n» ,. *3‘ .5 .. . A ‘ GUST. 19 193 -!- lii- . .:='- =1: 13- . .- -. To our out of town Guests here for the Exhibition Bauer STEWART a no. LTll. f . e a warm welcome. We ilrrnly believe that you will enjoy this year's program eve n more so than those of prev- ious years. However your visit will not be complete until you have seen The llevl a ll.l'. imperial Marine an... (equipped with llstteri or magneto) Also mlr other ITWPROVED IMPERIAL MOTORS and IMPERIAL POTATO DTGGERS. We are distributors of WESTNGIIOUSE FARM LIGHTING PLANTS MEYER-S SIIALLOW and DEEP WELL PUMPS THE JOHN DEERE FARM MACHINERY THE JOHN BEAN POTATO SPRAYER d: DUSTERS W6 Ilillreciate your patronage oi the past and will con- tinue to cater in the future to your every need in FARM- ING AND FISHING equipment. We extend you s. cordial invitation to visit our SHOW ROOMS and PLANT where we maintain a PERMANENT EXHIBITION. BRUCE STEWART 8r 00. LTD. Foot of Great George Street. Charlottetown, I’. E. I. i Stock MADQINCANADA FAIR WEEK And See Their Exhibition of lien Fall Footwear PURDIE — F Sunnyside Charlottetown, P. E. I. SON ALLKINDSOF QHEMICAIJS i and . MIXED FERTILIZERS international Fertilizers Ltd. SAINT JOI-‘IN, N. B. ' “rm: CI-IARLOTTETOWN Quotations Montreal _ _ Stock Market Stocks Bell Tel ...: Bathurst A t. Brazilian ...- Can Car ... Power Corp ... ,.... ... Quebec Power ... ..- Shawinigan Steel of Can Walker r ,_ ' (Canadian Press) WINNIPEG, Aug 1S- CLOSE "Illgléeut: Oct 70%; Decifll/‘B; liiny Qnéi: Oct asst; Dec oasis; May “lair-ivy: Oct 41%; Dec m“; May I ' m I “i j/fir- (71,001 _ ‘ CASH PRICES Wheat: No 1 hard 70%; No 1 nor " nor 00%; No 3 nor 017; No 4 nnr 62%,; No 6 0.11m; No 2 C W 301.5,; No a c w 311,4: l-lx 1 Tl-‘Pli 34%,: No 1 feed 33%: N,» 2 feed 32%; llejccted 28%; Truck Harley: 6 row ex 3 C W 44%: 2 row ox (i i’? ‘V 434M110 3 C W‘ 40%; No dflwflliliiiNn HCWKH/HNQUC w 313i: Tl-Jivk 40v. Give yourfurniture a break when it needs ' repairing. Have it done by EXPERTS and you yvill be satisfied. i FlIlllllTilllE. llE-Blllilllllii “As You‘ Like It ”' llEllllY MaeFAllLlillE s. co. 169 KENT STREET Charlottetown, P. E. I. GROWING CHILDREN OTHERS - keep your children alert and heal- thy by making sure they drink a quart of milk a day. Children enjoy the sweet and natural taste of our delicious milk l i ‘TIIE runs nnr co.,-trn. 4 w 6,,“ ...» q’ ,,..._.s.$\-"f"’§?II.-'f\ ZILQL if.» “TI; “WAGE: 2,. _s\ _“*»' \\\--»- rrs~v 4. ‘e ' high 4.64%: low 4.40: 1v. Y. CURB (Cu-nndisn Press) Starks Aulcr Cyan B .. Amer Sup Pow As G and El Can Marconi . Cities Serr El Bond and Share . Ford of Con A ... . PROD - (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Aug 18-Eggs tlnrlrli to feature an otherwise mnrkct on the Montreal dairy produce flsrkvt tcdny. with holding lln advance o_f another cent a dozen and other grades of hlllf a cent. Graded shipments 1n carvlois or lessless became 21 to 22 cents for ex- trns_ 101/, to 17 cents for firsts and 1.’