.__ ...--~. . ..... NE ADVANTAGE so the dealer in selling MORSIPS TEAS is that be does not have to do any talking. What an easy job retail merchandising would be l! the same thing could be said of all commodities. .. _.s..i-_'.'_"1 an; Y} n Agents Wanted A a-n g zxrnfl-Lfxm rar-r-rg-g l. Classified Advertisements lMPss-llnsoflwerds Oobflrllnsollwords “Pflllnsoflwerds "Pllllllsofowords Miscellaneous ,-__ {OBTRAIT AGENTS-WRITE FOR. cawlgguq, Unlwd Aft Li/(L, 116 Jchn. Toronto. 8-6-A. W. mwsaol. ___m__._ teal. PUBLIC SERVICE GUARAN- teed shirts, ties, underwear, hos- ierv. Largest assortment. Wonder- ful rslues- Liberal commissions. Complete self-selling kit free. write today, Dept. 163i, Public Ser- vice Mills of Canada, Toronto, my B-G-A. W. WS. ti. ‘W Boarders Wanted ,__.. . soaansas ACCOIIMODATID ..- 53 Euston Street. 5957-3-20-3. “Y0 COLLEGE GIRLS WANTED in a private family. Apply Guard- ian, 6028-8-19-21. P. l‘! .C. STUDENTS ACCOMMOD- ated at 219 Euston Street. Boys preferred. 5922-8-I9-3l. Representative Wanted RESPONSIBLE REPRESENTATIVE wanted for Province of Prince Ed- ward Island. Experience unneces- sarv. Must invest from $1250 to $2500 in merchandise. Salary $50. $100. weekly, store rent paid, and substantial share of profits. Write 4083 St. Denis St, Montreal. R. W. 8-l9-20-22-3i. For Sale HEAVY BROWN PAPER. FOR SALE. Apply st this Oflice. 6595421’. FOR SALE. TO LET. BOARD AN-D room signs on hand at Guardian Office. t! -__._.. __.___.__.____._. FOR SALE-THIRTY SHEEP AND lambs. D. P‘. MacDonald, Sourls. 566l-7-28-lmonth roll sans-s r-"sw ram. or rs- land caught mink. Apply immed- iately to Elmer E. Sharbell, Port- age, P. E. I. 5924-8-l9-3l. FOR SALE-BUILDING LOT 50x166 ft. Euston St. esst. Cash or terms. Apply to D. G. Riggs, 325 Fitzroy St. 5901-8-18-31 lfif-‘K FOR SALE-EXTRA DARK Northern Quebec and Alaskan, also choice Prince Edward Island mink. Maclntyra Bros, French Village, P. E, I. 5947-8-20-2l. FOR SALE-A LIMITED NUMBER of English Mallard Ducks . Best , Decoys known. $5.00 per pair. By express prepaid $1.00 extra. J. J. Gay as Son. Box 187, Charlotte- town. P E. I. oflfid-li-lo-wedsatdl. FOR SALE -- USED SPRAYERS. - used Engines. used Threshers. Priced right. Cash or terms. W. R. Dennis, 1B1 Great George Stret. 5899-8-18-31. ..._?_________.______. SPRINGER SPANIILS FOR SALE. Unexcelled ss Retrievers and rest child's dog known. Valuable ranch dos. See exhibit st Exhibition. P. A. Farquhsrson, 99 Upper Prince Gem, City. ' 5020-8-19-31. TOR BALI-EXCELLENT 50 ACRE! Charlottetown Royalty. Good dwelling and out buildings. Young orchard. With or without ranch. Apply P. A. Psrquharscn, ea Upper Prince Street. Charlottetown. 0020-84941. ..._....._.._.__.....___.._ WINK FOB. SALE — HIGHEST quality Pen Bred Mink. Extra dark Northern Quebec and Nova Scotia strain. Ferguson's Mink Ranch. Mt. Edward Road. (Opposite Ex- perimental Farm). Charlottetown. Phone 1154 or 5224. 5909-8-19-51 Situations Vacant -..._.___.._ TART NOW-YOU CAN‘ EARN money quickly. taking orders for ths most beautiful line of Personal Christmas Greeting Cards ever P‘ ESCAPEI! SILVER FEMALE POX C. X. S. 4 G. Notify Prank Hous- ton, Mayileld, P. E. I. 5914-8-19-21. Joins ALFRED MacDONALI), LAND Surveyor, Box 29, I-lermanvllle. aslo-s-a-lnio. HALLS THRESIIERS. ALL SIZES. We can handle your used one. Terms if required. W. R. Dennis, Charlottetown. 5778-8-o-Mon-Wed-Thurs-lmo. _.._._______________ S‘i"EClAL FARM WAGONS AT OUR. sTshibitlon booth, $47.85 cash. W. R. Dennis, l8’! Great George Street. 5897-8-18-31. WOULD THE GENTLEMAN WHO picked up dark green Raincoat on Malpeque Road near Highfield Church leave same at G. C. Mc- Lean, Winsloe. 