.-..-.».t_._..t-~..a., anon. . Ladies __ Co_il_te_ge CONSERVATORY 0F MUSIC FINE ARI STUDIO SCIIOOL 0F EXPRESSION ‘ FIVE-FOLD EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES OFFERED 1o srunsnrs ACADEMIC COURSES t- Preéiarritory and Collegiate. in- clu ing Modem Lilflmlillgfla Literature. History. at e- ITlflllCS. SCWHCC, etc. under women ttuieht-rs highly quali- fied and University lflillltd. Kindergarten and Primary Classes for children from four to ten years. E l. MREKCE BUCXWMD. B. A. Principal. PHYSICAL Swedish iivmriastirs. Fenci . U Games TENNIS Basket Bal . MUSICAL COURSES AT THE HALIFAX CONSERV- tln the same group of Build- ingsl ' Voice. holtn. n. etc , with f an Cfhcicnl St of twenty VK mpervised by Q IAIII DUN. AJLUL Rilbldfl. Two Scholarsiups awarded each year In the Art Studio ol the College Drawing, Paizittng and Painting and Hatidcralts Under the direction oi Mica Edith A. Smith. ELOCUTION AND In the Iiaiilax School oi Eiiq goose-ion in connection with the. Voice Culture, Memo?! Train~ ing, Public Speaking. nterprtr TRAINING Hygiene ATORY OF MUSIC. Trainin t in Theory. Piaiioiorte, npert Teachers. Directed and rrltlm FINE ART COURSES Design. IIIuSltullun. China Mr. Lewis E. Smith and DRAMATIC COURSES liege. Physical Training, tation. Expression, Dicamau: Art. Under the Direction of r Miaa Jeaaia MacAloney. Further Information and Calendar at the office or. by mail Ad- dress Mra. M. Ethel Taylor. Srrrelurv. Halifax Ladies Col- lege. Halifax. WWW.’ "P"; 1 or. MARGARET-s IIIIII COLLEGE ulna liiflAl-AIDIIAIIIUIIQNIIJ HILL AGADIIIO t-OUIII Ilol rlntinmlv m IOIOII Iarntcuuinon, III-I. collinear. covult lvlxc-—Arr-ntw.vaizuo|.n r vutcai. ‘trium- tnl-oaln-lwnnmvl In. flwnolDlt-nm, Prod-int In: Flannel lllilsunnqlfi Fri-dr- WWI) Welnadqy, Sept. i5 l” and an applkuion. K NGIMSCOICIIIEGEJWINDSOR UNIVERSITY COURSE IN Arta, Science, Law and Divinity. A thorough Atztuit-nilc triilnint: at motiertitt- coat. tiiiiidst tlit- bust social and uuirtii rillfftlillitiilllflfl. The CUIIPQI‘ ‘viii till September 29th, Next lUllI information Tfitillilll For (‘ttlt-iititir re entrance tiiitiiitlcalitins aiitl rvsl» dential itct-ointiititltition, apply to THE PRIQHIDFINI‘, Windsor, N. S. 1878-7-27July 27IlSt-pt. 28. i‘ —- :11; zgrnw-E. --__..; _A. E. Lyon raplio of all olmoa. fllml to It all an amatour oamana an irooolvao fraah ovary vvaalt. _ llooorata Iriooo Iaraanal lttontlon ta Amnam Photography Amalia nonran- ‘illuminant. . I. t.“ v -t Voting Mrs Baecroft Had lliaor- abo Time Until 87in Took Lydia E. Plnklilnfl Vegetable Com- pound lltirntlitm, Orit.---"i have suffered for three years from a female trouhlo and consequent weakness, pain anzl irregularity which kept ttie in bed four or fivc days each month. I nearly ivvnt criizy with pains in my but-k. tintl for about ti. week at ti time I could not do tnv‘ work. I saw Lydia E. Plnkham’! Vegrtttbla (‘ompouiid iidvertiuett iii the Hamilton Spectator and I took it. Now I have no pain and am quite rr-gulrtr unless l overwork or stay on my feet from early morn- int: until intt- at night. t keep litiiiue and do ilII my own work withou: tiny trouble. I have n» t'ii!lllll!'IlIIl‘lI tho COIIIPOIIIIII to st-vt-rtii ffIt‘IllI.