J P "f l J ULY 23, 1934‘ ADDITIONAL SPORT? May Cllcnglé MO-Iwfon s’ Tm“ of AFTER Tllllll. ’"~~‘~“ Ladies PVin Sailing ___ ' T" ' lRidley College Cricket‘ (C. P. by Guardian's ‘MOQWN, July i y urnalnent played m Defeated only -"“‘~»--‘ ssh»- Endeavour, new British challenger‘ Once In SIX Mfllfiheg- for the America's Cup, today said- h‘ , HAMILION, Bamluda, July 20- Ridley College cricketers sailed for Th, awnm___ Club Ladifi defeated a team ten lady the start for Newport might be- gum?’ made Sunday instead oi Mgnday ' ll°°ll l“ lllrvlllllslv llllll°llll°e - home tonight after a victorious m,“ A m“ d tour o! Bermuda. During their vls- 3*, h “w” o ' st‘ it to the island they overwhelmed ’ "Under the present circumstances every minute counts." said Nichol- son, who will sail as a. member of "m". “m. drew Wm. “other m4 Endeavours aiterguard. 2mm 4d.“ °n]y m“, He said a definite decision would- The fluhy youth‘ 1mm 5;, ch. be mm "lllflv- lihorihes Ont scored. their‘ fourth Nicholson also said Mrs. T. o. Mqvwww w”; ‘hm my hem,” Bopwith, wife of Endeavours own- THE CHAR LOTTETOWN GUARDIAN THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN This oolunl is reserved fsr news cl iseai interest but advertising of a naway nature Ila! be inserted at 4 coats a word strictly payable in rnliicr iznwiinu - flow m TWO DAYS ONLY GAPlTllL-TOIIAY A POSITIVE SCREAM U‘. yin: YOUWE TRIED all the rest. NOW try the best 'I‘ip Top Binder Twine. G. R. Keefe, Provincial Representa- advnncs- Live. L-7040-7-23-25-37-39- colvransnarlon Luvs msim- _ A lh p911 ANCE. L-fl788-7-12-3l2l.c°PoLICE Con" l ° c” _..__ n ah - urt Baturdayl moilgrnuifl: 8digital! PBESIYTEBIAN ssrsvicas -. “mud Wm’ be“ Bradalbane at ll Lift, Borden at orderly was sentenced to fifteen days in jail. A prohibition case WM 3 o'clock, North Tryon at 7.30. Dr. M. E. Genge, pastor. L-7086 adjourned till July 24th. and the defendant in a customs case was fin- —-—- ed $50 and costs or, in default of CBITICALLY ILL-Many friends here of Rev. Daniel F. Feehan. bishop of the Catholic diocese oi payment. was sentenced to one month in Jail. A man charged with Fall River, Mass. regret to hear that he is critically ill at his sum- being drunk and incapable had l3 mer home in Falmouth, Massl sodas MAURICE - youa- cvlna r0 ROMANCE . . . . m ca! PAREE win-gm; run s-rluaars an: raven Golf the bail estreated. (m, clhfiTajnflilam In Memoriam MISS JESSIE ‘town! a PERSONALS M11. Margaret Hopkins spent the week end in Montague renew, ing old acquaintances. Jolsl firs. ZpU. Allan, Moncton o, Mia Barbara Jack, Saint J0 0; was)‘. E. Dennison, Moi-wish I. Miss Orlo Roach, Saint John, 1; Mrs,_ J. AfiMacNaug-hton. Morgan; a , Mus M. r-i-lrur, Saint John The Rev. J. W. S. Lowry. of Cam- bridge, Mass, has suffered s. very sad bereavement in the very sud- den and unexpected passing away a Ysmllosl sultan» V évluauivfliiotifllgl Mrs. M. Peardon Hamilton olf Montague, is visiting her home in! the Bermuda "B" i-clluvb? 618M - _ : x . . Limg creek. of his last suzévilvllishgixflteerinlvikllxl: er, deffnitelywould so to Newport WM“. flilfiaavlbzAwl-"ei-Igusoull lslklfiorgtkog 3. . 