I nsv. Pullman Can Extra. e I lion Sunday ' W d J l 9 e I u y assorted patterns, clenringat 39K Till Noon Come in looking ‘for bargains-won will not be disappointed. We’d like to print a list of the chances offered- but time is short and advertising space is expensive. COME EARLY and see for yourself. Moore 8t McLeod Ltd. __T Q__ a PILGRIMAGE ST. ANNE DE BEAUPRE a _ LEAVING TUESDAY, JULY 15, 1924 RETURNING FRIDAY, JULY 1am RETURN FARES FROM CHARLOTTETOWM d. SUMMERSIDE $12.00 Opportunity to Visit Quebec City For Further E. SAVAGE. information or Moncton, N. B. Lunches Served on Train Apply. to REV. N. P. LANDRY, Middle Saekvllle, N. B. TICKETS SOLD ON ‘ TRAIN Rev- Father Carroll will Meet 2667-6-14,21.28,July 1,5,9,12.7I. Pilgrims at Borden per yard at Sinclair's. 3348-1001 -SUNDAY SERVICES" —- Ken» sington Presbyterian Church, Sun~ Western Guardian‘ -§l-IOP frotfil-ol-mslfs Catalan. Weew, July 1Q to 19. 2680 d 12 -PERCALE House Dresses, 36 to 44 $1.39 each at Sinclair's. 8848-7-9-2 -FOR- SALE-z: Kensiugtou. house ‘lot and barn. Apply to John llarding-dl, "JDOLLAR DAYS JULY 9th AND 10th at the lEllte Milllnery. op polite Vlckeroon Bros" Montague 33407-921 ‘—NORTH BEDEQUE Presbyter July 13th: North Bedequo at 11, Travellers Ros-t at 3.90, Freetown at 7.30; -—$UMMER DRESS VOILES Ir day, July 13th: Kcnsiugton at 11 o'clock, Sumnierfitaltl ut 3 o'clock ltl-v. Dr. J. J. Sidey will preach. No night service at Kenslnflwll- -BALANCE of Seasons hiiilinery selling at bargain prices for July u" Sinclair's. 3348-7~9-2i -—ELEGANT NEW VOILE and Railne Dresses $5.00 and up at Sin club's. 3348 -7-9-2l. Eastern Guardian ..*8HOP from Hannah's Catalos ..'CHARLOTTETOWN Carui val Week, July 14 to 19. 2630 6 12 2Cyl ..*MONTAGUE HORSE RACE!‘ Wdnesday, August 13th. 3268 7 5 10i . ....'RESERVE JULY 30TH for Big Matinee Race at Georgetown. llorsenlen should have entries in as soon as possible. 3850-7-94“ ..'EASTERN AGENT. —Mr. J. W. Murdock is now Guardian As ent in Montague and will be D1911! L-u to receive news items, advertie lug, Job Printing, new and renew. nl subscriptions. ' .."REMEMBER THE “OLD llome" Ten at Souris on July 10th Trains from Charlottetown and El mirn, both held until 5.30 p. m Special music and attractions. posters for particulars. 3138-7-L12i .I'.'I"§€TIT;§ZIIT?§Z-I.Tli Tingley p Monument Works 120 Lonqworth Avenue Manufacture-a of Monumentl, Tablets. Slabs, and Markers in the boot Canadian, American, Scotch and Bwed. lsh Granite: of Black," Grey or Red. Cemetery Letters Promptly and Neatly Done. OUR WORK l8 Write for Prices and Designs or GUARANTEED Phone and our Car § ....'SR»ECIAL BARGAINS In Men‘. .' Wonlen's and Children's shoes ut Poole ti‘; Thompsons. 3356-7-9-31. I, ..*GRAND PICNIC-Come tn ' the picnic at St. Peters on July 12th, If wet, on 14th. H-"THE PICNIC in aid of St. Joules Church, Georgetown will take. place Thursday afternoon. July 24th. if the weather be un- fuvornblta, on Saturday afternoon 33217-8721 ....‘IF YlOU WANT t0 learn whnl n real bargain ill Illoots and Slices is ,1, cull at Poole St Thompson. 3356<7-9~3i. ..*ENJOYING THEIR VISIT — Among the recent arrivals on I‘. E. island were Mrs. Margaret E. Conroy and son Clarence ll. Conroy of Arlington, Muss.‘ They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Wil- b s ..._' has"... -.._.. v- . IE.BL Bunny 146 Richmond Street Charlottetown fire. we. Accident. 8isk1l==l W1 ‘Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest rate. - 48ml at Sllmlllcrsitle, Lloyd Lewis, Good Strong Stock Companies- ..| » lamervlw. was?