,a : \-t -i .‘ , pi 1 wi t - .,_ X .-1 1 'i " W, t i... ,us t-.ze . to-5; ' .. I .1 » ‘g i _don’t mind beiiig photo- _ graphed--why not persuade -fi Writ. 1 " ' 5 ` _ ;_,_,,s _'if/i-ti: f ~_ ` -_ Augusr 4 THE EASTERN GUARDIAN Tllli WESTE _ p Piicnisrx-__ __ V -J RN fouiitniir >..°|T PAYS to bug' .n this Province. - ..°TWO CENTS PER WORD .each insertion tor advertising to this col- umn. Cash must accompany order _-.__ minimum charge twenty-five cents. I ..*ANANDALE.-Mr. ~F. Jenkins has returned from the United States - on ii visit to his father Mr. Wm. Jenkins, Big Ruii.-Mr. Wm. Tas- sell, Sr., who was very sick about a month ago 'is quite ‘well again. He C, E. Diiigweli, Durrell, was at the Vi-Ilage on ii business trip this week. -Mr. Paul Lawless. Little Pond, was in Annandale Saturday. He is u very smart old geiitleman for his age being over 80 years.-Mr. John Jenkins, plzistorer, Dundas, has gone to Little Pond.-Mr. James Swallow. W” ‘ii ‘"0 V“““5° ‘“”' “'°°“~-M'-» ..»'ri-is esonosrowvn ois'rn|c~r. t. ' ‘ ' ll Little l’ond was at the Village on a gl business tirlp.-Thu tlsliermen are D busy painting their boats.-There is quite ii lot of Iuiiiber coming in te 1? iiowlett's mill those days.-Mr. M. ___ McDonald, liurt-Il, has gone West en gi u. business trip.-Mr. t'. Mcboiiiild, § returned soldier has purcliased rec- ently a fnrin from Mr. John Jenkins _ Dureil, which ln- is iinproving.-.\lr. ` oin L iii tl, 8 T it new lioiise, the work being done by _ Mr. S. ‘Stet~le, a t-onipi-teiit ninii for 5 Hope, is building ai new slieii to his m barn the work being done by Mr. her "M" rC|’°"t~ Th" "el’°"t-‘5 °f the Stew'urt__0_ ,Schools tlicn took place. These show- | e i T 'vi per at all Grocers and General » Thorpe, who requested Rev. Mr. Ross to preside over the meeting. The min- . n, . . . Wt. two Baptist. one Union and one choliirs was about the same ns Inst J i J, M-or -.ii iinrcii it iiniitiin y°""' ".“‘l’“° “"2 l“"“°“Z‘i @I’l‘l°""°- he Finani-ini standing was good a mail balance being on hand. The pe. the Joh.-Mr, is. iitviitiiitiiti, sniiei~'.»~ i"“" “`““ “""l"°“- MVS- P0010 “@°°|V' ttIieir own, iiiairy in fact having a '_ "' ‘gl _ it y .i l`lie eogiiiiiiltres were then appointed lby Mr. Itoss \vlio then gave an ail- -iiress on the iliitcrent ranches of the Sabbath 1School work and dealt with ,the iiistrut~flon ot' clzisses in a vorv lucid iiiaiiner, advocating the orgatlirl- ius oi "Trail ltangcrs" and "Taxis Boy" classes. Rev. (‘. E. Armstrong of Moiitague spoke briefly along these lines. The session then adjourned. gn ion, stock and implements. Mr further particulars apply to J. W. Murdock, Montague, 1'. E . l. 7367-7-30M6i~ ..*ROAD REPAIRS.-Some much needed repairs have recently been done _to the road near the Georgetown Royalty School by Mr. Ferdinand MaeAulay and reflects great credit on his ivorkiiiansliip.-G. -Sunday School Convention met iii S I).ivid's Presyterian Church Georgetown, .it ' .£0 p iii Thursday Thr meeting was opened by ltav Mr tes of the last meeting were read by e Secretary Treasurer, Mrs. G. A. oole, Lower Montague anti were up roved. Reports ot officers then fol wed. The Secretary Treasurer, Mrs oole, reported that there were thir- en Sciioois in the District, of these x were Presbyteria three Vletliod iiristian. That the attendance ot L5 the thanks of the (‘oiiventioii for rl that the Scliools were' all holding iuch better standiii than last e~r ie evening session was marked by larger attendance.