_‘,¢ .. ‘r‘°' f‘! " "'&'.'fk;i’.' The Arm/al an 1 1 ' ____ 4 _ I _ .,.,._._, _,___ . _ 4 _ _ = -- __ __..__. _ A V ‘ -; . -_ ._ . ..._ ._ - W- _ _- _--yi __ - __ ____________ 1 `_ _ SUMIMABY .PRUGRAM mill Great R0Ci718` "°“”° i SAVE ON TOOTH PASTE |Bingen Aubrey 2.11% mi- PEPSODENT TOOTH ‘ R... ...‘Z"ff‘f‘_ __ 3912 CH o1AN L1:o1oN sANn 'r1nmsnA1'.i _ ; Tim” 2»16‘@¢ 2162 2~15’f~ ARLOTTETOWN 14. s'rA1t1-mo. A1' a.so 141771081' R860 fd Cfdwd Af POPUIUI' . PROG RAMIVIE healr giving roots, leaves, barks and 2.-Anchors Aweigh-Zimmerman berries, rliis remedy is une ualled for 3.-Waltz-Songs of Love-Round. BON-TONE has made thousands of friends in Prince Etlwarrl island and who since taking this great medi- cine. iiine gone or. their '.':;' ‘;!.1‘l`Z' soil rejoicing in the restoration of their $051-i:scAPcn roxzs. rwo IFR .l0l'l.\'!ON R -IOIINFON, 18.5 i \`l(`T(lR t`0\'I.I'S. '|\7 Kent Street. I-`.. .‘.. FOSTER. HU Grafton Btru-Q. " IIl'fi}\E§ DIll`G C0.. I/1'!'l»i |50 Qllefll Strlct. .i. L.. .!.*.!!1Y’If9_\', 111| Queen Street. , _ H1155--llRl‘(l_I`.\`lTE3. 1.'»S Ii.-\.\`Kl.\' DEVO STONE. |31 oln ilseestrlag Beatle! ‘ “TiieRoadio Success" Come in and ask for a copy health. E2 E __ _-_ -I lic _..._ ---.., .....- . _-.__ Kent Street. Urea: fleorge Street. till 'I'\\'0 Macs, hi- fires! George lltreer. fly-ent George Street. lil>IIll)lN HRGF., 132 Illrllninnil Ffrret. 1_\iP1:1uAr. onto ss-one, iss queen semi. .i. cnsnsr 1:. ivonrzs. he min". str-ui. ' . _v1.11ioL1> 1.. \v_o3311v, 1:1 oiA5n_s_¢i;¢_i¢. 10-March-Colonel Bogey-Alford. National Anthem. HALIFAX, N. S. Aug 13'” A conference to discuss the un- employment situatlon in Nova Scotia's steel and coal areas. with 5 view to bettennent 01 conditions there, has been ca‘l- ed by the Provincial Govern- ment for Au!!!-St 18. - ee-o`e1b&`5-$5$5¢2éB¥¥6~‘f“¢'e+o6-3e'$"44’e`o`e'534Teoeee4o A Y ' I O . Q §§ Class:/:sed Advertzsem ents `»5'o`»" I' One Insertion ........».-.........-.. 104 por lice of 5 words Three Insertidls .»»...-»».»»...»... Do per line of 5 words Four insertions .......¢-»»»»»».»».. Bo per line of 5 words Eight lnsertiorl nu...-.».......-.. 'lo per line of 5 words OOOQO4-0-OOO OOQQQOOQOOOOOOOO-O00-940 QQ OQQQQ THOUGHT Employers who wish to show recognition to their employees for good work done, are offered a happy thought in the special For Sale Situations -Vacant » buy BROWN PAPER' ron sAI‘E'i ders for Personal Christmas Greet- EARN MONEY NOW TAKING OB.- ‘ Apply at this Om°°' 559541' in Cards. Finest line ever shown IDR SALE-'CASH REGISTER, AL- lmost new. Apply Guardian. 582043-13-31 8 . i Easy to sell. Write for particulars. Regal Art Co., 310 Spadina Ave., Toronto. _ _ 2-S. V. tickets which are gotten out by the Exhibition Association at S3.0iJ for the season. This gives entrance to grounds three times daily and to all the races. It is $6.00 value for $3.00. 5751-8-11-if Miss Beatrice McIntyre, who has been renewing old loquszntsnres in vii- _ _ ron sALr.-was c11ANn1.1:1t sc- i Teachers Wanted U12 CIW- left last nicht for Sea V-ew Id:r..i:1 good condition, cheap, Ap- _-i--_-gm-*_ to spend a few days before leaving 'P11' 2° B5fCl`-“'°°d Street waivrcn-'r`aAcn1~:n 1-'on sur- for Toronto on return to vancouver, - 5818-8-13-31 ion sALc-'rmrvrv sauce AND lambs. D. F. MacDonald, Sourfs. ' 5661-'I-28-imonth $`“‘_"i_-‘-"-'~*°'-, Class Teacher for Gaspcreaux WR SALE-NICE COMFORTABLE folk School. Supplement $75.00. John Arbing, Secretary. WANTED-: FIRST OR SECOND School- Supplement $100.00. George ihome. Apply Mrs. Wm. Partridge., A. Hicken, Secretary. 