r~ ». 4 4 1. ul . l_ ill# _E1 . It _l. abil I _§_{ l. fit ‘ D 4 5-. 1 l_ .i 'fi :/_ ' . li?- ,t 1 -,<3 .' t f t it 7-__»§¥_' . ...L_-Q ‘_ ‘T 1 T .U I l.-1 1 i .i _.ill _'sl _ 1 i -il. i -5, il. _‘- 2 1 _-r 1., .. ,. I I , s lu 4 1 1 r` _r 1 _ l. s Q l if " i TWO I THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN .,\‘.<’1'+ 1 ' _, -_ t L " .- _ ""**”-"t . _ .. _ _»,__ _ .r _ _ ._ - ___. 1 ' _ ____ n _ . » .- V. _. _ ____ _ _ _ _ __ _ 1-, _ .__ __ __ - _ _ _ _ - _ am/ ide Coffage . / PENDULUM” with a little feeling of relief. l0l¢¢l0wn_ ground or fine “_ lslie did. it upset nie. Little by lit- iottetgwn Q SANBORH, I _ HONTREAL mine, all these old associations, S'dney, N. S Thstj valuable property sttuate at Richmond Streets. fronting on Hillsborough Square, béiiig N0- 79 $900. IN PREMIUMS $900. lint the question was coming into - lui mv mind more and more insistent Albert J" Claude MCMIHRD' Char' llowlng are the Clll5e5__ lylnlllll I haw lm.e._, ` lot.t_etown. The 4th Regiment. band. iiipers in S0m__Hme__ I looked ___ “,___ j____l___I§_elt_ie, J. Murray, Clyde River. x_i_ghland dress, violin and piano, 0;. iiersonal-ly, wondering about him. ln! 'Bl.;,nl0ll H" Henry Hooper, 240 TRO ' PURSE $30600 the clemnlls we 5*" °” me l’°l`°lllCliarlottetown. Highland dancing in costume. ACE. - sometimes, more often in the little Ml” Lnaml0_ 1-_ Semple, Ken. f 1, nv per cent in an living r°‘;m wllere wlll reall llll’ sington, P. E. l. Eugene Chaplin of the Boston Con- ` 90 0 'Q Papers an Ircad or sewed_ I could L till 1, R_ M C , S111 e , N _ t li i 0 c om- ugmed mst pmol, basement Elm. Clasel Au records made _after _ee ____ ______m0 w______ __ ___________e__ _____ S__oc e c owan i n Y xrvatory, come an pan a c EUS! 13'- D0 bar- Nallfmal l`l`0l' Ile was and he wasn't handsome. Zua Baughman, H. Benoit, Char-l E A§0Cl8!i0l1 l'\\l@B t0 SOVEITI-_ His skin had been \votidei'l'tilly clear iottetown. ice Entries C1052 Si'1t\1l”d1\>'» 1\\li¢'ll5l und alive when l first knew hint, James W. McKinney, John Car- Hlllsborough Street, First iloor l_n- cludes_sun~p0rch, vestibule, hall. parloil,"'li\'ing-room. tlininE~f00lll~ kitchen, pantry and porch. Second fioor,U1our bedrooms and bath. Third heat vvitniirsnu without. nurse well tri 3135-8-swim_2§L1. _:___ F by fa vation, with good house an D si and The undersigned offers for sale 81 _ ' 1 rm A ° ‘For Sale i.t;.._. - thillorner of Hillsborniigh and W floor, bedroom. Hot water ing. House in splendid repair c Washer installed in kitchen, Au Possession by September 15th. ,ln For"partic`ulars tililill' I0 MACDONALD 6. MACPHEE1 lg, ARM For. SALE T acres at Cornwall lately' OWDW John J lsellow deceased Thi_s is in excellent state ot cultl-1be d bar I conveniently near church. S_l!'a:b1e Residence M 2.25 P ZDOI' . ' Notice is Iiercby given that thefllfe “"'9"y W°"l“"l l°°l"3 at her lllls' Baron Boy, H. Hooper, Ohar- Annnn_ ' undennining iny ideals. ' siiigton, P. E. I DISCONTENT Free For All Trot and Pace Alberta Putcihen, H. Benoit. Pu 00.00 harl etown. °l‘“P'¢' 47 we $4 civiigtyvsn, H. Benoit, charlotte- Kemmah Aubrey, Edward gov,-"_ I __ , , _ Stewart, French River. 