E EDWARD d-Io-DAY illlil Illi. 9“()WING AT 2:30 - 7 AND 9 o‘: iii “ll” essl Shameless Glory‘- - Braces. I rig: cuaangijigrgww GUARDIAN ililEllTllAl. GUARDIAN ' Tbll column is reserved for ruin sf local interest, but ldverthing of a nevny nature may be inserted It ilvs cents a word, strictly ply- abls in advance. ; oaaswasi. lo: CON FEDERATION URANCE. ' L-"nulograplis. LIFE IN- PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER _ See Professional Cards. 8-9-91. RUSSELL '1. MMEACHERN will bring a gospel message at St. Cath-erines School Monday night Aug. lfith 3.30 p-m. Come and bring your friends. 8-13-11 UNLOADING Cedar fence posts at Oolville Siding Monday and Tues- day. RA. MacPhail, New Iiaven. 43-21 TIlE CITIZENS Reception Corn- inittee has made arrangement “with The Canadian Legion to accom- modate any returning overseas scr- vzce men at The Canadian Legion during Old Home Week. 8-l3-2i CHAIN‘ LINKS fox fabric by experienced fur farmers , floors and partitions in usezl for stuck at 8-13-2i. HERE FROM FRAMINGTON. — A visitor to her sister, Mrs. J. A. Cameron. Kent Street. is Mrl. George Gallant, l-‘raminzton, Mass. It is twenty-three years since she new responsibility, 0n him unawares. m: rum: Pours- Preachinl Yesterday morning on the text, “Now our [pfd Jegu; ch11“ 311115911’. and God. even our Father, which hath loved us, and mil-h Biven us everlasting consol- ation and good hope through grace, comfort your hearts. and establish You in every 800d word and work." (II Thessalonians 2:16-17), the minister, the Rev. TH, Bussell Somcrs, said: How do you comfort a b0)’ in the death of his mobher? YCB. you put your arm rmmcl his shoulder. But ou must not pity him too much: will become d1; trausht You will be wise to lay i0 hunt "Dad needs you nowi" He W111 brace up. lay boyhood aside, and become father to the man. In the words he speaks. and in his comfort comes The Bible constantly stresses the importance of the word: we are comforted when we speak the promises of faith to our neighbors, But the word must go with the work, and the work with the word. People who hug their sorrows self. ishly are still uncomfortcd, while people who comfort, others they themselves are almost discon- when solate find soon that their own hearts are girded. so mire the truth to your own. need; "Your Father, your heavenly Father, needs you. to help His other chil. dren " Try to help Him, and by ilk! word and work you shall be comforted Dr Lowell said oi’ Shakespeare. “If he had sorrows, he made them ‘vllosnlutions c.w.|.. l Annual Convention l Dangers which set. our youth: The Catholic Women's League assembled in convention whereas. realizes the great dangers arising from ungodliness and materialism which beset our youth, Be It Resolved that we pay m. bute to the great work which 1;, being accomplished in some parts of Canada in the interests of youth, and that we recommend unremzt- ting pursuance of this work, and that we lend assistance and co operation whenever possible. Be It Further Resolved that w. re-iterate the resolutions passer; last year in annual convention and presented to the Provincial Gov- ernment that no Divorce Court be established in this Province and that the campaign against immoral literature and undesirable mnifon pictures be continued by our or. ganizatlon, and other Organizations and societies which heretofore have given valuable cooperation, And Be It Further Resolved that we respectfully ask the Provincial Exhibition Association to con- tinue to present to the public, en- tertainment which is morally un- objectionable. Christian Home and Rehabilitation Whereas we realize that the war __ ow HOME WEEK and PROVINCIAL