- » ~ m O.I.H-.° w’ g “g mail;- ‘_ 1.4.1.. m ..»- SE i- IKI l‘ " ‘*_‘" 14v .- w“. ~I\i"',Iv$1fi~e-'1id\i - c» o- 4- .. . _ g_ , ‘I310 - CHIRITOT-THOWN '7 41's. . I '* f 1 EAI Crisp-delicious healthful shreds For any summer meal with milk l Complete nourishment wii/iaurcooldng Entries for NEW ANNAN RACES ‘DRESSES — Balance of Western Guardian I —A'l‘ NEW RACES. —8eei wiuuiimi Woodington of oissgowl Scotland in Highland Fling and .8word Dance before the grand’ 855$ _ _ ‘nearly steady with inst week. A stand, - __$ 5T ME at st 0:05:38 few lots of good steers were sold T“ y A,“ 33rd from $7.00 to $7.50. Two cars fat --WE8Till)l,AGliN‘l‘.—Mr. J. P. ' .1 I . I northwest ommoris sold at $5.50 Mclnnis, Guardian agent, nlocileill Building, Summerside will be pleas- erin receive news items, advertising new and renewal subscriptions. —COME TO THE DANCE at Strand Theatre, Kensington, Wed- nesday. August 17th. Cash price for best Charleston dancer. Bummer- side Oaeity Orchestra. 8557 SUMMER all our summer dresses fugi silk, rayon and broadcloth, marked to clear at 25 per cent off regular prices- Hoi- nian's, Summerside. _, ..___ ~—BARGAIN8 I N 852558-1521. -—COBIECT10N 11E BOXlNG AT NEW ANNAN. -Jack Connolly Charlottetown Y. M. C. A. scheduled to box at New Annan Races on Wednesday has been called to take his place on the city Hose Reel 00.. at the Firemens Tournament at ‘I‘ruro on the above date. Others Wednesday Aug. 1 7th. i FREE FOR ALL TROT AND PACE-PURSE $400.00 - DAN PATCHEN, 2.15M, Col. D. A. Mclinnon, Charlottetown. ‘i LONGSET, 2.1414. P. J. Conroy, Charlottetown. l) PETER STRATTON, 2.15%. Wm. Bztbiueau, Moncton, N. B. , 2i". J. nevus. 2.14),, wm. McLeod, Moncton, s. a. , i PANSY AUBREY, 2.19%., P. J. O'Brien, Moncton, N. B. BUD lIAL, 2.10%, Capt. S. Grady, Summerside, P. E. I. ‘ MARGE DIRECT, Dr. Duggan, Charlottetown. KEEMAII AUBREY, 2.18%, Edward Stewart, French River. TEDDY JACKSON, Win. Toombs, Kensington.’ MAJOR S. Claude MacMillaii. 2.20 TROT-PURSE $300.00 BRITISH GINGER, 2.19M, Col. D. A. McKinnon, Charlottetown. THE YANK, 2.1913. Col. D. A. McKinnon, Charlottetown. ACACIAVILLE, W. Mt-Nelil, Southport. JUST TRAMP, 2.17%, D. Cohen, Moncton. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PRINCESS AUBREY. 2.18%. Waite, Sllmlllfilllli . P- E- l- EASTERN LADY. J. Power, Charlottetown. LLOYD GEORGE, Dr. Frank Bowuess, Remington. THE PUP, H. Campbell, Charlottetown. CAPT. JACKSON, Chas. Chandler. Charlottetown. SELDOM C., Tom Holmes, Moncton. PETER VERDE, 2.18%, Capt. Sampson Grady, Summerside. 2.29 TROT AND PACB—PIJRSE $300.00 HELEN DEWEY, 2.22%, Claude McMillan, Charlottetown. MICKEY AUBREY, 2.20%, Carl Weeks, Alberton. TEDDY JACKSON, Win. Toombs, Kenslngi-OII. MARGE DIRECT. Dr. Duggan, Charlottetown. JESSICA THE GREAT, Chester Pratt, St. Peters, P. E. l. . LOUISE COLORADO, Geo. Reopen-Charlottetown. DIXIE MARQUE, W. McNeill, Southport. EASTERN LADY, J. Power, Charlottetown. ACACIAVILLE, Dr. P. McIntyre. Mentorin- AUBBIANA. Dr. II. McIntyre, Charlottetown. [G0, Willard Kelly, Southport. 'WILD KENNY, Harry (YBrien, Aiberton. IORK OLA, D.,W. White, York Point. muons AUBREY, J. w. Chaplin, Moncton. ' PUSSYFOOT, Dougaid McCarthy, Tilhish. 001.1" RACE (Three Years Oldl-PURSE 5150-00 AL WORTHY, W. Kelly, Charlottetown. 2. PEGGY LONGSET, George Colbeclt, Summerside. 