041,, ,f , --4' if ' l\||1 1. r --v~"'.“-S' _ V * \ .i . . .~ ' .fa ...°Miss Anelia McDonald and Mrs. ._ ' 7- - .1t».e'ss:r'-‘-s-'_»rvsr~e .. .» .,,,_., ii* " ,_ ii'°&§"f$`o?ri'rl ' - --ms 1..-fm nm THEcHARLorrsTowN’oUAi5.iifiii1~i’._‘-3._ ' i " ' ` 'C - ' ' . A ' - ._ _ V _ _ ' ` ` ' f 7. ,~ _‘," _, - _ . -__ ______.,__,_,` __ _]U_NE129 I H _ "`r""` ` ' “F”-r " ' -l~-i-r. ...fit hu; in this Province' _B0ill'.il hptllor\y_§iterday.° ...°l-le 'Eli Dlsigwell, Bay Fortune, is movin to Bo|_irls.° rl , f’*_ ...°K. and his daughter Lottie. 9! __ _|¢l?oro, were among the i, visitors to Hour s iesterday) . '\ - L-Z- ...°ReV. Q, B,,,Bell, Kingsboro, rs- turned llfqh1ie¥,__ from New Glasgow vim-._ he sadness mending me nine- rni ol a friend.° __ ,_~_._. '_-4 ...’Misg_Minni,`e' Gallant: _-Sogfirlhl' lelvql y, io _a few week_s*_¢eaf__ tion _'wi ‘rglelds at Che.riot&f‘t0Wn` and _Rnstl .~ _ ‘ -iris' "..1.i.;..' una". .r B. 16132* .,i;lv,~A;li_q`~?l§o§r||; lust even *w re_q_ew fy gnu _ mer at- St. Mary's U lent.” m _f--" ...'Jos. q!geve_ ,_w_ho was employ- Hd With the hiellead Constructing Co. of Haliidx, arrived home last evening by the S.S. Lady Sybil.” ...°David Reid of Victoria Cross has had the misfortune of losing bis, splendid imported carriage stallion.l The country also suffers 3 loss but - David, true to name, ,is not to be discouraged, he has already o dered a cerria e stallion direct ' ..."1'hs following are tho Bom-is ...°'l‘heiiQ‘,.,-,G,,' 3; Constance was in ~ Us train and __ an ntlty el freight- 1 market prizes; Butter Sie; eggs 18c; P°*°¢°°° 40°: hav ua to ns; nn- MPH 25°; Htrew $6; oats s0e;_lnnee 10c; calfskin 12c; wool 250; macho- rel 15c and fresh cod $1.50 per cwt.°. ---"1`h° S- S- Lady sybn gsm Pic- tou to the Magdalen Itlan ,arrived in .-Bourls Int. evening emi. discharged tv/o ous way_ii'el|.hE. she took on 99555808 Mid fllllliihe even- and ssiledat nine-o"cioel`.° i F ` - ,f-gif-~v'|" { _- f l--_'T56' .NBBUIN ,. _Montague 's¢lroo1,_ue f " ug: thi ¢1_°¢iiiz 'im 051 air; *NL QWUW ,work in “O P1'il1¢lD81'l ¥"°Q§|.:=!Ul\8l'e, eighteen candidates (qs th, wt. rance to the Pripbe_.oi»W\l_el' Ocllike, the program lmtle -nuvilsswul be short, but w -li, snppisgqgniqnhby short addresses by _th¢_.fnng~ resident, wlersmen or the _v-illage~._..'rhq senool, which was so _disorgeiiilqd at the be- l_riHDi“E 91 the year that a.. consider- able amount of timeyas lost in getting into working order, has been handled by Mr. Adams.-to, thomntire satisfaction of the trl1Bi»0\l.Bl1d rate- Dayers. This appeared evident when the aunal meeting -voted Mr, Adams 8 BllDDl6lIl0l\¢ Of $160 and the parents of those pupils attending .his depart- ment oontributed 3 futher-.supplement of$100 by voluntary: contributions. I’ 8 from France. M. Dollars speak louder than words. M. i 'B _u i u--ll-el-' I ve- Ail cloth coats 90 cts, all cloth aprons 70 cts, all cloth petticoats 95 cts, 3 5 pairs of ovetalls from 45 cts to 8_5_ cfs, 25 pairs