\ _ _ ...___ ~ - . . 1 i 1, - i ._ _ . » _ N, » ._ , . ' ' “ ¢ af _ AUGUST 14, nm THE cnsnnorrnrown dUARniAN` PAGE SEVEN ”'°'Y ‘ 'T 'Y' '“"Y - " ~'[ ' - - -~ - - _ - - . .._- _ _ _ .» _ _ V _ _ ____ _ im* ` -if 7 1 | _- -a dependable oven; a good warming closet, a durable _and ample-sing firebox, easy~workin`g grates, simple draft control and a finish that requires but little attention to keep clean. All these and many other desirable feat- 'H ures will be found in _ ‘ " KOOTENAY RANGE Lennon 'rononro iaouruim. vnriirwiio vmcouvu ST., . 1°iiiai..e“ii.i:>i'....§.eL°~*' -- ‘ For sale by Roc-Ens HARDWARE co.. i_1°p.. chsriemiewn. ' L R- T- H0!-MAN. LTD-. Summerslde. f Montague Horse Races Wednesday August, l5tli. 1917 $750.00 -IN PURSES _ $750.00 Races start at 1 o’clock 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 thereof, entitled to one money only. Two or more horses trained or owned in the same stable, may start in the same class, _when full entrance is paid on each entry. Natio_nal Trotting Association rules to govern, except where they conflict with the above conditions. ` The 2.18 class trot; has I the following entries -The British Soldier, -Brenton H, I W. S. McKie, Charlottetown H. _C. Hooper, Charlottetown -Orwell Belle, Ellis Pharmacy, Montague -Dr. _Shar per, MacKinnon Drug Co, Ch'town 5-Devilish Dorothy, 6-Dunholme, Dr. I. T. Jenkins Charlottetown Hammond Keliy,“Charlottetown 'l`he 2.30 trot strike; has the following entries 1-‘Winnie M , James Arbing, Charlottetown 2-Sap Cresceus. H. H. Horne, Charlottetown ‘ 3-Upton Prince, Dr. I. T Jenkins, Charlottetown 4-Admiral, Dr. J. T. Jenkins, Charlottetown 5-Uscita, Daniel Steele, Summerside »F~0JN>»-I NNNNNN i-4i_-i»-»-»|\;-_- ` O1-qmlbi-to mv? v~ .om-is in-is 6-Better Not, 7-Sir Oliver, 8--.Claude I., 9--Lloyd Achille, Dr. J. D. Mclntyre, Montague J. S. McDonald, New Glasgow, N. S. T. G. Ives, Montague J. R Sanderson, New Glasgow, N. S. 10-Dusty Miller, Geo. B. Woodside, Clinton The 2.25 pace stake. has the following entries Ellis Pharmacy, Montague D. White, York Point _ Gavin Harding, Graha-’s Road John Henderson, Charlottetown Daniel Sie-le, Summerside C. A. McDonald, Montague _-Princess Etta, E. W. Manson, Summerside Twenty three horses have fully paid up in_the 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. 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. V There will also be well stocked Ice Cream, and refreshment Saloons, and the usual amusements. The management have spar- ed no pains in preparing lor the pleasure, comtort and convenience of the public. The folllowing train arrangements have been made, carrying horses as well as people. \`lG$U'l~§C¢¢K\3l-I -Commodore Grant, -Patola, _ -Queen Catherine, -Dixie Girl, -Casey Cresceus, -Moth Miller, Time Summerside Leave 6.35 Kensington 7 05 Freetown 7.20 Cape Traverse 0.45 Rate-Including War Tax 1`75 U ll ll 1.70 1.65' 1.70 1.65 ‘C 'at u It as In ll I( (4 H U Emerald Junction 7.35 Bradalbane 7.43 Fredericton 7.58 I Hunter River 8.09 North Wiltshire - 8.24 Royalty Junction 8.54 Charlottetown 8 35 York 9.05 Bedford 9 17 Tracadie 9 27 Mt. Stewart 9,45 Peakes 10.07 -65 Cardigan 10.35 .35 . I Montague 'Arrive 11.10 - Proportinate fares for intermediate stations not