i Q P911; .r:»f:__/ .Login S;/_.__ I£~‘RTlj .13..7..c.xr.r:12 rs-»»>~/...p . Air-Cooled Rolettes * by . Knsuu _ You’ll love the coolness, you`ll revel in the fact that there are no knees to cling damply _ and hose supporters aren’t neces¢ sary, the lastex top sees to it gint your cool stockings fit well. ` easonable shades. Splendour_ I , Pomp _ White _ Enchante _ K Glory _ Grandeur. Sizes s 1_2 io 10 1_2. Pair _ _ 0 V The interest turcn in :hero sect- . 'lll9°1f1if‘lllE%=1f~¢~ 1 WHAT IS _fl (;.\itiil:x oi-‘ PINKS his colors. and they come in alnslc ___ and double forms. Dainty fiovrcrs with wide range of giirdcn uses. arc lo be ui! in mam. \.,,,_,,.._,._`. of rm Pinks There , flash of color in your garden that art- .fo ii>.:ii~.- ilrffewnt pinlrs, in fact! will continue most of the summer. .hu R “h,`,;.. ,,n~d,.n ,mud bent you wil.l keep the -blooms cut pliiiited iv :ti tlieiii nlonc, and make/ when U19? be in fade g to . 5 ~i D. b dding, Plant them profusely in 111858. I Mau mn “fm nn For 9 [rand as edgirigs_in fact, in almost \-._ q;»~_;. f ' " - any place or position the garden of. we `=° ;_,.l,,_f../, _ - tin:-5, for they will give unrivalled ‘satisfaction with a minimum of l S . `_;§\w 1" '_ .aj » $1; " '~f_='\ ._ . rf .; lite draina e. ._ '-~ \`y't\,1 \ \ , is super V . , _ . _ The Chinese and Japanese *' ‘ 1,1 , strains of double plnlrs sive Hn / i amazingly' varied collection of 1 blended coloring, with fringed t petals. The single flowering strains \` ' '/' 1* A r\ \\"" " .¢ ‘I 1 ""0 ` $5 _””' .'/ff ,‘ __ I 17 gr '___ j have larger flowers, some of them 2 ' 'lfff /'»tl`w,\,\\ _QP 5 or 3 inches in diameter. , //I Q., H ‘Q =:_ The sweet williams, WhICh Bfe ”'~ ij* \\\, ';_ = 5 » n /1 - '/ “lf \` 'v p"i\ _,/f I, ,. _ _ _. _ _, _S 5 biennial; belong to the family 01' 'f/1 `.“""I\`\ ` .. t ' \" plnks. They should be sown each ‘“\ \1 _ \`v £4 _, ~.. Q Spring to produce plants I ‘Mfr/I I for the following year. The variety _I Newport Pink or Pink Beauty is a 9'” \,,._.»\“ . favorite with many gardeiliterg. who 1 . , ,i, _ its lovely salmon pin owers W, . 5// Eiihnot be matched by H113’ oth- t, l/rl, ' ' er plant. ` / 1 `..» 'p;_NK_,g The hardy grass plnks are easily ' / W, //,/` MNTMU3' grown from seed, and last for " '.7' ' _ ' , ininny years, . ’."“‘”€» edims. rock garden. P01- zmsmomat Nmns coMP1.i:~ tins or just garden color , they 'NON hiue unlimited usefulness, and for- tunately most of them are very, LONDON ,C_py__'n,e 40_¢r,n hardy “nd E355' L0, g_"°W' bronze memorial to Earl Haig which Tin-l finiuml piii-i<5_ germlnale Wm cost about $504000 Wm be ready 'rom sted with siiipi-_:sing nlacrity, fm. erection at the end of the yam- md Cm bu “Tn pcwlng above the ` but no decision has been made for °`f'If’==§'f "'<'/f”o. ground within u week of plantingla _,',te_ l P.iilsiona.y, go_' Goodrich Over 20 Years tlng survey among s. es wams' Mm Schurman and Mm the staff of The B. F. Goodrich Somers were then appointed. Mrs. Rubber C°mP“"Y Of Canada. I-11m~ John Johnson of Long River ex- "ed 5h°W°d that 131 factory em. tended a very cordial welcome to D103/BCS had been With the Com~ the visiting auxiiarles. This wns‘ PNY f°’ "WB "la" *en years. responded to by Mrs. Austin Rogers A°Wa1IY» their wmbihed services I totalled 1836 years, or an average Ninety two <92) members, re-, of 12.5 years each. 67 salaried em- ‘ Presenting fifteen (15) auxiliaries' Dloyces had a combined service of Roll Call. One Circle 851 years_or an average oi' 12.7 was represented. 1 I years each. Four employees have A Very D1€_U5y"IH‘~Ht0mime. ‘D.’<1I~1 been with the company over 20 fudils in Spring was performed byl _vcars_G, Long River Mission Band. "Come, and General Manager and H. P let us sing of a wonderful love was! _1-rawkinsv S5195 Manager’ Mecham The President. Mrs. w. E. aint f§§§d}?,;“`,’§;‘r§,§§;‘§§’,’" 1912; I- G- kcns message of regret that she: T1,-e Dfvision tart Zn-E In/Iaflager was unable to be present and herl Miss E Ke ,s e in 918, and ig plea for more workersi Bunch' in 1917 tt 1 , and leade s, larger membershlpf bkfmg ’ ‘ A "ct ce em* s, and young women tot tm; ` are me and abroa was read] comp] W. Sawln, Vive President ffer. Secretary_Toi'orlt0 *‘W5Y'd¢’d €ml>10yees ont etion of l0_and 20 _ ds uoivon Lrnuitans N. -iCPl-Viscount Mer. 