i | II \ .3 .sl i I \ in . t'. if I » a I _ » I I I_‘PEElll.ESS" -'M|NApDvAS§ tg PAIN., 'wholly rebuilt this summer. Ari out- . let, prompt and satisfactory, is ap- ”" ` parently all that is now required. I N M E N T I | -.eg -_ ` ..~oaoitGa'rowN~A very suc- _ __ eessful concert, ice cream social and ...L_ __,..__...-_ ~ -¢~._.-vw. --_-..._ -__ .___ i l _.___ I ' I I I I `~;;_---L. ul "" ...' 'm ~*.;5.‘;.*f_ - . __` ._,_" L a i"\. Qww .Ji i fl" MONDAY. F 4 *___* _ CONCERT Reserve TL`ESDAY, JULY 22nd For the HIGH CLASS CONCERT in STANLEY BRIDGE HALL at 8.15 p. m. MR. HARVEY BARNES of Boston, assisted hy a num-» ber of trained artists Admission 350, Children 25: naiv- 5492-‘I-!L`~-3| EFFI(`IlL`L\lT UPTICAL SERVICE eras ax.i.\rr_\'r:p, Gnassas SUPPLIED A.\'D FITTED. __ crmcrri. .arri:.\"rio.\- divas 'ro _ iiisrsuz Woriii ‘° Y!! |57 Kent Street. Phone 752-L Charlottetwvn Phone 709 I -_ iexvenses connected with the oper-I -TIRE PATCHING Ol. TFITS 'ommended to a suiitoriunx Three I . ‘ I Western Guardian ww md I-wr °°~»11= moved Ist the Prince County Hospital, the ations beinz Paid for by the Junior only 25c each at Braces. 5521-'l-21-Zi. I md Q,-N5 /by-meh gt summer-side, At, \Laipequ° on Tuesday seven patients -:uowan xsire saanrasensj-ue ,,,'ml,,,d by p,_ 0.-eeimm -THE 'IIIRILL UF A LIFETDIE orden Friday, Crapaud Saturday 5503-ll. -FINED S2 AND COSTS-In the iday morning two drunks appeared -lIERE`S YOUR CHANCE to $66 ...WORK O.\' CENTRAL STREET sold rzght at Braces. 5498-'i-19-21. M155 z;,-wk a5_;,'_;¢gd pl 0r¢¢1y-Mn gt these clinics.-S. -“\‘.'.ngs" at Malpeque Thursday. PERSONALS B ’. -Miss Elizabeth Melden of 'I‘r5’0n. is visiting in Summerrside the guest of her aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Police Cam at Summerside on Marley M_ B¢11__,5_ R. . before Stipendiary Wyatt and were _ML Gem-ge M¢Do,~,51d of New early f;n¢-<1 52 and oosxs.-S. Carlisle. Quebec. and for-merly of Summerside is visiting friends in dif- ferent parts of the Island. including fhf* PICIUYE Yhf-I 0'~P1"~'0d¢ I”-35 5"" I his old home at Bideiord.-S. talking about since its productioii- "Wings" at Malpeque Thursday, Bor- den Frid.n_v, Crapaud Saturday f g5m_!._ Eastefn Guardian I Conservative Candidate (or `._°Mra. Neil Mcliiachern. formerly ri ‘ the t . - T 8 '33 ’ of me pemanen mn or Bayneld is down from Boston on da I I ina c;i_»RLo'r'i"~"""“"** ""‘“""*"’ _ _ _ ...______ __._._._._ x""`-' '"`» ’-“Eff l I I i MR. J. FRANK ARNETT, One of the most forceful and en- gaging personalities in politics to- °§<"d~*`75;3 °“ C°n;’a1eds“'e;'; 535;" a few “.eek5» vim to mr many ti\'e Candidate lor Prince. He has as comm no . V 1 M _ _ `m¢nd_, at Baynem and vicinity and been a xery successful business man, J. Iv. "_;““3U lf ;L'_ [§j1;'°°he° an IJIQ11 are delight,” to See hu. looking and yet has had time to devote to Registered Opium-,-trist C*-3-=& O- ‘° ~ “°T ' ' ISD wen' Mn' Mcmnhem and “muy public amirs both in the town oi’ _* moved from me old home at Bay_ Summerside and in the county. He ._\\'E_\.R-EVER .ALLWIINLLII DEED neld some ten or more years ag ha 'Fox Feeding and Water Pans. in _°' Tow C _ .I d ~<<»o= -i 5521-1-21-=i~'S"” '°°“ “” ”"° "°““‘ “°*" “""‘ Img.. `;`l‘§°‘i.