x :12: t ,5.“ g .= - ‘ ti .v-:.‘._.*.‘~.::f:=.".4'.1‘ § i l i i fr. 5. Sale of l » “Sub-Standard” TURKISH TOWELS COLORED TOWELS, IMPORTED nmccr mom “m”. ,,, ,,, ‘ awcnrsn MILLS Size about 16”x34" each 12c - Size about 19”x40” . . 880i! 17¢ Size about 20”x40” each 22c Size about 22”x48” each 32c Size about 25”x50” each 42c ‘E Remnants of Sheeting, Pillow Cotton and Linen v Y" "FHDRSE RADES AT llDRTl-IAM; WEDNESDAY, JULY 15th. $1 ,6DD— PllRSES-Sl ,6DD The New Milligan & Morrison Race Course Everything is in readiness and you ere assured the biggest d!!! Horse Boeing with the best horses competing in the Maritime llovincce. 50—ENTRIES—50 ‘ _ -3 There will be Band. Music, Bag Pipes, Piano and Violin with a Step Dl-ncing Competition for Ladies and Gentlemen. There will also be an Airplane on the grounds to take up passengers Ind do stunt flying. The Crystal Hockey Club is having the drawing for the new Pontiac Cu which will take place before the Race closes and the lucky winner drives his Car home. l Come to Northam on July 15 and enjoy the biggest sporting event oi the season. A The Management will not be responsible for Cars damaged or any- [hlng stolen at our Race ' “ nor be l " for ' _ The following is a list of entries. IJA ..'.'., f‘. 2.15 PACE Lucky Lindy, Wellington McNeill, Charlottetown Earl Wilkes, Willard Kelly, Charlottetown. i Billie Cope, Col. D. A. McKinnon, Charlottetown. Miss Possibility, James Power, Charlottetown. Real lllorthy, Ramsay Bros, Alberton. i; Lelock, Michflcl liennessey, Charlottetown. _~ . liiajor S., Harold Stead, Charlottetown. l 2.15 TROT. Peter Will Tcll, John liar-kness, Summe ' . Chestnut Dillon, C. E. Pratt d; Sons, St. Peters. The incense, Charles Reardon, Charlottetown. Captain Jackson, Charles Chandler, Charlottetown. Watts Edition, William Trainer, Mt. Ryan. Frank Ortolan, Sampson Grady, Summe side. Peter Dawes, Heath. McIntyre, Charlottetown. Briar Mac, Geo. Hooper, Charlottetown. Q. . . 2.21 TROT AND PACE Longset, Fred H. Trainer, Cllallottetowll. frramplglle, Dr. W. Thompson, Summers" Louise Colorado. John L. Read, Borden. 'Mlcky Aubrey, John L. Read, Borden. Jorkola, Roy McDonald, Albany. Walkie, Dr. Preston McIntyre, Montague. iBlngara Todd, A. W. Jay, Borden. ‘Jacqueli , Chas. Sudsbury, Kensingtnn. aWorthy Louise, Col. D. A. McKinnon, Charlottetown Zeke Todd, Duoglas Bell, Cape Traverse. Cecelia the Great, Garden City Stables, Charlottetown. Fshirley Aubrey, Geo. Callbeck. Snmmerslde. ‘Edith Aubrey, Sampson Grady, Summerslde. , 1-’ .l" .P> .1» Peter Wilton, Jr., Geo. H. Hooper, Charlottetown. lmscll Peter, William Matthews, Snmmerslde. Donna Thompson, Edgar Bryenton, Kensington. The Pup, H- A. Wmpbell, Charlottetown. A m ,- ‘ ' .- elYf -'¢_--'I ZJSTEOTANDPACE “ .39. ‘Golden, Col. D. A. McKinnon, Charlottetown. '- May Cromwell, John L. Read. Broden. Eastern Lady, W. A. Matthews, Somme side. .11?‘ Silver Lining, Wellington McNeil], Cll-lllottetown. ' ivillis, Charles Reardon, Charlottetown. Birdie Van Jolla, Dr. E. A. Bell, Carleton Siding. Kitty McKane, Notting and Ross, Charlottetown Eva Brooks, Fred Trowsdsle, llszelbrook. Premier the Great, Archie Murley, Argyle. Helen S., Geo- Sobey. Wihnot. Mr. llenley, Alex. McPherson, Charlottetown. Orola, Leo Praught, Cherry Valley. Cyril F. J., Geo. Csllbeck. Summerside. Mack Vola,, Caulde O'Brien, Alberton. ‘ Captain Cnulkln. Stanley Brown, Alberwn. Bluck Peta-r, William Matthews, Summe slds. Laddle, Robert Phillipe, Summe fide. Peter Kcyes, William Toombs. Kenslngtt. Sunglcam, Geo. Buntaln, Charlottetown. MILLIGAN f; MORRISON, Northam ,1’. l GREAT BUFFALO INCREASE the Northwerz Territories and . those otherwise disposed