ma: cmaromttrowu eututnmr tug taint liillllllllAN POLICE OOURT.——A larze num- ber of persons who have shown delinquency in the payment of 1110i!‘ dog taxes appeared before his Hon~ or the Stipendiary Magistrate Set.- urday mornlng and received fiucs ranging from two to ten dollars. with the option of ten. days ‘m- prlsonnient. An autoist whose car showed‘ no markers was fined 85 0r twenty days, another for reckless driving was fined 810 or thirty days. Twti prohibition cases and the cuss of a man keeping a v'ci- ous dog were adjourned for one week. ' ' Adept FlyersKeep Lights Btiining For Mail Pilots (Unilted Press) ADL ttctttttt; senis i W151! t . the ayby DitcrVetm an AliceLeaiPolloclltr‘ SHOP from Holman-s Catalog FOR FRINTING OP EVERY d0- ‘crliltioa csli ondlle Guardian Con. lrsi Job Printers, Phone 138. I880 5 l! OHdCAtK). July ZK-The ll, S. Al;- .\ltt|l "puddle jutuper," so natu- ed bélrfluse it geta ltt and out ot pastures and other small areas to fix the airway lights, finds lavor with Tex Niurshail, veteran pilot. “lfltt: old reliable l). 1|, planter-i Wlill lllrll‘ 400 h. p. ntotots could not lt~'t-'.ltt to act out oi‘ llto small place-a wc httvc lo t-lttcr," .\la says. “Pudtiledutttpct” is rttllttt a cotttplttttoutriry tut-m atrpllt-tl to the Curtis's i240 it. o tntlilttcltattce piano which oporates trotu May- wooti, ill., to and trout iowa City, and Cievt-lnttti. it can cut wct-tis with its ali-tttclzll propeller. tuakittg, it possiblo to alight and lako oft‘ fiillill)’ l" Wvvds that would ltatlly chow up tht» woodtnt parts ot utlt- er propellers, “We like it ltct-ttttso-tti thc big tat wheels, tho ‘lutppy~icot,‘ wt- t-all them, which t-ttablc us to laud iu a sott iloltl, The ratlltttor in titt- uppor wlnc oontaltts tho watt-t" and envelopes the gasolincvtartk. 'i‘ht- 33 toot lti-lllt wilt-as, 7 it-ol -l int-hot wldc and nearly a toot in tltit-kttoss. cnablo tho ship to lattd slowly, thett-tort- ttlltiwlttg it to t-tltt-r anti ieavc voryvsutttll iioitlo. Wt- ltavt- been in grain iloltls with tho stalks standing waist ltiglt. . “Ono oi tltc ilrsl official ships to carry a typewriter is tltis piano. The t-lorlrit-ittlt ltoltlo it on his knees tixltllt- itt iligltt, obsorvtns what trot-tits to he tlottc to" otnuo ill hto lights tts noon from ubovt», typos tho Instructions, wraps up tht- not-cs sary utatt-rittls along with tho m-o- snge, with a long whito tall at tuchod. anti drops tht- packet ttvter- board tn the waiting caroiakor be _ . ii l can't t the brand that‘ iwant fiflwsma" ‘i pit ti man who's at fault. l ii ell er not smoiaeprjustasa joke l'li stafiea wild. western assault. Mtaitloiratv iilteselis lite swell (itbanciiemol Noiltln§ rise lllll Millmiiilsmy palate can suit. S0, if icarii gel ilvz iwani, Please dotilpllér a. substitute. ( 75t/te luneof “if I canlget the Sweetie lit/ant, [pity the sweetie I get? SHOWS YOUR GOOD JUDG MENT---When you buy a package of Il-iflll ROSE ORANGE HFJKOE‘ ‘ill-in your grocer knows you are a Ruth Clifiord- good Judge of tea. Niles Welch Charles Clary Hayden Stevengon , Buddy Messinger and others: CONGRATULATIONS.