Get the Golden! it costs no more than , ordinary orange" pekoe; it makes twice as many cups to the Anchors Practice The Anchors will practice lit the ‘Apegwcit Grounds this evening at l; o'clock sharp. Full attendance of players. Meeting after the practice. Western Guardian ¢—l_- _NO. 2B FIELD NMBULANCE will meet in the Drill Shed Mon- day evening next at 7 p. in. All ex- iiienibcrs requested to attend, ,1l -T.HE 26TH FIELD AMBU- LANcE-Authority has been grant- ed for this unit to go to Camp this lummer at Charlottetown, This will be good news to the many ex- oneetlng of s-u-i-é -Ou‘wuli.'v , _,_, Central Giiarilian A GOOD COUNTRY 1n Ovmwall Rink. July 5th. lupmrgoz, COME TO ‘Fl-IE FESTIVAL IN East Royalty tonight. 320 8T. JAMES CHURCH. - At s the Session oi St. James Church yesterday morning llrrfilllellients were completed for the Centennial celebration on July 11th and 12th at Edgewacsr the Lieutenant Governor Heartz. 1t was also decided to hold the Sun- (lily School picnic on Monday after- noon July 5tb location to be an- nounced later. TALENTED BARITON-E AT TRI-NiTY OHUROH.— The large congregation attending morning service" at. Trinity Church yester- day srestly endoyed the splendid Blazing or Mr. Robert B. iMesser- vy, who gave a magnmceut render- ing of Allitsen's tine song: "The Lord is My Light." Music lovers of Charlottetown always welcome the opportunity of hearing Mr. Meseer- vy. and are justly proud of his ex- cellent vocal attainments. AUTO ACCIDENT-What might have been a serious, if not a fatal automobile accident occurred late Saturday night when a taxi car owned by Mr. Edwin Lynds and driven by Mr. Frank Caswell skid- ded tind overturned on Malpeque road. Mr. Albert Creamer was in the car with Casweil when the t1 " t happened. ‘Caswell who was only slightly injured reported the car going only at a moderate speed, but on pulling over to avoid a horse and truck, the auto skidded struck a stone and turned complet- ely over, pinning the driver be- neath. Creamer was thrown clear of the car. It is a miracle that both young men were not instantly killed. The instrument board. steer lug gear. hood and front doors of the auto- were demolished. The front fenders also were consider- ably damnged. The car is a Mc- Laughlin Six the engine and rail- later of which escaped damage. Mr. Lyndswbo runs a double taxi ser- A. IM. C. men. All interested. or wishing to go iu the iAriny Medical Corps, please attend the mcettiug ln the Drill Shed, Monday evening. lune 28th at 7 p. m. —ANOTHER FIRE. -The Sum- inerside Fire Dept. was called out ‘ill noon on Saturday for a fire at the Clifton House. it is said that the fire started as a result of the torch used by the painters for burning off the old paint of the i clean surface for the new coat of paint being put on. lt looked 1| ‘edyid running by Thursday, July vice, closed and open cars ‘has suf- fered. a serious set-back as a con- sequence: he hopes however to have the car completely overhaul- lllt. In the meantime a closed se- all; lg p._t, the service of the pub- at first that there ‘might be some difficulty in locating the source of the trouble but the firemen soon had the situation safely under control. There would be some damage by smoke and water. - ‘ALLA AAA ‘an u v vvwvwvv Ono hum-iii Four Insertions light Insertion .. AA‘; ‘AAA; "CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS‘ an‘ ......... 