WhoIOO will get the letter you write to night? WhoOO is waiting for a letter from you? You can write your letters in canoe and car; on beach and mountain top; anywhere you happen to be in vacation time, if you along your faithful, lt is the perfection of writing ease. convenience and efficiency; the lDEAL will show you Watermanh Ideal Fountain Pena for every lund and every purpose. ilThree types: Regular, Safety and Self-filling; $2.50 to $250. REMEMBER~~A letter a day while you're away. Seleclion and scrrlce al bu! alures everywhere. 179 St. James Street. Montreal BOQTON LONDON I NlTW YORK SAN FHANKIISCO take everiready fountain pen. ilYour dealer CHICAGO " ‘ PABlS THRiLLiNG RAGE AT TRYON The residents of Crapuuti village were abruptly awakened one morning last ivock. It appears that two reputable farmers of Tryoii started to tlle crcalnerie for hut- tcr iniik. Ftirnier \'o. l was jogg- ing leisurely along the road. the hour was early. the morning was fine, thr- lilrtlsi twittcrcd in the trees. Save for the crowing of all occasional rooster in atijtlccni barn yards tllcrc. was nothing ta mar lllP grandeur and beauty of the scene. ‘With visions of a well filled tank of milk in the distant-c. llummlng his favorite time and meditating on tlic licatltie-s of lla- ture ho seemed at peace with a'l the u'orld, hilt him and his musings WW8 soon to he intcrrtlillcd. for the bz-sl. laid plans of mic; and men gang aft agrvc. ll..- hcars illa rmiiiilinns of whet-ls in his rcar and l<‘arm-. No. 2 colilcs in sil-zht on the same crranrl as liilusclf. lt is iliipclwlliv“ that m», got tiicrc first. .\ll lit-pend; on the spar-d and (‘ml-trance of lll-l gallant stccd. .\'llllll)'3l' two tries to pass. lllPll throwing down tlir: gtuintlct. tho factory is a good tan miles ziivzrv. 'l"lu- race is on. tlvlfl)’ tlley go ovcr tho hridqda. throuzil rats, down hills. The odds. for tit? first mile and a half seem to llP in favor of the hi: gelding from tllc point. litlt as tiny reach tho outskirts of the. village the little chestnut mare from tho shore scents to possess the greater slaying qualities. Pulls tip alonr; side and with a tcrrlblc burst of speorl takes {lip lead. the rattliai; of wapgons. iho bnunclnl; lll milk vans, tho clatter zif two horses’ for: on the stony road coupled with tlic crackini! of whips and lll". shouts of the drivers as they ur.!< ed their st: eds on to krcaicr cf- forts will not soon bn lorgultPfi in the feuidmlltl of this pr-tlvcftll hamlet for soluis iinic. to (ionic. ii is not kmwn ivlil-lilcr tlir-y wcro lzoinz acr-rifriiflll to national rules but D111‘. thing sccms sum. that the iipccd limit \\‘il>‘. iiriltcll and that. '- ncw rr-rrlrrl has been cstillillsliorl luwccn 'l‘r_i'on and (‘rapouxl Those who warn fortunate tinotlgii to sec lilo finish all agree that till-y Wfllllfl make a flying fox look like 4| lhirll rat ‘r. and lii1ikt~_ such cvcnts as tllc chariot rat-vs in ancient Rollie, Pail] llcvnrefia lllio and the (‘barge of tha Light Bri- gade pail in lnsigulficanvc. and llic way the respective drivers rcini-d up their panting slPPlls at the fin- ish would have made illicit liul‘ green with envy. The vanquished driver arrived in time to see his rival drawing off the cool rlcll milk with a smile on his face a~ visions of flll gloopy ilogs rilti a, N"i' ~ noun EAR °|L I38 DEAFNESS and HBADNOISEI. Simply it Buck of the Eon and I ‘inlVoltrlln. Proofjuc- t? Wild‘: ‘Mo’, dish‘ ."'~"......'" iiz.