i“ '7’, ' i: ‘A cmtntiiirrnrowir streamline wont) Tame '1»: “J liquors-who --- MON. TEES. WED. WED. MATINEE NIGHTS, and “_: JULY a, 1920.‘ JULYl2,l3,l¢l v ' . BtlSTtiil toonsoonnttootton ooottnitv Al}, INSTRUMENTALISTS I ll WITH FIFTY-EIGHT SINGERS HAZEL EDEN, Soprano Monday Tuesday The Following Splendid Repertoire Will be Sung in English AND EVERY OPERA 0AM EE APPREcIA-"l-Eo Ev EVEN Tl-IE |_EAs-r IVILJSIOAI- =— Wednesday, Matinee Wednesday Night, “l’l Trovatore” “Bohemian Girl” “Mikado” “Ruddigore” THE FOLLOWING SOLOISTS of which there will be a double cast, will include the following names, well known in the musical world and brottgjht to Charlottetown at a cost which _ will doubtless be alopreciated. Joseph Sheehan, Hazel Eden, Stain > _ ley Deacon, May Barron, Harold (leis, Elaine l)eSellem, Bertram (loltrat-Ralph Brainard, leading tenor of the AmericanSociety ofSingers, Heleita Morritte, well known in Grand and Comic Opera, Lynn Griffin, lyric tenor of extraordinary brilliance: Alice May Carley, pronounced one of the __l_1eM contraltos since Homer; and Phil Fein, eminent buifo tenor and statge director. l JOSEPH SllEElltlN. The Greatest Entertainment Event in the History of (Zharlottetown Which Should Attract Patrons From All liver the Island NOT This is the same company, Principals, Chorus, and Manage- ment that played all winter at the Arlington Theatre, Boston, and later toured the largest New England cities, coating here from Halifax direct, and closing the season in St. John immediately after their Char- lottetown engagement. sears ON SAL dressed to C. J. (lallagher will receive prompt attention. ]’ItI(‘.ES:—Evenings $1.00 to $2.50. Matinees:-~50c. Children; lurtain Rises at 8.30 and 2.30 at the Box Office Wednesday morn- ing July 7th at 9.30. Mail orders ad- Adults $1. (For any seat. No reservations) _..______-. THE CENTRAL IT PAYS to buy tn this province .____. PICNIC AT SUMMERFIELD JULY 7TH. COME ONE! (‘omt- alll to the social in Elliot llali, Rocky Point. Wednesday July 7th. lttlH-‘Y-lbili. UNVEILING MONUMENTE- Jul) 8th at 2 tfcloclt in lhe after- noon will br- an eventful hour in New London North when the PM“ pie will unveil a luontitttcnl to tlu- mgmory of the. bravo ones who have flallen in the war. To Sllflllllvil the gratitude that should ilever die this monument serves a high pfiypuse and tuany will zuther to this event from far outside the im- mediate fncighboruootl. Atldreases will b9 given by the ilev. G. C. 15,107, iLii, (‘ztntpbt-II, Superin- tendent. of Education, Major i). A. McKlnnon-untl others. 'l‘he monu- mam h“ been set up beside the "Old Church" and passers-by ore loud in their praise of ltsmattrac- limos. .___ l, _ You are no! 0.x n o r l - m o ntl n I when 70v ulo Dr. Chase's Ointment rm . .ilic1arnl and iikln irritations. [gzrellovel at ones and gradually h ll tho skin. Hnmple box Dr. Gnu Ointment free l! you men- | paper and send in. stamp 0c. a box; nil dealers n. Bowl l Co.. Limited. ‘Johnathon "CONSULT HOLMAN'8 CATA- log." 9045-612“. ROSE VALLEY —'l'itere will be strvict- in llost- Valley church at. ll a. n'.. on Suutlzrv. PICNIC AT SUMMERFIELD on St. James (Jhurch ttrouutls, \Ve|l- nestlay, July‘ 7th. Reserve the date. liiltl-nteiii. {R81 DTTTOII ‘()6 DIIDTHTJTOJ, '\ll‘(i l} 0] 051'], pill! f; n1 I Flllou out“) "soouto pto sin go isms ‘asnou ixau 100.11g notion-Q {q o; Silfrufl) sin W350"! 5771i HNIXNHF ‘H '9 '50 BAD FISH SElZEQ-A quautlly’ of mackerel on sale in the city market yesterday were confiscated by the l-‘ootl inspector for the sit)", l)r. i\'.