1 i ~\ -~ 1?. Cc are of Flo sac’ COD. nuff Bat' Pie' big ':lt;, E. so il S.‘U.'°!T'r='n.c _.of »._.»....<_ _.n- _ of- -o ,...,,.,. ,__, 1 1 i _ 5 v e .._;.,.a., _. 4 1 i / I Ei. ~.~ Smart coats of many styles-the whole lot _to go at HALF PRICE-there are some among then that will be quite all right for early Fall wean-if we have your type and size-lt’s an op- portunity you should not miss. WESTERN GUARDIAN ' Co ts 0”' Spring 8 ........... ........... ....1 “1-|v¢¢_ Vgfy beg; quality at low- nes eat possible price J B Millman. Jlllt Léff R Emma ' ',',,,_,_,_.,_ -DOING NICELY.--M11. Wil' accident on Sunday. l-ler daughter, Mrs. Fisher. is with her. They are ` -Arrlrnnmc. ,TING-The following directors oi the O. N. B. F. B. A. are res- mgnd gg the Queen Hotel, Sum- Mr Bven Slintberg, Winnipeg, Mr. an j; Its Friendship ~ = , 1 To Germany ' ‘ --l... fb ` (ik-nadian Preaa Cable) =`\f~!.aUsANNl:, switzerland, July 12. cilered the handclasp of l_'lcnd|~hip to Germany in the ses- & 0! the Lausanne Conference Bday which adopted the conven- tiinl dropping the reparations bur- dent. -*Asking the powers to create the Whit ot Lausanne," Premier Ed- Otild Herriot turned and pointed U the German delegation and add- E1 "The French have listened with &l§ion to the' story oi the cutler- lti’ o! the German people, with Ulla, .we would like to establish tipielal relations. 3"-the Frenchman who is speak- Bl to you desires that we be unit- U.lil'l_eommon thought in more Q# of words, ‘peace on earth, l inwards men'." , seller Franz Von Papen, ot Ideas-ny replied, proclaiming re- prations a dead issue. Neville Chamberlain, Chancellor the British Exchequer, said * tain was proud to be as- ` in the work which should found results. while Dino Italian Foreign Minister, 'ss' ! Grass-Hoppers rich dykelands ol Grand Pre, scene of the historic expulsion of the French Acadians in 1755, have fal- hoppers. Myriads oi these insects have settled down over the march hayiields and threatening the oat crops on the hig er v s. Farmers hsstening to harvest their hay before it is ruined by the pests, have removed the danger from that quarter only io see it settle in the oatiields. Unless their ravages were halted it was estimat- ed they would destroy the entire oat crop in a week. Farm at Kentville, has been mak ing experiments with varieties oi poison. and an altemative sugges tion had been the importation oi several carloads of turkeys to iight the grasshoppers. It is expected that alter the har- At Grand Pre S Avoupowr. N. s., .luly _12.-'rho ’ ce presented pautmai an of the high. fbi' the lllhlldl méetlllg Of l.l'lC Cn en impol-¢,,u¢,_ C. N. F. B. A. are Mr. W. H. C. Ruthven, Allist/on, Ontario; Mr. R. l-l. Hitchman, Ottawa, Registrar of the Canadian National Live ussex, N. B., and Mr. H. S. Mur- ay, Salisbury, N. B. They are reg- 'l‘H1;:__ i\S'l'EIlii GUARIAN wire or nov. Dr Wisains 0! Wm 1"Backville, N. B., is, it 15 PIGMUIR t0 , Th report, recovering from her slight 1 Dil Fox BBEEDERS plctlilg the Dclllou fir-ll.