t0 make 0001111 Days a joy If there's a more delightful summer climate than Prince Edward Island 0n earth-ave don’t know where to findit. Of course you will find it a little warm in the middle of the tiay-—especiall_v if you g0 round dressed the same way as you did in April. Dress for comfort—for ease, for perfect summer delight. Heres the way";- Men’s plain cream also plain with black pin stripe Palm Beach trousers made with cuffs and belts loops exactly the thing for these warm days, all sizes - -- _- 07-5" Men’s Cream flannel trousers with black pin stripe good quality -- . - -- - - - $7M" Men's white duck trousers all sizes $130 m" Men’s grey tweed Summer Suits in pliill‘ coat with patch pockets, also Norfolk sty- les. Single and double breast models . . . . .. _ _ _ _ _ _ 30.00 and 535.00 Men’s duster coats in fawn, khaki and brown shades, all sizes - - - - - 93-75 t0 8-50 Men’s pongee and silk shirts in fancy and plain whites . . . . . . . . . . . 5.00 to 7.50 Men’s Athletic under wear in cotton,pongec and silk all sizes . . . .1..'10 to 4.25 per suit 119-121 (Jul-cu Sh, (‘lfltmvn \ f?! WEDNESDAY, 101v 20111, 1921 $1000 PURSES PROGRAMME 7'1"‘; “ “ 2.17 Trot; 2.21 Pace. Stake-Purse $300. 1 . D Kemmah Aubrey-Nominated and owned by Edward Stewart, 0 F R E E French River. , AT Thomas lit-Nominated and owned by Dr. W. G. Church, S'Slde. THE REXALL STORE Rexheart-Nomlnated and owned by llanimond Kelly, Southport. Mlse Belle Rico-Nominated and owned by-W. B. McArtiiur, l’ For "in; day; m1|y,a 11111.35“ Kanglngtgn, ' ‘ cake of‘Kienzo Toilet Soap Ed Locanda-Nnminatetl and owned by C. Ii. Benoit, Charlottetown. FREE WM‘ each Purchase °l , , . the new, large family-size Skyllnv-Nomlnated and owned by (l, it. Hooper, Charlottetown. tube o’ Klenzo Dania‘ cremm J. Forbes—.\'omlnnted by l.. Rogers, owned by l). A. McKinnon. ] KLENZQ 701L157 soap i; L, pure, cleansing and soothing 2.25 Trot; 2.28 Pace. Stake-Purse, $300. to the skin. Gives a thick ‘ a creamy lather and has the Wilfred Hal-Nominated and owned by \V. McNoill, Southport. g iefgnggdzgfi;atl pggéME Albert J.—Nominatetl and owned by Hammond Kelly, Soiithport. - makes your tee", white. and Commodore K.—Z\'ominated and owned liy Alex. Kennedy, Soutiiport ghh-‘Ing. glganggg the mouth Bert Hal-Nominated and owned by Dr. W. G. (lliurcli, S'Side. and have; a wonderful cool Zue Blughman—l\'omlnated and owned liy C. ll. Benoit. Ch‘town.' feeling. This new, giant tube _ Colonel Waltz-Nominated by L. ltogers, owned by G. McDonald. "Mal" "W?" Kiwm m Charlmtelowlh brush your teeth twice a day for nearly four months. King Brazilian-Nominated by T. W. Scmple owned by F. Walsh, SATUgDAy, JULY 1611-1 ' Tryon. This Economy Otter ls good ' ¢l up to and including Saturday i ‘3 r the 23rd but no later. Lay in ‘ f: 2.40 Trot. Stake-Purse ssoo. ahsvcellri- k Ordsrsftilled 3y r ' p one. a e sure o yours y ‘ p buying early. h . l Mary Pickford-Nominated and owncd by Jas. Arblng. Ch'town. ' ’ 1 " Silver Todd-Nominated and owned by ll. C. Hooper. Charlottetown Hf J‘ ~ Sybil C.—Nominnted and owned by w. McNeili, Southport. _ P'""'P"°" "will" “d i l The Contractor—Nomlnatr-d and owned by l). R. Morrison. S'Slde. oPmmufl" =0 I Allce the Great-Nominated by J.l.. Mulrbeatl, owned by PS. Brown M°"lall"° .5? 