‘A _ rm: CHARLOTTETOWN ovations ‘ y t From Our Own Correspondent lrl t -~- f‘. ' . Mlltoa . sl1ts' o= if... ' » . . ' m Tale of mihg new, l ‘and, rials j-A gill-g "Qfiififil" v efiickj on a sun burned Toxin farm. _A girk-yeung. beautiful, when soul w.“ lntarvlng for bQItl$¥‘I‘Id.|OVO. . OIl-richel, fine clotitel. jewels, a mansion- lndaman. l_ n A Man-one inom odd»...- world of culture and breeding. ' llul l‘ y Love flamed Into life, 'btl love walsnenisa her. - _ Y‘ . But love found a wnylllhhe peril of a great disaster. Love won through. fire and flood and storm as you shall see In this etory of dynamic action, adventure and romlnce. ALSO-PATHE NEWS & . TOPICS or frns DAY crrlzsns PRGIINTATION T0 1 DR. R008 TONiGFIT. -A fnIbwoIl _ lzpeting of citizens wlll be held In ‘ t o Bonrdof ‘Prado lioonlstoulght forlthe purpose of presenting Dr. and Mrs. Alexander Ross with lneluemoes fro ‘nitrous the occasion of t‘ r eppr, for Vancouver, B. Ci’ - :0 the shortness of time th‘ ‘m littce was unable to call many of tho Doctor's friends, u ,ihe res- ponse was so generous" that a further call wasdcenlcd unneces- sary. All citizens are cordially invited to he prcscnt at the furo- well gathering tpnlghi. -~anol> ca... llolmlurs Catalog conrus cumin qltollt, eon- cart Imgua ofycross our, Monthly evening June 28. . - ll LONDON. mar so. IN THE cannon‘ PAVILION ‘l KING'S _ The chief social event of the eek has been the lsit to Eur:- nnd of the Kill; and. ueen oi Italy accompanied ‘by llwll‘ I00, ll"! Prince of Podmont, and ilwll‘ liauglltcr, Princess Mafalda. incidentally tho visit has served a splendid advertisement f0!’ Canada. The round of entertain- hlents Dmllllred ("Y ‘he R97“! visitors included u trip la tile Eur pire Exhibition, and the first place Cornliuspectcd at‘ Womble)’ W“ the ‘Canada Pavilion. -' Hare Kim; (lcorgu, Queen Mary» Prince Arthur of Ccnnllught, and the lta- Iloll Royalties were received b)’ the lllgh (lolnulissloncr, Mr. Lu!‘- kill and members of thc Canadian Coluluiltoc. 'l‘ho Canadian Mount- ed Police ill thoir scarlet iunlcs and slouch hats formed a guurd of honour. _THE REGULAR MEETING of the Womous’ City Clo-b will ‘be ilelll in tho _Board of Trodc rooms Friday Julie 20 at 8.30 p. m. lnbtold oi Tuesday. ‘ ' 1'1 _-.___ IMPROVING CONDITION OF GOVERNMENT POND.— a, a re- sult of the motiolrpnssud at tho last meeting of the Glty Council. the City Surveyor ls ‘now suiWYl|l' "lonlll-ug the work of cleaning up tho llovorulncnt Pond. Since hlollllny,‘ Juno 9th a largo uulnlllel" of Illtlll lluvc boon eluploycd digg- ing null removing the cur-lends of mud tllnt represent lilo nccunlulll- lilln of mlllly yours. Whon tho basin of the pond has been thor- oughly clollrod out the ilnnks will ho reinforced with stone, a pre- caution that wlll eficclivoly pre- Vtlll. tho sides from (trumbliug and again creating the condition that has lunlie tho prel-lclrt move necessary. At lilo (eonlplotiou oi’ this work ihorll is no doubt but that, instead oi‘ n liability. tho pond wlll be n vnlulllllo asset to tho appearance oi‘ tho city. Bulgar Tobacco . Growers Succeed In Cooperation STANIMAKA, llulgarln, June 10. Starting fivu yours ago with n lflllltltflllllt rnpltnl of about $12, a co-opl- ativo society of tobacco growers of this district has Iloou so phellouulelllllly eucc siul that it 1,,- sinrlillg n Ilil_llt.|.l~\\'l\lll cu oper- ntivo cnlupaign that is attracting lunch nttl-lliiull. . Nu nlnttler Ilow largo his stock Ilollling, n luombsp- has but one vuto. The lllilllillfvllltflll of tho plnulnilclls and factories is elec- livl- by dirl-lct volo null tho co upvrntivl- idea has into nll phases oil luolubcrs. ' Ilowu by the annual report just issue-d that the society con- trols tour-filthy of the business oi‘ this town. It extends to its mem Ill-re physical, educational and lllornl help. lis own physician..