$12.95 and $15.00 Just in Time for the Harvest Excursion Every kind of needful for the Harvest Excursion is best attended to by the "MEWS STORE” where full stocks 0f all required goods are offered at the prices that will make it easy for you to secure all you want at a small outlay. _ l _ ~ ' Penmans’ Fleece Under- wear $1.00 Merino Underwear . . . $1.25 Men’s Caps $1.50, $1.75, $2.00 Suit Cases $1.25, $1.50, $2.25 Club Bags $2.00, $5.00, $6.00 Trunks $5.00, $6.00, $7.00 Leather Work Gloves 50c $1.00 M@"’S_S<3X--_---2_5¢,35¢,50¢ work Shirtssfl. $1.25’ $150 Khaki Combination Overall Overalls in black, blue and ‘ ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ‘ ‘ ‘ $235 “Headlight” Combination Overalls, blue or khaki ._ . . . . . . . . . ........$5.00 All Wool Sweater Coats .. stripe $1.50, $1.75, $2.00 Men’s Khaki Pants $1.75 t0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.75 Men’s Cotton Tweed Pants _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ H $31M) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.00 Black “QOWBQY” Qveral] Heavy Wool Sox, 50,1 60, 750 Pants . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.50 Harvest Excursion Baggage Trunks, $5.00, $6.00, $7.00. Club Bags $2.00 and $6.00 Suit Cases $1.25, $1.50, $2.25 up. r10 ORB a PPLEOD LIMITED l 119-121 Queen Street Charlottetown ' _ s STOCK QUOTATION ‘$1.13? fiéiflififl; ‘iii?- 3:54;. Qi-n. —-- wompls IAIHUZHT 'r|<".|.l=:st'orr:n ._§_- Brampton ...... -- . 21 or the m lnrlzl-nt ia-lr-srnpvn 1n _____ ___ iii-uztllnrl Fraction ........ .. 57% the world. both refit-I'm" ""11 1"“ Spanish River Preferred ___ 113% ffflritlfl, rnnr nre in tho United stun-s HALHRAX, Aug. 5.»-Qil<iln;l.,,,g Spunlsnlllver Com. ______ _. 1,05% and one in 1311111011- fllrnlsheil by Johnston nnd Ward, 51°91 CUYIYPBHY 01' 991151111 -- 115% _--- -~--— ""“ lll-pluses or ll“, ‘Mofflfl-ga] gwpl; Abltlbi .................. -. .65 , i‘lX(‘llll|lg4‘1 11911791111116 1,1111) --------- -- 81 ' .~\t. 'l‘op_ nnd Snnln .l<‘l-. Ry ,.. 121 Ciiiiiiiiiiiii 31911111911"! Pid — 45 o ilmerican Cun, Co, .... .. _ 215 wimiilie! Eiaciiic ----- 52 .-\nl. (‘or all-i Found. Co, 102 Niiiimmi 37911797199 Piii- --- 410% s?" {irgixlnd" “m” me “Ch 0m Alurrirnn Locomotive Co ___ 1101/5 0""- 0011901111111811 5m91f€rs . 1081A Excellent for sll \nl. Smelling ltd Refin. C _ . 100 ptings and insect bites. jmm Co“ Mm‘ Co. n’ O 42% BONDS “‘"""'11"" Ptwific Ce- -- 142 1034 Victory ____________ _- 1os.s2 N. Y. C. nnd Hnd. Riv. RR. _ 115% ni~AR*l>"s‘ l THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN i Western Guardian l 4H0? from Helium ennui . iii ' _ i | —FOR LATE wzsrilm NEWSj u, lPlge 3 is available. k I l‘ — HOLMKNIB HARD COAL leaves New ‘at Holman‘: Produce Office, 5am ~31 ‘luersitle. _ ' g‘g;§7.3.l Sept. 1, ‘for repairing mill, -—-HARVESTERS Y@NTED.—- Twelve young men _' o‘r ‘one dis- trict in Saskatchewan, standard wages paid. mnbt leave August 10th. Apply office Stewart and i i i i . i Lewis. Summerside. 2859-8-5-21 New Haven. Any one whereabouts of boy or knowinl wheel FY6118. —GUARDIAN w 5.8 T E R N ,0FFlcE--'I‘he Guardian's representative has an o ice on Water Street, Sumnlerslde, next to Laurence Galllanifs Tailor Shop Jnlld dirrrthy opposite the Gnllnnit iCrocketl 1'-loCkl-—-lll8 phone number gls 233. lie wi-li be pleilsell to re- lrecelve news items, advertising. wertislng. 1 Eastern Guardian ..'MONTAGUE ‘HORSE RACES. Wednesday, August 12th. . .'.\ir. D. B. McDonald, llunlford, Mains, motored to his home in Little Pond last week. lie was faccompanled by his niece nnd ‘nephew. ..