. desln‘ for Ta , |.- ,- .hn Be n boXr oi‘ Moovlt I . ggrfllllikflallllw soon you will get over it. You Will ' he uhie to eat anything; your whole general JULY t, 1921' ‘. ' ‘gth: ' Rlltoree lad. ml“; :$Enulntst. eel restorative gpuwn. Protnvirn will make you strung Ind mount. Wenldlnge no trnndornled into men of lllonl "We: with plenty of will pflwer. Price pogflfhrecdo ' ' ' ' ‘ ‘ nutlmlllnsn kioovit for nil Rheumatic trouble. lln won- derful medicine. it got-s to the IQOEIOI the ~~-~'=-"".r“"‘ ‘°'...§ih.°fi.i“°'..{"l.“ u“: ' r eum ‘ x .fil0:viat?yi0f umutinm. Ode‘ month's‘ trest- mult for Two 011921. , ; i. Bllliililii oovit for can h, the. areal-n runes deysed for catalrlzh Alttfitllifflli few guys: you willieel rt-lieved.‘ A month e trentmenfand the catarrh Irgone. Go‘ to your druuuht and we box of this remedy at oncenif you have unrurh. Price, per box. one month u treatment. dol ~ PIIIIIWI ma“ 2 i rm tint: Plltf . |, are n able regulator for all f Maid‘ mlpfrntn, for rded rue: ruutlons, he. _ u), 9,00, an , t e child l vcry e . . . - ll ‘l fpuntlfs treat b ilvo dollafi- liIBAllEll iiilBll nt to sto chewing or smoking, get a glrygll Eliot-rarer; obacco. You will headr- prlwl] how easy it will he to stop. It. kills the baron-mini drum- Pnce. Time dollars n box. ' . BYSPEPSIA ll you and victim-to this moat dreadful com- for Dyspepsia, hqglilrWlll improve. Don t take any substitute. h... pg] box, Two dollars, one month e treav Imus liioovlt Corn Pencil is something entirely new. Jim nrb the pencil on the corn. and ln v few ti;\ys' time the corn is gone. it dot-s not hurt y...“ it ls l-andy to use and is Iuurnrltrrd u» [VIIIOVE the corn. Price per pencil, nlty cents; wurlh fifty dollars. . ‘ ' ‘The above reparations are made by the M00,“ 9mg .11., Limltrd, Montreal, Quebec. and are (luutantr-ed. One Drugglst in evpry luwli has hot-n appointed as our spr-clsl agent. ‘xhpy glwflyfl have a good supply on hand. Bold In Charlottetown at the 2 Mace. ' In Summercide at Gourlle'e, Ltd. 0+O§§Q' -'5A355ALL—<ln the ball game of Monday evening the Wai- vet. erans were victors with Moan-s Beairsto and Currie as batteries, not the Pioneers (us stated yagter. day.) The game was fast and in- teresting. H .;__.- . who had been visiting his sister Mlrs. John McLeod. Ottawa Street left for his home on Tuesday, ‘ l] : . -g___ .‘- . I ,~—’Miss Lettie (Murray of the of- fice stuff of the Thomas Johnston, Co., Ltd., has resigned hor pysltion and, has taken n‘ sirniiiur position with a firm at Emerald Junc- tion. 1-1 -—HOME FOR FUNERAL-Miss [Eva Murphy has arrived horns from Boston to attend the funeral of her brother-ln-lnw the late F. G. Bllz zurd. The interment took place on Wednesday morning from his late residence to St. Pauls church thcncc to the R. (I. Cemetery. H -—-POOR HAY CROP.—Pastures have become so poor in some sec- tions froth droutil that farmers have cut the hay crop and nfler housing it have turned their cattle in the fields for grazing. Tile idea is to give the pastures a chance t0 grow in the nlr-untime. ll NO BILL AGAINST ROSS. -YAltMO1l’I)II, July 0.—Mansficld Ross, fiance of Eleanor Perry. daughter uf tlhe murdered sea. cap- tain ‘(Icorgs Pcfifi)’. was tiischzlrgfill from custody today on the charge of being the murderers accomplice after tho fact, the jury found no bill against him. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Advertise-onto under this lendlnn. 