2 . :fl sxmmmzse l. '. :ll i -1. ». I . Q1 ,all f; fi". r 1 v I . LQ; ,_,"., ,_, .<... 1 -." _ ‘ - I 1 ll. .- 9 HH , \ .mms 1s1»li we wg." ;-Aa - 1 _WY ` - - .. ' ‘ =.'“l. `: ` H _ ,,. it , o minima! . . _ 1 _ 1 _ 3 _ . -g ,_ _ _ _ I ~ ' ` ` ' ` ` ,’ _ ¢ . The Eastern Guardian Gitcfdfac »'I"*i‘“‘I "l" While Btwn ..°I`I’PAYlf.0ll1ll IIIIPIDVIIN Two new styles rec- eived by Expresi ' sport Boot high- wp made with medium low ner. Dorothy Beaton Anna Macl.e\lan ay Fitzgerald Georgie \lacLellan ileen Hibbett. Bdwina Hilchle. Rose .\lacrlc~uald. Louise Jenkins, lsabelle lhiorrisey. Kathleen Murphy and Messrs H. H. Nicholson, J. H. Dal- ziel. W. R. Jenkins, J. A. B. Mac- l(‘onnell. Charles Hlbbett. A. H. Ste~ ..-muses Bemis smlm. syliil slun- al ' . ' _ _ E white leather heels, kid lun. E. J. l-r. mommy. James Hui- gersld. George MacDonald all of the visitors to Georgetown Royalty at- . li. S., Georgetown. were recent . .'Tl>lE GEORGETOWN WO- MEN'8 INSTITUTE will meet ln the Town Hall on Thursday. July 5th at p. .. give s demonstration on Canning. All this is also the annual meeting for appointment of officers, payment of ‘ ..~exAumA1'lou.- 'rue public altv School, took place on June 29th 111 2 ln when Miss McFarlane will Ilan representative ln Snmmerslde. ` fms. etc, it lg hoped there will be a William Essery. S\lllllBH‘S|d9~ his large attendance of members and pu _ their friends. l 1428 Messrs. R. 1'. Holman, Ltd.-H. in 'me @5901 3; gm; ¢°¢| |,_ The al- back block, accidentally fell from ll -l‘l" PAYS to buy in thll Provlnos -aan. vv. K. raeouuoan in oiiari 050-3-ZIISI' -PURCHASED A ‘FORD.- Mr. -A Nannow EscAP£.- air. Scurrah. of St. John, a 'work an on the Sinclair & Stewart new, rcbaaed a. new Ford auto car from_ Saddle strap on vamp, a new sfyle...........$4.00 ¢, High top fine grade canvas boot, white leather French heels a ' dandy, ...... .$3.50 A special line of high heel white boots on sale ` for .... .............,$2.9 See the new styl ere Alley. & Co 1 135 Queen St. 'mms-“Q ' rl illiluu\\ sr SX no ululuww 0 UI v°:.‘:.‘;..i.i:'=‘,i§i‘S.s.~ them~except yo photograph Make an appointment today The Cook’ s Studio New DesBrisay Block i GOOD PHOTOGRAPHY We photograph men aa men are |t'a a business matter- And there'a no fuss or bother. Your family, friends. and busi- ness associates want your portrait. Make nn appointment today at the' The Bayer Studio Headaches cllivillnl' li ill) G ten.ling the closing of the Georgetown Royalty School.-G. ..*$CHOOL WORK.-The semi-annu al examination of Eglington School was held on Friday afternoon, June 29th_and was a decided success. That ; the people take an interest in their children and education was evident by the large number of ratepayers who assembled there. There being, twent_v-szx present. The children were cxamined in the different branch es by their teacher Miss Annie Camp bell assisted by Mr. J. (`. l'nderha_v. Mrs. \\'ill l'nderhay, Mis.; Grace Burke and several others. and by their ready :iuswers testified to the care- ful :mining of their teacher. A short programme of Re-citations and songs was also given by :he children. Then the following prizes were awarded. lst Prize for best attendance awarded to l-fmily L'nllerh.i_v. lsr Prize for General Proficiency to Orrin Dingwell lst Prize for Best Department to .