ofpanfs from $r.45 to 2 85, also 48 berry buckets for Sale at 6 cts each per lot, also 4b butter and lard' crooks at 8 cts each per lot for all \l. S. Chaissorii - Sou 6-28 MittEfm5i. ris. _ _ I L... Tobaccos Riiey’s Best Twist _ Master Mason Ivy Old Glory American Navy Pedro English Curve Cut _ Regal McKennos Light and Dark A. Curri Souris . New Stock Labor King Twist. Master Mechanic Trumps Sh' mrock Clay Pipe M; Bangor QM," Capstan 3 l Velvet Csparol. e®Co. Lobster Ba We lnve ab rut 300 barrels w:li which we can offer for sale' Matthews f-5’ SOU RIS. 6-22M6 E4l. it for Sale cured herring put up by ourselves McLean. Ltd. i lm __ .V _r - 31111110 Gil tl 0llI'lS M th T IS ° The citizens of Souris will hold a monster tea on the grounds ad joining St. Mary’sChurch on Thursday July 18,1912 Soutis has a reputation for first class tea and the committee in charg-_ are determined that this reputation shall be excelled. Besides usual amiisements and attractions there will bc many special attractions pro- vitidd for the occasion. Special trains from Summerside and Charlotte- loW'n. Music by citizen baud. Watch for train arrangements later. JAMES A. MCCURMAC 2' Mtf Mgr - Fi# dill) Ilu You Know Him $|.ll0 -___ » _._ ._ .' 1"* w _a ' This Qctuire is , 1 l '- 1 : . ‘ 1 <1 11 ¢` if on knew tl. William McLean were visiting in Bout-is Monday! ...\'i'hs Morning Daily Guardian can be obtained at H. J. Mabon’e Drug Store, Bouris. ...'Rev. M. N. Macbcod, Dundas, will preach in the Presbyterian church, St. Peters, on Sunday the 30th at seven p. rn. ...°Msrtin McKinnon, agent, will be glad to receive all news, advertising and subscriptions in Montague and vicinity. His olfice Phone No. is 20. ...°F. G. Jordan, Agent, will be glad to receive all news, advertising and subscriptions in Sourll and vic- inity. I-lie office phone No. is 5' ..,;`°']‘he service will be held in Mon- tague Baptist Church, Sunday morn- ingat eleven o'cloek. The pastor will preach, his subject being Who-Is - The Greatest.--M. - ...°0ne cent per word each insertion for advertising in this column. Cash must accompany order and five Der cent discount allowed. Minimum charge twenty-five cents. ...__ \ ...°A prize shoot will be held on Souris Rifle Range Monday. This will be the second shoot for the Govern- ments Silver Solver and g, full at- tendance of the members is requested. __ ...‘Subscribers should renew a week or two before the time they have paid for has expired and thus not miss an issue, as all papers are dis- continued promptly on expiry dats. ...°The Morning Daily Guardian can he obtained at W. A. Johnston's. Montague. Cli"l'0\Yli $CHO0LS CLOSE (Continued from _page____ll_)_ ship-Mildred Olive Tanton. Miss E. Yeo's Dept., Grade II- Attendance Gertiiicates - Anthony Connolly, 1 year; Frederick Chand- ler, 1 year; Freda. Taylor, 1 year. General Proficiency Certificates--1, Lena McClure; 2, Thomas Davies; 3, Ethel Heaney; 4. Rite Pound; 5. Frances McDougall; 6, Freda Tay- lor. Miss M. J. Irvlng's Dept., Grade II-Trustees' Certificates for Attend- ance-Marion Macmillan, Aline Hut- cheson, Lena Acorn. Trustees' Certificates for Proficien- y--1, Marion Macmillan, 2, Viola Mullins; 3, Annie l-lowattl 4. Mint’ Hutcheson; 5, Amy Mclnnis; 6. Edith C Chandler. Penmanship Competition, 2, Marion Macmillan. Miss L. J. 