.s u‘.- » ' i .04.‘ .1 ' 31210;. TOOKEBROS. UHTTED nowtlmt lonvuto vimuwtt: ntmvvm its .ANNAN nets g . unspoilt, AUGUST 180i ' ll. The following horses are entered and are eligible to start. 2.18 CLASS (MIXED) Hilda S.,~J. Btanley wedlock, Charlottetown. John-RAJ. A. Rogerson, Crapaud. Kellie-James Arbing, Charlottetown. Lois Guy-Layton Rogers, Kenslngton. Kennah Aubrey-Edward Stewart, French River. J. Forbes-Mclflnnon Drug Co., Charlottetown. Miss Bellmm Rico-B. W. McArthur. Kenslngton. . Ed Locandaw-ilenry Benoit, Charlottetown. . Angus Dillard-W. McNeill, Soutllport. . Orwell Belle, John Rooney, Orwell Cove. . Dongola~—Thoe. Edgett, Charlottetown. . Mayor 'l‘odd—McKlnnon Drug Co, Charlottetown. Colorado L—H. Kelly, Southport é-l w’! qgaynsugm-s l 2.24 TROT AND 2.27 PACE ,' . Commodore K—Alexandsr Kennedy, Southport. Albert .l., Ilnrnnlond Kelly, Southport. Petrello-John Ferguson, Sunlnlerslde. Orwell Belle-John Rooney, Orwell Cove. Dusty Mil|6l‘— George Woodside, Clinton. Col._li.--B. Hooper, Charlottetown. . Wilircd llst-llarnnlonu Kelly, soiltaport. 2.40 TROT Juanita Aubrey-Ilammond Kelly, Charlottetown. Silver Todd-Henryiloopcr, Charlottetown. Miss Eldred-John P. Snllth, Kinkora. . Commodore Cresceus-AV. McNeiil, Soutllport. Ilasty Lad~Willlam Matthews, Summerside. Kalola Todd——(lco. Hooper, Charlottetown. Trouble Mnker-i-Robert Johnston, Kensington. The horses in each class are well nlatched. The sure thing win- ners llnve been eliminated. The result will be a battle royal for position in each clues and the keenest and most thrilling kind of racing may be expected. 'l‘ho racing will he conducted according to the rules of the Nat. Trotting Association. An immense gathering of people is expected if the day proves favorable, it’ not, race will be held the first fine day following. ' New Annan Races are acquiring an increasing popularity. Extensive preparations have been made to cater to the amusement of the large crowd oi’ people expected. Military Band, Bag Pipes, Violin and Plano music, HlghlancYDress and Jig dancing and many other slds attractions. Good racing, good music and dancing, good “eats”, good time for every body. Music and festivities start at 10 o'clock a. rn. Too much sport to be crowded into one short afternoon. Come early and avoid the rusll. General admission 50 cents (including amusement tax.) Children 25 cents. J. PENDERGAST, Secretary s Ptiblio. Meeting In Tryon Hall‘ Thursday, August 19th, a1 s 5p m HQN- W- Wi- LEA. Commission er of Agriculture will meet the" electlurs of the 4th District oi Prince to discuss the campaign of mis- representation carried on by the political opponents of the Govern- merit. _ All interested are invited to attend, and an opportunity will be fLQFH-sywlew "hormone-lbs 2108-8-11tthsmon3l. Yivrn for an open discussion of Vlelegislalion passed the last ses- sion. . _,»-—~-\ 2H9-8-l3FTlSntMonWeil4l. F \ Souvteiii it‘ oi l Prince Edward Island illomleomely Illustrates! and Afiuitlsuh light. on Art. Paper. i ' I h only Limited Number on Sole. was mo. “ii "By iliall 87o. i Charlottetown Guardian Oliice 1-7-64! . --WANTIO - sloop sham" 3147 8 13 3i. -TEACHER WANTED with first class license for Su-nlmerside High School. Good supplement offered. Apply at once to the secretary of the School Board, Bummer-side. --RII'L 0F TULLOOH ‘i’ NIW ANNAN RACIEIE-l-lour o Char"- lovttletowws most ‘beautiful dancers, pupils of the veteran ilnpressario Thomas Wihitte, will dance the furn- ous Reel of Tulloch at New Anna; on August, 18th. 2212 _FORD TOURING OAR FOR sule.