seriptlons will be A vertlsements taken for insertion the Guardian. wlllbeheldinSummersideJ . returned home after s Fwe Dollars ($5.00) p“, per treatment V Povvnal. Recommended and sold by ——— ll. J. MAISON, —Mr. and Mrs. Monk“; of Boston. Mass. uni all good Drugglsis Bummersidc by motor on a ‘P’ Town” . Nesbitt. Summerslde. mm for testimonials II their two Grand Picnic ,,_ H A At Wellington —Mr. and Mrs. M. Luther and Dr Wednesday. July 2s. Well stockedlmd buns: sud s good program of sports "ll "u wmcdolhsirlséd Clmmhllvlacsween will spend some time vi- I Island. Valuable _g g Machinery . i? at Bargain Prices l-l.ondrri Type A Holst-M A on Skids with Novo W. F. 6 H. P. 2 Cylin- - . der Gasoline Engine fitted with Bemsn M ‘ in Steel House. ' Suitable for use on Scliooners or elsewhwe. Cost $505.00. (Sale Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $350.00) 6 - I l , l-Jalldoll l0. 4 Concrete Miser h0- i362 on truck with um z u. r. Gas- ‘ oiine sun» fitted wiui Wico mum in Steel House. cm $460.00. fifffbggflzlalelisulaggmlglagbules-Svsitlg:i l l r - m th (Sale Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $325.00) which °" ° ‘"8" “we” "‘ 1—3 ll. P. Fairbanks-Morse "Z" Magneto. Cost $145.00. (Sale Price ................ .. $290.00) Gasoline Engine fitted with type "B" 1—Mcliougald Centrifugal Pump, 2 "Suction lli" discharge, single 17111161 drive. Cost $36.00. (Sale Price ...... ..' ........ .. $25.00) All shore second hand but in good shape and first class working order. It is oilered subject to prior sale. TERMS: Cash or lpprovtd Joint note BINYIIIICICSL ,. y‘ ,- THE MONTAGUE ELECTRIC CO. LTD Montague, July l7, i928 -—'l'lll (flIAIl-OTTSTOWN GUARDIAN may be obtllned flfln --' the Hunter Book Store. nut Bank of N Seotil. Water Si. Burr 0v‘ lved ‘ad .4. 1%“ EII m endrenlnlnibeeriptiims. t! 16-294.! —flllllDCrossChestClinlud‘Yv*lulYmn“yb°flwmm5kel . "l! 23rd. Kenslrigton 24th. Cape Trav- D°¥°"°“'*“""°f erse ma Crlplud zsui. Hunter pehluround waistlinezgirlpu" Rh" um‘ only ca“ Men“ by ormleelor 7 '1“ he QDJFHA m - "s “is: w...’ .. e e it. tones up the liver. Palsouus _ Bus": “m” derful repsin to the truck. The Matlllhegon, of ‘hsfglrlzgs ‘at, have "Mk Iwm] be! ‘me o‘ u“ tum“ ‘m m’ m ' a? wear in Charlottetown ma “"1" B“ "l"! °‘P°°°°¢ have the people of Georgetown been h<i1g°:flmc°§ more shocked than when they learn- if. w H“? J. w: LATr & Co. giulatter.‘ ‘punts. ML “d mmjThistle, which occurred at her home whot came or went she had a cheery smile sndaaupleasslnt word for ev- mother. Mrs. L B. Crue. have arriv- cd in Bummershle from Manchester, Mrs._P. W. Macsween oi Bos- . ton. Mass. have srried t B - I'll-l" l“ "an" “m” °!"“ k "dqmerslde. The former L onus slilbnrt holiday here whilst Dr. and Mrs. siting relatives snd friends on the ,cough will usually stop. Try it and . FGIOIGBTOWN TIA Wtidnm- crossings till B o'clock. 