., W, Mil-urn. . our 39d} u» n- .».nl.ii.é-tvfilfi$o ...,. . ‘ _ l . . “u. -,i .- ._ .6... CHARLOTTETTOWN GUARDM wfibluitsbav; P’ i ~———U.GUST 7' =§193° . l Western Guardian '°' """_““‘"'"- 1"" “f” ‘f ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ 1 l_ , _ “wl , i » gum W33” M, ;',,,;1‘j_°",',;;’°,,‘f.‘;‘,fi.,, ...°Z. woman's - onnarusr - rnavm. - s: srnlu ._ - _.___ pression to our thoughts i! (hi! l!" l I 1.9-“ m,‘ i bemblld here io-nishi. l0 live ex- -___ -LO0K BOB MAC‘! Hop Ale Booth at Montague Races. 7ll4-8-7-ll. Summer Dresses-Reduced Early Comers will secure some of the most attractive bargains that you can imagine, Lovely summer dresses, mostly sleeve- less models, in craysheen, celanese and crepe dc chene. The colors shown are white, green, peach, yellow, Pink, maize and mauve. - $10.50 Dresses for $7.88 ‘A? $3.95 Dresses for $2.72 ' $16.00 Dresses for $12.00 $19.50 Dresses for $14.63 , $8.95 Dresses for $6.72. 4 Remarkable Values in Lovely g/Crepe-de-g! hone Lace trimmed ‘ l —ZINC-0-LITH pure white paint v $4.00 per gallon at Brace‘s. 1060-84-21 JD 1212*‘ ' —SEI THE‘ NEW 1% H. P. sta- l tionary engine (built like an aero- plane) at Blue's. 7105-6-7-21. -ASK FOB. Macs Hop Ale. 7-9-tlli Aug. 8 t. Barn?! \ s‘. —CROSS” 5fox farming pays. Buy Brsyco" Netting at Brace's.. 7105-8-7-21. i‘? fJ-igweit» fa -WANTED—By married man with experience. position on iox ranch. Apply Guardian Offiee, Summer-side. ’ 7069-8-5-3.‘ QUEBEC to _ EUROPE g September 6th *1». >- Ali-i i l i. i re-union before your departure for . ...... i i i. .- n -- Illlfllfllllfllq pecially for the choir. an honour to '- . see our dear organist choaepvpy God ' ~ for so noble a calling, yet we must A seeing you leave us. You can easily understand the reason of our sorrow; for many years we have been the ob- _ 1 B B o N n F '1" n E P a many kindnesses, your relations with T a E B L U E R _ s I P 0 . c I F c us-always so delicate and reserved- , leave in our hearts the best of souv- ness in the thought that you will no longer be with us. either in out loy- ous re-unions or at the organ on icate touch our church singing. It was not only in the choir that you gave so generously of your time. your in- "one price" 37c per gal. at Bruce's. =11 91¢ li°°d "m" °I m‘ “m” 771054-74; None 0i the members of the Child- \ ren of Mary and of the Miscouche the big city of Montreal. Whilst we admit that our hearts are sad in ' l’ Wh to EMPRESS of CANADA ject, as well as the witnesses of your l l‘ _ enirs, still there is a note of sad- Sundays, to accompany by your del- _g_qggg,mg Wm, m, and m“, telligence, and your initiative, but in Choir Band everfound you indiffer- Undergarments -"“"" “ms” °F .. 'N. Bedeque 11; Freetown 3; 'l‘ravel- mt» °" the cmtr“? 37°“ we“ ' l! lers’ Rest, 7.30. .l.w.A. Nicholson, “We B W111i"! h°IP°Y~ Y" “i” "' 1' Drepe de chene Gown, daintily trimmed with ‘Minister. cullidrio heal; “izlflfiroizlll; _ f . . . . mo e , w ' ,,. a a _ lace’ lhqwn m" plnk’ peach and whlte’ a’ most j _BQRDEN “NE shlppjng club ber, and who we feel looks upon this ......-.......-.. C I I ea e I . e ~~ I I , outstanding value at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 l l “in ho a lambs and calves ma“, m you, m, Wm, a m“, i- ____ _ 1 /“\ " ‘ ‘o 8 g’ ' a berin slithese ~"' l ‘r’ ‘ .