5759-8-12-41. -York. 5919-s-6-al., _ _ ___________.___..___ +* ITEACHER. WANTED EOR THE IDR SALE AT OCEAN VIEW. lsrm oi 40 acres, dwelling house, Wsetabie iiardcn, apple orchard. Allllly to Mrs. E. Waterman on l>l@l11l50S. 5814-8-13-Gi ` Mount 'Ryan School. No. 87. Sup- plement $100.00. Alex A. Wood, Secretary, Albany, R. R.. ° 5980-8-8-41. -----'\vAi\"r1sn-1‘1»:.1cr1r:1e Fon Pon- __ !qssA1n-1PA1a or DARK su.. tune Hood s. D. No. iza. second 5922-8-9-'IL in. c. ` BIRTHS MOASE-At the Prliiuitie-'C-o.\1rity Hos- pital, on_August 10th, to Mr. and Mrs. Stewart R. Moose. a son. 1 MACLEOD-At the Prince County Hospital, Summerslde. Monday. Aug- ust 11, 1930. to Mr. and Mrs. Murdock MacLeod, a daughter. DEATHS ter foxes, two years old, proof Class preferred. Supplement $80.00. C0”-E-M his \‘°5id¢“°9» 105 Rim' §ireeders, and three pups. If sold Apply to L. S. Riley. Secretary. mond St., Aug. 13, Stephen Coyle. :thu month will 'sell cheap. Dingwelrs Mills. 5753-8-12-31. ag” 73 yea,-s_ Funeral mme me,-_ I' 5819-8-13-31 ""'*'_‘ MCINNIS-In this city, Aug. 12, i M "°"`__`_’°“ _ MiSC€II2n€OUS Michael Mclrinis, aged 82 years. Re- IURSALE-TllE WELL KNOWN iam: oi R_G.McDor1sld. Com- ---- mains were forwarded from M. .Hen- .‘.'.:::i;il Cross. Easy terms. _ JOHN Au,-m-D M”D0N_“'_D_ ,LAND nessey's Parlors to hisuhome at Tra- .575‘i`a'2`“'57|' Surveyor, Box 29, I-lermanville. 63519101’ i¥\9¢\'m¢11l- M _mill "Jie Help Wanted FOR SALE. T0 LET- B053” AND years. Remains were forwarded from ._.._.__._i._- room signs on hand at Guhfdiis M Hexmessey-5 Parlors to het home Liar any wA.\"r1-zn. APPLY Qwdian seas-'1-21-if -------_---laccomuooarioiv Port BOARD- - Offico. 3570-5-6-lmo. CHRISTIAN-In this city, August 8. 1930. Christina Christian, aged 44 in St. Georges for interment. WANTED-SINGLE MAN ABOUT ers nt 102 Cumberland Street, Employment Wanted 45 years of age to work on small Charlottetown. 5764-8-13-31- Ufm nvar Charlottftorm. Anpilvl ''''' _'W- “ ~ ~ 1----------~-'-* wANTcn-Posr'r1oN As uousa- -lo Bi Ml 5955'a°7'“ FOUND '°' A LADIES WRIST kee er. One child. Apply Box 110. £________ - W tch Owner can have same by D , _ , - 2 ~ H 11 id. sa-is-a-1a-zi. lf: w-ini-so 'ro L1:A1tN THE' nppiying nt uns orrioe and payinz “pe ° --'ber trade through our speciali for add, Short course. Expert training. Par-` ticuliirs free. Moler Barber College, HALLS THRESHERS. ALL SIZES. Situations Vac;nt,_i`-emale 1;.”3B“’f“\2f°11 S'-reef. H5111”-. we oon handle your “Sed °“°~ C11111s'r1v1As Mon:-:Y EASILY. _ _ 7-3-tts-xnos. -‘~§_` _______________i_ ‘ v ~... i§;,___ga0 CAN 1111 aanuau _ weekly in-spare time tellin: well known line Personal Chnsiiiins Cards Scores of Steno- ..€"Dhci-s_ Accountants. Clerks. etc.. '-:ekceccf-d this last season. Beaut ful JN portfolio sample free. Master 'fkrtit Co.. Limited, Toronto. Rep- :wntatives wanted small towns so Terms if required. W. R. Dennis. Charlottetown. 