Quicker! Klll Dangerous Flies . Gnnssnslflnglilisnponfrom riot. Tlnfi why more peopi y“ H11. Money back guarantee. ' in imsdy Pile wrlver. kills flies ingrcdisnssnhoughbarm- lsoontainsmore insect- b humans and stainless Io More for you: ABEGWEIT HOTEL BORDEN. P. E. I. Modem accommodation, running, “m; in gvcfy room. Rooms with- bsths. Individual garages. Rate $3.00 gnd $3.59 § day. lifeals served at all EYES TESTED AND cusses FITTED s. w. TAYLOR J. s. TAYLOR Optometrists I42 Richmond Street 44§§ O4Q OQ-OOQ-O-OQ Q-OQ O0 O—Of§'§§ has. Special Sunday dinner from I to I P. I. (Signed) MRS. R. L. CERETTI, S! So Manager. Leave Montreal Ar. ChTOWU 3932-7-27-61. and Leave for St. John's H P L l c u 77 August 9th August 12th August 23rd mill-IS‘ 25"‘ the remedy for ECZEMA. BOILS, PIMPLES and all SKIN DISEASES To be had at all drug stores. - . Price per bottle $1.25. ‘ J-ZS-SL E-i-Gi. FEEDS FEEDS HORSES. CATTLE, SZVINE, rovurmtygroxss. RABBITS 80C. BEAN, SHORTS, IVHYIE MIDDLINGS. | UNAUKLD CORN, FEED CORNMEAL. OIL CAKE lllEAL. SC!!!)M- ACKER FEED, CRACKED GRAIN, OAITJEAL, ROLLED OATS, TABLE CORNMEAL. FEED OATS» (black und white). PRESSED HAY and STRAW- HISSUQUAKIISKS [of BLATCHFORFS FEEDS and POULTRY SUPPLIES. MEAL. and RABBIT MEAL. l i l FOX BISCUITS, PUPPY i l WHOLESALE and RETAIL. 604 Hflo-owrorroovvo-rv-vv-vvvv-ovoo-OQOQHQMM o i-vfTvvvvvw-O wovscooscooooosocoosoosocoo»o0oooseesssosoososoooscoio September 9th September 23rd O-OO-GO-OV September 6th September 20th 69.14» $109‘? f0 BOSTON, via {lie on/‘i; ALL WATER ROUTE FOUR ROUND TRIPS EACH-WEEK By Steamers “CALVIN AUSTIN” “GOVERNOR DIXGLEY” STEAKIER leaves St. John ergryWVc-dnesday’ at 9 A.l\l. Atlantic Time; Eastport, I\le., 1:00 RM. Eastern Timc; Lulicc 2:30 PA“; Iinslcrn Time, arriving in Boston 10 A_._\I. Daylight Time, following morning. Every Klonday, Friday and . . Saturday steamer sails direct from St. John to Boston. leaving St. John 7 P._\I. Atlantic Time, due Boston following day 2 P. M., Daylight Time. Connections at Boston wills direct steamer to New York Reduced rates for automobiles Iccoulpunied by passengers Tickers and information at any Canadian National Rys. fie/ref oflice, or apply to Western Guardian i "rill-INK Mill's Bop Ab. 1-9441! All‘. B. -SPICIAL csrborumdum mower flies. sold st Brscds. 10l3-8-d-Ii. —ASK FOB. Msos Hop Aio. ‘l-l-till Aug. 8 -BUY HEAVY costar mschlns oil at Bruce's. 70i3-8-2-2i. —I'l‘ PAYS to use genuine Mobil B; A. and B. motor oii. Sold st Bruce's. 6088-84-21. —WANTED—By msrrisd msn with experience. position on Fox Rsnch. Apply Gusrdisn Office, Surnmersids. 6998-84-31. —KINSINGTON nss Ciublosd- ing hogs. lambs. fst sheep 1nd vssi calvos Wednesday of esch week up till noon. John A. Douglas, Secy. svos-r-zo-tz -BOSS-MILLER kibbo puppy mesl contains chsrcosl, meat end bonemesl. Bold wholessle snd retail st Bruce's. \ v 6988-8-1-21. -BAMPTON—Unlted Church ser- vices for Sunday, August 4th. srs as hum. Appin Riosd 11 A. M, Hampton 3. P. M; Victoria. 