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TUESDAY Full Program WEDNESDAY Full Program THURSDAY Full Program Make your _arrangements now to enjoy the best and Biggest Holiday Week ever provided in this Province -Thousands of Entries of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Poultry, Swine, Vegetables, Arts and Crafts will cater to your curiosity and give you many things to think about. An Education regarding Your Island Home and what it Produces. DIIE BIG DDNTIIIUDUS SHDW Finest Vaudeville Program Ever Brought Here. Z FOUR'-QUEENS OF THE AIR-FOUR 1 There will be the highliner act with Miss Ruth Walton staring- Miss Walton's slide for life, in which she slides from a height of 120 feet a distance of 600 feet to the ground, sus- pended only by her teeth is a terrifying- yet marvelous perform- ance, and other acts of this quartette on a platform 120 feet in the air are very interesting- FOUR AND ONE HALF ARLEYS This is an act that has been well received where even shown in the big Cities of the United States and comes highly recommended. GOLD DUST TWINS This is. without doubt- the most outstanding Comedy Act in the Fair world- You will laugh till you cry at some ofthe antics of these two darkies- 3 DAYS--llDIlSE RADIIIIZ--3 DAYS 11 Classes From Free-For-All Pace to 2 Year Old_ Trot and Pace. $4500-III PIIRSES, PRIZES and PREMIIIMS HORSE SHOW-HOR'SE SHOW-HORSE SHOW Last year the Charlottetown and Halifax Riding Clubs staged a small Horse Show. This year a very ambitious pro- gram will be put on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday even- ings- lt will be staged in the new Horse Show Arena, 100x230 feet in the center field. This will be lit by ten 1500 Candle Power Lights the greatest illumination east of Montreal- You cannot afford to miss the Horse Show- _ FIRE WORKS-FIRE WORKS-FIRE WORKS Not for years have you seen any Fire Works, and never Ee- fore has there been presented to a Prince Edward Island aud- ience a program of Fire Works like we are using this year. lt has run into big money, but we feel it will draw crowds- Each evening's entertainment will conclude with the colorful sight of exploding Thunder Bombs of varying colors- Flambeai of, Changing Fires, Bomb Shells with loud whistles. Mexican Sun with wide spreading rays- terminating in streams of Corruscat- ing, Shooting Stars. Golden Sunburst, and dozens of others pro- ducts of Fire Works art, and all ending in the glorious and gig- antic spectacle. the portraiture in fire known as Niagara Falls of Silver Dust- BlLl.` LYNCH AND HIS MID-WAY Bill Lynch is coming back again, Bill gives satisfaction- This year he has improved his Show and you can be sure that the best in Midways has been secured by Bill- _ ' _ POPULAR PRICES The object of the Provincial Exhibition is to cater to the masses. and the same popular prices as heretofore will prevail. Admission to Main Cate daily 25c- Evening 15c- Childrez with parents free. $1 -00 sees the whole show on race day. $2-5 buys a Season Ticket, good for mornings, afternoons and even- ings of entire show is transferable- LT CQ|_'. p. A. MacKlNNON, D- S. O-, President. SIIMMERSIDE and Prince County -'llzle eellunn le reeerved fer neva ol local Interest but advertialng of I neway nature may ba lnlerhd at I eentl I word ltrlctly payabh ln advance, -RUBBER HOSE, all kind; and alles, at Brace’| L-BIN 8-G 21. -SPECIAL Tl-Us WEEK.-Ong 25c bottle of perfume free with each purchase or tiwe powder or fm; cream. Taylor Drig Co. Kami;-3. wo. ' 1.