wednaeday huguet 0th. $000.00 in vgmiuml. ‘ Following are the “uses: Free for all Trot, Purse $500.00. 2.40 Trot $300.00. 2.26 we, $300.00 and entry fee‘ oi In," cent in all classes. Entries dose Saturday. July 29th. National Twgiillgassociation rules to gov q; Mail your entries early to y, G. Ives, Secretary. '_,_{__..__. v m...» l. ti. =5 , Eyes ~ Ruminati- Glasses Fitted Montague, P. E. I . areeueee "is Optometry Terailte Oeltege Esiiiaeive ‘feet Ilene Oee. "m" “m! PM Ins Proiessionalf‘ Cards s. s. HESSIAN A Barrister, lollcltor .Notery Pulslle Et ' o. MONEY TO LOAN ontliiue P. E. lsleno Mark R.McGuigan,BA_ IARRWTER. SOLIGITOR, ETC Money to Lear. Cameron llock ' Charlottetown, P. E. leland MacDonald & MoPhee B. A. J. A. MacDonald. H. F. MoPhee l. A. Barristers, Attorney, Etc. Money to Loan Riley Building, Charlottetown J. D. Stewart-ll. C.’ i. Barrister and Solicitor. 84 Oreat George Street. Solicitors for the ‘Union esnii 1.. c ‘Dr; y Chant Disease I " arlottetowli P. s. Island, Canada: H2 Prince 8t. i nouns DAILY, 11 to: will. f xiii Palmer 8t “Palmer H. J._ Palmer, K. C. H. L. Palmer '~ Barristers, Eto.-' L Bank of Nova Scotla Building . g‘ - Ohariottetovvn, P. E. I. . Money to Lean iiii-t-iPré Di‘. c. c. Al-ililifili Graduate on N. V. PostGraduete Medical School and Hospital. Practice limited to Eye, Ear, Nose l and Throat Office Bayer lulldln_, Great George ‘Street,’ Opposite Guardian Office Telephone EGO-J. Office Hours-O to 12 a. m. i to 5 J. a. MciIlAGIiEN, . Oph. . D. Lav: IPECIALIOT Eyes examined and glasses fur hed when needed.‘ loe-ifl Grafton Btreet (above Parson's 8 end 10 oent Ito .) yours 10-1 and 5-6. 8st. Evening by appointment Telephone 868d... g . up.--- Cliff f Velocipetics . . .." $5.15 Ooucii litsnimociis $18.85, and canopy CARTS l‘. ..'/ ‘Complete ivitis stand _ $23. 75 Very Best; Grade. Swing liarnmocks --$2.50up. . MORSON & DUFFY Isrrlstora and Attorneyat-Law- MONEY TO LOAN lollcitore fer Royal Bank of Canada W. » Miles ilarrison A. n, M. D._ . Pulmonary Tuberculosis ‘Pivlallet '2' Wtlphton Road, Charlottetown all Treatment. In *8eieoted Glue Teiephehe 207 MaeLeod 8a Bentley W. E‘. IENTLEY,,K. O. J. A' IEHTLIY lerrletei-s and. Attorneys i MONEY 1'0 LOAN Wise-Jeni: of N. l. Chambers h. m. May be consulted off hours at 110 Hlilebore 8t. l —-4 McLean is MoKinnon " - DONALD Mei“ _ Barrister, Attoriie Willy-loyal y Ienk. Charlottetown, 'P. . I. L‘ neil-igerators. $13-50 ar- Just two left; come quick- iy.- " Y »-"~ i Also ' “Bai-net" Refrigerators Food‘ ' spoilsj iii a nllrnlls_._v'_ Y ’ i .44.. ’ ' veranda “Anny Service” Ours, like out .. . . $3.50 up | Georgetown i IHOP from I-iolmiln’s Catalog. . ..'IF ITS NEW we have it.‘ Ives and Murdock Ltd. . 01i—26——3l. I ..*FAR-M FOR SALE WITH .or, without crop. Good buildings. For terms and particulars apply to N. J. Nicholson, Montague. ..*ENTRIES.— For ‘Montague Races. l9aturday July ‘Zillh- . Mali your entry now to T. G. Ives. ' - 1512-26-41 i mwanrso TEACHER. seq cond Class tor Union Road 1' liniiiiililf School. Supplement I100. Male preierred. D. A. Ross, Montague 607-—~20——3i. ..*FOR 8ALE.--Two new dwell‘ lng houses-at Montague, centrally located. For particulars apply to owner, James Mahilr, Montague. ' (i08—26——3l. urns: FOR Au. rnor, 2.40.