7.30 P. M. James P. Kaye. Minister. -sucosssru1. TAG DAY-The Ladies sldof the Prince County Hospi- tal had great success with their tsg day at the New Annan Races, realizing in the vicinity of $130.00. -roum COURT-‘An old offen- der appeared before Stipendiary Wy- at the Police Court, Summerside. on Wednesday morning charged with being drunk and disorderly. He wss fined fifty dollsrs or fifty days-S. PERSONALS or: Wednesday and incidentally st- snd tw to Malpeque on Sunday evening. l l MscGougarrs during the week end-‘ C. C. Hervey. Fort Falrfield. Maine;, Mr. and Mrs. J Fitzgerald, Chariot-l Summerslde; Mrs. W. W. Baker. —Mi' and Mrs. McDougsll, of Grand s““"“""d" - - c 1 River, were visi ors to Summers de Mr. and M". H. Monmomery "TYCSKYLBTO ‘ . the lsrge- number of guests present. Sevsrsl of her young lsdy friends ss- slstod in wslting on tsbis and serv- ing the msny delicacies. After {up- perrooms were clesred sud dancing begun. Music wss furnished by the McPbee Orchestra. of m; Pond. The night was fins and not too wsrm. After midnight when moon rose the, night wss glorious and bright sud‘ pleasant for the guests to return to their homes, for many of them came‘ long distances. It sure was the soc- isl event of the sssson. MALPEQUE Mr. and Mrs. George B. MacNuttHi Summerslde, are spending their two: weeks holiday st their former home‘ in Dsmley. Mia Evelyn Corbett formerly in, the employ-of Peter MacNutt and,’ son snd now of the Civil Service De- l pertinent of Ottsws. wss one of a~ i Mr. snd Mrs. Vlllers Carr. Mis-j couche and Mrs. Ernest Anderson‘ children of Toronto motored Among the guests at Mrs. simian, i ing July 27th are the following: 1-1.1 A. Monkley, Summersids; Mr. and Mrs.1 Ebers, Charlottetown; E. 1-1.! t Glace Bay, N.S., Mrs. E. J. And- erson, Calgary, Alberta; Mrs. W.K. ' Rogers. Charlottetown; Mrs. L. B.| Hunt, . Wright, Montreal; Mrs. E. Cannon, Surnmerside; Mrs. Summerside; Mrs. A. B. L. Horns. w ! Charlottetown; Mrs. LeRoy Holman, tended the New Annsn Races-S. W. S, Stesvss of Summerside motored -Mlss Minnie Wright and Mrs.- Jones and the Misses Margaret and Isabel and Master Mac Jones o! St. John wens smong the motorists here on Tuesday snd were the guests of to Charlottetown lest week srid spent s very pleasant holiday with friends. —S. '-Mlss Anna. Hamill, R. N. and her sister, Miss Ethel, of Boston. Msssn are visiting their parents Mr. and Mrs. T. Hamill. of Bedeque. They sre receiving a hearty welcome from their many friend.s—s. —Miss Edna. Laird. daughter of ‘ the lais Hon. A. Laird is home on a visit from Vancouver, B. C. where she is a high school teacher. lvlim Laird has been the gust of Mrs. Melville Bradshaw of Summerside. and is now visiting Chief Justice snd Mrs. Msthieson, of Charlottetown. Eastern i Guardian Mr. snd Mrs. L. D. MacNutt. Miss Jean Currie, New York; Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Cromwell Paterson. New Jersey spent Mslpeque snd were the guests of; Mr. and Mrs. ThomesMacNutt. Csmpbellton, N. B.. Mrs. Harold Stewart. nesdsy mornlpg for Trenton. New Jersey to spend some time with her son, Dr. Everett Bearisto. is spending this week the guest of her friend, Miss Adele MacNutt. Mr. n x Currie, Charlottetown; s. few days ifii Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Lingiey of are spending heir annual holiday with Mr. and Mrs. George Bearisto left on Wed- Miss Ruth Ayers of Charlottetown Miss Mary L. Roach of Boston is turned Summersidc, and Muster Ralph Csl- motorlsts to Tryon. spent the week end the guest of her sister, MrsfiHorsce Cameron of Vic- toria. ..'ASK FOR. Macs Hop Ale. T-U-t-lli All]. 