Central no ‘Sea. .: 8&5! from Eli's Ostslsp Mlssnilbiila. so Euetoa st. re- ulfliedlast. ll ‘ t from a pleasant we waeksvf tqNe wGlasgow . ' selling distort: requested to, meet at the Y. M. C tonight It. 7 o'clock to report results of their canvas to tliste. " oiwuncn or "A u‘? _, .. can u’ - illQ service ‘in People's Chm-ch. “Von Sabbath July 18 at 7 p. m. (‘S lal Collect-ion.) ohan n sky and which‘ hasflanlglrgwellt are; les in Jasper National Psrflwhioh raises its head 10,604 lest into tie t '0; m? . win a. . Niles w _ 'e its ultlnloz”. Two Ci ' ” .. t“; as All! can will coinpr se the pa _ty new ting the assaultflfhey areiq. G. a tee of Edmonton. Alberta, D. D. toot oi’ mail upon“ . crest although man hasjolten ed its altitud battle t0 fire ‘ UL '8 3m During the week o Julyu-l QT tbr Annual Galen Ill l» 9Q ’-‘— ectrlc‘ nah: _ ' rt8-'l‘eh"‘Mlle3~ ll a es community singing-wish Glimli.1llbliuliilo Ali-EN"); L j ~' upnuuvsall buiirauly‘ .-- l . .» ' . . .. _ l‘ Mount condo wlullfl egstlrwitu _ -- - -' llrjr , ‘I’ 4 , man this“ year. This" montFithe “fThese warm days nlaite the prey? CHAIM . _ ill? 1 giant peak of the Canadian Rock? pee ot an ocean voya e attrac», _ , ‘ ' ‘,7, v rlottetown, will be ell Tetefwfhh ivdl‘ week will be celebrated l§\|)l‘0Bl‘illll_ of sports and en ainmenta lsbelug arrange ~. in- .lng two day-s‘ hor rac ur- B‘ n distance bicycle race_s—par.ld- of ‘"3: _ qgislzws mlinlibs. -_- Tlle nlembers of St. George's and yne ll. L. together with visit- members lrqln- sister" dges wade ta- st suite Queer Qeddes of _ C, A. Fynn of Cleveland, Twice has Mr_ Watsp-sttenlp successfully to clinrb this rnou Toronto. Out" Arie, elf; ‘All. kt s» aihlntlliif. ‘ h __ - k “ ‘ucisalslllfestlllt . or Divine Service 'o_ fiulidayjuiy ; Wile? seal-man ‘ , tiflh-Itlll i" , D. Raymond. SPECIAL‘ sERVJcfif-rr- On Thursday. Friday and Saturday ev- nings of this Week, 10th. 11th and 12th, pro-communion services are being held at I-iartsvllie Presbyter- ian Church at_,8 o'clock. The pae- toy la being assisted by Rev_ l). M. ‘McLeod oi Moose. Creek," ‘Ontario. {The Sacrament of the Lord's Slip- ,per will be dispensed at the close Jot‘ the eleven o'clock service on Sun ‘lay morning, All are cordially invi- ted to be preseugt. i-al Personals- Mary Murphy and Mr. urphy, Panmure island rt‘... call-Miran? ‘m opérian llifillllllilrfnilitflflli’ ‘that! if-"d p.-';.-..;.;.l his; o ml causes-ml. _ i Charlottetown ‘Braticlt ? N} Vaacoomlss. u ‘ Mansion p MCWRREAL .~ Established ohhr lotifileiis Miss Herbert the summer. Mr. F. G. Spencer and his son Mas-ter Gordon who have been in the city during the past few days leave this morning‘ on return to their home in St. John. The many friend's of Gordon F. iaarter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. _, Larter, Grafton [Street will be plea; ed to learn ofhisredoyerydfrollrihis recent illness. caused by blood pols- yoning which neceesltatedmn opera- tion on his right hand. Gordon left Charlottetown two years ago for ‘Boston, Mass, and entered the em- Iploy of 'i‘he Garter Co, and “has re- cently been promoted to' manager of one of their aortas. _ ~ The! Markets sUMMElRKli-Jrglukhker UIQAQQIDIQQGOQIQ altdsweeter, cleaner clothes ' O one wants m spend an unnecessary minute u , at washing cloth-cs, so wise women will use ' ~ , Bxunlight Soap. It has n. sure, gentle way of doing ‘ / the wash that no ordinary soap can equal. ‘ The - blend of Young Pig .__,,_,. ........ -__. $5.00 MT. STEWART MARKET ‘Butter __________________ __ 28-30 Namrefis" Finest “Oils in Sunlighfoause it to lather richly in even hard water and give it wonderful cleansing power without hurting hands or clothes. ‘ It is s pleasure to use Sunlight-tho purest '\ llsundry soap in Canada. ‘ 6° LEVER llaoTuBRsLlMlTsIi - i "TORONTO a _= IQQIQQIIIQIQICOQQCIQQQOQ.I...