~ Qi-‘fifsrr f,- _ dsr the command of (‘zlpiuin Nollie I .\\ s 1Q . ., ‘p ‘Yrrg: lI\lill\\\_\\\\ ‘. \ \ \\ D iiiiiililliilllliit\\lh \ \\\ \\\ ‘ .. ~‘.\ ,. ‘y’ ma]? 1 , //€1°5/*".f'/'///ll y/Illili/Iillll/Idy)!" In CHANGES IST. JOHN, July Iii-Various changes of the Salvation Army be- come effective this month and for the first ‘time in many years, quar- ters will be opened in Sackville and a citadel conducted there un- side has been granted iOllglll. Toronto, financial McGowan. Other flDpOlfllIllCflls ill- clllde lho transfer of Adjutant Rog- er lPal-ks from tho locnl headquar- .; . acquainted with sniff. Grand Tea and Sports P.E.I. Protestant Orphanage . MONDAY, JULY lZth ~0rangemen andyTheir Friends ‘Everybody Assisting Great Athletic Events 1 3| Mile relay, 18 years and under; 1/3 mile bicycle, (open); 100 yard dash‘ (open); Pole vault (18 years and under); 220 yard dash (open) ; 1A mile run (open.) ' HORSE RACING There will be THREE well filled classes of the BEST horses in the Province. The Charlottetown Driving Club promises the BEST racing program ever put on this fa- mous track. SEE SCORE CARD. DINNER AND 'l‘l<Ji\ SERVED IN JIACIIINIERY HALL. Full course Dinners served after 12 (no_on) Full Tea served at all hours .. .. . . .500 Side lunches also served to suit. All in charge of the L.O.B.A. _ REFRESIIMENTfL-GIEAND STA ND. Ice cream, cake, drinks, strawberries, candies, fruits, etc., etc., served by the La- dies Auxiliary of the Orphanage. SPLENDID PIPE AND BAND MUSIC ADMISSION T0 GROUNDS AND -'-' P scours . . . > Y"" Adults_.........._...._Z..._..._._.50c. t .25c. “'10 to 15 years Under ten years, FREE andgladly wel- comed. Bringthem. ~ _. PARADE leaves Arena Rink at 11 ‘ o'clock and will be welcomed at the " GroundsbyHis Worship, Mayor Riley at ' 12 o’clock,»after which DINNER will be surged. GET IN LINE EARLY. ' ‘ports begin at 1.30 sharp, and will be run oil wit N0 delays. Hurray arbor train will be run as an , and all trains are guaranteed to _ _o on time. Outgoing trains will be for the sports. jl. 5 ' Ki-iannarlrrlllrz: ‘A HAPPY unman- . JNG: BRING YOUR FRIENDS. ‘his! ... .. g § . l5 Uts \ ters slut‘! to Sulnmerslde, and Ad- jutant. Bessie Green from Summer» lo Chathalu. Adjulant Job Wells, of the Brinllley street stuff, 7 a nlouth's fur- Colonel John Nobles, of secretary for the caslcrn division of the Army. wro had recently been transferred from the Winnipeg district, was ill tho city over the week-end, getting the divisional rr r4153; will mu ". i‘; ._"_._l “GONOULT HOLMAWO QATA- log." OMH-ll-tf. _._-.- TBA FOR 8 (or more) st Wilt- shlro too. July 8th. ' 1421 MEETING IN FORT AUGUS- tus hall Saturday July 10th for the purpose of forming o United Earm- ors Union. Everyonslntorostod in- vited to attend. 1404-7-7-2ipd. CEMENT.—-S_C_IIOTIIIGP Alma. L.