i ' "than she-n» In I r . affords the snicker every- thing that is uptedate and best in Olsen. Tobacco. IO srettes and flinebers- Artlol “We make ‘e lbw!!!‘ ty 6r ' this particular lint use ‘know W . ._ fieflliillili“ :9i'iit"miii£ihfli*m’ ulna. ltlfyusr wantte set s] eke N? Yib.ii1 , FEET BURN l 4 9'7 my. ' Make your selection hangout’ ' t , _ we can save you money on cigars bythe borer cigaret- i.“ ‘III Qllllllliilll. 1M rooms. ll rooms with prmte baths. Completely ro-' levelled. < E. i. FOSTER Central Drugstore i Excellent menu. Prompt Ierviee. H. ,0. lllOWN, Manager, Charlottetown Hotel 00., Ltd. Proprietors. llll-d-lllt. ' i _ . ‘ FUR SALI-‘F-ly "puilciis. Lay-warty this‘ fall.-. Also stun Q yvheat. bats mid‘ i, ytnix - g I-Wu Wglreihl pigeon.‘ v ois-iomzr/ ‘phwmvwnn mm ‘; ~ shl ooh. ‘i l}, um y. v ¢ , , * _ ‘,;,‘ ‘ “ ‘C ‘1v¢‘s‘ ' l Advertisements. under this bending, Io. per word for each in- n‘ re oo es oolne to our one to rteatorwsrdsd. ilve cents wrd. but five ilgures (u $1.000) r ttnneel to cover eost must accompany all advertise- tllls rule be overlooked? advertisements remittance elnnet be solmow e ed. who must be add to cost in cover Contra: ons count as onb are allowed as one we d. ~ Cosh .re II lllll- no ease can r v vod s Agents Wanted Lost PORTRAIT AGENT! WRITE U8, _ state amount. of our business for special prices. e liow have the largest, best equipped plant in Canada. can give Eremptcst ser- vice and but wor at. moderate prices’ prints finished, frames new line. Freeflsmples. cr- chants Portrait Company, Tor- 1618-14541. For Sale. onto. LOBT-DUNLOP can SPECIAL tire and rlm noon 0n Sourls, Car gun, lottetnwn road. Finder please ad- vise Keith Rogers, Charlottetown. , _ Aug. Z-iwk. FIVE FOR NALE-—A' IIFJAUTIFIIL hier- pasengur Stlidsbjker. D. A. , _rsen, North Carleton. _ _ _\‘ ibiflfil-l-ll. “Teachers 3...,” cums WANTED SECOND CLASS TEACH- er for Eldon School. Male preferr- ed. Supplement $175.00. including minimum. Apply to J. It. M Will- n S.h " an l t"=.:, so. rnlzdwni-dzl. sgsgr2ég%.; 4‘ M ilmi, Ellie . Iilll-(é-l-Gl. 1W)\NTI~iD—'lfI<}ACI>IIdll Fill! CAMP- hellton Rehonl No. 92. Supplement $175.00. H. l3. McKay, Secretary, New London, P. 0 ZOOO-B-ii-dl, Tlcii ' A s The following berses\have~ paid up and are eligible to start on that- date. 1 Albert J., nominated and owned 2 Hilda 8., nominated und owned by J. Stanley Wcdioclr, Charlottetown 3 Edna Hamlin, nprnlnatedkpndpwncd 4 Lois Guy, noull i’) 6 2.40 Miss Belle Rico, nominated and Commodore Cresceus, no Bouthport. Juanita Aubrey, nominated and 4g gqfifiltflhl Belle Baring, Qnominated and .1‘ ‘. V , 2.25 s: v-A Angus Dillard, nominated and b: Charlottetown. Keemnh Aubrey. nominated a Corner. m m John P. Smith, Kinkora. _ Lillllirl Pstchen, nemiliated~_ Bridgetown. Miss Leyburn Forwood. Montague. ‘ Q ~s 19o- Minnle P., nominated by T. Murray Harbor. ‘ The above iist of horses is ' day's racing held on the lllllfi-...5N°1" st 8.45 s. m. carrying" passengers and horse! Fares: First-class return [E15, second ei All horses afraid of Autos will enter by eas horses will go buck themain road i0 "i9 "M llhrlted in the iield back of the T will be in ohm-gonad take care "i" noted Teams eild Automobiles will passengers back to the Race Green ‘ file best dinners in town at a very Mm have _s re v tellers. second i9 none- "_ ‘ fies. solid "atofftiailart we sun-nu. Nulllllnn on‘ Youmr “wolf Habit- 2.l7 GLASS MIXED _ edww qwheu by ‘ _ Kellie, nominated and dished by Jellies Arbiilz; Charlottetown. Corwin Iiaiqneminnteifiiy TIGJves, owned by John RSmlth, Klnkom. Miss Elred, nominated by T.G. Ives, owned by John Pflmith, Kinkorn. Upton Prince, nominated and owned by Horne Bros" Wlhsloe. Sybil C., nominated and‘ owned by Venaches Curley, Village Green minatcd and owned by W. McNeil], Batonette, nominated and owned by D.E.Mcl’herson,New GIflBEOW-N-S owned by J. Parker Hooper, Ch'town. Wilfrid, liai. nominated andowned by Ha Ed. lncanda, nominated by B._ Christie Dillon, nominated by the McKinlwil Commodore K., nominated and owned by G. Ives, owned by Preston Prowse, LUST-AUTO CRANK IIFIIWVEEN Cornwall und Crapaud. Finder nlpmlo notify GM. Cox, 313 ldustnn Street. 