-G. 1;. | .."Mr. A. liorne, ('liarlotteto\vii tli sited Georgetown on Tliursday.-G. ii __...Mrs_ J_ L_ Ymlnkw and Miss tpnwn being distributed in the con- M ' d G' I `-Vlll‘|l'i‘ii M=lI‘l¢i‘oil of Montague, visit- l1gi0u`q_“fa_“frS f‘"_ twf’ y(""l`_"‘ °r_'l‘_"_rf" dale, the homo ol’ the gi'ooni`s par- 0 e cd (Icorgctowii on 'l`l|urstla_\‘.-G. t m‘)kS_""’ if these h"tCl“`H""l “LH ‘I UNSC UICIIUC 10 Gfilllii lliVl‘l‘. Wlll‘|'L' ' "il lhmg "fl""` “lb "ml mul' ll “`"S|llii.~y will reside. The bridal roiipie were the recipients of iiiaiiy usei'iii and costly gifts, int-.liidiiig a beantiiiil “Hash ill-0 10l)Sl0!` llslllllg “"‘3 mil" extension table and parlor liiiiip, pre- sented by the Ladies' Auxiliary oi` ,O . '. i ~ to close them. Along the ..*Mr. Wesley Mallet represetnat X-mlqukh ~. , » U of John IL- Gm_ Cl _ rl not _ _ .\orth Shore from North _( .ipc _lo l\iiii~ _ _ ia o own ,m sited lirutlenell on outlay -G ly here is any better, for grain iii only earlier,-'I`lie spring opened np here EASTER_N PERSONALS _..iilicr. l<`ieIiIs of \\he.it ale headed id which has dt;-ne i'eniarkabl_v well' _--_ ind is now in the "filling" stage.- ..*f\ir. Jthn llessloii is now the The l0llSl0l` fishing Di' Tignlsli was est of his lymtlp-r ML James 11055, very poor. The i'islierineii attribute (;eo|~getn\vp__(;_ his failiire and last ye;ii"s fiiiliire to ground, but the iislieriiien inailc good _*FARM FGR BALE.--Mrs. George _ -IT PAYS to buy in this Province. Murdock, Murray River, offers her beautiful farm for sale. also crop, insertion tor advertising in this col - y minimum charge twenty tive cents. ter, has finished discharging a cargo of lumber and cleared again for Buc- touche to re-load. H -POLICE COURT.-A case of as- sault came up for hearing at the police court on Tuesday morning, the prin- cipals being both-of the gentler sex. in order that more witnesses be se- cured, the case was adjourned till Friday the lst prox. H ____- -FOR P. C. HOSPITAL.-The sum of $45.00 was matic by the sale of home made candy on Wednesday evening at Cliairtiiiiqtia tent. This 'imount was donated by the ladies in charge to the Prince County Hos- pital.--L. --CHAUTAUQUNS ,first visit to Summerside was ii successful one The high class entertniniiieiits by the li`l`l`erent companies were greatly en- joyed by the very large niinibers that ittentleil each session and the people of Siiniinerside and vicinty will be looking forward to ('haiitauqua next vear which is assured will again visit the town. Dr, Miller the Suiiinierside iuperintendeiit and his assistants have won for tlieinselves a warm spot iii ilie hearts of the people and it is the `iopes of all that Dr. Miller will again Jisit Siiiiiincrsitle next year as super- 'nteiident of tfhautautiiia for Summer- side.-L. _....4 _ -Non-rn caps NoTss.