I .-. The Wonder Dog of “The Silent Call” in a New and Thrilling Piidn SIX l i I will} “Vcitliizmiflnrow flttfiWfii ovimnum '{._..-, ___-1 Romance 0f t h C ~8HOP from H0ll11l3'8 Catalog i riiiiFEilFl-i-tiee’ r I P l TODAY - _ a '0 rum onoxaaoim t , PROPERTW§V spy-Yesterday Mr. W. Chester SQMcIfure, M. P P. purchased the'C. H‘. Chandler prop- erty on, Richmond Street part of the Brown Block for $11‘, 0. _ , i 3.15, 7, and 8.45 PRINCE EDWARD GEN. BEDEQUE SERVICES.”- Preucblng at Freetown on Sunday morning at 11 o'clock and at Del- iiiont on Sunday‘ evening at 7.30 0’- clock. At three ifclocita reopening si-rvlce wlll beheld at Central Be ilcque. Special music liv the choir uud an appropriate sermon- for the occasion by tiie pustor. All are cor- ‘diailly invited. GELDART—MILNER.—A quiet ivi-ildlng took place at 1.30 o'clock 'l‘ucsil:iy aiftcrnoon at tiie llighfleld Street ilaptist Parsonage, Moncton, ivlii-n Miss Sarah Kathleen Milner, iliiugliter oi’ Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mllncr, Salisbury Road, because the bride of ltev. iviliiuin Gelliart. o1‘ lrllgln. The ceremony was per- formi-il by the ltcv. E. ll. Cochrane. The bride, who looked charming 'i.i u gown of whirlpool blue satin» lfari-il canton with hut to match, lWilfi unzittenileil. Following the cere. ‘iiioiiy u ivcdiling dinner was served iii the home ot‘ the bride's parents. Later in thc day the newly married icuuplc left on u honeymoon trip to Cbarlottctivon. l’. E. l. ,the bride wearing a travelling coat of sand trlcotlne. On their return they will result: at ltllgln where the groom is pastor of the First Baptist Church. Laurence Trimble and Jane ' Munfin "present SUCCESSFUL STUDENT. —-Mr. Joseph (l. Dalton, son of Sir Chas. llalton has completed his civil and vlieclrit‘. course in the institute ol‘ JV-i-hntilogy in (lambrlilgti, Mzrss., wxsiiig with high iionors and ro- ving tht- highest ili-grce tlio ln~ stitutc coulcrs namely, Bachelor oi‘ Hcliiici- and now wears Ibo initials iii, ll, Ii. ll. 8.. S. i5. Mr ‘ lton secured his tiegree in f0ui' , a record made ‘by compani- ltlvely fi-w of the students. In ad- lilitlon to his studies Mr. Dalton ‘illililv a ntimc for liimsell in ath~ ‘ii-tics and was ]ll'Oiiiilli‘lll in hockey laud baselnill. Mr. Dublin's re.c0i'il ity. lit‘ has already been ol- d a very ilcsiriiblii positirii "s ii t‘l‘t‘tlii. to his province and to l \\ll|l the lit‘i,ll|l'lli'lll Sit-cl Company Man, woman an dogs went hurt- i linq over the side of the mountain l iin Pennsylvania, but ilecliiictl ll. for into the abyss. See — Stronghezirt battle faiiiished wolves to save his mistress. His flight from the gaunt pack, dragging his mistress on skis over the frozen snow- His forty mile dog sled race over mountains and through forests. Hlis tight with a “killlcr" to save the ones he loved. This marvelous dog with his sweetheart and their five puppies in a tale of love and adventure. 3w Big ling Parade ‘.li"i.‘.’i‘;‘ii"".l“ iii'.'“llli".li..l’iii Thru’ Main Streets \ f“""""'" Saturday. ~ ‘Veterans Weekht _ St. J 0hn’s, N’f’ltl lBIG CELEBRATION BY NEW- _~.FOUNDLAND G. W. V. A. EARL l I HAIG WILL REVElL NAT- with Lillian Rich I l IONAL WAR MEMORIAL l ’l‘lii= week from Juni- 710th to July 15th will l)!