Panamas Psnamas Large Assortment Arrived Today Get Yours iiow If you would be in style have a Panama Hat. Panamas are seen here there andeverywhere- It Yo" look around you at the smartest clubs and restaurants you can almost count the number of women there by. the number of Panama Hats. They are becoming to most everyone and the band can be changed every time you change your costume. White and natural with contrasting bands Price $3.75 snows: ones, uumzn HORSE RACES AT NDRTHAM WEDNESDAY, JULY 15th. Purses $1,600.00, $400.00, $400.00 Following are the classes: 2.15 Trot, $400; 2.15 Pace, $400; 2.21 Trot and Pace $400. 2.28 Trot and Pace, S400. ($400 for each class). No time allowance for trotters. Music furnished by the Msicouche Band and there will be other attractions on the grounds including full stocked saloons, and sandwiches. New Grand Stand, Judges Stands, Ladies and Gents toilets have been erected, which makes the most complete equipment ever erectd in the Province. We are looking forward to the largest gathering attending a horse race this season, be one of them and you will not be Anyone shipping horses, notify your station agent some days in advance. Entries close July 7th. _____________> CIIAIGI- lee-vices for Bundsy July b, Mersete ii. s. in. Clifton I The Western meson‘: PAITOIAL I uardian -BB.ACI:'B, Bummersido is the beet place to buy good furniture. 6003-74-31. essrenn sun Iilillll .351‘. ANDREW! RIGHT-I'll- IAN CHURCH. Milli-flue, lulfill July 5th. o'clock. Rev. P. Watson Currie. Mur- p. rn. Long River ‘I10 p. m. Jlolmlfll-i-Cm sccoznmodstc disappointed. Watch for further announcements of entries. ._.- —-OPINING DANOl-Ths 0P6!!- ing deuce st Bunnyliide lhn wss I hills success. in [bite of the W” night. Mr. Warren hes united M pains to xnske this new dsnoe hlii at Reeds Corner e. very chsrmins placg with every possible comfort for its patrons. A record crowd st- tended. The music was foumilhld by Elliot's Orchestrm-o —-KINBI‘NGTON AND FRIE- TOWN Presbyterian.- Divine wor- ship will be hold Sundsy July ii st Freetown st 8 n. m. Kensinsinn 11 and. 7.30. Dr. Ashdovrrrs subject will be “Christ. the Good Shepherd." John i0. Sunday Schools It 10 8- fli- and a p. m. Thursdey evening meet- ing st B o'clock. JIITT! WEDDING-A putty wedding wss enioyed on, Tuoldly morning at the home of Mr. slid Mrs. R. C. Hewett on Eustsne street, Summerside when their daughter, Dorilde. M. was united in marriage to Norms-n S. McWillio-me son of Mr. and Mrs. lidwin Mb- Wllllams of Cape ‘ll-averse. Rev. M. n. LaMont of ‘rorontfl. who is villi- ing his old perish performed the ceremnney, the bridal perty stehd~ ing under an arch of Brim"! 53¢ white bells with c. beck ground 0i potted plants. As tho bride entered the room on the arm of her fath- er Miss Jean McKearney played the Wedding March The bride looked lovely in s wedding dress of poking blue and plagg lleuri chiffon with match- ing shoes and wearing s large pon- ama. hot. A pretty boquet comple- ted e. shunning ensemble. Her siser, Miss Tissis Howott, acted ls bride's insid snd was dnintly sttir- ed in n, dress of flowered chiffon. The groom was supported by Jack sheen. Y- " ieiy after the cere- mony a sumptuous wedding break- fast was served to the relatives of the bride and groom, the heppy young couple afterwards leaving by motor for e honeymoon tripio Bos- ton and Cambridge, Mess. On their return Mi‘. and Mrs. MoWillisnls will reside in Carleton. The Guardian joins in wishing them happiness in the future. The bride was the recipient of many lovely giftsrS -—-WEDDING BELLS — Prior to leaving for Wolfville, N5, on Tues- day morning Rev. J. P. C. Fraser united iin Marriage at Trinity Parsonage, Silmmerslde, Miss Fanny Pratt Glover, daughter of Mr. and few Bummer Boarders, large farm bosrd moderete. rsrtlculars Bos M. lumnlerside, P. Il- I. 5993-0-37-1-2-8-(1. .