~-.,w.-.a émotofgl, sox-iajqaaivl» -* . ,~ _ Western sndlambsat calves and fat cattle ilS, {y} i. Eastern Guardian i-n :enewal subscriptions. 29th., afternoon and evening» p-IUYING LIVE BOOB. IhGOP. lorenoon. Aug. list. Alden Mouse. ‘riss-s-ll-zi --IINSINGTON Live Stock Ship- ping Club loading lambs. hogs, veal. Wednesday, Aug. 22nd. up till noon. J. A. Doug- ’ . 72l6-8-lS-2i . JIASTIBN AGlNT—-Ml’. J. W Murdock is Guardian Agent in Mon- tagueandwlllbeplessedtoreeelve news items, advertising, new . JJOI-IN BARRYMOBE IN DON JUAN one of the greatest and most colorful ever filmed. Oddfellowk Hall. Montague. Wednesday, Aug- 7184-8-17-31 . . ‘ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED greatly improve your set. wins m CANADA av PIONEER! IN RADIO AU .18. was i '1 . _COII ‘I0 LEAGUE OI‘ CROSS ‘Iéllrior delicious hot meals while vhiting the Inhibition. 71l1-I-l5-li ST. PITIBS CATHEDRAL — Incumbent Canon Malone. 8 o'clock Holy Communion. ll dclocki Choral Eucharist. ‘l o'clock Even-' song and sermon. Preacher Rev. Charles Palmer. T!!! MARKER-The market was fairly well attended yesterday. But- ter sold at 85c. eggs 36o; chickens 81.00 to $1.10; ducks 8126; bluebe - rice 10c qt.: raspberries 30c qt; peas 80c. qt.: Hay 40 to QMLstroW 550.; oats 85c; and potatoes 70c to ‘loo. The fish market was well sup- plied with freeh ood. but no had- dock was oflered. i PAINFULLY 1N1, , _— Mrs. Claude Smith. the daughter-in-lswj of Mrs. W. E. Smith, of East Roy ty, had her leg broken and sustalnq ed other injuries 'I‘liursday when a_ farm hand. who was leaning to" drive a Ford car. accidentally ran her. Bhe is at present resting Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Ross, Lowermlw , __ _ me . H IGttOf merit oiwtheir daughter Lois M. to 101M s.‘ ‘h’ Mr. Laurie McLure. Murray Harbor. w . ‘ mortgage to take place early in eoiilgilblli mike! p r. _ genuine Radiotron for ’ eves-y pin-pose. ..‘ISLANDEB niiAu-Thc death s T": Ux 201B occurred at Pictou on August llth,oi Bill _ _ fllil Mrs. Ivan Hemphlll, formerly of , ApBaitery chargmgmhalf. Georgetown. after a short illness. 9 ' ' All that medical skill and kind ~ 15a new UX-I2IB com- - . . . , nursing could do was done for her, i a luéol PVVU’ lmPhfi“ but God willed otherwise. Her grave i. - for Ilse UX-ZOIB will is a shrine, where innocence reposes, l so must the friends feel as they go to the lowly grave of this young wo- man, who, after a short illness. has called in a still brighter home be- yond. there to be the guardian angel oi her loved ones on earth. Her funeral was largely attended. She leaves to mourn besides her sorrow- ing L b ’ two children, who have the sympathy of the whole community. A 739g appealed before His Honor yester- day morning and were, lined 810.00 Ind $5.00 respectively. In the after- noon a "Smart Aliok" was taxed $41.- 00 for the demolishing of a "silent policeman." pie and a fair warning to a num- ber of the so-called "midnight rid- ers" who take a lmbecelic delight in running down and breaking the city P709011?- here that the police are on watch for people of this kind and each and every person convicted of such an offence will be prosecuted to the iiill extent of the law. Mass, paper of August 4th says: Miss Goldie M. Gusher of 400 Ferry Street was married to Vernon G. tably in the Prlnceldward Hospital. roucs collar-we drunks This is a good exam- be mentioned the It may V 1 qjgfi '._ \ GREAT SALE EVENT ~ WEDDING BELLS —- A. Maiden. THE ROGERS HARDWARE . ‘l COMPANY, LIMITED. _'—““’°. ‘W PERSONALS Tire and Radio Shop Great George Street. SPINNING Ship me your wool to be spun into 71m prices twenty-five cents for single and twenty-eight double. freight paid one way on lots of hun WM. LANDBIGAN, ‘iiiiiti-fl- 144L815. Happenings Of The Week (Continued From Page 4) Babies‘ Welcome Ccntrc at Armiay, near Leeds, on August 0. As Her Distributors. ..'Capt. Nelson Dicks, of North Sydney. recently visited George- 5010 by town. A 1- 5* GESNER‘ ..'Mr. William McDonald. New flity pounds and both ways on a dred. Souris, P. E. York. is visiting in Georgetown, the guest of his sister. Mrs. L. H. Doug- las. A ..'Mrs. J. W. McPhe, of George- turned to her home town. in George- A ..'Mlss Mamie German, Ottawa, recently visited Georgetown, the guest of Miss Nellie McPhee. A ..'Miss J. E. Lockerby, with her daughters, Helen and Catherine, and sons, Gordon and Earl, also her mother.