3. DEVILSET, Dr. J. S. Jenkins, Charlottetown. Races must start at 1.30 P. M., in order to finish before sunset. National Trotting rules govern racing. Races end in fifth heat, except colt race, which is best two in three heats. SPECIAL A'l"l‘ltAC’l‘-IONS Three round boxing Exhibition under M.P.A.A.A. sanction bltwflll J. Connolly, Charlottetown Y. M. C. A. and Clarence Hickey, Malpequo, P. E. l. (Connolly 145 lbs. Hickey 155 lbs.) Military and Pipe Bands-Violin and Piano. Fiddiing and Step Danclng-Highliind Danclnl- Gold and Silver Medals for Step Dancing. Special Cash prize for best step dancer. Midway and side shows equal to the “big town" Fairs. Part-mutual legalised betting machine on grand stand. SPECIAL TRAIN 1730M CIIARLOTTETOWN A Special Train taking passengers and race horses leaves Charlotte- town at 9 A. M.. returning after the races. Jteturn fare, Charlottetown. $1.85; North Wiltshire, $1.30; Ilunter River, $1.00; Emerald, 55c. Reduced rates on all other trains August 16th and 17th. Meet all your friends at New Annan Races. This promises to be the biggest of all the hi; iiatherion held It New Annan. Start early, avoid the rush at the gates. 1f day proves unfavorable, races will be held next flne do! hi‘ ?srve9rrsr was PFPP§FPPPFP r will be substituted. Parties willing to box, please give their names to the manager of the sports pavilion immediately. They can be match- ed fccording to weight-J Fender- gas . -—II. M. C. S. PATRIOT. -- The H. M. C. B. Patriot arrived in Sum- merside yesterday morning and will remain until the 17th. The wet weather interfered somewhat with the program planned for yesterday but last night at the Olympic Cab- aret. a most enjoyable dance was held. A golf tea, shooting at the rifle range and other functions will 510:5 Place today if the weather is e. ' PERSONALS —Miss Zita Hogan returned to Boston. Mass. on Saturday, after spending her holidays at her home in Tignish. ——Mi Beatrice McCarthy returned to Baa atchewan on Saturday after spending the past month with friends in Tignislt. —Miss Eileen Conroy returned to Boston, Mass, on Monday after; spending a very pleasant vacation’ at her home in Tignlsh. ' ——Rev. Urban Giiiis, Bayside, mot- ored to 'I‘ignish Saturday. On return he was accompanied by Mr. R. J. Brown and his mother, Mrs. J. E. Brown, Bayside, who had been vis- itgilg Dr. and Mrs. Johnston, Tig- n . Remndves Touchy [ Corns, Brings A Solid Comfort Acts like magic-takes out all the pain-malice aching cnrns feel comfy in a few seconds. That's how Putnam's Corn Extractor acts. You will not be iliieappointed with “Put- nam's"—it never fails to lift out corns, or (remove painiul callousas. lgginxhl Admission 50 cents. MN". W "ll"- Grand Stand 25 cents. J. J. McKINNON, Prop. JAMES PENDISBGAST, Secretary. l300-ll-10-wftii. GRAND TEA PARTY AT ST. PE TEIP$ o A084 7"‘ h“. ‘1 ‘s » i‘! k . ;. ' Tlo o! st. s; ‘o tavern-Inn. wlwn "Mr beautiful!‘ 'w\_s‘ ,._:by"_‘ in“"‘.llfl- The work of roeonsi “than ts now In progress, and tho QOIIIIII port! woo planned to aid the funds. All the iuiial attractions, and some new features added, will be pro- Iilod to entertain the visitor!- 1 A moot eq-dial welcome and tho kindest treatment await one and all. lhoold Wednesday tho 11th prove unfavorable, coiao the first In! day feltowlfll. W, Murdock is Guardian agent in receive news items, advertising, new and ileneval subscriptions. eign demand for Canadian grain continued dull market today buyers showing little desire to ‘purchase until crop arrives. A small quantity of American wheat was sold- A moll- erate amount of business was done in Canadian western oats in the domestic imarket and unchanged. W000i. grades began at stand still. The inquiry for all lines of miilfeed was good and the undertone was steady. The market grades of rolled oats was firm und- er a moderate demand. the butter market today and val- ues were marked up another 1-4 t to 1-2 c per pound. The demand was fair. N0. quoted at 37c per pound. The