5'l'ls-B-5-Mon-Wed-Thurs-imp. AUCTION SALE OF WELL BRED flllies. one and two y9Bl‘_°id5 1° be sold at Montague 0" Fl'-d°Y~ Aug' uct istn ot 2 11. m~ T@"“S~ 4 months approved joint note. Wel- lington McNeill. owner: Guy N61' son. Auctioneer. 5533-3-13-31 quickly earned taking orders now for our beautiful line of Personal Christmas Greeting Cards. Sell on sight. Regal Art Co., 310 Spadins Ave., Toronto. 3-S. V- Wanted FARM wAN'rco. 61711-511 num: roads preferred. State price and number of acres. K. G. Balmain. H-14-1e-io-zi-as-as-za-1v1.11.wnoa ’°""' ""' 14314. Prince Edward street. st. ~._ Salesman Wanted John, N. n. so-iz-a-11-si. __ sascsivrfu nAv1No som 'rwEN'- WANTED ,.0 “NT IMMEDMTE. *Mies o_o. 12 o. ond a.Q. so. "Wy Ben Menachem. Bt. Peters Md. Phone 1111-.1 . “1."-5111-a-is-1 wlri 5102. Finder please leave at Bros, garage. Charlotte 5800 B 18 2| ______________4_ WHICH AT MON- reces. Finder please com- ."“"\1¢ate with sox no. 41. sum- merside. and receive reward. 5835-8-ll-Si n 5 Ol. NEAR. THE NEW Races. August 6th. auto L_ W. R. CARSON Palmer Grsiluate Chiropractor Chronic and Nervous Diseases |24 Prince BL Pllblto |07! tv years experience in Dry Goods. Men's Clothing and General Store. would like to secure P051'-|05 °Y‘ Island Can take charBG in UW line. Considerable experience in buying and stock rooniwork. lvvlg Accept position any Diff! Uf 19”: or any line. For particulars epp.y Fred J. Brewster, Bristol, Carleton Coq N_ B_ 5838-li. _._..___1-----' _ Female, H019 Wanted A nrmuc noon oral. WANTED- Apply Eldon l-lotel. 5821-8-13-tf 11-1<~ wANr1m-A M/im. APPLY sms. _ _ li , 105 Brighton Road. W S Hug ea 5115-s-iz-ai. ___..__._----_._ - N’l'ED-GIRL T0 WAIT 0" wtAeble, also ldtchen girl- ADDI! Palace Cafe. 5731'3°°' Mun wsivrso ron ocivcnal. Ommlte lt. Penh Church PIY{ n housework. ADDYY 33 5Vd"'eYn5g-1 ly. a. fumisned. heated apartment or flat, for 4 or ii months. ApPlY Box 116 A.. care Glmrdillh- - 5802-8-13-4|. WANTED-SOME NEWLY FRESH- ,ened cows. with calves at once. No I-loleteins. Apply Wellington Mc- Neill st Large: Livery Stables. 5832-0-13-31 ‘”“;'”l'*1 \vAn°.ran 'ro RENT SMA!-L house or bungalow. Good locality. Apply Guardian. 5842-8-14-ai. Nursing ' I ‘YOUNG WOMEN _DESIRING TO enter class of North Adams Train- I ing School for Nurses. North Adams. Mass., please write Supt. I promptLv. School qualifies pupils to. secure registration. Provides monthly allowance and privilege of six months' course at Bellevue hos- pital. New York City. All expenses paid N-0 dtlaullh Track Yeste rda of B"’1`r_'I01`TE _ y' noi 'riot/on 2.15 ... s si THB WoRLD,s FOREMO Q Cana,,_-“_ oacquelirie (Sernple . . . . . . . ._ 2 1 2 l . ,_ » ST TONIC 1____0ve,tm.e__B,.,da] Rose’ La vnl_ A perfett dw, an almost record] _ __ Lucky Lindy 2.16 (1/tckeilll. 1 5 4 3 f 5;1'*M“1'¢h-Vlmished Army - A1- €0od. evenly balanced fields of horses 'shout to driver McNeill. “You’1l never - °1' - and not one of the races was woi-1 in get past this mare!" The battle con- i _ _ . 6.-Selection-Laurentian Echoes- straight heats. unexpected episodesitlnued to the half in 1.04 1-2, then 2'” TRDT AM) PACE ‘- AIT- by Laurendeau. cccurring which kept the spectators to the three qusrer pole in 1.39, then 5 . i 7.