i n 30o BAGS~ y "true-mu r. nqisuun 011's, me crushed right here in‘ CHARLOTTIITOWN. This nuns s , irlendld ~ I'll!) for HOBSES," HOOS. eto. end ls the clieiipsst and best FIIIIID on the market to- day. Done up in hen of 1| pounds each. Price per beg sitso beg including, 01' i0 cents less if beg is not token. ONLY 08.60 PER BAG Much cheaper than OATS try it. Carter & Co. Ltd. Flour A Feeds‘ Queen Street. - Professional Gar“ DR cum“ ‘ I OHNONIC DISEASES New st Vlctorle Hotel, QILRLOTPETOWN, P. B. L, Ffldli. Saturday, ‘ y, lends y. L! Qiscetl Hotel. SUMMER- DIDII, P. B. I., TBQICIY- Wel- eesdey, ‘Phnrslsy. Heirs-From l2 to S p. n. Fills 8100.00 monthly in el- wenes. NOW! - lll2-7-27-8mos. WDr. 6. G. Archibald "Orsduete of N. v. Post Qreduetr v School ano HOIUIIII. es limitzd to illye, Sis: o I end roe sysr Building Greer oe '- rge S rest. site Ouerdisn 3%”. To ephone‘ lee hours I to ll L rn.; i to i p. in. Is ‘be consulted off hours ei ll Bill ro Street. DR. G. HOUSTON IYI, EAR, NOIE AND THROAT cue-Riley Building. Queen flat, opposite Prowse Bros. defies-d Grerton Street. ; es ours—b10e-m.to4p.n. ,3 ' . . I VETERINARY SURGEON I Ofiioe end residence, d0 Prince It. corner Prince sud Sydney Sts ‘Phone 30d. .1. A. MacDONALD Isrrlster, Solicitor, Etc. _ MONEY TO LOAN Olioe Iiiey Buiidingflherlottetows ‘lull-Lino. t zliitii. I)_.l0iINSON I! Pilotice limited to Diseases oi hyeuler, Noe-s, Throat and Skin. i omit. II‘! Iint Street, " Hours ie-e. _-Il1sn1n|s >7 appointment only. Iedidence I Water Street. ' ' liidl-i-ll-Bmos. ' 8. 8. HESSIAN not... Solicitor, Netsry Public ~ Ito. ' ' uonsv "r0 tom ontegps P. Ii. Isiend '7 McLeod 8i Bentley W. I. BENTLEY, K. C. Ierrieter and Atterney-st-Lew HONEY TO LOAN - fem... leiik oi u. s. Chambers g; Morson 8r Dufly -; lerrlstere snd Attorneys ‘ielieitere m» Royei semi or ~ Oensde siounv "ro LOAN "3776. lnmilll. C. i. Ilrrlster and Attomsy-et-Lsw Room No. i2. Cameron Block vwroiti now B862-8-17-tf i i dong it. isooviosn Demeter, leileltsr, Netery Peeus Meeey ts i-slfl ' fleideeen Ilene ' . i Iruitleger- AlW-vl nsucious. tens-ill“ QEIISQI-lilsdllii. fzllflllhl n tu eoncen re reedy ~ tilts". Simple direc- tleiss en every Pl - I [gfln QQ-dey to mike fltll delicious bever- ' ege. 35c. e tube st grocery end drug stores. Mede in Cenede . by Pewee-Keeelile, I Tesesste. -—-———~~ ~—.-_= Her Heed, Take Away thePaln ' with “ ABSORBINE IR." i When eny of the children cut e Inger, o‘ bruise e knee, or burn s hand, or eprsin e itnlllder, soothe the pelt -ease the soreness-reduce the swei; In -—bysppIying“_ABS_ORBlNE]l§. - very home which ll blessed with lisp , active kiddies should have " KSORBINE JR." always handy. When en accident huppenmbyou need help quickly. "ABSORBI E JR."- oeipietely stops the peln, heals the injury-prevents cuts sud sores from beeomin infected. \- "ABS RBINE JR." is e vmetsbis germicide that is absolutely e and pleasant to use. In fact, it is often used as a mouth wash and gle iol sore throat, when properly d: uted. $1.25 a bottle, at most druggnts es sent postpaid by W. F. Youuo, inc, Lymen Building, Montresl. I __i A caretul selecq tion “of eyery line Jf Jewelry marks our stock. We will be pleas ed to have you call W. N. Tanton JEWYI ER Guardian and Examiner Coast THE FREE PRIZES IN THE OUAROIAN AND EXAMINEITB PRIZE CONTEST AND HOW THEY WILL BE AWARDED. The Prizes listed above will be ' ted in the contest as capi- tul prizes, and will be awarded to the three candidates in the Con- test who receive the highest num- ber oi votes before midnight, Sept. 11th (regardless of district.) The First Capital Prize will be awarded to the person having the highest number of votes by the above mentioned date; Second Capital