10o pa: line of l worth lo per line o! ii worth .. ‘ 7o per llno of i words vvv vvvvv vvvvvvvvv v7" mAgenfl WVantod '. ._ 1.. Wanted, . ‘ tarsal-r AGENTS - wrirri for cataiogue. United Art Ltd» 4 v Brunswick. Toronto. A. To Let O 'LE'l'-— TENEMENT HOUSE. ‘pply ‘I1, Upper Quoen 5;.“ l . 4 _ - -t v se- Q NICE FURNISHED . llousc"; Apply 313 Euston Street. ‘. 162-6-25-3i ' LET-PASTURE ON GERALD and Birchwood Street. Apply l to ralmer and Palmer. il-Zi-lw _ Female Help Wanted WANTED -— AN EXPERIENCED . Illiilng Room Girl Apply Della" . llotel. 1111-26-21 WANTED I- IMMEDIATELY A IIIOIIEGKBODBI. Apply Guardian- . 215-28-31 'i‘0iicIii-.i's Witntorl TEACHER WANTED FOR CHEF- iilow School, No_. {l9 (Chollfllfllv 1 l-2 milci-i from Souris) 80011 supplement voted. Male teach- i-r preferred-Hector McPhee. Lindy, Chepstow, Souris. 133-6-24-91 TEACHER WANTED — FOR AL- 'b:iny Village Scli00l, .No. 120- l-‘irst or second clues. ‘Male 1611' ciicr preferred. Sulilllillllelll- $159- ‘l-l. V. Macbeod, Secretary. 206-6-28-21 W A N T E D--~FOR HAMPTON Si-liool an experienced first 01' sisccnd class teacher. Sunblo- ment, $150.00. — Alli!!! FBTSl-lll)" Secretary. 1Z7-5'24'4l WANTED-GEOOND CLASS EX- pcrienccd teacher for Mayfleld school, "Protestant preferred." Supplement $100. James A. Hous- ton, sedy. 152-6-25-31 Nursing ' YOUNG WOMEN DEUIRINO T0 enter North Adams Training School lol- Nurses, North Adams. Mass, please write Supt. prompt- lY- School qualifies pupils to se- ‘ cure registration. Provides month- ly allowance and privilege of six months’ Course at Yale Univers- lty school of Nursing; all ox- lienses paid. 9836-0-10-wfm15i FOR RENT--'l'/HE RREMISES ON ~ Kent Street known an the Cent- ral Ice Cream Parlors toitetllel‘ with House. Yard and Stables- Splentid opportunity for capable . Derson to conduct a boardinl hours. Ice cream and refresh? , mm ilmors, stabling etc. Al)- olr to ~ . A. Stewart of Moore and in 0d, Ltd. or Stewart's-NW- '3lll!0f1.\\ent at, mess-awed "W". next two months small house, central, modern conveniences. Write K. care of Guardian. 9994-6-22-51 WANTED. -. OLD ENVELOPES and letters with postage stamps on that were in use from 1841 to 1870. All are worth money. some I will pay hundreds of dollars for. Also stamp collections or partly filled hooks. Old colored prints. private residence of His Honour .11“, WANTED "r0 nan-r WlTHlNl All As 1 Amnnmau. RAILWAY C. N. R. shops. of the track. few days. His Majesty's Ship will visit Tuesday 24th August 29th August. 1926. Tuesday 5th October 11th October, 1926. Mr. day. day morning on a trip it to Boston. DEATH OF J. L. TO Anderson, last Saturday brother-ln-law, Jams week. following an months. gref. his early death. the late made his honie in and capacity as WES S0011 of the well known entered on books and pamphlets that were 1800. Will be in town from July 6th to 16th. Write and tell me Male Help Wanted ..._.__...__€_-i____ WANTED-JVIAN TO WORK ON farm-Amos Rodd. Milton. 180-6-26-31 FIREMEN. BRAKEMEN, BEGIN- ners $150-$250 monthly, also clerks (which positlonl). Rail- wziy riiox 116, Guardian. 