Y 20,1920. m. aw 6t ‘an. days u.» ‘ggtlpnaad of all ramambr I sans-tbs brids‘: pnuln graph; I ‘ JIOIO Iartrslts by appoint.- urr coorr suture} BINDER TWINE 0. Tons 00,000 us First‘ csrioad fust arrived oflthil celebrated "Sitter. Leaf’. Brand Full 550 feet "to the pound and every bull guaranteed This twine gave the very best of sutirrirrction here inst year and is the popular twine in the PilOV_lN(‘.ES of ONTARIO nnd QUEBEC also in WESTERN (IANADA. Our prtce is considerably ‘aster thrrrr lust. year and our numb suit nll. nook yous dances NOW ‘ We guarantee price, wholf; v-vwo-vpwwao 00-00-040» ?' rofessional or. n. n. rorrusou ractice dlmltetd to Bison“ 0t Ear. Nose, Throat and Skin. lfice- 1s’! Klnt. street, Hours 10-4. Evenings by appointment only. dence 6 Water‘ Street. . 1541-7-12-3mos. r. GI C. Archibaldi = radillth 4W N. Y. Post flbraduste lcav School-and Hospital. rsctica-"llrnitod to Eye. Ear, so and Throat. y h l fflca Bayer Building‘ Great rgs street. campsite _l]unrdisn Ice. Telephone 60. fflne hours I to l2 a. m.; l to b III. Ma be consulted of! hours at 0 Hills oro Street. R. f c. Irousror; E, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT p-Jtiley Rulldlnx. Queen at, opposite Prowse B lllhu O B! ros. Real e-J (irafton Street. Offlna\'houra—l0 a m. to l p. m. ilkaninga by Appointment st s. HESSIJAN rrlaldr, Solicitor. Notary Public p Etc. 1 rmorvcv TO LOAN Magus! P. . Island DR‘. I. E. CROKEN VETERINARV BURGEON_ Offlc and residence, Bil Prince . co er Prince and Sydney Sts one 004:2" l J. A. MacilONALD Bfiristsr, Solicitor, Etc. . _ MONEY TO LOAN ice Riley Buildlngflbsriottatown lld-l-l-mo. MOIurGOd 8n Bentley “If E. BENTLEY, K. 0. lsrrlstsr and Attomsy-at-Law MONEY TO LOAN ins bank or N.8. Ghamhsrs Morson 8c Dufly Isrrlstsrs and Attornsys ilcltors for Royal Bank _of “ Canada _ . IAONIY TO LOAN.‘ t cLean. o Mexmnéii‘ lsrrlbtsrs. Attornsys-at-Law out», Royal sank lulldlnq rlotstown P. E. island» “#40005 uooooovo t. spay b; mourners srrrrirki. Iollaltor, Notary‘ Public. Money to Loan Oamsrpn lloslr ' ‘ Nothing clue will .60 NoothaanoompszcwithSalBrsnd.‘ Madconlyfiunsthc-fincstmsunlafssk grown beans, which have developed slowly, absorbing goodnessfmmtlwsit, thcsunandthclunrrioussoilofths tonolwondciulTropicUplgqds, Pflfsdrlilentiedmdllunndnlrarulrarcmsurdnn flavoursclabdihtothensp, _ 1 r-mrr-g-r-a. QIIA SANQOBM “HOHTIIAL. TA mun rnnl urvnrzrp '\\'\ti.'. wiliriug She took the blow calmly enough, on thr- Cnney Island broodwalk in but as she rose she was heard 1c animated conversation. Bu: this t:-~' in rather bitter accents: conversation, grew ‘more and vnrnrr. "Ah, Joe, l; I'd irnowod that wits unlrnnited. It rns/Vtn shouts on thcacomin’ I'd never have lIOCkBd mo man's. Then the msn up-with bis holiday down to the beach." fist rind knocked the womnn down ‘ Essential-if the best A results are to be obtained from your bskiugs- wife is no_t using Beaver Flour is-—all have not yet tried rt. Usc Beaver Flour and not: the difference. in your baltingsi. Sold by your grocer. rm: T. r1... TAYLOR co. t... ~ LIMITED cu/rrrmw, our. .'