“-- locust is. trio _ ROM year to veer the popular taste for w. be- iscrimina ,comes more and more d people today are using MORSE’S SELECTED ORANGE PEKOE than ever before land are refusing to be satis- fied if supplied with any pther tea. ‘gun-inm- PLUMBING IIIIII HEATING If you want Expeditions and Expert workmanship Send to Fred ll. Trainer 80 Grafton Street Opposite Prince Edward Theatre Phone 393- J DON’T RISK —INSURE Buy Prince Edward Fox Netting. When you are buying Protection you are insuring your earnings. You can't make money it you "lose the gwwse that lays the Golden Eggs.“ Specify “Prince Edward” Fox Netting in your next order Write or Telegraph Order shipped within an hour .llotrhclnds sullilhnslnla, I’. s. l. CANADA “PEERLESS” ENGLISH FOX NETTING For security on your Fox or Mink Ranch. Satisfaction guaran- teed. _ Sold by" the oldest dealers in ranching supplies. The I Rogers llardware Company Limited We also sell such ac- cessories as Fox Pans,’ Ttlnits, Staples, etc. M ting. More ohhhgmg : l" l . . "One Of The Greatest Entry Lists Of Speeders To Take The “Word” At “Montague The Beautiful” On Wednesday Afternoon, August 13th. GEORGETOWN NOTES l Mr. S. Clark, Mt. Stewart recently visited Geoi-gefown, Mr. Webster McNeill, New Perth, recently visited Georgetown. llllrs. Prank Murphy, recently visited Georgetown. ague, recently visited Georgetown. visiting his home in Georgetown. recently visited Georgetown. __.-_/\ recently visited Georgetown. Mr. Wm. Kiggins. Charlottetown decently visited Georgetown. Miss Isobel Morrlsey. Georgetown recently visited Charlottetown, Miss Annie receitiy visited Murray Harbor. A. lottetown, recently visited Georgef town. Mr. Malcolm McLean. New Glfls» gow. N. S. is visiting his home in Georgetown. l Miss Jean Aitken, Regina, is visit-i in; in Georgetown the guest of Miss Alice Compton. l Mrs. A. Altken is visiting in: Georgetown the guest of Miss Alice; Compton. Mlm Evelyn Maodonald. Halifax, is visiting in Georgetown the guest of l lVfr. and Mrs. L. H. Douglas. i Miss Annie MacKie. Tignish ls vis- l lting in Georgetown the guest of her l lktor Mrs, James Conden- Misses Mary and Bessie Hemphill. Montague, spe t the week end at! mou- home in Georgetown. Mr. James Fitzgerald who has been ; vmml-lg his parents, Capt. and Mrs. l Fitzgerald left Friday for the West. l l Miss Chanden who has been vislt- l ing Miss Anna McLaren. Georgetown 5 returned to Charlottetown. Capt and Mrs. A. A. Mcdonald who have been visiting in Mt. Stewart returned t0 660118500’!!- Mrs. Reuben Macdonald and child- ren of chsi-lotmovlnl are spending , holidays in Georgewvm. l Mr. and Mrs. Allan and two child- l rm Monaugue rece-tly visited Mr, and lvIi-s. Murdock McLean. | _ l M], and Mrs. F. E. Lockerby. West- wood. N. Y. recently visi‘cd Georflfi- ‘ wwn the guest of Mrs. Norman Mac- donsld. i l Pearl McLean. New Glasgow. N S, ls visiting h Georgetown the‘ Murdock McLean. DON’T LET SUNBllRN SPOII. YOUR VACATlllN The sparkling sun beats down- iriendly yet treacherous..._palnlul hours follow. Splash Absorblne. JE-l on 1h; red, painful skin. You wll find that it cools and soothes, instantly taking out all soreness and inflamma- l is an invaluable vacation aid. 0U" -r_rll=._ CHARLOTTETOWN cllARnl/llx ___.‘ ' lMontaguc Horse Rlaces Next Big RE. Isla_n_clpEvent iii-an’- ‘___; L. . _ -JB»---.- . s...“ . fientral Guardian TEA PARTY at St. Georges, Sat. lAug. 10. 