*EASTERN AGENT- Mr. J. \\’. lliurdock is ndw Guardian oxen‘! in Montague and will he pleased to receive news items, advertising, Job Priming, new and renewal Bil-ill scrlplions. ..*A RARE CHANCE to get ,beautiful cut glass. chins, silver- lware and inllcy goods at whole “sole prices=—E. E. Parkman, Op tlmiclst. 2438-8-44ts ..*CLEARA‘NCE BALE -— My optical business has ‘grown to such an extent thnt 1t demands all my time. 1 H1111 closing out my china. sllwerlvsre, cut gflae-s 81nd Qnncy goods at greatly reduced prices.- iE. E. Parkman, Optonllst. ' 2838-8v-l-tts ..‘BAD HAIL STORM-A se- vere hull storm passed over south- ern Little Pond Wednesday even- ing. July 29. The hall was the largest ever seen in this section. Pellets of ice measuring from hall 1n inch to three inches. in various shapes. fell continuously for a-bont l quarter of an hour. No serious dsnluge was done. Address And Presentation ’l‘he uleulbers of the Llmtlc Pflfltl Altar society nssieulbleid mt 1111c PllTOClliIll ‘House Sunday evening, July 15th., to ‘bid farewell to Reverend Reginald MacDonald wllo for the past ‘two yes-rs ‘l’l-fl‘tl been assistant to Riev. Dr. Walker. Parish lPrlesit snd is ‘now srlven churns of the parishes of Brnennnd Lot 11. The following addresis iwas rend by lbrllfifi Laura lift-Donald and ‘the presentation made by Midi Mar- [hi5 week. ,Book your Qrllers nowi iilhapters In not 65 waited upon their pastor. W. L. Cotton ltev. Joseph uullnnt, who wus to assume new duties ut \\'cll.ngton THE EIGHTH CHAPTER QCOM- nnd prtsented him with a purse o1 Ahiifllsfliil MUNIOATION BY TELEGRAPH. gold null the following address: w" v . . . . Rey, Joseph Gnllnn-t, In the year 1850 tho late lion. pus," o; 3L Amp,‘ 1,0; p5’ ‘iWilliflm u. ‘Pope qlimun-u from B“ and be," lsanm, 1111‘ iMEi-‘iaiiim i‘ ciiui" confer‘ ixpon the unnnls of St. Ann's Pur- rillg the right ‘to o rate an clec~ I _DAv|~soN.s FLOUR MILL} mu telegraph m t ls “land by ish ore registered the names of the l_B1"ii"1l'““- will 11° “$511 l0 Efimi" means of n company. ill]! wheat oul , from‘ Aug. 1a, to Operallgns wm-Q’ i various pastors all of whom cn- hegugmbyeitillli}: deared themselves to their purlsh- ‘xmrpany_ “s charm.“ w“ purduub toners hu‘t with the passing oi ’ 2867-84131 Ed by a company nmM-lhe~--New_ Llnla there llns been none held in muudland lind Prince Edward ls- higher esteem than the ltev. gentle [m] Elven-la Telegraph Cmlfpflnygl lllnll whom wi- ilddrl-ss this morn- Pllls cbmpanywlis incorporated by 1H8, - the legislature of tile lslandlu the \Olll‘ sojourn with ns Rev. Fath- ADDRESS AND PREQENTATIQN ' Our Island Story 1.313511.” Slfiiiiitiéii ii"§€‘."sli‘.'-i —STOLEN from ‘my premises, ,‘Sunday. Aug 2nd, a bicycle, now in ‘possession of Ben Glilldet, traced to abled to announce to‘ our readers . , _ .4: ,1 '» . ipltase notify A. R. Clark, Cape T1211 “l m thTlglisflivfilsalilnlnigzilllr-il so who now with deep rt-ifl-gl nlust palm-n marine i‘ the land tile cable was then laid iesslon of 1852. under" newspaper paragraph: “We are much‘ pleased to b1! E11- lhnt 330 bundles of' teleglwph wire lrrlved at this port on ‘Ilhursduy irpool. ‘ ~nnnect this Island with (Yup-r Fornlentlne, in the shape of u sub- ' telegraph. and next spring, we understand, will be enr~ vied from East Point to Neyvfoilxld- at. l in the meantime the New York. Newfoundland and London (‘arbit- Conlpany hnd been established nnd had acquired the rights obtained by the Newfoundland and Prince Edward lslnnd Electric Telegrn-ph Company. Under the direction of the New York Company, the steamer “Ellen Glsborne" arrived with the first Snbnlarine 'l‘ele- graph Cable. on the 22nd day of November, 