"tfllflflmvnflrmmmimrwrwemmvw merauwfzbimyzr 7,1»; < -¢~ and Prince Bounty Chronicle l .€Whnuu Speoiasl IIEII’S WEAR of local Interest but advertising o! l newly nature may be Inserted n: I cents a word strictly pnyshle In 5d- Vance. SILK POLO SHIRTS —GREEN snasr nmnaa Short Sleeves, nice and TWINE, distributed by Brawl- cool. Blue, Sand and 2117-7-81-21- Greel“ Each 59° —ADDRESSED—CI)NGREGATION AT SUMltIERSIDE-Rev. Dr. Kan- nawin addressed a large congrega- tion at the morning service o! the Presbyterian Church on Sunday. His subject dealt with the work of the Sunday School. For eight years Dr. Kannawin has been secretary of the Presbyterian Sunday Schools and is keenLv interested in the work. In his address he said Canada's boys and girls are its greatest assets, and it is the duty of the church and i parents to see that the children are i taught the fundamentals of religion, i which is the basis of good citizen- ship. His text was taken from St. Matt. 18-2 and 14. He stressed the I importance of the proper upbringing inf children at home and that they 'should he early taught to attend church regularly. Messrs Bowness. Schurman, l-luestis and Hancock sang in qunrtctte "Vilandering Child _Comc Home" and "Tell Someone SILK UNDERWEAR Combinations. A real bargain. At, suit .. 69c Two-piece, Shirts and Shorts. Silk Shirts, Silk or Broadcloth Shorts. Garment, each .. . .. 39c .__._-___-_- Dungaree Overalls ants. Sizes 32 to .42. Pr. . . 98c -___-__-_.__. l\IEN’S PYJAMAS Tooke Flexo B a n d fancy Broadcloths. Val- ues up to $3.50. Now .$1.69 Harris Men’sWear A. E. Harris, Mgr. Summerside, P. E. I. —This eolumn ls reserved for news —-WIRE NOSE GUARDS for ihorses are s necessity, sold whole- sale andretail at Braces. 2117-7-81-21. PERSONALS —M.r. and Mrs. Morris Mill, of Summersi‘ , are spending their hol- idays at Cavendish BeactL-S. -Rev. W. H. Harding will occupy the pulpit of Trinity United Church, Summorsiae, during the month of August-B. --Col. U. G. Dawson, of Bedeque, left on Monday morning for Ottawa. -—8. —-Mrs. E. H. Robertson, of Boston, Mass, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Linkletter, of Linkletter Road.—S. ~—.‘Miss Dorothy MacPhor-son, who has been spending her vacation at her home in Summerside, retumed to Ottawa Monday morning. —Mrs. E. Millikan, of Toronto, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hinton, Sum- merside, 1's returning to her home ‘HE UHARLCTITETUWN GUARDIAN THEBAUD tnmumii Hitliii Enroute to World Fair and Possible En- and life due to the the Nova Sootia wast toward Chic- fires and the throwing of lighted matches counter With t h e and cigarette ends. Bluemse‘ _ The Royal Canallian Mounted Police (By m... not... new... m. has been instructed to prosecute m all Se" Wm") cases where such offences have been rrsnmsx, July 3l—'.t'he fleet Ctlmmitted- ' _ Gertrude 1.. Thebaild, uwiflest o! By order St tee fishi ehooners, - , Sig? outfl of Hallie? Hath-oer m- H- R: STEWART, day and was slipping angst u, DeputyProvmcial Secretary. uasRFfinK?=‘ lie Starting of Forest Fires The attention of the public is drawn to the grave danger of loss of property careless lighting‘ 0f ago and a possible encounter with Nova Scotiab Bluenose, her oon- ' queror in international racing. B8. ti k li he l ' th “M3001: csusn g“; ngegek Inch‘: had decided to resign her position cesterman which will represent l“ the school‘ f u ch Massocusettes at the Chicago Fair Mls’ McLeml l“ ah 621326; o: slid down harbor under auxiliary m wlllds llmllked l ° an mm“. m an accompaniment of the Womens Institute for the sup- screaming