leave before the 8th Withouf Endowment Policy. NAME ADDRESS .. obligation 8TH GRADE ENOUGH ? 'Fl'gtffel_ collected by the Carnegie Institute of Technol- ogy ch00 that 00% of the children entering sohool at age B, grade to so w work. » The other 10% enjoy an enormous head-start in llfo. The man who wants his children to have this advan- tage, to keep out of the crowded ranks o4 the handicap”!!- can arrange this through insurance. Many men, for example. take out an endowment policy s-when a child is born. year endowment. is only $58.08. The Maritime Life 100% Home Office: T. W. BENTLEY. Manager for P. E. I. The annual premium, age 35. 15 Protection! HALIFAX Charlottetown send lmfl paniculare cl 1/4"" Age ........ .. Western Guardian -IHOPV from Holinaffs Catalog. Jrmumzo I-lATS at Sinclair's —OHARLOTTETOWN Carnival Weew, July 1i to l9. 2630 d 12 2th ‘"17? i‘ . . -LADIEB' FELT HATS in all the Iuti-st shades just received at Sinclair's. 3426 7 11 2i -IARGAINS in Children's. dress bats at Sinclair's. 84207 118i‘ -WHITE SILK AND ca‘... HATS to wear with your summer dress at Sinclair's. 34267113 -FOR BALE-Fmst-Woodd-Iay Mower, almost new. J. T. Muliin,‘ Kensingtoii.—2i. 01.00 and uil 8420 7 11 2i —DELI.GH.TFUL WEATHER. — The wcatlior hero for several days. has boon extremely warm, register- ing in the shade 80 degrees and up- wards. Some farmers report that, crops are suffering l'or the want of rain especially in high lands-H. ~—CENTRAL szosaue sen. ViCE8.-—Preaciiing, July 13th. at Freetown" at 11 a. m. at Cavendish m. The scrvico at Central Bedequc will be taken by Prof. Cari Dawson of McGiii University.‘ All are cor- dially wcicomc. PIL GRMIMAGEI ._T Q_ ST. ANNE DE BEAUPRE LEAVING TUESDAY, JULY 15, 1924 , RETURNING FRIDAY, RETURN FARES FROM CHARLOTTETOWN di. SUMMERSIDE $12-00 JULY 18TH Opportunity to Visit Quebec City Pullman Cars Extra. , For REV. E. SAVAGE. Moncton, N. B. Further Lunches Served on Train Information Apply to or TICKETS SOLD ON TRAIN REV. N. P. LANDRY, Middle Sackvllle, N. B. --RETURN TO SUMMERSIDE- Mr, Aubrey Doyle of - this town. who has recently returned from Framinglizim, AIIISIL, where he hall spi-ni iiii.’ last four years ha; again iiolmanls, Ltd., with whom he had served for scvcn yoans before going lo tho Slates. Mr. Doyle is an -l?'K~ pcrhsncc-d young man and his rc- appoiniuiont to this position speaks wcil iiolh for himself as iavcll an lilo firm.—-Il, —$TREET IMPROVEMENTS.- Thc town street men, under the direction oi foreman liiilninn- IiilVt" bot-u culzaucil lnr some wvi-im in laying new concrete iviilrwaiks. A section has born put down on 1hr Rev- Father Carroll Will Meet Pilgrims at Borden wtilwst sliliamof Ghgftivlli? Stlrcct. ll"- _ 4 o ier on zrny run am at pros- 2667slmzLzxJuly1'5'9'12'7|' v_ cut a. sccllon is under way on - "——~“ 7 ‘P; I T‘ —- —— ——~—-:" ~ '- ’.'4 ‘Spring Street, between ‘Fitzroy and x ' Church Strcctsr-di, l -ANY ONE Iiav'ng information as to the wiicrua uls of ciarlain ‘clothing lost on tho rciriy course P lil'L\\'t’t‘Ii KUiISliiglllll and Sliillilltif- sidr Dominion Day is roqucsiril t0 4: communicate with John S. Wright. MONDAY JULY 14 'l‘own ilall, Suinnicrsiiiir. 