l! _ lizcumtv . ltlrt Georgetown Races Georlntown held on 'Wodh ’ as foflows: "' ‘S35 trtf t. MICLASSTIUTANDPACE‘ can o u flhavealsospeedsndwillmakeanold (Trotters allowed 3 seconds) Fred Mfldllim.‘ ' (1113-0-001. D. Watts Edition who h. MlcKinnoll. P. I. I.’ Marge bireetflDraéhai-les Dougan.‘ Watts Edition; (2.13 l-il-Willard will renew Kelly, cut-imam. r. m. 1. Edger (211514) Cass Clay, Mon . P. I, l. D Marque, Dr. H. Mclntyre, Cha- ‘ottetown. Go tyre, Montague. ‘ 2-25 TDOT AND PACE Don DIX (2.151-4) P. J. Henry, PlIttiXlK Georgetown ‘ Eastern Marie. Miss Belle Rico » (Z1614) James Riley, Gaspereaux. 1 Aubriana” (2301-4) Dr. P. McIn- tyre. Montague. Dixie Marque. Dr. l-l. McIntyre, Ch... ottotown. Sharpsburg, Pratt and Son, St. Peter's. The Banker, Pratt and Son. St. Peter's. Baby Todd, Wilfred Furness. Maior Aubrey. (2141-4) McNeil and Buntain, Charlottetown. Blngen Aubrey (2161-2) Col. D. A. MacKinnon. Charlottetown. zss cuss (nior sun PACE) Our Polly, D. Mscdonald, St. Pet- r's Wiltawa. Warren. Souris. Dixie Marque, Dr. H. McIntyre, Charlottetown. Oroln. J. M. Carney, Sturgeon. Edith Aubrey. McNeil and Bun- tain. Charlottetown Louis Colorado. Joe McGregor, Montague. 'Lena Marque, Frank McCarron, Georgetown. Dorothy 13.. J. A. Murray, Clyde River 6 Rex Baring, P. J. Henry, George- town. Dr. Audabo , J. A. Mac‘ ‘e, Gsspereaux. Black Silk, Al. Carver, Vernon mver. Sharpsburg, Pratt and Son, St. Peters. The Banker. Pratt & Son, St. tars. a We think that you will agree with us that the above entries mean that Georgetown. Just take the 2.18 Class for inst- He choice of every hostess 4 a who wants the best. * Races which will be that won't occur-again and sftornoon next, be: Mug " “up n“ 334mm July 26th drew s splendid entry list. make hi: an l rdon Harvester, Dr. P. McIn- 1..., _ Alfred Webster) Western Guardian —GII.LS DIES-ES. biles 0 to l3 each ‘Ibo. AT SIN- 2i. "' x1) ibkNA ..... W‘ 1m 21. 10287 discontinuous» pen when Prod Medi Gong Harvester and Marge ‘up. Marge made a littispikitsks at St. Peter's due to looss hobbies bu remem- ilrst sPDeal-snce in the and is mu to be tough Edlerton and Gordon Harvester lWflll I508 ill’ li/—l‘l0t 00 IBBHHOD will probably be 0. K. with a little heavier shoe. -LADIIS IIOUSI DIISSII- 8990181 95¢.‘ and $1.50. AT BIN- ‘B. 2L -su_ssss _ veins nasssss, sssorted shades, 1i to 90 years only 08.15. N!‘ SINCLAIRJS. --_Sll OUIIPICIAL disrlays 0! ladies trimmed hats st 81.00 and $2M sash. Also cl Prices on cilildrens and misses hats. AT sm- ULAHTB. 2L —LADIIS GRIP! Illlht dresses. iifls l4 to 42, special 01.00. AT SIN- HTS. IL —LADIIB DIMITY BIDOMBIIS. Then the 2.25 int and pace, that the duel between Bingen' IAubrey and Major Aubrey with Aubrlana and Don Dix to help, |along the fun, not to mention other entries. | The 2.35 class is mostly com oi trotters and while they won't‘ stop as fast as the other clssses' there will be lots of uncertainty. The young men who have charge ci the Georgetown race-track an Everything in first-class shape. They have built ton new, stalls for race horses and have re- |paired the grounds and are putting everything in order so that the pub-' llc on the Island will have an en- joyable afternoon. The track is one oi the best in the province and a lot oi work has been put on it with narrows and drags. so that it will be fast with a nice cushion. The meal and refreshment