the oval by ‘ 1 KATHLEEN . NOEBHLS AHARRYIFAH? PRODUCTION . W - Qatari-thy _ . Irene Rick and Monte Filue rtnd typiéw '4 i} a. ’ “uillllli . 1'.‘ iaesics oi‘ the Smog! o1 "...ii=---~ ("to iciiinbiauw; ~ atiim“ _ A Dirdmgtization of-ithe-‘bfamous story V‘ Wig". “LUCRETIA LOMBAltP ” i‘ 3k,’ . ‘ ‘ v_._.__,.._ . Tlillliilllillllllililllliliiillllllillllllllillilliillllllllllllllllli .- " l ,.~ c. .e HAS FATE BROUGHT YOU YOUR DESTINED MATE? THOUGH. MAP-PH‘ i, DO YOU THINK OF THE MAN WHO MIGHT 4 BEEN? "' SHOULD 1.0.1: ELSEWHERE-AFTER MARRIAGE WHA‘l wwvl f» YOU D0? iw. . ‘ “would: ‘vow o0 “ri-inouei-ii FIRE AND FLOOD to GREET LIFES FLAMING PASSION? PATHE. NEWS AND TOPICS OF THE DAY s". ' s2. hi. 1 .Ihe_;=,wise housekeeper, who wishes “lo ioin in the festivities + oi Barnivitl Week, will relieve hersell oiliinifieoessary baking by laying in a supply oi WlllTE LILY. BISGIIITS llllll UAKES .4‘, ‘if’, Ladléb" - ~ . -' “"llt lfln tho iirntrut and lutriit patterns In “"I||I Nliou at. [1160 and $2.00. nnil many other llnui at from .50 to [$.00- con-rs, -Gentlemon_ Who iinn the nirnllut, avifilllent.’ shit-r uufnrls for “M. and attic! latent niittfrmi Hints riihin ~--~-- 1W till? 5"" ‘M a!" Brown (‘nil Oxfords, latent pun... ...»t revolved froni I¢&' ‘ ‘ . an- ovum. t: nun... two». I $829.»; l‘. -. ' . a. . I Habitation I'm-HT”, rotor ta ti» wants tic-ti» inset». . ‘h aft-i». .1 vfll lnfiiat’! nltoo to that triumph of ’ -""_* fr , it.» moist-wt , GQFES I 7.5" "an of not! reputation and leadership h...“ H navtr no in anlornofdf -~. . .-.i m .1.» . ‘w: ‘ A PICTURE THAT ENT. PRINCE y _ EDWARD 7 AND 8,45 P. M- Matinee—Adult.s 260- Children i 16c. Evening—-Orchestra 37c. Bal. 260 ‘TODAY-Si u\3.~»' '1 I-I-I-Iii i l1 i, ' llllllllllliilhhTfi Potatoes Arsenate of Lime “Kalcikill” Brand Pure Paris Green I i the city yesterday. 4 Bordo Arsenate w. Spraying SHRUBB, £10., Sold in any quantity. wuouzssut a Remit. LOWEST r-nicaa Carter & 00., Ltd. ’ liiiisiiiiiqe‘ s Eyestram 4 , We uaa tlili adjaotlvdadvio- d Iyaltrlln muggy. piifcagwlllon and tit-mites» Ivli-Ouamt ‘the prola . Joy I10 0c . mlflva entire human organism in Normal ayaa lt-ta computed 7- } ‘ "hk4M-"F '1" p“. d’ Nerve liturgy, ‘tut vvhtn iyr e strain lljrdlofll. a much mo- flfpqtlva cyst, through their ooiillllflfilfi of an cit- eqoolvp amount." orgy. may utlou tunecioniiig of other ai-auic 0H1 body. and product I mm vouit out’ . 1.; . , 7‘- L . . ._ a . i. I 4- m“ - ens-sin Add]... \ t si-ios frog} Whit} Q, torthésoottbh Gathering, and you W411 oliivy a pleasant day.~50 cents ATTENTION is cihus the “Payment of Pledge!" 1i] rf|ua-_ ‘ruent of tha P. E. l. "capital Cam- paign i0 be lqupd eisewhqreqln this lssue--1i. . ‘my _-,,;_ "mo: sco1ri§rir"“tn\'ri-itsiuo will be held on Thursday, July l7. The program includes athletic sports, 3 classes of speedy horse "wins. mill Highland dances. Don't miss it.—ll. CHURCH or scormugnev. Ewen MucDougall wimp-each sat urdny 19th at Brooklyn h; 3 p_ m and Sabbath 20. At _Murray. Rivet 111 111-110: Belle Rivet- at 2.30 and Kinrose at] p. m, Aim Monday 31' at Point Prim at1.B~ p, m_ 0N CYCLE TRiPJ-Two young students Messrs R. B. Cowlng nd M. Mcliowes of Williams College, Wllliamaton MassQWho are tour~ lng the United States and Canada by bicycle are In tho city, These 37011118 men left the college town the latter part of June and uftei touring the United States cycled liito (funada and have just complet ed a trip through Dighy, St. John Bfiiltzoivater and the Annapolb Valley. STILL ENJOYING TRIP. v- Mr James MacDonald, ex~Waten Com iuissloncr, has received the follow ing card from Dr. Ross. who is milking a trnnscoiitintanlial niolui trip: Everett. Washington, July 7th, 1924. "One day more and wt shall have finished our journey." The card ls illustrated with a. cur load oi logs cut from one tree such as grow in Washington. The trot was 158 feet long and 17 fuet ii tllumcicr at the butt. C. W. L. MEETING. —The re giilur Executive Meeting of the C. W. L. was held'ln Rosary Ilnli, 0|. Friday evening, July 11t . Sat isiactury reports of diffs ent tit- tlvities were presented. notably the report of the recent concert by the Corpus Christi Choir, which wu: cunductd under the auspices of tht (.