l FRIDAY. l l i, New Annan Races l Wednesday,Aug.6 3 _ i One of Finest List of Entries Ever ‘ Presented to Race Lovers- Steppers From Maine and N.B. Conling——Read the Entry List Below! LA . Pet? ‘will; Tril . Peter Alright, C. Lucky Lindy, ‘l. 1t l: (linger. T.l“.‘.. 5. Ii alts Edition. 213D. i NI 5i "l 3 a 7 B Golden Peter. '11.?‘ ,(I_ Drtfn 11.11‘ ll. .I.'s<i..1 l ' l2. Billy ("lpm l. Brltish C cr. ZJRH. 5. Zilfv (are. '3 1'1, It T Putt-r . w» ll0f.l'll“i\itllll. ‘Z0. G. I Lille Abbe. 2313K. l V‘ 2.2T (‘iVS TROT AND PACE ‘ . i-‘t-rn. Auhrr-v. l! W. lirflllarrlr. summerstde Fol. )I<‘Klnnnn. Charlottetown , Gt Yillesyc Belle. VFeIIington I\I\".\'eill. Charlottetown Dixie .\I.1rqut~ Jars. .\Iurphy. Montague .1 5. Louiesot. (lllrricu (itv Stables, Charlottetown i '2' Peter Keyes. \'.'m. Toombs. Kerwlngton 8. Barlta Aubrey. G, W. Horseman, Slonetull. N. B. 9 Peter Watts, G. W. Grrnw. Fort Fzlirfleld. Me. 1.’) Billy Aubrey. Dr. Fhwrrh. Summ ersidt- 1p Lgrnpiajhn rN-mq qr-m IIt-imrs, (‘hnrloltt-toun 2.225, Al. O. Donnell. Bathurst Dame Dillon. Lt. |L~C|YV|< 12. Because. THREE IIIZAT PLAN Y. L. t nrllzrs for :1 -~ tllrlilirg l‘f14'!‘5. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS Bionic lfkrnllrhc Band of tlvrnty five instruments and pipers in SfPn duncinr: l~_1' Rrlllt. Viecks nrlrl others. also Highland dances. h." t bet-mom two wcltcrvvelghts. Cari Prowse and Harold McCailum. lortumt- 3min: nrl-mutzwllr. ‘izdrvav. Al! the attractions that THEYLL ALL BE THERE Flori lmr fl-icntis at Xv" Arman Races. See good racing and enjoy the ‘lcelient attrartions, Never a tlull moment. If day proves unfavorable races yill be held next fine day follow-lug. (‘m5 parked free outside racing oval. Admission 50 rents, ("lliltlrrn half fare. Grrmrl siantl, 25 cents. For Adventurous Seashore Days lager the world this sum- mer at happy’ seaside Pictou. Back on sunlit vclwt sands. Nearby freshwater lagoon. Glorious swimming and boating. Deep and fresh ~ water fishing. Forest trails for moonlight rambles. A delightful holiday resort of- fering fun, rest and health in liberal measures. Ideal - - . ‘r-Mhm- ~_v-..._-.t-.-u-n<._-—~cw__.->~. . ,0, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,_ t. EXAMINATION u _ “fitting and Iupplylng Gillies ‘i: ', ’ Full detnlll from E e H. Jo , ~ _ N. l. ROGERS, City Ticket Acfllt opj-oMgfnlif 3, .. r. nrrcllll-l. Ticket Annushlflfln om“ (mun-Ma w“. ‘iii l. w. ccmrtlsyont. Pan. 11cm E gnaw" 1 LODGE -W- I: O>QQQQQ“'DQCQQQ¢. " at BRINGING or FATHER i TKOT AXD PACE lTROTTERS SECS.) | = .03, Fyril Kr-nll ' l ‘>_-, John A, I»; l6. u". Alt-scan. ltharlmtrlclvn r £391», .‘!.".\‘"Ef!. Yvlnsillfllofl Wm. 'l'va:no.'. Tm. Ryan G. Bingen Alllvrtyv. '2.Ii‘l. Lt. Col, D. A. HcKlnnon, Charlottetofln T. Hal Tipton, Kill ll, T. Iiinton. Bathurst. N. B. G. W: IIOYSGIDZIR, Nloncton 3. (‘on Frisco, 307th G. 3i. (tr-row. Fort I-‘rllrfield. Me, -.t~.m-, 2.10. i; .‘-i (lcrou. Fort Fairfield. He. ;.il"l. W. P». lltfirthllr. Kt-nsingtnn ' . D. A. Mt-lilnnn. (‘lltlrlnttetolvn 3 Johnny “alltrr. (larder: (liy Stables, Charlottetown. » 2 21 tllss TROT .\.\'n mm: 11110115115. 3 SECJ l. Golden Pour, Z1 ‘_.. G. ‘W. Horseman, llonrtcn 2 Lutkv Llllil“. 2.111. W. T-IrNeill. Charlottetown '5 ‘ Geo. fllcNl-ili. Kensington 4. “Kills Edition. ‘Llfl. Vfim. Trllinor. “t. Ryan f‘ 1!. i). A. MrKlrnon, Filarlottetown T, i¥int-'.‘-:1. Bzlthurst. N. B. . .. g. .1. .\, Lon. Summerside F. Guildhall, 2.|'|\I’l, (l. “I Gcrntv. Fort Fairfletd, Me. 5', lama ltunrvv, 2'51. John t‘rnck1~tt, Summerslrie Fl Il"‘l11 fhrvo-lrr '!.l0. (l. W. Gefou‘. I-‘ort Falriield. Me. ‘ 2"’. fiirow, Fort Fnirflelri, Me. Joseph Nzlpku, Ne".'astle, N. B. .3. Jessica the Great. 