‘Fill I!" xhllaivfifl7ilvi1owdl\fi_;l1l"lifr§(*$.!‘w __. .. . ...v.-",-_».,-?,v,,,vn.i4 “wygrkV ‘. , t w. ,.- his: -i-. Lo 2:24 TROT 2:28 PACE 2:26 PACE 2 :28 TROT harness racing. hattan Revue. 2:20 PACE 2:22 PACE 2:29 PACE harness racing. Reasonable prices. csnts—tari included. i mi; 1 Highlights iii York iinii Vicinity Mr. Dan MacKenzie. Nova scotia, is visiting in York the guest o.’ his sisters Mrs. Albert Proud rind Mrs Alex Heston. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ci-asweil, With Ruetlco were visitors in York 0n Sunday the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Crockett. Ml“ Alice Cro&ett. City, spent Sunday in York the guest. of “or mother Mrs. Robert Crockett. Mr. Bobby Barwise spent the weekend in the city the guest of his uelrents, Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Bar- wee. Mr. Keith Veeeey. Dunstaffnagc Is visiting in York the guest of his Iunt Mrs. Will Cooke. Mr. end Mrs. Ohsrlie Crssweii. ‘M “Filly. South Rustico, spent Bundsy in York the guest of Mr. "lil lire. Gordon Crockett. A llrge crowd from York were in “l! city on Sunday where they Vlvwed the new car-ferry, Abegweii. 9y were motored there by Miss Bhltley Q09)‘; Mr- Wiiliem Cooke, York. left ‘will! for Ottevrs were he will We iri m shooting tourne- smii iii week , "h sac use Stan Vessey. City. ‘"9" visitors to York on‘ Sunday ‘he guest of In. and fin-s. warren eley. - ...._. “w. and am. uvi Perlee and "sine. New mus-vies. m _ AND PROVINCIAL LIVE STOCK" EXii ronaras rnooimss FREE-FOR-ALL MORNING Judging of Liv_e Stock commences at 9:00 o'clock. HORSES-Judging b‘. tween 9 a.m. and I p.m. AFTERNOON Horse racing and Vaudeville in front of Grand Stand. Races called at l:45 will-start at 2:00 o'clock. Vaudeville acts and entertainment will be interspersed between the heats of the harness racing. ' JUNIOR FREE-FOR-ALL. EVENING SHOW IN FRONT OF GRAND STAND Show starts at 82M o'clock. Full evening program with ell acts of Vaiidevill’ entertainment and singing. A colorful variety program with beautiful lights an _ scenery with excellent music. THURSB_LY'S PROGRAM MORNING JUDGING HORSES 9:00 o'clock until I p.m. CATTLE-Judging from '1 a.m. AFTERNOON Horse racing and Vaudeville in front of Grand Stand. Races will be called at 1:45 and will start at 2:00 o'clock sharp. Vaudeville acts and entertainment will as interspersed between iieflfi 0i fill EVENING SHOW IN FRONT OF GRAND STAND show starts at 8:00 o'clock, with all acts of Vaudeville and Singing and Man- FRIDAY"S PROGRAM AFTERNOON rlorse racing ana Vaudeville in lront of Grand Stand. Rcces coiled at i245, will start at 2:00 o'clock sharp. Vaudeville acts and entertainment will be interspersed between heats of EVENING SHOW IN FRONT OF GRAND STAND Full evening program with all acts of Vaudeville. enrerrainmeni aria sing- Our final evening performance will be one of the besi of the four. LYNCH'S BIG MIDWAY will be in full operation on Main Grounds afternoons and evenings No need to go into particulars-all the thrillers will be there-all the devices that please the kiddies so much. The very latest in amusements. In the evenings the Midway will be a beautiful sight with colored lights MEALS-Lunches will be served in the up-to-dota Horse Shoe Bar, and meals In restaurant-breakfast, dinner and supper. Both at back of main Grand Stand- ADMiSSlON FREE TO MAIN GROUNDS, MIDWAY AND LIVE STOCK EXHIBITION Afternoons $1.00 sees the whole show, Races and Vaudeville-Children 65 EVENING SHOWS—Admission 50 cunts-Children 35 cents -toires included. SEASON TICKETS at all drug stares and Old Spain $3.75 taxes included. They take in all performances and are transferable, No refunds are made on unused portions of Season Tickets. '0 spending their holidays in York the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mex Taylor. - C. Ase memos-sans MRS. EDWARD J. KERR. The many friends of Mrs. Ed- ward J. Kerr learned with regret of her deaih. which occurred at ner home ir Montague on July 17th. 1M7, Mrs Kerr had been in failing health for