its in t. '. 1 x . l . jasmine a I ian3t it? iagood. ‘ Annual Parochial = m, so. 4m. wisrwfaim missile", SHOP from i-loluan’: Ont-UNI. -1'IONIaH- Don't turret the Picnic at Tilnfi —IAollAl-L.—'l‘here wan; two V. _, minor casualties during the buo- v "ball game on Thursday fight last at the school grounds Summer-aide. A. Johnston, 3rd hue for the War Vets, was knocked out h a blow in the side and l. Daisy. cstchenator the Bed Box had to re- tire from the ggmo with a Iplit hand. Neiher injury was very serious. They were both about cil Pr. *1 ' the Prohibition Act was T‘ I-I 'TAYI.Q?% u Miran CHATHAFA. ONT: ' ifuneral took xthe next day. -PIOHIUITION Fmfl. — ‘A farmer from Lot 4 who was rec- ently sentenced Iby Mr. A. (lamp- bell. J. P., to thirty days in jail for an infraction of the motor vehldle Act was brought down on Thurssdy to go his time. An- other man on a charge egainat found guilty by Judge McQuarrie some day ago was also brought down from the West on Tuesday and lodged in the County lull for two months. MFINE BAROItL-Mr J. H. Hunter is one ol’ Summerside?! hest amateur gardeners and mall)‘ a professional horticulturist might ‘get a few pointers from him, espec- |iully along the llue o! intensive culture. ‘Hie vezotable -~Sil'dell- which contains something of al~ most everything. is now in its prime and excepting for the sys- tem called “French Berdening" we we have never seen a bigger mis- c6llifllt>0ll$ crop in a given area. A . row of peas, now eight feet high and just coming into_ 010p, is worth an_vone's while to have a look at. if only to break one or other of the ten Commandments. —FUNERAL SE-RVlCE8.-— The vplace in Brockvill". Ont, last Monday of Mrs. Lucy C. ;. Gilmour, widow of Rev. Thomas C. Gilmour. sometime on the staff of the parliamentary library at 0t- tuwa, who was undergoing treat- ment at the Ontario hospital for several years. She was a daughter cf Hon. W. H. Pope, Ottawa. Mrs. Gilmour was widely known as the writer of ibotli verse and prose of remarkable power and beauty. ,. ilSiie resided at Summerslde some years ago and any old friends here will regret to learn oi her death. .\i-rs. (DY-I Beelrsto, formerly of V. summeralde and noiw of Charlotte- ior "FRASEIV Marine We offer at very 10w prices, for cash: 25-4 H.P. Jump Spa 5-6 H.P. Jump Spa 3-18 H.P. Jump Spark Engines. All new and completely equipped and guaranteed. . . Engines A A rk Engines. rk Engines. l,‘ 22nd and inches Write for prices. Macliay 8t New Glasgow Fraser, Ltd. N.S. When daughter eats onions at: supper father knows he can have the porch swins tor once- l tau-s. l e will be sold at auction on parochial a pentens tools and various artifice. ' farm, shout l2 ucreg of standing D6" For particulars see hand hills AUCTION SALE o; grain, also stock. farming imple FATHER CHI\IIISISON Q” On the l0t’n_=Aug. 1922 at 1 p. m., meme, mlIBIUQI‘ instruments, cur- h Itustlco. "SPREAD EAGLE TALK" "I've never heard you say. "From Maine to California. and from the Great Lakffi to the sun kissed gulf." “N03 said the eminent states- man, “I don't Ibelieve in taking in ton much territory in a speech and furthermore, while I'm proud to be a citizen of such a great country. I've noticed that the ora- icrs who dwell on its geographi- ca] dimensions are not doing any- thing in particular to make lt a hotter ulam- in whch to live." Tang, Sung, Ming Theae throa_ dyns Kingdom mark three they prepared tea. cakes and waa