Y sort WATER Th, season is new on when I ‘use oi our. 1101M?!“ 3°55 writer is ellilfwm" ‘"4 m!" WIWWQ‘ 7°“ - “watts ‘reireali yml- “ sgllftrefiilhlfll" Pflilli-l "on fgr good Soda Water, ml confident w; wiil merit a continuance of your ill-W“.- m for the Qliiilglixlpllillll‘; we carbonate.» ‘our own sods and use only the purest o1 fruit, luices Wafllflrltlb cream" a when down town coll in m] try one of our delicious ‘cc-Cold drinks and give us" a chance to demonstrate their n~|g3ness— Yours for good Soda Water md service. liA. Foster Central Drugstore ‘i l ‘aka Y. A L444‘ v-ri. WMYITFFIT$I Don't et Bald Cuticura Does Much To Prevent lt irritation, condition Dandnili, itching, ilcal etc. point toanunhealt of _ e acalp,‘ which lea s tothin, falling h rend premature bald- iiess. F requen; shampoos with Cuticura Soap and hot water do mucirto prevent such a condition, especially ii’ preceded by a. g1: e- nnointing with Cutlcura Ointmen to spots of dandniif and itching. s thibiiitfiiriiriiriiflirldnbirii ire-e... - -" -- ~---~ urfi Soap ellavaa without meg. lr his wife unless he is pay an indemnity.‘ punt o t to oove Contract: ll 00 80k 080 IIEJIIQI as one. orl Ifllll. '0!’ I D-RCIIUOI G0 II ........ ...':..::" an fi ctissllllli ADVERllSEillENTS auverae:eata under this healing, Io. per word for eacn la- r s o - Wh re mfg eo-e to our Are to be forwarded. live neat-s garage. etc. ' but ilva figures (aa 81,000) Iull IOOOBDIIJY l" advertise- x.:':.a:=.~.e....-~-~A-~-~-~ i‘ AGENTS , WANTED Mllllil- Com- exclusi e GIFTS. IALLIIY" Al’ O ‘llllll. to sell Red Tag gtoc lute stock including ‘has, specially hardy. grown on y by us. Bold by our agents. Eie - nit free samples. Write now Dominion Nurseries. Montreal. lll ISQIELLANEU U3 FOR SA LE ["0]! SALE-A l'l'lll'l HHICI) Jldll- HP)’ lll\\' f» vixlre nltl, just Hi1‘ row llux llli. (Hll-li-ldiiipii. I'm‘ ii flilllli-y. Apply "W." City. IN)" fiAl.I‘)—I)lllii\lIlI-}AI) itwl t-uliliriirte pliiiiits. J. New London, l‘. l‘). i AN! 7.7x a-v-tn No mun should start a flght.wlllt. prepaigghl to OOOOQO-O it. hlurltri. ‘ swlu-n-i z-ii. -~*rrn'"rila nous The youngest but also one of the most progressive fox ranchers in the Provlnceiis‘ B. Graham; Rogers of Sdllfllllfiljflidfiy- E. I. Las fnlPMr. Rogers built o. ranch cons ting oi forty-eight breeding pens illiwlilch lie placed forty-six pairs hi? foxes and this spring he has been re- iwardgd with litters aggregating 1102 young foxes. The location of . the ranch is most desirable being situated about one and n half miles from Sulmherslde. Tile buildings have been nicely planned and are very attractive. They have recent- Py been painted and the appearance of tile property is most creditable. Mr. ROKBrs is what may be termed a wholesale dealer in live foxes, his operations having extended to almost every part of the United ‘States and Canada which is capable of raising silver foxes. He is con- siaiitly ‘receiving inquiries from; outside sources for live stock, lils mail at limos aggregating twenty lo thirty letters u duy. Tho foxes lllnt he has sold l0 different liar- 110s iii the United States have been quite satisfactory and on the strength -of lust. yours business he li-i assured of u vcry large business llils your. Mr. Rogers will this year . in addition lo handling lhoqiroduct of his own ranch also handle n grout many foxes for ranchers in tho vicinity of Suiiiiilersldu, Yes, Alfred. the iuturo lens‘ of tho verb "to love" is "to getisa - ried”-—so says a school girl. The Willow Hill Company of Summersidc, which is so capabiy managed is this year having as usual splendid increases of Young fnxos. 