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K. mcoouoau, close rox Exchange, is Guardian Agent in Sum- mbrslde. -THE MORNING DAILY Guardian can be obtained at Laf!erty's Tonsor- lal Parlors Summerside. -ONE CENT per word each inn tion for advertising in this column. Cash nut accompany order. Milli' mum charge, twenty-five cents. { -BRACES can now Eli your OT- der for Fox wire. Send in your list at once. 1888-7-Xliiiiv. -BANANAS 251:. per dozen at U ` _ "" ' ,. - I -, -. v\“§ -cLEAREo Fon P|c'rou-sehr. “°'“‘°“'“ °“ S‘““"°“’- The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has boi-nethe signature of and has been made under his per- ! sono! supervision since its infancy., Allow no one todeceive you in this. All Counterfeits, lmftations and “Just/-as-good ” are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children-Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castor'-ia is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- gorlp, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. it contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and alloys Feverlshness. For more than thirty years it has been ii. constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flntulency, \Vind Colic, all Teething Troubles and Dlnrrlima. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels, asslmllates the Food, giving healthy and natural Sleep, The Clilidren’s Panacea-The Mother's Friend. Ellen Mary, Captain Olsen. sailed yesterday from Snminerside for Pic- tou, N. S. -WINDOW DISPLAY.-R. T. Hol- man, Ltd., have quite an attractive window display of the new Depqs-Art Silver Deposit Ware. The setting is artistic and the effect displays thought and care. -ACCIDENT.-Those who know him will regret to learn that Freddie Johnston. son of Thomas Johnston, of Summerslde. is confined to his bed as a result of being accidentally struck by a baseball while watching ai game. -AT KENSINGTON. - On July lltb. Rev. H. ll. Bell will preach in the Temperance Hall, Kensington at eleven a. m. and in Spring Val- ley at 7.30 p. ni. Subject at the morning service “Playing the Fool." -AinauAi.Ar3|cE our-_-on lived; ncsday evening the Prince Count llospltal ambulance was called out to BCSIS \’.llC Sigfiatllfe Of convey to the hospital the young son misfortune of having one of his legs broken. -NEW CURTAIN.-A new curtain O was recently installed in llappylan Moving Picture Theatre. lt is a ve of Mr John C. Gallant, who had the d . ~ . ry neat and artistic picce of workman- ',.' ship, the centrepiece embodies a n scene of the Summerside harbour, __ showing ln bold relief the wharf of The Kind You Have Always Bought ,R T' U°'"“"" Md' vu: can-rAuncoM»Auv_ nun Your c|r¢_ _GOOD w0RK_ __ Tha Allied Red -_--i -_---_ Get Your P . . that can possible be product. , should be protected _ as soon as the Potato Bun makes its first appearance. al LO WEST MARKE r This Store closes fs-‘§ £1' 4 2; l '“'\.s‘- | X Y H. - =~ -,-al* rx, ,1,»i -.- =/ __-f__,_\ »¢'!'l`m|»,`," -.1 ` -\ 0-l-_wi _ _..l ` __ V "_;;' of 1 “P0” S°<'l@'l@S °f Bl°0ml1L‘l<1- Mill ltlver and llills River held on icc cream social at the home of Mrs. and Mrs. Fred M13*-island, Bloom- Held on Tliiirsday, .l..'_v lst :it which $16.00 was realized. '._:~, proceeds to hc dt-,voted to carrying In the work of this organization. Mrs. McAu.';- lnnd also has the honor of collecting ,__§‘-Q41 $13.00 and four pairs of socks. -SHIPPING.-Schr. Florrie, Capt. E11. LeBlanc, arrived yesterday from Pnspabiac loaded with railroad- ties for l’.E. Island.