_‘ p “First call for ' breakfast!” How they do delight In “@1199? lPPetite — delicious Kellogg's Corn F lakesbk 609d for you‘ too." Always healthfully : crisp and easy to digest. Enjoy ghgm for lunch and supper too. 5 i we I r. lie: ' No other em. flakes equal Kellogg's for illvor and crisp- neu. Kellogg's are never tough- lhick—but extra crisp. Serve for lunch, dinner or break- fast. Delicious with mill: or cream -—fruill or honey added. Order at hotels, cafeterias. on dining-cars. Sold by all grocers. Made by Kellogg in London, Ont. "Y! Always oven-fresh! in New Spies. ld/aes , which compel readjustments oi all price classes . Qlggifi p, malifillllllllllllllll n i \ (u! CHRYSLEIL HE more closely you judge the new Chrysler "65" and "75" by the highest standards of good taste and lavish beauty, the more apparent it will be that Chrysler Standardized Quality makes possible Value-giving which compels readjust- ment of offerings in every price division of the industry up to thevery highest. Each has brought into its particular price class richness and beauty which were not there before. Each gives its owner entrance into a new world of smartness and social distinction. New Chryslcr“6 5" Prices-Barium Coupe, 8x325; Roadiier (with rumble real), $1350; 2400f S44v1", 11360; Touring Car, 1x370; 4-44" 5M4"- #1450.’ Coup: (will: rumble not), 1:460. NOTTING BROS. Distributors, CIIARLOTTI-ITOWN FRED C. MoRAE, Alberion, P. E. I. _CLIFFORD HAYES, Ellerslle, P.E.I. Each enables him to motor in an envi- ronment of luxury impossible at any such investment heretofore. You find in the new Chrysler "65” and “75" steel-quality, body-quality, quality- of-finish, upholstery-quality, hardware- quality, engine-quality, accessory-quality, richness of beauty and design which vie with, and evensurpass, thestandards ofcars costing many hundreds of dollars more. The field is filled with good-looking motor cars-but here is symmetry and charm that you know instinctively must leap at once into authoritative leadership. New Chrysler "75"_ Prices- Royal Sedan, £385; z-pairenger Coup: (will: rumble not), I198 ; Ro tier (with rutnbla rear), $2010,- Town Sedan, 214a. Wm wbeel: zxtra. Al! price: flab. Windsor, Ontario, includ- ingrlundard factory equipment (freight and taxi: extra). CORNEY BROS. SUMMERSIDE, P. E. I. MORRISON McLEAN. North Wilt- shlrr. P. E. I. EARL II. BOULTER, Tryon, P. E. I. Tunvrsieivs EXCURSION‘ FROM CHARLOTTETOWN TO WINNIPEG "$24.60 Plus hall a cent a mile beyond to all points in Manitoba, ggghwhcwan, Alberta, Edmonton. Tannin, Calgary, Muc- Leod and East. 44,000 Required Special Low Fares Returning GOING DATE AUGUST 27th Leaves C-“uirlottetown by No. 39 train at 6.45 A. M. August 27th ‘connecting with special train at Moncton and run throillh t0 Wlnnlpfil ‘L ‘ change. Through Traing--Comf0l'iiable Colonist Cars SPECIAL CARS FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN Fddhn ma» Font to wmmno flmi destination in u» Went a a MM t" "'° _ A BN-m " - molars Aspirin mronmmou room. 110K" 0 . m cannons NATIONAL nxuwars whether or not YWII Canadian National THE omnrzorm a own comm Central Guardian coma risr - The Everbrite spoons are going last. Renew now and get this premium. ti. AUCTION SALE oi Household furniture, etc. at John A. Pathet- son's Tryon, Friday, Aux. 24. 7233-8-20-5l . HALF DOZEN Everbrlte spoons free with every new or renewal yearly subscription to the Guardian. MARSl-IFIELD PRESBYTERIANI CHUBClL-The Sacrament oi the Lord's Supper was celebrated at‘ Sunday afternoon service in Marsh- ana Presbyterian Church when' there was a large congregation. Rem] W. Bruce Muir, interim Moderator oi the Session. occupied the pulpit! and dispensed the elements. He de-l llvcrcd u forceful address on the‘ necessity oi sound, doctrinal train- ing cf the young on which to build moral and righteous character; and subsequently he preached a power- iul sermon on the love and pity oi God for his children. In the course oi the service Miss Ina Muir's rich‘ _ soprano voice was heard in advan- tage in Best's solo “Alone," Mr. George Methven playing the ac- companiment. Next. Sunday the special soloist will be Miss Blanche MacBcath. Rev. Mr. Muir also dispensed Communion at Harring- ton in the iorenoon, and at Mt. Stewart in the evening, there being large congregations at each seder- unt. Mr. Muir was assisted through- out. by two elders from St. James Church, Mr. D. A. McKinnon and Mr. Kenneth Finlayson. Howo-ro-ooo-vooo-o-ow-oiowv- ~ HOUSEHOLD SCRAP Book B ROBERTyA Lql OO-O-O-O-O O-QO-O-O Cane 0on5. To restore the elasticity oi the scat. of a cane chair,- turn over the chair and with hot water and a sponge wash the cane so that it may be thoroughly soaked. i -~ A Fire Extinguisher Put three pounds oi salt in a gal- lon oi water and to this add 1V. lbs. oi sal ammonlac. This llquld should be bottled. When a blaze is discovered pour_the solution on it. Bread and Cake Always keep bread and cake in tin boxes. as wooden boxes, unless well seasoned, are likely to give a dis- agreeable taste. Wrapping in brown paper should be avoided ior the same reason. V9 oauoo-o-cooo Modern Etiquette l By Roberta Lee . as<<oqsoasooooaoaooobo Q. If the son oi‘ thc hostess rc- quests a dance of a young woman is she obligated to give it? A. Yes, unless her program is already iull. Q. Is it ever permissible for a man to leave a woman during inter- mlssions at a theatre or other public entertainment? A. Not unless there ls someone else to remain with her while he is absent. _ Q. Where should the date be placed ln a social note? A. At. the end of the note, in the lower left-hand corner, and the date should be written. “* = v v v e - so Daily Selections ron Guardian Readers OO O4§§~§§ August 21. 