of. There The increase of buffalo in Can- are at present about 8.000 head at edafs National Parks since the in- Buffalo National Perk, Wainwright, eeptlon of the msin herd in 190B Alberta, and 1,000 head at Elk Is- bas been little short of phenomenal. land Park also in Alberto. In these From an original herd of lcss than large fenced reserves the animals ‘I00, the total increase has reached roam over sections of their nat- over 20,000 including the animals ural habitat much as they dld in shipped to Wood Butlalo Park ln the early days. £9- Speicial Early Dinner AT . Queen‘ Hotel, Sammerside" Special Early Dinner at 11 a. m., Queen Hotel, Summerside Wednesday, July 15th in order to accommodate people Jttending races at Mllligan & Morrison’s, Nor-them. Also special early supper commencing at 5.30 p. m. 17w Western Guardian -IABLY DINNIB It Queen Hotel on Wednesday. ‘IIM-T-IS-ti. -'l BAH S0 IN. EINQLOCK close spaced farm fencing, sold at Bruce's 7392-‘1-13-21 —FOTATO GROWERB’ ATIIN- TIONl-Full line spraying material cow on hand at J. B. Millmarfs, Kensingtdn. 7149-7-8-61. --8'1'0P at the Queen Hotel for Early Dinner on Wednesday, on the way to Northsm. {1384-7-13-41. -RETUBNED FROM WETEBN CANADA-Mk. and Mrs. John Stew- art arrived in Summersids on Fri- day from Western Canada, and will locate on the old MocEachern home stead at Cape Woll’. Mrs. Stewart was formerly, Miss Emma Moc- Eachern. Mr. Stewart had bad luck with his crop in the West and will look forward to a better future on Prince Edward Island-S —HON. J. E. WYATT GUEST AT BANQUET-Mir. Wlnsloe J. Lid- stone. Mayor of Bummerside, re- ceived a very cheery letter on Sat- urday from Hon. J. E. Wyatt, who with his wife and daughter have been spending some months Ht Dansville, New York. In his letter, Mr. Wyatt gave an interesting ac- count ol’ a banquet at which he and his family were guests, held ill the Physical Culture Hotel at Dans- ville on July 4th. The banquet was in honour of Dr. Bermarr MacFad- den, founder oi the hotel. Senators, Federal Ministers and local cele- brities were present, from New York, Buffalo, and other centres Hon. Ivlr, Wyatt was celled upon to respond to the toast to "Our North. em Neighbors, Canada." To quote Mr. Wyatt's own words, he said: "I never felt better than on this occa- sion and being, the only natural born Canadian present, I let her go for all she was worth." "My re- marks were well received by the 350 guests and after the affair was over lvlr. MacFadden complement- ed me on what I had said and thanked me for my kind references to himself kind his work." The en- joyable proceedings ended up with a dance. Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt and the Misses Wyatt are leaving this week by way of Toronto and Mon- treal for home-S Piles Go (luick Without Selves or Cutting Itching, bleeding, protruding piles are caused by bad circulation oi the blood in the affected parts. The parts become weak, flabby, almost dead. Only an internal remedy can remove the cause-that‘s why salves, suppositories and cutting fall. Dr. Leonhardvs prescription, HEM- ROH), succeed. because it removes congestion, restores circulation, heals and strengthens the diseased parts. I-lEM-ROID has such a won- derful record of quickly ending even piles of long standing, that Hughes Drug 00., Ltd. says one bottle of HEM-BOLD Tablets must end your pile agony or money back. r We can deliver you Clip- ped Western No. 1 feed oats at 55c per bushel, truckage prepaid in new three bushel sacks. BUILDERS Lump Lime, Shingles, Cement, Hardwall Pias- , ter, Gyprock, Nails and all other building ma- terials at special prices. FARMERS Spraying materials, in- cluding Hydrated Lime, Arcenate of Lime, Paris Green and Insecticide for dusters at special prices. c. 5. mrr 8r SDI stock st Bruce's. --WESTlltN QUEEN FLOUR.