azmos eel-l.) » g Yullr hobo! rllw Minis, 'o€gn1eig;iAilll-irra::oua- god tltlt‘ igu ia"wili_rsmain=neut-' rsl= in t e controverliy betwen Tur key, and Greece. . . seam Nau ML on r01.- " o ilt-laillleriou , proclamation signed by President ' Ebert and Ibreisn Minister van Simona was Issued today declar- ing Germany would maintain strict neutrality in the donfllotbetween the’ Russians, and Poles. use I -- lloteiflillictona I’ . lM-roonle, 56 rooms with llllfllv bill". ‘Completely re- novated. Ilhcellent menu. Prompt service. H. G. ‘BIFIOWN, Manager, i | with an in zines. t __ _____:v_.‘ Prflbrieton Jan-um. evo o V, . -"‘" e ” “ Protebtyour ta- emuulflulmnlhJ:l;i'aimmomo1ol-. i195 3mm “the 5B5- Everypotatoe saved , A just so much tpijore money-to your ‘credit in the bank. ,We have the genuine .Bors@ra'1i’.eri= Green and can. ‘supply, you ~ quantity- “whoiesa; ewland retail. ‘l o ‘yr lvaveltoiilay‘ h woneuur uounAlv-e ‘can-i he!‘ . I oois-s-az-t: ‘acceptedat this office for next lily’: issue utter d p.m. unless. paid 1on- In advance, ~ ‘ " l ' i‘ I’ I. , ' alilnvl "cannon/iv ArrB-It. noon. July flndt, for a big ban-- ball match at Souris between’ Souris ‘and Mt. Stewart: event followed by bis social and dance in lSt. Patrick's: Hall at 8 p.. in,- Admission 25 and '85 cents; ladies with baskets free. " _ 1750 '1 21 zl. 14 TENNIS TOURNAMENT.-‘- A tournament oi men's doubler will" be held this afternoon on St. James Courts ‘between the Park and St. James Clubs, commencing at four ed hv six teams and s. right royal ‘set-to is anticipated._ The tournaJ mcnt will be conducted upon-the’ ’ "m0 Dflllclbles as the mixed doub- lcs of lust- week. ' I-SLANDER WIEDS IN N. B.—At St. George's Church, St. George, N. . 3-, Rev. J. W. Holland, united In- murriage ‘Miss Bernice Gallant, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Gallant, of Black's Harbor, N.B., , Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd l ‘ l They Asklor Hickey"s , If there is one thing that wIIlI bring a. smile to his face and a joy to his beartthat no otherbrand can give——it's Hickey's it means economy to the user bccuusc it docs not crumble. Don't Twist. The lovely flavor which it dionc contains. Besides ba fooled Mr. oehluuo liickey's.. lo-lllckoy ill Nicholson ' TObacco C0 Ltd‘ u Manufacturers. Charlottetown. " . VIIIIIIIIQ\\\\\\\\\EWIIIIIIIIQ\\I\ HA MOWER AND HAY IlAKES The Pete? Moder on P.E.I. farms It is strong in‘ every part, has great traction power, is easy to draw and operate, and absolutely dependable under the most difficult conditions. o The No.4 All-Steel Rakes ‘in two sizes 9cand 10 ft., the teeth are curved forward under the machines and the flattened points, do not dig into the ground but glide over it gathering the hay. he Machines Are Ilight cull the Prices . hit Right. WRITE FOR CATALOG. 3F Charlottetown - - - P. E. Island ‘ruuwavswwava I _ . When Men want the Best Tobacco ‘is well adopted for cutting the hay grown V Canadian Farm iPlCdllClS and Mr. Frank Doucet, son of Mr. Alfred Douoet, of Wheatley River," P.E.I. The bride was attired in n blue taffeta silk suit, with hat to match, and was attended by her slster,_whlle Mr. Max. Gallant, ‘sup- ported the groom. After break- fast, token at the Victoria Hotel, the bride sud groom icit for Si. John and thence to Wheutley Riv- - er, where they intend making their home. Their friends join in wish- ing Mr. and Mrs. Doucet a long and happy wedded -life. SUGAR PR-lCEBo-Tlle‘ St. John Telegraph of iMonday says: The prospects are that sugar will be advanced still further. Much do- pends on developments on the raw sugar market in_ New York, where a rise is expected.’ .At present re- ilncd sugar is bringing twenty-one- cents a pound, loss live per cent. to wholesalers, at the reilnerlos in St. John, Halifax and Montreal, while the prico ofruw sugar stands 1 approximately nt twenty-two Cents; ; znmuuuuivnnminimsmwnvasnuwnvlsuegpumavauwnu\\ r- 4 the United States refineries arc getting. from twenty-two and onc- half to twenty-four cents, less two per cent. The supplies which the public have been receiving were rcilned from raw sugar purchased some time ago. While the old stock lusts prices will remain the sumo. A rise would ll‘it the in- dustrious housewife hard in ihel middle of the preserving season.‘ The raw sugar market has been fairly steady for the ‘last ton days, but the fuiurc is somewhat uncor- tnln and rt-Iluers are watching closely for the. direction in which the change is likely to lake place. A rise would be reflected Ialmost immediately in illc prices of tho reilncd article here, while n drop would ituvc lo hc very (zcnsirlerabic bcfrlrc a decline in the price of Canadian l-eilnod sugar would he the Canadian refineries will have to put their prices up. but. no deilnitc statement can be made at this time. . __.____5>-_- Minard's Liuiment Co., Limited- Dear Sir,-—This full I got thrown on u fenco and hurt my chest very bad," so l could not work and it hurt me to breathe. l tried all kinds of One bottle of MINARD'S LiNl- MEN l‘, warmed on flanneis nnd ap- plied on my breast. relic ad m8 ‘ completely. ~ ‘ C. H. OOSSABOOM. Rossway. Dlgby Co., N. S._ OIOlOlKOJKOIIE Dr. E. C. llams Eye Specialist . Oiiice, Royal Bank Building, Charlot- tetown, p, g . - Oflice Hours: x _9.30~—,12.30, 2—5 Phone68-Y. J ‘ i-isidrllditl-‘o- * -RAN.Ci| BUILDING ' will start in July andbein full swing _ in August. Make-infill? plans mbufld or enlar e your Fox Ranch k your o er for.B._P. B LISH- FOX WIRE ‘ -'- ‘A. v j thus be sure of delivery. Thousands? i of rolls will be wanted g " buildings Make sure of, yours. .-‘e- our ll0CIiIl$ Vllyillllillrllllfllllmiilhiiim- for thisyyeafs N ,~wlly" A luu llooloi ' Milwaukee Air Power Water__System Combined in a§few words the,‘ ‘answer is: Because-it is the best investment a farmer can make. _ Time spent In carryin water, In pumping water and in uking the stock". to the wet ring trough is time that can b9 , ed to better ad- vantage at other ork. " * ‘ . The matter of hhme comfort also ls important Isn't the wife of the tamer just as good as the Qty Fm“: u to" hoes-one ,1- ‘ - a on e, e i ‘any reason‘ we; they should not have e home equipped with e bath room and Inside toilet lust like‘ their city relational. ' And which wb 1t munch of fire to he a hole handy and elllltnpounde water ' pree- Isautb limit with-e ' in If!!! time you are in look over our demonstrat- ‘ I ‘z ~'. ‘ ,» OADITfGAIMPr-AII West Kent o'clock each club will [be represent- 5 Linimonts and hey did rne no good. l flesh: '\ t: Jr if?“ tie Mumford?!‘ l, o, rum I :4 _ " ,,- .,,.. l‘ » '3'?“ a lull-lust on . l-ooisfyglpp oi Cid Charlottetown 1 boys over. 13 years will m0et..ai. Yull-(LA. today at. 2 o'clock to make arlfllements for camri at . '. -—-—— s _ '-Aidersbot. ' 1780 POUIYIIVELY no advertieementsl - ' .