‘. W L. An interesting paper prepared by the National Secretary on “What the League has Donn" was rend. lt was a clear ant concise view of the work which tends for the betterment o! human lty and the promotion of uutionu‘ peace and happiness. Noiultnitloi papers for the election of Dlocesni Officers at the Diocesan (lcnven tion were piesented and balluiet upon. ’i‘lie resignation of Mrs. W J. McIntyre as Convenor ofnluvtu Ille Welfare was regretfully rccciv -cd and Miss Florence Dorsey up pointed in her place. On the com ipletiou of the business, the meet lng adjourned on motion until tht first week ln October, since thi Diocesan Convention wlllrls held in September at Tlgnish. —-—i<4&i-—— HLOVELY NEW LINEN AND are ordinary S12. to Q13. value—bui we bought them at a snap. 82o ou: wlindow. MOORE a. meteor Limited. 3533 7-16- 2 {Oi PERSONALS z VOILE onesses in 07.15; Thest I Mr. Arthur Davy, Halillax, ls visiting his father, Mr. ibidwurt. Davy, City. ._ Miss Gladys Gordon, llxfitanle) ‘ Place, ilallilix, left Monday morn lug to spend two weeks’ ‘holiday with fronds and relatives in‘ Char lottctown. _ . Miss Kathleen Ross, MissiMarlon Mt-Willl-utus, and Miss Mary Ross‘ Eldon, were among the visitors tc‘ b .._._.. ‘ Miss Annie Bradley, who is s teacher in ilumholdt. iSaskmbua ar rived home or}. lg-yisit to its? par‘ 1i ants, Mr. and‘ rs. ‘rank Brodie; (treat (leorgtiFrStri-fl, Sha is an companied hyffijher llttio hephev Patrick Momomigle. f; -. . ‘ oaiioroia alza unylivlilh ' llglitful tale, ’ i "dwsountnioi" nlsiflllt-‘nelitnoaavf ' 17th , admits to groundsgand gray] stand, ..... y. .4," i, _ _ __ =' i! this city. ‘ - uaivad. atitha mm Office of m» ‘ » class touch wlthcrop conditions in ‘ tinned. ‘ - soiitliout Alberta mid a few pom ' of Saskatchewan when ruin Iii ' sternum the oolldltionl is’ "the ‘_ a trts Provinces on the vrholq no rlty yesterday. vlcNeiil, Pownal St. ‘rlnce ‘Street. Miss Ida Ketchum, Deputy Re- ug her holidays in Charlottetown, ho guest of Mrs. Harold Stewart. (cnt Street. ,__._ Miss Peggld McWllllams, R080- iury and Miss Katherine Mc- lonuid of Mt. Buchannan, were imoug the Old Home Week visit irs yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur - Baarlsto ind their little son, Arthur Jr.. of Poronto arrived last evening tc punt] their holidays on the island. for the present they are inakinl; heir homo with Mrs. Bearistow: lat-sum, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. B. M0- Brandy. ——-—-o+>———— ::8AMPLE DRESSES worth ‘rom $12.00 to $1 SAID-bought imdei- irleo-aeiiing at 07.76. Sea, on‘ window. MOORE 6 MoLEOD Limited. 3633-7-16 2i. in ll MEMORIAQM MR. D_AVID SHEPHERD The udden death occurred yes mrday. morning of Mr. David shepherd, a well known carpenter The late Mr. Shepherd was on iis way to work about 7.30 when l6 collapsed nam- tlie corner ot Jliestnut. Streetiand Spring Park 10nd, shortly after passing an ac- iuulntancc who asked him the Ame. * Neighbors who were about iuiclily removed him to nu: homo IILONBD Street and a doctor wan mmodlately summoned but he was ieycnd human help. lt is suppos- ad heart. trouble was the cause of ois death. . _, , , . Crop Report Balow ..iii_.i;."