L . pjdfift0 qhlciqg COME TO TIIE OIWENIJISII TEA Wednesday, Aug. l0th. AT rue NATIONAL PARK (CAWNPORE) l‘ ‘I, 1...; Gtnne and bring your friends liigil Class Tea served Yisilflrs to the Island cordially welcomed m3D£YOOD ftfur More State Primary Contests Today by Guardian's Special Wire) liNGTON. Aug, ti-The 0t ilcosevclt adminisllwttiolt t’) sway Democratic loters g1 choice cf senatorial candi- . will be tested anew ill some primary contests to be t, tonlorrolv.‘ C 1144115 0f Ohio, Idaho Arkan- sa: and Nebraska will 3t their - P-krts fer the fa‘ . rnle cf rcme of "he con- dccld- how ful" the Pre- trlll go in the south later 1,. “wk indicating his opposi- tiar. to Senators who have opposed a Sliif-(illliiill portion of the neiv ion‘. and arc now up for re-nolnln- ior James P. Pope '.f Idaho Jlllli! for rellcmitlatiop a- pt ltepreselltoiivtl D. Worth Cit. who says “a Senator must re'\ 0:: his owll judglneilt." lllpaigiled as a 100 per cent 5111 tor of adlninbztratlon tacos- ‘Jft Ir Ohio. ille bitter calnpaigtl be- tut-tu Robert A. Tait. son of the .t~r President, and Supreme co 1 Judge Arthur H. Day, for iilt. {Republican senatorial _ nomin- alm has shared attention with the lxiintirratit: senatorial rare and the President's part in that con- tr.- ttor Robert Bulkley and iol 'G0\'Gl‘l’lQl‘ George White have both been campaigning for thc Democratic senatorial nomin- l as administration supporters. . his recent trip through .\"lr. Roosevelt spoke words of for Bul ey I ville interest in the Ohio _ is the contest between r Martin L. Davey and iol Lieutenant Governor Char- les the Denlocratic Govt-rt l‘. . Th» senatorial campaign in Ar- kansas. has produced n dispute as to whether Senator Hattie W. Car- " 'rc('eived the President's en- lent for rcnolnination. Mi". t referred to her during tour as a mine," but McClellan, opponents, endorse- Dill‘ o. Mrs. Caraways contonri-ui this was no '1 t» only one o! tomorrow's prim- in which no senatorial con- involved is that in Ne- VACATAIONS WITH PAY tlly The Canadian Press] 1v.-\.~'.lllNGTON-Prcdicting prac- tice t1 vacations with pay would scor ’\'t‘ull‘l0 commonplace. Labor S1: .t-.v Frances Perkins stlid two ti.’ .. of all workers ill United 6m" lnantlfacttiring plants now enjoy ziiis concession. BIRTHS A the Charlotte " . lln-pltnl on August 6, i038, to anti Mrs. James MacGuigan, Bill". a tlntghtcl". lil‘ltlf.-\\'-At Bridgetown, Nova Eeottn on August 3, i938, to Mr. and .\ll‘:», W. K. Murray, formerly of Charlottetown, a. son. IIIWIPHREY-At the Prince C Hospital. Aug. 2, i038. to 1i lvlrs. Humphrey of Kell- tin. a (laughter. 0.11m Nil-At the Prince COHlliV 11"~'*.1:1.... Aug. 8, 193B, to .\ir, nild ill. ("tilill Darracll, Kllliclllgl0li. ii ti.i't 0ft IIIARRIAGES_________. Filltll-IIIRT-At the Manse. West ' n.5, P.E.I., on Tiles inn/ill!" 1i‘ - ., 1031i, Leonard do: ‘it Ford i lily Point. Queen. Cilunty. i’ i. nd Grace Isabel Illrt 0i '1 " hi fiend: Queens Cotinty, P. p lll.".(1.\‘-I’.RI'(‘I".——Ai the P".- ;'_ ' :".f'le'il. ‘ , \",_.-, t E1. Alt nt l? ~\" Di". l‘. cm.~".:‘ , . Arrod Ditzcn and iizlydle .i ILuru of East Eztitc. DEATHS ~‘l~"'i"»on_at 7020 Eggleslon Av- “115 "ilirotlo. Ill., on Jutv '11. i088. "1111; "t" ticLeod, formerly cf Or- 111.1 (Hue, A1§'Iti)ti.\'-At the P. a. 1. Ifcsnl- 1""1 \i"'\/ltlt' Aug. ti. 101i, V 11;‘ l" olrltnru itgrd five y " g " " ik tilace front the Ila ‘- ' " 170th» M"“flp_v pflrrncon. rt my at 4 orlock. Inter- Prrplcs Cemetery. !1.»\.\'lll 0N -— At Charlottetown Airy". 8th, Mrs, Victor. ..on, aged 46 years. F\li“‘l‘ili from her late residence at (Y'all- i'1f"\‘- on Wednesday; a short ser- vltt- at thi- house at 1 0110f‘!!