l - "L. ‘ talfllillneiFannlo Sharpe is attend- ‘Pionoors and by their plucq ap- t day morning preaching a iorceiiil iotlmmsnsTos AGENT. —Mr- _ ton‘ . Members of Mt. Zion Lodiw c». _ l “YOUR MOVE Tloank you. purely as a servic ience to our customers. to supply you the goods, when and ,wliere you want them. —'to make the" settlement punctually. Only on a basis of prompt payments can this appro service be carried on. MOORE 6 N°LEOD 11111151) e and conven- OUR PART is YOUR PART P! '-.-___..___ Western Guardian ..»SHOP from lliolmaifs Catalog. -—CHARLOTTETOWN Carnival Weew, July 14 to 19. 2630 ti 12 2tii —HOLMAN'S VELOX SEPAR- ATOR the best separator and a fair price. 3135 7 3 31 —AUCTION BALE-d will sell my property consisting of house and lot by auction on Friday. Jilly 4th. at 2 o'clock p. m. —Neil Wadman. Fredericton. 3141 7 1 Z1 —FlRESBYTERlAN.—North Bed- eque, July 6th. sacrament of the The “J udas-Tree” (By Dominion News Service) LONDON, July 1.—lii the Duke's garden at tKew a flue specimen of‘ the Judas tree, or Cercls Siliqiitis- trum, is in lull bloom. Till! 50-year-old tree. which llow- ers from all its wood, young aiitl olti, derives its name from a leg-anti that it was uponlhe branch of such a tree that Judas lscariot hanged himself tiller the betrayal oi Clir‘st. T-lie Judas tree comes from ilie shores of the Mediterranean and Asia Minor. it is a member oi the it was brought to this country from Western Asia iii 1596. Lords Supper dispensed at 11 Bl m. Evening service at 7-30. PM‘ paratory service on Saturday a! 2.30 ev. John. Sterling will preach. --RE8ERVE SATURDAY, Jutvi 5th next for Tea. Party at Seven Mlle Bay.—29d8-6-24 m 6i. | —POLICE COURT. — Three drunks arrested here on Sunday night. were tliposed oi as follows- _two were released by depositing 810. each for their appearance on Muiday morning, but failing in this their money was forfeited, the thrd, a returned man, was given a suspended sentence of $2 anti costs. - \ —BASEBALL.—-The ball game ‘played on Monday evening be- tween the Pioneers and Red Sox, was won by the iornier, score 10 to l), Umpire-Mr. Joseph Mc- Cullough. This game ls the first o! the season to the credit oi the penance, they may make matters very interesting yet, before the games are all played. H -—Vi8lTiNG PASTOR. —Rev. R. 0. Morse, editor oi the Maritime Baptist, occupied the pulpit of the Sumersitle Baptist Church on Sun- sermon. Rev. Mr. Morse was formerly pastor oi this church and Jiis friends in the Baptist congrega- tion were very pleased to meet sud heir him once more. Jiynbn MacDonald of the MacDon- flQJDrugCQ, is now Guardian rel)- resbntntivo in Cummerside. and will be pleased to receive news. ndfirtising anti Job Printing. Mr. MacDonald soils the Morning Guirdlan at his store. His tole- phofno No. is 12-2. ‘ i on FUNERAL TODAY —- The lunlrdboi the late Robert T. Md“ will take place on Thursday Jo $711 it 1.30 p. tn. from the resi- d ‘ m: Robert Stavert, Wilmot to rbsbyterian Church, Kensintz- roqlltented to meet at lodge room at 1: o'clock. Sister lodges invited- , ‘re AND WHEAT FOR ——No. one feed oats for stile yd] bushel, wheat for hen feed ' §orib.li‘.0.B., O’Lesry ha!!! ti! orders promptly at- "t . —'l‘he Kcnnetly Co" Ull- Qfy, 3115 7 3 1i Personals convention ‘as dsiezsw rdlnstituta. ,‘_ llired Mclioilan retum~ ion Saturday nisht. otter ~ tho winter in Boston. t \ ‘ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ——i—{-OC>-i-— PRINCE OOU NTY HOSPITAL The annual public meeting of the Prince County Hospital was held on Tuesday evening in the Town iiall at Summerside, the president. .