I Weston? Guardian --8HOP from Holmani Oatslol- ' Eastern Guardian” "JINTRIES CLOSE for Monta- p _ gue Matinee Races Saturday. 59D!- —NOTICE. -—Tlllfl shore Will b9 8th. 3i closed. 5611i» Ill-h. BYIII DIW- '- Sincialr ti‘: Stewart Ltd. ....'MONTA8UE MAT-IN EE RAG 269-98-2l 3i E8, FridlY. Sept. 14. ..*MADAM EATON, head milling er tor the past two years at Jordan Marsh 8t 00., Boston has Just returned lrorn New York where she secured all the latest fall and winter styles, will be at the Misses McPherson‘ Mlllinery Parlors, Montague, lrom Sept. the llth ‘to the 22nd.‘ Any one wish- ing to get the latest styles better call a once. a 270-9-8-‘5i Pniiéfimts ..'Mrs, Harold McDonald has returned to her home in (ieorge- town after visiting irlends in Charlottetown-wt F you with to buy or sell Victory I Loan on other bonds, we would re- nd you that our branches at Toronto and Montreal have departments es- pecially organized for this purpose. Call at our nearest branch; our Man- ager will be glad to arrange this for you. - m m]; CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE Capital Pod up $15,000,000 Reserve Fund $15,000,000 Charlottetown Branch - C. Lomer Miles, Manager ' Prowse’s Boy’s Outfitters Prices lleasviiable Qualities _<WOMEN'$ PATENT one strap slipper, cuban heel $295 Del‘ l?!" at Slnt-lairu. 259-9-8-21 —WOMElN'S DONGOLA Oxfords $2.50 per pair at Sinclairs. 269-9-8-21 JERSEY PULLOVER $2.75 each at 269-9-8-2l -NEW Sweaters for Men Sinclairs. —FOR sALEpAsplnwall Potato Digger; new last year; 1 five pas senger Studebaker car, in good con illtion, wasoverhauled and painted tliis yctir; lsix year old 110N9- soiinil and in good condition, weiZlll iiboul I050. Any person interested in the above kindly coinrnuulcult ' with the undersigned. Prices and terms will be arranged setistactor ed to her home in Georgetown :i|'t~ lly, Kennedy Bros, Kenslngton. er visiting friends iii Charlotte» 226-9-6-6l lown.—~A, ..*Mrs. William McLaren return- A thc rot-k uutlersca. 'i‘lii- job will i-iiiploy 100 nion ‘for il )'i'ill', iiiiil we ustiiiiitto ilia’. (By Dominion News Service) lily lIlt‘ l'll(I 0t‘ that tiliit- wc shill! 'Ilt|\'t‘ lulu-ii from this bottom of , . ~ . . --POLIOE COURT. — At the i» and the defendant iii itn adjourned case ..'.\iit=s Kathleen Fiiircliild, Gro- rgcinwn is home from visiting Mrs LONDON, Supt, 7.-~.\liiri- liinii llaker ol‘ Albertoii.~A. hall a million tons of utiiiil, cliiy. "fl BUYS Stilts 04mm! inns of hroki-ii rock, broken rock, illlii boulders iiri- in ‘be dredged out of .