» - l HH ll ~. ii! 5 .a u. r _ , a I . - .n , _ I . , , » . . ' .._’, //_.11 r/ /,tl ' » . » 1 , ' UGUST 15 1930 - -- -. THE CHAR! OTTETDWN Guaxmlrrv ~ r-/\.Gr'_ 'l'l1i .loa sau: Cruzer, ltavivlolvp sawing machine. steel oouch. 'hard- wood large kitchen table with drop leaf. Apply to 38 Kent Street, 5865-8-15-Zi » .v-l_l _'OR SALE-SEVEN YEAR OLD rellistered short-horn cow with i-ieifer rnlf by side. Wm. I-I. Mac- Erren. New Dominion. 5939-8-ll-12-15-Bi. TOR SALE-A LIMITED NUMBER ol Eh-i;‘1sh Mallard Ducks . Best Decoys known. $5.00 per pair. llv express gl-)epa‘d $1.00 extra. J. J. Gay Az n. Box 187. Charlotte- town, P B. I. also-8-l_ii~wadsai6i. ,______._-__.- 'ARM FOR SALE. LARGE dwelling house, underground stables and new garage. _Splendid ¥l’0“\'lh of hard and soft wood. llear Station, Churches and Schools. Never failing gtrenm through centre of farm. Allllly Frank Bqgnsll. Hunter River. ` 5883-B-15-3i. s»--_-l--_--_---o-;_-- Mglg Help \.V8nfed Lisa' Bow WANIED. APPL; .9;\44_r4iel1~ E539-'Y-ll-U 'e:-.~.-r-v--------._---- Imran-IINGLI MAN Annu? 45 mr! of ass to work on #mall farm near Charlottetown Applly P. 0. aes avg, tial-i.'».-il-'I-11 ,___ _ llE\' waivren 'ro Loans 'ma barber trade through our special short course. Expert training, Per.- ticulai-s_free. Moler barber Gollese. 573 Barrington Street, Halifax. 'l-3-tts-Zmos, POSTMEN. CLEBKB. SIENOGRA- W". Curtams Examiners. etc-. aoontently needed in Government Flrviea. Writ; M. (3. 0. Civil Sef- Wus School, Toronto 10. M. H. W, B. Qi. TARTER WINDOW WASHER cleans. dries, polishes. Approved by Good Housekeeping institute. lil liles daily net you $420.00 monthly. ll_‘rite today. Carter Products Corp. Bv3 Front St., Cleveland. Ohio. a-is-M. xi. W. il. e ' _--_____.' ,35 CAN nl asimap $50 weekly in raw time selling well known line Personal Christmas Cards Scores of M912: lraphera. Accountqgtg, Clerke. l _-. exceeded this last eepeop. Beputiful new portfolio sam le free. Master Kraft Co.. Limited, Toronto. i1- resentativea wanted small tgwpl em. . I-14-18-19-ll-23-26-18-M.H.W.No.ll l-Il-una MAN wma can as direct I ' y representative ia and aserlay calm- “_ lute nE"i:“rf:.”§:a°s?.'unl.. sermon aus ll-‘Sv 'W' W' Bye ra so lees nleury Q --_ BIBTIII YIIAIIM WANTED. ONE ON TRUNK '_ roads Preferred. State price and number of acres. K. G. Balmain, John, N, B. 5942-8-11-Bl lIAOl’lIlli0N_-At the P.E.I. Hes- pital, an Aug. ll. 1030, to Mr. and 153.; pm,” Eawnrd Street' g¢_`:lrs. Harvey Maeblherson, a dough. . er. lwawran ro alle! lux Booman nauseaa soon as possible- Apply Guardian. 5s'1a-a-16-Bi. , _*___* lwnivrzn 'ro lllll'1' IMMEDIATE- ! ly. a iurnisned. heated apartment i or flat, for 4 or 5 months, Apply ‘ _ _ _ _ DIATIIB BROWN-0n Ti-lursday, Aug. 14, lid- ward Down. aged 52 years. Funeral from his late residence, 310 Kent St., Sunday. Aug. 11, service starting at Bn” 116 A" ur’ G““dg;g2f_B_13_‘l_ 2 o'cl0Ck_ Funeral leaving at 2.30 . ,Daylight Saving Time. Interment -l-+.