‘r ‘m: - ~ ; _.-.._~.=..fl - aslcnls We thank you! MilllilE t. Molillii. 11o Liborai-ilo-iiserva ,1, A Convention oi‘ the Liberal Conservative Electors of the 51h- district of Prince, will be held I11 the Police (‘curt Room,‘ 1n‘ the on Monday August 14th., at the IIOII!‘ 0! 3 991°C)‘ 1n [he afternoon, m1- the purposes: choosing a candidate to coll- test this district i11 the forthcoming Byv- Ehicim" ‘ 5,131, p011 W111 send five delegates supplied with the necessary Town Building. credentials lo attend. A moi-ting of the Liberal (‘onservative party Sumruerslde, _ John Grady on l-‘rulay evfillllli; l" 7-30 ° the purpose ofelectlng delegates to attend he held in the office 0f clock, q, 111. for convention. ' tsgd.) E. T. TANTON (Sgd.) E. W. , v That approbation bill which Y0" 1'0- + ceived from us is NOW DUE. Will‘ s, you ,be good enough to mail, send, or to call for your cheque in set- u, ~7 tleriienti A , M. D. President. five Convention Jill the Manson, Secretary. Wool Smuggling SASKATOON, Aug. IIIL-Brouflht about by the enactment of the Fordm-y- tariff -l1lll, a new indust- ry_ legitimate in Canada, but ta- boo in tiu- United States, is re- ported to be making rapid pm- gress on the international bound a1-y line heiavt-nn Saskatchewan and 111», United states. it is a smuggling industry, but is uot al-‘i known» lied with thc- commonly ru1n- runners who work alnni! U"? border. Thaw working the 110W industry are. known as "wool r11n- 11ers" 1frr1m the fact that they 1112111 in wool, bought from (lami- dian farmers, which they smuggle across the lino. Southern Saskatchewan, iflr many years past a country con- taining many 501001! Yflifiersv W" virtually cut off from the Amcri~ can wool market something Over 12 months ago by the Forduey tar 0K continues this week We have still left a fine showing of Ready-to-wear s u i t s in b‘ues, browns and fancy suit- ings. Sizes from Que third oii All the rest of our stock of men’s wear at one quar. tier to one thiagd afi- RIICFS iff legislation which placed a iii!‘ iy 011 [he (‘anndian clip 0f 15C. 3 pound The duty alflflllfllfd i0 a complete ban. and while W901 is Séilillq at 40c, a pound in the United iaisers the Canadian mflr- ki-t price States with no 0011051" tion to the is about 25c. for the Ffllfll‘ standard. HUGE SEAPLANE BEGINS FLIGHT TO _ SOUTH AMERICA pilILJ.\I)Ei4I,illt\, Aug 10- The "Sampo Correa," tho hydmlliaiie which i5 {(1 mJi-{I} :1 flight 1T0"! .\'r.»\v York to South America, I101)- 11611 nit on tho first leg n! iii .vl anon 1...... Batman's dialog. —DANCING. -_OARRUTHEII$ Cabaret, Montague. Friday oven- iug. Superior mullc. 9.00 t1ill 1.30 11.111. 901-10-11 —PICNIC A 8UOCE8B.-- Wed- llosday half holiday in Summer- slde, many attended the Church o! England picnic, held at ‘Dlclilu. non's Point. of which was reported a grand success. Qute a number took in the Borden mtel, and the races at Omeary-‘I-I —MOTOFI TRIM-Mr. ind Mrs PPOIEHJDL ' and Mrs. Charles Arsenault nd children, Summerslqe left 0'11‘- Wednesday morning up an tax-tended motor trip to Charlottetown, Montague, Souris, St. Peters, Tracadle and other placesr-H. i —BIG NOVELTY AND PRIZE DANCE-Novelty and prize dance at Oarrulhefs Cabaret, Montague Friday evening, Aug. 11. Superior dance music in attendance, featur- ing Mr. Charles Doucelte, tho Keith (‘lrcuit eccentric drummer. Good time assured. Dancing from 9.00 till 1.30 u.m. Ladies, 50c., gon- tlemen 50c. In cnsc of rain dance will be held following Tuesday. --——<o->—--- Alla for Dillard's and Take no Ojlu-I -—-——-—<-0}—— PERSONALS —..