>1il, tllc pork vl\ ‘ ,, of merslde, and will attend the annual ch meeting of the Association today.‘ O -‘A G..W. Myers, New York; Mr. _ . UTU12 charles Fremont oi Quebec; Mr. , - . ‘ ;__30 P, M, C1111ll1'ill.l'_~;1 Survlcc by _fT‘ G. B. B. Cousins of Ontario.-S Hs Grace me A_A_L_m__ .mm and Pm i, w ’ -rox Mm allluvs._'rne nrsl mm °f “H C“"“"“ “Q 7 P' N' - ' ' Ca said the Lausanne convention re lox men to arrive in Bummersldc Cil 'h Stock Records; Mr. A. McLeod, 1 “_ _ , _ . 1 ning 11 iclv \\.1 'l._;1l, 15 lil;\kl_ly' ll slow 1'cL‘0\'i~:';1'_ ;\’l.\.;; lJllllr.;ln i .."I`HE LADIES oi' Andrews '~ Presbyteriari Cllurcll, Montague, l -To sin ?ih:~li;s'l1llcl and I 'll "nu M tm Cmton H°bel'_S` gravel have been lizlzll-_-.i dllrlrig thc 1 _ i .l n) Gool~g1~2o\\'1l 1-2i;.'ilt. Sullduyi tel' Triuily, .1.1i~.- 17:11. M11-tins 1 li,-'_'l. cll _ , A -SLOW lll.('0vEli\>-lll"i§ lftllill. ‘\f'-'11 Dlulcnll, \\'ll1> '-1 'i\'l';l ll s1.»\1~1'1> .-.~__~1‘§. :fjfi h le el - side Diamond, when the C. Y. M. L. -C Y M L. BEAT FLYING nessed by an enthusiastic crowd oil Monday evening on the Slunmor- t a Town League game came oil victors with the close score oi' 7--5 A side played to win The batteries Sn t n in EAGLES 'I-5 AT SUMIVIERSIDL- lar istered at the Queen Hotel.-S. W len prey to an invasion of grass- An l in excellent game of ball was wit- he 1 - C()l\'l"lll.\l_\'l`l()N Sli 713'!" _‘ were C Y M L Phillips and Gal I5, lant: Flying Eagles, Montgomery O. d Daley.-S. ed Lemjv 11:1 I‘.i‘.\l11i1v null :-..?_1l _ t Dr. W. S. Blair, Superintendent ot the Dominion Experimental -BUSY FAC'l'0RY.- The Tig- nish Cheese Plant is a busy place. to ‘an - About 140,000 lbs. oi’ milk \\'an],._h - June under the careful and expert management ol Mr. P. H. Morris- sey. Cakes of cheese weighing about th -- e plant, while the whey is semi Vest the dykes Will be Opened and ated and butter oi an unusually the meadows flooded to guard 5 against a recurrence ol the plague. D 33 lbs each comprise the output of ood quality is made from this. ».n»f . . Ji 5 r ua.. .WA . ma ll'lAl|'ill'l' BUILT V CIRCLE BUIL1' LOOK _AT THE /difference ' ,THEN CI-moss . without kiukin -the tube of uniform ` I .I ___ Q-. ¥. .- ills - .¢-'.~.~~‘~ _'.',.. ".',_ ... 17# e.. 1 4 lx-» »»- 1. 15.-.. . . M .e ‘dues _ 1‘ ' _ ' 'u.5Tol.€ an ioil.oo."”omly,‘ ‘thickness because ol uniform stretching- llle tube with longer life because the rub r 'on the outer circumference is not io anabnormaltenslon-tlletubethst is "Circle . Built”-the Cutie Percha Inner Tube. 'In addition to the advanlsqr to you of being ' “Circle Built,” Gutis Pero a Resiam Inner '~ Tubes are made of heaifreaiating black . rubllentlle onlilrubber that will success- . folly williams 'gli musing iempofomod Gum Percha Roadcraft Tubes are lpade of the highest quality red rubber. #It coats no more to lien the beat,-lmy con. Pool.. "coolo nom" lm. '1lol>o».i GUTTA PERCHA & RUBBER., _ LIMITED, TORONTO liei.. - lu ?”Bmnd|afromCoas¢ioCoau 1 f §§é.