THE cnsnliorriiirowu GUARDIAN West Prince Lib- eral Conservative Convention A special meeting of the West Prince Liberal Conservative Associa- tion was held at O'Lcai‘y on Thurs- day, lltll September iilst at ‘.2 p. nl.. for thepurpose of selecting delegates to the National Convention at Wiii- nipeg on October 10th next. A large and representative number oi delegates were in attendance note withstanding the inciemency of the weather. i‘ President John A. Hackett presid- ed. The following gentlemen were elected unanimously as delegates. ‘i G. Shelton Sharp, Bidefurd and; Wilfred Tanton, Ex~M. L. A., Alber-l, ton to represent West Prince County. Mr. J. E. Wyatt. K. C.. of Summer- East Prince Association was willing for West Prince t0 choose the dele-i gate at large for tlic County and Sir acted as such delegate. The following gentlemen were sci-i ected as alternate delegates. llll5Kl l5 ll llE Soviet Foreign Office Denies Rumor That Representative Paris Will Quite Of-' fice. ‘mars, Sept. o. —Reslgnatl0n of their _ Christian Rakovsky, as ggviey, Am- As well as lllfllVllllllll contributions . ozissador to France, is looked for thero were donations izlvcn from fill-‘lfl. W115 llrcselll- ‘ind “ddmssed the-in some quarters as the solution of the lfilltlliilllg firms: Delllols Bros; "leemlg “ml m-mnlled it’ ma‘ the}... incident which has caused ten- Harris Abattoir Co. .Ltd., Curvell relations of the two BPUEL, Jenkins & Son. Est. Ad. lili- sion in the countries. _ Mr. Rakovskys signature recently‘Charlottetown, the (fiaiiadii liiscuil. Charles Balm" was ‘wcmdmgll’ Sal‘ appeared on a proclamation ursinscd, (Marveiis) llllll '1‘. Eaton or... oi‘ the workers in all countries to i-lseJMQHL-roii, Myrlck s. (10,, .li_ J, lmr- France protested through its diplo- kin, ‘Morris matic representative in Moscow, and Lean], .111 or Alberto", at support received from all sides. . 'er to receive new: items, advertising Iparty consisting of MrqCharles Hil- lllE iiuiiu iuiiiiiii 1 -WES'llERN AGENT.—MI. J. RI Mclnnis, Guardian agent, MacNelll Building. Bummerside will be pleas- new and renewal subscriptions. —WI:‘.STERN AGENT-Mr. Cyrus J. Gallant is now Guardian Agent in l-lowlsn and will be pleased to re- ceive news items. advertising, new and renewal subscriptions. tf.’ --NEW WAREHOUSE-A new frost-proof potlito warehouse has been built-at Richmond and is now almost completed. This ware- house was built by Mr. X. O. Gal- lant, St. Cliyrsostom, and Mr. Ad- rian F. Arseiiault. Summer-side. This building is 25x50 is two 810i” eys and has a capacity for 12,000 bushels. lit will be one of the best warehouses for its size iii the .l’ro-vince. —ON HOLIDAY TOURa-e-A motor ton. Dr. J. B. Brown, Mrs. Millie Hil- ton, Mrs. Patricia Toomey. Miss. Irene McLellan and Miss Dorlsl Toomy left for Boston on Monday after spending two weeks very pleas- antly in St. Peters, Grand River and other points on the Island. Miss Mc- from Boston by train to Pittsburg,‘ Penn, where she is studying nursing hi st. Joseph's Hospital.—N. nesday. August 31st. in aid of ‘St. Peters Church building fund. was 'a great success. This wus made possible .by the very kind help and Though the morning was threaten- ing the afternoon proved ideal. and the crowds gatlieredto cool off with ice cream and refrea-illinelits. The congregation wish to thallik all for ‘sympathy and generosity. l lfin and Mr. H11. Worthy, all oi‘ & Bernard and (f. -ro COLLEGI-Behsral of the local girls and boys have already left Bumme “ for the different colleges and more leave next week. —KILL YOUR POTATO TOPS WITH BORTOX- Much cheaper than bluestone, one fllllon dioes from three to four acres. 