TODAY AT ans. 1 ‘AND 0.45 lvlArluss-zlle. m. NIGHT-ah. 26o. 16c, Sally's Here! To make you laugh Ind cry- you've been singing for her and of her for yelrl and years— Now meet her in person! i Straight Heats. tendanoe Despite The Air. past few days. the sun came out ‘yesterday morning and made things jlook a little brighter for the open- ing day of the Charlotbetown Ex- hibition races, by noon many had arrived in the city from the rural ‘districts, but at that it did not look favorable for a large attendance at ithe races. 1 However by two o'clock quiile a, large gathering had assembled on the main stand and bleechers, in ifact they were filled ‘beyond what was really ‘expected. and ‘that they ‘enjoyed the afternoon by good hor- lse racing was clearly manifested lby the large number that remained ito the last heart was finished. 1 Tile races were of thle ‘highest order, although in some of the ‘llellts it took several scores rbefore the horses got away. but ilhen they could always look forward to a close race, even the wise ones to pick a winner, had their doubts before the horse nosed under the wire at the finish. . \\'hat was considered lthe closest and best finish of ‘the day was the last heat of tho 2.40 Trot, when Briar Mac, British Ginger and the Pup ‘raced neck and neck down winning out by a head length. (linger beating out the Pup by a -—————U Despite the cold weather of the tho stretch to the wlire, the former in order. Briar Mac Takes The 2.40 Trot in Three Straight And Pet- l"~,;*,’,,°;egi,"3;., ,.-,,,,.,.,.._ crkin Was Declared Winner oi The v 2.18 Trot And Pace. Best Time of The .1 Day to Poterkin 2.14 1-4. Huge At- The Tings of Fall in came fast and went into second position on the stretch to the half. where he again lost his feet and position, ‘but once again came back,‘ strong, hu-t was unable to mach‘ ing the gap to lthe finish, Little, Nlg second, Seldon C. third and‘ For the 2.40 Trot, eleven start- ers came to the wire, iBriar Mac V. lPeters, Eliza Todd. ‘Margorlefl John l). Forbes, JackTodd, The- worthyl British Ginger. They =got‘ awaly on the sixth score. Brier Mac! f-rom the others, Maud Axwortlhy, lost her ‘feet ‘on the first lilurm, Briar Mac and the Ginger horse for- f-irst rpositlon racing to lthe halfl lncck and neck, tlhe Brier horse took the lead. lbu-t Ginger stuckl lto his wheel -to the wire making a_ very exciting finishing. as d-ld and the ‘Pup for third. fourth and.‘ l in the second heat they got awlay‘ wsymfill wn-eumnmn lEXBlllllll FINISHES rllllllll , lllE ilPENlNG llll v ill EXlllBlllilN llllus _______0_._____ . . Princess Aubrey Wins The 2.21 Trot 1n 2.40 Clue ‘rm sum. Puru 0600-00 Eileen Aubrey, l." 1-4, b-m. Simpson Bros. Anihelil. N- 8., Simpson 3 24 Marjorie, hm, A. ‘HIP?! M111‘- plly, Ch"i‘owll. Murplti -- ‘I 1° 9 John D. lliolbol. Bl! 5-. c1111" l l9! n small, mum, u. |S.. Ruddonhsm .. 4 8 dis i-lack 1bdd. Buy 6.. John Sui- Mvnn, Cudilgln, 310C800 6 11 3 The Pull. 8.24 1-4. lb.g., H. A.‘ i Campbell, Ch'Town, "M0- . Tggue _ 5 3 3 iBrltlsh Ginger, chn.g-. D. A. i Mckinnon. Ch"l\own Kinnon 243 l Cameron . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10 7 s lkiliza Todd. br.m The Merry- l1lll¢ Stabls, Halifax, N. S., Adams 11 9 7 lliriar Mac, 2.25 1-2, br.g, H. C. . Lyliiard. Centreville, N. S., 1 Lydiard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 1 1 lRuihy Aubrey, chn.m., \V. M, 1 T. Clark, S‘Side, Rock- 1 ford . 