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' Send us your exposures we will get the best there is in them, The G. H. Cook Studio . ljc ON G Representative for Bouris. .-.*T. GORDON IVEB is Guardian Representative or Souris. soribers are asked when having papers changed from one sddres mother to please give old address as well as new. one. Thispreventa delayl and saves unnecessary trou in going over the booksé. Montague Women's 'Institute their, regular monthly meeting on Friday last at the home of Mrs. Fraser. Alter the regular ,business of the Institute was disposed of Miss Alberta Macfarlsne gave a very in- h Fowl (per lb) Chickens, Wheat, (per bushel) Buckwheat Barley gate (white) , ats (black) _62 Hay’ pressed per ton $1430 ed the~necessity of the parents tak- Eggs (per doz) Tub butter (per lb.) Potatoes (per bushel) Turnips, (per bushel) Hides ‘ _1 Beef (per lb.) retail Pork (per lb) carcass .“::.-:$-:x:::;:::.~;:_-:.:-:V-:_>::::_~::.-:.~_»:,;-_-:_-_1-_-_-.1-;;}:_-:>::::.-:.-:.;-_-_-::_-.-;:_-:.1-,-fff.-:v- .*lT 'PAYS to bu in this Province ' ..°ONE CENT per word each in- - Y .°CARL D ALO le lllldilll x ..~oive' oi.o aooiiase - ..*PLE/ASANT MEETING. -_ The held Wm. teresting demonstration on “Frozen Desserts.” making Ice Creams, s er- herts, etc., which were served amon We ladies, duly sampled' and uounced delightful. After a ver pleasant social chat, the ladies persed to their homes all expressing s. wish that they might be favored with a similar treat in the n tuture. dll- iiii niiiiis CIPTOWN MA.RI{ETS i Sub- . their il to Ill! ble BRI' .19 .22 .25 .25 ' . -l _ It’s time to have that long prom- ised portrait taken. No need ,to with for a_ fine day, however, wait the equipment of the modern studio, you can be taken one time as well as another. Make the appointment today. . Bayer Studio 2 E _,_| ii Id . CANADIAN i _,W PCl|='c PAN AMA-PACIFIC EXPOSITION SAN FRANCISCO Tickets o_n Bale to November 30th. Limit Three Months e\\\\\\\\\\ZIIIIIlllI&\\\ ARYIJ . $122.80 » From Charlottetown Going and Returning via Chicago. Going via Chicago and Direct Lines. Returning via Vangcéuver, pr vice versa, l $17.50 s tions W. B. HOWARD. g.PB.A., C.P.R,, St. John. ` /II//III4\\\\\\Y o . wsnuii D mini n us- | °° iuli`cii'risii§'¢'$wlif°'”° " #__ _I Furness Sailings From LONDON ~ From HALIFAX STEAMER Oaterlno lulylsi July lst Messina July Nth ‘July i0th Appeninr August'2nd ~From LIVERPOOL From BALIFAX STEAMERV . Dursnso I June 26th ' Tabasco July 9th Fum¢ss.Withy & Co.Ltd. I Halifax. N. s. ‘TW . ,_, \- , -4 \ .~ .°'; »“_’_'\ \-, F ` wi \" I ` ~,;'\._°;»-if 0* ," if-\ “__”-1.. I ,_ . . Every ' Kitchen Queen Rules by .the good things her oven produces. To couk_well she needs Right Kind of Coal Clean, no lxiinkers, coal that gives an even and lasting heat. We sell all alaes at standard prices-one quality coal- THI DIST-sive our coal a trial and he convinced. j =si.¢g¢_iii C. Lyons & Co. “ lI§\ /lIlA\\\ "' 3 rn :s o Ei F* v-in . ii ri' 2. 