,tx-» ;"5.l . ‘ _r, _ in s~~. I/_’ ,. , . .fry A v .__ -~. l .. .,c._,, .ug |.., _5__v_ l ...;_ i l l I i l i l ‘ui i 1 l, l Il .V4 i /`,‘y,>"' f F l' "' I' /_5’.|;-‘i ’ 1 . _ . ',.,,'. . ' - U-;4?*--*--1.' -_._ - _.-'riri=:'ci=iA‘ni.o‘_g__'lt‘*'i'¢Jwi11c:rJRllliZIl\1v _ _ I W r nr .r/tr ir ffll F "PK, '_]',i§ ‘Q25 -§\~'\¢fIw*9e \\°g0o5' i"' '11"'i " L I ¥ s 'Liva rio_cs‘°i;:_ » , _N continue to receive Live Hogs _ot our plzifitevery nd Friday forenoon. I "(l. \ ' - . I W' I ‘ 1' .. - 1 '.Bring your hogs direct to us and you save P l~ lediatelexpenses. Thus, getting top-market p. _ Davis & Fraser S 41 - I .- Nedtf. 'WESTERN GUARDIAN -VlSI'1'lNG EXHIBITION- Mayor W. J. Lidstone and Mrs. Lidstonp accompanied by Miss An- _.you CAN save iviouax' by,” Campbell and Mm MMDWP buying a Range from Braces Big Exhibit. Bee them at the Exhibition building. 8l'l'l-li. -WHEN ATTENDING the EXDI bition don‘t fail to see 'the big dis- play of Ranges, Heaters and Fur- naces shown by Brace McKay & C0., Ltd. B177-ll. -FOB. SALE OB. T0 LET, Oom- fortable eight roomed house. Apply -James E. Murphy, Kensington. l aoisia-is-si l -SCHOOLS REOPEN - The greater number of schools in the Province have, after the midsummer holidays, resumed work in the course of studies. -FOR. SALE. - At Kensingtor) y House and Lot of about 2 acres with ` barn and garage. Best location; house nearly new with hardwood floors and all modern conveniences, with sewerage and bath. For inspec- tion and particulars apply to mi: undersigned, Parnell McMahon, Kensington, P. E. I. 8132-B-1'!-3i. l l --ENJOYABLE SOCIAL-The L. ,O. B. A., of Summerside, gave a :most delightful ice cream social cn Monday evening, in their lodge rooms when an enjoyable evening V . l D Sugar Cured Smoked Roll Bacon` l iTRY- DI &"Fi (10-12 lb.) AND _ Plczvlc ROLLS (6-s lb.) '1‘h Are Very Choice Mild Luied Luis was spent in social intercourse and music. Mr. A. P. Wells was chair- .man and conducted the affair in 9. imost capable manner. A highly amusing and entertaining program ' l of songs and readings were present- ed.. Miss Bessie Sniallman opened with it piano solo. followed by an f ami-_sing medb .y of choruses by the luics and it reading “The Loom of Life" by Mrs. Glidden; Mr. A. E. McLean, M.P., gave a lively adfiiess und coiigratulatecl the L.O.B_A, on the continual success of the Urdcr i, 'und the constant addition of new J | members. Miss Lena Raynor gave ` a reading; Mrs. W. J. Muttart sang very sweetly “The Dariaies Rc- qucst_” Two humorous rccitaiions lby Mrs. McPherson were heartily lencored. Capt. Richards, of the ,Salvation Army rendered some l pleasing piano solos. ' William Tell” ` number. The p"ogram closed with it dialogue by Mr. and Mr.s. A. P. ii ,_. _ ` _ . CSE ‘ ` ` ’ - , - 1 l by Mr. B. I._Raynoi' was a pleasing ° AT ' - - Wells and the National Anthem Ice 3 _cafnparatively Low Prl.ceS` ‘cream and cake was serve¢i'by‘ the 0* DA V15 e FRASER ladies and a sing song by the youn- Q ser members brought a pleasant ev- ening to a close.-S. , Diner: "Geentiemen, let’s drink to CHARLOTTET OWN, P. E. I. ;l“L“l“°SS~" A 4 .Some of the litany Excellent Ranges to he \ Another Diner (quickly): 'I .. ~ drink to no memories." - all are attending the exhibition in Charlottetown. ' -coop iu\avr:s'i~-livery- where through the country 012° sees lovely fields of ripened Brain. Some fields have even been out and the prospects of a god havest is very bright. The harvest is early in spite of a late spring. The Good looking fields of potatoes and tur- nips give promise of a. plentiful supply of the Island‘s best crop. -S. -PAYS TWENTIETH SUCCESS- IVE VISIT-Mrs. Minnie Mu:i-ay, of Atlantic, Mass., is visiting the Island and is at present the guest of Mrs. Josephus Smallman, of Summer- side. Mrs. Murray has been a regu- lar visitor to the Island for the last twenty years and finds something new to interest her on every visit. She says the Island has gone ahead in leaps and bounds in the last few years, and is becoming is favourite resort for tourists. Mrs. Murray was formerly Miss McLure, of Charlotte- town.