8 5 dis ihlaude ".4§%.'d{li.'y',""i.}'..'.{., c. ll. lllerrlsun, Parrshoro. N. S., Holmes 9 6 5 ‘2.i8 Clan Trot and Pace. Purse Waite-r l... Bragg Col-ling- wood, N. S., Cox . . . . . . . .. Pup, Eileen Auibrey, Maude Azl- 1 Hector, 2.19 1-4, blg. D. A. Mc- lPhee, Howlan, P. Semple 0n this heat was a lone race betweenlsilver Belle, 2.18 1-4, gr.m., E. A, 11811110888)’, Brooklin. N’. 0500.00 the- Aubrey mare, w-ho kept open- The Tank. 2.17 1-4, 11-5. L. DeC Moln-tosh, Hartlland, N. 13., Lllillglll . ‘M185 Belle Rico fourth. in 2-19 1J2. Batonolie. 2-15 1-4. 19-8.. - - ‘Rllddenlham, Sydney, N. S., Ruddenham and Holmes 6 6 5.; (irawing the pole, Rlulby AtibreyyPt-tcr Slrflll/Jfl. 2-13 1-4, 0.8-. l l I and British Ginger taking the loadPf-terkin, chm., G. ‘Reed Bros, ‘Fol-t Fainfleld. Me, CBIIIIST- S., Currie . . Startor—Frank Power, Halifax EileewAu-brey. John w. FolibesiN-S. Jlldges—J, W. Grant. New Glas- fifth positions, the other six hor-ilzolv, N. S. W. S. Brown, City; F.’ (‘lcrk —\V. J. Brown. ' . Ofllclill. ses. Jack Todd, Marjorie, aulwyla. s. Wright, Sunllmerslde. Awbrey, Maude Axworthy, V. Plelt-l- Timers-J. ers and Eliza Todd. stringing outimerside; Chief lRanahan, City; ‘E. Acorn, City. W. Calbeck. 122 A 544 E. I.. 456 311 223 Sllnr‘ Nowhere in the whole range of good clothes. That’s our opinion. As a matter of fact, you couldn't better the Society Brand cut any- where; at any price. i i hairs breadth. Another nice heat to watch was in tihe stretlch to the half and ,tlle second heat of the 2.18 Trot and Pace when lPeterk-in trailing {in the rear came around the bunch kept the lead to the finish, being press- led all the way by the Tank. win- ner of tlhe first heat, into the best time of thle dfl-y 2.14 1-4. The second heat of the 2.21 Trot was another great race between ,Princess Aubrey, Little Nlg and llMiss Belle Rico, the Aubrey mare ltook the lead at the start, Little lNig second, Seldon C. third, and the Rllco mare fourth. they held on the fifth sc/Jre, Brier Mac in the lcltd, ‘the Ginger horse getting, away to a bad, start and breaking] at the quarter left the Mao horse.‘ with things his own way. Eileen] Aubrey, The Pup and British Gin- lger, ‘putting up a lhard fight mrl second. third and fourth positional Ruby Aubrey, Maude Axworthy and V. Peters bunched for fifth, sixth and seventh place. while John W. Folibes lost ‘his stride at the quar- ter in this heat and finished and Jack Todd in order named, They all lgot away on -the fourth, score in the tllllfd heat, Briar Macl again in the lead, ‘British Ginger lthese positions till coming into the stretch to the half, when Belle ltiw pulled into third position and on a nice spurt closed the galp be- lllllle-Gll her, and the two leaders, racing in this order to the same position, when the drivers were €—-— forced to use the whip -in the drive to this wire, but were unalble to change their positlons'any, ai- Vthollgh they finished Within 2. half ‘ilcngth of each other. After the third heat 0f ‘the 2.19 fTrot and Pace had lbleen finished. lthe drivers were given twenty min- ‘utes to have their horses again on lthl track for