592B-8-l9-2i. Lost LOST-ESCAPED FOXES, TWO males, G.Q. l2 G. and G.Q. 8D. Notify BenMcEachern, St. Peters Road, Phone ‘I'm-J, “L"-58ll-8-13-1 wk LOST-WATCH. SUNDAY AFTER- 72.7‘ Pythian Sisters‘ oomgyepgogyge, In $888101! Al’ ‘of the 21a Institutes in the province. l . ‘A poster on the wall calls reference Satnt John, N, B, to the Ssnstorium Drive which the ,Women's Institutes have materially ' - assisted. Reference is also made to HARTFORD 0pm,, Aug lp-Jrr-nv. ‘the community and school work of e1 by airplane is gradually becoming ‘the Institutes. Home-hooked mats “h; 1n Amulet flflhoush 1g 13 [til] are displayed on the outer railing of 2'.‘ times as hazardous as railroad 916500131‘!- travcl. according to p, report on avia tion st “ " issued here today by the Actuarial Society of America. The report stressed the point that flying aociden‘ relich a minimum when pilots have had 400 or more hours in the air. ‘ ' Pilotrhaving is: experience than this are more likely to figure in ac- cidents, it is stated. Th; psssenicr death rafe on rall- rosds. the report said. is approx- imately o I) per 800,000,000 passen- ger miles. The fatality rate in air- way travel is one in 1,250,000 pas- senger miles. One out of every 5,000 passengers carried in airplanes in the United States is killed, according to the report. This figure is based on 3, survey of scheduled airlines size: January, i927, through ltfarch pr City Schools Manual Training Au exhibit of manual training of the City schools is on display beside the Women's Institute tooth. Tables. chairs, mirrors, book racks, and clothes racks are included in the ex- hibit. All are neatly varnished, and indicate skill and experience in their workmanship. SINCLAIR d‘; STEWART- Blnclsir d: Stewart Ltd., have an exhibit of Connor Washers of three types, namely, The Thomas tub washer, the only machine in Canada using a. three ply thermos tub that will keep the water not overnight. The Porcelain Tub, which engineers claim is the machine of the future. The Sunshine, arith an eighteen ‘m’ y°"" ounce copper tub and using the same motor as the higher priced models, the biggest value of any machine in mun"... numb," M cu“ “u its class. It is sold from $40 to $50 Abrnions. lcheaper than other makes of the same class. All Connor washers are ‘belt driven, which automobile manu- lfacturers claim is the best method. Central Guardian __/-’ ' EASY ELECTRIC WASHERS ‘THE CHARLUITETOWN GUARDIAN ‘ei 65 miles on a. gallon of gas, and with Mr. R. C. Parent, the Super-J visor. Improvement in livestock, growing of feeds and of grains, and improvement of home surroundings. are stressed. New types of concent- l to "a d ‘mum's l" °" fllevlfly- A roy took out and stalled off nu Tush- bunch of alfalfa with seed is liAOigg mm dmped ‘n bemnd new”, bown, um - ' “‘ 5 “" ° 9°“. °Y°P in th-s gain. In this way lie took a good d... province’ <1! the flsht out of Con Fri; At tn r _ ,. ,, “' merit atflam is a comm“ i summed mm up a‘ the 5mm" =7“ o, time ‘mks ‘n? “d b“ "lPesFlflr the killing." A nice battle f: Illustrations 0:0 Zsifhiii: tunnpsdrlrst WW0“ Mk mm m‘ m“ h“? Show how m mere!” crops a! gcrigundistretch, but Dr. Dewey had the mm timothy and roots elxfm: and won by hm a length “vim ' ' ‘Jo nny Miles second Con Fr‘ - At the extrem l ft ‘ ‘ “m om chickens ureihzwnaolrilieliaiiiipbzck at Johnny's wheel. third. Peter 1n m, back "cum “w” are g‘ven‘:‘;1g1dTell,;ho got away badly, a very to prove the good results of pnper‘: our ‘ mm118 0! D0111"! There is also shown a picture of the type er hen 10F hlsh production. PICKARIYS BIKE SHOP Economic travel is a salient feat. ure of Pickards Bike Shop booth 1°. csted on the fair grounds north of the grand stand. Under a canvas ten; m“ 3w‘? Hull? Davidson motorcycles are exhibited, the very essence of ra- pid snd comfortable travel. Both ma. chines have the rugged and heavy set _ lines which bespeak service, endur- ance and power. The Harley David- son 45, on the left is capable or n Sliced of 120 miles an hour, will trav- CAPTIAN Continued from Page 1 SECOND HEAT It W11! 