Ben’s Beans are baked in the old fashioned way, with extra fancy Barbados Molasses and choice clear fat back pork. The flavour is tan- talizingly tempting. To get it fully, heat in a frying pan. You always have something good to eat in the house when there’s a supply of Ben's Beans in your pantry. ,4.) Igor/favour; €I1 S BEANS Yule bait when. JGYWdIII/ith/BBILS‘ Breads At All Dealers 6 THE PERFECT TEA Three Brown The Finest English Breakfast Blend Your Grocer Sells It. Are Your SHOES Properly Fitted ? Hunter River . And_ Vicinity In the rcporiio-Tthe Cavendish GOING FAST - The Everbrite I?,,1,':,,‘{,§°“31*‘§;‘5,.“?;E,§,1"f,£“‘§,°§g swim“ ‘"9 3m"! t“? 59'1"’ 11°" proceeds read "well over $60.00" and 3“ m“ Pmmlullb “- This should have appeared "well I suorion sans of Household W" ”°°'°°'", urnture, etc. at John A. Patter- M155 F M MacLecd gem.) . . . . . graph- mns Tryim’ Ffldw- Augéagk 2° ml-zr, Royal Bank has resumed work ' ' ‘ aftar a two weeks holiday spcnt, in HALF DOZEN Everbrite spoons mmpmw Wm‘ h", “M” Ml” tree with every new or renewal Isabel MacLcod, with friends in yearly subscription to the Guardian. NOW‘ Seoul and M’ h“ home m Hartsvlile. THE EVERBRITE SPOONS are proving a big success as a premium. Did you get yours? If not, do not delay, they ale going fast. ti. Central Guardian BOEDEN.'_' Sunday service Sun- day evening, at 7.80. Rev. A. J. Rey- holds of Becleque. preacher. Mrs. L. H. MacLeod and little son, George who have been visit- ing Mr. and Mrs. Geo. S. MacI/eod, Fredericton, left on return by motor Monday morning for their home in Detroit, Mich. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH in Canada. Friday, Aug. 24. There will, be prayer meeting in the Graham's‘ Road Hall at 8 p.m. Miss Jean McGee, Boston Mass. is the gu-est of Mr. and Mrs. Geo-, rgc Stetson, Brockiicld. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH in Canada. Aug. 26. Scrvtecs will be hold in the Clifton chur h. at 11 a. m., in the Long River ch rch at 2 30 p.m.. in the South Granville church, at 7 p.m. I ‘Mirr. Joan Ellis. who has been V15.‘ ing hcro the guest or Mr, and Mrs. Goo. H. ‘McMillan has return- cd to her home in Tyne Valley. Dr. and Mrs. MzlcLeod and fam- ily of Regina, Sask. are among the welcome motorists to the Provinoe. Mrs. MacLeod and cliildrcii motor- ed here th-e early part oi the sum- mer" the Dr. joining them some three weeks ago. -They leave on r;*.urn the latter part of the week. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH in Canada, Harrington. Marshfleld, Mt. Stewart congregations, ior Sun- day: Harrington, 11 a.m., Bunda School 10 a.m., Mount Stewart, 3.30 b.m., Marshfield, 7.30 p.m., Sunday School 2 p.m. SPECIAL SERVICES-Rev. W. Mcikle, Evangelist. will conduct special evangelistic services lit Kil- lllllll’, beginning next Lords day. Aug. 26th, at 7 p.m. (Patriot please copy.) Mrs. W. J. Paquct and children 01' Afiliilonlsh. N. S. are visiting ircnds at North Rusico. Mrs. A. B. Bagnail and children, Charlottetown are spending "the wzek with Mrs. Bagnalls parents, IIIGIIFIEI.D.—-There will be div- THE‘ cniiiiirjorrurowu GUARDIAN TONIGHT'S RADIO C. N. R. A. program for Friday. Aug. 24, 1928, brodacast from Mono- ton at 0 o'clock:- Mlxed quartette, "Island Hymn," Montgomery Watson. " "Ii Trovatore" by Dom-Miss Mae Stems. Soprano solos: “(a) Come Where My Love Lies Dreaming," Foster; (b) “A Brown Bird Singing," Htxiin Wood.