.-. (M wily Ions) ' Abolomofiolb KEN SIN GTON mesons in nmsrs‘ (Home _ (tells p91!!!) EASTEllll tumour ,."!‘hln column ls reserved for news o! loos! interest bag advertis- e newly nature any be ib- nerted at I cents n word lfirle payable in odyuwfl- v , JSUBSCBIFIIONS to Th Charlottetown Guardian may be handed to their Rept. Archie Hume. Phone 47, or left at H. J. Mabonh Drug Store, Montague. L-‘I. mmomsuun-s. s. Parkman. L a Optometrist, Bummerside, will be r‘. ‘ Montague July 11th to I" ' " .1. "~"- J n}; 1g sap-r -,q|_. - | I Y.‘ 4. I i ll n g W i“! is: to. $1.11 or I -114: L-n and at competitive prices. 11-6015- -tl . fllhl-vdl- _ _ .. . . RAT THE HIGHLANDS-Among those from at‘ The Highlands Mrs. (Senator) Robertson, Mm Bos- sle Waller, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Le- Page, Mr. and Mrs. A. Plokard. Miss Roda Charlottetown who dined on Sunday were and Master Waller Picklrd. “in gupply of JATED LIME, CAL- viUiVl ARSENATE also POISONED AND UNPOISONED DUST. All materials guaranteed highest quality BUY. FROM YOUR OWN ORGANIZATION P. E. I. Potato Growers’ Association Miss M. G. Hlillwl. Miss S. hes, Mr. E. H. Owen, m. J. G. Egon- old, Miss N. Owen, of Georgetown . JMISSION BAND FESTIVAL — The Golden mile Minion Band of the United Church st Montague held s very successful ice cream festival on the rnanse lawn on Wednesday 1" "w "rgulIts-bleonthe -. ‘aisles- “he >v\I~ —I'l|eooiu-lil Ollllflllsltoofi llflnynaluronoy loo-ll noun». Ind Ilterlng will in w-JIOUNT TgguPAkTY 80-11606! . J 2 th D1’. W. R. CAR/JON gm. y y t-osss-rvr-ls-ir; Chin-upsets: --—— ' . 1“ “h” s; “u”, -0INGIR OOBDIAL the great count your profits -BI.ACI‘S R. d: M‘. Standard Kihblo. fine Meal and Vitacrumble ng to keep a Fox Pimple healthy and on its feet, contains sverythi Ind Prince County reserved for news but advertising of be Inserted at I word strictly payable In 48MB‘! Wear-Ever fox feeding P6318 years. The right style and size now $00k. D6468 thirst quenchér, 185a s bottle. Makes one gallon. ayor Drug 00., Ken- sinston. l Windblown Efiectq ‘IHWIYWOOJY/wa _____ {Mounds -cvr GB-EAS b m Ri ‘ lofRovors , f" ’ Hnd at Bruce's. iliauzfr-figlf Pp lit-Egg!‘ "mmed -"*' _ _ "broom ._- i \ . . roiaggfiwwfitmiltffi.“ ggigofigi " “m” ~ C°P°~C°°" m...“ It; ..:;:2.rl .:.":.:: ‘rswfir-‘r ~ l~=-==*-R~='-" market st lea cost and do the job better. 11-6718-7-10-14. —-8UNGLO DRIED FOX BREADS may not be the cheapest until you next fall. 1.47118- stand for 4-9-21. Fectuciomiaa fiersieistheéeasonl 7-10-14. —ICE CREAM SOCIAL in St. -anor’s Hsll Wednesday after- >11 -FIVE CENTS ONLY - One lrel for bingo at the K- of C. ounds, Summerside, tonight. nd concert and strawberry Ies- al. Tuesday only. 14-6730 SUNGLO FOX RATION No. 2 red in skimmed or res s. complete summer ration for it foxes until September 1st. 4 oz. . absorb 2 oz. of milk. The cheap- adtilt fox feed on the market. i dried meat. L-6713-7-10-l4. BUY soft balls, bats, gloves, ten- racquets, nets, tennis balls, golf s and balls and all sporting Ls supplies at Braces JEW CHAlMPION sh spark plugs ‘A inch, 4. l IE POLICE MAKE SEIZ- Summerslde town police y over the week end and 0 I evening they found a gal- :er in one of the horse sheds, i arrests were made in this On Sunday three quarts of whiskey were found in an au- ile and taken care of. Prosecu. llll follow in this case. Two as were arrested over the week- end olnd appeared before Magistrate B- H-Y Btrona. K.c., one was fined I 3140.00.02‘ 30 days. He took the The other case was adjourned-S. — NDOW DISPLAY-Much at- bllls are pasted to the window, and one wonders why? Money and cards Prince County are getting busy and ' more entries for the finals are ex- pected in a few days.