%li-ltsfr.i. for sale In Charlottetown “Illlnw. Too- ~A um. -'I'lo hwlvrwowvalua-a ’ a ,¢ through his niind. while sitting flown on a log burying his fat-e in his hands he was heard to r);- cltiilii: “Man inhumanity to man make countless thousands mourn." The jDOllllllliilfl Live Stock Branch ‘weekly cable from London England. gives quotations on JlllY 26th as follows: Innilon. Canadian and Ameri- can ox sides, lighbwcigltt. 12d per pound dressed. Birkenhcad. "re- ceipl.» 500 American and ‘J30 Cana- dian cattle, 1V2‘ pound. Glasgow rut. and (‘anadialn 12d per pound. sinking the offal. llcavy inferior cattle lovrer. sinking (he offal. ipts 772 l Sailings iioni Alontreal for week rndrd July 23rd ‘were as follows: 'l‘o Liverpool S. S. Nlanchester PorL-"Jili head. To Livorpool S. S. Concordia-ill‘: head. To head. Glasgow ‘S. S. Gratlzt- i316 BEAUTY - HINT FOR TO-DAY ftcforc going out citiansc the skin with lllakn vli-unninl: arc-am. then apply derwlllo and yiu will have a rnfllDlPXlllfl us livauiiful as a rose. This lltffilllnllllfifl bouuiiflcs \\'lllt“ ciw-rytllinl: clsc falls. llvcr sou/mo Jlillllll: lrirla and “"lfll(l'1 uni: rt-itliinii \‘lBQ. Try It t-i~da_v. if you don't li|'c it. tnkc it lnuvk iii-uni’. ll’ you i'ivi't llko It. tnkt- it liar-k und xrt your money. Al. toiiiif. counters merywhere. J. G. Jflmitliflll, G00. L‘. Hughes. r Dominion Garage R. D. Wilhrow Satiufaction Gullrantead. Low Prices. Water 8t. Opposite R. T. Holman: Summernide. P. E. i. Water and Queen Strut 1M‘ I GONNA Fmb JEFF! as: 4%‘ lightwciglit l]. 1~2d American rattle. lightweight MUTT AND JEFF- ctzTATmfyi ill I'M NUT can‘! Brzoka will’ x can’? Gc-T Aaool I'M vnosPr-zieous Smfle HE HflPfb JRAIN JACK Ami 6€olt6€5~ _ THE cnannonimrown ouannum snmmiismm and WESTERN GUARDIAN ..-A GRAND picnic will be hold at 8t. larka. Lot ’l_ on Saturday. August 13th. _BEDEQUE FLOUR MILL will be cloned for repairs from 15th August to Sept. 1st. -OOME and brill: your friends to the grand picnic on the church grounds at St_ Marks. Lot 7. om Sat urday, August 13th. QCOME to the lce Cream Social at North Bedequa Hall on Wed- nesday evening, Aug. 10th. -Mr. W. Vi’. Baird of the Nappan Experimental Station. N.'S.. will adrdess a meeting at bower Freu- town Hail on Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Subject "The grading u,» of a.dairy herd." —The Gerard Hotel ls very popu- lar and caters only to transient boarders. For want of room, dozens of tourls applications by the week and month have been turned down, lA f-urther addition to the Gerard iHoiel, Borden is under contempla- tion. ——~'l‘he management of The Ger - iird Hotel informs the Guardian that there is twenty-one bedrooms and some thirty beds yet, narloadii of American tourists were compell- ed to carry on to Charlottetown. Summeralde and Victoria on ac - count of insufficient accommoda - tion mostly every week of late. -——-—-Q-O}-- ——- WESTERN PER-SO N ALS i -—Tlie Life Underwriters visited Kenslngton today (Monday) with a velw to business. They are meet- ing in monthly convention. l -—..\ir. A. P. Jamleson. ‘Summer- sldc. returned on Monday front a pleasant visit with friends at Souris. H ~iMlss llilda McEwen of Messrs Sinclair and ‘Stowart, Ltd. is spend lng her holidays at her homo in Sourls. H. l ~»~.\irs. Alex. McDonald and Miss Jean McKearnley, Summers-ids, are visiting in Charloitotoivn. guests of Mrs. McDonald's daughter, Mrs. McKearney. H. —-Mr. W. J. Brown. LYlilBIfS Ltd, was in Kenslnglon Monday on business connected with ills firm Mr. Brown is a live wire and al- ways manages to get his share of huslness.