‘fl9\l2b\l' n: NjalxiVrstx vhuu-nunnuiiniflzfltu ‘f!’ "'1 Y! "‘ TUESDA Y , . _STAN DARD Kanmss muwmess" PRESERVED SUNSHINE It may not be possible to ex- tract sunshine from cucumbers but it is from a Blue Bird Tea. Grown in the lands of perpetual sitninier, the tender tea tips have imprisoned enough sunshine to warm, to brighten, all who drink Blue Bird Tea. Especially the Orange Pekoe l i BLUE BIRD TEA “Bring-s Happiness” DEBLOIS BROS. Wholesale Distributors Charlottetown lliiMlNlllN llllY RACES SUMMERSIDE, JULY 1ST 2.17 Trot and 2.20 Pace 1—l\':titini:th .-\ttlir<-_y litltiyn-q glptpur, zmCorwitt llal I. l‘. Sntith 3"—l':tl._llllt'llllllll lli‘lll'\' llciloit qpeltcxhgtrt llantntonti l\'t~ll_\' 5» -'l‘honi:ts l\'. llr. t hutch 2.22 Trot ‘and 2.25 Place I——L.'hristic llilloti l. l’. 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Smith 7——.\‘ll\'cr lntltl llcnry llooticr Xfl-Pziiriclu .\lll)l‘<'\‘ _l(illlt'€ (Vllrir-it l)~ll.'i\i'\' l.:t<l \\'ill .\l;tttlic\\s Band (‘hampionship Athletic Sports Great Side Attractions i Thrilling Races Good Time for Everybody Admission 50c (including tax) JAM ES PEN llElttiAST, Secretary l-‘rcnch River liitikora (liztrioitcttnrti (‘harlot lctowti Sutmitcrsitlt- Kitikorn tltatiottcitnvii t liarlottctowtt (liarlotictoiyii (‘harlot tctown Stnntticrsitlt‘ (‘ritpatid Vharltittctoirtt Kinkorit tltarlottetoivn liltnstlalc Stmimersitlt- It’s not the velvety smoothness, nor the delicate flavor, nor the quality that REAL cream lends to ice cream that makes iCE CREAM so popular, but it’s the combina- tion of all these under an expert hand, and the use of the little trade secrets that no one can ex- actly duplicate that produces THE TASTE that speaks so loudly for “Perfec- tion. Central Creameries Ltd. WHOLESALE ONLY ‘ CHARLOTTETOWN. ' THE cnAnmwno-own omimww " Sunmersitle and Western Guardian -—THE TYNE VALLEY Dramat; ic Club will present the play eittitl- ed "Valley Farm" in the Town Hall Tyne Valley on Jnly 4th at 8 p. m. Admission 35 and 20 cents. Ladies with baskets free. Proceeds in aid oi sidewalks. — PHOMINENT ISLANDERS VISIT HOME.—-Messt‘s Frank und llnrry Woodsido of Vancouver. sons of John H. Wnodside, Ham- ilton are paying n visit to their old home and friends after an ab- sence of litany years. Harry i8 engaged in electrical work. princi- pally on the Gamewell l-‘ire Alarm system of Vancouver. Frank has become prominent in politics and civic affairs in Vancouver city. llc also does a real estate business in the Hastings district oi’ the city. Mr. Woodsitie has held the‘ position of chairman oi‘ the \'ancituver alder men for nine years. Although a comparatively young than he has spent over twenty five yiears in B. (fr-dieing a. pioneer of the "early days“ of Rossland mining (listrict. Mr. \Vnlter Woodsitle en- joys the confidence and intimate. friendship of practically all the prominent men on the (‘ttnndian Pacific coast and his chances for future advancement are good. K “Aspire; N Only "Bayer” is Genuine Warning! Unless you sen the name “liayci” on 1iat-kagt> or on tablets y'ou are not getting .~\+ plrin at all. Take Aspirin only as told in the Jlayet‘ package tor Folds, l-leadziches. Neuralgia. ithetintatistit, Earache. 