F ¢ _ .vs_ ~ 4 i t 4 i t .i ; . i v ‘ » _ ` ' ' _ after smoldnq -Un Adalyn; pil-odurl ,/nalrficu/az-/y pl-pparmf H w riveil In port, Sumiiierside Sai day morning with .1 cargo of Ailii Round coal for R. T. Holman (‘o.. Ltd. ' -INTERESTING CONTEST The I. 0. D. E. recently conduct 3. the pupils of Grades Ii and Iii ' _ il .""' ~` i \ Y A P ` I _ " I L 4. ,- _._ H We Are Doing a Big Boot and Shoe 'Business Betaose We are selling and shall continue to sell I"O()'l`WEAR at POPULAR PRICES. ¢ Months ago we anticipated the public’s demand would be along popular price lines, and pi'epareti for a big business, with the ‘ result that the PURDIE'I"ERGUSON I SHUIC CO., LTD. have an enviable reputa- tion for giving STYLE, QUALITY AND VALUE at lowest possible prices. We have on sale this week Ladies’ i Brown Bail Strap Oxfords, at $4.75 pair. Ladies Brown and Black twin strap Slip- per at pair. 'i`he same in Mahogany Calf at $5.75. ‘ l . ' S00 'i`lit~ii\ I)is|il:i_\'vti in Oni' \\`ititlo\v Hosiery, 750., $1.50 inconvenient to Ladies’ Holeproof Order bv mail if _ and $2.00 per pair. shop. ` Purdie - Feréiison Siioe Co. Liti.i beautiful pictures which will r very interesting contest among the Siimnierside High School for the best Union Jack to he drawn and colored by the pupils. Much interest was taken in the contest. the prize tor Grade II was won by _ r., James Merril, and for Grade III by “ff Russel Corner. The prizes were _ _MW rnscnsnnoirnrownouinoitn’ - ur~ in it ed of \ till 9. V " only. Monday. July llth. Ladies n cf” J: I" i ll °' main in the rooms. ._ I -J. H. GAUDET_pr»=sents to his tiinny patrons the cyclone novelty orchestra, iiiiriiiony. and syncopa- tion. clainird by critics to iie_the tinest dance organizations in East- ern <`un:idtt. For those wiio do not di-inns-_ n piano solo hy Arthur 'l. it Coodier_ A violin solo by Willis.: i -J. MacDonald. Orchestra includes violin. piano. snxaphone and drums each an artist. Dancing one night 75 cts. Gents, $1.25. _ ROAD MARKING- The mark- . ing of the main highway.-i as ;i guide to tourists and otliers is going along well and mucii oi ih- ‘ \\'_ork has been done. 'I`lii. ii- '- was started by the Simi-n~"=i»“ Board of Trade and w:i~= token tip by the Charlottetown Iioarti. 'l`ho "' main highways from Souris in Tir- nisli will have white color hands painted on the posts. The color from Summerside to Borden is red and troiii Bortlen to Ch.irlotte~ " ° Western Guardian I I W” _ _ .'\. .- - -_ ~. " - » (__ _ . - - _ _ I V , __ Q Y 4 _'_ l _ .' . ~ ..' ; . . , - L _ .¢ _ - I _ » __ -L_. _ ~ _ Sweeiensthe mouth .. -w»~f==~»f i _ ouse-two maids for general. _ _ - - » , __ / ` _ _ ° ' ' ork. Mrs. James Lynds, Kensiugl, : ~ ._ ton. ` __ A L -coal. scuoouzn Annivso f’ \ V . 1 = 4 _ ` ~The Schooner J. 'H. Ernest. :ir - ‘ _ i ' ‘» -» i ~ ‘* "" ~ town yellow. With the posts so painted and with signs here and there along the highways sliowingf the directions to the various towns, it will be ti great rtinveiiienre for strangers. The Sumniersitie Board of Trade linve painted the posts on the Siiiiiinerside-Borden liighway. and on tht- other road they will do the work east to Fredericton and west to (‘on\vay U *_-Qoaé-_ ii business trip to Quebec. is spending a few days in town. ' -Mr. .\‘ii1t_ Gallant, Fnion t‘orn er was ri visitor to town on ’1`iiiii's ' 'tv ii l"` ' ___ visiting friends in town. H. -\ir l N. B. ' .. .. . . _ , ‘_ »-.\lr. Daviil (‘oughlin, Pnmpbcll .Siittvssois to (ioition & (‘0., Um Im 4_ “M in ,own Thursday ‘ on -business. Ii. _ 'l (‘.iiai'lotteto\\'n 1: :: P. E. I. ` -- I LL_____T: ; _ :U -Mr. James Todd of ilnlm_1n'.~i ` Ltd.. is spending ri iicliday iit Elms- - r r - " ' *_* -F tltile. -H. ` -____!Y t Cliff H otell Siianhope Beach, Prince Edward f Island Noted for its Surf Bathing Season 1921 opens July lst Completely Renovated Throughout Cuisine Unexcelied Terms°Moderate J. J. DAVIES, Proprietor uf . »=»- ... ..._ T27.. :"5 ' ¢»+»H >4+¢»n'oo oaorof-046-oQ444v+o+++o+¢ovoo #+0440 E. R. snow ‘ ,,;' gf.: .