boiled. tlon. itself. pHenco comes: ._ iJnrlng the Tana period, tn_ same in of the Flowery distinct atanae in human progress, signified in the world. of beverages by the different ways in which During the Bung, it was powdered and whipped during prepara- During the Ming it wanafeqpad, , action in proeela being. attained, the wqrldwvee ready fer nonfiction in the tea . deal better than jifirst of the season and a very finc 5., Mr. M. D. McLeod of- Summorsirie. fist and cleaner than some we have *0“ l5 slwndlnl his vacation ‘with _, his parents at lSummer-sitle. , town. . Gummeralde. . ills av. l-llr. bookish. former home ' fifteen‘ rears egmllldhes l-QWD. is a sister of the deceased. --c|>i£nniee mes...- Apart from a couple of cherry trees. we have nogarden this year. but up to now appear to be faring a good some who have. There are not so many who have ‘been getting all the cherry pie, new ‘ potatoes and beans that is good for them so early in the season. The isample of beans and Irish Cobblers were left twirl: us‘ on Thursday" by Mr. -MoLeodf-s beans. the best kind i‘? WM"! 009i arere sown on May the bode average six ill lfillsth and plenty of .them. His Cobblers, planted May 15th are ‘the size o! an ordinary seen —'Summerside Exc. mom PERSONAL! —-iMr. George Schurmsn of IMonc. —iM.iss lUcnls McArtlmr. Lynn, Mass, is visiting relatives in H ——Rev. W. ‘H. and Mrel Harding of Milton. N. 8.. are visiting in Sunnmerside. I —Dr. and Mrs. Williams o1 Mont real are visiting in Suinmerslde the guests of -Mr. and Mn. E. H. Monkley. —Mlss Doris —MacArthllr, of Lynn. Mass le visiting in Summer- side. the guest of Mr. and 15m Creelman McArthur. —Dr. and Mrs J. S. McLeod of Medicine Hat. who were whiting MF- "d M”- Bflli. Rogers. Alber- tflll Silent last Thursday in Sum. merelde. ——Mrs. A. W. Covey and children 11f St. John Th0 haw; been 51195,“ at the iliaptlst parsonage ion 5mg. merside-Frlday en route to Dart. mouth, N. S. —-Mrs. Gordon Schuraiui, sum- merslrle. is visiting her daring", Mrs. Earl Tuplin, Grand Rapids, Mltii, , 1L -—Mrs H. E. liiclsellan. Cape Tormenflne la spending the. week end wlih her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Hammeli. —.'lv‘rienda of Mr. Thoe. Carmin- ere, wlw wee lniureu a few days "l" "l" 1'0 Slodzto hear that he is WPIPWI!’ rapidly and. will be about Ihortly. " —-lRev. George 6. and ‘llrs, Mit- chell or Bummer-side, P. ii. I, have been Innate. of ‘Mrs. ltkehelfe mother. Mrs Andreas titers’, —4Mr. A. o. Leoklesnd little daughter. Port Arthur, erg "m. It 01am. "Mr. hackle, left here h one o: the. Island. boya who is: succeeded. in the west. l-l —'Miea, AMA. UOYIQ» Jellloia. Plains, Boston. has. return to -'I_ .1 vial. Be- h ' l’; Fmto sh Qweetiuorou an. Picnic will be on Wednesday. Jul! Ill-h- ' —lA8I.lALL»—The game be- tween the Pioneers and the ltet! 3a‘ 1n m, . Prince County Base Bali League, which was positioned from list Mbnday night for the do feat of the . Boston. Travellers a-t Summer-aide. was pulled off on Tuesday evening and was rather ‘a one-sided attair, resulting in the dqfea of the Pioneers lby the wide margin .0! 