o» IUL¥~73192§ ,_ v .is 7 iisiiii “AI stirs Discounts and Big Bargains too many to enumerate. l» Woniens VB l a c k, Brown‘ or Navy Hole- proof Silk Hose $1.50 and$2. for 30c 300 jpairs ' Ladies’ slices .-_$4.00 to $6.00, for.'.._.......... $1.98 1'00 _pairs Ladies’ Shoesfor . . . . . . $1.50 200 pairs Ladies’ Slioesfor........ 98c Our sale of Men’s I-Iartt Shoes at $10.00 is as large as could be desired and there is no gain t°o us in a further reduction. . still $9.75 take anything in our store.‘ ' ld Bondfor $8.00 00 pairs Men’s 02.- fords in‘ Black or Tan ..$3.68 ‘ A lot of ‘Infants Shoes $2.00‘=an‘tl $3.00 Rt $1.25 100 pairs . Ladies’ Colored Shoes 20°‘ discount and 10% dis- count. on "all other col- ored goods. Our countepbaskets are heaped with half price goods. I unis’. IIDSE- ‘At special and won- derful prices. i Men’s Goodyear welt Boots in black or tan *at\$1.50, ' $198. $325. $3.98 special sale. .._..; \ off Bros LIMITED. "Always Best. Save Your Money. Get Satisfaction. One of the finest deposits oi siliofl in the world is in New Zealand and a iaotory for the manufacture of all . mainland. the Island _mail was an Mm, peter Flynn, James Heron and Mother, Mrs. James Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Gallant, Mr. and Mrs. M. Callaghan, Mrs. Walker and Mother, Mr. and Mrs. A. Coady, Mrs. Cap- tain Roach and Gus; Mr. and Mrs. James H. Gallant. James I-le Patrick M maghan and Aggie, Miss Ethel Mclllntee, Mr. Peter McGon- — ="- M's "*- F- “""'"'“" m" family. Mrs. Catherine Griffin, Mr. McDougal. Arthur and Annie Bar- answered by a "Strawberry Recipe." sincerely thank all her kind neigh- bours and friends who were so good and kind to her in her sudden and sad bereavement James Hennessey and Mrs. A. Coady who did all in their power to lighten the blow she was called upon to bear. _i Central Guardian ""_-"—' ITY—- nnell dz Chandler. B-QZ-ftli-l m0. FOX WIRE, ALL SIZES-Fem. ell 8s Chandler. o-RZ-itu-l mo. HORSES FOE SAL carload oi choi rived at McNeil Lower Water, St. E - Another ce horses Just ar- & Wood's Stables, All Spring Coats clearing ‘cult; "distill "i; ' .' .- .' .' .' .' .'.' 6570-7-6-21. MAILSDELEVE-I; -- Owing to the train being delayed on the M 98°’ ‘ma’ “'98 and hour and twenty minutes late last night. Imports And Exports Of W001i OTTAWA, July 3. — The next Bulletin cf the Canadian Woollenj and Knit GOOds Manufacturers As- sociation will sly: Government figures just out of imports and exports for the fiscal year 1928, indicate that there has been a reduction as compared to fiscal 1927 of about 15 per cent lni the amount of wool imported ‘for, further manufacture in Canada‘ coupled with an increase of 112 per, cent in the export of Canadian; produced wool, while the imports of. manufacturers of wool into Canada were only cne half of one per cent less than in fiscal i927. The imports of wool into Canada in fiscal 1928 was 13,895,670 lbs. or 2,527,433 lbs. less than in fiscal 1927; export of Canadian produced wcol was 11,140,101 lbs. or 5,906,120 lbs. more than in the previous year; imports of wool tops were practic- ally the same as the previous year at 7,685,081 lbs.; while imports oi manufactures oi’ wool further ad- vanced than. and including. yarn amounted to 840936.576, a decrease in value of‘ only $255,435. Among those who successfully pas- sed the Public ‘School examinations were Roy MacLean and Gordon MacDougall, of Argyle Shore. HORSE RACES-As will be seen by the advertisement appearing in this issue the St. Peters’ Horse rac- es are slated ior Wednesday, July 18th. A special train will be run from Charlottetown and every pre- paretion is being made to make this year's racing day at St. Peter's surpass all previous years. 