I l l .. __..._ ....¢~......_- . é j 4-» .»that surpasses every other electric range NEW ' LOW‘ PR1C§ OTPOINT offers can: speed for I hurry-up meals . . .cxtra spccd for boiling water and scarce of every-day cookzng opcrlillvrs. in Fipfiittfl cats Hotpoinfis Hi bpccd Elements have prov- , ca‘. _.':r.tr.~ than any ngc clcivcnls. . . . and f: lczl on current. g 7,0,,“ _ . i. ctr-he... _~ other electric more ccouo Other CXClbLSIYC features of the new Hot- point lrllbpccd Ranuc lnclu-ic Super- Auzomarlc Oven Control rugged All~Stccl Lljnsrructlon . . . the sulsltlonal Economy _(.orll:cr . . . and Srain-rcslsring Enamel Finish. Hotpoint Ranges arc priced as low as SS5 and you may buy on cosy lcrms. HR-lO.D DESIGNED by woman for woman For Sale by Associated Gas €§ Electric Systems _ 1 ,T'he successful mrm lengthen: hisllzre looks for a plB/Ce to sit down. stride vlzrn i‘e (§l.~(’fi‘.'(‘l‘_; that m; siznpvst BEAUTY AND PERMANENCE Are the dominating factors in the choice of a Iates-izll for your cemetery tribute. In a degree bo- yond comparison these qualities are found in our memorials. To the task of assisting you in the selection of an appropriate design, we bring a desire to serve and a reputation for skill and training that make our work worthy of your thoughtful inquiry. Consult us now. VERE BECK & SON Monument Manufacturers 181 Gt. Geo. St., Charlottetown, Maint St, Montague l Miss Dorothy McPherson, who is in 'tho Civil Service mt Ottawa. l Dennis, nee Jean McPherson, was a has derclvesl him; ‘he fail-l Pour depend on luck-er youlll . “on have ilfilhlflg else to depend on. i, FOR SALE - - "*3 , ‘Ileslrable Property for Sale ~'\ ON CENTRAL STREET. SUMMERSIDE F or Price and Terms apply to Western Guardian ' l —DB.INK uses nor ALI. best‘ for thirst and health. Made by Surnmersicle Bottling Works. . ilsd-c-i-tuesfriiwks- —GOES TO SPRING HILL-—Mr. M. C. Gallop. of the Canadian Bank . of Commerce, Bummelsicle, has been . transferred to Spring Hill, N. S. Al- , though Mr. Gallop has only been in! surrunerside a short time he had made many friends, who regret his departure from their midst. S. --COMl T0 TE! DANCI in 8on- sington Rink on Wednesday evening, Aug. 6th, beginning st 8 p. m. Music furnished by Dixon's Orchestra, Charlottetown There will also be a Stop Dancing Competition for which prizes of $5, l3 and $2 will be award- ed- An immense crowd is expected as this is the day oi the Big New Annan Race Meet. Admission so cents. llloo-l-Sl-Aug. z-b-ii -VISITING SUMMERSIDE-Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dennis of Warren. Ohio, and their two children, Miss Betty and Master Ralph, motored to f Summersido to visit Mrs. Dennis‘ lparents. Mr. and Mrs. George Mac- lPhsrson. On their way they visited Mrs. i very popular teacher at the Sum-' merside High School. Her husband; is very much interested in foxes as he is the manager of a large for ranch in Ohio. S. 1.1 i -vlsrrons mom Monsoon‘, -lvfr. and Mrs. C. K. Whiteman and Mr. and Mrs. James Laurie of Mon- . tague. accompanied by Mrs. Carmen I Whiteman and two children, of Am- < heret, N. 8., were visitors to Sumi I merside on Sunday, the guests oi y’ Professor and Mrs. Hume. Thiswli 1 Mrs. Carmen Whlteman’: first "Bill to Summerside and she was chsnn- l ed with the fine appearance oi the town, especially the well kept lewns and gardens. Mrs. Hume and her mother, Mrs. Allen, accompanied the party bu]; m Montague and will vis- , it there for about two weeks. S. ~nAltI FLOWERr-THOSG loversl of flowers who were privileged to see , the exquisite blossoms of the night-l blooming iris at Mrs. Holden Mill's] home at Sumrnerside last week were l fortunate indeed. This beautiful andl rare flower grows on the leaves of‘ a species oi the cactus plant andl blooms but once a year. 1min: for’ ,a few hours only. The flowers corn-, lmenoeci to open about 7 p. m. andi lin a short time