1 Hasty Lod-Nomrinaied nnd owned by w. A. Mnminwn. srsioe. PM“ °°""°°"°" l ' b i" Unite-Nominated and owned by Dr. Christopher, Tlgnish. "‘Q#QQ+OOI H \ Patricio Aubrey—~Nomlnatr-d and owned by .l. W. O'Brien, Elmsdale. 3 0'Leory Boy-Nominated by 'l‘. W. Sample. owned by Geo. Sheen. | ' . ' Juanita Aubrey-Nominated and owned by llnmimoud Kelly, t.» awe-w"- LENS cnnvnmc i . _' y i, Running m“. Hall Mile Heath-Purse $100. 01!!‘ Len! Grindinl Dllnl i —~the only one on the Is- l “w Rainbow-Entered by B. W. Taylor. Hunter River. lind-l! daily 9|! ll! i Plddylend Mold-Entered by W. B. McArthur. Kenslnglon. mflllllglllhlnll t G Vlli“ 1V , Dempeey_.Entered by Murdock Bryanton. o"! kind! of 955351115“! 1 i ’ Bunnyoldr-Entered by James O'Connor, Clinton. ill QOVKQCfiOIIOI defective l l larder-Nominated by W. B. MoNelll, Bummorslde. V1510"- Thls PROMISES TO BE THE BEST RACE OF THE SEASON. IUDGING FROM TH ABOVE ENTRIES. r 'MEALS, iICE CREAM AND REFRESHMENT BOOTHS ON THE i . _ GROUNDS. BEPERATE ENTRANCE FOR HORSES AND CAR- . RIAGEB. - ADMISSION. INCLUDING TAX,—50 CENTS. JAMIQWOONNOR, President. A. L. ROGERS, Secretory f ‘ - an}- FI#LEIQ"|I‘Q_"£L r 2E MOORE 0111011100 Ltd.‘ l(ensington Horse Races $1000 ~ . 11 nniiiuim l" ‘summitsmn and WESTERN GUARDIAN -—KENSINGTON CAFE.— Hours’! “THE LADIES AID of the Pro- for meals Wednesday. July Dinner 1i to 2 p. m. Runner 5 to "Ll will serve l/uncheon in all intermediate. B. Balderson. Proprietor. i _RETURN FROM WEDDING lTRlP-Mr. and .\.ll'>'. E. .\l. (‘turnp- ; bell. (‘, G. R.. have returned from .thelr honeymoon trip abroad and ‘iare ' locating in (‘harluttetonn They speak in slowing terms 0f their pleasure motor trip in the neighboring proirince. especially through the Annapolis Valley Gati- W EST ER N PERSONALS , . i —Dr. Johnston 11f Tifglllfilh. was ‘lfl Sunimers..le last. "nee i _ | —.\liss_ Grace .\lit.ii.=1i of Mont- real. is visilin: lli-l‘ uncle, Rev G S. Mitchell, Suinmt-rsidc. ' ~.\1iss l-‘elica Power. “F-liiiigtnn, underwent a successful operation ;;:. the Pnnze (‘-, hospital his‘. p week. I —The auiiuiiaiice Wfli out Sit - izrday iroriiing l.» ci-uvey :1 _\'I)tif‘il lad 110111 hi-struiclie M» the Prince .(‘o. Hospital for tr»1'.mcnt_ . l —» Tin \\'1-s<1erii tiergy who worr- un retreat in (‘hnriottetmvzr pass- ed through Suuiiiiersl-le Saturday morning on their ivay liome —.\ir. John J. (‘anipiieil a fr" resident o! sillllillvlfi-illlL and ‘of llosion .\.':1~»', was .1 visitor 1* Suinmi-rsi-i- i iiiiiin). —.\lrr Stephen lmnahoc, list: 1k’ iyn_ N. Y. arrived last week. iio will spend his holidays with his parents, .\lr. and .\lr~'. William iDonahoe, Lot. ii. _ '— .\lr. and .\Zr- i). (i .\l--i{-iv. an-l |.\lr.<. Eldon \i1-l\'a_\' of Deto!'il_ were visitors l wr-ck in Sunni-ei- ‘side. the gilests o1 .\i.'s. Mcl\'a_v‘s brother, Dr. \\'. (‘_ Fhurch. l —.\ir. S. l\’_ llill. uiio i1:1.< ileeu visiting in Suiiiiiiersiiir- the pasi four \\'e--k= the gum, ff 111' and '\irs. (‘has ism-rs l:‘-'. tan iiiorii- ling l.\ionda_\| 111i return for i1.s .iiome in .\'e\\.'f-u1n1lia1i-l. ~-.\lr. .\llll'l‘il_\' .\lc.-\rtlur .of \f- iiu-guin, motored lo Suinmeiz-dde ‘last week end to nictt .\irs. Archie ildilis and .\lis~: llrizel lit-Arthur. ,of Boston. They will spend :1 lew WHPKS visiting friends. ~ .\lr. ll. .»