-‘l'. ——Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Mcllellan. Boston. Mist; Barbara lvicilellan .l3oston. Carl Swanson. Iloston. Mr and Mrs. D. Morrison, Charlotte - town_ K. J. Burhoc. Charlottetown, John A. McNair, Charlottetown. M. T. Stems andJ- S. Stewart, Sum ~ llierside_ +Wu1. llutldinglon the popular barbcr has completed his dwelling house and expects to take n part- uor into business soon. J. J. Mc - loam: and wife have gone to Monta- gue to tho races. Mr. Pearson and O'Connell put on moving pictures Saturday night as an experiment _ with their new machine and wll well patronized. l —Mr. l). Scott ll/‘alker, barrister North Batflcford. Sank, was homo at Kenslngton on a short vacation renewing former friendships. lie ‘was accompanied by Mrs. Walker ‘and daughter. Nn-rali. Willie llfllfli‘. they ivsre the. guests oi’ Mr. “Editor's slsierfMfs. F. ll. (‘lark_ Wilmot. They left on return Mon- day. Mr_ Walker is one of those young incn who made good zibroad. and have shown what can lw ar- complislied by the effective do» vclopnient of natural ability. The best wishes of his litany friends accompany him. his wife and fatn- ily on their rcturny-Y. -—'l‘he many friends of Miss George Read and Mlizs Olga (Trus- by will be pleased to learn of their rapid recovery from rcvcnt illness. Miss Emma (lord0n_ trained nursc. Charlottetown who has been at Borden on professional business for the past four weeks has nindo many warm friends who will regret her departure evcn if not for long. (‘bas‘E_ McDonallbour esteemed Cus toms Officer and Mrs. Willard heard. visited Beach Point a wcll known hunting ground where they purchased property and intend spending their holidays in Septem- ber. Mr. Arneit ‘llowatt has return ed to his duties at Borden after re- lievlng Mr. Jollylutrre lor two weeks .. via LbAFlNG. AT o acAowM/i —WiLL ADDRE5$ MEETING.- Evere smite H68 HAD ‘mm Rntt or sEvcMTGEH bottAlK He's Bee-w Font]- secomb srltéél" AND —Pi6NlC A1‘ INDIAN River an- nounced for Aug_ 10, postponed to ‘Sept 6th. l —-8END YOUR older for hard coal to HOIIIJEHI. Their vessel will be hora in at few days when you‘ will be able to buy it at the lowest price. —-80HR. MARiNE with Hard Coal for R. T. Holmdn. Ltd, will be here In a few days. Place your ‘order now so that you can getdellv- ery from vessel. —A petlltlon aligned by upwards of three hundred names from this section has lbeou forwarded to the Minister of Justice. Ottawa. pray- -lng that the sentence of death be commuted to life imprisonment. ‘in the case of James Loder, who is now in Pictou jalil. where he has been sentenced to pay the death pcualty on the fillet. inst. A large i number of farmers with whom 110d- lder was lwell known. are among the ipctltioners, the list also includes the names of several professional -men from town and country. H. ——~Mlss Carrrutliera and Dougher ty have again been chosen to teach school for the ensuing year_ W. E. Howatt one of the best and most prominent lobster packers in the province is all ready when the bell irlngs on the morning of August the ilfith. his plant and factory is well appointed and we see no reason why Mr. Howatt will not put up a big |p.ick of lobsters this coming sea- wwn. Misti Ella Heunessy's many friends are glad to know she ls ra- covering rapidly from her recent. illness. . —-lu Mr. McLean the- Borden Glrage 00.. have a good man who is busy all the time. Green Bros meat merchants as well as B. A. Strung, coal merchants ilave en - Hoyed splendid trade all summer. _ The car ferry lunch room la well patronized and the proprietor kceps his Gray Dort going day and night driving people. Borden can gboast of having some twenty-one ,autos and have contributed in the |vieiulty of six hundred dollars to the Local Government, yet we have the poorest and the most travelled ,road leading to Borden on P. E. daiatld. "lt is rumored