i‘ tug-i ‘lllll l JULY 30, 1927 ‘.‘ln a Little" Spanish ‘Towr-i" was Writiien in South Dakota .@m6 . n...- ‘Illl ~11 §$iifiifiéfriém ‘ ~- U . ’ . . ‘ 1-1 a 1.1.11; Sfnnoli bnqliso“ a “b11111. lr‘"‘=,_Sh‘=~mpa1‘=l>w<'-9 when 111-31! l-k Romantic Song Hit Re- sult of Author's Game of Pretend New York City.-¢A dcsolatc, ixeelesa little village in the Wcsi was‘ the inspiration for the most glowing romantic waltz song of the season. ' ' Mable Wayne. who wrote "In :1 Little Spanish Town," the song in question, tells bow it happened. "when I was n little girl}? she _ explainsflil was always dreamin-r n! Spain. The most thumhod spot. in my geography was the pug:- that carried abig map of that country. I was always turning to it Qor consolation ivheh’ I 'hn'rin't known my lessons and everything had gone wrong generally. "Then at sixteen. T ivent on the stage as a pinnolorzist and got used to weekly iumns from one small western or middle Wn-‘iorll town to another. ‘Got used.’ l snv. but I guess I never reallv did cot verv reconciled to it for the b19111; little towns always made myheart ache. ’ At least, they did until I Grease may be removed from a so it is better not to let the pot get f11r collar in the following way: Buy 25 cents‘ worth - of sea. sand (fine) at any ‘large grocery store. Put it into a pan. _, stove and heat well. Lay your coat on the table and rub this sand into the fur as hot as you can stand it. Repeat ll IIBCOSSBiy. - I The liest way to clean a coffee pot is to boil it thoroughly in wa- ter containing soda. It is difficult lo remove stains o! long standing. . 1 0115 discovered a perfectly lovel , game that I could play by mysel . “This pamemllowed me to make up little stories about the places, and since there need be no limit: to my imagination, I moved every dream countries. In an effort to atone for them for what they had missed, I nlwayslocated the very blcakcst. towns of all in Spain. “The day I wrote ‘In a Little Spanish Town,’ we had reached South Dakota nnd when I looked -ll“SlZ dismal town of any. The few people I could see had such discouraged faces, too, as if they mnnce.‘ . - ‘ _ _ “I look n pad and pencil out of vuv purse. and began to scribble to keep myself from crying. I was blue. anyway. because my head ncherl and I was wondering whoihrr I was going t0 be a "oudoville lwm all mv life. Wall, the notes that I scribbled were those of ‘In a Little Spanish Town.‘ I felt so sorrv for that l1nkotn_ nlara that I just dressed it up Spanish." stained in the first place. Combs should not be washed, for place on the the water is apt to split the teeth. lAn old and fairly stiff nailbrush ing them. Work. the bristles well, in and out between the teeth until‘ all the dirt and fluff are removed. and then wipe the comb carefully on a damp cloth. ~i»-<-Q}--———— I blluurlrn Llnlmult for lunort blton. ‘ 146 Richmond St. Plate _ Glass n .1,“ 1,. ,,,,‘,. 1- ,. oer =1rwi1=r "¢». , Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Lowest Rate. ' Good Strong Stock Companies Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis. ‘ ‘ 1 BROW ‘ Charlottetown Insurance “at ‘unto. »‘- w‘ My“, last one o1’ them to my favorite j nllt the train window, I beheld the i hnrl nevcr knownvhappiness or ro~_ Central Guardian CHURCH SERVICES. - North Wlllshirc ll a. 111., ilampshlre 3 p. m., Illunicr River 7.30 p. m, Rev. B. Y. Ross preaching at the three ,scrvlccsl Sacrament of the Lord's Supper. Rev. Ii. H. Baxter. CHERRY VALLEY CIRCUIT.