'l‘oothziche llumbagti and for Pain. Then you Will be following the tiircctions and tiosage worked out by physic- inns during twenty-one years and proved sate hy millions. ‘Tandy tin boxes oi" twelvc Player ‘lhblets oi‘ Aspirin cost few cents. llruggists also setl larger p kages. Made in Canada. Aspirin is the trade mark (registered in Hmada). oi‘ llayer Nlanuiactirre of Monouceticaoitles- ter oi’ Salicyllcacid. Buildingwlliaterial We h.ave a full line of Building Material, Cedar Shingles, Brick, Cement, Lime, Cedar Posts, British Colum- bia Fir Finish, White Oak, Harwood Floor- ing, Sherwin-Williams Paint,als0 a full line of Nails, Building Paper, etc. Phone and get our prices. McLEOI) BROS. Albany -CHURCH SOCIAL-An ice Cream Social will ‘be held on the Manse grounds, Kensington, on Tuesday evening. June 28th. Pru- ceeds in aid or the Protestant Or- plumage. -RECUPERATING.— Detective G. H. Pierce of the C. N. Railway St. John, whose health has been impaired for several weeks has been in town for a few days recup- erating. He left on Monday for his home, feeling very much im proved. l-i —-COAL LADEN.—The schoone J. ll. Young, Captain Colfer has finished (list-barging coal and left for Gpysborti, N. 5.. to tuke on a cargo of lumber for New York the‘: reload there with hard coal for this port. ii -HiEAVY STORNL-This town \'l‘llS favored by a heavy thunder squall during the early hours oi .\ionduy' morning. The rain which was a down pour and much needed lasted for about one hour. - The day opened clear and fine. ll -PREPARING FOR CAMP. —~ Au advance party of B Squadron, Prince Edward island Light Horse left Summerside on the early train on Monday morning, to arrange the catnp section and prepare for the coming of the main body of men, who entrain Wetlnesday. A repres- entative of each troop. with mounts and equipment was in the advance thirty. ML Keep rnlnnrdl llnllncnt In the lacuna lillvltot and 2.20 ' Pace ililllllllltllllilltl 'i‘his race has all kinds pf pos- sibilities“ Four of the entries, ifetnmxtb Aubrey. (‘tirwln Hal, Ed. Locanda and ltcxhart have all been seen in action by P. b}. islanders. ‘Phomas it. owned by Dr. Church is llle "dark horse" of this aggre- gation, (‘orwin will no doubt be the favorite but Hammond Kelly, ldrztnk litiutcllicr and "Rexharf will have to be reckoned with. -~<o>-i_ lieep mlrmrdu llnlment In the houne The Perfect Silver Blaclt Fox Company . The Annual Bier-ting ot'_ the above named (‘ontpztny will he held-in the Y. M. t‘. A. rooms. (‘hurlottetown on \\'etin.-stlay' the lilth day of July next at S o'clock p. m. sharp. GEO. F. DEWAR ‘President Teaclieatjlihted 'l‘euchei' wanted for Grcenrvich School District No. 98 Supplement $85.00, lllltlfilllllllllll‘ vacation. EX- ptzricnt-retl one tirclcrred. J. A. MEEK. Secrt-tzugv ~ Frcnt-lt ltlvur clniiwdfinhmts Mr. John Nlt-Fatlycn and family. Kings-ton, l’. E. i. wish to thank their many friends tor their kind- ness during their recent sad ho- rcuvt titont. NOTICE 'l‘herti. will be a basket anti pic social hclti in llie (it-align llull In Wood islands on Wetlnostltty the 29th inst. by the members of tlivord L. (). i.. No. 2737. Doors open at 8 o'clock p. tn. Everybody conic and bring your friend. By Order of (‘ommittee l 4 Fox BISCUIT a The imperial Cod Oil Fox Biscuit is the result of of several years practical experience in baking, a. fox biscuit that ls safe, wholesome and of high food value. lt contains a liberal quantity of cod liver oil which is acknowledged by lending chemists to be of great medicinal value. li you want your young foxes to develop rapidly, keep them healthy by feeding lmperlnl Cod Oil Fox Biscuit and new milk. The imperial Biscuit Co. Limited been deploring for Charlottetown, F. E. I. 646 —DIED AT ‘HOQPITAL- The death took niwe Sunday evenins of Mrs. Stephen Rogers, of Free- town ut the Prince County Hos- pital at the age of 70 years. _NARR:OW E'SCAPE.