l. t e ln-ltitf. lint. . ... i‘ There will be com 1. A field of oa of wheat and barley s. 3. The entry fee 4. Entries shall ,ulture at least lng shall begin. 6. Competitors are The field must be bate, or (B) seed from registered seed and lnep or (C) seed from fields in the competition and out of 25 points for purl mcnt of Agriculture. Wednesday, August.‘ 18th, 1926 $900 IN PURSES $900 The following are the 2.15 TROT AND PACE ; , PURSE $300.00. , ‘ 2.23 TROT ‘l! PURSE $300.00. TROT AND PACE PURSE $300.00. Entries close 7th. Five pcr ce accompany entry accepted. National Rules to govern. T. G. IVES, Secretary. +0004 o 1043-8-3~ .__._.__._ _..________._____ lhlliollsie University * * nannrax, x. s, Arte, Belenee, [lnnimeri-e, flliiwlc, Englnesrlnl, Pharmacy. Law, Medicine, Dentistry VALUABLE ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS: Nine of value $200.00 ti. Milli. awarded on results of flllllfiPlillllihw examinations, Septi-iiilirr ‘_~;i. i.. i iy \ 0...... ..., 19241. I ROYAL Vl(.l ()RIA . . 1 1 sonar.“ MtLIlAIlLlil NCYIIOLABBIIIPH: _ _ ,_ Mt-UILL UNI‘ ERNIIY Awarded st end of cncli your iii ‘I "n | """""" iroiniiirii ilf". It“ ~ii e the rmvERRITY BALI‘ ll IH u" 1 nmumm If: as lti-aldt-rii-o for nii-ii, n|| liriiiks of n a ,;,"|n_";',,u,:m|:'oyn|r; w M37111 w"! Arm- 1"'"i‘"1'111"13' 111! Fill‘ woiiit-ii stiiiicnle; resident home of King's College. Ililll iii>ii-r.~.<iili-i.t_ pri-piiring for gnnnuqyy- "ALL di-cri-i-ii lii tho Faculty of Arts Beautiful now TPtllllPIlPP IIIOIHTIIATION DAY! September 28th to Uctiilii-r '_'iiii for nil Arts and flriciii-o nnrl EiipIiir-iir. caring students September ltlli iind lllth for nil other stuvlcntn. FOB IULL INFORMATION Apply In person or by letter to the for wiilnt-u, Bslletrsr. Nqulrememe for standln J -A- MARVEN. MONCTON * SIJOHN MARVEN, LTD. COMBINED STANDING FIELDS GRAIN COMPETITION, nsist on getli be RED and WH 1 f poo/urge uJ/zicll contains crisp. j/o/ry Cream Sodas fres from our ovens to ‘you AND THRESHED 1926 (‘ash Prizes for Field Oats? Wheat? And Barley 'And Certified Seed Potatoes petitions in the thr there are lIve or more entries each for wheat, barley, oat; and for potatoes grown ifrom certified s Rules And Regulations ts shall consist of st least f three acres, of certified sec 2. An entry fee of $1 and fiilty cents for each addltl for each entry of potatoes. shall accompany the applications. be made to the De ulture. Charlottetown, not later than Au ‘ 5. Competitors shall notif one week prevlo requested to note g fields of oats only, seeded with l field which has been ' ected and approved wliil that have been two or classcsz- With ‘ i td t P'ctou Saturday. August zmtstqutpment oca c a I . nt of purse rnuut or it _wi.l not be OOOOOOOOQOOOO§O§QO l ‘ August 3rd, 1926. be niadc i-ariy In d/ ee counties where eed. ach County will be proper. tionate with the number of ent rlee. Prizes will be paid ive acres, d potatoes .00 shall be charged for the first», Ofiii Entry of gra Ii and $1.00 partment ofiAgrkg. gust 20th, 192G. y the Department of Agric- us to date on which harvest- thc following (i) rccisterco Banner sown with c growing Atlantic itrgion FOF‘ ".'.l-ii SEALED TEl GETS addressed to the undersignrzl and markfli 9" the outside of cn.r..oiio "Tender for Ice Boats and Equip iicnt located at Cape Traverse, CllpC Tormcntine and Plctou" will hi: received up 1° and including Augu.: $18!. 1926. f0!‘ the purchase of ten -.' 