-March-Prepare for Action- right on their tiptoes and made cer- ‘Lucky Lndy fell behind and on the iY°rk 01° 21812 ‘Sempm B19-1'1k€I1bUl'€~ tainties very uncertain. ihome strewn was second horse. Then ‘ _ ` ` , BoN_,roNE GENERATES 8.-Vocal Solo-Dancing With Tears The flrst race was the 2.17 Trot'sornething occurred which made the Ebamiifna 4 3 2 THE SPARK 0,, YOUTH, in My Eyes-our-.in A; Burke. and Pace with four starters. con spectators ahwluwly so-sp. for frommme Marque 220,, ,,__o,,m.~,__ 6 2 5 Soloist Mr. Leo Doiron. Frisco, 2.07 1-4. the good Ame;-man nowhere, Hal Tipton appeared com- ,Banu Au__Mey218,“ (Horsenwmg 9.-selection-Dreams or Erin- irorter did not start. Mr. Goi-ow do- ine strong and proved sn ea-sy win-‘ " ` ' . ._ Arr. by De Witt. ` 'got away badly, then got mixed up ed at in the speed line, captured the q Bingen Aubreys driver to get to her. ‘_ 2.21 'mor Arm PAC11 l ed. Great tales had drifted downi hook up a.nd settle the question of driver resulting, Hal also appearing 8, lwere made; “What on earth do they J amounting to over $100. Was it judge ment or was it blind chance? This is a race worth writing up. so we will |e endeavor in the short space at our b command to give a little word pic- 0 ture ot it, assuming that you have 'gotten yourselves into the state of I nerves of those who sympathized “ with either Lindy or Jacqueline. First" Heat.-Lindy rushed pas: , Jacqueline and grabbed the pole be- d fort the first turn was reached. I, Jacqueline trailed in behind. The' first half was stepped in 1.08 1-2. At t the three-quarter pole Semple made J a. try \vlth Jacqueline and raced neck and neck wi`h Lindy to the tum, but could not get by so took back. Turn- . decide the winner of the race. Lucky' RACE ` heat, despite the strenuous efforts of Lindy wok the pole from Hal .npwn - ~ tongue back of the bit and cut off* Judges. Geo. 10 to ' ` ite 11. This was a rue mn horwmen the air supply from his lungs. maklnglside. R. MS;-\;1;‘i5€. C119-T W were greatly interested in. Lucky hm’ dl” md °°“51“g mm to “u'|H` °_°m’ ` bs Lon River Lind was kno to OS al Some horsw develop this habit and, Timers. W. A. Tooml , B . y wn p ess a. re brand of speed as his rpms comm lit is necmsary to tie their tongue to W. B. McAthur. K€'11S»¥\Ki/011- y ~ i with Billy cope at New Annan show- iP“°"°“‘ “°°m°“"“ Tm* “ded “ “eat irace with Hai Tipton crowned the from Kensington of what Jacqueline Winner’ showing -again, the truth of . would do ,O mm, so that mere was Sir John A. MacDcna.idsfa.r1'iousst.ate M/estern Guardlan 1 t an id ment that elections and horse races L’ A I 13'_Wh, t anxe y on s es to see this pair me the t uncertain things on MONTREA ug ie 1 slightly the worse for the experience. in Some of the shrewdest of the horse fig fraternity Were 0C¢ul1y1118 l-112 ‘BHby' another excellent contender. The Worship. _ Grandstand and various remarks third heat Because. also driven by - er speculators, invested $4.00 on H111. C1 Tipton and got the entire receipts, 11 _; » I 2.21 THDT AND PACE 1-: Z Th" "I°”'"’““°k5’ 7-“dy "'°"’ iirewood the Great z_oa\a c°m§°5°d °f 14 Of MOUNT N3»!\1l’¢'S 19°' crowd and sensational racing were right siter Jaioquelinefrorn the word ` le the features at Montague yeslerday :go and they raced like a team down ,, l, aA,){)R_ Ht' 4 2 5 _ _ _:-ifterrioon. There were four races on |‘o the quarter pole in 31 seconds. `e`°r g ` 2 _ d‘5°’de“ °f the Swmachi ki n°Y5=-bv" 4-*Tar Babiei R53-C. J0i'mS¢0l'l€- the card which brought together'Tl'lere driver Sample ‘vas heard tok ford) ' ' ' ` ` ' ' ' H 5 4 3 and bowels. ` ' ’ , Time: 2.13%; 2.14" 2.1612; 2.i6‘~'_;.