.. n". ‘l Thgtthapprobation which you ro- cejved. from us is youvbe enough to mail, send, or ask us to call for your cheque in set- tlement? Wethank you! MllllllE 8t MllLElllLlTli NOW DUE. Will . .. $450.00 —PREMIUMS —$450.00 The following are the classes :-- , ' (1) 2.22 Trot. 2.25 PaccF-Purne $200.00 l (2) 2.40 Straight 'l‘rot.—PurS8 $150.00. ' (3) 3.00 Trot and Pace.--Purse $100.00 No. 3 open to King's County horses only. Entry fee, 5 per cent each entry. ' Entries close Vlfednesday, made on or since July 15th, no bar. As we are members of the National Trotting As- sociation, the rules of that this meeting ADMISSION. Adults so cents. H. H. of purse, must accompany Aug. 16th next. Records Association Vlllll govern Children 25 cents. Acorn, Secy life ‘Losses Fire losses in Canada during the week ended August l6, are esti- mated lby The Monetary Tunes ul. $188,455, conrpared with $369,100. the ‘previous week. New lncorporationl. iAutllorized capital of $33,997,200 lows:—— Week ended Week ended Aug. 5 Aug. 12. nflmllllflll - .. . . - . . 642,000 $31,185,000 Alberta . . . . . . . . . . . . —— 126,000 British Columbia. ... 1,775,000 650,000 Ontario . . . . .. . 5,155,200 1,460,000 Prince Edward island —-----— 5,000‘ Quebec . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 744.000 577.200 Saskatchewan . . . . . . 728,000 —-——i- l ‘ t‘ —-——.-— Totals - ---$ 0.041.200 s 23,991,200 compared [is represented ‘by companies uvhose lllcorporatlons were repor- fted to The IMonetary Tiluezfdur- ling the lweek ended August 12. with $9,061,200 the previous week. A comparative summary by provinces. is‘ as fol-l WES/BERN PERSONALS —IM r, Pat Gavin, _ of Kildare is a visitor ln l-iowlan. V -—hiiss Beatrice Gordon, Sum- lnerslde. is Visiting friends and re latives in Charlottetown. —*Mr and Mrs. Thos L. Trav- erse of Rockland, Mass" are visit lug in lSummerslde, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Clark. —-Mr. D. J. Doiron of Charlotte- town motored to Howlnrl on the 16th. He was accompanied by his wile-and family. Mr. and Mrs. Dolron, were formerly residents of Howlan. ' V.l Bird» Orange Pekoo no pardon! 5nd melted dlr blended, ooalod and u out oolllng to: In Ito stock of ovory store In you roeoivo It In all the ‘Nahum- Fresh The twp tips and a bud used to make Blup of the early morning. They are eured In the Demand lo IO grout (Blue Bird lo the hot, -—-Mr. Major MclNelll of. Sher- brook left on Saturday last tor Saskatoon, Sask. —~Mr. and Mrs. George Morri- son of Northam, left for Mlnneav polls on ‘Monday. —Wlllie.m ‘S. Curtis, manager of the furniture department of R. '1‘. Holman, Jdrmited; meturncd on Monday after an enjoyable vaca~ lion. ~Dr. and ‘Mrs. Delany of Boutouche, N’. 8., and Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Condrlck of Brocion, Mass, and families are visiting Dr and Mrs. J. T. Cosgrove, Welling ton. snow from Holman? ‘catalog. . —Q¢HO0L OPENED. — How- lan school opened on Aug. 16th. with Miss Agatha O'Brien of Laur etta as teacher we wllh her suc- cess. ‘V. —1'RlM. FOR AOOAUIJZ-Au assault case In which two Mont Carmel parties, father-ln-lew vs son-ln-law figured was tried be- tore Alex Campbell. J. P., on l-‘rl- dpy and the verdict was given in favor of the defendant. ——-8TORK VISITS. —-'l‘be ‘Stork visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Gallant, on Aug. 4th, and left a Ibig fat baby Iboy, who lwas named Joseph Augustllie. fills sister Marie and Mr. P. A, Arge- naull were the sponsors. —| WILL SELL by private sole my two lawns. at Belmont, Lot 16, one consisting of 87 jicrag the 01118! 