- /_ .. _ _t *.‘.- mi itiniiiiioiio Si ` ‘ ‘Ctm`f10lit:iowri" Fire, Liie, Accident. Sickness and Plate Glass insurance at Lowest rites. _ Goodftrong, Stock Companies *".f"§‘.‘§§""§“§~‘-00.0* OOQQOOOOQOOQOOO-O{O9~O&O 11 ' W ' _-5' _ __ ~ Imperial Fox Biscuit -1___ Il manufactured at Charlottetown, P. E. I. lt contains the whole 'wheat glrm and PURE COD LIVER OIL. Everything that goes into these Biscuits has been Govornmcnt In- ipoctod and io Guaranteed PURE and WHOLESOME. Imperial Cod Oil Biscuits are fed in the mniority of our P. E. I. ranches and lro giving SATINACTORY RESULTS. Lot ul ship you a trial order direct from factory. »-Dr. and .\lra. Dewar of f'ii:ir 5 loitr-town wore In Suniiiierside on Tliurstiny. - ~Mrs. Fred Heaton and children from Bathurst, Me., are visiting her linotlier in Summerside. ~Mr_ George A. Clark oi' Mil - ford, Mass., is visiting his parents Mr and Mrs. Hall Clark. --The serious illness of Mr. W. F. .\I.icKee, Mgr. of Iizinlt ni' Novo Scotia in Summerside is reported. --Mrs Annie Shields oirlioston is .spending her vacation' at intiiiin River. -Mrs. Blackwell wiio has been visiting her former home in St. Eleanor.; left this week on return to (7onqueat_ Sask. -Mr. John Harris who has t-ipent the past 25 years in California is ‘visiting his brother Mr. James_ Hzirris. Sumniersitle. ' -Mrs. L. J. McDonald :ind little son Loo. lMernitiid -.nro visiting Mrs M..~Doniild'a parents,Mr. und Mrs. Alexander Cnmerort. Milik Street, H. _ ~-Mr. 'and ‘M-rs. Jack Peters, Fiimmersidé. are visiting at itlid homo of Mrs. Peters' parents, Mr. und Mrs. Harris, 0‘l.e:iry_ ii. »--Dr. Charles Kennedy.New York who ifs now vlsitinig friends on the island. was in town on 'I‘liursda_v. H. ~.\lrs. Arlon A. itinr; :ind daiigii» ter Evelyn from fission :ire visit- ing nt her parents Mr. and Mrs. Adolphus Arsenfiult. ivlosrisniv P1iiisoN.\i_.s] --Mr. John Len it-ft this week t.n` I V.. -.\lrs. Wm. .\l. Dodds of lhirton -iMr. :md Mrs. Warren of Hun fineton, spent ii irw dayi-i this week _ _ fmt Mrs. R. T. Dodds :ind fiiinily are visiting in Fretlrlcton. i ‘i , i s_..i.i ilsni.. ii.. ILK-N_ature's findst food-has such an important part in your daily diet that you naturally want to use the richest, purest arid safest milk obtainable That is why you will be interested in Camation Milk. In the heart of Canz_ida’s best dairy counties are the spotless ` Carnation coridenseries. Here every day in the year is receive pure, fresh, rich, “whole” milk from fine farms. | Part of the water is removed by evaporation, and the milk, now ' of creamy consistency, is sealed in air-tight containers, and sterilized-to make it doubly safe. Thus, Carnation Milk reaches you fresh, pure and wholesome rotectcd a "ainst contamination. Your grocer-you, too-can _ keep it in tEc unopened container indefinitely. . _ And with it you can fill every household need for milk and it l can be used as cream for tea and coffee; cereals and fruit But, if you want milk for drinking or cookin I you must ADD WATER to Carnation Milk-at least ari equai part. Carnation Milk is absolutely free from sweeteriing or preserva- » tive. And it is of uniform uality and purity. You can use it in every recipe--it adds new (ilavor and a delicious richness. ' Try this modern milk supply. Try it for one week. Order a dozen tall cans ‘(16 oz. size), or a case of 48 cans of Carnation Milk from your ' 1,, grocer-the Carnation Milkman. ' CARNATION MILK PRODUCTS COMPANY, LIMITED ,, _ Aylmer, Ontario Condannrfu ai Aylmn and Sp1~i'ng_fiel~1. Ont. ‘i Mfrollll Contented' Co‘§is"?' °E“7i“? -_ -v' ‘S _ z_-..._'_--2 1'; i". _ Y* rr tangy.. » Here’s a Real Recipe Book A braufifully rolorrd illtu- tfatrd book of 100 mud rr- cipe:-:arh a new mat for y'our talile-will lc .rnf _ _ - O _ _ __ U _ .W mrs to Mya". on ...'11 » - dtldrrrr our Jylmrr ojift. ` -Mr. J. E. Desltocliea repi-esent.