w..- . Chairman, MI’. GEORGE E. BROWN. “.-,~.-.,,_..r‘ 4' ,.. “'5 water . . . change of work to play. This is ENOE "Fruit Sait"_ -, every mornings NOTICE . The Parker House is ready {to aceomodate permanent and . ransient boarders. The table fjs equal to none In tho city. ‘This j has been less than ‘a year in business but has had rip wonderful patronage. We aspect all table boarders of Qast year and as many more new ones. Anyone visiting the ‘oily will find an up-to-date ac- PIIQIIIMII“! at the Parker louse. M. J. McKINNON, Proprietor '0 a i i 2 i s z i i z lFEEDS 'FEEDS for noasns, par-rte, swmn, POULTRY, Foxes. RABBITS ks. 111mm, suonrs, wum-z MIDDLINGS,| CRACKED 001m, FEED calmness. 0'11. can: MEAL, sciwiu. scum FEED, cnAci-rnn GRAIN, OATMEAL, 1101,1110 osrs, rants: CORNMEAL, FEED OATS“ (black and white). PRESSED I-IAY and srnsw. HISAUQUARCIJISIIS 10:‘ BLATCIIFORDS FEEDS and POULTRY SUPPLIES. MEAL, and RABBIT MEAL. FOX BISCUITS, PUPPY WHOLESALE and RETAIL. CARTER 8i B0. LIMITED Feed and Seed Store Queen Street. oe++e++e++ee+e+e4ew+o¢e4>0e-oooeeeo-ooaooeeoeeooeoooweeaeegagg... ‘ggfi z i Professional Cards iMark R. McGuigan, i " B. A. ‘ BABBSTER. SOLICITOB. ETC. MONEY T0 LOAN Cameron Block, Charlottetown. PJLI. j McLeod & Bentley J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. Barrister and Attorney-at-Law Oilice: 180 Richmond Street ‘ MONEY T0 LOAN , When You ;“£h>Anway Tobie ENO with you. ' Change of air this simple rule of health-a dash of ENOS »FRUIT SAIQI“ 3 The words "Fruit 3n,» ‘M nign'r'e'e'i'i.'é;"i‘§',§‘,_,fif" food . . . change from the time to remember inn glass ofwater 1 SMILES GABBY GER-TIE “The nlrl who doesn't mind when a man pets certainly wouldn't if he dldn‘t." Near-Sighted Horse Fly: Great Scott, this fellow has the toughest of any equine I've tackled "After-his successful fishing trip, all you can get out of Brown is trout, trout, trout." “How about Jones?" "o". he caught nothing. Ali you hear from him is wsiia." Charlottetown, P. E. I. Prohibition Commission Margate. P. E. I. Send all information regarding in- fractions of prohibition Act to the above ‘_ Or To Clsliei Inspector B. J. Haywood ‘II Doreheeter Street. Charlottetown. Phone ‘I00 _McD0nald 81 McPhee B. I. A. IA! I | MONII ‘I0 b0 lllrv main reads lots cf elf-color “Yes? What?" “She's a mind reader." It ‘ I The I1 - nisi feel oisesse ' '~ ‘ ' ._ , _ ~ _ premises st Inltea. ‘n , 1 Stgfiyafl; & [Dwther F31’.- ei'e"'i" ii-‘i-QZITISZI. mldfifinfi : '°'“"‘:“:;'_ August 1st, at 1 r. 1a., the toiioxigmtyarm oensbtlng ot 1s .52. sings . -. ' .,,nnmn.l.‘_o_ ""1"" w“ - PY- cloarandinhlghsteteotenltlvattomllaoroaefhsrdandaaflwilasu Iaeesertemeieisyisnuseeiepiyrersrsesieguiesoulil“ gw-"N; m “ma” . t h, “m”, mm news. but he isn't clever eaousn w churches, schools and one halt mile trom llllton Station. Crop, sues‘ and idles to ease for sale sii my stock. msaelsioary, ate.- ltuated n gggwrgogg, "p, ll "i n, n“ “h” ‘m m“ be really daliltrous, "What did you Implemmh as tollowei- Bally. an Thursday. Llgfld m, u" n. “m. ‘hm Wm chum“ i“ om‘ gm“ ggp.“ . "u," u. ‘m, "m," l’ hear from the enemy? CBOPa-ll sores choice hay, I acres grain. “iii Ill 1 laali l cows and I solves, (good yoaag u‘ ,0“, 1-0 w“ , sesame-masseuse. , nfilhhfldfll‘@pgfl‘ufiflg_xgfflpg STOCm-lbioedhorssltyeassolqthoraeiyaasselldmllokaoea. ii'llflailes'eemseparator,enotraller.dhe,sprioglfl°lh _ the remedy for Iewaes .1 mum». quimes. "n. m4 m, h, h“ , 1 renew cow, s heifers 1 year eis.1 bull s months sis, l“ "WWII miller. mowing machine, rsiie ees seeder: si-ivins. g1’; D T w “éifii-'£ss”°'§s- -.........