.a tea of _A n: come to the boil. and you will always U§§OOO+O~O4§OQIOO'OGO-OUCOC OOQQOOFQ'OQQOOO'QQUQ-OQOOQQJO O Classified Advertisements A O O O ° One UlSlPI-IOD ............... 2 Three Insertion» . o Ivar lnlcrtlnna .. Q mm Insert-tan: Q nttit‘ Agents Wanted --~——-'*'~ ' ' ‘OIITRAIT AGEZWPS-‘VRYFE FOR Catalogue. United Art Ltd., 123 John, Toronto. 8 fi-A W. mw.'.i6i. LAN OR WOMAN T0 TRAVEL 5nd appoint local representatives. position permanent; yearly guar- cntee $1300 (being $25. weekly average) and expenses: cvmwfsslon and cuzh bonusc- bcsldss. State " nca and general quail- gcgrm- . won Cc, Tower Bltlifl. tracts on the Island. Our agency is qgqgm, A. W. li—\VrdSnttiS"l1t.L‘U. urdfltablc Write Pelham Nursery ...__-—-»———— -—-~---- 00.. Toronto. 0.1: 5. W. s-wstf. Y YOU AItE LOOKING FOB AN -_ _ __ .... _.-___ npportunlty to brtter your perlrlon |\ i this Fall, the Watlfn: Busircrn 1scel|an_e_9_‘_li_____ will put you on the path to Sue; ., v ‘mum, any ‘m, o; 3.0m. MIL Y,» ‘PT. !.\G DONE. Pliflblliwggg-gtlsqi eltlvely the lurgcst mcl best line of goods sold to fcmilics. 850.00 or more per week for the industrious man. Apply now for the lorrliby. The J. R. \'Jai‘.:'n". Campam", Dept 55 '24s Crsiz st, \‘.'cr.:. Mnntrezzl, Quq, A, \’\’_ 9-12-1 (i , -_.4.___.. l~or bale. Qiil_af_._ni'-—-_H _-_'.___..‘ I08. SALB-ERIAR liLiC, 2.14M and Darm Dillon, 215‘.- i'r sale at very xra-rmable prices They rilll be good in their classes next year. Eothare also good ice trottcra. Dame Dlllcn is standard and regis- tercd. Lleut. Col. D. A. MacKln- non, Box 337.. Charlottetown. P. E Island. 70G3-9-1C-3i HEAVY BROWN PAPER FOR SALE Apply at this Office. bfitli-tf rcn sxmiz:runl\'rrunz, ques, Me. Apply Guarclan. ‘7026-0-18-51. FOR SALE-d!) IIEAD BEEF CAT- tle Feeder Steers mul Refers. Leo Blake. Mflton. iflfli-ll-lll-Cl. ron s.»u.r: _ om: E...I.T6<>~.~. ‘l: r~ar= Cid. l3. C. \'.'r*brt"r, lxfiltin 7tl3-l-ll-l9-Sl FOR SALE-WILD filtESIi. APPLY Altcn Carver. Alexandr-m R. l1. l. 7070-9-l9-2l. FOR. SALE-GEIBJAN POLICE Pups: also l Fox Terrier. Frank McKay, East Royalty. 7076-0-19-31. >____._.._:__¢___ FOR. SALE. T0 LET. BOARD ANII room signs on hand ct Guardian Office. __.__-__--_-_ FOR SALE-FIVE PAIRS 0F EX- tra dark silky furrcd mink. Fred I. Andrew, Charlnttstnwn. Fart Roy- elty. PhOnP 867-5. ‘Ttififl-O-lli-Ill-ccd F0! SAI/E - ONE PAllt DARK Eastern ranch bred mini". and extra male. Write Frank Lcntaplfc. Shlppcgan. ‘N. B. l‘. S. fi-lti-Sl. HEAVY CARDBOARD. TIIII Guardian is ollcrlng for Pale, c quantity of heavy cardboard mats. specially suitable for the lnlnr; of chicken houses. rt" Prlcr rmc cenl each "l". ll-lfl-tf. Nlalcjiclp» Want rd oncz-f . ANTED Farnicxtsnrmf. Acnlv tn l-i. E. Ford. Queen Street. Giarlottctown. 7026-fl-l7-i wrmk. WANTED MAN TO WORK Oil farm. Apply Fred l-IcI-lac. Chwr- lnttctown. R. R. 6. TOZJ-H-IT-Wed. and 51!. '3‘. LEARN BARBERING THROUGH our low cost course. expert tra'n‘n".. Write or call Molcr Barber (Fllzyrc. 573 Harrington, Halifax. M. H. W, Il-IO-ltNSrpLTFl. POSTDIEN. CLERKS. STENOGRA- Dhers. Cuttomw Examiners. ctc.. constantly needed in flrwcrnment service. Write M. C. C. Clvll Sir- vm school. Tnrontn l0. M. I-i. l‘.'. S 5i. --_.___.____..__.___._ RELIABLE MAN FOR. ONE IIUND, red store county route; this prov- ince; experience unnecessary: no selling: dbtrlbute and collect. Should net seventy mum weekly. Shamas Mic. Co, New Torontu. Ontario. M. l-I. W.