named. The S. S. Enterprise will make an excursion round trip from Picton, N. 5., leaving Picton, at 7 n'clock, a. m. bringing over people and horses, from Pictou, New Glasgow, etc. Teams 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, comfortable Grand Stand, the cream of the trot ting horses oi the Maritime Provinces, the largest field of horses ever met together for one day, (onthe Island,) will all go to make this the greatest dav‘s horse racing in P. E. island, this season. ~ There wi" b¢ ihougands there to _see the races, be with the crotwgd, your friends will be looking for ycu, be a sport for-one day 1 _ I ° ° ’°‘_",i_.i,,,i,,i°.i, Audio, asc. ciiiiami, isc. A T. G. IVES ir ‘c if rl 1.55 1.55 1.40 1.30 ` ` 1.20 1.20 1.15 .90 .85 .70 H K( Cl I( Cl fl ai u _u as I U $6 ul (1 Secretary. y ° P' ` A H Mahon it R. ia. pinowsii. l On sale now, 100 pairs _____f17Ize__1‘?-Tefsfefzi _Gifefdiec ..°MR. HAROLD P. GORDON is 1 the Georgetown Guardian Represen- itatlve. ..°YOU WILL Sl! the greatest. l horse ruea you ever heard tell of at Montague in the 2.18 trot, look the-rn over. Did you ever sea such a bunch oi' liiiih class trotterii meet before? 3055-8-11M4l. ‘ ..°LITTLE RIVER AND VICINITY -A very successful dance and hiiii- ket social was held in Little River School House ou July 30th. in aid of the Red (Toss Fund. 'l`he net pro- ceeds of $26.00 being realized. Excel- lent ruusir: was furnished by Misses Henry Macdonald, Stephen Steele and Jack l.aPierre. The baskets were auctioned by Mr. J. A. Steele. ` _ _#SCHOOL STANDING FOR JULY.- The following is the stand- ing of the pupils of Little River School for the mouth of July. Grade Vi.-1. Lizzie M. Walsh. Grade V.- 1-, .lunet M. Macdonald. Grade lil.- 1' ("h3I`I€'5 Sielldi Ti John MacKenzie. Grade ll.- 1, Jiimeii Edwin Mills; 2, Eddie Steele. Perfect attendance. McGee. teacher. _*MEMORIAL SERVICE--A ser-vice to the memory of George Lemon, one of the best. and bravest Island boys Who was recently lillled in action hn- France, was held iii the Methodist Church, Montague. Sunday evonlng,° August 5ili. Rev. Walter .i.Douiville,i Pastor of the (‘h\rch presiding. Rev_' n. A. i-rubiey ei tire Baptist ci-iiii-err led In prayer, and nw. iiaviii wi-ight who had a- personal acquaintance with the deceased gave tihe addi‘ess»,' basing his thoughts on the 22nd Chapter of Genesis “Abi-aharn’s Sac- ,riiice.” George Lemon was one of the first from Montague to obey the calli of King and Country. He was a young man of excellent character and liighi ideals. The deepest sympathy of the! whole community is' extended to Mimi and Mrs. Lemon and family in thein bereiivement.. (Patriot please copy.) _ Thereismore .Uatarrh in this section of the, country than all other diseases put together audi .for years it was supposed- I0 be incurable. Doc- ».tors prescribed local remedies. and by constantly (ailing to cure with local treatment. pronounced it incurable. Catavrh iaalofal disease arenlv influenced bv constitutional conditions and therefore requires constitutional treatment. I>iall's , _ifatarrh Cure. manufactured _by F. J. Vheney dr! .Co , Toledo, (lliin, is u constitutional' remadiiis taken internally and arts thru the Blood ‘onthe Mucoun Surfaces of the System. One Hundred