192B Q----..-'- Q_---... A VIRTUOUS WOMAN-Who can find a virtuous woman? for her price is far above rubles. The heart of her husband doth safely trust in her.——Prov. 31:10 and ll. iPRAYER~For the nobility and integrity of our womanhood, we thank Thee, Lord. THE IDEAL WOMAN f She is no angel from the skies But better far a wonlan Pcrfectiorfs iorm, with souliul eyes That tell at once she's human Her blooming cheeks likc flags un- iurled Proclalnfan angel oi this world. No phantom from some unknown sphere But living flesh und mind With smiling iacc that knows no iear And every grace combined She sighs not for a world of bliss But aims to make a heaven oi this. With open hand to the distressed, And sympathizing tear; By helping others she is blessed She lives to help and cheer With mind at peace and heart to give For her ‘tls paradise to live. --Ebenezer Baln. with m. pips-ping Till! HONEY FLY CATCIIER I PKGE seven‘ It is Here! It H The great big PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION which you have been looking forward to for months has now arrived, and for four days will be the centre 0f interest and excitement. The newspapers have told you in their columns from day to day of the many attractions that have been booked for your entertainment and pleasure. You now owe it to yourself for your well beingto come and see the big fair with your own eyes". Never before has such a large amount of money been expended t0 stage the Exhibition in this Province. Never before has such a program beenprepared to command yourinterest. FROM MONDAY EVENING AT EIGHT 0’CLOCK UNTIL FRIDAY AFTERNOON AT SIX O’CLOCK this big show will be in full swing. HERE IS THE PROGRAM ' MONDAY EVENING EIGHT 0’CLOCK Grand opening of Exhibition with speeches, etc., in the main building. Great big Midway in full" swing with its myriads 0f lights reminding one of Fairyland on the main grounds. Billy Rice Trio of acrobats and Royal Pekin Troupe in front of Grand , Stand with band concert. r I TUESI)AY’S PROGRAM MORNING—Judging cattle. AFTERNOON—Sc0ttish Gathering with their Highland Games, Scottish Dances, etc., etc. Grand gathering of the clans. Admission 25c to main grounds, 25c to Grand Stand t0 see games, etc. Great big Midway on main grounds all Tuesday afternoon. A TUESDAY EVENING-Great Big Midway with rides- shows and hund- reds -of amusements on main grounds. Big exhibit-s in main build- ing. In front of grand stand Billy Rice Trio, Royal Pekin Troupe and band concert. A WEDNESDAY’S PROGRAM MORNING-Judging Cattle, etc. AFTERNOON—Lynch Bros. Big Midway on main grounds. Exhibits main building and exhibits of cattle, sheep, poultr , etc. Horse Races on race track. 2.27 Trot wth a bunch of fast trotters. 2.14 Trot with Bill Sharon, Alliewood the Great, Fred Medium, Jack Dempsey and others. Positively the greatest trotting race ever staged in this Province. 2.22 Pace with a bunch of fleet footed pacers. EVENING-Great Big Midway~ with rides, shows and hundreds of amuse- ments 0n main grounds. Billy Rice Trio, Royal Pekin Troupe and band concert. THURSl)AY’S PROGRAM MORNING-Grand display of exhibits. AFTERNOON—-Great Big Midway. Thrilling horse races. See the great Free-For-All with the $25,000.00 Tarzan Grattan, Harry Putnam, El Verso and other cyclonic pacers. 2.20 Trot with a lot of real trot- ters, all evenly matched. This race will be a corker with eyelash finishes. 2.30 Pace with five evenly matched pacers. EVEN ING-Great Big Midway light ed up like Fairyland. Royal Pekin Troupe, Billy Rice Trio, Royal Pekin Troupe and band concert. FRIDAY'S PROGRAM Last day of the great big Fair. N0 exhibits but thrilling horse racing. See the 2.27 Pace with a lot of fast ones. 2.17 Trot and Pace and the 2.23 Trot. Thesegood classes with real good horses. No admission to the main gate on Friday, 75c sees the race meet, etc. A. CUT IN PRICE The Directors 0f the Exhibition in consultation with the Provincial Government "authorities and Civic authorities have decided t0 place the Exhibition prices for this Exhibition s0 that they are within the reach of every man, woman and child in this Province. They want its great edu- cational value t0 be fully recognized. They want everyone to be a booster for it, so that every year it will grow bigger and better than ever. HERE ARE THE PRICES General admission to the main grounds Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday» 25c. General admission to main grounds evenings, adults 15c, children under twelve if with parents, free, Admission to Grand Stand i" Tuesday Sailfish Games dayrz5¢ Admission to Grand Stand Wednesday, Tlillrsdfl)’ and Friday, 75¢- N0 adflfssion fee at main gate on Friday. C0010 everybfldy. Bring’ Y0!!!‘ friends. You need the change, so does the-Exhibition. ‘p as Arrived g fl-A-Js- wuw- - 4iI-'~'--><-Q§i-<u~<t-'._\-.tor-pg; .; .'- s-Knlav, m: mum.‘- I.) 1*: ndfnv aw» ylludlifli-II .-1¢.<.~.u-_..z';.ves5'i'" i“; 4.22s? ' "