The Eleven Georgia Blossoms, 5 ',§'Ros_c’-s' Marioncttes, comedy panto §1{inemacplor' and - biaclv and white customers tald us ‘ ‘*l’°1-it-i,-*i’.._ if __ »;_i'-_;»<_¥ “i_=..'_-i-'_*»__ Hills #mn W"e 'lisidly expeéttii that a big guarter' Eackage, 1i§°`*‘_`-'N‘Siii.‘ '.S‘ fW__‘>U_ fl ‘_Win - favor over other high priced lines but it has. Believing -it ihe best H1‘,l_i¢1¢_¢il1_;d the best value _ wehavé, we ‘like to re- il commend it to you. ‘iii Let show i__t to you, ," and tell “ou about it, -- NY‘-li%S-'t'hat’s this names E n4»1r»¢======::;; A`§l3'osi¢§3 nunapra. Fi- .-_ or-s;,;,-_..__ _.__ ________~_»rn A '#5-'L .'»_ -“‘ - ~’*' _uosiqrso umm "fl _ 'ns-u Dhuleib 000|! poo all. Priest Eiiserd Isliine. Pip" _=*f§»l»_i;¢,' ‘, _~_~i_~ » 'Subscribers and others nr; " "’ _ f srdian is responsible for rsmittanneg Othfwise than as sboye, i '- ' i. ~ ` of ,ws i ` 'The Guardian J welcomes reliable Z atch I It 0 f inachiu and oiled for turning to by ? F. ,iExpert watch and clock repairer. 3 _ - No.168 Qneepgstg Phol1e"897 ?_LllESl _iHl]M _lH_I§illii 1i'Roo'roR"s “ziinn srrniznr ,_'1`H_EAf1`_RE. NEW vosx ,__ ._ r _,_ .{_ _i _»| -» ii. _ __ ._ . _ _ _ DI' .\ ram for the first half of the week, _ there who will appear and help _ gnake _gn_c_rry,. are Cartwright __ and _ Aid- _rich ‘in the comedy sketch “Tbe Lit ,Itle Cherub”; Faust and Faust come xdy instrumcntalists; _Williams _5Rici=." comedy ‘ singing ond. 'taining _, mime novelty; _Adolph _Adanis, imper .sona_tion‘s_'oi‘g'reat men;-the" famous F "ifphoto plays of newness and interest .;_irIioG_'roR's ern _s'_r.__ 'rHnA'rRn,___ ‘J Topping a real mid-Summer bill of _gnovcltics for the first half of c ,week will be "The Big Surprise, s ‘real novelty which will be presented for the first time in New.York. Cth- _ers due for appearance are Delapbomie, _.comedy imitntions; Kendall Trio, lb- strunientaliste; Wtlliam Gohill an company in the comedy sketch, Get- ting Evan’.'; Payne.and Lee,-cor`n`ed=y dancers; Clara May, singing comcdi _cnne; Geo, Whitman. clay modeler __1no tnronrnont tins, . ` 4 7 ` ' --`i’n’1`zsii¢rsi` _-viii’ be éitenrioii to ni-nr. ._p_“~,vi,;,,°_yA|§ aamté-ms _shumd bg Mr. _Artemas MofIa__tt,_l::w Glal_E0vi _ At 65_.D___i____GWc__ ______o ___ __r___nar_‘ab_y mailed to ...Phe Guudmn New' guage vsitor to C ar o etow_n_y_e_i_|- _r»obu__s£.,_»eBM_§____1_d__uy§_y`___ _ Paptith Charlottetown, immediately, _ Y' _ ._.-__ ___ _Q_.,Céi'_r_tce i5_'_t)i9_ myriyaglgd King A at 6 events' °t°" lm" t““'Di"’. Mr."Beuiiman Conrad was a rpasi i°' ~Cr_i.°_ké.!. _Bqfn -QQ. Jllllh. 5» 1343. red' ME“'_'iscnger to Georgetowll. yesterday. _gt béwfnéqfi' ..ér1°..9.i.i_l1_°»9*-tin” Of 5 _ .> oftornobn whore ho win iisit .his *"¥¢’_*`li“5 f_*‘“i11Y__»_l1i{___1"=f§h¢f Mins one _---_...__i i ~ _ parentm _ _ 19 th __keenest spor _ men and erickgt. - tc' _ _ _ -_ _ _-_ ._ __ t¢F*‘-_l“__i.h.i?.‘l.’°*it °f._i3usli1nii- _ if 1' i ` .' _Misses Gladys Fowler and. ‘Bditll it Thqug`h"l‘W'A' GJ" hii_¥\“Bl'|" IBB-ihtllhlh " __.r. 1;? nomn..et_ .ioinnsre visiting in__tiir= "ji °f_itk_¢§°rs_af» aet._iw»ii. but _ -_ _ ,ii 1 icity. the guests ui Misses Margaret if” “hit fh">“°-h°°D-Strauss if. Hasrusfv HAi.i.