they are, son —_— t h e, C o r n Flakes with the most tempt- in g , fa s c i - nating flavor in the world.” The speed breakfast- crisp, golden Kellogg's Corn Flakes. Just pour them from package to bowl. Addmilkorcream. Delicious with fresh or‘ preserved fruit. Sold bylgrocers everywhere. Served by all restaurants and hotels. I W199” CORNTLAKES Oooa-hrsl ALWAYS anion‘. panned lam-nah] Iarlils I pnuma Ila laser sad u lbs lsisr leaaIy-eaiap. I‘ s Isssuela- sias Kellogg helm! I llah this comparison! . , ‘I’ reeIly-to-eat canal. I Yzfllft find anothc that I even approaches the mar velous flavor found only ll Kellogg's Corn Halli- FORIIIER N. S. WOM-AN ing here lust night, which stated AMONG VICTIMS that her body had heeii recovered AMHERST, from the ruins oi the night club. July 7.—Mrs. Mabel Word liiis come irom the wreck- Dixon, widow oi this town, who ed building ‘that the lust D116 0F went to Boston some time ago ‘was debris had been removed without ‘ victim 0g m‘, qdckwick Club dls- disclosing more victims, leaving 1' Aster, according to advices reach-‘tho final list oi dead at 43. OOQQQ§§ E. R. BROW 146/ RICHMOND SITREET CHARLOTTETOWN , Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and -' Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis Good Strong Stocli Companies. Imperial Fox Biscuits Charlottetown, P, E, I. CONTAINING PURE COD LIVER OIL Menuiaetured By The Imperial Biscuit lag. a s Marti Company’ Quality and Service Are your guarantee In buying Fox Blaouit under tho Imperial Trade Mark. ufactur- w. h“; g nigh standard to maintain In man Ing Imperial Cod Liver Oil Fox Biscuit and will spare no r ‘my,’ '_iliflb5flr pang-i; n. giving universal satisfaction in the In"! auocoaaiul fox ranches oi Clnlfll- | d i etsr than our Iaotor can Qitffllamlallzl-"IIINBQTIIII, arc-mil" "l" "'4 “b” "my safe. Imperiaia are aold at a c0ml1l"l'|"°'¥ ‘w’ 7"“ considering their had value and his" °°* °l "w '“"“" IaI. Our aim Ia to give Iuil value and service to ali._ IMPERIAL BISCUIT c0. LTD. ortniurrrarown, a .s. I. O vvw / Central Guardian SHOP FROM hoiman'a Catalog. CLERIVIOINII’ BALE POSTPON». E‘D.—’l'he big sale at Michael Cro- kc1i's advertised lair luusJny witl ‘lliliu place today Wednesday, July 8th. beginning at 12 o'clock noon. Stock, iarni lmplenicnts, iuinnuio n‘ reserve. _ 2,115 _ = HALF HOLIDAYITODAYW Store cit-sud .n aitcrnoon-Moorej. Mo; Lt-od, Ltd. SELENITE HARD WALL PLAS- TER. Cnrload just received. THE iluGEltS HARDWAIRE C0. LTD. 2107-7-7-31 MT. $T1EWART.—The Presby- terians oi Mt. Stewart will hold sat-vices in I. 0. F, linll, Sunday. July 12th at 3 p.m. Rev. D. MacVi- cur, preacher. NICE SHADY SPOT-The Lea- ‘gue oi t‘he Cross have secured. a nice field. well shaded, but the ex- cellence oi’ their picnic will keep them In the limelight. BLACK RIVER-Thurs will be service In the United Church 0i Black River on‘ Friday evening of Lin-s wetk at 8 p. in. conducted ‘by Rev. H, T. Smith. Everybody wel- tomc. , LA-RGE CARGO SCOTCH COAL The Steamer “Grosliolm" sailed from Glasgow, Scotland on the first .l1ily Wlill 2,800 tons high grade- Scotch Coal ior A .PlOl(iIl'(l & Co. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND.- Tho sacrament of the ‘Lord's Sup por will b‘: tlispcnsoil at Birch llili on Sabbath 12th. Services at 10.30 and ti. Preparatory services on 'l‘hursiluy 9H1 at. 2 p.m. and Satur- day lltli at 2 p.111. also on Monday lilih at 10 u.ni. MONUMENT PLOT-Yesterday the work oi curbing and turfing the plot surrounding the Soldier's War Memorial ‘was completed ‘by city workmen, and the ilno appear- itnce of the Monument i.s ‘further en- iiunccd by tho tidy job which has hour made oi it. CARS COLLIDE.—A foreign car was struck by a Ford car at a ‘turn on :1 road about four ‘miles from Charlottetown on Monday night and 1i young boy, who was an occupant oi‘ ‘the latter car. was thrown into the windshield and badly cut about the head, Both ears were siymcwlnti. iliimitgcd. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND-Tho communion 0l' the Lord's SuppI-r will bu. observed zit Stanchnll nn “Suibbatli, July 12th services at 10.00 a. ml and 6.30 p. m. Pre- paratory services on Thursday at 2 p. m. on Saturday at 7.30 p. m. 'l‘Iianiis-giving service on Monday ‘at 10 a. m. DEPUTY MINISTER HERE. — llr. J. H. Grisdale, Deputy Minister of Agriculture, was an arrival to the city yesterday afternoon‘ and will speak at ‘the annual ‘picnic oi the Ayrshire Breeders’ Association which is being held at t-ho Ex- perimental Farm this afternoon. lOtlwr speakers will be Messrs. W. F. Stephen. Secretary oi ‘the Can llillflil Association, J. Grail-lo Archibald, editor 0i the Farmers Guido, Gardenvale. Que, Charles Archibald, Live Stock representa- tive, Hon. J. H. Myers, and Proi. Waller Show. PERSONALS Mr. Donald A. McLean, Point Prim was in the ciiy yesterday. ‘Messrs John P. and James E. Flood, Green Bay, were In the city yesterday. Messrs. Patrick ‘Lacey, Joseph Mclsaac and Allan IMlclsaac of Tra- terday. Mrs. G. Elmer Ritchie. Prince Street, who has been In the P. E, I. Hospital undergoing an operation is making satisfactory progress and expects to return home next ‘week. Pictures trouble that Is the roault when you use A Kodak i l i l l l o1..- assortment u prio- ‘ ‘ ad mm 02.10 up. i | Films All Sizes The dependable ‘kind in the yellow box. KODAK FILM. . DJ‘ “ The Rowan. P0811- ‘i m KooAii arose sat cadls Cross were in the city yes- 9 port. lions ‘ICOPEH. Si! 7:30 (G K E D c1 F’ A Mrs. J. lagoon. Soprano ‘solo. "Ye Ponpetuul Ill-lie." iroun the tlilllilhlltlll" Mcrtlldn Blgelow liuss lotion, "ltuunanizin Idztntirsla" .. Dimitrlescu \"ic‘l a solo. iicudlng. "Se Love" (lLaezky). 3. SuLtf-"Pecr Gynt" (GrIeg)__ Death of Aces, (c) Ami-trag- ‘Dance. 4. ‘Marcli-"Step Out" (Brown) (W (ArdI-ti), His Lute" -Mona Bloomfield. 10. Bianoiorte SoIo-"Bsllade In (Chopin) -- iMlss Myriaii Kendall. 11. Baritone Soio-"Come Back Old ‘Pal" (Capt. M. W. Piua Item-—Mr. Ernest W. Bade 12. ‘Piccolo Solo-Variations on “The Mocking BIrd"—iMr. ‘D. iMdbonough, l8. Vrloiln isoio-"Adogio" (Rios) —Mr. Donald Ileins. (Harinet SoIo-Golocted-‘Mr Fred Bys-iie. l5. Soprano Solos (a) "3361, ha!’ Aye ‘I " l Cufly sane-in Mona Bloomfield. ‘i THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN THQRSDA i, JU‘LY a. WGY (Schenectady, N. 8.) General Electric Com-pany 790 Kilocycles (079.5 Meters) WGY Program g p. Eastern Standard Time 11.30 a. m.——*Stock market report. 11.-IO a. m-Produce market re- l1 45 a. m.—Weathcr report. s 11.55 a. m.