PAGE FIVE harlopttetown, ONDAY T’ UPPER QUEEN ND SPRING PARK iilii BEiiliiAl GUARDIAN SHOP from i-loiniairs Catalog. l! $1.00. A few nice sleeveless swell. 191'“ 101' lollies $2.60 to $4.50. Prowee Bros. Ltd. - 3| A oasar suite all shades lad- . d’, . CHILDREN , UNDER 9 ' ADULTS 15¢ 30c 1i eaie Circus Day at rug Store same price as rounds. TENTED MASTUZPIECE i BIGGER AND BETTER . NOW AUGMENTED BY THE WORlDS Fmzsr ‘ » DISPLAYS or R V0.12 i’ ';. T Twice DAILY~ 5| 0/20108/317- INIRKARUIR M. T0 Ground oint was the scene of a _,. llolninion Dliy wheli the taurani. owiled by Mrs. v totally destroyed togeth '~ oi‘ the contents- I ng oil stove was the e fire which sooli en building, which was highly conlbustible e large stock held i3 r the holiday rilsh was ntion wlis viewed by ~- of hislirlay-miikers, were unable to render e building was doom- tllno that the fire PERSONALS Mrs. Peter Clarklri and 1 iili-r (‘iara have return- ; llfiiill‘ in Emyvliie after a [cw ilaya in Moreii the of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. inc. stiffness In the _ and lame beck ere .- eumatism Rexall A w‘ heiim itic Tablets “I mptiy relieve LIRIDINIP nil elironie rheumatism, umbego. etc. PRICE I00. ies Jiffy Blouse lengths. your ch01. ce filil blouse 86c, Prowse Bros, Ltd. BE A BOOSTER-Join Motor League- Secretary, Queen St. 3168 7 1 3i THE S. 8 PWINONA" is due to leave Montreal for Charlottetown the 90 about July 7th.. Carvell Bros" Akents. e200 7 a iii THE NAME l8 IITS GUAR~ J ANTEEF-You will feel you are getv 11118 the very beet in tea when you buy a luwkase of nil-JD ROSE ORANGE Hl-JROE 'i‘EA. CLYDE AND WEST RIVER.— School iii Clyde River also at 11. There will be no services in Wost River on this date. Regular Teachor Training Class in Clyde at 8. Lesson, The Prophets of the Old Testament." ORDlNATiON.—-At Klnkora 0n Sunday next July 6th. Rev. George McCabe Ecci. sou of Michael H. McCabe. Central Iledeque, will be raised to dignity of the Priesthood by His Lordship Bishop 0’Leary. Mr. Joseph Fay, Ecol. of St. George's, will also be ordained sub-deacon at the sanle time and place. BROOKFIELD SERVICES-On Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and service. All cordially invited. PLEASED VISITOR. —Mr. Geo. Spencer. Ottawa, Chief Operating Officer of the Railway Commission arrived in the city on Monday night and proceeded to Souria Tuesday arid to Tignish yesterday. lie leaves this morning on return to Ottawa. This was Mr. Spenc- er's first visit to Prince Edward island and he is delighted with all that he has seen in his hurried inspection tour. He promises to return to the Garden of the Gulf whenever the opportunity occurs. i WEDDING BELL8—The mar- riage took place at the English Par 8011850. New Glasgow. N. 8., oi Miss‘ Helen Dorothy Williams of Char- lottetown ,to Mr. John F. Cameron, looked charming in a suit ofnnvy, blue gaberdiile. with lint to match, [with itrey squirrel neck piece, was attended by Miss Beatrice Cnlileri on, sister of the groolii, while the groom was supported by Mr. Ches- ter Molntosh of Stel-iarton. The ibride and groom are spending their! lhoneymoon on the island after which they will make their home ill Stellarton. ACROSS THE C0NTlNENT.——-A1| letter was received yesterday by] Mr. John Anderson from Dr. Ross, dated June zstli mailed at st.