O4 . ISST-T-BD-HAIQII —MONTAQUE HORSE RACES. Wednesday. August 11th. ' 1937-1-89-L1Ang11 --,LO8T OUTSIDE Bank of Com mores. Summerside a twenty dol- lar bill. Finder please notify Guar- dian representative, Surnnierside. and receive reward. 2029-8-3-3i. --runos. delicious cake and loo cream. fruit, drinks and even I fish pond at the big hasaar and Joc-ial at Borden on August 11th. 2027-8-3-7i. t --COM_E T0 THE ice cream soc- ial and bazaar to be held on the grounds of the Gerard Hotel, Bor- den on the evening of August 11th. Commencing at eight o'clock. if weather unfavorable the following evening. The proceeds in aid of a community Hail. ' ‘ 2007-8-3-71. -FORD TOURING CAR FOR aaie.— Has been thoroughly over- hauled and painted; tires new; ll" "EBB! Steerer," bumper and other extras and priced to sell quick. Have several other useo cars at bargain prices. Colin H. Stewart. garage opposite Batman's Ltd‘. 2055 8 4 tt. —6 STARTERS lN THE 2.17 ‘mix edciass. 8 starters in the 2.40 trot and 9 starters 1n the 2.25 pace at the Montague horse races, August 11th. \Will you see them? Why of. course. Every road leads to Mo... tague on Wednesday next. ' °'l07-8—6-6i -—.TH'ERE l8 JUST ONE EVENT in the summer I never miss, anti that is the Montague races. and I'm lzain on Wednesday August 1.1m, Come slons. that's the place you lee them all race ‘for money. 2007-8'6-5i —8HETLAND PONY FOR SALE. ~—Kllld and well broken to harness and saddle. Veterinary certificate as to sZe and soundness. Also pony carriages, sleigh. harness and rid- ing saddle. All in_ good condition.‘ A bargain for quick sole to settle an-estate Apply to MsDonald Drug Company, Summcrslde. , 2092-8-04“. t l. r. swuutr Has opened an office at KINKOIIA, a . nuts-u u: , u-lvsnvaonv ro isouraaus.‘ v ‘Ill!!! 1111i. v . Ida's Bdoro SI Ill (Iagnlled -—Miss Groin Keith of Moncton, is visiting friends in Summers-loo. Miss Marlon Reid. teacher 0i’ Bay View is visiting friends in the city. _ _ _ M I. s "-Mr. Clifford McCarvllle, tele- graph operator leaves for the west on Friday's excursion train. . i g -Mr. Justin nugnes 0f lllc h... adion Police Department, came to the Island on Tuesday inst on u visit to his relatives and friends in Norborough. l ma v.4--l -—Miss Amy MacDonald. New York is spending the summer at .her home in North Bcdeque. —'Ml_ss Louise l-iackcr, New York arrived last Friday evening to vis- it friends and relatives on the Is- land. ‘ —Mrs. John Kennedy of South Boston, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. E. P. Jztmieson of Summerside, for the past week, left Tuesday on a visit to friends in Souris. —-Mr. A. J. Wllmot, Moncton, fuel accountant of The Dominion National Railways. accatnpttnletl by Mr. Clark of the same 13e- partmcnt, were in Summcrslde on Tuesday in the interest of their Depztrtm ent. VICTORIA HOTEL. E. J. McLeod, Boston; Mrs. Tup- lin, lfitllnn River; PnutDurnnt, T. Graves, \V. Monkley, W. iiowatt, R. P. E. island ' i I M. n, c. n. 3 Physician and Surgeon 3 ; I , i Noonan, E. iloyle, L. Mcilellan, W. o-Eioisstloososzts‘ side; A. J. Wihnot.‘ Monctbn; .1. 1c. E. Forbes, J. ‘L. Sharpe. Summer- Clarke. Moncton; C. T. Pooier, llnlifux; R. T. Taylor, Monctou; L. S. llue, Montreal; J. P. Edwards, 'ilalifn.\'. m. and Mrs. Iitlnnah, st. “John! T. H. Sexton, Ilalltitx; Muj. Bull, Halifax; Col. Ilaycs, Halifax; ‘J. IJICUY, Halifax; C. Ii. Bugwell, |wife and children, Toronto; J. K. Clofferty, Monoton; W. C. Shef- iiield. Toronto; ‘St. Thomas; Mr. and Mrs. Bell, New York; A. M. Atkins, Toronto; it. J. Kennedy, Toronto; ll. ll. Mc- Millan, Pumesdttle, Mich; J. \V. Ro- bertson, Ottawa: T. T. McMillan, Boston; Elizabeth ilornu. Boston; Bridget llnrns, Boston; Mrs. tMar- izoret Naming, Boston; Mr. and Mrs. A. Roy, St. John; Fred Me- llcod, Suminerside; id. McCarvoll, Stimmorsitlo; G. L. Blatch, Ottnwn; Mrs. F. C. l7uvis, Sun Frunelstwo; Mrs. John Cummins, Souris; A. W. Armstrong, St. John. .. —-———<-o>i—— REVERE HOTEL Chas. Stewart, l\‘iontret\l;; J. .