‘ Trot, 2.25 pace, are the classes tor Montague Races. Three Hun< dred dollars 1n each class. Flvc per centwo enter. Entries Saturday. July 29th. 013736-41 entry to T. G. Ives ior the Monta- gue- Races. Yes. They close this Saturday. That's the place where you get tyou-r money soon as the race is over. We're ail going August 9th. 8i4—2&—4i: . JTHE NEWEST neon YES, We have them, night this way. What? A special lot 0:’ Men's suits. purchased from an over stocked manufacturer st our own prices and you wouldn't be- lieve the values we are “fierillg unless you see them at Dricesi from 81010435.] Sizes 36. ‘to M.‘ Ives d: Murdock Lid. . 609~—26—~3i. -¢-Q§-—-—— PERSONALS .."Mr. AltreTGgdon, Roseiieath recently visited Geu-‘EBKOWU-"A- (Mn Mugabe, Ions, recently vie-lied in Gcori§9l°Wn-“'A-- ‘..'vM'iss Marion McLeod. P"! Idigin is visiting her aunt. M!“ Sadie lVloLeotl. oeorsetownr~A1 ..'.l\ir. Arthur Yurstuu n! New- [Qnflfllflfld its visiting tl-iends at GE0fQ9l0W1L44A. tn-wll recently visited Scotcniont.— A. .."Mrs. William McLeod oi’ Bos- lton is visiting her brtliher. Mr. ‘Michael Keenan, Georgetown-A. gzlllrgrfillephgue‘ James. pratMAbltlbi, ' IVernoii River were ililsllfillflfirs to , . ' this week.—-A. » ‘l-"tumlmde . -- . Canadian General Electric urivilss Margaret Sencebaugh ot Canadian s!!! Canadian SfeaimshtpPfd. Asbestos 00111.‘... Dominion Bridge . Montreal Power Winnipeg Electric National Breweries : ..'Mr. and Mrs. 3951."; .1; visiting friends in Geo- PEBlUWILf-‘A ' ”?’Every' lOc I Pocket of WILSON'S iFLY PADS. \ Will. KILL MORE FLIES THAN _STl(KY my (trolls ' Clean a. handle. s... by all Readln .. Dmggists! Grocers ‘ad Sfllllhegll Psc c General 3W" Sieudebaker Union Pacific 00-00-000 _ Utah cuppa! EOP-TOM-ET-RY A The neweal profession- thet which deala with the scientific fitting of elseeee- Ie celled Op-tom-etry. Those who are qualified to practice are known as 0p- ‘ tom-etrrlete.‘ are required by law. like oth- er professional men. to he fully qualified before they can aiiotloe as lush. 4 consult an OPTOMET- JIIST about your eyee. ’ er. HUTGHESON ,. close I - "-- Shawinigan U. -S. Steel . Bag: Commerce Ba Royal c'wmarm. Bank Montreal Bank Nova Scotia ' sit-ailment. .~..;.-'1" " " /. ' l. genvisitedi Mite. reat screen L. H. . the Whirl iloiiri Circular BUCKINGHAM PALACE London, England. u (Issue under the Authority and by the order oi i» The King oi’ England and The Royal Family.) MARLBOROUGH HOUSE, Hay 30. ~ 11 he Princess Royal, with- Princess Maud, vleitted Queetrllexandra today, arid remained to luncheon. , Yi-fer Majesty, accompanied by The Princess Royei nivith Princess Maud, and The Princess Victoria, was presehtst" the film version of Mark Twain's comedy, "A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court," at Alhambra ffheltre this afternoon. HefMajesty was attended by the Hon. Charlotte [Knollymthe Hon. Lucia White ..'DID I DO WHAT‘! Mail my jiienias Lug“! imflhiuson’ Quail Dougie. Georgetown lest week.—1A .’..'Miss Doris ‘iutilflbil who ho- 0" been visiting Georgetown leitt Fr dsyytor her homo in Mount Stewul [i m slut. A. ..'Mrs. (Dr.) Scameil two sons Gordon towu___1A_ lift’ oi’ Ontario, two children lie _____ ongiiig tu .1 well-known family, oi’ ..'-Mr. ma Mrs. sanlilei Wood -‘"~"1‘*">'“"“'@>'" township. near Mil ot Dtiurlss were visiting M-r ‘m- have ‘"94 i" 38°11)’- Wood's sister, Mrs. Jailtes Mellon SHIRTINGS is here. also Crepe do: noun“ m“ Gordon who hm Baffled. Che" and‘ Gemlem? ‘mmtmes 1° been visiting her sister." Mrs match. Fancy voile b uses witil:1,,,“e_ Georgem.“ M, Md“ ,0, soniss wears-o AWAY colored trimmings at 1.39. Ives t g¢5@on__.hl__ - Murdogk 14¢ 610-36-31, _____-, Fruit the Toronto Globe,_ Nov. itf-J 116i "and David o Boston are visiting Mm. Scsmelre mother, M-rs. McDonald oi George illd o! Georgetown this weekJ-t t. Jul... Alice ‘MdLaren Bank d! -Novs iSootiill returned to Charlottetown after visitin ill Georgeiown.