ur-W! . ___ "‘=-‘*.r.~:<» - l _;. i}. .. i . f ~§ w" if ~ a Salsa Warshou 89 Water Stroll, in! John, N-B. 45a. e302: Tapered Braniiord Big Butt Asphalt Slatea provide a roof of doable and i ' le thickncsa, matchless beauty and ' e- long pmtection- _ Brliforrl Big also give a shadow heel-adding greatly to the. charm and distinction oi your home.‘ Being tapered. extra ithickneas and weight are in the part exposed to the weather. Sid 1b incliHby 10 inchea, laid 5 inches to the weather. Iranian! Roofing Cmfhilnitad . . _ Braniiord, Ontario ‘Braniford Stock Carried, Information Furnished and Service on Brantford Roofing rendered by Fennel] & Chandler, Limited - - — - Charlottetown, P. E. l. Poole-& Thompson, Ltd. - Montague, P. E. l. ow, Halllll. NS. Western Guardian —BOY FOII. EITAGE wanted at once. Apply m Scburmalfa Garage, Bummerside. 8248-84-31 —FABM POI BALI at Long River 10 acres with '10 acres clear and in good stats of cultivation. 30 acrea good hardwood. No buildings Elwood Campbell, bong River. iifliii-li-fl-Si --IMPRO-VING Her many friends will be pleased to learn that Mrs John Peter Gaudet, Rich- mond, who has been quits ill in I Mrs. Harold Knight (nee Miss Mae oi Cambridge, Mass. is summering with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Macwilll- ama. of North Tryon. bel Mr. LeRoyJ-lowatt, oi Victoria, is the purchaser of ‘ think and r ldacwillialns) fine Ford cnr,i Gleanflings From . Tryon And Vicinity Once again with pen in hand ‘er, Of what happened last week, Here. there. and yonder. the Prince County Hospital is the way to recovery. considerably improved and wsll on with which hd hopes to enjoy many joy rides. ., —8AD NEWS -- The sad news was received in S’Side yesterday by Mrl. J. L. Palmer by cable oi the death of her father at Foy- neside. near Nairn, Nalrnshire, Scotland, on Wednesday, Aug. 3rd- The Guprdian joins in extending sincere sympathy to Mrs. Palmer ill her bereavement. - —FOR ‘SALE-A Modern soda fountain with granite top and mn- hogany finish 12 feet long, 3 ~41 feet wide. Complete with three charged frome wafer faucets, four hot and cold water faucets, two sinks, three syrup wells, two stor- age compartments. three ice cream T. Holman Limited. Summerside. 8258-8-3-31 COMBINED STANDING FIELDS AND THRESHED GRAIN COMPETITION, 1927 (‘lash Prizes for Field Oats, Wheat, and Barley and Certified ‘Seed Potatoes There will be competitions in tllc three counties where there are five or more entries each for wheat, barley. oats and for potatoes grown from certified seed. The l umber of prises in each County will be proportionate with the 4‘ ‘no. number oi entries. Prizes will be paid according to the combined score oi‘ the standing field and of the thrashed grain. > 1. ~ RULES AND REGULATIONS A field of oats shall consist oi‘ at least five acres, ofwheat and barley three acres ofcertiiled seed potatoes two acres. 2. An entry fee of $1.00 shall be charged for the first, and fifty cents lor each additional entry of grain and $1.00 for each entry of potatoes. not later than August 20th, 1927. The entry fee shall accompany the applications. Entries shall be made to the Department oi Agriculture, Charlottetown O Competitors shall notify the Department of Agriculture at least one week previous to date on which harvesting shall begin. ing fields of oats only. Competitors are requestedto note the following requirements for stand» \ The field must be seeded with (unregistered Banner Oats. or (b) seed from a field which has been sown with registered seed and and Gaudst Ltd, Wellington, was inspected and approved whilcgrowing, or (c) seed from fields that‘ have been two or more years in the competition and have scored not less than 241-2 out of 25 points for purity and approved by the Department of Agricultur c. 8279-8-4-tst-4i. Montague ' H orse Races Wednesday, August 10th l‘ In prizes l» The following are the classes‘ 2.17 TROT AND PACE . . . . . PURSE $300.00 2.20 TROT PURSE $300.00 2.27 TROT ANI) PACE .. .. PURSE $300.00 CON DITION S:-Entry fee of 5% must Entries close Satur- day’ Purses 50, and 15Lllgo which covers the dista. oe in 5% additional charge to money winners. The management reserve th right to reject any entry or to change the class should circum- stances warrant, otherwise national rules to A large field of the best race per- - formers in the Province is assured and the . races will excel], if not surpass, the high ‘standard always maintained at Montague. ' Excellent‘ arrangementsarc being made to " caterto tiheenormous crowd with well stock- ed meal tables. 