-—-Mrs. T. Roy Cudmore. Tenor solos: (a) "Sylvie," O'Con- nor; (b) “Molly 0‘Rielly." Mr. Geo., Johnson. Violin solos: (a) “Gypsy Serenade" Valdcy; (b) “Waltz in A." Brahms, -—Miss Kathleen Homby. Contraito solos: (a) “Still as the Night,” Bonn; (b) "Where By Heart Finds Rest," Brown, — Miss Berna l-ieustis. Plano solo, “Second Waltz," Dur- and,-—-Miss Stems. Baritone solos: (a) “The Village Blacksmith?’ (b) “Captain Mac, Sanderson.—Mr. A. R. Gillls. Violin solos: (a) “Minuet? Kuh- iar; "Mighty Like a Rose," Ncvin,— Miss Iiornby. Vocal duet: “Sands of the Desert," —Mr. Johnson and Mr. Gillis. Quartette “All Through the Night“ 0wcn,—Mrs. Cudmorc, Miss Heustis, Mr. Johnson and Mr. Gillis. Accompanist,—Miss Mac Sterns. Artists from Charlottetown. Program arranged by Prof. W. E. Fletcher. i-MM CANADIAN WOMEN SEND GREETINGS T0 ENGLISH ‘for a free-for-aller to beat John R. the junior frec-for-all. An accident ha“ ned in the sec- ond heat of the 2.12 pace, when Jackson Grattan and Little Raven were 1n a spill, Jackson Grattan throwing Driver Chappelle, bolting into a track brushing truck and was hurt so badly that he had to be destroyed. Jackson Grattan, a bay pacing stallion by Solon Grattan. was 14 years old, with amark of 2.01 1-4, or 2.06 1-4, hall mile track. He was bought in Aroostook county several years ago, when the search was on Braden. and was entered here by l3. D. Tingley, of Houlton. The summary: 2.12 Pace-Jars: $500. Hedgewood K,, ch.g.. by Hed- gcwood Boy (Keyes) . . . . .. 1 1 1 Little Raven,ch.m., (Kingsley) 4 3 2 Betty Direct, b.m., (Piper) 2 2 dis. Jackson Grattan, b.s. (Chap- pelle) ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 dr. Timc-2.09 1-2, 2.0’! 3-4, 2.14 1-2. 2.14 Trot Trot-Purse ">500 Gleaming Silk, b.m., by Guy Axworthy (Hannafin) .. 3 1 2 1 1 Gwendolyn Aubrey, b.m., by Capt. Aubrey (Kingsley) 1 2 1 2 2 Bcnzol, Jr.. b.g., (Martin) 3 3 3 3ro Blue Jay also started. Time-kit) 1-2, 2.08 3-4, 2.09 3-4. 2.10 3-4, 2.16. Frcc-Ior-all-Puise $1,000 Mille W., bi.m., by W. Y. Byrad (Flemming) . . . . . . .. 2 1 l SISTERS t MONTREAL, QUE, Aug., 23.—-In: ccngratulating its sister organizat- ion in England on the achievement‘ cf ccmplete politicial equity ior wo-’ men, the Canadian Alliance for Wo-' men’s Vote, of Quebec, sent a letter to the St. Joan's Social and Political Alliance, which is the Catholic sui- Mr. and Mrs. A. D. McPherson, Draokileld. inc service in the Presbyterian church on Sunday, at 3 p.m. The Rev. D. MacVicar, of Thorburn, N. S., will conduct the service. Recent visitors here include Mr. ~ and Mrs. B .W. Taylor. Amherst», N. BREADALBANE CHARGE. Unit-,S.; the Misses Murial Campbell ed Church of Canada. Rev. Davidtand Elda. Clow, N Wiltshire; Mr. A. Coburn, M.A.,B.D., pastor. ServlcetS. Woolner, Rustico; Mr, David for Aug. 26, 1928: Granville, 11 B..m.,‘Gass, U. S. A.; Mr. Preston Toombs, Rcse Valley. 3 p.m., Breadaibane TiKcnslnglon, p.m. t The U it d S d n TRYON BAPTIST PASTORATE/hus beefing siiinuiliiuicihctgiozicnéi —Services of worship will be held (utstjndlng inter-es" and the on. Sunday- AUB- 35m, 8-8 1011017451 Al‘ held on Saturday of’ last week was banYi 11 a~m~ Tryim- 3 P-m- and no exception. The day was glorious, Westmoreland. 7.30 p.m. Myron O. and 1on3 before the hour s.‘ n fragc organization in Britian. The i, message is as follows: ; "The members of the Canadian All- ; lance for Women's Vote, of Quebec. ‘ rejoice in your success. You have at last received the reward of your‘ ,marvellous efforts. Sixty years oi‘ tcxlving have brought you to the | realization of that which you were pursuing. I thank you fcr your good wishes concerning the women of Quebec. May the woinen of the t Province of Quebec. who are actuat- ly the only women of‘ the Domin- lcn and the only white women o1‘ the British Empire deprived of their [provincial rights, enjoy the same iFrcd R.. b.g.. by El Frisco, 1 Bessie McKlyo, b.m., by Peter McKlyo (Willard) 1 2 2 Ruby P., ro.m. (Keycs) . . . . .. 