TUESDAY, 4g o Re House Fly » FLY_-40.000 9 VICTIMS x n ‘l Yuan‘ . AUIQBZSOG - yr" l’ ‘ j “i. _: ‘a t2- IMS | f‘ vile i r r . Powerfnimooskillflimpwplfl a year on this mnrinem. But inyourhomeis agreaterinenaoe. Theriny fly is estimated topmse 40,000 deaths a year byitsdiseasespreadmg acuvrrp- < t 12f (Lobordiory-TesiediSuper-Sirengih I V‘ Profecf‘ Your Home. {r9711 rue FEARFLIL n1 All‘ Fly-Tax i: mad: in Canada 57 MOTH ruzs CANADA REX SPRAY CO, LIMITED goscu am suo BRIGHTON, ONTARIO posquiro uoiisr mars AT violin-nu WEDNESDAY, JULY 15th. PURSES $1,600.00 _ Following are the classes: 215 Tm, gm". 215 Pace, 5.100; 2.21 Trot and Pace $400. 41.; 3511M and Pace, $400. ($400 for each class). __,,. » “fifi- No time allowance for trotters. 4 s .'\v‘ L Music furnished by the Msicouche Band and there will be other attractions on the grounds including full stocked 4 saloons, and sandwiches. New Grand Stand, Judges Stands, i Ladies and Gents toilets have been erected, which makes the most complete equipment ever erectd in the Province. We are looking forward to the largest gathering attending a ‘horse race this season, be one of them and‘ you will not be crlisappointed. Watch for further announcements of entries. inlays in advance. s...» '3 Entries close July m. ‘*4 ‘Anyone shipping horses, notify your station agent some x91? 7029-7-3-clly till July 15th SUMMERSIDE BY TAYLOR so McNEILIJS GARAGE, WATER srnssr UNDER. NEW MANAGEMENT.‘ DXNNERS AND screens A SPECIALTY Reasonable Rates. Courteous Sci-vine Resident Boarders Taken. MRS. J. BALLEIT, Proprietress. 1'” RUSSELL HOTEL 53l9-6-17-vvstststs8l. Lower Your Farm Costs Blariual labour cannot compete against modern machinery. Lower your farm costs by mechanizlng your tiarm and you can make money at prices that mean poverty for ill equipped farms. We have everything you need for the purpose, such as: g Gasoline Engines Saw Machinery Lighting Systems Power Plants Water Systems Potato Diggers Dusters Fertilizer Spreaders Steel Feed Cookers Write for catalog. Easy terms Stewart LTD .- WESTERN GUARDIAN -JUl'.l‘ A NICE DEW! to Bruce's where you can buy your llllfllillffl or, right prices. 1118-74-21. .-n0 YOU KNOW that $89.00 will buy the best make oi electric washer at Bruce's. ‘1118-7-7-21. -CENTENNIAL SERVICES-An event oi unusual interest to Presby- terians in the Province is tho com- ing Centennial oi the Presbyterian Church, oi Albei-ton, on the 18th and 20th oi this month. The exor- cises begin with the observance oi the Holy Communion on Sunday morning and end with an out-door social gathering on Monday alter- noon, when groom's will be bronchi irom the Moderator oi the General Assembly, the Synod, and tho Pres- bytery as well as others. It is expected that there will be s. large attendance oi former members oi the Church and other visitors. -KENS!NGTON.-The condition oi Mr. B. R. MacFsdyell who has been so seriously ill ior the past week is up to th: time oi writing not showing much improvement. His mother Mrs. J. A. MaeFadyen and sister Mrs. (Din) Wickham oi Tlgnish have spent the week at Mr. MacFadyens home here.—The marriage oi Mrs. Jessie Jardine and Rev. D. L. Griiiiths of Kensington took place in the Presbyterian church at. Summer- side on Saturday afternoon July 4th at 2.30 Rev. C. St. Clair Jeans assisted by Rev. R. H. Stavert per- formed the interesting ceremony. Following the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Griiiiths leit on s. short wcdd- ing trip to St. John N. B. Thut they may have all happiness in their wedded llie is the sincere wish oi’ their many friends-Miss Irene Champion daughter oi Mr. Wesley Champion entered upon a training course in Prince County Hospital on Wednesday July 1st. Her friends wish her success in her chosen vocation.