JULYOZS. 1942 WWW .. t Lou-must - - A HOME 0N TIIE RANGE By Bently Range nun."- "u........ M “Y”, may, was Whit Y9“ l‘ i "M" y” asked fiwgulwaya big‘; q-m fond 0! you. w ma irlen . Why 5110"!“ awliei‘ “hurled? And I sort of m1 it l" b, i ca” a: ‘Why should ‘fgildq-hem isn't enoulli reason. Be ,.. °€.‘§,, m, there u." out quietly, and Rose. m!!! some min t eyes shut- Tnen sheuggs; ‘fffiffiffi 3:35 Ulmlikh the door at. tne far 0! we Porch. wiu h 1 ~ . y Dent-w tnw the IEiIAI-Ielgihuucbgfg ‘m :23“, “m” thew. cutting 5 9n W P153435 for sup- At A Glance (Canadian Press) Av: Industrial: and hue met- al; higher; other groups plight- ly lower. Montreal-Paper: higher; utiiltlec, other industrial; and gfllda low- er. New York-Stock; closed unchang- ed. Winnipeg-Wheat unchanged. ,_ _ Everyone wants ex- “Mother. I think I’ h ,.,,’f.i’énfi°$§i°-r m lgéalrf-IIAIICO. You gggvugh for OOqllg-ht. n?“ m tgbgh; Wf‘,',‘,‘,,“'°h'.§§ve something. quite u "Yen. you do look tired dear r11 ——— "A asklnl you to release me $011." “P 111 two minutes and he“, (Canadian Press) "I'm .. ' “mum, m, l vl-i-léiygguliegaffaywimelb wont it." ly to her W112: fiyinfiiivé} WRDNTO‘ July m.- Teliforlll ilev-ieil- ""1 Wm‘ m“ °‘ “a?” “P “he W“ already in bed. Stock c1»- ‘etlect-ed deeply in his fiwe- 50W d0 you feel: u a WWII“ "Have you noticed any you: wmc nicer ma?" 1 you m“? m me have I neglected “Yes mother Lkwn rye just gldcrmzic I-Z .: ' ' - - .. rots - you? . “w “m n mm‘ °n "m! GWYIW- Aunor 1.05 ~u<>t I. bit votive .. W‘ .. - ° W“ very unset Bob 0.. 1-; "v “l” ‘diolfiilflfiia .1 . whit-i .‘.'.‘d..“"“'° w“ "aim"? Bod-la a agiilifoflm going to accept "We Just aJZVIQLQ‘ mEYDZIIiIer mfm O m h” - ehhugh_ Non m the way w 1 l _,, Bitt DDm .38 ‘i’ giladn 11a had ever known m; to dls- you were fond oioixizimtiiw Ea???“ ca“ P“ '75 hh “That's finished. Its bow I why I was so glad when you 8°‘ e: Chesterv .6! ,7 . . h _ O§‘¥.'i,.ll3t‘é"13“ll%'l rfittittéfififfi “as”. .... ... ... %:sir~;"i.“:..“’ .. it a "i’“..i"é?.‘l.i‘°ib%l% W me- u 1 m. 105K132. sari m t- isaid I dltllt all” l m _v md I knew ‘it. Its been yew ham g0,- mo. East Crest .02 on; Ailoliifllltllfltl ekr gbou-talyé '_ but its over now. s easy. ycu East Nlulartlo 1.07 5.1a l “on him I Zudd w lqrnl know to starve love w ccath. I don’; Eldorndo .47 month. And- t eiéks l v en l 11g feel anything now. Do nu: a favour, Gt ak Vt P 12 °u up ‘lug we B’ rig‘ st mummy?’ Hiilinor 1.90 twill’ >°“' m‘ li°hw° El‘. " ‘Ch. Rosemary. my dear!" Mrs. HD1111...“ 7.20 notice iii tile Dimer ti: t “We! Kane was almost tearful with dis- Int, Nickel 29 3-4 "lies. Iellforth loo id_ surprised. appointment" m‘ Pete 13 "'l'iu1t \\‘.l5 because Mvile Daintry qm-ue m", a home for ‘he hc“.s_ who“ 12 "m", i“ ‘Riuwbdfrmxlld and ha“ 11x1!’ POP" Rlmollnriiiig that the marriage Kerr Add 3'85 and mic-w loll git}! 56¢ a‘ ° n- will not take place, and send John L...“ m. 3'30 mlqelllififtgiaibg abruptly. with n. $1,.“ ‘m m“ b“ WW1 1P W- $10.11? I52 1 [em gesture. _ . --B h iacassa 2.10 "Kym." lhlllk 1m in love with Tflkeua ‘gggihlgtfffgg-rvl lVIncLecd 1.1’! Mllitfl. _ , M,‘ Kane protested but ROSCL llfalnrtic 1.30 "\\'(i1, 1m sorry, George. but Ive ma”, was hmh Afraid i0 nwue lest lticKt-nzie .57 bc<11lui111u traps, and watching you. ha. heahh might Suhel. h"; Kare Mcwiitiers .09 '1-8 and mil“! w “m” W" whether y?