1 Gallon $1.50: 5 gallons $7.50. Send your order now to Holman‘s, Summer- lllOfl. 9070<9.l0,3l -_—-—-¢o->—-i~ PERSONALS sidc, Provincial Distrib I -.—Messrs. Edwin Gillis. Bayside and Preston McDougall. Richmond. left for Boston on Wednesday going by motor caxz-N. —Mr. and Mrs. Lambert Giiiis. Miscouche, were to Irishtown on Thursday. attending the funeral of Joseph Bernard Ready.-—Y. —The Misses Alberta and Edith McIver and Messrs. Eugene and Hugh John Mclver, Kinkora, spent Tuesday in Bayside. where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Brown.-N. —Mr. Douglas McDonald. Buyside. Lellan will continue her journeyneft for cligi-lottemwn‘ on Monday 100 acre block of timber land at where he will enter Prince of Wales College for first year work-N. —Messrs. John Giliis, Bayside, and Justin McLellan. Cross Rivers, have entered St. - Dunstan's‘ University where Mr. Glllis will take up fourth year work and Mr. McLellan first year.—-N. —Friends of Mrs. T. A. Mclver. Klnkora, who was recently operated on in the Montreal General Hospital are glad to learn that the operation was quite successful and that she is miiqkinga very satisfactory recovery. —Mr. Joseph J. McLellan who has been in Montreal for treatment at the Royal Victoria Hospital has re- turned to his home in Cross Rivers much improved in health and his friends look for his speedy recov- ery.-—N. —Mr. Peter A. McIntyre, Boston. returned to St. Peters on Tuesday after spending a very pleasant week . ‘tended by her sister, ‘Eastern Guardian AyUJUST Annlvlip Csrlold Kitchen and Dinin: Ohllrl- P°°l° a Thompson Ltd, Montagu aoaz-g-a-ai. muss-rum sass-r - m. a. W. Murdock is Guardian 186"‘ l" Montague and will be pleased W receive news items, advertisins’. MW and renewal subscriptions. ..*EUGENE C. .STlFF will preach in the Church of Christ at Montague. Sunday. Sfllll- l1 UL. Ill Ila. m.. and 7 D- m- ..'<‘THE KING'S OOUNTV EXHl-, BITION and horse races will be, held ill Georgetown on Thuirsdalh. scptember 22. The prospects of; all exceptionally interesting ands enjoyable meet. this year are exceb; lent. A good class of entries is assured as also a splendid string or riice horses. Exhibitions, are primarily educational and parents should see to it that their buys auil girls are given an opportunity to iillttllld and learn what King's Couli- |iy can produce. E. B. Mllebflflll- ; Secretary. 9062-9-l0-iiw l .."UP-TO-DATE FARMER-Mr. fWilliam J. Nicholson.‘ formerly oi Dunda-s. is occupying the vacant ,Woods farm and beautiful residence ion Clay Road contiguous to his own Stathcons. Mr. Nicholson four years ‘ago sold out his fine farm at Dun- das Corner and his large herd of Shorthorh cattle, as well as a large ‘Istabie of horses, for the unusually ,‘large sum of $7,000 and returned to ‘ where he now lives. For his block of ,timber and fire-wood land, which ‘he still retains, he turned down 132.000. This valuable pro erty Mr. lNicholson had surveyor cDonaici, ii-larmanville. on Wednesday and lThursday last running lines aill round. Tivo acres of blackemud lot,l finest quality, adjoins it. . ..WEDDING BELLS--A very pret- ty wedding took place at St. Coluln- ba's Church on August 24th. when ‘Miss Jean McLean of East