2025-8-3-3i. ._.__._.___.__._-_...__.__ LOST-ON JULY 20TH IIEGWVIEEN uylltcl" llcrl llrltlgn and Wilcutlcy River, hnnd bill: containing purse und sum of money. Finder please notify Mrs. John Chandler, Whcatley River. 2094 L051‘ SUNDAY EVENING AUGUST 1st, between Klnlcoru Church aml Wostrnorclnnd, n urochulmi hund- bag, containing sum of menu-y and other articles. Finder plvnse notify George Trainer, Kl-iiyks Cross. 2081-8-5-21. Male Help Wanted Apply (l. It. Hooper, 145% Grout. George Street. . 3i 1 x Miscellaneous can nmn. ss-s-mr us‘ me Grant George Street or phone _ 675-1.. City or country, service. iii. Wmeed WANTED ‘I0 IIUY WITH 0|‘! Without lurid, block of standing lumber, anywhere on 1". E. I. Ap- ply Spurgoon HIOROX, linnshnw. ' 1l90-1-81-0i. ununmnnnlns mm nilsrnscn- ries. We are open .for large quan- tities of blueberries and raspber- ries. We are in n position to meet . Anyone having berion to offer, phone or write us. Clarke Bros, Mt. gtewart. n11 -'l-2il-l2l. , RACES i luau» nu by Hammond Kelly, Charlottetown. J. lLMcNeill, ‘flouris. A ‘L. nostril. lfensihgton. TROT owned by W.B.McArthur. Kenslngton owned by Hammond Kelly, Ch’town. PACE mmond Kelly, Ch'town. owned by W. McNeill, Southpert. Hooper, owned by C. H. Benoit, nd owned by McDonald and owned by James nominated and owned by J- H-Miifirezor. Alex Kennedy, Southport sufliclent reason for one of the best trains will leave Charlottetown to and from the Races. ass return $1.90. lcket. Offices. where ‘will have to sell live foxesto-fln- i anee their companies, as the mar.- ‘ket for fox pelts new limited only, ' m0“ i0 "Drove how -short slghteg r we have been in the-past. We huv been taking itfor granted that the - market for lsilverifo: pelts would take care .01 itselisnd- this in the ~ face of ever growing production. ihoilkht to show us how blind we have been to our own interests. Can we afford any longer to g0 on in this way, or are we going to act M! filly cousin-illness man would and lake the proper steps to remedy theverrors of the "beet. We are at the parting of the WANTED—IIAIIIIER A1.‘ ONCE- ‘ Edward Stewart, Park Drug Co., owned by t rend. Autos and other k and the cars will he a competes‘ men '\vI" {rte-m- . '. Mi.‘ .»,~-,i,.:~.', o3? and, iiur “t..- £13m‘ w" The feet that i-ijo-xmen ar its" e being ' ' ' advised for the present season they _ *=,.<;..‘."@a.r.r'-i'i;'l'=l»ri 1 rows» To be lllven lwuy by M?ib’?¥l The llullrdlu Favorites,’ n Q is lllnnlng llore i It only requires" emollient’: immediate ways; on the one hand we have the Silver Fox Fur Selling Assoc- la-tlon willing and ready to under- take the work of taking care of our furs, advertising them, creat- illg the demand and the markets for the same. it only‘ needs the sup ‘port of ranchers but that support must be substantial. flympalhy is all very well, but in business it accomplishes little.- ‘The best sym- pathy and assistance you can ren- der is to immediately subscribe the stock of the Association and so place it in a position to carry on its work and themoney sqadvan- ced will be for your own individual good and will be returned to you many fold. Others are doing their lmri, why not ‘you. Cheering News: Each ' mail , ls now bringing in subscriptions 'to the Silver Fox Fur ‘Selling Assoc- iation. New who will be next? Do not delay for remember that it is ‘ ry to be a share-holder to have u voice at the organization meeting which wilitake place short ly. Send in your subscription and do it now and in this‘ way you will be doing your part in assuring the future of the Fox Industry. 