| Paul, Minn. Each day's journey' from June 18th when they loft Charlottetown till the 28th is given in detail and total 2,042 miles. The Journey was via Portland, Me., North Adams, Mass, over the famous Mohawk Trail, to Port Byron, thence to Niagara where they arrived June 23rd a distance of 1020 miles. From Niagara to London. Oilt.. Albino, Mich., and direct to Chicago thence to St. Paul, Minn. The doctor reports 800d roads everywhere on the route and is quite satisfied with 1119 Progress made. it is inferred that the party consisting of the doctor, ‘Mrs. Ross and three sons are enjoying their transcontinental auto trip and are making as good time as they had anticipated. of D. M. D. Dr. Claude Simpson and Dr. Everett Beairsto who were recently A SPECIAL GOOD LINE Ladies Fine Rlb silk ilsie hose ell good 4 PIECES 54 INCH sllflphflfdliflilldBl. Special price 69c, Prowse Paid. Prices up to $3.50 clearing Bros" Ltd. ill CHURCH SERVICE. —- W. A1 Smith will take service at North Wiltshlre Sunday evening next. CHURCH OF SCOTLANQ-Mr. E. C. Robertson will conduct divine 3| service Sabbath 0th at Point Prim at 10.30; Murray River at 7' also Brooklyn Monday 7th at 8 p. m. Belle River at 3; and BAND ON SQUARE TO-NIGHT —!l‘he League of the Cross Band will give a concert on Queen Sqare Gardens to-night at 8 p.m. PICNIC PO8TPONED-- St. ames Sunday School Picnic is postponed until further notice.—-3l COAL ARRIVES—-Scbooner Am- bition with 2'50 tone and schooner Unarili with 200 tons Old Sydney Screen are discharging for W. D. Cavendish in the peran of James'(.li-llis f: Co. -—-FUNERAL TO-DAY-—-The full- eral of the late Robert T. Moss ‘ _ will take place to-day. July 3rd River 'lllureday evening July 3rd. from the home of Robert A. Stav- ert, Wllmot at 1.30. Services will be held at Kensington Presbyterian Church. ‘ L. O. L. —Annual service in St. John's Church, Crapand next Sun- day at 7 p. m. the "The Gideon Touch.” Service subject, Preacher, the Worshipful Master of Prnce Arthur Lodge. floors Leaving cordial invitation extended to all. Grand Lodge 0f- are expected. Regalia. the hall at 6.30 p. m. -—SUCCESSFUL STUDENT. — Among the successful graduates at aturday evenings of this week pre tile recent commencement exercis- communion services are being .held,es of 'l‘uft’s College. Boston, was in the Brookfield Church at 8 p.m. L. J. Casey of Tigiilsh, P. E. l., eon The pastor will be assisted by Rev. 11f MP- 811d MPB- J01!!! C1156!!- Coiin McNevin and Rev. Thomasjae he is familiarly known at home, Wilson. On Sunday, the Sacramental a graduate of St. Houston's Uni- of the Lord's Supper will be dis- Vefflll-Y. 19111 611w!- pensod at the close or the 11 ouock he entered Tuft's which 1s recog- nized as one of the leading dental colleges of America, and 8H6!‘ four years passed with the degree TAKE UP THEIR DUTIES.- ap- pointed to the staff of the St. John General Public Hospital left the island on Monday morning to take over their new duties in St. John. N. B. Both these young men be- gan their studies in McGlil Univer- sity in 1019 following their return from overseas. They have an ex- cellent academic record in McGlil, taking honors each year of their Leo in Sc pt. 1020. ‘THE CHARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN PERSONALS iDr. Honeywell of Cuba is in the city. Miss Edna Marr, of this city is visiting friends in Kinkora. Mrs. Jean Aitken arrived in the city from Regina on Tuesday. Mr. James Hardy, Pleasant Grove,was in the city yesterday. Mrs, Richard Robbins, Pleasant Grove is ependklg a couple of weeks at East ‘Royalty. Mr. Thomson Campbell, ticket agent on the S. S. Metagama which uiet with an accident last week is home on a short furlough. Mr. Daniel McCausland, City spent Sunday at Pleasant Grove. Miss Winnie wedlock. daughter of Mr. Stanley Wed-lock, new oi‘ Newton, Mass, is visiting here. - Mr. A. A. Fielding who has been Mrs. Donald Grant and daught- er of Wolfvilie, are in the city