nunmnunrnmulllll Improves , 3PP9u1i9 and aide digestion -cn Adorn product, pariylswlqrf mP-p“ u m Tim Complete August List h - "Now on Sale ' Song’ Hits 5 Ain't We Got Fun P , van and schenrk ~34" 0h l D93! - - . Furman and Nash } $1.00 Tea Leaves . . , _ _ won... . .- . . hzrzfiszz: v.30‘ Mad ll e 'tU HY Se .. Froemllheogfirlrlwliclr Vdrlggr lalzzshialqizlxiillliCrumlt AJ“! A“ BY M95?" - - . Frank Crumit “'00 Somebody‘. Mother . 12......“ and Mell . 11-3411 New Sunset . . Reunion and 10...‘; l $1.00 Strut Miss Lizzie ' M ff If You Don't wonfiyrgthfgfildoiiitil Band ‘ Mary Stafford and Her Jazz Band Love Me-Fox-Trot . ' Ted Lewis’ Jazz Band , A4“! Underneath the Pelms-—-Fox-'l‘rot~ ' v u o’ Tcd Lewis’ Jazz Band ' Fhertiqe-Mcdley Fox-Tfiatd] F T The Happyl Six A44" ' b 's n s - - or - l * m . ° W a y e q o! ‘The HapPY so. "M W IdY PPIIS Y W Idl) , g/‘lledleyolglox-‘(frot 8y c-m o“. The HaPPY Six A- 3413 Wandering Home-Medley Waltz » $1.00 The Metropolitan Dance Players , Near Me-Fox-Trot Art Hickman’; Orchestr . 5,3499 Dream of Me-Fox-Trot Art HlCltmmfS Orchestr I ":00 All for You-Medley Fox-Trot The Happy Si: ' A4 41 4 Sweethearts-Medley Fox-Trot‘. l s, o, Yerkes’ Jazarimba Orchestfa ‘ -- We! » By the Waters of Klllnrneylgrixllcleelcsilgance Betcha“; k “s, Deep In Your Eyes-Medley Waltz ~ 41-65 - _ Prince's Dance Orcbestta ' . . i0p6r2lhand Concert Dung , " , .’ . Charles Hackett l £19.31 Th B h I GI l ("I D t That I Dwelt in _ fi...‘.’..°r'i.‘..iJ-'-> ' . “T” . 1.... on» }“,,‘_},§‘ The Last Rose of Summer . . Lucy Gates u,“ Old Folks at Home . . u . Rose Ponselle l $1.80 Pnrluteml d’Amor .‘ Q Rl°¢flYd° Sullcclllll l Dresmyl-lawall iv . Ducidediereldllm } Mm of Hgflggh _' , , Welsh Band E-7l06 Sony Bozo] , , , ». Welsh Band $1.00 ‘ Art Hickmams Orchestra Week, July 30-August 6 This best-known dance orchestra in the United States is setting the dancing fashions today'- Call on g Columbia dealer and bring your dance music up to date. Be sure to hear its foot-stirhullfllll “Elm” blood-exhilarating one-steps, and will!" Wllkh always fairly whirl one and all. 3'0""! N"! "Id- into the dance. . 1 . New Proeqa: Columbia Records- Individually mprmd. “will. J'- , hpudash, neuron In mry llghlful iii hull. Slssdnl Isiah New Columbia Records 0Q Sch o! all f-ww-w u Celnrnbh Dealers m. sou. s: Ems lhv-Il- » "If; 5,2" COLUMBIA cnhruorndlfi VWMPANY TORQNTQ. _ _ 19| FOR DALE IV E. I T00 101 cum "use, ...........;.. s ,6 “Q. _ ..._.. u» -A.‘n- ‘ Eastern Guardian “ma: HAV error on Lot 4s and 47 ls fanly good. much batter than further west. “WREAKWATER NEARLY F|N|8HED.~—'“I6 contractor of the North Lake breakwater expects to have the work completed by the 15th of August. ..'L06T, between Montague and Beech Grove Inn, Charlottetown, last week, one head light rim, and lease, from over-slxe car. Finder will be rewarded. George McIntyre, Montague. - ..'G'E-TTING READY FOR GHAUTAURUA- 'I‘l.:ket sellers for Chautauqua are busy every day at Montague and good progress l: reported. Last season many’ peoplo were disappointed tn not getting tickets. So speak early this sea- son. _ ..'FOR SALE- Qne nonllnatlon in each of the followlngsmke race claasezr 2.40. Trot. 2.25, Pace. Purs- es $300.00, in each _Frelght paid on horses from Charlottetown, Mon- lfikue. Return free. T. G. Ives. Sec- retary. - . ..*A BUMPER HAP CROP-Mr. Nell McPhee, Big Pond. has the lheuvlest buy crop and the most luxuriant growth arbour ready for cutting, he, or anybody else for that mutter, has ever hnd. It will cut three tons to the acre, which ls most extraordinary in this year of drouth and near-famine. ,___ ._..