llli ‘ta/ESTER N GUARDIAN AGENT-Mn. John QUMMEBSLDI and Pond. M Water Street Eat-Phone 289 subscript-ION. Advert-Irina‘ should be left with Mrs. Pond PRINCE COUNTY uardlflll ml! be Mesh! ihiiy at all! or the tlluowill; Ital-q u. Gourliee D getore w t MIT“ GIIIIIII. B7 ‘Grai-ivfilesgi gnu. Th°iZIi§ItIIB'-' w" '|l t re, Witter 8t. lstaiery, Water 3t. Th, Guardian will be delivered to a P rirr B"? ‘I z‘ per day or 10o per week. nlyhone 288 Ior this lervloo u m; order to the boy responsible for deliveries on your route. a home in Summerslde b; i, olllmll is reserved for news Lhludal interest but llvertisln] o, ‘ ngwsy nature may be insert- “ 3; z cents o word strictly pay- m, in advance. _ I Magnesia 32 oz. 15c. ogmlgKpi-ug store. L-iil2-8-l6-2i. HANDLES FUJTBII lold ' iseiiie-zi ‘ RUOFS d Gutters Tmjktjtfiilt; suppliegncllstrlbuted 1581-8-16-21 l0 CREAM DE- 5c at Taylor Drug Co., :1, MYTH‘. Mattresses, extra 1dr iioine 0i.‘ cottage in " 1580-0-16-21 ,_ ['l‘l'ii\‘l-ll) 110 DOVER. NJ!- w- ill \' Archibald, who has ‘ " nis wife's father. M1‘- sllluimcrsicic, has re- jloine in Dover, New , Mrs. Archibald £11111 . llllii‘, inc rcmziiiiirig for the ‘U1,- or liltl summer. S ARROW’ ESCAPE-AI!‘- mlil niid his daughter. _,, .: IlUL l6. narrowly @5- ll..l_. lll_llll',\' when the wag- < lllrc driving was Struck b)’ 1.; “Jgim was badly smatt- lyjt I‘ occupants rind the horse ere uiiiiint. S —('lll‘lt(‘ll NOTICE-lime ser- (‘Sill ilil- l‘lll'lSh of Newbondon 5 August 18th Will bf! as '1' iinrlss, French River. j Communion 10.30 RM. St. Ste- Biiiiinztoii, evening prayer. Mark's-Remington _l.El-‘T FOR lIIONTREAIw-Mlss ian- \l ' left on Friday n11, to Mont- a1, ML .\ cCardie is on the aching stall oi the Summerside Fmitioi, and ls ll. daughter of . miri Airs. James McCardle of (id '1‘ TREEIIOLIII, ‘ON r. and Mrs. F. aster Hugh Tinglcy, t. Si. John, N.B.; H. R. . rl llnuir, Mrs. Albert Mac- iaild. .\Il‘<. (‘arson MacDonald, id .\l.n"l)0nald, Plctou, N.S.; lsibvi Ilcwis, Montreal; Mrs. ‘allaiiec. Ivlcdicine Hat, Alta; Francis Lewis. Bedford. N.S.:' 1i. Laulollt, st. John, NB. . INJURIES-Mrs. A. .D . oi Lawrence, Mass, is in c Plant; (jounty Hospital, suf- r irlml a fractured ankle. The lug over a fence. u \‘lFlL to her mother. \ (‘- Mlscoiiche, P C ' Mr. Regina s lS resting comfortably l1'\‘. County Hospital. S —‘" our. llléléjlTsTt TIIREATEN- 0B1‘ riiisouuit-Mr. .1. s. “YYBETHRUM powder for cattle spray- Gourlles Drug store, L-612-B-16-2i. —STAINLESS ENAMEL House- hold and cottage utensils sold right at Brace s. L580-8-lo-2i —FRESl-I stock Moll-s Chocolates just arrived. Gourlies Drug Stoi"e. L-612-8-l6-2i. —~AUTO CLEANING and Simon. 111118. reasonable rates. Louis Monsc, New Annan Route 2. L-505-8-l3-l7. -i>iiti> wooo Qyvs with Swed- ish Blades obtainable at Bruce's. L-627-B-l7-2l —RALPH G. IIIU'I"I‘AI{'I', era] Insurance Agency. Gen- lnsiiriiilcc of all kinds. Liberal contracts at lowest rates. Phone Siimuicrsioe. o27-l: 527-2. 