BPLENDID I ll rnanlairn’ ' “WOLVES TURKISH BATH _ ;A_tiraction ‘ as W"P'lt'0"6;IlAM-~ only aursaroms COMPANY wrrn ' an. NIW scanner-new costumes - snaisom rungs AND oalar,‘ comma nmscr‘ lion rm: suns EIliEh hive esiionEY AND IIEII P LAYERS COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAM DAILY — VAUDEVILLE BETWEEN ACTS — SINGING — DANCING, ETC. TPROGRAMIFOR T0-NIGHT " 1H5 sCRua LADY” NEW YORK ' ‘FOR TWO YEAR-S TO-MOREOW “THE HIGHEST BIDDER" SOME OTHER PRESENTATIONS OF THE CEIIINAL" - “PAL “JUSTICE” — “T HE POPULAR PRICES MATINEE I pm! ar s.» - w. m. NIGHT — 0.15 -- RESERVED I Sieats Now Selling‘ at Box Otfice plsrnann-To-navi WITH ORCHESTRA ti‘ .r m A _ .___.__fl,.-__ _ --._.____a.___._ AN EXCELLENT NIGHT.“ - “THU. OF MINE” —- SIN YE DO" SEATS -— 31o, 52o, 80o. fiilentral Guardian rher Shop. yard. A large r8718‘ " reduced prices. l; Prowse Bros, Ltd. ‘l at Arena, on sale noon-today l It. Hooper‘: Barber Shop. Browse Bros. i..- ing. Tickets on sale at noon " qeorge B. l-Ioopefs Barber Shop. three months in ‘respectively. .McKIJNNA-A_LLEN sour.- ru- airve seat tickets trill-be" on sale at ya today at E. F. Aoorlfl. Li!!!‘ s an,“ “d G ' t uwpflfs. the elty. lleLalne Service Station. FLOOR OILCLOTI 60c Square o! designs in ail standard widths. Prowse OILCLOTI! arm Lmol-EIIM at Call and see our ‘large display and new 1o: firiéziies. -~ GET YOUR. TICKETS for the the old Nlllbaifllllwé Lilo?! f" - - Irid nI ht the famous l! ‘ “exam” Anon m“ ‘y aifEJcars. Beat oils and greases. -; 1-‘. Mom's. Lamhroa Brut. Ind G-l "It? 10'3"" WmW-‘W '1' d“ '3" m ~ naaamoas noos- a lafse , ' exhibition of Barrymore guaranteed‘ ‘~ rugs and mat, are now on diasgllaynfliii MoEENNA vs. ALLENr-Biggesf bout n! the year. Friday alrht g:- Y g pm’ s-native Province and since that time ' M’ umbm BM” B’ A: ' ‘n has achieved considerable success in, the wast, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart are‘ ll rouca comm-Three prohibi- f Bede-aile- tion cases appeared hefore l-lis Hon- or at the Police Court yesterday ‘morning. Two of said cases were adJourned and the third lined $200 Jail. ‘Ihree - unks were lined $5.00 and $10.00 lBEBLE SOCIETY MEETINGS.- Meetings in the interest oi the mince Edward Island Bible Society ill be held as follows: August 28th Orwell United Church; August 29th. the police ahd other who hope that sutoisls ersaroraspeoti iercise every ea .i city. - 7260-8-21 45 , ~l SAFETY Illlsit-It is pleasing a Oto note that throughout the past t has city oiiieials will continua to operateiin thiamtnner. Oar driv- rrequeswd to-ax- wapesiaily at i the difiennt interlocks! in the cums inn QUAHAUGS ‘at ayl- wards, 42 Queen St. 735" uonmarrs s-ross will be closed Wednesday afternoon. aus- 32116- BEST SERVICE to motorists in Sto tth ellowpnmpa. p. l, ‘I266 SAD Nliwsl-Mr. and Mrs. Don- aid E. Campbell, Charlottetown re- ceived the sad news oi the death of their daughter. Louise. wiie oi John T. Deacon, oi Regina, Sank, on Aug. 11th. MaLAINE sa-avics srarron Willys Stop "at l: WELCOME VISITORE-Ml‘. and Mrs. Charles, Stewart and son Gor- don Campbell Stewart oi Vancouv- er, were in ‘the city yesterday bu their waymo Mt. Herbert to visit Mr. Stewart's brother and sister in ‘the old home in Bethel. It is eight- |een years since Mr. stewim 1m. nu lalso visiting Mrs. Stewart's home in .