, ‘$100.00 2.20 Trot i a I-lllilllAli FOR l-IDRSE RACES- T iyWedynesday, July 18th. f EIGGER Aim) BETTER THAN EVER- in Purses . . . . Purse $250.00 ~-2.24Pace............ Purse$250.00 2.29Trot........ . . . . Purse $200.00 ENTRIES CLOSE JULY 10th Entrance Fee 5% — No Deductions From Money Winners ALL RACES ON THE THREE HEAT PLAN The track atvSt. Peters was pronounced by all the horsemen, who raced here last year, as one oi’ the best in the Province. be taster than ever. has been done to ensure the public a real pleasant afternoon, SPECIAL TRAIN LEAVES CHARLOTTE- TOWN AT 9 A. M., WEDNESDAY, RETURNING LEAVING ST. PETER’S AT 7.30 P. M. You will have a real afternoon's sport and enjoy yourself thoroughly. If hungry the Women's League of St. Peters will feed you with the very best and send you away from the tables happy and contented. i: We hope to see you and all your RACES START ALBERT QUlGLl-IY, Secretary. l! thirsty there will be plenty o! refreshments, lee cream and fruit Courteous officials will meet you and treat you right, friends 0n the 18th! AT 2 O’CLOCK. G. President. This year it. will Our grounds have been beautiiled and everything J. -M0lNNlS, Western Guardian _ -IN H01‘ WEATHER. use heav- ier motor oil that will stand the heat. Buy Mobil Ad: B. at Bruce's. -BUY DUNLOP auto tires and tubes at Bruce's. -sE.\R'r.E'rowN Dramatic Club 13th. 729-7-11-21 —'l'l!E CIIABLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN may be obtained from the Hunter Book Store, next Banir o! Nova Seotia, Water St. Buo- scriptions will be received and ad- the Guardian. 10-294! l-ROSS-MILLEB- “Kibbl0" PUPPY Meal. contains meat, ‘ nemesl, all’.- alia, charcoal. dried milk. and Iodiaed Salt, a properly balanced ration for a growing puppy. 88-00 per 100 lbs-sold at Bruce's. Sum- mersidc. ‘Mi-ii PERSONALS -—Mrs. Francis Hagan, Kelly's Cross, left Monday morning en rouse to Halifax, where she will visit her two daughters Sister Reta Marie and Sister Anna Mount St. Vincent's Novitiate. —Mr. Thomas Hagan. left Monday on return to Boston aiter spending home at Kelly's Cross and other parts oi the Island. ' Eastern Guardian JEASTlill-N AGENT-Jiiirml. W. Murdock is Guardian Agent in Montague and will be pleased to receive news items. advertising. new and renewal subscriptions ti .,'SAD DEATH-The death oc- curred on June 7th in ova Scotia oi James H. Campbell, orrnerly oi Prince Edward Island, and brother of Mrs. Hennessy oi Georgetown, after a short illness. Although re- tired from active duties for a short time deceased was apparently in normal health. Possessed of u splendid disposition and of a gra- cious manner he endeared himself to all who came in contact with him in the community. He was al- will present the "Little ciodhopwr". in Central, Lot is Hall, lariday, July‘ vertisements taken for insertion in. Josephine at pleasant holidays visiting his old; i‘ v aoo John Smith And His Ca John Smith la a whom era-y motorist should welcome. tyr, a chap willing and glad to have exploited, in an in- teresting way. his experience for the benefit of the other +e+++o+e++o++o+o+O++eo+~ A HELPFUL SYSTEM While waiting for s member oi his household to make a iew pur- chases at the grocerystore, Smith and I compared noteeon our imtor- ing experiences. A-loese‘ spring clip on Smith's car furnished the lead. "These are the little things that pave the way ior the most serious trouble you' can have," I began. "Unless this clip is tightened so that it will hold the leaves on he spring iirmly there is going- to be trouble when the car gets a twist- ing motion on a rough road. Be- sides, ii it does nothing worse it will keep on rattling. And that ls certainly annoying-and unnecess- ary." "I know it," Smith replied. “When I get time I'll fix it." . "Why not fix it new?!’ I suggest- ed. i As though he accepted the chali- engc, Smith procured a wrench from his tool kit and began trying lo tighten the nut. Suddenly he stopped and looked up at me in- quiringly. The nut was turned up as iar as it would go, yet the clip was still loose. “See this," I said, pointing to u tube on the top oi the spring lhrough which the bolt runs. Smith iodded. "Well, isn't it evident to you that this tube is too wide and that when you try to tighten the bolt you are simply trying to compress this tube?" Smith saw the trouble at once, and, after removing the bolt entirely, began illing oii the end oi the tube. Thus when he fitted the tube and bolt to the spring again the nut was iree to turn up farther —Just enough to tighten the clip against the spring leaves. "You can put that down as your job for