Bellini water and [spoon- ful gallede Climber; what a cup c , Isvo cogs. that makes! [y So convenient—with milk. sugar and coffee condensed together. Take Reindeer Colleo on your next‘outlnge lmotorlng. fishing or camp- ing. Keep": On your entry shelf. You Just add oiling water and stir. A tin makes 15 cups—costs 35 cents. Six Candler- Faded" BORDEN MILK (30., limited Montreal - Vancouver HERhnre several ree~ sons why on should buy your wmter coal during the summer months. The most im- portant one is that you will thereby cfftcf .1 con- siderable saving of .:.oney —-and then then- may be a notable Jiortage‘ of coal just when you are in need.of it. Who can tell? C. Ll'iibib & CO. Phone 111 '3 ueens Wharf DEALERS We “Handle Cattle Sheep and. affirm Produce on Cou- signment .Aud ' races at: Summervllle. b clothing sddppflg "between seven 'clodlr. This includes __ I a 1 . ‘ 4., > _ wean-yam» aERVlCaE-S.—-Rev. ‘ ».J(?,hn Millions of Syracuse. N, Y.. will "Drench In Valleyfledehurchnext Sub: ' ’bgtli :‘2ith ‘Ins‘tt'niorning andfewb‘igage; ;"I'HE bosrpouso GENERAL an- ;nal meeting of the Silver‘Tip Black ex 00., will be held in the Lady at 2.30 p. m. D. McLean..Seeret3u:3r-5y. RACES AT. UMMERVIHLE.—Ou Eaturday, Angus 23rd a goodtjlfiy’s racing is promised all who 8“.de thg This I ; first race Alps held at this placé‘hn the m ‘ e] t are sparing nodef- forts to intake 1 a real success. Three classes, Free for all, 2.40 Trot and 3 minute price are all filled and. every.- tliing points to a splendid race. Ev- eryone Is invited. 387. CLASSY HORSE SOLE—Mr. Keith Boswell. of Victoria, yesterday pur- chased from the MacKinnon Drug (70.. the very handsome Kentucky bred gelding Commodore Boy, 2.20 1-4. This horse hus’won premiums wher- ever shown in the prize ring. He has also had a very successful race car- eer. At the Victory races he trotted a third beat in 2.20. Last winter he won a fourth heat (one-half mile) in 1.04 1-2 seconds. , FIRE ALARM—Last night about 9 p. m. the fire alarm-was sounded for a fire at the Provincial Building. The cause of the outbreak was some hunting on the Richmond Street side of the, building which had evidently been wrapped around an exposed wire. There was a spectacular blaze, but It was speedily extinguished. when Mr. Jns. Brown climbed a lad» der and cut tiie wire. There was no damage done. PA‘INFUL ACCIDENT. —— Master CaldwellBrown, the little three-year- old son of Mr. l’lcton C. Brown, met with a painful accident yesterday of- ternoon. While driving with his fath- er and sitting with him on the front seat the steering gear suddenly went wrong, turning the car to the side of the street and bringing it into colli- sion with a telegraph pole. The little fellow was thrown forward, his head striking the windshield and receiving a had out which necessitated some stitches to close. Fortunately the car was going slowly at the time. otherwise the accident might have been more serious. There were a number'of» other children in the car on the rear seat, but. none of them was hurt. Spectacular Military ' and ijlaval Melodrama or" . . ' “Seven Days’ Leave," the big spec- tacular military melodrama, which will be presented at the Prince Ed- ward ’l‘lieatre Wednesday and Thurs- day, 27th and 28th, enjoyed a two years' run at the Lyceum, London, England, and a six months' run at the Park Theatre, New York, to tremend- ous llllsinPss. The story of the play concerns print cipally a rollicking young major back in London on leave of absence, "with buoyancy and heart enough to fall In love with a certain young woman who ardently welcomes his wooing, when again enters sinistenlyu the clutch. of the conflict whose roars can still. be heard. And from romance the play instantly stiffcns to the tense thrill ()f danger for both the hero and his Iinncce, and all about who are near and dear to them both. There is a thrilling and spectacular dcnuumentv with the. exploding of a German sub- marine in full view of the audience. Plan opens at the, Theatre Box Office 1 owing-so Fans“ Hall on Tuesday the 26th inst _ I jerror the majority or Mr. David new I nsid‘. was given In The Guarng 110 instead of 130. methane-wows. Methodist ing'On- Thursday night to receive re ports from iSunda-y School, W. M. S.. and Quarterly Board. Representative :to be elected. Address by the pastor. “star vauuouucso