8o per word In one! In»- Ilifllll when eoplen QIII he ndded to out to cove! peltnle. e Ocntrnctlonn count nn one weld, but nlo nllovved nn one w to our one to no knurled. lye eontn t Elva llglru (nn H.000). Onnl remittances tn cover colt Innt neeonpnn‘ ndveltw Benin. ln no cone can tlln rule bebzverlookedu TEACHERS \V ANTED Mlsonnlannone . ‘PROF EARLE IS AGAIN AGENT *TEACHER WANTED FOR BALD \vin's Road School. S-etirctury. Michael Corcorun. Second class teacher. ‘WANTED SECOND CLASS school teacher for Rice Point School. Supplement $100.00. Dan- iel K. Taylor, Secy. , ‘WANTED — TEACHER, South Milton School. Supple - merit $1130. Apply T. A. Rodd..- i Secretary’ South Milton. I FQR. . for the celebrated Nnwconibe Plano. Call or write for prices and circular. MAKE MONEY AT HOME.—$15 to $00 paid weekly for your spare time writing showcards for us. No canvassing. We instruct and supply you with work. West-Angus Show Card Service, 57 X., Colborne Street, Toronto. - ' FOR. SALE WANTED-TEACHER FOR WEST‘ ‘FOR SALE.—~LOW HAY WAGON Cove I-iead school No 167. Sup- plement $150.00. J. A. Auld, Sec- rotary. WANTED—MALE TEACHER I-urt Greenvale school, No-210. Sup- plement $125.00. Robert Currie, Secretary. "W-ANTED -—- SECOND CLASS teacher for Danagh school No 81 Supplcm-ent $75.00. Apply Edwin Urazcl, Secretary. TEACHER WANTED FOR EAST ‘Bidefortl School. No. 165. Supple- ment $125. Apply to G. IS. Sharp, Secretary. ._J.____....__.__i_..__ WANTED-TEACHER FOR CUM berlund school. No. 40. Supple- ' ment, $100.00. Apply A. Dowling Secretary. iwm-ren - SECOND CLASS teacher for Elliotvale school, Nu. I04. Supplement $125.00. James‘ -(Illl.. »~f*TEKC.‘HER WANTED.- FIRS‘. 'ur second class teacher wanted for Fcrnwoorl School, No. 77. Supplement $135.00. Alexander l3. McFurlane, Bedeque. ' rotary. . ~ ‘WANTED '—- SECOND CLASS teacher for Cavendish School. Supplement $125.00 J. Wllbe Clark, Secretary, Hunter River, .1 _ R. RI ._..___________.L_ ‘WANTED '- TEACHER FOR North Plnnolte No 196. Supple- ment. $80.00, Apply A. J. Ross, Secretary. . ‘WANTED ' FOR MAYFIELIJ School, “a. second class Teacher. Supplement $125.00 Apply tovJ. E. Frusenisecy. WANTEba-FIHST CLASS TEACH nr for Spring Rark school. male tescher preferred. Slilllllemem-v $E0.00. W. 11.91.0115, Secretary: ‘WANTED-TEACHER FOR NEW London School, No. 92. Supple mpnt $200.00. Midsummer vaca- t an. Hugh B. McKay, Secre- tqgy, . . N1: A inc ‘FOR Stanhope School, 2nd. class pro ferred. Supplement $50.00 ovo minimum. Mid-summer holiday! James McLaughlin, S90)’- ‘300 QUALIFIED TEACHERS RE- quIrr-rl for town. village and rural schools in Saskatchewan and Alberta. opening after midsum- mer Iiolldays. Favorable salaries nbialncll Apply stating qualifies- iinns to Canadian Teachers‘ AK- ency. Box 14, Regina, Sask. ‘TIACHER ANTIDw-BIICOND class teacher for Foxely River School. b‘ . 7, (Lot 11) Supple - mbht inc sling amount required by law $100.00. Apply to Thomas Birllsr, Secy. of Trusting Port- lu. R. R., P. ll I’. -»<. ;,. -. I and rack cheap. R.‘ A. Rodd, - Milton. ‘FOR SALE-HEAVY BROWN paper. Apply at Guardian Of- fice. ‘FOR SALE-THREE COOKING stovesApply 89 Ruchford St. "FOR sALE-WIRE-Wi-IEELED wagon, good as new. Apply liar- rv S. Wood. ‘Mount Herbert. FEMALE HELP WANTED WANTED-MAID FOR GENERAL housework and able to cook, good wages. Apply Mrs. C. L. Miles, Sdhongworth itvenue. Phone 683-11 MALE HELP W ANTED HELP WANTED MALE.