6578 HOME ON VISIT-Messrs Mil- on Coles and Horace Coles and Chester Toombs are visiting the Island after an absence of 5 years. They motored here in Mr. Coles’ Hudson from Portland, Or.. stop- ping at “Yellow Stone National Park", "Salt Lake City," Toledo. Detroit Niagara Falls and Boston. In Boston they visited C.H. Rodd and family and John T. Coles and family. _ McQUARRIE-MULLINS — A very pretty wedding took place in St. John's Church, Crapaud, on Saturday, June 30th, at 600 p. m . when Marion Ruth, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Stetford Mullins of Tryon. was married tc John Louis, son o.’ I Rom FOR-TALHPPW 20 Specials for Double Dollar Days my m it 60cm Longworth Avenue, 5557-7-5-31 One lot of Summer Drones oieafliig at . . . . . . . .. 81.98 - _____ __-_ I Another lot to clear at . . . . . . . . . . . 85-00 HARTFORQ coNN" June 30;_ pox IRE, HIGHEST oust.’ Alao another assortment iii ............ .. sass * Another lot of Cloth Dresses clearing at l-3 disc COATS One line of Coats clearing at . . . . .. Another lino of Coats clearing at . Another line of Coats clearhig at .. -0ne nice line of Dark Crepe and Satin Dresses clearing HATS “ll-IE VOGUE" ___._ _ PASSED SUCCESSFULLIL-J l THE_PHA§EQTT§TQ.WN._°UABD1AN The purses for the four day meet- ing at Sage Park next week amount to $48.00!). The leading event on the programme is the $25,000 New Eng- land Pacific Derby for which forty- cunt ' four hcrses were named cn March was l7. It will bring out s. large field as n there are nine monies to be rac for. The leaders in this race as shown by public form include Chattanooga with which Moshier won at Stur- bridge in 2.06%, Widow Grattan a winner at Sturbridge and Stafford Springs, the Canadian horse Grat- tan Bars with which Vic Fleming won at Ssndusky and Mansfield in the Ohio circuit, the western star Kinney Direct, Bonnie M., and volo Rice. In addition to the above the T|QN|SH starters include Gypsy Star, Jeanette Royal, Maud Cvratton, Napoleon On Friday, June 2nd, the Ladiles glfilzeiubito McKylo, and Peter Me. r - 1 - gjrgggedclugiefrllfigtlgl vifiovffttfl] The Windsor meeting will start hcnor of one of their most valued Tllesdliy With 8,239 twi- ill which members. Miss Cornelia Hackett at 311m‘ will “Kalil meet summer“ 5b.; home 0g M155 May Bemm-ch ‘Wcrthy-and a few others. It will be The house, which was beuuflfully sandwiched with the 2:18 pace and decorated with apple blossoms Slldrth? tWfl Yell? 01d lFCt- Th8 latter Will lillacs. formed a fitting backgrounchbe another spirited contest between for the occssio .. piineen l/Iciilyg Nils-u Mgdifiltv. Pa- -The honored guest received manyfilvllll- Gfefl all 0 11h 9 new beautiful gifts and an abundance of material that made its debut at good wishes from all present. Cherry Park. Delicious refreshments were serv-, On Wednesday the'$25.000 pace will ed by the hostess, after which ap-.be preceded by‘ the 2:18 trot. It propriate music was enjoyed. Ishould prove a close contest between At the close of the evening onryBelle Forbes and Edna McKlyo with frleud Cornelia expressed ‘in ivpuccbc Dillon, William Moore and. vcrv gracious manner her gratitude Lulu s, to keep them company. The‘ and appreciation for all the sener-furtcrnooirs entertainment will he tsltv bestowed upon her by lhemcunded out by the three year old slrls of her home town. She Wish- trot. This race has proved one of the l-Ii Discount .. WHOLESALE PRICES others at clearing prices. The Windsor Meet-lug Motoring on _ ‘The Island’ By Frank Yeigh. What Island? l What an ignorant question to ask. for there is only one "The" Islandl in all Canada, even though the three‘ oceans encircling the Dominion are» guarded by isles innumerable, and cvcry inland sea has its land areas. It may, however, be necessary, as, a mere geographical item, to locatc| this so important corner of the! country as Prince Edward Island.