2093. " bi PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jumieso> returned to their home in Boston after spondlnga few pleasant weeks with the formers mother, bilge. Robert Jamleson, ‘Summer- s e. ——Mr. George Sehurman, Menc- iton, N. 13., is visiting his mother. 115s. Clrxton Schurman, Summer- s e. - _ Misses Alice Boreham and "Eva Smith were the‘ guests of Mlsg Cur Sic vProwsc, Brackley, on Wednes- ay. "Momma," said 5 ‘your old Charles, looking up from- his story books, "what does this stor mean about a great-grandmother Ain't sil grand-meters great?" YWNG WOMEN . AVOID PAIN LYDIA E. P|NKHAM'8 VEG. ETABLE COMPOUND Regina, Sosk-“For two years I suffered from periodic pains and nausea so I was unable to get ur- ound. My mother had me take Ly- dia E. Plnkhanfs Vegetable Cem- pound, and 1 am much better and able to go about- all the time, which l could not do before. I re- commend Vegetable Compound to my friends if i know they suffer the some way and you may pubilsh my leter if it will help any one, as I hope it will.."—Miss Z. G. BLACKWELL, 2078 Osier Place, Regina, ‘Snsk. - If every girl who suffers us Miss Blackwell did, or from irregular- ities, painful periods, backache, sideachswdrngglng down pains, in- flammation or lceration would on- ly give this f0 ous root and herb remedy n trial they would soon iind relief from suffering. ‘ it hnrdiy seems possible that there is a woman in this country who will continue to suffer with- out giving Lydia E. l"lnkham's Vegetable Compound a trial alter nil the evidence" that is continually being published, proving beyond ‘contradiction that this grand old medicine has relieved more suffer- ing among women than any other medicine in the world. _ For special advice women are asked to write Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co.,.Lynn, Mass. The ro-, tou tonight after . cassava ..:.f;;".. "7//////ii'///iiii~ "j "b\‘_i\\\\h\ "ctusiiquiiiiai swears. 1 Sharp was“. CITIZENQ-Encourege athletics Sports"! sharp tonight, ‘ li- ,._.._ SENIOR AND JUNIOR meet. Abegweit grounds tonight. 1i n BHINGLES — Just arrived-one car shingles; lowest cash prices while unloading. P. J r Noy and ()0, _ 204s a o s1. THE HARLANQ-The steamer Harland is expected hack from Pic- undergoing a thorough overhauling on the slip. PAINFUL. ACCIDENI-Mr. Rod die Nicholson of Stnnchel sccldcn-i tally fell from a load of hay n, few days ago, breaking his arm and receiving othersilght injuries.‘ . ISLAND WOMAMS DEATH.- A telegram was received in the city Wednesday evening from Cam- bridge, ‘Mass, announcing the death of Mrs. Bradford Coilett (nee; Miss Emma Knight) formerly of this city. No particulars have yet been received. ATHLETIC MEET TONIGHT.- The second weekly athletic meet will he hcirl at the AbeEwelt grounds tonight at 7 o'clock sharp-i Events for senior and junior ntlr‘ athletes will qualify for the Mari-l time championship which will be held in about three weeks. Ciiiz~ ens generally should lend every encouragement to the efforlsio boost sport in ihis city. ‘ l. FUNERAL TODAY-The ire- moins of the iiiie J. J. Currie for- merly of the 105th Battalion ‘and who died in Hullrax on Tuesdfay arrived inst night and wcrcyfor- worded lo his home, South Shore, whence the funeral will take place today at 3 o'clock to New Domin- ion Cemetery. The deceased, as 31 years ot age. He had _ x, '; crcly wounded in the‘ "war 31H! in Comp Hill Hospital for the post two years] w BORN LEWIB -— To Mr. and Mrs. Colby E. Lewis, Freetown, P. E. 1.. July 10, a son, William Claude. . , . MCKENZlE - At Hnrtsville, ‘An; gust 4th, 1920, to Mr. and‘ Mrs. J. Duncan McKenzie, a. son._ DIED l . ANDERSON — At 7 King Square, on August 5th, widow of the late Cnpt, '1‘. Jones Anderson, aged 78 years, Funeral not-ice later. { . , . . ,._, Maicoatenls iiackliuz Prime Minister . l LONDON, August 4.