. '"" iiiitr‘zz,‘ioz4l A , 4 _ _, ,_non ADVERTISERS i _m_ m. N,,__°i;m_k._i_ . ' = xrgivortiaernoiit em meets on m vii ti" while wwr dew ell ' lha- "round. and cogs nqninal prloa la available In the forthcom- ini lass of u». lilcAlpivnes Prince D¥ MARQHU.LD_ supremo ibmlnins aaeifilloe ' Bflrvlfiéiillltiglslllllhlhgllleiaflfllai~ Marsh ed s. i v, , . m; York vise witlgbeflhmxgi vices at close. ‘Pleasenoteflll of service at York. Hubert '1‘. Smith, pastor. moi; from Houston's Catalog ' , ICE CREAM I-"EUHIVAL Rich- ford Square this evening in aid of Third Order o! St JFrnncls. Iior AI\'0QRO;‘ shears he'l- ’ WDIBSDT golden treason that V: Zlliidivard Island Directory l. _. , .3 .~' a c SUB/Midi. _ some» Irina ink-tho Island will be allied upon by m. .i. n. . Out n rqmuniinytiie pubilaiians, an» Royal Print a. Litho us. ALI.‘ W°RK!R8* in connssnsn i. . . with picnic at Bootehfort requested FUNERAL NOTICE. --All anem- to meet at Mchellan Bros’ store 7 hers of the Charlottetown Knights p. m. this evening. 1101 Columbus will please meet at‘ - the home onWedilesday morning FISHERY SALE-Six. ‘Gresho ' at 8.16 sharp to attend the funeral due diere 1st August with 27. 00 of the late Brother P. A. Smith. bags, coarse and fine also tribal}. Ordinary dress. Best Quality and lowest price in ~ the ‘market. Bags containing ~160 PERSONAL! pounds. Carvell Bros. 7-22-21 ' Mr. -J. N. McDonald. Alberta, is l BURIAL TOMORROW-Who fun visiting friends on the Island. He eral oi the late Patrick A. Smith expects to remain for a month be- will be held from residence 37 Prin fore leaving on return. ce St., tomorrow Wednesday at 8,46 for 8t. Damian's Cathedral thence to Roman Catholic- Ceme- tery- IN 81X COUNTRIES 0F THE . WORLD-Iron is produced in six Miss Frances MdLellan Vie-it on countries, and the richest and ireturn to New York on Saturday strongest comes-tram Northern in- morning, after s vacation spelli- in dla. it is to fine Assams of North- this city with her parents, Mr. and ern lndls that IliED ROSE Mrs. Sextus MdLellan, lPrinceBt. ORANGE PiEKQE TEA owes its richness and strength, You really Mr, Daniel Fisher of the 0.0.8. ought to try this dne tea if you Camferry left this morning for Mon- wunt something extra good. And treal, where he will vlslt his sons. besides it goes much further than Mr. Fisher was accompanied by his most teas. daughter Miss Gertrude and soil Joseph. ’“ " olis may masquerade as a ' l lNG iiHRlLLS I wiiu iiitiinQusJuuQi-ie ,I . T_.T?li9,§ll.lfllltlliii°li$!t - i —8vveet Dsildyi hat a flghtl. What s " knockout! Bahia" ‘t Pknoekabout" Kelly deserve all ils no ,, no moral. Didn't young; oaieeaienfins te o.- soda oiork. tell Kelly , ‘vto stay away filbmldirdy Wilcox? And didn't Kelly nlk for a be lng when he got l” ‘ fresh with J_udy.'f('(ou'llaay aonluat an you'll ‘ may that you novel: before uw on in, screen such s thrilling and entertaining 5 ‘eoiviblristlon of whirlwind action, sparkling humor and delightful I msnee as you'll find in l . unis“. Am...“ Q n}. i I‘ nnuniicdr; J (qfvltliiifi? ni illhll Rev. S. J. Arsenault and Miss Josephine Arsensiiit of North Dakota are spending s few weeks with their brother Judge Arsensult. l Anna 0. Niilason will? bobbed her hair for $9,500. ‘I-il-l "iéufiéver ear/lie lzke o_ nfi/n . your _//fe, EAST RIVER MYSTERY. — On Wednesday a row boat was discov- ered anchored in East River oppos. Mrs. Gordon Sproule. and two children o! Calgary, Alta... arrived ito the farm of Mr. Wollaco Wood here last Thursday to spend the Mnrshileld. _0n investigation it summer and is the 8065i 01 119i‘ was found to contain s man's hat, brother, Mr. Stewart Inman. cap, boots, and new overcoat. Victoria. Endeavors have been made to die- covcr the owner but so far without success. a iii Mrs. James R. Stewart and sons Franklin A.. llnd James E. and nephew George F. MacKinnon oi ISLAN DER DEAD. —-The death Peabody, Mass, have arrived home ‘ occurred at