tba N der, far* L-qw -__ ev '.‘i'f"‘ ‘i_t`gl'- '_ .- -f Q.. _ _ __ _ _ __ ~ Oelieiliaiisei I-‘='tf.c»1.ii~'@_@___ !¢ _ raton. etv tor wi runs- tor Prince. Ed- al the Yllf. work in all -for fall' -l‘|' PAY' _ to _ rmgis. -DON'T FORGET- est midsumer race meet in the-Marr time Provinces. ' ' 747-8-lui ei-iuwine.-'inet ave entered port `N8n|C J- ‘Kll\‘, Clpf, Loullburg, with coal for John Grady. This schooner Lady Hill, Capt. DeCoste fmm Pictou,.coal for the P. E.'l_ Ry. The Maude Westeon, Capt. Weston. from Buctouche, with lumber .for Messrs. Schurman & Co. The schoon- finished discharging coal and cleared f°l‘ HIBUDBB. where she will load a cargo of coal for the port of _ M|mm,g”h_ _ H John A. L. McLellan, _who spent two each this eel-_ lniarcash mast iecoiassny erdd-. " ‘w°d“°‘°”.-*"‘“" 3°' T" '"5' shane twenty-ave cents. ,xi e `f'-`-lUMt_llRlibl 'qi-MPPING. - En- _tared port on Wednesday the _schoon- °l' Beatle K9eie_u_ogrtier..Captain ol- aon from I.’l¢leui" wi coal tor th uuuullrlil _ _ _ __ _ ,-_ Q ` 9 iaptf Straight. coal from Pic-_ P. E. 'island Riiilwd§, also tht schoon- tou. Talinouth. Capt. McGuire, eosi,,`_qz Stella Maris. Capt. Thibideau, from from Iiouieburg, and the llsple Leaf,~'_‘ hictouglie, with lumber for Ho1man's Capt. Pirtus. also from '-Lodiaburg ‘Limited '» H . _ with coal, all toi-ia."r, Heimuu _ _ j- '~..=' all-.N_aw um-i ' ,_ i’~ Y' The lille Rdnahun. ' _"ide.‘3'_nu' re- c_ei_ved the ap - ~» ,of lighthouse Keener et Sea Oowilfead. succeeding his father, Mr. Peteriltonahan, who mer neiding the position mr nearly a lifetime, has retired-with is pension. ei- WM” Bhd, Capt 1-,.°mmy_ has,-_'I‘_he new apoplntee takes charge at once. H _-_- weeks vacation withl former friends “LAND” The 'at Summer-side and Indian River, has _ THE NO TH Northumber'l‘andud';c?l:ad Saturday ev- gmlmad to Portsmquth' NH" where ’ “ “~ - l if ‘ening at 9o'cl’ock, with a large number 8 8 engaged as foreman ofa' large TIM lad' 01 y°\\ra."°vat`|»a»‘ -, All 'shipysrd. A huge ehip wen hunched looking to me Dhyucal comtom car fence wire, one car oil cake, one elalthful recreation and clean fun ca’ b“55i°°' “nd “V0 CUB mile!! WESTERN PERSONALS li fi he is sick or wounded the Red | will provide for- him with ten- m me Punt' the Wat made H lll6¢|H\ » ' C freight. Owing to congestion of freight lfilJ on Sunday leaving at 5 a m with tile humanly poslble is being done _?_feig§:§°e‘:_‘:"_'ca:“:hs?;: f°"°wmg ‘there shortly before he left and on __ to lt that he is well fed, wall autos for Messrs Gram 8; Kona Ear -his return another one will be put in and eiiieieutiy equipsea.- one car mm an "““" Y' the etedhs, which. it is expected, wiii Organizations like the M. C. A._ ' ca' cement’ ‘me bc completed early this fall. H are". ' ‘ _,_ ,__ _ ,_ noe -Pte. Reggie Ellis, Summerside. loving care' jim ca of frél ht ` ' who recently returned from the front. rP 5 . l' I I I 5 . _ - Y." 'u'°'° 1' °n° tm” that vm e um ng a D 'has gone on s tri to Halifax. H bri ns R' smile to M. “ce and B joy to In.. with a full cargo of 14 standard D mi hm" “mt mme M these can kiwi cars, ss follows: Two cars cement, one _- -I. C. R. Policeman Hsiloran of _ h car oil cake one car gasolin e i . ' '-h°_'_;.°“lY_Y6\\ Call SWG*-' YOU' P °l0° three can B'“ R two if ng ne! Backville, has returned after spend- naw" _ 8 r' can our' med' ing a few _holida s on P. E. Island; H 42 °fC~. 