-- --~—-- ---~= ‘IQ,Q\Q_anuQI*U#F-..>B€: P '*'* s-w" ' ,__.¢.. Always first to consider the MOFSTURE PROOF A s leadership for 5O has heiei - a tribute to real merit. -.i__...._. .,._._._.. urw Aiiiiziii sic: cinssrsi $100039 Purses $100043” W9 i’. August 5th. __M__. _ n .74 Q‘; a $1: 41mg; éiiiivw o eggs/s. ' 1. Free For .2 l T. Ji-i’ . . . . . Purse $400.00 . 2.22 Trot and Pace . . . .. . . . Purse $300.00 3. 2.30 Trot Zillfl ‘P2160 . . . . Purse $300.00 l0 I _A(3 secs. lliifiWCtl f or trotters) Entri“ "hi? Fiililliiiiii’. July 24th. Horses must be eligible on that date. Entrance "fee .7 p91" cent of purse’ which must accompzzny" {it'll entry’. All races mile ii02li'S~~—l‘9C01‘d on fliefliree heat Difllh No deduction from money winners. _ E ‘- TiiZS PENDERGAST, y Secretary. 7086-11.. IiURSE AT iionnnu WEDNESBAY, JULY 15th. PURQ" $1,600.00 ur-J Folimviiig are the classes: 2.15 Trot, $100; 2.15 Pace. S100; 2.21 Trot and Pace $400. 2.28 Trot and Pace, $100. ($400 for each class). No time allowance for trottcrs. Music furnished by the hlsicouche Band and there will be other attractions on the grounds including full stocked saloons, and sandwiches. New Grand Stand, Judges Stands, Ladies and Gents toilets have hcen erected, which makes the most complete equipment ever crectd in the Province. We i are looking forward to the largest gathering attending a horse race this season, he one of them and you will not be l ihsappoinicd. Watch for further announcements of entries. Anyone shipping horses, notify your station agent some Jars in advance. '1 - I . a dose July 7th. ' A SI or smokers - FiFiST "r0 PROTECT .' ITS QUALITY av SEALING IN CELLOPHANE. ‘POP plea su re years » A each__ nounKs-nowairr A very pretty and quiet wedding was solemnized at St. Pauils Church at 8 o'clock Thursday morn ing when the Pastor, Rev. H. D. Raymond united in the Holy Bonds of Matrimony, Isabel, dough ier of Mrs. C. Bourke to Wilfred B. Howatt, M. D. of Summerside. _The bride, who was unattended, was becomingly attired in a. dress of pink georgette and lace with hat to match. A large number of the friends of the contracting parties were pres- ent at the ceremony. ~ Miss Earle presided at the organ and during the signing of the reg- ister Miss Marjorie Wood sang “O‘ Perfect Love." member of the teaching staff of Prince Street school was the guest of honor at several showers prev- ious to her marriage and the large number of wedding presents snow- ed the esteem in which the young After the cermony Mr. and Mrs. Howntt left on a motor trip through the Maritime Provinces. The Guardian joins with numer- ous friends in extending hearty fel- icitations A certain drygoods merchant is also a Sunday school teacher. One Sunday he devoted "much time to an impressive elucidation of the Prodigal Son and afterwards asked with clue solenmity if anyone pres- flit desired to ask a question. Susie Smith's hand went: up. Sunday School Teacher-"Very well, what. would you like to know, Susie?" Susie SmithT"Please, what's the price of them little pink parasols in your shop‘ window." Lady of the House-Have you any excuse for not looking for work? Tramp-Yes, mum, all of ’em. _'I‘he bride, who was a. populaiflthat minister the n-ord of God and couple are held. _ , THE CHARLOTTETOWN GILARDIAN The Weste rn Guardian -l_3ES'l‘ BLACKSMITH ha: iron, sold at Bruce's. 7048-74-21. —-LEF.l‘ ron nsuvan, cobon- ADO-Mrs. Maud McDonald and her daughter, Mrs. A. s. Macassey, with her two children, Miss Mari- on and Miss Betty left on Sat- urday on an extended trip to Den- ver, Colorado. to visit: Mrs. McDon- ald's daughter, Ma's. Burke and her son, Hazen McDonald and his family; also her sisten. Mrs. Pat- erson. There are many other Island friends in Denver. Mrs. McDonald intends to call upmi.