5820-8-13-33 | __ COME T0 FATHER PETERS‘ lrst lPicnic, Kellys Cross, Wednesday, ‘August 13th. rvefreshmerlts, excellent ‘meals, Bingo, Wheel of Fortune. lBovlllil-ig Alley, Turtles, Meteor, etc. PAGE FIVE y‘ _ . rs»; -ri q ,4 . l l I I flee ‘whee/in ¢ l l? ,. Studebokefs epochol contribution l Come and enjoy a real treat. _ If not ' Montague, ' flMr. and Mrs. Harold l-Iynes, Mont- Mr. Patrick Montell. Mont-real. is Mr. Wm. Montel-l. Panmure Island, lVlh-s. Clarence Harris, Sllmmerside, Murphy, Georgetown. Mir. and Mrs. F. MacMillian, Char- j l LIST 0F ENTRIES 2.11 T801‘ AND PAC’! PURSE $300. Bingen Aubrey 2.11% Lt. Col. D. A. McKunon, C‘ lottetolwu Wilts Edition 2.13% WlIIIlm TrI-IIJUI, Mt. Bye-u. P. E. I. Marge Direct 2.12 Walter Hennessey, Charlottetown Peter Wlll Tell 2.08 Cyril Kenny, Summe ‘ Lucky Lindy 2.16 Wellington McNeil, Charlottetown Con Frisco 2.01% G. M. Gerow, Pt. Flirfleld, Maine Grandma, 2.10 W. J. Alexander, St. John, N. B. Hal Tipton 2.16 A. T. Hinton, Bathurst, N. B, Mfllor S. 2.12% Harold Stead, Charlottetown The Pup, 2.18% n. A. Campbell, chulottelawii , 2.21 TROT AND PACE PURSE $800. Golden Peter 2.15% G. W. Horseman, Monelon, N. B. Hal Tipton 2.16, A. T. Hinton, Bathurst, N. B. Luck Lindy 2.1a Wellington McNeil, Charlottetown l Jacqueline, Tyndal Semple, Kensington - Peter Dawes, 2.10 G. M. Gcrow, Ft. Pslrfield, Maine Peter Allright'2.l'i% J. A. Les, Summersid 0n». picnic Esturday. 5778-8-12-21. l THE L- 7‘ U- h" IPDOlnted a com- 1 mittee to cciicit prims for their La- reception as there is a large list of ‘ ‘bar Day slcxts. Give the boys a good I entries. CIVIL SEBVIClL-Stenographers, iPostal CI: $5, Custom Clerks, etc, lwill be lservice- Pnparc for a position by lpassing ‘.11: examinations. Full in- Jormaticn on application to Prin. W. ' ‘Moran, Union Commercial College. \ 5756-8-12-2i. , MAKE YOUR ENTRIES NOW PLEASE . ‘ivery exiiibior would do 5798-3-11-21 eded in the Government i . l the ni"."";e1:el~.t a ti: favor if he or {she will ent.. 1"", Titers is bound, to be a trerr" " ll at the last so make it ‘ic -"".:l pleasanter for all by "doing it‘ now. Please. 5907-817-61 ONTARIO TI.‘IE'lTE.-—Char10tte— ZOWII. Es t“? i“:"y lzclne of Robert Iiarris, EL.‘ _ l pzlritz-r by opening ‘ i s Memorial Art Gall- ery‘. 1-"...- _ . oi the artist in IMontrcal ilr. e moxie this course poss- lible and a rczmanent collection of ‘the crisis paintings will be o: view. ,'I‘he precedent ls an excellent one, “"7. honored that em- l guest of her parents Mr. and in“ Watt-s Edition, 2.13% William Trainer, Mt. Ryan Alllewood the Great, Cliff McDougaII, New Glasgow, N. S. Yorlrolo, Tyndale Sample, Kensington, P. E, 1. ' Edith Aubrey, 2.26% J. H. Gallant, Summerside Major S. 2.12%, Harold Stead. Charlottetown The Pup, 2.18%, H. A. Campbell, Charlottetown 2.27 TROT AND PACE PURSE $300. Bar-it: Aubrey, G. W. H , Moncton, N. B. Jacqueline, Tyndal Sample, Kensington Lnulset", Garden City Stables, Charlottetown Fernwood Aubrey, E. M. Mcquarrie, Summerside Bllley Aubrey, Cyril Kenny, Summerside Gt. Villlge Belle, Wellington McNeil Because 2.2214. Al O'DonneI, Bathurst, N. n. Dixie Marque, 2.20%, J. Murphy. Montague Edith Aubrey, 2.26%, J. H. Gallant, Summemlde Minnie Axwortby, Randal McDonald, Peter's Road Mack Todd, Cliff McDougaIl, New Glasgow, N. S. Sybil Aubrey, Mack Steele Summerside Yorkolo, Tyndal Sample, Kensingtou. Lecopia the Great, Tom Holmes, Charlottetown 2.30 TROT AND PACE CLASSIFIED RACE PURSE $100. lady Orwell A. B. McDonald. Orwell Sybil Set, C.~H. Pratt, St. Peters. Black Silk, A1 Carver. Vernon Dr. Setzer, C. H. Pratt, St. Peters Ialtico, L. H. McPherson, Southpo-t Princess Edna, J. M. Glllls, Klnrosc Macola, J. Montgomery, Souril Rolo Waltz, A. McDonald. Souris Shawnee Rose, Mich. McKenns, Vernon I ayburn Lass, J. A. McKenzie, Gasperelux Sharpsburg, J. B. McMillan, Summervllle Mary Volo, Jr., G. McDonald. Mermaid Bob Kenworthy, A. Qulglcy- ht. Peta! Eva Brooks, A. Trousdale, Mermaid Orolo, L. Praught, Cherry Valley ' - A special train leaves Charlottetown at 9 a. m. Standard Time. 10 n. m. Daylight Saving time, conveying horses and passe Wednesday, Aug. 13. Fare 52.00 return from Charlottetown, ro o ti n te tel fr inter- Ggofgeflflwf] the guest of her parents l media" pom“. l! P r o a n om AEROPLANE . AEROPLANE WILL PER-FORM OVER GBDUNDS DURING AFTER- .NOON, TAKING UP PASSENGER!