is. a profitable companion, always. lt removes the odors of dining . or smoking from- the breath, soothes the moutlrand tongue, allays thirst and aids appetite and digestion. r That‘ is a great deal for one sweetmeat to do! WRIGLEY’S does it, and more! It pleases while it benefits. lasting refreshment — and best of all the cost is small. Long M .Aftcr Every Meal CH ' in yrhich he was for the last. two Ill {days unt-tiiist-itiiis anti his passini. ipvacc-Lible and painless. The late l.\li'. 'l‘aiiion was a native of this ___ lritv a son of tlu- late Thomas ll. . ‘ . > » . v ' ‘ ts A message was ,.,,,.,,,‘.(,d ypgtr-r-lTriiiil-Jilnci lllllillel‘ in thIe ‘bell 7 d“), m. “l. I(|“‘iq p T-um,“ ntihiiriiisliini: and (ustoin _I‘ailoiint, ' I ' " ' ' k .' '. ‘ -'~ i’ i» Hswas Dave“ M“. ]{“n]lk§hh>(i 311mm“. mg businiss iii oui llllflllitx.‘ t I the “Pam m- m.‘ "nah. “Wlllgm llrii tanner and rui-i"ii>i' b) tiadc hav~ - '. . :- . rl iii-em- Tuition. \\'llli!ll sail i3\I‘ill tiiitiiienldllk liainuvl iht nisiiitss in ‘ wednqdqy qflpnmnn 4mm“; {itlp play oi \\ m. lio_\h'. About half n The iniriicxilate t-ausi; Wit-Fl a slrokivfivlllllllv "K0 ill Pillllllilllfv’ Wm‘ hi“ WILLIAM H. TANTON +oaooaaobo cowoooooooo+owovoooooooovmoovoooooo+4 Qoooooooovoooowovooovoooowooovovvovoooovmwavow St. Peter’s Horse Races WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24th $400.00 IN PURSES $40000 CLASSES ARF AS FOLLOWS. Free For All Trot and Pace ) ‘ l’ '*"‘—‘ 2.27 Trot and Pace . . . . . . . . . . . i urse 0100-00 1% 1""- Wlllism S- Bws"=5-__ I ) I . 3 Minute Trot and ‘ace . . . . . . I urse $100.00 It Pays To Get The H 0w They Stand ENTRIES CLOSE AUGUST m" Facts AMERICAN LEAGUE W . Lost. RC. 5 pcr ccnt. must accompany each ‘Entry, 0r it will niot be accepted. New York I ' _ _ ' ' u $7“ 33 n00 National Rules to govern, of which tins Track is aImcm icr. A In“ vrunomon u! m u. geatiggtgwn _ “c” l" "m" “t ‘he “"1 of m“ um‘ 22Z‘..7..".'.'..'53 i-"tzfi-itiga i‘: ta: Phllodeiphiam .' so 51 has There will be a well stocked Ice (‘ream and itpfrcshmciit Snllwnl. act of loolng- Chicago . 52 57 .477 Ilifl the vcry best hi meals served by the Women! League or St dcfzffva-z; ;;'_=t=_|'.':'n':*.h"1_“f: Cleveland . . 4o ea .422 7 TEMPS. ' ll otlll good they no connum- st‘ Innis " u 66 '38s - - ACES START AT 2 o'clock SllAil-i’. , , ,1 ' h ,, u, , ,,_ Bcswh . . . . . . . . . . . .. as 13 .330 " " ._ _ ..S5....'.T..‘t;..'..l“....;';°i....2.1.... NATIONAL LEAGUE P no D UOT 0 F o E NERAL ALBERT QUIGLEY. Secretary. G. J. MHNNIE lfcsmen‘ Igljlllhlf ‘other wltnl organ: o! Wan L95]; P_(J_ I H m v» i-“w-r- Chicago ........... .. e0 40 .023 The rolult |l lerionn phynlcai pntsbu h __ 61 45 5-15 0000900ooooooovvoovvooooovovoov flmaiiorgfircqr in remote bar:- §g,wL%-;x££- . .. g; :5 .212], n“ the nlembers of the famny circla - 'r t t , o. o - -- - are ‘l: thlln (L, yoovtlrtho rralnnblo. lclflclllnlil-l . . 49 57 .182 of their trouble In nation not. oven HTOOKIYXI . 