,i‘ '.- '~ , - ,--1 -_ -_; , .' . w ~ >- _. .msay~.»e~f3 , _ .. ,L .~.-»_.f._y .i . .-_,,,. ,~\.-.Ji;,_¢.,,._.. . I ~. f.. 5 T ’_i‘,»`.‘ . A . .,._ A . o . ....» .i \ 3.. _. . , . - y . ii . _ . I ' _ i* _..2.__._.___ c___...__ ______, Eggs ° { _ Till BETTY LOU 111|! Noolvsd _ \ a shipment 0! Ielt hah. L-9185 ‘ f' ` c Q/ (g.\,` i ._-.4 ,_~ _ 'f ‘ __. ` - ~ .nie chantorrl-:'rovv-N gg __,_. -UQUST 16.1935 i= .sa an j . The tentral Guardian l_ - . L _m;31..._;I§.m....g3,_.:u.f; And Pacers At The Exhibition Track With The Trotters gnu' get r LL O \’ ’ ` five months in Jail. _ » ` " I-UNEBAL »DonAy_,I-he mmap Continued from page 'I seems to have taken the eye of the ‘ _ _ , ' QUEEN, 2.15% from Halifax, BAL- fans at the track. none other than °' "‘° me M" Jam” D“"°° "1" no rAl>nY'aus1urY Leona Man wl~:s'r, not the ¥l°rl°\l| I-nd ’ _ ,Q fx: ,g?§gn:2m1F u?qgmTa R03! VOL0 JR., BOB' 0 BOY: glamorous Mae of thghsiilvtgr screen . '6 ’ MAnrrlNnti1.l.endH.l:ALGs.Ea'r,bt in Ma. was ‘ I In t€ul1'1g YOU. gegg tgonniély oeltesemetzmer church. _ . _ " ““ eq” ° _ew mf. _ ry will start probably others 'I'here is sensational speed c do not w . . . a wealth of material there to put who will be in the pilot’s seat when th GABAGE_,ne ummm up a good race, and with A oig wide' the race is run, some say Well Mac- SHYS ° S” 1 .ann . .so tt... ......- h°m°~°“°°“~i °"=”°°°.:°°° °‘@‘.:.';*;<‘<.a:f‘t:i‘°..°»s.cii A1. iiulclisn lloniilllii Fines , ditlicult to at them away as was o ers day shortly before five ocleck. 1°’ on the smalTer tracks. they will have a merry ride. il. small blaze in Ca.mpbell's Garage Tom Holme, mink; ALYM-ER “ at the f°°t °f Quwn Slwfi- A” 21°' 2 nan ow 'rllod-_AND race woltrrry capable oi winning it trio motor ww 011 fire- 11° Water pleee_ii not first, and H. E. xillnm was needed. and the wiv <19-mate interest in two year olds has of Montague has such iaithinsran W2-S '£0 U12 m°*»°f» steamed up very greatly since the DILLON that he has also entered Futurities were started. Prior to that him in the 2.18 Trot. Other start- Wilfred 'I' tw old t Al.r.rsE'r NANCY sms, °V T” LCL(T»Nl[JED in Baltimore; ixrtotogg ;§§c§dthree omireiiiltes, and ;r§.'I'Eaite WORTI-lY,’USCITA L. and 4. E H former 0! thi! were ui astonished when BUD IMA SEE. _ . . _ . is B e Maryland. end. n `1Y ' ~c to ` iueirs PLUS Founs. Reg. $3.00 to $6.75 values. Clearing at .. . . . . . .. .. I . Men’s BROADCLOTH SHIRTS. Reg. $1.00 values. Shirt and Tie ........... I ' $1.89 Men’s SWEAT SHIRTS. Colors Blue, Maroon, Navy and White Men’s Balbriggan COMBINATIONS Athletic style . . . . Men’s WORK SHIRTS. Colors Light, Blue and Navy ........................ ‘”""‘_`?.'.'_‘T’F¥”_‘.’.f’.‘.`.'Tf”................... 594: "’°“iS..‘.’.‘fl.‘Tf`.’i.”..‘.`f`f‘_T_l’_........._. $1.00 , Boy’s FANCY SHIRTS, Regular 75c values . . . . Boy’s BLOUSES_ Plain and assorted prints . . . . . . . Boy’s ZIP SWEAT SHIRTS. Colors Blue, Maroon and Navy “°’f‘f.TY’.?5‘?._"i?.‘f‘.’i"f.’”.f‘. .‘fi`f‘.T.... $1.00 ' 25|: Boy’s GOLF HOSE Assorted shades Boy’s fine WOOL SWEATERS. Closed and V-Neck Style Boys FIRST LONG PANTS '19 .....-.......-»¢.»