‘ ws- :si- »-4| Because 2221# Uarciinel 1Fernwood Aubrey ¢Rocl.fordJ. 5 B 3 ciding to save her for her contest at ner while JacQ\1€1i11¢ and Lindy- VSTY i - 1 . . _ r ;ll B 11 2.19% (Mc- Charlottetown next week. much tired from their s‘renuous first 1 G eaft V age E E | Neill) . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . ._ 8 4 4 Bingen Aubrey won the nrst heath”-lf WEN P3-*Sed bl’ Pete’ Au R1gm'f_\[a¢k Todd 2171.5 (Bailey) 'l 'I 9 5 ` under ..w,.ap5_-. baking as though hen-no trotted a really good heat. Time ‘Edith Aubruy ,,,,6,i lsteele) ,O 5 10 could do 2.12. rn ine second neat no 2.16 1-2- |,_Cu,5m (Rogers, __________ __ 910 8 Fourtli Heat. The three horses. Ti-me? 2-17- 2-15% 2~13~ . with Major S.. who made a break Ha, ,npwm Lucky Lindy and _,shi and Grandma, who is not to be sneez “anne went out to nu me heat no 230 TROT AND PACE ¢0g_\-Ty >- :io to M ery shortly after the word, and held Bob Kenworfhl’ “Kelli” dis dis he trouble. Lindy had gotten his Starter: F. J. E. Wright. ` Oallbeck. Summer- --CHUR.Cl~I NEWS-For Sunday dandy finish. Ln the second heat or Byways; 7.30 p. m.. Rev. A. W. was Dixie Marque who carried the l Robertson. B- Af; Summeffifld. 2 D- ardine, who landed Hal Tipton so -VISITING RELATIVI-IS-Mrs. icart a. horse like that around for," beautifully, surprised the talent by iRev.> M. J. MacPherson, sister of sew., etc., being the most complimen- coming with a. rush on the home Mrs. A. E. McLean 'of Summerside. tary. Imagine their surprise yester- stretch and heading LaOopia. the arrived home on Monday from Far- day when Hal Tipton finished like a Great. who seemed to have the heat trans Point, Ont.-, on a visit to her |bearcat, full of vim and vigor, past cinched, in the last two strides. Fem-A relatives. She will spend most of hei- two dead tired, wobbly steeds, in the wood Aubrey who had bad racing luck time in Kensington and vicinity. vis- third heat in 2.16 1-2. why, 11; al- the first two heats, showed up in iting 'her sisters, Mrs. Jessie Jardine most broke the ps\~i-Mutua1 ma- nne style in tl-rs heat. Getting away ‘and Mrs. William Johnston; she will chine! one man who was no doubt -badly she went around six horses also visit her brctliers, Mr. William lcoked upon as a lunatic by the oth- and Sh0Wed real speed, finishing a Stavcrt of Kelvin and Mr. Edward, ose third. This was a good race with Stavert of Freetovrri. Mrs. MacPhcr- ' big field ofhorses. Best time 2.17. son is being cordiiilly welcomed by ld friends. S. 2.30 TROT AND PACE COUN’I‘Yimany 0 efore being finally decded in favor i held a very successful afternoon tea 'on by Bob but in the second andiConvent. There were some amuse- third he made disastrous breaks. Dr. lments. the bingo tables be.11g wellf U19 RINO Rfillgf' UH ill.” \‘»Pff Of 5111”-`~~ Sewer capping the second in o nice patronized. The Msooiicno isiindimcwific with iwfliilis' but = -“mill rive. while Eva Brook won the third ` were in attendance and played sev- ’ lvlli to .