1852, oilc cilil ot‘ this cable was landed on Cube T01" nicotine "in New Brunswick. The steamer could not get within u mile of the New Brunswick shore; nnd that end lind, therefore, to be curried to the land on boilts. lt was, The Islander stated, "drawn upon the laud ‘by ulezlnsl of n wedge anchor nnd the united strength of tour horses and four oxen." Having been made fast on to Carleton Head. in Prince Ed- ward island. The steamer 1101 underway at about five o'clock in the evening, and reached the ls- lnnd shore at about five o'clock 111 the following lllorniilg, 1111311115 1111i the cable as she proceeded. The landing of the cable on the Island shoreprtlved to be an arduous nnd verydllileult task. Wind and tide drove the stesluer westward!" spite of nil that could be done to keep her in n direct line. it was. for a time, feared that the v-"ililtl would run short before the short- conld be reached iby it. B111) 311‘- (llsborne in charge ably asolsttlti by Captain Kennedy of Charlotte town and the cnssw of tho strum- er, girlned the ‘point lll spite 01 wind or tide; and, as on the other shore. the l’. E. Island end of tlw cable wns landed by moans oi’ bout-s, horses and oxen- As goon a5 pDBSiDlQ Blitz!‘ 1.119 ending, a small buttery was nt- llifllletl to the end of the cable on Cape Tormentlne; and by means of a small instrument applied 011 the island it was at once tested and found to n-drnirably afford mean-s ot‘ communication across the struit between the island and the mltiulnnd of the Continent. I-t was the first undersea telegrflllil cable nlntle and 01101111911 iii Am‘ erica. Early in the morning us the‘ hour was, n conslderalble llunl- her of greatly interested persons hnd gathered around the operator suxlotls to learn the result of the venture; and when it was made known three hearty cheers werv given. in n-ntlcipatiou of the layiniz 0i tho cable a line of telcitrflliil D0519 'aret MacDou-ald: between Amherst and Torlltentiilv bud been, in large part. erected; Reverend Reginald lillscDoniald. Li. le Pout! ‘Reverend and ilQrll“lj“fl_i.hel'l Tire illGll1i1l"l‘5 of the Little lll a few -\"l‘.'lrl our of the good work yli'l have (lone in our parish ulld to express our re» Pond Altar Society have assembled of telggriliph Lino had also bccn here this eventful: ‘to tender to you erected; am] spprecint ml lelegrmphlc nnd the whole line to the Capes Wild-l completed within u few days of thc laying of the cable. On this lslnnil ten or twelve. miles within "On 'flle“1,’i‘th of er has been short but yeflt was September ln- that year “The ls- filled with mementos of the spirit- contnlned this uni life which yon in your great 1W0 “W111i might be quickly communication with telegraph "m1 1019p fervor never fullell to inculcate- {our devotion to duty hns been ob» HTVPtl nnd highly llpprcrliltctl; this listluctlon together with your kind personal qualities hns won for you the love nnd issteteln ot’ your poopin- any furor-veil, . Kindly receive this lzlft accom- panied with the enrntest wish thnt xci-llont health lnny be yours for runny yt-nrs nnd thnt in your future sphere o.‘ nction your labors may be as fruitful of results as tlley lluve been whilst ill St. Ann's.- Siunt-d by 1111' trustees on in-llllli if the pnrlslllorlers of St. .-\nn's~— innit-s Trulnilr, John Mclilunus. lollies (‘ourly_ i llfllthill‘ (‘iullnllt flttlngly respond- ed .lnd expressed deep regret at his l1 pnrtllro. from the parish assuring ht- people thnt the memory of his pastorate nt St. Ann's would lll‘ denrly cherished null thnt the uplr» ltnnl wants of the people would be - "emenlbered daily in the lloly Sne- rtilcc. mnnicntitln with some pnrt of lll!