§ _£15 .f ir.: uf \ .2 ll* "f?`\ ‘I .in 5-< i ._ ,~ _~ ir ~ _ _-. li ', i" =,""‘ -: :"1-ii" 9'. »f_il_1’l~.' _. :-:-."~i.'.l' -.l's.\_» *E "ill: `-='.i~f; if l’.f:l,-Z -_.¢.‘.-,' . 1.3-'32 _'. gl . ",iIi- i ,»;\_ fs _ if .~ ~f»=-' ‘e “ra T‘. ..% Q-gz;';_¢_&.~.4. " =-`- S, i fit# it '_L-,1 Y IO, ` THURSDAY ’ _ _'uns i.a'rii:s'r News rmsr orA_Ln__ _ _ ¥°m_mw' Dinfy' _ ._ -. _ ml. -- _ .-- _ l we THE WESTERN GUARDMN ‘<’§;‘i_'Z‘°.‘._"’.-_“.;..ila.‘.?l‘“i.i§*.?§~§?“'iT‘°l' ~ F, _ _ . ciuquette, Quebec; s. slg¢1,N°w' CONTAINS NO ALUM 'rin only well-snows msium-men baking powder made ln Canals that does not contain alum (or aodle llumlnlg: sulphate, nr eulphlto of nlumlnl) and which has all Ita ln- gredlenn plllnly allied on the label. TORONTO. ONT. Waltham, Mass, W L Gleason, Av- lial Parlors, Summerside. 'gi _.li nil l1_l‘!. f _ ._ ._ ' ' ~ ~ _ _ -I luo\"rRl~‘AL .lui s-'ru t , ,_ , V __ _ _ ,J fn. 1 It t R 1 L ,1 __ CLOSING. Beginning with Wed _ . , y . e s eanier ' ‘f'_",)§lf,f,.,,£315,,f,,,,13;‘§,,,_f,;‘?; lgffnsilgtgii,ul;s:m,,,.e,§,,,,°y,':,,,, 155,, uesflay. July stu, the store oi sin-lmontresi. ol the c.P.R. Atlantic in-ie, !.].h?i’,‘.(,|( ,..‘»,,,i tr.,n,-ft ,,y`»m,, c,,,,,[. ,nn -ducted the installation of the officere§c|“if & Ste“'“"t' Ltd-» °)°”5 1°’ the which arnved t°da7 from A“°"'°‘[’- t.i ._ _ .r» _ _< __» __ . _ f,,,_ the ,_.,,B,,i,,g ,_erm____J_ ,summer half-holiday on each Wedges- reported the death by accident on the _,_ ,I ,, ,,._,, ,,,,_ R,,,_,,rt J ML_m,,,g_j ,day ofternoon at one o’clock during voyage of Bert Varney, Sixth Engin- §_,_'___ __ _'__ __j___,; me __ mr' tak ,mf _Si'Hooi. EXAMINATION. - Tiny the months oi July and August. leer, who fell into the crank pit mid 'i If '|111-\ ll »~i~irtv'»r if fiict y ' iseiizi-iinnual examination of Linklet-‘ 107'7'7ME3l- was cmshffd to death- VUWY WHS I Ti...-:tri-fi-ii lung im irnii hui-rel hoop I te’ ~"°h0°1 took pluce on Friday,l *_* 21 were of Bee and belonged to West i..l>ly at Holman'S,14S4\l;1_1:;¢;_sé_r;e: §;___?_*;’_:_li';;_e_B(*`;7¢g_ll2F_B~{_;_:`-JI-ealgorgg: have paid for has expired and thus cotta' Montreal; H' N' Hin' A` J' lnot miss an issue, as all papers are *CI-0SING'”*Th° "0" °! R~ T' §g1:f'JT°r°nt°; Alex Martin' Vauw' ,,,s¢0,,t,,,,,ed promptly an expny Holman Limited will dose at oneibfnt. N ;l>\”0_;t Bild Wife MUBQUOGB- wists, A ' I lo'clock each Wednesday afternoon:_ - -2 - H- Ghlldét. Summer- ..€ during the months of July and Au-‘sidez W. Matheson, Charlottetown; _I_ADII,-S, CIRCLE__»I-he Ladies. gush 7.3MEgi_Jas. Picotte, Lachute; B. M. Chip- lman, wife and child, New York; Fa- Oueen Hotel Charlottetown yester- .Y J , _. , _ -- ,,.,,,,,, June 27th Althoiinh the weather- -H0LMAN’S Bummerslde. expect Cowes. Isle Ol “"‘-Zhi. He was mek- Eesery. "t'(,`;_,§__r,,;,l,F_, mea ,_,,_look@il iinfni-f»rni,1@_ quite a nnmber ‘a cargo of hard coal from New York ‘ing his first voya_;e on the Montreal. _‘____‘__,____',___,_ ‘,,_(`_` ,_,___,_ ,mu _,H _,,,,_0_-of parents and Utne,-S illteregtéd in shortly. Customers should send their - ' ----'-- ____- ' ` ` ‘school work were in attendance. The ordem DTOUIPUY lllld EWU” the l°W‘ THEIR MAJESTIES WILL 'pupils were examined in the va-rioiis est possible Price by I-akin? (\"li"'e"Y' OPEN IRISH PARLIAMEN'I‘.