siiiiiin inniviiic ‘isteamer Lilra with cargo 2.000 tons beat, Welsh liardcoal available will arrive first Week in August from Wales for our account. Blll ll) I HG Sll P Pll IES ‘fin 80am Par/sore. PROMPT DELIVER Y - Riglit At .Y our SITE-ANYWHERE! _. 5'}. ‘- Do not order your winter supply until you get our prices on Baseburner and Furnace sizes, ll. n‘. uncr a coiimiv Tel. 1000. 58 Queen St, THE GUARD Martin Monaghan. 13-11. of M1800“- anii Prince Bounty Chronicle °"" “'" “M” °"“°°“°" °‘“" ___ ' - heving the seats oi holwur- After -—l‘hie eeinrn- is realrval far u» 4mg” gqgngu, m"; m- supper the bride "id 8T°°m P‘ ‘my I saute I Iarl strictly llnbh ll "muni- TIYlU d 018cm by “'“°" “m” trllauirkaolrrerlirryithligiyguorllubrghali of their dy afternoon at Bummerside. n 1st. N nth time tab rwiiilwieflm°°imlw° Dirty nun H-anpu!‘ w.‘ ‘med “o ah‘. ‘t I|' ' xrm'ibao"ay_ ‘ingVe Ether MOHDKTII-D lng IGV. "P!" t n‘ * on beneli of himself flnedmmd°miwwmflw°nzui-eitereeedteiteelueieeiedete“'°“’° M, d I r I andhiswile. erasinssonsiiii H w’ V I Roches and her husband and their children, flliaooilche. Other dis- °d°8‘n‘uweremv.trhe°_ , dose Gallant. o! Mont Camel. Rev. lottetown. supper was served It five o'clock, Mr. and MN. Gilli-Bi resented with an ad- ='-'-"-'= i-iii" »'-‘i-'='-'i'-= == "ct ”""*"= messes"... Mrs. -PROIII.BI‘I'ION oounrr - Bk. -.u.i. oun. rum nucmo 1mm’ "id e "l" “mm” mm“ o. m. Matthews neid Court on rri- must be cleaned out before sepmnh- The bride “d 8mm "m §P°£ end coats rei- the illegal consumption ...___. “i” mum“ ‘4°‘°‘ " m’ "j OI liquor. A R11! INN 10ft l1 III {aw ‘u ul¢ a m3“ o! conarflmlatlon’ Mr’ (“I of the richer-lee net-e. mm,“ h, m - * tim t hi h Rev. Theodore A Chisholm. North TPIW- if...“ ifvgurzli tche guests with a u is Iva-gummy“? ‘ ‘ in lat- urdsyoiintiirutoTos-cohaftero nggymmi tvisit withMr- Giflattudsytoherhomein omas Hinton. of Bumlnerli .-I- once. 8.1., after an enjoy-gm, m with her parents, Mr. and lVI-rs, p‘, —-Mlaa Lillian Dickie and Miss his Buns-ll. oi Bedeque-n, _ --AI.RESTED 110B THEFT-JPWO Martha Nicholson have returned to tivca and friends. Later in the cven- wilful}; ‘fgirwtall: athoft db: “lovable vut _____ . ins the veuhs people of the district dishing beet. They were remanded held a charivei-i for the youlil wi-l- HIOBATE COUBm-eflsn, Harold to jail and the case will coma up -M.r. gnd Mrs. 0. Dickie and Mr. pie. The bride and srwm Weievm- n Palmer, Judge of Probate, held a latch-S. and we. George Perry an having ed the serenitders. who were treated session a the probate 00m on m “momma mo”: mpmmuih Nm Helhl‘: column is reserved i5 to a bounicous hlneh- Mr- e-iid Mii- Thursday end n-iday or lut weex at ~SPEAKING 0N TEMPriuiiucl-z v; seetie,_5_ 31:1,,“ _‘§,°:,',_}";'_§;‘“": "will. Med-elm Will midi! 1X1 the 45m" Bunlme “ when the estates oi -.R,ev, W. H, Harding, oi Summer- w...- eemd u a unis e wen? ca‘? and have the besi Wishes 0f ii him George Ives, North Tryori, and Jo- side, has been conducting meetings —-lVliss Rosamund Birding. who "I'm l" "'"°'- - ..-..