—S. ___,___,__.____ STORE MANAGER uneven FOR Charlottetown and Summenalde. Experience unneccssau. $50. per "reek and substantial share of pro- fim to start. M250 cash drnorlt re- quired on merchandise. “tunagcr 4083 8t. Denis Hi... Montrwl. M. H. w. 9-20-11. Wanted Wmrun-runursncn‘ Incum- 0 make a good cup of tea you must use. , assured quality cud: a; MORSE S. The water too in which you make . lt muatbe right. It must be fresh water just eootcniccvn- B [CI Ill" pf Q qqflg ma-o-e-vawovo-oveooeoooo-omoooooo-voooooweaq I l IRE; ll 1030 1 l l Follow this direction have a good cup of tea. l llelhflln: Qflwordl "Nrltueellwcrdn "u". m“... 1n p" ling of I nerd; 000400000000 Salesman Wanted . GOOD SALESMAN WITH CAR FOY: six weeks or two months campaign. Good money for qualified PTcSSUT€ szlcsmumhlp. Apply Rex care of Guardian. 0154-“ SALESMEN WANTED - SALES agent for Prince Edward Island. Good pay Free outfit. We want now a reliable, energetic repres- entative to handle the best dis- iomv Amriin menounmuiewo: vlnclal Lend Surveyor. Herman- Ville. TOQZ-fl-ZO-lmn. To Let _._ ___._____._ TD RENT-FURNISHED ROOMS, with or without board. Also bed sitting room for rent. Gentlemen preferred. Apply 1'12 Sydney Street. Phone 504. '1065-9-l8-3i. WA .I ROOM, CENTRAL LOLA- tlon, week-end board. Telephone. Rates moderate. Apply XYZ, Guardan. W-1042-li-17-19-22-3i Employment Wanted» y- -___._.________._ WANTED BY COMPETENT LADY. bcsltion as I-lousekeepcn. Apply Bax 352, Summer-aide. 7056-9-l8-3i. ___.___:___ Situations Vacant Male EARN $6.00 TO 810.00 PER DAY. Biz demand. Only few weeks re- cuircd to lenm nt Canada's oldest and m-vst reliable trade schools. lvrltr fnr free literature. Dominion Trade. Schccls. lltl’! St. Lawrnece. Montreal. S.V.M.8-2-I6-.'!0-9-lfl-Qfl-IO-ll-ZH. __~._. Lost >LOST — BETWEEN BBOOKEIELD and Charlottetown. one empty barrel. Finder notify DcBlolc Bros. m» Knymqnd Crnwys. ‘lmfl-tl-lil-‘Jl. l Help Wanted _._________.__.- MEN AND WOMEN -— STEADY. profitable emulcvmfllf- weekly new. selling our universally known. guar- anteed quality Trees and Plants. Newest and best varieties. There is mood money in it for you. Illustrat- rd up-tc-the-mlnute equipment. Real sales co-opcratlon. Write Luke Brothers Nurseries, Montreal. llfl-H. W. I I Situations Vacant MONEY EASILY. ed taking orders now tlful line of Personal ards. Sell on flltl Bpadina 8-1. V. Female Help Wanted v" ~ xvrrn M u cnnrsnms nujclzly earn for our beau Christmas Greetlnl! C sight. Regal Art 00.. A~:_.-., Tcrcnt.:\._ D. PHONE 179-]. 7064-9-l8-3l. _..,____.._,-._ .. ANTED — EXPERIENCED WAIT- ress. Apply Parker House. 7006-tf W 13.7.5.- ccnsus cccmcs. mmn- reds w’ll he required. Write MCC- . GAMBLE-hlecLEAN-—At the .:.__'--7-_. {lc-ntralaliuartlian r. c. Murmur. Emerald, wm burl live poultry on razesday. Sop. Highest prices paid. 7007-9-21 ‘ wru. nor uor-orr ron.