llilUS TIIIKET GIVEN T0 BUYS & GIRLS @5-R|Nli SHOWS AT CHARLOTTETOWN ON MONDAY, July zi ' Every boy and girl under 16 years of age can go. Simply get one friend to subscribe for The Charlottetown Guardian, have the order below signed, mail or bring the blank to the office of The Guardian, "and you will be given a ticket admitting you to the Big Show, the Side Show and the Wild West Show. If you don’t live in Charlottetown, mail the order and as soon as it has been verified your ticket will be mailed you. ' All Orders Must be Verified. Verification Takes Two Days Tickets Will be Good at Any Town Where the Circus Plays llllllllYn-Send Your llrders in lit llnee-- Tickets New Being Distributed HAVE THE BLANK BELOW SIGNED AND BRING OR MAIIJ L , TO THE CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT OF . The Charlottetown Guardian With $2.00 For New Subscription I WANT TO G0 T0 THE CIRCUS-YOUR SUBSCRIPTION WILL TAKE ME g5 at ow ' SUBSCRIPTION ORDER . . . . .. . . ., 5&3 N ; Six Months‘ Contract a B, g I I have not been a subscriber to The Charlottetown Guardian tor the past 30 days, a-‘é a IE but hereby subscribe for a period oi six months, for which Iherewith pay $2.00. PK, g i ‘r13 é - i? g PHONE - . Q 3 ORDERTAKENBY...................._................................................. é Pirouuue............. NOTlr-A new subscriber is one to whom The Guardian has not been i ' bed for E g 30 days past. A change of name at. the same address is not a new subscription. A renewal 1,, lsnotancw subscription. _ v v _ 2§ GET BUSY -. .‘l“I1vlsI"" w-v. ..... . _| ...a_~.- __.. Central uarrlian .,i , REGULAR WEEKLY DANCI at ffllaiuauds. oeorsetown. Wednesday ‘llllht, July 10th. cui-‘l-is-ii REV. DI. BABD WILL SPEAK gin the Presbyterian Church, Monta- igue, on Thursday evening, July 17th at 7A5. Everybody invited. l I raasarraar MEETING - 'I‘he Presbytery oi Prince Edward Island f will meet in special session at 2 p. m. ion Thursday, July 17th in the Keir 1Memorlal Presbyterian Church, Mal- lveaue. to deal with a call from Chat- lham, Ontario, to Rev. M. Scott Ful- ton, D.D.. of Zion Church, Charlotte- .town- Following the meeting oi lPresbytei-y, there will be s. picnic at the beach. The ladies of the Presby- terian Church, Malpeque, are prepar- ing supper. A11 the minister student- catechists and elders, together with their friends are invited to be present. H. M. S. WISTABLL-Hls Honor Lieutenant Governor Heart-z has re- ceived word from the new Comman- dcr-ln-Chie! of the America and West indies Station, V. H. S. Hag- gard, a nephew oi the late Sir Ryder Haggard, to the eitect that the H. ivi. s. Wisteria win IJTIVC in Char- lottetown on the morning oi Tuesday 1W1 BBPt/amberwnd W111 remain un- t1 Monday the 22nd oi‘ September. Hm Honor igendeavoring to have Vice Admiral Haggard call here in his flagship possibly beiore tlis visit oi the Wisteria. 1 ii CALL T0 5T. JAMES CHURCH- A Wfl-Sfétatlonal meeting o! st. James Church was held in the Church Hall last evening-the inter- im moderator oi the Kirk session, Rev. M. Scott Fulton presiding at the outset, and slterwards m. F. S. Wilkins. The resignation o! the Rev.W.BruoeMuirwashcaz-dwit.h 466p sorrow and sympathy arm-ess- ed with him in his illness. the hope being expressed that he would soon be restored to beam-i. Provision w-as made for a. retiring allowance horn the congregation in augmentation of the allowance to which m. Muir is entitled for the Old and Iniirm Mem bers Fund. A call was submitted by the Session Clerk, Mir. D. A. McKin- non in favor oi the Rev. R. Moore- liesd