. ‘_ 1 P flGUST 23' 192g crrxncorrsrows campus " this meeting the delegates report of the Convention will h: givzn. fl’ PAGE ruzvrs Central Guardian 60mg FAM- _ The Eveibriie RECENT GUESTS AT TIIE BEA- spggng are going in“ Reiiew new CON-Mr. T. R. Lavzrcncc, Charlot- and g3]; gms premium ti’ tctown; Mrs. T. R. Lawrence, Char- lottetown; Retort lvlzcliinzzcn, 130.1- ifheMRemarkaible. Economy of £6111? E’S is proven by the fact that each pound produces 240 cups of Rich, Thick Liquoring Tea. AUCTION SALE oi- Houseiioid clmw; Mr 8a Mrs. J. Meicom. Monc- furniture, etc. at John A. Pather- "m- ". 13-; Ml N~ B. GCQPKB- Mmwl 5011's TYSON. Friday. Mig. '2; ton, N. B.; Jessie Brown, Torontofl - 7233_8_20_5i Ml‘. 85 MIS. H. B. Curtis. TOIOIRO}! Mr..and Mrs. W. R. McConnell, "ALF DOZEN Evcrbriie spam“ Montreal; Dorothy McCcnnslL, Sto- lrcc with every new or renewal y“ yccgglmlk liginYblMwglwg- Cari 5 cron o; ss . am e, '_ s . y y ubscnptloxt- to the Guardmm Gamble, Montreal; Mrs. R. T. Hol- f__ »-- LARGE yARKING SPACE i-oi. man, Mrs. C. Holman, Mrs. G. Hol- 0 Brandt, of the Trades Hall, author cars on town side of Hospital dur- mm‘- S"mm°"5‘d°5 M1" and M's" of the group Sea“ i one bail‘, in; Exhibition weeit Arthur Coolen, Wilfred Coolcn, Ed- _ majority" vote election dle 7222-8-20-3i W11‘? CW8"- Asflthfl 00°19", Hell-i gYDNl-JY, New South Wales, Aug- -———; age The ‘ ——- $155k!‘- grlge-Iylif hknagteg Mi 5,1, PaulusJ. Brandt, knownas tombstone at~ present graces no {LOOK QILCLQTII 50¢ Blllll" ‘veiiingtons'.ro'rori‘to.aiv'iiss ‘Méivé m; father cf the Trades Hall Coun grave, because its owner is not Iald- A large range of designs in all utflelohns- st Joli” M" Joli“, g1, Melba :', prepared a lomb- dead. But he does not want to blflndflfd Width-i- PYOWQB 3108-. Lld- Patterson ‘Bostén Mas; _ M113 Hem mm icr himself, and bought a l-zave the responsibility of buying 3-31-31 ry Pm“ 'west vir mmfiM ' “up my o! ground for his grave. He him to other people. I-Ie is 74 years i cs Shaw’ Chammftowgr i and flmrlbed the tombstone: “In t.” age, and still takes a very keen mgggliglng: AIZDHLINQFEUM a‘ Mm vicior Shaw“ Cbni.0-_u':°._.'...i,i memory ci’ Peulus Jchannusimerest in politics. igrge disgmy slim anewalllowsgigél: Mn CL E_ Robertson, Vancouver; F" fi pi- B q md_ _2i_i Mrs. H. R. Hillson. Mrs. .5 H P ‘ Q owse ms 8 3 Prowse, Miss Doris Rodd, gist!“ Rattenbury, Charlottetown; jMr. BARRyMORE RUGS_ A iarge Scott and son, Halifax; Mrsf-Ianibs exhibition of Barrymore guaranteed Parks’ T°r°n"°5 M155 Nina Pam" rugs and mat, are now on display at Tcmuw: M1" A‘ Johnson’ M?‘ R157»?! PPM/Se Broi 84H“ sel Hunter, Mr. Roy Prowsjc, Sum- merside; Mr. and Mrs. E. E. ‘Poole, THE EVERBRITE SPOON John Poole, Ruth Poole,“ 11162‘ proving a big sum as a presiirg Poole, Jim Poole, Regina, Sr.sk.,'_ _ Did you get yours-i n not. do not Mrs. (Read) John W.'Ol3ricu..8t.- m I. delay, they are going fast. tf. Jchn‘ N‘ B‘; Mary. 0311c“: Ken‘ ‘ ’ neth Ross, Port Elgm, N. B.; Miss,» It is Here! It Has Arrive The great big PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION which you have been looking forward to for months h-as nuzv zxrived. and fc: four days will bc the centre of interest and excitement. The newspapers have told you in their columns from day to day of the many attractions that have ’ been booked for your entertainment and pl<:-:"-.:1 ire. "To"; t‘ 0v 2 it to yourself for your well being to come and see thi lwig fair vii.