0:. b. ~ n‘. x ii I: t . -t..I_ "-1.. ‘ 21- ~' <- s; illA ll ill‘ IIT 0.1- Dh Y " Arm SAT. use, 4x02110111 Altman’ PWE AL if ’? DRAMA ‘with hAultcNcl: GRAY—-LOUISE LORRAINE AND. l‘ 5ST COMEDY mariner; - 26c. 5% ._pl.r(;.llT -- 52c. 80c. $l~l° .. GREAT DOG STAR Grim peril, romantic ad- venture and young love in a vivid drama. of the under- world. i; E T YOUR SEATS NOW POPULAR PRICES iMAEy E 7 BIG VAUDEVILLE ACTS NOVELTY ORCHESTRA CHANGE PROGRAM DAILY t PRINCE EDWARD, APITQiL TQJQA (cLO 2 the west of the province. About two years ago, Mrs. Coyle gave up the farm at Miminigash and came to Summerslde to reside, where she made many friends. Three small children. all daughters, the eldest being only thirteen years of age, are howl-aft parentless and to them i estern Guardian ; ZBUY fire guns and Izal Disin- rraxlllt at Bruce's. ,2024-i-4-3i i-‘VR. M. MEAT FOX BISCUIT, in stock at w’ ‘a m)‘ wmwr feed‘ heartfelt sympathy ~ -- - ___ _ is extended. wees“? - ' " ' ma! 1 3 m‘ Two brothers and one sister ‘resid- .- ' . _ lng 1n Lot '1 are also left to mourn. “m1.” EVEEEADY BAD“) The body was conveyed by Thurs- Lllyc-rbllt B. Batteries atlgrzacilesé 21 day mghvs tram to ouaw m. burial at Lot 7.—S --l~‘0lt MORE PUPS and belt?!" ioxcs feed Vitamineral and Meal- hlerloL-Sold at Braces 2024-l-4-3i —UNITED CHURCH 0F CAN- ADA. KENSINGTON —Rev. J. R. Saint, D. D., minister: 9.45 a. m.. Sunda/y School; 11 a. ‘m. Divine _ l-lrNlTEn clnmclr 01! ADA: N. Bedgque. ll; Wilmot. 3;‘ reetown E7. MrxNicholson conducts the ser- iccs _ —-BEGINNING WITH MONDAY, January 7th, we close at 5.30 in? ppeserlcgcssured: ‘l. p.._nl., The Opco Door, Begin Grandly; 3 p. m., First ‘United Church, Summerfield, com- imunion service. Preparatory ser- .Xl'l. lvlce Friday evening, Jan. 4th at 7 A p . . _ UIZUGYOK 0.00 o'clock for the Winter’ months, Saturdays excepted. Sin- . — ‘s. . R. N.. f‘ y grgicwdrt, Limited. i09i-l-3-2i. M‘ s Albert“ Brmv“ an l v I > ‘ Miss FffldfliBfiflgl, who have ;.1 .”'- , been s ndn t e "masvaca- vf~15‘Bfl"oRTjmDs of printed 511k ticn Wrlfh thglr parents, Mr. and crepe dc cheno and flat crepe, Mm Gurgc Brawn o; St Eleanoris Wém‘ ‘mm $355 up w $250 P"; have returned to take up their yard. Clearing at only $1.95 at Sill-jduues in BOSLOIL Mass. i-lairt-a. »- 1091-1-3-21; ' CHABLOTTETOWNi . RDIAN ma be obtained from. ' the Hunter 30oz Store, next Bank|Ea$tern Guardian of Nova Scotia, Water Street. Sub-I . scrlptlons will lbe received and ud- . , vertisements taken for insertion inY --"’EA5TERN AGENT-"MY- J- w: the Guardian. ' ‘Murdock is Guardian Agent ill Jviontague and will be pleased to -KENSlNGTON.—-There will beH-eceive new and renewal subscrip- . fllvirs. Vatcher, Halifalg. is visit- BOMANTIC COMEDY NEVER BEFORE“ OFFERED NPPOPULAE PRICES . sTARTflYG i~\\\\\\ll\\\,-Y - \\_\_\\\\ ' s 1 - \_\_\\\ Out of nowhere cam m, ‘ "m" ibfljhid never ‘can! i Tlflukellng her, “m” her. ~ sweetheart the this: h, p“ swmTlhTfil-"i Ncverapio- tune like it for thrfllg or romance! iiharlie Chaplin In ‘The Pawnshop’ And “_T»a_r z a n” VERS--A N D H O W” , WEEKS OPENING PLAY MONDAY NIGHT MAT. WED. & SAT. ~ NIGHT AT 8.l5—37c‘,- 52c, 80c. S E A T S NOW SELLING MQNDAYplanuary . \ . two sllowsnu‘ Nf 1 Your last opportunity to see the gmatest of all pic- lures at popular price: y L ALL. New. . PLAYS _ _- 16c, 37c. 4.- ing at Mr. Walter Fisher's, South Lake. ..°Mlss Geftrlldg McDonald at. Wallace McDonalifs, ‘_.