a trout stream, H in ir¥rpln the‘: bav. of a 58 H1011 , aim; brcak of day; Breathing wine-like ozone. smell of new-rnowljl hay- Tell thc folk aboutit; Letter cvcry day. Tell them how you“ semina- Feeling at your Lbest. Tell them how you re eating ‘ Tell thcrn how you rest. . Everything5 of interest Three Typek . While ou are away- Tell the‘ olk about l: ; Regular, So ery Letter cvcry day. and Selj- ling ‘ 82.50 to 8150 w. fwiivcadfled-Jttrigtifllzadocdw o Selection and service at best store: everywhere .E. Waterman Company Limited I79 St. Jamos Strost, Montreal - , Chicano wk Boston San Francisco London Purl; and Improve Your BloltlngoV l BEAVER FLOUR ooataloo all tho riohaou and [oodaoss of Ontario Winter Whoa! oonbiaod with anon‘! Western Hard Wheat to [In ll strooflh. It is tbo only scientifically blooded loos oath parka-and on bo rolled on to (in tho but bah- lol IIIIIII any tine. Ask for it at your [user's- THE T. H. TAYLOR CO. LIMITED CHATHAM, I ONTARIO *~. ~<>\%> Canadian Pacific Rockies -to the Pacific Coast Superb trains with open-top observation can through the Alps of Canadr-conven- ient hedules-finest dining car service- and direct connections at Vancouver by rail and steamship for all Pacific Coast points. and by steamship forVIctoria,B.C.,AI-iska, Hawaii. tho Orient, and Australasia. W: Trip Is flu But of Vacations F01‘ 500 miles you pass through gorgeous Nlllne scenery. Stop off privileges st Bend. Llltc Louise, Field (for Emeflld Lake and Yoho Valley), Glacier, Sicsmous, Vancouver. and Victoria. B. C. on thoOoast. Bu! even if you have no time to spare, this trip through the Canadian Pacific Rockies is a rcsl vacation. For Full Particulars ‘ Write, N. R. DESBRISAY, Dlstrlol Passenger Agent 8T. JOHN, N. B. Eastern Guardian ..'2.2s Tao-rushes at KG!!- Blflglon on the 20th looks to be one of the fast raccs of the season. The horses are all ready. The track is last and in tho best of shape and 6VBPyl-hll1il points to a big day. ..'GETTING READY FOR CHAUTAUQUA- 'I‘icket. sellers .0r Chautauqua are busy every day it Mflllllglle and good progress it reported. Last season many peopic wore disappointed in not getting 5530111 30 Riwak surly this sea - _ ..'FOR 8ALE— One nomination In oat-h of the following stake race “M5595. 2-40. Trot. 2.26. Paco. Purs- 05 $300.00. in each Freight paid on horses from Charlottetown, Mon- ifiltlle- Return tree. T. G. Ives. Sec rotary. EASTERN PERSONALS --"Mr. Llbyd Davlsiou. Fortune UTE-EB. was in the city on a busi- ness trip last week. U ..'Mr. Wesley McKenzie, Bay Fortune. of the D. P. W., was in Charlottetown on a business trill ilt Saturday last. U I --'Mr. and Mrs. ROy Mills, city, has returned from the country af- 181‘ BDeading a few well earned holidays. U _-'lI\llr. Reginald Dingwoll. Bay HOTEL ARRIVALS VICTORIA. B. J. BcKilllilm, Hamilton, Ont: I)..i. McLean, North Wiltshire; Marie Ferguson, Murray River: J. Hrs. W. Keenan, Murray River; B. Black and wife, Saokvilio; J. W. McLallclilan. Ilaisifax; Mrs. J. .l. Scully and family, North Bay, Ont; Mr. and Mrs. Jos. E. Mac‘ Donald, lNorth Bcdcqlle: H. E. Saunderscn, Cincinnati: D. H. Soroggirrls, New York; H. J. Logan, Amherst; E. Manson. Eldon; Syd- IFOFLIIIVG. Lobster Packer. was in Charlottetown