1i , _ -AUC‘I'ION SALE 0F FURNI- Forenoom-Farmers‘ Picnic, Experimental Station. TURE. —- At. Hamilton Monday, l Afternoonz-Patriot Maritime Ten Mile Race (Open) Jilly 14th at 1 p. in. there will bit; _ _ . . , sold by auction on tiic promises u Evening-Grand Parade Decorated Cars. Circus. Victor-a ‘my furmmre ccnflstiug of Stove‘ Pirk. cream sepaitrtnr, iflinii, washing machine and wrlnger, tables, chairs TUESDAY» JULY 15 :bcds bedding, bedroom suite, sofas _ . wlishcp and other articles. Terms Forenoom-Farmers’ Picnic, Experimental Station. ‘made known m “m. Mrs_ Jul“, 0 Noon:—Tsn Mlle Bicycle Race. Ramsay. 1i E Alternoom-Bascbaii Abegweiit Grounds, i FARM FOR SALE l on“ --.. it. 0i Vi t la - “r 4 Evening. Electric Llflltt Srllorts. Abeirff“ TWI- ¢ 9i‘ ‘for Sale my mm] M Lmkhttter m“ Park- lsisting 100 acres all uudcl‘ Yriiitlva- ‘ .1 ---i f- -.ii.i > WEDNESDAY. JU-LY 1a “m ‘m1’ i‘ °‘Y,.h,:°,',‘,§,"“,s Afternoom-Tl-iree Rae 4 TH Forenoom-Farmers’ Picnic, Experimental Station. and pacere, Charlotte- _ town Driving Park; also running race. Evening-Decorated Boat Parade by Charlottetown Yacht ’ Club. Circus. Victoria Park. es for trotters URSDAY. JULY 17 Forenoom-Farmers’ Picnic, Experimental Station. Ailternooni-Caledonian Club Annual Gathering in conjunction with Driving Club Horse Races. EvenIng:—Grand Torch Light IParade of Firemen with Decor- ated Flloats accompanied by massed Bands. Commun- lity Singing and Dancing Market Square. Circus, Victoria Park. FRIDAY, JULY 18 Forenoonz-Fnrmers’ Picnic, Experimental Station. Afternoom-Yacht Club Regatta,‘ Swimming Races Aquatic Sports. Even-inw-Community Grand Ball. Circus, Victoria Park, SATURDAY. JULY 19 Forenoom-Farmers’ Picnic, Experimental Station. Afternoonv-Cllrcus. Eveningz-Circus ' ”*°"*+»e++eeee++eooee we+e+e++e++eee<++¢+++ee i7’ 6631-6-12“. , --w u. hers and new la the _se'a if you are fully e with ‘all the plomente. Here are a few slig- ‘Ne. i w; . READY l ‘ r Haylng time" will soon be necessary ‘geetllona, worth heading. ljiightly shaped, ~rightly tempered and of the right steeltto ‘Mid thl ifllh cutting edge that lasts longest and out: the vnmmiin u... iii time to gulpped im- i“ . w)‘. .q - m '93" r ~> - If fiwiiiltli’ the rope breakfor l m!‘ out pulley t an saey running and depend- I’ “Ill via are offering. oompietb ,_llne of my Carniers, Hay ' arpoon Forks. Wire hope,‘ he lines. lest Machine I Gallon. and Sports ifid . w- |aiiii soft wood. [VPHIPIIHY ulliialclli within two inilos of Sumniersidc and one mile from Si. l-llteanors. Will soil with crop. For particulars apply on premises or writo A. i). Murray, Simiiiii-rnliio. It. ll. N0. 1. ll -N.AZAREINE MEETINGS .— O'i.eary Nazarene Camp meeting. commences Jilly 1i and continuing nvor the 20th, Gen. Supt, Reynolds Missionary Supt. of the church of the Nazarene and illsi. Supt, ii, V. Miller oi the New England district, assisted by sung leader F. C. Sinuts of Portalnil, Maine, will be the prin- cipal workcrs. Ciergymen oi‘ other denominations with Christian work- cra are cordially invited to alicnd. Commencing Sunday, July 13. lhcrc will bc thruo meetings each day until tho (ilnsc. Sunday serviced 10.30, 2.30 and 7. Wonk ilaYR 10-30. 