-\lii_;- .\lcl-{enzie and ls; prize ffl neatest (`ompo.-itiot: Book to Blanche Ste-ad. All were treated to confection- ;i'~,- then by the teacher. Mr. J. C. l'lifi».-rhay then made some brief re- marks. He spoke words of praise to the teacher for her thc-rough training and interes-_ taken in the school and expressed hi.: hearty desire that she would remain with them anotller ytar. The trustees tlfen made a f w` remarks about the 'marked progress in the schlol since the ,Xmas r ex- vear. The teacher was then re-engsg ed for ancther year and the examirta tion _came ;o a close. All dispersed- feelirig that they had spent a most pleasant and profftable aftfrnooni CHURCHES IIF CHRISI [Il P. E. ISIANIJ ` HELD IN SUMMERSIDE JULY- 5th to 8th, 1917 PRESIDENT. W. H. HARDING VICE-PRESIDENT. G. C. HENRY - SEC‘Y-TREAS.. SAMUEL KENNEDY. JR. PROGRAMME Thursday Evening T.-I0 p, m.-Devotional. Address o" Welcome. ll. R. Bell; llc-spouse, W. H Harding; Sermon, 0. B. Emery. ‘exunllmuon or the Georgetown Roy- Ffed tendniiee was exeepungaglly lirgetwelve toot wall on Tuesday liter- 60 there being about forty-live visitors D present. The day was an ideal one W and many drove to the school with W jects such as Reading. Writing. Eng-l lish, History, Geography, etc., audi their prompt answers were pleaslng| to all. The teacher, Mr. Seymour Gor; don and also Mr. Homer .\'ortcn.| Bnldenell and \l’r.] Hulton Dalziel of Prizes took place the following being g the prize winners : - .\'orton. Marie Del9_rie,_l.ucy Delorie. Verna Mac.\'abb. Georgina Macllae. Emmett MacDonald. Mary .\lorri.~c-;l. Norton. Secretary after which ice of cream and cake were served ill abund- ance to all. The prizes were donned by .\lr. E. S. Norton. Mr. Seymour John .-\. Gordon and were given for such subjects as general prohcicncy. carriages or bicycles. The pupils. 501118 bflllles and a bad shaking UD- were examined in all the reading subi°-'H- - G9°l'S9l°Wl1 efallilned U19 Dl|l>ll_S~ -'§f(:lCupe Traverse. were in Summerside er the examination the Distribution on Hamid R- GC"-\°”» Ediwn Norton- Master Meri-ill, pain a brief visit to Ernest Parker. Alice Delorie. Fred E. friends in Summa-side on Manda.-_ H Mmlde Piffkef- FIUWUC9 -“0"§i50l\- Blanchard, of _Charlotte-town. spent, Remarks were made bv MY- L- Dominion' Dav in Kensington. guests _ Lea. Victoria. spent the week-cnd Gordon. Mrs. Jciln Delorle. Mrs. Char with f,-gangs in Margafe and .-gd. les DeLorie_ .\lr. G. H. Parker. .\lr..ni!y_,_\‘_ , Penmanship. Rural Science. Spelling. and hm- (Hemi Miss Dora E, gig, n. He was taken to the hospital. here it was found that no bones ere broken. although he received IESTERH PE ISOBILS --Mr. and Mrs. John Driscoll.. Tuesday.-H. -Mr. Charles G. Dunn. and son. -Misses Dell Cullen and .\lary iliss Ella 'aliicilalitm-k. -Messrs Jabez Lea and Lorrie -.\iiss A. E. l-Inman. Summers-iile. D9P3"'n"’“f~ P"°Sf95i‘- ff¥°-°°°G- nan. leave shortlv on a visit to tho* mainland. I agnlnatiou. and hfped they could_‘ se- pg“°~_¢° .1 rr re the teache for the incomingtl EISTERII PERSONALS , ‘ -$- .. _*Miss ,Ylhrenog Morlson, Cardigan River wasfa recent visitor to Monta- surliil; cnull ‘ln the case of the King vs John .