“ sat down and wrote th-e notice zit Mmma 25 were for the lust two months, Youll mun “hing mum Naybqb m b4 ha“? l‘) “'51” me" Sounds of a waltz came from be- NmTmdi 49 7'3 "So mats what all this is about. 1W; me pen scrawhed on me paper Normeml £8 in Mm. ever ' , _ , h; - , _ SvlyllieivffcillgahtlitRgfé ‘£35; ‘gains g maiys eyes. and ran down hcr Poi-ion .85 53-‘ ,7 m) here she told me cheeks. She wiped them away carc- Pick Crow 1.60 3:351:33 Lha‘? she ‘ham, the me fulayh andmnolntigeie followed. Pioneer 1.30 m" Ilfhfixgmxgmhgksmakbgzlfi; 833:5? said tfinheremiaethe; was sealed‘ she llzliigleii/fetals A; 1 4 very s g ‘ u ‘ . ‘ " 0111.11 men’ oiilv ten minutes before he mk1'e%1:fh%d3§d dlt viflhen Preston 1.00 thaw; What could she ever be to a “h, w Ausmauahlf, V m- <7" éSliiéirrfiht "w", i» "Yes dear of coursel" “- ’ "I don't know about Myrle at all. ., . ' ' * Stoop Rock 1.30 paid Rosemary, shutting her eyes, weédhifitgflvfwiilzgghifififns‘ I think Sullivan ,54 wit-lip little obstinate smile round Tech H 1,53 her lips. "I know about you and me. Two evenings later. John Kane Upp Cda. .70 I've asked you to release me. and called at "Pewrsdown" with some ventures 8.80 you have, haven t you? Verbena. plants from his mother for wry, Hflfg 2,05 CHAPTER- xiv ‘riviiii: uizAas ma NEWS ‘ Tellforth turned from Rosemary and stood gazing for a moment or two uu’. of inc open window into the u darkness. - tie uu-ned at last, with a sigh, and ipciie 1n n. tone oi resignation. "1 suppose you're rigiit. I release you. Perhaps I never offered you enough. I wasn't a. young chap. full o1 use and illusion, and I thought. 1 never could be so again. But I was wrong w overlook the fact that. you deserve something more. I wronged you 111 that." "You never deceived me as to how you felt” "Tn-ads worse than ariytth-insl" he laid bitterly. Rosemary laughed, and. then sigh- ed "Don't wony. George. Phi-i 1-1 1°! the best." "You look awfully tired. now." “I'm all right, my dear.” l-le smiled. "I mnk I'll set of! l1on1e,'~' he said. "I feel I want time to think. I'll come in and see you tomnrrotr." "Good-bye," said Rosemar y. She held out her hand. Ilellforth griDWd ment. ‘that is, R ‘iv/lyric. Almost the first thing he said as: “Isn't it rotten about my sister and George Tellforth?" Myrle was putting the plants into a. box in the kitchen. Wild surinises flakslaed through her head as site e . “Why? What has happened?" "They've broken off their change- cxscmary broke it ofl. I think it's because she's ill, you know." John Kane volunteered. con- fidentially. "She not herself l" Myi-le completed transferring the plants before she could murmur the necessary condolences. "It is the morning paper," said John Kane. "I thought you'd have seen it. Mother and Rosemary are going to Australia for a while when she's well enough." He went away soon afterwards; and he could not go too soon for Myrle. Her head was in a whirl. At first the fact that Tcilforth “'88 free meant everything to her, and noth- ing else seemed to matter. But as she realized her own posi- tion more dismal thoughts ensued. She was not free herself. Not free to try to make him love tier-and his recent behaviour had done much to contradict her earlier fancies on it, then bent and pressed his ups to t-Mt M0130 be contmued) t; __ __ -__._=- lc per word; Announcement: Classified 3c per word; In Floral and Splrltnll Oll Condolence ‘illo Der inch: cud i0 cents for are Appreciation, ‘l Der t9 cents application. Advertising Rates - Minimum cum for u: Advertllommtl ti vect- muu omaiu lcooll. a car gfhhwqte" cddlttcifilml‘: Llltl f l l-i per lnoash. Addison“, mambo 81.00.