mlfflllo. who has a farm in Alhlil met their klnsmea at Winnipeg. . bend, who predeceased her four years m" m" if?! 5'74?‘ ._ NW" C10" wwembe», u ma; Many do“. him o1 course in my bedroom l“ , , ___ \ Mliaeriea, wee xeoeatlrzemmt . Abana. 1:15 1.1a m“ um m1“, m, “m,” Wm, en deshabille. and did not mu hiss w. and Mrs. Walter Tower and m. pen mime were six of her wnnm-m, Man. .411‘. ‘l-(By mwhmmetswthm Ball: KPTOfESSiOHHI Cards Acond‘ '13 '13 lljlaouse in his diary ‘and 1t was nee: m" I h"! “mad? "m" m‘ "W" daughter, or Springhill, N.S., are vis- grandsons: Arthur, Robert and Ath- The Canadian Press). An industri. to the wofl~h°llll ilflfflllfl- m- - Am"? COP?" -- 11 11 ' until Colon" 110w W I- "W" "'1'" lting friends and relstives in New ol nobem, obuiu, Robert and mi- ous Swiss family that so h and m "14 "I 1°"! 1° u" 5""- Amulet 23s 214 “my m’ me w remain up [Tclcsflml Loud Sprln Valle mneb n: ei- oolm Andrews ‘ u‘ g ‘ ese one u. e-e - - 1 t h 1th Cle- _ on. I Y, V - »_ l I . r Mark R McGuigan Area .16 .16 2:211:11: greet; nnezlilitlovxvis 80mg PZrIsANZVembIQ-L 11?‘: m; on,“ ma”, HM‘ ‘ M “ ‘ ——‘ “ ~ H - . .. . . . c». . ‘ ‘ “ ¢ “““ “ ‘ i‘ ' ’ Arno 42 46 on between the German plen Autumcy u! 1nd“ 550mm‘ r0553“ I 4i “B. A. Bldgood m "' ‘u '29 '29 ipotetiaries and Marshal Foch. We 59mm?!“ “d "'5 1mm“ t n‘ h“ m” m‘ pfivmm‘ “m” ..——- s I {i BABRSTER, SOLICITOB. ETC. B’? Miami" --- -- 154 1-53 decided ourselves Germ“ modmca. In this great hour my 11931’ W" in this vicinity that you intend to The sympathy of the entire com- _ n a s n ' MSNILYCTO] LgAN ma]. Bucklhshflm --- .- .04 03V: “o” m the 5mm,“ that m, Ger. out to you in pride, admiration and depart in the very near fuéure for the munity goes out to Mr. Patk. Fogarty , . v , _ ‘ Cam. eron oc a-r ot town, Bunker H“! "' " In M ic- love. . , United States. We sincere hopethet and family in their recent and be- " ' " ' . ‘ ' ' . .5, ded, h the rev - _ y, _ _ capital Rouyn . .0354 -04 mmffcuo: _ _ _ / Edwlrd How it u not your intention w reniein reavement. m deethofhis youngest Q t _;; McLeod‘ & Bentley Central Manitoba .. .43 .45 sway 1mm home and friends lone. ‘and "much" loved daughter denim. _ _ , , _I . ,.~_. ~- w a. a. ans-rut: ‘ Clericy m- .oa He leaves w mourn three flan:- Your friendliness, willing endeavour. on July are, mo. In the 2on1 year . A . ‘ ' ~ ' . J-IlNTI-llnmo. Dome i080 1o s5. ran mm MALCOLM an. Mrs. Hilbert Johnsim o - ‘and untlrlng energy in community of her m. ‘ ‘ ' ~‘ ’ n. hmwmmwm__t_h' . . “GLENN” , z m” hm. m WM “m” t m m . n, __ ,-.-_. on“, m “an,” mm Falconbridge .. 13.75 13.50 lottetown a h . and never ailing wit Georgia. u ebe was known, was a I g . [only To m“ Granada .. .25*/e 25% ———- _ away. Mrs. A. A. 3463011114. O I!‘ ntighbois and friends will begriatly beautiful young girl noted for her - _ - _ Charlottetown, P. t, I. Hoilinger ... ... .. 6.80 0.30 'I'he death occurred in Charlotte- logggmwn, 1nd Mrs. Morton Heywood mm“ by ‘u you, “mm; n“ m; ‘ma. mum“; m‘ chum“; mo,” " - . _ . . . . 1.1a 1.1a town on Mondly 1m ofMr: Malcolm of New York; also one brothel‘, Aier- friendLv greeting u well known and eetpbelovedby all, old and young. 233%“: Illw or out Ill"- _A ’ McDonald & M¢phee Hudson Bey . . 