___q-i,.,r,, _,nl 3,; one .Iron wiiito. , _c__’._‘§.‘lF .'=.“i>. li1__§b°.v_:wx ai;ncaeii_ert oi semis si sri H- ii A L* I ` " imlhl' ' ‘°` °'“""° ‘ i__.i“» J- i- B- "°if°=t-s ti-:>......._:. -2- Jinnilnz- :- - _ s morn ng on a rip o ew__ runfi _ . e - g t e i’=-BAPTI-BT-~CI-I6'.R6!!.~.-.R,v¢_‘.'W-,'_-.D _` wick. He expects to_ be absent abqi§€j‘mtl1“9i‘}5i}1 _v§it__l1__w-hi_ch_ lie__w_as surf- Wilson, formerly pester of the Bapt-"ll Wevk- itdlmdéd'__ £_l'_i_Y”‘5 ,Wftil h|§_!1_\li',1S° ll 110 ist church, Georgetown, wiiiiprenoii __ _ """' - “"‘_°`,°ls°_ _°"'f’.“"“““"1“i *"fIfi’1_eac¢rly to his old congregation there on Sun~§- MITA; A“th0“! “Yu” and d_°5‘i5_l¥i'P1’i `m9k_"§,“1_’_l§‘“F° f¥`°iP li`l,fi_§¥_fll¢h°F Bud day. _July -gothiiut, 3 e.u_i~¢;i<_" _ N_°‘_1:°;__°*g_;_:;f_';oi;;’:*°§_‘§:_i;e°;ih_;__°h§5§ ."_i‘v§’§§‘_-_i_»,_e' was D.,-____ ,_ _ ' -\' _ vB 0 .YOI-lug raeb AUTOMOBILE' DEMONSQRATION. be__tbe guests~of Mrs. John DeLorie__. gun p1_ay_ln_g___for the West _glonzegtg -On Tuesday eve in Mr. odd Dw -_ “" _ _ Clhhl of”Which 'his 1ather__ as cs - ,ii iz D ir _ _ _ _ _ .w ii _"__ Piq,m_____N___B_______w“_€a_ ve with A Miss _Ethcl_McAdam, East Boston , _t_ain, but he _did not nyzkq n More new Studehélrei? fseveih-'p§;1henger can M995" ‘.9 visltmg mend’ 1° Ch“rl°°‘i :Mtn M50. Whhb he obtainé5‘_51 runs and will demonstrate it on Wednes-'__ §,°t.°.W”' The SWS* Ol MTB- Ah¢h0i1Y against the Clifton Club. In' 1864 he day and Thursday. _The price. of this_» lynn-'_ _ _ _ ° ‘_ _:°§,h1;it°k_efiM§°d¥°PfeB0nt S0ut_h_Wales ca' ‘“ ”"°”“ ““”‘”"“ d°“““- ‘ 354-z Mr rronir Andrew most Royalty” oisi' 'rnis d Mi? ii't'tKenmngt°n ‘_‘. ’ _ .' ' _ - was is rs appea RE5IDEN0E__ __ CHANGE-D___» M,.__ has_returned ntl) e, after \isiting _.1_,_,_ 3 Squqty ,_n_atch___ He _made _5I‘Iii_:1_;¢;i wrn Flynn formerly station Morton §*§“‘.".* 1" P°"’“"‘~ T"° g“°°t °‘ Mfr _in “’¢l_i.9_.hrst innings. one as in the at Ca,.dighn_ _,,ut_,~recen“y ___appo,,,ted_ ap_h Judson. _ __ _iseirfondfand-also distihguished him- to that position in Georgetown _' r' 'B9 in bvwling, taking four wickets. made vacant by the resignation' of hm" §°u';.1 Flgnn' Ch,Br1Qtte:'(;:,l3,`i ‘A -n.t.-ue later _ in the same _Year he Mr. D. Montgomery, has ,moved his ,is dn "'11, l°'§_° mi” "' “M 3 _made '170__ and 56 not out, in a family to Georgetown and_.hss» -taken’ ren S in °w”“ .B 5"" of rs ‘ 'mlitch _Shih t Su _ _. ..i‘._S___SscxatB'ht. the house ol Mr. Charles Owen who Wuliam Bmwn' m°“d”’ Hotel' _ ,an on_._July _Z2 he rnsds _ 5'0`!irl§nso;1- igaglst the M C C at L0,rd's-not n *2l“ “°"‘° “til” “mf” ag-°' "T 4' Jrrom Yootoriisy's Evening Guardian) if-ii? $“w°v““‘°“f"°'_ii boy 'oi' sixteen. A M. ri <1 in _ .1 ii sr w i in - I _“._.““"=_- avvefifiid ii the iirsi-cirsr BODY AR-RIVE3rf"1'_h€ body 0f'thB.fleldrwei'1e paxeuggrsn byo tiieoNor:l}i'- batting averages of that Yea-fi With lat” MPN .Uh\`1l¢l‘llB_~_.M¢R%B. Wld'0W- umberland this morning to Pictou “_” B_vemgf,°f 57,'““s- ' of the__1ate John-'__McRae of '-:Canoe when they will vm; H-1e,,ds_ ' In 1866 W. G." 