—Wlnstoil Churchilrs article in w Northcliff evening paper, wherein he urged that peace with the Bolsheviks was only another form of war, provided n lively interlude of heckilng the tfltitlfiyyhflnlster, 'ia' {the House of . qvluvtsleréflr-i q clement out €bBP8fli0jW§V9i§ mo. edfestend ency" ' drew ‘veil over ‘the busi- ness, only one "oulitlonlst. Blippori- ing the motion dforwadiournmcnt. Mr. Lloyd George declared that. the article did not bear the interpreta- tion planed upon. it. "I really cam not control my Colleagues," lie- ciared the Prime Minister, eventu- ally, after much bsdgerlng. The final word was a refusal to lay down the rule, that a minister might not express his views in the newspapers so long as the views warp consistent. with government Y. The Dally Express, which has re- cently showed a certain armount of resiidlflllcss» toward the Minister suit of §orty.’years experience is 224. . declare); that the male contents I terdoy waiter lctes will be held. In the former - ‘cross currents which are helping A lady contestant remarked yes- exulnlng and testing the new $1,300 Gerhard iieintz- man Player Plano at the store of it. T. llolmun Lid., Summerslde. "That is the prize I want, und i am going to win it."' ltfof course, remains to be sccn whether or not, her prrdlctlons will come true," one thing certain who wins this piano will have o prize that she can be truly proud off during her whole llfc time. in fact such an instrument will glad- den the hearts of posterity. One of the strongest nrgumonte in favor of this Player Piano is the fact that every owner takes u pride in, and never tires t-l-lking about his Gerhard Iieintzman Pia- no or Player Piano. Among the thousands of owners we do not know n single pcrson who is not the candidate ' . ti‘ " more than, pleased with his Ger- llardjieigitzmun Plano or Player Piano‘. ' ‘ -»l.lvlore.Gerliuni Heintzm-lln Pianos are-rustic and sold in Canada rach year than any Canadian built, high class piano. They are made in the largest piano factory, and have been on the market ‘for ovcr half u. century. *1 _ r Gerhard Helntzmhli Pianos have withstood. every possible‘ climatic lest, some having been shipped to Chin-a, Egypt, Labrador and ln some. cases carried to innermost parts of South Africa on elephant transport. The fume of Gerhard ‘Hclntzman Pianos is ringing around the globe, 'i‘l1o next do be made glad willgbe the successful candidate in the Guardian Contest, when she re- ceives the $1300 Gerhard Hclntz- man Playm- Piano. - were unwilling in put their for- tunes to the test on the eve ‘of ndjoummcnt, but that tho incident hug brought to light the force 0L. the coalition rack to widen. The ncx~t round, su-ys the Express, will he on Jreiand._ nebula‘ n‘ . Cup Oilalienger NiEW YORK, August 4.-—New eromcnlal Resolute - Shamrock class. The World remarks: The proposl ilon from over thc border is allur- ing in every suggested detail. A yacht built by lCunauiizln people, manned ivy fishermen and lucked up in its venture by two grout Nova Scotiwclubs, there is a body of, czircumstanccs to stir sporting in- stincts and QXDGCiZliiOTiS to the ut- nost both in the ‘Dominion and the initcd States. The yachting expert of the ‘Sun individual. | iii i i i igcibli W U! o! Ii iiji l w" . l Kii5ii==ii i" i! Ill i t i I . i '!,‘fi.‘ >. In o... busier-cyst ‘ who is the favorite is ~_A iew drops of Msvls Pen fume and a light film o! fsce powder . will lend you addi- tional charm.~ Your individu- lit. ‘llab rill‘, cause ‘l. 2...§i1ii‘...s§.’2i.u‘.. omen , f: cho saiMevis, _ , ‘ iii ' er charming I fragrance the gentle touch of lace powder will make you truly IRR SISTIBLE. . . I ‘ L.