nriv" in the person hsving the se- tvnd liishm 19°19. m; s! luv: FIRST CAPITAL PRIZE $1.640 Grey-Dort Touring Car, on exhibition at Sterne. McNuti sud While, Ltd., Queen It. SECOND CAPITAL FRIZI $1,300 Gerhiird-I-leintsman Art Player Pisno. Library style, pur- chased from it. '1‘. Holman. but. Surnmerside and Charlottetown, on Exhibition at Holman’: Chsr- lottetown store. THIRD CAPITAL PRIZE 6750 Drawing Room ,Cebinet Grsfsrioin purchased from‘ and on exhibition at A. E. Toombs, Queen Street. " After the above mentioned pri- zes have been awarded the district prizes will be given as follows:- (1) To the candidate In esch of the two districts who hss the highest toini of votes efter the winners of the three Cnpitsi Pri- zes will be given s $200 Cabinet Grafsnois purchased from and on exhibition st A. E. Toombs Mu- sic Store. Queen Street" .1 the two districts who has the se- cond highest total oi votes site: the winner oi the Capital Prizes, we will give s. I160 diamond ring purchased from and on exhibition st W. W. Weilner's Jewelry Store, 103 Graitomfltreet. .- (8) To the candidate standing next highest in each of the two districts we will give a I100 Solid Gold Wnithsm Watch purchased from and on exhibition at W. W. .WeIIner’s Jewelry Store, 103 Grafton Street. (4) '1' the candidate stsndlng n xt h_ in each oi the two d strict e will give s $50 Silver Ten Se ce purchased from and on exhibition nt W. W. Wellner’s Jeaeiry Store, 108 Grafton Street. next highest in esch of tlis two districts we will giv q jddcgflpgt of Sliver purchss trot end on exhibition st Vl-i-"Wv "Wynne" Jewelry Store. 101i Gretna: Street. AM moor cost... c lssion to each end r!‘ saggy“. dnte who wor s~ io- e clots or the contest s-nd s‘ not win s prise. ' if some mien were us bip n they think they are. their teller bills would bankrupt then; ' ‘fits rworld hes more ohsrity for deednnien then it use lee see-who ere dssd broke, 7 , (2) To the candidate in each of, To the candidate sisndlng‘ _,_-'. --WANT-ED experienced sales- men for Herdwere h Grocery. III“ two experienced flies Ill-lies. 8nd three smart boys. Sinclair b Stew- iirt Limited. 2288-8-18-21 —FORD TOURING, GAR FOR ‘csiew- l-iu been thoroughly over- heuled and painted: tires new: hes "Easy Steerer," bumper end other extras and priced to seli "quick. Hove severe! other useo mars nt bsrgsin prices. Colin H. Stewart, garage opposite “ ‘ 11's Ltd. I056 4 ti. ~—BASEBAuL.—WeIiington de- ieat Summerside. in a inst and exciting game played at Welling- ton the Wellington nine defeated Sumnierslde by a score of’ eight to ‘three. Both teams were in good form and except for a few over- ihrows which cost each ‘team n couple of runs, the game was n first class exhibition oi baseball ‘find. kept the spectators inierestnd irom start to iiuish. Doyle w-ho pitched a good brand ul bsli for Ithe visitors wins wbiy assisted by ISpi-ay who did dut/y behind the but. A. Gallant showed up well in the box for Wellington, while their catcher Mack Goodwin did some lime work. This‘ is the first time these teams have played sgailst one another this season, and it is hoped that n return match wll take place in the near future. —A REPRESENTATIVE MEET- lng of the difieront clubs met Mou- dsy evening to discuss, the tie which resulted in the recent league gums. They decided to play three imore glames The first t0 take place on Thursday 19th. Thsfioneers‘ and Red Sox. 2nd. gflme on ‘Mon- day 23rd. Vets and Red Sox. and the third on Thursday 26th inst. Pioneers and Vets. " —TOM!N COUNICIL-Jfhe regul- ar- meetlng oi Town Council of Summerslde took place Monday ev- ening. In the Town Building, Mayor Campbell presiding with is iull si- ierid-snce oi Councillors. The