— To the RevnA. P, and liitrs. llt-rttttnn the ltonrty folicltations of citizens are ltoiug exttended upontlte arrival of n ~baby girl Inst week to take up her nbodo ttt the Baptist Parson- ztiic. Sutputcrsitle. “lFliSH" GINLEY INJURED- Amherst News:—Thrown ' n dis- tance of thirty feet, from a wagon to tmvctuettt, nftentwo unmanage- able horses crasltotl into a tele- phonc pole, on Church Si. Anthony i. (linloy, well known local boxer, cscapctl with n tow acvcrc bruises on h s ltentl. The collision with the lfllflllilflllt’ poleresttlttttl shortly aft- er five o'clock, and was nteroly an- other of tho unfortunate yet ox- citlng events that have tillotl tho llfo of this young citizen. “lrish" is known in (.‘liil.l‘l0lt0tOWil, having rosidetl hcre for a. few years. ~ ,../.~~t:'// " TI-CKET HOLDERS FOR BRAOK- ."//l7//"""' l.EY BEACH CONCERTF-J Among the iickct holders ior the Special ltotttcort at Shaw's llotol, llratzkloy llettclt-on Tuesday evening next wre ills Iionor the Licut, (lovornor and Kira. Mt-Kiunon, Mr .and Mrs, W. ll. lxtngworllt and lilies Longworth, .\ir. attd Mrs. A. ll, Crease, Tor- onto, Mtr, n-ntl Mrs. Z. G. Lash, ‘Por- onto, .\lr, and Mrs. Roy Brown, Ot- tawa, .\ir. Juatlt-o ltloharon anti Miss Nit-tlmron, Mrs. W, l/tilny, Tor. onto, Mrs. Cartwright, Ottawa, Mr. -.uti ~\l~rs. W. tli. Knowles, Montrnxtl, Airs. William Finlay, Toronto, Mr. autl 11m. Frederick hlorris, Char- ltittoltlwfl, --—-——<e>———-— bznsouacs 1O im- 15¢ l Z5 t- 35¢ also in round tins , and cardboard boxes of ‘ 50_ for 70¢ CONGRATQLATl0NB—1n the Bulletin issuotl rocotttly givng tho rcsulta of hlctlill Iluiveraity. Exam- inations, we are tilteasod to soc among the prize wlttners tho nnmo oi’ Miss Mary McLean, tltjtttghtttr of Mr. ll. I). McLoart, M. L.-A., rtntl Mrs. McLean, Sourla. This pr zo (ffostor Memorial prize, $25.00) is offered by Mr. Colin ll. Llvingstont- ll. A. in memory of the late llov. Chas. (l. (Boater, M. A., Ph. D., St. John, N. ll. The prlzo is npon to all students of tho Maritime Pro- v uces uttcntllttg Mcilill, and is giv- ou on tho tiocisiort of tho I)enn oi the ifitcttliy oi‘ Arts for the great- ost general proficiency shown in the examinations at tho end of the session. Miss McLean is receiving hcarty cottgrzttttlutlous on this splendid attainment in which the liluurtlinrt joins. “FRAMED!” blinding Tia!" 01' llflht and Mist; Florcnce-Brynton of Spring d black mailers had Pll°l° . Valloy is visit ng in (lraltnnfs Road plied the evidence which was declghed to tarnish one ills‘ Ellltfll 0i lltll-‘ls Marlon MHTPHY- ntarfls reputation. Destroy another woman's home. HIGHEST GRADE ' WilliKéillllilék TOBACCO Miss Annie Mclunls oi’ West- Ghouls of Scandal, waiting to enmesh the innocent in lunok, Nlttlne, who has been visit- - é, o; menace_-rhey mm i" ever 1 . L ‘ m | lug in tho t: ty, is now at Mt-. Mel- ELZ, Be forewarned, y c‘ y “m e r lory, the guest of Mrs. John Mc- ' lioualtl. .i__-4 ea._.__ Public Urged T0 Give True Value To Real News 0i The Day (United Press) Miss Ellzahoth McGulgan, (‘oin- tnnrtzinl iloatl, has roturnotl home after -spendng a most enjoyable vacation with her aunt anti uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mnrtln, of fltutthtiort. Miss McGulgutt expects to loztvc for Mediord, Mass, itt the ncar future. “KNIGHT-IN-GALE” ROUND TWO COF THE GREAT SERIES “FIGHTING BLOOD” The spirit ‘of youth on the scream-youth ambitious. ry, impatient-Youth human, humorous, Movable-Youth tiling ior succetss vla the prlitr-ritng-Gionious youth in um conflict forth: right to love, ' -————-<+>——-— For Sore Feet-Mlnard’: Llnlment. ———-o-e->-——- Relics 0f Civil War I Raid Turned Up ‘ By Excavators (Unlted Press) LAWRIGNCI‘), Kan, tllolit-s oi tlte_ Quantrcll raid 1n| v tLnwrcnce on August 21, 1863. MP8. b01110!