15ml: liarkcts . n A Glance .......... ,., :1 £133?“ ' '° 3;; {,1 i?“ __ (w) __ N Y Central 1g 3-4 ,.. wnnuruo. A Ohcs a worn . - Wealth": sum: s»; w»- ° :1 t: » no, 1"‘",‘,,,,§¢¢ Grain mornings. Gen a? U" ‘a: zi-a ‘t 51m Wheat‘ dealings Zefggiul-rfie Gen Motors o2 7:: s‘ sinus» set-back Gt l}? gltf, as 1-4 Pony-r row-u» m;gh,"'",, if 2Z3 - Mont ward :8 '31.: ,4.‘ u - (or) - W" - 11-41118 "a M“ h‘ w“ "m" fimsmcoa‘ m ‘f? iii olwiwg" W’ °“"‘°{‘,§d'§§“ umwa mm: as mhflflgfere m‘, mm, ow w may, Vanadium corp 1g 7.3 _ . “gag, m. index, htdn; up 0.0a Fig“ ‘it r51» b“: A“_“__m,,_ussrse1 H i: "s. .11 W“ ma} took m m I figuhinu ra-llss vzere lasgrds .. whneempny other ‘Morena. w??? 5.91;? ° “fismufioo maria c ared uowmnar... AM. 14 _ (or) - d _ and were the $13???» fullasbretch since July ll. :el\}~.l\ Livestock’ . -. THE CHARIIYITETOWN GUARDIAN , h‘ i wday reported by the l Dqyurtmgm . rioult/ura fiallnowz- o‘ A‘ : Graded shipment m1 soot H A-Larg 1 - adflyjm - ‘$11131; ac-sa; is ab ‘ii-m; c iii sbl . Dry, aoc of mini: Goldcnaromaiie, ladies’ choice. agar-i or ame on bcttcryw en e Slime: 8i: in the hamper. rv _ ~ "-14 (or) Btte Whl 1 john mlfigulygtnm “a7”: .Aun. — — u r: voesse ‘ pns- . c em! 9w nion Department of Agrlcul- beurized Que. _No. 1 :14 1.1.»; No. 2 Mlllltfflfll EXflllIflgQ m0 Oflllmlidm 1- 5 we nmned the followinz prices pasteurized MLourrent receipt Que 1°00 GB m", 22 "gen the Livestock Market N0 1 pastellr fled a4 no. Mtl; m..- 700 Cd“ Ma l“ _ 2 as del Mtlx first iznade creamer-y ——— .11” “b,” 1-95 - 6°” film's’ “L754,” mfd’ “w” 3°” “i” 35 W“ *1 “mlnbium 4 ‘l? 8:5: firth t 11m ‘°-"'5"“%°'1o‘§§“m"é‘md“w§§' “meg-id” 1 h, ‘u- n A 01.1 2's 1900 Cent Proc 14 3 §1i'aiifiree<irf\im'1fso-s.so- common and Que 2o FOB vlliolgsnlgevlvteesilr-l “a” W‘ 13 5'8 5°° Chm" 11“ i hinchehzi. 6-7-25I l-‘flflhm and cut~ 31:31 111x411” ‘$130 wlhfyfa-{zof local trade fill‘??? Wund H 1% fig“: 32215.7 » rs. - - ~ ~ . < . . 1w ~11- "°§°,,;°'°' m w- ,§;>_*;~*;>;~= o 1»- m a». N». 1 s22 x" =2 is. if: ' ei°i'-‘-’*‘°- " ‘ ' ' ~ s: w: s? n‘ .0588 22111:. w SCI‘ - I’! ‘an a - u G911 cicel Wales 1'1 500 IDenlson a2 3-. Advcrtmng llatea—l'ayal1le 1n Advance so“ 1W 11"» Pa“ ~1- Home 0111 s05 M15150). in. $32501 1o Minimum Charge for Any Advertisement 35 Cents imp L i3 1335‘; Egg Slim,“ 2'6: Central Guardian locals, 5o per word, Western uud Eastern locals 1m,‘ Pew n, ‘u?! I. 1.0315“ 6 c5 7,4 per word; Announcements and Coming Events 3o per word; 111% Power 91 :0.) Yclknitfe 8.10, Classified 8o per word; Iu Msluorium Notices 70o per iuch; Lists Mgflgfiwtir )1 it». ~50?‘ giggles!“ of Floral and Spiritual Offerings, Carda, eto., be per name; Lct- N“ steel o“ 9 ~65) Galéale m spa of Condolence 10o per inch; Wedding engagements t0 words m Co m 28‘ - Gold Gate m m- 5130 and 10 ccnta for every additional 3 words. Notices of Shammgan l, 5m. W9) Jack wane ,1_ Thanks and Appreciation, 70c per inch or 4c pcr word. Lists of _ 3; 1,3,“, Pfd 15 b2. 33 gubscrlpiiunl i0 oenta per inch. Address and Presentation $1.00. Brazilian n 3-41 L‘! Other rates on application. Steel of Gan 691 w 102 ' 70 n 1.0a Help Wanted Female HelpWanted digs '” ”_““"‘ g, AN 0P- _ M“; . 1a i-a ' rob; olgiibervisor. A Willa) 131w‘) aaslteratlgngimblnl TOFONTO- ‘Vi’ flmlcP-TQF-l 08 linumn. A cook. Apply Men's wee-r. Aoolv Sclectivv Onto Glqaim Stock Quotations. g1 pygmplly by mail, with refer- Service Office, Charlottetowiiié a l m" mm] i. o ; ances. stat “DQ115106 Ind ____ 3'__'_ -, | (m, . 