- rue' fiay crop at the west end ot the Island 's away ahead of other parts of the ‘rovince this year, not that the soil ui average crop though apparently nit, and Fatlicr Gniitliler, Palmer toad, sowed n iielti of oats in April, e ilrst sowing ot' oats on the Island! good-rt inediiim icattii ioi the -TWO CENTS PER WORD each - umn Cash must accompan order you with a STEINWAY GRAND _LUMBER |_ADEN__q-he ,¢h0.m.i_nEciTAL given by oiiniimif L. er Malid Weston, Capt. Weston.`mas- H1NES- THOMAS ANDREW & SON. oniiig. At an early lioiii' the guests d _ mit 'li. _ z I ~‘ 5 'ri I he closing “F th" l"‘l"'hCr“"'“' "9 \\'elltleilHll)f}i)i`.’ l\l'l:ixlnillmlntlfflllirltlallllull- ly drove to Michael ()'lir‘ion's, Iilliiis- =»- -I -- , t A . ..,g i , . .n. _ , Dad and the _boys to makel _ _ _ the family picture record '<33 complete P THE 000K ‘STUDIO ,__ Phone 159-J i eeseswessseesass § This is a' Good Time to 2 M .iu(iie visited Moiiiiigiic on Tuesday. C --._ . S. A., is now visiting in (gem-ge. Black Pond. Skiiincr's_ l’oiirl. Nail .*Messrs .\iat:(Iregor and l“itzger~ fm- up hy I-e,»,5(,“ of the high prices I "l H""H""_k_ "1 ('°"“l“`l`U0 SUI" paid the ilslicrnien by the packers. °"`lM"""‘,' v'5'“"l lnrllflmlcll 0" -\s niucli as $11.00 per cwt. was paid °"'l“~""b~ ‘ iloiig hero at the latter part of _iiie *"‘ season. Then ngaiii, a number ol the , _ ..*!\‘ir. I"raiik Dalziel oi the D. G. more oiiterprisiiig fishermen pack P. E. L ll S. I’rincc l~2d\vaii'd island is spending their own llsli and thus have all tli.'it':~; his vacation at his iioinc. in George ‘n it, Mr. G. L. Gander, packed hisl l"“'"~*G- own catch at Blaok.l’ond, anti real- __ _ zen sometliing like $20 per-cwt, _for ______. lVlrs._A. .Stewart of Georgetown, his lobsters. At HUFSO HGUIL MV- l‘°°l` sociation, i’ecenil_\' coiidiictod :i toni' . oiiipniiieti by her daughter Miss Iiilan and others packed his own 0 . - ‘I . rlsliernicn are now doing so that there -ire quite a number ol small l`nctoi'ios ..*Mrs, G. IG. llriggs, SL Louis, l`roin Mliiiinegasli east to iiorsc I'I<-nil. i ¥%¥ - - Taken Have Babys Photo " §2>'%¥'=*< li# - ¢ ' _ Ji? 3 ' 5 i l 4 Y; 1 (_ %¥“.I% ;»%¢.‘=¢i=¢s»*i%¢; ‘ Malte the zippointiiiciit ' today yinvrit sroolo Mclloiialil, Mount Stewart .- I Keep Minar‘:i's Llniment in the h with the help of the family. ln this 1 _~D,._ ],~_ ()_ N,,r,,m_ Umm or mm, \v::~y they realize nil is In it and that, 1'ni\.,,,.,_.m._ 1,93 M,,h,,,S_ WH" hi_?“,m, this year, was about $200 to $225 per, and inniily are spending a i'e\v weeks u‘0“'“““d p0"nd‘q' 5° that It ‘hd "Ut lil Umiliillvll lilo guest s of his broth take iiinny thousands to make n pro- - _ ._ . or M,-_ |.;_ g_ Nm.mn__G_ iituble fishing season. One man and Iii’ I 125 tra . caught and packed three thousand pounds. °us° making fifteen cases, realizing $000. town, the guest ol' In-r inotlp-r M,-s_ A Pond, etc. .Seine iisliernien cart the on l|,e.1,,,p,n,1_ ive lobsters. home .ind pack them Tignish, of which the bride was ii iieiiibcr. Mlnard's Liniment iumberman's friend of the Mariiiiiie Sunday School As "Nh ill fflfl Iliff* 3 ““1“l"‘l' Ui thc ward Island. In spite of the excite- ‘ ment due to the provincial electioiis, tend for York District. llazeliiroolt for Vernon tlislrict; Marie for St. l’e- ter's district; liingsboro for Searls -THE GUARDIAN is on sale at Laiferty’s, Summerside. - -REMEMBER that we can supply PIANO which You have had the pleas- ure of hearing thisweek at the l'I '\I\'O 7406-S-1-M4i -WEDDING BELLS.