..r"ed~ 7 lte 9§ukiisg A “ us ‘ i s better then Pm‘; Aer: ca“! m‘ b’ -‘_ - Olll‘ ITOCCY , imam; s»: may. - ' ‘ ,1, - sriuvisns SPiiAYEilS d llardie Potato Sprayers We handle everything in the Spray- er line from nozzles to Traction and Engine outfits. if its Sprayeilh-Ask us. John H. Gill 8c Son Charlottetown ,. llll‘. Tigy i’ Monument Works 120 Lonqwerth Avenue Manufacture-s of Monuments, Tablets, Slabs, and Markers in the beet Canadian, American, Scotch and Swed. lsh Granitee of Black, Grey or Red, Cemetery Letters Proniptly and Neatly Done. OUR WORK l8 GUARANTEED , , Write for Prices and Designs or Phone and our Car Wlll Call. “W ‘"6’ Grade I ,Sr)_1, Joan Cum, Admission 30 nnd 20 cents. “pug, 2110901121 (lraiio I (Jr)-—-1, Hilton llic- i" —-ODD LINES IN SEPARATE Miilan i‘ Donald, Ira MacDonald, Anna Rod- dines. Worth $5.00 to 86.00. On exile . Wedlock, Howard Houston, Irene lair‘s. tweets. Saturday prices on ladies’ and Misses trim at Sinclair's. Friday night, June 13th. Saturday at Sinclair's. 262 7-6-12~2l —COME TO THE ice Friday, June 13th. Mission Band. . . 1i -WANTED--FOR the Prince Edward is 1iutting on a big dog par- delivery to ‘finish loading Now- MISSES CCMTBl-A manufacturer ade Saturday morning as a ilnal foundlnnd vessel, a few tons pres- shipped real nice coats latest styles reminder of the famous police dog sed bay, red, white potatoes nnd on approval. From now until Juno The management of Strongheurtls appesrange in Love blaster." Any boy with a dog S'side.-—2638-6-122i. inny enter the parade and get ll free puss to the Prince ‘Edward to see -THE CAPE TRAVERSE Dra- "Tlw have Master” for so floiux- matlc Club will present the fo1ir- The conditions are_simply that the m1 cufnedy4lfalna evapey Farm-- entrants come to the Prince Ed- 111 Mflpeque 1.11111 on p71,“). even. ward Theatre at 11 a. m. Saturday 111g June 13_ Admmsmn 35 m,“ morning with a dog, the dog must g1) can“ g597_5.11_21 ‘however lbB on ll leash or rope, The ilogs will be paraded through town _1_AD|551 sun-s |N Trlcoune and u Wm be a unique m"! mm“ and Serge from last season. Regu- "lfi Parade "<1 9110""! be Worth lar $20.00 to $40.00 clearing ill will" "98""; $10.00 nnd $15.00 ill. Sinclair's. " ° ’ ‘ 2c21-0-12T-21 -—-SUMMER8IDE AGENT. — Mr. Byron MacDonald of .he MacDon- ald Drug Co., is now Guardian rep- Gmm, vm_1' Beatrice Perry‘ reeeatative in Suimmerslde, and Grade vi--1. lrn MacDonald; 2. w” L" l"°“"°“ l“ '°°°"'° “ewb Amie Cnmw; 3.11am,‘ LhwM“mn_ advertising and Job Printing. Mr. Grade v_1_ on“, Snuphunn 2‘ MacDonald sells tho Morning HUNTER RIVER SCHOOL Grade X-i, Catherine MacDon- liiil; 2, Isobel MacDonald. Gun.“ E,s0,.y_ Guardian at his store. Iiis tale Gflillt‘ lV—1, Irene wedlock; 2. phone ND’ is Izz- '3' Slll*lL l M 'Id,d; 3,Kll‘ i: ‘$1,355’ m‘ m °° “ ” —THE KENSINGTON LADIES (lhllile 111-1. Iillsic Wood; 2. MD “f ‘m’ ""‘""““"‘ ""l""‘"“““ “mm, ‘vnson will 1iriesciit their 1il:1.y “Strictly Business" in the Sea View Iliill on (‘riidi ll---l, Flori .1 N) an l ‘ mm ‘y Thursday, June 12th iit 8 O'clock. Dililllll- Whltloi-k lwpiail. ' Perfect fllltBil(llllDCi3—lt-li1l.l(ll ilnic- skirts. lwwls. scrizse nnd sailor- gerson, Frank MncMilinn, Alan $3.50 each 011 Saturday nt Sliic- Wodlock, Sutherland MacLcod 11nd ,l<‘ioreiice Noy. 2627-0-12-2! -—JUST ARRIVED-—One cnr of , cracked corn, whole corn, cornmeal 11nd ollcnke, special prices while ‘unloading June 10, 11, 12; also re- lccivlng potatoes, blues and whites on those ilateii. Highest market Drlces pi1'd. A. II. Allie-ck, Albany. 