Large Assortment Arrived Today Get Yours llow If you would be in style have a Panama Hat. Panamas are seen here there and everywhere. If you look around you at the’ smartest clubs and restaurants you can almost count the number of women there by the number of Panama l-izits. They are becoming to most everyone and the band can be changed every time you change your costume. ,~ ' White and natural with contrasting bands. Prioe $3.75 Piiowsi: onos. LIMITED HORSE iiiiors AT iioiiriinvi WEDNESDAY, JULY 15th. . PURSES s1,ooo.oo Following al'e the classes: 2.15 Trot, $400; 2.15 Pace, $400; 2.21 Trot and Pace $400. . i. ' 2.28 Trot and Pace, $400. ($100 for each class). No time allowance for trotters. Music furnished by the Msicouche Band and there will be other attractions on the grounds including full stocked saloons, and sandwiches. New Grand Stand, Judges Stands, Ladies and Gents toilets have been erected, which makes the most complete equipment ever erectd in the Province. We are looking forward to the largest gathering attending a horse race this season, be one of them and you will not be isappointed. Watch for further announcements of entries. Anyone shipping horses, notify your station agent some days in advance. Entries close July 7th. 'l-tl29-7-3-d.ly till July 15th PARADISE CAFE warm STREET, SUIVHYIEBSDE First Class Eating Place for Ladies and Gentlemen. Quick, Courteous Service. Dine or Lunch Here When in Town. MEAL TICKETS 9 10 meals for 21 meals for ti. . . . Dinner 11.30 A.‘i\l. to 2.00 P. M. Supper 5.30 I’. M. to 1.00 I’. M. and Sunday Lunches at all Hours. Ice Cream, all Flavors, also ice Cold Drinks. b t - ii Oysters and Fruit in Season. PARADE‘; s @235? SUMMERSIDE 41l1-3-18-4l-Sats fur 4 months. OUR CUSTOM MADE CLOTHES When you come to our tailor shop for your clothes we ensure you for n suit or cost that wlll not only flt. but conform to your particular build. Dressed in it you will present every appearnilce oi individual taste and refinement in personal appear- ancc. Our new materials are in and we shall be glad to have you call and select the pattern you pre- fer. MURDOCK ROSS R USSELL H0 TEL’ SUMMERSIDE BY TAYLOR l.- McNEILI/S GARAGE, WATER STREET UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT JINNEIIS AND SUPPERS A SPECIALTY Reasonable Rates. Courteous Service. Resident Boarders Token. MIS- l. IIALLEIT. Proprletrell. 4 nmcnnnb ~BQBT BLACKSMITB be: iron, sold at Bruce's. 7046-74-21. JOUIIIBTSF-Con accommodate few Bummer Boarders. largo farm home situated Bedeque Bey. Safe bathing, pleasant surroundings, board moderate. Particulars Box 155, Bummmide, P. E. I. 5998-6-27-7-2-3-41. -KINUINGTON DAIRIING A8- SOOIATIUN.—BIIWV: at Mots per lb. Get paid order from Secretary. Orders from retail merchants and grocers for whole cheese shipped on train every Tuesday morning during season or delivered st Hamilton fac- A The Wesitem Guardian -BUY SEEM.‘ ZINC. lead. lend pipe, galvanized and black sheet iron, at Bruce's. 7040-74-21. _-,\NNUAI. GOLF DANCE, Hol- moirs furniture dept, (ground floor) Wednesday, July 8th. Dixon's Or- chestrs. Novelties, refreshments. Ev- erybody welcome. T‘ ' gsterts at 9 o'clock. 