z-t. a. v 1w. \vi¢~ ‘ cnsr 22, 1922- Childrsn Cry for Fletcher's maker's Castoria is strictly a remedy ior infants and Children. floods are specially prepared for babies. A baby's medicine 5 even more essential for Baby. Remedies primarily prepared ‘o; grown-ups are not interchangeable. It was the need of a remedy for the common ailments of Infants and Children shat brought Castoria before the public afte : years of research, gnd no claim has been made for it that its use for over 30 years has not proves. ‘What is CASTORIA? castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, props and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. lt contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its rage is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief ofConstipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and lay-regulating the‘ Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation o! Food ;' giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Comfort-The Mother's Friend. suumsiCA$TO R IA ALWAYS _ Bearsthe Signature of 2 l A * a ‘in Use For 0ver 30 Years ‘ml CINTAIIII coMIANV. Nlw vmur clrv SOURIS HORSE RACESA riday, August 25th 1922 .. . . . $450.00 —PREMIUMS —-$d450.00 . . . . . . The following are the classes:—- __ ( 1) 2.22 Trot, 2.25 l’aec.-Pursc $200.00 t (2) 2.40 Straight 'l‘l'0t.—l‘lll'se $150.00. (3) 3.00 Trot and l‘uce.--Purse $100.00 N0. 3 open to King’s County horses only. | Entry fee, 5 per cent of purse, must accompany; t ach entry. gintries close \\’e(liiesday, Aug. 16th next. IROCOPGS: ‘ made on or since July 15th, no bur. As we are members of the National Trotting As- ociation, the rules of that Association will govern his meeting DMISSION, Adults 50 cents. Children 25 cents. H. H. Acorn, Secy iberal Conservative As- sociation Meeting The Annual Meeting of the Liberal Con- ervative Association of Kings County will be eld in the Town Hall, Georgetown, on Thurs- ay, August 24th, at 2 o’clock p. m. ' All supporters of the Party qualified to ote at an election are members, and ladies ow having the privilege of the franchise are specially invited to attend and take part in he business of the Association. Poll Chairmen are requested to call meet- ‘ngs in their respective Polls previous to above ate, and have their Committee of five mem- bers for each Poll appointed for the ensuing year. These Committees will elect members of the County Executive from their respective Electoral Districts at the meeting of the Coun- ll’ Association. After the business of the As- sociation is transacted the meeting will be ad- dressed by prominent speakers of the Party. All friends of the, Party are urgently re- quested to attend this meeting. ' D. C. MORSON, President. E. R. _BROW 146 ldichmond Street Charlottetown ‘ Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at lowest rate. Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis Good Stong Stock Companies. ' for their studies Eastem Guardian SHOP from Halmanfs Catalog. ..‘MR. H. J. MABON, the Morn sgue Optometrist. is busy these, dais examining school childrcns eyes. Parents should sco thall their children are properly liitodl now that the schools are soon to b0 opened.