--i“~“\§- a“ . lTIIUISGBY. Ave. 8th. at Albany. Hours maternal lay. emem s ._.» s, _,/-'= » , , , l“ m 3_ LL“ noun 7018,8441 kindnesses, l. heartfelt thank you, \Z“_ ___§_f‘_i_ \ _ ,—~ \~-_.._."7 v l q Crepe de chene slip, lace trimmed, very choice u l m, u, o“, ]1p5_ ya, w, thank you .. f E t. m 2 g fabric, beautifully made, white, peach, pink. " -KENSINGTON ass. CliibiOad- Til the llflme of all ilioee present. and = A gowmmfi, EM R155“; cimfukldoo‘ .: compare with usual $5.00 lines . . . . 3 ‘- ; in: hose. lambs. m. sheep and veal we will mp a good souvenir of you. b. as, and fasmtship on the P3046, A}; . a ~ calves Wednesday of each week up ‘KB trust you will mt be unmlndlul a]? ' ‘ ' ~ . it of luck for those who are accustomed to .2 _ _ til. noon. John A. Douiles. Becy. Dr u!‘ especially we ask you t0 “mam, visit Europe in the Autumn! q DANCE SET, of daintiest crepe de chene, trim- . °7”'7'2°"‘ ber us in your good prayers. We “you know this dous bluwihbon Emma t! med t0 llarnlonlse ivith slip mentioned above. l —FIRE aims. mu Disinfectant. "mdbm:fagfiojfiillinli it: "uifyouhave 'od_in_l1era1coved.Ge0f8iun “W” l a s y ' ' adlpin her white-filed lFlea Powder. Power Meat Grinders. l Hinges, Hasps, Hooks and all ranch Braces. saloo ' ed of mind." Whilst we regret your bimlen-WY wonderfulvalue .. edwsleepinherdwp"id°$ a e . . you will enioy renewing her acquaintance. leaving us, we realize that you have building supplies sold at I t _ ‘r BLOOMER in bobette and standard style, very ,1 i 7085-8-6-21 gfsfl‘ lilzfouz°“t;'atpl‘°wg $30): blgrilgllvegeverhad 31st leriilren ma; ‘ - ' ‘ 3' 1'9 i " _ Q m YO eflgfil‘ Q Vanm‘ I ldaaintilfinlgréfi? garlnent of fine crepe de chene’ , __WONDERFUL bargams m km gratulate you with all our hearts. We thisunusual opportunity. e r 1 g l ' . I ' I - l . I . I . L. I . . . i chen utensils, see Brace‘: hardware wish y” “a” hzppme: It“ 12:: ‘i: Rfiflfliilm Tmllyhoflqhllflblmfllkdfllfil-u . - ind . 1085-8-6-2‘ n“ “d 1°‘ "5 °p° ‘ ‘ ‘"4 y°"'°""°"“" ‘ . J “w ow I you will return to Miscouche bear- q_ y; cam; ~‘ 10 King Street, ing a. pretty name and B11506 1Q the costume of the congregation 0f Notre Dame. Permit us, dear friend. to offer you as a token of esteem and as souvenirs these’ modest PIESGI-‘li-l that, urlll remind you of us. Once more, accept our thanks, our con- gratulations. our wishes in this last re-unlon before your departure and promise us to take with you not in a corner of your valise, but in a. ‘ corner of your heart, the souvenir ‘ of your faithful friend! of the par- ish of Miscouche. S. -FUNERAL 0F THE LATE MB. JAMES SQUABEBRIGGS-Notwith- standing the heavy rain, the funeral o; the late Mr. James Squarebriggs, which took place on Sunday after- noon at his residence in Miscouche. was very largely attended and the -—P.LATE GLASS WINDOW MASIIEDF-During Sunday's gale ‘he large plate glass window on the *ast side of Messrs Holmans fumi- ture show window at summerside was blown in and broken into a number o! pieces. S Saint John, N, B, caiiaaiaii Pacific Steamships "AbQ aanj filllflnfaeflo kit Company's Travelers’ august". . . Good the World 0m?‘ Clearing Out Dimity i Slips and Bloomers These are broken lines of regular 50c value, if we have your size, you’ll get a really-notable bargain. Look them over, your chances of getting something to suit you, are very good indeed. Fiftycentvalue 39c —DEATH 0F MR. J. HENRY IALLANIZ-The death occurred at '1': home in Summcrside on Monday ii‘ Mr, J. Henry Gallant, after an i1l-' . less of several months, at the com- “ ‘ __ iaratively early’ age of 54 years. He " ' i-as the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. 