lr-tlflli llllmlhlim. Q71 anl Western lineal , . 15. . Bedsqm lle Blittermlvactcryuw E11!" 5903-7-18-31 GUARDIAN may be obtained from the Hunter Book Store. next Bank scriptions will be received and ad- vertisements taken for insertion in the Guardian lG-BO-ti RID Cross Chest Clinics will be held in Summer-side July iilrdpKensington 24th, Cape Trav-| erse and Orapaud 25th, Hunter River 20th. Only cases referred by physicians will be examined At the present rate oi increase the acreage devoted to the cultiv- ation oi sisal Portuguese East Africa promises to become an im- portant factor in the world's pro- duction of the fibre. when it falls. 'w.-1o_ f New More for” your money _ and the ‘best Peppermint l, Sweet for any money look foo wmcuzvS RKJlandyPaclt on your Dealers Counter I “n, Montague _ Horse Races Wednesday, August lst $900---ln Purses--$900 l. ; _ ' ' ' CLASSES: I ‘ 2.20 Trot . . . . . .. . . . . . . Purse $300.00 5.24 Pace . . .. ....... . . Purse $300.00 2.30 Trot and Pace . . . . Purse $300.00 arsenal. CONDITIONS: ~‘ um om. parses divided u. so, 1s and i095. than! from winners. Two entries lama rase provided the full having the approval oi thslildgts. l V. flagrant, decline any dntry or bar any driver, Is-adverilsing any races not satisfactorily fllled. ll the weather la pone or dibfib the races of! and return entrance money. flay, slraw and shilling free. its ' lict Ii l ‘ illity, and accident of damage to any JAMIE A. MIQINTYBI, secretary in, A Massachusetts scientist has ad- vanced that coal mine fibres are supplied with oxygen by the sur- llng rocks absorbing ~air when the ‘ha. meter ls high and emitting it __g,-_ i 002251-1141 g Eastern Guardian “EASTERN AGENT-Mr. J. W. Murdock is Guardian Agent in Montague and will be pleased to‘ receive news items. advertidni. new and renewal subscriptions. ti UWIIQPERTY CHANGES —-'l'hel. property of ‘the late Mr. Amos Roi», ertson, Montague, was sold. on, Tuesday last, to the highest bidder for the sum oi three thousand and twenty-live dollars. Mr. Hamid Hynes was the purchaser. ..'W. M. S. MEET—The W. M. S. oi the United Church, Montague, met ‘recently atothe hospitable and cosy home of Mrs. Edward Bulpitt,| Roseneath. A very profitable and pleasant meeting was held. Mrs. B. Martin, Heatherdaie, was present, by invitation, and gave a most ln-I.’ tcrestirlg account oi the recent con- ference at St. Johns. Mrs. Martin, received the hearty vote oi thanks oi the meeting. Refreshments were served at the close and a social hail‘ hour spent. ..'_VEI_QLL KNOWN RESIDENT- There passed away at Georgetown, on July l5th.._Mrs. William Batchii- der. She ‘contracted pneumonia‘ one week ago and despite unremit- ting medical skill and kind nurs- ing and care did not survive the ab‘ tack which was unusually severe.‘ Possessed oi a wonderful sweet and sympathetic disposition she endear-' ed herself to all with whom shc_ came in contact with. In the home she was of a delightful and kind_ manner. In theloss the immediate relatives have sustained a’ deep feel-l ing oi sorrow is felt for the bereav- ed husband and family. Bhe was visited frequently by her pastor,‘ Rev. 0. Kiggins. and received the last rites oi the Roman Catholic Church. She leaves to mourn four. sons, John, Reginald, William, in" Georgetown, James in Detroit, be-' sides her sorrowing husband; also three daughters Mrs. Fouchere, Mrs F. I. Solomon, and Mrs. P. I. Solo- man, to whom have ‘the sympathy oi the whole community. Her fun- eral was one of the largest seen tor some time. May her soul rest in! A P8808. Fur Rheumatism use lllnarll’! Lin- talent, PERSONALS ..‘Mr. Tyler Parkman and lam- ily, Boston, Mass. are visiting rela- tives in Montague. ..'Mrs. Hattie Moore, Los Angel- cs, Caiiiomia, is visiting in Mont- ague ior the summer. ..‘Miss Catherine Gillispie oi Boston is visiting Montague, the guest oi Miss Hasel Brehaut. I ..’Miss Anna Bennett. little daughter of Prof. Bennett of P. W. College. Charlottetown. is visiting“ her friend Miss Pearl Meilish, Mon- tague. ~ Ferguson Received 1 By Prince 0f Wales LONDON, July lit-Hon. G. How- ard Ferguson is being ieceived by the Prince oi Wales today at St, James Palace. Mr. Ferguson spent‘ the weekend with Lord Craigavon, Premier oi North Ireland. He will pay a visit to Scotland and Ulster before sailing on August 11th. ———-<0§—-—- i l —I'_0l 8Al-l.