\ir. A. wit-Gregor, ijuiouvalc spent Wednesday -in [OWIT-“H —.\Ilss Reta Coven, Keuslugtou has returned home alter Visillllg friends in Glen Valley. -—1Me:..=rs. Fulton Ellis and Geo. 0'[.eary were i11 town on Tuesday. ‘——l.Vlr. Gilbert Gaudet. Prof’. Blanchard, Dundas spent Tuesday with friends -in to\v11.—~H. ——Mr. Jarvis lhlisNeill. Gran-l [liver was in town on Wetlucsdiy. ——1H. ,—-1.\Ir Leo Arsonnuli, Richmond came to town on Tuesday and rc- turned home on “icduesdayr-ll. Mr. Lealh Smith, oi‘ the West.- crn Union Ttfifigfilpil, Stiulmcrsitle is m1 his holidays. and is being relieved by Mr. Kirk of St John, N. Bw-l-l. ——.\Ir, Dan Sleek-M Sumnu-rside‘ New jgurncy from Essington to _ Ym-k ,1 3114 oclock this after 11,1911 hr Lieutenant Walter Hin- 1011, transatlantic flyer-mfla“ E ‘Siiili greys, 3-3 t0 42 at .,;1-,> ~ 411 ich i, Our water systems del well to the tap. The tank P.O. 5611M .- Weli water or Tank water? sum-Fresh water at all times, and no frost troubles. thing above ground to freeze. Our systems have established a Island for dependable service. Don't be deceived sud ae- cdbi.‘ a substitute. Taéy are sold ONLY by . The Trahfik 1mm» .u refe A Iver water DIRECT from is used to store air only. reputation on the Well. Co- - Remington. P. E. I. noon. Tl1c huge. seaplane was lii-igunday with his family in towu.-—l —‘Wil0 Iins ilPfiIl visiting friends at .in town on Wednesd who is in charge of Ackors ilrivln-p‘ horses In Moueton spoilt over. —1_\1ir. Samuel Frizzel, O‘I.ca1-_\' no i‘ -|.1sinAL ANDID r -1u _ the Liberal Co varitio e Sum memido yesterday Dr. J F UoNelIl was monalnated as clndldito‘ for the iiiih district. SIDE at 1.46 tomorrow afternoon crowd. Aogl-I -1 arrived and tho men under the supervision of Manager J. F. ‘Pay ior are engaged in setting up nine utilization or the plant equal to ——.\ir. Roy l-ltiestis, who l-1 cou- ductlug a grccery a11d fruit store in Sununerside. has a number of men employed in erecting a ‘build lug at the rear of his store and will install 11 large brick oven for which will be used for l1is bread and pastry trade of which has in- creased recently compelling the i11- stalliation of the above. -.|_|8E=RAL. CONSERVATIVE CONVENTION-A convention of the Liberal Conservative electors be i1old 1n the Police (‘curt Room in the Towu Building, Summer» side on August 14th at the hour of 3 o'clock in the afternoon ior the puupose of choosing o. candidate to contest the Fifth District ln the forthcoming bye-election. Each Poll will send five tielegntea sup- plied with the necessary creden- tials to attend. A meeting of the Liberal Conservative Party, S3122» iuerslde, will be held in the office or John Grady on Friday evening at 7.30 p. n1. for the purpose of electing tick-gates to attend the convention. E. T. ‘Tauton. M. D., President. l]. W. llianson, Sacre- ifify- Aug 10-3i " U. S, FAILURE-S IN JULY Prellnrluary- returns to _R. G. Dun & Co., indicate a total of l,~ 743 conomercial failures In the United Status during the month ot’ Julv. with liabilities of $36,900; 000. These figures, which will pro- brrbly closely approximate the, ac- tual results for the mouth, c0111- paro with 1,740 defaults In June. when the. inddhteducss was albout $38,2000,000, and with 1.444 insol~ vcnclvs for $42,775,000 in Jill)’. 1.021. ll thus appears that no great change (rt-curred I11 the coitutigws buslnen mortality last. month, = in comparison with that of June fall- urrs, according to the preliminary; Norborcugh and ;home.