the fourth healt. Before the ‘time expired the driv- MW‘ and Exhibition management had conferred and decided that owing .10 the coolness of the evenlnlg and ltlle- horses again racing on Friday, .li was {thought best as they all avg-reed that the horses could not better their position in the money ‘to declare the race finished at ,tlle end of ‘the third heat and the money to ‘be awarded according to ‘the best summary, this was done and Peter-kin was awarded first money, the Talnk lsecondt Silvier Tl ll third and Peter Stratton, ‘fourth, The races were somewhat late in starting, not getting underway |llntil 2.50. In the first heat of the 2.21 Trot live horses, Captain Jackson, the “1“1’11'1‘111‘1 11 111111113115” i121; lZi."§."..”"si.i..E.i“‘£-?..’1'.3‘ .5153’. PLAYS (‘HANGE NIGHTLY Nig answered the call VJ the wins. Captain Jackson pulled a shoo and 74nd VAliDlflVILLE ACTS-7 llllfl to retire to the ‘barn. for re- AND THE SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION Fox News - Pzlihe Review - Orchestra _-_---._______THE A MAE EDWARDS A PLAYERS WlTH THE POPULAR FAVORITE MISS MAE EDWARDS MATINEE 2.30 SHARI‘ “LITTLE MISS LIGHTFINGERS” TONIGHT AT 8.30 SHARP pairs, after coming out, he ripped ‘off ll. boot in tlllo first swre, and lllot been afraid of illo- cold weather lhn pulled the other in the second ."'l ". l ll kf l k ttll ll-llflltl ‘l 1h .. , TH i~l MAE EDWARDS ,1-?.‘.‘.’.‘,.?..““£..?iil§i-.“i-‘i-‘Thmi-olfl.“ +131‘. {.52.}! .»§..,-.‘I~l..U.:-..I§l"f.;....i c , ,, ,,, 31;"...‘3.“E.iiFTIP-L"..2I’-‘i..!’ii .l;""".“"‘.‘." v r w zllra, in real 111C148, t e orscs pu - race 0 1e wre. c all ‘was , ' " ' ' _, ‘z , ‘ " '>‘ 11' "11 oll I111) to tile position for scoring lm-hlo to regain ‘his ‘leading posi- Marglmes " 2O 9 0 2? n ‘(l-ml ‘ l 8 ‘ i‘ "‘ ' , ‘ - ‘_ .‘-. ‘ ‘ 0-ll-- ~ l, Ticket Office Opens from 9.20 A. M. to 9.30 P, M. lglilgrglil; séartwggtl ‘flsafistfgn slllggrt-‘lrllellehlg-tgd. lgalgiizlxl-la l’; 11; II 5;, ‘ ""1 11°11- ,‘ | ~ , - » - ’. . I ' ‘ » -‘ P - NIGI-lT-Bllv- 5%- "s- ‘ll...- lead at u... start, going u» u... fifth, lBatonef-te sixth. the latter B- C. 8- Yukon .. .. 12 a o rICeSMATINEE-ADULTS 26c. CHILDREN 16c. lllllllf in this position when Princess horse finished in fourth position i/illhrey cumin/g fast wont into the lead amfl was never headed. Little ,Nlg also came fast at the half and lraced ne-ck and neck with the Aubrey ml-lre. lbllt was unlihie to l-- I ~——————————- got tho lead, the Pr-lnccss having it um oi ll~r furllls of tllxlltinn." Performances wlll start on time. Late arrivals will m} obliged n. waif until first Act is over. ' ' ion ih to f-ho nod at the wire. \('i'ill'll1lll.{ in rl-pnrts illo pros- M1154 11°11 3113080011111!!! 110W" 1119 - _ lHl-iivl- llllllllllvl‘?! will lnl-llule: l~:. stretch l-‘PWQ tlloln a hurl! filzhl. C 0 1 l.» ti 8 9 ‘It, \\'l><.ll. FlllilllVlUl‘ llf Toronlo; 111111111111“ a 171°” 111175. 591111)" C- ____g -|1"-"']Ill Illlollst. lllllnllfllcturer of 1"1,}~_1;‘1,11~J1n 2-111 1'4£ m - t . ‘ -, » _- e lnrses ‘ 0 away on e ‘J-ll-lsflealil trm-thesfitlfrdégf‘) Th, 1.1.141 bl“ lllll-lnllfzlllllll‘, l-ZYuylZlllyQgQ-gi, folllltll score 111811.110 second heat. (‘lllvw l s1l1lt (HI-LIV: '..