»-E1~.;n PROGR “telltale-r 1 Moises alum» “A WIDE OPEN TOWN” An action picture lull oI gventurm-fthrilIi and romance. The story of a gentleman gambler enter, ,_y tainlnglyatqigblgellltlfully and realistically atagedf (F: J-z. . - ' i » a Ill You hard agpln. \ ~. l: RETURN ENGAGEMENT OF “A one Lilo” 13s.. thle one, but you'll laugh just a: vloinsets or LAucrls-a Ninth chapter of “Breaking ‘ Through” 'l_ ms cmitut an ii A rivals at. Alley and ca. Ltd. .~ . -:- FOR PARID andphendler. ‘I r enfoun clitoral. white wash sun. blouses in outset and plain a styee at 2.36. Prowso Bros. Ltd. the M50100“! church at verse on fifdny evening, at eight ohfdclt. ' ‘GREEN try l-‘eiineil ‘l. . ,". i-_.-- smA_gi,\‘~"§ii.iq§§1_l>Ants GREEfli-n-gust tzfecieued. Fennel! iindjflbdtidler. i - l CAVENDISH lers sail it. them regularly with Ailey Polish for npytieather. __ Ailey gnd Co. : ,_,WIN$LOE METHODIST CHURCH . ‘——-Sunday. July 23rd. Winsloe North ll u.m.: Winsioe South 3 p. m.: Highfleld, 7.30 pm. halibut. mackerel Reaney Gay and Company. business and are l.’QTAT.°E%.—lI'-wi11 be buying no handle all orders. tatoes? blue or reds, Saturday. July 22nd and following week. Price '30 cents per bushel. James L. church. next Sabbath ‘at " Slaughter Boots and Shoes, etc., at n‘ Sale OF AGOODS SLIGHTLY, DAMAG- ED BY FIRE AND WATER Beginning Monday, July 17th. and Ending Jilly 24th. Q We will sell our stock of Dry Goods, t‘. - i _J GREATLY- REDUCED PRICES I Emerald Iitl-Illl- Farmers Ltd- Giiiis, Kensingtun. hours. "The Work of Elongation Goes On." ' PURE BRED STOCK-A very ” fine pure bred Yorkshire hog ar- rived by express inst night for Mr. Frank i-lailidayn Eldon. from Mr» r HEATHERDALE SCH l oath (T5 and mtcpaytrs which bShOW the keen interest t _ the parepts ill their children. examined iii the different- by Mr. S. M.,Marei§1anli \V. MR. BEERS PLANS TOUR.-—. ll. Irving Beers, the (‘anadian ac- tor matiager, and Iatc proprietor "of the beautiful (‘olonial theatre at ‘Monctos. the interior of which illnns wasiistenetkt- to with grenl NEW COIN UNPOPULAR- Atipieaeure by rtlbntqflent. Qhe fol a recent meeting of the tiailiaxilvwine address wise than sad hr board of trade a roqtiest that theWhiSs Bessie MhcDunaill ~ and e Qoungj] issue a pfljfggf against ineibcautifui hand-bag an _ other continuance ot‘ the five cnuiiiiillflPS “V919 1119591!“ '.'""‘10 ill" "nickie“ by the Canadian govern~‘ washer b)‘ Miss Marion‘ lhrPhre. merit was discussed. it was statetii Miss M-"lclihetr tbgniiqii. the, pupils that protests had been made byilcl‘ lllpll‘ kllllllle-ii l11 l‘¢111$1!il!1i1"1!16 some oi‘ the larger boards ofiller-lllsllllii will? 5118 then treated trade. but without avail The OnJ-ill present to homemade candy jectlon was not to the mental. but R1111 iluts. (Zolnipiinlentztry remarks to the size of the coin. No dc-‘Were made byalli {IPQSGIIIJCODZHII- giniia aciion was iakenl alerting teacher and pupils for tili- ‘ .___ high standing made during lilo GALLANT-McLAUGHLIN wemivar- ‘The examination was DlNG-A.t St. Teresa's 0n_ \Verl llrouglll l0 a CIOGQ by tlie Ringing Charlottetown Harbor In the Maritime Province: for plealure, make Beach Grove You will like It. J's: r l§emt=krfstcthwu y, tr . .. ._ _ __._ . Bargains in 7 Strlndl. med weight. 