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Flour Robin Hood, Royal House- hold BGIVQH‘ Queen City, Gold Medal, Diamond, Whole- wheat Flour, Graham Flour, Pastry Flour, Table Corn- meal, Rolled Oats, Oatmeal, etc" etc, We selll WHOLESALE and RETAIL at LOWEST PRICES. We are buying Feed Oatls, Feed Barley, Feed Buck- wheat, Feed Wheat for cash LAAAA¢VA.AAAAA¢VAAA Lnmns¢vnmLAv§ -..AAAAA_AAAAAAAA_A vvv v vvyvv cnnknskkn¢nnknnn VAAAQ¢LA ¢ AAAA¢¢V¢AA¢A¢ SHOP from Hoimanta Catalog FOR PRINTING OF EVERY de- scription esll on the Guardian Con» tral Job Printers,_Phone 13B. 3880-5-tt. PLEASANT AUTO TRIP. ~—Mrs. H. J. Fraser of Truro and her son, Mr. Vance Fraser accompanied by Miss Beth Craig of Truro who are completing an extensive auto tour of New Bruoswick and Prince Ed- ward island spent yesterday in Charlottetown after returning from Georgetown and Montague. They left last evening for Summer- side, Mrs. Fraser's former home town during her husbnnd‘s pastor- ato there several years ago. They leave tomorrow on return to Truro delighted with their 'visit and churmcdwith the beauty of the Gordon of the Gulf. mnny parts of which tbcy saw on this tour for tho first time. American Scholar Unmasks Alleged Pretence at Oxford (United Press) LONDON, July tux-Oxford Titti- vcrsityhns found a subject for hunted tiiscirssiutt In a speech made rcci-irtly by u liltodcs Scholar from ihc Uuitcd Siutcs, \V. C. Greene. of Rhorlc island. a graduate vi Ilrown Univcrslty. Mr. Grcone was rifolintig to a toast proposed by l1 l "I'll Kipling at the anunl din- (lxford of the Rhodes Schol- ~ Trust. 0rd and Europe," said Mr. as reported in the Daily uuvc brought death to us w ~ zlrcnnrs, our romance, and on mos that here we find three you . of life, of continuous strange- ness and duty. "llomnnce is dead in us, and the grcy, ultbcuutiful buildings of Ox- ford huvc bccozrlc just old-fashioned Iiuiltllttgs, and oftentimes prisons both of the soul and body. Oxford has. nit/rftlbccxt Elysium, nor has our cxpcr eifce of the continent. good mnny of us. \\'e have learned the plain, oid-fnshioiled, prehistoric, rmlcdiluvinu joy of- just sitting down. We have come to see that id- lcrs and idleness of the body are not forms of contempt. "Tho printo rulnistct‘ of England represents to many of us the thing which Oxford has brought to us. rightly or wrongly. Here we have snt down frequently, sometimes with into so reverence. at the foot or In exchange for Flour and Feeds. Carter & Co., Ltd. ‘t-vtoutt... GRAIN FEEDS ‘O-OOOQO f1.‘ ' ‘ Insidious Eyestrain We was this adjective advis. odly. _ Sufferers from Eyestraln may have perfect vision and therefore do not suspect the presence’ of any eye defect. ' The motive power of the entlro human organism ls ftfcrvo Energy. __ Normal eyes. It Is computed utilize about 20% of this I! ave EnerqYi ‘out when Eye- strain Is present, a much Iarg. er proportion ls required. Hence defective eyes, through . their consumption of an ex- receive amount of Nerve En- emy, may seriously affect the functioning of other organs of the body, and produce ill health. HAVE YOUR EXAMINED 0. F. Ilutcheson Optometrist EYES +eooowoooe 0o ooowwoo» t-_. Professional (lords Palmer Palmer H. J. PALMER. K- c. of lln- g1 mlcd figure of history. “Wt: hnvo come to sec the nccd of tho new attitude towards peo- plus, and people towards the state. We go home. many of us, with the soc-rot trope that some day we may enter ihc