reels-s Castoria is strictly: a remedy for Infants and Foods are specially prepared for babies. Children. A baby's medicine is even more essential for Baby. Remedies primarily for gown-ops are not interchangeable. WWI?“ It was the need If a remedy for the common ailments of Infaau and Childrfi that hsenflt (‘Astoria before the public after years of research, and" no claim has been made for it that its use for over II yam has not proves. .'wt1st'1= cnsronrnv “Castotii n‘ a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Psregotic, Drops and Soothing Syrups. lt is pleasant. 1t contain neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. its ageisitsgnsrsntee. For more than ithas been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatvlency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowsis, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. The . Children's Comfort-The Mother's Friend. fiifllltflliCASTORlAatwavs Bears the of“ i ' I11 Us e For ilver 30 Years -A GRAND picnic Illl be held _ggNg YQUR 0rd“ (or mm l! 31- 51".» 5°! 7. i?" 3'"""“Y~ coal to Holmans. Their vessel will ‘"9"’ 13"“ be here in a few days when you _-ssosous rtoun mat will ‘w’ '° b“ n “t u” l°'°°' he closed for repairs from " August to Sept. lat. —-¢0ME and bring your friends to the grand picnic on the church grounds at Bt_ Marks, Lot 7. on 8st urdsy, August 13th. —COME to the lce Cream Social at North Bedeque Hall on Wed- nesday evening, Aug. 10th. lets were fined $20 and costs in the ‘Stunner-side police oourt on‘ Saturday, convicted on the charge of speeding. , -SCHR. MARINE with std Cool for R. T. Holman, Ltd., will he here in a few days. Place your order now so that you can get deliv- ery from vessel. —-MARINE IN PORT.-'l‘be tern schooner, (Marine, with 800 tons hard coal for Messrs Holmntrs 1.111.. entered port on Sunday. H ———-———‘ —6HALLENGE...Mr. G. H. Pro fin. Kensington, owner oi Miss Dempsey. challenges the winner —-POLICE OOURTF-Trro mtltoh, ..'MONTAGUE HORSE RACE! Wednesday August 10th. .."DI. HEATH MCINTYRE‘! Dental office wil lbs closed until August the 15th inst. ..-~rwsn~rv rwo nauseous‘ entered in the three classes for the Montague Races. Look them 11D. .,'A NEW BUNCH OF TRQTT- ERS meet to-gether in the _-2,i1.‘ Trot at Montague. Horses we never have seen race before. Can you pick the winner? ..°CYBiL C. BARONCAS, Fer- ward Boy. Juanita Aubrey. Mary Pickford. Harry G. and Alice the Great. all score for the word, In the 2,40. trot at Montague. Watch -—LEF FOR NEW YORK. - Mr. Stephen Donahoe, left on 8atur~ day morning on return to New York. alter s pleasant visit to bis parents Mr. and Mrs. William Donahue. ‘Rosevills. H -UP FOR FAST .DRIVING.— Two motorists charged with fast driving, were up for trial on Sat- urday at the police court, one we: fined $20 and cost. the case of the other was adjourned until Friday the 12th. inst. (‘omplalnst are be- ing made to officials, of motorists who persist in fnst driving. these drivers are likely to find them- selves invited to the police court to give a nexplnnatlon of their dn- ings. ' nt the Kensington races, ' Sunny side. owned by James f‘. Connor. Trenton. $50.00 aside. the race to be held at new Aunan. Aug the 17th Best out oi two and three heats. the veteran “Brownie " steer the "Great!" mare. .. MONTAGUE HORSE RACES. Wednesday. August 10th. A 2.11 Trot has been made to take the _'F"$T Hoase"“‘s“mmemide plflCa of the former Stake clssr “is °‘°‘““~“‘ “P S“ .5‘- W“! R“"‘*‘ m1 11-111 not 1111. rims $000.00. la“ weak" Dr‘ “Chrmophe” g°°d Entries close Saturday. July 30th. trotter Osceta won the mained Five l," w“ m eaten n" p" race.