sriacni. 1 iionr VALUE $3.78 A splendid shoe--wo every cent of ............ _.$4 Just to get quick actio goesfor......... . Made in Patent leathe with cloth top, new h and toe SEE OUR WINDOW IIHIIIII A _ :1 . 3;.. ss- es llllllIW$YMl\H_\‘7& new '¢‘i~ en Y T’ 7 _“_ -~_~nii' 'U`3` ~ -,-i‘r`»Av'aansriaisarr»viua‘ A picnic and garden party will -be _held in. the Presbyterian Church grounds Lot 14 on the afternoons oi Wednesday August 16th. There will amusements Supper will be served -irrrsggbgno Annasssa- on me asv if M Brodie gave ri ma to lffllbterinn. ' Tllq Baptist. The Con- gregational. and the Methodist church- . S os. h_'l;he ad ress“;vas received with muc n eres . ., yer tu os , if . -INJOYABLE EVENING- The jltusticn Hall on July 13th. Although desired the neat sum of $88.51 was re- alized. The committee in charge take this opportunity of thanking all those who helped to make the social the took part in the program. ETY.- The Women’s Missionary Soc- iety of Cape Wolfe met on Wednesday afternoon at the Methodist Church. Rev. R. Brodie presiding. The pro- gram was of a very interesting charac- ter, and included a reading by the President on the recent Missionary convention held in St. John, N. B. The Rev. R. Brodie gave a talk on the pruent position of Missionary Opera- tions ln various parts of the world. it is the purpose of this branch to start the Watch Tower in connection with their meetings.-W. -KINGSBORO WOIVIEN'S INSTI- TUTE.- The regular monthly meet- ing of the Kingsboro Women's insti- t/ute was held in the school house on August lst at 7.30 p. m. There were 13-*members present. After the read- ing of the minutes the Secretary read a report of the institute Convention held in Charlottetown. An invitation was extended to the Kingsboro mein- bers from Lakeview Institute to visit them on August 2nd. but owing to unfavorable circumstances the invita- tion was declined. The next meeting will be held at the home ol’ Miss Ger- tio Stewart. Meeting closed with National Anthem. -CENTRAL STREET CHRIS- TIAN ..CHURCI°i. - On Friday August 18th. the Rev. llo- bert M. Hopkins. The National Bible ° Alley & Co ° .School Secretary of the American ROCKY POINT FERRY S. S. HILLSBORO Leave Ch.'l‘own Leave ll. Point 7.00 A. m. 7.30 A. M Christian Missionary Society will de- liver three addresses in the Central Street Christian Church, Summerside. The sessions are as follows: 2 o'clock for children; 3 o'clock an open con- ference and in the evening at 7. Mr. Hopkins is recognized to be one of the greatest Sunday School men in Am- erica. it is hoped that the people of] Summersiiie and surrounding districts will avail themselves of this oppor- s_00 u 330 »-l tunlty in hearing this Sunday School 9.30 a; ia. 10.00 A. ni 11.00 " n.a0 " 1.a0 P. ii. 2.00 P. ia. :.30 -- a.00 " s.s0 -- 4.00 " - 4.a0 ~' 5.00 '- iso “ 1.00 " suunav. rFFrS 8S§22 FP .,, ° 33 ~r~»»"2s=` beau oomo 1-vi* : 4.00 “ M93-B-23MmwfiMo. H The Magdalen lslnnils 5.5. Co. l.t¢l The B. B. Amelia carrying ll. M. mails. passengers and freight leaves i'Iclou every Monday and Thursday af- ter arrival of morning express from Halifax. for the Magdalen islands call- ing. going and coming at Souris. CHA8. W. NEB. Agent. Pietou W. N. Starrett, Manager, Amherst. Harbor. M. I. Eastern Steamship Lines ALL-THE-WAV BY WATER. INTERNATII/N’AL LINE. 8. 