Calgary, Alberta, on lo spend, the summer with her June 25th of John H. McFadyen. parents, Mr, and Mrs. George Mr. McFadyen who was 47 years palatal-d, 50ml; Melville. of age was a son of the late Mr. -—- Nell McFadyen oi Charlottetown- Ml-l Edwgl-ds and Mr. Glen l Royalty and was a school teacher Edwards, Mlddlgtown, Conn., ac; both in Prince Edward island and complmled by Mns. Josie Ferguson. in Alberta. He had many friends and Hon Mule;- Hnl-old and Miss in both provinces. Interment took Florence lumm‘ Hampton mogul. place on June 28th in Union Come. ed to Charlottetown on, Thrusdsy let” can“? to attend the Scottish Gathering. I i bi outing. vierroiis "ro THE ISLAND. - The’ TLQQYEY-“l- PRINCE EDWARD WED. —- THURS. JULY 23-24 l. EXC/rEM/rrv r-e/u/vo/é -/.*o».~.~i.--./c/r ~ .’>/2./-iMA ' PRINCE ’ " W“, EDWARD At s. 1 mo ass MATlNEE-llc, 16o. EVENING-lie, 21o, 20c. House PETERS IN “DON'T MARRY FOR MONEY” oowr Miss THIS ooueu: '_ res-nun: PROGRAM About fifty of the members and - friends-of-thirMnipequo Women's. institute gathered on Mr. Percy liiacGougaifs shore on Wcilnosilny, July 16th. for their iinniial picnic. The duy was an ido-zil one, and the sliorc although somcwhht changed; llm sewn-es a; Mlllpeque on gun. is as inviting as ofyorc. A splendid (lay, Jllly 13th, lull; T_ Q Janleg’ tea and plenty of it. is characteris- lol-lnel-ly ol gllnl-lollolown coll. tic of such gatherings in this com- lluulell llle sel-vlces and preached uiunity, llllll on this occasion botli Ammm ""9 "mm" m m” 19mm‘ Minarifs Llnlmenl for Rheumatism wllll his ullpllme energy and qu-zillly and quantity measured up flllqnpy Ml; Jgllllgg 1g a; pl-Qselll to tile usual high standard. Bath- ni-c Mr. and Mrs. Ii‘. C. Edwards, .____<o-c-—-—- were m ‘ The gross earnings of the (‘una- Mlddletown, Conn, who are on a visiting his daughter Mrs. Mlllnr 1m.’- 8811108 and ruccs dl N u .1 n ._ o! Clmom evidence and were enjoyed by all. Miss Gladys MacNutrB. N. Mo,“ “risk 8203?; J“l;qr3lys19.§§",,§l‘,f’ l‘ trenl who lins recently grailuatod $4,593,485.00 being a Moore-aw oi ' Miss Edith Montgomery, teacher, Mr. and Mrs. James Sinclair and "0111 111v 110i’!!! Ylvtmlfl livepilfli $42,850.83 n5 colllpnfgll wlll, ll“, visit to the latter's mother Mrs. Mary A. luman, Victoria, P. E. 1. They are accompanied by their nephews Mr. Glen Edwards and Mr. Steward heard also of Middle- town. They made the trip by autohand enjoyed the outing very n I iuc and were much impressed vvancouver’ B_ c” accompanied by the“. three Son,’ George, (geull “ml is visiting licr pnroiits Mr. and Mrs. cgffespondlng woek or 19;“ licr mother Mrs. John Montgomery Willie of Sun Dego (Jzilifuriila ure D. l’. MucNurt, Mulpcque. The gross earnings of llli‘ (‘Hilli- lcimdla" 9"") i left on Thursday morning for tllc guests of Mr. and Mrs. ltpbcrl. “i"*"'>'—'_' dlnn National Railways 1m," J," MQNTREAL- 3M3’ 21- “Mmmt Minnesota whcro the latter will Crater, lilnlpcilue. lllr. Slnclalrs The ostrich bow is returinlng tom“ l0 July “u, 1924 m“, btfcn‘ Geilrie has been Wmiwfltil- AlliiFconsult the Mayo "Bros. it ls enrn- mniiy friends are very pleased to 111"" Bill! 1B "M"! with 110001111118’ 812Tl.863,871.00 being a dscroarn p! years of unsucc ful endeavor bYlestly hoped that Mrs. Montgomery welcome him buck once more. uffflcl- l0 Boll"! 1H1 Otherwise 801110- ‘$1,390, 9.61 as compared ‘with the ‘bell. Alllilllfll-B l" Canad“ and u“ ' will be benefited by the trcutnient whiit linril neckline. Tillie anillcorre pending period o! 1921i iteil States this Brim Pl-‘ilk mime“ she receives, and her miiny friends Mrs. Steele (iioe. Miss Clam chiffon arc bulb used for scnrfs --——-<oa---__-' Malpeque Owing to the death of a member of his congregation Rev. Mr. Muc- lniosli was unable to be present at iornln, are visiting relatives in CQNADlAN NA-rmNAL lilnllxsque they leave on Saturday lzjlLwA for Aiberton, but will return ln n. vs’. EARNINGS low duys. - ‘ \m-=.i.f.mina WEIGHTY worms ‘I’ “Nah, don't forget, If anyone asks yer, ys lath for ii fortnight, an’ don't go an’ make n mistake teen days!" Mt. Everest The Merciless, Is It ' Worth While? (Uniting-era) YAINDON, July 2i.