PAGE SIX ALL TALKIE u , .1 rear/ares 1i '1 UUPxY U‘ Illzll. 3.01:. llic. 37c. t live. ma. use, 10.15 w. 7 __~_ ‘Lilo — 42c — 52c. -~. s dhURb. {f I THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN MAT. l lc—26c. (Slwijmiiili ava. 2lc—3‘lc. _ H 4 Blli SHOWS DAILY AT THEATRES ALL THIS WEEK STARTIHG 3...6.45...8.3ll...10.l5 Daylight Time AFTERNOON EVENING AUGUST zo. mo . N ‘Exhibition Program Shoviingat allilanee the Principal Baily Features of the Big Fair WEDNESDAY AUGUST ZOTH-PRINCE COUNTY l DAY 9 o'clock a. m. Standard. 10. o'clock D. S. Judging of Heavy Horses, Ayrshire and Jersey Cattle and other breeds. WEDNESDA Y AFTERNOON IN FRONT 0F GRAND STA (T, ’ sun calm ND - _ “t; a" ‘ U911‘! “l! HORSE RACING PROGRAM _. i Drama n n a 1.30 o'clock Standard, 2.30 o’clock D. S. $2253.... -. in; 111,135,‘ 15,: 2.19 PACE iqnrzrjg n on: t o: 213 TRQT Dont miss these. ,\' ‘E agalns ‘"5" 3"” Wk‘ Wallace o. McGruther, who has 2'13 PACE ~~:' —~-~;'_::__.—..::::.~ Assn‘ _A_._.__ __, _ n; ___~____ ground of New York n’ght life. ALL TALKING" \ umloouromlriil- storv . lottetoun track in 2.10 3-4 a week a Central Guardian .____._ Ttoivin. snus A SUCCESS-The Charlottetown Ladies Auxiliary of l been Advertising Manager of Can- adian Fairbanks-Morse Company tor many years, and who is president of the Advertising Club o! Montreal, inspection of numerous gardens in the city, have decided not to have an exhibition this year. This is the first time it has been necessary to call ofl ' Big Vaudeville Program. Canadian Legion Band. GREAT BIG MIDWAY ON MAIN GROUNDS AFTERNOON AND EVENING nrso . , _ ~ Two °i m" “ii f ' 1 31%;}; has‘ been appointed Adverfaing Evggvmg PROGRAM ‘ v i I H,‘ SHORTS “"1"!” "l CMIMIR") "imllm" 7 o'clock to 7.30 Standard, 8 o'clock to 8.30 D. s. DQQQTRY “EON tizxfedl-e iT;-"1;le°°::*"zavelifimfi: Instrumental and Vocal Concert in Main Building. \ COMEDY n}! nine; (llvlglogg of 1,11; Company, (NCADCIG Standard, o'clock D, S. , _ _ '. Vaudeville ln front of Grandstand. i RAYMOND PM.“ naoumirr CANCELS Band Concert. l rrnnqnw onus rnowaa snow _ _ , n . ~ . . . The mmgues m, _ - THURSDAY AUGUST HST-KINGS covzvl Y oar l ———--——————‘ _ ~ lions: room: COM DY the notorious KITTY GAL-T, Aug. iii-Because oi the 9 o’clock a.m. Standard, 10 o'clock D. S. i, “"‘° (mimm) s‘ “mm: - QEKUTRQI? B E R E v 1 E w "Wm in!» a dra- iurrx long, dry spell, the directors of the * Judging continued. I‘ AND il-ALK“; ilonun‘ ‘l TRAVEL REEL mu“ myslfly COMEDY Gait Horticultural Society, aiter an THURSDAY AFTERNOO: IN FRONT OF GRAND- ST N D HORSE RACING PROGRAM 1.30 o’clock Standard, 2.30 o’clock D. S. ‘ 9.20. i ~ n 1 - . LOCKING FAST ONES “we Dim) w 1* h“ “was H;ffiliiioildiilhiiiiri.“$.12:I. ‘m’ ‘“°‘"°“"““°°°““" 2.24 PACE i g {been good on the Charlottetown ' ", __ '“—_—__. ‘_' _ 216 PACE 3Real Sizzlers. ma“ she w“ the m, pace lmi cnarnvn si-zavlcas-st .J0hn's the" “Wes Slit! held Yesterday. the ..Keep Douglas Egyptian Lini OT } ‘inn 1nd took he n- se r .1 Church. August 24 mo sunrloy "mints hem“ m ‘he ‘licimty M $300‘ mm“ “lvmys m the stable’ ready w 2'24 TR _ . Blglgen Aubrey. he. :4Y;Ca<: -w°n school 10.30. Evensong mo‘ This sale is an annual aiiair and immediate use. Removes proud fiifish’ Great big Midway afternoon and gygning on Main Y’ - ‘ < .