on Saturday on a ' business trip. U " BRINGS nllrvmzss‘ EA the woods. I g FOREST WISDOM Two Halifax men were out in They had the same camp, and the same guide as be- fore (a. skilled cook) but the tea was twice too strong. “Funny,” A said the Indian guide, “I used the same amount of tea as always. But thisBlue Bird‘ Orange Pekoe must be double barrelled.” BLUE BIRD TEA “Brings Happiness” DEBLOIS BROS. Wholesale Distributors Charlottetown W. R_ Keenan, Murray River; lliiss iliario Furguson, Mllrrily River; John I"_ McNeiil, M. D.. Summer - side; Mrs. J. Ii‘. McNeill Summer- side; Miss Ruby McNeill, Sum merside; Major Schurman, Slim- merside, LeroyA. M..Killg and wife, St. John, N. B; A. L. Iiobert- son and wife, Si. John_ N. B.“ Robertson and wife. St. John. N. .1... M . McKinnon and wife, Mon- tague; Olga. McKinnon_ Montague; <llss Kelly, Montague; Dr. and Mrs. A_ Walrren, Ciiicopee, Mass; Katherine Warren, Chlcopce_ Dr. S B. Keith, Palmer, biases, Mrs S. B. Keith, Palmer, Mass; W. W. Leilch l Monclon; ‘ I i’). Gordon. Georgetown; Mrs Wflldcrs. city; H. W. Connors, city; Mr and Mrs. Casey and child. Miss Ella Leonard. city; Mr and Airs. C. R. Snliillaood. city; Mr. V. U Smaillwood, city; J. H_ ‘Hiainos Miss Josephine Hiiines. hioncion; W. G. Gcliesple, Char - loitelown; W‘ T. Huggan, Char- Iottetolvn; W. L. Cotton, Charlotte- town; Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Bruce, (Jilarloilclown; Mir. dfid Mrs. S. A McDonald, Charlottetown; J. S. 'vl'elilnck_ Charlottetown; Mr. and Mrs. T‘ W, Prowse. city; Miss iVl. E. Tennis, and T. R. Tennis. lvliss Jean Grant. City; Miss Marion G. Gates, 'cil\v; lMliss Hillenl Largo, city; Mr_ W. C. Davis, cilv; Mr. Keeps these fires w». w...‘ ooonvciltn 39",; N For instance, Goodyear is producing at N A m m Goodyear Qmilil i During More. Than ful machines for a seven-day period. More than five hundred weeks of production record the constant demand ‘for a good product, growing better. Goodyear quality never stands still. being improved constantly. better for its purpose than anything which has gone before. The new Goodyear All - weather Tread ~ g i Clincher (30 x 3V; and 31 x 4) is bigger, tougher, handsomcr than even the famous The new “Goodyear Non-Skid” clincher (30 x 3V1) gives full Goodyear quality and Goodyear eeps these , a Decade‘ 0R OVER TEN YEARS Goodyear Tires have been madcdn Canada. Dur- ing all these years only Christmas- ew Year week ever silenced the wonder- Ii. is ew Toronto two new clincher tires-winch il-weather Tread Tire which has been the 0st widely used tire in the world. iieage t0 the man who does not need the mm 11M onus . Mast" v" T‘ Lon“ 1'“ '~°°" mirror, M’ - iTVP son uses N!’ ONLY A "By WOW! Livflfilvfll; Ella LWrighi Palmer Mass; iiugh Buchannan. W. H. Worth_ city; Mr. T. Davis. - - l l Rockyville; Janet S. Robbins, East Moncton; Lorne i‘. McFarland _ 5579M grlppmg powcrhoffithe A" weather f ‘ wm,_h,.op_ M“ C_ 1; Munroe; Moncton; J. B. “Cbliffy, Ottawa; _ Tread—-and saves ont e rsl cost. _ r l PEI”I"T‘;°““‘_°MN'IQB" XRHXV} Ivltmi?" ' CLIFF HOTEL These tires were developed by thcsame ' i; S“ s ""3" ' “He” “' °" re '~ _ ‘ _ manufacturing spirit which produced the ‘ a ; ‘lss . . ', .'.