\llll'>ll!li'l-.1i'|:*.l‘l|1l|ll! Labor; lll-llll ltlllllvrforll,‘P1111110“ A11hrey 50mg 1m” m” . n --i-‘_' ‘i - . .lll'illl ul Slwlulil-llclvnll ARFlCllllllf-‘lmul “t 111" "1871" mm“ N111 1m” - “Mm m Yxplhf": -I,':lCi.,,“-I,-I k.,,(:,l,,,l,liil‘.l:ll Vvlill-lzl‘. llllll lion. Mnry i-Jllcnym“ m her wheel‘ seldon C" third mf5g,',ln§,,f,',,,,,,',",,?,,,,,,, lfpunuo, dlfilni-‘ll. of ilriiiall ilolllnlbill." "m1 M,“ Bane ‘R100 ‘w m ma‘ Wm, "HDH, ._ U,- ,|,,. ,._,,-,|~l‘ l'ill‘lllllllt‘llllll‘y illllllfirll-y ovcr iho Rfiohllwmxgm wmuignfdntf .__ _. . __. iarifl‘ will bu llllllnillillvd llol-allsn it ‘ p p p“ t-inn. with the. Aubrey mare and lllttll- ~Nlg they raced in this order l/l the last turn, on the tho-y wlnro vcry close and it loolood as if either horses might nose in is llll-lilzlllly .'l allbjl-rtt of legisla- llllll, blll il is proposed ihai. the ,l'1l|ll'.‘ll‘. of illl- lzllvl-rlllllvnt he nillnlll by llu- sl-lvllilfll- l-nqlllrles of ll. non-l Nlllrllsllll nllvlscllry committee. |ll'l‘§‘llllll1‘l will embrace both Con- wrvnilvos flnll lllllcrfllii." just enough reserved to win out i-n a RUG-lit race vto flho wire, [little Nfg .d‘ "—’—¢"‘—'—“‘ amend. Miss Belle iRico, thiftl, and . H ' m '1‘\|1";1"‘ ' m I Sollloll. C. fourth, in 2.19 1-4, 1 ' l!‘ Ill l‘ Ilflll Ill WFWIIR Ill! l II i h t t n shQe |_'l'lli'l"lll l-ull llvllll nothing. They he n m! ey Bo aw.’ o llllllll Im lil-llll with lllllllt by lllllllt, “'0 going into uhe lead, on the second vrlllnl-t rush ollr wlly info the llfe we For your shoe‘: stretch Captain Jackson, 2.20 1-4 l»; . . rlls. "he .. winner, but u... Aubrey mare no.1 um. Belle Rico. 2.1s 1-4 ib.m Little 1N4“. 2.19 1-4. blimp, P. in third position they went very fast ‘to the quarter and ‘Ginger went to a break. setting him back to sixlth lposltion, recovering he came fast on the ‘Pup and Briar Mac going inlto fourth ‘position on the stretch and Ibeati-ng home the ‘Pup on a nice drivenbut was unaible . to heald off the Mac ‘h-orse, wlho won in a great drive and rulpon re tiring up the stretch his owner and driver, A. C, llydlard. Centreville. N. S., received a. ‘great ovation from an admiring crowd of a grand old man, who has been forty-five years -in the s-uiky, the time being 2.19 1-4 in the- three heats. Six horses came mllt to face the starter in the 2.18 Trot and Pace. Silver Belle. drawlnlg tbj» pole, Batltonette. Peter Stratton. Peierkin The Tan-if, Hector, on the sixlth score lthey got the wood and im- mediately The Tank cut into the lead ‘going very fast. Silver Belle right on hll-l wheel, at the quarter Hector pulled into second position when Silver Belle losli llcr feet. Peterk-i-n who was trailing in last position come very fast on flhe turn into the stretch, bu-t the Tank was travelling with a safe margin and won ‘the zheat in 2.16 1-4. Sil- taklng the lead in t-lll- stretch to lllm llallf ll 104 1-4, tho Tank right on his wheel. Balioncttc lmnde 8 was set ‘back for breaking and rlun- ning. -ln the third hen-t the little chest- ullt from Fort Fsirfiold, Maine, hall a neasy time, winning in 2.15 1-2. tho race in this heal. was bot-ween The Tank and silver Belle for second lplaco, the Tan-k wlnninuz out, iPetc-r Sltrstlion, fourth, fill-toilette. fifth, and Hector sixflh. ‘it was then mutually alzroed upon by owners and management lo de- cillrn this racc- fln-illhed alt the end of the third heat the ibest summary ta receive the money awards. SUMMARY. 