\lr. ll .'l‘. Holman, iii the chair. .\ number oi the trustees and citizens were present, Reports from the pea family, and has a pod-like fruit. " CHARLOTTETOWN CARDINAL Week, July 14 to 19. 2880 8 1220i ii . RSHOP from Holman’: Catalog ..*GHARLOTTETOWN Carni- val Week, July 14 to 19. 2630 0 12 2M . .'SOURl8 METHODIST church -—'l‘licre will be no service on Sun- d-ay, July 6th. ..'BRIDGETOWN.—-Dlvine wor- ship on Sunday July 6th at 7:30 p. m. ..'SOURIS METHODIST CHURCFL-The Rev. E. A. Lock- liart will lead the service on Sun- day, July 6th. at 11 a. m. ..'BIG SLAUGHTER SALE of Footwear at Todd's Shoe Store, Montague beginning Tuesday. July 1st. 3150 7 1 tufri .."GRAND PIONIC- Come to the picnic at St. Peters on July 12th. 1i wet, on 14th. ..'JOIN THE MOTOR LEAGUE and get a Road Map and Guido Book free. Seoietary, 90 Queen SL, Charlottetown. 3167 7 1 3i ..*RE$ERVE SATURDAY, July 5th for the tea party at St. Charles 'l‘_he teatnbles will be set in the new building lately erected. All amusements usual on such oc- casions will be provided. 3157 7 1 3i ..*n= SATURDAY, July out proves unfavorable, 'I‘e:t Party at Seven Mile Bay will ho held on Monday, July 7th. Autombolles will meet the trams at Albany to convey passengers to the tea grounds. 3177 7 3 3i ..*EASTERN AGENT. —Mr. J. W. Murdock is now Guardian Ag~ ent in Montague anti will be pleas- ed to receive news items. advertis- ing, Job Printing, new and renow- al subscriptions. ‘FAREWELL GIFT.—On Snu- tlay afternoon at the Methpdist Church Sunday School Souris, the Sup erintentlcnt Mr. W; ll. Leartl at the conclusion oi the lesson sprung a surprise upon Mrs. tltcv.) M. G. Brodie by reading an atltiress to her anti presenting her with a purse containing gold as a gift from the Sunday School as a token oi’ appreciation for her work iii the school Mrs. Brodie I “ '1.‘ Easternfiuaifiaii» a test Millions corn flakes. ly——critical-ly. Made in a fitting speech thanked - the Superintendent anti the school‘ for their kindness. i Suininerslde and Alberton Ladies‘ Aids were submitted, read and, on, motion oi Mr. Chas. Hensley. sec-l ended by Mr. J 1A. Brace received and adopted and it was ordered that, H, the thanks oi the meeting be loiitl | cred to the ladies for their very material aid to the hospital. The secretary submitted and read the financial statement for the year eii- diug May 31st, 192i as follows: 'l‘otal Receipts --_._ Total Payments Total Assets _-. . 79.888538 Total Liabilities -_-.--.. 791485.38 After complimentary remarks the statement was adopted. The Matron's report showed that 471 patients were admitted during the year——202 male and 269 loin-al- es, 0t‘ these 402 were cured; ll improved. 9 unimproved; l8 were not treated. 