|'i|.l'-l°A Pfllflil laura Tunes 5;-lf; _ $_“”j1n_juav7aol.,.aa|-c».a.oeossoc»o,»y-aaoaosaina ROGERS HARDWARE C0., Ltd., Charlottetown. CE STEWART Q C0., LTD., Charlottetown. Mrs COUNTY GARAGE co., LTD., Montague. D\9.'.' E:1'oN nlzos., cluu-loiioiown. , J. J. HUGHES CO., LTD Souris. ..' _ v f so 4¥~l -l -AGED CITIZEN DIES.-Mr.. t and Haulers.-T. Qon Sunday. Among those present lwere, Col. and Mrs. A. E. Izlgs. Mr. Crisp Moore ol Crapaud; Mr. ,lH. A. Darby from Egmont Bay; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ford oi' Emer- ald; Mrs. Charles Maynard oi’ Port of Tyne Valley, Mr. Edmluld May- nard and family oi’ Northam and Mr. David Birch oi’ Port Hill.-S. Eugene Richard, an aged residcn of Tignish passed to his eternal rc- ward on Wednesday, June 29th. Mr. Richard who is seventy years of age lived with his son Aubin and had been ln good health until a few days before his death when ho was attacked by heart disease ,from which he failed to rally. The funer- al was held on Saturday morning from his home to St. Simon and St. Jude's Church with Rev. J .A. Mac- Donald oiliciating at the Mass of Requiem and at the grave. There are left to moum three sons: Larry in Chelsea, Peter in Salem, Aubln and Joseph at home, Also a daught- er. Mrs. McMann in Salem, and one brother, John in New I-lampshli-e. The pall-bearers were: A, J. Ber- nlanufactured during the month of` U of acl In urlng the month of June around I Ar $800 was distributed through they Cheese Plant among the Pzllrollslco wh nerd, P. J. Bemard, P. P. Perry. P- U--Gl\\d¢t. Jos. Boudreault, Vl- taie Myers.-T. -l\-ll'_ :md l\ii-:_ ilu): (`.;';.::i_ ."1 '_-_ It-.'l>ul'1. l'.~11';'..oi1 oi Sunl- collrllo, lvc-1-11 gu<~:..'. l.l ’l_,: ' . ' 1.1' l'- vm.; <1,'~'.ll1'.| on in ihci mu; Mr' “nd Mrs- E"1° Wim”-ms Sunday.-T. 1-. - -.. ri11u:11y ll.1~:pil;ll on Monday ~- Mit., I3_»1'm| '[‘1f1;., 1 _. i 5 » Mr. :-ll1l Mrs. (`7l\l‘I Spovie Of lnf‘l'_sl1\p jf, A p.¢.¢11!. il .l l1'11l_, 1-. viffitillr; Coulliy .\lo.~.|>..;1l. . 51 1.11:. "s l1;l\'L'l1i::, l\l1'_ and Mrs. Jar- -- ~ vii: 'I`.11li.ol~ of Slllll'11L1'.siri¢‘.-S. ~--MV. :lrlfl l\.'l"s . Al l 1 ,' . --------- nre l'l7cf‘i\'Illr; lilo f1>‘l~.' ."` 1 1,; - Mr, W. ll. l'illlllflll ui' Cllzlrlotte- ill<‘il‘ irir-ml.-; on ilu' l1:l':‘1 1 1 town :l!i1~1l1i<-ii ills C1~l11.o1ll'|inl Cele- flll i;?:1f1|1‘1!_f~.- 11 1 ,- lll‘.';ii1ll1 :ri bf. lTl1~;1ll1.‘ \\~ \‘ l‘~. -‘,_ Cllbisllfln .ll '- 1 ‘ 111-i\ ,-1 ,, lllld llfl!‘:lll‘<‘l. T10 1:; 1 ‘ 1; --j; ;~,_; well the -VISITORS T0 KINKORA AND lllaivri the l1~_- :.1 ._=:\ l, 1 1 EMERALD-Rev. Albert Butrelr, large o.”1l'll1'_~.i vial.: » 1.1 , _' 1 i. ~ Mr. and Mrs. James Ambrose Tralll- llils Lolil:-llip lu-_;; __1. _1 .1 1 V -.1 01' 0! St. John, N. B., are the Alllcrlcll. (l1l'l'111- 1 I guests ol Mr. and Mrs. R. Crcigllun Church lu ln. ll 1;".