*\Ill‘l'lIl'L'll IIili" boiir at a cost of $250,000. it is ll. particularly liilfivllii jilIl The rock IlllH to be liroki-ii up iiiiiI ' er water IJUIOPI‘ lt is brought ill), ,'I‘iiii-i is iioiii- by ll 2:1 ton HIIW-I ltiietliti, which fulis froiii illl‘ liviltlil ,ol’ from lii to 20 fi-t-t iiiiil siiiiishi WE HAVE NO BANANAS But We Will Hrtve the . Fastest Harness Ilorses tTeIIWOFId i at the FR E DE RIGTDN EXHIBITION September 17, 1s, 19, 20, 21, 22 “Single G.” p “Margerct Dillon” “Sir Roch“ The Fastest Stallion, ~ The Fastest Mare, _ The Fastest Gelding In the World To-day. SINGLE G. 1:59 THE KING OF PACERS—"TI\e Horse that Time FlJFQ0l-"— Holder of the World's Record for ‘lhree Heats in a Race: 1:59—-2:0O—2:01%;. . Andihe also holds the divided heat record of i:58%—i:59l/2—1:59'~l4. ,1o,oilii ions oi‘ Il()llIlIl'l'S. ‘of lill‘ work IlilH done mitny lilllii oiii- job, tlirco times llw liriikcii ilIllI ilrcilgvil. The only three heats ever raced under two minutes. MARGARET DILLON 1:581-4 THE QUEEN OF PACERS-Aclcorded by horsemen who know as the CHAMPION RACE MARE OF ALL TIME i And according to a prominent sport writer, "She heads the batting average of her sex at any gait.” During the season of 1922, she tasted defeat but once only, ' and that once was by SIR ROGH 1:59 3-4 THE WORLD'S FASTEST PACING GELDING who divided honors with Margaret Dillon during mid-sum. mer of that year, the threg battles between them prov- ing the "Big Line Feature of the Racing World." WHEN THESE THREE EQUINE WONDERS MEET AT Fredericton Exhibition September 17, 18, 19, 20, 21 YK-M» i WHATfSIIGOING T0 HAPPEN TO DOWN EAST RECORDS ? cons AND SEE! NOTEZ-—DIDDICQ'S Drug Store, Ltd" offers ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS IN GOLD to the Driver of the i-lorsc beating 2:03 on the Fredericton Exhibition Track at this GREAT FREE-FOR-ALL ‘v iii Iiiliii 3' ' ‘~,it.i 'l‘lii- contracting firm in clizirgol liur- ‘iioui-s lii this country and abroad, bigger 'lli:iii this. was iit llolylicail, ivlicri- ioiriliiii inl|>l of rock have lutd to who was charged with an infrac- tion ttgaliist the Motor Vehicle Aci ivus given at nominal fine which Iwtls filhillélliléii, itiiotlier case con- nected with ‘Motor Vehicle Act was lII5llliSSPiI.~—I’I. —SCHOOL CONCERT-Thr- .schools inking part in Kcnsirigton School Fair will hold a joint con- W cert in the Strand Theatre on Sat. , 8th zit 8 p.ni.Admlsslon 35c and 25c l-~ Large programme ot songs, drills, dialogues, recittttlous, etc. Schools taking part: Kensington, Spring ‘VI Vitllcy, Mnrgate, Norboro, Indian i ‘River, Clerinont, Irlshtown, Kelvin. 2510-7-21. —MR. JAMES H. PRICHARD, Sct-retaryi Canadian Silver Fox ~,' Breeders’ Association, has just re ‘ celvcd a telegram from the Ac countiinl Canadian Nittloiiiil .l.ivi Stock Ilecords, Ottawa, iiilvisln: liiiii that ‘they ‘will consider oppli cations ‘for registration from um person who has not already maili- application, and who is boarding ill.‘ foxes in a ranch where inspection iinil registration has been applied for, providing papers are iuiiilc o lllllI inaiieil immediately. 2i PERSONALS -—.\iiss Evelyn Ring, Nlalilen, \’ Mass. who hail spent the summer -‘ months with lier grand parents iii town. loft a low days ago i'or lit‘? homo-ii. -—.