.” 0 L . JJGUST 9Q. 1327 ANTED-Live Fowl and Broil- wflw or phone us for quota- ' Harrie Abattoir Company. 8393~8-1i—tf rses in out the New Brunswick Red 3K and was pleased to exchang i rec new members were enrolled. very interesting report of the an- al convention in Charlottetown ere discussed relating to propos-luf oiinilings- Arrangements were m] nil also for having a present of nd relatives. The bride is a tsford» The groom is a popular EHO. all obliged t.hcm to cancel some i7.(‘(l at. St. Peter's Races. when e was again selected to servo iri hat capacity. lie was very much r's and at the capable manner in "liich the proceedings were handl- d. He did suggest. however, that. provision he made for music; his would hold the spectators‘ iii- cntlon between heats and other inforsesn delays. The party antl- clpntes returning tothe island the alter part of next month.. and are M D GROSS OFFICE-Miss Itmmiiseventy nine heats were trotted, IiIOll- chief of mo Red (“rogsilllli thirty-four paced. " will“ Edwiml humid‘ The average time made in thesel -= B" inwresilng “m” i“ ‘he "pl races shows the kind of horse that‘ is re \ ircd to win in .this circui as ss Society in..Saint Jnnn liiliiiwellqatsithe quality of racing plres-l ented to its atrons. Th scveni - ivilii Blliigesiioilsi Wm“ u“ “wmnlne heats ptrotted avllrageti lit. iilii New Brunswick divmmflshade over.2:11% ‘while the thlrtyq iflfi Wilson and two other Redlfour heats paced averaged a trifle. ss nurses carry on all of the|undor 2.03_ I lliiciiealih "urslllg bellig d0“ "ll This rate of speed was a shade 9 iliinnd province‘ Sh” l5 “ow faster than at the cievcn nicctlngoi I Wvllcailim "in and l3 spelldlllg in the Buy State Circuit which pro-l, it.‘ lillYll in N9“ Brlinnwicii- ceded it- During the trip over the; ' New 'En land tracks tie uvera c ROWNEATH "‘ The reiilllmlfoi~ one: hundred and‘ thirty-uliii oiitlllY ineeilni; o! inln inni-Jiiiie heats trotted was 2:12l/; and fol‘, aliileid "line “cnmlmnm °n All?‘ the one hundred and four heats‘ ih. Meeiini; °P°n°d n!’ Tending ni‘ paced 2z09l/l. The average for the stltute Creed. Roll call. and ad- Bay sum. Ch-mm was 2.10%’ with; lion of Illillllinfi 0i ifllli IDBQUILK- in a quarter of a. second of tho rate, at tiie four meetings held over the New York state tracks. l Tho Orange County Circuit start-l as Rive" i1!’ members will’ niienll‘ ed at Endicott where rain cut ilvci . Bile!‘ which Bevnrlii inili-iciiitheiits from the inst day's card. All‘ chnol teacher. The happy young the trotierc was 23101/4 while the. oiiplc spent a. few days honey- tiaccrs placed this figure at 2:07‘i3.j oonlng in different. parts oi’ the making the average for the meet- ountry. They will live in Shein- iiig Zzllill/ig. ‘ I ‘ A heavy track on the opening day of tlic Monroe meeting cut tho rate‘, ENJOYED TRIP-After a very of spccd at that point, the averagei lensnnt two weeks stay at ltosc- for the meeting being 21101/4. For. enth and Sonris East, Mrs, Elly“ nineteen liciits the irutters averag-l, . Fitzgerald. Mr. and Mrs. Hector Pd 21101/4 while the rate for ill". clnnis. and Mr. Joseph F. Iditz- il-"KTN Will! Zilliiié for liilie ililfliihi ei-ald. left town Saturday on ilicfilllliitict and Victor Frisco ilrllil- Bill! lfllill fill‘ iioiilon. They hailipctl in from thc mile tracks and lnuiieil on an extended trip of Wvll- lilll iilllwilil Kflifiilli! ill 231055. ur ivcoks. but an urgent business llliti Victor Frisco in 2081/4. ery pleasing invluitions and rc- received a jolt when he tried urn htuuu. The umcieuuy n; Mu catch lloano with iluth ctuuu; us u judge at "u, Ne“, unit. in her two year. old nnan Races was officially recog- iilill iiiiY Willi lll 3109554 iii/ill‘ Monroe tract; when she ilefeatcd Signal Flash after he rlandeil ii. heat. This year Donne raced away urprisod at the track at St. Pct- imlll ilel‘ ill 211i)- spccil when she dlsposcil of Sister Worthy and Pongce Volo. She out’ hcr Northampton record of 2:10 to, 2:0S‘/s. The same aftcrntion llillY li. disposed 0t‘ (luesswork and Pete (lreen in ‘M0659. over tho top when they made the central Guardian The Orange l Country Circuit (By W. H. GOGHBI") The Orange ‘County Circuit oi‘ : LUEBERRIES- — . WsgTsalng Bmueberflea m, un_~‘iligfi7lgltltiigitl at Mllliiletg)?