guests at the Cundal Home. Mr. Frank Marr and his daughter Miss Edna are enjoying a fishing trip in the Western end of the is- land. Mrs. George Collin and Mrs. E. M. Qulgiey oi‘ St_ Peters Lilly ure in the city attending tlle Wilmelrs institute Convention. Several Canadian and American points will bc visited by Hon. Harvey D. MCEWUII during the next six weeks. lie lcuvlas this morn- ing direct for Ottawa and will from there proceed to other cities on business. Mr. A. ‘S. liiatheson, now of Pell- ticton, B. C., who has been visiting his old home in Duudas. the recl- donce of Mr. and Mrs. A. L, blathe- son, leaves on return to the West this morning with Mrs. Mathesou and i'our children. Mr, Colin ll. lCalibeck of the Cue-- toms Department, Ottawa, is here oil a visit to his home. Liilklettcr Road. Mr. Calibock’s williilm Callback will bc nillcly| two years old next week and is still hale and hearty, ' FLANIINE YUIJTH five years course. in addition to their studies they were well known in athletic iind social clubs o; 5¢e|1u"on_ N_ 3_ The bride who in the undergraduate college life.‘ Dr. Simpson was for two years a member of the Dominion In- tercollegiate Track Team, and was also prominent in the McGlil ski and snowshoe clubs. Dr. Bealrsto is well known as a hockey enthusiast and baseball pitcher. During his P. W. C. days he was a prominent football player. Dr. Simpson was honored in his final years by being iriiuscn by the Medical Under- graduate body to act as chairman at a dinner. given in the Mount Royal Hotel, to Dr. Goo. E. Vincent, Pre- sident of the Rockfelior Foundation. New York City. in addition to the guest of honor, this dinner was at- tended by mnny of the leading mod- ical men in McGlil University. and by the whole undergraduate body. Dr. Beairsto is a son of Mrs. Beairsto of Malpeque and Dr. Simpson a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Herbert Simpson of Bay View. BAPTIST CONVENTION — The Baptist Association held its fifty Seventh Annual Session with the Bedeque Church from Thursday last to Sunday evening. The ses- sion was said to hnvtrbeen the most helpful and profitable held for many years . There was a large delegation present "from the churches of the province. The fol- lowing from outside points were in attendance Dr. J. H. MacDonald. For gore Feef-Minertfe Llniment. CARD OF THANKS M-r. Frank Butt and son Philip, "1511 1° “Press their sincerest thanks to all their friends for their loving acts of kindness to Mrg, pa" 1" 11°F 1°11! 8nd trying illness. Acid Stomach Ia Dangerous Sufferers From lnqi | Stomach Tfillx o" or CUT THII OUT "Stomach trouble dyepepglg, in. digestion, eournose. In. henrtburn. food fermentation, etn, Ire cguggfl nine timl-e in ten by chronic “i4 stomach," eaye n well known cu. tliorlty. Humid; hydrochloric acid devel- ops in the stomach at III lllrlllltl rate. The acid irritates and lnilemee the delicate etomaoh ilnlnl’ and of- ten leedli to gastritis eccollvlblnied by dangerous stomach illcore. Delft done an acid niunllinli with pepsin or artificial digt-stonte that only give temporary ri-liof from pain by driv- ing the eour. lamenting food out of the stomach into the lntl-etlnee. instead, neutralise or sweeten 70111‘ acid etom h after mcaln with n little hot water and lilauiatod Mal- neeie and not only W111 1110 D1111 vanish but your mulls will digest naturally. There is nothing hotter than Bieureted Magnesia. to sweet- en and settle ui ecid stomach. socks up the harmful eleven M111 much u a arouse or ""1""! "P"; m] ht and your stomach nets an“ n; I “n; ||| jug; g few minutes. d tinted lune-ll W1 1"‘ "°""{§_ from any