l 1 'A "°<‘%i\~ . l " 1 o ri' J »__u. ' 1 \ l If: _ W, I 1. "-521 i > » I _ I. » if I: II-' it if ;.i t i < i /.\ t h V PAGESIXJ _ 'mn » - ---~ -¢ CHARLES JONES IN A TIC STORY OF THE GRE.~ OF A MAN `\/H0 WAS Il/l‘ L.._ THE CENTRAL BIIAIIIJIAII t' ,,,,.,-,LUNG AND R°MAN_ MInnrd'l Llnlment for Rheumltllm mm Mmhde has hehh mkeh up i O\/E AND SACRIFICE -' by the Archbishop F d t ar ls what he describes crlhn iiifnvlodhst of the fashions “Wide Open” < TWO PART COMEDY Movie Pioneer NOVELTY FILM --~»--- us e y ff; ° --' at present favoured by women. In 1 rlnce Edward Mr. Artemas Cook, Pisquld spent "La Semalne Religiouse” he has :ODAY A1- 3, 7 AND 5_45 yesterday at York. published a strong protest against -_ the indecency which more and M.a"I"°°_16° am’ 11°' MTS. GQOFSG W. WOSt. IHDIMHII. more characterlses a fashion which E"°"'"9-°"°I‘~ 25°- 3”- 21°' Alberta is spending the summer at has done away with sleeves, and cIIIIdI`°” 11°' Vancouver. encourages greater decollectage, Ith ' MAN PARIS" feafu r/'rig ..Pur1/lance V \J\/VI I U/ "l,Ur/'fren and D/reared by li I l CHARLES CHAPLIN A tremendous drama 4 of human emotions, , in the everyday life' of everyday people! The big and little; things of living as, we all know them' and feel them in our- selves and in our friends are pictured l with a clearness and sharpness that J, is fairly startling. ` 1.,-,g._-_;‘_; *-*_; _-t:"_. Pumice EDWARD ' WEDNESDAV --THURSDAY AUGUST 13-14 Matinee 26c and 16C. Evening 370. 26c and 160. - ,__.___._,.Z___l_l. Business Brislt _ For London Tailors I , (Lly Dominion News Service ) _ l,ti,\'Iif?.\`_ /\l|i',. H -'I`Iir- big (I+ ftinwui ily \l,§tiii'= to l.or\il~'ui ‘ 'liin-i».l| I-ioiiii-.~ an-'_ 'I|-- .iiorinr ‘gp i.i iiimr ' taint . »_4-.|,i».i|,,~ ,‘." I ljviil lii.»i= :ii ,I---in oi|.'|’.\' iii: 'unc lnii»ini:i.' lin: i~ 1:; in all |i.|‘_. ' 'th-~ \~.»:'f\l |»i‘,:ii' in 'i nlio pi'-; --1 to |~-:wi e1.\ nr _~v\‘."-lt il.1_\'.~i in lain- fl.,-, \-. sinh., vl~-it io ;< -inc ’\\'i-.ii ‘hi \ =iu|`v‘e\'\iii1l=l~l'i: ‘lu-iz wa .|- l‘|»l~ - I "`|i1- ilniuiry tor ~'fi|iiiiij\' or plus- iil limp \i| iii 1'( f-i .1 uit_~1n-i_» _ lr it \»oolivli_- .- i'~-|n.iri..ilili~. ir- ‘vin only lui i,i>|iip.'ll'f|I with thi- l.|i'." liunilicr nl orili»r~' pl:|i‘i‘|I for ti. ning :intl iI;:iin:i' ~>>, ‘.3225 -ess? ionic; ~ /'I ; <-aiiips, has approaclivil Iiiii-lllicss I _ i Judging from thc nuinlicr of orders r training camps are in full I _ _ . . _ - ~» is 31 cars.” The lads arc iuium .im y . » ltrninoii in one of six branches, cav-`V0I0il<‘lI from ‘that of the machine i"-<‘°‘>”T Ialry, i'oa.~¢t artiilvrv. flclil artillery. I‘II0\vii as thc C.T. .llaceri WIIIQII. " II I - _ » -. , _ . lrlvcn li a 400 h.p. air-cooled cn- t-iiviiu-(-r.~, »ui_i.itiy .ind slgn.1l.‘_ Y _ G S S i hm _mu hh hm, lakh" the gmc, iicvolopg; it spccd of over 220 y _ ' I-uri ' -~ i y '- ' , , f ,, \ .,|- » , , _ ,A ‘ »|~h.,., ur no milcs an hour. 'ii1c. fighter dc- ! »_,I"\I_.-L,l;li',l,ll?_ll;{,,,i:|l,:Ir::,,lS‘,_r(Ut. hgsph vclopi-il ironi this typo is said to ' have u spcctl of 100 miles an hour. A - Iial corps i-o|ii'si-S, as those are in | h _ _ _, ,_ _ althouvh, of course, the cxurt dc- I l'I“,_JI;:_LI"?lI”t "l‘I§“'.v_h vs tl I uni Ituils of its performance arc not ho. (unlted Press) S in furnis 0 it - iorm~'». \\-iii(-li are turned back to 'i-ailip. ami pays all expenses of thc .~iu-i-~s.i'w<-nt of the boys arc =e~\. the max- Lesccurre tho’ l'I`l\il‘d. Tllc 1IOSIi§l\ \vlli not oinlt this act of charlty."| ,nga \r~ GRAND PICNIG at Bt Georges n Aug 12th on the bountiful POLICE COURT. -At a special esslon of the Police Court Thurs. BAND CONCERT. - Citizens d app suse. -_-*£93-_-1 Immodest. Dress (By Dominion News Service ) LONDON, Aug 8.-A very of Clermont nd, noting the indifference w gif/ ff/A .-:f___,,, 17"’ . a heating system ,- »\ ,» _ "W Even which ls /ally guaranteed' _ gm to keep your home comfortably warm. feature ' Htl HF 'Iwi-_iqugun as is scarce M°CI”drlI's”'?