0 7lIIAA\\\\\\\\\\i0lIIIII& ““\\\\Y \\\\\\\\§IIlIIl -Safe and Sure should be your relief from indi- gestion, biliousness, or consti- pation. Known to be reli le ab and famous for their prompt and certain_efficacy-are Beec_ham’s Pills l.ns1eslSsloe|Alvl|o\lieinel|a¢haWuld- Olellnafywhde. li\l:eaes,2le¢nta r individuality ows in every line pumps. Our owledged reputation as tyle leaders has mad this shop the place those who demand maximum of style at iniinum of cost. $2.75 io $5.00 lley & Co Hard Coal To .Arrive We have the following schooners, now on way and due from New Y lr d Philadelphia with car- gd; o:nBest American Anthracilo 7|- MU”PHV~ "U coal In Egg stove and Cllelllllli INN- ` ""` " " ¢‘ Wm” ""4" namely '.2 F 3. \\\\\vII”I/”&`\\\\‘vf,,’A\`\\\\\\ sertion for advertising in this column. Cash must accompany order. .'.°“Don't forget the Christian Churoh ice Cream Social on July 20th, 1915." 1924-7-9ME1i. ..°The annual Strawberry Festival of the Sourls Methodist Church ls to be held in the irish Hall on July 28th. 1926-7-9ME1l ...**Cor,nwall Sunday School intend holding their annual .picnic on Wed- nesday, July 14th on Samuel Friz- sies ileld. 1894-7»8M2ipd. ..*TRVING FOR - COLLEGE. - 45 pupils are trying the entrance ex- aminations at Sourh. The examiners are Professor Bennet. Inspector Mul- lins, and inspector Cain. About two dozen of the pupils trying belong to Souris.-° ..*THE ANNUAL CLOSING of Georgetown High School was held Wednesday afternoon in the Town Hall. The attendance of parents and visitors was much larger than that of last year. Among the speakers of Print butter (per lb) 3 the irfternoon were the following, 14 to 16 Rev. J. Greenless, Rev. D. Jones, ‘L25 Mr. J. D. Stewart, M-r. E. B. Mc- $1_0o Laren and Mr. T. E. Morrlsey. The ‘L00 Principal, Mr. Gerald A. McCarthy, .60 in an interesting manner described the work of the past year and show- ing an interest in the school by visiting it frequently and attending public examinations. The prizes were awarded by Mrs. Captain Gordon. Following is a list of winners: 104; Princlpal’s Department-Governor .11 CHICAGO.-Wheat rio 2 rea om 123 no 2 ima om 131 at 132. com no 2 1°“°Y°°'A“°° M°L“"e“- $5 8°” Pie” yellow 74 3-4 at '17 no 4 yellow 76. om no 3 white at so 3-4 standard -Hem” Smith-$256 B°ld Piece Hive" 50 1_2 at 51_ Rye nomina|_ Barley 69 by Principal of Alberton High School at 75_ Timothy 535 at 6_ clover 85 at for Mathematics-Hector Dalziel. 13 25. Pork 1570 Lara sez at 872 Ribs '1`- E- M°"iSeY= Medal fm' Writing 937 at 10. General’s Medal for General Profi- ciency-Alice McLaren. T. W. Mc- Donald’s Medal for General Proilc- given by J. D. Stewart for English -Ruth Hilchey. Frank McPhee’s prize tor Latin and French-Hodge son Morrissey. $2% gold piece for Mathematics-Hodgeson Morrlsey. $255 gold piece given by A. D. Mc- Lellan for English-Anna Stewart. Prize given by U M Flynn for His Mrs. J. Mlar for Latin and French -Bertha Smlth..Prize given by John ziel. Prize given by E. B. McLaren S. A. McCarthy’s prize for advanced \\ subjects-Edwina, Hilchey.. Frances g Mlllesh’s prize for attendance and punctuality-Kathleen Murphy. Prize given by Mrs. M. A. Hilchey for writing-Kathleen Murphy.. Prize given by Mrs. M. A. Hilchey for general proficiency in Junior Class- Eileen Hibbett. Prize given by Mrs. (Capt.) McDonald for English-Ag- nas Flynn. Prize given by Howard McDonald for `deportment-Anna Mc- Lellan. Prize glven by Howard Mc- Donald for application improvement -Dorothy Beaton. Miss MacPhee's _ _ __ ___ - ,.