--..`-_q..-§-,-i- .- . I ivnwrzb ' 'ro ' 'pour' sM`1i1,L Q P°°Pl°`| C=m°l~°l'y- bu alow, Good localit_y.i _ tiiglpii guardian. _ 5042-a-14-al. f ¥liU-Y-Al his residence. lake verde _ faueuat wa. me xsllv. .M ai. lvalwrlh 'I0 BU! our snconn :Funeral will take piece from his lata gggigotfglxrlg lg liiggslfrf lrearlansa sunday arts.-aaa.. at 3.10. ~ ' ' ease-a-ié-li.‘5t““d°"° Tl‘“'°°S°'J°”"»’ll”ll"°l“"°~l‘ ' ‘Vernon River. ‘ I"' ” itacliii/ll\r_-at me l=.a.1.nassltn, N“"5‘“€ Thursday. Aug. 14, Mrs. Howard *l_‘""”"“_““’_°" Rackham. Funeral from her late res- Y I] SIRNG 0 ° el?g?gng'%,i,4?'§m'1 qmhmg .n,a'§I_ ; idence at Fredericton, this afternoon, ing School for Nurses. North 1 Mlrvice Starting st 1 o'clock Standard Adams. Mesa. please Wflla Slllllr Tama. interment Hunter River pen.- promptly. School qualifies pupils to I ¢tm.y_ e re qtifm Pi'0vlQ8§ ` a eu _ re ell' . ~ . monthly sllogtance and privilege pl lil MEMURIAM six months' roam at Bellevue hal- pital, New Your city. All #spawn lo lavln|_u\¢mory of william ara.- Klr- who died Au ust lain, iszo. l paid, N-0-dtl u|.ll Greater love haIh ne man then| ihfa, that a ms in if g M' mm” ll ily dliwli ...H ¢ or Situations Vacant cans Morvszy Now TAKING oa- ds;-| far Personal Christmas Great- lm oar-ds Finest lzne ever shown. gary to sell. Write for particulars. Bosal Art ee., lun spadlna Ave.. Toronto. 2-B. V. ~i*"*_P'*91?*‘ _ Salesman Wanted Family. Juni-ll. ' Fvlullr lrmemhmd by wife aus ` B ALEBM EN WANTED - _IALQS agent mr Prince Edward lsland Good pay Free outfit. We want now a reliable. energetic repres- entative ic handle the best dis- tricts on the Island. Our agency is proniabie Write Pelham Nursery Co.. Toronto. 0.u. S. W. 5~wetf Lost M151' _.. LOWFU SET TEETII. Please leave at this emce. Reward. 5865-8-15-2| _ .s.s__ ___1f1 L0s1'-EBCAPBD Foxes. TWO sl, Phone 179-J, B03 "L"-5811-B-13-I Wk __,_i i[,()ST'-Wl.IS'I' Wf|'I`CII AT MON- gggug “nes _Finder plcose com- municate with Box No. 4;. Slim' iq d ece ve rewnr _ mm °' 'm r asus-s-mai Teachers Wanted _ 0-so-0 0.0¢-0* -e9+.o»_»` °M¢~¢»¢°¢°eaeooz'.»»‘»'oee' N. D. Ma c-Lean Presentation* The yeunt People of the Central Chrlltiaia Church waited on tllieirj halter, luv. Mr. lmith, on Thule-1 day evening and presented him with : an address and presentation. The, address was read by Miss Nine lahurman and the presentation byi Ur. W. W. Smith. 5 ROV. Mr. Smith has been in Bum-' merslda for about two years and had ' meals many fi-lends, eaneelaily anions the young people, who will _very much regret his departure. nov. Mr. lmlth in a few wel-da thanked the’ young people for their thaughtfuiliess in so kindly remembering him and that he would carry away with him pleasant memories of the good times _ they have had together. The presan- i tation was made at the hams of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Wells, where