0119 03" WH. one car iron, one freight. The Scotia docked on Sun- day at 6 a.m., from Ne'wcastle.‘- with Y ' 0 car tar one car salt, one' car turpen~ ' -T tins. 'The outward freight on Men- h _Mg ““_d M’°_'uH”"°“; I;‘“"l;“>;__:"“° 0?]_13n,¢f_ day morning was six cars mixed "8 ee” Wen ng t e r ° aye with friends in Summerside, have left on return to their home in Toronto.H - 1200 sieepersfor the P. E. I. Ry.. ln ._ e _ -Mr. Gordon Bernard, O‘Leary, ~.. '~ _ connection with this and other heavy |,.e|sm_ a Weds] tram arrived on,_motored to Summerside Wednesday ft - -ff-. ` D _ .- 1 .slmdly “em _ uh so t morning with a_ party. In the a er * -~ ‘ “ ng W em? y,_b°x noon th_¢ left for Charlottetowmmait _ _ . _ I j I ' ‘ v' - _ ill .- ` ture frames in all siles and ill ein. _- _ The Bavert Studio _ .. The Best 'Eye Service Having recently return- ed from Toronto where I at- tended a post graduate course in Optometery and was awarded my diploma, I am' now in a position to give my patrons the very best eye service obtainable. _My parloris fitted with the very best and latest in- struments and is on a par with the best optical par- lors in Toronto and Mon- 1 cars and 17 fiat cars. _ H y _ ing the round trip back to Summer- sire before darli and left shortly after uy-gi moderately Drlcm 0." md ua -_Ask for Minard'a and ta_ke no other for home. H ' _ \. J The Easter-it Guardian --*OBlTUARY.-One of Cardigan’s Mcvicar ofiicisted at. the house and - -'J-::.-::-.-:::_-:.1- .-:.~::_:~.- -.-_-:_-.~:.-_-_~: ~¢ ~ - -~ - _-_-f _-,-_-_-_-_- »,_-V-_-V--_»,_-_-_-Y- - ,__ ----- - -_-_-_»_- - 1- . __. . .°IT PAYS to bil] ill this Province. . .°TWO CENTS PER' WORD each insertion for advertising in this coi- ..*A CONVERT-Among the many, uma. Cash must accompany order. visitors to Montague Saturday byilliinimum charge twenty-iive cents. auto was Mr. John Sanphy' of Newl ~ -_- Perth. Mr. Sanphy though at`one_ ..*MR. HAROLD P. GORDON is time opposed to the autos, has be-I the Georgetown Guardian representas; come one of the most enthusiastic ot] live. motorists. ' ` -- i l ..*MAl-'iFi‘lAGE.-The marriage of Miss Anna McDonald, to Howard old and respected ladies passed away Pauquet, was soleinnized in St. _ qi July 1-5th, in the person of Mrs.:'Mary's Church, Souris, at 8 o'clock' Parmenas McLeod, at the age of 85 Monday morning by the Rev. R. Mc- years. Her funeral to Cardigan Ce-' Donald. The bride was attended by metery was largely attended. Rev. Mrf her sister Miss Beatrice McDonald, while the groom was supported by grave. The pall bearers were:_ Mr. Wallis Mcvarish. The happy Daniel Dockerty, Henry Collins, Alfred_-couple left the church amidst showers Tatard, Donald McPherson nnd,Jolin "of confetti and congratulations and tteals 1 » D. McDonald. drove through the country for dinner W-e‘ uarantee ou er at Dundas They have taken up their g y P - _ ~ fegt Satisfaction and are at S_____'_::u_5_i_iNs_Ev__<_:ovE__-_i»iiss"lengt;nhede in .e‘-hesutiiuiiy finished heme times pleased to glve you niece '1ViAisswBer§')l Moglen Iltpttigilmdre ' 3:1 Sour: ;h;,;1ioai‘.a§ll;ehEi§ce|p;;: . < s - f i f 3 In g 0 advice regarding the care of “Fendi” 1* “YY P|e“9““t. h°UdaY ln' of manynseiul and beautiful presents. th Q, 6y€S. _ _- Guernsey Cove, the guests of Mrs.