-KlNSINGTON AND SUMMER- FllLD-ltev. J. M. McLeod will conduct Divine Service in the Unit- ed Church. Kensinstun on July 5th at 11 s. m. end 7.30 p. m. and in Summsrfield st 3 p- m. The Blo- rsmcnt of the Lord's Supper will be observed 1n the afternoon at the letter piece. -—BETURNED HOME -- was Beatrice Gallant has returned to her home in Borden from the Prince county Hospital, where she has been since her unfortunate ac- cident lest: Monday week, when she wss knocked down by s. freight cor end in Borden rsllwsy yard sever- ely iniured. It wss found _ to smputute the right arm at the elbow. Miss Gellant has the sym- pathy of 3, large circle of friends in her distressing accidents-s ‘QUIET WEDDING-m quiet wedding wss solemnizcd in. the chapel of St. Mary's Convent, Bummc “iv, on Wednesday mom- ing, Rev. Bennett lllcDonsld off- ietlng. when Miss Anne May, dough ter of Mr. end Mrs. Michael Arsen- sult wss united in marl-legs to lvfl". Clovis Blocquiere, son of Mr. Ind lvllrs. Joseph Blemuiers of Mont Csrmel. Ths bride looked charming in s pretty brown ensemble of flat mops with hat to mstch. Mia Mel'- gsret Arsenault. who was brides- maid, was dressed in green. The groom was supported by Mr. (ilorrie Biscquie c. After the ceremony a wedding breakfast wss served st the bride's home. In the evening the briday party motored to Mont Carmel where they were entertain- ed at the home of the groom-S rensonsns -Mr. and Mrs. Roland Gay and little son were visitors to Summer- side on Dominion Day. S —Miss Ids Dawson of Summer- side is visiting friends‘ in Charlotte- town for a. few days.-S —Miss Betty Doyle was“ a visitor to Summer-side the guest of Miss Norma. McQuarrie at the Queen Hotel-S ‘ Mrs. John R. Glover of Summer- side, to Mr. J. Darius Hogg son oi Mr and Mrs. John HOgg of wri- mot Valley. The bride and groom were unattended. The bride was channingly dressed in s blue crepe ensemble trimmed with silver with hat and shoes to match. After the ceieiiiiiiiy Mr. and Mrs. Hogg left for a. tour o! the Maritime Provin- ces. Previous to her marriage the ‘bride was tendered s. shower st the home o! Mr. and lvlrs. James A. Stewart of Kelvin where the bride formerly belonged. The living room was tastefully decorated with white 7029-7-3-0113! till July 15th bells, ferns and potted plants. Friends of the bride and groom _ Puppy Foxes, raised in pens, get very little sun- shine and, in order to offset this, it is necessary that sunshine in artificial form be given them. The ideal way to do this is by feeding IMPERIAL COD LIVER. OIL FOX BISCUITS either in Biscuit or Puppy Food form. These Biscuits each contain Fifteen drops of the very best medicinal Cod Liver Oil, (so aptly called “Bottled Sunshine”) which is exceedingly rich in vita- mine content . In buying our Cod Liver Oil, we specify strictly August catch as that oil contains TEN TIMES as great vitamine content as that of May or June. Fox Pups fed e l- 1}, IMPER _ CUITS or PUPPYgFngagsrievz; develop riléitlcftsngst ghow a steady growth and progress without any let- acks. factggier through leading distributors or direct from IMPERIAL BISCUIT co, LIMITED Charlottetown, P. E. I. Phone 721 were Bmohg the guests. As the bride to be entered the room Mrs. Harold LEI-Yd Pilyed