205-6-28-31 WANTED - 5O EXPERIENCED pulpwood cu-tiors, $3.50 per cord, board seventy-five cents per day. Apply a; Employment Service of Canada, 284 Gt. George Street, iMoncton. Lost; Shaw, Clyde River- day morning an onyx bar pin printed in Canada or U.S. before-position oi _ _ ,_ mnny 151 625 I“ pathy at the new so me years before. Susie formerly M lss DEATHS with setting. Finder please re- turn to 154 Weymouth St. 213 LOST- SMALL BLACK SUIT- csse marked M. M. E. Last seen at Borden on the train‘ June 20th. Finder please noti- fy E. C. Cameron, 297 Fitzroy St. Charlottetown. 6-26-21 I For Sale BUILDING LOTS FOR 8ALE., several very desirable lots for, sale on easy payments on Gor-; aid and Birchwood Street. Ali-l IN MEMOR dear father, William 428th, 1925. Brighton Home For Sale DOCQII eonvenleneol. Hot water loathi- Gnrage. A nice comfortable louse. Good 1.01;] Owner Illfll‘ PlQylngg, 8J6 evening RYAN-ll. the olty Hospital LOST-IBLACK AND WHITE COL- 27th’ Julla Ryan, aged 20 years. lie dog. Any person having ""1"" Funeral from the residence of her‘ motion of same kindly write W. R- mother Mrs. Minnie Ryan. 89 Ger- 2i all] st. Tuesday morning at 8.40 to _:__._.__-__-—- st, Dlll-lstalffl Cathedral thence t0 LOST-IN T-HE CITY BATUR- Fort Augustus for interment- ln loving memory of my who departed this life, Juno Farewell, dear father sweet’ thy rest, Weary with years and worn with pain; Farewell, tlil In the heaven- ly home, We shall behold thy face Ambrose sing’: 8T. DUNSTAWB CATHEDRAL. —At the 9.30 and 11 o'clock scr- vices yesterday at the Cathedral, Joseph _,McGuigan of the Diocese of Edmonton preached on “Faith" referring to the Eucbar. istic Congress recently held st Chicago as a fitting example. INIPROVEMENT8._ Worknien under the superviglon of Mr. Geo. Snelgrove much needed improvements in the The old "pit" that has been used for years serving narrow and wide gauge loconlo. tives alike has been standardized new concrete bottom and gldgg having been put in and concrete laid for some distance on each side This latter concrete work is covered by planking so that when heavy "jacks" are used they will not crush the malel-lal The work will be completed in a WARSHIP COMING. -Hls Wqr. 5MP Mayor Miller has received no- tico from the Department of Na- tional Defence Naval Service, that. "Calcutta". lllillii! the flat; 0i Vice Admiral Sir Walter Cowan-Bart. K. c, 1r, l), S, 0.. Cnmimander in chief North Am. crlcan and West liidian Squadron. Charlottetown to PERSONALS Edward Currie, Fairview was a visitor to the city on Satur- Miss Mabel Carr left on Mon- to Boston. Miss Wlnnifred Gaudet left Mon d8? morning on a three weeks vis- In Memoriam WNSEND The sad news came to John Provincial Auditor, The late Mr. Townsend bad a large circle of friends and rela- tives in this province who will re- l-ie was bot-n at Travellers Rest being the eldest of the family of Mr. Archibald Townsend and his wife Eliza (Clark) Towns- end. When quite a young man he went to the United States and Springfield where he madefgood, prosperity and success followed. His energy a clerk grocery store being recognized he offered positions as travelling salesman, finally taking a position with the Boston firm the Dwight-Wright Company. White House Coffee people and had just lately his twenty-sixth year of service with that company. His‘ late years was take care of the Company's busi- ness in a large area in the East- wlmt you llsvs sud l will cull spa ern states, as chief salesman with pay you a fslr price. Murdoch JJOthBIB under him selling t0 the re- MacKensie. c. o. Charlottetown tail dealers. . Guardian. 