WHOLESOME SWEETS i FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY THE chocolate used in Moir’: le_one of the most nourishing oi‘ foods, and with the ad‘ i. dltion of pure mgr, good butter, and rich ripe § {mitt and nuts it forms 8 food combination that i: hard to but. - 1 fi,lla'.i§,i“t.lié,“f.zfi.“flf‘zltit'lé'fift°ifiltlifi , Mom's nun-ran. HALIFAX ° i? HARRY JAMES, Agent l -C I-rlotteiown. i OIRS (‘Ylioeolafes i F eoisziatisi w i iCONTINUED TWO WEEKS LONGER z We will commence a Cash Discount e from July 26th cotttinuitig two weeks. 's will be a rare opportunity to secure good u» at lowest prices. Doors open from 7 clock a. m. to 9 30 p. m. South Kings Supply C0. . Murray i River p at ltollo Bay Saturday afternoon. amour/sou: none: Races Wednesday August 10th, - 3BR. HEATH MCINTYREQ Dental 011106 wll lbqfcloged until August the 15th inst. ..'TWEN‘I'V TWO HORSE-S are entered In the three classes for the Montague Races. Look tbom up. ..'A NEW BUNCH OF TROTT- EH8 meet to-gcther in the __2.l7, Trot at Montague. Horses we never have seen race before. Cnu you pick the winner? ..‘CYBI.L C._ BARONCA5, For- ward Boy. Juanita Aubrey. Mary Piwkford- Hurry. c. and Alice the Grent, all score for the word, in the 2.40. trot at Montague. Watch the veteran "Brownie " steer the "Grout" mare. "JDEMONSTRAION 0F .AYR $HIRE$.wThere will be a meet. ing and a demonstration oi.’ Ayr shire rattle at Edwin Head's fan, All interested are requested to be present. --'EARLY BARLEV.- A Blim- bcr of fields of barley have ulrelil-IY been harvested. ‘ENJOYABLE CONCERT- The ounce t and basket social held In the Town l~lsll_ Georgetown. on Thursday under the capable auspices of tho parishioners of St. Davis Presby- terian Church was a decided sue - coss tinonclaily us well as in every other respcct. An excellent musical - “New PMW-‘MM- “N135” programme was rendered to n large Th; burn being about. completed, the parlshouers. of 8t. Margaret: are now starting on tho house. ..°NO'I' MUCH USE FOR THE BINDER. —- Along the Non-I Shorofithere will not be much use for the binder, this year. in harvest log the out crops. ‘it will have t; be mowed, several fields of early outs have already been mowed- und raked into coils. ..'Eight young men. of Rick- burra settlement. John J. McDon- ald. J. B. ‘McDonald. Alex McDon- ald. Peter McDonald. Ansl-em i\ic- Donald. Chester MePhee. Aeneas IMePhea and John McPhee. left on the harvest _ excursion. CI‘COLONE‘L WALTZ. has been the favorite winner in the .slow paces. What will happen when he meats, Edgenton. (trial 2.12. 1-2) the bull dogs. Wilfred Hal. Albert J. Zau Bsnghmnn. Angus Dillard and Miss fneyburn Forward at ..'THE UNION PICNIC OF THE Soultis Sunday School children was‘ held on Friday last Aug 5th. and “as most successful and enjoy- able. The plcnlr: was held in a field of Mr. McNnoclsi at St. Cstherines the children being run out by autos. A varied program of sports u-us suecessl'-ully carried out and many prizes awarded. A I .. MONTAGUE HORSE RACES. Wednesday. August liith. A 2.17 'i‘rot has been made to take the place of the former Stake clnsr that did not fill. Purse $300.00. Entries close Saturday. July 30th. Five per cent to enter. Five per cont additional from money win- ners. Freight paid from Chur- lottctown. T. G. Ives. Secretary. ‘or Red House. rLUl. 5s. Montague on the 10th. Can he win again’! Come and see. . RFOR SALE-ilk’) acres of land at ‘Heatherdalo. convenient to churches, school and roller-mills. Two running streams of water and fenced through out with cedar posts and Wire. About 30 acres under. hard and soft wood and buildings in good repair. Apply to. John J. McLeod. —*WEDDING BELLQ --A most