0) i" 3°31‘ equipment, including oars. rowlocks, leather straps. boat hooks. boat hook handleti. "i9- scope, sails. ">96. I09 i'°""- 55'1"" spars, located at Cape P. E. l.; five (5) i" tine, N- 8.. ‘Bids may lncludc all the boat! and all the equipment, or each lot of boats and equipment “Plrifiiif- Lists giving particulars can be seen at the office of the Division Engineer, Halifax, N. 5.; Superin- tendent. New Glasgow, N-S-i 509"‘ intendent, Charlottetown, P. E. l-i Chief Engineer, Moncton, N- B.- and Terminal Agent. Saint John. N. B. The highest or any tendfii‘ nfli‘ necessarily accepted. F. H. KINNEAR. Purchasing Agent. Moncton, N. B Dated at Moncton, N. B. liIl5-X-7 it'll-El. lii. .\., il. HIM, H. ll. 8.. B. Com) mid lii ilin Fnr-ulty of .\iuiiic. Stu- rlt-iitii um ciluiiilo for scholar- ships lii llii- l/‘iii-uily of Arte. Appilriitlnn for rsalileiici- should i . n! . mmiuodntion c CoFi-go is llmitrd Bursary llnil Loon Fund Ier eIoalnr and Information l apply to ' TIII WAIDIK Ll MITED HALIFAX MONTREAL CANADA-BISCUITACO-t-LTDJOWNING mo OP ""' ERATING J. A. “Q? Horse Races ICE BOATS w. l EQUIPMENT i‘ l i l l l lltf: i ‘Ill gin, ‘u. n ivice perv i o ve u iThc iIIlPFS if|ll|_‘v' ]\\’iil4-< inalioii Willi first Hon. Jllflliig knocked down to i'l. MurpllDY. son of the for $50 and $25 respectively. Mr. Cyrenr- MoLeiian brother of the molly was performed by th or the Rev. John A. ~ iilso celebrated the bride. ilainly breakfast was —FOR LATE WIOTIIN NIWI "n" il Gull"!- ' ——l"m0 3 ll lYlIllbll. U -—-NEW ANNAN RACES Wed- --TRVON POLL- (‘UIIW rvullvt‘ ‘poll iilll lii- ll4'i'l at Jitlllftlly August 'i'lii-ndoi i '21: 1i a. m., and 7.30 p. m.. conduct- ed by the pastor. ‘All are wclcomc. l —SUMMERSlDE -—CHANCERY SALE — (‘hanrory Sltlfl held in Alhcrton on ihc 29th mm cnannonmlovvn comet's»: -ROIIN HOOD FLOUR lnllllfl onl tro s Ie Id by leach: Ie.laad dealers :5‘ -_._ -—CH|NOH|L RAIIITI-iror sale. Beet quality. Psdlsreed. Prices 1-,. reasonable, i ma. E. E. Doyle. care Bell and Tsn- 1'", ton, Summsrslds. ' 781-1-17-6et. 8i reason-us .___. —i.\liss Helen McDonald, Char. lottetown is visiting friends in Grand River. day. August 25th. S-l-ws-‘ll A Meeting of electors o! Tryon Max Lafurgefe 7th at 8 p. m. 1093-8-5-3i SUNDAY. AUGUST 8th. Rev. limo, B. A» Ol’ P01‘! El- .\'. il.. will preach. Bcdcque 11 i., SLéIFlCUJWII 3 p. m. No eer- at Cape Traverse. ——Mr. S. T. Gallant, Inspector of Fisherlos, Charlottetown, ‘rrlved Suinmerslde on Monday on his .___ way to Richmond Bay where he is PRlNCETOWN-Uuited church ices for Sunday tho 8th inst Subject for the lug “Reconciliation? service —.\ir. D. R. Morrison. Summer- SCHOOL _ side. has returned from Chic-out- nunllicr of students from Sum~ imi- QUE» Where he had gone to v19- iii. [Ugh 5on0,” Wm, _.,,,¢,.,.s_.,. it his sou Raymond, whole ini iiillifiFllliliPil into Prince ofiiwsiiiifd 1119"? ¢°11Vi1199°1|18 311ml (‘oili-gi- hi the ri-i-oiit oxiiin.iri""‘ii"ii1z Hcirere injuries in an ac-i [went no, u.“ as QLUiliOHL reported. T__{.¢"‘—*'_ Eastern Guardian ,ull..the interest of the late ..'EA8TERN AGENTL-Mr. J. lands W. Murdock is new in Montague and low ed to receive new; .\ir. A. Ewing, etc. deceased A! 1t will be pleas- “Qllll. sdvertlm‘ 'I'HOR8E RACES at st. Peters‘ Wednesday. September 1st. ry and. 1077-8~-l»5l. lirvtly wedding took place in St _____ i9iri¢ks Church. Grand Rlier. on ..'TEACHER WANTED f0!