- Gertio has arrived at Stanley Bridge with a cargo of cement for w. r. wen» _ 1369-7-6-41116 RE WOOL-Parties desiring to sell wool cooperatively should send it addressed to Wool Grad- ing Station. Charlottetown, before Saturday, Muy 10 (h, as grading is‘ now commenced. , 1401-7-7-31. ___._ CRAPAUDt-L. 0. L. Service‘ next Sunday July 11th at 7°11. m. in St. Johns Church. Preacher. ‘Rev. Wm. F. Wrixou, visiting brethren made welcome. Collection in aid of the Orphanage. TRYON METHODIST CIRCUIT. —Rev. H. C. Rice, B. A. will preach on Sunday July 11 at ’I‘ryon 11 a. m. Victoria 3 and Crapaud at . m. Mr. Metcalfe at Appin at 3 o'clock. , CAVENDISH OONGREGATION. Rev. W11. Auld, B.A, B.D., will preach in New Glasgow at 11 n.m. and ‘Cavendish at 7.30 p.m. Sun- duy, July 11th. D Road REPAIRING BAND-STAND.- Repairs arc being made lo the Ibnnll-stand in Qucen Square and it is being improved in appearance by n coal. of paint. Citizens are nov. anxiously walling to have the music turned on. Itin BUILDING lMPROVEDr-Thc factory of A. Duchemin & Co., uL the foot. of Great George Street. is looking replendeni in n dress of new paint after receiving some re- pairs. Messrs Duchcmln nro to be congratulated upon their splendid looking factory. HARTSVILLE-Thcre will be pre Communion services held in the l-Inrtsville church on Friday of ‘this week at S o'clock p. m. and - on Saturday nt 11 and 8. The llPv. A. D. McKenzie, B. D. of St. John's church, Vancouver will preach. RESERVE WUESDAY AFTER- NOON JULY 13TH and come to the Union Methodist picnic on the farm of Mr. John B. Lea. near Vic-- toria (same field as lost your.) Pay tables for visitors will be pro- vided and a pleasant afternoon's outing is assured. 1442-7-8-51. AN AGRICULTURAL MEET- ot tho East Royalty, festival at .R.. ‘Army was held yesterday at Rocky- stretch of shore afforded ample op- WH” " '1 ? rial-I THE BAND will be In attendance RBI-HEB on the 15th. POIITIVELY no odvortilemontd scooping at thin office for n day's lnuo after 6 p. m. onion paid for In IIIYIMG. day 8th Rocky Point. Steamer leaves wharf 11, 8.80. and 4.30 o'clock. 1426-7-7-81. THE HOLY NAME PICNIC will day the 10th. inst, or If Saturday is unfavorable on Monday the 12th. k-1398-7-7-2i. QALVATION ARMY PICNIC.~_. The annual picnic of the ‘Salvation Point, und a thoroughly enjoyable time was spent by the large numb- er in attendance. The weather was ideal and Rocky ‘Point with its fine Dortunlty for the usual sea shore pastimes. SUPREME OOURL-The case of Murray vs \Valtc was concluded an for plaintiff for tho sum of $650. The case of Joseph F. Doucett vs Felix Gallant, on action of eject’- mfiflt to recover possession of eight acres of lunll- in South Rustlco was then trigd. 'l‘his,is u non-jury case. Gaudm K.C., fur plaintiff and I) MclKlnnon for defendant.‘ Judgment was reserved. The court adjourned nt 5 P.M. to meet on Tuesday at 11. A.M. SOLDIIEI-‘PS DEATI-L-The death occurred at the Kentvillo Sanitari- uim, July 3rd, of Joseph -McAleer, aged 34 yea-rs. Deceased was t-hov eldest son of Jns. McAlecr, of ibis city. I-Io returned from overseas n-ftcr being gassed, from the effects of which he ncver recovered. The remains arrivelllosi night and the funeral takes- place this morning at 8.45 from the residence of Mr. McDonald. Hayfield .$t,reet, to Si. Houston's Cathedral thence to the Ronlnn Catholic Cemetery. A GOOD APPOINTMENT.