JULY 20,1921‘ . as Tulle an NR Tonight .- ,,.. ls rwuiihwcrzahmam ‘:...'*.:...".':."r.ll“.:.l 2.. TROUQLE IS, your system is .- it f lnpurltiea that your clvlflflmhdiaeliveo and elllninaxlve organs “"33 0i. rod, oil, lllll, ellllllllsl Ind ordi- “flwlllves cathartic: and PWI" W]! hi" ll! WY baud prod the llvcr. ,...-“""~ *'""‘...T.“"""’ O I II ' llull 50"“ "'4 "on n y ' ’ result is . T ieiwwuilxylll‘ Make the teat. e"....,,".::: maelrnwlirll: he rcacuo and ls doing the work. Andoluwhatarellcfl You'll be Islllllsd to Tolllorrow Alright Cct a25" Box “ lwDiscount Sale CONTINUED TWO AWEEKS LONGER We will commence a Cash Discount Sale from July 26th continuing two weeks. This will be a rare opportunity to secure good goods at lowest prices. Doors open from 7 dclck a. m. to 9 30 p. m. South Kings SuppiyiCo. Murray River ri-fina ='¢: g 400000000004‘. CHEAP sllls FOR lllllluulrsg l Jilly zalll, 29th s. 3on3, DRY GOODS _____________ __ BOOTS AND SHOES CROCKERY WARE . PAINTS HARDWARE . . 2o PER gem. or; ‘zoiwen ceur. OFF GROCERIES 2o gen cent. OFF rosscco 1s PER cent. ore men's sun's. REGULAR PRICE $45.00 l-‘ojn ‘ ‘ men's surrs, REGULAR PRICE sasoo roll MEN'S SUNS, REGULAR PRICE $34.00 FOR’ MEN'S SUITS, REGULAR PRICE $28.00 FOR ETO., ETC . ‘~' l PCK. TEA—RAKWANA, KING COLE AND SALADAl PER LB. ' i ‘I 48o BULK TEA—BE8T QUALITY, PER. LB. 40c FANCY MOLASSES PER LB. 80c TWIST TOBACCO PER. LB. _ .. $1.05 REMEMBER! 3 DAYS ONLV_ ._ ' We Invite you all to come and git a "share. _ . \, .|- n a ll. ANDERSUN, St Peters, l’, Island ‘O Souris Horse Races Wednesday, July 27th, 192i will ' PREMIUMB $600 The following are the classes, and conditions governing same: Purse $300. Purse $200. Purse I100. 1 Free for all Trot and Pace 2.22 Trot. 2.25 Pace $3 Minute Trot and Pace Ne. 3 only open to horses owned in Kings County. Entries close Saturday, July 28rd. Entry fse"5 P" "l" 0f PW". and must be remitted with entry. Purses divided 50 per cent to first, 25 Illr cent to second. 15 per cent to third, 10 per cent to fourth. Records. made on or Since July 1st. No bar. T-hie meeting will be governed by the Rules of the Ndtional Trot- "lli Association except where they conflict with the abovelcondltlona. MAIL YOUR ENTRIES EARLY EVERIYEQDYZ-WELCOME H. H. ACORN, Secretary. s A . . ,. s s, g,‘..-‘_. m i Imperial Fox Biscuit . l‘ mlnulsctured at Charlottetown, P. E. I. It contains the wheiejwholt lmn lllll rune coo Liven oll.. " ‘p, ‘ Evorytlilfll that goes lllte thou olelllllcr lllle s... oevo-nment In- ‘Mtoll and ie ouaralltees rune and lWHOLE80llill “_~ r. r mnm" c“ 0|! Biscuits are fed In the majority of our P. E. I. Inches and are giving IATIIFAOTORY RESULTS. _ Let us ship you a trial order d ireot frond factorfl iMPERlll. BISCUIT C0,,‘ LTD. lea Ml Charlottetown m Lengwertll ‘will. P. e. I. ;f!'.;'..l... , “fish Y n Avenue will}. Feel Just Right? l Eastern Guardian ..'DR. HOUSTON will be ln his office in Sourls, “wflllllPbflalY lore; noon from 9 lo l and from 5 lo ll in the evening. .4."WANTED-- Teacher for Val- ' lcylicld East lclciloul Apply John J.l McLeod Valleyflcld. I '. .2.17 STRAIGHT TROT with n llurse of $.'i00.00 at Montague, Aug» ust 10th Entries close Salurday July 30th. Five per cent lo ellterl 'l‘. G. lives, Secretary. ..'PARIS GREEN.—-i0 tens Ber- gen’ Pill-ls Green In UflE-pOUIId-Qlflg just received at The Rogers‘ Hard. Ware 00., Ltd. _, ..'MR8. G. STANLEY HELPS will receive at the Methodist Pal-- sonage, Sourill on Friday afternoon. July 29th. from 3 to 6. . MONTAGUE HORSE RACES. Wednesday. August 00th. A 2.17 Trot lhns been made to take the place oi the {ormer Stake class that did not fill. Purse $300.00. Entries close Saturday, July 30th. Five per cent to enter. Five per cant additional from money win» ners. h-eliglht paid from Char- lottetown. T. G. Ives, Secretary; ..