‘a w» . “at y,» ‘ _, "v _- * -> "* 53' I _ A ' "UP-II . . '1' n . THURSDAY. - < - . t THE . _. . . . “ F; \ d q ‘ - , r v1 iv 5 __ I v t i» ‘ 15f‘ n1‘ ‘ xyii‘? ‘*j;'-9.l?f- ~ ,. u, e sis iii a ctmtlilfi " ifi ~ a it" ~ ’ ‘ I 0 ' i v ' -./ x i‘ anew-mu Batman's one! .‘DQN"I'_ IOIQIT tho Bil 3°‘ veity and Prise Dance at Carruth- eii Cabaret, Montague. Thureda! oveniug. Ladies 50c; Gentem‘ '_..'THI SQNSATION o! the year at Carrutliers. Cabaret ‘Mon- tague, Thursday evening, bring all Your friends alonii- 7044-31‘ =',._.~'rl9gna, FEEDS. nave a rge‘ stock on band. Western quads Oats. Cracked Com. Own meal Brand and Shorts. Selling at the lowest prices, M. C. McGowan. Kiimuir. 731'? 3i meta noveurv ‘mu Pslze DANCE AT JIONTAGUE. Owing to circumstances. the J11" B"!!! at Carruthors Cabaret. MontaBI-le. ‘Plinrsdtay evening wLll number four-‘lnstead of five as fldvefiiied- The four best of the five featur- ing the famous Charles E. Dou- qette with Mr. Blanchard, the winner. Pianist. saxophone and violin will be there at 9.00 D- 11l- to play real dance music lor the dancing public of Montague tlil 1.00 p. m. 580-341 “more: AGAIN. - The sill-s camp broke up ‘Vedllemsli’. 3"“? 26th. and ‘brought in a party c! tanned, but happy campers. They all ‘express great appreciation _of the kindness of Miss Ethel Knight who acted as camp director. lllucli credrlt isduieto the parcnltsol‘ the girls, who took so niucli interest in providing food, which added to ‘the success ot‘ the camp. Tho girls are looking forward to next season. A.‘ Now -a the Time to Get Rid of These Ugly Spoil There's no longer the tightest need o! feeling ashamed of your freckles, as Othine—-doubie etrength—ls guaranteed to re move these homely spots. Simply get an ounce of Othlno double strength. from any drugglst and apply a little of lt night and morning and you should soon see that even tho worst freckles have begun to disappear. while the lighter ones have vanished entirely. lt is seldom that more than In ounce is needed t0 completely clear tho skin and gnln a beautiful euor m. ‘Hilhfllfll Catalog. L-"PARIS "GREEN" Sberling Hunter, Kannington. 736 Z -ii . ., . f-eousiusrouisit sport m. nsitiiur £3.00 m clear at, $1.50 each. Sinclair 8t Stewart Ltd.’ - rarest. number-oven uni-toe» irr ci-iunou. Honour. Aunt 7- ltticlll at 8 p. m. Excellent. 91'0" grammg --en,i0yable hour promls‘ ,,d_ 755-5-2i “at-tour: PAINTED-Mr. Vaaroni Coguwell. Georgetown has had his dwelling house artistically painted m. me won and experienced piiilitvn Mr._ Charles Johasonr-A merlzomi. NOVELTY 7WANTED, capablez and expert ended lady clerk tfor lwdlm’ clotlii and depirtnfcntr-R. '1‘. Holman, Ltd.. Prize dance at Carrnthers ‘labor Summeriilde. 749 fill qt, Montague, Thursday evenml- l Au; 3_ instead of ‘Friday. Music —-YL‘ADI_ES trimmed and ready by (m, piocn Jan Band, fcatur- to wear uats uud sailors. Your ing the famous Charles E. Dou- choice 7'5 cents each for Dollar nuts, who is spending a two Days. Sinclair 8r Stowa months vacation on the island. Mr Doucette is a Keith Circuit Vau- deville artist. 