1W6 0r slit scores 0o get them away again. At the quarter pole, Dr. Dewey, nlho was leading. made a bad break and Johnny Miles ' and Con Frisco went by him, "con made a Felt fry down the home stretch, but could not reach Johnny. In the meantime Dr. Dewey, who war Ln a. pocket behind Johnny Miles, got 0ut_a.nd finished right on Johnny M1165 Pad- The Judges. however, set him back to third position on accoun: cf the running break. ha; 2g hofse pow". The cycle h“ an THIRD HEAT . olive green body with a black chassis, The 74 on the right will attain a W996 0f 75 miles an hour, will travel 75 miles on a gallon of gas and has 18 horas power. The body is 011v‘; green with a black chasls. This was an exciting one. Monte had Cori Frisco on high going avray and raced Johnny Miles right back into the back stretch,‘ then made a break and ran for a considerable dis- tance. Settling down again he trot-‘ ted very fast and rounding into the home stretch was leading by over a wvrrrraocxs Art-r noora _ RESTING COMI-‘ORTABLY-Mr. Frank Vomey, the young man who was accidentally shot through theJi-‘lcctric Washers is shown by the chest last Sunday night, was re-7Easy Washer Co.. makers of the ported from the Charlottetown Hos- world famous "Easy Electric Wash- pital as resting comfortably. ers" in the northwest corner o1 the .___. building. Both vacuum and gyrator THE NEW THINGS IN FALL types are shown. This is an 099°!‘- COATS, dresses and furs are srriv- turiity for everybody to see the New lng- daily at Johnson's Ladies-Wear, EI-iy Dflmlfl Dfyfl‘. m6 mflflhiho 01 144 Great George Street. Call and the future. 0n display also is one noon near Rixs Store corner léfggg°gglgaseAgfl‘onfingn‘Eusmn st‘ shall hold any you may choose un- 59gg-g.19.gl til wanted. 5965-8-21-2i-Wed 6r. Thurs see them and get early choice. We of the world's finest syrawr tyne at ‘ one hundred and ten dollars. All larger manufacturers are doing away with the copper tub and using LOEll"— BROWN AND \VHITE Toddie. Anyone having bought him. will get money back, if they apply at Duvar's Garage, Prince Street. Phone 1276 or 407-1.. 55162-8-21-‘21 LOST - LIGHT TAN POCKET book trimmed with dark brown. containing gold rosary and cheque- book, somewhere between Borden and Crapaud. Return to Marion Wickham, Montague, P. E. Island. 5964-8-21 ‘ Ifemale Help Wanted ___._._-___-_---_--— A DINING ROOM GIRL \VANTED. Apply Eldon Hotel. 5321-8-13-0! i931 CENSUS CLERKS. HUND- reds will be required. Write MCC. Civil Service School, Toronto l0. 8-6-5‘. H. W. W.-4l. ____.__._:-_--_---—--- WANTED — YOUNG COUNTRY girl to help with housework. No cooking or washing. Apply Box J. Guardian. 591S-8-19-tf. WANTED-A MAID FOR GENERAL housework. willing to return ‘to Montreal Sept. l0. Fare pad. ' Write or phone Mrs. Frank B. Chauvin. care o! Chief Jllfitiw Mathleson. 