-A very pretty wedding took place in Notre Dame Convent. Tignisii on ‘Wednes- dl1y._ July 9th, when Miss Mary, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Micliael GIIVIH. became the bride ot' Mr. ller- bert O’Brien of Elnisdele. The cere- mony which was witnessed by a num- ber ot’ the bride’s relatives and friends was performed by Monsignor Me- Donald. The bridesnialti, was Ml-ss Clara Gavin the bride‘s sister, wiiilst the groom was attended by his bro- ther Alfred. The wedding breakfast was at the hoine of the bi‘idc's par- ents. The bride was the recipieiit of a miscellaneous shower from they young people of Montrose, Alma and W`oodvllIe. A valuable extension table und parlor lamp from the Lad- ies Auilinry A. O. li., Tignisli, she being a charter meniber anti S‘f0I‘0f=ll`Y of this society. The newly iiiarrieii couple will reside in Grand River, Lot_ 14. where they will be at home to their friends after August 0th.Ad muitos aniios. -WEDDING BELLS.-Notre l);iine Convent, Tignisli, was the sei.-iio ot’ a very pretty wedding on July il, when Miss Mary J. Gavin. daiiglitci' oi' Mr. and Mrs. Michael Gavin, Wootlvale, becaino the bride of .\Ii‘. ilerliei't S. O’l$i'ien, of Grand River, ’i`lie bride was atteiided by her sister, t‘larii, while the grooni was ably supported by his brother, Alfred. A iiuiiibei' oi' the britle's friends assisieii at the nuptiai mass and cereinony, which was performed by Rev. Monseigneur McDonald. parish priest of 'l‘igiiish. After the cereitioiiy the bridal party,. amid showers of rice, drove to the home of the britle’s pareiits. where breaitittst awaited them. Soon the in- vited guests asseiiibleil. _-\t 12 a.iii. dinner was ,sei'ved. The i'eiii:iintier oi the day was spent iii iiierry-iiia|t- ing. A jolly troop ol’ sliivei'eei's i`oi‘ni- ed part of the aiiiiiscineiit ot' the ev- epnrted, wishing the young couplt- ltev. W. A. Ross. General Se<~retnr_v f District (Ionveiilioiis on l’rint:e lild- nd other tliiiigs, tho series of ton veiitioiis held were among the best during Mr. Ross' nine years’ visiting Coiiveniioiis were held at Cove- s boy, witi only ps, PLAIN FOOD l ._ 1 _\_ ' I Here is a remarkable line ol summer caps worth to 3.00 each-on sale at Just a day or two ago we had a chance to. get you _Some Wonderfully good summer caps at a bargain. They are made of silks, part silk materials, wool cloths etc., in vzlrious weights but mostly very light weights for present wear-ideal for motoring;-'-boating-driving -all sort of out door sport. _ T ey are strictly the sort of caps that vie’d have to charge you $2.50 to 3.00 for in the regular way. ` - I We got them “dead right” and _hence you can buy at ..... ............. ____ __$1_50 Smart Summer Winona wash suits, I Collars for Boys worth 250 I ___ . , special at I et- -rp I IZ for I. I) S . Il - ‘ 5 aprt# *t . _ ,-‘-'ii `L.,..__.