' llliflllllllfil i,f~,t§;>§§‘u§: nine-on trouble. i1: qgdlq all? filliflhfilfllté“ bu: d J's trust», 1 t . t mrkmutr-grr "- - illiilliii k131i? ig-nfuaw 1- the nntosrnmdr Go to your druuist and i iw"; 9R 003$” you b. inc tiohn. ' ' Mlllllll HUME P1118 ~ T1104: on I relish mill-star for all falls Colllilulnll- for reu melutlilltlnul- allay pain. and make childbirth very only. months treatment, Five dulan. 108L600 lllllll l1 on want t herring ping *r---- y t wi u. t t If,- Liar % and dragon-Bios. IIYSPEPSII u are s victim to thin most dreadful com- of Moovit for Dvpepaia, . ou will ' your whole general will improve. n t take lny substitute. ;.~.r box. Two dollars one month's trut- BURNS Corn Pencil "something entirely new. . the pencil on the corn. and in u few ~ -. the corn is lone. It doel not hun . i» .3 handy to use and lo guannteed to - t : com. Price ye. pencil. fifty cents; is. eve rcmrntionl n9 milk 51 the "u! 0., Limilrd, Montreal. Q11 - ‘giézllllllfi- ‘fine Druuist in every n a n u our medal agent. 1Y3 have a I Iuoir on had. -i-l in Charlottetown tr the 2 1. t At Carleton Siding by ' w. Ltd, at Not-Wt Trvm, \--- . i1. Chisholm, at summerside at t} ‘:.z€lB'B Ltd. ' ROPERTY r011 111.0 titght roamed house. with kitch- 11- attached (pump in kitchen) .0: ge barn and bennery. also lot 58x :10, Apply to owuen MICHAEL HOLLAND Montague. 11tli0N Still Lt Bast Royalty Wednesday, J . 17th, ot 2 p. ru., thirty five i» -s of standing grain, also at . e time 60 acres of land, F» ~ ~ s of standing lumber. ‘arms to suit purchasers. W. WHEATLEY l. C0. LTD. a 1 F! was in any way atractlve to 11111 W alble to give me caught my lmaglnr ‘ill! 0UTLAW Th! I001’! II I Girl Who Didn't Wont h lorry ly crust. ttovs our. ' Chapter LXlll Sonow, at last, one definite do- cisioo was made in my life. l knew that I didn't llovefiir. Dayton and that l never would. For mouths l had been dallylng with the tthotlgllt of becoming his wile. Not that he but young and [inexperienced as l was, the luxury he would have been anion. it was hard to relinquish the thought of it aiiogetvher. Then, to-r. the situation trailed on as long as it did because Mr. Dayton, instead of trying violently to make me care for him, took the wiser course of showing me simply kindness and friendship and not attempting to caress me. ‘Now, however, he had kissed me. He had kissed me. moreover, at a time when my heart was just awuk- ening to the realization of my lu- terest lu Hugh Trotter. This time Mr. Damon's caress did not ang- er me. l didn't even struggle against it. it simply had left me cold. in ‘that ooidness my mind. working -perfoctly, told me that l never could love this man. it was useless to try. "is there somebody else?" he had asked me, trying bravely to meet this situation face 1c lace. 1 had answered "Yes. l think ttihere is." it was a few days alter this scene that .\ir. Dayton called me into his office in the Champion Film Company. "l must tell you something." he said “l could tell from the way you spoke to me the other night that not only is it true that you don't love me. but l don't think you ever will. Under the circumstances l to work for us any longer." i drew myself up angrily at trlmt I believed was u coming injustice.- "Oh. wait a minute," M r. Dayton said. “I'm no-t going to behave the livelihood and my affection. I slin- ply mean exactly twhot 1 any. l love you, and it is torture to me to to get soothe ~ position. lust as gcod as this one, with another film company. l don't think that is un- fair. As a matter of fact l think you would ‘be happier. too." i bald out my hand to him. "l will do gladly anything l can not to hurt you,".l said. "l think what you suggest is sensible, and it's nice of you to help 1110." Which closed that incident for theiuoment. . .