were fully out. Sol quickly docs it. unfold itself that one i can see it trembling and shakins B51 lihe petals open. The calyx is a deli- l icats pink and the petals are like; ibenutiful soft white fccthlrl- Th‘? ‘centre oi the flower is most exquis- i ‘he with golden up; which gleam like L ltmy electric lights. The flower has; 1a heavy perfume which fills thei imam. hiany visitors to Summorsids! lcalled to see this beautiful flower‘. yand said that although they had, l travelled extensiv _ lseen one like it. It is a pity all? Eastern Guardian mwr: Au; KNOW the best drink. Mace Hop Ale. ..'PICNIC AT ST. MABGARITS Wednesday, August 13th, on grounds adjoining church. Music, step-danc- ing, bingo, refreshments. Come. 5746-8-2-5-‘7-9-12-52. “NEWER PIPE AND FIELD flflLlt-Carload Just received. If in- terested. ask for prices. Thompson. Limited. o7B5-8-i-mwf2wks. Poole d: bee-ed by a host of friends in Sum- merside. where she resided until about four you’! loo, when she went to the States to live with her son. Mr. William Cushing. There are left to mourn, besides her two daughters, three sons. James, Arthur and Wil- liam, all of the United States, to whom the sympathy of Island friends is extended. Her husband and one son, George, pl ‘eceased her. The funeral took pisce on Sunday after- noon from Mr. Percy L. Bownessos undertaking parlours to St. Paul's Church and Cemetery, Rev. J. J. MacDonald officiating, and was very largely attended. The pail bearers were Messrs. J. E. Dalton, L. M. Mc- Neill, Roy Silliplmnt, William Gillls. William McKay and John Wedge. S. PERSONALS —Miss Blanche Mcivor, of Kin- kora, is visiting friends in Grand River this week. S. —Mr. Clarence Cameron, of the 5183-8-5-tuesfri4wks. ; THE CHARIOTTEFORVN GlIARDi/ihl Al‘ ‘NEW ANNAN BABES It is the aim of the management. to make August 6th s banner day for music. The Miscouche Band of twen- ty-flve pieces has quite s fine repu- tstion. "Capt. McDougsll of Char- flottetown “with the ‘piper’ will dis- ‘pense the inimitable "skirls" whtcl. lhave been played in ths glens of "Auld Scotis" since the dawn of ‘*- Iltory, and have inspired men oiQScot- ‘tish blood to superhuman eflorts in ‘great bottle crises in all parts of the world. Johnny McAuley from lydnoy is reputed to-be quite some singer of Southern Melodies and a banjo play- er of note. ~ The well known Dixon's Orchestra of Charlottetown, which is to play for the big dance in Kensingtcn rink. will attend the races, and will prob- ably give a selection by special re- quest. The management respectfully requests the spectators to cooperate by keeping absolutely ofl the music stand at all times, thereby facilitating the running of the program and not obstructing the view of persons in the grand stand. The music stand is for performers only-while peforming only. 5793-l-5-2i. opened by the president, with the [singing of the Institute Ode and re- ipeating the Creed in unison follow- ed by the reading and approval of {the mlhum of last meeting. Roll {call was responded to urith My Mo- lthers Maiden Name. It was moved vlby Mrs. Malcolm MazNeill, seconded ,by Mrs. Hugh MacKenzie that a lbill in connection with the buying l Provincial Bank at Summerside, haslwmmmfl bfl D815. Mrs. Nflrmln been transferred m their branch in limbo-m was appointed on the sick Montreal. Mr- Cameron will be much missed by the young people of Sum- merside with whom hs was a gen- eral favourite. S. —-Congratulaticrs are being exten- ded to Mr. and Mrs. William Proffit of Margste on the birth of a young son in the Prince County Hospital on Friday-S. —Mr. and Mrs. Zones McRae, of Lowell, Mass, are visiting relatives in different parts of the Island. Be- fore leaving for his home he will visit his sister, Mrs. Isabelle Glidden of Summerside. S. ’ —Mr. Caliendar, accountant of the Royal Bank at Wolfeville, N. 5., and for some time accountant of