l???" . AUGUST 19. cZ _.. -.-» a , 1Z5. ‘.',I}l~li3’,'.".iS Delicious ! It has an elusive, re- frcsliingjoodness so hard lo describe, but so easy to rlelcct—thst places it head and shoulders above ordi- nary beverages. Ask for Sussex Dry Ginger Ale. it is the only ginger ale on the market that ls mode from the famous government tested Sussex Spring Water-and what l dillerence it Ihakesl 'i!!!i!it!ci!llfiilslrftlvllkf1tlilll1<il<klfliilflllll‘ PALE DRY AND GOLDEN Sussex Ginger Ale Limited Sussex, New Brunswick ICarvell Bros-s Ltd DISTRIBUTORS A PRAYER. ,._._ x Grant us the will to fashion as , feel. Grant us the strength to IBM! we know; Refreshing- RY Sussex Ginger Ale. l Sussex GINGERALB i LOOKING‘ (By Tee.) A Clllfllllll CROW‘ Yesterday the big Prince Edward Island Exhibition got under way in real style. What a colorful mwd of happy carefree peoplol Thous- ~Uld8 thronsod the hiigemaliibit bllildlhl. the various animal pins‘, the gigantic midway-and last, but not least the race rack, where three exciting classes were staged, the particulars of which are given in another column of thtsissus. l The vaudeville in front" of the 1 Grand Stand lived up to all my‘ - sood thiflfl said about it. Actually i thrilling were some of the stunts ' performed by these world, famous artists. 1 The bright, warm sunshiny wsggh. er, followed by a balmy evening was grand outing. There were thousands at the Exhibition yesterday, but should our frisnd the “weather. man’ keep up the good work it is likely all atisndanco records Iill go by the boards today. l. ~ Excellent Score Card Ed Acorn is being congratulated is issuing for the benefit _o_f race lovers at the Exhibition this week. Toll om in Winning rm Again ' Toll‘ Gate. Kingston's amazing nine-year-old pacer confounded the critics at Goshen N.Y., when he won the Tanglewood Stake, and in so doing beat Calumet Alden and Tactful Guy. Just a _fe‘w weeks ago Vit was feared that Toll Gate would fnever be able to face, the barrier I again, but he has recovered remark- . ably from the illness which laid him I low at Thornclifle Park. : In the race at Toronto Toll. Gate won the first heat in a driving fin- ish, and then iostto oaiumetsl- den in the next" heat. In thfthifd it was reed that he was in distfcl! land he could get nobettent ‘ fourth, while Tsctful woipths heat. and then beat Calumet den in the final, Toll Gatehaving been withdrawn. _ ‘p . Driver Vic rieming _ ‘was grjeitl discouraged when Toll“ Gate was WE 8S Grant us the purpose, ribbed and edged with steel, ' To strike the blow. itriowlrrlgc we ask not-knowledge Thou hast lent; But, Lord, the well-there lids our bitter need. Give us to build above the deep 1n- tent The deed, the deed! -Jchn Drinkwoter rue crurnii sun: SHINE rrnlo 33p. Central Garage Kent Street _ Smokers Supplie Confectionery Soft Drinks Fruit ‘s. service With a Smile All The While Preston L. G. Fraser > i liolii-li-li-mwf. A v a ‘Don't Pay ‘ljoo/ Much for a USED" GAR la",!IP|r 0n The Following 31921 lp Whom Sedan. Eclievroiet Six Sedan. ' c CORNEY BROS} 5PM Great George as. Our Prices Are Right‘ l - ‘$1929 Plymouth Sedan. ett Coupe. ; Phdiit s1. mlflllsr, necid, riymcniii. I stricken. and he decided that he would not send him to the races again until the meet at Gosheni‘ In the meantime he nursed thesterllng" gelding along, and Toll Gate even- ed the count when he beat the two horses which led him ioths finish wire recently at Toronto. Toll Gate ‘will bear watching from now on. He is s. sensational pacer, and ‘Vic Fleming thinks that he may yet negotiate a mile in less than two minutes. An International Event The greatest speedboat race in the on the excellent score card which he. “world! Without any question, that . should be the title of the British International Trophy race, which will be run on the Detroit River op- posite the City of Detroit on Sept. U, B audl, write those in charge of the event. ' The race will in reality be a con- test between Gar Wood of Detroit, grisaled American speedboat kin‘ and Kaye Don of London. England, holder of the world's straightaway rocordfor speedboats, with a mark _of_110.233 miles an hour, made on ‘July s at Lake Garda, Italy. Wood ‘carries liistitle of world's speed- boat king, because for ten years straight, he has defeated ail comers in thp ‘British iutemationai Trophy. England holds the land speed .':e- cord, 245.733 miles an hour, made by Malcolm Campbell (now Sir Mai- colin. Campbell) in his Bluebird at Daytona Beach Florida on Feb. 5. i931. She also holds the air speed reoord,_iiiade by Flight Commander A. H. Orlebar, 357.733 miles an hour on Sept. 12, i929. By virtue of Don's splendid driving on Lake Gnrda, she also holds the water speed record, 110.233 miles an hour. But for ten years she has endeavoured to win the greatest water contest in the yqorld; the British Lltcrnatiohal Trophy, and has failed. This year her chances for success are better than they ever have been. A great Eilsllsh sportsman, lbord Wakefield, of Hythe, who has sponsored many land and water and sir records, has contributed the boat, Miss England II. A great English racing driver, who has made innumerable records on the tracks of the Island and the Continent of Europe, Kaye Don, will be the pilot. v NON-CURL iwo After cleansing. a machine-triads oa- wririlcles and curls up because thevsiilihg onthe back has worn M!" 1753131.“? W111 pay for itself by adding to the durability of ‘the rug 3,5 V€11 F»? b)! making it look much by icarpét dealer. ‘The Yllhnsays the United States Pepaflment 91 AQTiCIlltIIIC, should 5° 3t1'*§°11°i1 tight and true and tacked at frequent intervals fans QWII. on a’ floor or some other fist surface where it can remain un. di-iburliedyn should be sprinkled 86119101181? with s. solution mule bysoaklng and dissolving one- "llrth DOIJIld of flake glue 1,, ma. M" Billion of water in ~a doumg hot water. The rug should be a1. lowed to dry for at least 24 hours. n’ "i i! 118M weight, care should he “km mt t0 Pill? 0n sq much glue that It Denetrates to the right side. Misbel: "Jack and I are engsgg-l " Merrie: "You don't mean it?" Mabel: "No. but he thinks "r do." fir. l mama-nu ' fldeaaaal l: agah , Iioaewlie - have not n: trial la are-lady w-c-n-ii-Ja. a; milled-N} - llifarlg, Toronto‘, s, . Ontario. 3m g ssiorrlvc val FORUM , JACK“ McKENNA" BILL/Y ; no, Maritime Champion rho-muting m‘ llfllltoll. e 0'6"’- J- v ’S ‘Also {Good Preliminaries, including . ‘THE CANARIEWl WEEHEFFIE STANLEY YI.~GIANT CALL-AN‘! - bile rug sometimes loses its shape ' ' - New York .....'............... l t" t‘ lliglnfilirl ‘be done at home or boiler or a container silrrcundgd by ,qn-14-> [sir wanna o! Scotland.) m- lumen. August zard. lotjli, ioso a. m. Glasgow _ Road‘ 2J0 p. m. and Churchill at '1 p. mJainea Lamont. student.‘ ‘ ‘ - ~ mas firemen were" called outabout ‘E15 last evening. for a margin-trio" first mac iikbt at crusted,‘ one ‘bill? ",1 ‘but out with the chemical engine. No dam- ageiarsportedt ' p ¢_ - or 'VCl'il0ll'iI,,"l'GWII‘IimO1\§ truck‘ and a Massachussttcs automobile. collided on the Malpeque Road accident occurrédns the two cars Dlss two cars vfcocéiilnretéwsrd the lured and’ were removed to, the Prince Ilidward Island rliospital. Both vslaiclsafwerelbadlyz-damag- ed. . , . _ ._ . . . . §1'E:f“Eili i i iiiiiiisuiis National ' calm» '1 Bolton . .... 3 Pittsburgh‘. Q .. i 1 Philadelphia s s»: American mini Toronto . . . 0l0lK ‘s Rl0.0.M ii ixiiiiiriii For convenience of patrons at the Exhibitions cloakroom has been established in the Paton Pavilion, Main Building, where articles will be taken care of by careful attend- ants. . SANSOMS rim wrks mm on’ iris Prince Idwardblaud Egg Laying Contact for the week ending August 14, 1031. Wr. William Hartman's Barred lRook pen m. 1i led the contest for the week with '66 0888. 94-4 points; the Barredltock -pen he. 10 owned by the ' in Fredericton, ‘was second.‘ witlrls em. cas points. and w, .1. s. Pooh's White Iieshorn- pen No. ,3 was third with 41 081i, 51.’! points. Mir. William Samson's Barred Rock hens Nos. 5, 8, ‘and ‘l was in first, third and fourth places for individual p. ‘uction to date, with 231. 68!. 