- Piinrral services in Orwell Head Church at 1.30. Interment Orwell iivotl Cemetery. l lomwmamsooztlotwoouoarg N. D. MacLean 1 UNDEIFPAKIQR EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wlitahire Phone I49 _.__%_-_. This column ls reserved for new: n! 210$: ‘interest but advertising of a‘ ‘ltleynglature Igly be inserted ab“ l" adv-agar strictly pay- IS FINED-A man appeared be- w- E. Dan m fined ossimow" y°“°'d“1' “d w“ “ma” and costs for operating a. M _ vehicle, without a license, agmiaie Dam)! is hearing Quee“ C°1111W cases in the ab- iii¥§t2‘i§’.“‘..“¥w$.ii”.‘“°‘ "1 Mo- _'I:IIIIIDAL COUPLE WELCOMED “yfio- and Mrs. Michael Michael _were married in All 5311115 9111M". sorlnshlll. recently ar- rived in the city Saturday night by auto and were given a rousing rg- ceptlon by friends oi the groom, gilt? bride, formerly Mfg Sophie 01,91“ “P512111. has resided in Spilnghlll for a number of years, The groom on alilfhiitlg from his car was bounced by the boys, after which a reception was held M411“, 11°m°~ T116 lflnze crow_d of 91§1Pfil young and old people our. “fie “Q19 1111°1111iY treated to Qifillffcs and fl"uit FUNERAL A SECATIIERINES (The funeral cf the late Malcolm V. 11011012111115 held from his resi- (fence at ct. Catherlncs yzsterday. afternoon. Services at the house tvsre conducted by Rev. F. E. Bish. cp and ‘Rrv. T. W. Goodwill Mr WJR‘ 511111" B1111! as a solo, “Be Still and Know. Interment was 1115118115 01311191911’ and Rev r113. Bishop and M1". Lloyd Henderson officiated at the grave. The p31]- bsal-ers were James Lamont, Rpm, Fl'lZ’/.(‘i._1)llllt)i\ll Niacficvin, Hector MiWN1‘\'1ll. W. R. Show and John MacLcod. ATTEND fin/twp‘ L()[)(}[~j_']'he 191111111111! members of the l 0 0 o .. . - : " " i_. lllt attending _a meeting of (‘P111111 Lorine at. Brul-letvater, N, S. 131111111’ Gland _ Master A, Q_ F, Glii. H. t. Lritch. P. D. Worth. Flliiotl Adams. F. M. MacKillnon, Chas. H. Black, Mrs. Fulton Adams, Mrs, Ivan Maclilnls. Mrs. J. C. Stewart. J. P Campbell, Mrs. -1~ P. Campbell, .1. r" MacDonaki, H. H. Carrlithers, Mrs. Ruby Houle. Herb Thornton. Summerside 147F189 Pfiiloe Edward, sent the fol- iOillllg. G. Hazen Phillips, Wilbur MacFarlane and George 1-10 gut/n, Hog“: will extend an invitat on to the Grand Lodge to hold their 1119911111.’ nf-‘Xt your in Summerside. CENTRAL PARISH CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS-The Sacra. ment of the Lord's Supper will be dispensed by the Rev. T, w, Good. will assisted by Lloyd Henderson 111 Cellos Cove. Sunday. Aug. 14th. at 10.30 a. m.: Divine wol"ship at 7.20 p. in. Clyde River Divine wor. 511,111 3 D» m. Preparatory services, Nine Mile Creek, Tuesday, August 9th- 8 o. m. Cfllloe Cove Thursday and Saturday evenings at 8 p. m. Thanltfiglving service Canoe Cove Monday. Aug. 15th, i0 a. m. Mid. week service at St. Catherines, Friday Aug. 12th, at 7;30 _m, Lloyd Henderson. Student. 113-243. ATTEND TOURNAMENT — A detachment from the Charlotte. town Fire Deparlnent leave this morning fol" Amherst where they I POLICE COURT-At the Police c0111”; yesterday mornln a drunk and mca able was fine $10 and costs or days in jail. FUNERAL YESTERDAY — The funeral b! the‘ late Myrna Atchorn Was held ‘from the MacLettn Fitne- ral Home yesterday afternoon to the People's Cemetery. Services at the ,Funeral Home and at, the grave were conducted by Rev, RE, Bishop. ELECTED PRESIDENT- Mr, Preston Book, Charlottetown was elected president of the Churches of Christ convention in this Province at the concluding service of the annual convention at Mon. tague on Sunday. Mr. R. H. Mac- Neill, also of this City was re. tiring presidnet. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCE. MENT-Mr. and Mrs. L0tlls I), Carson, announce the engagement, o! their only (laughter Katherine Elizabeth to Mr. Cecil Ralph Mc- Lean, B. A., son oi Mr. and Mrs, Ivan McLean of Tyne Valley, M31"- riage will take place this month, L-238. s. s. raucous ARRIVED-The S. S. Flcuius itrrivud at Bunlnin Bell 0a., wharf Saturday at 0.50 p. m. and saiicci again at 12.30 a. m. for Summersldo and left there on return to Montrcal at 12.30 p. m. Th Fleurus was scheduled to arrive in Charloitrtoum last Thur"- eight hours Storm in Quebec lust week. She tic- comlnodated about 50 cruite pas- sengers and freight. FUNERAL AT MURRAY IIIVER —'I'he body of Mrs. Ephraim Jenkins, D6. former resident 0f Point Pleasant. this Province who died at Arlington, Hts., Muss, last Thursday, arrived ill Char- iottetown last night, accompanied by her daughter‘. Mrs. John Fill- lay and dauglltel"-ill-la\v, Airs. R. O. Jenkins. ‘ille funeral will be held from the Church of Strotlantt, Murray Rivet", on Wednesday ni- ternoon service starting at 2 0'- clock. Ml". R. O. Jenkins, snll tlf the deceased. and Ml". John Fill- lay arrived from Boston yesterday by motor to attend the funeral. A PLEASANT SURPRISE — In 1867-71 years ag0--the family of Alexander Hailidtrv and his wife, Nancy Gillies, with their eleven children. eight daughters andthree sons, left t-heir home _near Eldon, Belfast. for Huron County. Ont. They lived on the farm now owned by Mr. Laughlln Ross. Their move was some venture as there was no I. C. Railway to Canada then, so they had to go by steamer from Plctou, N.B.. to Quebec. thence by Grand Trunk to Goderich, Ont. T0 reach Pictou. they embarked on a large boat-a shailop-nat a point a short distance east of where Halli- day‘s Wharf now is. The writer was present at the scene, and ai- though quite young at the time. has still a vivid recollection of the parting of the two families. Halli- day‘s eleven children and Ander- son's nine children, twenty" in all. and all living at that time. Tile two sisters that day saw eitch other for the last time-a sad parting it was. These were ltirgr families m will (iolnpete in the Maritime Fire- mclls Tournament being held there this week. included on the week's prcgralnlne is a meeting of thei 111111111111“ Fiifiigilters Associationi of wlliclt Arthur Henry is Presi- dent. Mr. Henry who Ls Secretary of the local drparlment left yes- trrtitty morning to attend the 1110011118.‘ Qlil" firelnent who left yesterday il "dc Chief Angus ltfacEacht-rn, Frank Pruniy, James Bell, William Bait, William Chais- son. "Titties" Howatt, F. it. Mae- Lainc. Mi". Slocoiltbc and Harry Mluhtjson. Firemen who will com- pote lli the sports plogramnla are William Bevolls. John MacLeod, James MacLeod. Len Connolly, William Connolly, Gordon Stewart. John Turner. J11. Percy Cameron. Earl Burke, . Williams, Fred Bradley. Wallie Scantlebury and Harry Harley. SEEK DRIVER 0F CAR- Mountcd Police yesterday were elldcavoring to locate the driver of an automobile which collided with a horse drawn vehicle on the Kingston Head early yesterday morning. Two young men, Clifford Holmes. drivel" of the ltorsc alld Otto Newroll who accompanied him were thrown to the ground by the collision but escaped injury. Both men are fronl Kingston, The horse received several severe cuts vvllile the left wheel of the wagon was broken. The cal" slowed up but. did not stop, police were in- forlncd. The i\i‘f‘i(l[‘l'ii occurred on the to) of a hill when the car ctflidc head on with the horse (lrawn veilicltl which was proceed- 1111.! lotrrt‘ (Jrarlotletmvtl. The clu" w" " no. going last at the time, probably 25 llnies per hour. it was so‘ . 