whistles as steamers a- poll‘ they had glvm her durmg long the waterfront gave the racer h" wllm ol olllczlmdwthen m“ a roistering farewell at the end of nllllllced h" mum on “We a her short stay in Halifax, "cal °l lee cream‘ but all“ mm was expressed that Mrs. Molnod BOILING SALDION If oil is rubbed on salmon to be boiled and. the ilsli placed in oiled ordinary shelf paper. The blotting paper the full goodness and color will be retained. Also add a, little the steam and so keep the Contents the Christian church at Bradalbane vinegar to the boiling ‘water. l About Jesus." Miss Helen Peters of- ficiatcd m. the organ-S. °“ Tlwsday "mm"?- When a store cupboard is in a kitchen where much cooking is done a good deal of waste will be saved by lining the shelves with sheets cf blotting paper instead of Ohio, and are spending a deasant holiday at Mr. Deslloches’ liome in Miscouche.-S. paper will absorb any damp from -'R°V~w-H-Hfi1'd1I1B preached“! on Sunday morning and at the Lot 16 United Church in the etching.- of bottles and jors quite dry. END. YOUR Ell-E Fool Trouble ATTEND THIS SPECIAL BRADY Footwear Bompany ER S. —-Ml$S Rosamond Harding ac- companied by her uncle, Mr. Arthur A. Harding, of Needham, ltiass, mo- tored to Summerside, arriving last Friday and are now spending a de- parents, Rev. W. H. Harding and Mrs. Harding-S. EASTERN GUARDIAN ..' Thin column is rsserved fol news of local interest but advertising of a newsy nature runy be inserted a! 2 cents a word strictly puyubln in Idvunce. . ISUBSCRIPIIONB to Th0 Qharlottetown Guardian may ha handed to their Rep. Archie Hume. or left at H. J. Maborrs Drug Store. —Mr. and Mrs. J. E. DesRoches and family motored from Columbus. lightful holiday with Miss Harding's i . exclusively a salt-outer honor. The lallllllllly l” d° W“ duly by “'5 ~ Canadian vessel aready has proved and ha“ Ilceeding was halted by Ruth Mc- Coubrey who called the meeting to order and asked permission for the pupils h; address the teacher. An address of appreciation ac- Voyage Delayed The Iliebaud put into harbor late Saturday for repairs to a . ‘cylinder head of her deisel plant. complmled by a’ purse o’ money Her voyage imm Gloucester to; was then presented to Mrs. McLeod. Quebec Cltv, was delayed for overl The address was read by All“ 24 hours’ imt Captain Ben Pzne Dickieson and the presentation said he expected to complete thelmllde by m“ Stevenson‘ first stage of the trip up the Great Mrs’ McLeod very leellllgly Lakes by Wednesday at the latest. lmmk“ ‘he Pllpll" Th” 1°“ “Em Captain Pine, veteran of many w“ the“ served and enjoyed by all‘ a salt-water battle with Bluenose, The lacl that Mrs‘ Mcuod has on is making this mp as a passenger_ three separate occasions been call- Young Jimmy Abbot, who hunch ed to take the position of teacher les the big racer on the banks, is m the same scllwl ‘peaks well ml at the wheel this time, his crewiher enpabilitiesas aschool teacher. ntade up mainly of fishing skip-l Followlllg ls the address:- New Glasgow, June 29, 1988. i pers who have deserted the banks in hope of another clash with the rival Bluenose. Mrs‘ Melvln Mclmld’ Dear Teachen-Having heard that it is your intention to sever your connection with our school st A fresh-water race between The- the cm” °l llll" 5°ll°°l term“ we’ baud and Bluenose has been in l“ pllplls‘ feel that we cannot let prospect for months, ever since fills oppolllllllly pa“ wllllollt ex‘ Captain Angus Walters and owri- presslllg t° you lmw deeply and ers of the Lunenburgher first: de- truly we leglel l” learn ‘ll y°llr cided to let the banker go to