8. CALVIN AURTIN AND GOVER NOR DINGLEY. COABTWISE SERVICE Leaves Bi.. .iohii Mondays. Weduel~ days and Fridays at 0.00 a. m.. for Eastport, Luboc. Portland and Boston. Return- Leave Central Wharf, Boa- ton, Mondays. Wednesdays and Fri~ days at. 9.00 a. ni., for Portland East port, Lubsc aml St. John. DIRECT BERVIGE. Leave St. John Saturday only st 7.00 p. m. Return-Leave Boston Sundays on- ly at 10.00 a.. in. MAINE QTEAMSHIP LINE. / Direct between Portland and New York. Steamship North Land and North Star. Leave Franklin Wharf. Portland. Taos.. Thurs., and Bat.. at 6.80 p. in. Also Mondays at 10.80 a. m.. Jane il to Sept. 11, inc. _ ~ MITRQPOLITAN LIN¢.' Direct between Boston and -New _York.“' “ V11- < ‘ 18V Heirs. l ~l'3§::°.s.i‘..-..<'~s~..;__.<'vg.‘:.i;:*l-i..f....s- A ' ' llll U' l 5 . . ia. so ' ` A ' j urning 'i§g|» loot of linrrs! . ’ CV »-__ :tions any ones; i<':»i|.s¢. A. ‘ill'u"i§'f'¢i."ifll.’."a:3ra; ii;".i.ii.i , ._ __ ,, ._ . - if _H .ig ,_ ._,~._ _ , __ ig _ di __ » ‘ bruno ' @- 1.5. 'r_r'i' limi; ‘ 1 __s._pq,tf .aailtmm 3;; ._ _.__ .‘.vi .'.. '31' fe ., ' .. .' efySatnrday It ', 8 _ . tim ii ~ P ~ ' _ ltgggggrgt 4 __ I - i“la~.»..»».~.... f __ - . ....,.......v...»»».-..... ~.......'.. * ______»_~‘___;._-_- .___ ~i_-....._.............,.,...~,.. ___ n O _ . ' ,. __ i____i_,L _ _ , _ ‘ ¢ is ,I .1 . . 1 » gh* 'i . ‘i ~. . ‘ I Expert. lt is expected that Rev. John M. Murchison of Maipeque will siug.” -SUNDAY SCHOOLCONVENTION -The Annual Convention of the Geo- rgetown Sunday School District was held at Kilmuir, August 2nd. A fair representation from the different schools was present incliidinirr- Rev. J. M. McLeod. Vnlleytield. Rev. David Wright. Montague. Rev. F. A. Hubley. Montague. Rev. Mr. McLeod. Caledo- nia. Rev. Mr. Domvllle, Montague and W. A. Rosa. Field Secretary. Two new srbools were reported and added to the District vizz- Heatherdale and Bellevue. The officers elected for tlio ensuing year are as follower- Presid- ent. Rev. J. M. McLeod, Vallnyfield_ Vice.-Pres.. Mr. George Mollish, Union Road. Secy. Treas.. Mrs. George Poole. Lower Montague. Elementary Division, Mrs. G. A. Henry. Montague. Secnntlfiry Division. Rev. Mr. Dom- vllle, Montague. Temperance Dept.. Mr. S. Martin. Hentherdale. Home Department. Mrs. \-T. Gordon Ives. Montogiio. Education Dept.. Rev. F. A. Hublcy. Missionary Dept.. Mrs. F. Hewitt. Lower Montague. l. B. R. A.. Dept., Mr. H. Nelson. Montague. IN ALBERTON Watches, Clocks and Jewel- lery repaired, Jewellery orders filled to s ui t, satisfaction guaranteed. ANGUS MacKENZlE J eweller. 1464-8-l4Mlmo. tx-:_-:.'t:::_~.-:_~::.fi-:_-:.n;_‘.z‘::.y|q¢¢Aq:-'-‘JI-`-f-*J*rr::r::::::::.-:_-_-_-:_-:_-::.-:::.‘}*1'-‘-‘-‘-2'-'-'ff ` ii. 3 5 E s :L-oi~i#‘ea on mr-save-tam; in em trauma iniun charge. twenty-an cents. _--TH! MORNING DAILY Guardian, can lie obtained at l.at!srty's Tensor ‘_ -PICNIC AND QARDIN PARTY- _Qllh mast accompany order. linir dim “em mr An“uu°md“dmt’_ be games and contests and other |ll~P\l‘\0l-l'l- 3\\ll\ll\°l‘lld0~ . .. E f NHENT. 13 IIIOYC 1 4 to 7' _ 1 _ _w_ “_ HQOUGAN 4*, hx ng. entertainment olllllh order, by the é__it,s _ r_¢_>m___ y ia. _ was maziisxi. 