IQ\ _ ‘Fllyr. g, pron six PFIE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ‘ oz" _ AUGUST 14,1928 — Live Sporting CW8 At Home Add Abrood-I -.~. “yr -.r-ws--v-_y.~--._. DRAMA olurrl Engagements of The greaitst naval picture pro- ’ duced anywhere. A pictorial rc- enncinacnl. of two naval battles, bat- tles which will live for all time in the memory of Brltishers the world over. The picture is amazing in its realism; it has been produced with the co-operatlon of the British Ad- miralty. ‘ ll t tie by Comman presented a almoral Cas ROYAL B NOW THE - SENSATION OF THE OLD COUNTRY ! Prince Edwdrdn-Fair Week ETHEL MAY SHOREY "'1" ‘ - wnEinonlnned;";.-;;¢;;sa’ann. Blg‘ LlSljS owned by Willard Kelly. Char- lottetown. P. E. I. lc°""""°d "m" W" "W" THURSDAY, AUGUST 231w, 192a a. ‘c131?’ 6 semnds “m” “l1°w':No. 5~—Free For All Trot and -Pacc. ance- O , . I’ . . $700.00. 4. Alien A. 2.l4‘.'4. by The Trump. no" "m, 4_ lrmaziss-s:s.sz"zzr.“ 5.1.2. 1~ Lamb» To“ B; s» a; -' - " ~ Ji TdILEt. OX0 United States. Owned by Reed bymcfiwv M§K1§f,,,f‘“,,,,,,w;,,,, and Foss. Fort Falrfleld. Maine, Trum. N s_ 5_ United stile-l» 2. Elverso 2.05 V4 by Drusils. Enter- 5. Kfiillllfifill Clhllfifi 115'}. Bay M. ' pd m", owned by Reed a; p055“ 3y genmglwlfodd- lgllmlwtigd Fort Fnirflcid, Maine, United y . CO. . OOPPI‘. NU‘ O - st t ‘ V lvwn- P- E- l- Enlmd 11nd :1. Tnllvrllr Gmttan 2.0211. by Grat- 0. Vwned bY C- w- MCKWZM- 30X tan Royal. Entered and owned '- $08. Trulv» N» 3- by med dz Foss. Fort Fairfleld, 6. Batonettc 2.15%. Boy G. bf! Bin- Mmnm United states‘ 59m d- Dem! Mimm- Nomm‘ 4. Quinln 2.04%. Drk. Bay. M .by vlefiilianelntgrcdtuggsirhgrzncgig g," Bolwin. Ellliéfffil ans! oui/{rlled by '7. - - i 1 li-C l. D. . fl, Peters Road. Sydney. N. S. Chnrlbttetown P. E. Lac "no 7- ltlinvgllndflvlgsv: 2-171”- bylllglgrfili s. Harry Putnam zoo-u. Bay c. by Yl5numyv- ' I1Fb..Etd d d side. ‘Nominated, entered and by y; Knghiif. ,.-“,‘§d,,f,‘;’,’},°,,_ 5_ owned by Charles H. Chandler. N‘ B, é gllilvnkgtiwlvyila lgfllf- gay O by o 1am 1.. m. Bay st. by Captain - 5 9° - - - Aubre , d. Minerva Vernon. En- Mflmllnlltll/lld» tlzslfll’ 33:3" gal tered ind owned by William-T. Borllflr- 0m nn - 0n ll L tt . n1 l-leb t. N. s. Owned by l-h-Cvl- D- A- MW- 1. 124:1 aLinel/eghn. ed by Colonel Klllmll- Ohlllflllewwn- P- E- I- Johnston. Entered and owned F- The Pug-g-lgli-Blllzllgfzvxlglog- by Dr. o. n. McAliister, Sus- ""- ' 0l"I‘0d.-Y PB a. - ‘N11 inated by Geo. R. Hooper. Chsr- sex lotwetgwné P- l-A Engmpggf rnuasnsv, suousr 2am), 1m l- UWII Y . . I ' Charlottetown. P. E- l- M No. o-zso Trot and P106. Open. l0. Princess Aubrey 2.15%. my . purse ;4¢9_9o_ by Captain Aubrey. Nominated by Lin-Col. D. A. MacKinnon. 1_ 31y" Boy‘ Drk Bay Q‘ by W1” 2. Olurloiwwwn. P~ E- l- Enlmd field Btratton, d. Minerva Ver- and owned by Jss. T. Waite, no“ Enmred md owned by Bimmenlde. P- ll- I- William r. latte. River Re- 5.18%- ll? General mm N_ 5, » 1 'l'omorrow---Usual Prices -~~ T""*IV’vWI1iv-yw-y-vllflulir-vl‘ l PENDO E §I5A Vhe Most Stirrlngand Dramatic Modern 77m§ . d Qi- their- M8J€$ti€$ Kmc GEOQGE and QUEEN MA12Y START- AND HER 'P. E. I. - MacKinncn, Charlottetown, PL‘. FRIDAY, AUGUST 24TH. 192B RRINC y - EDWARD“ nl n - wrrn 9 ‘ Y NyL Y GI“ §,,f,%f" "cogfanftg SI Iihvdlld ' Buulrs onourl AND lilAND SLANDS” Produced in ENGLAND. 