River be- came the bride of Mr. Peter Carpeti- ter of Rollo ‘Bay. The ceremony wasl performed by the pastor, Rev. R. J.l McDonald. The bride who was at-. Miss Tiieresal ‘McLean. looked charming in a dress: iof white georgette with hat to lmatch. The groom was supported by! Mr. Elmer Peters. After the cere-i only When your fingers a 13X, FALL HATS In styles and colors approved by London and New York T HE illustration gives you an idea of one of the‘ feature styles, its shape and its proportions-but ppraise the rich felt, only when Chester ,P. McCarthy. Barrister ntjthe Paris newspapers, with the ex-i yOu See these hats in Law, Tignish. William Bryan of ception of the extreme Left and VQN BULQwis’ ARWMS Freeland Lot l1 and Herbert BACommunist organs. have launched.’ MAY $51115 |N QANADA_ lieustis of Alberton. 1a campaign for the resignation or Addresses were given by variouslrficflll 0f the Ambflssfldmfl l REGINA, Sash, Sept. 7.—A par" prominent men of the Association‘ All Olllcllll cvnimuflique ll°m ‘he ty of landed aristocrats from Geri which evinced an earnest desire thntl Flellcll Filrelgn om“? Stale-s that many are planning to form a settle-l all delegates should attend and do‘ the Yswiel _G°"e*'“m°m- mmugh merit next year at St. Walburg. their utmost in trying to select nlnlrelg" Mlmsler Tchlbcherln- has This party. organized 'liy Dr. National leader ncggptgble to can. Olllfllfllly dlslivfiwed ll}? bassfid‘ Smldel von Seeberg of Berlin, who Bdfl a5 a whole and one who would olls ‘lot’ "leprovlng _m he most has himself taken up n homestead BB9 that Maritime rights were fully mmml mmmar the “i” that’ ‘my there, is said to be just the ioreruii. implemented under the . terms 01' Cm m‘ “'5 ‘epreselllatlves l“ fiance ner of the large settlement iii thisi ,could attempt to organize insurrec- (“smug l ‘tion and desertion on French terris end in Grand Riven-N. mony the happy young couple mot~ . cred to the home of the bride where, ~Mr. John ‘ McDonald. relieving‘a sumptuous breakfast awaited‘ agent at O'Leary with his friendsithem. As the weather was very dis-E Messrs. Alexander McDonald andngreeable they could not carry out REY Johnston, Tignish. spent thethe plans which they had previously, week end in Grand‘ River the guests arranged. At noon they motored to' of the Rev. John A. McDonald-N. gSouris and had dinner at the Coxj‘ il-lotel. In the evening. the weather, —Mr. Hume Hopgood, formerly of having cleared up somewhat a large. the Bank of Nova Scotia, Summer-number of invited guests assembled‘ side. left for New York last Batur-‘ut the home of the bride where u day after spending his vacation onlvery enjoyable night was spent in - ‘ music and dancing. The supper when 0 g 3e to beauty of the new colors, only meas u fiffiléll nce a try on -can you get the real ul e0 e smartness of these handsome newcomers. New shades in Grey, Sand, Tan and Garnet Our Own The new speclal Biltmores Confederation. A <0->-%...J “I suppose there are many prob-r lems which Polar explorers seek to solve?" said the unscientific man. “Yes," replied the intrepid travel-i; lei‘, “a great many." "What is the most important one?’ "Getting back." 0- Pfnklcy: “Every Drown I have to time I meet listen to nil his er out“of order. stomach upset. ‘and to on. Winkley: "A regular organ recital "ch?" tory while the Soviet Government ‘is entertaining the most peaceful relations with the French Govern- ment." . declaration as Communist Part document was ba Sovict Union. ‘ »-—~~—--—<0-}——-- .TIIE “PRIDE OF DETROIT" Ambassador Rakovsky last night issued a statement of explanation -saying that he signed the offending y. and that the Dresden _ _ sed on the hypo- complaints-his heart isbad, his liv-lthcsis of eventual war against the iHerr A. Ilroge oi’ the pnrty re-‘ presents capital 0t‘ about $1,000,- 000. About twelve oi‘ the initiil party‘ who recently iilspeetcil the land iirc members of Germany's nobility, the, other men ale experienced iiiriners| they have brought with them to a member of the <. =cenmii Committee of the Russian mmmge their mms‘ Count Otto vmi Dem Hagen from and Herr Carl Schults. graduate of the University of Grief- ‘swald, the oldest German univer- sity, are leaving for Germany. where they will make a report on —Miss Eva McNeil]. si tr and Erie. Pennsylvania, I —Mrs. Keith (Yoinptc-ll, Summer- slde has left on a visit to Hziiifaxh —Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Callback. Summerslrle, left iWedne-Jday on i1 "ll? to Erie. l‘a., on ll visit u. their daughter. —Mlss lllopc Prichilrd, Summer- table which was laden with good Sllnlmmu , things and served in Mrs. McLeans lie. has kcnc on ii trln u. Mull-ibfiSb style. but it was by no means as‘ oni. Toronto, Suspension llrldgaipleasant outside as in, as a great,‘ many of the guests who‘ had come, =from a distance were obliged to wait until daylight. to start for home on they had spent a most enjoyable time and we join with them in wish- ing Mr. and Mrs. Carpenter a very long and pleasant journey throughl life together. - $4. A (‘HARLOTTETOWNS GREATEST snow BORSALINOS OF THE NEW $7.50 $5. th l (I - nditions found flllll they noes or FOR SlAM wfi, ifgugg’ h, m, smug bringing Side, left Tuesday for MOllireill, i- wnh them their families m] a lame Where she will enter ilie Ibcyui RANGOON, India. Sept. 8.—-The puny of relatives Hen- gchunz Victoria liospitxil to train iii nurs- WPY-"l" 9f Delroll" hollped Oil fol‘ has already purchased one and u lug- iBlmgkflk- Slim ill 6-59 dclllck lhls hull sections oi‘ land iii the ilistrlct| ——————— "Mk m, pk." hhwngnq NW imOYliDi-K- nibout 20 miles west of St» Walburg ~—Mr. -an<l Mrs. Illlrnerit’ lliirpei’ ‘Prentice mi (‘liroliii- lllslrlise hy l w w—u_‘o§mr where the pun)’ l3 lllunlllg- l“ also Mr‘ w‘ S‘ Multan of Calllllwll’ llerliul iu-uu-ilii-v. Pitlllplllr-tg .... “I llfld fl-nislitmflrc lust Germany he Ollcrilletl all estate of motored lo Sunliiierside on Moii- three sections in the (lisirict o1’ (lay. ' llticn, New York. Mr- and liirsl Ho: Loss lllf liliiiilitmil rind illseirses of night!" llllzlliilw!“lzlifgtljgllnfillilllillguliii-xii: " She: “Ycs. I saw you with her!" Giriefswald. , ' ...q,,,,.|,.,,,.,,_ ‘Wuhan, cri)l‘ilfllllu i Count von Deni Hagen. who has: e-Mr. flllll Mrs. Albert WpeksnAgnew m“; we“. m“ Rube“ ‘norm. 0f’ illllhilrllpllll); your lluvlllfli been farming for the past six yeai-‘i, Carleton, and Mrs. William Stuv- ‘ed from 1mm on Friday mgr, null ytlfrllffl llll iu-ruri- Insult: have) - was territorial governor oi’ (leriilan ert. Ileileque. spent Wednesday iii ‘since men have been over a m“. lrriIlIIIi-iltlirmillli-nr Hl"‘l'l"lll)‘~ East Africa, lieioro the war, it is Fredericton, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bidel-ubi... pa" of u... Iglund‘ Mr. EnIII-h llcrhulltlillspcnsllrr lmlderimml- t l i n l qt w l "wlmk Weeks' 315° M“ Helm‘ ‘Agnew