__4. South Lake, had the surveyor and a number of men engaged, Friday, staking out her own and‘ h€3’_-JI10tl1§1’s share of the big 200-acre "fairmiiat Prospect lin" place. Hill, known as the "Sandy Lauch- __-_<0&-- STANDARD MINING EXCHANGE Quotations fiirnished through cour- tesy of Louis M. Atwell &. Co. . , I . BN dividends, and in this we will n0 Idoubt have the approval of the ma- ‘Jority of the shareholders. .1) You will remember that a few ‘ .--- years ago wehad ‘a rest fund of , near-Ly $10,000.00, but owing to un- 55 was the case in Othfirlliml/mws- favorable weather on several Exhi- It would be prbpfllf t0 ha" 9- °°m'!bition. weeks and the large outlay mime from the yasiloolo (Continued "from P806 195°". i-Wiut“fllb;do in erecting new buildi and on the government. 1106' B ‘he repairs, this was entirely up matter to their atl-Ehflbn- ,_ . and not only that but we were com- -Mr. luci- expressed the Ovlnmn polled to borrow from the Bank to that. 1f the exhibition m“ with the meet our liabilities. at the begin- same success for a few years as 1'5 nlng of this year the outlook for the hadin I928. the Imuwm 295mm‘ ntinued holding of our Provincial would be much imlJfbi/Bi H9. l°°- Exhibition was dark. commended the directors and secre- i A meeting o; u“, Directors was | 4 . twenty-five cents for adults - quired to the eastern bleacher. The only a nominal charge was _ rebuilding. and repairs he estimated during the evenings, the idea being= would cost in the vicinity of $3.000- to encourage as many people aspos- 00. A great many complaints had slble to come to the cxhibltionandi been, maderegarding the entrance see the products of our farms, Inc-ii‘: i g» the exhibition grounds and the tcries. stores, em. and to enjoy the anger of accidents coming out the entertainment provided. In fact. to gates through inability to see pass- make this a great annullholiday ’ing_.t ‘fwasidccidedon re- week where all can mac with port 'o'f‘Co'ntrnctor"MacDougall to pleasure and profit. u : . ' - . install a new front." Various other The formal opening of the lilxhib- ‘repairs tofences" and buildings were ition took place on the evening of |found to be necessary. and all this the 20th, and th8"Dli’60tOi‘S were work was proceeded with notwith- delighted with the large evening standing as said before, that we attendance, the la est we_have ev- v ere 1n debt and had theuncertain- er had. A letter of rcgriit wifi “r- ty of newdates to contend with. We ceived from His Honor. Lt-Gover- had. however, the feeling of strong nor Heartz, stating t it was,.im- support from our Government and possible. for him to" tend, owing to Cityqourlcfl til-encourage us. .0. previous engagement with the The work was proceeded with, and Admiral of the Fleet than 1n our large gangs of men put on to rush harbor. After the President's rid- lt to completion, The central dress the Hon. W. M. Iiea. in n. very grandstand front was completely rc- fine address declared the Exhibition built. a new west bleacher, fine new open. A splendid program of vocal entrance and ticket oflices took the and instrumental music was rend- place of the old ones and repairs ered. and excellent addresses ‘de- made wherever necessary. The am- livcrfid by HOD- Pfflmlel‘ 5811116618 ount spent on these various items and l-iis Worship Mfl-‘YOTWYW- ' g totalled $4513.00. It would be nice if A report of our Exhibition. We are we could report that the plant is proud to say that the cattle exhib- now in first class shape, but we its for i928 were the largest and cannot do so. There is still much best ever shown on the Charlotte- more to be clone. No one knows that town fair grounds. So great were" better than our farmers who cxhlb- the numbers that at one time it it stock, and who have been patient looked as though it would be a. dif- for