3 3 3 Time—2.09 1-4, 2.06 l-4, 2.05 3-4 (new track record). Junior Frce-ior-all, 2.00 Pace — Purse $500. (Stokes) Warren the Great, bg, , (Chappelle) . . . . . . . . . . . .. Kinney Silk, b.g., (Lee) Auto Pace, big. (Wells) Tllne-——2.09 1-4, 2.13 1-2, 2.11 ‘2.i5 1-4. $7M? i In‘ Memoriam ‘ MR. DANIEL STEWART The death occurred in Vancouver, ‘on May 9th, 1928, oi Mr. Daniel Stcvrart, formerly oi Point Prim, P. E. Island. aged 3i years. The de- ‘ceased left the Island six years ago, Brinton. minister. IIAMPTON-United Church ser- vice ior Sunday, Aug. 26th, are as ‘clloivs: Bonshaw, 11 a.m., De Sable l pm, Hampton. 7.30 p.m. The W. Ll. S. will hold their special thank- oiicring service in the Hampton church, and the speaker will be the Rev. J. S. Mackay, a former minis- record number of children was in readiness and waiting for the cirs placed alt the disposal of the school '50 BDIWBY th-em to Cavendish = victory in the very near future. May and located in Vancouver, where our legislators understand that jus- he resided up till the time of his tice and civilization go hand inideath. Many will regret to learn oi hand, and that by the conquest of his early demise, as he was called selfishness and the recognition or avcay 1115i m ‘he Prime 0f llffi- T110 Beach. No one was disappointedt , . Autos and carriages were all fillefliewryones fights ilumanuy grad“ and through the courtesy oi Dr. R I “H,” pmgreises‘ with our best’ con- H_ Bart-em Mlssrs S_ M Dame, J gra;ulation_s. (Signed) Idola Saint ‘ ‘i Jan. Ptesident. S. Le Mac od and E. Seaman. extra, Emma the letters trips were made and gratefully ap- preciated. By the nczn hoir: WINSLOE SERv1CEs__serviceS practically all the school had arriv- in the Winsloe United church for ed including the pasfor Rev, A, E, Sunday next. August 26th, will be Chnpma" and MPS- Chapman. Dur- as follows: Winsle: North at 11 b.m., "i! the nftfirnnnn, cm continued wmsloe 5mm, ‘a; 3 p_m_> 91-inch to drive in and many visitors were town Road at‘ THO-p.m. Rev. J. E. Warmly Wfllcflmed- $170115 11nd been Rendlc, of British Columbia, will-flffnnsifid. but the water and ideal preach at the evening service. ‘beach DPOVBd I00 much 0f an at- jtraction, so that the sports were COMING VISITORS. — A visit reserved for a "more convenient to Charlottetown on Sunday, Octo- season". her lst, for the delegates of the Em-t The school officials are deeply pire Parliamentary Association who grateful to those who in any way commence their cross-continent tour aided in making possible ni Canada on August 24th, is sched- delightful outing. illiCd in the itinerary issued recent-‘ ly. Among the visitors will be some of the most eminent statesmen, par- tcr. James P. Kaye, minister. MM“ ROLLO BAY WEST Roll Call was If not. they should be, everything depends on tho manner in which your shoes are fitted COMFUIL. APPEARANCE and LIFE oftho SHOE. FITTING SHOES IS OUR BUSINESS Also our hobby, we take more pride in fitting you well than we do in making a sale. N0 FIT, NO SALE is our Motto. - ADVANCED SHOWING OF FALL FOOTWEAR We planned ch having our Fall Shoes in stock for Exhibition Week-JPHEYRE IIEHE, came on Satur- day last, by express. We will be glad to have you look them over and be fitted when our stock is com- VISITORS TO THE EXHIBITION Should take advantage of our service, if they apprec- iate Good Shoes. Comfort and Appea nnce combined with a perfect fit. FULL FASHIONED SILK HOSIERY In another of our Hobbies, nothing but the very best satisfies our buyer. and the prices must be satisfactory- ALL IPASIIIONABLI SHADES in FULL FASHIONED SILK HOSIERY at $1.60, $2.00. Chlfllm do $1.75. 