- The good Hard wheat Flour at the low price. Ask your dealer. 7212-7-10-01. —WESTERN QUEEN H0113..- 'I'he good Hard Wheat Flour at the low price. Ask your dealer. ‘1212-7-10-01. —NOTICE.—0n account oi’ the -BE8T QUALITY red diamond galvanised and block iron pipe in rsee-r-ia-n 1st. King A llolitlcal Meetings Rollo Be!- Fridlil July 11. St. Margsrets, Monday, July t7. Ktngsboro, Friday, July s1. Sourls, Monday, August 8. Hour 8 P. M. (Signed) A. A. MADCONALD, H. D. MeLEAN, PETER A. McISAAC, anwm arm. v 7391-7-13-daily till August 8. disease now prevalent _ foxes, all dogs are prohibited from run- ning at large in the Town of Ken- slngton._W. L. Delaney, Town Clerk. 7406-7-l4-tts3l. ion Rink, Wednesday night,‘ July 15th. Auspices of Crystal Hockey Club, Summerside. 800 Dancers, nov- eltles, vaudeville, Ice Cream, Cake, Drinks, Monster Grab-bag. music on Island. The biggest dance of the season. Don't miss it-‘Iickets 75 cents. ' 7878-7-13-2i. —.Mr. John A. Mountain, Lan- caster, N. 1-1., is at present. visiting his brother, IVIr. Michael L. Moun- tatin, retired section foreman, Ken- slngton- It is forty-four years since Mr. Mountain, from the homestead in Irlshtown went to Lancaster. Shortly after his advent there, he secured employment on the Boston and Maine Railroad. Here he con- tinued satisfactorily performing the duties of his position until about two years ago when he honorably retired. Mr. Mountain is a. fine specimen of well preserved man- hood, having during his long term of employment on the road, enjoy- cd robust health. Of his family there survive his sister, Annie, Mrs. Benjamin Adams, and three broth- ers Michael, retired Section Fore- man, C. G. R., Kenslngton; Wil- liam. Amherst, N. S.; ‘and James Alvie, Alma, Lot 3. JOhn A. Moun. tain is a fine specimen of well pre- served manhood, thus proving that a busy and well ordained life in- sures robust health in advancing years. He finds but few of his as- sociates oi’ early years, but these he is visiting and they all give him the welcome hand. He strongly advises all our young men, who are com- fortably situated here, to persevere in the promising conditions sur- rounding them,‘ and be not allured from home by the inflated success of some who have gone abroad. You seldom hear of those who have failed, you see some of them re- turn. Stay at home, assist in ad- vancing your own, as well as the interests oi‘ the whole Province and make it a little bit of Heaven, called Prince Edward Island-Y. MALPEQUE At the annual meeting of Hamil- ton School, there was an interest- ing program of readings, music, etc. Recitations were given by Dorothy Woodside, Glendon Crozler, Harry Taylor, Leila Ramsay, Wendell Crozler and John Owen. There was also e. splendid dialogue entitled "Little Pitchers," a duet by Eileen and Elizabeth Ramsay and a chorus by the pupils. The different num- bers on the programme was inter- spersed with an examination of the grades. The following were registered guests at the “MacGougan House", Malpeque Corner: John MacLcod, Summerslde; B. E. J-iuestls, St. John; Harry A. B. Fales, St. John; Rev. and Mrs. C. N. Brown, Char- lottetown; Elizabeth Fraser Brown, Charlottetown; F. J. Casey, Char- lottetown. Miss Margaret MacGougan, Ken- slngton, is spending a few days the guest oi Mrs. John Simpson. Rev. and Mrs. C. N. Brown, ac- companied by Dugald Ramsay were motorists in attendance at the Trin- ity Sunday School picnic. Mr. F. J. Casey, Charlottetown, paid a business trip here on Thurs- day. W- ""1 M's °.