\ . ‘HRIAOHIING SERVICE-Sun- day. Jilly 16th, Cardigan 11 o'clock, Lorne Volley» a o'clock, Cardigan,‘ ‘I o'clock. Mr. it. C. Sidenius will preach. i ' w 1 " ‘PI-ill CANADA '81‘!AM8HIP_, lines will have a steamer leaving Montreal on July 24th and July-dist. For further information apply to Carvell Bros. . ~ . 1708-1-21-21 TYRON, HAMPTON AND SON- SHAW-mev. J. S. MacKay will duct service next Sunday, the 25th. Tryon 10.30, Hampton 3 and on- shsw ‘I. Sunday School, Ha p- ton 2. Tryon 2.30 and Bonshaw. lghess services. regular monthly meeting of Institute in the Hall on July 15th.] Fourteen members undone visitor Iwere present. The members held 15th at which the sum of $105.95. was realized. be expended on school IIIIDIOVS- tncnt. A special» meeting was collation the 19th inst., to diBcflBB lilo plans for the lmnrvvlus o! the. school. fPho next meeting is 10 be hem. on August eleventh. l ‘ —un-—— l PROGRAMME — welcome, Hilda chorus, "Wiilcome flcbool; ", Erma MacMlllan; l‘Entertalning Sister's telle Macbauchlan; Recitation, §‘Good Company," Roy Bell; Duet, “Closing School," Margaret Bear- isto and H. MucLauchlan; Reci- tation, "The Flag," Clive MacMil- lull; Dialogue. “Aunt Mntilda’s Will," Three Girls; Recitation, "A Letter to Grandma" Bessie MacMlllan; Chorus, "A Motion Song," School; Recitation, "Hands and Fingers," Ella MacMilinn; Re- citation, "My First Speech,” Row- "lnnd Bearisto; Monologue, "An Aspiring Dishwasher," Hildu Mitc- Lauchlun; Trio, "My Kitty," Lao-l rs. Hughes; Estelle MacLnuchInn; Recitation, "Thai Bell; Monologue," "A Fine Singer," Margaret Bear- isto; Recitation, “Kitty” Theo, MacOprmuck; Dialogue, "Getting Ready for the Picnic,” Seven girls! and boys; ‘Monologueh "A Serving-f Addresl of Mochuuchlnn; Vacation". Monologue. Beau." Es- I ‘May Hughes; "Senses," Geo . Lesson," May Hughes; Chorus,‘ "Vacation," School; “God Save- tho King." , - PRESENTATION ADDRE$S -—§ .Dear Mr. and Mrs. Wells. Wu; all greatly regfet your going are’)! from our community. You ha o‘ entered into our social and churchi life, and endeared yourselves to- us in many ways; We shall miss: your cheerful friendship and ncigh" horlincsl, and are very sorry yo . have decided to move away} W bostible? who indiclitiolis are that" Vi!“ W“ everr-"havnhléia ‘debtor new home, and trust you will no forget us, and if over conditions [are favorable to your return, w S l shall all be very glad to have you‘ l make Harrington your home, again! Wells for hel- church as organist and to assur, her we appreciate her kindness, and readiness to scrve. We as you both tohcccpt these partin gifts from us all, as tokens of ou regard and friendship, and as ref nlembrzlnccs ‘of tile hearts and friends youare leaving behind. l Signed on behalf of the commui nlty of Harrington at the. home of, Mr. and Mr. Edward Shaw, Juno 23rd, 1920. . , , . Bessie Rodd. Emily MacNell. Janet A. sltaw. Rebecca 8 ewart. Wm. C. aoNell. grcut help in our, _'" i urn-nov- ‘Iolnlrnelil Cures DlIlensm-r- s--——-——-— y Carla a of the‘ a Sick e = on those who are af- . An-up-io-dote drug devised for the stile sick. _ your doctor just what ~ ~ for any special pur- pose, then make your pur- se bereu _ i ' wshau lino contribute m lilo saféliy and welfare of the sick by compoundinl Your. ophysiclanfs prescriptions. a ~ - Wile the eervioeeof a pro- nurse are noun-so please refer to ' OUR NURIIB DIHIOTORY luau a. loluoo , rue gliding: enun- cwf. KINT enamels .v l. of these, painted in 1849, shows the - Government ‘House, the powder and iiweliins, Pownal Street and the islanders to California, also the steamer which conveyed malls Purdie's