‘ u gala one in Si. John's. Newfoundland. “W A l'l'lt'lli'ililllli Veil-rains Wei-k will be urrailgeil liy tlic (i. \V. V. A. llllil a big pro- gramme of pnriulos, sports, 4itc., as been arrange-d. Warships oi’ llie iillli-il nations will he in port, and Fit-id Marshall Earl lialg, will I'i'\'('il the Newfoundland National War Memorial. (?t\'i’0\lll(ll£iliil ih participating actively in this great celebration, and iiH people are welcoming visi- tors and inviting them to porticip~ tilt‘. 11mm»; Also-C0mcdy and The Haunted Valley Bumper Week-End Show ll .- 99 1' REX pEApH Tlll- u... Wflck 0f I I i - , 5,‘ _ v J . u y s l'lll lilt a1 “ ‘f ~ / iillll‘ for a trill lo tiie ancient col- . oiiy, ivliere tlii-ri» are many tiltrac- v ._ lions for the tourist and summer __._..___D._ _. . .___.__.. ___,- M " ' ' """’;""“"f visitor. QUITE s0 f‘ ii‘ lll"l your lilltli‘. Mr. l-Zrii-wt. i For fares lo Si. .lohn'ii, New- WM.» ‘. . . zil doc shout.- fouudliind vlu llalifux or North Youii-z ilobiusiin iirlio hm" -- ' ‘l'_'.' .\l. lliiiuu tlb. _\' ll1\<'l~' “ill ’ ' Sydney, any ticket "gm" of u“. good opiiiiiiii oi‘ illllllsvll illlll ll ii co :~ lbw-c Iltl)_"fillll\\'<. riiiil l\ll't'l Ialt Bi C‘ (‘uniiiliiin National ltiiilwuys will just noon lmmdu l ilii.il. l the iiiii~i iippulliuc people. _ Q iglvo u“, "ucuasur y information. 2tH7-6»13,2i _ SPECIAL TRAIN FROM TORON- TO VIA CANADIAN NATION- AL RAILWAYS I l lilnritimc Province teachers will do well lo note that ili connection with tlio 192i (‘oiiiorcncc lit Vic» ii)l‘lll, ll. (‘.. lo lit‘. iii-id from Aug- ust. 12th to liitli undi-r tho auspices of illt‘ Dominion illdutintloliai As- sot-iation. special lralu arraingc- mcnts have been made by the (‘an- adlau National Railways. There will be n special train i0 tho Paci- fic (‘our-it, leaving Toronto at 1.00 p. m. on July 26th, and nunwnoiis optional trips may be taken for the rolurn journey. T-he special train will he one of the finest of all steel equipment. with fllflt-li modern typo of compart- iiii-nt-olisi-rvnlloii curs, Library, lhiffct Cnr, Standard Sleepers and ilincrn. Nothing will be locking in the way of entertainment. There will be, n radio‘ cetln the Observa- tion (‘iir and n phonograph will be lilflPPti in the (liner, lhlii car to be luiit-d for concerts, or dancing It so (lfiilifflll. l-‘rom nll Maritime Provinces points to Toronto,’ the regular ti-nln service of the Canadian Na- tional Railways is of the finest. it might be noted that the npcicial train will atop at Jasper Park from Thursday. July 31st to Sunday, August .'lril and tlic educational S ll’:rc’s a ivontlerfui chance to got your suit iii .1 big saving in price. CHIC. C. C. ‘CHOCOLATE, COATED, CASCAFIA CATHARTIC l l Henty i0 choose from, in Blues, TM" "w" "" ‘""'°' Greys, 'l‘wecds and Fancy Suit- ings, priced from $18.00 to $40.00 v at 25 per cent discount. l ly free from harmful uub- ltanoerdnd miy be taken by children n readily n adults. They are invaluable l I I l l I l ‘ l All the bcttcr styles are here to suit the young- or older chap. SUITS FROM $14.00 T0 $30.00 Raine-oats, Gabardine Coats, Spring. Overcoats at the same dis- countw 25 per cent. OPEN EVEN IN GS for Dliiouunou. Ind Tutu in the mouth, Sick Head- ache. 0 ‘pinion iiiidfiu conditions which awe their , Y origin to derangement of ‘ Stomach. Liver and Bowel. ‘SMALL noes.’ suns l EFFECT I ' Calcutzta will be here August 26th, his uliiiu ln:it.i-r,_St, i)un.