\v-‘ Japt. E-roll Boyd and Lina. llarr) ‘ Connor will not hop-off-for Harbour Grace today as the depression ovex .he Atlantic Ocean is much rleern lhan previously reported. CLYDE RIVER-The Sacrament. of the leord’s Supper will be dispensed in the Presbyterian Church, Clyde Rlvcr, on Sunday, September 21st, at the close of the 11 n. m. scrvice.' There viii also be an evening service at 5.30 p. m. All nr: cordially ln-i n-ited. RETURNS FROM VISIT-The many friends of Mrs. Thou. L. Shreenan ln Klnkorc. and vicinity. are welcoming her mfter her pleu- ant visit of five weeks, during which she visited in Winnipeg and was met there by her son Reginald, of Iillarney, Mun. with him she motor- ed to Sifton, Man, where her dcugh- ter, (Hilda) 8r. Marietta, received her- final vows in St. Mary's Con- vent there. After returning to Win- nipeg, the party motored the xix hundred miles to 8t. Paul’ Minne- sota. where ehe visited her daugh- ters. sisters Ins. end. Leonora. and during her stay of four days, inter- viewed nearly all of the Island :1:- t-era, who came from their various missions to call on he: ct. St. Mar- garet's Academy. She new on her trip, a great deal of the beauties of the west, but still thinks Klnkcra about the best place to live in. CONNORS-GREENAN-A .very pleasing and happy event took place on the morning of August 12th at Hope River, when Mr. Carrol Green- an, son of Mr. l". J. Greenan, New- ton. [at 20, was united in the holy bonds of_ matrimony to Miss Flor- ence. daughter of Mrs. Connor: c! Hope River. After the ceremony, they were entertained at a dainty wedding breakfast in the home of the bride, their pastor, Rev. Wm. V. McDonald, presidlnz. with intimate friends cf the bride and groom. The bride looked Winsome in a beautiful costume of pure white ntin hm. cede. The bridesmaid! suit wu of cream satin. In the afternoon the brldfll Dflftltlwnslxtlng of Mr. and Mrs. Greenan, bridesmaid Miss Con- nors. groomsmnn "m. John n, Mg- Gebe. morimed to Eirrden m4 visited the principal cities of the Maritirnes, Sl-‘IPPIIIK for n day u Buests of the bride's aunt ln st. John. On the ermine or their return w Newton "- r .“ -" was held ct the home 03 "l! Kroom, where upwards of one hundred invited guests usembled and the writer has attended many social functions, but this one lur. Fused any that it has been his £01m tune to take part in. A bouncy“) supper’ Speech-making, mush on Plano, violin and cello, step dancing, "m- Whllelll RWBY the hours quickly. T” $0011 it came the time to extend thanks to the host and hang.“ and wish tn the happy yqun; coup], who will reside in their beautiful new home in the fair dish-lg; o; Newton‘ all happiness and prawn-it; MARRIAGE! Iryon Baptist Parscmge, 8gp, 17, by m“ Mvwn 0. Brlnton, John u, Gamble 0f mpnudto Edith Laure um‘... of Charlottetown. NICfl0LSON-CRAWFOBD - At, Charlottetown, Sept. 17, 1939, by n,“ 9- N- Brown. John Nicholson, of Point Prim tn Mildred D. Crawford, of Roseneath. \ i prams McCAULAY-At St. Peters Bey on‘. Sop. 1am, mac, mm. Angus McAul- ' my. Mineral Sunday at 1 p, m, Civil Service School, Toronto l0. 8-6-1", H. W. W.-4l., _.__._._._.?-_--- I Sales Help and Agents A CANADIAN GREETING CARD manufacturer rflqulres revresvntn- tlver (both waxes) to sell Personal Christmas Cards in every village. town and city in Canada. Sample book free. liberal commissions. wraw for complete information. Premier Art Guild. 210 Victoria, Toronto. d. I-I. A. Q-l-lmo. ‘épporlunities for Men and Women MccnvcAr-med at st. Peters Bay, 0n 5w 1W1. Bmh. rellct of the late Anmls McAulev. age 93 yum, CItOKI-IN-At the Sacred Heart H0010. 38PM l9. Michael Croken, 919N010. flied B2 years. Funeral no- tice later. mrcrrruFAt Hbmpdlim, mm. Ill)’. September 18th, Margaret “it- chell. Funeral from the residence of her son. Davie Mitchell, Bflmfiny Blbtember 20th. service starting u a o'clock. Irvtermem r-gmwum .