5914-8-19-"5 ---i-—- CAN BE EARNED and paid weekly in spare time selling well known line Scotch collie, answers name of monol metal and the enamel tubs. G. B. Johnston and A. E. Wood will be found at the booth and will be BIRTHS McDOUGALLr-In the city, Aug. l8, whmocrs miniature m 5mm one length. He gained some more ~in the 3 race to the wire. Johnny Miles had‘ One of the largest displays of of the most attractive booths in the not lifted his nose the entire heat. Exhibition Building is lo ated . the northeast com" o‘ ti“ base; Dr. Dewey finished back about two genuine gallery style the walls arevengihs behmd Johnny Miles‘ hung with pictures, both framed and germ“ mpremon was that’ passepartouted for sale. The pictures The the [Judges would set Con Frisco back “n” ‘mm mo” u! me “mum for his running break, and that is fancy tyne to the realistic Prince nc- m“ “m” m” ‘m’ mm m“ ward Island View‘ The double (mum plans. Jbhnny Miles was therefore de- m. u ‘mm mm souwnlrs or an clared the winner ol the race. hav- klnds. Over the entrance to the booth are hung souvenir banners of char- lcttetown. It would be .well worth while for visitors to the exhibition to give this booth a call. ing won the necessary two heats. 2.21 crass TROT. PURSE ssoo l This was the third race on the ‘program and provided J. great sur- prise and a very popular one also, in glad to demonstrate. They also have 1930 to Mr. and Mrs. Neil McDougall, _ the Easy Mangle. Messrs. T. Hcl- 3. 50h. for this line. . Towards the north end of the hall to the rear of the exhibits is the EX- McRAE-At New Iiondon, Aug. 16th, i930 to Capt. and lifts. W. W. Mc- itae, a son. (Arthur Bennett). DEATHS _____________.._-._ MACDONALD-At, Kensington P.E. I. August i8, 1930, Alexander Mc- Donald age 84 years. Funeral notlcc layer. drawing attention to Jae literature available at the booth. Mr. Sydney Henry, Ottawa, of the Division of Ex- tension and Publicity is in charge. Of particular interest to potato growers is the section devoted to Plant Pathology, under the direction of R. R. Hurst, Plant Pathologist, and S. G. Peppin, Senior Inspector Seed Potato Inspection Service. In this department is shown a number of plates of potatoes both healthy and diseased as well as brown heart of turnips. Desirable tyne 91R" MILLS—At 25 Clark St. on Tues- day. August 19, Vern Mary ‘Mills, age 3 months 24 days youngest daugher of Mr and lvLrs Thomas Mills Funeral from the parents res- idence this Wednesday prternoon, Service starting at 3 dclock. Infer- lnent People's Cemetery. DONALD-At the home of Robert ; Waugh. Lower Bedeque, Mrs. Jane Donald’ a“ 93 yeus‘ widow of the undesirable types are shown. The late John R. Donald of Mountrose. ‘film's dmeases_ Liana he“ mu‘ Funeral from MW” Bedeque’ Thur” spindle tuber are shown in compari- day morning M’ u“ o'clock by mum!‘ son with healthy. The serious re- to Mcuntrose United Church at three ducmm m weld ‘mm ‘has menses °'°'°°k' iis then graphically depicted. The cause, effect and remedy for Roses, Bliss ‘hiumphs, as well as the personal Christmas cards. Exper- ience unnecessary. An early start‘ and our co-operation assures suc- cess. Beautiful new portfolio sample free. Master Kraft Co.. Limited» Toronto. Representatives wanted small towns also. . 8-13-ili-IB-20-22-25-2'l~1-‘.H.W.No. 1. Prince County- Day Today ‘ AtExhibition ____- l Today, Wednesday, will be. Prince! County Day at the Provlncal Ex- hibition. l-fis Worship, Mayor Lldstone, has taken charge of organizing n musical program. He has shown If!" WM‘ est in the Provincial Exhibition and shown in Canada. Writs for par- ticulars. Regal Art Co.. S10 Spad- ins Ava, ‘Toronto. l-S. V. Salesman Wanted lALtlNlN WANTED - SALES mat for Prince Edward Island. Oeod ps7. Pres outfit. We want MI s reliable. energetic repres- entative to handle the best dis- tricts on the Island. Our agency is hrodtsblel Writs Pelharn Nursery Co. ‘llorcnto. out. B. W. li-wstf. .