‘ ` subject; by gum- te,-,cher_ Miss Het. direct from the vessel. Cars loaded at .__ ‘ tie Miittart, assisted by n furmer vessel’s side for out-of-town custom- L0ND0N___yuly 9_It is decided ml jteeclier, Mrs. Linkletter, and acquit- "B Wi¢l10Ul3 Hdditi0n&| CON- _ _ ask the King and Queen to open the y»|.iii»~_ rind with all his firrv he tl1I`0\\i inc li. up inn. the air. liut it struck Lin- in uri' lines of the Toronto I’u\'\'DI` f-.,m|».,|iy, mill an iiistzintaneous and lii-:i\'_\' _-li~i‘t-1-iw-iiit resulted, paralyz- iiiz ilu- .<1-i".'ir‘i~ iii the city and inter- i-u|»liii‘.: lim Kiiiciirzi circuit. So hea- iiiilinl, mis the sluick and sliiirt- viiw-'.:it |':i'l.r..y Pump [ is thc ln-_-al on ihc market. I.uzist l»i»‘.iii_-r-- l.v.~:»f results. ‘ llu,,s have no it-rler.~ :ird killing tllriii is a pci.~1.re-_ (_)iAiiA'l'oRv si-.nvicss - nq#l»1,=_U,..,,.i§,"‘5 _ _l 144-7-emaiszi. 'summersiae 144 '1-elusiszi - lc. 5 G "I ‘ - |;,,n,mi,i <,te,,a,t M I., of Lumn The llev Mi lliittcc will assist llev \ li D HT 5;. _ii 1, imr., and (;,,,,,d Stuotmy J J M___ Nh' hirtlieiliind .it I’lcp.i.rntory s - ~.,` |_‘ 'AB _ '> Hin ._l(» h,n,,,,,, ,.,_m,,UttLw“__ _“the Glam, vices liridiv evening und baturdiiy |_,,,1,!e 0,- the Indwendent Umm U, afternoon at two o’clock in Kensiiis fl' first Irish Parliament in Dublin Home Rule Bill is now in something _ like its final form. With Redmond as the ilret Premier it is believed that T. P. 0'Oonnor will succeed him as leader of the 'Netionalisto in the Imperial Commons. It is expect- ed that royal assent to the Home Rule Bill will _be given about ne!t‘ June and the act come in _ force in February, 1915. It will not likely be put in elect till alter the general _ election of that year. l TWO AVIATORS WURTZBURG, Germany, July 8.- Tbe German aviator Lendner, with a Frenchman as a passenger gave an exhibition aeroplane flight this after- noon as a feature of the Folliast. The machine capsized at an altitude _ii OSEPH MANTLE AGED 104 LONDON, July 8.-Joseph Mantle, the oldest Mason in Canada, who is now in his 104th year arrived ir. I.ondon to-day from his home in Tor- onto anil will attend to-morrow the KILLED IN GERMANY Henry Peterm and pleasant in Bedcriue. __MWl"_'f-_. iiiiiii; Pigfiiiig . u J- HR. HENRY PETERS. (From Yesterday’s Evening Guarflilllll At the early age of 28 years, Mr. d t h in I mm to the moving picture business and gl? l1ldon‘d:?ye\?enlilll;, gillde 80!th. gffvlg 'h°9°' Wentuauy t° Dome” “"°h°'l“ Peters who came to Irishtown about t d cellent .$255253 253 ‘iIi’.§‘°§.‘1f‘.I’...i“‘.ii.$’..‘........iare by » mornin: rw Mav- li ffl d . 