A t , rwe NIGHTS » jg Iixelllslve and Genlulle . London Performance Frank Compton, lending lnan with the Drul-y Lane Co., Lo,“ CYRIL MAIJDES PRODUCTION 0f i ' ‘A’ lee of flmwl Eelllllh tlvmsdile. idweru wmoml GR MPY I \ itupert Lumiey, lcadinhman with Sir Herbert Tree, sil- q” eternal»? l t By ander, Gerald Du aurier, and others.» Lieutenant risen Artillery. . » Telegram, June 15th ‘ ‘ _ " ’" 4- T. WINGEY PERCIVAL AND HORLACEHODGES _ One of the most completely successful Oneof those refined refreshing" English play performed by real English 1 d . t- , - - Players of the Cultured Class. comec y. lama. lc pl esentatlons that it, has MHySUMMER ENGAGEMENT DE LUXE v,,,,,, H," ca,“ “c,” o, m, “mm, M, r . _ been the good fortune of the people of St. John “ Bernard's Company, o» in “Beilsof sofa’ s'.",§§{',i‘.°,,cf'§';c_ Sam to attend. ' PllCllS Night $l.l50,'$l-00» 75c Resell“! Matinee Thursday I 1 ' . A ' ' 50 P‘ s$l.'0ll, 75c Reserved Seats now 0n sale at the Box Office N0?'S6|']”“sa|ec. . rgguera] Admission 50c i ‘Troepotouooroewcvootoono: 1f'@ o- -.1~>>i@@@@@@@___ @@ @@@@ @ @r@t@@@ '1 THE CENTRAL GUARDhAN " Business Booming, d THE LOWE, TRANSFER MAKE“ _ _¢”~ a t ill el gr ' Par-Excellrs cg ENGLIISH STORY. nnousg SCENES. ENGLISH PLAYERS, Tile Players Will lnclllliez---- I ngagen Extraordinary MA lull “oi-Iii- .'. - ‘ The engagement at the Prince Edward Theatre will be under the patronage of lieutenant Governor the ‘Hon. A Murdoch McKinnon What the St. John papers say: Standard, June 15th IV"‘P"‘r — - “Grumpy” proved all that was claimed of it. Large audience delighted with every mom- ent of the play. / \. on and '4- c. WI Aley, "w" liar. -r<vvr- l {a ‘ ‘Bailey. Hick, original “Keblc" in Cyril Maude’; "Grumpyy. and New York, Commission In Princess Pats, Wounded London X V . Edward Lowers, Last thirteen yearc player and Mantcil, previouliy with Martin Harvey, wel 5*" "JTFHEA director with R I known Engmhoshéfi kin- ""1 b"dh‘k _-___- P D nda‘ in enu lth T. C. W'ii ' I eggaylaouwlthmDuey till"; PFOULICUOHIfli'n%illsfiambiny' m A““'iii=. li-I nn-q And nnlrts of fair renown, Don't overlook that little nook- 'l‘llo Olll ble ones are nleetlllg Pick yours today. Silk llolsery, all shades, s] q llllilllly for the l.oliday' at p“; Ltd. During these rare fair (lav; June every xvonlall rcallzttf," Prince Edwar its streets were not the broadest. list milks were not the best: ‘Its blocks were few and modest, P its parks were but ii jest; ‘But all its sons were loyal And rlccmcd it no disgrace- ’ llonlo Town. -—John C. Wright. Matinee 3.15 Sharp Night 7 & 8.45 Which One Does She Choose Z , Jul IT PAYS to buy in this province WOMEN'S GINGHAM and print dresses special $2.S9_Another spec- lul line at $1.89. U884-6~19—2l. POSITIVELY no advertisements accepted all this office for next day's issuo after 6 p. m. unless pllid for in advance. AWNING MATERIAL, old stock just tho needed article at 50 cents a ynrd at Paton's Only a limited supply. ' J. K. ROSS IS removing his of- fice from the Masonic Building to the Royal Bunk of Canada "Bulld- lng where he will be located after y 1st. ' 9780-6-17-61 A SPECIAL LINE of (leorllettes find crepe do chene Blouses. rel:- lllill‘ $9.98 for $6.98. .l‘rowse llros. Ltd. 9884-(l-19—2i. THE LOVILEST VOILE waists in (‘llarioltctrlwn are ut Palo Priced froln $3.85 to $6 3, .t\ll sizes with dainty lace, tucks, or clu- enlbroidery. 3i. WE HAVE A FEW TONS OF animal tunkage left for sale. 'l‘hi.s is a splendid fertilizer for all fields 31- cl-ive toulorrolv 4 lo ll and Vl/elllles- a specially of washing and greas- ing autos. 9797-6-18 é3l. COLLEGES HAVE CLOSED find there. are a few vacancies Ilt UH‘ Y.\V.C.A. Girls BDDP]. 