8 spending the summer with her bro- ther, Mr. James Roach of this place. nip:g snd Mr. Alfred Mscdofllsn cf Hyde Perk. Mus, were visitors i0 Mslpequs on Tuesds-y. Mr. John Moiliscn of Bummer- sids wss one of s motor potty has on ‘Puesdsy-(M). Gleanings From Tryou The potato crops in this district srs ~ showing up fine. grain ss s. rule is rather short, suffering no doubt from the best and lack of moistu . Ht)’- ing is now on in full swing, ind the crop is an sversgs one. Miss Janet Roger-son. Nurse in training, at North Adsms, Mus, snd s daughter of Mr. snd Mrs. Psrksr Rogerson of Victoria is spending s fornights‘ holidays with her psrenu there. Mrs. ‘Sarah Macintosh of Victoria‘ P. n. 1. is HOW visiting 1h Augus- " tine Cove ihe giflst of her slster,‘Mrs. motor psrty to this plscs on FridayJOhn Mcmmnd‘ night. y Miss Mai-A Rogers of Chsrlotte- l town is spending her holidsys very pleasantly with her parents in Vic- tor-is. Mr. Ernest Metcalfe of Toronto, Cni. is nOW spending s pleusnt holi- day on the Islsnd,_besidss his fsmliy who reside at Victoria. his many , friends in Tryon and other commun- iiies extend to him s hearty welcome. Mr. Ralph Lyman has returned to MIO.M.J.G.SIIUI,GIB'_. Blyw; s‘? M" G w? Phmf; i111! duzles at Moncton. N. I. sfisr Summerslde" u... Lillie. Sheriff‘ “naming w“ “m” ‘mun?’ "uh m‘ parents here. The annual Sunday school picnic of the United Church of Hsmpton snd Victoria, was held on Wednesdsy. July zsthfat the Victoria. Arsns. The weaiher was ideal and every one who was ln attendance enjoyed themselves thoroughly. Miss Florris Msbey of Boston, Msss, who has been visiting her psrents in Tryon left recently to spend s short ' visit with relatives in Wsilscs. N. S Two Amerlcsn tourists from 1n- dians camped st ‘lryon corner on Thursday evening. Since lesving thei; home they visited every ststsin the Union, and every province in Canada except Nova Scotla, which they intern‘ visiting on their return trip. Little Mia Mary Dalton of Sum- merside, who hiss been the guest of her grandparents, Mr. snd ms. Hsmry MscPhee for the past three weeks, re- to her homo Saturday even- ing. ‘ ' Mr. and Mrs. Brewer Robinson of der of Charlottetown were Sundsy Miss ntbei MacFsdyen of Tryon Mr. Herbert ‘Thompson of Cropsud A-nonm noon novel u gur- snteed to please you better. ..'JIJST RECEIVED l. esr of Cedar Shingles. H. H. Cox. 6953-7-30-31. Misses Millie snd Ethel Strong of Summerside. Mr. and Mrs. Redman and Miss Dorothy Redmsn. Moncton were recent visitors here. is visiting with Miss Louise Simpson. Hamilton. recent motorists to O'I..esry. Miss Margaret Ramsay of Clifton Mr. and Mrs. J. B.. Lockerby were Mr. and Mrs. kitchen, Miss Alice bout the middle of August. Kitchen and Miss Grace Smith left Saturday on return to Fredericton. N. B.. sfter spending the week guests at the home of Mr. Howard Ram- , z , A. C. Currie, A ml, Reid’: Pz. -——- & e0. z; Wharf. Sr- ab". Il- B- “snow nny 1r IS-—A correspon- f dent writing from East King's Coun- E E A- S T E ty says: Anybody visiting to learn . z ‘, gfgapngh ip line; the extent of the present dryness, lei. s... lfid s... 5.... cm- g‘ Iifiiiiiiiitifffiflffgfi°g°iififi 5km" mesl or ashes or sand, to fully the Q o "‘*”“’"‘**“*“'“”“‘ depth of 24 inches. How the crops ”' ' ' ' ' ' ’ ' are thriving so wonderfully well, is . i indeed s mystery. To firm tho post. Professwnal Cardsrox NE TTING 1;",,.:~°,::,:;'"= “w "n" w“ Mark R, McGuigan, ‘ ’ l mnscsrrroiv-Mrr. JBmGl m1- ' B A lard, Clesr Springs, issued about s. o . BABBSTEB, SOLICITOR, ETC. MONEY T0 LOAN Cameron Block. Charlottetown, P.E.l. McLeod & Bentley ' I. A. BENTLEY '- W. B. BENTLEY, K. C. Isl-Piste! snd Attorney-st-Lsw Oiliso: 130 Richmond Street HONEY T0 LOAN ‘m. P. B. l. McDonald _& McPhee BIA . A. McDONALD. s ll. l‘. Mo!!!