—Time signals. 1:00 p. ‘m.——Music; talk “Sugges- ior Overcoming Constipa- - on."1by Pic-i. Flora Thurston. ‘New York Sttito College oi Home Econ- OIIHCS, Cornell University. 1:30 ‘p. mt-Hnii-hirur program. liotcl Van Curler Orchestra. 5-90 D. m.——l’roduce market quotations; news, and stock ‘baseball 5:30 p. ‘nu-Dinner program from Ten Eyck Hillel. Albany, N. Y. i313" ii- nl»~—iltisiiball scores. 6:35 p, llL-"OIINIOOP talk, "Black lines Fishing." H. H. Maplosden. "=45 n. nt-wnr Orchestra and Matilda Blizelow ‘IliI-ss, soprano. Sulection: Polite Suite "ChiiIl-h00d_ - - - - - - - - -- B114»! Presbyterian Church. l1. "The Toip" c. "Little Husband, Little Wile" 3,-1.1...“ and a .801“ w“ beautifully d. "The Dan-cc." WGY Orchestra Orchestra Leo liliwen Soprano solos, =1. "Love 30111:" . . . . . . .. Brahms b. "Flower Rain" . . . . . Schneider Mail-Ida Illgclirw Russ Selection, “Scene do Bullet" . . . . . Frederiksen aims, 111111113, utc, Orchestra Soprano ‘solos. u. “The imius Flower" . . . . . . . .. S". umann ‘Foreiizn Missions. b. "None but the iLoncly Heart," Tschulkowsky jirieo in Ilia ilovclopnicnt of Christ's “Adagio" ior Psithe tique . . . . . . . .. Beethoven Mountains Ye Matilda lligolow Russ .p_ Orches bra Orchestra, Sélcuilon, "Spanisih Dance" . . . . . . from WRC., Washington, 1), (3, l‘ ‘H09 ilknilh-VYIVCY Orchestra and as nor oer e sbcirg -,d _ Selwutlon, "Zarcda" .‘1~...§i,§.f,§w,k, iiimlsziy aunt: "'l‘ln- lliiiy City." as "WI-tiling, "M-ns. Cztsoy and Lawn Tennis" . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . Capwell Estlier Fiber Wcisberg Selection, "Entr' Actii" Gruonwald Orchesmm Sunday morning's meeting opened Hum“.- wi‘th u service oi stmiz lied ‘by Iii-v. II _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Boom Tarkmgton "ll. Boyi-r, ilm enungollc (‘onvuiiiim Esther Fiber Wcisberg Selection, "ln‘bc‘rmezzo Orientals". . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. An-thony (fir. R. Rail-ii) Programme PART 1. 8 l’, M,—- PART 11. tMornIng PART 111. 1. Adress. 2. Pianoiorte iSolos (a) “Coi1n- try Gardens" rainger), (b) endali, rnest W. ‘Eade . McDonougiL —— Mr. "Allegretto." (ib) (Suli ‘r111 " (flcbiflllfl). ilserled Accompe iats n Middleton, Mr. Part IV. Mr. WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 192B CNRO (436 Metres l. OTTAW , ONT. 7.30 P. M. (E, _D, A S. T.)—— Dominion Department oi Agri- culture Market Reports. Chateau Laurie: Concert Orches- ml. direct from the Main Dlnilng ‘Room, Chateau Laurier Hotel. 1. Overturn -— "The Talisman" (Gauvin), 2. Valse-‘Beautiiul Dream Girl) (The Dream Girl) Mood, (‘bl (by request) "Moonshine" (McDowell) —— Miss Myrlah 3- BB-Pi-iflile ‘SOIo-—"Friend O‘ iii/line" (W. Sanderisom-IMI- 4. Hiccolo iSdio-—~"‘Pliccolo"--Mi‘ - svllrano Solos (a), “L0! Hen the Gentle Lark" (b) "The Lass With Tho Du llcato Air" (Arno) _ Mtg, Mona Bloomfield. Violin S010 -— “Canzoncti1i" (Godard) — Iloins. 