George McLaren‘an- pounce the engagement of their daughter Sadie B. to Mr. George Mc- mono! Greenwich marriage to take place inflate near future. w ._363pd ’1 “I v —— ,:“.i’ ’ OLD VETERAN ON a lutes in honor of the Prince 61' Wales It was interesting to notice an: 131mg. veteran of former days on duty. WI the firing squad—~Sergeant—Major'Johgl Hearts, ,who attended to the openln - Major Heartz wearing the old famll" iar uniform of the Canadian Artl-llery,-. as he did twenty'years ago. He had- the honor to be attached as “Powder Monkey" to the military squad which fired the salute here when the presth Prince of Wales’ grand-father,»after- wards King Edward VII., landed in. Charlottetown. Court-Major ' Heartz was only 13 or 14 years of age at. the time but remembers everything in connection with that memorable event distinctly. It is worth-y also of note to say that he has assisted at every salute flredkslnce upon the oc- casion of visits of royalty to Char- lottetown." ' VIISIT To FOX RANCH.—Mr. Ern- est Cotes. representing Renter's Lim- ited, of London, on the present Royal visit, enjoyed during his short stay In Charlottetown, his first visit to a fox ranch. Having expressed a desire to see some of the famous Prince Ed- ward Island foxes in their man-made homes, and being unaware of the Prince was to visit a ranch. Mr. A. E. ' Morrison, Manager of the Anglo-American Telegraph Co.. kindly offered to drive him to Mr. J R. Rombough's ranch, an offer grate- fully accepted. Accompanied by sev~ cral others, Mr. Cotes was shown by Mr. Romhough through his splendid ranch, the process of feeding and car- Ing for the foxes. and indeed the his- tory of fox breeding most intelligent- lyexplalned. A number of cured sil- ver skins were also shown Mr. Cotes, who was greatly interested in all that he saw and learned of the great fox farming industry. A giftvby Mrs. Rombough of photographs of the ranch ,and of some of its most famous foxes was also very much appreciat- ed by IMr. Cotes who expressed his surprise at the greatness and the pos- sibilities of the industry as 'well as the pleasure afforded him of seeing the magnificent animals in their ranéb. The Man With Asthma almost Longs for death to end his sufferings. He sees ahead only years of endless tor- menthw‘ith intervals of rest which are themselves fraught with never ceas- ing fear of renewed attacks. Let him turn to Dr. J. I). Kellog’s Asthma ite- uiedy and know what complete relief It can give. Let him but use It faith- fully and he will find his asthma a thing of the past. - Sumnerville Races , August 23rd Entries for Summerville Races are as follows:— FREE-FOR-ALL ‘BettenNot, Joseph McGregor, Mon- tague. acute specialweonsregatlonal meeterrepl'mwmqggthg res any . .In, connection with the vfirlng b”. efidum recefitly' taken flag of the cases of ammunition. Sergt: ’ which has been supersededtoday by. ‘,ed Khaki, looked as emu,“ and soldierlyr‘ . teachers goes out t amount; r. ,.. . * - vthfi " ‘ t be tell» an. a stlfikle for mummies. “mitt-was a large and- ‘Dl‘ii We”; Fran" s. . Six . hp year. Is Legislature fir. ‘ is were made” sketch. and. Mr. We": ‘iw .‘government time. to seesvhot the bean .do In the matter...dt:».alns resolved after discus- sion to postpone the strike for three months to give ‘Mr. Bell and his col- 1 sues, time coined, ays and men. r. cbhmlyids LW' ‘ by the _ Llheml, ‘ I 1 an; .(a'ahhefl' wr- es 4 o - ' fights restoration is: (pp; grungy-{amine .iatymliopn ,Reterm shown an adverse majority; “And whereas, a change of govern- ment has taken placesince the pass- Ing of.the,lsstvetriko resolution, (May 17, 1919;); “Therefore Resolved, that the time of strike called for by the last reso- lution (mentioned above) be extend- . “Further resolved, that a strike of ‘all teachers not receiving the mini- mum supplment asked for my the Union, or a total salary equivalent to that to' which such supplement would raise the present salaries, take place on a day exactly three monthc afterJ the incoming Government assumes office. "Further resolved, that if a settle- lvlvtenlt isnnot arrived at within two 88 an er th date set forth in the previous "Emilee tli‘zit ‘a‘ff other teach- ers shall f‘etand out” in sympathy. "lr‘urthen'vresolved, that in case a settlement .Is not ,arrlved at the afore- mentionedflatesi thus