_. . ._. . ______. GET DIPHTHERIA '~ bited the fall and winter fairs at. --» ‘Guelph. Newmarkst and Barrio no. Jan. ai-uin eoids- have died from tiie disease. Local theria has broken out doctors have expressed the opin- lage. Fortunately it is ion that there is no danger of the nly chickens. Mdny oiicpldeuilc attacking humans. irds which ivsre exhi- 42 ce Dinner Set 0U R. at a trifle over half their regular retail price. upon will answer for either Silver or China premiums. ioiteiown Milling ($0.. Lid. GEO. 8. ROB&0N, Manager hora it... thirty-five year; ago. alter _hs had, ' over since. 2 piece Dinner Set of Limoges China, or 26 piece set e1 d. hone, Silver. Tableware can be secured AS PREMIUMS Rare of GOLD BOND, GARDEN CITY, AZBY, or WHOLE he coupons found in every bag and we will honor them as nt for the above mentioned premiums, which the purchasers 4"?‘ ijns "To England '1 -|-—-- lime-G r Thomas who! st England falledas g stock broker with £109.- . 905 gross llsbihtlas, has returned because he does not want to die s. bankrupt. utterly he has noted ss agent for s, photographer in ths Unltsthfltltesqshd his income. he zlttld the London official receiver. has sverafld $18 a week. ‘He ‘appeared’ today for his public cnminat on in bankruptcy. and said h.s deficiency in assets was "£67,905. A receiving order was made age/not h‘s estate on Febudry 1.1, 1899. births ground that he had departed from "his dwelling house and placed of-bualneaa with tho intent to dofest- or delay his crodlors. Ho explained tliat shortly-‘afier he was declared a defsulter .on the ‘Slack Exchange he went to the United States, where he had lived MAY ACCEPT Penn's orrsn . roa uiuscL: sHoALs wssiniveiroiv. Jen. 81—--Accop»‘ iancs of Il-letiry Ford's offer for Muscle S.’ oals, provided no better .ofior iscavailslhle. and conditioned on the‘ actual production at nitro- gen ior fertiliser at the rate of 40.000 tons per year, is/reoommsnd cd in a special report "nth-is to tho American Fu-rin Bureau Federat- ion by Bernard, ~ M. Baruch, wur- time (‘hsirnian oi the iWarlndus- tries ‘Board. covsries hare on s transport ioad~ 1118 With American troops to sail tor Savannah. Ga. At the pier during the checking up process half s dozen s-townway German ‘wivcs were discovered. Thei- soldier husbands had not "declared" thsmat Coiblenz. WAITING ilock-"il-lello. Fred! dis/l your lutlr cut?" ' Fretl-"Ycs, old fellow. 1 found n place where they cut your hair ivhlle you wait." - f Jsck--"'l'hat‘s good. A barber's cut other men's ' 4 hair w-liile ' you ivuit." , Ii Kidneys Bother _ ASH cXRsl‘ This line comprises both four and six cylinder I Models. rolltillii‘ ‘ihvlirlcey to the customer from _ (152100 to $3450.00 t. o. b.. P. E. -1., all taxes paid. > Nash Cars offer an excellent ovllvrtunlty for a Distributor, and, if interested. either write or wire us, and we will be pleased to discuss our proposition. {Please address. » Nash Motor Salt-es Co, ltd Halifax, N. s.“ nville Stu 146 Richmond Street Charlottetown Fir [if Aecid t, Sickn d ~ laseeinsuranegeat burglar-z; gent dtSummet-slde, Lloyd Lewis Good Shun: Stock Companies. A A vvw i i u; Bus“. . » shop is usually a place where they t 1 THIS SUMMEWS FASHIONS I ClNClNNATl, 0., Jan. $1.- T116 members of the _ American Bu- prems Court of Fashion, meeting ‘at tho Siuton Hotel here in con- nection with thslntsrnatioiil no signers’ Conventions, which clos- ed its session hers recently, de- parted for heme after handlu! down the verdict on what the men of tho American continent shall Woe; next spring and sumer. Tile fashion arbiter-a, lust before leav- 1118. decided to hold their next un~ iiusl session at Toronto. Canada. The fashion edict roedsz-“We do hereby declare that American male att‘re for the summer season of 1923 will be distinctly of the sport nature, with Norfolk typo liledominating." The verdict. Tsa handed down by the style commit- tee, which is the supreme court of fashion begins. “Novelty effects will also have the call, the Norfolk coats will be cut in fuller lines. low belt, low, pockets. coatlinea for young men will be high waist 0d, with shoulders and lapels oi more width. There will be a decid- td peak , lapel on two-buttoned goats. Backs will have the deep vented effect.” 