‘ People lrom a (iistunce sllculd make appointment-s. 1003-16-1“ mom? "tlIInn-el’: hlnlme-ul Ior llurnn, Etc. Z__¢0->____i CAPTAIN CHARGED WilTH MURDER ON THE HIGH SEAS t NEW YORK, Aug 21—Charged with murder on thc high seas,| Captain George H. Miles, com- mander oi' the U. S. shipping board steamer President VanBur- 811. was arraigned yesterday lie-- fie U. :5. (Yommlssioner Hitch- cock and commuted to the .l.0|nbs. He was afrcstcd on a complaint mode “on information and belief" by Assistant U. S. District Al.- Y-"TIIBY Gflllllhwzilte, who has been for some weeks examining witness PH. 0n tho voyal-ie or the Vanllluren to the Tllbury Docks, London, it is alleged that Cnpt Miles. making his first voyage as commander of the vessel. so cruelly beat H. G. Baxter, n pantrymun. that he died next day. June 25, fro_m his in- juries. , This is denied by the captain, who suid that Bnxicr died follow- ing collnpse from taking drugs. He said that ho hzid a record or twenty-eight years following tho sea and that for lti years he hud commanded American vessels. During the war he commanded the U. S. transport Santa Olivia. -- PRINCE OF WALEW RANCH DlSPOSES OF PRIZE SHEEP CALGARY. Aug. 2l.~-— Al. Chi gnry Exhilhlilon W. L. Carlyle manager ml’ tho Prince of Wales Ranch. sold ills first prize. and champion yuarlirvg Shropshire twve, also lbs second prixe your ling ewe. anzl the third prixc ram lamb. Ho sold his first. and set:- ond prize shoarling Oxford rnm and the second prize llizm] ‘Ox- ford rn mtn u hreodw from Iowa. U.S.A. lie also sold ills first prize rum lunrb lo Thomson oi’ (lntnr- io. and to W. J. Hoover, Bilteru Lake, he sold n ewe lnmg. 'i‘heso snies broke up tho show herd so much that ii. was not worth while inking tho remainder oi‘ the suc- ceeding lnirs. ms caaanorrsrown GUARDIAN“ " Afraid To Let _ Wife Be Alone "My wife and iieel that we owe everlasting gratitude to Tun- lac. ior it has made her gain ten pounds and she now has better health than in years." said Clay- ton Zwickcr. 2 Edwards Si... Darl- mouth, N. S. who works ior the Maritime Telephone Co. “My wile was in miserable health for seven years and ill- though she tried many medicines she grew worse and i was afraid to leave her alone. IShe was so weak she could hardly walk acroos the room. ller appeiite W88 very poor and no matter what she ventured to cal she nearly‘ fainted from indigestion. “Tanlnc relieved her in a short time. She now has a splendid appetite and has regained her strength so she (tan do her house- work ugain, We will praise Tfllllilli as long as we live!” Tunluc is sold by all good drug- glsts. Whole Block Is , Kept 0n Jump By Runaway Monkey N-nw YORK. August ‘l1- ——A stands two feet nix inches in hi8 stocking fr-et is at present ior- rorizing tho rcsidenls of iho llluck hnundgd by Seventh and Ebrhin avenues and 22ml. "ml 23rd streets. Sin-oft 10 ifclfllik YQBHM" duy nmriiiilg he has been rerun; over the roofs in the block. swim; i“; in“, (ypvrlv windows. jumiplui: hum roofs to frees, peri-liinfi’. 11"" soil nn the moi‘ tho Presbyl-Brlill‘ church nt Eighth avonue and rousing a panicky lcclllil-Z "mm"! tho guests of the (lllOlnBR liohd. Several limes he ilasoutcrcd the hotel, Once to choke a couple 0i song birds to death ln tho room vi‘ the manna-Br. Arthur Wolto. whore ho throw about the ciages mp1 glrbwflfl clothes anbout the room. llis zmtirs in Olllui‘ rooms caused tho guests to sloop with nu eye open nil night and hope that the fly Screens might prove n barrier that would prevent all intrusion. He is still enjoying the irce- dom of the oily without going throunh lhc formality of having a noldon key presented tn him by MUN)!