li E ,~_‘.`E- lil _,g _i if lx 1,1. _ . ;‘» R il I iii ¢ »_...,~ -..- oé _ Af 1 Pl _W - ' _Li f iii lil Oy ' adixi ` offc \ floi reci adiiv me. ’ WOT Doi Rcl " will- T’ of lm) -.4-.W -..».- .. |: a ( Frq cial ' clo: Thi mo _ you \_ har' for I yea Cli. tim 'ith wo pre L41!- chi r--<»- -- -°- =»»='=.-_vas>ast:_i5iii.s's¢s,_5r»§! ~--.. us.. 1 '= It ll ei ll ii _[I Zz sl it E. 2.'-i-i.':l ii L. S'1B'~2‘.:»:x-»-snr' .ii EYE $2§§l? 555335332' le ht se Bi Di lil fr ‘.6 rn H Tl MONDAY E ' THE ,_,= 1 ,ga » ._..-s..-._ . . ..... ,_,1__..-.-..~.~ CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN gk _ ~ L 1= AUGUST 29,1932 ;-_.=-°'~- '- -i ' 1 M ii" L_ , I "=-»~-- . -'sninsiinnssmnnnnnsrmiiieelwseielfiirt*sian-1 i 7455153" (;||A|}|||A|| ‘i , ll" -“es-ea-i.s€-Casin-'ls-es~§s~=;5s; I 1 21-lee-Les-insaiss-iss-d§,,;.l-,"*,’.”;. 1- ` MODEL AIRPLANE COMPETITION Open to the Boys of Prince Edward Island. Send your Entries tothe _ Pageant Manager, 165 Great George Street. and receive your pass for _ the Show. Judging of Model Competition at 11 a. ni., Prizes to be r » 7 ' awarded during the Main Show. ti I MANITIRTE AIN TUUN UPTON AINPINT o 3 Miles West of Charlottetown o Wednesday, August 31st ii I Greatest Aerial Display Ever in the East ' COMPETITIVE AEROBATICS For His Honor the Lieut. Governor’s Trophy DOUBLE DELAYED PARACHUTE JUMP By Slim Ennis, Canada’s Premier Parachute Jumper ' AIR SPEED RACE For His Worship Mayor Stewart’s Tl‘0Phy INVERTED FLYING AND STUNTING H M dd ho defys the Laws of Gravitation By crazy HOPIJILXR WINDMILL SHIP Flown by Canada’s First Commercial Pilot, the Only Passenger Carrying AUTOGIRO in Canada. SEE P. E. I. LADY PILOT Flying Sister Ship of Capt. l\Iollison’s “Heart’s Content.” COMPETITIVE LANDING For the Imperial Oil Cup AIR RELAY RACE RMATION FI YING ' ' F0 _ 1 , »_ Testing the Skill ad Timing of Pilots _ THE BELGIAN ACE VANHEE With His Mohawk Pinto Flying the Famous Robin REMOTE CONTROL SOUND SYSTEM ' ,_'. That Explains each Event, Names the Performers, and Ships and EBI' - tains with the Latest Musical Hits PASSENGER CARRYING BY FAMOUS PILOTS _ Passenger Carrying will start at ll a. m. and after the Show. There will ' be no Passenger Rides During the Main Show. All Passengers will _ Receive a Souvenir Ride Ticket Signed by Their Pilot. -_ gm. li.. l'i ‘h'F.ER`.&if'i‘-&i‘5i‘-'sF‘L&E'L5‘§= ‘;l§l‘aF»= Many ships of all types will take part in th The management of the Air Meet are not leaving a stone unturned to have this meet go down in aviation history as the event of the year- You may never again have an opportunity of seeing such an aerial display as this. You cannot afford to miss. Come and bring Meals served on the grounds. Come early and be assured of a good parking space (parking space free). Morning arrivals will have an op- portrfity of seeing the planes, taking a ride, watc petition., _ _ , , . The Main Programme commences at 2 P. M. Sharp. _ik f' L , A No passenger carry`ii'1`g during main events. 'ADMISSION 50 Cts_. CHILDREN UNDER 12 WITH PARENTS FREE _ _ WEAR YOUR DUPLICATE TICKET this will save embarassment. Traffic and grounds under supervision of Royal Canadian Mounted Police No parking on highways. V GRAND AVIATION BALL Wednesday evening, August 31--Canadian The number of tickets is limited, secure yours now National. SHOW FOLLOWING DAY IN EVENT BAD WEATHER 'i I ,__ Ein EE sEsFi-‘_=.S§Ei'-EF-Ei"‘i‘=5i" LEAVENS FLYING CIRCUS E le R ck Waco and Fleet with their Own Mobile Sound l. Filadrrziiriliifl tglifouiidz contlrol' high speed motor Cycle. This Air Circus is ' iq() famous from coast to coast. ll 'An Event Full of Thrills, for the Harry G. Rogers Trophies (one to each - member of Winning Team.) ` 'F JF' .in‘$'u -'. LUCIEN GENDRON THE FLYING FRENCHMAN »g|,_. T'-'El Lincoln Storage Batteries, sold right 1 ln; Material for sale o J B .