9997-6-23-71 When his position in Spring- field offered him assurances oi‘ success his mother with others of the family went there to live with him. the father having died The deceas- cd being widely known and being kind and hospitable many from this province having occasion to go his way have enjoyed visits to his comfortable hoin. gret his dciitli at the comparative- ly enrly ago oi‘ sixty-two yciirs. Ho leaves tn mourn his wifc. of. Springfield, oiio soii, Everett, tliroc‘ brothers uiid one sister, Mrs Aud- ersoii of this city now with tho bo- roaved family at Springfield. The Guardian, extends relatives and friends its sym- s of his death. All will re- Howes to IAM ' Delglian l ply to Palmer & Palmer. Heaven retsineth new our 178-6-26-141 treasure. . l gum the lonely casket‘ LA RABBITS FOR- kewl‘ cidilrlacTi-‘ol-m resistered prise Win-i ~Ans the sunbeam! lend 1° ‘ . iln er glafnflfnckomcgpply WHBPOQOJI‘ saluted father ' lsepl. muoouaneo‘. insulted by lilo daughter A. MCDONALD. LAND eun- ‘HQTIIIMIVIUQ. OGIHH-lmo M R8. OLLIE MbOARVILLE .-| 211 making from to Sunday Also that His Majesty's ship "Valerian." a ship of the North American-West ind- ian Squadron, will visit Charlotte- town. Prlnce Edward island from Monday that his s Leslie Townsend. died at his home in Springfield, Mass, the first of last illness of Ina to his‘ June .‘,; Rev. J. B. Champion, Ontario, is visiting this}; . He 1| t e guest of bis-Jo tar. "Mrs "AI . Holland. Sesrletown. Mr. Harry Jenkins, New Yorkl is visiting his parents, Dr. and Mrs; IS’. Jenkins before leaving for» ar s. i? Friends of lvan Nicholson will be pleased to bear that he is pro- gressing favourably after an oper- ation for appendicitis in the P.E.I. Hospital. , Mr. Frank Matson of Johnson & Jobnsons Drugstore returned Sat- urday evening from s tow days visit to bis home in ‘Halifax. Miss Isabel MacDonald, Glen- finnan, left Saturday morning for Ottawa to take up a position under the Civil Servic in_the Census Bureau. ' - Mrs. Edmond Crockett of Toron- to 'wbo has been visiting Mr. Crocketfs old home at York with Mrs James Wood and friends in Charlottetown Ieit today for Sum- merside preparatory to leaving for home early next week. Miss Maude Stewart, of Charlot- UilOWII. ‘P. E. 1.. and Miss Mlnii l-ebrecque who were among those who attended the Juno Ball at Kingston, have returned lo Mont- real. Miss Stewart is remain-lug iri the city for a few dziyg the guest 0f Mil-is LC‘lll‘C(‘,I|lIil.--- Montreal Star. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Moore loft this morning on their return Io it over. Success of the King's College Appeal Vital to the y Future of Higher Education’ in the Maritime Provinces” The Carnegie Corporation of New York has offered to give to King’s College deserves , your As an educational asset King's College University the sum of six hundred thousand dollars provid- ing supporters of the college in the Maritime Provinces are able to raise the sum of four hundred thousand dcllars. As a business proposition think An opportunity of bringing six hundred thousand dollars of Am- erican capital into the Maritime Provinces and setting it to work '00 help provide a Residential Arts and Pure Science College of the highest stand- ard for our sons and daughters-at minimum of cost to them or their par- ents bringing