~ i -_ _ » _,We are also expert re. Jehnfnwineiee. During the- nhs_enee_~_ EASTERN .PERSONALS _ pairers of Eye Glasses’ on his holidays of Rev. Mr. Weeks. ’ s§ectacle's etc. at_ Pastor of the Murray Harbor Metho -_ U,-Ml" _Esiher i,a_y.ntm__ Long Rwen ’ ’ h.l dist church. Rev. Mr. Sellar, a former ‘S “smug in Sounm me guest of her. to Same W le you pastor of this church is takin l ' _ __ _ __ _ _ , g» his, _ , A Walt. - place. His many friends are glad 'to_'smer` Mmf Alfred mumps' _ see Mr, Sellar after an absence of sev- en yenrs The farmers of Guernsey ..'Misses Marion and Ruth Ayers, th st _ ~ _ city. are visiting in Sourls, e gue s EQEO CW” am busy h“y'makl“3~ The of their aunt, Mrs. W. B. Lcard. __ ii- .` _ _ friends of Mrs. Thomas Davey. Sr.. . Graduate Op-tomentist’ _are glad to hear that she is recovering _ _eM,._ Henry Thompson Everem ; from her recent severe illness MML nephew of Mr G A Thonm "fi Montague’ -__ - son, Montague. is viahing his uncle George. for a few days. B " “viii #0 _ Bucliskin R lfllillia _ " *$5l‘.'4 .-~ Women~'e,B -,Puma i'_ ag. _’\Veai'S_f We havsfiik ,hose '; -_V r , “wafrl BUCKSKTN *oo ucksk .See clit* wiiidow 0** ..*lN8TITUTE MEETING-On Fri- day evening, August 2d, the Elmira of Mrs. Stevens, with an attendance of nine members and two visitors. After reading and adoption of minutes the members discussed the sending away of boxes to the soldiers. They decided to send them as soon as _poe- bc distributcdnmong tho memhersfor the purpose of knitting socks for the of Life," by Mrs. Stephen Melliple. 'Tho meeting was brought to a-elite. meeting was invited to the home of vm 6 _ so in Ai.asn_rA, 'W __ Womens institute met at the homo __,Mm Anme Ma_mn_ Bomm is spending her holidays in Montague.. visiting friends and relatives. and ra-_ newing old acquaintances. B ..‘Miss Tisie_-Chtnirk, Capo Trav- erse, and Miss Tillie Howatt, gradu- °m°‘ Fm" pmmds M mm are to--ate nurse of Boston. are visiting in Montague, the guests of Mrs. I. lves.B soldiers. it wasalso’ decided to pro-._ _,Mm L E'_‘-°Wlckham of Ame_' W”-°"d ""’_‘“‘°i'°“"'y' 'T"° "°"’,l;“"* hero; 1vinse.,'is ipendins her heiiddye 2:13:‘;';2..”‘;::.::..";';.::;f’1,, ..:::.-- ---= 'Stella Harris, and “Making the moeil_}f£°;2,,’B fgwnnggmd to WBICMP? . .°Sir Louis and Lady Davis. .Char- by the National Anthem( The next- lo-ttetown_ and Rem Doctor Cac” Wm gina, Ssclivilie, ~N.B., are speiidiiiga Mm' stephen Memiin " _few days in Montague, the guests of -'Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Thompson. B1* ` ‘ - ri _ _ - _ _ » - i ~ " ` ' ' ‘ ‘ " _ '_ '~ Lille her parents, Mrs. _McLean`be- 'Nr UT"~° HM °°'_"‘ENc°. ~ '»_i',_'1 mike a pioneer. coming west aa n _ Wil __ e. after her marriage on. C_hri|_t. ‘ 0 ‘ ' ‘ * R ht. 187s. -by Rev. J. Pstterson. Lori-ismoos, nite.../iuguet 1.- mn ,,,,,u“ - . *ima _ 'lx-'"3 _ _ _ Cutting has started in some ilelds in torpid ‘ling do aoi2;per:ly perform. rgalehilng WMM,” 1" 18-82' lun' :isis district.. vieies-an some eietriet i their efneetinns; ye .beet nge. » °““” 5*? ‘“ "‘° "e" “"1” ‘_"“‘Y ire mins te be esmminsiv iam Saud you doiwt feeliize dvinsimn ‘-1”" °' “ ‘"°"""" “h-d " ""°" 'm' , _ MH gf myth, “__ Y 9 ]'|,| ¢ tiib most interesting records. Mr. £3. cDona _, _ "r, gig . M' me “tnneh “'°”° des ndmll sndoto ‘lirgrridvf irosj' ‘ ' sea helm conected with the C»P. " H1 M qw """ ”°"‘ "-“'"““° ss if yen hadnt che ‘ ' sf in |seens‘iiie's`ndi if __ 3`J"f¢a-b’°"° \'i:?a?d11'?g'.