'l'hls means that there will ‘b'e a deerp slit at thedrottom of the bsolt of every cost. ’ Oil Sporty Character m SHOULD YOU PAY FOR ADVICE ‘ YOU DON'T TAKE? Sandy was not feeling v-nll and consulted a physician oi ihc vil- lage for advice. "Do you drink. Sandy?" the ist ‘SEARCH REVEALG STOWA- were the \$11i.0001li‘ilow'er City Purs- WAY WIVES 191:, ‘fsked- n ~ cs Which wcre won by Jack and .__.__.. My‘? 511- - ~ n Jtsi- -Lilly. The truck at, Poiigli ANTWERP‘ Jam 31.._Cusmm5 “G ts it up. Do you smoke’! ‘(gapsle has had a checkered career micisit made several unique dls- Y“- 811- w far as rm meetings are eon- "You must give that up too.‘ 'l'l'ils was too much. and Sand) was making ior the door when the-doctor called after him. "You have not paid me for m: advice, Sandy." ]"i'm not taking it." was the re P l". ' —-—--—<0>>-~ GRAND Cl ROUIT STORY. By W. H. Gocher. iFifty years have elapsed simv the first. Orland iCircult meetin' was held at Cleveland in 1873. Th: ides. of a mile track circuit -wa.' first discussed in 4871 during tht inaugural mset-ing of the Cleve land Club. William Edwards, Lew ls J. Powers and E. A. Buck wert » the leaders. in this group Ccilone‘ Edwards represented Cleveland. L. J. Powers Hampden Park at Springfield, Mass. and 1E, A. Bucl i‘ Hurts or- Biadder Troubles l acids which clo th id so m“ m“ e k ney pore 11188151117 filter o ‘P011011. ' dizziness, sluggish iriaiiayi. 11w moment you feel like.a dul fsnsive. lull of sediment. irregular of ssage. or attended by a sonic... 11°" 01 “$101118. begin to drink soft ‘water in quantities; also get mbaut .101" of Jad Salts from any reliable pharmacy and take s table '“*¢QvO-o-Mlspoont'ul in s glass of water before lbreskfast for a. iew days and your kidneys may bhsn act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice. comibined with lithia. and has been used for years to help flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to ac- tlvi-ty, also to help neutralize the acids in the system so they no long- er cause irritation. thus often re lievlog bladder disorders. Jad Belts is inexpensive and can- not injure; makes a delightful ef- fervescent lithla-wster drink. which everyone can take now and lihen to help keep tho kidneys clean and the Hood pure. thereby often prevent ing serious kidney complications. By all means have your physician examine your kdneys it least twice ayear. i 1 obster Cans p We take this opportunity of wish- 8 our’ many customersha very pros- rous year. " Our cans thi s year again be ‘#¢¢v~ évvv $¢¢¢¢ l aye-outset $2.00 to $10.00‘, i Item halt Point to cm ' Try Dose 0i Salts Drink ma" M wai" 11 v°“" h“ when the trio met again at Buffalo tlNo kman or woman can make at t’ . :1“ if"? 8115:1111; £51m" aesocllntlon which had built = thority. Too much rich food ci-gatmrm e trsc- at Utlos. 81111111 only hart or 1.1m waste and‘ Poisons irom the‘ blood. Then you'll-trim. were hem are sck. Rheuntstia , h d... ' ‘ 1 _ , “yer trouble. ugqouisrzfsssa cé/glsiifl-Bllnfl-IO. Utlui and Springfield ii Bwlliflflflllflhhqamouiited ‘lo $169,800. bladder diorders often come froniitlma Goldsmith Maid held the trot . . . . . y Jay Gould ""“1‘° 1" 111° kidneys or your back 221% it was held l) hum’ or 1f 111° 1171119 1B 0101161’. KJTJPsct-irs were not very numerous a} the driving club at Buffalo. i As three tracks were not enough ;to go on with. the circuit idea was Ilirfd over until the following year On one oi‘ the days of the meeting in that. olty C. W. Hutchinson join ed them. iHe was the president o; Before the} parted plans were made for th' 8| formation ot" the Qundrliateral Trot F-tins ‘Combination. ' ‘The first meetings of the organ st ‘Cleveland ;1873. The premiums i'or the fou At ilial Tilt we: ltlng record. .lt was 2.16%. Fstalllon record for trotters that date, the record for this gal being 2.16% by Yankee Sam. Tn dsywhess records read as follows: Trotting record. Peter Mailing 1.66%; stallion record trotting Let iAxworthy. 