~X."—.\Il‘S. Emily IIVPUIKIIL. 262i Vcttit-ia Ave“ N... IIzliiliilfill. (liittirio. l-‘tir forty YWIFS itrtintt-n IlilVl‘ bot-ti tt-llittiz how Lydia l-I. Pink- lianfs Vorrt-tablo (‘timptitiiitl has rt»- stort-d their liotiltli when suffering with IVillAlIl} ills, This accounts for tho enormous demand ftir it -n~ t‘|\'l:~‘I ill VUASI, lt' you art- lfUlIIiIPtI wtli any ziiinirnt pr-ciilizir to \\'ttil \i Ii_\‘ don't you try Iiytiiit E. ilitiklittniie Vegetable Compound lt is mtidre troni native roots anti herbs and contains no narcotics or harmful tiruizs. For special advice women are risked to writt- iIlf‘ Lydia E. Pink- Illilll liltitiiciiit‘ P0,, Lynn, liltiss. Thu l'<'>‘illl of forty years experi- t-ittrv is at your service, Arariivwsi Waiwricii Spurn tlmt~ flHPIllH ivnntcd for iH-iz-itiiinl Phrli-itnitiu Farris. llvttiitiftil >“'\"ilii¢- IllllII( mid t'tiil PIHIIIITHOIII tr~-~_-. Lorin-st tintl mot-it popiilur st-l- ""IitiIl tin [IIIE rtitirkt-t. Wt‘ will HhIHV you I\|I\V tn mrikt- bit: "him-V tn n lv\\' limit-s l‘l|t'I\ wt-r-k. Fllliflfllvtiiit] m-fnvy ivtiiritlwtl. \\'|'ll\i, Lflfflct, nunuttit-tui-t-rtt, 122 Richmond Went, ltirtintn. "::.—~—~—>~ ——-———— The Ilexnll Kodiak Store After You’ve Called the Doctor arid he lian diagnosed your Putin. what do you do with his wrlttt-ii prest-rlptitin‘ Do you act is the "hit or nilAa" style aid ‘ire it any- w em to bu n le . or d ynil titre it to n. driigglst in lilch you litive absolute- fiiitb in his litint-uty, his t-ikill, the purity of IlIt! drugs‘ fliir Prviitiription Depart- mont is constantly being ra- ntot-ltt-rt with tho frt-ulir-st fuil-ntrt-ngtli drug» possible (ti nhtutn. llwro our \\'(ll‘I( in t-tirvfully (‘Iit~i‘I(("I rtv~ vlit-t-itr-tl. Mn that not be the possibility of a mlsltikn. and We do not pay qny doctor! a. no mission to Yvpite pros- cript on» tr our shire, nor do Mfr pity twii- lu lat-nail. tit.- storn tn an wtiy. \Vte utilltzit Your llrt-st-r llllull litiultitist-i oh riterlt. litiuouty. skill iiild by uuitifi tbtiti purest. druiiei ub- ttiiti iI .. It down not matttir who writvfl yllill‘ prt-ut-i-ltitloriu or iviit-rr- tin-y nrt- wrlttoii‘. ivo can flll thorn. Appnintr-rl liy the S. C.’ It. Iloptirtriivnt tn fill the Drirtnra pri-i-ivriiititinn for all returned ntiidit-ra iii this vicinity. H. J. MABON tbptomt-lrlnt nntl Prr-ntirlptlon Druyrpgl-i IIIONTAGUE, l’. E. I- Nexl Door llnnlr nf Commerce- A careful elec- tion of every line if Jewelry marks our stock. I We will be pleas ted to have you c all W. N. Taiittin JFWIFI ER IO-OO-Q-OOO Copiete Optical Service llur o-xpert nyntom of ayo- "YRIIIIDMUOII, oonplod with 0U LENB amnnma slltvlc" ollsra a o0, gto op- al»... “w... a a hood in a: donool '06! 