-...0...... . -~-mmi~m»-m “mm-i -'=~=------ = -- -~ w --, “Mmns-smfu-nrmicsmr‘ i.» . . aye "i ' emcee-osmosis. issue "Y "Ms-em sss mo... s." also I’ nu M" Zorn-rat svsoron ‘lirosxbly hgl-‘fifis f »"Z..".'."'...."‘- 1 track d“! I lsnasu- lpaatel lass ass sass. lpriagars, as wail s. hairs 1'3",‘ 4st Richmond Street 1 snip seesev. 1 rises- _, jaysrisiieuwunll. ' drug stores. setsmmtarasl. sasewlllsnsseeles ,°""'""‘ ' "m" m“ p" b°m° ‘L25’ eesgrssie-sseiaamsnsssesxsw Over we smseat I l- “ I l- ll- 1-1041. mans malt as » i.....;..._~"* “m” ""'“'“"' I A t-Qllwm s» o’ .. . .1 . e 1- 5%: ‘ riiii CHARLOTTETOWN_GUARDI.AN- 250.000 “mere-here, it's going to be all right. How did Dr. Moifett sound over the phone?" "He was very suave, but also very positive. He said certain circum- stances had arisen which would oblige him to resort to extreme measures unless his terms are iuliilled within twenty-four hours." I "You haven't told your lather that?" ' ‘ "on, n0. What would be the use oi’ worrying him? I know that at present he couldn't possibily produce $100,000, or even a small part oi it. Oh. what shall we do?" Dale smiled reassuringly, although his heart was heavy. Last night the sand iorty-eigbt dollars, and I expect to get every Penny oi it back." She stared at him ior a moment. then looked down at the money in her hand. Her spirits buoyed up- ward with a little laugh. "Oh, I see! I hand Doctor Moflett or his agent this packehand in re- turn he will hand me theyevidence witout suspecting the padded packet. But—" Her iore ieil. "Yes, there is a but," said Dale “Doctor Moflett will be suspicious. He knows we are not going to hand, him so much money’ until we have tried everything else. On the other; hand, we know that Doctor Moflett isn't going to kill the goose he ex- pects to lay the golden egg." ~u~ i“ iioiissiii-zii iiriisiiiioii i ENTER JULY 31st. 1929 CHARLOTTETOWN 1>RINCE EDWARD ISLAND -,.’ The Kentucky of Canada Charlottetown Driving Park and Provincial Exhibition ' RACING DATES TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY August 20th, 21st, 22nd and 23rd, 1929 ,. (A Member of the National Trotting . Association) ALL OPEN CLASSES _e< i’ 8. TEDDY JACKSON, 2.1054. Win. Toombs, Kenalngton, A. GORDON IIAIVESTEB, 2.10, Dr. H. McIntyre. Charlottetown; 5. d. PETER VERDE, 2.14%, Nell Walker. North River, ‘l. PETER. WILL TELL. 2.15%..‘1‘o111 I-loimes, Moncton, u, g S. MAJOR. 8., 2.12%, Tom Boiiuee, Moncoon, N. n. 0. EAL TIPTON. 2.16, Harold Hannah, Bel-burst, N, 5, 10. PETER TEE TBAMP, 218A. W. Ienwtok. Bathurst, n, g I). WATTS EDITION, 2.10%. Wm. Tremor, Mt. Bysn. p, 5, y_ ‘s. ‘rarer. wwron. Harold Hannah, ustiiiu-st, n, p, problem had seemed as good as solved. Tonight it was as difiicult as ever. He glanced at his watch. "Where is the telephone?" "In the hall, just outside the door.“ "Can you trust the servants?" "Oh, yes. They have been with us‘ for years. and they are absolutely. honest and reliable." Dale went lightly across the floor. With c. quick jerk he ilung the door open. A portly manservant straight- ened up abruptly and shrank sway with a startled and ahametaced air. "Hello," said Dale, “whsts-up?" The servant, thick, round-faced and portly, cringed within his conven- tional black garb. "I-I only wished to see ii Miss Castle was in the drawing room, sir.