that the High- iway Grant will not be extended to ‘Baden if so the Premier and Hon Mr. Lea will not be welcome guests at Borden. ._-j<n-oa-___ IZREQUISITE ON.THE FARM. ——Evel“ii' farmer and stock raiser should keep a supply of Dr Thomas’ Eclectrlc Oil on hand. not only as a ready remedy for ills ‘ll the family, but because it is a horse and cattle medicine of gran‘. potency. As a substitute for sweet oil for horses and cattle affected by colic it far surpasses anything that can be administered. -————-¢0-c-€—- K. OF C. CONVENTION ELECT OFFICERS ‘SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 8:- Jalnes A. ldlaherty, of Philadelphia was unanimously re-clcctcd today |silpreme knight of the Knights of ‘Columbus. Hie had already served in that capacity all! ‘limes. The other officers elected are: blartln ll. (larmody. Grand ltapids Mich. deputy supremo knight; ‘villlilfll J. McGlnley. New York, stiplemc secretary, Joseph 1C. Pelle- tier. Boston. supreme advocate; Daniel J. Calahan. Washington. L... (3., supreme treasurer. Dr. E. W. Buckley. St. Paul. Mina. supreme llllllilllilllll. David .l~‘. Supple, San Francisco, supreme warden. For the next convention ll stroll-g sentiment has already been shown in favor of Montreal or some other Canadian city. Al. tlic request of Pope Ilene-lilo! XV the Knights of Columbus ltavc decided to ralso $1,000,000 to 1.1- auguratc American welfare ul ltaly. it was announced at the convention. Tho fund will be rais- fld by annular subscription among . tho members. "Pope Benedict has requested this zictlvity on tliu part of the Knights of Columbus lo conserv-i tho faith and aid in tho menial innrl phylilcial (lcvclopluent illilllflfl youths," said Supreme Advocate Joscph 'i‘. Pottotlcr oi Iloston. "lt is our aim to go into llaly and introduce Alllfiflcilfl wel- fare work. to rcpay Italy in part the dcbt laid upon Amrrlcli when Columbus. the great Italian, foulid ilila western world and made it possible for (lhristcntloln to ex. tend its sphere." I UNTIL I PAY $LlP M5 : of‘ Jérr, I. owe M‘! TNLOli‘ A Pieessms Bil-L ANB I cAm Ger MY suit‘ kuow You've GOT A ieou. AND I w/wl‘ ‘m MAke A LOAN 0F Five bucks’. IIPORT or woman's mrrlr. urn or name: EDWARD ‘QLANQ Ent Point: The regular month- ly meeting of the East Point lnstot- ute was bald at the home of Min Emmellne McIntyre on July 7th. There were eiflbtl members‘ and, two vlnltors present. 1i. was decid- ed to start sawing for the Orphan-i age. The rate-payers of the dlstrnl have decided to bfllld a new aobool house so the women have decided to take up work along this line. St. Nlclwlu; The regular mos.- ihly meeting of this Institute was held at the homo of Mrs. Arthur Gaudet on July 15th. There was all attendance of eight members and five visitors present. ‘The painting of the school was discussed. A re port of the Convention was given by the delegates. New Annan: The regular meet- of this institute was held at the home of Mrs. Schurmau on July 2;‘. nil. There was twelve members and two visitors present. A report of the ice Cream Social was given and it was decided to paint the inter- ior of the school. A report of tho Convection was given by Miss Louise Moase and a. paper on ‘mural School Problems" was read by iMiss Wright. The next meet- ing will be hold at the home of Mrs. E. J. Wright. Travfiiers‘ Rant: The regular meeting of the Maple Leaf Instit- ilte was held at the home of Mrs. J. W. Hall on July 18th. Twenty- five members and two visitors were present. Two new members were added I0 the institute at this meeting. Tile meeting opened with the singing of the lnstltuta Ode. A report of the Convention was rend. it was decided to have the institute picnic on August 11th. Plans ivere liiadc for the fencing of the Ilia-mortal. The next meeting will be held at the homo of Mrs. L. Small. Murray Harblir: Tile regular monthly meeting of this institute was held at the home of Mrs. w. J. Buell on White Sands, on July 19th. There were nine members and three visitors present. The roll call was answered by ‘“l)oni.s.