m. ml. ra..r"al.1ts.1t1 =11" pd fine wines attribute, It de- c on (h; quality 0f the sd ‘h, ¢are with which “Qua... 1t "r =11 retain“ m, m the" metal _ a“; when you buy rm who... nee II Trial lways Nyal" -_....__. p; Nyal Standard is ex- ent and you may‘ 11-1599 ry Nya| prqduct by ‘that dard. We ca"! i ""9 °l Nygls’ toilet preparations Q cream. Cold Creams. a Powder, Red Role m, Almond Cream, Rou0° pacts. 01¢. - told L. Worthy 11a ouszu srnzsr PHONE 211 ard Coal oft Coal Ith the kind of coal you wa on car load Iots. D‘ Cameron glzrtiltfCliirlt-tltltnetlowmllid. Phone 176 Women's hifg Canvas Strap Shoes u“ 1.... i; These are exceptional M " "m7 lilllh class "V" 'I'°°'I IM marked w" I0 l fraction of their lill. They are made mostly "I "mum" "W". but aomo_ V‘ lllflli heels pm] - - “w ""1" lflmmed with black. "E THEM 1N out! wmoow (All IIZSI 2% on 7') ‘ LLEYmfoEl. F . illfihllfllutz roorwefl ' L? .a Golden Wwmmr. oooewocooooooo‘; QQOQO-OOOO-QO-OO-OO-O-OQ esco Coke 'ltako pleasure In providing any quantity that your needs will be pleased to talk over coal requirements any time. coal le all of standard qual- rl wlll guarantee prompt aer- nd lowest prices. “Special he Lil! 1n£ cuiu1 rumor LONQ CREEK-Church of Eng-r land service in St- Thomas’ Church at 3.00 o'clock next Sunday. All cordially invited. TRYON BONSHAW BAPTIST PASTORATE- Service Sunday, Aug. 1st will be as follows: Tryon u.t 3 p. m. Bonsbaw at 7 p. m. VERNON CIRCUIT ANNOUNCE- MENTS ON ASUNDAY AUGUST 1ST. Serv-icetgwil be held ‘at Vern- on River at 2.30 p. in. and at Cher- ry Valley at. 7. p. m. Sunday School at the regular hours. Rev. W. H. Palmer of Winsloe will preach at both services . CRAPAUD AN'D SPRINGFIELD ——Nexl. Sunday there will be a ce- lebration of‘ the Holy Communion in St. John's Church, with sermon, at 11.00 and a special celebration -f0r the young people at 9.30 With Sunday School at. 10.15. Evening prayer in St. Elizabeth's at 7.30. CHURCH SERVICES —- The ser- vices for the Presbyterian churches of New London (Clifton). Long River and the Geddle Memorial Church at French River for Sun- d-ay Aug. 1st will be as follows: The Geddie Memorial church at 11 a. m. New London, 2.30 p. m. and Long River at 7.30 p. m. Rev. Joseph C. Harrison, Minister. FORESTERS PICNIC -- The ,I. O. F. picnic which was held Wed- ‘nesliay ‘afternoon at beautiful ‘Stan- hope Beach was greatly enjoyed by over 200 Foresters and their fri- ends. Autos leaving the city at 1.30 brought out the merry group, who after arriving at the grounds start- ed in at once to have a good timo. Swimming games, ctc "were indul- gcti inlhroughout tho afternoon; at feature of tho sports being a tug of war between the single and 111111‘. ricll men. which “'21s won lby ti‘..- lntlor. The single mcn soy th y kncw they were doomod as soon rs they saw Polico Officer Jas. Wil- kcr no tho anchor mun fl they Si 'il they know ii would lrc just as 011")’ to pull the City Building from is foundation. The autos with tin Ir happy occupants ‘urrivctl buck in the city about 0.30, greatly [iicasr ll with the first l. 0. F. p;I('l1lC. 1 1 will reduce lnfllmceLSwoli- n Joints, Sprnins, Bruises, S-ltl ~ Bunches; Heals Bails, Poll Evil, Quilter, Fis- I lulu and Infected‘ Sores ' quickly as it is a posidvo ' antiseptic and germirI-lc. Pleasant. to use; (lot-s not, blister or remove Ituil‘, . " nd horse can be u-orkml. $2.50 a bottle, delivered. look 1 R rues. UJ-Ynung, lmi. I41 lemons Bldmllotrtrsal 1 1 1 1 1 1 OFO-O'OO-OO-O-O-O§-OO—O-O+~§O-O4 F‘ U PHONE 107$ Dr. W. R. Carson l CIIIROPRAUTOB Thrnn Your Palmer Graduate Office I24 Prince Rtreet (Opposite 8t. Paul's Church) Hours 2-5 P. If. Evenings by Apnfllntmrllt Mark R. McGuigan sanmirt-zn, dottcfros. ETC- nt 2220-1-11-11. Dr. C. C. Archibald Graduate. of N. Y. Post Graduate Medical School and Hospital ' Practice limited to Eye, Ell‘. N"! and Throat ' Testing Eyes and supplying 6'1"" office, Bayer ‘Building Great George Street Office Hours-Q to 12.80. 