uvr stout EXHIBITION CHARLOTTETOWN, iUGUST 14th. t0 17th. All ‘Ready For the Big Show The months of preparation are over and we are now ready for our patrons-for our friends from the ltiaritimes who have so generously patronized us, for other friends beyond the confines of the Maritimes, and also friends and relatives from the great Republic to the South. Many are already here, others are speeding towards us knowing full well they will receive a hearty welcome. We have done everything we possibly could i0 place our grounds in excellent condition for our an- nual big Provincial Live Stock Show, and lo provide :1 great program of harness raring, vaudeville and oilier entertainment for our customers. We extend an invitation i0 one and all-lo be among the thousands xvho will come i0 Old Home Week and Provincial Live Stock Fair. Don’t miss the thrills and entertainment which comes with this-‘-one of the greatest outdoor shows ever staged in Canada. s THIS I8 OUR PROGRAM the woo! of everlasting consolation has left as an aftermath, prob- lems of the utmost gravity in re- gard to the reconstruction cf a war-shattered world, and the need was last here. She is accompanied w, his mndy- Th h“... by her grandson. Robert Foss. every man h,“ wfigs“ illltlan 1g t ‘ POLICE COURT __ A drunk born to trouble as the sparksrfly i TUESDAY, AUG. 14th NOTE: Race programs are all subject to change: because of the tremenéopl entry list lt may he necessary in split two or more classes and that may mean a change in the arrangement of the CVBMS- AFTERNOON Horse racing and vaudeville in front of Grand Stand. Get away at 2:00 o'clock sharp. FOUR-YEAR-OLD FUTURYFI’ 2:16 TROT AND PACE CLASSIFIED TROT 2:25 PACE, 1ST DIVISION Interspersed between the heals of the races will be our VAUDEVILLE PRO CRAM consisting of thrilling acts, comedy acis and amusing feature-s, making this: the best program of all time. Vaudeville includes KIRICS COMEDY ClRCU5—T1|E .. , was fined $5 and costs or ten days llylslartisha-kcsiliirallvi’ is bom- alsotlo if ‘éfillgrltlagillleszllllllgjllgixle tililnllflmvg l . in Jail at Police Court Saturday. if yhe‘ tumflfthcm’: ,j§’"?“s- icon Christian Democracy in the cam. A sanitary by-law case was ad- as indeed he did __““,efgmai‘l 05;]; mg yew-i ' Jfillflled Willi Mfllldfly- ‘me WOOL Man-S word‘ u s“ is “'0 Be It Resolved that, the first and more than ms word‘ 1s no comfort’ most necessary step to be takerrin The warp is Godk and the harm, regard to the successful Vcnrryungl of an the weaving is H“ and ‘he out of world IBCOIISlFUCIIOII l5 a providence of shire and Shadow‘ Crusade of Pidyler, beginning in| But it ls certain ma, Shakespeare ‘label llilltfilfl family prayers, remcm. ymnd 035mm’ because he Con“ tkezngatzioaqt as the home is so is Ortod “ kind." ' _ You my o. ...:;:"::::: *§.::°::::..r:::: llanfic clay tilfle routq around southern the National Convention, gill 111F131- H-e m: .' m- lou PEVQ mllcfll bers of the League recite the Rosary b? VVid given of the grass on ill? on the 25th of each month. to ob- -—-——- Races called at 1:45. I HAS RELATIVE HERE — Slated for return to the United States in I October is Pte. David D Livingston, , son of Mr. and Mrs. David T. Livingston, Boston, now in Pilsin. Czechoslovakia, with his unit, the 3i5th Infantry, 79th Division. Pte. Livingston, who came through the European war without a scratch, was born at Thorburn, N.S., remov- ing to the United States when a e i I l ' l l I l child. He is =1 first cousin to Mrs. southwest Irish headla uds is Why Percy Gregory. st. Avards. ; a. visitor | Wcbbci‘ here wag this the former vrsrrmo IN rum: CITY -Mrs. Albert J. Wcbber of Halifax was week Mrs. _ _ Flnily ;Gaudin of Tiznish. This was her it. so grotn? One reason is in Ireland: rain and mist, brought Partly by the Gulf Stream. and ai- ternatcly sunshine which make the meadows fertile and lovely The other reason is in you: your eyes have been vexed with greys and blues of ocean. your mind made l first. visit for many years. She was iRCCOm-IJBIiied by her cousins. Miss impatient by waiting By very ' formerly of Alberton. Also by Mrs ‘ Wilfred Gaudin and her daughte . Eva, also of Alberton MARITIME PROVINCES .Annie Gaudin of Lexington, Mass... | Harvesting of a heavy crop of good ‘quality hay is nearing completion and pastures are in good condition, says Bank of Montreal Crop Report. contrast. and because this is your first Glimpse of land, tho meadows r are doubly green 'I'here's a tomor- TOW Waiting beyond this earth - ilreen because it knows our mist oi’ tears. And it will be all the greener bcause you have passed through anxiety and storm. “They that sow in tears" - there's a phrase!- "They that water the seed in their Grains are filling satisfactorily and wceplng shall reap in joy " Here tain the grace of a just and last-| ing peace and the elimination of hate, greed and lust for power from the hearts of men. Saint Dunstan‘: University Schol- arship for young ladies: Whereas the need of providing; scholarship for the higher edu- cation of our young ladies is both great and urgent. Be It Resolved that we the Oathu lic Women's League in the Diocer-c of Charlottetown initiate the esti- blishment. of such scholarships in the immediate future. Hospitalization: Resolved that we. the Catholic Women's League encourage all sub- divisions to enroll members under Blue Cross Hospitalization plan. Representation on Reconstructin- Committee: ARLOI-‘F TRIO, a high thriller-WHITE BROS. America's great comcdy~-—TIIE CYCL- ING QUIRKS, five bicyclists just back from Snuth America-DON RICARDO AND MARION, jugglers extraordinary-THE SKATING EARLS, Amvriczfs greatest roller skating act-THE TWO MIRTHS, a roaring comedy pantomime act-DIPPY DIRES 3, Co" another comedy act, very, very funny-THE VICTORY REVUE, one oi the fin- ggt in America, brought hcrc at great eXpcns1-—IIANK THE YODELLING RANGER, with his horse-JACK SHEA. America's greatest Master of Corcmnnles—fiiusic furnish- ed by the ROYAL ORCHESTRA afternoons and evenings. EVENING SHOWS IN FRONT OF GRANDSTAND Show starts at 8:00 o'clock-The Evening Shows will be more colorful than ever with the most complete line of Vaudeville ever presented to a Jlaritlmr audience. It will include all the acts listed above, some of them making iivo to four appearances, all under the direction of Jack Shea with marvelous personality. The program will move right along, giving two hours of delightful entertainment. The large newly finished vaudeville stage will he a thing of beauty with its scenery and colored lights. Believe us you will see the finest evening programs cvor staged here. Good-night will be indicated by the lighting of Niagara Falls of Silver Dust fire works. We emphasize today we pray the prayer for one another. "Our Lord JCsus Christ, and Clod. even our Pat-her’ which hath loved us. and hath given us everlasting consolation, and good hope through grace, comfort your hearts. and stabllsh you in every good word and work " '-r.ui1rr_IiiouTs-7_r.