."i...i a on}: synopsis» of telegraphic 1 reports re- Banlof Montreal from its Branch- flwTllU Branch Managers, have mzoniplote-lnd intimate knowledge.‘ atsoach local situation and no in allocations of tho diatrlotl man~ ashram. Rain following a "i: o! ex- ceptionally hot weather have im- pfovstilhe situation in tbs Prairie Pivviiioon meant iii liiut ind urgently hooded, wheat in in the shot. blade and ville the season is . l the IQQIDII ,i| itilhabout ton. do lite’ ~ . i l l‘ attic: an i 4 sou: outv, or: YMIVIT’! .. w! a t 006’ 1 bl him‘. i. dlhlfiii-Fwdd... 5.3.‘: Methanol-t: i;dlgrlod.glilévilfitté O ll’ mo IN rain ll needed but reports are 5stl‘.'t?."ifi1‘-il;“¥.'.1i.i.”"§-L“.i tinisepaug ii badly loaded. Miss Charlotte Munn, Msrsbfleld geiierzilly speaking prospects con- 500d tilllleilfiihcc- All ltverilgo Crop‘ NOVA SCOTIA and a notoroil to the city on Tuesday. tinuo good. Wheat well in blade u d fall rye headed out. but arc doing well. Fruit prospects dltlons-aro excellent. ’l‘ho.\ Mr. and Mrs, W. Cotton, ‘Ken- LJMHB IDGE DISTRICT. — lit are good. Strawberries tire fairly is apple crop is uneven llnglon were in the city on Tues- West. and South crops progresslngiplentiful. Pasture are only mil‘- lay, favourably. conditions satisfactory in North. SASKATOON DlS'l‘lll(‘/l‘ Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Barrett, —Exceptlonaliy hot weather with dew Wiltshire were visitors in tho insufficient rain has been ox-i The season is still about ton pertained, during the past. week. ‘ii-lye iato but 100d BIOWUI is Ml" Haylpg is well under vi ._____ - With further rains prospects will ibeing iuadc and, indications are we“ Wm be a “m9 be!“ ML and M“ w_ p_ }{_ Macnem be fair in some districts. but only Jfivmlrilbic for a good average CFOD- age, A gQod 5min crop i“, ,g Toronto are vlglflflg Mm, R, light crops are now expected in shall wheat very promising. lt is m u“, l§raaer vaneymlsa‘ districts tributary to Saskatoon ‘well liondcil out with crop prospect Grasshoppers an, cuualn‘: and Not-tn. Battieford. The. sltuu-‘ubovc average. Prospects are for damn“ m "m okanugun “M Mrs Hnfflngtqn M“; so“ o1 Bog tion generally la not promising. [an average crop of Spring grains. new Potatoes m“. w so“ on are visiting the formers sister 91181111884111 P001‘ 011d 1111)’ 9T0!) 14"" is bllckwllrd but a“ “Verne niatoes promise heavy vim John Macpgnnid, Upper light. REGINA DlSTRlCT——Crops crop is expected. liny generally “my” and pea" are w, gsnaraliy standing up well. Coiriwill be a 50011. ‘EVQPBEB CWP- well, but will be a short illtiotis-best in Soutiiwestem Snak- atchsfilnawlNNlPEd DISTRICT. cuttiifibaspoonimonced. itloots tare H093 “a in very good co , _ _ —-—G'oo rains have improved the. prom sng. as ure genera y an s- paslum our. Good m Jam“ of Deeds‘ st‘ John‘ is spend situation. Wheat generally is ln'fnctnry. Frul tprospccts are good. dlcuted ‘i: Ifionhe,“ mark: shot blade. The condition of coarse ---—<o>i grains ls fairly satisfactory. Gram. crops generally are of,uily_sulierlng from luck of rain. SAMPLE FREE"Mailcoiipontodaytofilétiflmfifiiiiiatddiidtiii "rHis SOLVES WOMAN” shot. of hay is expected. Roots are late EDWARD ISLAND-Gotten: berries are plentiful every PROVINCE OF BRlTi COLUMBIA PROVINCE or ouTAnio (llnvnr and ulfulfo arc oxccllctlt. smn" "um, m.“ gwmg “m, MARITIME PROVINCES -Mnny people are nlmoutc - -‘ - lth .Btitl. sill NEW BRUNSWICK - Potatoes Xflqngmfllfch L“ h; Qfim, are doing well but the crops gener- ed Wm: Holloway»; Con, B, PROVINCE OF QUEBEC “a; . wt: OLDEST PROBLEM - > 1W, ‘s [butane fdrfiaaaiaaflw” g I a‘ o ' A simple explanation of a recent scientific discov Kw. A i, ""k-“,~%_ ' ‘Tbithtowliyau how modem n. 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