-_-E I _w..~. p W »__¢ ' WESTERN woilti of ‘ H MIIIIIIE AGE ' ofl..ife. f , of Life I had and its was recom- to me and I would never not been for and Lydia E. lam recom- sll worzlien sil- it wi ca of Ilia coma st I THE _ ouiininn , ~ - -IT PAY; to buy in this Province. ----i -THE GUARDIAN' is on sale It lAi!erty's, Summerslde. -MR. G. B. BEER, Guardian Report- er, will be pleased to receive news of interest to forward tor publication. Telephone No. 738. ‘ -1`WEDDlNG BELLS.-A very pret- ty marriage was solemnized in St. Marks Church, Lot 7, on Wednesday July 16, when Miss Helena Bulger of Cape Wolf, was united in the holy bonds of n_iutriiiiony io Mr. David M. Griffin a prosperous young farmer of Haliburton. The bridal party entered the church to the swfet .strains of the wedding march ilayed hy the talented musician Miss Bella Howard. The bride was char-niiiigly attlrcd in a dress of sand qilorcd satlii with white silk fringe and rosebud trliii- ming and wore the conventional veil looped up with orange blossoms and carried a beautiful bouquetot bridal roses. The bride was attended by her cousin Bliss Erniine Reilly who wore ii. dross of taupe silk with hat to match and Mr. ltayinoiid Rogers ably remit such cases - %$ds¥$¢R$dk¢s¥£¢R¢i=i%dK& Do You Know sees, Sllbliortr-d the grooni. After the cere- mony which was performed by the Rev. I~`atIicr Kiggins, the happy young couple niotorcd to thc home of the bride where ii sumptuous repast was S€“YVL‘¢l. .»\ large number or their imir- ried friends bcini; presciit iii the ev- ening ii large number of young pco~ ple coiigregatcd at the home of the bride and _spent the night in tripping the llgiit faiitustic..»\ large number of wedding presents were received which testified to the popularity of the young couple. 'We all join in wish- ing tlioni a long life of conjugal fel- icitv. Nations, at #4i%¢i\" SYDNEY AWFUL BAD TOWN. SAYS REV. MR. HAMILTON- ,fl <1C§ `A€%§ *_ .- LA ir <4 sm ~ ¢F$~75#i#$ #ei ¥%%b¥¥¢¥§¥t¥¥¥¥¢¥% That we operate the o ens Grinding Plant Island ? I`hat we employ a skilled Surface Grinder, and are daily grinding from the ' rough glass-the most com- plicated kinds of lenses? Bit" O 5 J 75-2' *assess* Thosc are facts, which mean a goodtdeaito the Glass wearing public, doing `away with the annoying delays caused by sending away for special lenses. ‘ ti ir ir L%f¥5¢‘5¢¥5:¥¢ ¢Gi‘£'¢§~7R¢§¢§¢§¢§¢5¢iP$F~7i4l¢%## Send your glasses in mail, you'lI get them bac promptly and in perfect con- dition.” -- - ` Call in and look over ou plant. - F. 'Hutcheso _ Optometrist and Optician wowwnwnwwewwumnm U' K“< %££¥¥¢¥¢¥¢$¢¥é% “K F5 := “ ¢ wiiiiim wi 1 SHINE \\’o Iitiy cxcccrliiigI_v well. Wi- btiy iii the In-st iiiarkcts. ‘ _ We buy the bc:sl. drugs obtain- `i % able. . w . 'We hiiy in large f|itaiitll_ii:;-i. _ .'\‘Ve give you the advantage. » \Ve sell wliolt-_tale and rr-tall. \\'c do the tlispeiisiiig ol` Mori- taguru Because the D0t‘.’i`()l`tS know they get just what they ' order, we tloti't substitute. \\'lien looking for drtiggists _ suii etc., ` pei'funic.»s and toilet artlclcs, pzitciit iiiodlciiics of all kinds. ~ Wt- nrt- solo ng:-iiis l`or the ‘ . Edison l'l|oiiogr;ipIis iii Kings ' (‘ouiily. `. ilivn us a call, Carruthers & Parkman ` Limited ;~ Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Drugs, Chemicals, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Paints Etc , Montague, P. E. l. ~, suiiiisiii wuioiiio ours Can easily be Selected from our large and varied Stock of FINE CHINA, CUT GLASS, DINNER SETS, TEA SETS. ETC., ETC. BLACK & CO. souuvsioe SYDNEY, .lilly Eli.-(‘arloatl:-i oi liquor are coming into Sydncy ov- cry wt-ck, said ltcv. J. ll, llainilton, in an adtlrcss on local conditions bu- (ore the i'.M.t`..