nucusr. 1c. 19st. 0n diani "I M11351! visitor's’ Fourth lllstrlct of Kings r0 mo: ELECTORS:- ' I take this early opportunity of advising you that I have "signed from the Government continue to. represent the Murray Harbor District in the Leg- Mrlul-e in the best interests of ma dissatisfied for some time with the manner. in which the affairs of the Province have been administered, and rls were are no prospects of improvement under the present re- ime, 1 have resolved to cross the floor and support the leader of the opposition in the next session of the Legislature. "hall be pleased "to hear from my constituents at any time on matters affecting their interests and shall do my best w represent them in the best interests of the whole constitu- ugy and the Province at large. Church. Cherry Valley- Will be Visit- ed mmsy Ind Wednesday of this week by the Ohurlch Army Van All members cf the Choir are asked to be present in the church at 8 p. m. for Choir practice Tuesday night. August 10th. ‘- DOING NICELY-The many friends of Master Alfred Pickard, 50h 0! Ml’. I-nd Mrs. Alfred Pickard. will be,lcased tolearntlfit heis‘ now convaleec‘ to a complete rs-i covery after s-n operation for ap-. pendioitis at the Prince Edward n-l Iand Hospital. of I-Ion. W. M. Lea, but will the general electorate. I have CHERRY VALLEY-On Sunday, August 24th, Christ's Church. Cherry Valley: 1030, Morning Prayer and Sermon, aublect, "Unconditional Sur- render." A cordial invitation is ex- ‘ nded to everyone. Come and bring W. B. BUTLER j-- 77 i“ _-____ , uweeaeoeeeeoeeeeeeee es-aees 00000000000-0780-0000-0000-0 I Classified Advertisements ooO§O§Q§QO+OQ COCO O0 00f 3-40‘ ' '01‘ 0'03‘ your friends and your children, and help to make those services bigger and better for the extension of g l Christ's Kingdom. Capt. P. M. Belt. C. A. . H381‘ POSTAGE EiIAMP-One § of the first stamps ever used. an is- lsuc of the 1840 penny postage stamp eooowooow ow“. .““”‘ '- - - bearing the image of Queen Victoria, Boarders Wanted is in the possession of Mr. A. P. Cai- Situations Vacant der, city. a number of other --—- L old Mr. Calder plans to rwo COLLEGE (""5 F- wrmsnus oiormr chem. exhibit in one of the local news l, a private family. Apply G ard- lm, 5928-3-19-21. __--~ I.W .0. STUDENTS ACCOMMOD- ated o: 219 Huston Street. Boys preferred. 8922-8-19-31. Representative Wanted IESPONSIBLE REPRESENTATIVE wanted for Province of Prince Ed- ward island. Experience unneces- gal-y, lllust invest from $125001 slat!" in nlcl-chshdlse. Salary $50. i100, iii... 1'. store rent pa‘d. and substantial silnre of profitn Write i083 Si. Denis St. Montreal. R. W. 8-19-20-22-31. ,___-__._ For Sale BEA“ CROWN PAPER FOR SALE. Apply 1t this Oflicc. 5595-6. _......_.__-_-———--—- IOB. SALE. T0 LET. BOAR!) AND room signs on hand "at Guardian Office . .-_-__-_-_-__-- [OR SALE-THIRTY SHEEP AND lambs. D F. hfacDonald, Sourfs. d55l-7-23-lmontl1 TOR SALE—A-FEW PAIR OP IS- i kl d i 2g: W7‘ eggmlfutlflilgg grrdgixm stores his collection of stamps from ch‘. . c . _ Om“ Se“ on l countries all over the world. sight. Regal Art 00., 310 Spadina Ave., Toronto. 3-5. V- Miscellaneous Flwlvl ROUYN. QUEBEC—Messrs. lMark and Earl Murphy, who are vis- iting their father and mother, Mr. l and Mrs. John Murphy, of clermont. ESCAPED SILVER FEMALE FOX arrived homcon Friday. ‘They drove ‘C. X. S. 4 G. Notify Frank l-lous- » u, l g no ton, Mayfleld. P. E. 1. 5914-8-19-21. "Jrzefxtrhuiged zlniigzzge: who are employed by one of the electric power corporations in the mihllik dlii-Yict. will spend a few weeks at home-K. Iolm suntan snonousnn. term Surveyor, Boa 19. Rcrmanville. - 8570-5-d-imo. _ SPECIAL FARM WAGONS AT OUR nihlbition booth. 