I . distinctiveness i l coinlort an p real luxury. TINCTIQFsZ l: mm the dayo oi the old- iiioned runabout to the wing-mom on wheels oi “by, Silvertown Tires ‘ave always given that “y... and priceless measure yhich makes driving a car Siluertoum Tires and Tubes are made by the Canadian Goodrich Qmipany at Kttelwmiconmm. 1928 n appear d service I ea a Central Guardian GOING FAST — The Everbrite spoons are going fast. Renew now and get this premium. t1. AUCTION SALE of Household furniture. etc. at John A. Patter- son's Tryon, Friday, Aug. 24. . ‘1233-8-20-51 HALF DOZEN Everbrite spoons free with every new or renewal ycarly subscription to the Guardian. . FLOOR OILCLOTII 50c square yard. A large range of designs i11 all standard widths. Prowse Bros., Ltd. 8-21-31 OILCLOTH AND LINOLEUM at reduced prices. Call and see our large display and new low prices. Prowse Bros., Ltd. 8-21-31 BARRYMORE RUGS- A large exhibition of Barrymore guaranteed rugs and mat, are now on display at Pruwse Bros. 8-2l-3i THE EVERBRITE SPOONS are proving a. big success as a premium. Did you get yours? If not. do not delay, they are going fast. J ti. COME T0 LEAGUE 0F CROSS HALL for delicious hot meals while visiting the Exhibition. 7117-8- l5-8l CHURCH SERVICES-Orwell and THE CHARLOTTETOWN ‘All ASSURANCE POLICY Branch Office: 70 Prior: St... ‘I IMPERIAL LIFE continued welfare (‘hrfctteiut-Ju. Vernon Charge: Cherry Valley l1 a. 1n.; Vernon, 2.30 p. m.; St. And- rcvfs 7.00 p. m. Rev. J. S. McKay ,. . , A man in love is a man lost, They l-Tll us that man is ninety s‘ but,_a woman in Jove is a woman p..' amt water and yzt the prohib- l..:.ni:!s weren't satisfied. ‘l lust finding herself. plete. FULL ' ‘ Exhibition Week day- last, by express. Are Your sears Properly Fitted ?l It not. they should be, everything depends on manner in which your shoes arc fitted (ximriin APPEARANCE and LIFE of the SIIUI». FITTING SHOES IS OUR BUSINESS Also our hobby, we take more pride In fitting yo" W9" than we do in making a sale- our Motto. ADVANCED SHOWING OF FALL FOOTWEAR We planned ch having our Fall Shoes _ __'1‘llEY‘ltE IIERL, came on Satur- we, will be Klild to have you look them over and be fitted when our stock is com- visrrons T0 THE EXHIBITION Should take advantage of our service, ll they ailllffll" late Good Shoes, Comfort and Appearance combined with a perfect flt. FASHIONED SILK HOSIERY la another of our Hobbies, nothing but the very best mtlsfles our buyer. and the prices must be satisfactory, ALL l-‘ASIIIONABLE SHADES in FULL FASIIIONM) SILK BOBIEBY at $1.50, $2.00. Chiflon do 51-75. $241"- ALLEY 8i COMPANY, I.Tll. FITTED FOOTWEAR Charlottetown, P. E. I. i . Good Strong Stock Companies In Mock [he NO FIT, NO SALi-I 1% for ‘Adam 1t Summersido; U074 Lew‘!- .- ' t, H“, MALPEQUE The services in Princetown United Church were conducted by Rev. A. L. Carr, of Appin, Ontario. Al- ltliough Mr. Carr is not a native of tl.i; place, yct he has a large circle of IllLllfIS here, who were glad to wclcsmc him. Considering the heavy rainfall the attendance was good, and many were disappointed that they were forced to absent them- In tht morning M1". Carr .1- the ‘oasis of his remarks the mix John 21:3, 15, “I go u. fish- the subjxi. being “Conflict of Idcals." The speaker's first point, the charms of old life, was sub-div- i1. Ill. KENSINGTON, Aug. 2('r—Rcv."J. R. Saint. D. D.. Minister: Sunday School; l1 a. m., “The truc welcome to all. Presbyterian Church in Canada. on' . l .t2r an Carvcll Bros. Ltd. 111".‘ f. ,» ‘ l ‘ “Lovcst. thou me more than, will supply S. S. atJSL. Andrew's l!) UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA, 9.45 a. m.. Riches“ 7.30 p. 111., “The Necessity of lull‘. asiasm“; 3 p. m. First Uni- rl Chui ch, Summer-field. A hearty RICHMOND BAY CONGREGA- TYON-Servicrs will he held in the Iislfiiath as follows: in Lot 14 at ‘1c.- i :41 u. m.; in Tyne Valley at 2.30 p. m, and in Lct ll at 7.130 p. m. Thou: thc concluding services in the above charge as the Rev. Mr. H1 cwn lzcgins work in his new ilcicl an the first Sabbath in Sept-| ember. Everyone made welcome to, these services. l s. s. uosntrxn-s. s. Rosalind‘; arrived in port at midnight Monday] night, Aug. 20th. After discharging Charlottetown cargo and loading St., Jump cargo, this steamer sailed for Newfoundland at noon Tuesday: Aug. 21. There was a full list iaiengcrs on board‘, a number of. them remaining at Charlottetown,| whilst several passengers joined tin-- rhlp here for the trip to Netvfounzi-l land. Capt. V. C. l". ‘Fuyl-u: is '1 l (lharlottctotvn agents. BELFAST I’ R E S B Y T E RIANi CHURCH - The lviissinnnry 1781,’- l ion: fr.) charm of . spiritually. The sec- nnd point was Return of Disciples in the morning and meeting Jesus. Jesus puts the question: "Do you low. Me, Peter, more than you love these-your nets, fish, boat, ctc?" 