'reached the tcp of Cove, were broirght to Charlotte -_ -- ' `th° battmg 9-V@_il`°E°B» 9-Hd he had done town _last night from Saskatoon for _Mlssflhdna Peters, daughter of Mr. this twelve times Slhcei his highest h“"|“'l'l‘9l`¢~ Ti1__°°’f““°fBl Will thké- Joseph Peters, Rustico, who spent °'v_emg° being 78» and highehli agre- i’1B°9 -t°m°l'1`f°~W~-(3“”daY) ‘mm th# seven. months with her-sister Mrs.* gate 4621 which 9h0l`m0US t0ti1l he undertaking sailors oi Mr- G. D . w. T. 1='og\iet,_sonris, one ottonrioa “massed in. 1876- r Wright! 1°a"1“Z by U10 12-45 h0B-h the Notre Dame-Convent there as` I" the Yea? 1395. Ht M1 age when for interment t C C C t-5 returned to her home. £05; ftllgh hayrft ailmiix ceased to take _ _ __ _ _ C 6 Pa n e game, Grace --_ _ M,-s_ F,-,mg Mcquan-|e_ _ami chi1d_‘ achieved 'moiic than he had ever done ON BICYCLE "l‘C>UR.-` Messes of Garry, Indiana, are__t~he guests el in. his ¥0i1fh- In the May of that Lorne St_e_w~a_rt_and _George Morley , Mr. and Mrs._ Archibald' Mcquarrie' year h0 made 1000 PUBS. Mid before lsrtyfilaec Bay ~Wedr`itl4d’a‘y '8i`if'is iiiieye- Q¢,,;,me,;¢m1_ ,;,_~e9§___(;),,,ce 135 _ Mfg, the season was over, no completed his le tour through _Nova Scotia and- P; 1‘y‘IcQ,_,_,,_,-me 'h_a"s` _Econ ViB'lhili|:.i1er par. hundrcdth century. Up to a few' years E _ 1e!t»»Bxilney ,Thurs _en‘ts‘at` Cii‘ riot ‘o'tow'n. ‘She as man ago he was as ro ul r _ most attractive man on the' field. ini-ireiiinieneiiir-_i»_-Bey~ Tiny w _ iw.. 1. _. - _ ` ass _°_s_e.¢__»_»_°_‘s-0 ~_s.e__o~»a .FLBi.a-Brent'-_.f-.\al\’iiom_f'-Auiiisuon ='~“"f “= "'_ I-*__ _PI-i_c _ Wehbe_,.~s_‘amQ11m¢___c°mpa _ '-EN'I’lll'RED', July 18th,-S. S. Swan-_ govt n '*piondfd“po'rrornionoo"° 'to ‘ iron-mroiior,f~rongoet, aoiiisqsonrz large audience in ’l!i`t`i’g'§'."'.l‘_heat_ Crioesian, Skinner, Pictou;'”Schr. Oi'-_ Glace Bay Tuesday .'_iigl_it.‘ Edwl gan, McLeod, Picton; Schr. Lady -Grey wviioi-iras'_~niiinyftriénds in cnn _ _ » _ i lottetown, _5¢t__nn,,§nt_li_\1sisstic_ , we_` ' CLEArRlilD,~:i`I.»uly ilsthie-iSi:S. Swan- come, and 'was-'the recipient of -' sea Trader, Sumrnelpiilei.-Suhr.-» -Ariz- handsome b41g_\gqt,o1=_lloWcFS_ 8115 9 one., Beuudreau, Sydney; Schr. Lady played theh oinii in' ’th'e' drama, ‘_'» May; Mchqugali; Bells Ri/ver: ' May, Mcbougallm-BsllcWRi1Ur er A anymore fir' i r I i ' ._ b his Q e t ac fig and lively salq ..-L lies of wit kept the audience in high' THEY -WANT TAX REMOVED gosiduliiixrli 'stiriooii on so1nNom'_ K£NG5'1`0N» _~i.J°-“°@19°- -my 18-* _outswf fi m§#gu1m.._c1,,”_w0,.|i» A delegation has been sent to Wash-I Monidais grgggritfn-_conelatedfof Q i._“,gt9_“ _‘EY if-be $9"°mm”'!t t°~"Y 5° ‘ concert given to the school by ‘ the* hav* _léh9.,°“.‘.».'°{§l’9‘i5‘_l“°- PtF~\i‘ll¥.~Ql'l i »wa1rotwiit~wlnav»air~tnoir grounds. 01 the new -tai _bill-, Tho' My “iii 'rnosiiny the 15th inst fonna tno _text will ruin Jamiiicas principal in- j us ry. _ ' _ - , ; MONTAGUE 1dARKlll'I’B,,_ __ Beef (small) per lb. ' Beef (quarter) per lb. Lamb, per lb. (small) O O O _.v -- ' _ »- 'Ji _ U 5.. hi; ' I ' i .¢_f ..~_,-.121 _.14_to'1s _ _ .-_l_f»0»‘1ii i _' °.';i°f`i°"“:)" _v"u`H?‘fx° ° ° ° *f So much for 'his achievements- ' ' ' ' ' 0 geoster in his own line hath no man one. many friends, and his' ready tact has saved many a situation. Cricketers in P. -E. Island will lieartly join in wishing him long life and al'l pros- perlty. _ ----l______ _ _ ws lliiilliliiifl Al. J- -iB|Siil__ SHUUI _- ,_»__"(Cane.