- ._ _ _ . - - . Winona, a very pop- ); ular “Ara notch" .;~ ‘ collar-of the famous able suits that we have ready here for your small boy. They are made on the same models that are so popular in Anierican Cities just now. The materials are pretty, inostly in plain and stripe. _ There are many grades-the most popular prices being $1.50, 2.00, 2.25 and 2.50. Mothers! we want you to sec the smartly comfort- ARROW brand, long pointed front, regular 25c grade all sizes, at great lot will be piled up in the Men’s Store to-day from which you can choose at 12 for $1.00 Here are the boys o Cashmere Sweaters you. have been wanting You have been asking us for these for a long time-and we have been trying hard to get them for you-but at last they are here-and they are worth the wait. All in “ pullover" style, sizes 24 to 32 good weights-splendidly made. $2.00,‘2.25, 2.50, 2.65. ` ‘ MOORE & iVIcLE()D LTD_ 0 119-121 OUEEN STREET CHARLOTTETOWN ` ;' enter, ' nn-q P""l' """"` am] “tum” "P9103 ""1" men nt Miiiiinegiisli as well provided with with nets lor iiiackrcl catching. Mack- wlieii cold illl centre jelly and cover with iiieringue. I 3 I ow 1' Add cooked :ind pitted pruncs spices i.o n cornstrairli pudding fynu have an agreeable clia-iige. N; A Dn‘l>th'i1il? lin "gl" “ml being aiiiply provided with the means and of cumhillg those iisli tho flshr-rinen _ _ FOI M011 _ _ At Bargain Prices ° ,ilk- ‘\-, rv 3*’ my . ., / \\_ :__ » 1; -R --- . f `i surgical open- ation required. Dr. Cha.se‘s Ointment will relieve you tit once and as cortriinly euro lion. ooo. n nrix ' all dealers, or Edninnson. tes 81 Ce., Iiiinlted, Toronto. Sample sox froeif you mention this paper and enclose 'lr ‘hlmp topay poslnzn. l ' town. ' Piioriissiomi Ciios --....~...... t 0NLY $2.75 A lot of Black and Tan Shoes worth up to $4.50 $3.50 i DR _ "-Mrs. Martin Shen of Boise, Idaho, l . is visiting in Siiinmersitle, the guest CHRONIC DISEASES ot` Mrs. Ariliiir S. Murphy.-L. ' CURATIVE TREATMENT by the -Miss Agnes Ilincklock of Little month in advance' Purdy station Shnmoguc is visiting Miss Iielen W°“°h°°t" C0" N- YH U- S- A- (`l:irk in Siiiiiiiiersitle.-L. HOURS 12 to 3 daily. NOW. ,°932'5'20M1-lllA\1S20Dd- -I)r. ltayniontl Metiarvilie and iiieco Miss Etta l\icCarvllIe of liosloii _ are visiting friends in Snimerside.-L Another lot all good quality in Black or Tan, our sizes are broken- look them over. i e3 EJ1 Z , _ DL K_ W. M K. ed_ *Mr. Charles McLeod, Stanle Y c Bridge, and Mr. James Esscry. Ken- vsrsiin/mv aunason "‘“““”" H Office, 189 Kent Street opP°°|t° M°r°" H°¢°| of New' York liiivo rt-tnriieil home :titer T°|°Ph°'\0 754 visiting Mrs. Grct~n'e_1 sister Miss 6900-5-2BM3m0s. Kelly at Sinmerslde.-L. Medium pointed toes; in Black Calf or Tan Cal -worth today $8.00. § See 0ur Window I ._ ' . p , - D- K. c~ tiger ol the Anglo--American Telegraph Barrister, Solicitor and 1 E3., stmnignioeh nat__rt_§:_irnea ry rigor or spen ng er o nys a er "ou", Pubns home in Ci Breton. il Newson Block, Charlottetown 'pc lrsnoh Office, Gsorgsfown Mbnly to Loln on Rell lltlti Boston are: Mrs, lirock, who will, -,\ good many mackerel have been caught _V nets at “The Run" during the early part of the month. The fisher- rol do not take the hook now-ii-days. 