7 II B»! oar pat- l oflllllo lo atrlva to niortt their cult ' aooo. (l. l. lltitchesoti i oomnatrlat and oatiolaa i U OOQO§OOQ¢ Staiel In .. t .,Western Guardian 1W PAYS to buy ln tiila Frow on 9046-5-28 t! "u-EVERYBODY T0 MONTAGUE, Wednesday, August llth. i93f-7-29-tlAugll ' -8HOP mom itotmiuia ma- Ul- —MONTA5UE HORSE RACES. Wodnosday, August 11th. 1931-7-2fl-tlAugi1 —MY OFFICE will be closed troni Thursday, August 5th, until Monday August 9th inclusive. H. H; (‘olvin Opd. D. Optometrist, Summoraide. 2P. '19. I. 1M9-7-30-4i. —MR8. JOHN T. MULLINS, Kensington, will be at home tn Iltl!‘ friends on \'Vt>d_nt=.=td:iy afternoon and evening, Aug. 1.1 2037 8 4 2i. —LOST OUTSIDE Bank of (‘om inert-o, Suiiinierside a twenty dol- ittr bill. Finder please notify Guar- dian roprcst-ntatitte, SlllllllWfSiiIt‘. and rt-troivt- reward. Llilflii-ti-ll-ili. —FUDGE, delicious cake rind ir-n ('l‘(‘l\lll, fruit, drinks and ovrn ti fish pond at the big bazaar and SOCIZII tit Burden‘ on Juigust 11th. 2027-8-3-7i. i-COME TO THE ice cream not» lrii and bazaar to br> liolti ‘in the grounds of the Grrtird llotcl. lior~ don on thr- (‘Vtlliillg tii August 11th. (‘tinimcncing at eight o'clock. If weather unftivnralilt- the following t-venlntz. The prtictetltisi iii ‘lid til a Community iiali. 2027-8-3-71. —THE TYPHOID FEVER casos 'll‘t- gt-ttini! hvltor tlic doctors r9- port lt being confined to two or three ltnmes where pump water is IIQWI. ‘This opt-aka vet-y highly of the sanitary condition of the town ivntPr supply. —~FORL‘~ TOURING CAR FOR sztltv- IIIIS been thoroughly over liziuleti and painted; tires new; ittis “Haw Ste-orer." Ililliii)?!‘ and OIIIPI‘ extras tiiitl priced to oeli quick. Have several other uset; t-tirs tit hurgtiin pritzco. (‘olin ll. SIPWKII, garage opposite Batman's Lttl. Z055 8 4 ti —BASEBALL.-—'i‘Ii9 littseliailt mulch between Alberton anti We: linglort, played at Ailicrton dust Wedtit-sdtrv, ended in u scorn ti‘ 22 to 2 in favor of Wellington ‘Vim briltories worn (lztilam i-n" Goodwin for Wellington; Hunter MoFtttlyPn and Wilklte for Allie-i tun. Both Gallant and IIICFINIYPI‘ showed up well in the box. —GERMAN GUN FOR O’LEARY ~~'I‘lie 1on2 looked for war trophy the matured German lliin arrived its-re Friday consigned to I{t»nnt»dy' lb. Co. A piece of ground has born SPIJlITPlI near the railway station and it along with a suitable monu- uieiit to our fallen heroes will in IiILICPII tlit-rtmn. The stun is the tron» tro of attraction and is badly scur- ‘ ed and looks as if it came through iiitiny bullies. --LOOKING FOR SITE-—Mr. A ll. 'l‘tiruit-. Vii-o Proaititltvl anti lll“' tiger of the Eastern Amusement (Yuiiipttuvia Ellletpiifir) now llllltllii-l‘ or tit‘ three moving picture tlivtitres in Rititit-ltin, N. EL, flllvlli tho wot-it ru-l iii Sumuivreitin with a view n1‘ tit-eating ll modern, llp-lD-(ItllF theatre- iti Slllllllli<l‘SIlI9. As yet. llic lot-anion for .-iit'li a (‘timniodinus tlwtilre as llin tint= planned by Mr. Torrie has not boon definitely ar- i-ztngvti, but as Sunimersitle craves for =.iit-li an tutor-a house Ill‘. pro tint“ riir-utliti PPSIIIIS. -HORSE NOTESr~lt in tintlnr~ =tootl tint MPSRFH Kennedy (‘o., oi‘ O‘l.ottrv, Iili-ll wook purcliasvti the promising 3 your old stallion, Aub- rt-v .lr.. from Mr. lltirry SDPGIS oi’ Piusvillr. TIIIS t-tilt. WIliPIl is hretl in the purple in prnnouncotl by ex‘ yiart IlUTl-lPitlPll tn b“ timtingst IIIt‘ promising ones in the provinoke. I'lit-v nlsti own (Yltt-iary Atihrny, nn exceptional nice horse which tlir-y liiii"trti‘:i.