704-1-31. "JWEDDING BELLS. — Avery pretty wedding took place at Si. James Church, Gedtown Aus- f. Miss tMray Gotell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gotell, was unl- ted in the Holy bonds of Matri- mony to William Fitzgerald, $011 of Capt. and Mrs. Fitzgerald, Georgetown. The ceremony was performed by Iiev. Father Hughes. The bride was tastefully attired in a. travelling suit of grey, wear- ing a black hat. She was attended by Miss Jennie King. who wore a pink satin dress with hat to match. Th4,- grooin was supported by Mr. Jantes Condon. Following the church service, tho bridal par- tv drove to the home of the hride, rt Md. 38-221. —THE EMERALD Co-operatlve Farmers will be loading live bogs and lambs on Wednesday August, 9th, Emerald Co-operstfve Farm ers. 729-241. ----<o%-—- PERSONALS -<Mr. E. E. ‘Shanbell, Portage, was a visitor here on Tuesday. ll. —¢Mlss Lottl-ewTreuholm. of Port Elgin, N B.. is visiting friends in Summerslde. —lltllss Bctttrice McCarthy left on ‘Monday for Saskatchewan after spending a month at licr home in where a dainty breakfast was ser- Tigmsh- V80, afterwards they left for a _ ‘__"" short wedding {out Th5 _i,nmed_ -—‘MlSS Mary Kinch who has beer". 1am friends 0f me brlde and training fur a nurse in Corricy groom were present,“ the wved. Hospital. Boston, and sister Etta dingy The bridq and groom were arrived home to spend a vacation at their home in "Pigriish. the recipients of many beautiful and costly presents. All join in wighing Mn Md M“. Fitzgerald —<!Vfr Alex Murphy, station mast a happy and prosperous wedded er is relieving Mr. E. J. McTague life. 6 who is on his vacation. -—i-oo->—---- —i.\'ir. and Mrs. tMorrlssey accorn PER8ONALs printed by the Misses Mary Kinsli, - Kathleen Brennan mid Mary . JMIss Freda Morrissey, Genfgg Morrlssey are spending u week town recently visited ..\lorell.~—A. Callllliflg at the Marsh. -—|.\fr. George Mulrhead, Tryou. ls visiting lri town guest of his uncle IMr. JJL Muirhead, Harvard St. H. ..'Miss Bell Hempliill, Montague spent the week end at her home in Georgetowxrr-a-A. ..'.\lrs. McLaren and Mrs. William McDonald. Georgetown motored to Cardigan this week.-—A ~<Mr. Fred Blanchard of Char lottetown returned home after a trwo weeks visit with Mr. lioy Johnston. Tignish. ..‘tMrs. L. H. Douglas, George town was a passenger to Cardigan clear complexion. Be sure to ask for the double strength Othlne as this 1s sold und- er guarantee of money back if it fails to remove freckles. 005.1. at. u Millinery Here is your chance to procure wonderful values in iiiillinery! For the remainder of the season we are placing tho balance ofvour Spring Mlllinery on sale at the popular prices of one, two and three dollars. Come early and ecc- ure your choice of the many gifts offered at these exceptionally 10W prices. KENNEDV BROS. Keiisington. ll. J. Em Glasses Fitted Montague, P. E.I Orldulh in my Tannin Collage Eireirrihc Toot Rim‘ Gon- oaalad Mt! Drug IL-n ii i B. o Ofllllillllfl ..__._.._..