\iur- ton, Boston; l\i. (). ltobertsnn, Mon- tague; Mrs. G. M. Srhurnutn, Pot- ltcodiuc; Eileen Poole, llionttunie; l.. Ii. Poole, liiontui-zue; C. Ziitxllon- nld, York; F. G. Kennedy, South- port; J. ll. Klnncr, (ieorgotown; W. Wfllcwis, Georgetown; Wm. Rose, Mt. Stewart; J. B. (Tztnn. Chicago; W. A.- Conn, Chicago; W. A. Wallace. Eugene. Oregon; E. l\i. “lnllnce, Eugene, Oregon; E. J. iStewurt, F. liicLeod, Miss Stewart, l)cini,_Polnnd Spring, Mo; M. J. ‘Miss Milligun, Miss Williams, Wmfiutton, Poland Spring, l\le.; W E. . ,i_ ._—.—==:v--:;:_—z~_~_ .__i:.%; \\\\\\\\\\Y.IIIIIIIII $IIIIIIIIII$I\\\\\\\\\\WIIIIJAQ\\\\\\WII ’ MOORE s McLEOD L TD 119-121 Queen St., Charlottetown) \ w.’ 494;’ ‘a w" l " s r sew-easy“ _,,;.,_s_, Toyo cleanable. The Boater shape has black band and leather sweat. “The Panama Hats A Boater & Fedora Shapes One of the fine features in Toyo Panama is that it is readily ' ’IIII'@'-R\\\\\'vnrli\\\“\\\\Wllllb-nlll IIQIQRWI/lllfllifi Fedora has Puggaree bands with leather sweat. The regular prices of these hats $2.50 and . Friday and Saturday on sale for $1.75." '6 doz. men’s chipd hats in Fe- Regular dora shape. prices $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00. On stile Friday and Saturday . . . $1.00 Men's Genuine Panama hats in Fedora shape. Price 87-50 and $8.50. On sale Friday and Saturday at 20 p. c. discount. prices $4.00 1,1131%‘ Tlmss HATS noon ENG- LAND These are the famous Sennit Straws, Black silk ribbon“ and leather sweat bands. Regular , $4.50, $5.00. On sale Friday and Saturday at 20 p. c. discount. . Mrs. E. A. Smith, ' Car and Gevidlo ‘McLeod. Perley, Fredericton; Mrs. W. E. Perley, Fredericton; Cyril Perley. Fredericton; A. A. Bishop, New Port; A. J. McLeod, Bradalbane; ilcdley Woodside, Bradalbane; D. D. McCormuc, Boston; W. E. Wade, Rockland, lllass.; John J. McPhee. and wife, llrnntford. Ont.; Thomas Dean, St. John. IN MEMORIAM. ins LATE MR. ARCHIBALD McDONALD On the morning oi’ June 21. 1920 there passed peacefully to his eter- nal rest Archibald McDonald, aged 63 years. ‘e was a man o! kindly jovial disposition who had many friends. A most successful and ivrtlsperous farmer, energetic and pert-severing, his work always seem- ed to exemplify the,rule "Whavtso- over thy hand flndoib to do, do it with thy might." Although in fail-i ing health fox- the inst past yeur his dcnth was an tinextiecteri shook to relatives anti friends as he had kept nbout his work and business. affairs no usual to within a days ‘of his deatltllis passing away wzts however, us he said t.o thine who gathered. around his beside,_' but the welcome call to a better ltluce." lie is survived by five brothers and five sisters also a widow, three sons and two daughters viz. Free- man anti Bertie, Junie and Marion at homo and Bruce in Strassburg Sask. To the sorrowlng widow and family is extended the sympathy of relatives and friends. Services ut house and rrave were contluctotl by Rev. Mr. Meilick. The funeral was attended by about 125 carriages. Tile pallbearers were: Messrs JohmArchibald, Donald and Robert Andrews, Thomas Ford and John Chandler. interment took place at Falrview Ihptist Cemet- ery. - “The wages oi sin is death, but the gift of God is Eternal Life." "O death where is thy sting; O grave where is thy victory." ' AGNES J. BELL. A deep cast over Bonsbnw and vicinity 0D the afternoon oi’ July 27th. Wllell 14 was learned that AS098 J- Ben} lint] passed in hcr Eternlil WW3!