7hr car had a headlight okra. probably the left. while it w: thought thr- lelt fender might be (Irnirti. Wilittevcr tinlnage was Slttiftilleti would be on tire left. it wit. belirvrfi The mamine was- elihrr ii. ccarh or sedan, an a l"a‘ll ‘l' ("'1 ll e1 tttlfl fairly heavy. . - . "c itlfurlneti. The li hts were no. to.) good, it was said. he ear citlnc acl =s the road and struck the horse and wagon on the right side of the road. RIWI-IIVICS TWO YEARS‘ SENT- ENClL-l-laruld Malmr, 27 year old Charlottetotvn man. was. sentenced ylestvrnrtr in two years imprison- ment ill Dorchrstcl" Penitentiary. Mttllar appeared before Judge C. Gavan Duffy nlld pleaded gu lity to a chttrec cl bleilktng anu Elite-Ill“ and theft at Prowse Bros. L store on July l2. Ho had been re- luanticd from August 4 to August 8 for sentence. The maximum term of sentence is l4 years. The trial Judge commented that the 0M8 Was unusual and that the prison" "1115! either have been under the iiliill- ellee nf liquor or in n foolish frame of lnlnd as tilerc was n0 K191111655 or cleverness about the robbery as there would have been in the 0M0 of a hardened criminal. Francis MhcDoligitil_ (‘ilhfilvd with 115591111 causing actual bodily 11411111- ‘m5 sentenced to thirty dflYl 111d l” Queen's County Jail. Mr. F"? Pa"!!! ,-,_ [urge gpllfitffld for the Cfikhe and Ml". .t, o. c. CaIoPbf-"ii 1°1 m lteeitsrd. Itl the molninfl thté l)“: out-r pleaded not. 1111111}! P11“, "i", YOIIOWIY; uitntsses weun in”. l)t-_ LndwO", .I."lul Shephtud, l_- eiilrit MeNeviil. Bertha Hheplluld “ml Rubi-rt, Dotti-trite. At ‘the oigltéd Il1‘0ll srsdon tht» (loft-net wgllnum the plea of 11151111)‘ 01 11511111 1 d Mac ougall c111?!" our eyes today. As last known four of the Hallidays are still living and one of the Andersons. the writer. who is here yet. It play be noted that. the other sisters and brothers of these two mothers had so far as known fifty-eight children. or in all 5€\'E‘lliy~ElKili cousins on one side of a family. These facts were a surprise to four visitors to the Province last week. two of them sons of Isabella Halliday who mar- ried a Mr. Slater and lived in Cleveland, Ohio. all tier married life. The visitors were Joules A. Slater and son Kenneth; Wilson B. Slater and his wife Rose tblelcrl Slater. They matte a brief visit to their cousin Frank Httllidalt at El- don, then took in the historic old Belfast Presbyterian Church and cemetery where their forbcars wor- shipped and where some of them "sleep their long last sloop." The beutity of that old chilrch, 110W 1n use for 113 years, and the well- kept cemetery adds to the fond memory of where their mother was born and spent many happy Yffllh with her husband and their eleven children. — J. A. lslantl Woman iiurt in Motor Mishap In N. B. Frcdcrlctoni-N. ‘Bi. 5191111‘? All 6 Norman tisLvrcr. of F1101‘- lolictolvn. P. E. I., is n ptltit-llt in Victoria Public Hospital. Fl'("(‘l‘l"— ton, today. as the result of M1 automobile accident rt Taflllfiliiil- N. 13., yesterday afternoon. 