‘ Other nth”: Payable in Advance and Eastern locus Events 3c Der wont: Material Notlcel 10o per will: l-l-"I v Cards. etc. 5c ngm ' Letter: of gmen ‘l0 Wonk for $1.00 Notices of Thanh and For Sale TIIRESIIEB BLOWER AND other belts. Also traces. Clinton tiurrison, Fredericton. 7-37-93- /FOR SALE —5000 FT. ISLAND boards. Also 2 x 4 and 2 x 5 lum- a r . “fir” ‘m P" ti“; it" 0'?“ | nage Cheese u qaadh r01: SAE _ rvniuman midis; tcred Bear, "River-view B03! 102252135, having outlived his usefulness in present 1068mm l‘ now for sale at o rice that con- stitutes a real gorge _. MW Block Marketing Board. ‘I-M-fli To Let F011 RENT-COTTAGE run- nishcd. Apply "J." care Guard- lan. 7-21-21. T0 LET - ONE FURNISHED Apartment, heated, electric Ytillgv. continuous hot water. Mn- . H. Home I30 Elm Avenue. Phone 321. 7-25-81 __________________ Female Help Wanted ____________________ Meirip wAui-aup 151' 020th rig; CIICE . . $1.315 Dali... Wppflrll 11w. a _ - _ Wéulritso B-onousuifahaahiépn o n r m s -=....'c....ila.fa. “.312? ac 11% wfietgtetht gag-cum“ chi-tile. ' ' u‘ ‘f-Qo-BB-SO. WANi-an - IIOUSEIII-IPII for Priest's house in coun . APDly "B" Guardian. 7-11-1 --_.____ WANTED - GIRL Ion. AUG- 11st. Apply at once to G c-o Guardian. 7-21-21 Ivaurap - GIRL. iiouslwolut. State wates desired. Mrs. Wm. c. Mrlmd, cope Tormentlne, N. B. i-ai-ai. Miscellaneous "in SUMMER SPECIALS. a. ohncton’: Beauty Solon. ‘f-fll- i. Wanted WANTED - ONE T017 PBESSED straw. J. F. Gard. Soutnnorrlt. WANTED — USED MILK CANS, also junks of pigs. Dunstaifnaga Cheese d: Butter Co. 7-28-31 _ Teachers Wanted WANTED - TEACHER roll Marie School. supplement $100- ] g 5 ' _ H, V, sanderson. my o any 7-24-25 WANTED-TWO TEACHERS FOR Eustico Cross School cc able of teaching French. Nlcho as Gal- lant, re‘ y- 7-28-31. Sales Help Wanted ABN EXTRA MONEY. SELL British Canadian Chr tstmas Cards with name imprinted also every dcv Greetin Cards. "lnest avail- able in va. ue. workmanship and price. 100% profit bonus for early orders Write today for details. Samples on approval. British Can- ldian Publisninrarco. Room '15. 2/ Kin: 5t. Woltw orontoiumlsda‘ Lost LOST - camp's GOLD BRACE- m. Nome enirnved- Phone 5°44- myq-q 7-28-2i. L051‘ — CHILD'S GOLD BRACE- let, name engraved. Phone 504-J. Reward. 7-37-21 NOTICE After A . IHL, 1N1, tuca dllfi var School will be hand- ed In for collection. tlgd.) Lorcnso Smith, llcbert with Wilfred Whltloek (Trus- l. 7-27-3i speaks dialects m c111 <1 L411 $7.1. _ mo" "£14113" EIOYI V 2i. Niell and humorous - U1 aukcd CASELY (ITIIEENAN wcpmuc. Lyfillfla, and Delpliinlums dec- orated Our Ladys Chapel of 5t, Patricks Church, Montreal, on Sat- urday mom-ling, June 27th at 9:30 fcr iilC marriage Christan, diuglitcr Mrs. David Cassly Vailqv, P E I., to Patrick Vzrnon, sou cf Mr. and Mrs. John Greenan of Kinkora Parish, P.E.I. The marriage ceremony and Nuptlal Mass were perfcmird by Rev. R. Jami-ton, S. J. of Loyola Coilege