nautical-nun , _ anldletlnetivegpreoese which pre- f dunes a ‘beverage-er umnualleil quality. Physicians, Hee- " plhle, flnltorlume, sepeolally recommend “lfeerlessfflhyfiinger Ale I 11a. n Q ‘an; Charlottetown . Bietrlbuton ler Emerald to ML Stewart, Including City oi Charlottetown DEBLOIS BROS. Emerald to 0'Leary Including Summerslde R. T. HOLMAN, LTD. Oumrnsrllde 0'Leary to Tignlsll JOHN A. HACKETT Tlgrllah Charlettaewn _ P Ellt of Mt. Stewart, including Georgetown, Sourle and Magdalene Islands 1-... J. J. HUGHES, LTD. Iourls a J‘. & T. Moluus Makers ya -.‘ I’ 'P. E. Island c assess Truck drivers will tell you that they can take their load up hill on high with Bengas. THE AUCTION SALE of the ‘ Csrvell. lmlperty on Thursday the 29th has man-y splendid attrac- tions. Comtorteble house. open lll ,‘ in almost every room. nice grounds 1863;7-27-3l - l . .. ALL BUILDING MATERIAL is daily advancing, but you need not worry. If you want a comtortahle home, buy the Carvell property on the corner of Euston and Hlllsboro, v to be. soldat suction Thursday the 29th. instant. - 1863-7-27-31 BENGM. Use Bengas and elimin- ate the knock. Sold by Fennel] & Chaluiier, Charlottetown, Brace Mc- Kay l: Co.,‘Summerslde. -.- ' "J Jul . 27—d3i twnaav atomic. Sunday School at 2.30; 6.30 SnndaySchooi at l0 a. m. BINOAI We can reier you to a grail MINI! driver of any make of car irom the illever to the Cadillac ' it) .will recommend Bengas , . or co my and Power. Ask us. P551‘...- jnnlwuxrolv, out, July 26.—!lalf ‘gfsnilllon dollars is u conservative Seiitnste loss oi truit- in the Niag- ilfa.‘ belt as a result of last week's bigfiatorm. The greatest damage, it is reported, was done to the peach and apple crops. Many plum trees were also blown to the ground and, the grape crop was badly iuiured try-dial] -I ,~. fiA-SKATOON, July 26.-—The four Hon Qzinericalljrmy airplanes arrived m“ over MdLbllanh nlrdronie at 12.50 the Governors of were read . ' NEW YORK. July 26.-—The Unit- ed States Olympic team, consisting of 230 athletes, soiled lute today on the steamship Princess Mutoizks. for Antwerp. The team, which .-in- cludes truck and field stars, swim» . . mers. wrestlers, boxers, fencers and bicyclists from almost every state. in the Union and Hawaii Before its; departure it was given a farewell reception at tho Manhattan Opera, lions at gape to make sureoi gett- se. Tolegmlns of t and wishes oi success iroln eleven encourage» states _., or_ better still try it. Fenuell c Chandler. . _ - July 21-431 (QIOKOXOI. u {FRUIT VALUED IT ‘BOQWD U. S. OLYMPIC TEAM SAILS MAGNIFICENT opportunity i0 1 RUINED FOR EURQPE- puchase-s aplenditlhome and make a good investment by buying the double dwelling house on the corn- er of Euston and Hillsboro, to be sold Thursday the 29th, at twelve o'clock noon. 1863-7-27-3I ANOTHER CARLOAD oi genu- ine Prince EdwarfFox Wire just received. Send in your specifica- Illg whatfyou wont. Mail or phonn it. '1‘. Holman, Ltd., Summerslde. my ar-cst Y-ALE LOCK SALE and all kinds 0f Yale Hardware at The Rogers ldardwaro 09-. Limited 18064-2741 BENGAB increases speed but not the speed limit. Try it. Fennell; Chandler, (msrlottetovm, Brace iso- Ksy d: 00., Sumlnerslde. ' July 27-d8i nscslvss cash-new. w. H. Sweet. l3. A., has received a call to a fine conlregation jin Nova Scotia not iar from Bictou. lie has, accepted . l i STEAMER M-ANOLA WILL leave