KTURDAY‘- 1-r_`E§'°' ‘ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN _ ._-..___._-_ ,_ _ --»- -_V gag- Jl£=Y_~f' T230 e.i<;A=JicA\‘:>.'¢/;'~>' Y'/~ F 1 DULLAR DAY UFFERINGS Cl P _ @ ©.© @"@Yf_ ) r\ SOME ____ _ at GOFF’S :Ig @_E.@_©.°_l°2. en’s Black Grain (Soft Hockey Leather) Work Boots s_@_L°, 7?. @'@f©'@' 60 Pairs just received o fr 21.* -» » 7'! ©i©f E>'©'{?\ 48 pairs Men’s Sport Oxfords. Regularly $6.00 to $7.00 fo $5.00 ee 50 pairs Women’s Light Colored Shoes discounted . `_© ©_©_ _(@_©,©_©_©_ fl Chlldrerfs. Sandal Slippers. Red or Blue Kid ith Crepe Soles Reduced from $1.50 to '©'@*_€»>`© ©@@©©©`©@©l@°©©`©©`@`©© © rliscnllni to run them out quickly _ =~=-.*.-f---»---4- “" '--Y -»~- -. . I vur nlosz popul:-.r leader ihls summer ls a l B F CD T '©-©_©'© ©’©_© ©`© © ©_@`©`©`©'© pairs. brakes Estes of .\Ien’s Boots including SLATER. ARF:O`\`~.`. APEX. TETRAULT and other good makes. Good lasts. All sizes in the Rustioo. ` AS these mllst go this week we will allow 25 1000 _ Oil-lcr "Just as Good" Bargains ’ Evening prayer 3 p. m- "»‘.`oma.-.’s Black Patent Buckle Strap at Hours Friday and Saturday for Y 'Gore RBROS. LIMITED @© l _ ..°l'l'BlUl'LY TEBUIIATI drink tertalu- t the ednes . At -TI!!! hNnTUAL Parish Picnic ' ill e tertsln- not many of these soc 2;! ____ July 23__d_ Reserve we dam realized. It was the ples that total up this splendid sum. Of the I led dollars. There was A R001'-l °l‘°Wd ny sol who were not able in be Prese made a contribution since- ANGLICAN SERVICES FOR JUL ilrd. 4111. 5!-ll. 5'-ll st. Jonas, Milton; and St- M-'lf % June 6th-Milton-Sunday Sv-ll ' lo o. m. Holy Commlm-1°” 11 °~ 'Evening prayer 7.30 D- m- Rustico-Sunday 5°l\°°1 2 P- °°1 tr BI. U1. July lath. Milton-sunday Sch 10 a. m. Morning prayer 3 D- U1 Rustlco-Sunday School 6.30 P» Evening prayer 7.30 p. m. A July 20th Milton-Sunday Sch 52-25 lo A m. Morning Prayer 11 l» In . Rustico- Sunday School 2 P- ~ 171 Holy Comnluriion 3 p. ln. m. .ol Malitimer p. ~ -*_ The June 16 issue of The Canadian `»'o©_©_;©; “‘ A--_._ -_ -------_ f- 7 - ' ' ' " In FARMERS FEELING “‘r"l.\`(`lf" OF LOW O\"I`.~\RIO .\I.-\Rl~iETS Markets are :lt a lon' ebb an-'l farmers are reallzizlg £11113' Sl to $1.25 per hu::c1l'el-l\vel;;llt for null-1." This is :ne of the main p;'_'::s of the \\'ee!-:- eounvf or 111° Pro-.f;~_o;_ This rovortgile llufmlz and in some Counties ln to »~ l :miles “rl :'~.f- rI'l,;~: tl'..;:'i»r'_=_ llotll of the e;l.<;e.l\ _. ~w!~_lch has affecietl cattle ":'1;;->l"~ quite severely; Prices for other ;`..;'l1l corlzzlioclltles a.»_»l1`_kev.'lse low. Oil the other hand J S ‘spring crops through to the ripening ly crop report as furnished to theiffasfi In S0me 5531011-5 the" U35 ln Ontario Departnlcnt of Agrlclllturcibeell a trifle t00 mufh ral-“_ I-ll Eaéfl- ln by its local r-=pre.~é;1tnti'.'e ln eaclll ern 0!ll8I`l0 ll had Ullfffefed with Cf the prospects for crop yields are ex- Ev I-client. The rams of the past week have given the neoessarymoisture to L the soil in most parts of the Province, .J and it is now estimated that there ls mari" enough moisture to carry \\'c.=tf~r:l Ontario the heavy rains Q h.'l'»'e callscci some lodging in the l "~l~'l‘ crrp l~l tllc Sllrlbury district ‘.