.. -~ -QTY' I _` _ _ _ .. . ._ A, -._ __ _- -~ ’ M" "‘--T‘~'..a ‘Y 1' ‘ =~"_".i'f“' 1"-1-' 1 -'1 ;_"i.'-_ ‘-'»'»»»,‘>"`~'~/‘_ '- '~'=__ ' ~ 1’ _ " - F ""-_:i .- :'~1".'~ _ _ _ ,.,_b,.~_~.'=,*.»‘-;~>,::»~-' ~‘»-.=-I wr-.1 ,». .1 '.».»_:;.-.f»i.1-awif._%i__i&i$.o~b.,;.:x. ""?~-f~"<‘-_~’_, ;,=.-'i'-it-§°“f=-’f_".~;=f'1€»=»#» rrii-1’<‘_`+<~-_‘I!~.i~!¢i-“'?» *$35 iz--'W ~»- -_f 1 -’ ~ ` " * '~* ~""*-\_"““‘ ~' "' "“""“'-~~"" ` " ~l"- .. ..1.......:.. ___~.-_`.;-..-4; -i'. August 18th everything in readiness for an enjoyable out» |118. rcfreslnneuts and amuse: mcnts, etc, everything to make this uiiuii' tho best of the season. 3294-8-16-3i -ON MOTOR TRIP-The foll- owing party niotorod the round UID to Tignish on Sunslny, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hickey, Mr. und Mrs J. I.. Muirhcnd. Suninicrside and Mr. Thonius lllclnnls of Vancouver, li. C. Mr. Mcinnis who was 11 former Kensington boy, is now Paying his first trip to the Island in 20 years and naturally, he sees innny changes on the Island where he spent his boyhood di1ys_- H. -SUMMER WASH DRESSES for small girls, neat prints and ginghan:.~i for two to five yearn clear 49c. liettor grade, combina- tion colors, two io five years at Soc- Holinuns, Summcrside_ 3307-S-16-31 -DR. A. W. LEARD’S Dental Ol’ fice, Sumnierside will be closed from August 17tl1 to Sept. 4th. 41 -NEW RELIGIOUS SECT- A branch of the Religious Sect known as the,, Nazurines, has been oponcil in the Eastern part of the town where tents have been erect- nd for public Worship. The gentle- men in el _ l\l'. T mrge, 1 urpee, Mr. Siricklilnd of Truro and 'Mr_ Smith of l'oi'tlund, M0., are powerful spmulrers and it is hoped that inu<~li good will result from their pi'»‘seiicc_-ll. - FIRST SHOWING NEW li`ii‘-lnini Winter Coats, fur trim- nieil and pluin. All thc new si_vli-.4 and niutcriuli; at lloimans. 3307-8-16~3l PERSONALS - hir. .\:'.r,a ilurliinan of _lniiiaica l’i.\i!|.~‘. .\l:|s.<, who is \'i_~'.ltlI1g ut .\'orth ilustico for the lust month buck reports good success and expect io luke buck a. good catch by September 31st. = W' Eastern Guardian ..°THE LADIES OF THE Mount Stewart ' Presbyterian Church intend holdin-g a lea. party in Mr. Kimble CoiIin's field on Aug. 22nd. Proceeds in aid oi the church. Como one und all. 3216-8-l3~8i ..*2.20 TROT, 2.40 TROT und 2.25 pace are the classes for the Montague horse races, August 29th $300.00 in each class. Five por cent entrance clue Saturday, Aug. 18th. Mall your entries curly to T. G. Ives, Sec‘y. _ 6| __*THE ICE-CREAM FESTIVAL, nt St. Charles has been postponed until Wednesday evening, August 22nd. __*'WEDDlNG BEL_LS_--A quiet but pretty wedding took pluce at Sturgeon 0:1 Tuesday, Aug. 1-ith when Miss Mary Farrell, daughter ot’ Mr. uni! Mrs, Farrell, became the wife fo Mr, Joseph Gotell of Georgetown. The bride looked charming in n travelling suit of blue, wearing black hat. The presents were numerous ond cost- ly showing the high _ esteem in which the bride and groom were held. A duiniy luncheon was pre- pared at the home of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Gotell nhnli reside in' Bouglitou isl:1nd_-A. PERSONALS __'1.\/lr. und Mrs. McGregor, Morell, motored to Georgetown on Sunday.-A. ..*.Mri;_ Ilebcr (Jordon, Boston ie visiting licr si.-ti»r-iii-lavv, i\lr.s_| Norinan Miailounid, Geoi'get0wn.-- A. _.‘lZVlis-1 Kathleen Manuel who has been visiting her cousin, i.Vlrs_ A. E. Jeuliins, (ieorgotown lei: Friday ior her home in Halifax. - A. ` ‘_.‘\Mr_ and Mrsx .i. lil Loifkt-ti~l>_v_ and son Gordon, Eilriilgewaier, N. Si are visiting Mrs. l.oclwrl1y'.; :1nni_‘ Mrs. T. E. Morrissey, Georgetown. -A. _."Miss Marion Douglas, George- town lelt Monday for Moreli.-A. ____-- - ONTARIO FARMERS SUFFERING LOSS Z Package of IU now TORONTO; Aug. 15. -The lack of rain throughout the province is causing heavy l0ss`to the f;11‘niers _-both in crops and milk proilucti~Jn_, Pasture lands are drying up and early fall ploughing is difficult. owing to the dry, hard condition of the fields, according i0 tho wcelc Department ol' Agriculture. The f dry, hot weather is cruising grain L still standing to ripeii very rapidly. In Lambton considerable new wheat has been marlieieil, and mill- L .ers report a good sample, although-1 2 Packages _ _ in some sections it in not as pluinp ported, except in spm_\'cll(’-11 lil' U10 0Hll\I'\0 as it would have been under more as .<<'ul.» ilewlopcil very rapidly inlapples. avoruhle moisture conditions priorlihc lust month. One iiculer star-| In Elgin the corn borer is qulté vllllrvesllllg- mi ihui he would noi, give -$200 forluunu»roii.-, but the general opinion Agricultural repi‘eeentuii\'<~.s re- ull inc apples in 11 certain toivnshiplof the farmers is that it Will not port. a poor apple crop in sonic dis-ifroni which he u-sed to tuko quite ,damage the crop as much as othee rit-Ls, There are no good appl:'