`diai'r Press) __ `_ --msnnv; ‘oA~n1>,’_ July #_ is.-_-rin. weotiier is' `sti_li“ 'iiinliiitf1'6ii“ but tho shooting _‘is ` not""m`a`teria'lly interfered with; =1t- is=ck‘no'ctéd'H.f R. H. tno Duke of Connaught will"in_'spect the Canadian contingent during the moot- in s~ _ _ _ _ 'In tue" Association c1_iii_>___`_is_ingio on- tries. Sftai1"Ser`§eant Hawley, wiiininog, 'niiras noooinloo noir ot zoo one="'eoo yard-ranges." ‘_"‘ 'Inj tire 'swoaeiitiiiio "Pte: ‘A-."no1hoin., ;_""_l'i’l`§ 15'. 'on 'la fo ` ‘e‘ is o - 'i ' .~ 4 'I 4 est. F. A. auteur. ot -~--- 1 ' _ - ' - ._ ._ town .,. ti _ i’ _ ' ' -°' Captain C. R. Crowe, _.___ __ __ ' ‘U 0 0 0 _l t g Q g 3 g U _¥`;¢___`¢`__0 o e n s"`¢" B 8 » »Gracef is one of the most pop_`ular living’ Englishmen. He has e. keen sense of humour, which makes hi'm _-5/}l`a0il_1 Winnipeg,-~~'nmde' a; 'possible at 200 yards." ’Sgt. ‘MJ H."'Lee, London, .ii-ie-1° (font, tiiqiirno' ii'_t"roi_>_y.ii4'9s; onns'eii"‘1,'l 9;' Indio ,....f~ . ` “ }1,409; Ireland 1,375. " 'large number of relatives and friends The cup iefehot-‘-' for"“st 900 and 1,000' ydrds The 'scores-"61"tb`e Can- Y... si....i.i.n.. cosine _ ini* ‘ » y ~ ‘ ` _ L' _i;ii__-‘-_ -1- sioofigooo-'1‘ti. -_ __ _.,__._ ‘_ '-'» - _____=,_ _ _ 0. : iPte.'Af._'Dsnnoinr-,vsth - -' - - <1 uit rboayog'_siszwd‘ ii lfsigbiiiltiti-eildzntiiieliiiiieciiineziiind luiiuiifs-')th,_an any-#ther built i‘\ f _- ' ~ - - BECAUSE /P i ' _ l . . "__ _ Fmmi mechanic);-standpoint the _Cadillac is t;li_e_best»_' most complete, ~ 'elf sim lest of‘any car 15n`tlic n1di'k¢f y I -’ ' b silly toltiikiat and comfortable to rirlein. 'lt _flihi _S‘“_9°l1_1_°fl1d N *M ° ’ 1 1 “fn iorofioai. r "shin-1ei`;~°'Iiia~‘éiiy~i6"6iitf=iv»"`1fii“S015°” *_* i"‘_;»‘_ “i A _ Y 4 `~ _ _ -1:” the h”t_ca,. ,Mn-f_het_st -anythi'n_g____lll¢_e__§lie__pricc aud_a_bétl_e_r_ __ ___ ouniio rsh growth# i>i*1°° A »=_ii_f___ii_1.1__J/.si3;.,iaivs°.%is2i°*¥isS?é<‘i““°-_._ ' mn. zu -r.i»ii..iii- "i`i.'i»'rf»`_»i-r»i»_i_,i_v_°_ _ ___._ii;____j_l fe-_'-M" - ‘I I ; I A r f`~‘o"» l’_i‘0gl?.‘,' Winnipeg 64 65 129 Sgt. F.O. Hawley, 9th -' Winnipeg ... _B9 47 106 'A. Stack, 78th_ -_ -55 57 11.3 Stella:-ton, N.B.- 87 i Guelph .'...`.. V! _ Pte. Hawkins, 48th To- ` ` ronto 70 611 Sgt. Freeborn, Hamil-‘ - ' ton, Ont. ~,`i2i.. 64 Sgt. G. C. Gan, _5th ‘ C. A., Victoria ..._ 63 Lieut. F. Richardson, C. of G., Victoria. 63 _ Sgt. A. G. Bull0ck, 2nd. ' Q. O. R., Toronto 64 Col. Sgt. Perry, Van- couver 68 52 64 Total 758 Budalo st Montreal, rain, Wet ground. 5 NATIONAL LEAGUE adelphia 3. _ Chicago at Boston, rain. AMERICAN LEAGUE - g r At Detroit-Betroit 5, Boston 1. 1 _ e 0,0 *sooo HOTEL ARRIVALS onto; L. J. Basil, Cleveland. _ ` _IN MEMUHIAM' _ MR. GEORGE MATHESON. Dundqs mourns the loss' of' n. 