JULY 14. 1931 ’____________. ‘xégil-iiI-Z%Z'S=?'=H%Z'I§PFZZ~I€HZFJEEQ Market Reports ‘iYES TERDICANWS S DOMINION 0F CANADA BOXES (TAX EXEMPT ISSUES) D5 100.50 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN TOK AND B ‘l 0g Sck Letter 50¢ no n: 0011,1931 99. 2% 11c .11 an gov 104.25 101.110 | - pc ... .. 111- 0:; 100.00 107.2’. I - ' -" By STEWART JONES & CO, Charlottetown 11v. pc .. .. 1m 1:10:11 110.00 111.2: . ' Wall Street Mhlrorasayggr Corresllfllldmtl of GTQQMMBMB & 00., Montreal (mumps! rssures) l _ Special to ‘Johnston & Ward f4. —@4': imflil-‘NE 51AM: n‘ n "Iovjilnag 102.35 102.70 5119a ',;-=-_._i_“ x ' ~ . u: ..- 1.. £03,103; t. d I‘ h. 1 ‘ 1 D0 ' ii _ 040 . _ | g J l1 t n 1b 111ml) short term credit will ho extcn c ll ftlflfiTllE-QL I-zlcvtric Power sndbiflht 30 5pc .‘ 0615,1013 . . (Qua-h u 11"'1"1_..\ rchensionino uuthorliutivs lnlormntlon ls nruii- thmm "‘ 4 M‘ 1'11"“ --- - - octls 10 15 NEW ‘mutt! 1, 111 (Dnman 111th ‘1111 1. n1 11pm 1 n11- 11011111011111 "' _ - " '- . , s ‘er - 1o n opro n illifii" 1mm” Gm“ Q0022‘ ' M‘ " ’ Feb 1'. 1011i .' 10;. a xxorndtttidinlhlneeliiv-eckrl-end 10111111111 111m- credit: tutu-u 111-1111: 1111111111011. r11- fills‘??? (Mrmyenr r .1 . Oct 1,1000 05.03 00.00 “flpylngl of stocko at ths bopurttinpi poxuilzlol ntlllu-rxclldcffect [or than failure I '._ ~, '13, "' "’ "‘ "' | t, ntanlu o inn 1 i 01111 crt- are no Bank i" -“"" mm‘ _ 1},“ igitfaivy-l-r-‘itllonnil 1111-11111 Electric u (m1 cosvnnstox ISSUES) X,',','§.h.,.l'.',f.§' ‘$311351: 2111171311, 111a ...-it 11111: 1i livoultl 111-111. 111111 1.1.111. Bvll_'_l"l"~'l'hone "' "' "l ___ 391g l\-,.nnm.mzmg nrvestcr-"“ '" 42 not: carry ‘much beyond tho opening 010st u! rclicf would he forthcomiuk 5'?‘.'l""‘\"',,'r|,§.',;, till U 10% Iiinntgnnypryoliger f” "' "' “‘ "N! 4115p“ ' " 1‘f°"1-1°4°-5" mum mam and after n moderate ritlly about tho but the umuunt 11nd time lend cunnili- Brlm" ‘l-"lnuliii Power Nincxlr-t llttviroardi-HJ ' ‘i ' ' TUVIJDl-("a-I “i115 lug-fiémldrli! of tha rlny prices fluctuutr-I cruhia ilnrrrluinty to the nituntion- Fri-mi‘ “Plnliitit! . Pnrumoltnt l‘ hlli m“?! u. i ‘ ° knlq-“HSPS mu" 105-49 In n nurrow rnnzo until iho close. At- Stocks rnct 111111101" "i “o. tlm resin!- Bmhh-ngr‘ ‘iuiut. P(\"'(\k "m1 l‘ *-~ -~- -- 240's 4V1 I10 u - N°\'1.1U49'59 101-10 104-40 tnntion focused on tho meeting of ln- 11111-1- level in tbs liow Jonrn Industrial (“mu ili-‘litiitv Poor nml (‘o i; ' " n“ ‘ tcrnntionul Bnnkern ht Basis wlwrs owl-roar. wl-lvh won enrouruzlus but (‘oniifl-‘i - 1, “Tiff ‘Mm 11mm- nmun ‘ ' 8 MARKET REVIEW FOB. JULY 1i. (h; decision rezurtilni: credit to be until the honking; situation in 1:11-- m“ n?“ 0g (11111111111-1-11 s..." 1}},'..|,',' “"5 . "i" oxtc-ndcrl 11» 0111111111;- 11111111 tirterlnlfl- Iuuuy 1.1 111-1111-11 1111-1-11 111 1111111 buulfl gmhm: Ifrlnme ' .111’. Qtumiilrll Oll ‘I nuAzlLxAu T A It. seems likely lhut tho previous on “hit-h to forcccust. tho nutrkct. nllill‘ ‘ ' "".“' "‘ "'- '," ‘q _ n c-ploy; __ ___ “___ , ___ , m". g 1 1 1r 11nd l-olunlry ... 1" Julinlutiu-r ... ... .. , , , “ '*- '_"' (‘111111 n industrial Altohoi ... - Ii. S. hit-cl ... ... A stm-ev of the operations of llrnzli- - ' (‘onsr-i 11nd Morin-rs ... 1.. fill tnundiunl ... .. iru 'l'rn ilo L] b; 11 ., . ' k h M l ,1 y- gqp- .. - .111." .11.".