‘_:.., . ., . . D `il-le heavy rains of last week washed sl ‘np spring grain crops and caused 'lle_fv:y.' damage on flat lands. In the t July 27th Milton-Sunday Scho a m Morning prayer ll enlrlg Prayer 730 D in Rustico,-Sunday School 2 \enlng prayer 3 p m Rev WHIST DRIVES MA! BE EIT Because of the l&1'K¢ P2‘°flf~§ ade by promoters of whlst drlv Erigland a law deearing the fun ions gambling events and there rs illegal is bein! Ufltod. ln f the events in london as ma-ny .000 play at a time fOr the $500 r . Hampshire evening service 7.30 _ '_ ll.. i P- '~ _ . _ C. as . top The country gretv and I grew with lze the total awards being about lt." l _ .________.__ not .autos nor su in som wnolo- ' -'rar Macs nor au: for thirst. me by mm md wD,,,,1,,_ mm- It is healthy. 4952-s-as-rstullluyu. \ 1 lomtown. ma-e-as-m.u1.ruly24. ff Ind health. O m rst And Always ‘ U1 contains an interesting sketch of . n-,_ fl-lon. Richard Bedford Bennett, los- l der of the Conszrvatlve Party, which m_ will be read with interest by |d~ F. mixers of the Conservative leader. and by others. ' mms llc life since he was 27. He was as first a member of the old Territorial _ Legislators. with becoming modesty " - he llnlq up his own career with the , m some growth of the West by saying: "I went West and I worked -ASK FOB M.AC'B BOP ALI: for thirst and health. Sold everywhem. Man Hop Am It.. not 4052-G-28-tstillJuly24. ‘~ 4a5a~a-za-m.l1l.nl1y24- '__' -nocroas nscoulmsun yeast mrs __»s-|v_ MA34_-,ABE-pg o9N°g31~_ for health Try Macs Hopu Ale for _ 'l:'h¢ concert or musical en ‘mont staged by low tl-lm* 1° $3.50 for _ sz. llcu-:mt-'H Perl-Sh hell W V.; P day evening, was quite a success 4952-6-28-tstil1Ju1y24. I Y poles and pegs, sold right at Brace's. 5140-7-4-21 S ks -SPRAY MATERIALS-_We are n w quality Spray Materials at very at- actlve prices. J. B. Mlllmau, Ken- >* sington. 4896-6»25-12! _I .ful-._ able to supply you with best 'A O -Mr. John Perry of Boston. Mass. l '__' I is spending s vacation at his home l M ____ °° in Slunmerslde-S.» ` Mr. Bennett was 60 years of age l last Thursday. He has been in pub- , U P-4 Mr. Bennetts growthhas been it able one. 'Illere is s, picture » ‘grains but there is still a chance that live stock is benefiting accordingly fr* ;""" _7 Y _ I § Nat m han Btnnett, had accumulated a ` est fortune. as fortunes were I H - reckoned ln those days. building '.- wooden ships, which his sons sailed; 4 ‘i _ ______________’_______ _ _ __ -_@-@_-@ Eastern Guardian Western Guardian ' ` $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ $$$$$$$$$$$ IoHNSoN'S' , gg; : f".'l ¢,..f.\.‘\‘ ,_.__ ,_ /,_ l.\. o _. _ . . -i;'3l;»‘1_'\5i :__ 137 ,_;.-.- ‘E gill J la1_`f“‘R’»fl` iflgrilg _ .-ld:" Q * F132. _ . _ ,__ EO J . ““"““~°"*f%@;",’_“‘*.‘*‘1§_§_'f.; §§`=..'”< - ~a'é'"=-ilifse, ’/,\ln»» I ARE he crops will come along fairly well. of the modest home at Hope- I , - _ Tlmisl-:amlng district' the excessive In the meantime, pastures are good we gi* _ ll Cape. New Brunswick. where he if _ ¢~ ._.,e._ wwmer has als; damaged spring practically all over the Province and was od bom. and where his grandfather, _ ”`“li~' I |- *l_f5l€s:_" 'of 'S l if "’ I ` l 'a l Il __ J l _\.___ ».\__1_ H ' _j: » _:_ E ~. fri ¢__; _vi '. ` ».~ _,C-55. E” The largest Stock of high grade merchandise in Q lux snlf Kings County to be sacrificed at once. Selling starts , Wednesday, July 9th at 9 a. m. and colliilllles until the entire stock is completely sold out. _ See large two page colored posters for full particu- lars and prices. If you did not get yours ask us. Store closed all day Monday and Tuesday arranging stock and marking down prices. Come early for first choice. No :lpprohaiioll sales or returns accepted during sale. .llail orders will receive prompt attention. Store