the Royal Bank at Surrimerside, is a visitor to Summerside this week and ,ls being given a cordial reception. S. I __M,-5_ Thom“ 1, Shel-Rn, o; Kin- {by Mrs. Norman MacLcsn. w. Fred ‘ Poisonous and edible kora, left Monday morning for a visit to Winnipeg and other cities. She will also visit St. Paul's Min- nesota, to see her daughter, Dora. who is taking her final vows at the Convent there this month. S. LONG CREEK WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The regular monthly meeting of th¢ Long Creek Women's Institute Wednesday evening, July 2nd, with committee for the month of July. lSpecial mention may be made of lthis meeting a; it terminated the lprogram contest which had been ‘carried out during the put. six lmonths, These consisted cf conga. lreadlngs, speeches, etc, and proved lvery beneficial as well as an excell- ,ent entertainment, and at thh meet uh; the lasing side treated the win- iners to an abundant supply of borne _made candy. chocolates and fien- ‘meis. This being heartily enjoyed by all. A vote of thanks moved by ,i-he winners ms extended to the losers for the generous manner in ‘which they were treated and all ex- pressed the desire that during the coming months some similar enter-i {comments may be enioved. A wh- ytest entitled "In Grandmother's Day." was put on by Myrtle Mw- |Leod, in which the prise was won Isueieh kindly invited the members ‘to her home for the next nicotine. rcll call to be responded to with I recelpe for home made candy. SOME LITTLE KNOWN EDIBLI IUNGI. ' (Experimental Farms Note) The person that eats only common ‘mushrooms is missing many treats ely they Md ngvgr ‘was held in the Community Hall on lei-e Just as tasty and grow during isuch a lowly flower will only last “an attendance of fourteen members Jound. such a short time. S. i —MISCELLANEOUS SHOWEIL- 1A number of the girl frineds of Miss i lLsurs Campbell of Summerside gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Cameron of Summerside to tender her a miscellaneous shower in honor oi her approaching mar- riage. The ladies staff of Messrs. Sinclair and Stewart Ltd. were D1’!!- ent. The presents were concealed in ,a dainty basket prettily trimmed in ‘plhk the whites lh imitation of an open window. The reception room was adorned with lovely roses and sweet peas. After the bride-to-be had ‘ been ushered in Miss Joan Cameron l opened the gifts, while Miss Glen l Williams read the accompany!!! verses. The presents were very lovely, l l many beautiful pieces of silver and some handsome pieces of furniture being among the gifts. Miss Camp- bell thanked everyone present in a few chsnnlng words for their kind- ness in thus remembering her. A very delightful evening was spent in music and dancing. Miss Jean Mc- Kearney furnished the music for the evening. Dainty refreshments and ice cream were served by the hostess. Mrs. Cameron, assisted by her daughter, Mrs. Cock and Miss Jean Common-S. <~_ -—I.I2MA!NS BROUGHT IIOMI POI. IUIUAL-"Fhe remvdm of the late Mrs. Mary Cushing anived at Summerside by the lite train m Saturday evening, accompanied by her two daughters, Mrs. flanagsn and Min ids Cuslilng of Rocklnnd. Maine. Mrs. Cushlng. who was ‘I’! years of age, will be kindly remem- .._.._.._._.§_ ...- ......... .. ...... ...__ BELLQMATHIESON lolllllfil h Illfllcn Oelleetinn noun so was IONTAGUI and five visitors. The meeting was “PEERLESS” ENGLISH FOX NETTING For security on your. Fox or Mink Ranch, b l l i I l I Satisfaction teed. supplies. 