‘1::1:..".~ . ew or e on-trea liominiuvt lrlihilgiil Jmn c" "- fi“ ‘ II M0005’ ... ... ..., ... ... 1%‘); inus lines of proof of the inhcreutlv Dom 1-1-111 -- . --- "' "" _ sound operating nud financial iiflsitinii Fnn,,,"grf‘i:|‘y¢rs .. . ACTHE BONDPRICES of the coinlunty stihjl-ct temporarily I e e Frost-r (‘om . only it is bout-ii to the vcr- drtsrc g ‘ Grnrrnl Him-I ii arcs CORPORATION srzcrmrrrrs. inflticnces of thc' cxchuu o )situlti1ln ‘ nniiif‘ liil -- Allliliii .. 5 1055i 54.2.1 reflected in the current EMT!“ of“ the intonmtioitnl .\11-i<cl Iicll '11-] . 5 iii-Tl 100.00 mil i. 11- u, t I _ _ {“"1:;1i;1‘tlio‘11‘~i\li Pctroleu g (é iii; lug? rivalliillirlia fol‘ iiiooxilriisl- (Fm-chi lo Johnston .0 \‘i’urdi "iii i ' ' -- ii i l’ thl ‘, . _ Ft k. 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Privr- firnrhr-rs . .out from . ii 10H 100.75 only 54313-3193 “is Mm], v A111 (‘an "a" 110“. m" __ Quniu-r-"lhv-Ll-r ... . Pirum 19.15 031.711 ' »- ' - 1? lhucific Now . RnH] 1111- .. _ ow 1 1mm 1mm _ . , __ - ,- ,1 q u; Him-mi n ' iinw ling‘ in") Emil“ 35~'~’-'i'l-0!i5i.mli‘riiltirillig glll-lilllllilllitaulrtlll-E ‘M ‘ l'?'"nl'1'11~'" l-i -- - - ' n\\' . 0 f_ ‘ _ _ _1.. _ - 1- . l'nit Scour _. 5:13 n?! 1 ontublhinucnt of rcscncs tho rrcnrq Aim i‘ lit-arr to lid - 1 --~ - niso is fl lifflttrc-isivc mic. Dcprvt-iu- ‘Km ,1.‘ "Md" - - lion nud rcumvnl rrsorvo roar: i ti ' m Pm“ ~- nomyioy QF pjyon‘ fi_\'o yI-nrs from 3215;515:100 111 stilt m -§:"_',.‘;:l’ " -- , . GUARANTEED no 1) 0H. tin int-rouse 11' nmiriy 310.000. . ‘ “ml ' " ~- LEW IORK hi8 “mm”: mm! ronprre w“ ‘m from n .\1|l1 Auto . (3 - iini $11,900_ v -_ “Fill int-n . jiitrhnni‘ . . ... .. of” n l: “f1 "i" 1""~'-‘-‘i 1'" 111111_1li1<1_°v,f,‘,',, zones]? “Ygrerafb lioit 011111 . Amrriupu (‘on ... ..., .].. ... ... 1 .1. u N R . "V" slslnnnlmg’ mm h‘, "m"! "m" "mm A‘. _ A M Brown,“ 51111-111011 'i‘r~l. nu-l fc. ... I .1 N R _ y,» M, 1,, H". m‘, you" H“, mm“, lit-ti. Siccl l4 1>1111-<-1- 1x111. , ~ -- ' 11 N 1t 11.01: w...- 1-1-111111-11 i\_\' 111w $s.0u0.oo0 ""‘-"~"‘. - "' Q"“"'".‘".""“'" u N n [mm sugpgLg-l" '0 sfivflqogl-rn‘ _ t‘ ll i1_ Al»: Nl1:1\v1|n::1|1 .. 1- N I; A5311". ha“. 3,10,,“ shnrph, n! 11M t‘ Fuvlfu- Stool lil"l':liiii(l1'i .1 ‘~7- Fhrvil-‘f ~_-- (3 N R (‘tiliiillilly t-xtcudcd its two muin ymxvt-r .1" "s 0M" I1 “mm M“ '- "l HIP-l 13 (‘r-1uoii1in1n1i l-‘iiut llu q N R hinutr and nddcd to its propcrtit-s i-v (hr-H M" ' . , ‘ ' (-09 M M u the ncquiuitiovi of 11thcr public irtllitic-s n“ F ‘Hm I hi‘ n‘ (‘q - operating in thc nrcns bctwer-n (i1.- i Iioyhl .. !'1§‘-‘i7‘.i-l'-’|-‘.i"-‘i’|‘l§1 Correspondent: of ii Stewart Jones 8r Co. Greenshields 8c Co. Members of tho Montreal Stock Exchange j, l8 Grout George St,‘ Charlottetown Trusty as an olcl iriencl-"it never fails to‘please with its lasting flavour. mufltvwmo u 111m o urson z" 1 uvr: uocs '1. We continue to receive Live Hogs at. our plant every Tuesday and Friday forenoon. i‘ your hogs direct to us and you save all inter- "mediatonxpenses. Thus, getting top-market. price. 