_ "hilt ChAnLo-rrsrowrv ouaiznrau a AN EMPIRE COURIER WINGS ITS WAY/- WEDNESDAY,’ ... JULY 3'0‘. "1930 Western Guardian -BPICIALB in kitchen utensils It 311G"; 5670-7-80-21. l _, ._ M. - c-suma-Ass-asu-aaasau-aneasr.» ~11?» -r'ma-raoor ans-rs suriaoed~ Art-Craft Colored Shingles, sold atl Bruce's sm-T-zo-zl. l —LOCK SETS. GLASS and all builders’ hardware, sold at Bruce's. 5670-7-30-3i. —-GLIDDIN‘B Jap-A-l-as Paint. sold at Brews. Pure 56644-2941. —MALPIQUI BALIm-Prlnggwwg; United. Coma to afternoon tea, pan- try sale and bazaar, Wednesday, July 30th ' ssss-T-as-zl. -flNlD $5 AND COSTS-In the Police Court at Sununerslde on Man- day morning two drunks appeared be tore Stipendlary Wyatt and were lined l5 and costs each. Two more had their bail o1 ten dollars ss- mated-é. ——SANG SOLO IN UNITED CHURCH-Miss Vera Tsnfon, who is than-u: on a T-lslt to he: perggts, Mr. and Mrs. Percy ‘Danton of Bum- merside. rendered a beautiful solo in Trinity United Ohm-ch on Sunday. which was very much appreciated by a large congregation. Rev, Theodore Ross o1 New Brunswick was the proacher.-S. We've got the skill .7) Wc’ve ‘s s ‘p And now we have the hosc that beat the world. Maritime made for Mari. time men. Ask for In). pcrial: don't paygmore, don’t take lcss. Leviathan ol the air . . . looming .'_._. igantic in the heavens. .. annihi- —M0'1'0I WM AT NEW AN- llstin space . . . spanning oceans "“““ h” m“ “m” “"““‘° '.. . droning out its message ol m n» bestlnterc o r , . . . . ' ° mum“ m. empire umtymcruusin flldl¢$l£lCdllY v . Q16 00d U! $11G N b6!‘ fb i m‘ r “um with goodwill as lreig t. ..thrilling keep the centro ground absolutely °"-‘" °‘ ‘"8- " “'1” 8'" i" “P” millions in that Empire upon which the sun never sets. tators (especially on the grand stand) a {at bcttor chance to watch the rio- in: closely besides eliminating the ever present danger o! collision by cars crossing the Wreck with race horses warming up or actually rac- ing. There is ample room (l1 acres) o! good green swsrd for free parking of cars on the north and west side o! the track and i! patrons will kind- ly cooperate by parking their cars close together in rows than will be room for 1000 cars. There is also another ileld owned byMr. Ben Pill- mm cm the north Slld-Q oi the New Annan road, which will park 200 cars. Owners will please lock cars, the managemen‘, will not assume respon- sibility for articles alleged as lost or stolen. 2i. —lN SERIOUS CONDITION- Charles Enman o! Port Hill, is at present in the Prince County Hospi- tal in a serious condition, the result of being mzxtd up in a quarrel over election matters which took place late Saturday night in a store near Port Hill. It appears that some men were discussing the political situation in the store on Saturday night when Mr. Bnman came in and Joined in the argument. A quarhell arose be- Such a thrill comes rarely. But to the smolter the Buckingham thrill is a constant leasure . .. a thrill that's renewe in every Bucking- ham Cigarette. Choice tohaccos are used in Bucltinghamsupthe blend iso secret process, bringing out and preservin all that's best in the leol .. .t e most modern machinery ls employed . . . highest sanitary conditions are observed. The result is a cigarette perfect in blend, with an original flavor that never palls . . . a cool, mellow cigarette ltept ever Fresh by the seale patented paclzage . . . stamped with the approval of smolcers ev ere. - a Arum‘ ' - Mlféilfifiliié? "v NO COUPONS ALL QUALITY Above ls shown the mooring mast s! St. Hubert, Quebec, prepared especially to anchor the R~1® wn her arrival in Canada. 