SWEEK-END PROGRAM e- ronmvrhAWAY" “DULL cans" t ~- i “Tlliflilgll the whhhg t Door” A light, gay and highly amusing com- ; edy drama that will keep you con- \ tinually smiling in which a breezy ' a young western girl found hap- 0' i piness through an odd error Get, in i Frtmous this big “Laugh F6813." Larry Semon will drive away ‘°“ "f “THE INVISIBLE - the worst case, . t'“~"r‘”’ hwachwewfml 133x f7 i < ' Wine mg 'l‘ltrill 0f _ -|_lAp}& 0f blues you This (‘haptcp is cE§IJ$r‘-'§ i?’ 0.. g J/ \-_ y‘ have ever had. - Francisco. Clliilesg 'l‘cmpl0 Shown t “A lletlttlten Sacrifice ” 9th Thrilling (‘thapl in a» lfitmous Citi- ncse ’l"crnplt- in San lit I , _ v _ _ _ _ - g@t 'o@>'roro@@@ to: w." to-duy. THE Brant arrived in Souris yesterday with light house supplies. TO Lava-summers 84"!- APDIY to W. T. We ner. 196 CAVENDISH OONGREGATION. ——-North llustico 11 a.m. Stanley Yfllillk tnen and women. COAL STEAMER AR~R|VE8.~. The steamer itoselna B.. has arriv- ed in port from Port Hastings, C. B with a cargo oi coal which she is discharging at Buntaia and Bell's wharf. - NOTICE. --,'I‘l1e A. F. \Vebster. v 1970-7-30-21. MY OFFLCE will be closed from Thursday, August 5th until Monday August 9th inclusive. B, H. Calvin Opt. D. Optometrist, Sutnmerslde, P. E. I. 1969-7-30-31. DID NOT SELL-The Carvell property at the corner ot Euston and Hlllsborough Streets offered at auction yesterday did not sell. The highest bid was’ $5,400. The property was reserved at $7.000. Stanley stalled from the Magdalen islands yesterday en route to St. Jiajyfls island, Labrador, with sill)‘ plies for the new log alarm t0 be built at that place. ANOTHER CARLOAD oi! genu- ine Prince Edward Fox Wire 1115i received. Send in your specifica- tions at once to make sure of Ball- lflg what you want. Mall or phone it. T. Holman, Ltd., 3011170195311??- STEAMER MANOLA WILL leave Montreal on or about Jul)‘ 31st for Charlottetown and NEW- ioundland. For further particulars apply CarvellBros. 1915 7 28 2i CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND-Rev James MacDougall will preach n8 tollows: On Sabbath the 1st at Sunhmcrsitie at 10.30 at Searletown at 3 anti at DeSable at 7,. CHURCH NOT|CE.-- Rev. ii. G. Mellick will preach at North River ll rt. m.; Long Creek 3 p. m.; Kingston 7 p. m.. fltlndlll! Aug. 1st. By request the sermon prehichcd at eeeeeeoeeoeeeeoeecep e eeeeeeeeeeeeteee @ @.<<i»>_@ 5.1» ’ CHARLOTTESTOWN MONSTER Spring Park Square on Elm Avenue BEGINNING FURNISH THEIR ENTIRE is The Royal Exposition Shows Mighty Midway Attractions i Beautiful Riding. Devices “ Trainload of Wonderful Amuse- t, emery; Features and Novelties A i Special than Events erecooce eo@@@@%@<a@ra@ real War Veterans CELEBRATION SBIG DAYS AND atoms 5 TUESDAY, Ann. a ©'©@©©©© given at Kingston. BON8HAW,,- HA _ TON rnvon.- "hey J. Mhcxav wi . . (D. V.), conduct: service.- Sunday, Aug. 1st; Bonsbaw 11; Iiampton It and Tryon 7; Sunday School; Bonshtfw i0; Hampton 2; and ‘Prynn 2.30. "- © ©'© ©_© driving his horse " in a disorderly manner on Rent Street was lined $15 yesterday morning and a man tor operating a car without a_l_i- censo was ilncd $20. Another- auto case was dismissed. A man lined $20 or 60 days ior drunkenness several days ago wilo was released on suspended sentence was sent to Jail ycstrrtlay, having renewed his acqunintenccsbip with John Harley corn. l @ , , @ e @ CHURCH BlllLDlNG worm.- lt is the intention to lnvc a new parish hall bull: afiiiope ltivcr in connection with the ‘Catholic Clillfilll there. it will he n single storey building, 70 x 40 ieet, with stone foundation, and built of wood and will be finished in a thorough- ly" u-p to date manner. The ex- _ terior oi the new Catholic Church 1 at East Point has been completed hind the wnrk on the interior 0t the side cltappel is in progress. Worlt on the interior oi’ the main church has been deterred tor some time. Good progress is being made on the building oi the new church at Georgetown which was started inst summer and i-t. is expected that the huihziirtg will be roofed early .45‘ © @;© © sey of Charlottetown is. in charge. PERSONALS Rev. J.A. Winiield, Berwlck,N.S. formerly oi Alherton, I’. E. L. and his brother, Walter A. Win- field, otvsubnico. Western Austral- ia are visiting Halifax. 