§f' ` I SUNSHINE FURNACE. links your home with an unfailing fuel suppl - oFT co -- Consult McC1ary’s dealer. He will plan _ _ I THE ROGERS HARDWARE C0., LTD. McCIary’s Stoves, Ranges and Furnaces ~ ~ Charlottetown Agents for LOS ANGIDIJIDS, Aug. 7.-i\ strange icgoud of Europe was ro called when descendants of Johann Sebastian Bach and Felix Mcmlcll- ssohn Llarilioldy met at a symphony concert here, Miss Violet Von Bach, a direct descendant df thc famed conposer. told the story to, Mrs, Allard de iflldder, who grunt graiiilfatlicr w-as a 'brother of Men- dclssohn. “There has not been a composer ln our faintly since Johann Sebas- tian," Miss -Bach said_ ‘i_Europcana blame it on a curse. "Bach, in his later yciars, was deaf and blind. A son ol' his, llenry, was inclined toward a life of gay- ety, tile became enamored ot it gyllfly. One day, while ill. hc called upon her and dlcd in hcir arms. “’I`ownsfoik, ,finding young Bach there, believed ‘the girl was the cause ofthe tragedy ami hiirin-d her at .thc stake. As she tiled, she ul- terod it curse upon the Lluclis ami said that never again would there bc a great composer In the fain- tly." ` 'Miss Bach Is a graduate of the llnlvcirslty ol' Vienna ami is the author of two books of pot-ms aml ol` "Love," it play now helm; pro- duccd in Europe. Mrs. lie Itiiider lg a well-known singer. Stomach Trouble Due To Thin Blood It Usual-ly Dlsappears When the Blood is Made Rich and Red 'l`h|n blood is one ot' thc most common causes of stoniacli troiihle_ It affects the iiigtv-ition very quickly. The glands that furnish the diges- tive fluids are diminished in their acltlvity, the stomach muscles are weakened and there is a loss of nerve force, in this state of health nothing will more quickly restore tht- appetite. digestion and normal nutrition than good, rich, red blood. Dr, Williams’ mink Pills act dir- ectly on the blood, making it rich ami red, and this enriched blood strengthens weak nerves, stimu- lates tired muscles and awakens -to normal activity the glands that supply the digestive fluids. This ls shown by an improved appetite, and soon the effect of these blood enriching pills is evident throng - out the whole system. You find flirt what you ent does not distress you. and that you are vigorous instead of irritable and listless_ lf your ap- petite ls fickle, it you have any of thc distressing pains and symp- toms of lnrllgcstion, you should at once takr- l1r_ Williams' Pink Pills and profit by the better condition in which they will put your blood. These pills are sold by all deal- ers in medicine, or you can get us Kun1AK Stone an . Ledger. _ _ } ' ié W4; __ __ them by mall at 50 cents a box from The Dr. Williams’ Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. _ , aminatlon than that to which thc Question after question was as they emphasized her answcrs-- answers which shattered the story sho hda told in response to licr own c0nnsel,‘ -and answers which, at length, resulted ln thc collapse of thc Public I’ro.~iccutor." Mrs. Mcnilham, it slight figure c os alleged that M. ltobcrt had asked her to marry him aftcr She stated that her maiden naim. was Cartwright, and lliut -sho was America and when she was only Bill . . , way, subsequently puying for 'her singing lessons in Paris and cisc- where. ln. 1900 she divorced h The next two years she was trnvt-.liing backwards and forwards between Europe and America, ami on one of those journeys she mct M. LeBaudy. He appeared to be very interested and told her he would very much like to help her in her career. They met frequently after that.. alleged Mrs. Mendihnm, and in con- sequence of his offer to hor she lived under his protetcion. l 1918 M. Lehaudy was in active ser- vice, but he used to visit her wimn. ever he could and sho went to nee, him whenver possible. Then In 1918, she tohl him she, must return to America to