~ l ,i 1 i I 'i r r <1." L., i 1 .- a , r \ AQQUST 15»191_7____ _ ' - ~ :rim caannorrarowu GUARDIAN - _ _ _ d _ _ moi: saves _ _ N' **‘° ‘"°"‘| °"°" 5 The Eastgm Gum-1; in ._“;“_f';...“:f;.‘.i:r.' |.=!_!?.f_!fS!ti_f.5.. M-f»-» einIEA Wedding _ ' lfresents 4 it We have just received a iiice line of Silver. Plated Ware which we would be pleased to show. _ See our new Pyrex Casseroles. l W. N. Tanton Jeweiéf- J "1 -Y-1-' _- I 1°' ;____a-T-_-F5 Montague Horse _Races 'Wednesday August, 15th. 1917 $750.00 IN PURSES $750.00 ‘Races start at 1 o’clork sharp 2. 1 8, .Trot Stake, Purse, $250.00 2.30, Trot Stake, Purse, $250.00 2.25. Trot Stake, Purse, $250.00 ' ‘ All races are mile heats in harness, best three in five. Purses divided 50. 25,15, and 10 per cent of purses. Any horse distancing the field or any part therrot, entitled to one 'money only. Two or more horses trained or owned in _the same Stable, may start in t%_e same class, when full entrance is paid on each entry. National rotting Association rules to govern, except where they conflict withthe above conditions. ` The 2.18 class trol; has the followir g entries -The British Soldier, 2.19 1-4 W. S. McKie, Charlottetown _-Brenton H , 2.21 1-4 H. C. Hooper, Charlottetown -Orwell Belle, 219 Ellis. P_h:-irmacy, Montague -Dr. Sharper, 2.18 MacKinnon Drug Co, Ch’town -Devilish Dorothy, 2.17 Dr. I.T. Jenkins Charlottetown -Dunholme, 2.16 Hammond Kelly, Charlottetown The 2.30 trot stlike; has the following entries mm»wN~ ’-"’.“°.‘° -ANA 0Jl\Di-° -Winnie M , -Cap Cresceus, -Upton Prince, 4-Admiral. 5-Uscita, 6--Better Not, James Arbing, Charlottetown H. ll. Horne, Charlottetown _ Dr. 1. T Jenkins, Charlottetown Dr. J. T. Jenkins, Charlottetown Daniel Steele, Summerside - Dr. J. D. Mcintyre, Montague _ J. S. McDonald New Glas ow N. S. _ U1 _ni/as OiiVeT', ' _ i g r 8'-Claude I., ~ I`. G. Ives, Montague 9-Lloyd Achille, _ R Sanderson, New Glasgow, N. S. 10'-Dusty Miller, eo. B. Woodside, Clinton Q5* The 2.25 pace stake. has the following entries 1-Commodore Grant, 2-Patola, _ 3-Queen Catherine, 4-Dixie Girl, -Casey Cresceus, C301 Ellis Pharmacy, Montague _ D. White, York Point Gavin Harding, Grahafn’s Road John Henderson, Charlottetown Daniel Sle~le, Summerside C. A. McDonald, Montague -Moth Miller, _ -Princess Etta, E. W. Manson, Summerside Twenty three horses have full_v` paid up inthe above three classes, and this ensures one of the’ best days racing ever held on the Island. For they are the Island s best horses. _ _ I Montague Horse Races, have always been noted for their good; meal tables, and they will not be behind their high standard this, year, as-they will be under the old management, which bespeaks for the public the best meal, hot dinner, in the town. There will also be well stocked Ice Cream, and refreshment Saloons, and the usual amusements. The management have _spar- - ~ ,-_._-_-v-4-_-_-_-_-_-_~.-_-_-.-».-.-.-.-_-.-_-_-.-e.-_-.-_-_.-e.-e.-.-.ee f ____________________ V ` ‘J.-:_“::::_“:_-J_“_“Iv”-'J-'-*Y*-“v”-'v'ffff-I ‘ .'.°lT PAYS to buy in this province. _ ..*CAN YOU NAME the winner in i the 2.25 pace at Montague on the 15th. , Bevan ot them, and they are some paf cers too, watch ’em go, see 'em finish. 3055-8~11M4i. ..*TEN STARTER8 IN THE 2.20 _ lrot”'at Montague on the 15th. Every ' man out to win the bacon. Who gots ` it? ‘ 3055~8-1lM4l. ..