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The sclcctiou can hc made from a widc rungl- of different st_\'lr~s and patterns. in lnutcrials that will stand all thc wcar and tcar tho ho_v can give tin-m-and then some. \\'n bought more boys suits this sulumcr than over bf~foro-\vc bought ltcavv lm:-alisc the prices were right. 'i`hc cash looltcd good to thc manu- iaciurcr, tho clothes lookcd good to us. li' _von \\:|nt a lllgli-cln:<:=, strong. \vcll-u1a¢l<- unit for your boy, this is your opportunity to get it at it lu\v l)l'ii‘I'. St-tv llir-sw suits, vxalninu the tailor~ ing and matt-rials and note the moder- uiu priccs. * 1- -Y __- ;d _ __ T ___ l -3 "_"`__| Gray Marine Motors 3 to 50 H. P. 2 and 4 Cycle \_ Gray Motors are the simplest and most powerful gasoline engines for their size in the world. No Repairs if Taken Care Of You can have a guaranteed Gray Motor in your boat for less money than you have to pay for inferior engine. Write for Catalogue and Prices. Extras of all kinds kept in stock. Stanley, Shaw & Pearden a BENBEY ' -IT PAYS to buy in this Provin e. -W. K. McGOUGAN. Globe Fox Exchange, is Guardian Agent In Bum- merslde. -THE MORNING DAI ` Guardian can be obtained at Lai1eriy's Tonsor- Ial Parlors, Summerside. -THE SCI-IOONER McClure, Capt. McLellan arrived in port Thursday with coal from Newark, N. J.-H. -RECOVERED.- Mr. William Mc- Intosh, Rose Valley, after serving five weeks in the Prince County Hospital where he underwent a critical opera- tion, has returned home. The opera- tion being a complete success.-H. -REMEMBER the patriotic and re- cruiting meeting in Agricultural Hall, Summerside, this evening. Sir Louis Davies, Rev. Dr. Fullerton and other prominent speakers will address the meeting. -NEW PRlNCiPAL.- Mr. William Stewart, Kensington, has been en- gaged as principal for the O'Leary School. Mr. Stewart is an experienc- ed teacher w ith a high reputation.-H -POLICE COtJRT.- Mr. Bert Kelly, Summorside was taken to jail Thursday on n first Conviction of the Prohibition Act. he was convicted about two years ago but had succeed- cd in evading arrest.-H. -FOR THE FRONT.- Among the volunteers for the Prince Edward lieavy Artillery Battery for the front are three Summersitlc boys, viz.- Mcssrs llazen Mclionald, Harry Grady and John Dick.-H. -BASEBALL.- The game of base- ball on Thursday evening between the Red Sox and Pioneers, was won by the former, the score being eight runs to six, Messrs McCullough and Bell umpired. McQuarric and Moun- tain batteries for Sox. Gaffney and .\lcZ\'cill for the Pioneers.-H. -EXAMINATION). - The half yearly examination oi Centerville school was held on \\\ tuesday, Julie 30th and was attended by quite a number of parents and visitors. The school room looked neat and tidy and thc bright faces of the pupils formed a pleasing jucturc. The scholars were examined in the various subjects by Mrs. J. \\'. Wright answering their questions promptly they showed by their accurate answer they were care- t`ully instructed by their teacher Miss .-'tunic Gavin. Dialogues by the pupils which everyone enjoyed. At the close of thc examination a very suitable gift was presented the teacher by .\liss Florence Iiowness in behalf of thc pupils showing the cstecm in which she was held by both parents and pupils. Miss Gavin thanked par- cnts and visitors for their kindness and interest shown in the school also thc pupils for tncir nice present which she would always remember. Thus closed another year's work at (,`cntcrv1'li0 school. 4% WESTERN PERSONALS -Dr. l`ielanc_v, Wellington was a visitor to town on Thursday last.-li. -.\ir. B. R. Sharpe and Wii’e Sum- merside are, spending their holidays at Plcasant \'ulle_\‘ thc guests of Mr. and .\Irs. Issac Sharpe. "HillSide Farm. -Mr. Wilfred Dalton, Burton. Lot T, was u passenger to Surnmcrsidc on '1`liur.sday morning and left on n busi- ness trip to Charlottetown.-H. -.\liss Grace Walsh, stcnographcr for thc Steam .\'avlgation, crossed by thc S. S. “Einprr.-ss" Saturday morn- ing for New Glasgow wht-re she in- tends to spend her vacation. SUMIVIERSESHIPPING -Schr, “l>ictator". (‘aptain Day arrived today from l’ictou with coal for the railway. -Schr. “Nt-llif: ltcid", Captain Reid arrived to-day from l'ictou with coal t`or the railway. -Scl\r_ "I\lau »-_e¢o_oog='=. Lrssi-nnmg cnmwioc. Arr. 8.05 7.02 6.33 6.11 Dep. 5.10 5.45 4.10 3.27 2.55 1.30 Charlottetown Mt. Stewart Morell St. Peter’s Souriis Dep. Arr. ._1l 7.10 Arr. Elm ira Dep. 4.00 F ful Viv" Of l"f°Xi°=“‘°" Y . .?.li’?_!_‘1!L`.!_.’~.-‘!_’_.?..‘! 7- `-I(:!;3!Z7£1|§ u|Dlll_uu»¢ - | 4 4.20 5.09 5.30 6.05 A.IiI. 8.45 9.55 10.25 11.05 Arr. 7.00 6.11 5.49 D01). 5.15 3.55 2.48 2.20 1.30 Mt. Ste wart Cardiga n Montag ue Georget own Dep. Arr. l Daily Sat. ox. Sat. only &Sun. 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