THUMMERSIE ___ ___‘____ . --.-._.4L / 0L YMPIA TEA 1115b... m h‘ Nljll-LRSIDE, P. E. l, OPPOSITE C. N. R. DEPOT _,. ..._.-1-.._ _ | __. _.____._-_~i-..-.._ _ ' . BIIZALS — FOUNTAIN SERVICE — LUNCI-IES u 51-11111. QPIFK LVNQH TODAY FOR BUSY PEOPLE ~ so CENls u"; (1111-111-11 sandwich-French I-Yled Potatoes and Pea; ‘it-s toffee Milk ,\'l'l-j(‘I.\L SUNDAY DINNER 50 CENTS 111-11 ‘Iv-manic Juice i1rflYcgetablc Soup i:-..1.i (louse with Dressing. Cranberry 5111119 (111.1 #1111, VFPII-"Wd f-"PFIQ-b. Pens. Mashed Potatoes l“,\t.l-1..>-]'Illlll Pudding with Butter Scotch sauce or Olympia Coupe ‘l v.1. Colin-c Milk 1131i ROAST CHICKEN DINNER AT 45 CETTS i 1 1 .11. i1 . - 1- 1 ‘/- 4n - . _ “K1ITI S 01311111 Damages F01‘ 1 unwan-anted. A devout Catholic the , _ I18 year ofd spinster was returning mil" 11- Pllglimflgfi t0 Rome aboard .1... ~ :11 tholincr Ile dc France. 1 ‘flit French lino claims ilic body _\1.-.1s not discovered until 12 01- 14 1111urs after death and its condition. “as such to require immediate dis- 1101411. Alwmt-ys 101' the plaintiffs con- tended. however, the 1-11111- had 11111r1u-Ji-y iaciliiics and l1. “'11s onlyi 11-111 1111105 from New York whcn| . 11115111111111; hinged. 4*‘ - ~ s us 111cc Ambulance Service 1111101111 (lnnuigcs ( 101101-1111- " 1-1 b1‘- 0- <11“ ‘t’ I “i9 ‘”' in any pziri. of (It HJNTY- DAY OR NIGHT 1 P. 1.. B-OWNESS s- SON ~— iillf" IJNDERTAKER — in: 11.111.11.11" 1---1r. m.- .|-11-|..-~1 111-111- P1111“ ,, f 1. |_.. . . 11m 11.1111 lw 11-11~11.-.I mmmnnk '1-|... “"1111”; "n.1,, of humnn m ‘1- "- 1"" - “'- 4"- i \v 11.1.- nIIHTIy on lho rM-l. a 1 ...-.,- p.11.‘ v1.11 w»! 1 .., 1.111. lilllaijij __ 1V1‘..- 1|..- nmlwrliukvrn, _|1_..|.1-1.1.....i1-1|" _v1.11‘11 1.»... 11."... .1111; |r.1|11.-1|n1. 1|..- 1-111..-|. 1111.1 11.111 1.: IIFIII Willi n lu-nrl that‘; cold uud grey" 111....-11...1.-'...111. ’I‘r:1|111-1l—ll|nl'n 11-11111 1111-; mu It llnu- iltiln thcy luiow tho rent- \\.~r1- hnnmu. 11ml kmnv (ha narrow ‘I l\|l 1111-111» in llu- inn-hing bri-ust. Full 111111111110111- 22 Years Experience Min.‘ 111 our iliri-i- Branches ' EXSOR imlVNl-Iss p, 1,, 3011x555 KPII-i-uzion Summmwidn 1'1‘- 1"i' Pliniu- 77-1 $1; ELLIOTT BELL Bedcque Phnnc WESTERN LOCALS so PRINCE. couurv cunomcuz _—0LD ENGLISH Health Baits 49c lb. at Taylor Drug 00., Ken- singtor —DAGGET AND Ramsdell Gol- den cleansing cream. Now tor sale at Gourlies Drug Store, ‘ L-l64l-6-18-2i. --BUY OLYMPIA Ice Omun at Gourlies Drug Store. L-i84i-6-lB-2i. -—PROHlBlTl0N COURT - On Friday morning Magistrate Darby held l. session of the Prohibition Court at Summerslde. An adjoum- ed case of selling was d|5111155¢d_ Two men from the country were up for infractions of the Prohi. bition Act; and fined 510,00 11nd costs each. Another party was flncd for disregarding traffic 13w; The cases were brought by the R. C.M.P. s —CARRUTHERS-INMAN NUP. 