left hero in 1912. and has _ In e ‘ n t e pm‘ y wlo v s M - . H - ce s. b n a resident of New York ever illllllullzvliiudlllnilllllfili illisicihut I berg were Com“ m“ n"l°“" “pl” lsllllrc- Hc is n1 present cnsnsed In 9w ‘ll Pllllce W" nllmw’ “h” w“ “M'- lllllme lloplmml- llmllerll’ ‘tiic rubber business. and is dlstrlb; German chancellor before the wiir qt we Bunk of Nova Sootlp, sum- imm. M. a (“mam dlfluqv, h, New ‘ 1"“ "llllllls-“flllfll l" "MY ‘lmlllg “l” mcrslrlc- lctt fr-r New York lflfllivurk State for the Michelion rm Saturday. Killer Bilelllllllk lllfl V303":COl\‘l|)lllly~-Oll0 of iiie- largest pro- wooooooovooooooovooo owoooooovoooooooooro-o-QHQMOQ wartime; Gunther von Arniin. son . lilucerli of tires alid tubes iii the 4 INVESTMENT BONDS oi’ (lelierai von Ariiim; Frlcliclr Mo“ on the lsmmL n n I .world. ,Summers|de Driving Park Yielding 6 to 1% l(Sir) Von Vim-kc, son of Baron‘ —~Miss Cassia Sinullman left Mon-l 4 l Circulars on request, .voii Villoke, and others of the blue day for Montreal to resume l1‘»‘-I' Wednesday September 21st_ f A. E. MECNEILL D Edgar Shaw’s Office lltlfrlltllille "§i.llfilll§“,1';lv.. as the reasmilduuafl in the Roya] Victoria Howl Horse Racing and Other Attractions PURSFIS $900—PURSES Charlottetown. for their eoliiiiii; to (‘aunda to settle , pm“ an“. ta vevy enjoyable vac... the heavy tux riitc ill Germany. “on spent Wm, he]. parents Mr} and Mrs- J.A. Smallmaii, Summon‘ CLASSES l-I-‘ree I-‘or All . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Purse $300 2-229 Trot . . . . . . . . . .. Purse $800 side. 3-2.2!) Trot and Pace . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Purse $300 (3 Seconds Allowed ‘Trotters-l ' RULES AND REGULATIONS Eiltrics rinse Thursday, September 15th. llorscs must be eligible on that dale. WEAK MEN l Tulle Our Herbal Remedies Norman Mcliurdo,‘ ‘Bed- ‘Gillie. left this week oil ii trip to .l.us Aiigeles. Cull, The very latest models in FALL (itAPS ii i0 $2 o0 “THE MEN’S STORE” ———Mr_ Luther O. Agnew. Wlw llllll been visiting his parents. Mr. aliil Mrs. Robert Agnew. of Wiliiiot. leaves oil-Saturday on return i0 r ~ i a s~ --. mi" liien s of Agriculture, ll‘ 1. an“ $1M)“ ‘If? 911:; .'.i?.‘;i.'i.'i;‘?...511E“l.‘.ffif.iifi‘fi‘l.'llll'.l Hallllefllllgs "l (Special to the Guardian) MONTREAL. SOUL, 7. W lauuiiri-lHaun “P” We" 1mm v-W ll ted Castle inn farmers livestock breeders and} l i to m , _ . cram.‘ urn n n mou . representatives oi‘ cooptriilivi. llldl l m Ice and m“ and let smnd m ‘ ketlng organizations who join the‘ Canadian National Railways ninrlei l3)’ “Yul-fill Unllfld PPQBS) rm" hmlrs- smflll cllklls-"oll" LONDON. Ailgust 25.~—Thc ghost third cup butter. 1 cup sugar, i eiliig tour to Europe this winter . ‘will in all liklillootl be fmcorfled cf n mysterious “wild man c! t-heleggs. v. cup milk, 2 teaspoons bili- lllt! lwwdpr. ill. cups flour. ‘i ill‘. the pleasure and distinciioil of l)l!~ Sec." who is said to appear in iii-l ‘ing received and entertained iiy bervals for 600 years. included in the the Prince oi’ Wiileii at his homo in invisible amenities of Oxford Castlepspml" "lll/Qfllls; method: creiimbui- {Lvljgolllllhrvsvlhen they visit that city 0'19 cllllf the most historic and coni- W!