‘rill-t cHMi AUGUSl‘ 12, 19:9 nmmlnulmnllmullmunlmmullllllillaluminumlmnumunnl1E l hUifTilTOwNiiblA __ ~ » ' ' A . the ‘guests or aiidirllrslifxw. 4.. Buchanan. 5. ‘ - Western Guardian I‘ -cnoss' ros-rzaing my Braycob Netting at Breech- ‘liiio-d-D-ii -3on_ J. A. MacDonald and iln MacDonald were visitors to some: side on their way to Tignilh on hi day last. ‘rbey were accompanied bi Mrs. MacDonald's sister, sn-s. Btmi. of Philadelphia. Who is visiting Island B. ~,/ , i k...- This Morning We offer 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. do chene. The colors shown are white, green, peach, yellow, pink, maize an’ mauve. $10.50 Dresses for $7.88 ‘l $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 Crepe-de-chene i Lace trimmed Undergarments Jrepe de chene Gown, daintily trimmed with lace, shown in pink, peach and white, a most outstandingvalue at .. .. 3 l Crepe de chene slip, lace trimiined, very choice l fabric, beautifully made, white, peach, pink. ‘i compare with usual $5.00 lines . . ‘* DANCE SET, of daintiest crepe de chene, trim- med to harmonise with slip mentioned above, wonderful value .. .. -FOB BENT-Stores and offices. Apply Gouriieb Ltd. Bummerslde. ‘Isii-ii-lfl-li --INDI.AN luvnn Promo, w s, Aug. ldth. Standard athletic ga es. Everybody welcome. / 121s --KBNBINGTON LBS. Olubloan- ing hogs. lambs. fat sheep and veal , calves Wednesday of each week up ~11; noon. John s. Dougles, Becy. 6705-7404.! -—Mrs- Frank ‘Poplin. o! Alpine. Mich, arrived in Iumlnerside on Ft-idsy lsst to visit relatives end friends. Mrs. Tflvlin was a (Rfidlf. resident of Bummer-sue and is being warmly welcomed by her old friends. Bhe is the guest while in summer- side of her sister. we. Josephus i -1ross muses Kibblo puppy mum‘ s‘ i * mesl contains charcoal. meat and bonemesi. Sold wholesale and retail st Bruce's. nos-a-s-n l illlifililliiiilliliifiiliiii Eastern flardian .310! CREAM IIIIIVAL and Dance at Brooklyn. Monday. august 12th. ‘ueo-s-io-el. -I‘AILED ‘l0 LOCATE WEBB!- The D, (l. 5. Brent, Capt. Kelly. which has been QlidGlV-ninfl to lo- cate the wreck of the coal barge. which was lost recently off See Cow Head with six hundred tons of O. N. R. noel, to buoy the place and have the wreck blown up later, has so far failed in her mission. The Brant left for Charlottetown‘ on 5st- urdsy afternoon to ship supplies for the light-houses in the vicinity of the Magdalen Isis-lids. She will re- turrl later for another attempt to find the Alired F. Williams. S. -—FOUB.-P DUNDEE LANDED FROM THE DUNK-Considerable excitement and envy has been caus- ed amongst the local anglers by the taking on a fly on the upper reaches of the Dunk early on Friday morn- ing of the largest trout taken out of that once celebrated trout stream for some considerable time. It was s perfect s; ‘ , measuring twenty three inches in length, twelve inches in circumference and weighed a o J shade over tour pounds. The lucky " ‘fisherman to obtain this prize was J ‘Mr. Frank Gsllsnt, who lives on the ,spcrt and has very few equals in the ‘plscatorial art. B. l Clearing Out Dimity w p i l Slips and Bloomers ‘(I :1 JLOBT-A suns of money be- tween Montague and nee track. Finder please communicate with J. W. Murdock. Montague. Reward. HIS-S-ld-Si in LAST TREK!!! PAID MEMORY 0F I IBINCB (I-Isvethili (Janette) t HAVERIIIIJL, ‘August t '- William Fred French, who disd last Monday in the Soldiers home st Hampton,- Va., March 2i, 1878, the IOn 01 the late Mr. and Mrs. Matthew French. themselves life long residents of Bev- erhill and descendants of many of the old this families of the city. He was educated in the flainmar school or this city and at Williams college. early in life showing an aptitude for literature which made his success in newspaper work, which he chess as a profession, rapid and brilliant. Mr. French began his newspaper career in Hsverhlll on the l-llvethill Gazette, later going to Boston, where he held positions on the old Boston Journal, the Post Globe and Trav- eler, during which period he became known as one of the most brilliant writers of his day, covering