years and have put up with our flcult matter to house them, but all poor system of water supply. This were successfully nccomodated. The year a new system must be lnstall- horse exhibits also showed a great ed. Another needed improvement improvement. The animals‘ were must also be made. We refer 10 the better turned out and more atten- lavatgries. These are absolutely es- tlon paid to details of harness, v.3- sential. Last year we were askedhlcles. etc., than in previous years, iiillNDAY :12; _. - ' . ' ~ Our mere 1nd. othe ‘MA TIN E E 3.11! - 16c, i500. M51954, m IGHT ‘I h 835-1843. 370. WI!‘ thOi u , wo recrbt that wcidid- ‘n home 91b great must - products. _ ' I The 11%; W ‘ " our ‘cdur gram was well taken care of. - Ar- have been effected had not the City" t Council given. us assurance t ' ‘purse tn attract the best i twrf . p whiclrmali v for molly rflclnc- and ~" ~ ~ us» no w report flhfllithei . gator is. tgnrdillml’ pleural» Ind = '_ , Troupe. “specially trained for thvoomsivn $GYVlC£S in the Presbyterian church, Kenslngtonuon Sunday, Jan, 6th., 0t eleven am. and at seven P. M. -—BRA_UE’S. smite will be C105- rd at 580 p.“ ‘m. for tho winter months. beginning Monday, Januaryiggui-geop 7 p, m, ‘on. the Montague Circuit Sunday, tions. . .="SUNDAY ‘STIDWICES-Rev. J. W. Williams; will conduct services January 6, as follows: Montague 1'1 iartn; Georgetown‘ 3 p. m, and by the Poultry Association to on- 7in. i929, except Saturdays, when‘ . the store will be open lute as usualfi Ht-PBQPEBTY 0114x0551 -Co- . 2°23-1-4'31imar Dingwell has sold hislarse gwell-appoirlied farm at Westfiiver —(»'ENTKI\L BEDEQUE Blpli-Wand purchased a smaller farm at ‘varditgiais ctam. F011, ray arm ALLOWANCE WHILE POST- Ilure, S. A. Maclxod, T. P. Bell, V. E. Brnallwood, James F. Roper and T. W. L. Prowse. __ .9_"_ar1ft@ww¥ Qmgnuuy 3 tary for their enterPfl-fifl fi d Qlm‘ called early in the spring to which ‘ -:' T‘ ' “‘ - mdeérptlve. ~ / u o,‘ members of the Government and $3 75 .Mr. Paton drew the Mtfm duh City Councilrof Charlottetown were ' 15% the memos w the M“ "W; 2m‘? invited. Hon. w. M. Lea and- .1. w. ' 351 ectors had 8.111343’ 5791"" “time Bculter represented the‘ Govern- ‘ u, tlon of the flvvmllm“ '21!‘ im h meut. Mayor I. J- Yeo and Council- " ' '50 City Council w the ‘refill’! w ° loi- Samuel Kennedy the City. The capital muyn 15%, '10 had been mat-lea!“ ‘he aiiiglggffien Directors placed the position of the Clancy _ _ _ _ ' _ ' _ _ _ __ 25 J5 The PYOWM! wrqwrn msclosedjjixhibltion Association plainly be- Granada _ _ 27,, 25% rend by "'16 59°; "Y- “on of. the fore them. We are glad to say that Howe _ _ _ _ _ ‘ _ _ _ _ H my 11a B- VBTY Bil-flung“? ms duly once these gentlemen realized the Int'l. Nickel New .. 49.00 54.00 “5°°°““°“‘ a , s’ “ . » P°$'“°“ °’ “n1” ‘he? We" QM“ Malamc _ H: __._ _ _ ‘ _ U m - m on mtfdbsfl-sugg, “or...” we a) elvidcncc sympathy and give Drac- ~ - - 3"" -- i ca supper. xzggiggii _ “m”! ‘we’ °t m” pmilbi“ 250g; The Government through Mr. Lea, ‘Min. Corpn . 4.40 4.35 emmem’ Wain“: mmmg boa-rd of offered the use of an otfice in the Mofatt Hall .. " .10 .19 '°“‘°"§§s ‘° ° n” Prrbtgflvgé 3131111311?‘ ‘gall this services _ h ~ _ o e pu y r o Agricul- iaxfig _‘|'_' f? The 1183809“? °f ‘x1e ture, Mr. Boultar as Secretary, free. lnorunda “m, 6525 l4!!- M P764311 - w?’ ‘y firged Mayor Yeo, Councillors Prowsc and ‘pioneer _ _ _ _ 4 _ H _ _ 40' 4o “cream d f g” u “ram and Kennedy promised to inform the Sheritt Gordon 1.10 cs5 "° "’°°““ f; d‘ y f; {he “m; W 01W Council o! our position and Sudbury Basin 9.30 9.20 named ° 5° r endezlvolgc to stzcura an increased city Tech flu hos H 93m 9,55 ' . ' . - gran , e .. e .' e promises thus Towagmgc . . . . . . .. 