\'o1w, although 1 “'11s stil-l cou- slderably piqued at Hugh's attitude‘ touvird me when i had mutle my first little advances toward him. l could not resist telling him some thing of this conversation. ".l'm not going to be with the Champion Film Company much longer," l said carelessly. us l stood drying the dishes in the kitchen while Hugh put them sway for ms. He wheeledl at once to look at me, going directly to the point, as true his halbit. "Lost your job?" he asked lacon- icnlly. "No, not exactly." l said. “But .\f=r. Dayton is having me transfer- red to another company. lie thinuks it's better. and so do l. "W113i?" asked Hugh. "Well," l said "you know bow he felt about me. The other dny I decided l never could care for him and ivehadauunilctstandlng. lie thinks it would the kinder it he see you about this place every day. 4 Consequently I'm going to he]? Wu. ~ dl A own sunburn. THE MARKETS THE LOCAL’ FLOUR MARKET TORONTO, Aug. IL-‘llhere is a moderate business going on in the local flour market, particularly for special brands, athough buyers as a rule are showing some disposit- ion to hold off, pending the re-ad- , justment of the spring wheat flours to a new crop basis. Prices for springs at present cover a wide range, according to character and time of shipment and interest in turning To trite new crop. U11 spot. sales of car lots of first patents at $10 and strong bakers ut $9.80 per barrel in jute bags, extract, less 10c, per barrel for spot cash. . The market for winter wheat rlldnt see me every day for u while. lie has really been awfully square about it." t Hugh disregarded the latter prtrl of my information. I “flow do you know you'll ucvtr care for him?" he asked. i "l just know I never will," l re-, plied. "Don't be silly, Nell." said Hugh! a little impatiently. "That's no- answrr. Hcw tlo you know?" "Wwll," 1 said. "he kissed me, nnd-J "The devil he did," interrupted, don't think it's fair ito me for you H" h g . "Vveil. he did,’ l went on, "and l didn't like if; that's all." iiiugb put down the plate he had; in his hand and walked closer to mo. way men do in story books. lt isn't Cholera lnlantum is one of the fatal ailments of childhood. lfis :1 trouble that comes especially during the summer months, and unless prompt tiutitm is taken the little one may soon be beyond aid. Baby's Own Tablets are an ideal medicine in wurtling bowels and sweeten the stomach and thus prevent i111 the iiretuiml summer complaints concerning them Mrs. Fred Ross. oi South Bay, Ont, says: "l feel Baby's Own Tablets saved the life of our baby when she had cholera infau tum and l would not be without n question of choice tbetwcen your "'“ FOR SALE '1 ‘tie subscriber offers a very de» ‘i1 "ole residence including one . t» of land situated at Centervillo, I equo. For further particulars -'v;-;»ly to owner, Miss Maud Wrisht. Noticti rlacli polling division on the ‘t-urth Electoral District t.i ‘M1169 County is hereby requested appoint at least two delegates attend the Liberal Conservative < nvention to be held in Charlotte- :.-vn August 10th, next. Signed ALBERT SCHURMAN. Convener. Auction. At Clifton l will sell by public auction on ‘wturday, August 20th, 192i, at 4 n-u-iock p. in. part of my farm con- i-iining b0 acres of clear land, with ‘~22 dwelling house. nearly new 1.11 out buildings in first class con~ Arron. ‘This is one of the best illlflfl in this locality as it has a 1.1 re frontage of about 45 chains v= the South West Riven, where i-udance of sen weed and mussel ‘fill!’ can be obiatined. Handy to "~01 and churches and etc., for Auction Sal 0f Stock and impleme ts I am authorized by Joseph Youn- lwr. to sell on his premises, Mil- lull Station. on Monday August 15, tt-znmencing at 1.30 p. m. the fol- lURVlIlg stock-.