¢._*,,q-v v -THB 'oHARLor_'m'i‘owN- GUARDIAN . p sesame eine. PAGE ssvnrv .` ,,,,.. cuff, a , _ 1 _ “I ANGLO-AMERICAN FESTIVAL _ | at least amply, sincerbly and repeat- . . y you _ \ . _ (_ . f- "- ' ~.‘ o ~ _ ~- ._ IT YB vines, __ ‘ / . 3 9l,lr"1l|s_1\\ll.°l|l fomprise only stones of erfeci ' P* ' w` T nu Bm- _ de;3i’°E;YuIr’.A¢§re.ii”:;;diiswffefgf3’ cutting, being fr¢¢.Vf,1-_,m ldefecware aglow with brimani; noon snow.-'rue Peon1e's 'mee-, me foxes wma. msnuy arrived from 9"' rf|¢_`»°l.3 -Direct from the mariufacturers we a reyhb'¢ hrahwvzzerflivbgzuignhlfg eguzlrfortlhczl dz' n;i.?;hx:r?.::°iZ°k11':m°f:: U .t9_s°1--l,t._h¢m’atV,q5 ]0W` 3 PTi¢¢ ‘dS‘ _V011 (an buy an` when Mit l>l`0¢l:ams,: suited _to all tastesfprlees very reasonable for such splen. .ln Canada’ ` \ _ y There was the thrilling Western pic-_ did cross and silver foxes. The Can- - » L ture full of interest, the mirth-pro- ada Fox Exchange are also receiving voting ways of Mr Bunny and the several mail order sales < r ‘ , . im: ci P me w k mu i ----_-- ' .- € 1 S ‘ I i"‘°r?'c°J‘:“ “gd °°K°::¥lysl\=‘l)cipated 1| From Saturday's lllvenin Guardian. I -‘-- edly admitted it.” . , I LONDON, July 5.-The Times in all editorial on Independence Day says the July 4th celebration has becomla an Amglo-American festival and that such a spectacle as seen in London of Englishmen enloglzlng Washington’s , 8 ,E ` ' _ Mr. Hogg has the large hall looking -_ ' , _ , V _.Y . a__ r __ ,E attractive, well ventilated. and clean PICNIC.- Bt. James B. S. Picnic , F "'§,.,,',*_ ' _ Jr A-.__ J-,_,,, ,,' and gives his patrons a program well takes place at Westville Wednesday. ~ ' . ’ _ l _ _ " ._ -' worth the price of admission. Batur- . - A FRUITFUL WASTE ~ . - days Program was especially. mirth- PICNIC AT WESTVILLE.-At St. pApER BASKET WAS THIS illl and enthusiastically received. -~ James picnic next Wednesday 'a _,___ ' ' visitors table will provide all the de- BRIDG 'TOWN July 4 A ham, .__ _ - o ' "" Y Hs'I;)AN?g§£ogF I?A(I§ETsSécr§£l_yC°gi l‘°°°“’° °' th” 5°“ff“° rigid lucky find took place in the busy the Local committee .Si me sims- wnnnnvo ns:r.1.s.-sr. Jeeemms ,‘f,,,,°,f ‘5f.,,2 f,f,fQ';,°‘§§§°"",’,’c”,’,‘,‘,f‘ §"°'£ cone. Trust, Charlottetown, has re-_, Church, Vernon River, was the scene in- with his bm Thgo e 1 tmp ceived from Major W. E. Outhit, In- of n.`very pretty wedding on Tuesday, was busy at i;bs'momentn::t1uhiwd1rek~ spector of Cadets, the following re- June 24th, when Miss Margaret The c,,u,,cto,i stood ,or a mgmgt Port showing the relative standing of Achorn of Miliview, was united ln 1 thosecadet corps in Prince Edward marriage to Mr. Joseph Power of Or- Island connected with ,public schools: well, son of the late John and Mrs. :ante pap" hunt' H° "pied mme' 1st-Prince of Wales College-Instruc-` Power of Newtown, Rev. James tor, Lt. J. A. Murphy, '17 par cent.`Phalen oiliciating. The bride was , We have a limited lot of men’s Oxfords in fllllll. Patents. Bm! illetal and velour, all laced sty es, ` ood. t _ ~ ilwve egd wmflfrlighle uiiiticiixee 811.123' sliifiht' all along at rices ranging from $3 50 ,to 35% _and are wortg every cent of the rnone bntto make room for incoming goods we areysell' MQW-.S . _-Slimmer Shoes I. worth re $5 at 25 p. é. off I ' \See dur northern wind ' _ Jn* W_ them ont at 25 p. ’c. off mg votes here. ow' Get y°“r muy I ,A Ney £9 Co. gf arf- 7 g Hard Coal x _ 1 P isfactlon, prompt work and Schooner “Sylora C Chestnut sizes. - _ U. |.y0ii3; U0. A 'I' A;,,,S_,;,_§,ff,YER 6-I6Mtf. . . A _°' __ f _ l , I m nM ° ” ' as, mor Oaks b Pu" Begg `=,:"i=|E&=‘ Nb 3| there was not time to go into the Sei-»lfl=1~»» ui 1. »-» rl-»-1-.. ..i‘:.';‘:.:.