3. and 7.30. Como Iliifl izct your soul roircshod. All aro welcome. —BUSINESS IMPROVEMENTS. —~Tho Fniicci Farmers, Limited, Kensinnlnn, are rc-nioileiling their acconimoilalimia lhcro with a view to manipulating llii-ir Iuisiness. ’l‘liey have hand-led a fair slinro of tho irado that cnntInu-ally passes through lilis most progressive and thriving ngriculturaily commercial centre. The supervision is under Mr. John C. lluggan who has had considerable experience in the con- trol of such work. Last your they ‘hauled for the farmers 24.000 bush- Qels of potatoes grading about 20,000 of this quantity which mmlo first - 'class seed, ‘Illioy placed 22,000 bush- els onthe market which competed muccessiuily with liio best. They 'also handled scvcriii carloads of hay, all passing A-Alphn. Five bar-loads of fertilizer also passed ‘through their hands. which will stimulate returns to tho farmers many fold. The other large houses, Tuplins, Kennedy's, Glllls Brothers. MoNuits, Schurmnifs and the other commercial firms are doing a sails- " factory business while the smnilor ones in their quiet. modest way are ~qults energetic. They all read the Guardian, thus are informed of ;whst the whole ‘business world is doing,snd_ when they want the world to know what they are doln they advertise in the Guurdlam- . rslliouats p --)lflss 1i.’ Kendall. Montreal, is l l guest of Mrs. (Dr.) W. P. McBride", Kenslngton. ’ lilies Glory-Harris and brother, r. lib-ed Harris, 8t. John. N. B e‘. ltlng In town, guests ofM - o ‘nltnt. itilplifillefis tail at 3 p. ni. and at Belmont at 7.80 [lychurch Monmguq Wm hoppmep- onnual ice cream Church lawn on Tuesday. evening . taken a position with the ilrin of, isplenilid care and attention given him by the Matron, Assistant Mal» Staff of the Hos, " . , led min/Finally visiting the province and is iiiel9d_n,e_gam¢, mug v Y‘ "Is your bored sick?" I ‘It and Mrs. J. L. Muir-bead. Jriisseqigjiq .~ are brother and sister Orilllldfi. ‘ _ usfi-arria of Moneql . ii-u r" .- . met-Ml! frog Batman's Catalog . JCHAIILOTTETOWN cgl-gi. val Week, July 14 to 19. ,. »_ 2080 0 1i 20f ..'MONTAGUE Hols: Races Wdnesday, August 18th, slosroioi ..'EAB'l'iRN‘ AGENT. -1lr.- J. W. lfuriloukxlauiow Guardian Al;- fillt in llonlllilfillld Iii! hapless- liis. Job Printing, new and renow- ai subscriptions. “WBMEMIER THE “OLD "Home" Tea st Sourls on July 10th. Trains from Charlottetown nd El- mira, both held until 5.8, Special music and attractions. See posters for particulars. dlliii-f-Llfll ray iiarbor a restful resort. We of Tourists during the summer season wt moderate rates. For par- iiculars Mrs. A. I’. Prowsa. ray liarbor, P-Jd- I. 3460-7-12~stt-iii {eq-i- ....'THE LADIES of the Chirotiau social on the July 15th. 8461-7-17-2i ‘PieiisoNALs town is again at home alter ilndcr- l’, E, l, Iloepitni. Mr. MacLarcn speaks .in the highest terms of tho r_on and Nursing pitai. BASEBALL AT RUSTICO A very interesting and exciting Anglican Church. ‘Rustico, on Jilly 5. between the North Rustii-o Indians and the Wheatlcy River llllilzbanns. the former winding by a score of 18-16. iAt the end ofllie second innings. the score road 7-2 in Romeo's