‘ She nodded thoughtiuliy. "Yes, Ii see that now. I don't know what Ii would do i! you weren't here to! Tomorrow morning you will have the two larger bills marked in the-pres- ence of two reliable witnesses. A small cross 0r an initial will do. We are going to iorco Doctor Moflett to play one oi’ hLs trumps." She brightened again. "I smposi- jtively thrilled!" she declared. , Wambley! stately tomi appeared ‘at the door. "There is s. gentleman on the telephone," he announced. The girl rose, a little tremor at the corner oi her lips. Dale gave her reason things out tor me. I've been! too worried to think. This moncy-"i "This is our iirst card in the game f we are playing with Doctor Mofletti 1. Free-For-All Trot and Pace. open Purse 5700-00 2. 2.15 Class Trot, open .... . Pom 8500-“ 3. 2.20 Class Trot. open . -- Pill" 3509'” s. 2.23 Class net, open . - Pom 95°04” s. 22c Class Trot, open .. ........ .. . Purse 0500-00 6. 2.14 Class Trot, 2.18 Class Pace, open .. Purse 8500-00 ‘I. 2.25 Class Pace. open . . . . .. -- PING 3599-" 8. 2.22 Class Paco, open . . .. - - hi"! 0590'” . 0. 2.10 Class "rm and Pace. open - Pam 1500-" 110. 2.12 Class Pace. epeii ~ . Pam 8503-?‘ ill. Runningllaceopenn“ .... -~ "ID6315- , 12. Banning Race, open . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . Purse 0150.00 1 start in two races. A special ribbon will be gl race, and $20.00 In Gold to the driver ‘meeting, $10.00 in Gold to the driver w ‘meet. First place counts flve points, two points and iourth place one point. A $10.00 Gold piece trotted during the meet a The order of the program will be made so that "T055191! 0"‘! 5"" u“ QPECIAL PRIZES FOR DRIVERS AND UWNEBS ven to the owner 0i the wimiinl "1"" i! "a second place three points. third Pl!" $10.00 in Gold wiii be ‘an: t; the fir: V611 nd a $10.00 Gold Piece te the driver drivlns t!" winning the most wink durinr ti» inning second m”! Willi-I llllfllll u" winning each race. driver driving she taatest heat l1. BILLY COPE. Claude O'Brien. Alberton. - 12. MAC TODD, 2.26%, I". B. McLai ne, Charlottetown. makes for more thrilling races-and give the spectators a better run ior the money. 0.00 o'clock A. M. Proportionate low ia-rcs tron. intermediate peipg. Beturns alter the races. Annan. The keeuest kind of racing is practically assured. She leit orders she was to be called i! wanted on the telephone. and I ian encouraging smile as she walked out. Wambley held the door open fastest heat paced during the meet. Ten Dollars in Gold will be given to the caretaker oi the horse trottins i Gold to the caretaker oi the horse P" iugi Midway; Will Harvey, (Violin); 110st. Weeks, (Step-dance); epicial lions; thought I would make sure where in iind her." "Oh, I see. Do you always peep through keyhoies when you are look- ing ior your mistress?" “Keyholes, sir? Why. 1-1- "That will do" id Dale, and closed the door. “YOu see, Miss Castle?" “That was Wambley," the girl mur- mured perplexedly. "I never imag- ined he would do a thing like that. Do you suppose Doctor Moflctt has bribed him?" “Doubtless. I! so—" He paused, but his brows went up as ii he had suddenly conceived an idea. He pursued it silently. I! Wambley were in Doctor Moflett‘: pay, then it might be possible to shake a. few truths out oi his portly hide. “It shows we must be careiuJ," he added. she looked at her watch. “Doctor Moiiett will telephone in s iew mixi- utes. What shall I tell him?" "Tell him you are ready to deliver one hall oi