___.______-_---- PAINT AT ROME - EARN MONEY nnlnting Christmas cards. Cate-- logue, sampler, instructions ten cents. Prenfer Art Guild, 2ft) Vlc- 1 um. TGICHM. o. c-z-tutleept. 2c I Female Help Wanted i 1 HOOI‘ 1P0!“ ronm, “P”. W’. Chlf- 52L!‘ m, 2151-“ s cAafls lnttetown. "WF "llR3-"-‘-'-’-5* 1M5 e50 can Ann IABNIDI V“ ‘f’ and paid weekly inl i spare time nailing well known Pne, DR. \V. R. CARSON Palmer Graduate rlnrnnrnetur Chronic led Nervous Illnesses l2| Prince 8L Plume I072 Oppaziie Si. Pant‘: (‘berets personal Chrlatmu clrde. Exper- ience unnecessary. An early ltert and our competition leeuree ruc- ceu. lautlfvl new sample free. Master Kraft. 00.. limited. Tomntc. Rsnrernntztlves wanted email towns also. A leigl-O-I-ll-ii-ll-ll-IO-lti-M-II- portfclla WANTED _ F‘ won;- N. bjMacLean UIDZTAIII II! ALIIII concave-cocoa O 0 0 mflxr-tfltmemnwomue TeacherTWanted IIIIT OI SECOND clue experienced temher for Mer- nate School, opens September 29th. Supplement. voted 0200.00. Brvwn. 800x Jkuet-ue. ‘hm-I- |Sydncy. C. 13.. accompanied by fl-ieir ison Gus and daughter Myrtle are ' waning. THE CHAR GUARDIAN u Improvements , To Electric I Light Plant Mr. .1. w. Boulter 1m. yesterday.’ ‘or New York. ‘ CRASWILL STUDIO will occupy Bayer Studio from October first. ‘1098-0-“7-12! PERSONAL! -~_.__ Mica Maysle M. Connolly is spend- dg her holidays in Dorchester, Mm. a guest of her sister, ‘Mrs. W. Laur- ‘c Crowley and Mr. Crowley. The Maritime Light and POW! Compeuy are making extensive im- provements and additions in their lo- cal plant. which includes Ieconstru» tlon of the boiler room and aus- rnented machinery. The rebuilt boiler roam, now un- der the process of construction, is to be fireproof, meaning much ufer service to the people of Charlotte- town than formerly. In this building a new 400 horse power water-tube boiler, built by Edge Moore Iron Worn and equip- ped with a. feed-water control, i: being installed. It will be a mechan- ical atcker and will have I working pressure of 250 pounce. A main steam header bu dread! been installed to take the place of the old style steam lines, which had one direct pipe to each engine driv- ing the generator, but the new style will have one main line through until branching off to the individ- ual engines, : twelve. inch line re- placing a. six inch. A new rteel stack, already eon- structed, will be erected u soon u the hue is completed. The bu; fa to be hexagonal in shape, 2c feet at bottom, continuing fur four feet, then narrowing in to 22 feet for six feet increase in helzbt. On top of this the lteel stuck will be erected. It will be 1c feet at the bun, corn- lng in t0 l3 1-2 feet when. l! feet in the air. The entire ltnek, which Ls self supporting, ls 1'15 feet high from the been tn the top of the steel stuck. ‘The pump room and well house also are to have nditioml machin- cry. 1n the well houlc a new circulat- lnl pump. having a. capacity of Dumping I500 gallons a minute, ie beinl’ added to the two pumps now in operation, which have a. capacity of 000 [aliens each, thus giving a to- m "vanity o! bumping mo gallons a. minute, more than the city, n. present, ,. ,. In the numb room there u to be M31. Willard McDonald and little