'l‘_lALS—A quiet but pretty wed- ding ceremony was performed 111 the United Church parsonage, Summerside on Friday morning June 18 at 1i a. m., when Eliza- bcih Jennie youngest daughter of Major T. I-I. E. and Mrs. lnman was united 1n marriage to John William, son of Councillor T. D. and Mrs. Carruthers. Summerside. The ceremony was performed by 111v bride's pastor. Rev. L. E. G. Davies. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald H. Mumu-t being the witnesses, Mrs. Mutt-art being a sister of the groom. The bride looked very smart in a blue tailored suit with accssor- les to match, she carried a cor- sage bouquet 0f roses. Immed- iately after the ceremony 111g happy couple left for Charlotte- town where they had luncheon at the Canadian National Hotel thence leaving by ihe car ferry on a wedding trip to Boston and other cities. The large number of gifts received gave their popularity. After s. brief honeymoon trip Mr. and Mrs. Carruthers will make their home in Summerslde where the groom is a valued member of the staff of the Prince Edward Island Fur Pool. Their many friends wish them every happiness-S. —SIIERBROOKE WOIWENS IN- STITUTE-The regular monthly meeting of the Sherbrooke Wom- en's Institute was held this week _at the home of Mrs. John Crock- ett. Summerside. The president. Mrs. George Harris, presided. There was a. very large attend- ance. The meeting opened with ihc Institute Ode. after which the minutes were rend and approved. The financial statement was also passed. The sick committee gave a good report. The same ladies will be on that committee for this month. Several communications were rend and discussed. The tcnchcr was instructed to provide a treat for the pupils and also prizes from the Institute for the pupils making the most progress in history in grades 7 and 8. Roll c1111 was responded to with garden verses. An interesting feature of the afternoon was a. talk by Mrs. Major Small on Anticosti Island. which was most instructive. A hearty vote of thanks was extend- ed to Mrs. Small for her kindnem. Mrs. Dalton gave a humorous read- ing. A donation for the Red Cross of $3.90 was brought up to $5.00 through a further contribution of $1.10. A letter was read from Mrs. Janet Riley of Hingham, Mass, the oldest member of Sherbrooke Tnsiiiule enclosing her membership fv-c. It was unanimously decided in send a letter o1 sympathy to Mrs. Riley on account oi’ the death oi’ her brother, Mr, John Mollison. who passed sway last- wnck at his home in Summerside. The next meeting wll be held at Mrs. Major Townsend's. S The HALL Improved Potato Sprayer! H.111 Sprayers are Built in Two Sizes: 11m Gallon-Four Row-Arranged for two horses. LS. (lullnn-Six Row-arranged for three horses. illh ihc 1l'1|.I. IMPROVED SPRAYER you can 511111.112. i 111- t; 1-:1\1;< :11 a time. The Boom folds behind n‘? >111‘11_\'1-1-—:-:1i'o against breakage; the STOP and 11111111111111 v.11.vu relieves the horse of ALL gimllluiu loud \v11c11cver thc boom is shut off; ihe qlnflih \'.