—oas WACKY WITH woo n fair yield is in prospect; in Prince Edward Island a heavy crop is in- dicated. The digging of early po- tatoes has commenced. with sat- isfactory results. but blight, which is prevalent amongst the later secd ‘varieties will reduce the yicld , : considerably. Other roots are pro- gressing favourably. Only a light crop of apples i5 in prospect and Iilie yield of other fruits will be Whereas the problems of the postwar eriod of reconstruction and reha ilitation will be numerous and of vital importance to Catho-i llc women, . And whereas previous to the set ting up of a Postwar Reconstruc- tion Committee in this Province. the Catholic Women's‘ League ask- ed for representation on said coni- mittce. - again. do not on any account miss thesc evening shows. We may never be able lo offer you as good again. WEDNESDAY, AUG. 15th MORNING Judging of Live Stuck ommences at 9:00 o'clock. CLASS 1. IIORSES-Stand- lrd Breds registered. CLASS 2. Roadsters. Judging will take place in horse show ring. CATTLE-Jerseys. Holstein: and Short Horns, in cattle show ring. SWINE in mow ____..__= \ , . COLUMBIA PICTURES w,“ mo". _ wen: |l below average. Experimental ty in the protection of valuable experimental crops now under test ACTS OI‘ VANDALISM -_ The Shiation, Charlotte; 'llléloi°lf°éimloitc€§{$.l’°;3l‘°v'l.i3. Its "Tum News: Columbia Those South Sea breezes are blowing again and they're waiting along one 0i the mcrricst, maddest. musicals ever to come your ugly! ic- Luros’ nowluva hula-hula show now playing at the Capitol Theatre. And whereas no such representa- tion was given our organization which is part of an international and national body. Be It Resolved that we, again respectfully re-iterate our request as before stated. Further Resolved that Rehabili- ring, and POLLTRY in new show building. AFTERNOON Horse racing and vaudeville in front of Grand Stand. Races called at 1:05, will start at 2:00 o'clock sharp. 2:22 PACE. 1ST DIVISION 2:24 TROT It brings a South Sea. island right‘ to your clnor unci plunits it clown on your fuunybone . . with fun in Tahiti! _ love in Tahiti . . scugs in Tahiti! . . "Hump- olu" is the call to love . the call to excitement when he breks at this station. Recently valuable varieties of scab and blight resist- lant potatoes have been destroyed by children. These varieties have taken years to produce and might moan the saving of thousands of dollars to farmers throughout the tation committees be set up in every sub-division, these C.W.l.. Committees in turn to ask for re- presentation on all voluntary com- mittees in their respective IOCBI- itics, and so carrying out the wishes of our national chaplain. JUNIOR FREE- FOR-ALI. Vaudeville Acts and entertainmem will be interspersed between the heats of the harness racing. The Royal Orchestra will furnish music, EVENING SHOW IN FRONT OF GRANDSTAND clip WHERE 11E Li ‘gab! b’ » l/i o. ,1.~.i~..... ~1- Pvodoled w $AM want OM30 NEWS - PICTORIAL - SCIENCE - COMEDY SHOWS DAILY 2:30 - 7 - 8:45 Listen to_ C F C Y low all tln intruding lootvm o! the‘. omuormown "ouruomr WEEK new: Afternoon lvonlnl rues. AUG‘ ia-noon sioo moo». mo - woo i. mo wso. AUO. is-aioon sioo mo» moo - move 10M ‘muss. mo. iii-moon moo moo u |o=oo m. AUG. w-zioousioo‘ I100 IQ '*°° Ham racing, pulse winners at tlio Agricvllvlfll 55°" “all the highlights luougln to you every JOY d l!" M’ Q mm snowman wovoouo n v THE MACDONALD TOIACCO COWANY . Mmfoctmnof British Consols CIOARITII$ AND CIQAIITII IOUACCQ “EXPORI” 0 5am“ qgApfl-y“ PIPI TOBACCO .i*l:‘.ii~1il.17f 1n, .|,.., .