're- spectab e and well lieloycd citizen. in the petson of Mr. George Matheson. of Albion Cross, who' died of pneu- monia nnd brain fever on the 8th of July, 1913, after illness of twelve an”&s,'iin the -iour 'ye`i=;ii'o'i-his sro. All that medical skill could do for him w,as done, and the case was not hopeless till near the last when »~it becamp evident that t-he wheel was breaking at the cistern, and that -the spirit) was returning to Him who gave it.i.He left to~ mourn their loss a young widow and live small child- ren, an aged father (92), five broth- ers, Tsnny, in New York, Archie, Dan, spd John, in Dawson,~and Sam in Vancouver, and four sisters, Mrs. D. McLean, Bay, View Hotel, ‘St. Peterqg- Sarah in Vancouver, Alice, a dress-niakexn in St. Peters; Mary in Bostop, but now at home, 'and also who join _with the whole family in theirlndscp sorrow. _ - _Dis eased was for many years s con- sistefit member of theiPresbyterian Church, Dundas, and was one of the Board of Managers ol tbat.Church. I-1a,,wns_road overs_eer, tax collector, and for- many years-_ a school trustee,~ all-_:'of which offices he"-wbrthlly filled. _ _The funerel,iw-bicb- was ithe largesi exist seen in Dundas, over 120 car- riages- in the procession; was con- gxcted by the pester, Mr.~~-M. N. Mc- 0d._and both in the house and in the church, was assisted by the Rev. J. M. MacLeod of St. Peters Bay, ii cousin oi' the deceased. “Blessed are the dead,_ who die in _the Lord." _ MRS. ELIZABETH PHALEN _ ____ - OF PORT -MORIEN __The death occurred at. Morien Bar on July 11th of Mrs. Elizabeth Pha- len, nn old and respectedi-esldent, in the 87th year of her age. Born in Prinhe Edward Island, she removed with her father and fawiifly to East Bay at the axe of 10 years. In_ 1817 she married Edward Phalen und they came to reside at Moriexi Bar. or Cow Bay-as the place wss sa 114-” 5_5 50 i 111 Ut 64 127 62 126 57 155 ,EI IE and Dunstaflnage at 7 p.m. ._ ° ° -' f '° ° ' ‘ ° ° : und vicinity is now in full swing and the genial driver Mr. Joe Kennedy, ¢ o is giving splendid satisfaction' U 0 0 A 0 0 I O 0 o g' -1 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE- ._.~sUNnAv~ snnvions.-Rov. w. .r ‘;.L°r_r pave tonic; in thu proviso. _ ,,,,'°*_ri;isi' MORNING 'DAILY enor- csn be obtained at W A. John- |16, 116 `stone's. Montsg _ 121 ’ ...°THE MORNING DAILY Guar- dian can be obtained at H. J, Mg- _ bon's Drugstore, Souris. : _ _ 1 - i --'rw ~. ...°MARIE,TC.-Rev. J. L. Daw-i son will preach tomorrow as follows: ' Marie, 11 a.m., Mt. Stewart, 3 p.m. ...°RURAL DELIVERY.-The rural FreeMail Delivery in Lower Montague D. Wilson will conduct services Sun- Af, 'lim-0nt0._'p0r0D;-_O 3_ Rochester day as follows:-Sturgeon at 11 n.m. 2. ' Georgetown nt 3 p.m., and Monta At Newark-Newark 8, Providence *W0 at 7 P-m-° 4. I _- Baltimore at Jersey City, no garr_i¢_ °...°SUBSCRIBERS should rellew a _week or two before the time they ‘have paid for has expired and thus 51; B,-00k1yn_[>i1,tsbm-g 12_ B,-ook; not miss an issue, as all papers are ly” 1_ _ discontinued promptly on expiry __ ‘/it Piriioriolpiiio-cincinnati 5.91111. dats- ...*R'0AD REPAIRS.--The road At New yo,.k__F|,.st_ St Louis 4_ master Mr. Donald 1*. Ross has New york 3. second game New .York been putting the road in Lower Mon- 5_ st LouiB'0_ __ ' - _ tague in good shape as far east as Thornton's Road, but this road which ' _N _ oi late years has been neglected now 1825 gleveland ew York 5' Cleve needs considerable repairs to mhke it ` ' comfortable for the mail driver as (;A»t1ChicagQ-'phuadelphia' 4’ Omen' well as for the tourists who would 'enioy a drive through this beautiful locality.