almost two years. The late Mrs Ken‘. who was in her 61st year, was formerly Mary Nelson. daughter of the late Horatio and Mrs. Nelson, Monts- gue. had a very pleasing person- ality and miide friends readily. By these she is mourned and missed exceedingly. The great loss how- ever, is felt most keenly by her devoted husband who cared for her so tenderly during her ill- -noss, and three sons. namely: Stanley in Charlottetown; Garth smi Sydney in Montague; also three grandchildren whom she dearly loved. Besides the family there ere left» to mourn the following sisters and brothers: Mrs JH. Ingram (Amy) Boston. Maes.. who was with her i-ieter during the last week of her illness: Mrs Hugh Buchanan iRuthi Moncton: Guy and Hub- rirt in Montague: Horace, West ltedford. Mass. Three sisters end three brothers predeceased her. The funeral which was held in the United Church. was largely attended and was conducted bv her beloved pastor. Rev. A. S. Adams. whose visits to her durine her illness brought her much comfort and pleasure During the service the hvmn. "Peace. Perfect Peace" was effectively rendered by the choir. . The many florsi tributes sooire u silent message of love and sym- 'E E K This eelamn ls reserved fer news of local interest. but advertising o! l 5""! hetero may be inserted ,el five cents e word strictly y". ‘able in advance. - OB-ASWELL for Photographs, I mauve s-uu. Phone szi. CONFEDEBATION LIFE m . BURANCE. NEW ISLAND VIEWS Post Cards. Toombe Music store, REDUCED DEBBIE i. stilts, coats, blouses. shorts. purses and lzloves at The Fashion Shoppe, qr, George Street. raoivsi ssuivnsas isoe for Bwup sad wedding pictures on location. T0 HALIFAX in b5 minutes no Maritiue Central Airways Phone 2061 or 540. NEW WILLIS PIANO - Beauti- ful Torus. Smart in design, Toombs ' Music Store. THE noxv RESTURANT will be open temporarily to serve meglg this week. MARITIME CENTRAL Airways "hree times daily to Moncton. Air md rail connections to Montreal -nd Boston. Phone 2061 or 540. ALL WHOLEAEEBS will close their places of business Wednesday at twelve o'clock noon, in order to allow their staffs Fair, l to attend the i ENGAGEMENT. —'Mr. and Mrs. iJ. P. Simmonds, announce the en- i gagemerit of their daughter, Paul- ine -Dixon to Cyril Joseph. son of Mr. and Mrs. J. it Fear cf Monc- ton. N. B. Marriage to take place early in September. INTENDING COMMERCIAL STUDENTS will do well to mnlce application now for‘ a course at the Corcoran Business Training Studio Satisfied Students. Graduates as- sisted to positions. Re-opening date September second.‘ TEAC R TRANSFERRED — Mrs. Mac unis has been transferred from the staff or West Kent school to Prince Street School and Miss Mary MacDonald of Bonshsw has been appointed to fill Mrs. Mac- innis‘ vacsncy in West Kent school staff. IMPORTANT NOTICE T0 AD- VERTISERS - Advemsers are advised that ordinary "orvy must reach the Guardian Off ice riot later than li a m the dry previeus to date of insertion. Large ads quarter page and over mzist reach the office at least 24 hours in ad- VINCE. THE Y's MEN'S CLUB report ‘rat the demand for Car Number "colts has been unprecedented but "ie P-rl-niers are making every ef- . art to keep up with f-he demand. i lutside points should have their supply in a day or so and in the meantime the public are asked to be patient until the full supply is available. OTTAWA EDITOR HERE. --Mi'. Charles J. Woods-worth, Editor of The Citizen, Ottawa. and Mire. Woodsworth are surnmering at Stanhope. This is their first visit to the Province, and they are thoroughly erilflyl“! l/lls 9x993" iences. Mr. Woodsworth is a son of the late Ml‘. J. S. Woodsworth. M.P.. Chairman of the National Council cf the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation. __________. Personals Miss Bette Gaudet of Moricton. N. 8-. ls in town for Old B01119 Week taking in the Races. l Mrs, W. R. Boutin of Saint Steph- I en, N. B., witih her two CilllldfEflr: |a.re visiting on the Island at Pf"- l em, the guests of her mother. Mr!