‘ and i101’ ilnllElIl-Brfiflltwltctt 150 men oi tho town were lttrontv. ivho are sumuwrlns at nutst-ittcretl and the city plilttgctl anti tilu litlwllllgs llottse, ()rby Point. human by gontedet-ML- 4mg]. llll-“lllitll. llllld n vslt to Charlolifl- whackers," were urteatlhctl when town, Saint-titty.‘ They hnvc boon at excavations wt>re tuatlc rccctttly tot- lill-‘illflwllll’ lilo 1M5! "IP90 Wflelifl tho now lmiltlittg 01' the Lawrcttcc autl are so pltrttsctl with their sur- JottrttahWorlti. Workntcn rt-tttoveti tottndlttgs that they purpose ré- from their digglus an asscrtutcttt oi‘ moiniug till Sopteutbcr. lliquor bottles. metal -bar tlxtttres —'-—-<4>—"—— anti glassware, some oi" the wreck- DOES YOUR BABY CRY? Inge bearing the imprint ot‘ a Lott- ‘tvcuwortlt distiller of 75 years‘ ago. is it nervous anti restless during Investigation showed that the ex- hot woathcr? lt' so-moat likely his cavation had inyatlctl the flllcd-itt- food is not agreeing with ltlm. if ccllwr of n saloon. ruu by Joseph you catinotmttreo your baby and it Drecltaelbtuter at the time 0t‘ the tdocs not guilt upon your breast raid. ntllk give him Borden's Jfittglel Brechtelbauer fled from the sal- lllrand .\1_llk—the food that lifts suc- eon when the guerlllo. band tiasltetl Pcesstully reared hundreds of thou-‘lttto town, bu; he was caught with sands 0t babies. Easy to prepare- l'ottr other Lawrence citizens, rtutl just add bollotl water as rlircctt-tl. |Qttttntrcll‘e inc-u shot them all tt. in this aper front time to time death. ' - you will .‘ll1l't‘t'i"'an tttlvc-rtisctttem of‘ A..- llrechtelbuuor took flight, he Borden's Eagle Brand Milk, a toodflossctl a bag of money into a rain that has rained more ltcalthy bab-Jwittrol, whence members oi his fant- les than all the prepared infant lly later rctrlcvotl it, ' toode combined. Cut out the ad- The Quttntrcll raid at Lawronct vcrtisettiettt and mail lt-~t.ti ’l‘lto__w.n. t)... nlflgfl audacious and t}... llortleu Company Limited, Mon- most disastrous of a series ol’ cx trenl. and they will-sent! you. free lletlitions the southern chic! hoad of charge, instructions tor ieetllng t-tl. Riding into the sleeping town your baby. and a Baby Welfare-at daybreak. the- invading ban.‘ llook and Baby Record Book. Oixltook the citizens completely by just write the Company, menllon- surprise, and almost before the do lng this paper and they will ‘be lenders could recover from their sent. ‘daze, more titan 100 men were lying. (load or wounded and mang- led, inltim streets. Shops were pll-» lagotl and then bit-titted. - lWhen Quantroll and his followers finally disappeared, about '9 a. m., they vanished as quickly as they had cnnte. MADlSQN. Wls., July 2ii.