-Schr. Three Bells, Captain William Murray, finished dis- charging coal at Bedeque, and ,sailed yesterday for Port Hastings with a 3; _Q load of hay.-Schr. \\'. Burke, (‘apt. Jlmmo. sailed yesterday for Chatham. YB, after disfharging brick -Schr John Halifax, Captain Polly, arrived Berger’s Paris Green -- Supply Now BERGER’S PARIS GRhEN is the standard in aris Greens It containsthe maximum of Arsenic COMBINED in perfectly safe Your Potato Crop is a valuable asset to you. and by an application of Paris Green I3iiRGl€R’S PARIS GREEN in 1, lb. Tins. AMERIC \N PARIS GREEN lN PAPERS AT T PRICES Bcllow npraye s, something new for applying Paris Green in Dry Form ._ .............. _ .50c ea. Berger’s Arsenate of Lead for Spraying your Trees Spray your trees now with Berger’s Arsenate of Lead. Sure death to all leaf-eating insects. It goes farther per pound than any other brand, because it is so finely divided, and it gives a much more thorough and uniform distribution. Tins..... _ .. 22c ea “...... _ _ ......40c “ “ .... ..80c “ ...$1.50 “ on Saturday at one o'cloclr .luly and August. Price llb. 2 li 5 ‘I 10 “ during ` 0 ~ » I 2 2 i 5-nasq 1|1.sL__1 'I .C "_ A .Si-». i ;r1iti.;1.1,.~'. 1..... I __ 9ll’_f0\9ll. P. EJ. _ For Messrs. R. E. Picnics Match & Co. of Ch’town, are agents for Prince,Edward, Island .for DRAKE’S ARBONATED BEVERAGES & CIDERS. ' ' Orders given to them would have special care- ful attention. They also carry a stock on hand at all times, and are in a position-to make quick deliv- ery of any rush orders. _ -OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT- . I’ A Yi Wire or i'liofie _ MSSSTS E ` Mulch & CQ- ! -CHURCH BEAUTIFIED. -The ornaments on the interior of St. Peters Episcopal Church, Alberton, are being given a coat of paint by the well known painter. Mr. James Millnian. The organ also receiving attention at the hands _ of Mr. Jas. Upton, a graduate of the llalifax School for the blind Mr lhe Misses lieairs_to, of Summer-side, -Mr E. I-‘_ Gaudet, of the firm of Arsenault & Gaudet, Wellington, left for Boston n few days ago to meet his wife, who has been visiting friends in that city for several weeks. E - E E.. Boston Shoe Shining Parlors I Special Chairs for Ladies Panama, Straw and all "5 kinds of Felt Hats Clean- ed and Blocked We carry a full line of Pol- ishes for Suedes all colors, Imperial Bronze and White ` Shoes. We Clean Our Hats Here -in Charlottetown- Therefore we do not have to Charge Extra for Expressage or Sending them Away] "' ~ Out of Town Orders Prom- ptiy' Attended ,io 164 QUEEN ST. CHARLOTTETOWN l 1921-7-9M2iE1l . -BIG SHIPMENT. - Just receiv- ed a big shipment of Enllinh E0! Wire at Braces. 1888-7-8M3l. -FOX WIRE. - A big shipment ‘of I-‘ox Wire has just landed at Summerslde for Brace, McKay & Co., Ltd. ' 1888-7-Shilii. -FOR SALE Store Property at Alperton owned by the late John T. Weeks. Apply to Wilfred Tantoil. Solicitor. 1897-7-8M6i. -WOMEN’S CLOTH SKIRTS in serges and lweeds, some of last sea- son's, styles; regular $4.50 to $6.50. for $2.25. il. T. Holman Limited. -CHOICE, nice size, perfectly rip- ened Bananas on sale Saturday at Holman’s, Summerside, for only 23c. per dozen, 1921-7-9lli2iEli. -WOMEN'S DRESSY $3.50 Ox- fords on sale at $1.98. R. T. Hol- man, Limited, Summerslde. 1921-7~9lli2iEil. -WOMEN’S SUITS, 14 different styles and materials to choose from -regular $10.00 to $18.00. sale price $4.95 On sale Saturday morning. lt. T. llolinan Limited, Summerslde. 