within the reach of young people of limited means equal priv- ileges with those of the children of wealthy parents. support: As a business asset to The Maritimes to The Maritimes. As a lcultural asset to The Maritimes. Volunteer workers making up the Charlottetown organization will Provincial Chairman present the cause of Kings College to the people of Charlottetown during this week. Your most generous support is solicited for this big project. L. B. MILLER, . . GEORGE D. DeBLOIS, Chairman for Charlottetown Zualfzgzl- ‘larva-us- - ' their home in Amherst, N. S.. aft- er u thoroughly enjoyed week's visit to the city. Mr. Moore is President of tlio Amherst Branch of the G. W. V. A. and was much pleased to ‘meet with the officers and several comrades of the branch in this city. ~Ho iilso had the pleasure of renewing acquaint- ance with an overseas and hospital comrade. Mr. Ferguson Robertson of Charlottetown Royalty. 2nd Anchors Practice Tonight Tho Second Anchors will hold baseball practice this evening ‘at 6.15 at Victoria Perk. All play- crs are asked to be on hand. (Patriot please copy.) donated to {i- ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION. At the regular June meeting of Alpha institute. which was held at the home of the secretary, Mrs. (leorge Watts, York. the following address accompanied by a beauti- ful pierced silver sandwich tray. was presented Mrs. (Rem) H. T. Smith. Dear Mrs. Smith-As this is the last evening we may have the priv- ilege of meeting together iii this way, we feel it our duty to express to you our appreciation of your work in our institute during the three years you have been with us. You have always been ready and willing to do anything either in the business. literary or social part of our meetings, and we trust that wherever your lot may be cast, ii you have the opportunity. you will continue to help along the work. We ask you to accept this gift, not for its value, but as a silent reminder of the many pleasant ev- enings spent togetber as members of Alpha Institute. (Signed) Mrs. E. J‘. Vessey, Pre- sidcnt; Mrs. Geo. Watts, Secretary. B011 The yachts to the large ROOP’S yam! FHONE 421 BEEF-For the "Belt" Beef from stall fed cattle, hung two weeks and more before cutting in one of the finest re- frigeration plants that money can buy. Phone Bean's. PORK--All kinds of smoked and bar-rolled Pork, Cooked Hams. Fresh Perk and Fresh Saus- ou their i E n. Dried Beef, Unsmukcd ‘Bacon. Sugar Cured . PHONE 421 sin-dow- ',dict at 2.58, jilildS later ‘following; W Queen Hotel A l0 who want a comfortable Hotel and splendid table and excellent service at a moder- ate price. Rates from 53-00 l0 94-09 lpsr day. Charlottetown 1-2. MISS L. MGQUAID, Manager. on tbs buoy. . M, onne . r0: .lng s, minute Arnold, Carl Craig, Montreal: glmgg of the Arthur wskins, st. John; Rev. A. wot-s; Arse “, Magdalen Islands; Rev (lllost. 3.42. C. Graham, Murray Harbour. - lit out, the former g bringing up the rear. .W0g was seen well in on the flats 1 the southport side and appear- Trim Little Graft C _ “Mac” Irwin Made Fast Time Over Course - P. N0. S e c 0 n d and Ghost Third— Race Thursday Afternoon. the Pollywog——J. Mills, E. Gallant post» tlous and finally bearing down on among yachting fans, expects to the line presented a. beautiful sighillluve an entrant of his \\'11l0l‘B-l'i‘liiirsday‘s race. The Ghost crossed the lluc iniof Mr. Pinfgifs design and was the 108.0. seconds ahead of Sllilllullflbullt by Mr. Ivialcolui Irwin, owiici" which was followed by the Slicbiauniiid builder of tlio Zenith. ythe remainder being footing first. llllO first buoy. East River, the D111"- workliig for crowd of l-lulf ado developed lute a follow-flic- ‘loader contest with the Sheba out in front and being slowly ovcr-< lhaulod by P. N0. Zenith nild Ghost. 