\l.\'l-l nmininins the pressure when the “Priilrr is sioppcd. ' llilllSl-l IIOES. RIDING I-IILLERS AND SCUFFLER-I-IILLERS" Us"! SPYIlyci-s and l-lillcrs, overhauled in our factory. aimuuiix PRlffl-IS. 1 | Implt-munis on show at Factory. Summon-side and Sum. Kennedy's Show Room. Charlottetown. ‘Full line 0f Spares ALWAYS in stock. Send for frce booklet and price list. 1 llall Manufacturing Go. SUMMERSIDE. P. E- l- J1 Cos Mlnnrd’: (or dlridrull. Personals --Mr. Hebert S. Sharp left. this wcok on a visit to Califomis-S ---Mlss Marion P. Driscoll. nurse- in~training at the Hotel Dieu Hos- punl. Moncton. N. B.. is spending 1w.- holidays at her home in Sum-. 1111-1"side.—S _M1-_ and M". Earl M111, Ml‘. 21nd lvfxs. Claude Mill nnd son. Donald. of Charlottetown, were - VIFIIOTS to Sea. View this week. 5 _.Mr. and Mrs. James MscKay of Brackley were visitors to Sen. View last Sunday. guests of MT. and Mrs. Wilson Adams. 8 “Mr. Allen Stewart. and daugh- ‘licr Miss Ruth. accomliflnxed by Miss Gertrude Graham and M18! 11-0110 Duggan were visitors to Sea Vivw last. week. 3 . Her many friends are‘ pleased in 111-111- 111111. Mrs. Allen Stewart of Frcnch River is very much im- proved, Mrs. Stewart. recently re- turned from the Prince County Hospital. Hm- daughter. Mlss Helen Stewart. RN, nf Boston. who was 1111mm; her 1nothcr. is leaving on Friday on rcturn to Boston. S Pill". 11611155111114.1111 1 MR11s1:.2.v:-*"" Prince count: ""11"" Ambulnnco in CB5?!‘ Summersldt. BMW" m‘ | Kenslnginn . Phone 77-1 testimony to - 1 —FBESH Phrenochroms Lilms. give you good pictures. Gourlies D1118 5101'!!- L-lfill-tl-IB-Zi. ‘ —ST. ELEANORS Young Peo- ple will present "Lighthome Nan‘ in Borden Hall Monday evening June 21. Admission 25. 1,1537, —RI.‘SERVE Wednesday June, 30. for Bedequq Rink tea. L-l688-6-l9-2i. —-INDIAN RIVER. play in M15- couche Hall Monday. June 21. 8.30. Allslllces children of Mary. 1 L-1689-6-l9-2i. —COME T0 CLIFTON Monday,- June 21st and see "That's One on 3 B111" by St. Marks Players, Ken- . " smswn. L-l685-6-l9-2i. i --._ —MRS. EDWARD W. MANSON of Summerslde, announces the en- gagement of. her daughter Helen Warren. to Mr. George Elmer LCWIS son of Mrs. Lewis of Charlottetown and the late John B. Lewis. Mar- riage to take place quietly early in July- L-iefls-s-in-i. —-ATTENDED FlGllT AT KI-IN- SlNGTON—Messrs. Cuthbcrt Ad- ams. Wilson Adams. Adams were visitors to Kensing- ton on Wednesday night attend- llam MacLcun of Lot 16 and a 1. nephew of Mr. A.E. MacLe-an. M. P., of Summerslde. Mrs. MacLenn n lng. Each poll will send five dele- gates. Prominent speakcr= will address the meeting. Hugh F. Mor- rison. President. L-l429-6-l5-l9. Use Mlmaril’! for Bites. C l Hong Kong Lines For Air Defence (By c. v. McDaniel) 1 NANKING, china. Junc- i3 _ get into a modern fortress, British} diplomats and colonial officials are laying the foundation of a strong British friendship with China. 