EIEIINTIB SHOWS AT CHARLOTTETOWN 0 MONDAY, July Z1 l 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 t0 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 i“ ' Tickets Will be Good at Any Town Where the Circus Plays lllIlillY-"Send Your Orders in At Once-- Tickets Now Being Distributed HAVE THE BLANK BELOW SIGNED AND BRING OR MAIL‘ 1 ,TO THE CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT OF The Charlottetown Guardian With $2.00 For New Subscription r wan-r 1-0 co 1'0 run CIRCUS-YOUR SUBSCRIPTION wru. TAKE m: SUBSCRIPTION ORDER . . . . . Six Months‘ Contract burr-rerun...-u..."--l..-r----..-..........---"-0-..." I have not been a subscriber to The Charlottetown Guardian ior the past 30 days, but hereby subscribe for a period oi six months, ior which I herewith pay $2.00. '91 19mm no?! 10 @5011 manor; moi 193 P"? Kndw-Id sumo ‘aurpmnfl flu. m 190w slut livw 1O nu. NAME oars ..... 1030 mnnnranonnss PHONE No. ‘ORDERTAKEN av nun"...-"sen-rs...-.......r.r.snnrr-ues Bmmrannnnss PHONE Ne. NOTE-A new subscriber iii one to whorn The Guardian has not been furnished ior l0 days past. A change oi name at the ssme address ls not a new subscription. A renewal GET BUSY Tickets Good ior Any Perlormfl-D 1o; Arno p000 . z ' and has been a popular and success-v OOOOOOOQOO-OQ.’ roxom CLINICS-Friday, July 18th, Marshiield, a; cevehera, ass; Grand Tracadie, ioso; berisldswn, i1; Glensladale, 11.30; Mt- Stewart, ' 12; Eldon. 3. Piiteen lninutes allow- ed ior each centre. 6446-11 ATTENDED PIESBYTEIIAL ... l Mrs. John I. Purscy, Mr. William Mc- iCallum, Miss Mary Railings, Miss ‘.Reta Publlcover, North Rustico, mo- Itored to Kensington on Thursday, . [where they attended" the WMS, . irrerbyterirl oi the Presbyterian’ .- 5 Church in Canada. .' l I * i cannon or SCOTLAND - The? Sacrament oi the Lord's Supper will? b8 CUBMBBGG in the Kirk, C396 170-; , verse, on Sabbath, 20th. Services at, 10.30 and 7- Preparatory services on Thursday, 17th and on Saturday, 18th I at 2 p. m, and on Monday, 21st at', 1° t 10- Rev- J- W- 5- I-nwry. of‘ MR. w. cinssraie s. McLURE clmbfldifl. M858» W111 P1951111 lit the‘ Conservative Candidate For Queen's preparatory services and on Sabbathi “emu, . Mr. W. Chester S. MeLure, Char- ____ _ l lcttetown are household words wher- MAJOR ggmnm-G OPERATIONS , ever foxes are bred or furs sold. He Hm, brick work an u.” new eunuch is as well known and popular in the 1m yummy go“; h“ been raised m‘ fur trade oi London, England, New mo“ p13“; to the level o; m, flnti York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Montreal floor, A lug; qugnmy 0g bugging; and Toronto as he is in his native material, brick and tile, is on the site Province “Chester? as he is popular- and the work is progfggglng, The ly known, has risen to preeminence brick work on the new telephone in business and public life by means building at the corner oi Fitzroy and oi sheer ability, determination and 'Queen Street has attained a height enlightened vision. He always has considerably above the level of the seen beyond the present and Wbfkfid iirst iloor. The buildings on the site ior the future. Educated at the far- for the new rink are being removed tamed Prince oi’ Wales College, he in preparation ior construction work. taught school ior a while and then , ‘ entered business as a dry-goods clerk, CHURCH ARMY VAN - The, speedily blossoming into an ambas- Church Army Van Ofllcers held ser- sador of trade 0n his own account. V1133 l‘! MWTBY Harbour on Thurs- in which he developed a remunerative dly 8nd Ffldly ""5585 01 158E W061i business. He was one.oi the nrst to An open air service was also conduct- sce the great possibilitis oi domestic fid ll Mllfffly m"! it 3-39 0n TDWS- breeding oi silver foxes, and entered day. which was attended by about upon that industry with zest and en- 150 Pmple- Tm V" Wm 9° i" 5V terprise in 1912, at a time when most "w" m” W9“ 9Y1 WWI-INN)’ Wm- people were looking upon it as a bub- -m5 m‘ l‘ 5mm "5 711N543!’ Ind ble soon to be bricked. Today he is nldw‘ “d ‘t mum!“ °n gamma? still in that business, known far and night‘ Au m u“ “m” “chi-mes a" wide as the "dean oi the fur trade." “MM t° "m" m“ ‘ewim- In addition to being interested in the ' " Vimy Ranch along with his equally TODMBS_DINGWELL Nun!‘ enterprising partner, Col. D. A. Mac- éLs-bfhgt $55 0! M" m“? Kinnon, D. S. 0., and the Hudson's °°m ' ‘Que’ ‘n5 MB5_Jm-"“e Bay Company, he is along with Mun!" Dmgweu’ °t Mwgem w” the Colonel representative of the solemnized by Rev. J. M. McLeod, M. Hudson-S Bay Company for A, Charlottetownnat the residence of wmch Mama hum,” and Macmm u” mung!“ ckrgynum m‘ Juli’ non have built up a most lucrative 1m“ h‘ u“ Pwn“ °‘ ‘h’ -°‘“"’~"“ and steadily growing business in the f?“ gin“ °1' '5” “d” "i" Y?“ Maritimes. Mr. McLure is in public \ ry coming? 165595- The bud“ liie not so much bccause he soueht is the daughter of M!‘ n“! M“ it but because it sou ht him 1 13W Jam” E‘ Dmgweu’ o: Midgen’ Pa!" when he was: in Newg York on anbusi ness trip, the Conservative Party oi Queen's County, wired him oflering to submit his name ior nomination at the then forthcoming convention. At that time he could not see his way iul teacher for a few years, and is highly esteemed ior, her excellent qualities. Mrs. Thomas Campbell and young ‘ son Egbert, o! st John’ NB" are clear to accept this flattering ofier, V1514“: relatives and ‘fiends m the but later consented to run ior the cm,‘ Provincial Legislature ior the city, and was elected. In 1927, when the Liberal sweep of the Province occur- red, Mr. McLure was one oi the few ‘survivors retaining his seal; along with ‘Hon. Dr. W, J. MacMiilan, At the The ianiily of the late Rev. Stephen 3”‘ Q“°e“'§ °°““‘Y °°"—°°Y"a""° J_ MacDonald wish 1° than); ghg Convention, he along with Hon, John P1185“. 53TH! Hid NUTS“ 0f the IH. Myers, was unanimously chosen to asairegxnifizggsmemmghgfikbrmglég carry the partycolors at this general during his last illness. 5428-7-l6-1i. BMW"- Efllllt? Elmira ¢ljllfdj RECEPTION-Last rblduy evening WEDNESDAY lthe annual convention oi the Wo- imerrs Institutes ior' this province LML-snnnalltsnndaé Srcthoohficnlrti; V" was brought to a most enjoyable close "l I" '1 1 "I" when the delegates, between three nu‘ for iqugapde-gnggzéwb? 1 hundred and four hundred. were the eohveyihg children and helpers,:£ll85i.§ of His Honour Lieutenant 8.00—Weekly Prayer ervice-Visitors ' Governor Heart: and Mrs. Heart: at hyluglrelc°m°"neaflz Mun‘ Government House. Victoria Park. 54244‘; ' Mrs. Heartz was assisted in receiving _ - by Miss MacPhall, supervisor of the d: 5131-55 Institutes. Refreshments were served in the large dining hall and a most STEWART__M “ox-bum July 19th, delightful time was spent, music be- 1930, to Mr. and Mrs. T. Mayne irlg furnished by Dixon's Orchestra. stew“; (nee auby n mwne55) a A feature of the occasion was the daughter, Shirley Ruth, moving of a vote of thanks to His Honour, proposed by Mrs. Mutch, the smNoT-l-PA; theicltlzens Hospm; President. This “is the sixth occasion New Kemmgwn, Pa" on July 9_ on which His