um bridv was cit-cured by Miss Myrtle Giteitin, sser of the groom, while Mr Borden Greenan acted as best man for his brother. The bride looked charming 1h a street length dress of baby rose, with a llllIO flowcrid hat to march and a shoulder length tulle veil. She carried an arm bouquet of sweetheart roses and maiden hair fem, The bridesmaid wore a dress of two-tone b‘ue with white acces- sories and a ccrsige of orchds. After the ceremony the bridal party motored to the New Ciwlrton Hotel “(I610 11 sizmptucus breakfast was sewed to the immediate relatives 11nd friends of the bride and. groom. After breakfast the bridal couple it cn a honeymoon tr to the Laurentlans. the bride traveling in a broom suit wlh bifge accessor- ics. On their return, Mr. and Mrs. Grocnan wfl reside in Montreal, uhrre Ms. Greensn is empbyed as a mechanic at the Canada. Car Company. where previous to his weddinc he was presented with a well filled purse. Before their marriage Mr. and Mrs. reenan were H159 tendered a, shower by their many frluifs ht Preston Hall, Mcnircal, where Mr. Sebinus Jclmstcn hclds the well known P.E I dances. The was beautifully decorated fcr the oc- casfon with pink and white stream- m ers ‘Iho bride and groom were es- ccrtrd t9 i-wo prettily decorated chairs bv M's= Myrtle Grcenan, WIIIIQ "Here Comes The Bride," was beautifully played by Mrs. P, A. McMahon. 11cc presents o'er-c opened by Miss Grade Mac- verses read by Miss Edna McCarvllle and nlnnwi on a lab'e by Miss Ann Mclvhhcn The bride and groom their friends for the many beautiful gifts, After ging- ing "For ‘they are Jolly Gacd Fell. ows." the remaining evening was spent in music and dancing, the music bvlng furn'shed by Mr. J"l1n<ton's orchestra, under the dlvrctlon of Mr, Leo Brown. A cclidou: lunch was served by Mrs. Jchnston. assised by the young ladies. After which all departed, svlshlnq the bride and groom many years of happy marrlad life. Report Is Critical Of CBC Manager OTTAWA. July 28 - (C?) — Criticism of Gladslcne MurreyAd, general managtr of the Can- adian Broadcasting Corporation. with a. suggestion that he be as- slgncd, if possible, to duties other than that of general manager or executive head of the corporation, was made in c. SOW-word report of the House of Commons radio committee, tabled Saturday. Tiglitcned ccntrol of private- statlon ownership to remove any dnngvr of monopolies Wu also recommended. PLEADS GUILTY HALIFAX. July 26—(CP)—Pres- ton A. Deutcher of Saint John, N. 3., pleaded fiuilty Saturday to two charges of lquor conspiracy and W85 sentenced by Magistrate ILB Dickey to a car's imprisonment and a fine of 1,000. Dcutcher was accused of con- gplring to defraud the government of 817.000 in customs duties and of / . lri to possess spirits unis/w- ffliupiitfiigtarlcd into Canada, covans MUCII oiiotmn A Quebec plant is turning out 500-p0111id bombs and similar “mcsisflgcs l0 Hitler" is one 0f th€ largegt, of It! type III LDC WOIIG- ma. CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN OEIITRAI. GUARDIAN _-_-_ I'll: coll-l h nporud Ion now: o. Mo! Interns on cumming a o lulu Ill-H In u tum-u u c outed; ‘Ill! I Ind. Minuet. ii- COOK'S for Photographs. L493- CONIIDEBATION LIFE IN SUB. ANCE- L-UI tl D APB-IL" b “BEMEMBERE Stewart Van dei- Veer. The Guard! lane new