pvvflvvflrr 7Q 101k r SasseX "iris Quality King" llacr-zaeu. "I cinnamon u» ruorvn ‘ fimgerJf/elllrl/ ‘ ‘Wilt. NB- Cdn §t‘~?=!!.r~"\l."1':-.i’ tangy, delicious Sussex Ginger Ale. llunulaelurcn o! SUSSEX OLD ENGLISH . " cmcsn use: i In 8lonr~I0 so. Successor to SUSSEX IINIIAL SPRINGS LIMITED e i 5 A picnic lunch without ‘Sussex Ginger.Ale?—It simply isn't (lone-Dad 5nd ; Mother, Sister and Junior-all with their own individual bottle of sparkling, . Order a ease from your grocer today-be prepared for that picnle—.it’s delicious and refreshing with the evening meal ovary day-appropriate and popular with guests, too. Made from artesian well water (government tested for purity). Always chill before serving. SusseX GINGER ALE sussex cruclzn ALE Lnvurso, Sussex, New Brunswick SUSSEX IEVERAGI COMPANY FIELD DAY AT RED POINT Also-st seventy people attended the weld Day at Red Point on the farm ~V ' Mr. Nelson R. Stewart on Tues- : iy, Aug, 26. This large attendance‘ such a busy time clearly demon- strates the popularity not only of the i work of the station hut of the 0p- erator. The various lines of work on the station were fully explained to those present. 0f special interest were the lime plots. the fodder. corn alf- alfa and potash plots. Lectures were “given by J.A .Clark and Mr. Louis Rop ler, while a. lamb grading demonstrat- ‘llon was put on by Mr. Frank Baird. sheep and "swine, promoter for the province. Mr. Baird clearly demon- strated the type of lamb required by |ihe markets at the present time and The careful customer f, insists on " he won't be fooled SoIGDyAIIGooG Dealers Bhutan!!! M. ALLEN d: CO., LTD Toronto 2. Canada. Telephone Elgin 4380 Also dIsirYbutrrs for (""c.'!",ri'.z Dry Ginger Ale. souooi DAYS norm iity Schools lie-Upon September 2nd. Carter's Bookstore is well stocked with School Books and School Supplies and sold at prices fixed b)’ lhe Department of Education. Special values in Exer- lise Books with modernistic covers, also 144 Pa!" Bcribblers both ruled and plain at 5c. Muscular Movement Pads, Drawlnll Pads, L009! Leaf Note Books, Map Drawing Books, P808, Mild Pencils, Mathematical Sew, 81¢- Wetermans’ Fountain Pens, Water-monk Ink, Iver-sharp Pencils, Dictionaries and School Bozo. Lead Pencil and Blotters free with every purchase. Special price on quantities of one dozen and over. I Carter 6f Co., Ltd. Best Values Largest Stock Lowe" Pm" " also gave some hints on the breed- ing and care of market lambs. Mr. Baird in addition pointed out the benefits to be accrued from the use o.’ the new concrete sheep dipping ‘tank recently put in at the station. After the Field Day a. dainty lunch was serve-d by the Women's Instit- ute. ‘FIELD-DAY AT WOOD ISLANDS For attendance and interest shovm the farm of Mr. Alexander Matheson. on Monday. Aug. 25th, was one of the best held in the Province during the season. The Illustration Station is situated on a very poor field. but the results obtained to date by good cultural practices have been such as to gain the interest and confidence. of the neighbours. The following programme was fol- lowed: A review‘ of the station fields. gard- ens and test plots. This included a half acre field of rape-s crop grown for sheep and swine pasture: plots comparing manure and fertilizer for potatoes: plots comparing concen- trated fertilizer with the regular chemicals on patatos; tuber unit p0- itatoes; and Lime and check plots in gthe different station fields. ‘Phese lwm two were very pronounced, The ;trcntmcnt which each field received , as well as special peculiarites of each ‘crop was given by the supervisor. LOCKS, HINGE S. AND BTOPPEES Spend s little time in the ' of the hardware for your heme. You will find can we m nine In advis- ing you to come to our hardware store so that we can show you the latest and most Jectlcal in door stops, locks. hinges and Iasknings. Our line I: attractive u well u ef- f fiolent: the hind that will live full . ~-*.!.