3.45 3.40 moat m°ti°nbgarxgrafusi§g given gave courage to your Direct- Vipond . . . . .. .. .90 .90 a 131m“ 42.86% They are ors and with renewed energy they iwindfall .05 .00 Lfiguofi?“ r" ' gilt w Wvrk fruflklinz up the prize Wrl hi. H81‘. . 2.80 2.60 '— i pmgra-m 9|’ 0759 racmfii hi?‘ Siscge .. .06 .01 IIJ“'§_‘SFSJE§'Q‘Q wdma; {fggffgy lng attractions. cw. etc. Sylvaniie .. 2.00 2.15 A_ Mmanmniv w_ Chegmr a M‘? sol-un- Dates Desirable At a meeting held earlier in the year Hon. W. M. Lea had pointed out that our dates for holding the large their building and ‘make other necessary improvements. We were entirely in sympathy with the re- quest but. owing to the position of our finances we could not do so at that time. ‘This matter will haveto pTho classes. particularly tine heavy classes. were better filled than ‘ the‘ previous years. We look'to see our horse exhibits improve from year to year, now that the exhibition dates have been moved forward.‘ The ex- hlbit of sheep was really goodgand ED AS A DEFEBTEK. TO BE . EXA MINE!) VANCOUVER, Dec. 31- Although Mr, Justice Audette Court dismissed an ac m . tion of John Elthibition were too/late, owing to the large number of farmers and people who were engaged in‘ the po- tatn business, and made the sugges- tion that the Exhibition be held to- wards. the latter part of August. The meeting was than‘ adjourned.- Inlnledlately following on this, the Board Directors held a meeting. at whi the following officers were . . ._ r ., . M]. be attended to the coming year. To partially meet the payments of- proposed improvements we have placed in reserve account the sum of\ $2,194.32, leaving a. small bal- ance of $325.04 for working expens- the Judge of the hog dlvision,stated that he never saw better-lithe ‘poul- try exhiblt has been" improving for. years and this year saw its .high water mark. with better accomo- , "$5911. Pastor-cite. --S2l'vlces for Sunday, Jon. l0. 1929, Dr. Sidey will preach 1H. Central Bedeque, Morning at 10.- 1.5; Evening at 7.30. At the cvon- ing svwlcc, rozds and weather per- mitting, the Christmas Cantata. "The Adoration" will be sung. There will not be service at. Lower Freetown. -S. A. ANNUAL (XDNCEIIT AND CHRISTMAS TREE - On New Year's night the annual mnccrt and Christmas Tron was held in the salvation Army Hall at Summcrside and was as usual a very enjoy-able illlnir. Mr. Abel Wilson presided over an audience that completely ‘filledthe hall. The programme con- sisted of dialogues, rccitatlons, solos nnd ohoruaesby the Sunday School children ending with a tableau fl- titled "Llfefo-Journoy." which was very beaufli staged and approp- riate music an‘: played on the phon- hnting the ftiiflerent stages of s journey. The pret- ' tree was laden with _ which was distri- ' 11c children, every ‘ gift and candy. "isms considered one of , who will regret his passing, -- doubtless uiy o prayer for the re- the Cross-roads, which he is bulld- ing up and beautifying. and m-Bklnl; = a comfortable homeTor himself and 'his wife. His only daughter is away teaching school. . _.__ ..