1%-r’ iifl A* EJ I l `-:‘T""',"’?'~3-25- -an -VJ . . ~. _. .v-.-nn . we-.;.»~ _ 7 PAGE SIX V i " -“ram MTE” News J _Y THB GUARDIAN 'I' I .-"‘vI'IR.S'r\Dlr ALE." ' ' ' " lP I , Th THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN ;‘:.‘.:":..€°..‘.’.‘ffii eop e s eatre New Show --» ---1- Complete Change of program IT r-Ars to blglltnie province. 'ri-in EMPRESS.-'l‘lie S. s. Em- The brides going 'away gown was HERE AGAIN---Our Mutual Girl --NORMA PHILLIPS"- THIS TIME, the plot takes shape-The Count Smuggler is introduced-places of interest are visited and the Newest Styles in Hats are Shown @ Get the Habit-See this Feature Weekly Pathe Presents A Spectacular and Thrilling War Drama IN Two PARTS LOVE AND WAR S Domino Presents "" ri.. wlicll of salem IN Two PAR'rs This powerful drama re- veals the atrocious fanatic- isnl of the witcllcraft period S of Colonial America. FP-0I'| I The Campaign Managers A Man and rl Woman The story of two _Castawavs on a desert Island, H 2 shows 2" 1| Anmlssiou rlviz clsurs || rin. 1.4s&9 pn. .‘.1§E..l’.I1‘.’.‘..“..’..‘.’.‘-‘.'“...l”l£’§§§§"{I$§.lfy-i‘$il§ ll.\Nll AND l’Il’l'l music and other .attractions at the gathering of the Clans nt Georgetown, August SACRAMENT A’l‘ KINROSS. -The Sncrumeilt of the Lord's Supper \\'il‘l be dispensed in the 1\irk, Kinross On Sabbath, August; Sth. l’repurator_\' services on 'l‘liursday and Saturday at 2,o‘clol‘k p. lil. Rev. James Mc- Dollgali, wil! assist the Pastor. lN\'l-`.li\'l~iSls’ MISSION STATION- A week of splendid evangelistic serv- ices has just been coilclulded at the \lil“.lrrl`“l>Tx£`lint, Jr., fl sister of the hride,li reception was held, lifter which Mr. and .\lrs, Mlicllollillll left by thc 8.45 truin for points illom: thc press arrived at Summerslde inet Of Shantung silk, worn with a small ' night at 8.85 o'clock, bringing 200 white hat. of Parisian model. passengers and three and a half cars ' The ¢0l1€°\i0" Of W°ddi11K lifts was exceptionally large and beauti- -___ ful. Tile groom's present to the IIAY SALE 'I'0D'AY.- Mr. R, bride was a pearl ring, to the brides- aenirste will sell ily public auction maid e savhirv rim; and to tho 1 today, August ‘3, sixty acl-es of ushers stick pins. For some years hay on the Rodd farm, now owned by the bride was a. valued member ofthe Canada Fox Exchange. Terms 'of I-Iclio staff and took a keen interest .in four months, approved joint notes. the (‘hristmas tree and fresh gin, B809. movement eondlicted by that paper "_`~' for children. Froiu the stall ol the E\'J0\'.\l~1Ll‘I l)AN(,llT.--A very cn- licho she received n cabinet of cut- ‘ioyalile t\\"elvc o‘clock dance wus giv- lery; from the choir of St. James rn lust night under the direction of church, il silver entree ilisb and fronl Vliss Gorman in her liiill on Hrent the Sunday School at Woodside, George St. A .number of visitors to \»\’hf‘r0 shi* hall IIIWHYS been lx worker, the city were present including scv- n not of silver Sllufms. The groom is eral from I’-oston, Mont-.toll and -\`iini~ ii ll. .\. of lialllollsio, 1911 class, and ni-rsiile. Needless tn shy the even- WMS ll Il\“"\l"`|‘ “I the ‘vllmlnli <12- Enl: \\'li.s thoroughly enjoyed by every- hitting 'tcanl of that your. He gradu- llne who lind thc pleiisilrc of being ated with honors at Pino Hill (‘-ol- ___,____,,__JA__`__________,=,___`)____,____ lc,f.g»~. in Mny lust and received a tw-.0 yellis appolntlr»°nt at Muraplma Col dlcu’s chulcll ,_-.__ Oats (wliltc) Hay Loose (por ton) $15 to $16 Eggs (per doz.) 20 to 2:lc Print Butter (vcr Ill) 20 to 230. Fowl and Uliiekcn (each) 50 to 750. Tub Butter (per lb.) 10 to 20c. Potatoes (per luis.) 50 to 55c. lirnips (per bus). 25c. Hides 1156. Cnlfskfng 181: Beef (lb) 10 to 20c. Pork (lb.) - - 8 to 10l0. Snulages tlb.) 14 to ltic. oling pigs (per pair) $7.00 to $8.00 Ileets 50. Onions (UL) 5¢~~ Carrots anilrarsnlps ldoz.) ' 20c (‘orl 'Fish (fresh per lb.) 4 to 5c. lllnckerel (euchi 10 to 150. oln-rims nlsmenv - mllllzigullls sloon Pilrify your blood by tzil wliuren u'.\N'l‘l-Ill ,\ (soon sM.\ll'l‘ lilly 'nl lcrirll the llry iifnuls lililsiliess, _\I,, ply to .\`tilllll'y Iiros. w.\N'ri<:il--iii~;l.l. `ilors. oill-:lim rllotcl. :l1iil'.\-7~|ol\/ul, ron .-_\i.i'J-i~:1<:'ll'l‘ lu\iri.~‘ li.\'§i"ii ruined mink. ll. ll. Cox, .\lorcll. 3199-s»;lll2i.-l;s. fiiiilllicl row bout, nlso side llonrll Apply 100 W;llter_l*ltl`eet.A38l»t-H-3li:3i (llnss A option gliumiltecal. Apply Box 385, llllurlottetowll. Y _A 3727:?-28M6i.‘ ' - in _ losr Il(lf~l'l' IN THIS (`I'l`\` .Il l.\' 1l.\l'l‘Ili~, lil.;S- ‘.“’u|th_:~iil vllitcll lllrllioignllilell t`.il_ (_.. limlel' i'e\\'lirded by luliving nf, brllllk t‘olll‘nd’s, (leol'l;etuwn_ . :iilosi-~‘-:l.\l2n..|_ ver black foxes. Class “A" pedi- gree. Cranford Hayden, Ht. l’e- tr-r's, 1'. E. I. _3i800-8-3M20ipd. bred Blink, 5 shares in 1914 divi- dend fox company. Silver black nnd patch foxes. T. Gordon Ives, Montague l’. E. I. 7-31M tf. Sliver Foxes proved breeders, had five pups this season. Also /two pairs of the young, born on the Island. Apply "Forman" care of Guardian. A 375§;7-3‘0_l\fIf;fv.__ _‘IM PItI'il’ARED T0 CON'I`RA(f'I` ON qulrlilg foxes rlmched under most 8498-7-15 m t f. are "snsT'eilrsisi*;;vex’ov: .S“°°'°'“°“° *”5- Meir 1>r°n-gl ¢i°”¢- -*PP1Y.B°‘ 17°' glalglgwgl ii. r. ' - .silos-1-zllllol. FOR BALI-1-some dark, northern . mink, also one pair cl seller. wi-in WANTU) vi'AN'i'iED' fi"'i~:A'i'nl-iii' (WITH WANTED A sncoNn ci.}ls