1.1 to 2. On. Thunaday night theflth game in. the boogie series was played between the Pioneers and War Vet; and-owe seven innings to decide. the Plum eers ‘warming-by a score o! 106, Mr J. L. MbCullJuflI. umpire; Morris, ‘bale Judges tin the League eterni- ing the Pioneers now, lend, with Red Scx second and War Vet; lest, The next game the last,of the-der- ies will be played next . ‘Monday evening between the Red Si: and the War Vets Eastern Guardian SHOP 00m Holman‘: tlmtalog. “sea. noun-ran will be in his office. Bonris, Wednesday, July 26th from i0 to 5. ..'FARM FOR SALE WITH or without chop. Good buildings. For terms and particulars apply to N. J. Nicholson, Montague. ..' STRAWIERRIES PLENTI- FUtH-tbarge quantities of straw- berries have been shipped from this port to Plctou and New Glasgow and has been the source of considerable revenue to those ‘engaged in the enterprise, The ‘season however, lg now about ,over. *....°A HAPPY EVENi-The mnny ‘friends in Sourls of Mrs. J. Joyce _ _ ‘will be interested in the latest news known as Miss Sue Carlton. was married- last year to the Rev. J. Joyce, of the Newfoundland Meth- "odlst Conference. Mr. Joyce is stationed- at Carbonnear on that Island. On Friday last we news reached Sonrie that the happy oou- ple have been blessed with the er- rlval of their iirstlborn. a eon. ‘We congratulate our friends, not forget- ting m. Caleb o. Cflllbll. who looks younger since he became a grandfather. UI‘NELGOMEID many friends. in fact the. citizens, lighted to see Mrs. H. W. home again from an visit to Moncton. St. John Ives. end,- lother large and important centres ' ywhlie in the lumbering province ‘she was the guest of her sister, Mrs. ‘Dr. Ferguson and suttice to say the; her trip‘ was a most our leading women and is ever ready and willing, to lend a help- ing hand in aLl things pertaining to the welfare oi‘ thetown or community at large. She is one ;o1 the exceptionaiiitiaw who ‘never weariea in well doing ‘and great. is the pity that illke her cannot be among the residents of Montague. ——-—-<-o->i-- PERSONALS ..'iMrs. Ewen Gillespie has iyeturned to her home in Montague from e visit, to New Glasgow, N. ,4. s-p- ' ..'We regmt to have‘ to report lMcPboc, one of our most respect- ed citlzons. Her early recovery is most anxiously hoped for. ..'iChlef of Police White ls ap- parently thg niglijt man in. the right place. lodging from the. peace and quietness town of liiontagua ie iit- preset! enivylne- ' ..'Mre. Wm. McOunrrIe her mother in law, Mrs, McQusrrle. both of Wesiviiie. Nova Bcotie. are at present among the visitors to Montague. Mrs. iMcQuarrle. Junior was form- eriy lMies Irene Mtflregor. and is the daughter o! our esteemeg and worthy town's people. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel M-oGregor. Her num- erous friends and acquaintances are delighted to see “Irene" again and to know she hue not alto- gether forgotten her old home town. -i<o>--—- WlLlu ENTERTAIN LAVISH LY and _ James LONDON’. Jilly fliiriNegotlistv tlons ‘for the purchase of a new. building to be used as Canadian otflclal headquarters in Iwndon are on the brink_ of consumnia- tlon. Unless. an unlookcrllor hitch intervenes. it will ‘he possible shortly to announce the acquire- ment of a suitable structure on a site quite ascentral as thin. of British ‘Columbia House. which the Government wsa. unable to secure. , Hon. P. C. Larkln. the High Ocmmissilqner. has, also succeed- ed ln securing, a town residence. where it is understood, he will entertain, on a scale recaliln the, pro-social nctiivitlee. 0i the igh Com leeionere poet. The . . '.'.o..iil.. . . int." her cousin, Miss Genevieve am- niell. _ 1 i- ._ . ..-. _..-¢ of her. Mrs. Joyce, who is better ' HOML-p K0,?