‘ AT MODERATE RATES. A NUMBER 0F OTHER SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS HAVE BEEN AI.- ‘n/ilvosn FOR. Last year, Montague Track was admitted to be one of the best and est tracks in the Maritimes. This year it will be in even better condition lwhich n saying a lot. Peri-Mutual Machine will also be in operation. so if you are inclined to wager on your racing favorites, you will have the opportunity. The Womens‘ Institute will provide good meals on the grounds. for which they have won distinction for the put number of years. ' Give them your patronage, and thus help financially this public spir- ‘ited institution. There will be no delay In getting into the grounds this year, u Midli- al ticket offices are being provided, also a new entrance opened up lead- | in; from the Commercial Road to the Race Grounds for the benefit of land will he appreciated far beyond lthe boundaries of Prince Edward iLsland. (Toronw Globe). l Io molorinq-fbe sensafio/i of /930/ WHAT is Free Wheeling? Free Wheeling is the second milestone in automobile develop- ment. The first was the electric starter in 1912. Free Wheeling with positive gear control, pioneered by Studebaker in l930—is an exclusive Studebaker fes- ture, manufactured under Studebaker patents, available only in the new President and Commander Eights. Due to Free Wheeling with positive gear control, you can shift from high to second, back and forth, at 40-50 miles an hour, and never touch the clutch. You need use the clutch only to start or back up. With Free Wheeling under positive gear control, the full braking power of your engine is instantly, easily and. a1- ways available in all speeds-high, second and low-for use whenever you desire it. You save 12 per cent on gasoline, 20 per cent on oil-even more in heavy traffic. Strains are lessened; tire life is lengthened. Come, experience for yourself the first really new development in motor- ing in years-an achievement of Stu- debakcr‘s 78 years of manufacturing progress. You shift from high to second, buck and torth,at40-5O miles on houncnd never touch the clutch. ‘You need use the clutch only to start or back up. The broking power of your engine i: _ available as readily cs in conventional cars. For the first time in o motor cor you get the full benefit of momentum automoti- caIIy. When your cor hos gone l0,000 mile: your ‘engine hos "worked" only 8,000 miles. You save I2 per cent on gasoline, 2O per cent on oil-even more in heavy traffic. Strains on engine, transmission and axle ore lessened. Tires wear longer. There is nothing new to leorn—-Free Wheeling with positive gear control is simplicity itself. You drive iust us you do in u conventional car. ugen. Don't forget. 0n RETURN AFTER LONG ABSENCE —’l‘he friends and relatives of Mr. and Mrs. P. D. McQuaid, who are legon, were most agreeably surprised W011 they accompanied by their Joungat son Clarence Garield i3 years old. and their sister lvivs. Lucy ‘H Kelley. with her youngest son ‘Clarence l6 gears old. apfeareri in' their midst on this Island upon short inotice from Detroit and Boston re- lspectively by motor car after an lalnenee of 30 years. Don picked his olster up at Bczton and mllch of the Time was spent in relrlincscense living -ew their young live; over again while er/e: pompletlng the trip. Being great ___ ___ __ ___“ lovers of scenic beauty their first whguy unsuitable m he pyovlme, visit was to their childhood haunts, World Champion PRESIDENT EIGHT I12 h. p., IJO-inch A ISA-inch wheelbase: ‘2465 to ‘$465 at Wolkervillo - World Famous COMMANDER EIGHT IOl h. p., Ill-inch wheelbase ‘Z095 IO $2360 at Wolkerville Special equipment, freight and gov‘) taxes uhu MOORE BROS, 256 Queen Street Distributors for P. E. l. STUDEBAKERSEASONED Elcl-fis _ful chameta’?bczllltiflllmt-(lvbcthoid ulTgEaMtiJn-joining the United Church oi Wight; the next few years ,1 nlllnbel- to the end. Her life lilac lac." and can Canada. she cast in her lot. with the lstxollhg from one end of t-he old Inf 5uItSblB varieties of flowers and best be described in the words of the ' Presbyterian Congregation of Cale- lfifl" m m‘? 