- iGiibert Gaudet, Rochford Square. pethy. The remains were tenderly laid to rest ia the Lower Montague Mt. R. S. Munn, Canadian Bank cemetery, turning this morning after visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. J. R- Munn. Msrshfield. In Memos-tam MRS. JANE savers-r‘ RAMA! - Mrs. J. C. Knowles There entered into her eternal’ 1i 0 t h be visiting her "at l" Mfllpcque on Thursdavlgllgxtgi A! Wbtllthen Gaudet i-ivrnine July 31st an aged and‘ ' ' . fry. YIIAII yr-twJmpq-j THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN cciiriisi cuiiiiiiiiiii l" M°m°'l"m' of Commerce. Sidney. C- B- l! YE- i MRS. SAMUEL SILLIIPHANT The community of Brookfleid was deeply saddened to learn oi the Pjssrlns o1 one of its most esteemed ertizene in the person of Mrs. 8am- illel Sllllllihant who passed eiway in the Prince Edward Island-Hospital 0n July 17th. Tiho late Mrs. silli- phsnt had been in failing health oir over two years. Last Dec be '::.":*::.:i"“ taxi: ‘ii-c’- o m i t t lwhioh would restore ‘that rbeubnmdlelf PM blessing her usual ileum. But illl $11M medical science could do {as not sufficient. Returning to he: ome in Brookfleld the latter part °1 Jallllllfy she grreiw steadily worse, lguitoitt/wals not. until la few days r r a erpassiriigddltbe i apparent that the end o1 her elm llyTlri-iuriiey was near. i e ate Mrs. Si-liipitiaait w“ a woman of kindly disposition. she ~22; 11111:?! tlgishly‘ irlcapectgdhby all I _ pr v ege o err ‘gl-‘ifllnéflflile. she will be greaiicly v eselnthe muit.Bth - ‘ever it is in ill? horiheywhislre 2:1- Pissing will be felt the igeenest. B111; we; a mos}: dutiful and loving -w-can wasawys dt i. lister- to those Wll: wexireea iii rilecnd‘ ‘d! motheriy care. The deceased was e member of the Birookfleld Presbyterian Giuroh. The late Mrs. Siiliphant leaves t0 mourn besides a sorrowing hug- band. her father. Henry Neil who resides in the old home in North Milton, four brothers and two sis- lI-iifs "singly. Jack, Somerville, 955» - - A-i William. Leim and flhesleyaag of NgXITh Milton. Sisters rs. o crt lliphant, Hunter River and Mrs. Theo. ‘Taylor, South gFBYII/lllg; i150: young man who as ma e is eme with Mr, and the late Mrs. Sllliphant fo-r many years Danie Anderson. The funeral which was largely attended was hold from the home and was conducted by her pastor, Mr. Donald Nicholson, assisted by Rev. G. C. Webster of Charlottetown, Tihe hyirnns sung were fuvoirttes of the deceased. Safe in the Arms of- _ Jesus. Shall We Gather at the River, and Abide wiin Me. Mr_ Nicholson’ sang us 'a solo very feellngly The Old Rugged Cross. The pallbearers were Messrs. Archie Johnstone, Gordon MacLeod, Wilbur." Stetson, Alfred Carew, Earl MacRae and John Mobbs. The remains were tendely laid to rest in the Hunter River Cemetery. Tihe Floral Tributes were as fol- lows:- Pi-lioiw-Jiusbsnd and Danny. Spray-Father and William. 5DfBy-—Leimuel, Ivy and Family. Spray-Sadie and Jack. Spray-Joe and Florence. Spray-Jimmie and Theo. Spray-Robert, Mildred arid Boys Spray—Mrs. Mary Silliphant. Spray-Leona and Louise Fair-d. Spray-Mr. and Mrs. R. A, Mc- Phail. Spray—The Stetson Family. Spray—Bcelcy, Ben and Family. Spray—Mildred and Vernon Bernard. C-roscent ~Robert and John lvlobbs. Spray-Luetta and Percy. y Spray-Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Carew and. Family. Bouquet -—- Greenvale Women's I-nsti-tute. In MQELOPESIID MRS. h. J. CARR A large number of friends and relatives were saddened anu snocic- ‘ co to hear of the ticBI-li 01 NArS. wu- , tram J. Curr ‘WHACAI ooclLrrcu rn tile Hrince LAIWEIIQ ioiimd nospxtahcu itiuslaay morning, Jilly 28th lllEl‘ l short illness. Although not enjoying the best o1 heaitn for the past three years the deceased had ranted from two‘ previous operations and appeared to be on me road to complete re- covery when stricken with the ill-l ness that proved total and despite’ all the medical skill and tender Inursing which she received she ' passed to her reward on the above mentioned date. Left. to mourn the posing of a *ki.nd and devoted mother