-sow. -BUY WIRE NOSE GUARDS, at Brn.ce'e. L-81&5~8-6-21. -MODERN BUll.Dltl1.S’ herd- ware, lock sets. hinges, catches, bolts, f kitchen cabinet hardware, sold at Braoeb. L-834!-8-7-2i. -FR.A(7l"U`RES AB.M-Ml‘. John Crock tt of si e Summer de had the misfortune to have his arm frant- ured on mtui-day evening, when he waskicked byahorseuhewas takins the animal in the bam. The fracture was set and Mr. Crockett is now resting comfortably.-6 -ON HOLIDAY TRIP-Air Engineer L. H. Power. of the Can- adian Airways Ltd., Cliarlottetown and formerly of this city, ac- oompained by Mrs. Power, were in the city yesterday en route to Montreal and Ottawa on a hgll. dai’ trip. They flew from Charlot- tetown to Moncton to make the train connection-Moncton Trans- cript QLIGHT INJURIES-Miss Rose Walsh oi' Toronto who is visiting Mrs. Josephus Smalimsn oi Sum- merside received slight injuries cm Sunday afternoon when her ear overturned on the slippery mm, The young lady was driving alone returning from Summerside and _when near Wilmot Valley school her car went, over the bank. She was brought to the Prince County Hospital. where it was found she had a few minor cuts about the` Dime. but no other injuries.-S -‘PAINFUL ACCIDENT - Mrs. William Gallant of Summer-side met with a painful accident on Sunday evening when a large _needle was imbedded in her arm . Mrs. Gallant was pulling down the lwindow blind and her arm caught the needle which had been stuck into the blind. She was taken to the hospital where her arm was x-rayed and the needle located and removed.-S -FORJVIER. ISLANDER-S - Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Schurman, ot Bt. Paul, Minnesota, who spent a ieiv weeks in San Francisco and Oakland this month, returned home by way oi' Seattle, Portland and other coast cities on the 25th. Mr. Schummn was a delegate from his State to the recent Knights Templar conclave in San Francisco. During their stay in Oakland, Mr. and Mrs. Schurman were the guests oi Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson Price, on Lyon ave- nue, friends for many years. 'I‘lie visit was a most happy one. Mr. Schuman attended a weekly lunch- eon-meetlng oi’ the Lions Club in the Hotel Oakland and met many friends. Mr. and Mrs. Bchurman and Mr. Price are natives of Sum- merside, P. E. I., where they will be pleasantly remembered, while Mrs. Price is a Nova Scotian. PERSONALS -Mr. Richard Clark oi' Sum- merside has retumed home after undergoing treatment in the Prince County Hospital.-S -Mrs. Albert Gay has returned home to Summerside from a pleas- ant visit to Banff and other places in Western canada -S .’lm._.f. __ _____.._l_i_ PIMPLES Add an equal axenahg mem which will |~1|NAno~5 LUMBER We carry in stock best grade Hardwood Floor- Also a large quantity of barn Sashes and Frames all sizes, MacD0l|ALll ann RDWE Woodworking Co. Ltd. Phone 341 Charlottetown V L-8015-7-27-31-8-3-7. O Spinning and Weaving s fi l to be spun into Y Ml mic yrdin vi7i(\)t‘l: Blanket! The llfll lllll W 'E » vhnrges are: llngla yarn 28 centl. doubled 211 cents Der nvund. Blanket: $2.00 laundered; and lt unliiundsred. SLM' It hikes live lha. of wool DC? Blanket. Wool must hc well wnshed and all dirt and hun-A picked out. The sine of alngle yarn la medium. and doubled yarn flne. medium, and coarse. slim honking yarn. Put ship- per'e name on all parcel, and owner'| name. address and inrtrucilonl in- elde. Henri by mall ur freight, Freight v|1ll be paid ou 100 lh. lou. WH. CONDON, iertainment was given in the I. O. O. F. Sisters and Oddfelluws. The first _M1 _ _ part oi’ the evening was spent at "*1“'~ °' ‘ ° ° cards. Then refreshments were serv- $1' ,{.