1N0 Aug. 20 PLAYERS Change of Play Daily — Matinee Daily Except Monday. Vaudeville Specialties Between Acts-Musical-Singing-Dancing AMONG THE PLAYS T0 IE PRESENTED ARE "TIE ‘Gilli LADY” "WOLVES 0F TIIE NlGliTm-"WIIEN BROOK MEETS BIIOOIW-Allll OTHERS Popular Pricesn-Night 35c~50c, 75c.PlllS.Tax-ll’.lat.25c,35c Plus Tax town. P. E. I. Evelyn Aubrey by Captain Aub-l 1, The Pup, 2.20%, Bay G, by May- rey. d. Miss Keefer. Entered and: owned by Earl Ings. Mt. lier-' bcrt, P. E. 1. l Al Worthy. Boy s1. by All Wor-l thy, d. by Blcdmorc. and owned by Willnrd Kelly, Charlottetown, P. E. I. Dlxic Marque, Gr. M. by Ken- tucky Marque. d. lielcn R. En- tered and owned by Dr. Heath McIntyre. Charlottetown, P. E. I. - 42H! Louise Colorado, Gr. Filly, by Colorado L. d. Mamie P. by Parkside. Entered and owned by J. H. McGrcgor. Montague, Jessica the Great. Clm. M. by Dingola, d. Karsavina. Entered and owned by Lt.-Col. D. ’ I. Zelma Dewey by John Dewey. Entered and owned by LIL-Cf“ D. A. MacKinnon. Charlotte- town, P. E. I. 7-121 Class P100. QHICLPIIPIQ $500.00 O Jimmy Direct, Hay G. by Em- pire Direct. d. Anna Wilkes. Nominated, entered and owned by R. W. Cary. Presque Isis, Maine, United States. Major Aubrey, 2.14%. Bay G. by Colonel ‘Aubrey. d. Gypo Fleet- wbod by Eastwood. Nominat- ed. entered and owned by Mc- Neill and Buntoin. Charlem- i; " And Plmlflafl P ‘$5’ man-accepting money from wmlthy women so so that he might live and forget the past with lts sweet memories of the girl he had loved and lost-a great picture. unusual of theme, beauti- ful, dramatic. I “c. exquisitely thrilling and appealing. 8. WWII, P. E. I. Donna Harvester 2.16, D Teddy Jackson 2.19%. Bay G. by Captain Aubrey, d. Bessie Todd by Maine Todd. Nominated by Willard Kelly. Charlottetown, P. E. I. ‘Entered by Geo. Call- beck. Summerside. P. E. I. Own- ed by William A| Toolfibs‘. Ken- D. A. MacKinnon. town, P. E. I. FRIDAY, AUGUST 24TH, 1928 Owned by Dr. Preston McIntyre Montague’ R E I‘ w. b mokawa D Entered and _ cnctolnr- Arscnnult suf: nl first: 6- Bud Axworthv. Buy Bt- bv Guy owned by Dr. d’. n. McAllister, “',,B§“°‘“‘“,""9w“ m“ “t m“ “worthy. duals“, me by mm Sussex‘ N. B. l an fSfiglélll t forced out at second sen- Nominated by Geo- R- 4. Jack Volo, 2.15%,Bay o. by Roy’ “gm mw“ W” b?’ himmms‘ Hoopen Charlottetown, R E L V010 108%‘ d_ 0m Delmamh‘ ‘ 1 Abbics - McCarey, strikes out;l Entered and owned by Jns- '1‘- Entered and owned by R. n, ——— Sffiffiwnolfg“ “l “m; M“ Waite. Summersida, P. E. I. Reid, Ga etgwrL N_ B, ' 5 - ‘l- Jessica the Great. Chn. M. by 5. Bill L n: Bay st, by Captain Famous Horse Arrlv" Gm” °““°“- 131F180“. d- by P936!‘ $119 011B!- Aubre , d. Minerva Vernon. En- - Nominal/ed. entered and owned tcred {no owned by William T. Gd Ill Gharlotte- T“? "lw-llln» 23;‘ Litzgizl. D. PAE lvIIacKinnon. Lotta, River Herbert. N. S. t L t E lAbbws c L l Moncum are own. - - - c. Md e Direct. 2.13M, Ba M. b i l‘ "P" 8- Blnser; Aubrey 2.17%. Bay 6- by Emrglro Direct. d. Berttln Pats-I Own as Ven gIFTRncis .~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Richard Osman Aubrey. d. Sally Bln- Chen b Bourbon Patchen. En- - Plwllvl‘ gen by Blnlullu- Nominated. tered alld owned by Dr. Charles, m“ shill“ 1041-1 "OW awnulMcbcan . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. E. C0rmll3l‘ entered and owned by Lin-Col. Dougan, Charlottetown. P. E. I. ;by D" D‘ H~ MCAmSWT‘ °f suwm- 1st Bus-c D. A. MacKlnnon. cburlowe- r. Bingen Aubrey 2.1m, Bay G.by|N' Bd “"1"”! l" °“““°“°"°“"‘ m‘ McCamy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Gould WW“. P- E- 1- Captain Aubrey, d. Sally Bin- evemng “wmlmmcd bY Caremkel? 2nd Bus-c Mildred Aubrey, Sorrel M. by ggn by 311130118, Entered and Flllllekllll 811d Drivel’ Fred Cfllllelml- Williams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Gogucn Howard Aubrey. d. Miss Temple owned by Lt.-Col. n. A. Mac- "Blll Sharon." ls one 0f the m“ 3rd Base Boss Nomlnai-ed by Dr -' Kinnon, Charlottetown, P. n. I. fnmvus homes On the Amerlvnn McInnls . . . . . . . . . . . .. c; Boudi-enu Jenkins, Charlottetown, P. E. I. g_ pew;- ggragmn 3151/“ Bay G_ by continent. A few years back Islandfl Sh“, stop ' Entered and Owned by H» M. Captain Aubrey. Entered and em will remember his performance McEuchcril . . . . . . . . . . . .. Arscnnuit Sweeney. Bridgewater. N. S. owned by Ffi-gnk O'Brien, no, 14 here when he established the pres-i L. pmd Jifilell L" Buy M- by CBDlB-lll Summer Sh, M ncton. N. B. ent track record for trotting of Mcxmzie A Cormm. Aubrey. d. Minefv“ Vernon. No‘ \——<~>——- 2.1114. Thnt mu after leaving berm C "pg-a; ' mlnnwd by Willard Kelly. he met a bunch of good frcc-for-all Doyle __ ' B k Charlottetown. P. E. I. Entered Pacers M Woodstock. N‘ B‘ and dis-I . . . . . .. ur c alglgesvfiidbel;iiv T. Latta, posed of them so easily that he was Cronin _ _ _ , _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ __ E_ Boudrmu 11. Hector Todd, 2.18%, Bay G. by S..Jenkins, Charlottetown. P. E. Brwkly" ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ~' 61 6 1 L Entered and owned by J_ H_ Pittsburgh . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10 0 Oliver‘ R" R 4, New Glasgow, Doak and Berry, Kremcr and Hor- N‘ 5_ graves. 12. Miss Alto, Gr. M. by Altagara. d. only 8"“ "hildllwd- Wfikmiiodd. min/L. Bay 0. by. Mayor Todd. Entered and own-i. FRIDAY. AUGUST 24TH, 192B ed by F‘. R. McLaine, Charlotte-f Entered 2. 5*‘ P‘ by Parkwood. Nominated by INTERNATIONAL LEAGSUE eGo. R. Hooper. Charlottetown. Rwheste‘ " ' ‘ ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " a 2 P. a. r. Entered and owned by Newark -- 1° 14 1 William A. Rudderham. 29 st. gggallnir-‘é- -- 1 f,’ g Peters Road, Sydney, N. S. Torcnw h 2 8 2 Rfiildlllfln ...6 l4 0 No. s-2.2s Class. Trot Stake. ‘(my 8am" “named” rum “Mm ’ AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 ll 3 or Todd. d. by Brazflllgn Nom- Boston» . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 6 8 lnatcd. entered and owned by Gran“ Bayne “nd Autrey’ M°ms H. A. Campbell, Charlottetown, P. and Hevmg- E‘ L Detroit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 2 Davenport Prince, Blk. G. by Phm" ' ~ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' < ' ' " 7 9 2 Upton Prince. d. Devilish Doro- cgcalilfogeand Harm“ - Gm” “ml thy by Dare Devil. Nominated by Dr. J. B. Jenkins. Charlotte- town. P. E. I. Entered by Jns. Arblng. Charlottetown. P. E. 1. Owned by Leo Blake. Milton. P. E I (Onl, games scheduled). ——{O-§-—-—- Union Commercial College Notes College rc-opens on Sept. 4. Captain O'Neill, 2.16%, Brn. St. by Captain Aubrey 2.07 d. Mary O'Neill by Bourbon '1‘. 2.21. No- minated. cntered and owned by Hugh O'Neill. 