'i`he_v only can be caught by nets, and front North (Tape, “lest to West (Tape have bright prospects for August is the best. month for netting iuackrel, provided north west wind doesn't pre- vail oii this coast. WESTERN PERSONALS -Miss Mildred Gillbeclt is spond- ing a few days visiting in (Iliai'lotte- -Miss Bertie Wright intends spend- ing her holidays in New Glasgow and liensiiigtoii, l’.E.I. -The visitors on Tuesday includ, -Mr ti S Green rind Miss Green -Miss Marie Sam son, local man -Among the latest arrivals from in Sunday school work on l’riiiee Ed- & wiird-lsliiiid. ltesolutions were” pass- SAUCE ._-. t 4- . is transformed in a moment, takes on a new deliciousncss, becomes savory and appctizing the moment you add a little ll* _ - ij. _ _ ., _J *.4 tlistriel; (ieorgetown for Georgetown t|istr1'r‘l, and at White Sands for the South l{ing’s district_ ' All these iiii-etiiigs were splondidly lielpiiil. :iiirl sl|o\\'r*tl.a line interest od at some of these conventions ex- pressing appreciation of Mr. ltoss' services. and in -lnvnr oi' the plan for a Maritime Sunday School Asso- cintion. On Saturday. July li), Mr. Ross niet with the old Executive Uonimittoe oi’ the Prince Ed-ward island Suiiilziy School Ast-iociatloii, and the foilowiiig minutes of that meeting will bo oi' interest to the Island workers in gon- ernl. - MInard's Llniment Cures Burns, Etc. 9-- l -QQ int: onioiusi. woncss-rznsnins Adds zest to food. . 7 Pleases the Men I Every tnsn appreciates the diler- ence when his linen and woollens have been washed with Sunlight Soap. They are snowy-¢!l¢IIl and fresh like new. He likes his wife to have the freedom from ' toll and the leisure that I Sun~ light wash-dsy brings. Ho , known that sn absolutely pure sos-Sunlight-must be more economical than common sosps. Insist on getting the Scalp you uk for--SUNLIGHT SOAP. llyr' °‘tf»'¢'"' _ spend ii viit-.ation with former friends Alley ,& Company ‘ Limited - Snluil. #WIFI/Ai CO ' 0 ' . issmsg Attention Householders 1 Listen _In order to introduce ourselves in the COAL business we are going to make you this offer, viz: _ A N We have several cars ALBION NUT_and LUMP COAL due to arrive any day now, which we will sell to all who book their order for delivery direct from cars, thus SHVIUE U10 0Xi_P21 CXPCHSC IH Sf0I‘_il1g, at LOWER PRICES then if we are put t0 the expense of storing. This offer also applies to a large cargo_DOMINION or SYDNEY SCREENED _coal ave now have in port and which we will - commence discharging Monday ot; ues ay, _ We don’t want to have to store one load these resent shi ments at least ` . P P on our Wharf. _Every load must go up town direct from vessel or cars, and we are _sure Such wil_l be the case, if you wi I only go to that little extra trouble in, calling at our office 51 Queen Street or phoning 754 J for PRICES. HEED THE WARNINGS BEING SENT OUT, HAT AY BE SCARCE LATER ON, HENCE HIGHER IN PRICE. T ' COAL M ` 8. S. IIFSSIAII Barrister, Boiieltor Notary Public, sto. MONEY T0 LOAN F@N Mollhille. P- I. I. - ers of cloth when marking tucks and at Coleinnn. alter an absence of sev- enteen years. and Mrs. Coffey, who nrrived on Monday evening and will spend her holidays with her sister, Mrs. J. M. Noonan, Fitzroy street. H Lay carbon paper between the lay- botii sides will be marked alike. _ Brothers' Llniltsd. Toronto 4¢\'¢f 1 - .»' >. 1' ~-`-“i -' ‘ J CARRAC HER . -= & C. . Charlottetown Phone Main Office 754,J Phone Wharf Office 744 L _ -rv, ___ _ _ __ 2mW3\\\\\\\\\ KKl IIl\“\\\\ ' »