Honour royally enter- 1939’ m ML ma Mm Mum, 5m- talned the rncmbers oi the institute. nett, 174 Columbia Ave, variderift. Th! "w"? Paid a "W high mbu“ Pa, a daughter. (Patriot, plgggg copy) to Hon. Mr. Heartzs hospitality in the past. His Honour in reply thank- ed the delegates ior their token oi _ appreciation and complimented them MMDQNALmAt Mg smwm on on the splendid work they were do- July 15m, D; John Q Mmd°nfl¢ ing ior this province on behaii oi the DEATHS aged 55 m,‘ maul; gmm m, m, home and the school. He had n0 residence My stews“, munday doubt that this good work would be momma M, a“. “mg,” “mg to 5g continued. A pleasant incident was Andrew's church; the presentation to Miss MacPhail oi a silver flower basket. The reception MacMILLAN-On Tuesday, July 15th, lasted from iour to six p. m, and mum any“, o; ML and M“ the delegates leit for home carrying Sh“, “mum”, Mbeny Plains. an-ny the most pleasant recollections aged a watt Inmrmem w one“ oi their visit to Charlottetown and cemetery l‘ a p_ m_ wflnudfi. the the reception at Goiernment House. h. l“ ::To safeguard the child from danger that worms cause, use Mil- ler's Worm Powders. the medicine par - o 2 excellence ior children. These pow- N ' D ' M a cLean § ders will clear the system entirely of a I i i UflDnTAuI _ worms. will regulate and stimulate the organs injuriously ailected by the worms, and will encourage healthful operation oi the digestive processes. As a vermiiuge it cannot he surpassed Wllshln 9 é is i Pbole Ill “m‘°""“-°“ ' ire Your Foxes AT Take no i Aces-Act today. Our preparations for Foxes are <ed with marked success by the most pro- gressive l nchers on the Island they accept no sub- stitute. These remedies are used at the Vimy Ranch by the originator, Col. D. A. MncKinnon and sold at this store. DALMATION INSECT POWDER ' per lb. (MacKinnon’s Best Grade) . . . . . . .. $1.00 $1.00 We carry everythingvyou need to keep your puppies and older foxes healthy ROSS -DRUG-UNITED Successor to The MacKinnon Drug Co. “HOME OF’ MacKINNON FOX REMEDIES” RIaCKINNONKSl EAR MITE REMEDY It Never Fails . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..'8‘Aoz. bottle NEMA CAPSULES for HOOKWORMS Now is the Proper Time . . . . . . . . .. per box a‘ AAAA L '11‘; a Classified; Advertisements One Insertion ...................... l0e per line oi 5 words ‘three Insert-tins .. n... 9o per line oi 6 words .. 8o per line oi‘ 5 words Eight Insertions ................ .. 7e per line oi 5 words LQ-OOGOOOQW t. vrvv vvvv v v rv v i Lost Male Help Wanted i LOSW~PLATE WITH FIVE GOLD l WAbITED-A MAN IMMEDIATELY .teeth. Reward. Apply Mrs. P. J.’ for farm work. C. H. Woodside, I Iiolmes, Ocean View. 5401-7-15-31. 'I‘ryon. 5419-7-15-2! LOST-SZXG TRUCK TIRE BE- WANTED SEVERAL MEN FOB. tween 5 Mile House arid St. Peter's. farm and ranch work. Arthur C. Finder please phone 1234, Char- Wood, Mt. Herbert. 5379-7-14-51. lottetown. 5422-7-15131 ___ _ _ _ WANTED-A MAN TO WORK AT Teachers Wanted the hay. Apply Clifford Scott, North River. 5358-7-14-31. WANTED-TEACHER. FOR HEAD _ '—'—_"_—_"'_' oi Hillsborough School. supplement P6111818 HClp Wanted $100.00. Lawson Douglas, Secretary. —-—- Swond 01855- 5414-7-15-41 ‘JJANTED BY acocsr 1st. cous- TEACHER. WANTED FOR. BEIHEL School. Supplement $60.00. Leigh - Ferguson, Secretary. 5382-7-l4-3l. wANTED-A ‘VQMAN 600K AND --— "—-i-——-—-——-———— waitress. must have best oi refer- WANTED —- TEACHER FOR PT. ences. Hotel Lexington. N. Rustioo Prim School. lst or Second Clzissw’ Harbor. Supplement $110.00. Murdock Giliis. i . . . Secretary. 