usual business was transacted and esch committee gave splendid reports. Some time ago the Chief Fire Mur- siiai, iv-is in Summersids, nnd reported perfect satisfaction in con~ nection with the working of the "Beuver” fire engineqln reference lo the electric light system it wus under the former officers, namely ilecldeil to charge the llOllS9liDlil' ers the some rule ss t-hr-y paid the Sun Electric Co. Councillor All en moved that u permit be granted tlia-t before any building be moved the owner shall ldemosiit \n sum sufficient to cost of cutting wires, cnblcs etc. Second". in the future the electric light if not pnid within 10 days of notice will be sliui off. The meat inspection was us fol- lows: ‘For June. 61 cattle, 42 sheep, 7 Iioghs 25 parts of lamb were con- demned parasitic. July 51 cattle. 25 sbpep, 4 hogs 1 hog condemned. .4 parts of lamb were condemned ‘parasitic. --—-,¢e->—-—-- z : A PILL THAT LIQHTENS LiFE.—To th»: man who is the vie- tim of Indigestion the transaction oi business becomes an sdtled mie- ery, He csnnet concentrate his mind upon his tasks and lose Ind vexatiori attend him. Tc such I rr-an Parmvzieos Vegetable com- pound offer relief. A course of treatment, according to. directions. will convince him of their great aiselilnnec. They ere confidently reeommendvl because they will do all that Is claimed for them. Mlnurdfii Llsiilelit For Disnrlrull TO INVESTIGATE GRAIN HANDLNG. LONDON, August 15.—BeslI Mur my, director of the Australian pro- ducers co-operativeiedersiion. will go to Cnnrvla while the next (inn- ndien wheat crop is being moved to investigate the method of handl- Cnnudian co-operstlve associations. The producers’ Ifederation, which represents competitive farmers" dis ‘tributIn-g companies In Australia and does an annual business of over one hundred million dollars, has just established an office in London and will also have a branch in lCtinsda to buy Canadian agri- cultural machinery, fencing nnd other goods. it hopes to sell Aus- tralian hides‘ and wool direct to Canadian leather s-nd woollen msn- ufacturers. IMr. IMurray told your corres- pondent thnt Sir James Connolly, of Australia, after visiting lCansds reported very ievorwbly of the work of the farmers co-operative organ- izations in the Dominion. This had given quite s. i-lllip to the co-opsrs- tive movement in Australia and In rwest Australia the Westrnilsn farmers’ association had been en- trusted by the Government with handling the crop. Missionary Address Rev. John 1P. Davies. returned missionary from Chins, will be the speaker at the Women's Aninusi Thsnk-oilfering meeting to be lists in the ‘Lot 1d Presibyterisn Church on Sundey, August 22nd, at 1.80 p.m. = g‘ Mr. Dsvles while working under the American serum Mission hes ‘also been" closely associated with {the "Mdthodislz Mission ‘frn West Chins, and is well soquelnted with conditions in this needy fieI/i. in these deys when ‘the sitentioii of |uis world is rim on curs. SM] when the future pesos oitheworld depends so mueiiYon this greatne- tionof the meet. his eddsess will be of the greatest interest eh. Ivsrysody it» esrdieiiy 0d to b0 present. w)... i. buy in ..i.‘..,t. Anon r nee. ill- * in-g lry grain growers and other Y museums-sue. L.- -FOR BALI Overland csr in eriect worki order. Address Box ill. Summ reide. 