____i________ Sltigsritt Gordon 7.20 7.25 M d k u Gui ma“ t m S dacona . . . . . . .. - l6 15% l" 0° l‘ Al. ‘n wi leased Watch the Dates, iuly 14th to 2151iggggugugizlll-I-oloyéf 13;; ygggggligg,,gqg,$g_§,gm_ ,3 ' d renewal su p orls. AT CENTRAL BEDEQUE i~33§3.‘.3?“€§'.n;.."" “‘ ' I ' ' ' ' . . ‘ FA I. T0 "H vf l R l- tr s I P t $;’,,‘;';§,‘““° """ " 3'22 3'2 Bcttynlgl]: ghlngsiOver Psslfle" nt.’ ti: ll wmdial‘ a a entertainment in the Rink, Monta-, “)0 3A5 gue, July 18th at 8.30 in connection already spoken for. once. guaranteed, until 8.15 each evening. Farmers l Farmers! Farmers l During your Week End Meetings in Charlottetown, we have prepared for your careful inspection a list of val- Iues that we are sure will interest you. Call and look them over and make our Store your headquarters while in the City. Values From the Different lVlen’s Departments Sec our Special Table of Men's Working Shirts .. . . .. ..................... .. $1.00 See our Special Ztable of Boy's Working Shirts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 50c Man's Balbriggsn Underwear. two pieces, per garment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55c Men's Merino Underwear, two pieces, per garment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70c Sec our Special llne of Men's Overalls . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.00. Boy's 50c a pair Boy'sTwoedCapa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..i5c. Men'sTweedCaps . . . . . . .. tiocEaeh l-‘iannolette Blankets, White and Grey, border. Largo sine . . . .. .. . , $2.10 A special line of Auto Wraps. Week-End Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $2.50 Men's Basket Weave Shirts. Regular $1.50. Special .. $1.00 Boy's Fancy and Plain Golf lion. Special per pair .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 69c 100 Men's Odd Negllgee Shirts, regular $2.00 and $3.00. To clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.59 Meu‘s Fine Balbrlggan Combinations. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . $1.19 25 Men's Suite, all sizes. Regular $15.00 and $18.00. To clear only . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $10.00 A special line of Day's Clothing, worth $10.00 and $12. . Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $0.50 Bargains From Dress Goods, Silks, Hosiery and Staple Departments ' A special line oi 21 inch Velveteen. latest shades. Special . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.10 a yard A few Satin Bcrdered Coat lengths clearing at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . $3.75 a yard A special lino of Silk Crepe de Cherie, latest shades at . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. $1.80 a yard 4 pieces Mereier Broadcloth, good shades. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . 45c a yard A few pieces Fancy Check, 36 inch Silk Taffeta. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.00 a yard 50 Dozen Ladies’ Pure Silll llose, newest shades. Regular $1.50. Going at y. Prico . . . . .. 15c l5 Doacn Ladies’ Silk Rayon Hose, newest shades clearing at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 45c a pair A Special line of 36 inch Barorlctte Satin, latest shades to clear .. .. .. $1.49 a yard 50 Yards of Donegal Tweed, heavy quality. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 00c a yard 1000 Iarda 30 inch Unbleached Cotton. Special price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 8c a yard 1000 Yards 30 inch Unbleached Cotton, heavy. Special price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10c a yard 100Yards40lnchP“ ‘-"i‘ " R ' 25c. , ..l5cayard 500 Yards 3t inch White Cotton. Special to clear . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ., 15c a yard 100 Yards 8-4 Unbleached Sheeting. Special to clear . 39c s, yard 100 Yards i2 inch Pillow Cotton. Special . . . . . . . . . . .. 28c a yard 150 Yards Cotton Toweling. Special to clear . .. .. 