‘?.‘,,"X".|‘_"’,l,"*“...."‘ ed, after which Mr. ma Mn. mmm Stewart were presented with a flower so CIN? UP YNII’ luli stand and magazine rack by the Re- W. tucky, motored home to visit his mg’ “H °“d matched' monm.i\m.iseiti\ sie-vm, nivnm- tsgue, s. distance of 1,600 miles. Mr. Stewart is a graduate oi Transyl- vania College and College of the Bible of Iexington, Ky., and has been stationed at Gennantown as hun, Mala, andldr. and Mn. H. W. E. Hlid carved in llll REWA Attractive _ Ebonywood Souvenir ,_e _ _ -_ _, gaaaau \»a.arn.a\ll\)'llI'Jl\IVYLW \I'\JI'\J\lIl\f\J.` " “T” ' _ in Height 2% lneliea Carries no advertising mark; whatsoever Ceylon B Y very special arrangement with the SAL"`ADA` TEA' C0. tlie GUARDIAN has secured for its readers one of thos_e lucky hand carved ebonywood elephants from the famous Tea growing Islan_d of Ceylon. All you have to do to get one of these souvenirs is to clip the ‘Tea Pot” trade mark from apound or half-pound packet of “Salada” Tea and mail or deliver by August 13th, 1934, attached to the Coupon below. /_ The souvenir elephant will be mailed promptly. (valid only in canada) _ . l it I Addnu Dept. l. F “GUARDIAN” Charlothtovm. P.l.I~ PIIASI PRINT Name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...T P. 0.Addl'eSS . .. .. . .. . . . Mr.a.ndMrl __ __ / - f .\ii../_fsllil-f_1il Place "J " "` ]` ' ' 0,1” M, Elgphmt fm- amy); family, please, on these terms. _ _M *_ __ _Ei W.; ..~..______ _,___ C "F iii) Oiler Expires Alltllet 13th, 1934 urnus non P ~ -5 Auaeianorasn 0 'i ' neu Z ~ 1 _ U£Llr§lOUL» ‘ LJ ' J . berton has entered the Prince County Hospital for treatment.-S - -Mr. and Mrs. William Small- man df Brookline, Mass., and their son and daughter. Robert and Rav. have been visiting the farmers brother Mr. Josephus Bmallinan and Mrs. Smallman of Summer- side. They leit on Mondai’ 011 5 visit to Mr. Bme.Ilina.n‘s sisters and other relatives in Bloomfield md O’Lesry.--S EASTERII GUARDIAN _.___ l __eThle column ll reserved for uw- of iw-i ia¢;:n‘b:_¢- usda: Ialgteidl :G nl"':e’a¢a du Word, ltrletl¥I payable in advaaoe. ..‘SUBSCB.lP’I'l0NS to The Charlottetown Guardian may bn handed to their Rept. Archie Hume, Phone 47, or leit at H. J. Mabons Drug Store, Montague. L-'I ..'l-3 0|-'F all Summer Dresses Montague, P. E. I. L-$331. . .‘0UTING ENJOYED -- The young people ol Murray Harbor North and Peter's Road congrega- tion motored to Belfast on Wednes- day, July 25th, to attend the serv- ice and picnic held there. H. ..'l. 0. 0. F. ENTERTAINMENT -On Thursday evening a social en- Hall at Montague by the Rebekah bekah Lodge in honor oi their re- cent marriage. The remainder oi the evening was spent in dancing.-H. ..*LEGION MEETING-Members of the Montague Branch of the Can- adian Legion, B. E. S. L., went to Georgetown by motorboat on Thurs- day evening to- attend the regular monthly meeting oi the Legion of this jurisdiction. 'Through the gen- erosity oi the Georgetown Mayor and Town Council the meeting was held in the Council rooms. Five new members were enrolled. An enjoy- able lunch was served.-H. ..°M0'l`0l!S HOME-Rev. George Stewart, of Germantown, Ken- minlstor of the Christian Church for seven years. With him on the trip were Mra Fred Bauer and her mo- ther, Mrs. Sadie Robertson. oi Need- White, of Lancaster, Ohio. All an the guests ot Mn. Edith Bwwext and Mrs. John 1. ....ite.