7087-7-84! --WILI. VISIT T!!! ISLAND - Mr. W. Moll. Clark, secretary 0i the Canadian Chamber oi Oomr merce will visit the Island between the 4th and 9th o1 this month. Th! Summereide Board oi ‘Trade are en deavorlng to make some Arrange- ments for him to visit Sinnmw- EASTERI Gllllllilll Transfer wouid like your ~ and wouldbosled to quote you prices on trenliorflnl iurnitnil. freight or live mo! to ow points in P. l. Inland. Herold h. Ielltlb. wilfred Wetterwortlorhonoll. I eou-o-o-mwm. ..°BB.I‘I.LIAN‘I' lTUDHID-frho Bolton Pelt, Jim! llbllfli ‘BU outotnndinl wnllinlhllrldiioting elm of nootoin noun school e in doyo e80. winning gt: mojor schol- arships and prises, John Gordon Sconnell, 17-year-old‘ son it pr. David n. Bcanneli, Bock sin-l goon, was rated by school officials lest night ls one of‘ the highit ‘i tory dilly. 1022-7-3-21. BldOr-fi —ui-—l --BAP'1'IST CHURCH SERVICES Central Bodeque, P. E. I. the sixty- iourth annual meeting oi the P. E- Island Baptist Association will con-‘T- Grant o1 Son Francisco. is WY- veno with the Bedeque Baptist in: his 4110111 visit w Prilwe Ed" Church irom Thursday eveningqward Island. He is visitiDK hi‘ Jmy 3, g, 51mg“ evening. July 53Aunts, Mrs. John H. Burris oi’ 511m- inclusive with services each mom-fmerelde and M18 Grant 0f Time Lng, afternoon and evening. speeioilvalley. lvlr. Grlnt is chomwd with speakers and special music. Vlsit~lthe scenery oi the Island 011d the crs 5,11 cordially invited. excellent bathlniL-S .- r’ —MCOALLUM-WAUGII.-iAt the -~GIVEN THREE MONTHS ‘North Bedeque Manse on the an LEAVE-Mr. Etter, accountant oi nor-noon of June 20th a wedding 0111118 Canadian Bank of Commerce Rt ‘special interest; to all ti... £01k; in Summerside, has been granted three the neighborhood oi the Bedequqmonths leave oi absence on ac- vllay was celebrated. The bride is B-‘lwlllll; 0; ill rhea-lg: He 15 irlleflglng juaugiioer of Ml-s. Jerusha. wnuirh on on av or home m- Ioi North Bedeqlle. Dflpuiar amongdicrst, N. S. On Tuesday Mr. Etter n. large circle of friiends and ac- was presented with a Den and Den" oualintnuces. The groom belongs tolcll set frorgl itlhll/IBYYKQ Badmlllgon "Lower Bedeqile, and is recognized Club of w c e was a mem er- lag one o; the most, progressive nndiMr. Kenneth McKenzie, son of Mr. prosperous fanners of the distrlct.,and Mrs. M. L, Frank McKenzie of They were accompanlied by Jen-‘Summerslde will take Mr. Etters nle L. McCallum, sister oi thegplace as accountant. Mr. McKen- groom, and by Norman Waughlizite h: be? alszsisganlt! EiCCOlIIItEXtlE brother of the bride. The woodsywl F!‘ "0 0X1. . . e s expec - atmosphere of June has prevadcd| ed home this evening and will the Manse study which ilild beenitake over his new duties on Mon- transformed into c bower of green day. I-le wlll receive a warm wel- in anticipation o e happy evenhlcome from his many friends-s The cool fresh fragant foliage of the maples and the color of gera- nium potted plants mode a. very ‘DENT 0F LOT Iii-Tile d pretty setting m’ me OGCMIOXL away on Thursday momi-rig 2:33am‘ Here the young couple exchanged . . l home of her son, Mr. Burl Birch, at: ifiiilfiwl.i“t’lffiiiiifél"fi' iiilmi w Mm Em a church and the congratulation‘ o, oi ‘l3 years. Mrs. Birch had been in their {fiends fiavemng by auto failing health for some time but‘ they caught the afternoon boat at lljaiseiirgwag; rang: Zuddimy a: t3: ' Borden, as they went on a brief as‘, deb “Est h 53a “Elw honeymoon journey on ‘the maln- mung ' er '5 “s “d em “l —PASSING OF ELDERLY RESP, -FIRST VISIT '10 ISLAND-Mr John Wallis Grant, son oi 1W1‘. John I mother, and, land before settling down in their Mr‘ simmms‘ She was a lady o‘ a‘ future home lnLower Bedeque. The officiating clergyman was Rev. J. W A. Nicholson oi the Unllted church at North Bedeque. llorsemen Be Ready for the Georgetown Races 0n Wednesday, July t. The Secretary E. B. McLaren and Race Committee will have every. thing in readiness for sport. 