—Mr. and Mrs. M.N. Nicholson, Com- merc-lal (‘ross (King's County), have received the pleasing word ihnt their son Daniel who only lust year graduated with the highest honors, ns Doctor of Medicine and took a hospital appointment has been given a full lime appoint- ment on the Medical touching staff of Manitoba University, Winnipeg, Man, as Lecturer in Pathology under Professor lBoyd for the Yell!‘ 1920-21. Dr. Nicholson will spend the summer inking post iiflldlllll-Q work in Chicago and New York. REPAIRIS T0 CAR FERRY.- Good progress is being made on the repairs to the car ferry stem-m- er at Bruce Stewart & Cofls. wharf. The hull has been chipped ING will‘ be held in the hull at. St. Peters Boy on Thursday, July 81th at 7.30 p. m. for the purpose of re- organizing the Farmers’ Institute. Hon. W. M. Lea nnd W. J. Reid of tho- Department of Agriculture will he present. 1375-7-6~3I. THE NEXT RACES OF THE P. E. Island circuit will be at Kenn- ington, July 14th. Meals will be served. Ice-cream‘ and refreshment saloons will be on the grounds, and the fastest horses on the Island will be performing that day. Watch for the list of entries. V 1452-7-8u2l : : KENSINGTON RACES.- $50.00 in Gold wlll be paid to the driver of tho horse breaking the track record at tho race: at Kon- slngton, July 14th. 1452-7-8-2i I Slock Quolallons lllALlldAX, July 8.—-(Quotntlons furnishod by Fol}. McCurdy llud Co., the Montreal Stock Ex- ichangc ) “At. . . . . . . . . .. ..140% 139% lAlo. . . . . . . . .. . .100 1021/5. ‘C. ... . 56% G714 :Ccn. . . . . . . . . .. 521p us Cru. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .154 1561/; Mex. Pet 191% 196 PER-is» . . . .1007 102 M.I‘.ll. . . . . . . . . . . “92/5 93 11.0 . . . 85% 88 and red-loaded, and pointed with a cont of navy grey. The superstruc lure, masts, ventilators and time plates have also been chlDDefi- painted and red-leaded. The 111ml are now scraping the leak-wood bright work. The saloon deck is be- ing caulked and the saloon togef-ll‘ er with the deck houses, is being painted French grey. The skyllshlfl uml guards are being overhauled. scraped and varnished. This work ls-being done under the supervision of A.~B. Parquet, chief officer, us- slsted by 'r.r. Sexton. mend 0i- flcer, and Anthony Gallant, deck foreman. The steward is busy house-cleaning and puiulifls. "l" dining-room belnl; cilmlllei-edv “m1 work now in ‘DYOSYQBS m me “h” rooms. ___-<o>-—-—— Auk ‘for lillnnrdll and fnkc no other Where to llet. Chautauqua , ._¢-_- Following is the list of teams who hnvc Chauinlllifl" els for sulc Ygsu/nlnés nAcrs an be u: buécessful Jée-‘crqgrn held in Lokqvillp cheese-factory fpwomenfs glnp ‘tom ,‘ ‘ Tuesday . _ , _ fivtlningigune lggtgf aesrallge, 3T. PE 8 . . PICNIC Th ' 7K??- 9 "V5.15! - a 9V 9 ' T“ as u" the unsettled [conditi ‘ ‘ L30, QJQFOIBQDH the DBIIIWG! CPUWIIOC with J people from fpggnd néfilhir. J. uh take place at Si. Peters on Satur- 9 Dhgwcll, 411,11 _ __.~ efficient manner occupi jfhe ch index- ellentzoijdor-Qfiivallodf sum 0f sev9n1y-nii395dollm-q will; c salllcd. This amount is s“ If ' an the ,A Perfect Day" Ciuupboll. God Save yesterday, when a verdict was.gIv- ' wk “lithe ‘Vdpportunily » Seasoulickets. Season tick- beginnlng Tuesday. ellfiilhfontnxue race track Tues- ay, Ju . 