274.1 ..points; 228- eggs. 157.8 points; 2M eggs, 255.8 points. Mr. James "Itiipliifs hen No. 8 was second with menu. asisgicints‘. tion arm-l. ‘William Ssnsonfs a R. with 2075 9888. "ms poltul.“2 Eapcilmental Farm, : ‘sricton,"B. James ‘rilplink Barrcdjtocks with 176i QGIEHLIDYLB points. I Mrs. IRO- llnd lhstsr’: White Lcghorns with 1766 eggs, 1811.4 points. , The production for the week was 131 emuidtodmaaeea em-Z a s THURSDA Y- or‘ 1o, P. M. - ,l?riiislisfiliigaiileiil;tflrlfitlisr‘ssats, 31. . res. rihsavam I Tlchiaiiafiaierat-Hlillihlifiilfl acuniioaars. * ' 9 , ooausrou-"rwo your? Yel- ' terday shortly. afternoon, two mot- ' near st. Dunstanb University. Tiic \ pruceedinlyoutwird attempted to . city-Tire ‘passengers - lathe car. " Mr. gndmrs. Iztabrooks, were in- r ::DON"l‘ 110mm‘- rnlznsuca . airs-ii. - Detroit‘ .‘...'.....-..-i '1‘ ‘l. 0 l Montreal ..........-...... 9 l3 o Jersey City .‘ '.. l e11 4‘ The pom, ieacih; in total produc; ‘ n... with m1 m. mi points, s , . Ksppoch. t i 6*’ cQurNew. Flat Tin . . . its iust what A ‘ u - you. wanted / occasions. CIGARETTES TU R R E T S in Flat 50's OW snugly it fits into the coat pocket . . a how easily one or two of these new flat , 50%: may be slipped into the bottom of your club bag or into the side pocket of your car . . . an ideal week-end package of 50 of Canadifls most popular cigarettes. . . . most suitablcfor prizes at bridge or other similar Mild and Fraqra nt I'VE flmwn- . w; -..;-.... -._.»--......- ..-;.--. -=u@q;»...;;. mucous-rants anon 5' nor;- GLEANINGS dmoivi MrLLvmw . -.srm VICINITY The monthly meeting of the La- dies Aidwas held at the home of Mrs. Percy Acom on ‘Thursday eve- ning, July 9th, with seven members and three visitors present. Meeting opened by ‘ “ al exercises. Roll call respondedtoandminutesoflast meeting read and approved. It W85 Moved-and seconded that our share of the nrsonage expenses for ren- ovation bs paid. It was decided to have the‘ word "Grace" for verse at next meeting. Collection amounted to seventy cents. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Giles Jenkins. After usual business lunch was served. Meeting adjourned by singing the National Anthem. ITha drawing of the "Magic Vim’- mead" took place on Aug. 7th. The lucky winner being Mr. Wm. Casford, Ciurlotrctown. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jenkins Leaf River, Mlhflnd m1. Wm. Mutch, Eamscliffe,‘ Mr. and Mrs. Albert Drake, Millview and Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Mutch, Charlottetown spent mpleasint days outing on Friday. Miss Mabel Jenkins, lvillllview, has returned home after spending sffew days with her cousin, Mr. Peter Stewart. Marshfield. Mrs. George Sutherland, City, has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Cath srins-Macllachern, Cherry valley. The many friends of Mr. christ- opher Acorn,‘ Millview, are sorry to loam ofhis ntinued illness. and Mrs. Clarence Wood and daughter Mary spent the week end the guest of_ Mr. and Mrs. Parker Miss Mlacllachern, Cherry Valley, returned home after a pleas ant visit the guest of Miss Ida Suth erland, City. Mir. and Mrs. Penna Min-re and two-daughters. Mabel.- and June spent siturdsy evening in Millview. JR. lflfivlfll. George Mellish, 51-. Union Road were recent visitors to Millvléfl. 7 ‘and MvWriIht. Montague, and Mr.’ remiss, Murray River, were id uiilvioiv namely. , ‘Miss Irina Taylor, Millview, spent and in Bcuris. iii-p simm- Wetheribie, Pownal, u visiting her dawhisr, Mrs. w. i... - 221s There passed peacefully away in the Charlottetown Hospital on Aug. 1th, Mrs. Leo McKenna, Cornwall, (nee Anne Grant, Millview) at the ‘age of 23 years. By her sudden pas- sing e. great sadness will have i811- en upon many a. home, for she was a, general favorite with all who knew her. Since her marriage, a little over a year ago, she has made many new friends in Cornwall and vicinity, besides the old friends, who had not forgotten her in Mlllview. Her gentle smile and sweet 4115110“ sition was a, personality, one Could never forget. Her life was wrflpPed around her new home, but today she is gathered to her father, with s. record. oi‘ work well done and illi- ing a. big place in the hearts of the living, than which is there any greater reward which woman can claim when the sands of life run cut? She leaves to mourn, besides a stricken husband, an infant, her father and mother, Mr. and MP8- V. C. Grant, and five sisters, Ruth, (Mrs. W. Crane), Mary. Ethel, Rose and Doreen, and four brothers, Frank, Arthur, Walter and Victor to whom sincere sympathy is extend ed. The pail bearers were: Messrs Francis Case, Claude Wood, Clifford Murphy, Wilfred Drake, George Smith and G. McDonald.