—5. L-essr-v-r-zi. and evening, July 11. L-6731-7-10-2l and Lodge 7i inch, Bruce's. 11-6127. 14 lviM in stock at EXTRA ROLL of Fox Wire few extra Feeding Bans now will save the life of one Puppies. Buy at Bruce's, 11-6598-7-10-21. ENATE 0F LIME, Blue- vdrated Lime, Paris Green. wholesale and retail at i. L-6598-7-10-2i. L0 iii-EA POWDER has stopped on the market for is. Why pay double for not as good? Money back with every can. L-67l3-7-10—14. PFORGET to hear the town Male Chorus at Hall Friday, July 13, also clalties, in aid of Prince- ited Choir. iLO WHITE DISINFECT- .o 20 times stronger than Sells for $1.85 per gal. lots. by 40 gal. drums. Money santee. L-67l3-7-10-l4. ‘ FOR. CAMP-Col. U. G. nd Lieut. J. S. Wright left ~y morning to attend the lward Island Highlanders‘ Charlottetown. 'I‘here are of officers and men louv- the camp from Prince l. ING SUMVIERSIDE-hlr. ay oi’ Vancouver, is visit- ends in Summerside. lie ler employee of Messrs. R. l, Ltd, and sees many r the better in the store 1 the town-S. ‘LNED HOME -- Mrs. maid E. MacDonaid, her lnna, Mrs. 0'Ms.lley, and 'hter, Miss Mary, or Bos- Who came to Summer- end the funeral of Mrs- fs brother. Donald D. i, who passed away in buttermilk 11-6127. FINAL CLEARANCE New Coats 8c Suits REMAINDER of our Spring Coats and Suits clearing at‘ 1/2 PRICIB This includes Tweeds, Polos, Crepes, and LnmzrBlln Cloths In a large assortment of sizes and styles. ...$ 5.! ..$ 6.954 ...$ 8.48 .$ 9.75 $10.75 garments for . . . . . $13.95 garments for $16.95 garments for .. $19.50 garments for $25.00 garments for $29.50 garments for $35.00 garments for $45.00 garments for . . $12.50 . .$14.75 . $17.50 . .$22.50 ..-»--. ast Wednesday. returned ames on Monday rooming. eir visit they were guest." Flue“ by N‘: oer; Hotel and on Sunday .s of Mr. and Mrs. D, B. d of Bcdequc-S seizures of liquor. On of days. a P0 311:3:'units‘:iglgiyivl-ggsfillffit b,“ lottelowzi us in hvr plant. and v.'.u “i - 4 . .. b l. d l h.‘ I ill E tentl is being directed to the MYS- Qvslmu "M "*1"! ""°‘°- V“_"i.=§b?e:t.-Os.‘ar mm anyone on e Range Lambs & Qloflflni wmdow o; Mmm R’ T_ not nim- {to 1v}: full llfllflFllfllgll V MM, ____ I ._____ Holman, which is all decked out like Mr-‘l- U” m“ "5 5"“‘“ 1 ‘ ""1" ‘, With regard to the highly success- 9, mmigturg Mange (gum packs the Guardian that lip spun-A o. rERSONALS '— m1 83.5mm mwgurmwd during the find PRU 0f P11134118 cards are fhwmlgmb?“ l:‘l;l\‘_a"\i‘ gzllgipil“f;q vast year of bringing western range mu around a lovely silver cup. AH('\"‘]‘"_n‘_ Wnilmq‘; mga h; “Mr. A, E. Muimn, MP, and lalnbsto eastern Cnnndn for inttcn- 6‘ 1M1; sides‘ pilctllire cards l“ \ l * “' - Mrs. Alclmn, NlFS. Lewis Mosse and lng for market, Ontario farmers moun guar over ew 0e. Dollar town. who in normal years have a surplus . . - ., .m. usually Io weather and s0 they do the uinlor ma, ma >11" h“? Y“ w Of clover 01' alfalfa hrw and a Mal-mg (lrlhirelltlvtrtiaeilzw: 44.2? l»). Rust!“ Eight '1" in this ease. The bills are the prizes PTOW 111M "W1- Mlt- 905mm 505*‘ --Mrs. l-ionlh chisholm. of North supply of home grown grains. in— " Keefe’; Lake ,,, 4,35 p, m, " at for the big Prince County auction 110T lllfllll- £1095 nul- flmll‘ l0 =1 llPilllll Tryon nml dzmghlor, Miss Elaine. are eluding oats, barley, and wheat. An " 48 Road - m- “ .m forty-fives tournament which 15 of more 111.111 lire lso. ‘rite Wllfiflfliiflllg in Charlottetown, the guests‘ advantage of fattening these range " .111, " In nearing the finals. The silver cup i“ ELM-Hi: that the :hru.> .':1'<r\\' 10 m‘ Mrs. Reginald Aitkcn, 35 Long- ' lambs in Ontario is that many far- " m, " II is the Grand In-ize. From West a llfllght of tllilty live feet “'11s no. north Awmw. s. l ms are equipped with lnrge sheds “ Dundns .. 