'l‘lii.~y have, we understand, disposed of quite ti. large part of their output. at good figure-p.- Tlic Ittigul and lilo Purc Cunnil- lull l-‘tix tloilrpniiius huvo splendid inert-net's 0i‘ young foxes this year rind hnvii nxprrit-ncoil vvry? little. trouble iii llit-ir rziiiciivs. Tlipir will. ) be tluilc u bl! of ranch building in lhr~ vicinity of ‘Siliuiiltirsidc this- Hlllllilltl‘ and zidvicl-s from that lo- rulily lift‘ iliul lhvru is going to be rut-normal), LAND iicrlrilsiivllla. llritll-u-lllvlldalpd. till LATAI. no rllSiliillti mid (lll l-Iii- Jbwipt-llt-ral; ~ twenty-nix cluri-ril prices; rilsn urwtl linuli lili-ritiuii this publication. Piuiii-lliiii Hlllil mid l-Ilrlne l-lx- t-hllilgv, 'l'l)l'\li\i1(l,’ 95 i-ll-il-til. TEA (IIIERS WANTED Illlllilld IUNDRND (LU LIFIEI.‘ tuulirra-roquired for nekntch swan flliii Albfiftil schools open- '"'= '-‘.‘:a1.;".'“::::."".*t:.. ‘$5153.’? own. ‘ n-iitn favorably situated ptiyins’ 1111111‘! twelve halndarafi tlfliihéhag" U!‘ ll . ' ~ one db blhtmtint IUD" . Apply Canadian ugeachcrs . 13 14 Regina nil t. MW’ o‘ ' 24h-6-22mos. A ' .*i'.'?".'.~—'ii“_ITI:7;T;2 ouiig Ladies M Wanted Wo wont about 50 young lollies lo learn cop making; it is very easy ud cit-tin work similar to dross linking Factory is large with llciily of windows, sunlight iind lrcsli .iir. Experienced girls arc larnini; from $16.00 to $22.00 per leek. llours 7.30 a. nl. to 6 p. in. accpiini: Saturdays when the fuc- llry closes at 12 a. m. Any girls lllrrasil-d iii a position will please Willy pvrstmully or by letter to lln idmily Gallant, Klnkorl. irinro (o, P. E. I., or the Chur- lllelowii Selling Agency, Chariot- nlsn st-ivorlil double [\‘lll'illl‘ll pply lit. illiictf mi, Stillcittin-‘r- . - l i V ncsii-n-iz-isi .,.. filx-lllxlli rltrusoncd _ tumporiirully nrielrpriblcti,» for dwelling. l -onry A lsll, P1111011. - ssntud curringfi vcr mounted unless.- mid as iieav. v. ¥liCi\ll'lOIifl_ trout.‘ . 13 U Brow‘ 1 u___. 0T0 I’ ~ running cond Ggrogs. Ti) LET ' iiii. (Iron _ ltet. Apply (iii-irdiliii llflico. "llnnnnliliiloy" situutcd an cit)‘ Longworth Avon extensive r-rrountle i’ C. C. 'l‘ m his”? ‘lhuliilcr ti‘: "int mor. Solicit- ors. . WANTED in the Province. First cliiiin usi- tlon for tho right urtY- ADD Y If once linx 388 Char ottotown. stut- Packing (m.- LteL. lit ollvc. tiiuulc to wrltv mo _ itir [Illflli "r tippiirtilnlti’ llrllllrint Alb. Grliiitl (790711 1I°\';é',h(3é'_1{'2f;fi "W". l’. E. I. who will be lc llrlllfillsil full information. llsrrnw HAT o. CAP MFG. co. LIMITED Truro, N. S. llsllllsl. EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR r _ BRIGHT GIRLSI _GANONG’S __AT......_ aim. FACTORY ~ FEMALE HELP ZE M A nu aro nnl E when you 011011 iind griulilnily Cilantro (lllitiiivrlt frl-c Ii’ you mon- “rANr|\|.;|)—"l‘\\'0 filliLH T0 1.0m c X D o r l - uso Dr. CIIHBO'D Ointment for n roupvfla M Sliriipltv lmx Dr. 1pm {lilo pupor and ncntl 2n. i-itumll ( after children. Plinric 580. \f- ni o n ti n I Eczema and Skin lrrltutlr-va llvllll tlic nkln. fur postage. 60c. n. box; nil tlonlnrr nr ludinunson. llntcs lit 00.. Limited- Toronto. l l y , uooo Wastes A rm: OPPORTUNITY FOR ADVANCEMENT 1“§}§’e;',‘,?"' n srsaov worm - ..Ag'n,n__.,.u w, my ,h,,,,,~,_ i‘ THE $1ART |ELM HALL‘, EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR Our Up-tmflgfg Bflafdlflg House. Board Furnished at Mr week while working with us. all: Write To" 11 Y. ' GANObIG illtOi HE. l“. ‘Lin, Si. Siqvlicn, I.