.. cuss-om.» n-»<.i.....»..._>.. J. ExperienceIeaches Twenty-four million dollars was paid to beneficiaries by the life insurance companies in Canada last year, and thirty-one million dollars was paid to living policyholders. Cf the 11,450 policies which became claims: 850 were in force less than a year. 1,050 less than two years. , 2,100 between three and five years. 2,450 between five and ten years. 2,800 between ten and twenty years.‘ 2,200 more than twenty years. '—and all of these persons were in good health when‘ they applied for life insurance. Life is very uncertain, as last year's death claims show, and, on the other hand, insurance» money has brought untold benefit to thousands of homes and individuals. No temporary difiiculty should induce you to deprive your dependents of life insurance protection. Life Insimanoe Service “conssitvis ‘II-IE non: AIID STABILIZE 'l'l-IE NAflOIl r Interest is increasing in the ll0tMAN PRIZE 00NTEST---tlre tlanrtirlates are Betting nearer the 0na|--Wh is gning tn Win that $500.00 Gash Prize _ Every day the interest in Holman’s Prize Election (ontest is increasing—the candidates are netaring i the prize goal-every effort now is that much nearer the prize desired _ Wh_o is going to win that first prize of.$500.00 cash? It is going t0 the most popular person——the most am- 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 SATIITRDAXQYJULY 9 i ‘, IS YOUR NMME NEAR THE TOP f The following is not a complete count of vote credits polled by customers for their favorite candidates but represent only such votes as have been polled up to 6 p.m. Wednesday, July 13th.. 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 I)IG_-—DIG—DIG. L-dmu-ph Peters 2 Slims llrtii Ilm-slin ‘Ilsa lti-ln firmly \l tl 55.-—II. Diivlilson .'.ll..—l<‘._ lls-iilon 311 "inn ll. WrPhrt- rich-Mrs. ll. (Milton .1! .—-l. (fiimplirll llll.—ltuth MrFnrlnm- (lt.—Mrn. Mctlisllusss Il2.-—.\. llllllhll‘ Ilil.- \Ilss Suflle Binge (l4 Mebnln (‘liiimplan (3 w 7-——\\r~lcr J- Min-nee an...» m-u» Pilllllfl lluhy Iii-mils .-‘-.\‘rll “c-Mllliin llnhl. I ' l.‘ -I| l' l.i~ lllltli lluwuril ‘lZL-rlllnn Nmlla- now...» I-l.—-\Iln|| l-ivi-lyn Ilnwntt Ill llmu Ifflll‘ (lnllnnt l0.—- Ir. Imrnc .l. Ilm-ll Vrlilu (‘ilmplwll . Jiis. K libs-ti. IIi-Vi-niix -lO.---l. filr-Illlllt -ll.--.I. Illi-Isiinl |I|l.—\lisn W. (ltillltl 4? .. “llfllh 70.-—l). (iiilliint ‘l —lt. Nola-oil 44. . ‘ —.I. Dlorrlssry 4.1.-\Ilmi "nrlnn “not! .1 “u. Oscar Aiistlli rl 4fl.-\lIss T. Hamlet 7-l.-—\\'ln. Nolile . H. mirrrtt 4 .--.\llss Knlls- Mi-Klnnon 1.1.—9|iur:csn Melnnls ‘In-In Hols-Ion 4.‘..-(l. A. Burch 7“'J:'m Chnlasni llrsslo Worker 4|‘ —-\llrss indie “Ills '.'T.—I".. Rowe - Ituliy lcllouirnll Fl! ‘Ira. (l. otiutlierlnnsl flip-K. Ilriilnh N. Merlin" lira. A/titrwnrt ‘Ills-Mrs. Win. Ramsay M-Ilrsh-n Alsenrn . .- um. M. Plfevvnrt ROw-Rully Pumps 21.-MIss Ileatrlee Pnlrler " ' llenilsn t R.T. EIOLMAN Lin.‘ ~ t r SIUMMERSIDE l l ennui-name —'KEN8lNGTON OAFL- Hours for meals Wednesday. July 20th, Dinner 1i. to 2 p. m., Supper 5 to ‘l. Luncheon at ulbinterniediate. ll. Bulclerson, Proprietor. —-SCHO0NER ARRlVAL.- Sch- ooner Glendon. Coal laden. called at port of Suniuierslde ‘hiesday, for shelter on her way to (‘ump- bellton, N. B. per cargo . ——lN PORT.