'eside over a diruier to ral recipients of Caron must believe in missions. onimand of Jesus, "Go yo \Vlli}l‘B Jlfdlln gots, wg Ulugh the suggestion that each Be'~`Hl~l-S6 W6 are also the fruit oifl Auxiliary have a Press Secy. A missionary effort; This gospel b9_‘ duet entitled. “If the christ should 14111111115 #Way back with Jesus, was come today" sung by Mrs. Walker Ufvuglit west and we are me pro. and Mrs. Simpson of Kensington., “UCL Must wc not sn-are with oth. was much enjoyed. A message fr-omi CFS NIM the Missionary Monthly and World. Because of the noble or-my 01 Friends Secy.. was read by Mi-,ei heroes and martyrs whom we navel Warfield Orr; also a message ir-om? s€eH go to the foreign gicld. List-I Temperance Secy. Mrs. Herbert‘€11111§ to gvhotggpson, read by Mrs. Hedley; Firililc 1.lick.iison,lioiiie on iurlougli S which we have received? I the siofy tom by new dc. Iiroiii Cluna, one realizes the days Branch Executive was readfmfn are beA message from Mrs. Allen, mem-l of heroism are not Dye,-, Thesu r o by Mrs. Hammond Toombs. lhood. We A very interesting Question Boxlwhat hap was conducted by Mrs. MacQuarrie. ,ill Af1‘iCu. let half-hour as conducted we say creating world brother- caii ‘no longer say that Delis in China, in Japan d0es not affect us. Can we want to build even one . Tooi..bs and her address little stone in the bridge tha; hip. of brotherh of a e? ood hymn' Mi55I°f1-5 We Bettlhg away froI)ne fha Oyable luncheon was served 1 old motive, we must get ihe idea Long River ladies, on the out of our heads that all colors and lieuthe 0 a public meeting was held share the the commodious church was is good other than our own, are ri. The modem motive is to truth that Jesus gave. It 101' Us to share in this way, sure up. to think of the other Pickering again presided fellow We send what we have, we it so highly. "I am come that by the YOUR! P€0Dle from ye might have life rind lillve it more' Cavendish United Church A Duet abundantly." l you counted the Cost" was A duet. “Go to Thy Father in by Messrs Ernest Dunning Prayer” was Sung by Mrs. Dunning drew Johnson. and Mr. MacGregor. i Mr. Thomas from Malpeque The inspirational service was ht to a close with the singingl was "Why I believe in Mis- of the grand old hymn, “Onward citing it number of con- Christian Soldiers and the Benedict.-i vincing reasons why a true. ion, _BJ i -- -Y _- ____,_ _ _M _ ___. ‘ . ' EXHIBITION RACE CLASSES For Plrov/lvcuu. lsxH/amolv AUGUST 17th. to 20th. With the publication of its race program by the Provincial Exhibition today interest will soon be centeri.ig on the great racing events which will be held the week of August 16th io 20th- For years Maritime horsemen-and in fact those farther afield_have looked forward to the Charlottetown races as one of the brigh test meets in the entire racing firmament. Here a fast track, beautiful sul. oudings, a glad hand from the management, good treat. ment, purses paid at the wire four days racing with classes that fit any horse is assured. - This year there has been a few changes made in the program such as the introduction of the Two , Three and Four-Year-Old Futurl ties, open to colts entered in these events. in. terest has been steadily growing in these juveinle racing affairs which have entries from all over the Maritime Provinces, although known as the Prince Edward Island Futurities. It is felt uint in singing litem at nic Provincial Erhibitiorl 11 creat may more people will have an opportunity to look at the colts and become |l't°!'