‘ Bear is a big territory, yei flntifiAbln krrM-ls ‘ guehele I°°¢v M?” p . m1’! DAN.- look w," with ua new. . ‘mew prices in lot! of l0‘ 1 ‘w guehele. . - .5 i. Flour ' ,.m;|u J-IOOD" in bags all w i (ll-uulifg ‘I ' Urlenizal Cream ' hituiiN cnv" in bage all l: l“ u. 1*. bonuses-xv j -' ‘Graduate oi bene- semen ‘.1- PIANO Tunisia . n11 oversea street Charlottetown x 0 3: MABON 5pm; Examined = Glasses Fitted Feed. l Acne cons. com- .1 63 helm sOHUMAOKER ~ 59, cnusl-lso OATS, ----—'--'?*—-— <_ fiullttzn oxrs, OATMEAL- _p MCLBIIII 8b rmlllllfll] . ‘Borrlsterphttyoroey at Lev‘ Office-Royal Bank Building ‘Charlottetown, P. n.‘ island .|| kinds all at ' ‘ prl- T‘ 1M WHOLESALE and RE- airAll- ~ wuekhsalztqsglx. o. h unit-gnu "simm- mice-amen n. e. _O|ilIllbIro llark lLMdGuigalhBA IARIIOTBI. OOLIOITOI. ETC- Chlrlegrelm? Ir-ugklaianl S. c S. HESSIAN _ 4 - , . P. E. L eentagehltouiv 1.075%.“ Island Graduate in Optometry *- giixclueive Test Room 0on- larrietelrandiAttel-neyjiat-Llvv limes with Drug Store loom Ne. i! WWW" "t" .:( - . VIGTOLIIK ROW ' f . "eelt-iwelrrec.“ oniee-niley Building’ i _ i Morson" 8t; _i_)uily 0m n, Moumrrohl, _ u .~ 32.00 l0 $10.00 ‘fuyit, oil. CAKE, sllonTs. V. , DONALD McKINNON llollltly Supplies o lliaeLeod ‘l? nllentley’ & C0. - v uonsvoo LDAN Money to Loan larrietet, loiio ‘r; Notary Puhlie Toronto College G S. _K. c. “" J. A. MaeDQNALD Charlottetown _ larrieter and‘ Attor Iy-IH-IW From East Point to Cape ~ Jeiloltora m Royal nobles: ceme- |Dr. G. (l. Archibald Graduate en NUY. 1P0lV 9'54"." Medical iehool-ald. Hospital Practise limited to Eyesiar. Nose and Throat lit aeroeethie epece ltrken Supplies tile A . Big Majority oi Eye-Glasses Singing bE0§l£l0 PARK fill 0 GLASSES » ere the rmssr PROCUR- f?” e'll-.|'.'.&1Z~:.°‘i-‘."¢.':I""""' ABLE, end he is the ONLY I Money ee Leela » ltreet. ppoeiee. Guardian- cm.- ' ‘liele none"? " 1' u '- Mll H . m. yum. ‘whey oonitslted eff’ hours at iii Hiliehore It. Palmer & Palmer l4. J. Palmer. K. 0*. H. L PIIIIIII Barristers. ‘ete. ‘ IllRADUATE OPTICIAN (attendance courses.) in Montague - Celfsnd seefor urself his UP-TO-DA E 0P iCAL PARLOUIIS. "' E s»: ‘est-l- eemuenorrolwalwa ' -- "Abolt t. , It"!!! I- I- |- Evmhmvllge 3021i." m? J. A. McEAC-HEN, Obit; D‘; Eye" fSlieliialisi. Oflieo-Prowee Block, 121 l-irellvnfimn J Harmless-flaw 1 l'~ Hw. Souris Horse Rites 0 1 Wednesday, July 27th, 192i; i v ‘i ‘ i PREMIUMB \ .590 . ., ,, _ I-Tile following are the eiaasee, and conditions governing eame: , ‘ . . . ; 1 Free ier all Trot and Pace l‘ “Purl! $309- 2.22 Trot. 2.25 Peee PW" 9m- 7 $3 Minute Trot and Pace 7"" ‘wo- No. 3 only open to hereee owned in King's County. v_ , yr. - . Entries close Saturday, July 23rd. Entry fee ii per cant el Puree, "Wit be remitted with entry. Pureee divldediti "per-cent to "I'll- plltr cent to second. 16 percent to third, l0 per cent to‘ fourth- ‘. Records made on er lines July 1st. Ne mo.“ _ n . This meeting will be governed by the Rules of the National Trot- Aeeoeietlon except where they tonlllet‘ with the above‘ conditions. zvinhobivflwstcoms IL YOUR slrrnlsa EARLY -- . i , ‘- n. l-l. ACORN, fiecretary. 1 "l. P. s. l. ' ‘ t STERN STEAMBHIP l. ' ,1 . INTERNATIONAL L” llllolllit All) ransom snnvw: anwnnli -s'r. - nos i ' Hire-n no ‘ ' ' . a _ n s lzgarglgan lmnalv asexual-d: m bee. nae eeeea beet ll Ieeteallleet ll". '_"7' dirr posts, - _ lhlls been‘ teacher pulse Gazer luiidinl‘. Great George’ ..