‘ IQ-QUIO ' dull;- *- .V Save Your Crops ‘ By Spraying Now _ Wéjlave- the right insecticides that - will keep your crops free from the in- y sects that willget them otherwise. Bel-gore: Paris Green ' N E , “Dwltle to-snllaryonrtm . d’ _ ’ 7 e themoney lose which tegenmg ‘Mr. Fyhn. whoseialneas gape] u; arrived home from Regina to spend! lair. Oarpe oi‘ New York. Dr. Gil- 4, of the otblos of Alpinlsts, the ell-- ‘ preparing for an assault on Mouu ' a teaspoon of salt. _ a ‘ . . LARGE CROWD ENJOY DANCE apart from the refreshment sec; . be desired 1st is international believes the feat can be accomplished and it is {this request that, the undertaking is “to be made. J _ lA-mong Aipinists there is obiielv‘ ed _an etiquette as strict Qlhthfll whichuules the drawing rooms oi‘ the upper four hundred. Mr. Wates although unsuccessful ls salll not to have abandoned his quest and it was necessary therefore for Mr. Fynn to secure Mr. Wates’ permis- sion to attempt the climb or -to sug- » gest Joining a party of which Mr. Wates himself was a member. The latter suggestion has been accept- ed and Mr_ Wales and he leit Ed- monton today iby Canadian Nation- ul Railways tor Jasper lPurk Lodge where they will meet Mr_ Fynn and Mr. Geddes. The party will proceed at once C E rive there tomorrow night. they will re-estlublisb a camp at the foot of the mountain and will commen- ce a study of condl-tionsso ad to be ready to make a racetor the top oi‘ the mount where the opportunity appears to be favorable. Among the guests at Jaspér Park Lodge ,the mountain hotel of the lCansdlan National Railways 111,133. per Notional Park. are several wéll l terested in the venture. Among them are Dr. Gilmore oi’ New Y-ork, Mr. Torrington of Philadelphia and u. more, who in company with Mr. Athloway, was the first to reach the top of Mount- Edith Csvell when" asked to express an opinion as to the proposed assault m‘ Mount Coiklo said "if Val Fynu does not conquer Coiklo 1 will bo- gin to think it is almost imposs- lble." An interesting feature of tho clim-b will be the observance of one. servance of this rule will call for the stepping aside by Mr. Fytm ill favor of Mr, Wates if he sees that , M-r. Wzltes- has an opportunity tug reach the peak ahead of hlm- this! means that even though Mr_ Pyuu might be within a fpw feet ot tim- B top of the mountain he will have to . forge the honor of being the til-s ‘ sees that Mr. Wates is i_n a posit- tlon to reach the top. Mr. Torrington who is an alpinor of the Appalachian Club oi’ Philzuicl pills is preparing fofcllmbinglu Athabasca Pass, the ‘route oi’ tll fur traders ofold and Mr, Cerpe i Ti Jean both the pass and the lat ted mountain are located in Jaspo National lPark, Alberta. ‘l ' ————-~pb-o-v-~ .; easel-late ceuzrrv Ylf celery has become wilt stand it ‘in the refrigerator m3 pitcher of cold water containing F: Brigh-tonfillubflpen Iiast Night ING FANNED 5V COOLING BREEZE8.‘—EXO5LLENT MUSIC- REFRE$H MENTQ A FEA- TUBE- Something new for Charlotte town is Brighton Club andjudgin by the remarks of those who atten- ded last night his bound to become popular for young and old in Chsl‘ lottetown. _ The spacious dancing ‘flporls set tlonsvand gives ample room for“ ent. The music as furnished by, bert Blanchard. (piano); Ellen » Arsanaull. (violin): ‘aadj arses Bradleyuttrapa), leaves nothing " Foster's ‘All, Cream” ice ores is‘ in itself} treat but when mud up lntethe d iglously, lusclou su \ es up ho Irugpeclai disli or gnal w t‘ ostor it, is st more enjoyable. it's worth visltiu Foster's ,try Foster's ice Crea it noth rig size‘, 4 z t y p e, te_ chit roomloo for gilt: lhhqatiiestbl‘ sehtleull’ 00's and q par iaffectll, ‘ “Title it A ‘ell H l. cu ‘to . columodation for qgtractive holiday resorts was the ‘ nrlleu of the (llilf." l cllllltolfltlows w ships. it will be a veritable fa t of-big things. - Special fares are being given. ‘(rctu-peariyall‘ points in the Muri- tine Provinces on‘ the C. N.