“ ymir own eyes. ' Never before has such ,0. large amoint of mercy been expended to _-st.age the Exhibition in this Province. N ever before has such a program been prepared t0 command ydzir interest. FROM MONDAY EVENING AT EIGHT O’CLOCK UNTIL Flllfiu’. f f TTERNOON AT SIX ‘ WCLOCK this big show will be in full swing. ' Are Your SHOES i’r<>n¢1'lv Fitted '2 ‘If not. they should be, everything depends 0n the manner in which your shoes are titted CUMi-‘ol. APPEARANCE and LIFE of the SHOE. FITTING SHOES IS OUR BUSINESS‘; Also our hobby.’ we take more pride in flttlng you well than we do in making a sale. N0 FIT, N0 SALE is our Motto. ADVANCED SHOWING OF FALL FOOTWEAR We planned dn having our Fall Shoes in stock for Exhibition Week-THEY'RE hum. came on M11"- day lust, by express. We will be glad to_have you look them over and be fitted when our stock is com- plate. VISITORS TO THE EXHIBITION Should take advantage of our service, if 1hey apprec- late Good Shoes, Comfort and Appearance combined I with a perfect lit. FULL FASHIONED SILK HOSIERY ' Is another cl‘ our Hobbies, nothing but the very best satisfies our buyer. and the prices must be satisfactory. ALL I-‘ASIIIONABLE SHADES in FULL FASHIONED SILK IIOSIERY at $1.50, $2.00. Chiffon do $1.75. $31!"- MLEI 8i COMPANY, LII]. ' FITTED FOOTWEAR Charlottetown, P. E. I. COME T0 LEAGUE 0F CROSS IIALI. for delicious hot meals while visiting the Exhibition. 7li'l-8-15-Bl IMPORTANT NOTICE T0 SUC- IESSFUL ISLANDERS-Wlll all the successful Islanders now on the Is- land make o. personal call on the Editor of the Patriot or the Editor of the Guardian and learn someth- ling about the School Days Library ON nounav rum-Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Black, accompanied by, their children and Mrs. Black's mother, Mrs. McConnell. motored to Windsor this week, where they were the guests cf Mrs. Russell Porter.‘ Mr. Black is Bank Manager atl O‘Lca1y. P. E. L, and this is the first] Mona Dohsrty, Moncton, N.B.; Rev. and Mrs. Littlejohns, Pownal: and Mrs. Boothroyd, York; "Mir ‘ ward Praught, Alice McEaphcrn, Jen MeEachern, Angus Moflnllern. Arthur McEachern, John McEach- ern. Deen McEachcrn. Charlotte- town; Mr. J. Hibbett, Mrs. J. Hib- bctt, Mr. Chas. Hlbbett, George- town; Mr. and_.Mrs. G. Bailingal, Clftown; Mr. Kenneth Hopgood Montreal; Miss May Nicholson, Cir» tcvm: Jolii Rllllil, Crapnud; IflT-Jy Hcwnti, Victoria: Tom Doyle, Vi“.- tcrin Mr. Ilopc, Sussex, N. B.; Mr. Fisher, Cirtozvn; Mr. and Mrs. I‘. J Lucythc. Kitciicncr, Ont; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Love, ‘Toronto, Ont; Mr. and Mrs. Preston Ballantin" Preston, Ont; Mrs. A. A. Daniel, Rctlicsoy, N. B.; Miss J, L. Daniel, Rcthesay, N. B.; Mrs. J. A. Calbeck. visit he and his party have made to Nova Scotla, and they were delight- ed with our Province. They left on Wczincsday on their return trip. On Summcrsitle; Mrs. MacDonald . ,Monct0n; Master Jim MuvDona'cl' -Moncton; Miss Gertrude Staci r. C-‘l- .town.; Master Harold Wood; Chm-U .do not buy In Wire with “to to c” f ” “fcfibgc :*ca’,se: ZTs-"fifi y, . BUY YOUR __ Fox Wire FROM THE ISLAND’S LARGEST IMPORTERS We clock the “Peel-less" Enlllsh F»: Newnr-"Ie m‘ llrccunblc. Our aim is to surely I WI" "W" m“ m" tested, trlqd, gm] gppi-cved under all circumstances by the oldqflfug Rdnchdrl _m tau Province ima tar-comm" emu. I nixed befcr and after made. l! . n? w'¢':’.l'.7:“§ u V‘ .1 e -- a cur-vim! 8nd service. We have sold ovk 25.000 roll: of Fox Wire lnll finches are In existence today Zln which this wire has bwh constantly used for twenty yearn. "u. I h . u" f‘ n‘ i. I100 u If you Ire coutemplctlnfin 0r ‘h’ "Parlay, 0m- "Dead Hat." huh flit-M Quint-II"! "l"! l P" fect fence which nu customization amt with sew _ h w mm; wad‘ anunuum a ma. m» . is m: 5",...