— ANY intelligent person, anywhere who would like to earn money writ- in); news and special articles for daily and Sunday newspapers, we wiilshow you how. Send for free booklet A Straight Talk to ‘Prospective Newspaper (torren- pondents." National Press Bur- eau, Buffalo N. Y. ‘SALESMAN WANTED. -4ALEB- man a self respecting salesman whose ambition is beyond his present occupation, might find more congenial employment with us ad at the some time dou- bls his income. We require n man ofcleaa character sound in mind and body. of strong per- sonullly who would apprnclntc a. life position with a fast grow- ing concern ' ‘ where " industry ' would be rewarded with lnr above average earnings; marri- ed man preferred. Apply to Mr. J’. C. McLean, Bell, second floor Rilo building, Quesmfltrest, op- posi Prowse Brothers. ‘AGENTS GET IN A PROFIT- mbla all year commission busi- ness of your nwn. Evcry properly owner needs some of our nluo hundred varieties of hardy Red Tag trees and plants, No capital needed. (‘Aamplste equipment and instruction free. Writs Dominion Nurseries, Montreal. ‘BNLESMEN-W PAY WEEKLY and offer m» y employment selling our complete and exclus Ive lines of whole-root fresh-dug to-nrrler trees and plants. Best stock and service. We tench and equip you free. A mono?- multinn opportunity. L ife-Bffllll cars’ Nurseries. Mantras . LOST Qm. Wilfred Carin, (llydg 00... . every careful buyer. moi... PAINT QUEEN HOTEL. —1 ssrs Waller and (Doyle have been 811808011 to paint ‘the Queen Hotel ‘and expect to start oper- ations in a few days. ‘AN ICECREA-M and st pwberry festival will be held of“ cunt Al- bion corner on Thursday evening. July 7th. Baseball game and other arnhssnieatsdilf not fine, will be held fhé first fTie evening. ,,.. TignK o5 iTi-flrey cotton at 5 e _ s-IaL-yaigl/hii wool serge 99 ‘ce ts‘ per yard. 6 pairs of" ladies hose for $1.00 and lots 0f other bursa-ins at Prowse Bros on Fri- (lay. Buy here and help the boys. MOT-ORED TO RACES.—— Mr. James Duffy, ‘Mr._Jnmes Ponder- gnst and Dr. Hartle Simms of Ken- slngton and Mr. George Gorman of Boston motored to the city yes tertlay on- their wny to Garfield where they attended the races. ‘DIVINE WOR-SHIPFIPhe (lien. Ilenry A. Brown will conduct ser- vices next Sunday as follows: 11 n, m. Black River, 3- p. m. Mount ‘Stewart, '7 p. m. Marie. (‘nrdlul In- vitation to all. EDITORIAL COHREYCT|ON.‘EH the Guardian's editorial 0f yester- day under til-e caption “Apprt-lslal- tlon Duy" the words in the first paragraph ‘hand donate ten per cent‘ of the gross profits should read “and donate ten per cent of lhc gross receipts." ANY GIRLS WISHING TO AT- TEND the Canadian Glrls in Train- lag camp at Westvllle, Jilly 19th to 27th, kindly send registration as soon as possible to Miss Matilda Sailor, (Ilfarlottetown. as detailed nrrungelnents regarding ‘camps must be made within the next l0 days. . SUPREME COURT.—At thc Su- preme (Iourt Yesterday morning the jury after iIWGIIIV-EIVG minutes de- liberation iteturni (I nitvertllct. of "npt guilty." In the case against Moses Jacobson. oilargted with receiving stolen goods, knowing them to be stolen. Tho {case llgqinst James (lormerly for breaking into Mi‘. Each-en's shoe store and stealing, was taken Il-p in Ilia-afternoon. FORMER ISLANDTRS DEATH -~'l‘h'o death took place. in Iiosttm, Muns.,-on July first 1921, of Mrs. J. R. Moore fnrinterly of this city in her (‘igllLY-llilltli _vcur. Funeral lakes place this, 'l‘hursdziy,, after- noon nt 2.30 b. m. from G.