1.58%; pacing behind z pace maker, Dan Patch, 1.55% an iii the open Dlreclum '1. 1.56%. Al of them were made over Grant‘ Circuit tracks. The stewards of the Quadrilatre al Trotting Combination held their first meeting at Utlca in 1874. Th dstes and programs for the yeai were announced. Before the racing season opened a mile ‘track was it select. keepsie. where a mils track wa built in 1874'. joined the circuit. iii hams was changed to the Central Trotting Circuit. There was an other clash thsit year. Pough- ksepsie took the Buffalo dates. Hartford was the next recruit. Charter Oak iPsrk was opened in i874. After racing independent for two years- the ‘Connect ...._.. -_-_____ brew s cu of Celery King- Mlle and doc, e druggists. ed to 814.460.163.13, .ln 1908 when Us meeting was de- Drivln; Paili. ferred to Keiillwcrtli Park. change marked the pasisiig 111 Q. J. Hamlin. lniter on when the New until 1914. the circuit iii completed at Rochester. ed the week assigned Utlica. Both “"11 {hefllrilsctkfnyihii grou-légioflm? were injured‘ lnchdgagl uzilte mgetin at Detroit in 1875 Rochester RiIl(1‘P0\lR1l~ “m” '1” g lcut course iii For e Dtlleus l-leedeehe Stop-that Cough | ' a THE cnaittoflnrowu customs became a member in 151s. 1t ls still in line. 1n i118 half century which 1mg Oilltlfli 811108 the Quadrilstersl Trotting Combination was organis- ed thirty-six cities have at different times held membership. They gava four hundred and forty-tour meet- lnlfl l1 "111011 the purses amount. N008 of ‘the lbembers oi t-he Grl-llil Circuit have a perfect score for tho 1111-)’ véars. Cleveland is the nelrfli- During that period it him raced over two tracks and skipped one year. The blank was scored clsred uif. in 1909 a transfer was made from Glenvllip where Maud S. 111114-10 her record oi’ 2.08% to thigh wheel sulky in 1885 to North Randall where the renevmlsof the dhlorTsvern. Edwards and Fsslg Purses have each year resulted in q, 8911168 0i hrillilllil. races betwggp the best horses in training. With the ext-tuition oi‘ 181s Bui- -,tailo ‘raced every your from 1873 to 1,894. Alter a skip of three years racing was resumed at the Buffalo Later it was trans- This York betting laws were repealed neetings were held st For], Erie Ultica alled to give meetings in i880 uni 1887i. it dropped out oi 1888 after a clash with Pllligilifiieliisle. Springfield .lld n01 ask [or dates in 1878, 1879 r1133 1882. and iliially withdrew in '8 . Rnfllester raced regularly from 187i’: to 1896. its most memorable wants asiis from the record duel 591-11801: lilaiiirl S. and St. Julian 1911161113 ‘it save seven between 1875 tnd 189-1. The Hudson River Drlvlns Pork flDhenre-zl again in i925 and remained in with a few ixceptlons until the close oi 1922. )urliig that time Jacob Ruppert 1nd Horatio \'. Bain were tlic lead *rs. After their (leaths the inset» rigs were financed by outside pair- lea. tho use oi the grounds being donated by the Rupperi estate. iCliartei~ Oak Park at Hartford is he senicr member of the Grand Jlrcult. Meetings have been hell here eat-ii your since 1876 except in 1898 wlin its stake events were rotid at Fleetwood Park, New York. and in 1895 and 1896 when the gates were closed. iii 1883 "iartford established the $10,000 Charter Oak iPurse which is still a fixture. Later on ’i‘. 0. King de- mlopetl the iuiiii-ity feature for colt racing, which of late years has proved very successful Lil other Willis. Pittsburgh joined the Grand ~Cir cult in 1881. llomewood Park was‘ opened that your. ‘The inaugural meeting was made memorable by Maud S. trotting in 2.10% and Ehesetter dropping dead in one of the races. Alter a run of four veers the big line stables passed Pittsburgh until 1820. Another] ‘ireak followed in 1893. after which .lomewooil Park was closed. Promi hut diite there was no more Grantl- "iircuit racing st Pittsburgh until!» 