2.21 Ollll Trot Silks, Punt 0500.00. Charles 1H. Chandler, Ch‘- Town, Hooper lbt, Col. D. A. lMcKinllon, , lOh"l'own, MOKHYXIOII 3 3 4 lA. Farqllharson, ClfiTown. Distance Judge-Mr. McMahon. ‘ NOTES The vaudeville and acrobstlcl acts between tlhe heats were very cleverly executed by the lady per- formers. and were received by the gathering with unstinted applause. _'1‘lle Halifax ‘Rifles Band favor- ed the audience with some lively‘ 111 band selections that was very nrllcll. eight place, Eliza Todd, Marjorlo,nprprcciatedl The ‘races on the card for today are, the 3 year old ‘Trot and Pace. the 2.30 pace and the 2.25 class Trot, ‘with a closs olf entries that wpeak for close racing, starting at 1.30 p. ln. l Solne Phases (Continued those the Conservatives hope to curry l1 seats. British Columbia and Yukon will have 15 seats. Thel conservatives hold 7 at present and expect to gain five more making a, total of 12 seats. Now let us look‘ at Ontario. in 1921 a strong Pro- , gressive Party was ill power and did its utmost against the (Jollser-‘ frolll Page one) Conservative great dissatisfaction ovcr conditions in that Province. thing of the past, and the Liberals have lost ground, It is llloughl. that eral Party. Conservative Party 137 HPltlt-l 0r majority of 29 over all, as follows: coming back into politics and run-I Robert White, manager of the Mon- in Calgary, Hon. Robert Rogers in Winnipeg and on tho other hand er retiring from office like Hon. 1-1.1 B. MoGivern in Ottawa or being ap pointed to the'Senate like Hon, Charles Murphy, Postmaster-Gener-l al, ll-lon. H. E, Ileiand, Minister ofl Health, Hon. Jacques Bureau, Min- ister of Customs and others it goes to show how the wind ls blowlngl and that the wave hn rully out in. There is no doubt that conditions in Canada. today are far from sat- isfactory. instead of increasing our population our young men are leaving the country in larger num- bers than ever before. Our taxation must he brought down. The Rall- wny problem mllst be faced. the gl-lllillg ' ll)‘ Tllo above etlmaics will lzive the llwlltifl by _\l —1The Best of Th NllERllE slllllfrs cllll lolllll And that’S the thing that makes a fine suit. Fabrics? A rich selec- tion of good ones. Tai- loring? The kind you expectofSocietyBrand. A wonderful buy. $35 Other values from $30 t0 860 J. W. ROBBLEE Charlottetown, P. E. I. O l peoted in Every Heat. 'f‘0-day. Thursday, the vative Federal Party with the rfl- day's races ln connection with the from-r suit ihat 2-1 Progressives, 25 Lih- Provincial Exhibition will be l‘: erals and 36 Conservatives were od. and roturncd- Today we have a solid llzlllll-ly; Tho Ii year Old Trot nllll Illrllllosll. Provincial (lovern- P1100- 2.30 ment in Ontario assisting lion, Ar- (‘-1855 thur lvleighcn llnd besides there is P111211‘. 111111 111i‘ 1'1"?’ l(t‘l‘ll(‘fil l-onl- llvlll-l’, [arm petition T)“, following 1s q llrll-f description lll‘ by .\ll‘. \\‘, Progressive Party ill Ontario is a 1-11151’°111@‘111111‘1-‘- ‘-\'- 17-- Trot. (‘fill Three Yelal- Old Trot and Pace. Ill Print-r (‘nllllly m. 1H,“, a wow Old 37 thy candidate ill All‘. Hill-lion Sllllrp m1" "M" 1" 2'21) _________‘_ a ma“ who has mmh a Hlwppns m‘ '1 lli‘ nllovc is nll ¢1.