___ O Eye-Glasses Front $2.00 t0 $10.00 From Eiat Palm fa 01p! Iear la a big territory, yd right loroee thia aploe Parkman Supplies the Big Majority of Eye-Glasses llmliy because" ' PARK/ arm's sveetseaze are tm rmcer PROGUIIABLE, and m u m dNtv GRAD- } tin: oiirtciah‘ (attend- ' IIOO OOIIPIOI.) Ifliiililtasnb . Bali soil‘ “To "Shun-u itla "ui-fdibarl omen. ranaoinia. s. EiMPARKMAN Illififlflflll. "‘ D. _ McKcntzie. solicitor-cesium, , is here tale; following u trip to ,_ ions one rind and earnest this week-A. l -—'l‘lie Misses Gertrude and Ed- ,ith Maynard of Northam, spent ..‘.Vllss Townsend. Souris is the past week visiting relatives visiting Mrs. Joseph rlvlcPherbiflhd friends -in Odeari‘. Elmfldflie Gcorgctown.-—A. and Alma. ll. A. Richardson and! —~bir§- Bums. Calgary. Muir. ls were passengers l0.S]l8Xlllllig lie‘- holidays in town. ]guest of her sister, Mrs. ‘Harry It‘. ..'Mrs. son William Cardigan this week-A. —1-B P. d. OFF Children's straw hats at. Sinclair's. 738-241. --PERCALE and fancy clilntl dresses clearing at 91.10 each at Slnclfliifh- 788-2-31, --RI!IIHBEF datte,of bevel: Mile Bay Tea Party ’ at Bordon, Aug. 0th. if day proves uninwop. able tea wlll-l 'b_e held on tliq 1fhur| day following. "A field fur Autos wlll the provided. 1352-“. -2e m. pzém" OFF‘ jii voile dresses and white skirt; fortrlp ie dollar days at Sinclair's. 7327M ——‘HAYING. — Weather condit- ions, are ideal for hay-maklugfon Tuesday afternoon, the thermom- cter registered 89 in the shade, the hottest for the season. H. --P*OLICE COURT-wk man or. rested for drnnkness appeared in the Summerside Police Court Sat- urday morning and was fined $2.00 and costs. Another arrested on the same charge and iillowed ‘out on ‘ball, did not. appear and forfeited the bai.l, 820,00. -—OUTSIDE PAINTED- The premises of Thos. Johnston, R. W. Morrison, C. R. Dickey, and the Dominion Express Building. Water Street, are receiving a. coat- of paint, ‘Mr. Wm. Crozier. has churgc of the work. The Pioneer building, Comptoiis Furniture and Chas. Lafferty's building, on Cent ral Street. are receiving a coat of paint this week. Jerry Doucette, ls in charge of the work. —BASEBALL—-The final game of’ the Prince County Base Ball League was played on outlay even int; on the school grounds and was won by the Pioneers, the score being. Poineers ‘l6; Rod Sox 4.. Mr. J. l. McCullough urn~ pired at plate. Dr A VA. McMurdo, base judge. The Pioneers winning this game gives them the charn-- plonsliip and cup for 1922. —CHAUTAUQUA. - LarBH and fences are atetnding Chautauqua which opened here on Tuesday. p.ni. High Class lectures are being given, one of these by Dr. Kam- meyer. lecturer nf Economics and Sociallty of the Kansas Agricul- tural College, is worthy of special mention, he is booked for {Our lee tures, as follows. — National ideals, Community ideals, The Struggle Upward and Re- adjust- ments in the ‘Business Living. ll —VISITING PA8TOR-Rev.. Dr John W. Wadman, now on a va- cation liere from Honolulu. Haw" aii, and a guest of his slstr Mrs. Norman It. Wright. Suinmersirl, will pres-ch this coming Sunday iii the Methodist Church, Margate, at l then, Central St. Hnhtiiss Myrlan ‘Toombs who has] "“‘_'_ been visiting her sister Mrsz, _‘Mr- Frank dvhyhewf Benjamin Stewart. Georgetown basdrgve i" ww“ U‘ Tuedddy o“ b‘? returned to her home iii ubiountrne s‘ ' 'SlCWZlI‘i..'