! to 14 cents for seconds. Extras hare advanced two to three cents dozen since the beginning of the week, with other grades up about a cent. Egg receipts totnllcd 304 cases. Shipments of eggs have decreased of late dlle in part in the trelllsferment from egg collecting to harvesting, dealers declare. Butter prices conilnued unchanged at 18 to 18% cents n pollnrl for no 1 grade in cnrlots or less. Arrivals s- rnonllted to 2,450 boxes. On the cheese mrlnkct prices held unchanged at 10 to 101.4, cents ll pound for Ontario willie and colored cheese with Quollcc white and colored half n cent less fhnn Ontario. A total of 01.220 boxes o! cheese was offered for snlo on the mnrkeftollsy. New Quebec potatoes bronchi: 80 to UCE con- dull llnd eXtrns l: time polnloos have now completely disappeared from the mar-Trot. EXCHANGE (Csnsdlsn Rress) MONTIIEAL_ Aug lS-Brlllsh foreign exchange ill relation to (fnuadlan dollar, as compiled by the and as follows:- Argentinll peso , . Australia pound 3.7040. Austria scllilling .1000, Belgium heinll .2021. ‘ llmzll mllrcle .0880, liulgnrin lcv .0133, lfhlna Houg Kong dollars Czechoslovakia crown .0443 Denmark krone .2147. Finland finmllrk .0228. l-‘rnnco franc 0505. lcrlnllny reichsmnrk .3450, Grout; Britain pound 4.7500. (iron-e draohmll .0082, lfolland fiorln .5&'lrl_ .2024, .3870, Japan you .2015. Jugoslnvin dinar .0212. New Zenlnnd pound 3,8008, Norway krone .2100, Poland zlotl .1000, ftoumania len .0098. South Afrtril pound 4.7004, Spain peseta .1219. .2475. .2788 Sweden krone Switzerland franc . United States dollars 0 psr pmmillm. NEW YORK, Aug 1s-(A.P.)—r'er- clgn exchnllge flrnl. Great Britain cent (fsnsrllsn Press) Exchange rates at the close today rrrre:-—- Pound sterling in Montreal 4,70%. Ii S dollar in lilnntrral 1.00. French frnnc in Montreal 5.06, Pound sterling in New York 4.40, Canadian dollar in New York 04%. nslg- , 57%: No (l 5.105;. Q ghoul 61%; Track 08%; No 1 durum‘ Ilnynl Bank of Canada closed today p Toronto and , New York-Stocks active selling. Am and F pow Am Smelt ... . Am Tel and Tel Anacondg Canada Dry ... ... P Con as ... ... Corn Products . Ivnoiwnrlh Both Steel ... ... Common F'Iirili f! . Fed K rk ,. (loldllle , . . Goldficlri , (lrnhaul . Granada Iilllcrow _ IIar-lrer llolilllgrr .. Homestead .. Rollo Gold Sun Ant Shorrilt . Slscoe . Slndnonnn . Si: Anthony . Sud Basin ... Sylrllniie Tor-k Hugh Thonls Carl Townlrmnc Treads-ell fltV 00 cents perm pound bsg. Old bfari- Si Aldermsc ... Algonquin . Assoc Oil Bnltn Brorvniee . . . Buckingham , the f‘: Gnodfish Hilltop ,. Homo Oil . rhsl .. liinlrobic . Mandi‘ Ventures Vicki-rs do! of i0 11121.’! h igh French franc in New York 5.3211,. Canadian dollar in Pails 17.00 adlan dollar in Paris 18,72 rs -s a a a :s Ca n frll ncs Auburn Motor-T" . North American ... n: ..... -... Pllb Se: N J ,.... ,.. R o . . ... ... 5,, set NEW YORK, Aug staple commodity prices (Dre. ill, 11131 equals 100) ‘Today 1110.7 prev day 130.8, Work ngo 1311.0 month ego 148.00. 148.0 103.’! l0 78 7 i033 high 101.0 1031i inWflLB. Markets At A ~ Glance (Canadian Press) Montreal-Ms rket leaders lower st close. Toronto liines-Mregnlsrly lower. closed lower on Winnipeg-Wheat closed lower. New York—Buger and coffee high- er; rubber and cotton lower. Pivotal New York Stocks (Canadian Press) “w: ll! ... ...; Mzlvrzvc (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Aug 18- Stocks 55y Pace, Bedford Grattan two, G ' Miscellaneous 13--(A-l‘.)