- ll. Wright's Undertaking Rooms to Peoples cemetery. Service at 2 p. m. She leaves to mourn three sons ii. M. Moore, “festcrn Canada, and Mrs. L. M. Nelson, IinstonfMass. IENJOYABLE PICNIC _Zion Church Sunday School Annual pic- nic was held most successfully yes- terday at Westville. About 450 children and grown-ups were carri- ed by the S. S. Harland to tho picnic grounds where the young people seemed tn enjoy tilemselves very much and where strangers prc sent were more than delighted with the day's outing. The grounds were beautiful and the II/CCOIIIIIIOIlR- tlon all that could be wished. The landing at the wharf was so con- venient that the handling of a cro\vd—even of children was made an. easy nlulier. The booths were well stocked and titers were plen- ty good things for all. VICTORIA GARAGE.—A new and up-ttl-tlute garage has just op cnsd for business at the rear of the Victoria Hotel and will be in chip-goof Mr. James Flood and his brother Raymond. Mr. James Flood has had ycnrs of experience. recent years being spent in the employ 0i’ M-cssrs Bruce Stewart & (in. and as annp-to-tlaite mech- anic, is second to none in Canada. This garage willbe conducted for repairing of nny make of car. Mill the htrsl of intention l-llvefl l" a" wm-k, They insuro n quick turn- out of all work and a satisfactory job. Mr. Flood will also carry a lino of the different lubricating oils. and has a gztsolinc tank in connection. Cur owners would do well tn take their troubles to Mr. Flood. where they will rtwcivfl lllfi strictest attention. Watch forwul which appears elsewhere in this issue. _j¢@——— zzThe July Clearance of Hosiery & Underwear alt Paton-s - ‘ Painting and, Decanting . Let as do your painting by contract. We are making a specialty of pain-ting Ilouses, Automobiles, Carriages. All f our work is guaranteed. and g turned out In the qulckwlt possible time. ‘ Phone 175-11 I < between 6 and 7 p. m. < AAAAAA- . "YY 1 ‘LOST-HOOD CA8! OF CAR. between Glasgow M. school and Seven Mlle I-Ioune. Finder plane. leave with donut ‘WWII. Glllr ‘pew halti- . f ,. . . ..-..»._ ' s. A. Manly § 'I_‘he jury returned p, tlivldeti ygfgf dict. , l ‘Mrs. and one daughter, G. H. Moore 0f|RQpkgbuyy_ M055" this city.-\V. W. Moors Monlroui.'prn1)p_uq Mr, Wflfiifirn Guardian. » ._.QQA|_ LADEN__TM schooner - ‘ H ' 0, a‘. _.._ .4 . . ,, ' .1. H. Ern t. c ; on. c. c. ARCHIBALD will ‘ ‘ '- " " 3- ‘ ‘shad dwggarsvlzg: cfigllldynlaasalfgi; “PM, mm“, 0mm, from Jul]? - oh. McEACHEN has moved a. g 19w mp0,,- remum cleared for 41.1140 13th, inclusive. lélxegtrowse Block, 127 Grafton. ictou to‘ reload cuul for this ——-— ' __ ‘port. ' w: BIG BARGAINS t P T -—-- H Bros on Friday should“ at??? RESERVE FmnAv EVENING‘ July eight. (8) for the ice creaml festival at Clyde "River. In‘ aid of‘ the Clyde River hall. EVERYONE SHOULD pay th-olr June electric light bill before July’ 10th as that date is the "last to getl a discount. r r ' -~ THE BIG BARGAINS atProwse Bros. on Friday-should‘ ' attract- every careful buyer. ' in Lower Freetown hall on Friday evening. July 8th ut 8_ p. m. Sub; ject: Vimy Ridge Men's. Sale of home made candy. for receiving discounts on electric light bills for lighting. Pay today and save money. , SHEEP BREEDERS Ase-"nciailon receiving wool at the (lharlotteiown Grading Station. Semi in your wool before the 15th and have it sold c0- operutlvely. MEN'S SUMMER OVERCOATof $27.00 to $32.50 selling on Dollar Days, July 8th mid 9th at half price. Sinclair & Stewart, Limit- eti. we WI-LL -DONATE .10 percent cl‘ our entire (Bay's iwreipts on Fri- dtuy tu the (I. W. V. A. Purdic, For" gusun, Shoe Co, Ltd. THINK OF IT.