“ s‘ml5h',qh°a'5 "m" E field cent additional from money win- f; Qofljiffig "$0,132: ‘QZIfj-gm ners. Freight paid from Char- uflrd in 2'16 ca“ The Summer lottetown. T. G. lves, Secretary. side horses go to Moncton to race this week, after (which they‘ will go to Chatham the foldowing week. ..'COLONEL WALTZ. has been the favorite winner in the slow paces. What will happen when he meets, Etlgenton, (trial 2,12, 1-2) the bull dogs, Wilfred Hal. Albert J. 7.1111 Bnughmnn. Angus Dillard and Miss Leyburn Forward nt Montague on the 10th. (‘an he win --GLORIOUS RMNF-Summer- sitie and district was visited yes- terday (Mondnyv) with n glorious land refreshing rain which was —'HAD A BLQWOUTPJVIIDQ "really needed by the farmers and returning w Sutumerslde m: Sun 11-01111 11o lnvuluttife service lo the d3)‘ M81“. M!" Vl-Slllnfi "WW5 l" grnln t-rup. Even the chronic town the western section of the county, gfflurjh mum not 11nd anylhlng to‘ several popular young IOWI! Tel‘ icit-k about in the downpour, for it w“ 111d t1 narrow escape from inr settled the tins-t 111111 gave the 9111c“ "ll GIIIAIII chess-ans. Nlw roan ctr! jur_v evil-en their motor car turned turtle, following a tire blowout. All tu-(‘ilfftl injury, ‘however, the car fwns righted and after n spare tire had been. hurriedly adjusted ,the motorlsm rolled merrily along. Montague Horse Races WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 1111, 1121 The following are. the horses 2.17 2.18% 2.18% 2.13% 2.12% 2.18% 2.25% 2.19 2.15% Miss Belle Rico Brenton H. J. Forbes Skyline Kellie’ Don Bailey Upton Prince British Soldier “$99995? 2.40 Sybil C,., Wellington McNeil Barconns, William Keenan Forward Boy, Jntnes Riley . Jaunita Aubrey, ll. Kelly Mary Pickford, Jnnlcs Arbiug i lisrry (1,, (1. ilnlsle i-lnoprr Alice the Great, l’. S. Brown - 2.25 Wilfrid lisl, Wellington 31151111 Qunilnughman, (l. H. Albert J. il. Kelly Colonel \\".1ltz, Rial-Manon Dru? Miss Leyburn Forwuxti. .1. Ii Illcflregtlr. Edgerton, .1 nines Mt-llunnltl Angus lllllm-d, Gordon Prowse The above horses are all evenly ntnlchcd So you may expect n renl days sport. classes. the bell rings. Special Train from Charlottetown. IVES, Secretary. T. G. Benoit —MORE FlAlN NEEDED. — to increase the milk supply more rain is needed, not to apply dir- ectly to the milk but for the pro- duction of better pasturngs which will indirectly increase the supply of milk, more rain is also needed for groin crops which are ripening too fast, according to experienced farmers who state that many fields through the country are n1- rently “turnlng" although the grain is not filling as it should. H entered in the respective classes. TROT W. B. .\icArtl1ur, Kenslngton Henry Hooper, Charlottetown Mc-Kinnnn Drug Co., Charlottetown George R. Hooper. Charlottetown John A. Murray, Kilmulr C. 11. Beniot, Charlottetown \V. B. hicArthur, Kenslngton J. S. wedlock, Charlottetown TROT Smtthport M urray lti v er G11 spvraulf Soul hporl Charlottetown (‘harlot tetown Charlottetown —-WH-O TOOK THE BYKE.—A i/icyale belonging to the delivery boy of one of the stores of Sum- fnerstlde. ntilssing from the broni of the store for the last two days, was found yesterday leaning afgalnslt the race near the H1111! Manufacturing lComipany factory at ltlle eastern end cf the ttown. Whether it was taken as a practical ioke or wheth- 0r the light» fingered culprit was too heavily footed to drivo (he wheel, is a matter that is stil puzzl- ing the owner. . - ' ..-—RESOLUTION OF SYMPATHY to Mrs. H. 1.. Pickering and dnugzn- ter Reta. The W, M. S. of the Hun- ter River Methodist Church wish to offer to you their loving sympathy in the great loss you have sustain- ed by the death of your Beloved husband. His earnest desire to help in every good work will long be remembered by us nnd his good example and influence will be felt in o11r church 11nd community. May God's blessing rest on you in this your time of great trouble 11nd sorrow we trust you will be sustained and strengthened with the thought that your heavy loss ls 1111-1 gnm and we t-nn only point you tn Him who is nble in sustain and comfort and has promised to PACE 1 SOUl-‘lHJOPI Charlottetown Southport (Ihnrlottefown Montague Ilrlrigetown Murray Harbour (Yo, their respective lie on hand when ill .___..___.. Dominion Garage R. D. Withruw Satisfaction Guaranteed. Prices. Water 8t. Opposite R. T. Hnlmnns Bummerslde, P. E. I. Water and Queen Street Greek Division Advancing On Ismid ‘LONDON, Aug. li.