the Wedding March. Th9 DYf-‘iehiii. which ‘Vere many and beautiful, were carefully con- cealed in e pretty white basket. Miss Dorothy Molvlurdo assisted by Miss Gladys Welker end Miss Etta Stew. art opened the presents. the so. vcimlilhyins verses were read by MPB- Bilhiey Thompson end were very witty lhd unuslns. During the‘ evening Mr. Roscoe Walker enter- Wihed the guests with some fins hostess. Before the guests left for their hmnc they wished the future bride every happiness. Mr. and Mrs. will" MY- 11°88 h" en excellent vocal solos. Mrs. Harold Loom m- ‘ wmPI-hyihs on the pieno. A pier», snt social hour wss whilod sway, and refreshments served by the, lt-fosg will reside in Wilmot Valley - —Mrs. Charles Ramsay, who has been a patient for some weeks in the Prince County Hospital return- ed to her home in Summerside on Tiicsdcy very much lmprovecL-S. —Mrs. A. E. Harris and her two children of Summcrslde are visit- lllg Mrs. Harris’ mother, Mrs. D. S. Miller of Albcrtolr-S —Among the visitors to Sulnmer- side on Dominion Day were Dr. and lvlrs. Yeo of Charlottetown who were the guests of Ml‘, and Mrs. J. J. Enmans -Mrs. B. H. Gcdltin returned to her home in Sununerside on Tues- day cvcnihs from an extended vis- it to her daughter, Miss Robsrta, Godkin, in Nntick, Rhoda Island-s —Mr. lib-nest N. Bradley, who is teaching in the west of the Prov- ihvv. wss the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Muttsrt of Bllmmerlidg on Tuesday on his wsy to m; 11mm in Charlottetown, where he will spend the summer months-s Ofllee Connocteifiwpp term. Miss Glover wss s. former member of the stuff of Mr. Blwit of SummerIidw-G home situated Bedeque Bey. Bsfe ""-"'"' bmmm we...” ‘urmmdlngs, “HKUNTAGUI-GIOIOIIOWI united zssptlst services lundw July 5th. Monbesue 11 can. Geom- town I p.121. Sturgeon, 1.80 p. us, C. S. Blskeney, pester. N! Bother North. Imus ‘I o'clock. The wnioter. Itov- Aiel. l. Gibson. ,.__.._. MSUNDAY Bliltvlvlls- nun- dsy, July sth, nth eundey after Trinity, 5t. Alison's Mission. louris, Church School. 10 s. m. Homing were: sud sermon, "Jesus the Light of the world," Jenn 1:9. l1 am. Ilvcuins Prayer end sermon ‘I p. m. “None other sine.” Act! 4:12. I‘. M. Belt. content-inclines. Holy ‘trinity Church, Georgetown, July 5th, morning prayer sud ed- dxess. 11 c. m. Church School. B p. m. Evening prsyer and sermon '1 p. m. All service will be conducted by the Church Army Vsn Officers, Cobb. B. G. Jackson, in charge. ‘fes' BUMMEBSIDE WINS IN CD055 GAME _.__.._ SCORE 12-11 ._..___ -A big crowd witnessed en tx- citing and close some of baseball on the Summerside High School diamond on Dominion Day, which was a fitting final to the excellent» day's sport. at summsrside when I record crowd of holiday makers en- joyed themselves to the limit. v _ Iihe bell game We» between B. picked team from Summer-side and Charlottetown and provided plenty 0f thrills for the spectators. It was a close gsmeCharlottetown having the edge on the play in the first six timings. 1n the last three Sum- merside got the lead and in an ex- citing finish won by a. score. LINE U? S’SIDE CBTOWN Catcher _ Daley McDonald Pitcher Wilson Goes First Base Crossman Saunders . Second Base Mclnnis Acorn Third Bsse McCsbe Whales: Short Stop J. Schurman Squarebriggs Centre Field Lldstone Whitlock Right Field ' Guy Donovan rm Field i H. Schurman Dodds Umpire-McLeod. Base Judge-—Wiiliams. GEORGETOWN The Georgetown School closed on Tuesday, June 30th with o. large at- tendance of parents and rate-psy- ers. Mr. D. P. McKinnon capsbly acted as