—'Cott0n at 5 cents per yard nil wool serge 99 cents per yard; 5 pairs of ladies hose. fur $1.00 and lots of other bnrgalins at Prowse Bros on Fri- day. Buy here and help the boys! _ _ .1‘ ISIIGNALIJERS EXAMINER- The Artillery Slgnallers were ex-i unlned lust evening by Capt. Jones, -.tlistrict signalling uflltror.‘ for cl sslficatlon; and it is under- stood, passed very successful tests-I GOVERNMENT APPOINTMENT ~l(‘,hu'rlss Champion of Mtllllvqll“ has been appointed whnrfinger 0i’ the Government Wharf at Mul- pequc Lot 18, in the room 1m’! stead of William Hollgspn. ilQBB-fl-i" ed. I a WINDIPALLQI‘ MEN'S srnirrst- ‘ I Kinds you’ll‘like at Wei-i come prices, tliekinds you j want, . priced . as you've‘ notseen them for mahy a‘ moon at P'a.t'0n’s. -1-—<-o->-i— PERSONALS Thorning and daughter of are visiting hcrl Lewis of Freetown. I Mr. F. S. Brown, Summcrshle has gone on u business trip to Lowell, Mass. His friends wish him success. “ ' Among the guests at the Vic- ‘torlzt Hotel is Mr. Church, repre-l sentlng the N¢w England pnckersn Mr. (ihurch frequently comes to the Island and has many friends who are always tleligittetl to see him. Mr. Fraser, of Davis and Fras- er's is in the city on a business trip. Mr. lfraser motored round Borden yesterday andwas struck. with the sppearsxtce 0f the crops. lnlthnt locality, which are remark- albly good considering ilhe want of ruin. Mr. Percy T. Strong wusln the city yesterday at the Victoria llotei. Mr. Strong is the Mari- time representative for the cele- brated Blue Jiird Tea and has re- cently taken Into partnership with him his son. During the past luonth he has covered over twelve hundred miles by zlntonrobile, book- ing orders from M-nrltimc .'etuli-' ers. Blue Bird Tea, on account of its cxcciilent quail-ties’ and adver- tising. has quickly become a fav- orite with the people. "BETTXYTIFTM** l_ ,.__ 8MlTH.—-— ln July 1st, 192i, Sarah Finnigen wife of Joseph Smith of Lake Verde. (vMay her soul rest In" pence) MaoPHERSON.-—At Glenfunning on Juno 30th, (lbristlna, wife 0f It. J. ‘McPherson. aged 00 years. Thu funeral took place from her lute residence at 9 o'clock a. m. Satur-I day, July 2nd to St. Georges (fem- etery.~R. l. P. ---—<o->——— Iirrsbuutlhi Story WVIII Amaze Charlottetown lie says: "ArlIer-i-ka helped my, wife for ‘gas on the stomach and sour stomach in TWENTY MINU- 'I‘ES. It works beyond greatest ex- pectations." Miier-i-kn nets on BOTII upper and lower bowel re- moving foul matter which poison- ed stoniuchf Brings out nil gasses and sour, tlocaying food. EXCEL- LENT for chronic constipation.‘ Guards against appendicitis Atller- i-ka removes matter thought was in your sustem- and which may have been poisoning-you for months. Hughes ~Drug Co. Ltd. (‘In Georgetows by S. C. Knight, druggist.) i le not anew ten but CHALLENGE m I U new op the Island li I REV. ozo. TAYLOR willlbctnra , MIONDAV u; rue LAISTVDAY . close up. .very interesting to the local peo- you never ' .13.. "y. r. ma. Names i; is. up» ~ . List or will They be Sent in Later?‘ The‘ following is a list of candidates enrolled in the Guardian Bi: Auto Competition and points given for each nomination—0n account of some of the candidates omitting to put their full address on their ilfimlllfllli"! blank. we are unable to have the addresses of the candi- (laws published today; but some wlll appear m the course of a few tlnys—lf your name is not on this list and you are thinking of enter- lnz for one of the Bis Automobiles or one of the other costly prizes you should enter and: get started at once-flLess \pnlnts after next Sflfllrdfly rtisllt- A word lo-the wise is sufficient. Eerzvlhhfiliidissn; . . . . . . . . . . .. 