5313“; required. Prince County i“ ‘,1 500 Mme o8 34; 15 ". Hospital. Summerslde, P. phi.“ Personal 500 M“ L“, 3o ' ————-—-——-——i—~ » l 34 -—i—"" AMAZINGl-Y uvwK Kauai" ‘$33 QKfE‘... E5’; ‘*3 93 Fund s...“ “s” "' 'r‘"ti"°“w‘rtl."~s s": :11.“ .1’: ___.._._<_-__- -.-_»- -_i—-_—~ v J‘ GU81‘ I ' rouun m crrv. - wunmrm Wm“ .§d°"~,~,*w alfngjlml Area as 113x53 121m: (Gterlins). surly Gaga-gain. ‘lo-Mm: " m! ma?) Alli)?” $2 a,’ L2 n Machinery Lost isoo ngllii-ianque zii iii-gm lgill Qmfil. 111 330i _i"_'i_—"“*—_- _ A3 1 ' "57"" “W5 w” w°°”' Lglstilrikct 33°15... liiéiiigstsiaon. 191001311111: for 1.15.‘ W! Mflntvre 61 1-2 ‘°' "“‘°““"" New“ “W” c» dian Office 24-1500An1belle as‘ 2.40s McKenzie 1.45 avallabe from direct factory reD- m“!!! to iar 8.1541 700 new“; 1 m, 1000 McMamac n lliifilllfil l’.'n.i"f.“§1“%n $3133‘ ———-———"‘—7,"1,,T' “"5 B“,‘,'=°°° '6 '-" 11,12‘; ltfllfl, 3?, - ‘ ' _ on. Altov n - 2000B 13‘ c n $132‘ ,,§'=Y",;,,*w,,§°;..,§g;°g{" Thelilis black leather blll- zaoo Biujooom 1.25:‘ 102300 firm Cont 2 - '" “ G d1 . . 4800B ul a5 0 in Con: _vancouver. B. t‘ fold. Leave at unr an 8-15-11 ‘$8: £13k 21g‘: “ggllgg% gI/Igtneé: For Sale . I0lt sau: - snnsmccs. woons - “M111. Farminzlon. 6-15-11. MR SALE — DRIVING WAGON > $66.00. C. Wood, Fanninzten. Jon Hrs: run‘ srnvnifsmr- able for hotel. restaurant or pri- vate use. Gertrude Stems. 57 Fitzroy. forenoons. l-li-ii 0W- Abbiv "K." Guardian. 8-16-81. STORE WANTED — ABOUT 100 x 24‘. central. heated. 1on2 term lease. if desirable. Replies f0 P. O. Box N0. 40. ‘rruro. NS. ‘I-QOILI. "IMALL HOUSE 0F fftée. 11-14-21. WANTED - HOUSE OR. APT. Permanent. Apply Gsrnhum Phat». a-u-u Eiuwcrwc UP FATHER 1.051‘ ._ unrvvasu rosy or- flce and the Charlottetown Hotel s lady's wrist watch. Finder please leave at Guardian Office. Reward. 545'“ WANTED a rum ' I want. a good farm cf about. 100 acres, well watered, seer Char- ‘ lettetovvn or Summer. side. Am. prepared to pay the price for the right kind of farm. Write quickly giving . particulars. Address Box X, c-c Charlotte- town Guardian. NOTICE OF REDEMPTION lmrauoal at In laninicn at Canada 81b Par Cont. Idundln; Loan Dated October l5, 1934 Due October I5, 1949 NOTICE is hereby iven to all holders of outstanding 31/5 r cent. Refunding Loan onds dated October l5, 1934, due Octo er 15, i949, of the Government of the Dominion of Canada, that pursuant to the provisions thereof, all the outstanding bonds of the said issue are hereby called for redemption and prior payment as an entirety on October l5, 1944, at any Agent: of the Bank of Canada, at: t e principal sum thereof upon surrcn er of said Bonds with the Adpril l5, i945 and subsequent coupons attached. Interest T? a1ll4s4ai Bonds shall cease to accrue from and after October , . An ofler will be made to holders of bonds of this issue to exchange their bonds into Seventh Victory Loan Bonds at the time of issue. THE GOVERNMENT 0F THE DOMINION 0F CANADA By: BANK 0F CANADA, Fiscal Agents. Ottawa, August l4, i944. BV Gflnrfl? l\""l\/iq|1u5 .-11| I WONDER WHERE I LEFT THAT HANAONICA I BROUGHT HOME-l _.1»)'|l:e.'1.