‘ It is ‘way down east. you know; one of the trinity of provinces that} constitute the maritimes. It is the‘. Garden oi the Gulf; the Million‘ Acre province, theland of fish and’ foxes: the bit of earth Jacques Car-i tier discovered. the day before yes-a ‘lfliifly. and accunely described as' ‘the most beautiful land it is pus-l siblc to see. and full’ of beautiful trees and meadows." l "The" Island has for a century: been a brain supply for the rest of Canada and the United States, nor, is the supply exhausted! What “"1115 Uliber Canada be ivithout it; Island sons and daughters? What‘ would Ncw England do without the; Island element in its population?! What would even Boston do without I Help A tired old man-some day it may be you. It seems only yester- day that he wasyoung—a free spend- er-never a thought to the future. Yet, as a young UOIIIC. Charlottetown r . t H. so there! o Cavendish Island-4 This delectable member oi thef Confederation family has, in recent? yéarsi become a motor mecca, as] thousands have discovered. It was. the last of the provinces to admit‘ the pesky things. and then only! ‘i; ,1‘ 4.x ' l gradually, first on certain days of ' TJl/‘D ed t0 thunk in a special way themcst attractive features in the Bay hmtess 7°’ the hwlfltanty she had State Circuit this year. Plucky, Azure extended to every guest on this oc-ivdo and shh-iey Harvester are up casion. In closing Miss Hackett ex-‘m miles m 1m phase with new tended a mfnero“ mvltatm“ w evflmaterial know the limit before tlieyi Pry member to visit her when set- take me word 2x121“ h" "T" “m” l“ Charbi-"fi The rum renewal of the Sage] WPark $10,000 trot will be decidedi Thursday. Since it was inaugurated; i Mrs. P. A. McDonald and Miss N r this race has been won by Fayette t: ace" JdlIl-‘fiogh gggggkymowredflaticnal. Ensign Tige. Minis Dillon ' and Guy Reaper. Twenty-six horses Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McQuarrie, of Hampton. The ceremony was per- formed by the Rector, the Rev Chas. C. Rand, in the presence of .cnly the immediate families, and {the young couple were unattended 'at the Altar, After the ceremony, the friends repaired toihe home of the bride's parents where a very sumptuous wedding supper was serv- ed. This popular young couple are receiving the fellcitations of their many friends, who are delighted to know that they are to-reside in the bid McQuarrie homestead in Hamp- ton, one of the many delightful homes in that neighborhood. i Goes Over Falls In Rubber Bail NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y.. JuYy 5.‘ éFor the third time in history a. man conquered the mishty NlB-BB" today, when Jean A. Lussier, French. Canadian of Springfield, ,Mass went over the Horse shoe Falls on the Canadian side lnaspecially con- structed rubber ball, while a crowd of 150,000 people, lining the river bank on either side, cheered and applauded him. The start was made from Cay- uga. Island, about three miles above LAKEVIEW INSTITUTE - The May meeting of Lakeview Institute mct on May 2 _at the home of Mrs. J.L'. Dingwell and was opened with. Institute Ode and Creed. Mrs. An- gus Jarvis ‘in? §"”¢R'D‘,,fi§L“§f,? daring riverman alone in a row were nppo n e omm ' - - MacDonald and rs. . ose o‘: Lakcville. Program COIISIIGLCdEOIbQ lilltftihghgrfggiig-Z.glléligggkliwlllzfi: . . .Bake1',. rs. . . e - lilililgewxds JMlllss Carrie Fraser; reached the ball it was right side Sang by Misses Annie and Jennieiup and it was a matter of only a McDonald and Carafe gingnill. Rtloliifgw miniétes untliil Tit ut/iasctxtzgnagdetei; al as answers on’ or e s ore an opene e rs kitdhvelen. Number prgsent ll membernjLussier. with a. resounding smack on and s visitors. Meeting closed with |his cheek was his sister Madame J- singing of National Anthem. The P. Cautiere, of Sherbrooke, Que. June meetling Irineltl on“ the 6th h. -———~<e-> North La o a . rransemeh u . were made to hold an ice-cream TRYON TID Brrs social in the hall on June 26th, and to have Hon. Walter Lea come and lecture on his recent trip to Eur- ope, A paper was read by Miss Dav- idson on Institute Work in the oth- er provinces and a demonstration on "canning rhubarb” was given by Mrs. J .H. Baker. Roll-call was an- swered by “Something I learned since Joining the Institute" Next meeting was invited to home