‘ neighboring proving-e ot‘ New BfllflSWiCk by lueans of a marine cnhlo across thc Straits of North- unlheriltnd." The viflCiJfllflhliilfil of this company were Daniel Hastings Craig of New York. Alexander Craig. of St. John's, Newfoundland. anti John Hunter- nftcrwnrtls known he John llunter llllvlll'———tll Prince Edward island. 'l‘lle.~lo gentlenlvlll foiled to obtain the capitol required for the ilovel- irpmellt of their enterprise. But the Anglo-Anlcriczln TrlPgfflllil Conlpnny acquired the rights ‘ granted the Newfoundland, New York null London ("Jnllle Company and Mr. Thomas E. Joules suc- ci-t-tleil Mr, Cltnries A. llyndlnuu is sllperlnlirtldent of tt-ler-zrunphy in his lslnntl. in 187.’! n new submarine cubic -——-p.'lrt pt‘ the Atlantic ‘Cubic of itliiti-wns laid between Cape Tur- mentlne and Carleton Point, the orllnlnal cable having been several tinl-cs broken in the meantime. i. . ,. ' . 7 ‘ '5 » .1 ~ , s..- ‘ Pearce: Their penfecgiqn . 1s your satlsfsction ——from' the first day on “Outta Percha" T‘ _ and compared by, lcrtdvlvirisstfilzlta of comparison, K fir, construction, pe _ formance are as nfir perfection as hum; genius and Canadian thoroughness can make them. - n As a standard oi,‘ compariso , _l< dealer to show you the ‘manynreglsarkiilitl: advancements in tire design that are exclusively “Gutta Percha", for your pleasure and profit. . ‘ ‘ ‘Gutta Percha‘ ' BalloonTires will positive- ly give you a keeracrond more demom strnble satisfactiorv-from the, first day on Gutta Percha Rubber, Limited Head Office and Factories, TORONTO Branches from Coast to Coast .. F‘ If your local denier cannot supply you, write us lvlng us his name, t e size you require. nnd we will see thnt you are immediately supplied through him. e real” w u; of tllclilphl. Setting rin- pnce with ' can 154 The Western Union Telegraph 1913; and ‘Mr Jami-s, after many years of attentive and careful ser- vice, retired from the office oi‘ superintendent. ilo was suct-eclll-il inent and active m0ll1l)l‘f‘t)ii.ll(3lt'l(*- zrnph stuff, fnmlliilr with every ilcpnrtment of telegraphic work in this province. Under his sn-p- erlntontlence, ut thr- lnstnnce of lion. John A. Mntlllostln. sevrrnl notialble improvements in the ser- vice were introduced. The Provincial overnulent, of which Hon. Mr. Mutllloson was then ion-tier. entered into negotiations with the Western Union Telegraph Company. the Company controll- nt: the telopilonil- system. nnd lilo Public Works Departluent of the Fedtwill (lovernment, for the pnr< litlso of co-ordlnntlng to the extent lllllt “'11s possible. the telegraph and telephone services in order that prompt coltllllunlcntloll with ull the more dlsitnnt parts of the Province might be obtained and that night letters, llny letters and other additions to the service despntcht-wl by hone at the Charlottetown was established. nlinlnlum of expense. As :1 re- Company of New York took charge ._. .._,,., of the P. E. island lines ill ' ' ~ by Mr. A. 1'). Morrison. longzl prom- .I4Q, _ .,_,_ -. TAYLOR & Mavens. ' SUMIMERSIDE STEWART & COMPANY, LT CHARLQTTETOWN‘ ~ BRITISH GUARD SHANGHAPS BUSIEST CORNER X M13 Miifliiilfil Q111l111111 W115 i111? suit of protracted negotiation unit gret nt your departure from us. “Pi”? ‘ii “"1 iiiiiP B11111?“ 111 i1?