“ on Alf-l,‘ s ..__ .acraruno onrwees I. Please iilholn: nkblgitligilir ‘lag’: during which torty races were con-i - ‘ ‘ otatlolm. ill‘ rsaamsdkdt tested. Of that number twenty-l w ' oiglaewere sold for trotters and ' “ ' twe for pace s." In order to filfl- . iss tvioNA viii-W" vislTs tribute the Sliliidltltt in premluinsfl . B’ the events wcrc disposed of, andl d irllllfnvemnnifi in niinniii Bill“ the horses paid for what they rac-l on the third day. At this meet‘, lliifl i"? nailing Bcilnnlrllnlll iilllf- ing there were eighteen heats trot-- iishly cleaned before reopening ted and seven paced. The high spots at the meeting ult sent to an esteemed momhci‘ were touched by Donne and Berti ho is. at present. regrettably lll- Abe- The first irnmeii reduced the} threo year old record for trottcrs WEDDING BELi-s-A Din-ii)’ over a half-mile track to 207% eildinil will‘ Disco at tho United when he ilsfeatctl Radium. the lat-l illlfvil Dllfilillli-llle. Salisbury. N- ter being lapped on him at the‘ .. illl Mvlldflil ill/filling 32nd, inst. wire. ' ln the fast pace Hort Alibi-l‘ hero Millfl Leah R- BFOWII 0i Silr- sprang a surprise when Iloilstiii‘ llillln- N-B ilecnllli‘ ill!‘ ilviiifl 0i drove him a third hcat in 2:03‘/i.§ r4 William H. Jfillflll 0i Bilyilflili- reducing the track record from! .8. Rev. E.S. Weeks M.A.. B. 2:05 ivhere he placed it with Aliilitll .. llnfiflllllnii ti“? (!i‘l‘0lll0ll.\’ ill illl‘ Guy wlicn lic rziced the bald faced‘ retience of the intimate friends horse for the .loiinsnii iumily. There was also another talcverf aughter of Mr- lsanc Brown of performance placcd on the Endi- iiemogllll. iilflllillil’ 0i’ Stanley cott Judges‘ Book ivlicn the two ridge. P-EJ. and is deservedly year old filly Juanita Watts was opitlar owing to her genial inaii- awarded the first heat in flzlill/tu‘ er. Tho groom is the oldest. soii The tinish between her and Pluckyl t Mr. Weston Jones (of Bayileld. was so close that some oi‘ the spec-t ' est Co. NB.) one of the most tutors were of the opinion that the‘- ucccssful farmers in the parish o.’ Peter Volo colt won. . At. lilndicott. the average rate for‘ in the three year old Ben Whltcl 1.05 M. (‘Jien-fi form; tliei Rozetashowtiilti splendid flash of‘ At (loshon the lialt-milcrs wont. THE ‘GHARLQTTI-zroivw flHlJilElilAN: coking forward to meeting their “Win59 "in "i 599ml i"? inn "nil? many friends at the’ Charlottetown Mr. irorne Weeks, Fredericton. in Charlottetown guest of Mr. and Mrs» Roy Carter. the Commerce Cup for pacing a heat Miss Olga Johnston of the Bev- llevorly, Mass. the past. fcw days in Char- i tt t . t M‘. M" n a "w" the gum or i Md ‘a ted in 2:12-32. Doanc continued on iiir. and Mrs. s. L. Hardy. city. npmmpnnled by Mm‘ w_ l‘ "may heat without being driven out. lul left this morning on a motor trip to Annie McLeod Pidgcon. wheat“, my" was the mo“ or all the go out oi’ Ruth M.