- ‘Sorrices in connection with the re- lopcuing of the United Church, (‘berry Valley will be held July jllst at 10.30 a. m. and 7 p. m. Ser- ;vlces at. St. Andrews at 2.30. Dr. liicEwen will preach. MOTOii TRIP. -Mrs. A." 1-3. Aiiacliachern and sou, Charles, and iflolln of Quincy, Masa., arllvcd in ‘the city ibis wcck by motor on o, flew weeks Visit. i “ ELECTRIC STORIVL-An electric, istonn of short duration-probably‘ lthe first of the season passed over ‘the city last night. No damage has; .been reported. 1 ‘I ON MOTOR TRIP-Among the ‘visitors arriving here this week by‘ |car from Boston, aro M1‘. and Mrs. (loorge McFadyen and son, to vis- ,‘it relatives in Norlh River. Mrs; ‘lllnlcolm (lumpbell and non arc on‘ their way to visit tilelr old homo i11 0'Leary and Mr‘ Walter O'Brien to visit in Borden and Bristol. ‘ HAMP- i GLEANINGS FROM ‘SHIRE-Mr. llcymond, rmolaio in- {spccicny visited Ilampshire this lweck. llc reports u favorable ‘prospect for this fall's potato crop. ,—Mnch credit is due the ladies of illampshirci for tho exceptionally, l wcil kept appearance of the bciionl grounds-Miss Annie Tremere,‘ ;Framiughnm, Muss, is spending a, ‘n10ntl1's vocation at her former‘, ‘home in llampahircw-bllss Emma‘ {Reeves has rciurmd to Freetown, nfier a ploasiuli visit l11 Hamp- ishlre. She was accompanied’ 011 1her return trip by Miss Eleanor ‘Acklaml who opcnt several days in llPrcc-towu, the guest of Miss Hazel Klardlno-‘lillss llellu Beebe, Mass- lllillllflllllS is ‘visiting at the homo oi‘ M1‘. and Mrs. John Waits, |llampshlro.~—-Mr< Arthur Newsom, Hampshire, recently visited his pa- ronis, Mr. and Mrs. Hammond‘ ‘Nnwsom, Wcstmoreland. — Mr.' gJohnson. rector of the English ‘Church, Milton, mnde a very lav- orablc impression l11 his first ser- ‘vice conducted in tho Union Church, lust Sunday evenlng_— ‘Miss Grace Ackland has returned homo alter a pleasant ylait in flvostmoreland, Albany, and Tryqp, A PERSONALS Mr. John Fraser. Avondale, was '11 visitor lb the city yesterday. Mr. Allnu McLean, Milton, was ,1n the Cily yesterday. M r. Donald ‘. lei-day. ‘day afternoon on return to Boston MW!‘ Spending his vacation ‘Cornwall. . Mr. George Smith oi’ Cumber-itbuc land paid a visit to recently. . The Misses Fanny and Lessie "Fflylflr. returned to Manchester, N‘ H‘. 111w!‘ “Pending a delightful vacation with their mother, Mis. {Austin Taylor, Emerald. l‘ Miss Edna Duncan, Edward SL, ‘an employee of the Prince Edward ‘Theatre, Clly,_is spending her holi~ [days at O’Leary, the guest of Miss IAda Thompson. will be found very useful in clea1:-| . . _ _.._4\.