2.14M. W. B, flieArthur, Kensington l l-i, Iirinr Mar. I.t. ('ol_ D. A. IlIcKilulon. Charlottetown l5. Johnny Walker, Garden City Stables, (‘hariottetotr IlL-Butllurl-t Boy-Albert Iliurchie. Bathurst, N. B. rs: 2!‘: rrrthrietl en lite three heat plan, every heat l elee. which A epvrial train have; Charlcttetnvn 111th race horses and plssengers it 9.00 owls-d, a. m. [Standard Time.) Fare from Charlottetown. $2.20. Pro- aorrlonatc in" ' rates from intermediate points Returning after the races. have made Ne" Arman Races popular. J. J. McKINNON. Proprietor, Bruce's. 5688-7-31-2: —BR.\\', SHORTS and at Braces. 5688-7-31-21. .—BIG DANClL-Olympla. Summer- slde, Friday, August lst. Charlie and | his Hottsle Tottsie Orchestra. * 5696-7-31-21. —WAN‘IED.—At once maid for _general housework. good wages. Ap- , mont. 569l-7-3l-2l. Summerside. l zmcrsid: —GENL'INE BURRELIJS Pure English Lead, Gliddens Pure Can- adlan Lead. also pure raw and boiled oil, sold right at Bruce's. 5706-7-8-21. --THE UNITED’ CHURCH of Can- ada. KEXlSlllZDOIl. Aug- 3rd. Rev. J. R. Saint, D.D., Minister: 9.45 a. m.. Sunday School; ll a. m, “The Way of Salvation"; 7.30 p. m.. "The Call of the Master“; Summerfleld, 2 p. m.. Sunday School, 3 p. m.. Public Wor- ship. salesman sufllclently qualified to Apply P. O. Box 2'19, Summerside. —RESTII\‘G EASIER-The latest reports from the Prince County Hos- pitfll as to the condition of Master Joseph Noonan. five year old son of Mr. Otonner Noozan of seultown. ls that he is resting a little easier. The little lad fell from an apple tree severely injuring his head, He was rhere an operation was perfonned. Friends will sympathise with parents and hope for the little lads recovery. S. are spending a delightful Gallant. of Wellington. Mr. —-RIGHT ARM cldent, on Wednesday afternoon. Mr shaft when in some manner aid he was rushed to the County Hospital by Mr. lpw to Mrs. Hopgood Raynor, Clare-- on the Island. They are the guests of Mrs. Gorses brother. Mr. Prank, 'lit.tle lad was a bright and lovable Gal-l hlld and will be sorely missed in lint‘! mother, Mrs. Matilda Gallant, l ° of Portland, Maine, 1s also visiting the Island and renewing old friend- ships. She 1s spending a good deal of , her time with her son in Wellington. S. -AL‘TO LAMPS. Flashlights and Batteries sold wholesale and retail at ma? Wheat. new low price 1n quantities l l l ‘Much sympathy 55 cxrrwéd 1°? ‘he 5593'7-31'4l~ fyoung man, who is a promising stu- ldent at Sackvllle Unlverslty- "5- 1 .1 on to an upturned spike barrow, 1 l AMPUTATED-l Mr. James wells of Albermn, twenty, year old‘ son of Mr. and Mrs. Johnl Wells, met with a very serious ac- Wells was working in the garage of Mr. P‘. S. McRae of Albertorl and was adjusting the bolt of the line his right, arm got caught in the belt. and was very badly crushed between the elbow and wrist. After receiving first Prince McRae where it. was found necessary to J. PENDERGAST. Secretary sass-xi HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED AND GLASSES FITTED B! E. E. PARKMAN z Registered Optometrist x llonulflb. P. I I. +e90v¢e0+4+o¢40o04eo000+0 6 2 BELL f! MATHI ESON Barrister: h Solicitor! Collection: IONIY T0 LOAN IIONTAGUB QOOOOQOOOO-Ok OQ§QQQF§OOQ EYESIGHT l1 i 2 l taken t.» thc Prince county Hospital l° y 3 311-; (jljiitl§i.(.)'l"l‘l£'l'0'-VN uualllv 1v WESTERN aullnnlluli TUBACCU Pom." —BUY ROOFING and roof coat- ing right now at Braces. 5700-54-21. He smokes Rosebud cut plug Department T.S., Post. Ofllce Box 1320, Montreal. i- t the elbow as 1t —WA.\ITED.