Montreal on or about Jul-y 81st for Charlottetown and New- foundland. For further particulars applyCarvell Bros. 1916 7 28 2i ‘svorrre ‘roulolnn-n is Imp- l-laneoa‘ elneulr -August_ 1st services Murray Harbor ‘at ed c tlzens generally will patronize the unior athletic meet tonight at I118 Abelweitgrounds. The events Wllllbesln at 7 o'clock sharp, and will- be promptly called oil’. The cityjmust look to its juniors to re- Cape Bear at 2.30. White Sandsolnlm om- 103; aufleg“ memgm and every encouragement from cit-. lsens is necessary. Medals are be- ing awarded in all the events, and a promising ileld oi athletes is ex- pected to await the starter. ‘ SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC- Tile annual Sunday School picnic of Zion Church took place yester- day at Lewis Point, North River, and was one oi the most success- ful of the season. The day was ideal and there was n very large attendance. The occasion was mark- on by the usual features in con- nection with picnics, and a thor- oughly good time was spent. SELLS WiNNER8.-Flve horses formerly owned by MajonD. A. MuoKinnon were racing on Marl- time tracks yesterday. Our Colon- el 2.03 3-4 won at Sydney, Orwell Belle 2.i'9 und- Angus Dlllard-vvvon Garfield while Com phone Cresceus was srcondmlp,’ 7-20-31. $25 tor not trying to win. v sqder icton Signature-was secoplglfkt e 2.27 pace. His driver wa " ii d abortions-w HI GI ‘JIKYLL AND. ,_ ; I . Ii '-.o fluid transform himself into the u repulsive lllr. Hyde. The story has been changed and brought up to "date in its setting and ls also made _to end differently trout the manner in which it-was originally written by Stevenson, the" ' whole thing turning out to be s dream. The fi-lm photography is exceed ingly good and the acting shows that Sheldon Lewis has made s careful and intelligent study of his dual role. in his portrayal there is displnyednn ability to get at‘ the essence of nobility in Jekyll quite as well as the hideous perversion 0f Hyde. Dr. Jekyll in this story is niade to completely survive ‘his. baser self. v The story may be briefly summed "l! as follows: Dr. Jekyll is a phil- snthropic-London physician chiefly engaged in experimental chemistry. l-ixfis absorption in work of the is - oratory, and among poor patien a causes him ‘to neglect his fiancee, Bernice Lanyon, until she is forc- eii tonseek the companyqohothers. He promises to make good, butt s detained by the singular disease i a child. l-Ie saves the chiJ/l at {AF Fisk of losing his ‘social frien s. In the course or his experiments he come upon a chemical ‘compound which distorts human personally. The same chemical taken in t e perverted personality proves an antidote, convertlg back to normal personality. Jekyll experiments on a: himself in proof of his theory tliut .. there is no such thing us a soul. Changed to Mr. Hyde, he becomes destructive monster committing arson and murder until he is the terror oi London. Bernice breaks the engagement and Jekyll takes ‘on his baser nature out of despair. Changing back and iortb he gains power to transform himself at will. blow his misdeeds become more terrible ‘until, as Mr. Hyde, he is widely sought by the POIICB- H8 has, as Dr. Jekyll, provided for his security as Mr. Hyde, but. one by one, bits of circumstantial evidence loud to his trial and conviction. All the horrors and suffering oi re- morse become his in la" when he is transformed to ‘Dr. JEKYII- H9 . 