—'A. ' ;__ i —~M'r. Samuel McLeod, Winni- »___\1,-_ “Hmam Marten who hgglpfig. has been visiting here for a been visiting his parents Mr. ztndiifilv liilyfi. guest nf his brulllfil”. M?» Mrs. iMartell. Georgetown left, Fri "M- D- MPLEMI. ‘$011118 Si- H- day {or Hzllifdlf.——-A. ..'.\ir. and ‘Airs. Charles hlzinucli Halifax, are visiting Mr. ‘Manucls i" “friends in VHllCQUWT- cousin, Mra- A. Jenkins. George - —~Mrs. C. D. McCallurri, and two chilvlron, left. this week mi a. visit H. mwn____,\_ l _ —.Vfrs. Ishmael Gallant and ' h if: , Mi - ' , 1" ‘(éoll-itill M as Albina d Gillint, Hg“, Earl Mchanm n, the‘. .1. ,_ are s-peii lug their Cariarllz-u Bank of tfomincrrc.-i‘°mi"-"5 "1 i°“'“- U . . "ill ',i'iloii1r' xuergrgcgaiixgfyt? n‘, “a H‘ ‘l " —‘Mr. and Mrs. W. if. MocKel- vie. ni’ Montreal. are VlSlilflg Mrs ‘ _ v .ABOL|T|ON OF cApn-AL pUN_~'MB(!K9lVles pargnts. Mr and Mrs ISHMENT IN CANADA POSS- Neil $010111". summcrslde. IBLE, SAYS SOLlClTOi-‘t GEN‘L WINNIPEG. Aug. 2.- Abolition cf crnpltal punlghment in Camilla is a 1mssillile issue in the House of Commons at Ottawa before D. who -—¢Mr. Dan Steel, who has charge oi‘ L. It. Ackers stable of race horses. who has just returned from the Maine circuit races, spent the week end at his home iii Summerslde. long. according to lion -—Mr. James R. Newsome Mrs. Ncwsome of ‘Cr-spend, are receiving congratulations on the arrival of a young son Sunday, at tho Prince County Hospital. and the Pacific Coast. “l find," stated Mr. MncKenzle. “that there lls a growing pubilc OPIHIDHIZNIVGTSI) to capital punish- ment. The question is a most ser deserving of sincere consideration of par- liament as h whole and should never be dealy with as a party question. —~Mlss L. A. Roenhart. of Del- troit. Michigan, who has been spending n pleasant vacation in Summersloo. ‘.110 Inn! 0i Mrs. t. .\ ' Wrighl. u --.t'ul Sweat. to‘! n‘ The Sollcltnr- General said he rd to her; i: .:.: en Friday. had no reason to think from _ general observation that crime -~'MI‘- flml MYS- William G TM’- wns increased in any way 1n Can aria. lor of North Bedcque. celebrated the golden anniversary of their _.wcdrl'ing on Monday aflternoon at their home. where n. large number of relatives and friends gathered. —l.\frs. Cecil Hicks and child, who have been spending some weeks iii Alberton, have come to Suinmerside where they will spciid a wcck of‘ to before return-- A splendid line -of extra mg: to Mono-ton. strong‘, ‘well made HAMK MOOKB. Fait colon, Iow- aat prlcee In the city. -—Mi'. A. W. Covey, of St. John, Dreslrlf-iit of the Maritime branch of iilr- Amateur A. ll. of Canada. was in Summersldo on Friday evening and attended the meeting in the interests of baseball that was hold in the town hall. Mi‘. Covey outlined the benefits to be rlerlvcd from the affiliation and Children's Band Pails. Sho- veia, Toy Sets, Topa, Flilnber , 8am, Doll.a and Doll cabs. Boys’ and Girls’ Wagqona. Klddie Care. Baseball and Tennis Goods. 4.4% Summer Read for the Holldayl. Itofia h) but authors. " ‘ihbtrllnde’ ‘bf them lo ctiooodifrbtifflllffilt maqizlnea and nefldflapera, Souvbnlr Poet Garcia and Booklets. , or}... & o... Ltd. Books and Stationery. urged that nn athletic association be formed tn Suinmersldti and link up with the Canadian body. committee was A appointed to deal i . . _ 2.1 years standard lor Delayed n P M03801! l lrl I package Cilia All ‘QR I1 u.