°§ii ';w'§°s§-olilpifi _SFCCESSFUL TEA P_`R-I-‘__ | in various business houses in the city ` bn ,_.e,_y Successful .pa was new in of Boston. Mr. McEachern. himself W elmgmn on “.€_dne=da\ wt occupies the lucrative position o' U her, and all are now well employed s been an energetic member of the matters of public interest he has me more than an ordinary share. hen the Conservative Convention ered liim the nomination for the . “_ M . Iwi' _ . f -.I I ° 0 \ C ITi"°'-'e “T” we “BWI "-""‘““°“">°“°~" Supervisor of the Massuhusem Gen' county he accepted the honor and A "I '."§ L; and the ka .abyss “.5” laden ...gh eral Hospital, She is making her ire I ‘_ headquarters here with her hii.sband‘s I _I_, 'i _ ` ,ev i , __/ man and ...Oman _Sl , sister, Mrs. D. J. McDonald. Clear IM E.. I I -I A -:A " I7 :ul ig'R’*~ sponsibiltty fully realizing that it PY? kind Of deilfifi' ff” the --'MFI ' lc-ntailed great sacrinces and much Springs (Mrs McEachern is a sister duous work on his part: and since *°*' ' ' then has nably thrown himself into siimmerside airs Cfi='Yv= A~'S€- man- °‘W)- Ifeetiveness. that his opponent has '!`-H111? and ll” mile SON “SSW” __" Ihad to work as even he never worked C ;n_=_:,~i1 it.-_ and _\ir.<_ .arm-.atiit left cAi.ano.\'rA co_\iiwNro.\._ rnibefo t ~i the staws thev decided to return service; the Sacrament of the Lords re o avoid being completely e‘.civ.1"ir\c. 1`\` iwtnn im. tn amd old P it. island .\i_»_ arse- supper was dispensed in Gaelid and ‘e“°°"-"1 PiamfGft° 501°- Miss Hilde Ii ault returned a short while ago.-S I Enalish in Caledonia on Sabbath I July Sth. The English service in the .MCI-606. l§HC3Y¢l; Illifrumental mus- __.nn,REqSED "W1-H HAY. church packed to the doors down and 10 by Miss Rose Fairchild, Helen (or the hccifflioldcr who likes to h;s ow: z'-_-:\a;:'s or who is handv with tools and l-ire; to n-.ake filings for his I home. Tools that w_ll giie lasting `§ service and s.i‘..;Iaci:on. that will , hcld up under use and misuse, that I will hold an erlce and cut true. _~ -- _ , . ‘ I \;,_.» gag; to makeyi-,air y-_omg in Aim. brilliant weather and in the time hon- Ismwed under' ...mv 3131,-,@_ but mt~ld;ti0rig being bad orcd manner of five days communion I _ B" I . do I G i ~z.-I >-I :Tl CD Iiiardware Co., , I I +I __ _ 1 ` . 3 ds ` ‘ ‘5,,.m;._=V mem. to round, a-_d more orderly and reverent crowds be c '-yas.. f,~,,-mg ,yy an-usamem me in en- witnessed, and seldom, especially ot »y,~,;..d m-_f-lm.-i_=_ tr-1-,ich are in charge late years, larger numbers seen to- the Institute 0:i:. President presid- _ _ .of voung men and women. There is gether. Mr. Davies preached with ing. Roll call was aiiswered by L11n]ted I.-ilso a swimmin: pool for the child- much inspiration and acceptance. It Ro[._\.Ds_Lieut Commander and upstairs was conducted by Rev. W. E. , Irs Jackson of Surnrrierside have re- Davies- B~ A-I CafdI88H- While Iheicorek Pianofwif 501°- MISS P340 ,med from a pleasant mp to H31- Gaelic service conducted by the i¢HC01'6l~ :fax and other pa,-15 of Nova smtig, Minister of the Parish, Rev. Allister i» i-'iiim that we-6 deepiv interest- Murray was held in the lovely and sd 4.. me nag-nlfl.