‘ ii 90G8~6-1‘2~‘.Zll. __ saloo, __ Attempt it Matron», In rrie. . a r*~'_ Stating Asp» a, Fill! HAI.I".-—."il-l\'IGIlAI. (HYFPAGI-IN. lmuscu in different parts of tin- cliy, at prices tt» uult piirrhrist-r. t Mark ll. anti-m;- FOII §AI.I-l—'l BUILDING FRAME fruim-d- mi fllilth. Iv . Me 41v- {llillll-G-if-dl. CARRIAGE AND IILIINIUS! F0“ halo. (Jun wiro wheeled double- ztud one sot. all; s , ll soso-t-zztr. "Eeviéibi? Bu‘: e Anrselrigtilhfiilga r " W- as 5 sass. llilb ldll n-tirgn Street; r0 IIlYB-DWELI m. nlrtlfirlfd or" . (lI-‘l-‘IP _ IN ' Mrs. John A. Lougwnrtli, known a :1 with tllo _ in connection with the some liitcly in tlin occu- lr. lusq. Ap- DGOB-G-illlliti‘. waivrrian A1‘ oivcra AN taxi-mt. landed hook-keeper for one of the largest business establishments in m, exvsrlcnce, sola-s-sotf ered that ibis flolullully averaged __._.__.‘ I ‘OUIAND woll over $400 each for thclr pelts WANTED. »-— ONE | l it full, cglvcn weighing ninety poundr m’ and over between MAY 15th M" Juno 15th. Will nay highest "W?" Jt is estimated that tho potziln at price. Write or phone Cnnadiar crop m, Hm Ismml ‘us, you]. Wm \\'AlVl‘Idl)—('0.\l IWIHI-llll‘ 01" Vlllllfild (uh-ill. Atirlrt-ss, ilurrn-l Von ilurml. ii. big ziclivily in the business in l various ivays for this year., ‘ . Dr. Loo Frank was honor ll by the visit oi‘ tho American Picss Association to his ranch on Satori iluy. Tilt; ilr. iind lilo r:iiicli‘lio:1uti- fully dvcurzilvd iiilil it mudc a splcn. zulvorliseiiit-nt which we wlllrr- i-.(-ivt~ from this visit will no‘ ‘doubt illl‘lili‘l' l-iihainci" ' a growing ‘popu- lurlly of lllt‘ sliver fox industry, W0 boar of numerous parties who i. Willlifl llkt- to _iiuy :1 ‘pair or two of foxes if they could secure ranch nccomodiilitin iind who zfro willing to pay n. good“ price for it‘. We ‘think it would be in tilts-interest of Qvdfykfllp-ifleiiiift) fox-rancher l0 liuild Ztllllillflfilll polls llli your and t sgll§pmt~ pairs illlli r_ liclytliem, or purlies who ivish lbnlfll in!" lilo business, in this way we would be keeping llic =lnduslry lilore uni-gply illoiiflilli). It should not be difficult lo arrive at zi basis that wouldglvc a big profit toboth parties. r’ Foxes which have been sold by Mr. Arthur ‘Miller, East Royalty have given splendid increases this year which must be gratifying l0 Ml". Miller. Tiio Charlottetown Silver Black Fox Co., with caretaker Arbing in charge is again to llie front with largo increases. ll will be rcmcnib- briilg in :1 revenue of about $1.. 250,000 wliilo the sale of livc foxes and fox bent. for 1019 will aggre- gulo about $1,500,000. of tho, world's greatest f-"lfllllflll contra-s, The [French ure tuiionl-l U10 iii-st cusluliit-rs for silver ‘black fox. r As snnli as nnrlual conditions rim rt-slort-tl in Gvrllllllly. Ailiiirl" and Russia limit: countries will b:- trciiicililuus UUHLUIHOFS for silver bluck fox. Previous to lhc wzir sllvt-r black fox W115 W0"! VET!’ lililo in tho ‘Iliilletl Sluice and South Amt-rich. Thu grout rillirkcis worn llussizi. Austria, Gcriiiilny iind idrancc iind England next in orllcl‘. liy the excellent work of Mi‘. Circa’.