necessitating a. strike, that the teachers be recoule by the Government or the Districts or both, as shall be agreed upon, for time lost, before teachers return to work." (2) “Whereas the Prince Edward Isl: and.Teachers' Union has suffered a distinct loss .in the death of, one of the most energetic members of bile Union Executive, namely, Mr. A. 8. Campbell; . a “And whereas, the sympathy of the the family of the late Mr. (lampbel, In their sad "Therefore resolved, that we place on record our appreciation of the t sex-Vices which the late Mr. Camp- 1' bell rendered to the cause of educa- tion in his capacity as a member of the Teachers' Union; . “Further resolved, that the sincere sympathy of the Prince Edward island Tencliers’ Union be tendered to the. family of the late Mr. Campbell; "Further rcsolvedthnt a copy of this resolution be sent to the family of_ the into Mr. Campbell, and also a copy be sent to the press for publi~ cation." ' (3) _“Rcsolvcd that the Teachers Uni- on in special session assembled urg- ently request the tDepsrtment of Education not to grant permits to teach to persons who.have not pass? ed the examinations" for teachers‘ licenses. (4) Resolver] that the Executive oftlic ’l‘eachers' Union present to the annu- al convention to be held Exhibition Week, recommendations in refercmn to the matter of Teanchers’ salaries.” Jugo-Slavs Awarded, Disputed Territory (Special to the Guardian) PARIS, August 20.—-The French Minister at Belgrade has informed the Jugo Slav Government that the Peace Conference has awarded it the ‘ Pre- dmuria territory, according to :1 Del- grade despatcb by the Temps. Tile notification was given the Belgrade German Police bereavement; the aflternoon pupcrs policemen using uerop anes police overtook an express train on which and arrested the men at Nuremberg, Bavaria. Charles ol' ltoumania announces that he has renounced ills rights to the crown of Roumania. Housing Problem Governiuint, in earnest. '0 ‘i_ v' . .i profit - 5 "item It Chili“? ’3“ - I qSBECIA'L'P-ltICES. V ' To SEE ' ‘Ilt"l n ‘ ~Clarine Seymou r” ‘ , DMGRiEFiTHs "xTheGirIVho Stayed At Home) in ARTCQAFT new _ British Official News 1 Topics of the Day intercept“ Smugglers (Special to The Guardian.) ‘ BERLIN, August 20.—-—Accordlng to an ill- marks Tile have Ifrustratcd smuggle 20,000,000 to Switzerland. empt to rom Berlin the smugglers were fleeing . Roumaniau Qrowu Prince Ronounces Claim to Throne (Special to The Guardian.) PARPS, August 20,—Urown Prince Revived in London ———_q 5 ii! 1, -- ~ s; Griffith night .i . i 1 test Masterpiemsif 1:? ADULTS 25c CHILDREN 10c 1}: 'Stlli" L“: I; 12-: . i: .J"... .u r . I,“ . - I ‘ I.. ..,-:~‘, 3;“ Stayed at Home , l). W. Griffith takes you further than the rock ing chair that she knitted in—t x « Further than the home fires that we’ve kept burning. who stayed at home". He takesiyou into the very souls of the. “girls v . y y In France and Allied Countries; ' ' ' ‘ ' D: W: Griffith pictu to the question. .. » resin bold relief the answer WHAT DID SHE DO? ' House Agricultual Committee, intends t0 0'18]! through the House this week, Mr, Haugen’s amendments which wer framed after conferences with Depart.. ment of Justice officials. provide for the proclamation of fair prices on all necessities by the President and give the. Department. of Justice direct powers to prosecute anyone charging Ring up the Certificate LLYOD COMEDY in excess of the figures? Power Is given to limit profits, storage charges, commissions and practices. .Mothers can easily know when their children are troubled with worms, and they lose no time in applying the best of remedies—Mother Graves' Worm Exterminator. ‘ Prince EdWard I and LONDON), Aug. Fir—The. housing problem is now beingr tackled by the Plans have been called for the erection of 3,200 house costingin ,thn aggregatefill; 500,000. , . ——.' U. S. Government , p _ To in Food Prices '(Special to‘ the Guardian) (WASHINGTON, "August 20r—Im- mediate‘Government price" fixing of Two Africa. _, Wednesday and Thuisday, August 27th 8th 2 Nights-"leiMatinee-"Thursday .0 ' Farewell and Trans-continental tour of the great, allied v1ctory play and all around-the—world success. ‘ “Seven Days Leave” yearsin—London, Canada, Australia, South I. Entire Season—Park Theatre, New York.’ Three Months in—Boston and Chicago. SEETA romantic tale of love, and valor possessing a ' ' "" "punch" that will 'make you hold' your breath SEE—Threehoursof thrills, throbs and laughter. Government all coniodfties as the only effective SEE—Most sensational spectacular offering in stage Orwell Bell, John Rooney, Orwell. Lilian Patclien, James Shaw, (lar- upon instructions from Premier Clemenceau and included the at 10 o clock Friday morning. way ‘of stopping profiteering and ro- ducing thc cost of living is contained ,H hlStOl‘y. digit“, . authorization for the immediate no in amendments to flu I‘oderil l‘o'o ‘ V . , ,.. , . a . - ILascado, Allan Shaw, Cardigan. culiutiun of the district by Jugo-Slav (3011111111 Act. When 'I‘eltl'esentativo SEE—YOU more enjoy that, hostilities have ceased. ,> troops. l Haugen-V (ir)wa),’ Chairman! of the SEE—Cast of exceptional merit and massive scenic pro‘ . Solicit your business, Assuring you of .my best efforts for your interests. Bright 'Mettle, Wendell Morrissey, J. I , , . ‘ _ 1 Boy, Donald Murchison, .. Anita Aubrey, Dr. Mclntyre, Mon- tague. Lady Evelyn, A. M. References—Royal Bank of Canada. non River. 3 MINUTE PACE J. STANLEY WEDLOCK, , Charlottetown Keep Mlnar‘d’s Llnlment In the house * , - great play, now i.2.’40 TROT ' - .. .. . dilation. SEE....The largestcast that has appeared in a play in e ~' 'l " Charlottetown for years- . I ‘ J I I I a \ Bi' ' i w j, v ,4 _, . y ‘ ; Its clarion call of patriotism has echoed from Lon-' Prices—Evening 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50 . i ' "WWW » ' 'don to Ca ' ' r ., petoWn.»and :distant Australia. a . l . Com lakes , Matinee 35c, 50c, 75c. $1.00.~ ball was played at Victoria Park last : IS . I ' Q I Plan Opens at Theatr B ' f ' '- ’- P ' ‘ ‘ ‘ Morning “'10 a. n, e- 039 Friday evening between Charlottetown and Amherst. the former winning by 3 . v . . ', ,,; » ' 4‘ " _' ‘ ‘ «1‘ i‘ " H y: h, u cor of» 7-4. ‘ v V > . - s Til: local team was as followsi— ' your shoe repairing with here. C. Francis. P. Campbell. Ist Base. or hers with yours, and, you Mom-a, 2nd Base, Saunders, _3rd Base, wm see that we "a “pug. or Conroy. S. S., McEachern. R. F.,Kine- Impartlng the game finish to man C. F. Keoushnn. 14- F'r 018' ‘both our men’s and women! mend. xvi'oii'k.t In fleet. warm: :3: mherst ' or so repsr w r - ,s v ‘lliobonuld, Stewart and Ilarkerhouse, of footwear—Ia ants,- chlidren. Chlsliolm, McKay, Sinnlnfus. Alward. farmer?f brogsns. heavy boot: Stewart and Bsrkerhouse, Hall, Fnr- flinch “3'11 csnndt tell our wor mumps Carver, Ver- A smashing, Crashing, red-blooded scenic spectacle Joe, 1’)., Garfield Guy, Orwell.‘ Cheered the boys in London for tWO years. Judson Lad, Ralph Judson, Pow- nal. FREE--- 4 Lady Dell, J. Martin. Eldon. 'Winnie M., A. Mullally, West. Judson Boy, W. M. Brown. Pownai. Mabel, James Finley, Vernon. John B., Daniel Carmichael, El- liotvale. Aqulrl (1., K. Summerville. 302pd. _______‘_____. ‘Mrs. J. i“. Gallagher of Campbell- tou. N.B., is visiting her friend, Mrs. James Eden, 10 West street. hBaseball A blast Interesting game of Base- Souris ‘ We have decided to give one of our new No. 5 Woodstock Typewriters, price $140, to the student. making highest average in the Shorthnnil Typewrltlng 'Department of the * onion COMMERCIAL GlitLEGE for iErin starting September 2nd. This is a rare opportun- ity to secure one of the best machines on the marlmt free. Principal Moran will advise us who winner is and we will ship machine to them. These mac- hines may be seem at the U. C. C. where they are in use. Full particulars on applica- tion to Principal Moran. Will you be the winner? Eastern Typewriter Exchange Ltd. Amherst, N. S. I imam , ' superb cast and 60 feet car load of scenery. $3.00 e havesome Wonderful ill; ‘ GAINS in the following in :— ' . . a’omen's Patent Oxfords. Women's Kid Oxfords. Women’s Grey High Cut #1- w'w - . Ba . .. omen’s Browu‘flighicut‘ James McMillan, - The Oxfords are all small fisiz'fis2 l 't, ", 1-2, 4. ' he High f-ut Bals are in albeizes. ' Every pair of the above gods are u'urth today up to “g 50 and you can have your 1 choice for 3:3 .00 , zooms-ominous .i . r it has been decided that Charlotte- , town will make a return trip to Am- . . ’ herstzin ten days. On the return 3428mm“ trip they win also play the Moncton . . tiara, “ppm 370' :1 (button at. I». we, M.,; w, ‘MXFfli a, . . -