___. -—PRETTY WEDDING —- A V611 —--u p" “locum” on u” Oman. whlqh gviggixfesgléififvifanz: ‘f: -s'srna your: oouai: - n: were much aDDrecieted. the company s I 74° l" "1 “mt” °h“'°h mm "i fiend» one drunk wees tines at: m-“ti-T-Tfefififieerieét :14 Lot l6 when Miss Gladys Miller, ' l Id m; o’ m m M" Edward endeeeteenddaerivciesuoeeaed theecmpenydeneedteeidtinieeirs - iyvlilil-r, err Lot iewee united in mar- ‘°“"“°""‘s' ‘ fir‘ 3",,“ "g:,,g;*,*“f,-,,,P‘;{,°°O';¥ ransom“; , 347., i; the ‘ugh qf M mm,‘ ‘. -——L11ml)€1' ""'shlngles triage to Mr. Eldon MscL-earl, eon o! _ , ' m“! ' and use. I, a, “mg , ‘u! _ iuouon couusrcu .- whet mille Perry. Just before the closing ev-s. _ e e M“ "d M” “'1” M'°L”" °I u‘ might have been a more serious ac- dance. Mr. sylvere DesRocliec, Mr- "w" W" Tmm- “l” h" W” "—-~— ; ——-Cement-L11ne-Br1ck 14~ "c" W- WWW“ WW" eident occurred on Friday afternoon Patrick Martin and other! made visitine her perenie. Mr- and Mrs. w-Miuwilliam Matoalfareprggu“ the gealleizioonylmvigegim°'pfnm' et the Belmont OornerJ-otll. wlun short speeches o! congratulation’ "w" T"? iii B w . lut ing Messrs. Newton and ~ ___ ' ' .____ ' o: ‘sou ‘e were “mended: Mr. Alublue Fanull. driving a IMM Before leaving all wished their host on return ems to Torch N! Illi- 01 Iflidili- Wills-lid. is regigtem“ 1 In 001.111 Y “g l’ Coach and Mr Jerrler drivin ti: d te a mo ears of llYdiW-s- ""93""! IWW- H! is D00 . d Elm b"lfie‘"ii..i’.il“$li‘.“lilli”ffili“ "w: o: mars‘. M. l". seine-man. s: Tepfimefiefi‘ rlnd Mrs. ‘by w. ._-a. “mm -— 1's -—- 1 “*2 °' ' 0o. oi’ suirmierside. collided. w. nenir Perry, Mr. and Mrs. nddie n °wsl f.‘%‘“ni1"~li“-n“£?~f“->iii Sh‘ rfzkzr.“ “i; h... erm- °“i‘"$.f“e.e‘..“f;it“°““ 5235.?‘ “a: e e e . , ' e an g very the: on a ay BQST IHSIdC Finish. m” “d” bouquet’ o! m“ m“ badly battered. w. rhnell had his their respective hunche- bl nded with the colours in her ' 222...}. Immediately erter the oer- %ir'gi;f“lufwnafednlgiwfi Ready ill’ mallB-TU-OTITBT °"‘°“Y- "PP" w“ “W” “i u“ ‘capital and his injuries ettended I ‘W e _Quote 0n Complete Requirements Write Lerg bride's home to the immediate rela- w___s_ Today l Lowest Prices ! QLMANQ’ - Help with Your —S. SUMMERSIDE .Y. P. S. Ralley 3115:1118 by the large congregation F811- which gathered in the Belfast Pres. byteriim Church 0n Wednesday ev_ enirig for the Eastern Divisional meetings. there is no lack oi Chris- tian enthusiasm among the ‘Y.P. among the audience, es represen- tative members. The song service was led by the pastor of the church, Rev. D. L. Griffiths, who also spoke happy words of fraternal welcome to the contingenio who were present from Cardigan, Montague. wood islands. Murray Harbor North, Peters Bnaxi and probably other centres. The Rev. .1. A. Prltchiird irTiI convention at Charlottetown in the "dumm- Rev. J .l-i. Douglas and Rev. ilie Wim- Younger lav/ls. B.A.. who started ing of the solo "The Lost Chord." ‘The guest speaker was the Rev. a. hearty three cheers from ihC‘Vl5-~ although he is "Partisan controversy today is not. ' —-BROUGI-IT HOME FOR BUR- . IAL -- The remains oi’ Miss Amy Lockhart, who passed away on Mon- day, July 23rd at her home in Wor- cester, Mass, arrived at Keluington _ 4 on Thursday evening, accompanied cgpagity as convene,- o; the REL being coworkers with Chrififi