u. i w a i" >o i ~.-. '\ ih- .~ ;‘ V -----av- vb './o .-.»» ¢,\ , , 1 ..- v .ix .]~ 1 i I 5 l`I`,-;~{7-'- J },\}' l - i, / .‘. 4 . \..l _ }‘~_, .Iv , . ,`. ~ i a i i r , r ..v lu, ii T“.-i~ .. . rf.. . lie' l .UI .7 .». 13 ~ . t if fn J, .V"' ' :for -j ' ‘ ,_ gt) : 3%' tm _ I qu. ,wil 5 if I its: ` \~ feiffi-l ‘F `% . ‘ i g . _ '.-» . . i ff if ,'V V e /,g-7-/,f 1': /..’» H .,_,.( ,:'__:, 'ifvflfl .z '_' » . is i ., i t- /, ,7 .I .` tl Ill la? 1. .l ,< _ l “ VV Wi lJ.\iizsD.'\.Y. ur. _ <:|~ml- .'V@E-_:?- Gil vs 5 l ,~ .A - " VHV ‘I Wd 1 A New Genuine Cut Iron Range of improved lar' .‘-.I'-.-T- ; ` u 3 design. One that you will . l ' es s- \ * -". find io be a visible express- ( ' V ` ion of the good taste that _vnu show in your home and all of its appointments. On Display at :- 4` '¥`i»" of I (B in l - __.. .,__ ____ ~ - -r lil b 5th. for further details as to some c the plaintiff. .Heath Strong. K.C., for pl . if g. . . I .. ~ i SGHUOL DAYS AGAIN City Schools lie-Open September 2nd. (`:ll~icl-‘s lioolmiorc is well stocked with School Books :ind School Supplies and sold :lt prices fixed by the Dcpzlrtnicnl oi` Erlucniion. .Special valucsin Exer- cise llonks with modcrnisiic covers, also 144 page I l H. T. Ramsay, formerly of Montrose. who recently brought a carload of K“ih"m° 0'N°m Wh° were 5P°“dm8 western horses from Winnipeg to Summerside to be sold, suffered a broken leg when the horse he was riding shied at something on the road and threw his rider to the ground. The accident occurred near Conway on Saturday. Mr. Ramsay was brought to the Prince County Hospital, where the leg was set and he is now resting comfortably.-8. -HOCKEY PLAYER GOES WEST .-Mr._Allan Murphy, star hockey player of the Kensington Granites, left recently for the Roilyn mining district of Northmn Quebec. He left -W88f8m Glldfdidfl Mn. J. H. Gaudet, Mrs. (oi-.> w. G. i Bl¢ICk F 1.8;! ' merside from Halifax, N. S.. where lvl h¢lVY 8006 QUBMY UVI ‘OWL they have been attending the exhib- _M _ empty crops, Thursday, Septemberimon ¢_h¢,¢___g_ _ | PORT BQRDEN' sep," 1___C,_,.,; In thi; t;f"Mt;s. 4th. A. C. Green, Albany. ____ 'hom many Dum 0! th. “und md Hogan ll’0 0 WD 0-S - ‘1 V 6640-9-3-21.' _RETURNED H0ME._M,._,md Mrs 'several having summer mum” huveiafier an illness of only a few days. _ , comm use ...' " ' _ Q | -narunnan mom naurax- M E M 0 R I A M ' M church and hor llttlo daughter. Miss ' ‘ June have retumed home to Bum- Borden Harold Hullng and their young nop ,hew Master Harvey, who have been :visiting Mrs Hul‘ngs parents, Mr ,= and Mrs. Benj. Nesbitt, of Summer- zside, left on Tuesday morning on -their retum to Boston, Maas. Mr. ‘H li i th i tl fish ‘ u ng s an en usas c erman land had the luck to get a few big ‘ones during his short visit.-S. -RECOVERING - Mr. Harrison ‘ Bell, the only one of three men to irecover from the terrible tragic ac- ;cident at McEwen's railway crossing on August 4th, when Mr. Large, of Tryon. and Mr, James Areeuault, of Summerside, lost their lives, has now sumciently recovered to be able to leave the Prince County Hospital and is at present staying with his b th , ur. uorloy ss. soil, at his horirio iii "°°° 'M' °"“‘° ““‘°"° °'" °"*°*"V summemde__s_ but that this was the first time since that any large fish had come ashore, in this Part of the island and that fa have 800 black-fish ashore ia some- thing unprecedented. At Borden the fiah were secured by Wm. McGinnis, Wm. Noonan, J. V. McDonald. Alden McCarvel and oth- ers some of whom got _gs high gg ggi) for a single fish. 