‘ 1!. r m Picton the S. S. "Hocheiaga," on the ruu from Pictou to Char: tetown will issue tickets at ex- ‘tilt!!! rate all week. for $3.00 re; n. This bout leaves Pictou and arlottetown every day. it takes about four hours from port to port. and that means four hours of cool co rufort. on a comfortable boat. ill pleasant surrundlngs. Many aple taking their holiday-s at a time of the year are planning spend the week iu Charlotte- hll, and take in this trip. Those l0 have travelled by the "llbche- gs" life quite llecilletl ill their uisell of its luollern conveniences ll attractions. ilnlcss the traveli- ia a mighty poor sailor,‘ seasick» ss is unknown. There is ample inking over tos, and the charge is reason- -to the foot oi’ Mount Coiklo which alle. is situated 35 miles from Jasper Williams Brothers’ Enterprises Park Lodge and they expect to ar- o‘ New York will provide a Midway lad circus at Victoria Park. Chur- ulfe o. w. v. A. of that city, and e erytlling is planned to make the tciowll, under the auspices nf eek a menlornblle one. 'lt is expected that quite a l-argc flllllllbéll‘ uf_Pic-tou County people will take advantage of the occas- ion to visit Prince Edward island. With the low rate of three dollars return via the "iiocheiaga," prices known 319ml"; whg- are mo“ m. are almost buck to pre-war level, d in the old days one of the most With this cw stculllmr on the route it is fast regaining all its old time popular- y. ullll next week should see n l-ge number of Plctonlans start gain Cll their visits to Charlotte- owll. The sports will ‘attract many. bile the many other attractions ro bound to be of compelling in- erest. A. W. Harris of Plctou, the well- nowll sportsman, is agent for the ‘iiochelegaf’ and any one planning n making the trip and further information should drop u line to him. wanting k <Q4<D*—~~— ILL OMEN "So your engagement to Miss lank is broken?" "Yes; her mother said she was first-class cook, and i saw a‘. man to set his foot there if bu‘ 5mg yd new‘. be M,“ to kgap hey-y’ lobe buy only: Monday i p Jilly iiiltlr SFARKS GIRI§USI~ at. Dry Lime Sulpher Z ..arldv i I ' G Generous slss ‘as j Arsenatejof __ ' v click-sits Eryn-ls lll- l. ‘ Arsenate of Lead, paste u wraith- " fljwjagmfldumgpfim“, . I v “ ‘ 4 I l l1 ' ' ~ l» .~ ~ t‘ . ; = ~ ~ a Dfbfltlil-WANT ram " v . l a “ " ‘ ‘ Mil-b 5 ‘ h In ss few varloflst J M‘ “What?” the hihlllhi i iukurfoull steamer whichwvasf. A‘lJrsn\stisss|on_J famous ssaiyfiwucrstls Loaibsrd ". . a sv _ »Kathle‘en~' Norris Supreme Romance. Flaming’ Passioniu, sum no “ Trafldy. _ Prince Edwina. JNED. 1'-H R8. _._lULY1e-17., They Thought Hetwas Easy ! Soft, ffilh- from the East, untrained in the Iwsys’ of‘ the West. his first experience with a wild, nlqhtirld- mg gang of desperadoeswae dtisastrousl But he had . the old fighting spirit of his did! What u colué-backhe staged fdr “T080 TOBSh-Rflddwlily m"! airy-men when he started! Wild riding. f"! flhflllllnitl rugged romance and hilarious comedy combine to make ' this the fastest. most elljoyulble b10111"! H001 '11" 9"" scoot: courtroom HALIFAX, July 1o.-Quolallens , I furnished‘ by Ward & Jobnstone. . - members Montreal Stock Ex- luade! l-ie ran these desperaduea -ragsell—-lh6&' “"941 him. change. "Raw Meat"! Ride with Hoot! Be around early to see Belle Telephone . . . . . . . . . .. 130% 11,15 (mop - ' §{°'fif§v<.>;nbé-k~lbh~r~-- -- 33¢ A UNIv;_R,BAl-.R.ICTt-'BE Dlrssied by. Ew=.§="v-!='< Y Ottawa Power —- 44 - y» - ~ 99 " Cuba Cane Sugar . . . . . . . . .. 13% Cuba Cutie Sugar Pfd . . . . .. 61% Pan American Petroleum .. 51% -—- ” American Can . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1155a~ “ "° ' __ ' Brazilian Fraction . . Wlde one“ T°°AY a 7 ‘ND M‘ “DWI-It'll Smith Pfd. .. A Snappy Mermaid Comedy MAT~lN-EE—110—160./ Hownrd'Snllth Com .1. Fun of Laughs EVENING-file - 21c --.26c. 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