end is being handled by capable __‘ so that you can rest easy on that score. - Georgetown is a pretty little spot, only about 30 miles from Charlotte- town by road so that you can leave race shortly after two. MONTHLY REPORTS 0F REGULAR INSTITUTE MEETINGS ROSEBERSL-Answered the roll call by "recltations." $30 was real- ised from the ice-cream social. A committee was appointed to see that the desks in the school be re- paired. A sign is to be put on the school, and a drinking fountain in- n stalled. A‘ discussion was held on Agriculture and Gardening. Next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Angus Stuart. each 81.00. Heavier quality 8 to l4 i882‘! 03.00. AT BINCLAIRIB. 1 to 4 years. ctsnvs. assorted colors, BINCLAIIVB. clearing 60c. each. AT SINOLAZIFS. hay at ‘Traveller's Rest. Saturday- about one and see the start oi’ the July 21st at l p. m. 0n properly 0t Mrs. G. A. Kelly. orator, no. l5. Good working order. Apply Bedeque will hold a bazaar and sole 01 10° cream on the school Central Bedeque on ‘Tuesday 83W!“ ~ Prowse, Summeraid... CLAIRE. IL —-SILK SLIIS, s variety oi shad¢s to choose from $2.00 each. AT SIN- '6. 2i. -KHAKI SHIRTS. l t0 0 Y?!" I -INII‘ANTS WHITE DRESSES, only 25c, AT SIN- 2i. I -—l2 ONLY LADIES knitted suits. special $6.75. AT 2i. —M MIDDIIS, allies l8 t0 43» —AUC'l'l0N SALE of standing 8705-7-20 -I‘0B. SALE, Delsval cream sep- Factory. 0903 41-18-31 —TIIE WOMENS INSTITUTE grounds of i oon and evening, July 24th. 6100-7-20-3Lsmt. -DONATES BASES.— Mr. Roy has donated white and colors. only 39c. AT SLN- - =25 i per centoff Three Great Specially Priced Suit Bargains ! . 10 ONLY Mens Golf Suits-Z piece ' style coat and knickers, plain S.B. un- lined coat and large roomy knickers, e’re Clearing Out all tithe Light Sumi regulation bases to the Summerside ST. CATHERINES-At the July meeting roll was called and answer- ed with “My first teacher." It was decided to hold a lawn party on the 19th oi July in aid oi the St. Oath. Baseball League that has been much needed and which is therefore highfl ly appreciated. . in fancy grey all wool tweeds. Sizes 37-38-39, worth $20.00, to clear . . . . . critic's l-lall. hold an ance and figure out what will hap- i . , . Wriglsyd i a new and better Pep-i psrmint flavor. In the . ll" isg§flle biggest value in long-lasting I l/ilavsiirffulvenjoyment that you can buy. teeth, breath and digestion. Next meeting will be held at the home oi Mrs. Walter Shaw. ST. COLUMBA—Met at the home oi Mrs. Pkeeman Garrett for the June meeting. It was decided to ice-cream social to raise there will be rcd-‘hot racing seen uuiygdifivkfig‘; fisgggfé“ its]: beau." Next meeting will be held at the school. LEYS Augusta, Maine, and. Mr. and Mrs. Mack MacOardle of Portland, Maine aid, Summerside. —KENSINGTON 1.. s. s. cunt-J loading hogs, lambs, fat sheep and veal calves Wednesday July 25th up till i1 a. m. John A. Douglas. 50y. 6802-7-2l-2l. -RIIUBNS HOME-Miss Mary MoCardle of Moncton who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Charles E. MacDonald, returned to her home yesterday. l -‘—THE CHABLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN may be obtained from the Hunter Book Store. next Bank oi Nova Bcotia, Water St. Sub- scriptions will be received and ad- vertisements tsken for insertion in the Guardian. 