~ ing the Hart! Boot anti Shoe (‘o._ of Fretlricton, N. B. is speiitiing two weeks holidays with his pai# ents in Miscouche. -Miss Gorda Parsons ieli this moi-ning, Friday. on return to Mont. real after ti visit to her grand - iiiothcrs_ Mrs. R. 'l_ lioliiinii. _ gg., ~-.\ir. Hudson More-shed, t1'I.enr_\' returned home on WeiIno:sd.'i_v even ing from Portland. Me.. win-re he had spent ii inonfh visiting t`rieritls. ~)ilss l.iil'.i Mnntizoiiit-rv oi' Park Corner und Miss lliizi-l Orr or French it|ver‘lefi on Tliiirsduy for British Columbia, the forinvr for Prince Rupert und the latter for iiniiiui niscoir co., tin, ...yTll’.¢iii.'s.°.f1'l'ffli.. P'liI.i"i.ii°".§’..'Ii..il'}§, _ Bax 440 Charlottetown _ le" “Pac one 0 us “rn _; ' » -~ __, A _.1 - " ' `~ _ ,_ _ ___ ,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, K ,| E 3’ ~ ' " ‘K "‘ 1 __ iiiiiiiuiiiliiilltiiiitniiihh u __ 3 ,-1 __ _ _-,l‘.:;\ T _ti ~.' I . .-_-.- -Mr anti Mrs. P' Kvieifoffniiii. iiiiif- your :inn we toot im.-it to ii orwreii C Vsfiirini wp* A _ . . _ __ ova. _o_ ._ Grade VI--Annie ltiimfoi'd, Mo., ure spentiiiig their with it feeling of happiness, and we " . ` - holidays with Mrs. .\icIJoiiiilti’.~: pair- .shall not Soon forget the ii ents, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Dultoii. of Followin.. is the standing of Or Muriel McPherson. well Cove school for the month ol, l-‘rude V.-Donald tttrgcog' ornstli "M _ " i not ii' W 11 , Made in Canada by `1'1i' "H ak Dum! H B Lot 7. also with Mr. McU_iniiIii‘s friends, at Lot. 1. -Mrs. Dr. Mcfiriith, New York We arrived in town Tuestiny ev:-iiing' und left Wednesday for Eliiiadzilt- where she will Spend her lvilidziys with her parents Mr. and Mrs. James O'Bi-len. < : CLOSING OF ORWELL COVE __________ _. SCHOOL I The i-losing exercises of Orwell _ (‘ove School took plnco In the i Scliool lloiise on Juno 29th. :i large vmorh | niiiiiher of rntfpnyni-s and others being pri-sent. The pupils wnrr r-xfimlned in the -Mr. Ralph Doddi of the (‘an-ltiiffeient subjects and showed by __A ntlian Bank r.f Commenrt-e. with Mrs -Mr. and Mrs. A. lt. Brennan Dodds and family. left on Friday have returned to Summerside from morning for l-‘rederit-ton, N. B.. il very pieni-uint visit to the. Pucificlwhere they will spend their hoii-, Const. ldoys with friends. Il. . ~ » i For Sale At a Bargain The Residence oi Frank F. Tnpliiii their ri»:|_Iv :in_~iwt=rs it marked pro- gress under their paintnking ieacii~ r r, Miirgiiret Gillis. S,rn pa tltbeil9t1il. I‘ii x llIlI'~ilNT Several prizes nnd diplomas were then awarded the pupils by tho tenclief, who rifterwiigis was prc» sented with n beautiful camera uc- companit-tl hy an ntidress to which shevreplied thanking the pupils for their thoiightfuiness and also the 'parents for their kindness durin_.; her short shyl 'mong them. Fudge an‘other candy w.~,, .served ,after which ‘nil departed feeling that is was an afternoon \vell`spenl._ ~ ' roiiowiiig tt the ntitii-sim i 'ro Mm Margaret onus, | Our Esteemed Teacher Another year has passed and we. your piipilirof Orwell Coho School. sincerely desire at this time to ea- press mir gratitude to von for your many kind actions towards us an- for the keen Interest you have tnlt _ _ _-_-__.________ e Wo fuel lt. has been A ygry prgtit- n forts you have put forth l anti oiieerfulness you to accept this our best wishes. 5. -=~>j June. Jiiuies Mcltae. Grade ViiI-1. John 'McDonal.~., Grads iV.~ Joseph 2. Angus Nicholson 3, 1i*ene Mc- Grade Iii-»('hristie Lent' Irving -Nicholson, 3. VII-_Reggie McDonald, 2. Grade iii.--Reggie McPherson, 3, Florence Mary l\icDonuld. 3, -Grade I.-Kathryn ii _ _ . W < »-d»4 baccos are piairiy marked “the pat"‘i__i_i