' " "m"? v9”: . frulzu Gnu Western Guardian knnmx Mac's mp m. i-I-till Aug. 8 ~ PATONSf AUGUST SALE Beds-Springs-Mattresses Bed—Spring—Mattress Complete Outfit $13.50 Simmons White Enamel Bed as picture, brass capped posts, Wool Top Mattress, 6 inches thick, well tufted, good art ticking. Steel frame spring copper link fabric which will not rust. All sizes. Feirght paid to your nearest station. -____- -ZINC-O-LITH pure white paint $4.00 per gallon at Breech. 7060-8-54! fdl- —A5l FOB Macs Hop A19. ‘HQ-till Aug. I —-CRUDE ROOFING oil. red, brown andpurpie oxide and shingle stain in stock at Bruce's. 7060-8-5-2i. ulifinibrtaiwu, . --WANTIZD—By married man with experience. position on fox ranch. lApply Guardian Office, Summersids. 7069-8-5-31 —KENSINGTON 1.75.5. ciubiodd- in: hogs, lambl, {at sheep and veal calves Wednesday o! each week up i112 W011- Jvhn A. Douzles, secy. 6795-7-20~ti' -F!RE GUNS. Izul Disinfectant. Flea Powder. Power Meat Grinders, Hinges, Hasps, Hooks and all ranch , :fi\“*""f-;'4?1.£ ‘flea-ram ma: Bed Spring and “lat-tress complete ' ' ' ' $13-50 building supplies sold at Bruce's. l 70B5-B'5~2l ' l Mattress -wounnnruz. bargains in kit- " I ohen utensils, see Bruce's hardware $7. I r window. _ 7085-8-6-21 . Made 0i‘ soft fluffy cotton felt about 6 inches rnnsonnbs thick, heavy roll edge covered with good qual- , I -Dr. and Mrs. K. F. Ellis arrived on Friday lnsblrom Arlington, Mass, to spend their vacation with the for- mers parents. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ellis, of Summcrside-S, ity art ticking. Sizes 39 inches, 48 inches and 54 inches wide. A regular $10.00 value. Freight paid to your nearest station ~.. . . . . . . . .. $7.45 Fine Felt Mattress The Empire’s Greatest _ Timber Stands 17H!) last great ltlnd of loft-wood timber in the British Empire Ho! in British Columbia. The timber industry WALNUT FINISH STEEL BEDS $7.45 —The many friends of Mrs. L. B. Crue, o! Summerside, will regret to $7.95 ... .-_ Same mattress as above only filled with a finer Walnut finish steel beds as picture, baked walnut learn that she is in the Prince COHHW ‘Hospital suffering from ear troubie.—S. of this province Iota in circulation each year, eighty-four million dollars. It provides employment for one in every four workers‘ in this roviucc. It re resents capital ggality Cgltttxililllgélt floyg-eral art ticking. ill figlishs ‘vlfich dwin 11%|; ____ Envcstmant of one In? fie: mlm?“ do Em Nearly f?“ _ 95- ' e a l - a1 '9 you!‘ 11B TB c ip. ing e me ium an —Miss Annie Crosby, z s n, lhuullu firm!» uwu us l? mil} u!“ W! y"! on uqu p- - station . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $7.95 double beds, Freght Bend. Indiana, who u“ bee‘; visgilng $5111 and supplies, m engaged m the 111mb" "d '15“! ' u-JTI'§ZE:§”3'L'1'$~'°."