warehouse at the head of Y0“ "e "Wlied 1° "i1 °"don House corner, (now the {loyal |NST|TUTE ME'ETIINap The-Church of England, and the flour women of St. Nicholas held "the "lurk" (MW the Blink 01' N0" their Scot-in.) ‘ ‘building built by Chief JustlceJar- a very successful Social on July vls. the old Roman Catholic Chapel This money is to ‘Sydney ‘Streets, the Church oi Ens- of lho Methodist Church and the Church of England. ‘V recitation. "Washing Doi- - stairs and the some number below. Ion enclosed verundah of cement. . Anuetta Munro. ' Malcolm Munro and Blanche Nich- . with a. beautiful Jthe National Antheflh ~ , "the departure Qlrivcu below was Shaw, and Mrs. Wells was pro-y 1 Nell, voicing ' tlon of Mr. w-Ilfld regret at their going from us. . i (liven to llrplllnge Mr. R. K. Brace has presented 1° 111B P» E. LProtestant Orphan- age four decidedly interesting his.- ‘Micfll Dflllfllllgs of Charlottetown "hm" seventy Years s50, the work 0f the hte-"Gecrge Hubbard. One magazine on the barracks ground, "16 "@8815". ‘McLean's cooper shop the old "Rankin House, Pownal wharf showing the ship Castillia and the brig Faun-y, which took to ‘Pictou, Yatesflauction stand with ~Mr. Dalrylnpie ning against the wharf and the Catholic chapel. Another picture made by _ Mr. Hubbard» while sitting at the Lon- Bunk) shows the old round Market House the Colonial Building, the “is third was painted lll 1844 from Thorhpsons, and shows the on the corner of Great George and land, situated whore" the Court liouse now Is. The fourth was painted in 1849 and shows the old Kirk, tho Rom— an Catholic Chapel, the Provincial Building, the Zion Church, tho roof . ' ' l. REMODEJLLING. HOUSE-Mr. ELM. Barrett has the opntrilct of rcwnodtrliing a house on Grafton Street for Mr. John E. 'Cameron. It is being converted into a two. family flut, wit-h nine rooms up- This will be the first two family flat similar to those in the larger cities to be erected here although l-hore are a number of apartment ilouscs. Both the upstairs and stairs will be similar throughou. The building pleasures 22 x 60 feet and the front will be set oif with Both parlors have a‘ vcry pretty iircpiutre, wlh snaniol above runn- ing the width of the room with" inset book oases beneath. SPRINGFIELD ‘SCHOOL.—Thc semi-annual examination of Spring- field School was held on Wednes- day afternoon, June 30th. and was attended by a large number of visit- ors which tends to show the keen interest taken by the parents ill the education of their children. Th- pupils were examined by their teacher Miss Mnfy E- MiwPlwtr. and by their quick response Show" ed that the year's work had not been performed in vain. Alter the examination the following Pm‘ gramme was rendered by 11W Dil- plls. Welcome speech by Leslie Stu- art. Chorus.-—Scllool. Recitaiionr- Ethel lMacLcod. RccihatIon-Jiest- or MacDonald. Quartcttc—-Jaml'o‘s on‘ the stormy sea. Recitation-Ed- na Thompson. Recitation-Marlon __ ‘Moore. Dialogue-Mrs. ‘ Brown's viistors. Recitation-Russel Mac; Beth. TrIo.——“Vlve la Comlmglw- 1RecilIilion.—Lioyd Nicholson. Duet. lby Catherine McDonald_ and Nicholson. Recitation.