- aim...’ ‘"“ flinch: Ilene! 00., 11 Ii. In“ 5a., Toldltq. Canola. v ' 11 o'clock and Kensinlltoii Metho- dist Churcli in the evening at sev , Tryon’ en. The ‘Murgate circuit was Dr. [Wladmaws first l appointment iii, 1879-80 when he was a member of me N_ i3, and P. E. i. conference forty years ago. __é<o>—-——— YOUNG sovs Henoic ACTION saves Hts ELDER snort-ass LONDON, Aug. 2. —1ilow twol American boys named Hackett had an_alinost miraculous escape.‘ from (loath while visiting "W", grandmother nt Bisburv in Swill Devon ‘was revealed with tele- grams from 5180i"? P909011)’- The boys 14 and 17 your; Old. respectively and had been in South Devon only ten davs- The)’ were exploring the high cliffs that overlook Blgbury Buy Whbn the younger slipped and went sliding 150 tect toward the beach below, whore he lay helpless, with a fractured leg and ankle. ‘ The younger boy, without coun- ting the cost plunged down the side of the clff lflir zubeilta-laitiii >i(le of the cliff after his injured brother and brought up beside him with two ribs broken, but courako unshuken. He then craw- led half a mile to the coast guard station and told of his librotliers ‘plight. lle collapsed‘ after the, rescue party got under way. Arrived at the spot, above whore the older brother lay. the coast. guards found Ithe fob of getting him up the cliff‘ without further injury a serious one, rind it wai hours. before he was hoisted up and taken t0 it hospital. HER DUDE. Master ——"Cook tells me. Mary. that you wish to R0 out vv-llli a friends tonight. s it urgent?" Mary—"0h, no sir, ’tisn't' ‘er gent. it's my gent." ___~4-o>--—-- STOCK MARKET REPORT ‘A rzuirrpurison of 1190i vii-iii!‘ prices being paid l nCanadu with thnsc ruling in other parts of the British Empire shows "mt U19 Canadian ‘farmer who lti market- lug good quality stock is in much the better posiblon. The same itppllcs as regards good lzlzizls o! lunibs. Them has not been much _ complain of in the condition 0i’ tho market to date this year, and if pricci! are now tending down- ward toward It-lto psual ‘Autumn level-s. the impetus could be ru- by some attempt to regulate‘ the volume of supply and keep untfinlshed- grussers, a ciast would rlepressi evcn the strut; as well as weak markets ope ntd absolutely under the lfrfluenceflo! supply and demand. Marketing ‘[5 percent of the liiiril) crop in Sep- tcrntber. October antd\ "Novicnibqr, is a policy that is sure to break tho market. Hogs 15c. ca-ltlo nt 3c, and lambs ranging from 12c to 14c. good quality stock in nil are very satisfactory prices. _, , The Australian and .New 568i- and farmers have, however, some thing to czornpligln about. ‘liifllm- lted dumping; of chilled and fro to " tardcd if not comrpletcly arrested. markets d! April’ and May. sent; .' 088$. Summer Clutitllu Men EN’S Palm Beach Suits, two-piece, They come in tan, grey, e5 36 t9 39!... . .‘.\ . __. .