, oonsr 11. 1022 i. A sS0ilRli ll0liSE no», $450.00 -PREMIUMS 4450.00 ‘A The ‘following’ are the classes :-- (1), 2.22 Trot. 2.25 Paee.-Purse $200.00 (2)1240 Straight Trot.-—Purse $150.00. (3) Trot and Pace.—-Purse $100.00 70100.0 open to King's County horses only. Entry fee, 5,per cent of purse, must accompany eh entry. I Kitties close Wednesday, Aug. 115th next.‘ Records made on or since July 15th, 'no_ bar. As we are members of the National Trotting As- Assoclatlon will govern l0ciation,_th~e rules of um lllis meeting ApMISSION, Adults 50 cents. \ Children 25 cents. ' Professional Cards Dr. Cliff Chronic Diseases Bharlottetown P. l. Island, Canada nz Prince 8t. HOURS DAILY, 11. to I D. m. MacDonald 8r MoPhee B. A. J. A. MacDonald. B. A. Barristers, Attorney, Etc. l Money. to Loan Riley Building, Charlottetown MacLeod 8t Bentley W. E. BENTLEY. K. 6. J. A. BENTLEY Barristers and Attorneys MONEY TO LOAN Office-Bank of N. 8. Chambers p. m. May be consulted off hours at 116 l-lillsboro 8t. H. F. McPheo s. s. HESSIAN Iarrlster, Solicitor .Not'ary Public Etc. mouzv TO LOAN Meniscus P. s. Island Eye-Glasses From $2.00 to $10.00 ri-em East Point to cape Ioar is a big territory, yet. right aoroos this ssacs Parkman Supplies the Big Majority . oi Eye-Glasses llmoiy because PARK. MAN'S EYE-GLAIOEI are tho FINEST PROGURABLE. , and he is the ONLY GRAD- UATE OPTICIAN (attend. > aneo courses.) In Montague Call and ooe for‘ yourssli hid UP-TO-DATE OFTIOAL PARLOUII. E. E. PARKMAN Montoya. l’. l. I. vvivv vvvv J. D. Stewart, K. C. Barrister and Solicitor. 84 Great George Street. Solicitors tor the Union Bank o W. Miles Garrison A. B., M. D. Pulmonary T-bercuiosls Specialist i 12o Brighton Road, Charlottetown Gas Treatment in 8elsoted Caaps Telephone 207 Mark R.MoGuigan,BA IARRISTER. SOLIOITOR, ETC Monov to Loan. ‘ Cameron dioelt Charlottetown, P. E. Island e_.i..___..-..__._. Palmer 8t Palmer "-1- Palmer. K. t‘. H. L. Palmer Barristers, Eto. Bank o1 Nova Scotla Building Charlottetown, P. E. I. Money to Loan MORSON 8t DUFFY Barristers and Attornoyqat-Law MONEY TO LOAN iollcitors for Royal Bank of Canada McLean & MoKinnon DONALD McKINNON Barrister, Attorney-st-Law Office-Royal Bank Building Charlottetown, P. E. Island Archibald Graduate on N. Y. Post Graduatq -_—-.i-.-_-__- Dr. ' C. C. l Oandaa. I P Are You ii andicspped By Defective eight? b : Perhaps y.our eyes may bs defective, although you are not aware oi’ the fact. ii‘ you havedlfiiculty in do- ing whstother do easily, or if you have trouble in seeing what others sce clearly, it is time to have your eyes exam- ined. ' ' _ g Do not delay, ior delay is dangerous where" your eyes are concerned. We will glvo you expert ad~ vice. or. Horonsson A New Style _;J H. H. Acorn, Secy "—"ior the Plttehurg Pllfie . mun‘ H“ wire 1s Bu" he“, Before international Pape has} . 5, a r‘ .5 ' THETIHAR THE_ Ellsllaltll annulus 3H9!’ irom Holmarfs Catalog. ..'MR. H. J. MABON, the Mon- tague Optometrist, is busy these liens examining school children's eyes. Parents should see that their children are properly titted I [or their studies now that the "- schools are soon to be opened. People from a distance slruld make appointments. IOOZZ-ihiil On Thurstl l , l, __ Mr Alexansgr sill/leis piezlueeloéfi-STQGK or the concert which was given in‘ th . e CMJBJA. hall at Vernon liiv-, HA-UFAX. Aug. lib-(Quotatlons e?