2595-611—3i —CHARLOTTETOWN carnival Week, July 14 top. aaao-o-iz-zei " v .__.. . - -nou"r FORGET Tue special v.11 week". med hats. Worth to 83.00 for $1.96 1 2627-6-12-21 OANCE at Carruthens Cabaret Mon --cou1s TO THE ICE-CREAM SOCIAL end dance’ in Klnkora Hall 2‘ will he pervlces in the Presbyter- --12 ODD SKIRTS IN TWEEDS 1 and serges to clear $1.39 each on p‘ m‘ and at Anuandale °l‘°""‘ enl in Montague and will he pleas social at Central Bedeque Hall on 6d 1° NW1“, new; “Qmg. adygffl}. IMMEDIATE “The white oats. R. 'l‘. Holman l.td., 17th. youycon be... cums Guardian ...°IHOP teem Edna's Celebs ..~ciiengi,lo'1tr—iz7i7oilvu cal-iii- ' uly 14 to 11o. 2880-8-11-261 ._._.,_ _..'-DON’T MISS THE SREGIAL taxue Friday June thirteenth. 2608 0 11 2i ..*DUNDA8 SERVICESw-There inn Church. Dundee, Sunday, June "JEASTERN AGENT.- Mr. J. W. Murdock is now Guardian Ag- ing, Job Printing, new and renew-"i al subscriptions. i-f- 1 “JBARQAINS IN LADIES AND have n cont 11t lUtlfi than llactory price. Come early and get your choice. M. C .MoG11wu11. Kilmulr. 2605 6 11-21 "JTHE CARDIOAN DRAMATIC CLUB will present their play entit~ led "Fisherman's Luck" in St. Ter- esa's Hall, June 13th. Pie social in connection. 2542-6-7-Sinwtli-ii. it ..*MEMORIAL SERVICE -— ()ii Sunduy evening next, n memorial service will lake plnoe m tho. Souris Methodist Church in memory of one who was beloved as preacher and pnstor tho late Rev. J. F. Denny, for a ycnr nnd six months previous to his cu-li as pastor of the Sninmersido Methodist church. iii the iibmeiico of tho 1111121011: pus- tor n1 (fonfiireiice the llev. It. M. Brodie, a former friend of intliii- ucy, Rev. E. Lockliiirt will conduct the service at the regular hour of 7 o'clock. -—--——<a->-~i STANLEY SCHOOL Report of Stanley School for Muy: (lrado Vill~1, Margaret Quinn; 2, Jcuii iliuik-od 11nd Evelyn Ander- son lei11iul.i Grade VI—1, Arthur Walsh: 2, Elmore hicKiny; 3, Benson Brown and Una l“lll'lSll (equal), Grade iV-d, Paul Fleming; 2. hlnrgnrvt hit-Kay; 3, Stanley Cole. (ifiitlu lll——l, Eileen Reid 8nd Preston llcnilell (equal; 2, Ilelon lii-oivn; ii, llrliiiii Walsh. (Prado ll— 1, (‘lure Quinn; 2, Marion \V:1lsh; 3, Penzle Reid. Grade l-—l, Albiin llolger; 2, Toni livid. Allillu Ward, teacher. Minard's Llnlment For Coughs THAT WAS IT —TO INSPECT WORK.—~Mr. J. Eddington, retired City Engineer oi‘, _Moncton. N. IL, who is credited: ‘with making Moncton famous for good streets, arrived tit Sumlncr- ; side on ‘Monday night ,at the invi- tation ol‘ the Summershll: Townl Council, to give independent advice Old Go1illenian—Why are you‘ fishing, my boy? Don't you know you ought to be at. school‘! Small Bob~Thore, now! I knew I'd forgotten i-ioiiietlilniz. . -WELCOM ED HOM E.--Mi'. E. Alert—— in every way!