'Ille car ill which Mt". and Nirs. Myrer were travelling left the road at. that place. Medical examination revealed that. Mrs. Myrer stiffcrcd a compound fracture of thc lower right leg. Mr. Myrer was not had- ly htiri. but was shaken up eon- sidernblv. The accident occurred yesterday afternoon about 3 o'clock on the main Newcastle-Fredericton high- way, at. Titvmnuttl. about 200 yards above the bridge across the Nnshwaak River there. The ear left the road, and cut down a “Drum {r99 nt the side. This. however. kept the car from over- turning. or froln going over the fairly steep bank at that point. The car itself wsa considerably damaged, particularly in front. where it ran against the tree. The two occupants of the were rushed to Fredericton im- mediatclv after the accident. and Mrs. Myrer received medical treatment for her injuries at vic- toria Public. Hospital Dr. G. C VanWart being called. The accident. was investigated by the R. C. M. P. CRIN‘! of the car leaving the road was said to he "to giving away of the steerlnt! Mrs. CUT gear. , Mr. Myrer is well known in cnptlerticil with harness raring and has been in Fredericton previously in that connection. ENLARGE BLACK LIST PRBIDRIA-Liat of books ban- nod by the south African Union censor now includes works Honor (it: Balzac and Francois Ra» belles. because "m! ililuwfl W!‘ ,aplcuounc P plrtlnt-heln. _T\HE CENTRAL GUARDIAN ii us". Former Hockeyist. Describes Flight (Ca-n di Pr REGINA Aug.“ C-"Ivlfgllrey" Mg- 51116113’. former Regina. hockey Riggi- and now Pilot Officer L. A. erry of the RID al Air yin-cc in Leconficld, Yorkshire, svorkg first. as spirltedlJ as he plays. When he live in Regina, Mickey liiflycd hockey for the famous Re. 1111B P1114 Juniors and later" fol- the ees. Since joining the British air service last March he had done well in Ro at Air Fbrce s 111x been Osen from 2.7 officers 10 Diav for the R. A. F. tennis team. He and his partner took five Ettmes from the German Daviscup lliflyors. Dr, David Prenn and Cap- taln Rodzlanka, before acknow. ivdtzlnt: defeat. In a recent letter to his arents, ill-ire. Mickey describes a nig t ‘air- laid during experimental manoeuv- res over England. It is lust starting to izet dark at the aerodrome and fares are bolntz laid along the path on which We must take off and land," he wrote, - "FlfSt. thing I must do is phone up my duty pilot and ask for the latest weather report.” As navigator and bomb despatch- er on the trip. Mickey must chart the ship's course in addition to vhf-wiring bombs loaded and exam- ining the switches. Continuing, Mickey said: "After about 20 minutm flying I ask the wireless operator at the flying field to ge _me a bearing and discover we fire eight degrees off the charted course. This means the wind has increased and changed direction. Inlmediatclv a new course must be mapped out and the time of arri- val back from the flight changed. _ “In the home run I start work- ing the bomb sight, putting the mechanism in correct position, al- lowing for wind speed and the (iirection, telnperature, barometric pressure and Ilil‘ speed. “As we approach the City of Hull at 15.000 feet, I plug in my heat.- ed flvitlg salit to combat the chilly ntmtzstlht-re and watch tile oilfi- itircraft gitns trying to pick tls otit. Tile target comes within my sights and I press a switch, releasing my ‘lyombs! From that point. tile sham raid- ers return to their landing base. “so tired I can hardly get. out of the machine." It. 118V- PERSONALS Miss Elaine Simpson of Cal ary, Alberta is visiting her aunt. rs. W. R. IePage, Pownal Street. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Mcvey. Tex- as, are spending their annual va- cation at Stanhope. Mr. McVey is connected with the Texas Oil Company. - Ml". and Mrs. W. C. Murdie and family, Ottawa, are spendinfiatheir holidays at stanhope. Mr. urdie is n National Park engineer. Mr. M. J. McManus and MrJohn McManus. New Haven, left yester- day morning by motor on a trip to Sydney. Ml‘. and Ma's. John E. Halien and family, Columbus, Ohio, ' holidaying at Stanhope. Ml". Hallen is Professor of Law at, the Univer- sity of Ohio. Dr, Percival and family. Qllebefi. are spending a iensani; vacation at Stanhope. Mr. crclval is Super- intendent of Protestant Education of the Province oi Quebec. Miss Evelyn Whiteway, Stellar- ton, N. 8., is visiting at the home of her tincle and aunt, Mr. and lVIlrs. Edgar G. Giddlilgs, Murray R ver, Miss Nellie McClung who is ar- riving Wednesday. will be the guest of her niece. Mrs. Arthur Beicher. Brighton Road. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin F. Simpson of East Lynn, lviass... ac- companied by their two grandsons are spending their ‘vocation in P. E, Island. While in the city they are guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. LePage. Pownai St. Ml". and Mrs, H, R, Cromwell and son Billie are leaving this tnornlnrr by mot/cl" for then" home in Patterson. N. J-. after a three weeks holiday here. Mi", Fred Black arrived Monday evening from Waterloo, Ontario. to spend a short holiday with his par- ents Mr. and Mus. C. H. Black, Fitzroy Street. Dr. MacCullcuglt, Peterboraugh, Ont, is a guest at Btanhope Beach Inn. Hc is a doctor of the Clinic in Pcterborough and $951931"? morning made a totll" 0f i110 Prime Erlwafd Island Hospital Rlld W115 wcll UlPflSCd with ille up-to-fiato building, Tile many friends 0f Ml‘. 011M165 A. McKenzie, Upper Prince Street. will be glad to know that. he re- turned home yesterday il"om the P. E. Island Hospital where he had been fol" several weeks following an accident in which his it‘?! W35 broken. Mr. Alvin Ford. head ‘stockkceper of the Maritime Electric Co. Ltd. ntrotnpanird by i115 111119 ‘"111 5°“ and (laughter, left last wcek on a holiday motor trip to NiBBaF-"i Falls. Mr. Ford is a delegate to the Solis of England convention beinil held lhrrc. He intends to visit Montreal, Toronto and other Cun- adian cities and the United Stalcfi before returning home. Nicholas Doyle. of Sunvrior- Ml". wig, Mr. Joseph Doyle of Belios- falls, Vermont. and Mr. Pat-Twit Doyle. Jr., of Westville. N.S., at- rived on the Islalld. the latter tWO arriving Saturday night and his; former Sunday nlsht. bring CH 1 home by the serious illness oi the r mother, Mrs. Patrick Doyle 011love River. Mr. and Mrs. Georllo T» 9111mm‘ of Maiden. Mass. are visiting st the home of Mrs. PhilPWV-‘i PM“ b‘ ' A'J‘“L4*“ 51-‘. l \; \\t1-\ emotions that they have nenrlv two minutes -- then the great l"tish for tllc wire- our. (...,\N F. k ’ 25 For 25¢ Pocket Tins ofFlfiv - 50¢ \\|T\s'. Notes villa 8061's come. Like the roll of a. muffled drum. That is the way they will come into the stretch on afternoons of Tuesday. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, August 16th to 19th. What exciting" (lays they will be as the different trcttcrs and pacers turn for tlle word and the starter 0811s to them to take their places for the uord go. What ti thrill, as thev dash awav from the \\'ll'(' at a two-minute clip, each driver mounted on a tllil"t,v-l'ive 111111111 vehicle where one nnsstep means ul- rnost instant (loath or serious in- 1111"‘. What excitement for them, wh ch ls communicated to the horses, each horse trying his hrs‘. 1-0 Win. ifnowln full well when defeat comes ust as docs the driver. The fastest trottcrs and pacers in the Maritimes will be seen in action folir days of the Big Fair. In the Free for All there are such tried DGFICTIIICIS as Ouy Britten 2.03, Marvin Brooke 2.04 1-4. Vilni- t/er Brown, 2.05 1-4. Abner T. Clegg 2.04 1-4. Jane Truax 2.04 1-2 and the reliable Marjorie M. 2.07 3-4 that never disappoints, Or perhaps you will be liltcrcst- Ed in the 2.11 Trot and Pace with Braden Custard 2.04 1-4, Calulnct Duke 2.10 1-4. Guy Toddler 2.06 1-4, Josie the Great. 