a.recep-I tion Wu held in his honor. The ad- I dress is as followa:- | Bummeraide. P. li. I.. August 14,1930 l Rdv. A. E. Bmith. Bilmmel-aide. P. l. I. Deal' Brother 5lnith:_. We have come together to-night with 00-mingled feelings. The old saying m‘eeting has 4 Pleasure, but earl-las has its pain' ia still poignant- ly true and is intensely present with ua assembled here. It is with no words of flattery that we say that since your coming among U-I la our pastor. your demeanor has i been manly, your Christian char-ae-I ter manifested in every effort put; forth for the betterment of our little ' church, and your life and life work, for the Master! cause has been lin-V tiring und full of_zeal_ ' We, the young people, with whom| you have zeslously labored, ns welll as the entire membership will miss' greatly your kind end` sympathetic advice. and your example of true Uhrlatien living will be our guiding. star. not ending with this gatneringl of your true friends here in the home " of Brother Wells in the fading light of this August day. Your example will ever be ours and wa will endeav- or to emulate that example in all our ` church efforts, and remember with kindly remembrance your exhorta- tions to us. i _ We cannot wonder nor can we een- sure your desire' to move to larger fields `of labor. where the work will be more compatible to your ability. but still we will miss your genial Christian walls among us during the time you have* been in our midst. ln parting we'wish you to` take this small souvenir from your friends, and in closing we wish youll God Speed in your travels, and your labors in the Masters Cause. which has always' been your uppermost ds- sire. I On behalf of the Members of the Cummerside Christian Church, (Signed) W. W. SMITH. Secretary ' F" _ Soybean Studies A ciisaniesi analysis of soybean |`\»sa~ieties aeiag developed and tested by tug Agrosttaisgists of the Domin- ia_\ Department of Agriculture showi s very class relation between protein. and fat, oonient in the soybean. The. Doi-relation is fairly constant. The greater the amount of fat or oil i‘.` UUIALBIII arlolieflem I North Wllslil lhale |48 _eo s vo 9 600 “.0 3 'oe-ooo Hleeeenseese-oeoeeeeeee many successes-s_,n_q my fall.”-q, but these will not deter me from Continuing my mission: r aaa ana. melee B-Q. li G. HB4 fi - In ious, “hs added; lg offer my sq?-l Notify Ben McEanhern, Stietlrs Vic" 1" th. use 0' B Bm who hu l rcbelled against her fathers au- lhOl'if»,V.' A05 blilldllnl up hi; papers, thi! DOD QLllK0fe 01! 1930 set pl( fp sues cour hildamsel in distress. | »‘|laer'!'9 lflnlplant far can use th; been the lower the protein con-_ tent and vice versa. l This is s development of special; interest at the present time. in vlewl ef the fan; that the commercial valuel Cleaned e Clan io il" “ART of SINGING" __ IPO!!!-llsln_| in impaired voices. 