2 The guaran- p Sold by the oldest‘; dealers in ranching? Rogers Hardware ; (Jompany Limited We also sell such ac- l cessories as Fox Pans,‘ ! Tongs, Staples, etc. l l for there are many other icirlds that supp“: h." Wm b’ mmhwh | rormou. Aug. 1—The trens-At- ' ed without chem h: annulus seasons when ‘mv-shmml‘ I" Mt antic flight of the R-IOO m Montreal 5' ‘° :11‘ :°L‘_"L"- ""- ‘m’ E9 Us u It L'- very nocess y to be 091ml in lystxoeihlidztrbelthtlfigrll l: frregueunul: IETOWN ‘hprmnua b, lcollectirlg mushrooms and it is very glg xvi“ gmm 35am to unfit Alfred Fraser, ADC- iunwise to est any mushroom that u The pies, while enthusiastic. '3 “s” Am“ rot familiar. ‘Know your musimom’ was not inclined w view it as h single - -2-s - . ' u m“ ' ' _ Produce VIGOROUS HEALTHY PRIZE. WINNERS INPEIIIAL BISBIIIT BIINPANY, LIMITED AUGUST F, 19in | i 0am Asphalt Felt a u m overhead abalone a g _ ' Jamshsphnittoit enema poultrybmucev pamumel-ocfisdednd Gran “galleria-m with thespecififilflzfw 9P‘ ieh pmduetim thl Maritime ngsanfitwlwwshwndgvtdnlivurflu vwlzadsinimllmdil-lhwlfib Brontford Con-lets Gm Limited locus-ya Coldbesoi, NJ. Irene-boo ll Ella, ‘rig’?! J“ "-8-, IME g - ‘sans FENNELL & CHANDLER, Limited, CIIEPIOI-l-BLOWII POOLE & THUMPSON Ltd, Montague, P. E. I. and you will be surprised how few isolated incident, pointing out its ‘tosdstools’ exist and how easily they more far-reaching significance in link are picked out from the re" P’ ing the Empire. course than are many klgflg m“ The first of these sir links, name- 8K0 worthless because tgc 1v the one connecting nlglsnu With’ icoaygg, wwgy_ o; pm,- flgvquh w, . India has been functioniing about a lsmsli to collect or paasibly are 5mg- year, it was recalled. and the 3-100 ‘lening without aotuaihr being dagger; 1118b! mB-y prove the practicability of ‘cuslv Poisonous. It is not difficult m the tfms-Aientic link bv air- lqmw it 1e”; a down $101“ kinds A third branch of this hater-Empire m” we“, common“ during the air communication under contempl- sunme, and m“ in me flaws md ation reaches through India to Aus- l trails, while Wt another will run to 1V5 expensive to have ones uwr lawyer. but it cost nothing w keq, ones own counsel. +0 04-00444“ HAVE YOUR EYES AND % GLASSES FITTED BY s E. PARKMAN l. Registered Optometrist Montana. r. a. i. i FOX WIRE “Quality is the l First Consideration” l woods og Nov; Scott; and whet app- "liu o» Nova Scotia also holds true “Wlm- 5m“ MP1"- ,fcr ths provinces of New Brunswick :M'id Prince divard Leland I ‘Thu-e ere several groups of fungi l that do not look like flhe common mlufliroom that are very good eon» undead. The large puff balls are l 800d ell-tins as long as they are n" linsidc s-nd they are vmepsrezl ipeeling. stewing. and frying in b:- | 4 ______ I i l Si‘. lllvlES :,\‘.\\\\\’_‘ _ S I l‘. O rv l; E l1‘. The coral fungi (Clsvaris) are s" l other siwllp that are not easily mis- , taken and which have no paisoncug l members though several are not l‘ choice eating. They are nice stgweg ‘ ,and served with sauce. The large 7 Jnki’ 69415 that come up on the 1 i Oyster mushroom that ITUWS on fail- | lawns. the nlcrels in the spring, the 1 9n time trunks. and many others ‘_l'.sve long been eaten by expel-termed I Dwplc without any danger m. 0on- 11mins them with dangerous species. The Dlvisifln c5 Botany- Central Experimntal Fann. Ottawa. has pub- iishcd a-n excellent bxk that smiles ivell to Maritime conditions. It has a. iarse nwnber‘ of excellent photo- , 1184,3118 with descriptions of been ' mushrooms and is well worth seeming by anyone iwlw eats mhshrocms. I K.A.Ha'.rris0n. ‘ l i Proven - in-Service Every dealer claims he has the best, but the twenty you record of PRINCE EDWARD, proven in Service, security ~ Quality. Strength, and Dependihiliity. ALL SIZES IN STOCK is your Fennefl 0h andler — HARDWARE -- and guarantee o! , Long Life ‘ Con you ask for more? Panic: lznwllnn - order! an shipped the day C. M. Lampson 8 Co» LIMITED. Id Queen Street london, B, 0. i, England Public Auggion Sales saw runs Dominion Laboratory of Flam pgm. 610w. v Kentville, Nov; smtia, received. FLIGHT OF R-100 ASl PRELIMINARY TO REGULAR SERVICE R. T. Holman, Ltd. Ganadafs Pioneer Fox Biscuits l‘ IMPERIALS” Produce LARGEST LITTERS Charlottetown, r. s. l.