inv- our, but the \Vhiv.biings started a batting streak in the third and pill-ii up 12 runs, making tho scorn at iiir end‘ of lhc third 14-7. Tho last six innings the Indians continued lo gain until the score stood Ill-ill in Rustlco’s favour. ll. Wooincr 01' tlic- Indians plriyoil a stellar game both at bat and iii tho pitcher's-box, ‘L. Smith for the Wiiizbnngn pill-li- cil his usual steady game. Mr. ni., Stevenson no umpiri- and Mr. A_ lluimaif as basil-judge hund- IOII liic game satisfactorily. 'l‘i|i: following was lilo iiiin up: Indians Whizbangs Catcher A. Iiouccttc ‘Cllilililiilf Pllciiur ilny Wuolner L. Smith ' ltlt D150 A. Perry N, Niathetsou 2nd Base S. Woolncr W. Lin? 3rd ilase G, LoCiair C. Andrews Short Stop .1, Gauthier A. Andrea's Lc-fl Fiold R. Purscy ll. (Ylianiililr Centre Field A. Woolncr ii, Liar. liiht Field ii. Tlouceltc v it. llarrell iM-Q;~*~_L Another Victory 0f The Farador People who are niatlsm, want something that will fzive practical relief. The following letter from one who is now visiting the island shows now relief can bu found, Kingston. I’. E. l. July 7. 192i Dear Sin-ii is with much pious- urv that I oifcr you my tribuio to the Idzirsdor, You know that when I visited you a your ago i was a krcat. sufferer from rhculnailsm and had spout much search for n cure. I got interested in tho Fiiradcr bocauie it msdc :1 splendid curo of my slstor-in-iaw, ‘Mrs. Robert Barrett, who iiaii also been a great sufferer. I am most happy to say that I fllll now entirely cured of rheumatism and my general health has ncvcr been better than now. My homo is in New Iiedford. Muss. and it may interest you lo know that since being cured I have sold quits a number oi‘ IFIIIEIIIOPQ in that vicinity and B01110. some,splcn~ did cures have been effected. I might add that my strongly approves oftiic and considers it a great bnnn suffering humanity, . SCHUYNER C. CORNELL 308 Cedar SL, New Iicdiord, Mans The foregoing lcltcr in addressed i0 W. E, lnman, Fnrador Reprosen tatlve, 138 Illllsobornugh Street. Charlottetown. Ask for literature. -——-{6}--_.__ doctor Faradoi‘ to A Cautious Horse. Harris prided himself a thorough knowledge of horses nd their habits, and so he was in» tsroated when. on a visit to - tho country, he saw a farmer having some trouble with his mouutui it would start, ainbia along slow- ly for a short distanc and I " on great‘ difficult! in ttinl it fi- arris ap h~ asked klndiyt "Not Gill’! know of," t rep . . mummy." . l No. But he’: so air-iii rti say ‘Wheel’ and lie won't hear tam at Aooiiavcrs iissilui. ed‘, to receive eewaitehis, adrertls- r I D- Ill._ .,..rniv‘zn“silos nousc- Mur- l I can accommodate a limited number » Mur- ' -.'i\fr. E. B’, Maobarcn of Georgi» I going a successful operation lit the ' ' game of baseball was played at the ' suffering from. sonic serious illness such an rhcii ninncy in the 9th stop. Then the farinor would _ ve ~- wea every ones in s willie to .. i“ Pretty Summer Dresses I Many handsome styles. in Ladies and Misses Dresses of Canton Crepe, WooLCrepe. Linen, Gingham, Chambray, Voile and many other fashionable materials. All sizes $5.00 to $49.00. A good line of ladies house and porch dresses In Ging- ham- Chnmbray and Prints. All prettily trimmed with organdle tucks and contrasting colors. Ali sizes including many good styles In everelzes. $1.75 to $4.65. _ . 