\’. Stewlan the juri' after an hour's deliberftion. reported a disagree- ment. and the prisoner was admitted to bail, $1.000 for himself and two ‘securities for $500 each, ` ln this case the defendant was, charged with receiving goods. know- ing them to be stolen. These werel twenty-three sacks of flour stolen from J. A. Farquharson & Company on Easter-Sunday. For the their 0:' these Henry \\`eeks had been indict- ed and pleaded guilty. He wa.; exam- ined as a crown witness and his stor- was that he had been drunk -.\!ies Lucy Sherry. Femwood. isl visiting in Summerside. the guest o*l her sir-tier. Mrs. Thomas Rqnaghan. Granville Street.-H. - ' -Mr. J. E. Cameron of the P. Ei l. R., and Mrs. Cameron. wr-rc pleasant visitors in Summerside ul.- Monday.-H. . -.\liss Viola Todd, Summersi-ie' is spending a short vacation in (‘llar- lottetown, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J hn E. Cameron.-H. o -Miss Sarah Webster returned mi hcr home in Kensington from .\`cw York a few days ago .\Iiss \\'cb;~ter had a severe illness a short time a;:o.' but has full_v recovered.-K. I -.\le.-M‘ll8@fS- 06 Sli' G€0f5€ Pffflfl' ln the course of ‘ his letter says: ` C l have been much impressed by the fact that the money has runner] Seveffil-°f the illllltorttpnt institutions 10 which it was ren -appallently in time to save ‘them ‘from 'financial embarrassmenfand this fact will. I am sure. afford _ much satisfaction U0!!! I0 the subscribers of the Fund. 8-S well as, yourself and it will =he Sfallfflng to you to rehect that the efforts have been of such timely as- sistance to the National Institutions performing valuable functions. _l enclose with this, a copy of the llst of institutions to whom cheques were sent. but a further com- munication containing more particu lar-° “`iIl hiv' Sent you in the course oi a fcxv days. 'Permit me in conclusion to ex- press my keen sense of the glcat value of tht- service which has been rendered and which has resulted in s accumulation of such 3 substan- al fund. (Sl5d.) GEORGE H. PERLEY. \ for several days before. He me-t Stew- art on the street and said he want- .ed a drink. He offered to sell Stew- art a bag of flour for two dollars to get some liquor. This bag of flour be. said he. had at big, home. lic said Stewart gut him some liquor .and later on the same day Stewart eskcil him if he could get something `at l-`,art|uhar.~'on's and suggested to him to gel some of the fiollr that garry. Lot 7, is in Summerside ttk- lng the Matriculstion Examinations to the Prince of \‘l.-'ales College.-II. institutions to which cheques were jsent: Scsmelfs Hospital Society, ___\{iS5. Lucy Wickefp daughter ofilftoyal National Lifeboat institution. .\lr. and .\l.s_ Louis tvicltt-tt. Kel.~in.IShil>wrec\\ed Pishernlen and .\larln- left b the Northumberland on Sat-`€‘l‘s RDYHI B°"'3"°le“" S°‘fl@l}'. Liver- “. urday morning on return to Oldtowli. pool Seamens Orphan institution. C|im|,c,| w¢»;,ril_v into it ‘Img ,.,|l.-i.1.- V1 and Eyestrain Friday , was at the Railway. He said he h -Mis-3 Fannie Butler. of Glen Acting High Commissioner for (`an- ada. - Following are ,the names of the Me., after spending a short visit with-Bl'lll5l1 and l"01'9lEll Sailors’ Society. er parents.