10.00 19.00 meenennen. aged as. He bed been 111 ender, Windsor, Ont. . meaty appreciated, - She luflered long and ‘patiently, “m m b. Tm". "l" fulfill» . A L-tnnltlonel Nickel 49.15 4on0 all winter, suffering from heart m, waglald to rest yesterday eiter- We, your friends, gathered here to- never complaining. cared for by - °'“1"““°'_' h "ll “It Mullins when than and" I I I Lug; 511g” ‘u n e P av c a 59g- y] i, A MCDONALD n. I M n" . ...\ 20.00 moo troubl. noon in the eopl s em tcrv. night, feel that we’ could not let you loving heads, everything poube be m“ m‘ _ _ p _ _ W, ‘iulusnms Ahommarsf u; Malartio . ..... ... ...* .24 .23 He was born in Fredericton, Prince v1“, we}, cmdumd by mv, Dr. up", “than; ggpgflflfl‘ gomgthin‘ mg done to eilevlato her luflering. n. - ' "" - 1 ' ‘ .. Mona: so um: Mind!’ ~ no mdwud Island. where he was ensue‘ George a. Ross of Ottawa and new. of Olll’ feelings moi-a you. But in vein. n" “M” °' m“ h‘ m “"9 ‘"1 "."I"I'""'""'m“‘ ,1 (Riley Building, cbmoimewn Manitoba Bulb .. .25 m in farming. About thirteen years ago Jme, Mnexey of Inndon, Ontario- Do not think for so instant you During bei- illness the wu visited b" °' "m"- Plilll will be‘ pie borough-the combined 1'1 ' . Minn-i: Corporation 4.4a 4.1a he removed to Charlottetown where Th, p.11 mm, we" Chgrles Rose, em be forgotten. Our thought; will frequently by her plltot 1m. u. o. m‘ "I-Idlne field and u» would Illi- ' A ' ‘ p_ . ' ' ‘Stewart & Lowther "°“"‘°° ~45 45 1w =wM on c-wwter work 1o»- s Murdock Hoes, Alexander o. Brown, often be with you and although for- Rooney of All Saints Church, Cardi- Qmgg n“, mug-pm] ‘ . . fr» -.|.n.smw1in'r.x.o. m" ‘W 01-00 time frequently beipl employed by Donald MecKinnon,K.C.,N0ll me- tunepllcleyoillmidltnowlilrroimd-gan. " - x i a ' . .' , ¢ i . v M w_ Low-ml; Old Colony .2: .2a his eob-in-uwpm. A. o. McDonald, m“, m,°hnn_mcxm”_ m“ m“ m” mud" m“ n’ Mm‘ m m.“ “mm _ A flsldoteeioslelieoauhteletledetflnlolbalwllet - pannrsrsiis. soucrrone. no. Pend Oreille e15 m: contractor and builder. eeveni years - PM“. “awn...” m. “m, m“ mm_mmu';w,lhw * i ‘ ‘p . _ ~ ' ‘ ‘ $3,335; °.j.‘,’,"',j§'s" BMW“ -- -°° -°' l“ l" W" "blind w min mm raanwim. oarnsmo frilndl end admirers. we bow md memweuiiidbuiaebernonm '~ ""9 i" °' "Mnuiiwequqeum-ueueweee munch-i" f" - “mm °°"‘°“ "-"° m "°!“ “m” °° "m" "Wm . ..__.. ‘ min can m will sometimes wbo‘ bed redeem her soul! years. wflWflw “Mlll-‘Ili-‘ll-il. i v Sisooe no no mnmeunnenmemenoinieny cnmneeyevening aniyiaeiuge o: nuuniemebuiomei-e rhyme"; mm. “in sung by s _ _ _ , D T W at. Anthony .11» .11“ estimable qualities and e member of number n; friends end ae- s, i my p,“ M. l- WF‘!!! Kyushu the‘ * " w‘; lflvefiflfiasot NI :1 _ 0 .. e aye Sudbury Basin .. .. aso can Zion Church of this city. semblod at the boiaeoiimJndtn-e. ' ‘ _ tilt. v . ~ ' _ -- 1; 9mg“, gugqgmq our-um» -- 1-10 1-10 -—--—-————-—————- n. wen-be miuxeec n, i " I” nub-mm “n” Teck Hughes ... ... 8.35 0.25 Wright Hargreaves .... 1.05 ~13: bid farewell to their dsiflhter flue _ mwmmn‘; Towegmec . 1.00 zoo Wsinwell on .. .. ~10 s1 Gnoeédpréor to her depot-tun in: ibei ‘ 1w " lreuiwell ifukon ... .. 0.50 M0 Home Oil ... ... ... 23.40 n totes. After a ddnopiqgm" fwfzinw, n "'°"'“' Ventures .. 0.0a as: Baltic 2.1a was served m: Ivelyn . Liana“ Vipoifil .a1 as Calinont 4.00, read the following 4mm Windfall ell on ee u .1 Oil a4 “a _e_e_e_ 1.00 _ m‘ H - .- .... A . 1'7 ‘ _, ' .., ‘azi’ l4 ,. _ .. afivgi’,