--»'l‘\vo (lief-k divisions are advancing south of ismid town, .10 miles southeast of Ponslnnfinnplo, ivhich l1as been in the ltunds of the ‘Turkish National- ists, says Constantinople dcspntwlr to the Exchange Telegraph Cum- 1mm Low he an ever present 1101p in time of trouble. Signed on behalf of the members of the W, M? S. of Hunter Rivet. ‘All Prisoners To Be Released -_PERFORMING CAR.—'l‘o men- lion “hired car" in the p1 ‘sence of n certain young mun in Summerslde these d-nys is to invite n prompt reply, either verbal or physics-l. On Frtturrlny atfternoon he hired u cur from n friend and took n party of his own friends for n spin out into (the country. Before he left town he discovered that the brakes of the car were not working at all. the discovery ‘being made when he “'11s going along smoothly on Cen- tral sstreet, with an ice ivagc-n ahead and ftnollhgr cur rushing to him. As far as he could see the only tlillltg tor iii-m 11o do was to run into the late wagon and this he did. with ontly slllght (lnmages. On the wny to mite country place, two Circe went flint on him and he bad i0 return on the pims. To make the mutter look tight to the owner m’ the can. he thought the best. thing to do wars to have one of the tires repaired and buy a new one, LONDON, Aug. h.~.-\1| members m" the lrish Republican pttrliantent now in t-ltslody will ‘be rclensetl with one exception in nniiclpntion p! a mt-(Ilifll! 0i’ pnrlinxtient called for August 10. Official announce- ment that prisons-rs be freed was mndc ind-w with the. exception of John K. lit-Known who was con- victed of (he murder of District In- spector McGrnth. l -——-_Q»O&——-——- She Works Fast. My 1110.41 embarrassing moment n-ns one time when :1 young lzlrl l was supposed ‘.0 marrry asked ‘.110 to buy her :1 mink fur. l told her tn wait awhile. Next time l snw her shP “'11s wearing n mink fur omit 11ml tnld rm- e-he 11111! met iiflnllier young man who bought it for her, and ‘was vngflfletl to marry hen-Chl- cngo Tribune. and was rolling hornswnrd feeling that everything was well with the world agshtwthe front nxle of the When the public unanimously gives preference—there’s a good reason for Post Toasties 00m flakes Yes em hay earn lakes sndyon esa bay godihdlltjstlesstthesame-olsishstti. oar broke, Just as he was entering rite town. Nine Drowned And Forty-Two Missing EUREKA. CaL, Aug. 8-Nine per sens are known to have perished and forty-two missing in the sink- ing of the steamer Alaska, fifteen minutes sitar she grounded on Blunts (Reef, near here last night. Several rescue steamers picked up a number of boats loaded with sur- vivors. The bodies of nine persona were brought here in the coast mlnrd tug Ranger and the sur- vlvors picked up by tug Ajax and steamer Anyor are also to be brought here. The Anyor reported to have picked up four host loads 9f surivlvors. also. After he got the tires animated - ire-Ike a much needed washing. —gHARVE*STING GOMMENOED. —-ii‘nrmers in the vicinity of Sum- rr-ersitb have stlatltetlh harvesting again? Come and see. ltllnnrdts lfinhnrsst for Distemper Prisoner S0 Drunk flouldtNot Take Stand CHATHNM. N. 3.. Alli. 8.—-—Ar- thei-r grain, n modterate crop being ti a report from the principal farms "The hsrver-t ls earlier this year. nin-iniy through the effort of the formers to save the grain before (ho drought bet-omen worse and aI-to ‘to get (rho grain housed be fore the farm help decides to heed the CBlll of the West. i-—-Qo>-——— Ask for Mlnnrd‘: and tale no other -———<o->—- ——— WESTERN PERSONALS —Mr. Ambrose Dalton and Miss Dalton, Glengnrry, Lot '1. were vis- iting friends here on Saturday. ——D. l. Bonnetl and party motor- ed ‘from -Summer.=tldr- to Charlotte- town and returned on Sunday. —¢.\ir. Fred Arsensnlr sud Mrs. Most-y Perry. Tfgnish. have return ed home ‘after n visit to town, ‘.1111 guests of Mr. and Mrs. (‘harlcs Arsenault, (‘nmbrldge Street. 