story starting Thursday, _____ FARMERS are asked to tune in on C, F. C- Y. from 7.15 to 7.30 Wednesday evening July 29th to hear W- . Bite-w. Deputy Minister oi gIICIIII-gillfipflo aliron a newmsheeg Dons cy oi-Prince war Island. v-za-ii. TBANSFERREI) _ Mn Dew Cutler, C.N.R. News Agent, on tho Charlottetown-Moncton run, has been transferred to Montreal where he will‘ operate on the Montreal- Winnipes run He. with Mrs. Cutler and ohil , left yesterday morning for Montreal. POLICE COURT-In the Police C011" yE-iwrdfly I! female was sen- tenced to 30 days in jail for being drunk and disorderly; a man, char-g- ed with theft, was given 20 days; a, motorist, dharged with operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated was remanded until today. LEA RN or‘ DEATH - Mrs. Norm man J. McLeod of this city, receiv- ed a telegramaniiouncing the death yesterday at 48 Vinal Avenue, Som- ervllle, Mass, of Mrs. Jason Carson, (nee Bertha. Steele). Many rela- tives and friends of the late Mrs. Carson will regret the passing of this estimable lady. She leaves t.» mourn two daughters Doris and Jeanette. GEDDIE E M MomAi. . TERIAN cmmcm- s..‘$if§§"¢‘§. Sunday. August 2nd. 11.00 AM. The Sacrament of the lord's Sunper will be observed 7.30 P. M. Thanksgiving and Consccratlon Service. Prepara- tory services will be held on Thurs- day and Friday evenings of this week in the church at 8.30 P, M. Ricv. H. M. Buntain, Minister, 7-28-11. MINISTER ON VACATION-Rev. Hltkh Miller. D.D.. minister of Charlottetown Trinity United Church. 86001111180186. by Mrs. Mill- er, left yesterday morning for Broadlands, Q11e., where they WIIA be holidaying for a month. Rev. D. C. Boothroyd, who arrived home last night with Mrs. Boothroyd, will b6 1n Charge of the church during the absence of the regular pastor. HAY VICTORY SYMBOL — Another V-shnped head of timothy hay has turned up. This time it was Picked from a field in Earns- cllffa by a teen-aged boy, Allison Mutch, who forwarded it to tho Guardian. The head of the ha; forms a perfect "V" but otherwise appears to be quite natural. A sim- ilar oddity was Dlcked along one oi the streets 0n the outskirts of the cltv about a. month ago, INTERESTING EVENT - There was a. double christening Sunday afternoon at the summer home of Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Hughes, Ink- grman, when Rev. Dr. Hugh Miller B. vld Caron. S0n_...of Flt. Lt. John Caron and Mrs. Caron of Ottawa, also William David Black. son of Pilot Officer George Black and Mrs. Black of Kirkland Lake. On- tario, and now stationed at Char- lotto-town. SHORT VACATION — 0n Friday evening last. _Miss Etta. Younker, C.W.A.C., arrived in the city from Halifax, N. 5., to spend the week- end with hei- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Younker, St Avards. She is at present engaged in wai- work with the motor transport branch o1 the service. Her brothers are also serving in the amiy: Roy in 2mg- land and Hooper at Beach Grove Inn. Miss Muriel Cobb of the Dent- al Corps, C.W.A.C., was also enjoy- ing a. short holiday in Charlotte- town. Both young ladies left Mon- day morning to resume their duties. Their many friends were delighted to see them and all Join in ex ss- ina fond wishes for their uture \ve fare.