180 Regent Sh, Fredericton, N. B. (Claims 6 seconds time allowance). Igo. 2.17%. Chn. G. by Arofl. d. by Ban Francisco. Nominated and entered by Ci. W. Gerow. Presque Isle. Maine, United States. Owned by Rood a Foss. Fort Fairfleld. Maine, United States. Captain Jackson, 2.17%, Bay G. by Captain Aubrey. d. by Park- sidc. Nominated. enlered_ and owned by Charles H. Chandler, Charlottetown, P. E. I. Worthy Louise, 2.17 Drk. Hay M. by Harvest Worthy. Nominated. entered and owned by LL-Col. D. A. MacKinnon. Charlotte- town. P. E. I. A flesh supply of Bahitary drink- Johnny Miles 2.16%, Bay G.» by 1H8 élllll Elli! “fill-lily will!!! hlvB Qnpgnin Aubrgy, d, Mgr-gory arrivefi-cvcrythlng for the health. mini by Todd 2.14M. Nonfln- and convenience oi the "WW My A large l umber of applications are already on file. ‘Those who in- tend entering should make applica- tion at once. Extensive alterations have been made in the class rooms m accom- modate the large number of stud- ents who will enroll this term. New ‘rypewriting machines have been added and the quipmcnt Ya complete in every way. During the coming term there will b0 two experienced teachers in both Pitmsn and Gregg Shorthsnd. Your choice oi either system. a M. by Hindenburg. Nominated, entered and owned by Lb-Col. Charlotte- Nm 9__g_14 ch55 TM’ 2J7 mass Boudreau goes the some way: Goug Captain Aubrey, d. Narroway Zero Tilt - Sensationajlf Gain?‘ \_ 1m. . ‘r ABEBWEITS iliilll mu’ y, TRAVELING mnmrlumu Fans this Evening. Last evening at the C. A. A. grounds. the fast travelling Monc- iton C. C’s, this year the champions Second Inning the running for the Maritime titlmchard strikes out; E. Boudrea » were held to a score of 0-0 by tllclwalks; Gould strikes out. Ab3gweim_ l Abbies-Mcheun out at first; Mc for the Abegweits and four for the visitors. _ “Ducky McLean moundlng the locals , game all through. and aided byiwho catch-es Arscnnult off brilliant support let down the visi- a. double. for st on crror; Arscnnult out to Mo pitching for Moncton was in fin“ goes to second on overthrow; Cron form. letting the Abbies down with in takes three; MCCflNy gets l ‘seven hits, one of them a double. free trip; McInnis snfc at first. bu | The game whych was w takeWilllams is forced out at thlrd;Mc ,tei~inllde. ns the ygsitfiarst gverf gn-‘wnd- ibl i; ntc irs 0a. lll 1:0 iheoliilgizglljumbcr of cars thrill Fwflh "ml"! were coming to the Island with the iresult that the viistcrs did not 11r- riveiin the city until 5.45 whlclrni- ‘so kept the game lat: in sil-lrtillg.‘ Another game is to take place to- night and the fans are assured 1t. will take place at sharp six oclock.‘ icr thrown out by Mc-Encilcrn. Abbies—McEncilcrn Leon's hit; GAME BY INNINGS yto get home; McLean put out try- linp; to silral third. out". . First Inning Mollcton-Arsrnault strikes Fifth Inning glngtgn’ p_ E3 1_ . PM”, 0mm Purse 550030 ‘en thrown out nt first. _ _ _ __ _ 4- Queen Helen 2.18. Gr. M. by Ba- 1. Jack Dempsey 2.11 Vi, Br. o. by Alvblesfilvlvcnrfiv slrlkl-‘S Hull Mu- E “,‘,‘1,'{,°,,},°,j.},,,“‘f§;§;‘ “$2.. “t ($5,: ron Warwick. d. by Judge Ccnstawit, d. Janey Russell En. Innlsrout at first; McEachern getshi“ ‘are w [irlv C if“ 19:“ Swing. Nominated, entered and tered by R. W. Cary, Presque to first and goes to second on ov-cr- l0“; ‘ " ' 0"“ "1 5 r‘ '--“ owned by J. H. Oliver, R. R. 4, 151e, Maine, United stated own- throw; Francis his safe in first. but| A'bbio_fi__nc [I u _ i New Glasgow, N. S. ' ed by Dr, Keirsmnd, presquglMcEacllem is out trying to Sb9ill‘flrrt_ Wm. 5"” If?" m“ if‘ 5- Gordon Harvesler 224%. Lt. Isle, Maine, United States. humu- lcnguyt. c“'"-"‘ ca?