“ 13th.. w... as Inn». m Mi w! "I Inch wldc. Guaranteed true to mesh. We n50. "P?" Inch; m", y" ‘MDIQQ. m; pun, disinfectant. etc. mckofcvcrythl youuicyrqlllmffllmiwh- will pcy you to J“.- prlccybcfbic buyllll YWI‘ IIPWQR I THE Rocsns‘ inARIiWARE comrsnv. LIMITED. ii II l Friday they will be joined at Sack- vlllc by Mrs. Augusta Sloane who' l will accompany them to the Island. —Sackville Tribune. ENJOYED VISIT. -— Miss Meta M. Doiron, in training at Hotel‘. Dion Hospital, Chatham, N. B., and Miss Laura B. Rogers, R. N., also of Chazham, have returned after spending a three week's vacation at the home of the farmer's pdrents.‘ Mr. and Mrs. John D. Doiron, North Rustico. They also were the guests of Mrs. R. G. Fleming, North Rus- lino and Miss Louise Pitre, Oyster Bed Bridge. Miss Rogers, visited Charlottetown and the shores of the North Side as far as Cape Turner. She had the good fortune of a short trip to our fishing ground and of landing a twenty-five lb. Cod-flshJ She was very much impressed with‘ the pastoral beauties of our fair Isle’ and promises that though this was her first visit, it will not be the last. BONSIIAW WOMEN’S INSTIT- UTE-The regtular meeting of the Bonsaw Women's Institute met in the schoolhouse on Wednesday, the 15th inst. After the usual opening exercises twelve members responded to roll call and one new member v.11: welcomed. It was decided to hcld thc annual picnic on Monday of the following week. Arrange- mcnts were also made to have a lecture in the hall and a special meeting called for in connectionl with same. Correspondence in- Rcd Cross Society, also another for fruit. A paper entitled "My Home, My Country, My District," was read by Miss MacRac. The next meeting is to bc held at the home of Mrs. George Carson, and roll call is to be answered with pickling recipes. At EARL OF BALFOUIPS BIRTIIDAY HONORED BY BRITISH ACADEMY The celebration of the Earl OI Balfour's 80th birthday has created. widespread interest in Great Brit- ain. The British Academy, n learned society of which Lord Balfour has‘ been President for many years. has recently been given a permanent home at Burlington House. The funds for panelling; and decorating these rooms were donated by an ananymous donor. The London Times, however, recently announced that Sir Charles Cheers Wakefield, Bart, on the specific request of the committee, admitted tht the cost of reconstructing and adapting the premises ‘was done at his expense. The Academy took formal pos- session of its new quarters and at the snme time celebrated the 80th birthday oi its President. Lord Bal- four. The Prince of Wales was a guest of honour and proposed Lord Balfour's health. --~__<0& GOLF BALLS MEET IN MID-AIR (By British United Press) LONDON, August 2i. A unique incident in golf took place recently on the Wentworth Falls course. Two members of the 11911 Golf Club, Dr. Alcom and E. A. Avery, were playing with the professional, E. Barnes. The tee shots of Avery, and Barnes at the 0 hole finished on opposite