‘ t l! ll . - toric track" meeting 2:08:74. The nine heats paced averaged 2106i)‘; and the twenty-six trotted 21003/4. Victor Frisco trotted the fastest. boat. when he won in 2:06%. (illillifiy work was awarded the Chamber of in 22045/4. ‘ The two year old contest be- tween Plucky and Miss Eclipse, was sparkling- The tilly won the? first heat in 2:12:92 and the colt the next two, both of them being trot- his winning way- ills fastest heat ‘Zztiiii/r was made in the second the third heat ho also gave the spectators a sample of his endur-v anco anti speed by trotting thej third quarter in 30% seconds. That‘ Mi‘. and Mrs. Robert Stead. May- flrlil, last week. Rev. Wm. Orr Mulligan. B~ i1. Sydney Mines. C. It. arrived by the S- S. Hochelaga on Saturday and is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J..L. Thomson; Rochford Square. Mrs. Harold Paynter and her ne~ phew master Billie Stewart left. Friday morning for their homes in Boston. after spending their vaea. toin with the farmer's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E. Proiiit. of Bur. ltngton. Instant Relief DI’ Qchoii‘: Zlnopoda atop all pain quicker than any other known method. Taken but a inute to quiet the worn corn. Healing mm at once. When the com i; gone it never $00. back‘; it; new shoes tank: ti: ' out: spin a iio-p "W! it ' y ‘,. Tint’: because Zinopods remove rho noun- » imililll and rubbln; of shoes. Dr. letioil‘! lino-pod: on medicated, lntiufllo protective. Al all drugflnflo "iii ‘ill! Qolo I» "$2.011. I,‘ high spots at. (ioshen at Kahla Dil-l There wore also several oiheri loii trotted three heats under 2:08‘ Blackstone Diilion, another Diilionl Axworthy, forcing her oiit- Millie. W. also paced in 2:06 in her tenth victory this year while Hort. Ahho wcnt his iitnblc companion n trifle‘. better by buzzing off in front of‘ Prue (irattan in 2:05-32. i A heavy track on tho last dny "fl the meeting at Middlotown cut the time average to 2:10 for thirty heats. The pacors paced nlnc heats at. an average rate or 2:08 while for twenty-one heals ilic trol- ters averaged 2110M. in ilio thrco year old trot Helter Skolter forced‘ Deane out -in 2:00. making n ncw three year old record for tho truck. Jeritza trotted in 2z0tilA, it. bcini! her third win in tlic circuit. A that would have been a gift for her. The Ohio gelding Al Iiingon s cured a head line in tho morning papers by defeating Milltn W. and Hal occasionally won a heat was also very appropriate that Al as his sire Joe Dodge was bred b!’ ton, Ky. eight rlees- Four of them wei- bruised foot kept her in the iittiblcl when Hollyrond Mark won a race, scttlcii and scandal which proinis-atiiitt cd lo slnikc the motion plctiirc coiyoi‘ thc Chaplin id ony has iii-cu l\\'6\“ii'il. i.ltn (troy -('haplln's in the Superior (‘oiirt iiliiilli! lifiv-iiinctcen races the Orange stated above. races were nutt iilkKlngslcy third with twelve. Waitfil‘ llodncy are tied for fourth Of the others. to Martin. (Yhnrlcs t‘. "u. tup oi‘ tho list of w to his f‘l‘f‘(lif its ,,_.cr.~i tip to llic clos MllTllilY “'05 in iii‘ appearance who w witli Jeriizinytox uutl hcri- iti-ilaymi liltlll‘ mntlicr. scored thrcc limos _ iiil place with elcvcn. twice with ilozctn. and once W Myra linrvcstcr. Wayne Hal in the 2:15 pnce- Thlai pair bod a number of contests] since the horses started at Green-t field, Mass. in June. While Maynet Mnglloiinc. ,lie W. always landed the event. itiyfllll‘ BWBQD Wiiil llydc and llreltcnileltl nlnc ihrlill nnil Pitmau, Farr, Iiecker and Purl, ililsliull eight each. (if the sircs of w Midflleiwnn ill'nil_l'lll still leads li will bc some time before Peter Volo .wilh thirLv-oiic. t Flllliillilii Wiinitwenty-tlvo winners and The Harvester (loshen with liene-ililliloli Ayvrcrthy, E ru- the Great oaclt ill" San Francisco twelye. ations, which attorneys for‘ mmlned would SHELBURNE, Alli: 27.——Dt‘$pii.0 lenti- harvesting operations a large crowd the m,“ “men thougu he did not, s-‘of men and women attended thc an~ deny that he w,“ u, the my; l Earle Rowe. M. P.. for Dutferln- ‘lic won with this the. young wife p tuners (‘rratinn startle Hollywood, and the int lty of the scven prominent ncircs bccn llilllliitiilflllfil convention of the Duffcrin- of (‘hapi n Simcoc Liberal Conservative Assoc- s, I t L-ud ed Mu Guthrie u, iatlon held in the Town Hall here CQZYIQ. 