——l)c- veioputettt and cultivation oi‘ a newspaper" reading public which will recognize ucivs as oi’ tuorc tutportlattcc titan the society column, the sporting page and the funny strip, is onto of the main titttics ot‘ tho tuturo nctvspapcr, itt the opinion oi‘ Prol’. W. (i. ilicyor, director of jottrttulistit at tltcl Utuvcrsity oi‘ Wisconsin. NcWspttpt-rs shtiultl be road atttll taught iu the public schools oi the uat.on, .tnd the youth instructed ill rcadin-g ticws and tictcrtttittittgl what is bcst to road, Prot‘. Ult:yt:i'_ said. _ ' "Dqmogrttflc govcruutttnt dcpctttlsl ttpbn‘ ‘puhnc opinion‘ and twbliv iopinlon, as we know it today, is!’ [mainly takcu from the news- papers," litr. lllt-yor stutt-tl. "if tltc purpose ot’ ctlttczttitttt is to- riffllll the youth oi tho nation in ctttztut- ship. the study of the nowspullvl‘ should halve a prominent part in our public schools. “Newspaper reading lllil-‘ly l5 not takcu as a serious part. of the individuaPs daily lite. 0n the whole .ltc individual devotes at lcaili thirty tuinutcs a day to the ncws papcr. This is tho weakness of our - mudorn democracy. We do I10! digest the facts, we swallow tholn too lturrictlly. “The aitu of titu newspapers and muruallsnt schools should be to -t-.|itt a new gclteratlott ot‘ ncws- pnpt-r readers to whom nows, real lion's, is 0t" tnorc intportattco than Jte society column, tho sporting page, or the funny strip. Thc news _ should be road flrfllbllfllvlflil the“ othor features as desert. The ncws is the solid food. Wc ncctl to cttl- tlvate news tttstc ntttl tiiscritttitttt tlon in the pulllic. “The public should be ttutlllll I" tltlrlk 0t‘ the news as n part of hia- tnry, of currcnt cvnts that arc utakittg ltistory. The ncwsptlllilf“ can itvflucltcu public opinion and tltrottgh that Influence, oven the teconotnic torcct-hof the nation catt ' be tnottltlctl. Thoy can be tltc or- " ' guns of nu cnlighttnctl patriotism .tntl mnkc for more idealism anti cotuutttnlty bettcrutcttt. Mrs. Jas. Partridge of Crtrudttff, Saslc, anti daughters. who ltas itoon visiting her rtarcnts, Mr. and Mrs. Zilartitt in Hunter River, loft Fri- tltty for Montreal, to join liinster (‘laudo who has just .trrivt.-tl lu Aloutrcnl from the West for medi-, cal trt-atmcnt. AFFLEBK A and [IUDMURE Big llpeningSale Saturday, July 26 t. We will open our store on Richmond Street, oppos- ite Market Street, on Saturday, July 26th. You will find here a complete new stockof household furnishings, such as Cretonnes, Tapestry Upholst aring, Towels,'.l‘0w- clings, Bedspreads, Sheetings, Pillow‘ Cottons, Oilcloth Window Blinds, Curtoin Rods, Etc. ' We are Sole Agents in Charlottetown for SHERWIN-WILLIAMS & BENJ. MOORES PAINTS VARNISIIES ANI) MURISCO g SPECIALS For Saturday, Monday and Tuesday‘ 36 Inch Cretonne ..................................................... Large size Colored Turkish Towels, 20 x 40 All Pure Linen Huck Towels, tiilfi 18 x 38 _ 56 inch Bleached Table Damask . 72 inch Bleached Sheeting _16 Inch Hand Towellnq ........... .1 ................ .. _, 9c Yard Pure Linen Table Napkins, size’ 22 x 22 $3.00 Dozen A Real Bargain in Paint, y, Pint ............. I. ...................................... .. 20¢ 1 Pint 40¢. foam 80¢. Flat Covered Extension Rods ................................................. .. 25c Each Brooms ' 32c and 42c ERE IS THE SERIES YOU'VE BEEN WAITING FOR! iNCE ED WARD July 26.