7. Baritone iSolo-“ln The Gar den oi Tomorrow" (Jesse L IDe-ppen) End-e. 8, lnslrumental Trio (No. 7)- . A. MozarU-(l) dantc," (2) "Menuetto," (39 (Bishop). Donald Ernest W "m, Planoiorte: Milss iMyrlali Kendall; Clari net: Mr. Fred Byshe; Viola: Mr, Donald Heine. , 9. Soprano Solos (a) “ll Bsclo" "Orpheus ant. iV5ll)—~Ml6t 2A. ll. Fer- Ohaieou Iieurier Dance 01111160"! direct from Grill Room Chateau I180 ‘Laurier Hotel. Rfl- church l(’l>[('l‘S was read ‘by ihi‘ cliirk Gounod ‘Roy, W. lt_ Mnoivnlkt-r, showing that "Sonata Baptist Convention Jilkilifi in the educational and spirit ' iual- lilc oi ou-r country. | Following this Rev. ‘H, R. Boyer .88” all eloquent anti ‘much tl'l)]ll'i‘(‘,l-_ cited address on, "The Net-d‘; nl thv HOIIY." stating them as follows: 1. The cultivation oi a deeper spir- itual lilc on the ~part of our Church membership. II. A deeper ‘laitli In God. lllI. Moro ‘prayer. IV: A Movement ‘back lo ilic Bilhlo V. Ii campaign oi’ (‘liristian eilurs- tion Within our Churches, VI. Greater co-operation on the purl oi the entire membership or our| churches, Vll. A more positive preaching on the part of our ‘ministry. We nocd tn IIDIIOIII (fhrisi, [trench forgiveness, call ‘liilvliic lo rcpeiiiuiict, miiko luvv cun- tritl .t1‘uch men l)I‘0ill(‘I‘ll(l"Il and edu- cate Ilium in Christian "service, Tilt‘ meeting closed with 1hr‘. Phone- iiiction pronounced ‘by tho Modi-rutoi Mill ibi- rl-maindor oi the afternoon was 11111111! ill recreation. Th1‘ (‘vi-hing session was liclil in the A portion oi Scripture was rczid ‘by the Moderator, ‘prayer was ufforcd by lliv. ‘M. O. rcnilcrvd ‘by Mrs. Leigh Wurrcn. Thi- minutiae of the two previous session.- "Wcrc road and approved. A digest nl flllibfliuiliial progress has been niudi thy our island churches in llli‘ work of the Kln-gilom and that with (llll voice they than-k G-oil for put-it ldivrs Inge. A m‘ucli zrpprccizited iluet was sun-K by ‘Mrs, mid Miss lmrrur-h. Rev. I‘), ‘S, illuson in his usual pious- ing ‘manner gnvc it very lnntriii-iivi address on the Home IMisuioinir~ work oi line Maritime (‘unveil-thin Jmacini! the development oi‘ (‘hut work its Present extent, scconiplislimieiiie A selection was excellently ‘riillilvfvil by tho local (their. licv. li. W. llhlil say gave an lllusiruttd lecture on Mr. Lindsay sqiok. of tho importance oi this grout unfor- Kingdom, calling ziitcnulivu to tin needs, successes and the victorivs yi-i to be won and iircn ‘prisviiteil a nirin- ‘her of slides on the work In lndin m__.U_ 5_ Marine Baum ‘giving evidence in visi-hlc form o1 - the iruiis oi‘ mm‘ effort i to exit-mi iii‘ Kingdom tin-re. Al tho rloc-ze oi hi: instructive \lllil interesting‘ ltrcturii I. was ‘bring illustrziii-Il by ilvv. J. ii. Copeland ‘by several Ilieuuiilul slides the Moderator, I i 1 8 Secretary. Following this ciimi- pray ers in which several oi’ tho deli-irate cniorcii whole-hcarltwlly. Mllictt, the pastor, oi the (‘lll0l‘llllllllil chirrcli, delivered a (lovotlonzil char. ialik on the ‘topic, "Miirsionre y: Tonilbsiones." oi the ‘meeting 1110:1111 in iht- usual fashion, The ivhoii- rcmlori-d In [Ini- style the ulillmm "Oh for u 'i‘housa‘ni' The benediction was pronounced by ’ iii-v, J. 5.. At cleven o'clock the central part . ‘l‘on‘guee." 