laughter who have been visiting the ‘OHMX’! parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Moore left on return to Saint John 'l‘hurrdav. Mrs. Walter of Mr, ard Wynn. ‘on a visit here. While ln the city they are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hub- ert Strickland. l ___._ Mr. n. H. Shaw. Provincial meth- eer, and Mrs. Shaw. returned home ‘Fhureday night from s motor Mn t1 Quebec where Mr. Shaw attended the meeting of the Goodllmde Al- Tariff (Continued 2mm pa“ I) ---_____ 170 against. The three divisions fol- lowed in quick succession and, lit- tlotinmwalloctintckinllndree- ordlng the vote. A somewhat strange feature of the division on the Liberal amendment mdthcmalnmotionwaettntlcme memberaoftbolLlfiAProgrce- eive group dld not record their vow even though present in the Chem- ber. 1n the cue of the Liberal e- men’ ‘it, United firmer. Progra- alvc and labor munber: praent re- melnedlntheireeetluad dldnot rlee to signify whether or mt they opposed or favored the pcvpoecl. The great majority of the Liberal: had just previully opposed the U. I". A.- tnbor amendment. when the main motion was called a. number of the Progreeslvq and U. 1*‘. A. number: again felled to vote although others did. No effort was made tn alm them on record. Ae coon u the main motion was declared carried the House in com- mittee of ways and means proceed- ed to u. consideration of the batch of items which constitute the new tar- iff pr- “lslcne. There are approxim- ately 135 of these items to be gone through and the general practice is to oonelcler them item by item. Mr. Bennett in his enpldW o! 111N060‘ Minister book chugo of QXPII-Uillli‘ the various items u they came up. The Liberal amendment which met with defeat called lmn the House to express regret, that the Gcvern- meut, ct a eeeelon mlled to deal with unemployment, hid 90m f" 00 173°" p05: lame tlriff increases. It expire:- sod the view that the “tremendous increases in taxation WWW" W194 not end unemployment. but’- would mum- increase the cost of llvlnc Ind of productidn in the prlrmrv indw- rles. m certain pangrlPh-t the Im- lted Farmer-labor sub amendment was somewhat slmlla to the Llbef-l g1 ‘ It stated that the session was celled to duel with un- employment. It referred 00 0M "W" treme I-lrricmhiru depflil’ " "M it expressed the View that the tariff pmponale “do n01- wBBt-iiuh l p01’- mment or xenon! cure for unem- ployment." n waund up we the statement that : “A solution cf our problem can be found only b1 W? adoption of cooperative principles ln production Ind dlmtflbution and by "in public control of credit." 38-110? feed-control and a centrifugal feed numb. doing any with the old SW31! 01181110: previously in operation. These are some of the improve- ments in the present extension prq- 8mm. which in to be continued next yen" when new generelora and n turbine will be installed and the "min bulldinz Tfifimlsthlcted with fire-Proof tyle. American Firm. Switches Contract (Special to the Guardian) LONDON, Sap. m-There has b:en a. seriou: ‘tilt-ch 1n the buslnas ar- rangements between n. U. l. man- ufacturer and the Buviet ‘Govern- ment, whereby the fcrmer was to de- liver to Russia large shipments of tractors valued at $10,000,000. Now, according to rcmrt: this contact for the mnet part he: been cancelled and the buefnea: ha: been transfer- rcd by Russia from the U. B. plant to the Vickere COIDPID; of Diglend. The explanation accepted in Britain is that the Boviet Government re- turned 1,000 hector: to the (Ll. plant on the ground that they were not up to specification: and because of mechnnlcel defectl. A plain in- timation wu made however that the hitch wee duo to the U. S. nunufrtc- tux-err dissatisfaction with the mar.