$22.50 unlined. and“ lovatt. Sliz Grey Summer Tiileétls Men’s grey Tweed Summer Suits, in single and double breasted folks, unlined coats, sers are finished with beltloopsand cuffs. $25.00. $30.00 and $35.00 Sale 0i Suits Men’s Tweed and worsted Suits, -in browns, greys and p double breasted coat. Sizes 36 to 42. Reg- ular $20.00,, $22.00 chqige 31; . . . . . . . Sale oi Boys Suits Boys’ Wash Suits in Oliver Twist, Middy and'Sail0r styles for‘ $1.25 Suits, now - - - $1.50 Suits, now $3.00 Suits, now $2.00 Suits, now $2.50 Suits now $4.00 Suits now $5 run Beach Pair lsi $3.50 Men’s Palm-Beach Trousers, in plain cream and cream with black pin stripes, regular $5.00 value, u mo.’ Men’s Sailor Straw Hats, plain and rough straw. $2.00 Hats, now $2.50 Hats, now $3.00 I-llats, now $4.00 Hats, now Child’s Straw Hats, all sizes and shapes, worth to $2.00, to cleanu- .. . . . .. . . $1400 Moore & McLeod iii. The Men’s Store lsh market has ilrlwliwlly Gilt vii 11c per lb. on good butcher stock. Bromfiim‘ uri indication of meagre supplies 2°“ lgmlnliml’ their outlet and prices are at wretchedly low lcvels. [Following is the comparative prices on Juno lst. in the three countries men- eianed: 1| . Canada Australia New Zcalnnd Cwt. Cwt. Cwt Cholcc steers . . . . . . .. $8.00 ".8 $25.41 Good steers .. .. . . . . .. 6.82 2.39 Choice lambs 12.00- $19.25 6.14 5.40 a Recently Queensland sold 1000 cows off the range nt $2.09 per head, prime bullocks at $3.89 per cwt. and good bullocks at $2.00 ‘per cwt. ‘Lack of outlet for stocker and feeder Cfllill! would appear to be the (Ianadlau farnrcra only roas- ouable complaint at the present time, although United States buy ere are‘ new operating actively in the West. ‘There ie every evidence of a re- viva-l I-f aotlivtityt tin Qattle feodr Comfort i styles, also a- few Nor- patch pockets, trou- $18 lain blues, single and and $25.00. Your .. “$18.00 boys from 2 to 7 years. .$1.00 $1.25 £2.40 £1.60 .8320 to cltear . . . . .. 153.50 S Sifiiiil . $1.60 $2.00 . 52:40 . $33-20 I.l -I 1s- 1 4.1m: r - 732a,’, .\lc.\'. Petroleum ....... .._. ............ -161 113 lntt-ruaitlonnl Mcr. Marine of roudy bccf. The general im- bmbi- ~ 57 PW“? SL001 Car ' prcssioii is that. a large pcrcen-Liiim-‘Yli I l -. .89 Reading. [age than “ma, ‘jg-the smék Oniflaniidizin General h ectric . S~ll,4_. Stnilliorn r “and is o‘ lmmntura conamon and Canadian Steamship Cniii. -_ Studebaker Ag‘, The“, coudmons apply more Canadian Steamship i't'rl. 5i Fulfill P410509 pbhiiiculafiy to ‘he Unm,“ stumslAsbestos Cum. .... .. _ filth Collllel‘ and are manifested in the very lwmmio" Bridge 4i} U‘ S‘ suwl keen demand ‘for good \\'elght;.'|“°“m‘“1 Puwer -9""i MONTH stuck for ill-flick illlllsh. {Western Canadian farmers who have been able to carry "their (iattlo alon to good ivelglitis, should find them solves in an advantageous posit lon Ibylicldlng suitable stock. ii is reasonable to believe ff buyers are eager enough for stock that good results should follow if tho owners of good stock undertake t0 carry lover for miiilsli [milieu \Vll1nilt<>g Electric A National Breweries Atlantic Sugar Atcliison Am. Car and Fiuitdry’ lElZl-l Victory . 1933 Victory . 1922 Victory .. ma‘: Victory . ' BANKS. .52 stile... Aiii. locomotive flunk Royal .... .. Am. Siiiclting and Refining ilaiik Montreal .. Anaconda Copper Bank Nova Scotlu . —- Canadian Pacific Railway “heat. Sept. 107 . 