9 died; 17 remain in hospital. Fifty infants were born in the hospital, oi‘ which two were still born. All 50 mothers made a good recovery. The babies born were :10 males and 20 females. No less than 314 patients reoelv ed surgload ‘treatment, apart from tho obstetrical cases, Paying pit tients number 378; part pay 76; no pay. 17, The country furnished 371 -the town 98 and 2 were from other provinces. Oi the total 166 were Catholics 128 Pres-byterians; 79 Me thodists; forty four Anglicans; 38 Baptist, and 17 Christians. The X- Ray was used on 89 patients. Pa tients suffering from hypertrophied tonsils and adenoitis rnn the mater- nity cases pretty close. there being 45, The next highest classification was hernia 16. 16,114.00 were elected as follows: Messrs ll_ T. Holman, ll. J. hitissey. J. A. 3mm, _/\_ s. McKay, anti ‘Fhoe. l). (Jarruthcrs. All were re elected ‘with tho exception oi the last nam- ctl, who was elected in place ol‘ Mr. John n. Campbell, retired, At int» general meeting Mr. J. ll. Il'rlch1irtl was appointed auditor. At a Slliiit‘. quent meeting or the Trustcoe- Mr- ll. T. lloimun was chosen Presl- tleni, Mr. Charles Hensley, Vice President, and Mr. ll. J. Miliiil)’, Secretary, passenger on Monday. ll. —Mr. Stanley Brown. Alberton, son of police Officer llrnwn. was ilfl arrival in town on Monday anti spent Dominion day here. ll —Mr. James McKonna, who with wife and family have been residing in Rumrorti, Me., for the lust four " ‘all nootiord. Plllllol’ en inward 4,- ‘wu years. returned on Monday and is paying a visit to his former home at Elmsdale. ll. itlon for his discourse. During the service Wrs. (Rev). M. G. Brodie _ lfiyll4lwiilllfl-Mf‘. M. S. Scorn sweetly $ ‘duct entitled "Does Jesus iThe Ilev. E. Lockhart assisted the [Native Land" was sung on bohail’ Trustees for the next three years =1‘ ' Hughes Drug Co., Ltd, arnnswsu. SERVICE. - on‘. Sunday evening the Methodist} Church at Souris was iilled wltli~ a sincere congregation. The occas- icn being the farewell service of ltev. Robert M. Brodie who spoke on ""l‘lie Voice of God" "Thunder or an Angel." Tho Rev. gentleman received many words oi apprecia- suiig a Care." pastor. The altar rull anti the road- ing desk was prottily decorutt-ti which was done by Mrs. E. L. Stewart. At the conclusion 0f the service the hymn "God llloss our of’ Dominion Day. .."LOBSTER FISHING-The ex- tension is being taken atlvuutage of by most of tho North Shore pack- ers. The extt-nslcn continues to Saturday the 5th. Packers as u rule are not enthusiastic over it, but fishermen on hulflinc tmtl found in grub nntl gasoline, eto.. are plcasctl enough. The expenses in removing a factory is a daily change and unless a fair quantity oilobsters are caught daily it docs not pny to keep open. Hence some factories have taken in their traps anti closed. 0i . .'Mr. anti Mrs. James G. lilac- Lurtti, Montague acetnntiauietl by their niece, Miss lletli Mac- Lauchlan, St. Peters, were passeng- ers to 'l'oi'nicntinc on Saturday afternoon to meet Mrs. Machareno "tors Misses Winifred anti Ada Mzttztionaltl, teachers in the Beaten lllgh Schools, who will spend their Glycerine Mixture for Gas on Stomach Simple glycerine, buckthorn bank, ctc., as mixed in Adlerlka, helps any case of gas on the stomach in TEN minutes. Most m-allcinos ‘not only on lower bowel but Adler- lka note on lltfPll uppor and lower bowel anti removes all gasses and poisons. Brings out matter you nov- er thought was ln your system. rint o: writ-e plainly. w.