Dollars reward il oHered lor any case that Hall‘s ‘ Cltarrh Cure fails to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. F. .I CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. Ohio. Sold by Druggists, 75c, I-Iall’s Family Pills forifnnstipiitiun. YOUR FRIENDS can buy anything you can give them--except your photograph Make an appointment today llie Cool<’s Studio New DesBrisav Block _ GOOD PHOTOGRAPHY We photograph men as man are ir'| a buslnell matter- And there'o no fun er bother. Your family, friends, and busi- ness associates want your portrait. Make an appointment todayat the l` he Bayer Studio Low Sheen, E l For Men and Women C/D N *_* \\ of Men’s Tan,Patent and , Gun Metal Low Shoes- sizes 51-2 to 8-regular $4 to $6 values-only $2.48 _ _ Women’s Low Shoes in any leather-sizes 2 to 4 l-2-worth up to $3.50 -Sale price I ciirii-ies sir-ad, Eiiiiie siseii-, w. L_' Seveiioi therii; and 'they are some par cera too, watch ’em go. see 'ern finish. U ’ ' 3055-8-l1M4i. 1 l-nan -. _*TEN STARTERS IN Tl-tl 2.30 trot at Montague on the 15th. Every mari out to win the bacon. Who gets. I Your Range Have ..°i'r Pave io buy iii urn in-ovinee. --*CAN V°U NAME 11"- Wlluwf 1" ,` c the 2.25 -pace at Montague on the 15th. TG ‘-i. it? 8055-8-llM4i. I ..~coi~a ro Mom-soul. wen- i nesday? Train leiivss Sumiueruide at 0.35. only 01.75 hire. Be with tho ' crowd. 3055-ll-11M-ii. ` \ _..°Nsx'r w£oNssnAv,.Au¢;_ 1|-,_` is the day oi’ the Morii.;i-gue Horse Ra ces have vou seen e '» __ _ . __ _ .. , . tli. list of entries. Loolr 'ein up, some liorses eh? _ 30,55-8-llM4i. ‘ summlnsiol ilianksre. Buckwheat . _ . . ._ ...$1.00 to $1.25 Butler' (duirl/).. _. ..ti:Or1'\r1'1er\c>ing _ IVIQNDAY, AUGUST 20th. 'TO- Headaches Cured ln Most Cases WEDNESDAY, ALJGLJST 29th. “WE I-IPAVE ENGPACGEDH I T FREDERICK W. MAYOR I THE EMINENT SPECIALIST To give Dmiinstrations of the wonderful “ Shadow Test. ” _system of Sight Testing, each morning, afterno rn and evening for NINE DAYS ONLY. i`his is truly a great opportunity to consult a SPECIALIST whose reputation and ability is known all over Ontario, and who as a practitioner in the Ootical Profes~‘ion has few rivals and no superiors. His success i-~ Sumnierside and Kensington, Crmpbeilton, Bathurst, Chatham, New Castle, N.'B_, has proved the merit of this system and assures satisfaction to y_ou. Mr. Mayor is coming -for the express purpose of instructing Mr._Mabon in the myster .1 of the “ Shadow Test" or the simple aid of the Retinoscope “Looking into the Eye" and thus locating its defects. We especially ask all to -:ome-those now wearing glasses or th is-: who suffer from or suspect any detect. or trouble. ' Guaranteed satisfaction Free Demonstration Each Day iiiiii: mis Your gll;i€§§s1\;I>;ilii; r/éltleyised when needed. < \ ‘ Chilf1ren’s Eyes Our Specialty. | This System Eliminates all Guess Work and that Tiresome Trying on the Glasses f _ 3070.8-iiiviiiiiiisoi. Prescription Druggist and Ho Jo Graduate Optician. 1 Next Door Bank of Commerce, Montague. joynbli. 