____________________ Male Help Wanted Finals-amass MAN ABOUT fiysaractagetoworkonnnall turn near Cbsrlottetown- Anvil." P. o. Boa m. sess-a-‘l-tf warm» - in! Ion run . "or! to engage for year commenc- » 4..., fl_@llnhn 33¢ M.»§ed p"- was s-visitor yesterday at the 11W"- mg, in which he took vert- The Summerside m ‘ ‘ r“ IN coming down in splendid force. The vocalists will be under the leader- ship of Prof. Fowles and the instru- mentalists under the leadership of Prof. Hume. The following istrumentallsts will take part: Miss Bessie Smallrnan, Mr. ‘ Victor Chalsson. Mr. Ernest Wrilhl- ‘ Mr. Harold Huestis, Mr. Cheater ‘ Caster and also the following vocal- i ists: Miss Jean Lyle. M!“ "=1"! P"- ers, Miss Georgie Horton. Mm 380k MscLeod, Mr. Lowell Hancock. Mr. _ George "Bonus, Mr. Bud Mountain. Mr. Albert Huestls, Mrs. Albert Hues- tls, Mr. W. E. Forbes, Mr. Ewen Nicholson. Mr. Earl Schurmsn. A concert will be elven in "w _ afternoon and agzin in the evening furrcd. B. B. Brown. York. n.- at 8 o'clock, both in the main build- , __~.-"‘“ " ‘-""“”m "~- ’....'»»“ m H - ~ths control of that most destructive cf potato diseases. late olisht. la N s ‘D. M a CLean shown on the background of the sec- Imnmtum tion in picture form. All potato "ma"!!! growers are urged to continue their ‘efforts in the control of all diseases. I Charlottetown I "Mb Wlbhltv 3 i To the right of the motograph ls . "m" "9 z the Department of Illustration sta- ' itlons twelve farmers co-oififfllln . . man, always leaders, are distributors‘ I Brace McKay dc Co.. Bummerslde \ . Perimema! Farm 3mm‘ “m? iiiand are featuring as iBllll the full divided into foul panels, ‘CD01 c ‘um o; Reef-m‘ Rang“ ma“ ranges great practical interest to the far-J “mud, the New olympmn ‘n enamel mer. In the centre is a Motosraplli 5mm,’ m, new olympm’ mun-d beyond that of the other performers Mountains, Irish Cobblers, Spaulding “l ‘that it was won by Captain Jackson, i: 17 1-4 owned by Mr. c. H. Chand- ler, Charlottetown. This is a case where persistency had its reward. Under good and bad performance: Mr. Chandler has maintained his faith in Jackson, and now he can say “I told you so," because his horse iwas a real trotter showing class far BRACE & McKAY have their booth in the right eastern , section very artistically decorated, pride, Pflnge Edd-ant anq clgy H°me_ ‘of the race. Driver Billy Mcveagh 1g mly be not,“ ma‘, “ch range has also comes in for considerable praise 3, gpgcigl price, yum“; 111mm” are for having fitted him 5o nicely, and also shown in the enamel and stand- ‘Kelli all the $09811 imam 501‘ "=9 day. gm mtg)“; The“ gun-mug M, OgVinstea-d of using it up in workouts. flqg cgst 1m“ ty-pg and are no 4mm Previous to the race there were not 55 good 5,3 thgy 190k, lniany who would venture to predict that Jackson would win, although it ‘was known that he was in good shape. After the second heat the occupants Near the Experimental Station of the "Baby" srandstaizd bounced i booth, is located the booth of Mr. Ed. 'Mr. Chandler, so gratified were they Acorn. Ed has an ice cream sandwich 'to see him win. lmachine in operation every after- noon and evening, where persons de- sirous of an ice cream sandwich may have their craving filled. The sand- They got away on the third score wish consists of a generous amount of ‘with Jackson at the pole, Peter Wil- lce cream between two crisp biscuit ‘ton, Jr., second, Lynwood Aubrey. wvafers. , _ ‘third. The six starterswere pretty l i . Mr. E. I". Acorn, who offered yes- ‘lstretch. Then Peter Wilton drew up i terday a case of ginger ale to the ion Lynwood Aubrey. who had taken ‘holder of the lucky score card, an- the lead, and they raced like a team nounces the winner as Mrs. Cassius ‘throughout the entire mile. Rounding Clay, Montague. Todaythe prize is into the home stretch Jackson was ‘offered by Mr. Charles Carson, a back two lengths but came with a ED. ACORN l_ rmsr near door glass to fit any car. Another .case of ginger ale is offered by the Morris Ginger Ale Co. as a second prize. wood Aubrey and Peter Wilton in a dandy finish. ,,___,____......