—lvl.r. and Mrs. Edwin Blitz and daughter Jesn former Kensington _residents now living in Berwick N. S. were visi- tors here last week, guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Morrison-Four- teen Grade X pupils oi Kensington High School wrote the en- trance examinations in Summer- side last week. They have been carefully instructed by their principal Mr. Norman MacDonald and should make a, good showing when the results are published-X. Eastern Guardian I ..'STORE WILL BE CLOSED Wednesday afternoons. until Sept. 16th. Will be open on Tuesday and Thursday evenings till 8.30. J. Frank Stems, Souris. 7122-7-7-31. INVESTIGATED 20,000 DEATHS BOSTON, July 4 (U. PJ-Dr. George Burgess Msgrsth, veteran Suitolk County medical examiner, estimates that during his 10118 career as s pathologist he has 1n- vestigated 18,000 to 20,000 deaths. He has participated in virtually every important murder inquiry in New England during the past 8e11- eration. dirt? flies! they curry germs of many rim PTOWN cu London Letter BY GLANVILLI CAI-KW (British United nun)‘ noNDoN, July 8.—Kis Majesty King George the Filth 11H mods a couple oi friends. Two young wo- men irom overseas. Riding in Rotten Row the other rimming-Rotten Row is the ipin- oua ride in Hyde Perle-ho observ- od two young women trying to snap him with their cameras as ho pass- ed the man his horse. Th9! We" badly placed, and on the wroflfl side oi the tan gallop, to get a. 800d photoBfflllh. nu Majesty. seeing them sinis- gllng with their ‘sights,’ rode across to them and said: "1 am sirnid you cannot get s good one irom that point-take one irom here." Then he halted his mount tor tho two amateurs to svsil themselves as well as an obvious flt oi.’ nerv- es would allow, oi that unique chance to get a private close-up oi the King ior their very own. “Is that all right?" no asked. when the cameras had duly 0110i!- de, and, receiving graceful little curtseys irom the two young wo- men, trotted oil. The divinity that doth hedge s. king may not be in active working order in these days, but there is nevertheless some things which makes our king ssier in his capit- al to mix unguarded and in a friendly way with his people than any other monarch or president in the world. That is beyond question. Is there s. time coming when we must establish a society ior the pre- vention oi cruelty to M. R's? It looks like it. And there may have to be special protection for Labour members. ' It appears that M. Pfs complain with an exceeding bitterness oi the number of applications (or sub- scriptions which they receive, bas- ed upon various social happenings in their constituencies. According to one harrassed legislator, the sole occupation oi his constituents is that oi writing to him ior his pat- ronsge-snd still more urgently for his subscriptions-for some iunctlon or other. Another says that he should not have conceived it possible that there could take 1118.06 in the whole oi the British Isles such a number oi flower shows and whist drives and moth- ers' meetings as appear to be held in the ares. he represents in Par- liament. Yet another M. P. says that, having subscribed to the general fund oi a. carnival to be held in his constituency, he has in one week received no less than twenty six applications for subscriptions from as many committees, each oi which is in charge oi some sort oi ‘side show’ at the some carnival- Added to this, the cricket, loot- bali, tennis and other clubs in the neighborhood appear to think that they have a. special and preferent- lal claim upon the pocket of their Parliamentary representative. The Labor M. P.’s complain the most. The explanation of this may be that, to the working folk whom they claim especially to represent, the member oi Parliament's ofllc- lsl salary oi $2,000 a. year seems wealth untold. Talking oi subscriptions by M. P.