‘- MAIL THIS TODAY! Canadian ram-t cat-m oompuiyfiamiti-a l5 Front Street lost. Toronto, I want to make the Milk or Cream Tout for Corn Flake crispness. Picnic send me, without charge, our generously-largo Toot Package of Poet Toastioe. yourself Test’ Post Toasties Criapness at Our Expense By simply filling in and sending us the coupon below, you willreceive a generous test package of Post Toasties free. When it arrives, notice the sealed-tight, wax-wrapped carton as you open it. Shower some of the golden-brown flakes into a bowl,‘add milk or cream, “ There ’s a Reason ” in Canada Factory: Windlot; Ontario. DOUBLE IHIKZK 83 Send coupon today for free package and make crispness of women have found in "Post Toasties-tiie _ _ improved com flakes-a new breakfast food delight. For Post Toasties- stay crisp in milk or cream. Highest quality white com gives Post Toasties its original oodness. Secret processes bring out all the tempting corn avor. Then our own special toasting makes these the finest eat them slow- You will be delighted with their rich, toasted corn flavor. You will find the last spoonful deliciously firm and crisp. Insist on genuine Post Toasties. the improved corn flakes which stay crisp in milk or cream. Your grocer has them. ' CANADIANPOSTUM CEREAL COMPANY, LTMITEQ Head Oifice: Toronto t oflsties Corn Flakes Mrs. tCapt.) Daniel McIntyre, lilg Bush. . .'Misa Sarah McEacliorn arriv- eti home frtnn lioslon lust wot-it on a summer's vacation at her mother and brother's, Itockbarra. ..‘Mlss Beth Mticbauclilan, St. Peters, Miss Mary Mnclutyrc anti Mr. untl Mrs. James MiicLitrt-n. Montague on Saturday. The closing exercises of Genrge~ town lligh School took pltiett in tht- Town llall on Thursday evening, Juno 26th, an exceptionally largo crowd were present. The exorchtt-a were presided over by inspector i.. W Shaw. assisted by the teachlm; stall. Many apeechca were mntie Excellent for obstinate constipa- town, P. E. I. antlnl-l testlllod to the splontlitl tion_ Guards against appendicitis. showing mm“, by the teachers an,‘ Chaflmtm‘ pupils during the past year. FOUOWlIIB is tho programme: nfinonvo or tmrn an Montague motored to the city from ‘—-—-— -_-&0&--—-- GEORGETOWN HIGH SCHOOL i Following are the list oi prilefl. Dept-Min Marlon McWtilIiamo General Proficiency-ii. Primary nor iLeslio equal. Junior (lentirul Proficiency-l Muriel Allen; 2, Lucy Soully; llibboit Jenkins. Attentlauce-Jiilllnn Llewellyn. ______,____.__..__... CUTS & BRUISES Iieal quickly alter a few implications oi Lillian Llewellyn‘, 2. Isabel Kinil and ‘ills-a- ,Mtlu Gladys Taylor's Dflpartment 3. iillll. 3i win (HTS; mill M Junior. tloncrnl Iliiehncl Burke; B. Raymond liVrltinik-Mcrrick lfiaslon llcportinoiit-—lrene llowltrtt PFUgTUSJA Catherine liurtroin Application — Matlellnti MttcKin- Arltlimotic-—Nettle Walk-or l’rtvgrt-ss-—Mury Plowlott Afiiils-“HOPTIHTG Butihlltlor tolllng—-Mary Hewlett Miu Margaret Mctomiack’; Dept. (l-t-noral l’r0flciency.