4, Davis & Fraser ‘ii- _ 537Z-7-i-mwtf. 146 Richmond St., at ‘Lowest Rm, E. R. BROW "Kgent st ‘Summersitie, Lloyd Lewis Charlottetown Fire. Life, Accident; Sickness and- Hate Glass Insurance vuvuu- uyyxlvuunuvytuul" two grunt cltlr-s nl‘ lilo 11c Juuciro and 9m! Pnulo. l-‘ivc Wors- uzo total wrsscts wr-rc *1 little over $271000Jifl0 hut this rnitintlon had gnnc un ovcr $101,000,- Mifl by the cud o! 19:10 to n new high totul of over $370,000,000. rnou rrsnxcrar. couxsrzn: Financial (‘ounsci llIitlPfRl-‘llillil that solos of H. Simon nnd Sons, LimltmL “host- prcfr-rrcd nud coturuou shards ore listed nu the .\ltiltll‘l\.'il Rim-k Ex- fhflilllf’. lirtve hccu reusoimhly well Iiifliiliflvnr-l. though ht a lotvor 1111.11 thnn lust your. Profits. hnwcvci‘, for the first half of iilfli wr-rn prutiy nnnr. l?! up to those of the first hnif of 19210. flPfliillfi thr- lnodcrtite reduction in snics. 'lhis ncitlcrcuicnt was mm];- posuihlo by offccting opcrntiui: “fin-- tlcnlli‘ fllll "m". the outnut_ wit-termin- ""l 0S‘ tho snics_ is cvonsidcruhly “mp-1- ht- ciiiinrity of the plant or tho \'ol- "ii"! product-d during tho ncaik your of "'39- Nkhtli‘ ova-r n mouth ngo, that is nt the t-nd of liin_v. this cnrupnuy. II common with nthcr Cnnn-ilnu riznr product-rs. cxpcrlcru-t-vi by dcnicrs who wcrs stocking: up in exnct-ttttinrt of incrcnsad 111111-11 t“; '.i‘hc common shnrcs, which have Piiililfll hr-hvecn 22 and i5 this vcnr rating on tho bnsis of current dirm. and rate of $2.50 per annum. a yield of 15.0 p.c. to 13.9 pr. Tho IifGfPfh-y! stock is tllifliPfl at iii to 100. intlicnt. "IR '- Ncld of 1.1 nc. to 7.0 11.1». 1'11.- mmkrrfll “Mk l! hi4"! stcntiiiy rmluc- . mi, thorn bring in tho sinking £11m] n total of 4.345 Ihnrcs out of 1111 1.1-1.1. Inni issue of 10.000 shores, inter ra- ‘25 shares into common. Dominion Of Canada Bonds (Bmcloi to Johnston A- ihmii li Arkcrl OLMYPIA, Wash, July 14. (U. PJ-The "wild west" is not com- pletely domesticized yet. State pre- datory animal hunters take pride in the fact they last month killed 250 predatory animals. The hunts- rnen bagged 241 coyotes, six bob- csts, two cougars, and one bear. BLIND MAN REIVIEMBERS VOICE AAHLAND. Win, July 14. (U. P.) —Whcn John Pslluieaux, Detroit, returned here after an absence of 21 years, the only person to rec- ognize him was John Boer, a blind man, Boer remembered Plllldfi- owl's voice, while all other for- mer friends failed to recognize him. Dibhl“? t TELL ' YQU NEVER T6 m-rsnnupr m. was»: \ AM i swat-cc. '1‘ , wszr\.r\ ‘gguuu- 1| uiv-koni ‘ of dclnnntl due to tim cxtiiu huviiig ' nrn currently quoted nt iii to 1F, imii- \ ""990 l0 9.075 h!’ the court-radon 11f", ... ... -_.. ... _.,\,,\,_. ... , L. .- - - z-4~< l~t\l\ 9 iVnrm-r Tbr-rvuoid Wnr ‘Loan ... . .I-'i 11011111-1011110050 -§"l'l"|'-'\l"‘!' i “'11- Loan .. |iD.'i'li1|)0.7i'.i1li Toms Pr- iéllctvry Low-n rutln-rurinthiuotuo i; i‘ I I it ciory 1.1.1111 .. hliiiiiiii-‘i-ilifit 501104.110 i" ‘ Victory Loon .. ..|r11§|1n.'1r|11o. 111.12 l‘ i‘ "M" J »'-"i‘ F-"i-fi‘ MW i; Renew,“ _ __ __ ' 1.1 1it1111iL1‘I\1/*|1~:>1-- g1: Refunding ... .. “° |‘_“."Li 2i’. “ l’. Ilefuutiiiliz .. .. . " Qfliji "V1.1 ._ __- _ fl’, Rrfhndln: .. IthfiIiiI-Hlin 7.1110100 I i+i<1 ltefunding ...11,<,i10101101.71'1102.00 i— no 1mm 102.00 ' I' s1 w ivfii‘ 0t lanai-av. o1 1:12:10 102.111 I'm sew 1:11-11 ::2-:. I- a; as 101.20 104.35 “x1111 n ..i 1 I m i- 50 104.20 104.10 “'01 n1». Jliiit! L_____ Was Union PLENTY or WILD GAME “"1 A B w»: Em- FOUND Wool Co . ___ iVurth r- Y '1‘ Conch I ]_ ' GOLDEN oucrf Take 1.1.