‘ Province. The same applies orchard and vegetable crops. ‘These acts, on the part of children, have been drawn to the attention of the ' RCMP. In orclor to avoid dis- lsgreeable consequences, parents l should warn their children to re- l main away from the Experimental Station at all times. RETURNS FROM CONFER. ENCE — A good start was tirade in ironing out Dominion-Provincial financial difficulties at the con- ference last weck at Ottawa, re- ports P cmier J. Walter Jones. who with n. ilifilliam Hughes, Pro- vincial Treasurer, Attomey Gen- eral Large and government of- ficials returned home over the ‘week-end. The conference, the Premier emphasized. was only a preliminary one, the only com- mittee appointed being one com- posed of the Provincial Premiers and members of the Dominion Gov. orn-ment. The conference mects n- gain on Nov. 26. and in the merm- time the federal proposals outlined by Prime Minister Mackenzie King will be carefully studied. Premier Jones expressed his appreciation of the good tvork done by the of- ficials who sccompaneid him to Ottawa. LITURGICAL WEEK PLANNED -Preparations are under way to hold a. Liturgical week in Char- Wlelilwfl August 28-31 for Roman Catholic priests and member: of religious orders. It is being spon- sored by His Excellency Bishop BOYIe. Discussion leaders will in- clude Rev. Michael Gillls, P. P" Boisdale, N.S ; Rev. John L. Quin- an, St. Thomas Aquinas Church, Halifax; Rev. Joseph Mills, St. Mary's Cathedral, Halifax; R. G. Ellsworth, D.D., St University. Charlottetown: Rev. W. A. Penny, PP, Yar- mouth; Rev. Charles J. Carroll, assistant, Milltown, N.B - Rev. E710 Robin, st. Mark's Lot i, PEI. Rev, J. B. Nearing, Sacred I-Ieart Church, Sydney; and Sister Marie Agnes, Mount, Saint Vincent, Hall- ax. Personals Dr. and Mrs. F‘. W. Christopher llTIVQd in Charlottetown Friday night and are guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Gallant. Mrs. Everett Saunders and young son Allison, Charlottetown. has arrived home from Halifax, after spendl a two week's visit. the guest o her daughter, Mrs. Victor untl, Henry Street. MAONEVIN —- MiACDOUGALL On June 2'7. i915 at the Baptist Parsonage, Nomi River, Annie Kathleen MacNevin of St Cath- erinea was united in marriase to Daniel Henderson MacDougall of You'll love tlrs musicaluiu! film. six of them by l-larrv Owens screcn_play_ by__L 'lie__I-Iuyw'ard.__ _ to the taboo to woo her! It takes you back to the good old South Seas where they wore a song on their lips . . . a sarong on their hiosl and all the girls were rips!‘ There are eleven dreamy and gay Polynesian song hits in this new famous composer o! Lcilani.“ Will Jason directed and Sam White isroduocd from the original "Sweet attired in a dress of pink georgctte with white accessories to match. Her travelling suit was of rose flannel The bride and groom were attcndcd by Miss Edith Hardy and Leonard MacNevln, a friend and brother of the bride, re cctivcly. After the wedding cer mony a dainty wedding supper was served at the home of the bride's par_ ents. Later in the evening a. happy group of scrcnaders arrived 0n the sccne after which the n‘3\\'1yW?f-l5 left on a short motor trip to New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. Pre- vious to her marriage a shower “as tendered the bride by her friends of the Phillips Building. Charlotte- town, wherc she had been employed with Th!) Mutual Fire Insurance Company Also in the community of St. Cathcrineg a showrr in the hnll by friends and neighbours in honor of her approaching marriage. A miscellaneous shower for the young couple at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan MacPhoe, Nlnc Mlle Creek. which included a beautiful mirror from the Nine Mlle Creek Women's Institute. Mr. and Mrs. MacPhee will reside at Nine Mile Creek where the groom 1s a pros. Resolution Committee - Chair- man, Mrs. Frank Murray, Char- lottetown; Mrs. J. A. Brown, Bay- side Lot 14; Mrs. Ernest Rossiter. Morell. In Memoriam As time goes on we miss licr more.