- i PERSONALS Miss Kathleen Sweeney, R. N. and Miss Iva. Sweeney, Moncton, are among the visitors here for Exhibi- tion Week. Mrs. Simon Snyder and son of Trenton. N. Snare visiting Mt. Ste- wart. guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Jardine. Mr. E. V. Hardenburgh, of- Ith- aca. N. Y. spent a pleasant week with Mr. Hearst oi the Experimen- tal Farm. i.‘ Mr. W. V. Douse has arrived in the city from Attleboro, Mass, with his stable of horses which are en- tered ior the races this week. He is accompanied by Mrs. Douse. uh. n. a. P1161 oi Dorchester, n. 8.. is visiting in this city, the guest of her broflier, Mr. Gregory Hughes alfd Mrs. Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Grant, with Miss Grant and Miss Eastwood, oi New Glasgow, N. 5., arrived.’ the Iochelaga Saturday, to spen a Mr days in the dilly. son Irvin‘left on the afternoon train end touring around the country A” I! . 1' AT!“ f ' T Wedn .._\ "Ian, y! in I KIDNAPPED l He vowed he loved her yet she was fated to learn the bitter truth that he was a cad-lint came ajay- A picture vibrant with thrill ALSO DBVOIIE M I a appea . ems. flvIAD I ALSO ‘l sue/mos. mum's POWERFUL was; i; u“ mad noun-When ' the iuli moon comes over the trees or when the night chili Orchestra p]!!! its entrallnlnl pace? with a. Superb Cast Favorites. 1 It’, .p i STRAND" WED-THURS- ; t LOVE STORY OF MODERN, MADCAP YQUTI,‘ I pi Screen SHORT SUBJECTS Miss Joy ‘lriies, oi the Moncton Times Stat! and Miss Ann Gibson. Moncton, are spending a holiday in Charlottetown, guests at The Russ. The many iriends oi Mrs. Irene Macdonald will be glad t0 know that she harfecovered from an op- eration for sp- ndioitls in the City Hospital, where she has been ior the past five weeks. Misses Buelah Mitchell oi Jack- son Heights, N. Y., Iiranois Bickiord of. Bridgeport. Conn, l-Iden Jones of White Hills, California, and Ada Beohery of Yer-mouth, Me, motor- ored to the Island Saturday to enjoy a holiday in the Garden oi the Gulf. l,’ Sister Rose Celestine. nee Joseph- ine M. Gaudet, daughter of the late Angus J. and Mrs. Oaudet, of Tig- nish, P. E. 1., has attained with honors her PhD. degree namely- Dr. of Philosophy, at Fordham Un- iversity, New York City, New York. Sr. R. Celestlneis stationed at Mt. St. Vincent Academy, Halifax. NS. (Island papers please c0?!) Mrs. Sanford IJyBtephenson and -for Burlington Vt. They have been spending the summer months at the home oi her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ewen MacKinnon oi Lewes. She was accompanied by Master Ray- mond Perklns who is returning to his home in Wallaston, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. b. H. Bfibngworth,‘ Miss Eileen Longworth and Miss 3.. Rose Lon orth, turned Saturday evening an Xtended trip w England, Scotland, and the contin- ent. They crossedfrom Liverpool to Quebec in the newflanadian Pacific steamer Duchess of Athdll, which made a record trip. STANDARD MINING EXCHANGE ‘i. Quotations iurhnished through courtesy of LOUIS M. ATWELL d: C0. Charlottetown Oflice Aug. iii-Aug. 20 Amity Copper Barry 1-lollinger . .. Redford Bidgood Capital Rlouyn, Central Manitbb Claricy 8% Grover Daley . . . . .. 8% I-‘iollinger . . . . . . . .. 10.50 10.25 Howey . . . . . . . . . . .. 98 Oil Hudson Bay ...... .. 11.75 17.55 Int'l Nickel .. .. 1.00 1.00 Keeley . . . . . . .. . 50 60 Kirkland Lake . . 