*G0lNG T0 MONTAGUE. Wed- 'nesrlay? Train leaves Summer-side 'at 6.35, only $1.75 lure. Be with the crowd. - 3055~8~11M4i. . _ ..*NEXT WEDQEBDAV, AUG. 15. -is the day oi the ontngue Horse ita- tcea, have you seen the list of entries? Look 'em up, some horses eh? _ 3055-8-11M-il. .-.»noAos oPENEo.- 'rin-_ ms<;~.i :of Georgetown Royalty and the sur- rounding districts were signed to al- low autos' to run on three days of the week namely Mnnilay. Wed- nesday nut ’l`hursduy,~G. ` ..*FIRST AUTO OWNER IN DIS' TRICT.-Mr. Fredrick* Robertson oi Brudenell River has purcliui-sed ti beautiful five- passenger ‘Ford ear. Hoi ls the first farmer oi that vicinity to own a car and justly desc-rves the congratulations oi’ all.-G. ..*PETER'S ROAD _NEWS.- Mis-‘ ses Velma and Bernice MacDonald Spent the week end in Murrnv River E at on . Peter'a iioail is paying o. slior; visit to her .. . ll relatives in Peter‘s -ltoitl and Murray Harbour North.-g Mrs. Joseph Jenkins and Mrs. W. L. MacLean have returned after spending an eirtended tour oi’ Nova St~otia.- Mr. .James ’l‘hu-mpaon. Al- ilston, returned homo after spending ul sl 1 ‘\lorth<-in Ontario - Miss Mary Bears. Peter’s Road is spending a ...,...s 1 LADIES’ ..°r'dR. HAROLD P. GORDON la the Georgetown Guardian Represely tative. ,,*YOU WILL SEE the greatest horse race you ever iienrd tell of at Montague lil the 2.18 trot, look them over. Did you ever see such a bunch of high class truiters meet before? . 3055-8-11M4l. ..*GEORGETOWN BOV WOUND- ED.-Hla many ii‘iend~s'_ regret to learn of the wourulinlt of ll. Flank MacPhee. B. A.. who enlisted in the Siege Battery as ii gunner. Mr. lilac- Plic-a la a son of (‘apt. Hugh und Mrs. MncPhee, Georgetown and has a host of friends with whom The Guardian joins in wishing him a speedy reco very.-(.1. .YKINGSBOROUGH WOMEN’S IN STITUTE met in the llall on Aug. Ttli. ’l‘liere were very few present. Sonia very good reports were read from the tionvention, also u farewell letter wus read t`roiii Miss Maclfnrlilne Assistant Supervisor, who has t`aitli~ i`ull_v done her share to help the ln- Htitutions along and make theim the success they now are. 'File institute deouled to keep on knitting although not doing so inuciiiis ninsioi the In- stitutes in t.his line oi’ work. The ixieatei- part ol' the evening was. spent in planning ways to raise more money for war purpose. ' ..*Miss Florence Gordor., Binde- Mi. Seymour Gordon, iirudenell were among the Saturday visitors to itioiitaguc -G llIIO%\\\\\\Y/ami" I `Ai:.i=-int., Geoigetowii and daughter £ Miss Dorothy Nlrholson. student of P.\V.(‘., Charlottetown, have return- ed home after a_very pleasant visit to New-Glasgow, N. S.-G. , msiilouiuil. runes lilsnucisli To $2.98 _ Ladies, we are offering ; you the balance of our \i IIIA\“ “W/IIIZQQ Il il/IIi\_\\WJll from $3.50 to $4.50. We ' have all sizes in Patent 5 _ leather, and Gun Metal leathere, but not all sizes in every kind, some have low and some have high heels, they are a nice lot, and could not be bought today whole- the former prices were at I ed no pains in preparing for the pleasure, comfort and convenience ot the public. h 'The follllowing trlain arrangements have been made, carrying _' 1' ES BS W6 35 60 C. 0 S D P Time Rate Including War Tax Summerside Leave 6.35 1.75 , “ “ “ Kensington 7 05 1~70 “ “ Freetown /\` 7.20 1.65 “ “ Cape 'fraverge (2.45 1.70 “ “ " Emerald Junction 7.35 _ 1.65 “ “ -" Bradalbane 7-43 1-55 " " " Fredericton 1.55 “ “ Hunter