*VlSlTOR-8- Among the vls ltc-rs to Georgetown are: Mas-fer Iierbcrt Cook, New Glasgow, S. Miss McDonald, Charlottetown; Mr George Ryan, Charlottetown; Miss Argile tlvpDonuld. Plcmu. Miss M-argurct Laundry, Montague; Rev. livthm- Gullunt. Sturgeon; Muss Aide Iinmphill. lMliss Winifred Larmlnr, Montague; Mr. Webster McNelll. New Perth; Mrs. Philip l-‘otuahllre, IllIonLag-ue; yM-rs. Mrxry L-annlgan, Sturgeon; Mr. Leo Fay, Newport; bliss Gordon, Rose- neath. A. . "JWEDDING BELLS.—On Nlnn- day morning at 8 a. m. an event of pleasing interest occurred at the home of Mrs. McCann whcn Annie. (laughter of the home, was united in nmrringe to Mr. Augustus Boudreaudt of Georgetown. The bride beautifully attire-i in a travelling suit of navy blue with hat to match, was led to the altur by her brother, Mr. J. McCaun. ‘The parlor was beautifully deem-- ated with fcrnu and roses After the ceremony tne guests of the young couple sat down to a most dainty lunch. The many beautiful iv. uuruss wnn RHEIIMIIISII llnlll n. Inflow-snot" lha Fnlll llrdltln. ' I. R‘. No. 1. Lents, 011.. "For over three years, I wss confined to bed with Rkmrildiwil. l treated with doctors, sod tried ulrly everything without benefit. Finally, I tried "Frank-tires". Bafan I bod mad half s box luv tnprovmenl.‘ the 1min wss seller And the swelling started to ‘n down l continued taking this fruit ms- dlolns, Improving sll the time, sné now 1 can wrdk shout two miles and do light chore! shout the place". " - ALEXANDER MUNRO. 60o. s box, 6 $0112.60, trlnlslseillc. Al all dealers or seat postpald by “ruit-s-tlvss Limited. Ottawa. EASTERN PERSONALS ..;'Mr. Jas. ‘Fltgeruld. Georgetown town. A. ..'Ml-.=s> Roach. l-lnllfalx is visit- ing friends at Georgetowm-A. i ..'|.Vllss Bell] Hemphlll. Montague is visiting her home at Georgetown A. . ..°-.\.l.r. and Mws. M. E. Jenkins. Georgetown. motored to Charlotte town. -A. ..*Mr. and Mrs. Johnson are visiting Mrs. Russel hlcbeun, Geo- rge1mvn_—-A. ..')Iiss Evelyn Ellen: Charlotte- town. is visiting Miss Ethel Heston GcnrgPt0\\'n.——A. ..'-Mr. nnd Mrs. Tomlllrs who had been visiting Georgetown have returned to Charloltetown.—A_ ..'Dr. apd hlvn. Young of Toron- to are visiting friends at "George- town.~—A. ..'Miss Ethel Rcnton has re- turned home after visiting friends at Charlottetown-nil. ..*Mrs. Gillls, Charlottetown is and valuable presents testify to the esteem In which the bride nnd| groom were held by the many friends, Mr. 1nd Mm. Bourlrr-nult Wll Imake their future home ~at Montague.—.A.- --—-¢o>——-— zzMothers can easily know when their children are troubled ~wlth worms, and they lose no time Iu applying a reliable remedy—Mo- ther Graves‘ Worm Exterminator. i Prisoners Riot Armed Citizens Called Out PITTSBURGH. July lib-Prison- ers in the Western Penitentiary here today broke ull bounds of dis- cipline, fired four buildings and for n. time kept the institution in an uproar whlle_the prison guards, deputy slum-ills. policemen rein- forced by armed citizens battled to put down disorder. Six convicts were shot and two others cu: in the battle. The prison ofhclalls said thrc-eior four wounded would likely dle. Vegetable his and natural flower extracts give BABY'S OWN SOAP its wonderfully softening and visiting Mrs. Chas, Fitzgerald, Georgetowu- A. ..'.Mr. ‘Harry Barnes, (llmrlotte- town ls visiting friends at George- town-A. ..*Mrs. Hurry Manuel and (laughter Reta of Halifax are visit- ing friends at.vGeorgetowu.~A. ..'M-r. and Mrs. (llilford COX Sourls were passengers to George- town this week.-~A. ,..'Mr. Howard Stewart, Char- lottetown is visiting his home at Georgetown.—-A_ .."Mrs. (Du) A. J. Fraser, Mont- ague visited Mrs_ '1‘. E. Morrissey in Georgetown this wcekr-A. V-..'M,r. J_. lllclilnch-"ern and Mr Allen lllcPhee of Sourls motored to Georgetown this \V88k.