‘ st. ‘ll-‘iiile-‘ififly. July 28th, 1926 when story's Road. supplement $75.00. M1“ 1111116 11311911311. dflilgiilel‘ 0i Apply James Hughes, 8ec'y. itlie late Mr and Mrs. Noll McLell- 1095.35.31 inn. Cross Rivers. was united in the t 1 ““""e“ b’ Strains, Sprains Quickly Relievedl After the ceremony the bride The party then ‘in minor strains, the must-lo lsi illoiiircil to Charlottetown {or din strained a little. and all that lti ,I'If‘f‘. the evening to needed is a vigorous rubbing with tho groom's homo w This draws the extra, \ Cufiom Cat" Luxury g. 1 AUGUST 7, ,' without Cufiom Cm" Co » —Madc Possible by One-Profit Facilitii DPEBOII I and HIOSI. served in there Finally, dancing pavl —__Tv a: '5 ID E ‘=7 E to feilcitate ifiiiipie and t0 sho Biliousness Sick Headache Now Easily Overcome bys Simple Home Remedy. sleeplessness vomiting make able. The root ordered and Hamilton's P er you use Dr. the sooner you'll of keen satisfaction well-regulated yellow boxes. 25c $1.00, all dealers, ta-rhozone Co., Mlontreai. and thorough. During SEPTEMBER covering the above courses Generally oellent etude Among the earliest symp- toms are lfurred tongue duli- headache. , Then come dizzy spells, bad i taste, quick pulse, fever and cold sweats. the condition of the sufferer almost iintoler- blliousness ie with the liver which ls clog- ged and can't keep bile from getting Into the blood. Nothing works with the oer- talnty of Dr. Hamilton's Pills; they act directly on the liver, restore the bile course and‘ prevent it from con- taminating the vital fluid. Of course. the to its proper bowels relaxed by Dr. ills. the kidneys receive new tonic, the blood is renovated, and the result is a renewal of good health. No need for delay, the soon-i. Hamilton's Pills, feel the brisk, of s healthy, system. Sold in or five for The Ca- Of‘ _:.. n; .,,_,. i... . .., ,»; Charlottetown Business College Term Opens, September 7th BETTER THAN -EVER: SUBJECTS: Book-keeping and Accounting from Actual Business Practice, Business Arithmetic, English. Corre Filing. Business Writing, Commercial Law. iShoi-‘thsnd and Ty speaking, entrants to the nte. For full partlculs N the happy . , w by we" 1mm moves deep-seated pains, sud fixes costly presents the hich they are held. A lion had been provided the night was passed destroying power in Nervlline tliiil. pleasantly. Luu chem, was you find in. the average lliilmciiti s dwelling powrltlng courses are Interesting O ENTRANCE EXAMINATION. re, call L.B.M PRINCIPAL ATALANTA r frifiilili! to return to its normal conditloiii 5,59,,” l?“ dcomracéglh Dailies-j T119" The supremacy Nervlline enjoys is Int-Main , o owe a we lug recept on at i 1 - - i Calla»! Que/fly iwhlch about two hundred were owns m n5 penetrating Down‘ t strikes deeply, that ls why it 112-: up folks that have rheumatism} iumbago, neuralgia and grflliticit. There is about five times the ipain- Sold everywhere, 35 cents pcr hot-f tie. ‘ $2585 f. a. b. Walkrri/illz, Ont. , inrlitJ- iii; pit/bu! Imtkzi, tlin ir/iul: llllfl af/w equipment a! lurid Standard Six Custom Sedan $1795 The President, a Big Six Cuttum Sedan (/01 Jrvm), $2.895 comfort 0t i ,,,*";;;,,§,l,;,i; $3,551; A Literary Treat For, Monday Evening The Guardian desires to call tho attcnlion of its readers tu a riiro literary treat which ls in t-itoro for ,4 those who allcnd the Strand Th.» next, all Fyui/nrlcrtt, Bi},- Six Cuflom Ilroug/mm: Nil-dial! ventilating windshield, exclusively Skullc- haker; iiiimpcr and bumpcrcttcs; engine hcar lfltllCitfii‘ and gasoline gauge nn tlic dash; coincidental lock; Oil filler and air piiriiicr; automatic windshield cleaner; rczr-vv-iun mirror; combination {top and tail iighqspare urc car- rier,- 4-whecl brakes; full size balloon tires," Gabriel snilhlicrs; and two-beam acorn headlights, controlled from flooring wheel. .