10c a yard 1000 Yards Print Cotton. Special to clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15c a yard 1000 Yards Dress Gingham. Special to cleaP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 22c a yard Specially Priced for Quick Despatch New shipment oi’ Ladies‘ Flat Crepe Dresses worth up to $10.50. Special . . . . . . . . . . .. $7.85 Kiddies Bloomer Dresses. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ladies‘ Crepe and Dimity Nightgowns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Ladies’ Rayon Silk Bloomers. Special .... .. Kiddies Gingham Bloomer Dresses. Special . . . . . .. . . .. . Dllnlty Sets, regular $2.50. Selling for Week-End . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,, $1.25 Odd lines Summer Dresses at greatly reduced prices. Bathing Suits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $2.15 to $6.25 Something new in Crepe Pleated Skirts. ' All colours . llarvey Knit Slips. All colours including whlto . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. $2.08 Ladies’ Figured Rayon Dresses, long a‘eevcs. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55.25 Balance of Ladies Spring llats. Special . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.98 'and $1.00 Kiddies Wash Bats. Regular $2.25 and $2.10. Clearing at . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.00 Balance of Kiddies Hats of Straw, Silk and Braid at greatly reduced prices. BALANCE OF LADIES SPRING COATS 1-3 OFF PROWSE BROS LIMITED THE BARGAIN CENTRE Wright Hargreaves . i-Q-O-fi- JACOB THE SUPPLANTER , Tickets now on sale. First night tickets Obtain your ticket at Seat numbered, and evening. Price 50 cents. Fifty Performers. Fourteen Piece Or- ALBERTON Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Hodgson ar- rived here by motor on Saturday Rev. and Mrs. Henry A. Brown, Miss Isobel and Mr. Fred Brown, are spending their vacation with Mrl and Mrs. Herbert Brown. Miss Maude Jenkins. who is a chestra, including Special Saxophonist, and ' Cornetist from Yul-mouth, Nova Scotia. representative of the "Chatelaine," the new magazine for Canadian wo- Westem Guardian -I'EEDING AND Watering pans, ‘order now at Bruce's. -TIIE BIGGEST surprise m Ladies‘ Shoe Values, for many a day. Saturday, July 14th. At Sin- clair's. - 8760-I-l3-2i. —ROSS-MILLER Meat Fox Bis- cuits-one pound contains 10 bis- cuits, 3-4 per feed. Order now at Bruce's. - —SURPBISB BARGAIN in ladies footwear on Saturday at Sinclair's. 6106-7-l8-2i. —BUY IIAY Rope aud liaylng "Tools at Bruce's. —SURPRISE BARGAINS I in Ladies Shoe Department on Satur- day at Sinclair's. 6108-43-21. —-VI'1‘AMINERA1. FOR FOXES, in stock at Bruce's. —-ATTENTION! Malpeque (Unit- ed Church) 2.30, Wednesday, Juli! 1B. If not fine Thursday. Bazaar table, ice cream, sports. Real outing. —FLEA POWDER and Izal Dis-v infectant for iox ranches, in stock - at Bruce's. -BUY FIRE-PROOF, slate sur- faced roofing shingles at Braces. —COM.E AND SEE "The Little Clcdhopper" by the Searletown Dramatic Club, in Cano Cove Hall, Tuesday, 17th If not flne 18th. 6815-‘1-14-21 —'I'llI~‘. OIIARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN may be obtained from tho Hunter Book Store. next Bank of Nova Scotia, Water St. Sub- scriptions will be received and ad- vertisements taken for insertion in the Guardian. 10-29-tf —-.IOLLY GATHERING-At the dance in the Strand Theatre, Ken- slngton on Thursday night. exquisite music was fumlshed by the ‘ruplin Orchestra of Black Banks who added expounded fame to their already meritorious reputation. How much is the merit of any performance enhanced by the agreeable co-oper- atlon of the artists. ‘This body of distinguished musicians is composed of Miss Francis Ahem, pianist; Mr. Stephen Ahern, Violin; Mr. Augus- ltln Ahern, Guitar, members ct the same family, and Mr. Russel Whit- ney, Drum. The directing spirit in this most enjoyable event was Mrs. Ed. Urch, whose very soul enters into the animation that the spirit of the celebation admirably display;- ed. -i-—¢o->i-— PERSONALS -—Mr. W. A. MacQuarrie, Sum-I merside, has received word of the death of his sister, Mrawesley Gould, formerly Miss Eva MacQuar- ric. of Summerside, at her Home in Vancouver, B. C. ‘ --Mr. and Mrs. George Green have arrived in Summerside from‘ Boston, to spend four weeks vacat- icn in their native town. They made the trip by motor. Mllnard’: Llnlrnent for Insect bltoa, -—-—- -€-O}— -\——— Eastern Guardian . RMONTAGUE RACES Wednes- day, Aug. lst. 2.20 trot, 2.24 pace. 2.30 trot and pace. 6 I ..'DR. L. s. JOIINSTOWS Den- tal omce, Montague, will be closed till Thursday, July 19th. ..'