— Has been thoroughly over- hauled and painted; til-ea‘ new; has "Easy Steerer," bumper and other extras and priced to sell quick. Have several other used cars st bargain prices. Cdlin ‘H. Stewart, garage opposite Holmsn's Ltd. 2055 8 4 tt. -GOME TO THE NEW ANNAN RACES EAiRLY.——-Muslc, dancing and other alctivlt-les start early. Tables sag in the dining saloon at 10.00 dclock ‘anon-Something db- ing all the time. Good racing, good ilIlUSiC good tiillle ofr everybody. No person om afford ‘to miss tho big- gest rural gathering of people on P.E.I. Enjoy the “simple lifo,,-— forget your troubles for one day-— There is really too much sport for one afternoon. Get in earl-y alld avoid the rush. ' 2205 Lost Charlie iioss Kidnapping Concurtoil A brutal and despicable crime was brought to popular attention on June 3 by the publication of a news article reading thus: "Norrlstown, Pa, June 2.- Blakely Coughlin, 13, months old. son oi ‘Mr. and Mrs, George H. Couglhlinl, of this place, was stolen from his crib today and the pllr- ents had no trace of the wllere- abouts of the little boy late to- night." Tho kidnappers entered a second storey window by means o! u lad- der, the crime being committed about 2 o'clock in ‘tile. morning, says the Sun 0nd New York Hor- nld_ From the hour of his disap- peilrnnco Blaltely Coughlin has no‘. been seen or heard from by tiny friend of his family, and his where- abouts to-doy is as obscure s mys- tery as it was a month ago. Moan- whlle several astonishing incidents have marked the progress of the vain search made for llim_ Held for Ransom_ in ‘this search Mr. and‘ Mrs. Couglllin enlisted not only the local police and the Stale Constabulary. but also privutedctctttlves, law- yers and other counsellors. 'i‘llcre appears to have been no unnrcos- sary delay in starting the hunt for the child, nor is it suggested lllnt any necdcd information has been withheld fronl the public officers. A number o'f suspected persons- wrrw compelled to give accounts of their movclnents and otherwise the usual proizlilllions, including tile of- fering oi’ a reward, were adopted. Two days after the kidnapping it became known that an offer to re- turn the child for ransom had been made to the Coughlins. On the Mondilylollowlng the crime Mrs. Coughlin appealed is the wihdhs» ‘ioyg §or ttssurancesthat her child was btlng propfdrly treated. On the same day a negress in Dallas Texas, was found to he in posses- sion of a white bsby reselnbllnll the Coughlin child, but apparently- lt has been decided this could not be the infant stolen fronl Norris tbwn_ False Clues Offered. . lllleantime Mr_ and »Mrs_ Cough- llll received a unmller oi’ letters m... strangers, some of them av psrently from insane persons. others, incredible though ‘it seems. from persons who sought to turn their sorrow to a lest by offering false clues to the hld-irlg place of the child, ‘Mr. (loughlin let it be] known he would deal with the itld-1 Th Natal" S o weeiarecs f Grape-lists. these days. oneverytsliis. boy forfoffice. Dr. W. G. Church‘ . Sunrnlersitle. - a friend accompanying 'Mr_ Clough- i music thrills you. ‘ by hand for every record‘ No otll- ~ touch otconvsnlenoesdded to the ~ i-ldlmess of tone, and reliability 0t “ Two ISLAND commutes ‘AP. sospnro‘ " i -FOR sA-LE Overland] on‘ to. perfect working i order. ' Bo: M. Summer-side. . lllll-l-ll-t! —LO8T—llcLali5hlin four crank between Slchurman Garage and sl- eetrlc light station Bummersldo, WESTERN IPERSONALQ . ..