19112 when a meeting was given ~ver the Brunet llsiand track. TWO itliers irillowetl, while in 1916 the! Grand Rapids meeting was trans- ‘crred i0 that course. Narragansett Park did not join ‘.110 quadrilateral in 18713 on ac- ‘Otlill. of tho business reverse-r- which overtook Amasa Spriigiie. "rovldciice did not nsk for dates intil 1885i. A meeting was given hat. vcai‘ as well as in 1884 and] ‘sssf The Rhoda ‘island city then iroppeil cut until 1899. IFrom that war until 1906 F. ~16. Perkins made lie “raglan: Grand" a icatiirc in "rovitlciicc. island Park at Albany was lll nembensliip from 1884 to 1880. De- roit joined in 1886. It withdrew \ -* PAGESEVEN a 4...... COFFEE ,......-£ii;. ,...,... Has a sparkling clearneee and a smooth richness, for all the chaff and dust is removed by our special process. l3 ' g underpriced printing is a hazardous practice. It has a skimp in it somewhere-ifs not “all wool.” Argue as you please, the advantage can hardly be in the paper, the ink, or the lab- These all figure according to known , . , . , E our. values. So it must be in the character of the workmanship; therefore, is it not best to be sure? 1 ' Price hem is e matter of understanding and appreciation-your dollar buys full value. wvrrvvrqv 1 .~...\4. Th; quality of the lob and the satisfaction resulting from work well. done continue to linger-after the price is long forgotten. out... printing falling of purpose must be expensive; thus not economi- cal, Bargaining and price comparison is an old-world device and decid- edly not a counterpart of “doing best what many do well." 1 . "vvvrswr wvrv-r vwwv m4..._g>...n.1_nu..m1.“ Guardian JOB PRINTERY Charlottetown .ln: following year but annually mve iii. independent meeting prnor ,0 Cleveland lint-ll 1893. In 11181 ear ilamtramck Park was 1188111 added to the list. In time it was ‘ollowcri liy the GrosstHPoint course k011i,‘ lislii in 1917. New York ‘held its first Grand Uircirit meeting at Ffiestwood Park n 1888. It then dropped out until ‘.893. Another blank was scored in i898 when Fleetwood was dismantl- ul, The Empire City iPsrk was ipeiieil in 1899. Nine Grand Cir wilt meetings were held over it oe- tWBEIl that date and 1916 when it vatii over to tihe gallopors. Point dlreeze at ‘Philadelphia wss i member of tits circuit from 1890 to 1894. iln 1917 Belmont Park came in and continued until 1922. Saginaw was s member Prom 1894 natural h end ts-_ ti; laxative purifier 131$“ up 1° 1895- ,. , geliversad etimnieteedl eefiol. W111" W“ ,,1‘"°“'“ l“ ‘he Ne“ ales eu feel bri t,“ vigor. Jrami Circuit was organized in i396. Fort ‘Wayne. Columbus and Indianapolis were admitted that year. Columbus is still in line and has lnr several years given three weeks‘ racing each season. Fort . ' ‘ gde E11 lis r- s» at terit .. it 91° "m" 111$‘! a . g 1‘ Ch“ ....'.'.'.:...'... 8.2." ' ‘iiliirsszszirzrizsiizrrz: ‘."..‘l‘.““.i*..".fl‘.i’.;"l’l’i’f“..‘;"i...“.22l° 1 te. » s ave c l t . p , _' , . i. on“, e e _ ‘ _ fir‘- 111. 591:1!‘ F14‘ 71mm?!‘ iGlen Falls and ilesdvllle were "11"". 9W 11°11‘ 1° 11mm“ 1 Parkman Supplies .t...i'.i.‘.'l‘i‘::.‘l'.‘....;l.;l.i.£..l. ;::;1;":“.:.‘°2,’.‘iliuflfillfit’ ‘ill ersdf Lobster and we gnsr- Wghm-g-“th-Ggglggpoh-gg bu...“ year. at... Falls raced . '1 ' " - - - - . 1 1d at t 1 ~ a hish quality both m fln- ’ l the Big‘ Majority ammo-is». m. outwa- ‘flfmliili. .:..:‘::".::....:.';; :.:: .~ an “Qnufagture mdn, ' FOR illfiigolllggliii: amt-titan Beach track fled £01‘ the cflming QQQXI], (foufiug I The moat wiispicuous event dc. e s i cided there was the $12,000 special It will pay every packer to get into mm l, hm“, MK __ .. between Crasoeus i... “$11.2... uch with us and we will gladly quote um lYl-dl-Aelll are m M, ;,'f,_,}”.°n'~._.,,.§f’-'.