100 BEIGE, 315g Qtilck. cfop’ and farm implements. If interest- ed You may inspect the property before purchasing. —— Elijah L. Simpson, Belmont, Lot 16, P. E. l. 2057-23-0 —-CROP8 DAMAQEII- The heavy winds and rains of the past few days have badly laid the grain crops which are about ready for the harvest, even the wheat l-eiug badly down in places. This is true ly regrettable as the crop outlook in Prince County was seldom so uniformly izood and all ma». was needed is good harvest weather. christened on the ldthfand was.lce Officer James lSulllvan. -¢OUBT T0 OPEN-County Courrfor the Summerolda district opens on Friday of this week with his honor Judge MoQnarrle pre- on tbs docket. -—RESIGNATION RECEIVKD. —~At a meeting of the Summeralde school board on ‘Monday evening the resignation of Mr Johm Wright from the teaching staff of Miss Rena Millignu for the, position was accepted. Mr Wright has accepted the position of as- sistant town clerk. —FUNERAL HELD- The fune- ral of ‘Mrs. lSulllvan, wife of Pol- was held on Monday afternoon from her late home to the Peoples Cemetery, and was largely attend- ed, ‘Rev. G. S. Mitchell, pastor of the Sumnlerslde Presbyterian church, officiating. The paJl-beari ers were: A. S. lMcKay, Wm. Cur- tis, Sandy MoGregor. A. W. Mo Downall, Geo. MoCalluln, and Wm Forbes. -JDE2ATH AT -ST. ELEANORS -—The death took place at his home in St. Eleanor: on Monday of Herbert \V. B. Best. follow- ing a brief illness of throat trouble. The deceased who was a native of Belmont. resided in St. Elesnors for the past nineteen years. lie is survived by his wid- ow and two children, Ernest. and Amy, also his father, Mr. John Best. two brothers. Oliver and, William, of Belmont, and one sis-t ter, ‘Mrs. Edward Simmons of Bel- —-8UCGE8BFUL TEA.- The. Convent Tea and Festival, which was held on the Convent grounds on Tuesday evening was a grand" success, there being several hund- red people in attendance. The dancing by the Misses "Mclnnis, of Boston, and Miss Trayner, were highly appreciated. and the Pipe music by Mr. McDonald was of high order. The proceeds were satisfactory ,and the evening was enjoyed by all. —OONGLUDES" SERVICE The last trip of the Gaspesia from this port was made on ‘Monday night when the Clark liner clear ed shortly before midnight for Montreal with a large general cargo and several passengers The service this year has been exceed ingiy salislactory to all and will no lloubt be started an soon as possible in the spring. —ADDITION TO SCHOOL-in“, spector Auid was in Kellslngton on Wednesday in connection with school interests there. At the last annual meeting it was shown how the demands pf the district have outgrown the capacity of the ‘school building and how addition- al provision should be mud; to mont. The funeral was held Wed-r nesday from his home to the Met- hodist Cemetery, Lot 16. SHOP from Holman‘: Catalog. Eastern Guardian . ..'BE SURE AND HEAR , special Jazz Band at Carrutherbl Cabaret, Montague, on Thursdafl evening, Aug 24. Dancing 9.00 p.l m. till 2.00 s. m. ..'*DON'T FORGET the hi8 novelty and prize dance nt Carrut- hers Cabaret, Montague, Thursday evening, Aug 24. ‘Ladies 50c. Gents 60c. ..'TO ENTER HOSPITAL- Mrs. Malcolm Gillis of Montague. has gone to (Ihurlottetown. to en- ter the hospital, where she under- goes a serious operation. It is hoped the operation ‘vlll be suc- cessful, and in due course of H1118 she will be restored to her former vitality. ..