of. Mrs. Hudson Morrow, roll-call to be time, and Lnssier was rescued from I I i time" says Farmer Brown. All over the province our boys» crs are enjoying the midsummer; holidays. Miss Ramsay, late tzacher North Tryon School, has dvpnrted ior her home in Tyne Valley. Next year s. new hand will rule the destiny of this school, Miss‘ Ramsayhaving handed in her res- lgnation. her holidays st her home in North '3 Tryon. Gard of Thanks Mrs. James F. Trainor desire to day visitor to Cape Traverse. Mr. and Mrs. Merrit Dawson were ii 1 11y Mrs, visitors to Tryon Dominion Day. t. Messrs. W. A. Pooley. Roy Daw- son, and J. E. Thomson were visit- ors to Sea View on Sunday. r Following are the Mass Cards: Mr. and Mrs. Roy McKenziehsve moved to Albany, where Mr. Mc- with Mr. Urville Large. cident occurred Just at the end of _ M‘ “d Mm Tryon Point Road. A large Hudson. l‘ essey, Mr. and Mrs. Old Post Road leading through to‘ Augustine Cove, the driver, I am informed, using all possible precawlll‘ started across the road directly in the path of the car. The driverl applied his brakes and came to a] Spiritual Ofieringsz-Mrs. James Steve McDonald, Ncva Scctiu light-l, n m ems n , . weght celebrated his first Cleve-Kid Dime ‘Me 1° ° ‘"16" ° the falls, at 2.30 oclock, standard mnld flppearunce by handing out anhrhursdnxfls card‘ Blushmg Beauty‘ " . ‘i l b- i.‘ the bridge eddy below the fails at ‘Sggfncxfékuln tgéhlngout M oxymmc ‘won m 2139b‘ a; smffm-d spyihggmsk m, 3.20 o'clock by William "Red" Hill. ‘iTlllS filly is by Ortolah AXWOTthlLcIoubi ‘cut of The Great Miss Morris, Sister one P ting power and scolred lfoutrhknock-itojlPeizler iVclo. ghziafnriéf: Fnosrzsider- ‘dri th tte. ree (‘la ergshsflh 1' i dew“ u ng e a ails and the two English; lyear old pace is the card for the the West Flam the second round to finish last day at Windsor. Bee Worthyatmosphe Stelmack was content with lasting looks like the best in the trot. Four Again, if the distance and stalled and delay‘ teen ed action in order to achieve his colt race. purpose. McDonald was highly lJm-l m l‘ and girls together with their teach- s men-i in in ll Miss Winniired Best, late teacher flilmiluhm‘; i“ “wk m‘ “M “m” Westmorelsnd School, is spending mm‘ y Mr. Edward Trowsdale was aSun- ill‘ I w”. i111 [g plugs; i-f you put it nlway ‘in tslomge .l'llSl. has. its. fling. But stored slwlay. You iniust remenrozlr, |loo uhut n nibior oa-r that is usczl cnaiblcs you ‘to vmunke ctrni lhurfllly expect iihe investment .1. ._ Kenzie has secured a good position :3? “t. mmravm Oh Sunday evening a serious ac- a” 1°" Coach bearing United States regis- "llnmlllnuu “We tration plates, was coming up- theilllsll’ “Y We? lflllli‘ worming to get a-tlier a lot o u , I Rev’ w_ Mccabe, T‘ mm’ atjwere named for this years lace. The tended the funerals of thge deceased “as mdude Cub omflan‘ Gordon membe s of the wuuu family whose Dmm- Guy W""‘Y' Lem” BMW] tragic deaths are much regretted wocd Dick, Orto Manor, Patsy Leaf, thrgughgut the pmvmce_ T and Senator Stout. Until he began. » displaying the temperament of his ldam. Gordon Dillon locked like the __ ' best. As a three ear old he could Wlnsitrim almost any lrind cf a UOLZGI“ Fast Cleveland Bout until hock trouble forced a let up: For two heats at Sturbritke, Gordon ‘Dillon looked to be on his way for lanother favorable showing. Since . . g‘ , the week and those other than on‘ ' market days. when Dobbin had the ‘ exclusive right of way. One of the. flights of my life came from driving; n. Charlottetown livery horse to‘ . Fracklcy Beach and back, when oi s4 IAD saving only $5.00 a week in a Domin- ion Life policy, to-duy lie would have an assured independent in- Let us explain how you can amply its maritime men? All the brainf provide {or you Dower from flsh or beans would not‘ of You!‘ 10V“! 