‘.‘.°;: 1.‘;f:.‘.=.'?;;‘:.i.°.;: ' July l4ih.A_" " ""1 stands I6 hands 'weighs 1465 lbsf’ A{_|,|q|ic` .spmtm Amusement. Sired by Oakly Barron (4)2,23. lsndelc. .i _ 4 A* g¢¢ud,f¢‘4 pany under ,he the Iasiesttrotter bred in the Mar- Ull`°.“8h W°Ul°ll'S IHlll=i¢“¢°S- I-UP' auspices of'Union D.vision S. O. T. mme P"°V"."‘-'es' v wi|||-eh..1.1, 0,, ¢_he"'be,,um,,|fi,Id ‘ Minor0rflrsbesldes his rich bred- of H, }_>,_ Hisleml ad]-l,m|ng the, in is hlmselfagrand individuel; hall on Monday! July -14th. The- mit” ’P°°d' b°°“iy~ 512°- 59125" °°”"”.‘“°° ‘“ °‘““¢“ “'° SP""“= 532.:.§’?.§‘.°Z‘$f’l.‘if.'.If.'.£‘Z1’i'..?.}1‘I‘iii :1¢;$B;l;!3;;ar;JfaekeoS0:feth<;l S2: grill: ann year ol-is are large and hand- doing Thg ladle, are tg 7,, PM-tidu. son. varied and pleasant 'amuse ` l-le will slsnd fer the season si his Lady °'°"g'“t"1°"°d 1°' tm °“°r5y ments, well stocked refreshment saloon. ice cream trnt and e bill of fare that cannot fail to please the' |4,y5M.i....',¢|J..iy5, ‘g i .W r most exacting taste. Amusements , -. '_ Q .-1. e f and Athletic Sports b gins at 1.30 p._ ni. Meals served at 2 p. in. _ Springfield ls one of the beauty spots of the Island and an ideal place' to spend a holiday and enjoy a days outing Everybody cordially invited. Come one, come all, If day shouldprove unfavorable tea wi li be held the following Wedl . Procr eds in aid of rhe hal- By order of Com. r /A S o I di e r s \ get your photo taken while in ` Due to arrive er camp. You will 'gl t best' sat- ` Cook Studio 9, ` ‘ ,also for the ladies part of the Pro- 6 50 tdns Hard Desbrisay Bi Ck f gram. Nine cattle in all were brought ` l f I, ` . above _average and most of them of moderate prices at the, ° - ' ' ' - 'excellent quality. Robert Robertson Coal In 3. H d I H of the Provincial Department. of Ag- ave your _ I -Films-~ fiiljshed at our Stuiio _J Dam Parketta by Parkside 2. 22 3-4 also the dam of Prince Louis 2.14'/ owners stables Brooklyn, Kings Co.Ms.res sl ownermrlelr. » = _ l JOFN J MATHESON 0 e .WE MAKE TEETII v _ ' _ `snd we gusrsntse them to fit exactly. We - ' t .::i'.":..‘.".:'.':f:°.n:.~.:.: ‘.':.°.'.°:.°...':.“. | EW we will de so li not. we will sive you \he _ best suosluve po sibl to get If you entrust our dents ,nee sto us wesssurs you of sgundsnt satisfaction. » Dr. Robins ’.f~f-‘ll~°-‘-li" P. E- island; Phsrmsceuiical, of examiners of the P. E. ' Association will for registretlen on 'July candidate for exam- the that hs l9l8. f-_'L ;dlscussion of the 'worli done took. sample. E. _A. Foster, Central Drug- \ Goff! |' ‘ _ 1 _ Phonb rI5J ‘ ' f ` ii\s|ociallon'Eixenrin\1icne W " pm-sw of examining een- | School-Lt. L. Nelllgan, Instructor. Francis, Instructor. In addition to et Corps, which is outside the provi- sions of the Trust, also passed in- spection. ' -_ .loarounrrfnan Picnic.-'rue Agricultural Picnic held on Saturday afternoon at Winsloe North under the auspiced of the King Edward Insti- tute was a gramd success. Between 250 and 300 were in attendance and ample preparation had been made for the Live Stock Judging,.classes and n for the class in dairy cattle, all riculture went carefully over one dow pointing out what was looked for in good dairy conformation and then asked individuals to place the cows in order of merit. This brought out a lot of discussion which was of a most interesting and instructive char- ,acter..I’1-ofessor Ross, Secretary for Agriculture, then spoke for a few minutes on the