- MRG chess’ Baal-HER rr YESTER- rOADDY-DONT BE ANGRY BECAUSE UNCLE Tfi< YGJR HARMONICA‘ - HIS FAMlLV IS VERY MLEIQL- ‘IOU KNON- HIS LITTLE GIRL l9 GOING ‘RD TAKE HANO LESONS- BQIFE THE REFRIGERAIT- JARVIS-AND PUT FT 745% lN H?ONT— THEN MAVi THE PIANO \MLL BE 5AFE~ a 3.7;... w}; By J. a. Williums Our Qosrdinfl House _ _____ _..___- _ I '4’ 1'" ¥LTS$‘§»=E'§E€' ' i” /.; . ‘W " Iuwmvrrn llufllWHY PIOTHEIZ": 6E1’ GRAY .- s v -. gm gznwvutlqsaé 5-1; 12mm -~ '\ Auosocootmze! ,, se l7 John's, Newfoundland; CENTRAL GUARDIAN This I ll d f l noyu of mail “Kama. '71?‘ midi-tun: o: h newly “nature spy“ ‘time a v n . able i; shaman“, ' c I n" COOKS m Photos. courzncnsrmfi cm: m. suasrwu. DIES IN WINNIPEG— Mrsuji. Currl Fairvi A. e, ow, has received word 0f the death on y her brother w. John Archibald Q Mscbean W g. h Mr. Maclean formerly belonged to, Nine mile Creek. J-Ie was seventy-. threeyearsofaemszad r edin western Canada for the last forty- five years. He last visited this Pm- e four years I00. News of his deathcameas ashock, for al- though he suffered a hes-rt attack‘ some time ago, he was understood, to have been recovering. In ad- dition to his sister, Mrs. Currie. he la mrvived by his widow. and a rln and daughter. RESERVE UNIT HOME - The 204111 <11) Field Battery returned‘ to the Province on Saturday eve- nlng from Tracadle, N. B, where they had been under canvas for a two-week period. LL-Col. P. W. lMacNevln, D. C. M., was in com- .mand of the 14th and 16th Field Regiments in camp. Lieut. J. G. Paterson was acting O. C. of the 204th Battery. Other batteries in the 16th Regiment are the 206th from Sydney and the 86th from Antigonish. Lockeport \Ya1~mouth batteries made up the 14th Field Regiment. All of them ,nro Reserve units. Firing practice ;\vith IB-pounder guns was carried out during the last week in camp. ROTARY SPEAKER - Mr. E. Benjamin Rogers, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Rogers, City, was the‘ est. speaker at the weekly Rot- .ry luncheon held at the Charlotte- town Hotel yesterday. The sub- ject of Mr. Rogers’ address was the Department of External Af- fairs, Ottawa, with which Mr. Rog- ers is connected. Among the guests at the luncheon were: Col, G. E. Full, V.D., Lt. Col. R. L. Mol- lison and Major M. C. West I'll Armored Regiment, Lt. Col. J. G.‘ Cotter, and Major J. F. I-Iarpenl Plctou Highlanders; Lt. Col. F. H. . Crooks, and Capt. D. R. S. Mac- Leod of the 2nd Cape Breton High- landers; Lt. Col. A. E. Blackett, E D., 29th Field Ambulance. R. C. A M. C.: Major T. H. Kitchen, 62w Company, Veterans Guard o Canada. Visiting Rotarlans includ- ed K. A. Woodward. Montreal; R. F. Show, Plctou; Harry Wyatt, St. and Harry Dewitt, Woodstock. Other guests were Lleut. Commander Joseph Scott, Ottawa, Henr Anderson. .Malden. Mass; D. . MacLcan. 'Malden, Mass; C. Coffin, Fred Lahey. Dartmouth; M. A. Farmer. F0. Gilbert Henry and Lloyd Shaw of Charlottetown. G. J. Tweedy presided. ::SEASON TICKETS for Old Home Week are now on sale at all drug stores and Old Spain. They admit to the races and vaudeville each afternoon and to all evening pn-ormauces. Price $3.00. which includes Government tax. S-Z-tf Personals Miss Selina. Seller, Dr. Ethel seller, Mrs. B. C. Hendley, Boston. are visiting their home. 244 Kent Street. Miss Joan Roop arrived from Saint John Saturday night to’ spend her vacation with her par- ents,_Mr._and_Mrs. J._M._Roop. 60 Nat Steel Car l7 1-8 10100 Negus 1.36 225 Noranda. 