- er FMcLuro the Jshintl silver fox has been brought into great proiulncnce ili the flnitt-d Status and ll l5 m" day ‘one of lllc greatest markets. — "‘:'*:': . Mrs. Jessie Iiaynmii Says did lniprvssitiii (in lilo visitors. The _ r iiili inisi|r~' is i liliil siislsl; i l Tnnluc Would Have Saved Her a World of Suffering. Had iShc Tried It -S0oner. ..,,. , .. "l only wish l had. tried Tanlac months before l did, for it would have saved me untold suffering and misery," said Mrs. Jessie Hayman, residing at 168 St. James St., St. John, N. B., when relutlnglhe in- teresting facts regarding her ex- perience with thclmedicine. , "When 1 look back on all that I went through on account of clironlo stomach trouble and biliousness, it just seems like ii dreadful night-- mare." continued Mrs. Hayinan. "Even although I was most care- ful as to what I ate, the food would sour in my stomach and give mo terrible gripiiig pains, and lhcn I would bloat up with gas until I thoughtl should suffocate. I had the most awful spells of bil- iousncss imaginable, and thoy oft- cn lasted for two or three weeks at ll time. l often wonder how I iivcd through llloni. They say troubics ziovcr conic singly, and sum enough mine didn't, for ins: September while 1 was in this dreadfully wt-ttk condition, .my ‘Given. in‘ Ellis Case Continued From Page Oiie __,_,._ suicide by that. method. that there was usually bloodon the handle, particularly on the inside. lii this cusp there was none and very llttlo on tho blade. _ “The conclusion I came m," said llie ivilncss, "ls that the blood on the rziztlrs was dry‘ before‘ they wvrc placed 0n the table." Other- wise he ivuultl have expected to soc iiinro blood oir the table 010th. 5' ‘i i As to llio cuts on tiic wrist they might llldlcrllc, suld- the witness, that lhc ili-l-iltlsod iind utteiiiptetl lo so-vor lilo rrulicnl nrtcryl it‘ n pcrstm were ziitzicltctl by another with ll. razor cuts sustained in self defence would more naturally be receiver] on the hand; lMr. Saunders asked the witness if it was not pnsslbloihat the dc- ceased used the sclseorirto cut’ the carotid arlcry after making the incision wllh u razor, “it would bc possible but very improbable." repiie-di Dr. McTag- gart. ' ' ‘Counsel for the (lelennc brought up llic (lut-isliou of possible strang- uizilicii. Ilr. McTziggnrt suld llizil tho sonic ilulmtily of blood flow l could not he expected if lhc throat urns cut nf-ter stran lotion. deceased having” collapsed, else- where than in lh'e lied Doctofi- Mc. Tnggart repented his conviction that death took place in‘ilie bed and that the other contingency was only n remote possibility. ' ‘Mr. Johnston asked the wllilbsal i about his opinion as to the possi! SéQllilSiIIIOIIiIIAFEWETZ ills wife and ilio prisoner went into Siiiiimorsirlc to conclude the rzingcmciit the Wives’ signature be Mrs. Ellis in Suriimcrside?" asked Mr. Johnston. r Ellis travelled home together. Ellis returned at noon. At ‘Richmond the witness gave Mrs. Ellis udrive as fur as his gate. alone. This was about 9 o'clock. Fifteen minutes later slio returned in an excited condition. Just pre- viously tho witness had attended saw zi mun wilii zrlunip wlioin hc thought was Bruce Ramsay, The Regarding u..- puss biilty or the 1W" was apparently ‘ somebody. ‘ whom be was watching?" 