Western Guardian —-GDLB DIISIIS, li$ I to 13 Y each 70c. AT BIN- GLADTB. ' 2L .0118! Dll8§l8— ' “C. lI-‘ld 01.50. AT BIN- ' m. _-ansus vons nnsssns.’ assorted chads, l4 to 20 years only $3.78. AT BINCLAIITB. 2i. ~88! 0U‘ SPECIAL displays of ladies trimmed bats at 01.00 and Ends His Life (Sptclnl to the Gnlnlinll School for’ year ending June so 10:8.’ Grade lX-Oameron Annaar. Grade VIII-Helen Annear. 2 Grade VII-Claudia‘ ; r-Gfitl Bchirm ; 3, Harold Anne-fie: Mme Agar. 5‘ an“ lug from a nervous breakdown and (3nd. 1v_1' "that 3m. ; Charles M. Anderson. Ph. D., dir- §"yd Equal-a“; 3' Ema guns; ector 0f the DlVl-Blflll OI laboratories 4, 3d", “gum “kn-guru. ‘Provincial Department of Health. and, n_1, puke,- Mum; 2' Toronto. and membe of a well Eileen ruler; s. Ralph Coulson. Hm"! Ottawa family. ended his Grade I-l Ruby Voucher; 2, John life by cuttifl! m? lilzular vein in Bmgsgn-vmg r- , 553mm his throat with a safety raaor hlmungg; 4, 14mg” my“; blade at a summer cottage at Bur- ritt's Rapids, Ont, about 9 o'clock on; Claudh Mgcljflagéyllllll! morning. His death shocked Helen Annmr. A Gordon Bchirmer, the entire countryside around Harold Annesr. Alice Annear, Gretakesnptvilie and neighborhood. Poole. where Dr. Anderson had spent his I summer vacations for the past five r . ‘ “'1', years, and where he was widely comers um: aosn BOUTE-Qmown and most POP!!!"- Answered roll call with "Where I ———<°->-——— would like-to travel." It was de- next meeting will be held at the cast. - home of Mrs. Allan J. ‘llaoCormack. ,_ gMontague it gorse Races Wednesday, August 1st $900--ln Purses»- $900 ' ’ CLASSES: 2.20 Trot . . . . . . . . . . . . . Purse $300.00 2.24 Pace . . . . . . . . . . . . Purse $300.00 2.30 Trot and Pace . . . . Purse $300.00 1i GENERAL CONDITION S: Entries close Wednesday, July 18th, 1928. Horses must be eligible on that data. Entrince money must accompany iihe entry. All race; mile plan. Allracestoierminaieattheendofthe heats. Three in side ilfth heat, when winners will be decided by standing in the race summary. All purses divided 50, 25, l5 and 10%. Entrance fee 5% of purse, 5% ad- ditionaifromwinncs. Twoentrlesoftheaameowuenhlpmaystartiu the mfisraee provided the full 5% is paid on each starter, the drivers ._ having the approval of the judges. The management reserve the rigrht to declare oil. change order oi program, decline any dntry or bar any driver, deelareoff, and still without re-ndvertising any races not satisfactorily filled. If the weather ls stormy the management reserve thb right to poet- pone or declare the races oi! and retum entrance money, lay, straw and stahling free. Iaiional Trotthg Association rules to govern, except where they no“. fllct with the above conditions... The management assumes no . m1. bility for any accident of damage to any , n or property dun-in; m]; , Hugh McPhee, Eugene Delarey, In- TERMS . g JAMBs A, Mscnuryng sQfl-ghn nocent Campbell, James Aeneas Mc- Phee and Duncan McDonald, had v I}. portions oi their land surveyed last ' ‘ '_ , gqppqqygp week by Mr. McDonald oi l-lerman- ' ville who was busy in the settler. Valuable Machinery . all " Bargain Prices l-Jlfllblrlypc A Holst-M A 0n Illlls with N010 Well‘. 0 II. P. 2 Cylin- EJZI.“".'.';°..'Z"SL“E.ZZ‘JI..Z"3.‘ .i.".'2';."...“‘éf.'..'°‘°»&f&3‘°°' """"“ ‘ (Sale Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $350.00) F ...“... loxfConcretc Mlaer no. ma... tnlck with Nova s n. r. Gas- olne kkltted with Wleo Magneto in Steel house. Cost $400.00. ‘(Salelarice .... .. $325.00) . I - l ' w =l-l II. P. Fairbanks-Morse “I” Gssoll Engine ilttol with t "l" " Ingnato. Coot $145.00. n. m 090.00) w .. ' I r _ I. ‘ i-wtloatrtfagal p”, r "Bastion m" ems-m, dngle pulley i "(SslePrice......... - . mchmdflsmcleariilng. Sign sown Iornaous scnooi. - . .