‘ bell-room, the omen _the woman who Mavis perfume — jlrresis" from injuring tlic seats oi‘ your cur. (lot a sot of our sent covers uni] the inst times as long. You can’ " acute will rnuny ._4._._____. have them in colors tn ,.... match the car body or In contrasting shades if you wish. They cun lu- hrllsllod ur \vlmiu-ll_llllliti they wcnr like iron und always look new. Want a sct. for your car? ‘Bruce Stewa znul-s-z-cl. Fllmlifli; the races is prohibitive and and New York Iierald states that tile Now York Yacht Club is not York newspapers today devote considerable editorial splice to the “Ross, of Montreal, for the Amen en's Cup. "There are able yachts designed in Canada und fine amateur sea sport," says the Tribune, and the challenge Mr. Ross offers pro- mise a great battle for the Am- erica's Cup, it says. ' What we trust both sides will real- ize. is that lhe good of yachting demands a radical change in iili: type of yacht developed in till". most conspicuous of all races. "The Times expresses regret over the probability that ‘Mr. Ross in- tends to enter a bout of the ivmp- ilnemout Use ‘_I)EL- TONIC. lloln; Beautiful _, 11nd Lustrous. D "lvli . .-' l. -' ' At last a remedy has been dis- covered that will positively destroy the Pest Dandruff. That Dandruff is caused by germs is accepted by every sensible per} on. Dandruff is the root of all hair vlls / DELMATS FRENCH 1mm TOiNliP will kill the dandruff germs and remove dandruff in ten days, " or money back. The manufacturer guarantees it. I't will grow hair, stop itching scalp, falling hair, and make the hair thick and abundant. it prevents hair from turning grey, and mm; life and lustre. DELMATS FRENCH HAIR TONIC ls a hairdressing that has become the favorite with women of taste and culture," who know the social value of beautiful hair. A large, generous $1.00 ut lending drugglsis every- where. The name "DELMATS FRENCH HAIR TONIC" is on ever-y bottle. Sold by W A. Foster, Central Drugstore, Charlottetown. "reported challenge of Alex-under C. Ladies of Culture and Re- . Marne FRENCH 1mm It Makes the bottle costs only - Klikeliy to wclcomo the Canadian challenge. ilenvrltcs: The club Wmlld like to have recess from pup competition next summer as the cost of building defenders and I P process mak like iron, kee their harden or ere 10ft and co Niésstiefeclory service. _ v.‘ ‘II mercy. have sires-tarnish‘ "elm! es them as waterproof es is possible with leather, and very durable. spzshs".l.r..z'ad.izr'gfirz"ri.s" “Y. a l 5°“? "Wk 500i» With the ease. of a moc ty o a Pelmer-McLelian Farm Boots wear after wetting. Always orieble, and are cheaper than other oots that do not give such .‘ T " [I your dealer cannol‘ will» you. one Paimer-McLeiian Sbocpsclr Gompsny Limited the mass of detail incidental to such contest is big enough to iii" ind g1 ation‘ t_le,lc..~i coral rt he i o! ‘golgirzdt (kit?! ‘"1" ' q ‘9 . mend the exclusive attention ,members who feel that the" “l. ‘lime to that sort or thing tuft/sum- l , or Heavy Work PALhigER-McLELLAN Farm Boots are ideal for ._ avy work at all seasons of the year. The exclusive Paimer-McLellan Chromoil tanning shape, o not n 13 m » “mil Dirt; A” _ _ .. rt 8; Co Ltd omfs- SiGGD-—i!:l]lBi‘.i2liiy 2| position Oil the police forctw réi w." w The‘ inure rensulWu man nus for It is said that position affects nt your service. __--_-.-._-_-._"v__- -- 7rcil5ii~rs r l-iANosD new wows our STlLL ac was meet lhe special trains and convey do, where they can procure one n! inei tee. Montana's meal leblvl 025a.’ .. I T. 0. lVllv DICKY viPPYwARY; {i/Arcu, gun skin-I'm 1 nos-r was worms] or rum‘ wATcu mo ooi“ m; wouto n" same. was-rcpt?" "Suns! ” 5MB His. “THEN I stouev av lF l LOST THE CASE AND GOT A NEW CASE root-r, wouto n" STiLL as ms suns WATCH f” -“cERTAlNi.Y.“ ‘fi “ii/surges YOU EOUNW-‘IHBIOED woRKs'"'Auo:cKss.Anorrexfiam TOGETHER, WHAT wA-lycu ' THAT sgj” ‘ .n.msnl-”,,in.n. H E'f;'n.§t>.-Ml?m- sari ‘ 945,931» '\ ~e-'.