56 7-l1 50 Norccn 07 1-4 500 Norgold 08 l-z, 900 Normetal 08 2000 Can Mine 88 9000 Obrien 1.00 a 47 lliatl Omega 33 1000 Puculta. i3 1-4 louu Hacmc 55 31:30 Pamour izl ‘otlu Paymast 16400 Oleary 39| ouu Perron 14., 506 Pick Crow 2.10! 516i) Pioneer 4.4a 200 Bowen 1.1m 1800 Premier 1.40‘ 4r! PFODYIGL N 13:00 Queenswn 1.01 290 cmont x l0 Real Estate 40 6i 1-2 300 Sun Ant 4.05 e00 Senator 314i 2.300 Shenitt 75 3850 Slscoe 90, iIUU hidden b7 . 600 Elllrlnlrer L40‘ 21245 Steep R0 4 1o! 3100 Sullivan 1,50 6-00 Sylvan 2.60,‘ 3275 Teok I-iu 3.90‘ 4.5.5.: Towagmac 32' 1 Thom so 1-2 81 1300 Up Canada 2 es V9 U l-i 670 Waite Amu 5.10 0000 asa. Lo 74' 5'23’ ti???’ “'1 4.00 . 17000 West 131113 1,41,) (Ill I10 Foothill i 700 Osisko 10 Sotithrnotmt - .T°°@1§a!.=§ mo» For Foot Ailments . ,Z,- ' ' I '.........»....//.../..{f; OMRNMG- common H. J. A. BROWN, D.P Orthopedic BIIIRGFUDIST H8 Great George Street CIIARLOTTETOWN. P.E.I. OLD HOME WEEK and PROVINCIAL LIVE STOCK CHARLO'l'lE'l‘0WN,' .AUGUST 15:1. t. 418th. All Ready for the Big Show The months of preparation are over and we ara new ready for our patrons-for our friends from the Maritimes who so generously patron- . lacd us, for Canadians beyond the confines of the Marltlmcs and also our many friends and relatives from the United States. Many are s]. ready here, others are speedmg towards the capnal of the Garden of the Gulf knowing full well they will receive a royal welcome. We on our part have done everything we possibly could to place our grounds in excellent condition for our big Provincial Live Stock Show and to provide a great program of‘ harness racing, vaudeville and other cn- tertainment for our many visitors. We extend an invitation to one and all-to be on_e of the thousands who will cornc to Old Home Week and Provincial Live Stool: Fair. Don’t rniss the thrills and entertainment which comes with thir-one of the greatest outdoor shows in Maritime annals. THIS IS OUR PROGRAM TUESDAY, AUGUST 15th NOTE: Race programs are all subject to change; because of the tremendous entry list it may be necessary to split two or more classes and that may mean a change in the arrangement of the eveuta. AFTERNOON lone racing and vaudeville in front of Grand Stand. laces called at 1:65. Get uway at 2:00 o'clock sharp. THREE-YEAR-OLD FUTURITY 2:16 TROT AND PACE 2:25 PACE, 1st DIVISION interspersed bstwccu the heats of the races will be our VAUDEVILLE PROGRAM consisting of thrilling acts, comedy acts and amusing features. making this one of the bcsl. programs of all time. Vaudeville includes RUTONS DOGS—Amsricn'a beat dog act-LADDIE LAMONT, Great Scottish comedian-AL LIDBY AND BETTY, Bicyciists extraordinary-THE GRAY FAMILY. noted entertainers, lingers and " AMERI- CAN ACES. Eagles of the air, super-sensational high wire act-BOB MONROE, sweet voiced barltone—liANl( THE YODELLING RANGER-KING 0F THE STILTS and other features. Fifteen piece orchestral hand will furnish music afternoons and evenings, EVENING SHOW IN FRONT OF GRAND STAND Show starts at 8:00 o'clock-The Evening Show will bs more colorful than ever with a. complete line of Vaudeville which will include the above acts and also LOU SKUCE. peerless cartoonist. The program will move right along. giving two hours of entertainment. The large vaudeville stage will be a. thin; of beauty with its magnificent new scenery and colored lights. We believe