7@'©'©'©‘@'@'@@©©@ 0O Mrs. 3. A. Gallant, Rumiord, Me, and her brother Mr. J. C. McAulny, oi Cardigan, were in the city yrsterday and went east in the afternoon. It PAYI no luv in ttb pubs. . , _‘ 4"‘ “CONGULT MOI-MAN‘! CATA- |"_A-._~ _ . ALBERT GALLANT‘ will have" - 500 hooked mackerel in the market 1964. errant-rue ‘c. as. y‘ CO AQE at Rocky Point iot- balance t sen- ' ‘i 30 2i 7330' p.m. A special service for Charlottetown Baptist Sunday School picnic has been postponed tlli iurther notice. THE STANLEY.—-The C. G. S.‘ association will he POLICE courtTA-A ‘hi... its; this autumn. Mr. William Hennes- ‘ j TAreYou Strong _ and MrQF. S. McDonald, St. Pet- ers were in the city yesterday. IMr. C.~F. Fisher, City, leit yes- terday ior Montreal. Mr. Will Stanley leit yesterday on reburrrto Gttnwa. Mr. John Duiiy, City. left yes- ' terday gar Drummoadville 90, t isles Mary and Minnie Cnhlll. Ni‘ Kathleen Anderson and Miss . e Doyle ol- Halifax, are. ‘n two weeks vacation in’ H O In 0 spend I Charlottetown . Mr. J. D. Seaman will speak on the Bible Society on Sunday August - - 1st at the Bodeque ‘Church in the mdrntns: s: Cape Traverse in the afternoon and at‘ balsam in t!‘ enem- __, its wings-g, Explanation ‘of C harl : Top Ima shows as fire of gross revenue. uatau to» show: u» more 15pm ha“ of operating f res. Bottom line show: thodonvnward plunge of net eauingea: a obsul! ojlhe rue in (l! line-Operating Expenses. ieit yesterday on brooke, Quebec. V811. - ,Que- to New York. " Hrs. ‘lesion; chili. tion on‘ tile lllllld. llethtidhllt L: ._._._ Gill, I obtlWly/llld Miss berton. ‘Marlon Gill have arrived in Char- lottetownend will spend n vaca- Ind leave this mornln if RAILWAYS. like men. have throats. nqen. they‘ may be choked. Here for example is Blankville junction. The streamslcf traffic rumblingi through this ' ~ t... . . throat are daily growing heavier. t i . . The local official. anxious to keep up the ._ ‘t in his district. asks for. say. $100,000" to blast _ y_ out additional yard room and lay new classifi- = ~ i cation tracks. ftYcs." admits the Heady Office visitor. " You t ought to have that appropriation . . . . _I'll consider it. " i . iBack in Head hundred recommended improvements just‘. as necessary as the‘ extension at Blankville’. _.»- . . ',____ 4' ‘i ... 3'11, ;x.i,- r ..— __.,I,,._,_ I ' F’ ' ¥€ r ’:~ -.~5- ~ __:' __. Office he considers five ‘ would cost tcn million dollars. The (its: of living for railways has overwhelmed their icome accounts. The disappearing margin between total costs. _ and total revenue makes the problem of favr- ' .F sighted management increasingly difficult’ and» L almost impofsible of solution. The fear of becomin Dominion. This is another reason Why increased freight’ IHILCS 3Y8 118638831)’. .1 . Tbilillbo/osltfiaflamicsdlblrliwflobllfltubbl Inhldonlloviljd The Railway Association o] Canada formerly theses/touts RAILWAY WAR sosno ' wiktifiit“ 2 return to Sher- Mlss Maude MacPherson, Chm- lottetowni, is visiting in Bouris, the guest oi Dr. and Mrs. J.T. Sulli- Messrs. George and Marl Cumlng wile ot Pro- ' Dr R. J. MacDonald. St. Peters" Mr, George McKinnon who has ' ‘MT- E-T- H1835. M.L.A-. return- been vlslttngthls iormer home here "l! wedllefidll! 1118M "Om 0 "l9 1° of jacking at throat points is in danger a real nightmare to officials a \ genuine menace to the prosperity ' of the They Hnliiax . ‘Mr. and Mrs. ‘Robert oi Whltcnsville, Mess, arrived in Charlottetown on Wednesday night and ieit yesterday to spend a vma- tion ht the North Shore. If: Mr. LR. Jollymore, o! the in- in this city. Mrs. and Mrs. Charles (my h“ remméd-‘rom M‘ who had been visiting their parents gomnuon om“ o! manna‘ _ n Cuming,‘ lellt yestentiey en route % in ova Booths-whore hewpell tvscatlon. Mr. Mljh‘ Dinivvellt vr o has been supplying during his ob- sence, has r-t." Mr. A. Csmfilteélfi Mun, arrived in Wednesday night in his lord an, sflottetovvn on Dr. and Mrs. .-Provvse came in having some nllvtbe vvny bore from lam-y Barbour yesterday from Vermont by automobile. Ho g on return lettmlylostordsy B00000! l0!‘ been transterrodto Al- ~ o! Glmeuter, ' I V Mr. 'r.n. nelson. o! the Hdrril Abattoir Company. who was tbffll‘ erly located here. arrived in Chur- lottetown on Wednesday ntsht time Toronto. A .3 _ Mrs. John Agnew e diioushlvl‘ Helen o! Alberton, ieit on Manda)’ tor Calgary. They were accompani- ed u nu- ns dloptreal by Mr. Al“ new. Min Helen has not been well tor sometime but no doubt she will return from dzehhdrtpjnvbwr "econ!- tamed not ngqluh. ~ " v = h ~ . y; " "Mir lt.-. "n