‘;§’;",,;,’.f;, ,‘.,°., ‘,1. . a. " - ’ u“ "NFJT 'nocun‘u'g'_ cord irp to that date. The Abbott ' "111 11' 1' 11" ONLV “A was distanced in the second in we are on the spot and can UA‘! OFTWIAN ("Milli H‘ J- imm after which Cresceus t.rot- Ines warm-l Optometrist i 25a ism-u heat alone in 2.0a. ive you satisfaction. < PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY D GIVE US YOUR BUSINESS. ciianaorrsrowfi can 00., » limited. Cher ,P.E.I. In Montague ~ Gail and see fer nurse" 0 10A; hi! UMTQDATI E. E. PA-RKMAN . PAILOURI. vv vvvvvvwvwvv Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Montague, P. E. I. Graduate In Optometry ‘fennte college l Races were ‘held each year at lleadvills from 1897 to 1912. This arias was followed in 1918 by the Boston Fair which is ell-ll in the Circuit. ‘The four-cornered irerk .1 Tam. iHente over which Nancy Hanks trotted in 2.04 end Mascot - riaced In the eae notdh was a pjgmhur of the circuit for three years from 1900. Syracuse joined in 1901. 1t ‘remnant-u fair ed- . . IIO||'TII loom o» , |_-~ 1;- 1 "'°"7“"" " " 1' E wit.» PM its" mgodflg; {Zfilfihk its 332i o~- - - » - ' * ' " " hiatus vmii incubator-aria 0h- milt meetin Jlllhliy at the ‘NEW The “(L000 iEmpire Stat Cincinnati ivim sis »in 1901. lt was cl .'.er that date am extra week was Tel. 4201-L. 1 . e Purse la the feature event. Oakley Perk at o a new osod in 1906. Ai-‘i added to the Columbus 5611161111)" meeting to fill the gap between the Ohio capital and Lexington. The Grand Circuit horses "W19 ,'hsir first visit, to the soutblandin 1904 amen Billings ‘Park was epsn~ gs have been hold Xlil- point York State Fair. id ramsiiiuil in six 191115- insde its debut in 1918 with a free- znembew for-all pr re iests were below two miiitiies. cult membership from 1918 until lust year, when Dede Park zgiveri the iyear the bell will llLD at 1C was made iroiii Grand Raip- the tlrst week in Judy. From there s. Atlanta joined in 1916 and‘thc stables will make two ti-ivrlv Toledo Toledo and one each to Windsor. [Columbus and Kalamazoo before filling a return engagement .at Cleveland. From that point ‘the racing line extends to illesdvllle. Hartford. Syracuse, Columbus and was Lexington with the chance dd an- rm-H other week at either AUants-orithe ievepnupiicw mick at Huntington. W. Va. in which all of the No change W86 made in the ctr- Atlxinta dates. __i Wayne remained in for three years.‘ ed at Memphis. After the second trip in 1905 the crusade against speculation changed that point t0 a winter training camp. There was s scramble for meme bars in 1908. Kalamazoo and Lotti-i Branch. N.J.. were admitted. The latter fell by the wayside while the Michigan city ls still on the tiring line. .ln 1911 Grand Rapids. the Michi- gan State Fmlr at Drtrolt and the "historic track" at "Goshen were. 113.111.1051 1131"???‘ 1111113511.’ °.‘.Y,.§’.".l UNLESS you see the name “Bayerfon tabletsflyou are not getting Aspirin at all 1 ASPIRIN ber being given one of itsseptem- ber weeks. This difference was adjusted in 1912 when the clrt-iili. opened at Giraud Rapids an closed \"e_¢' at Columbus, the other points ‘ht-- lng Kalamazoo. Detroit. Cleveland. Fort Erie. Pittsburgh, New York. Resdvilie, ilfartford and iSyrscuse.| The following year the stewards h met at Pittsburgh. Windsor was 1 given s date ‘but did riot race. This made Cleveland the starting point. |_ Salem. N.H.. and Lexington. Ky.. n were added to the list of tmembsrs. l (The latter had been holding meet, 1 logs annually from 1878 when tlie- n K ‘ ' y Trotting Horse Breeders‘ 1N Association was organized. At-lirat it raced over the running track but .ln time acquired groundsvof its own. Lexington was a small spot on the racing map until Ed. A. Tvpton Accept only an "unbroken package" of “Player Tablets of Aspirin," which contains directions aid dose worked out by physicians during 22 years and proved safe by millions for . . d. ' IXL‘S.'.$.°lZl."i.‘L'Z.-°Z'K..‘Z.Z ‘fill. Colds - Hwdache Rhwmltism i 1 wuth- 0- J- Hamlin in“: the Hm‘ Toothache Neuralgia Neuritls to go. luster he promoted racing . - x urea w c [ave a aracter to ' fiht t thlih m h‘ a. Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain t e " rd s" n ue ress ooun- ' u. ‘ audflhuero-imuuu momentum-bargain. the t y . In 1918 when Fort Erie dropped‘ out s two~week meeting was ut on st lontreel. The s I |e7 1' ls so asst rel t ye E e1 8e km