-S. PERSONALS A-Mr. W. E. Daviey, barrister oi' Eummciside is spending a few days visiting frlcnds in Halifax, N. S.-S -Miss Daisy Bowness of Sum- merside spent the week end with friends in O‘Leai~y.-s. ~-Mr. H. C. Mut‘.'\rt of Marsh- field is visiting the Western Dart or the Island for a _few days.-S -Mrs. Daniel Steele is visiting 'her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ching, of Summcrside. Mrs. James A. Murley, of Charlottetown is also the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ching.-S. -Mr. Barns of Malden, Mass, `\vho is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. MacKay of Summerside sang vcry ucceptably in the United Church at botii services on Sun- day.-S -~Rcv. Mr. Auld fdrmerly of Fi-eetoivn, who is visiting the Is- land with his wife, took the ser- vices in 'Trinity United Church on Sunday.-S _ _ the illness oc Mrs, George Warren of Summerside, although quite Ili M.rs. Warrcn`s condition has im- proved`during thc last few days.-S -Mr. Joseph Peters of Howlan in a serious condition in the Prince County Hospital. Mir. Peters under agood between This '\, /4’ _,sl people choose'Rakwana..`. its golden quaiity.2'. its wonder- _ful flavour and strength. In full-weight *A and llb. sealed lead packets. \\ .ff;»§¢T_T°*‘~‘-. /N l rorumnon 'or cams tisitnll cuiinnuil 1s -=»»-» pw-»»».»»» I Pmemo, Aus. ia-'ras meat ~siiiwiczs in sr. sunaaws °°’”“‘ °4 °h"l°» °°°‘P11°f1 bv tl" gresbywrmn church' Mnnmgue Ministry of the Interior, shows the 2; sunday August 33rd_ Mmm; population tg be 4'l4.'1s'l,ooo. This is 11 m’ and evening at 7 p_ m_ 15.000.000 less than the post office xv van 'on mms” 0, Mm, estimates of im. ren win' conduct both ~-wiser. me *° ¢’°°“i°’° in °=V°\'°1 Pm* A1 R Gibson Mmm” - of China st present, the latest es- ” ' ' ' tlmate is considered approximate. ...ENTERTAINMENT AT Dr. Warren S. Thompson, hand of sitmoarown-in the mu at "‘° 5°"‘°l’° F"““““"‘°“ ‘°" B‘“dY Brid town under the auspices of °! P°pu1°u°n P'°bI°m" '7h° ’°°°”°` the £‘;dies_'Am society ox me Umb ly completed 0. your in Ciilna, de- ed Church at Dundas on Friday, clared that it is poslilbla to say only ' that the population of China is D0 lid ' ;\i;1t‘ed1i31i/in;1ssSJNI1i: Nlizznegan axe “°m"")‘°’° b°"'°°” 35° ‘md 5°" ' IIII . ` a very entertaining and educational ‘m om lecture from elaborately colored I I2 IKE fl' "Th9‘ 3;? 0f°:;es°€;;Z_.,” ...Tm ;‘;'v_ ML i>itiMsm's navolrran. Firm, or Dundas presided. 'rne WED -*T Wl,N'Nl1’E¢_3 ll known quartet, consisting of :fix C. B. Clay, Messrs. Walter and WINNIPEG' M15" 18`°Wm‘ hm' Edwin Burdett, and Mr. He-bert ‘““‘°"- °*’°m”‘"‘°P M°*h°°°“- Prim- Macneod sang several suitable Scot- ak “nent” °! c°'md°" °m°i°““3» tish songs with Mrs. James Mac- NM” M°'I’h°°°” W” q“1°tly m‘“'l°d Loren and Miss .Helen Burdett adhere t° Ma'-I°r D' M' Duma” 63' accoinpanists. The ladies of the ‘5;°;'°]: vf"°‘;wvet:’mn “gd isupéimé tmnkythe Rev.Mr. sinciair,'or val- ;""::g;n““d, "°1“t“'°‘ “t“’”d°d the ieyfieid, for the use of his lantern ° Yi-d ,B mn h 1 al ost. and his kindly assistance. The hall B 'gxeztgn rank; “mme fill d to its utmost capacity and :god Zum was :Banzai ' great figures of the Church 'of Eos' ' land in Canada. Hs resigned from PERSONALS the prinuacy in January of this ___ year. , st M Eaéhem (my To-day‘s bride is tho dau8hter of .. Mr. Angu us c , , the airchblshopb first wife who died l t N th ' is visiting his iinces up he or 1 lm. In was he Wu ‘named Side, the McEachei~n brothers. n but ..