——i1 " IN MEMORIAM MR. JOHN DREELAN. The death of Mr. John Dreolau occurred at the home of‘ his dough ter, Mrs. Edward Dooley, 17 Corn- u-all SL, Amherst, at 2 p.m. Sat- urday. Aug. 5, after a lingering Illness of two years. The zicccnscd was 72 rears of age, at the lime of his death. ‘He is survived by five daughters, Mrs. Edward Doo- ley, Mrs. D. ll. Gnrnhaui, Mrs. Peter Hughes, Mrs. Emme Gillia, and Mrs. Ti. Acorn. The late Mr. Dreeiaa was predecessedby- his wife some eight. years ago. The funeral was held from St. ‘Charles’ Church, interment being at the Roman Catholic cemetery. Amherst. "| ALKALI IN SHAMPOOS l BAD FOR WASHING HAIR Don't use prepared shampoos or unythiing else that contains -too much alkali, tor tals is very lujur. lous, as it dries the scalp and makes the l1al1- brittle. The best thing to use tis just plai11 lvlulslflctl coconnut oil sham- poo, for this is pure and entirely greascless. It's very cheap and boats anything else all to pieces. You can got Mulslflled at any drug store, and a few ounces Wliii last the whole family for months. Simply put two or three ten- spoonfuls of Mulsifled in a cup or glass with a little warm water, then moisten the hair with water and rub it 1ln. It inn-ken an abundance of 1-l1-,.1, creamy lather, cleanses The l1al1- ilries quickly and evenly, and in soft, fresh looking. bright. fluffy. wavy, and easy to handle. Besides, it loosens and takes out every parllrlo of dust, dint and dandruff. Flo sure you get Muislfled. ‘Beware oi’ imitations. Look for the .. name Watkins on the package. BRINGING UP FATHER-'- - 1 Kensmlim" “iwiziriilll those of the earlier month. a? '3“ '°'""1'rin=. high point in number of dc- thoroughly, and rinses out easily. staiemient, being slightly larger the liabilities somewrat less lfaults this year is represented by {January's total m‘ 2,7915; tho runn- ‘fbor declined sharply In the short. ~moutI1 of I-‘eibruury, increased mod 1-1-1 and substantially I11 the next erately in March, and then de- throo months. ----<-oc-—~_ ETIQUETTE J111quircr~G11ests should leave s11|'t'icl*-11tiy enrly to enable the host and IIUSif-‘Ss to discuss their 11111115 before retiring. ' - —-——<o->i__ ‘ ANOTHER KIND 0F MINISTER lion. E. D. Barrow, llliuister of Agriculture for Brlt-ish Columbia. of a somewhat retiring disposi- tion, :1111l is the least known of British t7oiun1l1ia's public men. In appearance he is austere. in dc- moanor sc-l1-11111. and in conversa- tion orrceediugly serious, exactly the kind ui’ man one would expect to 11nd it little tract on “Are You Prepared to Die?" to a t-asual ac- quuintzmco. ilu spite of his saturninc count.- euance, Mr. Barrow sometimes EiVPs indications oi’ possessing a sexist‘ of humor. ltcceutly he was returning l1o111e by truiu, ‘when a talkdtive1fellow~pusscugcr, ‘(who knew not Joseph," undertook to explain how !I11lI'1'!il hotter the Gov- arumeut could he r1111 if men 11f real capacity wore selcctod fortlm important positions. Mr. Barrow agreed in his quiet way. Ettcouragetl, the other launched orth I11 sweeping co11dou1uailon oi the iLIbernl ndulitiiutrution, paying particular attention to tho Depart- meiit oi‘ Agritoilture. Barrow led him on for fully 1111 hour, getting his views o11 how the country should zbe run. Fortunately these have ucver bcou tried. At par-ling. tlic stranger remark- ed, "‘| can sou y1111 are a minister, b11t I didn't c11t1-l1 your name." "My 11111111» is Barrow." “ l1, you, Zvir. Ilarmlv. Methodist or ‘resin-t iuu minister?" “Nclllu-r," came tho drv answer. “Jllfil A/lilllfltrr of Agrkcaure for —‘I’RAIN LEAVES BUMMER- . for the Emerald Picnic. Join the ' —aAs PRODUCER ARRIVED. i TIIQTOWII’! new gua producer has . of which will increase the stand- i, any town in the Provinces when _. @IIIPIK:1SD:—‘H. . ol’ the I-‘iftb District of Prince will _ '-~. 