_... CLOSING “ WAN T-A - NAME ” The contest to secure a name for our “WANT-A-NiAME” Bar will close on Saturday, August. 23. All suggested names must be mailed in time to be delivered to the Contest Manager before midnight. Atlantic Standard Time. On Monday the Contest Manager and his stall’ will open his mall, have the suggested names listed and given to the judges. who will select the winning name as soon as possible. We hope to be able, after complying with all . legal requirements re copyright. to announce the winner of the $50.00 prize, as well as the other winners, about Thursday, August 28- This announcement will appear in this paper.‘ bFficoNTEsTs ABEGWEIT This contest, wherein $10.00 in cash will he given to the person who brings the largest num- ber of ABEGWEIT coupons to our office will close on Saturday, August 23. _ All packages must have the number of cou- pons clearly marked on the wrapper. All coupons must be brought to our office, or mailed in time to be delivered to our office. be- fore 5 p. m. (Atlantic Standard Time; 6 p. m. Daylight Saving Time). The coupons will be checked that night and the names of the winners will be published in the Charlottetown Guardian on Monday, Aug- ust 25. Prizes will be distributed on that day. NA TIONALL CAND Y LIMITED CHARLOTTETOWN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND wk- The “ POCKET KNIFE l with purchase of 10 VALET BLADES l l l l’ t IRY u’ l L" 7 I I’ ‘ . PAGF THREE -<-_,-w u or First 60c Phillips Milk of Magnesia 47c 25c 10 Autostrop Blades and Pocket Knife Combination. Both for . . . . . . . . ..- .. $1.00 Gillette Blades 4* , i‘: UCCQS THE MacKlNNON DR UG FB “THE HOME O ‘ ROSS-DRUG-UNITED Baby’s Own Tablets 51-90 75c Size ‘ Mineral Nujol r Oil = (Iiezlvgy) 89c s Special Prices On ‘ASPIRIN TABLETS i This Week 25c Size 50c Size $1.50 size 16o 29a 1.19 r ‘__. S01‘ to C 0. ETTER VALUES” r ._. SECOND HEAT Wilton got away fast. took. the pole from Jackson and got oil by himself ‘looking like a sure winner. At the three-quarter pole he had two lengths on Jackson. Rounding into the stretch on very fast. They had a great battle to the wire, with Jackson winning by ‘half a length, both drivers to the bat. Dora. Mac came nicely and cop- lpea third position from Lynwood Aubrey, who finished fourth, British Ginger going a good race but making a break which lost him his chance. . THIRD HEAT Jackson had it all his own way in this heat, he lcd throughout the en- tire rnile, seeming to have speed gril- ore coming down the home stretch winning by over two lengths from Dora Mac. who was driven a, nice heat by Johnny Conroy, Lynwotl Aubrey. a good Nova Section trottcr “'85 third, Peter Wilton. who made‘ a lot of breaks fourth, and Britxh 1 Ginger fifth. During the intermission between the heats the three Dekoes Comedy Troupe from New York, who have made quite a hit on the YaudovLlle stage, and the Casting Canipbells performed. Tisese are two real good troupes, particularly the Czmpbelis. who are considered alriong the great- aerlalists of the vaudeville stage. Their acts were greatly applauded by Ihe nppreciatlve audience. As vrill be Llctced elsewhere. Roberta's An IZII C "cus got into a smash up and were not in time for the opening per- Zormance or yesterdays performance. ‘out were on the p-rcgram last even- .l1g and will rfsrln today and throughout the rest of the Fair one you should not miss seeing. SIIMDIARY 2.27 CLASS PACE PURSE S500 Because 2.22‘; ‘Jard 11c“ 8 1 i terrific rush and beat out both Lyn- _ " " _ D..