'l‘11t- activity is a rcccnt drevr-lopmvnt. The bfll‘l‘L‘ll, 1 been transformed into a commercial 1 metropolis and world port. For] three-quarters of s. century Britain considered this colony off the South Its defences enough to make think twice before casting covetous W813i: iniprcss1\ c from any nation that, might have. had aggressive designs against it. . . And for two decadcs tho 11111.11- Japanese all ance gave Birth intcr- ests in the Orient the potential benefit of powerful naval protec- tion. I-long Kong sat tight and. waxed fat. ( Bur in the late 1920's, H0111; Kong's security was badly shaken.‘ The Anglo-Japanese aldunce had sible enemies. Circumstances c11- major conflagration broke out m. the East. _ G Then Britain's success 1n fortify- ing Singapore prompted a polity 0T. i.) A decision to push the plan 1 was1 a grounded on a double svpectaton- first, that Chins. would not use the T. south Asia. mainland as a. base for pr operations against the crown col- ony and. second. that China could prevent any third 111111-11 from S" using it. 11 S Write for "Sunqio Service .. 2:302:12! iarngrmaattizilnmgnatiti: (‘Inn-nee Srhnman‘; Stable W111‘ (71115 °i m"- smsm- Nm‘ “mi wiucnc-d Ii‘ll1'f‘(I on the mir- nnd T""-‘d"-" ""5 SPWPdl-V N feeding. Published 51.111.11.11 511"“ v"1°- N11“ "m- 1‘ “"11 "i" 1111M 111111-‘1 11".» ‘ sow-MM yea"), and FgEE 1o a|| Fox Thi-cn IIIIIZVXN‘ mnkr- up Schumnnh ivmrmbcrnd cracked .1111 Nlilfbllllt‘ 1.111011 lnr 1hr- .1111 . moot 1111 in G Branders in canadt sinbfo this your. T860315 i" U10 W“ 1"“? “m "V155 Jlllj. 141.11, Uuurriiixiu 111111-11 .111 an- ‘ ‘ad u 1.11151 1.119111 is that well known and is expected 1.0 kvcp ljlfilll-Olll nmmcmnonh “.11 1),. ]]‘“(_I1 m me on - jus ng citing mm-c. Helen D. owned by breaking them in the thiec §ca1| mm. rum“. Urban Gilhs. Miscouche. Although clasaesi 1.121s full. [c0115 Pgl"t/C‘:ll—1 M the mm. of “h. Hg no (Mm, _ i___ 1s still early in ihe season this tert- n 2s years u 1111 _v 11105; 3.. ,.,1.,.-,,1_.;1o11 11.14 bccn obtained @- _ hm-sc is srcmingly going bcitcr U103’ are by P3X W11". Budiil’ 19°11“! 111 .1111 nmund t*~o~“- '-"-"“"" I “ u 1mm Todly- h. INTERNATIONAL rox Q a. ANIMAL rooos.1:ro. 11 lummonldo - P.E. ISLAND J. L. DAVISONW FUNERAL DIRECTOR 1 Ill AND ElflALMl-IR KENSINGTON Day and Night (Jails Promptly Attended. PHONE 7-4. i? i ‘Matinee T and Jerry '- Ludy." 1101\- M-G-Al hit with a tre- to marry Pow-ell. l/Jvc. laughter and legal complications arn all present. Wallace 51111111111. Comvav who proved his ability io ' - ~ 1111f» nil-star casts with his bril- 1 f‘ (111-111-1011 of "A Talc 0i Two 11111.0 Steélcisimétable xvii/bile military men are COl1\‘|:l'li'li:,| 5 ong K n8 "Om a vumemble m“ i mvay a glance at some of the train- of zhc province might prove inter- 115.1 lllt unhcalLiiy and 111-1‘ “H. . - . ~ . 