- l.Th h A , “mm “CB5 m“ ‘year and would be 1S held each year on Tuesday oi Ex and inflaiinmattlon 1 rus‘ to; oo Grounds i ‘ SPRINGFIELD SERVICES_S'I_ hlbition Week. Rot, and nfec on o cows . THURSDAY EVENING . ‘pretty good. Aubrey the Great 2.14 WEDNESDAY |dicted for him. 11.11 Gciiiijv. 2.14 1-4. has been a- horse racing is round for quite a while. This year l-4 is highly thought oi in Cape Bret- on where he recently raced. His 2.14 1-4 t-here is as good as 2.11 over Elizabeth's Church Sunday School 10. Morning prayer l1. THE NEW vdulxlos m ram PERSONALS Miss Mary McAlcer 0! Hurlifer llWfKIlnunnlslanuunnfllluKnnNNNv . BBAGFS iIQm. 7 o'clock Standard, 8 o’clock D. S. Half hour instrumental concert in Main Building, 7.45 Standard, 8.45 o'clock D. S. - Vaudeville in front of Grandstand. Band Concert. I T. .l1\"s program o! our track. 5 ,‘ scnslllne-d b7.’ many of the knowing he has not won many races ibut he COATS, dresses and furs are arriv- Rive? l5 $99-$11“! l ‘W93 1115193118 i" g i k <- 1 w; ~ ' ; _ l d i1 i; J h ‘ d1 - , the cit)" ' - ‘".“f.“‘?‘;°-."§..ri..‘i°;‘ 3i.‘“.i.°.“.‘i* I“ . or ii aim l" 1 Few Ava/ST zwv-wwvrsrs n“ T»? ""11 fir“ i " " - ‘ _ ' ‘ i~°" f‘ - l“ i“ "We a This is a class that niunys makes _ ' . M. Mam N Om t de t R —-M ‘i Exhibition open this day from 8 o’clock a. in. Stan- s: tic .1" n. stzirir": and rcnrl a lit- ‘flllfillFftl the tau; at Montague last a good ram The burs... are seagm,“ 599 ‘hem and get 9511i’ 9310199- W0 9W5 e‘ s“ n .9 ' ‘L! dard 9 o’clock D S until 3 o'clock D S A“ children tie .2‘. .1" tlwln _\‘O'.l ‘ ll lll‘l‘l'r'C at week by (‘ODILHK tlic last. two heats ed trotmrs and nknow their oménsn 511311 mid WY 5'0“ may 0110056 lm- nurse °i “he Y0” Glmeml “MPH” ‘i i d ’ t l ' " th- d 1 ire; to a“ arts .-.. o . , .. _ . i . . - l - . . _ Toronto, om. arrived m inn city "n u‘ We "e "a" °“ '5 “Y m‘ Y P one saint? conclusmi. l‘i.st let us C011 licin Jacqueline and Luciq Lind). ] _ Betty Aware‘, 217 is a m“ h ma" t1 wanted. 5965 8 21 2i Wed 8a 'I'i'iurs| t G d t d Q =i - i, a n n- H r- . c, i . " ' g ‘ -on a visit with friends and relatives excel, ran s an ' “den t. e .1 p. to. (no are the odcn Peter 2.15 1 4 has ilotishe ha‘; been racing in some o: the .. W: probable staricixs. started for ltlnO timl win! U0 lit-as‘ mixed 618585 m Nov. scam CALL ACCEPTED '-' MY- D- A-i “No More “thunk DL ‘L D_ Keg FRIDAY AFTERNOON IN FRONT OF GRAND- Hnsv}: S, ‘.1 l-is-ffiils the horse iillgllt injury to his knee. lie has re- and has Ema“ been first or second MacKlnnon. Session Clerk o! Si.) loggs Asthma Remedy sounds ‘hairy v STAND be‘ ‘inst made such a remarkable sholv- severed from that and is pretty goodishe should “jot this track m 2J3 or James Church, has received intima- i death km“ o! m“ trying “oublt Hi —- A N D -- i . HORSE RACHVQ PROGRAM ‘h: last yunr. This year he Galahad 2,08 3-4 i5 a real speed l“ go; flzgm fltcmlR. Moorhead Legato, stops the “Wm, chokms and painful , . 