5209-7-7-8-15116-41.‘ ggplygp [M59155 To TAKE 0R. ——' '—' - , ders ior exclusive specialty line, l WANTED-TEACHER. FOR PRH-IST! good commission. Box R-llfi Pond School. Supplement $100.00.,‘ Guardian. F. ll-l’. W. 7-16-11. Apply J. J. McDonald, secretary. i - 5432-7-16-11. i WANTED-A 11am. array TO Mrs. F. B. Conrad, l4 Upper Prince Street. 5307-7-10-ti. Write J. Guardian. 5429-7-16-ti. Miscellaneous rox FARM axn ovnnmcnri cabins. For particulars write A. T4 McConnell. West Scarbara, Maine. l 4565-6-19-231. i WANTED - AN EXPERIENCED maid for general housework. lVLrs. Eric Pendcrgast, Hazelbrock. 5374-7-14-61. JOHN ALFRED MacDONALD. LAND WANTED " 65945113 . “M55” surveyor Box 29_ Hermanvu1e_ keeper at once in iamily oi two; ' 357o_5_6_1mo_ middle aged preferred. Apply by letter to P. L. Coffin. Savage Har- l’ bor. H. “'."-5364-'l'-12-4i. For Sale Guardian Central Printery. 1'08 SALE-NEWLY FRESHENED Wanted cow. Apply Vialter Quilty. South Shore. . 5473-7-16-31. SALESMEN WANTED — SALES, _ ______ use“! for Prime Edward 159"“! runssncn AYRSHIRE BULL Fort- G°°d Pay‘ Free mum‘ we “am, sale one year old. Frank Halllday" now a reliable. energetic rcpres-, Ezdon 53e6_7_12_4{ entative to handled C0118 best dis-v, ' tricts on the lslan . ur agcnfil‘ 15- , ' " __ __‘ profitable Write Pelham Nursery} Figgvss-aliib-‘Qléghgil-‘Tlng F5553 00., Toronto. 021B. s. w. S-wsti.‘ ~ - e - wit." rye ~ _ I .o38o-7-l4—3i POTATO TAGS FOB THE SEA- son's shipments on short notice Salesman Nursing VYOUNG WOMEN DESIRING T0‘ enter class of North Adams 'l‘rain-, __.___________ ing School for Nurses. North; pm; SALE; To LET‘ 305B” AND Adams. Mass, please write Supt.’ room Sign, on hand at Guardian promptly. School qualifies pupils to 0mm a secure registration. Provides monthly allowance and privilege of , six months‘ course at Bellevue hos-i pital, New York City. All expensesj paid. N-6-SwtlAug15. '“' ' ' -_-_______.___.____ l FOR sau: AT canons". LETTUCE Wanted l 3r per hunch. Also Swiss chard WANTED._BQARDER§ 1y p31. crass spinach. tests etc. M. J. vat, houst Apmy Guardian, Byrne, Enrnsclifie. 5434-7-l6-5i. 5417-7-15-21‘ _____________,__________ PULLETS FOR SALE. LEGHORNS and Rocks. Everett Howatt, cane- ion. ssvc-l-ié-si. FOR sau: --IEALAGASH Sh; Salt. Cargo just arrived. Whole- ‘ sale and Retail Earle Fisheries l Co. 83 Water Street. 5S05-7-l0-1wk. -_.___.___.. F01; SALE - BABY CARRIAGE. Like new. Apply 227 Grafton 5439-7-16-21. WANTED-MILK cow T0 rnssn-i en October or November, Jersey or- Gurnsey grade. R. A. Bagnallui _________ Hunter River. 5407-7-l5-2L. Squib A9133 faces a 13b0,, mo,“ WANTED BED SITTING ROOM! for three weeks including meals ‘ . _. ,_ _ Give rate. etc. for married (‘Olipie "‘*“ ‘ and child ilve years old. Apply G. 0...... 7-16-21, , DR. J. P. MILLAIVZWV "—‘_"'_""'”'“; "_|, DENTAL sunoson Mlssmg Heirs norms-s to 12.30 -—-———————-—'—"?"———" I to 5.00 MUNRO-ADDRESS ivlwrnn. n", “m, Queen ‘m, Rmlmond Harry or William Munro. Children, of the late Emma Crown Munro; soeeeeeeeoooeeeoeeeeeoeee and natives of the Provinc“ "Uta" llimm'"_'”—___“__—‘_““ Nova ScotIa. in the Dominion oi Canada, will communicate with The DR_ w_ R_ Eastern Trust Company. Halifax. Canada or Si. John's. Newiound-l "m" Glmln“ chml""‘°' land. or The Toronto Genet-all Chronic and Nervous Illnesses Trusts Corporation. Toronto. Can-i l'-.‘~i Prince 8t. Phone 10-2 pda. they will promntlv hear oi Opposite St. Paul's Church lomething to ma advgntagzez. 29 a‘ H. -l5- - - . " try girl to help with housework. . siis-i-is-ai,