*LEFT FOR WEST—Mrs Bessie Crawford of Montague. has left ‘for the west, where for the past three years she has been en-l meet the exigencies of the situa- tion. This shows that the Kenning ton district has been making good the wastage of tile war period and that the present generation is de- termined to stimulate the progress so well initiated by the receding generation. Y. —SAD DEATH-Jtobed in llel‘ bridal gown, the body of Mrs. Haroldnii. Simpson, Sumlllerslde, was consigned to its last long snap in the People's Cemetery on Sunday last, just twn yeals after her marriage. The late Mrs. Slmp s-m had been in delicatehealth fol some weeks but hopes were renlertailed for her recoveq lllllll the last. She was o daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Willi‘, York Point, and many floral frlowes spoke of the high esteem in which she was held and the sympathy felt for ‘Mr. lSlmpson in lllB loss. Members of the TuXls organiza- tion acted as pall- carers. and were John Mountain, Sinclair lilac Kay, Wesley Heifel, Fulton Tim- ton, Max lLinkletter, and Mr. Simpson. The funeral services n! the house, at the Presbyterian church and at the graveside were conducted by the Rev. G. S. Mit- chell. u! “h... a Volga?’ I: of Powder which Protects nucl- Heals Thousands of mothers, docmn and‘ nurses will tell. you that Kora-Kohl; iuhemqg wonder- Iul‘ treatment ever created for Baby’ s skin troubles. Baby need never miles from rickly but or diaper rub, i! you wiE keep abox oi-Kbn-Konla handy. ' a noKonia really heals. It is anti; M11 John Jl. Clark mos, highly respected citizens of Annandale was llle victim of the electric storm which P115594 ‘We? this section of the island to make fast his rendered tell into the water which fortu- _ llutely was llot vcry deep. Finally uid arrived and the unfortunate man was hurried to where medical old was summon- qulckly arrived on the scene and did all in llls power to alleviate the sufferings of‘ Mr. (flark. Willis-l fuco and body were badly At .1 meeting of the executive of ion, held recently; it was decided to change tile gaged in teaching. it seems :1 pliyl that so valuable a teacher as Mrs Crawford should be allowed to leave ollr town. when it seems al~ most inlpnsslblla teacher. The larger salary of the] west is‘ curd. ..'NOVELTY.' AND PRIZE DANCE-Tile sensation of the _ year at Carrutllers Cabaret Mon- tague, Thursday evening, Aug. 24. Wonderful music by six niece Jazz Band featuring MT- E- Doucette the Keith Circuit eccent- ric drummer. This Will be positive ' l ly llle last appearance of this com blnatlon in lMontaBlle- Bil; llrlzfl for the lucky ticket holder. Dauc- > ing from 9.00 p. m. till 2.00 8- m- Ladlgg 50¢ Gents 50c. ln case of rain dance will be held following Tuesday. ..*STRUCK BV LIGHTNING.- one of the on ivednesdzly last, Mr. Clark Went boat, was struck vby "Shilling. which him unconscious and his hcnle. ed. Dr, lMlorrls of Brldgewuter. cut. ..'TEACHERS MEETING. -—-’ the Eastern Teacher's Associat- arrangement PFB‘ siding. There are thirteen cases was received and the application - I . I l i the - apparently the drawing “ when he ' lzed at Souris August 16, when Miss Genevsvo to get a good, ‘l v . . ‘WEDDING for ouch eonventlollan hy- aiso wore pink this means it is hoped that the teachers on these inspector- ntes will ‘be able to assemble and receive useful pointer: for year's work. The superintendent, Mr. Rogers, lwill be present the meetings. and has expressed great enthusiasm for the propo- sed programme. “BELLS. very pretty wedding was. solemn- on Wednesday, Sunset of Life it; comfortable and happy old age, care-free and l independent-es I ‘A l‘; such can be your recompense, too, through life insurance. l Canadian Government statistics show the need for this