-(Patriot please copy.) RECEIVES APPOINTMENT — Their many friends in the province will be interested to know that Miss Frances E. Keeplngdaughterof P. E. and Mrs. Keeping, Kentville, N. 3.. and granddaughter of Mrs. and e late Riev. W, A. Thomson, for many years residents of this city. has accepted a research position as assistant bacteriologist at the At- lantic Fisheries Experimental Sta- tion, Hallfax. Miss Keeping was the only young woman graduate in a. class of sixteen receiving B-Sc., de- grees al: Acadia University this spring, While attending Acadia she was assistant in the biology labor- atory, and qualified for a. two-year scholarship in biology ct Wfstern . but chose this research posi ion tead. Miss Keeping will also do post-graduate work at Dal- housie University to qualify for an M.Sc., degree, MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER. — On Mbnday evening, July 13th. n. miscellaneous shower was iven Miss Lilly M. Miller at the ome of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Percy Miller, The living room was taste- fully decorated with flowers and streamers of pink and white. Miss Miller was escorted to a nicely de- corated sect, under an arch of flow- er; and ferns by Mrs. Wilfred Lyle. Master Ronald Dawson. nephew of the brlde-to-be and Janet Hutchinson a wee cousin, presented her with a bouquet of roses. Those assisting in the presentation of the gifts were Miss Owen MacLean, Mrs. W P. Miller, Mfrs. kyle. Mrs. Clarence Con’. ma. don Macbeth, Mrs. Ivan Clarke and Mrs. Erskine Forbes. The num- eroua gifts were beautiful and in- eluded linen, cut glass a chest of sliver and many gift; of money. The brlde-to-be in a nicely worded s eech thanked the friends for their ts snd_kin_dneaa. ' - the '50 u“. Q1 Ivy War Savings Stamp: Ironfl umts - rosy omcis - cuuooisu viilmoui omen t iouccoums civummr stout - omen: leox nous and mm nun. atom Quests present , Farrell, another ‘ggatafiratglbltff: Wh° 8°es to serve his King and country, He was now asked tn (mime forward and vras presented W m B Pen and pencil set given by his school mates and friends of Lot 16- Although taken by surprise Mr. Farrell expressed lib thanks in his usual pleasant sang "For He's a Jolly 600d F91- low. Lunch was then served by the howiiies. Mrs. Percy Miller and Mrs. W.P. Miller assisted by friends, After a. social hour all de. parted wishing the brlde-to-be many years of happiness. Personals Misc Doris MacDonald of Mac- Neil's, P.E.I., is visltin ' Miss Frances IMacKenzle, 17 McMu en St. Truro ews. Mr. C. N. Biscett, formerly man- ager of the branch of the Eastern Trust Co, here and now residing in Montreal is with Mrs. Bissett spend- ing a. vacation in the province. Miss Georgie E. Stewart has re- turned to Montreal Wireless School to continue hei- work after having spent a. very pleasant holiday at her home in Norboro. Mls Constance Taylor of the clerical staff of Barker's Stoie. ‘Trenton Branch, who 1's now en- joying her vacation, is spending part of it with friends in Char- lottetown, P.E.I, -New Glasgow News. Mia; Muriel A. Johnstone of New York City arrived home Saturday evening to spend her vacation with her parents Mr. and s. W. A. Johnstone of Montague. Mrs. Stanley Crosby and dauzhf- er, Betty Jean of Hubbard. Sask. have arrived in Charlottetown and 5119 the guests of Miss M. Pickard