-—1, Jenkins; 2, Mary Motiownn; 8, 1511-. Dorothy Doll; 4, illeber JJouglas. Proficiency-J, Lav- 8, Julia King. 1Attentlanoe~Waltor Solonio - Writing-A, dsabel iIolIVOPGI 2, Car- ts Solomon. In Mails Mon-lo’ Department Jllgliost Aver-mg Publltf-"Schtiols (innit-s ill ttutl iV,--Mnry Hpwlott. X vacation tit their summer homo iii Remarks by inspector L. W. Mics Isabel Monkey's Department Certilleiite--i, llliotla l-Jiision 2, Helen Donovan, (lititlys Mooney, Dundas. Shaw. ’ ' ‘Iizilph Douglas. ‘Emmott llaoholnr, Leo tlolell, Fran- Oponing Chorus. 0 Canada, General Proflciency-—1, Chas. .-\thletlc~iSpnrgeon Walker, cls Lovers. Aiinu Iiitrko. Louise . Solo, Frances McEncherii. Jenkins; 2, Mildred Gotell. .\'.it,‘lltiilll('i‘~Aglltil! Solomon. llohhs, lillWllfii McLean, (iratit- V Remarks. Mr. Cecil Brehaut Applicutioii—l)orothy lliclionald Attontittnro ~1, Jcrrio Ilaiusc: 2- and Vl.--~llernitrtl llnt-heior. illicit- Wrincipal.) Arithmetic-Hugh Mcliouaitl Kenneth Framer, ael liurltc, imvlti Ltivers. Milford tMl. Le , and m" B n 'l'f'£‘ts'0lltiliiUll oi Prizes, Corttilc- Attendance-d. Roy Lavuntlier; 2,1 iiiit-lit-itir, Winnie Mc-Utninitl. Aent as Nichols s‘ r [New York -it a c113“: lites. etc. ' Amos Lavardior. iPrineipaPs Department-Mr. Cecil litit-heior, Levi-s Yosioii, Jiiliu King. ' m m9 an?“ this weekh yin]. é Solo, Robert Jenkins. Junior Arlllimetlc—Aiiiia Mo. Brehlult Waiter iitit-helur, Walter Stilotutiu. prolonged v15“ to m, moum. National Anthem. Loren, _' Gt-norul i’rol.~~Griice imaging (‘irzttltt Vl anti Vlh-Mnry Mct-owau. d rogress-—<Carrlo luaslou (inventor (rPllUffliS ;\iiliilliA'iiillS_V [pip-n hougitis. l-ltlwin Ileii. Mlitlrml Miltiiltlllglllii. lioil, llowtirtl Mooney. Cnriiit-illtt Il-lngllttlr-(lritce liougins. Suhnntni, Agiiuv Mi-lltmtiltl, “fly (luogzrnphy- lit-ion Solomon. Stiltntitni, Hit-wart Lavt-rs. Infill"! Protzrosoi lilsic Knight. |,,,\~,-,-- t, [Pnmt-mti Mtildueiitsrn, ll. Joli- Prtitzross ~Mttt1oll1iu Joimwti. 1.111.; (liutle vii llllti viii-~~(il'iii"‘. Alliltitle ~~lhivltl Luvtsra. lllaitiry Sliieltl~——(lriice Douglas, (‘trading Certificates --~ l-lltennor lit-silo, (lltirtrntw- l.ii'.V\'('ii,\‘|l, i.-:-tht~i Kiniatlortion (lotell, ilgnt-s llow- lelt, Lester “lluiutiu- Adrian Flitti-‘F. Wultor Ilatclielor, Veronica lint-kc. Fred Jenkins, Atin llocht-ltir, .‘\iiilll Molioiitiltl, John King. tlortltni inaug- lns, llt~lt~n Jlviitinnltl. Jtis. St-tilltiy‘. “t-Iiunnlt], bltllsnu McDonald. Jerrlti ltaliiso, Kenneth Fraser. Frances Lttviiitiler, Jos. Sampson. Public School Ccrtiilcttlcs —- Myrllo Itoss. tRlindu Eamon, ltlnitl Knight, Francis lllctltirmiick. hora urn/anther, liavitl Lnvem. (irtnlo viii anti lX.——Myrtlo iRoss. Riititio . l-inston, Wnldron Lavora, tiJan Mc- '. Donald, Mary llnutlrctiull. Agnes tJcnklns, Lotion Jt-lVr-ry, Notilo Walker, i‘iliii]l llontlreuuit- illia Victor, Slt-plit-n Sctilloy, ‘Ella one. Waller lioutlrt-anlt, Winnie Walker, (trade li.~~ lllidrotl Holt-ll, (‘b1 ..i3o]on;qn, _. lJt-iiltliis, llortitliy Ilit-Lttimlti. Amos Lnviiiitlier. tlt-rtirtl St-iiiltty, Fred , ' e Mt tltiliouuh. Allan Mt-tittrnniv, llugli ..-.“E; I Moll. Stephen lltnitlrt-ntiit. ilnrry ' ' ‘Lovers, (ltiilit-rinr litirkr, Anna Mc- t ' |l.nren. tirade ill niitl IVs-Bobby ’ I o iii}... ' t ooh: no. - ' “it i. t ' '_'_J-'i‘sTii'E,t')T'iiomaNns P- f“ recliner/thaws!!! V’ 4 Wssiitiii‘ i he...