,f=‘ dason 1925 Professional Cards bran these, Best of .11 n. u... ORANGE rakes: QUALITY ...........;. cuuuuuul NDAY 4 The ‘sale of Chautauqua Season Tickets begins on Monday, and those who desire to help the Ohar- iottetown guarantors who under- .1111??- XHIBITION GROONDSIQ’ §AT UPPER QUEEN ‘ AND SPRING PARK Chautauqua here should purchase their season tickets in advance of the date of open-lug. The season ticket brings down the cost of ad- mission to each show to one-third the amount charged for single ad- missions. Single admissions are no benefit to the guarantors-they are helped only by the sale of the, season tickets. The program this y r is a splendid one worth many lmes over the price charged. Tickets may be obtained from any of the following: S. Albert McDon- nld, Mrs. S. Albert McDonald, J. A. Colllngs, Mrs. Harry Brown, llarry Brown, Alfgred Pickard, C. L. McKay, A. J. Houls. Mrs A. J. Houle, Miss Florence McLeod. 911° Baird,,P W Turner, C. i-i. Chandler Dr. Heath Mclntyre, George ‘ Chandler, Mrs. George Chandler, -= Isaac Carter, Archibald Irwin, Dr. Houston, S. A. McLeod, F. i-l. Beer Miss Helen Grunt, G. D. Wright. Thos. White Jr., Dr. Seaman, C. H. Black, Jameh Brady, R. H. Jenkins J. A. Robertson, D. F. Ross, Ernest Foster. Mrs. W. K. Rogers, Mrs. George E. Full, Mrs. it. E. Mutch, W. B. Robrtson, Miss Jacqueline McDonald, Mrs. Eliza Robertson, W. A. l-luestls, R. l-l. Rogers, Mrs, R. H. Rogers, Mrs. Arthur Henry, G. F. Iiuncheson, Von Clure Gay. Dr. Ayers, Mrs. Ayers, Jack Johnston, Wilfred Taylor, James Tait, CHILDREN ‘UNDER 0 j ADU LTS 75c 30c ‘ug Store oamo prlooxaa and‘ Miller, Andrew. MP8. > Fred Andrew, Mrs. Edgar Hearts. . D. Jenkins, J. C. Mc- Kendrick, J. A. Clark, Dr. V. L. Goodwill, Mrs. V. L. Goodwill, TENTED MASTERPIECE l . Lester Douglas, J. A. Kelly and the . 5 " following stores: ‘ Carter & Co., ' Ltd., Clack & Co., Jenkins & Smi- mwk, Percy Smaliwood and from Mark ' M, ‘Calder at the Express Oltlce." smnzl THAN EVER _"‘*“ TNIS SEASON Ejaflglilisln ' y _ ' I G EMENT Aémuilx i “"29???” Fresh stock cal- gl§'§l§§"§§’ I Bus“ ' ways on hand at oWll°-—~ . AIZwL-fljéggg- lowest prices. llowigfl/rn STREET PARAN i0=3 ‘All Rnl/v on snuvs "'-—'— HOME-COMING WEEK ‘Carvell Bros .ATTRAGT-ION _ l‘ -______- __, I. ' Tho Iodorn q . _ ' IIIBIOIIBATION PLANT of tho OAPI BRITON GOLD BTOBAGI 00., LIIL, At North Sydaoy. N. l. lo proporod to furnish otorogo for Iooto. Dairy Illl Form Pro- ducts, Ilol and oto. anWallpapers -0-10-tln1! . attractive linen of ohonp flint will bo shown In Con- torno and coloring: of new m: looill. TTII-Li) l C0" LTD" Trl- omclnolvo factory agents. THE DECIDED ADVANT- BUYING TliIilSli.‘ (lOOl)ll:— Palmer & Palmer H. J. PALMER. K. O. Iorrloior. Etc. Molloy to Loon look of Novo loolio lulldlng mums-um, P. s. I. MacDonald: McPhee I. A. mcaomtao. n. r. MePHEI l- A. cold f.o.b. Trurm- Saving I - oolil to: freq-Saving Ad- III cont. _ sold on Longer Tor-Inc and Into, giving n-obonrc to hoforo bill u dos, which oooo with (lanolin goods. (lrontoot Asvcadn that t0 I! l-l n- o. stupor‘. bowing ll Styloo and Color- llll at 6 Mo. nll bolow tho nnodlnn Inporo. JARRIITII, IOLIOITOI, ITO. Monoy to Loon Olmoron Iiook Oboricttotawn. P. I. loionl Dr. C. C. Archibald Wonderful Lino and ovory loolor oiooid havo It. You orlor Ion _. ohotory profit. go IO with ll! Olflllnl I18. It ‘Irovolloro will cam» tho no noel Ilrop oo"o ooro If ups Inll n II mum! osncu and llioooltol - Practice ammo to lyo. lor, Noon, no Throat - om o; Dominant-Cocoon 8 Y" Tglqiionoltl. annulus-outlaw». 