and 1w- , ing wife are her sorrawirng husband iwllllfllm J. Carr and two sons, Eld- ‘red and Elmer, both at hcrne to lwhom sincere sympathy is extend- d. I The funeral was held from tihe Cutcliffe Funeral Home on Wed- nesday afternoon, July 30th and was largely attended. Services at "l mlldm“ the Home and grave were oonduct- hearing. Ont. who. Montana-tiled “Y h" “men by Rev. n. c. Rice of ‘Pirintiy aranquii it was here. with noth- Henry, and daughter Joan, as well ' United Church who woke Mammy m: but the 10w pmm o; a m“, ills his‘ "miller M"- H- M' volz o‘ of the deceased. Hymns sung were from a neighboring hill-side. and ‘flThe Lord Is My Shepherd” and “Albide With Me." Interment was in =~rsnse»aer;rssrairr¢"~=" "M r i I I ' Wlch. a piece of cake, a cuo of esteemed resident Mrs. Jane Stuart y. widow of the late Wm. 3- Rlmtily- Deceased who was oz 3"" °l' lie. was a consistent member of the United Church, llpflllie. a life member of the Women's Missionary Society. and or this City. leaves on retiirn to-ltme People's Cemterir. f. Q_~‘ .. Y A —i EM P I R E - y riiiiiis.-i=iii.-sir. l iii/RM”. ’ i‘ if} I ififllfilfifl~fliqlfifi A COHIMIIA PICTURE - with NANCY SAUNDERS HANK NEWMAN AND THE GEORGIA CRACKEILS Also Musical Comedy Chapter 3 Serial Ellen '3 Diary (Oontinuea from Page meals dwindledito a mere sem- blance of those we enjoy when James is at home to join us. A sand. tea, a combination neither satisfy. I118 n" ln-‘ihiriris. and as I have found, inclined to make one doze. Except that one recalling James‘ Darling injunctions, dared not in- dlllse in too lengthy a nap. "Dont forget. Ellen" he reminded mt‘. lac- ing the Nell-mare down the drive- Wly. having mounted her. Biifprlg. irigly. in a single spring "to hPvQ a look back ave-r the far-m now and lthen to see that everything is all iright. See that no cattle get into the field of roots. or into the grain. i They could make one awful rrioss of 1 either in a very short time." "Yes" I nodded I‘li keep an eye to things." IIt is a truism that folks who Ave together over a number of years, ; begin to think alike, for he sens-rig my innermost thoughts adried "Look more than once_ Ellen. Es- pecialiy keep an eye about In the ,middle of the afternoon -the files might make them inclined to break then." However there were no dis- turbing incidents to mar Jeanie’s _srid my stewardship. during our j husbands’ absence. and when final- 'ly we returned the milking herd to their owners‘ keeping, they had been "grained" and milked and were then contentedly browsing ,down along the stream. O O O Mr. C. of the house on the hill was cutting his hay today. From s shady corner of a verandah. we a‘.- iowed our book to lie neglected to .watch the machine at work -the ivery last we shall see this season So hot it was, the team appeared dark and a shimmer of heat lay toward the horimn beyond. The leaves on the lawn shrubs droop- .ed, and those on the po lar tree were almost still. Evening brought a coolness and a refreshing wind. which revived them and scattered the perfume of the night-loving flowers richly about. In the fading light it made low conversation in .ti-ie old birch, when the twilight was deepening to make our valley very personal and close. So peace- ful it was then and lovely that one ‘wondered why there should ever lbe discord among men; why the ‘making of a peace among nations lshould be so long-drawn and ted- ‘ious; why there must be the an- noyances of strikes and such dis- tressing happenings world over to sadder: folks in the reading or a bark of a -—yes. It must have been the fox that. ate up Mattie Iour Muscovey, for never was there i i marrow after s very pleasant ill"?! I weeks on the Island. l Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Roper nee Gladys Enrnan and son David ar- rived on the Island Tuesday l0 visit Mrs. Kaiser's sister Mrs. Russell T Pllibcarcrs were Messrs. Gem; a do; with a hark like that one ‘Borrlzfln. L. Crockett. W. W. Cwir, that echoed on the evening i-iir. lGeo_ Cudsnore, S. Mclinriis and P- Jeanie