politics bf our own coun- try and pcrhups breathe in the slow nmnlgaiu of our nature, the recogn- ition of tho social truth which Inns Iicou cnuutziutcd so many tiutlcs and so vainly during the last 2,- 000 yours, which we with our young cr curs, though older oncs socm oftcn trnublc so to do, can hcztr. “Wt: do not go homo with rc- gri-ts Whuiovcr may have been the uucxprcsscll (Icslrcs of Cccll i r lthotlcs in laying the foundation of ilIO-“t! scholarships, if he mcntit us to love nnothor untiort. if he meant us to bocortto apostlcs of that grout vri-od for which Mr. Kipling has dnhnrcd so long and so finely, we must rlcny his hopes. “Oxford and England and Eur- ope ltuvc only mode us love Amer‘; cu more. Wc l)(‘(.'0lllc moro Ameri- can every day that we are horn. We, nrc sick of liandshdklilg across tho sens. "llong ago we resigned our p031- liuu us unofficial ambassadors. We go homo gladly and cugcrly to n llllililll wh‘ch we know and love ‘rtllll umicrsiulitl, if often we cannot ud- mi t. “We go home with some upprcclu lion of duty and aprocizttlon of llillllltll Illc. Sumo any. Dcrlmps. some of us may amount tn sumo- lhirn: if the life of idleness has not liocoulc too strong." IN MEMORIAM MRS. ARCHIBALD MscAULAY The numerous friends of Mr. and lilfs, Archibald MacAulny of St. I'm-lore Iiuy will deeply sympathize with ihcm In the great loss they hnrl- snclalnterl by ‘the (loath ‘of illclr only sou Seymour who [inset-d nwny on iliu morning of June 7th. ’l‘hl> ilcrvziseil fwns nu nffzvblc, lrlull nnrl affectionate young man at homo 1nd nurong his many friends Barrister, Etc. i Money to Loan Bank of Nova Scotia Building Charlottetown, P. E. I. ’ Macllohltld gzhMcPhee. H. F. McPHEE o _|_ A. McDONALD. B. A. Barrlstens. Attorney, Etc. Money to Loan guey gunglnq Charlottetown Mark R. McGuigan o o BARRIBTER. SOLICITOR. Money to Loan Cameron Block Charlottetown, P. E. Inland Dr. C. C. Archibald Graduate of N. Y. Post Graduate Medical School and Hoerltel Practice limited to-Eyo. Ear. Now up! Tllfltit Office lyer Building ETC. number of friends and Great George Street Telephone 8504. Qmoqznouro-J to 12 a. m. 1 to 5 pathy -\ "lily cstccuicil companion. ‘l rtbotu tcn days before his he cnicrlnittctl the Iilghost for complete recovery, but -m disease of hcnrt failure. 'illy Iindcrntincd his strength w: nnvlnced him, that his short s -\ on on this earth was nearing ii» lose. All that medical skill and u-inlcr nursing of kind itamls were oi no nvail to check the issue of that fntul (license. ltov, Alexander MacAuIay, his kind devoted pastor. administered the last consoling rites of tho church ere he passed away and the Reverend Vincent Morrison paid tlm last tribute of prayer and praise in the presence of a large acquaint- ances who followed his remains to their last resting place in St. Pet- er's Cemetery. Besides his sorrowing parents he leaves in mourn two sisters, Mil- endn and Georginia. ‘His pail bear- ors were W. bewls, J. J. MiwKln~ non, J, D. MacAulay, G- MacDon- aid, John Maclnnis and George Maclnnls. The Guardian extends deep sym- to the bereaved family, (Patriot "Please CollY.) “But two things have come to a‘ CAVENIDIOH QElRVIGEG-Thero will be services in the Presbyter- ian Church Sunday, Aug. 8rd at New Glasgow at 11.00 a. 1h. and at Cavendish at 7.80 p. m, ' AUCTION BALE-The sale of furniture of the estate of the late L. H. Davies will be continued to~ day at 1 o'clock. All bed-room tur- nlture yet to be sold. . COAL ARR|VAL8.