——:\. _ ..'M'r. Wlllllam Hobbs. Sydney. is slponding a vacation at his home at Georgetown... A. ..'Mr. and Mrs. Ma-ton. Monta- gue, were passengers to this week to Georgetown; A. ..'1Wlns Vwllllam {Wnyllng and daughter. ‘Margaret Regina, are visiting Mrs. Wnylingks sister, Mrs.‘ h M. E. Jenkins, George-town. ..'M'rs. McCormac, Georgetown,- wns visit-lug friends at Montague this week. A. l Fitzgerald, l ..'Mrs. (Ca-pt.) J. Charlottetown. is vlslting friends nt Georgetown-AA. ..'Mlss Kathleen Mnnnol, Hall- fux, is visiting her cousin, Mrs. Arthur Jenkins of (lcorgelou'n.-—A. I McDonald or‘ vacation in ..'Mr. Lennard Plctou. is spending n Georgetown.—A_ v ..*Mlss Alice bioLnl-cn of the. Hank of Nova Scotla, tlhnrlotte-| aromatic lsllm. Sold everywhere. Minn Soap Limited. MlnnMenlruI Jen- eno DEAR, Amwznuti oetuxz-rs ls A that teencvl ulwbmT You uuveer, n’ m A Flue tleoswv mare» ov sewluoeams n AWAY, ‘HINT A H»! QADIGESUON,’ It} ‘Vb-HEY e town spent the week end with her parents. E. B. and Mrs. Mchuren.‘ Georgetown -—A. suz up‘: moat: m; say-s A whom “u; Q1188 H08 H “mimosa n! A Wonk June UomtnJm $7337.50!) Alberta _ 1,145,000 British (‘olunzlbln 1.563.000 Manitoba 1.563.000 M.'mltobn 15,000 ;Ontarlo ——-- Qucbec -————— ISaskntcIlewan m ’l‘otnl5 $9,830,000 Week July 2 Dominion $6,185,000 ' Alberta -——~—* British Columbia 4.090.000 Manitoba 500,000 Ontario 845,000 Quebec 1,659,000 Saskatchewan 270,000 Totals $13,549,000 - June Bond Sale-B. \ Farmers Win In sent-trauma: slum seen ueens- I14- " I Frown soon»... A ..*-Mr_ Nathan Johnson, Char- lottetown is visiting his parents. Mnand Mrs. Charles Johnson. Georgetown.-—A. ..'Mr. Lionel McLu-ren of‘ the Canadian Bunk of Commerce. Montague ls visiting his home at Georgetown-A. ' -.'Mr._ and M-m. J. E..M<1Rne. Souria, are visiting Mrs. Mcllads mother Mrs. A. J. McDonald, Georgetown. A. ..'Mr_ Harry McKay and Mr/ and Mrs. Daniels, Mount htewsrt, visited friends this week at George;- town-A. ———-<o>—-—-- ::Miller‘s Worm Powders des- troy worms. without any inconven- ience to the child. and so effect- ually that they pass from_ s body nnprecelved. They thoroughly cleanse the stomach and bowel-r and lave them ln o condition no.‘ favorable to worms, and there will be no revival of the pests. JUNE FIRE LOSSES _ ‘Fire losses In Canada In June are estimated at $2,303,400 by The Monetary Times made up as fol- lows:- Losses exceeding 810.000 .. ..$1,691.000 Small fires reported 112,400 Estimato of unreported Total‘ The loss in May lwns $3,811,350 and In June Inst your $1,424,019. 'l‘hn total for the first six months of 1921 is $15,711,050 against $13,- 000 000 during the first six months of 1920. Weekly Fire Losses l-‘ire losses In (‘unndn during the week ended July 0th are en- liumted by The Monetary Times all "$73,750 compared with $452,500 the previous ‘week. The largest loss was $400,000 at Gucilph, InL. July 0th. New Incorporation: Authorized capital of $l7l,54il,000 is represented by companies whnso lnnorporntions were rz-vported to The Monetary Times during the wet-k (‘lltltlll Jniy I. compared iwth $9,8fi0.:'.00 the previous week. comparative suurrn-y hv Dominion and provinces is as follows:- Snles of Canadian bonds in June are estimated .by T-he Ninnetnrzy Times with $27,834,566 in May and with total is mods up as followsz-Pro- ‘vlncl-al $9,002,000; Municipal $6.