- lb. cheese. 1 tablespoon butter. Melt in double boiler. Meanwhile beat 1 egg, add 1 table- spoon flour, l. teaspoon mustard. suit and pepper to taste, pinch of cayenne, 1v.- cups milk. Add to cheese and butter mixture. Cook un- til creamy 11nd smooth, then beat for 2 iwutes with Dover egg beat- cr. serve 011 moan and huh ‘This makes a delicious 51111111117 supper dish, with toast, thin slices ofcooked ham and poached eggs. Pour the cheese sauce over the toast, ham and poached egg. Ilinsrlih Linirncnt: (or Relation- BRINGING UP FATHER BUT - JANn-on vlu"). Jus-r AT 111s oooR Au‘ who 1110.1‘ “ms MAN ut>€vTAtR5 i5 MAGQE- THE smcmc. . wecc- you co RiGHT on Ano 1.11:1- ruM KNOW WE- JU$T MOVED 1N ' AND ‘THAT 1 oouH- 1NTEND 1'0 stop ems.- He": sons uCrNofiANT Foot. wno HA5 no Tom's con. Gi-{AIN RANG_E (Spccini to Johnston 1!- Word) CHICAGO Whr-nt Iiich Low July 52 7.0L’; spur. : 711-‘, lirc. ~ 551,, lYiFfl Juli‘ .. .. F-ii-“i _. .<1-1-r. .. .. .. . '10-; lim‘. .. .. .. iii’, .. Eli“: .. 271% .- 28!} IVINNIPEG Iii~'h . mm. .\1 f’. ‘r E7“:- 11...1“§1'-.-I§.1 | 5'01 Nash m1 __ '- ~ ' "0 \'.-1t iiis "“_'Ti 1 PEAR. MERING Here is another gorgeous use for your meringue-the one you make for pie-topping, not the sweeter mixture that. is used for the bubbles of goodness that. are called merin- gue shells. The full instructions for the meringue are elscwbere on this page. From a thin sheet or slice of i sponge cake, cut out. shapes round- ed at one end and pointed at the other like the shape of a half-pear, but a little larger. Upon these, dis- pose halves of cooked pears from which the core has been taken. Fill the corc-spaccs with fine-chopped. preserved ginger and pipe meringue mixture ribove, to cover the surface of the pears; dredge with granulat- ccl sugar and set into s. slow oven, to cook the meringue. Tue merin- gue should not color until 11m. ten minutes in the oven. Serve with the syrup from the pears or with cream or boiled custard made with the egg-yolks. PINEAPPLE PIE PLEASE, PLENTY “More uses for pineapples, pieune." come the rcquests-“tncy arc so plentiful this year; and so luscious." So here is another recipe pineapple lovers will like-a two-crust pic with a. pineapple filling. Serve ii: s. la mode~a big spoonful of vanilla or lemon ice-cream with each cut of pic. Mix-onc-third a. cup of cornstarch with one cup sugar and stir into one can of hot grated pineapple and continua to m! until the mixture thickens; add hair a ccarpocufui oi salt. and a teaspoonfui of butter and use as a filling for a. pic with twu crusts. Minor-IL: _I._i_nilncnt st npn dandruff. FOR HiM OR ANY ONE ANY ART- 6c TA\_-_i< _- . _ _. ._.z, D ‘,1, _,_-_ .. - r1. .1 - . Oh~ Boy ! DRIVERS _ Enter your Horse. Big Show. ENTRIES CLOSE JULY 25111. Tuesday, Enjoy August 18th, Free-For All Trot and Pace, 2.14 Class Trot, open . .. . . . . 2.17 Class Trot, open . . . . . . .- 2.20 Class Trot, open . . . . . . .- 2.23 Class Trot, open . . . §5QTI:BOOIQI—I F‘ 2.12 Class Pace, open . . . . . . . 2.15 Class Pace, open . . . . . . 2.17 Class Pace, open . . . .. . 2.21 Class Pace, open . . . _. . . 2.25 Class Pace, open . . . . . . . $°9° 10. 11. 