*$UCOE88FUL GAR/DEN PAR TY AT lSOURl8.—A delightful open-air social gathering was held on Friday evening, July 22nd, 1r- ranged by the ladies of the Methul dist Church. Mr. and Mrs. H. Mal- ASPIRINFF Only "Bayer" is Genuine Warning! Unless you see the name "Bayer" on package or on tablets you are not getting genu- ine Asplrln at all. in every Boyer package are directions for Colds ‘Headache, Neuralgls, Rheumatism lilarache, Toothache, Lumbsgo, and [for pain. Iiandy tin boxes of ‘twelve tablets cost fow cents. hrluzzists also soil larger packages. Made in Canada. Aspirin is the trade mark (registered), of Beyer Manufacture of Monoaceticncidenl- or of Ballcylicacld. New Suits lor Motor Cars" ....After duet, mud rain, and washing have removed the original glow from the finish of your motor car, you can restore it with an applienfon of Oiitterine. Just sprinkle it on a cloth, brush it over the surface, and our car's appearance le en- hanced tenfold. Equally use- ful for furniture and floors. Get it from your dealer. Make it Glow With Glilterine i MUTT Auu Jarr- a ‘kimfiifiml. n: we! ‘ or lm uwe-Blrslu Mb lfw some‘! sruFF “Mu ALL rvl 6o! TD saw nbovl’ W! 1 reel. queen lN My Lees our MY HEAD! as CLEAR p! LEVI-TAL- 8endl5clorflfolfi IIIII. ‘l’. l! Itmfifllfll 30D i Gtllillllikl s Oriental Cream -...___<_—_.- V- ._- —--=I thew very kindly il-nt their beautl- lul grounds for the occasion un-I the decorations of flags and (‘hin- cse lanterns made a charmlnx scene willl the large crowli uttolllll ing. many of whom were residents olSouris, while u llumbll" were summer vlisltoru. An informal ell terlainlnenl of music and recita- tlons was given by hlrs. Duchamln. of Sydney N. S.. and lMlss Pools. and a charming juvenile dance b)‘ the Misses Duchemln and Slrobel Mr. Caleb Carleton auctioned oil cakes in his usual Blillifilllg , B115 good natured will. Illld IYIBW- m‘ gather with the ice-cream. fillaw‘ berries and candy, brollgll! m" proceeds up to more than $100. iit-Q-mi F MEMORIAL TAB-LET UNVEILED AT ALBERTON The presbyterian Churcnnt Al- bertou Sunday was the scene of a memorable and impressive service in connection with lllc unveiling oi a tablet of "u" nze to the ulurtyri-d Gordons of EllllllHlLjil, lill- llrsl nus slonarles of the Presbyterian (‘hurch oi‘ Canada to full victims to the savages in a foreign field. The following inscription on the tablet, a token oi‘ loving remembr- rune-e from nephews and nieces 0i lne missionaries tells in brzef the story of their rnartlmdonl. "ln honored memory of lwo miss- lnnaries from this‘ congregation. George Nichol Gordon, who with his wife Ellen Catherine Powell of London, England were killed by the natives of Eromanga. May the 20th, 1861, and James Douglas Gor- don, who took his brother's place and on Mal-ch 7th, 1872 also suffer- ed a marlylrfls lieu-til. Two memorial services were held yesterday, morning and even- ing, there being large congrega - tlons, representing various sections of Prince County at both services, the tablet being unveiled in the morning by Douglas Gordon ol’ Summerside, nephew of the miss- ionary The services were under the direction of George A. (‘hfltlrltfi Pastor of the Congregation. The morning program rcmpril-l» ell scripture reading by Reverend Doctor D. J_ Fraser, Principal o" the Presbytr-rial College, Montreal. who is ul present visiting his old home in Albel-loll. prayer by Rev- erend-George Miller oi‘ New Lo" (ion, a fornler pastor nf the