‘ o EVER a day—never an hour of the day passes but the average person calls upon stored-up energy, mental or physical. There is a constant wear- ing out of body tissue and brain cells, of muscles, of " blood, of energy and strength. These need replenish- ment that you may be alert in every way. GRAPE-NUTS SURPRISE SALAD i cup Grape-Nuts, 1% cups finely-cut celery, 1% cups raw cabbage shred- ded, l teaspoon sslt, lb cup French or Mayon- naise dressing. Soak cabbage in salted ice water twenty minutes, drain thou-on hly. Mix with celery, rape-Nuts, salt and dressing. Arrange in heaps on young curved cabbage leaves." Piece these in a nest of lettuce, pour dreulng on top and Grape-Nuts l Grape-Nuts is a food which contributes in heaping measure to the general up-keep of the body. Its ,. phosphorus and iron build and repair tissues and ' muscles; its sugar and starches store up and supply energy—and these starches are largely pro-digested in the process by which Grape-Nuts is made. It is a perfect food in every way. Perfectly balanced; easily dl§ested; quickly assimilated; soundly nour- ishing and economical because each package con- tains so many helpings. Ready to serve—right from gprnlsh yhh isrflgy md the package, with cream or milk. Order from your gllaf:'“tf‘zur'lko'fl':°ggrf IYOCQT- l tloiu. ‘ . “ There ’s a Reason” l , Corinth: ‘ ’ . . g ._ l '. . ,. _ can/mun POSTUM oefism. co.. LIMITED Heed Ofiee: Toronto “l-‘dploryfwiildeer 1 regarding the beet method 01- pnv-I,“ Slayer,’ of Vancouver, B C“ 1S going into the mutter for some g days and will slibmll his report inlslnmuershle’ ML saver, has rem", Pll recently from an extended trip duo course. -GOLF CLUB AT SUMMER- SlDE—For some time past thore libs been considerable interest tak- on in the formation of a golf club at Siiinmerside and it is expected ilint ii nine llolc course with ion- nis court nnd facilities will be lllllll in tho west end of the town, adjoining the Rifle Range. A meet- ing of those interested is to be held in the Town Building on Fri ilny evening at 8 o'clock uiid it is expected that this new Cllll) will got away to e. splendid start. .,,-.. l l l 1' l I A :......_. ‘f? “"3"”? -_LECTURE. — On Thursday evening, Rev. George Taylor, Zion Church, Charlottetown delivered n most interesting and impoiisivo lec- ture iii the Presbytcrinn Church. Kenslngton. on The Last One Hundred Buys of The War. The Church. was fairly crowded with 111i assemblage of interested and 1iatriotlc persons who know how to appreciate what ls good and true in humanity. There was a prlllmln» iiry service effecting the dedicating of ll memorial flag to perpetuate the memory of the bravo boys who sacrificed tnere lives to insure defence of all that is good in the Empire. Remove the power that the British Flag wields, and pic- A Tableau was then prettily pre- tnrc the conditions then existing.