42 inches high, 20, Rod: Wonderful Scenery The beet appointed, mut luxurloufly furnished Hotel CARS MEET ALL MAINLAND TRAINS I 6 Strands, QO/lnlchee high; in 20 and 40 Rod Roll: . Beeell Grove Inn I I New "one for the Season Beautifully Situated, Directly Facing the Entrance to A bu: line operated by the Hotel Management provide: a fifteen minute service to and from the City. When visiting Charlottetown whether on buelneee or Inn your headquertcro. IICHVY F311“ FCIIIZI! REDUCED PRICES FREIGHT PREPAID T0 YOUR STATION IN 40 ROD LOTS OR MORE 5 Strands, 32 lnchel high In 30 and 40 Rod Roll: ..... .. 29c 5 Strande, 40 lnohee high. in 30 and 40 Red Rolls 31¢. ' aeo 1 Btrende, 4e lnlchenihlgh, In 2o. so and 4o Rod Roli:_43c 1o Strlnth, 50 lnchel high, In 30 and 4o non Rollo ...... .. 64c 30 and 40 . 37o 4 x 10 Gate: 4 x 12 Gate: 4 x 13 Gate: u. Lill. 8 Strands, 35 inches high. In 30 and 40 Rod Rollo ...... .. 42c" I 20 Strands, 60 Inchee high, In 10 Rod Roll: 75c Tlleltegers iieriiilrereo i Ily cf tlie bride rind groom. Ne“ ga-iiamiing is the address:—. rMiss Mary E. iIIacPliee. , Dear teacucn-Jriin ii-ppy avg,“ . A. awe-Donald. Mr. ‘and Miss Manila McLaughlin. Tiiei Erliappy couple were attended by r ‘J ‘- ‘Ray Grant. After the reception!“ mind “illullg 011101‘. tliillfis the r and dinner at the home of the h“ ‘hi1? ‘V-‘illflverccine to another bride. the yvcdding party tissclnillerhlmle MRI"? l" ‘m. liiifits: it. closes ‘at the home of the bride's sister. "nmherlstfioill ‘Olm- isMrs. (Tharlcs Gurney. WIIFEH‘ riairu “st therqflm- 3° will‘ lll1l1l|s_t0 ' 'ing was indulged iii to tlie wee Yccko“ ‘l wflli"? $31911! illlfalilllll sriiaii iimirs. The guests. sevcrr- “Yllftii "mbm" U"? “"59 lllilllllll ty-five in number dispersed after of we 9°C‘ M") Wmlfli ‘ ’ ' ._ wishing the bride and groom n long and happy life. The many beau- it behaves will 111v first years be irast “"11 l 111115! give for cverv day ‘$011M good account at lust. tiftil gifts testified to the popular" GENERATOR INSTALLED-kin" 1m?" Pallt-‘flfiofvith its '41!‘ for The motor-generator ‘plant. r-t-QenriWifICJJmFGMf’ and lanmulllaswwlth ly installed in tlie railway yalnbipieas 3.0:‘ umductcd. this “lfiilloill- for charging the cicctricaliyiibesi xfillifepl iliis gifl will?’ m" equipped cars is now in working t-iosmg ‘$093M lfnil llihillllllolfl. In tiliinks to} th s I film m exipre-s"? our {who have mteelparcnts and visitors our wcifar. i; Aged themselves '1'" To on ' i- } coming hen? iodiiy’ good C‘ “lid rill. interested in me cause - -- i ' You God Spegtri. Lduumon wgliwlsh rordcr, and several cass have al- l "ready" beetlrsupplicd. ‘Mr. Vickcr- son, who'wa"s employed in the chr shops is in charge and is bciiigl " instructed in the intricacies of‘ tlie work by Mr. H._V. Bclycii of mldpltciton, Electrical Ikwpector of Lilo (Y. N. R. There are now on tlie island road three colonial Lars.- WillCil‘ are electrically light- . ed and other coaches which may Abe seni over from IJIIG mainland neerl now have no tear of their batteries, running out before 1'6- turiiing home. it requires lrom six to eighrt hoiirslo charge oiic tin’ ibut several may ‘be served at oiln time by connecting the cars wi a connecting cord. ' snruxnurris Tom- tosr mom wjjiugn nonoox, J lI 2i - 3‘ Qvllwwn Serlezlnl (sir Iyjllgyyle/Digli: ail-r? Q-l) at the Central Criminal timiheryei’ Ema?" H311)’ Erdmian.»37 J1 _ merchant, and Abraham ‘mm Manley. 