Lesate, Montreal, who has ‘been acting minister icr some time. and unanimously approved. the call be- lng signed by s11 present. Ari oppor- tunity will be given to all members and adherents to sign the call up till Thursday when the Presbytery meets at Mslpeque to consider it. Means W. K Rogers, A. S. Morrison and John I. Thomson. elders, were apppoii-ited to further the call before the Pres- betery. BIRTHS PlDGEON-At the Prince County il-lospital, on July 7th, to Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Pidgeon, Victoria, P.E.I., a son, John William. MARRIAGE S .-. TOOMBS-CHRISTMANN-On July 4th, in St. Hilda's Episcopal Church. River Range, Michigan, Muriel Bes- trice, daughter o! Mr. and Mrs. E. Toombs. to William Milton Christ- mann. son o! the late Ludwig and Mrs. Chi-istmann. oi Katzenbach, Germany, by the Rev. E. R. E. Gar- DEATHS ___:_____. REGAN-At Halifax, N. 8., July 18th 1930. Helen Miriam (Bonnie) lViiteh- ell, wife oi John W. Regan. and granddaughter of the late Judge William Pope. OTIANLEY-In this city. July 13th-- 1930, Elsie M. Smith, dearly beloved wile oi Daniel Oiianley, aged 22 years. funeral irom her mother's re- sidencc. 87 King St, Tuesday after- ocn by motor to St. Peters. IN MEMORIAM In fond and loving memory of cur dear wife and mother. Mrs. Barf! Saunders. who departed from us July ltth, 1929. Today brings bsek sad memories Of s. loved one gone to rest, And those who think of her today Are the ones who loved her best. In ourhearts your memo y " sweetly, tender. fond and true There is not a day. dear Mother That we do not think of you. Inserted by Husband and Children. SAIZJI-lb-li. l N. D. MacLeani i wit" 1 i Charlottetown l North Wllsbln Paces m UDVBIIAD NOTES .- Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Dockendorfi, Covehead. have moved into their new residence and their many friends wish them W011’ success in their new home.- Miss Irene Warren, teacher of Cove- hesd, is spending her holidays st her home in Cherry Hill. Her many friends will be glad to hear that she has been encased to teach at Cove- hesd (or the next year.—l\ir. Walter McDonald and Lois Jay motored to Fanning Brook recerit1y.-Mr. William McDonald, Miss Irene Warren and Mr. and Mrs. Harold McDonald, mo- tored to Bedeque to attend the Orange Tea on Saturday-Mr. and Mrs. Harry Swan spent the week end visiting friends in Charlottetown. llinardi Llniment glveyquiek rgllgl, PERSONALS Miss Margaret Collinzs has leit on a visit to relatives in St, John, "which is being held one clay in Cal- ‘Jasper Park. At the conclusion oi l her sister, Mrs. A. Doyle. _ Mr. Selllck, oi Brzickley Point, has j been appointed teacher at Pleasant ~ . Grove. Miss McVittie has been engaged to teach at Covehead West for the pres- ent school year. Miss Lewella. Todd, oi the stsfl oi R. T. Holman, leit yesterday morn- ing for Moncton, where she will spend her vacation, ously‘ injured in an automobile aeci- dent over a week ago, is reported somewhat better, NUS, (D12) W. F. Harper and little daughter Isabel, have EJTIVQQ from Selma, Alabama, on a visit to her mother, lVirs. Daniel Gordon, Mr. L. W. Roper oi Charlottetown Royalty, has been appointed 30mm. ion Live Stock Promoter for Prince Edward Island. Mr. Roper is well known throughout Canada as a suc- cessful breeder oi Guernsey cattle. Miss Wlnniirod Bo-rdidge arrived on the Hochelaga yesterday from New Glasgow, and while in the city she is the guest of Nix-s. A. C. Kerr. 3i Edward Street. Mr. Loyola I. DuiIy, oi No. 8 Sig- nalling Company, leit yesterday for Aldorshot Military Camp, Kentville, NS, where