01195- équal that furnished by a single] Our Chariot/clown Ofjirc Bank of Nova Scutia. Bldg, OMINION LIFE ASSURANCE (DMPANY A Dollar Planned I: n Dollar SdllEd—-Wf"2]0f0flf'f¢l Budget Service Wanted man, had he started r old age and that OFFICE — WATER-l. QFTTAQJQ 288A kicnccr automobile came our way. and if I had not been an experienc- td drivcl‘, with full self-control and nczve. the hired outfit would have tzilrn to the ditches and fields! But now, Dobbin doesn't flicker an eye- MALPEQUE Miss Mary MncNutl, Dzirnley i the grcsi icr several days oi Mr Ernest Johnstonc, Burlington. i , s . lash cr vibrate his tail. So the The stork paid two viizits to our geqfflnlgilllflriltgs the old: thus times, Rev. D_M_ Gran; Malpeque, Mesilown this week. His flrst stop was ‘nglkn -r0l1r methods change as we srs Albert and wmmfrcd Ramsay at Mrs. George Gordonls on Sun- ‘ ‘ “ p g 955* {and Master William Ramsay‘ Hamqday morning, where he left a nine- All this by way of introduction, and plenty long it is. Bring your» ca: along to Cape Tormentine in: ‘inc Brunswick, right to the shores cf the Straits of Northumberlandflm lilil it up on a flat car. the flat car. will be whrcled on to the ferry, the ferry will ‘ferry you and your car, ccrr"; n r . 9' ‘ , . Bo (ltllfllimlglufiiiliillfly ‘fol: hurl? all; Us and Rum Ayers are enjoying motor trip to Cape Breton. Ch'iown after :1 pleasant holidu at her hcnnc in Sea View. ~—-— 1P1 micr), the car will b“ hi d "onday m the “bungalow” (Spgclfll to [hg Guardian) ythen he has been sky when turned,d,’\._,i1 to a mad‘ a rad rcpadl 925d, I ,§_ _ / {in company. Guy Worthy cannot be thug yml m? with awmyfiad Series Miss Aclcin ivlricNuii liq.’ l-Qflixlld By 54min Meade |cverlcoked while Lenka and Cub " ‘ cd to her duties in Ciricwn nit» r‘ CLEVELAND, Ohlo.. July 3, -.- Ortclan are up t occnsiderable. The 2:14 trct and the three year} to Frankie looks like the best in the pace. Shc. n _ . McDonald displayed terrific hit- rhsm IOIKIIHIB counts in the third, Two free for ound. ising. _- cAR UPKEEP FANS in front with winners in 1927 arei kind Scott Grattan, all of which wiu't p1,, "m5 linker: reasonably twill!‘ g or phe mu; mu I hazl nevei n '.'i'm iiakinti‘ llllllie such a" r.'t€'.\:;.l hi: its nappy-siren“- "\ he explained. "I never saw (dELIJJIBUlBJIB as quickly El-s ‘vcnmn Ortamn Axwcrthy_ Guiana» . .,. - . _ I ‘ . f _ er scfui thing you've ever owned, high zeen credited with three’ replied. "A p-ece oi illl‘l"lilll.€ IS] , h dri ers, each with six automobile llfiggorhiésevic Fylemmg has five‘ We '11‘: f - a .10 use. A-ZI v . l ~ um [he roughwt 1mm] of uge n11 b Gram!“ Bursdn the lowlands of Scotland. But it. Dlalogue-Good-Bye. _ title time. whstlhor you rui- it 3r °f gltlsglbwegarignmirlect. is g/lllllladlit- l Recitation-Wendell Crozicr. mm m» you u“ h L.,|,£.;l.iiiiy Kim y Fr d Hyde and wane, 9P8 0 so? Oi’ course. to Chan; Rccltation-Jiliiccn Hamilton. 333.," plays. hmnc whh, (he bmdllgfzYr-e “id wnh gout winnem lottetflwn. first, along a winding way‘ Recitation-Elizabeth Ramsay. l H HIT S d ith the Peter V010 igiaggsttzrlglucity and Miss Modesty. i; dc wcn with Bee Worthy, Sheila Fryisco and Orin Manor. Garrison won with Red Wilson, Lee Star and Peter Leonard. oa-r iihnt its l"lll'il miiisliiairllly, and rred for, iwlll outlast one that is loci-zines iiiitlgible results, and lic- it saves you imoney and tmoi-ey you 51,045 on ‘tire \v 1i the number c»: imsl ‘ilenders and ‘the llilfim“ mr they N“; jglfipizd to rho Tllhllit: Il?"7il‘i‘fl. ill mun ‘told Ihim hflhznsh ‘rpm-fled’! iihf-s‘ ‘by mean-s» of n I Fe .1.) make n cair last twice and a can F; Mack enamel, so he i; as the coverage." ,p,-Qm.15@d to ltouch up the albuwl "That's ‘wiliry llm (loing n litilc _ m; u; {he iimdy dis soon as hi? cllisrhing." ‘firififi replltil . "'l‘lic aunt-ruled in a few milie- lm" By fighting iliis -eil..i-tion. howcvvielr, it a fl "Yes," l said, "and wlher- you lvc the rust you wvllll probably that litre nickie has beeni ldfmliiii: {urn ilenits. “milks Pmuy lml. The next time you are 410W" iril mi Tlwclllfih silirelnt iiiiiivi: iiiio that tions to avoid trouble. but seemingly mien nnvuy. iioo." l poL-tel ‘to a‘ p,- gm They'll nmmil out. John Gllfmelill M“ m“; “m”: fate took a hand m Mrs. DunbaruIpIaoe us had m; -i‘in.lsligd ‘polisli- T351‘, .