new a ' ,__..._.___.. 5 llittliiilll iiversilas Siege ‘f iiiiliiiitiissfsliitiiillllififl T, Thursday, i, August 23rd; ' zl...l».u»l.s..~.ll lll;.,l;...,,,., . 'o5li_lra.l,_lilarllian‘ GYIIO DANCE-Beach Grove Inn Tuesday night. GOING ~ EAST -~ The Everbrite spoons are going fast. Renew‘ now and get this premium. tf. AUCTION SALE of Household furniture. etc. at John A. Patter- son's Tryon. Friday, Aug. 24. 7233-8-20-5l ALL MEMBERS of the L. P. U. tug-of-war team will meet at the " planadc at 7 p. m. this evening. Wm. McNeil], Coach. ‘i226 SCOTLAND EXPECTS EVERY man to do his duty tomorrow. Scots- menl ‘ _-or the mv- w. Club! You are all respectfully in- vited and urgently requested to par- . e of all insurance wants. ng-tariif fire insuriance e public general y. so MW.» lione N0. 1036 01‘ 1016' . ~ 5a. izinnounge he is now in a position to take Having selected . _ companies, he is .ble to give the best of service, and respegt- uliy solicits patronage iaiong‘ this,or any line f insuranceftjorniiiris friends,‘ customers and We W0llld_=1DDreciate.,a share of your bus- Cameron Block tlcipate in the Parade leaving the Club room at 1 p. m. tomorrow. No excuses-tartans and bonnets at S. the H. M. B. ‘Wistarla. These d.- Pelldllble defenders of ,Liberty will not only take part in the Sports, but they will also furnish delight- provoking mirth during the after- noon. Furnishing meeting this ev- ening at 8 p. m. 7228 PROMOTED — Mr.- Vernon F. Macdonald, formerly manager of the National Life Assurance C0., Montreal, has been appointed man- ager of the “Canada. Life Assurance Co" at Detroit, Mich. This is the most important Branch of the Can- ada Life in the United States. The Mr. McDonald above referred tois a son of the late Daniel F. Macdon- aid, merchant, Vernon, and was at one time on the staff of the Royal Bank of Canada at Ch’ wn.. later transferred to oncton, _ B. as ac- countant‘ an subsequently ap- pointed Manager at Regina, Bask., in which position he remained un- til he entered the Life Assurance business with National Life at Mon- Waiz-zi-fmw-fl . .' SALE ‘.30.. (YCLOCK SHARP .. , _, , ,., . _Auction Sole ofllsfchoicb old ~n1ahogany furniture, the property f ‘the late Johu__R. Davies will offered by public auction by order the EasteruvTrust (IIIIIIDIPY. 7 qlninlsiratnrs. l _t lot of oldimahogafiyflfulfniture evgr offered for sale in Prince Ed- ’ Island. ,'.,». . ' . " Terms cash. Alli g EASTERN TRUST COMPANY. f , _ ' Administrators. lea ->‘1» J, A. MafcDONALI), Auctioneer. I N AUGUST 27th fir THE ARENA RINK This includes the treal. Mr. McDonald has many friends in this Province who will learn with pleasure of his appoint- ment to this very important posit- ion. ,, JOSEPII-McDONALD WEDDING —At St. Dunstans Cathedral at 5.30 on Wednesday morning, the 15th., Right Reverend Monsignor Maur- ice McDonald, who also celebrated the Nuptial joined in the holy bonds of matrimony, Margar- et Maude, daughter of Mrs. Simon Joseph to Louis J. McDonald, form- erly of Plctou, N. S. The bride who was attractively gowned in lavend- er georgette, with picture hat and carried a beautiful shower bouquet of American roses, was assisted by her sister, Miss Anniehloseph. who j i CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS .:_ Ono Insertion liloperllmofiwprdl .»' Fourlnsertlona. lloperlinaofllwords l lilghtlnsutfons.................... lopnrllnoofiwords was becomlngly gowned in green flat crepe, with picture hat and car- ried a bouquet of carnations. After a sumptuous breakfast at the home of the bride's mother, the happy couple left by the 6.45 train on a honeymoon trip to Halifax, Mont- real and Quebec. The groom's . HHHH". H,‘ ,,, Hasyshgift to the bride wasahandsomc 'g . ..