.::0nly the " niover and get rallet.‘ ‘Motor. Mn. (Rem) flveru, Port Hill. ton on a visit. g. 1 jturday night. n. pa: x be; sister. lMrs. _ moot. l. —<Mrs. P. C. Muttart . and Mrs. D. Berlin, N. H., "gramme 50.41.00 doors man, specially tor the aid of are ill-led to the brim with material holiday pleasure seekers whose which the sportsman pill not want trails lead through the wilds orlto miss. The Trap dolii-rtmentji-l is 110W on stilcfthe open spaces. "The Dandy or‘ an unusually generous one, con- "oi worth-while the Westlnoreltuld." is .1 ‘big tish- talnlng a long breezy account of réfldins. and it abounds in bright the Eastern Canada championships ROD AND GUN. ‘The August issue of ilod and Gun infCanada, which contains a wealth _ “Some Suggestions sqrbing vserinl: K083111118 Outfit." worth 1t grcatisolfs Buy Llnnlptnrv.“ is another lished monthly at Woodstock, The various departments tintarlo, by W. J. Taylor, Limited. tibial. lor it ls written ‘by an out-‘icature. WEDNESDAY, August ei-PURS iiS-- it s9 Largest Amount in Premiums Ever Oifercd at Country Race Traclf in P. E. Island CLASSES FREE-FOR-ALL TROT AND PACE, PURSE $350.00" 2.21 TROT 2.25 PACE, PURSE .. . . . . . . . . . . 3300.00 3 2.30 TROT AND PACE, PURSE . . . . . . . . 3300.00. r - Starter, F. J. E. Wright. V. Blue-ly. Atouc _ stunt y. Thetmhe y come! out. M zolorless, ii whichever form [O National Trotting Association rules to govern racing. Entries close August 4th. Horses must be eligible on tin: date. 5% ‘of purse to cnter; 5% tit-rluction from money winners. Little Entry tee must accompany ctuh entry. Races end ht the end 0i’ thc fifth heat. Two oi the best bands on P. E. island will furnish music. A, Violin and Piano Music, step dancing. bagpllpe music. and many special lecture 1'1 attractions of the kind which have helped to make New Annan Races famous. 5' Every heat oi‘ the three classes will be a thriller. I 1 li' Large new entrances were built last year. j. J_.' Brehaut. ' sen, M-ass. is visiting in Summer- slde. the guest ot Willard and Mn. passed b your druggiat Slope Pain Inimnlly The simplest wa to end a corn in ntops the pain in. corn loosens and ado in two fBflTISw-i . Si"? ‘Willi! (one drop does. 1U) ind m extrl thin plasters. Use _ _ you prefer, plasters or the liquid-the lCtlOII is the same. Sate, gentle. Mode in a worlcHamed borntory. Sold by all druggists. fir“: fiflolnucrQlloelnfbronlo. for ylldollilcok. {Ounce Gnnpllh M5" built well lilggert ' wow rmm-nbling" ‘ _ _ . ——‘-— moat." . .- . ' rw-GOAL LADINJHIQ $1135.71], Intent, arrived Monday ‘ iwtth o cargo or lnyornfll _ Joloph Read and 09., - , Mr. at “Qur reputation for - gettmg the Water, no ‘ failures in three years Pllllii fllor ... cantor-mummified we 5, tide Saturday the agony 0t cornc. The knowing 0M1 apply Holloway’: Corn, Re- -...~.z,. 1 . PUVWNAIJ -‘ curr, July 30—-1Rev. Dr. Wadmon. . ‘ ‘ ' - one of P.E.l. sons who has won _~ “r0115! AOYBPIY ll ‘film!!! ' h" international time in the service Tr: ~01”. n. aura-ea“: um» ,tor. lctt Tuesday morning tor Bon- , '.--Mr. Wm. Doucotto, o! m, if... lthx Herald. ls vtsting his old pcuno in iSummerside. arriving So~ ‘ r-liMr. and Mrs. S. H. Lingely pnd daughter Loin oi’ Campbell-ton ., are visiting tn Malpoque, .—<Mrs. A. B. iMaoLeod. o: Tru . ro. is spending the summer. with . Henry 1’ combo. ot Port Hill. ‘ ‘ New- _ ,-—l.