re- ceipts were treme dullness marked-Hie cheese trade and prices were Western grades were quoted at 19 1-4 (rents per pound, and Eastern quality nt 18 3-4 cents per pound. The receipts were 6,342 boxes. Tlie trade in eggs was fair and prices were well celpic were 1,294 cases. —Un(ier continued (Jauadlan egg markets are lug iirmer. At a number of centres storage stock beginning to meet current requirements- and unchanged. Dealers are. quot- iug country shippers for ungraded eggs delivered extras 38-39, flrsis l35—-.'i6, seconds 29-30. r-Fr», V mon ones weighing lees than 900 p0 ads and $4.25 to $4.50 for the co mon heavier ones. Trading in butcher cattle was slow in starting but early sales indicated prices Eastern Guaiiiia? ..-s'r. caonoirs TEA rdarv for a real time Tuesday. Aug. 23rd. ‘ii 5553-0-15-81 ’..'YE GRAND OLD The Party at 8t. George's Tuesday, Aug. 28rd. and few other good picked out made the same figure. Common cows sold 83-505?‘ $4625 and modi- iiins $4.50 to . . antlers were g m3'“"°"‘ plentiful at $2.25 to $2.15. Quota- , """ tlons: Butcher steers choice, good " E‘STBBN AGENT _ w‘ J‘ $7.75; medium $6315 to $7.25, coln~ nion 85-00 to $6.25; butcher 118i!- ers medium $5.00,to $6.25, common l $4.00 to $5.75; butcher cows good , $5.60; medium $3.75 to $5.25; can- uers $2.25 to $275; cutters $3.00 to $3.50; butcher builo. common $3.50 to $4.50. Calf receipts 3,278. Calves were from 50 to 75 cents hiiher. Straight lots good veal were sold from $11.25 to $12-00 and medium kinds $10.00 to $11.00. Quebec grass calves sold from $5.00 to $6.50 with the hulk $5.60 and up. Heavier cai- ves iii fair flesh brought 87-00 to $9.00. Quotations: Good veal $10.00 to $11.00, medium $9.00 to $10.50 common $7.00 to $800, grass $5.00 to $6.50. Sheep receipts 8,207. The lamb market was slow. The bulk were of common to medium qual- lty. A few better lots brought $10.75 1nd small lots $11.00. About 300 owes and wetliers of just fair qual- ity were sold for $11-50 and one carload slightly batter ones $11.75 when graded bucks were discoimt- ed $2.00 per cwt. Sheep $3.00 to $5.00 for the bulk. Common lambs were $9.00 to $9.50. Quotations: Ewes 33-00 to $5.00 lambs, good ‘$10.75 to $11.75, common $9.00 to $10.00 bucks $9.00 to $10.50. Hog receipts 3.215. Hogs were lower. Over 2.500 of the hogs of-, lered were too light, weighing 150 pounds and less and these were not wanted- About 600 fair to good hogs were sold for $10.75. indica- tions are that the 2,500 lights would either be left over or sell at from $1.50 to $2.00 or -more per 3W1. discount. Sows were $7.50 to OTTAWA. 0nt., Aug. 15—-(Eggs) l8 0° light receipts v _ Stock Quotations work- HALIFAX, Aug. 15.-Quotatious. furnished by Johnston and Ward, Members of the Montreal Stock Exchange. ' ntague and will be pleased to llllielllarkets l MONTREAL. Aug. 15. ——'1‘lia for- on the Montreal the new values were Business in spring and winter for standard Further strength devedoped in 1 pasteurized was 1,310 pnciiages. Ex- irregular» maintained. The re- TORONTO-lfhis market is firm ES" WEDN ‘All MONTRl-IAL—The egg market here is firm with i1 good ileniam‘ and light receipts prices are ad vancing. Sales are being made ii) figegop’ Bled Sag? Fe Ry‘ " :1 Jobbing way at extras 43, firsts- A can an ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' " l 40' seconds 33_ _ m. Car and Fdy. Co. .. .. 10 WINNIPEG _ Wm] receipts m Am. Locomgtlve Co. . . . . . . . .. 106 “Hg o“ rapmw the market M‘ Am. Smelt. and ,Refng. Co. .. 