13. Classes will be mods insult sea‘ present. No admis- sion ohnr Jléiéc I SOCIAL-wt very social was the ei- E benefit of‘ Nohtlrlaoiteirvflrd bulge- ville Schools. The followln ‘pro speech by ltho-~.;chairmnp,_,, ramp phone selections-Solo. “The End Of by Miss 19th ‘Mno-< Donald. ' ialogue, Uncle" Hfromilf Cold, by osephKGumDbBIL-Mildrlni‘ Rose, Mrs; B. J. Rose. Album Rose and D. ‘A. Campbell. Duet,"'_C!uj\1.. Me Buck‘ To 0m Virginia" by Mrs, J. H. Baker and Miss ‘Ethel Muc- Donald. Gramophone selection." Dialogue, The Doctor, by M19111» n, ‘Miss Josephine‘ The King. The rule of ice-cream and cake then institute takes this n! thanking those who so kindly assisted in lnuklng the L. Morrow and 1| country‘. - I-\\‘RIUaIAN jo’1‘p%1‘gfrnonfil.l- OI-IOIIL-Tha four be lingers In all Russia. Buopes-‘Eivoi cameos. tbs finest non-o quflntotte. hey introduce-also bony Ion, guitars ulihzlohddinlst Mon- mguo Chautauqua».- _ . I27-7-7tf I ' 1- hi? ‘Iv?- MHAONTAGUI‘ OHAUTAUQUA teams are: ‘MflIBotw-IMcDouaId Lucas" Melllsb, "B9Iffv1'-""‘C19m0htl. m. ."~ Cummings‘: I-Iorry McGl-egor, Sidney McLea , Robtj. McMillan. Chas. Thomps n, Tyler Parkman, Lou. Poole. L horflqfillg. ‘LBIIBIP lln McKiunon. uni Mubon. George Clarkson, Gordon Ives, Cardigan: J .A. MwDonsld, Rev. ID. Mcvicor. N.G. Nickerson, Andrew McDon. aid Gcorgotowfl: Howard McDon- aid, Seymour Knight, Elmer Jenk- ins. H. C. McGl-egor. 1424 JFBETHEL 8CHOOL.— The following is the standing of the pupils for the month of Juno..- Grade VI. Marion Jenkins, 79. Mary Barnes, 69. Grade V. Earle Rank- in, 67. Grade W. Annie McDon- ald, 79. Lena McDonald, 75. Freda ‘Ferguson, 71. Grade ll. Mary FBI" _ guson, '76. Grade I. Lester Rank- i 83. The followin distributed at the coslnB of Ills public examination. Department, Marion Jenkins. General Proflcl’ ency, Percy Lund. Attendance. Earle Rankin. Writing, Mary Barnes. Muriorie Eruuun, teacher. (Pal-riot. please copy.) social a success. NEW vonksns DECLARE “RU su-v m Yams. ‘llUl)DlG0_IlE" will be presented by tho Boston Opera Company, Wctlncsllay evening, July 14th. This will be thb second time only. and lilo third time on the American continent. Dr. Frank Crone. who speaks wllh authority says: "l mako bold to say," "filat no opcru composed by anybody else, not even Verdi and Rossini, not Puccini or Mas- cngni, the grandiose Wagner, can isoslou OPERA co. AT PRINCE EDWARD ___.-_-?.,-_ this opem has been sung in Canada . DDIGORE" BEST OPERA NOV- Musical critics, Alexander Wool- cott. N. Y. Times: “There v p abiding humor in "Ruddlgore" than‘ nil ‘the rest of the musical shows put together." Pitts Snnborn. N. Y. Globe. "A seysor of wit and humor." New York Sun, Editorial; "Ruddigorc" is the bcstcntcrtain- mcnl. in New York . . . . now de- serves boiler praise and gives bei- tcr enlortalnnlcnt." Franklin Adams, N. Y. ‘Prlbune; "Doubtless- lhoro is an evening of higher en- prlzes were _ is more . Iiiflll ifiltu. SHARP,“- l. 8.45 Llsgtzillimei a . \ ‘a . n: l I,‘ _ A'maid of the desdrt for- sale. Who will bid? ‘Would you- like to attend an. auction where beautiful girls are sold to‘ the highest bidder? Then go to the mys- terious East with _ . .. ‘l 1 . - . ems‘. ...,‘ ‘_v*__‘_,g, 1N.