- The following being L119 pru- - llurnlsued lby Johnson and Ward. "elu- Ollenlns address: The menmers o, U", Ch . airman, Local solo. Mrs. l<ur- Exchanga) --"MOUNT STEWART METH QUIET fllBsloN. —-Til6l'e will b9 prelim"!!! service at Black River’ o“ sum")? Auk. 20th. iii. 11 u.m. _Mt. Stewart. at 2i p.ln., gm] Marie at 7 p_m_ --'EXOELLENT CONCERT. — noss McLeod Piano solo Miss o“ ' » Brolnpton ...... .. 35 an V” B"°‘"°- Wmdillfl- Mr- Alw- Bell reliplleee 113% Mat" Irving‘ Mm“ “°'°- MP- W- Abltlbi" 02% u - ..... .. 13.0511’ esoilwltiwlss on” shawmm" ' _ ‘ °- "*- Murray-iLaurerltide Pup 94y, “will 5010. Miss Smith voc'l l " M, I i. x ' ‘i =i° °l Canadian General Electric. s McLeod‘ Each "m" be" Canadian Steamship Com. ing encored l ~ . _ accDm-handstsafifir" "M ""1"- Th°|tanadlan Steamship Pld. . m5 Welling Asbestos Com 62 mills: ti‘: Smith. Mrs. Judson gndbomlnlon Bridge __ " Montreal Power 95 Winnipeg Electric . —. Sm l National Breweries 52% a l Atlantic Sugar 23V, Atcllison ....... .. 102 Unsolved-Mm. Cur 8t Foundry ‘ Am. Locomotive .............. .. TORONTO. Au-g 16_~H,3,.'bert Am. Slnelting & Refining Killg. the automobile mechanic Amwmida 0°99" ----------- -~ nrmglgd a; perm,‘ Quehem by Se“ Canadian ‘Paclilc Railway .. gaunt 0g pelecmves Ausun Much-Now York Central . ell, the lmygl 0114,39,- on the AmjCuba Cane Sugar brmee small mysqenh h, a TorunmCrucllble Steel Kelly Springfield Mex Petroleum international Mer. Marine Press Steel Car Sefxeant Mitchell leit Toronto the woman signed a warrant chur- Eiilg ihe man with non-support. Another wnrunt carried by s“. 17m. Etezlnt Mitchell char ed Kiln wi hlReadlng “Billing lln uutnmolfile lromg J, txrfmmher“ P ' 92% Denlke. n! Toronto. last October. Smdehaker ' 125% King will be brought buck on the Unlu“ Paemc 147 Wm warrants Utah Copper . — ‘ U. S. Steel . 102V; It‘. us reported in despatchcs, he] has nny knowledze oi‘ llle Amhrcr so Small case. Sergeant Mitchell "viii thoroughly investigate this‘ ‘euture oi the case after he reach- ~s Toronlo. . The woman referred to ‘in thngggg ' dvspuich is ‘helolved to he Mary‘ y ' Healey. also oi‘ Toronto, who is 21"., MONTREAL EXCHANGE 1934 Victory . 1933 Victory . ized to have lelt hcre with King-Bank Rm,“ TTNKS -n tho automobile. llllczcrl to hsveimmk Montrea‘ u been stolen ‘from the Deulke gar- Bank Nova 5mm, _ . lllli 2Z0 "ge- Wheat, Sept. 101. Dec. " 102%. ' May 107. t MONTREAL- All‘ 15*" 59W Corn, Sept. 59%. Dec. 50%. May ereant oi ‘Detectives Mitchell, ch57,” Toronto, arived here ill-ls alter‘ Oats’ sepL 30% De‘. 33%‘ May ‘loon lfrom Perce, Quebec. with 3714b Max Philips. Bililg Herbert King., v The arrest oi‘ Phillips is said to‘ '_'" ‘f ‘Y’ o; have followed on information iur-lscoTcH A,“ any: ggon BYE nishcd lby a woman. ‘also under ' arrest here. Sergeant Mitchell, NEW, wank‘ A“; l6___bast w“ m“ to be we“ mmgm‘ hm" u rites [or 12.000 quaris oi Scotch NS “mlersmod ma‘ he Wm procwlllld rye whiskey vzllueci at $200.