° _ °°'°'° °°"'°'°‘°° _..~sERIoUs A0o1DnN'r_- what might have proved a fatal accident occurred at Little Harbor on Wed- nesday. As Mr. Malcolm O’Henley ,,_,,,,,,,,,T,,,,,,, andhisdaughtcrwereetarting to the Souris Tea his_horse shied throw- ` The' following registered at the Re- ing Miss 0_'He“1eY with grfmt force Vere .H0t,,|_ Char10ttet0w,,_ ye,,te,._ and rendering ber unconscious. She day_?John Auem R0'ya1ty_ E_ H_ was taken to a neighboring house Go0d_ wife aud_ child' New Glasgow and medical aid_ summoned. Later N_' S__ W_ E_ Caubeck_ Tryon; John reports say she is doing as well as Cudmore, Vernon River; Mrs. Walter can be expected' Rogerson, 'Miss Florence Walsh, Peakes Station; R. F. McLeod, Bos- N"‘_1;P§10FIT“?BLE FESTIYAL ton; J. J. Redmond, Vernon: A. J. otxlt standing the extrelfley coo _ii G- :5“§.;'.;:..‘°z;°‘;.1“_;“°::“‘...i:;° {:';_1°i;_'{_£3(_’,rBth(_I_"£;g'_‘)';_7,mJ’°§’;‘g£;_sB522' Lower Montague, on Tuesday ewzening igiiging, §;_g;>_i;vi1;=_,Dr-,i- gtg ein i'ril_’.'.i.1“.;. “£i_§2“_.f’.§...”,“°_._£"§"i.ii_iZS city’-P eA Heiiriebiuiy l'loston~r1=‘lii:li; success th; snug sum Dé $3032) beéng , . . . , ~ ' ard, I-Iennebury, Morell; E. E. Ellis, It;?;§z;?‘fhe lf](f";_el;oI;_es,;::; ;,,3.s_ lf: gI;s1S§_'_‘_' JM;ssNIcDI_£"sid %_or€I`“;‘ar§' marked on the large percentage of ; . _ a . ' ; _ _ - d l ll l.h~ Martin,'Boston; H. P. Johneon,_Mon- _ies and tal men m t e ga ::Two of the best toilet soaps on The- following registered’ at the the market today are those made by Queen Hotel, Charlottetown, yeeter- Harmony of Boston-Harmony Rose day:-Miss Hardie, New `York Citff and Harmony Violet--both made A. A. Macwiiliam, Elddn; Artemas from pure vegetable oils and glycer- Mofiatt, New Glasgow; J. R. Dinnis, ine, absolutely transparent and as J. W-. Jones, city; C. F. Fisher, Mon- pure, dainty and good as soap can g treal; Mrs._ J. P. Costin,Boston;- H. be made. Price, extra. large cake, _ __ _y __l'I,__li/Iprehouse, Mrs._Mprelionec, Char: lic., 2 cakes for 25c_ The MacKin- plays occasionally. But wherever he lottetown. ‘ _ __ ` non Drug- Co., Corner Great George ' ond Kont sts. Mtf. The following registered at thci' --*_ _ Victoria' Hotel, .,Charlottciiown, yes- ::MacKinnon'e Witch Hazel Cream- terday:-Ff A. Raymond nnd wife, H. just the thing for sunburn, tan, J. Kidden‘and wife. A. H. Long and freckles, windburn and red skin. It wifc, Dr. _0. S. Crew and wife, Bos- is a superior safeguard for dainty ton; iff 'I‘_i‘ivett, Toronto: G, Burrell, complexions. Made from a formula St. John`,' Maritime 'Motor Akcnt; used by leading beauties in Paris C. D. Gall and 'wife, Mi.se`M.‘Gsll, and Vienna and! brings splendid re- Montrcal;,.J. H.. Irving, Lethbridge; suits in every case. Price a bottle J. K. Hall, W. Buishow, Halifax; J. 25`c. The MacKinnon Drug Co., Corn- H. McDonald, Georgetown; J. _W_ P., cr Great George and Kent _Sts. Mtf, Oxford: John Sprott and wife, Tru- ro; John F‘ixtei'_ (lttawa: John* Buk- er, Montreal; J. D. Isaac, Sydney ::Buntain, Bell & Co., for beet coal, Batty, Boston: Kav W. Parke, iTr1r- lowest prices. 