he will take s. Military Course. Her many friends will regret to learn oi the serious illness oi Mrs. Austin 'Murphy at her home, 43 Prince Street. She is still attended by doctor and nurses and her con- dition remains critical. Mrs. W. M. Christmann (nee Mur- iel Toombs), Detroit, accompanied by her little niece Muriel MacKenzic, ar- rived in the city Friday evening on a visit to the farmer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Toombs, 224 Fitzroy St- Mrs, John Shea of sea Cow Pond. motored to Borden, on Tuesday ev- enirig and crossed in the ca: Ferry te-r. Mrs, lirmmett McCue, oi Boston, was seriously ill. Mr. E. F. Pirieau, of the Live Stock Branch, New Brunswick. who has de- livered a series oi lectures in the Province last week, returned to his home in Caraquet, N. 15., accompani- ed by his sister, Mrs. Rodolphe Le- Clair, North Rustlco. and his aunt, Mrs. Cyrlac Pineau. North Rustico- m. Lee McDonald. oi’ uie Queen square School stair is at present at- tending the Teachers‘ Convention gary, two in Edmonton and one in the convention he will continue to Vancouver, accompanied by Mr. Cecil Hynes. oi Montague, and Mr, Russel Leerd, of souris. Card of Thanks Mr. Thomas Campbell and family offers most sincere thanks to the Doctors and Nursing Stai! of Prince County Hospital, Rev. Urban Gillis, Mr. Donald Baker and all neighbors and friends ior their kind assistance and sympathy during their recent sad bereavement. Mrs. Minnie Curran is spending the - f week at Pleasant Grove, the guest oi _ Mr. JOhn Hawkins, who was W1- i.’ The Yardley Lav. Soap Yardley Bath Tablets . . .. Yardley Lav. Shampoo .. Yardley Brilliantine . . . . . . Yardley Lav. Blossoms . . . . . Yardley Face Powder . . . . NEW ! l Gypsy Cream Wonderful for insect bites, sunburn. hestrasii, soothing and healing. Large Bottle, .' _ 50c COLGATES ' roorii BRUSH 1 FREE With 2 tubes oi Colgatesi I I I 1 < Teeui Paste. $1.00 Box .. 60c u YACUUM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 500i 5145 Thermos 3on1” _ ‘ “WW. $1.50 Thermos Bottles $1.25 » _ $2.00 Vacuum Bottles $1.19 ’ I 75c Vacuum Bottles .. __ y Thermos Corks . . . . . . . . .. 5c - i WAX PAPER 51-00 value . . . . . . . . . . .. 50c I Large Roll Every Day In Every Way You Save with Safety at Store .19 25¢ CASI-IAIERE. BOUQUET TALCUMI 15c CASHMERE BOUQUET SOAP 35c PA-LMOLIVE SHAVING CREAM - 50c EIAGNESIA TOOTH PASTE .. “.3 BOTTLE . . 98c .. 49c i . Three Inaertlma ' ‘g-OQQ-eooeeeee ROSS-DRUG-UNITED Successor to The MacKinnon Drug Co. "HOME OF BETTER v VALUES" Classified Advertisements Ono Insertion ..-.....-.....-....... 10o per line oi 5 words Bcperlinecflwords TEACHER. WANTED FOR BBTHEL School. Supplement $60.00. Leigh Ferguson, Secretary. 5382-7-14-31. WAHrEIL-TEACHER FOR WOOD Island West School. Supplement $150.00. Apply l-L M. MacDonald. Secretary. 5341-7-11-41. WANTED—TEACHEB. FOR WINS- loe North School. supplement. $175. C. L. Cudmorc, Secfiy. 3032-eod-4i WANTED-EXPERIENCED, TEACH- er for Fairvierv School. Supplement $100. lst or 2nd class. Thomas Bur- dett, secretary. 5392-7-14-2l WANTED — TEACHER FOR. PT. Prim School. 1st or Second Class. Supplement $110.00. Murdock Gillis, Secretary. 5209-7-7-ii-l5-l6-4i. For ‘Sale PUREBRED AYRSIIIRE BULL FOB. l l on Wednesday morning in response I to a telegram stating’ that hei- dtugh sale one year old. Frank Halliday, Eldon. 5366-7-12-41. FOR SALE-TWO NEWLY FRESH cows. A. D. McPherson. Orwell. 75385-7-14-31 PULLETS FOR SALE. LEGl-IORNS and Rocks. Everett Howatt. Carle- ton, 5376-7-14-61. FOR SALE-BUILDING LOT. GOOD locality. Apply 234 Sydney Street“. 