\lr. P. A. Hoyle, of Boyle Bros Lowell, Nines, manufacturer of '_§ Moxy, the famous American tonic, arrived in town on Tuesday oven- ing and left on WEIIIIBSKIIIY for 161ml.- iliile where lie will join Mrs. Boyle who arrived home a few weeks ago They will visit friends tor ii irouplc week's before returning home-A ——-.\lisi; Evelyn Alywarii arrived from Boston :1 few days iigo and will spend her holiday-s with her , parents, Mr. anti Mrs. Michael i‘, Aiywnril, 'l‘ignish.—iii. I Splendid Cures ‘ 0n the Island Splnniliil cures iirc silli brim; cftiirti-il on thc island by moans of the Farailor. llcre tire a few ex- . itmplci-i: ' A clergyman cured oi’ lumbago. 1 A young man cured oi’ ’l‘onsolit- q . An clilorly gentleman ciiroil of Asthma. » A young woman cured of llCZPlllil Two lttiliitn cured of neuritis. SUVPTIII children cured oi’ whoop- ing cough and two of rheumatic fcver. _ Names and addresses cheerfully given for the asking. interesting literature supplied . to all applicants by W. E. Enninn. l-‘nritilor ltiiprciientativii, 138 Hills- lioroiitzli St., Charlottetown. Phone 787d. OOOQQOOOOOQQOQVQQ-QO-QO-OOQ \\~ 4,. T” JIM TIL’ . .~\ w. Binder Twine And Potato Baskets 'i‘\vn primo rcqulremi-nis of ‘n. __ 4,. ilii= Farini-r. We still till‘ Ci-lebrati-il \\>- "a - 4'<&~ "Silver Leaf" Binder Twine. 4 4 (luaranlcoilfifiil let-t in the “I ZQTZI ' poiiiiil and giiitriiiitocil to glvn perfect sntlsfiicllon. New iillll Old Style Bails. 1500 Potato Baskets, strohll and wcll made. llliivble bound and strapped. (Ash and hliiipliy) wholesale and Retail, lowest prices. was: CARTER & CO., LIMITED i iO§QfiO9044 OQOO-QHOOQ-OO-OO ~.~\ 1g’; ..'Miss Dorothy Kenya of the firm of Sciilly iinii Dclorie is visit- ing her liuiiie at SourkLAA ..*.Vliss Fitzgerald, Woodvllle is visiting friends in (ieorgctown.~ -\. ..'Miss Marion McDonald, (leo- rgetuwti is visiting her sister, Mrs. IIIITP)’ Mciiinernt-y, St. Jolin. —~A. ..'Mrs. Irving ol Nova Svotlit is, visiting _(li-tirgetotvii.—A. ..*Mr. iiiid Mrs. William Murphy who has been visiting Mrs. Mc- Uoualil, Georgetown has left for their home iii B0>llOIl.'""A. ..“‘Mr. (‘hnrles lilliliert left Fliur.» ay to ultemi Si. Duiuitaifs Unlvcreitv, Charlottetown-A. .."Miss and Kathleen Doyle ‘lliss Helen Stewart who have been} spending their vacation zit their‘ iomcs in (ieorgetown, left Wednes- iiiy to attend Princc oi WiiiPs (Tol- rgv, Cliarltittetownrflt. who has (leorge- honii: iii ..'.Vir. William (lrecn ‘teen visiting friends iii own has left for his iloston.—A. --- I ..'.\irs. Roberts 0i’ Boston is} visiting friciiiis at (leurgetowii.----.A.i . .‘.\lrs. Eilwnrtl Dicks nnil laughter ‘Edna tire visiting friends] it (lcorgetoyvii. -A. Pize Winners At St. John Fair .\lr_ Peter‘ Brodie l‘8Illl‘lll'(i ozi 'l‘liui'silziy' night from ittteiiilliig tlio 5t. to lie one of the best for many years. 0n Wednesday 24,200 peuplt- were in attendance and oii l.:ilioi'_ Day 20,000 entered the gates. The island Exhibitors are louil iii praise of the management wliu \'l.