the|de°lsl°ll and llllw glatellll we a“ Fair under charter. Captain Anguslol wlllll’ yo“ have dmle l“ ‘l5 says he is willing to race the The- lslnce yml m“ “Mlle “mm? l“ l“ baud on fresh water, though not our lllslnlcllll and gllldm Dllllng for the Iutemational Trophy Blue- the three yell“ 5'0“ n5“ been Wm‘ Race In Prospect of the family weds. The isw says the dowry must be "becoming to the parents‘ wealth and position." Princess Stephanie is a. cousin of King Albert of the Belgians and Kins 0mm of England. ' MAHATMA GINDHI PLANS EMBABK ON “FRESH AND SACRED MISSION 1N LIFE AiHlliAIDAB-AD, India, July 81 - Mahatnm Gandhi announced to day his decision to disbs-nd his “Ashranfl or college of devotees at Sabannati to embark on a. "fresh and sacred mission in life." The Indian leader expained that he must discontinue his seminary because it was to him the most precious thing on earth. Hundreds and thousands of poo- ple, he soid, had lost. everything in the struggle for Indian independ- ence end he felt that it was up to 111m and the members of the "Ashram" ‘to snake a sacrifice on the eve of embarking on a new “sacred mission." The nature of the mission was not disclosed, but it was believed to be connected with Gandhi's pie-n for individual civil disobed- ience in place of the former mass campaign. It is expected he will choose members oi’ the seminary to Join him in the individualistic move- ment oi’ civil disobedience. -____i-_-_- NORTH RIVER NOTES nose has held since 1021. ‘That is "5 Y°“ ha" 5'14"“ ‘imesuy “"4 left nothing undone her mettle on brineless sens byliwlllcll °°llld ha“ beellldmle m! trimming the best sailing crufsersiolll advancement’ the lakes could offer. Illlmllgh we’ no dllllbl- many Whether a Bluenose_.rhebaud;times, tried your patience to the l 9 ontague. iz-ia-atr. Demonstration “ i Recaptured A “ON” Prisoner Is WED. and THURS., AUG. 2-—3 Brought To Trial —AT*-' (vanadium; Cable) PORT 0F SPAIN, Trinidad, July y Iii-Police had to guard a closed car between flange Grande Station and the courthouse yesterday as thousands thronged to see Gabriel Castillo, recaptured Prisoner, . brought; to trial. Castillo, with’, James Hinds and Joseph Bongo, escaped from a train after convic- tion for- robbery, and lived in the Trinidad forests, robbing for a liv- ing. OM ANY FOOT Bongo was taken later. sides we're going to be at the Fair l tllllled wellale and success’ Finally Castillo was captured. i only a short time, so there may not we’. ymll pllplls °l New Glasgml’ and 18d Police to Hinds‘ dead body» be time to get things ready for alscll°°l Wlll b“ lbrush." encounter materializes would seem lllmmll‘ yet y°ll were alwllys Fallen‘ to depend on the Gloucesterman. and klllll- Tllls l5 n°w the mud Incndentally, it was in Gloucesterilelm ‘ll years yo“ have occllpled that the suggestion of a. race on the p°5lll°n °l llewh" in m" Lake Michigan was first made. scllwl and We ml“ than mmlgh you are now bidding us "good-bye" it will be as here-to-fore, only for a season. Captain Ben Pine said today he whemm” W“ m“ 8° and 1" was rloubfful about the likelihoodiwvhalevel °l‘°““““-“°°‘ Y°“ m" of a race. "Old engine would be; pllwedr you may have m” u‘ quite a handicap in a races. thesurance that none will be more stocky skipper declared. “And be-lslllcelcly glad to hear °l “um: Captain Pine Doubtful o In parting we would ask you in passed through North River recent- Mr. Fred Dalziel, of Charlotte- town. is spending some time visiting friends in North River. Miss Elsie Dockendorif, RN, of Boston, is visiting friends in North River. Master Wendell MacLeen and Miss