-J 1&.1~ €'.'.;'1 31 and Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Ma- <=h111~ri1 ui P-= ; l;"l .l..~.;- ~ o . __ 1 S' lone of Kinkora. They were also.,f:ai`oll:< qr1~1~ .-1 '- _ 1 . V __ guests at the homes of Mrsf. M. llvlrs. \v.u-.1:' , , 'I‘l'dil’l0r Bhd Mr. and Mrs. Jni'\'islbI.=til0p rl; 31:; 1 ., ," Trainer oi' Emerald for a few days. - - - ~ Ambrose Trainer was iomlerly uf] -SUl\l.\l\l>.l' '1‘l:1.l'...- ' Kinkora. and Rev. Mr. Butler ls|lll:l1~_v 11-1-11 11 1111-1- ilu- ' the sim of Mr. and Mrs. James Trlllflc Aol l 11' oil-_-_a-~ 1 Bulter of K’nkora.-s mon rlzlllgoi- 1-.. . 1~~ 1- 1 1 . 1 .1 l- Mnillews, W..-1 I -PLAY AT Mlscouclln _ The | co11ui,v on 1"' 1 ' C. Y. M. L. Club of Summersidc House, Slllllll.-, . _ M put on an excellent play in Mis- rcf1>l'cllr-.- to l`:.-- . . § oouche Hall on Monday evening, l 26 nt Ellll.<..l.ll»‘ lil 112. L ., if before a large and appreciative Bl~<\nu‘.1u :.ll$i`__-.l - 1 Nl audience. There were some vry fine wllrll tllrolvll 1:-»~.1 1 . specialties between the acts by Mr- it wus struck l=_-,- 1.~1 . . Ilan o bn mo 1 I ~. . .. ..'DANCE at Molll11guelI*‘riday, h. Charlottetown Orrlustra. Re , ~ hnlents. No\'elil'.-1;. -151515-7-13-ii. _ N, ‘l§"e»‘i:~"i"' hold their anllilul Ice Cream stival on the Cl11.1L'll l;r,0i1I1ds. 1 ursday evening. .lily Bist. 0 4375-'I-l1-\\.'t‘Ll-'I‘uc-21. i iii? st week in ullli1~l;»:liloil of corll- wlliv.-ll will s1l1»u lu _:1;.-- . 1 ,.1 ..'ANGL1cAN snllvlcsls-.` urch of ilu: Url) ’l`l'lllily (Allgli-I A, M. "l!1_;l- Lf-:‘ C'.\LC<:lli_-lil V Y", _ 75?* _W .~izs____-_-ii {`;_,~_;,<_ non E, _\l;\l1;ll.» \l \. Prlr- i-i1'_- ,_"v‘, ergo. C_1»»1. T. l-'. 1;--;:_1, C_ _,_ jg-E? . i,' pi.-ill-cllllrlc, ,M _ lm. ef; " on hcl' lloll..\ 11.1,, .~’.1;'lle-li by l.__1.1i- tll hcl* plllvllis, Mr. and .\l:x.. mllvl Dilrlillil., ;li l~l0\\";1ll, AL ills "T- ie lllc llull.-u’s Negligee Shirts, attached ol' s<»pz1l'ate collar, 890, $119 and ._ " lloys Cotton Jerseys ._ *_ <-1 :-|_1'1.»~1..»., .\'. S., ure :hc 1 1 of 1`.l ll' .sl'.'i<'l'. Mrs. Eric Mc- 1-. .~.1l1tl~lll. :"»iii1‘.---S. _llc-ll’s Work and Fancy Suspend- azc (‘('S . . . - o o . o » o o o o_o,._. o o »lo,o,o o~_o_o o_o1 ll1>y‘s F:l.lloy Pullovers, all Wool, liullt xveifgllt . . . _ .,..._._.. '_ ' _ Soo our Special Values in Men’s and Boy’s llrliliillg Suits. - _ 1l1~:l\'_\' Cotton Blankets (Suitable for .a111p.) llegular value 1.50. Clear- ill_:.;‘;‘.`L....._..................... ' .»\ imc of Boys Work Shirts. Regular !l1_‘v. (`l<‘;ll'il1g . . . . . .L . .. . ... . . . . . . .\ lim- <11’ 'lloy’s Work Shirts. Regular T5(-. (_‘.l1‘zll'ing at _. _ . . . . . .,._._..._. ... ., 5 That Will Interest From _1:_...1.11<;-o o1`l_.udies Spring Coats clearing .11 TH|RDOFF_ 1.11111 oi' suullnel- Dresses slightly soiled . . . . . . . . ..._ LESS 20 Per CENT. 1:.1.