1 Billy serious lI\1i\ill»aecspted. Baeelel Sumner lam- _ A tennis match was played at Oar- ition was keen and nearly every set digan on Tuesday last, between thewon by a close margin. .yfillrlz people of Georgetown and The following is the result of the Cllfdlsall- Moat of the honor; wentmatches: to Georgetown. though the compet- _ :saiisuv MENS DOUBLES _ Set l Georget.ovm»~W. L»i'.'el's and S. Layers 6 Cardigan-E. McDonald and O. McD'nald 4 Sot2 Set3 2 fi 6 3 MEN'S SINGLES Georgetown-13. Knight and B.Douglas Cnrrllgan- G. I.ew’s and I. Ni'.~holson` _ _ _ _ . ._ . . . , _ Flervrgztown--M. Douglas and D. .lenl;I;1s ._ ,. _ 3 Cardigan-B. Lewis and A. MacDonald _ 10 `r;nN¢, .a>cn,,,U, MENS DOUBLES Georgetowri-Stewart Layers _ . . . . . . . . _ . . . _ _ . . . , . . . . 3 6 Garaligsn-Charles MacDonald . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . _ . 6 l Georgetown-Waldron l..a\'ers . , ._ 2 7 Cardigan-Earl MscDona.ld . _ . . 6 5 Georgetown-Ernest Fairchild . l 3 Cardigan-Dunstan MrNi:hol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ 0 6 Larlies` Singles Georgetown-Enid Kifght _ . 7 8 Cardigan-Grace Lewis 5 6 MIXED DOUBLES Georgetown--S, Lovers and B. Douglas .. . . . . . ._ » 6 Ca.:dlgan~J. MacDonald and I. Nicholson _ 1 Georgetown-W. Layers and E. Knight Cardigan-E. MacDonald and B. B. Lewis . . . . . . 2 A return match was arranged for to take place in Cieargetewn on Aug- ust 23rd. some tnventy-five varieties grown at have ones imagination stirred afresli. Ottawa, and eighteen grown at Har- this time by the astoxiiliing growth' row, Ontario, protein content ranges of the Anglican Communion through- from 40.82% i/J 46.05% with the fat _out the world, l co tent i'Brig3_ng from 20_l8”€. to 15. i Ninety _rears ago. except for the 18% respectively are reported. ‘American Bishops, there were only 'I'-he soybean has two commercial lien Anglican Bishops outside the rises, the production of soybean oil,zBritish Isie=. Today thc Anglican lrllich is obtained by expressio.i, and _ Episcopate compriseli rollghly four lhe use of the residue in the form of llulndred men Most of them some in soybean meal or cake which because fself-goveming provinces of the cf its high pro ein content makes a .Chlll‘0h» but 8l>0lll~ f0l‘ly l1l't‘. ill their valuable livestock food. 'missionary dioceses. under the juris- Officlal statistics show that during diction of the Archbishop of Canter- 1929 ganna impmqed from the bury. All of them look t/J Canter- Un1;,9.;| States 513;-le soybean on bury as their mother Church, and to datum »-'5;;;j;,';;‘;'Adv_rHM”e;t;"~ lfientralllusrdianlA.l.1......4..aI TENNIS TOURNAMENT 0 0 l‘ 25c _ No.2 ’ BABY'S nalvlilsvu OWN / .*-1.77 liuo\'.'.\'lls' TABLETS 'Y _ 5 I <:.iilr:n.i 1912 ` ->-1/~ l '31 95 , . lil - v ' ' . 131- l3'll‘s 5 C l ___ _ _ _ <.H.isl:'s 'r mn-lllllimi o ' Pure Willie K' & L' .lnnicel Cold (`l".;'.'i ' (""m`H‘E ' PILLS Face l’o\ydei‘ 80"? ?g|§ Reg. 50c _ _ . . _ . . _ . .Q ii' _ l.l`.Li Noosa W. _ _ Y i ‘ I .