1.80 to 5. e '_',r_ neoouALan A H. F‘. MePHEB Barristers. Atterneyl- l"- Monsy to Loan Riley Building ucoooe-oooa-o-nooow Feeds ' P Feeds 4 ' For the summer MONTHS we will have good larli stocks o1 FEEDS for HORSES. CATTLE. H°°9 and POULTRY. ” BALEY HAY and STRAW- FEED one. BRA"- _SHORT8. CRACKED corm. _ FEED continent, cRusH- ,-so oars. SCHUMACHER ‘T-FEED and a fuii stock of POULTRY SUPPLIES. Aiw‘ , ROLLED oars. OATMEAL- , rants coaumsat. BUCK- .WHEAT noun. GRAHAM ' noun. ete., m. ail st tow- .sst prices. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Carter 8t Co LIMITED. t P A ’ dealers In the United States eludes oils by Jules ‘Paecin, Rock- Kent, Alfred Maurer. John Sloan, Maurice ‘Becker and Leon BEQUEST RECEIVED — The Trustees Board 0f. the P. E. I. Pro- testant OrphaDSSQ wish to acknow- ledge with thanks receipt of $500. 00 from the Estate of the late L. E. Prowse. This amount has been pihced in the Endowment Fund. BORDEN SERViCL-Jlev. J- B. dial welcome to all. MARSHFIELD. YORK. BRACK- LEV UNITED CHURCHES. —Bor- vices ‘at Marshfield 11 a. m. and at Brackiey 7.30 p. m. Rev. '1‘. A. Wil- 50". of Covehead, weaoher. Service at York at 3 p m. Rev. H. R. Ves- Hey. of Saskatchewan, preacher. SUMMER BIBLE SCHOOL CLO- SES — The closing exercises of one Sllllllllei‘ Bible School will ‘be held at the Presbyterian Church of Cai- eilonia. at the hour of the morning Wfiffllllb. 11 o'clock, Sunday morn- ing August 1. The child- ren and young people will have charge of obs ‘sar- vzce. Everyone in the community a e cordially invited to th-ie ser- vice. There has been an average attendance so far at the Bible School of 64 pupils. and the young P1111116 have been doing remarkable work. Seven o'clock is the boo;- of the evening worship, Th9 obeme considered at this‘ hour will be “The tall and rise of Peter." Come and worship with us at this sunset Service. ENJOYABLE FUNCTION and Mrs. bcen done ample musical program vory fine opened mezzo-soprano cclletit. voice giving finished rendi sponded to, Minnrdfiu Llnlnront for Rheumatism. PERSONALS slon or North Wilishiro spent the Norman M. Ramsay. in thc city tho guests C. Corncy. Elm Avcnuc. in the city tho guests of Mr and Mrs J. C. Carney. Elm Avenue. City Baseball League ‘At the Ahogweil; grounds City League Baseball Schedule lwlll Rovers will hook up in a struggle to reach the t0p of the second soc- tion. Both teams have won two games, the Anchors have a tie game to play off with the Stars. so that the fixture to stay in the running. The Anchors got a bad fright in their last game with the Stars even footing with the Rovers. s0 chances on losing tonight's game. Therefore a bang up attendance should turn out for this game, see- Sig that it has all the ear marlm of being a thriller. Connors and is receiving great, support from his team mates which makes them (IICI. tlWflv from. yet. °*‘-""’"“°‘"" Berlin Exhibition Con- tains 19 American Paintings ‘BERLIN. exhibited at the International Mod l» ern Art Exhibition at Dresden, the The special first of- its kind since 1912. ‘Exhlbition._for which a ‘Iliiildlngdias iboen constructed, con tains 993 paintings. portraits, draw Ings and sculptures of artists twenty counfries. iby various private collectors In well Kroil. ‘ Tired, Nervous Mothers disposition. This condition of th and bear the volves. lEvery -_—r_v 0060-66-0 I eral Pa in giving it a fair trial. {HY ‘Donate will preach at Borden Sun- day. August 1st at 11 a. m. A cor- AT BEACH GROVE lNN.