3uNbs L) F V I _ Jessie Liowry. a er Th d _ and would act foi- her husband in Playing omflamm m, “mo” M“ J L Macnanala Momm- A D D l. D . . . . M”, George Qgwgfll m4 famfly County of Down. Ifelllllih 9 ° the races against the American de- mipued a w“. o, 133 m, mm - - - i ll i, , TH E HUUR “yeekl N _ an-lved home u, vlsli; h" maths,’ ceased was in her usual enjoyable ‘when wicket‘ ma declamd- The Emu“ MMftaHbGéttagillg. izoxlliétoflolgn, o1 l ..,._,, A LOVER y _ en; Mm “n, helm. Rwky pom health, ourihr in; ooeyvacgifufiir 12:‘; tgam replied with a feeble 106. all ~ in“ Ffwlg, Sh,“ Job-n o‘ : 0;. taillig- CH lC §Al-l_' also Mr. Frank Strauss 0f Lowell iielgektargge glfiade llrhe late Mi“ ENGLAND TAKES LEAD mm M" Kan Mark‘, Munch” 3 . , lTliii Sf‘E{‘Z.-U.‘.\'l‘l Mm- ' d i Ripley, brilliant Ridley batsman. Mix-Helen Blhhchml é, ‘J _ . “m A o“; . ,, , ____ Lowry spent some time in Cana a. uh 7,, 5n d” hm . . 0hr; i _. ., in "Old Bu ller - . . d 1 isit a th u. s. A. several LEEDS. Ensland. July ill-In "II WP ml" W - l’ l. Mrs. Lenders. Mohotoh 2. " i “w” ‘m1’ - l’ l —-ivili-..\' you my ’ ' " halgmeanteaemsglethlgalgksil Nlesvllanldonlgggl: 52ers“ :30? on; Onereturtllil! to her wwhe contrast or the third test l. Wllm llil- 5"‘ 13- °“;"°,;°“b“_', lvira a. crosory. Saint John : COM | N l r0 BLUFF . . . . . h“ h ‘h, wlh ‘hhdg, O h hsuve land. settled down again in match which dressed to a drew u M W l°°lll m“ W“ m h; Mrs. sfl-B- Anderson, Moncton a. , G WEDNE§DAY — 4 DAYS mo LAUGH sl-low p ilgffl"... h hdlclh, g a the locality of her birth. where she the bowlers were helpless. the at- the vi-iiiirll WW1“ “Plmd ° M". .1. Barter, Saint John o: l EDD|E CANTQR ' “ROM i, 3 Tl ill; 5 pAlLy we“ we ' spent a happy evening oi life. and "Wk hid the "PP" hlllld when the Wllilw" lll 91°" “d” c“m"°“ Mrs, w. E. Learned. Monctoh a. l m AN SCANDALS ‘ = ah u laid to rest in the Bil- fourth test between Ensland and M! till" 1°’ 35' wnw“ "'° m‘ Saint John a Moheioh 22. -' Mi - w“ m“ Mfwh’ d, fihmw" blfrlgl place of the family to" Australia sot under way today so. Muir one for '1, Ripley three for ' =;_—_-___-___._______.______ town. P. E. V. is vs ng Miss ‘ M m I 1 h f st ' , 3Q cf affix s- ' * l Z m“ Mum’ M the home M h" may “iiififllifll. §§§r§°Zl“ol‘m‘3 day's aloft? gtorotbgardu she-alga: "History tells us war is n pheno- l , ) G m c .. p.00. imco Mac- mother. Mrs J. A. Gillls Cameron grfd so h m some We“ at England mo, Australia .39 m, out we Aushrahm bowl,“ qulckjy mehhh tha; acggmpanleg the (level, .. OUR SI ECIAL ‘(’§‘?“d"~ vm _ , stroet-Moncton Transcript. I,‘ giant; us?“ mm 1m sum- mm wickets. - wok Cont", d ma,“ The 1m . o, human,” “ma,” m,‘ ‘ __ Nmé“ c " 3°00‘ Dmgud Mac" in; whhe attendmg the 95.14pm. mgiohd, betting‘ first, mm p foul- English wickets went for only is the tragic destiny of mMl."—BEfi- ‘ DINNER S Grade vii. $4.00 Elflfillfil‘ Rilill- M" “d M's‘ m“? w‘ saw“; byterian Council in the City of Bel- sreat start but as the wickets dried 33 mas. l“ M““°“"" t . ' i rlziluxs: h. h m» on ~- r a . ' ., Grade VI. Sin, $3.00. .