—In- lv ., (Copyright 1033 by liloodfsl Mlnard's Llnlrnent for x v i I . . lllli. . Reel Estate Service We offer a complete Real Estate Ser- vieegMsnagenlent, Selling. Letting, Collection of Rentals, eteJ, etc. Our | staff is experienced in every phase oi‘ this business. They have ilsd over forty years service in real estate work. If interested will you please consult us. The Esstem Trust Company HEADOPPICB ‘ HALIPAX,'N.S. BRANCHES s: OWN s1‘. JOHNS. mo. SAINT JOHN. N. s. MONTREAL MONCTON Rfiw . uiliill 5% THE BACK STRETCH ‘i; time 2.11. At 8t. Stephen, ‘two, 1,5 _ Ont, where the match race be BURHOE'S GROCERY MEAT AND FISH MARKET Weymouth Street at Fitzroy . Pace at Dresden is s. full sister to Star G. 2.09, owned by the Merry- time Stables, Halifax, and has been bled and developed by the same man. (Contfnued from Page 7) 2.08%, 2.09%. Her ‘next start was at Presque Isle, Me., where she was three, five; five, Peter Pokey win- ning, best time 2.14. At Fredericton she was five, five, three, best time 2.11. At St. Stephen, two, three, four, Peter Poirey winning, best A man dropped dead at the races at Kingston shortly before they started. Two sons identified him as their rather, Thomas Val“ lier, s. well-known h- er Kingston, and made arrangements for the funeral, but at , time Central Guardian locals, srloperword. Others-lies Hinlnluulflhsrgofossuy time... RAteSZFayabIe Eastern locals, 2o. per word; Announcements and Coming _~ Events. 2o. pa: word; Clalliied, to. per word; In lifemorisnl ~- Notioq, 10o. per illell: Lists of floral and Spiritual Olef- ings, Cards, etc, le- per name; Letters of Condolence, 70o. per Inch; Notion o! Thanks sud Appreciation, '10s. per inch ‘ . PAGE i in Advance A 4e. per word; Western and - 4 ., > on applications. advertisement twenty - flve srou TO LET - 144 ones-r‘ George Street. Apply x4e. zaali TO nnr -- uousr: on arsnor: Street. Apply 122 Prince Street.| 2ll5-7-3l-tf. T0 LET - ROOMS WITH 0R» without board. Apply Guardian] T0 LET - TWO SUMMER COT- tages. D. W. White, York Polngé‘; | Boarders Wanted srunsrrrs ACOOMMODATED zzl] Euston Street. 475- l STUDENTS ACCOMIWODATED AT 511. , 183 Euston Street. I sruosnrs AOCOMMODATED 418476 F0" l-llllsboro Street. STUDENTS ACCOMODATED-IM ; Hillsboro. 559 three, four Peter Pokey winning, best time 2.12%. At Ellsworth, Me, she was two, four, three, best time man. ‘ Thomas Valller, the man believed b0 have been stricken dead, walked into his home and wondered why all the fuss was made over hlm when he was alive and well! STUDENTS ACOOMMODATED 33 457 Upper Il-iillsboro Street. lroun LADY STUDENTS WANT-l ed at 192 Kent Street. 458- senk _ a ldTll-le per were. fires In- stations m m prios of n», strictly For Sale payable in advance. -—————-——~ - csnaoannm sulralzcnn 1 Fol: T0 L?‘ sheet. oguazdlan e 13o. c FOR SALE - AUCTION FORT!- Flve, Bridge and Whist Score Cards. Guardian Central Job. Printery. Nov. l-tf. FOR SALE - AUCTION FORT!- Five, Bridge and- Whtst Score Cards. Guardian Central Job Prlntery. Nov. l-tf. FOR. SALE - 8 MILK COWS‘ T0 freshen in fall, one Ayrshire Bull Registered, 4 years old. W. A Lord, Cape Traverse. 490 FOR SALE-ENGLISH MALLARI call ducks. Limited number. Or cler early. William Horton, Bun- bury. 524 FOR SALE - TWO NEWLI freshened Jersey Grade Cows Fred W. Haslam, Bradalbanc. 