\'v'. hit-Klunon. Ten mackerel in all were seized consisltilq of both fresh and colnetl i'l.-Ii Some of the llsh were so had that. the bones were dropping out and they load to be buried. The citizens will he glad to learn that at last some- thing is being done to prevent the little of such articles of food in this city. Too long have the citizens borne with such u condition of ai- falrs and it is hopul that ltereaiter any tiitompi to folst such food upon the people will meet with the punishment such actions so strong- ly deserve. ,r.<- q SERVICES CANCELLED.—'I'ltele \\'ili be no service. ill the iiaptlst (‘hurt-hes oi‘ (‘aventlislt and Fair- view on Sunday July 4th. POSITIVELY no advertisements accepted at. this office for next day's issue after 6 p. m. unless paid for in advance. L.O.L. SERVICE-Jami Sabbath n larvt attdieutct- groeletl llev. .\tlr. Me. t. .tr in the Presbyterian church Valleyfletl, when a special sermon was ]ll'l‘ll(‘ili'li to the Urangtttetl of that. tiistrict. The offering for ihe lh-otestttttt Orphanage amounted to $58,115. FISHING ON NORTH SIDE.- Mr. (leorge l.e('lnir,of iiustltrovillt- was in the city yesterday. ile in- fortns the (luardlztn that flailing during the past week ltas been bati- ly interrupted by lteuvy winds. 'l‘he lobster lliilllllg mot exceptionally tgiltlll and many of the fishermen made izood tnoney. (foil and ntack- erel were at average catch during favorable weather. VALLEY SCHOOL-The half- yottrly exmnltuitltm of the Valley School was held on ‘Fucstltiy the 29th. A nntnber of visitors and parents were present. Tile exam- fpyition, wqs conducted by tho rattler , ithslstctl by Rev. i’. J. Duffy, ionn, Major J. llyrne, and J. ll. McTague, sittdent, RI. Dun- ttiulfs. The pupils were subjected to n searching examination. and the results showed that tho instruc- tion given was abvaiha ordinary, B u- tmuraitletl school. In his remarks i-‘r. Duffy expressed his 1ileasttrt- at lacing present, and he was both ltlellfitttl and surprised at. the ex- amination which he said, was the best. he ever ttttentletl. lie further remark d that two hundred dollars suppletneili, taught to lutvt- been voted. This is trerlttillly very grail» lying to the tcttcher, Mr. iioliter, who has brought llle school up to a lllith standard. 'l‘he [it-topic of the Valley are fortunate in having the service of such a teacher. At lill‘ close, Major ilyrne presented each pupil with a souvenir phoiu-wlew of tholGrea-t. War. MONEY ORDERQ-The Post Ofllce Department has recently established Money Order httslness at several new post oiilees in this province. i-iopeflelll was made a money order oiliee from the 1st or June. French River and ilowlan will be able lo lsstle money nrtlers from the first July, and it is the intention to give this lmproventetit to nevnrnl other offices which can- not at present do a money order busliless. The Post Olllcc at Princeton, (Malpeqtlc) has been irnnslcrretl. and is now in charge of Mr. John (‘lurk Wootlsitlc, a re- turned soldltrr, who was hntlly wounded at Pnsstthentltlcle, anti whose services overseas were of a very meritorious character. jiis ap- polttttetncnt, is gpnerztlly etimllejitl- n ed. Q -—-—--a0-0>-—-—'- IMPERIAL ‘COMMITTEE PLANS TO LINK THE EMPIRE UP BY WIRELESS ' a sit-fend mp»;- l.‘ x Lita, ‘ ‘ ltil Wireless 'l‘elegrttphy tee retxmtmeadetl tho establlslr meat oi u system of wlrtvltaas throuizltoul the Empire. 