~ii.aii’s Uni l“ to lil‘ known as, ‘Selection, ‘fftalian Royal Maach" t,“ ‘ "h" 1| is new M - kin t iii ‘Tenor mic. "0 Bola Mo" at Camila ion. I . Anton Selection "Minuet. Tenor solo, "Baa-tn. Lucia Lurithni“ Clarinet aolo, “Air from Manson llo" d. H. M. C. 8. PATRIOT COIMNG- he Navy League of this city has been advised‘ that the H. M. C. B. Patriot will visit Charlottetown from July 11th, to August 1st, The be MP8 desired. to 19th. The Pat)‘ P! tor Carnivallhveok ' . ill Mil... _ - i GOING TO IRELANII-Amoll; the passengers on the Cunard liner Caronla sailing from Quebec on Juiie lfwbs Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Landrigan- and child of Char- lottetown, P. E. I. who are going to Ireland Mrs llaniirigairs former home. FIRE YE$TERD:Y.—TllB,lllfll‘l'll rang yesterday lor a email itlre in ‘ (Demanded-imp Pipe 4) Kentville ‘Board of Trade). K911i- vllle. . z. F, G. J. COMEAU-(General Freight and- Bulldozer Aunt. D0- mlnlou Atlantic Railway) (Vice- Ft sldentJdallfax Board of Trude) (VicePresident, Commercial Club of Halifax) Halifax, N. S. ' _ " 3. R. .K-. BMIWH -— (Barrister) Amherst. N. S, _ 4. REV. HUGH MacPI-IERSON— (St. FranciqXilYBI: College) Mount Cameron,» ' gonhli, N. S. s. A. iigx HAMBERS—(Cham- liars t‘; McKay," Miners and Manu- facturers), New Glasgow, N. S. 6. J. E. McbURG-(Vice-Presid- ent, British Empire Steel Corpora- tion), Sydney,_N. S. V Repreaentllig NEW- Brunswick the roonis above Down Bros’ ‘barb- er shop. The occupants 0f the buil- ding with outside assistance. suc- ceeded in almost subdulug the ilum-l es before the arrival of the fire, men_ There was very little damakc. — PERSONALS ..\iri=l. Louise Trowsdale, Bristol was a visitor to the city yesterday. Mr. (Jecil Murphy. Newton spent Sunday in Kensington visiting o-lenils. l’ Mr. James Pcntlergaet. Reusing" ton accompanied by Mr. Austin Callaghan, Si. Louis motored to the city yesterday. Mr. J. Gorveatt, Cumberland and Mr. Patrick .\IcKinnon. Mt. Stewart were among the visitors to the city yesterday. Mr. Poul Lea, Moncton N. 13.. was a passenger lo the city Wed- nesday night. Mr. Lon will be re-I inalning on thc Island for a WtlPli. W. G. Y. FRIDAY, J ITNE l3 ‘ 19o Kilflcyclofl (280 Meters) WGY (Schenectady, N. Y.) (ieiierul Electric Coinpnny Eastern Standard Time 11:30 n. m.—~Si‘.ock market port. 11:40 a. ni.~i'roiluce market re- irt. 11:45 a. air-Weather report- Floors" talk, “Finishing Softwood (courtesy Modern Priscilla.) 5:00 p. ni.——l'roiluce and stock market quotations; news bulletins; baseball results. 5.30 p. m.—~llteadlngs for children by Mrg. Lewlg M. Donaldson, Nor- p. ni.—~Children'e story. in Fri-rich, by Frederic Duclerl. 6.00 p, m.~~~iuteriizitional -Sunduy School .l.o:-ison. 7.35 p. lll.~lll‘llli.ll lalk, N. Y. State Department of liealtb. 7-40 p. llir-"lllltiflhilil results, 7.15 p. 'iu.~l)riima. "The Boss," by Edward Sheldon, presented by WGY Players. Selection, "Reverie" » WGY -()i'c llrnmri, “The Iios ” ______________ __ l-Jilwiird Sheldon WGY Players THE CAST James D. Griswold. of Griswold and Company, Contractors ____ _. _ Maurice R. Randall )on wold, his son ________ -- __________ __ Edward E. St. Louis Emily Griswold, his iliuilzhter .___. ______________ __ Jtosuline Greene A Butler ________ __ Harold Sande l/iiwrencc Duncan -___ John Lolitus Michael ill. Regan. of Itcizan and lCompauy, Contractors ________ -- ____ _____ Edward Ii. Smith Davis, is private secretary ____ -. ___________ __ Jerome bovvnlielni Mrs, Cuylm- ______ __ Lola Soiumers Porky McCoy, Hogan's reproecutu tlve in Fourth Word __________ _- ___________ __ Charles S. llaumec Scan-tun ________ __ llurton Anthony Archbishop Sullivan Frank Oliver Lieutenant of Police .