- ‘ "d to Toronto at once. 000 were hm,‘ m the gnvemment -_€_<0>-—-—- warehouse here today. Th ~wiliskcy was poured into a ~slnkeaiisr each bottle Was bro- ‘ken. - ‘ Kerosene was mixed with the liquor to completely I‘l.\lll ll. oflAanEtwkol‘ Pa“ Aug‘ 1a United States Marshal Hecht i ‘art oi" the skeleton o! a glantlpreiiided- _ lllustodnn has been unearthed by- The "0"" W“ "i191 "m" workmen diggmg mm a bank ohrum runners between America lrray sand, one mile above herc.|“"d ‘he Baimmas- I Glass: -———¢O>i—— Company. N. M. Jacobs. in churgelcanant . From Burning Steamer ‘BATHURST, o! the glass company's sanddlg Aug i5—Somi~.<- sing operations. said today. Al- times it is natural to suppose that i rows GUARDIAN ‘ I New Paradise oi tile Rockies Montreal Stock . JASPER PARK though hurled in the clean sand lile [in this-part oi the country ior a period estimated at not less. than seven thousand yours. the process 0i (ossllizution had not been completed, with the re~ suit that the only part of. the holds little excitement and less oi structure recovered in a periect danger, death or adventure, but‘ stale oi preservation is .a icluur. Captain Hains oi‘ the Bnthurst; or uppcr leg hone. Company Ltd., tug boat Betty IL. D and his islthiul crew could tell a dilllerent story ll some of their ox] pericllces could be wrung lmm‘ their reluctant lips. ' l Week ln and week out through- out the season the Betty l).. per- forms her work oi moving logs from one point in the harbor t0 jasper Park, embracing 4,400 square miles of the most magnificent virgin ' thr world, has long been known to the sportsman. alpmlst mountain scenery ln and lmlrisi, but this summer it calls to holiday scckcrs with a‘ new voice. now nilcrs ideal accommodation in a chalets to bc built ill the jasper an: asper Lodge, the first of a series of Alpine Mount Robson districts. and was formally LODGE IS A REAL HOME THE" MOUNTAINS a throu llout. it a worth-while holiday. Alvlouc opened to the public on june 15th. The lodge is beautifully situated among the singing pines and cedars on thl- shore 0i Lac Beauvcrt, wllilc towering in solemn grandeur on all sides rise the rugged snowy domes, sometimes‘ gleaming like opais in thc shimmering sunlight and sometimes lost amid ihc low-hanging clouds. _lt conslsts of a group ni log nistic buildings blending with the rugged surroundings. A spacious through the valleys with the fresh mountain brcrzcs in your lace. dancing with the guardian purple mountains keeping wzllch-alloficr a most interest- ing variety of recreation. The best oi accommodation has associated with it congenial companionship and scenery rivaliing even that oi the Swiss Alps. . These lodges not only tend to make jasper Park one oi the great travel centres of the Dominion thereby increasing the revenues oi’ our C' ldian National Railways, but also add their sharc toward ultimately placing Canada bedrooms and a sitting-room, are electric-lighted and fitlingiy furnished ere in the Northern Canadian Rockies the tourist will‘ find all that makes The joy oi adventure in exploring and mountaln- climbing, heating on [AC Bcauvert, fishing in the wild mountain torrents. riding “u; £14,?