- visit sick ule-nlbors, they nro taken to society hospitals ill society alli- bulllucos. It lunilrtalns a large orchestra which gives sl-lul-wockly ‘concerts lll ite owll hull. it llns ills own legal advisers and its owll Schulz says ho could have re- l-ourt for the settlvlllvlll. c! disputes i ‘ ‘Mlwuvvl. memburkh IILllllPll lll the air lunch longer had Wm," a ‘hetermrfltmn m m“ ho made proper preparations for quantity m. quality m. u cuoperub nu extended flight. He~ had no- I18 _ , ‘v -wn»wfltl' AIICG Calhoun, ll/llltwl $lll> art-cl A nnzt Q. nllssol-.."Fio.v.'l?._; Quid.‘ Mlnard’: Linlment PERSONALS Very Rev. Dr. J. C. McGuIgan lcavcs this morning for Edmonton lifter visiting Ills parents Mr. and Mrs. George McClulgan, Weyluollth Street, City. For _ The screen’s favorite sweethearts, Annafi. Nllsson land Milton Sills, in their greatest per- formilllf-‘e, “Flowing: l élllr ” by Rex Bunch at the Prince Edward iOmlrI tar-v», I .. ‘T h Mrs. lltev.) C. E. No-wnan has arrived Ia the city with her two children on a visit to her parents, Rev. W. A. alld Mrs. Thompson, Hayfield St. - IVIEMENTO FOR QUEEN MARV Ut’ course King (lmrgc Iilltl Qucan Mary iclt themselves to be on familiar ground both in the Canadian Pavilion, and ill tho Ilulldings occupied by tho Canadian‘ Pacific and Canadian National Railways. So fur froln needing guides they were themselves ublc m nci. as guides Io the distingu- lsllod visitors from Italy. Iiolll tho British and Italian Sov- crcigus were greatly interested in tho luaps nu which cloctrlc lights traco the railways lines. (lucen llillry was attracted by a modal 0i n 290 ton locomotive of the Calla- lllnn National hallways and ac- cepted n roplicn in gold. The Prince of lValcs‘ (Jnnudlan ranch null Iluugnluw also ongagoll atten- tion and Queen Mary noted the luodel of tho Prince and his horse ulnde from Canadian butter. Mammoth crockery Sale l We are “Closing Out" our Crockery Business and our immense Stock of well assorted Dinner and Tea Ware in ‘China and Semi-Porcelain, General cfqgke’), and ma”. _ ware in large variety. is being offered at prices which cannot be equaled anywhere. . Successful Glider Built- of Discarded Wire ‘And Tin (United Press) KOENIGSBEIHI, Germany, Juno Iii. —0ld bmomsticks, bnling wlrc and scraps of tin snlvcd frolu milk and bully beef calls were-chiefly used lll constructing the glider ill which Ferdinand Schulz In an ox- pl-rlulltltnl flight remained ill thu llir eight hours 42 minutes null eight seconds und thereby estab- lished n world's record for heavier tllnu n.ir nlnoillues without motors. Schulz’ soul. was lunde of the _ _ lid of n box from America which l""‘"'_““‘rl"'" hon,- n (‘Ilicago label. The sail m“ m“ "r m‘ piano. was constructed by Schulz during odd luonlnlts when he was not busy touching a school clues llt'l‘8 in Exist Prussia, which is his homo. The flight took place at ltossltteu. Schulz appeared Inst year with a glillvr luade of hop poll-s and scrap till, but his lnzlchlnc was rejected by tho technical ltoullnlttco and he was not nllowl-d to compete ill tho luol-t on ‘the theory that it was lla- safe. \ Being “Direct Importers" we are thus enabicd to give ‘ purchasers the benefit of our Close Buying, which ‘with the Discounts given during our Jlosing Out Sale," gives an opportunity to purchase from ollf‘ large Stock at prices which ‘willll never again be given the people of Prince Ed- ward Island OUR OFFERINGS INCLUDE CANADA LIFE ASSURANCE CO. This wook (he (Jnunlln Life As- surance Co, has moved luto new hcnll offices ior the United King- dom. 