“ M H“. h...“ 0f hm- psrmitn ‘Mr. and Mrs. James Boyce. Allhtlrllilll l?" illness had been protracted, Bl!‘ kept pretty well until flllfllll fl wpQk or so before her death when she suddenly took a chlllliifl lol‘ Egg‘ worse anti grew Wvilkel‘ "m" , (‘m1 came. V)‘ All through her illness she w pn-llent wind was "W" 1'8""! l‘? utter one word of complaint or div. content but rillllfll‘ PPM" for w: ones who attended her. She-Bone shortly before her demise that‘ B a was tired. and wanted to tlzv tdal: She bad fought the 500d l8" \ fl lshed her course- lThere are left to mourn besides n sorrowlng mother and lathe: 181:3 son John, three 515W"? n“ M" brothers. Tho sisters 5711M “- George Murray, ltoxbury. 8 ~- P E. l.. and Mrs. R. D. Morena. Dorchestcr, Mass. The IJPOUIQ" "f Brad-ford at DeSable. P. E- l: m" He] a‘ home; Ron-y h! MOOSEIBW, Sash; Wesley at home. and 3"" cy, n student of Kinl’! Ulllverflw’ bu‘ now at homgon his holidays. To those the guardian extends ill heartfelt svmvsthr- Thgjungfn] which took slew Thursday, July 29th, was iarlol! attended and the contributions 70f flowers numerous. amonl them 9' in; -s_ beautiful wreath "0111 Him C. W. and Mrs. Crosby. The service was conducted b)’ REY 3- 3- M” Kay. who gave a my strut-ornate discourse from Revelation, Chap- ter 2i. All the psii bearers were relatives and close friends of tho ‘deceased vim-Jihidie Boycoulas. M’. Boyce, Will Gaudet, Gentle “Blessed are the. dead» which die .__.. shadow of 8100!" W" ' Mrs. Malcolm Bell. ‘$01191 Melflna‘ » ---— \\- __..)'§ suuy» \- -\~ ‘s, .. .1; ,~g tiiwtgrgtir. ‘Ixnp v1‘~ his“ *1‘ . . ‘g ‘some as it did terday and must who‘ .~ " - i... - i . The texclusivc self-stro‘ V , _ _, _ Aotosoop fill°llbll¢§fi u perfect’ a shave 6839510! 31° ilflnbeibre. It is a easy to clean as bitten-entitling t9 unscrew or take apprt. . . - u Any Healer will (lctnonsMttctl-ie Kutosifll? Razor tio you, gocrantccaaflsfaction or refund , of purchase price. I l _ fitjirtlyt $5.00-.-com lete nitli strep-twelve blades in an attrac vcassoiruncnt of cases to, , suit any purpose. - . . " goioseop stray Romeo. Limited,- Autcatzop Building. Toronto. Cumin l ' it ‘ fuming- " tt-rv Q 1 She must bcprepared for any t CANADA anticipates a . development of traffic east- pcriod of growth. .- bound ‘or west-or south. ' - Her raw materials remain the _ I envy 0f he? wmpetlwfs- A ER rail service must be ' elastic and dependable. It must have reserve capacity, whether‘ to roll a bumper wheat crop east, or some other ,Canadian product west- bound for Siberia or the Antipodes. I She commands capital and skilled workmanship. Her position‘ in the British Empire gives her prestige and opportunity. _ l. But whether she realizes l’ her hopes fully or- only partially rests tonno small degree upon her steam railways. ' ' b“ . u ,, t TN, .' .‘ f Elasticity. dependability and reserve capacity are pro- foundly affected by the over- " _ ' whelming increase in operating CLOSER toOrient orEurope expenses as Compared t0 than is any other part of the Ye-Vefllle- l New World. Canada would lose. this advantage if her ‘rail- ways proved unable to carry her Qoodsquickly to these well-placed ports. This is another reason “why increased freight rates- are ‘necessary in the public interest! __ - __ I l __~-.J_-p This t‘: the spo;s£|th.oI,Ya our“? 5}‘ Zdiiiiimllcnii-piolishsd iindei, tho ‘authority off‘ The Rttttivvfass’ ,Ass0c,1a~t1on or ‘Canasta?