at-~_,~.. _-_ ~, .V ~ _ y _._-- ; .. t.: . i ,_-.. '. x, .iii .- >.\ '~’\,-i 1-. if., , . ,.. ‘w _ -. _ A1, ~- .- ;,r..*;*"‘@*”‘¢"“’1*°’*‘°li.“le.' . _ ' _a . a r;nlt'=lf1lM'0l'rEr<>WN<=UARD1AN _ ' " . _ _ Q Now` 1.95 #will buy you 2 pair of LADIES HIGH CU l` BOOTS _ WHITE CANVAS Rubber Sole and Heel These are nice»eomfort-. able SUMMER WEAR and this is._tlbe, time of year io have them and wear them. Sizes 2 54-6% NOTE-If by mail please add for postage on two sounds. / Morris-Smith-Beal' Let TRAINOR Heat Your Homr Your o wn comfort a n d health demands even and 'normal heat- ing in your home this winter-in every room and every corner. That means you need- our Warm Air Heating System. _Ask for estimates. F.H. Trainor 90 Grafton St / __ g '71' ‘H _ /' (Q f -\ _ _ //\\\ , /.i .. /_W ' » Evangeline Apple Cyder j Put up by A'nnap\ "2 oils . Valley Cyder ' Co., Ltd., Bridge- 1 _ town, N. S.. The most delic- _~._ ions and refreshing $21!: non- intoxicating ~ _ summer ,beverage Will keep sweet and clear and will not -" _£`erment. :gl l _ 'F Delilois "roi 5-57 Water Street l M' 'Y Charlotte’ ‘rn .. _ _ \_ "='T¢‘\.» >- \_,. _(Q 11% \._;__>_.\,_ co ` J"s»"_'<. "‘- __ 1 . ~ X We 'highly reo- mmen/d A careful select tion of' every line of Jewelry marks our stock. We will be pleas ed to have you call. l " W'.N.'iTanton _ 850 8 15thsmw-f5l 9 to 12 o'clock noon. 1 to 5 p. ni. - 838~8-15M3i _*__ _ CHURCH OF SCOTLAND.-Rev a iath the 18t_h at Summerside al 1030. Calle Traverse at 2.30, Hampton Hi 630 and Arnylc nl 8.30. spccic; the Munse Fund Cllllfged with stealing ii tent and othei articles, appeared before His Honoi yesterday. n0no was sent to the in dustrial School in Halifax, and thi other to his people in the country. A man charged with receiving stoler goods which he purchased from these boys, was fined $10 and costs. quested by the aledonian ociet to postpone the Wednesday shoot until Annan races, a 'brief report of which su tl d_ Th 1 ' ‘ issue of the Montreal Star contains attcecigincéexssczrje pfobfblgegi i credit to the teachers who assisted __ fine photo of me late Lien," Ernest ' ' ' i i E’ . to the special attractions as to the H mak Hg the 25th ann vemary 0 'Auld of Ch“"l°t"et°w“ whmm death races These special attractions con ' in action came -as a severe shock £0 sisted of a boxing match and acrobatii gzszgiiesgggaigh tI;1°_r_;l;ni‘;_:’effX:`_ relatives and friends a few daysaso stunts. In the former two old cham pions of the ring figured, Messrs. Bur' I f» th _ ed t 1 _I ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED .- .Kenny and James Pendergast. botl le armers ey um 0" n goo Mi', and Mrs. John T. Hackett ,Tig- -~ -.~_-_- -,-,-_» -......,,,_,__ ________ .___- __ - "" '""'~-~- »-'~»- - - ' Y e- ~. --“fir-1'rss.-fr: ...za-~ ~::_u¢»ul ir PAY: to buy in this Province “ com: 'ro -rl-is msn cl;ss‘fosii- A . I ' , A _ ftion.` ~ ._ .. , 'N°T,cE__T_____ _me __'cc_______ you _sAP1"ls'r» ' csiuncl-i.-nov. D. J. owe ,Stanley BML remnms on wr McPherson. of St. John, will preach books unpaid Please attend _ __ _O in the Baptist church next Sunday. - o - = day and save, e-xpénsm Store open _D .August -Sth at the-piorninmand even receive accounts 9 to 12 o'clock noon ling services' . , --i-1 11° 5 °°‘°°“ “°°“- 835-S~15M3l onwc|.i..--iscrviccs in thc Prcshy terian church, Orvyfl. next -Sabbath. - ' August 18th at 1 ' S. School at 10 J M D 1 | Suglles ac Dugan Wm preach on -in the_0rwell Head church, at 7; S School at 2.30. _ ' CARD OF THANKS.--Mrs. John :ll :ti 't 3 - - - - (U E( on ‘I wth sewiw in aid m Curley and family wish _to thank their many friends for the kindness shown them during their recent sad bereave- " POLICE __ 1 - COURT Two young boy* ment; also those whlo so kindly sent . floral tributes and Spiritual Boquets. _ sir. B'APTlST SERVICES.