___ ______________ _- illorac Roberts A Maid _________ __ (lemma Votties Place: One of tho Eastern Lake Ports. Time: 1911, iAct, 1.--<Mr. Griswolds drawing room. the afternoon o1‘ Oct. 28th. l l Selection, "Melodie" ____ Massonct Orchestra Act. "IL-Mr. Reno's Library. The evening of -April 29th. Sqlectlon, “llteligieunfl -___ Fuure Orchestra Act ill-The same. The following morning. Selection, ‘icbari-ta" ...... -- Fours Orchestra Act 1V.-lnspor.tore room at the Police Station. three days later. Selection, "Romance" -___ Calcnti Orchestra mLDAY, JUNE 13 time Hflfllm) Bum-n Standard Time . l l _ 10.80 p. rim-Program of Italian Hallo. lo Caruso ... Puccini Orelieatm (Nellioiiton). .---.-.“.-- Maria Antonio Caruso party will than have three days in that ilellghtful playground of the Pmce 25° PER 50X- Ifielectlon, Mani’: Serenade" Brass Peter Schmidt lGeorgotown, P. it]. l. rc-i _ the Marlt-imes; . homely spate, 1. E. A. SCH01-‘lli1LD-—(Presiil- ent, Schofield Paper Co.,) St. John, B '2. imous Mc-LEAN —- (Pfétilll- ent, Batburst Co.,- (President, Can- adian Lllmbcrmirlffi Association) Bnthurst, N. S. 2i. A. D. GANONG -— (Gnnoiig Bros.) St. Stephen, N. S. 4. J A. REID— Vice-President, lizirtt Boot and Shoe Co.,) (Chair- man (1923) Maritime Division Canadian Maau cturers’ Associa- tion) Fredericto ,"N, B. 5- (‘i- 0- AvAlmdEilltvr “Slwk- you thecurrent market value ofyoiirhold- ville lTribung’ ting “Busiy Ejltfll") jugs and suggeg; prudent ‘fgmdgg, (Pres dent, ew runsw cl‘ our- __ 1st and Resources ASBOCHIHOII) Anew issue oi "investment items Will SllCkVillQ, N. l3. shortl be oil’ the press. it isworthfiaad- (i. A PRQMlNET FRENCH- ' i nd Qu a co 5Q ACADlAN-ds to be named as the $518 ‘Drag, “e s: y py ' sixth director to represent New ' _ B"""“"°“' Royal Securities C0rp0r3¢1011 Representing Prince Edward Inland 94 Great George Street Charlottetown . A. A. POMEROY, (Auld Bros, Ltd.) Charlottetown, P. E. “gunman Tuiiosro HALIFAX 8'1‘. JOHN Island. WINNIPEG VANCOUVER 2 GEO. J. MacCOltMAC — (ln~ stirance) Charlottetown, l’. E. l. It. W. ll. McGRICGOH-llihiriiicr (President, Co-opernt Ive Wool Growers’ Association) Central Lot 10, I’. E. I. ' ~ 4. REV. P. C. GAUTlllER-dlt. (t. (Zlcrgyman and Agrlculturist) Si. Louis, Lot 2, l’. E. I. fi. l1. ll. McLAREN—(Agricultnr il-ll) (Deputy Prothonotary). t ti. .l. J. ltYAN-‘(Fislicry Inspec- tor and Agrlculliirist), Suuris, P. E. l. The Donilnlon (lovcrnmcnt, llic Governments of Novii Si-otlu, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward is- land, The Caiiatlinit Pacific and (luiiudian National Railways, and other interests iwlll also bo repre- sented on the Directorate, Mr. A. E. McMahon, President of the Maritime llonrd of 'l"rade, Kent- ville, N. S., is Chairman of the l~lx~ ccutlve Committee of the Associa- lion. A FEW OBSERVATONS “ilndoubtcdly Iiiuritimo Co-oper ation may lic made lo servo the general good iii many important ways without. any reference lo Federal -or Provincial legislation." "A general survey of the whole Maritime situation ls urgently rc- qulred." "iIow to hold what people we have; how to rcpatriatc our sons and ilaugbters; how to induci- others to assist us in building up ugrlculturaily, ln~ dustrlally and commercially; how to Improve conditions for our farm- ers, manufacturers