~A. ..'Mirs. aidlwili iuooollllla and son Andrew who 1.1531189]! visiting mpther, PMM. ‘ Smith. orfleorgetown has’ returned totheil- home Tat Psnmure Island Mrs. " :M‘oDun-ald’s Misti. null Mrs. HALIFAX, N.S.,,,ili-1y zig-qqum. ations furnished b Ward, Inembe Pulp aansh ip, Com. John Dslsier and. daughter Doris, or Charlotte town have returned a-ite friends ‘in Georgetown-st ueMhm Eva Forechere. y‘ Johnson- and rs yMontrealStock ex» _.'Z 5 n! . MONTREAL EXCHANGE. 1934 Nleiory 100 1933 Victory 1922 Victory 1937 Victor)’ ' staunch Corn. Sept. 61%; 1390-. Oats Sept. 33%; Dec... ...l14% Amer. S/melting and Refining 601,5 Anaconda Copper .......... .. 53 Canadian Pacific Railway .. . New York Central . Cuba Cane Sugar l $8°~°WDRTH ur ANY y Graribliuwiaal Kelly Springfield Mex. Petnolsu international. iMer.‘ Marine Press Steel Oar Whcllli, illiy 10s; sem- 101: Dar. 109%. - < r 58%. 30%. Pc-selhie Saving of Lunib". 1g gpoolg were wound -wlth 100. BRINQING UP FA THEIF» I gm-qawq- KEEP UD THE 1.000 WQRK- MAGQJE ‘ AN‘ HER Queen's THiNK l mu ma; n. REAL court" i FKB-L _. .AT HOME iN THlb 5U\T- - -\ uoeo to ‘.58’. A WA\TER‘7 DO ‘(QQ Tt-llNK THE COUNT MIZLJLD Gh/E U? ’_ , Hi QAQQQ? WE D LOVE. TO HAVE IT? To’ comedy at the Prince Edward today. or tomorrow. of the g friends r visiting lol%lhfllnflbla ‘Rivenslde"‘lDrlve' section. lie nominate one of titer own race‘. in the Republfcan primary. the and Colonel Sir Henry llouse Flies D.e in Agony-Doctor's ‘.7th| i921. Milton. Nov. 16—-As the result oi a siliinge disease, the origin of vhich is lbaifling the doctors in this Vilwo weeks ago three or the live hililren Ibecanlte suddenly i-ll with ‘he disease. which was iii-compati- .ed ‘by convulsions. ‘Dr. McNlven. iible to diagnose the case. Di ie. too. was baffled. aswere other lhysilans who have since been called. The first child, a girl 0i’ tiw. and the second, a three-year- old boy. twas buried yesterday. Tile ‘hiwi child. n boy live years old. is stillscriously ill. Dr. Hewitt believes the sickness was caused by a fly carrying a contagious disease. and depositing lt- on ripples which were eaten by the fhreegchildren, The lining oi’! tho-bowels of the tlwo children who flied camévofi. and their bodl-:s| were reduced to skin and bones. I May Elect Negro VToU. S. Congress‘ NEW" YORK. July 25.——i<‘or the ifirst time in nearly a quarter oi’ at century. the United States gross mayhave a negro memiber after Miirch 4 next. A concerted effort is reported among leaders i: the 21st. District, em- bracing the greatest colored ‘belt in ‘the city and i; part oi’ the fas- ih-presenlative IMartin C. An-l serge. the presets; member from. that district, is a candidate for rp-i nomination.‘ The colored menl mentioned as hi_s probable oppon- ems are James Weldon Johnson, i8"i"é‘fllii'\' or the National Associa- tion for the Advancement of the Colored People and William I-I. Ferris. editor or the Negro World. Both are reported ‘es having strong backing among members oi their own race as well as some whue politicians. It is not likely that both will enter the primary. as this would ensure Ansorgev renomlnaition. An effort will be made to concentlniie .the negro vote behind one of them. There are approximately 35.000 negro voters in ghe 21st. District which is more than i0 per cent oi the total vote of the district. Ansnrge achieved considerable newspaper prominence recently when he named a negro youth for the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis. The boy later tailed in the entrance examinations and was unable tn‘ quality. , George N. White was the lnsil negro representative in ConiiifaBR-I He came from North C-arolills anti served in the 56th and 56th. onscreen». retiring in i899. There have‘ been ewdnazm 58H"; I :22: Also PACKED m TINS or 5O 6 ‘ .