“ ‘t W.“ by A“ Bay G. by Harvest Bells, d, 2_ Mac Aubrey by captain Aubrey, iii4‘ ' mm“ ‘m’ “L HINL Brazillian by Old Braziliian. Enmred and owned by w_ v_ i Nominated and entered by John pause, Monngon, N B_ ‘ QM“ “min M- Kearney. Sturgeon. P. E. 1. a. Bill Sharon 2.0414, Chn. c. by * ‘ ' g l M sold to Thomus W. Murphy of New‘ York by his owner Herbert Alchcrn for $25,000. tllc largest sum cvcr paid for a irotter or a. pacer in Ilmplrc- S. Diamond, On tho basis-A. Morgan, i» Ducky McLean, Husk y Right Hander of the Locals A110 ws But One Hit, While g Cormier, Opposing Hurler was Touch- ed for Four-Gre at Game Promised for Moncton-Burke out, Williams t0 of the Moncton City League and in McCarey; A. Cormier walks; Ri- Th game last night surpassed onylKenzle hits two bugger; Doyle out seen on the local diamond this ycar‘to Arsenault who also gets McKcn- ~wur5e 55mm“, and as a rpsult m as both teams played heads-up zic for n nice double JA-‘mved the wmmgdon Cup fromlhe boll all through. with only 51X crr- ., vi," Minds of the donor, His Excellency ors credited w the two teams; LWO Tlllfll llllllll! ' ' Viscount Willingdon. Monotone-E. Comiicr safe’ all ‘fly- pltched a whale of a Innis; G. Boudrenu out to McCarey bag for ,tors with only one hit. E. Cormieri Abblcs-Willinms safe nt first and place in the‘ afternoon did not mo- lllllls lllll 011i» bclwevll first nfid 5L‘- Monitton-Gcizucn thrown out by Mcheml; Burkc out n first; Corm- thrown out by G. Boudrenu; Francis hits safe to first and goes to second on Mc- McKcnzlehits safe in first but Francis is put out trying iiiil. . iiiilFEllS iliN lllil P HY Mcritimep-Bl d firs’ Halve Aggregate Gross of 773 for Four-Man 36-H01e C 0 m p c tition in Match at Montreal MONTREAL, Aug. 1a. _ 0mm," golfers with an aggregate low gm of 621 for the 36 hole competition mrrledcfl the four-man interpm. vincioi team match contested at the Royal Montreal Gulf Club Ll Brilliant golf by Jack Cnmcrnnol Ottawa: FsG. l-loblitzel. of Toronto, Ross Somcrville. London, Ont, 11ml two steady rounds by the veteran R. M. Gray, brought the honors 1,0 the Ontario team. They‘ lea Qug. bcc by 14 strokes in the mom. ing round and added in mm strokes to their lend on the final ll holes, finishing with n. decisnvo m“. gin of 24 strokes. ' The defenders. the Quebec rem. scntativcs, failed to retain the Lillg won last year nt Hnmilioil when despite nu improvement‘ in they golf on the second i8 holes they wcrc unable to match thi; 74, 75 11nd 70 turned in by Hoblitzoi. Cameron and Somerville for Ontario, 11nd were second with 645. Manitoba. one stroke behind A bcrta at the cud of the mornin , round. through a smnrt ‘Ill by A. ; Weir and a '77 by Carson MacWi , linms. on the second 1B holes. fin- ished in third position, with on fig- grcgnte of 659. MARITIMES LAST Alberta was fourth with 671. the youthful golfers from the far wcsl. improving their scores in the after- noon to retain their slim lead over lManitoba in the third place fight. However. Alberta introduced to the gallery two players who made a df-stillct impression and of whom more is expected to be hcnrzi in tlle future, J. A. M. Mountificld and (‘rorrirm Mncwllllums ntitrncting lmucll filvornblc notice by their play. IIn this they shared some oi the [glory with D. Kennedy. 