<'.'l in tlit- t-arly summer from \V.N. Mtrivlllluins 0f Capo Wolf. H» is at. DFPSUIII. iintlr>r tho careful training 0t‘ the nototl litirw- mun T. Sample, of Konsinizton. and is we iinilerutttnd keeping up with lIll‘t‘(‘ fast (IIIPS. Wi- ivill ox> iii-rt to IIPRI‘ front both tliesr- horses in the neat- future. . 'IIU" i‘ r__________,________ IT’S UNWISEi to put oi to-day’: duty until lo- i uarrow. If you atonaoh la t odtl-dlatnrhad tab tlllzlflllllfl. tho now old to dlgeotlon comfort I lolly. A ploaaant rollof fro: . the discomfort of acirl-dyapopala. ' MADEBYBOOTTIBOWNI MAKIIBOIIOOTFS§ULBION ‘wfirttiititrwnn’ Al‘ VERNON RIVER < OCEANS 0r u Eightoen tbouaand gallons in ton hoiirti without lowerin; the wall a bit. ‘TIIBPBH no natural rooaon why OU cannot have just an good a well on your property. Jtut drop a lino to The lrask Artesian Well Co. Ltd. 11 Qooan luoot , Olllfllfllllill l - oautwrrnrowit GUARDIAN ittuiigm “California Syrup of Figs" Child's Best Laxative Accept "California" Syrup of I-‘igs only-look for the name Call- forniu tiu the package than you are sure your child is having the best and most harmless physlc for the stomach, liver and bowels. Children lovs its fruity taste. Full directions on each bottle. You must any "Cull- fornia." —THE NIARGUERlTE.—The C. (l. S. Marguerite is in port. “WESTERN PERSONALS ‘Mrs. M. Gordon of Summer- slde is visiting friends in Alberton. —Mr. H. (‘aiiieron left Mon- luy Illilflhillg on £I trip to Halifax. —Misii lliltlti Slireeii oi’ Kinkziru motored to Suiuiiierside on Mon- lzty. —!\irs. J. Ketiugli and daughters. Hilda anti May of Winnipeg are liiilillg friends in Siimnterside. —Mrs l-‘raiicis Bottles returned to her home after visiting friends in Sackville, N. B. —Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Matlieson. Stiirimerside are visiting friends in Rustic-o. —Miss~Annle Campbell. Summer side is spending a few days with friends in Charlottetown. —Miss Zilpha McQllaffle (if C"!!! aud recently accepted n position as book-keeper with the Journal Pub» Fishing Company. -—lviiss Alberta McLellan and sis- ter Miss {liar-ion are visiting friends in St. Andrews. —1\iiss Wanda Farrant, Summer- sitle is spending a few weeks with her ptifélltg in Grand River; —Mr. and Mrsji’ Dud-isoand faintly left on an extended trip to Fredericton. N. B. . —'Miss Katherine Fitzpatrick tnrl Bliss Hackett or MflliClllll. N. B.. are visiting friends in Sum- mersitie. t —Miss Rena Linkletter of Hunt ltittetown. -—Mi'. George (‘annoti iitis return id to his lituuc in Boston, after . visiting his brother Mr. Htirry Wm" non. St. Eleaiiors. -—-Mea=u's Alfred lteiiiy anti Wil’ li5 Bulrwr. of (‘ape Wolfe were vis- itors to Suinmersitlo on Mondfly B" route to Boston. Mass. ._i\11_~t§ Marie DPSRUCIW who