-At once experienced was so bmly crushed that. nothini could be done. manage a Grocery Department; also yegflng as comfortably as can be ex- boyl for cash box. Both good positions. I pecmd “use; ‘Thursday morning in County Hospital from injuries oeived when he fell from an apple tree onto an upturned spike narrow. lie of the spikes entering his brain bout an inch and half. The accl- dent took placo last Sunday and the l little fellow remained lna semi-con- scious state until he passed away. An operation was Pefwflfled -ser:.\'nn~:o VACATION or: r..°"°"1"“‘1“3 l. ISLAND-dike. Charles Gorse of Philadelphia and her two children l, lime fellow rennslrled in a scant-com- lavall. The deep sympathy 0f M18?!- vacabionzbours and friends, in which Thel ‘ |Guardlan Joins. I065 Wt w ‘he be‘ lreaved parents in their sad loss. Tile lthc home. rhc remains ‘ veyed by Mr. Percy Bowness of Sum- mel-slric Scarlazovtn on Thursday morning. Funeral notice later. S. that Mr. J. H. Gaudet of Summer- side, is confined to his home throush 11111555, He expects to be_ about again in a. few days. S. l lMaryr Road West. School. lmerlt $85,00- James M. Hughes, Sec- 'retary. I l ‘ADA, Georgetown and Sturgeon ner- zicei Sunday, August 3rd: George- town, ll a. m.. and ‘l p. m.; Sturgeon, 2.30 p. m.. Sabbath School in George- town at. l0 a. m. 1.30 p. m. Rev. C, U- MacNevln, Pus- tor. Down in the Allnapolil vall nent apple grower-n wllioghuf end! about a bit oi luck _ recently. "At one of the meetings pf the lpple growers int winter.’ noticed co man melting Roach _ to try 1t, and I found that this excellent tobacco suited m: better than any I had ever put in my pipe. noticed, too. that there was a poker hand 1n each package and I began to save these ior the In a short time I hnC ncorup ete net 0i poker hands and sent them in and obtained an oiled silk tobacco pouch ' always wanted. but never took the trouble to buy. Nownbv smoking mildlleon and an excellent pouc at absolutely no extra , cost.“ The list of premiums given in exchange for poker halide includes a wide ra articles for adornment. Rosebud cut. pl --two poker ban a are in the larger ' cent. package. sizes offer the smoker a tobacco of ercep tional quality and the biggest value on the market. today. --DIED FROM INJURIES-Muller oseph Noonan. the five 31981‘ °1d 5°" of Mr. and Mrs. O'Connell Noonarl {OI Searlctown. died at 1 a. m. 0n _Mlss Mildred Ihcmas of Truro. N. S.. ls visiting friends in Port Hill. of Canada. preacher for Sunday; ‘August 3rd, Rev. F. E. Boothroyd, oil ;York. Services as follows: Montaguthj i l1 a. m., and 7.30 p. m,; Lower Mon- ltague, 3 p. m. _ __ hLTGITS1‘__fl.1or<o WEDDING ..___.' — MCKENNA - MLLLIGAN l i | Never did the nun chine mo; brightly. nor exmtement run so hi5. ias on the morning of July l6, 193. lwhen a wedding of more than un fusual attraction took place in S: éMalechars Church, Klnkcra. FUR APPLE GRUWER and saves the poker hands. . premix ‘to get a glimpse of the bride. which came to lum ’ he cud. "I of the members were cut. plug that. Idoollded _ l Miss Doris McKenna. quell of, sweet peas, entered "mlwm- lchurch on the arm of the grooms- "lmh 1 1"" lwlth the bridesmaid, Miss Florence sebud with ltl _ Power. cousin of the bttde. I have obtained ISmith performed the marriage cere- mony. gowncd in a dress of oyster colored taffeta with ruffles of tulle and wearing a veil of tulle extending fdowrl the aisle about four yards, she 1 loked somewhat like a princess. The [groom was dressed in a dark navy f blue suit and as he and the bride left the church comments on nil aides were heard "What a. handsome pair." During the ceremony the choir sang several appropriate