0f the Mun- itoba tram, a finished young golfer who shot n steady game today. Tile Maritimes lenm finished iasi ybut their first bid in the inter-pro- vincinl match was n. worthy effort. Following are the scores: Ontario-J. A. Cameron. 76, 75- 151; F. G. Hublitrci. 76, 74-150; C. R. Somervillc. 76 76-l52; It. M. Gray, 83, 85-168. Aggregate gross—621. Quebec-C. C. Fraser. 79. 80-159: N. M. Scott. 8i iil~162; W. Mc: Luskio, 83, ‘82—l65; W. M. Hodg- son. H2, 77-159. ' Aggregate gross-GM. Mllnll0b8.~—C. Macwillinms. i77—l59: D. Kennedy. B4. 82-166 A. IA. Weir, 89, 74-463; F. Hale, 831 88—l7l. 1 l ‘ Aggregate gross—659. Alberto —- Gordon MacWiliiam 83, 81-464; H. Sllllwu 86. 86-17 , E. Culver. s4. 84-168; .1. A. pig Mountiflcld, 84. 83~l07. l l i. 1 1 Aggregate gross—671." . l‘ Maritimes—A. B. Sou ders. 9Q D4—l92; E. D. Thomson. DZ. 93 '1 1115; o‘ McNaughton. so lib-pm; T‘ A. McAvity, av. 02-119. Aggregate gross-Jill L,‘ Canada. With Murphy hc became so cross that he was almost impossible to manage. but in thc races he storied. he showed remarkable speed taking tile record of 2.0414 on n mile track. i l l Murphy dldnt like his kicking ways so sent him to the auction. When he was led to the auctioneers box, the first bid was $600, Bill evi- dcntly thought this was a reflection on his quality so promptly kicked the box to smithcrccns. At inst J. J. Roberts of Worcester, Mass, had the courage to buy him and he was placed in the hands of trainer Har- ry Bruslc. who won a big string of victories with him on the half-mile tmcics. Two years ago hc went wrong. behind, and was acquired by the present owner who treated the ailing limbs and got him perfectly sound again. This year in the hands of Trainer fired Cameron he has been making a remarkable come- back on the Maine an New Bruns- wick circuit. defeating the best of the fast class trotters. Bill is looking wonderful, big. strong. fat with a beautiful glossy coat. The “danger sign" occupies a blacc on his door, warning sight- secrs to loeep clear as Bill is liable to take a bitc out of one foo famil- lor or glvc a aly kick if you come too close. » Bill performs Wednesday Aug. 22nd in the 2.15 trot at the exhibi- tion races. remarked a Business College man from New York who called at the College last week. ’ Prln. Moran is putting in addi- tional equipment for the "Office Training" students. This course is worth much to the graduate. Everything will be done during ir-—~» tlw cominx term w moire the U. C {lone of the best Business Colleg- The above picture was taken in sted by Geo. R. Hooper. Char- - » -——-- M lottetown, r. a. 1. lllntersli uni "r as not expect ‘to nmtruon ex- owned by J.O. oalkin. Boclville. eollent clan roomsmnd one. equin- N. B ment in this part or the Country," l. “mun! flrht with pill hm w“ b,“ k Lull- the interested to call and the fine class rooms and lnhpcct the Modern equipment. h in Canada. It willmy anyone wmnlnylnz Che Exhibition rnanggemgm mlflns W w. "Njlflh round. Qrn well novln ynch Shows whiclraro enlllfll "7. for Fair Week, Augfliwlt, 23, 24. one third ronnu s: National S v I5. l" "‘ landfill "