0o is the largest dirigible In the world powered with six 660 h& Rolls o c: engines wel hing tons an with accomm stlon lor 1CD passengers and crew. The successful fli ht of this giant British dirlgible wl llcsd eventually to s regular oirshi schedule between England and eanada and later to the mt o! the Domlnions. its arrival In Canada opens an era oi closer communication and a strengthenlrgnol the traditional ties within th: plre. "THE THRILL THAT comes \X/lT|-l BLlCKlNGl-IA/vl: eggs, 16373 points. have rslreacly entered. The 901N113!‘ Monte Gel-ow 6i Fort Falrileld, Me, and others are also expected. A iull, list oi entries will appear in the is-l ‘f’ . . l. B - I mu pup,“ durum the “um-n, o; m. mcsunlcsh DUNDAS r is: Race Prospects , ’ wee,“ uncut/m cuuaclms - servlm l The Mlzcouche Band has been en- tot Sabbath, £11811“ 37d; Dug?” g‘: ‘ Never in the history of the now’ E-“Qefl and §°°d band “m” “m N} n af mlsgxtfanasat thep-mluiutu, famous race course dad the occasonliuml-‘hed- I" l5 the 31m °f ‘mlevemgg at uighuud sabbath look brighter ior the biz race meet mflnaKemmli l° 3m’ m‘ Sp°°mwrs a we“ a? Valle at l0 a m.‘ on August 6m Mus; o; our uwplelmuid pro quo-or better; also that Schools. Lung“ _ L m? E» m" been exceutlunuuy busy uurmuour tourist friends will have reason Cardigan -'l Ninxsiur - " ‘ the summer, and win naturally wel-- l° 58y a 5°°d “Md 1°‘ our mmd Davies’ BA’ l ' ' come u "u, holiday about ma; mum’ race meets when they return to their u MENT ANNOUNCED‘ The three race classes will embrace Mm“- , " ENGAGE‘, h R Mucnonulu mu be“ horses u, the uumuce u.,_l There is also the step-dancing, Mr. and Mrs. doscPn. fr“ the m‘. cxuumg m,“ entries ,0“ for each Highland dancing and boxing match. Panmure Islan . In 0“ New Annan Eastern Guardian EGG LAYING CONTEST . Hltbh B.R.11 9 Ull Ll h IiflBBmQnt 01919" dal-lghl" M“? "y m s "ins er trPersian Balm-there is nothlnz ka-rrf-clruuwczs . ..‘_-_. _.... . m“) by our guuuu, and bramy The picturesque garb o! the pipers is sportsman and tor Magnate Col. always a“ °bl°°l °l mans" The A mcxmmn, Lucky Lmuy‘ the ‘ dancing entries will appear later- sensational pacer or rho i930 season, l m“ ‘Wm B°bby weeks u” "New i raised by Claude O'Brien of Albertonl “Help Wm be mere‘ and now owned by Wellington Mc- "A bmdng match h“ been “Harlem Neill and Edgar Mxllzgan, will be the halve“ “m fast Suppl“: Wale" cynosure oi all eyes when he is seen welghls‘ can Pwwse and Hum“ to, the m.“ “me by thousands of: McCallumdor three, 3 minute rounds time tans at Ncxv Arman on August} m a declswn‘ new Wm also be the 6th. Elk. McNclll received a tempting gmnd mldwal“ pa“ mum“ betting one}, by wire on suturuau asking‘ machine and a lot oi other h cldental mm w m“ mm on the “big “ma. . and accessory amusements not down circult from Maine to Massachusetts: o“ the prwnm‘ m‘ but Mr. hlcNelll refused wlflr thanks,‘ knowing that there would be thou-l '*** sands (hsappolnted at New Annan l!‘ he was absent. ' 044-0-0-6-040040-00-04-0-00044 ‘I RAVI YOUR EYES i l Golden Peter 2.15%, Barlta Aubreyl z BXAMINED AID GLASSES I'll-TED B! (G. W. Horseman) Hal Tlpton 2.1612,; l E- (A. T. Iintonl, Because 2.225 (Al. g E. PARKMAN O'Donnell) from Bathurst, N. B. 00-00 Cannelita, to Lawrence DBIBY- 5t- Mgrys Road Edst. Martini! 5° “k5 place the latter pert o! Ans“!!- 5619-11. Rooflcsa a Bcotchman. in 111111111118 h" n" home, lslt the r00! oi! one room- A irlend asked the reason for this. "oh, that's the shower." "P394 the Scot. BELL f? MATHIESON Barristers A MMWI collections HONEY ‘I0 IDA! Rcglstertd Optometrist Montague, Y. I- l. 559N155“ _ l . _ _. ..._._._ g if EAT MORE When you eat PERFECTION Ice Cream you are eat- _ ing a product which is made from Island cream. From start to finish “PERFECTION” is made in our own plants. It is strictly a Home Product. VOTE FOR "PERFECTION" Perfection quality is the sdms all over the Pro- l vlnce. It is sent out in good condition and our dealers make it a point to keep it that way. Central Creameries Charlottetown AFTER