12. The order of the program each horse can start in two races. fourth place one point. $10.00 in Gold will be given W. L. Prowse cup will be awarded to the driver scoring 510.00 Gold piece to the driver driving the fastest hcat Dollars in Gold to the caretakcr of the horse pacing pacing classes during the met-t. Fifty Dollars in Gold will be given to the owner except as provided for below. Fifty Dollars in Gold record of 2.111,; during the meeting. exccpt as provided ords then the awards go to the fastest horse. equally. Entries close July 25th with J. W. BOULTER, SPECIAL CONDITIONS GOVERNING EVENTS NO. 6 and NO. 11 Horses excepting three year oids with records 2.16% or better in N0. 6. and 2.1581’. or better in No. 11, will be automatically transferred to Class No. 5 and Class N0. I0, respectively. Class N0. 12. Three Year Old Trot and Pace. Any trottcr or pacer taking a. record of 2.16% or better previous to the racing of this cvcnt will be transferred to Class No. 6 if Maritime bred trottcr, or Class N0. 5, if not Maritime bred trailer, or if pacer to Class No.11. GENERAL CONDITIONS The Charlottetown Race Track was entirely rc- surfaced the 11111 of 1929 nndlflst year W138 imrrovfid after inspection und by direction of J. Contes, Gos- hen, New York, foremost track authority 1n America. It is now one of the fustcst, best laid out and best cared for tracks, and surely the most. beautifully sit- uated of any in the Maritime Provinces. A great deal of effort will be made to kccp it. in applie pic order all through the period before thc races and during the races so that no horse will become unsound 0r S1100!‘ iniury and to cnsble them to makc fast time. Horsemen by wiring at our cxpcnsc notifying us ofthcir arrival will be mct at train and their baggage transferred to the grounds without cost to them, also taken away without. cost to them. hvcry cflort will be made to make the 1-Iorscmcn's stay pleasant and send them away feeling that thlii’ ha" 11"" Wm treated. All races to bc raced on the thrcc heat plan; 10'1- oi’ euch purse will bc awarded to the winner. Tho 11111111111011 will bc 111111.111 111111 thrcc equal nflrifl- one part to be raced for each heat. In the event of there being three heat winners they shall race a fourth heat to determine the winner of the event. All purses divided 50, 25, 15 and 10. Entry fee 5%. Flvo per cont. of the money ruccd for each heat against horse. Wednesday, Thursday, 0peu........... 2.27 Class Trot, Maritime Bred . . . . . . . . . . . .. Three Year Old Trot and Pace, open If two horses tic PAGE Nmr_. Q UOGTA TIONS When They Step At C harlottetown P, Won’t They Buzz !. 12 CLASSES $6,100.00 — IN PURSES — $6,1()(),O() SPECIAL RIBBONS, curs AND c0111) T0 WINNING OWNERS, AND GROOMS ‘ ‘Most attractive Maritime Program to be raced 0n one of the Fastest, Safest and Most Beautifully Situated Tracks in America. yourself by taking in the Great SEND YOURS IN NOW Friday 19th, 20th and 21st,1931 (AMember of the National Trotting. Association) . . Purse $700.00 Purse $500.00 Purse $500.00 Purse $500.00 Purse $500.00 Purse $500.00 Purse $500.00 Purse $500.00 Purse $500.00 Purse $500.00 Purse$500.00 . . . . . . . Purse $400.00 will be made so that if possible ¢-.......-.-.-.-.. ........--.....-.¢ --....~|.-....--.. 1..1....1-.-..-.,. -¢......-...----.