-— The Schooner Pell T. Cousins. Capt. Russel Cous- ins, arrived in Port of Summerslde Monday, for a cargo of.’ supplies, and ‘is making repairs to the Pep. (‘aptain Cousins expects to leave this Wednesday morning for Rich- abouctou for u cargo‘ of Hemlock for R. T. Holnirins Ltd, Sfllde, ——*COUNC|L. MEETlNCn- At a meeting of the Town Council held .\lond:i_v evening zi bye-law regard ing the parking and operating of Llliiilllfillllfis within tho tuwu limits \\'.'ts pilSriHl. ii resolution of syni- pzithy with the relatives of the late (‘iiptiiiii Alrx. Cameron, who sailed for years out of S‘Side was adopt- cd by the council. vBEGlNNt-ZRS TROUBLE5.—-. tQ-zrpping on thr- ziccelerator instead c.’ the brake. when he was meeting unother cor. on _n road outside Sum- iziuorslrlo a green driver in a new auto Hill into a large tree on Mon- d i_v night forcing his engine out o.‘ position and creating other dum- uze to thr car so that he had to Lo towed hat-k to town. - FARM PURCHASES_— Mr. Mic-hurl (Yllrren. ltll‘lllf‘l‘l_\ of Centre irc llllilll has purchaser] the farm tn the Western Road nonr Elms- tl‘ll(‘, from Mr. Harry Plrrtfs, the f.irm ivhicli cost $5,500 will beoc- copied by its new owner in the 1.0m- future. Mr. Fraser Wells has purchased the Jafucs .\lcArtli-ur form near Alberton from Mr. Ewen Campbell, Mr. Wells has token 1 JSSPRSlUII and has started in to lm 1;l‘0V0 the property-ll. ~CAR ACCIDENT .-A party fyoni Tigyiish motored to (‘harlotte- town, nnd on their way brick the s- imc evening 0n the Western "gldo of Hunter River. while the Car was running at ltigh speed, something lupponetl to thc steering gear the ('.li' struck l. large tree and was dzutfagerl so badly that it hnd to be I'll on the rhiid sirio, two of the tnrty arriving in S’sidc late that Light. i» W ESTER-N PERSOX ALS ~\ir. \vllli:'llll*l;dll(l0l‘ soent the 1| neck cud at Alisrotichew-ll. ——.\/lr, Allan Matthews, A-lborton ivus :1 visitor to town on Saturday. —.\lr. Thornton Zllgitthoivs, P01‘! Arthur is visiting former friends in West Pince t'ounty.——H. --~-.\lr. lllitl nrrsismrnrt- mm chil- dren. of Ottriivzi..arrived last week to spend some time on the island. -Mr. Lawrence Gallant spent over Sunday at his home iu ‘ilowlzm_~l'i. —Mrs. E. R. Gilbert, of Detroit, is visiting hrr father Mr. Penn Grccn, and sister, Miss Georgie (lrcon. of Summorside. —-Mr. Ilunry‘ Gallant, manager of thr- Dominion Express Otlloe. hr-rc. and Mrs. Gallant. spent the week end at tho home of the lotions parents, Tignish.-—l~l. -—Miss Ethr-l Foley, Allerton. roturnr-rl home on Saturday after spending a couple of wooks VlFll- in: friends at (‘linrlottotowti and Siimmerslde.-—I>l_ kMr. I.. R. Allan. of the Sum- mcrsidc llonrd of Trude, ls super- ienrlini; tho construction of road markers for autos from Summer side to Tlgnish. —-llosts of friends in Summer- sido fire welcoming Wm. F‘. Ste- wart. now of St. John N. B. and formerly one of the properletors of rho firm of Sinclair and Stewart. who is visiting Summerslrle. SIIFFEREIJSEVEN a Liliiii YEARS’ Fiiaylidy Relieved by taking ia E. Pinlrhards‘ Ravenswood, W. Vm-“For seven long years I suflered from a female- trouble and in- ve well Ivor . Ican B. Pinkham women." — aunt it. F. D., Rsvaiiswodd, . Va. The ordinary da oi most house- ‘wlvssisscksi h