chairman. Addresses were given by Mr. Shaw, Rev, C. U. Mc- Nevin and Principal Murphy, Teachers and pupils were compli- mented on the year's work. The Governor Generals medal for Gen- eral Proficiency in Grade X wasi won by Mary Delorie. The pro- gramme: Remarks by Chsirmon; Opening Chorus, “O Canada"; Opening address. Clarence Mec- Nevln; Recitation by Arnold Hobbs‘, Qusrtette, kesentetion of Grading Certificates in order of merit, Pres. entetion of Prizes for leaving cer- tificates. Recitation, Gei-eldlne Bvuiiy. Drill; The Province, Rec. by Earl Refuse; Rec, Geraldine Sfiiiiiy. Presentation of prizes for svendence by Women's Institute. closing chorus, God Save the King, Inedvertedly Rec, Hubert Stewert, instrumental Music by Missile» Fsirchiid. Miss Marion McGilllvrsy, teacher in Georgetown High School, is spending her summer vscetien et her home in Vernon. H. J. MABQN “"5"” w] Mr. John Fraser teacher rbrt ‘“‘“"“" t‘ ‘iimdiiiii m‘ ""‘°'“°“ fiiifi-ii-lt-Fri. -... . st his home in Georgetown. Service or Charming Silk hose Chifion ' Three famous inokers contribute ‘ to this splendid showing R AND ORIENT silk stcckillli in. likht sel- KAYSE vice weight. French heel. silk with picot top, all sizes, fifteen new. colors . . KAYSER ORIENT, and GOTHAM chiffon, silli to picct top. French Beei, smooth. deiuty, shown in Prom- Crene. Rose Teupe, Gun Motel. Rhap- ensde. Jasmine. sody. Beige Claire. the but stockings in the city ,.._...... I Full Fashioned Lisle Hose Very flne lisle, full fashio sble for sport. end new, Sizes 9, 0% and ned, $1.....'i in large demand. to the yvelt, or $1.00 yalue, chiffon no» $1.00 i French heel, most suite $1.00 These ere proving very popul Excellent value at spending her vecetlcn st her home in Geozgetcwn. Misses Eileen end Merv lldcPhee. Charlottetown, are visiting in G001’- gctown, the guest. of their eunt. Miss Isabel McPhee. Misses Jean, Helen and Grece MacDonald. teachers, src spending their summer vacsticn in I town, the guest of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allister McDonsld. Mrf. Herbert Murphy, n-incipsl of Georgetown High School. is IMM- ing his summer vacation st his home in Psnmure Island. Miss Esteil Morris, teacher, Geor- getown High School, is spending her summer vocation st her home in Donuidstcn. lldrs. Mary Dalton left George- town on ‘luesdsy for Dcrcheetcc. Mess, to visit her deughter. Mrs. Mincher. Mr. end Mrs. Fred Allen snd daughter Emma. and sen Melcolin, Boughtcn lslend, ere visiting in Georgetown, the guest o! Mrs. Ai- lsn's parents, Mr. end Mrs. Mc- been. Mrs. Hession and son Lloyd, who have been visiting friends in Geor- getown, left for their home in Lon- don. Ontario. -s‘--— Mr. end Mrs. Williem Milrphy daughter Mary Louise, recently vis- ited Georgetown. the guest cf Mr. Murphy's parents, Mr. end Mrs. John Murphy.-A. ' PLIAHANI CIlwCI-l INUTPIUTI ‘me rsguisr monthly meeting cf Plesssnt Circle Institute wss held st the home of Mrs." Richard Lerge on June llth. Twelve members sud two visitors were present. The meet- Siurnmer Hand Bags Linen _ i? Tapestry effective designs, dainty summerjcolors- shown in e number of $1.98 as eocsolqvoseoeoc Miss Msy MsoDcnsld. tescher. ll echooldeys." Minutes were Iced and hes mode ilnsncieily end otherwise oen be ettributed lsrgely to you. Your kind disposition hes slwsys helped us over the rough pieces in life. You have been e friend to rich‘ and poor alike, siwsys ready end willing to lend c. helping hend to your fellow men and give them some word of encouragement. And new ss you are about to ‘depsrl