—ls the costly attack on Mt. Everest “worth 1W’? er’s qorne away an‘ tell 'em four- experienced mountaineer, Nevertheless ,the way of the pioneers is painful in the extreme. When Leigh-Mallory, the young En glish schoolmaster ,and bis colu- paulon Irvine, the one-time Oxford oersmnn, lit their noonday camp- fire a; 26,000 feet to thaw out their scanty rations, the fire had so little oxygen to consume that it raged and leaped several feet high with. bury, Mass who with the others .wl1l visit relatives and friends in different parts of the island. ——-—-<-0->-__ leading Ring Masters Train Movie Hero with the beautiful scenery. They and most lflfbldillllil 0t ‘m mmm‘ wlsli hcr lion voyage. ltauisny) and hcr daughter Miss that hllVC no IlIlSSlOn in life but to For Sore Feet-Mlnard‘: Llnimenl. were later joined by Mrs. Edward's sister Mrs. Grace Whetmore, Rox- tn-lns in Rampart Rangfii 355997 Anni now in‘ Long liciicli, (iiili- please, _ National. Park-Alberta. has sur- whlle?", What's the use of climbing a mountain that lt is so high, so cold- subloct i0 terrific storms, that hu- maitllfc could notlast a week on thdsummlt, even if the summit were reached? ‘ Them; are the questions which have-been 13186111}! the liiird suc- ce failure to climb the "merci- le erost. There is just a sug- gcitl n heard, here and there, lhzit rhswhlle-hlilred old geezcrs in the B0 ill, Gfliiilralihical Society" ought n ‘to be financing adventurous youlig Englishmen on such "worth- less," if not hopeless, exploits, Captain George I. Finch who is o o‘ of the young Englishmen who have pitted themselvesgallant ly- ‘vainly against Mt. Everest, co ‘ smoflthe-enterpri- se ' _ "file ‘Royal Geo- graphical ,_ oclety does quite rlgiit to‘ rage those successive ut- 0 scalar‘ the I terror ol‘ the a ‘I ggfr rapflnai EllP-lllill- by‘ seo aliigli gotyto U16,- top -su'pply oi un- ‘sleet diminish- n i.- ssorfs that the u}, have already proved of ellt interest and value to n. r‘~\‘- m; .. a Qflllghliverest climb- - d’ hat nobody knew ‘be- fore, that the human organism can gradually hnhonie accustomed to ratified atmospheres. Twenty years ago the Thlbetuns ‘ ‘and Nepalese, hardy mountain folks. stuck clos- ei ylo their customary altitudes oi 15.000 feet; today, says Captain Fintill, they were carrying welghls ll. .000 ‘feet. ' 6 English thanks lo iiicir con- tln l mountaineering experiments srelrioiv moving lronpa about the Himalayas with n freedom undres- nisil oi a few years ago. Lilo In zltlll- Impossible on tin- top of Mix. verest, but life on the sides has u freedom and flexibility never be- lou-s achieved. Not only the nativ- u ilynt white men and women- sometimes seml-lnvnlidv-nasishilsn tlldtselvoa comfortably st heights tn p Himalayas hitherto reserved its most stout-hearted survey- Iact, the Himalayas era destin- o lie another pisrllould like Lips, in the indginan of this l i (inn, Pacific iRallway New owl ts-aieei --.....--.-.,. luii-riiatlonlfl 110T. “lrlillh-s, Press Qteel Car .....-..-..-- U. G. Steel --.--.---.. ‘o. s. industrial Alcohol however, so little actual heat in the flame that the two men iicld their bands in lt without discomfort. And tho coldest wind in the‘ world iblcw like a steady hurricane, Th0 Conquest of Mt. Everest is alparently no Christmas holiday. STOCK QUOTATIONS HALIIMX, July 21-—Quotatlons furnished by Ward 8r Johnston, Members Montreal Stock ilzlxclianne Iieil Telephone __________ __ 1321/, es O Cuba Can eiSugar Pfd, __.._ Pan American Petroleum ._ llnwnrd Smith Pill. iiiiwzirrl Smith Com. Spanish River ‘Pfd. . Spanis irltlver Com. -..__.._ Steel Company of Canada __ British Empire Steel 1st Pld. Penmans Abltlbl Shawinlgan __ Laurentlde Pu p Csnsdiiiln General Electric _ Canadian Steamship Pfd, .