& . IN CLUBS . '. at exclusive hotels and fashionable resorts . .4 wherever the best is demanded by cosmopolitan visitors . . there you will find Sussex Old English Ginger Beer in stone, made from pure artesian well water (government tested for purity). Mellowed hy age . . blended with care . . sparkling with life . . the drink with a fingering flavour . . order a case {or the home to-day . . kiddies love it . . grown-ups all enjoy it . . your grocer has Manufacturers of SUSSEXGINGI-ZR _ a ALE .. sold 1.. a 1t . . dont forget thename. oz. bottles, also in 5.55.1112?!’ Always chill before serving. OLD ENGLISH lN STONE Successor to IIISQIX MINIRAL SPRINGS LIMITED O IUSSIX IIVIIAGI COMPANY 5 '$SEX GINGER ALE LIMITED, Sussex, New Brunswick The annual Nova Scotia Exhibition and Provincial Fair will be held at Halifax from August ‘Z3 to 31 Last year the Galician fields oi Roland Fifillood 4,782.28’ barrels oi crude petroleum pocketbooks ¢i_,;y n-ign of Oolornbit 118W 14W" ed a style oi’ earryifll m!“ “w” r’ HORSE RACES How much better everyone will enjoy these events if “PERFECTION" ICE CREAM is served. T Committees in charge should get in touch with us at once regarding their supply. Besides "Perfection" Ice Cream we can supply, Sanitary Dishes and Spoons, Cones Cone Carriers and the wonderful new Candy Cones. Try the new Candy Cone! It's Just Great Perfection quality is the some all over the Pro- vince. It is sent out in good condition and our dealers make it a point to keep it that way. Central Creameries Charlottetown Summerside Look for the Perfection Sign ‘on the Perfection Shop PICNICS, FESTIVALS “ ADream o and Cream” Perfection Dairy Y Western Guardian , —WILL B! UNLOADING ear o! cedar shingles sad posts at Albany. iwednesday and Thursday. A. C. v Green. 4459-6-18-31 —AN ORGANIZATION MEETING oi ths Conservatives o! Freetown poll will be held in Freetown hall on Sat- urday, June 21st, at 8 o'clock p. m. Conservative speakers will be present and address the meeting. 4569-6-19-21. -UNITED CHURCH OI’ CAN- "i" -MAIIS RICOI-D TRIP-Artie‘ B. B. Baton, which came horas short time ago with Wehh Anthra-l cite coal direct from Wales tor Messrs. n. r. Holman. arrived this‘ week at the Marine Wharf, Summer- side, with acargo o! the same co.- ior Messrs. Joseph Read and Co. T; steamer made the trip from Wa‘ to Summeralds in 12 days, which a record for so small a steamer. ‘I Captain said the weather was that could be desired. B. nazsumoox am: vrcmn; ADA, Kensington, Juzue 22nd. R:v. J R. Saint. D. D.. Minister: 9.45 a. m., Sunday School, 11 a. m., Com- maru o! a man"; Summeriieid. Bun- day School, 2 p. m., Public Worship. 8 p. m. ‘ —POLITIOAL MEETINGS will be held in the following places, Mlmln- egash Harbor, Tuesday, June 17th figment Bay, Wednesday, Juno 13. Central Lot 16. ‘Ihursday, Juno 19th. Grand River Friday, June 30. All meetings will open at 8 o'clock p. m, and will be addressed by A E. MacLean, Liberal candidate and other speakers. Adjoining Polls in the ailment districts are asked to send delegates, ‘as organization work will be taken up at the close o! each meeting. Everybody vielcome. Ladies ' are especially invited. ‘ uza-s-ii-si. JIENNIS AT SUMMIRSIDE- The third o! a series o! games to be played this season between Summer- sids and Charlottetown Tennis Clubs was played on the Summer-side ‘ren- nisfirounds oh Wednesday alter- noon. Much. more interest is being taken in the game this year by the Western team and they are out to win some of the laurels ii’ possible this year. Although the weather was rather warm tor playing, both sides showed up well. charlottetown sent several veteran players. which had the desired etiect oi’ bringing out the but in their opponents and a really lgcod afternoon's play was the re- lcult. In the Mens Singlesiummcr- ‘side put up a very good game and »in spite oi the excellent play o! Mr. ‘o. s. Hutcheson o! cnci-ictmcwn. an old veteran at the game, the local team came out with the score o! b2. ln the Men's Doubles the Summar- sids boys came out strong in spite oi’ their opponents more experienced play with a score o! 3-2. The ladies on both sides made some excellent bassos. the Misses Bourke being the star players on the Visitors side. The local ladies were more evenly match- ad. The ladies singles tied with l-1. with the visiting team vdnnlfll out in the doubles with the score oi 2-0. In the Mixed Doubles Charloti-Itown mods the very excellent score oi 5-1. The total scores were Charlottetown i2; Bummsrsidn a. Very keen comv petition is expected as the season Id- vsnces and with the extra court the Summersida Club has laid out the local team will have better scope tor practice. Rsircsnmcntc wci-c served b: *3 ladies i: the club house. 