0511911 “flowing 0105613’ ‘shrubs will be planted lat-each station lbhC little brook and drinking from tIiC .191- demqngtratlgrl purp05e5 and Mr, l many springs that burst from its fihurmm has been selected w fldvlse not be afraid of evil Psalmist “The righteous shrill be in donla, of which she was an honoured everlasting remembrance; he shall member at. her decease. tidings; his The services at the home and grave ‘banks and secretly offered up a me supervisor 1,, the selection and l heart; is fixed trusting in the lord." lwere conducted by hcr minister, Rev. Ilirlver for the pioneer parents W110 proper planting of the material. dabored here, as close associations M,- schunnm will be at the Field children in their youth, afterwards of brought them vividly to memory. Day at Wes; Devgrfruegday August The old McQuaid fsnn i5 still in the 1g “L and an lnm-ested m the sub- l her son Peter, killed in action in the McQuaid name which is iitieed a ject Wm be sure u, Dbl-Mn some 1151p- lgreat consolation after an absence of (u; lngmmallon - "o many years. Mrs. F. D. McQuaid. ' formerly Miss Isabelle McEachem, is. ‘an Island girl and is now spending‘. ,rlluoh of her time at the home of her : “mm” i" s“mm°'s1d°‘ and with he“ A‘. the Illustration Station Field lststor Jean is visiting friends and . ' Days held at Rose yalley, Rustico relatives along the South Shore road ind New London a feature o‘ special ‘Charlottetown and Owe Head liliterest has been s. spray mixinl! l a demonstration put on by Messrs m‘ La Mrs Edwin M' Mar-rum oxii-iurst. and Howatt of the Plant Dorohester Mass. arrived in Char- ‘ l c b tor i. Th in i- lottetown last night. and will spend B 1513:1135‘ fiumtloasea o: spfaililgr alas few days v/ith Mrs. Mei-mom's brother . ‘first given by Mr. Hurst while the jtiiégtzleuzilgvréoaénilzg; Murdoch a actual demonstration and chemistry of the mixirg was given by Mr. How- fatlt. The following were the main lprinciples emphasized, l (i) The 4-4-40 pounds of hydro- latod lime of the quality now avail- able is sufficient to neutralize four C]: ief Potato IHSpGCtOT ipounds of copper sulphate. ryd Day llato blight and not a cure. The Ispray must" therefore be on the leaves M-L a Q Peppy“. chief 90mm m_ before the sperm of the disease. SNOW ‘m, the Province. gave 1nm_ l (31 Mix the diluted solutions only. um; lectures St hosh the Field Days l5‘ “S” i" m‘ “P?” “he held ht the Illustration Station ht Qclw“ °l "um"? b!’ “mi “ d’: krona“: and M’ mum In the mu,” lblede of a steel knife or by t e use drops of potassium ferrc of his remarks he explained that there j“ w" was blight present in certain sections tymlde‘ SPRAY MIXING DEMONSTRA- TION planting in order to keep up the“. lretud the deteriorating action. antise tic ropcrticl 8'15"] ,- inlectlon. eplre YWYW" PM‘ ‘ bottle today. ready w Peek In W" bag. with Ab: I 1M. If" Y9" c?‘ face holidays wltn the pleasant, satie- factory inward thouglt that sunburn will 0t s 'I a minute of tlr moi‘... XTwnMm-o. sag; bottle- on and on. "MOI-HGT. Amen with him?" .w_.. The minister was rmking an in- Little Deughtor of the Houamgaged." hasn't he brought his So they are. held-each others bends“ moms-Bill creme onsvuklns 't.er1nlriable call. He sat and talked terms any more." "why I truourht they were en- They just sit and supply of disease free seed. In Green ‘ Moun‘ ‘ e ‘ should under no consideration be used for seed. In Memgriam EXPERT IITOF-ICULTIJIIST --- MRS RONALD MCPHERSON 0F GLEN MAN-TIN l l l I In ectton with the Illustration‘ i . 