108%; New York Central ‘May 112%. Cuba Cane Sitgur Crucible Steel .. Corn, Sept. 61%; Dec. 58%; Mil)’- than liquidate unfliiislied, ran 91's; 62's; , supply’ and financial Coudmznsflntomfl,ion,“ Irmm. ‘gig 400a.s,_Sopt. 330s. Dec. 36%. Mai’ ".4 - fully considered. At all events lt is aehort sighted policy to mar lwt sand beef-making stock when the market ls deluged with com iiiun grass cattle. STOCK QUOTATIONS trig un\ such has occured under strong prices for any sort of, beast Chicago has already pultt around l-iALIl-‘AX, N.S.. Aug. 2.—(Quma. furnished by Johnson and tlons of reasonably good quality lWard, rrieinbcrs Montreal Stock cx- change.) how to die. "NM how to live. the more Piuinh u‘! to good mlnnerl, te' e tea zen Argentine stock: on ttie Brit- Samurai-Taoism. The Code of 8amural teaches Orientals The cult of Taoism teaches We of the Weat have of lays an important pay. klndy relations. It has beverage tin beat friend of Serve it oitener, you'll eniey It always If lt'a rt ‘t, I ,"'b [figural eAyao led ltol e convey; , '9 '* MM..- ‘$2.: ' vefljhtlitvtaz lKclly Sprlncflelrl llltlilTtlillE llllliSE tun Wednesday. @208! 9th, 19022. Montague llnrsrellacos prouiisie i0 b0 as big iin event as usual. with sumo twenty-lire of the best liorscs entered, owned on P- Pl island. all racing for liberal purses. Any lover of the "King's Sport." will not be disappointed who attends. The entries arc as follows: l FREE-FOFI-ALL TROT, PURSE $300. Brenton ll., owned by ll. ‘C. llooper, Charlottetown. Kcltie, owncd by J. A. Murray Clyde River. Mac. Cresceus. owned by lru Curr. Coveliead. Nutallo Aquilln. owned by ll. Kclly. Charlottetown. Miss Belle Rico, tiwnod by W. B. McArthur, Kensington. Upton Prince, owned by W. B. McArtliur, Kcnsltigton. Miss Eldrod, owiicd by John P. Smith, Kinkora. ~ 2.40 TROT. PURSE aaoc. ”: Mack Todd. owned by Milton lircaaut. Charlottetown. Korato, owned by Francis Drake, Vernon. Princess Aubrey. owned by Chester E. Show DeSable. Teddy. owned by John M. Kearney, Sturgeon. Jack Todd. owned by Philip Sullivan. Cardigan, Stella Todd, owned by If. A. Ctuiipbell Charlottetown. ’ Marjorie. owiicd by A. Hurry Murphy, Charlottetown.‘ The Pup. owned by ll. Kelly, Cliarlottetown._ ‘ ‘i Casey Todd. OWIWI by W. lilcNcill, Suulhport. I 2.25 PACE, PURSE $300. Donsolu. owned by Col. l). A. MscKinnpn, Charlottetown. Baron boy, owned by J. K. Stanley, Charlottetown. Nollie D., owned by It. E. White. Charlottetown. 3mm Ii“- ilwlled b," W. ir._ Newsome. Charlottetown. Eilkcrton, owned by Junior McDonald, Georgetown. lJ/rtlgrhltérrki Lady, owned by J. l-l. Mcflregor. Montague. ., owned by Leo. Prnught. Cherry Valley. milélliilllxadbowned by Tondlo Sample, Kenslngton. y. owned by Tendle Sample, Kensington. "a"! Gem, owned by John McCa-bo Iona Good meal tables under tae‘ auspices ot‘ the Women's Instill!“ ice Cream. Refreshment Saloon. Band Music, Dancing Booth, eta, wll l!" 8o to make this one of the best day's outing on P. E. island tilil season. So don't miss ill Admission 50c and 25o. ‘ T. 0- IVE‘. INIIOUPYI. . . -.~' ,_ .. , .‘__ .~i1%OQ8-i¢rn ..