|3,,.§,),p'1., r... time. The cur s, hmlfgl- M“ Plm“ mm" ‘m who lives nearby with her dnuchtenjrnc ‘as ewlldence. "Tlhfis is just n |...-u look decidedly belll.l'l'-" llfl . fotlier "Tlhllfi torn rain Cllr-tillr "l" hi‘ Iamw-cd in. ilive iminuiea‘ time, 911i lrs before |i-'t'is trio Elms." . "V" 'h@l-‘ll' Iilolishtng the hnilylhemr that in mind wher yvm piss h] class of glassware will be estab rett, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Resan. stop u, quickly u Dough“, bu; m; ‘Iemnarly M, than! w“ t _ I m“ ‘wk mpg m d lllhed K191i‘ ll: W Oiechoslovak Mr. and MTB- genryA 1'33“ ‘before the bewildered ladfhld been mean." Smith. amid, I I yo" ‘di1i"‘i"g'lIleS.w‘eYmt?Il.I' iiiorii (isouml-s us interests. . Mary, Mr. and rs. r ur d necked down, suflering a broken‘ H, We you mnlw “he may “GUM m m‘ n w“ “mun”! H“ swan inelv. Mn. M. Huushen. Mr- In hip and a badly out head. a “it Harry corcoran, Mr. and Mrs- The driver of the car immediately hast- a ltvl/bciit-rr ici- r. But iimrniiicii rernig. You can» remedy this Will“ i if ‘iivhivavs and lowwa exploration. innd as you would an and this is it. with ,toric background: youngsters are named in the ——Sl1ml>le it for y The returns for the meetings heldvy prior to the last week in June show where. a that the stallions which started off Just drive and leading this year. Grattan Royal isof course. -_ ' l1 was quite some surprise the now _in first 911106 with thliwerkgveirage~ f n . ' ‘ ‘ l l Smith‘ ' . His fastest representatives run Soon a ter a Time mes‘- Yes speamly m fly °"‘e',,,f,'fr,fl‘figgn.igiht., oilO-lilinl; bm;ii>p—i:1f2ngi?attan Bars Widow Grdttan while narrow as a rule, based onI n Pew,- volo wide enough to ififfiiifific igilicvcvlilvligiioeisht winners "'5 m a Wheel of which Volo Rico, Plucky 11nd M155 ‘buy '3“? m l ' I ‘ I ‘ __ _ t cons ‘mom, sense a ey esd for the most‘ “lm Llrydxg In have m) ‘Luvesl glffaiehsfiyozhzrtlsiiiegoéhestnug Peter Dart throush a lovely countryside h had five winners’ Dillon A,“ often reminiscent of an English n as landscape, were it not for the frame t houses and shingled bums, Devon scene, o So far Nat Ray and Dr. Parshalilflv r ithat is ever in sig iThis run will act It will be wise to c Motor League in th ital, and also on in the Publicity them the visitor straight while on "The" Island e terpretcd too literally, as far as the road routes are concerned. T and curves of the Island are, to me,‘ is straight in comparison. A wind- ing route means s. What a lure there is in a new hill- ccs ful cxa in tion. he,“ gem“, _ am UhIIF,KA_ top! What lies on the other side?! s m u h Now “bu; fendwf I 51m 4h. The Beyond is surcharged with cur- fosity. centre oi the Island from Victoria to Hunter River and N and on to Cavendish. It through quaint little villages and herons farms where the potato an ay cro “(k m “we them roomy and where ing forward to the visitof the New earth's generous production, to Brackley Beach and Rustico. more red roads. uphill and down ys n ‘smug spending a iew di But for the love of truth, don't new)‘ flllf-ikjilCll and enter this delectable. iys uL nor humi- “Thy 1. > melt. ll/lisscs Florence ziril Elcanoi‘ “and is no Ordinary lay)‘: MacKuy and Mr. Licoigc Nicholson u’ Thcnys onlylwerc welcome visitors; io Miilpfflll" Island. I repent. on Tuesday‘ a romantic ‘his- . _Indum' French, Mrs. W. T. Well", Stanley, addres- with a unique Situation m sed thi- three Auxlilarys oi PHIICL“ em Atlantic and with antown Congregation on Tuesday af- re and a chm-m n“ 1tSown_.iCl‘l"iCOIl. The members li:;cnc<l you refuse to believe mewith interest to the splendid report. Qurself_" jot‘ the Conference which was held WUL here you arm reseated myrecently in St. David's Church. Si. our gas-goer, ready to go some-Imhni N-B~ nywhere, it matters not.’ _ i you Wm find the E04’ Mr. and ivirs. J.K. MricGouga; __weather pennjttmgnlffltllrilEd on Monday evening after You W111 find a good road-a pleasant visit to friends in the Earth roads they are, that eastern part oi the province shower, and‘ rince Edward ng great fun Misses Edith MacNutt, Janettn g9 um are yet Champion, Thelma Donald, Marion pass without shgpqSimpson, Margaret Riley are in from the other cal-[Summerside taking the entrance ex- they are, too, in the amihfltllllls- " heir original carria Hamilton School closing gave ev y evidence cf the splendid worl ar led cn by the pupils under the and rail lea ershlp of their teacher Miss Ella ences. But where s. hedge borders Stavert. About thirty visitors shoiv- farm, the first dmpresslon is of med their interest by their presence. when a lovely little‘ After the examining of the classes slowly through ltsdltr following program was success-- be North Wales or fully carried cut:- er saunters alley. it might ht of open water. as an appetizen; all on the Island- e provincial cap- Mrs. McFayden, Office. Between will steered p Recitation-Harry Taylor. Dialogue-Dr. Johnny's Visit. Duct-Elizabeth 8: Harold Ramsay Dialogue-Train To Mauro. Rccitation-Jdaroid Woodsidc. Prizes were awarded to deserving upils as follows:- Foi English-Elva Stewart. For Arithmetic-Charles Stewart. For Proficiency-Lloyd Lockcrby. An undress expressive of appreci- |ation was read by Louise Simpson [and a presentation was made to lMlss Stavert by Marjorie CTOZlBi‘. [The serving of ici- cream nnd cake formed a pleasing closing to a suc- be "Steered straight" is not to be in-l he twists: mong its attractions. A rsm's horn rapid-moving lm of scenes, with no repeats. | The Sea View Women's Institute .rc'entiy held a very successful icc cream social in their hail. The amount oi fifty dollars was realized and will be added to the building s, just pmygfund which is growing steadily. Take the spin across the ew Glasgow is a course cepy little settlement d‘ . p3 fairly crowd ‘he knees! The people cf Sea View are look- f t4, n Glasgow young people who will give g “ “m” t“ ‘m’ "w" ‘my °f ‘their Play in Sea View Hall on m- Or the turn from Charlottemwnhdzy °V°m“g' July s" l _.._. l Mrs. James Crozier and Miss. I . S, NILSS Alice Gczdczi is out again ilton, left on Tuesday morning on n l Wild DOV I01‘ Mi‘. and Mrs. An- Miss Lona Donald has returned 9f M15 flhd MTS- Thomas Gass. y, Misras Mary Ramsay. Mary Rog-""“'_?"31t_ i‘ 33'5"!” a c. iicr sistci, Mrs. Seaman. ordmary one, Mrsf W.'l. Wtir, li/irs. Fred Boil-- I Till the time when it goes mowing down That lawn, lawn trail for you. garden Illch as, Burial Rakes, Trowla, Iloes, lledge Iheall ly train Tuesday to attend the mil- _itary camp in Charlottetown. writer an attack of flu. i drew Frfizie. _ On Tuesday morn- |mg lie left snot her boy at the home l uMiss Janet Bell, who spent the winter in California, arrived here Size is the guest Dominion Day was flitingly cele- blaicd at Olirielrs Trotting Parlc in Monday afternoon and (ii/ttllliiif. iiic entertainment, 01.0., was under the direction cl‘ ihe Firemen. The ,Womcn‘s Institute served supper on u“ ;.r.-vn<l:. Tin.- largc uowd that igutiiered, some driving a number of manic. showed than it is a general belief that. the citizens of Alberton inn- iapzible of providing a good lint". ‘llzerc is talk 1.1‘ mnking this ‘Fl0ld Day on annual event. l fLieut. Burke Is First ' Ill N. R. A. ShOOlJ BISLEY CAMP, En —On the second day sl Rifle Association's Canada went to the the individual comp services rifles, Lieutenant Desmond Burke, of Ottawa, former King's prize wlnenr. today shot a4 out of a possible 35, to win first prize of $40 in the Southern Railway shoot. Lance-Corporal lI-iawkes, Suffolk Regiment, with the same score but not such well placed shots. was 5900M. Winning $30, and Lieut. Sutherland, Black Watch, who lost both legs in the war, was third, to Wlh $25, also with 34. Seven shots were flred at 200 yards. The