-_ _M_9l1911.n‘... .2919}, "flm- W“ *1 vlfllwr w the ‘Cllv ves- had n. r-edord or 2:12'/.. Sbc ‘rm: omnmrri-Yrouw contort“ I The Money Maker ~By '\\'. H. UOUICI‘ ‘T110 310.000 events at Avon and {Windsor were won by Guy ‘Reaper. ‘ll/‘rinco ‘Charming, Bu; Abbe,‘ _.Silver Weather and Billy ‘D. Two ‘of them were placed to the credit ‘of ‘Bent. Abbe. ‘Silver Weather also ‘lookedaslf he would make a double ,untll the tire came ofl his sulky in 1 the second heat of his race at Wind- sor. In the colt races the North "Carolina gelding Donne wo11 bolh ,tho ‘three year old ‘labia and Ace ‘High the two races for pacing ‘Plucky divided izhe honors in the two year old trots. The firs‘! nuqir-cd won ul. ‘Cherry ‘Park were the event was‘ worth $5,000. ‘Plucky won u! ivlndsor where Azure Volo was a non-starter. Carolyn ‘Logan was Bert Abbe‘s most. ‘formidable rival. Prior lo these meetings ‘Ibo lcflillOflllll bred mare was considered the bcsi. on nceouui of her showing at Stur- brldge wheie she won ln 2106M- Ou 111112 other ‘hand at Greenfield and Slanbrldgc ‘Boo-t Abbe was ‘schooled for a bid where ‘the purses were worth wlhilc and the specul- "ion apt to give a better return or the effort. Bert. ‘Abbe delivered ill. Norwich, ‘Avon and Windsor. Al Sage ‘Park ‘the margin was very narrow- ‘Curolyu "Logan wc-n the first hon! in 2:07% 10h the second trip Bert Abbe ‘had so much o'f u bulge on her when the word was given he grabbed the pole on lhc first turn 1.1L looked as ll ‘lhe starter decided the race instead of the horses ‘Alt Avon and ‘Windsor ‘Bert Abbe won $8,280. ‘This amout with wlmi. he won at ‘the other circuit ‘in-eel- lngs dropped him into the 2:06 class where he will have an oppur- tunlly to meet such material 11s Jenn Graiian, GIJBSBWOFK and Sllvcr Weathci ussoon as hc completes the engagements made for l_1l1n last spring‘ Bert Abbe ls ipGeurgla product. ‘Gus Cosgins c-l ‘Canton? 0a.. w-ho owned his sire. sent him in 1025 whcnhe was 11 three year old ‘to Roy ‘:\‘lil1'c.r at Lexington, Ky‘, after ho worked n >mlle in 2:38 over a half-mile track. ‘While in Kentucky 113cm Abbe took a time of record of 2:097» the the las‘! half being placed in k029i This showing wins ‘followed by a trip to the ‘New York sale with a statement from ‘Roy lillller is which he said tho-l ‘Bert Abbe without exception the best hendfid Kfllflfifll coll. he had ever ‘llzalned and that he had all‘ the quantities of}: good game racc ‘horsoRoy tapped the provorblnl nail on i-he hood ‘that ‘lme while Arthur ‘G. ‘Lord o'f nyyarkgv, Y. drove ii home by giving $1200 for him. Bent. Abbe is ncI-wnflvc yoarold ‘l-lo was got by the double gaitorl horse ‘The Abbc which in addition Lo being a brother lo The Abbott Zzfllll/ha world's champion,‘ also bred mm splendid race horse Abbe dirle..2:01.%- lilsdariuMlfls ‘E1111 '11» WflS ‘mall by ‘Mack Hqa son ol’ the am ature wagon ‘trc-tter John A. Mnwlames B. Newson left yester- McKemm out of Nagy 11mph by -'Dau Patch. another charllllifm in which made'a record o'f 1:I55'/1 110- hind a ‘pacemaker. Will ‘Hudson put the finishing hes on Bert .Abbe‘s ‘training N151’ NEW‘: over ‘Charter ‘Oak Park‘ He 8180 ;drc-ve him in all of his races until a toss at ‘Cherry IPnrk put. him in the hospital. Crozior subsiituteil ‘lolr him at Windsor. When the pair get iogviher again they arc apt to move near the top ol ‘the money makers on the half-mile tracks in 11027. Since 1025 Silver Weather has been a ‘familiar figure on the New Kentucky 2n 101-’). ‘Phat (all he was ‘sent with his siie Silver Axworlhy Ho the New York sale- ML Irvgng q_ 3m" h“ return. jQuis of Winfield, N. Y. purchased ed lo his home in CambridgoHMm h" 955' Mans. alter spending his summer ‘finough All"? When he was 0111 lCornlwalll took tho holidays the guest n1 Mr. and Mrs. ‘Dony in ‘hand and him his perlhll" Dun Smith. Cumberland. innry work over the Mlneola track. In 1102i ‘Silver ‘Weather ‘toured Mr. Chas. Mclllachern and his Pennsylvania and Maryland as 11 mother, Mrs. A. E. McEachern, ar- free legged pacer. ‘Tho next year two weeks. ACCOMPLISH HEALTH- Health domanda that you have a certain amount a! “roughagfl In your food aaaura perfect elimination. tone up the ayatam and clear the complexion. srnwAmvs WHOLE WHEAT BREAD ‘given you bran In ijult the right am one and In m molt Ippfilill g form, It contains m; 100% wMat-bcrry-noth- lnq added to It, nothing taken away. l . ‘Aak Your Grocer. l‘ ‘P11 i! . Stewart's Madv in Bharldttoiown ‘ 151 Kant direct . _ and in ‘rived in the city Thursday having ho dropped into the 13a?’ ‘$010 imotored from Boston, accompanied Circuit at ‘Norwich and Won. T1118 by Colin McEachern of California was followed by a victory ln a who joined his brother and mother 5.000 event at ‘Cherry ‘Park. in P926 [in Boston. They will. remain about he defeat-ed Jean Grattan over ‘the same course ‘for ‘$10,000 and this your nosed her out in another with Guesswork among the trailers. Silva!‘- '!Wea‘ther is a stout made standing under 15 ‘hands. I-le is in- bred, ‘being ‘by ‘Sliver Axworthy 2:110 whos dam ‘Easter Lilly W. 06% is a sister ‘to E. P‘ ‘YV-rnlhe jab-a o'f ‘his dam ‘Miss Weathers. ‘This brother and sister were B0! 'by the Walkes ‘Boy horse Oratorio iout of IPIaxey, the dam of Audu-bon Boy using, Lady lBal-lou, the dam of Miss ‘Weathers, also produced ljdward P. 2:004 There is a little trot and a ‘wealth o'f pacing-l" 11W ‘nherflgnce of isilvelr 'W9flt1l6l" He has proved awvorthy representative "II the family. rainy n. is a western produced‘ H9 made. his dehm on lhc eastern tracks in 1002 when F. ‘C. Niles of Kansas IClty, Mo. dropped in with his stable which was at that tan/e t ined ‘by Float: dolly of Tip n. in“. The outfit had an off seasoh. This best sihc-wiing made ‘by only Djwas a win alt ‘llbnesdaildfPfl- '4" min/i. The following you‘. Billy b. won 111122111 l4 at Great ‘Barrlngtou. Vlaaa. when-e his owner haifa suin- mer homeuln 1024 ho was named with the 5t. IROOhG gelding Bt. mule in on of the first ‘ 10.000 evdnts at Wlndaor.IB|',11!"D-<11€1 ml» train 117 to expocjal-Dlll-i 5" F! took hie ‘piaoqand new h m‘ y‘ r‘ . ‘Billy D. mule his, nextvpld at Windsor in 11985. lIn m filfflhoali he stepped into a rnllx up which un- sealed JBraitelffiold- ‘Billy D. WI! placednwlth another J-cinsdlan all ‘he lbrced Rolibrt lOolhunpdoi-e (illi- ln limit. ‘ ‘ ‘During the balance of that year I0 ‘Billy ID. torifld the edit» srn ‘t ka. ..ren0lt4d1v lhowlni l"! ability yto pea fast. His wlnraec of $200K lothhn in thfl 310.000 l" iV/lihdlor ‘forltba 2:07 clan. l‘ .1 it h z ‘f!!! you old. in 2:06%. 