- SPECIAL PRIZES FOR DRIVER S AND OWNERS ; A sncvlal ribbon will be river- tfl lhe owner of the 11111111111,- liorsc 111 each race, and $20.00 in Gold to ' v the driver winning the most. points during the meeting. points during the mwl- First place counts five points, 511111111 place 11111-1- points, 11111-11 place two points and $10.00 in Gold to the drivcr winning second most; to the winning drivr-r in ouch race. The Mayor '1‘. most points during the mcct. A $10-00 Gold view will be Bivcn w the driver driving the fastest heat 111.1111! 11111-1111; the meet and a. paced during the mcct. Ten Dollars in Gold will M- air-n in "w card- ltcr of 1111-. 1111151. trotting the fastest heat and Ten the fastest hcut. Five D0101" in 50m Wm l"! Eli/c" l" u"! ""9111 kcr of each horse winning a racc in the trotting and of the horse that beats 2.10 pacing during the meet, to the owner of the horse that beats the truck trotting for below. In case two horses heat. the above rec- for the awards the money will be divided Sccrctnry, Charlottetown, P. E. I. will be deducted from the firm and mcond horscsA-x will be deducted from the third horse and 3% from the fourth horse. Six horses to enter, four to start. Right reserved to change program. reject M!) Entry, bar any driver, and to declare race off on ac- count of bsd weather, or failing to obtain a. satisfac- tory number of entries or starters to transfer horses to another class to which they are eligible. 780D"! i" substitute another class without re-advertising, and alter or cxtcnd racing dates. ' Additional entries o! an individual ownership may be made in any class by the payment of 1% 0n 0015i"! date, but entries of separate ownership, although in the some stable must pay installments in full. _ Two entries of the some ownership may start in the same race. providing the full 5% is paid on each starter, the drivers having tch approval of the Judges. All horses with names of drivers must be declared in by 11 o'clock a. m., the day prior to the race. Eligibility based on N. T. A. money winning Class silication nnd time allowance. The Exhibition Commission assume no respon- sibility for any accident or damage to any person or property, during this meeting and this undcrstandinr is part of this contract. Hay, Straw, Stabiing, free. _ N. T. A. rules to govern, except where they con- flict with thcse conditions. THE OFFICIAL$ The officials will be sci ectcd for their experience 11nd reliability and will be instructed to carry out the rules firmly and fairly to all. All purse money will be paid immediately after the races and horsemen are asked to get same from the Secretary before leaving. PRESENTATION 0F PRIZES Immediately after the conclusion of the races on Friday the President will award special ribbons, cup. prizes in Gold, etc... to to the winning owners, drivers, caretakers and grooms. Entries close July 25th. Earnings made this date do not count J. W. BOULTER, Secretary, , Charlottetown, P. E. I.“ 7-15-wmwftii1 25 July. By George McManus WELL-VIHAT 1s or’? wt-N 01o _ wou RiNG MY ' WAiT UNTiL l B51432, , ‘arrow LAum-tm DosfT You Know NiE-‘P. 1 - . - 7"? ‘ms cux UP$TA\R‘.>-\HHO COMPLAiNED wA-‘a Your! 511mm‘ TEACHER Two _' WEARE-‘Aco- wuem ccrr THROUGH LAuGr-tm‘ 1 GAVE HiM A Punter-t n4 THE N052 - . WM” , ‘fr "if: f: 9 Q Q w’.--