~ .3?!¥!§*!¥..M1l§-_ George Bealrsto and Mr. Ralph Beairsto, retumed home on Thurs- day evening from a pleasant motor trip to Nova Scotla. Mr. Cedric Owen, Hamilton, who was suddenly stricken with appen- County Hospital on Wednesday. The patient was successfully oper- nted on and is doing as well as can be expected, after so serious an operation. The farm and home oi Mr. An- drew MecNelli, has been purchased by Mr. Chester Woodside, Mslpeque. The stock and machinery were sold by suction on Monday, July 0th, and St. Peter's. values were realized. Mr. Hugh A. Morrison, Kenslngton, acting as will u auctioneer, __whengver Mr. sud Mrs._lu —MONSTEB osncn m Kensing- ' Best , dicitls, was taken to the Prince, the sale was largely attended. Good the Political Meetings lst. ti ll E E N ‘S Public Meetings will be held in this District at the following places and dates to discuss the issues in the present election campaign. Irlshtown ............... Jnly 2D Clifton . .. July 22 Hope River .. ... July 23 Granville ... .. July 24 Kelly’s Cross ... July 27 Emyvale . . July 2B Bonshaw July 29 Crapaud . July 30 Breadalbane July 3i All Meetings will commence at 8 PLM. (Signed) THOS. TVIGMORII. WALTER G. MaoKENZIE, PETER SINCLAIR, W. F. ALAN STEWART. 7342-7-11-18daily to 3i. Eastern Guardian ..'WESTERN QUEEN FLOUR- The good Hard Wheat Flour at the‘ low price. Ask your dealer. 7212-7-10-6l. .."CARDlGAN-DUNDAS PRES- BYTERIAN Churches. Services for sabbath, July 19th: Cardigan at 11 a. m.; Lorne Valley at 3 p. m; Dun- das at 7.30 p. m. Preaching at the hall, Martlnvale, on Thursday, July 16th, at 8 p. m. Rev. W. E. Davies, B.A., Minister. A HIGHLY SENSITIVE IN- STRUMENT The eye, extraordinarily sensit- ive though it otherwise can be, ex- periences great difficulty in dis- criminating between white and near ly white substances. To this end, an instrument has been designed wherein the eye oi the observer has been replaced by a. photo- el- ectric cell, which enables the in- strument to measure accurately the extremely tween “white” surfaces. By this means differences lllappreciable to the eye of even a trained observer can be detected. COWBELL REMINDS DRIVERS KNOXVILLE, Tenn., July 13—.A bottling company here which 0P‘ crates several trucks has attached a cowbell to the key to a. warehouse so drivers may be warned not to carry of! the key with them to the inconvenience oi’ other drivers. MscNelll decide to locate, they will be followed by the good wishes of this community, which has lust been sold, has long been occupied by members of the MacNeill fam- ily, but its ownership has now changed and citizens in general will wish Mr. Woodside every success in his new venture. Mrs. Ieonard Libby and two children, of Portland, Maine, arriv- ed here on Tuesday evening and are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank MacKay.—M. [TU YOU KNUW Ellie “AKING 0F BREAD PROFESSION -l WAS AT ROME 1'10 BC. t3: WELUBRED MOKE BUCKWGHHM ailwyou e complete set 32's!’ Dlfitwkgty centlwlilhrlng youthealytesrds neeeumomied olbumlnw collection ms . t flascsrdsm|bs Mo...» col. m. l" Buckingham Cancun-e smooth Im- powerful ul violet ‘mdisnomuomellowllrrg-iulunssfl osflld é (it; eh Fortune Bridge, uneasy. Jilly so. St. Coltlmbl, Wednesday, Jnly N. small differences be» . ¢¢l!I¢=dey Monies i all. we. , Half Day-Jlalf APricc S316 of rile following specials Clearing lines of WALL PAPER, 22 Small lot of flowered CHINTZ, reg“. and 80 inch width, HALF DAY lsr 85 to 75c. HZALF D'A'y ................... HALF PRICE ... HALF PRICE 2 pieces FURNITURE TAPESTRY Remnants of Marquisette, Fllet Nets Wednesday, morning. HALF DAY and Curtain materials,- HALF