‘ En n Eve ‘ A play so gripping, so intense that the beholder is» trans- ported with wonder, presenting an actress who charms and sways the universe. . As mysterious as the desert fromtwhich it CRITIC. SEE IT NO\V, TO- DAY "TROTTING THRU THE PATHE NEWS TOPICS or Tl-IE DAY i‘ TURKEY WITH Soc what you read aboucfrom day to news The newest JIAZIMOVA unvzmlsvv- i any members o is $2.50 for named below. There being already sold : — l ClearYour Scalpand Skin With Cuticura l I ‘Alter sbavin and before bathing l louch dandm or lrrlnfion if any y with Cuflcura Ointment. ooh all o8 with Culicura Soap and hotwoter using filonty of p best a plied with \hflviillllldflfi One ‘Son g1; all use»: o ng,s ampoong. t n . F inall dun lhnven no with Cus- fl. D. Wright, M. Mnihlosnn Jnmos Paton 8.11‘. llodgaon. W.'l‘. Huggan Murdock Ross J. Pierce, Bruce Huggan (LH. Holbrook, S. C. Moore W. S. Grunt - ‘ S.A. McLeod J. A. Clarke lsnac Cnrtor, Wm. Howe Loud A.E. Morrison. Ed Nicholson E. H. Beer Arch Irwin Jack Johnson, Roy Holman Guudet 10.11. Brow, J.A. Webster \ J.O. Hymlman, James McKee David F. Bethune, J .0. Jnmleso W.A. Stewart. T. Will Prowso G. Elliot Full, A. R. Wise BJLJenkIna. J.A.S. ‘Bayer the Treasurer, Waller S. Grant. obtained at Moore l: McLeod’ curo alcum. The up, Ointment lhd Tolcum lold everywhere. Black's Chino fltoroi, July lllh. Everyone who wnnls soa- snn tickets mny obtain some from. , ftho team. Tim price of Sonson Tickets [his (your I nll lilo performance! during the week. Guarnntors must = buy their tickets from-MN! 501W" is likely to be a rapid demand-many tlckots J.M. Murloy, H.M. Vnnllusklrk Col. F.S. Moore, Goo. W. Mc- ‘Chns. H. Chandler. H.V. Buntoln Waller L. Higgins. W. Arthur Ticket sellers are asked m report progress on Saturday morning to _ Illustrated program with full da- ‘tlllls of the performances may be Jamlesonh Drug Store no C. l-L; COMING TO THE 3----NIGHTS----3 PRINCE EDWARD l MON.---TQE,S.---WED.---JULY 12,13, 14 i MATINEE-WEDNESDAY THE BOSTON ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY 58 Singers. and Instrumentalists The Following Splendid Repertoire Will Be p Sung MONDAY-—“ILL TRAVATORE” TUESDAY-“BGHEMIANGIR " WED. MATQ-ffMIKADOA” wso. nvln-flnuuolconn" A double cast pr soloists Secure your i tickets‘. Wednesday ' for " ~ “'7 give me the genuine pleasure I get joymcnl. to be had than nt a first .53” from [fig Pa", snug PQLLARD from a performance of (Gilbert nnd hearing of "lluddligore," but we . ' Sullivan's) comic opera "RUDDI- DON'T KNOW WHERE OR IIOW.'| . ‘ Iiéfikfi-h ‘ conic. m - _A_ . 3i HXH9K§3K4 I1 ......._.._.4 ‘ Matinee Adults (unreserved any partof the house) ..-.$1.00. Children Seats Now On Sale As the amusement tax lsinpyv in sol-Ire t here will be an additional 5 cents on all tickets over 75 cents for this engagement. or money order , ,, each Opera _ _ . b . i . L ; ' I - l- JOSEP SHEEHAN ‘ ORCHESTRA EVENING” 1st4rows-—ABCD........ . Centre,EtoQ-_-.............-. $2.50 1st 5seats each sideEto Q $2.50 Balance Orchestra .. . . . . . . . . .. $2.00 BALCONY EVENING 1st2rows $ .00 Nextfirows $1.50 ‘Balance (Rush) NOTE-Notphone orders taken until the lino attthe ‘ticket’ office is served. Orders by mall accompanied by cheque. Cash , ‘ will receive prompt attention. J