hymns. After congratulations were extended the bridal party motored to the home cf Mr, and MrsnRay Mulligan, where a delightful wedding breakfast was partaken of. Rev. Dr. Smith presid- ing. Rev. Sister St. Caroline, of St. Paul's, sister of the" groom, was also an honored guest. After breakfast the, bridal party motored to Charlottetown. returning in the evelrns to the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. R. Mulligan, where a reception was held, over one hundred guests partaking of supper. The presents were numerous and costly and included, besides linens, sliver, china, hooked rugs, blankets, the handsome sum of two hundred and fifty dollars. The groom's pres- ent to the bride was a black onyx Ting With reversible stone, to the f8 IHCQ- i . rsonal use and house eolod > e largo ten cant pacing: of contain: one poke: hnd “r Wnte for special premium sheet to- Mr. Wells in now the circumstances. the Prince 1'6- ed necklace with earrings to match and th possible done to ease e beautiful ab]: unen- mebrlcle‘: mother was dressed in black canton crepe while the ‘room’; lmother wore black crepe back satLl-l. I Amimgst the invited guests were Mrs. | Mrs. Mich-i Mrs. Burnett. Mass; Mrs. A. Butler and daughter Margaret, Charlottetown; Mrs. A, Hlulhey, Charlottetown, and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hughes and daughters, Kenslngton. The music for the occasion was furnished by Mr. Jerome Ronaghnrl, Kinkora, Violin and Mr. John Mc- Gregor. Graham's Road, banjo, also organ accompaniment. Miss McKenna is one of Klnkorlrs most. popular young ladies. A grad- uate of the U.C.C. Notre Dame Acad- emy and of the CLty Hospital. She practiced her profession of nursing for a number of years both in Chu- lottetown and country, where she made friends and brought sunshine wherever she went. Having brothers in Detroit, Mlch.. she went on a visit to them and remained there for a number of years. following her pro- fession and bringing joy and consola- Wéft! 00H - to his parents home in rcltsolvlrcs S. ._Many friends will regret to hear EASTERN GUARDIAN ..*TEACHER WANTED for Sh. Supple- 5119-84-31. went. __IMO"IAGUE UNITED gym-ch Mr. Mullgan 1| n, son of Mrs- Mul- number of years has been living in Detroit and ls an cnlployee of the Detroit Street Railway. Mr. and Mrs. Mulligan int/end re- “wk-rm” CHURCH m.- cm‘; before returning to Detroit. The Guardian wishes them many years of happy wedded life. IN MEMORIAM THE LATE THOMAS W. lllAY and Sturgc on at . t l 1111s Province has lost axmther sturdy cltlun in the passing on Wed- ..‘Mr. and Mrs. Edgar M, Doch- BYW Bndthfillr W0 wha- Brlwé 8nd nesday evening last. of Mr. Thomas Curtis, arrived on the Island from w, May 0g ml; qty Mn Mu“ who Providence, R. 1., last Monday even- hm 1°,- many yen-s been ‘swayed lnz- Th8)’ 8ft’- li P1156!“ the West-l with the surveylzg department of of Miss Margaret Shaw. New Perth. the Provincial Governmmt, belonged Mr- Dochertv will remain till the to the old fuhlonecl school of which‘ end of the week and the other mem-l bers oftlu family for a month. honor and lnterrity wen outstand- ing characteristics. He was widely 1on1. ‘before the hour for the ceremony to 5 take place the church was filled with lfrlends and guests, who were eager As , the peels of the Wedding March rang l forth, the bride. Miss Margaret Pearl .‘Mcl{enna.. R. N.. proceeded by two illttle nieces, Miss Ella Hughes and Miss Roma I Curley. also a niece, carrying n bou- the man. Mr. Harold Mulligan, followed Rev. Dr. The bride looked charming, bridesmaid. a black and whlte-bcad- ' Wilfred McKenna, Detroit,‘ Cambridgml tion to the sick and afflicted. Pearl: was popular and loved wherever she‘ llgan, of Kinkora Parish. but for a malnlngon the Island for a month| ll ifvllv In! 1n! wound!