\Ii\i".Oll Ab- . d M, A Russel] severs the final link of the family v ,_ With o» ALL-COMEDIAN CAST Wm“ M" ‘m s- - » - , , . oft. - . circle in the old homeland. Dr. . . l- f and 40C Grade VI‘ Jr” S200 Lawrence Including Thelma Todd,|_.e||sHysnn, cum‘ o’ gape “event 10w“, hlmselg belng how me only 4th, w e. i a ? l Satisfy both Appetite and Ralllslll" nlllfltl °fi"l"b§;""' M"5'3"".’.‘Z'_"! Mrs Alex MacKenlle oi Loris ‘lemammg member or the house- ‘ ._ Pocketbook CGFIILlD 1v. sr, $1.75, ilhi-ry ' " ‘$2; mulch,“ mum“ h, he, home hold of his people. _ L. - ' “amino” ' ' having spent the week in Montague ' * -- ' ~ - - i y. C 2 d -- " l - , l Whites Restaurant Lid S3123 ‘l. J‘s.-““§.fitmeiilliik ~~ "°*‘“—§*‘-‘~'-‘~‘l‘1' 3*“ $652,?‘ h" M“ "l" ’°""_-’ °‘““"s ' " . ,- - s - i - l» ~ - on am on. - g i Queen street mcilllcél. Ill ,1 5190 13¢; M Jolllll tga Gfalitlfisalwfiielihlatiocllcteplycle i ‘H .r.. .. l‘ y ac-e-h J =~i M.A.P.Cl dM.H.obt - .- 3"; L_,1.04a_,1_23 Kfnnon. Renounces Rlmh Haul-ks oi i-falaiixlflixlsl‘ 8.. iflso Mg; fr°m “w mmuy tgwmel 56 ti‘? Grade II». $1.00. Gvorsc Cliam- O Della Oalneh. n. N.. and Miss Eliza- Bllm- Ea“ “"1"! “~M“‘-- °’ PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ,‘ plan. T E I hem Jemlc- R_ N and Miss was a large attendance oi friends ll . Grnrle I. in». $1.00. Ella Wall. 0 G Kahlua-me phhulh o; klhode “lamp fl-fld TIBlShbOTS- ImPTEQlVQ “"1695 ' ’ Féllllllllg Perle“ aUPlldTlYlCFI ————~~ were the very welcome gilests of were wnducwd by m‘ Pasw" Dr‘ h | s I I I I 4 years, $4.00. Enid RLiXIlSZLV. STOCKHOLM. SV-‘Edefl. (c9): Mr. and M“. white Rocky Point, J- W- 5- WWW "l"! Em" °1 ‘hi’ x | G1 ' P 2 years $2.00 Kvlillvfli NPICKHY Jilly ‘ll —-De=cribin his estur as I church of Scotland’ o! which the o e 2 yours: $2.00: .‘/[fll'l'ill Alallott. l “an zulyiproprlate mgeasureg in Cour deceased was 5' lllbhng‘ member’ l ' l o. é Mllslollary Rallies .52" RACING DATES . -. - h», ‘CRFS, ..‘. ., ezlil . l.l"\‘ '. 1'" , b. k . ‘ _ ' : 5011001. Malnequo- was held on F‘1'1- 2 loaf-s. $2.00, ulrnhor lllrllllhilt’. $5.. ato ltiléxng0vgllfflillllglllli who: HCld Al? Lot 16 fortlng Psalms. sung m plaintive day afternoon. Julie 29H. in ‘he 2 yfilrs, $2.00. Kelli! rll Abh it. m <1 l i" h t r hi mewdl" Di" “w” 51”" “null” school house. Vvilith about forty 1 year, $1.00, Roy AlllJOLl, 0 in-"lvilpghge ti? :5 h,§,l.h§§ff_° Th: q-l-le l“; o; h sgfles o; Mlsslhh. words oi consolation and exhorta- parents and visitors illffiflllt. Th9 1 cni- 1.00 n1 h > -. - -. - - tion from Matthew V: 4, "Blessed t if u d at d for .V . S , R p (lull. Glllonklok family was knighted ary Rallies was held in Lot 16 u f m h n ,’,‘,’,j'"‘,,,,‘§1;‘,,,,“f,,§.,“,§,,,.,‘;?°§o,§s m“, i 2:33. by I0.\‘lll decree ill 1674 and in- United Church oh Friday. July l3. are they lat mourn. or ey s a AUGUST 21st, 22nd’ and 23rd, 1934“ potted plants. Much crcdit is due the tcachrrs, Ml". JnmPs R. Murphy and Miss Amlrding 0f Public School C01"- tiflcatcs by Mr. Murphy to the fol- lo\vinl::-Mrlri0n Abbott. Dllgnlrl Ll-ocluced at the Swedish House of Nciblrs in 1675 Tho only privilcgs now left to Svrcdisll nobility is the right to The first session was opened at 2.30 p.m- with devotional exercises led by the Summerslde W.M.S. with Mrs. Douglas Gordon be comforted" laid to rest by loving hands in the West View Cemetery, North