—Whila a New Brunswick motor bout was taking in supplies at l-lolmans wharf Saturday afternoon one o_f the crew fell overboard and could not swim. lt happen-ed that nobody was around at the time of the ac- cident and had it not been for his singing out for help he would have been drowned, as he was in the \vater for quite a while Fefore he was heard. He was landed safely. _-coon CATCH zsrsnslérs re i port good catches of trout on the Dunk River though the finny f-ei- lows are making farther up stream as the season advances. Sunmrerside on holidays and Sun- day particularly presents a very quiet apfleaflamiq; ev-eronu with‘ a motor car or some other convey- once (and this includes n great majority of the population) is away pleasure seeking. One bromine-Ill churchman says that in order to give the people their. Sunday poi- . tion of the, Gospel the preachers will soon have to motor out to the camping grounds themselves. i-JULY '1ST.—"l‘he_ citizens of Summerslde are anticipating u large turnout of people on Domin- ion Day. Full arrangements are now about completed to entertain the multitude. The following is the programme of events for the day:-—10 a_ m. Big patriotic parade headed by the League of the Cross Dad 11 a. m. At Dominion Square Patriotic speeches songs by the school children. 1 p. m. At 'l‘r0'.~ ting Park. Horse races and ltthlct lc sports. 6.30 p. m. At scllnm grounds. Dose ball. Silmtnersitlt» vs. Charlottetown. 8.30 p. m. Al Dominion Square. Big band conceit followed by spectacular display of fireworks. ll lst Athletic Meet oi the l Season lleltllest Night Tile first of series oi‘ athletic meets of the season was held very successfully last night at the C. A_ A. grounds under the auspices of the A welt Club and the direc- tion oi ‘illinm Hnlponny. it is regretable that in spite of the favorable weather and the promising- list of events, few peo- ply availed themselves of the op- portunity of seeing these really good sports. The boys did exceptionally well and they deserve every encou-rtlg- ment from citizens. {tinny “old timers“ in (lhattrlottetown have the last ten yenrs the decuyi 0t‘ athletic sports among the youth of the city. The present series of athletic meets, which will be held fortnightly at the (‘. A. A_ grounds, affords an excellent opportunity for encourag- ment of our local athletics. Follmvlng arc the winners oi last evening (events;- - OPEN EVENTS 100 yd. DASH . J. M-clilltchcrn. .-J. Doylt. . ii. wedlock. (Tithe 1i_ seconds.) BROAD JUMP . J. Iltltrleiatchertt. . l’. Mcllonaltt . Sgt. Yorston. 19 ft. X in. 4.40 DASH . B. Francis . ‘P. Fclly. . J_-("onntilly. t’l‘ime fill 1-5) HIGH JUMP . ll. ffampbell and l‘. McDonalit t5 it 4 in. MILITARY EVENTS 100 yards 1. P. lVlcDonald. ‘J. E. McDonald. Ii. Sgt. Yorsion. (11 i-fi sec) 4A0 DASH 1. 1i_ Janiieson. 2. i’. McDonald. 