10.000 -- - -- '00 Miss Annie S. Ghnwen . 13300 Mr. Richard MoPhse" . . . . .. Miss Ruth McEacheru .. Miss Jean Kelly Miss Vera Penire Mr. G. F. l-‘inlaysun. .. . Mr. Keith lnmun . . . . . . .. Miss Lyma Wright, '. .... Miss Corinne Gallant, . Miss May Brothers . Mr. Jrunes C. Easton, . Mr. Burnelta. McIntyre, wMiss (Iladys Mc-Kinnon, . Miss Pauline Seaman, -. Miss Georgie Jiatthcw, . Mr. George F. Gallant, . Miss Paulina Tierney, Mrs. J. A. Wedge. Miss Angle l)oiron_ .. , Mr. Lester Hughes. .. .. MISS Mfillllil B. Nelson, , Miss Jean Tait, . . . . .. VMlss Myrtle Stewart Mrs. Benj. (frnbbe, Miss Mildred Ferguson, Mr. Jack (fonnully, Mr. Jas. A. Mann, .. .. Mr. Pictun Mcfiormhck Mr. (‘ecil Jenkins . Miss Rein. Gradyf... Miss Edna J. Guadet, Mr. l-lrnest L. Mountain, Miss Edith Newson, . Miss Bessie Gillan. Miss Angela Durant. . . . . . ' ' ' ' ' " bliss Luurn Palmer, ' Mr. ilzirry Craig, Miss ‘halts (Julllns 10000 Miss Jennie Mouse, . . . . . . . . _ ,_ 10000 Mr. Joseph Campbell, . 1,0000 Miss Reta Bouts, 10000 Mr. Archie Llewellyn, . 10 00.) Miss Florence Palmer, 10000 Miss Gcrtrutlc MLGuuh, 10000 Mr. Frank Jay, . . . . . . . . .. 10000 Miss Katherine Taylor, .. 10000 Mrs. Woodlelgh Westawrly . 10000 Miss lllsllntla Murphy, ' 10000 ' Miss Cora Douglas, . . . . .. 10000 Miss Beatrice Wedge, 10000 Miss Mamie Lewis. 10000 Miss Addie Griffin, 101,00 Miss Polly M. Jordan . 10000 Miss Helen McEachcn 10000 Mr. Geo. 0. McLean .. _ H 10000 Mr. Milton (Inter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10,000 Big Attendance iii Tryon Races Yesterday There was u, large attendance at -the 'l‘ryon horse races yesterday afternoon where u successful meet was held. There were three class- es, all well filled and each afford- ing a spirited contest. interest centered in lhe 2.19 trot ullil pace at whice the celebrated Miss Belle Rico, owned by Mr. W. B. McArtilur, of Kensington compet- ed with Thomas R., Queen (lather- lne and others. The first bent was won by Thomas R., owned by Dr. (Ihnrch 0f Summerslde, in 2.21 . which was the fastest heat of the day. After that there was nothing to it but liiiss Belle Rico- she winning the next three heats of the rucc. Queen Catherine. owned by Mr. Gavin Harding, showed her old limo speed but Wa- u little short of work. this being her, first racing of the season. The 2.40 trot and pace was u strung heat won by Miss Elred, owned by Mr. J. I‘. Smith of Kin- kora. This beautiful trotting mare hnd no trouble In winning. The contest for the other places were between Princess Aubrey. Queen Pstrello and Bert Hale. Princess Aubrey, who acted quite badly in the first heat, settled (ioivn in the second and third hcats-pnssed th~e field and finished second, show- ing that she is a real trotter. Mr. P. S. Hownttfis ueen Petrelm was second In the first heat-quite iSiarter: F. J. E. Wright Judge-s: II. l~'. lilurrison A. L. Howutt. ‘ ' . Timer: Dr. Locklmrt.‘ 110111511. ARRIVALS VICTORIA HOTEL Mr. and Mrs. Ii. T. Show, nurse and child, Morllroal; h-Irs Hutchinson and child. New Lis- heard; Henry Herman, Denver, C0l., Frank L. Best and wifc; C C. Thompson, Montague; W. L. Poole, Montague; W.F.C. Sullivan, Brackley Beach; H. T. Wilson. Ottawa; C. C.