847.55 cash. W. R. Dennis, 187 Great George Street. ‘ 8897-8-18-81, l Western Guardian FOUND - A armor! or xsvsl __M_ nggwtlsvfngersgvlvxfzslcvgllifi l —COME r0 rm: DANCE at sum- “. ' -5sa5_s_m_3l_ l meralde Golf Club tonight. Whitney's lorohertrll, o to i2 o'clock, Tickets WOULD run GENTLEMAN wno l 5°°- 5911-8-19 picked up dark green Raincoat on ‘ Iialpeoue Road near Hlghfieldlhllnardh Llniment removes Warts, Church leave same at G. C. Mc- : "11"" Bunions. Lean, Winsloe. 69284-1941.. ---_- BIRTHS ,_._.._. Lost CONNOILY-At the Oity Hospital, - " nth. to Mir. and Mrs. James land caught mink. Apply immed- lately lo Flmcr E. Slrrbell. Porr- .ig:, P. E. l. - 5024-0-19-31. LOST-ESCAPE!) FOXES. TWO mres, GQ. l2 G. and G.Q. 8D. l Notify Ben Mclischern, Bt. Peters Road, Phone ‘Ha-J [OR SALE-CHOICE DRIVER 0R " delivery more. Apply at Guardian. ‘l’. A. Brothers, East Royalty’, Char- lottetown. ._ 5917-0-19-21. lssli-s-la-l wk LOST-WA'I‘CH. SUNDAY‘ AFTER- nocn near Rixs Store corner »'l — Iongworth Ave. and Euston Stu 310R SALE-BUILDING L011 53155 Finger pleggg phone I18. it. Eils-tul St. east. Csqhol" t:rm.=-- ' 5S Apply to D. G. Riggs. 325 Fitzroy st. ‘ _ 5901-8-18-31 FOR SALE -- USED SPRAYER‘. used Engines, used "Fhrrhers. Priced riszht. Cash or terms.‘ W. R. Duals, 1B7 Great George Siret. ' ' '5S93-8—l8~3‘.. 20-8-1941 LOST-IN THE CITY YESTERDAY. lady's purse containing a sum 0i money. Finder please leave at 48 Gt. George St, and receive reward. 5916-8-19-21 Wanted WANTED TO RENT SIX ROOMED i\ .>-_.._._. F0! SALE AT OCEAN VIEWHI ,_iarm of 40 acres, dwclllnghouse. irgezabie garden, sun's. orchard. house as soon as possible. APPYY Apply to Mrs. E. Waterman on Guardian. 3878-8-18-81. "Pftmlses, ' ssu-s-ia-si ____.___.._.... - ' ‘ — Male Help Wanted ‘IGER. SPANIELSfFDR SALE. Unr ‘ed as Petrievors and test chllds dog ltnrnvn. Valuable ranch I ‘dbl, Sm exh bit_ at Exhibition. P. "A. l-‘srqllhnrson, 99 Upper Prince l! Street. City. i - ' 5025-8-19-31. LISP!‘ BOY WANTED. APPLY Guardian. 3898-1-2i-tf WANTED-SINGLE MAN ABOUT 45 ygarg hf age to work on small farm near Charlottetown. Anuiiv P. O. Box 373. 5N5-8-7-tf EXCELLENT 51 ACRES own ' .. ' Good ' nnlLQilb‘ din Young Willa. ‘tvith fdrwglllhout ra ‘.511. . ._ Apply p, a Fgnmmysq ' q 9W". our-low coat course, expert training. Pfinrs fltrsct Chariot ' . Writs‘ orcall-Moler Barber College. - ' ‘ 3r srsgarrlngton. Halifax. l,.__ ._.». MVIL W. d-lbsttstlSept. 30. wnsmcb grains, ron FARM woilltp engage for year commenc _ ing September 8rd. Married Pfe- . far-rad. B. R. Brown. York. ' 592l-8-i9-3i itlbles 0nd l1 _ moth of tiger: l _ ear station.‘ h hes ‘l _ Schools. Neter" lfudiinltf ‘stream ~ . ‘sh m!” H” ‘Qitmlfllfppw as as EARNED un l" . . 1"“? Ye 3!. seekly in spam time i selling well known line Personal Christmas Cards Scores of Stanc- graphers. Accountants. Clerks. etc. _ q Road, llOppoeftellt- IKraft 00.. limited. Toronto. sen ~ Huts. Farm). Charlottetown. . , .1154 or 522-0‘... soos-c-tlo-si’ - rescntatives wanted Female l-lellfWanted t ,-. l ‘Ilium saoonsomr. ANTED. , Amy don Hotel. j cg tin-mo --'YOUNO cools-car .8111 to help with houuworr. No ‘Wins or washing. Apply no: J. ian. ssis-a-io-ti. 113190401‘! of hill In“ Olin Queen 8t- Fn" m ‘ISIS II’. PI. I. I. ONIMI Pilate IS- nQJ-H-flilfi ANTED-A MAID ma GINII-AL '~\. ~r.n.w."-ss1o-|-is-si.‘_ LEARN BAIBERING THROUGH small towns l ' 'nfit-16-1fl-2i-28-28-28-M.I-I.W.No.l fr," m, m, m,“ "Mum" m. departed this life August ma, we H. ' I a _ IIIIIOIINI .