16-394! i —AGED RESIDENT DEAD —: The death occurred at Alberton on ‘lilesday night oi Mr. Isaac Gard one of the- oldest and most highly, respected qqildents oi that com- munity. He was 84 years of age and unmarried. The funeral took place‘ yesterday afternoon. -k. or c. - On Wsdnesdsyl night a large class of candidates re- 4 ceived the 1st, 2nd and 3rd degrees" in the Knights oi Columbus 8t- —VIBITING RELATIVES HERE Mr. and Mrs. Prank McCardle of, are visiting Mrs. Charles n. McDon-i I $5.00 14 ONLY Young Mens “tweed suits single and double breasted models lll __ fancy grey tweeds. Sizes 37 t0 39, worth to $20.00, to clear . . . . . . . . . 1.50 l0 ONLY Yiduilg Mens all wool Flan- nel suits, single and double breasted models. They come in plain fawn and light grey flannels, all new up to the . minute models. Sizes 36 to 40, worth from $25.00 to $30.00. To clear . . . . . $ 1 7.50 ‘TERMS CASH i Bummerside. The degree work was carried on in St. Paul's Hall, by the degree team from Char‘ Council, who drove to the western capital by automobiles. After the ceremonies an excellent banquet was tendered the new members and visiting brethren in the well a9- pointed K. of C. Home there. -BALL PLAYERS LEAVE ON Tuesday. Julyillst for the Main- lsnd where they will play games with Ksntvills. Truro. Haliisx- and Moneton. included in the lineup Patterson. The wishes of the Summerside isns Bill fSlllfllJ v ‘-__-..-.ggg_-___ i ‘Eastern Guardian tsgue and news iwnll, advfiftillfll. 119W u Happenings oi __.____._______ trimml i t on . “Alumnus-T? “wisdom: will’... dreglsovlvilsreahh9tezfineven ins. arm helm; closed dllrlnl nu l" "will!" W" W" t" a "mswh" All Star a eam . ves “mind on some evening modem last few weeks ior some ldpairs and Fur wraps concentrated on ermine. sored. including modern blues, range oi dark tones: cnsd July lflll New Handy Psslr i"! ..-'rns:'suriism oousr op- oi the Grshd Jury: George APooie. lower Montague; Montague Annesr, lower Montague: John A. Stewart, Montsgul; James A. McDonald Little Pond, st on Tuudgv. > is. with S... Justice usullc-jw‘ . ~ Tm" "m" “Yrsunioa oi cousins st the home, cf "W- 7mm" l‘ ' M‘ . Charles Read. Coleman, where visitors from Vsncouvst‘, Sydney lhd ClIIIlOlMlOWII mugged “mg. “n. _ present to renew friendships, 1r Mrs. Ill" ' / . , ‘s s13; Bdllffiiimfii“ r. ocuncl-su, Baldwin's: ‘°°°“‘ Dsnlsl. ' ll. Hurray Harbor; Lu-m m‘ the", 7 ..m mm: A. 11°" ‘m’ "m '“"“““°"' iisDoiJ-rslmnliurrswfsrbor; alumni ~m "" ~ Hewlett. Gowsn Brae: Oecil Wlghtildl ‘P'- lfllll, "GENIUS. .. ‘l’ Mrs. W. Ps-Doul returned yester- idsy afternoon ircm s pieshsat visit to Summcrsids where she m, the panisd Col. D. A. liseltinnon, ulhidrl, Choose early and get the suit you like best. ' SUITS IN MODELS FOR MEN AND YOUNG 86 MEN, all tailored to our own exacting specifica- tions, and including latest models, single and double dbl-casted suits. In this wonderful clearing lot there are included suits from 35 to 44 chest measure, mostly light shades, greys and fawns in stripes and over-checks. They are NEW, all smartly stylish; pure wool tweeds. $20.00 Suits reduced u. $15.00" $32.00 Suits reduced to $24.00 s25i00 Suits reduced u. $18.75 $35.00 Suits reduced to $25.25 $27.50 Suits reduced t0 $20.02 $37.00 suitsawilmeu m $27.75 $30.00 Suits reduced to $22.50 $40.00 Suits reduced to $30.00 TEnMs 04st: Geddie Memorial - - , Church Reopened The weer‘ (Chntlnuod From Page 4) Memorial