'l‘llis removal is more than ululully interesting. lt ls not mer- ely a case o! acquiring fresh prom- fsos. Tho building selected marks the cvcnt as really historical. For tho Company has found an nllollo. not In‘ tho narrow streets and dark corners of that section of London know as "the City". It has come into tho Wcst End, within a iow minutes walk of the lligll ('0llliIllSI~il0llflf"8 (lifice and of lilo English headquarters of the C. l’. ‘it. and the Canadian National Rall- wayo. Here t-hsy have bought not‘ an office, but the mansion of one ~ Stock-Patterns in Limoges. Nippon China and Somi- -Porcelaln. Dinner and Tea Ware (Sold in any quantity), Dinner Sets. Tea Sets, Crown Derby. Nippon China in lil- dlvidual pieces, Cut Glass, Tumblers, Teapots. Jardinercs, - Toilet Sets in 6 and 1O pieces. Lamps. Pointed, Gilt and Plain White Cups and Sanders, Plates etc., etc. Chums, Butter Cracks, Bean Pots, Flower Pots, etc.. etc. In fact. anything carried In a First ClassCrockery Store will be '~ found here. Carefully check up your "Crockery Wants" and take advantage of the Wonderful Values now offered. y Discounts 25% to 50% off our already Close Prices. ‘Store open 9 to i2 a. m.. 1.30 to 5-30 p. m., Saturdays 7 to 10 p. m. SUNNYSIDE “Black 8c Co. i CHARLOTTETOWN Q: 2titi5~6-]4-Stt8i_ We hlvo the largest stock of Marble and Granite Mon- umontgln the molt artistic duIQnI in this province.‘ monnhip, satisfaction gun nntpod. pill-platoon Include mod-l lfihl’ Qmotpd In cemetery. . .,_ , C‘; etery lettering prompt- iy ‘a talus lb. . clilllllllelo Bell lac lo... n. Charlottetown Phone 74H P. 0. Box l8 . I‘ l4 . _’ 4 . l 4 Professional (lords l1 llPalmbr ‘l8; _l’;llll1lvr t my‘; _ LMEQJLJI. “new film . l. m " sale ° is. ° ' of m it‘ n: ‘alllldlnfl _ V,» P. -E. ‘l. m y F T", l. B. A. ha, account: In. r. McPI-li! rrln rs, Attorney, Etc. l Money, o’ 16in . _l p? "l lllcGuigan 4 For Fl McPhcl ‘ t Elli landing Charlottetown ‘J . ._ __. _. ..__. SOMEBODY SOMEWHERE WANTS YOUR PHOTOGRAPH 163 Great George Sire ct §—OO§OO-0 lfl'".I“l{H|'l‘Zltl\'I‘l0N of filo (‘.\I'I'I IHIHTIIN FOLD HTIDKALIC (1)., LTIL. At Nofill Spwlnay. N, H, 1 l1 prepared to furnish ntornxn 9 fur lie-ruin, llniry and Farm Pru- rlu l‘lr4|l and etc. 0 l’ Ill llsliil. PLANT OOOOQOIO-O-O-O ro Insurance Consult n. M, SIMPSON 158 Richmond ltreot Phone 860 _______f_________ *"**"*"""~f W0 GREAT SWEEDES (Turnlpl of Courle) Carter’s Prize Haszards Improved l-snd- Carter's Millpond The TwoBest Tur. nips Grown Ind mil ‘known to the farm-- erl of P. i. Inland. Germans- tlon Tut nearly 100 per e m, (Sold In s“ only.) "Q41 Id , packages Price 75 canto pol- po 4, l; by mull add lo 1 par ill." for .P°"~"l°- . » . t - Acndonly aro cr's tobacco crop lg observed, they sl-nd tho society rhcluist to anal- yzo soil and crop and delcrluino lilo clluso of the decline. Not only docs thr- sooiely refusi- to lIl-lll with non-cooperative pro llll(7l'l‘g-; of tobacco, bill it insists upon employing co-upl-rniurs llsl carpenters. msllons, producers of building ulnterillls and oi‘ lllllllllllb cry. Ono of the result; is n remark- lllllt‘ improvement lll lilo morals oi‘- lllt‘ town. llrunkcuncsls is pracll-l l-lllly unknown, although Stnniula kn is lllt- cmtre of a, wine industry also t‘.Il~ll|It'.l‘IlllVE In It; operation. 'l‘lll- oily government is almost completely neutrons; by co-oper n ors. ~ - 9 St. Marys Academy Wlnnlpeg ~ Tho Sisters of Si; Mary's Acad- l-my, f‘rescolliwoud, Winnipeg, will ol-lleilrnill. In Ocillbcr, 1921i, tho fli llelh anniversary df tho oslnlliish- ulll.l._ of their Arsnllonly lll Winnl. Ill-R. All former pupils of lhl. roquclltell tn send Iholr address to the Slsicru at BL illflliyY-‘l Alrmlcnly Iloforl- Juno 1st, (lnnndiun and American pnpofg plcnso copy, - , coco ‘CHOCOLATE, COATED, CASCARA CATHARTIC These tablets-are; entire- IY frne from harmful lub- etnnoen and may b, up” by children ll reliiliy as adults. They nrqdnvaiagug for Diiloulnen. “shading; In the