=l1€ll‘2l' 1116111 fl'°1`»l lil" ri I. Vary pretty finish. In tile fourth icral selections during the evening ;\l"~’-1'-1ll`l` Hllfi U`»l’l1` C90`Kll`-'Y -"i`»"~`1` film Bob and Eva had I rattling fight from , The pr-0¢egd_=, amgumed to Over 5370 i all other lioizscholci fu;'1ii;111'e sl infl- he three-quarter pole home. Bob ' and the evening was felt to bc most ` ' ` U53 HBVZHS U10 ODE SMP 00 thi! 8006 'enjoyable and satzsfrictory. of Eva st the finish. A real nice ____ race, We Would Sly. B651. time 2.22 1.-2 -REPORT OF (`HlLDR.E.\"S AID SOCIETY FOR PRINCE COUNTY- 5:. '::. i _..._ ,__ ‘ ‘ - _ “V” `°'“ ' ._ main . - - ':1~ / . I( i I* ` > -‘ ;-_ _\ ‘f§,ff?’ §§§\ ` Tia \,\ \\ it .ff_ Q, maaSnd§§hE§§§:<»" Zi!!!!'.t!E!!!EI!22l=2E!ll!!!!t *(1 __l______i_-`_._. IPANA TOOTH Reg, _ . FORHANS Tooru l PASTE 5sa_ are n\ -#_ -in _' ‘.\\ \<\_` -_*.1-» oo 9. W&_Q -_~ 15.- .- _ wi ...sis-1,, -:S §l°: - ' - ._ ui-uni-. 'i wr aliens cu-.nn 491; Fzcg.6(ic es rn -.nn »-5_1-n MILK OF MAGNESIA '§.;iS_`fi. _ _ __ 39% Guziraniced Best Quality " IIlOSi1CiCil'gilfi-ill dCl'lE3.i ,_ ' preparation you ever _ ‘:_ uscd.W1th Klenzo,chil» - dren don`t have to be if urged at toothfclcaning For wiiite teeth and " .- a clean mouth. just the iéy. " - (Pearl Handle) jf’-‘"3 Reg. 35c _ . . . _ _ 1: '\‘ ' we -; to tly. ` time-Take 3' “be homc 5° !‘ 1.;isilcs Won’t Cornc Out l 3 RUSS-DRU Wstm di ' . -1 for theEn_°;t°‘;:§°;§f $2 °' ‘P°°f ii almost to the noir. Then Tipton are Brooks iopmi 2 2 1 - ~, - ` ‘wt cu went by him and started to open up Dr. Setzer the third he” Grandnn' “M “V” two were well in the lead when 1..1ridy`C>rola (Gillis) weubutBmgenAubr°y caught hm' "t was seen to his head about,‘La Rico (Wood) the quarter and raced her into a men to stagg°,,_ and many down he'5hm.psbu,-g (M¢\/Imam) break, then went on and won by an “.Bn't| but so may md nicely that he'Lmy orweu (Mcnonayd, __ cpenlength. Grandma second, Ma- dm not hun h;_m_,eu or h.dm.e._h35'Sha_wnee RG” qtrglgenn.-_ ._ jor S., third, Watts Edition fourth. driver or su1ky_ The crowd rushed wi Time, 2221,; 2,23; 2,22; 2.26. 1 him, but Driver McNeill had sensed The officials were: 3143 Q _ i..(`(. T THE MacKINNO _Q The L Store ---- -_--~--- --_ ;-_;;__1~-I ~Prohibition Is 5 Lord Dawson of Penn Says I ; Moderation Not Pro- hibition Needed. (Canadian Press) was commonly recognized that some 5_4 guiiient of abandoiiiiig 1115> use of J gloom. “Because some love “C11 ‘rather than wisely are v'c to ccas ;our vsorship of Venus? Bccaiisc ispeech scinetimes inncldcns us. arc i we to ordain silence?" Lord Driwson i i I The general applicstzon of the ar- i i . o ra ‘ asked. The noted physician, who is widely of Managcnieht of the Child- rens A;ri Society for Priirce Co'.;n’._\'. ,was held cn Tuesdajv *in the Toxvn Biiilcling, Sumnicrs dc. the Presideiu Dr. J. A. McPhee ln the chnir. The "T1'11ant, officer, Vincent J. 1-I.'.i'1‘;i1;__1.°m :in his report stated that a i>o_\' \\l1:i had been sent to St. Pai.;-.clas PI- RACE had another good field of hors-| -TEA AND ICE CREA.\.1 l~`ES.*.`r- ‘f©1`11\0l0fl' Md Csvalvcri and iz.c_1i~_ S B-Hd developed into a four heater ' VAL-The ladies of St. Pauls Parish “mild 1”~fl\'C I0 bf' tnkfii to .