§; _I _ m2`a+‘it"vsri§il'.iuo_*aninee._ I. _‘______;________ _ _-- _ `_es___“”" int:v1tllle_¢'_.|»:»;¢~f_htD£'|tl_|_ey _ _ _ _ ____ _MM ,M nennab dup, _ etiilsliiildii 8!.__aiil eerie , _ _, meer# Linimsnt Wiiiiifsiees rt._#ll'e_i¢` em. (Mig __ __ ; _ n ¢ ,_ _. _ ,\° --‘_ _,.l.. _.Zn ‘ - ~- "-==1.§¢;,<.f-fi-ii -.Ji _ ‘ _ -~.'1__\.-~: ‘. _ _ ~--_ - ._-'_ _ .ii f ' ' f- ’-'td i.ir'.,v.~.'¥:§:.f=’ 't .f»_ . ilu... ,.,~ . .___~.,\.f-_f - .., --‘. . ‘ wi. ' -e-1 ~ 3'1" -i,. _ _ ' '-'. ..~'~i- -`.~'»'-1'” _-l -1 Wi. Wi .'.»"- f -' -._ _---.. *,¥»f"' " "_‘» ""=;"_,,~~_\*_, ','_‘_‘.__l~. _ \|.' ' < . --.\_,__f_i. ,,:,,.1,_i-_-'._'. ., » 1 --BHIPBUILDER RETURNS. -Mft* _ _ Don-"t Hesitatzci but put mt___o practice what evc_rv_ one is talkin' “about “_Economy.’” he Goods w _ are offering iii sale will in cf; few. months time ¢_0§fy0U 50 rl ¢“ _ more. so now is to bu , an _ buy lheavyl-_ i i . . _ _ 1 i-ssiirzns ses; ,_ .-he ,.,, .§_ _s1‘<..|1. --was __ iw-5' f-.i _ _ - ;' -_ ~_ 3 _ - lily ays left _ _ _ ' l s N I' _ _ _ _ __ _ _ i 1, . ., I f _€ , _ " . r~ - ’ r _ _. , . . k = -_ 1 ___ ‘f , 8 i F 1, .I-5 iii of ri i _ - .. _.u ~.' ... .» - . _ 1' ._.‘ ‘ ` it vs* ~ "N I ' Thi. 1 L J :A V W J’ _"_, \ ffl' -"’, _ _ '_-~ ~_ K ,.1 \ ' ‘fn i U y . -uv. _ .. ~ _ _ - - _ ,_ ,, __ _ _ - _ . _- . _ _ ~ ___ _ _ _ _ _ =_, _ A I .i + I ' A: tn" ¢"" W - ` an l l of Stanley Bros._Stoclt. advertise _ W before. the sale only lasts 12 day Positively nv” esATURDAY 10th en-*"" ’ ¢ a-_ Q G Positively Ends August 10th _ o _Goods on Approliatron and one returnable dui°i11gi this sale‘ l ~ E BRG . LTD, l is it iii in el Li” in ' rl- 'rr-#nil -:Ee ..= .f The- following ls' from“the Medicine Hat News. The Mrs. Daniel 2.lcl,ean .referred to was formerly-Mis.; Jennie dolinstone, oi’ Mill Valley Mllls, near »Freetown. She had many r -liiiives in that section and in New London. Mr. McLean. hor husband, was formerly- 'a`n engineer on the P. E. island Rail- way. He is a na-tisc of Bangor, near Moreil, and has relatives there. l-lo ‘drove the first pissenger train over '_his section of the C. P. lt. to the coast. Afterwards he was mechanical fore- man of the C. P. R., He later resign- ‘ed to take up ranching mar .Mediclne~' Hat, o_f_ ,which he made a great suc- cess. He is now llviufquletly in Mc.; icine I-fat, his family all lieing married. -The clipping, which follows, was handed to The Guardian by Hon. H. D. 'MttEwen, of Moreil, who was recent- iy"in Medicine Hat. and spent some hours with. Mr. -Mclzean: Mcdlcino_Iiat has lost one of her moat hlglil°§ esteemed citizens. The...was deeply interested. funeral of"'ll/lrs. Daniel McLean was held from the family residence, 527 First street, on Tuesday aftgrnoon__and of respect. ` 9,3. ' . Mrs. McLean was born in-,Prince many friends paid their last trll'iiifc¢skea n°g_]|mg.|"`¥,em,-“_ Wm” umm, Edward Island in 1856, being the eld-‘ ssl. dsushrer of Mr- and M"~ -'°“‘°='[zri¢_ve ever the ieee ei this 'geed'we- J_dlinsi.`one. one of the oldest families on the Island, of wlioni it is sa`id.;`_1;y 11| 1591"; m|y |, g p|MiP"¢g¢¢ '*'!’hoir word is as good as their bond"tlcannot`be iillled. " <11’ i-'where the deceased lady’s life ,has geachurch. Interment took place t ._ i _`ide_ _Csmetery_.