1,331-11, VISITING IN S‘SIDE. -- Miss Anna May Higgins. of Boston, is, renewing old acquaintances in ummerslde and is a guest III. lilo Mawley House. s —RETUII.NED FROM SAINT JOHN-M}. and Mi"s. Ernest Wright have returned home to summer-stile after an enjoyable niotoi" trip to Saint John and Ctimpbeilttin, N.H., where they were \‘l$ll.lllt.{ friends. S -FOR. RENT —- Store 0r Oilii-e on Water street, Siiinincrsitlc, Apply Percy I... Bowncss dz Son. Immed- iate possession, rcnsoiiztole rciit. L-04U-B-l7-2i—2~l-28. —-ATTENDING CONVENTION.- Mr. _W. A. Currie, 0i Siiiiimcrsidc, uistrict Governor oi the hint-innit- Y's Men's Clubs. left this week io attend the llllefllilllOllili Convin- tlon of Y's Men's giubs, which is being held at silver Bay. New York State. He was accompanied by Mrs, Currie and family. S —-LEFT FOR HALIFAX. — Mr. Leigh Mountain, of the stair of the Prince inward Island Fur Pool, lt-it Friday morning for Hnliiax to j n the military headquarters slnll. Mi". Mountain served in the \\'lll' Ol 1914- 1918, iii the navy. A (lay or two ago he was called on by inc OIIlCOI‘ in charge of the llllilLi\l‘_\‘ hcziri- uuarters to report ror duty. He passed all medical tests, and is. as, he says, “fit as a fiddle." His malty friends wish him liick_ 3i —CONDITI()N SERIOUS —Co1.i- dition of Eldon Matthews, Albcrtoii in hospital at Sumuierside was rc- ported to be "quite serious". He was injured during a truck drivers strike at Bloomfield on WLKIIIQS- day. He was struck when hc nt- tempted to hail a truck driver who was continuing to haul asphalt‘ from a. paving company plant to St. Eleanors Airport. —ON THE MAINLAND. -Mayor Campbell and Mr. Louis Hacker, manager of the Sumllierside Elec- tric Light Plant, are on the nr n- land in connection with the ,.r- chase of the two new units forthe electric light plant. They trill in- spect a pant recently installed at Yarmouth similar to one being con- sidered by the town. Nothing was decided on by the town council nt their council meeting on Wednes- day and the matter is laid over for a few days. 5 errv an (‘iilvrly man who runs a fill l'fi‘(".\'l‘(I a bad fright 0n ilIll'S(ifl\' morning when he was Iiiwifv ‘(I by ii prisoner from the nl lt appears that some i rhi- ])l’l<Oil0l'S who are serving rmis int" lesser offences are al- 01 d out tn cut the grass round h? l‘: This man had been put " 1111 fin" vngmncy and was evi- ""1 ililvillucrl to do odd jobs ' ilP- iii is alleged to have gone 11 1'1" vort- null made a. small iirrliilsr and after doing so, shut ill‘ minor. uni his back against it, "<1 dcinriilrlcd that Mr. Perry mid on money. On Mr. . he is reported t0 lnncncd him. At that mo- f Stnwiif wright came along ‘I M1‘- PPlTy beckoned to him "I took charge of the man and lied him in the cells-S. —\I'I-Illl)ING BELLS. — A quiet t an»: was solt-mnizcd on Wed- l-‘flfli l1II1‘l‘ll0Oll at the North Be- °1i~1t tinted Cliurcn parsonage, ‘. 