1i l -Mrs. John B. McDonald and son. Mr. J. J. ‘McDonald, Vernon iliver, were recent visitors hers, guests nt the Mlnto House. Gran ville Street. -A. W. Harris, who recently rs- signed ac: hesd of the cotton depart- ment of H. T. Holman, Limited. Summr-rsfde. left Mmndny to visit his brother, Dr. Harris of Char- lot-tettown. —Am01'1g those going west on Thursday rimming last was Wm. Glllis of Nnrboro to assist in tak- ing up the harvest in the West. “'1- wish Billy, its he is familiarly known all success in the Wild and Welly lvest. 1-1 Caring For U. S. 0itize_n_s_ In Russia flcials here prepared nf the re quest of the Washington Stnte De- partment n full list of United States citizens in Russia including those in Bolshevik prisons. Thom are one hundred people who claim to be United States citizens in Russia seeking to leave that country. Si: of them are in prison. Tremblay and fllGA. Aug 8.—Unlted States 01-‘ rest of hiillett Stewart, Negunc in connection with the tragic death of~ Jnnzcs Ross, who was ioundlying dead near the house from which he had insisted ln evicting a family during the day was precipitated, 1t was revealed today, by his drunk- enness. When Stewart who was celled 11s a witness appeared heft/re Coroner Behson at the inquest at Negunc, he was so drunk he could not take the stand. 1t was said to- dny he 11nd been in that state ever ,since the tragedy occurred. 1-10 had also, it was said, been drink- ing henvlly some time before the eviction and subsequent killing. 1 —¢.\lr. Lawrence Gaudet and party of Borden. nutoed the round trip to town on Sunday. ll wt; Reparations _ | Rtceipisippotttoned ' LONDON, Aug h-lmperisl (‘on- lerence agreed that war reparations receipts be apportioned as follows: Great Britain 86.85 per cent, Minor (‘olmlles 80 per cent, Canada 4.115 per cent, New Zenlnnd 1.75 per cent._ South Africa 60 per cent, l; Newfoundland 40 per cent, lndln 1_20 per cent. —--—-<o-&———-— The Perfect Man. A young king once nsketl n sng . ivhat kind of person he consider- r-d was the most perfect. whom it would be wise if 011.1110,“ would imitate. "The most perfect man." said thu wise old man, “is not he who seems most perfect, but he whonot only is able to discover that he is imperfect, b11t also strives through life to amend his ‘faults as much as possible.“ ---oo>--—- lALL RUN DO\VN AND “YORN OUT I Because you have not thoroughly ' purified your blood, hut have allow- » ed to rem-sin in it the accumula- tions of waste matter that cause weakness, loss of appetite, broken sleep backache. eruptions and tumors and other troubles. Take Hood's Sarsnparilla, the medicine that renovstes, strength- ens, tones-At will build you up, make you feel better all-over. Hood's Pills help as a stomach- tonini. digestive cathartic. 10011 1111111111" 1v 11011110 1111011 AT NEW iNNAN RACES Eddie Tremblay, middle weight champion of theU. S. Navy, will be ‘ F119 Principal in a three round sparr- ing exhibition at New Arman Races on Wednesday, August 17th sparring partner demonstrate a replica of the blows used 1n the famous Dempsey-Carpen- suuifnnsmn m1 wrsrsnn 00111111111 ttsntfliutlllln 1 Blllolite? ~ tilt Tonloht llhsst Headsets. A -_ llesdlchauhall. ate. 93' t7 of eases due to digestive trouble and no reasons can sextet. “s...” "- Nature's Remedy (NR ‘llshlstsl ls I tabla d that lots on the eemponn stomltll. liver bowels rpes belnl to brill’ abou onions ac on o! a) ‘ u 180w: elimina- n. tnc prom n . st so an gsntl that i. 11m.- u» slllhlest er ~or comfort. But that is not all. Nature's leaned (NR Tablets) have a lined- cial s set t1 n the on . vfn; 1 process of digestion aastmilstmi the nourishment is tho blood unlity in and the lty ls lncreas system ntthsned. Once -you Fat your body in this splendid send lion, you need not take medicine ever! day-just talre an NR bis ecu onal when ind biliousnssa and constipation threatens, and you can’ always ' best. feel your Remember ltolbinl wall is easier 8e h th t it. 15'3"»... oyflneunis named (Nil. Tablets) and tr! it. It ls sol tied and recommended by you; ullll ' E. A. Folter. Central Drugqlst. Fires Losses Fire losses in Canada during the the week ended Aug. 3 are estimat- ed by The Monetary Titties {it $1.