1921-7-9M2iEli. -DUST COATS. - Women's Full Length Natural Linen Dust Coat, re- gular $3.95 to $6.00, selling at Hol- man’s, Summerside, for only $1.75. 192ll-7-9M2iE1i. -WOMEN'S RAINCOATS in as- sorted colorings, regular $5.25 to $51.50 for $2.50--odd lines and sam- ples. ll. T. Holman Limited, Sum- merside. 1921-7-9M2iE1i. -WOMEN’S REGULAR ..$3.50 Y ton or lace style, goodyear welted sole, plain calf or cloth tops in a variety of popular lasts. On sale at per pair $1.98. R, T. Holman Limit- cd. 1921-7-9M2lE1l. TlGlll$ll -IMPORTANT GUEST.-Sergeant _Major Joseph Harrington, well known .in army circles, was n guest over Thursday and Friday of Mr, Joseph Chohosey at his home in Nail Pond.- Z -ON VISIT.-Mr. Joseph lil. Chais- son, left for a visit to Quebec on Tues- day to be gone several days. Mr. ,Chaisson is caretaker of the Federal Building at Tignlsh.-Z. -VISITING SON.-Mr. Edward in Pig Brook, and now'retlred and living in Somerville, Mass.. is ln Tig- Mackuy, is home from the States for the summer and at present is n guest of her sister, Mrs. Thomas 0'Connor, Tignish.-Z. -NEW TEACHER.-Mr. Raymond Aylward, of Sklnner's Pond, who suc- cessfully passed this yea.r's examina- tions at Prince of Wales College, as a teacher, has been engaged to teach school in the district of Waterford.- Z, -TIGNISH HARBOR.-Capt. John l\‘lcCartliy, in charge of one of the Government patrol boats, was in Tig- nlsh harbor Tuesday and Wednesday and visited his family at Sea Cow l’ond during his slay.-Z. -SUCCESSFUL ENTERPRISE)- Mr. Jock McFadyen has had a. pheno- menal success in his poultry raising this summer. Before coming here he was located in Kensington in the same lndustry.--Z. 1: -RETURN HOME.- Mr. Jerry Arncnnult, who for the lust four months was employed in one of the large lobster packing plants in Skin- ner's Pond. returned to Summerside on Tuesday, accompanied by his wife. -Z. ' -ON FURLOUGH.-Mr. Gonzalus Ready. attached to the 55th Batta- lion, stationed at Sussex, N. B., is home at Nail Pond on s. week's fur- lough looking well and hearty. He expects to go to Valcartiei' soon.-Z. -NUN8' PICNIC.-Mgr. D. M. Mac- donald on Sunday from the pulpit named over one dozen ladies in Tig- nish parish to solicit baskets and eat- ing delicacies for the annual nuns’ picnic to be held on the church grounds on July 15th.-Z. . -New orricss -Dr Meiaride on I ing. No pains have been spared tp make this office ii place Korthy of the large practice this well- nown physi- cian has establish... gmc; coming to Tignish.-Z. ' PATENT WM. S B.) and suite Nut Coal ri-is Houssuaiirs oii.ie|-ir The Inverness Coal Company are plaolngonthe 'market this season a PEA NUT COAL _ which is unlurpeeed for do- meniquu in Kitchen ranges Cc. - THE IDEAL SUMMER COAL It is smaller than the av¢rag° Nut Coal both in size ind FRlCE.,Alk your dealer .for a ‘ trial load. _ ' 1861-7-7M4i. his-;; -RED CROSS WORK.-The Ti!- nish Branch of the lled Cross Society have opened a subscription bureau in and all wanting to donnie would do a great deal to help the good work at the front. The firm of J. H. Myrlck & Co.. Tignish Trading Co. and Mr. W. D. Sumner will receive any money in this behalf, the names -GRAND 0PENING.- Tignlsh Drug Store threw its doors open to the public on Tuesday with a superb display of fresh drug goods and to- gether with the well appointed dis- play offered there is no doubt that the future success of this new store will be a great one. its owner, Mr. _J. E. Gallant, drugglst of Summer- `side, was in Tlgnlsh for the occasion. The fixtures and inside furnlshiiigs were installed by Mr. Frank S. Gau- det.