property will be sold or leased. Here is a rare opportunity for a young man with ambition and small capital in all established stand of over forty years, loc. ated in the widest and best part of Prince Edward Island. Doll’t forget the date, Wednesday, July 9th at 9 A.M. .ll lvls l.ld_ Montague, P. E. I. l cnt, Mot HOW oolo etts burg For nine generations the famly of f _J Bcrlnett had lived upon the oontin- 3 her Oountry. One of them. _ " Caleb Bennett, owned part of the I land on which the city of New York n ._ n with the Mother Country. the Benn~ j_-2 left everything. preferring to give UD their lands and homes to remain British. On his mother's side. too, " to the furthest ports of the world. "f' maintaining loyalty to the f '41 stands When the American _ les severed their co“nectio " -» the family was of United Empire ` L0Yalist stock. His matemal for- ' been fouzht for Britain at Louis- DAYS ___ 1 L. -_' ."3 _f _ ;!~. A 2,, -L »-vu! rl JOHNS ONS ’ LADIES ’- WEAR 144 GREAT GEORGE STREET _ DRESSES, COA TS, SUITS, LINGERIE _ . ~1»»~":_'v'"~- ~- _ . _ ' R I V ~ ."L;;_~. 'r~ignlsrl_ will so held on wednesday. ‘Z ____ ,_ _ - ._ _ __ V, -~»‘¢ _ ' _N _ mm" L’ me splendid ‘um ‘I 4897-a-as-mwisl l ' _ _ ‘ my ___ .' _ . _ _' .' ._ , ~ -. »¢__`__ _-stars smufscsn are-proof _, _ .___ 1 __ _ »°¢~. pm' mtthme frdgedxiglz Enddtohurwar' shingles special colors at Braces, '~ _I ~ ' _G A _ _ ' ~' “mt °' em and _ me-1-4-21. _ __ L ‘ _ l . od lol-luml m their *- ` Q f 5 I ‘ at 107; to o0% \ “°“°; “,§’,§';°;m‘;,u good ,M me -_sLA'ra sunrscsn noolfmc. _ _ _ . ___ _ ~ _-. P°°_l;° ' I mn of me nu; church isplullt felt and all building supplies, _ E-4 " } - _ » _ _ _ ‘__~__._ -' - _ . _ _ 50 Pairs ‘"5 ° °°’“p° ' nt te '. size-1-4-al. _ _ _ _ .L __ _ L_; "‘°__ “ 4,., ' ` so strongly did it “PW” mal' ma _ d ng B ._.__mc" " < , _ __ ___~~;__ .-,~.- '1 ._.,>-»-~ -' ~ - ' _ H' -cslwass raxrs, with or with- _ J' ' ‘ - out extra roof or fly. ooml>l¢¢¢ with . THURSDA Y. FRIDA Y. SA TURDA Y _ Selling Out to Make Room for Our NEW FALL STOCK Which Win Arrive Soon _ I .2'\"~1 I /ill* S2KV(I }IV'I'IO 6 ONLY T ood cools / ll ll VCI _ 120 oNLY _ ‘K-4 SA lo. LADIES’ DRESS coA'rS values up to _ $38.50 _ SALE $14.50 o $22 so 1 $1.00 2 2' PAIR SILK HOSE If FULL FASHIDN HOSE C001 and Regular $1.50 Inexpensive SALE ' :>7§\f___`l<-wif. _ _ /»~‘_<\.~_\~;___-§.._ =-_ . W jg” _;~. _ __ COTTON SILK BLooMER AND VEST DRESSES 1 $1 to 50 . THE frwo $1_()() _gy l ' r I _ VOILE DRESSES H See Our Window for l - UP _ __ Extra Specials LLAR qua stic equation better than he think of Mr Bennett as a gr-at lawy r, a great business executive and a Statesman to know that m ms who worked his way into a leamed en-rly days he was principal of s p school oe Douglsstown New alll,-l5_l 3" I.-l his spare hours he studied fg’°"’ Wm* ‘°' wick. `- law- By performing the duties of a` ll in-l dives comm dedicated himself and his talents and opportunities for the service of I N his native land. saying: _ P s One of his uncles was for 18 years member of the New B1-ul-_5w1¢k Legislature. But it is his mother who was the guiding influence in his life. Both she and his father had been students at the old Mount A111- son institution. She became B l°°<=h°1'. md helped hor son with his Girly studies and probkms. Indeed, Mr. Bennett remarked not long ago that his mother at 60 could do B dr could ct 16. lt may interest many people who e - _ bi' an in the law school' at Dsl- UT>0n assuming the leadership of "You have determined for me ` that. henceforth, so long as I have the health and strength I will dedicate my talents and my time. such qualities as I may have. the fortune that God has been good H-Hd On the plains or Abraham. DO _ _ ff' 5_2' "_ CRI-:PE AND PRINTED ~ 1 DON ’T FORGET ' _ SILKS JULY ard, 4th and sth $5.95 All our new stock of Flat Crepe and JONS .fi Georgettes marked down to less than _ _ wholesale prices. 