_.,.....r.--s.v_.-.~o>-> -- ,. .-nn--nw>-¢ “vie - ' nu Yours for . IN G CHANGES big hosiery mills, th All the stockings variety, the colors are PONGEE (TABIEL ABIBEII lROQUOlb PARCHRIENT although we have an July. Summer early. Queen Street s, Y lg, t l .. l Factory Clearance FULL FASHIONED SILK Hose $1.95 Quality l slCCilUNT OF MANUFACTUR- is wohderful line is beinq cleared out at this wonderful price. IONED” the quality is the regular $1.95 HONEY BEIGE ‘F?’ All sizes are offered. demand will be very great. MEDIUM SERVIC WEIGHT Clear at HALF PRICE Making room for new arrivals-{lolne Moore Co’ McLeod Ltd ;_1:.-... Western Guardian l “QBINY. MACS l0? ALE. beat ror thirst and health. Made by Summeralde Bottling» Works. Bllb-ll-S-tuesiriiwks- -IJI‘TENU LARGE AUCTION on premises Benjamin Carin, on Tues- day morning, August 19th at 8 a. m. 5874-l-16-3i. —AT'I‘END LARGE AUCTION on premises Benjamin Cann, on Tues- day morning, August 19th at 9 a. m 5874-8-l6-3i. —FOII'EIT BAIL-A drunk who, who did not appear at the Police Court on Monday morning, had his ball of s10 estreated-S. .__. -ILL.IN HOSPITAL-The many friends of Reverend Francis Mac- Donald, will be sorry toi learn o! his illness in the City d-Iospital and look forward to his speedy recovery-l. —EXHIBITION WEEK ‘SPECIAL. —Save some dollars by ordering your Winter Overcoat this week from S. i". Tarbueh, 122 Euston Btreet. 5918-8-18-31. —TOURING THE ISLAND.- Mr. and Mrs. John Mortimer and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Foster, of Brewster, Mass, are touring the Island. They are much impressed with the hospi- tality of the people.—S. —During Exhibition Week, the man who won out irom over five hundred salesmen for taking the most accur- $100 in one of Canada's are "FULL FASH- RIVIERA BAMBOO a l SHADOW i BLACK I TAUPE Come early, enormous stock the Dresses w, Charlottetown 1y i0 r1 a e c oo 314v- ;4:;>orv l‘... Coo-co eioflovvemowvoovovoo-Qawoo E. R. BROW 146 Richmond St., Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness 3 and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate. Agent atbummerside, Lloyd Lewis ¢Qo+oo»-¢<~o 4 4 Charlottetown O-O-OO-O§O§OO-OO-O§O-O-O§0-O-§%‘ eooo-evoeooooovo 0-0000000040000006600001 Eastern Guardian i Lmlnonul nlssrrzcrrb RESI- DENT PASSED AWAY-The death occurred in Georgetown on FrldaY Aug, l5th, oi Mr. Michael MacDon- alp, one oi tho oldest and most highly respected citizens at the ad- vanced age of 96 years. Deceased had been in excellent health until about two weeks boiore his death. All thatl lpylng care and medical advice could do was done, but. God willed other- yke. ln politics, he was a staunch Conservative, having polled his mt in the Dominion election this your. l-lis character was in every way ' vs reproach. He was a soon and _ in; neighbor and will be rnourn- ' by his many friends. lie was vls- ireaueatly by his pastor, Rev. O. Klggins, who administered to him the last rites oi the Roman Catholic Church, of which he was a devout member. His funeral was held Sun- day, Rev. O. Kiggina officiating at the Church and grave. It was one of the largest funerals for some time, show- lng the high respect in which he was held. Following were the pall bear- ers: Capt. A. A. MacDonald, Alfred McCullough. John Demrie, Andrew Levers, Bill Levers, Oeorle White- slncere sympathy is extended to the bereaved widow-A. BELLQMATHIESON Banister: a leldtell Collections IDIIII ‘I0 IDA! IOIIIASUI ' the wound became ate measurements for Tailor made l Suits and Topcoats, will save you ten totwenty dollars from the price that many are paying elsewhere. Call and lnsllect the best on the market. A fit absolutely guaranteed. Set your] date for delivering between this and December. S. F. Tarbush. 122 Euston Street. 