—4 miich cows, 1 ..i1f, 3 pigs quantity of ducks and chickens, 1 gasoline engine (4 horse power), 1 Halls ihrnsher, combined int-go size), 1 grain crusher, 1 hay ruower (D0£rlfll,')_ 1 rubber belt, 1 .=.ow, set of spring barrows, 1 cart, titeels and axle, l truck wagon. we and shafts complete (interna- w-nsl), 1 driving wagon Cnno-py l-lp, 1 road cart, i cream separator Magnet. new) 1 hnx sleigh. sew- tt-t mentioned. Yferml nt nale_ machine, and other articles BENJ. CARTI-R I ION- i , _r_ J __ V Auctioneer-g inu \ _. ‘.-__...:.»: A-mnu t s. s. @1100 For your pleasure and health s trip on the "Harland" is unsur- passed. You sre offered the op< porfinity any Tuesday, Thursday, Fr y and Saturday at B p_ m. Tuesday, Orwell return fare 60 cents. Thursday, Victoria. return fare ‘i Friday, ‘East River. return fare 35 cents Saturday, West Riven return fare 86 cents. Be one of- tbe large number who now take advantage of those very enjoyable excursions. The nccomodatiols are fine. We know you will be pleased with the results, Phone 773. LIBERAL C0 CONVE A convention of the Liberal-t island will be held in tbs Market Hall, Convouers and poll chairmen W. H. AITKEN. President, Queen's County. Liberal Conservative Association E. T. TANTON. Chairman East Prince, Cholera Infantum 1 off this trouble. They regulate the . Tuesday, Aug. 16,1921 AT 11.ao_ A. M. For the purpose of making arrangements for general organize - tlon, All polls are requested to send at least two delegates. tivo districts and polls are fully represented. Liberal Conservative Association Mbernl Conservative Association "i rcmcttvber,’ he said, looking .nt me steadily, “you don‘t like any- at $27-25 M m“. 50°F" [to $29.25 pe rton. including h0g5. botlvy to kiss you-~t1o you?“ I measured carefully the (lis- [tance f0 the ilntr. 1 backed a few steps tentatively. and the »—~ I i "Oh i don't. know that. l said that 0n 81111119111)’ exactly.‘ l told lrimBeIore he could’ move I had bolted. -——-—-¢-&>--—-- t France's population creased 2.000.000. liquor; men szty it's styles. has de- Wlien nn ordinary man goes to a tea party, be finds his hands anti feet are spare parts. The Philippines ask freedom and $15,000 000. Where will this divor- ce and alimony craze stop? them." The 'l‘ablets are sold by v _ , medicine dealers m. by ma“ a, ~13", ‘A here the Poles made their nits cents a box from The Dr. liill- "n"? in R0554“ “'05 i" 0°‘ “mm” iams Medicine (‘o., Brockville "13 ‘l 5°01) "l"! will" barrage- Out. ’ *' “ “‘ ‘W’ "'“’ '__' ' ' ‘ sore musc/ s from bruises or over- work, sore ‘muscles will quiddy yield no the soothing effect of uihaorbine, Jr. Rah ltflnkly into the mul- cleo a few drops o! Absor- bina, Jr, and the inflam- mation which conned the pnr-nndwithittbopnln. Keeps bottle on hand- OLZS n bottle at moor druaistl‘ ' W.F.YOUNG.IQ¢. MJSt-PQIISL. Retell NSERVATIVE NTION onservative Party of Prince Edward Charlottetown. will please see that their respec- W. TANTON (khalrman West Prince Liberal Conservative Association JOHN McLEAN. Convener King's County Passenger Carve ».¢¢..¢.~._._A- .. “A99 Leaves Montreal-fifth July, 2nd August, 18th August. Luvs: Civtovtn for 8t. John's-tint July, 5th August, 22nd August. Loaves Cifltovvn for Moniresl—26th July, 12th August, 80th August. Agents Steamer ll Bros Women say it's “ma, “nuke, nndbspropsrediwromor‘ l continued good demand from local iimir remains steady, with a con- buyors forgiupplles wfih sales tak ing place at $8 to $8.25 per barrel for choice grades, in second hand jute bugs, extract, and broken lost 111 $5.50 to $8.75 per :1 barrel, ex~ store with ivinter ivheats patents at $9 per bu-rrel in new cotton bags ex-store. The demand for w-hite unchanged at $5.60 to $5.70 per bar corn flour was quiet, with prices rel in just bags delivered. MILLFEED AND ROLLED OATS A good steady demand psvalls in the aviontreal market for inillfeed with prices well sustained and suppies none too plentiful. Sales are being made ul’ Manitoba bran at $28.25 Pure barley meal is quoted at $44 per tori. There is as yet no demand for rolled oats and prices remain naminnlly unchanged at $3.25 $3.25 per bag delivered. THE BALED HAY MARKET Thorn was no new feature in the for baled hay ye»- cztttle were left over. Quotations- "IA;|V\' hoot‘ r-tnrrfl $7 10 7,75; u - . . moment, rm 1 l . T? a, uteutue£ldfiungagflua, g: u _ flowfwprxiwzmww/flwww/mwml wwywmmm to 11m‘ e " ' H . - to 110.; m; Stools m. to 15c. aunt!“ m1 Coarse 10c, to 11c. _ ‘ ___p_ The Dominion bite Stock Brunch from Landon. . states that t-here is a fairly lctlre demand for Canadian cattle. Quotations on August 8th, were as followsz» Birkenhead; Receipts 400 Con: dlan and 360 American cattle; 13 1-2d., to l4 1~4d., per pound sink in; the offal. Glasgok, Receipts 567 Camdiipn Lmmmfim ////,wwwWW/wmmwmw m/eww/wummm and American cattle. Choice Canadians 8d. t 8 1411.. average 7 1-“d., per pound live weikbnl Quality good. i i London. Canadian and American oxsides ch:\'ce 13.. per pound dress . ed. Lambs 15d., per pgund dressed f The S. S. Manchester Corpora- tion" left Montreal last week with 478 cattle -for Great Britain.» __-_-@0§-——-—- l srocx ouorltrlonsi HALIFAX, Aug. ll-iquotailions furnished by Johnson o WBNl- a-cma Ti'°'_The L. M's“ wasflwfim l.—lutsrnsl HotSpot —-An exclusive Light- car selling for lesst an $2,000 to include Six feature, designed by Studebaker en 1n- Jof the Montreal Stock ggrggozsilifgzag zggasi-(algxeeof 2 to cord tires as standard equipment; gyh- M» s-cmp Machined Cranlnhoft—-A 7";',§';',',‘,,,,1,"C,,, eagfififihfifi ‘$313’; featureto found in onl _t_he most ex- pensive cars. Such mac ining ensures balance. selling at a price considerably more than 83% I the Light-Six. - 1 . am perfect motor . . 1131 ___ - 8.——'l'herrnooiatic Conirol—Which rovid Can, 20 l’ 3'“ tX‘l'r:t goifeffigrf- ‘mgfifiilzlg an even temperature in the cooligg of til‘: 53:: protetiding than? gilicient COIIlEJIISIlOII and motor; thereby eliminating ‘werheatinl- lp. 452/. greater power. 9.—Tapered Roller Bearings-By the use of ‘,2; ,.,, 33¢, when... Universal Joints-Abolishes tapered '°ne'bea."m85th1’°ll8h0ut,_bear- Prs. .. — oiling or joints ‘and eliminates wear on "'3 trwbies ""d?'.av°m3e “0010010. R_ G 67% such pa“ are com ietely eliminated. Wear on up, 5"" 11332 E-Aluminum Detachable Hassle-Detachable “l” °f m“ w‘ be “my m“ “P- x. ' 14 so as to rmit easy access to cylinder - 10.—Body sndjEqui ment- A master-built Sw- 73%‘ aluminumpebecause it isthe su rio_r me ’ body bean" t we ma“ °f he"? en- S- f for castirfis, being unusua 1y» light in amel, 08k to 31 temgguature that tsepf 57% ‘be, 5'5 Z7 d" weight. e number of aluminum cast- (insures I15 durability and ng beauty, '4. Outs, Sept. 36%,. Dec. 39%. Sept. Pork 18.40. --——{O-& Thief-proof transmission lock a part of regular Light-Six equipment; genuine mlflbe found in the Light-Six is an ' ‘ca leather upholstery. tion of the high qualitypf material used throughout its construction. Film rights of the flilmfllfl novel, "B H 1"’, b Genera 1 ew ai- - _ _ st-inwell retgntlr sold for $1.000: And in addition to all of the above poinfo flioSfudebalror Light-Six offers an abundant 00°‘ of flexible power due lo its keen lpirifod six cylinder mofor. See this car before you buy) Allahabad is the holy city of the lndinn Mobemmearns. Bonares 1s the holy city of the Hindus, while Cuzo is that of the Hindus, while: ’_ REDUCED PRICES. EFFECTIVE JUNE 1st Jerusalem is the holy city of tltc Tourmq cam-sum c°“p°'n°ad"°r"‘$z575 s°dam4a°75 {lttaalivsallitlnciaslfxlliggigtggdlaévlgdem: phitiuectl All prices i‘. o. b. Charlottetown, P. E. lllnnd Y v ' ' ALL STUDEBAKER CARS ARE EQUIPPED \VlTH CORD TIRES. in the affections of the ‘Mohamedvf _ _ E. H. RAYN ER A. HORNE & C0. ans, hiassago this sweetly fragrant lu- tion into the face, neck arms and ' t i d - 0221s.". 