.IUST RECEIVED car Mala- gash Hay Salt. McGowans Limited. Kllmuir, P. E. I 6776-7-13-21. “WIASTEBN AGENT-Jim J. W. with the United Church Supper and . Bazaar. 6182-7-13-41 . .'FOR SALE — At Montflglifi. house and lot owned by Mrs. Lauchlln McLeod. For further par- ticulars apply to J. W. Murdock. - 6826-7-l4-3l ' -—-—<-o>-—i~ PERSONALS ' ‘ Mr. Wendal Murphy. ably 10w price. Beautiful fabrics, some with fur ers plainly finished are offered today in two great groups. ON E-THIRD and at HALF PRI UNITED "Newest Models Rem arkably ’ 1 Reduced l In this sale you are offered a really , wonderful opportunity to secure a handsome summer wrap at a remark- new Kashas, Tweeds, and all the delightful new no one a M°LEOD ' Poirets, trimming, oth- OFF CE . anion-av»- '81 PETERS lllcis some ITUM AKE BIG HIT To-day we present our readers Charlottetown she defeated a. larBe with the entry list for the St. Peters class cf good pncers in a most de- Bay horse races which place on Wednesday July 18th. Sercetary Quigley is congratulated on the way his classes have filled. Altogether he has twen-|day. ty-flve entries with at least twenty sure starters. and a successful after- noon's sport is certainly assured. 1t will be remembe rd that St. Peters staged a very good race ‘meeting he can last year and at that time they,the pace-rs promised tho horsemen and public they would do even better this year will take cislve manner. _ afternoomfwcrthy has the speed of the bliiwn to be and it would not be surprising to However, Bud Ax- sce him win the class on Wednes- Major Aubrey whose half in 1.03 3-5 made this spring stands as a record for local tracks, was a win- ner at Scmerville last Wednesday land his friends and suppcrters think take the measure of any of in this class. Dixie ‘Marque was an easy mile in 2161/, .'s few days ligo seelrls now straight- They have kept their word and have 'cned out and ready for a real battle. put up gcod purses. They have made ‘Bingen Aubrey showed a half last their grounds ‘attractive and are Thursday in 1.05 1-5, so he is’ not doing all possible to see that the lacking in speed either. Who can horsemen and public will be satisfl- pick a winner in the 2.24 Pace? ed with the outing afforded. The track will be treated on Monday and Tuesday evenings with "Snow- importation having fflake“ a special 2.29 Trot. A dozen trotters have entered in the 2.29 Trot. Rather a record for rural trucks in this prov- ince, and the spokes should fly be- been made of this celebrated dust fore they settle the argument and lwreventer- Snowflake acts by wlth- decide who the winner should be. drawing the moisture from the air Eastern Lady is said to be going and is guaranteed to give the results great guns this year, while Wiltewah desired. The track is being carefully who surprised the natives last year prepared and on Monday and "mes- will do good. Sharpsburg will intro- day evenings will receive a lishtvduco himself to the public of Prince u harwwihs and will then be specially |Edward Island. He won fifteen or 0111889171 With l1 110W hflllmiled drill; sixteen matinee recs near Boston Which M11 Qlilfiley hllfi hP-d mRdl-‘hast year. Muck Todd keyed up by ‘for ‘that purpos e. He hopes by this treatment- to be able w sive thcsllver Todd trained over his home |hls Summerside race will be tough. public faster time in the various track may be tho winner. Then there contests. Now let us see