-»»-°°- B°y’°TW“”S“°“” 49a ‘V 'in th Amr cial archivist. It was struck in 1895 Harbor. city, has arrived on a. visit to re- AUIBREY won the 2 Year Old Fu- latives and friends. He is now B turity last fall in a she/de better than 2 29 practising attorney e e - . . . _ lean city after sewing some time The 2 Year Old Trot and l-‘ace at of the racing programme for next as an employee of the State Law the Exhibition has nine entries, an! week at the Provincial Exhibition. Depm-tmeng H15 014 friends here every single one of .them will start; It has been impossible to go all ov_er are giving him a hearty welcome They are, we understand, all good the entries, and say even a !ew ot and hope mat he Wm have 3 good manllered, and will perform like old the many interesting things that time in the old home town. gtaigamyhlwsevfgittiise in 3;; 5,3111; could beusaie yflzoiiétltttlze val-grit; y orses. su c say HALn,.AX___A med” c°mmem_ as any on the Prvzramllle- _ nearly all parts ofthe Province, and of 1»<»»»»»»= by New E“g‘““d f°’°“ ‘md the .mcxm vono from Middleton ini-teiiiresiiil ein e ciem D Liv lcnglish fleet in ms is the latest Ns and STARRETT vow also 6; m§e“wm1°§)e gpegogmg- mi addition to the Nova Scotia Arch- Middleton Na The Nmémdel, mg horses ready “fd quamie: my ives. 1-lowland Pell, Honorary Gov- of the 2 year' oids Buch as HL to form True there Wm always b; °""°”G°""""] °’ the smiety °' SOCKS and GUY ANNE are Sum- some who do riot measure up to the °°1°“i“l W‘“‘5' New Y°‘°k' Present' merside trained. while MISS VIC- others but there will be at lcas. cd the medal W H°“~ A- S- MM' roms. QUEEN HELEN. REYMON- four Jr uve in each ones that wil. Millan, provincial minister of High- Efm-E and MULIE KALMUCK me be nmshmg heads apart md mm ways, and Mr. MacMillan turned it Charlatgewwn track gnu-,ed_ Guy ls the brand of “wma that thrills over to Prof. D. C. Harvey, provin- zAM]30R,0~hali.g from Cape Tre- the public. l 0 O O verse, and is by Clover Guy, 2.07% from e br°f12¢ wmfm f€¢°v€1°¢d captain Re1d's s°°d stallion. The trout has been scraped at the from the bottom of Louiaburs poll. and considerable work done on 3 YEAR OLD TRDT AND PACE Mrs. Geo. L. Sheen and Mrs. Jos. There are ten entries in this class, Monday, and will be lightning fastl Perry of Summerside, accompanied and at least nine of them will start. for Tuesday afternoon, faster ever, by friends from New York were in They are a very classy bunch, well than the day Toll Gate hung up the Charlottetown yesterday. bred; well trained. and worthy re- track record of 2,0555, l Q U O presentatives ofthe trotting and MTS- “Ka” C- D“ff and 5°" 1311"” pacing breed. stable chatter is ln-isle with the of Mount Royal- Quebec left on re- HOLLY BR1'rroN. BELLE BRIT- picking oi winners, and it is inter- tunn this morning. after enjoying a 1-0N,BQNN1E BR,1'1'1‘0N and BEL. eating to walk up and down and W0 m°“""5 hmiday °“ the m““d~ FAST HN Sirbd by Greit BFRYOH. hear the various trainers and s'wipes` three W*-*Tk* °f Whkh were SPWI5 2.02%. T-ETA KAI-'MUCK and TEM' express their opinions re the merit-at very pleasantly at the beach at West pm; KALMUCK by Kalmuck, MAY of B harsh -I-here are almost as River- COPE bl' LB CODIS. JUNE WORTHY many different opinions as there are --- by A1 W°YU'1y. and BUD AUBREY. different horses., and one would be Mr. Colin H. Callback. of the Law is by -;X¥0fthé’)-ldiemlifbé confused indeed were he to follow Branch of the Civil Service De- 0 M161' 0 0 SBI Ur- the tips given by those who are sup- nai-tment_ Ottawa, arrived on the ity IHS! fall HOLLY BRITI`0N~ posed to be in "the know." As a island vcsterrlav accompanied bv BELFAST AND f-"'37-*LE BRTTON matter of fact. every groom ana his wife and daughtm-_ Margaret' are all Nova Scotia entries. and ouite trainer has implicit faith in his mm in _.pond .. two wed.. v..mi0n_ enumber Ofneovle are comms over horse. The every day assoeio~.ion| They are the guests of Mr. call- W 5” *him P°"°"“~ Wig: fha -;ltv¢iin;1ln;ihs°0dft§ilaLsfSl;<>\v“i bPck's brother-in-law Mr. Leigh 0° T °“a Y- 9'" U ° 'me- W , V _ 2.25 'rlior imamrnwe enum and neither one ei. .ood guide. to ticgnm and Mrs warren' of Rus There are eleven entries in this take when one is putting down any class, and nine of them will Start sure. The claw of the bunch seems H ' ‘I to be PEGGY LONGSET. 