1:13:48 lllllléllilllltfll lSf-lllq 111111 V1151 ‘cii...7§1.‘.1l»..usli.'tllii'..,b§.iélil c e to reat Bintam in i841 hud- New England and I. I t. ‘ Park. Heading his list is llic sen- Cnna coast 5a c" -' >O!ll‘(1 iroitcr Frank J. Ortolan 2.12. _ . _ 01111011 by Sampson Grady, Ssidc. "mubled chm“? The big horse is going sound this glances at’ the lsland- It was mum“: 1 kwhcrc he left off the summer of i935. l-lr- was 1v0rkcd a mile in 2.27 :|11rl'.'1b]y iicxt work i11 preparation for the 1st of July 11-11mm he is ex- pcr-torl to start 1n the fast class. owned by 011111.. Rmid of Borden. is expected to start Dominion Day. Hc i. by Clover Guy out of Belsic; . 'l"odd mid eligible to the 2.29 c1155. igasfgflgyhlaamglfi sgfillfféll dgfifelolgs; Aiio Guy another four your of: a1-1 ‘ . ' j 1 I Lt ' CI ‘ G t m»... mm 2.1 .1112. 111.1. 21.. 1" mmbmg distance °f several 9°51 clus-a and may slavt. Next come two i111-1-1 Courage‘! the belief m“ Ho"? KO"? I 1 -.11' 11111 trnlivi- hv (‘low-r Guy out would have to be abandoned if 11.01.‘ 110mm Colman‘, and Jcssrhy a 11. o\v11cd by Mrs. pvct in the futuritics. for 111111011 b1" Albcri Boswell 1S by will be ready for Dominion Day. owned by Dim Arscnault. period to sinrt till fall. 121.111 for sr-vr-rni 111-... .~. nro rxprw-tcrl of hcr this your. Eirnli. by 1111b Phillips and John P11111105. Summr-rside. Both arc bring trained for ihc fuiuriilcs. 11.111 hcad under thcir wing at thmri sensational debut as a two ycar old i111" plant in Albcrton. CAPITOL SUMMI-JRSIDE Monday and Tuesday JEAN HARLOW WILLIAM POWELL SPENCER TRACY MYRNA LOY “LIBELED LADY” ‘ A Superb Cast 1 .. ln i110 Surprise Hit of . ‘ ihe Your Also Musical Shorts " ' H()I.LY\\'O()I) PARTY . ’- ‘ » - Shows at. 7.15-9.10 Phone 132 Prompt Delivery tiesday 3 p.m. 111.111.111.111 Lady” At Extra Special 1 1R8 the fight. Also Edward M1ir- - gill’, 83d James Murphy. Sam r ur. ay Burt, Jame-s Duvgnn. , s t U g = . nl 1am-- Ad-m- _ s Sunnneisitle s an es ' _-__ Medium Size _ Re l 4' —vlsrr11~1a P. s. r-ne . v - P" i" "c 22 Mam“ and Mm Maui!“ “S? rovn sr-ms rs- LOVE- cm .7 1 l..-\l.‘Gll'I‘l~Zlt - AND LEGAL p.151“ 1131.; isistiild “Q3”? Y" ""~“‘“-‘°“""°"-‘ P“ c . '. (115 k MacLean is the so“ or M“ WU‘ Love blooms in the headlines and Ilozcn boi sprouts in court in “Libc ed A I-IOLMAN’S Gust-U-Less GROCERY SPEBIALS PORK & BEANS 2 for 199 0N Extra Special! CLARK'S oz. Tins icndous all-star cast featuring ls a daughter of Dr. and 11m. .1111 1111-1 -. w"1 P ~11 1BONELESS C0D 1'1‘ "1- -— ~ lfl - - mmpben o; s..mm,,,.k.e_ S 31111.1,“ u]; sl)pz§‘céi;"ll.l.acy‘_“ll?he' _ ’ p c 1 Extra Special l Extra Special ! 1...... u...‘ .,,,;..._.._ mm “g Monday CLARICS \'EGE'l‘.