sides of the green. Unknown to each other, both players hit their seconds (clip shots) at the same time. Dr. Alcorn, standing at the pin, suddenly saw two halls approaching the hole from different angles. The ballrmet over the hole and dropped in. The only known instance of two balls being played at the some time St. Andrews in May I924! when Oolonel Howard and ‘Lieut. Ool. Buchanan Dunlop played to the 1U green and the bolls, going towards the some hdle, met 20 yards from the pin. eluded a letter of thanks from the son Prince Street 00¢ mfiunl’ In limb!" 93311790 It gie drum of pure Blnuritc-il Magnesia lottctown; Miss Carrie Grant. Miss' Helen dVI. Steele, Mrs. Joc Wood, Charlottetown; Rev. and Mrs.' Grant, Hartfod, Conn. l PERSONALS Mrs.W. J. Paquet, Antigonish, is visiting friends in Rustico. Miss Annie McLeod Pldgeon, spent the week end in Mayfleld the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stead. Rev. E. Lockhart. Mrs. Lockhart and children, George and Doris of Antigonish, are spending a holiday on P. E. Island. ' | Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Stone, Dam-IF ers, Mass, and Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Horton, Melrose, Mass, arrived on the Island on Monday by motor and are the guests of their cousin. Mr. Robert D. Matheson, Clyde River. Mr. Jno. A. McDonald, Land Sur- veyor, Hermanville, was among those attending the Scottish Gather- ing in the city yesterday. I-Ie left later for Little Sands on a business trip. v. A. M. Gordon, D. D., of St. An iews Presbyterian Church, Quo- bec. and Mrs. W. S. Nickle and two children, Gordon and Katherine from Kingston, Ont., arrived by the Hochelaga yesterday and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Morri- Seaside Costumes 0f 71 Years Ago (By British Uniibd Press) LONDON, August, 21--A striking picture of the contrast between bench fashions of '74 years ago and the c of to-day is drawn by a West end buyer in drapery trade. H2 describes in "Men's Wear" the fashions on Ramsgate sands as shown by Firth, the artist, in I854. Men sat on the sands in tail silk ham. frock coats, double-breasted walct coats with enormous lapels. tight trousers and patent leather spring-sided boots. Large Gladston- ian collars were worn, in many cas- es with friiled shirts fronts and tremendous stock bows. Every men carried a knob-headed stick, with either a silk or leather tassel. Little boys and girls who now run about with practically nothing on have a much easier time then their grandfathers. I Grandpa. (aged 7) had frills to his knrkcrs, and wore a. silk hat or a wido-brimmed black straw sallom hat when he was digging in the ggnri, and grandma was all muffled up/in frocks and frills. The girl of 1854 wore enormous crinollne, tiny shawls over their shoulders and huge featered hats 0r a poke bonnet. Every woman car- ried a tiny parasol. The girls bathing costumes were "fearful creations," mostly navy blue, with legs down to the ankles tied with tapes, and sleeves tied at the wrists all fluffy and frilly, and a kind oi’ collar similar to what D08 Toby wears in Punch and Judy. ___é{-O€- Wonderful For Indigestion l‘ Wit-n your stomach fools llllili when Gan, Sum-neon. Nausea or nfter-outiuit pnlnll nmkn you feel miserable-n uln- will bring you Inslnnt Ilellel! l For Indigestion, the iiroinpt effect- lveneml fills npeola non-laxative BISIYIIATED form of bfegnesln In really