~faction. V The Rogers . Hardware Co., n the Field Day at Wood Islands on. Guardian rm: xmnsnosaren will re-op- en on Thursday morning. September ‘m, with Miss Berna, Huestis as ‘teacher. 6110-31 BOLLO- BAY CHUBCl-The laying of the corner stone of the new church at Rollo Bey will take place Sunday, August 31st. at 3 p. m. 6125-8-28-21. ANYONE HAVING BILLS against the Charlottetown Driving Park and Provincial Exhibition Association are ‘requested to send in same at once. J. W. Boultcr, Secretary Treasurer. I 6092-8-27-61. ' SUPPLEMENTARY Car Registra- tion booklets costing 5 cents each are now available at the Provincial Treasury. 6086-8-37-mwf3i. BELFAST AND BELLE RIVER UNITED CIIURClI.—Services for Sunday, August 31st, Belle River 11 a: m. Eldon 3 p. m. Rev. W. E. Altken will conduct both services. Also ser- vice at Belle River at 7.30 p. m. Rev. C, E. Evans will preach. ' UNITED CHURCH 0F CANADA. —Georgetown and Sturgeon. Services Sunday. August 31st. Georgetown ll a. m. and '7 p. m. Sturgeon 2.30 p. m. Sabbath School in Georgetown at 10 a. m. and Sturgeon at 1.30 p. m. Rev. C. U. MacNevin, Pastor. HUNTER. RIVER SERVICES. - The services in the Hunter River United charge for Sunday. August 31st. are as follows:-11 a. m. Wilt- shire. 3 p. m. Wheatley River, 7.30 l5. m. Hunter River. A. E. Chapman, B. A.. Pastor. W. M. S. SONG SERVICE-The annual W. M. S. Song Service of the Cherry Valley United Church will be held on Sunday. ‘August 31st at '1 ocllock. Miss Mabel Newsome. Mis- sionary. now on furlough will give the Address and the choir will be as- sisted by excellent outside talent. RETURNS HOME-Mr. and Mrs. James McKay and friends, alsoMrs. McKay's mother, Mrs. Watson, left on Wednesday on return to their homes in Everett, Mass., after spend- ing a very pleasant visit in Albany, where they were the guests of Mrs. Watsans sister, Mrs. James Warren. Mr. McKay is greatly impressed with the beauties of the Island and thinks l there is no place like P. E. Island to spend a vacation, GEDDIE MEMORIAL CHURCH- ere will he service in the Geddie Memorial Church ,on Sunday next, Aug. 31st, at 2.30 p. m. Ftev. Fred Williamson will preach. Members of the choir of Kirk Memorial Church, Malpeque. will assist in the praise part of the service, Everyone is as- sured of a cordial welcome at the “Old Church." It is hoped that a large Congregation will be present Sunday afternoon. POLICE COUPE-At the Police Court yesterday morning. eight cases of speeding were dealt with. Two cf- fenders were fined $10 and costs. one was fined $5 and costs or ten days, one $5 and costs or five days. one $5 and costs. One case was adjourned till tomorrow, and two cases were dismissed. An ‘Indian. charged with being drunk and incapable, was or- dered out of the city for ten days. A case of unlawful possession of in- toxicating liquor was adjourned till Sept. 2. BRIDAL SHOWER-The home of Mr. and Mrs, Fred Compton in St. Eleanors. was the scene of an infer- estlng event on Tuesday evening. when nearly one hundred guests tc-n- dered a shower to Miss Amy Best. in honor oi her approaching marriage. The bride-to-be was the recipient of many lovely gifts of silver, china and linen. The gifts were opened by Miss Winnie Lyle and Miss Ella Comp- ton. Mia's Best made a very touch- ing acknowledgement of the kindness of her friends and their good wishes. Music was furnished by Miss Rowena McLeod. Miss Doris Inmen and Miss McKay. Dainty refreshments were served by the hostess. Many friends from Bummerside were among the guests. Miss Beet hes for the past two years resided in Somervflle. Mass. and is to marry Mr. Barrett, of than. city. She arrived hon-re s short time 14o to visit her mother, Mrs, hank Sweet. of St. Eleenors. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN _ _._...-.-r~_; PAUE Fl V l‘. SEE THE NEW FALL COATS AND F v v , a“ You c A N P REV ENT FOREST Fl m: s George Street. ‘89-21. . NEW PERI]! EALI..—Preaching service, New Perth Hell. Sunday 31st at 3 p. m. C. E. Armstrong, Preacher. SUNDAY SERVICES-The Mar- gate pastoral charge services for, Sunday, August 31st. m Mai-gate n5‘ a. m. Long River 3.00 p. m. Kmgstoni 7.30 p. m. ‘ ____ i BAPTIST SERVICES, North River Field, Sunday, August 31st. Miss Laura Bain. of Tuni, India. will speak at Long Creek at 7.30 p. m, W._ R. MacWalker, Minister. i __.___ i CORNWALL UNITED f‘*'"RCIl. August 31st: New Dominion at 11 a. m.; Cornwall at 7.30. Memorial ser- vice at the Soldiers‘ Monument at Cornwall at 2.30 to which all dc- nominations are invited. Rev. D, K. Ross, B.A., Minister. y; y/our A rlceless forest heritage l SUNDAY SERVICES for the New‘ Glasgow Church of Christ are .- '~1-‘ lows: Bible School at l0 a. m‘, preaching service at 11. also servicei in the Fredericton Church of Christ: _ at 7.30 p. m. Wm. G. Quigley. pas-i l tor. CALEDONIA PRESBYTERIAN‘ CHURCH-August 31st. the servicesl will be as follows: Gaelic at 11 a.‘ m.. with a brief address in English if: necessary; English et '1 p. m. Rex» Daniel McVicar, of Thor-burn. N.S..; Moderator of the Synod of the Mari- i time Provinces, will preach in thei evening. Last Sabbath a crowded, church oi reverence worshippers list- ened with wrapt attention to the in- spiring message of the Rev. Col. A. M. Gordon. MA, D.D., D.S.O., St; Andrews, Que, from Gen. 28. 16-17.; Everybody welcome at t!“ Caledonia Presbyterian Church. RESTS provide the raw materials for Canada’s second greatest industry, con- . serve water supplies for power projects, protect fish and game and provide the main attractions to tourists. In his own interest, every Canadian should do his part in reducing losses from forest fires, over ninety per cent. of which are preventable. ransouars Mr. and Mrs_ William Spencer is , visiting Mrs. Spencers parents. Moi and Mrs. Wm. Creed, Albion ; Mr. William Cannell and Mrs. Cannell and Master Robert. and Miss Jean of Everett, Mass, is visiting Mrs. Cannels brother, Mr. Russell Moore, Sturgeon. . Mr, and Mrs. Taylor of St. John. N. B.. are visiting Mrs. Taylors par- exits, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert McKin- l ‘ l non. Sturgeon. l _ * , 1 —— l1; Miss Katherine Rose. R. N, was a H i visitor to Charlottetown Monday. ‘ i - . She was accompanied by her neice V ,1,’ fil- Miss Mary Nicholson and nephew. . y l Master Dan Nicholson of Montague. _ Ii i , : Mrs. John Baker and son Jackie. _, returned to their home at Stellar-ton. l} ‘,_ N. 5., after visiting her brother. Mr. f i l Russel Moore. Sturgeon, l l Mr. Frank Troy and Walter Kear- I ney. motored back to Boston. after,‘ spending their vacation visiting par- . 4 ents and friends in Greenfield and ‘ . Souris. . I _ Mr. Wm. McLean of Kingston. P,‘ - i E. 1.. has opened a barber shop on ‘l ‘, the lower oor of Mr. Dukes resi- hi‘ ‘fl dence. Wood Island Hill, We welcome '- ‘ ii. Mr. McLean to our town and hope .1 - his stay here will oe both pleasant A Ll and profitable. _ Vi’, ____ , l .7 a Miss Janet Cairns. of Stancheli , i who for the past three weeks visited l " s ‘ P.E.1’. relatives and friends returned‘ ~ . i ' w - - < ~ ' c -' he . ' ‘ r t s , T\.' d - to Wellesley Hills. Mass. on Tuesday. was visiting he“ “l the lwme 0f =1 511°, ‘l- l Yfl-m m P" iii 28g“ A ‘is °1° Miss Cairns was accompanied by her and M“ Jam“: Limaglu“ w“ Women“ “"“L1 c ‘" ‘ ‘ ‘ guts ham“ " ' ' i f . cousm M Ch t M D 1d obliged t0 en cr the City Hospital , school. There = flilftitl t‘ and Nlrs. J. C. Wowi were ngpoint- I,‘ ' wheatiey Sea, es er ma nfor an operation for appendicitis. ‘scvcn 111011113011; the r czl to attend. Sulrlirzrtcs Mrs. Fred. I ' ; ‘dent. firs‘. virc president. treasurer, TTDWCGHlE and .