~i~ iteti the exhibitors twice a iltl)‘ to remedy airy taults or gut slit;- gestions from them. Wherever iiii island exhibit ivas- made ii. (fIUitli sweep of tlic prizes PGSIIIIUII. , Follow-lug are sonii,» oi lilt‘ IUIIIII ers: _ George Boswell, won first prize for bat-on hugs, Also the Silver ifup ilonzitcil by Mclntyrc ol Sits. x. l-‘lflocn Ili-sL-ten Seconds, ten third S. C. ‘Stewart, Duiistiiffiiiigie, si.\ firsts, seven seconds, llvi- lIlIflIS, ilvc loiirllis iiiitl two fifths. S. lii. Boswell, llownol, for Slit-up. Sevt-ii firsts, six seconds, six ililriis. IOIII‘ iourtlis. Prize money iuimui $200. Oliver Satinders, Wlnsloc Soiilli, Down Sheep, four ilrsts, slX l-lUCUlliIS live thirds. For ineilliini wool slit-op and lung wool grailes six iii-sis, tilflrc seconds, four tlilrtls. Front-ii Fort. host pi-ii oi Cephas Munn, Wlnslce l-load Rain, 2 shears and ovi-r 2. Shearling ruin 1. iliiiii lamb, 3 and 5. ldivc, 2 shears and ilVPl‘, -i. Shciirllng ewe, 1 llllil 2. Ewe lamb, 2, 4 and 5. Ago pen, I. .l'oii lambs, i. Lorrie Munri, Wlnslos Road Rani, 2 shears and nvtir, 3. Slioarllng rain, 2. Rum liinib, 4. Ewe 2 shears nnil tl\'i‘l‘, l iillll L’. Slieurllnig owe, 5. Ewe lamb. 3. Ago pen, 3 Pcn liiniib, 2. Cephas Munn liaiiiib, 2 shears and over l. Shear ram, l. Rain lamili, 2 and 3. Ewe, 2 shears and nvi-r l and Ii. Shear owe, 2 and 3. liwp lam-ii, 2 flllii 4. Age pen, 1. Pen lambs, l. IMr. MunnYs flock (‘UlllpPiPiI against two Ontario flocks iiiiii Dfiill ‘them. Hornr- Bros. Winsloc, (‘IIPTIPII ti" the following honors in horses: John Exhibition which proviiil - i“ "I(By Dominion News Service) Good Styles ' iiorrect to Select From Boys’ Suits for School Extra Good Values Parents will find here .a very large stock of Boyfs Suits in Tweeds 0f all shades and patterns. Blue Serges made in the soason’s prevailing styles- the styles the boys like best—at prices that afford exceptionally good value. l’rowse’s 43 years reputation and guarantee are behind every b0y’s suit we sell. BOYS’ SCHOOL SUITS In Norfolk styles, in Tweeds .and Homespuns novelty weaves. Prices $6.75 up. Boys Hosiery, Underwear, Collars, Ties and Furnishings of all kinds. (Just what the Boy needs.) JUVENILE SUITS In Serges and Tweeds Blue, Brown and Grey. Prices $5.00 up. I JUVENILE TOPPERS In Blue Serges and Tweeds. Prices $5.00, $6.00 "and $7.00. The Big Store with the Big Stock at Lowest Prices Prowse Bros Limitetl..°"§.§§ii3. The Great Clothing Men The One Price (lfitsli Store » iltiiii llztll him bi-i-ii iii ‘tlii-fi luv» EHIMM‘ si-ssioii of tlii- .\liii'i'ii_\' iiiliili)’ lI-il‘ "St “Mum: .__..___ liiorc iIiiill ililil yo: v Wot-i in 1.113 Jiiliii illiirrnv, fijiiiii \\Iil\l‘l llii- lll‘l'!