King's medal, emblematic of ' the best shot in the army at home. was won today by COIIIDIIIIY-Ser- scant-Major Williams. of the Royal West Kent Territorial Regiment. iO-L -__ ——~--¢-O&- gland, July 5. of the Nation- Ernpire shoot._ top in one of etitions with ltllnnrilw Llnlnirnt [or insert bites, The lawn, Lawn Trail There's a lawn, lawn trail a-wlnd- ing About the house where you dwcl] Where the lawn, lawn grass i; growing In the sunshine‘s spell. There’s a lawn. lawn mower waiting In our store sharp and true, MAKE IT A f" it SMART’S " l2" Whippet $8.95 l4" Whippet 80.85 l4" 'l'hoiisand Isle IPRQdWIng ill-I l4" Blue Bird . . . . . . . . . . .: $14.10 l6"ltedWlng .. ltl" Blue Bird .. . Also everything else for lawn ail Grass Shears. Sprayers, Ite- - Til! ma: _ h, it m, I , l , . i y, I _ | w‘ Pearl Crozier oi’ Calgary. Alberta. I """""' Jam” guflg almglynlyban’ Mrliillliighcjgfiedguvyaw °f.“5?,‘.',"l',‘;1,§f,“'$°3h,'}§3.,i'i.....1’§",.l',§?,,2,,§““$; e fir: I33‘; fie:hvfurmwviliz 22x25‘ on t artleglidwgairdtznsgare suesis of Mrs. Sinclair Mag. nor/ii. vicrollfl llirtllilizirncnipmnn. ' ' lulu. and took the patient to the igih"'lélllgmfi'l' 1121mm‘; "L" gamthe end of "l" "M" grlilélnrllgggllllttnhlyulig‘ ;;;_-ig‘";,",§“';~, flgq§°fn§°;fl‘" bfijfl; ' 479511593 “m”! o’ Ilzwlz}: Huizémenéfmtfiiltgefi curtain eterleosmmbeing, 'a boil E715}... enouifl." Smilh replied. dered by a wall’ oi wild vases. or a hflrl"? ‘l’? 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Plctllmlh °l PM": Mr Gnome a; and Mr and I a to i- t ~ ose . - ' . _ ' , i, , - . id's» niifddlcosiia}. ---——<o>——-——— who was obeying alirrules oi tn; gumépeélait “xi fline, one ihead- have trying in do n. lltilc nt gvzllytuifisnigm $551 Jofugg $0 Mm w_ Glen Owen and M“ Eur i “"1"” "Vi, mu!‘ 9h _ ‘med “"- 3 “WW9” fl Hm“ m“) The 5 fiend Should berm-jest Wiiiic cf North River, were rc- ~ AliR o s r0 en ... . -. - l . we . l‘ r en students resident r -—— Pa e foods. iiho Speedometer Tfrals iii-e or-y Wily 0 mrfflbidden entrance m "m, “hum can; geuggs 01M; and Mm Lqg and non-resident’ pwnriiégmq: Mr. and Mrs. John Lord have lr- broken and valves out of a-rilusi- for a cnr," I agreed. "Only in» Land m“ mm" blur“, gardenlowen. (M) a.» “s33. ..8,§...00o ‘ (Canadian Press) ""4 "m" ‘M ca?‘ W9" ‘advise HWM- You would hardly care iw euro you ll" that» ‘ll-lull’ “m” "of the gods. ‘ ' and in rile Ills it; or Muaio. To DI JANERIQ Juiy 5, _ Vlslllllll relatives T8701! an eqiuiy ouch a car. if you did iiV {my enough." when m," Th“ u the unlwr-I ~ ll, R t n z fldenfe I 0;}! flgrlimf" mph "m", Fen-arm ind Mgjor ° 5- / fihilfloe buy it you would insist on Vlfthniipori Smiilh irriir "ill-l m] queauon o; the mane“ motorist 9 Zulu?" ‘53. ’ realdeaee c-flo P. Del Piste. flying the Dry m“! o?’ mm umouflibursaim terms. Yet fiihe actual crux‘ ting his innls aiwny, "GIIEFG the: s In", m», m,“ more mm h, he. she ml: an iivcoln- Mimi; 0-4 from Rome. landed tfl- k h“ ‘In, h“ 0f removing all iiicse evidence-i wcusni for today. he said. ‘Ne .gctiate. only a mere start has been Miss Connie Hunter arrived home f, . ~ "" “m” " niaiit at no out. on a beach near m "m film; m.“ £41: depjixlation -wmill.-l rirnount u ore can lbenit devprecMt-inrunhc-i l'm hiude. Try the route nnrth-lw-eait mi Saturday night after spending riiaiy and up» run-i Natal, state pinto Onud Del "m- nm “mam”, m Wm“ m‘, my unis." . up», to put rip a ntlff light cpl w the jumping-off place or the m. winter with her aunt, ion. 0. 7 Ilfllllv Ill llhfiufh‘ oh l ior endurance W" u“ h“ ammo“ an" up m.‘ l redwood to point out several a-c wow mar-y miles-not "63731- island at Fast Point. vin George-Jug Qmgon in 3mm“; gut z l ‘- and nona - puddles and iibui sun and rainthirvzs about‘ smwvu cur wniciiilrciv yearo—— I can set out of the {We Huh-aloud: You can loop a- ‘IIWIAIII ~ *>—-"- _ 4. nvrirzled unicioien The nisi nus "F." °°P ‘"1 IP - l k lm-‘nud-“ml-“gluumahtbllrallgrow \ X l) A nume- u u»:- wi o» u» w- ‘iillllliillii co.