°WILL KNOWN RESIDENT DEAD — Angus Ben McDonald. Rockborra, passed away at 1 o'clock Saturday morning. after a short ill- ness. and was buried at 8t. Colum- bia. parish cemetery. Monday morn- ing, after a high mass of requiem. His parish priest. Rev. Father Mc- Donald, who consoled him with the grace oi the Sacraments during his illness. omciatixlg. He was probably the oldest man 1n the East Point parish, being B7 years, and. what's more, was strong and hearty almost up to the weak of his death. Three years ago he placed and put in most o the crop while his son, Pius, was fishing. He was able to do the chores right along, and active on his limbs as many young men. flewas a very intelligent man and a great converdationalist. being Potted on all topics both home and abroad. was sociable and friendly and had many friends and acqliaiiltances and pose of his soul. His funeral’ on tive. B.‘ . - ——--—oo>—i- PERSONALS Monday was largo and-represent; re- r, . - - (Paton; Vice-r. ident. Hon. George E. Hughes and Secretary J. W. Bolli- ter. The usual committees were also mono . . ., D BS heron-r The Directors report was as fol- lowsz- - - To the Shareholders of the Char- lottetown Driving Park and llrovin- clal Elthibltion Associatinnz-f William Cooke ‘ to recover $3.295 for pay and allowance ‘from the Department of Militia and Defence. the Minister of Justice’, in accord- lmce with His Imdship-‘s sugges- tion, has appointed Col. Orde. Judge Advocate of Ottawa, to 1n- veatigcte Cooke's claim. Without hearing any evidence, the Eltcbequer Court Judge, on me- tlorhrlisrnlased the action on the flfllmd that a soldier not right of action for his pay and al- lowalwe. Cooke now has an opportunity to Ladies and Gentlemen :- Tho Directors take pleasure in presenting their Aruluai Report for lmhztgomhe n that webellova . it t "ccessful . prove the_truth or his allegation we remh“$w“e‘,fr_fime_w-dg°:jt that he was a prisoner of war in 1 - _ Germany during the period he was xeniutw y c ear m dean”; am posted bythe Canadian Army as a essary to endeavor to build up a were stopped BRINGING UP FATHER use we think ‘ityoty nee-- deserter and pay and ailowancewmlus berm wmmmcmg w p“; 91 This seemed to be a. wise proceeding and the dates of August 20th. to 24th. were, decided upon. These dates were. five weeks earlier than uslull. ‘It was n boldvonture, not ‘knowing what results mightbe. es. The real estimate of improve- ments shows, that we will require at least $4,500.00. We may here draw. the attention of our Government and City Council to the fact. thatin other Canadian provinces all rc- palrs and new buildings are paid tor by Provincial Governments and cities where exhibitions arc held. i928 E1111 Eyerytilng seemed to be going along [nicely until time came for the inspection of our buildings. grand- stand, bleachers,‘ etc. some few‘ bition n. Great Success weeks imviflw 1o the I-‘lt-hlblt-lon- And now‘ to ouraxliibitlon. The villus in always dam w w? Wt thuy daibs August 20th to 24th wci-o are we and to prevent accldents-ioplodoid and the Exhibition was a Mf- Hmry lmve. who his hid grand success. Beautiful. weather, ‘Q1880 0f "118 WOYK 10f YBNB. Bile!‘ every day fine. Lovely evenings and lawful inspection reported that the the largest attendance in history. western blcachcr was in such bad At therequest of the Government condition that it would have to bu and the City Council of Charlotte- lpulled down, The exposlld front part town a reduction was mode in the tgandmud was also vary bod admission to the exhibition. The 1""! Wnlldmlb" "Pills were Te’ ‘hainylflte during- the day was I "r-iudn vl_\. 60R.-. . JU ..'Georgc B. McEochcm, Elmira. has gone to Ottawa for the winter. George well, is vkitlng in Bolton. ' urrwue. an a H-“TO Hbwttll! i-icvw i “gwlciué 1.1 'lfl Oliiillil .1 yr ;.. . Mhbmckcdw I dation which willYbe provided for the coming year wo expect to see poultry one of the big‘ drawing cards at our future exhibitions, The dairy industrywas well represented. in the butter and cheqevyuylgbn and the judges state thatgthcy were of a higher standard the improv- ious years The competi n _wg3 extremely keen and mot difficulty- was experienced 1n manymaqcc. 