‘ Archibald, Trum, N. S.; P. S. Hamon, Montreal," P. J. Many, Montreal: C. Alex Laird, Montreal: W. C. Mould, Toronto: R. L. McLaichey, Halifax: W. L. Gllvers, Montreal; J. 0'Leary, Montreal: C. E. Doucette, Mon- treal; Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Chaplin. Montreal; Frances (ihaplin, Mon- l.real; T. E. Dawson, Cincinnati, Ohio; P. T. Strong, Halfax; (l. L. Benson, Bridgetown; J. F. F. Fra- ser, Halifax; E. C. Jarvis, Mon- treai; M. E. Bayne, New Redford, Man.; Mr. and Mrs. MCNililT, Bos- ton; Arthur ‘Cochran, Thompson- ville, 0nt., Leona Swallow, Boo ton; Mr. and Mrs. B. A. North. Arlington, Mass, Dr; and Mrs, A. F; Warren, Springfield, Mass, ’l‘i|e Gentleman's Driving Race Katherine WRITE". Sllrlflgilelll. brought out six horses and \vas Kent”, Springfield, Mass, J. H. Curtis, Worcester. Muss. REVERE HOTEL J. C. Milford, City; C. Brown. pie. We can only publish a partial summary as thc race was unfinish ed when our correspondent left the grounds. Mass; Dr. S. P. Kent and In.‘ rPlllilliiillll iunlufii‘ PIJIS llliiil.‘ m IE5 “it's un zlclual incl, i'nr in good Iwalth fur the first time in thirty yours and I own my prl-snnt spicu- lllil condition ln.'i‘unl.'lt~ and noth- ing also," ‘as lln- vllllilliillf.‘ stule- nu-nt of l'l'ui'. (‘. .I. liudlung, \\'l‘ll- known and highly rvsperlr-tl t-llizon 0i’ MillIrllPt-EIPI’, N, 'ii., rcsitlirlg ztl 43 Sclltlui strut-l. “Prat ‘rally all my liflii had hml rheumatism. and Wlidll I s:|_v rhcu- mulism I moan every.‘ awn-d ul‘ n. It was ull f)V(‘l' my holly and (‘spor- lally bad in my fw-l and logs and there were limcs when I couldn't get from my bed to my r-huir with- out help. And from the time I was a lmy I couldn't sit linwn and out l1 guild meal ndtlmut bcim; in misery Illl.l‘l‘\VIll‘ll.‘-l and I would have tor- riblc pflllls ilruuml my heart and frequent zlllurks n1‘ Illllpllilllllll and dizziness, I hall u stubborn 1111s.», of consti- pellfSnnnncrsiddfJasffifMnr- Donald. (Ylmury Sim, Pcior Flwatl- rinkson, fYLcary; J. (Z.- hitzlfirv. Kcnlvillo; Jack Ml-lizlr-lblarn, lids-t Baltic: D. J. lil-clial-ilern Easl Ila]- iic; M. (l. Nickcrsnu, Cardigan: W. L. McLuin, (‘zlrrligd-rl; Guy Hewitt, (Tardigan; F. A. Ilcwitt and wlfc, Cardigan; .\'. G. Mu- Lcod, Rive-r John; (I. W. (Ironin. Toronto; F]. G. (Iriffiiil. Strolli- ford: W. B. Carroll. 'i'rnro; F. M. Carter, Truro; P. I8. Holland and wife, Elmira \\'. l\'. Mumméri and wife, Ilnstun; hliss- M. Mc- I-nnls. Boston; liliss J. hit-Innis. Boston; Roy Sllliphanl. Smvumwr- side; Jns. Chnppcllc, Shorbrooko; A. E. ivarren, Woifvillc; (I. K. (lannng, St.) John; If. Sewpclilo, Sprlnghill; H. Anders-oil, Moroli." Jas. Yoslon, Snmervilio; liiiss A. Yoston, Somorv-ilir; J. McK Tziib. Halifax; Mrs, ll. R. Kiipalrit-k; Mctlfurd; (Ion. Johnston, Boston: (‘hasn Konncdy, New York. QUEEN HOTEL Mrs. Russo] (‘lurkv Ml. Stcwurl: Starling (flnrk Mt Stewart; Keir (Ylark. Mt Stcvmrt; Arthur Mela-nil Ml. Slcwurt; Plclon hltrhtatltl, Nit, Stewart; iCmmu (‘unlmiskl-y", lins- ton; Annlzxllsgnoli, Huston; .\lr.~=. (‘. 'l-‘. Harrison. Omaha; Slazhn Mc- Euchorn, Onlalul; Lon .‘ll‘l)'lllliltl, Sonris; ll, J. (lamb-i, Jiiscouchn; I]. G:ul1lr-t_ Allst-rnn-lw; (‘. llugllvs, Souris; Mrs. lllr.) (Tznnphteil, h‘! John. Nfld; la‘. S. llnnnvll, Shimmer- side; It}. ll. Andorstui. St. Putt-rs Buy; Iifrs. .\l:n'_y lmonard. Peaks» PROF. c. J. BUDLONGManchester, N. H... _. puliun. was ll'lllll.tll'll mviully with blinding ll"illlil('lll - and hardly l(lII*\\' what sivflt) n .~=. My suffering I tulnplvll- wrreck ~40 wl-slt I wasn't wurlh :1 Illl‘l(l'l . fur m; wurk- was ('l]lll't'l‘lll'll. I lilvnlshl my troubles had a lifts-inns; grip an nu- aml was about In; disl-llurligl-ll as a man r-vor gets. “Wt-ll. ln-forv I had finished my first hollr- of 'i.