-August 18tll will be as follows: Beach Point at 11 a___m.; High 'Bank at 3 p. .m.; Murray River 7 p.m._ morning and af- ternoon subject, "the Christian Soil liar" Evening subject “The Three special Sunday School Song .Service` d M ic \cadian Teachers' Association, wa\ his Association a grand success High hough it was a very busy season for iumbers to assist the different ses- ing the visitors noticed were the Rev. ‘-\ | ._ '-_ ._ -»\. -- nsocnoss shoor.-A sox or W___'_meB_.. ` ' _ Q The Gentle Art of George Beban will send iiiizlniuiéiltiont has been presented by ii _ you home wllh Joy in your Heart and ° rn ve "m" f°" the b°“°“t°f the VERNON Rives.-nc ulcr scrvico . a little- ust a llttl - “cd C"°“t“ki“g place Thumday nex' it Vernon River, Mcrhfdist chnrcr “ th J' t D '£2 Spb in your “THE DOOM” ' _ _ _ . t 22nd inst beginning at 1 p.m.0win-g to _ ‘ - rna ' on mlss 1 races taking Place on Exhibition Text LONPB Day at 10`30 H" m' In the* " -..- ' Grounds the rifle men have been re- “ming at 8 oclock there Wm be a . _. _-ie ‘f Jssss L. i.AsKaY Paasasirsi G- GEORGE BEBAN ~ fi THE BRILLIANT ITALIAN CHARACTER":" IMPERSONA'I`ER--lN- “One More American” A gale of Laughter, a litlle Sob, another” ' burst of Joy thai’s the art of George _ Beban, foremost of charactor actors Nearing the Finish Only Three \ More Chapters Of ~ Al\D “Vengeance ...L Woman” DON’T MISS TODAY’.i CII Al’ l`ER. q ls y ’.n_which the local talent will be aid- L -- -. "-“""" _ f Tlinrsday afternoon following. 3, by 'rs' G°°'g° 'M°L°°d °t M0" THE ENGAGEMENT is ANNouN- » n... ieal and the Misses Pip-per of N. B. f ~R M D M L ___ Ca__ , ----I V _ CEDo the ev. . .- ac eo ATrnAc'rioNs A-r NEW ANNAN Ther” ""’l;*_is°S1’°;"he' interesting ex cdonia id Miss Mary ivincnonsld, Glen RACES.-The gentlemen who had wcxsesiby 6 ` ` William. Marriage to take place in charge of the management of the.New TEACHERS, coNVEN_|,_oN___ The _the Caledonia church'uu the 21st'-21;. appeared in yesterday's Guardian, are ,glaqragncgivgeitgogthheidd 331 atm; '°'°*' ` " to be congratulated on the splendii’ P NNE PHoT°GRAPH""' A recent ci whom may he regarded as retire' _,ons Owing to this great Wm, very nlsli, announce the engagement of professionals, neither of them havin; .ew male teachers were preselm Am their daughter, Marjorie, to P. Claude put on thc gloves for at least foni Murphy. S011 0f‘Semt0l` and M"5~ ‘M“"' years. lMi'. Kenny had hoped to mee .,a`mm,B Boudreault P I,_ Arsenaum Dhy. The wedding will take place 'ri-cinhlny, cr the Unltcd suites Navv , ,_ t T, I Gam, it J early in Seplelnbsf-' art, but who, for some reason. fallei to nppi-nr. .Mi'. l’cndergast, who is i tliorouglir sporl, generously oi’i`ered t flil the vncnncy so that the dny's pr: gmin would bo carried out as advcl tised. The match went through thre' fast rounds to a draw, the siicounte being 'by no means a soft job for botl who were war horses of the ring, an both showed their mettlo throughou the lbout. Althihlgli retired, the tw' still possess sufficient punch and skii to make it exceedingly doubtful tim. ii match for either could be found ii- tlie maritiine provinces. The ucru biiiic stunts by Mr. Scuiitlelinry wer also thoroughly enjoyed by all. ::Take a Camera on your vacatloi and bring back memories of you trip. Call In and we will supply yo' and give you instructions how ti have good results with your pictures Comfort for Hot 'Days. Try ou Sedan. Johnson A Johnson. 474-7-18Mt:i Beer & Goff Saturday Special Aug. 17th Soap This 'lime Soap Regular 8c bars. it Saturday 6c p ~r bar. Nr. mire that three to a cue- tomeri ' . Goblin Soap 5 cakes for25 .... .__,...