throvsh by her mother, Mrs. Charles Lock- soeieiies presided, and lucidly ex- ‘m’ mwmm °t ‘he Y-P s" At plaincd the purpose of this new movement. which after a few sec- i. hnrt for burial at the People's Cem- Resolutions Pertaining to future gtery, The deceased was twenty- activities were put to the meeting one yea“ o; w, 3nd hm been dgllce Lionel lli ' i - by the Chairman and unanimous)’ nte since childhood. Her parents, m e5 Wm lead up w a 101m Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lockhart, wore ~ Miss Flvreiivfl MiiPhee Dre-Sided M former residents oi Kensington. One sister, Evelyn, now Mrs. Elma Ber- ' left to An" u“ dose of me mum" nerd, of Kenslngton, ls also the devotional service .150 ma,“ _ . _ mourn. The remains on arrival were abort, and edifyuu ‘ddrasses whim Xlixlicgh Sh‘: ‘fgtlféagblieg gmvélafsalerftd taken to the home of Mrs. Parmenas were much appreciated. Appropriate to {Mm lunch‘ prepared in the Phillips. Societies oi! the Ernst. when the hymns were sung. and Mr. Dave Vestry mom by a number o; s,“ roll of the societies were called during the proceedings, at least one hundred and sixty young people arose in groups here end the” T. O. Hughes, 3A. oi’ Halifax. ma“ Md another ringing cheer a‘? N.S. whose services were fortun- domed the pastmm ately recruited. spending n. restful holiday in P.E.l. gave the main address. and as a man of much cxpcriencg in young unlike two men angrily debating people's activities, and possessing a gbout e, heavy dew in the path of very pleasant personality with an m; Jdhngtown f1uod.—H£i.rry Elmer easy gift of speech. he held the at- 131mm teritiori of the audience while dwcl- ._.___;-_-__-— ling upon the splrituel privilege oi Minded-e u» great Ruhhlnl Iilrlimllll sister oi Mrs. Lockhart, from where the funeral was held on Griffiths Buve an effective render- John.‘ Church ladies» who received $11103; lgfxfiggnoifitofiéfiéfgrégtzf . v. . Rhoiid conducted the itors at the request oi the chair-lgxlloefigaaslyid by Rev_Mr_wlu1am_ son, of Malpeque. Hymns sung were "He leadeth me", "There is no night "‘ in Heaven," and “Abide with mo." The pail bearers were Messrs. Par- menhs Phillips, Preston Benirsto, James Beairsto, Everett Beairsto, Elmer Bcmard and Allison Bernard. Interment in the People! Cemetery at Kerisington. There were some lovely floral tributes.—S. , lrian F. Arscnault for the executors closed. lvlr, Heath Strong, 8.0., was the attorney for these estates. The estate of John Mar-lice. Bummorsi‘ , was also closed, Mr. E. B. Strong, K.C., acting in this estate. The est- ate of Rt. Rev. Mgr. Gillie, Indian River, was before the Court all day Friday and was adiourned, Mr. Ad- and Mr. J. J. Johnson, K.C.. for the residual-y legaucm-S. ant-manna 10TH ANNIVER- SARY-Ths home of Mr. and Mrs. Ariiene Gallant at, Misoouche was the scene o! a Joyous occasion on ‘Phurs- dey evening when one hundred and eighty guests were present for the celebration of Mr. and MIB- Gallo-nth 50th wedding anniversary. The per- lour and dining rooms were taste- fully decorated vrith white and lold streamers and lovely bouquets of flowers in white and [Old which add- ed to the artistic arrangement. Mr. and Mrs. Gallantli sons and daugh- ters and grandchildren were all present for the m eble occasion. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Gallant and their four child- ren, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Gallant. of Dorchcstcr: Mi". John Gallant and daughter. from New Hampshire‘. Octavio. Mrs. Frank Perry and her husband, from Dorcliesiier. and their children; and Deina, Mrs. Gus Des- of friends for their fviure happiness seph H. Locke, Bummerside, were inthowestofthe Rmvinco under the hes been visiting her parents, luv. auspices of the sons of Temperance. W. H. Harding and Mrs. Harding. l-ie has been speaking on the value of Bummerside, returned on Satur- of education alonit Wmperance lines. day afternoon to her home in Bos- He will conclude his meetings with ton She we: accompanied by her an address at Bloomfield on August uncle, Mr. Arthur A. Harding-S. Shh-S. —SAFETY FIRST-Buy lawn -—Miss Catherine B, Darby has rc- fcncing. It will help keep your turned to her home in 8t. Eleanors, children off the streets and from after spending the winter and spring under the wheels of motor trucks. months in New York-i. Sold at Bruce's. 14-8089-7-30-21. -——-—- -<Mr. A. E. MacLeiin. M.P., Mrs. -GRAND Ill-OPENING Tyne Mai-Lean and Miss M. Bell motored Valley Hall, Tuesday evening, July to Lot 16 on Friday evening for the 31st. Prominent speakers. Big eom- district‘ meeting of the Women's 1n- edy, "Here Comes Charlie." Vaude- stituta-‘S. ville specialties. 8.15 pm. sharp. 541036.743.” --Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bethllm, of ---—— Pictau, are guests at the Clifton Ho» idol. hilt. gethuna flint this 303ml! ummers u; g EYESIGHT “’“ EXAMINATION cordially welcomed by his old Fitting and supplying Glasses, etc. ITl¢BdS.—B. ii. J. MABOII OPTOMETRIST Office Connected With Druggtore —Mr. and Mrs. David Bchurinan and Miss Mattie Black. of loading. Mus, are visiting friends in Bede- qua and Summaraidc-dl. —Mrs. John Crawford, formerly of Middleton, P. E. 1., and now of Vin- couver, 3.0.. is visiting friends throughout the Pmviriee.-S. —Mrs. Dr. Juli of Washington, ..°i~iUB8Cll.l1'!'l0Ns to Charlottetown Guitrdian may Q handed to their Riept. Archie Phone 41, or left at H. J. Mg Drug Btore, Montague. 1,4, I \ JSUMMIB BIBLE scum CL08ES.—On Sunday evening g the Presbyterian church. Belt the teachers and scholars of ti‘ Summer Bible School, which ca. to a successful close gave a lily; yogi-ammo which was most credit. Able to all concerned. Rev. n.1, Griffiths presided, and during m proceedings publicly catechized mg different clams to the ediiictuq oi’ the llrle wv-e- cation preugg Certificates for Bible study, mo. iency. and scripture memory m] etc. were presented to about tug pupils. A most pleasing programggg o! Christian song and recitation; Wes liven by the young etudentdti which we have not the details. Tlig teachers conmmed were Mrs. Emil‘ Whit. _ Mrs. Msibel McEaclieq Misses Hilda Gillis and Jean My Kensie. all to whom much creditg dlle- Miss Annie McRao pruicfl at the organ. _ __._-..