‘ Mrs. Gordon, motored to Souris and were guests at the Cox Hotel. ..'Mias Helen Donovan, George- town, is visiting in Piclou. N.S., the guest of her uncle. Mr. Jack De- coste. A given in marriage by her father, James Masher. Maiden was her attendant. best man was Clarence Mosher, brother of the bride. Following the, ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride. wedding tour they will visit the. bridegroomh parents. Mr. ,°,‘,’;{;',;,’,3,,_"“"“‘“ “m” ‘“ C“: lffl-Aitif?” “M °' 5pm“ “W FRENCH SEAL COATS, very dressy. plain . .. ‘ _ m g 0mm“ ME VICTOR!“ HANDSOME PLAIN MUSKRAT COATS, . . . . . , 6.. Mtrs. nemnMigd dig, ‘or Following We teem “my!!!” RICHLY ELEGANT HUDSON SEAL, plan $315.00 ,,;*:,:g;7,','“..,,,; 8...... “Y l‘. ‘Mist; sfiilaaglovgrigvéxhtlilghcgndnMésw HUDSON SEAL cons, trimmed sable . . . . . . . . . . .. f _ . w... ,,,-,,_ l 3 HUDSONSEALCOAT,trimmedKolinsky;----------------------------~ - my, egg-g §§,',“g,,§§;,,_ 2,"? ,n....?{"§“lm;§di§.;°§?'€.°‘3i§‘...§,l PERSIAN LAMB COAT, trimmed sable . ... - .- --- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- $425.00 Halifax; J. E.’ Bell, Charlottetown; ‘ treal; Al Anderson, Boston; W. 6., Murphy. Now York; Miss Cum- mings, Miss Clayton, T. M. ton. Halifax; Mrs. J. nest Beer. Jackie Beer. Billie Been} Charlottetown: Misses E. Rankin, E.‘ M. Mumford, M. S. Stephen, M. E.’ Chadwick, Ottawa; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Drury, Jn, White Plains; A» G. C. Holland, Tryon; Hamilton, Toronto; Miss M. G. Wll-l. son, Charlottcotwn; W. S. Hart. Si... John; J. L. Saunders. Jean E. Saun- dcrs. Saunders. Laird of Everett at a ceremony in St. Paul's Episcopal rectory this af- ternoon. Rev. H. Robert Smith, the . oillciiited. The bride was OPENING TUESDAY MORNING An exceptional opportunity is offered in this sale, to secure one of these very newest FUR COATS. Never have there been offered so manygllstlnctive new styles, and the special EXHIBITION prices give you an enormous Mvaniase in selecting your new coats NOW. _ ’ BEAVERINE COATS, an attractive serv ice garment .. . . . . . .. . ,-$63-00 SHEARED CHINAGOAT, a very smart, light gTeY Fur - - - -- - c - - - - ~ - - - ~ 5.375170 rector, Miss Doris Johns of The On their and A. Diamondfi D. Sewart, Monk PERSIAN LAMB COAT, trimmed Hudson Seal .............. . . . . . . _. .. .. $525,00 All new-all from the most reliable 501F695- l Y Mrs. Greg. . Doris Saunders. A. Bruce Mrs. Jas. E. Saunders, Royal Highness crossed to the new building she walked between a double file of babies in their per- ambulawrs-400 of them in all- the "prams" decorated with ribbons, and the mothers standing by. What rnay be called the Veterans’ Corps was provided by Girl Guides and Boy Scouts, who also lined the way. Over thirty per cent. ‘bf children born in Leeds now come under tho cognizance of the Babies‘ Welcome organization. The building which . Princess Mpry opened is fitted with sun-ray. equipment and with many other 'up,~toédate methods for the better care, oi infant life. Mrs. George Leslie. ..'Mrs. Benjamin Stewart. with her two daughters. Irene and Bessie, recently visited Charlottetown. A ..'Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Cavanagh ,of Dorchester, Mass. motored to l Georgetown recently. ..“Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Douglas, .who have been visiting friends in New Glasgow, N.S., retumed to their home in Georgetown. A ..'Mothcr Superior of the City Hospital recently visited George- town, the guest of her parents, Cap- tain and Mrs. McPhee. A ..'Hon. Frank and Mrs. McPhee. with their two daughters, Eileen and Teresa, motored to Georgetown and were the guests of Hon. J. M. Mc- Phee's parents, Captain and Mrs. H. McPhee. ..'Mr. Deacon, manager of the Canadian Bank oi Comme cc, Bum- mcrside, and Mrs. Deacon, also Mr. Deacon's mother and Mrs. Philips and son, motored to Georgetown. and were he guests of Mrs. J. E. Lockerby. ----—¢a->-—i An adjustable hook mounted on ,ons side of a stout handle has been invented to facillate handling metal drums weighing almost half a ton. Forty eight per cent of the elect- , i ‘ . .' A i A . 1 ric power used in France is produced ‘by water power. 58 per cent by steam . , , and the rest is imported. seq-y time Ionentsr thepreaenco A et: to be ted to o’ n" emflw“! "Podium h fl’ new m r connec . hose for inflating automobile tines MM!- ll-Wllflz-llli: I shows the pressure in a tire and .5“. . -in o supply tank at the me time. YMMPIWWW. u!“ Hot water from goyserslrn Ireland "I 00L _ mlrzeldy uszd in laundriee may be ANlTAItY CLEAN Agnsrviiso ' oofiidlstAanl_ piped undm the surface of the ground to stimulate vegetable growing. BRACEKS . BUQQESS . _ lyniml l] Supplies For commercial 2::.':.'.-..'::'i.'::."" '"" "' '" COiICge lcoi-o-oiooo. Paper, Booilig, Shing- 1 I mo», um», Leeks. Hooks. i v IAN ‘Mnawfl t.‘ ‘ allots» Bolts. Snaps. Cement. ; l 0S9 .~' [l Yalnt stun. 2 "Y" ““"‘ “um” =4! l oansa sow. .// BRACE, McKAY -& 00., LIMITED. Saannnne, P. I. I. ..'Mis Eleanor Leslie, of George- town, is visiting in Morell, the “m” °' h" g'”“d'”“’“"s' M" ‘m: lottetown" Mr and Mrs c A Stet- A Hunt, Maiden. Mass; Mr. and Mrs. A weeks with Mr. W. H. V. and Mrs; 5 solemnized in St. Andrew's Church Fredericton. N.B.: Edi. McWillinm-s. Cape Traverse; J. D. Savage, Port- Elgin: C. M. and Mrs. White, Aug- usta. Me; L. H. McFarlnne, Char son, Caribou, Me; Miss Marlon Bteeves, Lea Btceves. Mrs. H. C. Steeves, Miss Alice Lea, Paul Lea. Moncton, N.B..; Pringle Borthwick, Philadelphia. Penn; Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Kalriess and family, West- fleld, NJ; Mrs. J. M. Harvey, Peo- body. Mass; Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Ben]. Rogers, Charlottetown; M. R. Molcklc, Maiden. Mass: Rev. J. W. and Mrs. Godfrey, Trllro, NB. MO} PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Langton ar- rivcd this week by motor from New York and are the guests oi Mrs. Langton's niece, Mrs. Dunbar, nnd Mr. W. H. V. Dunbar, at Keppoch. m. .1. Stanley Bagnall. of “Dalhou- sie University is spending a few Dunbar, at Keppoch. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Nash and Mr. andMrs. J. A. Miller left for Hail- fax yesterday to be present at the marriage of Dr. A. F. Miller and Miss Lyla Proctor, which will be I there, this, Saturday afternoon. Charlottetown, P. E. Mr. D. J. MncLean, Argyle Shore, left a few days ago for Vancouver, B. 0., to visit his sister, Mrs. Char- les Collbeck. IQQQ-QQU UT‘ ». . This enormous quan- across the world from its o E W “"5 incl the field into dl‘ h it is stored‘ ' ' . " u - . y “y . f no no cos»- W-"v Saleem ll Li... S, - ..:.i.:."...'r.:'.'*:';:.?:..hf‘"..till: ::r:::"..'::;":..'.::.“d:.l:.‘rind: W ~.= w llrr...“£."::'. .~ m lilllggetlh goes a Bugs: atdtléfi x. Eon r I d e OIIQS on the basis of protein the 1088 crop tude of people ‘of a great variet oi {lilo CIOtDSYXO: tinny years wi l , Ur , B8 TC 111C a Charlottetown. and is visitin! Mrs fiuatiiian Readers . About The °‘ ‘"“"“ h" "P"=""“ ‘W “"8"” ""1 centuries o! .