- -T`_;`~m '51' ST; " ' l v_»\t‘l;l'.\i _ so.. /lil" 5125 3 3.'ic \‘ J ‘ IRONIZED __ ' “"'°`K5 _ YEAST " ` (mod (-lilzilily gan keg. 'lse , _ _ _ _ _ ._ 476 H r».:s::._"~ ‘rr-3.;-xr: .:. aa..l as. 'ivimlcs _' ` °"“"" n`..A._;».. _ Ross-Dlqulg-UNl'i‘r;o THE MacKINNON DR UG CO. “THE H0/ME or clarion l'.41_L'Es" ll O§O"§‘O§O§9‘fQOOOOO§OOOQO 6,; - .a-3 I-il.; ffl t;: ~ J #QQ 6 rmloun i lr to 1,250,000 and also that`the illcurribent of the sec as their he Hvemge imp,-,ns fo, bhé past _pati'iarch. O,i Saturday his Grace ,-,U-an years of mls pmduct amount, ireceived them 'standing before St. ls in big €lCl'llllnd in the packing in- P y purpnses. I, is also used in various fond products. In addition to its commercial use the soybean is valued as ls legume and as a f-adder' crop. More recent investigo ions show also tha; the ‘oyhezm has s, higher food value than wheat. All t'1e=3 factors com- bi l? lo -“llzsest iii-it in its cultiv- :itiin Cenariian farmers in the war- ' l :vcr areas will fix-_.1 a new opportun- Blsmp nf ` mmm' if. ilssued by the Publica‘ions Branch 'V' irest on the great flight of seps u'hi<‘l1 d ld 5,000,000 pounds. soybean 0ii|A\1sUSll"<“'S rlllllb and “llh his virimatiai cross _in his hand. At the dustry arliculeri for fish oanrii ‘g ‘lead 0! the prnzellinn “'35 the A""h` ‘wlrhop of York, followed by fourteen bishops and Mnt\'opolil:=,ns_ There- after came the main body ofthe episcopal al'm,\‘. home bishops, Ameri- can Bishops. Dnminnii Bishops, and missiollary Bishops, all marshalied irrespective of any order of preced- cnre based nn the pros ige of their fees, except. only that they \\'cl‘_e led *fl* the Bishop of London and the ll The scene when all had rome to D m_'m ` `f A un '_l‘:lises the high altar of Carrierbilry .W mm 9 me ure' |hlgi1er than any in England, and 0l'l TT _ ‘ D AWA' Om ) ' -the space before ii., was extraordin- '-5 I Lanmcrn corwallauce Ceremonial Rercntinn in Canterbury HE 0l,EN!NG OF THE :Lili impre._si\e. Neal th. al ai also hut beblnrl the Alchblriinps chair was the F1a.=_tel‘ri rlriogaiion, nf wholn T-'is Bealliitxlde the Patriarch Me‘e- l"*= II. wzls the rliief. Cmmiqral i The Arclibisilop r1‘ in his chair' _ ‘and ths'ce addre=se:i the rol1'lpam'_ I: Canterbury Cathedral, on Satur du' July 5th, the chair of St. Augus- tine stood on the predella. The sight oi” it there. sianclirg empty before the _h_‘_hMinP` me duty helm mme The address was felicitolls in ‘=.r‘r_z'laae and il1_='1il'il1fz in sll\zge=tlon Perfe"i‘v deli\'<=:'ed. one could not filly ‘O4009~9»404 5-C0040*-OO-§*§'*"§¢‘§O-0 I-O §44§§§§‘OO46¢§§§ O-$0 00060-40640” 0 ACT ON 'fills T _ i)i'0}Ll delle-l, Q. ... _ / ` _ f iQ _ fm; \ ~ 9000 No fire alppsrziius urls ever tlcsigncd (lint could |lrc\'i»l:i your fire los.se'~. All that mall :md |nat‘liine-power ruin do is ’ to curtail thc dalnngcs. Pre- f__”.! ` vention of loss is the sphrre of ' ' ' ' the Insurance conipanys-not the fire-fighting hrigorlrl You can get helpful iwuraiica- l‘“llI\"" frovvi lr. f9d:.