11F. Hoddinott officiating, ‘F11. 111s. Ruth Marjorie Tuplin, i-Isutvi" or 11B lulu airs. fuplin, became the ~~1\' of Mr, James Herbert P0042, _ol England, but who has ldcnt oi New Arman ior it ‘lhc bride was given m1 like by her lather, and W15 Q "1-11111111»: lll a street len th “f; 0i ltiountcrcy rose crepe. w th c picture hat and harmonizing . "W- ‘lne urlcle carried a _ ‘Minuet of sweet peas and “""“"“iw11~ Miss Edna Dalzlei at- “Wi 111v britlc and was dressed in gsciiu,‘ r0001‘ and carried a sheaf ,‘,E°l')‘$°1_ticas. Mr. James Tuplln, A“ Wits brothel‘, acted as grooms- ‘ 111v ceremony was perform- - s‘ = "tam" t." . '1" i'l(‘lliS w o wis ed t» e tuupll: every happiness. After 0'01; lévllillglllgilellO/iilli anfl lglrs. ie r ome n ew , is T Previous to her marriage, . herlipliil was tendered a shown- a 1011111: friends at her home amxrixv-Aiiiinn. The bride-to-be ‘tteiidctlhqg;ilhffigntétqegr? axgriniya? ‘.,‘if,§,,’,1,‘]11“v Tupiin presented hei- . 1 a lovely bouquet of flow- mknx‘ 1i; drawing room Wu l; pm. mmg ‘LWIWWMS. making a lovely tesriltilr , “ill?! ‘in her oopularltynyAsaiatl “Hm: k111i rafts were Miss ivisry xiugse Q,‘ 3 Miss Edna Dalzlel, Miss c “Iwikllilgic and Miss Lily Carr. 111- Albert $022? wuivilsspmhglldpld a" . - m, ‘hi-i IIITRIIOWIPd"(‘F' the rnIts, ~ "malndef of the evenln I: "lm-“nl-IY spent in a aocia mall 5101'!‘ near the Prince County- ary at Glace Bay. M". James Tuplm and d8 5 Lpage French nanrr W11 —Miss Mabel Newsome, mission- ls the guest of her aunt Mrs. N. R. wright, Sum- merslde. S Borden Mr. and Mrs. Llonis Hackett ac- companied by Miss Porgy Mac- Donald and Mr. Henry Ccretti ar- rived home to Borden on Tuesday evening from a very plemaiit trip to Montreal and oihcr places. Misstm Patricia and wviirie Chap- pell’ of Borden left m Tuesday morning for a visit to Shediac. Mr. Hyatt Haslam and daughter Evelyn, of Springfield, also Miss Willa. Woodslde oi’ St. John. NB, nesday Mrs. Eldon Campbell and faqlly and Mrs. A. G. Chappcll were vh- lstore to Surnlmerside on Thurs- Y. Mrs. George Sharpe who tinder- went a successful tonsil ojwrntion in the Prince County Hospital this week returned to Borden 0n 'I’hurs- day and is convalcscizig nicsly HI her home here Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Francis of Freetown were visitors to Bcrdcuon Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Holiiii“ and daughter Brtty of Mans, acccinP" nnied by Mrs. Glen Jenkins and iMss Betty Jenkins of GFnl‘f!*“?()\\'h. were visitors f0 Bordrn 0:1 Thurs- day guests of Mr. and Mr» Wm. White. . The wcklv card party of the Borden Women's Insmntc was held an Thursday (Wftlillfl with _ 4 tables playinti- L101“ i1r=1 our-r was won by Mrs. _P, J. M v second Mrs. W. Firm Grh fzr Mr. Driery Richard. second Mr- James MacAleer with ccnsolntimt rprlzes going to Mrs. F. Dar"? "11" m, M, campboll. FPIZPCIII. was won by Mrs. T. Sexton. A MAY uaynvritsiurn r Plilbf [DNDOM-ACPI - ASSOPIIIIPSNL Gen. de Gau'le_ hand of 100d French Forces. hobo I01‘ W“ fir“; of a French daily piIIWl‘ f" 1v -v training here. the French <‘?