-Z. -.9112 "` § li Mimnmim MRS. MURDOCK McLEOD. Jane Acorn. beloved wife of Mur- dock McLeod, Dundas, passed to the eternal world on June 23rd. after an illness of 14 years and 2 months. She was in her 77th year and had. as zi. victim of rheumatics, been a great _and patient sufferer. Mrs. McLeod Good ear welted Oxfords, either but-‘leaves to mourn their loss her hus- Ibzind, who proved a devoted assistant and nurse all through her trying ill- ness. an only daughter, Mrs. George ‘Blesdale. Fortune Bay; John, in Van- couver, Benjamin in the United States. Allan at home. a. sister, Mrs, Benjamin Matheson and a brother, John Acorn, Dundas, and Wm. Acorn, Charlotte- town. After the funeral service at her late home conducted on the 25th by Rev. Win. McLeod. fifty-one car- riages followed the hearse to the old ,cemetery where beside the graves of ;h~er eldest son of 18 years and four other children taken away quite young the interment took place. MRS. MARGARET MCDOUGALL. Many fond and endearing memories of Margaret, beloved wife of Rev. 'James McDougall remain to enrich the lives of those who knew her in her ~ ' ' ` Hiwkell Of the POS! 00166 Depart' feel so keenly the loss of a thoughtful llpton has also repaired and tuned ’ , home arid elsewhere- l ,. ~ several other iirstrunieiits around mem at (iharlottetown arrived in Tig' Shi! WHS “Buell i\Wf‘1Y fl'0lD Gllflhli' 'md devmed “Ire and mother' the town and vicinity. The service iuf_f'J‘2:;“;F§s;1i‘;";k';';t?fgisgizsgrkisdgggi._i;f1<;i;ef?l0;in ltgile nallgti; ofloyerllnesday. as held last Sunday in the Masonic _7 l h' 5' a 5 lid & Hall, but by next Sunday ser- ' ` l“é}E"“eS5~ I t t t vice will he resumed a- u u l i tl 9 ‘W5 0|' Y °“0 Years 0 389 8 chu;-Ch_ 5 S R H le *HERE V|S'T|NG-_ML Michael the time of her death. and was the f liendy, formerly a well-known farmer ,mughter of the late John Comptoml l 'of Bangor, P E I, and his first wife, 'Aiinalwlln McQuarrie Besides her “li nlsh on an extended visit to frlends_h b 1 If mid h | _l --- ' A WESTERN PERSONALS ---<1 <»u-ffm n¢eu»o--.-z- =.§‘.“..i"{I,Z";..,‘§¥.3...,1i.'}.1i,.§..§’$‘§.‘ _-_ lam] th,-ee sistg,-,,_ The Juno report of (‘-. M. Lampson -Miss Emma Ilenirsto, of Cam- -HOME FOR SUMMER.-Mlss| Many were the visitauons and 9n_ & (‘o.'s soles has just coilie t0 lillllll bridge, l\lass.. is visiting her aunts, Elin MacKay, daughter, of Patrick qui,-ie, of kind and anxious ones 0,". und it should instll a good deal ofx , | ._ - , ing the time of her illness, and when ,the end came, the bereaved felt the 'gentle and comforting touch of a sym- pathetic people. Although the stream of life ran low for weeks those about her bedside received sure evi- dence of her spiritual joy and Hope of Glory while rose far above the ordin- 7\U@ NAU! Tuesday moved into eledant quarter - l l S l I X ln the new Tignlsh Dru Store buil¢£ oi Gas” e Oil f¥¢1_nWf¢°k°‘l; Schooner “Uncle Sain” l am instructed by Messrs Hynd- msn It Co.. Ltd.. Charlottetown. agents for underwriters. to sell by auction A quantity _of Gasoline and Oils from above wreck. consisting in all of about one hundred and forty-oi: barrels. wmale will take place at I-ioimsn's arf, Summerslde, op the 13th day of July, at eleven oclook a.m. Tenns-Cash. , _ Goods to he at |iurchsser's risk., ,. _lror fuil_psrti;_ul;rpmoh`p;{I&t;W'; ’ " _ .' 'iliuotlonden .- nm-_.._.-._..A.a- fu an 1 a of the donors apperaing later.