- ner in which the Ell-flit!!! were car- rying out their financial end of’ the t Ind their demands for a. Mr. J. A. Lyman of ‘Irvon. ml!!! l form oi credit which the manufact- twlnees trip to Bedequa on Saturday m," w“ unyflflg‘ m ‘we, ' Sending back tractors on the ground that they were mechanical“ Mn. I-I. A. Gould, of Brighton. (geggqggy. m, “an,” u g got-let l Mum, ccompanlud by her ulster, Mn. “M Quignad to ahmv that the cen- lJohn Andersen. 0! Dflfvhfllfl- Mill-I met bed brobm down beocuee the ilmve returned to their 10596601" goods were not up to the mark and homes after spending :- very Pull" ant vacation on the Island vieltln: w” not papa,“ w “m m; n, md relatives in ‘Pi-yon, Bculetown and o; m. “Nam; Bumoreide. While in ‘P1790 W!’ ' were the luclt: cf their filter. H11- John R. Thompson. .__._ _____._.__._ cnmnnws FROM TRYON AND ‘ VICINITY ____- __i. (Candle: Pull) WINNIPSG. MAIL, lop. I0.- a. new Bcley feed-water heater, a ' mt became the Soviet Government‘ We are glad to lee that Mr. Char- lee Woodeidc hll moved to ‘men corner and ha: taken up hie reci- dmce with Mn. Chrlatle Lord. "h"! be will continue hie trade. Mr. Woodeide does some very beautiful work,‘ which would do credit to any and in bl: profs-ion. | Friend etork paid a flying cell to ,the home of Mr. and Mn. Ilrnut In- man of North Tryon. on flept. 8rd. and left them the proud polllllorl of a fine b:by boy. Congratulation. Mr. Arthur Howntt, of Went Tram. recently purchased e new are ‘Ruck from our lcenl dealer, Mr. Jame: Cobb, of Cnpeud. .1“ ‘Qt \ We regret very much the lllneee of ‘s Ccl. C. I. Wood of Quebec was mummy n-eleetol Dominica In: President of the Anny and Navy veteran: h: Canada at tn- aley’: mansion of the eleventh eb- nul ccnventien. Viscount Wining- dm. Gem-nu- Goncnl o! Canada. I Honour! ‘hirer: of the Aleu- hlon. Pchtodhilngilinfullcwcyhere nowendwlbhihcdtulmingolthc depltnuknonefeeitheluuimer lelcneandmcgmnnwehvewith uethebuutilui nuhnnnenaon. who l: teacher in Ch: lcheol there. Atpreuutnhcllcttbehemeetbor deter. m1. noualu loll. of can Trevor-u. when we are glad te mew “"1" 1"- 715. ‘Mll- H_ her condition is lomedbet bums 3L3 Mica ‘Eve stnveaeca, of Nwtb ‘Bryon, 0d. lcniifiiucnvi FlllllBIlll Marlins Optimistic Gathering" At Y. Last Evening -Mainland T r i p Mentioned - Pract- ice This Afternoon» The beet attended, maul vptimiet- ic, and meet constructive initial, ms- lnllmeetlmhthememoryef the ranger germatiun of Abegw-eitc, weebaldlaefacveningettheY. M. C. A. 9rd. ‘I’. 