-ent pm g-mlm deliciously moi groie below the W., ,dad br »i-. gig. for mg gl-uid- church Past or present seldom could YUM mtt On June 12th at the home of BHFIWS. lS!1CC1`@tl Solo ivocall Mrs. Donovan and Robert Jenkins a 2? ,_‘INSTlT!_'TI-I NEWS- - The monthly meeting of Lakeview Insti- Mrs. Alfred and Mrs. I_i~.~ingstor.c Rc-se and opened with the singing ot “Strawberry Recipes." !\'oi'll'i Lake I-an 'rises p1,~lt~f\= of amusenients are is hoped the Gaelic service was also school committee reported that six .pipe/-fl ev-ery' night at six o‘clo.~k. Mr. appreciated and that much good re-` Ianrl Mrs .lacksoi were the guests for suited for the Kingdom of God and` the reel: and of Mrs. Owen Zirick the souls of men. [cf Clvster.-S. ,._.._..________.» L _,___,._... ._ ----1--arm-mlm-ll I 3. if.-_ I JI" I _ I ..1?:.;¢§}‘_7.`_. => _r\`y_.f'.-,,1 , _ ,_'_ ‘_.Vi ~‘f`,*~3i~;i._r_»:»t " -;~.;1-.i- , ,»`.`.3.;~‘fffI~~' "'\ -J ` ¢~ ` "'~` ’ 'Q'-£5' " ’ -4-.` 5 if __’ ., I .i"` ‘ " Q31' ~/'sry » .._ . __ _ j_,__-_.ey I ._ I _ ’ ‘ '. '_."‘.: J ‘ff ;~;i'-i-"' I _'=.~ i- - - L SE I ENGLISH FOX IIETTING f For security on your; Fox cr Blink Ranch. Satisfzictioii guaran- teed. Sold by the oldest p 'dealers ‘ ranching I supplies. ` CD woo >+e¢o+o- hi i Rogers Hardware Company Limited ' We ai.-.o sell such ac-, cessorics as Fox Pans, Tongs, Staples, etc. .________ C. M. Lampson Ei Co., LIMITED. 64 Queen Street London., E, C. 4, England Public Auction Sales OF RAW I-'URS Shipping bags will be tarnish- ed without rharge hy applying w B. T. Holman, Lui. Sum- merslde. P. E. l. :Represented by I Alfred Fraser, Inc. I panes of glass and a covered water pail were required for the school Miss Hilda I-Zeays and Miss Carrie Frrse: were appointed to canvass for --- .."'1‘ELEPHON!3 i\IEETING.- The the Ptcd Cross in North Lake and -DP.. CFEELi»I_-\.\ HOLDS ULIB- parishioners of st. Margarets held a Mrs. S. J. Rcse and Mr. Conway in ICS-Dr Creelman held a ‘.'=r~_v suc- meeting on the 13th in the vestry of I fessfu! clinic in the Red Crocs rooms. the church to discuss telephone mat- appointed a delegate to the Provinc- ` I f'»'Ei-'I2 ~ »` Fumrnsr-. de ci-~. Thursday 11? T811 ters and appoint. officers for the patient; -' ere fxamined. pin! of Wh0m conduct and management of their , were old case: and which a.r~ lm- parish telephone line, to provide ways y~r»w=~lq and the other a new Pdf! Of and means for the payment of its ob- Morrow, Mrs. L. D. Rose, and Mrs. T:ibr~rcul~.=i.= The patient was rec- ligamms incur;-¢d_ and to take steps Summer Strains For all the strains the nesh is heir vo ciurxnc the summer months- use .