0n the next trip he chased Guesswork out in 507% and lhcn won in 2:09%,2:12% lBilly l). is a ioppy going with the reputation ' of being an outflow in‘ his eznly days. Walter Er-ellenflcid took the kinks out oi his muko up, lie mode him an hlry going iacing machine with a white ring around his neck, the mark being ‘made by, 11 rope ‘burn when he was getting 1 his western schooling. The breeding of jBllly D- is old fashioned with ‘those who have‘ been fed up on Axworfhy and ‘Pé-ter lhe Great with a dash cl ‘Ilclwln 1 0r ‘San Pranciscol ‘His sire Leo by ‘Leo Mnscovile whose sire ‘Muscovlie was by Nntwood out ofi the lilanvbleioiilan mare Renia Vic- iorla world's record price .21! the view Farm sale in 1896- Gertie li., the dam of ‘Biinly -D.. was go-l by i, ‘the pacer Bee Gee 2:08% while} her dam ‘Sully B. was by ‘Maxie B, l :1 son of Ashlaild ‘Wilkes, whose ‘ Tellulailo-n was made whcn she got l Jvlln R. ‘Gentry 2:00%, a whale among pueers ivhenlloe Patceu Rob- ori. J. and ‘SiarlPointer were on earth! Tho oddly named ‘Bee Gee has a I busy inherilaiicc. ‘He was by ‘Sym- boolcr ‘lial 11mm n mare llllll was, got by n 501i of the champion slull- l i011 ‘Phoebe 2:13-74. Ililly l). is one of ibc few lmrsea ‘ caxring these blood lines now on the l turf. His showing proves that he? is qnu p211‘ with the bent. of the half ‘ mllers- ‘What he might 11o on [he larger ovuls ‘may never be known as his owner raves at points in lb". cast whore he cun see his 11012501; porfonn. Guy ‘Reaper and ‘Prince ‘Charming are ‘Kvnnuoky products. ‘Guy Reap- per is by Guy Axworihy oul of Ex ‘Summrr ‘Harvester, a (laughter of Sllll Francisco whr-sednm Nolc-‘cl also produced The Harvester, 2:01 "llhls line runs through Tnlrci and Pzeflx ‘to ‘Clara, the dam oi‘ Dexter 217%- ‘Wilh ihc excoptlr-n of our link it is :1 stout racing luherllunrao Guy ‘llozipr-r was bred at Walnm llnll ‘Farm. ‘lie was sold in i923 as :1 yonrling. Wi‘l Flemming had him in his lhrce your old form when he madc u specially of breaking cllevks .1111l iut-"belu-iviiig geuurally. Flnaly, Guy ‘Reaper was turned over ‘to lCharlcs- Mosher. llc mode ed him over lo Ed McGrutl1 ‘Cox and orhers nibbled at Prince Charming when he was on tho coun- but -lll1llf‘.f1 away. ‘Like ‘Bn/rksdalc and ‘Mnimaduke he jumped at time...‘ This was expensive. There never was u question about his speed, Finally ll. ‘became an ordinary remark that Prince Ulrlarmillg wc-uld win if he did not jump. fHis first siunplc in 1927 was passed out at Greenfield ivlle-re ho defcaied Oscawana and Bee Worthy In a big field ‘on a narrow trau-k whore the wheels rub and pockets are plentiful lPrlnvo ‘Charming look ed as ‘though ‘he bod a slim chance a-gains-t ‘John Gallagher ‘Worthy Todd, ‘Bee Worthy, ‘Plain Mzuy and Oscaiwana. . ‘The returns show that Bee Wor-ihy grabbed a 110a‘! in zoo/i. ‘the fastest in tho race.‘ Oscawana was lame‘ John (iallagher lumped and Worthy ‘Todd hit the fence world's record price at the Glen- ,1!’ , Castor 011 and Kicks him ‘behave and drilled him into u first class plcco of racing material. fi5_ ‘Prince ‘Cbnriuing was lorflcd in 1171-9 llv in by Illelwln out of ihc ' 18_.,4 Axworiboy more Axcharln which " also produced ‘Conclave 2rl0unil that splendid filly 1Cha|rn1 2:04',§ Ed (‘rilllos bought Prince Charvuin", 25_ to New Englmld. ‘Ills ncxi tutor 30__ was Waller (lorrison and finally ‘ 75w‘ W, ‘B. ‘Eckcri of .lteailing,.'Pn-. lurn~ 23__ Will Welcome Royal Visitors (Special to the Guardian) QUEBEC, Que, July 29. — 0 ,loue solitary person will board fir?