mouthrilok Hud- . l ache, Constipation and an conditions which owe their origin to denudation; q Gtomnoh. Liver and Bowel. i a i | i I l l l l i i l SMALL poof, grin; i i l I l I snubs i i laid at our dun broil; _ FtGEdICwAWIIt. -' glectcd to take along gloves, and wnc-‘iu Ills shirt sleeves; ‘toward afternoon he felt ‘the cold keenly. IPillnliy. ill- says, ho became so hungry lhnt he decided to land null l of the noble families of. England——| tho ancient llomo of the Boscawen! family, lilo hand of which is Vis-' oount ‘Falmoulh. This house is! lls he llid not Ilnvo u watch with him, he vras most surprised whr-nl Iuforluoll thnt_lm hull established ll rl-oord. I Sturdy, Foreigner Floors Wilful ” Chinese Soldier (United Press) PEiilNil, Juno 16, —A Chinese swlldior nrluod with n sack of cup- pr-r coins beat up an Italian, an. Aluerilean and an Englishman on n rl-ceut Slltlflflydlltflfillllfl in retalia- llon fur having boon denied the privilege of walking on the wnll which bounds tllll Lcgntlou Quar- lt‘l‘ on lilo snlllll. llo llnd iloon told by lilo (lhiul-slrpollco that till- wnll wns reserved for the nuo of foreigners. . A few days after lllH_(!Vll7il0Il tho soldier strolled into llatulnl-u Sirel-t, whit-Ir bounds tho LPKZL lion (Quarter m tho oust. llppnreut- ly dolcrlllluod to assert. hill rights. ills first vicllnle, tho Italian nud tho Aulericnu. oucnpcd with slight Infuries. Fllqsllell with victory tho soldier then rlamountzld tho for» Illdlllul wall propnrod to challengi- the first "foreign dovll." An Eng- lishman ulouuted tho roulp. tho soldier swung his slack of coins and lilo lllnglishlnnn wcmt down. llo ccrnnlblled tu Ills feet and lnndod u right. to tho paw which floored tho Chinese. An American mar- iuo cnluo to tho nlsctlo and hold lllc snldlor until the Legatlon Quarter police arrived. Tho sold. Ior was Iodgod in the Lelzation Qunrtor lockup where ho has sluco been held puldlng assurances by, tho Chinese military authorities that ho will be adequately uulsh- od. The Englishman bro e his hand in the afiray. » and Jttlr occupants‘- ‘it Jtlnosptlon ‘%M" ll ‘WHICH Jllfilnflwlliiotiurm liiiuatcd ill one of the most famous of London's squares, St. Jamesl Square. i j AN ARISTOCRATIC REGION f ~Wl<‘or centuries Si. Jami-s’ Square been the proud preserve of g English" aristocracy. Every‘ ouse has nlnlle HUIIIB contribution to tho history of the Empire. its owner, at one tlmo or another has been u Prlnle Minister, ‘a grout Admiral, or u famous soldier. Thu atmosphere of the square recalls tho roposeful past, rather than sug- gl-llts the stirring liio of today. You can Imagine nothing so completely rnmoved from the world oi com- merce or more opposed to tho spirit of "hustling." There are of course no shops in this square. Away from tho rush and roar of tho main streets, it is n. quict rotrcat whore horses null tranlcurs arc unknown. The llonsosaro-stili, for lilo most part, occupied. as resid- ences, or clubs and probably only u bank or nu assurance colupany would be tolerated ill this region. ill fact, but a few years ugn u pro- posal to establish ally plncl- of ilul-tlness in tho illldst would have cnuscd an uproar aumug tho "blue blooded" owners of adjac- ont property. WHAT THE BUILDING IS LIKE Hence, I say, the coming oi tho Canadian Life Assurance Co., lllto this quarter, is an event not only In the raoords of the company. but In the history of London. Those new premises, formerly called Fal- mollih House, were built in 1752- a few years before tho Conquest of Canada. Iullldins by one of the officials of the Company, l noticed how admir- ably tlle house had been adapted to its new puropso. There has been no ruthless renovation or pulling down of walls. While necessary al- terations have been made, there its linen every desire to preserve oigrifh p null; to lid at homo II Wilt ‘filo the anoint mutant room mid This wock l was shown over tho» g rner operations entirely to Canada and of America. l . Beginning business _on this sldc in 1903. was told this week that it now has nnlucolnq. after 21 yearn, greater than that of many. of tho Home (lfflcos, with a much longer history ‘and as largo as the whole income of the Company at the date at which tho Grout llrltain branch was: established. cnll of 1023, lilac; total assurances in force bod grown to ovor £84.