9,-pning was spent at the home' ot’ Miss- Olive Rose. recently when that lnily of hospitality. and lici' little sis-ici* Miss Jessie. crtt_i-_‘i‘- tained. the youth mid beiiuty of llefl Point. and vicinity, 'l`lie ileetiilti hours were whiled away in 81111103 and singing in which all heartily par- ticipated. Much credit is due to Mr. “As the political leiriler ot' the D00' pie ol' Qiiclicc. Sli' \\'il\`r'iil Lriiiriei' is largely r-i_-puiisible for the r-ouiliiioii Oi’ ln\vlc.~'.-a iigitution \\'Iii<'li preyiiilsi tlii'o\i;.-:limit that. l’i'oviiir'c. llis tiic* Roy Kennedy who contributeii largely' tics are 'siiriilzir to Ilrose :iiliiptcii by [0 my avi-nhig‘s erijoyiiieiit, also lo`liin1 when hr- iziiiiieil po\\‘er‘ iii 1806. Messrs Ewurt Ching and ltobertllteliuioiis rind riii-iiil rlifl`er-ein-i_-s uri'il Yakes, who by their iniisical talent aritipalliics hiivc liecii skillr'ull_v rir'oii.<- added much pleasure to ihii ncciis--iori_ eil now ns thi-n. Ill lille' \\’11.\' Qiif-In-c is inside solid for l.a\\iris~r, while the other Proviiice.-: divide. aiiii so I.uui'iei‘ I hou ht n horse with a siinposedlv Hotel Keeper, St. Phllllppe. Que. gets iii,-that is the game. li was il l =_ 1 -i -V- ' " ““‘ "” ‘ 5'. " ‘_,,Soc|A|_ E,/EN|NG___A most ent* ' bird ga-me even in the time of peace. lii this time oi' ivnri ` ' ' . t is inexcusable; arid iliereioru riot so likely to be suc- i-nssiirl. Quietly but Ilrml_v_ the Da. trioiic und loyal iiieri ot' the other Proviiices will unite to defeat it.” A. E. LYON, Studio Good Photography Moderate Prices. Personal attentlcn to Am. steur Photography . 107 Queen St. ` Phone 68-J. __ __ __ i [f -- ._ . c rii igo 1* ii th. .l ret 5, ti, ,S - - .':i..r..'.I.. ;lfii”°xs..f. M3116 l'l0l‘S€ R3C€8 OP 8 qmntmgi iiiiimi-iiiiiiiii wifi iiim ior $85.00. ri.-our an Liiiml-ni. sri I Tuesday August 28th., 1917 $240.00 IN PURSES $240 oo All classes to he trotted 7-8 Mile Heats. Clauses as follows:-_-._ 2.50 Class trot and pace, purse $90.00. 2,30 H si £6 IL 5( 70.00. 3 minute “ “ " “ $5() " 1 _ o. ; Green Race ls U rc gg 2:-L00. ‘3 _ . . f ° TQTIEYIQS ‘Lf Elgry Clhng All horsemen wishing _to contest in the above clagggg are , ‘ 0" U e xam ne asked to kindly send in their entries on or before Thursday 23;(-1 Y¢ll‘lY Cash must accompany entry. Entrance 5 per cent. of purgg and say- ins -'nhiindeipniii inqiiirsrw 5 per cent. of _Winners. - in oi. posits .enum of saiiimors Purses divided 50, 25,15 and 10 per cent, me syn ev saos7 pupiin war. offieiai- Marie Park cannot be equalled for racing, and it has bg i 'rn i ti usa' " ' - mput y ¢i¢:»;n}in¢;i}.mdr:n rdtlzii iztamme nopiin first-class condition this season, and the Committee will sp-are :finial vision. while LTO p.c. yware “Q pams In makmg.th‘g day enjoyable tor au' Positively lllefé ,OHM to h, ,,, ,,, c°,,¢|,,,,,, ,,, do will be no automobiles allowed on or near the grounds. Th.-fe, neiwoi week in nu. 1-his is ii iameiy will bewellstocked Tea, Dinner, Ice Cream, Dancin and Re_ warning to narentl- ireshment saloons, so come one and all and meet your gieudg gud _ ,_ | , _ enjoy one of the best races of the season. is. E. PAFKMAN f' i~l'::i:=1°f»°::i'n1i'nal.°x°"°° ‘A special train will run from Charlottetown at reduced rates . . '_ We employ the mul* wlsnllflc m°¢~_S.e train arrangements later. ‘ ,lttwelef & Opl.lClan hyd; Lo; tlhoandetectlon and correction' Admission to grounds 25c_ 0 isss 1 izliiiiusiunmo Y r BY Order. i i \ \ l I I , i . _ l