and merchants; nnd less pessimism and how to bring about more optimism solve our Maritime transportation and marketing difficulties, are some of the problems the Maritime Development Association working in cooperation with existing agon- clea, governmental and otherwise, will endeavor to solve." "It is obvious that we will never get anywhere by sitting down and groucliinl; about conditions in tlio Maritime Provinces." " “lt is proposed to organize ii “Maritime Provinces Club" at Ot- tnwn. to function during the period the Senate and House of Commons are in session, the Irina lialng lo have monthly luncheon: of Mari- time representatives (Senators and Members) at which Pnrliu-l incntary representatives and others from all sections of Canada will be invited to attend no guests of inserts: Now ll the Time to Git Rid 6f Thou Ully Spots There's no longer the slightest need oi‘ feeling ashamed of your ireckles, as Otlil" double strength ~—ls guaranteed to remove these f-$O0$§9§€¢+Q$09i8D-t-Qv§QOO§OQQQ9T9‘!9OOQQ99+§0¢¢¢¢?4‘9904*4*‘*9@¢***‘ will be addressed incn from tlio Maritime Province-s, drawn from all circles and inter- e sociatlon is to bo n body corporate banking institutions, manufactur- The Wisdom of Diveraltyl If there is one thin that experience teach- es investors, it is th e wisdom of diversify- inf their investments. re I This leads to the ectlon that. at present it: is wise to look over one's holdings and consider the wis- dom of reducing too large commitments in any one security. If you give us your confidence in this matter and ask for our advice we will tell Limited i . oooooooooooooe¢oa<iovoeav».l;-»¢¢<- 1x11o0o0000000000ooooooooooooooo _ q eov-ooooooooeoooqooovoooeooo 1111111 ho Association. These luncheons by prominent "Tho Dominion Government, llio (ioviiriiuicnts of Nova ScotlajNew Brunswick and Prince Edward is- land. will it is expected, aid tlio Association financially, as well as "The hiariliine Development As ,the transportation companies, I l l tits." and politic without share capitali-rs, non profit making." merchants, agricultural, or- ganizations and individuals." Snowy Table Linen all things, table cloths and nap- F 0 kins benefit most from the mild, cleansing Sunlight bath. An ordinary washing wears table linen out even nfore than table use. How different the Sunlight why! Just soak the clothes. after rubbi lightly with Sunlight Soap, and all irt is ioosened,aii grease" dissolved-find this without any grind- ing rub on the wash board. Then you rinse and tho dirt just runs away. Result: freshness, purity and snowy cleanliness. LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED TORONTO Th: un lather of Sunlight Son) ch an | c: lli o clot/la: natur- olly,N0 Tclum- IMILLTMISMO G nova n t: c of Purify f: stun: - ad on awry la - In! o] Sun/I'M‘ Sea). B011 double strength-Avon: any druggil ind apply a little of it night an momma and You lllflllld soon ed that even. tlio ‘worst freckles iiav begun t0 murmur, Irhile the-ligli ei- nnufhn 3 Vallllild entirely. l ls seldom t at more than an ounc ‘completely dlilr the n ‘a beautll‘ slmlfl? let uni-ounce 0t’ Olhlne-E l B, sure to all: lai- the double strength Othlne no this in i,‘ undornaruitoe of money Mel: lfl falls to remove fronting ‘ Stealioule. 1441., 808i. Francine Xavier 8t Montreal, Qiiq, I complex- ~ i‘ , American Tris gnckies. 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