¢lI¢d Ill ¢°|f TBIIIHB’ WI\I¢I\ I5 “UW S0 P011' ular ui _the United States and Europe. The our er classes have been planned so as to bring the best available racing talent together. They have been changed but slightly from last year when the contests were voted among the best Of 9-U fIlll¢» _ A notable feature thisyear il; the dorrggion of a beautiful sterling Silver Trophy hy, the Macdonald Tobacco Company oi' Montreal, kl\0Wll U tl" Bfmlh C°“l°l5 Tl'°PI\Y. t0 be presented to the driver who scores the most Point! tillrlllk U16 f01ll' day! l`l¢il\8- A wt RD- pears elsewhere on this page. This gift from the popular Tobacco Company is much ap- preciated and everywhere among horsemen spoken of with interest. It will no doubt be tho means of further increasing the rivalry among the great teamsters who will attend the meet. in mid-August. _ Special prizes for owners, driver; ond gr- ooms will be continued as usual, with the $50 for breaking the track record both trotting and DRINK- ' R. M. Webber, of Mllitown, N.B., who was ensured at the conclusion of last reefs races, .Will again act as starter and it capable stand of officials will judge and time the events. The track, which is even now in excellent COIIAIUOII. Wi" be fllftllel' il\\Pl'0V¢d S0 HS t0 make it faster than ever in its history, A11 horses must be declared in at eleven o’clock on the day prior to the race. This will pei-inlzuie management to have Score cards printed with the actual starters and thus prevent confusion due 10 8 Humber 0f 1101305 being 0" U10 S6011? card which have been drawn. - In addition to the race program of the four dllyl, AUZUSA 179| 10 with 3 magnifitftllti line of Vaudeville and other entertainment has been secured. Here are the race events: ` DNARLDITETDWN, PRINDE EDWARD ISLAND “The Kentucky of Canada ” Dharlottetown Driving Park & Provincial Exhibition RACING DATES TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, August 17th 18th THURSDAY and FRIDAY, 19th, and 20th, 1937 ~ _ (A MEMBER OF TI'IE NA'I:IONAL TROTTING ASSOCIATION )' 5-°!i"1“ FREE FOR ALL TROT AND PACE _ _ _ -__ _ PURSE $500.00 2.12 TROT AND PACE_4 seconds allowed trotters _PURSE $400.00 2.15 TROT AND PACE_4 seconds allowed trotters _PURSE $400.00 _ -_ __ - _ _ PURSE $400.00 2.17 TROT AND PACE _ P' _ _ _ PURSE $400.00 2.20 TROT AND PACE S" __ _ _ PURSE $350.00 2.23 PACE f (For pacers who have not taken 7. . 9* a record of 2.14 or better in a race.) _ _ _ _ PURSE $400.00 214TROT _- - _ _ » - PURSE $400.00 2.17TROT ~ - _ _ 8. 9. 2.22 TROT (Open to Trotters who have - _ PURSE $950.00 not taken a record of 2.14 or better in a race. 10. 2 YEAR OLD TROT AND PACE, Prince Edward Island Futurity 11. 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 he distributed I-inong the winners along with the amount paid in for these Futuritles. ' Three or more classified dash races and two or more running races will bo given during the meeting. Then will he for purses '/'of $100 each, with 5% entrance fee deducted from money winners. Dashes do not count in lrophy competition. SPECIAL PRIZES FOR DRIVERS AND OWNERS A special ribbon will be given to the owner of the winning horse In each race. THE MACDONALD T0- BACCO COMPANY OF MONTREAL has donlted U. which will be awarded to the Driver scoring the most $20.00 to the driver scoring the most points during the beautiful Trophy. known as The British Consols Trophy, points during the meeting.. This Association will also give meeting. $10.00 to the driver scoring the second most ints d points during the meet. First place counts five points, uonnd place three points, third place two po on fourth place one point. $10.00 will be given the winning driver in "oh noe. $10.00 will be given the drivcr driving the fastest heat trotted during the meet and $10.00 to the driver driving the fastest heat paced during the meet. Ten Dol|ars'wilI he given the caretaker of the hone trotting the flltelt heat md Ten Dollars to the caretaker of the horse pacing the fastest heat. Five Dollars will be given to the caretaker of each horse winning a noe in the trotting und pacing classes