‘ |Empress of Australia at Rlmounky this afternoon 1o say "How-do-you- lilo", to His Royal Highness. the Prince of Wales, His Royal High- ness: Prince George and Premier’ Stanley Baldwin. To all others tho "nm welcome" sign hangs out. Olflclaldnm, whether ii will be represented by Ottawa or Moni- roal. and ilecreed that none other fharrBi-ig. General E. B. De Panel, Honorary. A. D. C‘ io His Excellency the Governor General, and permanent- Chlef of the investigation de- partment. of tho Canadian Pacific Ilallwav. shall b0 permitted lo board lhc ship at Father Point. (By British United Press) LONDON, July 29. —This is the story of a love drama as related in the Gdanska Gazette of Danzig. A waiter, who, quite wrongly, sus- pected his wlfe of disloyalty. return- ed home unexpectedly the other day and found a man in the house. Without question the waiter seiz- ed the man, compelled him to swal- low 24 capsulas of caster oil, and then kicked him downstairs into the street. The victim was a quite innocent insurance man. ‘The Markets A CHARLOTTETOWN MARKES . 24-27 .. 115-50 . 50 T5— 1 CRYSTAL DISHES Summer salads look twice as at.- tractlve when served in one. of the new colored glass salad bowls. Glass salad sets can be bought most in- expensively and add cheer to the table. when Leese was thrown. The sick spell which Bee Worlhcy had at Norwich ‘told in the third heat when he was out in ‘the clear near the three quart-er pole. ‘He ‘irrllcred and ‘Prince Charming won. ‘Donne, the thucc year old trotter has a peculhrr inheritance. Ho is ‘the onily trotting bred foal by his sire, The lExtract, a son o'f The Ex- ponent‘ ‘His dwmv ‘Lady May has n pacing record oi’ 121N114. ‘She was by Colonel Patrick 0111i oi‘ a more by ‘S.Wl‘lkes, wvhleh was at one time 1 member of Geérs stable‘ Colonel Patrick was n good race horseille made a Iiocord oi‘ 2:10'/4 and was ‘by The ‘Conqueror, a son of lEgotlst. who was a brother to Sphinx. ‘tho pair being by Election oer out c‘! ‘Sprite, a daugblcr of the lPlloi Jr‘ mare ‘Vvaiterwltch, which also produced Mambrlno Gill. Scol- land and Viking. Ho won all of his engagements in his two year old form and this yewn wenlt to the front at Avon where he trotted a fourth beam in .2;-113% and at Wind- sor were he cut his miark to 201184 He looks like the best three year old orolter on ‘the half-mile tracks. Ace 1H-lgh, like ‘Plucky and Azure Volo,w1as bred alt ‘Walnut ‘Hall Fai m They‘ are by Peter Volo. Miss Dot 2:'l‘6% the dam oi‘ Acc High, was iby lllonnadcutte out of a mare by Flying Artillery. He is a free legged pacer with- a ‘lot of whiz but apt to lump. Ace ‘High is graduate ol the Newark matinee school. ‘Pltman ‘book him in handwhen he shipped ‘to ‘Norwich. ‘He is the moaii ticket ol,_.the stable. ‘ lPlucky is the stohtest two year qld trotler that ever took the word in Bay ‘State Clrcnll. Ho‘ own a": lGreenfleld, Sturblridge, Norwich as second to Azure Volo ln the 0,000 event - at. Avon, and won again at Windsor. ll-lo la qubol the Native Ming lmQfQ T-hyra Varrick, q le dam ‘Keepsake orwA traces idliaficy‘ 11366, ‘the ‘dam of Nancy Hanks 2:04. ‘Pluck; la also a broth- ed» ‘to ‘Native Volo 231% which was sold ilor export. ‘Ha won last nth atfrrios-Le whore he defeated uvota and lDr- ‘White. ’ Maura. the darn of Azure Volo this’ by Guy iAxworthy out of the minus mare Owalasa which also pnadueegl lakandor 2:05% and‘ ram 0. 