work' of the Depart- ment. and congratulated the King Edward Institute on their excellent program. Mr. Robertson then took up s class of heavy horses, but as it was then quite late in the afternoon, subject in detail. While the men were being entertained at the judging clas- ses Miss James was organizing a Womanfs Institute and arranging for future work. Mr. Benson also addres- sed the ladies on the better caring for and marketing of eggs and Prof. Ross on-the work that might be done cheon'was then served and a lot of place. Everyone was satisfied that a mosh proiltahle and interesting af- ternoon had been spent, and when the time comes round next year for an agriclrltural picnic, big things will be nd zealwith which they carried out their part of the program. This week Mr. Robertson ‘will conduct Live Stock Judging classes as follows: Monday, July 7th at St. Georges, Tuesday at the farm of T. J. Wiggin- ton; Bridgetown, Wednesday at Bay Fortune, - Thursday Rollo Bay-and Friday at the farm of John C. Mc- Carthy, Morell -River. _ _::Jengen's Violet Glycerine Soap is one qf the best toiletsoaps we have ever sold. This soap has an enor- mous sale in all 'the big American cities and is fast becoming a big fav- orite in Canada. Our price 25:: box is the same as in the States. Ask for store. . Mtl. _.l _-.1 The ' _ Human -~ The' e is oneof the most del cate and com'-. plicatcd of the human organs`,_.and yet, probsbl y through ignorance of'ihis fact, it is being conetml- ly iii-used and overwork- _ed. ' " ' Eye-Strain' Be wise and do not ig- nore of the simp- toma of ily:-Strain; eed- ' aches ‘or /pains in the region of the eyes, inabil- _ ity to reid or ss# for any length of lime, blurred vision. I \ _Allow us to Examine _ 'yoe_r.Eyee. 'We will give you Dllplftlfliabis savlce. _ _ Tllii isfour liuilness. Q - . \ "The Prone. Seltzer Syphon is the most convenient and economical mak- er of summer drinks you can buy. lt memory and honoring independence is large enough to hold four glasses, day would be highly unimaginable makes instantaneous soda or other elsewhere. The Times says it hasiaerated drinks and after the sypbon come'to be sort of an annual 'pen-, is paid fvl' ¥0\llj,__l?¢Y£l'l\S¢B 0053 YOU ance with open contribution for our but one cent a zines. Price $1.25. share in the American revolution. The TWO M805. 149 Great GCOYKG Ht- “If -our mistake was great we havel 'IWW _ r . r ooking into the contents of a big hing that looked familiar and pick- ing it up found it was a nity dollar » §::‘...Zi,:°'..‘§:f=‘...%f.;i°l...5.i“°2; 3:. ;‘e::":::.‘f.1:s.“";:.‘1.‘:.':2‘;°.::1l.‘.'::: » »-he cent. 3rd--Queen Square School-Im with lace trimming and ostrich fr structor, Lt. Jas. Lendrigan,73 per plumes.‘The bridesmaid, Miss Nellie . cent. Next in order came Summer- Aehorn sister of the bride, wore a it . ,, side High School-Mr, E. i~1‘. Strong, becoming dress of pink silk with silk S of sixty d°u““ at “ tim” And Instructor. Montague school-Lt. G. rhino.. trimmings and white use win. “" he "“"“°d °"f the ““‘°“°Y the emi H. Campbell, Instructor. Tlgnlsh pink plumes. The groom was support- °f the b,',‘°y ma” a1m°“t b“"5t» ‘md ` ed by his cousin Mr. Andrew Mor- with a Where did YO” get that-" Souris School-Lt. E. D. Feeban, In- rissey. After the marriage ceremony made the WW” °m°i“1 f““‘P- A5 the structor. Albex-ton School, Lt. M. E.