- 0'.il,2l0_ compared with $196,500 last uteek. 'l‘l1e heaviest loss was at Nelson, N_ B. NEW INCORPORATIONS Capital of companies incorporat- ed in Canada during the week end- ed July 80 is estimated by The Monetary Times at 33446000 com- pared with $8. 175.249 I111:- previous Week. A comparative summary by provinces is as follows: \‘l'eek ended y 23 $3,201,250 . . 0310.000 Dominion Alberta British Columbia Manitoba Quebec . Tutti] .."2.4s.'1:900 . $11,115,240 Week ended July :10 Dominion . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $3,310,000 Alberta . . . . . . . . . .. . —- British Columbi .. Manitoba . Quebec . . Total . ASPIRIN Only "Bayer" is Genuine ' . 120,000 . $11,446,000 Warning! Unless yon see the name "Bayer" on package or on tablets you are not getting genu- lne Aspirin at all. 1n every Bayer package are directions for Colds. Headache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Earache, Toothache, Lumbago, and for pain. Handy tin boxes of twelve tablets cost few cents. Druggists also sell larger packages. hlade in Canada. Aspirin is the trade mark (registered), of Bayer Manufacture of Monoacoticscidsst- er of Sallcyllmclel. ‘1 i... ——-=i 1.1 minor Optometrist , Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Montague, P. E. I. Graduate In Optometry Toronto College Exclusive Test Room Con. neofed with Drug Store tier fight on Juiy,2nd_ Eddie has met and defeated such champions as Jack (twin) Sullivan and young Jack tlohnsou in the light heavyweight class. Two thousand past month or two. This approbation O Y ‘ Statements, are now being mailed fol. ‘Approbatron purchases" made during the service is operated Trill! in accord with our terms are PAYABLE AT ONCE. Please attend to yours T0- DAY and you Will oblige us very much. Mame 81 Mcleui Lid. 119-121 QUEEN STREET CIi'TOWN W one nt Nerepls. These are village; Ker-p rnlnnrda llnlnsent in the house‘ Fire Causing Great Damage In New Brunswick along the main line of the ca“. dlan -Pncific Railway, within we)“ or fifteen miles of St. John. The “WM! of Queens, seven you“, ttntl n church burned at “We, ST. John, Aug. iL-Ncnrly three S€fe‘own loss Dammit hi.“ score residences of southern Kings I900- FFho Methodist (‘lllllflli-‘il- (‘ounty and Queens and numflrous Hilldsle was also burned as w“ other buildings and barn-t, garages, the sawmill of McDonald Brotium ice-houses, were destroyed by at Welslord, located at Linglty showers of sparks from forest fires l 31011011. yesterday afternoon and lust even‘ 111g‘ No lives were lost. The iin- ancial loss of King-v Cnnnty is es- timated at $400,000 against which insurance amounts to $100000. Fourteen dwellings were burned nt Onnette, fwenty-ttvo at Hillnn~ dale, ten at Llngley, one nt Sagwn, ll iiiO-iii "I'm never going to lake 11110111" ball‘? Said SIX Year old Jimmy. "why not?" quelred 111s mother " '(‘.'.uise," explained the your; stcr, "Pa was reading about mnn being found (lend in s hall tub, and 1 ain't going to 111119 my chances." Every Farmer Need You don’t hesitate to own a binder for a few diays use per year-to save time. - * - * Why not a Ford for use day or night every day in the year. I —to save time that can be better used in productive w0rk_ -to keep you in close personal touch with markets, ' -—t0 handle light produce to town, -to bring out help to your farm, —to keep the boys contented on the farm, The sturdy Ford is the farm car you want for dependable power, endur- ance, simplicity and economy. We render Ford Service and sell Genuine Ford parts. ' QUEENS COUNTY GARAGE Charlottetown A. Home & Co. Summerside Dealers 12- CARLOADS JUST ARRIVED We guarantee BEST QUALITY and CLOSEST PRICE, Freight allowance made to customers at a dis- tance necessitating shipment by rail. Write for prices. WE REQUIRE boxes of Blueberries IN A HURRY. Bring them along. Highest cash prices paid. C. E. Pratt £6’ S011 ST. PETERS