-H. i - Many who for years have suffered intensely from chro nic sick headaches, using drugs of all kinds without benefit, have found immed- iate and permanent remedy in properly adjusted glasses, because eye strain was the cause. We remove the cause and our cure is lasting. 9.31) a. m.,-Devotional. E. G. Nor- ton? .-\ddre.<=, "Making Use C-.` the Publi: Pres.=." G. R. Assiter; Address “Ougin the Church boost the Preach er?" (`. E. .-\rm.~'tron;11 Address “i-J‘.'cryon<~ win one." J. W. Hayter: .\dd tit. 'I rr-ini :ff i.uo\\'," he said. “who “ill lit- responsible of the 'oss 'ap- p vi tr \v " i-.s _ - .1ic» ‘lzh an arcidenti ' “ Y l \\-mild certainly be respon- lt.i.»" -lil tllc |nlz.1.ls;l secretary. 'l".i aiwlnnl is ill your charge." “'I'hcu I :rin notice," said the A “SAFETY PIN." grl»lll:il=.u:..\u lirnll_v; “the brute hasn’t i- a. _-pri-.l nllull;-;l\ to get out of the A Q-r~»il-im: 'l`om'tlv burdenfil \ a Loccicn railway tcrniilltls. There \,|-,- .if thc rullcr. and one dey l shall _ p sr . _. i . itll about five tons ot' cl|lllplli¢'rit. run llllu '. Limited. at \\ alker» ‘_ S -.-‘ 'W4 . I Named Race. ~ h Belmont Miller. B. G.. by .lqulre I’ rnoutilliei-i 1 l 1 Marshall. lu. J. la. s.. tw .\liir.=.mili ' .\l»- colonel. B. G.. bv ctnonel b coiigliian. mt-ner) ' 3 s a “' The 12 were indicted On charges lie. and the Windsor Armory. Kallsdhmlilt is president of the J29"Z-27'/ fr "’ ,U-I 0 .1 P Stolters from $l.20 17 for alleged par.;<.patlon in so- :vein-it §...i. ‘R5-ir\\\\k» called bomb plot cases. ;1-BI,;*l"- "" -U,~T..\u\ . q dlY . Af" _ d li’ I-lil u arillo (`ity Salt ('ompan_v. against _- hich ballkru tt" roceedings have `- the Salt Vcmpany. untll she was mar- 1- £ _F-1- _'- ictl lo .\'cef,‘ Detroit branch-manager ' .. of Ei M net (` p',1.t ll. lcsrvelli _ z 2 e,m_§°‘l‘}fe“‘*me*;¢ wie ,‘§1‘§,"§}_,,‘,; 3:0 ,all/1.\n\\\\\\*l1laa_erav.~_\\\\\1ll@y\ hcr nine are machinists and labor- - I . ' ~ ~ - p p . . . een begun by two eastern com- ____ pailios. Mrs. Ncef formt-rly assisted "“ ‘ “ ` ' er brother ln the management of . ___ ers. alleged to have acted under or- Tlme L09!" L09?" L08' ders from Kaltscllnlidt. .y TWO RUSSIAN DIVISIONS RE- VOLT; SHOT DOWN BV OWN ARTILLERY. Ellis -`.f;l‘l_‘_r;7\'§:l;Ll;i¢.-ld in Prince Edward island Jhiontagrne, P. E. I ' i 1150'5'3’3Mll\Wflf- ,Butler (creamer-y prints) .41 '_ ‘Eggs 30 FOWl.lb. .... .. .I5-ll An_UnusualIy Good line of Silver Tableware is shown here now. There is variety and grades to suit all tastes, andthe prices are LOW. See the - ` display today. l CHARLOTTETOWN MARKETS Dairy butter .. .30 Chickens, lb. .. . ...I6-.20 Beef lb. (retail) .. .20-.28 Potatoes-, bus. .. 1.25 Hay. ton .. 18.00-20.00, Straw, ton .. 10.00-12.00 Pork (selects) wholesale .19 oats (black) bush. .85 Oats (while) bush. .. .. .85 CalarrhalDeall\euCaanotBeCnred by local spplicalionsas lliggaaamt reach the lheeasdvportrorl of the ear. e is only one wax to cure catarrhal deafnoq. and that ia by constitutional remedy Catarrlfel Deafnus in caused by an inflamed e¥_r»di\iowLfthemuoou| lining' ofthe llustachian uae. en this tube In in med you haveanlm ina sound or tm &rfe¢-t hearing. and when it is entirely cloud. afnessls the ruult. Unless the inflammation ‘ can be reduced and this tube restored tn its