—in connec- tion with the visit of the ‘Rt, Hop, Moighon an enjoyable dinner and concert wa given at. tilt-och Grove lnn on ‘Wednesday ev- ening. After a splendid repast had justice to, the with a solo by Miss Lena C. McLure, which was followed by u. baritone solo by Mr. Robert Messorvey who was in ex- tions. Encoros were called for In both instances and generously re- Mossrs Bntion and Harry Bolder- wcok-cnil at Hamilton guests of Mr. and - Mrs Samuel Marshall and party of Toronto are visiting 0f- Mrs. Marshalrs parents Mr and Mrs J. Mr. and Mrs Wan. J. Cornoy‘ and two daughters. illisscs Torossa and Kathleen of Toronto are visiting this evening at 6 o'clock, the seventh game in the second section of the take place when the Anchors and ilnvcrs will have to take tonight's und only a break kept them on that they will not be taking any is pitching great M" out Jess Willard in that Toledo. 0.. u hard aggregation to take the ver- are“ ‘Permrmela- Mlle!‘ and mill!" McFarlane has been showing good support. this with both batt- crics working hard wnd the needy 1111110011 in the pinches the game "ll-WIS 0'1 l-lle 59MB will no- doubt go down as the best July 29. —- Nineteen paintings by American artists are in The American exhibits. burnished and are tho direct cause of much un- happiness in our homes; their con- dition irritates nnd "vosrs rpon the husband and often ruins a child's mother is often due to some weak- ness which makes liar entirely un- lit to perform her household duties strain upon her nerves that governing children 1n- mnsn who finds herself Inthis condition should ro- ly upon Lydia E. Pinlrlmms V086- table Commotmd. and lose no time cams Ibefore the whistle and the hilhiitiéiiéiiiitohie I Some Think a Legend JRREDERICK. Md.. July 29. -— Even though controversy may rage over John Greenleaf Whittier's po- etic account 0! her deeds, Barbara \Fri‘tchie's personality left an im- print on this historic town as no other ever did. ‘From the idealism of the mea- sively simple granite monument. which mar-ks her grave in Mount Olivet cemetery,'to the plate bolted to the rail of the West Patrick street bridge over the town creek. her name descends triumphant in- to the everyday walks of life. Many Sites Bear Name ‘ It. is emblazoned on a gasoline filling station. A chocolate shop also ibears it. So does a soft drink and a sausage stand. Yet doubt of her authenticity. which has split Fredericktown in- to two well defined camps. upon occasion has made itself felt. Several years ago, with thecon- struction of a new community ho- tel, suggestion that it carry her name was mat with unveiled hos- tility. Her legend was Ibranded a fraud. In compromise, the ranks of the illustrious of a later genera- tion were scanned, and ‘Francis Scott Key filled the IbPBIICII. ‘Some historians generally have been prone to consider the ‘Barbara IFritchie tale as chiefly a figment of Whittierh imagination, albeit most deftly contrived. Jackson's Part Uncertain. ‘History docs not confirm that Jackson led his troops through Frederick. He did, however, pay a visit to the Presbyterian manse on West ‘Second street. i-fe and his party then went down Bontz street to Patrick street, and hence out of town—past Barbara's house, it is true-chat seemingly some dis- tance behind the main body of his troops. Jackson also appears have been in Frederick four days preceding the flag incident. . 