144 GREAT GEORGE STREET 69 $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ $$$$ $$$$$$$$$$ his great mental gifts. It looks as if LUXURY CRUISERS IN NORWAY‘ >+¢¢., a lo:_g and crowning chapter is yet _ to be written in the lilo story of this Maritime lad who treasured the life‘s lessons at his mother's knee r ofcssion and then went West and orked, and as the country ew. 2-iii hmm Umvemm he helm em GL/iss aulcxso/utns rsvonsn his way thx-oush the University and into. the profession of _ C Wh! ll he is now an admitted orna- ment. Educators of Europe are tilting much interest in the proposal to sub- stitute _bl.s.akboards of translucent Sfound Blu! lighted from behind in the Conmwuive p'ny_ M___ Bennett _ place of the usual black surface now ted himself of all flnarcisl and found in school moms It is cmmm ercisi interests which might ‘tm have relations with the Govemment. His pledge at the Winnipeg conven- I tion will be remembered when he at the new boards lllowed every- hing challned them to be seen by every pupil. memory of his ancestors, who lea.:-nezl W A r--1-'15 f __ __ Although tihe weather was un- pleasant ln the fiords during a. great part of the summer. Norway had an unusual number of visitors on lux- ury cruises. Nothing seemed to dalmt them for they visited glaciers or sm.l1in.g fertile valleys Wiiih equal zeal, ending with e dance on deck each night. FILIPINO FHM BTOPPED Showing of “Petrie Amare.” I Filipino-produced film. ms been stopped in Mlni1l.P. I.. by In ln- junothn Bedurad by Anttmi-0 de la. men. on the ground that the picture slmders the _Bpsnis.l~ds. It is also OSNHO I' .SN E. R. BROW 146 Richmond St.. Charlottetown Fzre, Life, Acczdent, Szckness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest /Rate Good Strong Stock Companies mm __ mm swam bmw -Agent at Summersitle. Lloyd Lewis oo-ooooevoo-4-0004-O¢O4ooo+e-¢_¢¢-goo-oooooeoo-04000-0000-00+( pointed out that the sur-name of ' ' clieorthecharsotel-sisdelaRlvB. IN TH E B LOC D QFDIZ OV!! HALFAC!NTU|lVV THIS PRUVEN PRESCRIPTION HAS BEEN RECOGNIIED ASTHEHGSTIFFECTIVC REGULATOROF THE enough to give me, to the interests of my country through the gr:at l party which I lm privileged to ' lend." ' LIVER-MIDNBYS . & BOWELS D|l.(T-IIASYS Ilfxl PI I IS l 'l-._ Mr. Bennett at 60 is ln the prime ___ 1.. T . oflifeumlnfuilhwllopmentofdl - "" ' _._ ,A -O-§ V I °"**'°` V BAVI YOUR EYES IXAMINID AND ' GLASBIS l`l'l"l'lD B! E. E. PARKMAN laliliered Ovlhmelrbt lfontlfae. P. I. I. uoooo-oo-o-¢oooo¢4+o»»o¢»o su-rum. s souomn I When in Town couoouou | ' r ~ . ._ .. __....._ _._ _ I, \ ' _ ' V ' V Y » ` " if - JL :\-'¢'.-_~"""~17"°-`~f:`f"_-7;.; ~»'_ “*\\.l .`~-I-w-`H1».xf=~~'4_.‘h~-.»'~f‘~:¢.~ '» - T ‘l ' _"|o_..f.-‘l.“f~V'Vr"“~ 7' I mill*-I I* - ` " ' ~---Hmm-~-»~"-» .AIA _.A rf*-“ I ' "“' , PARADISE CAFE _ wana smut _ ' smumnsmll l First-class Eating Place for - Ladies and Gentlemen Quick. Courteous. Satisfactory Service BELLQMATHIESON __ Dine or Lunch Here Dinnerlernd lllomdl p.m. lup_pess¢5Nend7p.n. _ "W" '|`° 'MN , umclms Ar Au. noun “°N'"9U_| . loc Cream md Temperate Drinks. \ i___A______._..