“ first superintendent of the island tones of the (fllllfflll bull. summnn- rpplegl-apl, gyglgem, fin- OiiC-lvll up by you in our church Imsepd granllm; first tclesreril operator of 11w 111w extended operations, lncllldilr" A little more tllnn two years also. “ml lvlr, Charles A, llyndnlnn, up- supply of a Mb“, “m, '7‘ the voice of Gull, culling from the polnmd l" the w," 135p was [hp com DLMVGQ“ ‘CHM m m) leg“! nail Cape Traverse nnd n [nihi- 1- ' l u t. l l - l '1 1 - ed us to ulssist ut the lloly idlu-ri- mu“, 59,4510“ o; 1353 an Act w“ linnidigf nilfiliipll-iaol‘: ‘y ‘ii “imii is certain privl- l), . . ..-,. ., , _ , .. l‘ for ‘llllu first iillllta‘. ilo'w pleasodllfiges m u“, New Yprk, lylewlpllnll. m?! ligtléftifil}jzf$l1‘irglv my “m” ' British Tommles on guard with fixed baynneta at the cornorlii 11'" Nanklng Road and rinse: Road. Shanghai, one of the busleliem‘ ‘iiiiiiiriiifwiers In the world, shortly after a riot had been broken up bylitll" l‘()l‘lllt‘llillll',°f ‘fire host l ._,...._<v lslnntl. " Fil ‘rt "A llri‘ 110W ‘bill ['1' hlllllSPli to the pnrisllonens. old and young. Since then‘ you have l in other hearts and guide sOllls ‘lll the pnth of virtue. llut we must not hi» selfish. One. g so richly endowed rlunlliiles of mind and heart as you, g lo eniiltlril to a wider artfully, where you cn-n do still g spiritual ‘welfarn of souls. benefactor. nnd you will rind aln w warm ‘hearted. true friends ln-tih us ‘in your devout praye-rs bud to ce accept ehls I'll/tie token of o ‘r gra- tlllu-tle. nccompanlied thy o 200d will shower Hi1; may be many m1 fruitful in rtieilv Vineyard of -the Lord. ' Society. Annie Steele. ' . . Mars-net MscDonbld. Cuba Cane Sugar Pfd, __._- 48 _ - - International Paper Co. . .. 63% plxhlolrlt, sap!‘ 159V" Dem most Pan-American Petroleum ___ 67 Com._5l;m_ 103; Dec’ 37%|- M" " , ,‘ Rendlnfl Crf. ___ 8514 59%“ Southern Pacific Co, . 98% Qals_39p¢_ 43%; p”, 45y‘; l M E ‘l Fnlon Pacific Ry, ____ .. ... 141% M" 43;‘, 12S, industrial Alcohol Co. . 88 wllggg-Qqg, 1"“; p“, 14g“; 10514795. ___ g .l___-.-,-.'-_._.__ United 811m 8M1 -------- 110 Laura Msdnolnhl. __--_¢o-c__.__ lllsarfs Maltese he lpiflll. 11111 11111111)! 1"‘ “t” 111 Wélflflli"! Ylilillnud and London Telegraph Coul- 1.‘! nssis-lnnl to our beloved pasvpmly; and M n“, Bud m the 595. ‘or, nn-d how grateful ‘we felt toislun Llmm (luvpmgr igllflflui“ll ho appointed for us. >oue. 5am; "l cannot conclude without (,‘ll’)l‘\s U, 0H,," "ma", m so quickly ‘unit truly ell-d nred alllullng to the advantage‘; which 11°i'11 must accrue to the inhabitants of been 1mm selfless 11nd devoted 10 graph which, notwithstanding their 11w 811111111111 811d letlllifllffli 113909 insular position will enable them la!l(l of ollr parish, nnd just as We rc~ n01 only 1111M what you 11mm us you Are gence with their neighbors ln LllD 10'1"" "W11" i" $011’ i110 K0011 50°11 adjoining provinces but. with the 091191‘ ‘people in the rcmotcst corner of the vnst American continent in the ‘nrith sterling teliect, the gift of sphere of His benellcent more for the Glory of God 8nd the more wonderfully exemplified than by the discovery thnt the electric We sincerely thunk _,,you, dear cabin, ‘in the deep bosom of the Father for the interest. you have ocean hurled. ‘may oonveyto the tnkcn lll our parish and 'l.n our llt- share of Newfoundland tie society. Although, henceforth. dred and fifty miles distant, l 1V8 villi-Mt Cllll you our -Psslm' We very few minutes, the words l am p0 shall always regard you as a realnow addressing to you. the pnrislliuner s of Ll-lltle ‘Pond. undertaking is completed, and to n lerested in your welfare andhappy have embarked their capital to nc- so to welcome you any time you may oompiish it this colony is much in- have an opportunity to v-lsl-t jns. liebted. l ‘We would Iilte you to remember meet with that support and suc- sln- 1857 _lt was provided that for ten “Hump , cere wishes that the Giver of all ye &l7llllflflfl'l1.