- ’ Chorus-by tho the pupils, Lulu school. Four of MacDonald. ‘Nicholson, Catherine olson, received leaving. Celllflmlte“ from the Department of 510110811011- Thé teacher was then 985911163 gift from er pu- pils, the presentation boin made by Leslie Stuart. The hurls and visitors were then troateci- with home made candy and nuts. hi’ Ltheir teacher. The afilsir yraa brought to a close l7? U"? Singing "i HARRINGTON FAREWELL - of Mr. and Mflh n, Fraser Wells. Called forth a vcry large gathering of friends to express their regret and iccilull of loss and to wish them Godspeed ‘The farewell party was held in the home of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Edward A. "Shaw, and the home was filled (with guests,——not only from Hur- Iring-ton, but froln- Win81!» N"! ouoveheod as well. When all WEN gathered, and the spirit Inf tho y-evenlng established. the fillies! rend by Mrs. scnted with a brooch and Mr. fWells with a set of cuff links. 1MP. Wells made a brief but ex» pressive reply of thanks and up- precintlon. Rev T. followed by A. Wilson than spllke. Mr. Wm. C. Mac- both the communi- ty's and their personal apprecia- und Mrs. Eraser An important programme of mu- sic; solos, instrumental and com- _lnon songs and readings followed, Mrs. Wells favoring us with the old favorite, Belle Mahono to tho illouaure of all. ‘ The ovoning closed wlih, “God Save the. King" and “God be With You Till We Meet Agnln" and personal farewells to Mr. and Mrs. Wells. - troubles . tElectric Co., Halifax, is visiting Charlottetown. . P?!‘ _ss Ellen of Glace Boy, N.S. “YT-v- Becauee you have not thorough iy purify your blood, but have al- lowed to remain 4n it ‘the accumula- tions of waste matter that cause weakness,|loss of appetite, dull headache, broken jleep, backache. eruption and hulnors and other Take Boodle - Sarsaparlila, -the medicine that rsnovates, strength- ens, tones-bit will build; you up, make you Ieehbetter, all over. ' Hood's Pills help as a. stomach- lonina, disestive cathartic. \ {om PERSONALS Mr. J J . MacDonald, Trmodiq Cross, was In the city yesterday. Mr. GuE. Kuightpevangsiist. St. 101111. is‘ visiting Charlottetown. MP- Wm- Mecarey of mu city, left yesterday for Moucton. -Mr. JamerA. E. McDonald, Little Pond Was ill- the city yesterday. . Mr. T..T\. Trenholm, Amherst, of the (lvNuR. arlved here Tuesday night on official business. ... Mr. ‘A. J. Duff of the General n-Li. ' Mr. E. Boswell or Wright Bros. Victoria left Monday on a business trip to Sydney. ‘ ’ Mr. and Mrs. EJ. ouuoot and dinighier Jean, are visiting in Tig- n s 1. Mr. Charles G. Hall of lpswicll, Mass, land Mr. and Mrs. JESSIE Heustis ofWSummersido, motored to tho city yesterday. Mrs. James Compton and litth daughters Dcrot and Annnbolle are visiting in ridgciown,’ tho guests of her sister Mrs. Daniel lVLdPIierson. i " _ Charles Compton and daught- passwl through the city on Wod- nesd-ay, en route to Bridgetown, where ho will visit his sister Mrs. Daniel McPherson. Mrs. Arthur Flynn has arrived from New York on a visit to Mr. uud Mrs. Thomas ‘E. Flynn, of this city. Silo is their daugIltcr-in-Iuw. Miss Russel. who delivered an uldrcss in the Baptist Schoolroom on Monday evening, on missionary work in India, loft ycsterduyjor Sussex, N.B. Ml‘. G.H. Pierce, of the C..N.R., St. John, and Mrs. Pierce-arrival 'i‘ucs<iay night and Icft yesterday to spend u vacation in Morcll. ‘Mr. and Mrs. James Holland. Miss M. Mclnnis and Miss F. Mor- riscy, arrived from Boston on 'l‘\1es- duy evening, and proceeded to their former home by the Murray Hlarbor train yesterday. Miss Nan L. Read, daughter of the lute Rev. John ilcud, D. D.. has returned to Monctou after spending a month in the city. Miss Read, who is an experienced teach- er, expects to return to Charlotte- town und take classes in music, Sept. 