~" n5 All This EXTRA For You Don't buy a bicycle bright appearance often manship. Buy a c. 6.0M. Bicycle. The beauty of the C. C. M. is more than surface deep. There are three coats of brilliant, waterproof enamel over a coat of anti-rust. That an enamel that will stand wear and weather. , The smooth; highly-gollshcd nickclling is over rust- roo! copper. That's w y C. _C. M. nlckelling retains its gright appearance and wears so long. You don't always spin along smooth pavements. Some- ftimes you have to bump over ruts and cobble stones. So ‘the C. C. M. frarnc has thc long, strong "Fralimouth ’ rcln- forcement at the Ioints. This makes a powerful frame with s large marg n of safety. C'C'M' Bicycles M4sssr—C|.cvsmrvo—-Psnrscr Rso Bmn-Cocuusm ' are also essler-ridirlg. The special construction oi’ the driv- ing parts ves the direct drive that makes the . C. M. a joy to rldsl And the new Hercules Posltlvs Drive Brako-ths Coaster Brake without a side arm lncludotf without extra » charge. The C. C. ll. dealer is waltirig t? show on thus wsllsa‘ ‘ b cycles. all without delay. 90% lads in Csaada-Iflflfi Vslos. ‘Casadalyrls l A ‘hrssis ust because it looks good. A ides poor materials and work- Intrssl Yuan: __,__t _. = _ ~ ' .r:u.\'r-:s'r rtrrur. Representative ~ ___i__ Phone 590. ' ..ri;.rr.rr. a U0..'LTD., sumrmnsmn Oharlassssqrnrlt. l. l‘. 0 ‘W. rovoo-ofiofifiOfiO-OOOOOIO" ‘ sasurs son names courrrv r '_*THECHAR man's part and shr-leks on the wc- white-topped shoes to give y-uh n Charlottetown rrsurtigrrtnun . "womnn, m‘... nourish-s ‘ca. trrlorr." . vote-rum. ..'MT. STEWART-Moving Pic‘ lures every Tuesday. _ - ' l057-7-17Cilpd. ....'DR. HOUSTON will be‘ in his oft-n: in Oakley Iicusc. t-iouris on VYc/lnrrflsy afternoon and even- ing July 20st.‘ ~ ' ..'THE PARIBHIONERI of Bl. Columbia's parish, East Point will hold a tea party on the grounds adjoining the church on Wednes- day, July 28. Reserve the date, 674-7-17-91. Tun MA strum SUMMERS")! MAKITB. Butter (dairy) per lb. Butter (cresmary) lb. Ffllifsiclns lugs, per don. ll-uy . . . . . Oats . . . I. Potatoes . .. SOURIB MARKFI 8. 1.25! 4s, ‘Potatoes -......;2.r.r» CHKRLQTTETUWN ltnAllkllh m“ an‘? rmm‘ . i,’ ' ' Butter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4st 3 , ‘ E's...“ A446 \ ' - g a .. $2.2m arter o. rtrl. . s . . t,» . ‘E \ r rgelsivcr Flourrfiivesfl to bread! a dilstinctiyc, - ‘_“""' S f- _ _ ‘ . c crous nutr c svor: an ma es pres ,_ eeds’ iaedq‘ P)?“ etc‘ i cakes ahd pastry of light, even texture: 0mm" s" w-"'°h°““°' The Only reason why com Canadian house- MURHAY HARBOR MARKETS HD0104‘ ..... ..‘...... 4f- Wrvvq tr outs l.“.'.'..'.".I..'..'s1.2rs MONTAGUE MARKETS Iiuttcr (tub) Pass " Potatoes Outs Pork Arr 111135.?’ fir? susnnrmi. nsciorous issue rs Nor m. ' votvco, . In Recent Troubles in tho 1.0.0.5. OTTAWA, July IBr-"Tllb stllo- mrnr rnude by Mr. T. R. Fergu- son, K. t‘... of Toronto, at. the cele- ‘triillinli of the anniversary of the n-itlc of the Duyne yesterday, at ‘P-"trsnw. to the effect that he ba- lirvmi nn cffort was being made by the Catholics to obtain control M’ lb". imperial Order of the Dflllshters of the Empire, is resent- ‘rl bv prominent members of the local branch or the order. Ir. Fer- wrison said that the scheme bad it'd to the recent trouble betwasa may kingsmiil and Mrs. ‘A. E. Gooderhsm. the former president o.