\ Rltrlhinrlld. of llomii- lton. ()nt.. |0l'lIll.*l'l_\' oi Tyne Valle)’. and Sililllllfffalile is now rt-newiul; old ac-iiiaiiitantcs, after u long ali- ‘scnmo xviiilu iii Suiiiiiieit-iiiie he “'11s the guest of his stint flaw ziiiil daugiilci". .\lr. and .\lr:=, E. .\lmiklc,v, Belmont St_ very lOlc\\ 1 Packet of ’ WILSOPTS i rtv PADS \w1t1 x111 010m: furs 111011, '\‘$3°-"'WORTH or ANY / \\STI(KY rtv-tstciire, \~ ' Clean t0 han / 1 i . /, / e. Sold by all Druggists, Grocers and General Stone I Thiere stage nolong cilia]; s nwsi n or s I lehzesfllwlfiflflmpfifl SERVICE, is the motto of our establishment. l (i. F. iiutcheson fijflllflffl.“ zoo-J testant Orphanage, Kenslngton, supper in the King George Hall on day of races. July 20th. Hours 4 to l0 p. m. Prices 40 cts. Any donations ol’ cake. tic. will be thankfully received. Come. and help the orphans. --VISITORS T0 PROVINCE - Mr. Angus Smith and his nephew, Ralph Pillman, son of John Plll- man, Ayr, Mass, and formerly of French River. are enjoying a visit to the province and are guests 8t the Brunswick House, Kensington .\lr. Piliman is a brother 0f MP8. Lynds, Kensington. —ISLANDER VISITS Hi8 NA- TIVE PROVINCE-Mr. lhnlei A. Morrison, brother of Mr. H. F. hlorrison. watchmaker, Kensing- ton. returned to his home recently in lliiiiinsocket. Maine, after em jbying a holiday with his friends in theis ‘Viovlnre. He visited his mother, Mrs. Roderick Morrison at (lranville, an estimable old lady who has reached lier 91st year but enjoys excellent health, having pos fitFtilUn of all lier faculties .to a re uiarkable ilegree. .\lr. Morrison is foreman of the Great Northern Paper (‘o. mills in Siillinocket. and l-njnyrs the implicit confidence and :i-:1.~1t of his superiors. lie was .l('(‘UlIl])fllll6".(l by his two ciiiiilren 1nd his nephew. William, returned '.\‘lill him. -?-—<c-0->-—-—— WESTTIRN PERSON A]. S -\l' llnzei Baker. Pres-town, . in StauL-y Bridge lli» 111w: o.’ Mrs. (‘liarles Biggar. ~—.\lr. and .\lrs. George Gard‘ of ‘ilberinn. were iii Summersitie Fri- .i:i_v the guests of D1". .\lutt.1rt. ~—Judge Warburton. was in Sum- mersiile Friday the guest of liie MISSGS Green ——The many friends of P. T. [Panning were giad to see him Fri- day in Summcrsiiie alter his severe iliness_ vPetcr G. Hark. and party spent :1 few days at Pearliock, on a fish- inlg trip, and a good catch is report- e _ . - Neil llurant_ of the Dominion lncomc Tax dr-mrtinent, arrived in Suiiimerside Friday evening to spend :1 few days_ —-.\lr. llan Steele.- arrived Thurs- day evening from Truro, N. 5.. with the string of horses, after winning at Port Eigin and Truro_ ~.\lr. Jhon (‘tiuuiugliuni, a forni- er resident of Sunimerside. now of Psinibrnlge, .\l.l!~1s, zirrivtd by motor Friday evening to spend some time visiting old friends. »Policcinzm 'l‘odd, Summersitle, is taking ten days vacation. He will visit friends in the Western ‘svfriiflfl of the Island. i‘ -.\lr_ nnd Mrs. Alexander Mac ,Dnii:1.‘d, (lienfinnan are visiting ‘their son .\lr. J. V. Nit-Donald, lloi~~ lden. ~ .\lr. lmmuci J. Stewart of North "illhllfllllfi". .\lass.. is spending :1 lien. .\lr. Stewart came direct from Jersey (‘ily ‘Nllflff! lie witnesssed tiie DQlllfl:?D_\'--Ciil‘fl(3nll6l‘ flght_ — Llisses Robina Glover and liaz- cl link: 1' returnul to Stanley lli-idge after visiting the former‘; uni-le .