'l‘hie ]ll‘i‘.'l(‘lli,'l' oi‘ iiu‘ Assoc] uiion sermon iriis ‘liov, A. K, Ilvrmzin I M. A., B, 1)., llll‘ (illicit-lit pastor oi‘ tin Summer-skin ilarptis-t Church, ‘who preached from tho 'l‘h1-n11i: "lithe the Straight and Narrow ‘Ality-Wdilelicd?" Tex in Mull, 7: l-l/i ills address" was it powerful limit!" tor a “Back lo Ibo liibl1"' m1n'i>1ii1‘11 with rtgartl to quality In church mein ‘tors. while man is i-nipri-ssiril by oui [ wnrd show Christ is cone-urinal wit‘ individual quality. Christ trppuuls 11 Jhe nolbliet and best. The afternoon session irpcnini; :1 L30 was devoted to Ilm inn-rust of r1 iiglious education. "'I'lio model Slllltlli) lchool" was tho l\ll'li"lll'li‘ (-1111 ‘1-1-1 Nev. M. 0, Brlnion took tho part oi "The Model Sillivflllltliilrlll, Ame I11.- mila Gliflllilll oi’ Simimrrsidii di-mon ‘drated teaching lho “l‘ri111:|r_i' (‘i-irs‘ Vlrs. A, K. Herman gave t-wo stories o the children. liuv. W. ll, .\l..i- Nalliler delivered ti "Aimii-l Sonmoi ltory." Rev, J. S. Miiicii conductor he Adult IBlbio Class. All or lilo Zll"l\‘ iumibers elicited great iniorrsi. Iii-v 1i. C. Eaton spoke briI-ily til‘ tho no" tom/billiiltlflll Sunday‘ Sciuwl nn‘ ‘rcachIng-Worsh-ip si-rvii-i- iwini: hold ll ‘the Clntrlotio wn (‘hurt-h Sundn‘ nornings. The . inn was (5I)ll('l'Il(l(‘Il 'iy a gcncrul iliscuesion on Sunday {chool work, In winch niuny tool- "raft. The fin:1l session 11f tin- Assocln ion was hi-id on Suniiuv (‘Vflllilld-Z. I lirlei song scrvioc was conducted h,\ \. C. Vincent of Dundus. Tho M1111 nurrtetlo of the l111-11l churuii sum‘ ‘O ‘Lnmib oi God l Como.“ The clioii (‘IIdQTQd the Illlillillll “Hiund n-p, Slant‘ 1p ‘lbr Jesus." Ilnth llll‘lll'lii'l"l~i wor- ‘(WY aocoeptirbly given, Tlu‘. thank i the Association ivzm ii-nilirreti to he entertaining church ior tho gen ‘FOIIG lwapitnlity lllli7l'ili'(l. Thuniu‘ vus also extended for ilic use oi the Presbyterian church which zifforilril 1 Ia/rger sealing (‘fiililllily llillll ih-‘ local Baptist (‘hirri-h. Timsi- of iii‘, United Church 11nd Presbyterian‘ church were also pruIsI-Ii ior ii|<‘1 ielp iri onicrtiiiiiini: ilvioiiziins. Iiicv. ‘i. R1. Boyer. prczichi-il tho sermon o he eveninc from .l1si~i1:1 i‘ I! Command to Advance." He drew inwlogies hi-iwi-t-n .i1.‘i|11i:i'5 (‘Ililillll il0ll with its acrepiziuro, and that (l. illrrist. Tasks us xiv-iii as theirs (‘on ‘ront the church 11111.15. Antoni: ob itaoibs to overcome he numbered Materialism, Communism; Simmliam etc. These arc‘ olton Mcccas ior dis- gruntled Christians. Shall tho church turn Imoii or fill- vance. Christ is Lord oi nil kings iome. Political. Social, Art, (lovvrn- nont, ‘Science, etc, The church must 1e enthused (by n Iliilllii)’ purpose oi lervice, Lovo, Brotherhood (Ind vim has Ind (mm vlciiorv to victory will otill lead until the Church Mili- ant shah he the Church 'l‘rium‘ph1int Mr, John Hen-rim anng n most iii- ing solo at the close of the address. ‘Why Should I Feel Discouragedl" The attendance was so [M19 III" l" war-flow meeting ‘was necessary. Dr, .7. H. MacDonald conducted this I11 the ‘Bamist Church. Several items 0i iruiiinoas were transacted In the clos- ing momcnta, Special ‘reference was mode about the sickness oi Mrs. ‘R. W. Lindsay. and several earnest ‘prayers were tiered ior a111- recmvrr- Sssa closed with the Benediction by tho Moderator elect. Rev. R, C.