church, » nnd an address by Reverend lluc~ tor Joseph Annand of Huntspurl N. S., a returned li\lH¢il0fli\l‘y_ who with his wife labored lor four y- ill the New llerurlllcs, where the Gorlions met their dealh. Reverend Ernest A. Forbes n‘ Scotsburn, Convener of tile Forl- lgn Missionary Board of til-e Pres- byterian Church of the Maritime Provinces, conveyed the greetings of the bonrd. Reverend lM-r. Christie, formally accepted the tablet on behalf nl the congregation. Tile musical service included ap~ proprirlte li_\’lliilS and u solo by Mrs Walter Mutilicson. Doctor Annand gave the chief address of the ulornlng, giving sketches oi‘ the Gorllons. their do - voted labours and thrir tragic death. ‘Doctor Annand who ilas vlsircd the scenes oi‘ the martyrdom on several occasions paid eloquent lri bute to the memory of the rullls~ ionarles, and the congregation was deeply moved when he told the story of the tragedy enacted lll the far off Islands of the Pnl-lfic. Two tragedies the first 60 y- ' ago, and second ll years la (1872) At the evening services. Rever- enr Mr. Forbes. the chief speaker. delivered a sermon on the Ever- lasting Gospel. Reverend Mr. Miller conveyed the greetings of the Prince Edward island Presbytery. Yarmouth. N. 8.. March 24, 192i Mr. Joseph Lefilano, Secretary of the Athletic Association, who were the Champions for 1920 of the South Shore League and Western Nova Beetle Base Ball. states that during the slimmer‘ ' boys used MIN- ATHYS IJNI T with very Ilene- flclal results, for sore muscles. brui- emu unu sprains It is considered by the players the boat white llnimcnt nn the market. Every team should be supplied with this celebrated remedy. (Signed) JOSEPH L. LEBLA lady. Y. mash runnv! % Mmee Up serves oer A tunnel IF I: slr Down-i Fol! pierces! Minutes ru. ac elk. . ‘Ill! stow wan!’ i ‘I0 MY FEET! b mash All! l consisted or solos by '.\lls. lliathie- son. and Miss Alice Hunter. The lulssllmxl-rles. whose memory was honored yesterday spout rill PIIPI!‘ days llr Hunlley, about. two miles from Albertcn, wilerl- llle fal- llcr hall llcqllirell about five huml -. red acres of land, which was lllvld‘ ell among lnerllill-rs ol‘ the Gill-lion llllnily. There are a number of re- latives in .-\Ibc.l'ton_ urul other purl. of Prince Uounly, allli also in the lfnilcll Sines. Lackawana Flyer Wrecked One Person Killed, and Ten Others injured, Some of Them, Seriously SCRANTON. Pa, July Z2.—-One person was killed and ten others were injured, several of them sen- ously this afternoon when the Lar-lrawunna Limited, one of the fastest trains on the Delewalc Lalrkawanna and Western Ralilroai, was wrecked at Glenburn Station. l2 miles west of this city. 'l"lle L-alu was bound from New York to Cilicago. (‘llarles Coulballgll, lSCTZlTIIOD, en- gineer of the wrecked lraln, was so badly scaldcd that he died within lwo hours. The engine left the rails taking the baggage car. mall and two day couches filled with passengers along with it, l] freight train lravelling cast at a rapid rule crashed into the wreckage. All follr tracks were blocked, de- laying traffic for several hours. (‘lose examination of the roadbed in the vicinity of the wreck rall~ road officials said showed the ac- cident was caused by nn inch and a half nut which had been dropped lu- placed on lop of the rail. The flattened nut was found near the poinl where the locomotive left tile track while the imprint of it W15 plainly dlscernuble rail. ‘ The lrnin which was running fif- ly miles an hour at the time. ran over the tires nearly two hundred loot before it toppled over. - ARRANGING HARVEST EXCURSIONS WEST. OTTAWA. Ont.. July Ziirlur- vest excursions to TV-astern Canada lro now being arranged by the Canadian railways. The milllslel- of labor announced this morning that at u conference yesterday allenllell by himself and J. WI. Stewart. director of employ- ment services, with the representa- tives of the railways, tile l'i*l[llll"i‘- meats of lllrlnars in tho prlliric provinces, together with the pros- peclive available supply of luhllr in Ill" different parts of (‘llnallzl “Iii: fully discussed. l...'