\lr. Bruce Jic-Kinnon (irali rims llom‘. 0}- fnr Golds. I-i l o. Eastern Guardian ..‘GETTING HEAD‘! FOP CHAUTAUQUA- 'l‘it-ket sellers for (‘liautauqua arc bus-y every ilay at Niontagtie and good progress reported. Last season innny pcoplc were diszipptilntrni in not getting tickets. So spczik early this sea - 30H. Minus-d‘: ‘ Llnlrnrnl . JFOR SALE— One noniuintinn iii oar-ii of the following stake rat-n classes 2.40, Trot. 2.2.3, Paco. Plllfih "S $300.00. in eat-h Freight paid on horses from Charlottetown, lion- tague. Return tree. '1'. G. Ives. Sec- retary. EASTTEI! N PERSONALS ..' .\lr. and .\lrs. W. Glllis Chur- lottetoivn motored to Georgetown this \v--1~k. A .." llccent visitors to Montague. were .\lr. KimiiQLMclCwen, (lcorge- town, Misi Bessie McDonald, (leorgetown. ...'Mrs. Bert llyndman. .\ll.<s Jennie MacEwen 11nd Miss Laura Wightmiin of St. Peter's, motored- 1o Lcwci- Montague on Wednesday evening. Germs Seek Credit NFHV YORK, July lb-(lerman agents are illckerlng with bankers here for abort-term credits, to be used for the purchase of grain and grnln products to the extent of $40,000,000. A Joint credit of $20.- 000.000_ in which New York and London bankers will share, one- lioll’ of which is included in the $49, 000.000 total brings the total which German bunkers now are endeavor lng to raise up to $59.000,000‘ Four separate groups of bonkers are taking pnrt in the negotiations. One of these will raise $25,000,000 one $0,000,000, 11110 sa,oo0.00o nnd the last, n joint obligation of $20 - 000.000 to be held iii-New Yorit and London bankers. The $9,000,- 000 credit ls nearest completion. l! - ///'l/// I 7 l/I /. / 0/ I ¢’ "‘ %/V/////7///////// I I’ Il/7l,’ II w01111r111u1 ouuursvatur 1:4, p“ paella-t . /// //7 ’/. ILU 1,1111 1s ibtids YO“. ////// / III 0 0on1 / 8,192 i iilislinguisheti lsiaatler "'01" ‘mlcilcitetitjhestcletli ; . a hundred feet of the water, the white caps iver‘. running in the breeze that had become ll\‘(‘lll(‘ill_\' a fresh one. The sight of the rough water unnerved oiie of tlic men iii t-liargp of the two sand- bags and lie dropped it over the side 11f the basket 'I‘l1e huge bui- loon lezipeti sci-oral. litmdred feet. lllgllr-I‘. illonrildscin swore with rage. biil kept his head. pulled wide open the valves in the top of the balloon, and we came down upon the island with a jar that m-ade our tcctli rattle. Then we bnuui-ctl away from it and plunged into the water. ikinzildson laid down sump lw for us in vizurtus language, telling 11s that cvcry man must cling to the car. no mal- ter what. li-‘llillflllflll, and must tliroiv nothing overboard without orders. 'l‘liis done iic turned ills attention to tlic men on the near shore, to whom he lllflflp himself understood, and 1"?" n horse and’ wagon they i-accd ll\\':l_\' to tiic istli- mus to head us off. ,\\'licn tii1- iiu"1i:iii struck liie \\':1- fr-iv days at the Alir-rn “Ulltl, llor-l ter my follow passengers got lilo bath 11p to their necks. .