‘ ‘~ . PPROBATIONNBILLS ARE run teens. to our customers. O , when and .. . YOUR PART ‘ settlement pnnetually. [red W. Conroy who are on a wed Campbell, will return with them. Mrs. Margaret Conroy. was the (laughter of the late Mrs. Peter M:n-.I.eod of Lorne Valley. Mr. Clarence H. Conroy has not been here for fifteen years, and when asked ho\v everything looked to him, referred to ‘lLonllfflllows "idvanglirle." Still stands the forest primeval. Ilut under the shade of its bran» ches Dwells another race with a differ~ ent Custom and language. PERSONALS __~.Mr_ All»: Brag, Red Point. vislfifdfillikdlrnsh factory last week on bilsinees. -_'Mr. MlchfM. Molnnis, Churn- wood. paid a visit to his farm crops on the North Side. Sunday and woe much pleased with their BPDBRT‘ ancc. __"i‘he Misses Cecelia, Mary and Nellie MacDonald of Penmure le- land, having attended the Teacher P Retreat in, Notre Dame Academy wnaatofrrerowu can“; I are spending a weelds" holiday "i London, June 16. COWBOYS AT WEI EY The British Empire Exh itlon ll Attracting an inc. using nlflnhgr Jf visitors not only from albparts of Great Britain ,but from the. lfominions. dliteresthg as are the‘ inhibitions ‘housed in the various Pavilions, the extensive and vbrloh. programme of entertainments giielu portant aspect of "pulling power." so far as visitors are concerned. 0f these entertainments one‘ have excited greater interest lzhin Janndlan Cowboys and .hc first of which was witnessed last Saturday. it is not every day‘ ,hat we see cowboys in London. consequently, the papers have ooén ,full of pictures of these visitors ‘from the prairies. Columns nave been printed about them.‘ in l tact no feature of the Exhibition. nus received greater pubillcityJPhe» Jesuit was seen on Saturday who'd‘ if) fewer than 80,000 spectators rssclnhled to witness their first performance. ' i A NOTE OF CRITICISM _ Of course, the very nmne "rodeo" rounds strange to English ears. Nat only has its meaning had to , no explained. We have also had .0 be taught how to pronounce this- novel word. it follows therefore that few oi‘ those present could :lnlm to have seen anything in .he nuturu of n rodeo performance ‘leforo. Steer roping, rlillng, and, .vrestliug~—ull these features of lportsluansbip, so full of thrills, mast-used for the beholders nil the marm of the unknown. “Stoerropingfl however. has evoked n measure of criticism be- muso of the supposed cruelty which it mecessitntes. The Times, n the course of n notice published Zodny, a notice sympathetic on the whole, asks that this item shall be .'emoved from the programme. Our premier newspaper remarks! "However great the skill shown Jy both mun nnd horse may he, it s not a pleasant sight to see the s tnimals thrown with the violence 'hnt they have tn be thrownflhnd f hen manhundleil, as evm. the luck- est must be; nnd tho proumters of ho ltodeo will be well zldvlsvd to withdraw this item from the pro- iffllllllli‘. With this one item out of he progltunnle there would be no -xvuse for any accusation of cruol- .y; all the rest of the performance is fair sport and immensely thrill- mg." r CANADA'S DEAD A touching ceremony which fur- nishes proof, annually. that Eng~ land rvlucnlbers the great sncrlflc-l es which Canada made in the warl is due to take place two days nence. Flowers are to be deposited m the graves of those Uarlailinn. soldiers who lie buried in the cemetery at Sllornellffe in Kent. , This is an annual event and is, attended by the mayors nnd cur-w poratlons of the ancient towns of‘ liythe and Folkesiono and by Aavai, lilllitury and Air Force re- presulltutlvcs. it is nu interesting coincidence that this commemora- tion falls on the anniversary of n. day which meant so much for the late of England-Juno 18, 1815, when Napoleon was vanquished at Waterloo. SHEEP AND CATTLE NEWS 'i‘hvre is evidence that breeders oi‘ Irish pedigree animals are com- ing to regard Canada as n potential r market for the sale I learn ut the lligh Office that the of their stock. Connnissiolu-r's lieyul Dublin the English market for all kinds of stock breeding nnd other animals. Canada has entry only for nou- breetllng animals. By the wny several shipments oi‘ (Jan-adieu store cattle have ro- ovntly been lnndcd at Avonmouiil, ilirkl-nbeatl, nnd Manchester in fine cmditioil. Turning from cattle to sheep i learn that tho secretary of the Suffock Shot-p Society