llofwsslr‘ ng, coo clam g, residing, alibi»;- ud caring ttleoaes. How hsrdsrths whsasonis oftbs linlspsiss Isms Qrricnrar-r. sentence-s "rt-r; Tignlsh Tea Part! Wednesday, my zoo; . | —THE LADIES AID of the testant (hphanago, will serve supper in the King George Hall on dsy of rsoes. July 20th. Hours 4 to 10 p. in. Prices (0 cts. Any donations of cake, ctr. will be thankfully received. Conid and help the orphans. --GOING TO NEW YORK-Tho auction sale of furniture, etc. of Mr. J. P. White. Jr.. Alberton. on Saturday last was largely attend- ed and brought fair prices. Mr. and Mrr-r White intend leaving in a few days for the city of New York where they intend to reside-Ii. -PAlNFUL ACOIDENT- Mrs John (Y. .\lcNelll, Elmsrlnle receiv- ed pdinilll injuries a few llnys ago, whcn she iir-cidently fell into a cel- lar. n distance of seven feet, no bones were broken however, but slu- will he confined to her home for some dn_\'s.——I'l. . — BALL GOSSIR- After los- ing the last six games played, the Rod Sox settled down on Monday hirzlit and defeated the Summerslde Vlkir Veterans by the score of 7-5. in u close an exciting game. Both teams were handicapped in not having their full strength. the Vets ])ill'ii('lllf‘flly being three men short at the start of the first inning and were forced to recruit from the sidelines. The batteries were: Vet- erans. MCQlllllTlB and Grady; Red Sox, Bowen and Wright Joseph Mc- Cullough ivas umpire. — THE REAL 8TUFF.-- For days and days they had toiled, try- ing to produce some of the real sniff with a sure enough kick to li. until human anxiety and untcipzit ion could stand it no longer and one huttlc- was opened to a few choice friends. it tasted good. a little strong perhaps. but that. help- cd all the more. lllltl plans were timtle to fake n gallon to u tea party slatted for Wednesday next, llow- evcr, the taste and the flavor was so irresistible that one by one these six innocent young men from the district. outside of Summerslrle. with many remarks about the hot rl.i,v and the dry weather, slaked their thirst from the hig brown jug until illl tlitit was loft of the few rzrillons of hotch was zi had tnstc in the mouth. a memory of the time that tells and a disposition to criticise any remark that might. ho mode by anyone anywhere. One of the nicu, feeling that such go... spirits were being wnstcd, miide a slighring remark abort ii young woman of‘ the neighborhood. “i-hen the smoke of battle had clewrcti ilWRy illlfl the glorious Sunday spn was sinking behind the birch trees of Muddy Hollow, six or more men- or Jiick Dempseys stole quietly out of the woods and sought their hom es. most of them without shirts or other respectable garments on their person. and all bearing thc scars of heavy onslaught. Roman- tic maidens of Prince county now rest peaceful in the knowledge thrit chivalry is not (lead but is still going strong. with the wussail bowl, ‘at beautiful Muddy Hollow. Eight Electrons In Atom’s Shell LONDIN, July ill-In delivering the fintil Friday evening lecture of tho esnson at the Royal institu- tion, 'Sir J. J. Thomson. look as his subject "Chemical Combination rind the Structure of the Molecule." One of the most conspicuous ad- vances mode in physics during the last 25 ~yenrs lins been the in- crease