“..‘ . -/——- ——-—-—— set of pearls; to the bridesmaid a mm . ' ring with amethyst and pearl set- ' ' AQGHIZS Wanted Mwcellaneou-s ting and to the groomsman a set of ,' - ~ _».~.._._?.- gold cuff links.) Numerous presents “PORTRAIT AGENTS" — WRITE ‘HE-Ed 51:15:55,? Hgtaglglglli“? of cut glass, china, silver, linen and forCutulogue. "United Art Limit- E L ' 8_7_1'm0f cheques testified to the popularity ed, 4 Brunswick, Toronto. . ‘l . 12°'3'15'“’Sm‘2"" MEMORIAM AND MOURNING cards at shortest notice. Guard- Male Help Wantedm‘ l... s... Printery. of the young couple. The Guardian joins with the many friends of Mr. and Mrs. McDonald in extending hearty congratulations. ' TWO CARPENTERS OR IIANDY men. Good wages and steady work. N. T, Darruch, East Royal- ty. 7181-8-17-31 tf. iBILLHEADS AND MEN, TRAIN FOR. FIREMEN. brakemen, beginners $150-$250! monthly. Railway Association Boxl X ill, Charlottetown. " 7083i-8-i4-M4i. Pflllffify. ANTED MAN FOR FARM WORK lligh wages. H. C; Muttart. Marsh- field. 7200- 8-18-21 Female Help i/Vanted HOIJSEKEEPER WANTED. SMALL llugllly. Apply 17 Esher St. Be- ilv ‘ only breeders on per Prince St. a" 8 “m 8 *" m‘ .,,.,,,_8_,.,_3, Articles For Sale ‘SELL CHRISTMAS CARDS $50 CAN 13E EARNED and paid weekly in spare time selling well known line msonal Christmas cards. Exper- ce unnecessary. An early start b“ drum and Gleam“ pair. Reasonable price. D. Dar SHIPPING TAGS, EXPEDITIOUS- ly supplied. Guardian Job Print- cry. STATEMENTS neatly printed. Guardian Job I IIAVE I-‘OR IMMEDIATE SALE the following: 2 newly freshened cows, 1 fut cow, 2 four year old horses, 75 white leghom hens, 1 steel tired wagon. Also my com- plete breeding stock of Springer Spaniel dogs, adults and pups, thin Island. tsgd.) P. A. Farquhurson, 99 Up- 7214-8-18-31 FOR . SALE-M. II. BINDER, GOOD. A 3 ton pit scale, new. Apply S. H. Colwell. New Haven. 7209-8-18-21 FOR SALE A THRASIIING STEEL Good rc- DISTINGUISHED VISITORS. — Prince Edward Islgnd during the past week are Mr. Clarke and little son, Montreal. Mr. Clarke is Secretary tf- of the Canadian Chamber of Com- merce and came to Charlottetown last Thursday with the Presidlent. Mr. Wm. M. Bil-ks also of Montreal, In order to be present at the annu- ul meeting of the Associated Boards of Trade which was held at the Experimental Station Thursday aft- ernoon. Owing to urgent business Mr. Blrks left the following morn- lng, but. Mr. Clarke and family re- mained for a few days to enjoy the wonderful sea bathing and to obtain a better idea of Island conditions. Mrs. Clarke kindly consented to sing the solo “O Lord Correct Me" by G. F. Handel in Trinity United Church at the Sunday morning service. Her rich, full, soprano voice which has been trained by some of the best masters was thoroughly enjoy- ed by all whose privilege it was to he present. Charlottetown is in- deed honored by such guests as Mr. and Mrs. Clarke and we hope they will return another summer for a ,d our co-operation assures suc- §:ss_ Begun“?! new Sample book rach,Marshf1eid. lnmba-“Jil £0. Muster‘! raft '00., T‘_ “ ‘ 1 ronto. R present tlv w nted imall towns also. g e8 a wa-ntad THE "cnannorrlarows GUARDIAN WHY HESITATE ? You have tried the rest-now try the best-CHIROPRACTIC. Thou- sandsofpeople in U.S.A.lud Canada are taking adlustnaents and