- 092.406; Total $15,904.406. Alberta. Elections CALGARY. July Ill-Unless Int- er returns show :1 surprising change in form, the Stewart Gov- ernment ivas defeated In Alberta yesterday by the United Farmers. Al 8.45 last night indications were that the farmer would have fronl A WHEN USING W I LSON'S - FLY PADS READ DIRECTIONS - CAREFULLY AND \ {arrow/sum f, EX any I‘ \ / F- Best of Fly Killers 10c 30 to 35 members in the next log- islature, glvlnlg them a clear mujor- ity m the assembly of G1 members Liberals are errpeclui t0 return about 20 members, Labor 3 and In- dependents about the same. The local election circles there ls little doubt at this hour that lha Farmer combination will form the next Government. ' ~asmnnnnienmn For nine days only, a full-size cake of Klenzo Toilet Soap FREE with each purchase of the new. large family-size tube of Klenzo Dental Creme. KLENZO TOILET ..$0AP ls MQQ-4 OO-O-Q pure. cleansing and soothing to‘ the skin. Gives a thick I FREE 1 . - AT - THE REXALL STORE ‘creamy lather and has the deep-woods scent oflplnal. g KLENZO DENTAL CREME — " your teeth white. and shining, cleanses the mouth and leaves a wonderful cool feeling. This new, giant tube contains enough Klenzo to brush your teeth twice a day for nearly four months. SATURDAY, JULY.16TH This Economy Offer ls good up to and including Saturday the 23rd but no later. Lay In a supply. Orders filled by phone. Make sure of yours toy buying early. H. J. MABON Prescription . Drugglst and I Phone Connection per Packet. at. all Druggists, Grocers and General Stores $001071]? Optometrist Montague g r --¢».~.-~.....s k rt... "rams Tuese":-' t, “tots if, Mb I WANT TN€M R5 , rme M Possibil- l 1.184. 20fir55l # __.""" ...._ E .-.=.- NAVY CUT omgnsrrzs . AIF‘ ' Souris Horse v Races Wednesdltl’. Jilly 27th, I921 I No. 3 only open to horses owned In King's County. Entries close Saturday, July 28rd. Entry fee 5 per cent of Puree, and muet be remitted with entry. Purses divided 50 per cent to first, 25 per cent to second, 15 per cent to‘ third, 10 per cent to fourth. g _ Records made on or Since July 1st. No bar. i This meeting will he governed by the Rules of the National Trot- ting Association except where they conflict with the above conditions. I MAIL YOUR ENTRIES EARLY 1 EVERYBODY WELCOME H. H. ACORN, Secretary. Sourls, P. E. I. ' A EASTERN ‘STEAMSHIP LINES, INC. INTERNATIONAL LINE PASSENGER AND FREIGHT fllflaVrhCla IIFYIWVEEN .\l'l‘. JOHN AND . I H l). Steamship GOVERNOR DINGbl-H’ wlll leave Flt. John every \VI'IIIIQI- llny It it u. Ill. nnd every Saturday at 0 n. m. (Atlantic tlIne) for llontnn. The ‘Wednesday tripe ure vln blnrrtport and Lulu-o. due llonton about ll n. I. Thursday. The Saturday trlpl are to Ilolfon direct due Sundays about 2 p. m. Ileturm-Lonve Ilontcn Mondays and I-‘rldnyn at l0 n. m. (Daylight Buwlmr Time) for Emrtport, lrubrc. and Ht. John- FAIRF $10.80 NTATRROOMI $3.00 III! Hirer: connection nt Ilolton with the Metropolitan passenger and Ilelglrt ntenmrnr to New York vln (lune Cod Cnnnl. For ltntrroonsl, Intel and luldtlonnul nformutlon apply t0 A. C. UUIIIIIE, All-Ill 5L lull, N. B. ins; BhdmFisher uOt-ll’ F5151‘ v - 1 m: ‘Mmesfi EIGMT VOLUME! nv quire-set z V my.’ 59mg, n M A T Yeah. wAY. let, ‘me count‘ s0 suéfifi: c‘am“‘ humane Pet! ‘sea: y M: wok. oven re» voumas 040R; m?“ Pam“, memes» m3 m, ._ m: mt ot= Pam“ o!’ Pv-WQ. m wmf Th6‘; ‘s’ u...“ our!“ mo Aser ec- slu- W-"Y "5 A. seem-AU. sumalztzseltctf; AMER‘: ' ' a m - $600 - PREMliJMS soon The following are the clauses, and conditions governing same: l ‘ r 1 Free for all Trot and Face . __ For“ $30c_ 2.22 Trot. 2.25 Pace F,’ . Purse $200. 3-3 Minute Trot and Pace ' Purse $100. .- LWKPQIR. n-‘t 4-. - .»-B¢;.4Z".'=‘F‘?\Tfi ‘Y1- fwa . P PLAYER? - . s. '._ w‘ ~,~ -_ l » "minim 1H I, , . - ‘I v .§ . . . »~=~ £71 » u’: “I ‘V,’ » \\\ K‘ \ _ *-‘:.;_____-2- I N ‘v ,- ~ n - u- -. .. - ‘l? --~._-» ~ '."r,"""".......r-.:* "s a.