3emard Gallant and for some years had been the street foreman in Sum- merside. later taking a position in the freight sheds at Charlottetown. He was a man of splendid character, a conscientious worker and respected by all who knew him. He leaves to 46 aide, left on Monday ici- a motor' trip through Cape Breton and other parts of Nova Bcotia. S. —-Miss Evelyn McKenzie. of Bum- merside, has returned from a plea- sant vacation spent at Shediac, N. 3.. when she was the guest of Miss Jean mails. S. ' *1- WINNIPBG. Aug. $—Heavy rain- lboth in the northeastern and north- fall over the week end has brought western sections of the province. wen relief to the fire-swept forest areas ,under control today following an all. in Manitoba. Practically all fires, }day rain Saturday and Sunday. , ENTRIES FOR - -1ls-!\|I.>1ul_I‘-i’ :0. ; . anteed to please you better. Eastern Guardian ..'GIB.LS BROADCLCTH wash dresses, sizes 6 to 14 years, 93c each. Boys wash suits, sizes 3 to 6 years, $1.49 each. T.G. Ives, Ltd. ' ' 7070-8-5-31 F. ‘ ..BALANCE ladies suits and sum- mer coats One third off. T.G. Ives. Ltd. 7079-8-5-31 ..'ASK FOR Mats Hop Ale. each. dresses, medium and large sizes. 89c each. T.G. Ives. Ltd. 7079-8-5-3i “WIABQUISETTE cross-bar cur- tain. 2 1-4 yds. long, 59: per pair. Madras curtain panels. 36 in. by 2 l-4 yds. long. 69c each. T.G. Ives. Ltd 25c each. T.G. Ives, Ltd. 7079-8-5-31 7079-8-5-3! STAMPEDE SUMMERSIDE Driving Park _ ..'l DOZ GIRLS straw hats, pric- ed up to $3 00. To clear, your choice AUGUST—13——17 ue - nab‘ wrap anoucaos srnas - no 1 cnaiurlori COWBOYS rnou an. rams or can/ma AND u.s.A. nicx ammo sore srnmii waoon aacas aaaa! aaca ' ’ WILD IOISI ‘ACE! IAOI! DA! QOWDOY! RIDING 0N UNTAMBD IIONGHOS,‘ \ ..'It0BlN noon noun u guar- ‘i-B-till Aug. 8 ..'T0 CLEAR 2 doz. ladies printed broadcloth blouses. sizes 36 to 42; $129 2 doz. ladies gingham blouse with 4e entries, the largest bunch of JTBE LADIES of Montag Tare all prepared to serve you with high- class meals at the races Wed, Aus- ‘lth. 7000-8-8-21 ..'NOTBING LIFT undone t0 ..'LO0K FOR Mac-s Hop Ale make the blg race meet at Montague Booth at Montague Races. 1114-8-7-11 {the but eval- ataged on P.E.1. i 7090-8-8-21 “WHERE WILL BE four classes horses ever known to face the starter at Montague. 7090-8-6-21 ..'SEE THE OLD VETERANS Monte Gerow, Torn Holmes (noted colored driver) and the other blg list oi mainlanders line up against our Island horsemen at Montague. Wed, Aug. 1th. ‘IMO-p-e-Ii "WARM FOB. SALE at Grand- view. 150 acres land in good condi- tion. Good buildings and well wat- ered, close to railway station, For further particulars apply to Alex. Martin, Grandview. 7064-8-54! PERSONAL! ..'Mr. William White, Panmure mourn his widow and two small child- ren besides the following brothers and sisters, nameiyz- Messrs Samuel A. and Gilbert B. Gallant of Summer- side: Mr. Thomas Gallant or Dover, N. 8.; Mrs_ Clovis Richards of Rum- ford Falls. Maine, and Mrs. G. E. Stevens, of Dover, N. H. to all of whom the sincere sympathy of the community is extended. The funeral takes place this morn- ing from his later residence to St. Paul's Church and Cemetery. S. -PRESENTATION AND AD- DREss-The friends and relatives