47 62 .431 i THOMAS B. LAUGIILIN pastors Rev npdicii unlll n I "on: 11-; _ _ _ _ __ __ r ' ‘ r :"I"""'""" ""'""‘"'" ‘h’ “m” v "gliilgdlelphia 10/ g A noble character that will be tlgccggte ' K120 zflgnméqttef ' II’ thorn mi canon vvhnl- , ' ' ' ‘ ' ' “ _ 'e 8 i‘ 0 e i1 - I A P i ever in lnllrod in: nlrnln. ti» l‘ INTERNATIQNA LEAGUE 1011413’ "m"? “‘ i" sherbm°k° olic Church. Every member of his ' . rnmmon tic-nun thing ta do In to , Wfln. 108E. PD. D5850‘! BWBY l" the dew-h of family w“; prawn; during m; my- - - . lmvn l thorough Qllllllllllllill Buffalo '17 43 .642 Thomas B. Laughlin which took i Omefits “ad had the conjmhm nmi [Syrilctlse . 7a 4a .003 place on the third bi August, 1921. in‘ m, i, , m, l‘, A T PE m" """~ "0"" ‘Newark . 07 52 .502 in the 67th year oi’ his use In m‘ o w “wing a ‘l’ “pm, I , ' ' ' '\"°""-Y"“" "IF- lahitimcrc . so s2 .550 the neighborhood the llnpretent- w“, strengthénmg m, so“, on m ' Tbmnin , o3 (i1 50a ious influence of his peaceful mam m m, cream“ h I H Rochester 5i 64 .471 converse and cheerful ways was w A 1 Inst. ', ' {Jersey City .. .. a1 '10 .421 felt by old and youns- But os- . _ _ W z v 9 i .. » Rcriaihg .......... .. 2a M aaaneciaiiy in the home. where his ; ri . ,3: .3 -- ;-.-_,. ~- ,r The parishioners of Sit. Peter's ‘suffered a severe loss, when lhfll’ lnailtihi Church was destroyed by lightning in October, i926. ‘ The work of reconstruction ls now In prolrcfifl, BIN! "l0 00ml"! lllfi-l’ wan plahncd th lid the Hinds. All the usual attractions, and some new features added, will be pro- vidod to entertain the visitors. A moat cordial welcome and thc_ kindest treatment await one and all- flhould Wednenday the, 11th prove unfavorable, come the flrlt lino lay following. .~.-- Eastern Guardian u. ..'CHAUTAUQUA at Montague September 19th to 21st. 805i-7-22f7i. . . JEASTEBN AGENT — Mr. J. W. Murdock is Guardian agent in Montague and will be leased w receive news items, advertising, new and renewal subscriptions. ~ ‘.- Olympia Ice Cream. Ifilfl-fl- 15-31 Carleton will be at home Thursday, Aug. i8, from ,3 to 5_ and! to 10. ‘ma: CHARIIOTTETOWN‘ cumin" ' Western Guardian -.\'r new Axum BACKS-The ._,_ -A’l' HOME-Mrs. Heber Myers _ arm -wi-zs'r'aii.n AGliNTl-Mr. J. P. {Or} REFRESHER COURSE FOR PHYSICIANS Mclnnls. Guardian agent, MacNcill Building, Summerside will be pleas- cr to receive news items. advertidng ,ing Dr. R. D. Rudolf, of the Uni- yersity of Toronto, Dr. B. M. Ran- dolph, of George Washington Uni- |versity, Dr. R. E. Powell, of Mc- iGlll University and Dr. L. J. Austin iology. Dr. Ralph P. Smith, will take rpart in the instruction. The plan of igiving up the mornings to clinics at ' ‘ the different hospitals, which has it is announced that this year's refresher course for physicians, which has proved so popular in past years, will begin on September fifth and continue for five days. While the programme has not yet been completed, it is known that the Dalhousie faculty will have the as- sistance of eminent members of sev- eral othe. medical schools, includ- of Queen's University. It is expect- ed that the new ‘professor of path- proved so satisfactory in previous years. w,iii be continued. The after- noons will be given over mainly to completed in time to p-rrinit those in attendance to indulge in golf ix new and renewal subscriptions. picked up the 3i by 4.40 tire and rim between Kinkora and Will-shire communicate with L. Rogers, Suni- merside. 