GOTHAM CHIFF ON Stockings in all new colors. Sizes 81-2 to 10 ' over counter or '00 pa“ by mail , -— Dlllflfil It B11001 Brace's. sizes at Brace’; Western Guardian -BUY CHOW in cubes if you" must have it, at Brace’; 6100-64-21. -BUY rm: CHAINS. jacks Ind 5184-6-10-31. .__-_. —I»ll. FINI MINI‘ MILL for puppies, sold at Bruce's. 6103-64-21. __-.-. -BICI FOB FOXIS, sold right It 5108-64-21. --DUNI.OP TIIII and tlibfll. Ill 5184-6-10-21. —I1\‘ YOUR SIDMACII is bad. drink Mac's Hop Ala and feel bet- ter. There is only one Mac's Hop Ale made by Summerside Bottling Works. 4906-6-3-tts till June 30. .-_- --K.INBINGTON DAIBYING AS- 530 IA smart, sheer, high twist stocking for your. everyday summer needs. $1.50 m» mic “WormsflsmsfarhabocucmpssasfhoColdSh-ipe" SOCIATIOM- Butfir in l0 26c. 6 lb. lump 27c. Get paid order from Secretary. Hamilton factory open for cheese-making, Monday, June 22. 5114-64-21. lb. lump 12- -GRADUATED AT SABKATOON UNIVERSITY-Jib. T. M. Ilinkletter of Summer-side has received word that his eon, Mr. W. Mar Linkletter has graduated as civil engineer from the University of Saskatoon. Mr. Max I host of friends in his success-S -'I'ENDEBS.—I will receive ten- Introducing Miss L. M. Saunders of DELINEATOR Will you give her a few minutes of ~ so" your time? Delineator and Delineator Home Institute need no introduction to modern homemakers, but we want Miss Saunders to 'tell you about our Delineator Blue List Plan. Let her explain how you may have twelve copies of Delineator. Americzfs Smartest Woman's Magazine, for only 85c. SHE’LL BE ’PHONING YOU! ders until July fifteenth for my ex- ceptionally line farm situated at the entrance of Borden Road, location ideal. School within two hundred xards, churches within two and one "Alf miles, Carleton Siding one quar- ter mile away, house and barn equip- ; ped with water works and lights. The highest nor any tender not nec- essarily accepted. Inspection invited. W. S. Muttart. Carleton Siding. 5045-6-8-9-13-31. .___. -BOY SCOUT COMIMISSIONEB/S VISIT-Mr. John A. Stiles, BA, Sc. M. E. I. C., Chief Executive Com- tion will visit Prince County today, (Wednesday). At Bedeque he will be guest at a reception in his home at six o'clock and inspect the Boy Scout Troop under the direction of Scoutmaster Crowe, and in the ev- ening at eight o'clock, he will address a meeting of those interested in Boy Scout work, at which Mayor Lid- stone will preside, and Dr. Tanton . will be one of the speakers. All in- terested in boys‘ work specially in- vited to be present. —LADY INJUNED WHEN CAR 0VERTURNES—Mlss Dorothy M111; was injured, though not seriously. when a car in which she was T161118 overturned on the road to St. Elea- Linkletter has the beet wishes 0f a charcoal biscuit. 1n stock at Braoe's. __-__ for flavor and quality. Bakery, Summerside. —SII.VIB FUR 100D 6% lb. cans, 6 cans to a case, lower price at Brwil. 6028-11. ._-_.. —SUMMEISIZDI POLICE COURT —One drunk smeared before Mr. D. O. Stewart, acting Stipendisry Magls trate, on Nwnday at the Summerside Police Court and was fined $5 and costs. A man, who was arrested on Saturday night for driving a au- under the influence o! liquor, was given seven days in jail. He was found by the Provincial Police to have part of a teddy of rum-ilporl him. His car was confiscated and his case Will come up at the Prohibition Court at a later date-S --Mr. Thomas Howard and Mir. Colin Costain were visitors to Sum- merside on Saturday evening-s qloueiluu. Yeast. Puoollnc. 5184-6-10-21. —CINNAMON nvlvs. - Buy ours Robinson's 6133-11. THE CI-IARLO1TETOWN'GUARDIAN _ O Eastern Guardian ...-a rmoun surr zoi-‘uus- faction. Place your order at land's. Souris. - sosa-s-s-lo-zi. .__... muse-s nor ALI. wholesale at Clark a McDonald's. olmlomwwa. "also P. O. Box M4, Summsrside. tflti-l-i-tte-till June so. JWANTED. - The Montague Transfer would like your business and would be glad to quote you prices on transferring furnitun, freight ol- live stock to any points in Wilfred Waiter-worth. Phone 32. eoss-o-a-mwsti. ____-_ P. E. Island. Harold L. Mellisn,_ m3 ww- ..'MOUNT HOPE WOMEN'S IN- SHTUTE-The monthly meeting of the Mount Hope Women's Instltutn e ueunn The Loss oi One of Our u Directors and Vice President -Mrs. Vernon Mathew and Mr. and Mrs. Jardine of 0’Leary visited the Western Capital on Saturday-S .__._._.__.