—Tbe schoon- ets J. W., Stella, Blanche Forssy, Ursula and Charles llaskcll arc discharging Old Sydney Screen coal for W .D, Glllls and Contpany. 2i ROTARY PICNIC ENJOYED—- The Charlottetown Rotary Club hold their annual picnic Wednes- day at Stanhopo Beach, below the Cliff llotel. There was a largo nt- teuduuce of Rotarians, their wives and guests including many visitors from abroad. Tho afternoon was spent in various games including wuter polo, quoits, bean bag pitch- ing, etc and an exciting rifle match conducted by Rotarian R. E. Muteh, was hold. In the evening a splendid supper was served at the Cliff Hotel. President W. M. llowc. presided and the programme comprised presentation of the trophies to the prize winners at the sports. Vocal solos by Mrs. W. E Fletcher and Miss Lucy Blanchard and a violin solo by Mr. Harry Porter were greatly enjoyed. A hearty vote of thanks extended to the picnic committee and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Davies of the Cliff Hotel wus moved by Rotnrlnrt R. ii Jenkins, sccondetl by Rotarian P. W. Turncr. After supper dancing was indulged in till midnight. it was perfect picnic weather and the outing was in every way a grcst success. PERSONALS Messrs Isador and Ben Martin, teachers at Rustlco were In the city yesterday, Mrs. Capt. J. Murchison of Buc- nos Aires, accompanied by hor three (Iaughtcrs are spending tho sununer on the Island. Miss Margaret Hogan left yester- day for-Glcnfinnnn. where she will b0 the guest of Miss Panzle Mac- Donald. The Misses Florence and Eileen Cnntwcll, accompanied by their brothcr Giles nro visiting their aunts Mrs. Edward \Va,loy, Anti- gonlsh and Mrs. Urban Blran Syd- ney. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Murray of Upper Prince Sh, loft lVcdncstlzly by 'i‘lllfllc.i"s knee, a dlfforcitt vers- cation a; St- Andrew's N. J]. Tllcy .ton by Mrs, Park, New Castle, N. 113., and her son, Frank. Hotel Arrivals McCALLUM'S HOTEL l Among the guests spending their summer nt McCnllunfs Hotel are the following: Mrs. G. F. McCormick, Mr. Arnott McCormick, Master Norman McCormick; Ottawa, Ont. Misses Marv-hm .10.» (within, Miss Kit Anderson,- ilulifax, N. S. Mr. and Mrs. Virgin and Monctcn, N, l3, Mrs. E. ll. Strong. Summersidc. Mr .nnd Mrs. F. J. Plant, Miss Ethol Plant. Ottawa. Ont. Mi". uml Mrs. Jumps l’. West, Mr. Kcnucth lVost, Montreal, 1’. Q. Mr. iilltl Mrs. it‘. C. Harris, Misses Betty nnd Florence llarris. Mr. and Mrs. N. W. lioatcs Mr. and Mrs. S. iiclford, Moncton, N. ll. Mrs. i1. W. Sherwood, Ottnwn, Ont. Miss Elna Clarke, (lliarlottctovzn. l\ir. nnd Mrs. A, W. (llogg. (lordou and Douglas CIOKK» Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Ncnlc, Mr. and Mrs. Iinunon and children. ltinnctmt, N. B. child, Nlnélssus“ PERFUME The new odor In dainty purse vials Price I 50c NARCISSUS TALGUM Price 35c Sold only by The REXALL, rose» - KODAK Stone 5:2 - ,were accompanied as for as Mone- ‘llgxhldlflhipnionts, . From Germany, Now Up To Pro-War Basis (United Prose) OOUOGNE. July sr-Jmtu. shipments to the United 3mm; from Crefeld, the ElDBPIBId-Bgr- men district and other German manufacturing centers have return- ed virtually to the pro-war bag“, Shipments of. nearly all other com- modities from Germany to America are far below normal. fhdwever, owing to the prevailing high prie- es 1iractieally on everything manu- factured in this country. lllost of