=- remdins- 5,000,000,000 quarts of milk. Alfalfa "The Queen of‘ Forage Crops" is rapidly increasing in fav- bers of its family onward, , m or of a livestock feed. In ten years Asia it spread to Mn“, to gm} , the area in Canada devotedto its to Peru and Chili, and culture has ‘increased from one North America. Its rnovemé‘ to- fii-lndred thousand to nearly a mil- wards our western world in n acres. Twenty years ago alfalfa such names afxerxes the . ' - an 6W1‘ " growing was little more _|,han a fad Pliny the ‘Roman, and Co?‘ trims $323.1? devoted and the plant was known to but a Spilnia‘ for they all had a had] in its coitus-yin Canadian farms l t‘ few Canadian farmers. Today its its distri ution. " ’ “m; ‘m; m,” g" fed. ‘ rich 811611 100i!’ ivlillo. darker in The alfalfa plants of Oanada- th hue than that of its cousins red and their little variegated ' \ aleike clover, is well known to thou- blending of blue, ‘ ‘ sands of farmers particularly in and yellow are almost all of Ontario, Southern Alberta and parts extraction. The "Gnnini" Across the earth it came s here and there and sending ‘As this plsm will not grow W l- the soil is acid it has not ye! en a success in most P!“ "i and the Maritime Provinces , As a protein zouehase fwd l" i has no equal and the ever -~' vea recognition of its motchless m“ Charles Beers, 4 Grafton Street. Miss Isobel Toombs has retumeil to Montreal after spending the liol- i idays with her parents at Brigh on. She was accompanied by her ni e. eee-ooooi- Canadian Farm August - 1S, 1928 . +e+e JOY QR ggngpw_.when ¢he'ALFALI-‘A-ABBAIIAM'S PASTUBI righteous are in authority the peo- < "ANT pie reioice: but when the wicked beareth rule, the people mourn.- Nearly two and one-half million ' ‘ ions of meet-scented alfalfa hay liwill be made by Canadian farmers ever m- Mrs. Harry Lang, (nee Miss An- ne Byrne) formerly of this city, but now oi Winnipeg, is visiting in this city. She is accompanied by her daughter. Miss Margaret Lang. J Mr. Fred McLeod left yesterday morning on return to Providence, fliATiiiie-Iiordfwe would A "k ‘c flitllfiilness to secure only flilht. ‘the righteous for official position. ‘A little deeds mighty Wrens set ig t. ‘ l’ Aogoolfis, iins FA; “A G HAIR 4 R. I.. after visiting his parents, Mr. A ggusmw vvmloxiwhefQ A to” ‘Noam m”, mug a “u”; o; Quebec ‘mwwh "h". u ‘m, no m“ v fl l ,,, , ‘ mud.“ "m, m, .. :35 M“ Murdw" 34°L°°d °i "hihi-llm ii no Vision. the P801318 P"- illr. flown to some extent in all the most cgmm-onelrgwriownmla‘: four tlnise a week arrests f l iah; but he that keepeth the law,|A single cloud may darken all the ‘happy is lie-Prov. 20:18. PRAYER-May we strive to see’ provinces of the Dominion. Although seed imported over so year; 1.31; it is a comparatively new plant in from Baden and Lorraine. The sold Canada it n the oldest cuitivatediwinters have killed oil the l forage plant in the world. Its sup- plants and the alfalfa grown now in fame qualities as a cattle feed were Canada is probably the rig-mg; 0g recognized by Abraham and it'll the high yielding alfalfaa in‘ the behaved that it was alfalfa which ~ -- - restored nity d manhood the Alfali ‘ hbylonhifi 1m"!!! e gives two or time}. c in Mr. Horatio Nelson, of Montarue. $l°lil'“"“."°§.§’l '“'."§“'“S{' “"" am. m0 cw Meow-tn lor oifuli - r ' and Mrs. Edward Keir. Montana. niece? Ldyrd, and wicghoxclifigiiielnti: A wtorsd to the city yelwfiily- Ml’. obedience to the law. _ , Nelson will remain on the Island , A 1mg 0g kgyg’ mg n”; m" A NAIIOW WINDOW a ‘A spark may kindle rulp and des- pair. smile, and there maybe an and to strife world. until September lst when he will V_ mama m, mm; return to Boston. Mass. His dsush- A narrow window may let in are A‘ ’ h, it may be 'a word-o! ht. ' _ ,..' - _ I s I A tinysiar dispel the gloom '6! ' Nebuohadneasarone year. The lint on; , wbenwin exile, he asharvesied between the m of , oxen. The mystery , f sworn-J p ,. , . ive steps of the migrzticir. of tum-muffi 2'.‘ ,1 , ing her sister. Mrs. Keir, left on re- turn to Boston this morning. tar. Miss Ruth. who has been visit- p“ .' ' ' --l"iomice sol-lo Costa. .1‘,