- olflb l-c-ll-tf I; 11:10 ta Prince lowers lslacl loflhhfllii‘. city. twins. boy and girl. ‘itiilmNll-D-At the city Hospital on lAug-ustcthtolviznandlvlrsdaoldc- Donald, a son. McISAAC-At City Hospital. on Aug. "It 141th to Mr. and Mrs. John Mc- Issac, city. a son. lANAGiIAN-At the City Hospital, on AususttthlvhnandbfrsJoscph llansghan, city, a son, ' lGALLANT-At the City Hospital. on ‘Ausust nth to Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Gallant. City. s. son. McRAE-Aug. 15 to Mr. and Mrs. Wm Meme, French River, a sun, 15 lpounds, Arthur Bennett, PAINTER-At Caps Cod Hospital Hylnnis Mass, July 13th, Mr. and MYI- GWPse V. Paynter, a daughter. MARRIAGE S raasonsns Mrs. G. C. diullquist (nos Pearl Fraser) "nu ave ruse: motored from Allatm. Mass, to visit relatives ind friends on the Island. Mrs. James Dustan, Sussex, N3. is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Pick- ard at their summer cottage, Brigh- ton Shore. Canon Scott, while in the city was the guest of Major and Mrs. Mac- Donald, at the Russ. The Miler mst him by pro-arrangement at. Souris on his return from the Magdalenes, and afterwards drove him to various cen- tres ofintercst including Btanhope Beach, Bralokley Beach, Cavendish. besides Holland Cove. It was at the Russ the War Padre met Archdeacon White who arranged with him to of- flciate at 5t. Peter's Cathedral on Sunday. m. and Mrs. J. H. Outllffe and two children, who have been spending their holidays with the formers par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. it. Outliffe, 31m Ave., have left for their borne in Bel- mont, Msss. While here they were delighted with the kindness shown thorn by their many relatives and friends and are anxiously looking forward to return next year. lllllifll lNl Continued from Pose 1 will then depart for N ' ‘- maining m IO? thGi-‘I pus ‘ ' ion Day on Aug. 28. As sir George is Minister without Portfolio, the Dominion Election Act does not call for any reelectio as in the case of Ministers chosen with Portfolios. No appointment of the personell of the Montreal Harbor Commission has yet been made. For nearly three weeks, J. H. Ranville, of Montreal has been mentioned as probable chairman of that body, and doubtless selections will be officially made shortly tn re- plam the board which has resigned senator W. I... McDougaid was chair- man of the fonrler body. There is no official comment avail- able on the reported unofficial im- pression of disappointment in Eng- land that restrictions of lmmig-rantioci by Canada might have been defer- red until after the Imperial Con- ference. But in political circles there is the feeling that the step taken a few days ago to restrict immigration from the countries of Europe is in keeping with other actions of the ad- ministration to alleviate unemploy- ment in this country. - In k ‘ with his election prom- ise to deal with unemployment im- mediately after the election, it is pointed out, Premier Bennett is call- ing a session of Parliament for early September. National undertakings to relieve unemployment immediate- ly. especially in the fall and coming winter, coupled with tarlfl action that has been deemed fit to give Can- adians a "fair and equal opportun- ity" in competit‘ ul, will be authoris- ed involving the expenditure of money by these national works. 'I'he imperial Conference will not loll HERE Eddie Lsngille, New Glasgow, N. B. fact and heady "blucnose" welter- weight arrived in the city ycatsrday accompanied by his manager Mr. Anslem Morgan. Morgan says that they are going to take in the big fair but would be willing to mix business with pleasure if any 10ml wetter would care to meet his boy over the ten round route. 