11 I _ zllldixliolgrlg; Tavetfsliid) eel-layndiafli add V91' Wh°f° B" °P“°“ is mm °“ ll “"9 feel that by his demi,,e_ B true mend on which it is Proposed to erect ii taken from their midst educstive and humorous flkms and for . The funeral which was largelv at- il1B¢'»ll5Uti0“3l Wofk- tended took place to St. MaI_‘_y's Ch h, I di R'v Wednes sy m,,‘:-:,cing_ Izvhg-le al y?;q(,),'ilnm Mn” was ed last night that he was going to said by the Rev. Mgr. D. J. Gillis, who also ofliciated at the grave. _ , Besides his wife and little son oi eieties with the 0l>i°¢l= of fermillz s 1 four years Mr. Peters is survived by wedding 0( his niece Miss Kathryn this father and five brothers. The fa- Bllmcimt funds are f°|`th°°mlUE ll BDC' B. Colquohoun, to Arthur Essery, of Vancouver, B. C., son of ex-Mayor ther and three brotherss reside in _ llozerville, N. B., anh two brothers _l countries to make exclusive pictures Mlllllllllil CHUHEH .»..;.£r" sax' - .___ _ ; _ii ., __., em-_ TORONTO, July 8.-That the Gau- aftm. a brief m,,,,,s_ udian Methodist Church has gone in- of theatres in all the principal cities of Canada, is the statement made - The movement started in Vancou- companion has been $100,000 building for the showing of Dr, F, C. Stephenson, head of the ` Methodist Young People'l Work, stat- - England this summer to negotiate 2 with several firms and missionary so- i film exchange and assoc ation. As cial operator will be sent to eastern ' for the Canadian Methodists. ,Q-\`\.\\_\ E3 Uililfellous ofthe Maritime Provinces, mn I)resl’yt'erm" Churth 185'7'10M1‘ _ V 1-/ in kill potato lmgs is fo 11°C ;\i~.itf-il Toknlon Lodge, Alberton, on Monilav ci clung last The Grand ’\Iil~.tei iiuly installed the ilfllcers for the ensuing term as follows Noble _(;rniiil--.ThU_.;, (_ ]3@]1_ Vice IG,-a,,,1._ hllry, is visiting in Sunimersidc, the i ' ' ‘Hphrr 1-lm-|_1y_ R@C_ b¢c'y__,]_ E_ (_‘_ guest of Miss Aniiic and Maggie Unll- _ _ lfuiitr-r. Fin. Scc'y-Wm. C. Lawson. l»‘0Ck-'-J- T OS ThO 1’l`rcas.-J. W. Waugh. Warden-Geo. l ey h Y _ - , l'ntt0n_ U0n.iu¢¢_,,r_A_ L_ pn,dy_ Mr. Archibald McEnchen ol the Me- _ agg y op _ _ » - _ _ _ _ Tosguw shop -L_.-:> LS, Chaplain-M. A. Ml‘Nei1l. R. WESTERN PERSONALS -Miss Violii Furquliarsun, l'lun chanicnl l)epartincnt of the l'.E.I.ll. s_-rinne,-t N_ Hn,»,1y_ L_ S_ S___ has returned tu work lifter his recent liainsny in H'iidy S N - H1393* lilllusrlf( “ ed' J' Y V _r . . _ _ _l _ -. ' ' . _` 's '#_r(fig,’}l _ ___ __ 1 _ i _ - ,~ . _ . er ' _ET . _,iid 1 -_ _, _ _ , ~ _ v' , , » il' ' _ ' _ 1 ` " ' ri. l Royal Crown Derby There has recently been added to our stock a line of ROYAL CROWN DERBY. _ The different pieces have been selected with a view to supplying the requirements of the must fastidlous, _ A piece of ROYAL CROWN DERBY is always highly appreciated for gift purposes. Our stock inclu cs in pari:-- Tes Cups. and Saucers (iwo shapes) Square and Oval ComP0l'|l Tee Plates Covered Muffin Desert 'Pleies (three styles) Teepof, Sugar and Cream. eic We cordially invite you to inspect fur stock and prices. , BL-xf>.1§. . -_ ; .- .i ‘-r--_ l _Herbert Clark. L. S. N. G.-Thos. _ _ '_°_ _ al n ho tlrneil out in good numbers, served ice-cream and cake 2 history of Tokalon Lodge was then brought to a Close hy the singing of Auld Lang Sync, God Save the King, For I-le’s a Jolly Good Fellow and three rousing cheers for the Grand Master,-A. ~~(lHASE-'l‘HOMS()N.