~': ; .;. . . . . - Ggafvsmlh- glelélntz; Nrjgvw Cgifilss- ‘S. rgiolun»? ziurteiiltilicil; RONALD J. McPHERSON Goodyear Cord Tire-lheihigliest devcloll- “ ’ gow" Mlrs n Fraser New Glas- Nil"! Jenkins, city: Miss Qiwcflie A. ‘m!’ “mum was HM “W? mcni in tire construction-extremely long‘ 0w. - - _ - Jenkins, city; Miss Bobs Jenkins. G,enfa,',ni|,z and Surrounhinl, ‘H51 mileage with a bonus of comfort and fuel g ' “W; M!“ M- Rwmm any; M“ triflts on the evening of June Iilltll, GCOIIOIIIY. - and Mm‘ ‘I’ 3mm‘ ‘my; 1M1“ when it llcciimc known that dBiilll, a ' REVERE‘ - n xliillliihmolliyll-rig. §_'t{’~¢e,r'scs“_y.} lllegsrim rea-lwrllall visited llla Ovcr 4,000 Canadian dealers recommend I - cy'n::.‘l§ge:q' Ml»? Q S-‘Welll. sit-r: Cvmllwndhr W- illctllvtirtl>plllllzrgllytf.'léilslll Gmdyear Tins for just the same Feasons Baum“ Mmogald Monfrgée. Mo,‘ G- Leywif. ¢_l'l>';-'1}’lI'*='-‘\V. Ila/Grin. Wm, Chflmne H. ‘he age M m; that a majority of Canadian motorists use - '- city; as nan iew n. C y; . iicl- _ T! I , d h d b a z ' __ ' i _ e _- . R. McLeod. Grand View: Seaforth ter Billy Lewln, city; ‘I’. \l\_ Saun- fir?‘ mo‘, ‘fieglefileafoi “abouts y“: them long m lease and low cost p r mile Brown. . BFlBhIOH. Mass; Gavin - years, but was consoled in her alch- Reilly, st. Peter's Bay; E. McPher- "can very Often by visits fruim like: ' son and wife. Cape Traverse; W. shguulgg lrxfguglgg Ihfhae é?‘ - zfl-P- “d Mm‘ h'vl“g' ‘Came mravefiie‘ rllcslhf the Roman Catholic chart-ll (‘*5 -Allan J. McDonald Launching; of which he was a devout mozlllwr Ne] I). Monrison, Launching; J. L. anrhlly tiny visits by her ‘beloved Irwin and wife. Amherst: Mr. and . _ ‘Dev-qt neélelfiigeyig'-e“rhett:f; Mrs" M‘ ‘I’ Mclver‘ Klnkum: Mrs‘ Q. . ‘(where foulrk oi her children fllled " ‘N . E- Lvvkilwrl- WWPIIIPEBI N ("WW little graves many Years ago) was ' _ ~ wood, Greenwood, D_.c,; L. M. one of the largest seen for a lung = Fen-ton. Boston: Chas. C. Fenton. " - filwzh ‘zwfgligghfizlg: Infill? pi: Boston; Geu D' Inman‘ any; E. , , tor‘ Rev‘ Fr‘ m“ Mcomialdl an“ answers given lly the pirpiis in ill" . Q ‘l e d - o m w - h- Criisrby- BM an’ 0 on ' - ‘ylllflll B" i-hfll “'35 infirm‘! 0! H" various subjects proved that tllc _ ' - i Dawson, Borden; M. Kennedy. . . affectionate wile and loving mo~ year had been a very su;._,,(.ssf_,l r a . Bradalbanc; Mrs. G. N. Harvey. FPO!!! Elli POIIIl l0 c806 "l" w“ lam l" m“ m awml- the’ one. Tile following lbfflgrdlllfilt‘ . r . ’ 7 ' ‘ ' flnal Resurrection she leaves lo w,“ rendered b, ‘he m "s- Ad. . , . Toledo. 0.; Miss nllii Harvey, TOIC- Bear is abig territory, yet mounmgashjes he; sorrowmg mm ‘fine-SB pummel“ ylaimegznn an-d EH dO,‘ (m. Sheppard, Toledo; J. n. right llcross this space lbllild lOIll‘ childlren. Mrs. Allan J. w, (“gm F,“ D,,;"_ 6 pup". y MacDonald. Georgetown; J. A. Mc- ‘ , McDonald. Chcpston, P. E. I., Jo- Reolmnon‘ l-A Boy's wlsh,» Noam , _ , _ t; .i phee. Georgetown, seph Bernard, in Spokane. Wash.. wighh Recitation‘ “Homng u" .i. Hilary in Mom- SKHS» 11'"! PM" Reins," Patricia Jlrmlesmi. Drill. $600 PREMWMS $600 i ' ' ' J. at home- The mil "Bare" were z girls. Recitation "Seeing Things" i ,; Russ HOTEL 0 John Mobellan, James Miilller. Alr- Jeromg Murphy, Drill, Bornicn _ -" l, - . chin MoGonmick, Patrick R-lce. and Agnes Ffengh_ Recitation, The following are the classes, and conditions governing same: John Brennan, Halifax; Ed. J. Hugh Mcnonam and Jan-mg '1'_ “Not so ma”. Vernon Campbell , £7 lngils. Halifax; Kernoth A_ McLeod ,.e_ The sincere and bean. .. . .. -,_ . i i, sommervme Mus’ M" A MC Moo h I m h l mm Monologue. Wlhon lm a Man. Ll t is. . ~' . t ewes" ._ '~- .. 