many isn- portsnt assignments. including the historic trip of the Ancient d! Hon- orable Artillery Corn to liloglsne. llilvliiilflllfliilllllllilliilllliliiilililflilliliilli i‘! lsoeusa_v_eoslae_e BLOOMER in bobette and standard style, very daintily made garment of fine crepe de cheue, lacetrimming............... liililillillilliiillilillllliillllllllllllllllllllllllililllllllliiililIlllilliiillllll llillilllllililIll!llllllillllllilillllllllllflllllllllllllllllllllllllH)l"!!! eenee —INJUBID 1N CAR ACCIDENT —On Friday afternoon a rather scr- ious _sccldent occurred by Bishop's foundry. Bummerside. when a car ran into the rear of Mr. Adolph These are broken lines of regular 50c value, if we have your size, you’1l get a really notable bargain. Look them over, your chances of getting something to suit you, are very good indeed. Fiftycentvalue 3 t -r l .. - .<»-..-. -. 1 -. v-viiafib - ---- some. ern Notes young men escaped injury, South _‘j,M1-. Angus Ross, of Flat River, nov: n! New Bedford. ltlass, recently sold bit Isrm w Mr. Alex Douglas MacLcod iii Psntuckett, R. i. We are told that Hr. and Mrs. MacLeod intend to rjside in their new home at Flat [diver this fall. .0 t§Ws are sorry to report that Mr. est Larrabes and Mr. Huber orth, of Eldon, had the misfortune T" upsetting their car by accident p u, going around a sharp turn in the road when motoring lo the city Qst week. The car was damaged __.._ ives in this community. . l» MrED SUMMERSIDE Driving Park ' “F'v?."Q‘.‘t'i*-':: 'AllGUST——13-17 T 150 —HIAD WED BBONCHOS BTEEBS — 180 ' CHAMPION OOWBOYB FROM ALL PABTS 0F ‘ CANADA AND 11.5.5. non.‘ srmnmo urn nscss TBIH RIDING WAGON RACES WILD HORSE RACES EACH DAY _ COWBOYS RIDING ON UNTAMED BI-ONOHOD. ITIEB DECORATING — CALI‘ LASSOING WILD COW MILKING CONTEST. ..-¢---__- CHANGE OI‘ PROGRAM EACH SHOW. ROMAN STANDING RACING. TWO SHOWS DAILY- 1-5 7-39-9-30 GENERAIZ ADMISSION 75c SEASON TICKETS $4.00 srowsoasn a! was svsnusesrns oosr cwa s / . ‘w,’ - ‘VD, L“ T ,...~..--_--_.>--.-- ~____. It is with regret that we learn of .he death of Mr. Robert Ros oi Plnette who departed this life on the 17th o; July. Mr. Ross was highly re- spected and will be greatly missed by his numerous friends and relat- A number of the farmers in ihifi vicinity attended the auction sale at the home of Mr. Alex Campbell. Belle River. it is reported that MB Campbel and son Dan intend 89ml West this fall. We wish our mulb- ~ 9c ‘l. g but as luck happened. both health; wealth and PYWPQY"? "m" ever they may go-O- _____-_--__._.-- “nous on rm: ramcs snwsnn ‘l. 1829. Mrs. J. H. MacPhaiYs B. B» pm 20. led the contest for the week with 56 eggs, 60.1 points; Mr. H. C. Mut- ter-t‘; B. R< pen 12, were second with w eggs, 247.8 points; Mr. B. B. Yendie- tnn's hen No. B is third with 225 eggs, 247.4 points. The pens leading in total produc- tion are: 1st, Exp. Farm, Fredericton, B. R. pen s. 1,880 eggs. 2,065.4 stints. 2nd. B. R. Pendleton, Keneinlwh. P. E. 1., B. R. pen i9. 1,887 file. 2,087.2 points. 3rd. Mrs. J. H. MacPhall. New eras. 2,o1a.4 points. 4th, Exp. Farm; Charlottetown. B. it. pen 15. 1.17’! eggs. 1,816.5 points. The total number of eggs for the week was 75d and to date 81.588. This Contest is second in Canada. The Contest at Agassis being first. The new application forms and rules are now on hand for the ms- 30 contest starting November 1st. These may be received by applying to the , Superintendent. Ixperimentab station, Charlomtown, 1-‘. l. l. . ‘mammals a snot-tare oi skill- ed labor. _ armour , * sxsmumou l Ilfllosseensslrisslllsssns. m . H. J. MABON orroisa-rau-s l - one Oeeaesesl was ,7_ ISLAND EGG LAYING CONTEST FOR THE WEEK ENDING AUGUST 55 eggs, so points: Mr. George Bos- weli's B. R.- pen l8, were third with 48 eggs, 49.7 points. The Experim- ental Farm. Fredericton, B. B. hen l0 lesds the contest for individual laying with 221 eggs, 254 points and their hen No. 8, is second with 206 Haven, P. E. 1.. B. R- pen l0. 