'rho fish arg biwk with led flesh that resembles horse meat. ,been here taking pictures of the M th; black fish, some of them 20 feet long l m lsuppiiod tho townspeople with vaiu- _;;‘:e lable meat. This meat was cut up, put wbe in bags and taken to .Suinmeraide and d the animals on the fox farms. take Some miles west of Borden the and "whales," as many called them, swam ‘but to Portage where on an Island a half md mile from shore, nearly three hund- red becamo stranded and these are now being disposed of, many of them being disasected to be used later on for fox farm food. Ja.ck Kennedy of O’l»eary told a roD0rtsr about twenty years ago a lo the only gras ant grea In was was . ' PERSONALS -Miss Aleths. Smith. Central Be- deque, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Eusdhius Cameron, Wellington. her ` -The Mises Mildred Carr and calle fat stric for their vacation in Burlington retum- ed to Boston on Saturday morning. -K. ---M* JOURNALIST DELIGIITED WITH VISIT BER! Mir. S. Hayward, Jr., Hayward News Service, Meredith, N.H., is at present Spending a holiday in the Province.. Mr. Hayward' is well known in the journalistic profusion as aV memberi of an agency that circulates news through the New England statq md in. Eastern Canada. Been by a Guardian report/er Mr. Hayward gave a short interview. "This," ho said, "is my first trlpf to Prince Edward Island and I am days -Mr. Wesley Mcbaine of Peabody Bd., Boston who was visiting his uncle, Mr. James Saunders of Ken- sington, returned to Boston on Bat- urday. strc and her SUIT -Mrs. Allan A. McDonald and sons Don and Byme of Dartmouth, N. S., who have been visiting friends in and about Kensington, rctumed to Dartmouth on Saturday while at Ken sington they were t he guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Profit.-K. trul vote and enly ”“° "‘ °°1d '°°’”° 1"” °° °° M °° by tho suvioo of skilled oooto.-s, was round brothers and sisters. Her death in terrib beloved presence was so welcome for clock a. ln.. she paseednway sur Mass ted an in levis he brothers and sisters to make his last lived lllih to her family and friends. I blessing and joy she was to her hus- band owfully mourns a dear wife and daughter. ~ He y edifylng surrounded by the de- d attentions of the good Sisters iwhom she received the last sacra- MBS. I. AUSTIN HOGAN ‘ unity of Hope River has with a great and dlsttnst loss . which swam ashore a mile and a half ' Th; 1”” M" Hog" W" Lau" G" ,nom tho nilrooddooiu and which ’” L Reid, third daughter of Mr. rs. James Reid, Bay View. n0\v d. She was married inert Oc- = to Mr. Hogan and :ook suc-i ill on ihlesday, July 1’-9th, Ind I' n to tho chorlomtown no.~piisl, l was operated on for appendicitis, she failed to lally .-ifwrwards, , on saturday. Aug. 2nd, at 10 o'- i ed by her bereaved husband. full bloom of womanhood. is a is blow to the home, where her a few months. she attended on Sunday, July 27th, and she her friends with that pleas- smile, which was one of her test charms. the early part of her life, she an ideal nurse, her dear mother her special care for fifteen years valid and in all those years, by tender care and sollcltude al- ted Vher every pain until death d her to Eternal Rest and her r, the late James Reid was ken with a. lingering illness and six months, alle assisted her happy. All through her life, she to be a source of comfort and in her short married life, what a ; and his aged father, who made life a. happy one, and who now r death in the hospital was the Rev. Bernard Gillis, from l ~a l mon J -_L_ I 1 "1 _ . 1 c . ~.-_ --»-of -,~_._~.--_-,ii_._.\ in ith ’ ,.»_..w¢:.-i`fi~;‘c:z1;;;.