\;le Marque 219‘. <Lowiivi D113.» I; Jiargarct Crattan Zncl ‘G. Hooper .... D. ii 6 7 Chorus Girl 2.18 wickets» 4 2 4 Fernwoocl Aubrey liiozlzfcrcll. C 4 2 Lacopfa the Great 2.12‘. (Holmes 5 .3 3 Willie Hoppe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 T a Louise‘; iMcNeilll . . . . . . . . . . .. 'l 8 6 215%. 2.15M, 2.152, 2.15 CLASS TROT PURSE $500 ‘Johnny Miles 2.11‘. ‘J. Conroy» 2 l 1 ‘Dr. Dewey 211‘. (Raymond: . l 3 3 ‘Con Frisco, 7.0T‘; \Gcro\\"1 . .. 3 2 2 Peter Will Tell 2.10M iliolziios» 4 ~l 4 Time 2.115., 2.23, 213 ' 2.21 CLASS TROT PURSE S500 Captain Jackson 2.17‘. 1M:- Veagh) . . . . . . . . . . . .. . l l i ‘Peter Wilton Jr. 2.13 ~ 1 Kinnon) .324 Lynwood Aubreyzlfi lKenliedyl 2 i ii Dora, Mac 2.16 lJ. Conroy! . 5 3 " British Ginger 2.15 lMcNeilil. 4 5 5 Peter All Right 2.17‘; tR/OCIIIOTG» dis 2.15%, 2.15. 2.18%. ‘ Note: Peter Wilton. Jr.. and Lyn- ‘wood Aubrey had exactly the same summary for second position in the frace. I The winning horses were owned as ' follows: i Because 2.15%, owned by Al. O‘- ‘Donnell, Bathurst, N. B. Johnny Mll- .e", 2.11%, owned by Dr. J. O, Ca1- Sackvillo, N 1'3 Captain Jada . 213 c' .1 r: C ll. Chelzdic chariottetowxnhP. 1;. I '. li/estern Guardian —SAVE THE SURFACE and you ‘ save all. Buy Pure Prepared Paint at ‘ Braces. 3-30-1 Second he made a wobble and Jackson came I -IT PAYS to stock R. and M. pleat and Mills Fox Biscuit. Dis- tributed by Braces. 5-20-21, i i l‘ -—I-‘INED $5 AND COSTS—In the ‘ Summerside Police Court on Tuesday fmorning, one drunk was fined by , Magistrate Wyatt $5 and costs-S. Mm —R. AND hi. MEAT and Mills l"ox Biscuit and Kibblo sold wholesale and retail at Bruce's. 8-20-11. —ON VACATION-Ml‘. J. J. En- rnan, the esteemed editor cf the Sulnmerslde Journal, Ls taking a well earned vacation. Mr. Enman with his family, are spending a few days at their country cottage a few miles from Cltarlottetonvn-S. v —-.‘¢IOTOR I’.~\RTY.-—~Z\f[3.j0r Muttart. ‘of Calgary also Albert Weeks and lira. Weei<s of Carleton, Mrs. Artenlas Ecliur 311 of Ezdeque ans‘. Mrs. Wil- Siaxcrt. of Scizzh Pedeque, mot- .(‘lQil to CsvendLh and took in the ‘ United Picnic. Mrs. Srhuiman enjoy- (u. , ef nzcctlng olcl friends, as her IILHT was lonnerly" in Hayfield. ‘~ —CHIEF WITNESS NOT YET ABLE TO GIVE EVIDENCE — The You tml which was adjourned for the recovery of Charles Enman, the 1y i:.pal witness for the Crown, was ii "time? fldjOllfllCd yesterday nloinlng z e Court House. Summerslcle, un- .. Au rust 27th. The witness, Charles Emma-n, was in the Court Room but. aiter a consultation betyvcen Jclin E. iitl ell bunched around at the home P ‘ ‘ heck" This L5 a r93‘ 55°33 a?" “d Calzipbell and I‘, W. Cannon, J.P‘s., the Aztczrie-y-Gc ral and Counsel sent. it was considered that the . 9:5 clld not apps-a‘: to bc suffi- ly recovered i0 give his evidence. Ir \\.l‘. be rcmcrnliercd that ihe trial .s for an alleged nsaaault on Charles " an Cll the night of Jilly 26tll.-—S. PERSONALS Cl~cciilzm LlarArihur d to Summcrsrle from .t to O1tav:a.~S. \'.";~.i Stavert cl ecaltipanled by some a had a very ‘ileassnt the western ‘wart of the -.\lr. 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