1 ' e e- onvwhen he wakes “s51. aofi-gzfv-Yén 's‘e-j1lnn that the w" w dhpefiehces are bu! the b, ess fabric of a dream. The F? ' prize. _ Subscribers s, PICK our YOIJR FAVORITE FROM THIS p LIST AND MAKE SURE YOU GIVE,‘ ‘ YOUR cuolcs slisscnllfilllon I. DURING ' 1-1. f THE co1l'rEBfr . . l V. magic. B . _, lwlll hill thedsvllruitgerms cud remove dsndrutt in ten days, or money back. The manufacturer sunroof-yes it. l‘t will grow hair, stop itching scalp, falling hair. . Ind“- mlre the hair thick‘ and ‘abundant. n v-‘eve u hair from turning grey, and s liie and lustre. " ‘l ' . . DELMAYB JFRENCH HAIR TONIC is a hair dressing that has become the favorite with lwomen of taste and culture, who know the s value oi beautiiui. hair. A isr , generous bottle costs only $1.00 at leading druggists every- where, The _ name "DELMATH FRENCH HARE TONIC" is on Central Drugstore? harloltetown. subconscious experience through gvlhlch he has pasedhturus iron; t a . sm-to uman .-ove. an . lhagbnleg?"l‘he lstoryl holds the‘ audience with intens linteres. throughout". » ‘ = In addition to this big feature the ‘Ford Monthly ls shown, illus- tratingdn the most detailed and interesting manner the making of automobile tires. Topics of the day is another feature, quoting wittir cisms from the press. A lively com- edy winds up this excellent pro- gramme which will he {Qiteated at to-duy's shows etithe Strand. 1'0 T-AKE Alcrlou- Mama? CERTAIN -F.RA'I"E_RNAL » SOCIETIES. .__'- , . OTTAWA, Jilly 26.—It is under- stood that the Government con- templates taking action against certain fraternal benefit societies ‘which have not been comDIYIBB with amendments lo the llllillfflllci? Act, which came into force in Jun- uary 1. 1920. Only 01w “will” company has tbroufim "W" Wm’ pletely under scope 0f m’! A”! by obtaining un unconditional “WEBB based on a. certificate of uctllflllfll SOIIYSECbmend-mentsto the Act. ever-y hottleZWSold h! ‘E. Avllllostellf‘ A REALIsTIc nods-Tron jiwifrli ‘Sheldon Lewis‘ IN THE/TITLE ROLL “GRAB TH E GHOST" ‘“A MILE IN THE QKV" Comedy T... Ford Monthly TOPlCs or THE DAY .9.- HPESSIQI“ THREATEN VENG‘ thafievent this infamous uct AN E AGAINST Barr's" is perpetrdtedfall British prisoners AN-D FINNS. .~ ‘oi war in Russia, the Ukraine and .- - ‘Azeroijan will similarly sufier and v that should ‘Finland harm Nuortcg f ,v-a, punishment a hundred times severe will be'meted out to the _Finns. The Soviet Government noll- , fies the Briiish- and Finnish au- e LONDON, July 2i.—.'. bolsllevik wireless dospatch from Moscow re- ccived here tonight threatentmven- fiance illsulgsa the British‘ and M18. s ou reat Brilsl . same" Nuorteva. once semltgfgwg lhorltles that they will receive"a IC.A.~K. Martens, the Russian Bol- 1on0“ and be mum’ w he Wm’ shevlk representative in the Unit- ‘l _'__-‘.’__$ 9d SEEMS. to Finland and harm should bsfalLlim. The wireless com municution ys: ' QUEBEC, July 26.-—'1‘he steamer l Canadian Recruit which went . ,_. ashore at Vacbe Polnte, near Tad- Nllméh reiedrence to the arrest o! ousac, last December, and was re- l V“ a‘? m“? 1PM dWIBF-‘tll cently reiloated was towed here which are being violated‘, fem-ll" um only-societies which-can turn‘; islrccrtiiloates or solvency 55° be licensed. .