\'(‘i‘ll\‘llt class. 137 37 21 245 11 Tilrmfir. as u flslll-l-lnllll illlll us ll When you see Conservatives of 1°)‘ 111111-‘11111- the calibre of Sir George Perley 111“11"1"5 o1 111 1 11115 1 I110 electors ning for one of the Quebec seats. (‘mmy ‘V111 ""1111 111m ill Ultllwll us a “NM ‘111 1")’ opinion ll:- treal Gazette.‘ Hon. R. B, Ilennettwwwthy r°pr"“°111‘111""- Yours truly‘, we see the present ministers eith-liulflfilf;__ lllUrO are (. llall'l'_v 'l‘. r. Jollll lfllllllll)‘, ()]'\\'(\]]. rl -————--~___ .__. sci-null. ll\'4‘ l‘. llllll three classes. lass Iiuvll Paco rlllli ‘ll(‘ PXIIPPiCll. Tllo llllll ver Belle regained her position ml Hon. Arthur Meighcn will curry at. PM” 550° 111115 1111mm , 2 20 a nice drive dow-n the stretch and least 67 seats in Olliaril ltlilVll g -‘ 1 11“ ti W"? lll ‘- finished second lPeterklnl. third. 1r. m the Liberals, ) ' sqflfrfs ,§U.BREY' ,°.‘.‘"“"1- 11:“ M5“ .V°"°’ ilector losing out just at the wire. ln the Maritimes there am 29 Il-hi: N11,‘ H1111“! ,A_'1‘1‘_' 1,“ 1* 1112'“; 111".“ gait-lug tough place, Pe/tllar Stfillttfih. seats, since lust 910011011 111$ 0°11‘ i-lill Allllrcy Llllll llllvyllclln-lllflnlhill; 11112111’ i Tlllllltl 111.31" awn-rm n alliance. servatlves in the Prfivjnflltl vn- ,' . _ ._ , ‘ . ‘ ‘ 1 " The second lheat amt away on tests have swept the lllrou Elffllvlll‘ l‘)? lfglliffillllnllpilllnl: lllllnlll will] 1mm- HW Hump- th thid.. .th'l‘k l ' -“"" "11-"12-11-1 ,8, r fire e an 3'55" e95 81111 11 111 111119 111 11111’ 11131 1-119 thvy llil\'\‘ llllll ll llll lll‘ t'.\'IN'l'll‘llk‘t‘ l‘<'l‘] .1. 14111111311“ 163111- 111° “my 1111"“ 1n Conservatives will carry 20 souls ill l)l'll] i - . . .. “WW1 P1112“ “l” ‘"1"’ 11'1"“ out of llle 2o leaving 0 u. the l.lb- “n.7,? "1' "'1? .""“" l" “m1 “m1”: very fast to the ilalf, lPoterkln ' MAC 1" " 11 2.1!.‘ \\':|\i'. lllul will me my“, largest mIZ-SO Class Pace Stake. Purse 3500. is island. | of Prince‘ would lllllkc a ozone: D. POPE Scpi. I ' .‘ . 2171925. l) Dr ll e Maritilnes is Included in The Three Races on The Card Today -G00d Time And Close Finishes Ex- lG. l. 'l‘ili.< colt is f1 good illls - 1llllt'\‘ around 2.1m. SILK WORTHV is owned by Dr. llurlilllld, N. IL. and has iljlibvcll racing oll the Alliillc-rlrcllit. is‘ for ll $500 llv is (‘llllilllll- of miles l“ or PETER. THE TRAMP is owned (l. l-‘l-nwluk. Ilnillurst. will Johnny (‘ouroyg fovlnerly of this l-il.\'- Poll-l‘ lflilliw‘ like n winner in as lit‘ llllfi Fllirflcld. il lol of spccil and will DIXIE MARQUE is owned by itrolhwrs. Eiliotvale, P. E. ollly n limited 4v lll‘ll\\'ll Jlllllllllll of training, she has shown .. lli‘ i= 1111111,Vli| pol-o tho 2.25. TEDDY JACKSON is owned by ,“=lpl. f‘. L. Jackson. Ilfllrrn-y. (l. 11.. {forlllcr owner of Capt. _.lnckson oi‘ ‘lol-lll ffllllf‘. Teddy la sllill to haw illillYll some pretty glib 11111094 ;l( which 1\'1'"‘~'1lIKl<lll for tl-zlllll-r ’i‘oolllilr=. GWENDELYN AUBREY is own- 32 swllllz tllr- kiilniil H1100“ Hm 2m,‘ m- vd by ll. 'l‘. Fulton. lilPkv. N. S. ‘Pills lllllrl: rum-d here 1101111‘ \\'<‘l‘k llllll was tilucfl This is n frlflfls that will crento (ll-ill of Ill it are lollr or five horses vol-y l‘\"l’llly lllll-ll-lloll llllfl ll l... largely n lllillllPl‘ of rvllliilllllllfilllfl and luck. GORDON HARVESTER °w11°11 Carew will entertain the member“ a d ll .2.