Pllllitlll/Eiliilllai I "K14 ' “'33 IA}, l Decorating gffii "°.i‘l“§.§“.'§ii'1§.”§ m. of painting Houses. , C rrisxes. All ‘filfig guaranteed. I110 ... in iiiclullwkw ' I zzfasoums. ‘Phone 175-1. Mpvesn 6 and 1 D~ m~ 4 l s. A. Mahuiiey, i, ‘ n,“ ceoooooo-q-oo-oeo». I l i i l . pnl‘ "o ’~_-_ Frau 042v GET l BARGAINS v.._i. . i .'.»-\-iv-_aq-:-¥m"<e~-~~nn ‘///iiil Right now is the very time to buy Silverware, Watches and Jewelry for your own use. It will pay you to see our stock. It will pay you to buy now more than at any time of the whole year. Because we are giving special discounts during this week. C. W. Patterson . p JEWELLER i" 130 Great George Street _» ‘ , . temstsrssssqsss-glsese m-etewvrsvsersarwsilsrfltrlflélllllb THE SICJMBREEZE". HOTEL, ‘ , ' GEORGETOWN Opens Wednesday, July 13th at one p. m., serving dinners, teas, afternoon teas and ice-cream Take a holiday and attend this op- ening. This new hotel is delightfully situated on the water edge., has large airy rooms and all modern conven- iences. ~ - Motoringqand boating parties ac- commodated. Fishing, boating and picnicing excursions arranged Loc- ation aifords guests unsurpassed op- portunities for boating, bathing and fishing. » ' M. J. Macdonald, Proprieto eneaaasaaaraaan oaaasiraaaaaacane OO-OIOOQOOOO OQ6O0O4§¢00o- OOO-OQQQQ-v '§§§—§0—Q §§O-#+&§~§§+§-§§-§O “$537115$séktii~fifififii>fifiifififififigfifiifi$i #5 OQflifiwffétlétiaflfiRfifilkfliédsfirtléfitlfdfidéfikaiéfiifldirqlsé? Save the Crop .5 BERGERS PURE PARIS GREEN ARSENATE- LEAD DRY ARSENATELEAI) PASTE ARSENATE LIME_ DRY BORDEAUX MIXTURE PASTE BORDEAUX MIXTURE DRY LIME SULPHUR BLUE STONE 10c PER LB. ALL SORTS OF SPRAYERS We imported this year over twenty t? ‘ . Bll-“R bazsszs roi- all-occsslohs at clearance prices at Patons. REMEMBElt-Ptcnic at North Rustic». Jilly 27th. GINGER ALE, cigars, chocola- t" and P- lflfle stock of holiday necessities at Johnson lb Johnson's. ...EVERY HAT in Pntons miillnery rooms must he sold today, no mat- ter what the price. Call early to- dii)’. and secure yours. PRETTYDINGHAM dresses, a Ramble lot. $10.00 for two days at Futons. ' ‘l. HARTSVILLE FESTIVAL ‘Fri- day June 15th. If not fine, following evening. ADVERTISE THE EEAUTIEB 0F THE ISLAND-By sending Your friends a souvenir of P. E. l. only 57c postpald. Guardian Office. ORGANC-Y COLLAR AND CUFF SETS. are all the rage. A nice assortment in white and color- cd at Patons. ' RESERVE THURSDAY evening. July 14th for the Ice "Jream Social at or near Powmil Hall. Proceeds for rluirch purposes. Friends please bring cream and cake. NIAGARA MAID silk gloves, re- gular $1.75 for $1.25, iii brown. Rrey‘. navy and pongee. ‘Futons, Lid. FESTIVAL AT HlLLCREST.- ‘Mt. Edward Ronni July 14th. First- i-ura leave Guardian Office corncr 6.30 l’. M. Return fare 25 cts. Build in Attendance. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS~ Advertisers are reminded that all display advertisements must be in tho Guardian Office before nooi. of the day previous to publication THE ST. JAMES CHURCH Slin- day School picnic will bo held on ‘Thursday July 14th at Waterside. (Pownzil). Auto's leave the school- room at 930 u. m. Please bring sufficient (llslios with your baskets. THE GARDEN OF THE GUL iLl-USTRATEQ-Smivonirs of th Province-treat illustrated write-up of the province over published. Prico fifty seven cents postpaid. Guardian Offico.