8. luldllcmld. presid- ent d he 000ml! committee c! the club pnsided. The possibility or arranging a trip ~--JAGE THREE in the mainland to play Mt. Allis- ton, we: mentioned, and Niel "Tiny" Mcthlesun was delegated to take the matter up with responsible author- lties. It wle decided that regular Abeg- welt practices be held on Mondays. Wednesday! and Fridays at b p. m. Glen Partridge announced that the Y gym would be available for even- ‘ lng workouts, end lt was d=clded to‘. take advantage of the opportunity on ' Tuesday and Thursday evenings at 7.80. The first practice will be held this afternoon at 3.30 at Victoria. Park. It ‘ is hoped that a. large number will be § out for the first work-out. " All phases of the coming football smon and of the game in general were freely discussed, and many, valuable suggestions made imd crltl lclsme ocffercd. It i: pleasing to note that e new‘ subject to footbclldcm wee present. If the spirit thus exemplified contin- ues the future of the game is assured. Horse Races At Cdpe Traverse l i i l l 810D 105554 The lut matinee of the season on Wlllowdele 'l‘raclc was held on Wednesday. There was a. good crowd l and splendid racing. The owner ofl the track, Mr. Chas. Crossman, is‘ to be congratulated on the program put on, also the splendid condition short of the mile and the time given Ls the actual time for this distance. The first class called wan the, class A Trot and Pace. This race’ Louise Colorado met with an seer-l dent and could not start and Peter Keyes dld not show up. The race was won by Peter will Tell, own- ed by Cyril Kenny of Summerside, after dropping the first. heat to Ze Todd, owned by Douglas 13211,. Cape Traverse. The second class called was Clues C, which was won by ‘May Cromwell, owned by Capt. J. L. Read and Son, Borden. The third heat of this class was‘ won by Helen S., cwned by w. Sobey, Wilmot, Bertie van Julia,‘ owned by Dr. Bell getting third‘ money. I Class C was the next clams celled and proved to be the best of the day. Blugara Todd, owned by Arthur Jay,| Borden, after finishing e very poor ' fourth in the first heat, came back and won the next two quite hand- ily. Premier the Great, owned by first heat and put up a great battle but couldn't quite handle the Todd colt. Star Peter, owned by Roy Mc- Donald, Albany, finished first in the first heat but was set back one po- sition for cwervlng in the stretch. Lady Will Be Sure went a splendid race for n. mu-e of her age, finish- ing in third position each heat. The final race called was Class D. which was also a good race with i four evenly matched horses. Queen Zombrc, owned by Gordon Dawson. iCape Traverse, winning the race al- tcr dropping the first heat to Miss. Belle Acquire, owned by Lewis How- i ctt, Victoria, Rex. 5., owned by Fred l Bell, Carleton, getting third money and Major Belwin. owned by Dave Campbell, Irlshtown fuurth. The officials were:- Stcrtcrz-J-lugh P‘. Morrison. ‘Ken- slngton. l side; J. M. leard, Kensington, :ndl Bruce Campb ‘l. Augustine Cove. | 01pm r» t»aw~t=c<coflvwlrctcvcwcicsc-:~:r@:t@cvc=:w;<-:lc- war. <~xt=-:=r.<@1 a 31; g 05in ifiaprisr 032ml) b of the track. This track is 360 feet ,' was a dLssppolntment in a way as‘, U l“ ‘ccccu-ccuuuc-uucue cuwwbeecw-eee J. Murley, Argyle Shore, won the " ‘ vmnnzunnmsrsnmmnr>nnupug QUQ 28c 25c Baby’: Own Tablets _ 19¢ 50¢ PEEOXIDI 35c Chases K. la L. Pills . . . . 29c POND‘! ' (Best) 50c Dodd’! 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Dr. Vmrpnt Anthem-"More Love to Thee" . , .