—-<Sister James Marie of 8t. 10869111 Academy 8t. Paul, min-- nesota bias slrrivsd home un' s visit t0 her parents Mr. and Mrs. James N. lOamphell, Cape Traverse. nappers for the return of his son if they would establish good faith by sending him a photograph of the baby and one of his garments. anti he promised immunity to the criminals. The father indicated his willigness to pay $0,000 to the kidnappers, _'Mr. Couglllin at firs‘. refused to discuss the abduction publicly, but on Monday, June 14. he announced that after consider- able correspondence with a mail" who, writing from Atlantic City. signed himself "The Crank" an agreement had been reached under the terms of which the slultn in- fant was to be returned after $12,- 000 in bills had been paid to his captors, Mlj_'Coughlln had pre- viously said 30,000 was all he ccluld- raise, but under the circum- stances Lhe was able to get the ud- ditional money. A Cruel Qwlndlo, The $12,000 was deposited at the agreed upon spot on Monday night, lin on this errand. The understand- ing was that the baby would be re- turned to his home before 3 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. The money was taken from the spot where Mr, Coughllrl left it, but the baby was not returned, and Mr. Collzhlln on Wednesday let lt bcconle, known that he had been swlndled either by the kidnappers or by persons who took advantage of his an- xiety to prey on him_ This is‘ ll s-trange detail lin the case, provi- ding a nlysterv within. the original 1!1yB'l.E1‘_\' Tile authors of the let- ters which led to this transaction are said to have disclosed an inti- mate knowledge of the 910113111111 house and fslnlily, such as lnlght be possessed ‘by an inquisitive ser- vant. Bills Wore Numbered. .. ‘immediately after this incident occurred siteps were taken to raise a fund of $50,000 for a nationwide hunt for the baby. Contributions to thils fund have been modes-by ~rlany citizens of Norrlstowtl, Tile iuthorlties have kept up their search for the kidnappers, the Phi- ladelphia police now taking a hand ‘ltd beginning to look for the rcci- nient oi‘ the $12,000 it turned out hat the numbers of the ,_bllls deliv- ‘rcd to the blackmailer by Couizhlin had been taken by 01W 01 his friends, and these were given to the police. Some of tile money was in one hundred dollar bills 1nd fifty dollar bills issued by the \l'atlonal Bank of Lancaster, the ‘First National Bank of Norrlstown.‘ he "Shawl-fill National Bank. The search continuesjbut the authori- tls; are‘ not willing to disclose any if the facts they have recently ob- talned. t Magical V0_ice 0t Mllsio The Columbia Grlifonola is rrcatcr hann any llrtlsi or nny nlu- steal instrument. First ii is all ar- tists and all instruments in one nlllizlcal voice oi‘ music. lt is the supreme artistry of the Columbia Grafonoa that, once its golden voice ha; sounded, you forget, in- drilnlents. records, und artist llikB-OHlV the soul of irrlrllortul The Columbia Grafonollrhns tho only Non-Set Automatic Stop. This long-wanted improvement is now a part of the new Columbia: Grafonolrl. IBuili right into the. motor‘ Invisible. Automatic. Oil- straws on any record, long or slhort‘ Nothing to move or set or measure. Just pill. on ‘your record and the Graflonoa plays sud stops ‘las it. All otllor stops must he set or phonograph can get it‘ ‘Basic patents protect the Columbia Non set Automatic Stop. It is the last Columbia Grafonollfs recognized , nfiaPrlhln in beauty of dojign, neohanism . XNOTHER COLD STORAGE _ FOR CHAR LOTTETOWN Address. g Finder please leaves s-t Schumann, Garage. . ' Mr. ' itself. , 1 Exclusively on the Columbia - Gritfonolo. No other phonograph, make room for the new arrivals which are bargain price. Half Price for Handsome Coats Ladies new Spring and Summer coats, Navy and Black Serge, Tricotines, Polo Cloth, Velours and Tweeds in Fawn, Grey and Blue. '0 The assortment runs from $18.00 to $52.00 in price. " AND WILL CLEAR AT HALF PRICE $18.00 coats will sell for $9.00. $25.00 coats will sell for $12.50. $30.00 coats will sell for $15.00. $52.00 coats will sell for $26.00. Silk embroidered whiteSmocks, regular $4.25, will clear for each . . . . . . . . . $2.75 Dainty white drill smocks, nicely made, very smartly embroidered in color with silk. The regular price is $4.25. To be cleared out at ..............