- ' » I10 150 qfifld 0f 9I*°'"°"M fiffjfg $5 10mg. of ‘funiiher strilntlon period. These were Hir- f,¢¢.»~». woitldfbe saved each 1861'. "m R~ 343"" "M B- K- Bmcm ~ . ONE ow" Kil_i_ iliiililrenf "i" Become suddeivy il|—-Two il‘ AIYUJILWHS called. but ‘was un-i - l-iowltt o! Guelph was sent rnr. and, l .i 1:- months. Dfliseilaway a rew days‘ i i cm“ I ‘master ediicnivtl hiiii. a iiilnlstni- itilil Ofgllilllflq] two iit1~ ptilllitililllS. OIII‘,\"'A' ‘a Along the rugged north shor are to be found Murray Bay, ("ap a together with the charm and hospitality u thi- l'.'\| Iv, ‘SI Canada has been blessed with many noble rivers. but historic. ispthe broad, steclrblue St. Lawrence. Bdeh shores of ihi» lower St Lawrenc enters the Gulf, are llilwi with delightful Fre lashlonsb‘ sunlnici resort: e, with its purple headlands behind which flSP the darker " f \ :1;1?颥“1__._ queen of all the rivers of the Dominion, and the most c from the quaint old grey-walled city of Quebec to where the the.‘ nch villages, many of which have developed into decidedly popular and’ purple Laurcntian hills, ifFlll’ and Bil-e S't Paul Herc the French customs and language . habiiaiits, have a peculiar fascination for the Anglo-Saxon. The scenery is liiagnifinenp the river is so ivltlt- that the oppusiie shore; appears like a hazy blue line on the horizon} there is the tnllg til the sea iii the all the hills art: studded with lakes abnunding in trout. hotel accommo- ‘ dntion is good and Wfitcllliii tile toilrist Chooses hlilrlili- Bay, the little French villages, he I5 bound l0 have a wt rLli-lvlllle holil . The south Slll)I’€,'\\'iIl]L‘ less rugged, is equally Cacouna, Bic and Metis Beach are ollil-ilg the iilont rare natural scenery Those, however, ltlill would esca geek country of the Province oi Quebec, t. john regions and Lalircniidcs National Park abound in fish and game. _~‘ ' All this territory is served by the Canadian National Railways. ___....__..___.- - Bruce-was ii i'0rnii-l' sillvt- Whose There are excel lit-vials w‘ ‘ rtiregiiiilents iii Biiiiinltlri- at till!‘ new" outbreak of tlic Civil come of the fight Will’. No ‘ noniherii Sléllp has t-vvr sent s: iieiLfroFtn (Fltmgress. ill"! U!" in the mil-I lay enticing with its long white saifdy beaches. pilpiiizlr, all oifering the best of boating, bathing and fishing Imid~ retidt-Lvous of wealth or fashion, or one of the quieter . Riviére du Loup lent gulf courses on both the north and south shores. Nrw York WillPllUfl Vi?‘ . v Their Novelty Weaning riff. f Elderly Sister~ Si) pe from all traces uf civilization, will find sanctuary in the rcat forest-clad which nbnunrls in lakes and rivers. Lake Si. Joseph, Lake E ward and Lake .l‘iisiril:t_ is _' being bl'l(f‘_(l".~;i‘llf| l iliiti ti-utli like pearls? with grunt filth-rest. "by Anti will-i tliti F011 ally? Ymlng ' i$i'iitlii\i"~—-tyll. nothing; QXWPI 11"" you ‘WEN! urziiliisily gutting iiisiril to tlitytn.~—sl.imrltiii Stundlirii. - -oea——-— . . f 'l‘i\'~o (‘illi live cheaper ilizin one. Hem wiiY PAY Mons —BY enones “McMANUS 1 AH‘! was ' Jlfififis: COUNT w-trwi: qaiznv a-"awi YOU ANY f NO‘. \ LENT THE O-“LY DECK \ HAD TO DlbtTY MOORE ' BUT \ ‘aOMfi DlCEf H AVE e