$“:$J_ - . . In Iuutmdlhrlflll ‘$55 fi Pald- Speclal -. $7.45 31rd fflmds m‘ l“ “h” 1°“ 5”“ n. m a ‘ m: r m i u, mu tldcofBrlthh Columbia‘: w“ _ day morning on return to h rl °'°"°u°“° M" ' n a u g ,1 , f Valium-unq- ammo-urn. ' 001 Mattresses WHlTE ENAMEL hvme. Mrs. Crosby will visltiriencls Llroggwmllilzgul‘; itlrllfwulhtwgellg I-IIWI $4 |RQN 359$ in Ottawa enrouttin-S. h 1M1"- , o Foroou provide ‘ ’ 50W hill " ' ' -~\-... - . r1 t Fine fibre filled mattress with layers of felt on ‘ top and sides, 6 inches thick, well tufted, good art ticlring. Sizes for single, medium and double beds. Freight paid to your nearest sta- tion.t...'....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4.95 l Layer Felt Mattresses $9.45 ' Our Special Layer Felt Mattress built up lay- era oi‘ fine Potion felt t0 about 6 inches in thick- " White Enamel Iron Beds in a neat design brass capped posts. easy run- ning castors.» Single, medium and double beds. Freight paid. Special . . . . $4.95 —Mrs. William E. Nlcholls and little son, Master George, arrived in Summerside last week from‘ Toronto, where they will stay while Mr. Nich. “ll-b mmmlml Vcfieflnfifll Inspector, is engaged in Prince County lnspggg. ing the cattle for the Dominion Gov- ernment-S. ' , . —Mr. Andre Paturel, who m. presents France as Consular Agent for Prince Edward Island, motored to. Charlottteown on Thursday afternoon to greet the French warship "vine attracts tourhu. what is rou to our Llm Ever, n (actor In Brltbh moisture {or irrigation for and , climate. They a . alumbh’! rile to the third’ province in and; in power and ‘nduutri l development. Forcltl oonlorvl rolpcrous farms. The prcvont flood: {n ‘ uty which otho Brltilh Columbia And because o! Brlthh Columbia’: mild climate and rich coll. new forest: grow rapidly on logged and burnt-over areal. contributing hly e-timubed at 0hr billion board feet oflumber nuuunlly r wealth. Visit the Con! thin summer. BRITISH COLVMBIA Canada's Evergreen Playground ‘BRINGING UP FNPHEFLE... wt o-rmvci: ALL w: uFi TO 94mm ENOUGH MONEY ‘Tq HAT mnuuxntx- m‘ NdW 1M5!" W! ca‘? n1‘. MAcmi MAKQQ MI d cu A purr- "rbw UQTI-kl-EBKL " - \ unwary-r IATEH an THRII- ones- ll. _PP:'PFPPFP I __‘ 1 _, U H _ l t ft I _ f d‘ Y5" which arrived that night. Mr. i noel. noum. toga ltl ant u et covering 0 Punm, w“, be amongst the Bums "u" —~ extra good art tacking and finished with roll at. nib reception and dance given by edge, all sizs, freight paid to your nearest sta- His Honor the Lieutenant Governor mnomu uoon noun u nur- bride was tendered I mubenduéoub U011. Olll‘ regular $1250 matn-esfi Special at Old Government House ln honor mteed to plane you better. shower by her many friends. receiv- during this sale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . f. . . $9.45 WALNUT FINISH °‘ ‘he F"="°h Ofllcflse-S- a in! Iuuuy useful slftu- v1== cheques- ‘ STEEL BEDS ..'WI.‘DDING nuns-st. Mary's cut gim, china and sliver, thus test- ° I I h g iiyingtothe esteemwithwhichahe F $8'45 ihgzigynfsifigg: vz::,,t,,:,syce,2e°,:- was held. The Guardian unites with - 9 - Walnut fiHlSh steel beds Ellstem uardlall luz. July 11m. inst. when m» Mary the" muuy friends luwluhlu! Mu I as picture with cane pan- __ Florence Troy, eldest daughter oi uud Mrs- Hynes mnny happy yum ednesday, August . 