—S —VISITORS T0 BAPTIST AS- SOCIATION-Rev. R. C. and lvflrs. Eaton, and sons, Kenneth and Donald, formerly of Charlottetown. now of Brandon, Manitoba, are v15- itors at the Baptist Association meeting at.‘ Bedequc. Also Rev. R. W. and Mrs. Lindsay and children, CfBrlen, Cameron, Dewar, lnuise and Grace, formerly of Hazelbrook. now of Canard, N. S.—S iii-t —REV. L. B. CAMPBELL 0F STEWIACKE, N. S., INDUUTED ‘mro PASTORATE or Timvrrr UNITED CHURCll-Thvre W85 i! large congregation at; the special service on Thursday evening at ‘Trinity United Church, Summer- side, when Rev. L. B. Campbell 0f Sietviacke, N. S., was inducted inifl the pastorate of the church. A5- sociatcd wit-h Rev. G. N. Somers of Mai-gate, the chairman, were Rev. W. E. Aitken of Belmont, Lot’. 16 and Rev. J. W. A. Nicholson 0i Bedcque. Rev. W. M. Purdy, for many years Financial Agent 0t the Maritime Home for Girls, of Elms- dale, N. S., who is visiting the Is- land was seated with the ministers on the platform but took no part in the service. The service opened with a devotional period, Rev. M. Aitkcn reading tlic lesson, and Rev. M‘. ‘Nicholson ilie prayers. Rev. Mi". Seniors, then introduced Rev. Mr. Campbell and inducted him into the pastoral charge. Rev. Mr. Nicholson then addressed the congregation and preached an impressive ser- mon on the unity 0i the nations. The great work which ]i'.‘.-1 b01011 the church. The supremacy of the human race and the worth of the individual in Christian Society which calls for the very best effort of each individual in establishing of Christian brotherhood. In closing Rev. Mr; Nicholson said‘ this service was of special interest to him for the ‘reason that Rev. Mr. Campbell's father gave the charge to the speak er when he was ordained and also on account of the fact that he W85 Rev. Mr. Campbell was ordained. chairman 0f the service at which Rev. Mr. Aitken in o. short. address extended a. hearty welcome to Bile new minister. In his address the speaker referred to the splendid qualities of their former pastor, Rév M. Fraser. He asked for the 00- operatlon and sympathy of the con —BUY SHE!!!‘ ZINC, lend, lead pipe, galvanized and black sheet J iron, at Bruce's. 7048-7-4-2l. t quorum. GOLF nmca, Hal-i man's furniture dept, (ground floor) Wednesday, July 8th. Dixon's 0r- chestra, Novelties, refreshments. Ev erybody welcome. Dancing starts z 9 o'clock. 7037-7-3- -i i --OELEBR.ATED WEDDING Ar.‘- . NIVERSARY-A mOSt QBJOYP/Difl time was spent; at. the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Gaudet. of Wtii- i ington on Thursday evening when: a number of friends including for- ' mer friends in Bumm ‘-' called to congratulate the happy couple on attaining the silver anniversary of their wedding. Many lovely gifts were received by Mr. I-nd Mrs. Gaudet in rememberancw of the happy event. A social evening wlsi passed and a dainty 11inch M1108‘- ed before the guests retired to thcir homes.—S i PERSONAI/S —Mrs. James Hopgood of Cape Wolf left on Saturday for Boston, Mass, to visit relatives and friends —S —Miss. Alberta Macrbrlane o: Avington, Pennsylvania, is spending her vacation with her mother, Mrs. Nathan MacFarlane of Summer- sida-S i. -_.