of Miss Hermina DesRoches. organist of the St. John the Baptist Church at Miscouche, gathered at the Con- vent on the eve of her departure for Montreal to bid her farewell and to present her withsome valuable parting gifts and a, beautifully word- ed address. The members of the church choir and members of the Miscouche and Wellington bands, were present and played somevery beautiful selections during the ev- ening. The Society of the "Child- ren of Mary." of which she was a member, were also present. Miss Des- Bochea is one ‘of the most popular young ladies of Miscouche and ful- filled her duties as organist to the entire satisfaction of all. Dainty re- fieshments were served at the close of the evening. The gifts included Island. recently visited Georgetown. A ..'Mra. Beanie Macdonald and eon Keith, Baiifax, NJ, are visiting in Georgetown, the guests of Mrs. Mae- dcnawe mother, ma. G.A. Aitken. u_——_ . ma. and ma. xupiiig and nai- i ll: and rm. w.w. ueageiiiiiomea a- very handsome traveling trunk and a club bag; also an umbrella. The recipient thanked the donors floral tributes were very numerous and beautiful. The service was con- ducted by Rev. :7. P. C. Fraser and a very touching address was given by Rev. J. C. Martin, a personal friend of the family and former teacher of Mr. Bquarebriggs in his schooldays. Two favourite hymns of the deceased, "Lead Kindly Light," and "Shall We Gather at the River," were beautifully rendered by the choir, while Mr. George Bowness of Summerside, sang very effectively "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere." ‘The pallbearers were Messrs G. W. Bell, F. J. E. Wright, Wallace McCallum, Archie Llnkletter, Peter L. DesRoches and Cornelius McCalium. Interment was in the People's Cemetery at summerside. As the funeral nortege alas Passing 5t. John the Baptist Church, Miscouche, Rev. Dr. Mon- aghan had the bell tolled out of re- spect for the deceased. Floral offer- lngs-Mrs. H. Howatt and Biff, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. MacLean, Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Macliay, Mr. and Mrs. U. R. Gillis and family. Burnmerside Customs, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Perry and family, J. Sinclair MacKay, B. P. Foley, _A. W. MacDoweli and family, H. T. Bees. Cleo. A. Callback, John ‘Crabb, 1'. J. B. Wright, John B. Yco and family, Mrs. H. B. Crockett and Carl, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lewis, Dr. J. C. and Mrs. Simpson, Liberal Club, Summerside: Mr. and Mrs. O. Mae- Lellan and family, Mr. and Mire, J. P. Gaudet and family, Uncle Henry and Sterne family. S. ‘r. Gallant, O. P. Palmer, P. A. Mac llan, —-Mrs. M. Giddiey of Holbrooke, Mill. and m. George Squarobrigga," are the guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. A, S. MacKay, of summeeide. and attended the funeral 0f Mr. Squarebriggs brother, this late Mr. James lquaiebrigga, of ' iaoouche. which took place on Sunday. S. --Bev. B. Lockhart, pastor of the United Church at Antigonish, n. s,‘ is visiting on the Island and Renew- ing old acquaintances. He spent some time in Suinmersids with his sister, Mrs Charles Ramsay. and Mrs. Mc- Murdo, Mrs, Imkhart who accom- vI-nied her husband on his visit, has returned home. Mr. lockhart will re- main until the end of the month. S. —Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ruling of south