5918-8-19-31’. —-PROGR»ESSING FAVORABIJI. -Mr. Sidney Birch, of Port Hill was brought to thevPrinoe County Hospital last Thursday suffering from lockjaw, Mr, Birch had the misfortune to have n rusty nail go into his foot and although it an) not appear to be very sore at first, serious. The doctors advised his _removal,to the hospital. Serum was procured from ‘Montreal and Mr, Birch is progress- dngyiavorabiy under tlls treatment. —S. —BLESSING THE BOATS- The lquaint and picturesque ceremony oi blessing the fishennens boats at the commencement of the lobster sea- son was canied out on Sunday ai- ternoon at. Fifteen Point, Carmel. There were about sixty-five boats and a large crowd witnessed the ceremony. The sun shone on the boats, which made a pretty sight as they came into the shore. The pro- cessicn headed by the priests and al- tar boys carrying the cross, proceed- ed from the church to the water's edge, the choir chanting as they went. The priests, Rev. Theodore Gallant of Mont Carmel and Rev. Alfonso Arsenault, of the Magdalen Islands. entered one of the boats and went from boat to beat giving the blessing. After the ceremony the pro cession returned to the church for Benediction-S _._.€__i__~___ PERSONALS Summerslcle, left on Monday morn- ing on a visit to Boston, Mass-S. -Dr. John Smith, of Boston, Mass, accompanied by his wife, are visiting his mother, Mrs. Thomas smith. Middleton-E. —Mrs. Warren Lord, of Charlotte- town, is having e pleasant visit with her sister, Mrs. Mattie Gordon, o! Summeraide-S. -R.everend Alexander and Mrs. MncKay (nee Miss Amy Sinclair.) of Chipman, N.B., are visiting Mrs. MacKayh mother, Mrs. Margaret Sinclair, Surnmeriield. and other friends and relatives on the Island. -E. —-EXHIBITION WEEK SPECIAL.‘ Mount l -Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mollison, of- T CHARLOTTETQMY rev-pom. p-Mlss Marion Mcieod. daughter cf Rev. A. A. McLeod, former pastor of the Baptist Church, Summerslde, is visiting Miss Norma Callleck at her hcme in Summerside- ll. -Mr. Augustus MacAulay, Subq superintendent of the New England; Telephone 00., Springfield. Masssl was the welcome guest of his brother- ' in-law, Mr. J. B. Croken and Mrs. Croken recently-E. sllnufilll AFFAIR Sllil A MY_S_TERY Police Inclined To Be- lieve Father’s Story That He Shot Son Accidentally. The condition of Frank Vesaey, victim of a mysterious shooting ac- cident Sunday night. who now lies in the Charlottetown Hospital, was reported somewhat improved last night. Vessey himself gave little in- formation concerning the affair, only briefly stating he had shot himself. Early yesterday afternoon, however, l Michael Vessey, father of Frank, con- fessed to the police that his son war shot at their residence, 84 Pownr Street, in a quarrel over a revolve Michael, who is crippled. said thz while he was in bed a. quarrel aro: over the possession of a revolver an in a struggle taking place at the foo‘. of the bed, he accidentally pulled the trigger, and the bullet struck Frankl in the right chest. ‘The bullet. must lhave been fired from an elevation, l. ior at the hospital three x-rays show- ed the bullet near the kidneys at the base of the spine, , Michael ‘said that he and his son ,were the only ones present at the i time of the shooting, but that. Spur- ,geon Diamond and Walter Duffy. ‘who arrived shortly afterwards, took the wounded man to the City Hos- pital. The Police are investigating l the matter. A strange feature of the case is the fact that the revolver which fired the bullet has not yet been found. At The S ’Side Police Court ' wrapper from any one of “WANT-A-NAME” Bar SUMMERSIDE. Aug, ill-The Id- journed hearing of a, case against Joseph McDougall, accused of steal- ing foxes from the ranch of Alban OUR BARS: strong, came up for hearing this morning in the summerslde Police wANT-AJQAME Court and occupied the attention of ABEGWEIT the Court all day. Policeman Link-I HELLO FAX letetcelr. wuss ‘throng-st tvrvltnes; exam-‘l NATIONAL h w esl - at e wen with Constable Platts, accompanied wANTgMORE by Alban Strong to execute a search MIGMAC warrant for the foxes said to be JAP JELLO stolen. Mr, Strong gave them a des- OH GEE oription of the foxes he had lost, L0G CABIN’ and on going to the ranch of Pat- 2nd. Prize a 5 lb. Box The above Chocolate Church is on exhibit in our booth in the Main Building on the Exhibition Grounds. Every man, woman and child is‘ entitled to guess the ‘weight of