'l‘\vo wire- |less 'chalns are (aniline-d in the re- pont. One lo Attstrallzl with lnler~ llltltiillir) stations and the other to South Africa. also with intermed- late stations. A similar communion nonoioonn iThe Boston Grand Opera Com- lpany, atvltleh opens hero July 12th, just Finished last week unm-ngttge- lluddlgore, the final Opera. proved the most successful of any which this popular Company played oi 1 er this seasttn or last, and vwll' be. ‘llllllflifllllvti with great plt-nsttre by our tnuslt: lovers on the above tlaie. During n recent enpzagentettt in New York 92,648 persons saw imrlolttgore, which is. hy"the way, fi is opera intriesqtti- nn melo-~ Q’ mwiuttsn tliy Sir .Wilitam llbert and Sir Arthur Suillvairl. Mr. Gallagher reports that there has been a great deal of comment regsrdng Ruddlgore, as very few had over hoard ole-the opera. Mr. Watkins however who, as we all nail», i; pupil; annulment to- (‘lonnnlt- GREAT OPERA WILL BE HEARD IN CHARLOTTETOWN FOR THE FIRST TIME JULY 14TH. WAS GREATSUCCESB tncnt of four weeks in Halifax, and tion with Canada must be estab- llaltctl, but this can only be done aftor tho conference has estimat- ed the cost which will be. about one itilllitm and a quarter pounds. Mar- coni proposals were rejected chief- ly on ttecount of the prohibitive cost, and as creating an undcsir» able monopoly. A IN HALIFAX. judge, is the authority for the ststetnont that it is one of the‘ most interesting operas ever writt- en, and personally Mr. \Vutkls' lu- fornls Mr_. Gallagher that he ls anticipating tllutltiiilllre even tuore than any krtt fill? other operas. Patrons should remember that it lt-lv-illiilfialibihlll to-hoar all the dif- ferent members oi’ this interesting compnn-y without attending all tho operas. nnrl, in view of filo-fact. thutuiythlmuit tlhis nature comes llllh_'_\0nCe_ lira g er tion, man will sci-Mun.‘ Tile . out an 1h Apo ‘Wetlnestlnyht matinee are not re- scrverl, but tickets will ho sold in advance to the limit of ‘the aest- ing capacity. Sent sale opens Wed- I ly lotileltlg for trouble. iiut tlitli kind of a settrclt never pays. Not but that our search will be unsuc- cessful, for there's always enough trouble lying loose-if we wan to tzrttap it. ’i‘rtmble has as many |il“l(‘l(l'l‘tl as a thistle-tint] ls about as profitable a possession. What's the use of huntint: for it’! The only excuse in lumilni: trouble is to ellmlnttfe ll when we find it. llui professional trouble hunters do not have. this end ‘in view. They profor lo scatter its seeds by gloating over it, titagnlfy- lng it, telling others about it. They simply level in details and repell- tions. (‘if such are. tho chronic kickers and born pesshnlsts whom we all like to avoid. 0t course we don't always have to hunt. trouble. Sometimes it's right about. our pathway. ready to obtrude Itself xvhlehever way we turn. Then we nor-d to remember for our comfort that we have no special patent on brand or inten- sity. Others have passed the sumo vlgay, olhcrti have carrléti the sumo lnntlnor a greater one. We nro helped by the bravery anti sweet- ness and solf-forgetfulness ot oth- ers. neldsy, July 7th at 9.30 a.m. at the theatre ‘ticket office. ,.._.¢.k. $1 1m us. ,We can shut-up our lives if Some of us seem to be continual- Tbey. ln turn, are helped by - we wink- qnd live only in our sor- rows and resrettui memories. OI! SECURE RESERVATIONS EARLY FOR ALL THE OPERAS! 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