today," I said, when we had started again. "A iot oi car owners THE CHARLGTTETOWN G Iv zzsleep is the great nourisher oi wards the child's rest will be undis- infants, and without peaceful sleep turbed. The powders cannot in- the child will not thrive. This can- jure the most delicate baby, and not be got ii the infant be troubled there is nothing so effective for re- With worms. Miller's Worm Pow- storing the health of a worm-worn ders will destroy worms and drive infant. them from the system, and after- ways willing to do his part in doing think they are keeping their mach- wood ior the sick and needy. In ines in periect condition ii they the home he was oi a delightful and keep the body, the wheels and Winsome personality. and those whoghs trimmings clean and polished ShBTBG in hi8 hospitality W111 110i and if they hgve [he cm‘ “I ‘ til‘- iorget his graciousness oi mannerhrny grggggii A 101; of them don't and charm. The loss to his sorrow- rgglige ma}, even m}; 15 113mm,, ‘"1 W115 and 15111113’ 15 iffeliflfflble-lbut oi course you early. learned the and they have the hearielt sympa-Iymportance o; taking m], Bum 1 "W °f the Wh°1e wmmunity- Be- called the plan the Zstallment idea‘ sides his sister Mrs. Hennessey heumcause you give the c“ a “we leaves to mourn one sister, Mrs. ‘ Campbell and one brother John in ' the largest seen in St. Georges ior . Pembrook. His funeral was one o! attention every day. But those who have learned how to take care of their cars by this simple method masonic NATIONAL PARIS CANXIJIAN/ VEGAN c3: r £5 A IAS KA’ Effective M: l Low Tourist Fares’ leg?‘ added b!" W YOU-r urge for a_____ ml) to the Coast. En "we, an endless pano- rama of scenic grandeur , affords relief from street- P views. Stop off at beautiful Mi- nahi on dthe Winni cg r, an at lapu- [,- tipnal Park vghere hoa- pitable Jasper Park welcomes "you. Take t a‘ Triangle our alon the mystic Sheena to R ' orthward to Alaska through the scenic Inside Passage. Additional rs ma be m- w: %f:s.i1&fa' we lieu! , and at Id- meaton (I Iredoorld). "Ml, lb. ha, Gan- W, K. ROGER!» City Tlulnol Arrunt. 14.. I‘.. Bltrllle. Tlfl Ari, fltltlol; V‘ N’. ULARKIN. Illa-t. runner. art. I d. ihuengar Agent, ~ Saint John, NJ. Q“ i 9t i] 0.1.,‘ u i by Steamer very oiten forget the many other less conspicuous parts oi the car are in regular ned oi at‘ ntion. These are the sort oi things he re- gular repair men rarily touch when they are doing some big repair Job on your car. These are the sort oi’ things which creep up on you grad- ually and make your car a candidate for the Junk pile. ' “But there is a way to solve this problem. Simplyenlargo upon the ‘installment’ idea. Make up your mind to do one job a day on the cur, but riot when you are taking the car out oi the garage or putting it back. You need that time ioi- lsome time. May his soul rest ipeace. Amen. EBOSTON I N TERNATI ONA L LINE Faro from St. John 810.00, from Eutport or Lubee, Maine, 09.00. Every Monday, Friday and Saturda steamer sails direct from Sl- John to Boston, leaving St. John 7 P. M. UABBIAN’ A -I...~.>‘. - -r I .4 TIMO 0R5 .-.i ably low price. Beautiful in two great groups. ONE-THIRD OFF and at HALF P_|3_|ci-: swmw UNITED r Remarkably , Reduced In this sale you are offered a really wonderful opportunity to secure a handsome summer wrap at a remark- new Kashas, Tweeds, and all the delightful new fabrics, some with fur trimming, oth- ers plainly finished are offered today f JULY 11,‘ 192 u - a..." ._ ..___._._.____._.....'_3£4._ ‘..- _.__.- ma... Poirets, the week. of Mr. and Mrs. D. Sto- wart. Amotoi; party consisting oi Mes- srs Lorne Burleigh and Duncim Bul- derston and Misses Ethyl Williams and Margaret Skerry visited friends in the Eastern part of the Island on Sunday, July l. Mrs. Hugh Stewart, Norboro. and Miss Ethel Stewart, Summersidc, were the guests of Dr. and Mrs. Ste- wart on Monday, July 2nd. The Tyne Valley Women's Insti- tute met at the home of Mrs. Rob-l Aflmuc Time, d“, 30mm m,“ d,’ greasing, cleaning, and polishing. 2 RM. Daylight Time. Soliie time during the day you will, ert Ramsay on Tuesday. A goodly number oi visitors were in attend-i , g1 d g ts h - ance. Plans were made for improv-‘ 9"i°"ii'§°.'i‘ii'.’..ii'1”r"i'.°.."