-The mar- riage of Evelyn Hope Thomson and l~lilwnrd Irving Chase, graduate of lAmherst, 1909, took place oil Mon ( 0 I' lay nftern on at the residence of Professor Arnold, 185 Beacon St., Slomerrille. The ceremony was per- ,forinr-ri hy Rev, N. Macllueen, of the ,Warren-Avcniie Presbyterian Church, under un arch decorated with pinks and roses, from the centre of which e a gown o onyx co ored silk. with pearl trimmings and climitilly lace, and carried a bouquet al veil was fastened with orange blossoms. The mniil of honor was Miss Olive Thomson, of Mattapnn, a sister of the bride, who worea gown of canary colored silk and carried an arm bouquet of white roses. The briilegroom was attended by his hrothcr, Charles E. Chase. The wed- ding march was rendered by Miss Sybil Cameron, a neice of the bride. The bridal couple were assisted in re- ceiving by Mrs. M. E. Arnold and Mrs. Annie E. Brown. Laurel, red and white roses, ferns and palms were used in thu, dining room decora- tions. After the reception and icolla wedding tour. Many prominent guests costly und useful.--Boston exchange. The bride is a daughter of thc inte Jnmes Thomson, formerly of North Tryon, nnd is a sister of Mrs. D. J. Thomson of that place. Miss Camer- on. who rendered the wedding march is a dniighter of Jessie F. Cameron, formerly of North Tryon. Make the Llvelf, Do ia Duty ..il.‘*.'.:.f'.§‘.:.,".'.'.Z.*".-.'i:""""“""" CAR'l'lR'S LITTLI LIVII P1118 4 :E25 _s;l_s_peienv¢_le_r_l a large _white bell; of lilies of thc valley. The long brid-, Hnnnii R q V G- _ -Miss Marion Quflli-ll.i.i'l .ei.iii-d land 1310 D M Waugh of p, mee E,1_ ed home after a pleasant visit iii “ard After the Lodge n.eet,ngaB,) Summersldc, the guests of Miss An. lcial hour followed. The members of “ie and Maggie Cnuheck-"‘J' . Tok o w i ` *“' ` " ` ' ` " ' . -Dr’s. F. A. Lefurgey and J. A. ,,,.h,,.,, was fouowed by a Sm0ke,._ i,,_ McMurdo, Summcrside left yesterday " P*-'ll-i-5 .tersperseil with speech and song. Onelmommg to attend the meetup; . °f N ` »‘» of the most pleasant evenin sin the the Mnmtime Denml “5s°°lat10"9 wdsll which is now in session at Moncton. J. _ -Rev. Jas. Strothurd with Mrs. Strothard and family leave this mor- ning for Truro where Mr. Strothard will take up his new work as pastor 'of the Truro Methodist Church. Dur- ,ing their stay in S\lm‘ erside Mr. and Mrs. Strothnrd and family have _'made many friends who will all rc- gret his departure. Rev. J. B. Rice who succeeds him conducted his first service on Suiifluy lii.~'r-- i.rt.rr'.liing both morning and .evening to large congregations. OU. _ 1 The following registered at the Vic- toria Hotel, Charlottetown, yester- dnyt-W. A. MacKay, G. M. Burns, F. W. Arnold, H. A. Johnsc-n, Toron- to; W. S. Curtis, R. D. MCA Law, E. 'A. Hoyt, F. C. Mortimer, R. Reid, M. W. Doherty, St. John; W. H. Prowse. Murray Harbor; W. E. Cam- eron. St. Dunstan‘s; M, Hynes, W.H. lEvans. O'Learyi; F. R. Hodge, Mr and Mrs. G. A. Morris, Montreal; J. H. Reddin, J. G. Jamieson, Char- lottetown; R. Silliphant, Mlrs. Roy. Mrs. Ferguson, J. M. Ferguson, Mil- dred Billiphant, N R Durant C l"arrl L Rogers, E McQuurrie, F Grady, J. L_ McCullough, F, Graves, Mclicllnn. P. H. Morrison and ladies, B. Boer C. Noonan, A. C. Rogers, S. .Phillips and wife, J. Ross, R. I-1. Mc- Murdo, H. M. Baker, A. R. McLel- lan, W. A. Stewart, G, Rogers, B.W. Robinson, W. P. McNeill, Bessie