\Iinard's. Popular for fifty years. P BELL GMATHIESON for its maintenance. Mr. Allan Gillis was made chairman of the executive committee and the Rev. Pastor of the I Church. secretary and general man- ager. Cummittees for each school district in the parish were also ap- pointed. There was a. dlvergance of opinion on the choice oi a “centra1." The St. Marga.ret‘s telephone line has been completely repaired and almost dance was held in the TOWn Hall, Georgetown on Tuesday. July 15th under the auspices of the Women‘s Lakeville. Mrs. Liiiingstcire Rose was ial Convention in place oi’ Mrs. Frank Rose who has gone clsewhere to re- side. Mrs. J. H. Baker. Mrs. Hudson S J Rose were appointed committee to make arrangcrnents for the hold- ing of the ice-cream social. Number present, 10 incmbcrs and 1 visitor. Meeting closed with National Anth- cm. The July meeting was held at Mrs. Hudson l\’iorrc~v‘s on the 2nd. Mrs. L. D. Rose acting as President. Roll call was ansvfcred by "Favorite Pcem and author." The sum of $2.00 was voted for the cleaning of North Lake Hall. Misses Mary MacDonald and Grace Dingwzll were appointed to collect for the Red Cross in North Lake District. Program consisted of music by Violet McLaren, R,ecltatlon by Mrs. Earl McLaren, solo by Mrs. J. H. Baker and Reading by Mrs. Livingstone Ros:-_ Next meeting invit- ed to home of Mrs. R. D. McLaren. BMTLIIUV & s°u°"°" 1n51_1¢uge_ A gggd sum of mgngy was; _li C°"°°"°“' realized. Mayor F. H. Macdonald: i>|-:as0NALs MONEY T0 LOAN capably acted as chairman. Follow- MDNTAGUE ing is the program; Reinarks by the ..'Miss Lilly McPhee is home from EXAMINED AND I ' chalrrran. solo. Samuel Yorston. en- 3Bost:in on :i visit to ber father. Mr. _ core; Pianoforte solo, Miss Hilda Archibald McPhe'~. St. Margarets. I-oe-rv-»¢o-+0-e+¢-eooeo-¢¢444¢¢¢ Eames, encorei; solo ivocall. Mi‘S. -D----~ B5” YOUR EYES § McLeod. encore; Reading, Mr. Mc- +o>o++»<¢-een oowoowua , ` GLASSES FITTED BY E. E. PARK MAN Registered Optometrist Montague, P. F. L HEATING If you want Expeditious and Expert Workmanship Send to Fred H. Trainor 80 Grafton Street Opposite Prince Edward - Theatre Phone 393.! 212 I-‘iiih Avenue New York. N. Y. I .ff-§f:".T;“"""""”a.=;`._.' I - 1,4.;-r-.._.i -._ ' Nevin. iencorev Solo. Mr. Wicklurd, iencorei; Aesthetic Drill, Miss Eli- zabeth Mcbeod, iencorel; Solo, Helen Donovan, iencore); Pianoforte solo. Miss Paquet iencoret: Duet, Mrs, »o»» - Jenkins and Miss Hose Fairchild, "***~-' iw--*_ iencorei; Reading. Mr- MCKIDUOTL OPTOMETRIST iencorei; solo (vocal), Mrs. McLeod, Leod. encore; Reading. Mr. McNevin.. 00000- -5000000 EYESIGHT EXAMINATION Fitting and supplying Glasses ew. H. J. l\/IABON 0HIce Connected With M .,n¢°f@>; Aesthetic Drill, Miss a. Mt. Drugawi-e Montague, P. F. I. 3 - - -.»n»¢¢ooo+~»O4-O-0Q0§-6464 y is Mr. J .Frank Arnett. Conserva- I I I I I I I I I --MMT-‘ friend-= aff ’»\'@f¢°m-‘UZ bmi I °f NHT' ‘mseph Mclsau’ Imp1°m°mI the conflict, with such zest and ef-I Sr Crea tes ranger Ti res and (qble lbrd folutludlnn I is a DUNLOP frincgole \\_ EABLE Cord Construction, I Cable ford Construction a principle in tire building that has been developed through the related research of DUNLOP Laboratories all over the world, has produced struction is building of a tire of truly remarkable strength and durability. This principle of reinforced con- followed in the every DUNLOP Cable Cord Tire . . . yet these tires cost no. ary tires. The building more than ordin- of every DUNLOP Cable Cord Tire actually begins in the laboratory. Every bit of raw material construction entering into the of a