%val cream sep-‘ +111! OIIABLOTITGTOWN‘ of Nova Booth. Water St. Bub-I Jlnnrll’! Llnlniant for Insert bites. ---—¢0->—-———- ' kl TENNIS following Club players were guests oi the C. N. R. Club at Moncton. N. B. Misses Alan Stewart, P. Williams, M. Mc- per cent of Three Great Specially Priced Suit Bargains l 10 ONLY Golf Suits-Z piece style coat and knickers, plain S.B. un- ' lined coat and large roomy knickers, in fancy grey all wool tweeds. Sizes 37-38-39, worth $20.00, to clear ..... $5.00 14 ONLY Young Mens tweed suits single and double breasted models in fancy grey tweeds. Sizes 37 to 39, worth to $20.00, to clear . . . . . . . . . ,"'$11.5o 16 ONLY Yglung Mens all wool Flan- nel puirtgshgip le and double breasted models. They come in plain fawn and light grey glnnels, all new up to the minute m els. Sizes 36 to 40, worth from $25.00 to $30.00. To clear . . . . . $17.50 s ‘a ‘re Clearing Glut all the Light Tweed Suits -'.\ -p Choose early and get ' the suit you like best. » SUITS IN MODELS FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN, all tailored to our own exacting specifica- tions, and including latest models, single and double breasted suits. In this wonderful clearing lot there are included suits from 35 to 44 chest measure, mostly light shades, greys and fawns in stripes and overchecks. They are NEW, all smartly stylish, pure wool tweeds. $204M) Suits reduced to $15.00 $32.00 Suits reduced to $24.00 $25.00 Suits reduced to $18.75 $35.00 Suits reduced t0 $25.25 $27.50 Suits reduced to $20.62 $37200 Suits reduced to $27.75 $30.00 Suits reduced to $22.50 $40.00 Suits reduced to $30.00 , TERMS J 1 Entries close Wednesday, July lath, 1928. Horses must be eligible on Entrance money must accompany the entrl- MFIIWG M" ' heats. Three In side plan. All races ‘to terminate n the end or the Mil: heal. when winners will be lscldedbylstanding in the race an . Entrance fee s95 of puns. s ad- oi the same ownership may start in 5% is paid on each starter. "l6 If"!!! The management reserve the HIM to declare oil, change order oi declare off. and still without stormy the management reserve the right post- Hhpttlng Association rnlesto govern, except where they con- e ahovc conditions... The management assumes no responsi- person or Pflllierty daring this Kinnon, Alan McMillan and Arthur the afternoon, about the time Charlottetown players arrived, pre- vented the tournament being held on Baturday as ,‘ however. was clear and fine, an ideal drying day, and the kindness and hospitality oi the Moncton Club On Saturday last, July 14th, the to stayover for Charlottetown Tennis morning. Though surface of the C. N. Allenby. A downpour of rain early in quite dilierent from the ed surroundings at Monday morning warm and the glaring light was a . Sunday. serious handicap for the visitors] There is no question however but that the C. N. R. pihyers p- essed the necessa y style to'make it int- ‘galnes on Monday‘ sports. Messrs. White. Moncton won theMorwn played well for Charlotte- great majority oi the matches, it is'town having won the major events only fair to note I K. Bourke and E. Hughes, Messrs. under G. While, G. Houston, D. Morton. players labored. The the disadvantages in which they played. Messrs. Mc- Cherlottetown Millan and Allenby ior the Juniors blistering heat alsoplayed well though defeated by which the oi the sun on the beautiful challqthe Junior Maritime‘ chm‘ ‘ Houston and White and l-louston. Charlotte- town defeated Black and Keetings, C. N. R. 3-6. 0-4. 0-4. Bediord and McLeod, C. N. R. lie. Jeated" Wiiliams and McKinnon, ‘Charlottetown, 0-1, 0-4, ' Charlottetown, 6-1, 6-5. McLeod, C. N. R... defeated Mc- Kinnon, Charlottetown, 8-3, 6-4. Bediord. C. N. R... defeated Wil- llama, Charlottetown, 6-1. 6-1. Wannocott, o. n. n. defeated Al- lcnby; Charlowttown, 0-2, 0-4- Ballock. o. n. a. defeated. Mc- l4; . courtswss aspirants. Wannocott and Baiiockr. e cool, shad- Miss Bourke and G. Victoria gPark. ved their worth in mixed ‘ '“ -andl? was unusually The following is the result of the games played: ‘ Mens Doubles ‘ rested Keetings, I y, c, N, n" “lug Dough, Miilan, Charlottetown, 8-0f8-5- defeated Morton and McKinnon, White also pro-Charlottetown. 0-140-2. Miss Bourke and o. While’ Gran-a Pignw Charlottetown. defeated Miss Bam- es and Madden. O. N. 11., 5-6, 0-1, 6-4. Mens Singles Cl. Houston, Charlottetown de-l o. n. rt, 0-0, a-s,‘ At‘ Wellington 1 Wednesday, July 25./ Well stocked Junior Events, Doubles saloon, loo cream. games of all kinds U-B. l rls Madden and Bishop. c. n. a. de- p. Morton," on 1 ttcin , . w "m" -'"“‘-' m" “a?” °' m so great that ‘thejlhariottotgwn re- creating under any conditions. They feated Morton and Stewart, Chsr- foated Barns. C. N. “life-s, l? gid; d,,,,§§‘,'.‘,°°°,f,§c§,'}fl,§“"§f,'§' omghg’; or-U?“ chm’, presentatives were prevailed upon were g v a ers as well as good iottstcwn, 0-1. 4-6, .64. Black. O. N. R... defeated stowsrtndharlottetowh, 6-5, 0-1, ' m“... . ‘ ififlllglllg‘ Up Father ' ' - A i‘ - ll AT- _ _ Doc-roll u: M; Hlfll. gov! "Two WEEK DlO l Fili- UORHH’ rofl. You - W” we ‘Woo eao- cnsvr- ‘room. ‘ ' ' {e ‘curmu- ems. “rouo as -wu~(, rial-n‘ wl-rv-i- groan. v arr wees g_ ‘scam’ Fen A egos-S'- wwo * 7'36?’ ' , ‘d i ' " JULY 501022-