\diilmon'|, Ke.osinBf011- ,` 5334-R-24 51 -TEE REGULAR. DANCE will be held in Wellington Station Hsll, August 30th. Best of orchestra music. Refreshments. Admission 25 cents, I 5416-8-29-ll. ___- _BETURNED HOME-Miss Re- ta. Arthur, of Sumxnerside, arrived home after a very pleasant visit in EASTERN GUARDIAN the new hospital. Cards and re- freshments Dalvay Orchestra in -COURT AT SUMMERSIDE-A James E. Kelly. Df K a, g Oliver Campbell, of Kensington, Magistrate G. M. Matthews, which resulted in the defendant. being fined $5.00 and costs. Mr. T. L. Compton appeared for the plaintiil and Mr. C. D. McCallum for the defendant. A Customs case, for having liquor in possession on which the duty was not paid, also came up. The defendant confessed and was fined .$50.00 and costs. An of- fender against the Prohibition Act charged with unlawfully having li- ?" 7-'LIE 'HEI'-'PE e day’s contests. il - Ei `~hS'ER‘-H?-ESéE'éE‘-ES-EE'-&S‘Ei§'H§ES-5S‘$‘»hS-SS-SS-HS$'§%‘ the family. hing model plrne com- National Hotel at main desk Canadian ff-H=l\»#i‘;li£u.f_f`l' _f`L"l an l`RAVELLER'S LIBRARY POPU. TORONTO, Aug. 28.-'l';»';f_ .flag 0 1».ff.==.;~ ff.:/:,/V., ' 9 F »,,,,/.,.'.?,,' _ i'-"A/-'.“'77Z""‘“'»`.`x . '/./~,'//,.,((v‘ 5;; 1. -. ‘f .;_\ ' '7///tl fo . ., lf ,/,ay I .\~ /. ) / 0 . 4 . /I I ‘ £1314 '52 r M611 . _;loohugd§ihissky» ___, craperi t ‘elsize of; f .~| “Toi .go'5rli‘twist.‘». 'you ' '/` ' c ~' _ li-_"' ‘ ' f./`/` 525’ lyqaptl' Scents for. ff' wlienl gout ask? ifon 3 _ nicuouos _I.~\>.§\_\_-l.,»\ _ \l\§\§., 1;-'25' $r`,~_` ‘- #flue T* request came from a hotel guest who asked her if she could find out if Mr. So and So in such a num- ber was accompanied by hi.; wife. when she found out Mrs. So and So had not come to Toronto, ller interrogator explained his request. “You see," he said, “tlint woman doesrrt like me because I kept her husband out late one night, and l wanted to visit him :his -ime in comfort.” ,_____..?_- GERMAN ADMIRAL DEAD RH Germany, Aug. 27-Vice Admiral Hermann Johann Kirchhofi, who was second in com- mend of the German units involved against the Boxer uprising in Chinn in 1900. died today at the use oi 81, _ quor in his possession was fined $200.00 and costs, and two others for consuming liquor illegally were ‘ each fined $10.00 and costs,-S. PERSONALS »-Mr. Fred Chandler, Charlotte- town, representative of Robin Hood Mills, was a visitor to Sunimersidc i --SUMMERSIDE POLICE COURT-In the Police Court on Friday one drunk was fined $5.00 and costs and a man driving to the common danger, fined $20.00 and costs.-S. -Mrs, Herman Bryan and her _ two children, of Milton, Mass., have returned to their home from a ients, Mr. and Mrs. John Murray, Elmsdale.-S. I -Miss Pearl Howatt, of Boston, Moss., arrived home on Monday, af- I by Mrs. Brownell, Mrs. Simpson Mrs. R. C. Howett, Summersicie.-S. member of the city treasurcus de- Sussex. She was accompanied by | her sunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. | B. P. Friars and daughter Muriel, of , 1 . . , _.......-.....'. 1'|.|E WHQLESALE DUMPING 0|-' Tl-IE 5T0(;|( "“““"' PNlLLlP’S MEN’S WEAR STORES LIMITED N'°f'-’i.°‘i»f*i? ciiizms A smiminc ssussrioui -our srifrl. ossopmz. ' Mobil and Castrol Motor Otlst Bi-|c¢'|. 