what Mr. Quiglcy has to offer in the speed line. A glance at the entries below will show that the classes are well bal- anced and therefore will produce ‘good racing. Take the 220 Trot for instance. What a contest one can expect between Princess Aubrey Watts Edition, Briar Mac, The Pup is Worthy lnuise. a good trotter but slightly off since her Summerslde racé. Our Polly, Rex Baring and n few others for good measure. There will be some dust kicked up by the ‘dozen trottcrs when they‘ get the word "Co" next Wednesday. As mentioned in a previous write- -up "the inner man" will bu well attended to by The Women's Inst- fllld D0" Dix- wMl-B Edition l8 Blitute of St. Peters. They arc making Princess Aubrey will make him step, MM". Answi Boudres. lormerly rewcomer to Island tracks, but is‘ M188 M"? Mficllh- h“ "him"! l° well known in the eastern United great PM“ to reed a large number her home in bower Mohi-Blllv- Bit" suites where he performed brill- lli-ehdlnl the 3°99 Riv" l" "id lantly winning two big stake races spending a few days at the home of“; one mean“; a; Brocwm Mass. of people and their local pride in the reputation of their catering is such that we can assure everbody they will not be disappointed if they v - ' men’ u m w“ m“ "°°"' _—"*°’__— \ however and the others will not. be tifidfifififi“ M “ 8°“ m“ °“ - i . - y. Beautlful Scenery! Electrlc Tab Mr. Frank Purdy is spending his ‘Wlld '. 1413b" llmtgme Trill “Wm 5° We almost forgot to say that all leaux, OtC. llzlldllsllwiltlsrgis parents. Dr. and e To W224 ‘P9125 Thai; [is the one the fliiflfi“flf,‘{,°x,'},f§sfifi ‘thauuéree ' ' ' M - - V S public are really most interested in. rug" u, “i, m“ ma three hints m” The finest Pageantry Effort on the Island. m n” M om cm bum C it lpatrons New” M w“, be me M, “ppm mm“ m” hm a rm “nu”; .-.- -—-—— ---————-—- WIS held in the doggy’; 0mg,‘ {here _ l‘ 0 51160511‘! 995W" of M3739 Dlrect- cent of thg purge t; “ken out for om on the 11th. Dr. Wherrett examin- ' -_- 1 "hi?" rlllmlllll Tltilglez 156i h" the horse that wins two heats. The v - . - _ ed a number of patients. This is A hm;gh.ggk1ng_ mlbnmng. 01111:; c‘! “r000 0 l’! 1:1")? balance of the purse is divided in STANDARD MINING axon/moi: w, ca’. crliilylm one of the many ways in cy-ggg-gquntry horgg-rgce-love and l! 1 m“ Qt lglzmlgt? g "tithe three equal parts and each part , -—-- - ' . . a.» ans ‘W i Reid moi-toss serves in time of comedy and ulna...“ g m, o; layers t rrgsdgcm-wue: :1; galls raced for each of three heats. Quotation ilrllahcd tllrollh eenri- Federal Kirkland 4o 6c PW” "1 1:‘ "I will»: what a the outstanding features of "The f mm m’ m Cont"; w This clan was devised to prevent - ~' ' gmm-Dy-q -= 3,0”... “was... 2:1. """'""' $22.21;.‘ 'l.z.."cl....""‘ ' }?."“.‘§.“é’.;.§i iii.";‘.ii.°..";z.'“°“°’. ' . i ‘ mus wills n. Amati. a co. trolllnger .. 18.00 m. ‘dam Tu"; l which opened at the Olwiwl thu- ikeep busy all the time. 1t makes g1...» nuason Bay .. inc m” a" a X nmwge: ti: lmvvqtre Thursday. With Hoot. the started things at a small town cirqlhlppy contests, l"; “m, and ,, Charlottetown Office Int‘! Nickel . 92.00 1m ‘h. united ch rélllhrough-ridinl favorite of the screcnscua and then later joined it. to worrquick getaway for the public. Racing Keeley . . . . . . . . . .. = c: “M” ” no " 0n u the star one may be assured of a rol- the girl he loves he does some should be over before six o'clock. ' July a July la xlnuana Lake 1.0 1.4: l ' P- "l f lgfuiiillimislelfltrolzdedmvlithttlirillmi% the best migh- ‘c; 3:081:21‘ “c: c E Ore e. 21 or h m can sunr- ermreen. a e . 0 tumor ' “a ‘ 3m fgzgmggm? m’ ‘a n” At.‘ Cgl-lstllsflazi family of, antae of seeing action in regular Machine. as a circus clown, does - u’ , ' 16% 15 n!“ o, d” ‘M’? chm {E16 hflélgllloflllllbll. l I'll] Sill]! iD ‘QED til! audience ill Q u“; 11A’ by Munha“ hi" a L“ m w“! mmmn-hme-m the buss’ e ibacn personal ty and the continual uproar. I - Colonel D. A. MacKinnon. Char- 436 3J6 ma! Iolnicss River where l‘; “:2” Gui-g“ Tiilletlimmul-tfi y‘: ilmdbwmlmmtfiy 0m‘ ‘Mhwm’ P’ n!