2Q“ liicnliei‘. 0mm"! We“? ilviithmfrtg i2“: 5:3“ min the “and H H h G u 1 ‘ ‘elected as follows: President, Wil- m.“ u, you, Z nn- "E ii ll 9- ielnlilorar." liam DiliWOOdY. Cooksoown; Vice- ""1 m, ‘um-amen! n u" Pr“; A sued agtreel Leader of the Conservative party. prefldengs‘ He“, Hughes’ Luumi; R, u‘ o, “h” m," ntmnm‘ PM.‘ l "l x1“ 0;: chief! sneiikfer-‘He declv-reslw. Brett, Bhelburne; Thomas Gal- 0,13,.‘ mu um", m‘ 86m?‘ li i 9 Dilli- Oml ° We CQnSBYVB-ilagher. AlliSiDIY, Mrs. A. Adams. Le u ltive party would be rebuilt at. the troy; ggm-etut-yxrrgutrureq, nient may not be made public. Mrs. nattonal convenuon m lpeghwcxmght ‘iii ‘ma Wt. had not. received su intent. secret," _' with thirgv-throc- cond cs who were to have intimate friends quy Axworlhyzlvcri‘ not made each twenty,‘ Aficr Mrs. iswah and Pet- clitirgc of cruelty from ‘attorneys prcscnteil a sl imt-‘lli to the courts and the . i Fiingen should win at Middletown gnu‘) i“ now n mm,“ so this is iluplicated» J.l.. Dodse. who maintained a WM “ymwnua stock form near that to n before! he transfered his breedi g opera-i‘ tions to l-lollyrood Farm at Lexing- “(Wham Mam “nu She is by Atlantic a sire of Jeritzu.’ On the trip thmuzh the Orange .win~; - iri-uitl MRS. CHAFLtN GETS $504700 County Circuit, Will Hudson wor- at the Orange Country i! landed with Bert Abbe. three with (lbiiplin, it is understood. Millie W. and one with Trumpet. . - .. . . - [l l Q . ffsiiittis voiisiw t /A WACQBLAGE our .,_‘ pl b 5C You are probably now using Palmolive Soap you will welcome the further opportunity o v are not using Palmolive Soap, this is a. splendid chance to when you receive your tokens, take them to your store, get two cakes of Palmolive Soap free when you buy one package of the new Princess Soap Flakes andonecakeofPaimoiive Soap. Newer, Better Soap Flakes When you go to buy your Princess Soap Flakes you will find better soap flakes than you have been able to buy before. Thinner, so dhai: they whip up even more qpickiy into a mountain of suds. Winter, if that is possible. And a bigger package for the same old price. Of course ail the 01d Princess Soap Flake quality is ll-icre. Won't make the hands red. Wash clothes cleaner. Make easier every house- hold washing task. Contain no tharsh chemical filler. ,an_\' tlmc. -- » {i - Chaplin made the. today. in the next few days, every home in Charlottetown ur dealer's for token entitles fleariflada i tokens which are good at yo Soap absolutely free. the purchase 0 A The other token Soap for the price of one. e free two cakes of tile ii want to try the New, You will want to find out flakes you've over used iy to induce you i will receive two meta two cakes of Palmolive you to a free cake of i’ Qf the new, better Princess Soa two cakes of Palmolive ‘This is a wonderful opportunity to secur woricYs most famous toilet soap. Thin, Princess Soap Flakes anyway. how much better they are than any soap f Palmolive Soap is simp aimolive Soap with The free cake 0 to make this trial at once. “to keep that schoolgirl complexion". kes for the price of one. bei ore. f securing two ca become acquaintc Jlllii will he Hi‘iiif‘li upcii cucb um {one Tor babies, Sydney Liberals had ildarlc and (lliarics Spcnccr, jnn-, gums from the East to make iii lic given into the custody presstou on the western men. problems were not. the same. ridntlons with. Chaplin. lli7\\'i‘\'i‘l', has rcscrvcil hupuy uwdtum can be attalnc iitipli|i~\\'t=.l‘t: u nicrc for-jthc right. to visit his children 52‘ He urged the ddenCook tnwn John Rcburn S I v Thetfburnc; William Dinwoody. bu; u town; Dr. G. P. Campbell, Orange- ‘ ABSOLUTELY -~ ‘co-operation. He. ivas in favor of a tariff suitable to Canada. regardless of tariffs set. by any other nation. Mr. Guthrie avoided mention of ensure in any ltylo SI. ATARBUSH l