5.. - . ditlon of Mrs. Ellis when sho re- mid looked as though silo lizid been - My . ' n’ "nun- MJUHN Wlllllll husband iind a serious accident, and when he come out of the hos~ lpilal, I had to wait on him- day and night, the strain of the nursing and the loss of sleep robbed me of what little strength I had left, and I was or. the verge of a complete breakdown when l started to take Tsnlacrto see if that would help me. . "The first two or three bottles didn't seem 1o do me much good. although they kept mo going. but l continued to take it and I am glad I did for from then on I be- gan to pick up and today I am? like a different woman, I have a good appetite and my digestion is so good that] can eat pork or pastry or hot biscuits without ever suf- fering the slightest inconvenience afterwards. l am no longer troubl- ed with headuches of billiousness, and l sleep so soundly at night that I get up iii the morning , as fresh as a lurk. I have gained several pounds in weight and uni- now so well and strong that 1 can Eel lllrflllgll my housework wltli- out uny difficulty. Tiinlac is cer- tainly a very wonderful medicine and I don't believe there is any- thing to trquai it for all such troubles us l had." 'l‘.'tn|zit-,_ is sold in (lhziriollvlowil by Rcdtllil Hroel., in Montague by H. J. Million lllltl by lllo lending llrul;'i~" in ot-vry town. L l Willi Mrs. Ellis wht-i-c ill the deceased spoke of ill treat- ment by licr husband. She was frightened llifli.‘“il€l' blood would be on her husbnnd’s.liaml" and that she “didn't want to go homo l0 be killct." To Mr. Saunders witness stated that Mrs. Ellis said she was in n corlziin condition. Mrs. (fllarles Ramsay who at lilo limo of lhc tragedy lived to the (‘flat of lilo prisoner's borne was ilio next witness. I-le told of a proper- ly deal wilii the prisoner through tho Stiliiiers’ Setllomcilt Board on the morning of Jan. 6. The witness, ill‘- ing necessary. The deceased went iii or. the nooii train. - "What was the first you saw of "in the station house. She was crying and talking to Mrs. Doyle. Flint was nbout-EBO." - The witness, his wlfc and Mrs. Then she allghled and went home o his horse and ut lhc burn he watching "Did you find outyafterwards n Yo . . v Witness lheu described the con- urncd. She was greatly excited bllily of a person using sors to cut the carotldnfter using l1 razor. Dr, iMcTziggart replied that tor the first incision the cut wou d. become lull of blood and that could‘ be nnly ziii accident that the sci?» l‘; it llnnliiiig some distance. Subsequent ly lhe deceased made preparation to slay for the night. She had a water bottle. It was shortly after 0 o'clock when witness retired. That was the last she saw of Mrs. Ellis. His mother called him at about 4.30 in the morning. He did tho poi-son in question would cut the carotid. “She would be working, iii the dark." he said. , ~ new; Mnjm- George illrziniiilt, braille; of the dercasvil. residing iii ’l‘orn'll-"_ to iliill who is lecturer nt tho Til’!- Ollln Ilnlvcrsily, was the next wlt- 1 noss for the prosecution. Witness stated that his fulhcr Tiioluus Bram dist Minister, living at Wurthirilt. England. Tilt-re were fivo iii ‘the, fiuuily, lhc ilvcvaisetl being tlilrd.| Another sister, Una, was in New York. lhi- others were lri Elllilllnll- ' Tho witness had been 17 your! l" s Cnnndll. llcfore marriage his sister had been a nursc; their mother was alive. Major llraiiifltt saw his egg get up. » .,,,“,Dld you know what you were Y!‘ fitt was rt supr-r-unnuuttrtl M14110. fwyili" ' Mrs, Elllii‘ tracks in the snow lead lug to the Ellis home. at 8.30 and told returned again at about 2 in the morning when witness was called nted for?" asked counsel. "l had an Idea." -"‘That your mother wanted you o so and look for Mrs. Ellis?" “Ycsy “But you stayed right there?" ‘lln tho morning the witness snw The first witness know of tho ragody was the evening of tlic evcnlli when Bruce Ramsay cuiilo him. Ramsay o serve on tho Jury. When he llt-rtltli. ‘Plin Franco ls fflpidiy regaining hcr sister was educated at Trinity l former financial level. Paris ll! 0110 lilbcr. 