reliable drugs!!! "1 *1 F. ‘ of Church History at Acadia University. Rev. H. R. Boyce. Denominational Secretary. Rev. W. E. Machum, Young Poo- pies Secretary, Rev. E. T. Mason. i-iomo Mission Superintendent. The music was under the direction of Dr. J. J. Tldee. who with a choir of sixty voices proved himself a workman that neodeth not to be ashamed. The Association was delegated to vv lcome back to the work on the island, Dr. H. P. Mel- lioir and his wife. The associa- tion sermon was delivered on Sab- bath‘ morning by Rev. R. W. Lind- eay. it was a strong presentation of the Mission of the Church to seelv and eeve the lost. The preacher at the evening service Was Dr. J. H. MacDonald. Hie theme was the progress and development of the Church through the e56! and WM such a preeentaton as to lend out christian workers with hopefulnees end joy filling their hearts. Dur- ing the pest year 127 were baptis- ed end received into the fellowship of the churches. the number being in exce | of the number added in any ll ‘le year for several your: Kent. Min Harrison, a Missionary onie on furlough from indie. ad- dressed the meeting on Saturday afternoon. Mlle Harrison has been twenty-eight years in foreign work end is competent to speak of the department of christian work. and her statement of tile progress and of the outlook for the future. find iier heavier with e burning desire to have e larger pert in e " wol-ii in Inch greet possibilities. The officers for the ensuing you are, Modereter Rev. .1. i!- Dlllitl. viva Moderator. Gee. W. Ward, lee Clerk, Rev. W. it. Mao Weller. All ‘f yder or tablet form. it is ufe. t. u,“ ‘n’ ‘m; pleasant to ulc- ll not e luetive end is not at fifllllyn the vacant fields 0e the island are being cared for by ltedelit pesto for tiiq nnieer “teemi- Tense drama. charming romance, isprightly comedy on a background of ‘ildlapperism’ ‘and “Jazz? This is the picture which is pilin- ited by "Flaming Youth" a startling First National pilotoilrnlila wililril iupened inst night at the Prince idli- ‘ward tileatre for ll two days’ shew- lng, ' " 'l‘lle plan can. ill n way, be coll- sidercd an expose of modern socie ty life and yet it is more than that i'or it tells an absorbing dramatic nd romantic story. centering for ‘the most part agound a young girl who la brought up lu an atmos- pllore of unconventional frlvolity. Brought up iii such an environ- ment it was natural that Patricia the Fentrise meuage, should look upon love and marriage in the snmc light as the unconventional merry- makers with whom she was conn- tantly thrown. Love was but a superficial PM‘ sion aiid marriage only a matter oi‘ form- So reasoned Patricia, Fenl- riss and silo laid her course ziccor~ dingiy. From one affair to the oili- er she leaps with amazing rapidity. She plays with fire null glories ill tho discomfort 0f llcr "victims" and tlleu she meets real love. JJut real love does not awaken a desire for ularriage in ‘Patricia who reasons that marriage destroys lovc and romance and points to the nuti- rllnolllal iailuroiooi‘ her set or: proof but of course, the girl is wrolig and she comes to u rcallza tiorl of this alter passing tilrongh a number of experiences which could be expected to come to a girl who reasoned as Patricia Fcnti-iss did. One oi‘ the big dramatic incidents of the picture is when the girl finds hersell tritpped on a yacht, and lit iiiu mercy oi‘ one oi her ad lliirors to wilolll she had been nt- tructed, because like herself. hc sought life unrestrained by laws or conventions. Colleen Moore is charming as the naive young adventuress and Mil- ton Si-ils is admirable in the role of