°TELi=PHONE-— The Teia -l Dhone Coinpzijny are motel‘ g tho_ East Point Lluepwhich wwas c sujound-liue, putting down new ce- rcplnciug-tho spruce P0818. and establishing an ex - change office st So th Links to be "I "Home o! Miss . sumo-McDon- ' sld. The wires along Bull Creek are l taken down and lino abandoned as there were but one phone ‘sud that 1.04s lobster factory The (um-opera- tivo line. owned and operatde by the Si. Margsrets Telephone 00.. is l of condition-olives nnd ,posts down-for about two miles on the Eastern and s,nco April. ‘The ‘rest of the lille is working, cQ-opcru ' lion may be o good tiling bu’. ."wlint's everybodys business is no- . body's business.“ , 4e-§__._,__ i EASTERN PERSONALS ' ..'Mr. Harold Matthews, SourLs, -_ls visiting Georgetown. ‘ A. ..'Mr. Willem Murphy, Mnnta - gue. visited Georgetown this week. ..'Mrs. Harold McDonald, George- town is visiting in Souris. A ._.'Mr. Wade Hughes. Sourls. visited Georgetown this week .A ..'lilayor H i-l_ Acorn, Souris, visited Georgetown Tuesdqy. A ..'Mrs. A. A. McDonald. George- : town, is visiting friends at Mount Stewart. A. O ..'Mrs W. McLaren and Mrs. L H. Douglas, Georgetown motored to Sourls this waelcA ..'Mr. Milford Moors who has been spending the winter st Plctou. < _ has rciurzicd to his homo at George I town. A. ..'l.eo Ncliigan of Queen Square j School, Charlottetown, is spending a vacation in Georgetown visiting Capt. and l\irs. H. Mc-Phce. A FAREWELL AUDRESS A very enjoyable evening was spent st the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Stewart on Tuesday oven- _'ing. June 28. when n largo number of the young people oi‘ Fredericton 31nd vicinity gathered to bid fare- woii to Miss Gladys Dunsi'ord_ who of Fredericton school for the past two years. The evening was delightfully passed in music and games. After which lunch was served by the ‘indies an address of appreciation ,was read by Miss Myrtle Cutcliifo and Miss Lolita Wccks presented hor with a beautiful‘ Kodak. 0 Miss Dunsford wadthough taken by surprise in n few wall chosen words thank-rd the people for this I The Good Taste S rltnll.cnilitl.o'rrsrowu consoles l" ..'Lob‘r, between Montasue and Beccb Grove inn,‘ Ghsrlottetowlnl lense, from p over-sixes cur. Finder will Eel-awarded. George McIntyre, Montague. ' -——-—4Q»o’>- ———- TOBAOCO‘ AND HEALTH. ity ill Smoking. l-‘iSmoke the some quantity of tobacco every dey" was the advice eminent surgeon, when speaking on "Tobacco and Health" in Lon- dcln ‘recently. 0 Sir James said that a few days last week. one bond light rinl, and, ' Eminent Surgeon Advises Regular- ‘ of Sir James Cantills. K. Bt E. ,tho, n man who when ho died was more than l00;,'_vae'jrs of age, and who smoked one ounce -of tobacco nor day. Probably if that man had cut his allowance to hall.‘ an ounce one day and one ounce the next day ho would not have lived so long. Smokers should not- vary the amount of tobacco day by day. Hcdlsd seen men in the rifle compotitlon of Wimbledon shoot fng whilst they/were 'moklli& EV‘ between h-ls- tccth felt a certain amount of security. iSpcskingof the pleasure to be derived from tobacco, lSir Jamey] Cantlie said ho was sure that t was far more pleasant to be in the company of a smoker than of a msmwho did not smoke. Lite would be much more pleasant 1f everybody smoked. ---<o>————- if you are stuck Just what to say on is postcard when you're on_ your vacation why not Wfllg