119011, summefvlalel 5Mh55~3 M75‘ sinlwly hefillllfi Pfliax xsgltnizfinlgms i“? m the gflemlrllg-k. is}? Frefliwtorfiymigm: 1 Free for all Trot and Paco Purse $300. o h . MA ‘s EYEGLASSES en ones in hileir sad ios-s.——~D. “The Obnging Lady gnarder." M" 2.22 Trot. 2.25 Pace .. Purse $200 I ~ S . 3 "“" srotheFlNBT PROCUR- '-__-'“*i"' dred Wight. Recitation “Carving 3-3 Minute Trot and Pace Purse $100. ' I I ABLE and hols the ONLY PANMURE ISLAND SCHOOL. lihe Duck," Marion Clilrflfili. Drill, N“ 3 only opgfl to new." owned in King's County. ‘ ' . GRAfiUATE OPTICIAN ___ “Flush, o; Birds, ., m)“ “our ., r v ' -‘ I n ,, . l, n. J - M A B 0 N (attendance 000F885.) ‘thghgihzzlxr:nalgzildexasigfirgglioIlvgs gfrzurxst hggcrilglgozul‘lgraifieoggltz, Entries close Saturday, July 23rd. Entry fee 5 per cent of Purse, o mum‘ ' w... held on Tuesday. June 28th. ilnd Many Lannigall.‘ Monologue. and must he remitted with entry. Purses divided 50 per- cent to first, ‘ I“ I ' A lilfile "limb" 0i FBWPBYPTS “lid Giflilyfi MurphY- "Fmvwcny El“ 25 per cent to second, i5 psr cont to third, 10 per cent to fourth. . - l‘ . , h ll. A f ' l c n and a for curse" interested visitors were Dre rzggtfltgzmlliegarks wcrgyyhertonlilairl“ “words mado on or Sines July 1st. No bar. G1 - hi a ea A 0P Tiho school room was tastefully by Rev. Theodore Gallant. Mrs. a ' " ileirorllted with ferns. lilacs and Edwin MacDonald. Mrs. Iilihcil This moeting will be Governed by the Rules of the National Trot- ' I TICAL PARLOURS‘ SW90! wlnlilms- The emmmmlo“ Camvbel] “ml Mr‘ Adwm Fremm" ting Association except whore they conflict with the above conditions. j, P. E. I \ , \¥\as tlldntllllraiiwg‘ wngustredutby at: Likllifrl; gléallrggsnoalrlndldi Vlézidyllliilidil .. . . z .1 e eac er. 5s ~ a e- a ‘- . ' - i!’ a. J 6'15"!“ l" oPmmalw E E I Donald assisted by Kev. Theodore served by Miss Mc-Donalda-nd Miss MML You“ ENTmES EARLY EVERYBODY WELCOME i , o o . , Toronto Colloqo . . Gallant. Mr. Hebert (lgllfl1lllY. Murplhy. hThtiz DlQQSIIIIII aflterllogn ACORN S I ' Y!‘ _ d t fSt. Dunstan: o ege. as was roux; lo a 1'08? y 0 H. H. ccretal-y. » , ._ - Exam". 7°“ n”: 6°" . junk‘- ow-wu.’ l Slggilill) Murphy. teacher, and Louis singing of "The National An- s f“ P E ' , ' "m" ""0 9'" °" I . ' ' i n. .1. MacDonald oi u.c.c. Theltham." “W” W. °" ' ' ' ' " . 5"1"'-'>‘" 1 . i —-~ — "" " ' '" " ” F ' MUTT AND JEFF- ~31’ BudFlshm‘ Y ,l'_ _.,_. qt." __ _ . . . , _. a ... ~"'--~ "‘ ""_‘ ‘ w’ ' ' ‘ l‘ ‘ _"‘ a "" ** - r‘ >- i‘ I J ‘ ft:___"__"" “' "'"' " '“' ' ' 7 m‘ A H”; '— I“ l M, mq-gggq 1 small. ems 4.45am‘: m» was "me- swc self Aooep mflfflz, m‘ M» “i; ““"' ¢g_,,_._; mun, monstrous an‘ _‘IUI*RQ$TDN? ‘mowers FRlcNos‘ N,“ ‘QAUTIFVB woteos s M" M 1"“ ‘M seen ac Far-Io - °¢\‘*‘-°"- 1's me evlmva! W N“ \-'*"‘*“*"" wim- nun nit evil-Mm! very Avvlzovmié- x RGCALL Th“ no bib Ml on‘ no Sly. Bucks.