8534 TRUTH" in Central Bedeque Hall. Monday night, Aug. 15th. fine Tuesday night. DRESSES — Balance of all summer dresses fugl silk, and broadcloth, marked to clear nt [25 per cent off regular prlces- lini- 5iIi€lli'5, Summeroltle. to see the three act comedy-drama "Nothing But the 'I‘ruth" in Central lectures by the visiting clinlcinnitigedeque y From the number of inquiries that A1183 15m- “ "(it fine- Tuesday have been received, the Cii-iiiiillifl? aishl- Sole of ire cream and con- of arrangements expect-a large a_t--dY- Admlsfilflfl 35 tendance. Afternoon lectures will be C6005- -WOULD Till-I .PARTY who -SEE “NOTHING BUT THE If not ifl85-8-i2-3i —BARGAlN$ IN SUMMER our rayon 8525-8-lfi-2i. -POSI'l‘iVEl.Y the last chance Hail, Monday night. cents und 20 83li5-8-i2-3i -—POLICE COURT—-At the Police other forms of recreation. ,i.oii and its suburbs. brother. Thomas. ho removed to the States, making their liome in Bos- He retired ‘from active work niaiiy years ago, Court in Summerside yesterday be- fore His Honor, Mr. J. E. Wyatt, K. C., one drunk was fined Sill or a term in jail. Two Prohibition cases were tried and argument by counsel was listened to by His Honor, who took into consideration the comment of Prosecution and defense counsel, ‘death took place. Mr. Taiiton was anti for the last few years has been residing with his -l)l‘0lli€i’ and nep- hetvs ‘in Dover, N. H., udiere his and will deliver judgment at a sub- sequent sitting. v twice inarrietl izt-d. several times. relativrg both of his wlvc-i having predeceased him. liis set:- oiid wife. nei- Zliiss Annie McLean, will bl- remembered as [he propri- elrcss of the ‘Eldon Hotel this city, where their marriage was solemn- lie visited his native homo ills last visit wit: about six yearsfago to friends and in (Zharlottetowii, Suiii- —l.AWN PAlilqf-‘A very success- ful Lawn Party was held on the beautiful grounds of the Knights of Oclumbus on Thursday night when a large crowd attended and thor- oughly enjoyed themselves. Besid- es the refreshment booths there were games to amuse the crowd and St. Paul's Brass Band dlscoursgd a choice programme of music. The proceeds which were quite large, g0 I Federation . . ilub your acnip with rninanlki llnilnent mersitlte and St. Eleaiiors. lie was a man of n. quiet and genial ills- posltioii and will be much missed by those who knew him. He leaves to mourn his brother Thomas and two ill-‘IDllPWVli Davis and William in Dover, N. li-, and a number oi‘ nou- sliis anti relatives in Canada and the United States. Amongst his first conning are Lewis P. and Prof. H. A. Taiitoii, and (CoiiiiJ-ticti. S- iiiid Walter N. of this city. —-<QO-}i~—-—- THRIFTY SCOT VINDICATED IN WORDS OF QDUCATIONIST The ivords oi‘ Arthur ll. (‘ham- berliii, Chairman oi‘ thrr st-ctimi on Thrift Education at the World (Ioiivenlitm, vindicate the Scotsman- Foi- centuries me Si")! has boon accused of stinggiiiewi, wliirh he at- tempted to explain as tin-iii. And