_~‘1:_-_ and wnqilsh symilflliluml‘. A ~ a -< 5 _, van in t\v.'i edition] on Bastille Dal’. Jilly I4- welre visitors to Borden on Wed- AND PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE BACK STRETCH IIOWII TIIE (Continued from page 7, Summerslde. Honestly, I am glue the"? “"1511"- a person. not even 111°“ twat: against Major Bowes, that did not feel pleased to see this 599d SPOYt-swoman have a. win. 1n ‘IIPWYY 01‘ defeat the genial Cap- nim and his worthy wife never “PPM!” 11116111)’ elexd or utter a “Omhliiinl- Then. too, Lloyd O’Brian must bewhanded a bouquet because as the iron men" indicated there ueie few who shared the belle; that, MHIOX‘ Bowes would head the field. As is usual at the conclusion of our big harness meet we present statistics of the meeting together with particulars of horses that took new records or reduced their rccorrls. In writing Iinls to 01d Home Week we take this opportun- 11)‘ of thanking hundreds of friends lroiii all over the Maritlmes who greeted us so warmly. We hope they (‘llj0_\'0d themselves and that the 1119051110» associations will be renew. lyndaii scinple, Kcnsington, cd next year. STATISTICS OF TI-IE MEETING Ribbons for Owners oi’ Winning Horses Daniel Chisholm, Port Hawkes- }i_111"iL". C. B. N. s., Peter Plfl -2.22 1'0 . MilCNClll and MacIsaac, Char- lottetown dz Glace Bay. N. S», Aaron L.—-2.lZ Trot 8t Pace. Hugh Fraser, Monctovn, N’. B.. Ada Vilortlrv-Three Year Old Futurity. Di". A. Mclsaac, Glace Bay. Peter At. Coiirt-222 Pace 1st. Division. Tyndall Sample. Kenslngton,’ Squire Hanover-ii’! Trot. F. C. McCurdy, Truro, N. S., San Ton—2.l6 Trot 8t Pace. Mrs. S. Grady, Summerslde. Major Bowes, 2.22 Pace 2nd Divi- sicii. Pctcr NIacD/Iahon, Kenslngfon, Bebe hIcEl\\"_vn-2.19 Trot dz Pace. C. H. Horton, Murray River, P. E. 1., Jane Azoff-Free For A11, J. A. Kerr, 'I‘ruro, N. S., Hillside Scott-Foul" Year Old Futurity. C F. Bennett, Murray River, ' First-Tito Year Old Fu- Trot. Latvlcss. Kenslngton, Hilda Budloiig-Ttvo Year Old Fu- turitv. Robert Ryan. Maine, Alloway- Free For All Trot. Nair Glasgow Community Club, Duticy Pntch-2.l'4' Trot lSz Pace. Winning Drivers of Each Race Win. Hood, Peter. Pln-—2.22 ‘Trot. Jory O'Brien, Aron L.—2.l2 Trot. 8a Paco. Al Bcllcrcnu, Ada Worthy—'I‘hree Yvnr Old Futurity Ollie Rudderham, Peter At Court -2.22 Pace lst. Division. '1‘_\"iidnll Semple, Squire Hanover -2.l7 ‘Trot. J. Sanderson, San Ton—2.l6 Trot. & Pace. Lloyd O'Brien. Major Bowes- 2.22 Pace 2nd. div. ‘Tyndall Senipic, Bebe McElwyn. -2.l9 Trot dz Pace. Willard Kelly, Jane Azoff —Free For All. Johnny Conroy, Hillside Scott. -Four Year Old Futurity. Clarence Schuman. Lusty's First ——T\\'O Year Old Futurity. Tyndall Semple, Hilda Budlong -Ttro Year Old Futurity Pace. Robert Ryan, Alioway-Free For All Trot. John Macmillan, Dudey Patch- 214 Trot 8a Pace. Caretakers of Winning Horses R/addle Hood, Peter Pin—2.22 Trot. Lcn O'Meara, Aaron L.