- Department, Senior Class-Prize for pi _ m W ' '° ' general proficiency-Isabel Morrlsey. Writing-Laura. Yoston. Grammar- Reggie Jenkins; Attendance-Nellie Stewart. Arithmetic-Florence Mc- Cormack. .lfinior Class-Prize for general prolciency-lst, Thos. Dal- ton. 2nd, Minnie McCormack. 3rd Precilla King, Arithlmetlc-Earl La- vina. Miss Campbell’s Department- Prize for General proficiency-1, Kathleen Fairchild. 2nd, May Mc- Cormack. Junior Class-Prize for gle Hemphill, Georgina Keaho, Anna McDonald. Arithmetic, lst, Helen White, 2nd, May Fitzgerald. Writ- ing - Florence Yoston.- -.lames Fitzgerald. Reading-Dorm thy Doyle. Spelling-Blanche Mor- rison. Junior Class.-Prize for gen- eral proilciency-lst, Anna McDonald, 2nd, Maud Stewart. Miss Mlar’s De- partment.-Prlze for general proll- eiency-Emma McCormack, 2nd, Carrie Hemphill. Arithmetic, Jessie Houson. Nature study-Bertha Mut- low. Spelling and dictation-Emma Victor. Writing- Carrie Hemphill. Composition, Kathleen Doyle. Junior Class.-Prize for general proficiency -1st. Marculus Gotill, 2nd ‘Louise Solomon. Arithmetic-Gertrude Whit- ing. Nature study-Lemuel Moore. Atttendance-Ray Mutlow. Applica- ,_ 8. 8. H Iilsbore. ' Ch’t L R k P int ¢wam\\\\\\\\\\a-1/111115 '1,‘f§;1m_ °‘"‘ ""° °°-,f,,, In rr»§ 9rwwrFP S223 3232382 'g'_e'_5'_o _U'_5$Ile'enr pass Fsiasss s»s°s~z-°f5__,,_,_9°.~°e'3:'5s=~ 3833323233328? Ersrsreeersrrr ° BEBBB`5`g`gBBEBE .......,..... 9° o o I .m. lUNDAV~ 1° ee o !' E . ~ mim with wi... » LBNT IN E “n. Powens' was 010 fem P Hr. A. A|.i./tu" ....wi\ii ..sso tens, cHAm.o'r‘rsrowN 'ro soe1'oN 8- 8. HALIFAX This Coal is all of best Quality. "ery Tuna” n noon and will be sold st very lowest price _ _ while discharging. Parties requiring i-Undns ?h°‘vQ,zg.fc';'nN! mn.. Anthracite Coal cannot 'do better Every md., “_ Mon than by 'booking their orders at Returning from Bolton once, and delivery will be made from “_ s_ Hun” "9" sand” ‘t Mom vessels while/ discbsrailili A g_ B, Evangeline every Tuesday at noon -' For folders or further infomation ap- Bsatais .Bell & Co ily =° , . . ~ Jas. osnnsoi-iss, Anim Agents Dominion Coal Ce.. Ltd. gh.,-|°¢¢,¢°'n, p_ m_ |_ PHONE 404 ~ _-.....,.~... -....~,......-...¢ -use-»»v~ai-is im ‘mmm ..,.-...,°-venom . _ , »\ < . ///' ` §///// ’ 1’ '1 /1”' - 2, i. v ‘_ U I Q Mass., nhd two children are spending . my a few weeks vacation at her old home W V 68 S pm- Miss Katherine Millman. _ y _m il ,,._ _ 7 1 . _ . ,ia \\ .nnsusmsen 'me "i"sA. it Beer , 0 ' ' I/ \ ` River on Tuesday. July 20. Special l trains will run from Charlottetown, e 'f '~ som-is ma nimiie. isis-7-mai 3 l Mrs Fred A Steele, Medford, I ‘ »~ 0 F* ; Alberton, the guest of her sister, _ as _ x I \ \ ._ in \ \- ___.__.. _._._.-._.`-.. __ G These are the gloves thati = Work in the Sterling kitchens. These are the gloves .that` say “cleanliness first” to the , 2 Sterling men and maids who Wear them. . | .- if ._ _ I -F1-~. _ From their throats to their shoe-tops the Sterling girls are covered by clean and spot- \ less aprons While their hair is hidden ’neath snowy caps. Never before Was gum made in such ", sunny surroundings. -and the flavor is delicious! . . Hanson for Geography-Hulton Dal - for general ,proficiency-H. Mor- ff - i i N/ Q/ -» * rlsey. Prize given by Mrs. E. Doyle - for general proficiency 2nd-Ronia Q . Stewart. Prize given by Mrs. J. / Smith for Application-Charles Wlar. #fr ' ' Prize given by Mrs. N. Fairchild, for ' P Arlthimetic-Jairqes McCaui. Prize ` ,--"i‘_ , given by John Dalziel for Arithimetlc ¢ » - 2nd-Louise Jenkins. Vice Prin- _ ' " _ I clpal’s Department-Medal tor gen- » " .