s . and dates to discuss the issues in ___‘ r €V€P Only a title-holder is while others follow. Si Leadership is Challenged forleadership; others aspire to win his laurels, but true merit keeps PEG TOP in first place,‘ PPEG TOPZZ has maintained leadership for fifty years, FIRST in quality and FIRST T0 SEAL ‘THAT QUALITY IN MOISTURE- PROOF CELLOPHANE. Fresher than ever challenged ‘""“;_l ' ~13 ‘Jfilssi ' e Western , Guardian July 32nd. .-.i- a Filling Station. appearance oi their store. -__._ PERSONALS Woodstock, motored to Charlotte- town on Thursday. —Mr. C. J. Gallant, of Gallant 8a Co., motored to Charlottetown on Thursday. » —M.r. Andrew Gallant, of Fortune Cove, motored to Charlottetown on Thursday. -—Mrs. James R. Hunter, who re- turned last week from Sourls, is now visiting in Alberton.—S. -—Mr. Mani: Hamill, of Freetown, was a. visitor to the Northam races on Wednesday-S. —Miss Jessie McNeil], of Boston, Mass, is visiting her old home in Bherbrooke-S. —1Vl.lss Margaret Enman, of Sum¢ merside. is the guest of Mrs. Pope Beer, of Charlottetown-S. —-Miss Glenda Muttart has re- turned to her home in Summerside from a. pleasant visit with friends in Charlottetown-S. --Miss Constance Allen, of Cape Tormentine, is having n very pious- ant holiday in Summc; "irle, the guest of Miss Thelma. Allen-S. 1st. Kings Political Meetings O '_Fortune Bridge, Monday, July 20. 4 St. Margarets, Monday, July 27, 3St. Columba, Wednesday. July 29. Kingsboro, Friday, July 31. Souris, Monday, August 3. Hour 8 P. M. (Signed) , - A. A. MADCONALD, H. D. lilcLEAN, PETER A. McISAAC, EDWIN REID. 739l-7-13-daily till August 3. M Political Meetings fist. QUEEN ’S Public Meetings will be held in this District at the following places lhe present election campaign, Jrishtown ............... July 2° ‘French River .. ........ July 23 u... July 2i July 21 July 28 .. . July 29 Crapaud ..... July 30 Breadalbane ... . July 31 Al llleetings will commence at B P. M. (Signed) THOS. ‘VIC-MORE, WALTER G. MacKENZIE, PETER SINCLAIR, W. F. ALAN STEWART. 7342-7-i1-1Bdaily t0 (l1. Political Meetings 5th District of Kings The Conservative candidates of the above District will address the electors in the following dates and places. ' ‘Sturgeon, Tuesday, July 21st. Cambridge, Thursday, July 23rd. Georgetown, Tuesday, July 28th. St. Georges, Thursday, July 30th. Annandale, Monday, August 3rd. St. Charles, Tuesday, August 4th. Meetings open at 8. Government candidates invited and will be given half of the time. JAMES D. STEWART, J. HOWARD MscDONALD, 7446-7-'5-mwf. Political Meetings 3rd. Queens The undersigned Candidates of Fort Augustus District will address the Electors of the said District at the places and times hereinafter mentioned. ivinsloe. Thursday, July 23rd. York, Friday, July 24th. Comm Ban, Fonday, July 27th. Mt. Stewart, Tuesday, July 28th. Wcbsters Corner" Thursday, July 30th. . Mt. Herbert, Friday, July 31st. All meeting being at 8 EM. Sharp. M. W. WOOD. J. A. IiIacDONALD, HON. RUSSEL CLARK, l M. It. McGUIGAN. '1588-7-20-daily to 31. lowing dates at 8 p. m.- _ Eldon July 21st Irona Grand View Vernon lti\'e.i' Pownzil I The Opposition candidates are respectfully invited and will be given half the time. SHAW lilt-NIILLAN, GEORGE hlcLEAN. 7453-2-17-41-15. l6, 20, 22. Political Meetings =‘ l?’ The undersigned will meet the electors of the Fourth liistrici oi’ Queens iil. the following places and on the fol- July 2am July 24th July25 th ._______ii__ lllinnriih Llniment fur Rheumatism. July 22nd Egmoni Bay rjigilt Political Meetings Joint I-‘olilicai Meetings will be held as follows: .. Monday, July 20th at 8 p.m. Wellington .. . . ‘Wednesday, .Iuiy 22nd at 3 p.m. Grand River . .. Wednesday, July 22nd at 8 p.m. Cape Egmoni .. . . . . . Thursday, July 23rd at 3 p.m. Mt. Carmel . . . . . . . . . .. . Thursday, July 28rd at 8 p.m. Lot 16 Friday,Juiy 24th at 8p.m. Hamilton ...... . ... . .. Monday, July 27th at 8 p.m. Spring Valley .. . .. Tuesday, July 28th at 8 p.m. Maipeque . . . . . . . Thursday, July 30th at 8 p.m. GEO. W. RAMSAY IPHOS. McNUTT S. DESROCHES A. F. ARSENAULT -—1\4'.rs. Anthony Lockhart, of Cole- man, who had spent a pleasant week with her daughter, Mrs. Ches- ter Palmer, of Summcrsidc, retumcd home on Tuesday. ' -Mr. W. R. Gallant, of C. N. R. office, Charlottetown, now spending his vacation in Woodstock, motored to Charlottetown on Thursday. -Mr. and Mrs. McKenzie and their son. Mr. a. a. McKenzie, oi ‘rruro, N.S., are visiting the Island and are guests at the Russell Ho- teL-S. C —Mlss Valerie Arnctt is visiting in Boston, having motored there with Mr. and Mrs. Edison Clark on their return home. ‘Ihev were the suests of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Arnett during their visit here. :-: EXAMINATION ll l Fitting and Supplying Z-i Glasses, etc. '4 .1. H. J. MABON ‘.1’, __ OPTOMETRIST l, "' Montague, P. E. I. 1-‘ OfIlce Connected With ll Second District of '0ueens The candidates will meet the electors at the following places and dates: Clyde River, Monday, July 20, Kingston, Tuesday, July 21. North Wiltshire, Wednesday. July 22. Ilunter River, Thursday, July 23. New Glasgow, Friday, July 24. Rustico, Monday. July 27. Mayflold, Tuesday, July 28. Wheatley River, Wednesday, July 29. Milton, Thursday, July 30. North River, Friday, July 31. B. W. LEPAGE, L. L. JENKINS, ANGUS iilJcPIiEE,’ DAVID L. BETIIUNE. -aou.neuwras Wednesday, isaon-ia-n —INSTALLING GAS PUMP — Messrs. Gallant 6r 00., are installing This adds to the —-“BORDEN TEA"—Wednesdoy. —Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Gallant, evidently become alarmed and left yhrough the front door, as the lock sum oi‘ money was stolen from the house-S. lated to reach a, height of forty miles, will be launched from the des ert of Tripoli by Professor Daiwvin Lyon, an American famous for his experiments with rockets. atmosphere, the rocket, which pro- fcsscr Lyon hus just completed, 1S made of specially strong and light steel. It will be projected into spice by successive explosions, caused by an explosive of which he alone holds the secret. ccnlly reached by Professor card's rocket. Izal Disinfectant, gallon at Bruce's. meal, 50 lbs. in new, sacks pnly $3.50 each 8t BIB-W's- .i__ n July 22nd. Come and see the new -smnmasror: roucc counr "llllf; M ubhffwm" boat and new Borden ‘Terminals. -At the Summerside Police Court m: a 11w, h“ 1; Meals and refrhments. Everyone on Friday, two drunks were fined $2 thug: so quickly. And that it is lo welcome. ‘7580-7-18-21 and costs each. A case oidiourned hum “d from Tuesday in which a. Bummer- l" ‘n, hubdm ‘gnu,’ "m", ' l ' i“ side party was charged with iii- coldhpflpof kinds. treating a horse was dismissal-S. -—TOURING