-‘1lI.1-l SOU’, . . w. Pr“, Iioym Egg _Tg|; ANNUAL 31551-1315 of to the 0.1111101 'l‘hcairc, tells the 2 fins _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 15c PA:\( * \ ‘ ’ “ 111s East; Princ. Libemhgonseyva- 1.1011.‘ of an impciuous Lothario I ve Association W111 be 119m 1n the lured by :1 mwvspaper to quash a Town Han, summfi-sidm on Tum‘ ' 1111i1nr1 dollar libel suit. William Chicken s A L M 0 N c H I c K E N ““- J"“° m“ "'- 8-3" 11- "1 "-- P°"“‘ " *‘. m" ‘”"‘”“”- My“ 1 11. Tall T...= 1.111. u.“ 121-- "Sc stead of 3 p_ m_ a; previously am Llny the hit-marl lady, spendccr Tracy I . . ... ,. . u. _ nounce¢ The change is nude on lli?\\Ol‘1‘lC( 11<-_\\'s11>apcr e_ lLOl‘ an s d l] $ d 1 account of the annual school mect- ‘Mm H“H°“' m“? P“ mmd- "Hy 2 I PP. mg balm; held on the same even_ much in love with Twat-y but forced l4 H) Th“ for 1 Tin former Chicago 3 for 23c -““l;(n‘l"“l'jilbq““ ityKZYQQi/Igiil-ifl PLRE CLOVER HONEY," 5 lb. fins. ‘ ' -*'—"—i———~——— -,~____e_ Rev, 701'. Special -.- --~ — -- 62c ll . . Enmett R0 - . . _ - m W, C“, l,,v,‘_"t;1jl‘nn;lenlerl agd DOLLAR‘) i. Ul\l)R\ sown “ n1: pmducuoli was directed by Jack 10 bars w _ » 1 1 . _ 33c OXYDQL, large Si“ __ pkg _,__ __ __ 33¢ TOILET SOAP. mildly perfumed. 4 cakes and face cloth. all fnr-.>..>...... 1c 111.111»: WATER. 1.1m.- bottle ._ 15¢ LIQITII) .-\.\I.‘.I()Y\'I.»\. pint huiilc —- 171t- Baker’s Cocoa 1.11" 29c 1-4 lb. of Baker's Chocolate FREE‘ with the nbnve At Sununerside 11/1111 ihe 1701111111011 Day races at l1Illlll(‘l'.<1[lC loss than two weeks 30 oz. Bottle ng stables in the Western section o, 51011111111: off first at Sum- l» 11m nrr- 1n b:- fnund. onc Gurds’ Ginger Ale 15c Bottle 5c 1;".\t1-.'i Bu! Roiui-nable 1' 1111- 1-111-1- 11f the \‘(‘Ll"l‘.’l.ll Mai- Poultrymen Attention ! . this Charlottetown emsman. "Alan" is training nine head this msnn at the Summcrside Drying Special for weclc-cnd only. Silver-Tip Chick Starter Mash 100 lb. Bu}: 3 o (S11 pp our and is expected to begin again 10 .11.: xveck and will be low-cred C011- Oll I 1111 FUXES! Brewer’s Yeast 1'01‘ 11.. 15C Ask for special low priccs l_v Ahvzrvs Fresh ) lbs. 1.39 art-re quantities. The stulfe includes five horses my Todd a four $971.!‘ old trotter Regular $3.75 for Watermelon . - 3 lbs. 25c vr-nr old», Adcl Guy a threc| 1111-1- 11v Oregon l-la-l nut of Forest S U M M R S I I) E 111. Oregon llul makes ihe fifth and in the stud this your. The sev- "mkmg Ho“? Km‘? sel"mot°cuw"rcnth on Alan's 11st. Is. Major Bowes z- - - tin-cc 11-111‘ 01d hy Colonel Aubrey Sampson Grady. 11s colt is 1mcing vcry well at esc-nt and considered a good pros- gnu -.s ., c1111.». rook This horse is seven years 01d. l5 cutivuiccr, u. green 11.11.11" owned much Maser and also 1s much bel- by c 111.1. 111111.11 i. working 11-1-11 ter shape than last your. lle I130: 1,1... 511112 -- expected of‘ been trained mostly ircc lcggvd but 11,... 