1. . ._ h “_ l|l£f1'r¢~»» ‘r _ilwbdnesdl A _“mi _u one wane ~`». evening. Among thosmwho took part IESTERII PEISQIILS, the 'members' of the lllpworth League __ ~ _ - _ M8l{C_‘0ll QQ rise and, government of the -Mr. R. 'Mcbonaldftaspe Spry and at - two daughters have~r turned homo from Boston.-&. _._j_ -Mr. and Mrs. Harry _Wéaftherhie are about settling in Dundas.`havingl bought the farm of Mr. Hugh McDon- R“="°° had Cross Society held ii ery ia.-&. institute was nets in me town .nan prqmabie and enjoyabie s¢,¢|,| mvghe A ___ on August 4th. There were thirteen -Mr. S. K. Todd of the staff of the the weather was not an that could be gaussian Bank of Comme.-pe, Mama. of the minutes- resorts from Bmw' gue. is spending his holidays at the home of his parents in Bradalbane.-H -Dr. Kennedy and Mrs. Kennedy ‘¢\\'=@f=H= it wus. also to those who and children or New roi-it are visiting and "1 “W R” CN" S°°‘°‘Y- Th” friends on the island. It is nine years -- since the doctor last visited the ls- -WOMEN'S MISSIONARY 806|- l’ land.-H. -Mr. Aubrey Doyle of the Oflice Stall' of R. T. Holman. Ltd.. was suc- sessfully operated on for appendicitis nt the Prince County Hospital on Wed- nesday last.-H. -Mr. A. Boulter of Wilhurn has pur- chased the farm lately owned by Mr. Adams ut. Maddock. He with Mrs. Boulter and family expect to occupy the house before the harvest season ends. --W. -Senator and Mrs. Murphy met Mrs. Murphy's mother. Mrs. Clark at Moncton on Thursday. Mrs. Clark was accompanied by her son. Colonel Clark of Ottawa who is assistant director of transports and supplies 'on the headquarter's staff. Col. Clark is known as the silent gentleness oi' the militia department \vho is largely responsible for the successful arrival ih ‘England of all Canadian sons. Col. Clark left Saturday morning to meet the Adjutant General at St. John. While at Moncton the Senator and his SES- WORTH UF ANY Clean to handle Sold by all Drug- gists, Grocers and General Stores » Drugs We have acom plete line of Drugs. Patient Medic- ines, Stationery, Toilet Articles, and ` sporting goods, your mail orders will rcc-:ive prompt attention. Ellis Pharmacy, Ltd ‘ Montague, P. E. I. Mwftf. $5,-- J , _ _ 'Y _ _,, A r display. li smarianqsiyiish wsshsuns.- 0 _ __ You will fin_d here an excellent array _ _of smart, stylish -and pretty yypshmottsb -ioighe youngsters. ° r . ; any different against -all sizes-and _ each one an exce t value. Seetbe Good 1‘VitiuesfN¢fiw in I Summer Goods '_ .¢- _.~ ; _ _ ...‘l°ii‘5.f§.i°.""'.s 1u¢‘ii‘&¢.°".'Z‘. f ._ I _ _ '°§L'z:.°:°..i:f.'"‘ hyat” _ - . ‘ L t ll§r0‘l!ll¢lf9.'liien's gllfrlgf .1 ’--ig;-_, I - . 's1'iru'rE.-` 'rss-' regular monthly _ ___ _ The Guardian Tlié.-E&.e¢e1-ii. . sn' ravasosayiainiarreviasa . . g --an-nu . . ms. ii. ii.iiowi.a'r-r i. ow- ..°1'.o0ItD0tl IMI! is Guardian neprsaantativa imllontsgas. . -s-_-'-= * NTERTAl --A mlislcil Ladies of the Sollrls ` Presbyterian Church. 100k 'niece on wednesday were:-Rev. B. lil. .8_t!l0l. E. Littleiqbns. Rev~r~ A. i¢u‘nroe..lli. S. _Acorn,__Mrs. -» J-1 W.- Brei_1nai_i._ Miss Mary McDonalds-organist and- others: A anus sum wnaareallsed. _ -f ‘ ..