—M' HERMITAGE AND VICINXTY Mr. and Mrs. James Rankin. Bethel, and Mrs. Henry Mutlow, City, were recent visitors to I-ler- mitage. Miss Amy Myers and Mrs. Milton Horton and daughter Velda, were visitors here on Sunday. Miss Murphy, Avoridale, was a re- cent visitor here. I Mr. Wilfred McDonald, Glencoe, was a visitor to Alberry Plains lost week. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wood, Ver- non River, and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Jenkins, Millview, were visitors to Mt. Albion last week. Mrs. Garfield Shaw and little son Kelsle have returned home after spending some time visiting relatives in Hazelbrook. Mr. Frank Hayes and Mr. Jean Bradley Vernon River were visitors to the City Saturday. Mr. Avard Shaw Bloomfield is spending some time with his broth- er, Mr. Garfield Shaw, Hermitage. Mr. Jack McMillan, Cherry Val- ley, was a recent visitor to Mt. Al- bion. ‘Jhakinqlstllvlsw. .\ -u-u_se_/‘- o". _\—‘ Mr. Dunphy, Millview, was a. re- cent visitor here. The people in this vicinity have started to cut their harvest and some are engaged in ploughing.—V. ARMED GANG arms RAILS . AND HOLDS UP mam BELFAST, Northern Ireland, Aug ill-A band oi about 20 men wreck- ed. a locomotive near Rich Hill early today, and established a, blockade along a railroad line on which dele- gates to the assemrbly of the Ancient Order of Hlbemians were scheduled to travel. The gang lifted the rails and stop Ped a. train. They made the engin- eer detach the locomotive and start ed it at full speed toward a gall. It smashed up along the right of way and. established an effective bar- rier agalnst further traffic. Their action was interpreted as s. measure of repmisal against the i; A.’ "irish Republican Army” which pro vented Orangemen from holding s meeting at Coothill in the Free State Wednesday. It was thought that unless speedy repairs should b9 effected, the Hibernians’ assenib ly at Armoch would be greatly lint!- dicapped. - Rich Hill is in County Armag close to the border Qt the Free state and is a strong Orange centre Henry Bell, engineer of the Wick ed locomotive, said he had stopped his train when he saw a rod lwit waved frantically ahead of hi-mFNo sooner had. he brought it to a dials than he was surrounded by men brandishing pistols. Ti "The next one's for you," the idea warned him, and Bell did as he‘ has told. ‘ ~ In the Market Hill disirrlctfio! County Armagh trees were felled across the roads and telephone wir- es were cut. At Armagh City a Union Jack was ripped from its staff in the night. - 1 UNION manner. positions in our School. full information. ltoyallankluilding Recommends the .2 C OMMER CIAL’ COLLEGE GENERAL ELECTRIC rOOMP-ANY 1 River Road, Schnlctally, N. Y. TO wnoivr rr MAY oorrcmu: ‘ - Two weeks after receiving my diploma. mm the shorthand Department of Union Commercial College 1 secured a position with the General Electric Comp y at ochnectiady, N. Y. My work is a continuous soirrcs of pleasure to me, particularly due to the fact that my excellent training at Union Commercial College, careful supervision, has fitted ins with confidence to do my work in the moat satisfactory I can most sincerely recombine! the Union Com- mercial College to anyone desirous of obtaining the best and most thorough tr entering the business world. y waiting for the well qualiiied-theredorqthoss to succeed can take advantage of "opportunity" by ats tennding the Union Comm “.24 College. Respectfully yours, .y ’ (sgdJ MARGARET C. DUYLI Hundreds of young peoygzh ,1‘: n: pwglmm ii llilll t omiiiercial College WM. MORAN. 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