0n the morning of September 10 tho Confederates broke camp. and moved westward. going out West Patrick street past the Fritchic house. p O Mlstook Soldiers for Yankees. A version of the story, said to have been told by Bar-barn herself to hcr niece. Miss Caroline Ebert-- none of Barbara's relatives wit- nessed the flag incident—sets forth that Mrs. Fritchio, near her ninety- sixth birthday. took her silk flag from the family bible and wont to her window to welcome what silo thought. ivcro Northern soldiers. An oillcor rode up and asked that the flag be given hitm, but she rc- fusetl. and commented on his grey ixnlfor-m. l-le left. to return with other of- ficers and men, Barbara still startli- lng hcr ground. Ono of the men. it. is related, called out “shoot her head off!" Turning angrily, an of- ilcer thought ‘by some to have been Stonewall Jackson, shouted: ‘ilf you harm a hair of her head. I'll shoot you down like a dog!" Barbara kept her flag. Jackson, it is conceivable, Imay have ltad time to join his troops after his visit to the manse. Miss Ebert related the story to a cousin, who told a neighbor, Mrs. E. D. E. N. Southworth. Mrs. Southworth wrote Whittier , about it, and the poem was evolved. Re- latives disclaim that the old lady snatched her flag from the staff un- der ilire and engaged in Whittier's dialogue with the ofilcer who or- dered it shot down. HOW DE FOREST WORKED OUT DEMPSEWS ATTACK NEW YORK. duly 29. -- The brain of Johnny DeForest and the -bra‘wn of Jack Dempsey knocked ring on a sweltering July 4 after- noon, seven years ago. DetForest. er, tells a modest story of his part in the drama. “We sketched the plans for that lbsttie," said DeForest, "while at Toledo Hench, two weeks before the fight. “Willard is not a dangerous Iknockout puncher and he lacks the killer instinct, but his long club- ihing blows will wear down any op- ponent who has to remain in the ring with him for any prolonged period. Consequently, ll impressed upon Jack the necessity of getting Willard and putting him away early. “We ‘would have scored in the first round if Ollie Pecord, the re- feree. hndn't skidded a lbit with the count. This caused a ‘bsdlam of confusion during which Dempsey left the ring, only to ‘be called back. The fight ended when Wil- lord's " tossed in the towel during the minute's intermission, between the third and fourth rounds. "A military whistle had been sub- stituted for the time honored gong to toll the start and finish of a round. In the first round Dempsey floored Willard six times. After the sixth knockdown, Dempsey left the ring ibelieving he had knocked out the champion, but a quick checkup revealed that the-whistle had lbiown just an instant before Pecord counted out Willard, thus saving him. There was so much confusion no one heard the whistle but Pecord was wrong with his count. and the fight was prolonged. "Under the Marquis of Queens- trury rules, a referee, counting over a fallen boxer, must call theeount in this planner: ‘Seven. eight, nine, out’! Pecord counted. ‘seven, eight, nine. ten. out‘! “The lard