the amount now and will give him the balance oi the $100,000 later." "What?" she exclaimed. “I don't think the doctor expects payment in one lump sum," Dale ex- plained. "One hundred thousand dollars is too bulky tor easy hand- ling. He will be satisiied w)th halt tor the present." “But that's iiity thousandi Where would I get all that money?" "Here." said Dale, and handed her the packet he had received st the bank. She took it mechanically, looked at it, turned it over with a. dazed air, and shook her head. "But I-I can't accept—" "No arguments." Dale inbcrniptcd. "We haven't much time. When Doctor Moiiett telephones, he will and stood bowing until she had pas- sed through, then he started to tol- low. ‘_ "Oh, Wambley,’ ‘said Dale evenly. The servant turned and regarded him with reapectiul but uneasy at- tention. “Please close the door and come here," Dale added. "I have some- thing to say to you." Passively i-he servant obeyed. His iace, round and sleek and a swollen apple, showed no expression. He passed into the light where Dale stood leaning carelessly against an antique cabinet. “Don't be bashful, Wambley. Closer, please." Wambley advanced unitl the soit, clear light tell iuil on his pudgy isce. Dale, toying with his watch chain, merely looked st him with his steady. iaintiy smiling gaze. Moments passed, and still he said nothing. Wambley was growing uneasy. He shifted his weight, swallowed and twisted his neck. His eyes iell oe- neath the level, humorous scrutiny of Dale's gray eyes. And still Dale only looked and looked and said nothing. "Wambley," _he asked at length. when the silent inspcctio had pro- ceeded to the limit oi the servant's endurance, "what is your price?" "Sir?" “I mean, what is the present mar- ket value oi your honesty and loyalty?" Wsmibley jerked his head back ior a moment, "I don't understand, sir." "Then I'll speak more plainly. How much do you receive for your service as a spy?" i "Spy?" ‘The portly form shook a little. A look oi indignriori came into the chubby isce, "This is too much, eiri" “No indignation, please, Wambley. the fastest heat and Ten Dollars in the iastcst heat. Five Dollars in Gold will be Fifty Dollars in Gold will be given 2.10 pacing during the meet. horses beat the above records Every effort will be Entries close July 31st Write tor Entry form.‘ ace- 6912-7-28-51. - , At the Mummers‘ Frolic? ‘fliers will be hundreds oi people at that giddy aflair. How is Dr. Moflews agent to identify himseli?" "By a password, He is to use the two words. ‘yellow’ and ‘blue’ in a single sentence." "Appropriatel" Dale laughed sitar s, moment's thought. "Yellow and blue. Mix them and you have Feeli- Green is the intermediate between yellow and blue in the snevtrum- 5° that's his little amt! Ii you rive him the money tomorrow night, he will go to the District Attorney's of- nce next day and reclaim the en- veiope. "11 you tail, the District Attorney will have not only the transcript, but Dr. Moflett will give him the original documents as well. Was that Willi he threatened to do?" - "Yes; exactly." "Well!" said Dale, muslngiy, "I think it is a blufl, at least as isr as the transcript of evidence is concern- ' ed but we can't be sure. ‘Anyway, it's a good blufl. Once the transcript reaches the District Attorney's oi- iioe, the thing is iinsi and irrevoc- able, subject only to your compliance with Dr. Mofletth demands. You ag- given to the caretaker oi each horse winnlnl a race in the trotting and pacing claim I-‘iity Dollars in Gold to the owner o! the M?" that beats the track trotting record of 2.11 then the awaada Io two horses tie tor the awards the money W"! b! "V"!!! 