2180-8484.! -'I‘~HI IRANTK-Tlie steamer Blunt, irom Chariotetown under the commend of Csiptein B. Kelly put into this port Sunday. ' --8UOOE8§FUL SOOIAL-Jfhe‘ ice-cream festival held st Bedeque Inst Wednesday in aid of lhe com-_ pletion of the concrete sidewalks was s decided success. The thanks of the village are due to the im- provement Icommittee who so ef-_ ficlentiy organised the siielr and special ruerition must be made ‘of the "Sumlmerslde bnnd who so gen- erously g ve their services free' 3d for th excellent music render- '-A nnosrsnoue LIOCALIITY. —Onc passing through Bedeque iul iuppes ance of the village lined on each e of the street with bee-u tliul treeii and especisiiy note the progreseiveness oi the people who‘ ed s n‘ concrete sidewalk up msln street. Bow-nose is doing a rushing busi- ness-in his new "Victory" cream Mloon. Percy says they can eat I -creerm foster in Bedequ; than he can dish it out.—-Mr; Elias sure coining some shines since he. Impro ement Committee of Bede- que are considering the erection of n some.» memorial monument in th s l s step in the right direction H lp them along boys and welli have the moriumenm-The efficient and p-to-date mail courier of Bed e is icertuinih; giving ‘the p e good service since he pur- chased his new Ford. Mr. Taylor sayirtiie story about the Ford is quit true and the little Ford rain- esllright along, us he never miss- d u dsy since his first trip with “Han”... . I I I :MIL'LER'S WORM POWD- sre not surpassed by any rprepsrntion as a vermifups l: is o: are 1e prepdrstlens that have the melt that It hls to recommend It. others, aware of its excellence, seek ‘its aid at the first Indication of h feetiy trustworthy medicine that ~~ Mlnnrdh Llisimcnt For Ihsrns; Etc. _. m? WESTERN , PERSON A L." i , . ‘ “Mrs. vi iting her fflilllfll‘ Mr. Sn uiers-lde. P. Green .—Rev George Irvine Demernra is I-Mr. ChurIes-iloukiirn of Boston, ‘Alexander Mclnn-Is Travellers Rest.‘ I-lliliss Dorothy McSIWeeney of M ncton is visiting her a-unt, Mrs. J.‘ . Wyatt of Summerside. u. -_-.A-__ 7—Mr. A. Matchbook Aims, left io the north west on Friday's ex- i-l. cllflbil. Fill‘. and Mrs. Frank Butler on Mr. Thomas Butler, Six, Gien~ garry, Lot 1. were visitors here on Friday last. H —*M1'. Lowell McQuxrrric, re-- tu ed to his home in Calgary, aft- er visiting his parents, Judge and MrsfMcQunrrie Summon-ride. Mir. J.E. lSmuiiman, of Durt- m throughout the Islnnd. ‘rri n_el Francis, Charlottetown, were‘. passengers to Tigiilsh on Friday sprains. ii. er oi Mr. ‘Ilhomss OIBrIen, A s. bot 3, left on Friday for Arths-bss s ~wh re she will visit her sister who i'es_des there. . l Mrs. Roy Siiliphant, and sou Rio Jr, returned to their home in auliunerside, after a very pleasant d weeks Visit with iriends in Souris, and other eastern parts. l Mr. sud Mrs. Thoma Graves an, N-inily who euioed the t-rlv iii Boston, Moss, ere spending their holidays with former ‘Yilléilflsi dt Al-berton. York, wlho has been visiting in meirsidq, {the igiiee-t 10f Mrs. .» . Brennan, returned to 0. or "‘ L Mrs. Joseph Griffin and dnught rs the Misses ‘Belle and Helen, who have been visiting friends In tgwn for a few day's rsturnedto l... . -—Mrs. Robert J. Hutcheson 1nd r1‘ . Hurry Twiflen, returned! to h r home in Moncton, NJB. sfter , g fl iew weeks in Bi‘. Eisen- org, the guests Co ton. of Mrs. Leigh I . Ainoii some of the recent visi- io to eque were 1dr. L.L. I tons. ‘a. ' -.\ h; This gtzlprisigsgo‘ youn 1.0m ll ' r Th}!!! m. trim.» Ge. u‘. rls. is midis; time” ii aliens is hll parents . . Jiseselrledeqts. _.. 4 mr-s-ss e cannot but heI-p admire the besutl- . have recently constructed and lay- _ -esbecus NOTE~8.~M1'. v.0. A I00‘ I Schiirmnn, of Central Bedeque is’ ' pumh sed his new Dodge csr-Jrhe ’ honor oi their fallen heroes. Surely ' Presence of worms in their ' ch dren, knowing that it in s p6|'-| in’! give immediate and lasting re- l‘ G. Gilbert 0f lddlio is ' ylsiiing in Summerside the guest of ‘I Mr. uiid A.S. ‘McKay. -' tit, N.