=Z;1s1 ol' Sill; Gloves, broken sizes. soc >',.».‘.1‘i;'1l price, pair . . . . . . . .. D.:-.~‘_' l’ Crepe Dresses. Worthu "‘ ' lo gi H011. Clearing at ._ . . . . . P 1' 4-.1-1; oi' C olunese Dresses. Spec- $5 :.11 p1'ic1‘s1i€3.9S to . . . . ._._._., ' . 1 1.11. Uolioil Dresses 69c to_,._._._._- on I _!..~.-_li Cotton House Dresses. "£3 Cl) W _ n Q - 6') '..,11~11,1:11 ._ :_ _ . _ . .. , , 3;; _ .‘}”.“_"fT. .“?T‘?S.S.e.s. ffilff’ $1-25 Silk lluyoll Slips. Special _._._.,._._._._. . $2.65 _ Lyon Blooulers. Special _. . ._ i`1-_1 'll\\'1'ups $2.25 and . . . . . . Iif fo bill 2'-illl ’.":},'-'»l'l Nigilt Gowns, lace trim- '1ll;~i. Spvczial lf. '£1 :\_ :1'l>c~:ial price .».1(-A1 i ll.-;;‘1~_-. l‘o1~$1. Week end price) l_~11lI1~_<' i'lt1.t.lliul'i_"c».'-;$i.(i5 LUTS 0F SPEGIAL Young Men’s Suits. Young Men’s Suits Serge Suits* Week Regular $15.00 and _ Men’s Blue Serge price .._. ..... .......,......._. patterns. Ayard .. value $1.95. To clear, J Boy’s Wash Suits .._._ ingat Girls Pantle Dresses. for, a yard .. . . . -~ ial price," pair _. . . . . Special price, pair C0l0ll1‘6d Krlnkle Bed ular 45c a. yard for . . Glass Towels. Size 16 price, a. pair.. . . . . . Klddles Rompers, a pair - Just a few left Men’s Khaki Pg 42, 44 one 46. clearing or HALI|l=fs§|§lljf§ Boy's Blue Denim Overalls- S s 4 to 8 years. Week end special, a. air Plush Cushions good for car or camp. Week -end special.. .,_. ,,.,,,_,, Sizes 34 _and 36.- Brown, Blue and Bla.ck~Strlpe. Week end price ......_..., . Guaranteed Blue end price i€`ii`.§§{i§`&*}}22§"é{ii€iI"`éi§2'§' so to so.- $20.00. Clearing at |llezo.ola;sK’ole~arallae e\u¢la.s1e.s e;a.s.a| Suits, single and double breasted. Week end ` Moms Au wool Blu; ‘Cheviot Pants. Week end special . _ . . . _ . ' the Different Ladies' Departments 1 Printed Voiles. A splendid range of 35g Ladies’ Chiffon Hose. Regular a pair _ _ 59% Girls Cotton Combinations. Clear- Sizes 2 to 6 - years. Special . .... ._... ..,.. . . .. Printed Piques' Regular value 70c ` Ladies’ Silk Fashioned,Hose. Spec- - o-.o..Ao,,,o.o'_o=o', ' ' Ladies’ Full Fashioned Silk Hose. ` Spreads in Rose and Gold Stripes. Special _ ' Dress Linen, 36 in. wide in all new, 45% - shades. Regular 500 for, yard' ,. .. Figured Sateen, 36 ln.'wlde. Reg. ooooooooaou '. x 25. Special Stamped Aprons in Unbleached Cottonin Hoover and Plain Styles. Special Prices. V 5 S- HUT AUVEHTISEU. _ MHP B » GUY.H0ll8 11 ah,dli\cll by :l l\;,".j.' :"1 .1 _ excellent exhibition or Indian e1ublf.,1de,,\;,-_ 1,,~,.,._,,,,,, ;,,,,, 1, p..,,3 pi-ice , OVID Pl'lC6 ‘[0 .1 5Wi¥lKinS W H3-\'°ld 515633015 Was I‘i‘illl.‘ C >'.1'..f" ll.. l. 1 -‘ - ' V life. ,' V l ,- . . » EVUI' `, much 8PPl`¢°|°'ted- Ml5c°\1Ch0 B0Y1d;sufIcl'i.:g\l`;.'-l ll 1:. . 1 1. ., ‘ Y . Spbtychgg played selections during the evening. num; . . 1 ‘»"‘ '° I Tlhe visitors were entertained by lior lllL1.‘L;ll'1:.A'. rllli.1ll\::l'-1.' 