2.10, Peter On- ward 2.08 1-4, Signal Senator 2.08 Viking 2.08 1-4 and several o Oi" perhaps it is the 2.19 ‘Trot and. Pace with Aaron L. 2.11 11-4. Dudey Patch 2.10. Guv Ann 2.11 1-4 Killarney 2.08 1-2. Miss Joe Han- over 2.10 1-4, Martllidcll 2.11. Sully 2.10. Wanda Volo 205 1-4 or it half- dozen equally as good. Grim and determined are the men Alvaitvglhle finish they know Will be lost or won by a stride. All, what tense men who atrilcar to he so quiet thev give the final whoops yells that release their Check fol" then the crowded stands on thei feet VEillnQ frantically fol" thv-i acted everv day in every heat r» horse racing has been a feature of member reading of the chariot races in the ents Mr. and Mrs. Editor Giwilnss- Murray River. This is Mr. Phil- potvs first visit to the island and he is much pleased with it. Be- fore leaving for home they “W” to spend a few dolls "1111 M"- Plitipotth brother. Dr. E. l. Gid- dings. vii-Y- liiitcnlc cl VI ROOMS TO LET. l” PRINC 11:33 WANTED-P. W. C. GIRL _WI'LL- in: to tee house for part board. Ami! fl gmpthom Avenue. asify‘ r . Prominent Charlottetown man. around that great with flashing speed. wh ch vict da ednesday, Tiutradav, nday, August 16th m 18th. It the Provincial Exhibition IIRBIII. Prciriiic al-Zhlihibitiolf Past the quarter and round the " turn The fl 'I'helr hoofbea s echoing on the air 1'1 As Sphinx-like tilcy sit and rridlc u l who ort- waitinq ltlltll their horses ore turned into the stretch before and pent up held in favorites, These scenes will be ell- the great Big Fair, Tuesday‘, Wod- nesdayé Thursday. Friday, August 16th 19th. Ever since earliest recorded days popular rent gatherings of out- door entertainments. You will re- wonderful Coilseum at Rome, best depicted in that great book, Ben Hur, written by General Iou Wallace-who by the way. was l brother of a lady married to .5 The madly dashing chariots tore am mitheatre. he'd hundreds of thousands of Romans and they went wild with (ll-light. M their favorites won, just as you. Our readers, will bc (letiuhtvd as you cheer your favorite horse tn at the big races on Tiles- and The two. three and four year old Futurlties which will be rag‘: 7M1‘. will a t be th least inte st- nma-o-o-at inc on m. than it, any " ~( Q -‘ Everybod T H7E 3S excitement. is Etc going through the veins of these I‘ I‘ f Tile babvj-trott talnty \\‘lll('il attends efforts lllakrs fol" l. Please remember- colts have toin families since they were foal- cd and that their career has been vacant space and that. every sinll days to make arlangcinents for the bitlon race track Bonnet. ‘fifvlllv-l‘. ettc. Junior. “(if t aloft he risks ADELIVERED;,'I'O,,,YOUR noon KKK“; i....t..§ .._.. -._ ...._._.¢. ' __.,.__,, The name Player's stands for great traditions in cigarette making. likes “the new all-weather cigarette paper on layer s Mild -—-1l'S “wetprooi" and doel not stick to the lips . . . smooth as the smoothest tip. acqaa NAVY CUT CIGAR ETTES 'TOBACC’O THAT COUNTS" 1 regarded the United Provinces d: have. priced "man-l one of its strongholds. The prov- lnterest Throughout India Centres 0n Agrarian Problem tiers and get as " just as well as the aged prrforlnciz, and although ‘nces Qfnbfnpg a populfliiml of 111W <10 1101 E0 HS ill-st 1111" 11"“ 45.000000 with 40,000,000 of its each eolt‘s interest tisually keen a1: the