___.i__. Use Milan's for Cuts ud loree MONTAGUE HORSE RACES urses $1000 "WEDNSDAY, August 8th " Purses $1000 CLA SSES 1—2.12 Trot and Pace 2—2.15 Trot 3—2.19 Trot 4-225 Trot and Pace "- Purse $25()_()() In race No. 4 (2.25, trot and pace) thr ‘ee seconds time allowance for trotters, Entries close August 1st, 1984.. MEALS The Montague Women's Institute will pro- vide the meals as they have done for several years, which means an absolute guarantee of good service. The ladies of the Institute are giving their time, labor and a large part. of the provisions free, and Special Attractions MONTAGUE LEGION BAND will furnish the Music. Purse $250.00 Purse $250.00 Purse $250.00 First appearance on the Island, of the Musical Cowboys. Who have been popularly received at. all the THE NET PROCEEDS ARE FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE NEW KING'S COUNTY HOSPITAL larger mainland meets. 'A large Dancing Booth with good music will be provided, g The fastest horses in the Maritime Provinces will participate in this meet. The liigli ‘quality of racing at Montague is well known to the race followers and this year will be n0 exception. The track is in perfect condition, a new Grand Stand of generous proportions has been erected and the management has left no stone unturned to make this the greatest meet in its history. GENERAL ADMISSION . . . . 50c CHILDREN . . . . . . . . . . CHILDREN UNDER 8 YEARS OI‘ AGE FREE RACES START PROMPTLY AT, 1.30 P. ll. DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES To reduce our stock of Bummer Goods we otIer [peels-l Pricee on- JULY 30th to AUGUST 11th BullrTca. 1 Its. filo Sugar, 20 lbs. . $1. SPECIAL SALE (Memory Butter. 2 lbs. 43c Tip ‘Ilop Tea. Per lb- like’. . . 87c Pork G Beans, I tins 25c Crushed Pineapple, 2 tins 29a 33¢ Palmolive Soap. 5 cakes .. 23c Chocolate Ban. I ban ace SPECIAL PRICES 0N ALL OTHER GOODS LESTER B. MELLISli Phone l2. Free Delivery. SPECIAL BARGAINS m “and “a Gm“ Fummun“ When in Montague call at. our store for LADIES’ READYJTWWEAR ' T _ d MEN'S FURNISHINGS chlldren s Ready Dry Gmd" Grocerws’ B90“ and Slmes" Also a fuTlnline of Groceries of the highest To Wear and quality at the lowest prices. r Iflqnplotefltoelolliryflnods It is always n pleasure to show our Goods. at WIGIITIMIPS Call and ace what we have to oflar. M. F. McDONALD, Montague. Old Stand lab will continue until JULY 31st ‘aflortliotilntafloodewlllbeen lslaaliava commune niwo 00.. Irm- non: Special Prices on Dry Goods Paint, Hardware, Binder Twine. McLEiill and Mciiliiiiflli i? iii? H. J. MABON OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined and Glasses Fitted. W. A. JOHNSTONE ‘Choice Groceries - - - Flour and Feed , Visible Gasoline Tank : z Binder Twine M the 0M lies er Iali order m" "SERVICE? our motto ‘n: ror wrr on ovsiwofl‘ H- '7' MABON lrsenate of Lime, Blucstonc, Hydrated n“, PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST um, MONTAGUE imperial Ethyl, Imperial 8-Star. ‘_ F. iuomaoua Best Motor Oils Prince Edward Island MONTAGUE, REL We invite you to call end inspect our Still line of- Gent’: Furnishings Etc. ii. .i. ilieisiii i in l0 I ‘Tlii mt Dl’ J ’A Clark supwiliiend- rsrecidhv hi“ "if W- m““"“m""' r‘ u‘ “mm PU P l5 Tfl‘ 0X1, S, t z e - v 1 ‘ ‘ T l . i Jenkins cum m