enioyttblsv evening was spent at the beautiful home of Mr. Wm. Mc- Klnnon, tBay Fortune, on Aug. 3rd. L921. The interesting occasion be- in-g the marriage of his only daugh- ter. Jessie to Mr. Howard F. Wood The cere- -mony, performed by the Rev. E. lLockhart, B. A.. was witnessed by ovcr '70 Invited guests. The bride who Iliad been the popular teacher of the Eglington School. looked at- tractive in a gown oi‘ nalvy silk and Georgette, with ibeati) trimmings. and wore u corsage bonnet of sweet ‘p985. The groom, the oldest son of Mir. and Mrs. George Wood. after serving his country fully in the great war returned and has become the honored and rruu- biilldnges_ which ore medlcinally‘ euessfui proprietor of the old "Red House" fnrm. IMIss Viola Aitken. and liVir. Author McKlnnon brother of the bride were the attendants while Miss E. Lockhurt played the wedding march. The presents were beautiful and useful testifying to the popularity of the young couple. Alter enjoying n bcatitirul wedding supper. prepared by IMrs. McKinn- on, and an rfening interspersed by music and social chat, Mr. and Mrs. Wood drove to their home fol lowed by the best wishes of a host n? rnlntlons and friends. audience and was thoroughly en- loved by all ‘present. Mr. llnwin. the excellent pianist furnished Blleclal music throughout the en- tertainment. itcv. J. J, Grgepleeg flflilflbly acted as chairman: The following was the. programme; Piano selection. Mr. Unwln, vocal B010. Mrs. Wm. Agnew, readm; Mrs. Wm. McLsren, vocal solo. Mr A. G. McGuisan. Vocal solo, lifts-s. Mae itenson. piano selection Mr. Unwm. vocal solo, Miss Edith Ra- iusc, reading, Mrs J, J, Grggnlgegp nlvrw selection. Mr. llnwln. Every _ item on the programme received one or more eneores. Rev J. J Greenleers in a few well chosen remarks thanked nil persons who i185 helped make the concert such a success_ He expressed special thanks to Mr. Unwin and Mrs. Ag- new both of whom not without some inconvenience un their part rendered such valuable assistance to the ivrogramme. ‘The sale c-t baskets was the next item on the DYOBIamme. Mr. T. E.- Mnrrlsey tho veteran auctioneer capably auc- tionered the large number of has. kets. A considerable sum of int-hey was realized. A g__;__ Mlnnrnl’: Iilnlmcnt for lllnlrlnper THE REXAL STORE TO ‘PREVENT THE LITTLE HUlRT FROM GETTING BIG faith apply our effective first aid treat ment. Use our Aseptic prepared correct, togetherwlth our healing ointment. All sprains. bruises. and simple wounds respond readily to our treatment. Try our Penetrating Llnlment. l ll. J. MABON, Prescription Druqglet and Opto - metrlst Montasue Phone Connection evening. Aug. 4th, I rmr rmlnnrrmxrnww ominous! nu EASTERN GIIARDIAN l run 38110 nun: VORIBIN. N. Y-. Aug. lL-Iillch» nrd Mcilargue. forty-five years old machinist. his mother anti mic wen; found dead in their homo near here yesterday _with the partly incinerated lu-dy of his Alcp daughter. Thelma Atkins. fourteen years old. The Indications are, the authorities announccd lhu’. Mcliztr- Rue. who had been on n‘ pro- hngcd spree. shot his mothrzr, bout his wife to death with a club and after slaying the girl and bullil ins, n fire around he"; shot and kil- led himself. Explorer MIS ing w lhreewYears Sale SASKAOON, SASIL. Aug. ii.— J-rsse M. Brooks. l'(2]l-)l'l0ll missing three _\'f‘fll‘s ago, arrived at lie a Lu (lrtisse today rafter a innit per- iml spent in exploration, of tin; oourlrv northeast of that Place, ll» had seen no white man sinCQ Sep- tember. 1919. and saw no human being from April, I020, to June 192i. He is going on to Big itlv- er. . .