Bi-alntiee Maaa. have arrived on the Island for their annual visit . to Mrs. l-Iulinfa’ parents, M; m4 Mrl- Bent. uealim. of llammefside, Mr. Huling is a. keen fisherman and his‘ wife can-handle a rod and line t» we burrow. mil- many friends he» they will, aotbe disappointed with their catches this year. s, zzlnternai parasites in the shape of worms in the stomach and bowels of children sap their vitality and n. ti"! Phyliéal development. The! keep the child in a constant state of un- XIIO IIIG. i! I00 aihlldpd to, endanger life The child can be spared muea luflvrlns l!!! the nether much anxiety by urine a reliable worm reiaesy. such aa mum's wei-m m. derawhicharesuredeathtowomia. Nine Drowned imn-a IOITIND. aeleiuiii. Mlllllt B-Jrwo MDNTAGUE HORSE RACES Wednesday, August 7th, 1929 $1000.00~ll| PllBSES-—$1000.0fl 2.17 TROT PETER VERDE, MARGE DIRECT, 2.13 PPFPFP9°P£"\ PETER. KEYE S. JESSICA ran oaaa-r, GOLDEN rarest-e. YOI-KOLAp-D. W. F';;FF;PPHPP'FFPP u: nor-roan swim Jonrm! wlLKlBw-Glflhl City lllblaa, oaai-iotuwwa. l. Machine, Char] 90"?“ BARVIITER. axe-col. n. a. llaaiixlaasii, eaamuumi. men. MACK TflDDp-I‘. OAPT- IACIlOIh-C. IOXY GUM-Monte II IITTI Ill! pgPPflPffPPP BUD HAL Molt-Robert Baker b Sons, Bummeraids. PETER WILL TELL, 2.l2%—Goodtime Stables, Monotone, N. B. Z-liid-Neil Walker, Charlottetown. BINGEN AUBREY, 2.1m HAL TIPTON, Lid-A. T. Vi-Dr. F. C. Dougan, Chmlottetown. PETER. TANLAC, bio-Monte Gerow, Fort Fairfleld, Maine. PETER. WILTON Jr.,-H. PLATE GLASS. 2.1l'/¢-Clif1 Ma " >10. MARY VOLO, LIMA-Monte Gerow, 11. WATTS EDITION. 2.l5%~William Trainor, Hillahoro, 2.25 PACE-y-PUBSE $300.00 WOBTHY SEW-Garden City Stables, f“ Z-Zllb-W. MeNeill, Southpon, Li" BIUQEWUODa-Mcnle Gerow, Fort I-‘airfield, Mo, 4 TEDDY JACKSON, ZJQ-Wm, DOLLY WAlTSp-Monte Gerow, Fort Fairfield. Maine. BILLIE COPE, III-Harry O'Brien, Albertm, W. AUBIIANNA, Llik-Dr. P. WORTIIY WATTS, cam-r. B. Fraser, sherbrooke, N. S. GOIDON IIARVESTEI, ZJHi-Dr. Heath McIntyre, Charlottetown White, York Point, MICKEY AUBBEY,—MBGR Steele, Summon“; LOUISE COLOIIADiL-Capt. J. L. Bead, Borden, P. I- l. JAMES AUBBEL-Gooiltime Stables, Moaeten, N, B. G . {OITIY LOUIIIF-Ceollog. i?" lumen. Mun.‘ BAIITA AUBIlYr-G. W. B a. AUlIlYr-lm l _ VOW. unl-sivzlziicmamm chloaeaeaygb’ n” an.“ N AND RACE-PURSE $300.00 —Coi. D. A. Maeltinuon, Charlottetown, Hinton, Bathurat, N, B, Good, Bathurat, N. B. , , New Glasgow, N. S. Fort Fail-field, Maine. rlottetown. Toombe, Kenaington, P, I, l, Z-llld-Col. I). A. Maeliinnon, L‘ lottetowa. "imlfllfl. Moneion. N. B. McIntyre. Mflnillue. P. a. I. . Chandler, Ollflfl ‘ IIGIIIWII. 08618110! DBO! IOMM almost M ca- ""°"“ . na. AUDUIDIQ-J a. Molecule. eras: nscoaarmo - can nassoneo _______ m“, ‘m, n, "m," mm,’ M, u“ l "m" 17°" "Mm" °°""'“"- ‘ 4am Albeta mullan of the civil Mo! ‘at the entrance to tau harber gill ma b?“ muivvhiliiilnu“m' , . _ , lerviee Department ii om», ar- our. m of "main llnllfll aiimi at ranvoaaa lDNm-pl. as. oiiiul 3mm ‘ CHANG! or raves»! EACH "WW- , rived on Monday evening u. mas ease. a final imli iiwaowea that "Iii-It M . Wellness-ram llarplmuI-"agtalgg, _ Ilhitsflehledeahyiistefetareerfeeinevr leeaevea for!!! aoeuiu sraunmo aacnco. I18 Ems. two mile efll l“ 9N , two slows namr-I-I ‘HO-Ne ‘GENERAL ADMISSION 15¢ ' SEASON TICKETS f$ik00 IPONIOIID a! ma avmiaasma GOLF cam her vacation with hei- iaoiaer, am. Holman. of lusialereide. l. .