1913i 51"‘ “"5 "l?" "t h“ Miller's homo inking n holiday. His sister was vslluctttlon Hall School, Soullipurt, Eng, liolll the witness and hls_sislt=r Iliorii in China. When he saw her shc did lint zipponr i0 be in i-lood at ’l‘riuity WOTO lographs and loll ers ol‘ llio dccczist-tl were lilcilllllctl b)’ witness. AFTERNOON session wont over lo the Ellis house llic prisoner was in the kitchen. Ho hud no conversation wllli him. 'I‘lic witness wont upstairs with the real of the jury.- ‘Cross oxnnlliicd ‘by Mr. Saunders Rains-lily tostiflcd no l0 lilo good reputation and tho comfortable circuiiislnrlccs of the home. 'l‘llo prisoner was industrious, sober, and looked lifter his unlmltls wcll. iio would count liliii iii-l one of tlic finest young mcn one would iiopc ' firs‘ witness‘ ‘sdld trirluene heir-u ‘the Mrs. Lllliain Doyle viiiillilyvll "l lilo SllllllilPrSllii‘ liiiilwily Slulion. testified llint she rcnivulbcrotl Jllll- 6 inst. Shc recognized ll. photograph of ‘Mrs, Ellis as that of a woman who was sitting on one of. lhc scale of the waltfng room M‘ ulloul 5-30 p, m. |She was uylnlt-"Wialgais auld she saw 111N101! "n ‘°-- ' oil's loft, rifmifl e] said ivri-s. Ellis {med her cont a ecve and display- ctithem: There were two wound! above the wrist two or three inches in length thoy were one“ hi" ("d not appear to be deal!- Cross examined by Ml'- Sflullllfifl ll h ll Ti deceased saying, "Lwisll l 1V1?" to mot-t. was peculiar?" cllned to leave liar chlldrcii in tho care of ‘Mrs. Billie on iiccoulll (If look for Mrs. Ellis?” might have committed suicide ll. the barn." "Was Mrs. Ellis n women who "She seemed to mo to be ri very eculinr woman." Witness stated that his t". do- 0r manner of action. "why was it you did not go to I thought "I was afrnld, slio Alonzo Wilson who testified next ave evidence of a. corroborative ature. ' l ‘Dre. Warhurtnn and MoPhce dead." "out .l.. al so say ‘if there were ‘n hole in the ico out there l would were examined lbrleily as to the exhumation of the body. Ml‘. PQH“: Enman, drugglst, Summerslde w unable to swear that a woman There's nothing else to be done?‘ " , stop having resumed examination ,in respect of the foregoing slate- “Also-‘l can put a trunk asalllal my door?” "Yes, she said that." Argument clween counsel fol. lowed as to whether ‘certain evi- dence was adinlssable, Mr. John- ments of Mrs. Ellis Crown coun. who came into his store Ellis. ' 'H S' are holding mritinnc horse races nn Wednesday The merchants sented to close their stores and it iii expected was Mrs. The Charlottetown Driving Club afternoon Juno 23rd. have kindly con- there will be a large .._...,, but horses are in training for the Charlottetown Driving Club races which take place on June 28rd. i1- Ex-Meyor Brown» our veteran horseman ‘ll greatly delighted with the way Alice The Greet is per- forming. This mere before coming into Mr. Brown's bends was con- sidered Drettry erratic but under his skllful handling she has been turned into a tractable and very fast race mare. She will be a start- er in the class l3 trot on June 23rd. White Socks 2.03% well known to so many race scores is training nicely and it is hoped that her owner Mr. Wedlock will allow her to Pace an exhibition mile at the Charlottetown Driving Club races. The curtain races for the Marl- time short ship