41ml». w” .-. Tlie-HArt of Keeping Cool - .. ' ~ f ' ' f dsthat only. ill. digestible fumt-all iiiéhguatitirgeiifiiiirlbthgdyofiieeds fosru the sultry days, whemthe vitality is low and the appetite is g“fussy.” blood. Keeps the body buoyant, ti"? mind ' _ alert and active. Contains all the bran ' ' you need for stimulating bowel move- ment—a peppy food for old and young. is a cooling food, rich the elements that build healthy tissue without heating the Two Biscuits with milk or cream make a complete, nourishing meal. Eat it for breakfast with sliced bananas or prunes; for lunch with berries; for dinner with sliced peaches, apricots, stewed raisins, or fresh fruits. Ready- cooked, ready- to -eat. w '1, v0.14» '////// w <1 w, ///// n /////'/- -////////////////,run/w”, w”. /////////////, Iv//////////0////,w/n/zu-w/x/mm 4-11 /.~ 1' -- 1 '- ~11 11'." ' v INDIGNITV TOO GREAT. -\\'.1.s11-1-.\:om1\'. Ant: 10-" 'l“‘-" wars‘ liuuoralilo service as a fire horse rewarded with a job l1aulin1; :1 garbage wagon broke the Iiearl. or‘ 11l1l Jack llallup. Ho committed suicide today in front of a fire I i 111v ANNAN RACES tin-cc plump. SIM-k bflyfi ‘I'm’ whirled a steamer t0 “Very b!!! flro I11 Washington, and 111any big 11,. @1195, mo. But tho motor final- ly got old Jack and his [Hi5 "m1 they went the way of thousands of old Jack for years was one of FREE-FOR-ALL TROT AND PACE. PURSE $1150.00 tbt-rs 111 1111 ago of nrosrefifll _ i“ I. Kentucky Marque CoI.'D. A. MacKlnnom Chi"|°tt°*°‘""- - .. w. B. brush“, away Hmong u“. 11,91,191. ii 3_ Kggmah Aubrey, Edward Stewart, French River. over in (‘microns "@1071" Wile" '4. Alcey E., Belleveau Stables, Moncton, N. B. lurk “"11 hi“ ma"; “'°"‘ “,"‘1o“'“'“’, 5. Fillmore 01111111, ‘F. Dustin, s1. .1011», u. a. .'1.k . ‘t1 n00 . 1,, ilhuriiiiynhwin iiirshiicllliiiilivill~tliy' gflr- l 6. Miss Locanda, Semple Training Stables. Kemmilmn‘ I. _. o iu old Georgetown. diilyfigwltis 11111 and the. 1011 was 2.21-2.25 "rnor AND PACE, PURSE. 5300-00 "flrily- "i"! "l" ‘Hsgrace w“ Wm“ 1. Donqola. Col. D. A. MacKlnnon. Charlottetown. of flii- ‘Nnilmiy knmvs what 2. Brenton H., Henry Hooper, Charlottetown. might have said to his mate. “l _ w a M Arthur Kenalnqton nnylun-r, he took the l1lt in his 3. Miss Belle Rico. - - c 1 - teeth and bolted, dragging hilt 4. Upton Prince, W. B. McArthur, Kenaington. K team-mate with llim- 0"" “mm” s. Natalie Aqulline, Hammond Kelly, Charlottetown. immmmi-‘i m‘ “he "(wrest "ngme 6. Miss Louanda. Sample Trainintl Stables. Kenalnqton. ""““°' ‘mm “"0" “hem it was’ 7 K 1:1 J A M 1-1-11 c1 de River P 1-: 1 too, although he never had worked . e e, . . u y, y , . . . Q I11 iha-t part of the city before. llc uallopctl full tilt right into iili! iirick wail, head on, and crumiiieii 8. The Finisher, Robert Brown, St. John. N. B- 9. Borid J. Thompson, Munch". N- 5- '54! l 1 h 1o. Black Diamond, Steele d. Sullivan. Summeretde. town u u 90D- Nobotly could convince the shocked and grieved firemen that , 2.30 CLASS—TROTI AND PACE, PUR$E $30090 Jack 01111011 11111 not dviibcroieli 1. Patricia Aubrey, James Obrlen, Jr., Elmsdalle, P. E. 1. mlw hi5 "f" Film" m“? 0"“ m 2. Peter Aubrey. Sample Training Stables, Kenslngton. F1011"!!! n 112mg" “Imam” 3, Mary Pickford, James Amino, Charlottetown. hariottetown. _ Tun NONE 4. Baron Boy, J. K. Stanley, C WORL1PDSO ggCUfié’ WAR-NS 5. Princess Aubrey, McLeod & Shaw, Victoria, P. E. I. E>N>GLISH WRITER 6. Prince Louis, Alfred Gallant, l-‘lustico. 