1-"'11" x ` 'Y i fl' Mr. Arsene irier ai’ the '- - P° "97 ~' pm The 0Vld"lll:l \"'l“ "l'l'1l'1‘1`l i'\ "Tor ‘ 1 "' "l' ‘ - ' -- I ‘°'m"'n°°‘_B Counsel for both _~_Ecl.:. :url i`l - “ " "°§"&'l"&(' ` I" ' i . ' ` ' . ; " i ~ ’ in _M1-. and Mis. G. B. Brace 0! Toiield, Alberta, with their little son, James, are the 306855 01 95° iormer‘s parents Mk. and MJ‘e.'.J. A. Bruce oi' Summerside.-B -lvlrs. Morgar-et adams oi Bt- ` John. N. B.. is vlsltinz 8\1mm°1'°id° _ the guest cl Mrs. Clayton Schut- man.-S --Misa Corlth Molnnis, Charlot- tetown is spending a few days here, the guest ol Mr. and Mrs. A. R- Shea., Tignish.-T, -Mr. and Mrs. Eamest Richards formerly of Tlgnish now of Lowell, Mass.. are visiting at the home ol Mrs. Richards’ Derenta, Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Perry, Bt. Rock.-T. -Mr. Fordyce oi’ Montreal. N- prosenting the nod and Gsm 1 the attending the annual meeting of the Q, N, F, B. Association and is registered' at the Clifton Hotel.-B -Mlss Myrtle McCallum oi Dor- cheser, Mass., is visiting her old home in Coleman and relatives and ii-lends in other parts of the Prov- ince.-S Fi re Threatens Waterfront BOSTON. July 12.-Fire threat- ened the Boston water (rout, in the noon. but apparatus from all down- town and Charlestown stations. co- operating with two tire boat and five tugs, checked the wind-driven flames. The damage was 810.000- 'rhe fire- dslnllod a huae n-eight warehouse. 500-test long and 100- Ieet wide, owned by the Boston and Maine railroad and occupied by the Allen Steamship Company. The- warehcuse covered piers 48, 49 and M, oi the Mystic Docks and con- tained, among other things, wood pulp and potash. _ Anxiety Removed Curlew Is Found --Qi I NEW IDNDON, Conn., July il.- 'rhe Ketch Curlew, missing since she entered the Montauk-to-ln'~ muda race eight days 'ago was found :aio tonight oi: Davis south Bhoa1llythe'0‘.l.Boalt0uerdPa- tml Boat Marion-nom the local bale. The Marion informed headquart- ers the Ullrlew, with' all members or her crew accounted ter, was pro- oeedina to New York under her The when she _.still origin sells lélllréil Z E “#011” Old!! ition Wal Bermuda. . . . the, i N. B. Will Have -. Average Crop \ . o__'-__ (cauadian Press) FBIDEUUIKJN, NB., July 12- Aweekotexceptlonallyhcavyrein arepetition ofprecediul condi- tions this summer. wound up is the 'Central Saint John Ville! on Saturday niaht with heavy show- ers, the mmt severe in l"red¢i¢- tohaudvicinltyoccurrlng around 'IJO o'el1ook.'.l'horain!allamount- ed\0.l’li!ii!liUl,andthetotal1Ni1! suudaymomingehtotheendofthl weekwllliin el. 'itlsolzlmauaumnloiouy the' the"lfewnrunswlci:hsyeroovlll beauavel-age one oi' around threi quartersofamilliontuliaslllilill under the big yields ol the Pill twoaeasona E is is rapidly and stage where W@dD 55 -'§lfl'.3‘§'.a il-lglisiilg lll”.§_§Ei_l§ ; éggggiiég E rlliéiii Charlestown district. 'this alter- , lolillatilll 1' <_. i li