‘.Irs. W. T. (‘Afldlf- i‘ i . ‘ ' 13*‘ Hi1 Sunday scrrctarjv, ttvo CIITPPHTS and mir- 0th Motion mrdc. seconded and carried ,1. 1 M‘ Anm Macwnnan’ Trum‘ NS" i gall/we at LC“ l - on - _i - e ~ * i" \l L‘ ow‘ t with ‘r "“"‘" ’ " (‘xncnscs l ~ aid. " ' tal during Exhibition week. Before ed by ‘he Pail“ m" ‘“‘°“ * C‘. "N ' ‘ ‘ ‘. ‘ i i‘ °° mg ‘ ' nmmhm home he w,“ the guest of Dougall and was very largely at- Pflllvd o" ll‘? -‘°~l°~--f~ If" "m" | v -?—if * k all i ' Mr and M H _ B n Mb tend“, pondgl]cc “hmh c:- lulllpu the nb- l Pgcpm who are too bus; f .a e a l J ongeverursmoznst lou seer. ranv. jcct cf the mcc .. "r12.- .iatcd ‘v 3mm, should 1mm from ~, ~ lgwly ‘it; l points of Interest‘. fps o Va ous Miss Erma Lund. Eclhel. is visit-iBcards cf ‘Prado c czicirzl an invL- ‘rant Considfi. the an,‘ 11 3.1-9 15 ' ing friends in the cit?" tafioQ or trrso rlfitiliir‘ from 1'31" m‘ nothing busier than an ant. r 11d Yd’ i 333* ____ 5m“ e t“ gum“ “m. almlln‘ ‘W9:- 1i alwavs lllldfi time to so to wcnlcs. zif l '. M1“ Ham}; gay-veg, glty, ‘who ing to be held o: the EX_‘<“.'ill1Clli3ll ' i,’ i I,‘ AND VICINITY spen; her vacation at her old home w, f n“, -——~--- here has returned to resume her i; v i] w,“ libs. Mannie; Acorn. Village wm-p j: l; ,; ‘on Green, Bpéflt a pleasant week in the __i l‘) f! '1 F H v city. the suest of her daughter Mrs. lvlrs. A. L. Coadi-r \I. S. A.. lsvj l. ‘f _.m Alvin Myers. visiting friends in Hazeibrook. i, l u,“ m. 1;: Mrs. oernergmsnaxitgl- Mr. and xvii-starch? MacDogald-f A Convention of Charlottetown and Royal“. v, t, .1 I I be P n5, WVIC 1'80 l“ M I'll] , ' d: ors 19ft! O11 1111-‘, , , 7 . - v v - » -. h: e ° ,3 ° “are ‘ . ,. ers is called m FRID.“ m misc. AITGLSI‘ 29. .1, , h , I the CONSERVATIVE COMMITTEE ROOMS. ovn: I, I 1 i Mrs. H._J. Carver, returned home from s pleasant week spent in the city the guest of her daughter lvirs. the Canadian Bank of Commerce, to select a Cons: r- ~ vative Candidate to contest the seat in the Provincial l Legislature made vacant by the resignation of TV. lwrs. Jxeph Ince, De Sable. was a. recent visitor to i-Iazelbrook. , Mule by Mutiny w. -ALIXANDEI Murray- PI-SVINCIAL DISTRIBUTOBS R. T. Hohnan Ltd Summcrnlle Mr . m . , . a . 11 a ' f; / - 1 and s m“ M?“ 11.12;; T... fillet vrsnthlfrilj Chester S. McLure, M. I’. ; We regret to learn that Miss Alice watersgde‘ < The Convention will be called to order at 8.80 p.m. . h Buxton, of the United States w o (Daylight Saving Time). _.___ ‘i Services at the BJPUEP- chim-‘h noon» oo-ooooo- here on Sunday was largely nrtanglfrl | Each Po" in the C“), and Royalty is enuued to be t , d d s e vc 1o . ‘ , EYESIGHT Zhuihfhok "n are om ry represented by five (5) delegate‘ and the Chairman of y _ ___ l , the difierent polls should have his or her delegates ap- Iltllng and moolylnr Guam Mr. Henry McDonald. mm a vis- pointed. and have the names of the delegates ready for 9"- » li- lo Lime P01"! "Ieillly- the men-ling. or have the list sent to the Secretary be- ‘ v H- J- d’ -—_ _ L“ i fore the meeting. , ;_ OPTOMITIIST » Mr. Elmer Myers, m.t:>rcd to r-l 1 BY 0RDER_ I ‘ I Office Connected With u; pgnd ;,_-¢¢n1_1y_ n , Drugstore 1L \ lilenl ,r.ne. P. B, I. H“Hnulnuunnu” Gnlifmday evening. August 25th»