141111110 lly expressed the wish to meet the Island's premi welter weight, Carl Prowse, whose recent quick knock-om. of Modal- lum caused a mild sensation. flsould Out be matched with Imgllle, my about Pridav nisht of this well the bout would imdotlbt- cdlybaanattn-alandagreatdraw- ing card. Get busy promoters. Iangoileb alanager, Morgan, is a former Island boy who in. made Iood on the mainland. and h espec- ially known thrmlshout nelson Can- ssh as one of the finest aunoun that hag ever handled a megaphone. W. I. DENNIS FARM BDIlMENTS Directly in front of the poultry house there is on display several of the latest farming implements, the distributor being W. R. ‘Dennis. is’! Great George Street, (marlottetown. whose ' laments include one of the well-blown combined Hall Thresher and cleaner driven by a five “ -- ‘rot-o “ This outfit will bc operated every day. Also dhcvwn is the O. K. Potato Digger, and a new national potato digger. The Taco oilless manure spreader is “‘ implement which in drawing ocnaide -bls attontion, al- so an. assortment of ploughs and barrows. In farm wagons last. year's prise winner is again shown. Some new lines of fan-n wagons will be on dimlly m1 arrival tomorrow. Anyone desirous of seeing other fann implements are spec- ially invited to W. it. Dennis‘ ill-low- room. welcome. PERFECTION IOE (HIEAM “m, » At the present time carloads of tum- -, Charlottetown, where everybody is is vomvet‘ J17 80nd feeling " between lcxtatbttlors we directors. It is our lcsrncst desire that the people of‘, ibis Province, in all three counties,‘ will look upon this Exhibition as their own, and will co-operate and‘ ltake an interest in carrying on the] good wol-lr. 1r you have failed toE lcompetc this year, conlmen now;§ prepare for 1931, l As to recreation, there is srrang-l ;0d one of the largest and best pro-l srlml Mr placed before s. Prince‘ Edward Island audience.‘ Tonight wel will have a feast of good things by i‘ some 0f Charlottetown’: best taleht.l After the ofllcial opening by His, Honor Governor Hearts, who I regret has been unavoidably detained, 511" ‘ ment by first class parforrn- l era from New York will be gvgrr lrri front of the Grand Stand. Mix! witch's Midway is on the grollrldsfl ‘with many new and wonderful elec-‘ trical amusements. The speedway u‘, in perfect, condition, those interest-l led in this sport will have an ppor-l tunity of v-‘tnessing some fs-st go- ing. I hope this will be a week of en- j lfiymcnt for all who enter within‘ our gates. I cannot close without making re--‘ ierence to the passing of James Arising, who for many years was ourj cmctcnt and, faithful keeper ofj buildings and grounds. We mourn‘ his cowl/urn. - on w: PREMIER LEA l l Premier Lea was the second speak- cr cf the evening. l-Ie stated that he has had a long and various exper- ience as an exhibitor both at home and abroad. I-Ie himself, the premier stated, was one of the men respon- sible for the moving of the date l some five weeks ahead, a move that‘ seemed necessary. Fear was felt forl the field crop exhibit, but as thel magnificent exhibit of vegetables this ‘grounded. People are learning by use l of fertilizers and by new farming‘ methods to mature their cropsearlier. ips are leaving the province for B. A. ‘I110 Provincial Exhibition is‘; from year to year progressing, es- lpecially in the live stock department. l lSome of the best livestock in the lMarltimas are now on the groundsl 1y] an“ 5”.” w”; land the best Jersey herd in America i Although few farmers l can win prizes, all will gather vslu- ‘ able knowledge from viewing the ex- hiblts and from seeing prize pro- ducts. Through thc education andl 0mm,‘ m, “m,” w”, or teaching of the exhibition a gresterl m. m“, bumm‘ “rum t,“ “w, l improvement has been made in live- o; m, Eva-mam“; gill,“ you q-lll stock than could be wrought by any find the bright apaeloug fljfla o1 u“ l other means the speaker thought. It cent"; 0mm“, mmugmurmiis hoped that many people will take o; m. “ma” "pu-gmlm-l" 1“ cram lsdvantage of the educational oppor- whlm l, nah l“ good m‘; vlumlmltunlties afforded by the annual fair,l values and which is afsgualuel-l by he said in conclusion. ‘once. ' ‘ ‘Iihe booth is nicely decorated withi MAYOR PROWSF show cards, showing the variousl g ways in which Perfection Ice Cream His Worship Mayor Prowse spoke‘ an b, ‘aura; _ as follows: pm-fwtwn m, gram ylrlolr l; g “The former speakers have cover-i om hung,“ p” cent, mum 1m,- ed the ground fairly well with re-I duel, l, w“ by r3431”; fll w; the gsrd to the aims and objects of ', Pmmc, ‘m, .pl‘ntinmxunf,y_ this Exhibition. r will dwell rol- sl A “n. ital-gm“ (agar-g 0g m; few moments on the city of Char-l mo“, l, m. gplmdld Qlgplgy 9f y“. llottetnwnb responsibility in supportU m”; “My mull,“ ghggglgfg ha", lng this fair. In the first place a‘ _ few. years ago this Association was’ OPENING in financial difficulties. The Directors ~ Continued from Pale 1 aistancc financially and morally, they convene until September 30 and will tinue to coma into the Dominion from continental Europe would, in, the be- TAfl‘—McPlIAIL.—At the home of the bride. Perth, N.B.. Aug. 12th i980 MMPhlfl. t0 IleBaron E. Tait of Charlottetown, P. E. I. DEATHS John and Sarah Cullen of Alexandra. He leaves to mourn one brother, James, of Alexandra, and three gig. ters. Mrs. Annie O'Neill. Baltimore, Md; Mrs. Nellie Place. Brooklyn, pr, Y.: and Mrs. Wm. Jackn-lan, of Vil- lage Green. l-exceeded this last season. Beautful l I N M E M o l ' [new portfolio sample free. Master , Iufoad andlovlng memory ofmy T051! bristle back sad memories Ofaloved nus gone toms \ And those who think of her today Ase the once who love her best. You are not forgotten lapbeaala fem: shall III: aumcrv fads thoughts shall eves linger Bound the grave when you an lg", .miework, waung to min-n to n. Days u Witchcraft u Past TIIMI by lgsbsnd. Father and f, ntreal sent. io. rare ofld- l,“ " u" the real m l "f"- zmtlellilill.‘ pa? Oghzllmltl: l L ' lhthieson. scit-e-lo-tt SANDWI coioéoosooosooodtsoo - hi‘ "an." n want-an roa IOIIBI-i u“ W ~ vgrr in Saint-John. New Bruns-' - D’ MacLean "it Must be capable and trust- ‘l1. . “Q1”.- Wrthy and have good references. l ‘ ' lvllullwsy fare paid. Goerl home fr l o “URI-fill l . , c "'1 . t Street mg, fl: Qgyllillnggggg! l. l " 3" l i Quintana-a north Wlhtih In. P. l-I. Butler, cars Mrs. Mc- L i a “if?! Wluln. Tbs Pire. Iracklev Beach.‘ K i i ' by Rev. Gordon Pringle. Mary Alberta l l CULLEN-In Brooklyn, N. Y.. A1183 * l7. ‘Hiomas A. Cullen. son of the late‘ 00000 llicf of political observers, deter ac- tion by the Government to relieve l unemployment among Canadians. EXBELLEIIT Continued from Pass 1 not lihely conclude before the middle l of October. To permit people to con- ~ Recreation" will prove true. On your waited on the City Council. I was} then Chairman of Finance. It mesnt= cad , Prln C t. d , . n ‘y u mm y ‘y mrlif we felt their proposition was a :good one that the Finance Commit- tee would have to double our dons-v tion and cut out the side shows on felt that they should have more cs- l l friends from the west will provide a ‘lprogram equal to the high class en- ‘ltortainmcnt pr riled by them last your. ‘Ihursdsy; wrili be observed as Kins’! Ommtv d1!» "W" “’° “W” g-lilntsqraisinuuellwatilicfiherwzlstlliodoo