520 p. m. " - m ;Prince Unionbal, St. Chrysdslom and referring lo the purl. ulm‘ plfllit in ‘ I or barns which with very little re- “ m. “ . 9.45 s. m iAbrams Village have selected their Mrs. Costniirs lzaidvn, but the “Mr. and Mrs. Ikldle Cormler, modelling are quite suitable for Arrive Fortune rn.Arr|ve Chariottetowm. 10.05 fl-l" ' ‘ teams for the finals, but have ho‘ rhodrvlvudrnu 1110s. cuimuouly and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Arscnaulti housing lambs during the fattening! sent in their names. Others l in hi! an , Lid 4: wnamll doling hark In Men-tartar” Mm n; [hp lo lh. Conquest. Tne down. \ . dclirnto shndv oi -~ pink and sum. "would be a (turner. MALCOLM BPIATON .. inn.- nlluos, like n rose. The writer? . and. she claims, is the firs‘. on: ltlon with Mrs Costnhi at llu- tL1iic""'"m‘“' “mm L‘) b“ "n auuwrily ‘m odcndron M,“ cogmf“ hqvin.,. .0“ wry much like l0 know what species‘ similar l0 rho lnurvl and [my Mrs. plant hood not l>c protected from‘ known in England. Tim seen them pruning thorn to .1 great Sllllllll(‘l‘$l(l(‘ ins; xvrck and had n‘ height lll lllc south o.’ ‘ __]{!.I()nui| "' of Llzrw lonvly (‘\'l‘l'_£Il‘i‘(‘l1$, on did 110'. xmuturr- lhv plants. but Many relativc-s and friends will} m su,,,;n,.,-s_dp_ i. ovid- they \\'(‘l‘l‘ u m" 1i llYlQllL with very regret to lcarxrof tho pin-hip; away: ‘ ; cars dark 5.: p iullllns. ‘inc writer has", of an old Islander for OVH’ ]si>§ty,CHAllL0'l'l‘ETOWN SOUIIS nuns! this particular species l‘(‘$[lll‘_‘(._ nndrcurl that tho pail. may {pow l» n years in the person of Mn co m‘ ‘ ‘ M! “hcthor it 1mm. m‘, 9cm,“ (jm-jngihcllllll uf lhn-q; five feet. Mrs. Benton, formerly of Hunter RivcnIéI-IEAIVES 71511525 é-Egrll/gfclown 410p?“ the winter months, llutl Ayzrlcolu Coslaln. _\\'h<> is a great gnrdmvl" who left some years ago for West-Nam: - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- 8-10 A- f“- Mt Qtczm" " ' 5100 l. M read U", no," mun. Cmlvhlpy. he 511y5 1t 1s Lhu r011 more than, the crn Canada, where he has resided *8‘ Pact-J; -- 8B5 A- M~ Mo-rer“ -' 5.25 RM would learned that Mrs. Ccstum Cllnli-‘io of Prince Edward Islmd over since. Mr. Benton passed awnywlére" " 9'15 A‘ M‘ qt Pctér'.;"" 5.45 l‘. ill. only obtained ihn plum this sprint: that ishtllt suitable Luwltllllt? rhtzdgg- m the Moose Jaw General Hospii-‘Mt swal-r-t- ''''' u ' ' 9A0 A M: “go-w” V _ ‘ . . . 6'30 RM gang therefore ls m“ m n P051110“ w; filgifnuu-ilwllrllxlvl lbxulognlil/C all hgdmir- $531?“ Illllillpllnlcfllllwntsoolg‘Arrive” Charlouflom‘ " “'30 A’ M’ Arrw" Elmm‘ " 7'15 P’ M‘ place from Broodfoofs Parlors on Friday. J1me 29th. lo Rnsodale Cemetery, Rev- T. J. Hind of Bap- tist Church offlcintod. The writer was not in louxrrrsn- "r “r ‘m5 bomuim] 91am‘ the Wiley] Bus will stop on signal at any point on route. _ ; ilflflllllllflflnrn in Charlottetown, Old Spain Tea Rooms. “vrmng the “pm on hm. rhwb lhat sulnecl. Mrs. Costaln would ...,,, , ‘ . , ., . _,of rhododonrlilon is at the Elxperl- “$73115? Iolntzirrgiflljflf}Mlfim'31. mental Stnliou nt Charlottetown. n ( ' O g ' ‘ mé She has had rnquiries from Char- ‘Ontario And _ ' “W- Mrs. M. L. Johnston. of Summerslde, nrc in a favorable position to carry Coslrun “r11. (Ind that the w”, rcwm yjgjloys Lo chm-ppm- out this plan, particularly those writer has of Nlnlltloll, N.B, wcic visitors to period. Again, as a rule, castermueldillllfbrl In Charlottetown farmers do not have to employ ex- ‘ tm labour. all of which ensures larger and more profitable returns. -nsn moms ssnvrcn srsrw" Headquarters In Souris-LENNOX HOTEL Zznhl, andmost rnjoyublc holidnyu-(Moncwn in mind a very beautiful avenue Transcript plescc copy).