§|id and London ‘Telegraph {Oom- graces on you. and that your years psny should be ‘paid, in half-year- hundred pounds per annual. An; lSigned in behalf of the . Altar 01-1181‘ °°111DB11Y-“_'l‘he Gulf Ez- , , ‘ Dress and Telegraph Co pany"-— l! no d” Mrs. John t’). MacDonald. was afterwards lncor the purpose of maintaining telegtgphic Ofllglflllill- a, rat n ietwean ummerll s and , Charlottetown," u.» ails Coinpln! “MM” i° ”'°,m’h" ~ i0 slford "G100! 101081191119 “P” Null’: Lumen: for lug 1m, ii“ - [plied nL special rules, and nl-oney strnfr-ll‘ d-v; ' Bnnncrmun [mlnnilll Qllllllfitis U? llbfarnlrizi,‘ toplxyg and Europe are tlillllllit7llt"li for ellsilietln cents , per word; crllle. ll '1 ti l f1 he colony from ‘the electric tcle» n, "m," Cont, qp€,,.i“'\.,)1;,|:e lottem nt six per word; nnd week cubic letters containing u‘ mlnlnltlnl of twenty words nt five cents per word. Them- rstus ill)- pl-y to (lrent Britain nnd irclilnrl; proportionate charges ure made for, v! , m tiifinrltches sent or received to nud- hm kélifg; " from nil pllfil-l of the world, °1”~ The Money Transfer Service anti rnclously bestowed to carry out ll“. lqrmml gprvlcp “n, 1W0 pop“. I llllrllllflefl 1111' 1111‘ lnr nml widely used additions to nod of the human race, cannot be ll“. Ngnmr hqegmphlc business‘; lly the former money mny_»bs sent or receiver] nt any hour of the day or night nt very small cost; and by the latter n uniformed messeng- °11B 111111‘ er ‘is lnstnntly available for the 11 i‘ Performance of various services in such rnnectlonl with the office or home w e . * . lll be the result when this great ,.,,,,,,',',,_.,,“§',‘ ‘;,'.,,,,,,,‘,',’,‘,1_{,'{“'e{,,p,§'y‘;fi}“'{; ot necessary or available, On the retirement of Mr. Morrl. n inst yenr iMr Murlcy, long a member of the telegraphic stuff, nromoteahto l.‘he poslltion 0f ,, 11861‘ o "t. o te egraphc 5gp. ss which they so well deserve. Vic‘); and umlm- ms capable super-i in the Legislative scssioil of vlalon m, “fluency ‘a we" mam i intelli- to interchange hortest space of time. e enterprising gentlemen who hope that they will nrs the New York. Newfound- m“ w“ remarked m we o, Bacon's lossnys that "Trim d|g_ batch is n rich thing, for time ls the measure of business as money in of wares" and “hullnrss is honsht at a dear hand wlloro there instalments. a subsidy of three i ." This wlreiony- sited for| Fax‘ - i "embihhi"! “"1 vrgi ‘dull? Hliillibfsnxgltlwarltiaillslirfilé: 1 . , elsewhere, ify the application‘ of Montague iiorse llaees Wednesday, August 12th. ___‘ .._..,‘,_;._ The following horses have entered in the rfliiuiiv‘ classes ,the purses being films hundred dollars In each class. ‘ 2.21 TROT 2.19 PACE Mac C-csceus. Hector Miss Bells Rico Psnly Aubrey Princess Aubrey M"; Aubrgy ‘Mac Todd Hilda Mac British Ginger Ngtlomll fr. Kellie . Emil," T116 P1111 Prince Mac Clapper Don ' ' Jack Tod . 2.35 TROT AND PACE Soldier Boy (lulqylpp-lprvester Cromols Wall-A-Minuto Rosy Ibo Pup Major S. British Ginger l National R. Jsdk Todd ‘ ~ Enter-n Lady Th} Northern 'L_ld_y- I Be wlfif us on Au sf 12th and pick out the lualt: winnerfin Kills AbZvTiIIHsds. Remember Montague to“ real l-loifsetlisce‘; ' ' ' ideal Tabla) layjili flown?’ Wqtltute for behool Millie lee cream, Refreshment saloons. lend Mails an! W!" smlinnteml wlirtiu ‘bill: win-k- one s unysniI_,'t1!"'- spul l 5r p will 1...; " hsriottctowm n om}- 1*- rstnrningqsffewns recu- figure eseonslselsnjan IRM- Adrrilssidn m. one»... 1a. yum. lie ' n. lvsl. I'I_"','"'1" t “v ..' . l 1‘ ‘ "gl“' new. ..-... ___-.. ..-k»»-- w” '7