-2.l2 Trot & Pace. Jack Foy, Ada. Year Old Futurity. Bob Bremms-r, Peter At Court- 222 Pace. 1st. dlv. Earle Semple, Squire Hanover- 2.l'l Trot. Harry Balllcy, San Ton—2.l6 Trot & Pace. Chester smith, Major Bowes-2.22 Pace 2nd. Div. Orin Jarcline, Bebe MlcEliwyzir- 2.19 Trot 8a Pace. Austin Tierney, Jane Arioff — Free For All. Worthy-Three Four Year Old Futurity. Teddy Wcir. Lusty's First-Two Year Old Futurity Trot. Frank wagon. Hilda Budlong- Two Year Old Futurity Pace. Brad Walker, Alloway-Free For All Trot. Billie oKec-fe, Dudey Patch, — 2.14 Trot dz Pace. The statLstlcs given below do not include the Futurltles. Thcre were 23 hens paced dur- ing the meeting the fastest being the 2.06 1-2 of Dudey Patch in the 2.14 Trot dz Pace and the slow- est the 2.15 1-2 of Major Bowcs in the Second Division of the 2.22 Pace. The average time of the 23 hcnts was 2.10 l-4. Last year's aver- r apt‘ time for 20 heats was 2.09 3-4. 'I'licro iwrc l0 heats trotted dur- inc tho meeting the fastest being tho 207 11-4 of Alloway in the Free frr All 'I‘i"ni. and the slowest the 215 l-L’ of Nnilva in the Dash Race. The average time of the 10 heats was 212 l-4. (Last Year's average for 9 hcnts trotted was 2.13) Th." fastest. race of the meet was tlic 2.14 Trot and Pace won by ‘of 2.07 l-4. (The average time o! (“t- iasirst race last year was 2.07- i-2 in tho 2.19 Trot and Pace won by Happy L.) ‘rho slowtst race was the Tl-nt wrrl by Peter Pin in the aver- aizl- time of 2.14 2-3. (The average I)\' Riot Hanover. ' Curilciig of 9'70 l-I. ; Sulflv rqtrallcrl his record L206 l4 made at 36911018119- Bob Biemmer. Hillside Scott -- inllflfij’ Patch in the average time a .. 2.22 ' ‘ time nf the |iowcst race last year was 2.14 l-2 in the 2.22 Trot won New rccords were taken by Peter at Court of 2.12 1-4; George Mac r\f 2.20; Ada Wcrthy of 2.23; Hilda 0f The following hQrsLs reduced their records: Model T. from 2.15 to 2.14 3-4; Peter Pin from 2.17 1-4 to 2.14 1-2; San Ton from 2.10 to 2.08; June Evans from 2.11 l-2 to 2.11: Siumy Hal from 2.14 to 2.13- 1-2; Major Bowes from 2.13 1-2 to 2.12 1-2; Skippy Dale from 2.20 to 2.14 1-2; Hal Britton from 2.11 to 209 3-4; Dudey Patch from 2.10 to 2.06 1-2; Aaron L. from 2.08 to 2.07 1-4; Nativa from 2.20 to 2.15- Margaret Jean from 2.30 to MacDonald British Consuls Ti"o- phy presented to the driver win- hing the most points during the meeting won equally by ‘Tyndall Sample, Kensingwn, and Joe O'- Brien, 01' Charlottetown, with 1'7 points, qmmvD to the driver ivinriing the must points during the meeting and $10.00 to the drlvcr Wllilllfig the second most points during tne meeting, equally divided betweeié an