—-, TODAY 3. 7_ AND 8.45 Matinee 16c and 11c. Evening 26c, 21c and 16c. 0000000000 U§Q§§§Q§Q€ cans FEEDS i . .. v ORSE, CATTLE AND k FEEDS , Wednesday, Thursday- ’ _ This Week Poltltry Feeds Baled Hay and Straw, Feed , ts, (Black and White.) " .. ' Bran. Shorts, Hog Feed, i Cake Meal. Cotton Seed , al, Distillens Dried Grains ed Wheat, Crushed Oats. rnnteal, Cnacked Corn, If Meal. Chick Feed (for n9 chickens), Germ Mid- , n95 (for Hogs), Beef, Meal, Laying Marsh, Milk sh, Alfalfa Mead, Charcoal r Pfluitry). Crushed Oyster “B. Grit (for poultry), ° Killer. Poultry Speci- Stock Food, Legbands. Flour < °b'" H0011. Royal House- tr d Beaver. Quggn clty, ‘l Medal. Diamond, Whole- “ Fl0l-ll‘. Graham Flour, _ "l! Flour, Table Corn. l. Rolled Oats, Oatmeal. ‘ . etc, e sell WHOLESALE and ‘ ML at LOWEST . CES, ' “"5 ill-Wing Feed Oahl. ' Earl”. Feed Buck- ". Feed wheat for cash n exchange for Flour and 0 s. rter & 0..., Ltd. . UR GRAIN Pesos? i ~»+»»<+»»¢;4.; . nantrumuuinruututmmutuutturtttnutmmmuutnmtnnuunultnnuutttttttuttusstnnmsuunluusuuuutmututmuntnnnuuttntttttnutuu The Strangest ‘ Society Love SterY ~ Ever Screened Featuring Corinne G-"llmh and Conway Tearle A . 28c Yard 75c Pair 75c Pair . 60c Yard 45c Yard *"_i_ Frank Lloyd Production Ladies Patent , Leather Sandtals All sizes In stock. Jim "=- elved by express $2.75 Pair ROGU EING POTATOES. (Experimental Farms NOW) in order to eliminate 110mm ills‘ “We, such as ntosztlc, 1on1’ roll. sp'tttlle tuber and the like. from tioyatots it is noiossar)’ m ‘Pgllff 41,, t[j,:t_l.:."€ll plants. lly (irogttelng .5 utonnt tho contplrtc eradication of tt plant. including thc under- gt-nrnti parts. Tito growl?" "l 9'31"‘ 7.45 p. tn.» Alttsicul tirogrttttt, instrumental selection. “(ammu- cttd Venltletttto" ___.. Tagliaflt-o WGY Orchestra Violin solo, "Andante" from tho “Symphony ltlspagttnltr" __. Lnlo Fxlwurtl A, Rice sequent growth front it. Tho plants which httvo hot-n roguctl ruust be curried to some tlisttttttat- 50 100 foot front tho field itofortt they will. H0 that any sphltls whlrlt ntny be pre- sent on the tilsettsoti plants will not tind ‘their way hack to healthy fessional Cards 61' & Palmer . J. PALMER, K. <;_ l t t i i t MONDAY, Jill-LY 28 Ladies Silk Hosiery B), Gems,“ sum-mt. 79o Kilocyeles (380 Motors) Barrister, Etc. Marley to Loan A First National Picture read the Story in the '79c Pair g Your? Lift-d soetl potatoes arc tuost. in- terested in roguelng their fields as in doing this they arc ondeavorlng ones. WGY (Schnuctntly, N. Y.) "it is best to bttrn the plants if Talk, "Movie Notions," Quinn Mar- tin, tuoilon picture critic oi Now 0f Nova Scodla Buildlnq Y°" w’ h.“ Naked o"! 0' ‘to éunllnlll-e llll ticgt-namttnu .115. this 1c convenient. Gtutcral Electric Company York w°rld~ llarlottetewn. P. E. l. onald & McPhee Q I MNALD.‘ H. F. MePHEE "Item. Attorney, Etc. Money to Loan "l ing TER. BOLICITOR. ETC. Money to Lean Cameron Block '°“°*°W". P. i. ls and 7- C. Archihadtl Y. Post Graduate of N, sl Belt "mnmveilo léld Hospital. and Throat I fixer Illglflln‘ . r ' l _ T.