1t was close work zit thc‘ buoy, the P No and Zenith nosing; tho Sheba on the round up; the ' hrce yachts were clocked at 2.37 on this buoy with the Ghost right quarters. Edna. iM. and Shadow were also bunched at this imnrk. the Polly- wol; and Rob Roy a half minute Thu ll the start of ilio race was u “Welly scone. the ynclltg 0n [aunt]. iliri. other hand the Wont Kcntcrs ,|.o bu remembered. l The beat, to Rnsohaiik lluoy de- ‘coiiiiiig at 2.55; the GlIOK-ll "H90" seconds behind. The race for fourtii position on (his buoy was also exciting, tlio Shelia and Sheik fillhtiiiK ainiiig the vcr- the Sheba thirty sec- Shelk close Edna M., and Rob Roy The Polly- Itli the ‘ fed to be in trouble. She was with- F’ r13 ‘Vanda Since taklnq W" "l" ‘drawn from the race} some time 3' 4n N‘(\h0lg0n . ant men .later. _ G. G. Hughes Ho“! w. m" 3'0"." h): l On the run to Park Buoy the A B_ cosh "WW-m" M lzsnltl, gained fifteen seconds on D_ B’ Stewart Nlillfl ll"! lml"'°"°m°""' H. ltiie P No in second position, with .1),- c_ H’ Bee,- _l| new the finest Hotel of its lthe Ghost holding her own. The Jag, A_ g, Bgygr _ , Isis“ In the Maritime Prov-. lllmee “m” Zelmh- 3-02? P N7 DY- C- C-Arelil-lvfllfl - . . . | t m" not 1-4; Ghost. aoz 1-2; Shade“; o. n. Nicholson Incol- It 1PM" i? ma; Sheba, 3.04 1-4; Sheik, 3.0.. 1., W_ “My... 1-2; Edna M" 3.08; Rob Roi’. 3.09. The race to East ltivvi‘ allowed lthe Zenith well out in front and gaining somewhat. rounded at: Zenith, 3.21; 3.21 l-2; oiiost. 3.23 i-4: Shadow- fl.24; "Sheba. 3.24 1-2; , 3.29 l-2; Rob ROY. 8.31 » On nu- beat buck to Roaebank , on the Inst round the Hfltel Con, , ‘Zenith widened the 88D !l°W‘ Prqprlcton y between her and the P N0.. liesting the latter by two mlnutefl The Ghost showed better work on this buoy by Belu- on the P No. three The decision over The fol- well buncliedl way to Sheik, The yachts Sheik, 3.28; first boats Zenith, 3.39; ‘P. N0.. 8-41: rost of the siiiiiinirs iiciii iiici ‘ "WAS lIIlNBY IHE ZENITH ptained and Owned by Silllll'(ll1y'S yacht race the sec-lhoats “were ivell lined out mid 0nd of a series for a splendid (tilmfllllely positioned. Charlottetownl Yacht Club by Mr. B. Roy Holman was again won by the Zenith, owii- ed and captained by liiulcol-m lrwiii who jockeyed his craft In an ex- pert manner over the entire course xvliiniiig a popular the P No, owned by Campbell sud King and captained by the latteinlcrossed the line in front, but lost The P. No finished two minutes-a minute on P .\'o on the stretch. behind Zenith. The Ghost owned and skippered‘. by ivun lleddin finished third, two . minutes behind P. No. Nine yachts in ull answered the sturtoi"! gull Saturday. tlio lurgofiltlie fastest time so fur this year. number so far his year. lowing are the bouts and crews: Zenith——Mi'. Irwin and F. Small P. No-—J. King. A. Campbell Ghost-l. Reddln, PJ. Roberts Shadow—.l'. Lund. H. Moore Sheba-C. Essery. H. White Slieik——C. Lund, E. Flynn Edna lVi———E. Niclniiis. J. Goriiilcyl'i‘liursday night or a two months lliob Roy—-.l. Cameron, M. bisthic-lvacation. The ruii to Park Buoy showed the Zenith still gaining, willie the Ghost lost half a minute on l’ No. The times iverc: Zenith, 3.46; P N0.. 