- The) _ Mez. Dfessra. `.l’. M'cl.lehn.'lte'o , hardships of those early days, she was the friend of all, and there will be many iii Moose Jaw who will recall the kindly acts of t_l1'~ 'fentlo woman. with ivh-n_` John Meituyn -neeiitnncé she nursed the soldiers in Moose Jaw at the time of the 'Riel Rebellion and was active in mission work among the Indians. At the time of the Re- bellion, fearing forthe safety of the woitieni end`l"childreu` further west, Mrs. McLean besoiight her husband to bring them all from Swift Current to Moose Jaw for greater protection, and iv large number of them were kept in her own home through those trouble- some days. The family livedf»ln‘?liioosc Jaw until 1900 when Mr. McLean started. ranching south of Walsh, hu' "'11 moved to Calgary and later to Wimiipeg, wheretho was foreman of the C. P. R. shops. But the climate was ‘too severe for Mrs. Mclaan and they came to Medicine Hit in' 1902 been devoted to making those around her happier. She was it member of St. Juhifs Presbyterian church in whose various branches df work she One of the old-fashioned motl_ie`i7s.' her life’s interest was centred in her ltome___,iui_d famil -she gave an and ' d to her home she still found time to visit mid.._oomiort many sneedy femll /ily and t.liei'.e_ will.__be many who will Ilhalil who was honored and resiieofid The funeral service was conducfu by Rev. '.l'. W; Morice. ine pastor 'get Bt. Johii's church, assisted by R` Dean Rev. E. A. Davis. of St. Bar ~ -.~ '=.":.‘.i“i.ii"...*~'i:.'::.. 0- _orQ_.,and J. A. (lameron. _ .4t_iispertae_iiei\i _ 1 e . Mrs. D. llcLee,n; pillow, I r-, i ~ #,1- *.\‘~ 0 _one of the ilrst white women to enter the town. During the many trials and Donald and family; anchor, Mr. and Mrs. Cory, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Smith; sprays, Mr. A. P. Burns. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Broderick, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Hardy, Miss M. Rutledge, Mr. and Mrs D. Mitchell, J.-Sanderson and A. Park- er, Miss Stuber, Mrs, A. Pierson, Mrs. H. W. Smale, Mrs. Laurence, Mr. Johnstone (brother), Mr. and Mrs. W. Fariss, Mr. and Mrs. Cnwker, Miss Ritchie, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Cameron, Mrs. and Mrs. J. Millicnn, Mr. and Mrs. W, J. McLean, .Mrs, Blyth and Mrs. ll." Blyth, Mr. and Mrs. Yeo, Mr. C.A. Long and mother, Mrs, and Miss Graham. Mrs. Louis N. McLane and Mr. W. McLane and family. OLD TOWN, ME., Aug. 5.-Henry Curran died at his home in Great World last night as the result of in- juries received while at work in the plant of the Penobscot Chemical Fibre Co.,4here yesterday. Mr. Cur- ran was .employed in the'-evaporation room. Qi_ic;o'f the ovapadrators burst, pieces of iron striking' him on the head. Two other yorlimen were lured huh not _ seriously; ` Carr_sn_wag~tiie son of the inte D sld_'a.nd Eiliblth (iurran, of George- tbwu,*P,~ I.. when l\e’waii born in 1859. f'-"Hief wife was Miss Katherine orimtit, ~uiL'Nsvre_e»ite. N; s. They hsve had n‘li`\e_ children. of seven survive.. ` Willia`_iit Curran, Georgetown, is a brother and Josephieefourrsn. of St. 'l‘irer`ess, Brisiinil,” is -s sister. laid by Gee. I. Hughes Flower Pots Jardiniers Lawn Pots It you want to give yotur flowers a Titable se ing see our s owlln of flower pots |ardii'iie'ig Made from good g ade earthenware and ste e-- priced right iloo isiiinii iii IN _`“”;‘§.ff.. uiniilii, iii. _ M0d¢rn Opticir ns the y anyt ns new