I I( I. I' 5:'-_*_-r:-'___,.,2'.'-:_~_-,__--~.- n..~.v,:--f-ng- L- , --1-_ 'E3 I I Z '€.,Tv_ . ».q__ . ,_ _. ""\ ="“" - -~»- .-..._ -..-.-n .=~ nc- ,-_Y»..:.<... --S...-._ -A .rs-1-‘ »--ut-5. x--c.-Je, -;- .»_¢r=.;~*'- ~ >-.. . s ~:»~..». ¢...\,_. ,_ »`....-_....».~.~._._._...n -_ - (A -J.. -,_..`_ -..-__ V- -_.- ...___ _ _ __ _ k; ”"¢¢, w ‘“‘ "“"' I. 4 4 5, 1% i-H-H” ` lowsy ls are may s cents s word strictly payable ln nd- vnnes. En E - mvna tes g Z I I 5 . . SIIMMERSIIIE GUARDIAN I and Prince 0ounty iihromcie ol’ local interest but sdvortislllg ol s I t bl llltrtol K I THE WN @A _'rm mime is nurno for nun. _ -PLAN T0 SPEND Dominion Dey at the Summeruido Horse Races. Suxnmeraidds Day. | 1056-8-10-14-si. I g _ mom party .nay ‘~ ' ` ‘ " " mth. loao-o-s-si -N037" “DEQ” md “‘°' I t 'I v `“ ` \ ov nn- 1-coo nam weight lu cs. M111” . town United Church: N. Bed¢<|\l°' 11; T Ret 330: Freetown 7.30. A ‘NV “N15 - _C As ' with ut" ter: J. W. A. Nicholson. ` ' " " lv »`° ' complete with poles and pegs. Sold “__” I mm at 3w¢¢',_ 1159.¢-15.31, -CHURCH 0F ENGLAND-Seb , ' ‘ “ ` ~ ~ l vices in the Parish or New London , L_* . ...mupulrp (,~ArELANn 5001-- on the 10th Inst will be as tol- ` 1155 |;N~rEp,TA1NE|; and Kennggh lows: French River, SS. 9.30 a. m. " t"` ~ " , ` mn, violins: and ala time name: Service 1030 e- m- Buriinswu. BB- . Pei' ‘bl and a horse. Mr. IeClair was absent Ma rk ets Close Lower `|By John L. Cooley Associated Press Financial \Vriter.) NEW YORK, June 13-Financial markets showed signs of weariness today, and closing prices in many directions were lower. lar. Wheat and rye, after touching easing. I I I I , Milligan & Morrison s Race Course ,ng ‘;;;“;:,:;;;‘;f,f,,§;',:,§,.... 1; uonnun, P. E. lsuum “‘":;‘°:.§‘§ 1' Shortly after this an aggressive Pu ses st- Purses woman arrived, and, pushing her $9 n _ . _ $ 9 5 0 _ 0 0 way past the others, asked to sec the Stal ting at 8.30 p. m ENTRIES IN ALL CLASSES CLOSE JUNE 17th and gud but one answen “N t t d , ’am,” he said. “Bat Iemasliiglzrifc," said the wo- 1. 2.17 Trot and Pace _ . . . . . . . _ _ _ . . . .. . .. Purse $300.00 mm 3 Seconds aIlo\v<‘rI Trotters ~NUt today, madamy was me gn- 2. 2.28 Trot and Pace . . . . . . . . . . .. Purse $300.00 excmble reply, 3 Scvollcls zlllowctl lrotlcrs 3. Matched Race Lucky Lindy vs. Heather Bell $300.00 The Minister 0! War IS the clersy __ Each side pills up $100. and the llztllllgelilcllt $100. mlm Wh0 Breach” 5° me “Idle” “I5 \\':innr_=r takes nil. the barracks' 4. Green Race, (to be made _ I IIENERAL (`0.\'I)l'I`l0NS All rmrrs to lic rmwl nn tin- three- hcnt plnn, viz.: 5 pcrrrni of melt purne will he u\\-nrulecl tim u-inner, tim remainder to he |i'.\i~l\»|l i|\ three equni pnrts, one part tn lm rneetl for en:-it heat. In the event or thorn- In-ing (brett hrilt rvlnnerl, tllry nllnll mire n lnurth hrnt to niet(-rnlinn tho \\iN\e\- ol' the event. All purses |lI\I|lrul 50, 25, l.'I_ and 10 percent. Entry he 5 perm-ull, nl purse, it percent from ilrxt. nml vuwnrul mon- ey winners, and 2 pcrreut from thlnl and fourth money \\-lnuprn. Six horses to enter, fnur to ntnrt. All drivers must \\-1-nr is |iriver's unl- lnrm that \\‘iIl IH* 9-il||.~{t|1'i0r_v 10 tlln tudgns-and mnnngnncnt, nnrl will not s sllowrtl to driro trltlmut uulinrm. ln event nt lights :ming ont_ nr other csunes thnt nllouiti hinulvr tho Dfflclnln front seeing lu-ut, rllrllt rr- lerved to lmvo hent. rm-etl on-r ngnln. Bllht rcnrrvetl to eilnngn prngrum, Pdect any entry, hur may driver, mul In declare ruen off on lwrmlllt or h~uI weather, or falling to obtuin a snrln. Milligan and Morrison have installed n new lighting system throughout and have no hesitation in saying that it will he satisfactory both from racing and spectators standpoint. A new Dance Hall has been built which is one of the finest. in the Province and dancing will be free, also free l parking of cars. There will be music and other entertainment which lllould make this horse race one of the outstanding features of the season Admission is 50c at the gate and 25c to Grand Stand. We would ask everyone less of weather. ' For full information apply to MILLIGAN & MORRISON, Northam, P. E. Island or JOHN O. COBB, Summerside. Regular Race Meet on July 19. All OU Dly - ‘in the afternoon, but their indep Stocks stumbled into selling dur- eudent strength failed to draw ing the last hour coincident with much response; pivotal industrials, rt rally by the United States dol- in fact, were noticeable laggards, - nor did the utilities exhibit much new highs, also slid Ulf while cot-I courage. The dollar‘s a/dvance, tm and bonds joined the general gaining momentum HS the day I were on, apparently was a slsnal nail shares offered a helping; for heavy profit-tekirls towards hand tc other stocks for s time, the clrse and there was a lone list oi’ 1 to 4 points net losses in al ' '_ Z I' " . ` stock groups. Sales totalled 6,304,- NIGHT HORSE RA CIN G 54° =h“°S~ AT I irl cler up of local horses) $50.00 ,fiwinry 1\uml»er ni' entries nr siurters, 'to t|-n».\.n-.- ln»rnn_~ tn ntwllwr clnns mi nhl:-h they urn |°iI|:ihie_ ra-n|\rn orl ...l.n¢ll..e<- ...mein-r t-imc. wltlmnt 1-».I `n|i\'4-rtlnlntr, nnll utter or extend rnrlng duh-n. Aalllitinllnl rllirlvs of Iln lnlllvlrlllnl ,mvln-r.E\'ou. You pu-r Au. /- our or Yoon ‘argl-rr 'I `” 4 _ ' > I 1 AI. .I E Y IL* ...I ' 1 _ Q, _, .,- 1 BY GO\_\..Y. *THAT GUY thanking our friends and n for the many acts of shown through the illness a of our beloved daughter a We further extend our Sf all the clergyman who visl and to all those who sent and messages of sympathy . our recent sad bereavement Mr. and Mrs. Harry Inman and We take this opportu 1 n at