Lex- The remains were ington. He leaves to sorrow for his (A Member of the National Trotting Associatiom) Olive Gillespie. for the successful Macmml Eleanor Ranhny‘ Mary be cxpcuwd with a Sword instead o,’ laden The meellhg opened “.13: passing away. his widow, one son 1' F799 Fol: All Trot and Pace -' ' ‘ ' ' ‘ ' "" 1° " Purse way in which the prugvfilfllmfl W“ Stwynrt, Roy AhboiL, Kclllforcl Ab- a broad-axe Even this last rem- hymn "O Master Let Mb Walk and ‘me daughter- The In‘ M" 2. Trot and Pa-CG _. e_e - - - o - - r I - -_. . - . . .r.i.| PUTQQ oo-oo “m1?” m" “m” lhmw“ m“ m” b°“~ Wald” COLI-“llll- mull of follow" slow is somewhat will The" ‘°“°W°‘l by Play" bl’ Cmm’ w“ a mm‘ "Wwwd mm‘ 3. 2.16 Trot and Pace .. . .,. . . .. . . . . . . Purse 00-00 Dlllllls Md bPPIl Cmlqlllll‘ "Fllmd- Prizes ciolmicri by hflillwque Wn- lllilegl-v, U10 richly. pgnglLy having Mrs. Major Townsend, Mrs. b" 0i the wmmlllllll’ lli Whlilh 11¢ ‘ P $400 o0 Ho“ Thilmas MMNM‘ acted 15 mclrs Institute for Pssaiv Oll Pllt- broil ‘abolished in Sweden for a Th°m35 1111119336!‘ fetid the SCTiKYl resided’ a devmlll Ind flllhflll 4. Trot and P803 . . -_-_-, . ;; ‘tilbl "r89 I (“airman mid the f°n°“'l"g Pm‘ rlotism in Grades‘ IX and X won number of years. ture lesson from Hebrews 11th Dllurchmalll “d 5 “w” meclmn‘ 5- 2.22 TFO‘! and P866 . . . - . . - - . - . ".1... - . . . ., PUFSB $40Q-OQ iil-"lmm? W” willed 0m? by Lorne Owcn; Grlldcs V1, VII Mr. Gilllonkrok himself is a mm chapter and gave an interesting all! husband 911d Pflrflli- A "Win56? 25 P Purse $35Q_Q0 Opening ChOFllS-Wclmme-bl’ and VIII won by Jean Stcwul-t. of rather radical vlews llls address based on passages of scrlp- 0i AflillBtllll 110686 0f the Orange 6- 2- 3GB . - - - . . . ..,... . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . m“ schqol‘ Plllil fllvflfdvd in’ tcrichvr for rosimlatlrln will be forwarded by ture read. She made reference to Association, he vras an ardent 1m- . (FOP PHCGYS WhO hZ-VG I10t taken 3. FBCOFd Of 2-15 Reclmtlml-A Llme Boy's speech Idclil sfurivllt won lJV Lois Rzinlsziy. tho yflOVbrlllnfflb to the you,” 0g the first missionary society ln Lot Dorlflllsi- Blld l1 102/51 fltlfieli 0! the b tter in a race ) >~by E0118 Tllylflf- Prize llWIllTlPd by l"ll(.'llL‘l‘ foi- Nilblcg hub lh all llkellhhod cmho; l6 organized in i900 by Miss Zilla Commilflwvllltll- or a ' 0o 0o EXfifcl5e—cflllllliil—by 5 lllfllill‘ General Proficiency won by NlliflOll be acicd llllOll since this would call Muirhead. Summerside. w.th a ':'——’:'-"4‘-'*'“' 7- 2-15 Trat - - -.- - - - -_-'- - -'- - ~ - - - ' ' ' ' ' ' ' "'l' ' Purse $4 ' purgusft no A B y. Tr k b Abbott. l for n new law. membershlP 0f 15- 3415' unklemer jmgmari‘ “An the Pow" gr 8. TfOt . . - . . m»... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PUFSB 9C1 a n" u-Ym 5 ‘C ' Y Prize . iv. dad i5 t l .l'i ' f r ‘Q -' , - who wa a resid nt of that place @5115 811W" Bl’ Pflyei’ W35 0 " l ~ -_ 1 smug WE"- most stalzs Grade? I film 8i’ rilorzmtllllllrl: “'35 messecremryeof ‘fime and had feted Mrs‘ woods!“ an” a’ very 9' Trot Marltlme Bred (open to trotters Pu‘ co $v5o'°° Elgerclsc-Vacatloh-by 16 Junior LOOIUUI] Abbott; Grilrlc I u.» m}. 