__ Asbestos Com. ...... -_ Dominion Bridge wheel Power .. nnlpeg Electric igaiaiaiiiisiliiaEssiii fiS mph-Central --.. i~ unlit ' My“ Slot?! w: ....-..._. .. not’! u. \ i*etrolsul'ii-‘*.".‘£:‘::::-..- 100 H!‘ IXOH ANOI » - MONTIIM. andglintiionsl \ 1004 ‘Victory i008 Victory 101i Victory 1001 Victor! ..-- -----.--------- "- s-m-s- P" .__.-. 1014c a .-~. Georgo O'Hara playing the lead- ing role in H, C. Wltwer‘s "Fight- ing Blood" stories which are mick- ing such a sensational hit in Coi- ller's Weekly are now being offer- ed on the screen by ilio Film Book- ing Offices oi’ America, ‘had the ad- vantage of training under such mas ters of boxing as Leach Cross be- rendered to efforts of two Canad- ians and a-n American word lo this effect was received today at gon- to scale the peak was a nralliainus one, necessitating twenty six con- tinuous hours to make the ascent of 10.854 feet and relum to camp in the Gelkiio meadows and climb- ers encountered difficulties which ernl headquarters Canadian Nailon- . al Railways in Montreal. The effort, , fora acting before the camera. Okllani had ibcen woll known as ftil amateur boxer but in order that i118 "llhtlug on the screen would be of cilaniploushlp calibre lie submit- ted to ii. course of training to pol‘. lei?! hi! ring work. So efficient did ho become and so much talent did he show lh-nl he has received offer“ from prominent fight managers to handle his affairs if he over decid- cs to tulle up tlic ring as a pl-gfeg. sluu. One round of "Flglrllnl: Blond" will bc featured nf the Prince ‘l-irl- ivaril today and every Monday and Tuesday for fwclve weeks. all but bnffiled their attempt. “Don’t Marry For Money” INTRODUCING ONE OF THE GRENTEBT FASHION SHOWS EVER DCREENED Fill; the Heart and Fillls the Eyes “The concensus of opinion lllril night at iho Prince ilddwxnvl Thon- tre seemed to be that "Don't Mur- ry ior Money" was one of ilio host pictures of the season That was our humble opinion before tlie plciiiro was half over, and wo wore tickled pink to find we were ln accord with the audience which demon- strated lts approval in ii vcry do- unonstrntive manner. at tho inde- out of the final close up, by ap- plause which was too prolonged and too emphatic for any question Fol the huge pleasure it received from "Don't Marry For Money." 1W9 liked ii, for the story, which was up lo the minute. was logical, plausible and carried a fine moral. We lllred it fol- the drama which was intense, full of emotion and surprise. We liked it for the viewpoint of the authors. dlope Luring and Lou- ‘ls Duryes Lighten, who had sense enough not to try to "willie down" toithe audience but gave it credit for mature intellgence. T" ~~ --. - . ' ~13", Clarence Brown, which was superb ' ' and a splendid example oi creailivoi cooperation with the authors. We liked ll. for the cast. Nine own names, each s film favorite _ ease Peters, Riibys Do Reine , Cy Chadwick, Wsdgewood Nowell. I loan Priailo, Christine Mayo. , go Nichols. Hank Mann and l la Knott. laeh- gave n splendid q ‘ '3“ "i; onerous alfl QIMM” .0||6k4l\O to). Tryllfi‘ le- " I lam ma‘ ‘ ‘ ’ " livers a splendid characterisa- tiui, t inede this nlotee an null t’li the putting across of tile story _tho principal objection; with the low - vitsble raaitit that they ‘ l) niisaniol. ' We lllred it ro rue owns, words‘ Poms and llogye Rem- r- We liked it for the direction, by ' perm-males lolvidaally and etch ' sisal simple or ensemble werlr " W!!! 006- ‘ nnounoemeult ‘a Balloon Tires Optional Equipment on Ford» s. .. (jdvlosed Cars i It‘ -i I I- r f i...‘ . .Tii=;i?<>rf‘éil Cmnvanvof end... l Limited; announces that Ballooi1”Tire's'4l*»-*“'“~” f are 11°W_.Plf>tional equipment on all ._ l Ford closed cars, at an additionalll§""m "h L charge of $50.00. “fw- ‘v \ This chi eifldudes r 029. 4.4.7.»: B llodn “ires, Zllnkrgllzry * ' iddiepare rim. . " :~"' .. l». ~11; Iva‘; (I fill.