has written tho lligh Commlsslmer stating that his Council send n cordial in- vitation to (Lunadlun visitors to Inspect some of their loading pedigree Suffock flocks at the society's special sales an August ii nnd 7t7l1 when. thousands of rams and owes will be on view. Domin- ion agricultrlrists will also be given an opportunity shortly of seeing some Welsh breeds of cattle. The lligh ommissioners has botn. notified that Canadian visit- ors will bo cordially welcomed at the annual show of the Royal Welsh Agricultxral Society, to be held at Bridger in the Country of Giamorgan on July 23, 24, and 26th. THE CANADIAN BOWLING TEAM The Canadian Government Pavil- vou can Tau. ' , A WORKMAN by tho ‘loot: lo Ian. In n: also loll a profusion- ol nan of any llld by tunnel,- Iaoat with which he does hll I have instilled a very c n d ]mna|(]5u)n_ n". inns at the Elnpire Exhibition, giggle? ofnlllcv.‘ Il-‘nther J. l1. Mc- Wllilfilllhl hiaye aiwnytlhiflllllll fifowtiil _.pt|kM |d_ er wt vstornrn eoecnsono "w"! and M-m '~ a to o" my trips to Wembley will he a _ __ centre of socljal activity a few l-—- ~ é days hence-m the Nth-when the Canadian Lawn Bowling Team and tho Mlddiessex County Team will be welcomed after the match which 'enterta'ned to luncheon and after- noon tel. by the Middlossex County flowllng Association. smacks MINERAL The optimism" recently expressed ° We, undo _ V ' flnarehayln ‘ er: Lino H , ' ‘A f’ a," LIN o ' do. a I “hkm.....; l ! .. ; .n the Stadium represent an hn- i ". .he rodeo performances given "by l ‘A cowglrisa i v i . E Ladies’ Cool Ready-to—.Wecll¢»@t for Hot Summer Days or on Your Vacation Trip Pretty‘ Summer Dresses Many handsome styles In Lldlea and M-Iueo Drone: of. Canton Crepe, Wool Crepe, Linen, Gingham, Chambray, Voile and many other fashionable mltorlhll. $5.00 to $49.00. All iizeo . A good line of iadlu hcuae and porch drones In Ging- ham. Chambray and Prints. All prettlly .t.lmmed with organdio tucks and contrasting colors. All oizee including many good styles In overolzes._$l.75 to $4.65- Illainty Blouses and Over Blouses Voiile Over Blouses trimmed with lace, tucks and fancy hemrtltchinq, very fine quality. Some with 'friiiy front-u. . $3.75 to $5.76. ' s Many other pretty models in Silk, Silk Knit materials. Broadway Cloths. Voile, Dumltleo and Crepe De Chemo. The Silk and Silk Knits come in many beautiful shades of clrab apple, sunflowe , green. navy, sand ‘and blue. All a zes. Silk and deeds Department ‘ A new lot of children's fancy top 55c. Values for 40c. quvnvner Golf Hmo- plalnvvith Chuldron’: fine Silk Sex, rlbltnpo, pink, sky andmfhlto. Special price 80c. Abeautifuirange of ladies Silk Hose In all beat llliidll. Special 59o, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50. $1.65, $2.25. Glove Silk $3.25. Fine All slges in girls and boys Rilb Cotton Hone, black, white. brawn. 25c pair- same voun WOOL _A A _‘ TO us. - = = . - A good line of ladle: fine rib Lisle d-Iou. Good nhpdos. ' , special 69c. - . Millinery Girls White jviiian Hats, while they last $1.00. Ladies White Milan Sport Hats $1.50- Al-l Spring Hate clearing at big reductlonl. Ladies and Clviidrenls Bathing Suite, Wool and Cotton , $1.35 and $5.25. 4 ---_i-1i HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR iR0$ LTD. WOOL 'I‘o which In former letters has new supported from another Enthusiasm characterised a paper m the “Mines and Mineral Wealthlto the of Canada," submitted the day at the idmpirq Mining gross at tho request of the Canad- inn Metallurgy by Mr. R. P. D. Graham. Chairman of the Montreal liranch. "From the standpoint of mining and mineral production," declared many pargntfl who wm-e u; Mr. Graham, "Canada Is a ' of wonderful possibilities." Your readorsmay be interested in the impressions of a return d Welsh visitor tq Toronto romird n: the enforcement of pro- libltlo in Ontario. interviewed on his return homo ho said: ' "Prohibition is in force in. Provinceof Ontari but not quite on