1.855 i Arsenaults sloveu when he was haul- ing flour. Mr. Arsenault was thrown from his on‘ and received severe cuts about the head, which neces- sitated his removal to the Prince County Hospital, Where it was found necessary to put in several stiphes to close the wounds. The horse was badly cut and bruised and the har- ness and sloven damaged consider- ably. Mr. Arsenault is a very popular truckman Having been in the busi- ness for a. number of years. He is now at his home and resting com- fortably. and his many friends hope to see him at his business again in the near future. B. —DXS'I‘INGUXSIIED VISITOR. TO SUMMEBSIDE-Exsfiovemor Bart- lett of rortsmouth, N. 3., is here male. lng a tour of the Province of Prince Edward Island. ., While in Summer- side he called on his friend, Profes- sor Rockford. who is arfoid acquain- tance of the Governor. Mr. Rockford introduced Governor Bartlett to a umber of the Bummcrside business men and also some of the Real Estate Brokers here. Est-Governor Bartlett is now a member of the internation- si__ Water Ways Commission. Mr. Bartlett's object in visiting Bummer- side was to locate Mrs. Dr. A. D. Sharp of Bedeque, formerly Miss MecQum-ie, daughter of the lstc ‘ Judge MacQuax-rie, who nursed Mr. Bartlett twenty years ego in Cher- iottetown during a. serious illness while on s previous visit to the Is- land. Mrs. Sharp is away at present but Mr. Bartlett hopes to be able to see her before he returns to tns States. Professor Rockford entertain- Tea Booms. 5. PIIBONALB 1 this week ironi ‘rignish. 5. ‘ -ssrs. A. s. Knowles. of New York, is spending a very pleasant visit in dimmer-aide. s. -Mesus. Lionel Cote. llinils Cote and lodricue Cote. of Quebec, are l ' i.._... \ ‘ _ --Ilre of Olermont, ~ r" "Wewr-wswssrww. 1w» “f"“"“fl' department which handed the vet- Dosltinn because of failing health. The Record. He also was Washington correspond- ent for the Boston Journal, and at various timu held positions on Washington and New York papers. ‘For severai years he was city editor of the Sunday Record. Bis death takes the last o! those men who-have edited this newspaper up to the time of the present incumbent, Ray L. Horsch. "Billy" hench gwasv in truth "a born newspaper man." His keen news sense and his exceptional ability as a news and editorial writer were rec- ognised by the country's most nota- charscter, and he made friends wherever he went. His energy and his ability to do well whatever he set his hand to was meniiested in other fields than the newspaper, and particularly in poli- ties. He was twice elected to the Mass. House of Re tatives, in 1915 and 1916, bell! no ted and elected the second year without op- position. During his terms in the House hspras the author of or helped in m" many bills affecting the wel- fare of the soldiers and sailors o1 the Willi“?! WIH- Be was later ap- pointed deputy commissioner in the ersns‘ compensation of tbs stain, but was compelled finally to give up his When, his strength pqmlmd n; later contributed special articlgg (q;- st the time of the epsilon-amp. lean war he was appointed psymum- in the u. s. Navy by President are. Kinley, end served until peace was bis editors. Be was a most lovable. \. iiilllliiiiiliillllliifliilliiiiiflliillliilliillilllllilllilllliiiiliililllllllilllllililiillillifllflllliiiilililiilli -l DI_ Smooth as a speedier I M sizfisas (El-I ‘u?’ I dons A I0 fililllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllIlillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllflllllllilill CD*§IOE cht on a mirrorin sea . .. easy as a. gul onthe wings of t e wind “Jomething new in motoring delight awaits you at the Imperial Ethyl. pump. wnar mirléeiswwudtrxrwhfilno ii‘: eddlsion of Bib: newest? llrivpetzil‘ sisyl Gasollnqin any type of fins, results in z greater u“ mm“! ‘smoother . ; PC8170 0C0 C; lmhfl bingo: in creme, elliuminniion of v,” on X51‘ ONLY A CENTS MORI I. . sir-slyl- Pew» \. fr? Scotland/ Yard (The Gazette, Montreal) u . ' i This year Scotland Yard attains its centenary as a criminal investiga- tion institution and es headquarters of the Metropolitan police force. 