.v uarvesl excursion rates \\lll he given from British ('(\llliiil)l‘.l_ Alherla, and Saskutlellelvun as fur oust as Regina unu Saskatoon. Excursions rates on y)r.\l:t‘lcnll_\' the runw- balsis us lust year's will ‘be run from all eastern provinces, except Nova Scotiu. and ample np- portunltywiii be given to llll wish-- lng to benefit by the temporary em- pioyment_ No excursions will be run from the province of Nova Scolin be cause of tho. resolutions passvll by llle Novll. Scolia legislature and by the United Fnrlners organiza- tions in that province, protesting against labor being encouraged t.» leave Nova Scolia for the purpose of helping to garner the western harvest This objection, said the m0>—-—-~- LAST SFASOIVS DIS EASE GERMS Traces of grip, influenza, fevers. may be lingering in your biood-— causing that extreme weakness tll= ed feeling. bad digestion, indefinite pains, dull llendnches—ali symp- toms of possible greater danger. For fine full restorative treatment take Hood's Sarsaparilla to purify your illood, slrenglhen your nerves, restore your appetite, and take Hood's Pills to stimulate your liver and regulate your bowels. A splendid combination of ionic and l‘ cagarlic. _’_ ll. l ll All 0 N Eyes owfiilréiiklllt-lll Glasses Fitted Montague, P. E. I. Graduate In Optometry Toronto College Exclusive Test Room Con- nected with Drug Store NC.- A. A. slwm! ell-M‘- on top of lhe_ urns cnanmrrarows GUARDIAN’ ' l The nlusiczli part of tile program Fletcher's Castotia is strictly a remedy for Infants andfllildrelt. Foods are specially prepared for babies. A baby's medicine ls even more essential for Baby. Remedies primarily prepared for grown-ups are not interchangeable. It was the need of a remedy for the common ailments of Infants and Children that brought C-nstorla before the public after years of research, and no claim has been made for it that its use for over I0 years has not proveu. what’ is CASTORIA? Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoslc, - 9WD; and Soothing Syrups. it is pleasant. it contains neither Opium, Morphine nor otncr narcotic substance. Ita age is its guarantee. For more than thirty yean it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatolency, Wind Collc and Diarrhoea; alloying Fcverishncss arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aide the ass on of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Comfort-The Mother's Friend. liENlIINECASTORlAALwavs Bears the Signature of in Use For 0ver 30 Years ms BINTAUII cossvarev. reaw yonx clry I minister of labor, has boon raised Donalllslon, at the age of eighteen in Nova Scotia for several yourrycars. past, but hitherto, it was llloru n: _ Deceased was a kind and dutiful less unofficial. Dales for tho -l>.- son and will be nluch ulissell ill ills curaiou trains will be announced home. lil- lliell trusting in a as as they have been delilllllaiy de- glorious luture boyonll lhe grave. terlninell. - rowing father and lllolllcr_ three sisters and three l)l'C[lll'lS.. FORD COURT BRAD ' at Black River. Rev. .\'ll'. (‘har- Tllcre passed ‘alvay nt the l’. 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