37. merchant 191935. ell "Guilty" to a charge oi‘ ‘Dllilplr. In: t0 defeat tlie provisions the giligrlll'ildnlc_yi Act. tail. Erdman was 3° will having. within six months before the a bankru tcy pctit quittcd which dllgdcd illllollll Ills creditors. a li- D. Roolnc. ior IIIL‘ Crown. an the defendants bud citrrigd on business iii partnership. and Li: 1919 shipped quantities of goods to Am. erica. on Wrlifill they obtaliried- ltd. viinccs from their iDliflkS. "plug Arpril, 1920. their financial iIEsit-ton became acute and it. octrii ed t.o tlleni Ilia-t a way out of tlipii- dif. Jicuities. would be for Ei-ri an go MADE m CANADA BATTERIES D n’: t‘ . w? new proceed to thc United Still , ink. ing with him a large sum if oney l0 nay off the advances. arIIl ll the Roods. With tlie holp or a icy, Erdmnn collected in ti; i- 31,15 form approximately £30JIO and _ ‘o went to New York. but ills oceedini; to "lift" the g‘ _- spent £100 there and rc Liverpool by the Cunard ll tlie ship had left New Yul. covered that lhc suitcase ing the £30,000 was miss complained tn the Cuu pany. The prosecution‘ w s to prove that his story wa » ricartion. i- Mr. Cnmyns Carr. for-ii said that before he left E communicated his init- ti s r some of his creditors. Them cqu be no question that tii ' ' was lost. The Cunard o porters gave a receipt i" r stilt-cases. and was receipt g nne more than was deliveiiclfiin .1 boat. 1 3 - Sir Henry ‘Curtis Beiinetq, K. (1., who, with Mr. J. A. C. Kee peered for Stanley. urge Ill-III on 8i e sq. to litter s‘ dis Exide Batteries of Canadihlimilefl 153 Duffelin Street _ i Toronto i Exidti Sales 8t Service a all Makoe. r in i‘ Ber unm eetlileflion - _ , g Cedlillo ' wouki deal it-nlentiy with the de- i ~ 219 emtesor-go at, rlemww» termite. no sentenced git-dual: w. i .3»,- f!"."7e"-7‘_7'Ti?1'~-‘n1‘ i1’ g 3.1"» o)!" .. W“ i p-._- = SHOP lfmin Holman‘: Ol-talog. sauces will entire-n.‘ ' in- l " ate your carbon trouble. ry a.‘ WHITE BHOES-dfiollle new ar- tank; - r1- > new. EDWARD MORRISIQM-gnd tirgnnlfir L. 0. A. will pr sch in 1w Julj Stet. SHOE PoLlsa-wo s... l te- , . - oi?- .- - judgment. it called upoux.» 1-1. r~'--' $011M!» Bus“ =1 w“ $355.2’. ‘iZi’.§§‘§.?f.ir‘i‘-i.“}n‘i‘.‘. ‘i125 _..._.___~ - ~ -~ " . C"- mil" llsh for any leather. Alley ind Co. ’_ ' l CONGREGATION- Services in Cavendish at ll Ja.m.. and at New Glasgow a; 7.3I_ p.m. ‘ . 7 ‘l ' REV- J- 5- 13011118“ Will PIERCE Croats and Siovens whose ‘recon-t 55N9A3l>¢lll1l1f°lY will sire you Stiblect: "A Double Question." marriage to Princess ‘Marie Q - W!" "lllwii- l1 Y9" 13111151 Everybody welcomes. r‘ or Rumania "aroused this try it. Fenneil and Chand- _-__ Si, mun-ii public inieregi- THE TEST OF THE PUDDING in a very interesting personage: .___: is in. ti eating‘. AVhy don't you THE LIFE of your shoes dept-lids [ry B GAS "once anyway? wn on the care siren lhem- Lies“ burn it. i-‘enneii and Chandler. JUST RECEIVED fresh salmon,‘ and iradoosini BRADLEWS CARDING MILLS. Miiiview, have opened again for prepared to BELFAST-Service in ,Belfas| usual J. K. l-‘eatherstone. Ontario. iin~ The annual examination 0_ - piihiiii’ alppeiiiinnée obi-cad n; iiie porter and breeder of the bPsrt crrltile School was held o <rid11.\ (‘niigiinliqn ofKiing George and Yorksiilrcs of the bacon type in afternoon, June 30th. and as at» Que”, Mai-y, when i“, w“ ii“, Canada. icnded by a large num-ber visit» i-mmggistjfdfigikii’ i-oyaiiy in ii", d5 l" proccssloli; 3'“ " succession-- to the Serbian throne. was burni out on the morning of Phce a former “HOCILIIBT Fiji t-his siiiie, even a; an Bariy 3g“ Show. July 1, will tlils season ntakg a.5f‘h<)f7l arid by tiliir quick ie-ponse i"; iiiscreiinn 1nd. gun firmness transcontinental Canadian tourislioiired _the splendid prom‘, 111351‘ iiilil foresight.