JU1-_"Y 9. 1915 ' THE Cl~lAltl»0’l‘TETOW-N GUARDIAIN 7 ' 7 _ ,,.______ . _...__ _ .___ _ HARD C0 \L. T he ~ _ 54211001161’ “Rebecca _ M. 0 _ Enjoy Your walls” saued from New York on the 1st July with 900 tons Hard Coal for I A. Plelmuia co. _ ' Bathe . INVERNESS -PEA COAL. The Schooner . . “Bessie Kofhfel-"_ is dis- with a pair of of In- ' “ I vsfs¢l»_f»r¢_s'_¢°»1 for A. Wings , Plcll{ar'¢l"’&i‘C;o.’ ` _ . ~ ¥\*`=’- -"*-“` Thffli' are not'a toy but a .=; . l 'd t th l ' t The Schooners “Ed- xfimalor oflcfie 'i~i,t;;m§.,;ii ward G;-qoggv 'and supportanadultaswellasa lli’l“¥l“...".T.° ..‘i.'I°;‘;‘&.’.'2’; Screened Coal at North 0111' W1n8\‘is0n. preparation that helps the health of p J B R0_lJ€l‘lB0n. Mr. L C \V-\'i1\l/. the skin. Two applications of Ode L C Worthy. Mr- 'J .I '1-ionlhs. e body tresh'and odorless. Odo-ro-no 01155 W'lnni'~' lVlf1U0n'-1111 RUSS E ls sold by the Two Macs. 149 Great Allan- M155 Minnie Destin. Miss “A special shipment of men’s silk M111\011.lVl\'-WBSi'0I`€I‘. Mr. A1119 15 has for the lan., $2.50 up. Prowse 111°l1i.Mr-A F Msddocks. Mrs. ' eras., Lea. _lens-1-amlf. “Ladies white Dresses-a job lot J Rodd. Mr. S A McDonald. Mrs. just arrived by express. $1.98 up. Prawns Bros., Ltd. 1905-7-emzf. Mr- S Mononoid. Mrs. S McD<>n wuwllum ullrl fb S ,-\ \\\\\\\\\'ny/I///nr/1\\\\\ rmggilm iii-1 l-n .V _ __ |115 “W\Wl \€lllli\H\\\AVIhllll < The crowning glory of s Silver Fox is the lur he bears. 'l'li€ crowning glory oi a queen is the silver fox iurs she wears. /g - _ '__-;, n¢!_ A ff- !\_. '. ` 1 fl:=¢.g'<,l.'. l , "_,..>'~s~§__“ I `; _"_',A3cN@r-. H' - ~f-~ - _~ ~’~lzs:;z.l:sni9')I 'INVITATION » P~°°s°.““°r“‘°““r‘l°f-S*‘ls.‘iare.:“.l.:e:;.iss;l ,coffee n nts are cor la mvl . _ , , THE S)l°lZVER FOX RANCll1NG COMPANY, at Alberton. / Prince. Edward ls and, and view the most superb horn Of "'i"Standilrd*Bret1 dllver Foxes in the world. Herels a marvellous exhibition of purestrain breeding that de- monstrates the full and unmistakable meaning of thefterm “Standard Bred” as applied to Prince Edward Island Suvel1`.s.lli1)oxue:°“Sir Wilfrid,"-( roud sire of two litters a season.) "Zoe," “_lack," “Coiimel," "Teddy,” “Archie” "Strathcona" “Silk Hat Han' ,”-foxee`tha't have made than 0150000.00, and whose (photos have been ad- two continents, are inclu ed ln the one hundred thoroughbreds within our inclosure, together litters of eight, seven, six, five, etc. “ ’ ,lf _ 45... 2. l e-/W .1 v 1 llllllllllf _ The Central Guardian N 5 5 L; Tea and Horse Racing C for their supplies and.-entries THE TROTTING STALLIO ber of. patrons. posters. A NARROW ESCAPE-Mr. escape on Wednesday evening ro v ss ous ccldent automobile something went turned turtle and was badly d the machine. Happily none worse for his experience. BEATON HOU8E.l_-Among recent guests at the "Beaton Miss Agnes Williams, Miss , . ll of Charlottetown. to be held on wednesday, July 14 on Sunday, July 11th at 11 o'clock M. and at 7:30 P. M., the pastor, Re G. A. Sutherland, to be assisted by th Reading Camp Association and Re ` B. McLeod at one time taught scho He is now called to Chalmers Cllur Woodstock, Ontario. He will preac the evening Sermon. "Anson" Photographic Supplies an Special attention given to developin and printing Bring your films IDOIIEY. 