‘ Eaton. ll PAGE SE Old Home Week and Fireman's Tournament July 13th to 10th ia being locket. lhrward to by thousands of Ex-Prince Edward Islanders now living under the Mara and Stripes ,and by thousands of Mar timers in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick aa wail. as by our own native sons and daughters I It is a program brim full of sport, muic, pagoantry and everything that will cater to the amusement and happiness oi the vast throngs who wiiii visit us this memoi- able mick. A FEW FACTS ABOUT IT Biggest sporting proposition cver staged in ths Maritime Provinces. Biggest purses ever oificred for midsummer hoise races. Greatest number of Firemen evcr compcting 1n a Fireman's Tournament. Largest and bee! display oi decorated floats e\er sccn '..n a Maritime City. Complete program calls for expenditure of ncariy $10,000.00, being greatest amoi nt ever e pended In a similar week in the Provinces. Something doing every day and every night, Big Ben William's Shows with five cars full of paraphernalia every evening on Market Square. , Yacht Races, Bicycle Races, Motor Lioat Races, Canoe Races, Rowing Races, Sw‘mming Races, Diving Contests and other Water Sports and Reception to visiting Firemen, etc" July 14th. WEDNESDAY, JULY 15th 10.30 A. M. Street Parade, Naval, Military and Firemen with Bands. Farmers Picnic Dominion Experimental Farm. 11.30 A. M. Official Welcome to Visiting Firemen at the Strand Theatre by His Worship, Mayor John McKcnna. 1.30 P. M. Horse Races on grounds of the Charlottetown Driving Park. These races will be oi exceptional interest as they bring together ths fly beat horacs in the Maritime Provinces In competition with our own gallant speeds Do not fall to see them NO. 1--2.15 TROT AND PACE. PURSE $500.00 Red Line, 2.19%, Gallagher 1E Hammond, Woodstock, N, B, Liberty Bell, 2.23%, Gallagher 6. Hammond, Woodstock, N. B. Jean Bingen, 2.11%, Mcrrytime ‘Stables, Halifax, N. s. Pliicky Dillard, 2.14%, Waiter C. Moore, Kentvllle, N. S. Longaei, 2.06%, P. J. Conroy, Charlottetown, and A. A. Stewart, Southport, P. E. I. Hal Gt ntry, 2.14%, Geo. R. Hooper, Charlottetown, P. E. I Xanthia B. E., 2.11m, 1.. DeC. Macintosh, Hartiand, N. s. Dan Patchen, 2.15%, Lt.-Col. D. A. MacKlnnon, Charlottetown, P. E. l. T. J. Develin, 2.15%, E. O. McDonald, Fredericton, N. B. ' ‘L ' 1 tpmumuiJr-oaw __ NO. 2—2.Z1 TROT PURSE 0500.00. George Moore, 2.18%., Gallagher & Hammond, Woodstock, N, B. Princess Aubrey, Merrytime Stables, Halifax, N. S. Bavius. 2.11.133, G. H. Hooper, Charlottetown, P. E, l., Autumn Belle, W. A. Rudcrham, Sydney, N. S. Captain Jackson, 2.20%, P. S. Brown, Charlottetown, -P. E. I. Mack Todd, LL-Col. D. A. MaeKlnnon, Charlottetown, P. E. I. Miss Belle Rico, 2.22%, W. B. McArthur, Kensington, P. ‘E. I. Mac Creaccus, 2.19%, Ira D. Carr, Covehead, P. E. i. Seldom C., 2.1872, E. O. McDonald, Fredericton, N. B. Lloyd George, Semple Training Stables, Kensinqton, P. E. i. 4 Ocinwwuiamlv- NO, 3—2.27 TROT. 2.30 PACE. PURSE $500.00 Echo Daw, Gallagher 8t Hammond, Woodstock, N, B. Nat onai R., P. L. Morris, Murray Harbor, P. E. I. it. Sis, 2.24%, Jas. Arblng, Charlotte-tron». P. E. I. Dapper Don, Hammond Kelly, Charlottetown, P. E, l., Barney Reckert, H. T. Fulton, Upper Stewiacke, N. S. , Prince Mack, LL-Col. D. A. MaaK-nnon, Charlottetown, P. ‘E. I. Kellie, 2.21%, John A. Murray, Clyde River, P. E, I. The Pup, H. A. Campbell, Charlottetown, P. E. I. 9 Hilda Mac, William Jenkins, Dunstafinage, P. E. I. 10 Paichen King, P. A. King. Si. JOIIII. N- 5- 11 ‘Miss Atlantic, Lester Randall. ‘Mioncton, N. B. 12 Vadna 8., Jolla, Lester Randall, Moncton, N. ‘B. 13 Jimmie Mack, E. O. ‘McDonald, Fredericton, N. B. 14 River Boy, William T. Latta, River Hebert, N. S. 15 Billy Aubrey, Entered by Scmple Training Stables, Kensington, P. E. l., owned by R.