provision: ' “Ninety-five pet 0on1. ofincrl at 60 are dependent upon their daily or another; for support, and not one man in thirty who retires wilha competency i: able to retain that competency lo the clan of his life." People are realizing this fact, and life insurance companies in Canada are beginning to pay out more money to living policy- holders than they do in death claims’, despite the thousands of dfiiilh claims annually. ' The present is the time to make provision for the future, so that the sunset of your life will not be overcast xvith shadows. Any life insurance representative will be pleased to allow I you how to provide a sure income for your later yearl- l -. w LIFE INSURANCE SERZICI- HilYlllOllil, - "' .".HI~. pl. ower, Somervlila the week end aI/was a passenger i0 GeorgetowllA A satn wth hat to, ..'lMr. dill match. Tile groom was suppol-tedlr-enl spent by Mr. J. McLeilan alld n large con (lcorgetuwu. Bresutlon was present at hlassn ____ After. the ceremony the oouple ..'Mlss Margaret lSencabaugb, motored to Charlottetown. Afters. Georgetown is visiting friends in short stay they returned to Soul-ls Charlottetown. A, where a reception awaited them The guests were rscelvel -by tile H-Mr m‘; H. brides’ aunt, albout forty guests H“ ' ' Ilflrtook oi‘ the delicious supper,“ wihch was served and the even- ____ m5 w" 5P0"?- l" mimic M"! $001111 ..'lMr. John. Mooney of the “lnvsfs-"liflll-llls bride and swam Civil Service, Ottawa, ls visiting were tile reclnlenlfi 0i lllflny" 59*"! his llollle at Georgetown. ' A. all ..'Mrs. Woods, Dundas is vii- itlug be!‘ daughter, Mrs. Junlcs Mr: Donald, Georgetown. ‘A- the at ..'Mrs. Crenlo and her 1W0 sons, who have lbeen spending tho summer in Georgetown left Mun- lu Boston. A. Mrs. James B. glles, Charlottetown, were pas- _,_ A ngers to Georgetown, A, day for ller ..'Mrs. Leblanc, who has been visiting her brother, Mr. Peter Go- tell, Georgetown. left Monday upm: and contain: in edi nu of VlW-‘lll’ "ind". YB "liming 11' "'1- DBIOPIB. of fleoreetow wbecame mu! and costly presents which _ g _ __,_;_ [gcogpiggd c . lrul convention and in the near the bride of Mr. John cDouald. goes to show the high esteem “aMI-s‘ Meme find “we Mush or h" home m Ameboro’ “map Bu, i, m, h" ‘h, In” "h" d future to hold tllreemeellngs for of ‘Souris. The marriage cere- ln which tile couple were held. A. ten 0f (jilnl-lnttegowlp gfQ vmg. ____ 4101i": w the Ikin forlorn; ‘ll in. m” “"““h"“' °' "m “V” mlmm’ '“°“Y "l ‘P°“‘°"“°“ “Y R"- "“"‘""'-—- lnz Georgetown. a. .."Mr and Mrs W'illiun'l Fitz- waterproof and in not mily emf,“ ates of M_r. ‘L. W. Shaw and Mr. Father McLean, assisted by Fa- PERSONALS gerald‘ j-ented the‘ home o; U“, :1 I; imfm" ll-bf-pml like skin ‘lo lllyllle-H. Tdliefle YéItNZIIlJliWI fire I: tiger ‘li/lflmalln- The brill“ l°°km5 _ ..'Mrs. Richardson who has late Mrs. Margaret Mckeoren 0"- r-g-ogxm hi-lélfllaw nmo éeolcd at Ass.“ 1.“ tern an cvarrin n: Ia a white sfitln dress G -- Miss Gladys McDonald. been spending the summer luGordon Street, Georgetown and Q . on y n, "-0,. e rge own. nu a e and averyuesr ng a bridal val], ~ n won 1- corgetown is} visiting ller aunt Georgetown, left Friday gm- herllluve moved to ma“ new r951. “fits-Knoll- pructical program has been ar-tondsd by her sister, Blsiil, 3gp Mrs. Lyons, Charlottetown. A.lll0me in Toronto A dance Bamomu UP FA plucked In- tho dow oot. Here they are nt to your dollor. territory) that the OAVE NE‘ n. THE UTIFUL l uaw MY eRoTl-oea rump. , u _BY . And- GEORGE Mommas’ rr lea-r A ‘aroma - \T'$ our: :'. always frouh and‘ goodness of pardon I -~-.\- »-..-¢- 4v’