“ “llklllllfllll can none! - w 61490070111111 ' lune. Ml. (and! i Mnnulacfurera o! 5 SUSSEX OLD ENGLISH l GINGER BEER l In Saar-lo ounaen I I l SUSSEX IINILIAI. SIIIIOI LIIITID ' GINGER ALE It in now quite polllble in make the grocery boy your “w”, for evening bridges and parties. Order a case of Sussex Ginger Ale from your grocer and when the boy leaves the case on your kitchen floor-the evening's refreshment is ready. Sussex Ginger Ale pleases everyone-die pep and tang refresh after n long evening at the bridge‘ table—-it keeps no one awnkeat night-Au amber depths sparkle like crystals in the light-add distinction and grace to your hospitality. Made from artesim well water- (government tested for purity). Always chill before serving. ; p SUSSEX GINGER ALE LIMITED, Sussex, New Brunswick . Succnlor lo SUSSEX IIVIIAGI OOIIAIY The late Mr Thomas Waite M451. was born Oct. 25, 1845. at st. Heller» Jersey. Channel Islands. the second lJames McKcnna. Montreal; Mr. and ‘son of Robm and Auglma May‘ H15‘ M,‘ M“ w“ ‘mmarrmh l“ near‘ rst relatives bell-lg Major Fred F‘. oer, in uhlch capacfy he was em- _May, St, Eleanors; Mrs. Charla; Bull- ployed for nearly sixty years with the ' ttlnklc, Jefferson, Wis, Mrs. Arthur Prince Edward Island Railway and Hisdom Green Bay. Wis; Mrs. Arth- Provlncial Government. He was one ur Fenton. Bremerton. Wash; Clar- of the first surveyors of the Prince ence W. May, Tacoma, Wash, occupatzon was that of civil engln-l Edward Island Hallway and design-i ‘a new building. The defielised was educated at Ed- G l | - , I l i Charlottetown i wnxr l-s-vws- ma: PUDOHQG an mum PuOmNCr? t: woo CAN'T TELL- WHAT Dll-‘FERENCE D026 1'1’ MAKE? 1T": DELiClOUS- ‘x XlgZflRQ-mflmiibbhfiliililliflit? 1w e - ed the Railway Station at Surnmer- PauTs Church. on Aug. 1st. at 3.30 514* “hlch his 110W been "Placed bv p. m.. Rev. H. n. Raymond crucial. Hill was n. visitor to Summerside this ‘ng to southpcrrt cemetery. “LUCKY LI1\1,)Y” WINS AGAIN so nous “PERFECTION” Eat some “Perfectiorf Ice Cream every day. It’s a consistent winner. duct manufactured from pure pasteurized» Island cream. possible, and hope that you do, too. and to groomsman, a white gold known and esteemed both in thellsburgh And was a classmate of Rob- BAKED BLUEBERRY PUDDNG cigarette case and to the organist a my and throughout the Province ' crt mun Stevenson in that Unlver- - irnelfa-llw- isity. m securing m, degree 1-,, u. comlished- 1n two year; what I _ . usually required three years of bard Indian molasses, one teaspoon soda study. Sift flour and salt. Add molasses Two cup: flour. one teaspoon salt. bu three cups blueberries, one cup Wcsl then soda which has been dissolved tn two tablespoons of warm water. Stir in berries last. Bake in butter- ed dish 30 to 45 minutes in moderate oven (350 F.) Serve with hard sauce |or cream. Ten to twelve servings. A wholesome pudding for children. The funeral will take place at st. —M2z. Wilfred Maynard. of Port week, S. "Perfection" Ice Cream is strictly a home pro- We believe in buying Island products when Try the new Candy Cone. It's just great! Perfection quality is the some all over the Pro- vince. It to sent out fa good condition and our dealer: make it a point to keep it that way. I " ADream of Fruit and Cream” Central Creameries Look for the Perfection Sign on the Perfection Shop Perfection Dairy Summenide - WELL IF YOU IMSIQT- v1.1. HAVE JUQT A MOUTH- FUL- REMEMBER uow- 305T A In. RlGHT~ cmxfi