{( at...“ and 4 history of Prince iildward island. one volume of which is completed and published. He is at. work on the second volume and hiis collected an mmcnse iimount oi’ (lilifl, which he is assembling for tho purpose of his history. He is therefore in a position to handle tho subject of his Monday's address in u masterly; manner. Professor Harvey has a pleas- ing personality and is an excellent piat-formspeaker. Those who fall to hear him will miss one iii the rare treats uccordod to our citizens. The Guardian bcspvitks for Mr. Harvey a. lull house on this occas~ I inn. and I76 Harry Sifton t0 Contest N. York NEWMARKET. Ont. Kits. i'.. - iiitrry Slfton of Toronto, son of Sir Clifford Sifton, was chonou by North York Liberals last night to contest the riding at tho coming ttidoral elections. North York is tho coniitltiit-ncyi lii which tor-mar Premier W. hi‘ Mackenzie King was dofouted by Colonel T. Herbert Lennox In lhiii 1925 general election. i J. Lester Douglas 89 Queen Btreet Charlottetown, P. E. I. cream Separators THE IHARPLEC SUCTION FEED Qklms clean at any speed. Terms to sult customers. Extra parts on hand. Write or Phone 70! or I80 L44‘- v a spondsnce, AND OCTOBER scholarships issued at P- W. C. make ex- at the Cottage or wrlte_. ILLER StudebakerBzgSzIx C ufiom B rougbam . YITOITNE’ Charlottetown e0+++eo+o+e0eo+e+++eo+o4 '.I‘ry Them. You’ll Love THE last word in a car of custom per- fection . . . for chc first time in a car of economical production! In this Big Six Cu§tom Brougham, Studebaker has combined One-Profit: value with custom design . . . has associated new cu§tom luxury with cu§tornary Studcba kcrccono- my bccausc it is wholly Studebaker built to give Studebaker buycrsthc bcncfit of One-Profit manufacture. A lower body and a longer effect- lacqucrcd duotonc finish and pin-flripcd cnrichmcnts——two-bcam acorn head- lights, four-wheel brakes, disc wheels and a. ventilating sy§tcm (cxclusivcly Studebaker), which insurcsfrcsh air with- out drafts or moisture. 8C CO. Broadlacc trim, Butler finish hardwm and fmc Chase m0hair——with the swift and silvcrcd figure of Atalanta poised above its radiator. Powered ivitli the quiet and resourceful Studebaker L-hcad motor, which recently crossed the con- cincnl: in 86 hours, zo 1ninutcs—- fa§tcr than the bc§t time of the crack limircdsl Duc to the marvelous perform- ance of the Big Six, it: outsells cvcr/othcr car 0f equal or greater ra tctl horsepower. A Brougham with the pridc of cuftom lines for a woman, the economy ofaOnc- Profit: price fora man, and thc thorough- bred air that quickcns the on it: and go! A. HORNE .86 CO. Summerside Cu§tom treatment inside as ivcll asout 6 hours young to étcp HAMILTON’S Royal Milk Lunch BISCUITS We We We We We We We We sell mirror “mm, the Mm n I I ‘Summerside Business College ‘ l "H I zmi fili- piy Minardh frcnly llllll oiti-xi. OPENING DATE SEPTEMBER 1"’ "26 . Also splendid for. liunions. 01"‘ 3Y"°m °f 7'31"“! 1'1"“ Employment and Promotion. The only Way to Success. BOX 145. REMOVAL HENRY McFARLANE & c0. HAVE MOVED TO 167 KENT STREET. OPPOSITE CENTRAL GARAGE. repair and upholater Furniture. We sell upholstering supplies. crate and ship furniture. pack china and wedding weesnts. uphois-ter baby wagons. retire baby wagon wheels. sell baby wagon wheels. sell picture moulding. HENRY McFARLANE & C0. BUMMEROIDE, P. E. i. Upholsterer plates. PHONE ._,_,1942