‘ T. Taylor, Moncton. N. B. THURSDAY, Qflaul-bi-oio» JULY 16th 7.15 P.M. Monster Decorated Street I-arada with Bands. Prizes will be awarded fof the most Artistic, most Original, best Commercial and Funniest Float in ths Parade. Special Prize for the best Decorated Car or Bus from any point outside of Charlottetown. This feature of Old Home Week should be scen by every one 0n Prwwo Edward Island and ail vlditors. It will bs unique, spectacular and In- tensoiy interesting. 10,30A,M, Unveiling of ivlagnifcent $17,000.00 Soldier's Monument with appropriate ceremony. " 1.30 P. M. Fireman's "fournamrnt. in this Compet tion our gallant fire fighters from Charlottetown and Summersido. Will 00min“ Iilllii" Plckfli "1"" "W" ths best Maritime Cities. Th, following Cities and Towns Al‘: cntersd:— WINDSOR, FAIRVILLE, YARMOUTH, TRURO, 1c. N. n. ivioNcroN. HALIFAX, MONCTON, SUMMERSIDE, CHARLOTI ETOWN, DAHT- MOUTH, NEWCASTLE, AMHERST, SUSSEX. FRIDAY, JULY 17th 100 P.M. 45 Mile Road Race—-Prlncc County vs. Charlottetown. Starts from Sum- . mcrsidc to Charlottetown. Two handsome Shields will be presented to the winning teams. . 13g p M Horn Russ on grounds of Charlottetown Driving Park. The best and last I I l est Horses In the Maritimrs will again compete against our local Iiorace. The Entry List is large. Compctfition will be keen. You will sea exert ng events. No. 1-217 TROT. PURSE 0500.00 l rflllfflltl Aubrey, sit-nylon.- Stables, Ilnliitn, N. s. s. ‘. l: - rill-nu, N. n. 4 Our I'1 _ ‘a. . ‘n . lnnnn, Cimriciiirtuvrn, I‘. l0. I. 5 3",,‘ l]|II|f n n, 2,325,, W. lli Arthur, lienninxiiui. I | t1 Lloyd (.111 .111 I1- rmiiiinx Mahler, lieniilnlinti. 7 si-Iiimn i h. o. DII-Iioliialnl, Ffllllfflvlllil, s". Ii. It Ii Tl"- lirili. INK/a, L. ll. AI-iu-r. llisllliui, N. N. v II llilrry 1... 2,1111“, 4.11111». llrInI-Iaisi-y, ltivI-r IIPIIOII. b. h. N0. 2—2.20 PIACE. PURSE $500.00 lir-Il I.IIt1~. 2J0"; “illllllllflf 1K‘ llnmmortii, “initiator-II, N. 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Junior Knialli. Jl. It. vrrx New (lrrmun, .\'. N, ’ ‘HVOIIIIPLYII Aubrey. ll. T. Milton. l'p|ll'r MIIWVIMIU‘; .\. H. B.10P.M. Finish o! 45 Mile Road Relay Race at Charlottetown Driving Park. Tho Contestants will enter Main Gate and run ones around ths track, Iiniahing In front of Grand Stand. Midway and Circus Market Square, Band Concert Victoria Park. Dacoratr Boat Parade on Harbor. .. To Our Out oi Town Frlshds: We ask you to kindly kccp In mind our program and ho sure and visit ua ior as many days as possible. We ars providing ths ban sport that money can buy. Our program has been carefully thought out and we faol confident you will be delighted with ail you see and hear. A warm welcome awaits you from our Citizens Be aura and coma nd bring others with you. _ s ‘ “will! Wis-- Foi-“Foider Writel l W. R. TINNEY, Iloffllfl. :Ia~za=vo-=aa-i EVENING VEN . it A I line Week of Joy-l