13,, you“ m) ‘vmn “ a radmh the minutes of that, meeting with fine paper on “Christ's Life on who have not taken a record 0f 2.16 or bet- punlls- , by Mflrlziirflt iiilrl Doris Crnzivl". hlhhlhd h-hll khmvh phhhcls. and her. This period closed with lilrlg- Earth." Miss Phillipe. Tyne Valley tar in a race ) . Essay - Patriotism __ by Lei-ho Rhhhhl... ,....,.h hm" mm. h. h... __.fl._,_,_,,,,l,,, m,“ Him, resigned in; of hymn “Oh Flor a. Faith That rendered a beautiful solo "The Hell‘ ' . . ‘ 20° 0o www- ‘Chalrlnan and on... my... Con- _ m. ‘...,,.,,.. , Sh...“ h, h, Will Not Shir Mrs. Boothroyd, our" accompanied by Mm wll- 10- 2 Year Old Trot and Paco. Maritime Bred -- Purse$ - QllMMW-Jllsl a" m"). l" “ll arniul-iilns ohm whchus him pu- SWCdlSll Riksdriir. Pres/bylaw Plflldelll» "l" l°°l< "m" M“ L" 3' P""°" m“ 11. 3Year Old Trot and Pace.. . .. Purse $250.00 Nflilei'—by 2 bill's lllld 2 Hllls- lliis for the very successful way in l charge of the meeting and a bus- dent ill the Mflrmme cilnlefeml! ‘ Biography on Gladstone by Lois Ramsay. Instrumental which the lrnrls. work had born carried rm mid vxpl-r-ssvci \\‘(ll‘(l§ of Must be owned and stabled in the prior to May15. 1934- iness period followed. A resolution Mantlmds committee was appointed viz: Mrs. Branch gave some interesting in- formation about Berwlck Camp, cx- music b, L0,... FairbanksNamed Civen and KCllflElh MacKay. fif"°,h“‘§f.§,°,}‘, 1'11} ,‘,’,“.‘.'.‘ (‘,“,,‘,",~j,"j.'§ g§.;'”“.'...§§.‘;..i.‘:1°;.3;°“;.§§§i 3:2 ‘Zgll-‘imlolhll/liilllg. wtlshighmfiln. ‘Ti The order of the program will bemade so that if possible Presentation of prizes by the ivcrc returning ohm. 1i... m...“ CO-TBSPOIIdCHt If! of Lot is welcomed the different be furished by the societies. The oi~ each horse can startm two races. Chairman. yea}: Th. ..,.,..-5 ,.hh.,,.. h-h, Eh“, , , moieties and Mrs. Rev. Nicholson ierlns taken was to help set a tmlfifiilcntation oi prizes by the by thh prhihipal who on hhhfllf of D! v0 rc e S u l t of Tyne Valley gave the reply. Mrs. ¢°ll¢h ml‘ that l’°°ll'l- Mli- PIIKBI"! C '. teachers nllcl pupils thankful the Institute mid plilrllili; for lllPll‘ ill- tcrc 1, and hell) (luring ihh your. Visitor; and pupils wr-ro ihml treated to candy and the singlil: of the Nnlzolilil Aillllflll brought the pffiflfflflllllf‘ to zl. close. Parker of Nova Scotia, the Branch President. was then introduced by tha Ex-h-esiderit. Mrs. Hammond Toombs of Kensington. Mrs. J. A. Mathieson of Oleary called the roll of the different auxiliaries, quite a large representation from each so- ciety was presents. short talk by the president Mrs. Boothroyd ad- molllshing the members of the W.M.S. to be whole hearted in their work to share and to be wide awake if they wish to succeed. A delightful solo was rendered by Mrs W. A. Turner of Ofseziry "The Shepherd who sought for one lost sheep" accompanied on the piano by Mrs. Jas. MucWllliams. Mes- sages from the different secretar es‘ were submitted. Literature Secrctq ary. Mrs. Rev. Sterling of West] Cape read by Mrs. Rev. Wocdsldc of Lot l6, Supply secretary Miss Inman read by Mrs. Hugh Smith, address followed showing the mag- nitude