llurlng the meet. Fifty Dollars will be given to the owner of the horse that beats track pacing record of 2.05% in n race except as provided for below. Fifty Dollars to the owner of the horse that heals the truck trotting record of 2.09% in s race except as provided for below. In case two horse! bolt the above records then the Awards go to the fastest horse. If two horses tie for the awards the money will be Entries close August 2nd with J. W. BOULTER, Score GENERAL CONDITIONS (ALL nacns ivm.a nuns) The Charlottetown Race Truck is now one of the fut- est, best laid out and cared for trucks, and surely the moot beautifully situated of any in the Maritime Provinces. A great deal of effort will be made to keep it In apple ple order, all through the period before the races and during the races so that no horse will become unsound or suffer Injury and to enable them to make fast time. Horsemen (providing they are racing oxcluslveiyat our meeting) by wiring ut our expense notifying us of their lrrival will he met ut the train md their baggage trans- ferred to the ground without cost to them.ulso token uvny without cost to them. Every effort will be made to make tho horsemen‘s stay pleasant and send them away feeling that they have been well treated. All races to bo raced on three heat plan: 10% of each purse will be awarded to the winner. The remainder will be divided into three equal ports, one part to be raced for each heat In the event of there being three heat winner! they shall have I. fourth heat to determine the winner. All purses divided 60, 25, 15 and 10. Entry fee 8%. Five per cent. of the money raced for each heat will be deducted from the first and second horses; 3% will be deducted from the third horse and 2% from the fourth hone. Entnnoo fees and deductions do not apply to Flltllritles. Six horses to enter and four to ltart. Right reserved to change program. reieet any entry. Q if entry appears to lay over field to the extent that there In not, in the opinion of the management., lullolent competition, then tho nil! entry may bo transferred to a falter clan or entry fee refunded, bar any driver md to leolam nee off on account of bud weather, or fllllnl to obtain satisfactory number of entries or ztlrten to trum- Entrier Close August 2nd. Horses records made after that date will not . A Q divided equally. tary, Charlottetown, P. E. I. l far horses to another clue to which they are eligible. ro- open or substitute mother without advertising, or alter or extend racing dates. Additional entries of un individual ownership may be made In my clue by the payment of 1% on closing date, but entries of separate ownership. although in the mme ltublo must pay installment ln full. Two entries of the mme ownership may start in the lame race, providing the full 5% is paid on each starter, the driven having the approval of the judges. All horses with names of drivers must be declared in by ll o'eIoek sm. the day prior to the noe, when position: will be drawn lo enable .ua to nrlncicorc cords with ncinni starters. Eligibility lined on N. T. A. money whining classifi- cation. '|110 Exhibition Association assumes no responsibility for any accident or da-mage to my person or property during this meeting. and this understanding is part of this contract. HIV. Straw and Shilling Eno. N. 1'. A. rules to govern. except when they conflict with thou conditions. Be euro and bring your eligibility eortidonlol. THE 0l'l'lClAL! 'HIC ollohll will bl leloetbll for their experience and reliability lm! will be instructed to carry out the rules lrmly sod folriy to ull. All purse money will be paid Immediately liter the noon and horsemen are asked to get some from Secretory before leaving. PRESENTATION OI PRIZE MONEY Friday evening the President will award opeeiul rib- bons ww- to the wfnlllnr owners. arm.-n.»mi caretaker.. eligible as on July 15th. Earnings or affect classes or conditions. J. W. BOULTER, Secretary, Charlottetown, P.E.|. v* ~ - __