sou ray no MORE ron 1.... lwsovso FABRIC ‘W . 1mm roam)‘ - graduates matter how goodcsnbelmproved. For are ' u m ox Fabric has brought doe satisfaction to ranchersyfiom Quit tocoast. Now with the dev o ment of the new eelved e it gives greater service than ever. ' of a fabric that ‘ not revel, reinfo ’ by s special selvedge which binds and protects, strengthen and adds years of extrs service to its usefulness. Frost Selv ged Fox Fabric makes ble s newease ofhan , because it never becomes entang ed when rolled or unrolled. t ‘" “ s new ‘ rl of y, also, ‘ of its greatly prolonged life and repair-free service. Remember, despite this costly improvement, Frost Fox Fabric cosssyou no more. With its unbreakable, escape-proof chain link mesh-heavily galvanized after weaving and permanently rust- ts special protective selvedge, Frost Selvedged Fox Fabric definitely superior to any other fox wire. Write us NOW for and free samples ,0)‘ abnlc. "FROST SELVEDGED FOX FABRIC Sold By B. I. RAYNOR Summerside, P. E. I. riees m. i=1 '\ y: .5 I I i H,‘ .'g' 1: ".1 11 ‘I i‘. I l1 smut mans nuns: RACES L Wednesday, July 22nd. sunnue AT 2 n. u. .'4—lled llot 0|asses—4 32.13 Trotand Pace . Purse $250.00 Trot and Pace Purse $250.00 "p.28 Trot Purse $200.00 2.29 Trot and Pace (Kings County Horses) .. Purse $100.00 g~ Three seconds allowed trotters 1;, an mixed flgsggl f Entrance Fee 5%. No deductions from money winners. I Five or more horses to enter, four to start. Races on three ‘heat plan. Every heat a race. 10% of Purse goes to winner, klalance divided into three equal parts, to be raced for each eat and divided 50, 25, 15 and 107.’, to first four horses. Entries close July 15th. Money won that date will not count against horse. DINING TABLES will be under the care of the Ladies f Rollo Bay Parish, so everyone can rest assured of plenty f good food to eat. Saint Peters Races have yearly pleased thousands, this : our program will draw big fields of good horses and l battles with thrilling finishes will result. Be sure to me and bring your friends. Admission 50 cents. ALBERT QUIGLEY, Secretary TO ‘I-II STOILIC ontrcal 4 . v:'--|_- “'-—-'-..":~.-.P\ < last, convenient service to Canada's and great inland seaport lwidi its splendid hotels, gay social life l unending historic interest. Whether geurtrlpisoneofblasinmorpleeaire ill: will be made the more comfortable ‘and enjoyable by one of these two de F. lure trains, long famed ss among tlv " " Canada has to offer. TIE OCEAN LIMITED Leaves sscxvnma 1.05 P. M. Dally ran mammal‘. uxruss IQII BACKVILIB .......... 8.60 P. M. . (P1117580!!! Sunday) . ' ATLANTIC STANDARD TIMI ,1 Milena: rm: CHARLOTTETOWN cuannrau' The Western Guardian -N0ll.'l'li BEDEQUE AND FREE- TOWN United Church: l1. _l. Bede- que; S, Traveller's Rest; 7.30, Free- town. Rev. Dr. Clark, of Halifax. will preach 1n Freetown. Minister, J. W. A. Nicholson. -MARGA'1‘E PASTORAL Charge. Services for Sunday, July 19th: Margate, 11 a. m.; Long River, 3 p. m.; Clifton, 7.30 p. m. The Sac- rament o! the Lord's Supper will be dispensed at these services. -N0'1‘lCI2.--0n account of the disease now prevalent among foxes, all dogs are prohibited from run- ning at large in the Town of Ken- slngton. W. L. Delaney, Town Clerk. 7406-7-14-tts3l. waivrnar. neurons Baptist Services, Sunday, July 19th, Rev. A. G. Crowe, Pastor: 10.45 a. m., Sub- Ject, “United with Christ," 11.45 a. m., Sunday School; 7.30 p. m., Subject, "Do we need Christ today as in the Past?" -HELP APPRECIATE!) - Mr. Vaughan Groom, of Summerslde, ‘has received the following letter, which speaks for itself: Mr. Groom, Dear Sirz-I wish to tho‘ ‘o you for your timely assistance in rescuing me from drowning at Cavendish Bewh, Sunday, July 5th. I recelv-g ed word yesterday from different parties who witnessed the scene that it was actually you who saved me. 1 am very sorry I had not known this before. Sincerely thanking you again, I am, (Sgd), lVlIS. F. J. Hig- gins, Charlottetowli. --SERIOUS