‘ »mw»l\n§r~... . 1T _ Performance . .. l WITH FlF iSlllN E Unddir the. Patronag iii Quota SING - 1 The HAZEL EDEN, Soprano The. Monday Tuesday e of His Honour the~ Ril 7iéutfentant Gove ERS Following Splendid Repertoire Will be Sung; in English A?I=RE.GIATED BY .EVEN TFIE ide- t- -’ Jfjgkii- f‘, i. l. t i, . ' ' ‘ ran cmmnomrowu cuannmt. ""'* aoa illlls. wan. nears. and wsn. airman lRE A . LEAST IVIUSIGAL. :- Wednesday, Matinee Wednesday Night, H ‘THE FOLLOWING SOLOISTS- of which there will be a double cast, will known in the musical world and brough will doubtless be appreciated. Joseph Sheehan, Geis, Elaine DeSellem, the American Society of Singers, and Comic Opera, Lynn Griflin, l Alice May Carley, pronounced one o Phil Fein, eminent buifo tenor and s Greatest EnErt-‘ain Which Should iittraqct Patro ment Eventjiin the Its From NOTE Doors Open inn cram. "coaauLr HDLMAWB cara- m." 904643-22-ti. MELOALFS CARAMELS 45c. lh. Saturday W. "I‘. Wellners, Queen Straw-h 1520 CCMING BY BOAT.—-'l"he lins- ton ltillgllsh Opera (‘0.. is t-xpcrtetl i0 nrrlvc herd at noon on Monthly. July 12th hy spetzlitl boat from Pit‘. ton, They will open their engage- mont here that v-v i\ill[!, with the _ famous opera "ll ' ovatoro.’ __ _ esnv: ‘TUESDAY AFTER- HNO N JULV 13TH and come to kthslUnion _ thodlst picnic on tho 4am! o! Min, ohn B. Len. near Vic-- ,orin (sump field as inst year.) if? tables for visitors will he pro- qd and 5a pleasant afternoon's tin; is‘ assured. I _ 1442-7-8-51. 3‘. Anna-i tit Summerside 1.2 The first performance commenc- ad n I pfm. and the nights - in ai8 p.m. After thelast. as over the special tied and during the this morning will 1.0- Charlottetown. Darnde is set for ‘and the performance the sumo hour here _ ids. 2 and 8 p.,m. . “u; * J0 0'cl. mo‘ us This is the same company, Principals, Chorus, and Manage- ment that played all winter at t and later toured the largest New direct, and closing the season in lottetown engagement. » Matinee -' ~ ~- 2.30 sharp 1.45 ' L GUARDIAN IT PAYS to buy in tLiv province -__-4 POSITIVELY no advertisements accepted at this office for next day's issue after 8 p. m. uniessi paid for in advance. I EVERYONE SHOULD pay their electric- lighl hill lit-lore July lilth. as. that date is the litst to get l dist-mutt. lfitlh PREAC'HlNG.—-'llvv. ILS. Step1- art will preach at Valli-y Fltdll. ilext. 5alurday the lith. at the us- ual hour. FARM CHANGES HAND3.-Mr. James Sherren, Crapaud has, dis? posed oi his farm to Mr. Dan Crossman Westmorland for it is said a handsome figure. Mr. Shor- rpn intends leaving shortly to lo cate in the (lanadlan North West. NOTlCE.— Leit at. wrong ad- dress on June 24th. qmlr or trous- ers. Party ls kindly requested to noiliy J. l-i. Wood, Tailor, 170 Queen St. - ltvo-r-o-ztpn. AFTWER THIRTY _ YlAR8.—-Mr. John ‘Mcl-(inpton; a, nat-ive oi De Satbio in this Province has arrived from Vancouver to visit old as- snciaterhoro. “This is iris first visit home in lhlriy years. oi-l-q MOTOR TOUR.—Ml's. W. F. Humphrey oi Monction nml her England cities, St. John immediately »ity'nt|tl lowest ln price. Johnson ti. iiolmsnn, llli‘ Qlliillly Drugstore. _ son, Drilgglsis. . ling oops come to us. we have the l Evening . - Doors open - ..VICTOR RECORDS are now sold at |W. 'I‘. Weiincrs Queen St. 1520 | WE HAVE JUST received anoth- cr shipment oi shirts bciuro the iHlVilllCQ. ’i‘hoy are beauties. Muc- Lelian ‘Llros. 1527 l} FULL ASSORTMENT of Moira hulk chocolates just rcnclv- ed, Johnson & Johnson, Drugglsts. 