- lJ00,000 tho-asseisto over £19,000,- 000 and tho Income to ovor £4,250.- 000. ~lts profits for 1923 reached what is described as the record amount of £600,000. Now business completed In iho year‘ was ovor $316,000,000 or more than hnii as much as tho total‘ asaurancés 'Ih force at tho beginning of the cou- tnry. Ollé of tho advantages claimed by the Company is the‘ high hvorngo rats of interest. which It earns on its funds in Canada where ‘the bulk of the assets bro invested. In 1921i this wits 536-4 ——0 per cont onf its total funds. A cmltnllhu "roun on ENGLAND Tho proprietors of the weekly newspapers of Qannda and their indies, wiunorel-duo llrthla country fiery shortly for rnonthb holiday trill find on a gramme. his If ll a pro- jlo ‘described ,_ ‘exhaustive. It ‘has been prilpored by the News- paper Qociety in conjoilotion- with the umpire ‘Phil’ n, m1. , secretary o! the Union delighted aJwliTlds u . l? ma. "til-chill lofty will! M“ you loot; out n-tll m‘ - u . t! fl whom 1m: yfsntudny outlined for Qflillhnclnlttrlpne some of its molt interesting Olttffil.‘ ‘ The party, 170 in number. are due hone on Itmrflth. They ltsy Ill London until Jaiy fl. when‘ they not but on a provincial IOIP-Ihlfi will he them ores. the Obie! provid- l. ll olden, yo’ flflllllil. ud to ‘ ole: nude and. ,5, - ; I 5- " ttlo nu ot up one or two oi "Northern Slates‘ ‘of Lord Rlllliell at luncheon. At. tho l Pariinnlent, the arrangements for this visit being made by Sir flurry Brltfaiu. On this first day of thclrl holiday tho‘ party wlll be tho gucniu lu lilo afternoon there Oil be a re- coption by tho Society of Women Journalists at Kousiugton Palace. In the evening soluo of tho visitors will go to the Lord Mnyor of Lon- ‘uclrs nlapll-o Ball at the olulululu. 0n July 1st, Dominion Day, lilo plrly will attend a recoptlon by tho Illgh Commissioner. Some of tho visitors v/Ill attend the Donliuiou Day dinner In the ovonlng. July 2 will ho devoted entirely to tho Bri- tlllnEmpll-e Exhibition, on July 3. the Admiralty are" arranging for tllo visitors to see the Floot at iortamouth. July 4, will be taken up by n visit to the London Docks as tho guests of the Port of Lon- don authorlty. ln tho ovoniug thcre will be a reception at thu llyceuln Club. For July 5, Sir Campbell Stuart is arranging a visit to Windsor. _ Sunday, July G, will be takon up - by a motor trip to Richmond whore they proceed by launch to Hump» ton Court Palace. After luncheon at the house of Colonel Grant lllor- llfln. the party go on to Hall Born. the residence of Viscount nornbsm. for an afternoon reception. Fertile w!!! 1hr. Monday, July ‘I. the Air Minister-y has arranged g flyh‘ n‘. rnonetratfon at tho IQIOIIIOIIIQ. , . , - The party proceed thence to Haber Cutie, to be" entertained there b! tho Jlnror. the non. J. J. Astor. (notational-Mow). n; m, Timon) and Lady Violet Astor, st an snernoon‘ reception. ' - . -- ..iuly 8 will ~be llnlgnod to u", Ilmplre lxllfbltioh.‘ in tile even. "l! M"! Beqvorhmt u lilnllsr. Next o». dot out ior their proviso The? nildiir llamupmni I ‘ on July l5. _ l9 ifil-‘Ttl-Ill". A DIUTINGHIIl-t The Iliduontlonnl World of c ' v wmwiwli fPrlnce‘ Edward ‘NOW SHOWING l’ _ n tho’ Minot-at on! Ill!» I 8e labor. ml = ' ‘in “MONK; 1i 1- w». swat f r. 1"’ "