1886-7-8M3l _ Miss Ada Bradbury B8 Great George Street. Street. 2036-6-22M1Mo will trsn for Colurite any old, index; strswhatlntoa new one of any bright color you c_ould desire. Colorlte cleans, freshens and thoroughly reauvenltes old straw hats and ml es them look like new spin. No other prcpufstlons so good or as economical an Colorlte. Straw Hat Cleaner Our special Straw I-lst' Cleaner will hr ng back al the original whiteness and beauty to your old ~. sumbrowned straw hst- it will look lust as good and wear just as long ss s new one providing the rnstsrlsl is not dsmsged. ' Get your Straw Hat Cleaned .__ lure and you are sure to be satis- ~ 1 ned with the results. ' rTi-iilclgl ciiiggs A F The halfyearly examination 'of Hop Maddocks, Miss Jessie M Bruce, Mr field school was held on Wednesda E McKendrlck, Mr. and Mrs. P Phil- June 30th. There were present lips, Mr. and Mrs. E Turner,~Mr. and large number of ratepayers and vis' Mrs. Steele, Mr. Ransorl Lelthes, MI. ora, who all eypressed themselves a S A well pleased with the progress th n th Y aid. year, and the desire to have W att, teacher remain was evident, as Miss Stewart, Miss Ruby Stewart, present urged her to continue he Mr. S A McLeod, Mrs. S A'McLeod, work for another year. After th MISS V L Baker. MF- W R W3'81t. Mr. examination the teacher, Miss Re Special reopening services will be heki Hxodaks' Bmwme Cameras' Phot taken for the building fund. l`tcv. A. . to- us.--E. A. Foster, Central Drugstore. ::Saturday is the last day for receiving dis- counts on electric light bills for June lighting. Pay to-day and save ’ _ Art Needle Work and materials for working. Stamped Linens and Threads of all kinds. 88 Great George L.0.I..-Only 15 cents to see the Orange Celebration to be held on the races on Monday. July 12th. 1940 Exhibition Grounds on July 12th. 1940 L.0-C. PIGNIQ.--The annual picnic - VISITING. - Mr. and Mrs. Peter of the League of the Cross will be held Newsom and Miss Mabel Newsom BY. July left yesterday for a two weeks visit 1930 to friends in Carleton, Summersldc. Kensington and Crapaud . 0 mil-1-99 SACRAMENT AT BIRCH HILL.-, _ aounls RACES. - The soul-is . ° .___ Om sro in the city making orransements The sacrament ot the Lorlrs supper. for the ,will be dispensed at Birch Hlll on McDonald, Master Willie McDo aid. pupils had made during the pas A. B. McLeod. A collectloll will be 1l,’A\\\\\\\vla||"|| ol » in New London and his many friends _V . ,7_ " will be delighted to meet him again. _ ""’.‘i f _ _ ch I ox __:‘__~ "`__ h _.~_\-___ ‘ . _ . ~.__ `II/if W lx A-its , y _x .,]` L _. rs- _ _ ' 01//kwv////////§\v 1 r§_»- J ::PHOTOGFIAPHlC SUPPLIES. - ‘ ;-:~2==“ ' Q,- We have an agency for the celebrated ._-_,.4 97. -"_ -‘ <1 .S carry a full line of Films, Paper, * 6°* Plates, Developers, Cameras etc.