the fabrics, consisting chiefly of dress materials, alike, mililnery trimmings and other articles for women's wear, are made especially for the American trade, on mall or telegraphic order, and on an average are of a higher quality than taken by any other country. Some of the textiles which have gone forward to the United States recently were contracted for prior to the occupation of the Ruhr b yths French and Belgian forces in January, 1923, the delay in filling the orders being due to the fact that for many months last year the plants in the textile manu- facturing areas were at a stand- still as part of the German program of passive resistance, The demand for high grade dress materials is so great, in the United States, according Ito textile manu- facturers here, that the American Importers can afford to pay the in- creased cost which in many In- stances is double that of the per» iod prior to the wa/r. Hard Times Bring a British Treasures To Auction Rooms (United Press) LONDON, July 3i.—Sir Rider Haggard writes of The Times de- ploring that the roofs of old. Eng- Iish country mansions are rotting and falling In because the owners cannot afford to keep them up and thoro is no one to buy them, and that with them disappears the old English country life of which they were the center. The contents cf these old houses are pouring onto the market us they have never done before. and popular belief is that most of those valuables are bought in by London art dealers for their Anrcricun customers. Evcn somc of 1.110 old families rich. according to English values, are taking udvnntago of the high tide of art prices. For example, for sale soon at the famous Christie atuction rooms is a group of old tunsters of world reputation, put up by thc Duke of Wcstministcr, which includes three pictures by Rubens forming part 0t‘ a series said to lrave been painted by order of Phlip IV to decorate u Currncli a convent, also a Virgin and Chi (l by Vandykc. Other lots offered zit Christie's, which combine the value of patrio- iztu associations with ‘art, urc: "Old ' English Furniture and Needlework the property of iicr Grace the Duchess of Wellington," and carv- cd oak furni-turc-"the Property of Ills Grace tho Duku of Marlborough and removed from a farmhouse oil tho Blenheim Estate." Also por- celultls belonging to the Right lion. hlarl iiowc, G. C. V. 0.; thc Slit-yd heirlooms from Kcclo Ilall, Staffordshlrc. which have u roman. tic flavor nnd consists mostly of old silver, furniture and porccluins; a vniunblc collection of pictures Icft by the lute Enri of Hardwickc; furniture belonging to the Earl of Sandwich; and u fcw old masters put up by the Right lion. The Earl of Clarendon, P. 0., G. C. 13., G. C. V. O. Among tho offerings at Sothcby’s within ihc ncxl: month are valuable [ilcttlrcs the property of Ludy l‘ltl\ilili‘ll GFUSVUIIOI", Sir Joint liippislcy, and other tirtitllcs be- lougllzig lo tho Counttiss of (iusford and Cora (Juntcss of Strnfford. It is mnny ycurg since any of the Duke of Wctltminlstcrs collection of old masters have appeared in the auction rooms, although some slur picture has occasionally been sold by a private bargain, and treasures front Iflcnhciru have rarciy been (ibtainablc In the life- time of the present Duke, of Marl- Iiorcuglt. The Iiclicf that nearly cvcrytltlng sold goon to Autcricn is not cutlrcly true. Tho good old reliable, but un- inspired British land-scape artists of 