“ A paper 0n “Poultry ltalsing" was read lly Mrs. Beck, and one ' oil "Fill-rent Events’ iiy lMrs. Iuowse. Plans were made for a garden par- ty for the young people of the com~ munlty. There war-Q two now mem- bers added to lJllE institute at th meeting. - York". The regular meeting of the York institute was held at tha home of Mrs. Herbert Vesscy on the evening of July 20th. There was nine ntembers and llVn Vim tors present. A committee was ap- pointed to make plans for the hold- ing of a festival to raise funds. Roll-call. was answered by the giv- ing of suggestions as to ll place to hold tho annual institute picnic. ii ivas decided to acnd flowers to the family of one of the institute members who hud died. in expres- sion of their sympathy. A demon- strlllinn of Miillnery was given by Miss Carruthcrs. Murray River: The reguiar"mon-_ thlv mceting of this Institute was held nt the home of Mrs. ‘McConnell Dover, on August 1st. There were seven members and two visitors present. The meeting opened wllli tho singing of the Institute Odo. lt was decided to scnd a lettcr of sympathy to Mrs. Lowe and family who have had a sad bereavement. recently. Tho next meeting will be held a: the home of Mrs. Edgar Glddings. Montague: The regular nleeting of Montague institute was held on August 2nd in Graham's v Hall. There iverc twenty-seven members and fivc visitors present. Two new members wern addcd to the lnstit~ ute this meeting. The programme of this meeting ivas chiefly bilsl~ ncss. Reports of Sick (Tommlltcc and a financial report of the sale of ice Cream during Chautauqua week were read. Plans were made for the serving of hot dinners etc. at the rat-cs on August 9th. A delli linsiratlon on Salads was given iiy Miss Harper. Q "fa. A Blonl of l ' d Wrflalm if.‘ I Nor JU5T_ Tats MWQTE, Muff - ilil militia ‘ill lillflliilliili iiiui viii lit llIlilTtTllNFrIii-I- " 8 Oruvn 81., Hun, P. Q. "lor a you. I lullbred with Rheu- nulinn, being forced to shy in bod for Ive mouths. I triad all kinda of medicine Without relic! Ind Khoughl I would never be able to walk again. Ono day while lying lubed, I rnl about "Emif-a-fiwr" the great fruit ‘Iaodlolnfiknd it named just what I l loodod, a. r decided to ii-y ti. ‘ 7i! firs! box Allptd nu, and I , took the tablets regularly until ovary trace o! the Rheumatism loft mo." LORENZO LEDUC. 50o. l. bond for 8.60, trlalnlao 26o. ll: all dealers or sent poatpaid by Fruit-alive: Limited, Ottawa. Now Perth: Tile regular meeting of this institute was held at the home of Mrs. Alex Hamilton Jr. oti tho evening of August 3rd. Them were fifteen members and two visitors present. Mills Mary MacDun ald( Secretary of the institute was presented with a gift and address from the members. Miss MacDon- uld la leaving shortly for Saskat- chewan to engage in teaching there A demonstration on Salads was. given by Miss Harper. North ‘River: The regular meet- ing of this institute was held s. the homo of Mrs. Stafford Vlckor» lion on July lit-ll. There were tvrenty-flve women present. The meeting opened with the singing of tllic institute |O(".