for the past few days has been vis~ ttlng friends in MISCOIICIIE return- Dtl to her home in Boston. Mass. -—iVIiua Louis Alwarti " ' t’)nt., tiiso her mother Iiirs. Nr-lswn ‘Aiwtird of Gaizetoivn, N. B.. tiro vis» ltlng in Summerside the Him-Bl 0i’ Mrs. A. R. Brennan. —Mls5 Alit-o Harrison of Fri-d- oriuton. N. IL. former orlvillii" 9f [hp Prggbylflrifln I'Illll‘i'Il, Huuiuwr- side is visiting in Summersitle the izuwst of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Mc- Kay. __yv|pq=r., sttnvr-irt Nit-Kelvin illllI \Villi':iin (frocitvtt left Muiitlav i110?" in" for their home in NPW Yflfk allot‘ having spent till‘ I35‘ "w" tvr-nlre: nt the formers W"! MI“ Bortlia ‘.\it'Kelvlc. -Mt=ssr.~t tQPXlIIS t\lcl.ellun and Dr. Brown of (‘hrirlottotown 9M5‘ ml tliroiiult Suiriiiiorsiitio 9n roll!" m Grand River to spend fl 1"’ days with friends. _g\l[r_ Mlyln POFTIPI‘ til St. RM!‘ hm,‘ rpl‘“*npd to his homo M!" liaviiir siirvesittftlliy “mhrvmna n“ oncralitm for nus antientliritia in .l\r> Prince (‘ouniv iittqliiiiii- M" twnnvit-rkt PTISP which was. wry "Pr; ions wtm tin FXCI-Iiiflll ‘iwovfrvl Ant “hm. mp s-tvt-tl at the hunts o this WfllllIPPfllI Iiiiiliillllitlll. tiworinsi t-titisia frtlfiilnrnil “WI rtiii the infant tif sleep, tilt». ‘$224: noiirislier. Mothvr (IIRVFiS “our Exlcrniinattor will clrar [l9 t ‘a ‘NBII and intestines and r65 0| liealtlifulnvaifl. .__.~__4o->-——-—- Pugiligm is getting to be very much iiltt> .\'ichiiug_'mereiy a ma!’ ter of Win5- Ws "u," how qwq men accidem tully exchange umbrellas and IWIh get the worst of it. ill Y t, “tea to be ti popular a °°_ that sense came with use 311-1 “'1” dom with experience. rrvf" - "* A‘ AAA ‘A i P. SWii nu i l t M. D., C. M. o Pliyalolan and ourglon I -_.Aq§4 u" oponod an oflioo at KINKOIA, wwrsidr- is visiting friends in (‘liar N two million wheels rolls the traffic of Canada's steam railways. As each train rcacnes a divi- sional point ‘these wheels must be tested. For tips work nine hundred cair required inspector; " rc Vx/hiic the llziifl crew pick up their orders, while engines are clititiged. while ice and water ttitiks are charged, the Car Insspcctor strikes each wheel. and axie_andilistcns for the false note that marks a flaw. "Though he rarely finds one. the vigilance 0f the railways cannot 0n that account be rc- laxcd—and 3.500.000 hours of labor must be paid for this service alone Figum oPPrtiximau nly. every year. One in every m: Crtnadittn earners is u railtttay entployeta. ln i913, the car inspector re- ceived 2o cents pcr hour for a I IO 0r l2 hour clay. To-day he is paid 07 cents per hour for an" 8-hour day. and $1.01 forcvery hour 0r portion of an hour thicrcafter! The wag}: bill 0f the railway§ for car inspection alone rose from $757,373 in i913 t0 $z.260,75tv in 10E OST 0f the increased cost of railway service in Canada goes back, directly 0r indirectly. into the pay en- velopes 0f Canadians and the cash registers 0f Canadian merchants. Increased freight rates are imperative, not only in the interests of the railtuuys but of the individual citizen tmd the community as tl ‘ZU/Itllfi. This is the sixth of a series of advertisrments published under the attthorify of The Railway Association of Canfada ;._.