161% token a sharp advance and dealers Am‘ Bwch 04”‘ Co‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' " 20% are now quoting country shippers Union B“? ‘m! Pap" c“ 36 for ungrailed eggs delivered. extras mm‘ m“! s“? Mm- C°~ "9 ' 36-37, firsts 32-33. seconds 2s» “Wilma CPP- Mlll- °°- - 45*‘) 29 with an allowance of 30 cents Clm- Plwlflc Co- - - - - ~ - - ' - - - -~ 186 m, empty 638e,, N.Y. Cen. and Hud. Riv. RR. 150% QALQARY ._. The egg Buuauon Con. Cias Co. <N.Y.) . . . . . . .. 110% here is quiet. Dealers are quoting‘ Hud- Mowl‘ Cl" CC‘- - - - ~ - 32% country shippers extras 32, firsts llllfifllfllllllllil P0P" CO- 53 30, seconds 25. 30% VANCOUVER —— This market is firms are using storage supplies- lnicrnational Petroleum . . . . . Standard Oil of N. J. . unchanged since the last advance Reading Co. . . . . . .. with dealers quoting producers for Chicago, Mil. 8r St. Paul ungraded eggs delivered, extras 34, Southern Paciflc Co. . . . . 11950 "I'll!!! 32. Duilet extras '30. RB- Union Pacific Ry. . . . . . .. .. 186% celpts are now quite light and some united smug awe} _ , _ , , , , ,_ 131% New York Exchange Montreal - Stock Exchange TIRES lfor EVERY CAR HEN one thinks of the ‘ fine quality of the mat- erial and skilled labor‘ and the reputation that are found in Dominion Royal Cord Balloon Tires, it is ., - small W~j011d€f that motor , car owners allover Canada feel that they add distinction to their cars, as well as reflect good judgment on the purchaser. Dominion’ . were Bafloous Dominion RulBlbvERil-COMPAPNY‘ Get "Pugmmrg pkg-actor" yam v <-_<o§~____. Abitlbi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 your drtililet. Refuse a substitute; . LIVBStQGk Rflport §Y§§§§1B§§glr' . .. ' 3/: I ‘l National Breweries . . . . .. 71 i MONTREAL, Aug. 15. - cum»- Steel Co. Can. Com. .'. 14m \ ‘ receipts 1.603. included in this 0i Winnipeg Electric . . . . . . . . . .. 77% t ’ n _ Pl‘ 01C Ct YOIII’ feriiu; was s30 bulls. These sold Brazilian Traction ......... .. 160% ~ ____ __ ~ from $3.50 to $4.00 for the cow- Bhawinigan .............. .. 70 ' azs w. in pangs: OBCHESTBAB - _._ Can. Steamship Com. . . . . . .. 30% i ' 3,30 p, M, _ 3,30 P. M. Pfltfltflflfi ff m Tbmorrows Rad“) w)? (sou) Phlla. Male Quartet. WTIC (481)~J<Iartford. Worthy. .. . Banks KPRC (297) Houston. Studio. P. M. F0 t WFHH\<365) Ciearwoier. Studio. WLW (428) lnnllll- "ll "- ' B8111! Commerce .......... .. 21s - 9.00 1'. M. c 1 r. M. L ‘ Bank Roy l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 209% . c RA (322) M to . St di Pro- KTHB (341) Hot Springs. M. Dav i. Ohicagoa Wheawflept... 141%; ‘y ‘vans-1- m mm one n u WJZ (m) New Your. Hotel Penn. _s"'" “w” “d w Soa Dec ma To!” ' wiosncivo) x c Bond-Budd Path 1m it M. l "it"! with e on er p Corn-Sept, 111%; Dec. 116: International Radio Prornms 9.30 r. M. CFC!“ (411) Montreal. many‘:- i ‘q e t M Tuna so“. and Oats-Sept. 48%; Doe, 52. ' CONCERTS KTHS (not) 1-l. s. Ark. --- " (Copyright, 1027, by International Bluestone Ellis-Tn; Deodorant combined. Ww- when-Oct. 15%: Dec. 158- 12.355 r. u. 10.00 r. u. shut Illlwue» llllPIlTll a new sen-e or cleim- Outta-Oct. 83%; Dem. 57%- cpgp (iii) Monti-eat. Concert. WTAM (400) Cleve. studio Pro. _ _ H Lime gnfilsshostuila:rsprisdlfonnnhdoi-tdadiind 1.20 A. M- KMA (270) IIIKBWlLIITTNlIO." ' ' , ‘n Y “ t and - xso (227) Iowa. "Solos-Duetts." so . . .- M a iiirvffhrilo“irsifriieliriilizhunu; 11-30 FOR ELEVEN YEA" no r. ll. wcco (410) st. Paul-Mpis. Noiiei- f.’ t f ha! Wefltller- Bill’ 1 "l" °‘ WBZ (333) Springfield. "Creature." ty Program, “The Trustndians.“ . ' Arse"?! e 0 Chex tfl-flll)’. LONDON, Aug» l5.-—-'l‘here is ro- z“ 1r M, 11.45 r. M; a » ' ' d . {SE35 a 3:3’ x01. (m) Tarongmnitudio. was (m) 23:11:. Concert h,» _ or gesuflfl. L08 9'0)? 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