3-17. by During the past f w days. th olmes on Lrmsset. althouaht a creat mlmv have been ii ini, ofe"clockers” T t T hints: .';l.".':.‘;:‘:;:.‘:;‘:.-at::.scns;i Eg/ °“ H01-MAN HOME PLAN Just $500 new and Your In the above write-up, we have touched on a few of the high ights it the past week. It will receive the finishing touches on Saturday and cash. 0000 .°°!° 5. PUWEHFUL HEATIHE Loiiarn Liisrlila ulllllas ulllrollvi 'rrnrzcr ellillic ' J W it-Vs, li i In i. i . . “Island’s Most Popular Range” 9350 l . y ' Eursllrnlsr ° DUKE I ' 6 6°° V .__, ._. A ENTERPTUSE A “ui SIMPLEX “Ideal Range at a Moderate Price” 1 - 'Qi »---~-~ ' - .Q1 -. -"iw,-, ,» ~ -..,_ w in \§f - I Q. °There’a an Enterprise Range at Every ,Popular Price” ~DOn’t TIIISS the 1 es eam tinefeafiy atxensingten. ae Jock- me--ire.. .......`,»» -nil; niet.-.nt 1.- nge goes to Your Home TODOAY. Balance stretched clman of Kensington has other idea.: nf entertainment wp; M in voguf (CP Cable By Guardians Sp cial' °“ the 5\1bDECt Mid beliel/“S that overv afternoon and as the amount- over months' N0 Interest. wire) HAPPY BOY, 219’/i bv Bud AX involved are so small nobody get: Y LONDON, Aug. 15 - E. R T W0l’¢bY.Wil1 be f1l'St at tile PHY Stl- hurt financially. The best returr Y . . .- Holmes . ' ' tion. sofar this season was about atwalv. ' -- second Ceianese sL1Ps 69|: l'§£‘i`i»“s°“Tf'f.......59t _ _ Silk Knit 89g vi-:s'rs 69t S Silk Knit BLOOMERS Pair (All sizes) 39:: 491: 35|: 29a Wash Talfetil. SLIPS (All sizes) 'Cotton SWEATERS . . . . Tifiiiinns $1-00 titties 19a Childrens 1'” nose Pair Children’s Cot-tim _ HOSE Pair P-.lit Ladies’ RaY0\\ HOSE Pair 3 Pairs for 51-00 Cotton ~ HOSE ..... Pair - only) _ Silk Knit . \ RLOOMER5 pai;-49g Prlntsggtéon House su. v‘_ _(Au 'DRE .see-ee ilk Knit PANTIES . . . . .. Rayon PANTIES Satin ' BRASSIERES __ 291: i'I.ii>i'ittii(1‘~is 350 'li»".`.‘5‘ite 29a Children’s Broad- cioth SLIPS 'All wool Bathing SUITS I (Large and small sizes Newfoundland t 'I0 acres. tentative. Mr. gs, sheep and at the farm for breeding iii 59. gtiieéfi. il ...- ____ Pnl) 18 - 0! t-III it be be given a years farm, with prob- accommodated NOTICE Worcestershire’s skipper, in the , D8 n one of the four tests already played, M MARRIAGES cornu-Noor-at the home of the bride’s parents, Mrs. Frank P18011. Savage Harbor, on Aug. 14, 1035- by Rev. .iohn A. Pntoherd, assisted by Rev. Mr. Murray, Mm Elizabeth Rose Alice Pigot 1;, Mi-_ FfHlPh Thomas Comn, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. David Douglas Collin, Head of Hillsboro. _ BIRTHS CLARKIN-In this city on Aug. 3, 1935. to Mr. and Mira, Patrick C`ark- in. Bydn st., ti te catheriniy D' “gh I’ Mm HEALTH ' IH THE PALM UF YOUR HAND I¢'» as elmvle as that . _ . getting i-io oi that hcadachy. hall-well feeling that keeps so many people from enjoying life. This condition usually comcs from some form of constipation. You can avoid it. "The palm of your hand" refers to dis way' thousands of men and women take Eno s Fruit Salt." They pour Eng (nw the palm of the hand and dash the pure, white powder into a glass of water . . . and drain the glass. It’s a mighty healthful thins to do. Eno quenches thirst. eweetene the ltvmach. neutralize; adds from toons. Eno free_e the intestines from poleonniu warts. cools the bloodstream, tones lap the entire inner system. Eno