68J8-1-l1-2i "roosmm " srours. - The Georgetown Exhibition Association ls putting the truck in splendid shape for the horse races on July 25. They have built eight new stalls. repaired the fences and made won- P. E. p. pectsfor a A ..'8UDDBN DBATIL — Seldom edoithedeath of Mrs. on Saturday, July 14th, after a short illness. It mattered little . Aw will mean a grat loss to her many friends. but whllenllshsllmisshenltisinthe home her loss will be felt most keenly. She was a devoted member oi the Roman Catholic church and was visited frequently by her pas- tor, Rev. O. Kiggins. Bhe leaves to mourn three sons. in the United States, namely, Her-man, Henry and ; one son. William. in West- ern Canada, besides her sorrowlng husband and another son. Charles. at home. One brother, John Fraser, of Burnmerside, and one sister, Mrs. l y, o! lower Montague, to whom sincere sympathy is extended. May her soul rest in peace. A _i__. ..'ISLANDIB. IJBAIL-Mr. T. E. Morrlsey received a telegram from Rudolph McPl-iee, oi Mooujaw. stating that his father. Mr. Angus Dan McPhee had died Sunday, July 8, after a short llln. The late Mr. McPhee left Georgetown about fli- tcen years ago. Before going to Moosejsw he was employed as post master of Georgetown for a number oi years. of a splendid and sympathetic loving and kind disposition and of a gracious man- ner, he endeared himself to~all with whom he came in contact. He was a devoted member . oi the Roman Catholic church. In the loss. the immediate relations have sustainedu there gnu out s feeling oi deep sorrow to his wife and family. ‘The he was held. He leaves to mourn, besides his widow. nee Cath- erine McCoi-mac, of Boughtnn 151. and. four daughters and two sons! The daughters are Mrs. Coleen, m} Edmonton. Mrs. Kelly. Mrsfrhsck- ary. and Mary. of Moosejaw. The sons are Rudolph and John, of; Moosejuw, all of whom have the sympathy of the whole communityA zzstop the C0llgh.—C0llghlng is’ caused by irritation in the respir-u story passages and is the effort to dislodge obstructions that come from inflammation of the mucous mem- brane. Treatment with Dr. Thomas‘ Electric Oil will allay the inflam- nrlillion and lin consequence (the, you will be satisfied. | PERSONALS i? Montague her parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Mc- Laren. A is visiting in Georgetown, the guest o! his cousins. Catherine Iockerby. ..'Mrs. Edwin Altken and daugh- ter, Mildred. of Cornwall, are visit- ing in Georgetown. the guests of . ..'Mnster Earl Laird.. Alberton. Misses Helen and A $900--ln Purses--,-$900 Horse Races Wednesday, August 1st . CLASSES: , I 2.20 Trot . . . . . . . . . . . .. Purse $300.00 2.24 Pace . . . . . . . . . . . . Purse $300.00 2.30 Trot and Pace . . . . Purse $300.00 GENERAL CONDITIONS: m‘ lutries cmWednelday. Jualllll. ms. zines elllllvlm to. irii nee m y W! - B"! l “‘ “mm in'£."’3'............i.......ii. Ifllllltihwhmwinnerlwillbeheidcdllylhlllingillthernoell :- -nllpeneuillvidodse.zs,isiiiidilqs. snii-aiisefeesqiuiwmmsd- MHODIIIIIIB Twoeniriuofthenmeownei-siupmsynsnln ‘llem-erseepnvidedmiulllfiiipsldounchltsrter. lbe driver! imgeineiit reserve the right to declare oil, change order oi liueseydotlyorlsrslydflvendeehre ofluiidstillwitliout any noes not sotlsiuinlly illiel. J-"IIIIIQQHGII ' Wtheiusiiogeuicnt fileordoelsrethersoeeolsudretlru ' Icy, straw sud stsbllrig free. IIIIIIII- rc-cdvuri ‘Theme _‘leo reserve the right to poet- money. tn the above conditions... management assumes hn responsi- Iernsysoeidenteidouisgetosnypei-niiorprepcrty iluringthi; ‘ 7 I I Itlonel rrouwng Amociatiou w lo rwm. mm whm 1hr! om- Jsirss A. irunirrss, Secretary thing you have yet ,, "s seen. Come on town, the guest oi’ her brother, Csp-lBoeton, are visiting in Georgetown. and judge for your- self. ‘ l HORSES TO ARRIVE Expect to arrive from‘ Three Hills, Alberta, about July 25th with car of choice horses u; Choose early and Set the suit you like best. I it Look, Men‘! We’rc Clearing Out all the Light Summer Tweed Suits - 25 per cent oil‘ Three Great Specially Priced Suit. Bargains ! 