|\___ Ben. L. Clow, Fretown James Keith Arblng, Emerald Junction Alhan Arsenault, Summerslde, Box 722 T. Bernard, Summerslde leaao Brown, Cherry Valley . Alex Barrett, Klnrols .. Dominic Buote, Rustlcovllle .. Sue M. Cannon, Euston Street, City ................... Elwood Campbell, Long R'lver . . HarryUCralg, 135 Elm Ave, City . Fifty ¢fll1didflt98 Iii-liq f8!‘ sent in their nominations and got tarted towork for the B18.’ $5,000 List 0f Prizes to be given away by The A, Guardian and Examiner. The list 1s far from SEND 1N YOURINOMINATION’ TODAY. , =1 n . yznn. MANY CHANGES ARE SURE, TO TAKE g mas THIS WEEK DURING THE EXTRA VOTE OFFER- YOU GET YOUR SHARE OF THESE EXTRA VOTE?» C. , Allcs Leard, Alherton Cecilia Cullen, Sherwood .. 5,000 _ E. E. Campbell, Alberton .. 5,000 D. Ruth L. Dewar,‘ Montague ........................................... .. 5,000 Edna I.“ -', 30 Kensl _' , City 69,750 Hey Dunn, Psake's Station .......... .. 5,025 Annie Doiron, New Glasgow Mills .. 5,175 ~ E. James C. Elston, Box 204, Georgetown ................ .. 100,025 F. , George Fraser. Sourls . .._. ... 5,00) ‘Mrs. Hilda Fraser, 322 Fitzroy Street, City . .. 5.000 H. _ James Heron, 17 King Street 5,000 . |_ , y, Colin H. Love,” Edward lt., 65,675 Vincent Lund, Trscadle Cross _ .. 6,000 The following is the list of canlidatefi ahead? entered . l and the number of votes credited to c8011 llll t0 last satllfdfly Right, J11 Y Mgrgiret White, Margaret Weir, 45 Park Stalk-Q“ _ s. a Wllltlock, 2m new strut.» ‘gr! _ ‘ q strut. t! ---------~- " "::.':"...::'.l....»... --....~.. , . . 10 dflllwf hint lo - nland whqrehoRoga " . ~ - _y from Tadousac by the tug <§3$,,§§°3-,,$gfi§,?;g§°-g° dtmll- "is Lord Strathcona. She will so mlo , _ as gdecided gock m, mp3,,‘ v - - , ‘ at ~.* ‘ .._..A_,-.-.....-...-.---<- I-zf-i-If-Iéil-ir-ETEJ’; -:*¥'-ti?-%fi‘=i’-‘-.I ‘f. i ._ I if“. i F; . . I I l I complete. There is still room for as many more. Everyone who takes part in fins contest will rwglve a i. i . ' . » '| v Q16 " I 1 - ' ' .1‘ I ____.- If ‘ i in the Contest . _,_,- l 1 , t0 a <1 t PLACE IN THE swarm- ‘ 1 a f ». = MAKE SURE *- _ .- l; i ~ NOW 1s‘ THE TIME » Li}; . ' 1 ‘ . . m. _i_ ' Isidore Martin, Rustlce 90.300 (II? I d Mur h , Moreil ta on. _ - ' —‘ ‘$723191. ";'i2§.":‘t.:;::::!:::::: REC°RDS ‘N THE i? Hi iC v ““ " I mix: McLean, Grand View ..... . .- 3-,: .,’;;;'",;,,““,°,‘i;'2;";,,'§;%.'.‘,1 2,1’... n, - THE EXTRAVOTE {g g ‘a6 - x .- . -- ,_ ;:'::':'..:"::::z~.v.'::.t " ww oFFER THIS WEEK- 1, woo "i = 4 ; - $.'.‘.'°..I‘€§§JZ?ZJ §i‘..'Z".'.ZI.'.‘?.f.’ 80.260 MAKE SURE YOU - ' . 101,225 ' a ' _: Z2‘ S'.i‘.‘i.'1."i~f'..'§2'.'..'.'.°“ we GET YOUR SHARE" jnufh Melnnlv. Tleuhh -» 5pm 0F EXTRA o. S Thelma Ida Owen, North River ..... .............. .: ........... .. 59W _ _ g Laura A. Palmer, 141 Elm AIL... City ............... .. 161,200 i . .. I Miss Phillips, Tyne Valley .................................. .. .. 6,000 NOMINATION, BLANKgI 1 a. , ‘ "on . " ‘_ ooonron ' f ' 8. 8 ti, Moreil .......................... .. I v _‘ _ _ . l, _ QIIIII-d Centre? 73 Chestnut Street, City . v ' M“ “Y”: s'|'»':I.'.'-.°=I.°§§I. 1'. 0,000 Nomiuhte Yourself or n. Friend _ ti": sxilftnn... Btewart 6.000 . ~ Gentlemen: _ ' ‘ 7-‘ ' ' ' , y I hereby nominate. ss a nlenilier ‘ in - _ . . ~. T- ' "a your Contest: ' ,1 n» -~ . WlIlIINd 771mm‘! 274 gu-mn an..." any “m-‘uimmn. I . a a a In u a n a o e n e s a u’ 0b - _' v s e s o a o e n e I I W. “. :0‘: ‘Osifealfl ...'..‘.‘.as"~'.-a-;.., -; 1131:.