1,30 dclock Standard, 2.30 01310016 D. S. =E\'(‘L'lll rates orci" poor marvel. $3.500 haviill; been paid for‘ Peter Au Right n, h-é starts“ Wm . .. at ie ias accepted the call brmthmg n guards 88am“ mam ah < » _ _ v" 2'0 is confident-Ky pre- him last fall. He work :1 the Cliax- - ,. ', transmitted to him through the ' 2.27 Trot Maritime Bred. { l, P ° on ins second nor: in two days and Presbymy o! Prince Edward Ishmdl‘ tacks mad slvetsh renzwed ability to Free For A" Trot and Paw Exwctdtracll: G I than“ u hénfliflm “m! m" m’ dim °i iildumim- Fri‘ lvitllgnallsl ciallsrled: Willi“ mind 1on8‘ I i 3 Year Old and Under Trot and Pace l fiecg: kw] = - . s - v . . n‘, mfidii, DQ313113. 5.1"“: d3,‘ September 5m’ Wm w“ his nothing but whatllilan bslarcllgniriorlilstlzilalt l i l e o an. M; ‘m has tmmc SW0d 80mg away and conoonlonoe.~_ ’ m, by a “m, I, you suffer ‘mm w Big Vaudeville Program. Canadian Legion Band. i ‘icomlrig home and has been keyed “m” m’ i‘ "id “mime Wurst“! 0f r l Great Big Midway afternoon and evening on Main up by good miles. ilinnrd‘: Linlme-nt rr-rnomr Warts. “'5 gm“ vlflue‘ ‘ Grounds. P, wms Edition 2.13 l-4 has not ex-; "M" "‘"‘“""- F3194)’ EVENHVG ' lilbitc-d the winning habit for some r 7.30 o’clock Standard, 8.30 o’clock D. S. ' w, time. “hut the many friends of Mr- one expects him w be quite as good) . Vaudeville in front of Grandstand. Band Concert. Trainer would certainly be greatly as he was last year when he took his Th D 1 | ' i e sys o Wtchcraft is Past ADMISSION FEES CO1 in moclern sunlit factories. No expense spared to have it clean, wholesome and full flavored. n»... .,, is “rapped and sealed to keep it as good as when it leaves the factory. WRIGLETS is bound to be the best that L. men and machines and money can make. . The delicious peppermint flavor freslicns the mouth Glifii (this digestion. ~ 5'51," '1 35L ENJOYED BY MILLION BRINGING UP FATHER gratified if he should win out today.‘ Briar Mac 2.14 l-2 ls just about up to that notch. A good coilsisteilt trotter and should be one of the contending horses. 2.13 PACE This will be a very fast class. Some heats should be right around 2.10. Peter Taggart 2.10 was a great horse in the Eastern United States last year, being second in 2.07 and 2,08 several times, winning around 2.10. He has lmd to meet that fast mare Ruby P. from Cape Breton and could not overcome that opposition. Quinla 2.04 should be real good in this class. She will be handled by Willard Kelly who is an excellent driver. Elmwood Kid 2.11 1-2 may decide to scrap this class and start in the 2.16 the next day. If he starts he cer- tainly will be a. contending horse. Major Aubrey 2.11 will not likely start in this class as the 2.16 i5 next day and he will likely wait fol- it. Ii llc decides to start he should go pret- ty close to