Euston St MLss Anne Cusack. has return- ed 1p Qttawa, after having spent her holidays with he; father, Mr. Peter Cllsack, Elgnvyfl c- and ‘her sister, Mrs. Reginald Kelly, Stan- ptlzcd their grandson, John Da- Che! Mrs. Jean Clifford left yesterda morning on return to New YOT having been called home by the-ill- ness and death of her mother. MYS- George Garnhum, city. Mrs. James T. time. of Beaten- u visiting in Lon: River. the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Linus Fitz- Simmons. Pte. Ralph E. Gillis of New Glasgow. N.S.. has returrcd to hi5 unit after spending the “P919900 with his brother, Mr, Wil lam J. Gillls of Graham Road and his mother, Mrs. James L. Gillie 0f Boston, Mass. Squadron leader C. ‘B. Stewart and bride left for the mainland on Tuesday. having spent a verv 6n- iovable two weeks on the Island- Mrs. Stewart was delighted with the Island and hopes to come back next year, Sod-Ldr. Stewart. is head of the medical unit. he is the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Stewart. Nor- kqrn, 111-1- vnunwst. mil. U611?» W- B. Stewart is in Ontario. BURMNS TEAKWOOD Burma. normally exports about twice as much teakwood as any other country. FOR SALE BEI EQUIPMENT 50 per cent less than catalogue price, One hive stand, one Bottom Board. Two hlvo body's with frames. One Queen excluder, one blnnkm, one galvanised cover. We are oflerl ten lets as above. Splen id opportunity " ' for Bee Keepers. J. P. TANTON. Summercldc. -za_-a_-1._/—' for the big dance at 2—0RCH sounis” DANCE soums RGSGrVB WEDNESDAY JULY Zglh. Warehouse at Souris ROUND AND SQUARE DANCES This Dance ls sponsored by the Carry on Canada Corps, and proceeds are for War pur- poses. Refreshments served. Matthew & McLean’! ESTRAS-Z 7-25-3I PAUE FIVE J OLD HOME WEEK AND PROVINCIAL LIVE STOCK EX CHARLOTTETOWN AUGUST 11,12, 1s, 14,1912 THE MARITIMES GREATEST HOLIDAY UPWARDS OF $10,000.00 IN PRIZES, PREMIUMS, PURSES aha AWARDS AN OUTSTANDING ENTERTAINMENT PROGRAM e VAUDEVILLE ACTS including 2 of the WORLD'S GREATEST THRILLERS GRAND GALA REVUE with Beautiful GLAMOROIJS GIRLS SINGING COMEDIANS and BEAUTIFUL LADY SINGER.’ r INTERNATIONAL STAR DANCING TEAM REVUE FEATURED WITH GORGEOUS COSTUMES, ATTRACTIVE SETTINGS AND MODERN LIGHTING EFFECTS BIG UP T0 DATE MIDWAY WITH NEW ATTRACTIONS LATEST MECHANICAL RIDES ON MAIN FAIR cuouuns OVER 100 of the Best Horses in the lylariiimes battling for honors on 4 afternoons with VAUDEVILLE ACTS interspersed. Attractive Evening Shows with Vaudeville, SINGING, GRAND GALA REVUE with Magnificent Lighting, Effects, FIREWORKS, ETC. Provincia| Live Stock Exhibition Featuring PRINCE EDWARD ISLANDS finest HORSES lTlON IIJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII w,’ including I ' ""“l§§’."'. .3911. C A TT LE DAIRY BREEDS AYRSHIRES HOLSTEINS GUERNSEYS JERSEYS BEEF BREEDS SI-IORTHORNS and Other Beef Breeds. ~. ROADSTERS CLYDESDALES ' N PERCHERONS and h DRAFT h, w it A b Ac 1 KJKFFSM$JE I 4' SHEEP A‘... oxronns i sunorsumcs ~- SOUTHDMVNS I; IL-LIIPSHIRES it POULTRY PRODUCTION CLASSES TURKEYS GEESE. Plan this for your Holiday Week. Write your ffif-‘flds- Cm" Provincial Exhibition Assn ciation Charlottetown, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ‘J. W. BOULTER” Secretafi- ’ . -. -..-.-...--.. .. .. ~ A-f Jmsaw 1- --»¢--