\. last night. "Wo are getting buck rapidly to the st-aiitlalous booze conditions which prevailed in Sydney two or three years ago. Tlicrc are carloatis of liquor coniing into Sydiit-_v and going also to .\`t‘\\' \\';itci'foi‘d and (lluctf llay. Bill. tin-_v don't stop at Sydney Mines' or North Sydnt-_ \\'hy'.’ Because of the eiliciciit-_\' ot` thc inspector on that side. 'i`lici'c`s a inaii iii this city with an auloinobilc who is running ii booze biisini-.<< and trnii.~sportiiig girls from one plact- to another for ininioral pur~ post-s. Tlicri- are iirgziriizctl houses of ill-fame in Sydney. \\'c used to he able to say that there wcrcn’t but we 'can't say it now. You say' that they are all in one section of the city? They arc not, they are spread about.” Mr. Ilainilton said. PROHIBITION WINS ViCTORY IN UNITED STATES. \V.\SIilN(l'i"()N, July 1_’3.-By a vote ot' nearly tlirce io one. thc iiouse today passed ii bill for .prohibition en- forcement, with provisioiis ami pena- tics so drastic as to bring from the men who frunicd it the prcilictioii that It would forcvor suppress the -liquor traiiic on .\nicrit_-an soil. Ex:tc_tly out- liuiidretl iitcmlicrs-5; lit-inocrats and -IS ltr-piiblicnns-rc- i`u,:t-il to support it. Against this cvt-ii |iun'\vl1s hc- nl- lowcd to sign tho incnu cards th'it were prcsoiitctl to hliu ln quick suc- cosaioii. More than four huiidretl nit-nus must today bear his trea~ surori signature. “Spf-erh. speeclt, spceclil" rrii-tl cricd six liundreti voices as liiarslial Focli achieved the signing of the iiit‘ii~ us, and after repented calls, he stood among the silent. expectant grit-sis. “I have only ont- word to say," cinic his clear, cool voice. “I ol`i`cr thanks to our r,oltllcirs." - Marslial l<‘och was asked by the l)alIy’Skclch for a iiicssage to liti- llrltisli pooplc, und t'i_-plied: “You inay say l niu aiiiazcvl and movt-tl to thc lil-art hy thc dt-lirIou.=: ixieltzriiiii- I- Iiavc rcctiivd l`roiii tlio Eiiizlisli. l hail always unilr.~itood that tho llritlsli wt-ro rcsiraiiitid :intl plilogiiiatit' am] It-ss cxcitnblc Ihnn tht- lt`roiicIi, liitt tlir- wclciiic I havc rccr-lvcrl in quite as warni as that givcii iiiiignilicciit procession tliroiigli l'ai‘ls_" 'l`|i<- .\l:ii‘slial added: “Wy fatlicr was ltillcd iii thc l~`raiico-l’i'ti.~=.~‘iaiiz war, anti as i rode tlirougli tht- stri-ets of Paris l could not help thinking of that othor procession 50 .Years agouiitl ol` the tlisgrticc of France wlicii the Pnrlsians, from Sinclair & Stewart Limited _ p < Summerside I t ` __ Visitors to our Town During liautauqua, Week are Wel- come at this Store _ Chautauqua Week 'begins Saturday, July 26th, and ends Friday, August lst. All who can do so, should attend these ~Exce_llent Entertain- ments, and also take this opportunity of seeing and Selecting some of the splendid values shown at this Store for the midsummer trade. ' - A Positive, t`-Ioarance' in the Millinery Department I After the biggest season we have ever enjoyed in this department we are nowclcarmg up for the balance of the season all lines of Millinery adapted for thc summer wear. "Remember tliere’s a big piecc of the summer ahead of us yet, and now is the time that you can get the benefit of these prices and not when the season is over. I. V _ .ip - . _ Untrimmed Hats, worth $5.00 Clearing at $1.50 I Herc’s a bargain in Untrimmed Hats, suitable for summer wear. :Now styles, assorted colors. Regularly priced from $3.25 to 5.00. On salc now for niidsummer clearance, each $1.50. Also all Milan and Tuscan Hats, new stock, at Trimmed Hats--Half Price New season’s models and trimming in all the