‘ 9* ‘m0 mum mi vac-mi each mi- Hers 22.. $.92.’ ' "like : swelled ire" hose "ers i: ‘lid “comm “m” “m b’ °"’" 7' w‘ Y" "l! "i"! will» llle and also rmgiln 1n id. y ' w f“ n "l" ‘nm-‘nma T‘ w'"’°‘ B“""“"' S“ 3'" "I" hi! many friends who are al- ‘$31 oshcw" giylison not "i'l'¢‘i'lsii'°nl'ei3'$'ii’ve'§§ m‘ P‘ I’ I’ l8 varietal to welcome him and sn-s ‘proves that he is at home in thzllatn than Allan rel-sevens ihzTho “n” “d” b’ Th’ 3mm‘ ‘E *° mwhififiiflllt ‘Mo. but gives further evid oe ofWildW zshoawh is ln in Mm?’ “m” “m” “""°' "- a 94% ' hil ability as an ail-roundmactor 'to overthrow the ngrc s; wltriyth: l t g 11% m Pei-Mi ms m n; in which‘ cowboy and athlete. ‘ Rumour . an. "fir"? "Y °"""“" Pm" .88 use 1H0 made. In alloy discovered by an Hoot plays the rode of a hard- ffhe seventh chapter of "mm t 1' ' m“ °h""°"’°"""" 16 is Rnsiilh chemist that. restate oxydat- boiled lmcurcc who must. start Orhson Hash" and an "Our Gang" bu; n}, h, "w, one“ it 5; ion is either harder than stseicl-‘aeticn when things seem pcaceiullcclasdy round out an excellent pro- Benn,’ 010mm" l, ‘mi P- J‘ softer than lead. and he does that aplenty. When lie if IINIL The Pup, 2.20 1-4, by Mayor Prince, Lco Blake, Charlottetown. Todd, H. Campbell, Charlottetown. Eastern Lady, by The British P. E. I. Soldier, Alfred Webster, Marie, P. Waits Edition, 2.13 1-4 by Johll b‘. 1. ‘Nails, Willard Kelly, Cllarlotte- Our Polly, by Peter Mac, Dali town, P. E. I. McDonilld, St. Peters. P. E. I. , Laddu, James Barry, MOTCII, P. 2.24 PACE E. I. ‘ i Lord Vail, by Chestnut Peter, ltiajor T. B. Rogers, Charlottetown. P. E. l. Rex Haring, by Rcxheart, P. J. Henry, Georgetown, P. E. I. Wiltnwnll, by Etawall, P. War- ren, Sollris, P. E. I. Marge Direct 2.13 3-4, Dr. Char- lcs Dcugan, Charlottetown, P. E. I. Dixie Marque, - by KOIIIliCI-{y Marque, Dr. H. McIntyre, Chit?‘- lotletown, P. E. I. Major Aubrey, by Colenel Aubrey, McNeill 6r. Buntaln, Charlotte- Sharplzburg, by J. Malcolm Por- town, P. E. I. bis. Chester Pratt, St. Peters, P. Bingcn Aubrey, 2.17 l-4, by Cap-i E, 1, I tain Aubrey, Colonel D. A. Mac- Kinnon, Charlottetown, P. E. I. Bud Axwcrthy, by Morgan Ax- worthy, J. T. Waite, Summersidir, P. E. I. Al Worthy, Willard Kelly, Char-‘ lctietown, P. E. I. , l Aubrianna, by Capt. Aubrey, G.| MacIntyre, Montague. Edith Aubrey, by Land League McNeill .8: Buntaln, Charlottetown. P.E.I. The Banker, by The l-larveslet. Chester Pratt, St. Peters. P. E. l. Mack Todd. by Mayor Todd, F. It. McLlline, Charlottetown. P.E.I. Worthy lmlise, by Harvest Worthy, Colonel D. A. MacKinnoll. , Charlottetown, P. E. I_. Silver Todd, by Mayor ~ lugs, Mt. Herbert P. E Devonport Prince, by Upton - 2.29 TROT Todd, Earl I. Montague Horse Races Wednesday, August 1st $900---ln Pursesa-seoo ....°.'f.“.i’,si’°f‘..... $300.00 2.24 Pace .......*Purse $300.00 2.30 Trot and Pace . . . . Purse $300.00 unusual. CONDITIONS: lflntries close Wednesday, July 18th, 1928. llorscs must be eligible}! that date. Entrance money must accompanytlh "entry. All hots heats. Three in side plan. All rseoswoksrnr nato at the ens vi W "ml MM» lvhm winners will be decided by standing mime mace allot"- All mines divided so, ts. is and 1m. lattanco ree sac." of nurse, m It‘ dltlonlll from winne s. Two entries of tho some ownership may s Khelsalnlel race provided the-full 5% is paid on each starter, the avng lca valoi , -. » Pr" . slew. . a Th" "eh-MM" wit“ ihiwlriu to dollars off. chlnn hi“ " prcgram, decline any htry or bar fllylrl BQIal-e on, and still wi re-advertislng any races not latlsilclorllywirlled. nt reserve the riIM l" l,” lice‘ money, If the weather is stormy. the m; pone or declare the races oil and return I-iay, straw and stablhlg frog, L National netting Amooiaiion rule; term whore um Q‘ flict with the above conditions... The ’ assumes no mund- bilelty. for any accident of damn‘; u, gqyxpmm Q, "up", flgy-irlg y“ rn ' -j ‘. ~ . " ' JAMIE A. MaclNTYI-l. surf" y e