00""!- made to have the track as ' with .1. w. Bonito , Secretary, r -' _ the meeting, to the owner o! the horse that but! 1A during the meeting. In ease two to the fastest holle- l! fast and as eaie as possible- ottetnwls, P.2d. 1 ‘Lmak a A a amma "I'll wager your acting was perfect- Did Dr. Monete express s willingness to accept iiity thousand on account?" "He said itwnuld, besetisisvi-QLYL and that in return he will give m6 hall the documents." "And you will be at the Mummers Frolic tomorrow night?" Continued on page 5 HOUSE FOR SALE House ior sale, No. 303 Iltsro! Street. All modern conveniences. This cottage ls in a good locality with nice corner lot. It not sold b! Wednesday, July 31st, will be put n7 at‘ auction at 1.80 p. m. For particulars apply to John l‘- Bradley Auctioneer. i dtdi-wtsmw-hi POTATOES We require within next ten days large quantities, ' all varieties old Potatoes. Anybody having any to oiler please get in touch with ibont; Several young ladies in special Highland dances. which have made New Annsn llaces IIIOIII in the pastand than some, the South ‘Sea Islands. special attractions. Something doing every minute. 0P0!!!“ by Tl-e Eastern steamship wise lines makes it possible ior tin Lines, which will convey them irom New York m~Norfoik, Virginia on thewspiendid steamer AOEORGE xhe-‘Atlantic Coast via i1 line this WASHINGTON" LEE." This complete tie-up o! coast- Entranoe money must accompany the entry. 9 . Entries For New iiniian Wednesday, July 31st 01929 g $1050 In Purses $1050 i innum- 2.17 TBOT AND 2.20 PACE-PURSE $350.00 l. MAR-GI DIRECT, 2.23%, Di’. F. C. Dougan, Charlottetown, 2. BINGEN AUBREY. 2.10%. Col. D. A. MacKinnon. Charlottetown LONGSIT, 2.14%. P. J. Conroy, Charlottetown, 2.24 CLASS (TlOTP-PUBSE $550.00 l. RUBY AUBREY, 2.28%. William Clark, Summon , 2. MAC TODD, 226%. P. B. MoLsine, Charlottetown, 8. JOHNNY WALLBB, Garden City Stables, Charlottetown L BRITISH GINGER, 2.18%, George McNeil], Kenstngton, l. CAPT. JACKSON, 2.20%. Chas. Clhndler. Charlottetown, d. DOBMA HABVESTEB. 2.16, Col. D. A. MacKInnonI‘ Charlottetown, 7. BARITA AUBREY, G. W. liorsman, Monoton, N, 3, 8. PETER ALLBIGHT, Good Tllna Stables. Monoton. N. B, 2.30 TROT AND PACE (MIXEIU-PUBSB $300.00 l. WOBTHY SET, Garden City Stable, Charlottetown, 2. LOUIE SET, Garden City Stable. Charlottetown. I. LACOPIA LABS, Blair Andrews, New Glasgow, P. E. I. A. LOUISE COLORADO. Capt. Read. Borden. 8. JACQUELINE, Harold Mulaliy, Kensington. d. DOROTHY 1-2., John A. Murray, Clyde Eiver. ‘i. MICKEY AUBREY. Carl Weeks, Aiberton. S. GOLDEN PETER. G. W. I! , Moncton, N. B. 9. JAMES AUBREY, Good Time Stabiee. Moncton, N. B, 10. PETER ALLIIIGHT, Good Time Stables, Moncton. N’, E_ s4 Running Race will appear later, Ilaces are conducted on the three heat plan-every heat a rsce, wug A Special Train leaves C‘ rlotteto wn wih race horses and passenger", This promises to be the biggest and best o! all the big races held si Nu SPECIAL srmacrsous Cha - 1-. s.