5417-B-29-21. ` The Finger of Fate points to the inevitable end of one of the finest stocks of Men’s and Boy’s Clothing, Furnishings, and Footwear east of Mon. treal. ' The Liquidators have been Authoriz ed to sell at whatever Price he deems lit. One thing certain No Sale ever equaled the daring and Breath-tak- ing magnitude of these reductions, possibly no Sale ever will - this is quality stock - NOW READ THE PRICES. 20 MEN‘S SUITS, fancy tweeds. Some Society Brand. All imported English fab- rics. Values to $30.00. Bankrupt Sale Price _ " 10 MEN‘S SUITS, fancy imported tweeds. Values to $35.00 included some Society Brand. Your choice, Bankrupt Sale Price . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . ._ MEN'S SUITS, fine English worsted quality. Blues, Browns, ~ fancy and stripes. The newest, the latest. Don’t. miss this sale of fine suits. Reg- ular $30. value. Bankupt Price ' Men’s Working Boots, Black and Brown, A sur iisnlils ru rsnlu Munn | Oddfellows 1-fall Aug. 30 in aid of attendance Admission 50c Come A M and e o the best dance of the N seuonfu yi --___ bios-a-27-al' I 1 0 I p I I ATU out I case of assault brought by Mr. ', inkor a ainst F 0 E l was tried at the' Court House, Sum- ' - » r mais iuiuciini mi I . I Men’s Pants. These strong tweed pants all sizes, assorted stripes, egtra 79% value. Bankrupt Price . . . . . . . . Little gents tweed pants, knee length, strong, sturdy tweeds, regular 75c. Bankrupt Sale Price 0 Men’s Felt Hats the newest thing in hats in 5 new shades, silk lined, extra value. Regular, $4.00. Bankrupt Price............_._._........ Men’s Balbriggan Underwear, extra fine on Friday on business for his firm. l‘ _.5_ , J $1.00. Barikrupt STORE OPEN of town this store solid leather, regular $3.50. Bankrupt. Sale Price . _ . . . . . . _ _ Men’s Dress Shirts, Broadcloth, collars attached and detached. Values to Price . . . . . . . _ EVERY EVENING For the convenience of those living out will be open every quality shirts and drawers. Sale 490 Price per garment .. . . . . . . . . ._ Men’s Work Shirts, chambray, tweed and duck, extra good value . . 496 and STURE FIXTURES FUR SALE Show.Cases, Counters, Mirrors, Tables, _ Window Stands etc. Apply Mr. Phillips evening during this sale. - ' . L1QU1DAT()R_ N"’°“”““ “G” ‘° M” B'y“"`S W" - ` BY ORDER UF THE LIQUIDATORS _ ter spending a few days with Mr. , __ ’ and Mrs. George Brownell, of North _ .. Pu l Lu Ps M ni s wiaiii sin ii is Lin i I and little daughter Marion, of Cal- gary, and Earl Brownell, of Boston, Q Mass. Miss Howatt will return to Boston after spending a few weeks ` _ ______- __,_,__ Avenue, North. Mr. MacMillan is survived by two grandchildren, one 'N brother. Blair Macivfiiian, or oni- gary, and three sisters, Miss Fran- ces MacMillan, of Indianapolis: E_ E_ MMMILLAN Mrs. Dagg. of Vancouver. and Miss Gertrude MacMillan, of Los Angel- Ewen Ernest MacMillan, former '35' Many friends and acquaintances t t h b .1 d 1 r attended the funeral services Sat- ;;€ul;;R,’ filyo beef; iirday at the chapel of the Sask- J resident of Sa.0¥» In the meantime it is befoiiiiiiill centre of community life. ..°Miss Margaret Scnciibaugli, 0! Boston, who is spending the sum- mer at Georgetown, luis rliiiirufi from Mulpoque where she \\':i-= ill' guest of Dr. Keir, Mrs. Keir and Miss Annie Keir. Aug. 29-3|. By George McManus i »\ . ,_..--sw-_-x.3. 1.; , - »i 2.-....-,. -1-.-~ ..- - -_ »~.»1+»¢»¢-- ` ”*"" ` \i HIM. _. , -/_ .., _ ~ \-is oo:oN"r si-low i` p Mn.,\Rrie enema I UP orrsn ENOUGH is Hans AN' WANT5 FER ME '\'° C' J. 'ro iw ir: You TO w/.Nr -ro see _ ' , ..l... .ls =' \‘i_\. i-\/wt rro. ru. "rai.\. 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