1 Special Attractions, dancing, band music, ai e shows and attractions in front of the grandstand. l will be held in the new skating rink under the sanction oi’- the M. P. B. A. A. U accompany each entry. QOVOPII. .. \ evening. I "Aiqlilbt Nth, 1927. Chlldren,.25c. » i. s. McINTYRE, Boxing contests it‘, Remember the date. Arrange to meet your" friends at Montague races Wednesday, Admission, Adults 50c, —WEDDING BELLS — Mrs .Wl.llinm Wells, Alberton. was married to Mr. Sharkey of the Young-Adams theatrical week. and daughter. Arthur mm. Sarah sternum, of Victoria. is spending a few days with her sis- ter. Mrs. Janie Dillon, Mills. Ell-Premier J. H. Bell, of Summer- iatter part of last week on a fishing trip to 'I‘ryon,; wherche was the guest of Mr. and‘ Mrs. Donald Bell. ‘ side, spent the Messrs. Sandy Logan and Harry Clark, of Victoria, were flying visit- ors to Tryon on Friday of last week. Miss Muriel MacFadyen, daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Don. MacFadyen, spent e. few pleasant days visiting; tanks‘ [an syrup faucets’ apply R_ relatives at Crapaud. A motor party, Mr. and Mrs. May- nard Foy and family and Mr. Fcnton Mm, l-lowatt were visitors to the provin-‘ Ema] wens, (laughter M M," and cial capital on Friday of last week. of Dixon's l THE CHARLOTTILPOWN GUARDIAN v x I Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bell and small troupe daughter. Fern, of Carleton Siding, which‘ visited the province some were m°l°fl§ts m mw“ ‘m Thursdayl lime K30. and which was here last c’! m" W951“ Miss Grace L. Wright lately rs! _w5;_cQM5 y|s|ToRs ___ Mm turned from an enjoyable holiday T, Q‘ Henderson‘ who Wm, he, 80,, with her cousin, Miss Elaine Morris.’ and Con, oi Granville. P. E. Island. This am- stllnce, oi‘ Boston, Mass, has been visiting her aged mother, Mrs. Art- hur Bryan of Lot 11, for the past month, returned to her home in Dorchester, Mass., on Saturday lzmt by boat. During Mrs lien- dcrsolfs absence from the island, which has been for many years, she has seen many improvemllts- She B1110 Silent a week with her sister, Mrs. George McPhee, of O'- Leary. PERSONALS —Miss Louise Arsenauli, ll. N.. of Jersey City, New Jersey, has ar- rived in Summerslde to spend her holidays. —Mlss Pauline Noonan, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. J- M. Noonan, Sumlnerslde, has arrived home from Ottawa to spend her holidays. —Judge Arsc-nault, Charlotte- town, was a visitor to Summerslde yesterday. i —Mr. E. F. Gaudst, of Arsenault in Sllmmelwside yesterday. Eastern Guardian IV'EASTERN AGENT — Ml‘. ‘J bitious young lady intends leaving‘ early in August for Calgary, where shegwill hold ll responsible position there. l-ler many friends wish her the very best of luck and bon voyage. Mr. Seymour Show, of Victoria, was a passenger on Wednesday's bout from Charlottetown. ; The Misses Amy Lea and Bertha Lord returned on Friday evening from Canoe Cove ,where they pass- ed two weeks very pleasantly at the C.G.I.T. camps there. On the pre- ceding Wednesday sume of their‘ Tryon friends paid them a. flying visit. among whom were Mrs. Bren» ton Les. Mrs. Wendell Lea, and the‘ Misses Grace Wright» _ Aiathal Amy and Margaret Howat , also Maragaret Callback. and the Messrs» William Rogerson, Wendell and wnnf Lea. Harold Mabcy and Austen Smith. " ~- ' - 1 ' ' < i Mrs. V. Howatt, oi Tryori, returned‘ on Friday after spending a few days, in Victoria. . i We were surprised to learn that in one of the recent electric storms‘ that a tree had been split asunder near the dwelling house of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Stordy. of Branch Randal Luckily the buildings escaped dam- of C., in the W. Murdock is Guardian agent in Montague and will be pleased to receive news itcmsfadvertising. new and renewal subscriptions. The Pine Trep Acadian The New Week-End rthrougll ser- vice between Boston and Maritime Provinces points provided by the new train "The Pine Tree Acad- llln" is mooring with general ali- proval as is evidenced by the num- hers patronizing it, forming, as it does, a very convenient, yet quick means of transport between those inis. "The Pine Tree Acadiun" leaves Boston every Friday at 3:20 P.M., lllustern Standard Time, arrivinlz Saint John 6:10 A. M., Saturday. where connections are made with regular trains for Maritime Prov- inces points. Westbound, the pas- senger leaves Charlottetown, 2:00 P-M., every Friday, arriving Bost- on 8:50 P. M., Saturday, Eastern Standard Time. ,- 8i66-7~28-tll2i. i A Rest Train There is a train that runs be- ltween Montreal, Tomato and Chic- very fast time and is amo g the fastest on the conltlnlent. The "international Limited" leaves Bonaventure Station, Montreal, daily