i. si l/_ r _ , v i ' ‘ ' ` ' ‘ " ` . i -» ~ _.Sw ,__. ». 1` .r q i I . r as if _ ‘ h ’ \ ‘ » -'- ~_-~‘§+s'*‘1 ..sn=ii.i*“~ ‘A "`=""” -.¢;~>=.__f.-_» ~. - -~.‘ _ ».»:.e..e'<.‘..~.- __5...».~ »»~\-51 4* _ - f ~ -» ' - .4 , -~'_ll~,_,i_ ';"_-», 5 ..._ , r~ .... sw; 'Q _ . . . , _ .»,~. » ' -q-7 `. _ ‘ .-;. .~ .mURs'DAY,` . 'rim 'eHimLo'rrs:row_N GUARDIAN ~ __ _ _ jjirunria THE -WESTERN GUARDIAN ~ " ¢ Cb ' » - IGNISH- D0 ' I Lil MO0RE Ji McLEOD L 1 D. -- -»-- »==. rm __-fi ~r Q __ l l i t i .~»»;,» .»_, Some wearables that » help make a man's Summer delightful THE MEN’S STORE is equippedwith the justright lines to make summer the perfectly delightful period that it should be. For business or for holidziying, we can dress you so that you can for- K \ i ' i J. -'fl ‘\ _ ’ ' V ' - .. - i ` _ ' 'S 0 _ gg er l'l0rey V Capain, Loblluch X_"_i"_“g‘a’_:_};`g3?°J'fP|;ff:r9gu';fl§_°gi _ _I it oi... -~ _ _, _ ~- -~ `/'W 'ti I’ . : l »~ -»’»\ -1, "_ , - 1 - -_f~_,-,_ . I -_,~‘:-71 -"mf ' _ w ._--.. -.. _ ‘ _ M. " _ ,_ _ -_ ..~ /A ': _ ‘-- »"- /5 _ ,sf '_ M l A il- :_ _ _____ 2 _ _>-, . f_~ , _'_ . / 'r I . _te ~ .. A- ~_,__v _ _ _ _ ` X ' ‘ .` - ~ < . . ' _ /,_ _ _ _ i ,, ,I 4, _tj nhun__h on the rectory gN;"nd_ on to play at the celebration on \y-,ish , , »',» Monday afternoon und evening. A “"_“"" Memnrial Day in st' mul . .a = i _ ' - large number was in attendance. img y°“rj__T,hr°.° ”.""“f, l'°I“““°“ i - - . . i. ' ' '\ _ . ._-s _,`.,,_'. IIIIUIZ \@\\ get your clothes-they’i1 look right-'they’ll feel so right that B you will not be reminded that they are there \\ \\\ZHll| gllllllf . Mc-n’s Palm Beach Suits, two- piece, unlined, the real Suit for warm weather. They come in tan, grey and lovatt. Sizes 36 to 39 Chggt .............22.5() Men’s all-wool serge andcream flannel outing Pants, plain creoin or crcani with black stripe Sizes 32 to 38. .$0.00 :intl $10.50 Men’s fine all-wool Gaberdine Coats, ra_elan style. full belt. A nice weigiit for summer wear, medium and light 'fawn shades, l‘F‘ZlI.ii() :iiiii $25.00. Men’s light grey Summer Suits, made from all-wool tweeds, single and double breasted style --they come in 'stripes and over- checks, full and shield lined. Sizes 35 to 40. .$25, $30 ulul $35 Boys’ Summer Blouses, or Shirt Waists, in plain white, blue, tan and fancy stripes. Sizes for boys from 4 to 16 years- - - -591'. 900. »lil.35 und $1.50. ” Iloys’ Wash Suits in plain white and fancy colors, in Oliver Twist middy and sailor styles. Sizes 2 to 6 yearg. .iiil, $1.50 alliliii-1.50 Half Price Sale I1\ -place there this week. f _Morrs preached is forceful sermon. -COAL LAUENJ- The Schboll- -FESTIVAL--A delightful straw iiviry and ice cream festival was held by the ladies of St Mary's $16a heliig realized which will go towards improvements to the rectory. --SERIOUS ACCIDENT- Mi' Robert Ramsay. who is working on the orcrtllnii of Mr, W, K_ inq- Gougaifs now resilience at Swin- iiicrsidu, iiict with a painful acci- dent ’l`\i<-_siiny niorning. When gc ing to work lie slipped and fell off thu sidewalk. I-ie con-tiniied to his work however, but about. 11 c'clock was obliged to quit. li. locntcd his left leg. After ru- ing conriortiibly. i --SEVERE TEST. -'l`he Econ \\\\@IIIA\KW Z i ii t is id, fx P Qiylgnlliiy 305,38 wah uulxxzgs 0, side iii t week and wus tliied $2.1 'rf om sydney coal for captain J. s. “Wi °°=“S "°' °l’°"“““5 ‘"1 ““‘°' _' ' V. Y' A _ r.- \`*. ‘- I . ____ I _ _ t _ _ _ . _ _ wr' -_ -' TW" whm' -izN.ioviNo visi'r.- Reverend "- _ i\ `\'~ “"- ’ ’ 1 » ~ ,. S. l. Arscnault of St. Thouias' ‘_ ~ _ »\ -- :_ - a -BASEBALL. _ Bla of the ‘ \? ~,, M, ‘ ‘.>~-- ~` ‘ h _ \.