from s knockout. The ‘tau’ ‘out’ after." fraction of a second be- tween the ‘ten’ and foul.’ saved Wil- rinses NIGHT-ONE SHOW --i— LAUGHING. LILTINO OF HAPPY EALTHY 30.. CREATING A GEORGEOUS SPECTACULAR BEAUTY. Roiicsome Fairies, Blue birds and Butterflies, Jsu Babies, South Sea island- LANnsl-IDE ers. Enchanted Statues and pharieaton Wedding. ‘LEVITY beorgeous and Tuneful. i-i onnuas 3o A SPLENDOR OF EXQUISITE COSTUMES, BEING A SOLID MASS OF GLOWING JEWEL-LIKE MATERIAL. EDWARD Canada's‘ Greatest Kiddie, Show. 5--DA YS--5 Starting Monday, August 2. 7' M-ATINEE DAILY AT 3.15—37e, 260. l}. L ,. 845-520, 31o, 20o. , n I Rossley. Wonder Kiddies BIG YAUDEVILLE REVUE ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAM- WEDNESDAY LIGHTING EFFECT OF Feature Picture Every Performance A PEPPERY PEACHY PROGRAM Iii mt 511511’ Canada's GreateshKiddie Show, a Laughing, Lilting Landslide of Levity at the Prince Edward Starting "The finest. cleanest little show thut has ever played the Maritime Provinces." This is the unanimous opinion of the theatre goers of St. John, N. 13.. Sydney. Halifax. New Glasgow and Moncton where the lRossiey Kiddies have appeared dur- lug the past several years and have surpassed and delighted all who have had the pleasure of witness- sim; their wonderful performance. The surprise is that while tho pgrfnrmurg pru- largely CIIIIIIPGH [I16 Stock Quotations ,1 _“\IJ[].\,\X_- July 29.—_Quotations furnished by JQlIMmB “"1 ‘walla’ Membem of the Montreal Stock lsx- change: At. Top. and Santa Fe Ry. .. 137% American Can. Co. . . 61% Am. Car and Fdy. Co. 100% Am. Smelt. and Refng. Co. .. 134 Union Bag and Paper CO- -- 30% Anaconda Cop. Min. Co. 50 Chile Copper Co. .... . . . . . .. 34 N.Y. Cen. and l-lud. 011v. R11. 130% Cuba Cane S1188!‘ Pld- 39% Consolidated GED C0. ......._ 103 international Paper C0- 51 Mis. Kansas and Tex. RY. .. 221% Reading Co. Southern Pacific Co. .- Unlon Pacific RY- - - - - - -- 15371 U. s. industrial Alcohol CO- 55% WQMIBEIIODBG Electric 69% F. W. Woolworth Co. . 143% United States Steel ..... 104% Abitlbi 76% Brazilian . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. 102% Can. Steamship! Plll- - - 71 Bridge . 102 Lauren Pill-D 88V‘ Montreal ‘Power . 221% National Breweries . 69 lsptlllliih River . 94:6 Winlpeg Electric .. 51/4 Asbestos Com. New ... 17% Asbestos Pfd. New .. .. - 70% Standard New JerseY - 441/4 Standard New York . - --.l 32/4 BAINKS Bank Montreal . . . . . . . . . . . .. 271 Wheah-July, 144%: Sept. 1411/1; Dec. 146. ICorn-wluly 78%: SeDt- 85%; Oats-July 41%: Sent 43%: Deon, 45%- Wheat-July 158%: Oct- 145%: Dec, 143. Types of,French Women rmms. July 2a~Und11uted bu" blood was essential before l 11°" trait could figure in an exhibition which President. Doumersufi l!“ loot opened. The seventy photographs of 80°- lety women. grandmothers. Mollie"! “,1 daughtorg on view represent an effort to establish the true til"! ol‘ the aristocratic French woman. th c n. ONIGI‘ that ma. tyne might 1w purely Fffillcll n0 photograph l" shown of any female member 01' tire French aristocracy into whim! (dimly a foreigner has entered by marriage during the last two hun- (lrgd years. iiiuchessee. countc-sses and mar- qulses responded readily to the a0- pcal made to them ‘by the Coun- tess or Mortemart. who initiated the scheme. the more so as the money raised by the admission fees to the exhibition will be handed over to the anti-tuberculosis dispenser-lee run by the Countess. own conclusions s; to