472 SALE -- TWO HORSES Watts Edition and a 3 year old driver. Will sell or trade for dry cattle. William Trainer, Mount Ryan. 455 FOR SALE — PLAYER PIANO IN excellent condition. A bargain Apply J. O. C. Campbell, Bank of Nova Scotia Building, Charlotte- town. ‘529. SALE — I8; TON FORD third heat in 2.10 flat. This makes three horses to enter the 2.10 list on Prince Edward Island this year, which is s. record showing for P. E. I. miles and were rewarded with s good afternoon's sport. The only unfortunate part of the meeting was a. bad Spill in one of the races when s horse stepped into a sulky wheel and spilled Harry Fields, who suffered a badly broken leg. 1n the first heat of the above class the finish was very close be- tween Star G. and King Spruce. Cummings, driver of Star G.. thought he had won, but the Following are sonle of the 811121- maries. Three Year Old Trot won by Guy bee, one, one, Miss Parl- STUDENTS ACCOMMODATED- BOARDEBS ACCOMMODATED. Reasonable rates. Apply Guard- ian. 512. TWO STUDENTS CAN BE COM- 222 Fitzroy Sh, one block from College. 452 fortably A1191? Mrs. Macliay, 99 Upper Prirkcat; Horse racing is drawing immense _ FQR, crowds in Ontario. according in STUDENTS ACCOMMODATED AT| Truck. Apply Box 117, George- me pipe" n h“ new, been more The 2.18 Trot and Pace at 259 Euston St. 479' town. 373 popular ‘mm m“ ye“ For m‘ Norman‘ tfhugdly night “w m) WANTED-BOARDERSJM GRAF- ISLAND PLUMS FOR sans sum“ ‘t Gmeflch’ August 7th‘ puns en r e chimed 2'10 1m“ ton Street 545» Ready about September 10th over 4,000 people, passed through m“ 5pm“ "h" he PM“! ‘he ' George H. Deacon, rreetonn. 544. the turnstiles to witness the annual "mid W“ i“ 21° m‘ m" "in" nollnnnas ACCOMMODATED. civic holiday horse meet. People “m3 the m“ M" i" 319% 111d Rates IOW- Ali/Pit’ 113 Pclwmi L05; motored from distances of over 200 Hmiik 13m“. when he won the 591195- 547‘ LOST — FALSE TEETH. FINDER kindly leave at Guardian Office. 514. Employment Wanted -1? WOMAN WANTS HOUSE WORII for board. Apply to 133 Dorchestel ‘ Street, City. 530 Business Opportunities judges saw King Spruce first. Any- how, it’ was a wonderful heat. dora two, three, one, Lee Hanover three, two, two, six other starters. best time 2.10. Three Year Old one, one, Cap Grattan one, three, six, Miss Grattarl Bars six. two, three, Dominion Grattsn seven, five, two. Two other starters best time 2.14. Free For All Walter Stone one, one, one, Mac Peters four, two. two, Del Wiiney two, four, three, two other starters best time 2.10. 2.17 Trot and Pace, Beth Peters one, one, five, four, one, Mac Grat- tan six, six, one, two, two, Jack Harvest four, five, two, one, three, five other starters best time 2.12. 2.22 Trot and Pace, Black Patch one, one, one, Jack Grattsn two, Patrick Direct reduced his record at Northam when he won that third heat in 2.10. His former re- oord was 2.11 was taken at Tor- onto in December of 1931. f-fe did not race in 1932. He is s. big, free- legged pacer, has s. tendency to make jumps at critical times. hence his summary, 5-3-1. Winnie Winkle in winning the 2.22 Trot and Pace at Northam Thursday night ‘ " ‘ "y show- ed two or three flashes of speed, which good judges said they never saw anything like, unless it was nothing in inventiveness when 1t comes to subdulng and controlling horses, have jointly and severally invented a contraption that makes Winnie as docile as a cat. It con- sists of two poles one on each side of the neck and fastened to the turrets of the saddle then passing through rings on a halter in the bridle. They are bound together in front or Winnie's nose. A cord or strap is fastened around under the lip over the teeth, comes back up a new track record of 2.08% was hung up. The former record was 2.07, held Jointly by Bertha Patch and Toll Gate and made the same day, July 12th. The half mile track at Kingston, tween Toll Gate and Bertha Patch