-H. IEIEBONALS ..‘Mr. John 0. Rose of Montreal accompanied by his wife and daughter is vilit-158 hi* *M012 101- Alex Hamiton. NSW Perth.-H. ,.‘Mlss Minnie I. Campbell oil. Quincy, Mus., is the guest ot `Mrs.| Charles Mcl_.ure ot Montague.-Hu ..°Mlss Marion McMillan of, Trenton, N. B., is 0-he ludt 01 Mr!- Otto Irvlnl. Cambridge. .. °Rev. A. A. l|ol»od.Fleld Jeff rotary of the lem of 'ltmntance of Nova Bootie., conducted a tem- peranee rally in Cambridge Nall on TF' - V - _ 05”, Mggmiun 1 Al- ..'Mr. G. K. Laing, Manager oi W' J h n ° tn B k i N sc ua Gr <1 _ -Y-_-. -I.-Y ~ #W e an o ova o , an i -1 ‘_ Banks, Newfoundland, was ii recent . Y ` COVEHEAD ROAD W. I. and Hal-S. J. W. llltlrdook & C0.. and Mrs. W. A. Mchaggan.-H ..'Mr. and Mrs. .luck Bell and two sons motored to their home in New- tonville, Mass., last week, after spending a. pleasant vacation with Mrs. Bel1's sister, Mrs. Frank Dewar, ot Montague. Mrs. Dewar’s mother, Mrs. J. W. Duff, who accompanied them on the trip to the Island, is re- maining ior a. longer visit.-H. The August meeting of the Cove- heud Road Womens' Institute was held at the home of Miss Dolly Ready with eight members and tour visitors present. Meeting opened by singing “It’s a. Good Time To Get Acquainted." Minutes of iltie last meeting were read and adop ed. It was moved and seconded thai, Mrs. Alfred MacLean and Mrs. Eddie Reardon be appointed as delegates for the conference at the Eldon Ho- tel. Sept. 4th. Substitutes, Miss Dolly Ready and Ruby Maclean. soot and ashes._ Tel. 1000. 1 e visitor to Montague the guest of Mr The steamer LBKA discharging our wharf today 2200 tons best Grade Welsh Hard Goal. ... .. We oder institutions and others Special low price ex steamer; BURN HARDCOAL _THIS YEAR and avoid smolu, H. K. LARGE 8 C0. 58 Queen Bi. h- ~_1 eard. Roll call was n.nswered`!by eacn member drawing a pig blind- folded with the left hand. Next meet-1118 to be held at the home of Mrs. cimoru Webster and to bs opened by singing the Institute ods, Roll call to be answered by reciting a verse of a poem. Program congig-W3 01’ 11 Contest and a “Bird” Contest, also a. report ol the annual Stamps that were due to the mem- bers were then dlstributcd. Corres-i pondence was read and discussed. convention put on by Mrs, Hu-ry Swan. A dainty lunch was than served by the hostess. (Patriot please copy) Hot weather has a 'depressiiii eliect on the consumption and Quality of egos. but during me noi W°li-Mr spell this year, whether through better methods of handling on the farms or quicker dispatch to the markets. complaints hav( been distinctly less than in pre- vious years. More than 560.000 radio-listener! licenses have been granted in Aus- tralia this year. _€______ _ #__ Reports from committees were then U” m,,,,d-I N, cu" _M 5°,” U” m°°"" '" 0'" "id 3"” I _ _,__ I 'rsnnsnso nueesn _ _ _ _Q <» . ' 1'-. __ of cm\`\-s\€\d safety -because We the to ben, longest-wearing tread rubber known! Odlfg Dominion Tirea have TEMPERED RUBBE _built 'inte tread and side walls. That’| why motorists know that Dominione live 20.000 miles and more of service-with lenty l _ sit:ng;r_;i_:i'l¢g§ef§;c:ddldonal months and rages of - Olll’ YQ CGI l- llf safety-by specifying SOMINION ROJAILS. yo _ -‘-if ‘ ;,;.i.__ i. I\‘-, - - » ‘ »¢ ...Y '~ °:._- -- , ‘X-.;. . _ ._ __ __ *ist " A ~ -.1 :fr i .S ~\'\ 'l _.~' .- - -\'\ ,,;, `*-'“':l;';/ T*-/~___..1f"