I normal condition. Inari I will bedslmyga fm. er. Many eases o_f deafness are caused by Satan-lr. which ralmlafiarnod condition of the. mucous surfaces Hair: Catarfh Uare acts thru I the _blood on the muctua surfaces of the system, \\e will give One Hundred Dollars for any caneof Oatarrllal,Deafnns thot cannot ba cured D _ - ‘ action of debt. cam? UD h‘ff0"E Mr- Juszit-== iiziszarll and 8 lllflf- Thi’ Dmntiff is supine for the board of one Christina Mr-Lean, fletrcilsvd- The case is still before th8 C0\H`l- AN NEWS GER” FOUND IN DUGOUTS. , mtrrlsl-l .xmlv HE.\DQl7.\nT- ERS |.\‘ FRANCE- Some remark- able items of Gemlan news hr: been gleaned within the past mod days from letters found in ra e dugouts. Ono of them. wrllllm I" Bielefeld. Prussia. JUM 5- lem "fm: explosion in a mltliraltlons factory ll ~ |_ | »on ues: D£:‘tlnlodr-atglrlihly sad. On Sundai' 90 we victflms already had been buried. (2112 , h ll _ lost four sons in ll? gdzllllullar tilowalost her three dausll lol-slin the explosion. lt is strange that the Westphalian- _\'1l?i\;':ll{i_ll""° Rave no li-'P071 0' 'hp mp t Frfurt ,lnqtller letter. written a »_ ~ Pillar-‘ali Saxony. May 23. Sl!!- fllrewell. This week al 0 lt d doén way to be sme e V be taken a _ . and turned into shells. .‘it;u;‘rl0m:; mnined dfi' Wh'-‘“ ll" V ' “ The Poor Man’s P0f8.t0 " has become the rich man's luxury. Whether at three dollars a bushel, or twenty-five cents a bushel, potatoes are not a complete food. Two or three Shred- ded Wheat Biscuits with milk furnish more real, body-building nutriment than a meal of_ potatoes of meat, are much more easily digested and cost much less. Shredded Wheat is 100 per cent. whole wheat, noth- ing added and nothing taken away--gives mental vim and physical' vigor for _the hot days._ Delicious for breakfast, or nny meal, with Slioed l1ananea...b=rr.i¢== of l’i-ITIIOGR.-\D - By order of M. Kcrcn.~'ky. Minister of War, after all peacr-ful efforts had been exhausfed.I the Twelfth and Thirteenth Divi- refused to ohcv orders. were sur- Boxes slolis nl' Sharpshooters. which had In St0CK rounded by detachments of cavalry B€St NOV() SC0lia Nlaye ` and artillery Thursday ln the vil- lage of Joukoif. which was twice rnelleilh wmid snradplq-0 Latlerhtliehciiv- _ nrYcarge.an o o tesarp- shootere surrendered and were die armed. BUMMERBIDE MARKETS (Corrected Wednesday morning.) .M Holding 32 Boxes, Handy for Shipping CorMa_rkel:ing Berries-1. ' .- ___ . ' Get your Supply of Berry Boxes Now. you may _ not get them later. ,'§§f,‘§,‘,'_”§§§n;_' ',,~,_ ~_ -_~_ -' _ f“f§j§§. Our prices are lowest, you can get any quantity. Butter, creamery. lb. .. .. .35-.34 ' -` "»ayllal7l“:_.‘aearvl»l:.»r¢.t:lreiiuf»|r¢¢Anl»..,,, I Sunnyside, 14....” um liuleail or rlnslns wt 'ld- r.|. cmzultv a co. randi. ow. ` 1 _ they ml!! nmggn _:lemon :\?lmlleatmctlon." | Calfsklnn. lb. .. .22 ' Eggs. per doz. .27 Hay. pressed. ._ 19.00 6 Hay, loose. . .. 15.00 D D Hldel. lb. .. . .19 Oats. black bur . .85 . 0... .......: ....1 3: _ _ 1: -_ .ii Qusw Street Warehouse Pumice.. this " so-1 ue _ wliesl, mn. ..'.'if1r.-zyfgs P|l0|l¢ 208 other fruits, and milk. _ $33 l§m;ed°*°_\__-~--_ --_-‘°f_'_-7: last-esoumt . M§d¢lhC&hldBs, . Wool. llnwalllled .. . .50 " ... .at .. aw.-> C1 _. 'I