referred to above, was raced, is owned by the City of Kingston and was constructed through the ef- forts of the Kingston Trophy Club and the City Council. An account over the forehead and is fastened ssys—"ft borders on the wonderful 0n to the reins. Such is the de- and we have little hesitsncy in wriotivn we have received- Anyhow ssying that it is the finest half it is wonderfully effective and i; mile oval in Canada. While the surely an 0'Br1en ides. expense to produce such a pilnt hss been great they now have I A lot of speed showed up at Northern Thursday night. Some of MALE STUDENTS ACCOMMOD- STUDENTS ACOOMMODATED 283' LADY STUDENTS WANTED IN BOTTLES WAN TED-PINTS AND WANTED TO RENT - SMALL WANTED — SEAL FUR. WANTED —- SECOND IIAND TRI- ROOM AND BOARD DURING MIDDLE AGED WOMAN -WAN'I‘- WOMAN WANTED TO SEW FOR ated. .200 Kent Street. 539. Eustorl Street. 534. private home, central, 221i Queen} Street. 527- } STUDENTS ACCOMMODATEI)— i Free washing and use of type-i writer. Rates low. XYZ. care; Guardian. 451 Wanted quarts. Phone 11.07. 143343-2941 APPLY 170 Prince Street. 456. Apply Proude dz More- 513. cycle. side, Great George Street. Exhibition Week. Near grounds. 20 Victory Ave. Rates reasonable. 486. Female Help Wanted“ ed for housework. Apply Willard MscGregor, Hunter River. 560 Sewing machines Ontario I47, 85. us at home. necessary. No selling. Neckvyear Company. Dept. Toronto. ACTIVE AGENTS, SELL TIIE NEW Super Wear Shoes carrying a 5 months Guarantee. Sells at sight. every man needs them. Mosl complete line in Canada. Super Wear Shoe Co., Montreal. ' A. W. Aug. 19-26 EARN MONEY SELLING ‘IMPER- lal Art’ and ‘Windsor’ series Per- sonal Christmas Cards. $1.00 pel dozen and up. Also boxed assort- menis. Agents being appointed now. Write British Canadian P-ub- llshing Co., 42G Patrick Bldg, Tor- onto.‘ I-l. W. M.-154 AGENTS. EITHER SEX. FOE fast selling Personal Christrnal Cards. Money-making Dr0l°°5i¢i°n Liberal commissions. Write fol Album, Brltannic Agencies, ma. 4324 Clarke Street, Montreal. 513m, two, M” Dlfgct (guy, two thetlme Dick C. was pulled out on stem Apply A a H" chariot,” gin. 1'10 l, three. Six other starters best time Clolltehse 1810i in the decldins heat town r. o. s52 “Boom Eng“ BARB“ 211% o e e '0": ma’ ' through our special low cost wANTgrsg F5531? ‘x53: course. Hundreds of successful In the fourth end dgcidlng heat Winnie Winkle takes hold of t” w“ ‘m’ élh lfieawn‘; us; graduates. Writs M0161‘ Bill)" m me ma“), "c; at, Kmgston m- the iron something desperate, so tgnxzkeggx ..R_Erguard1an_ n 35., College, 573 BBITIIIKtOxICII, ‘glow. gently which we; won by Toll Gate, the O'Brien family, which lack .€_-_- _ Salesmen Wanted noon coarnvc. SALESMEN BY large, well-rated, exclusive manu- facturer of roof cements, who is enlarging sales organizatlon. Pro- ducts internationally known and well established in territories av- ailable. Goods sold direct from oul factory to farmers, institutions factories, etc. Must own auto and furnish good references. Also opening for high-grade field sales organizer. Salcsmanagcr, 9015 Harvard, Cleveland, Ohio. Help Wanted ERNEST WORKER WANTED- Man or woman to distribute re- ligious literature in your com- munity. Steady work. Good pay Winston. Co., Toronto. N240 truck and plant that the tritium heat going away not too good she paced s good second to Calumet City in 2.14%. It was the first time her