- ' cums - 4_ ' M! m M m" mm | Eminent Scientist l ) OTTAWA. Ont., July lit-Suffer- bblievcd to be physically ill, Dr. -r.snrss cnsrs niche dresses. sizes 14 m n, special $1.00. a-r sm- csams. ' 2i. -LADIES DIIIITY BLOOMBBS, white and colors, only 39c. AT SIN- CLAIRE. 21. —SILK SLIPS. a variety of shadcs to choose from $2.00 each. AT SIN- CLAIRB. 2i. —KIIAKI SIIIITB, l to 5 years each $1.00. Heavier quality 8 to l4 years 82.00. AT SINCLAIES. _ 2i. auras-rs WHITE nasssns. cided to hnva’an ice-cream festival Controlled by a thumb lever, a as a meam of raising funds. Some new reel for anglers retrieves the papers were read and enjoyed. The line automaticallyafwr it has been GBINADIEB duanns a a s n , cvcnim weekly luncheon of the Gyro Club] was held in Beach Grove In". the affirmative submitted arguments to President Prank Glarke, bccuvyins show why advertising pays, dealing‘ thclclialr. 1 to 4 years, only 25c. AT SIN- cLam-s. , 2i. -1z cum: LADIES knitted suits, assorted colors, special $6.75. AT ‘s. 2i. -I0 HIDDIIB. sizes l6 to 42. clearing 50c. each. AT BINCLAIRE. l 2i. --'l,‘lll FUNERAL of the late J03- eph Cannon. North Bedeque. which was to have taken place Friday has been postponed until Sunday. —FOB BALE, Delaval cream sop-l orator, no. it. Good working order. Apply Bedeque Butter Factory. 6903-7-18-31 —'l'lll OIIABLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN may be obtained from the Hunter Book Store. next Bank of Nova ‘Bcotia, Water St. Buo- scriptions will be received and ad- mrtlsoments taken for insertion in the Guardian. 16-29-tf —FIBB BED Cross Chest Clinics will be held in Bummerside July 23rd, Kensington 24th, Cape Trav- erse and Crapaud 25th. Hunter River 20th. Only cases referred by physicians will brexamined. ' 0922-7-17-4i —UNITED CHURCH 0F CAN- ADA— Kensington, July 22nd. Rev. J. R. Balm. D. D..,.Mlnlster:9.45 a. m. Sunday School. 11 s. m. A twice repeated command ... Lord's first and lest word to a disciple- “Follow Me". 7.30 p. m. The Advant- age of an early start. 3 p. m. First United Church, Summerfield. A cordial welcome in all. -4Q->—--- Jinnrd’: linlment for Insert lilies. —-——<-o>-—-- Eastern Guardian “WAUTIRN AGENT-Mr. J. W. Murdock is Guardian Agent in Montague and will be pleased to receive news items. advertising. new and renewal subscriptions ti lined coat. and l 37-38-39, .worth " ;$ worth to $20.00, nel suits, single . . .'Mrs. Augustus Boudreault has minute models. returned to her home in Lower Mon ’ , after attending the Hope River party and spending a few days ‘at the home of Mr. Wendal Murphy. . RDIGROS MARSH -—- Quito a number of the farmers, Messrs. J. D. Johnston. John J. McCormscli. ment all week. Though the farmers here are all largely engaged in growing seed potatoes. they are not I neglecting the cow. for a branch receiving and pasieurlzlng station of the Central Creamery. Souris, l§ now-established here. and is two days ' in the week taking quite a lot of cream. AT GYRO k’: pient of hearticst congratulations ol the club on the occasion of his rec- cnt marriage. The luncheon was followed by n most enjoyable dance-a regular feature of Gyro meetings during the summer . ‘rho music was ‘ml-rushed by Dixon's orchestra. I At the luncheon. the spoakcrof the evening was Mr. Reuben Mar:- Donald, Editor of the Batriot, who gave an address on. “Will it Pay the Club to Advertise the Canadian "ILL ILAY 1N rAIQENA. JULY PABBANGEMINTS COM- ITIZD. 25 = percent ofl’ Three Great Specially Priced Suit Bargains ! 10 ONLY Mens Golf Suits—2 Piece style coat and knickers, plain S.B. un- arge roomy knickers, in fancy grey all wool tweeds. Sizes $20.00, to clear . . . . . 