1504-7-l0-2i ‘VGET- YOUR BATHING CAP nu us. we irave the hcst in qual- in 150<i-7-10~2i ‘OUR SODAS-ARE "SODALIC- ions" tiring you thirst to us and have it qut-tichsd. Johnson & John- 1504-7;10-2i NAMES OMITTED. --ln the Guardian issue of the 8th inst, tho names oi Miss Jennie Jartiinc 6th bind Miss Thelma (‘ookp 7th. were drniinetl in the Kensingtan Schoo: examinations. FOR ‘swtmmmc wmos, hath- host assortment. Johnson & John- - son. Drugstore. ' l504-7-10-2i corpse: AND rwo tors for sale a1 Borden. Also a good lmrn__pq premises, situated on south ldewii main street. most cote tally located. Apply J. V. McDon- ald. Borden ' 1612. three daughters Mrs. Rising, St. . w» , lad t _-.;,g Mien rs. il- srm; cw: 0AM‘: .._y he Arlington Theatre, Boston, coming here from Halifax after their Char- n L - 8 30 7.30 sharp EXCITING RUNAwAYr-A had run-away occurred ycstcrtlay utter- noon. A countrymnlrs vhorst: ut- tached to a single settled earrings was standing on Suitnyslrlc front of lit-er 8: Weeks store, n young lady sitting in the carriage at the time. The owner was carry- ing out a couplo oi chairs from the store and was about. to place them into the carriage. when an automobile horn suddenly sounded "and frlghtcneti the horse. which diolltti. The owner Ciliiflilt tho l‘(‘ins and held on as hard as he could while the animal started on a marl gallop, running up over the curh on the side of Queen Square. and going i the direction of Si. Paul's ‘Churci smashing hoth front wheels in the journey. The man put up a splendid effort to bring the frightened animal to u stami- stlll, and held on to the reins’ for \u'hout the length of a block when hs tripped over some stones and fell, the rcnr wheei passing over him. 'i‘.he horse continued on~hls mnd career with the young woman valiantly holding ‘on to the scat and tho two remaining rear wheels wohblflng lirt (dangerous Jashlon. The‘ animal swerved up on the lawn ln iront oi St. Paul's Church where the -iront axis came in con- tact wit-h a large tree from which it ripped off shout. two feet oi. an extent. This did not. ‘ptopfihb- animal and he shaped us, e [or Prince Street via the open‘ retch ofsward hotweenflt. Paul's‘ , urch and the achooifliouse and mi rounded up‘ on Prince Street in front of the residence oflds." D. Nicholson. M.P.. where the young iwdy stepped icrth smiling from o r h‘: or the carriage wit-h- - _ . t no _,_. Helena Morritte, ill Mr. hark and tore up the soil to hultc- Hazel Eden, Stanley Deacon, May Barron, Harold Bertram Goltra, oRalph Brainard, leading tenor of well known in Grand yric tenor of extraordinary brilliance; f the best contraltos since Homer; and tage director. SEATS dressed to C. J. Gallagher will rece Evenings $1.00 to $2.50. PRICES: ou rnor Hon. Murdock McKinnon f‘ _ INSTRUMENTALISTS “i’l Trovatore” “Bohemian Girl” “Ruddigore” ‘include the following names, well ‘t-to Charlottetown at a cost which 3;» - t . W—_ till Luau. 4 tPilli Mikado” ON SALE Curtain Rises at 8.30 and 2.30 Parons are urgently requested to till‘ Those arriving late will jbe o . l vnnnls assistance? i FROM SASKATOOM-Itev. Eus- lace Purtiie. rector of Si. James’ Church Saskatoon. Sash" urrivwi Charlottetown on Thursday on a visit to his ‘parents, and Mrs. James Purdic. ilo will remain about a month. it is tlve years since ilev. Mr. Purdie visited his native city and inuny friends will be pleased io not» him again. - in night _ PERSONALS dt-ev. J.J. Mc-Donaltl. Summer; side, was in the city ycstcrdity. “ , Mr. and Mrs. li.M. MacKoy and children oi Monlrt-alnrtu regis- tered at the Victoria. ‘ ‘Dr. and Mrs. ii.F.ll. Watts of toria. e-y and children oi ‘Halifax, . visiting in Charlottetown. Mr. JossphMoDonald‘ oi Seattle has arrived in Crapsud on a visit to his old liptne. ‘ Boar. " , _ . ._._._. t a visit to the latter‘: mother Mrs. day. Boston. are registered at tho Vic~,_ Mr. and lMra. R. c. moexglf, is Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bizll, Boston, Mass” have u-rlved in Crapaud on Mr. Giulioylc, luntberrnan. Sun- sex. N.