100 yours ngo. whose works har- monized perfectly with tho old court-try houses, are enjoying a boom In prices such us thcy have Iicvcr Iicforc bccn llOHOYUll with. The majority of them uro practic- nIIy uuknowrt in Arucrlczu, and nrc not In Ilcmand thcre. yct thc swift- ncss with which $2,000 or $3,000 urc bid for‘ pictures that went bogging on the puiutcrs’ hunds. shows lbnt tltcrc is yet ruoncy in Etiglnrnl for art. :—-_-oa--—-- NOBODWS BUSINESS Clancy: OI want to get a first- clnss ottyntobllo tor mo wife. Auto Dealer: Long body‘! (llnucy: Jiegorril, no! Shes built like n barrel-but phwuifs that got to do with It‘! ANIMAL HIGHBROW. “The most forgiving animal in the Zoo is the giraffe." "What makes you think that?" “Why. my dear, he overlooks everything." .__.__-- t. N. L/ "w 6784053. i’ r ieoiuzm an DMAcLsAu s which are known to be immensely . amen - l I sown». mourns \ ,_ w?l. A Hi1 ll’ Prison-We, 15¢, $1.00, mm Plue Tax. Seat Sale Monday 9.30 A. M; Theatre NOT A MOTION PICTURE f?’ " caucus t a" ‘SURPRISES I .< Til-IE BEST , ‘E 4 w MYSTERY PLAY EVER. WRITTEN W. G. Y. FRIDAY, AUGUST 1 700 Kilocyclcs (380 hlctcrs) WGY (Sclmeetudy. N- Y.) General Electric Company Eastern Standard Time 11.30 a, m.—-Stock market report. II.-I0 n. m.—-Produco nutrkct ro- port. 11.45 n. m»——Wcnther forecast. I150 u. lll.-'—*n(illi)l‘l. on Furm Movement of Leotuce, front the Now York State iDept. of lF-urtns and Markets. 11.55 n, 1n.—/l‘imo silliliilfl- 1.00 p. m.~MnsIc and humorous stories, 5.00 p. m.-—Produce and stock mnrkot quotations; news ‘bulletins; baseball results. 5.30 p, 111.—ChiIdren's story. in French, by Frederic lDncIort, 5.15 p. m.~Storios for children. 6.00 p, un-Ititorttzttlounl Suttduy School Lesson. ' 7.40 p. im-Bltscbull results. 1.15 p. mr-“ileolth 'I‘ulk," New York State Dcparnuent of l-Ieulth- 7.50 p. urw-llntlio drama, of -l‘npcr," by WGY Student" l’Iay-' srs. Sclcciitm. "Ilirlng Fulr“ front “My Native llcutlt" ____ Arthur Wood WGY Orchestra Comedy drnuut. "Scrap of Paper" ___________ __ Palgruvo Simpson WGY Student ‘Plalfvrs Act I-llrztwing room French country house, Solcction, “Dance of tho -Spiriu.s" from "My Native llcultlt“ ____ __ ________________ __ Arthur Wood Orchestra _ Act. li—lRoom assigned to Proc- per. In the‘ llousc of Brlsctttcuchc. Selection, “Bolton Abbey" from “My Nnlive Ilculth" _________ _. ________________ __ Arthur “kind Orchestra in a cd to ihc (lhntciru. Selection, "Ilurwlck Green" “My Nzttivc ilcnlfh" Arthur Wood Orc tcs m, Deaf Have Unique Chances At Gal- laudet College (United Press) from WASHINGTON, Jilly 31.-—'l‘hc Columbia institution of tho Dcuf, more commonly known as Galluudct College, of this city, is described by its officials us the only school of its kind in tho world which provides ilighcr cducntiotl for the dcut‘ and the only institu~ ilun in which n llcuf child. with no fortnul Otllltiflilbll whutcvcr. may cntcr and In. tltc course of yours Iii-.- grudltntcd with u wcll-rotiuilcil education and u collcgintc dcgrcv. Tho school was foundcd by Amos Kendall, u distinguished stxltesiuoit of his timo, who In 1856 donated u Iiousc und Lhrcc acrcs of land from his ostntc In northeast Washington. and employed Edward Minor Gallaudct, of Hurtfortl. Conn, us principal. A year Inter an act of in- corporation uf the school was Obtulncd from cougrcsstltrouglt tho (efforts of Mr. Kcmlull nnd his friends, and front thc beginning it was provided titut the govcrninctit give financial assistance to ihc school. ' Prcsldcrtl Lincoln on April 8. 