ACCIDENT AVERT- ED-Shortly after noon on Thurs- day a. serious accident was averted 0n Water Street, Summersdle, by the prompt action of Mr. zllfonsc Des Roches in applying his brakes. Capt- Landry, who was riding on the running board of a. car, jumped of! opposite Messrs Brace & Mc~ Kay's store right 1n the path of Mr. Des Roches auto, which was comlng quite slowly down the street. The car on which Capt. Landry had been standing was going fairly fast and as he jumped he fell, the oth- er car striking him. He sustained minor cuts to his face and a nasty bruise on his arm, otherwise he cs- caped without serious injury. S- -—SLIGHT ACCIDENT—For such a. large crowd there were yaractlcally no mishaps at the Northam races. One man, who accidently put his hand through the windshield o! his car, was rushed to the Prince County Hospital by the Pl'O"lllL‘lZl1 Police. as 1t was thought he had severed an artery, but i0 was found thatvthe cuts were only minor ones. He was discharged the following mornlng- On the return Journey a car was ditched on the ‘Vortham road, wrzhen it skidded 1n the gravel, holding up a stream of cars, which had left the race course about six o'clock. After a delay of about half an hour, the traffic movcd on. No one was seriously hurt. Several cars appeared to have trouble one way c. the other as there were a good many stopped on the side of the road both going and coming; but so far no serious accidents have been reported. S. FUR SALE NATIDNAL BASH R E GIST E R in perfect working order. Used One Year. Apply ; PHILLIPS SALES V SYSTEM 4' 79 Queen Street ERIN-CUP rims -SMELTS, frozen hard, ln small 1o lb. boxes, only 50o each, st Bruce's. 1480-7-17-‘21. —6% LBS. SILVER FUR. MEAT FOOD prepared especially for foxes. only 60c per can at Bruce's. 7488-7-17-1ll. PERSONALS -—M1‘. and M18. George Green o1 Boston. Mass, are visiting Bum. merslde the guests of the farmer's sister, Mrs. Ella. Peters. S. -Mlss Amy Campbell, s. graduate of the North Adams Hospital, Mass, ls spending a vacation, the guest of her mother, Mrs. Ella Campbell, Park Corner. Eastern Guardian i . 1ST. ANDREWS PRESBYTER- IAN Church, Montague, July 19th: Sunday School, 10 o'clock, Morning service 11 o'clock, Evening service, ‘l o'clock. Rev. ‘Alex R. Gibson, Minister. ..'MURRA.Y HARBOR CHADGE - —Rev. J. M. McLeod of Charlotte- l town, will conduct divine eervlceon July 19th in White Sands at ll a.m-; Murray River at 3 p.m.; and Murray Hrabor at '1 p.m. Along The Water Front Carraghefs Wharf Schr. Henry Miller, after dis- charging a. cargo of coal has sailed. Schr. Plnle, Captain Doucette, has sailed. Schr. Clarissa, Captain Chapman, has sailed. Bohr. Irene M. B, Captain MacDonald. has nailed- PaolPs Wharf Schr. Dlvina, Captain A. Fraser, has sailed. schr. Etta Vaughan. Captain Murray, has sailed. Schr. Corean, Captain Lavangler, has sallecl- Schr. Wild Brier, Captain Moklcr, has sailed. CarvelPs Wharf ~ Schr. Lens. Captain Weeks, has sailed for Nova Scotla points. Schr. Lady May, Captain Murchison, has sailed for Pinette. Schr. Flora F., Captain Munn, has sailed. Pickardh Wharf Schr. Conductor, Captain For" gron. after discharging a cargo of coal. sailed. Schr. Hazel, Captain A~ Chapman, has sailed. Schr. El- iza Ccrehaln, Captain MacLeod. has culled. Lyons’ Wharf Schr. Muriel, Captain Luther,‘ finished discharging a cargo of coal and has sailed. Schr. Etta Vaughan, Captain Cohcon, has sailed. Marine Wharf C- G. S. Brant, Captain Kelly, has sailed. C. G. S. Aranmore, Cap- tain Gilbert, now in port; Chaleur, Capt. Heather, has sailed. Govern- ment Launch D. P. W., Captain Luncl, now in port. Bruce Stewart's Vl/llarl Second lllstrlet l (lusons The candidates wlll meet the electors st the following places all dslu: ~ ' Afton Isll. Thursday, July 10. Canoe 0W6. Prldsy. July l1. Clyde liver, Monday. July I. Khulna huh!