uu~.,-... . \u ‘It’: Swell---5 tropical serge suits, spe- cially built for summer wear. Fine English wor- steds and cool cloths in ysand iswns. Regular 2.50 values. Only ten in the lot. Regular $22.50 On sale Men! Imagine finding lighter weight summer worsteds on sale at this time of year——just when one needs them, and they are reduced too-regule.r $25.00 and two or three $27.50 and $30.00 suits in this batch of light greys. fawns and blues. All sizes.. Only 23 in the lot. Reduced to clear Reg. $25.-$30. On sale All on Display Main Windows For Weelt End - v-v-vvvavv-v~rvvvw-so '.Central Guardian I .5 ."-.:.-...°'-"..'.:-...:.-.-°.:.%:'°.':.:.......- -I-" :: When It's Sweltering Yes—-wsswelltobeinone of these fine light weight‘ F’ 1 Se be S. in 85 Pl‘ higher prices. ‘cinn-esasesessrssanssso NEW SUITS Bought at a Bargain Savings Shared With You We made a. buy in men’: suits—See them in our window—i.'a.ctory clearance lot at English worsteds——every suit TWO PANTS. New shades of green, grey-green. blues, browns and blue- greens in fine dressy stripes and checks. Plam fitted and sport back styles. These are better quality suits made to sell at ""°"’° ""“‘ ........ ..818.50 [I0 ‘Al x -‘r How Are _Your Eyes‘? Ii you are having symptoms of strain-—-headaches. sore ayu gngézsinese — consult a spec- At your service with years of experience and 3 thorough retracting service. Call 1 d discuss your lil- flculiles? an ii. F. Iiutchson O. F. HUTCHISON. I. G. IIUIVIIEBON fi Professional cards A o. F. Ancmsllo Oharuredlseelntafi 140 ‘Richmond ltrest Phone“. P.0.llIlll McLEOD & IENTLEY Algix W. MATHESON %.;Ig.-nsoucrsoa. m s so (inst George street M. ALIAN MIMI! l Says R. C. E. Needs More Equipment “ U. H " ”°'§l 6 Engineers Lieut girl’. 1'' 'Hn1l Col. lienshcw who to command- ant oi’ the Royal Canadian School at Military s. declared 1; go Royal 0ansd'la.n Engineers There are re field rinlu in east- ern Oanads. tum to three fortress uni in the ‘Mar-itirnes the west ther are six field ere were only two sets oi eq - ment torrtihe total ol 1 In units in addition +3. e {crises unit at nrnuirnc . . spinning and Weaving y.3:".l..'.‘.‘°..’.'.’.‘.'.'.':.?‘.‘.“i..‘3.‘..i‘li'1' ‘-lift chug; use: 33 cents for is . P. 0. I0! In-‘IN-D-M-Fri-W-I31! 20 M33. J. mos July 26 —(GP)— t is needed lot the . R. Henshaw oi tax. in an interview here today‘? in 22 leld ts ltB0 CIQIOCIIICIRL EXAMINATION nuts; and s == (fl.ABWIIaIal'u'.“ ' ‘ oonsunsnarron urn rnsuu. ONCE. Advertlsemrainrinsertion . iollowingdeanymustbeinthiaob l.l0Oll0tllt€rlhfl.nl.1|.m. WATER BATES. Persons have negleaclcd paying water rates are rem will be on the street on Frido ilsih. do i August at the hour oi 8 'o'oocl:. P. M. - -7-W-3L CHURCH OF ENGLAND SER- CAVENDISH CHARGE. — W01‘- ship on Sunday. July aonh in Normal Bill-Sl«l.00 at ll A. M. and Bridge at 7.30 P. M. . Minister. L HAMPT rvices on Sunday. Jul follows: Communion 01 t 5°"i?."§f. ‘lllciorla. 730. There will also‘ I’ ESBYTERIAN rlngw field Sunday school 1030 A M. THERE win. on a sane Service Sunday evenln with M1‘. Atho ::I’ROVlNCI.AL and being mailed. I: n fopy dovcés Boulter, secretary. Charlottetown. conuwnm. rastronan Cl-!.AR.GE.— Services on Sunday. July 30th: Kingston: service 11'A. M. Cornwall: 8. 5 2 P. M. Sacrament ,oi Baptism ion: s. 5. ll A. M. service 7.30 PM. Rev. E. R. Woodside, mp}? you KNOW now It) man they do but their peltiegrdve them untruthiul. Good foxes on Purine Chow according to schedule have produced top pelts in quantity and are still menting is through feeding Prim. Chows according to pl . to you! . I! Not melts the bhme ior chance, Roflw soy we su“r.el had And distant uurnnonll voids Makes inerticulates reloice. ocndederarl.lon's with song and A w 01 music. colour. glee. “£0. 