'l‘i1us the crucial question to every- and a conflict of Ideals. The ..'..'i1d point, Presence oi Christ. Jesus was watching their bout all that i night as they tried place after place l ‘ and iIl(‘_V knew it not. with you alway." "L0, I am The evening ser- vicr was equally helpful, the sub- ject being “Coming to the Father,“ and the text the words from John 14:6. At the evening service the following music was carried out un- tier the leadership of Mrs. Jas. A. Campbell. organist. Prelude. “At Evening," Dudley Bccck. Offertory, "Song of Hope," élvhailcr. “Solemn March,” Wely. Anthem. “Consider the Lilies," Mc- Phuil. Solo, "Face to Face," Miss Biehaut, Sydney. Commandant Hilliyer and Mrs. Hilllyer, Truro, Nova Scotia and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Watts, of New Wat- m-furd, Cape Breton, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hartwell Crozler. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harvey and son Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Harvey and children, Audrey and Hubert, all of Crapaud. and Prof. Nicholson were recent visitors at Mr. and Mrs. Vernon McGougans. wa. is spending a pleasant holiday with Mrs. J. K. McGougan. Rev. A. L. and Mrs. Carr and family, Appin, 0nt., Mr. and Mrs. Villers Carr and family, oi’ Mis- couchc. were welcome visitors at the homc of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mc- Nutt on Sunday. The Prlncetown United Church has been renovated in the interior, and a coat of paint added to the outside. Much credit is due Messrs. Corhey and Morrow for the man- RED CROSS LINE S. S. “ROSALIND” FREIGHT AND PAS SENGERS Montreal Agentl, Carvell Bros, Ltd. Charlottetown Agentl. Mrs. Charles Chisholm, of Otto-- ner in which the work has been‘ rants “The Galilean Conquers" and’ “Through the Gateway of Service?‘ ‘ presented in the Belfast Presbyterian Church on Friday cv-I ening, August 24. at 8 o'clock. unilcr, the auspices of the Wumeirs Nita-t aicnary Societies of the Belfast‘ ‘Church. They are presented by the‘ Caledonia Presbyterian Young Poo-l ple. No admission is charged, but ail silver offering will he received, anrll since the proceeds are for missions it is felt that. at least 25 cents for adults and 10 cents for chfldmn could be reasonably expected. l I PERSONALS 1 l i Mrs. Urban Waddell, Klnkora, is at present in the City visiting her parents, M1‘. and Mrs. J. W. Dickie. , Messrs. J. H. McLeod, D. M. Todd and Everett Dixon. Breadalbanc, were in the City yesterday attend- ing the Provlncial Exhibition. Mrs. Lincoln F. Currie, Mount Hope, Kings County, spent several days in Charlottetown and leaves today on return. i , . \ Miss Marion McIntyre, and Miss? Nettie McInnls. have returned to; their home after spending a pleas- done. The committee in charge o ,this part of the work and the man- . aging board also deserve a share of commendation for their interest and t faithfulness. Messrs. Carney andi Morrow are now at work in Mal- peque Hall, where there is plenty of ‘ opportunity to display their splen-t ‘did workmanship. , The people of the Indian Rivcsi ‘Parish had an ideal day for their] annual picnic which was hcld this, year on Wednesday afternoon, An", ,15th. The sports were under the ldirection of Mr. James Pendergast, of Kensington, whose reputation in. ; this line is unsurpassed. The differq |ent races, despite the heat, were lhcartily participated in and the: spcctators witnessed the different, contests with interest. The intense; licat called for an abundance of ice- » cream, drinks. etc, the tables were .wcll patronized, and in all the‘ amount of $500 was realized. It ls surely gratifying when the efforts of Iany congregation is attended with such success._ Mrs. Maynard Bryenton and Mrs.