1U! somnnonr SOMEWHERE WANTS YOUR . PHOTOGRAPH M8! In YER mung: Iootio. take the responsibility of bringing- 5 .. "Jr. ouoi-uoqir“ ' 3i Catalog. cnAnLoflit-l‘ um CARNIVAL Week, July 1a m . astound . .._..... 4 OHAUTAUQUA‘ .-,-"A gtent pm- gram for everybody, Get a season ticket. 4i ' VISITING PRESBYTERYP-Rev, A. E. Armstrong, Toronto .will meet in conference with ‘Priesbyterys’ Committees on General interests and Foreign Missions at Kenning- ton on Wednesday, July 9th at 4 'p. Any member of Prehbytery is welcome to this conference, .‘ .9 zruovzo 0UTlNG.--Mr. ab. Ward, Truro. has returned from n fishhg trip to Murray River, P. E. Island ‘where he had -good sport landing seat trout and silver perch. The fish he got weighed from 1% pounds to 2% pounds each, Mr. Ward was accompanied by _ his daughter‘ Miss Gladys who will visit Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Lachaene Murray River for a few weeks.- Truro News. YORK NOTisp-M-r. A. R. Wise and famllyspent Sunday at Winsloe the guests oi’ Athol and Mrs, Sel- ler.——Mr. Oliver Saunders, Winsloe is making a great improvement in his residence-Mr. B 1C. Hardy, Un- ion is building a large barn to take the place oi‘ the one destroyed by‘ the gale last falL-Mr. Jas- Es-sery Union spent Sunday at Wlnsios the guest of his sister Mre. John Horne, UPTION SCHOOLa-The closing examination o! Upton School was held Friday afternoon. June 27th, There were quite a number of par- ents and others interested present. The pupils all stood and saluted the visitors as they came. They were examined in the different sub- jects by their teacher Mina Anna MaoKenzle, assisted by the Rev. Mr. Aitken, Miss Beryl Morson and Miss Margaret Cantello. a The children all answered the questions very well, showing the splendid re- sults of the painstaking efforts oi‘ their teacher. After refreshments were passed around, eevrybody stood and sang God Save the King. The teacher dismissed the pupils- and the meeting closed." POPULAR COUPLE MARRIED. —-A pretty even-t took place at Church of St. Joseph's, Lynn, Mass. on the 21st day of May when Miss Annie MoNeill of Nova Scotin was united in marriage to M-r, Joseph Flynn of P. 1a. 1., The bride wore .1 charming dress oi‘ white satin and OHAUTAUQUA- a “great pros gram for everybody. Get a season ticket. 4i THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS Community Health meeting will help you solve your health problems. 8816 7 8 1i CIRCUS COMING-If you want to have a “Regular Circus", come -to the League of the Cross Picnic. Tracadie, July 9th.—-J.‘l._ CHAUTAUQUA -- A great pro- gram for everybody. Get a season ticket. 4i new _ TEACHER.—Mis‘s v... Hyde has been engaged as teacher for-‘Hazelbrook School. BAPTIST PICNIC, at Tryon Wednesday, July 9th opposite Bap. tist Parsonage. if day unfflor- a-bis picnic will, be on following day. Visitors welcome. . 3310 7 8 2i BIG FAIR-The “Fairest of the Fair", cheap Train Fares and an excellent “Bill of Fare” at League lof the Cross Picnic, Tracadie, July b.—11i. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. — The communion of the Lord's Sup- per wlll be observed at Stanchel on Sabbath, July 13th, ‘services at 10.30 n. m. and 6 p.m, Preparatory services on Thursday at 2 p. m. on Saturday at 7.30 p. m- "Phrmkflglv- lng service on Monday at 10 a. m.‘ PARENT8—l-Ielp the boys to help your boy "Keep to the right" by attending League of the Cross Picnic, Tracadio, July 9th.'—1i. POLICE. COURT.