01 contests mre on land and That these can serve to bind our tics Jlloxingsndcouninvncnedsnlss Mnyhsp a prayer we a . Beneath the shade trees. I we be got those vim Ds sitar da . at ?rd1l7us toil. . thsnmil he or nlmt and nuns ......'°'* .*'..:"'.....‘ "°‘.....‘°°'- -_-QHVIL ;%§r a newsy nature may I30 at 5 cents a word strictly pey- ebletin advance. D-I-tl. L-9700-‘I-21-31 A'.|‘TlN'110N ADVEB'.|.'lSEE8flr. who ed that shut-oil lists y the ll-554-'1-27-21. - .__._. 1 UNITED Cll.ARGE.—l ON sou: eel e lord's, Hampton 11 AM. Desahle 9. service at Bonshaw at 7.30: seems mm M W“ “.5.-:‘.§‘.‘.l‘.‘:.?‘..’.*:.. CHARGE. — -'1-28-ll. we ~w~ndr:.e~;:..*s.: Hoberts, Highfleld. L-568-'7-28-ll. EXHIBITION guest speaker. in Lists for 1939 are now ready 1. reach you please wrte J. - I;-230-0-2'7-ti. Communion and W. M. 5. SH- M.Alsoe. Male Minister L-564-1-as-u. Es? — Most ranchers will say doing so. “lie Charlotte- Fur Sales sold 4 pup pelts I01‘ gslon in Janu- 72 Mr. It's u L-541-7-28-3 . ___,_______._ MRS. DONALD L. MACAULAY but neeuns ourswu I n gamosousshow ncewosnextic st! and Watch °“h°||Q "ncmzzteegtxis hearts are hep- ssmos mstsur sass. 01 M _. ilIlAllLOT'I'ETllW|l, ’ , “The Kentucky RACING rnmos 2 rowsnn Isuuo of Canada ”" - Charlottetown Driving-Park & Provincial Exhibition DATES russnlv, wsnm-:snAv. TH unsony and rn-unv August 15th, 16th, 17th and 18th, 1939 ‘(A MEMBER OF THE UNITED STATES TROTTING ASSOCIATION) 1. FREE FOR ALL TROT AND PACE —— —— — —— — PURSE $500.00 2. 2.12 TROT AND PACE—3 seconds allowed trotters - PURSE $400.00 5 3. 2.14 TROT AND PACE——3 seconds allowed trotters —— PURSE $400.00.’ 3 4. 2.16 TROT AND PACE—-3 seconds allowed trotters — PURSE $400.00 " 5. 2.19 TROT AND PACE — — — — ~ — ~ _ ._ _ PURSE $400.00 6- 2-22 PACE — — — — — — — — — — — — — ~— PURSE $350.00 l (For pacers who have not taken a record of 2.13 or better in a race) 1! 7. FREE FOR ALL TROT — — — — — — — — — -— PURSE $400.00 8. 2.17 TROT ——_ — — — — _ —. _. _. _ _ ; __ _ PURSE $400_00 9- 2-2§t'£l1§0T (Opera tg 2'l£1éotte:°)s tt ho have ’ no e arecor 0 . o e ' ._..__PURs _ 10. 2 YEARnOLD TROT AND l’ACEl,r lallidgclidward Island ll. 3 YEAR OLD TROT AND PACE, Prince Edward Island Futurity 12. 4 YEAR OLD TROT AND PACE, Prince Edward Island Futurity The Provincial Exhibition Association will give $500 to In (|]_‘ “ paid in ior these Futuritlea." 1111011! the winners along with the amount SPECIAL PRIZES FOR DRIVERS AND OWNERS A special ribbon will be given to the owner of the wlnnm, hum In “Q1, nM_ TEE MACDONALD T0. BACCO COMPANY OF MONTREAL h «I led b which will be awarded to the Driver sctairiugntnhe In-ostezdllsltlll !'.l'.h.ls nAuocla.flmh floor: ":11: 1:? $2l:nt': the driver scoring the most points during the meet mg. po during the meet. First. place counts five points, gaoond pl”, 0“... mm“ “,1” Mill"! Place one l|0|n¢- 310 will be liven tho Wlnnlnsdriver in each race M“. ‘ second 0 points 810 to the driver scoring the mm and $10 will be given the driver driving the fastest heat trotted during. the meet and 810 to the driving the fastest heat paced din-lng the meet. Ten Dollars will be given the caretaker oi the home trotting the fastest heat and Ten Dollars to the can taker oi the horse pacing the fastest heat. Five Dollars will be given to the caretaker of each ho", ‘hum, . no. In “W ‘mun’ ‘nu . during the meet. rmy Dollars will be given to the owner or the '1. ,1... M... u... _ provided (or below. Filly Dollars to the owner oi the horse 1.12:? but. are ¢....a.°"uo"l¢'i'.l'.' ill‘ 3!