355E yo“ M“, m, Ale’ ME and Mm Thomas no,“ o; 51-995. oi wedded bliss. (Patriot please copy). - - - - - el and medalion A real P Steel Frame Springs, the link fabric which is . 2 1-9-till Aug. a field, was united in the holy bonds of fastened to frame with heavy coil springs is of illrefity dltaslgrslinglgallglyed m‘trkn°ny ,0 M, “ma, Euigne EASTERN NOTES , -- E - ' ' ' 11C 05$ ' , 1M. dM.Mtl —— _ heavy copper \Vll‘6 which will not rust. A real mm land fiouble , beds‘ ‘EE-izqbn; witu. ‘m: icitu; 613:8: Z:21A?b-rr;$:1ns rsrhe i“: ‘EM,- Joseph mm’ merchant‘ _ an nor mo nun-qua; “W,” ,, goon spring at a low price. All sizes. Freight _ w en es, m urges unc O y . - . t e l , 1. nun HAL z.1o1,4_mb.,¢m,, 3, 50,, s,,,,,m,,.,,,|,_ » » F1- 111; aid $8 45 hOYBQS BVEX’ known w face the starter DY couple entered the Church m the Rwlm- “'1 h h“ "n- R "' J- c- 2 PETER. 1 =- l‘ aid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4.95 e15 P - ' -' ' ' - PM“ mommy t, sou,» m SEE, ' ‘l’ LL TELL- 212% ufllfllue tables. MQMM. N. B. at Montague. 7090-a-6-2i beautiful strains of the Wedding - E 4i l ‘ 3. PETER VERDE, Mile-Neil Walker, Chu-lottoimvn. ~ $|NOLE AND DOUBLE - March. The Nuptial High Mass was day. where they vlsitec the iormers 4. BINGEN AUBREY, ZJBl/p-Col, n, A, Mggglflnnnn. chmymmwn, St€e1 F 1' ame Spflllgs STEEL COUCH ES mun: LADIES of Mdutdgud are celebrated by my. Father Connolly. duushwr- MH- Wllllllu J. Plquel- gflllgéfgféllég glutgulclighurlt. lEhB-l“ I $6.50 to $15.00 m prepared m serve you with hlgh- 1111010 o! and sl-ubm. Mr. Wilfred _ 1: PETER. 1' Nmdz. I” I ' ' Du-‘u’ "I ' c,“ mm: at mo races WEE" Au‘ HEEEE the Emomys when 3cm as .. Mnlfs ltedahPeteix-iuhustlco, ac- E PETER w To".Jnl-Ogllyigiltred‘Gggnrtzdrgrglrllcld. Milne. About 1O different styles m.“ 7090-8-6-2i iroOmslnlh. The bfld: was becom- gumhut ed g“ er new. Bnmldottc 9, m," Gust ,_,,,E.__EE" MEEENM“. N" omnwx E . A real good medium priced cable spring oil in single and double ingly attired in a, chm-min; comm, t :23] ‘i: mums, ixvu ro- bv{,:l:¥sVgIl,.?i_l2.08$4-l\llonte Gerow. rm Illdiold. w!» i tempered to prevent sagging. A real comfort- steel couches, folding --'"°"""G LEFT ""4"" w °i "hit". m: h”; ‘"2" 1rd“ week Wm, 14,55 aim‘ fir‘: W’ “5""w“'l'“ T‘"‘”°'- """"°"' ‘ . . th bi M t oesomac. ecrr | - _- - able spring. All sizes. Freight paid . . . . . $8.45 and raised heads. Cre- mzksutzvef Zitétly?“ u“ i... o! white roses 1nd maiden hair William r-aqubt. Souris. , wmm" s" G ‘f’ “f“""“sE ‘3°°-°° . ' @9111"? covered mattres‘ voso-a-s-m fem. sh- wu attended by her BlB- ———- z. rum horas, =.»§-'/..°_"w‘."yi.§iiii'°§;§l§n“"°'°“ Herflules Spflngs S88 in many pretty dG- E m, Mun Lnura, who wore a beautl- EEJMms Marla Pequot, Bouris. 