2"” head” 0" ‘ll llle Sl~f*l~l°“ l-Jmotionless, T. C. Edgiltl. Char' lottetown. Zua Baugbman, H. Benoi-t. CHU' Governor General, W. Matthews, l “'35 SUNY Slle had Spoken as Peter Verde, Henry Benoit, Char- Snnlmersifie, -Miss Alto, Dr. Bowness. Sum~ tie all these old friends of Our Peggy. Robert McGowan, mel-s|d9_ Ruby Aubrey, W. Clark, Sum- ) . were closing in around me, were Miss Luando_ T. Semple, Ken- n1el~s|de_ Queen Petrella, Philip Howabt, SuliD0se I should adopt their cvn Dun Patcheu; CDI D- A- M30' Cape Traverse. it-al worldly point ut' view! \\'iiat Klllllllll- Cllllrlmil-el°Wll~ then? Suppose 1 should begin to' Pllllmofa Dllloll- O'K°elef st' ` think that the great things of life ~l°ll“- lsll Starter-F. J. E. VVi°ighi. Each of those classes will furn- the keenest and most thrilling - were the things that 1 had reailv Ellgermn ~l”5~ M°D0ll5l‘l» G90' races of the season. If thi? W renounced-_> ` rgetown. weather proves favorable, the EDNESDAY, Aucusr 29th, 1923 1 had -been st. sure love was ev- "fans" “'lll be ""’“"“' l° “ "ce erylhrng. I was sure oi' that still. Teh fo 2.20 TR Entry 2.20 Trot and Pace-Purse $300.00. festival surpassed by none in spec interest. Music will be specially featured. I dispense sweet music. step dancing (liz and Clos). 'Special violin selections by niment. Dining and refreshments saloons cream, fruits, etc, Midway like n State Fair-pro- l’~ lml Ulf* llH.\'H iilfloors at the office ver. Charlottetown. ceetls donntcd to P. C. Ilospital .\iail )‘0ul' elitl`i0S Nifli' I0 and the evenings anti nights indoors l’l'iHC€éS AlllJl`€Y. A- K~ MCN0lll. fund. T- G- NES' and in badly ventilated over lleatcd SOIIUIPOFI- The "Queen" will bc .selected ' Secretary l,l,,Ce5_ llml ,ll~l~,_.Cle,l lllm as ll lwlll .Vim-_v Pickford, James Arblng, nnd pngtogrnplied (nolcns volc-ts.) 3138-8-8-l0i. affected me. ‘Charlotte-town. ________ _*___ Even tryin. °_l§l‘il‘n. _1;latit'r> from those odd green eyes. ";.‘;':f‘ in M on s 0 . ._ a 0 S tc, o, roni cy(-s ‘ti t z '_e ". 2 _'_ 2 'ylmll lu“(,,ll wllll m0_ C,_m~ l H1 3 COIIBEH adjoining with lfit of and alter the expiration- of the far less ntirut,-tive than his, but i.,mm,_, by Wednesday_..)Shl;E_sald CASH PRIZES FOR FIELDS OF ‘ill be delighted.” *I answered me- lbiite the proceeds oi the tlebtor`>' nctisni of my gaze. _,.ll_.ml(_all,._ And they dllove om _ I _ _ “Sed 55 3 blcycle l°el’all"sh°ll.’:ili(a::lc‘l;lt'i(rlll§ fgrtyociliillgl, Oat; ___;__:,____T_____,,,_ tlutu I' cxpcct0tl_ 1 think I l1H1St D0 ,md lmlaloes fllly cents ll ,mlm I *T vt‘goI;tlirlg" *"" V, rs ee . I bo anltn laugh. the il .t fr Farm of 65 acres near village, il _s laugh for a long time. iloutl St. Pet.er‘s Bay, will sell wlth| _W -‘you-ro lml_ Xml are l~,\laxltig," I or without Crop stock or farminglni I W'lll B911 ‘by Dllbllc 3-UCll0Yl UU cl-l,.,l pit-iiiciits. Will be sold reasonable , , . _ lil .I tint we ia n MLMnley hum' york Point' 50 Hucstéailllsufgllowiltlg weekend Win Pmllllsus- aturday, ]lth_ of August on the D. ` ._ l d 0 for quick sitio. Apply to owner on James Pendergast, Secy. J. J. McKinnon, Prop. l W' -' ' \ Competition, 1923 _ OATS, WHEAT, BARLEY AND CERTIFIED SEED POTATOES There will be competitions in ltcztt and barlov forty cents oats roivn from certified seed. The number of prizes, in oncli fonnty, will be proportionate with tho number ot' entries. Prizes will 'ill be pnid for each point of tho coro above eighty. Runes AND scout/\'r|oN's 1. A field of oats shall consist oi cr 01 g 11 l dm ll l l _ » - - ` ' at least five acres, of wheat and 0 ,sill pugglasiefn g Hy n mb find I SETI! fi l0_§`li1_5lll\ll`dl‘_Y m°l"“` St Pelorsagvglq IH' WALKER barley three acres of certified seed f ` ' ' k' n t a tit am n ' ' ~ ' ~ rsrms-6 months credit on ap- "lg “°“ 5 °” " vm a ° g 3169-io-nnw-si. P°'““’e” l“’° “Wes- D _ . . sal osltl t f ll] went lol' a swim .it the bcntli. Sun fee or call at I inode IHUITIDS Whllli Wlil Illfl‘l‘> C01' Grinders at attractive prices. Write It was one of the nicest rnomor- JOHN l..l_ gl|_l_ SON _.___ ics I have---tlidt morning. But it Cnm-|0llel0wn_ The Business Stand nf, Annan. cntletl at noon. _ 3170-8-lit-fiu\v~2wks. ale, P. E. island formerly occupied For :it uwiu fi great var slid ull 04°-'9 Wharf *ll 7 H- -D1-. 