this Church. Each person may make as many guesses as he or she wishes. The‘ only qualification necceasary is to have a our Bars. or in the case of the the coupon, attached to the card on which you register your guess. You can get GUESS HO W MUCH THE CHUR cu WEIGHS And w... a 1o u. Box of RAINBOW Chocolates of RAINBOW Chocolates the registration cards from the person in charge of our booth. The Church will be publicly weighed in our booth on Thursday evening at 9 o’clock (D. S. T.) and the prize will then be awarded. In_ case of a. tie the first correct guess received will be declared the winner; other persons making correct guesses will be awarded fancy packages of RAINBOW Chocolates. ‘OUR 5TH- At the suggestion of some Sum ager on his first trip to Summersl ting on the market, in the near FOUR ACES and the JOKER R UNNING WILD COMING SOON ‘Watch for the 5TH ACE of NATIONAL CANDY LIMITED mer aide hockey fans made to our Man- ‘de about two months ago, we are put- future the “CRYSTAL” BAR. ACE WATCH FOR IT rick Delaney, Linklctter Road, cer- tain foxes in a pen in the ranch were identified by Mr. Strong as the‘ ones he had lost. They were takenl by the officers under the search war. rant and placed by order of the Magistrate issuing the warrant in Mr, Ray Tantorrs ranch. } Mrs, Delaney was the next wit- nesu, who testified that she was pres CHARL O TTE TO WN NA TIONAL CA ND Y LIMITED PRINCE ED WARD ISLAND ent. at Fred Pritchards premises when the accused came along with the foxes in a bag, and heard the, “AE-‘me mound "M ma, the M“ bargain and sale take place between u sed wok “m; n“ u,‘ of m; he and Pritchard. The foxes were pocket md “M m“ he was going then taken over to hor ranch, and mm some mm.‘ ranch “me nigh, “he mxes lake“ by the °m°°“ wmisnd take some foxes 'I‘his conver- lh” “m” w?‘ "s 3°“ by ‘m “m” Isatlon was to some extent confirm- ed to Prltchard ' ad by another witness who was pros-i Fred Pritchard, next witnass, who m,” The winner reserved his de_ under the protection of the Court. rm” and w” wmmimd by Map corroborated the statemenzs made ‘straw Wyn.’ m "and um at the b? M“ D°’"'“°Y b‘ l” ""3 We °‘ next court having jurisdiction in {the foxes to him. The third witness, Prim,‘ county and he w“ "numb Wesley Heckbert, who was well ac-- ad w 1m i quainted with the accused, stated, The C.“ o’ m,“ Pflwhud marl i that atbout sluaeekstbgfflff In"? l, ed with receiving the stolen foxes is: were aken mm r ngs .anc ‘l, o|pendlng___s_ with some others in (onversaiion End orcivzz W... In China Predicted (Associated Press) NANKING, Aug. ill-Sweeping claims oi victory on the battlefields of northern Chins caused high Gov- ernment clrclea today to predict the end of the civil war on terms dictat- ed by the Nanklng regime. The op- timistic forecast was made as the re- oi Tainan, Capital of Shantung Pro- vince and reports indicating north- em rebel armies in Honan Province were finding Government fire too hot to withstand, Boil gently l cupful granulated sugar and V. cuplul water nuitil it threads. Fold this syrup into the stiffly beaten whites of 4 eggs, While still wann add l tablespooniul oi plain gelatine which has been soaked in 1 t-ablespooniul of cold water. Divide mixture into two equal parts. coloring one part with pink fruit col- oring, Dust bottom of a small loaf suit of the recapture by Nationalists gnkopan with powdered sugar. Pour in —By George McManus hall the white mixture sprinkle Wm! nuts, coooenut and diced mariachi” cherries, Add one-halt the pink mlx- ture, then remaining part oi white mixture, sprinkling with fruit Ind nuts as before, and finally rest Oi pink mixture. Sat in cold place libfll it hardens, when ready to serve 61D mold foi just an instant in hot water, then tum out on platter, which has been dusted with powdered sugar. Cut in slices and serve on individual plates, garnished with halves o! "9511 strawberries, Green coloring and mint cherries would make a pleasant var" tion. ‘TO EIAVAC BRINGING UP FATHER "T ro divs. ATHOUSAND mucus ‘A loos-r raisin ‘nos '1' \ conco- "r LOT- ' tqlow- Jllllialltfllnilcetegh; d'—~‘llfifimunl