‘ liyizin on the Cltv ‘llail wild South American mmlksy fllai| noss set in with him sitting onl the rligc pole oi’ the church. All ho nccdcd apparently was n uk-l i-iele to make hiln happy. Guests Willi windows lpen had n jumpy feel-in; uli night Jn the! hotel, and this morning reports zirrivcci of what had occurred. A middle Jtged woman guest. camc- from the bathroom this morning to see the monkey per- ched on u chiiiouier, examining al nilvcr- bucked brush and mirror‘ She Shit-Ii a slipper at hllu with him wcui n gold brunch pin. 'l‘his, ho examined for n while, and when reinforcements arrived in; iesronste to her telephone- cnil ho went away. lie evidently dropped lhc pin, us it wvns not lound. r For u uhicl bcioro noon he was the centre oi’ attraction ol’ a crowd that surrounded thr- Grew;- wlch Bunk Building nt Sevvnlh, avenue and 25rd street. lie swung on decim- light wires and took his noondny exercises without llle old of any llllonogruph reo- vrds. The general hope was that 1w would Ivar :1 lilile if lllc in- zulalion lrom one of thr- wlren -"llil that would end his troubles. l-ui he rizi not. At No. 1'0; West 23rd street is 'ho Paris Silk iindergarulent Fac- tory. Tim lnichines ill the place fire onorsred b_\" siris. The mou- ley made a giant swing from the electric iifiht wire and went into the third floor window. 'i‘lierc \\'.1s one sr-reztm and that became a chorus us tho girls ran for the exlls. 'l'h.-, monkey gave a chatter, watching/the disappear- ing lapcraltivt-s, and raced through the pin-o imliilng to u piece oi‘ iiik lliui wr-lgiis xiolhing nrd which unwrapped from a bolt of i‘ like n iishinn lino from a reel. ills finish was n leap from, the Willlllnv into a tree in the back ylrd. l-n the course of the tiny it was dccidul the thing to do was to poison him, so bauahas coniain- ills: dull-son it was snid, were swollen-d on the roofs, After l o'clo<-_l<_ this; ziftcrnouu lie was sit- ing up on the roof the church, where he makes his headquarters. 'ile bod onion the bananas, but he stave no evidence 0f dying and -n'.'|:4 uni oven seasick. On one of his escapades soon alter his vscupo hc jum-pod lrom the roof tho slx- storey building z-i. No 244 West 23rd sin-oi and landed on the grounil Simmons and his helpers watching him were s-urr- i-c ivns ilead but he hounded up and scaled 3 lire 95-‘ capo and disappeared over the roof oi n house in 22nd street. dmpn “lung with resolutions pus null h_\' lue lioziril oi Aldermen. rslilllllfiils has been pcrsislenl in clforts to catch him. Every now Not hnvini: these credentials, he s-nd ilH-n sumiconc in tho block has conilnctl himself to the romrn in and reports tno monitey block. . ‘in n row place and having done In tbc time he has been u! some now damage. and zmnQuneL-s Liberty he has furnished dumniw Simmons will hi, t-xpeotgd m Day suits slllliliiclll to KQPD ilw (‘ill/l for iln- dam-ago. When chased court busy ior n week and zmuoy; ti“; "mun-fly Bcekfl the church his owner, . W. Simmons nndirmpq lvpp-h h“ hpqnmg a Sam. ilmllliflliy. OWMPS of a bird Mill luury because iof its lnaeessllbil- uni-moi store at No. 256 W08?