‘ , of Montague. in general. are de- ._ extended _ enjoyable one. Mrs. Ives is one of ' Wfilfill-i- more‘ _. numbered . the serious illness oi’ fMra. Duncan " . which thin. . Hellth vet- “I I‘ pwedapetlara gh- Jramllllil. classes: FreeJor all Trot, For,‘ opened. C8115. +ios .,_. Vii-fit‘ '3' UMMER heat makes no difference to Carnation Milk. It’s always sweet and fresh when you need it. That's because it comes to you SEALED and STERILIZED._ Freehand rich the day it comes to us, part of the water 1s taken awayby evaporation and it 1s put into new containers and eterihzed. It keeps indefinitely 1n the cans.—.or for several days when Carnation Milk solves the milk problem. Winter or summer, it.is alwa ready—never late. None is wasted. Use it as cream, or add water and use 1t as m1 k. Milk Always Sweet in Summer / Carnation Milk adds wonderfully to every milk dish — new flavor and new nourish- ment. It makes tea and coffee famous and it whips. Order this convenient, economi- cal milk now. Ask your grocer to send you several tall (16 oz.) cans, or a case of 48 At-the same time write for the Carnation cook book. I It is new-beautifully illus- IIlt9(L—3Dd the many recipes are tested and delicious. Try this recipe. CARNATION COOKED SALAD DRESSING. ' 1 tesspocaiful salt, ‘l tableepoonfui suganll/g tabiespoonfuls dour, 3/ teaspoonful mustard, 2 eggs, 1 teaspoonful onion juice, 1/4, cup mild vinegar, 1/2 cup Carnation Mifk, ingredients, odd beaten eggs, onion juice and milk diluted with the water. A d the vinegar slowly, cook in e double boiler- until thick, stirring constantly. recipe makes 1% cups salad dressing. cup water. Mix dry Remove from fire, strain and cool. This CA-RNATION MILK PRODUCTS COMPANY, LIMITED, 1.70. JOHN STREET, AYLMER, ONT, 6437711111171; p '7'! W: In nouns "an on» , Isle in Canada D cannon HLIPIOUIJOII-OUIIAIY. u-tus. I Arunmorrr." cuns-nuuartnnnesantaelaltfil- L035! MONEY AND TEETH . IN HARVESTING CHERRIES LONDON. July Lttj-Definite the (not that sour cherries were not m_ ch of a crop throughout the Nnglrg Peninsula as a whole, all mo” gwwerg who were fortunate enough to have a crop did not rent 1m good returns from the “ma, ‘A typical story of losses comes from a summer resident oi Nlagaraon-theLake. ‘This than hadfieeveral 590d cherry if?" "ll his large lot which this seasom yielded al-moet a full crop- Hoping to make some revenue‘ off the place. the swwer Pmwlw-il a. tew baskets, picked his fruit and gulppfld_ the gnmo to Toronto. AH. er baskets hedbeen paid for, carry- ing and selling charges met. and the regular tplclrlng fee of a quarter deducted, exactly lour cents per basket was left to pay for produc- ing costs and meet interest on in- vestment. INot only ‘I65 U1 grower considerably out of lwcket on his small venture, but he suf- fered another calamity. lln filling the lest basket he mlsserlhls foot- ‘ing and fell, pipe in mouth, to the ground, the thrill‘ wrenching out five of this teeth. .A trip to the den. tilt, to have removed a few roots which the pipe bsd overlooked ‘more than wiped out the four cents gross profit» per basket. ll are . ~ (h! 8300.00. 2.40 Trot I300 Pece, $090.00 and en .004 -' l! _ i pep-obit in all cl .- giogaiztnrday’. July = at , ' QNIQIIIT- A . , “association osrtolov t ‘ eru. Mail your entries earl - ‘ It to ISTOGK QUOTATIONS HALIFAX, July 24.—-(Quotalions furnished by JDJIISLOII and Ward. members 0t the Montreal Stock Ex- change.) Brampton .......... .. 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