‘ tho notional executive. and had rrmlirul in many Toronto ladies. prmYilIiPlil in the order for years, brink forced out. Lady Pope regent of the Munici- m‘ Chapter, I.O.D.E., had the fol- inwlng to say about Mr. Ferguson's chnrce: "MrJT. R. Ferguson, K. C.. of Toronto, in making the extraordin- nrv statement that the’ Roman (‘rub/tiles wcrc making an effort to control the Imperial Order of the " “"""YF- [ll the Empire, has said swmr-tiring which he would find ex- ‘rcmcly dltiicult to prove. 1t would l" "Pr"; interesting to the Daught- ers tn know on what grounds he inst-s so serious an assertion. The "fllrtfllr-s heiwcen Lady Kingsmiil r|it~l wrs. A. E. Gooderhum were purely nn points connected with '1". administration of the order. with which the question of relig- ion was never even remotely con- nected. Besides, both ladies are of the Protestant faith." Lady Pope, who has been a mem t ‘yr of that order for over 17 years. curtail rhnt she had never henrd the subject of religion mentioned, in cnnncctlon with the order. In tact. if any member brought the subject up ul any meeting she would bc quickly called to order. “Thr- Imperial Order of the Iltnuzhtsrs of the Empire is solely n patriotic organisation. open in nil. Fpnmlinns of all races and r-reerls." she said. The very large majority of the order is of the Protestant faith. , . \ ,. REV. W Fl WllQf-r‘ OFFERED .NEW POSITION. _._._-- O'I"I‘A\VA. Jul-y 15.-Cauddinn fisheries for the fiscal your which r-lnsml with Ills-rob inst produced s tntnl commercial revenue in exccun of sixty million dollars. or nn in- crm-se of $25,000,000 as compsrr/l with lhfl -i‘lflt‘\il yogu- which nrrrt trade in flab for the last fiscal year w_us worth $40,687,172, nn in crease 0i’ runre than mic hundred per cent. in value as compared with 1914. T=he increase over prccrding ynsr ‘res in excess of four million dol- iars. The export trade with the Unit- ed Kingrlunt increased from $6.- 7265189 in 1914 to $9,805,979 in the year while the trade with the Unit- ed fillies iumrwl from $5.tit4..'liib in 1914 to $17,180,250 last year. The grr-at increase in ilsh sales to the. United States has been due to the fact that the vai-ue of canned sai- nmn sold to the republic in 1914 was $015,360, while last year it was $l2.067,ii19. During a span of‘ nix years there has liven a 111ml? 0f nearly three hundred per cent. in the vnlue of dry salted cod, ‘ling huke sud pollock shipped into the United ‘Mates. ‘ »-{O}-—-—— ,. SPRAY "CALENDAR FOR POTA- TOES When tho plants are six inches irlvh. sprnv with poisoned Bor- deaux and repeat every ten days or two weeks unlll the tops die of olri s...» or frost. For the first spray use poisoned 4-—4—40 Bordeaux and for tho sc- cnnd and inter sprays, poisoned ti ~t‘--—4i) Iinrricxrux. To make 4—4-—~i0 Bordeaux, (ll-Fl- snlvc 4 lbs. oi biuostonc in 4 gui- lons nt’ Miter. bringing