-B., was in tho city ‘yester- day. . mul—¢l Mr. lVLJ. Mclvar, Klnkora. w-as in the city yesterday. of ‘Crapaud was in town yester- Mr. Wesley '(7nlllicck, Critpnud, has arrived homo after spending a few weeks visiting friends in Sum-- tnorsitlo and Tryon. i terday on eturn to Motitrealfnft- "or an umjopmhlt: visit to this homo hcr. ills sister. Miss Minnie Mc- ‘Uourt. loaves on Monday "morning on a visit _l.‘o ‘Montreal. =Mr. _ D. McChren. dormcriy‘ "d! MounUStowart, hasfhrfrlved w Ban Francisco; Cal" on n-rlpit an ahnoncs of many. curs. 15 iv." last v-isiohonlc was _gy_qn»jyears ago. - ' ML w“ t o; mm, Vanilla lorqmcm With fitmvr-r ter River ' a . é g visiting in "m" summer-stir ~ k, returned to his homo on it‘ _ t. q _ . Mill-H ' veil in tho ‘lihroo asd_one half quarts milk, city Tliurs s ght fr Calgary ll cups su r; K cup flour, 1 tear spoon salt, 6 eggs, 3 teaspoon vanilla, .4 cups heavy cream-r bolas strawberries. Mix s r, flour am salt. ‘Md sonldod in coon over ‘hot water. stirring to thickens. add small quantity Marni-st McDonald. . .3711!!! .1!- t to ii . “is oi.“ Mr. D.S, Mcquarric. merciinnt . 1' ‘lidr. ‘ffrttderick: McCourt, left yos- ' prevent lumping. until nrixturs Josnin SHEEHAN,‘ Tenor l; History of Charlottetow n All Over- the Island at the Box Office Wednesday morn- ing July 7th at 9.30. Mail orders ad- ive prompt attention. . ,. . Matinees:—50c. Children; Adults $1. (For any seat. No reservations) ive at the bliged to wait until first act is over.- thoatre as tiny as possible. “n TROVATORE” AT THE PRINCE EDWARD M ONDAY EVENING JULV12TH _._-._p--___. . p $0105. (M10115. tlllttf- . oi opera in tho English language.- iotis sulli: in Englsh hy singers You wlll hear singers who m,“ who know how to slug. "Tho made opera history, one of 1hr Mlsert-rc" “The Tempest of tho leadinll singing organizations 1n l-ieartfi!‘ “The Night Calmly And America, introducing ility night Pcncoitiliy." $01 Love Llko This." sin 'ers and instrumoittnilsts. "On '1 sy Wings oi Love" "Up- Tits in a rare opportunity ward e. _Fln|nes," are but a few encourage the host in opcra to ‘oi thdinurvoltiiis melodies you will visit» the island regularly. / E“. hear irt the Prluttc Edward Theatre courage this excellent. company and Monday night, when tho lsotsxaion ' rlngllsh Opera Company .9118" fill‘ flay Seats are now or; s; - JIITBG lays engagement. lntihsrlom. motto-x. ticket oiflcc from-hivsttlnd? etetow, Never. in thchfstor of the theatre in this- city lave theatre‘ go s had such ‘an opnor- LA f1? MINUTE. tunityrto hear the greatest singers 1519.’ . t .~ . " oti-zaliast car Wonderful to t_--; STAL ‘rlhu usht shed by our hand g souls indirect lighting htur. Ol- All the glare of direct light is avoided. hut none o! ._ lllumlflltiig is lost, but v some ‘so; ma mm m tam. no you‘! lib 0mm more and ‘to’ ‘i of he t , rungs! ‘owl: poi-o u m mum. '- a JULY 1o, 1920. “ .- 9 0 "1 ll 9'11. m. So tr _ u ,1‘, no? norrr water: ‘Ti-iii? " p~ré lllvrt. them a capacity houso Mon». 1. ‘ v-w-vfinro- w“. we , me +->-+- ¢<B b-O4'~P~Ql- ' d-¢a‘~ - v-ar ~o- Ja-s-"e-v- ->¢-._->».-. ~ w, »> q.‘ ...q,._. -)\\