10 ONLY Mens Golf Suits—2 piece style coat and knickers, plain S.B. un- lined coat and large roomy knickers, in fancy grey all wool tweeds. Sizes 37-38-39, worth $20.00, to clear . . . . . é $5.00 14 ONLY Young Mens tweed Suits single and double breasted models in fancy grey tweeds. Sizes 37 to 39, worth to $20.00, to clear . . . . . . . . .0 1.50 l6 ONLY Young Mens all wool Flan- nel suits, single and double breasted models. They come in plain fawn and light grey flannels, all new up to the minute models. Sizes 36 to 40, worth from $25.00 to $30.00. T0 clear . . . . . $17.50. v " TERMS CASH personally selected by.‘ myself. You may have J. M. LADNER St. Peters seen extra good hors- °MY= Memes"- cs imported, but this lot will surpass any- "h" furs. Quinn, of Jamaica Plain.‘ pending a vacation in George-r Geofiietown, is visiting her sister.‘ Mrs. (Judge) H. 0. Mclnerey. Saint-and |tain Charles Fitzgerald. ..'Ma.ster Bobbie McNeil, George-l town, ls visiting his uncle, Mr. R1051‘ McNeil, New Perth. PERSONALS lerine, of Charlottetown. are vlsit-treui. lng in' Georgetown, the gumt of Gw- etov/n. ‘Mrs. Shaw's mother, Mrs. Dalsiel. A ..'Misses ..'Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hibbett, Donald, son Charles. oi GeorgetownJweek-end in A motored to Tryon where they intend oi spending I week's vacation. A l- lithe guest of Mrs. Wood's father. I Capt. Richards. A Philip, who have been visiting Mrs. Doyle's daughter, Sister Dorothy .'Mrs. Le ..°Mrs. Shaw and daughter Csth- fiMarie, Notre Dame Convent. Mon-Charlotte Bringing 8lff ___ MAGGIE‘ REMEMBER‘ THIQ l9 THENIGHT YOU POIQID TO l DO~ BUT l WANT YOU To RKMCM ea TNlOrJP’ V00‘ AIRS NOT IT‘Q Juwr Two dci-Ocx- m. rix HIM‘ HELLNQY arr IN- I'M ma; ~40 ‘nnfio or HIM CUMlN IN AT Au. Houses mo AwAKaiING TH: PI-OFLE m THlfil OTHER APARTMsn-rs- $20.00 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 ‘llLwze iillljSgra returned to her ..'Mr. John J. Clark. Annandalc. ..'Mrs. Wood and son Billy, of recently visited Gw- etown. A ..'Mrs. (Capt) Richards and son. - A oi Hswkesliufl- spent the week-end ——- [in Georgetown. the guests oi ..'Mrs. J. J. E. Doyle and son, and Mrs. Temple Gotcll. ightlrer and family of - Tbeylare NEW, all smartly stylish, pure wool tweeds. TERMS CASH home in ‘sister. Mrs/Roberts. oi Boston. are A spending the summer in George- town Royalty. __._ Mr. ‘I . accompanied by her 1 "-B>_'.°9¢1f ‘Q "I. he iefl FaaanJnvu-Jm. SUITS IN MODELS FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN, all tailored to our own enacting 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 shad“, greys and fawns in stripes and over-checks. EMEM I. ~_~‘_-_z-R;‘_h~.- .., I.‘ $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 J A new guitar is made of silver. which resists dampnms and atmos- A pherie changes. and is equipped with diaphragm that amplify its music»