Gil- lis. J. P. Morrison, L. W. Hockcr. L. McLellan, J. S. Gallant, R. Des- Rochcs. J. Steele, L. E. McLean, F. A. McNeill, H. Grey, E, Ferguson, A, Mcliellnn, Margaret Bell, W. McDon- ald, Summerslde; IJ. E. Hue, Miss S. Browne, “Black Prince" Hose for boys are worth trying They make less work for the maiher. one tlleiim well Ties in thousands of the freshest, newest, cool- est looking patterns at 25c and up with ` nil extra strong showing. i Union Suils in cool uze wei ht ... . i lisles, Mri.dru.s. lace , ‘ _ 1 And as to VALUE- just do a little comparing and yon'll be more convinced than ever that here is the REAL THING. kiiits, Balhriggnns, etc. Spccinl showing ut Others to $3.50, 2 pc. Underwear 25a to$1.50. Silli Nose ” 'p‘:iin colors or fancy I patterns: splendid , W quality ut ‘ , ' _ _ _gg 41 \ \ e -ii . - §__ “~ " \\_" -2.1¢-Ei-i <\>‘? §, I _ ‘U- /I' , \\. 'llle New ' ` ' -, I \‘ ~ Bells 9 , _ pro licre in all grains, \\ \ “ "-_ eatiers nnl :I ., -, \ '~ ’ and the vii.(lildso(f1r:e lm ( .- extra good ,I ' ot . . L' ` _i 54... ._ v'.‘.'.._<'....'. §'...“§i..E?.‘l. ni... ........ .,.;r»'..... an... 1'.. ° I ll. Guardian~I-I. J. Dunn. Out Gilar-j'la“d» after “Siting ll" ll\`0th0l`. MY- iiliuii-Geo. U. I3uwiiess. ‘A number of`J~ S~ and Mr5~ Sutherland' at the usiting blothers were present lnclud wayslde Inn bt John Globe J _. ~ -_ ~ __ Cor. Sydney and Queen SIS. FOR YOUR Wildcy Lodge; Bro. Burns of St. “Miss Elma Inman and Miss Dalsm " " ' ‘ - i I.n\\~rence; Bro. Porior of Hillside H0Wf1tt, Augustine Cove, have return \ A / ' ` \ And every li.- Included are _ iiuNniu~:i>s or MEN will Pics our NEW surrs ro. iiossow .AND snrunmir i HERE will get the fullest measure of value Put the miscroscope on ’en1-analyze every detail from the cutting to the finished product-get into any number of the new mid-summer style=; tliaf’s the best way to prove the superior merit of our clothes. ‘ -A Black and Blue Serges al $10. $15. $20 - Tilpnolch Value In Fancy 'lweeils alul Woralell tion Mr. und Mrs. Chase left on a1ll“CKHl'. SCll1lrman, F. Lyle. K: "l'i"'°'é*_ I ` ` I & men and young men who does so for his money! THESE ARE THE DAYS YOU’l.l. WANT COOL 0Ul'|NG SHIRTS l`0R (l0Ml`0Rl` And the easiest fitting, beet wearing kind are here in great nbiindsnco: all tho freshest. coolest looking patterns in beautiful Solsettee, Madras Cloths, Pongecs, etc. A great showing, ' sioo, $1.50 rua sziio llllllrlli _ Bulls ~_ Duck Quit tho tilt( were present, and the presents were R- C0414". L~ M¢N&iU. G. Arbinlri C- I I * l' ' 1 -I -'- OUR SPECIAI. STRAWS Al' $1.00 _ include the cleseiest new ilennlts. and etylee.... ., , .,,,,, Other fine Straw Hats at $3.50, 315°. $300. $4.00 and $5.00. iuwiiiis _ season after lesson. "Cost but lit- tie mere. The _genuine article lim et ' in all the latest shapes The prince 'ef 'Straw I Weeif Sui i ---i I SEE THESE FINE NEW J \ . suis roi: suis 'l'hat's the one and o way to__provv‘e_ whatthe really ark? a 0 nee y ere; spew showing of beautiful new Dreaeend Vacation Norlnlke, in ilhe Blues. Gi-eye, ‘tens Browne, ew.. at » - ~ 35.Q0._$750li$f0'.00 I ! llille Fellow/s’ :WWI ` ohio EW);