‘ ". L. id, f _ La.wr$ce‘Il?l§II);i1ald ani/EIDZE: Be; "sm" °! the must suwessfm River, has returned from a. business yenseggidknazgusgg, m°n31;u;y -Friends \\'L.' r._.iet to hear 0! _ - _ ‘ trip of several days to Charlotte sch '_ u town. soclet take this opportunity to n en ° nn peg 3” °°5- °'5 f again to Alice E. Tal . , W7 . _ _, KING’S GUIINTY EXHIBITION and lIORSE RACES .at GEURGETUWII WEDNESDAY, SEPIEMBER 9th 1931 nic. Aoaicuixrvitai. snow: sr1.itND_m Disri.sY or nvnusritmsi 1500.00 IN CASH PRIZES MEALS AND REFBESHHENTS ON THE GROUNDS Articles for the Exhibition will bo received at the Drill Shed from Monday, September 7th. at Z o'clock p. in., till Tuesday. September Bib, at 2 p. m. Entries for Horses will be received until 'I o'clook p. m. on Immqq September 7th, and for other Live Stock until 9 a.. in. on Wednesday' September 9th. ' - CHANGE POB. HORSE RING All horses entered in Exhibition will be judged (on Track) in ffm; of (Grind Stand.) (Tho old horsgking will be done away with.) Judging will “ug u ar 12 o'clock noon (s p.) ~ No Race Horses will be allowed on Truck between the hour; 011| und 2 P. M. NURSE RACING-3 GLASSES Free For All Trot and Pace . . . .. . Purse $200.00 Open to the Province 2.24 Trot and Paco .. ........ ..;. Purse $150.00 Open to the Provlnos 2.30 Trot and Paco .. ........ .. Purse $100.00. Open to Klng'| County I (No Time Allowed to Trotters) Entries close Thursday, September 3rd, 1931. Entry Fees 5% of puns (which must accompany each entry.) 5% deducted from money wlnmn, No horse named unless conditions. are complied with; All races mile heats on the three heat plan. _ _ The Management reserve the right to change order of program, ds. clsre of! and illl without re-advertising any races not satisfactorily flllm If weather is unfit for racing the Management reserve the right to postpone or declare races oil and return entry money. This Truck is a member of the National Trotting Association, sn( will be governed by its rules except where they conflict with above stated conditions. Prime: will be offered in Old-Timo Step Dancing Contest. Competent Judges will decide the lst, 2nd and 3rd winners. Entries vrlll bs taken ot Booth in front of Grand Stand the day of Fair. Everybody come and leo us STEP at Georgetown, September Sth at~2 P. M. 50o ADMITS ’.l‘0 ALI. DEPARTMENTS. CHILDREN 250. ' CARRIAGES AND AUTOS FREE. For Prize Lists and Other information Apply to D. P. MACKINNON, President. E. B. MBLAREN, Secftilry. Georgetown. Georgetown. iiar-a-ia-wediift. . - f ..*Mr. John Alfred McDonald; Land Surveyor, returned to his home *The three Misses McDonald old home at Clear Springs, returned Ji' \ l-`g I .`\ Slicwnppat the Exhibition _ __BY__ _ \ V, il `b ‘ ..- "Brace, iilcllay & Go., ltd. f_IIIII| Illlllllillliii #W H U . aicoan _ r i fntcliic Pmil inn _. H E ` i" 'fl ' | li |vJ| |=§i;l'_ ='_i-' =» ,; ie ?i._.,g"l?..,.,.`¢.‘§.‘lt..., _$i..,¢§Z~t..; ` I " ._ _ The Record Pride is a very beautiful "\\ .E RANGE Range. having all the latest improve _"_, j-.. _I/_ 7;# gems' A" °"°e"°"t baker. good nj ' *°" ' ~ ‘ . ffflf-61'. #Ind best of all very ewno. ___ . 'ww @ ‘l lf. _ V mica] on fuel. / ,f`,TWi, ., . li l‘ ~ I . \ , 4;. » s- R ' Price $61 50 ' » `$_..' >.\»l.~ ' . ‘ - ~ '- ' 7 .' 1'. |"rl1|`f r§_'."r.‘i‘:'» ` or ‘.