of the work being done both in the home and foreign fields. She closed with a plea that every church member sould be a member of the W.M.S. and let no member get an inferior cOmplex for each has a part to do in this great work of the Master. Mrs. Leigh Warren gave a vei-y fine solo. Mrs. Cotton the Convener of the Resolution Com- mittee brought in the following res- olutions after which the meeting closed with the Benediction. SPECIAIQ PRIZES FOR DRIVERS AND OWNERS Ahpsglpl ribbon will be given to the owner of the winning horse in sub race. and 820.00 to the drivaf winning the most points during the meeting. 810.00 tn tha driver winning second most points during till meet. First plaoe counts five points. second place three points, third plus two points and fourth plus iml point. $10.00 will be given tp the winning driver In oloh r000. $10.00 will be given to the driver driving the fastest heat trotted during the meet and 110.00 to the driver driving the fastest heat paced during the meal. Ten Dollars will be given to the caretaker of tho horse trotting the fastest heat and Ten Dalian to W caretaker of the horse pacing the fastest holi- Five Dollars will be given to the caretaker of each classes during the meat. Fifty dollars will be given in the owner of the horse that beefs track record of 2.07% in a raoe axon?’ as provided for below- Fifty Dollars to the owner of the horse that bests the track trotting record of 2-10 l in a rims, except as provided for below. in cue two horses beat the above records than the awards so l" the fastest horse. if two horses tic for the awards tho money will be divided equally. Entries close August 4th with J. W. DOULTER, Secretary, Charlottetown, P. E. I another class without rcsdvertising. and alter 0! axiom! racing dates. Additional entries of In individual irwnershlli may be made in any olasaby tha payment of l"; on closing date. but attics of separate ownershlil-_ Exercise—saluting the Canadian Flag-by senior pupils. Recitation — Vaiccilctary - Gcr- nld lDCKllRflZ, Closing Chorus-Canada, Land of the Maple Trce-by the school. Prize list was as follows: Grade X, $30.00, Enid Ramsay. (By Albert W. Wilson) (Associated {Press Staff iii/flier) (AP. By Guardian's Special Wire) LKDNDON, July 20--New charges of misconduct during recent months were made today against Douglas Fairbanks, Sr.. and Lady syivia Ashley on behalf of Lord Allhligv. who is suing [OF a divorce from his former chorus girl wiic The zlllcgation was made that tho Inmnlls motion picture actor and Lnriy Ashley, who now are in , H Carlo, continued misconduct ions places and various which are cited. since Fair- wlis first named as corres- lirilrlcnt Ill the case on Feb. 5. I" miks and Lndy Ashley will ['10 .\II|lilril'~. fur (‘ills lillil Stirs-n horse winning a raee in the trotting and paoilll RESOLUTIONS The resolution committee begs to submit the following: RESOLVED that the thanks of GENERAL CONDITION! lhfl Wilma-H's Missionary Rally be tcndcrcd nll the women who gave ll tel of the“! time and their talents that M“ “n” M a n! we mo! be better informed u to the activities of our Society and . 