is pleasant to tnke. gentle in action. Every effect of Enos "Fruit Salt" is beneficial. Begin MW to pour health from the palm of ya” hlld- Hindi! Bile 506. Houeehold eiae 351:. . C tai f S i _ take the :swan ofa Cyzig e&ral;`;i;§_ Then there is another trotter that to one shot, at Montague. English team to me-at south Africa ' ' years experience with the trotters ` next Sitllfdiy in the final cricket and pacers and has raced all over \ test between the two countries. America, claims Charlottetown f Announcement was made today t race track to be one of the safest ,, P I I thbt Walters had hurt his thumb to train on and best kept he'h.ss It Practice and would be unable to ever seen- Bl’l says f§'0u will go as Play- Holmes. a good forcing hat. R e far as Toronto westwardly and 9-‘ld H fast b0Wler. took rt i | a C Brockton. Mass., in another direc- ing and at present almost every taken up. It -5 certainly in- spiring and wonderful for horse animals. Morning workouts start 12 noon Today wil' be a big day Guy 2.02 l-4. More horses will ar Calumet Brownie 2.01 1-4 was mat 2.04 1-2 will arrive - tonight along with Joe The Great 2-13 1-4. i ELABH: Toll Gate worked out yesterday moming at the Char- lottetown Track in 2.11 i-2 doing the last half in 1.03 and the last 2.02 1-4 is Nady as was shown by his workout yesterday when he stepped the mile in 2.11 to cart in easy fashion, covering the last half in better than 1-03 and last ei;/ht in 14 1-2 eeconds-=whew- some speed. Interest at the race track is particularly high in the two year olds. These “babies” are all well rnannend and almost as well lrown as the aged horses. They race on Wednesday end will et- tract alot of attention- BillUilnl'Illll¢|W!'lDhl|llldl0 Q-__n--n--n------_-nl I*--*-*~*“E**° one of the arrivals last evening 0,1-rAwA A 15_‘_ _ f -m sydney' NW” Bcaua' -Der' 'lan Radio ’Bro\iiEdcastin'§heCi>:r‘il1rirTi(il-H quarter in 13 1-4 seconds. He is M as sound as a dollar. Great Guy `C°mn“g5l;§,tf‘Zhe°;.;g:]]‘;J£|f'Jn gong; tion. before you can find a race track with as many harness track with Katherine C. 2.17 1-4 and Alestra 2.17 l-4. He is coming juries at Montague. (C. P. By Gu.ardlan’a Special Wire) sion's famous regulation 90 appears in new form today, redrafted' to the satisfaction of Liberals and Conservatives and bearing the en- dorsation of the government, It has been af contentious issue be- tween ths two parties for il year or more. a storm of protest by Liberal mem- bers. Ite purpose was to prevent abusive, defamatory statements be- ing broadcast but it was worded so it was possible to interpret _it ll Preventinl anyone criticising existing legislation. 'His protests reached e. peek in the House last June when Hon. Ernest Lepcinte. former Minister of Justice, proposed redrafting of the regulation. They laid they feared its effect on opposition speakers during an election sam- paign who might be prevented from critiching existing legislation, due 1_1 A'£o"i‘“'l‘Eow1\I _ SUMMERSIDE draft the regulation and in a few Four cars of race horses from horses as are stabled at the local d b m d it to the Hou" in the mainland arrived last even- track today. itiyflef fgmf It was Bpm.