diff- crcnt styles you might wish for a n d which, _ even at thc regular selling price, would lie good value. Come and make your selection during Chautau- qua wcck. Your choice just HALF PRICE. HA-Ll" PRICE to clear. Panamas 98 cents A wonderful hat attliis price, and we have sold Z1 big quanity on account of the exceptional value shown Still a variety of styles to select from. Btiy one now for an outing hat. Only 98c each. CHILDREN’S WASH years, assorted colors very low price of Also another lot ol' Cliildrcu’s Dresses at Special prices for midsummcr selling. WASH SILK BLOUSES, black, white, I maize and pink; at the surprising pricc of each - Bcttcr Quality Wlutc Wash Blouses, similartz colors, really splendid vaIue.__ ___________________________ __ » ‘ WHITE WASH SKIRTS, well made and properly fitting models. Regular value $1.65. On Sale special now, only .............................................. ___ ° ’ DRESSES. for ages 6 to 14 and patterns at d fferm s in Ladies’ Ready-to-wear otc 0 'g 5 . CREPE DE CHENE BLOUSES, black, wliitc, 3 pink and maize, A beauty at the price. Only .... ._ ° HOUSEIDRESSES.. A bigfvaricty in good washing colors. Sizes from 34 u ts 53 bust measure. Good Valiie in llaincoats RAIN COATS' loriwomen. All the different kinds, rubber and fancy twccds. $5.00 and all prices tip to .............................. ,Silk Faced Poplin Dresses Special at $7 , A new lind recently opened and a uinncr at thc price. Shown in black, light brown, dark brown, copcn, rose, dark green, navy and grey. Sizes 16 to 44 inch bust measure. Yoti will be greatly pleased at tlic-_qtialityand make. Our special price for niidsuininer selling. Each ........................ » More Silk Poplins at $10.00 and $12.00 Still _ a goodly range of Silk Poplin Dresses shown in taupe. brown, rose, I r _ copcn and black. Extra good at the prices asked. See thcn`i.- Prices __________ ______;. .95 1 behind their shuttercd winilows, siiri°cptiiloiisly walcltctl the ticriuan legion.-; iiiari-,|iin|,; through ilio city.and I thought “llc laughs best who laui;IlS last." SOLDiEf~i\ WELCOMED HOME. Ou tho cvciiiiii.; of .lilly ]'i`tli u large iiuinbcr or lriciitls and relations ii.-a» sonibli-_d ni ilu- honic of Mr. and Mrs. l’i‘r-sion ('uiiipb<-ll, lrl:~‘litowii, to wol- conir- hack ont- ol' Uuiiadii'-i brave son“» i'i-cteiiily i'ctiiriieil from rivirrsoiis iiftcr having spciit. over four _voar.~i In tho sorvici-. for King iiiiil cli\lllll'_V. l’lt- Mc- (loiigaii cii'Isli-tl March 2-ith, 1915, in tht- 55th llattalion al'tci‘wtirils lielill-I trarisfcrrctl to thc 60th and thence to tho 87th (`anadi:iii Int`niitry. .Ile was wounded tiiice times. On June 13th 1016 in thi- itrd battle of Yprr-4 he roc- tiivoti a gun .shot wotiiid in the shoul- der: In tht- hattlc af l’n.~'st;li\\'lio Gougaii iiinilo it ilttiiig rcplv tliaiik- lvllim Ui ‘_l"`I“~"“l ill" l"'I'l<'illlf‘f~`- UI JUS- an mum woman, gum, o,|y,|-¢¢io1 W1* Q .1 my ._ o. sod t sit in-ug sum-ii. or mile W “tdxgssoniccsiptni price. Tun eoassi-L DW* li. _L Ostharines, Ontario. Reno-1; »lrrlii`si-'iioroIi=;<§i"ii§1§'i."$.,.__.,.,¢ Vitsit ;i N sn nn; NU" assi” =,:°i".°:.i'-"'i21.‘::'.£“:.:°i.';“..‘1rtt‘»= "~l*-'-‘I5 OP I H1 gp-tee. 'his Boogsu. Docs Co.. st. mihsrlll _ ti.. Bold by Geo. E. Bushol- _ ~ #Y i nil- -li p _ a _s -ti'-L ~ ` 'A _ --1 "us " ~ ' _sg-s _;_-E *-1 ff BRINGI NG LIP FATHER W_~_____` ~ ~ A 1 ALL RiqNT~MQ's 5\~iiTi-i-i'Li_ BE » overs door Ns Zioori /vs i GET Deseeao- 1 AHC ME CHANCE To - c,iT oo - HEAF? T SLAM L_ (1 1 '-=.‘~mviiw»»~ A5 'SOON A5 I 5i~iE‘i> <.0NE - THEN ME ON MY wm- * _ THE DOOR I ILL KNOW E ir-5 Tr~.ttiEi~i Oui' _ . 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