11- - 11.1011113- 1111'. 1 will race 11.11111 the straps. StH/lfll m 11- . , -.1 \\.11....11 ' .11 (1111-1111 Czifii - isnu, iinlic ‘will uc closely veatched. .1 ..,,- ,,.-tu. Dcwcy Iilnkn :1 four ymu- 0d trot- r1101 Dcuwqv nut. of Maude Moko sun-h 111 the 2.21 111114011911 130111111“ 11-1111 11 1 .11.. 1 and was bred in Sydney. N. S. It ion Day 811d 1115 bi-‘cl "m" 1° ‘mi-v uci. kin-nu. ;11-1~-i111---.1i.e1' at 1111c is not expected that the Moko horse has been in 2.20. D 111:. TriXlb V010 2-11. (“VX1911 b)‘ BFCII- ‘Iiie ieuiauiuci- o1 1.111: O'Brien ton Ramsay, Alberwn. ha... been cU-‘1@¢~,1Q11 1; made up of (£01m, one, Kentucky Volo shod a little dfferently this year‘ d 1111;. Auxuoriiiy. 101: ouned b_\‘ P11111111’ S'side. (‘OM05 This 1< a five year old trotter by and seems to be a. much bcttci- 1.111 11.111111; ,\1..¢1-1O11_ being. Kcniuz-k Alnrquc out of Alto Volo pact-r for 11.5110 1111:; been a miln >111 t_..11..1i .111d 111.. 111111-11. 111- 511111111- eliczblc to n 2.29 class but not ex- 2.2L! and will ansncr the bcl. 011 1.11s 1,111.6 1,1~.,1;1.11_ ‘Ilu- Albcrion 1111.1; 1S 1-1-11011111 111 1 11111121111111 condition. l1, 1111s 1100111 first of July. Then there are the two crack W01 _ , 1 r111.1tvn1nc norsc.» OUI- of Confecdon. n 811141-11 him-mi » . um“ bu. u...“ and Nita out of MISS Cnnudn the v01: rs and izrcat 11;1v1\ zip-I Q <1 11-11111 iimr- in 111111- and 11111 ll T11" 011"‘? hYW-“Ps "mi" Sch“ Gwai- g dosccndam "f WWW m5‘ a11111111t \1111 11r- mndc to 1111f‘ 1111i airs guidance arc both colts. Volo (ii-cut. .1... .=.,.“.!____ fir‘ from m,“ (Hglqp; , . F1101: n iwn your old and Bcssre Hi-Sox. a four year old owned ‘u... ‘Mk by (‘marge MncDowcll nf 151111111101» sislu. is a recent. addition in ihc stablc and is bcing irnmcd in: tho fagusiiililjAuxw'oi-tlii' 11-110 “as vac-rd ‘"3" Tl" (‘mmdmn PH”, I has a two year o1d'bv 111p 1,11,. Fd__ Bluck-larowcci Mac Schmclznil _. “m. Mimgan, has bu.“ mam, Soundg Slllil-SIIOG i110 mucii-lxillyliooccl Joel 1‘1‘\(\1a‘1d 1s "-0111,"; m.“ W011 A11" 1,0,‘. Louis to lhc canvas in the l2 round; of their schvtlulcrl iii-round hcawy- 1 1i lmttlo ni Nr-u- York on1=1 r 11.111 imiuhi. ' Ovr1-\vl1-*l11111!g,‘ rilsn n two y-rnr nld owned . R l-Zfillifillll-IR WlIl-IN (Yllricn Stables. Albrrton llarrv O'B1-ir-n and Sons iroubl" \’- I111; horse developed lr-g 111111-11 has now ixicn madc- smind ,\ .<= .1111 2,1: 1-4 rvwncd by 1111111.». 1 ' Peri-y, Suznincrside, heads the list’ and the progress of this once prom- favorite to lick the Gcrmnn, Louis 1 vouhied bubble “'11s brnkrn coops. a terrific beating bciorc bong out. Fisfmnns incurs: r. W. R. Carson Chiropractor ("harlnlirtmlfl also Summcrsidc 39 Granville Si. FOR SALE ‘.1. $11 Used fnv wirr in good 1‘- conditinn; also mat F wire suitable for hen Cedar posts. 1 G. R. MacQUARRlE. Summer-side, REJ- i}