River~ 1-40 “ “ North Wiltshire 8.24 1.30 “ “ “' Royalty Junction 8.54 1.20 “ “ “ I Charlottetown 8 35 1.20 “ “ York 9.05 1.15 “ “ Bedford 9 17 -90 Tracadie 9 27 -35 Mt. Stewart 9,45 .70 7058 8.09 U | If ' I l I Pe k io.o7 65 Ti 68365;” ,,,_._,_5 _,S __ Eastman Montague Arrive 11.10 Proportinate fares for intermediate stations not named. _ The S. S Enterprise will make an excursion round trip from \“\@W ~< ZILK If K ‘ur we will take it back sale at anything like this , price. I Postage 10 cents to an address. - Alley & Co. . . 135 Queen St. T Charlottetown, PE.I, '_ `\ llllll' I\“ There is only one Kodak that gives entire satisfaction, and that is the Buy one and il' not aatlsfae . y . Those are the kind of kodaks we sell, and have them from Picton, N. S., leaving Pictou, at 7 o’clock, a. ms bfl08lD%_ 0*/CV people and horses, from Picton, Ne_w Glasgow, etc. eams will meet the trains and boat, carrying passengers to the race track grounds at reasonable rates, where you can get the best hot dinner in town. __ _ Positively no automobiles will be allowed to run from the public main road,to and from the race track grounds, and owners of cars will govern themselves accordingly. Good track, com'ortable Grand Stand, the cream of the trot ting horses of the Maritime Provinces, the largest iield of horses ever met together for one day, (onthe lsland,) will all go to make this the greatest dav‘s horse racing r n P. E. Island, this season. There win be ihmipands there to see the races, be with the crtm d, your friends will be looking for ycu, be a sport forone day in e year. _ Admission, Adults, 2542. Children, 15c._ T G IVES $1.00 to $133.00. We also develop your films and print yourpiotures at prac- tically cost. We have had Years' of expsriencg and _hnow ‘ our work. Last year we devel oped an Eastman illm which was four years old, and the no- gotlve is here for inspection. Mail us your next film to de- velop and when in need of films write us. We psy postage. Ellis’ Pharmacy Ltd. Mouraoua Summer pumps at $293 'Ithehi--except your photograph The Cook’s Studio ness associates want your portrait. .1 S uteur Photography. _ ' .Arne many friehari or Mr. John E. Robertson gcineral merchant oi’ Rell Point are glad to see he has re- turned to his-home much improed af- ter undergoirig treatment for the past few weeks in the P. E. Island Hos- pital. ills business. affairs were slic- cessfully carried on in his absence by Mr. Milton Yoimg, Klngsiiorough. YOUR FRIENDS can buy anything you can give Make an appointment today New DesBrisav Block GOOD PHOTOGRAPHY ` wi photograph men le men are t’| a business matter- And there'n no fun or bother. Your family, friends, and busi- Make an appointment today. at the I' he Bayer Studio A. E. LYON, Studio Good Photography Moderate Prices. Personal attention to Am- 107 Queen St. Phone 68-J. W litacirlillilo I SENSATION Pure. Bred Clyde, weight 1800 lbs in Stud Season -_AND ALso- ` Commodore Ledyard The Sire of all the best Racing Stock At the Stables of the .Ellis Pharmacy Ltd. » Montague, P..E. I. Secretary 1150 6 23M.mWft! 991_8__2Mm . ' » ug ‘ f if fn Georgetown itlie guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Nicholson.-G. ..