‘ Fred Champion spent a few days _ l with Mrs. John Lamont, French - MONTREAL OITTOWN River. , 81‘. JOHNS ' _ The hay crop. although not 51'; ’ n n good as the previous year, ls bcttcr ‘ ‘ than at first expected. The grain is _ . ' ‘ 3'5 . E E now ready to be harvested and pro- ‘ ‘a . v F 1 to rt " h g P‘ 3 lblasaesag ilillsgrplbjgrebsrssllig 260.23% , Richmond Stew - - Charlotte wn‘ S“ § g: Bald Mr. Creed, lnsiflttor. has grant- I . g e "passes" to many of our farm-r Fire, Iilfc, Accident, Sickness and ~ - crs. It is hoped that the rain and " ‘ . a! Sm‘ 3 Fwmwgnsunshlne may be showered in such JD / 5°!"- mcasure as to complete the work but.‘ Plate Glass Insurance l" 3N"- 15 5°?‘ 17 3W‘- 13 which is now well advanced. and " a Bent 29 0e‘- l 0"- l that m. Creed! report on his re- ‘ _‘ . uwggt . 0"- 13 0°‘- 15 0°‘- u|turn trip may be equally eneouragi i Ul- lug. Canada S.S. lines Ltd.‘ —~>——— l "Since I bought a car I don't, |have i0 walk to the bank to mobs u}. ‘ David J. McLurc, Bedeque, W55. 1n the City last week attending the Institute Convention. ‘ there she was the guest of Mr. and “J” My; Jghn w_ Dickie’ 234 Fitzroy i".1h' rate 011:5 ‘fill’ sf!" l'1~i Street. —~—-~-<o-c>--i SUMMERTIME l5 SANDWICH \ Sandwiches are qaipullnr the YEN‘ munil I111: w‘ ,. r.- my deposl l "You drive there, eh?“ "No, I don't.make any." -L‘.fe. t ' k ant vacati ' - . . . . . , . 30115118“, on wlth Mrs‘ Jameh Boyce ,ilc111.'1i1il for them. l'.1111i_v sliiiluh-rh ill the order g.».~.. .111 ti 51w“ ,\_ w, ,| ' ‘l-cs ale» 11.1111 11v, llltllijrlillll 01'" "f “"311 Mid plant-l llil.li'l'liBi|'.ll i111- |ll"li.'y and peanut butter for the ‘the 1111:1111 for the a.i!e111i...11 ten. "ll l" 10:1“. Sumt- il1i.~ ‘ill |»\\v..i is; 1d. ll, .11: U)’ (iJlIIlJlll. I :h.I.|1‘|lt:1.I ' 'l‘.‘:l.=re are Sllllllili) Fiandw‘ h' 1 W “e "1 the <al.\'l1li:r11 will the a. 'l‘_\'p1~s range all ti"..- 1 lillC TIME .~'"1;~lw A ilelit 111s . l-idll)’ u 111ml iii. 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The great big PROVlNiliAh EXl looking forward t0 for months has HOW ilfrivflil, 1111i‘- flll’ IOU!‘ days ‘Jill b- the centre 0f interest :1 11d excitement ’ their columns "from day to day 0i.‘ the many attrairtions that have beer booked for your entertainment and pleasure. You now owe H. to yourself ~, for your well being to come and see the bii-f l 115i‘ with your owll fillies- N ever before has such a large amount: of money been expended to stzigre the blxliiliiiioi: in this l‘1\i'.*ii*.cc. been tirepzired to commvirr? jJ-siur int<f:2"‘_"-.‘. UNTIL FRIDAY ' O’(‘-L()(‘.K this big show will be in full swing. HERE IS THE PROGRAM THURSDAYS PROGRAM lVIORNiNGL-Grand display of exhibits. AP‘TER1\lOON——Great Big ilvildway. 'Jl'hrilling horse races. Free-For-All with El Verso and other cyclonic pacers. ters, all evenly matched. 'i"n:- race will be a corker with eyelash 2.30 Pa-ce with live cvenlymatched pacers. EVEN lNG—G1*eat Big Midway ligh ed up like Fairyland. Troupe, Billy Rice Trio, Itoyal Pekin Troupe and band concert. FRIDAY’S PROGRAM AT TEIGHT ()’(‘.LO(‘.K finishes. Last day of the great big Fair. N0 exhibits but thrilling horse racing. See the 2.27 Pace with lot of iast ones. 2.17 Trot and Pace and the 2.23 Trot. These good classes with real good horses. No admission to the main gate on Friday, 75c sees the race meet, etc. A CUT IN PRICE The Directors of the Exhibition in consultation with the Provincial Government authorities and Civic authorities have decided to place the Exhibition prices for this Exhibition so that they are within the reach of every man, woman and child in this Province. cational value to he fully recognized. ' They want everyone t0 be a booster forit, so that every year it will grow bigger and better than ever. HERE ARE THE PRICES General admission to the main grounds Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, 25c. General admission to main grounds evenings, adults 15c, children under twelve if with parents, free, Tllesda)’ s¢llttlsh Games d113h25¢ Admission to Grand Stand Wednesday, Thllfsday and Friday, 75¢’- N0 11d" ssion fee at main gate 0n Friday. (‘lime evefybflll)’, Bring Y0!!!‘ friends. You need the change, so does the Exhibition. IIKITIUIJ WlllCll you have been.‘ The newspapers have told you in Plover before has such =1 program FlttiM MONDAY EVENING AFTERNOON AT SliY See the great Harry Putnam, 2.20 Trot with a lot of real trot» Royal Pekin They want its great edu- Admilssion "to Grand Stand if v I;