'I`aylor's Dept., Gradel -Trustees' Certificates for. General Proficiency-Lottie Ford, Mary Mur- phy, Jessie Andrews, Nettie God- kin, Helen Duchemin, James Chand- ler. Certiticate for Attendance-Bertha Taylor. Certificate for Writing-May Mur- ph . Niiss Annie S. McDonald's Dept., Grade I-Trustees' Certificate for General Proficiency-Mildred Toombs. Eleanor McDougall, Muriel Innes, Ruth Ross, Ruta Howlett, Helen Large. WEST KENT SCHOOL Principal H. Johnson’s Dept.Grs.de_ 10,-Governor General's Medal. John McLean. Mayor Lyons. Medal. Ernest Auld. Rhodes Medal (awarded by T. C. James). Jack Stems. Certificates for general proficiency. 1. John McLean, 2 Emest Auld, 3 Morley Newsome, 4. Ethel McKay,5. Beverly Vanlderstine, 6. Louis Mul- lin Attendance certificates. Lizzie Horne (3 years) Bessie Prowse. Penmanship Certificate. - Bessie Prowse. _ Grade 9,-Certificates for general proficiency. 1. Richard Heartz, 2. Nelson McEwen, 3. Gerald Kelly. Attendance Certificates. Nelson Mc- Ewen. _ Miss Cornfoot's Dept. Grade 9,- Certiiicates for general proficiency. 1. George -Ja-rdiner, 2. Roy M'cEachern, 3. Edgar Mclnnis, 4. Elinor Webster, 5. Russel Chandler, 6. Allison Tait. Penrnanship certificate. Ernest Mc- Nevin. Attendance Certificate. Elinor Webster (9 years). Grade 7-Certificates for general proficiency. 1. John Farmer, 2.Fanny Craig. Attendance certificates. E. Dewar (5 years), E. Craig (4 years),-F. Mc- Leod t3 years), J. Farmer. Pcnmnnship certificate. E. Dewar. G. H. Camphell’s Dept. Grads 8,- Gertiflcates for general proficiency. 1. Earl Bryenton, 2. L. Bryenton, 3. Harald Clerk, 4. Lemuel McDougall. Penmanship certificate. Philip Batt. _ Grade 7-Certificates for general proficiency. 1 Walter Me.oDougall, 2 M. A. MecMillisn, 3. Pearl McKa.y,4 Marjory Bourke. Penmanship Certificate. Jean ,Hen- derson. -' »- ~ ~ Grade 6, Miss MacPherson's Dept. Certificates for Proficiency--1.Glsdy| Davies.*"'4. Wm. MecDougall. - - .iz w¢m.'°*-~ ' A -- P.. .. _ Attendance Certificates Wm. Mao-_ Dougsil _(il_years') Doris Gill, Harry Browlif" ‘ _ r mad. Shin Yew espe- Certfilcates for Proficiency. 1. Ken- neth Johnson,_ _2. Gordon Livingston, 3. Lorne Crawford. 4. Reginald Lane, 5. Montague Maclntyre, 6 Walter \\'e'| finished for fishing or pleasure, wo ynn ell. 16 R. keel, 26 ft. over all 1 li. beam. equipped _with s to -6 h.p, imperial Motor, all in good running Order me ° at °y°°’ y 'rm aims will be iam camp. prom McLeod, 3. Wilfrid McLeod, 4. E.. Crawford, 2. Jean Talib, t3. Wln,‘_' ‘reuiaanship eefunestsf Dorothy* r -fs 7_’_l‘ f . 4 ‘r 'ta ‘ tl ~‘.‘~'1‘~':‘ 4i-”»‘.