- <liy 23rd street. The onlv asset which Mr. Simmons may be able lo ln- RETURNED MAN ierpose is the amusement und SERwUSLY HURT excitement tho monk has furnish- ed. rackages, 10,2030. Eye-Glasses From $2.00 to $10.00 From East Point to Cape Boar ls s big territory, yet right across this space Parkman Supplies the Big Majority ol Eye-Glasses llmply because PARK- MAN'8 EYE-GLASSES are the FINEST FROCURABLE. IINI he ls the ONLY GRAD- UATE OPTIOIAN (lthnd- aneo courses.) In Montague call and see for yourseil his UP-TO-DATE OPTICAL , PARLOURO. E. E. PARKMAN ' onn of the open windows of the APOHAOUI. Aug 21~—A seflfiils zwcldcut occurred here on Thurs- d|_v afternoon. when Andrew Boll. it. ‘H518 some time wfler 10 afru.‘ yesterday that Mr. Simmons disc-l wavered the cngeh of tho mnnkltliylw." w“ term“), Injured by a iislinn [monkey that comes from bill-v “eldi-‘Mr’ B0" was driving tne west coast oi’ Soulh Amcrica.lt'.‘rn"gh hm mmdows with a" cnpi)‘ hav wauon in which the All . . . ill ti) i {ll l .. , wblilli llOilllqllllllbtl fbrmlhree? iyollfifs). lr"h'l‘_""fi',"l‘r‘ftarf"'lllo wasmalianfdlln?’ Simmons saw a crowd ir the n r5“ " r z l‘ and the handle of the work licw Street mm joined n’ The nwnk no, one oi’ the tines striking Mr. was gnini: up a drnln pipe, Pcr- mm"! 0H8 eye out and causing sons went to the roof to hczul m" mm" lmmml lnjurleii- Ml‘- Mm n" "m! m, ‘Hiflpprwrud "m, Boll was alone at the time and in a llHZEVl condition he rushed to a vionrby brook and washed the blood from his lace and hy this time was found by his brother-in- law. Murray McAiiisltsr. who as» sIsiI-‘Ii him to the house. Medical aid was hurriedly sum- moned and Dr. McAlilster and his attending nurse made record time in roachini: the wounded man. The nbvsicinn deemed ll. wise to order his removal to the hospital alter first aid was given. the uniorlun- ate p-ounz man was taken to St. John by the 8J0 train, accompani- cd by Asa Campbell, who return- cd by the midnight train. He rc- portliu: that the wounds had been trontcd nnd thnt one eye was ul- icrly dcslrtrved hul the exact ox- lcnl of Mr. Bell's injuries cannot ,bc ascertained. l Very general sympathy is felt lfor the unfortunate young man iwho is an extensive former and fnnly lately has iuliy recovered hotel. With tho knowlodzc that there was a surprise auniiing some lzucst. the crowd lingered. “Th9 monk come out, made the roof and wont over to the roof ol the Presbyterian church near the corner of Seventh avenue. Dark- Piles nre usually due to straining when constipated. Nujoi being a lubricant keeps the food waste soft and therefore prevents straining. Doctors prescribe Nujol because it not. only soothes the sufierinfl 0f piles but relieves the irrita- tion, brings comfort and i, Montague, P. l. l. nninqrnfijni>*nxrnnn_ helps to remove them. iirom lho ravages oi war. having Nujol is I ‘boon severely wounded during lllbfllilflt-“lloi his long service overseas. In meidicina or ---—-ooo-———~ ant vs, — so BULL “mm l” ‘MANY saw Tnzizflzzn l vl-‘tevcntecn thousand liermilfi "l ,t'cndcti the meetings of the bot ‘fer hull train operated llllfi W!“ mcr by the Saskalcileiwiln Depart meni of Agriculture. in oil 69 hr-nd or pure brcd bulls were [sold or exchanged tor aged oi" scrub bulls. “Old friends are best"—_-—RED TEA has a multitude of them-often ill!