in knmvlerlge of the atom. it is now known that the atoms of all the different chemical elements are built up of but two constitu- ents-electrons nnd units of posi- tive ohnrge~and the number of each of these constituents in the atom of’ any particular element is also known. Vlllth a knowledge of the law of force between the positive charges and the electrons, it then becomes possible to calcul- ate the configuration of the elec- nrons in tne atom of any element. On the supposition that the force between n positive charge and an electron at (ilSlflficEB such as oc- cur inside the atom changes within the atom from attraction to repul- sion, and then from repulsion to al.- traction. Sir. J. J. Thomson has calculated the structure of the atoms of the different elements,and he showed that there cannot be more than eight electrons in the outer she-ll of an utom. and that this result lends to nnexplnnntlon t of the Periodic Law. This struc- ture of the atoms also satisfies various stringent conditions given by the behaviour ot atoms as ob- serve diu the positive rays. In discussing the combination of ‘ the atoms to form moleculesJ he showed that the theory lends to lmws of chemical combination which include the usual concep- tion of valency as a particular case. He considered various types of molecule indicated by the theory.‘ ‘u. and rpoiitted out that their inoper- o’ ties, so far as is known, coincide with tlioes of the molecules stud- iedby the chemist. EIKIMO IKELETONO HAVE l QHRIVID IN HALIFAX res sxatmrumou _s___. HALIFAX. N. 8., July 19-~Thli'~. . ty-turee Eskimo steldtoiis arrived h in Halifax from tiia Isr North rs- '..r -.. .. Kensln on. I LADIES JERSEY SUITS n. .Fa\\'ii, Pekin, Cream, Blue and Rose, all new this season. Worth t0 $34.00 for $22.50. Gingham iiorise Dresses . 0nly $2 A25 A splendid range of Gingham House Dres- ses in. Pink zuid lVhite stripe and Blue and White ‘stripe. Great value at . . . . . “$2.25 Smart Well-Marie . Jack-Tar Mitltiies Regulation Jack Tar Middy Blouses in plain ivhite, plain white with Navy Flannel collars, made with yoke effect. Prices are $2.25, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 to $6.75. Ladies \\'iiitc \\'ash Skirts for ‘the Hot Weather zit $2.00, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 mid $4.50. A splendid litre of white (irtbcrtiine skirts in extra large sizes, bands from 3i inches t0 36 ‘inches at $3.75 1°11 0n enjoy. "rants" outings. with; Jmnflflslrins. YEivinrnde‘ _ Flywheel Type -.- Aumqmk. ,&|dby _ McAV-ITTS , n 8t. John, N. B, Over 120.000 sold-used by :5 9".“ LENS GRINDING Our Lens Grinding plant -—lhe only one on the ls- lsnd-is daily engaged in manufacturing the vari- ous kinds of eases, used in correction of defective vision. There are noloiig de- lays in waiting for ‘special’ IensemPROMPTSNAPPY SERVICE, is the motto of our establishment. G. F. iiutcheson Optometrist I Oplloll Professions: ilarris. new feather hzits. \\'c’rc York. Feather Hats fare Very Popular A good many of you have hccn risking us for —.'iil the il(‘\\' shapes are just in from New $8.50, $10.50, $r2. W's shall bc glad to show them to you today. ready with tiicm now 50, $16.00. MOORE s. Meteor) Ltd 119-121 Queen Sh, (llfltown 0-O-Q0-Ofii Q-O-O-O-O-O-OO-O-OQ ‘its Richmond