~=E-i-l-._»=s-~'f=.-‘.-r-x-»i~»z- Men’s and Boy s’ quantities. 7 ii~'-ri”-r 4- _-i- -1- -rf-r -i-;=.- not measure up to our -T -r -i-_+ _-1- .3- _Values _ f - BECAUSE: We are the largest buyers -ct discounts that can only b.: 'had by buying in large - BECAUSE; All the Clothing Manufactur- ers in Canada send tiicir Agents here with instruc- - tions to sellwto Prowse Bros Ltd., if possible, and ' give us first clioice of their patterns-and values. BECAUSE : When a manufacturer has anything special to offer to the trade we get the first chance to buy, but if the goods do - it is passed on to the small dealer. - AND BECAUSE : We do s strictly cash business and the _ man_v_vho spends' his money at this store does ndt have to pay _ anything extra to make up for.bad accounts. Deal. At The One Price Cash Store r _ . .»-_.,.- .. .` _-yu,-, - __ __ 0. hour Mull' Swing I . .\ _ This is the Greatest Clothing Event that-ever-.H.fn>pen¢d..fnt mis .old 'U Yi R* 'QQ .- ll_\¥‘*I¢-yureaanriaaqn. .ra .t r »_ ' “ , . ' . --.-.- . 1 ». ` _ , _ :U f_i‘_|._l _ , _ _,___ __ “_ ,_ _ ‘ / . sv. |» ..,~ .offs-~ _*r._._--_-,.;4i._r.~_.,,. _ _`,W_,,__ _ _fro ,_ . _ -_sWtfM§i_»,¢,¢..~-- _ I I ` Clothing in the Province and ge standard of value, (which ia often the case) our Great one Giving -r-‘-1-2- -1-l-L 1 :__ 4. :_A _;_. f ~¢ ‘ ._. _v. J. -2*-'e-l<-'r -is-’:‘-2-if-':‘-l‘~2‘-i*-i<~'.-':‘-l-ie-le-E*-i‘»i-'.~ 1. » r 4 J- is .\,. ».“-in-r »i~ CA ome Notable Prices on Hot iWeather Necessities < 1. _ . ,. ,___ :__ __, . _ _ . . . ._ >'.'>r‘*fr. Underwear ,' u' . 50 cts per Suit -1.-»z-‘.-i-l-i-»‘.~'-r -‘r e Right now is the time when you need light weight under- ' wear. A special purchase direct from the manufacturer enables us to offer you special values just when they are most need- ed. 4. ' Prices: 25c .io 1.50 .',~ ._ lr ‘V .-.-r-'.~»'f~l-‘ ` O-uting'Shirts 50 cts Each $125 ead' Exceptional efforts on the ' part of our buyer, aided bythe' We are offering a big assort- unusal offerings by the leading ment of the most beautiful in manufactureres from whom we the best wearing shirts possible buy has enabled us to gather to secure. Lots of the new soft to-getlier the most beautiful collared styles with the French assortment of vests ever offered -cuffs. ' 1 _ 'for your approval. Plain white, _ fancy, a_nd checks. Prices: 501: io 2 75 Prices 1.25 to 2.5!) V Summer Vests | - I’ S C --l’ 0 .y .v. _ Straw Hats » 25c each You are sure to get just the style you want, if you buy it early; t Every new style and shape - 1 is here. _ '\` Those young fellows who want a hat thatis exactly right will be pleased with some of our 'novelties ` Prices 251: to 3.00 Panamas. 3.50 io i5.00 -E-i-'r»‘.*»'r -ie-'.-l‘-'r-'r -‘-1-‘.-'.-¢,-'_-:_-ff \ 'T . ,. -'f 'lr 5: ~'r Pauline Rogers. B Attendance certificates. Olive Dewar (4 years), Ma-ud Beals, `-,f-‘-‘irc-...~.. -.. .;:__. , !r_-lim-__§~;l -_T_._._..‘...~..