ii. h; well known that the ordinary Scot does not tile rich. The vindii-atory irorrls of ‘iir. (‘liainberlin were: “Frequently peo- ple steer clear of discussions ozi thrift, because they hay you are thinking in tl-rms of iiilsorlluess. it is the reverse. Proper thrift con- sists of Slitéililllii! and iiivo Hoarding is not thrift at a!l." Bringing’ Up Father to the Convent. RACES-Avoid Don't forget that at least 3000 peo—‘ pie expect to enter in two hours- if the day is flnc. That's an_ age of 25 persons per minute. hose who can possibly do so, should en- deavour to come not later than 11 o'clock. Dining tables will be spread at 10 o'clock a. m. The music will start soon after. has been accepted as teacher for (‘entrevllle Bedequc School. has been accepted as teacher for Fernwood school imcl will begin her duties on Tuesday next. Summerside on Thursday were Mr» and Mrs. William Stavert, Bedcquc.‘ Mr. and Mrs. Albert Weeks. Miss Verna of Carleton also Mrs. Ar- tennis Schlrmiin of Bedeque. ""4 Mrs. and Mrs. James McCliniock, Chi- cago liave been visiting in Sum- merside, the —EARLY T0' NEW ANNAN the ' inevitable. VET- B520 ———-——-il1———i PERSONALS ——Miss Nellie Bernard 0f Ruuticn -Miss Verna Weeks of Carleton —Among the visitors motoring to, and —Mrs. L. S. Brown, Moncton. J. Y. 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CANADIAN ,.. Morro s OF‘ CANADAJuIMITEDl 4 ,._-\ J. J. McDonald and Maymc at homc. death. while Fr. John was also pre- three sons and three sons-in-law. - [by the family and a llioigiuetzy M!‘ He loaves to mourn a borrowing and Mrs. N J. McNei . 60" "Ii"- ,V _ ivldou", three sons: Waiter 8.. niitl Spiritual ‘bouquets-C. M. B. A. Gandhi-h’. "hnmndv 5nd Mr‘ ind Edward J., Shcrbrookc and Ray-Branch, Summcrside; Mr and Mrs. Mrs- John Lflcklfihilllfllflfifllu- Q-By George Molllonus Mrs. Thomas Nooiian, genial disposition endeared him to mond at home, also four daughters: Patrick Hammill, Freetown: Ml’- Richmond; and Mrs. Russell _ Th u Doyle He was comforted frequently dui'- Mrs. Major McDonald, Sherbroolte; hrooko; MY- and M's- °m . _ .1 h P- liig his long illness by his beloved Mrs Percy Weeks, st. Eleonora and gettingix; o :31! M" ° l‘ Mcliwcn. 5m" h. The funeral which was larizlrll’ 19-. Mass Cards-Mrs. Thomas L8"! tended was bold Friday mornioz- iln. Mr w! Mrs T110110“ "mm"- Aug. 5th to St. Paul's Church, Sum- Mr. and Mrs. M11101‘ Mllmnlld- M“ mots-tam where b, Requiem High and Mrs. Waiter Laughllli. UT- 5nd Mass, was sung. BY hi5 ‘Wm "9" n -bearers were his iidward ‘NI-auirhlln. quest the pail ‘ “shun. Mr’ my uuamm/‘m ?meé Noonan. Chathem. "r34 D'- . .1. barium. Keir. Albsmni HIM Ldadihirra hSiunmQraido: Mf- J"- The floral tributes were a cross ,5 Mrs. Percy Weeks. Mr. and MIL mm Mlyme SAY -i's THERE. ANY ONE m This JAIL THAT KIN bwf-ZAK ENGLibi-i ? ~ YE‘: - NEARLY ALL. THE r Pfil$Of4£R5' WELL- A91’. WE GONNK 4n" on‘? or Jroi. on r401’? , ‘l QENT THAT GUY TO i %EE THE JUDLE AN’ TO TELL HlM WHO WE NEE.- VJEY-L CAT OUT l BY "rt-ta Uutmil- i501" HE. is on AH! Mal-titans - ‘Ty-MT whit-woof»; _ Mkbmqfi- woo WILL. eitaair mite: ' m, we» vAcm-iori- HELI. as. emu m