-- ~ Beer & Goff 4-ii/lr' r ' GROCERS .ph Gallant, and Poirier, all of wnon. vera guests of the Parish Priest Rev ‘toss Gallant, Jeanne Arsenaull., Mail- ~ ‘ ' 0 n Gaudc , ieoi ore n, os- . who luis ii. fine record in thc manly _ - _ "-'- '/ith a speech appropriate to the on spending the month of August at Sei 'asion. The convention terminated on Bright. ' Friday evening, and on Saturday ‘iornlng the teachers returned to their *espective homes. very well plcasiil with their visit to Riistico. se Patons windows today and tomor °ow. Patona Limited. stltutc T01' young* calves :;|_AD,Es now I, yo-U, chanwfor a ‘\Vc llave it good fresh stock spare hat. Your choice for 98:: each 011 l\5lll(|» S(‘l|i\\g at l0‘V'~"““ price¢.; at Feed \Vureliousc Carter & Co., Ltd. _, .,,,_ ,,”‘?fF?1¥“_’Y’2¥_ ses-8-16M2i | ____ I 5" - _ .41 Q ` -log Your Mem Start on That srnlouiiliv munxluc cllrs cnocoidiss clyislm I j COLD cliiiill/is - rlsniyc ‘rAciiu1\icn_srnsar" _ _ . . . BACK FROM P._E. I.-Rev. L. \E. lean Chmgggn, Many excellent pap- Ackland who is sharing with Rev. E. -rs were read by the following teach- li. Daley the duties of ministration to ‘rs: the Misses Antoinette Desltoches. , the congl€_Ei1tl‘0Il f0l'lIl<-H1 by Ule “mon if the old Tabernacle and North Bap- lline Bernard, Angeline Arsenaull. tist churches. arrived' home from a "eter Gallant, John 0. Gallant_ Prof. vacation trip to Prince Edward Island l. H. Blanchard, Inspector Gallant. on Friday, togetherwith the members l‘he paper read by the Rev. Father of his family says the Halifax Herald. ’olriei‘ of 'S. D. College, deserves spe- The committee reprpésentative of the iial mention. The Association was new congregation is look-ing about for ionored by the presence of Premier a site for the new church, but will noi \rsenault, the first French Acadian present their report in any' event until ‘reniier of P. E. Island, wllo favor:-,il after the return of 'Mr. Daley, who is ::ROYAL _PURPLE (;‘.\Ll‘ MEAL. Tlio best milk sub- lel and Ivan Kennedy motored' to the _city yesterday from Bradaibane. _ter Mnrtln of the Dalton Santtofium ing. v CHURCH OF lSCOTLAND.- The Rev. D MacLean will preach in Mt. Herbert hon on snhhnih thc iso. ni 10.30' a. in. Highfield 2.30 and 'ln day, New Glasgow Road. Tuesday, Stunchel at 8 p. m. RETURNING 0VEflSEAS.-Liel|t- _lenanit J. Wesley Belly, who had been visiting his home. here for the past several weeks, left yesterday morning on return to Halifax. Lieutenant Bell is a member of the 64th Squadron, R. F. C. and after being wounded twice was sent to Canada. He is now on his way back overseas to join his squad# ron. Lleut. Bell’s many friends here join in wishing him a. pleasantijcurnev' and safe return. STRUCK BY LIGHTNING- During the electrical stormof Wednesday cv~ ening the residence of Mr. Jas. For quharson, at Bunbury, was struck. The lightning hit the chimney in :lic kitchen, knocking it down_ touring a _hole inside the stove, bursting open ‘he stovepipe and blowing off the loor of the range. It then went into .lie pantry where it ran along the table. splitting the oilcloth as clear as if it had been cut with a knife. and 'ii then apparently going out the win low. Mr, Farquharson says they wer iitting in tlhe kitchen at the time First they heard a lterrlble/ crasi then it sounded like an immense c.\ 'rlosion in tlis kitchen, after wliic' lic place was filled with siiffocatiil :as and sulphur. No one in the housr was hurt, although all received quit a sllock. i PERSONALS Mr. Alex Wntt, paper agent of Mon treal is in the city. 1' f ec .