___,._ »~ --_ csf~ ~ ff'-. I ¢ 'tri' _ _ti 1 rv ' \ _._--._ Y, corpssusnw-osasswanvs \ I moderate,-Here are some of tue 4 Piece ’1‘able§ets......... ~ Nappers8ln.. ............ d iii .. . .... ,f _~ \‘t lt‘ran‘ahuatil'ed'yehrsioul‘i_.&L... T' ,I - - welmeuursnsaiss uomnon s'r cms sun n_|..,|, ._ - ‘:.....-.." " ' :_'-:_._'__-_: __-;:.1 .:.::. ,.--_.;;. 1 ,Weare showing s very complete line of Ci-liP»P'ENDALE GLAQBSWARE which is ofie of lhebest on-the market. It will please the mfs! iastidicus. The prices, quality considered, are do 7in~‘°°°°'---~~»~»»o\| l Syfllpasoo .cfs ss¢»~u\|»eelsee|5“m.h cr 6 J .. . V. ‘ .. . 1 0 i- d » '= P ie ' .... ,Ii ` in main; sgaifgigie. 1a1isa~_m,_,,,,,,,_,,, ,,___,_,__ c_,___,, Am ° ‘ " ‘*°' °““ "‘° - ___ i'*.'_»f ‘ ' s' ‘ 'uh t so er,sn he owyou one ' f J ' °“ _ _ ` 1 ”* - - A.n'.c.\m~ee|.l., A ~- '.1 . _ . 1. 3&ii”|»|" "”‘_H`}” ' dollar. ._ i sl.r'.»u-naar-_ P. lm. _~ a‘€ k f 0°' .'_»_ 3-.” 1- <‘l"‘i " n-maximum _ ,1_. 1,. _,_ 4. _ ,<,. 4. 4. _:__ 4. 1,. ,r_.;.',. ,»,. n.. .u .p 4- .p 1,. .ve .~,. .<_. .;<,.',- .',- :__ .9 .;< .\- 'i‘ ` ' ___-:_-;-_ B ,_ , _ - - --~-~-_:>_-_:.~;;-'~"‘-__ _ -' -_ _ _ ____ --:__ Beers. ~ bel Bourke, Pearl-Johnson. ier, Thomas Dewar, John Livingston. A1-,tsndgnce Csmncatag.-Montague, Penmanship certificate. Avellne Gal- Penmsnshlp certificate. Archie Mur- Maclntyre (4 years) Harry Farmer, 'lant. 1 1 - John Johnson, Wm; Thorne (2 yrs). A. A. Wadinan's Dept. Grade ‘ Penmsnsinp on-unease Hamid Gertifwates mr general rr°H°i_°4=°v-1. Riggs" Edna B. CI Miss Forsythu’s Dept. Grade 5,Cer~ -7- NOVNPUD tmcstss for general pmneleney. 1. Beals. B- E Mamie slant, z. Mana Beals, a isa- Allison K.. _ bel Bourke, 4.'Aveline Gallant, 5. Ati-GHGBYIU sales, L. chlson. Uertlflcates for geueralqirollelency. Gorveatt, 2. Reggie Bell. 3 Field, 4 Leath Younker, '5 Murchison, 6 Walter Taylor. Finlayson's Dept. Certificates proflcieney.1. Louisa Mc- 2 Aubrey Foster, 3 -Vera G. 4 Ls Tait, 5 Wm. E. Binns 2 Jean _S._ Louson, ll. 4. Eleanor D. McPherson, 6 E. E. Case, Louisa “iieve you heard of iiie V That was built in auch e-logithlinww' T _ _ . - _ . ,_.‘;;'.f,=,.‘.,;.,'.:_i'_.,,',,°,_t,:;,;::.:.=¢i.i;:~.:.':.°.'r.:~:»»::.iii~:.. Belntornn ents°|,sesv'tol n isa i slxiplr _ _ .s _ rats ¢|. ;;_:;_‘;_.'§.§,'§:_,'-,:,'i,‘p3:,_§§°.}g_l§.;l.‘i€:zi°fu?.':2 :.i,ii2F.ii}f’Ii'.ii.‘.iu.'ii: _ As_k your ntovedeeier if show you the rahli r lend direct for oireulsr rieserib ng I. _ 'lililli lines and _pi ces. ` _ 1 ..........$i,25 Lg' Tgok ,___,,,,_,_,_ _ h ..i...60eeach' Oiiidgf 35e\ni¥|5il’g;:ih nu°»35¢H1l -cn on 4 Amin Miss 'I‘aylor's Dept Ccrtiiic es lor .general proficiency-1 I-Ia-ttie 'l' Z Margaret Livingstone, 3 Rel ner; 4 Harry Foster, 5 Phill Donald. _ ` Penmanship certificate. Hattie Tar. bush. _ MacDol1 gall. » . a ar t bush, ph Tur- p Mc- / ," ,Stylish Shoes .F or g Women of our ,hoe shoes _ Morris & Smlili have -for sale _son`1° medium and smell ¢°d'- well cured. Write unfof _ tilieiliiilwi-FISF* - ` - 6-iammlvfilw' s