212:2, .0305. T§.§"..“.".‘i. . , slberable scarcity o5 soogsalatr- ‘ 1 DEALERS FOR PFiiNCE EDWARD 18LAND 2 timothy is quote at o _ - - ,. 4Q,‘ . 1 n, No. :1 1111101111 at $211 to $29 GIRLS! LEMON$ * - - ' 5:; gm and clover hilxed hay at , ‘ Thls 1S a Studebaker Year ,.,.~-1 to t!» per to“ BXWQQK- —-—~___1+_____.___,W _ ____,__~_ ___,______4 ,____’_________.-~-»—-—~—- i '“‘“ BLEACH SKIN WHITE » _ t LIVE STOCK MARKETS ' 1 ~ TORONTO, Aug. lL-Klattle; Squeeze the juice of two lemons‘ I ilmreipts S17. Cattle trade draggy into) a bottle containing three _ U all flay, u! prices level with yesfez" ounces of Orchard White, which . .1111)‘. Few storage heavy steers any drug store will supply for a e i brought 8c, and best load butcher few cents, shake well, and you _ steers 7 1-40. Fat cows were in de- have a quarter pint of harmless maud at 5 to 5 1-2c, A few hundred and delightful lemon bleach. butcher steers choice to #0, common $4 to $=v ners and cut-let's $1.00 t0 $250 that soft, clear, rosy-white com- Fmm m” olfbwahry $5.75, medium $3. tn $4.50 trim- plexion, also as a freckle, sun ' lHllCllPl‘ hllllS. zonti $4.50 to $5.50; 1,,,,-,,, m; m, 1,16,,“ 1,508,,“ TH°MA$ A- "'99" common $3 to $4.50; feeding sgéeeg doesn't irritate. good $5.75 to $6.50; fair $5.75; siockers good, $4.25 to $5; luir $23.50 t0 $4.15. i Calves-Receipts 359. Olferinizs 0f calves nll of good quitlity and cleaned up at steady prices. Q110- ttations: Choice $9 to $11; medium $7 to $9; common $2.50 to $6: 111ilch cows choice $50 to $70. .Sl1ccp—l2eceipts 935. Bulk of lmnbs at 10 1-2 with several loads of l0 3-4 and odd small lots up to 11c. Quotations: Ewes $2 to $5.53; ambs l0 to 1_0 3-4. llogs.-—Receipts 1,101. Prices unv changed. Quotations. Fed and watered basis. Selects $14 tn $14.25: ilght $12 to $12.25; heavfcs $13 to $13.25; sows $9 to $11. NEW YORK SUGAR MARKET NEW YORK, Aug. 11.—-'l‘her aw stigar market was stendiy early to (lily at 3 1-4 from Cubes, cost ~11‘ "eight. equal to 4.80:2. iotr cen- trifugal; sales reported were i8,- uuu page of Cubas to Philadelphia. Raw sugar futures were quiet 11nd ‘points lower under light liquida- tion. Refined rnws steady, with prices ranging from $0.00 In $6.15 for fine granulated. Refine-l lulu-res were 5 points lower at midday under liquidation, with trading confined to AllBllst. DOMINION WOOU MARKET REPORT August 9, .1921 ‘(fianntilun Manufacturers are buying steadily in small quantities and the various grades are being absorbed by the trade as fast as could be 6Xpec10(l[ A slight tlrop in prices has occurred and quotations | .- III G ll l l ll K W pum-- use Dr. Chase's Ointment for Eczema and Skin Irrittiilnns. it relieves at once and gradually twain the skin. Sample lmx. Dr. Chase's Ointment free i1 you men- tion thin paper and lend ilc stamp ‘or nontnla lflr I how all Minion lenivrs WANTED Men and women, not to canvass, but to travel and appoint local rop- tearvitstivon. $21 a Week and ex‘- Densen dhuranteorl, with good "ltance to make $50. a week and ex- Sinte ngn and dlllliflcl- nnecrsnlry. Win- ynu are not t! X D 0 I’ "WI Si‘! lions. Experience ._...A oton C0., Dept. (1., Toronto. '1 til l) 0'11"’. sit $6.75 to hands catch day, then shortly note tiutcuw the beauty and whiteness of your heifers choice $6.25 to $7.25, med- skin. ium $5.25 to $6.75; common, $4 to $71; butt-her cow's, t-lioitzc ~ $4.50 to lemon lotion to bleach and bring i “ti! nt n11"; ow 10.11 Edisotfs Challenge ? Famous stage beauties use this cab" Admw" "55"" N°W Ywk" it ' Orange, N.J. May 21st, 102i Marie Horse Races ' TuesdaygAug". 