getting . “ this is why our ' is ‘j . .in almostevery state. Free spinal analysis. w. R. CARSON, ‘ a. Macdonaldbpa ‘at Moore and 5 D. C., Pit, C. McLeod, “In flu»; rade will be a 124 Prince Street. Phone 1012. larlfe body of gallant sailors from g.15-wsm_ oxno own DANCE Beach Grove Inn Tuesday night instead of Monday. . HALF DOZEN Everbrite spoons free with every new or renewal yearly subscription to the Guardian. tf. GOOD MEALS served by the La- dies Hospital Aid during Exhibition Days in Main Building. Come, eat lmd hell) l1 800d cause. 7230 EARLY HARVEST-An excellent field of Garnet Wheat on farm “Lajoie" of Mr. J. O. Hyndman was cut and in stock on the 14th Aug- ust-iive days earlier than last year. This is from Garnet seed imported from the Experimental Farm in Manioba by Mr. Hyndman in 1927 and which proved so successful —~ making a. score of 95 3-4 in the Field Competition. It is of very considerable advantage to the far- mer to harvest his wheat in fine weather and before the general har- vest comes on and also escaping rus -———<0->---—- PERSONALS Messrs. Darrell Plckctts and Em- erson Huestls, Wllmot Valley, of- ficers of Grand Division, spent Thursday evening with Refuge Div- ision, Fredericton. Misses Margaret Dillon and Lil- liun Redmond have arrived home from Halifax. Mrs. Norman McLeodof Halifax, and three children, are spending, their summer holidays with Mr and lvflrls. Alex. McLennan, of Harts- v e. Mrs. D. Slle/lvart, Miss Stewart, Miss Dorothea Stewart, and Mrs. W. C. Stewart returned last even- ing from a week's visit to Caven- dish, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. lHammond MacKenzile. Mr. and Mrs. James Calder, Syd- ney, N. S., arrived in the lcity last week on a visit to Mr. Calder’s par- ents Mr. and Mrs. James Calder, Hillsboro St. Mr. Calder ‘sees many civic improvements since his last visit and speaks very highly of the streets. Mr. D. Vernon Montgomery of the Among the many tourists visiting Robert Simpgcm gompnny, mmmd different parts of the province have Halifax, who has been visiting his nd Mrs. William mother and brother in Charlotie- “b” *5 “ “mm” °‘ J- J~ mmbee’ "Billy" oqtown during the - - past week, left Saturday by the Hnchelnga and will motor to Baddleck and other places in Cape Breton before re- ‘turning to halifax. Mrs. James Robb and daughter, Isabella, New Glasgow left for their home Saturday after a very pleas- ant visit. While here they were guests at “The Russ." The Misses Alice Phillips, M. Downing, Marie Hansen and Emily Maxwell of Saint John, New Bruns- wick, who have been spending the past week in this city, guests of thle "Russ" leave on return for their respective homes this morning. UR. J. P. MILLAR DENTAL SURGEON Corner Queen md "‘ " ’ nouns-no u. 12.30. I ll P E l l ll; H l lH lMMl The formal opening of the Char- lottetown Exhibition takes place tonight in the Main Building at 8 o'clock. p. m. The programme will be as follows: Band-O Canada. .» Address-President of Exhibition Association. Bong—Miss Barbara MacNeill. Address and formal opening- Hon. W. M. Lea. Duet-Mr and Mrs. Raoul Rey- mond. ' Address-Jion. Premier Saunders. 5on8. accompanied by the great Canadian Legion Band, Ralph Maddison the great Canadian sing- er. Address-His Worship Mayor Yeo. Plano, accompanist-Miss Lillian McKenzie. After the concert in front of the Grand Stand. Billy Rice Trio. The funny 3 from New York circus the Royal Pekln troupe in their wonder- ful tricks. God Save The King. o Mr. J. F. Fraser of Davis and Fraser, Halifax is on a business trip to the city. Mr. A. D. Merkel, Superintend- ent of the Canadian Press" Halifax, the week end on the Island. Miss Emma Gaudet. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Gaudet. Monc- ton, is visiting in the city the guest of her grandmother, Mrs. George Gaudet, Dorohester Street. Mrs. Lemuel Dawson. of Albany,, tcr spenciiing a week's visit with her brother Charles MacKenzie, Sack-' ville, N. S. Mr. and Mrs. A. Hunter have re- turned to Trenton, N. S., after spending two weeks in Murray Riv-' er guests of the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman White. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Dillon and son Master Freddie. have ‘arrived home from Georgetown, where they have been visiting. Miss Jeanette Rogerson, nurse- in-training, North Adams. Mass, who spent u well earned vacation at her home in Victoria. Left Fri- day morning motoring bock with friends. Mr Percy L. French, of Pugwash, N. S., has returned to his home after visiting his mother who pass- EX H.lf.i.|l|.[| N accompanied by Mrs. Merkel spent‘ returned to her home Saturday af-J Your dealer sells BIG BEN by the plug and by the Va c u u m (a ir- tighr) Tin. u . I b,q'§<<!\}i- poyjlf‘ . . .. l -- 0/ all forms of Chewing Tobacco the PLUG a nu -., R flavour, size and keeping qualities, they 8N the best that grow: And Big Ben plug chewing is equally famous for the pleasure you get out of it; It has the full, rich flavour which every chewer enjoys. It gives a fuii money's worth. Being in PLUG form, it does not dry out, but stays fresh, moist and in the best possible condition. Handy to hold, handy to‘ slice; and tits iidchet. PLUG lclliewing Tobacco was a matter which the government of the Island was seriously dealing with and in all probability would lcck in.o what prospects Canada offered. It had already been realized by many interested in the migration of these people that the Maritime Pro- vincw of Canada should offer as excellent opportunities as any part of Canada. While the ship was docked at the Quay Wall Mr. BPOWH was taken through the imigratlon buildings, and commented favorably on the manner in which the British harvesters were so quickly and comfortably handled froln ship l0 ed away while he was home. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Pace of River John. are spending a few days in( the city before proceeding to other points on the Island. Mr. Pace is a teacher in the Horton Business Col- lege, Wolfvilie. This is his first trip to the Island and he is very much impmssed. Dr. Whitfleld Larabee of Hartford, Conn., with Mrs. Larabee, who have, been visiting the farmer's mother,» and other members of the family in left for their home by car. Mr. Lar- M. L A Mr. Russell Murray of Montreal is spending his holidays on the Isl- and guest of Mrs. W. A. Graham at Bay View. Formerly he was Super- lntendent of the Imperial Depart- ment of Agriculture at Trinidad. and his work as a botanist is very well known. He is now very much interested in the West Indian trade into Canada. ' Eastern Guardian ..'COME T0 the Dance in Car- digan Hall on Tuesday night, Aug. 21st. 7231-8-20-21 MANXMAN T0 EMIGRATE HALIFAX N. S. Aug. ill-That the Maritime Provinces hold many attr " and l- ’ -#- for the settlement of Manxman farmers F. H. W. 8-15-Wfm7i. WANTED BOARD BY BOY STUD- ent. Willing to work for same Write “X Y," Box 116. City. Teachers Wanted Tliltcusn WANTED I-‘OR nan- mml/llle. Lot ~ 45. Supplement. fljfill A. D. Maclsaac, Bec'y. ' ' r * vlel-a-n-sl Aug. 10th to Nov. 15th. Also 2o W ran SECOND cuss rno- tant teacher for ‘Forest Hill ucglotléeflupplement $100. John O1. e . s '. 