13w S} -'>.-._s \\\\ V 5R“§,\“\ ‘ “with \\ i\‘\\,. i. ‘ . Ready-to- Wear for ot Summer Days or on * Your Vacation, Trip Dainty Blouses and Over Blouses Vdile Over Blouses trimmed with lace. tucks and fancy hemetltchlng, very fine quality. Some with ‘frilly front-a. $3.75 to $5.75. Many other pretty models in Silk, Silk Knit materials, Broadway cloths. Voile, Dimltlep and Crepe De phones. The Silk and Silk Knits come in.many beautiful shades of crab apple, sunflower, green, navy, sizes. A new lot of children's summer Golf Hose. fancy top 65c. Values for 40c, Children's fine Silk Sex, rib tops, pink, sky and white. plain with Special price 80c. A beautiful range of ladies Silk Hose in all beat shades. Special 59c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50. $1.65, $2.25. Fine Glove Silk $3.25. All sizes in girls and boys Rllb Cotton Hose, black, white. brown. 25c pair. __.i_i___-§ ‘ BRING YOUR WOOL TO US. a. Silk and Dress floods Department g sand and blue. All A good line of ladies fine rib Lisle Hose. Good shades. Special 69c. Miiiinery , Girls White Milan Hats, while they last $1.00. Ladies White Milan Sport Hats 31.no- Ai-l Spring Hats clearing at big reductions. Ladies and Children's Bathing Suite, Wool and Cotton $1 .35 and $5.25. Pliowsia BBO us. The One Price Casi; Store _..i_.__._ HIGHEST CASH emcee PAID FOR WOOL a —_ that in futuro at Presbyleriais the "picnic pinn" be adopted. The afternoon 808M011 opened with devotional exercises by Mrs. 'I‘un;ior of O'Lcitry, tlicn followed n vary interesting and instructive nd- dress by ltcv. Mr. Armstrong, of 'l‘orontn. I-io has visited all our Mission fluids. in the far lilast so is thoroughly acquainted with the work and tho difficulties under which our Missionaries labour. lie spoke very highly of tho Mission- aries and said tiioy woro not only Missionaries with their own pro- bloms to solve but BltllCSIfi0f'b-l\ as well us they were so often cailod upon to assist in settling govern- ment affairs. They are much re- spected by all classes. in referring to tho Foreign Mission debt ho said it was not due to any dccrouso in giving but to file hicreaaed cost of living. A solo by Mrs. Robertson was very nicoiy rendered. ' The Mission Band Sec'y, Mrs. Ruth Boswell gsvo her report. The work done was most encouraging but it islhoped that some of the bands time are closed will ho re- crgsuised and new ones organised. Mrs. Townsend read u splendid paper on “Home aspects of Mission Work." Tile report. read by Miss Hmnflitey, Body, of Young Peo- ple's Wort‘ was not very ouemirag- legend aulitppeai was made to the against-lento assist in reorganis- Init smile‘ societies that are closed and lnorganinlug new ones. _ Tile-following officers were up“- - -¢-uu .q At Kensington The 37th. Animal Meeting of the l’. id. I. Prosbyloriai was held at Kcnsington on Wednesday, July Tim President, Mrs, Neil Mc- Leod in. the chair. Opening prayer by the President. The devotion at exercises were conducted by