‘s to their constituents, there is a re- verse side to the picture. It is that oi subscriptions by voters to M. P.’s For instance, we must club to- gether and buy a copy oi hymns ancient and modern (or the use oi a certs-in member. He is the Right Honorable James Ramsay MacDon- ald, Socialist member ior the Ses- hsm division oi Durham. Prime Minister. i The other night, in the midst oi a group oi supporters anxious to know this and that about matters which he did not wish them to know, ZMr. MacDonald took from his wallet a place oi paper. On that paper were inscribed the numbers- the final numbers-oi the parties at the last general election/He sn- nounced that one oi’ his daught- ers when the results had come out had looked up the numbers oi the i-‘Offcflnondlns hymns in the book .MscIntyre, also s. dialogue, by Mary thsttbsyiormsdnourimisoom- muutnflouiWWWhmN-flfl. bbllldJ-bllilfl-‘IUIINIGIQIM iibobymnmmtonworo: Conservatives 264. "Wolf! 01 earth and laden with my sins." Liberals M. “When shldel 6i night around us close." _ Keeping a very straight face tho Prime Minister said that he had kept that scrap oi p090!‘ 9m- since and had derived much comiort therefrom, and ho suggested that his iollowors should study thot 01'- scle- But Mr. Mscnonsld forgot how assiduously some oi’ us peruse our hymn books and. how closely yo iollow the general election figures. Otherwise he would have’ known that the latest figures st the gen ornymnnuslsntulnslsrmlldl ersl election wore not 289, 284 and 54 respectively, but 28‘! and 260. m- prssent purposes we may leave the Liborsls out in ‘the shod- es oi night.” And so we got, not the‘ hymn book results which so oomiorted “Ramsay Mac," but: Labour, 28'! “Thou are gone to the grave and we will not deplore thee." _ Conservative, 260: "Oh make our ssd divisions soon in cesso . . . more blessed still in peace and love to be." The P. M. should have checked his daughter's observations more clcsely. . h I] ST. ANDREWS WOMEN'S IN- ' TITUTI i , ' s ' ~ v ’ ' The regular monthly meeting o! ‘ "l l the st. Andrew's Women's Institute m p‘, I I was held at the home oi Mrs. mm i’ 1| u}! Msclntyre, on the evening oi June u, i’ 1 y 2nd, with twelve members and two w- visitors in attendance. The meet- ‘lg-l- l ing opened with the chorus, “It's s l ‘nu’ Good Time to Get Acquainted." 10l- lowed by the roll call, which was answered with "Jokesf The minu- tes oi the previous meeting were read, adopted and signed by the president. The reports oitho dii- ierent committees were heard and new committees appointed, also the reading oi correspondence pertain- ing to Institute work by the Score-l tflry. It was moved and seconded: that all the Women oi the district, who hove s vote attend the annual school meeting. The business tor the evening being concluded, the members then enloyed a short pro-. gram, which consisted oi s. chorus, by the Misses Lucy and Frances Donovan. Joanna. Msclntyre and Harold MacDonald. On motion to adjourn, tho "meeting closed with the National Anthem. The July meeting will be hold at the homo oi Mrs. John MscIntyi-o, roll call to be answered with "My Mother's Maid- en Name." $ sun's oi HIGHEST Custom Made Standard - regular $35.00 and $37.50 down to-day to These are not ordinary suits. These are suits oi finest all wool worstcds, urges and tweeds, designed, cut, finished by the foremost style artists oi the time, suits as worn right NOW in New York, Toronto, Montreal, by the best dressed men. Suits with every nlcety oi finish and lining and trim oiiered you today at $28.50 v Boo them in our windows l Come in and try them on. Look them over . with the most critical eye, you’ll tind them faultless from every point of ylew and of ysluo unapproached. Other unrivalled leaders. are here at $15.00 $22.50 $25.00 i SOUTH GRANVILLE Honor Roll ior June. Grade VIII-l. Barbara. Mac- Kenzle, 2. Charlie MucKenzie, 3. Herbert MsoKenzie, 4. Florence Adams. , Grade V-l. 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