- _" g Hi( Prolong the Pleasures of our A Vacatio Any outing whether it be n extended trip or a local n. Z/ R§'IKOIIIIX\ o no cs av 0.4 5 xcurslon can be made more Joyable through the use f a Camera. Picture making is an art worth while. It affords im- mediate pleasure, develops the artistic sense and pro- vides a pictorial record of y°ur me which .Wm gr9W ln value and sentiment wlth ‘ advanging years, Make Your Old Straw Hat New Again"- An Autographic exact data regardin eac \\H“¥ |_¢ D N \ Camera talk with us. Our Stock And Our Eilthuslam ll Yli\\\\\\\ an was attended by a large number of tta pe,-cy Mcyqevin Mr Ivan Mm, en, Toombs was presented Wm, a vel. Operetta:-Trois bonnes sous le meme valuable present accompanied b the following address. Dear Mis CHURCH RE*-OPENING--.Tho Toombs:--We your friends of Hop l'9’0D8niI1S of the Geddle Memorial field cannot let tllls opportunity pas C1n11'Ci1. New London. North, next Sun- without showing in a small manne day will be an event of exceptional our appreciation of your devoted se lllterehl.. This Cl'l\ll‘Ch WHS lJ\|lll. (luring vice as teagher of our gghool, fg the early ministry of Jolm Geddle, the thepast yealia; As a token of ou pioneer missionary of tho Presbyie esteem please accept lnls little gl Finn C11nl'C11.over seventy YGBTS 830. which carries with it our very hes li- Was. 1l0W@l/er, the good old fashion- wishes. We will remember the man eil lllinil made building. and having kindnesses you have shown both t now been repaired and painted outs- pupils and parents, and in sayin ldtl and inside, it l00kB 85 C0ll1€ly 8.1111 fgggd byg W9 all unite ‘ln wishing y() fit fill’ B€l‘VlCe 83 lil the (l8.yS Of J0llll many gucceggful days 0( gervice 1 Geddle. ll. 1185 pill; 011 il.S D681 BDDBHY- your chosen calling, igned by Mr ance in its old age to fltly celebrate M. MacPhee,-Mrs. HEC. H. Bonnel the centenary of the birth oi' Geddle, ln behalf of »parents and pupils o the memorial services of which are 1-lopefleld school, th. e_ Recitatlon:--Notre Dame de France. ,__ Song. Presentation of Prizes. God Save ft, Chalsson for Christian Doctrine awar- S. _ 0- T. P. Curran for Latin awarded to Miss v_ EN-P1110 Sillllllles. B180 D6V€10D1nB Rnd Florence McDougald. Donated by Rev. Printing, at Johnson & Johnson, The p_ D_ Mcgmgan for Pomona” award. Re., E_ _y_ name, ,,ec,et,,,.y of mf; Quality Drusstors. 9972-5-ISM". ed to Misses Mary Stella Driscoll, V MQQRE & M¢LE01) I1' PAYS to lilly in this Pnovlnol. L.0.L.-The committee have about --- completed arrangements for the grand V _ ` day at 1. Rev. James MacDougalll` V \._¢- N “Cant will assist the pastor. '4. _‘ Monday --_- `, 0 . ., next, 12th lust. and remain until the l L.0.L.-Abundance of food at the ' following Saturday. ‘This change in Orange Celebration for passengers dates is made to accomodate ll num- coming by the late trains from the, 1928 west. These last two trains will_ stop at the crossing, but all other' ` TRYON 01RCU|T P|CNiC- The trains will go direct to the railway annual picnic of the Tryon Methodist station. 1940 ` Church will be held at Crapaud (same ---- . i grounds as last year) on Wednesday, PROFITABLE s0clA.