the some lines States. In. Toronto there is a large ,ls to take place at WombleyPark Iiilliliflf‘! In tall 111881. hill- on that date. ’l‘ho teams are to be W! ll not be is, loaded for pigeon like Cuba merely 5A I lp ICPOII t e w L". ther parts of the‘. United Sum. The tfboot-leggi " b lllblf is mm ' clad is o “Honeys-t ertown, Mass, sister of Mrs. Archie records. Ireland has free on")! l" 7.9 W331; l have drawn attention other Dr. institute of Mining and districts 881119 N EORO E8’ lOH recently the In the United s oat- ofiely for export. an must id in the province. There however. little» doubt that ships lake to Detroit nd cl who ave nor! a ud would imorlln- o" home. ILD ‘ at? had 60 M omigrutlo yresard which should be adopted in order to protect enuyrnnt rhlllggn. Colonies. (l. C. Caesar. Con- Boys, Farm, Paisley, snld wanted to see thnt_the sent from Britain to Canada were well looked after when they rcnch~ od the Dominion. If the officials on this side coltldiget that assurance ' II lie ding tour. They motored all the - . _ Q t 5L J 1m, N_ 1L and Society hus requested the Cnnad~ ~ gdgsdlcopgfulzi,“ Thoyopg-q stopping inn Government to obtain [or it Wm, M]; nnd Mrs. Archie Camp recognition of the “Herd book of v ‘ h u t M t g I for u yew dglyg, Irish largo white pigs," on tile _ im; R822; Mqngmm of Wnt- list of Canadian National live stock y = 1_- , ' 1' by various writers and visitors re- for Canada well looked after when‘ gardlug Canada's Mineral Wealtlnlthey reach their destination? ’l‘ho question was discussed and some been frank opinions expressed at n con. quarter. ferenco in Glasgow the other day on the question of child Enllgrution 2, 15ml sent doubtful would be, he thought. N0 quite willing to allow th country in the world holds greaterq-m m omm-am TM; mm; w" _ ‘nronlise of rower", for the rrosneopmuy one of the most Important ' tor, for the exploration company. ‘ ' ‘ and for the capitalist Furthermore, Mr. Graham believes that new ore bpdlel and new mining will ccntlnue to be discovered in the luture with much the frequency as in the past. "BOOTLEGGINO" GROW R with which they were faced. Mr. Douglas, W Orphan. Homes, Bridge of who. had just returned from Canada enter taking outs party of child- ren, referrlng to the dmmisration . Bill of the Government of Ontario. said that we in this country were as anxious as‘ the Capad s secure a hotter protection or boys , . r . n and girls landing in the Dominion. - j- - _ 1- - . ‘ . q“ l-le had fpnnd that many people in , » ' . ' ‘r Canada, as elsew ere. were ‘ exactly angels,“ that those who professed to be most angelic were ang roua to . he official qgflwopld have ' OVBITIIHBIH. consulted those who ma’ ezneriweo in lug the methods Mlnardb LInimontQNRollovea Pain. cMrAup tor-loot ,_ we . of op llloa, , um; rgoploltlon us; u‘: tblngtortbemuoof ‘w 1 d- . new»: armour - J3."- ""%.‘..2°-““"‘ - w» ii-vcn- Honour nun of Crapaud School iior Jo . I X.-1, Beatrice Cobb; n, ton:- llaevirtie; t; Kenneth Beet. rail unions board: 2. hora-argues: Cralgllellltlil children eIr chlld- . est of Scotland Weir, gféé- (lrudo lV.»--l. Douglas Rand; 2, wen. wiillo Shorten, Grade l.—1. Rhoda Williams; 2. tirade lili. Sr.-l, llnzel Imnrd; 2, Vivian Myers; 8, Illymbn Sturdy. Blanche wall; 3}. Marion herron. iPerfect Allflllllilllfifl4llldltll ward. Grade ill. Jr.-1, Carrie Stordy; Marjorie Sturdy, Raymond buque. llelen Williams; 3. Henry 1mm Lcnrd, Carrie Stanly. llllmer Parker. Sturdy, lleien Williams, Harold (lrude ll. Sr.—Robert Dawson; 2, liowness, Robert Dawson, Robert llu-rold newness; 3, Edward Nor- Norton. Lloyd Fall Elmer Fall, ton. ilhodn Williams, Jessie Dawson. Grade ll. JI.—R0l)0l‘t Norton; 2. Mnrlojrln lmardrbolita MacVittIe, Willie MacDonald; 3, Georgie Sher- Gctlrnlo Leard. LhOY P79’. to l' Vi ' "w, . r . . ~ _ ‘l. not deal s of been , of ; - Winn h)» to ooleot g to on our ltedt of lllverworoylcor : We have many suitable Ifi Our prion an a qualiq of goose i 3. t’ 7 I.