‘,"{_r__V,_ f vu- . . , ‘...' if ’ \ . »~/ 1/f f. Complete with‘s..iid copper pew., ,iii voir $69.50. ' ` _*_ p -;UM(1;1=ERl;lDE P03105 WSOUR; Friday by train and back via. st. - ve run were rres ov Johm the week end in Summrlsde. Four forfeited ftiiei; cial ofdsw ice; Ed, .amos nets Meoonaid is home by one was _$116 S1 all 005 5 ° train from Boston, where she has 5“mm91S‘ ° P0 W 0°”-ft °"‘ M°“' been for the past thrée years on a. day m°ml\1K~-S. months visit to ner rather-, Mr. Mr Fulton Hunter of Alberton gems Mcmmam' Harmony Junc- ~-"' - on. with his little daughter are at l”`:;°';i ;;”§1’;5mi§'f“3;“;‘E‘l;ld;uEE ..°Mr. Michael Cantwell, Super- im; ul is indertin treatment “sing engmeer of tha Goudmut _xilithw ‘grime lcountz 505 lm Her Tile Construction Co., of New York 1 °f__ de he e gm 1JI’l_s~ -Hum and Boston and who has been visit- ?;;'f“z"vm";‘0n be Dont and ab'out a_ ing his brothers at Souris Line Road mn S for the past six weeks, left on re- g '_' turn Wednesday. Previous to his _""" leaving, a farewell party was con- -- . . M R ° , ‘vorifirgnisilghsg thee aisiszifd ‘Ted at Hwy haters (°'N'R‘) 1” . ‘ ' li honor. Mr. Cantwell is one of guests of Mrs. Isabella Giddens oi Summersidel This is Mrs" our successful men abroad. While Mmaevs mst vim and "he is de_; at home he wasn’t idle, but spent .. , .lighted with the lovely r~r~~ and much M his time “Xing things up’ 'bathiri Mr McRae has not visited and renovating the old hume' pub l his nniivc .lace for twenty odd` uns in B' ma md cement flue. some- years and Ends many changes-S ltmng new in me smms mm mm' ‘ and making the old place comfort. able and convenient for his brothers | \ "" Frank and Stmfield. \ ”*‘* =:No More Asthma. Dr. J. D. Kel- Y 0 u R c H I L U logg's Asthma Remedy sounds the death knoll of this trying trouble, It »_§»'_l AA _\` Don’t fail to see this New Range ctw oimcllln ‘ e- _ ' A-. * ga } \`:\_-"F _ _:?`k1€?_"-"- -lI&F;,'-x ` .»->. f _- _ f ` ` 'IHQQ 3 E ,= CAST IRUN RANGE _ as with all the latest features-will be shown ln the Standard Finish, also in lvory and Green Enamel. "' When attending the Exhibition we - -. : = _ |,,lyw..v.l~l~ l ' ' v. ll' _uw o »§_ ~ would be pleased to have you call at our _booth-and see the many different types of Ranges and Heaters. ` Q .r _ \.'»&-’ ~ 51,.; *_ l 1,7., v .. #_A _._ _,_ .9 ` 'i lint Stupid- Handicapped The seeming stupidity of many school children, is i directly chargeable to faulty vision. Correctly fitted glasses often work wonders. l ‘ “§,Y§.’I.‘l`.'i..§.f.`lL“'||0Vt ' ‘stops the awful choking and Palma] ` goat.” é, Very Special Prices on( v RANGES-FURNAKCES and HEATERS Brace. Mexay 8. cu., tid. suiuivmnsina, P, E, 1__ _ i ` _ \ 7 r _.1 I G". F. NIITGIIESUN ~ F. Gordon Hutcheson Optometrists-At your service. ‘l bfelthlnl. It guards against attacks and gives renewed ability to sleep and mt the whois n1gntiong.Mu'ch_ is claimed for this remedy, but ` nothing but what can be demon-] Stfited by s trial. If you sudo: from ' asthma. try it and convince Yourself of its great value. _ "Whit ore you doing now?" "I have found a new circus act- tho friendship of a lion and A gmt," "aut dom they qum-si ,mos times?" . “0h. yu. they have their little our-rrela. but when ws my s new :»:&:»:§:-:m:-:sz-:Bt-c ft EYESIGHT 1 EXAMINATION ll . 5" rim.. as s sxgg i" H. 0.1. MAQQN 3 Moa¢\(lI. P. I. I. OIIM Uolllllokl ,With 3 Drlllkll . _ E3 \ _\.A at Hermanville on Friday evening . 15 from a. trip to Prince County; went serious operation but his of the General Electric oo" ’ . . many friends hope that he will Lynn' Mass” who were taking the” ' x 1 5°” be a»"°““d “Bain “S Usual-"3 two weeks vacation in a. visit to the ` - antl__sec the biggest values we ve yetshown i in ENTERPRISE I RANGES Just think of 'jt-Real Snappy Models in either Steel Bodies or all Cast Iron complete with High Closets and Reservoirs at the 9 extremely low price of $4 ' 5 new znttnilnist uma rs49.so in $143.50 Bos them first ~ “M "’“" it. T. iioLMAN Ltd. “cc . /' THE STOVE PEOPLE IIN P. . I. . f. A' \