~.;~.g;‘s- hcnd hiln. He also rcporirfl oli -1 f Bob Kentworthy, a big. bold go- i and ice <3;-earn f@5g,\-31 on me i family cf two \von1ci~. and four chilcl- ing trotter owned by Albert Quig-:grounds of the K. of Ci home Dnlren who had been egcctcd from tlirl ey. St. Peters. The first heat wa_5_'1-uezday E,-6,-,mg in aid of SL Mary~5,d\vellii1g in uh ch tl~_oy,~ lived by tlio owner and they werr- iio'.v l:\1i1f: on ing in the open nl'Ji'i_s.=:ri\‘ ci. il.o tent. He lolt that xt vias .1 rcilcft :ti i on a coniniuniry as vfell oil as this-.| that conditions of this kind .=ho'.:ld exist. He also reported cn the case ing into the home stretch he pulled out again and both drivers got busy \vit‘1 their whips and a rattling drive to the finish resulted. Lindy win- ning by e. foot. Time 2.13%. one half second behnd the track record of 2.18 made by Mary Volo 2.08 1-2, last year. Second Heat-Jacquelne went sway very fest and took the pole fron1| Lndy, who seemed to be had gaited ' and steadily lost ground. being passed by Alliewood the Great. Hal Tipton and Peter All Right and finishing last horse. Subsequently it was found that the trouble was due to his getting i his tongue book under the hit. eoeeeooeooooeooeoiooeéooo’ i N. D. MacLean _ OOQOCOO O 00050 rlottetowa A North Wlhh Phone ill _QOOOOQQQNOOQOOOOQVOOOOO 5 . ~ - . ~ _ _ _ "9 8 _ i;__ =;~-='- ---...___ .._~'°~€ ___ _ 2 L_-_.4 _ _ » some, it should be abzinclezicrl by all, unsound YGSSUHIYG-" I--'-“ffl Dill-'S011 1 Iiloizday night, suffering from severe G-UN1'1“i-:D °~f‘f.'irln N DRUG CO. >»"~i _ Unsouncl ' _ Reasoning; He Says .known to Canadians for his services las consultant during the war to the ‘ Canadian corps, and who is an hon- ,orary graduate of McGill University. took as his subject "Alcohol, its pow- § ei' to do and undo." i i Legislative restraints which exceed ithe sanctions of public opinion fail and created reactions contrary to the supremacy* The result was a g1.eat,ea.rt.h. services of Aug. 17th, on Bedeque i public control of the sale of alcoholic public weayy he thouglm race which did not end in favor of 2_2-1 T301' AND pA(;|§_Thi5 M35 'United Charge. Bcdeque, 11 a. m.:ibeverage was ncetlcd. V-'llfl fl WSW 10; either horse, but went to the dis- 3 1-53,1 honest to goodness horse race ‘Cape Traverse. 3 p. m.: Searletown, | securing moderation in consuinption; counted and over-looked Hal Tipton. 'and nc P13,” (01 Weakings or ghosg i'i.30 p. m. Preacher, Rev. D. A. Franic, 5 and proper standards of quality and; The day previously at'Charlottetown|“-1-,056 my-yes of-0u1d be di_=,¢,u,-bed by 'of Brookfield, N. S., ex President of strengfh-_ "1 PM ll- I0 X311 l1`-HL DC* Hal Tipton was being given a work- |51-,nuts and yous, Q-nk; 01 u-hip.; un- 'Maritime Conference. Rev. A. J. Rey- ‘ cause alcohol is used in excess bil cut. in the course of which a shad- ¢0mp1;-n¢nta.1-y language at times, etc, inclds, Pastor. _ _ cw appeared on the track which he N0 155; than ten med meg, luck _-__ _ I P In ` 4 A Ordmn to took to be some deadly monster. He mth York 01;, winner of the n`e¢es_ -UNITED CHURCH OF CAN- l 0 91111. P -$510130 in 1 jumped almost cut of his hopples 153;-y two in nice style, but had a, ADA--Kensington. Aug. 17. Rev. J.'H1S Majesty the King. told the mem-E and landed full force on the track. g-rea; fight, with Bs.;-its Aubrey in R. Saint, D. D.. minister. 