- Eye-lasses From ', $2.00 to $170.00 From East Point to Cape ‘ Bear is abig territory, yet right across this space -_ Parkman Supplies the Big Majority 0i Eye-GI sses Singnly because PARK MA '8 EYEGLASSES ABLE, and he is the ONLY GRADUATE OPTIGIAN (attendance courses.) in Montague Cali and see for oursrli his UP-Tfi-DA E Oi’ TICAL PARLOURS. i u. s. rituuuni onmnarrl orronrrnss ‘ ‘ IDIIQIQ. P. I. l. are the FINIBT PROCUR- i I PAGE ssvsu w Saving $1,000 » 1hr h tri ' econo ' pummel] onootlutbuaancilhgllnn ‘y? . By ' tenily and regularly Ting $2.00 I wee_ with ua-with interest at ‘/., ' lomr-annually—you will have $1,211.43 s» your credit m ton years. . Copy oi our-brochure "The Result of liab- _' ' in; Weakly Dnpoaitl." iron on request UNION BANK OF ‘CANADA Charlottetown Branch J. R. Dior, Manager. - ‘ '-___.' »_:=k" in the valley decided to send the men buck to work tomorrow morp- inn. with the understanding thin .~-——— -- _,-___4__ MINEIRIS STRIIKE iiitxsronn. renfi. Aug. 9.*' 'l‘he strike of appi-nxiynnliily 8.000 the grlerancetgwhich caused the. B“: miners of the Lelugli (foal 8,; Navi~ pension shuil be taken up by the gation (iompalny in the Creek Valley, which began Monday, tiny when the gridtnunce committee of No. G colllery and tho executive hoard of the United Mine Workers Panther anthracite conciliation board. ." last The decision was reached after yester- :4 conference with lne superiutond um of the coal company who 8»;- reed to submit the issue to the conciliation board. came to an end Montague llorse Races a WEDNESDAY, AUGUST lllth, 192i.’ é entered in the respective classes. I The following are the horses 2.17 TROT ‘ l. Miss Belle Rico a 2.18%, W. B. McArthur. Kensington 2. Brenton ii. 2.18% Henry lloopcr. Charlottetown 3. J. Forbes 2.13% hicKlnnon Drug Co, Charlottetown i. Skiiino 2.12%, (loot-go it. Hooper, Charlottetown 5. Keltle 2.18% John A. Murray, Kilmuir ti. Don lluiloy 2.25% C. H. Beniot, Charlottetown 7. Upton Prince 2.19 W. B. MlcArthur, Kenslngton 8. British Soldier 2.15% .1. S. wedlock, Charlottetown 2.40 TROT I. Sybil i‘... Wellington McNeil Southport 2. Barcouas. William Keenan Murray River 3. Forward ‘Iioy. James Riley Gnsperaux ii. Jaunltn Aubrey, Ii. Kelly 501191170" 5. Mary Pickford, James Arblng Clliirliluei-"W" (i. Harry (1.. G. Halsie Hooper Charlottetown 1. Alice the Great, P. s. Brown Chflrlvllewwfl __ 2.25 PACE wumu mo, “Iellinglon r-nsreu 501101110" . QliilBitlllIllfllitil. C. H. Benoit Chflrlmleww“ l s. Albert J. u. Kelly BWi-illw" 4. Colonel Waltz. Mciifinnon Dru: Co- Ch"1°"°'°‘”" 5. Miss Loyburn Forwurd, J. ll iilcGresor. MOMEBW 6. Edgerion. James McDonald Bridgetown 7. Angus Dillard, Gordon Prowse Murra)’ Karim“? >_ The above horses are all evenly matched in their reslleilll"? classes. So you uluy expect u real days sport. Be on hand whim the boil rings. Special 'l‘rain from Charlottetown. T. G. IVES, Secretary. 50,000 EXTRA POINTS On Each and Every $18.00 Club of Subscriptions m.- this Week. Three Weeeks iMore of Guardiaifs Competition tween today, and August dates inclus Iii merside. prize. scription money Win this great extra GRAND. srscut PRIZE The candidate turn- ing in the most sub- 1.6 be- August-g 20, (both ivé) will win as“ ~a special prize a beautiful $125 Pho- nola now on display at Holmatfs, Ltd., Sum- 50,000 EXTRA POINTS ON EACH $18.00 CLUB \ 0n every $18 Club of subscriptions turned in this week, candidates will receive an EXTRA point ballot of 50,- 000 EXTRA Points. The $1.8 Clubs may consist of subscriptions ranging in length from one year up, either t0 The Guardian or Examiner, on all ar- rearage subscriptions, renewal sub- - scriptions and new subscriptions, also on every $18 worth of subscriptions turned in since the close of the last EXTRA Vote Offer. in" ,