| Vollege; St. Paul, Minn., 'brother i- » est Base ml games Played this °~ a _ IM J t ~ Arseuault l visit ». \»;~_‘\ season was played .-it the School ing _:___ (':isH':;;;` and relauv; in _ W \ r * L i -A A V- i » 'A D' - A ~ ‘a~_-_., _ _ il~}:;n(iil;u`n;`;?,:dgfidevfdgggpggwggg l‘rince Edward _lsland. Fitther Ar~ '_ l \\ _ A _Sri was won by the Pioneers, the 'score "°"““n’A wh° is wen www" in r \ \J being 5 to 1 musical circles ig director of the Allen. she is discharging at the "“’b'l" ‘”|"‘°“' markers was then [oiiiiid tlvat he hiid dis- mx, pn bo5|np55_ coiving iiiedical attendaiice we are -Mrs. Frank Hawke and son, piouscfl to say that he is now rest- itciiii, of Malden. Mass., are vis. if-my 'Post of tho Studebaker Lil-lhli Suninicrsiilc recently from Frziin~ six was run lust Suturrl-Lv ingluim, Mass., on a visit. ` iiilernooii :it Suiniiicrsidc, with 3'ur~ mm prisiiig results. The our uscd_ for, ~_* PERSONALS --Mayor Campbell, is in Holi. itlng relatives in Summcrside_ --_y_I_i__ _lege or mHkmg_ ,rho mm is _mr ~ ~ r i l i' ivixiits _-is mu -li lor hrxinir Will.ir1 I-_ l_, I - ,_ _' _ _ _ si.-_\' iippvairi-ii in an cxli-lhition bout, “__ \,H.,mG Mm July 12 yi(-(. wp.. ¢-omlupll..-| |,`» “Cy H S fiwt "Nl "WHY CUWH di' H0! illlv . - < . ~ ' ‘ -t '_ . ` ' : , ‘ h"r‘_ l‘_‘”_i “_i_i=ill' _ _ _ _i(*_f,,,p|,.tL. exon-L,mt|0n of principal II. btr0lii.iri_i, Mviiioiiist l'i-girius 5; iilfk-llli flllllllll W0 -lllllllilltz in ,_‘_ H Immun in connection wnh liiducatlon her-rcliiry for tho Murl is tho l<>;:n-ni i-ontvndr-r, there is iiiitlo <-li.'iiic<- of holding li bout iii [.i1li2`.’, :ind liiiving ii hzittlitfiiiiil on iliis li.'inil.~'. ltickurd is desirous of iitiilzini: lt_ “l tlilnk that ll' Willziril can provo io mc that ho can get him- scli' lnlo good condition it is a i‘r-:istiiiiliio iu:ilr~h to suggest," sold ‘llicknrd rocontly. "llc has the size and ull the i|ii:il1i`ii-:itinnsi ans if 1-:irolul irninlng will bring liliii around l soo no ronson why tho niuirh should not he made. llowever if ' i iind that Wlllrird cniinot return ' to good condition l will cancel nrgotntions iniinedlatcly. _-X-<0?-‘-*- Q There is iilwavii room nt the lop lor n big strawberry. Q Lots of future ronvicis :irc living on Easy street now. _ \ . lhonril to-tiny was received with Thr-ir fziiih in thu principal ns ii now cicnrvd. in ii statement to thc press. |Mctliodlsni of Western Ciinudu l'l'riiisis. lax moral conditions are refuted- swocpingly. -_-1--->- One graduate got through coliose by writing short stories. Mnybe he wrote them to his futher. i 'i’roi’. W. G. Smlih's clmrilcs of_ prospi-i't this yi-:ir but a nizitirh ho- mM'\vlslc M pl. i .. . d , 1 _ _ _ . y guHege_ Winnipeg is me ov n<_i.s _.in tie oven ng "“"" n"'"i'”'.`y ‘md wm‘"d‘ '.Iil"`inrit a healthy place for the trulii- S"""“"~‘ "Y MV- A- N- GWKB- TAFT ls GUEST proioi ts-r rczilizos that wiiilir Viiiir-i| mg or young mlnds_ by the (___H(_gL_ _\1i,,“.|uy [gm fu" pump progmm ,be gun iiiid an rxtrcmcly pleasant and l :ipprovul by the Methodist lnlty. prunmmg time is looked mrwmd pllinent was paid to Cliiet' Justice to. As .i l.ii‘i:ri iiumbor nrc, no lsiivplirril of adolcscani. Methodists V fioum' h"'°r0sted "1 mls Camp “Sd W WM r[,_,,m|.cd and they mc] the iii thc -liovs who ure nttcnillng and B black nano: given to WOSl0y is 1'? 'hc (’"""’ is “ ‘lemme "`“‘“.