‘ t NOTICE T0 ADVERTISERS- Advertisers are reminded that all (llsplay advertisements must be in tho Guardian Office before noon of tho day previous to publication and before 10 a. m. on Saturdays. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND-Rev. M. lAiNIIOfli will conduct. divine scr- vlico at (liiisizow Road on Saillhnlhl l7lli July ut l0 n. in, Also at 1.01.48, iii 3 p. iii. and in People's Church City, at 7 p. m. l SKYLINE 2.12 ,1-2 makes his de- but in Kensliigtori on July 20th. Close your eyes and pictiiro the raco tiiiit bunch of 2.17 Trotters and 2.21 Pacers are going io make, thcn decide to couio tn Konsington on tiic 20th/.,anil see tire best field of horses that can be got together on the Island race, and race to win. HELPING THE SCHOOL. Mucli crodit. is duo the New -Pertli Wom- an's Institute. for tlic interest tali- cn in lire school. By their efforts the inlcrlor has been newly paper- crl unit nicely pointed. making it very pleasant and attractive look- ing.‘ At their suggestion tho (rinsing exercises were held at 7 in the evening Juno 29th. the members of tho institute attending together with u large n-uuibcr of parents and rate-petyers. The School was thor- oughly examined; by lnupector Show, who expressed himself well pleas-ed wllli the work. of teacher and pupils. The prizes offered by the institute woro presented to til-l various ivlasscs and an aildrcss ac~ Cfllllipflfllcfl by u. suitable‘ present wimprescntetl ‘bill! resigning teacher Miss Mary Mulmnuld to which she replied in fitting terms. The niect- lug being thcn opcn several short speeches were made. and compli- nicntury remznks tendered. After which ice cream and cake was sci- ved by the liidloa and unjoyod by ull. The singing of tho National An- tliciii brought a very pleasant und profitable cvoning to R close. ::Cooklng in general is much the hotter if Borden's St. Charles or Jorsey milk "with the cream loft in" is usod. Pure, rich and con- vonlont. CHALLENGE TEA in 1 lb. and V; lb. packages Dr. E. C. llarris ‘ Eye Specialist _uicr, city, lius on display in the Baum .¢iiiinun ’.. . e51" A 8ODA_ in Jaime. all‘ Johnson's and be refreshed. ' ' DELICIOUS ics CREAM Sodas at Johnson and Johnson's COME TO THE lee Cream Social and dance on the Old Hall at Mill View on Thursday night, July ltth. Sl-IAP SHOTS DEVELOPED. Take them to Johnson & Johnson's and get good results. COME TO LAWN PARTY at Ap- pin Road July 20. in Judson Mc- Eacherirs field. l.‘ ‘GRAND OLD FASHIONED tea part." at Tignlsh on the besutful gaulrcb ‘Grounds Wednesday, July KNIT SPORT SUITS. the new~ est of the new, just for vacation wear at Patons. ASK BEN WOOLNER, Nortii Rustico, about your hauling pro- blem. ‘ PORT HILL. The indies of St. James Church will hold an ice cream social in King George's Hail on lfiriday. July 16th. OFFICE CLOSED-Dr. Ayer's Dental offico will be closed fur vacation from Jilly 13th to August 3rd inclusive. ' CHILDREN'S MUSLIN AND GINGHAM. ready for immediate wcar at clearance prices at Patons. FOR WARM DAY8.