\lrs. W. J Mutturt. o: Sum- = men-side was taken m the Prince County Hospital, Monday for treat o! Chcl i» -—-Dr. Fred MoSwgon. and wile. . ct Boston. ‘Mass, lett Monday mor- ' hing for Nova Scotia. otter visiting In Summerslde the past two weeks. where they weer the guests ot Mr. Gordon. ;'—'MP. Joseph W. Neill-gun. 11v! through Summer-side an mute to Tlgnlun, _ - where he mun“ spending I muv inflammation and in consequence -' pic months with his parents. , -—lMr. and Mrs. ‘Strong and Miss '- Stronz. Slmtmerside are spending s pleasant holiday at the home oi‘ .’ Mrs. James H. Yeo, Port Hill. —-Rov. Mr. and Mrs. Mason have been renewing -old friendships in Port Hill and vicinity otter an ab- sence ot twelve years. son addressed c large congrega- tion in Fourteen last ‘Sunday.- Ma —-lMins Gertrude Gallant, or Sum»| _ V ing yuln by Robert Page Lincoln. and interesting features. The There is a splendid article b_v_n Hamilton, which is rcplcte wit‘ ---— camper or vncationlst will (ind the Bonnycnstlo Dale. While the ah- pictures o! many of the "big gun_s._‘f. ".18 Hrllfllsi “M1211 0t the Hud-l ‘Rod and ouh in Cfllwill is pub-merslde. is visiting in Monotcn theimne quest o! Missdieiens Brennan. She‘ , \ was accompanied to ‘Cape Tormenigood “ids” “we mo all upon hi!“ tine by Mr. Alyne Arsenault. ~_-<Miss Illhlna iLiIIRIBLIGY. o! Sum. .merside. loft Tuesday morning To Boston. utter spending the past two months. with her parents. C. . Llnkletter, ‘Summer- Dapflfll ,_ important match will ‘be with Tut gs-nlzuongntq _. The. mull-n lam; M npglght, between the tiled Box and War Veto two: won by fled 180x, the score being 6 to 0. —THI QRQNT-The 0.6.8 . Brunt, Coptflln Kelly, was in port evening. whore supplies was given to the Light house. l —IEDIOUI METHODIST CIR’ o! God, will preach at. Bt-‘dflllllfl fll 11 n.nt 21nd Sqarletawn ‘I p.m. Greet the distinguished orator- with corwded churches. At the alto!‘- noon ‘service at C599 71519119 Rev. P. A. Fitzpatrick will preach. .__RECOVE1RlN6—-Mr. A. E Mac Lean. 1M. P., was painfully iniur- ed last week at his form. 301111! West, Lot l6. and as a result will be confined to tho lacuna tor neve- ral days. Ha was oporctlng n. hoy mower with a ‘team of ED111191‘! horses. A wheel phased over the and oi a p013 and Mr. tMooLes-n was thrown with great torce from the sent to the ground. the toll causing a badly sprained ankle. --HOME ON A VISIT. —-— Mr. Frederick B. Kin]. oi the BQGtOII Evening Transcript. -.is visiting P. E. L, utter an atbsenc of forty two years, and spent yesterday in, Bummerslde. Mr. King, who is a native m‘ Charlottetown, in _a brother or the ttamouc novelist lRsv.) Basil Kinx. whose novel-s are regarded as classics in the literary world. l-‘lusil King is at. present tin England, gathering ma- ienlal for a serial Iior Harpers. (Sumnleroido Journal. ::Stop the Couphm- Couihing is caused by irritation tn the respira- tory passages and it is the effort t9 dislodge obstruction that come from inflammation o‘! tho rmucoue ‘membrane. Treatment with Dr. Thomas Eclectrlc Qll will alloy the the cough will usuallyetop. Try it and you will the satisfied. Wills Deserves , . Public Support Now that Jack Dempsey has agreed to ‘tight Hurry Wills ‘tor the heavyweight tittle there will be .1 great dcal oi’ interest in the big negro challenger, Hnrrys next Jackson. a young giant, who is 8,, ‘sensation in the West.» t '- Wills deserves a little good tor~ For several yours many |as the best heavywo‘ t in ~ the world, and yet nurses have lbcen so small and so scarce that he has been compelled to work as a "laborer at the docks. - 1T0 ibe the best, or the next but. tighter in the ‘world and not. ho able to make a living out of the‘ sport, ‘when others iwtith not‘ halt‘ . as anuch ability are reaping tor-i