1n arriving at o. decision as w whom the prizes should be awarded to‘. It was thought. that the‘ early dates would prevent the inclusion of frant- ln our ill-comm. but such was‘ not the case and there was a fairly good Shflvlna i=1 “lipids. Dlums and small fruits. The rootand vegotnbldpg- hibits were the best for some years; .¢"1’hnr i The; amusement-part of oul-‘pro- _ ngements were made with-tho Bill - Lynch Company to bring over all men-paraphernalia and slvirus d‘ real big‘ m way This could-knot "JR there would be no competition of a similar _ on‘ the tgltyuzqfi We on our" t ' j 0 , the rice of~ ,_ lesion. in the olfipings ‘ the v; lninimuln to allogmg chi] f- < roe with their ‘h. This pg piidway doomed to piano everybody. old and young. - Our» horse racin! 1170173111. 1M8 enlarged bythe addition of an ex- anclithe inclusion of- o FfreedFor-All“ with a substantial class ‘ o orlners. The three held P11" finished was elven any- ‘ doubt the same system will. ‘be gauntlet: this veer. Intel-spewed between the heats of the Mm} r80- 9; were the performances of the Bil- 1y Rico Trio and the Pekin the latter the highest a110- ed and highestflclass act tbnihwas BVCI‘ brought w this provinw- We had the ohdi-lottctown new 13W‘ and it rendered very 11.1w music during the afternoons. 8180 in W? evenings when the B111! “RM ‘m0 d Rcygl ‘Pekln ‘Troupe performed rrodt,',o_r the srI-bliimd- “W” formanoes we ml)‘. u? ""9 spawn to the public it a very-small ‘ chill-go in ‘the ovdiiins- T111411» p; the request or the city Council who dosh-co that ail could» set the most entertainment for the 1011.5‘? money- 1p soeuklns of ".19 "m1" entbrtainnlent we cannot hel refer- ring. tothc beautiful eflect 1lc-_ cdby the hundreds of electric lllhts These made the grounds mflbiiild I my; into d. real rdiryland: and it wacjreally interesting just to watch the enormous. crowds of people w- jowglgwtilouiaelves so happily. I‘ e must not close without giving our. Iiklanits to the Provincial adv- Charlottewwn for what they have dpne to make possible the continu- ance or our Exhibition. and the press, particularly the Charlottetown i Guardian and the Evening Patriot i for the_lfll'flfl>fll'il0liflfi‘ of publicity given/ and the Dominion Minister "i of Agriculture, Dominion Live Brook sociatlon of C, ‘ , our moo til. ’ Banks and flflhflfiWhfl pow 01y gave special primes. To Mr. Scirth. '1 Manager of the Bank of Commerce -= and his staff for daily assistance i during the week and to agl our ex- "‘,‘ hlbitors and friends who lped ‘to v make the Exhibition a success, we . offer our sincere thanks. 0n , - clusion we wish to express‘ our my: appreciation of the services of Mr. J- W. Boulter, Deputy Minister of .- griculture. as Secretary. Mr. ,- yultergave untiringly of his ener- i. gies without one single cent o! re- f‘. rnuneratlon. Ho is truly a public 1'. spirited citizen. Exhibitors from -’ home‘ ‘and abroad. horsemen and _. allothers who "came 1n contact with ' him were delighted with the kind " way he treated them and it is not too much to soy that his services hfilpéd in 9- lflrfle measure in mak- eminent and to the City Council or. __ 5 commlsisoner. Clydesdale Horse As- .3 ~ in; the Eirhlbitlon of the “ succesafit was; i i ffligned) JAMIQ PATON. Ptesi-~ _ dent; ~ ; lo. a. nuolms. Vice-President. ‘ "JAMES r. aorta, - ~ Stew her§ ‘g a DSTIWAWI‘. lo c. The main building Whlch-houpgg lbs. exhibits from merchants and n ' P =.-"'»~¢‘e.ll.i»c.; . . mag;- '\ setup logs,