—-.A young man naimed lvan Mcinnis, a resident 0i Bayfleld SL, appeared at the Po- lice Court yesterday morning on two charges, va-grancy and assault and battery. On the first count he wus sentenced to three months in gaol and on the second received a fine oi‘ $20 or two month-s. RETREAT FOR ' CLERGY.—The retreat .for the Catholic clergy o, the diocese opens Sunday evening at St. Duns-Ian's College and will be conducted by Rev. Coleman Nev- Durlng ‘the Retreat, Idathens Walsh and MoCube wil-l be stationed at the Palace and Father Arseuault of the Cathedral staff will -be station ed at Tignlsh The following clergy who ar evlsltlng here will be sta- tioned as follows: blather A. McIn- a ils, S,.J., oi‘ Georgetown University. _ . tyre, Grand River; Father Morri- finrlefita 303mb“ or Tennis‘. shaken, St. Andrews; Father Wm. Mc- M a en a y me as!" o‘ ‘he-Kenna Iona ;Father Geo. Bradley, groom Miss Nellie Flynn. She wore S J shmmemide _n dress oi’ pink crepe de-ohine. The_ ' ‘ ' jgroom was attended by Mr. Johni GmLs_" h d ttk o“ ‘gampbakvxlter the ceremony the to the League if Si: ggossaPlcrfic, film" =- “ ‘w’? °" "Live 0ne".-—1i. was held in thoyevsning which was! passed in ‘games, and dances. They _ ___ lrecewed “m”, presents o! Buyer PHOTOGRAPH-ER HONORED. oncuato of N» Y. Pod omen: = iand cut glass. .,A NEW PATENT.—ln the July member of the Canadian Patent Office Record a llllltifltrallon, and descrlpton is given of a device patented in Canada. United States B1111 Dlsiand by Mr. Harold A. Messervey. son of Mr. and Mrs John A. Messervey” of this city. The device is called "A Liquid Dis. P8118613" patent number 241.196, is so constructed as to dispense a definite quantity of liquid on de- positing a dime, quarter or half dollar in a slot in the machine. it is designed principally gasoline business, the idea being that the machme will automatic- ally supply the travelling public with gasoline without the neces- sity. of having an attendant on hand. The traveller drops his nickel in the slot and the machine does the rest. in the opinion of com- petent engineers who have care fully examined the invention it is calculated to revolutionise the ever increasing gasoline business and also it is hoped will prove a mine of wealth to his inventer. Minordh. I-lnlmont-Hoslo Outs. Goiiorotfl n. can m» oiicizdto top. Ffry this do- ligfiul tolo. Mr. Cleveland Craswell photogra- pher of this City lms been advised ‘that he has been appointed Vice- President for the Maritime Provinc- ies in connection with the Photogra TOWN .- s: .1"-‘1A‘;'-i. \'r.\'n.\ 1.\-_/_._ sari/ivy, v/x/a‘! I ‘t Abpndbyflp WhatdouyourMuhchrhwmuduap-ncufin‘ notsaor withhrrmorcloonhllsdnorflixlfiidnooobrlhdnenrimydoya! Herrhcntrrllgiraathnflchnodweunnllndror-in-Lswwhomdu urudzlclnmhcoinhnb Vlnhpmfiodlfisuardnri .B.P. pmaatr'aGASNlERProduction MOTHER - LAW "wMmvbvPr-niD-wasks-s-caaaarsisssm. wmaEJa-aamaaa-a-q." GASTON Gus loser SWICKARD The Season's Sensation IN the Season. ‘The Perlefect . 1.....-.¢~_.¢:i * Americas i, . Trouble BARBARA "' The Most Brilliant Screen Event of 1F “Scare ’Em Much” Senuett Two Part Comedy Prince Edward At 3, 7 and 8.45 P. M. and was played for a year on Broadway. Prices You'll laugh and be thrilled; you'll be carried to an ostacy of ex- Marries In Canada; - 0an’t Take-His Wife NIAGARA FALLS, out, July "1. Many men and women were certain that they would be able to cross, but are still being held waiting [or the necessary Vises. 