8 Co» e M- Liars: e4 Queen S"!!! ma,‘ g o’; EIIIIIIIG Public Augion $8168 RAW FUII h ‘hi’; will be flu-nil - a without ehsrre by 1W1!" g I. ‘I. Holman. IM- 5'5’ Oflfll. P. E. l. m Aepreilented b) Alfred Fraser. II"!- tli Ilttb Anne New Tort. N. I. , . Memories of Long Ago Being sketches of Charlottetown in the pest By BENJAMIN BRENNER Just issued and on sale at CARTEIPS noolcsrona rns MARITIME STATIONS!!! THE PUBLICITY BUREAU Price One Dollar z Station Field Days now being held in the province m. o. 0. sohurnlsn- With startling Ind unexpected Asst. supe- -' ‘ Expo?‘ ‘ l‘ Mrs. Ronald McPherson, Station, Charlottetown. is giving s of Glen Martin, Caledonia, peace- number of lectures and demonstr- fully passed sway in the early mom- 'a‘.ions on the growirg of flowersning of May 1i, 1930. st the age of B9 ‘shrubs and trees for improving thelyesrs- Though advanced in years, appear"... of farm homes. At thrshe was in remarkable health, tn- Yloss of a noble and goodly mother: Spraying is a preventative of, Field nay at Montague Mr. Sohurmsn torested in, and able to take share ln clearly demonstrated to an intormed , househol‘ duties up to the night be- audience the best varieties to growlfore she went home. m4 the proper method of planting the some in order to get the best by bereavement and daily toll, butl effect. It was flee pointed out that upheld by the gracious hand of her ymqolgqnqg n1 4°11"; u; gpgflt lnnu- I Heavenly Father, she grew into a 51in in buying mummy m4 fluwqrg calm and loving. steadfast and cheer- l l Allister Murray, assisted by Rev. l\'lr. Sinclair. The large concourse oi people at her funeral to. Valleyfeld Cemetery, testified to the uuilersal love and respect in which sne was held and the sympathy of the entire community goes out to the family in their mourning. ' She was bereaved by {our of her her beloved husband and finally of World War. Three daughters and {our sons, whose names are as fol- lows, are left to miss and mourn the Mrs. Margaret Wedderburn, of Quincy, Mass; Mrs. Effie Sutherland, and Miss Mary McPherson, both of lneominster, Mass; John of Loomin- ster; Alec, of Quincy; and Dan R. and Neil of Glen Martin- Ol’ strong Presbyterian convictions, formerly a member of Valley-field, but on the majority oi that nngre- If a man wakes up and finds him- self fannolls, it's a safe bet. he hasn't been asleep. ' Women are optimists; they always believe their daughters will marry better men than they did. Flies and mosquitoes Iove campers 'Deecl they do, and they've spoiled many an outing. No more, however. There's a sure easy way to keep insect: - l‘ h l , (6) Bord ixture deteriorates l tlon. The nefxt do" tollllwezfizéiirto?’ horses, carriages and pedestrians which will relieve the congestion at the of the province and that thorough f“ m h 1d over ma" away outdoorkflhe same as vouuseta ' d°°p°‘;l:;.a: swig“ Absorbing J, i, main gate. spraying should be continued. lmpkfly m spzy ‘f! m, 1 kill ‘em indoors. Sure,you’ve guessed it! ‘ ~ , your _~ . ' '. l e va ue. . ) not greasy and will not stain the 0km. ‘Come to Montague on the 13th for a holiday l-nd be ensured o! a real Speaking of Mosaic and Leaf Roll ‘fig: OLOQSML’ ma: W w mum 13¢ cgmfnmble and safe‘ Keep you, hiissoglgpuly Keep Abaorbine, Jr-. hlndy M111”? la“? i "m"- ~- - * M-T- "PP"! W894 0811M 81'0""! w l “d” m the Bordeaux fixture Wm home insect-free. Spray Flrt, which is m" m‘ | bitu, cute, bruises or wrenches. t v ADMISSION-ADULTS 50c. CHILDREN, UNDER. 12 YEARS-lie. resort to the Tuber Unit method of; guaranteed (or money back) to b; . . . black build. quick-death to flies, mosquitoes, moths, _ roaches, bed bugs and other household insects. Yet its clean-smelling vapor is harmless to humans. - FIit kills quicker if you use the special inexpensive FIlt Sprayer. Insist on Flit and don't accept a substitute. Get yours today! Trained in the stern school of life L‘ The World's . _ 3 §=11i==¢ least... Jill