2:110- Thls line runa to 10am ‘Wind. on dam of Goof!!! B!‘ Clair ‘mum, and ‘Caro Nomo, the dam of Both Acres. Many of its dos findantc. paeaand at one time Acute Volo showed a disposition V) race u that gait‘ _ The black ‘man lMlllle W. which mad; a. sweep in the pacing rama from: Orson ldtoiwindaoria a is hr Drmi . 1 ‘.1 km " hliruard‘: Linlmonl for scaly aeulp. Kent. and ‘Hanna purchased her for $500- They started hcr, a few Limes ‘and sold he to Squires‘ ‘Bros. _for ‘$23599- Tlley Kelli. ‘her unllll ‘the Oci- ober meeting at. Avon whcro ehc showed Iihat she could pacc in 210R. T1115 Dlflmpled Dnve Groonbcrg to , incidentally Montreal _ ifozrla of 192i, Azure V010 and ‘Tell. bud arecord 0f 2:061/4.He was seems to be the whole thing, has buy her. Later on he passed her along w Arthur o. 1mm. ~ l ‘Millie W. was wintered in Croz-l ler's stable at lMac-ou, Ga. She was I mrned over l0 illodson wh-en she , retirlrned to iHantford. This mare has perfect racing manners and can i Dace as fast as ‘horses go. -ln her " r800 at Greenfield she whlzzod hi quarter in 30% seconds. At Slur-l bridge and ‘Norwich she shadcdi 1:02 in the last hall" of her milo 1 w.l1ile nt Wlildsmr she whoclcd i homo from the thnoe quarter polo‘ ‘g1 130 seconds. lb stand riff Wayne i a . At the close of the Windsor and ‘Akimn meetings (‘rival-tan Royal ‘led lho list of sires with sixteen wgnnm-s 1 The reiurnslor the others 1 worthy and Dillon Axworihy eight showed rmonling where two of tho membem “mt ‘Peter vol‘? 115d m" G11)’ AX‘ 0f 1115 stable won. Notwithstanding .:. ‘ ‘my g ’ PAGE ‘ TQEETEEIQ‘ PERFECTION ICE CREAM ' ls new a household word throughout the Province as people learn more about its manufacture they flml II. is unsurpassed for‘ quality and lhc purity of all its ingredients. The manufacturers take the greatest cure in putting; up Perfection, hence It’s Popularity among all classes and especially the children. Al. one time‘ customers would just say “lcc Cream" when purchaslng— they say "Perfection" and the flavor is so wcil known they will not accept a substitute. Central Creameries LIMITED Every ingredient used in the manufac- lurc of Perfection lcc Cream ls pasteurized. ECIMINB BACK We figure this way: The man who gets a better Used Car than he believed it possible to get, is coming back some day for a new Dodge Brothers Car. W. B. PROWSE & SONS Charlottetown, P. E. I. A usen cAaWs ONLY A5 DEPENDABLE AS 11-15 DEALER wr-nn sects rr Ganadian Historical Drawings “ For Framing Purposes _ The Guardian has pleasure in announc- ing that it has procured a few complete sets of the Canadian Historical Drawings (recently published in its columns) printed on high- toned art paper suitable for framing. These pictures by Mr. (J. W. J eifcrys, the Disting- uished Toronto Artist, are worthy of being framed not only for their historic interest but because of their artistic merit. 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