wonderful. Even the molt ob HERE IS THE PROGRAM MONDAY EVENING EIGHT O’(‘.LO(V‘.K l (frand Plleliillg 0f Exllibitivn with speeches, etc., in the main building. Great big Midway 111 fl!" Swing‘ With its myriads of lights reminding one of Fairyland on the main grounds. Billy Rice Trio of acrobats and Roy-m Pckin 'l‘r0upe in front 0f Gran... Stand with band concert. TUESDAY? PROGRAM MORNING-Judging cattle. ‘- AFTERNOONé-Scottish Gathering Willi their Highland Games, Scottish Dances, etc, etc. Grand gathering of the clans. Admission 25c t0 main grounds, 25c to Grand Stand to see games, etc. Midway on main grounds all Tuesday (afternoon. Great big i i TUESDAY EVENING—Great Big Midway with rides- shows and hund- reds of amusements on main grounds. Big exhibit-s in main build- ing. In front 0f grand stand Billy Rice Trio, Royal Pekin Troupe and band concert. WEDNESDAY’S PROGRAM MORNING—Judging Cattle, etc. AFTERNOON-Lynch Bros. Big Midway on main grounds. Exhibits man: building and exhibits of cattle, sheep, poultry, etc. Horse Races or race track. 2.27 Trot wth a bunch of fast trotters. 2.14 'I‘r0t with Bill Sharon, Alliewood the Great, Fred Medium, Jack Dempsey and others. Positively the greatest trotting race ever staged is: this Province. 2.22 Pace with a bunch of fleet footed pacers. l ‘A EVENING—Great Big Midway. with rides, shows and hundreds of amuse- ments ou main grounds. Billy Rice Trio, Royal Pekin Troupe and band concert. THURSDAYS PROGRAM MORNING~Grand display of exhilits. AF'l‘ERNOON-—Great Big Midway. Thrilling horse races. See the great Free-For-All with the $25,000.00 Tarzan Grattan, Harry Putnam, El Verso and other cyclonic pacers. 2.20 Trot with a lot of real trot- ters, all evenly matched. 'I‘l'..' race will be a corker with eyelash finishes. 2.30 Pace with fivc evenly matched pacens. EVENING_Great Big Midway lighed up lik-e Fairyland. Royal Pekin Troupe, Billy Rice Trio, Roy's. Pckin 'l‘roupe and band concert. FRIDAY’S PROGRAM Last day of the great big Fair. No exhibits but thrilling horse racing. See the 2.27 Pace with n. lot of fast ones. 2.17 Trot and Pace and this 2.23 Trot. These good classes with real good horses. N0 admission to the main gate on Friday, 75c sees the race meet, etc. A cuT IN PRICE The Directors 0f the Exhibition in consultation with the Provincial Government authorities and Civic authorities have decided t0 place the ' Exhibition prices for this Exhibition so that they are within the reach of every man, woman and child in this Province. They want its great edu- cational value to be fully recognized. They want everyone to be a booster for it, so that every year it will grow bigger and better than ever. HERE ARE THE PRICES General admission to the main grounds Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday. 25c. General admission to -main grounds evenings, adults 15c, children under twelve if with parents, free, Admission to Grand Stand Tuesday Sailfish Games d1lY.25¢ Admission to Grand Stand Wednesday, Thursday 811d Friday. 75¢- NO admlssion fee at main gate on Friday. C0106 BWYYIWJY. Bring‘ Y0!!!‘ friends. You need the change, s0 does the Exhibition. nflnutc canon (lulckly rcnuuml. Pleasant, \ nml lnvxponlive lo use. Auk your drug- ‘In. l. ~ ~¢~<~ -v-._‘.-._.- ..~_.. ..»_~.- w... .-r......-..-.. .-r<4a'-:-_“§" ._ "Ur-w- !-l'~+‘l‘-.<“<='~=\‘-~fi<wi_intsw 1A2». ,.\.,._:_-.- . an‘ weir-v. LFu-Q-‘Jduuu ... ' ' j. w,‘