—-lce cream sodas. cream sodas, phosphates. ginger ale, grape jiiico. etc, st Johnson's, the Quality Drugstore. WEST RIVER PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Communion service, Sun- day 17th. at 11 u. m. Evening ser- vice 7.30. Rcv. W. A. Wood. M10151" er. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND-Rev. D. M. Lamont will conduct divine service in the Soholhouse all. St. (Tailicrinehi West River on Friday 15th July at 7.30 p. m. FANCY WORK. Bliss Laura Pal- wliidow of S. A; McDonuhP sonic vury beautifully liandworked centre pieces scurfs, towels, and cushion tops. ALICE THE GREAT and P. S. zirc hitting it off pretty lively. Cali he lrczli. that flcld of 2.40 Trotters at Kensington on tho 20th. it will b0 some-horse race. COME-AND BRING your friends to lilo lcc cream and straw-berry fivsiivsil to be hold on tho grounds adjoining tho Cherry Valley Hail on Saturday evening. Jilly 16th. if iioi fine, festival will be iioltl Mon- day the 18th. WOOL CARDlNG-Parties wish- ing their wool carded may leave sumo at Canadian Furm Products. Charlottetown. Same will he called for weekly. Our mill has been fitt- ed- with new cards this year and is giving first UlilSS service. New Glas gow Carding Mills. VERNON RIVER CIRCUIT-Ser- vices for Sunday July l7lii in Vor- non l0 a. m, Sunday School 10.30 a. m. Christianity in tho Third Cmi- iuiry." Cherry Vullcy 2 p. m. Sun~ (lily School 2.30 p. in. "Jesus Only" followed by reception oi‘ members and ihc Sacrament of the Lord's Slipper." Vernon River 7 p. m. Christianity conquering the Rniiian Empire." Minister Rev. R. .\i. Brodie. ---<-o->---— Minnrrlh Llnlment for Colds. Etc. Him- Ynrmoiith. N. 5.. March 24. ‘i921 Mr. Joseph LeBIanc. Secretary of the Athletic Association. who were the Champions for 1920 of the South Shore League and Western Nova. Scotln. Ruse Hull. states that during tho slimmer tho boys used MIN- ARTYS IJNIMENT with very bene- flclnl results. for snro muscles. brui- nos and sprains It is considered by tho players the best white llnlmv-rit on the market. Every team should ho supplied with this celebrated remedy. (Signed) JOSEPH L. IUEBLANC" ~___ _ loo’!- T. A. A. Delights For Warm ‘Days 8o many delightful things are served at our fountain that Io cannot emphasize the merits of each. But. we do wish to tempt you with the following mould-l ' iCEf (CREAM 800M. Pi-idsm-lkrmouylcji-znufiltt. t GRAPEUUICE, are. ln‘fact we have practically everything that is wished for In the way of fountain pro- ducts. Ice is used liberally and our service In Ideal in ov- iDays~ Girls ltecitzitlon ‘w/{i 5M7“ ‘ ‘IA Record That Should “ ‘ ‘ " Convince You ‘Of the merits of Hood's Saspar- Ilia as the standard blood purifier, appetizer and tonic. Originated in a famous physician's prescription more tliuu 60 years ago. Adopted as the regular family medicine _in thousands of American homes. Has met the tests of a halfcentury‘ with universal success. Made from the best known roots. herbs, barks, and berries named in the Dispen- sstory. Will prove its merit, to you if you will give it a trial. As a good cathartic, Hood's Pills. {iii- EBENEZER SCHOOL CLOSING. ——'i‘he closing of tho Ebenezer school took place on Thursday ai- tcrnoon June 30th. - ' Tiyero wore thirty four visitors present. The school room was tnsté- fully iiecoratcd with wreaths and bnqiiets of roses. The pupils were examined in the various subjects by their teacher Miss Grace Mac- Donald and their ready answers showed evidence of careful teach- ing. The following programme was rendered in a most splendid inan- rrer bliss MacDonald. Teacher. being organist ond Mr. Win. Mac- Rae. chairman. Opening chorus. Once ivloro Vacation is llsro.