the French woman's typg. so the photographs are to he shown there after the exhibition closes in Paris. l ‘America will be able to dflW ll»! Next Monday. entire program is the work oi adult professionals. And they M0 lllible-‘l slonnls in every sense of the word. tho product of several years of ‘sev- cro training, the pupils of Canada's greatest theatrical tutor, Mrs. Jack Rossley of St. John. l3- Bear this fact in mind. Although smartest. this company is composed of kid- dies, you arc going‘ to soc one o! brightest, clcancst shows it. has been our privilege t0 stage at tho Prince Edward. Queen's County Political Meetings Political Meetings will be held at as given below. Grandvlew, August 3rd. Eldon, August 4th. Flat River, August 5th- Wood Islands. August 6th. Caledonia, August 9th. Vernon River, August 10th. Pownal, August 11th. _ Fort Augustus, August 12th Mount Stewart, August 13th Tracadie Cross, August 16th Curran Ban. August 17th. York. August 18th. Harrington, August 19th. Rustleo Bank, August 20th Hunter River, August 23rd North Wlltshlre, August 24th Cornwall Rink, August Zbth Afton Hail, August 20th. ..Bonshaw, August 27th Victoria, August 30th Kelly's cross. August 31st. Bradalbsne, September 1st Hope River, September 2nd Clifton, September 3rd. lrishtown, September 6th. JOHN H. MYERS. JOHN A. MESSERVE the following places and on the evenings meetings to open at 8 p. m. position candidates Invited to at- tend and will be given half of the time: All Op- l Y. Many a poor man might acquire wealth by utilizing the time wastes in bemoanlng his poverty. he PRINCE Mafin 1 11 ED WA RD Nighte-egcglc, lclc. BIG SPECIAL WEEK END BILL 3 BIG FEATURES THE STORY or A cowsov WHO couousruzo A WILD HORSE sY KINDNESS AND THEREBY i WON A BRIDE. . The Giant of Baseball Stories WRITTEN BY JOHN J. McGRAW. CHIEF OF THE I ‘ _ _ NEW YORK GIANTS. t AS REAL: AS THE BLEACHERS AS THRILLINQ AS A HOME ‘ fl.“ '7 RUN. 4OUR NEW SERIAL F r l .- g _ ’ ' I 1 1 ltl-Chapters-ifl _ » Y ‘ Crowded with Suspense and _' ‘Surprises. y Siégstmi Star, ‘I Including the Complete New York Giants Baseball Team Ab“. .1 ‘ AND s45 M55 CALLED AT 3.15. 7 G“ GET m EARLY! sassssu. NIGHT TONIGHT. or THE runs: CITY ‘ s Ams wru. as THE GUEST RINCE EDWARD- MEMBERSE LEAGUE T I OF THE F FINAL CHAPTER OF “THE GREEN ARCHER” "vi-c a- HOMEMADE S UMMER DRINKS I I Hughes’ Ginger Cordial Essence Spruce Watson’s Tonic Stout and Ale Hires Root and Ginger Beer Tartaric and Citric Acids Try us first for your drug wants. Hughes DrugCo rty Should Purge Itself in Opposition l lWIliiam MQDERN BATH ROOMS ARE OUR SPECIALITY Why not have those changes made in your Bath Room NOW. Can supply any Plumbing Fixture you may need. Your order will receive every, at- tention. FRED u. memos THE RELIABLE PLUMBER l0 GRAFTON STREET _ PHONE 393»). OPP. PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE ._a 4 patriarch of the Squamish trllw. Old Dill was a spectator at a ro- (‘NIL regatta here and he rerallol with a smile the regatta hold In 1h" early days of the white man's ‘IITIIPlI-UO". Wllén the Indians and whites met in competition In those day; the Indians flllifllllllltr-r- I n, ml the others and it Wits hnrtllv m: lithe: tllgclillrztitli [fgrcshtmllvtrhllch lmsmble l0 M880 III outing oi‘ i111? now marks! the site of the City of Mn“ "M10"! filling on thom to Ysncouvsr. l-le is an Indian the l""'ll“ll"l°- 0102 He Still Carries on (Canadian Press) VANCOUVER. B. (3.. July 211-- DIII, 102 remembers the a