*Miss Brehnut, ateuographc-r li 1 improve Your Complexion _ ' Get your blood pure keep the liver active and the bowels regular, and disfigurin pimples and unsightly , . ine law oiiiee or.lvu-_ J. u. siewiirc' - blotches will disappear from tge face. For improving K. C., Charlottetown. is visiting with friends' :ln Lower Montagiie,--G. v _-ii CHAR LOTTETOWN MAR KET8 Dairy butter.. ._ . . . . . . . . . . ,.33 Butter (prints) .. .35 -Eggs . . . . Fowl._lli. (iliickens,_lh. .. . Beef, lb. (retail) Potatoes. hush.. .. ........l.25 Hay, ton . . . . . . .. Straw," ton .. 10.00-12.00 Oats (black) bush. . . . . .. .85 Oats (white) )b\lBh.- .. .85 Duck each . . . . .L . . . . . . . .. ......36 . .. ...I5-18 .... .16~20 .20-.28 . . . . . . 18.00-20.00 ii, .ii5.7o ._ .;;.-.-.._-.- ' .__ ~.__." .. .. ,_-===l=sl chickens (pain ..i.oo-1.25; ,Bu|tc.,. ,‘.,.,,Mm_!._‘., 38 to 39 Oats, black . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . .. the complexion and putting the blood in good order l rrollllirs-l>ills are safer, better and surer than' cosmetics. They ' eiiminatepoisonousmattersfrom the system, streéiagth- _ en the origins and purify the blood-bnn_g theh th- glow_to t e cheeks, brighten_,the eyes, _improveindo _ t f Beauiiiy tlie~§’kin . ';:a°::S;=‘t2:£”a:sE*a.°*~r_t¥&.tA:tt':'r."““*....“"“‘l...._ _ r fgr i I i ,t ..83 sumlvigngipg MARK;-|-3, itfulfslrlns ..`. . ...22 ]_"""m°S"' `f “'00 Eggs __ 34,035 straw iprui~iseufi;;enveHe.tSei]§ the guest oi' Miss Alice Maci.aren.-- it *_ _ V' ‘_ __ Q \*~-T15 - 2.. _ 5-1\`~»-' -_. ' . 1;.-"'. - . __*Mrs_ Elizabeth MacDonald, Wa- \,_` "qi"-‘_‘..\ ;` ' I ‘.\\__ _,_.»_” /Z'-"_," -pleasant VMI' with friends and T913' ter Street, Georgetown, is visiting in ~"\‘.\'\ "` ‘if 1 if '/ `\ étlves :n Southport. Vow Perth the guest ot' lie~r` sister " ~ ‘\ ' ‘ ' .' `\` _ .'1:'-'_'_:.,--'11-2 ,f. _:_\ bij' ° Miss Margaret Gordon -`G `3‘~`~~e~-=,'ff§_-`i';’,/ / ' ~---'- ' ri S; *vlr J M \'icliolson, Station _` "édi .$10 _.52 ' is . ' if I-E. _ » _` ,_ - 1 I" I '\ ` I r'~r (he/‘ }_ i/ - ~ . \ _-'Q _ " I \ \ ¢ 5,. it \'_‘J You will need the flag. for every patriotic event for years to come-for everi’ one of those great victories that you positively KNOW are sure to come! You can use it constantly for decorative purposes in public and private sociables, in the school house, in the church, and-best ot all-_-in the home. You will be able to celebrate all the holidays-Empire Day, the King’s Birthday. Dominion Day, etc., e ci Presented By. the Guardian This flag distribution is a' patriotic effort entered into by a combination of the leading papers ofthe Dominion to provide _the way whereby the Empire’s emblem may be flung to the ' breeze from every house in' Canada. Owing to the war the shortage of fast dye c>lors-- which mustcome from abroad-had made it well-nigh impossible to secure genuine fast-color dyed flags in_quantit_ies. How to possibly secure several hundred thousand lull-sized flags for this Dominion-wide movement-that ecame the question of the hour. This com binalioii of Canad_a’s greatest newspapers took up the viork, and by guaianteeing vihat was the largest single flag order ever placed, the way was smoothed so that every reader may be prepared to unfurl from his or her home the full-sized, authentic emblem of the world’s greatest and proudest Empire. A ‘FLAG i-'on Evenv Home-cet ready for that great victory! Don't O i:,llliriiiiteeil fast colors, with canvas » heading and gromiiiets. The' Outfit etimpll-to is ilost'l‘i1)L' . i t-‘ if 'r-1.-1... ' ‘ ~'~' 4 _ _.5 » -, ~ .. ‘\ t __ 7 ' ` . ‘ ' . ‘ i » '~1,_ 7. 1 """=i‘fi 1 4' l