‘ Her memory is as dear 10-day l As at the hour she passed away. Ever Remembered by Husband and Film y. | 0-13-1i. f PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION . I -Spec|al Prizes- IIEREFORDS CLASS 1 The Maritime Hereford Breeders Association offers $25.00 in Special Prizes for the best two females owned and bred by exhibitor. born after July 1, i943. FIRST PRIZE SECOND PRIZE THIRD PRIZE .... .. $10.00 8.00 1.00 perou, young farmer. - .._i. _ ATTENTION FARMERS -- REGARDING HELP» l All who are in need of HELP for harvest and potato digging are asked to notify the FARM LABOUR BUREAI. Charlottetown, or the nearest N. S. S. office, stating ti: number of men and when required- With a view to securing in order that there may be no delay in furnishing this help | l experienced soldier help and’ when needed, it is important that farmers advise us of their requirements not laicr than August 18th. l I WRITE OR PHONE US (Collect) DOM-PRO. FARM LABOUR BUREAU, Nine Mil Creek by Rev. AJL‘, road. 19m ma. was beautifully Charlotleiown. 8-9-11 l8l In loving memory of Mrs. Boycef Harding who departed this life" August 1am, 1930. l Six years have passed l Our hearts still sore l | Show starts at. 8:00 o‘clock.—l'-‘ull evening program with all acts of vaudeville, entertainment and singing. a colorful variety program undo: beautiful light-s and lcenery, with excellent music. THURSDAY, AUG. 16th MORNING Judging at 9:00 o'clock-Judging of Clydosdales, Perchcrons. Draft Horses in nurse show ring. Judging of Guernsey's, Ayishires and hecf breeds in cattle show ring. Judging of sheep and poultry. Horse racing and Vaudeville in front of Grand Stand. 1:45, will start at 2:00 o'clock sharp. 2:22 PACE, 2nd DIVISION FREE-FOR-ALI. TROT AND PACE 2:14 TROT AND PACE 2:25 PACE, 2nd DIVISION Vaudeville acts and entertainment will be interspersed between heats of ih- nsrness racing. The Royal Orchestra will furnish music. EVENING SHOW IN FRONT OF GRANDSTAND Show starts at 8:00 o'clock, with all arts of vaudeville, entertainment and singing, concluding with Niagara Falls of Silvrr Dust, FRIDAY, AUG. 17th AFTERNOON "TKIW" Horse racing and Vaudeville in front of Grand Stand-Races called at 1:45. will start at 2:00 o'clock sharp. THREE-YEAR-OLI) IPITTITRITI’ 2:19 TROT AND PACE FREE-FOR-ALL TROT SECOND DIVISION OF CLASS THAT HAS TO BE SPLIT Vaudeville acts and entertainment will be interspersed between hosts of tho harness racing. The Royal Orchestra will furnish music. EVENING SHOW IN FRONT OF GRANDSTAND Full evening program with all acts of vaudeville. "lwrmlllmflli and 511M"!!- Intcrmlsgion at 8:30 to 9:00 for presentation of prizes to ?\\'I;‘f‘l‘§.f Our final evening performance will be one of the best o t r o - Falls of Silver Dust. —LYN0ll’S ma MIDWAY- P ~ i,‘ ' F.' Grounds niicruuwin ...i:l c.....;,*. N0 eed to “halal: pTl-tlcllilrllal-‘Sjalfllhe ‘lln-lllz: willlrbo there-nil the devices that please the zlrldl g much yes the very latest in amusements. In the evening! 1h! MUD"! "l" be aeIreatiful slight with its over 1.000 H!" C010?“ “Ellis-Music "m" ‘m’ “in”. new side shows will make thcir appearance. JIEALS Lunches will be served in new and up to dale Lunch Rnnm--)lcals in Restaur- ||11—Bulh at back of main Grand slflnfI—R¢Jl€flI1l|lll(" prices. ' _ ADMISSION FREE TO MAIN (1IIOITNI)S.Y.\IID\\.AI AND LIVE STOCK EXHIBITION Afternoon, ‘l5 cents for Ilorse Races and Vaudeville (I0 cunts tax extra‘ Children 50 rents (Tax Extra) Races will be called at EVENING SIIOWS- I _ Admission 35 cents (Tax extra) — Children 2o cents (Tin- oxirni ) SEASON TICKETS at all drug stores and Old Spain 53.00 IT“ lnflitiflii- They take in all performances and are trnnsfrrrable. N0 rrfunils are made on unused portions of season tickets. LT.-COL. D. A. lliacKinnon. DSO. President J. W. BOULTER, Secretary.