-/was performed the bridal party re- ° paired to the some of ine r.r1de's "Y “BY this 2°°d “Sh f\”°m fi1°l\li°Y the above St. Dunsten’s College Cad- parents where a bountiful repast was “ppl” “'°“1d have been going up the ,she h d been their teacher and also cnsion. George and Kent Bts, 1 Mtf. ,wi‘h served, after which they drove tb n Charlottetown and to k n t t prepared. Later in the evening after taking supper at the bride's parents, the happy party drove to their future home in Orwell. Their many friends wish them a long and happy wedded life. CLYDE RIVER.-The Semi-annual examination of Clyde River School, No. 613, was held on Monday, June 30th. There was a large number of visitors present and the pupils were examined in their various studies by Miss Elsie Brown, hir. Ea.rl_Leard, and Edward McPhail, Clyde River, and W. A. MacQuarrle B. A., i-lamp) ton; acquittlng themselves very cred- dismissed. Miss Edna McKinnon on behalf of the scholars presented the teacher, Miss Macquarrie, with a ahony Manicure set, with silver trim- mings enclosed in a morocco leather 'box and Miss Norma Murchison read the following address:-Dear Teacher: .We the pupils of Clyde River School wish on this the closing day of the school year to take this opportunity to convey to you our aDPl‘0¢iB-l1i0l'1 0! your many kindnesses to us during the two years you have been our be- loved teacher. Witha heavy school and so many diderent classes you have had your share oi hard work' 'and we can assure you that altho’ ,you must often have been discouraged we appreciate your work. on our be- 'half and we know that our parents and guardians feel that in you we have had a good faithful painstaking teacher who has spared no eilort in 'our behalf and that under your care ‘the school has made as satisfactory censors. Dear Taleoher we are all sor- when the school year begins again as you intend to further prosecute your studies nd as a slight token of our hill. Another glance of his eagle eye, e 0 di ner a he bills had been waited, off the desk. by Victoria Hotel which was specially 9' g“°t °f Wind f"°m '"1 09911 Wl“d°W- l Special Trains Will Run As Follows New Haven; Mr. W. W. Crosby. West Sisiion Fare Train Dept. River; Messrs Randolph Murcheson T St Louis. . .. goc . . . . . .8~48 " Albe|ton...8oc ......9o4 °‘ ii-ably indeed. Before the pupils were Bloomfield. . 7oc .. .. . 9.28 “ g`L=ar»'....6oc 942 “ pretty bouquet sand a handsome real 5"” e ' ' " Ellerslie 25c .....Io27 “ P . .. Nortum i5c .....r<\.37 “ Wellington Arrive ....1045 “ Charlottetown l.00 7.30 a. rn. Mllton.... ._ Mc 7.27 “ Nor. Wiltshire il0c 7.43 “ Hunter River 80c 55 " Br dn bane ._ il0c Emerald ....... .. 70c 8 24 “ Cape Traverse il0c ._ 0.50 “ Kinkora 80:; 7.23 “ Freetown 601: . 8 33 “ summerside.._ 45c ....... .. 10 30 “ Miscouche .... .. 36c 10.44 " Wellington . . loc 11.05 “ Charlottetown and Snmmerside' at li o’clock p. m. and Tignish at 6.30 p. m. mer-side and Tignish at one way first class fare good to return same day. All DWSPGHS Rf “Hd” any Of YOUF Pfede' will stop at the ten. grounds. _ry that you are_not to be our teacher e,-ings will be P,-0vided_ om among the torn-up envelopes nd Dapler. Said he to the busy man: ‘Ie this where you make cash depos- ontents of the basket is emptied ev- ue in a few moments more. The two A Grand Tea Pariyl THE CIIURCII GROUNDS wrliidorow TUESDA? JULY 8 igni h goc ..'....8 30 a. rn. 0leman.... 