“ "TN- '><\ Menu iI-JM lounlum 1A 2B years Standard for Delayed nml Painful Menstruation. flenled ills “ only. All druglrlata or dlr- ret hy Mall. Price 02.00. Knicker- bocker Raised! 00., 1t Ill. Front 8t" il llllaoui OQOIIIIIII Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Montague, P. E. I Graduate in Optometry Toronto college Exclusive Test Roosn 6on- noetoo with Drug lame z l n. OOOOO-O another, varied by an occasional trip to Bass River or Nlgadoo out side tor a tow, and when required a voyage across the Bay of (Illu- leur [or logs or perhaps for lime- stone. Muny are the t-x- periences 0i their busy livcs, lol‘ lilo on the water i-i ott bcsct with sqllnlls and storms .snd duty lrc- quently calls at early and lute hours. 0t all their adventures. however. the episode oi’ the steam ship Brumath recently wlll likely stand out 1n their memories as the most stirring oi all experienc- ed this season. - 4 Start oi Eventful Trip. I The Betty lD., left Bathursi. early on the evening, manned by her usual crew. Capt. Allanllullls. mute James J. maviglle, and lunm~ bers oi‘ the crew, Frllnk Dugus. George Myers, Frank McSweouey. Frank IRoy and Harry While. 'l‘llere were also WhOflPd. bound in» the limestone quarry, Waldo Bos- cs, Mrs. Bosca and children, and Mrs. Claude Bursglln. The even lng was Cillm, clear and warm lug ihe low shores oi‘ NOW Bruns- alld as the powerful tug cast oil BRINGING UP FATHER- loun e building with an ample stone mnulclltzlliv lriul oi‘ brightness. So tho night vrorc on, wllllc the Betty D. drew ncnrcr ullll llcarcr tn the Gllspc shore. rising, us; u shallow higher and lligllvl" toward, tllc slurs. Pczlcc Pciglll-il cvcry-l where, and evi-ll on thr bout out fvli like sllcukinlg low and seldom, wick roccdinl: behind hcr us llleiulllll the iluaiuy oi lili‘ scour mov- sun slowly sank in a glory of plllkicd to soils. Then rose across the unll gilld and dusk blurred the. out still Wailers the struins oi many lines o! the land, whilc the watm a sweet nlcloily wllilc the stfirs m‘ the grant My shimmery] in scout to he nilcclcd and throw tiny waives oi phosphorescent;illonlsclvi-s in lzrl-atul" uunlllers High!“ Ag darkness (lflqpflflud, moi il-olu lllcir positions, 'l‘hou sudden high shores o" Quchov, r050 like nlly a hlgil. shrill scrlnln rcllt the lovely sail ol‘ livc or six hours. Alld so it pYUVo ed to be. Tllc vcsl-lill sicaillly pill‘- slu-ll her way across tllu buy. lcllv- (‘Qfhppf 5l|a.|nw_ will, hprp dmliair, and the police u!‘ the night liltfl! 1 hrlrhi hrucnn llghl and “'11s shuttered as tllosc on the ililnlurr, rcddcr fllolvs inr the oc-i [WU D. hmlrli tho cry. "shill cusiollul house wllcrc lunlps were allloy! Our sllip is uiire." llgllictl. Galvanized Into Activity. A'Ship on Fircl lnllntrdL-ltclv ille lltiy D, was Thr- sky was full nl‘ slam and ulzlvlllllzi-d iniu iiifllVlLV. Mr, Busv now and lliPii a poiui. oi liglli. ca. without u illouzilt ni’ ili-‘i D09" fireplace, an airy dining-rconya dance pavi ion and a number oi separate sleeping cabins, each contalnlng iour on the map as one of the outstanding meccas ol the world traveller lilo vessel lrom wilicll tile llullles \\'l.