from us, to go to another field, we feel cur loss keenly end we would eel: you to accept this small gifl not for its intrinsic vsiuc but es d remembrance from your Glenwood congregation. May God bless you- Slgned on behalf cf Gienwood congregeticn. Mr. Lcrinfwill not be inducted into the Kenslngton-Summeriield Chsrge until lster ss owing to the illness of Rev. Dr. Bsint the pens eonsge will be occunied for soml time and Mr. and Mrs. lorlng end iemiiy ere lesving the letter psi-l of this week on o month's hclidey. Thvy elpect to spend sundey whieli is their fifteenth wedding anniver- n-ry with Mr. lminfs mother 111 Msccm. N. I. Later they will visll Wentworth. e former circuit. After visiting Mrs. faring‘; former ncme in Annapolis volley end spending some time st Avcndele, s fol-men, field of labor, they, will go to Mouse ten to sttend the Notional 0on- vention of the Sons of Temper-once of which Mr. Lorin: is s peso Grend worthy Petrierch 6i the Grsnd Division end e member of the Notions-l Division- WI- brine so well es our pes- to" will be metly misled in this vicinity. Reoontly the Springfield west Women's Institute of which sdopted. A letter wee reed by the Secretory from the supervisor in ro- gsrd to the Annusl Convention. It wss moved by Mrs. John Walker. seconded by Mrs. Martin Kecugh that Mn. Urville Levee "iii M"- Gecrge McKey be ePPOiHY-flii Iii W‘ egetes to ettend the convention in Cherlcttetown. Come dlloullioh than took bleoe on hoidinl In i“ cresln seoisi. It wee decided to hold seine on July 8rd. If not fine will be nus on the fcllcwins evenlnl- s trestoffrultwsesenttossiok member. lice. wee psidin by was Edith Boulter for chein suppers, 25c by Mrs. George McKay and 35c. for hump-y beg by Mrs. R. horse. ‘Rio next meetinl is to be held It the home of Mrs. Martin Keoillh. Roll cell will be enewered with the name of some lrtiole tbet every women buys for her heme end femiiy- The meeting closed with reedihl. "01"" Women's Creed". Refreshments were then served by the hostels. ----_.._ "- ADDIIUI AND PRESENTATION In spite of the inclement weath- ei- which prevailed on the sfter- ncen of lundey. June 20th, there wss o lei-go sssemblsge st Glen- wecd United Church where Rev. w. s. Lnring liflltihld no ill-swan service. Excellent music wee furn- ished by the choir under the lesd- ership of Mrs. l. L. Mcboililll snd on impressive sermon wss deliver- ed by the pester. An interesting festure wss the preeenteticn to the pastor of e well- iilled purse accompanied by the foi- lcwins eddress reed by Mr. Geo. H. Mcleesc: _ 'ro our pester. ltev. w. s luring: Ihl has been President for the pest neu- slrz- two veers met st the Psrsonegs end presented he: with s pe-lcs msntle clock end e well-worded ed- dreee which wes reed by Miss Oleri Wflkinscn while the presenter!“ W" B18410 b! we. 8.1.. mislead." We the ccngrsgetion cf your Glenweed chsrge deem it cur duty et the time of your devftture from onions us to present you with this short sddress. We feel that in you we heve had e pastor who will be hen! to replsce. Your imtu-ln: ef- i" "i! WM WW!‘- W- Mo"! in! opened with "Island Hymn". Roi! cell wss nnsworcd "my 1m M childhood endsnsinewoenuvunuoin-onwon W" *1» the redolent ct e clubs eel end en address from on Cede srosltien of mum OliilWlh-P. forte end deep interest shown in, - the re-medelling of our church BRINGING UP FATHER §i Mega $0M! one ,5; tore-W 1-» W" I t 041B I WiLL 5N4 THAT nisuflrul. ' Bosidltwlesruua lei-ms Damage MAKE rr owls-n: . wouuo .11’ By George ltlclgirrus mo. Loving dttingiy Iepllpfl in q