TIIE ISLAND-Miss Nickel! and the Missw Toylor,'of Toronto, have been touring the Is- -oauume mum niu strength only, 83.00 per 7587-7-20-21. —R-M STANDARD kibble meat heavy, jute 7583-7-20-21. Whyonfferwhonmiiofil promptandharmlun ASPIRIN ‘IIADI mum Illa. Mode 1n Canada land. They visited side on Friday and Saturday and were shown over the Experimental Fox Ranch on Saturday morning. They were also interested in the handi- crafts of the Island women, especl~ ally at Mont Carmel, where the 1a- dies are noted for their hooked rugs and weaving-S. ‘ -—REI’ORII‘ OF HOUSE-BREAK- ING AT LOT 7—Informatlon has been received. by the Guardian that on the morning of Sunday, 12th, the house of Mr. Thomas Dflylfi. 0f 1'05 7 was broken into while the family were at I\l'.\ss. The hired girl, W110 was alozu: in the house at the time. with the exception of a little b0)’ asleep upstairs, stated that she heard a noise and on looking into the dining room saw a man walking about, he appeared to have some kind of a weapon in his hand. Ter- rified, the girl ran to a. neighbor's house a little distance away. Mr. Doyle was reached by telephone, but ing was missing. The intruder had the vicinity. Entry vras made “as found to have been tampered with. Last year thieves broke into the cellar and stole a quantity of p1‘i.‘.‘1.('l‘\’(‘5; previous to that a large ROCKET TO GO 40 DIILES UP [British United Press) ROME, July 18—A rocket, calcu- Equipped with instruments to re- ord the conditions of the upper An altitude of ten miles was re- Pic- ou his returnxliscovered that noth- ‘ WOMEN mom sri-mmzairrou or vurrr (British United Press) LONDON, Jilly iii-Twelve hun- dred women delegates, attending the congress of the Women's Co- operative Gulid. have P585841 s. res- olutlon urging compulsory sterili- zation o! the unfit. ' One member of the GU14 quoted statistics showing that there were nearly hall c, million mentally de- fective men and women in Ens— land. She declared that this num- ber was rapidly increasing and the problem was becoming unmanage- able. segregation was impossible, it was stated. . She described on instance of where 14 mentally defective women brought 100 illegitimate children 1n- to the world. INSECTS WILL MAKE LEGAL HISTORY iii Candidates In’ Prov, Election jflhllrldl. All. D Cooocnihi , KING! COUNT! I Ilillilllol FED-fill“ Lllleid DnA-l-llinDInlldP-Lllolllao IldDilfllel ED. MOIIQIQILJ. I. H101!!!" Jslvlldlltmlld 58.00! Jrilnlrtrloi J. mus Ihnlcr John alums n. r. mm» s. s. sum 4th District M. I‘. MacDonald Mont Armour J. D. Maolmd J. A. Campbell Filth District lion. J. D. Sh!!!“ G. E. Slvllla I. ll. Hlolloulld J- J- Dmdon QUEENS COUNT! ' '<~*~»~<-vr.vw i . ,. She is always bright and cheerful m nun-m Thol- Wlllnorc lllll Dill-IRS 8rd District 4th nun-m Shaw MacMillau George MaoLean 5th District W. A. Stewart (British United Press) PARIS, July 18-1114; sad story o! three insects of the night is making an important contribution to French law. . The tale begins when the trio, who had free board and lodging 1n Paris hotel, alighted in the course of their midnight ‘pere- mum‘ mm”, c’ I‘ Lldslm“ grinations on a visii; or thereinof- a"; DEM“ ter called the plaintiff. Instead of L E Amman“ G_ w_ “an”, giving vent to his murderous ln- Th“ Mung“ sync" Danube stincts, the plaintiff contented him- self with imprisoning