9-231i/ltf. .~\~.-~v.,.~v.~.....- _ i e ' ' .- ' then called. Thirteen ycrrii ago shc - ' ~ ii it M came to live with hcr aug! cr, rs. Colin McDonald, where she remained “iintil her death. Mrs. Phalen‘s descendants at thc time of her death are seven children, thirty-three grand children and thir- ty-thrcc great grand children. The surviving members of her immediate 'family are Mrs. Daniel McCormack, of Bridgeport, Mrs. Colin McDonald, Mrs. D. I.. McDonald and Mr. Ed. Phuleii of Morion Bar, Mrs. David Hillier and W. H. I’hn'lcn of Glace Bay. The funeral took place on the morn- ing of July 13, and was largely at- tended, showing the esteem with which the old lady was regarded by her many friends. During her last hours Mrs. Phalen was strengthened ‘and consoled by the solemn rites of the Catholic church, of which she was a devoted member. The remains were interred in the Catholic cemetery at Port Mnricn. OI-IARLOTTETOWN MARKETS. Corrected for every Wednesday and Saturday issue. Oats (white 88 to 40 Oats (black) 42 to 44 Straw (per ton.) $5.50 to $6.50 Hay (per ton) $12 to $15 Eggs (Der doz.) 20 to 23 _setter zo to as ciueiron (lb) 12 to 14 Fowl (each) 60 to B0 Potatoes, per bus. 80 to 25 hirnips, per bus. 15 Cabbage (lb) Hides Pelts Calfskins Bee! (lb) Beef (quarter) Codfish lb) _Lobster (Wi) 18 Ccrhed Codlsh (lb) ec. Spring Lamb lsr.) $1.00 to $1.50 Lettuce (bunch) se, Fresh Mackerel (each) 20 to 25 Muttnn (lb) ° 10 to 14 Rheubsrb (TF) 4c Lettuce (bunch) Spinach (lb) Rldish (bunch) _Strawberries (qt) Psasiui-)» |Go0ssberries (qt.) Sf-' 80 13 10 to 16 9 to 11 5 05 10 10 05 | 40 .ii ‘ tion for advertising in this column, 'Cash must accompany order. mum charge twestfflve-cents _ ;..‘MR. ED. D. FEEHAN ls Guardlml representative in Souris. His Phosd number is -5. W. L. Dingwell Und " taker’s oiilce. ME; ...‘Tl-IE LADIES of the Bay For- tune Presbyterlan Church will bold their bazaar and basket social next Tuesday afternoon at McCormicl¢_'s held, near Fortune Bridge. ` _ 346-7-19Mli¢ ...°'1‘HE LADIES SOCIETY of the Souris Methodist Gliurch will hold their unnuul Strawberry Festival in Bt, Patrickfe Hall, ou July 29th. The usual enjoyable evening is guaranteed aiid all are cordially invited to nt~ tend. 382, ...’GOOD BUSINESS.-A visit to MT. W. L. Dingwell’s Undertaking Rooms, Sourie, cannot help, but sur- prise the visitor in view of tbc_ splen- did equipment he maintains for the carrying on of his business. This np- plies to his horses, caskets and gen- eral supplies to say nothing of the high professional qualifications he possesses from reputable institutions. Few towns of any size are better pro- vided for than, Souris, thanks to Mr. Dingwcll’s enterprise. Perhaps, how- ever, the greatest surprise will come when it is learned that Mr. Dlngwcll is not encouraged as he should bc, in providing so up to date and neces- sary an establishment in this growing centre. Why sboiild not the large gen- eral merchants oppose the drug stores or fruit dealers by carrying full stocks in these lines? In other words why should this business be cut up