m:lFrte-rorfsillkflifllfisfii. szotloo i‘ wwam Nun m a ha“? umnl some source in make up the deficltlzzs Tm" “d PM” PM” $150M 1219 Trot and Pace Purse $100.00 ‘Queen-l’ Prince. l “mam “nun” m “mm: in the city's receipts. This Exhibition, m Auoclluon Wm‘ yém, pnumell is s benefit to our children. It gives’ ithcm a practical education from per- ." hm’ our motm ‘lmumwn lsonal contact-one that is essential ' to their book education. It helps the MARITDII ELECTRIC %tllemlthelltslideofthemlifl lbuilding in a tastefully arrs-hscd ‘bomb. the Maritime Electric have on ranges. ‘The Caters-l Electric all steel refrigerators. the last wood in refrigeration, Gaines!!! and Black- stone wushm. automatic electric coasters, waffle irons, urns etc. The mainfeaturcoftlolsboothwtllbsths dsnlcsutrations of the Hcttflifli m‘ afternoon and evening by N!!- w- K. Murray. also s demonsu-atton of the GonII-l limit‘. Blsffll0\\f0t when it will be shown ltd! melill. salads. do, arc RM "l P140" Wu‘ ditim f0!’ In! Ulla 9‘ “m9- IWIII‘ CANADIAN O0. Atthssotlthcansndoft-iwmlili buildingthsnisthevaryatR-acttve qnplnylng Swift's plmitum hams uld 1mm, slim-leaf ‘Ptifl lard. Jews! At the front of uu lbooth is a was nascent»! INI- gggg “attaining All Iihtfi OI NON“ ‘insets. The booth is artistically dec- ing cratod in blue and white with good work iotnu tastefully. sutronm arouuiL-tpcinssutsl Pena a showing awtfts clia various sacked l shot-toning. scecialtisc. dfhplay the famous Hotpoint Illectric, aomorungawhiohwillbcgivenevclv‘ booth of the Swift Canadian Co.‘ "_' ‘M l m‘ ' mm M u"; l chants hotel keepers and res luvs , - fist taut-ants financially, it gives the “m” omlbluwl u“ y.“ ‘ nmml tired business man and the hard b" of mud mad," oxmmud M working housewife a chance of a real the we” My‘, Sh“. km”, “d week of arnuscmelt and entertain- "mmed hm,‘ “ma” ‘m, mm merit, taking it all in all it is an w!“ a m‘ huh,‘ “uni n, absolutely "l thing for our l an!“ "u! w, Bfluuuon “M” community. Now ladies and gentle- ‘ m, hon“. the nob“; o; m mlmugl men. I have completed my remarks l dmetmL we u.’ plead w "ml-ll and I hope you enjoy this fair and ‘our entries for horses in ions shows-lilo any o booster for it. ‘Ihsnkins “m ma‘. o, n m lmwwlyou foryourkind attention." qua; thcrewss another-thermal; in ?thoinrt_taoyou-ottotsloisc.nlu you- the entries are still ills!’- HAYOR LID STONE Ills Worship Mayor Udstona fol- lowed. paying a tribute to the direct- ors of the Iixilibitton Association for the keeping of the fair intact through tiinca of strain and stress. The amusements and tbs exhibits are of a vary high order he thought. The people cf the western part of the ,. "' W, ‘though not heavy exhibit- ors, can be depended upon to co- operate for the success of the ex- hibition, Mayor udstone said. increase of entries in the I-Ia-tlctiltinal section. ‘me exhibits of vegetables, fruit and flowers last giii §= rélglil 33 5%: is! i E ii 2-2 lb til igffi i5- l? i“ i sill? i Si; i OPENS EXHIBITION 5 i3. Egg it s5 i Ms Honour Lieutenant Governor llearts. on rising, stated that he felt honoured in the invitation to open the sahibitim. lie felt that he was m bcrrowud time. He had opened ‘r i 2 i sia-chlbltions and felt that that number was Qtta enough. The fir‘ mor- ‘mum EVERY BOY or GIRL May Have a Camera in 4 Colours BLUE-RED-GREEN-BLACK Special Price While They L Made by the Kodak Co. ast 98c No. 2 Brownie Films 3 for Special Low Prices 3n Drugs All This Week 25c Aspirin Tablets RCSS-DRUG-UNITED Successor to THE MacKINNON DRUG CO. The KODAK Store Provincial Exhibition was held in l 1890, forty years ago, and an exhib- ition hss been held every year since lexccpt in 1898. 