$2-75 flush A WONDERFUL SALE OF RAINCOATS WORTH T0 $20.00 FOR ONLY . 310-90 There are just 32 raincoats in this Light and Dark Brown, sizes 36 to 44, bu prices from $12.00 to $20.00. CHOOSE FROM THE WHOLE LOT ON SALE DAYS AT . . . . . . . . . . {$10-00 Moorei & McLeo Ltd or ora- nlerchantile business to be incor- comm“ foiichaglellt-Zni“ (ill: ill: fol‘ porated under the name of Blac- uon by be o“ ' qulere and CompalmLinllted, Mar- tin. Queens County, P. E. l. The Brighton ice and Cold Stor- age Company. Limited, may-carry on the business oi’ canning and pro- serving fruits and vegetables as well as manufacture ot‘ milk pro- ducts, tettiiisrato drinks, ‘candies, ice-cfbnirlietc. The capital stock of ‘he biiiripluly wlll be t25,000,__dlv- v ed ,i_ntof. two hundred and “fifty shares or $100 each. The names of "The Brighton ice and Cold Stor- age Company Limited," to olwersis in Charlottetown; and the other in s proposed wholesale and retsii - u. n, can} , Hiyllflln sriflilrsidil" FLY FozHamqrzfipbnATwou "In fiillsl llrfllhfl the applicants for the Company's R8 . n chart‘ us: Harry o. Jenkins, . in the Royal Gazette Bstur- htififl" x ‘f’ m.“ |£E|‘%|‘3c:x:? dsr Gillies! ism notices sis Ic- A ii‘ l». -- ' -~ .0001 "M! isiht l-itsi- - "i mmmmmmmnq “' "mi m'°°'°"7 “' , ,, _, p , _A __ “I v , i- , D0 Your Shopping Al; the Great Half Pr iof Womcifs Coats ‘and Suits A complete clearing out; of all coats sand suits of this season’s purchase-to unrivalled opportunity to secure handsome, stylish, well made garments at a real amattas, Covert Cloth, Gaberdine and Rubber-tile colors are Grey, Green, Black, iii-iii ce Sale coming along rapidly each day. This is an k Half Price for Stylish Suits Ladies new suits, of Serge, Tricotine, Gabardine, W001 Poplins and Mixed Tweeds, principally Navy Black and Brown The sizes run from Misses 16 up to 44. They are all smart and new. $29.00 to $75.00. AND WILL CLEAR AT HALF PRICI $20.00 Suits will sell for $14.50. $38.00 Suits will sell ‘for $19.00. $40.00 Suits will "sell for $20.00. $75.00 Suit-s will sell for $37.50. \Vhitfe' Voile Blouses worth to $61!), will be cleared at These pretty blouses are shown in striped. embroidered fronts, lace taimmed, sizes 36 t0 44, a wonderful chance to ‘i? choose from a range worth to $6.00 at '1 only 2-9590011 lot-odd lines but all good-éTweeds, Par- t not all sizes in any one pattern. Assorted ~ v ‘NIAQIKRA. .1 ." nls out. Roddln, and Dr. s. it. Jen- kins, all of Charlottetown. Blacqufere and Company, Limit- ed, will lll-lve a capital stock oi’ 840,- 000 divided’ into four hundred shares of Q00 each. Tile names of the appliaants are: Joseph L. Biso- qulsro, sljtiu; Jeremiah Blac- quiere, martin; Alfred Blacquisre. fjf_?g,f"g,,",*gg,,'t",,,‘,i;;,l, BQYWWQW; Jlinle Blacqlliore, flar- ifl; ' ' .» NIAGARA callus, out. Au 14—-1An airplane is laid“ t0 h‘ fallen into ‘the Niagara lvhrl ‘ night near Navy lsllnd. 0n, claim they iii the plan‘, -' stop and the Jinn fall ll ~ wlvnr with I #7884. splash. lin; Mary Blacqulere, Martin; Lou- ' ise blemish. any View. ‘rile provisional directors will be Joseph“ A L., and Jeremiah, and Alfred Blane . quiere. p‘; and Cllildm 1 lit Oi" er»30Y r L Aiws boars, 1 it is usually vet-y nnhrciryfm- the ’ t’ r 1, u‘ Q Ignatius of: ' ' mos» that Mots u black w. ‘ f-e‘ 5“,"~.'.-r.'.*¢;..ss,».;.