by all the merchants in the place? This opposition to n new in- dustry does not seem to be quite fair or in the interest of the pro- gress of the Town, It would in the end be a wiser policy to withdraw op- position to a useful and recognized profession on the part of general traders. There is such a thing as be- ing "a nenny wise and it pound fool- ish" for in time public sentiment must resent so selfish ii view and at- titude. Live and let live is a very good policy and one which the public respects. 213-7-12MS2i. EASTERN PER§€\fll_ll.S " ...*Mr. Chas. Smith, Fort Augustus is visiting friends at Little Harbor! ...*Mr and Mrs. John Garret, Mur- ell, are visiting friends iii SouriB_' .._'Miss Annie King, Murray Har- bor, is visiting in Souris the guest of Mrs. Chas Gillnm.' ...°Mrs Dailey, Boston, ie visiting her sister Mrs. John Garret, Sour- iis.* .._‘Mr. George l'i. Mcldachern and son, Wilfrid, of flttuwn., Mc visiting friends in Sourie.-*. ...*Mr. Arthur F. McQunid, Burris- ter, Souris, is in ficorgctowii utteliii- ing the Supreme (‘nui‘t.° ...'Miss Gwen Hack of Georgetown luis rcturnnil home from ii vcry plcns- aut visit tu friends in Nova Scotia. _..°Mr. Angus McDonald, who has been i-it Ottawa for n nunilicr of yours. is spending his vncntiou ut his old honic, East Point.-'. ...'Mr. Louis Gnmco, who lius bcen wor.i_ing on thc i-louris llrcukwntcr _ left Friilny on return to liie home iii Digby. N. S.° ._.*l'lcv.A. J. W. Back of George- town preached in Vnlicyficill Prcsliy- tcrian (lhllrcii at thc prcpuraitory scr- vicccs tlicrc on Thursday, the 17th.* ...°Mrs. Neil Matlicsmi of Hiilifmi, formerly of-Georgetown, is on it visit to relatives in Georgetown riud linu- due.” .__°Misa Eva F. Ilrchnut nf Puw - tuckct, R. 1., has nrriveil on n visit to her sister Mrs. Leith Cowan of Aitken‘s Ferry.’ ...*Messrs_ Fra-nk. and Huntley Nir- Donnlil, of Denver, (‘_olormln. hiivn arrived home on n visit to thriir par- ents. Mr. and Mrs, Capt, Wm. Mc- Donald, of Souris.-° ...°Mre. Arch’d J. Mclionnlil, Georgetown, who has been on n u extended visit to her daughter, Mrs, I-I. O. Mclnery of Sit. John, N. D., has returned home..' ...'Mr. and Mrs. Hooper of Dos- Free Mail Delivery in Lower Montague the guests- of Mrs. Hooper's brotlinr, Mr, Geo. W. Aitken; Mr. Aitken's svn \Tr James Aitken of Boston is also iom~ nn n visit to his parents* .. 'The following registered nt the Sen View Hotel, Souris, on 'rhursilnv Arf.b\'~ Henry, Ch‘Town: J. I.. Putil- l o. " "nt J. T. McLellan, I-lnlilnx; Mr. -' ` ‘Vlrs T. White, Newi York; J. W. Z`i~ ‘chard, New York_° ___-._.-1_.;._ Digby, N. S. Minard's Liniment Co Limited Gentlemen,-Last Aiignst my horss was badly cut in eleven places by a barbed wire fence. Three of the cuts, (small ones) healed soon, but the others became foul and rotten, and though I tried many kinds of medi- cine they had no beneficial result. At last e. doctor advised me to use MINARD'S LINIMENT and in four weeks' time every sore was healed and the hair has grown over each one in flue condition. The Liniment is certainly wonderful in its working. JOHN R. HOLDEN. Witness, Perry Baker. _ » , -f i ...°0NE CENT per word each insert" e “IW