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. Snmlas SUNDAY SCHOOL 2.30 P. Ill. Will all Clflbfil‘: of Church and congregation please nnin i that Sunday School cpcns at 2.30 I’. M. Plann- mnkp i! ,-. paint to he present. EVENING WORSHIP ‘l (YCLOCK Anthem-"At Even, Ere the Sun Was Set“ ,. . ,, Tumm- Sermcn-"What We Preach" . . . . . . . . . .. I)r. Vincent Quuiette-"Driftlng Away" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,. Tnujnvr Messrs. Qulgley, Calder, Dlngwell and Slcrns. A cordial invitation ls extended to all studi-nts nttr-nrim: the various colleges, as well as all visitors tn thc (‘il_v. min-m ' " D‘D’0C-¢-C~D-:>1'.-!1-~: ‘ I HIJJZIIIZ St. James Presbyterian Church MINISTER: REV. R. MOORHEAD LEGATIT, ll. ll. _,Q.l)i) :');'Ji‘ PUBLIC “URSHIP: Morning at Eleven O'(‘lor‘k Anthem-"Send Out Thy Light" . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. (iurmr-rl C: f‘ f.‘ w. 2 Evening at Seven O'Cl0ck. Anthcm-“Scviuur Thy Children Keep.“ . . . Sabbath School and Minister's Bible (lass-n: 'l'\\n_'i hirtr. STRANGERS AND VISITORS CORDIALLY INVITED. fiullixran -< ' '!?l)l)l).i ‘Q11: ' . tilfifilflrf-Q-Qgfd, Z1011 Presbyterzan Church REV. M. SCOTT FULTON. BLAH I"). D., MINISTER! Prof. Louie D. Thompson, Organist and (‘hnir Loader MORNING Sermon-Rev. C. J. St. Clnir Jeans, Anthem-“The Fear o! the Lord" Duettr-Mlss Blanche Lafferty and Mrs and Choir. . , Sim-per . F. A. .\. fllutch EVENING Sermon-Rev. R. II. Stnvcri, ILA" in), Anthem-“O Taste and See" . .. , The Choir FOIIPHM Flnln-“Come Ye Blessed" .. Misc Flora Campbell . ("was Prlngle Srnfl Ql')l"|.'_1;)f):'>f"(lfiiffil"ifif'l._ . gdini/ivbtsrrcfb c.1906 'Trinity United Chard; Mlnlstem-Rev. E. H. Ramsay, DD. Rev. (KN. Brow,“ M A minute“ My Kendall. LJLAJlL. .1\..»\.c,.o, 10.00 a. m.--Mornllll my" Meetlnr- 1i.00-'.‘ubllc Worship. Sermon-"The Christian's DrbtT-Rcr. C. N. Iirnun. Ill. »'\ Anthem _"\\'l\lle the Earth Remalnclh" . . J. H. llmmrlcv" flnln-"Cnnslder and Ilear Me" .. .. “Mil-r Ml‘. I’. D. Vfllllaml ‘(.00 p. rim-Public Wonhlp. Sermon "I am Pcrauaded" Itrv. E. II. ':A‘A.X‘YA\_‘.~ IID. Anthem-"Come Unto Me" . . . . . . . . . . .. Ii. it. “(HUN Qunrtnb-"Ibe Home light“ Mara" Mnrnln: service awn-m met?‘ M i mutton an u) rv. ".n(}(,nr.r“>;vuh: rafvirwtirmuugtrxm .1 Q t. _ » I-iFTen 8.. Bobey Juneau-Geo. Callbeck. Bummer- 3mg, vm Jun,’ groumln 3 Cnut fzl ’ n: {his i Cbmmeiit 4 Time, 2.14 1-1, 2.1K. 215. 'l‘lmers:-W. B. McArthur. Keny (Ila!!! C *- ' singten; s. Grady ‘and r". .1. s» lily run rmk Canadian rm, 5,3; W110!"- sllmmfliidfi- Bingare ‘Podd, Jay . . . . . . .. 4 l l (‘flrrcsmndcnll Patrol dudgct~lohn o. one. Pyemlgr m. arm, Orogn- ‘ sllmmmldl mm .... .......... .. 1 2 zl ‘wnsnmcmx. nc. Se? 1s- Clerk of the Coursct-C. M. Len, 3m;- Fgtef’ Mcgonfld g 4 qiEconnnric cxrvcrts in W'n_=.}1j;jg1g Summer-side. “q Wm B, sum pa“, are cvcn more all.“ urdlnarny mu 5°“ _ , _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ __,_, g 3 3 tlous in impressing an mvznzng my}; SITMMARY , "Pime, 2.11. 2.15. 21s. Wnins: rhmgcs in lllc Cmadla. i | tariff. While studying report; {my Class A i m“; n Ottawa they nre 1m‘. yr-t in q n; l sitlon to figure mallwczrwatlrali: w}; "t" will Tell. Kenny 2 l r Queen Zombro, stem q 1 1 lmouit of (‘xports m»... u... Unvq Zeke Todd, ‘howedale i 1 2 mu Belle Acquire, 1101mm 1 4 z States will be allcrtml um‘ what tb rtex 3.. Bell . ........... .. n 2 aldrzree of the cries‘. Will be. As um: ‘ , m“! B Mclor Belwin. Campbell ,. 4 fl 4W1 lllfl’ B" in dfllirccmuit on em: ' lily Cromwell, ‘Read 1 l a ‘time. us, 1.14., 2.2a‘ sRvflinI-s- On Thrift Changes By U. S. Officials