-Z. _ ary conception or expression of the - \h¢ P3ll’|°ll¢ °PP°l’ll1l\lYY °f l°°“fl°I U human mind clearly conscious and with great mental and moral acute- $ , ness, she spoke many words which showed her deep interest in the wel- _ ‘ , fare of others and of the cause of . 1 ‘ `- _ meal, yupesiqgq, Christ her Saviour. , ' :eil-mee (1 g ly The funeral took place on Saturday ` Union Jesu, bren- July 3rd, to Argyle Shore Cemetery. _ lsrrule jointed pei; The arrangements were simple ' and ' '- bali and haiilul, impressive and were carried out nc- ' and motions window cording to her own wish. The ser-I ' - "gk", gn ; sql; vices were conducted by Rev. Ewen ` , -, qninasmariygng- MacDougall. A large procession, - Inoue oem er, I moved from the lllanse to the place of* ` l _ , ,W aim” up 5 burial and was continually niigmentod' ,_ _ - - ~ -, ‘ pei; gn., Q; lp' as lt neared the cemetery. The ’ > ff. alone mn lo hu large crowd assembled there were giv- l » ' l ' mug, ' ! . , V _ l* 'V '.’, _._ _._ > ' .~ .- ._- - -, . , "l 1; W ' _,_ nounce to the Ladies 1;; of Charlottetown ond n `,1_ , . .. 1 Vi.¢i1iifvth¢-S012-ilié-°i*;.¢Sz - if for Pictorial Review’ i Patterns. - - 1 -1: Mail Orders if ~.'>'.-i‘>’.‘°’r>'. v - _ Persons out of -_ ._ town ordering patterns I by mail will kindly en- ,'_. ,__ ,-_. . .1- ,~_. ,{. ,. . v. " close three cents extra L . ~'»‘~'i‘~'i‘>'.‘~‘."‘.‘>`.‘ or in stamps for mail- ~ ing. >s Prowse Bros.Ltd. » sr _ ‘ .\. 1 ~r ~i r r 'r ~ ~'-‘ ~'-‘lr "-‘ 'P ~'~‘ ~'~‘ ~‘~' °'-‘ ,Yr rl* .',. _" 'A .F t ‘H who the courage into those fox dealers have been seeing blue through war situation. There were 10,100 fox pelts of all varieties sold. and notwith- standing this enormous sale, silver fox. cross, white, blue and red are quoted “same as last March," while kitt (a southern fox) is quoted 10 per cent. lower than in March. Of the other furs listed, muskrat is quoted same as last year, while mink _is 60 per cent. lower, cat (civet) 20 per cent. higher and beaver 15 per cent. higher. Marten, Russian sable, otter, lynx, bear. wolf. wolverine. ermlne. cat (wild), cat (house) and badger are same as last year. . on a last opportunity to see the fimil- iar features now in the repose oof death, but bearing the impress of the restful Joy in which the soul had en- tered. | Rev, Mr. MacDougall and family 'have the heartfelt sympathy of their 'many friends in this time when they , w.; __ -_ " Saturday ihe 10th ll the last day for paying water ratei. 1935-7-9m2i _iz rmsmr Yo I ______. ,; . '\ ?dlOL” :?°'**f§... I i=A'rn|o'r|c cANAoA _'_"rnx§'"rt.A_GJEoUr9ni ' U1 Sli I timiod tbl mnaurlbbi ' °°verili:'i'i?2“w#o'il un add-issues) - CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN 'M “" ° '"1 » e ' ` The Compl90D _ rr'oe~\l>iel¢' mai u"v'?s‘a¢»a nu' lofPbl\¢loin|°l;.m.i:;?‘n-=(er||¢,g V ‘Tiff - QR I *.1 S1-1°*i.:'..~¢~,.1f.1-.=.-.nu-li G € I-" __ -`<=re-|e-.i- . 1 g__ . ag D si ig; 'Q I Indo y , F S g Pure Prince Edward Island Class A-REGIS A A ED-Silver Bl k- F f l ' » " _ riésgég 3;" six? e egg; dggvglyli this summer or of the houses thi; ye§a2-hgtgsmlgfttlfidiemlodgraang i§X¢¢Dli0l1§lly good _foxes at i%erate%oee. -_ .mg gg. oxes-seeing is behaving. C0 ESPO4 MEN to S -‘ ‘\.r -, T” Inverness Pe ._ . _ ._ ,_ - my . , l _, r , _, ._., , , ,__,_,:_ , ‘Z - V _ - »_ ~» - - _A - ,_ ,,,-- -,;, _ ` _ 2 W, coup I wr “ ' ~ -‘- l _ '~ - Pi* =-.~-ic ' ~ - ~ ~ - _ _ _ , » - _ , ~ -_ I 'is ~ '_ f- »;. r - _» .--.~ .-.Q ; -Y.; _V _V ,_ _ _ '_ ,_ _ ` , ' _ l` ' - ~~ - - f - ' ' ' . H " K ~ " We wish 10 A11--I ‘