\"_ voeovveoeeeevvoeb _. ,_, ._/ . _., \/ _§..\ _ ` \ ‘li i ` vvoo Williams & Bentley, Lirnited rNsr_=n.a.\'ca l'Nnr~:nwnr'rcRs ‘ Cameron Block Charlottetown, P. l. Phone 1036 -O9<'O9 ‘+04-0-0-0-0-0:0-vvrye-Q-g 4+-+¢o+4¢-4¢4ve¢oo4¢e+oeoee¢e¢»00444- of the soybean crop depends directlyl 011 the market price obtaining for oil' or pooteln respectively. in tests of 1 i MIS. iC°mm“"i°n “Hmmm W" n r:l'lr~irtothena\'e steps lrilcre hesliok" high altar' mlm' have stirred the disciialwzed. After the arldl'e‘_=s. all imagination of every member nf the lnined il l'ecii.inir. wi‘hollt. musical waiting congi'ega.tion in the choir. `n0(e_ me Niven? `C1_PE__L The Umm .‘s:\vehrilllly|tlior.e what ale giscisisitite read we lesmn ,Eph h,_ l__]5._ and o s`orc assorla ion. o mm tl all illrnerl to the East for the knows the age of this ancient chair: Jnesmg of the Te Dmlm legttfriom tl;T;1mmem?ria'1An':;: zaenl Some p'.'a_vers fnllo\\~erl_ prayers a n W I success Ve rc S ps f the Colifercnrc for the Church. nf Canterbury have been em'hmned` fi; the unity of oil Christmi Deopie. The Mcasion was the service for for the ennrersion of the world. for the rece,-,Alon of the Archbishons and [the m_P5er\_RMnn of mam .men me B"h°l°5 “`h° are “mending the Lam' iArchbisl1np impal' ed a threefold ':eth Conicrenre. Tile Cathedral has ‘_ dimnnl tene i mwved many hlsmric wen” bmi While the livmrl (`li\ ni’ God how \V , ~ g -, l l . ueexapaauuasulauaemuuuenr ;“"’" b"'°r° h-“fl "“"'° ‘mn me” limos and far." was _-..{.~.<.. we Aren- mndred hmmm of me A:f"CT_r;_':isl1op was corlrl‘.irtsi tl1l'rr.l;zh the walls' They F355? "fund briefly to the people in the zave. and dm” to the "lt" 5 ws U nl e ` ` _blessed them also, and the length of the procession ex- _"TAA _V U‘______ reecled that of the Cathedral. It 1 l wcmed unending' and one needed M ll|nar|.i‘e Llnlmeul rrmmea Warts. know the names of but is few of the! feline- lsurliane. ` dioceses which those Bishops rule to ___________breglgp_g; Vp Jr* ~'l-'- _,A ___ .- i:__ __'___,,,-_- ._ :_-_L1-= ‘lllf °”‘f,:*°° alilnlirlc ani! UF ussrui illmciss “lllsllis li922-a-l:’ll- \\`.§n='_|;p`.;§"a'rra.s'i' on sacoin |'“§_lf"gher for Doaagh Bcltiwl Sleigh No. ai. supplement 9133-°°~ mi. .una _r. navsllvuaeilgzrliill-,_ §i§'oiai"ee`v `6uor°r= )u§\n1Qi.|I”0” lei _ -. . _ _ l _ . . s r " ‘l1’i."i" 'il' “ .it "' '"*. “°' "° '°"r"" ‘:.We.ii:'..*::i::..nl:...‘¥r:r::..':lt’i1‘1.’i‘.r‘..1‘l.l“lf.‘1 »‘-‘l.I.1‘-I"-.*.