‘ sonted by five young girls. Miss Freda Cotton, Miss Dorothy Mc- Kenzie, Mina Doris McPherson, Miss Ella Simpson, Miss Vern Mc- Leod. While Mr. Robertson out the flag in full view of the audience and this displayed sign that has reminded many person. many an many an army of the power thlt this Flog poi-tends. Kler, Summerside, played the organ for sll the services and his efficiency was n most accept-hie contribution to the services. Mr. J. M. beard moved and Dr. A. A. Lockhai-t, seconded that the thanks ' of the audience be extended to Rev .Geo C. Taylor and Professor Keri- for these able sssletsnce in making the event one of exception» al merit. The flag was donated by mi cusses." Kensliigwn. thoughtful end eeinihsiisbls aces or theee ladies is worthy of ppecill aotlee. and is klfllll lvifrélflltbfi b ell who iisve‘ ‘theeslentisl lood i ""1 WM" Sllefl- “e Wm l" “flellionie on a visit to his brother. Mr.) was. speaking these young ladies held - W the l ,1 I»- sseemblage. . Professor M y .Il. \V. l}. ‘Slavort 11nd old friends iii to the Orient. From nn extremely‘, interesting conversation with him regarding his experiences and "eye- opcnere" on the trip we gather that lhe was much struck, amongst 01h. er evidences oil’ advancement in the East, by the possibilities of Shani! ilai. where British financial and trade interests predominate. lie- thlnks this great Chinese seaport is destined to become the‘ greatest} shipping and trade centre of the‘ OI‘lBIIL"MT. Stnvont reports that amongst the Sumniersiders doing well in Vancouver nre Dr. A. W. McKay and I)r. Thomas Grady, who have fine dental practices: Di‘. Champion and Dr. Carruthers, ~.vlio iire leading. medical practitioners. Ills numerous old friends here will also die (lelightted to ‘know that Mr. Robert h. Sobey nnd his good lady, formerly oi" Summcreidc. have iiiiiile good in Vancouver and are in the best oi health, ~—~.\llss_KnLhleen Drlacoll. Free- town, has returned homo after spending a very pleasant two weeks vacation with relatives and lrlendn at Grand River nnd iEgmont Iliiy. __/..i< Woman's ‘llgiilii , safely for humanity. The choir i 1 sweetly sung "Lest We Forget." ‘ Florence MCNQ" Mi J-ii MF a 1- a ' Gm“ V‘ s-s t n c a you rem tro nii . “flame Deaaochea pwppilopirllptpn rodcitnltlon. and ‘Mllss when urkm iiro c iir o siingn VUCll so o. -*~——— . . . Then Rev. A. W. Robertson de- s“ ‘l mhm’. Mam“ A8552?’ livcred a most appropriate address " - on the v significance of the "Ana IllllfIi-‘dlllafllrlllttlilr British Flag, which represents the Evefythfig [he Fahd Mmme Araenmnt , MilwsukeqWim-"l feel that I le _ '54 lcnowebout myceae. lwse eili end couidberely oniy housework and . (hmlpound s ' f _wender-. doe ~- new‘. that wanes sloiig, and we telre our media e u eoale when we ain't 1r: .. y ..... ‘l7~‘i~'*""e?.;-s~“l~'*l ‘the kplre etleetlvely ln ine- DOIY. - BOATS Extraord1narylaines in i ‘t nit 1 tad Stylish Boats ‘.‘,'-. ‘i. .,"‘,,Q1; is’, Suits and Dresses iiew Summer Dresses Before you judge the, remarkable vaples of our dresses, we want you to compare them with. any offering in town. ' Compare the de. sign, the trimming and the quality of the materials used. Many different styles to choose from. ‘Dainty voiles prettily trimmed with hand-drawn work and lace. Ginghams with trimmings of organdie, fancy embroidery and tucks. Also a nice assortment of ratines. All good shades including