tunes must be ruther trying on the nerves. That Wills has been content, to go olong picking up a small purse‘ here and thre sp9ak6_ well itor his honesty. He could haw’; made plenty oi’ money by agreeing no "carry“ his opponents. There are many who would allow him to take the entire purse in order to get the credit oi’ holding him‘ even. , It Wills had been willing to‘ make ouch‘ arrangements he could have had all the bouts he wanted. and his bunk roll would have been a tut one by this time. Other neg- no heavyweights hnve followed that plan a-nd have kept. busy. Wills alone has remained idle week ut- ter week. although he lives in a time when purses hm ‘many times as largo as they were ‘when Lung-torn, Johnson. Jeanette ‘and li/lcVoy were going strong. . Wills has won many friend! b the way he has acted toward Damp soy. Instead o! roaring challenges Irom the housemps and calling ut- tenttlon to tlhe fact that Dempsey was ‘afraid d tfllightl, Wills went along without. saying a ‘word, pa- lently waiting tor the public ' recognize his claim and Dempsey to give him a chance. AFTON RtJAD SCHOOL CLOSING EXAMINATiONS The annual public examination which ends the school year June 30th, 1922 was hold on June 30th. A large number ‘ot visitors were resent also two nletnhers ‘of the chool Board. The qdhnltl was well examined by ‘lh-ustee Evans and ‘one of the . visitors a-lso nelp ._ rmm hhe tencher, Muriel Bowen. The Program (or the day was as tollows: Welcome by Mary Elvsus. Examination 0t Pupils. My New Brother-Roderick Steele. ' . Stop. Look, tListen, Ponder four school girls. That pretty place called Clllldl, lleigh Ho!——‘l\lary Steele. Taking Pictures. lby i Get o smartly Cool M...” 119.131 Queen St. Cllltlllflelowu .._,___,__.__; I Paiilm Beach Suit Men’s Palm Beach ‘Suits, two-piece, unlined. They come in tan, grey and lovatt. Sizes 36 to 39 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 433-50 iGrey summer Sale 0f sllilifi Tweéds worth to $25 Men’s grey tweed Summer Men’s tweed and worsted Suits, in single and double _ breasted styles, also a few Nor- Suits, in browns, greys ‘and plain blues, single and double breast- folks, unlined coats and patch ed coat. Sizes 36 to 42. Regular pockets, trousers are finished with belt loops and culls‘. $20.00, $22.00 and ‘$25.00. Your (glhoicg at; .........A......$18.00 $25.00, $30.00 and $35.00. Get a new (‘raberdine Men’s Gaberdine Coats, all wool, raglan style, with full belt’ medium fawn shad? . . . . .. . . . . . . - . . . $20.00 81H] $35.00 . _ . _ » y ' - O Sale of Boys Wash Suits I Boys’ Wash Suits in Oliver Twist, Middy and Sailor styles for boys from 2 to 7 years. $125 Suits, 110w . . . . . . . 101.00 $200 Suits for - . . . . . . . 3101.60 $1.50 Suits, now --------$l-'~’5 $2.50 Suits for - - - - - -,-$2-00 $31K) Suits, nQw . . . . . . . .lll2.-i0 $1100 Suits, for - . . . . . . . .3320 5.00 Palm Beach Trousers 3 50 A . Men’s Palm Beach Trousers in plain cream and cream with black pin stripes, regular $5.00 value, to clear - - -- - J35" , Sale of Men’s Straw Hate _, Men's Sailor Straw Hats, plain and rough straw. $2.00 Hats, now --------$l-60 $3.00 Hats, now --------$.2.40 $2.50 Hats, nowi - .0200 $4.00 Hats, now -. .. . . . .0320 Child's Straw Hats, all sizes and shapes, worth to $2.00, toclear $1.00 ." Inn-r}! Please; Pay that bill 1 today If you received an “approbation bill” from us about the first of July, may we remind you that it was due when rendered. The items were simply placed “on approbation” for a few days as a matter of convenience and are expected ‘tofbe settled for as soon as your loill is rendered. ~ . This is just a reminder—-in case you have overlooked it. WE THANK YOU! . - Th ' . - Jil modate a larger number oi" spectators than ever betsrgidnaganlent is érepard to "com , ' 0 d“! i“ Namml Elam?