DAY, "Iva roeouspggsssseoneele zees-espqsesseu- III HALF PRICE TOWELS—HALF DA D Slightly soiled linen HUCK TOWELS, HALF DAY. ...... HALF PRICE A Slightly soiled Madeira Linen Doyieys. HALF DAY -. ..». HALF PRICE A Pajama Sensation For Ladies This lot of pajamas in ladies and children’s sizes, will be cleared Wed- nesday morning at . HALF PRICE HALF DAY-HALF PRICE F OR MEN & BOYS 3 doz. Boys’ Soiled Shirts and Blous- es. All sizes .............. V: PRICE Boys’ Flannel Blazers, sizes 6 to 12 years in greens and maroons, % PRICE Men's Fancy Broadcloth Shirts, sep- arate collars and collars attached all sizes 1/; PRICE Ladies’ Hand Bags and purses '/; PRICE Leather Bridge Scores V; PRICE Fancy Velvet CushlouTops V; PRICE On Sale Wednesday Only l 4‘\ / J ON SALE WEDNESDAY 25 Boys’ fancy tweed suits, single, and double breasted, long trousers. sizes26 to 35 V; PRICE A small lot of boyslknit suits ....................... V; PRICE Boys’ White Sweat Shirts and White Whoopee Pants, all sizes '/; PRICE Complete Clearance of Women’s__ and Children’s Spring g Coatsu-HALF PRICE -This special sale is eifective NOW. ALL THE Spring Coats, women's and children's are to be cleared within the next few days, and you have the privilege of buying at HALF PRICE i $10.00 Coats now $16.50 Coats now $8.25 25.00 Coats now $12.50 $35.00 Coats now 17.50 " $48.00 Coats now 24.00 This. particular HALF PRICE offer is available NOW, and we recom- mend your shopping early. MONTREAL onu. m CHARGE or scnoor. m unison ISLAND ,. SAINT PETERS HORSE ills * Wednesday, July 22nd. " STARTlllli AT 2 P. ll. 4—llcd llot 0Iasses—4 MONTREAL, July IS-Nilork hi! recently been received hers of the arrival at 8t. AuUllst-lne Blind. l" the Canadian Labrador, of Miss Al- fredo Montague, daughter of Mr- and Mrs. A. Montague. ot this ow- whoseiledonthsstelmer Beblel. from Quebec on June M. to oven the‘ first school eves established in that remote pert of the province for the llllt three years a mud»! of the teaching stsif d the Maison- neuve public school-k l. former su- perior of the Amherst Playground. land for thrseyears the has been superior of handicraft work in con nectlorl with tbs PllYINund Also- cistlon 0t Montreal. She is mn- tresrs only representative this yes-r ln the summer voluntary teaching service under the ldmlnllifltibn of the Quebec Government's depart- ment of education, and will have charge o! both adult and children in the first school em domed on so. Ausustlno Island. WIIITIINNIITIANIAII PEIADEPIIIA. Jul! lI-Aflni wire four tan-thousandth; of on inch in diameter-cerium o! the thlcknenefshumenbslw-nrovid- es the ruunsnt is: s new woo leurpdevslopedbythewsstiflllwms Lamp Oosnpunyhsocosding to on zlilTr-otand Pace PurseS250ll0 2.2a Trot llltl Pace Pol-u 6250-00 2.28 Trot Purse 8100-00 2.20 Trot and Pace (Kings County Horses) . . Purse 3100-00 ramuwneluhwosuotmilllumleaehlsel. - Entrance Fee 5%. No deductions from money winner!- Flvo or more horses to enter. tour to start. Races on three heat plsu. Every host a race. 10$ of Purse goes towlnnfll‘: balance divided into three equal psrts, to be raced for sac host and divided S0, 25, 15 and 10% to first fourhorsel- I ale-ill close July rsul. Money W011 um date will llot count against horse. ammo canons will he ...‘... u.» ell-l l: all clear? of Rollo Bey Parish, so everyone can rest assured 0t P "l Y- o! good food to est.‘ ‘ slut Pull-ram. have yearl lellltl thenllllllln W; urprogrsmwlll draw bl eds ofgood horns!" mlgsttlss with thrilling ilnls es willg-ssult. Be llll‘! l" come sud bring your trisndi. Admission 80 ecutl. ' it AUIGLEY ALBE '1‘ Q I p 1's nevi lerblbl snselmesnrdntmldsbyofflalslsol .,' r wv-l