young driver, Brenton Ramsey. ever started in s. nee and it was Trixie! first s . Between them they got along very credit- sbly snd we predict s good deal more will be heard from Trixie st the Exhibition rsees next week. events besides the mstch race. the 2.23 Class was won by 611019111"! Grattsn in straight heats, M18! Cahill two, two, four, Daisy Patch four three, two, best time 2.12%. ‘rho 2.24 Class was won in straight heats by Berthamoore of Syflwse. N. Y. Bud Wsngsr was second the first heat, Vernon McKinney the next two heals, best time 210%- By the way, Brenton Ramsey has Dresden, Ont. rsees. 2.27 Class. license to be a good horseman. His Nettle Ga, I-i-l-i, Imperial AX- of Kingston are proud of and just- the boys came home particularly - 1y .0;- struck with Trixie Volo. “She lbe- Mlsceuagneotls “m” " “W” "m" W’ 3 w °" rllrvarn nolun KINDERGAR- Ths Kingston Driving Club she won the third heat in 2.18% tens pa; w; start you. 'I“he races, August 12th, consisted or two Ind that is not all. In the second ‘(Ilgpoagigrrlglndergarten Institilirg. Phones 871-872 I0 BARS Pub G. SOAP ..'. 32o u, I lb. ouanos MABMALADI, Sugar Cured Corned Beef Quick Efficient Service 9e 33o worthy l-a-s-s Betty loll-m, 8-‘1-2-2. Five other starters, best time 2.1354. 2.20 Pace. Msiklret Dillon I-l-1, Belle Patch 2-2-3. Jessie 24-2, four other starters. best time 2.11. The 2.15 Gilli- Peter 0., 1-1-1, Blngen Brino 2-2-8. Daisy Psteh 8-2-2, Joe Patch, 4-7-4. father Bertram Runny is an old hand st the game, having in his day handled such horses as Mont- rose 2.10%, Basement 2.19% and many others. ' Trixie Volo is a daughter of Roy Volo 2.08%. This makes two by that sire that have stepped into the list on Prince Id- lourothsrstsrtersbestumsalo. Nettie G.,wioner Qftbe 22'! wsnrhlsnd this yer. the other now r0 oar a GOVERNMENT Job. Free Booklet. The M. C. C. Lin, Toronto <10.) i45- LIIPI‘ BY MISTAKE 0N RUN- nlng board of car on Tuesday on Market Square, black sweater cost. Leave st L. Brown's meat stand. 554 Colonel Aubrey, trial 2.10 2-5, sire of Mslor Aubrey 2.11, Lucky Lindy 2.12, Winnie Winkle 2.13%, Doreen Aubrey 2.22%, etc, is re- msining st the fsrrn of Hugh Walker, North River, during Ex- hibition Week. This ls at the earn- ui, request of quite a large num- her 0f 990D! who will be visiting zdhsrlottebown that week and want to have an opportunity 01 8991113 Ir. some: O'Brien and his valu- able stallion. being also V010 2.18% Trains & Ferries Cnr I-‘erry Loaves ilonlcn daily, PXPPN Sun- day at 0.15 l. ln.;1.15 and 5.15 p. m. lmlvon Tormolltinc daily (Sunday Moepteri) at 1030 a. m. ".55 p. m. and 7,00 p, lll, ruins For Borden and Sulnmcrsldo 7 l. m. For Sourls and (lcorgotonm 2 p. at For Murray llllrbrvp (daily emu! Thursday) 2.20 p. In. | For Borden 2.710. For Sunlnlersirlc nud Tlpnlsh 3.20. For SIIIIIIIIPTSIIIG (jlilloyl 7.3.1. Rnpky Point Ferry‘ Week days loaves onch mominf ni 7.30 8.30 0,30 and ll o'clock. lllch afternoon at 1,30, 3.3T‘. 4.30 "W ll I10 ‘Snlndays-lk-‘iii l\ 12.45, 2.oo_ am S. S. linrlanrl Railing! from this port until change nf lllue in llrtohcr as follows: For Orwell-At l0 :l. III. cverv gl- inruate Monday. 0a the iutorveninl Mondays at I p. m. 'l‘ucsdn,\' sailings |u usual st -'l ii» Y"- For Vicloria Thursday nt '1 0.111. For East River-Fridays at 5.30 l. m. and 3 ll- 111- Ior West, River-Saturday at 0 l- m and 3 p, m, s, m., nficrnonn and 4.00 tfclorll.