-~ School. Recitation, Aunl Martha- Arthur Ford 'i‘rlo, Welcome ‘Vac-- Rtion. Flo MucRzie. Florence Mac- Rac and Irene Ford. Recitation. Aunt Tabitha-- ‘Bcssic Russell Duct. The Little Iiliicli Boy, Ruby and zimy Roberts, Recitation, The Gordon Gate. Flo MacRac, Recit- ation, Sister's opinion of Baby— Matilda McLeod, (ihorus. Vacation Days. School, Recitation, l_lnw Mor- tiflcd l ani- Florence hiacltue. Nntjnn song, O sec us do our movc- ments now. Girls, Recitation, Swing ing. Elsie Ford Chorus. School Funny Fuss ziiid Feathers. May ll‘ord Roc- itatioii, Tho Ford Car. lrcne Ford, Chorus, The island ilymn. School Recitation, When Johnny goes to school, Lena McCulluiii, Chorus and Solos llelio (isntrai Give mo Heaven - Elsie Ford. Flo MHCRHG and Girls Recitation, Papa's Littl: Feb-Mabel Ford, Rciaitatitin, A moi" ‘fying mistake. Verna Lord Recitation, Winnie Ford. After the programme was rendered candy _ was served by the 'i‘caclici' and ‘ ‘ _ _ Miss Blanche Houston. Encourag- DEImHSlCS - - - - - - - - "L20 3d Daimaslcs - - - ' - - ~ - 32-00 yd. i".irk. x midi Mi'.Wi.. . i ‘_____"()§ r _, 'r:ii\:{cl§ lmll Neil ML- 99¢ Damask-e I h ‘l 3;‘ 2.75 Damasks - - - - - - - - 3-20 Yd Donald Shcrlcy -M.'iiirc, ‘Brs. Neil 1.20 Damasks - - - ' r - - ~ ' l Y‘ - 2 Damasks _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ‘ _2_ 20 yd Mac-Donald who was formerly l1 1 Damiaisks _ _ _ _ _ _ _. _ 1,20 yr] ' F‘ teacher said she lind been to school ' ‘ I f, ‘v l Damasks _ _ _ _ _ _ _2_fi() yd, closings in Maine but had never en- Damzrsks - - - ' - ~ ~ - " " h‘ _ juyrd one so much. Miss Bessie 2.25 Dalmghsks _ _ _ _ _ _ .~ _ L80 yd 450 Daimawsks _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , 3.60 yd. Russell rind-Miss May Macllac rc- coivotl prizes for Perfect Rural Science Books. The examination was brought lo a close by singing the Nuional Antlicni. I Q\R\\\\\\\WIA\K\Q§'IZZU\WJW Dllnnnl‘: Llnlmrnt lnr Colds. lite. Are You Going" To V Purchase A a Phonograph? s -- The WUT“ ' he‘ VET. WELLNER, 00., LTD. Street rllnunmfiullg\nmuuyallllnlllm AmuwIII10i.'_\\\\\\vllI/_a\\i\\un Queen v m". gupply your home with a Pho- oograph at any price you wish. $15.00. $25.00. $50.00. $80-00. $88-00 and on to any amount. Cali and hear them. Just ' Like Kids are older folks when y: a . strawberry Ice Cream is brought in. "THE TASTE" tells old and yourlll I'll"- I “ I” ‘Quu\\\\\mwfllllm\\\\\\x\vamqra§\uvln.ma\ Household linens Prices. l 72 inch sheeting 75c for 35c for 27c 45c for 36c 25c for 20c 40c for 32c tihe yard--sp1'e'n'did "vriety to $3.50 each. $2.00 each 'l'll [NUS during the next 10 days ‘Cloth-a will Nillikills- Splendid choosing in cloth and napkins ygmging from $3.50 l0 $33.00. MIILSYMDIICR SA lili PRICE 1.17.55 20 p. t‘. Sheetiugs and Pillow Cottoiis All widths ‘and qualities, weights and weaves, affording ‘splendid land satisfactory choosing. 