‘ when dealing with starring in Sir (‘litlries IVynd-illirring the ‘year; After‘ t cxani- Snip-Wang ' gifliiiy in 191i ham's famous play. "The bloliuswlination a we'll rendered ogranll hiding Q0 him-s iii iieaiiii‘ i", opening in St. John city svmeuifillfiisiing 01 P111141‘ 685-1111 -- 801°! tlssumeii the regency. time in September, lquartcttes. dialo an rcoita- " s‘ - - nesday. July 5th. by the Rev. LIL.“ ll"? Naillllliil 511319111? Ffllluw-iand suffering to Europe. the Roy- ‘Miss. (‘ccelia McLaughlin and .\Ii i“ "Wl-Sltlflfller l-‘Xflihihetinn. l11‘i'lSSiiiever tired or riiinlins r - I . .- books. 0r work. or healthfuhpiay Marie's Beauty and ‘pliers; ,_ We are grateful to ourittllloiior ' all all ‘i Gunman? ' .101» .' i? ‘)1. three months’ imprleoirlientiinlttlte second division. andWmUnAT-Sfun. CHARMS 0F‘ Ktigxeigpgnlgtin ‘mam: _.._.- ‘ Alexander, a irirrg “or” ‘ihffsgrhr. Ht: ivas bnrn' in exile, and was the second son of Prince _ Karageor- gl-vitch and of. Princess Zorka, (laughter of Prince Nicholas of Montenegro. and there seemed little likelihood of’ his ever as- ‘cending the Serbian throne. Educated in France llis infancy was spent at the (‘ourt oi‘ his tnatemal grandfather :lt (‘rttinJe. his boyhood at a Front-h school at Geneva followed by entering the famous Corps des . PZIKPS in Pelmgrad, for the soils of ltussian nobierfien. it was from thon- in Junnf1903 at the age of 15. he walflsnrrimoned to Belgrade by his fatlier,"'~oi1 rbeing elected Kim: of Serbia. Hemade his first _l'-pon ‘becoming Crown Prince. twin-n his elder brother, Prince tiecrzo‘ relinquished his rights of lit» tievoted-hinisclf to affairs of ROYRPLOUO Match 1- . ~:-r..~. - vboinewhabserious. with a smile that -is sweet though rare. King Alexander possesses great per- sonal charm. His busy life has left h‘m- little time for athletic games. but. he is a good shot anti n finehorseman, and is devoted to animals. His favorite indoor rccrcation is chess. Ilis- ~ltoney- moon was to be the first holiday" he has had for many years. Romance surrounds the meet- ing of King Alex-under with Prin- cess Mario of Rumania‘. Before the-great war~had brought sorrow‘ rat couloie hadrmet in the bountiful hills of Sinai. Later Prince Alexi lander. as prospective bridegroom. on charms and beauty of Elizabeth's lovcly daughter. _ Seven long sorrowful years elapsed. now to bc submerged by happiness sanctified by past suf; illillfiiigjllld the LIIIIIKQJIPVDIEII ,tn isateguarding ‘their subjects. s the Queen iey uver_ in £100 to come up. for , Jim. will. __ ' ‘Eek? “gun Vicljzlrla at she gpqajm Rnmflliian, - - the Ibrhtzm ‘ ltilssloll ' I tliierhéi- s.» i" "'l°"'ililh'il't‘ies 5.‘ 4 ' _ agile; gilprnach. Hansen, gisys. spent Enshshnwss. fir? rho .11“ cnting u fol" IITQ“. public funciionqc , " i} .. CAI1A'NIGR°.BLU8H?' .~ :' w) Ir~-;" rim-i - Yeswjus-tzlthtw some as we onlydnore rarely. .tl1e very IIIIG"IIQYVOIIB system. negrds emotions gtvo him pardiculnr occlude nerves an, 110F150 "frayed" those»of highly civilized people. in the case offs white man. walls of his facial blood HARD on THE LAWYER Sir William Jones ing a visit from Mr. of some note at that was receiv- time. During spider dropped lo tllv ground. silidcr!“ crlod the great scholar. "Nof said Mr. Joiics. “I will not kill that spider. Jones. l don't ‘to kill that spider. Suppose that you were going. WOSIIIIIILISIIEI‘ hall in your riago and some superior who ‘might have as much 0V0!‘ _\'Oll 318' ynll IIHVI! spirit-r. should ‘call out: "Kill that litwyer! Kill that lawyer!‘ How should mu like that Jones? And bring. than a spidnr-"_ ‘WHY IS lT7 loot in it?