‘l't3 HIiW SUOD l0 ilililllliil vvssl-Fs alssistalntelz. llud ulmilll; allomlsltlls, ilislrosst-il Jillll was tllc st llruulzlih. czlrlgvillg passengers ;ll‘.'l crew lo the r-llnlhc-r (I titty. Tile lush 0i‘ removing tllc passengers blegzin lllllll(‘(ll2li.t!l_\‘. liild when all hud been placed safely ilbOilfil iho Betty B., the intense heat irolll thc blazing vessel showed hom timely liln aid hall come. Tho illlln lug ship was now sci-n to go hour lug down lowurd tilt l’ol't Dulllcl wlluri‘. Explosion Shakes Vessel Tllc l-xplosloll 0i scvcrlll cusks oi gasoline on the ilPUk drcw ut- iouiioll iu unoihor danger, that of iirinl: iho “hurl. and worse than that. of exploding a large quanti- t_v of ilyllillfllii‘. stored ‘there. would lcnve its place and go shootlsvusious, cast zldrlft tho ligilifll‘ 9° Should it lluppcu that the burn- —BY he fining. Al pinto (instruction lull elwcii lilo liitl ‘ rzlcvd to ih\‘|l‘ol' lnilvs around. Tllc Belly D-. hcr moorings and lllulle last a 1m; toward the earth, ltjzlvllll; iii-as lU‘L‘li‘l.iJiL‘ iile tug to upllroucil lug Brulnuth sPi lire lo lilo wllurl. line to a. lighter (equipment ilolong lng i.o B08051 inr use all lllc quarry. all WITG happy and contented ill zlllticlpllilun oi‘ il the result would probably he colll- oi cvcry house. thorc-i‘m'l~ iliiil(‘lli)il ll lille to the loullli i all. the ilurniug; silip ulld pfvpillitl] l0 low ulshillltlll- wrm-k away in u loss danger- nus ]\iil(‘i‘ llollg tho shore. The first lino parted, and lilo tug hall 1.0 rull up closl- uguill ill split; u! tho terrific hcut, and zltitlch a sit-cl czlhlv. Alter much difficulty and heroic work 0n illc part o! (Yapt. liuills. ills crow and Mr. llosiul. the lino was securely at- ulcllc-ti illltl lilo llrllluulh, which by ihis llilll‘ was it raging inferno, \\':|s llrnwll uwlly from the llarl and shortly zlftcrwllrlls urns bench ed, gouilg ashore rlizht ui llutllurst Company Liulitelfs limestone quarry’. where the ilrc burned it~ soil‘ Cui. ‘ The Brumath wlls vzlluml ut $75. 000. She was a lower St. Lawrence and Bay o[ Chalour coasting steamer. enonen M0MANUS M di I I ~ i ~ ' ' -. - _ Practieociimsligrgqolggorgfigruose . i ~rHAT baovuck i" MiNE. ibA L OF COUR§E ‘(CURE NOT T i ‘F You comEo Hm‘ ‘T WOULD YOUR xDT-“ER HA5 6591a“ and 1...... , wonouwoe bow M: ,5 U, mo up war- woo l-AIY .1 t “a "w" ‘WQR wv-w-E - W‘ PM- "K-"T ' HE Jv =1‘ Oiilce layer Building, Great George OUT (Anny 7W5 THlNq _ “"5 CAME ‘N AND 5'\‘D NOT ' Btrest, Opposite Guardian Oilioo F r , .1 MORNiNQ ' ' H You ' - TQ olsTuflb HiM A5 . Telephone em. The newest style in ladies ‘a °‘° ‘ VEN .w~-.- WERE LIKE. MY “e w,‘ e n, omee Hours-O to 12 a. m. 1 to o "m, ,, m, ,.,,,,,,,,d pump '_"' ' L, 4 SLEEPAL. , . , ,, with buckle. the’ leather is s. . / _ '_ _ imitating attic/nan ‘skin:- "i L i 0'“ Y . l b wn or re e do, _ "' i Jo As ‘zlozo n y x i‘ a f t D. Also grey buckskin as ‘A 5i o t‘ "I QPEQIM-IIT above .............................. .. $5.00 \ Eyes examined and glasses ' slack Kid .................. .. 83.05 iugllehod when needed. ‘x a i, (ab£:'l7|i1e§1en'??2:: 1:‘ “E W“ wmnow , / D store. Hours 10-1 nd s-e. on. c0 L d _...__~ ' Ailey & . t - Evening by appointment. l 1- ' ' jwhflw” “TL QW“ ‘"6" @ n2: av luv-synon- onsvoai l i ..-....» . t “ ‘ w