-idx; ‘ ¢_.. | Mrs. \Villlnni McGregor, of Mount licrberi., is visiting in Malpeque. - ‘Min l’. G. Stanley, the well~knowii jewelry man of Toronto is registered at the Revere. Miss S. Nash of the Patriot staff; has returned from a holiday visit to Lower Montague. Miss Blanche Richardson or Halifax is visiting Dr. and Mrs. E. C. Harris of Charlottetown. Mr. Charles H. Townshend of St. Jlolin, N. B., formerly of Charlotte town is here on a visit. Miss Martha -Stewart, Lot 18, who is home from the States on her holi- days, is visiting this week with friends ln Soui-is. Q Dr. Charles Kennedy of New York and daughters Crystal and -Maud, Haz- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Martin who have been visiting their son Mr. Wal- leave on return to Halifax this mom- Mlss Katherine Macdonald, of the post oillce department, Ottawa, who has been spending her holidays at East Point, left yesterday morning on return to Ottawa. Q-i Mr. B. M. Blaclmdar. 'branch mena- ger of the Studebaker Corporation of. omni, nic., wniiiciviiio.. oni., imc.. has beieii li'ere'fo‘r' some days left yel- ‘.ths People’s' Church at 7 p. fn. Mon-` I terdey for Toronto. ` ‘“ . , . » .2 ..:f<;-. - ..,i 1..-` -`. _ `.,-‘ . ,~"i~"“‘ `i.',’-yi-, ` . ‘ -I-"l >"1~ - . ~» . 1 . .2 . ... ... .f.i~»|~-#IW ' »_ . ' . ii|'.'»i~ .»'.‘i\' ~ ~‘ »i.. 'Ill H il-W -1.' iw I- I - H1' i . `|- *iiifli-i ~| -nw " '| Q l . 6`:~Tll-~\,\v-~f .;, .- - ._ ._ __. -.S-e--sung ' "_ DEVELOP Ai\D PRINT FILMS IN 48 HOURS “Sal isfacticn Guaranteed” ' The McKinnon Drug Co. _;i. ' " L' °"_ Captain T. G. Taylor. agent of IMI'-, L inc, clniricticinwn. is in M0rwl0p~ ' I Colonel Williams who was here Oni I _ official 'business left yesterday for Toronto. _ Quartermaster Sergeant illld Ml`9~ Wiilli-anis of Halifax are visiting Chai- lottetown. ~ The many friends of Mr. Peter Law- css. Little River, will he glad U0 bel" hat he is .improving fast under the ’ kllful treatment of Dr. Jenkins at the_ ‘ity Hospital. Mr. Weldonv'1‘weed_y. one of Ver_ ,On River-'s most popular and intelli ent farmers ,is spending this wcel i ) _ _ l te ri Earnscliife. assisting his cousins "‘ Q Miss Cordelia Munn, one of' thi- 'slnnd‘s most talented and successflr teachers, and who has been teacliin' in the Malpeque school for the Dafi ,even years is Epending her holidays with friends at Vernon Br'ld§0~ C Mr. Gordon Irving, teacher in n Montreal College, is spending his hm idays at his old home at Vernon .Bridge The many Island friends oi this popular and estimable young mill’ are pleased to linve him with them once more. . iessrs. John and Harry Tweedy. ill ' D E C H o' heir liaying._ Q r. . . ‘ Q Eye Specia ist Oiiice Royal Bank Buili ing, Charlottetown Office Hun 9.30-12.30 Plone 68.-Y In Old Age f Health and comfort in old age depends largely on keeping the liver and kidneys in healthful action. Pains and aches, stiff- ness of the Joints, lum- bago and rheumatisrn tell of poisons left_ in the blood by sluggish- ness of the liver and kidneys. ~ People in advanced ears hold Dr. Chase_’s Tiidney-Liver Pills in high esteem because of the promptness and _ certainty with which 1 ,». they awaken the action, o kidneys, liver and bowels.. ' _ Do You Know- ‘ il i1.l`i'“i;3°nii'i°»»ii°'l{.I s. island? i G I .That we eméiloy afsidlled i Surface Grin er, and daiiyh maint; from Kip l rc_ug 5las_s-- e mostcom- plicate kmdsoflenses? These are facts, which mean a good deal. to the Glass wearing publloidolnz Eli’ ""‘.'.‘...i“' ‘”-‘f-‘iiiiii e s ca awe; for speciaiblyuuos. ~ Callinandiook lint. 1 inn V lThe’°Cent`ral Guardian I I l l I r ` . . . 1 - l~”` .~ _i .. - . ._ Prince Edward| 5, .. i....°..:::‘.::.:‘;.:‘...':‘;:°.:.°;.irsii Malllwe 3 P 1”- . . a -. 7 and 1- - 1 r tice will be closed until August 26. _ young. Band and autos. 875 ` _ 'V BIG SPECIAL FEATURE BILL " "' ~ *- .ioms AviAr|oN.-Mr. chnrici J _ , ~~'~»~ »;‘\~ Br/;`TTENT'°N'_" y°“ °W° sm“l°Y Vickereon who had engaged 'to teach .f _ _ Y ' ' “_ I l V A ' V sit an ”'c°°‘mt °°m° in t°‘1°Y ‘md Alexander School has- been* called~~ to ’ PHY st ' ' _ ' me °9°“ '”° "9°°i"° a°C°““i-5 Toronto infmilitery service in avin- _