‘:|nlau-, l rczllizt-ll it was tiifforr-nl from anything I over lrinri, ll Slllllul my ffllfll‘. Pxactly. Ami now for zllllllll-‘l iln- first limo since I can rl-nn-lnbvl‘ I can cat anything I want and digest it. I havluft an zu-hv m‘ u pain and imyw Lznim-rl fifteen‘ pounds in sveight. I just flu-l good all over 11nd um full ul lilo and unt-rgy tilcsn days. l‘lV(‘l"}‘\R'llI‘,l'I' l g0 I talk 'I‘:|uia ,. ll hasn't nnnrquul." 11ml: is. Slilll in (‘huriullvltiwn _h_v Rl-dtiln Bros. Large Attendance And Good Races Garfield About 200i) ptnpln illlt-hrlvitl the rslr-t-s yasnerduy at (lurfioltl. The wavcnts pore wl-ll contested and tho <l:l_\".< nnlinc‘. Mr, Loud. lln- pnpnlur trwul-r nf the track, is in ln- rtlllLYlTillllillfiil npnn tllr- snl-cnsslhli nn-vl. Fuiltnvinu is 1hr spurt-p» 2.21 TROT AND 2.24 PACE. Kultlizl 'l‘l:d-<l . . . . .. l 13 l Ii 1 (Cinlult- .\l.r,1.\iiilun_ ('llIli'lf)l.lPll)\\'fl.) Albert J. " I 1i 25 ll (ll. l((‘ll_\', Kellie. .. .- (J, .\’llll'i'l . Kilmuir). (.\‘llll'l‘l . and Kullin dividing ‘ind and Cl rd money batwaaon thorn. l-‘uslrsl tinn- ZJJII 1-4. ' 2.35 CL-ASS. \\'iifrvd iiui. . . . . . . . . . . .. I '1 i llife-iln-xlllii Mi Snlithportl Juanita AubrI-y , _ _ , , _ _ _ __ 2 3 3 (ll. l\'l'll_\', Huulhjmrt) Major K. . . . . . . . , .. fl Ii 2 (Ii. .lr=nkins, ,I'n\\'nul) ' Ill-st linn- 2.44 l-4. - 3 MINUTE CLASS. I Suntiliiorl) u 212 Station; Frank Iirzuillgr, Pvakvs Station; Mrs. I‘. .“('l'lll‘(‘, Alliston, Muss; Ilulh .\i<-i'hl-,v, Aillsltm, Mass; Glvrlys hit-Pinon. Allislon, Mass; Jfargnrcl McPlu-rson, Quint-c)’. Muss; (lcrirudc Jlt-lllarl-il- urn, Now York; 'l'hns. II, Ilrundzlgn Cnmbridgn, Nluss; Mrs. ‘ii. II. (‘ox -M0rcil. ilorbcrt (‘nx_ Morel]. Srhil (‘. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 .1 (V. ('urlc_\') (iingl-l‘ lilly , , , , , _ _ , _ _ ,, 11 Ii 2 (li. lluin-rlsy llli'l't'llllll Iiny . . , . . . . . . . .. 4 L’ 4 illun -.\’I‘:|(-i.v.:>tI, I'ninl. i'l'iln lltny .,Il 4 6 II-I. .\'. Jfllrr-ilisnn, 1'1. Prim). \\-'un v .\i. . . . . . . . . . . . . ,. 5 5 3 (L. Waugh!) lmllll- . . . . .. . ll ll 5 (Air-x. .l, llo, , I-Illlrm). lit-st tllno. Lilli l--i. OFFICIALS. 1'). F. Acorn, Staricr. .ludllv~s: ll. ll. Iiorno, Noll Mc- litnlultl. k 'l'inu-rs: A. I1. ltoss, Chas, Doug- nil, Mr. Nlr-hl-nzic. (‘rodit is dut- Mr. Acorn. tho starter, fur getting the horses lI-Wll) with vvry lllllc storing. 'l‘liir= fv-ulnrl- n1‘ lllp mucl ywls much up» prt-z-Iutt-tl by tin- spurt-anus. 5UMMARY York; Georgina McDonald, St. 2.19 Trot and 2.23 Pace Georges; M. lMcLeod, Summer Mi(syik‘_lz‘z_lt‘;mlil)““ 2 1 1 1 side; B. W. Taylor, Hunter River; Thank,“ R 1 3 3 R. ‘H. Campbell, Hunter River; A. ((3100-00) C. Plnenu, N. Rustico; S. Pineuu. Queen (fatherlne Il 2 2 N. Rustlco; J. J. Rankin, Eldon; ("flmlllfll n. c , Ell ; M . c I - Kizlénggg,)zfl‘an 5 4 4 hanhgglrlkoraaog. M]? CherlrliilnKrlll- 00,000, D010", 4 5 0 kora; L. O'Connor, Clinton; G. (Steel) .W. Proiitt, Kensington; Duncan Time 2.21 3-4, 2.23. 9-23 1"’ McKenze. French River; E. Stcw- 2.40 Th" and Pa“ art, French Rriver; Jas. C. Chap Miss ‘Eirrd _1 1 1 A (Steele). Princess Aubrey 6 2 2 huw). Bert Hal 0 3 2 2 (Church) Queen Petrello 2 4 A (l-lowatt) Jmdy Commodore 4 0' ti (Holland) Lord Hastings 5 5 5 (Kehoe) Time 2.3.‘! 1-4. 2.33 1-2. 2.33 3-4. Gentleman's Driving Race (Her! Mlle Heats.) Lady Commodore 1 2 _(Yen.) Lady Patrello o3 (McLeod) Brazillian ' 5 (Dawsoni) ritls , (Holland) » ‘Time 1,21 1-2. 1.20. QIHQIQII. Everybody Smokies _ _ lllll Ellilll s "ATM Tobacco .of\ f, f)\'t‘.I‘_\'l)lIl‘ svclnrwl \\'('ll satisfied with , A. W. Mc-' --. ma. .