st Charlottetown lire, Lite. Arcilest, Sickness-anti Piste Glut instance it Llwest mes. 00nd 81mg, Stock iitIIQIIiQS O OQ-O-OO-O-OO-GOQO cently for examination and meas- urement on behalf of the Canadian Government by Dr. John Cameron, Professor of Anatomy at Drilhou- sie University. The skeletons have been brought from the land of snows by the Canadian Arctic Exploration prirty which has spent five years in Cnnatlsfs f-irlgid zone, studying the customs. ’lringunges and characteristics of the Eskimo race. They were found in the region. north of the MacKenzie River. Dr. Cameron estimates that up- wards of three years will be re- quired to complete the study of the skeletons and make the thous- ands of measurements necessary. The greater part of the work will be devoted to the skulls and the peculiarities of their formation. When completed the information obtained from the examinations will be included in a book to lic_ published by Dr. Cameron. The. book will be a standard work of. reference on the physical character‘ lstdos of the Eskimo nee. i A spsclsl study of the teeth of‘ WEEKLY Fl-RE LOSGES Fire losses in Canada during tho week ended July 13 ure estimator‘. by The Monetary Timex at $228.- 800, compared with $673,750 the previous ‘week. The heaviest losses were $100,000 at 37 Richmond SL. East Toronto, on July 11. and $100,- 000 nt Williams Lake, B. (7., on the some date. NEW INCORPORATIONS. Authorized capital of $83,273.00 is represented by companies whose incorporatlons were reported by the Monetary Times for the week ended July 9, 1921. compared with $13,540.00 the previous week. A comparative summary by provinces is as follows:- Wsek ended Week ended July 2 July 9 Dominion .. $6,186,000 $10,464,000 Alberta .. .—-i— 1,010,000 B. C. .. .. 4.090.000 80.000 Manitoba .. “$00,000 . snot, .. 210.000 1.059.000 3,189,000 Quebec .. . . 845.000 13,004,000 549,000 000,037,000 \ H. F. DEMPSEY Griidunte of Boston School of PIANO TUNING 111 Gfllllon Street Charlottetown McLean & McKinnon DONALD MoKXNNON Barrister Attorney at Law Office-Royal Bank Bzlldlnl Charlottetown, P. E. Island MacLeod s. Bentley W. E. BENTLEY. K. c. J. A. BENTLEY Barristers and Attorneys MONEY TO LOAN ~ Office-Bank of N. U. Glismbsn» iiark R.McGuigan,BA. IARRIBTEB. lOLlClTOR. ETG Money to Lean Cameron Block Charlottetown, P. E. Island S. S. HESSIAN larrlster, Ieiloltgr, Notary PIN" t E o. MONEY TO LOAN - ‘asthma’ P. E. llllill ti“ s. INMAN, RTE Iarrlstsr ‘and Attornsy-ai-LIW Roam Ne. 12 Osmsron Blast . VICTORIA ROW J. A. MMDONALD. Barrister, senator, Etc. iuousv 1'0 tom Office-Riley Bulldlttg Charlottetown Morson 8t Dufll‘ Iarriater snl Attorney-fill“, MONEY TQ LQAN Md iellolte - for Royal link at Cl ' 0r. 0. 0. Archibai Graduate on N. Y. Post 0W4?‘ Medical lchool aid HcsPmN“ Practise iimltedilo sys- EIP- , r - . and Throat , ‘Mlice layer Oulillnl. Or"! 39"’ ltrcst, opposite Ousrdllfl TslQ hens 25' u. Qflh. "gm-p CO 12 l. III. 1 t p. m. May be consults“. hbllrl l! "I HIIIIUON ‘Palmer 8t" Pallllill" 4. s. Plllllil‘: K. c. H- l- "m" sat-rumo- v"- mo. curse-rm» smv. "l. Grafton 0v"! nms-uo-ii- P‘ sn- ass-i mo‘ the skeletons will he aside by Oil. I I . B. O. Ritchie er Hsiifst. rt iv. $\l“.\\.4"\‘ - always dependable. --...,. use... - aunt-n. i 59"?” T430" Power