l ériionoay, __"‘""==r'“» in: liuiiniui ron gggiiesuay, iiiiy isui. . BIGGER AN I) $100.00 in Purses 2.20 Trot . . . . . . . . . . . . Purse $250.00 2.24 Pace . .. .. . . . . . .. Purse $250.00 2.29 Trot . . . . . . .. . . . . Purse $200.00 ENTRIES (‘LOSE JULY 10th Entrance Fee 5”‘ - Money Winners ALL RACES ON TllE THREE HEAT PLAN 'l'he track at St. Peters was raced here last year, be faster than ever. Our grounds has been dohe to ensure the public a I12] pleasint afternoon. TOWN AT 9 A. M., 'WEDNESDAY, :‘~ RETURNING LEAVING ST. PETERS AT 7.30 P. M. very best and send you away from the tables happy and contehted. Ii’ thirsty there will he plenty of refreshments, ice cream and fruit ‘Courteous officials will meet you and treat you right. ' , - We hope to see you and all your friends on the llitht RACES START AT 2 O’CLOCK. sr. PETERS H9585 iiAcss BETTER THAN EVER- No Deductions From pronounced by all the horsemen, who as one of the best 1n the Province. This year it will have been beautified and everything SPECIAL TRAIN LEAVES CHARLOTTE- You will have a real afternoon's sport and enjoy yourself thoroughly. If hungry the Women's League of St. Peters will feed you with the Western Guardian A roots, in stock at Bruce's. received at Braces. —"BRAYCO" Special order English Fox Nettinr-carloa all sizes Just received at Braces Clodhopper" by Tuesday, 17th If not. line 18th. 6815-7-14-21 18. Bazaar table. Good tea. . Outing. of Nova Scotia, Water St. the Guardian —KENSINGTON LIVE and fat sheep, and veal calves Wednesday. July 18th up till 11 a m. John A. Douglas, Secy. 6829-7-14-21 , Eastern Guardian ; ..'EA8TERN AGENT-Mr, J. W. lMurdock is Guardian Agent in Montague and will be pleased to receive news items. advertising, new and renewal subscriptions. ti ..'FOR SALE — At Montague, house and loi owned by Min-y Louchlln McLeod. For further par- llcularshpply to J. W. Murdock. 6826-7-14-31 Allllflflrlt Lliiimcnt fur Ilium-t lilies, --¢o->~—-~ ‘cnuucu SERVICES TRINITY UNITED CIIURFII The services at Trinity Iliiitcd ‘ ALBERT QUlGl-EY. G. J- HNNNIS» Church both morning and evening- Secretnry. President. were largely attended despite tlu Montague Horse Races CLASSES: 2.20 Trot . _. . . . . . . . . . . . Purse $300.00 2.24 Pace . . . . . . . . . . . . Purse $300.00 2.30 Trot and Pace . . . . Purse $300.00 GENERAL CONDITIONS: ' . lb] Mr. H. Kl Richardson. oi‘ the j- _ Entries close Wednesday, July 18th, 1928. Ilorscs must be elig e oln Rlchardson Insurance Co" with ' II that date. Entrance mipiey accompané the e311’; ‘hfillcgillclilfrllglgmhom she hm; been employed g0,- ‘ heats. Three in side pan. races o rmina. a e All purses divided 50. 25. I5 and 10%. dltioual from inner-s. ‘ Jnvlng the approval of the Judges. The management reserve the right. to doc program, decline any titry or bar any driver, declare oi re-advertlsing any races not satisfactorily tilled. If the weather is stormy the mannllvment reserve the right 1° P051- - pone or declare the races oil‘ and return entrance money. f- u t, i-lay, straw and stabling free. - ' bliity for any accident of damage to any person or meet. JAMES A. MaclNTYltE, Secretary liletsli the Hates, luiy 14m to 21st AT CENTRAL BEDEQUE Beautiful Realistic Scgtiic Pageant ' z I JACOB" THE SUPPLANTER a Tickets now on sale. First night ti-ckets - lready spoken for. Obtain your ticket at , ‘once. Price 50 cents. Seat numbered, and ‘guaranteed, until 8.15 each evening. Wednesday, August lst $900---ln Purses---$900 fifth heat, whui winners will be decided by standing in llw PM?! fillmlfllrYv Entrance lee 5% of Puree. 