the one lover. among the several admirers, whose love finally rmtor es Patricia to a s-aner viewpoint oi life. The remained of‘ the cast which handled their lesser roles quite as effectively, comprise Elliot Dexter» Myrtle Stedmar, Sylvia Dreamer, Betty Francisco, Phillips Smnlley, Walter McGll, Ben Lyon. and oth- ens. Last showing today at 8-7 and 9.45. p. m. A splendid arrangement of spec- ial niiieic by Mr. George Kettiadge the lPrlnce Edward pianist, adds greatly to the presentation of Fia- ming Youth. Purei No ‘new -' a ‘Flvlid pastures green He'll lead ills father, Mr.- Fentrlss the youngest daughter of sl-iowsli‘ 1'0 MISS cuttsu‘ Miss Gertrude Cullen, Sherwood Central Royalty, whose marriage with Mr. Jnlues Pendergust takes place on Saturday morning. was tendered a prenuptial-shower by members of the Central Royalty institute and other friends at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. James i". Roper on Monday evening. A large number of guests were pre- sent and a most enjoyable time was spoilt. During the evening the bride to- be was escorted to a flower deck- cd throne and "showered" with uulilcrilus and varied gifts most of them accompanied by a suitable vcrsc. Mrs. J. W. ‘llrowsdaie, President of tlic Central Royalty institute presided during the interesting csrcluony, and read nu address to Miss Cullen. also hnudilig her n. handsome table cloth, the special gift of the institute. Miss Cullen ninde an appreciative reply. Following was the address: Dear Miss Cullen: We, tile members of Central Roy- marrit-il." We trust you may find this so in your case. Your ‘life piiflllvl‘ shall have great reason to value your good disposliloil and: silllily smile wc llavc so long enjoy- ed. We could not let you leave with- out tryng in some small way to show you how deeply we appreci- ate the work you have so cleverly dolu- ill our institute us Secretary and 'l‘ri-'.ll-=urcr. For almost two years we called on you often and yell were always ready and willing to give your time and means, and your ilclpfu advice was always very beneficial ill ovcry respect. \\'-.- shall certainly miss you in all our social gatherings. but what is our loss is another Cililllllllillflfls gniu, and more especially one per- son's gain. We hope from time to time you ‘shall be able to return among us. IN MEMORIAM ' MRS. FRANK BATT liuck Whore living streams erupt-or; And God the Lord ironi every cyc Shall wipe oiT cvcry tour." , in accepting the truth through symbol it is a coniiort for the griev ing illourllcrs to know that the .\l- mighty Dispenser oi lifc and death lls e Ibiissful regions of Llgilt, the spin‘ llis of the just. redccmcd through itrust in tile merits of tlic Cruclficil Members. Mrs. J. \V. Trowsdale, President. Mrs, E. L. Wccks. Vice-Pres, “ Mrs. J. F. Roper, Scc'y Trees. Music. instrumental and land all existence livod ill consonrin-l cs with the same. ‘ 7 On this lovely summer morning, when land and son ing Heaven, the earthly shrine of a genial spirit ,lics calm and cold in that dwelling, the upraisiilg of which was her special dcligilt. llut. blessed be tho Father oi‘ Aiurcirs! tlic nebicr part rue been translated into that ever enduring ilolllc. “not made with hands, ‘OlOTiliti in tlic Heavens." And so we hid Adieu for a little willie, only u little willic at tlic longest, to tlic loving wife and mo- thor, the cilllsiettlilt Christian and the faithful fricnil~ "illiiii lilo tiny dawn and tho shadows ilcc away." E.S.M- 00st 0i Living Chart What were YOU paying for Stew- lnq peef during the past month. The latest figures from Ottawa give these as the average prices. Kingston UPON“) _ Cathariues F‘! William Winnipeg 11mm Meme law Smkatoon Prince Edmonton‘ Uancoilvcr l How do prices in your locality - with other cities? Are you plying more or lees than average‘! These prices are for average quel- lty "delivered floods" ’ Wetcii for the changes in this chart next month. Tcmorrowagrnnuietcd Sugar. RED o st 00!! Mm P” {- wf“*'*fc*Q-" PERSONALS Mr. W. T.