50: ......9.5r °‘ g 45c.....ro.o6 “ mwlv 45c...._1o.x5 “ ort I-Illl 25c,.....ro 3r " 4 8 18 “ Returning Special Train will leave for Tickets by regular trains from Sum- All the attractions usual at such gath- BY ORDER OF COMMMITTEE 81-7-5M2i . love and esteem we ask yon to ac- cept this momento as a rememberancc of days spent with your pupils in I Clyde River. Miss MacQuarrie made a fitting 'reply thanking them for their kindness to her during the time , a for their thoughtfullnees on this oc- ::Rexa`l Dyspepsia Tablets are splendid for all forms of stomach trouble. They enable the stomach to secure from the food the nourishment necessary to maintain strength, pure, rich blood. strong. steady nerves, normal weight and good health, Try a box roday.` price 50c and -$1.00. Sold with the Itexall guarantee. The MacKinnon Drug Co., Corner Great s ` _ Contain 0 delicious centres, A ' covered ' | 1 i l l ~_-‘_-:rv-;--¢ qnnunnuznnn Save The Potatoes ' The eailest and best way’ to kill potato bugs is lo' use r one of our Row Spray ers and Spray with Paris:;Grv.en and Arscnste of Lead. !_. 1'?/Q. |` . s is ,IA \ .,\ ~',. ' > 4 v I ,_- \\ l VQSQQ ". /4,1, 1-\ 1. , ' \ .. ‘ .;,. Y or General Spraying The Perfect Spray Pump ‘ is the best on the market. Least bother-best resu1's. Bugs have no terrors and killing them is a p‘easure. Older one today and be ready for the bugs when they come. ‘ A. A. McDONAl.D. Little Pond, King’s Co J. A. MOORE. ' V Gen. Agt. HAZELBROOK. P.E.l. 86,7,5Mrtl if _enticing/ly l ' - I* nmnmm- Ill’ " W _Trunks of excellent finish and workmanship of good ap- pearance and durability are the only kind ro be had at Stanley Bros. The prices too are quite low and the assortment is most complete. Stemicer Trunks Canvas covered, iron bound, heavy wide slats, brassed steel cor- ners, clamps and valance clamps, strong hinges and handles. All edges angle steel bound. 34 in $4.75 Vulcanized fibre binding, 'two straps, canvas covered, wide hard- wooi slats, brassed steel corners, clamps and valance clamps, excel- sior lock, divided tray. 34 in A $6.75 Canvas covered, two wide straps with protecting knees, vulcanized fibre binding, fine brass lock and bolts, large brassed steel dome corn- ers, clamps and valance clamps, cloth lined 34 in $8.75 Regular Trunks Canvas covered, two leather straps, brassed steel dome corners and clamps, excelsior lock, strong bolts and hinges, leather handles, hardwood slats, angle steel bound. _ 34 in $4.75 Waterproof canvas covered, two leather straps, brass plated steel dome corners and clamps, strong leather handles, iron bottom and rollers. 34 in $5.95 Vulcanized fibre binding, can- vas coverr d, two wide leather straps. heavy hardwood slats, brassed steel dome corners and clamps, excelsior lock, brassed steel bolts, hinges and handle ends 34 in h $7.45 Leather Goods I nice. high class __ I london YI. usrries about |00 barrels ndsrd We Offer. For Sale the Follow- » ing Steamers U. B. ATLAN l‘IO. Gross Tonnage 3, not Trunk Straps Club Bags Name Tags KitBags xv rg, ~_“$u ~=~» 4, \s ' - x \{'.f'z"‘ _ . is »~>~s ‘rv zt _.ar _ A s A fatal.. J: '-2 _.iii lin' J U J Chocolate _(6. F..Blli¢lleson ~ \ . ll. ll. Aga’ . Grouwnnage Ie, net ton- nage ilk sir os 10| rrels under deck. B. ll. A h K. Gross tonnage ll. ret -ton age is. Usrriss about lo barrels under doug. ..gi?12%?{'flli'i|f’o»i?f{iEi‘.“.l.¥32f'.i‘»T.'kf°“Q torisdgs fs.0srrlds lee hsvrgrghsrmezh N EVILLE CANNERIES Purses na Li?rt°d I ~ .- me \ , __ _ c.l.veor Rug Straps Leather Snitcascs Hand Bags Karatol “ "‘ Matting \“ _ °‘ . . l » ~ »S onlev |5r~o.s ,- ., -... ~ ‘: :_~».l -_ f"‘1'“.~ =.i."£",`,~_ ‘ 3 ` _ ' . ‘ _'-ill-', ,. , ll- C-L,‘~`i9' ,,`.§1,,_j-'M' V i-'ff-is 1"»..< cv’ 'lg-_ _.l;~`~§i‘f' i .'\i.. i-‘~.~~,=°_ ~ .__ . I, , `-.Is L15.. ~ .'};.`..l_-\;a:.amisi:r.vt.u>iaa.~»ur.»ni.sz.x'a¢meJmesan|sesaravsalzssE\» ss...-._-..._-._-,e .. - - am