‘ horjll cdllcatlld ‘by [llllalx-tc-rau Jlolllllll steel who will lllfilvf‘ lllm ill today‘..- cvcllf. He ,lli.l.i been nllllvs ill 2.17 recently. ‘it was decided lo__loltery ll box alt lillo lloxt meeting lo lnllkc nlollvy for the institute. Airs. \\'lll. llllll" loit null hire. P. .\1('llllll:§ \\'i‘.l‘i! ap- ])l)llllL'(l lo visit lilo school llllil got ll llsl of tllo rollllirvlllullts to Hilli- lllll to the nlelllbora at lllt‘ next lllvl-iilllz. WlllVll will b0 llillll ill till: llonlc of‘ Mrs. Charles .\llll‘('iil‘lllllt'. ._. w" Cable Head East—Nillc mom- l)(‘l'H llllll two Vlflmllfifi‘ aitl-lllll-ll the August meeting ol‘ lllia (Jlllb hold at the lllstiiulte iluilliilll-l. 'l‘llo 0111i’ itulll of new business tllkcll llp llt lllis nlectillg was tile ordering oi a blackboard for tllc school. Ullo new lneulllol" was welt-clued. St. Peter's N0rth-—lll5i11[lll0li(1li1 their September mortlllg lli~iilv schoolhouse with seven lllomllcffl allli one visitor present. The Pro- llldellt presided-and the lllvetllltl opened by singing “its ll good tllllv t0 get acquainted." Roll cllll was responded t0 with rovlllP-‘i 1111' Pickling and Canning. Collvcnorfl for the different Standing commit- tees were appointed. Various lllilll were presented and onion-ll 1111111- Mlss ‘Davy. ll visitor lll llli‘ lusci- lug snug u solo wllivh was‘ llrl-llt- ly appreciated by lilo llll-lllllolw- The meeting closed Willi 1111? Crccll. Ellmlra-The Scpiclllllor nlcr-l- lfll: of this Branch was llclll at ill" homo of Miss Marjory l‘llllll>1"‘11 wllll r-lovoll lnr-lllllers and iivo V1111" tors present. Tile llllfvrclll 1'11"‘ vollnrs for standing committees were appointed. The liF1‘1"‘1" ‘“ fl-lllll lilo recent picnic worv f1“ ll()l‘it‘l1 lls being $107.31, 'l‘hc lllolll- ill-rs flflFllllJll to make llllllvlls ill he ]ll1l_\'(‘(l for with curds, (lllP n11“ nll-lnllel- was welcomed. Tllo no)". llloniillg will be at. the 1111111001 Mrs. ‘Vllllfl-lll Pierce. September meeting nt the llflllll‘ v1 Mrs. M. MncKenzie with ten-mm‘ hers and six visitors present. 111111 roll was answered with n r0111“: for Pickles. One new member \Vfl1" welrolned. The mom-hers docilicll tn finish the Autograph (will 11f‘ soon ns possible. Lunch was so"); ed and the meeting closed W111 lilo National Anthem. Mrs. Alllol Glen Valley-institute llolli illnll" hivllltyre 11‘11111'". l‘. E. l. This is ll real good We shall 51V? you read the g - = conditions on the coupo Tom» tho second score. m-lncelle Aubrey Princess A D lKolly ... A. McPhee, If saves the leather ond - "11111- 511*“ ‘N15 11°" ""7 1° ' yam-personal appear-me would live llll nt once: one by rlno we quill-t (‘flplllffl the intervening strong- llwlfli. to semnd position nth! the more to third, regaining the ~ "its Merriam, N. S l-Iowlan, Somple . . . . .. ibad break and Belling C. advanced Seldom C., 2.18 1-4, lb.m., C. B. ubrey, b.tn 2.18 1-2 .. .- 0 l 11-4; n! 1-4; -|.10_1~a freight rates reduced, new markets found for our agricultural pro- ducts nnd the cost of administra- tion of Government at Ottawa greatly reduced. For these and oth- | er causes it is generally felt that ythe Mackenzie lKing Government Packet 19¢ SMOKING TDBACCO T 01 011371111‘ lloxt month. pa