THE ELECTION i‘ “PERFECTION” " of Fru and Cream” Perfection Dairy Look for the Perfection Sign on the Perfection Shop i! Summerside lead with 205 eggs. 222.7 points; Mr. Noise on the Prince Edward Island A. L. Rogers‘ B. R. hen 9 ls second Egg Laying Contest tor the Week with 194 eggs. 214 points, and ths Ending July ti. 1930. Kensington Baby Chick Hatchery hon d ls third with 187 eggs, 212.3 The Dominion Experimental Farm points. Charlottetown. W. L. pen l8, led the The pens leading in total produc- contast im- the week with as eggs, r-ion are: 60.8 points; Mr. Everett Howatifs W. lst. Kenslngton Baby LJpen l9 were second with 50 eggs, Hatchery B. R... 1573 eggs, 57.8 points, and Mr. James ‘Dublin's points. B. R. pen l2 were third with 50 egll. 2nd, Mr. William Sansom, B. R, 54.; mm”. " 1w eggs, 1546.4 points. r The Kensington tween the men and a ilght ensued which ended in lVIr. Enmsn getting the worst o! it. He was so badly beaten about the lace and head that he was brought down to the Prince County Hospital in an unconscious condition in the early hours o! Bun- day morning. Although the latest re- port from the hospital is to the e!- icct that he is a. little easier, Mr. Eamon is still in a serious condtlon. Mr. Harry Harvey, Shel-lit for Prince County, and Mr. McDonald, Prohib- ition Oliicer, arrested {our men who were suspected o! being connected wlht the aiialr and brought them to Summer-side. ‘may were released on Monday morning on $1,500 bail to appear when called upon. S. Chick malt Baby ransom/ms ' -M.rs. Johnson o! Bununerside is visiting her sister, Mrs. Wellington Burns. o! Oharlottetown—s. —Mr. and lvlrs. W, H. Askln oi Boston, Mass, are vlsltlu-z friends and wlatlvcs on the Island. Mr. Askin is a native oi’ Kelly's Cams and Mrs. Askln so; tormerly oi Alisczuchlu-S —M:r. and ma. George Fsirchild. have motored from New York on a.’ visit to the Island and m the new i o! Mrs. Fairchlldk sister, Mrs. Wil- bert Delaney o1 Malpcque-B. Produce VIGOROUS HEALTHY FOXES -nev. J_ J. McDonald who has been absent from his parish at Bum- I merslde (or some time through ill] health returned on Saturday. He is: being given a cordial welcome from‘ hi; many friends who an delighizd to see him lgairh-B. i Pmzs WINNERS ~14“. David Read o! ReadsCor- ' rer ls visiting her daughter. Mrs. mo», Mills oi Bummer-side. rt wlllf be with rogret that her friends wlll_ learn that Mrs. Road has been con- fined to her bed for about a week. but it is pleasing to report that aha _ is improving-S. t‘ The commissioner o! the Chicago police states that Chicago bu less crime than any other place of the] same sins. Indeed. they boast that ‘the only time they ever used a re. gzslver was when they had to shoot ' l lmlfllllordortostartalocslcsm-l ‘W’; "»---'-... '5'?’ H 4th, Mr. James ‘nzplln, B. R... 1472 eggs, 1616.9 points. The total production for the week was 771 and to date 21.421. flesltancy._ By way of advice to youngmen. Mr. John D. Rockefeller 1r. quoted the saying: "So live that you can look any damn man in the face and tell him to go to hell." We ourselves must coniess to a certain hesita-ncy in trying this on our income-tax chick 3rd, Mr. A. L. Rogers, B. R... i548 ,collector. 1-star like it for creating and preserving a lovely complexion. Cooling, caressln: -it soothes and dispels all roughness or chale caused by weather condi- tions. Delicately iragrant. it adds ell- quislte charm to the most finished appearance. Dainty women inevitably choose Persian Balm. A velvety smooth lotion, it makes the skin rose- lesd in texture. Recommended also m soften and whiten the hands. ‘Truly a peerless toilet requisite (or ever!’ woman. Ganadds Pioneer Fox’ Biscuits " IMPERMLS” Produce LARGEST LITTERS HIGHEST PRICED IMPERIAL BlSlllIlT COMPANY, LIMITED "G1srlottetown. P. E. I.