1899 and i901 when there was no government grant. There was s fair each year during the war. $600 for horse races and $900 for prizes were awarded for the first exhibition, while $20,000 have been forwarded for prizes this year. His Honour congrahllsted the farm- ers on the improvement in their ex- hibits. and forthwith declared the exhibition open. licco That Call at our store and l and Garden Implements. Mowers. "w m" m“ m" “"°'° ““'l ’ _ " | i Lawn Attractive oak ovcr the many useful Lawn We have real values in Lawn Prices $8.00 t0 $20-00. ‘ All sizes. Also, Rubber Bose, Bakes, Spadlng Forks, Hoes, Grass Shears, Trowela, etc. Bethune Hardware 0o. Ltd. 123 Queen Street Phone ‘I51. “THE FRIENDLY HARDWARE STORE" King's Bounty EXHIBITION and HORSE RACES AT GEORGETOWN WEDNESDAY, sort. _10 Big Agricultural Show! Splendid Display of Industries! $1500.00 IN CASH PRIZES MEALS AND REI-‘RESHMENTS 0N THE GROUNDS Articles for the Exhibition will be received at the Drill Shed from Mou- day, September 8th at 2 o'clock p. m. till Tuesday, September 9th at 2 p.121. Entries for lloraea will be received until ‘i o'clock p. m. on Monday,l September 8th, and for other Live Stock until o a. m. on wecneslinyd September 10th. HORSE RACING OPEN T0 THE PROVINCE Three seconds allowed trottors. Entries close Wednesday. Sept- ember srd, 1930. l Entry fees ‘must accompany each entry.) deducted from money winners. No horse named unless conditions ‘are complied with. I All races mile heats, on the three ‘heat plan. l The management reserve the right its: change order of program. declare Toll and fill without rte-advertising any races not satisfactorily filled. ‘ If weather is unfit for racing the bianagement reserve the right to postpone or declare races off and re- . ‘turn entry money. This track is a lmember of the National Trotting As- sociation and will be governed by its l rules, except where they conflict with above stated conditions. Music will be fumished between heats by band. 50o Admits to all Departments. l Children 25c. Carriage and Autos , formation apply to ' s. a. McLAREN. Secretary. l — Georgetown. l I). P. MacKINNON. President. ‘ Georgetown. bilfl-l-ld-Iist. EFFICIENI OPTICAL‘ SERVICE IYIS IXAMINID. GLASSES SUPPLIED AND IITIIII. CAREFUL ATTENTION GIVEN T0 REPAIR WORK. J. W. JOHNSTON sen-ms ill lens ltrees Phone Iii-l- Charlottetown Ilseaall l For Prise Lists and further hl-_ on... Red Cross Line “S. S. R0 SOLIND” Freight and Passengers. Arrive CbTown Leave Montreal and sail lcl St. John's. Aug. 15 Aug. II Aug, 2o Sept. f Sept. 12 Sept- I6 CARVELI. BROS. LTD. , AGENTS mwf-tf. Valuable Property FOR SALE I offer for private sale tbs hill of the late s. roror Match, m. In. bcrt, 61,’, mils from Chillotlbwilu consisting of Ill 0C8 I aboloa llfl‘. in a high statc of sultlvaflon. 000d dwelling house anti out building, with writer syzten: f: house md barns. Fox ranch in connection, Ibo rxtra. house for farm help. Property in near to school, church- 5% of Purse (which cs and railroad station. c". i For further particulars appLv to MRS. B. PERCY MUTCH. l Mount Herbert. 8-l3-l8-18-20-23-5l. l ooronrrnv I ls a specialised science, l concentrating all its rs- l sources to tbc end that l i Defective Vision may be l, restored, I ' Eye Strain relieved and Muscle imbalances cot- rected. Any one of these defects may be, and nearly always is, the cause of Severe Headaches fr troubled with bead- aches, we will be glad ea investigate the condition cf your eyes, and if necessary. furnish you’ with properly fitted corrective glasses. G. F. iiutchcson OPTOMEIRIST