3.49; Ghost, 3.50 1-2. With her nose turned home- wards the Zeiiitli looked n. sure winner barring accident. she Zenith, P No, , ; Shadow, 4.00; iebn, 4.00 1-2, Sheik, 4.02; Edna. .\I., 4.04; Rob Roy. 4.09. The Zenitlfs time was 1 lll‘. 28 minutes. The time was: Ghost, The officials warez‘ Messrs Frank McDonald and James King. Mr. John Pint-mi, well kiicivn ilo- signoi" oi yachts and other craft was an interested spectator‘ nhoiird the Committee bout. Mr. Pineuu formerly ol‘ this city and now of New Jersey arrived on the lsluiiil He was accompanied ,by Mrs Pineau and family of six llifiltfillflll children. ' Jack as he is familiarly known own iii The boat is one West Kent vs. , Summerside High Tuesday Night The Summerside High School team will play West Kent a return gitlnC Tuesday night at the Aboa- wclt. grounds at 6 p. m. sharp. The lociil boys played iii Sumincrsidti lust Thursday nnri wmi tho gums: 10--3 so the Siimnlorsldiars are determined to when they moot tomorrow. (iii loss. ll"; tlio buoy Iirosoutcil iiii ovoiiuro fllllllulil) HILIIIOX apoilior wiin uiid .- ~ i i~i - i-turo; close Ill u . no s its I a izooi Balm‘ B|RDs—ch|cke"s and FOWL Olllluljlllllnliflitpillllfl all stilling Wlll PP-"lllll- - 'l‘lll‘ lilllfiwllll! 11"‘ EXTRAS—-Hamburg Steak. llillo wiiclics iii tho [lice of ii. south ilin pluyora on tlio Wont ‘K011i Pork Tendcrlolns, livcsl. wind miulc n panorama lung toiiiii:-- Ward. Lnrliniioll. (mini. ‘ Alcllonairl, Mat-Milieu, Owcii LltWtOIL-ACOPII and Miirley. Ham and Cooked Beef. . ri-loliod into a close niid exciting '_' ' ‘_°- ‘ W110i‘. between I‘. 7i0llllll lillllll '* '~ -' ‘I “ M (ll .‘t~, the Zeiiitli ti s t inc nose l‘ I & l ' “Rio on tho buoy. both bouts ,l . A ‘Results 0l'l'l1P "Qualifying Round" Men's (ilutiiiliioiiu-ililp iicrics 102i‘. played at the (lliarlottoiowii Links. Wcilnesday" Jiiiic 23. and Saturday Juuc 26'1n‘.~it. B. S. (‘vllllflliilllli \V. A. l-Iyndman A. V. Saunders W. K. iRogers A. 1V. ‘Weeks (l. ll. Jenkins vlcTomA HOTEL ill‘. S. ‘Grunt .K_ ,M_ Mama __ .l. S. Corbett. J. E. Driscoll, St. N 1 N (y J_ page“ Joliii; ‘F. 13.8 Morris. Afoucton; L. 0o P. o, iw_ s_ stem,“ 2 A, Mo. .0111), ummerside; S. H. w" t ‘| "I m. C. Is Miles The nmefscusns oven matters up , 2s iliiiisis ENTERED iuii ‘ ‘ THE ioiiiimi ilAY iicts All Glasses W-cll Filled With the Cream of Island Speedsters. The 2.40 Trot and Pace Has 11 Entries, the 2.24 Trot 8 Horses and the Free For All 6. Fast Ones. _ The wonderful raving and SllTiT-Tr-ijild. 2.24 l-‘I, Earl Inga thrilling finishes of the last Do-[Ai ‘s Belle Rico, Joseph M. Dixon iniiiion Day Rat-cs in Summersitli-llliai-k Toild, 2.26 1-4, LL-Col. D. A. are still fresh in the memory oi Aic-Kinnou Horse Racing and the list of eii- The Yank, 2.20 1-4. LL-Col UTA. tries given below gives promise of blcKinnon llll ereii better days sport on ncxl hiziry Pickford, 2.19 1-4, George Thursday in Summerside. Abbott ' The following are the entries: fiubylAubrey, 2.26 1-4, William G, C ark ' Free For All . 2.40 Trot and Pace Bonique, 2.13 1-4, Alfred R. Reid Dan Putt-lion. 2.15 1-4, Lt.