“ generations in one family. i m annulus!!!IllIslesllllrlenlnlllnunuuuur t RED ROSE COFFEE is-always packed fresh in doubly sealed cans. ,- ' Today! Clip this list of new Columbia-Records. Mark the ones that appeal to you—then have your dealer play them over. He. will gladly do so. 1 rds _ sDance Records Dancing FOOl-Fox-Trot Frank Wcstplml mill His Rninbo Orch. A465‘ Serenade Blues—l-‘nx-Trot_ ‘ 55¢ Frank Westplial and His Rambo Orch. 4 Just Because You're You. That's Why . I Love You-Jiox-Trotr 4 ‘or h u A4643 lfitltllfi elkms c es a 85c Rose of Bombay l ox-Trot _ Eddie Elkins‘ Orchestra ‘Neath theSnuth Sea Moon. Intro. "lviy Rambler Rosel,“ lrom “Ziegfeld Folllu — 364 M *dlcy Fox- ‘rot ‘ A- ! ' LU ‘IKiay hilillcrqnntl His Orchestra 55¢ - y t s p to ou— Pox- rot , ., Ray Miller and l-llwOrdléfiflfl _ _ ‘A Sunshine Alleryg-lgx-Trotl H_ O h ‘ E ‘WlS 31K lS [C E5 Til _ . We'll Build A ma: utni). out? Lllttls AS53247 a Love Nest Some Cweet ny- ‘ox- rot Ted Lewis and His Orchestra ‘ Deedle Decdle Dum—Fox-Trut ' Ray Miller and His Orchestra A4640 YIAIIJUBI Wil: abTout Harry lrom "Shuttle 85c . _ on ," -—- ‘ox- rot . ' Y°""° "m! You're Day'"c°&'°d“i£n°es A 3652 g Ray Miller and His Orchestra eta ay ' . l Ain't Never Had Nobody Crazy Over * 85c Nochqdg é-iedvfwhir}: Th? ‘Said That I Me~Comediennc Nora Bayes V _ 11¢ I V" 0'1) 0X‘ [IQhe Happy Six A.3645 rinkle ‘The Planner Sour-Tenor Sole u 1 Had My Way, Pretty Baby—-— s5“- h m id T Smlnk Crumit _ Aggtéfil Fox_Tmt ' The Happy Si, By t o vets e — cnor oo Frank Crumit Nobody Lied (winner Th?» Said That I Opera and COHCCYI S C i d Over You — omc icnnc _ __ 8 o3 r e Marion Harris F A82?“ Ported -— Tenor Solo ' Charles Haclrett } 1:50 Haunting Blues-Comcdicnnc _ _ Manon Harris Two Little Stars -— Mezzg Sraprangafiolol A 3M3 50ml °' Pm“ "Tm" s°l° Edwi" Dal‘ l. A-ssss Cairn as the uigac-Mszzglsgglannasgio $1.00 in Msytime .l Learned to Love)? I 85c Barbara Mame] Tenor Solo Edwin Dale s o. M‘ so Sol L G m5 _ , . . n -- r no uc a Sleepy Little Village (Where the Dixie Sfezp Lin‘: 58kg‘; Mmélsoxjnlflo S010 a-sese Cotton Grows) — Harmonize}? t S t A4659 ' Lucy Gates “.00 ar l5 ers > _ . . Why Should l Cry Over You-— _ 85° Himfiimm‘ D“”°° M" 1-"'T"j,g;,§§‘g,,,,,, 4,163. Tenor Solo Billy Jones N gl Bridal Procession ‘ I lWLh There Was n Wireless to Heaven _ or?” an” ' ' - M6217 —T¢l">' 561" . ' B?“ 1°"°-“ “£42” Uglilhltliollllrr-Piano Solo 1222381222255 ‘"5 Mary, Dear-Baritone Solo Elliott Shaw He May Be Your Mun _ Edith Wilson and Johnny Dumfstlrigiii-ni Jnzv. Hounds, C°m°‘h°“"e and 1"” m“! ~31)“ A Cam Meetlnit at Pumpkin Center- Rules and Regulations _ Edith Wilson Sac Come i“ (Unclcjosh, C“, Suva" A4637 and Johnny Dunn's Qriglnaljazz Hounds, Ln“ Day of Scmmra‘ pumpkm Cum" 35c Cmncdmnm and h“ Band —Comc(lian (Uncle Josh) _ Cal Stewart Bun. Mlrfludy~Comcrlicmlcp Dolly Kay 5,3644 You Cmrt Do Nothing '1‘lll Martini Non‘ it's the Last Time You'll liver D0 Me 35c Gels llere—Comctlinu lit-rt Williams “ 50 “irong-Comctlicunc D011)’ Kay ilow? Friodi- Comedian Bert Wdlliains ' - _C dl —~ M -Cow-Moo-—Thc lligh Gimilc , a» Rhllhlyéulsiiltgltly Swanee Ignaz...“ Fum- A-jlfll 0o Edmund Vance Cooke A4151 B l H t t G0 Home Alone 85c Monkey Man——-Tlic Shave Store 85c Gee! ut a a o I Tenor Solo Billy Jones Edmund Vance Cooke l Hear these Records at any Columbia dealer 2M l COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY, TORONTO I I \ son anus av ‘d my‘ l i AM THE SINQINQ JMGS 5ENT FOR- ‘TEACHER THAT MR5 THlb lb 40m‘ TQ 5E TERmbl-E - t WONDER How MANY LtsfiONb ‘Mia is GONNA luv-uh. ml. h rm Inn's suns he A) o -BY TiEMAnns 1B7 Queen Street | 1'11 » I WlLL YOU 4o Dov/N AND l i KNQNVSUT MY bmmq MY biNqiuc. afidfiihira THREW TEACHER up? HM O01- THE .. " wlHOOw: -. - HE"; HERE- l JUST -/<7,'\§ ~‘ _,----—--) saw-n- mm m we l y 1 MUbLC. 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