1 Driver 0f Motor Stanley Brown, oi‘ Fresno, —The new regulations regarding entmmmlohih, ram, new tram” l" m“ United slam“ melkilled when his ca;- skiddeil, crash; working hardship 111 many "Beflned thro the fence and turned over several times For Sore Feet-Mlnard’: Llnlmont. cltoment. WOMAN." A young Scotsman who holds a high position in a Massachusetts city came across and married n; Scots girl at Chatham and was told he would have no diff culty in tak- ing her across. When he reached the other side, however, he was‘ informed that he could cross, but not his bride. No solution of the‘ tangle has yet been found. Some of the men seeking to en-i ter the United States have re- considered their decision and will nlow seek in settle in Canada. A PERSONALS 'M-r. Wm. McVittic, BradaIbanaI was a visitor to the city yesterday. v Mr. Daniel Fraser, North River, was in the city yesterday . Mr. W. M. Silllph-ant, of Hunter lphers Association of the New Eng- land States. Each State and the Maritlnne Provinces is- represented by a. Vice-President ,on the board, This is Indeed an hon or to our local artist whose work as a portrait photographer has been rel-r‘ lzed by the American Repub- liic and has won him this merited distinction. FOLLOW THE CROWD to the League of the Cross Picnic, Traca- die, July 9th.-—You will be lone- some it you stay at- home.—1l. WEDNESDAY EVENING in the Strand Theatre at 8.00 p. m. you can hear speakers of national re- putation in short ten minute Ell- dresses full of pep and interest. They will tel you how to get well and how to eep well. - Six thous- and turned out in Portland. Oregon to hear this same program. Don't miss‘ it, 3315 7 8 1i FAMILY REUNION. -——At the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Knea- bcne, 140 Elm Ave., Sunday. Jul)’ 6th a family reunion was held in honor of their daughter Mrs. J. F. Clark of Edmonton, Alta., who with her daughter Muriel is visit- lng the island after an absence of twelve years. Those present were. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Peterson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie L051!" and family, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Gallant and family, Mr and Mrs- llenry McGnirk and family, and Miss Beatrice Kneabone. RUSS HOTEL KRRRIVALS- Mrs. J. P- McNickoi, Cardigan; Mrs. Scrlmegour, Cardigan; Mrs. J, C. McDonald, Cardigan; Mrs. Vick- arson Montague; Neil MCQIIRPPlB- DeSable; John MoQuarrie, Cole- man; Mary Slnclair, Toronto; Kath leen Sinclair, Toronto; Rev, Robert M. Brodie. Sourlo; M"- 37°11“. Souris; Miss Olive Brodie; MP9- E- B. Moharen, Georgetown; Antonio Bruneau, 8t. Anthony, Quebec. M111- Bnmeau, st, Anthony Quebec. J. W. J. Bethune. Picteu N. 88-; Mrs. Be- thunoJPictou, N. S. (RN-l W. C. Ross -Pictou; Mrs. ‘Ross Pictou; Douglas Bell, Capo Traverse: J. i1- Ball, Summomido; W. Brown. H!" bx; C. S. Ilultoa, Tampa, Florida; N, 1. Shelton. New York; ‘P- A- Fitrpntrlek Bedequs >- CUTS & BRUISES i . v . l "'7" A .1». Cris l») . Heal quickly after ‘s fcw application of New England ' River returned from Souris yester- day where he has been visiting for 1th?‘ past week. Messrs Murdock and Bfllfle Mac- Leod, i-iartsville, have returned home alter spending a few days in the. city. Mrs. D. S .Huut ls visiting in the city the guest oi‘ her sister Miss l-iaslam and the Misses Essery, 210 Kent Street. Mr. Murdock A. MacLeod, teach- his vacation with his parents Mr, and Mrs. A. B. MacLeod, of Hart- sville. Mus. A .G. Essery and two chil- er, of Pleasant Valley is speildingllst Prize 4 reserve seats at $125 Flvo additional prizes of general admittance at-75c each .......... .. pianations. The decision of the _Ediltor