Beth MacLean, of Charlotte- town, are visiting friends in North River. . . Mr. Louis Vessey, of York, psid s flying visit to North River recently. Mr. Ernest Ladner, of North Riv- er, was a recent visitor to Covehead Road. Mr. Percy MacAusland. of Ottawa, ly, renewing old acquaintances. w. William Warren, o! Charlotte- town, spent an enjoyable vacation visiting in Warren Grove. Among those from North River ants pey s dowry when s. daughter Bringing Up Father ltf Yesterday Castillo was arraigned agierlelldatgs Klftda‘ a Pgke" °f W! M. 0n nine charges o1 robbery. srow- NEW ctsscow scuooz. a °" a“ "8" - L‘ z ing out oi’ activities while the tliree_ slgned m b91191: 91 V9111‘ PUP“!- m 1‘ sdnsHorj Pedo- raph print! were evading the police. He was! A goodly number of visitors, n. ."F."'.‘-'.,._,~:... ‘ §{‘..'Zit.'¢'§.i?=l=3f°“’ remanded until Ailsust 2. Mean-Leonie thirty-one in all, were prcs- PRINCESS SW5 T0 OBTAIN _ l“ with us‘ Foot Cnmfofl is“ Spiflnuh Oupl. pun?“ gS-aduate while, 30 members of the constzibul- on; at we closing exercises n; New DOWRY l t“ of the Dr. Sclmll Orl/m edit: Training Sclmuh-wvill give you m‘? FWPOHSUIIQ 1'01‘ "l0 fifllltllffls Glasgow School on Thursday af- IJQ rcliefno matter what your not trmilvlt-miijvlir. Ilehnvs been lfillIlClI shared £75 dlgtributgd by the Irhltcmoon’ June 29ml VENNA, AUStFIB», July 31— l- 911i themclhmll‘llAl"°'l““‘“l““‘ll"¥m“Pplmfllilfizlgfofilgfglagagglgno‘; sPector General. i Much credit is due the teacher, Prllwas Stephanie d9 Windmill- 4 Illltzsiflicynlrlonollllljarg lliclzlltllllY- a ‘Mrs- Melvin McLeod. for the very Gllml" granddaulhier °1' the Em- ipc m p lw l - ‘ WU‘! Elm-it'll efficient manner in which the ex- mm’ mam“ 3°53’?! 911d “M15111 0f "a v- aminaiion ens conducted. 1N0 reigning monarchs, has flied In , "Hallo," said Smith's neighbour, The pupils showed’ by their suit to force her mother, Princess 6 Clo n “buck from your day's shootingflready mwwcrs to the questions Elizabeth do Windisch-Graetz, to m _ _ ‘ _ _ l Hove any lurk? V u asked them, how well grounded had grant her a dowry- . m] _ Tests carried out by the largest consumers of con "Rather," said "smith pfQud]y_ Itbeen the“ training’ Public School The flung o, the m" w” 00m ._ a m this City have proved Vii T0_Rl.-\ mote economical got twelve ducks. Leaving certificates were pwscnted I finned tonight by the P11115555‘ gt. . ‘no than other coals. By actual test 1t has less nsh-grent- His neighbour nodded approving- u, five pupus, V,“ Gm Blown‘ tom”, D; Ludwyg Kraxlen pmb um er heat-longer last-at less cost. I I ' L _ Rum Mccoubrey‘ Rex Mccoubrey‘ cps Stephanie racenfly was m“. ‘rm See us before ordering your cm], we can save you Were they wild? he asked. my Dickjcson m", Harold Howl“; fled 1,, Brmels w 0mm, “m, money, Smith looked thoughtful. Hues for perfect attendance Mcflntmra de Quenlcm "f; "l can"? “y they were exaclly", lle'were awarded to Herbert McCoub- The unique legal controversy in M H q Rs R & Co. Lgepllellt lillll’ l2” lflmel wll° owned my, Weldon McCoubrey and Char- the ranks o! an ancient and aris- m 53 Queen s; Regan and wholesale Tc], 1mm em w’ “Y as‘ lea Dickieson. an presentations IDCFBIIO house a based on Aus- m iugnmfln unlmnt n" Con“ ware made by the teacher. Regret trian law, which requires that par- grstulations. who visited the North Shore on Bun- day are: Misses Dorothy and Mary Walker and Keir Warren. Mr. James Warren, of Cavendish, spent the week end In North River. The many friends of Mr. William Molyneaux, Jr., are sorry to hssr n! his illness and wish him a speedy recovery. The farmers in North River are busily engaged in hay making. The stork Imam Mr. and Mrs. George Dockendorfl on July 23rd, and left a bouncing baby boy. Con- t By George McMariitlls g... WHERE l‘: ‘ma? HUSBAND OF MNE? rut. BET m: is MIITH THAT uoRRlD DINTY MOORE AGAiM- HE. HELPING ME PAQK THE DAUGHTER“ CALL UP DINTW MOORE AND TELLHlM I WANT MY NLF-JBANDTO COME HOME INETANTLY‘ JUQT LET HAM KNOW I SH OLI LU BE Fri-mam ceoouass- welt. soon: en on OUR WAY ‘ro ct-itcAco TO ‘THE FAlfi AND HELL BE AWAY FRoM ALL we LCMI-BROW Mars-ten, DI: AR‘. DINTY MOORE \°.