“ "WHAT WI HAVE WE'LL HOLD’ ,"It's Better to be Sure isrns. Anonxsrs. s-ro. Than S rry ” nous! r0 com, o )ilq Building Charlottetown Y"! "m In "Ii M" mmsw -- tbsl You nove- An you I0!!!‘ tolooethmbylsingggyotnog i Stewart & Lowther ‘ l. D. STEWART. K. O. ' N. W. LOWTIIEI. TIES, SOLICITORS. ITO ll Gm: George Street i MONT! T0 LOAN DINTAL IUIOION Netting than Pmlssr “Qcfllilly uni." W711i?" “Because,” you foe: ll ens; num- ing thst the best “QUALITY NIT- TING" is llrotectlnj Will Ions. This netting is aluminum os- fore and smu- being woven. llsngs’ Fist without bl|fln| op sq- ging and makes s perfect loses. Csn be erected by m "AMATIIII." SPICIALLY MADE ROI III. m sun-m some ChIMtotownLI-I- OQIIIIIIII Plisnslll‘ ,IA.I.lolI.I. JIMJQIEI. $UB PRICES All Till I'll‘ ON ISL . The Rogers Hardware Company, Ltd. 000s o0 00o o o 90049404044099 sasa-s-a- IE.»- hundred invitations to supper Tues- day night, to give their friends an opportunity to meet her sister, Mrs. Gordon Csntwell. of I-lsiifsx. who is‘ visiting her. The supper was very elsborsts and was much enjoyed by vo-ooo-ooooooooo- 004000-0040 RAVI YOUR IYIS‘ IBXAMINISD AND GLASSES FITTED BI E. E. PARKMAN Registered Optometrist bfonisgn, I. 5. I. > 0o z 003i say, Hamilton. to his home Saturday after spending a month in Hamilton. He left on Monday with ‘his parents Dr. E. H. and Mrs. Ram- say and sister Miss Catherine for Bridgeville, N. 5., where they will spend the month of August. little niece Miss Charlotte Mont- gomery of Vancouver sre the guests of Mr. sud Mrs. Percy MscGougsn. Master Dugald Ramsay returned in Charlottetown on Miss Edith Montgomery and her Mr. George MscGougsn of Win- grade. recently purchased the property of the Misses Mary snd i-lsnnsh Lsng who are residents now in U. _S. A. The Misses Lang plsn on holding a sale of their household effects s- Mr. snd Mrs. Chsrles Hsrvey of Crspsud, were recent visitors to Try- on Mr. Ben Vere of Ssrsnsc Lsks. N. Y. who is summer-in; in Tryon, hss returned to ‘Iryon after visiting s week in the Provincial Cspitsl. Mr. and Mrs. Morley M. Bell, Miss Lula. Robinson and Mr. Harrison B. Bell, of Summerside, motored to Try- on on Sunday-Q IIARTSVILLE SCHOOL CLOSING The semi-snnusl exlmililtlflh of Hartsvilla School was held on Prids-y. June 28th, with s number of psrgnis and visitors present. The pupils were examined in the various subjects by their tescber. Miss Florence Wsrd, sfter which complimentary’ remsrks were msds by those present. Prizes were swsrdsd by the inches for gensrsl proficiency in essh an, 50s IN- i s 5 t\ e59 ' ,_ to!» lib g SIIIVIIICPSB 5&3 @021" ‘will (“w b, new "b" 50k ‘uh o . _ -' 1 ' ' ‘ §.'-‘..‘v..ii.'!.i?’ri..-.'i. me elfkquvt” c, 4:13 a, r1113‘ A1!" v4"! rzlzztnccz; "°° ° i... ..r-<"* PM - _ T“ n“, a,‘ A‘ an ‘a i . ursl nannies] 1b: Sl-IAVING CREANMAQUA VELVA TI! I. B. WILLIAMS %- (CANADA) LIMITED. MONTREAL dis. Kn): n Yin. I sll Jnnrb u Willisq: Into Isnu it. Rqnlu l at. hi!!! 60:. Hui,’ i: 115s ls it: scnbiuuon part. lgP-do: woflb 1m In you I0 Iv]. “allowing is the prize 1.5:: Attend- snoe-Lillisn Mschsod. Proficiency in Grsde II-Donsld Nicholson; Grade VIII-Dorothy MscKenzle; Grads VI-Msry Msc- Kenzie; Grade V-Joseph Murray; Grads III-Kenneth Mackenzie: Grade lI-Alexsndor Mscbeod s-nd Lloyd Nicholson; Grads iqlennis Murrsy snd Msry Csllsghsn. Public School Certificates were presented to Dorothy Msclienzie. Msmio Nicholson, A‘ snder Msc- Kensis snd Russell Murray. After the prises hsd been distribut- ed Bessie Mscltensis resd sn address to the teacher, snd Katie Mscheod ,. sat/ed the tesehor with tn envel- ope containing i sum of money. Following is the address: Miss Florence J. Word, Des: ‘reaction- Time, which brings msny changes, hss brought us to the end of snother school yesr. We feel we cannot lst this opportunity psss without trying to impress upon you. the spprocistion we sll feel for your many efforts on our behalf, snd the cheerful msnnsr in which you hsvs undertaken to vvrferm your put of our dniiy duties during the psst yesr. As the term drsws to s. close ws "In" 11W trying we hsvs been st times snd how much more helpful we could have been to help you per- from those duties. As you srs leaving our community for Isms time. we ssk you w accept thissmsll gift, not for its intrinsic vslus. but s: s. token of the esteem in which you srs held by us, secom- psnisd ss it is. by our very best wishes for prosperity and “ ' ess in your chosen sphere. Thus srs the wishes of your wvfls or Bsrtsvllls school. The texrixz, ma ‘cw sistsnoe during the yesr. close by the singing of the National Anthem. ST. GILBERT NOTES Mr. snd Mrs. Ciuss Arsensult- and \\'01'd:. , '.i'he examination was brought to a: l i ., a c .> looks good inSti-Gilbfli thanked the pupils tor their glfth‘ and v;¢1;;1-,;,-_ snd also the parents for their an; l For T718 Cook l SPANISH CREAM One tablespoon gelstine, 3 cup! their three children. of Moncton, N. rich, sweet milk, it cup sugar, 3 egli yolks and whites sepsrstsd. pinch B.. were visitors st Mrs. Ciuss Arsen- sult's father. Mr. and Mrs. Ben N. Gsllsnt. Mrs DeRoche, of Rumford Fails, Mains, snd slso Mrs. Arsensult, were recent visitors to St. Gilbert. while there they were the guests of Ben and Phil Gsllsnt. ‘ Mrs. Gelss Arsensult paid s. short visit to Muddy Creek, the guest of her dsughter, Iidrs. Celestin Perry. salt, 1v teaspoon vanilis. scald mill with gelatine in the top of a doubli boiler. When gelotine u dissolved Mi sugar. Pour over the beaten ell yolks, stirring constantly. Return W double boiler, cook until thlckenti stirring all the time. Remove from heat, add salt and vanilla, and loll in the stiflly beaten egg whites. Pour into wet mould and chill. ON KISSING A BABY sttrsctivs. Mr. Phil Osllsnt hss built an addi- tion to his bs-rn. which msk-es it very ——‘Kisslng upsets a baby." "Y"! ,a doctor. Yesh, we've met will! ‘babies who, hsving been kissed i-M MN- Awds Arsensult of Bummer- side. is visiting her parents in St. Gilbsrt, Mr. and Mrs. Amicet Gal- lent. Mr. Antoine Gsllsnt, of St. Gilbert, psid s. short visit to Bummersi‘ . the guest. of his‘ sunt, Mrs. Joseph L. Arsensult.‘ Mr. s-nd Mrs. Ben N. Gsllsnt, of St. Gilbert. psid s. flying visit to Mont Csrmsl recently. Mr. snd Mrs. limmsnuel Gsiisnt, of Emma lsyhysre on s short visit to st. Gilbert. night before, spend the whole morb- ing gssing into the sky. instesd 0i paying sttention to the typewriw- Heals Harness Gall! A no uieki sad tbcmus Mm . dares. ciims, boot zhsles and ollil lacerations suffered by horses. Absorblse ll l powerful snuaepxic. will not blister 0f rem hair-on hone can world 4 treatment. It is both eoonolhial ind l“ Booklet on the horse sent lreo. 82.50 9H with st druslins or gcnsnl n: u. w. t. Young, ins. Lynn am. New“ AB‘ ltrd urt~ \\\rilnu_|\ BRINGING UP FATHER lawman vi ‘BBRVID- Q\I_- g \ AH‘. wA-re» QvVI-IT Mugig ‘N MY mas- ‘Hal/b at; m,‘ » BY GOLi-Y-i KiN ovum. s-ruu- wA-i-‘s JUQT WHAT l MIAIQT- “M $17M‘ QSlTO-INTH our or ‘ran nun-You Also. onw en "run Qnnrrru-You can-r out macs. or Mo.» Teas-r-