16th ' Premiums $180. ....Tbc following an the clause. .... .. Frsc-For-All Trot and Paco Purse Sergei Rachmaninoff, Esq. 22 East 95th Street, New York City. M)’ dear Mr. Rachmaninoff: Under a contract between yourself and Thomas Ad Edison, inn, dated the 24th of April, 1919, it is pro- vided, in effect, that the royalties payable to you on vn- rious selections, which you have recorded for us, shall continue, only lo long as you do not make phonoqrlphlc recordings of such selections for anyone else. I shall be very glad to give you permission ----------------------------------------- -- $90-00 to record these selections for others, without the Ion of 2,44) Trog ‘mg p“; p504“) royalties under the aforesaid agreement This will give ’ you the opportunity to record your "Prelude in C Sharp 6"" "I" ~~ - $40-00 Minor" and other Important works, which you have cloudy recorded for us. ' Free for Ali * . Your: very truly, Winnie M” owned by Led q-Hoa A‘ ED|SQN Praugb-t. Helen R., owned by P. Brawl- ere. a o I i1‘§l‘§°3f,i.?i“§%.3i.if“”3.ii'.i, Mr, Edison invites Comparison by J. H. MscGregor. ' invite such comparisons? \Vc fear The letter reproduced above was not. The parallel would be too dead- writtcn by Mr. Fldisoti to Mr. Sergei Rachmaninoff, the celebrated Russian contposer-tpianist. I ......Green Race f Breezy Todd owned by Albert ly. webat“ The New litlisoti is not :1 mere talk- ‘3lY-go owned by E. ‘Rossitier. _ , I Rab’, Todd owned by ma“! Read between 1'18 lines and you will mgqnachmfi h allow’ of a"; pgpno; Rob ins. » . . ' . " r11 lllS, sustains he test o irec olph" Gm “V090 by 9'0"" Se‘: ma." '5 a dfdfberafe Cmmimge f“ Eonlpnrison “ti-iii living artists. A's a own‘ the "alk'“g‘ma“hmc 'mm“faCm'°r5' consequence, this wonderful invention B ll , d l] J h M i h s‘. T ' _.__ _ r ' . . .M£:,bi=,1°¥,$d can‘; nbyatfigq Mridmso" 3""! we “(mm m“ has-become an iustrumentltltty, by Robbins. no‘ ‘mg hen" _' “m. l,“ my,“ ‘hem m‘ which the full benefits and the com- ’ Hlttfry Tvdd. owned by A. J. Mc- £07111] lgfwlllllilclllilglfll m ‘ins fitmolls trlele pleasures of music can be enjoy- 130,533‘- u m o d b L re" e m , _* P") _ ‘ hm)“ m“! ed in cvcry homo. It is so etiiirciy _ g w“ y °° “m” °9"'p°.9"i'°"*‘ ‘Yhfm h‘? h“ W‘ (liffcrcnt from all talktin machines laugh“ voided for l‘(l1S01\ "Hits would afford ~ ~ g Bgby Commodore owned by " ' ~ ‘ that Mr. ltdlSOil has offered $10,000 you an ideal opportunity to mat-kc com- parisotis. But will any talking-machine‘ risk‘ or in prizes for the 23 phrases which bcsl emphasize this difierence. Ask for folder giving full particulars. THE NEW EDISON ' Rachmaninoff has recorded‘ other compositions for the talking-machines. Phey afford a good opportunity for comparison. Urbin McDonald. 2.40 Trot and Jae; Judson ILad owned by Dennis. Princess Virginia owned by Geo. ‘McDonald. ‘Paddy J. owned by A. J. Rooney. Kaklels Pride owned by Sig» worth. Elsie Mae owned Neill. i by Ii. Mc- _ Vie suggest that you hear Rnchnrzminofi‘ in the ialkingmrachine versions of 111s playing. 'lhcn come mio our store and hear him exactly as he plays-which means as 11c sounds on the New Edison. ‘ ' Jack Tod-d, owned by Sullivan. “Fdgerton owned by Jas. McDon- n . Mattie 'M.. owned by Jackman. Entries close Aiinlt 11th. Entry foe 6 per cent of Purse and must A. E. TOOMBS 167 Queen 81., Chatlotietawn irsmmed with entry. ' l 1111s meeting will t» governed by National rules. oonoou noorzn, & ' oofiim 11$‘ do; .1. 11 1,: s s-u u; f4 I ., I _ _ r. nti-iiuiuii msttsimulnu "10 it '\r ' t. tsluiemmno 1711s rmhllmmfi’ " - ._<z_.~ -. , _ ,1