20d Lord Ashley's snlltitors rrmi. hut "it will probably take sev- (‘Nil Hills." Arrangements for the The Charlottetown Race ‘ti-soil is now one of . the fastest, best laid out and best cued for tracks. although in the same stable must pay installmenil .l'L'l\.‘i.c are i0 be made through Temperance Secretary Mrs. Frizzle 696610115! t0 cur Conference Branch “h “my the mo", lnhugllully ‘mum; p; m, in in gull, lllfll‘ 5°1l"ll°l'5- "ad by M“ Hllgh smllll- Tem‘ Presldenl" Mrs“ Parkerl who °°m" the Maritime Provinces. A great deal of effort will be Two entries of the aame ownership may sill’! l" Th0 sllpplvmentaryl petition, a perance Secretary Mrs. F‘rlzz1e read 1mm ‘he D°mllll°ll 305m llld W110 made to keep it in apple pie order all through the phi-i“; berm tha races and during the raess so that no horse will become unsound or suffer injury and in enable them to make fast time. Horseman (providing they arc racing exclusively the same ma. mviaing the full s95 is paid on ewll starter. the driven having the approval of tha Juillll All horses with names of driven must. be d in by ll o'clock a. maths day prior to the rue. Eligibility based on _N. T. A. money winllllil solicitor vyplninrld. requires an an- SWFX‘ \\‘ll.l"i.ll 14 days ii the couple w ‘ll Ln roslst ll. F. thanks and Lady Ashley al- rrlcii- lmvn pinrcd themselves in a by Mrs. Morrison. c.5131‘, and Young People Mrs. Sinclair read by Mrs. Lester Profit, Kcnsington, Secretary of Christian Stewardship Mrs. A. J. Mathieson who had an makes us realize what a very worth while organization we are part of. RESOLVED that on behalf 9f all who enioycu the kindly and beauti- ful hospitaity of our hostesses of t ting) b irlng at our expense notifying Classification and time allowance. pwlmm I0 defend me sun which excekucnft pap” on Sme tlwo fold g3; lltgatwfulwlsh to infill“ them M :- rfutlrel: arrival’ gill be met. at train and their The Exhibition Commission assume no MINI‘ is cxpvrtcd i0 come to trial dur- will‘ 0 the W-M- . B 8 tilled I E 39mm“ °l'l- t f rred to th grou d h t cost to albilit f an ldonto dam toasty rson of lliz: tho Autumn. each society to procure one annual Fllflhtl‘ BE IT RESOLVED that bun" “n. e a n ‘u w I or y no x "a l” them. also taken away without cost to them. Every effort will be made in make tha Horsemolfl stay pleasant and send them away feeling that they have been woii treated. All raoca to be raocd on tha three heat plan; 10% of each purse will be awarded to the winner. The remainder will ba divided into three equal par-is, one part to be raced for each heat. In the event of than being three heat winners they shall race a fourth heath to determine the winner of the event. All purses divided 50, l5, l5 and 10- Entry fee 5%. Five per cent. of the money ruled for each hast will be deducted from the first and second horses 8% will be deducted from the third horse and 2% from the fourth horse. Six bones to enter, four to start. Right reserved to change program. rslact any Entry. or if entry appears to lay over flail in tbs extent that them is not. in the opinion of the man- agement. sufficient competition. than said entry may be transferred to a faster Class or entry foe refunded. bar any driver, and