Joe O'Brien, Ciiariottetovrn. $10.00 to the driver driving the fastest heat trotting during tiic meet. won by Robert Ryan, Hart- land, N.B._ with Aiiowiiy, Ltd-iii, time 2.07%. $10.00 to the caretaker of the hcrse trotting the fastest heat dur- ing the meet won bv Brad Waikei", l-lartland. N.B., caretaker of Allo- way. @1000 to the driver (lrivlng the fastest heat pat: lg during the meet won by John hluclviillan, New Glas- gow with uuciey Patch, 2.061,... $10.00 to the caretaker of the horse pacing the ictstest heat during the meeting. won by Bi.iy O'Kccic, New Glasgow, caretaker of Uudry Patch 2001i. $o000 iur breaking the track trot- ting record 20821., made by Heatherbeli, 2.0831 in 1936. won by Robert Ryan, Hartlaiid, N.B., owner aiagli, driver of Alionay, 2.04m time Z, i The above statistics give but an incomplete picture of one ct the most wonderiul racing meets in lylaritiine annals. ‘lliat may seemii rather strong statement, but ii you were a spectator for the four alter- noons just been astonished at tiic nnmlicr close finishes that brought, spectat- ors cheering wiltty to LXPBIIUIKTKI ended you would harelkm“ ‘mt I" the (yarns ihclr il-ctJGuv second. hoixsxini-ii who have Goldrii Guy To see that C ad ' everything theyafieeti-flrsgiegot‘: Daste to guns, Phillip A. Che‘. ""- WIYIIIIWK. has been appointed Master - General of Ordananoc u, Ottawa. Ila was general manager of the Hudson's Bay Co, Track Trotting ljContlnued from paga 1, s, “ second on the first turn from Dude)’ Patch and Vesta Bars trail- ing. Past the stretch Sari Ton was on the outside with Dudey tucked in. Up the back stretch San Ton showed a nose in front but as they hit the turn Dudey pulled away ,out to pace around the field with ysnn Tcm following. Aaron 1., 1911 ,bnck to third and the race was Qietivcen Ducley and San Ton, the former winning in 2:07 3-4 will; the first half in 1:03. Dash Race-Purse $100 Nellie Grey went away in front followed by Lucky Guy. Paul Abbe. Qurcnic O‘Ncnle. Nativa, Golden (Guy and Fred Worthy. Going up the- back stretch Lucky Guy made ‘,0 try for the pole, racing on the, lnutside of Nellie Grey, but couldn't make the grade. They kept ‘these positions with the ex- lccption of Frcd Worthy who Iliad moved up to fifth. as the ‘horses hit the top of the stretch lthe second time around. Here Liickv Guy. Guy Abbe and Natlva started their drives. Coming down ithe stretch Lucky Guy shuwed in last few yards _ headed bv the fast-going ‘NllIlVfl who copped the heat lluckv Nellie Grey third. fourth. Paul Abbe been following inc lacing game -‘-, who had finished mcond was plac- 551115 m!‘ 115111 a Ci‘1\'~\11')‘~5~"1.)' 