\'i‘o has‘ been decided to have both schools pilin- spcntT Alter ting iserving lof ice cream and cake by the hostess»... the meeting closed with tho slng~ lug of Auld Lang Sync. Tile next meeting will he held at the home of Mrs. Alfred Yeo. SOuth Lake: institute mot at the home of Mrs. Lewis McDonald ‘m July 26th. Owinglo the lllBlLgPLfi" women present but the W115 one of the most yet held. Roll-call ivas by the giving of hotlsoliolrl bin . Reports were heard from the com- mittees and now committees we c appolnlsd. A number of papc s were read by tho members. An l c cream social and dance was glv n _on Jilly 15th. and about $45 . - cd. The school is to be clean-ed b fore the arrival of the new teach- er. Tho raising of funds for tho building of ball came under dis- ‘cusslon and two of the members lavere appointed to canvass the (liv- ‘trict. Tile members purpose having the school cleaned oncc oach mouth. ’l‘iic ncxt mot-ting will iic hold at the home 0f Mrs. Elizabeth Macllonallli, when lllemonstl-litlon will b0 given on Desserts oy one of the Supervisors. interesting Cherry Grove. Tile regular meet ing of ibis institute was bcld at liilie school hotlse on lJuly 35th. y" There wcrc eleven women present. ‘The lillntltes of the lust meeting were. rcati and a discussion follow ed as to articles ncoded for th school.- Thc report from the Con~ vention was given. ‘file next nicct lng will bc held hi. the home of ‘Mrs. Frank iMcNovln, when a dom- onstratlon will be given on First Aid by one of the Supervisors. l Central Bedeque. The first rogu- lar mccting of tho Bctlcquc Wom- en's lnsitute was hcld at llic school on the evening of August 1st. 'l‘licre were thirteen ivonirn prcstiut. The President. lMrs. Friz< zcl. Wils in the chair. After the leading of the minutes of tlic or ganlzatlon meeting. ‘Miss Dorothy Bradshaw gave an exculicllt report of the Convention which she ill.- ~tended in Charlottetown. A pitpcl‘ on institute work was read. liit- iprnvcmcnts w'llicli~ the club could ‘undertake in connection with the school. ivcre then discussed and it was decided to buy new blinds. The School lBoard is laying new flours in both the rooms and l! was thought best to wait tlli this was donio before tlui men under took any further work. The next mccllng will be hold on Scptcmbo 5th. when a demonstration on Firs‘. Aid will be givcll. l i _¢o&_.___ ted. A vcrv pleasant evening was A my l TODA Statemlents ‘are now being mailed for “Approbation purchases” made during the past month or two. This approbation service is operated mereily as a convenience to ouiacustomers —bills are DUE WHEN RENDERED and in accord with our terms" are PAYABLE AT ONCE. Please attend ito yours T0‘ DAY and you will oblige us very much. Mania 8i. Mcleuti iii. 119-121 QUEEN Slillill‘ Cil’l‘0WN STOCK QUOTATIONS M“ "°" Prs. It. G. HALIFAX. Aug. 9.~—(Quotalions Sp. furnished by Johnson & Ward l‘p llieiiibers of the blontreal Stock ldxttltangc.) loll X. .. Stu. . tit. .. _ lill/l- (c1269., Corn. Sept. 57V:- ilcc. 5R. Outs, Sept. 37 . Doc, 110%, —-_--¢a-@_-_._ The woman writer who said lllli a plan's a tool if lie taiuis a it able weather there were only ton, meeting answerer] . man's advice and that he's it foolil he doesn't might just its well 1m, said that all mun arc tools and let ii go at that. BLOYGE BOWAN Shooting two discs from a man's hands. with two rifles filled 8illlllllill~ county. A big attraction at New Annan Races, August 17th. BLOYCE BOWAN Shooting diu: held in man's hand, standing with back to object (by lid AWTdr llllurd‘: and Ilka no other of mirror.) A blq attraction at New Annan Races. August 17th. _____._ 3U; I'LL LOAN You Fiv AS I GGTTBACK FPoM ATLANTIC e ‘Jusf As SMW To GE, ciTY! You eilvecr an Bud ram lflwEew iKJXQD FIE rm I_\J_Q_T (some -‘ 1% '//’