them in 8 small bottle. Then he called the police. who viewed his “evidence? and satisfied themselvesthat the plaintiff had been the victim of sauguinary intentions. The most strenuous efforts on the part of the plaintiff, however, has failed to keep the “exhlbits" alive. He led them regularly and approp- a riot/sly. but all in vain, and in the unfamiliar atmosphere oi the bot- tle they pined and died. So instead of calling three vivlcious witness- es, Charles Giron will have to D10- duce three little corpses on behalf of the plaintiff, who is suing the hotel proprietor for $120. - Mlnnrd‘; Liulmrnt stop! dandruff. PRINCE COUNTY lot District Wilfred Tonton Thane A. Campbell Joseph Chaisson Aeneas Gallant 2nd District G. Shelton Sharp W. H. Dennis Fourth District Hugh Morrison ' Hon. W. M. Lea Heath Strong Bon- Horaoo Wright Filth District ‘W- J. Lidstono LeonardMncNeill i STATE T0 PLANTJIULLFROGS BURLEY, Ida, July 17. (U.P.)- Idahoans can anticipate new "piece de resistance" soon-frogs legs. Reedy estuaries and marshes will be planted with builfrogs and. it the anticipatlons of the State Game Commission are realized, the big SHIP MO EL BREASTS MAN=MADE WIND AND WAVES w 'w ch‘ 7442-7-15-dai1y to 31. BRINGINGLUP FATHER .,. . . islet on 18~foot m_ untlie yards ofhfiihn BrosvrlldzgdgngTho ' "if h Atiantufllcean‘conditiqnigwerefre_ V cfiohical devices _to'subje_ct the m el‘to_ ' aifgestship nflgqtfogdlwiii . it . M113 e above is the first tore " e-Pv G _ 1423i’ I1 c»? “u ii 1i 3 n,‘ ‘F; "a is 'said'wi‘l- I _ l .11 _ V . _th'a new giantTGunlgder-now under i n u i , -Q%§;..r.;rccu . . , . frogs soon will multiply. 001i ldihg,‘ are ' Waller MacKenrio Hon. P. Sinclair W-I-A. Stewart L. L. Jenkins Hon. B. W. LePago David Bethune AIIIIII llhoPhee Matthew Wood Ion. lluuoll Clark J. A. MacDonald M. B. MoGlllgan J. J. Llrahee ' O- J. Bruno Dr. _W. J. MaoMlilan SL6. Trainer E. T. Riggs l-lon. J. F. McNelll L. It. Allen he comes. She knowsthat if you your mouth fresh-you feel fresh. The cool flavor of WRIGLEWS ch”; ing Gum refreshes the mouth. Remoyu all trace of eating and smoking. WRIGLEYB — “after every meaPl ._ i. recommended by doctors and dentin, Because it aids digestion ' . . . and cleanses the teeth. "l; INEXPENSIVE sarisrvinc‘ siuiu PETERS HORSE iucis Wednesday, July 22nd. STARTING AT 2 P. M. 4——llcd ilot Glasses-ll 2.13Trotand Pace Purse». 2.25 Trot and Pace Purse i» 2.28 Trot Purse, 2.29 Trot and Pace (Kings County Horses) . . Purse $1 Three seconds allowed irotters in all mixed classes. Entrance Fee 5%. No deductions from money -~ l Five or more horses to enter, four to start. Races on i heat plan. Every heat a race. 10% of Purse goes to balance divided into three equal parts, to be raced for » heat and divided 50, 25,'15 and 10% to firstfourliorscs. Entries close July 15th. Money won that date will count against horse. ~ DINING TABLES tqiujn undgrthe cqrepfflhe ; . of Rollo Bay Parish, so everyone can rest ‘assuredlfif - u of good food to eat. Saint Peters Races have yearly pleased thousands, year our program will draw big fields of good horses . real battles with thriiling.finis_hes will "result. Be our come and bring your friends. Admission 50 cents. ALBERT QUIGLEY, Secretary, rut ‘ pupusanrcrruulorlndbsunnMITNMJIILNMNHrovlbirlnnnlollrljlnnl E‘. R. 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