shall be final. morning's Guardian. r The international stage success that thrilled" ‘Europa 37o. ,. _. DO YOU WANT FREEI ADMISSION TO SPARKS CIRCUS? Just tell, in as few words as possible. why Beano tho smiling Elephant which will! be soon at Sparks Circus on Monday, July 14th smiles so bro: dl)’. _ Explanations must not oxceod 25 words and muot be received at the Guardian Office in writing , , .,, TOMORROW Vanity, glory, hope, passion, as‘ AND shun LUIS omsino, Cal, July s. T-HIIRSDAY CM plratlon desire honor, capricious- . AT 3, 7 AND 8-45 P. M. (lrlvlng in a ten mile preliminary M“, myany, advgngurg, roman“, MAfiNEE w d 26 today was _ ’ . —- c on c. Illfc itoclfr- ‘THY NAME IS EVENIAKBJGC’ 26c ‘m! .s.;,,.. not later than 5 p. m. Friday, July 11th, 1924. Tho successful answers will bo published in _ Monday PRIZES l. ...... .. $5.002nd Prize 2 reserve seat; at $1.25 $2.50 3rd Prlzc 1 reserve seat at $115 ------------------------ -- $125 i’ $3.75 to tho flvo next‘ belt ex dren, Ralph and Peggy, arrived r from Montreal Saturday night. M-r. and Mrs. Cyril iPeake are spending a few days at Cox's iiotel Sourls. Miss Maude McKenzie, liunter River was a passenger on the Bor- den train Monday. I Rev. I’. H. Gallant, ..Magdaienel islands. is in the city attending the Retreat at St. Dunstarfs and renewing friendships. Miss Jeanette Orr of the Waltham Iiospitnl Faculty, Wni- tham, Mass, is spending her holi- days at her home in Kensington. Adiutant and Mrs. Louis Smith of London, Ontario, and the Adju- tant sbter Eva oi‘ Ottawa arrived in Charlottetown on Saturday night on a visit to their llalher Mr. N. Smith 269 Eustnn Street, city. Miss Margaret l. Nicholson, R.N., Superintendent of Littleton Hos pltal. Littleton, N. H, is spending rim month of July with her lather ‘Mr. 0. M. Nicholson. Dundau Cen- er. The friends of Miss Addie Call- beck, Tryon will be pleased to know that she is improving after a ser- iouoloperoticn in the P. ‘B, -l. i-ios- p ta . Mrs. J. Partridge. with daughters Doris and Gwen. of Carnduff, Sash. are spending a few weeks with her parents Mr. and Mrs. D. Martin. Hunter River. They have spent I month visiting In Winnipeg and Montreal. On their return they will visit in Ottawa; and then take the Lokoroute wont. PHONI 1010 '- Mr- A. J. MacNevln, 143 Great George Street, ls appointed agent and d_lo{rib‘utor_ for two famous Labor caving appliances for tho Homo. . I A cordial invitation io extended to tho public to vlolt tho Eucoko Shop. All met-ll tub of heavy, pure copper acts n a frame. rolls, loading and blowing fuoeo. All motslfiwmtructlon through-W“- Briiliant, white Silent, ours and gentle In action. MODERATELY PRICED. Easy terms. GRAND PRI-ZE V-AOUUM CLEANER 81x tlmeo tho ORA-NO PRIZE vvlnnor at International Expositions all through the world. With oovonty dllloront makoo to eh from, ono purotnoor In four aims Emoka loot your. Ovor 260.000 oold In: your, and ovor o million now in uoo. Loo uc chow you why Eureka lo 1m mcognlcoo loader in oil civiliz- od countries. coco, on uov rznuc l. J. IAGIIVII 1"’? '='¢';'*¢ n H New Eureka Shop now established In Charlottetown ' Electric \Vasher a. \Vringer Full llmllly size-large capacity. Compactly dooignod-liqht In weight. Rigid, sturdy cabinet which Solid aluminum wningor with single pressure control lever, 12-inch Powerful electric motor. splash-proof si..i automatically cooled 5.1mm,“ with osfety switch, which which automatically prevents over- emmfl fln|gh' olllly_ cleaned with a damp cloth. 1,» ., ,. 'bad; is‘. .~¢.._ ".