“ . That ilicrsnils \WIIO are “consum- eri by curiosity" still survive? is iisod Io month floating debt or. That wb speak of a stream ruli- irig dry when tile-only yvay [can rliti is wet‘! Thai ivivcs shntiiri expect their kit-.king?_ ing straight 'to_ tlip rlcyil“ he has trrhe crooked in go llicrc- TIBQSIOII‘ fllrttnstzripi. . v July. has, ‘Iliad. sr-vr-riti mirth‘ Princess Marie in ‘addition to possessing beauty‘ and . ihrainsw, i.. ;i. _.\ iitttllv 1- to your taste w»: r ‘t .~.. v.1 a tern-l‘. .\v\. ask and-it will be. placed before you. ‘quakes. lhiaybc they worn caused rbvuliine brides‘ f-irst biscuits. it Serbian for Iedgdldf, Russian has heed“! “cunbldéfillfle assist- fully g i’ 0f 8 _ ' wile and ihotherJNirttirally of a. “ gay and graclouirdiiipolitlon. hap- Wheo a negro does ‘blush. IIOW‘ ever. the same things happen as _ The vessels become fliizlltrétl‘ aiid overcharged _- with blood which is the “blusii". Only in our case this blood shOWS as n plriicllush through our white skin. while the cOIor of tlw 110810 prevents anything more than an extra-darkening of his black skin. “Kill that spider Day! Kill Illill v ‘know that I have "a right - now o down in " car- ~‘ power .~ river this ,' lam sure thatto most people 2i l lawyer is: ii riiore nolxious crmitiirt V, Tllill r’i lcglcjss inzin can “put his Tiiat_str:_l_ln.i_rig.tho voice is not ,"_ thc'_prop'cr ‘yrayflo make it clear. H, . a ,t iii’ I1lit~ibanils' to“l'bot_ the hills without That gve lalkyof some one "fgo- I \\'II(‘ll fluently near ~ - Moot, ma e her an adept at all ' at tagnm his, frequently repres-l i irnkilliigjfp; ceremonial _ en- . ei- Engush born mother, .- . grand _v . , do, _ A blush is caused by n conflict I of emotions throwing e strain on It is seldom that‘ the ordinary ‘ all)’ '11! .Ulusli—hls as Day, a man -..- aronvcrsation Sir William moved .1 a book from its place. and a large .i That. frequently a sinking firnd i BARGAINMATINEE TODAY 2.30 . ontorm THE FUNNIEST QFERA EVEIIWRIYTTEN- I TONIGHT 8.30 FAREWELL PERFORMANCE THE EVER BEAUTIFUL BALLAD OPERA GIL BOHEMIAN T' HEAR HELENA MORRILL SING- "l DREMITT I DWELD’T --<.. m MARBLE HALL8"' HEAR NORMAN ARNOLD- 8lNG_ “THEN YOU'LL REMEMBER ME" ‘HEAR HENRY RALFF SING e “THE HEART BOWED DOWN" AND ALL OTHER FAVORITES WHICH MAKE BOHEMIAN GIRL l l. ‘,1...’ . , i. COMING TO THE FAVORITE PICTURE THE YEAR. SATIRE ACTION THE WORLD'S MOST POPULAR OPERA 1i ONE OF THE GREATEST SCREEN PRODUCTIONS OF PRINCE EDWARD WED. THURS. JULY 26, _27 THE PRINCE OF WALES’ WHICH WAS BY ROYAL COMMAND OF HIS MfiESTY “KING GEORGE” SCREENED FOR THE ROYA LFAMILY BEFORE ITS 18 MONTHS RUN AT THE ALHAMBRA, LONDON, ENG. I 'DEL'ICIOUS SlDE-SPLITTING COMEDY, UNRIVALLED MARVELLOUS MASSIVE SPECTACLE, LIGHTNINGJ ll Matinee. Adults 26c. Children 11c. Children 2tc. Evening, Adults 37c. PRICES ' ? “.0. v A mpting Drinks . orrid Days Itfs good to stroll into The’ Spa these hot days and be served with a tall glass, _, _ _ ‘ ice-cold, and bubbling over with delicious » ' come coolness of the _place, ness. To sit at ease, in the wel - and just cool off. ‘ Ice Cream Sodas Peerless Beverages ESPA. - .. ~ y»... istiTll L “s ti v; i are here, nesting against cakes of ice, awaiting your order. ' \Ice Cream in several flavors, and if you desire a light lunch, you have only to We consider it our jdb to keep folks ‘comfortable, lgothfih‘ hot weather and cold, so you can always find something COOI Off ,'f " o . a ‘Where y Service and Perfection v L23, tar-ass» .¢fl 4...»... ' l i l. \ l . i