9.45 a. WTS Cf the, Canadian Cm” he" VE5` U- bwken Sulkl’ and 9- badly 101i»¢d the first heat, just nosing her out in Sunday School; 11 a. m., Highways' Wl'fi3l'~ -DOING NICELY-It is pleasing to rc-port that Mr. Lemuel McLean. cf Bayside, 1s making satisfactory ‘progress towards recovery. Mr. Mc- ; Loan was brought to the hospital be- tween twelve and one dclock on scalp wounds and abrasions about the body; also a badly fractured I itglit arm and leg. The injured man. I zvho was round seventy years of age. was driving a team of horses when thfy ran away and dragged him ni to nin1.n1tn1.ocopis one Greotlm.. sunday school; 3 1:. ni., Pu1>1io`@l°°h°l \'~`°`~11-'l lead 1° 1102111011 Ho' iconic distance sions tne ground. Friends are glad to hear that he is rccovcring. .\Ic;~, are na ural bum gamblers `_;:‘.d will always overdo t.h.ir1gs."- -Thomas A. Edison. Tlzc :11:>i-ithlj' 1'.1c-2t;n; of thc- I3;-.'»i'd‘o§ ei boy who was charged w.th the theft cf some money and was in- firurtcri to linve the matter dealt \v;il1 before the Juvenile Court. The F.:c.'Y Z\!.ss Eleanor Green, report- `c-d tho placing of several destitute cl'i1ld1'ei1 in the Orhpanage. The ngciit oi the Society was instructed to take action to have the child- rczi wlio were living in the tent in `il~.-.= .fi-.;:skiri_= of To~.~‘n taken from ther parents and placed in a home. ‘ _s_ Eastern Guardian i ‘['.‘\'ITEl') (`H1'R(`H OI-` CAN- ; ADA-Gt‘€i1‘;'”t“i‘.v1~i and Sturgeon fF.~;'.‘i:r.= S'.ir.:1_1y. .»'\_u_r_'_ 1'i'rl‘.. George- ifiivii, 11 a. ni. and 7 p. m. There will \?<‘ IW S.‘."l‘\'1’.’€ in S.tui‘zc-‘.11 bccalise of sc:-iicc-_ in Szurgeon Baptist Church (`ic:~.;‘_."~fo1.'n services will be conduct- oil l~j' Rcv. D. K. Ross of Cornwall. ;__.--__1:~:- .'.':':w'~f- ~-.-'~ ' f ~~`A-~--;-_-_~.--._ -__ -_l °““§9°*°S alasimc sus or .ussrui deviates" 1114298168 U ' C -__ llaluesl From $1 .00 to 'ill G’ This lot of Grab Bags will sell for tile each. They are guar~.c'~crl to contain Four Ladies Wrist \\'aicl1i-.1 marked and stamped to retail for 85.00 elch. Six Men's md Boys' Vest Pocket Watches, Many full ounce $2.00 bottle of worlds famous Perfumes, large boxcsof the Frrnch Type Floe Powder, regular 81.00 value. Ladies' Brilliant Imitation Diamond Rings, sct i|1 lit-auiitul engraved untarnishcd mountmgsf They have all the rainbow ilre of the genuine Diamond. Exquisite Verdum French Type hand painted and plain C0n\I‘2°¢S \'1|“f-'I mlm Sm" i0 52100- B°““f“| Pearl Necklace and Cho hers that are all the rage this season in Paris London and New York. They were originally- privrd to_rr-tail from 51.00 to 52.50. Men'| end Boys’ Pen end Pencil Sets. Waterson Prnpel and Reprl $2.00 Pencils, notfnrgottlng the Genuine Kin; Leather Men‘§ Bill- folds that were sold for $2.50. Last but not least Two Ten Dollar Pen and Pencil Sets and Three Ladies' Genuine Diamond Rings in elaborate mounttngs. They have a retail value of $25.00 each. These Grab Bags will sell for 49:' each and are guaranteed to contain nothing else but the shove mentioned items. llundreth of people were disappointed in our lest sale through delayed shipment. 11-* onpaniso 111' MA1L Ano iso 1~:x1~1zA w11'11 uoxsx' oizncrz. .\1ANUrAcrUaa1ts ov1-:it Pnonucrron 1s rm: cause or rms 1