1111')’ ed fif‘li for running in the stretch llL-Vcl‘ saw iliiylllilli: like it. find W1‘ with Worthy sixth and Queenie ourselves cannot TUnlUlllDCl‘ such 011cm; seventh strenuciu and (‘Xclllllg raccs. ‘ ' I 2nd Dash Rare (Handicap) Chaiuottctoivil D1‘i\lll,1,{ iiigs. cxceleniiy" conducted, ac)". and the visiting horsemen merit nccorcicrl them. The timers curatelv rested the auiarcling of prizes of officials: Starter, Otto Irvine. Mars Hil Maine. Judges, D. K. MacLeod. W. S etown. town, Clerk of Course, W. J. Brown Charlottetown. Southport, Ira Carr, Coychead. Distance Judge. Ira Douglas, Charlottetown. largely deserted as the hcrst, which takes place imxt We: nesday afternoon. weeks for most of them. Use Minard’: f-owrgdandruff. The meeting was. as ilstini with Park mfict- and kncivledge of the sport lll)(i liccur-l The judges were calicd upon‘ several times to make iiaiiixiiic dc- cisions. but no favoritism was shown were thoroughly pleased with the trcnt-ifourth with the mile in 2:14. Biéctiwn, Dr. Heath McIntyre, Char-I Patrol Judges J. A. MncDonaldQgmlnje Budlcm" rcnmpbell) 2 3 This morning the track will be visiting airlfeglieg) ii.?(,r2..:c2 Ibggeiflxlléogke I Wilbur Latvless, Kensingtori. be two days racing at Truro on ‘the 28th and 29th. and another two days meeting at Sydney. Sept. 2 and s,,M1111c Kalmuck (Kelly) so that there is a busv two or tlirce Purse S! 00.00 The Baker went awny in front "<l'tf~l' d ti "i-. 15,31); Llusofimgf.‘Lfihelesffifé}.iwith a IOVO-footr handicap. ‘Fhej- tho judges and the inn "» \\'ilO\\'(‘l‘C a?‘ the “W0 m‘ m9 first’ ""01? all selected for the‘- exporiencc ‘Hm Ram“ Hancw” “QM “I The third and Mzirtiudcll fourth. At the l-8th pols- Bnrncy pulled out ltn ivln by taro lengths. The Baker fsccond. Viklne third. Martin Dell too. had a very important |iiirt ha» gmujybugy they were called lll)0il_ to time ac-i as on their expciiiic-s t0 fastest heats and breaking track re- cord. Below will be found the list ‘hvo Year Old Futurity stakes Lusty First (Schuman) 1 Dorothy Abelie (A. Lowery) 2 Walt irSee (MacDonald) 4 WKcllus Nightmare (Kelly) 8 iMiss Brewer (Power) 5 Times: 2:38, 2:34 l-4. The wiinning horse is owned by arr-mono» 'I‘lmers, L. B_ MacMillan, Dr. F. Q G- F- Bennett. Clftowri- Dougan. Byron Brown, Charlotte-| 1 Two Year 01d Pacers Stakes Hilda Biidlong (Semple) I 1i Jack Clyde (c",\~clr) 3 Raymond BIIKIIOIIL! (J. O'Brien 4 4 Dr. Budlong (Weir) 5 5 Bullctt (C. O'Brien) G Times: 2:24 l-Z. 2.20 l-4. The winning horse is owned by The“ more “mi Frce-for-All Trot, Purse $500 Alloway (Ryan) Hal Britton (McMillan) Harvest Melody (Weir) Dudc Potempkln (Irvine) Lusty Frisco (schumari) Thimble 'l‘hentre —- Starring POPEYE Baker's wheel at the half. Viking, UMMERSIDE GU RD IAN BETTER LIVING BEGINS WITH AN HARVEST 311 222 133 465- 5'74 85'! MODEL 40 ALL-CROP HARVESTER. Qnly Delivered With Model “B" Trait-tor Only S1184, D’3Il\"cl‘(*l. u- .. MODEL so ALL-CROP HARVESTER Only l)“ ljveiivcrcd with Model “WC" Tractor Only $1822. Delivered. LLIS-CHALMERS Ail-GRIP HAIIVESTER The AillS-IIHALMERS All-Crop Harvesters came on the market in i935 THERE IS N0 SUBSTITUTE FUR EXPERIENBt Air llIllI the .