|.phOflI'.'ms i "Pl-O to 12 s. lasing Charlottetown . s. Ear; Nose , - Guardian-Now see the Plflll" - V COMMERCIAL” omif; World Wide A Weekily . commerce biscuit. nt-zwonrs WEEKLY rnom rue mmctrutt. CAPITALS or EUROPE its Enquiry Bureau ls a Iflwiil feature ' that will bring you business. Annual Oubserlptlen 82-20. pol! free, all over the world- A bpeelmeh Copy will be sent on receipt of one llhllllnfl- _ Benn Brothers, Ltd. " s: Bouverls Street. ._s LONDON, i. c. 4., ENGLAND “THE EUROPEAN. our stock ill broken linel. some worth up to 32-50. "d wlve you your choice for seventy-nine cents, Men's y Oxfords 20% Discount‘ eff all of our men's oxtords, from new until August 1st- Drug Wants Phone orders re-_ ceive prompt Women's White Buckskin Oxfords nnd- Pumps. Regular attention price $9.50 NOW‘ $7.60 , A L L E Yttétfl FABHIOHALZ FOOTWI AR Phens Tu: Remus P099: soon as the diseases also he removed in eliminate any chancel; Careful inspections anti rogucings of the fields should be teotntinueti until the plants are in full bloom. if the aphids are very plentiful do not rogue as rogueltig nt ‘such a tithe will cause the spread of more disease than can be elimiuntctl utt- dor normal cotttlltions. The careful eccd grower is now nutintalnlng ‘a seed plot which will give him n sufficient yield to plant his next year's uscreugc. Those plota offer thc best tnothotl of controlling d. generation diseases. A growct can rogue his sect] plot more sever- ely ankl inspect it oftcncr than a large field with the ntltlltlotral atlvantnge of having .prnctlcttlly disease-free stock for planting his n4 xt seasons crop. Any grower who is unacuttainicd with the various dist-uses should ‘ask one of the inspectors sent out by the Division of Botany, Dtuuin- ion Experimental Farm. Ottawa, or will be given assistance on ap- plication to the nearest Laboratory of Plant Pathology of the Bx- sases front their 8100R- '|‘ht- elimination of mosaic and loaf roll etc. should bciiln when the plants are 6 to 8 inches high or as can b0 .tlentlfied. At this stage the Olll seed pieceylf still sound slwillll ordcr to of sub- AFTER SHAVING Rub the face with Mlinsrdh mixed wlth,sweet oil- Very soothing to the skin. sue KODAK STORE 53! perimental Perm system. 'i.iNlMENT d/t-lta; nt lull -~|-,...I ‘ Eastern Standard Time 11.30 a, m.—-Stock mnrkct roport. 11.40 a. m.—-l‘roduce utarkot re- port- 11.»i5 a. m.——Wouthcr report. 11:50 a. H1.-—1i0[l0l't on Farm Movement of Lettuce, trout the ‘New York State liopt. of Farms and Markets. 11.65 a, m--—U. S. Naval Obser- vatory tlmo signals. 1.00 p, m.—Muslc and talk, "llittts for the Home Maker." 5.00 p. n1.—~I‘-rotlttcc anti stock market quotations; news bulletins; baseball results. 5.15 p, m.-—Review of week's‘ sports, "Joe" linubnor. 7.15 p, m.—Address, “Why be a’ New York State lFarm Bureau Fed-l eratlon. ‘ 7.30 p. m-Addresa, "Town and Cmimy Fairs," n. u. Wheeler, Pro- tester of Extension, New York State College of Agriculture, 7-40 p. In. Baseball results, Farmer." Enos ‘Lee, preeident oi‘ ‘ Selection. “lutermczzofl. (littrdlttl Orchestra Piano solo, “Erotikon" __. Sjogren Ollie G. Yt-ttru Selection. “Nocturne No, 3'2. Liszt Orchoatra Solcctiona, "Suite-Gypsy Pit-turns" ___________________ __.. Mallory a, Fireside Tales" h. "A- Romany Night" c. “The Ball" Orchestra 0 ‘i somanoov ‘ sotuawnatm WANTS YOUR UPHOTOGRAPQ " l 3.4.753... i‘ 1 "I Oren Street