-S., is visiting his broih- ‘ -_ er John in Summersfile, and friends" s ' i-lMr. George Sbelfoon, imorr-hsnt- I- I lsh and his nephew, -Mr. Mich- 4 . —I><M?Iss Margaret O'Brien, d-suglib‘ I , I—~Miss Etta Kinney of New '. her elr home at Giengsrry on Setur— . or worm destroyer, lnl-‘iesd, there ‘ ‘ Mass“ is visiting Mr.‘ nfid Mrs._ ' " ‘Mr. vised ffx, N 1nd family returned side nfter n two weeks motor will‘ to Boston. Mess. "Ll-DR. Frsnk Bownesa WM 0°!" "—Dr. J.A. Mcbdurdollitfi- My morning htmeeting of the Cs Convention. The occtoremwtl "rqnislnsweek. i‘ ~,, rig-air. end u... KJ‘ . . .1‘ m" d“... bevel-bees tribe ‘is . I ' D0 Your Sllidpllig. At the Great tllf Price Sale ' of W omen’s Coats and Suits A complete clearing out of sill coats ‘and suits of this season's purchase-to . i make room for the new‘ arrivals which are comingalong rapidly each day. This is an unrivalled opportunity to secure handsome, stylish, well gmade garments at a real bargain price. Half Price for, Handsome Coats Ladies new Spring and Summer coats, Navy and Black Serge, Tricotines, Polo Cloth, Velours and Tweeds in Fawn, Grey , and Blue. The assortment runs from $18.00 to $52.00 in uric-e. \ AND WILL CLEAR AT HALF PRICE $18.00 coats will sell for $9.00., $251.00 coats will sell for $12.50. $30.00 coats will sell for $15.00. $52.00 coats will sell for $26.00. Silk embroidered white Smacks, ,rcgular ‘ $4.25, will clear for each U. L; . . . $2.75 .-._.-..t._:s$l-Y’.ixsi Half‘ Price i... Stylish Suits Ladies new suits, of Serge, Tricotine, Gaberdine, Wool Poplins and Mixed Tweeds, principally Navy Black and Brown The sizes run from Misses 16 u to 44. They are all smart and new. , 29.00 to" $75.00. - AND WILL CLEAR AT HALF PRICli _ $29.00 Suits will sell for $14.50. $38.00 Suits will 5.11 for $19.00. , $40.00 Suits will sell for szooo. ""1 $75.00 Suits will sell for $37.50. White Voile Blouses worth to $0.00, will be cleared at ....................$2.05 These pretty blouses are shown in striped, embroidered fronts, lace trimmed, sizes 36 to 44, a wonderful chance ‘to choose from a range worth to $6.00 at only ........................$2.95each~ .-L'\.I....~_...A_ I up... .._. -e..' Dainty white drill smacks, nicely made, ‘ very smartly embroidered in color with silk. The regular price is $4.25. To be cleured out at ...........$2-'75 811th A WONDERFUL SALE OF RAINCOATS WORTH TO $20.00 FOR ONLY . .8101!" There are just 32 raincoats in this lot-odd lines but all good-Tweeds, Par-f amattas, Covert Cloth, Gabardine and Rubberi-the colors are Grey, Green, Black, Light and Dark Brown, sizes 36 to 44, but not all sizes in any one pattern. Assorted prices‘ from $12.00 to $20.00.. . I ‘- _ CHOOSE THE LOT ON SALE DAYS AT . . . . . . . . .5199" .M°.L,e°d'Lt‘iI -, . ‘I/Lmrj 1.L.r. . icoiur, s well known Bsctnn. attorney] and. Mrs. St. Coeur are "Milli ‘NT- N"! Mrs. Archibald Giliis oflM-lscouche.‘ Mrs. St. Coeur was Bestrice-‘fllis, _ daughter ofhdlirtln lmihbert iiis dormerl-y o! lliecouobe. She is s ilete f eonorrione on which I snrr- AIN 'WII.L sscoouizs-sov- IIT covsnmnsu-r Ditch. hes sdvlsed st London, that. the ernnieiit OONQPI t us the basis for w end, t and Mrs. Maximo Peters. u, Summer- PAMS, August 15 -Condilions which Greet Briteln hes stipulated es s bull for reel-ignition of the . ll-ussisn Soviet Government ere g ' Jen in a Moscow. deepstch re- vod here. Detention‘ of hostilit- s is seld- to be the first condit- ion, while the others sre repetrist- V ion oi p-lsoners, en undersiending ~ ‘0 cocoon-is: satiation; [or canisges ' to pill! ptivets cltiseiis, and ed Ms; Greet Britain oi tie nulls gradation: ronoerhintg o . . - OI iuiriios l l"- ISH 1:‘ Ilinderdo ' jinn for Ottews to attend: nsrilen Den- P c ie r are visiting in S i: d!“ . LII/Fulfil." "ma" ~mlirsi " io-i