some- thing original like this: Having the time Wish you were bcrs. and many other evpresslons of kindness showed her. Following is the address. Dear Friend: Tilwlng learned that about. to leave us we cannot allow this opportunity to pass without expressing our appreciation of your efficiency as a teaher. During the past two years your skill us a teacher has made itself severance with tlrs pupils has ant anti-interesting. At our social and charitable functions you also evinced n keen interest, we there- fore feei that we cannot let the lie-ring you in some tangible way lind kindly ask that you please ac- cept this little token.n ct beacuse of iis intrinsic value, blit as a mark .of ollr esteem for you. Signed on behalf of the young people o! Fred- ericton nnd vicinity. swoon QUOTATIONS. v HALIFAX, Jilly Zd-(Quolatlons iurnisiied by Johnson and \\ ard members of the Montreal Stock Fxchange.) , American Car Foundry .. Amenican Smelling mid Ru. fining Co. ........ .. Aiilitfilljtlls, zCopper _ Camdiim Pacino Railway .... .1100 New York Central Railway Cuban Can Sugar .. Crucible Sitoel ..... .. Mexican Pfatrolcum . Reading SouthornvPncitic . 1235'} of PERFECTION ICE CREAM in some of the following flavors will tickle your palate and make a friend ter ue. itrawberry union Psicifllc ................ .. - United- States Steel Corporad tion _ I Kelly's Springfield Tire M. P. R. U. T. .. Atchison X .......... .. previous to his address he rend oi", on if theyworo not a t-uaily smokv ling, they had plpespin their mouthe.’ ‘because they found it steadied, their nerves. The man "with a nipoi i of my life. I you are! plainly felt, your patience and per- ‘ made their work in the school pleas , opportunity go by without rcmem- . \ Q1921. Simmons Limited WOMAN never sees the inside of her own mattresses? All-she sees is the cross-section “sample” at her dealer's. She expects that the mattress she gets will be 4 exactly like the sample, sanitary all the way through. Perhaps it iii-perhaps not! Many a good-looking mattress is made of material “renovated” from old, dirty mattresses, or even mattresses discarded by hospitals and homes where there has been contagious disease. . A '_ This condition worries your dealer as much as it does you. For your protection and his own he is concentrating on Simmons Mattresses. Simmons Limited makes this Unqualified Statemen‘ to every merchant who sells Simmons Mattresses "Cut open any Simmons Mattress that comes into your etorc. If you do not find it up to specifications, or better—ehip beck every item of Simmons merchandise and never send us another order." T h e Sim m o n s Label on a Mattress is your assurance of a mattress built of pure, clean, new cotton through and through, in great, sun-flooded work< rooms. SIMMONS” LIMITED- TORONTO l j Bulr Sleep l l These fine, sanitary Simmons Mat- tresses are made in Four styles, distinguished by Labels of different color Blue Lebel——835 1c..." Label-SIS). so Red Labcl—$25 White Lebel—-$I2. 7s Ticking of the best. Stitching and tuftlng close, firm, uniform. Resilient. Luxurious. Builtjor sleep. Sealed in a carton roll in the work-rooms, and delivered to you sealed, sweet and clean. ‘f, Canada ha: no PureBoddfngLawe -but Simmons iLimited has! ree Booklets on Sleep! - Write In for "What Leading Medical Journal: and Health Mal- azlnee Sn abourSe rare Bed: n Sound leap" and "Your: for a Per/cc! gliglvlt‘: Rut." 1 . r4 h. . , | -J i Factories: g WINNIPEG VANCOUVER ciitrfilliltl i internat onal Copper Olo. .. Wheat, Jluly, 126, Sopt. 128, Dec. 131. Corn, Jul-y 641/4, Sept. 62. Dec. 61%. OsishJuly 40%. SBDt, 42. DB0- 44%. July. pork 1850. ._.