‘ and sugar, add eggs well beaten; - man f t, . - , During m“ “my m Momwnl um or Engignérr ‘ganglia: ‘masonic the drv ingredients and ilfld at past week the Prince was informed? The castle dates froln 1154 ahd lemmely with mm“ add fluvmm’ or the pliuu for the riu-uiei-ii tour" lo'conslsis oi’ a keep no feet high Mid drop into tlnv muflln tins and W’ .. ‘fie! all; (zglrétgfiellllllfl iiidlcateil his die-dour towers. It stands on an im~.\in a moderate oven. Wedding Gilt. ' .. ..i ' lo armors party ‘mcns ti i1 ‘ __ ._ Southern Pacific Co. .. 1211/1 a latter wmw" bl! his Seizretarlllthe txiw‘: aeicdnlidrsilzltlll?’ dlftlméxhlfloxiliclgl 5 Bus’ 2 cups granulated sum! Union pacific Ry_ _ 159 ‘to Dr. W. J. Block" cllector of Agrl-lsuflolk and w an important ‘and-null! butter. 4 cups and l tableiipwl Westinghouse mean-k; _ __ 87y, culirre of that Caiindinii Nationnilmgrk for 31mm _ ' 50W‘. l teaspoon baking powder. l United States Steel ........ .. lBZZii-Rfll Ways. The‘. lettdl‘ Milled lllilil it was previously owned by» m» tqcspo -u vanilla, 1 teaspoon lemflt "ll" my“ "lllhnm In vcrv irlfllllMarquises of Hartf - d. f 14 l ll . Montreal Stock Exchange almdprlgvglllltllladtlati, tlciilsggniigwlzhltglll 1 lzuzelldljdell-alsflxllgmlslplgc: e o mm; _ . . ‘ The ghost is that of ll’... fllhouslpul‘ l plece~ofknge peel. I Pl”? I Wild man of Orford." a curious sea elm"! D961; "Ya cup milk: metholv- ’ y $3113“; llllfiilhmfln. baldhended-anq cream buttor and sugar and The Royal Canadian Farmer who u e ' w c W“ “Wm l’? 54h‘ e888 well baton; add flour 21:18:}! ti}? ngw a full fledged ms...-;§§",j,“,‘,§‘e tggzlellefi $313: t“: ‘at; milk‘ alternately and add bskifll “ will be DgfllfrllllllllllilznllmllgglfiflpololBOVGIHOT. who fed it on rgw most, mmhr Wm‘ 1"‘ “P “l "0"" ‘M l receive n“, Dam, m View n! theiwhich it ato after "pressing it with lllvorinls. then fruit and nutsIQll flan! that it will include fellnwlm “mm” "MIMI: bake in a slow cvcn- [IAIIZIEQII from his own prov/meg ,,glwl'll31e;a0rl‘dltc’i"s,ho!wc¥ler. tortured the _ s g o r uzizii? $.'3l'.‘..°‘.';°'.§’..'.‘.’-li.“° .....'".:.*...:."i.:".::: n» i ; ll§l'$ll3‘l.l”wilii§f§§llil.."““°“‘ iaslniciietlilhtltlhfiiyiolll. "dull l-lll..'i'§“§l"lilu9'..ll" sllfiiiyiuie l l i ax onr- . ,- . , r i lY next January and will spend n!‘ "wlld mm" h" Nlllilfllrfid 0n by Miss Rutli Boyd, Montreal. "ll . gainful Ellllallil. Scotland and $222? tzmfim“ l" u" mllllw- I‘ Misses Vida. and Georgie Odell I Dec. 137%: éogdilioq‘. “all” rlianrlrctlagrllllllllturfilslt m‘ u“ ihgualltllmlgmuhomgllgflidney. are st present in Charlotte- . .l"l.5l‘l'°°l"8- Th" party will retiirnll“ “Duds and mooning. ‘ "1""! ‘lllvlns spent the past will" . 104%. to Canada about the ‘and of lrebl ""—--—~<00-—-i--w ‘l-u- motoring. through the Msritll"? 371"“ ‘lalulsovzlélcségillutiiilutt thlg glin-‘tdy mafia-Dd you iivs within your itiiovliioqs. l __ _ , o n v ~, - . ma. us! rumor-W all w“ or can ileum-u, n9, m m . i. -qr_oivrmndciqgligyicniiiw . _____._. 1 i i 4 HALIFAX. Sept. 9.— Quotations furnished by Johnston and Ward. Members of the Montreal Stock Ex- "WV/Iii i l change: —Mr. Thane Campbell and his, mother. Mrs. Alex. Campbell and‘ Mrs. H.M. Downing, Suniillersirle.‘ .ieft by motor ’l‘uesilny morning on u trip to Wolfville, tho Annapolis Valley and Hiillfax- Mina lirail- aliaw accompanied them to Wolf- yillo. where she will resume stud- es. , New York Exchimgal t. Top. and Santa Fe Ry. .. . mcrican Can. Co. .. .. . . lAm. cin- and Pdy. Co. .. iAm. locomotive Co. . . . . . . . . . . 111".- lAm. Smelt. and Refng. Co. .. . 