\l_v diiiii nutve body measured its eiitiri- height under the ivaves. Donald- _son was on the grating above the basket and did not touch the waterI ut all. _ We rlcoclietetl across the ha)’, the basket being lifted out of the water one moment. to plunge be- neath it, the next. I went under it with such regular frequency, that drowning became imminent. Appealing to Donaldson for pcrmis sion to stand on the edge oi the basket, I was told to stay where l was. "You would fall off." Don- iildson roared. "and that would| mean the finish of the rest of us."l “But I will drown here," l urged. “All right! A dead mun ln the basket would elilp us more now than n livg man outside of it." was tlio comforting reply. llowcvo,» it -wn's my good fortune to convince Donaldson by weaving my ilflllhl in and out among the ropes leading to the network I could make surl- of not failing off, and i111 permitted , hie to do so. » The villagers from Hull met us- us we pulled zisliore on the isth- mus. ‘They ilirnw tlicmscivcs up‘ on the basket and into the netting regardless "of consequences, hold- ing us for tlie moment within which group composed of the. internation- al Acceptance llnnk, llic (‘liisc Na- tional Bank, the Bankers’ Trust (‘ompnny uiid ihe First National Bn-nk of Boston The other three groups each of which includes a number of prliiilncnt banking houses in the financial district. have not reached :1 binge where ne- gotiations for the credits are ready lo bo reduced t0 writing and sign- ed, but all of them are under ac~ tivo nnd s rlous contemplation _____...__ . If I couldfi W3 1'0 ldlilziliorlyivlazvcry meal would be V1001 T010158 was stated today t at all details are arranged and but the slgno - Wee-email lures are looking. This will be furnished, it l! reported, by p Donaldson pu-lietl the cord by which the balloon was rent wide open. and we were saved. Hurrie ed to the hotel at liuil, our soaked clothing was hung before fires to dry and we were well soaked with liot rum. The tug we lrid seen out at sea came to tho liuli laud- ing and waited fur 11s. Alidiliglit found us at home none the worse for our adventure. W TORRENTIAL RIVER i- i d LETllRRlDGE. Jilly 14.~ PurtslS minutes. This is llll- heaviest i‘:1in' n L ——- wide and ten miles in length. (‘iiin but tlic damage donc there W115 cnnsiderai» l.v as also visited by hail. ' . 'l‘l1e big Nobieforil far ""100 act-es, or one _rigti1 .' crop. ln the Medicine lint Later reports of the iiailsto which struck Southcrn Alberta on T was much ividrr in extent than first reports sliuwcd. The storm gatlin. fill in the foothills wcst of llUllll. Nobleford. (‘oaldale and (‘iiin through eyburn‘ of Albertzi were. visited by torrvnq branch of the (‘xinatiiun Pacific rail-f iial rains 'l‘uesday afternoon llfllly\\'il_V. 'l‘l1e storm varied in nighi. At Bow lsianli, two and nnv i from one to three mil-es nnd the quarter Inches of rain fell in 4.5 loss of the crop in its path ucsduy evening indicate that (‘iar istiicts. swinging south kiff. on the Lethbridge-W curly total. Th1- length district nearly nflP~llflli inch of ‘rain fell dur- ing the last 24 ho-urs. wiuth was, of the iii‘ the history of that district. .\t' storm path was aipproxlmateiy a‘ Nobleford liail fell for 2O minutesq: hundred miles. All crops but two, diiiiizigiiig a stiip about l i-L’ riiiles flllillflUflllfllllllfl Paclfit-ltaihv 3411M‘ - bclt. were irlped out. 111s of storm in some districts. PORT FOR W-EEK JULY 12TH,1921. rm (‘anadian ll grcutcr activity in tlic es‘ the (‘anndinn wool, but any advance in prices. Eastern domestic. ivoois loiv medium combing. ing and several were killed by the force on the Van l-lnrne soldier (‘tilliny nortii of (‘oaidnien in the ll‘l‘l1.';lt1-.