72 inclh sheeting-GM for l - 72 inch sheeting 90c for - - - W?" 72-inch sheeting $1.03 for - - -l‘i-H_* 72 inch sheeting $1.110 for ---i-l-> - Circular Pillow Cottoiis Very best English and Canadian makes in all widths and weights. Note the. low prices. ' 65c for 52c yd. 75c for 60c yd FLANNELETTES-- white and striped English flannelette CURTAINSHJYTCl curtaining by Choose from the largest stock in the Province-new goods new l-ow iariccs, and specially reduced SPECIAL—See our 13 piece Mad" eria lunch set only - -- -- -$’~‘-80 SPECIAL—All linen lunch cloth with napkins L. . . - . . . . . ~ . $14.00 See Window for Otlier Specials Mid-Summer 10 Day ‘ SALE l .1 Kinds n Specially Attractive You See 20c to 25c on each Dollar You Spend Thursday morning our annual 10 day Midsummer Sal-e of hlouzsehgld linens beging SPECIAL REDUCED PRICES Will MAKE BUYING pleasant and profitable. In addition FREE HEM Ml NG of all goods purchased during the next 10 days. Save 0n Damasks Table diamasks in linen and cotton are becoming rather scarce goods and will probably cost more in the future than they do today. _ Our ‘new stock is most attractive in design and quality and bought at new low prices. Our sale prices are worth noting. FREE HEDIMING . . 18c -. . . .604: 80 incih sheeting 90c for -- -- 80 inch sheeting $1.20 for - - -9~i0 90 inlch sheeting $1.05 for - - - 350 72 inch unbleached sheeting ... . . .450, 50c 63c yd l 90c for 70c yd. 0- ,' 1.00 for 80c yd. i CRETONNES 30 alnd 36 inch dhinitz-es "and Cr€'i;011'i'iieS-—50C to 225 yd Loss 20 p. c. ofi‘ COVERINGS 50 inch tapesty cfhintz and crdironnes 2.25 to 9.00 Iiess 20 p. c. off MA IL ORDERS .41 20 p. c. oft‘ TOWELS. Huck towels 35c Fancy Turish 45c 20 p. c. off‘ receive special: attention. Money. refunded if not entirely satisfac- wry- l . u ililll FANCY LINENS IN BIHVILDERINT} ASSORTM I‘)N'l‘-—BI'].\ I'I'l‘ll“['i. bought at 20 p. r. off n&-..a.:;..:a.‘ “ A 4.9m: fififififiifififi$fii%fififi$vfi$fiiitsfiithfiifififin? $¢§§t€5fl=$§¥¢£i$§§¢5$$$ . ery respect. ' . tons of insecticides to take care of the I _ D ,,,‘j,’,°c,jf|:,,‘ ‘m’ tzufj.’ ,2; I pests‘ - ' OffiCC, TMN_THERE ..s°DM_|c_ "made from real cream" N Y k C _' IR n : R l C l4 d Charlot- IOUB." nwwrythln‘ '0 long a‘ __ (llwlfillllvéflillicgiltlsrlf .a w" ill/a g 0 , 0. t t tetovm. PERFECTION ICE cnsm "'5 TNT‘ “L” ,u,‘_{,',“';$“§§;;‘{}{,l H‘Q§°"*‘},’,K',‘j,‘ 3,',‘}.",',I’,',f,$§f',;;;,,',;;' __ i - 0m“ 3°“ I '° m“ W“ - Central Creameries rem‘ ""1055. l"? W" Si” 0:11“??? ‘i-"Hii-“m - ‘$20 "waters... ... s... ... 3.2 Q WROIOSRlO 811d R0011] g _ & J h roundly ......... .. - Rnllrihilzn...“ 68/6 129a‘. ' ' ' ' ' I Queen Stre t Gr fton Street ' 0 Wholesale Only Arnenlesn Smelling and R Studebaker Co or 831,4 “gum, July 64%. Sept. 63. D90 e a ' s i .0. _. lnion Pacific . 11 .- .- = "t" “r i ....":..:."::':¢::".=":1':... . Etta-P». ~ » "iitifffffifi ..... ............... .. _ we» ,'"°_*_!Q,0vss.'00000oosoeeaoolflfifl- ""31"" ,,,,,,~,,-i",*,*,,,,,~ ,,,,,,_,_,,,_.,~ - ~- A, _ ___ y _ Cfilllllllll 1313c Minx -~--- 10m Kelly's Srrirafleld Tin 07% My. Pork "-40 . :. 5.1.113 l mo. ~ t 1