you will say it is one of the finest evening programs ever staged here. Each evening will conclude with a beautiful display of fireworks-Niagara Falls of Silver Dust. WEDNESDAY-AUGUST 16th MORNING Judging of Live Stock commencing st nine o'clock. IIOII-SES-Clyllfldlltl. Perch- erona. Draft Horses in horse show ring. CATTLFr-Guernseys. ARIN?" ll"! l!!! "m" beef breeds in cattle show ring. SWINE AND POULTRY in their respective houses. AFTERNOON ’ Horse racing and vaudeville ln frcflit of Grand Stand. Iuocs culled at 1:45. will start at 2:00 o'clock sharp. ~ 2:19 PACE FREE-FOR-ALL TROT JUNIOR FREE-FOR-ALL 2:22 TROT Vaudeville acts and entertainment will be interspersed between the heats of thl harness racing. Orchestral band of 15 pieces will furnish rnnsie EVENING SHOW IN FRONT OF GRAND STAND Show starts at S200 o'clock-Full evening program with all acts of vaudeville entai- tainmcnt sud ' glng. A colorful program under beautiful lights and scenery. THURSDAY, AUGUST 1711i! MORNING - Judzlng at 9:00 o'clock-Judging of Standard bred: and roadsters in horse show ring. Judging of Jerseys, Ifolstelns and Shorthorns in cattle show ring. Judging of sheep in sheep pens und poultry in poultry house. AFTERNOON Horse racing and Vaudeville tn front of Grand Stand-laces culled at 1:45. will start ut 2:00 o'clock sharp. 2:22 PACE FRlJE-FOR-ALL 2:14 TROT AND PACE 2:22 TROT CLASSIFIED Vaudeville Acts and “m. ' will be ‘ “.2 harness racing. Orchestral band will furnish music. EVENING SHOW IN FRONT OF GRAND STAND Show starts at 8:00 o'clock-Full evening program with all acts of vaudeville. entertainment. singing. concluding with fireworks-Niagara Falls of Silver Dust. FRIDAY, AUGUST 18th AFTERNOON Iorae racing and Vaudeville in front of Grand Stand-laces called at 1:45. will aturt at 2:00 o'clock sharu. FOUR-YEAR-OLD FUTURITY 2:25 PACE 2nd DIVISION CLASSIFIED TROT SECOND DIVISION OF CLASS THAT I-IAS TO BE SPLIT Vsudeville acts and entertainment will be interspersed between heats of the harm-e. fusing. Orchestral band of l5 pieces will furnish music. EVENING SHOW IN FRONT OF GRAND STAND Iull cvcnilll oronam with all acts of vaudeville, wtefiainment sud singing. In- termission about nine o'clock for presentation of prizes in owners. driven and grooms. concluding an evening performance that will be one of the beat of the four-Finale- Niagara Falls of Silver Dust. ——- LYNGIVS BIG MIDWAY - Wlll he in full operation on main Fair Grounds afternoon and evening. No need lo go into particulars-all the thrillers will be there-all the devices that plcuac the kiddies so much, the very latest in amusement devioes. In the evenings it will be u beau- tiful alibi. with over 1,000 extra colored lights-Music from two organs-new aide show! will nuke their appearance. MEALS Lunches will be served in new and up to date Lunch Room-Meals in Restaurant Both at back of main Grand Stand-Reasonable prices. ADMISSION FREE T0 MAIN GROUNDS, MIDWAY AND LIVE STOCK EXHIBITION Afternoon. ‘l5 cents for Horas Becca and Vaudeville (Tax Extra) Children b0 cents (Tax Extra). ‘ the heats of the EVENING SHOWS- 35 cents (Tax extra). Children 25 cents (Tux extra). SEASON TICKETS at all drug stores and Old Spain $8.00 (‘lax included). They take in all performances and are transferable. lllfi-COL. D. A. MacKINNON. D.S.0. J W BOULTER, President. Secretary. lTl0N