1a élglglginozwoony-Monu GQIUW, Fm Fugue“, u; ~, , $ . signs. . RWHITE CUP! 89c dozen. Clover iui costume oi coral georgettc with L/"nlglriti: Ruwo, flung-t gléier a DOLLY $fll$l§s0lvi£?;gm, rflzmg,:_pxfi|rgwu_ l '_ l “Z » -i: 1 on d . Tu bl or h z d m» w been. om cnr- er- - n y e rs. l" mw. or a e mun. and ' Ire d0;ex:un?Yo1inke::ml1tIonta:1c.Q" c riled T bsuquct bimDinlr roles and merchant. Samar’ "184; Co" D’ A’ Mwmnnw’ ‘amuufl. . D CED 70ll-8-3-3l. id h lr r . All th-e dm- —-—--—--—-- Q ‘ " m’ "'°“' ““’°"‘°"- HERCULES sprmgs are guaranteed for 25 GREATLY RE U xlliiznyfnllhrhlpepryr‘ doupisrmotorod to unto normn a. fitllxalgilmvgfiliiél-gi ‘iv; :11, year; scryice ‘an unconditional guarantee 1f About 20 floor samples __,EEE THE OED VETERANS thahome “m, bfldewnmenwhm Mme, own,’ you m, an,“ b, (yivglaggrygvdrrs.2.z1a4-.|.z.y§.|,,, ghq-Ly-Q,“ p, l, you 8T0 fliSsillliillfltl llflllfy any £183.18!‘ and 1.116 of our better beds, Med- Monte Gerow. Tom Holmes (noted a sumptuous wedding breakfast wu 118111111113. Put?‘ E n: YORKOLA Lgl/‘L-gr,‘ Bu"; Mqlnfiyn, chulnmvfl spring will be replaced and gladly. N0 ifs or 111m and double bed domed any") Ind and other big served m a. IIUMDOIOI friend: d1 the m??? N! don: lzemembcr. A marl m MICE“ ‘UEI-EEiFMm-K Hgzelfiuslmmmld. ands. All sizes. Freight paid . . . . . . . . . . $10.00 widths, A11 steel walnut mt o! mbmibndm line up against contracting pmm; um: which the I on m rr d ten your’: dent 14. 1.9m" cqLonAno___c.E,_ E E M“, Eomm E E’ E m r0 o bar uhtrlti tht i5 - I i d ane] our Inland horslmen at Montague, bridal plrty motored to Charla - m m l u all l. - JAMES Allllltllfl-coqdum. ‘nun. Moncwm N; a finish“ p a n‘ an ~ 2p 20 Wed, Aug. 7th. .7090-l-6-2l town. when dinner wu urvcd. The i ' 59518119- $12 w $ 5- remainder oi the day wu spirit u Aim- cxnlcinln: m her Bllll the 2.11 tutor-runs: uoom . - p6!‘ 0611i OFF- ..'l"AlM ron sun n. ouuid- at. Peter’: Races. m the gvcnlnf l use l-nd nkiennm: o! a hyphen, u» gammy wuxnm-ouvam m, gym", quymm.“ i. viow. 150 ems land in good oondi- grand NOQPUOB wu hold at the Mich" ll 0d "l1? "W" WM I 51th ' OK TODDP-F- l- “Rhine. Charlottetown. L tion. Good buiidinls lnd well wnt- groom's homo when on olqmt rc- 01 that kind between the two hllVOl 22:4“ HARVESTER’ who“ n A‘ “nu-WI, billlfltowm 1 ii and, close to railway station. Ior put was served to nil lhlIlllli-l. ioi- o! tho word blfdwllc. The small 5_ Foxy afigflfiggxGlgoghzifgfa-‘Erlzgrlm - . ' U. ' i may m. tramp): "Did you seethat Lady: "You should use better zrnm- Tramp: "You. you nv me m it. lurther psrtlculm nnnly w Alfl- lowed by mum "u! dllwluly ‘ud- EYE?" as.“ fir‘? 3;" rld- a won-n LOUlSEr-COL n: A. uulunm. Cllrlottotown. vwd pile?" mo: and say 1 saw it." but you ain't 30in: to w: me nw Mlrlln. Orlndview. noodles: to mu. Ill enjoyed thom- n . :10. . M‘ i 1rd to ‘I'll?! AUBREY. tam-w. c. cum. sunmmm. 1",”, uyu’ 1 m“ n,» m. _ - 7004-8-5—5i balm. Prnvioun to her nurrim the l on. ll ALLllGHTr-Goodtlme Sublu, 5mm”, y, p, l-o IAIITA AUIllYw-O. W. florlmln, Manning, fl, j, l - III?!’ AUlllIh-lanm Community Club, Nn Olonpw, N. l. "MY VDLO.‘ (ltd-Nolan Hooper, Ohulottctcn, “M11200”! (MlXIDi-IUIIII am ' " Wllroulll "wanna-Miami a l Ilobmltnlotm mu.