7210-8-18-5 _t.____ “y l To L6: 1'0 RENT-UNTIL MAY on JUNE "lcelv furnished housenccntral. Apply Guardian. .months old. Phone. collect 0 write, Everett wedlock, Hunts River. '1 For Sale 7l9l-8-l8—3i 7172-8-17-31 ‘WANTED -- zoo cows Fiom 3 to 8 years old to freshen from Calves from one week m three cmRkAt Cape Traverse, Aug. 7033-8-llsmt6i. 20th 8t 2 o'clock. ron SALE ON MARKET SQUARE 11in?“gmiogflzufzdgzélangoggflzgg- ‘Tuesday, Aug. 21st. Service starting e . 7227 MacMILLAN — At “l-Iazclwood". Fairview, on Aug. 18th to Mr. and Mrs. Allison MacMilianfn daughter. DEATHS l) Yllilth, Major H. Clarke, aged 85 l‘ years. Funeral service Monday, Aug. GROOM-On Sunday, Aug. 19th. 1928, Wm. John Groom. age 42 years. Funeral from the MacLean Funeral Home. Kins sqllflfe 0Y1 at 2 p. m. Interment People's Cem- ctery. OALLAGIIAN-At 5t. Llqlii-S. 0n Saturday, Aug. 18. W. P. Callaghan. beloved wife of W. P. Callaghan in the 60th year of her age. The fun- eral will take place Tuesday. A118- to Immaculate Conception Church no ' sour AND aoann. mmlfglfg,‘ epvarocgply Frank Bagnail, mm- ““§—-—-—~—————— e ' 7195-8-18-31 ___ Board-ers-iiairlted ,_ . Prop-ext! 11¢ 3E Chat.“ rwo aoaanaas ACCOMMO- -..._._ lottctown sui able for glean“. P""'*’ “@125 o_Al:P:l}{ ll.._l»' »-.- - NIL ' fix-ranching. State ---"' llrice. l ' . ~ .1 Western Guardian llTHE EASTERN TRUST COMPANY ggllottchlwn, ‘P. 1. l and family of at. Louis. svmlwlll‘ with them in their deel! ' n u‘? . l‘ ~1-l;~.~r.l ‘ill’ i “qa-aa-M-w-l ‘ . f.‘ . .. ~. - twwuhv-a t ~- - kl -SAD BEREAVBMENT - The many friends of W. P. Callaghan‘ BOITOW through the death of Mrs. Calla!" nan, which took place on Saturday- . . ~ ' j ' ‘Tl y, Palmer Road. n. Undertaker raous an ‘ um souan 21st at 10 a. m. from the residence l. swat the n. v , Screens and doors keep all the flies out. flnd their way‘ in. 2 to 5.09 was the opinion expressed here to- longer period‘ l day by George J. Baown. Editor and ZN’ managing director of the Isle of BIRTHS wove-m Man times, Isle of Man, England. will not Some Swatting than: is very good" but one“ “awe-u FIJY TOX l . ‘ , OR FLIT . ; QUEEN fl l 1h It Ill rfiiffs”. aZTa.§“‘L'i....._§.. -°' > HOTEL . 'Wo also stock ‘Iinglefoot. - 1 Wilson's Fly Pads,‘ Dlpho , > “with; gnu Ag“; fljnfgfgj’ l I Since taking over this > Hotel we have spent man! thousands 10f dollars It STOCKAID for cattle flies ll the best pru- Plfltlon {or insular. rus: mom's‘ nnuoorsrs 112 5T, I Reaaatfioss. 0M who was a passenger on the white star liner Cedric enroute to New York calling here today. Mr Brown said that there were many Manx- man who are skilled agrlculturists now desiring of migrating, and it 4 repairs and uuprovementa. l‘ is now the finest Hotel of ltl l class in the Maritime Prov- inees. ' It sisal! to those who want a comfortable Hotel and splendid table and excellent service‘ ‘it a moder- ns price. i * ' ma. from $2.00 to use mwm . .. . Charlottetown Hotel C0,, Ltd. mun-w- A “n. train, for dcspatcli to the west. a patient for three weeks. Although his death was not unexpected, yet it was a. great shock to relatives and friends, for they knew they were] mourning the loss of one whose place would not be easily filled, one who was always ready to help when assistance was needed, whose word was his bond and who in every walk of life exemplified his Master's’ teachings when he said “whatsoev- er ye would that others should do to you do ye even so to them." so when he heard the "Well done good and faithful servant," it was a happy Carrie Johnston, Peter's Road, ‘ They all mourn the loss of a kind and loving father and brother. The funeral was held at the home [on Friday, July 13th and was very conducted by Rev. D. V. O'Msara. The interment was in the old ceme- tery at Murray Harbor North. The casket was tenderly borne by Char- les Graham, Ernest Graham, Harry ‘Reid, William B. Graham, Alex. Graham and William D. Graham. Floral tributes, silent messages of sympathy were sent by the follow- entrance into that fuller life that lng: remnineth for the people of God. He was a son of the late John l3. Graham and his wife. Pheobe Hick- en and lived all his life on the farm where he was born sixty-seven] Stock Quotations HALIFAX. Ans. lll-Qlwmllfm" furnished by Johnston and Ward. New York Exchange At., Top. dz San. Fe. Ry 19l‘/l American Can Co. . . . . .. 104 Am. Car 8c Foundry Co. i: Am. Smelting dz Ref. Co. 213 £- An. Cop. Min. Co. . . . . . . . . .. Can. Pacific Co. . . . . . . .. N. Y. Cen. 8s Hud. RIV. R. R. lilo-l’ Con. Gas Co. (New York) 147'. Stan. Oil of New Jersey 45:1? Southern Pacific 121;“ United States Steel . . . . . . . . .. 148 .-l WIIEAT _ Sept. 112%; Dec. 117%: May 124- CORN Sept. 1101i; Dec. 73".»; Mar. 73%- oars Sept. am: Dec. 39%: Mar- 41“:- wuaar Sept, 112%; Dec. 1129i; March 118% . Montreal market closed. iii-m‘ In Memoriam BENJAMIN A. GRAIIAM North and were inexpressibly saddened when it was learned that Benjamin A. Gru- ham had been called to his heaven- ly home. His death occurred in the early morning hours of Wednesday. July 11th, at the lPrince _ Edward Island Hospital where he had been Q-O-O-OO-O-‘QQ’ VICTORIA HOTEL f th largest and has‘ . "film Ilcftois In East/em Canada. Contains I20 roomll 4| of whloli have 9'1"" baths. Completely renovated ll! the put two 1w!- F" Hotels thronrhout Clm" and the United Stat-P! hi" its splendid table. Courteous "mo; to ‘all Guests. Tele- phone: in room. ma. mic u $569 w Ill!- Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. Proprietors E III‘ L HARRY C. BROWN. Manager 67 Stephen Graham, surrounding districts years ago. In early life he marrledi Mary MacDonald of Glen William. who predeceased him twenty-eight, Mrs. William McLure. years ago. To this union were born the following six sons and three daughters all of whom survive him: Members Montreal sl-Ock Exchimge" Thomas, ’I‘renton, N. S., James and lGeorge, Murray Harbor North; John tend their sincere thanks to all who Detroit, Mich; William H., Nanal- mo, B. C.; Harold, Somerville, Mass, Mrs. Chester McSwain and Mrs. 0 Malcolm McSwain Peter's Road; Mrs. Rae Collings, Sturgeon; also the following brothers and sisters; _ Maiden, Mass; McLean Graham and Mrs. William Sencabaugh, Murray Harbor North Mrs. John H. Sencabnugh, Oak Val- ley; Mrs. Samuel Butler. and Mrs. 7224. Mr. and Mrs. Rae Collings. Mary, Roy and Curl Graham. Bert Graham. Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel I-Iicken. Mrs. Albert Graham. Mrs. Thomas A. Miiiar. , Mrs. Percy Hicken. Mrs. Hector Stewart. | Mr.. and-Mrs. Harry Reid. i Mr. and Mrs. George McLure. The bereaved family wish to ex- were kind and helpful during Mr. ‘ Graham's illness and death. ‘We will not forget him, We loved him too dearly, For his memory to fade from our l lives like a dream, largely attended. 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