came to the pump at the l Powers. time for a fresh pail of water, than i leaving it hanging there had come l to join me on the lawn for a nil: ' of a chat. We watched the pastel . i . . TJ: 0'“ vi~ a PRINC EDWARD TODAY Eddie Bracken - Priscilla Lane ie ”FUN ON A WEEK-END“ Harness Racing - Cartoon — Shows 2:30-78 GOMIIIii TIIIIIL- FIIL- SAT. u i: g ‘I I fi/Z/fzm’ ‘illicit _ QEXIIBBIEIIOIIS I i EXTRA! // ~ NEWS OF THE DAYI l ' TODAY "STRANGE '- JOURNEY" News - Travel TIIIIIL- FRI. Shows 2130-7-9 _ ' VIBRANT NEW TELLING OF THE STORY THAT WARMED A MILLION HEARTS! Their love had village gossips wide-eyed - . . bur bmuqhg | new glow fa an old man's heart! l “KEEPER 9F THE BEES" i With i MICHAEL DUANE - GLORIA HENRY - HARRY DAVENPORT JANE DARWELL - JO ANN MARLOW PLUS: Film Vodvil - Color Cartoon - Sing Song - Answer Man had gone with other years. Scented "mm hum". 4°” “f” Emu": it l t: nd stocks and >'¢"-" iiiiitll ilidgsllllfildlceicsedlm againstla plc- mug?“ wm°n°w T’ m"! _°°°'!' I ket fence. Arid while we sat there. James came. a. Messed smile over- spreading his face. He pushed back his hat from a brow that one felt had been damp with the toll in the heat of the day. and allowed the mare to nibble déslilrxitily at bllldhgtfdtil “And was every ng all r B ' 11,5, h, “fig,” q, my 4”“, h ‘W “.5 “§i§°‘§' “in?” ‘infill; r."~.::rr:.i‘:.'"r:.ir:.:"'-:r. ing_ an a e w as . n g _,_ . _ was not altogether relief, for I monmymbm'flh”_%zg“uyiufl°fll fancied it hed s. measure o re- gret. at the season's swift passing. E "Well" he said to Jeanie and me - 6/01! IIIIFIIIIIF K050111000... HONEYMOON 11V NEW YORK \ an active helper, in her younger day. in community life. Her mem. cry belclarne confused two year-a IIO. w en ens suffered the loss of es undwiu spend the 3i" heme by fire. Until that time ' glglyllyosvlbangweeke renewing Oltl PM w" unulumy “m” l" h" acouaintances and, visiting relat- Yel". deine may beautiful iieins ML of handicraft. During her illness; "l9 W" tenderly cared for, m.‘ “IM hed s nloseins personality and cheerful disposition. and ei-l Bruce Stewart. Ways extended a hearty welcome a The floral tributes were many W Ill “IP10 (time to her home, Ker-l and beautiful, a silent testimony Y“!!! birthday party was s happy of esteem in which she was held "QM. when on July 9th there was by her loved ones. ii. family reunion. Interment wee The funeral service was oon- cemetery. ducted at her home on ‘Saturday afternoon at 2 p.m. by her pastor, _nev. Mr. Cross, the choir being Ml by Ike. Chester Simpson. There ere left to mourn. eight children: Charles. Summerside: llfifblft. Melpecue; Harry. Revers, Mess; Mrs. T. N. Bishop, Sum- merside: Mrs. J P. Park. Mrs. 0. S. Wnldron; Ralph, on the home- , Iii-Md; Ike. W. J. Harrington, lllflfll Velley; also 18 grandchil- dren and ii great grand children. The pallbearers ‘were her six grandsons. Russell Ramsay. Ralph Bishop. Keith Harrington. Arthur Clark and family oi Cape Traverse» Needless to say after an absence of twenty-six years Mr. Roper sees Malay. Herold Woodeide in Mslpeque , DIIIID 0F TIIAIIKS Mrs. W. J. i The family of the late c“; Wm m extend ‘my, sync", hed earlier. not to the old rungcd I than“ to the doctqrg and nufggg, cot which has rested the small ones those who sent floral tributes and message; of sympathy and all who helped in any way during their recent sad bereavement. IONDON - gmcdsl to is the bravest deed in maintaining and order in London. (up) __ A 399cm interest while there. And the wind will be awarded each year private citizen performing lllll! law °"° shades, inlaid with silver fade from the West and a first star appear to Southwsrd. Grand-daughter wue asleep then. she had been put to of the family for several genera- tions, but to a brand new one. with higher. and more protective sidrs and ends, and gaily ornamented Iwlth Scottish clogs. for her waking whispered s tune as old se the amid the birch tree's branches. that had to do with August ~ nights to come, and also those that PHOTOGRAPHS LOWEST PRICES Phone l42-L