___-Q-e>—i . ELECTRICAL PROPULSION FOR SHIPS Orange Maple Chocolate Grape-Nut Caramel - Pineapple THE TA6TE_'LL TELL VOU Central Creamerles Wholesale Only 1t is ststod that the British Ad- mirnlty has decided to adopt elec- irical propulsion on several ot llhe Cli-"lottetewnv new battleships on its naval con ~ y. Ileetea es“... all aneu- at {o}. a: tliavllait Intent. Lease us st, John‘. struction programme. With this ' 00"’. ‘MUTTZANIYJEFF- nurrmlrf MI! t-M vim-Pussies»? or A new notch. gap fcoflPfiNV~ we'll Gentle gusmlellmc. BRAINS! ' the ‘turbines run at] uh "m: non‘. I'M x__ their hlghest cfficlencyl and drives cieciric generators w-hlch supply current through calbies l-ind control gear to electric motors which drive propellers direct st ll low ilnd~ior propelloers—nlost ellficiont spot-d. The advantage oi‘ electrical propul- slnn for ships, and especially 10!‘ s-hlpri of war, were first pointed out by British engineers, and the caril- est patents in this brunch 0i‘ elcc ~ trlcui engineering were British Dil- tsnts. it is probable that in course of time. evcry large ship in the world's mulles will be clcclriclllly propelled and that the system will l constant high speed (therefore) at extend to numerous. lines and other vessels in the merchant round 011:8 Pivot ‘m l‘ steel lQwelj .075 model"; ‘anced by a ammo, weigh,’ “will,” principal parts are common to “l; only the frn e. uervico Among the advantages oi‘ —ls familiar in shipbuilding yards. “Willi” lymav ‘md whwls’ "a “l” electrical propulsion arc hlnflher ti‘- ficiency. absence of propeller “I'm: ing", creator splice, economy ln fuel. and lincreascd care and effici- ency of control. With clectlictll pro plllsion it is possible for the of - liccr oil the bridfi" m navlgflw 1|"? One British firm has built about two hundred of them (m. m“, m". , menis. Thus the right amount of‘ pose. As this crane can lift loiills “mlwabnlwls combined Wm‘ stud‘; of five ions to it height of ovsrlardlzalm“ Anmher pom‘ 0' m ‘J m“. pee, anywhere Wm,“ a mm,“ lerosl is that the chief features em- of fifty feet one can see that it will Mme“ i“ ‘he ‘mrner deals“ re ' do practical“), H" the work M a l ‘naln ill the llitest patterns. This is tcred to suit customers‘ require‘ -' | .. . gllip simply by moving small clcc- lflfgfl timber yiirl-L Al] u", "m", _ nut because of conservatism or too till: ‘switches. The llyud power typo of crnnr—< in which a long hcrlznnlul arm, bili- WHAT‘ GoNMA Bi- ‘n-it Pltlfi! 0F YOUR Tlia t You Pool! Fist-i you clue‘? hull-b A CAI! AND Ill-l- iv sols. sucll A Lou) PRNZI Au! HANG A r5000?! . t f . Qilglrllrihlzoure carried out by indcpen- "he ("cl m" ‘he “Wm” designs Edvnt motors A (“ANT TIMBER YARD CRANE small cabin suspended near centre oi‘ the horizontal llrrn. Tile engine much standardisation; it ls due to ‘hoisting, racking, and (mm a were so good that they have prov- lhe ed themselves satisfactory in prsc- tical ~ ork all over the world. it is, u, in thq details that constant 1m‘; and o erlprovemcnt has been carried out. ';' in sunning. '0 coul rolled boilcr, ‘m. lvr eon IIMII. their‘: oeelNA II m ole at wit, KctU.Yp AN§ lusve Ml Wu. be A MGM-Mi- Qel-b Mme! “m; _; '~ :.,_...._.._‘ m.» .-.~