~€1'lli iiwiii-r I nri-s lil~= iii-s- i-iiiit, i'ollo\\-iiii'l(iiii," Jiiiiii l. ltl ilu \\'.i I_~l‘l()\\'l1, "our 31,531,, J\‘d.g‘\ l-‘ioililt-irl-i liiiiili-rii-Iil, : iii IIiUrl‘ [1"I'W':LI"‘ \\'_ (iflyrun “(.1 an pxunnjitd I"'I'I~“‘I"“I “mi M“ iiilYiii l""-‘*i"l'- in IILW i-nlorri-iiii-ni recently \liill‘l1 Ti" "still" “illliilmi i" ll iii"ll""“ III‘ i-onifvssr-il jiiil-giiiciit before illlll< siiui- purl. of Pi-i-lili-s. (!il\'i'|‘S ili‘ill' gi-lr 11,,- Viol-ruin: a ‘tity [ruffle or. i? 3.00" “Uri- illltl lllc -\l=l-- ' ‘ llI iiiiiisoili II, lecture 0n s oi (l iig it to the nigli- -' . ltiw obcilioinco, pronouncid a ll_ oi’ $1 illiill‘ paid it to liliiiseliiitiilld J ttil-‘gii ‘Carrol. liiid ‘parked his v ‘on long lii n i-il-itrl -d zone... llroiessional Gard: MacDonald 8t McPhl ' B. A. ‘ H. l‘. MOP W TOO EiASVl LONDON, Supt. 7.~l)ui'n IIilII. As tilt? niiiciviii. tiuil pictiiri-iiuiii- ( invit- owucil by Viscount Iiiiiilllllii’, lii the vitllny of lGtlilli-stnn Wuiiir, l~a lor stile. l A border towi-r, tinting burl: pio- blubly to the fotirlctenili century", ri-iiicelcouiitgr Exhibition Races Summerside Driving, Park WEDNESDA Y, SEPTEMBER 19th A $900--Purses--$900 . L-Free-for-iali Trot and Pace, Purse $300.00 2-—2.20 Trot l purse $300.00 3~—2.40 Trot and Pace purse $300.00 L. A. McDonald I. Barristers, Atternlyv n°~ . - Money to Loan . Riley Building oiisrollti i i George Btrest Solicitors for the Union lallll - Canada ~ 0.. c. c. Archibai ate of N. Y. Pest Grill"! Sanitation School and HvQU , Practice limited to Eye. ill‘- " _ and Throat 0mm Bayer aulldins. m“ m“, ltrset, Opposite Guardian a ' Telephone 86M. 1 u = "mm; Hours-O t0 12 a. m. l Palmer a Palmer n. .1. Pstnzrblfl“ Iarrletsl‘. E"- Momy gs Loan I ‘um of N5" jugs‘ I'M“ Citariottstswnld Entries close September 14th. All races mile heats, Mark R". MOGUI i‘ best 3 in 5. Entrance fee 5 per cent of purse, which ' " “ ‘ I 0' must accompany entry. N0 entrance will be accepted » panluflill. hotieiroa. Ill without entrance fee. 5 per cent deducted from money -. 7- ' '"' ' "$211,..." 4:35.? I uiinners. The management reserve the right to alter l A ""4 Single carriage horse, 1st: matched 2nd, single roadster 2nd; single heavy harness 2nd; piilr. 1st; sail- die horse and ruler lsii and 2nd. lin fitt cattle Horne Ilrosu. also won the majority or the Prizes. PLEATB ON SKIRTS Both skirts anii wrapiiiroiimln will be strong favored this fall Ill sports skirts, women's wcnr iii-sin ners and buyers say. pair, 1st; lliiatched pair roadster»,- f ff i cmi-ismiiown. P- ELL,“ pi-ogrrain or su icient cause. Purses divided " 0, 25 1" l; t’- ll and 10 per cent. All classes five to enter andofour, t0 tw‘ Mugs Garrm“. start.- Classes not filling may be declared ofl’. Hay, § A. B.» M; 1%,“, straw and stabiing free. National Trotting‘ Assoc- l Mfliiiiiiflviiifl o“. iation Rules .to govern except where they conflict with ‘M ‘ III III ti‘) these conditions. - l‘ J. E. WYATT, 860')’. ‘ - r " s ‘mama: i! miss‘ IAN i" F. J. E. WRIGHT, Starter §;,,,,S.',.,.,..., Maw 0*" 283-9-8-Stt3i. Summerside . ‘mm’, 1., tom l ._ L '0" -