°ved_ T0. day it was sanctioned by the gov- raoe stall at. the Exhibition is Professor Rockford is at the emment The new regulation reads: "No broadcasting station may lovers to see the many beautiful nicely after receiving severe in-< broadeut any ,p,,e¢h_ printed mot- 5° 6 °'°1°°k and °°nm‘“° “nm 1 atory, libelious or obscene state- ter or program containing defam- ments with regard to persona or e - . `aiso'tom01'r0w- MOSY- Oi' the 11155 BfOadCaStlng institutions, or statements of a °“°‘ We" p"“d°d yesterday In' treasonable character or intended cluding 'ron cate 2.00 1-4, c.fent_ R e ga I a tl’ 0 n to promote change by unlawful means and which mlgh‘ lead to a rive tonight and by Saturday all h h of the peace' or any adv”-. Wm mv” °‘"i"°d' R e d r a fte d tix: matter containing false or deceptive statements." 5"' Halifax Port ~ Arrivdls _______ imluval.s='- Siamese Prince from Far East. Fernfield from Nfld. ports; 'Hill from Liv9f9°0l. Banshee from Incal Portia from Pier 28. M. dr L. Coaster from Lunenbuj. Pentland from local Harbour. Bccw Sr M. Boat from Local Hbr. Sherman B. from Local Harbour. Margie Homans from Local Hbr. SAILING! :- Fernfield to Local Harbour. Nova Bcotia to Boston. Tilli to Local Harbour. Banshee to Local Harbour. M. de L. Oolste Pentland to Bcow as Harbour. ii; Hbr. to its wording. 1 shlflnlll sv s 5 B f bour. from an aim-lots ""i"""""~ W’ WA'|`l-ll~`.R ~ IAM* . V _ WULDHEQG alliarbour. Former Minister of Marine Al- MWF" H°m"'“°"°1_‘2°_ . » treo Duranleau Promised to re- vEFissfl{§dlrgon$t1lxt":‘-l- Police Chlefs rn . Nova Booth., diA¢hl1’BiD3- Tilli, bunkering. Banshee. bunkei‘iril’~ Shirley Taylor. berth. _ Bgrgg N0. 2. \)6'l'l»h. Portia, loading. M. or L. Coaster, discharging. Ames., discharging. Pentland, dischl-Nine. scow an M. Boat. dlsbhlrlllll- Sherman B.. discharging. Maggie Homme. discharging- Slamese Prince, discharging. Magnhlld, berth. Wesson. berth. VESSELS DUE T0 ,ARBIVE:- 14-Lady Nelson from B. W- L Marlis from Halifax. Kungshdm from Bermuda. Ulva from Great Lakes. 15-lenarfish from Halifax. 1'1-Zende from Saint John. Lehigh from U. B. ports.- Acadia from Yarmouth. Farnorth from Charlottetown. Dom. Shipper from Halifax. is-Chedabiicto from E.. C. ports. Nova Scotia from Boston. 10-Cavclier from Montreal. Reliance from New York. Rosalind from New Yiork. Fbrt BI. George from Bt. J0hn'| 20--Rico from Halifax. Magdalen from Halifax. BFERETABIES FOB EDUCATION NAMED (By The Canadian ht) ‘ lI‘. JOHNS, Nfld., Aug. 15-The Commission of Government has appointed Isaac J. Samson, former Superintendent of Church of mg- land schools. and George Alain 1"iec’ser. professor at Memorial Wind - up Convention (0. P, gy Gnardlaub Special Wire) symmr, N. s.. August 15-* Niagara, Ont.. was selected as tht was convention citv 1°_1' the Dominion Chief Constables Afg- sociatiou as they wvlllld UP l-ll" 1' annual three-day convention here wigs. nveieti., thief oonstable oi Brandm. Mall.. WM '6°1¢°"°d prfi' gmt of the Association succeeilt 113 Chfef David Coulter of Hamloll Ont. _ other officers elected 'luv wifi; Fist vice-President - wlilnt Wren, Chief Constable. Westmouni Que.; second Vice-President - George Tayior, Chief Constilblv. Port Arthur. ont.: Bwfelifl' 'I‘reuurer-G. H. Guthrit. Chief Inspector. 'I'oront~: Executive- Nova Scotia-W. R, Tracey. Sydnqié New Brunswick-F. M. Slate . SH r John; Quebec-A. H. Cad‘eu'.\- Montreal; ontario-George Lama' semis; ivianitoea-ci.*~°1ixe S1111* A Wmmpgg; Baskkkhdwul-2. Brown, Bigger: Alb°l_’¢1*-é1;msh' Tgylor, Medicine Hat. 1' °=~m~i-'°m:";r:;.- tem io- education in Newfwnd' land’ the Ari advisory committee in mt department of education also Dr- lnen appointed. °°mP°»°°l ° A V. P. Burke, chairman. Rev. .lm Mendes. J. Alex _xw|r;t¢;.qyII<1-“C15 F Rav. onsimor . . . - num. nov. s. o. aiu-lsnii and Professor A. G. Hatcher- _ su” g _ university oouqe. mutant sms- ,__ ‘ ` A `,_av osoncr Mmimus ht-tivou esswnuo Til L‘"3S.l“-*‘_| 2.“é7-Erléfé’-‘¢f°e*.?i° T».‘?.‘.’.e'i>°.i" 3? me .