-: exeeoxwgprl :: provided ior below. In case two horses beat the above room-a. am, 0,, ”,.,¢, '0 0? me huh“ hone; If hm horses tie for the awards the money will be divided equally. l ,. Elliflfll cloee July SMII, with J. W. Boulter, Score 0.", cmflahhwn, E E L GENERAL CONDITIONS’ ' (ALI. I-ACE! MILE HEATH) The msarlottctown lace Track is now one oi the last- iniuy and to enable than to make isst time, nmmfin (PWVMIIII they are racing exclusively at our Alirscutohersecdonthreehcatplanzlofiofeaeh pm-so will be awarded to the winner. The remainder will hedivldsdkliothfleeqnlpertnoneparttobsncediol ‘heat. lathe eventoi there being three heat winners ionrth heat to determine the winner. 5’ 8. A but luhwluhlnothflchflhwhhhthhypudlgfumn. “DUI: or lllllllltllla thcr with t Idvortialll , extend rselng dates-.n° W ' or duty" Additional tries I i vld sump 'l|“°1|Ill|¥¢l::|lUi.‘lIe.:e ent $7‘:-;l':n ‘“ of ‘ *'- mnmgn stable rnlst pay installment in run. ‘ In ‘M "I" Two entries of the same ownership may stsrt In the ’""°*I°°-PN'Minsthotun6%upsidonssehstarier. the driven having the approval of the judges. All horses with names oi driven must be declared In 1.lo'clocke.m.thedsypriortotherIoo.when)ositlons willbedrswntoensblenstoprln¢.o.,;-.g.,¢_.'m,”g." ‘lI'fl!|1||!hascdonll.l.'l‘.A.mcneywinnlIlgclaju. The sxelbmon A-oelsuon sum... 1.. (or any sccident or dllnlge to " during this meeting. and this this contract. responsibility All! persons or property nndesstsisllhc. ls psrLoi E37: -. \ man-, " ‘resin act or sp°°‘“"’ V so llharlutleluwn August .15, 16. 17,10 4—llAY3—4 , 12 classes Only a short time am; horsemen throughout tn. Marliimes will be forward. ing their entries for 0.. Brest racing events which will be held the week Q August 1/4th. to 18th. F01‘ 5153!‘! Maritime horse- men. and in tact those fur. ther afield, have looked for. ward to the Charlottetown races as one of the brightest meets in the entire racing flrmament. Here a fast track, beautiful surround- lllss a glad hand from the mlllfixement, good treat- ment. “purses paid at the wire and four days racing with classes that fit any horse is assured. The pro- gram of twelve events has been planned to give the owner of every kind of worth-while trotter or pacer an opportunity to start. The colt races appeal to many; in feet the juveniles have become a prominent part of the Provincial Exhibition racing program because every year they have ex- hibited good racing manners and put up good contests. ' This year‘s Futuritles will probably be the best of all time with larger fields of starters and as good, if not better, quality performers. The remaining classes are the popular events that bring the best and fastest horses racing in the eastern section of Canada together. Here the equine stars of Sydney, Halifax, Bridge- water, Saint John, Moncton, Truro, Amherst and other Maritime towns will meet our horses, and the livliest kind oficompetitlon result. One of the popular fea- tures with horsemen in con- nection with the Provincial Exhibition is the awards to owners, drivers and groom. The Macdongld ‘Tobacco Company of Montreal will again present the British Console Trophy to the driver who scores the most points during the four days racing- Thls ‘gift from the popular tobacco company is mu appreciated and everywhiffl horsemen speak of it Wllll interest. It will no doubt be the means of increasing the rivalry among the weft‘ relnsmen who will be km W ‘I-Augvr’ EVGIY nsL|.¢i'uumI neuveofl the heats of the harne}-15 racing, sets at vaudeville ~ ’wlll be interspersed. A "9" and ‘ unique‘ program com- prising some at the finest - sets ‘exhibited last season hsrbeea secured. A Must“ ;*.,:-w-we ‘:. :‘:.°..: e ‘ s ger an '30 keep the WM}; billfrunuiug smoothly and o there.-isfsuy. delay in “"