2.13 PACE Leiock, I-Iennessey, Clftown, Quinla, Webster, Marie, Billie Cope, Maciiinnon, Cirtown. Lucky Lindy, MncNelil, Southport. Real Worthy, Ramsay BrosnAlberton Miss Possibility, Power, Ciftown, 2.15 TROT Watts Edition, Trninor, Mt. Ryan, Chestnut Dillon, Pratt, St. Peters. Brlar Mack, l-Ioper, Ch’town. Peter Daws, McIntyre, Cwtown, Johnny Walker, Chhndler; Clrtown, The Pup, Campbell, Ch’town, Wolklc, McIntyre, Montague. 2.30 TROT AND PACE Bobby Burns, McCarron, Sturgeon. Col. John, Livingston, Cardigan. Barbara Martin, Henry, Georgetown Ponslt, Riley, Gasperenux, Lady OIWEII. Steele, Newport. Sparkiibury, Mnelviillan, Summervllle Pflscle Todd, Jenkins, Mt. Albion. The Willis, Reardon, Clftown. Now Ladies and Gentlemen you see what I! eflosh will be at Georgetown on July the 8th. Please go over the list carefully and then TRY AND GET YOU T0 STAY HOME. Not too many to start in each class, no crowding. Ii you want to see real racing come to Georgetown on the 8th. 7054-11. ranking studentl in the min city during the past your. DI. soennell. M11. Soamieil, Ind their t“ David end Goodon, will shortly rive on the Island to speadpert the summer at cloorgotoyngllm. . scanneirs old home), . "" / E a! ROCKLAND, Hill, Jilly-lv-(U. P.)-A mammoth display chsrt on which 129 pain oi men's shoes of various widths and slllel assembled by Emest A. Burrill, educational eo- viser oi the National Shoe Retell- er's association. The smallest shoe on the chart was l. "B-B," and the largest a “l5-AAAA." BOY KEEPS MOTHER'S SKIL. ETON - PARIS, July 3. (British United Press)-For more than three months an 11 year old boy successfully concealed the death oi his mother and took advantsse of his new freedom to indulge in mischief that finally attracted police euth- orities. When they sought him on at his home, they found the eke‘ eton of his mother in a bedroom. For some time the neighbours r Madame Casac, who lived 1n c . Smell house with her only chi: had not seen her. On qtleeticnlv the boy they learned that h~ mother was ill and unable to re ceive visitors. Kind friends oft?" gave him food to take to his sir‘ realizing that, ll must be lacking care invited him t meals. Meanwhile, he ceased to nt tend school and his mischievous conduct came to attention of the police. They were met byithe boy, quiet unassuming disposition and fivho said that his mother was too‘ beloved by oil who knew her. There ill to see them. Disregarding his pro- are left to mourn, five sons, Harry tests, they entered. ' in Western Canada, Frank and Ar- On a bed they found the skelet. thur of Lot 16, Meliord oi’ Sum-Ion of Madame Gasc. The boy then merslde and Bud with whom shefonfessed that his mother had died lrijgeifilpsalaltio one“ illaourglléitelmlvilgsédoi consumption three months ago. y , ,_._ ___________________. United States to nurse her mother: _DEAT;] ()1:- upg LONG “E31. during her illness, The Guardian nENT 0F pREE-“JWN __ Th3“ extends sincere sympathy to the, pnp:s\nd away on 7,195,153, at m. age a. big day's = place this afternoon at 2 n'r'l'i'. Rev. M. Aitken oiiifiolii‘? 