-Col. D. “iljfif S.. Claude MacMilIan A. .\icl{iiinnii Iiriiish (linger, Lt» Col. D. A. Zllv- (‘olonel lllaltz, Patrick McKenna Kiniion .\iike McGregor, 2.14 1-4, Earl lugs National 11.. John A. .\lil('D(illi1l(l Pansy Aubrey, Wini. Aiatthews Igo, Willard Kelly Ruby Aubrey, Wm. C. Clark Soldier Boy, Johu A. MilVnilflfllil ilfoiuplacciicy, .lolin A. Alaclloiialtl N. Ray, Mac Stock.- ‘ Eastern Lady, John Power Capt. Jackson, 2.20 1-4, Chas H. Capt. 11.. Horne Bros. (‘handler Lacnnlii, R. B. Campbell The l'up. 2.24 1-~i. ll. A. Campbell Governor-General. W. H. Matthews 2.24 Trot l The following players will com- pute for Championship honors: E. S. (iunusuulus vs. A. W. Weeks A. V. Saunders vs. Chas. McKin- on. \\’. K. Rogers vs. E. D. Nlcholsfln \\'. .-\. Hyiiilmau vsF . T. Watkis 'l‘lic following players will coin- pcto for “first consolation" honors. F}. (i. l-lughes vs. Di‘. (I. C. Arclii- bald. i). ll. Stewart vs. G. l’, Nicholson ‘Dr. (I. ll. floor vs". Ii. \\'. “bi-ks A. ll. Cosh v.4. J. A. S. Bayer ’l‘li1- following players will com- pote for "second consolation" bon- (ii-s: Lloyd Wellner vs. G. .l. Rogers ‘W. S. Grunt vs J. P. Clark ners-up of the 5 o'clock matches for June will playoff at 5 p.m., on Wednesday next Juno 30th. for the monthly prize: ‘G. J. Rogers vs .l. A. S. Bayer Iiarold Palmer vs. Gordon G- llu- ghes. A. ll. Cosh vs. A. V. Saunders F. B. Conrad vs Lloyd Wellner Card 0f Thanks The family of the late Mrs Mary Campbell wish to thank their friends and neighbours for tlin many kind acts extended to them during the illness and death of K, u. Martin vs. C. 1.. Miles their mother. 217 i‘. Ii. Jenkins vs. W. S. Stewart ~i-<-0&-——- Players will kindly take notice ilizil first rnuiiil 0f aihovc matches ‘_ Iiilllll bi- plziyi-il hvforv July 15. ' Th" iulluivlng winners and run- A nice farm at 8t. Joseph's Victoria Hotel One of the largest and best equipped Hotels In Eastern Canada. Contains 120 rooms. 44 of which have private baths. Completely renovated In the past few years. Few Hotels th-ougliout Canada and the United Stain have Ito splendid table. Courteous serviccto all Guests. Tele- phones In rooms. Rates $4.00 to 55.00 per Anligonlsh Co., N. 8-. consisting of 200 acres. 50 acres In good state of cultivation. abundance of wood and poles and has extensive marshes. A good house, large barn and out buildings. Sold at a bargain at $2,500.00. Sold with growing crops or without. Terms $1500 cash and the rest oricasy terms. A. S. BEATON, 208-6-38-31. Sheep‘ Dipping Let us supply you with u» coornrrs Charlottetown DIPPING Hotel Co., Ltd. P°WDER . Two lino 25 and 100 gai- P"°Pl‘l°l°"l Ion paeklflel. HARRY C. BROWN, Manager HUGHES’ Moore, Toronto; C. C. Steer, Mont- renl; P. .l. Kearney, Toronto; Mrs Rev Sterling, Mrs H. J. Mnbon. i.\liss .-\ McLeod, Olive Lord, Mont- growtii. Will not cluu the lamb to leave the owe. Hughes Kreso Dip will ngue: .11. McKay, Halifax; Z. pup m m,“ u, . hum,’ “l“"Q““m“‘- Mm 3- llmcqllllrrle- and ‘thrifty condition, free Summerside: Innis McDonnld. Si. from parasites and akin dia- uses. Hughes Drugco Limited. John; Ii. Iii. Wnlsli, Ottawa; Dr. R. S- (loss. Chlpmsn. N. B; Miss Mary McIntyre, Montague; W. R. Stmidart. Toronto; Miss Elizabeth (‘o_vle. Elkins ‘Park. Penn; Miss lretta Bush. Philadelphia; W. L. Graham, Ottawa; Mr and Mrs 1.. C. Blackwell, Lindsay, Ont.