to declare race off on account of properly; during this inectin, and this undsntandilll is part of this contrast. llay. Straw. Stabiing. free. N- T. A. rules to govern. except where tha! M!’ flint with these conditions. The program on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thrill‘ day will be a ion; one ind in order to make it an»?! it will be necessary to have horses out promptly Ml time so that the affflmoon‘! sport can be colnvlowl at. ilvc o'clock. lAi, Monte Curio vile-re Fairbanks null Indy Ashley are visiting the lnttvrs sisfl-r. a Alils Black, it was said today that neither would dis~ miss tha supplementary petition). report of the Mssionary ‘Society. We as members of the w.M.s. do secretary of Mission Bands, Mrs. l "m" ourselves w opposed w the Rev. Woodside of bot. l6 also hficll traffic of lllivxlwtlns bevorvses in sncxcellentpaperon making world filly form 811d that we do all in cur friends real for children. Mrs. Pnr- Pnwcl‘ l" uphold PNhlbItlOn. kcr stressed the need oi every so- _—;=_ ciety taking at least a few copies cf the Missionary Monthly and World Friends. Mrs. L. R. Allen gave a short talk 0n the correct filling out of County secretary and Treasurer forms. Mrs. L. R. Allen also con- ducted the open forum. The "Quiet Half flour" was conducted by Mrs. Hammond Toombs opening with singing "Breathe on Me Breath of God.” Mrs. Toombs talk was "Meeting with Jesus" and taking him as our daily companion. Meet- ing closed with Hymn 570, and Benediction pronounced by Rev. nlvlmalums ESCAPE " (AP. Ily Guardian's Special Wire) TTIOXTASTON, M0,. July 30 — ‘Fllrrlr- COl1Vl."l.i‘d murderers, serving liic sentences in the state prison hero, cscaprd tonight by climbing OVPI‘ tho prison wall. l iBiMIiTFs ones daily. A d-pla can mam which will Clnr up ysIlIhi The Value 0f Correct Lenses Till OFFICIALS The ofiic‘ ‘ will be selected for their experlenol and reliability and will be instructed to carry out i-lll ruins flraaly and fairly to all. Ali purse money Ill be paid immediately after the races and horseman an! asked to get same from-tbs lcc ‘ y before Ila-villi PRESENTATION OI‘ PRIZES The lenses preicrlbgd to correct an error of vision are valuable in the extent that they render s. poi-fee; service. As merchandise they an with- out value. As a means of see- ing comfortably and bringing immediately aftdr the conclusion of the races ill SOLD WHOLESALE and RETAIL I b d 1h . hllln l0 obtai 1| f ‘ - Th 1h Plfilil I Will ltd Ill Ilhhflilt , Ml- W°°’dlld°- Tl" 10° 16 Choir ,',',‘,°‘,‘,';,";,.';;;'".:,Y,;,'fi: r2. ozeezrireizs: startgrs to tranlsifo-r roger“ 1.33"}. arirumfiiyih. t: the wirlrllin; sum oar-rum- by ggnllrliied than muslic “Wu-h Mrs- h; m, 9,1,”; u¢|m.“°n_ C." alass to which they are eligible. reopen or substitute and grooms. w“ Lock 8rd pa“ t‘ for it early and regularly. _ _ _ , Entries close August 4th- Earnings made this date do not count agamflf EVENING SESSION The evening session opened at 8 6 F horse. , , nm. with Lot 16 Young People in ’ ' J w_ BQULTER sacrum-w CHARLOTTETOWN charge of the devot onal period‘ OHOME-mm-r l ' W’ which was lead by Mrs. (RCVJ ~ fimdsiflln Means """ ' ._!£LI_&!A Bill‘