|_,__A vel-y‘ C July 14th. Come early and see the successful ice cream social was held. ` competitive sports. Supper served ln the Hall at Hunter River on Friday' T" ,from ilye to seven. Tickets thirty evening last in aid of the Red Cross, cents. ‘For further particulars see Society. The sum of seventy dollars m5l. was realized. The President and the. officers are deeply grateful to the , Ivan public who so generously contributed’ Reddln, of this city, had a narrow cream. egss and cake and in other- v *U ‘lr-f last ways helped to make the affair such a f m a ery ri a . While grand success. retumlng from the Cliff Hotel ln his -- wrong STRANGE VISITOR.-Some timor- with the steering gear and before it ous citizens were greatly perturbed on could be stopped the machine Wednesday afternoon when a suspici- amaged, ous looking object, partly submerged ' Mr. Reddin having to extricate him- and of great size, was seen ellterlllg self as best he could from underneath the harbour. Visions of German sub- the marines and torpedoes were conjured ' . up while the "thing“' was approaching _ Some wise one however indentlfied ' the tllo visitor as a whale, and proposals _ ,fl Hotel" for a whalehunt were suggested and . - _ f _ Bonshaw, were the following.-Mr. J partly carried through. The whale was ~../ A Harraher, Mrs. J A Harraher, Hall- apparently of lmmenseslze but, later, fax; Miss S E Rudge, Mrs. H F' Blakey, its lndentity began to be suspected as Mr H F Blakey Mr M J Murphy, Mr. it did not appear to act like the regula. _ Mrs. tion whale. On closer scrutiny it was X Mrs. found that the ulsltor was only a palr ` Y Miss of porpolses, rare visitors to the har- Blarlclle Toolulls, Miss Inn De Lollg. bour but no doubt attracted in this vltllyll case by the sclilools of sea trout that . ur- are now swarm ng into the harbor and - - - ~ rel plclmd, Ml... Len., w.,...,y, Ma... ,,,,,,,,_ New Ladles’ Home Journal Patterns, Just received-ask for sample FREE er Ralph F. Worthy, M-r. J. Mclnnis, Mlr -- rt lm. HOPEFIELD EXAMINATION. _ l¢,17""'f` Q. e »_f .'P.r<;c3"..»x.\ ._ 3s _ Y' ,.§-M~ 'fég “arm wr.~r>..;o~ -»-°~q'5'..'.1l -lxn. ’,?"l~ P ..f` vi ef. ,»~ 1923175; Www 11 rn /f5..'1~.»n;:=' ,O-.vr¢7~f use , ~ot7i’. _ _HY , 1?' 'QB €°_ 1 V y _ T, a l “' nusrlco convznr.-The“§`°.lng. Z exercises of Rustlco Convent took t place June 24th. The pupils gave a e very enjoyable entertainment, which I. their parents and friends. The pro- S gram was as follows; Chorus:--Bierr venue. Recitatlon:-Salute the Priest; 5 bonnet. Diama:-Our Country Cousin. S Oporetta:--Eight Little Grandmas. B Chorus:-Le Pecheur Acadlen. Recl- ,_ tation and Tableauf-The unfinished I. the King. Prizes were awarded as ,.1 follows; Prizes donated by Rev. Dr. t ded to Misses Mary Stella Driscoll, y Clarlssl Buote, Alma Gallant and Hilda O Gallant. Silver medal donated by Mrs. g James Coady for Arithmetic awarded u to Miss Angelina Martin. Prizes for n Application to Study donated by Rev. J. Gaudet awarded to Misses Bertha 1 McKenna, Lucille Gallant, Angelina Q Martin and Catherine Jeanne Gallant. Donated by Mr. G. H. McGulgan for general proficiency awarded to Miss Annie McDougald. Donated by Rev. Celine Gallant, Margaret