1t_ is expected the next match betweani the two teams will be played in Charlcttstoum next Wodnoedoy- 3. ,__,_____,__...__....____ PERSONAL! ..m|. George Robinson o! Bum- msmqs, is spsnding a tcw days with hcindsushtcr. Mrs. (Dr-l Donald» o! Monsoon, N. B. B. —M!. Clyde Auld. Professor oi’ Law irorn Toronto, who, with Mrs. Auld. is visiting friends in nauseous. i-hl guests oi Dr. James Keir. was I vil- ltor to Summersida on Wednesday. S. _._.__-_._..-_- A power-development project plan- nod to; Manitoba. Canada, will cost $30,000,000 iorting Certainties, 7.30 p. m.. "Thai ' m W" UlBNd> 291%.‘ as: :. toll; The recent Clam Bake. held a. 116ml“! PTOWd quits a suocesi M“? young lolk and several older evening was spent. w..." Erma mm. city. meat m. week end in Bethe]. Mrs. Jennie Seaman. Bath. Man: isspcndiogsomstimstisrcwithhe sister ms. Charles Mitchell. Mr. Alvin M988. 01W. was a re- cent visitor to Village Green. sc-c. Reginald Vassey. city. was a ' recent visitor to Bcthat Service at’ Birch Hill on Monday evening June 16th.. was conducted. by the pastor Rev. Ewen MoDow‘ gall and was largely attended. Mr. and Nks. J. Molischern. Mermaid, spent Sunday in Hazel“ brook. i The Juno meeting oi tbs Basel- bi-ook Women’; Irlstituts was hold at the home o! the secretary on Tuesday evening with an attendance o! fifteen members and eight visi- tors." ", . ‘W101.- " ‘ .1’; I o l, Perfect antidotes for Summer Heat Modern Underwear for Men “HATCHWAY” plain cross- p bar dimity combinations ~. . . . Shirts and Shorts in Rayon white, peach, blue, suit I Athletic Cotton Jerseys to be worn with “shorts” . . . . . . . . .. Rayon Athletic Combinations white, peach, blue, suit .. . . . I25 “HATCHWAY” broadcloth com- blnations, per suit . . . . . . . . . .. I Athletic “shorts” all sizes many i colors. $1.50, $1.00 and . . . . . .. c “HATCHWAY” buttonless combinations in drawn thread, Nainsook, a de. lightiully cool, roomy, well cut and well-fitting summer under- s s ' garment oaaooc'olnanoaaucscsas aaanoaosaunooo-n Mrs. J. c. Hood, in the chair. Club Woman's Creed. was read ‘in uni-son lollowed by singing CIR? M! B"? to on Virginia. sou call was ru- Pondcd to by Jokes. Minutes o! May meeting read and approved. Mica MscDougall than gave report oi pur chasing library case for the new 11b- rsry. On discussion it was decided m hold the annual lcs cream mill on Wednesday Wmns July 304-- ii the home o! Mr. and Mrs. Pinw- commitise was than appointed to look sitar the matior. Ton 51176111" homes volunteered to make toe cram. Committna in ears o! the sick than gave rqpott. Spray. had been purchased in remembrance o! s. dear zrienc W110 m4 owed away- 0n motion biii to: some was unid- sohool report was received and new genus-lithe appointed also new sick and program committee. Delegates 1w tins annual convention were sp- potntsd namely Mrs. J. C. Wood and Mrs. ‘rrowzdl-lc. Collection was then taken. Nks. Emmi. Inga kindly invited next meeting, roll call to be cum-ed with month, dsy and year; oi ones birthday. A contest wui ghgn put on by thl Pfllldflnt (Mi which aha gave two beautiful PM". one was awarded '0 "fl- mfnm 111g; and second to Miss Emma Mt- . Dougsll. Piano music was the“ Ye“- dared mo: which lunch was wrvd by the hostess assisted by 111% "B", Julia and Msrsuct Myom Wi-j 3mg; Lund and M35. JINQs Rim: kin. Meeting closed by Iinslns God‘ save Tao Kins- eervios at the Bari-lat Church. hm on sundly morning was °°"'i gusty} ivy the pastor Mr. Chisholm‘ m; m; largely attended. The music from tho choir was Wort-hi! °1 5W‘ ciai mcntiort-H. ' To consider methods o! reduclns m, maul-min; number a! motor socid ents a coniaranca has been called by ti-lc New Zealand www- o! "IRM- portstlon Political KING’S Meetings . 19 Slip-on Overcoats Reduced from ‘B. 20. 19 only, Men's and Young Men's Spring Over-coats in fancy Browns and Fawns, slip on models, raglan-and set in sleeves, worth to $35.00 o0 I to clear Men’s, plus fours, tweed andllinen, wearlsstie belt, all shades o... ... ................ .; $7.50 Men’s and Young Men's Flannel Trousers in fancy and plain shades $2.50 to ~ ----- -- Mcn’s White and Cream Flannel pants gain- and self stripe 2.00 ...-ems.- Men’s Grey and Fawn Flannel Suits single and double breasted models, all sizes . . . . . . . .. Men’s Short Lustre Coats s................. ...... ..$4.35 Men’s long Khaki Duster Coats $2.25 to . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ?§°'.".‘.T‘.".'.‘.T‘.'.‘T“.‘.’.’T‘.“.’.‘.if‘ $2.50 $131"???liifillli‘ $2.25 Men’: guaranteed Blue Suits w I Zpaira pants liZZZ.T.‘.'??T'..S.‘T‘.‘.‘f..‘?.".°.’ $15.75 fiffiiffif 19.50 Week-end Bargains in The “Boy’s Store” a Child's Blue and Khaki, trimmed, play suits. sizes 2 to 8 years ... ... .................... ..$2-50 ‘ Boy's Long Khaki Pants ...... ... ............. 01.25 Boy’s Cotton Jerseys, Navy and cardinal Boy’s Khaki Blouses, 50c i to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I25 Boy's plus tours, tweeds and linen, $3.521?» ‘ti’??? .‘.".“.".“.’. .7"? $4.75 \ - f.1"§.T£L“‘.'.§"T‘.‘.‘.’?i°T‘. f??? 31-75 Child’a wash suits, in cottons linens and broadcloths $1 to Boy’s cotton bathing suits 60cto... . . . . . . . . . . .. Boy’s Balbriggan and Nainsook com- §§.“.".“.“.'§'..l’?f..li?......... 31-00 50c Boy's Striped Blouses louslsnasosalcaacaoaloal I i i’ \ I I The undersigned Federal Candidates will mast the eleet- - 9___ BEN STREET CI-PTOWN ors of King’s County at the following places and dates, viz: n 11 121 QU i? 3 . Cherry Hill ............-...,.......ThursdayHYuneZB, 1930 """"“ _ “L” . 1 - Peakes . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . Friday, June 27, 1930 ' 56""! 0'11"" °i “"01"” “h” Morel] .................... ... ...... .. Monday, June so, 1930 Efiquette xznfvu“ zfzrffxinz“? 13x1"; MONUMENTS ‘ St. Peters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. Wednesday, June 2, 1930 '_ ' dished i St. Margarets -. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Thursday, July 3, 1930 ‘3... u. Mb“ , Cleaned and P i St. Columba . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Friday, July 4- 1930 ,,,_ _, ,, ,4,” “n” a ,,,,,, _, M.‘ “c: “‘ lam, , ’ to go um any cane- l Kingsboro . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Monday. July 7, 1930 wluaintsnoa on the street and the EYESIGHT tory 1n the province to clan ill"- Souris ..- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Tuesday, July 8, 1930 4°" h" "Hi to Wllk with him. how ‘ ‘ "w" or ""10"" "*5 m" m" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , a . _ , ‘L My Annandale Thurlday July 10 1930 may lbs avoid doing so? as clean and bright as when my Bridgetown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . Friday, July 11th, 1980 , f,,,,T'§,',“,.’If'.'o§iT:s'ixilwliig 2 sigmw u‘ “NM” m...‘ l iltlm°fsmliuziil:rmhr:uoscbic. St. Georges . . . . . . . .- . . . . . . . . Monday, July 14. 1930 Q wit", mi igplacsd nearest the g H _]_ MABQN Monuments can ba made My" Cardigan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Tuesday, July 15, 1980 plate at dinner: r known"; ‘ mpcnasncc 0| otherwise. m“ Montague .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. Thursday, July 17- 1980 5' Th‘ "l" 1°“ I Ofltca comma was I05" L- T“ ' H h d I F id J I 18; 193° Q- What gr! some suitable bcn , Drugstore _ immmm‘ eat er a c r ay, u y, Wyn‘ "m, “nun” a t L ‘m_'_"_7_,_”_°_,3_ Georgetown . . . . . . Monday. July 21, 1930 _ A, n,“ and,’ m, flow,“ m +o~o~ooo~ _ ____-.-- Cambridge . . . . Tuesday, July 22,1980 spprcpmu M. boa voyage gilta. . ' .__,__- s a -s‘ ‘*“‘ Ri d ,J l 24,1980 VI 1003"‘ £22112: ..::.:;... 221.3 its... BELI-Mevflmii l "ma... m» i . , . . ...........'.'.8.‘.8b.. , > aulhuu.uucuu‘ abfl".rnr‘nii meet ngs to commence a p. m. u,“ m, h, w“ “ma, l Collection a E pARKMAN O J- A- MACD "ALP live ma. a fllurasan at rcmi. rm loll! ‘Io wall laws-l QWIM" ' THOMAS v. GRANT _ ugal. recently wu mm to acctn uomsoua .IntIll\P- l I- ~ m-d-n-subwesnswca-vun ,_,____ '