‘Ii ' '"3' S I ’ ' ' aliqmllliu aa; ia beautiful eamvea eateraiahad uwurlilnlzs. They have ell m mn’ 5° '" 'I I' qisilgvi an ehnigps ga.; painted gas plain ceppgm valued’ tram sim ta mio. Beautiful I" 'I' It ' ‘umpud ‘ ' ‘n ‘ ' tu. “qui L p.H|‘ zu q N" y9|l‘g_ Tp” ye" arf ily priced to retail from $1.00 “'¥¢.r'|»-5: " ' A ' A "ilei"e.m\vi\aa`¢a in-anal eadtgzvrl l;-'30 Pencils. netfrrnular the mme Kia; uatlmlslellilz aiu; . _ _ . . _ _ _ v _ I d _ m n ° Q EE:?.:Illl:'eI1|“fIel!Igs Tghtalrr ?omT: nfibifig but the ' ` ' ' late( iii' _ la th muh delayed shipment. “"1"” ik” muh” "qt Pr! anis. The ua 'gl If wrru Mower 0811 B slmqifvntgei. _l"-il-1i.\lH.\v- fgnwzfsss gag dl nimlsh- A I ;;aprpr_ao1't!‘:ag:Do!\Iatqv»0av¢rnoni is 'rub gps! or 'rail aaM4li;A`Bl-I BALI- ""”'“ meat when a mee Ullvllll ° WW r s-capital mlm might 1.. _Situations VVAiI¢':i\ntAMal'Q. .nd aa 'open-neck sam, made ea ",f.';f'g"\Lf'“:1NfM I' ‘IIB stan' wad. Aug- to ' found in the lighten or 'f%-.f-=..-..-.-- ll (ies e vom n herald ala .- _li 1° l . . _ _ _ _ il. ,,;"fl-,;'.l;.i:§“;2":.l,‘:;it .'§..“1‘..2?'“-.. ... .l..‘“.t1‘*..”°I"-al ml me ROSS--.DRUG-UNITED casa nas s°:.ll..°r..;_~.:..:_ ss. °°°°'°°°.v;...':..'.;.~s,f~.'.iz~;r.v>;f“~ 40. N a.l. _ _ _ . _ __,. - -ie---ia-so-M 1-as.f“°" _.___ _ _ _ ~_..._-..___ _*__ .___._*_.___ -__.,.-_-.»- -._--’-"r-" -~---- » _ _ 1- ='°. '_ _ ‘ “P Y _ ._ _.. ._ _._ ._ -.-.F l - ll I t li - Mau .se ee rpg pu. ”“°°'“”i;;' "°mY“;;‘=; Mlvfeetliiml- _ 4 nova num. _ l I Three-Year-Olrl and l'ndcr 'l`l'oi :intl Poco -. rf 7 _ ___ __ .__ Ds;-_ -r_;':::':_.‘.f.’:.1:;:‘_:9 RA CE PROGRA M The following is the order of the l‘zl<'r»s for the four day`s racing in connection with the l_’l‘o'.'i.~ci.:l Exhibition, Chzirleiieimvll. TUESDAY AFTERNOON 1.30 (Standard Time; 2.30 (Daylight Saving Time) 4 2.27 Pace; 2.15 Trot; 2.21 Trot WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, (Same Timo) 2.19 Pace; 2.18 Troi; 2.13 Fore THURSDAY AFTERNOOEV (Some Timer) I 2.24 Pace; 2.16 Pace; 2.2i Trot _ FRIDAY AFTER.\'O0.V (Same Tillie) 2.27 Trot-;\lzlritime Bred Free-Fnl'-.ill Trot :ind Pace All the above will he on the three lieuf. pluzi-.-2'.e1°y _ heat a race. _ is Now _Is TH1: rllllcs: F OR GLASS A REPLA CEMENT We have every facility for replacing broken glass in your car nr home. With stock cut and polished ready for immediate setting you are assured of a quick job. Nu long' wait. Machinery for eiihcr flat oi' pencil edges and host rubber packing for setting insures :1 permanent job. Windshields cut and replaced at short notice. No matter what make of car or shape of gills.; we . i can handle it. ' . \‘Vith standard plate,-1--1 inch,-and 3-16 " inch Polished Stock on hand, we can supply ' window glass, door glass, or any other kind of 5 glass. '_ GIVE US A TRIAL ON YOIIR NEXT JOB if CHARLES E. cn Rsozv " si KENT sfrnaar 'ram mio. ._ zzR$R cnAnl_oTTE'rovvN, r. E. 1. L _ _ _'_. -..,\_. 1 -e ii ._ . _... -_ .-.__ __ ., ...__., .._a.-=_.'.,£.$. .. ..._ 4-_-_ ‘ ' ` w---ExhibitionGroundsAu2. 18 To 22 °‘ - .i . lla Few Days _Until The Bag Sho l - -Q-___ -.-_v-our .....,~-e-..~. ,_ .,._.,,,..,,,:m,,v_. a SAVE at The re, emu- store l e "‘ l