at 10:00 a. m-, arriving Tor- onto at 5:40 the same evening and Chicago at 7:50 the next morning. "The International Limited" is an all-steel car train, and carriesu radio equipped compartment obser vatlon library car. This is one of the finest and fastest trains op- erated by the Canadian National Railways and the fine roadbed makes iol- smooth riding. An additional fast train has been put on the route between Montreal and Toronto, "The inter-City Lim- itsd" which leaves Monu-al daily at 12:30 p. m, arriving ‘Pol-onto the same evahing at 8:80" and which has proved a popular inno- ration. For Reservations, fares, aic., an ply to any Canadian National Agent. or writs or telegraph to Mr- lF. W. Robertson», General Passen- ger Agent, Moncion. B167-7-28-th iii. . ia-I-ooi- A long-legged sheep in the llim- alayas is able to run lorty miles an hour. That's the kind of little lamb to follow Mary nowadays. Hobbs-Tb tell the truth, I don't think my wiie qhaa much admin- tion for . l ll, cheer up,- old man. Y0! i-It-lllltho-yrdlidoftmi!‘ Ml‘. young son, who have been s their vacation at Cape passed through Victoria the latter‘ part of last week en route for townil - age. , and Mrs. Eric Hewitt and ndini; verse.‘ ‘The Misses Helen and Dorothy‘ Dawson, of Bedeque, _are spending a week in Augustine’ Cove, the guests, of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dawson. . Messrs. Harold and Elmer Mabeyu of Tryon. made a ‘business trip Victoria on Friday, July 29. to The Rev. Fred M. Clay returned: points. to Victoria on Friday after a short} holiday in Pugwash and vllriousI Two of Tryon's young ladies. the Misses Margaret Callback and Kath-i rvne Dobson motored to town on Saturday. July 30th. Mr. Charles Pooley, ‘Iryon, has had; recently. Mr. and Mrs. George Hennessey and family. of Charlottetown, mot- ored to 'I‘ryon on Sunday morning. returning in the evening. Miss Phyllis Hooper, who has en- ioyed three pleasant weeks, guest of‘ her friends. the Misses Em- ma and Norine Thomas. returned t0 town on Sundaycvening. m. bee M. Callback. of Crapaud. spent the week-end at his home in North Tryon. ‘ A motor party. Mrs. Bessiel-lowatt and the Messrs. Iclioy I-lowattt, Charles 11mm. Whitfield l-lowatt. and Billy McLeod, enioyed a ,‘ outing to Tryon on Sunday. Next Sunday at the Baptist church in Tryon. all muaic lovers are anticl- natlllfi n. real treat as Jones. of Wolfville. who is summer- iml in Trvon, plans to sing for us. .- Come alli, “ ‘ Adieu. ‘friends. l l SUNBURN y Mix Minirtra with sweetoll or cream, and apply. permanent relief. .¢"§il» the misfortune oi having a valuable horse stolen out of his stable quite‘, . It is highly improbable‘ that the thief could be ailyone in, Tryon. where Charlie is beloved by all and always ready to do a good turn for someone. the L curlers romo GROWE Rubber Hose- bllill. in guarantee oi Fairbanks Scales are scientifically ThenameFairbanksonascaleisa S GENUINE FAIRBANKS PLATFORM scsLEsi WITH OR WITHOUTBAG RACKS absolute accuracy. fishi- reliability and scout- Fairbanka Scales are built . The secret of long life _ is steel to steel beafllllfl. knife ~ edge pivots in contact with AUGUST‘ 4, 1927 PPLIES Cement acy. The beam oi each Fairbanks scale is solid brass. Graduations on the beams are accurately and polished hardened. renewable tool steel bearing p tea. Bear- ing pivots are de from dearly 500-lb. scale aclllned, easy to‘ read. no Tlfitlkfifiz‘ long the scale has been 3e ‘=. is nutm- with‘ sliding poise. The arrow-tip beanrrprevents incorrect weight, ones caused by old style easily bentgoose neck; , has rack. nickelled wei hts specially treated . steel lone ubso breaking. Sliding poise is with and have knife edge oi diamond like h dness backed by a cush- rgwugh fibrous steel that the shock wuss solid brass, with set screw; beam pivots. counter-poise ut of weights and shackles are em‘ mg mmecum rough nickelled to prevent cergmcage fj-ee_ m- rust- 5001lb. scale, less bag glgaécl :2“ - léaégblxzguiar price $42.50. . p11“ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Price...............$39'00 A’ ' ~ e- ~l ~ , z - Use Clean, Hard Us» Free-h ~GDNCRIFJI ‘E1 coarse sand and ’ Q - Clean Water, Stone ‘ cememt “As A Building Materla ” and Gravel As-a building material, concrete has proven itself, in many ways f!" Superb!‘ t0 WOOd. brick or stone. When properly made, concrete is everlasting, its strength i ed to any shape, and needs himselnor his own regular help. "cleumi With its 08B- It can be nlflllld- and direc tion for using cement no repairs. It is durable, fireproof, and sanitary. 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