9813-6"183l BARONETTE SATIN, tho latest thing in sport skirts in sand, yellow and wililo. See theln and. you can't resist buying $27 to $35- 3i- ....MRS. (DR.) MCKINNON will re- duy S to lo. (‘orncr llichulond and \\'t'.ylll(llllll. , 1i A TRAFFIC “COP-"—A police- man has hlcn assigned to the dluty of directing street traffic ill (lllnr- lotlcttlwn on lnllrltct days. This is considl-rt d a lzoorl move by (aiiiz- ens and will have the effect of Ilelplllg to nlake at least olle little hit of the world snfc for democra- cy. GOODS MEASURES RE STREETS-It is good llcws filo learn that the large (luantities of loose stones which lnnr the rlillllflalf- ance of =lllo streets of Cilarlottli- town arc to ho l‘t.'lllUVt‘ll. it is unfl- i-rstooll that a llulllbcl" of llll‘ll will be L‘lll|lltl)'(‘(l to gather these up and also to keep the new streets Tllru thick and thin they sailed , rilzht in And "boosted" for the place; Andy so I sing its praises, ‘Pilollgll fate has kept it down, l love, it still and always will- The Old l-lolnc r Town . ' p‘ its girls they were tho sweetest in all lho country round. its llltlillfirg were the neatest That ever could be found; [its "daddies" were the smartest. With hearts of civic pride“ its boys, they were the bravest, sir, I Of any countryside; Sn when you speak about it, Don't do so with a frown; in all your talk, don't ever “knock” ‘. The Old liolno 'I‘0\vn. Some plates are luucll bigger— More lgay and grand anq smart; 'I‘Iley cu: a wider figure Ill wezlltil and stylo and llrt: Bill ll had its own good features, And let us not forget, —i—<e>-—-- LARGER CROPS TO LOWER THE BUSHEL CROP OF PRODUCTION Fertilizing the laud pays, and preys well. At present prices for most farm products IL is especially profitable, but even ill tllnes of low prices it pays 1o fertilize, since fertilizers, when properly user]. lower the per bushel or ton cost of production of ll\'ill‘I_V all crops. .-\l1d in this time oi’ silorlzlge of fllrnr labor, the fact that the some yield can be obtained oll less acreage through the use of fertilizer can stcarcciy be overlooked. Fewer 1 . as to plow and cultivatl; ill ur- der to proltlltrc the snlne amount of crops, llavrllls a greater net nro fit al'tel' the Wage bill has been paid. an“, —Maryland Farmer. if you can raise the some amount of crops on ollr- acre ‘rill two uterus nsualliy produce, by fertilizing n little lll0l‘t' heavily, it will ccrr ‘ll- ly pay, for lilo cost of the extra. fertilizer will, ordinarily be. more than counterbalanced by the sav- illl: ill cost, of preparing the Kfllllllil, Flt tlllljf, culllvutlul: and harvesting lll,. crop U11 the extra ‘IICPP- Th0 The t-rlnsual visitor dropping in- to l’atou's I.td.. feels at once the rltlllosplll-ro of hustle and bustle which prcvallcs each department of this big, bright enlporiunl. The Reduction Sale ol’ the post few weeks has nlzlde u difference to shoppers who appreciate this price cutting. it is cspecilllly pleasing to lile iaditr.» when it affords them all opportunity to get an all wool suit, snlzlrtly tailored, the acme of style at the startlingly low prices quoted from day to day. Every second one you meet has one of l'aton's new Bllllllll0l“ suwezilers on, hut for lilo others thcro are still snllle swell puliovers left at nmuufrlclurlzrs prices-and that rue-ms a big saving. All tho pretty hulllmcry shades us shown to (rlloost. from. Exquisite willie voiles, cham- brays, and lriltghallls, the laitor 112 inches at I35 cents is (‘Xtfifllltlfll buying. white <lilllil_v, pique and rorlis are offer» ell at a straight saying of 10 cents pol‘ yarl in the Tt‘r'itly-l(l'\\‘[l1ll‘ Ille blouse values are wonderful from the pret- l.y wllito voile Iliousl- at. $3.85 to the new gourgottes ln' flesh," maize, orchid, etc" frolll $9.75 to $20. [Bathing suits, prettyjservicea- calnbrays, white, silo can, scarcely lmvh W, m changes lo keep her |;r\r§,,,,,,];,y tune wl.il the lawn parry, 111,. meet, tennis or the nunlllrn"; lugs of the sulnnler season. h‘ uler railnzlnts of every dust-m, are shown at l‘a\on's, 1,1,1, instance .l dainty nluslin tires.