3. J. Connolly. (55 4-5 seconds) RELAY RACE Won by the Signnllers team coin- posed of. :——— H. J-tmieson V. (lurrle E. McDonald P. McDonald. P. McDonald nnd ll. Jtnmlestirp tied for t\e best all round ntilitinr- ian, P. McDonald winning the toss for the medal. Mr. J. MnEitt-hern will represent the Abegweits at the Sussex meet on Dominion Day_ The balance of the track team will take part. in the Summersidn events on the same date. in!" .. JUNE 28. 1921 D £1 SMomNo s» ‘ *- t Afloat and Ashore the Sailor Man in an inseparable companion of “MASTER WORK» MAN" SMOKING TOBACCO. filumootlnrlchunoii can be hurl in both Plug and (ht Plug. CLOSING ‘OF ST. PETtEWS SCHOOL l I The Closing of Si. Peter's school took place yesterday with the tol- lowing fine progrutnmei: ‘ llccitation"‘.lztck and Jill" ilel- en hlcblaugitton, Arthur Pcnke, l Two Little (‘hickeits and Four little Ducks —-llolen Nlcblatightttn, Gladys Hurt, George Etiwaril Hart ltantiolph liurper, Arthur Pcake,‘ (‘:=cil Vinnlcotnbe and Dorothy Aitken. . i lt-e::itnt.ion~-"Bed in ‘Summon’ liiclturii Miles. l "Wishes" W-Mary lllcNtitt. Mar-l garet Newsom. Gladys llart. othy Aitkcn and Alice lH-ztkc. l)iulugue-- Mary Nit-Suit, .\larga.-- et Ncwsont. iloi- PRIZE LIST Class L-liighest marks during. year. Prize goes to (‘ccil Vinni- combe. I llontirablt- mention tlielen M". Naughtoti. Arthur Poakc. liandolplt lint-per. Class ll fdilghtsst marks tiuring year. Prize goes to (lco. l-Itlivurtl liart, presented by Miss (lcrtrutle. Delilols. Class lib-Highest ntnrks during year. Prizes goes to Mary Mt-Nutt Presented by Miss liavilund. Class lil-—-2nd highest marks dur lug year. Margaret Ncwsont. Class ill-For working up from (‘lass i to (ll:.s ill in one year prize goes to Richard Miles. Pros- enteil by Miss Gertrude llelllols. Class ill ——F‘or lmprovttmentw Dorothy Aitken. Class ilk-For Gladys Hurt. Class lV—llighest itiarks during your. Prize goes‘ to Alice Peake. Presented by Mr. W. ,\. l). Morson, Claus lV—-l<‘or regularity" nndl improvement, Doris lint-per Class iV-l-Prlzt- offoretl by the. Royal Edward (‘haptcr oi the l. l). E. for the. host c. ' ‘British Navy ln the neat War“ was won- by llorotlty Simpson. improvement GOD SAVE THE KING The prizes were tircsr-ntoti by Mrs. A. B. Cosh, a lormcr pupil in the. school. The l. O. ii, lC. prize was present- ed by Miss llavllaml. you are not CZEMA ~»~- -. m ent lIIL" “ht- 3-,," use’ Dr, (‘hnsr-‘s lllllllllPlll for v Eczema and skin it relieves ut once and n | heals tho skin. Siillljilv |\4|§_ (‘hour's (Jintmcvit rri-t- ll‘ y-nl lllt~n_ lri-it.-|i'o||,~|, i ‘- For ‘Successlul Bakin§ , BEAVER rtoott \ llnexcelled t fbr Flavor and Bakmé althes Sold Eu qourGioca T- l-l TAYLOR C0 Ll AAITED CHATHAM. our. JUST REMINDING YOU The Protestant Orphanage Drive is 0n tlon thin pupa-r and st- I . for postage, title n lirnmni or icumunnou. Hull-s s- m... intuit-st ‘ 11 T picky nrrrris SAND SHE l "run-sow; TOOK MY AUNT CARRH: TO "rue. asses. tnswtzso ot= strrtafi on was. mstsw-ao "rum- wa snzott ABOUT; AND EVERY TIME i PAUSED SHE UQG y; _DIA is. p 3H5 ”wsv no YOU stop so ore-rear’. AJKED FINALLY. ‘__ __ / "' ‘ ‘. I. ‘T We 55am ‘rstuxtuqfir. RE.- Pl-‘ED. ~ tTi-IAT ‘ THE.‘ BATHING GUITS MAKE THE‘Q|R\__3, LOOK miostrean" itsitmtn ‘QTHEY noui’_r,”ssto'~siiE-’ {KINSLTEADQTHEY MAKE- QfHE. mepntooK LONGER, "M. s, .