‘ Wcliner leaves this morning on return to the States. lilies Joan Robbins and Master Gordon Williams, Mt. Edward Rd visited Pleasant Grove Sunday. Mr. Edgar Power. Mt. Edward Road was visiting his home at Pleasant Grove Sunday. ,' Mr. Charles Drake leaves this liiornilli: for Fcrncroft Comps, a wcll known uiuulltalil resort iii Woliiiluncct. Now llanlpidllrv, ivhcrc ho will spend tile silmlncr. i Minard’: Llnlincnt Relieve: Pain. supplying at the Prince Edward alty institute and friends have Theatre, loft yesterday on return learned with mingled feelings of to Truro. your intended departure from "1 love among us to enter. into another cal-roll Moore and Mrs. Moore sphere. As Shakespeare has pa, of Toronto are guegtg at the Cuu- somewhere renlarkeil “Riches, hou- dnl Home our and blessing are the portion of “Mam,” those who are wisely and happily mance" married rageousl y. she asked. "Yes," and never As you Orrtld by~JA£K v etvsront if you can imagine a rough-riding rip-roaring cow puncher as owner of an old ladies home, you have a 1 slight ,_‘ir\n of how funny Tom "Isn't there a where love is free?" You. but kills sisters. Bflld Cary, Piece where fools go return.” shall —see in- iPrince Edward LAST TIMES TODAY AT s, 1 aN-o a.4s P. M. ‘Docs Marriage Kill’ LOVC ? Won't marry you," lam FO> For she had seen her her own mother, flirt out. piece “a as of our oi" our little, isle smile up into tlic face oi‘ ll glowmli" '1"“¢'1“1~' 1111911 iLi-uis lliltli ziflur luilinlgllt. Mr. Pendcrgast accompanied by a "body gilnrli" of ills irleuus lro.. ,l\'cllsingtoil, ivas also present, and cerlgratullitiilus approaching auspicious event were showered upon the soon-to-bc wcii Mix is iii "Ladies to Board." PRINCE EDWARD TOMORROW AND SATURDAY and we assure you we shall extend to you the glad hand of fellowship. Please accept this small token csteclil , Our vcry bust wishes and congratu- vcr really to wciconlc into the lath-us nu with it. , Signed on behalf of the Central ltuyu ily i | Pilonrtily llcd pair. and lnstitu to il0_ GRAFTON STREET ailprcciiltloll. Officers and vocni. up ihv happy ST Obiiging Here (By Dominion News Service) oil illi‘ Overlamfs Price Above the Cheapest Car Having Demountable Rims and Starter. A Daring Society Expose FEATURING COLLEEN MOOK E " And Ari Ali-Star Cast MILTON SiLLS - ELLIOTT DEXTER - SYLVIA BREAMER - sew LYON - MYRTL EDMAN '. p/ Including Waildingtoll, near Ciitheroe, has a lion wiilcil pectin nl a i... ,..i;..u. .~ litifll‘ cvvry llltirllillz: llliiii the dour is oilenod. wilcn it st-daicly walks Is i Yet it has 23 big-car quality features, in- eluding ‘odern three-speed slid transmission. irig gear Borg 8c Beck disc clutcii, speedoi ieter, expanding and contracting brakes, and a body entirely of steel with baked-ens; cl finish. 50f)‘. heavier rear axle than that of any car at or near its price. upkeep cost of any car. Lowest operating and Overland is Caiiadtfs Lowest Priced Tour- lug Car with Sliding Gear Trans: fission. Cozie in and exal line 0veriand'e car advantages. 2s big- Easy terms that will surprise you v _ ‘ Touring F.0.B. Foam, T... mu, Tum have. LONDON, July i.——A btiliJilUl‘ at lillfililifs ilnll lays all egg oil tile bed. 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