__ —Mrs. Louis ‘Danton, has return- cd to her home in Charlottetown after visiting her sister, ma. Maud McDonald of SummersidtL-S -—Miss Dorothy Lane. daughter oi the late William Lane of Summer- ficld is a. guest of Mrs. T. H. S. Jackson, while she is taking the matriculation exams for P. W. C.—S -Mr. John Hall, lvLrs. Sadie Ram say and her son Ralph 1°“ sum" merside this mormin8 0H m extend- ed visit to Boston, Mass. The’? we" accompanied by. Miss Walkeia-S -Mrs. McLean of Clyde River was the guest; of lViYr. Imd Mrs. Oli- ver McNeill of Summersidg during the Baptist Association meeting M Bedequta-S ‘Miss GU€1dB, Gaudet of Sum- merside motored to Hflllifl-X. N- s» on a visit to friends. She was Bi!- mmpanied by Miss Vivian Carver of Messrs n. T. Holman» IM- Th" are expected home on ‘mosday eve- ningr-S ‘ I __i_.__. Minnrdio Llnlment nmoval dirt. .____.m__ mvan CANAL stmvar BEGUN HUNTINGTON, W. Va. July 3— (UPJ-Work preliminary to mak- ing a. tonnage survey of the Sand- _ usky-Portsmouth route for the proposed Lake Erie-Ohio river can- gregation to enable the new min- ister to carry on the work of the Church. Let us remind ourselves that there is a proper respect for those ;\vho have turned their backs on wealth and have chosen the min- isi/Jry 0f Christ. He based. his ad- dress on the text. "Receive him therefore in the Lord with all joy and hold him in honour." In his closing remarks Rev. Mr. Somers said there were tremendous compen- f actions for wealth and treasure 11- . bore all earthly possessions in the l friendships and loyalty formed a- imong the different congregations he had ministered to. He closed will); his blessing. After a hymn by the choir and congregation the new Minister pronounced the Benedict- Iion. A number of the congregation were afterwards introduced to Rev. Mr. CampbeIL-S A EASTERN GUARDIAN JWANTED. — The Montague Transfer would likeiyour business and would be glad to quote you prices on transferring furniture, freight or live stock ho any points in P. E. Island. Harold L. Mellish, Wilfred Watterworth. Phone 32. 5033-6-8-mwstf. wEl-l-‘i fik/IDED THE HORN FQQM YOUR NEIGHBOQ QDsTMQb ' “UM-FD w- rueoucu * THE 5,0, LWH vofeo-v-a-aifii Jayne? _ BRINGING or FATHER "." if‘ " W1‘ : .'~=.-<=Pr~-"1e =':"*r'I"">i'.9l'-"1Ivm al has been started in the Huntin!‘ ton district. Engineers will basin" WOTK at each end of the 111-01105“ . route and work toward the middle. An Annual Examination f. of Your Eye: will Safeguard i‘ Your Vision and Comfort Boo “J. ' W. JOIIIISTDN Optometrist 157 Kent Street omimowwn JULY 6, 1931 -\ M... -.-.-- SUITS of HIGHEST Custom Made Standard regular $35.00 and $37.50 $28.50 down to-day to These are not ordinary-suits. These are suits of finest all wool worsteds, serges and tweeds, designed, cut, finished by the foremost style artists of the time, suits as worn right NOW in New York, Toronto, Montreal, by the best dressed men. Suits with every nicety of finish and lining and trim offered you today at O .1 See them in our windows ! l Come in and try them on. Look them over with the most critical eye, you’ll find them faultless from everv point. of view and of value unapproached. Other unrivalled leaders are here at $15.00 $22.50 $25.00 y eorge ' anus ‘ 2 ‘BEMJTMJL Ho»... lb 40M; . Bu? No I ONE ow pram.‘ ."4"l"\/D\CE.- AH‘. N‘! 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