179%. N.Y. Con. and Hud. Riv. R.R. 16f l/i Con-Gas Co. lN.Y.) Hud. Motor Car Co. .. International PaperCo. . . International Petroleum . Mia. Kan. and Tex. Ry. . . Reading Co. . . . . . . . . .. - a t . ___ . - —~Miss Verna Weeks, teacher of Fcrnwcod. spent the weak-end at B ‘ l her home in Carleton, on Monday she motored to Summersldc to at- Palh Stops Instant-I’) tend Allie Tdachers’ Uoiil/enirlon. \ , vSiie was accompanied by her moth- -—- Hump Vanzshes er, illlll her sister, Mrs. William NEW, marvelous solvenuotreatbun- slave" "l nmlequ‘ . . . I __. _ actualollzsilufilllaih. Eltlhnshglliiludrgllsrlunhmyvvthl “Mr; Thmn“ 35mm?“ o‘ sh mm so first that your next pairo shoes 3599M” sfimlflflfy. Edmlllliflll. WllO can be a size |maller~often two sizes libs been Spend-l"! hlfl 811mm" l’l°ll' smaller. First trial convinces. gB-YB W"; 3L8 Cfljllllrglklgllrfi- J- 1:61"? ayers. e n. r , so re urn‘- Bulgzlnvlflrgféntfiglgln fgglzlg: ed to resume his studies in 6t. Jos- ciaiisls to turn their attention from sur- eph 5 semhmry‘ gery to the wonders of chemistry that gently but surely dissolve the growth. Trial FREE 'I‘hc Pcdodync process is scientific, and cannot be explained here. But the all manual to bri nniflm ran/r: yours to try — ' you ll only clip t special coupon and msil it O-DAY. i' mmssmll f‘ l! lrsotldlJsssltqlnl. hem nmapiunnuunmplaou Iosiuolvshniou lov—isusnl tends II emnusulhuiiyduomsiuinn. "III Minus Entrance fee 5 per cent oi‘ pursmwhich must accompany each entry 5 per cent deduction from money winners. All races mile heats. races to finish at end of fifth heat: liupples allowed. Monies divided 50. Z5. l5 and l0 per cent. Ilorsc winning race to be entitled to first money only. , era in to visit Grent Britain‘ ear next winter and if clreuupl 31'1"“! permit-will make even-vi“ effort to receive them when tho" are in London." The management reserve the right to declare oil, change _ order of programme. decline any ‘mo-y, bar any driver, declare o|'r and illl without re-advertislng, any races not satisfactorily filled. li’ weather is stormy ortriick is in unfavorable condition so that racing cannnt be can-led on at the time advertised. the management reserve the right to postpone or declare the races of‘! and return the entrance money. llay. Straw and Stabllng Free. ntrcal Power . . . . . .. . . . . . . . ntioual Breweries . . Winnipeg Electric Asbestos Com. New . Asbestos Pfd. New . Bell Telephone .. Brampton. Brazilian inaction .. Spanish River Com. .. Steel Co. of Canada .. , wining .. . 89% can. ammo. Pfd, .. BANKS -Among the pupils of Kensington ifiigh ‘School that have gens to Charlottetown to enter Prince of. iwaiss College are Misses Marguerite Higgins, Kathleen Ready. Pstricio Cullen. Bertha Thompson, Millmsn, Arthur Ready. Harold Goodwin. Keir DuggamDsniel Gor- man. James MlllmflL-Y. —Mr. Philip Alwnsuit. Summer- side, is at present .in Remington wuperintonding the installing of the electric light as , , to Msrgsts. The Company are boil on enlarging thsirl service and In 1 outing its po-' tsntisliti ‘to " Illfllllll-"Yi National Trotting Association Rules to govern, except where they conflict with the above conditions. The Summerside Driving Park Co. Ltd. J. E. WYATT, Secretary DR. T. TANTON, President ‘I OQOO OQOfQQOQ-O-OHCQQOOQOOOOQQ §§§§f-g.§§.¢‘¢-¢;A;¢¢¢-..cd.hc.s.hhssnss-kkshh. ‘s. mini Royal Bligh Nova Scgti l” lime-sop .. lid-oi. ma. qoi-n-sspt. 102; mo, March 100%. oats-nod, 4s. 1300., snpting d», ,, Y-rrW-"wvw ~ -. .43‘? ‘l’ ‘ifiiffisll. . ..