7. Queen Petrella, P. S. Howatt, Cape Traverse. 8. Winnie M., Leo Praught, Cherry Valley. 9. Governor General, W. Matthews, Summeraide. .1.0:~:1)o.\1. A111: 10-8" "m" "m? gym] 1s of the opinion that west- .. ern civilization is ‘by no means so 10. Prince Wilkes, P. A. Bellcveau, Moncton, N. B. ' “ovum m, many Westerners be- 11. Lady Crescent, Dr. W. M. Anderson, Amherst, N. S. "eve, ' 12. Forward Boy, C. H. Mutton, Port Elgln, N. B. "We have an idrnutll-"I ti"! WE" 13. Lady Uaken. G. W. Saunders. Dorchestcr, N. B. l5 29mg 0" forevpr- hasam’ ma‘ 14. The Yank, D. A. MacKinnon Charlottetown. 7 mm“! before the Norwich Rotary 15 Dust Miller Gear e Woodside Clinton ' i i‘ (Jltlb. "but can wo be quite Sill"! ' y ' g ‘ ' ' t of that’! Those who have siullicdi 16. Lloyd George, Gordon Dawson, Tryon. I ~. and know the East; its euflrlliflus 17. Nellie D., R. R. White, Charlottetown. '5' power of reproduction. its system] of moralitlos which make, (ivory woman think it her duty to ltavc children, know that it contains an enormous potential power which must one d-"ly ‘break oni- "lvhether -it can be c111-be1i l do not know, but I have crave doubt! I 1.1.1111 never forget my friend. Theodore Roosevelt, saying while talking of Jmpan. “Look out ‘for your Australia, it will be the fir‘!!! place to g0.‘ "lf once Japan secures the c011- trol 11ft China. the outlook for the Wostt-ru World will be very cloudy." The speaker F. J. E. WRIGHT, Starter. i This aggregation of beautiful and speedy horses ‘will provide the spectators with |_ racing of the most thrilling and spectacular kind. It will be hard to pick a winner in i. any class. " There will also be many novelties and aide attractions bizarre and beautiful. £_ l- ‘l-he 4th Regiment Band, Highland Pipe Band, Vloiln and Plano will furnish a 11;. fiesta of music for the spectators. Fancy Club Swinging, Swinging, Highland Dancing, Jig and Hornpipe Dancing." The "Simple Life" manly. arts and a "touch of nature which makes mankind kln." said he tllflutflll Dining and 1=freshment saloons. i’- \ our existing civilization had ‘ ' , ‘h, "a w . - , P's-wit?‘ Ltéuld have though, a Biggest outdoor attraction of the season. I’ \. 1 ilozeri yours ago," he asked, “that thcro would be such ltorrors in tho world as we huvo recently soon in Russia. Even in Ireland it 1m..- hnon rovealetl tl1nt the savage is uucom-mouly near the skirt of civilized noon, and so always it will "be," Midway pulsing with energy. Proceeds will be donated to the Prince 1C0. Heron l‘, Memorial Fund. . -- ' If day should prove unfavorable, races will be held on first fine day following. -——-<+>—-—- STURMS D0 DAMAGE Something doing every minute. A fuil- day's recreation. Come early. General Admission 50 cents. Dinner 50 cents. 3' ‘ l. ‘ ‘I. ' \ Grand Stand 25 cents. l ’ ‘T ' ' ‘ ‘t JAMES PEN DERGAST, w " Kensington, Secretary... AYIJMIER, Ont, Aug 10—~Stor1us durlr-i tho present woek have do 11 a great deal of damage in Almor district. Quito n number of ftwltis of corn and oats have hocn c11t down by hall, and some farm- ers have suffered almost n total Children 2 for 50 cents. [British ('11lt1111|l1ia." loss of thcsotwdcrops. ‘"6111: ., T 1', YcC-‘r 10f am fiiiflti"! N: ,. nous: AT Two ‘ ‘ 091.60g: 3 6 .2 HE. ALwA-rii WAN T5 A5 ,_. .._....-_ n Thiifi i5 WHERE ~~ m: WANTED Ma fro MEET um- - our 11a; m-oN-vf-l, p snow up wHIt-lé, THAT <om :12»- ~ ' l ‘ l: l1‘ , ,. , _ , ' @1011 . ..~n}7,~.. ..¢.~1~ - ~