~+§:Z,3 l de 'og' WV ed _ I- ’ ‘uit ""' commenced to practice law. The ' ...Psi-_5._1.,V (ji "~ i plaintiff claimed a balance for keep h I li - '° I 1 l r Bethune Hardware Go. Ltd. 2 l23 Queen Street Phone 'f5‘l. 3 - “'rllE FRIENDLY narinwaaa Mona” t sing Jam ceiv Sat , . Mrs. Foinunfi-n_ii ronriilrird n large lin California and one brother Joseph, lk: ' dll' Sends store on thc corner of UP- 'Windsor' Ont' hrs how lbe l0t G tl to d h who brought the horse up and he de- C-. lm; 1'! §__ I-I E* I-I i I-I ii 2-! i I-I F by motor car in company with Mark and Earl Murphy formerly of Cler- mont. who were home on a short vis it. The other members of the Ken- h ton hockey team are hoping that h Alla -Mrs. Neil McLeod formerly Miss ‘ Maggie Casely, of Kensington, who as been visiting on the Island with e ao le r n. ft on return to her home n will return before the freeze- in Lynn' Mu,” on su¢u,.duy__s_ up.,-K. -Miss Marlon Millman, of Lynn, ‘-ALASKA MINK EXPECTED-'lMass., is visiting her parents, Mr. mink were expressed to him on t date, (Aug. 30th). P. E. I. mink eders will be interested to know e Judge said that this was a horse al and horse cases had not chang- very much since the time he first a horse. The defendant and one, C eorgc McDonald, came to the plain- d ff`s house together and both talked him about taking the horse. The efendant made him an offer and e sent word to the defendant later | W ivered the horse back to the defend- nt Geo. McDonald of South Port omes into Court and states the orse is his property. However, the udge said he could not but come to he conclusion that McCoubrey was the deal jointly with Geo. McDon- d. He would find for the plaintiff ut would adjourn the case till Sept. S it cl H ollectlon which had been made by B aintiff and Thane A Campbell, K. for defendant.~E. _.___-__Z. EYESIGHT mi EXAMINATION ..,' Fitting and supplying Glass:-_ l etc. i B O to la es Pendcrsut of Kenslnslon rc- and Mrs. Millman, of summer-olde. Bd 8 l»€l¢KfHm fl'0ll‘l ~7l1“¢B»“ OD They also have as their guests, Dr. urday. saying that a mir 01 Alas- and Mrs. Loaiano of Moncton, N3. ~s. -Misa Tillie Mclsaac, of Glen- they will compare with the home wood, was a visitor to Summersidc 4 own animals. They are reputed to on Monday on hor way io charlotte- alone hevlns over a million people. Rel" E~ D°Yl°~ Vemvn River and FW very dai-ii, with nno thick fur. town, where sho will attend Prince and New Y°rl< Citi' with nearly tm Walt" M°G“18°"» Sf~D“f\Sfl1l1`B Unl- ey ought to arrive here aboutsept. of Wales College.-S. imillions, tens of thousands of whom "e“iW~ mv- B°l'““d Gund' Uh"- _Mrsl Isabel smith' of SL Thomas’ yea” by doing enecuve publicity mu and May Reid, James and Rota Reid, , niario. who has been visiting her the way we, in New England, do it to Harry and Clam Hugh" and “muy” alf-sisters, Miss Helen and Lulu 'get visitors from other parts of the Mzxiilmid Agia Murphy' Patrick a r lark, ol summorsldo, lofi o 'rue - st t . rn N " a °" °K°“"°' sm" The" 1, N n 3 B °' °w H°mP'°" "“°“° W' esa, Joseph and Reid McKenna, cy or cw Brunswick. where she spend it hundred thousand dollars a ill visit relatives before retuming iyeu- to get the gourm grade .nd isnt: ‘;‘dTLaum' hlfurphi and fam' ' Y. un eres r an M J he’ h°'“°'“S~ these tourists. who crowd our hotels B' ' rs' °` _ML Ma R d wwe and rr-Som brine many millions wh rnizo mid and ramiiyf Aunt Molin-` YH I' . on the stat! of the Boston Herald, arrived in I0 ummerside on Monday evening for three weeks' vacation on the Is- B nd. He will be the guest of his un- in c. Mr. Charles Maynard, of Port ill~S. . -Mrs. P. L. Morris of souris and Miss Adele Cullen of Charlottetown SD th W ent the week end in Kensington on eir return from a visit to Moncton Mahon.