- he Illul lloln $1) up to $1’! or dressler voile, with the last in of Sllllllllul‘ .'l..'ll|lne.<_~l sells t $9 to $22! ill all styles. Of course Silk and Georgette are someti- higher but the yzlrir-py is 5,, m, prices are quoted from $22 up. lilothers who always pm lllelnselvesl with suitable, econ cal yet slllzlrl dresses for (hello willie working, will find ll ch range to ciloose from, while cutest bungalow aprons are p ed from $1.60 up. In this section were noticed most (enticing gingham dresses little girls, with lll- illoonlers match in all tho fashionahll- cllcc at $2.50. ’I‘ilis . the busy mother.‘ 'l'i-.o erlluclil us Ill ladies all y: suits in blue, black and grey unsurpassed values that cannot rivaiicd ln (lunada. 'l‘hey lllusi go so took them up. For the home dress lll<lIt“l'S til are lovely shadow voiles of ~ very Ilest weave. offered from‘ to $l.l)0 per yard, only 3o pieces choose [‘.'i‘lll. Shop early. S d‘: vfieullldtenwiffiltzgg lejfrllllfértierwn-‘llfil clean all the time. it is dlfullo-Hctl 'l‘iluul:ll scattered far, wherlfcr W0 “m” “'“""d m" h“ use‘! for pasture ' ’ tlcuhrs oCunndiatli pPncklng (Eb to Ilave lIlt‘r'-l\ streets flushed from are m’ 1"” -*""““ “m”? “Till-l- ‘md 15 5° I ' ' ' ’ "' - - I ' '- y 1 ‘ ,.' - I { . "' “' ' '. Chmqouemwm H , a hydrant at midnight throughout \\ c one ll all a (lebt, nluch “L” mom FY Id g 9755,64,; 7L the Slllllllltl’ lllontlls in order that So when you're holding cities, Farm ‘md ‘ ‘B °' . _/N i till-y will ho perfectly clcau catch __ ____________ ______ _ , ___ __._ ' ‘ _ l nloruilllg. u - "' ” '"'"““ ' ' """ T " ' ' ' ' __ ___ LOCAL ELECTRIC PLANT’- ‘ ‘ -' ""5¢8"\/ ' . . . g ‘ lluntcr River can boast of htlvilll: r h ‘L \ 1H7, ' Adapted froln the Stage Screen 0f the Celebrat- ' ' I ' one of the pest-equipped local ed English Author Sir Arthur Wing Pinero lillectric Light plants on the island. The luluinosity of the lights (‘flu “Th U k ” Si th 12p d ' ; e ll nown X 0.1” e “THE BLACK SECRET” WARSHIP SAILS TODAY.~~H. 31.8. (‘alcutta lakes her dt-p-lrture this lnrlrnilll: from (Tilarloltetoyvll, and (£005 lo lialifllx, and will sail later for Portland, Me. The pros— cut-e of the officers null lll1'll of this splendid warship on our sin cts atdded life and stir to the town alld their departure will be regretted. ,, Unfortunately the heavy rllill of‘ ' _ ‘l, , ,, -. Saturday interfered with the vari- - / - W fll/(‘l/yiitidi? t1. ~ -' ' ous events scheduled for that day "ll%.l;..fly',;'l’illl i, . ' r I . and llln citizens did not have an 3"" 1 e e \“v ~ ' ‘ opportunity of seeing the visitors v la\ - ' *-; e , ///'l/y. q _ ' _ a l n4‘ - , . . ~_ o ,, . p . . I scarcely be equalled. The local pliant is right in the town, Paltter- son's O'Neil water power being uti~ llzed for generating the electricity" This 'll‘_v'(ll'U'pD“'Gl‘ is right on the llunter River which is capable of developing at least 100 horse power, and only 70 h. p. is used now at the l'alterson’s Mills and only ‘.30 h. p. for the electric light gencratol- and equipment. This ,:lt present. is coir siderably more than sufliclent for now. Some 60,000 lVatts are developed not one-tenth of which is yet. used. Ilowcver, the lights are being rapidly extended, rlnll ill a short tilne will all he utilized so satisfactory is the service. All the houses are metered but there is a limit mtnirnuln oi $12 ll. year. _ r .. .> .p- v l 1,... and our boys Lullllllglc in friendly ' zltlllellc rivalry as scheduled. Yest- (b, l-rday hundred of‘ citizens took the e opportunity of visiting the (‘alcut- __‘- ,-- ta, and both officers and lncll were ' J +1’. very courteous and showed the _ visitors everything of interest I _ , . ' L aboard the ship, thoroughly ex- flzb’, ‘ 4 lllainlni-i the samfi- Tile wilole flfim7iwrflt waterfront presented a very aui- A lnzlted appearance with tllc nulli- crous boots of all kinds plying be- tween tllo ship and the shore. elf I l g Q jVJm/m/ A rlumumnmrI/Ii‘ ‘ fii/l/‘lllil/l/III/l/ ml I ' (rluflrl ‘ , ' u I I ' I ‘I .10‘, "v/I)‘ /~' 'l//l r ' I H U, ",|','.'