“ W. “ y. (Acr : n Pips Band; Pari-Muiiisii; All the attraction B ‘ boxinfbont between K. 0. Joe O'Brien and the champions! Meet your friends at New Annan Races. See good raving and m4 Never s dull moment Ii day proves unfavorable races will be held next ilne day ioliowlng. Car. parked free outside racing oval-char; ’ 50 cents ior Parking inside Admission 50 cents. Children proportionate rates. Grand Stand 25 cents. Meals 50 cents. J. J. McKINNON, Proprietor. J. PENDERGAST. Secretary tourists irom New Brunswick ii trsvei-totpraetieaiiy any point 1101i; ROBERT E is well-known ior its splendid servfii in every respect. lmi Milli 100s iio s: iiiicizs Wednesday August 7th 1929 $1000.00 Iii PIIRSES-Siiliifififl OI‘ -s--1.--~ _ Classes 1. 2.11 nor sun race ruksnilitll 2. 22s PACE PURSE W" s. 2.21 TItOT. ..... Puiisi-zsiitl s. 2.10 rno-r AND PACE ..... runsssiiiii (The 2.80 Trot and Pace is open to King's County owned horses onli-i General Conditions Entries close wesnesiisy. July list, 102s. Winnings that one 10W- Ali races mile heats, to he rsced on the 8 heat plan via:-10"0 0i "A probably set a time and place ior the delivery ct the money. Tell him you have iiity thousand now and ex- pect to have the balance within a You can't do it convincingly: What I want to know is," and he paused my throat." reed o! course?" "Yer-she iorced a little smile- "with tears in my eyes and s. catch in Carvell Bros Ltd. 8068-7-81-01. and bent his head closer to the eer- vsrit's, “how much is Paul Aineworth Mine will be awarded the winner, the . malnder to be divided in tliret N“ parts, one part to be raced tor in each heat. In the event oi there beinl m“ heat winners. a iourth heat shall be raced to decide the winner oi the mai- of the full 5% is paid on each starter, and drivers having the 000""! °i m Judges. week." "But I can't accept iiity thousand irom you. not even as a loan." "Nonsense! I am only making you the temporary custodian oi two thou- psying you?" Wambley jerked his head back with a gasp. His isce turnbd pale. Dsia laughed, "Thanks, Wambley. You have told me all I want to know. On second though I won't bid against Ains- worth. l-ie is probably paying you all you are worthfYou may go." The servant eta-m... ‘ something. moistened his lips, and turned quick- ly away. At the Bame moment Miss Castle returned. A look ‘oi psrpiexity entered her anxious iace as she glanced irom Dale to Wambley, "What did you say to him?" she inquired when the door closed be- hind the servant. "l'm sure he looked fluatered enough." This Is Your War! of land. condition, ‘l rooms Each priced reaeona“ 6082-7-81-21. _ FOR SALE Two very desirable cottages. One m unsung guppy, w] new. finished in Dooslaenr. hsshsrdwoeddoomlroomslargelot The other on Woymouth Street.‘ splendid location, house u, good tor quick sale. , I APPU: G. I. HOLMES. ' - , member) will gove Jalng conditions. like I will sell by public auction AUCTION SALE Iflllllle. decline any ell-r!- har any driver, declare oil and fill Within‘ W advertising any races not satisfactorily niicd. er declare races all and return entrance money. anypessouorpropartyduringthismeettns. ' ssoi-r-ss-vr. All purses divided 50, 25, 15 and 10%. Entry tee 5% o! purse. and 5% ‘ raced tor each heat deducted from money winners. Two entries oi the some ownership may start In the lame rau- 11'0"“ The management reserve the right to declare oil, change order 0i W‘ Itthe weather is stormy, the mansgeir ent reserve the rllilt '0 Wnp“ Bay, straw and stsbling free. ' The rules of the National Trotting Association (o! which this track is I except where they may conflict with any ot the it" The management assume no responsibility tor any accident or damstt i‘ ' J. A. MeINTYBI. Secrets!!-