__ _.._. _ _..__ ___ BAYS HE WAS NOT A WlLFUL THILF NEW YORK, Atiiz. 2.—-Pt-titeutint: that lie was innocent of wilful tlitiit. and dtiniantlinr: counsel, ti man who dtianribetl lilmiwlt’ its (lrt-ti Steal, 33 years tild, ri Sptiniiirtl, 0c.- ctiuvint; a iurnisliotl room at 134 Wont. Sixty-fourth sirrol, told Mat:- intrtitn Ton Eyck in Went Side Court yvaterdtty that It‘ he really did stiml $85 front ll follow room- er’s pocket. llli was trhtirgotl, he must have done it while walking in his sleep. According to Poiiceititin O'Brien. of the West Sixty-eighth strt-ot. attr- tlon. the money was found on Sta-it's portion when the latter TT7'*-' " Pills .. 0d. D . Ch ' l g. 2.3:“ P-Iltfiizfigiillélléf: 0 DIME n O Do not luffol anothor day wit’ Itching. Bloc-dim; or Protrudln‘ Pilots, No aurglna. Mia... ttitilit-ti ti-tiui tho Ilfillllt‘, fnlltiirotl by IIIH iiintllatly. Charles FPOIICILtIIG roizipliilntint, and titliors, wlioalinub oil to (Fill-ion to uttip lliti man. Tho tilluiztiti ltloplostittintimhtilist was licltl in $2.000 bull for further exam- ination Thursday. Frolich is rt lino- typo oporrttnr. who works at night anti slut-tin during tho day, be told llif‘ court. “For stitiit- tiiiio past I liad been missing $5 bills and otlior sums from my trousers tiocket," liti testi- flt-tl. "Often the tliiet‘ didn't oven IPIIVK! niti ctirfiiro. I didn't mind walking tiown town. but one IIIl-{III inst wtick I awoke to find my shoes Rnnti. Other tenants reported tirt- iclcn antiymonoy missing from their rooms. This morning rit 10 o'clock I heard the door knob turn and ii tntiii ‘crawlotl into tho room in his stocking feet. t feigned snoring, anti the nearer hoicame tho louder l snared. He helped himself to $85 I collected yosterday. I Jumped up and grabbed him by the collar. "Wait a minute, whet-o am If’ ho said. ooli I poiitlantan. ‘Whit do you l told hiio I wui not". I billy firm NQHIS t Milwaukee Air Putter Water__§ysletii Combined in a few . word!‘ answer it: Because it is tho.‘ investment a farmer cm mlllfl‘ Time spent in OIJIYIII‘ wator- ‘ pumping water and in takinlt stock to the watering trmllll time that can he used to hot-w’ vantage at other work. The matter of home comfort u important. Isn't tho wilo OI ‘ y farmer inst as good ll U16 "- ‘ woman‘! What about tho children? thoro any reason why they alw ‘t not have a homo oqui d with . bath room and inaitia tnllot ill lilo their city relations! And to think what it. mom i! one of flro to have o holo hill! and eighty poniida tutor DIV.‘ aura to tight-ii. with. call in tho nut time yaa ara ll town and look over our tiaaonotrot In! ollllt. ' wont a policeman for. Iyraq yum int: in niy sleep,‘ he nnsworad. Then he run out into the arm: of Patrolman O'Brien." ..___._¢-o->__._. A mun may be n. hopeless idiot. but no woman will admit if. after Ill‘ has proposed to hor. t r’ 9551i!‘ .l."i.'...'l"..l.‘.- l