Church at New London will be reopened next Sunday even- palnting on the exterior. The centre resented with a. “Visitor's book" g is quite a large volume handsomely whsrs first they trod. They have leit unstained whst - they found-freedom to w p God!" " ‘lhisbookwillbsplscegllnthow church for the first time Sunday evening. sss of 1m. w. s. Brennan. itrs. was 1mm the summit fiend preach. spcclslmluic is being p red-by uls choir. George BGIIIHI 0i Bl-llillllfih will be ths Solsist. It-Wllllr. Winnlpegsqgq lSumhierside who staunch pf the old church-would bs present “- sndtsks part in the ssrvios baths _ aullrnw Mrs. John H. Pierce have srrivsd is Charlottetown sitar an extended " Lord oi limb-lung, Msssu by her son, is the "guest; D. S.‘ | - » ~ --- -.__-.._............_..__.. will not be home in time. Every one 11-1 will t h go d 1 _ s. M“ b’ “Mum welcome and“ ‘gm "nuns sve go aroun wthlvl; sbytorisn Church, Rev. A. evening st 7.30 O'clock. It is expectefiat the"Geddie A On Jruudsy the Memorial School different‘ u» when a Tonsil and isggnoid 011:2‘ organised by the n f th h h l‘ be‘ red OTOSI ety W88 conductedl ' ' broad-tail. seal. csrscui and leoplrd. glth (i)! nevgv OBlI-‘ruzsels carpnegt u" 59mm °l "We 0! m‘? On f rrl advocated the returnoivery much to the appearance oi the ‘ m “mm ’ Rllfmn’ “$13.? ohndllnl l-hfiemlllfl 1'... displayed a sport coat "m" lnmmt l w ior Institute and pliant, Stewart, Pcrry- and Gallsnt-‘oi battleship my with an sccom- 5°“ “m” m ‘m’ °"‘"°h w" flosrdlmmngs was convened into ._ marina mum ‘Three wlwf families 1.. M. Montgomery, McDonald. u» "l ° '°°"‘ “'1 "m1 u" t" '° ‘mh m’ pun" h” ' mumpmlsndohe individual shade were spon- notad Islsnd Au "do, ‘i fuélldlmdlldl" m‘ °° '- wsrd. ocsl committee of‘ lsdiss | Nomshdy|::8§_mo§“t:fil:$fi:f*£ if; svnomus by the Women's numuu " greens, s group of deep new m“. wl-lmu her own nauslsT followed uy<‘"‘°" m‘ °°'“'°“°""'P snd harvest growns. typical of than. quotation by Mrsdisnun: mun.” “an M, J w Autumn season. The individual colorlAY call it holy around. the Ball‘ Murdock isGuardian Agent u. Mon- uvouud m w" red- I wk ' ‘ ' ‘ will be pleased to roceivz wine-like shade. . Ill . thoress. This book “- Martin McKinnon and urn. Jam.“ Mr. Fleck will conduct the service b; m. Lsidr m m‘ ssy wmu u» little ‘n new.“ S. McKay 0km.‘ , irienfigf f l..." I RsdOrdIl mucus." 011:0: "..‘.‘l‘l?0“ttii‘.t'.‘""'"“°‘" e i all painted with iodine ir, another year”, for although her’ Vuul- n m mother wss unable to accompany her to the clinic the child insisted on going alone or with a neighbour so she could have her tonsils remov- ed sud be free from sore throats. Zgquznt colds and days absent from s oo. h, Albemfll Ontario sill luv. Dr. ‘rhompson, Alberton. . Many theories have been out i0" Ward as to the manner in will“ these two estimable young M cslhe to their death, what really 0;‘ suited. will probably never ‘ la _ short time sn, empty , At Alvberton '—_-r\— ' I OVII REMAINS OF LATE DIV-I INITY BTUDINTS. . i A Joint iupsrsl nrvicswss hold s hospital ' oi . ursehl ur - scan"... 1.0.23. tit u. potion iound in the school filo Ill-ll" to hIVG Qunn ilowinl. while m u; ' 1' W" lulu admittance: the ysrd .. the church being filled with call I , d carriages ' m luv. Sinclair Jesnl of Sum- Joins .‘,'l'll _ uuRl-aifl" ones forward“ l’ atoms] Dfllllfl’ t; ml _. l, "m-xfidefilml-"rnsghn