|“5 innious Middle Temple liaii. The mound with ri fiili program ni' nc- tlvitles, the vnliio or which is coil- _wmch is in the form of a ms0l__sidori»ihiy lessened if broken into, lution or ron-ririonro. nr. iiir1riiiiii§'_i__t_rL‘fi_:1_l>c'\t _i_nter¥_als. by visitors.: his sta-fi' and his college are vur-_‘ ‘5 ' “ 19"? I lliivisfliliif 10 ,lonely informed 'that in them Llic' set usiiio one day ns "vt,q1t°;-'g Day" and consequently Saturday July l5th‘has been ect aside for this purpose. Piirente und friends of thc lioyii :in¢| any one lntprggtad in thc (‘nm-p iind Cam-p activities, will bo warmly wolcomeil on this diiy. The Comp site at North Bed- equc is :i particularly good png, and -sntomltrl results ‘gre 'dreiing looked forward to from the Boy’s No mutter how much time n. Judge givrs. he always hs; some left. ‘ . . . - - ¢ . , , .. (Temp nnd also from the 0irl’s Camp which immediately follows it nt tho some place. .W craizo iarnier are iiot cvoii pw l'Rl‘iy to tiio iiiclliod u' feeding 0 ililiiill' to produce regardless tho ratioii fed. _ ----~<0©_-_ _ OF BRITISH BAR LONDON, July 11_-A signal com- Williuiii li. 'I‘al't tonight when he iis the uuest at .dinner of the cnch and Bur oi' England ut ilio In Your Blood Good or Thin and Watery? You om tell by the way you feel. You need Hood'l Sarsnparilln to mske your blood rich, rcd and pure, Glivling wh heiilth lor every orgiin. on n lt li weak and tired dey in and day ont, if your sppetiw is goof, sleep un refreshing, _- for nmors, boils emptions, soroinla, rheumstilm, iicmlnchcs, nervous arostrstlon. lt is simply wonderful ive strength to your whole body tho loading legal figuri-5 oi’ tin- cnuntry, as well as Aiiihassudor liurvey, while iii t.ie gallery look- ing down on what wus ii picliir- osque scene, were Lady liirkcu- head, hi-rs. 'l‘ai.t, Mrs. llarvey und other women. The Lord Chancellor in propos- inl! the toast. or "'I`al'i_" said tlii-ro was only one occasion on which ai :iiniilar coiiiplliiient hurl been paid to an Amorlcun lawyer. l-}x~l*rcsldcnt 'l‘ui't.. in reply, suid iliut from his earliest boyliooil lie iiud vc|ioi'uicd the Url-tish llcnrli and the llrilis.i Bur, hut never iii lils wildest iiniiginatloii as ai boy had lic rciillzoil tiiat lie would stan/l iii their presence :ind receive iroiii the great English Bench and the llinglisli Bar such :i welt-oiiie. a;--- EWES AND LAMBS NEED GOOD CARE Elvcry llock iuastor should have some record o|` when his cwos were bred. so lic can provide for them previous to inmhing. Ewen well upto' lunibing should he tuki-n from the -flock and placed lu warm qiiartors, but li` this is impossible they should lie penned of-f bi' the use of 4x6 hurdles. Ewes about to lnnilb will separate tlieiiisoivt-s from the niii-lu flock. refuse iood und stand with henil down. ll conditions nrc right owes nre best off when loft alone. though thu shepherd should bc neur at liuuil to lend assistance if needed to save the lamb. » As soon us the inmb is dropped do not bu is too great liiistc to hunillo it or disturbo the mother. Somoi/lmos a weak irimb is dropp- ed and needs lrelp. Pleizni in the mouth rind nostrils can often be dlsnellcd 'by blowing into thc nos- trils. llilbbing over the region of the diaphragm 'vlgoursiy with tho hands often starts brontliing. The old saying that tho lamb that gets its first meal unassisted lg is agreeable, plounnt and con: venlent to ke, sind embodies s` long-tried uid found~true formuls. i is half raised, is more than true. The first hall hour the lsmh needs Recltations, llarold Tierney, Otto (1 . F 1,0 d Ch | _- ist it to il.~. first iiiozil. i.:inih.i dropped at night. are souictiuics found chilled in the niorniiig. Tiicy should bp taken to zi warin place and put into pulls oi' water ]ii».'itod to the tcinp¢.~.ri\- turo that thc nihow will nvdiiro. The waiter should 'lic changed as it cools dawn und tho iiliull kt-pt in until it kicks nround in good shape. Tlioii dry 0lf_ W0" and assist to first uioal. boiue~ tliues lambs secnilngly dead are revived hy this treatment. __-