bciilg first. Silver Gratmn 2.07. This has been a great race horse ior two or three years but has not been himself in Cape Breton. Probably the hard tracks may have been the cause. To- day he will have a de luxe track to step . over and perhaps lie will show some o! the G-rattnn blood im- which he i: famous. record. Leila. Misc/o 2.03 is a recent im- portation by Frank Adams for the Merrythne Stables, Halifax. Leila was a marvelous three year old. Last year in four year old form she was not so good. but we understand she has been going great guns in train- ing miles. The card for tomorrow consists of the 2.24 pace. the 2.24 trot, and the 2.16 pace. but we have the real SAND-WITCPIES Get your light lunches at MAC’S 98 Kent Street 5902-8-18-31 123 Queen Street Captain Mac 2.1! 1-4 should be good ol-el- this track. although no was ramuouz Bethune ilardware 0o. Ltd. nnlnrs A New Genuine Cast Iron Range oi’ improved design. One that you will find to he a. visible express- ion oi the good taste that you show in your home and all oi its appointments. On Display at:- Phone 751. HARDWARE STORE" “i — M l . Wholewheat Fox Biscuit $7.00 per 100 lbs. Wholewheat Kibblo (contains charcoal) $1.50 per 100 lbs. Standard Biscuit (10% meat, milk etc.) $7.50 per 100 lbs. Standard Klbblo (10% meat. milk, charcoal, etc.) $8.50 per 100 lbs. Standard Charcoal Biscuit (10% meat, milk, charcoal, etc.) $9.00 per 100 lbs. Freight paid on 500 lb. lots. R-M. Biscuit are high in food value and low in price. I i i E i i l Main Gate admitting to Grounds and all Exhibition Buildings Daily until 6 p. m. D. S. Adults 25c, Children 15c with the exception of Friday afternoon which is Free. ' Admission evenings to Grounds and all Exhibition Buildings, Adults 15c, Children over twelve years 10c. Children under 12 years if accompanied by an adult, Free. Admission to Grandstand evening performance, Adults 25c, Children 15c. Admission to Grandstand for Horse and Vaudeville, afternoons 75c. ~ Transferable Season Tickets. good for three ad- " missions daily to Grounds and Grandstand, for each day of Exhibition, $3.00. On sale at all Drug Stores. Race Program “ Brace, Mcliay & (in ' Limited Water and Summer Streets SUMMEBSIDE. P. E. ISLAND Wholesale and Retail Distrlbn- ‘ tors Fox Food and Fur Farming Supplies. l a-zo-za-ze. ‘—By George Mcll/Ianus <7ooLAMP to ead bl] ~ "mmxqooolsiess-l Kim WHATBTHAT? is o . r ,2 STAY arc-m: HOUSE ANY MkfiGiE CRYIH‘ dR H DEN‘ 525A GOLF N sing,“ 9 M\N'ATURE GQLF A _ . If; ‘F \ flqsTgssb-QY- OW Ffiamvgng$| g Acemfertable chain. something interesting to m4 “ Fgqqfl- ABOUT ‘N . . and soft. well diffused light. What moreocilidycu W‘ desirei Be sure to choose Edison Mazda Lamps for '= ,- they are frosted on the inside and protect the W" ' - ' from harmful glare. Buy them by the carton m4 . __... _‘ .~w_ . _. _,> g 1 1'.‘J0,lr.'.'i Feature gnice, inc, Gr. .: r. :1; .s reserved. always have a home supply. we I EDISON MAZDA LAMbms A CANADIAN'GENLERAL ELECTRIC PROD , M. ..,._....-.“.-‘...