the blue- slonc in n coarse sack at the top of the writer, 24 hours before using. Dilute the four gallons of blue- stone stock solution up to twenty prullnfis. In rrnothcr cnntniner slack four pounds of stone lime ' or wet up four pounds oi hydrated ‘line; dilute this up to twenty gul- Iona. i Either put the limo solution into the spray trrnk first or pour the two solutions in together or pour them in by alternate buckets. Strnln all solutions going into a potnlo sprayer. If nrsonnto oi’ lime icrul nrscnste or Pnrls grcon are to h-~ ruldcd. add them inst. For u Ii—-ii~40 illordenux. use six lbs. of bluestone upd 0 of lime. lfl 40 xslions of Bordeaux use an‘ one of the following poisons: ' '_ rssnnte of lime, 1 1-2 lbs. to 40 gallons. . .- tAreentito of Jorui, dry, 2 lbs. to 40 gallons. Pill‘!!! Krecn. 1 lb. to 40 gallons. Arsmraite ni zinc, 1 1-4 lbs, to 4o gallons. Arsunrrtc oi soda (arsenoil or solnrsutc) mny‘ bn used at the rate of. 1 lb. to 40 gallons, this poison must ho combined with Bordeaux. Directions for using white arsenic Use from 00 lo 80 gallons per- acre per rrpplication. Where a Inna applies only 30 to 40 gallons per acre.‘ he cannot aspect to control insects sad diseases Catrarliau Fisheries, .,,_,,_ closed ‘with March, 1917. The ‘rxP may be obtained from the writer. ' with um above tormuiu. lama doablartossy- lFRIYTDFHICTON. July l4.-—lir\v. “Yllscn will Iirnbwlf" lw- ‘rflmo vcnnrsl secretary of tbc Ro- "nl fiervicn P-wrrnrli nf Ouclrcc and ‘MI-w Brunswick within n short tim» lrrhless somr- nnw arrangements are ‘made for him tn continue his pro- sqnt duties. . - Wliblln “Jr. \Vl'\"\n declare! tbnt he has not fully considered the oi’- fer as yet. it is‘ understowl to have been oi’ s must enticing character. and, moreover, it is lookrwl upon as a promotion. The offer came ta him last month, when the prohi- bition campalgn was nt its height and he enys be replied to those who nude the nlfor, stating he wan then too busily engaged in ‘the cam- paign to consider tbc matter, bur would let them know later . This morning Mr. Wilson sill-i hehad the matter under considers- tion, but it‘ hsd not as yet been placed before the N.B. Tempur- nncs Alliance. He declined ta iur- tircr discuss the matter. except. to say that he bad as yet made no decisl --—---—<o4>—~-—— LAUGH WITH US “What do you mean, sir?" said the angry man in the crowd. b_\ sticking your umbrella -in my 0Y6?" "Oh, no," replied the offend-er cheerfully, "you're mistaken, I ae- surc you!" “Mlst-Jken!" roared the nsrlvvrrl one. "Do you mean to suy that l don't know when ury eye is hurt‘! l saw you do it! Ilnw can l be mis- taken?" . “I assure you that you arr‘. ilffél“ ibclcss," was nu- csim rcnly- Yu" may know when your 0Y9 l5 1W“- L.“ you don't know my unrbrella This isn't mine-—l borrowed it! Algy swuggcrcrl intn tbs. hotel unrl cntcrcd the tclr-plrnnc booth. Iio zvus immaculately clud and in n lorrllv humor. "Helios!" he drawled. putting thetrecelver to his ear. A minute passed. Ho repeats-fl t‘ro summons. His lorrily ""11"" began to descend in rnnk. "l-Ialioal" he called 118MH- No response. lie grusiwil reeciver with sn iron Brlp. "Halloai" Still no response. Ills lordly humor vyns now gone nnrihe shout.