circuit will be at Monclon iind Fredericton. At Fred- ericton they will hold two days racing with six classes on June 30th and July 31st. Moncton races will be on July 1st, 2nd, and 3rd. Moncton businessmen are en. in that city and they are splendid- ly conducted Ihy Mr._lBellivenu, Tire lMoncton business men realize that these meets will bring thousands of people into tho city who will leave many thousands of dollars which will directly or indirectly benefit every person in the city. -In addition to holding races on June 30th and July 1st Fredericton will hold races on July 27, 28 and 2i) and agiiin on September 21st, 22nd, 26rd and 24th. We lonrii uinmcrside is assured of a splendid entry list for their Jilly Isl. rticcs. This is as it should be. The Sunimerside track manage- ment are a lino body of men and they deserve all the support they can get. We ought lo remind our horse owners that all tracks are members of the National Trotting Associa- tion this year arid for that ren- son they muetlconfnrm to the rules. Those intending entering in any 0f the race meets should make sure of having their entries in at the proper time. . Norllr Trynn final payment of 2.40 class stake closes June 16th and horses must be named, Entries for the 2.30 pace and 2.21 trot and pace do not close till Juno 27th. We hope to see Tryon get u bumper entry for this as they endeavor to use the horse men well and they have o nice track to race on. Some new speed has recently arrived ut 'Moncton one of them being a very fast lrotter Aimiette 2.16%, ‘This murc is said to have trotted on half iiiile truck in 2.10 but had to be let up on for some reason or other. She is extremely fast iind will likely start in tho frec-for-nll trot at, Moiicton. Butlllglit 2.04% formerly owned in Moiicto is now owned in Mont- rctil and will compete in the froc- lor-nll pact) n; .M0nct0n, July lird. (tiny Watts 2.11% ovcr a half mile track will Inleo be a starter couraging the holding o! race meets . jrirosnnliilllr . no. l". -» ~\ wt:- .-'- .I Chfldrr l. ‘nil f, '.\ ifiédiCi » . ... -Z.-. :iir_~$',' l' >1‘ r .: bi- s- . is t... ac. l- l "i"- . li_i ‘ "will n‘1-'i'l_i' preps: l ‘zii 1' . "s lilo need ‘i o l: .' iawi Hliildr i. r- ‘f ~ - '-- .~1 oi l~“'8B.I'l' , ‘ ' ' .l. fie i...) lot‘ 0V5! w) 1 i ‘ ‘ AF“) i ' . I ,4 _ . isegcr‘ . ~ iinfai I I 31C‘ I H1511 5 , zti. t.."l'illil 4'88} in -'. i!" t, \o'h_ min, i , 1 - l.’ l 71.57925: ‘Value » liar-Bread. gakeur dPg-y 17in 8t Lnwfilzinur NIH: CA ‘lhqfnllfltl. limb-mill n in the free-tonsil‘ trot at Moncton. 119 has made, pacer Albert J. and ‘ I ‘_ - the trotter Juanita Aubrey. They IMr. Wellington McNolll is "ain- "F8 ll classy pair. liig three head of horses for this ' yt-ar‘s'cir_cuit and with tlic luck which [usually (oliovlddiim no Julio 23rd should see some great battling on the Charlottetown Driv- doubt will pick up-quite-slbitloff lng Park. Not for years has there change. been such an array of good racing material and We look forward to it ‘b91118 (a most ipleasnralble after- noon. Hammond Kelly-is lreillly D1935’ ed with two i-ecentpurcliascs which .-. t _ Fight the Film y, it You w... Whiter Teetli-_-Make "rid. Test‘ l 7 All Slalcmenf: Apflrourd by [Jig/r Dental Auffilarilzk: Free A 10-Day Tube of _, Pepsodcnttonnyoiie who asks. It will show you the way to safer, whiter teeth. See below. WntchT hem Whiten It is film that clouds your teeth. See the change as you remove it. REG. 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