.,’/l ‘uh Ill/kl f ‘l ll Why theblew Parliament Building Should ‘make everybody think You own property. Every consideration of Pm‘ serving it comes back to the same point-the surface. Always there is the surface——whatever the property is. If protected, the surface is an impassable barrier to rust, rot, friction or dis- intergration. If unprotected, it is an open door. i-{i-Q PERSONALS. Dr. and Mrs. hic-Klnnon will ar- rive homo today fronl their wedd- ing trip. “Making good is not a matter or v vw?66¢CCCC¢¢%%OO-O-O-OO-O+OO-OOVO4-OO-O-OQ-OOQOOG+QQ§QQ4QAQ . days or weeks, but of years and lion. J. E. Wyatt. K. IC.. was a visitor to Charlottetown, for tho week-end. (lecades . , o; Healthy, ‘A Happy Boys and’ Girls lS your child healthy ls he or she up t0 standard weight, of good color, with plenty of rich, red IDDEN away from all contact with the elements, the steel skeleton of the new Parliament Building, Ottawa, is embedded in brick, mortar and concrete. Do the structural engineers take a chance? They do not. "Berry Brothers‘ varnish pro- ducts have stood tho test of over 60 1 KNOW they will mako hir. llibhert ’l‘rolner, Hampshire. spent. ‘Sunday in the city visiting friends. vv v<¢v“ YGHTS. good every’ time"; " hlisses Dorothy and Wordn ‘Wyfltl, are gut-acts of Mrs. ‘Chief Justice Matilieson. There ls a Berry Brothers‘ finish- for every need, industrial or home. Let. us show you the lino. -' blood to nourish the llfllwlllg tis- MADE IN CANABA, OF COURSE gucs? l For children who are thin, pale. anaemic, under weight, nervous, restless, sleepless. Dr. Chases‘ Nerve Food ls or tho gltentest benflt ImnglnQIe. Being mild and gentle in action, and yet wonderfully patent zls. n restorative, It soon makes the blood ricll and builds up the feeble Every inch of surface of the buiidljngfls. steel frame is painted for protection against rust and corrosion. Neither moisture from'within the walls or from without can attack it.‘ It is safe because the surface is safe. t Whether it is a yacht or a single oar——an auto- mobile or a wheelbarrow-a factory or a slim-B." iron grill or n window screen-if it has a surface 1t needs protection. Save thesurface and you save 811- lllr. Allan W. D. Warlnlun was m1 Illlwllfll passenger by the ‘Cur Ferry from Halifax on Friday. Dr. W.J. McMillan und part-y, and Mr. lLE. Colwlll and party are hack from their motor trip to D05‘. ton and other American cities. ' Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Mac.- dollald of Saskatoon have arrived in Charlottetown on a visit l0 1'8~ lntlves on the Island. . Floor varnishes, Berrycraft ltairle. It’ BEER d. WEEKS, Sunnyulde. THIS ANNOUNCEMENT i: issued I: Illa (‘almdfan Save the Surface Campaign Tnmmiliez, for llw pm use of cdumling the ubhc in i!!! Preservation and Pralccliue mlluc of] dint, Varnish and/UH!!! Produr/s fir! the Conservation o Properly, dud has received lllc approval of the Lbnadiurl Trad: Cammixsion in the jnllmufrlg wards; ‘ .' , "The realization of- the above phi ' ts will lead to employment during the’ Reconstruction Period and bears ur entire approval." TllE can/lupin Titania COMMISSION .. . _. and ‘rv/ » 514/) SINCLAIR e STEWART, 1.10., Summerlide. J. ROWLAND PATON ..v . Diltributor for P. E. I. navel I l ‘ ,_ , ,; 50 cents o box, 6 for $2.75, a1 _ _ ;‘~ f‘ -‘ 3g, ‘ - " . dealers, er Edmonson. Bates 8r. Co., M“ I" "4' p- conmY 07 MBWWW Phone 822. Ltd” TOrOnNL McLean, Sourls-‘wuerilr thelcity - t Saturday looking after the Splp. ment of n car of potatoes. "- m’. 180 Gt. George Mr. Jun. Alfred MacDonald. Land surveyor, llerlnnnville Wllfl in llunter lflvcr during lust week, ~ ,. and returned A0 his homo Friday. T’ is zlgain going brick after n few flyfl l t . ' t . _ _ ‘ . . __ ‘SAVE THE SURFACE‘ YOU ‘SAVE! ‘- . ‘ flflflxgsgggIfi " ~rveooe 000%‘: