l Fred H. Trainer LU Special! Friday, Saturday, Monday TOILET ¢=i<== . SOAP 25., X 4 Roman Meal CAIRO-PALM TOILET 49c 32c SOAP. lllcallcs.... ForHeaith.... . . . . .. pEARL 30", 10c Pcrlh..... Cream of Wheat Thu Delightful Breakfast Food Pcr pkg 25c - .- IIIQ one) Deluxe Jelly Powders 5 pkgs. . CHOICE Seeded R 1 - 2 .i'.'..‘.'.'.'.s.... 27¢ 25c a SPECIAL ! TOY PAIL PEANUT BUTTER ' - 19c The Kiddies Delight l sauces 1 and DRESSINGS ‘ ANCHOVY SAUCE A choice 3% oz. bottle tasty, , fish sauce, 35c l 3% oz. bottle I WALNUT CATSUP Dainty sauce for cold mutt. IG oz. bottle . . . . .. i Llasvs llllxiab PICKLES l Tasty. Just like hams-malls. | li7 oz. bottle 23c: l DAINTY Lullcll l afonia Bakin Powder Mavvmuisr Cgontains r10 Alum . . . . . . . . Hgi lb. tin 24c .8 “- Mm” ~~~~ " 30c: SHERIFF'S PINEAPPLE SILVO SILVER m, A SALADA TEA 49¢ 22° 59° EATONS FAM'L‘.' BLEND TEA CAMP EXTRACT OF COFFEE, Lb..... 60c Large Bottle .. .. 48c éciErABLEs ~ e QHOECE ‘MEATS, rotors, v‘ SLIt [It B.“ iiN 39‘- r-i-rLii. . . . . . . . . . r LEN... ,1,“ ...,y\ Fresh Extras! F°r l.h .......... .. “m FIR-E ll..\£\'l) [Lb,Biii" ... . . . . . . . .. s ‘ Pr p, fiHilRllAlhtr 19C d DER" _ J4-C l Lii. Biork ' RFIUBARB Q1,‘ 3 Lbs. ........ " "‘ LEAF Ll-TITUCE b Per Head . . . . . . . . . 12c APPLES. WINESAPS f’ Per Dozen . . . . ........... 30c ' (i-RAPEFBUIT 3 for > ma!‘ i -ooooooooooo;oooovoooco-oobvoooeoow-oooooooo-o-o-ooe-oa: m1 C E v ' Y ' O N O j- ' if The Car Owner s Scrap Book ; l i Q Q We. the undtirsignerl iri"fil:1nl' of By G. I. Doauld z 3I““"3§“°' 7" ‘umdam’ (""5 a“lrnavo+ooooooooooo¢ooooooooooooo+o+ooo+owoooe+oooo+ and Kilriimv do l: . our respective plsrt". of lilie-‘irs at 5 P .M. exvrpting Suturlla“. Martini! on June 9th. We 2L0 ayrr: to clue: orl July 1. l lhcLeod A filarfirrpor THE CAR. OWNER'S SCRAPBOOK E1‘ R. H. KASPER WEAK VALVE SPRING S :1 1'1. ,7. Flat-Loan. 37$, J. W. Murdork at (n- i . . The liriprartce or the valve T- C'- lw" 115' 31mm’ P" ‘TF5 is frequently unzlerestmav 202G .012} Tfwiciiiagll. zvd T11‘ rrrms must be o": the irrw- J. A. MacDonald. ‘"1 l on to hcld the valves 0n L. C‘. Alhn. Cardigan. ‘ltTieir seals and mush. be strong ari- 4945-5-394l- Filzh to itcid the tappeis in contact >-—- —--——- limfi thr- cnrz": a; all speeds. If the ,‘....>l.'_..._V_.~,..__.-. i.- be ltawn open on the intake e. (‘ilutuig the llllXUlIt? in the tier A ivezk spring may permit l e $113.35 to operaue smoxhly at. ijoi- speeds. but a~ high speeds the Naive nnrly m‘. rim? qinckly enough. .-1.iis.r.£ n~ an: or imeveii operat- i".‘i All "w valve siirngs on the car lirillsit. be cf equal length aim of lrriiial l‘.‘..‘i"l‘. If zorfri results are ta l“ nvrrwell A tcmgrrrarji" repair fr: ri ivoak srrm: i; to Flaw :1 few ivlasltoit. tinder li‘., hut. m the cost is w snrall. .1 perfect. spring should be izistailcrl as soon as possible (‘CARE 0F THE CPHOLSTERY | _T.ir> vir '1 u“'02st2:".' of a closer] |i"il‘ l7""l”"i'!"§ FIliF. i“| Fl ShTfi llnll? ‘His-tot this C1115‘. can be removed by riiiiliniliii lilo} HEATING l If you want. Expeditious and Expert Workmanship / Send to Si? Grafton Street Opposite Prince Edward f ‘ Theatre Phone SSS-J .l~ l'i== cushions and then i: ~ rff n“‘1 a ufliisk broom. A .» rf-‘npr .~.i1 5m». “m”. -~---~~~-~~—r—--—~—--—-r——~—-—-- rhlyr t‘. rlciii W'- pzvts which can'- yrr» ho rcmowrd. Cirezw or n.i can W». removed bv applying a solution l»! luiznii-irm ivsver and ivory rmp. ;i~.t.'i a clear. cloth. As gasoline and. Ilirnzittc ha":- a tendency to spread? DPTOMETRY II I specialized science. "I'll ‘73/"13- concentrating nil its re- ‘Flidiil. Fri" rimming leather up- wllflrfi 10 ihl‘ PM lhflt hriliwri’. water to ivl-iioh q, little rmtmmiia should he added will give i.""fl results. fllbhLTil btsskly with a i~'- c1“.‘i iiivn rlrv. An occasional lei". npplrzticti of naxtzr-otl. rubb- rrl in well, will keep the leather N» Defective Vision may be restored, i Eye Strain rrlicvrll and I Muscle imbalances ror- l rected. I i Any one n5 tlrlsr defects I may hr. and nearly always | is. the cause of i Severe Headaches If troubled with heal-l- nches. we will be glad in Investigate the rnnditinn of ,' your eyes. and if necessary. furnish you with properly fitted rmrrctivz- glasses. ti. F. liutcheson THE BREATHER PEPE A r/art of he automolxie ilthtdi iz-ever dives any trouble. iitr requires ~17: atienzinn. but rtiil perform’, m .‘i‘il‘ff“'ill‘. fimrficfi. is the brenzlter ‘ rill?" y. p» ctztnrtferl to the crankcase. |’-l".f‘| zftwrrh a means o.’ rrplsztir-lrri‘: ‘the oi ill the erynr. uliirri marl? tl‘."“"'.‘7.'~‘.$ lwlmvn to he it: solo rillr- li-crc Ti". importance cf the breath- ‘P; my» is s» rrezt ‘Phil, the engine rriild 11ft operate without. it. as it kaors l'l~ a‘r DTGFSUN on the crank- Carp iriorc nearly the some as the rztnr-rrijfierc. Without. the hreatiier, i-Zie lFUCTl of (in pistons would soon (NHFTPSA the glr in the cn-inkmxe j " " r ' " f 11115.5: of the rub may be used . . inn tne carburetor: if e Qrmliui‘. valve 1S weak. the valve i f-"i mast. c-‘cses. it. is simply n lricnht. scram‘! uaed latte to operate the coll-ill!» A HYJSE RACK FOR THE GARAGE i The hose iiatli vii-lien‘ the mr is iivnsl-rcl proves somewhat of an in- ‘CillllbfflllC-f‘ in the $371862 if Filed ‘in s. comer. it. becomes 211th": if \‘I'C‘.!l‘d on at reel it, beoolmeo incon- fi-enient to handle. and if hung 0n a hoz-k it. becomes kmked. A metal Io,- WOQGGTI laundry tiib. nailed with l_if6 bottom to the wall. provides e iconvmiient holder for the hose. The >5§qring snap. polishes. and slpmges. SUMMER CARE 0F THE BATTERY l ‘Tl-mush’ the motorist my pay ‘careful attentinti to the in the colder n-icnt-tic. his attention be- comes tradually ‘less M spring arrives and poses into summer. “net experience has taught. him 7that, during the cold 52115211 he is threatened ivitlr a frozen utters’ ilnless it is kept. in a fail- ststg of ieliai-ige. As the engine is mire diffi- rul: to strlri. in cold Mather. and iihe lights lire used longer. tihere t4 a izrsater current consumption. ii-hich is taken care 0f by increasing ‘this 011871115 rat- cf the generator. ‘in wan-n weather. however. the current. (‘IPIYJTCIS ari- stroller and ’t.h¢ efficiency of the buttery is higher If the lug/h charging rate of the ivtnter is miitinued. the lmtitenv receive: more cunrent than it. requir- es. resillting in overchargng‘. As continues overcharging is destruct- lVQ to the elements of the battery. it is necessary‘ to reset. the charging mt:- to conform tn the CF-illxed wri- dltions. if long life is d&ii'ed from thezr Ilse sii-iould helm: batten. TIRE LUBRIOAHON Though mm: all tire mmufsctur- rrs advise the use of n tire lubri- cim-t. it, is surpflaing how this od- i-lre l: disregarded. ‘Bu: imiverlially fnot. that all til tire musings are treat- rri m1 the lustre in order tn prevent rtiC-ltill! and toreduce the frictional wooi- h-"tiieen the tube and the cae- lng. 511mm] he a sufficient, reminder t; the motorist that a goo! lubricant l.-. n. iiamssltv. Soapstone is the lub- for this pur- lr-so. though ion-derail mm is also tired to a great‘. extent. In nprplyirlg fr» iron-tier. care should be taken on errand it n-enly over the inside of .'.l-.- casing; simply purring the povivler into the out!!! and l1"- mftt-ing it. to _i'errlatn in n heap is citm the cause 0f trouble. If too mllCll is liraplicri at one point. hut- lng will renuii‘... which is often suff- latent. w bum the fllbbfl’. rmdorifll m l spent. 11st week-end in Bedeque. with l —'1‘II STANLEY IIIDGI Rink Players will patent their play "My lxie use" in Hllflqu! Hail on fondly evening June O10 2nd- 1! not i: on Tuesday minim. 0010-30-31. “SAILED F0] $YDNlY—-The l. .. Jln, which nu been unloading .011 for Messrs. B. T. Holman‘: Ltdn it. Holmsnb Wharf. Summeraide, left un Wednesday mornlnl for Sydney. I N. 8.. to lold coal for Newfoundland. —S. -CAI.I‘EIBY TlilMnlALl-Work has already beiun on the Cerferry terr-‘~~~ls and a. larle sized Inf! are noI vol-kin at Tnrmnntlne. om;- in; is being proceeded with at Bor- den with all polsibls haste. prepara- tory to widening the pier It this side-E. —DUI TO AIIIVI lbout. June 20th. steamer "H8192!" direct from Wales with ienuine Welsh Anthro- cite coal, nut; and stove sins. This coal has no superior for clean burn- ing and heat. Reserve your orders and take delivery from the ship. Jos. mad As 00.. Ltd. 504-5-23-4l-23rdJOth-Gth 13th -DBIIDGING AT QUEENS WHARI-The Government Dredge. , No. 3. is at the Queen's Wharf, Sum- merside. this week dredging in be- . tween that wharf and Holman‘: Whlff. and also at the end of the wharf. This will make far better |shipping facilities and considerably help the many boats wrhich come to Queen's Wharf u the water there l was zettmg very shnlloviz-S. -QUI.ZT WEDDING — A quiet l wedding was solrmnized in St. Mary's Church. Summerside, on Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock, when Mr. Hor- ace Sidney Mills. son of Mr. and Mrs. Benj. liliiis. of St. Eleonora. was unit- ed in marriage to Miss Sadie Pearl Lyle. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Em- ery Lyie. of st. Eleanor-s. Ven. Arch~ deacon White performing the cere- lmony. The groom we; attended by VMr. Borden Mull-held. of St. Elem»- .orr. and the bride by Miss Dorothy Mills, sister of the (room. The happy young couple will reside in St. Eleiin~ ors. where a host of friends wish I {them every proaperityn-B. | ----___.._..._ J’ consumes i —-Mrs. Walter Callback was s. visit- | i or to Muncton, N. 35.. this week-B. a -lYIiss Mariuerite Gludet. sum- = l merside. has returned home, sim- l a‘ pleasant few weeks‘ visit in Hgllfhx, —E. *Mr. and Mrs. Archibald MccGre- ,gor. Summerfield, were in Summer. side on Tuesday-E. ~Miss Winnifred Sinclair. Sum-i merfield. was a visitor to Su r-i side on Tuesciay.-E. Mnrnret Ourley. r-i-mmm. | 1181' Miter. Mrs. Fred Moc0obe.-E. -—~I-lon. A. F. Arcencult. Summer- ‘ side, iii-as in Charlottetown yesterday ‘attending the Knights of Columbus K Convention-E. Eastern ‘ Guardian ..'l-‘ERTILIZEBS. - Three cars 4-8-7 due to arrive. If interested phone your order to ensure delivery. Foole 6r Thompson. Ltd. 4004-29-31. ..'s'l'. ANDREWS Presbyterian Church. Montague. Services on Sun- day, June 1st. at 1i o. m. and 7 p. m. Rev. .1. L. Burgess. preacher. Unemployment is a problem now unknown and salaries in most pro- fess-tons have recently been increas- ed in the Sea: territory. with 750.000 population. 100.000 of which u; coal workers .____...__.._._._..__..._._._ tube. Th; lubricant should be rubb- i ea int» the wills ot the easing with ; n. raft. cloth. blow-in; out the exact ' TEST ‘I'll’! WHEEL BEARING! It. is n 800d Did-n to test. the wheel marines fr» side play It leue due.- ca four tims a your. Side ploy mus- es excessive and uneven wear on the toll beefing races and excessive ow.- ot the time. f: each wheel is jacked lip in turn. grasped at. top and bowam. the side ploy will his readily l-pnlnnt. Th4 meals should tumour-n freely vvthout any notice- 8115-15041 0n the Wen ITlve. he wls and two com, Stephen gm mq-m-l, r110 1M cons before mm. The mu- McDoauld. Patrick Oflolloran. Beri- net. Kelly. lhigeuic that n write of the sudden death é lllrliiiom Comm, of 5t. Tsrens. w. der eircunis anceo that were unur ‘Ill iillzlllilililil use-mum... A 1m: mustang the out. 11th the present ill-ll unwed by the death of m. Michael Oilnlonn at. his hometown-mm. Iollonthn early morning of ‘madly May 20th. u; the ripe old see of almost. eirhty seven yearn. Deoplta his advanced us he was s remuubly brlcht. and active man retaining lli hi: (mul- ties until the 1M‘. monsent O! 1110. H35 Mtull illntb WI! of three for......... Week- Liltedvbelow are some of our many week-end Specials. Read then over gm] you will be sure to see some article you need and at a big saving price, Fancy Flsncliettc Blankets, Helvy quality in tan and grey. Reg." $3.50 MAY so. I930 '_‘_-—-_- EndBargainQ Men’! Odd. Pants, all _ prices of $1.50 to . - .¢-~ --.... ‘im- sllécial . Pair $2.79 ‘M0 weeks duration. but brim’ l0 t-Ml- tlma the lnflnnlles of old an wore rovimiy mung on his weakened M‘ "'19 "d Special line of Fancy Plaid Auto Rugs ._______.___ Boys 3 piece Blue Serge Suits, sizes 28 to 36. Price 013595 $2.29 tmmsnauistblekofsiillttit-eom putmendwollletluthldbeen one conttnuni not of amuan lad kindnlo to his fmfly and friendl- Ti-lrouthout. hll sicimm he received Ill the aid wlllmble to the bdt med- ical skill, vrhillt. he was tenderly nursed and cued for by his fondly. __.-- to... Men's Fancy Tweed Caps, all all; Special price See our Men's Work Shirts. Big assort- ment of colours and sizes. From 89c *'_*___——-_. Young Men‘s Fine Worsted Suits in Blllé, Browns and Blacks. fine pin stripe. Extra special. Price $24 50 “_-_-——-_. Young Men’s Tweed Suits, double and single Breasted. Special . . . . . .. 32g 50 .. Each 82.00 - ' $1.25 who did all they ould to alleviate his bodily ills. He was also frequently vlsiteg by his kind pumi- 1w: J. a. McDonald. Sncm’ P" 33mm“ ' ' Men’: Bsibrlggan 2 piece underwear. v _""'_'**"————--_ Special Values in Neckwear, Hose, etc, Men's Silk Combinations 51,13 - - - ' -- 50° llien’s_Siik and Wool Hose, pair who adminiatered to him the lust rites of the Catholic Church. Real- izing that his sojourn in life was u- bout over. he awaited the coll with pairs for 90c and 3 prs. Men's Heavy Work Socks, all sizes. 4 Men's FancyCotton Hose 7 pra. 31,00 f" - - - - ' - 89° Boy’s Summer G lf Hose, price 30¢, 35c and hope and confidence. and when it come it was ivith a touch so gentle thlt those kneeling by his bedside Men's Wool Felt Hats, Special price $2.25 and $3.00 latest shades _ Men s Fancy Neckwear clearing at 19¢ dent of St. Link's parish. Lot. '!, and belonged to one of its oldest and most respectable familla. Only one knitted suits worth up to $12.75 clear- ing at scum? m“, m” he h“ .. _.. and .. . . . . .. 29c away. Some good values from ready to wear _ _ The deceased was a lifelong rest- Departmenm 3 m"), two piece Lad“! Fancy Shirts $1.19 and 83.7.9 Values of Merit from Dress Goods and 7.7’ s a Linen Department brother Bemwt. OThUoran, Oomp- bolltcm. Lo. 4. And two stators Mrs. Lawrence Butler. Glengnrry, and Mrs. George Kelly, Elmsdale. rennin value 79c and . . . . . . . . . . Ladies Silk Rayon Bloomers. Extra Printed Illusion Chiffon 36 in. wide ~- 91-19 new and fashionable. Price 31,25 Besides these he leaves to cherish his memory seven soils. one daugh- ter Mrs. John Griflln. Loche Road. 25 last y'ear’s ladies coats, good col- ours. Price $4.98 to . . -. . . . Figured Cotton Voiles only 49c and an sdogted dluthter Mrs. Hmv- | yard Doyle. Stamford, Conn. Mr. O'- l-hllonn was a man of gmial char- acteristics and generous principles. New shipment of Ladies at $12.98 to .. ......8l9.98 - Figured Cotton Pique. Special .. 45c Tweed coats . . . . . .. $14.00 Extra Special Bargain in Ladies full fashioned hose. only . . . . . . . . . . .. 81.29 He befriended the poor and needy on many occasions. bu; was never to $1.50 clearing at . oaentatzous in the performance of i Ladies Windsor Ties worth from $1.00 50¢ Children's Pullover Sweaters in Sand, his cluritcbte deeds. which he look- ed upon as o-privilege as well as a duty“ ma, “m. mum mmamenb $2.00, clearing at Ladies plain‘ coloured scarves worth 81.00 Scarlet, Blue and Green. Sizes 22 to 32.Price 95¢ for the Adlunocment of the com- muni y in which he lived so long. he gave of his time moat unselftshly ili-ith all the vigor of his manly char- Be sure and see our rack of Ladies Silk Crepe dresses at 1-2 price. ' Kiddies Knitted Suits size up to 26. Only . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$1.9.~" Newly arrived ladies Pullover sweat- uter. Although a strong supporter of the Conservative party. he res- peac; the convictions of others and sizes. Special Ladies White Broadcloth Blouses, all era, sleeves and sleeveless, all sizes and colours. Price . . .. $$I.75 up .. . . . . . . $1.50 was always on terms of friendly in- tercourse with those. ivho differed from him in l-oiitics. _ He was s faithful and zealous _ oniy......... . . . . member of’ the Catholic Church and Children's Chintz Smocks only . . $1.35 Ladies Summer Hats newest styles. Dress Gingham, Week end price .. 12v Linen Towellng. week-end price .. 16v . . . . . . . . $1.98 his interest in the welfare of the church never failed. Accuslolned to the hardships ef imneer days. de- i\len‘s Leatherette Coats Tan. Special . . _ . ,_ in mack and Light Print Cotton, week end price 2.: . . . . . . . . $6.45 Curtain net. special_.............. ceased had attained a habit of in- dustry. which coniinued throuzh his life. By hard work and good mun- agement. he. assisted by his good wife. bull; for themselves and iam- il? o very comfortable home. A Pflldmt- and devoted fllher he ‘loved to n» her his large family 1nd neifhbors around the family hearth and none coilld surpass him in ex- tending hospitality and contributing to their cnjoyrnen‘. In death he was honored in a manner that sho-ived in no smlil way the hizii esteem 1n vi-hich he was held by nil classes and creeds. A large number of frienda visited his home during the wake and also attended his funeral. vl-l-iioii m; held Thursday mommy, my 22nd. to st. Marks Church Lot 7. Re- quiem Rich Mass was celebrated by the motor Rev. J. A. McDonald. who IJBO Ohlhted the lam, 55d pnygrg Qt Don’t miss seeing these ally sad. ‘Pile deceased was a younk man in the flower of youth. the only solace of his uncle and aged trend- mother with whom he lived. He was a most likable person who always had a pleasant word 1nd a smile for everyone and hm not an enemy in all the world. The writer knew him all his life and met. him almos; daily Cheviot Suits. Bloomer Pants. Sizes 24 to 30. Week end price per suit $5.45 Prowse Bros. i Limited “THE BARGAIN CENTRE " BOY‘! Bl"? 36 in. unbleached cotton. only 10c Cotton crash 10c some hours. He received the iilst rights of his Church from his road pastor Father I. R. A. McDonald. m; w“ widely acquainted throuill" ou-z the countryside and his vhf-u"! will be mourned by all. Those ivlio knew him best loved him most. MR3‘ hi; soul rest in poem. land can truthfully my never did we meet. without exchanging plcaun- tries and having a laugh. My sad- ness M. his sudden P1681111 impel: me to express my sympathy to his uncle and znndmdhcr whose grief is so bitter and whose sadness is so great. He met his death by being kicked by o horse and only lived for the grove. While the beautiful sun tenderly llid to mt beside his me beaten were ‘rtiomas Doyle, Jqi-m McCarthy and‘ Justin McCarthy. . 5 ‘re all when heart: m claw;- touohnd by the death of this mo" man the entire community ex end. their most. hinders (‘n-friction avl-n Flt-Hy with the fervent; Miler. Mo; his soul rent in peace. OUR A TRIBUTE WILLIAM OOIUM Thurs. Ttlllfilhfellihllofdelpligei- r40. 1r the hammer handle is pt0~ vaicd with anurnberofgroovmeut. =i t-hin. nl-nzie m1 lifeless. ll eon- XIOMETRIST '7 such an extent. than. the burrito’; ful I fie wlindm would he un- dlwn voila-lentils rcoolmzecW lhebmewilnblwllrlnoe dthl 101th 1 file. in cmoorion fashion. a man mountainous sun‘ mu . uoeulootonnooifihl < all...“ 12".‘; msrom: Bsuaiwrmml“ mauiaaucx-ottciitiiamiuniii; llflflllllfi” mil. iii-mi uis wtml I111 llnys u "Ml" come to rest with the time vulva at] I0!!! ‘I0 1.0M C, E0 the bottom. IOIITAGUI when wcrlrtnt about. the cor. the . hind! banana oily 5nd slippery, mil .._._....._...-...._. ---- [ the tools become difficult» to hold. A 00009044 rlivllvfwrnmmcrnmdhnoaboentlte, IAII IOUIIIIS couao cf many e blukmd MOM‘ QIIUD AID g (IIJIIIIIITIIDII r. s. PARKMAN Plllll ll "U! r. a l. . WATCH and WAIT Julie 12th. BEST BARGAINS BEATEN NOTICE-We will be closed for business on King's Birthday, lune 3rd,. F OR BIG LATE SPRING SALE 13th. Fri. 14th. Sat. See Our Circular PRATT fir” SON St Peters IIIIIPIII llllll All IITII TIAT DATI-