1864, signed an act giving the school the power to grant ccllcgiutc (Iegrcos. Sincc then some. 1.400 students have bccra- cnrollcd, and ruorc than 400 have received bachelors IlOIZTCGS. Tho college do- partmout first was open only to young iucu but. sllicc 1887 young Wu men also have Iicen admitted. The course is fixed ut five yours. the first a preparatory your required to finish the preparation of students entering from the schools for the deaf throughout the country. Ad- mission to tho college is by exam- ination und, us *1 rule. some 30 states are anutuully represented in the student body. The young men maintain buse- ball, football and basketball teums. using Inland signals, and are con- spicuous figures in athletics throughout the middle Atlantic section. The college also has wrestling, tennis and aggregations. Many of Gollandefs graduates have become teachers of the deaf throughout the country, some even establishing schools In the south- em and western. states. a A wingless, fur-bearing animal of French Cochin. Chlnsmlees in the a small balloon. Act III—-A conservatory attach-l German ilkade Unionism Shows Healthy Growth (United Press) BERLIN, July 31.—Gormany‘s first trirdo union bank, which wits established nftor the success of the llllltll‘ banks in Seattle, Cleveland. (lhlcago, Washington, New York and other American cities was us- surcd, has been reported to be do- ing a thriving business in u ncw building of its own in Berlin's busi- ness district. Tho tlkido union Temple, begun in 1922, is u. modern five story building, the ground floor of which is occupied by the lnbor banking establishmcrtt. A library, assembly rooms and offic- es of the trade IIIIIOII officials arc located in the upper floors. The devclopluont of trade tinfons has manic ‘rentarkkiblt! progress throttgltotlt Gcruijatly since the rc- volution of 1918 which brought about tltc fortuatlon of the rcpub- ilc. Aftcr the Gcrutzirt worlnucrt conic buck from the wur by hun- dreds of thousands and dlncairdctl ihc illilltiflll for civilian clothcs, they joined the unions in grout “Scumititittibivrs, ‘and labor officials soon rcnlizod Ihnt tho old headquarters which hnd scrvcd them for yours were Inadequntu. Thcrofirrc thc new labor tcntplc cmuc into Iieing, and it Is Iudny the headquarters for iubor uctlvi- ties throughout the country. Airlies Castle Ghost Drummer V (By Dominion News Service) IEDINllUIftiII. Jilly ill.~~~~l.ilti- runny other fzunillcs. the Ogivys Itnvc thcir “ghoul!” ln tho portions days of fclulul Sixoliantd Alrliv (lustlc wus I‘I‘('(‘I.~ cd info n fortullcc. The wzitch- tuwor was lii)(.'lllll(.‘tl day and night, whilu In the lzdjolnftirrct ihc drmn was hung. the. Iientlng 0f which guvi- ihc signal of ulnrlu. ‘ 'l‘hc story goes thut whcn “Archi- bald tho Grim" took the (wustlc tho ilrnltnncr was a (Iutncrltlt, mid tho Oglvys, thinking he hnd bctraiyvti them, loft him to perish In ill" llmnias xvlu-u the castle was burnt. Sincc that time ho is silpponctl ul- wuys to have been ltcurd Iwfurc ihc (Ii-nth of any of thc family. _ Thu licir. Willzun Wilson, mints icr of Airlln, who tins wriltclt u history of ihc family, whose origin can In: truccd buck nearly 1,000 yours rclutcs an litnlnncis of ihc spcctrnl wanting. The scone in lillil nt Atrhnutrnrry, nnd the rccoril or is Lndy liiurgztrct Cumcrnn of lmchinl :--—— Alli-r