1.45 1.49 Kootenay Florenc . 22 21. Lake Shore . 20.15 20.00 Laval Quebec 1'1 15% Mglm-tlc 1.35 1.30 Mandy 2B5 2.70 McIntyre 0.80 .00 McDougail . . . . . . .. 81% 35 Min. Corporation 3.40 3.35 Moiatt Hall 30 19 Murphy . . . . . . . . .. Newbec . . . . .. Nlpissing No . . . . .. Potter-Deal Pioneer . . . . . . . . . .- ' Sheritt Gordon 0.40 6.40 Stadacona . . . . . . .. i3 18 Sudbury Basin . . . . . .. 6.65 6.15 Teck Hughes . . . . . .. 9.37 9.40 Tough Cakes . . . . . .- 26 2'! Treadwell Yukon 17.00 17.00 3.85 3.86 44 441A. 7 ‘m 3.49 3.50 Wright Hargreaves . MATCH A friendly rifle match was shot at the Range yesterday afternoon be- tween H. M. S. Wisteria and Char- lottetown. Owing to the Navy us- ing open sights in the S. M. L. A. a handicap oi eight points per man was allowed them and alter a plea- sant shoot at 200, 500 and 600 yards Charlottetown came out victorious with aimargln oi 52 points. H. M. S. WISTARIA C. P. 0. Collins Ldg. Seaman Frost . . . . . . . . . . . .. 84 C- mmlssi ‘- Gunner Kings- well . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8i 5B8 Handicap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 862 Crown I ‘ EOWN GUARDIANQ II i. laLiberal, Premium Sale price less the price of your old stove, has been paid. set of Blue I)e Roi China-a most popular pattern in ri-ch . \‘4~»'~"=-* n”... 1 . 1-)) KUGUST 2;, .1923 V During Exhibition Days of Enterprise Ranges ALL THIS WEEK~during Exhibition Days —you are offered your choice of the wonder- fully efficient and beautifully finished EIITEIIPIIISEIIAIIIIES , on the most convenient purchase could devise. plan that we i . . t See The Beautiful Enterprise Ranges, either at our display in the Main Exhibition Building or at our store on Grafton Street. Pick out the Range you like Iiest and then consider this‘. wonder- ful oifcrl All you need pay t0 get this wonderful Enterprise Range in your home is just a small cash payment. If you have a used ‘stove, we WlII give you a liberal allowance for it. Then, easy terms, to suit your need, until the purchase A... that is not all, either. . . . . We will give you, absolutely free, a dainty 42 piece dainty colorings. TIIIS WONDERFUL llFFEll IS »F0|I EXHIBITION DAYS 0III.Y Gall in and rain; RIM-flour llaiige‘ IIOII R. T. HOL With every Enterprise Range sold during this Sale we will give ABSOLUTELY FREE ~ A fl-PIECB CHINA SET, comprising 6 Cups, 6 541N011. 0 Tea Plates. 6 Dinner Plath. e-Fruiu. .0. awn 1 Baker, 1 Salad I Qravy, l. Oream and 1 Cov- ered Bier-all 0Q peauiunl Blue‘ u- aiu patient . a T I. ., . i! Mil. ,_ l. n. . . .. H’ ,. . Grafton Street or‘. _ Iliiiii I Iluilding Exhibition Grounds ~r - can. ' A-"anataiu- golf laurel; will remain in ' né-a t I Ianadiang W11] Inday American Nssociaiion‘ ‘ 7f lick / the Dominion for another year. In First game Ool h q- ' n, a. . v Amateur Golf the intematlonal flnal for the mu.- City a. . second gauzeuziolumtliwq? 0M af‘l°‘_T_...._.__~°l°d° " mm“ _ over the-Summeriea Link Saturday Kansas Cit "I ' ‘ ' " ' "E0 ' " 40-h ilinrren.) ‘ °~ M“ Bvmervme. of the London aim nJQILAnnviii. 2- st P l A m“ WWW wumnlrgenv -i Hunt. defeated w. K. Lanman oi ‘I Second game Imiis ill ' a“ mserwt in E "ma" m4 do i-MONTRIAIna/lug. 20.-Csnaclian o“ - P-aul m . v e 2, St. sash. being movtdmp against it. ‘ ..v'~ umbus, Ohl0. 3 and 2. .. _ . N, w . Jhst game 2,11innsq1q|g.-g_ y,