grey, mauve, hQIW-Y dew, flame, etc. Sizes 16 years to size 44. side closing straight line eflfects._ Also a few swinggers and loose - back models, You _Wlll be surprised and pleased at our values. Prices $10.00 to $46.00. ASipeciaI llalues From the Silk and Dress Goods Department A nice range of Ladies Silk Hose in all best shades. Special at 59c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.65, $2.25 up to fine glove silk at $3.25. All sizes in girls and boys rib cotton hose, black, black, white and brown 25c pair. Ladies fine cotton hose, ‘brown, white and black. Good values 25c pair. ‘ A new range of children’s fine silk, lisle hose in white, black and brown. Best quality. Price ow. All izes in children’s fine lambs wool cash- mere hose in cream, pink, sky, brown, putty, black and cardinal. Prices right. A good line of ladies fine rib lisle hose, latest shades-Me. Special price 69c. An lassortment of ladies coats in plaid and plain materials in Visit our Millinery Department for best values i ladies, inissesiand children's hat-s. n. w.“ M.“ Benoit. DesRoches Mary Gillie Grade Vii Margaret. McNeil Erin V. Richardson Alvlna Polrler h‘ AI 2bli0-B-10etlB 3i. l ‘Mlsébl-JCHE CON-VENT _ Grnili- IV . into the sea by his superstitious m?“ x Ylifllli-éll .I‘lei‘~1_ii0cli1~s friends. (his man was attacked hi: ‘ ) . ii m. ‘Aldtk _ a shark. and in spite of a seven-ii iilorin loirier Netiil. Mud“ left arm managed to fmlflh 111., Iltiiilizlllgollcrliidslilgs Aline Foilmd“ l" shore’ whereupon he was prmlmuy . Grade 1X 1“ l l G r 0., Pulled back 381111111? J0me natives. lumen“ Gallant Igzlilql; (PM? . The shark. having swu-llowi-ll his 11111111 DesRoclies J ‘L ‘all: m1 11 Mm’ pmceedmlm “we” m“ "m" Enema 08mm, Fnms qlnnn"a‘° NR. but again, incredible as i1 lllii)‘ Grade V", L; qomhv Dom ‘h_ eieeul, he struggled ashore. T1111 Josephine Gmuim (Mic-H (unmet. oc til time his friends evidently docldml (ilarisse Poirier ~ 1h“- 5 will‘ m"! 5 198 I"! 31°‘ A“ . “Buch- 0'11)’ w be pushed back 8.Qlllhfl“1_ unreasonable offering to IIIILRG, 11ml U19! allowed him lo crawl up the - - ,l1 into rate V. Even more r11- orsgfis: zmlilallltllperl 0" "l", “Wdlllllf nhle is the t that in spite or Solornori 1311' i?“ """'““°~ °' tlshmierribie WOVlIFIILlhB um» i» wi-H 0m or n i flit. are ll d0 muin eat-m, 1,1,, way 1,, recovery ' '0" n"? llel ' by cnstlpg their dead into the sea. The ili>éud olhth: illllllVMl for their nus s nr 1 . . . oases have boenmlinnvlqn zsihcelleullnll poelfliwllliigysilsyJryil-ls to will“, lll0llil|0lla native swimmer. attack "y"? ' l all and wormiied iiy ii smirk, has i-wh! pony you dlgcmu-ggg mm?" managed lo struggle to the rocky “Oh. the editors will attend t" Feeding We Shark God om waervr yvonnvmo Fllllil-Y srdviss; We, the undersigned merehsnte of Montague. Leaner Montague and ‘W Kilmulr. hereby asm u mu our reepeenlve pleeie e0 buelnese be- tween June 10. 10M, end September 18, 10M. 50th dates lneluelve, at 0 p. vn., leturleye eseepted, e1 which eur customers are reepeetlvely uk- ed to teleevnetiee end govern them- selvee accordingly. 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