“ ‘Ppklqfi p.” m! » _ » 0 p e r a t i o n s has Mdxfy Evans, Joseph McA-akill and ' Bi!‘ H .10: procetledisxtlgm the Midway novelties will the donated to the Prince County b . , l Mlrwmeeie- ‘ , , The n" w‘ ~ “WM” at Wm‘ ,_ u“ tr b. . " 3 1- eroes emorlu n . n t b krl tld r h ‘i .l l t . ritln L tt r -- . ‘ . ‘ w ~ - .1 Mly. s cw rt an N t Ill‘ (whim lilace the mulnagemelntmwmapfieii-iigilniliiieothz: celrglctaeclitgligggoti‘ giioswirlleh‘! us In sue-h an "My Lundg an?! £11503 03nd?!” - "d mmerlneimvans i? flihtrfli"? “l!” and m“ h V. ‘M “we w“ mrvg" "Ylilcwbbr H m,“ ‘ acreage of business 10"" Quarralfiflual “wot, _.losoph McQui lun in its ea er. many times Ls sorely trio yet dur- and ra-to pnyeu whim ended tho Largo Dining, Refreshment and ice Cream Saloons. that We hlavfi mick and M", mun“ a I H5000“? mad "d Jag-til Blltlzlxgkiil m‘ ‘as ltiime n?“ ha"? b?“ Mm (want M ‘h. u‘ . E h.- ' . . diocitotlons by Mary, Lund. 11 a °1= ‘ . - 11 , vr own to uat at your ‘ ;~ .t , ,‘ < ' - . ~ E" M“, M4; ‘v m in Third Reader. Il1‘or Portect M.- moiittfis “Patience and Pet-lever- .~ - “l, GQIIGFBI Admission, 50C; ChlIdYCII, 2 f0!‘ 500. -. Luza‘ bu" Mgqwfifizfgk m“ u tcllgnnce Joseph MoAolclll ‘was the 011$" Ygu hnvo by. your kind Anlafocakrmbw i1’ " a e Q an . _ _ on u 1-| ~94 h M, w er. . _ . _ n_ ner an amiable disposition , ' . n r Ask"? Po“ a "3 0'?” i’ L‘ Readinl o! cadres» signed ‘by endeared yourself to each and ""-"". ' The swallow comes from on Old - “1; Dinner, 50c; Grandstand, 25c. 1 ,_ N.Ii.-ll clay should prove unfavorable, races will be held first flue day following. 1 ' ‘Jllanagement relerves the right to change. postpone or otherwise alter program ‘, ion Iyliclent reason. " , i Jtllytns PENDERGAST, . .' _‘ ._ ~- . -_.._ y "mKensirlgtonySecretary... :7 signed. C0. _‘..,vl" . H.» -,_.1,l-7_ lri future address all ‘ inquiries toithe under- ‘i rnn TRASK WELL .11. Timex. Prop. Kcnsingtolu. PQf-E. I. Presentation oi‘ _, ‘prices for the leader ‘in Proficiency in ouch clul and prize tor perj-tcct attendance. BE .... t J.- setters PlLtS the pupils who done by Jim»! Evans Trustee. oi gifts to the teacher. gnu ngdreso read as (allows: ear eadhor. p. ‘ This semi-annual examination rc- _ mdnds us, that, our school year has ,. drawn to a close, -_ ollofi this opportunity to pass with. out ompraaing in some tecble man- nor inborn on our netball. .. ‘ gj-agllzothnt‘ the pnih o! the everyone oi tut. and have lutillal . in our hearts a love tor you. ‘which "d Jmliwrlml (W137i "d ‘u: t-nnttot easily‘ be eflsced. -, m? ‘hum’? “T9158 "W" "W", We earnestly hope that you may "m" lll the OHM. Mblflll 4| m’ use "tit to renluin, and instruct us "rilnw- 5' hi! 1T1.” “mm” m: {or “Home, yum In Gouda-ion soft ulr of Palestine. Ha spool". we belt t»: you to lmcemtlus unal l" .'"°1".*'"" '"V“"'°‘ i" m’ sift, not for-its intrinsic valumfibut “i 57min" '59 "mt '9," ‘my. a; l: token of our esteem ttor nu. m" "$1517" l-Wmm» " 7 |_ Wlslllnz you a pleasant vocation "l1 ""9 We in” ‘n ‘b’ w; B1141 mlny happy years in the Th” . "Fm"? "1' ~ . - - ., ‘teaching prolgqm, - .,- Jlpooial b01101! ll 7:94‘ ‘Sttlncd on behnlfot pupils. "f" 01 AHM tr 0001"" ,-. l‘ V and presentation t and we cp unct our appreciation oi your ‘ ' p. ....-_-_..<=.....-'._--, ,,_,__ ._. ‘ ' . ~,, ,_ . T,“ .. m... 1 - - . ' ~.‘,-.‘r ‘ new t .