5.00 14 ONLY Young Mens tweed suits single and double breasted models 1n fancy grey tweeds. Sizes 37 to 39, to clear . . . . . . . . . $11.50 16 ONLY Young Mens all wool Flan- ‘and double breasted models. They come in plain fawn and light grey flannels, all new up to the Sizes 36 to 40, worth from $25.00 to $30.00. To clear . . . . . $ 1 7.50 in general and with the coming band concert in particular. He took it for granted that the Club, com- posed of alert. progressive and in- teiiigent young business and pro- fcssional men. would be unanimous- ly in favor of advertising. l-le point- ed out that as a distributor of in- telligence, commoditim, ideas in general. state policies, political thought. literature. and social pro- pagsnda and as a contributor to na- tional wealth and public welfare. 0n THOQGCY last. the Grenadier Guards Band." Mr. Macdonald replying in the lfirst with the value of advertising Gyro Phil Noonen was the reci- ingly important activities today. 8o touched on the many form: bmu- L" "8 merits sdvvrflslnc may assume, enlarging ‘a medium, stating that on the value oi the newspaper. as "mm" “VQYWM 86 more advertising done through that medium ‘than all other u bined. The immense sums spent by Uncle Sam and Johnny Canuck indicate theft-l these shrclwdd hard heeded 8911 . m? rem o vertislng as a sood._ vgtmcnt whereby they make several dollars grow where only one grew before. Mr. Maodonald then gave the Club pointers as to how their ad. will’ for the band concert ‘e’rc Clearing 0ut all the Light Summer Tweed Suits l SUITS IN MODELS FOR MEN AND YOUNG" MEN, all tailored to our own exacting specifica- tions, and including latest models, single and double breasted suits. In this wonderful clearing lot there are included suits from 35 to 44 chest measure, mostly light shades, greys and fawns in stripes and overchecks. They are NEW, all smartly stylish, pure wool tweeds. 320,00 Suits reduced to $15.00 $25.00 Suits reduced to $18.75 $27.50 Suits reduced to $20.62 $30.00 Suits reduced to $22.50 them i; A vole of thanks to the speaker was moved by Gyro lion. H. Frank MacPhee, in eloquent and appreci- ative terms, the motion being sec- onded by l-lenry Fitzgerald, Mr. Mocdonald making fitting acknow- lcdgment. The reports of various committees appointed ‘in ‘on with the band concert were presented. Chief of Police Birtwhistle, one of the guests, stated that he would vertisiug advertising _ls playing an increas- “r7113! 39 Ihould be written and part in the world's hmdhfi- 37°" hive s l 800d thing, he} aid, in tionally famed he... delr known u Dfiesible, through | be made as spoke highly of the see that the traffic regulations with respect to parking cars in the vic- inity of the Arena Rink. would be satisfactory to the Club. He also Band which he bad heard on a number of occas- IIlQdllliTl-U. lid!!! Bringing < , . Forename-uses eaxe- m1- as I eramr-ro co A tnrrtswonn- \, Macon: via-no swrr P1051‘- uem‘ swam-cw acupr- um VOiCl. 1c cars-nu‘ wooed (filernae..................$2500) AIQflOt-eaeoondhandbatln n-m---- 7- 411s MONTAGUE ELECTRIC c0. LTD goodehapesnd first class working order. mic. TII-bllrflaalrorspprcvediointnoie ‘a . my“ my u, 1m » . Sh, ‘ggbiégraa- - C‘. . / \,\ I/ i‘. cure c.51- TO amp w-wsr i-iowuer were: m w ‘IQJ -'. Sm“. f" ou-i] mi<~r<:onvo\ce' MR$~Ji , -PLE.A5E iNG-l IN B YOUA@ $32.00 Suits reduced to $24.00 $35.00 Suits reduced to $25.25 $37.00 Suits reduced to $27.75 $40.00 Suits reduced to $30.00. l. Jlljlioose early‘ get you liklelbest. TERMS CASH J Teams will bo selected for th sale of tickets for the concert and the Gyros are determined if poss- ible in have the Arena Rink filled to capacity. —-—-—<o->-i—— Figures of animals in a new tnrsvt for rifle galleries drop out of slam when struck by bullets and reappufli‘ ‘when the bull's eye of a ring t!!!“ between them is hit. GRAND RéYElt-‘rhe July meet- ing met at e home of Mrs. John S. McKlnnon. Eleven members end six jlisitors were present. decided to have men grade school grounds. before fencing is put HP- Nexfmcctlng will be held at the home of Mrs. J. D. Mculian. ' -'- y rge c anus cane-urmux '1 "i TH;,1-,,Ng,,¢. F _ A. who much-can R50 SONG L-ONG- i in“, | Q4. No-r 451' ALL. w (7 T. ill i‘ u. ~/ \ "r ‘I g’: ,