///' eral proiiiciency-Kathleen Murphy. Q -' / _, \ f/ .ff The Sterling Gum Company of Canada, Limited. W _ _, ' ' ' 1 'I - »i_\»~,1.., tory-Alice McLaren. Prize given by '2.‘¢.‘,';},L 1 . Made in 7 FRESHING C . / PEPPERMINT tion-Melbourne Ross. Spelling and Dictation-Clarence McDonald. Miss Morris.sey's Department.-First Class -Writing-Gordon Jenkins. Arith- metic lat-Ernest Fairchild. 2nd- Thonias Howlett. Reading-Evelyn McDonald. Aittlendnlnce-Vidinn Mei Donald. Ddawing-Josie Bourke. Second Class.-General proticiency- Mildred Donovan. Attendance-Am nie Solomon. Progress--Helen Solo- mon.. Writing-Mary Hemphill. Drawing-Jack Donovan. Third Class -Generali proficiency-Louise Mc- Lean. Deportment-Helen McDonald. Printing-Katie Mastell. improve- ment-Rose Fairchild. Wrlting-Hel- en McPhee.-G. EASTERN PERSONALS ..*Miss Fannie McLeod is visiting in Sourla the guest of Miss Susie Carleton.-* ~ .."'Miss Skerry, Charlottetown, is at prcsciit on a visit to her sister. Mrs. Harold Matthew of Sourls.-' ..'Mr. Arthur Holland, teacher of Morrell, is spending the summer ln Souris.-* ._.*Mr. W. J. Brown, representing the National Drug and Chemimll ©0- wiis in Sourls Wednesday.-* ..*Mr. George Full, Charlottetown passed. through Souris on his way from the Magdalen Islands.-* ..*Mi'. Cass. Clinrlottetown, is visiting in Sourls River, the guest oi' Mr. Finlay Mullslly.-° ..*Mr. Robert Hilliard, Charlotte- town. was among the tourists Wh" arrived iii Souris yesterday. Mr. Hilliard will remain for a while in his summer residence at Souris West. ..'Mr. Hugh Connors of Con- nors and Brehaut, Charlottetown, paid a business trip to Souris on Monday.-’ ..*Among the tourists who have arrived at the Sea view Hotel to date are Mr. and Mrs. Cook and daiigliter, Boston; and Miss DeCora of New York.-* ,______Z___--1 “Ladles’ White Dresses for the 12`i fine embroidery and lace. $1.98 Prowse Bros., Ltd. 1905-7-limi Queen St’ E Time Table, Rocky Point Ferry. . i __,__,,€_,_i ,l WOOL prices. Bring us yours. in all lines. 1599-6-25-Mmwf4i. . ~. WANTED Can we get 10,000 lbs. wool in two weeks? To reach this mark, we are paying highest cash it at the highest market value, or if you require goods, we will supply you with the best and latest Remember we want it before July 8th. C. E. PRATT & SON. St. Peter’s, P. E. Island. X We will pay you cash for This Space is Reserved ---FOR--- Announcement ...0|:‘... Souris Tea and Horse Races i ...0N._. Thursday, July 22nd. Make no other APPOINT- MENT for THAT DATE. A Magnificent Field of Horses Race Track in Pink of Condit- ion. _ Special Trains and Special Fares The Best Day’s Outing “li of tli_,eM.1Season i t i is; _ ’ 1 . L5~>"~-'-"e-*?.».-= -'savvy To 2.*f\ .A‘f`»`\R’.L“ ¢,» J] -.1 '°>* ».i"‘/7' PC r"!‘ F1'IB'.Xh¥»!3.'ESi¢‘$&.‘§1t.’i7}*4'7!J'{ I .K5 LY`vv°" '\’3~i~T'\‘.l}iL"\¥§e» Ti- "RFR\T*IvEl\B':L is " ""*- '**\"*' ~.."~d\r\(1' " " ‘_ »_`_*"~J\ -__` va-'21,-~ .* 1 /‘» ,Ma "»Tn."‘7_’Y1/`_°"~:.‘_»¢f /K," fzfdlélilf