-K. Eastern Guardian , ii . . °CAB.DlGAN-DUNDAI PRES- hile in Kensington they were the‘ mr if ms brother md kissed W” of W' and Mn' “me” M°` her sister." coyne. Providence, R. I. -1 Telerrama of Sympathyi._R¢v_ gr, ::Miller’s Worm Powders will drive B. James of Sion, Providence, R.. I., worms from the system without in- Bhd Mr. and Mrs. Albert ’h'ainor, St. i ry to the child. The powders are John. having s wonderful tn-ie at the Beach Grove Inn, where I lm staying with my wife and daughter, I-Iortenss. Il think Prince Edward Island is one of the finest places ! have ever visited in for some U. S. A. advertising you. will, in 9. few years, have so many tourists here you will not be able to take care of them. All you have to do is to "tell the world" about the beauties and pleasures of this fslaiwi , and you will get the folks and the money. When you think of Boston‘ h__K_ an making money hand 0,," mg md lottetown, assisted in the choir. The ____ ` _Mu John calms and M,” .Mah |0ok|,,g for new PIM” in so md services at the grave were performed -COUNTY COURT-‘On Saturday ga;-og gg1m3_ of Dunsgagnag¢_ “_ spend it, you can realise how profit- ‘ by Rev- Dr' Murphy' The Da" be!" E Judge Inman heard the argument in wmpanied by M,-s_ F,-ed Web_,¢M-'were able advertising in the Btatm to 9” w"° her °°"sl“°' Chrence' Lew" 5 .gage if F,-ed she, vs Nglson Mc- guests of Mm Phuupsom of sum_ ,mug tourists hen would be_ I ue der, John T. Joseph and Ira Reid andu oubrey at the conclusion of which mergide for the Labm- Day vM,,¢10n_ cars from many of our States all over “Wm” Bdger' i I-s, the Island. but where you now get one you could get ten in the next few summer into the State where I am cated. Mr. Hayward, while making the each Grove Inn his headquarters, as been touring all over the Island, nd went to Portage on Bunday to. get snapshots of the school of whales landed there. -__._._____ May: "I saw your brother kiss my star." ' ._ a si o easy to take that the most delicate S ments, she passed away with an Act of twice commend my soul." B mourn her sorrowing husband, three and I mn 5” where- U _WW 5°°-“'13 brothers and five sisters, her young- of Trade and Tourist Association, go ,st perfect resignation, repeating "Dear Lord, into Thy Hands I he entered etemal rest. leaving to sister, Sr, St. James, Providence, Millan, Miscouche; Uncle Tom cnc Hughes, Boston; Mr. and Mrs. Lean-» W BUSINESS 5 Y,.§.l T AUGTl0ll 0ll MARKET SQUARE Friday, Sept. 5th. at 12 0’clock Noon N O' RESERVE SYBILSET is a Dark Bay mare with nice markings, can step in 2.19, good natureil and a real beauty, She is in foal to Mr. Peter Conroy’s young stallion who is by Longset out 'of Karsavinla, she by Peter the Great, thus giving the ideal Peter the Great-Ax worthy cross to her progeny. SYBILSET would have raced thi year but for an attack of dis temper which she contracted a short time before racing started. SEE HER. SHE WILL BE SHOWN HITCHED TO A WAGON. ALSO DON’T FORGET WE ARE GIVING A SPECIAL PRIZE OF A DOZEN HIGHEST GRADE SILVER TEASPOONS (Roger & Son) at . ' GEURGETDWII EXHIBITION for the best foal sired by MARSHALL JOFFRE ` VA horse for every requirement always for sale at a right price at our Sales Stables... wa GET 'rua llonsa 'ro sulr THE MAN C. E. PRATT £6' SON t..._-_ T "~ ’ o, lt. 1.;` nov. F. x. Macaulay, lnnlpesi »R.ev. Sr. St. Lawrence. Martin: "It would have been bei- Egbert and Sr. st. Clair, Miss Adele s tomach can assimilate them and Sterling McKay, Summerside; Mr. ,u welcome them as speedy sasers of Jams O'Regan and family, Ottawa; R.. I.. was not home. Her funeral was held on Monday, Aug. 4th, and was largely attended. .High Mass of Requiem was sung by her pastor, Rev. W. V. MacDonald. In the Sanctuary were Rev. P. D. McGuigan, Vemon River; Dr. James Murphy, St. Dunstan's University; The following is the list of Mass. Cards:-Leo and Mary Reid, Walter seph Reid. Uncle Michael and Aunt da Murphy, Uncle P. F. and aunt Susanna Hughes, Aunt Agnes and Mrs. John McGuigan and Catherine. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hughes, Emer- ald; Mr. C. H. McGuigan, Boston,| Mass.; and Mr. Louis O'Connor and l family, Clinton: Miss Winnie Mur- phy. Vernon River; Rev. Sr. St. Clar- ence, St. Anthouy'a, Providence. "Spiritual Offerings:-Revs. Br. Bt. Helen, Sr. St_ Angela, Sr. Bt. Mary Hughes, Norboro, and Mrs. Michael letters of Sympathy: - Mr, A, der Reid, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Roid, Mr. and Mi-s._.1. 