- writlrlngs into the receiver which must hrrvr made evon that ox- pcrienccrl instrument tremble. At. instpwhen the perspiration stronmmi lrnm his bursting brow and hlrgbst was limp rrrul both be and his ‘Pillar-rungs exhausted n n-ctlm caught his c; s. it read: “Give tba nun-bt-r you require tn tho ciorlr nt thr- Pcsk rmvl wnit until the connection is made." ’ lie slurrk away so quietly thnt 110-9118 r-uw him go. the _._.-¢n0>____ Why doesb mwn invariobly move lirc chair‘ rvhcn in sits down? When doctors disagree the pat- lont brrs n fighting chance for his life. t get fair results, but than is atrium. some danger- o! burning and poor distribution over the plum. Spray thoroughly and bttoa it tlrb wssttrsr is rainy or lhnm and .4 .- ,1 . 4 ~ TAKE TIME TD CHEW! w ltkflresecret ofgood didesliortltisNalmeb I i1 plan fin‘ uftiliz’ all the Indy-building r i elements-inf -—but be ure ou are clewindgreal foodshrédlifl. p- d G813 Bligczult is gll cent whole w °"°°..l11“€i°3 clrcvrrnq‘ ' -hence Children fed on mush porrigfizs donotde» velop Sound our... Jere... 1' loaves of_ ShreddedWheat make an ideal breakfast. Ill)! IN CANADA »_--_ r. ~— . ._ .. I New August: Nurrrhers Now on Sale S r Hts eon... - . r u Some Beautiful Morning Al Jolson A4940 I've Got tho Prufltser-lng Blues l‘r'unk Crumit. $1.00 Ten Little nolllvu iicrt Willinms A4941 ,1. Unlucky Blues Burt Williams $1.00 ,_ All the BuyaLovc Mary Way Down Barcelona Way Dan ce Music 1,. Vnu and Sr-benck A4942 _' _.. < i iurry Fox ' > 7 Oh l By Jlngo-One Strap Lenin's Rosclurul Orchestra A4943 ' I Rose of Chile ~-'.l‘u|rrgo l-‘rnt-'i‘rot Lunirr’: Rosebud! Urchustra- $1.00 ' Take lt Enny-Idox-Trut Art lliclrmsn's Orchestra A-2938 i‘ ‘ Corrie Back to Guorglu ‘(Hiu-‘siluji Art. iiickrnnnfia Orchestra $1.00 I ‘ Lassie-Merlley Waltz . " Prince's Orchestra A-6l53 _ Alabama Moon- Medley Wultz . Prince's Orbbustra $1.65 f: Love and Moncy-Wnitz llussian riulaluiiru Orchestra D4842 ' ,_ Poaular Neapolitan Melodies ltunslon iiuialuiki Orchestra 81.00 w, i.‘ fr. s1. s n. ‘p. ‘t J Z , The Columbia August list of this season's greatest dance sensations in- cludes trcverrty-two of the latest bits pirrycul by such great dunce organiza- tions us: Art Hickrnan’s_ Orchestra 14 Prince's Orchestra l 1 Waldorf-Astoria Dance Orchestra 7 5wc-ntman's Original Juu Band 6 Fuller's Novelty Orchestra 0 I.‘ rm“.- cdumu. Prince's Dar-co Orchestra 5 Ioocrds Columbia Saxophone Soxtattn 4 Tcd Lewis‘ Jazz Band S "liking; -,:$mm?, Ycrhcs’ Jazsrlmha Orchnstr 8 nsr. WT ‘“ ~ Paul Bloso Trio ' S individually iaapeobcd. " ‘ullimbll 9125"“ 3 _ Jodccrs Bro! on 2 3.1:.“ ::::-.".:".'; "r. so z svarrlotail, Louisiana Five Jazz Orchsstra l Kentucky Scrsnarlsrs l ' German's Novelty Syncopator ' l ‘lo to your dealer's for thcso today. They'll write your Bilmilrul‘ Dunne programs famous g smong your friends. l!“ @LUIBXA ORAPHOPHONI OOIPANY. ‘lhlflla For Sale by A.L”. TOOMBS rm Queen Street. ensure»... o it ~’5..-.;. ‘» . ‘- , .,,...-..-.._