5% Ill-i Two entries of the some flwnflfihlp may 5""! in‘ the ‘some race provided the full 5'71. is paid on each starter. the drivers taro oil change order of i, and still without crepe with net veil and she carried National Trotting Association rules to govern, except where they con- geon- Prince Edward Island- and ‘I tllct with the above conditions... The management ngfippifiiiyntrliuiffipoplrm‘ Charlottetown’ Prince Edward IS_ ' land. oppressive weather and the absenci .ol so many people from the City. Rev. Hammond Johnson is on holi- Iday in the country, and Rev. Dr Ramsay preached at both services The subject in the morning was "Spiritual Growth“. lvlrs. Montgom- ery Jones of St. John, N. B. a sister of Mrs. Ramsay. wife of Rev. Dr. Ramsay sang Hamblens "Beside Still Waters," and the Choir gave the Anthem "God is a Spirit." At the evening‘ service, Rev. Dr Ramsay's subject was, "The Final Stand of Faith". Miss Florence Ings sung, Prof. W. E. Fletcher's ar- rangement of "Lead Kindly Light". and Prof. Fletcher played as on Offermry "In the Cloisters" by Leo Torrance. The Choir intend holding their annual picnic at Malpeque on Fri- day of this week. M40}- CIIRISTIAN——MCCARTIIY Miss Agnes Louise McCarthy and Normand. Christian were marrlccl this morning at a nuptial High Mass, celebrated by Rev. Fr. D. F. Sheedy, at St. John's Church, At- ltleboro, Moss, at 8 o'clock. The double ring service was used. Fol- lowing the ceremony i1 wedding breakfast was served at the beauti- ful new home of Mrs. Thomas Trainer, 59 Great George Street,‘ sister of the bride. Mrs. Hannnhi McKearney was matron of honour, and Thomas Tralnor, brother-in- law of the bride supported tilt“ groom. The bride and groom were the recipients of many and beau- tiful presents. $100.00 cheque from the past seven years. a set of dishes‘ consisting of one hundred pieces from Mrs. H. K. Richardson, an cl- ectric outfit from Mr. and Mrs. Caster Brooks and many other ‘lovely presents too numerous to .mentlon. The bride's dress was of white a bouquet of white bridal roses and lilies of the valley, while the mat- iron of honor's dress was of pink georgette with pink hat and her bouquet was of pink carnatlons. ’ The bride is a. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John McCarthy of Stur- sister of Mrs. Ernest McTague. of The groom is a native of Nova Scotia where his mother still resides. He has been making his home at Mulberry Street, At-tle- boro, nnd is employed as a jcweiler at the Robbins Co. After n honey- moon trlp to New York Mr. Mrs. Christian will make home at 8 Major Street. their CORNWALL-YORK. The Jilly; the home of Mrs. F. White. Twelve members and four visitors wcrc present. Report of ploy given at Cornwall was adopted. It was dc- cidéd to purchaso choirs for the, Hall The stage and scenery are to la be renovated and improved. Next meeting will bc held at the home of Mrs. Vessey. AVONLEA- Sci "Winn mem- befrs mid lliv‘ viisiliriru were lritciaent M. film) illtlfllt‘. of Mrs. Jequv er iliwrpsiuijis. ("IT rinlislli. Aiiuuntgo- menu-i ‘were imnli- fur Hi0 Ill-Jilli- ~ori ‘ll im mrvt-il the .\l(~<licai Avsiricialiiill. Fifty Performers. Fourteen Piece Or- hestra, including Special Saxophonist, and rnetist from Yarmouth, Nova Scotia. Beautiful Scenery, Electric Effects, Tab- eaux, etc. The finest Pageantry Effort on the IslaudJ .__>._____ -__ __- ___s.___.. hi: m‘ Min ilmir ilivir- lrsli-lulr- \\'.'|'t ‘hold n-i tlhc home of Mrzi. lhv:'l.i'iiil" Dltqrhllllfl Twelve mem- hrrs nnii Lhrro visitors wcrc prcmll. 'l‘.hi= May meeting wni-i ‘~11 ii-t the home of Mrs. John lliltfKilillllill. iwI-ih ciginl mcmlwra uni l-iri-"c vlsilrrs present. lir- cvisswm MU‘! hold on. film mistin- nf inmiic luiih. Next meeting will] ' > held at the homo of Mrs. Jos. Dangle, HEAR RIVER. Tim April mcr-I- --IIEAVY CRUDE petroleum for -ciut1.o1ui rlmsu cement just made-to- —COME AND SEE “The Litclc the Bearletown Dramatic Club, in Cano Cove Hall, —-COME T0 MAIPEQUE TEA iUnited Church) Wednesday, July Real —'I'IIE CIIARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN may be obtained from the Hunter Book Storo. next Bank Sno- scriptlons will be received and ad- vcrtlsemeiits taken for insertion in 16-29-ti I Stock Shipping Club loading hogs, lambs. I THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN d \ ii \‘ \ N ffiw \.