5335-7-l1-4i. Phone 563-1.. -~___-_.- FOB. SALE. TO LET. BOARD AND _ room signs on hand at Guardian oniee t1 FOR SALE-ONE NEW OAK CART body. Seven new fox breeding houses all complete. Wm. J. Scott. Marshiield, P. E. I. szii-r-r-si. FOR SALE — AN UP-TO-DATE cottage. all modern conveniences. and nice barn suitable for gen- age. Apply l7 Olebar Street. 5400-7-15-tis3wks. Lost Loan-PLAT: WITH FIVE com teeth. Reward. Apply _ Mrs. P. .1. Holmes, Ocean View. o40l-7-l5-3i. ‘L-oisr m CHA-HLOTTETOWN a pocketbook containing 1H8? Sum °l money, also citizenship P399151 R9‘ ward, Mrs. P. J. Holmes. Ocean View, P. E. Island. 5289-7-9-61 The artists‘ section 0i the 553i“; Guud U.‘ England he; grassed a res- oiutlon opimins Sunday opening oi 1 theatres. MQtlol-l-picture theatre owhefi 0i Manchester. EHZWM- m" 913cm admission prices at l2 cents for Sl- ient films and 73 cents for illkles- they salad over “My doctor chased baxotCudcu-ra Pimples Iiched So Could Not Sleep. Healed by Cuticin-a. ‘My taoc was covered with pimples and blackheads. The pimples were rather small, bard and red, and s read to my uedz. They itched so badly that lcovuld not sleep at ai and were vuy sore. The trouble lasted about a month. cmineuded Cueicurs Soap and Ointment so l pur- scmasnd siterusiogoneealreciCudcui-a Soapandone _ Ointment l was completely healed." (Signed) Miss Clegbcs-i; 672 Mala 5t. Toronto l3. Out. July 3. 1939- Sc. I diocTslcurutfic. Sold here. Samnlseaehiraa. fi- snwuiceeeenu-ifide-a-i t, and when l scratched them Four-Insertions" Icperliueofiwords 518M Insertions e-e-..-.-........-.. 7c per lino oi 5 words Teachers Wanted Miscellaneous ____-i._»__._ FOX FARM AND OVERNIGHT l cabins. For particulars write A. T. McConnell, West Scarbara, Maine. 4565-6-19-23L JOHN ALFRED MMDONAID. LAN Surveyor, Box 29, Hermanville. 35T0-5-6-imc i— i POTATO TAGS FOB. THE SEA- son's shipments on short notice Guardian Central Printery. SALE - MALAGASH HAY Salt. Cargo just arrived. Whole- sale and Retail Earle Fisheries Co., 83 Water Street. 5305-7-10-1wk Wanted WANTED-MILK COW T0 FRESH- en October or November, Jersey or Gurnsey grade. R. A. Bagnall. Hunter River. 5407-7-15-21. Male Help Wanted FOR WANTED SEVERAL MEN FOE farm and ranch work. Arthur C. Wood, Mt. Herbert. 5379-7-H-5i. IVANTED-A Bit-TN- TO WORN-AT the hay. Apply Cliflorcl Scott Forth River. 5358-7-14-31 MAN WANTED TO WORK ON FOX Ranch and small farm. Apply Ra: Clark, Union Road. 5242-7»8-l-week MEN WANTED TO LEARN THE barber trade through our special short course. Expert training. Par- ticulars free. Moier Barber College, 573 Brirririgton Street, Halifax. 7-3-tts-2mos. Female Help Wanted WANTED A MAID T0 ASSIST with kitchen work. Apply at Davies Hotel. 5361-7-12-31. WANTED-A MAID. APPLY To Mrs. F‘. B. Conrad, 14 Upper Prince Street. 5307-7-l0-tf. utatrran-xrinnti: AGED WOMAN to help with housework. Phone 779-J. 5409-7-15-11. WANTED -- AN EXPERIENCED maid for general housework. Mrs. Eric Pcndergast, i-Iazelbrook. 5374-7-14-61. \\'.\1\‘.TED - CAPABLE HOUSE- kceper at once in family of two; middle aged preferred. Apply by letter to P L. Coffin. Savage Har- bor. H. \v."-5364-7-l2-4i. WANTED- A worms T0 woaic in Restaurant at the Han-ls g; Mitchell's Show at Spring Pfl_fk_ Apply to S. Peterson. 5395.7.“ For blisters anal bolls-mlnnrdhi llnlment mil " A y DR. J. P. MILLABW ' 1 DENTAL SURGEON y HOURS-O to 12.30 I to 5.00 Corner Qlcen and Richmond E Hceeeeeeoweeeeeeeeeooee} DR. W, R. CARSON Palmer Graduate Chlloprggmr Chronic and Nervous Diseases. I21 Print-e St Phone 1072 Opposite Si. Paul's Church . __-...__ ._._.