| (‘iiiclta-u‘: of the DOMiNiON WOOL MARKET RE ENDED mills arc showing ii ll] 1| l] ll llllf" ture oi‘ woniicn goods and as :1 r0. suit there is a stranger (ieuianii inr ivilii uit Sales til’ Continue. iowrr to be made at 19c in 21c for lllPll- ium. Quotations on the grades are running from llc to 12c for coarse; 15c to 17c for tho low combing nnd 17c to 19c for tin- “X-sl "tn minis are under process of grad- options have ai- ayand] ready been taken on certain 1111s. f prize desired Wednesday, July I )IG——DIG—DIG. lw-JIIIPPII Peu-ru 2.—\Il|ui llrtu llucnlln lip-Ml:- Itrtn Grundy’ rl n. lfhenle-I Chlnnplnn nlcy J. Nun-m‘:- lluliy lknnlu IlrlTrll (inn-lulu linmlct Plnrence Flt-Lend llulh Ilnwurd Nudle Ilnwnnn 1P. . rn. Illa-Nina ll.—\llruu I2¢—\IIII Kalle Ilowurll Marlon “llllnml G. finrlrtt 22.—)Ilnn Tlrtn Doll-Ion 22L—Mlnn llennle “c-Phee lfl¢—-“|¥ 20.-—)ll1n1 Slip-M rn. 24.—Mlnl Ruby Melhullnll 25¢—’Ilr||. N. Shi'ite" ZJ—tltl-|1I|.-n Alia-urn Zih-Mlnn llrnfrlee Polrlel 1 13th. 714.—Il. lilcflonnlll 28.—A||>hnnnr (‘mum-ll 20.—lill1u| Evil Nrllslll ilfl.—l'rlrl Gnllnnt ll —\lrn. iitunli-y “Tlllnml . ll Ira. lhllmu fill-Infill l0. _M|II Verna Smith 37.—II. (Pilnllornn fll.—l(enneth “rfllllnn !NL—!. DeYenux 400%. Hlrulmht q1._|. lllclulrrl 42.—I.. Mnrnh lib-Allan Alli-e “lirhell 44. Ilcrtor Nlrllenn 45.—\I|1u filnrlnn “'00:! fll.—.\llnn Y. (inlsllr! 415-411“ Kalle MeKInnon 48.-H. A. nun-h 4".-—"||II tlmlle “III! ML-Jlrn. (l. Sutherland 5l.1—\lrn. A. Stewart -.-'l"..—\llnn| N. its-will’! 5344». !ee oi .13 0.1. 110101.111 to SUMMERSIDE ______ p interest is increasing 101110 iilliMAN PRIZE iiilNTEST-ellie liamiidales 0101 Getting 1100101 lI10il0al--Wl1 is going i0 Win lhai $500.00 Cash Prize »Every day the interest in Holman’s Prize Election Contest is increasing~the candidates are nqaring the prize goal—every effort now is that much nearer the Who is going to win that first prize of $500.00 cash? It is going to the most popular person—the most am- l bitious person--the one who shows the most enterprise and ability in securing votes. It is going to YOU, if you only make up your mind to win. HERE IS THE‘ LIST OF TOP NOTCHERS UP TO SATURDAY, JULY 9 IS YOUR NAME NEAR THE TOP The following is not a complete count of vote credits polled by customers for their favorite candidates but represent only such votes as havebeen polled up to 6 p.m. Votes polled since would make sensational changes in the standing. Watch for the next announcement in about one weeks time. Now is the time to boost. There will be many startling surprises in the next standing. While the first prize is within the reach of anyone there is no one sure of it_ The only way is to 5.1-“. Ilnvlclnnsl Ml.—l<‘. llenton ' fi1--—.\lllu| ll. McPlu-e (ML-Jilin Mantle llurgo (It-Minn l1‘. Nlelinln Gfh-Mlnn M. llenrlon 00.—\I. Ilyrne t 010-4. DIrAIce “9r—.‘"II 3|. Gender flL-II. (l-nllnnt 7| —ll. Mclmml 72*]. hlorrlnuey 71l.-- In. 011cm- Austin 74.—~\\'lll. Nollie- T5.—8||urgeon Slolnlll ‘XL-lira. Clsnlenon 11-4-2. None ‘lip-K. (Irnlnrn ‘hp-Wro- Wls. Romany IiOp-Iluhy Flllllpe Anni _ Q l -*~‘\