°GEORGEID.WN _WOMENS _lN~ meeting of the Georgetown Wom`en's members present. After the reading Committee and from the delegates who attended the Institute Convention in Charlottetown were given. Money was voted to be paid on desks, trees Secretary was authorized to secure a drinking fountain for the primary oom in the school. The junior mem- bers of the Institute held a bazaar and ice cream festival realizing $58.92. Two of the members collected $52 to- wards purchasing deska for the school room. Meeting closed with National Anthem. i BE CURED TO-DAY _ OFBACKACHE Your persistent back-ache can have but one cause- Dlsesscd Kidneya - and they must be strengthened be- fore the back»ache can be cured. - Your last remedy. and the quickest to act. is Dr. Hamilton's Pills; they cure kidney backache in a hurry. kidney and stomifch nisorders has no equal. Dr. I-lamilton's Pills will sure- ly cure your back weariness. they will bring you appetite, color, stren- gth and good spirits. Being purely vegetable they are mild. not drastic. Get n 25c bottle of Dr. l-lamlIton’s -'- -'ff~=‘-'~‘-‘-‘fffI-jrqffr:ff: f::::.~.~::.-._~::, - . -- '-'-‘#~»\~¢2‘f:-‘-1':f-'I{f~ ->\-`;-‘iff-'-1:-':r::.~r. _ _ Ln .wi ’~»-*fa P§.~"'“ "i.\» .» ,fi .4 .;- ~;».:»~5.Ul .tina fi -certain mr alverthilig -imtlia Gash must order. ~ ei ner mice urs. w. it Learn. -Min ..~oiua cam' ni-~ wqrfa _mg ia. loliolhllolly _ _ . . .-.'.°80Uil|l.»-~ Rev.' .l‘. H. Little? iohna- accompanied by his mother ie spending a well earned _vacation in Souris they are guests ortho ‘Mitchel _House-‘ Mrs. Jas A. Alley, formerly of Cardigan. but late of~ Baskatoon,. Sasketis s visitor to Bourls the guedt AJ.|vs_Brehaut has_returnsd to Bonnie input/i_\u`,¢ui0¥¢bie visit to Murray Harbour.-` Miss Mildred Johnson-(lr: arrived im~.ir=io sourir;mign_1&e'iu - ton‘._" ‘Rev_.A. lfnnsoo' .iiflslting-in Shui-ls. the guest of his de.jRev. a. W. McKay.- Mio. Cummings snddau- ghter Helen of Boston. accompanied by the-_mrmers sister,_ll4iaB Mary E. Shoe. Washington; D3 C.. arrived lil Souris onfuesday on L visit tn their father. Mr. Thomasshae. BUMMERSIDE MARKETS. FRIDAY. Butter. iareamery.) lb. 38 Butler, (dliry,) lb. S3 to 24 Cailfsiiins , 19 to I0 E a. (fresh) doa. ~ ` V 28 I-Ixos, lb. , 14 Hay. (loose,') ton: $18.00 to $14.00 Hay, (presBed.) ton. $15.00 bo $16.00 Oats. (white.) bush. 58 Oats. (blnck.) bush. 00 Potatoes, hush; 50 Straw, (pressed,) ton. 87.00 Wheat. bush. 81.20 to $1.40 Wool, ('\vashed,) lb. 448 Wool, tunwashertl lb.` B5 1 '|l"i’(. WN MARKETS Butt--r I<‘renmery7 .rn prints Butter (Tull) lh. ' Butter (fresh) lb. Eggs. doz. Beef lb. (retail) Fowls lb. ll ‘1 ° Chickens, iii I! to 'G Hay (pressed). t n |15 to |10 Straw tprnnsedl i-Dil l'».5‘| lil 23 24 to 27 27 to 28 lb to 42 P°rk lb* Unk" " " _ _ Tumlps. bus I0 to I5 " I _ ' ‘ ' ' _ ' ' ' - I Potatoes. bus. 60 to 60| OMB (h|,-wk) 1,.,-_ 35 ;Beets. bus, 5 cts. bunchlwool lb._ ' I5 tot” .ii -» WMI ¢lN1‘Aun can DANV, Maw VOID! U Y. ' -` 'i _ What 0 is osnuini: CASTQRIA ALWAYS Bears the Signeiufeof “ J ' ici Castor' It' is ,, , __ 4, __ in Use For 0ver 30 Years. - tThe»KInd You Have Alwhysi'Boug_iitY`£ _ Oats, (white) bus. ' _ 62 Carrots 5 cts. bunch Parsnips. Ib. Pills today ._ I l Aim- WU0 WGN! H16 guests of Dr. W. A. _ Ferguso n. _ ~ ‘ i ‘ i 1 _- _'.`_""~i vyvhvery [Oc » Q A . . ~ P D l _f PACKQT Of "T . A/ _ ~ _‘A _ _ ‘ ‘_ " L _ Es'rAa§ies\ S f ' 48 I f ‘ THE El MAIL Ohibtfi HOU _ _.ff $5°-- ».w:1_i i