rider horses fur- 100,000,000 acres unricr cultivation. Of the imputation nearly 1,250,000 are landlords. The Congress Niinlstry has now put forurtrd il Tenancy Bill which urtints ll('l'(‘(llii\I‘_\' rights ttl all stiltuttiry tenants. and_tol_lll ten»- nnts; who have been (lultlvatlnll ten- tllat these been the idols of cor‘- watched, dav and night you may _ _ __ . -. ,. . say, all that time. What hopes. Ill b. B. ‘IlltOO tut‘ 1111111. r°rihelpliistd what plcttsttrc, what foals, wlml (‘attadtitti Press (urrt-sptlluirllt 1111110_"i11@“1'1'}11'"qq “(T ‘(out to pain will ilinue on the way they NEW DIuLHl, Aug". ll --tCI’I— 1>1_'11 111111118 1~ ~11 l" 4"‘ q finish on 'I‘tlcsda_v, Wednesday. Throughout lnclnt interest. has lull’): it (iilhlllitl til ._v_t_ _ pre- Ttlursdey" and Friday, Extntxtltln been 1()t‘\lI..\‘(‘li_ on tho (,‘.(ll1gl"t*.*s 121111111! ,1" 111~1=1'""1“1_i"1~ 1111:?" m‘ Week, August 10th to 19th. . Party Covtrrtinituns cllrlru ill the 111111111 ‘"111 ""1 '- "f1 011°‘ 1 ~1 -?——- United Pl'fl\'lllff‘.\ ilsst-lnhly to ill-l i1iihlggiiiiflio‘)1D;_11;;UL‘LEF1B!“ Fwd’ v - - ~ - . ‘ ' .‘-‘.‘ " 154'" ‘z . .' "‘ 1 rPflmcc unckosmriitlfisuifiie iigggfd h?‘ lp:,§i1,‘]1.1.:: ,‘,¢m',‘,1.i,i‘.','.1 lords will continue to collt-cfi 3v 1 m“ up“ h. C11" thhles had CUTIiYOVCPsV 1m ginm-nyinn. rt-nts. hut tenants have the rlizhil ‘M m}: Iililtlnkc-d lfOilsftdfifliiY In a colultrv 90 pm" rent ilgrj- to 1111.1’ "111 (“"91 1-0 11111‘ 80111111- iibrigg lt-giiifnloliiere from abroad cultural and 'v."hr~rt~ stems of 111F111 i1'1‘i1-<111'.\' 111 011$! 11 1~1'"~‘11°"1'5 unfiismé ne“1,ls,anS “.17, b9 lead’. hmd tm“u~(t vary _ ~_ m‘; agent is troublesome. Not ill~’1l‘0 for occupancy about next Tuesday proposed reiarltls are .. -(‘ti as 111"" 1111""11'111 17°ln“'1_i“_-11;g 0r Wedllesduv. it l00k.s as though a vital if“! 0i strr-nuih hcttvtnnll 111111 11 1“11"111 “1 11"‘ ‘ 1-1" i there will not be a single 111011 0i forces that have led lnttiu for 1111*“ 111‘ ‘1"i“‘11'"* 111 i’"“-‘1‘-1“11i5 tif a year's rent. centuries ulltl tile new voirvtif ille The prnptlsflls have cause-dron- = ~ ors s. har- "a w. 1‘; a v -» ~ . ‘i; i} accertain liefiiyftv... flllnmpnl r" Him‘ sitter-able r trtiml, A thrillers‘ fact that ille l'R(‘ll\R_iii 90111113511911 Nowhere is ill!‘ uzrariilll nmb- 11111113‘ 1111-“ - .1111"! i111. i621‘ 113' With tile Big Fall" this ytear will 1am mo". Mm.) 11m“ in n“. gm“ Socialist and Conllntullsl tt~r.l . ther best in the Marltilncs for many my p,.flvi,,(-,.s_n,,. 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Vtflltlagt ll Stlfitieil 0f 111*" 111051 i\1\"-'\1'11'111-= '11-“ 1<11'“‘-‘11 stir: Pt-tillno m": ‘k 1 ‘fetch-u? ile will vet wilen it (lac..- t0 the i\t"l"i)il‘ t- fraternal. lir.c is ' ,' ‘ spread out and halts his nlctcoric known thitluuhivut the Ulhirti descent from ille slfv to earth. 31.111“ “mi Eurmm as m" “m m‘ ~11 ' r ~ m“ “e 1" “m “i i“ 11.11.“ iii” iii; §$§iih‘.‘i.”..‘}“iii; ?»T»‘Z..-iii?.‘..i”‘i“' it}? 102i‘ ‘P1311101 time 10b 011d “W13 u ‘ tour of American lhuan. on m,“ m9 t.» thrill 1l5._1"11._,/\iiR1l$t ltitlrlv 10th. Completely Equipped 4-Door Trunk Model $1195 With Low Elly Payment Tenant HAT a car buy! Beautiful 4- dtmrNashvctiamtrunicumtlcl . vt lfh lI"‘-inrh rrhv-cltnw. '75 lttlrxcptlwet Super-i iirifrNnsil Tn- gine! lllttttuu nt-w Nash features- llnrtvingfintitlsountl-pronfinpz,Sc-a- leg shock ahmrhcrs, oversirc hy- (lrattlichrakcghigheavy tltcclhodyl Sec this sensational valne-NOWI ole 193s NA Nash Motor Sales Ct». Charlottetown Vernon ARTHUR SULLIVAN F. J. E. 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