Gallant and Aveline Buote. Donated by llcv. Dr. Chalsson for domestic economy award. cd to Miss Mary Ried. Donated by Miss P. Blacquere for domestic econ- omy awarded to Miss Katlo Iticd. Donated by Leo Martin for writing awarded to Miss Grace Dolron. Donn- ted by William Hagan for needle work awarded to Florence Pltre. Donated by H. Pltre for French Conversation awarded to Miss Mary Hagan. Miss Phllomena. Blanchard was awarded a IIIIZY for History, Miss Alma Gallant, for Geography, Miss Mary Jean Pitre, for Vocal Music. Miss Josephne Mart. in, for Arithmetic. Miss Lucille Gall- ant, for Canadian History. Miss Helen Doucette, for Domestic Economy. Miss Sarah Martin, for Arithmetic. Misa Margaret Farmer, for Assidulty. Miss Anna Martin, for Assldulty, Miss Flo- rence Doiron, for Politeness. ¥ _ Trains Outward Read Dolan. Noon A.M. 12.00 7.35 1.20 8.30 2.10 9.02 2.55 9.27 8.30 9.50 Nmmmgm 5. ._ . =§$S$$ Doll. Hunter River Emerald ' J ct. Kensington Arr. Summerside Charlottetown Arr CD55 Canadian Government Railways _ HH ..P¢~? Q .. asses? §;sP5; 0°-if-SS l*5"§" S33 W Prince Edward Island Railway” TIME TABLE IN EFF ECT JUNE 14th. 1915 Atlantic Standard Time Trains Inward, Read Up. . PM. A.M. 10.20 l 9.08 8.10 P.M. 12.10 1.42 8.10 4.22 5.20 Summsrside Port Hill O'Leary Atherton Tlgnish 8.40 9.38 10.27 11.08 11.45 Dsp. Arr. PFSHP »Ho»» m“»@m P-I r.e!":-l-sm _ “_ za. §°"5¢3 rl ~l?’f`5 ' Q 3°? Emerald Jet. Cape Traverse 9.25 Dep. » 10,00 Arr. A.M. ?°'~°1 nh' cc-3 8.00 7.00 A.M. 6.50 Dep. 8.40 9.17 9.46 11.15 Charlottetown Mt. Ste wart Morell St. Pete r‘s Sourlis _ P.M. 3.00 4.10 4.36 4.57 6.00 Arr. 8.05 7.02 6.33 6.11 5.10 5.45 4.10 3.27 2.55 1.30 7.10 Arr. Elm lra 4.00 A.ll{. 8.45 9.55 10.25 Mt. Stewart Cardigan Montague 4.20 Dep. 5.09 5.30 I prize for French. Miss Celine Gallant, 6.05 11.05 Arr. Georgetown 7.00 6.11 5.49 5.15 3.55 2.48 2.20 1.30 ::HARD COAL-We expect two cargoes of best quality Hard Coal in Egg, Stove and Chestnut sizes. Cus- tomers would do well to leave their orders now as coal will be higher later ln the season. C. Lyons & Co. 1925--7-9Ml0i \\\\\\\\\@IllI Sat. only 8.10 4.25 5.55 Daily ex. Sat. dl Bun. 3.10 Dep. 4.57 7.00 Arr. Vernon River Daily Sat. OX. Salt. only &Sun. Charlottetown Arr. 10-00 9.45 8.23 8.31 Murray Harbor DBO. 6-30 7-00 §\\\\\VlIlllIlIIIf@\W\\\'lIlIIIIR .0 1 L us. A Cam Woodpecker Gasoline Engine Th '... ...... ..._ Best Made li ‘ h` h k . - . . . . ‘ p'°1=l1esW iii §33`tah:vs A chance to purchase a hlgh grade Englne at a price making a selection that will surprise you. WF" “°“°° The Engine that every 'farmer should have. Very gshgggdggoigvrgllgglggg ggi simple and economical to operate. - ‘“ ""°*°“‘“"‘“° S“"°“°"'° If interested in a Gasoline Engine it will pay 'you to see Johnson _& Johnson _ The Qualicv Drugstore' & cor' Kent & Prince sts. _rosa-s-za-uwnn lmo. i _ ,_._ fu-__.,,,|,,,_cll1ll1l.o'l"rxl:'ro_vv1~l. P. Ill. isl.AND..¢|’ '.‘f'__{ .,4- heh' \~r "` *RT ‘2\¥}~_\ ~PAL¥¥°¢"'~.`.'H.%‘i&5 \‘\QRX€ I 9' ts' rn- 5--;.'\~e ~»~»._L. '1\ #ses "“ ».J.2‘~ TA. .n-'gb .vp IZIZPJ-'Ihr' ;'L"*5;T,°‘f “7 1 _.f-_-__.J_-L; `_, 1 €*J