Mrs. (Rev) ilobcrtson of Konsington. Then followed the aililoiiitmciit of the coniiiilitiios. Nominating com- initiec with Mrs. Sfcriillg as coin- vener, resolution with Mrs. Toombs as convonor and credential with Miss Sterling as ccnvoncr. Rcv. Mr. Miller of Clifton, ex- tended Greetings from the Ken- slngtcn. congregation in the absen- po of Rev. Mr. Robertson who is ill. Mrs. McLean brought Greetings from the W. M. S. of tho church. These were replied to by Mrs. Mc- Lcoil, of Hunter Rivcr. Mrs. Mathoson tho Sec'y, then road hor annual report- which was vcry encouraging. There are 64 auxiliaries and 1477 members-en- rollcii, ith an nvorslro attendan- co of 4 per cont. 910 copies of "The Message" are taken. The amount raised during the year was 810146.30 ((ten thousand one hundred and forty-sit dllliarafl and 30 cte) an increase of over $1000: of t s amount: by a special appeal ffo. - the slixllieriestlolsiiinwss, fa at to assist Dr. ‘ifioriificii Murray in her Jws ital _work ,in ' Dodfoetory prayer s offered by‘ Mm!!! i "M" ill; . .l i‘, f-liiiiiqr up with do...» Llnlinevit. Leading athletes use it. ' , ‘ 4 Ask f‘ i 7- Wfeiil. ' Home Mission. Work. pointed for the year. delegates and 320 visitors iii it was niovcd and seconded, Hon Pres. Mrs. Ben]. Rogers. ziftornoon meeting. Alberton. Pros. Mrs. Neil McLeod. Vice Presidentsz-Mrs. Sterling, Mrs. McLeIInn, Mrs.‘ llardy, Mrs. Gordon, Mrs. liarry liuntcr. Smfy, Mrs. Miithcson, O’Leary. Trcns. Miss Louise Lawson, Charlottetown. _ Mission B. Berry Mrs. Koltli Bos- wcli, Victoria, Kui-singmn. Y. l’. Sudy Mrs. Ella. Jurdinc. A cordial invitation was extend- ed to the Preiibyterial to meet at mount Stewart next your. _ The nominating committee for‘ the 00mins year is us’ foilowazq-i Mrs. Charles Mdnkiey, Mrs: Robert Mrs. Tobinbs, Mrs. S. M. Murtirl, Hllflli’. Mrs. illov.) McPherson. A vote of thanks was tendered Mrs. McLeod and Mrs. Matiioson. Miss Muriel McMurdo and Mrs. Ilililtth Morrison sang a very nice i llt’! . Tile evening nieetlns 0W wltli a hymn by ‘the choir. Cilrlstie gave the Scripture rel and was followed with a PM!" itcvl Mr. Mcieellan. Mills Moll sung a solo very sweetly. il\‘\'< Stavort extended greqtinizs l tho Presbytery. After the ulniil a splendid ‘anthem by the P Mr. Christie gave a short art of iiome Mission Work. A ' totte was well rendered. Rcv. Mr. Armstrong 111"" i‘ on some. of . lg. iexperiencr-i avolii“ t fough ~our l" 5mg"; gave us some enlli lng information o nthe worl Tlnldld- Mr. Kerr organist of the PP tm-isn Church. Burnlnorside l1 ed at the orgap durinii ill" noon and evening. Meeting closed with the l" lion.» There worn one hundred (100) fi. All .\__.. ll ll‘ fi.”‘m’]3 your-chance b‘ five meow. . m llilwlliiho- l . .~. . . , Mrs. on. of, O‘Leery_ read an . . ,3 - dryness.» .... .... to any; oii "W" l’ "P" "ll "MW i “ " ' - -. Qua and sum .. ',_,,_,,,.,.,___l 9, olI . Mrs. Cliri tie gave iier report on '" u‘, . , ‘ u" , lively ‘fiiliigl; ‘lllfliil l ' _ , Am selling everything iiadai airless. \ This ll s IICI and Gaps .........................'-.. and Cneksrywai-e .......a...t‘.a'.........s.i..;.r..... . v ell oil all .._.......".......;....... _ ‘i. .-