dinner l loft the ilrnwhtg room, and nn returning I rtoticvtl that Lzuly liulkcltlt and ihc (‘nun- tcsu of Lnthottr wcrc, both silcnl. Two days nftrr on the nrrlvnl of ihc post, Lndy Daikclth cntuc to my ruont with thc ncwspnpm In lnu‘ hand and told Inc that whilc I was out of the room shc and irudy l.ul~ hum (Iistinctly hcnrd the sound of n drummer boating the drum out- sldc the homsc, but dccidctl not to mcntlnn It fur fenr of alarming mo. Shc than told me that ihc dcuth of Lord Airlic was dnuutiitccd as lulv- lug taken place in Attrcritwzt the some night that they had heard the sound. 0n calculating the (lifferotico oi‘ time betwcctr Scotland and Atucr icn, ii was found that tho sound of tho Dfillllliltil‘ was hoard at Achnu- carry about on hour bcfuro Lord Airlle's death. >'l‘Itnt was in 1881, and no Illilllilllillillloll of tho Drum» mcr bcfnrc or since ls recorded ln thc pages. Th0 escape of Lord Ogilvy from tho (lactic of St. Andrews. whore he was lying under scntcticta of death, is n thrilling episode. In tltc annals of the Ogllvys. His ,mothur. lLndy Alrllo, lunrn- lug on Friday that he was lo ho In: received permission tu Im ullowctl to take farewell of her son. Q-QO truck sir by dlstending the stomach like sonnnonv SOMEWHERE WANTS YOUR PHOTOGRAPH By BA vsn I68 Great Goefll ltroot For per; Poole-Millard’: Linimoni. l r .‘ _ _ ‘ ;' ‘ \ L. v , . \ . Jr-H hsudcd bn the following 'l‘nvsiluy. - Late on Monday afternoon three LlAiili llillttiittifiiissrti. "When Odds Are Even" sronv g, minnows‘ vnsr - Dwrcrro .~- J/l/lfffi FLOOD, " . Wu. r A TUMULTOUS DRAMA'OF A MODERN MARCO POLO WHO CIRCUMNAVIGATES THE GLOBE- HAVINGA FRIEND AT THE BEGlNNlNG-—-AND A SWE-ETHEART AT THE ENIDa 66 Be Yourself” WITH “Deputy Double Al. St. John Cross” TWO PART WESTERN " The Chief Fun Maker AT 3. 7 AND one DRAMA Matinee-Hie and 11¢, Prince Edward . H I Are the METAL CONDUCTORS OR i GUTTERS y i 0n Your House LEAKlNGf! I HAVE U8 MAKE A HEAL JOB FOR YOU A new supply of high grade Copper Gate Sheets received and will be used for our Conductors and Metal Work. ~ Give us a call for your Metal Work Fred H. Trainer ' THE RELIABLE PLUMBER Phone 393-J. Opp. Prince Edward Theatre thrcc Indian". standing by ihc Iicii- sidc (ivcrcntln: by grEcI. 'l‘hcY We" unln-rt-d uloug u (lurk corridor and fltruuglt ihc gutewny out Into the tilght. olliSllllt ihc clly two horse! won't whiting. Lord (llzlvy took nll‘ h inn-ll: dross und in-zulgczr. ihc nml rode ui full spot-d uutll he ' li‘ll(‘ll sufciy. worm-n roilc into SI. Audrcwu no- ijlilllllillllCll by thrcc groulunz 'l‘hcy wcro ihc (luurllcsu of Alrlic, l.n<l_v llclcu Ogilvy, nnd Ludy lylnrgnrct Ogilvy—ntothcr, wlic, nnd suitor of tho. condcmtnul mun. 'I‘lI<-y wvrc udmlili-d iu tine room wln-rc In- wns confincd, uml ihc f.',Iil\I'llS rrv. puctfully wilhdrcui. Win-n » J AMIESONS I . MARINE PIIIIITS are supplied for watercraft of all klnde from canoes to ocean linen and are {put up under the classific- ation of HULL PAINTG-JJEGK PAINTS- COPPER PAINTS (Anti-fouling for ehlp bottoms) and PREHARE-D MARINE PAINTS for general use» ‘gave the suxfaoesnd yo“ 8W8 flgzlfist Get a new color card from The Rogers Hardware 00., Limited. Charlottetown, 31,5. I. we +0 eoeome-o-o oe-o n+0 o 0044+ new» o-v voowt" E R Brow Q O . 146 Richmond; Street Charlottetopn _ _ - Fire, Life, Accideiit and Plate Ghee “Lowest rate- Agent at Summer-side, fly‘; “will, (Goodfltrong Stock H’ u , .\.pg»v(~v-r_; , » ‘ l.