- Jllr n. North Wlltshlrs, Wednsslu, July ll. Hunter liver, Thulsdsy, Jfly II. New Glasgow, Irldsy, July ll. lust-loll. Monday, July 21. ‘ Msylleld, Tuesday, July SI. ' Whestley liver, Weduldsy, July I9. Milton, Thursday, July 80. North River, Friday, July 81. B. W. LEPAGI, L. L JENKINS, ANGUS MsePIIII, DAVID L. DETIIUNI. 7442-7-15-dsily to S1. 1st. Kings Political Meetings Rollo Bay. Friday. July 11. Fortune Bridge, Monday, July l0. Si. Msrgsrels, Monday, July 21, 8t. Columbs, Wednesds. , July :0. Kingsbero. Friday, July 31. Bowls. Monday. Aunut s. Hour 8 P. M. (Bltued) A. A. MADCONALD, H. D. Mel-BAN, PETER A. MoISAAO, EDWIN REID. 739l-7-13-dally till August 8. ' Political Meetings 5th District of Kings The Conservative candidates of the above District wlll address the electors in the following dates and places. Sturgeon, Tuesday, July - st. Cambridge, Thursday, J 28rd. Georgetown, Tuesday, July 28th. St. Georges, Thursday, July 30th. Annandale, Monday, August 8rd. st. Charles, Tuesday, August 4th.’ Meetings open at B. Government candidates invited and will be given half of the time. JAMES D. STEWART, J. HOWARD llhoDONALD, 7446-7-'5-mwf. Great Talkie At The Capitol NEW SERIAL ALSO MAKES HIT Appreciative audiences st the Capitol ‘Theatre yesterday found Victor McLaglen as “Bull" Stanley in Fox Movletoneh “Not Exactly Gentlemen” in a. role much to their liking. As a. hardbolled bad man, he played a part that fitted like the proverbial glove. Fay Wray was as lovely as ever xvhlle the qulps and pantomime of McLagIenLs two partners in crime. Lew Cody and Eddie Grlbbon. Judged from the reactions of the people in the theatre, were good for many laughs. Everyone present. young and old, seemed to be having an enjoyable evening. In brief, the story tells of the guson, has snlled- Schr. Vandals. Captain Malcolm, has sailed. Dredge Pownal No. 2, Captain Mur- chison, in port. Tug Bally, Captain Schr. Victor W. T.. Captain Fer- Genge, now in port. Lot16 .................... Spring Valley . .. .. u‘ ‘ V I ‘Ii-L I I - I Jomt Polltlcal ldeetmgs Joint Political Meetings will be held as follow-s: Egmont Bay . . . . .. . . ..... Monday, July 20th at 8 p.m. Wellington . . . . . . . . .. Wednesday, July 22nd zit 3 p.m. Grand River . . . . . . Wednesday, July 22nd at 8 p.m. Cape Egmont . . . . . . . . . . Thursday, July 23rd at 3 p.m. Mt. Carmel . . . . . Thursday, July 23rd at 8 p.m. Hamilton Monday. July 27th at8 p.m- .. . . Tuesday, July 28th at 8 p.m. Malpeque . ..... Thursday, July 30th at 8 p.m. GEO. W. RAMSAY THOS. McNUTT S. DESROCHES A. F. ARSENAULT Friday, July 24th at 8 p.m. This particular HAL vWornen’s and Children’; Spring Coats-HALF PRICE Tllh special sale is effective NOW. ALL THE Spring Coats, women’; and children's are tobe cleared within the nextrtew days,‘and you have the privilege of buying at HALF PRICE 010.00 Costs now, 25.00Costsnow $12.50 $48.00 Coats now 24.00 F PRICE olfer is available NOW, and we recom. mend your shopping early. $10.50 Coats now $8.25 $35.00 Coats now 17.50 have tried to double cross them M H» 1w a mar to u» location In the end none of them gets the klfl. ill-W f-hvy hell? her locate the 74S--1-l R s-nd turn them over to the sheriffs Phantom of the Forest," for the rewards on their heads. on: with the serial fans and prom- Thit ll. "W! l" 0f! women until lees to be even more interesting u"! m"? Ply Wmy. rescue her than "Finger Prints," from some other bad men. find chapter of which ls now showing. 33347- v _MOST Ml|_ES PER DOLAR ' The new Capitol serial 0f I sold mine in the Black nun. STATISTICs snow 01110 mm nv naux nasouucas Gtllfll “WEB ALL tire may LOU Secthenesrestr “The “caught the final showed Ohio to. be fifth among‘ m. states ln banking resources. my; York, Pennsylvania, Maasgchumu and Illinois are the only 5m“ ranking higher. The total number of bank; this state has decreased from‘ 191 in 192B to 661 ln 1930. Brown‘; 11g, urea show. In the samd three-yea; period average assets of state‘ and private banks increased from g3‘, mine. and 1m some a about to comm/Laos o Jul _. .. y 1. 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