\I.Il-I'll0l' lI.\Ii\'I-IS'l‘F.ll wnrk togtlicr to put your griilii= ..~il:luls, roll. Inilltlliig lt-iriinio lllltI trrlhs‘ semi In the hag or bin clean and DRY. Air lliilst separation ulilsliz-i out. eiery lli-riicl, uliilo your neighbor's shocks mildew, just us iiiollii-rfli cllltlit-s vyoiilil do in the liiisket h‘ slic didn't limit; tliem Il]) to dry. Increase IIlt" iiilue of your crop by using one oi‘ these TIIIIPIIIIIN as the extra wclirlit in some crops, win-u stalk rljiriirll, amounts to as much ll! 10%. The sod fills out IPPIIPT, n tilzlis b91101" ql-rinlnlilt-s licttvr. The oltl tliilcrs, who Iicllevcil In stalk FIIWIIII“; “its nature hilt-nil- ed", IIIIII the I‘I!.‘III islvll. W t’ H‘ III‘ I1‘. "(T0- ilIltI ii loam ('II‘lII'f‘(I lite straw DOMINION GOVERNMENT REPORT MAY i940 Over I00 coillliliic-illiriesters were in use in Ilastern ("iiniuln In 1031i iiinl 02% oi tlic flirnit-i-s uni-v satlsillul “III! this method of linrvestliiil. The I(‘llL'IIl or‘ tInii- grain crops iilloiuul to stliiill llIIIT llu-y could he cut averaged 8.5 illiys for “hr-zit, 7.21 for barley and 7S (lays for oats. In rot-merino straw from combined field».- 7095 ll'\'I'(i n ha)" iuiitlt-r. 209,’, "sell slings llll(I 20% pill the straw tlirniitrli a cutting hox. 0n tln- iiicrziuo two lll('l'l from about nine acres per iliiy. (m-rlu-ad on IIlil(‘IiIllI'I'_\' i-nnslsllnir of (la-prei-liillon, lull-rest, repairs null (lirt-rt operating (‘Illlrlffi fur IllIHIIll" IIIIII mutt-rial for n I0“ Ilnrvcster (m 75 acres pcr year was ti" '1'.’ per The slnilliir cost for I)IIltIl‘I' cutting, slookliig and custom tllrwlllng was 53-715 11°!‘ The total rust. lncliitliui.’ WE ILIVII IIOTII SIZEN .\'I‘ OYR FACTORY IN SIIDDIERSIDE WIIIFII WI". OFFER, WAR EXUSII 10% 'I'.\X IIXIIMVI‘. The HALL MFG- Co., Ltd. SUMMERSIDE -Distributors for P. ll. Island- AT PAIJIER ELECTRIC, EASTERN BMW“ C. E0 Cll.\RI.0'l‘1'l~‘.'l'0))'X Squirv llinio\"t-i"_ tscmplci 1F 4 1i D1151! R3" yMfIitmb Lil,“ ‘H3’: "1 3 Protester (Morrisonl '1 9 tl 1111K _~‘~1~l- i _ _ June Evan, (y 0131-19“) g g d ‘Nativa, Taylor) t The winning mi.»- i‘ ...tl by Time; 2:09 3-4. 210T 3-4. 2108. The winning horse is owned by Robert Ryan. 2:14 Trot 8t Pace-Purse Dudey Patch (McMillan) Aaron L. (J. O‘l3i"icn» (Sanderson) Vesta Bars (Moriison) Timc:2:06l—2:2:071-4; 207 -. Winning horse owiiccl by Nt- ' Commillliiy Club, New" ‘Barney Hanover San Tori Glasgow Glasgow, N. S. ‘Lucky Guy (Sobey) Nollie Grey (L. O'Brien) Golden Guy (Semple) ‘Paul Abbe (Harrison) Time: Fri-d Worthy (Rockford) 2:15 1-2. 1. The winning horse is owned the llouctourhe stables, Moncton, N. B. Dash Race (Handicap) The Baker (Langille) Viking (Harrison) (Sample) 1 2 I/VOOI lWlCI l. QGQIJNF‘ b)’ I ‘ . . ._. _ [Keep Mlriarrlh In the ho ‘W. Hcimcssei", CharlilizlLlliwi. BODY I‘i)I'.\'l) IN RIVER _ vii») ‘ll l..'1'»‘, o . l‘ .0! 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