\If.,\ , t; - XFQN §\\“\ M \ \ <"\ ‘ Rihik *0. ("ti/x (‘if/I'M I \ \;\\\\\\_\\\ 0 i CARLYLE (Continued from page 5) By that time both The Itcturn to London. Into London society Morgiirct was unched and with her natural wit FOX FARMERS Feed lettuce to your foxes. -Am- ranchers are feeding lettuce largely and have wonderful results. Lettuce contains valuable vitamincs very essential at this sea- son. The wild foxes are able to ‘choose their green food-but the n-nnch breed-many of them die, for ;the lack of this very important diet. iWc have been feeding lettuce the last three years with the best result. _ Weare offering lettuce at a spec- ial low price to all fox ranchers in- telligent and discerning enough recognize n good thing. can fox J. J. JAY. A SON. Head of Prince St, Charlottetown. 6634-7-l6-Mon-Wed-8at-ll. its ly Island. "In the interests of safety and eflieiency” says Major J. O. and hei- step-father, Dr. ilugli Guthrie. “Id brothers were dead. and Dr. Guthrie was already well on the way to that lame which was so justly his. ,thirt‘y you‘: Dr.‘ Guthrie grlwelfree iubl c cc res n surgery n on- met-‘ilni! 07 C°1'n“'3ll'Y°i"k- m“ Midon in order to advance the art of Ihcaling. her For ,for t0 culture or so keen an intellect. A better HA LIFAX MONTREAL .,.=, man from Mrs. Usher's native Ab- erdeen, to Alexander BllflllltfmtllLfl merchant. solid, dependable, undis- tlnguishcd. .Bannermon's prosperity was not as substantial as Mrs. Usher lmd hoped and in the middle of the cen- tury he was glnd to accept a mat with remuneration, and was scnt out to Prince Edward Island as Queen's deputy. Sc it was that half a century after she had been hur- ried of‘! the Island by a debt-ridden father, Margaret returned to the salute of guns, to take up her re- sidence in tho great, gracious, Gov- ernment House which stood not many steps from the little red brick house in which she had bcen born. Bannerman had been knighted be- fore he crossed the sea, and Margar- et was now Lady Bannennan, a truly remarkable woman. deeply religious. intensely interested in education and with a heart. tender for the under- privileged. She was by far the greater personality of the two. for her husband has been described as “simple and guilelesa as a school- boy," while she in turn was describ- ed, as one of the few women of her century to possess so wide n grasp of Bannermen died a few years later, unregretted by at least one man in Iiondon. Carlyle. with all the dis- dain of an intellectual giant. wrote of Banne ma“ with a pcn that drip- "A year or so after." he lays, "we and charm, soon became a favorite.‘ Four years later sne was married atwords got into parliament. wcnt Li ' st, George's, Hanover Square, to a Nova Scotla 0i‘ so as ‘Guvcriioruiiif thc i an oil perfectly suited to a exacting requirements of our airplane motors.” A rvclub motor oil made from Peruvian crude IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED Refineries at SARNIA REGINA _crdeei1 Mr. Sonicthing, who uftcz- }I heard of llUI‘ no more except thn lately slit- was still living in .i\I>cr- banker,amanuliictiii"ei' and awiiictlccn childless. u Doivugci" Lud_v—-- licr Mr. Something knighted before flying." Hnkncw perfectly wcll who Bun- ncrman was and lrcqucnlly miuie in Jquirics concerning him and his ni- hnving gut fairs. He never mndc any secret u his love for Margaret Gordon mu cvc-n Jane Welsh was perfcctlywcl‘ nwnre of it. having learned it lroir his own lips. Yct he ncvcr trustcri himself to meet licr as hc could sr cnsily have done in London, n01 even toward the enri of thelrlivei when each was living out. a solitary distinguished old age. He lived c Chelsea. in London. on the north side oi‘ the river, she liver at Green- vilich. a few miles away on the south s e. Margaret was lcft as dependent at the end of hcr life as she was at thi beginning. Banncrmnnfls resource- had not been as long as they shouic‘ have been. Margaret was an over- generous philanthropist and all tho 3H9 possessed went into her chari- es. Writing of thoac inst days. Adn Macbeonthot Prince Edward Island says: "There were intimate friends, Mrs Haliburton. the widow of ‘Sam Slick‘ Mrs. Prowse. mother of the historian of Newfoundland, two friends of old Prince Edward Island days. daught- ers of Lemuel Cambridge. and Cicn- erul Gordon. who was in command gfthe yo! Ingln rs at Gravee- larqest Air Transport uses this Bliulil Oil Sky View Lines Limited, operating passenger airplane services over Niagara Falls and to Toronto and other Can- adian points, standardizes on Marvelube Motor Oil. ' Sky View Lines transports 5,000 passengers monthly in Ford-Stout tri-motor all metal plane "Niagara”—the planewhich flew i0 the rescue of the Bremen fliers at Green- of outstan e m CALGARY IOCO, BIL ‘glour. curl philanthropic vrork andi ils to the melting pol. in the cause, icharitv. it is n incl that Lady lifll1ll(‘l'lllilil x-uld nil licr jcivcls for ho boiicil‘. of tho llOllffl-ililtll mic‘ ‘XCUpl-lflll, it miiiinturti of licr iiuntY vlrs. ilshcr. sot in lurtzct-mc-iiots of linmonds." A Relic and a Recollection. 'l"l1crc was mic other relic of other? lays that Lady Bniincrmau (lid not mrt with~it was a simple little igntc cross, scnt to her {mm Carlyle iftcr thc lust of thclr letters had ‘icon written. by thc hand oi‘ Ed- vard Irving, who loved thcm both. Thelittlc cross" ncvcr lclt hcr in the sixty years that. intervened before her death. through the days when. she moved through society as n‘ mshionable London dame, through! thc dnys across the sonsnnd through the days in Greenwich, whore hcr| ylilowhoorl was spent upon bounty of n hall sister. "Such beings." said Carlyle, "are the shadows. the radiant shadows that cross our paths in this dark "Byline: we mice upon them with "upturn for ll moment nndpaaeaway. bomc on by the tide of fate, ncver ‘o behold thcm. never more." i And then of Blumineh lover. he‘ writes:—- | “He loved but once. not wlselybiit: too well, and once only . . , 3591' human heart can properly exhibit, ‘rut one love, if even one, the that ‘nvc which is infinite and can befoi- lowcd by no second like unto it." heard that the fair Margaret had Itmmed ‘on rm,‘ immnmcflnt Alppecinlly a coudjutor with licr in rc- end. 1e lost mcnt oncd was “d- Blii- Mflrizaret is silent. No scrap wf Carlylei-i letters" survive. not a word fell from her lips, wonlbhp.‘ Leach, Director of Operations, "we use MarveluboMotor Oil and Imperial Gasoline exclus- ively. We carefully analysed samples of Marvelube after protracted service and found it to be in perfect condition. "We thoroughly check our motors at frequent intervals and these inspections convince us that in Marvelube we have quality 0st 1,600 BRANCHES-DEALERS EVERYWHEREIN CANADA Marc-st and dearest. She died in nliilc (‘iortlon sciit some of his mcd- Greenwich in 1878 and Carlyle toi- lowed licr two years l ter. Another half century has pa. ed and in (Jlielscu the 121d Sage sits in iin- m-rlshablti brnnrc, nud in Chnrlottc- town still stands house iowlilch can-led licr the great white Margaret Gordon secret and her agate cross. If olily walls could speak! #—‘ Get- an Exhibit Ready l fill‘ the Pllllliillil iiiiillillilli | l