1"" ' by Rev. Mr. Wilson oi Sum: side-S —LOWER rnsizrows v.1 MEN'S INSTITUTE -— The Loin. Freetown Women's Institute met (ill presided and the meeting opened with the singing of the Ode and re- peating of the Creed in unison. Sev- en members and four visitors ans- wered to roll call by "writing your name left handed. blind-folded. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and signed by the Presl- dent. The collection amounted to 75 cents. No report from the school Committee. The sick committee re- ported no sick in the district during last month. A demonstration was given by Mrs. J. S. Jsrdine on “Rheubarb Jelly’. Next meeting to be held in the school house, roll call to be answered by "Ways and Means of improving a school ground." It was moved and seconded that. the Secretary purchase fruit for o. treat for school ohlldren- at the closing term. A programme was then car- ried out as follows: Reading, by Mrs. F. L. Clltns; Reading, by Mil- dred Jardlne. Mrs. Jardine Stsvert than gave a. contest, which was much enjoyed. The National An- them brought the meeting to a Wednesday, June 11th, at the hom‘ *_ of Mrs. Fred Taylor. The President bereaved family. The funeral iokcs 9f g4 “$313., {me of the 01,125; "=51. . Ariemas .~ =. ilc \ s born and lived on ~ r d l rtsd of his father, I 1e ."~r‘..i.."\v Buns, llvxng oath e hLs sster-in-laiv, lVIrs. lliiins and his niece, M255 . YiiFIES. i-le was unmzii-ric! 12:15 the lsst of his family, ; ' m1", Mrs. McCniisland, h. a .. Pfl away two years ago. .\ i urns will long be remembg. the district for his many fine l_ ities. He was a successful 181.18‘! and a splendid neighbor. In his earlier days he took an active 1n- terest in community life and u-as generous in all his dealings and an outstanding man in every field 0i‘ endeavor. He was o. staunih Liberal and an adherent oi the Presbyter- ian Church. When the church where he had nlways attended tumed United, Mr. Burns joined thorn as he was loathe to leave the church he had attended for so many years. The Guardian extends sincere sym- pathy to Mrs. Burris and Miss Bilms in their bereavement. ‘The funeral tool: place on ‘Thursday afternoon from his residence to North Be- deque Cemetery, Rev. Mr. Nichol- son officiating. Interment Wle in the family plot. The poll bee-tors were Messrs. Frank Deacon, George Paynter, W. M. Stl/vert, J. N, Prol- itt, Calvin T. Reevm and Abillh Burns-B --Mr. Major Schunnen o1 Bum- close. Lunch was then served by the? ‘ ' 44‘ a AAA a merside is leaving on Monday for Western Child; on business-S r’ ,2‘ i1 lllll -2] lllllll Z1 g. 0 mi. III‘! fut-x snip. he. om: biannual-hind, mwssrlu. ~11» y nuos cnsrer moi-magnum ‘ l‘ m4 ‘l nib SUITS o HIGHEST Custom Made Standard regular $35.00 and $37.50 down to-day to .50 These are not ordinary suits. These are suits oi‘ finest all wool worsted; urges end tweedo, designed, cut, finished by tho foremost style artists of the ‘time, suits as worn right NOW in New York, Toronto, Montreal, by the bestdressed men. Suits with every nicety oi finish and lining and trim oflered you today at ~ ~ See them in our windows! Come in and try them on. Look them over with the most critical eye, you’i'l find them faultless from every point of view and of value unapproached. ' Other unrivalled leaders are here at $15.00- $22.50 $25.00