\ AT THE Bid ° m! KIM 'fl""fl-9I""""- "W: Gnu ‘lads a mound year. It takes on Charlottetown. Great fun for the kids and older folks toot and Returning ' Stations on Prince Edward Island. Ilulrd’! Lluhneut for Chopped skin, I t Meet at the Q FAIR Pmitiii ..Et"iiiit» UIIARLOTTETUWII, P. E. I. Monday Evening. August 21A Closes Friday Evening, August 25 i THIS YEAIPS EXHIBITION I WILL EXCEL ALI OTHERS IN ALMOST EVERY PARTICULAR ‘ '1» THE GREATEST PREPARATIONS HAVE BEE] MADE TO HAVE IT SUCCESSFUL AND TO PLEASE THE PUBLIC. The entries in live stock will be the largest we have event’ had. The Main Building will he beautifully decorated and will house thousands of exhibits of interest to everybody. Every man, woman and child in Prince Edward Island should make this their holiday. Recreation is more essen tial to health than medicine. Our Exhibition gives recrea tion and education from the moment of opening to the houl of closing. It will be one grand, big continuous show with pleasing entertainment for young and old. Among the many features is the biggest Vaudeville Program for years THE FAMOUS HUSTREI FAMILY One of the greatest acts in American vaudeville. The sensation of Europe before‘ coming to America. The hig wire thriller. Three reckless dare-devils toy with eternit for above the heads of the spectator . CARLOS COMEDY CIRCUS Two separate and distinctive acts. Act one a riotous comedy offering the fastest, biggest and bestcomedy that: has made a hit in indoor and outdoor vaudeville. Exhlbite in 28 States of the Union after a most successful European \ tour. Five people, four ponies, two bucking mules, dogs, eta-bi CAPT. CHARLES’ LEAPING HOUNDS A splendidly spectacular animal production. The ' thoroughbred kings of dogdom. Every dog lover in th Province should see these wonderfully intelligent an highly trained animals. THE FAMOUS Aaron noun 0ne_ giant, two male midgets and one lady. Presenting, acrobatics and comedy in two acts. ‘ - ' / 0ur Big llorse Racing Program 3-Day: Racing-d Tuesday - Wednesday - Thursday’ TEN CLASSES 0ver $4,000 in Purses, Prizes and Premiums‘. 3i FREE FOR ALL TROT AND PACE. 2.13 TROT AND PACE. 2.16 TROT AND PACE. 2.19 TROT AND PACE. 2.22 PACE ' 2.25 PACE. 2.15 TROT. 2.19 TROT. 2.25 TROT. 2 YEAR OLD TROT AND PACE. LYNCIPS NEW IMPROVED 193R MIDWAY The greatest Midway that will tour the Marltimes thie special train of 12 cars to transport it t1 Special Single First Class Fares, Good leaving Tuesdaa any Time up to Thursday Evening. At a POPULAR PRICES C fl FMR IN ct-HCAGO- very grateful, we are‘ figure of any Exhibition in the world. and JAMES PATON. President The aim and object of the Provincial Exhibition is [p eter to the masses. Through arrangements with the Ci nd Provincial Governments, for whose co-operstlon we again placing our prices at the low . Admission to Main Gate 25c daily, Special concessions to children. $1.00 sees the whole sh0w\0n race day. 82.50 buys a season ticket good mornings, afternoon! evenings of entire show and is transferable. J’. W. BOULTER, Secrets!) 15c evening. ‘f! iii