1n this capacity its fsms has become world wide. its trsditionsJike those o! Newgate have produced an im- mense quantity of literature, both spurious and real. Of the genuine records attaching to this institute, it might be said “truth is stranger than fiction-f‘ Not that Scotland Yard od Mr. Bartlett to lunch st Eddie's ' -1uv. “.1. .1. iemnss, of Canso, is a visitor to Bulnmersids this week. d. -Mrs. J. A. Bernard and her two eons were visitors to Bummerslds declared between the two countrigg, Mr. lksnch was the prlnoips; q. smile: and for several years w" m. rotary of Havel-Kill Ind“ o1 m,“ He leter served as district organhsg ‘Wihswwinliwmaleussnsm- “MM mo! new lodges. In mo, Mr. Preach married m“ Mctllds 1L.) youngest daughter of Capt. and llrs. Thomas Hewett, o! Prince Edward Island. He: emu on 41'"- lm. was a severe blew to him. use: whim-he never mu; n- covered. llrl. Walter Bickies o! New York, an only sister. and Mn minute “M. of this city. s elsier-in-law. the nearest surviving fly“, was always associated with the ds- tective activities. that. keep in check the deniaens of the underworld. It may b! nswsto some that Scotland nrs derives itsfnslns from being one; the sits o! a magnificent palace wherein Scottish chieftain and kings were Iran time to time entertained. and to which lcdgement they came ordericdothlngeeitherasfiefs Cumberland and Westmorsiand or in of as barons of the realm. Here also at intervals were the ambassadors oi leottish kings lodged and entertained. ‘Ihsse visits, wdre. or course. amen- iitiu of oeurtssy. Old English writers‘ p _ an.» wsr’ Vet- erans. lhsdsesrerspwsre Messrs. ‘resume moan; hymns oi _ eufarchitget. ‘it alsodsscqngtg the some or do describe Scotland Yard as lying a little to the south of Charlng Cross, on the eastern side of the highway leading thence into Whitehall. Ac- cording to Stowe, "Great buildings have been for the reception of the kings of Scotland and other estates of that country." And Mr. Newton in his "London of the Olden Time" says this properly was given. by the ‘Saxon king Edgar to Kenneth _the Third, King of Scotland ior- his tes- idsnce upon his annual visit to Lon- don. Brsyley in a note of his “Lon- donisna" states that "the Scottish kings appeerto have been anciently regarded as members of the Bnglish parliament" and among the ‘lower records are writs to slunrnon their attendance etrwestminster. m last ofthe Boottlsh royal family 'wl1o re- sided in this palace. we srg told, was Merlsret. Queen of Scots, sister cf Henri VIII and wife of James W" who fell at the Bstlls of Flodden Field. The snclept paling hsrlong ego vanished. m the time of Queen ml iaabeth it had become a ruin. The union of Scotland and Bcgland led to its being dismantled. and the loo- elity was afterwards ‘occupied by governmental oflicss saiitabis by their M08111"?! to Whitehall. Bsre lived John Milton when acting as Latin Secretary to Oliver- Cromwell, 3m died. in the early pert or u" “gt. saith centurvfinesu‘ melding, whose erratic career ,1: sketched s; so’ mm Steele m thee-sis oi uremic» piss-fives lir-fJohnJienhani, tin not and nus» pisses. tonin- and s: suf Jdsn vsssrush. mime. sonic’ poet of letter-aware soj- room for his precious Wm‘- sohsme dropped through for W" Court early ,in. the nineteenth w" tury‘, and in ms Sir aosm W1 planned a new police force to $1M" ‘no, us, ‘Charlies!’ Scotland Yuri principal station of these limbs d the lsw. More cpmmodiou-l crew" were erected on the Victoria embsnb ment, clogs to Westminster B1160 The upkeep o: Scotland Yard in‘ ces, staff and activities. costs i“ i“ neighbourhood of ‘cameos w W" No organisation of its kind sisnd m 11111-1“ rcput. The crow-W guardians cflew or order are wcrihl successors of the aristocratic new!‘ lees who once on a till’ "m", she board within these prehisw“ precincts. MELOTTE scram TORS up” a more. mill"! lite. " diall- ‘ ssoxs ruse-v" ; ele sue, n. ms- sets» the corner memes ,w_ ~ ié “tillilliililliillllillililiiiliiliilllllllllllliiilllllllllll reason or other. Scotland Yard semi i‘ (or s brief term as the Marshal!!!‘ from that time onwards two" w‘ I None better. if ‘as e0“!- ‘A ekisnlilll. low revel"- M i“ - i payphone-um» w‘ '