DUNLOP Cable Cord Tire comes up to the high standard set by DUNLOP’S 42 years of tire manufacturing and research. The result i wearing tire life. s a tough, long- tbat we know in advance will stand the severest use over a long trouble-free Use the same- care in selecting tires for your new car as you do in selecting the car itself. Tell the dealer you want DUNLOP Cable Cords. Or, if you are retaining your present car, put DUN LOP Cable Cords on-and enjoy the extra value of DUN LOP’S mileage-making principle of Cable Cord Con- struction. 55 _ Wuouy CAr~iAD|Ar~i AND Bn|1'|s|-i with sincere sorrow we chronicle the death of Elsie Smith O'Han_'ey,I daughter oi Chas. M. Smith and Georgette, Weatherbie. 'I*went,v-two years old. and a bride of only six months, when she became the wifo of Daniel O'Hanley. or st, Peters.. ner pausing is, indeed. sas, when life! was ls we thought just beginning. fur her, the end was so near athaiid, shows as in atnmteiy that coast Wlya are not our ways. and we must Sly. Thy will be done, In her wedd- ing dress which also became her brothers, Gilbert. Otis and Harry. Following is a list of Mass ¢ard_;, t`oral't.rlbutes etc. Flcrfzl O.Te-rings; S1:-ray, husband; Crescent, Mother and Otis; Spray, Gilbert and Helena; spray msgs, Aunt Albiria: Spray-_ May and M". tha O‘Hanley; spray, Percy gl-09m and Eddie Vessvy: Wreath, Jael; Me C3-YI»I1Y: Spray. J. P_ Duffy and Iam- Iily, Spiritual Oderlrigsz Mr. and Mrs. I-°“LS MCAUIW and Alma: Mrs. Ju. Roach and family Musa Cards: Husband; My md shroud. with the i1ower5 she carried .Mrs A. Aylward' Augustus Qmnn - ; ,phie Joseph: Rose and Peggy Gorm- lpinned on her dress, we laid our Mr and Mrs Wm Dooley; Mary and ' Il N M E M 0 R I darling away in the cemetery at St. Melina Moore; Lucy ivicquala; Mr. M t' Peters Bay to await te final ressur- and Mrs, Walker and family: Mr.I a ..._ °¢t1°n. Left to mourn are her sorrow- and Mrs. ima Joseph; Jas. P. Brati- M|;5_ DAMEL 0»HANu;y ml husband and mother also I-htéd ley; Mary Garland: Mrs. Simon Joseph: Mr, and Mrs, J, L. McDon- ald; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. 'I\iJle: Geor- gie shepherd and Mother; M.’rs. Mary Trainer; Miss Annie and So- lvy: Mr. and Mrs. B, McDonald; Aedes Gauthier. 5525-fl 21 ..'Mias Eupl-iernie. Gillis arrived home from Greater Boston Saturday, on a pleasant minion. Bhe is to be married at Bt. 'M|.r|eret’s Church on July 23rd to Mr. Angus MoCormiu:l¢,; Gcwan Brae. The two young peopleIp have many well-wishere. 5_-» Horsa Races NORTH TEYON DRIVING YN ON WEDNESDAY, JULY 23 4 cnassas-A-B-c AND D. so pei- cent of tae receipt! I other Prizes Co be divided to Wil! in each class. Admission 350. Children MU fl gn Entries close July 19th. G. BLONDIN '1‘IIOMAS» Secrdd , saev-1-is-ua. or hlleterl and belle-mii;n.rd'a IIHW' PLUMBING Mm ai11i;ioiNG U1>`FATHi~:R I .-._-M f,&'f~ _M _ VM REAUN. A ` COPY OF ONE CY YQUR I LETTEQ5. \ BOT Do \ M/R\TE A FUNNY l..E`l"l'ER? TEXAS ' EUERN’ WORD no \°r or )' is M\‘5sPEi_i_ED I I Y RE AN' YQURE ».\.\. Ml\RCE- ml *ri-is . OH-\al!.\.L‘. \ THE C/\%\-MER igrr-EMDEU -1° _ GC BACK To MY QBALJOB NJY WAY I I.`:!;Ac\-iiisié ‘SCHOOLS \. ‘