199-Vins by Messrs. Morrow & Company. to our gate and stopped. Win cull:-ti - T* Pl°l0“ 95 fe'-"T11 011 U15 i\l'\‘iVBl Of Splendid facilities for shipping and into tim hnu.=:t\ for 'ine :ind l wont W _.__;_:__..__:_;__ _.___ _L.___.1__,,_ »,»1_ ..., Agents ... Phone 828 or 773 3 Oulu' P' E' ‘Bland house, as cozy as a lJird‘s nest,” , July mlb' 1923- Gwen cried, holding out both hands 030`s`1“f to Win as she nllgilitcd. "Connie THE J' J' HUGHES cow l-TD' "So sweet, such it :I1-:tr little __ _ = dear, lllow well you look! I rcttlly lie- I.. EASTERN STEAM Relumption of Fnight and SI-II . ,_-§__._'0v_l_nNo___gl;i_ JOHN AMD BOSTON . - -,ll --_. W.. -.._..-.fer :.f".:.‘°.-.".:.§=.t.:'=.‘::..°.':.':: ;'..:'::.:_~°-' -' __ O1|;_\_!::__°,tl~ipl are via Eutport md Lubac. duo Boston about ll r 5 trips are to Boston direct. duo Sundays about 2 p. m. 9-Leave Boston Mondays and Fridays at 10 I. m. (Daylight lGV§l I for Eutport, Lubeo and Bt. John. I' _ slwrmnooins sam At :ton connection ll made via Pauonger Service Between gtlst md Nuouger ntumsrs for New York and points South and wr ltltorooml. rates usd lddltionll Information, apply to UUIIRII. Agent. liovc this agrees 'with you. li “THE DANGEROUS AGE” \\'o ull reach it, but 1 when and l HOW? We greeted the party and they itll \`---__¢~~__..-__ ._.___________,____T_____j,___ L Nl 2. An entry fee of $1.00 shall be charged. for the first and fifty cents of each additional entry of grain and $1.00 for each entry of potatoes. 3. The entry fee shall accompany the application. 4. Entries shall be made to the Department of Agriculture, Char- lottetown not later than August 25th, 1923. 5. C-otnpetitors should notify the Department of Agriculture at.|€HS€ one week previous to date on which harvesting will bogin. 6. The judging will bo done by representatives of the Department of Agriculture. _ 7. Competitors are requested to note the following requirements for standing fields of oats only. The field must be seeded with ts) registered Banner Oats, or (b) Seed from n field which had been sown with registered seed and in~ not less for pit pa rtine OFFICIAL SPANKER FOR __ ite H I /// “uuuuugsf ful llnmzn courmr “DIIIIA 1 - - - - . us N' ..._-» _ ` ' ` first entered his present profession -"/-/// `\I l_S‘ i about three months ago when a _ ~ _‘ _ _ worried Oriental parent confided. /,L / "~' 5 "My boy, Sain, he no like go / ' " ‘ sch / in 1- ft. f-at -1-W ililiis ill liwlllll llcis.ll,g|,§|ll Wednesda. Au ust 15th 1923 §3_" my... 1.1... .1 av Manton nustucmu y’ g ’ k on some lncorrlglble Chinese fierce uspcct. he assumes on itivo occasions, is also known tho “Mandarin of Chinatown," ool. All-time lun away. Take juv‘nile court-no good. No ju\"nlle court Sam jus’ ltin Lcanux " ' ' ' _i__i_________ away some more. You spankee him spected and approved while grow- Mis tah l<‘loytl." Anti Floyd did. ing. or (c) seed from fields that S0 appreciative wus the parent have been two or more yettrs in of the competition and have scored vii than 241/Q out of 25 points picturesque cage. Today a dozen rity and approved by the De- caliiiry birds at tho Hall of Justice nt gf Agrlcnitnl-¢-__ testify that Floyg taste and is ideal for SHOPPING or as an OVERNIGHT 0 7.( -- I i 1 Subscription Department I ' . THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN, Charlottetown _ Dear Sirs,-Enclosed please find $. _ _ _ . . . . for my New-Renewal-Subscription to the Charlottetown Guardian and also additional 60 cents which entitles me to the $1.50 Prim Lady Shopping Bag. 1 it ¢~-.tn ‘ N . . . » sl - I » '¢~'»rrs-r-rs-rui ADDRE$ . . . . . . . .~.-. . . .~.