°“°‘ SQ} hgven‘? afivythiiligmtfando. {harms the School and srounds- Thol 1.30 P.M.,Lubee2.30 P. Eastern time w set out your tool kit ondiflwlmd‘ "B i° b° "mm! "1 ‘he Time, arriving Boston Thursday l0 A-M. Daylight Time. Reduced races or automobiles neeornporr by passengers tighten that loose fender bolt, illl up that cut in the spare tire with u little tighter. clean the distributor and breaker points, sea whether the EASTERN steamship lines nccted. clean the commutator oi the neglected hom motor and ad- just the sliaft so as to make it louder-J’ “That's enough," upted. "My car needs all that atten- tion and a lot more. I'm willing to give this plan a try anyway." in the country could be done in the total time which drivers spend longing in their cars while waiting for this, that and the other fellow." I added. “But you forget," Smith argued, "when a man is driving a car he doesn't want to get his hands all dirty, especially when he hasn't‘ any means oi cleaning them without‘ going out oi his way for soap and water. Just look at my hands." "If that's the real reason why you have been putting off the daily attention to your car," I retoried. “than let me give you a little tip. Kerosene is the best thing to clean‘ OVER THE SEA AND F ' dirt and grease of hands. Carry a little bottle of it with you in the car, and when the job is over apply a little oi it to your hands with s clean rag and watch it work Remember, true interest in the car's well-being will iind a way." l. can this nnaiiier at sin] I low em. ' ToodltThi-dCabm ippli. we ryne Valley ,_ u And vkjnjty v _. tsterooml , airy. t an cheerful. Meals are “mum; m b “m” o; deck Pienielng is the program for the rep, qjqgggngl oppoflmflg, Tyne Valley Young People at pres- or ent. Two very enjoyable outings , were held at Trout River on Wed- iooivomcii. roubs needay-one on either side oi the a an. taro-n; aivgr. Needless to sayfboth crowds ‘ ‘h’ a a very peasan atemoon. ...n...:':.=fs.*.-.*~" t Service was held in The Presby- lflhwaiulnnuwlma- 0. naucli hoof-Fri. t Passenger l" Niall Ill. Nun! Julia. N. I! terian Church on Sunday, July 1, at .230. The members ‘oi the eon- sregation are very glad to welcome back their pastor, Bey. A. and Mrs. Brown. after an extended honey- moon on the Mainland. Miss Lavona Williams, Nurse in ‘training. Lyttlaton Hospital. New spending a three weeks holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Williams. We m all étpecially pleased teen Lorene Beautification oi School Grounds” Contest. We wish the indies everyi The Tyne Valley School closed headlight bulb is really burned out Ior the holidays after o very suc- Thompson- or just that the wires are discon- oessiul year's Work- Tho Prlnolnahltflkon by Surprise. replied in fittlns Alfred Linkletter of Northam is cn- Mr. Stewart Williams, resigned. Mr.’ gsged as Principal. Miss Marion; Campbell, Teacher of Prinmi-y T ‘another term. ' Miss Georgia Luiferty, Supcrin-' pita], New Hampshire, is visiting‘ friends and relatives in Tyne Val-i icy. I | | Miss Pearl Ramsay. Teacher oi North Tryon School, isspcnding the holidays at her home here. Misses Constance Forbes and _ and wish her another supoetiul year's work. .. M“ John wflkmson of the Lorna. Yeo were rcceniyvisitors toschool term was broken The semi-annual examination of Dunstailnnge school took place on Friday, June 29, and was well at- tended by parents and visitors. The pupils were examined in the differ- cnt subjects by their teacher‘. Miss Gertrude Villett, assisted by Misses Ruby Stewart and Marguerite Ter- rcll, and Mr. Roland Philiipson, and showed by their ready answers that they had been carefully taught dur- ing the year. Prizes for Stars were awarded to the following pupils:- Robert Cairns, Marion Thompson, Laura Moore, Lloyd McCallum, Freddie Thompson, Bertha Thomp- son, Roy McQzllalum, Garth Stewart, Hazel Henry, ertha Henry, Ruth Calms, Lila Thompson. Allison Stewart, Dorothy McCallum, and George Boswell, also one Public School Certificate to Marion Thomp- son. In the course of the aitemoon an rubber putty. - “jug; the {an bglelsuccess in this worthy undertakingfiaddress was read by Edna Boswell, and a beautiful Hat Box was pre- sented to the teacher by Marion Miss Viliett, though terms, thanking the pupils ior their gilt. Complimentary remarkswere then made by several of those pre- sent, cach expressing himself well 5mm; lnwr-p-‘partment, has agreed to remain for P1635133 Wm! the 1'99"" 0f the year's work, after which home-made candy was served to all present, and a pleasant afternoon came to a close "All the automobile repair work tcndent oi Nurses, Lyttleton Hos-my “lngmg °f the Nnwiml Anthm‘ Following is the address: Miss E. Gertrude Villett. Dear Téachen-Another year has rolled around in our school work, one that we will be able to look back on as a red letter day in our school days. By your perseverance we wore the first school on P. E. 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