32-0"- ALLEY 8i (IOMPMIY, |.l'll. FITTED FOOTWEAR Charlottetown, P. E. I. / answered by eight members with "Hints on Preserving." The: new work undertaken is a ‘School Social AFTER A LONG ABSENCE-Mr. for the purpose of raising money. W. A. Baker, high sheriff of ForVThe next meeting is to be held at Frariflis. 00L. 1S VMUHE hi5 Oldfithe hcme of ‘Mrs. Isaac Bryanton. home at North Lake, after an ab-i vvnvc n! thirty-five years. Mn. SPRINGI-IILL.—Seven members Baker secs Wonderful iirvsress inland two visitors mot in the school- P- E- I-Sllmd $11108 he left it. and house. The interior of the school has mnricicrs that for beauty and pros-‘bmn pa|hted_ The next meeting 1s purity it compares favorably withfiu b: 11cm in the schoolhouse, i.iie best parts of Canada. Mr. Baker is in the city at present. taking in liamentarians and jurists of the British Isles and the Dominions. Eh"! r | Free-For-All Event ' rgcieved by the S; Jean Alliance cn of the most prized, was that oi’ the Bishop of Pella, who said: "What not long ago was looked upon ssjan absurd and impossible idemand is now common place of ‘national _life. Let women use their i vote, so hardly won of the commun- t ity, especially women and children. ‘ and to defend the rights of the Cat- ' ion." t tNew Star Takes i At Skowhegan 1 SKOWl-IEGAN, Maine, Aug. 18- ‘Bessie McKlyo, 2.01 1-2, the Presdwi tIsle iree-for-aller. more than met ‘her match yesterday when She WES outraced in the free-ior-all at the last day of the Skowhegan fair by Millie W., a newcomer from Nyack. N. Y., taking the last two heats. The winner was forced to step fast. tho Aroostook mare being on ‘her hccls all the time, and forced Millie to go the lust half in 1.00 3-4 and the mile in 2.05 3-4, a new track re- cord. A considerable drop from the Ihoilc Church and Catholic educat-| ‘dr-"eased was a war veteran, having ‘enlisted in the 8th Siege Buttery in 1916. Deceased. who was of nquict land unassuming disposition and had mnny warm friends, Ivas the son of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Stewart. of Point Prim, and he leaves to mourn tbcsides his parents. the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. Robert Nicoll, Boston, Mass; William, in Seattle, Wash.; Charlie 13., in Sas- katclvwan; George, Dolena and iFlore-nce at home; Edward and Jes- sie predeceased him some years ago, besides a host oi friends who are left to cherish his memory. (Patriot please copy.) his cousin, Mrs. Pleasant Street. MURRAY HARBOR NORTH. — lloly communion will be celebrated in t Presbyterian Church Sunday. at l .30 a.m. Thc Rev. W. Bruce Muir will conduct the service, and also ordain the elders who have been elected by the congregation to this charge. Thanksgiving services on Sunday evening, 7 p.m., by Mr. Schcidemantle. Preparatory services Saturday morning, at 7.30 p.m. by Rev. Percy MacDoweli, B.D., Cale- donia. é-{oa-i- PERSONALS Mr. J. L. Muirhead, Summerslde, is among the visitors attending the Exhibition. Mrs. Edward Delaney and her daughter, Miss Winnie Delaney," of New Glasgow, N.S., are spending several days attending the Exhibi- tion here. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mutch and two sons have returned home to New Glasgow. N.S., after spending a fort- night's vacation in P. E. Island» YE. R. BROW I46 Richmond St., .. Charlottetown. Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and ’ Plate Glass Insurance at Ioirest Rate, Strong 99mg; Companies “Agent at Suininenlilé .1110!!! 15W“- Miss Jennie Thompson. cashier of the Woolworth 00., Moncton, return- ed to ‘ ‘ after spending two weeks’ vacation at her home in Grande River. P-E-I- A party omposed of Misses Eileen McInnis, Gertrude McMah -n, mime McInnis and Elmira LeBlsnc, Mono- ton. are in the city on a holiday visit of two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh A. MacDonald, the Exhibition, and is the guest of I George Grant, Shore, has been appointed on the teaching staff of Kingsboro College. Ont. \ Miss Marion McMillan returned to hcr home in Charlottetown after spending the past two weeks in Mt. Stewart. visiting her sister, Mrs. Roy Jay. Mrs. Cornelius Campbell and -famlly have returned home after visiting friends in Sturgeon and Panmure Island. Miss Margaret Meyer. of Yar- mouth. Maine, and Miss Evelyn Murray, of Maiden, Mass, are visit- ing at Fredericton, P. E. I., the guests of Mrs. Nelson Murray. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Murray, of Melrose, Mass, and Mr. A. R. Mul- ruy, of Maiden, Mass, are visiting at Bradalbanc, the guests of their brother, Mr. P. E. Murray. Mrs. Fred. Rose. of South Lake. and Mrs. J. H. Baker. of North Lake. are in the city. attending the Provincial Exhibition. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Henderson and family, and Mr. Albert Grant. of Scotch Settlement, N.l3.. have ar- rived on the Island to spend the week at the Provincial Exhibi- tion. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Campbell. and brother, Mr. Waiter Campbell, motored from Mediord, Mass, to accompanied by Miss Nina Manning, Sturgeon and other parts, where they will remain for a time visiting friends and relatives. of Moncton, N. B., are spending their vacation with Mr. MacDonald's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Mac- Donald, Nine Mile Creek. I Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Campbell, Canoe Cove. have returned from vil- iting friends and relatives in Mono- ton, NB. . \ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cheverl -~ f Moncton, left on I'm-lay roi- Boston, when Mr. ChevcrUVll Mr. George A. MscLean. Liberal- Conservative candidate for Belfast in the recent bye-election, left yes- terday afternoon by the 8.5. Hoch- claga, on a short vacation on the mainland, taking in New Glasgow and Halifax on route. Mrs. .1. W. McDowell. of Hyde Park. Mass, arrived in the city Monday night on a visit to her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Filmer-j old. She was accompanied by her called owing in the serious illness of two children, Master Htqgerald and hil brother. Pflddlt Oheverlc. baby Valeria. .~3. s Mr. Mark Ininan. M.A.. Argyle Dill mark of 2.06 l-4. held by Peter Kcunrdy. Tile bay stallion Jackson Giattnn was injured durini! the rare and had to be destroyed. Gwendolyn Aubrey, the Aroostooki mare. a heavy favorite in the 2.14 trot, was beaten out in a sensation-i al five heat race by the Boston mare Gleaming Silk. handled by “Reci"] Hanafln, but she clipped hcr mark to do it from 2.11 1-4 to 2.08 3-4.) The Woodstock. N. 13., driving club's- Hedgewood K., Billy Keyes up, held the honor of down east by taking‘ the 2.12 pace and equalled his mark of 2.01 3-4. ,' Fred R.. a pacer brought from| the west by G. C. Brown, of Bow-‘ doinham. Maine, had the speed of Magnesia Best For ‘I Your Indigestion? 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