'r. nold, Rev. Sr. Bt, Lawrence and Sr. Bt. John, Summeraide. From Charlottetown, the following:-Dr. and Mrs. McMil- lan; Dorothea and Bernadette Mc- Millan; Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Fleming and family; Mr. and Mrs. John P. Bradley and family. Mrs. St. Clair Gallant and ii-lilda, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Murphy and Rev. Dr. Murphy, S. D. U. From St. John:~Mr, and Mrs. Albert Trainor, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Buckley, Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Trainor and Miss Lavenla Trainor, Dr._ and Mrs. Fleming and family, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Bulger and fam- ily, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bolger, Bruce and Janie Power, John Leo. McGulga`n, Mr and Mrs, Patrick But- lcr. Glcngarry, Lot ’l,~P.E.I., Rev. F. X. MacAulay, Winnipeg. Rev. G_ W. Brown, Bt, Anthony's, Providence, R.. I., Rev. Fr. Curran, St. Anthony?-. Providence, R1., Rev. Father Delg- nan, St. Anthony's. Providence, RJ., Mrs, Mary Connick, Iracadie; Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Trainor. Bt. John; Miss Margaret Bynot, St. John: Miss Lavenia Trainer, Bt. John; Mrs. Frank Flood, Maplewood; Mr. Patrick Trainor and family, st. John; Mrs. R. Cotton, Clifton; Bt. St. James, of Sion, Bt_ Anthony's Convent, Provid- mmerside; Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Butler, Glengarry, Lot 'l: MIB. A8110! Malone, Bras and Mrs. George Mac- Donald, Comwall. Spiritual Bouquets-The Sisters of St. Anthony's, Providence, RI. SU "0, John," screamed the excited lwoman driver, "the car is Tllllllilil away.” . "Cant you stop it?" asked her W0' ed husband. "Now "well, then, see if you ow' li lil' something cheap." ri Ceo Minas-d's Linlmlnt for foot ailments. V BELLSMATHIESON Barrister! I Solicitors Collections KONE! T0 IDAN IIONTAGUI i »w i IIAVB YOUB EYES | ILXAMINID AND , GLASSES l'l'|.'l'lD ll ,' if; iz. PARKMAN I . aonstofoa opiomotrtn 1 lilontegue. P. I. I. . 14o Richmond si., 0-OO* ’ ~ _- __ -9- esyvfow-Ooovebeo-ooo-04-0-0000004Oe¢¢O§4Q0¢¢¢y¢eQ¢-OO-90-0-o-0 Ei It l?I?()l4’ OOOVO _ Charlottetown Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance l il I-I. J. MARON 0P'I'0ME'l'llIl'l' Office Connected With Drugstore ll schools, Loma valley at lo a. rn.: w Cardigan at 10.15 a. m. Services at the suffering of the child is relieved. John; Lorne Valley at li a. m.: Cardigan W I Montague. P L I. 351%!-¥==__!-2%!-Zi:-:§`Z-I2 W. E. Davies, B.A., Minister The Quinn Family. Charlotte- Scrihhicrs hoih rulcd and plain at 5c. BRINGING UP FATHER liiusculiir Movement Pads. Drawing Pads, Loose Leaf Note Books, Map Drawing Books, Pens. Lead Pencils, lilaihcmaiical Sets, etc. l - Wziiermnns’ Fountain Pens, Waiern1an’s Ink, Evcrsharp Pencils, Dictionaries and School Bags. Lend Pencil and Bloiters free with every purchase. Special price on qunniitles of one dozen and over. V1 Carter £6* Co., Ltd. VV Best Values Largest Stock Lowest Prices 7 ifssnsasmaamiifw-< OY~i`I'I-§EK}-i DADUY- 'THEYVE UDIIJ’ A MINIATURE GOLF CQJR5E UP AND PLAN- lSN\r |1- \MoNOERFu\.'-2 L ‘M Goitsli vramau cmmcmts _ sabbath l pain, because they promptly lull tho Douglas and Mouio Hogan, ottawa; ` af L0w€8f Rafe, orms that cause the pain, and thus Mr. and Mrs. Albert Trainer, Bt. ith so sterling a remedy at hand no town; Mr. and Mrs. Thoa. F. Hughes, Aggnf 3( Sufnnqerside. L|oyd Lewis t3 p. m.; Dundas at 7.30 p. m. Rev. child should suffer an hour from Dorchester, Mass.; Mrs. J. W. Brad- 1 .w°rm" 'ey' K°"yV' Cr°°°i Mn' mm M°' ieooeooooooeoeeoae-¢¢¢+¢+e-o-oooee-0-A-o¢4.¢oo¢-ooeaoooooblbg '~ res one ,_ j.