1st. Albong the visitors to the City at present Is Mr. Michael Shea, of East Boston, who is renewing friendships after nn absence of thirty-five, years. he remembered by many ‘of the older citizens having been ‘a lllcm- ber ofthe city police force. Gunr Bobs S. West. youngest son pf the late Rev. T.l<‘. Wosl hus returned from Truro, and is spending the summer at-his old home in Eldon, the guest of lllii mother, M-rs. West. M-r. West volunteered for overseas service ni the age of 16, but on account of his youth was turned down ior garrison duty at Halifax where ilc served three years. BELGR-ADE GOVERNMENT RE- - SIGN (liom.'Press Special.) BELGRADE, July ZL-The cub- inet pf Premier Venich resigned today, following the-refusal of the Serbian cabinet to vote confidence in the government. The ministers will retain office pending the for- mation of a new government. LIMERICK, Ireland, July 11L Sergeant Jamcs Mastorson, of‘ ihc Royal Irish ‘Constabulary, was shot dead Saturday morning near N wcastle while motoring from tho t wn. -Mr. Shea will , ~ MATINEE 3 pQIll-slllfllr Io Pater. Du llrury nun ‘lion NlmnrL. (Ihlhla-rn I 'Dlr4‘l'll‘Il It)‘ \\'1\lll.A(‘Ql \\'_(Hlh'lll'l\' "is-vnnrlo lly I'}I)\\ Alln YAHYI‘: l'lnlfugrltllln-rl by IHHIICIVI‘ NPHVIIAIKI) L... Billion Sllln lfilllu-rl Chas-Ion Clary t \\'I1In\\'l .. In-m- Ills-ll (Ill-r Father) All-v Frans-In rlotho-rl "Tilly Sire-ct Col - Hh-rllny: ‘ I mwlmn lies-tn!‘ tics. i/l/lllllllii.llllllhlhhhh led Straight" ‘ " is a stlrrlllBbtory, although ._ _ there is no villain. for.‘ the. . f Last ‘time sou‘? This Wonderful Pictiii~¢»-.. Rim Tlrlrlrlw I)» .‘dl'|l‘illll‘f , .. .. llfflihYfllllllllll ‘Pifnu hero to conquer. All thc ||,\$4||,’|;m;; characters seem to ‘fight fate and circumstance’, wfifi only alsensc of honor to‘ guide.» them through thcirdifiicul- " WW/ilrloovousatntlilg _ ' , PA‘ , NEWS HE the Day C Topics of All Dlesscllllp i "lull e-Qtdboo-sqi; .‘. ‘iv o I yo- vQ-vOQQuvO-OI ~~ E. R. snow F o x F615 Hearts Tongues Livers . i Horse Flesh Frozen, guaranteed strictly Fresh WALTER S. GRANT, Charlottetown. 146 Richmond s: “Chartottetown . n, Cooll StronggStock Cop: i’ ‘. v-O-OQ-Oo-ow-veo-OQQ-QO-O-QO-Q vevo-vobo-vo ea 0044 DQ000004‘ 1784-7-22_-iihsSal.-6l. 0 _ Fire, Life, Accident. goloooo rolwillggi Class Insurance, at Lowest rates.’ nits’ -\ 3'7’- '~ -~'-i~=- '~=~ l 4 - .-.- I _ -~<oo-o0-o-'oo-0-o-o00+#o-o-0$0-'_ t’ A I illlnnnl’: l-lnlmcnf Cures . stomps-r. Over luyeah the standard. At Dreigii b gt‘; l.oo.- xiuiiololoo?» Renied! 0a., ‘l1 lint Trout Street, Toronto 1 II threat. ~ 1722-7-20-tthsS3i. , .J. .__; = —.":-.-_ —.—_~_.._ .._ .. c; “M. _.,._._‘. is the light shed by our hand some indirect lighting ilxtur . 0s. All o... glare of dlraci light is avoided, but none oi tho illumination is lost,‘ but rather increased. See them and yolru like thhm. slid \\ And - SIPAI; j you'll like them more mid Q’ i"".'.;.ji.:.f:;..".i:.:';":; do, c“, sulphur ELECTRIC COMPANY limits‘ j, :—-%-_>4 .___,__ i i _are actually in stock. Give us a call. l - ' Yours truly, ' B‘. 1.. BLACQUIERE,. . .-.. i Martin and Bayview- OILS AND. GAVSOLENE. We claim we have the bcstoils and gasolene onvthc markets’, _' ,today. Their names are our talking points. ' . Pr- Mam" Pl"! mus onso1.u1s1-1 , Autoline. _ White Rose. \ . Polarine- Pennsylvania Oil- Veedol- . y. Bengas. Superior. ' .1’ ‘_ ' (J. J. McKinnon, Agent.) l ‘ ~ Special prices in quantities. These are not to arrive, but o ‘fifir - ezz++~rlflra>rrtr ~11“; “ "'