__ xGood-bye Asthma. Persons suf- fering from that extremely trying trouble knownas asthma know what it is to long with all their hearts for escape as from a trynnt. Never do they know when an attack may come and they know that to struggle is vain. With Dr. J. D. Kellogg's As- thma Remedy at hand, however, they can say good-bye to their enemy and Girl's ame." was held at the home of Mrs. J. M. iMalcLeod on May as, ml, with ten members and one visitor present. ‘I'm: meeting opened by singing Institute Ode. Roll call was answered by writ- ing a sentence with the left hand while blindfolded. Minutes of the last peeting were read and approv- ed. Committee reported that a car- penter had been secured to make a bookcase for the school library. The School Committee reported every- thing found satisfactory at school. The sick committee reported several visits made to sick ones in and fruit given to them. Miss Geor- gie Mstheson was appointed to col- lect for the Red Cross. Lillian Dock- endorfl was appointed as delegate to the Provincial Convention; Mrs. A. G. Judson and Mrs. Wm. Burhoe as delegates to District Convention. The next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Lincoln Currie, roll call to be answered by “My Favorite Program committee was reappointed. The meetin district g closed by enjoy life again. It helps at once. _._..___._____._. KENSINGTON HIGH SCHOOL .__.-_ Principal's Department Grade X (Sm-I, Catherine Mur- phy; 2, Eileen MacKenna; 3, Doris attendance of fourteen members. MacKenzie; 4, ‘Frances Cullen. Grade X (Jr.)-1, Don Bowness; Billy Michelin; Don Baker. Vice Pi-hlcipaVs Department Graode IX-I, James Higgins; Gladys Baker; 3, Norman Hogg; Doris Higgins. Grade VIII—1, Norma Clark; 2 Evelyn MacNeill; 3, Grace Clarke; 4, Goldie Bernard. Miss Profiws Department Grads VII—1, Marjorie Kennedy: 2, Gertrude Cameron; 3, Gladys Fol- land; 4, Jean Millman. ~ Grade VI—l. Claire Somers; 2, Standing of Kensington High missioner of the Boy Scout Associa g school m: May:- 3, Frank Brown; 4, nors on Sunday evening. The on hand 500,000 Spruce Laths Prices 52.50-53.50 and $4.00 per 1,000 ‘ —Also— One Million Cedar Shingles in 5. - ' ‘ Air-Dried British Columbia and Campbellton, N- B. Cedar Shlngles , v In all Grades .~ ' ‘ ‘ -Prices low- léiem/ 0010M m“? J *1» /v 1' ‘I l}, Spruce Laths Cedar Shingles L’, M & Co. ‘Pooh's Wharvee 0v ge hemmed Nova t Choose i: for this year's Sunny Pictou at the son's ed Scctisls pine woods! vamcion. Deep sea swimming and boating‘: salt and fresh- water fishing: a delightful beach: nearby fresh- water lagoon. All crowned by the pleasantly io- forrml luxury of Pictou Lodge, one of Canada's hotels of distinction. Ask for booklet. W. K. Rogers, City Ticket Alllll q!‘ P “firs: 2:3‘ "n!" P, W. Clarkin, ,Dst. Pass. Agent . . . attempted to jump out. She was tak- en to the Prince County Hospital where it was found that her leg was badly cut. Miss Mills remained in the hospital over-night but returned to her home on Monday evening-S —MIIJD1LE'DON INSTITUTEF-On May 5th the Middleton Women's In- stitute held ‘the regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. J. S. Wright. Meeting opened with O Can- ads followed by Institute Creed in unision. Fifteen members responded to roll call with garden orlpoultry hints. Four visitors were present and three new members were welcomed. The minutes of previous meeting were read and approved. School committee reported school needed scrubbing also pail and cup for prin- cipaPs room. Visiting committee re- ported a number of visits. New committees were then appointed. School Mrs. Reid and Mrs. Wilfred Craig. visiting, Mrs. Clifford Wright and ltfrs. Edison Wright. Arrange- ments were completed for Mr. Iteid to give a. talk on his trip to the To- ronto Flair, admission by measure of height. A talk ‘on gooseberries and currents by Mrs. John McCsl-zile and a chorus parody on "In the Gleam- ing" ended the Program. after which meeting closed with the National Anthem. A lunch of ice cream and cake was then served by the hostess after which all adjourned to meet next month with Mrs. John McCar. dlle. Collection ’ t0 61.11. car skidded in the loose gravel and tamed over. The young lady becom- ing frightened opened the door and Lean; 2, Agnes MacKenna; 3, Nelson Cssel Thane Bernard. George Graham, Lorraine MacMahon, Yvonne Le- Blanc, Ruby Carr, Eddie Pendergast, W. O. Pratt killed a hen and started to dress it, she discovered eight fully developed eggs with shells and sev- eral that had nm yet achieved tho shell stage. Jean Profitt; 3, Rosezita MacKenna; 4, Erma Hughes. Miss Rudy's Department Grade V-1, Doris Saunders; 2, Willa Casely; 3, Rella Brahem and Doris Kennedy; 4, Verdun Paynter and Ella Flahaven. Grade IV—-l, Mary Casely; 2, Helen Higgins; 3, May Foiland; 4. David Gorhian and Mary MacKenna. M. Higgins’ Department Grade III (SrJ-l, Keith Kennedy; 2, David MacLean and George Mac- Kay; 3, Betty Saint; 4, Robert Bow- en and Wendell Profitt. Grade III (Jr.)-l, Glen Clark and Arthur Watson; 2, Leo McKenna; 3, Leslie Cameron and Joe Arsenault; 4. Anna Caseley. . Grade II-l, Vina Higgins; 2, Vio- let Cameron; 3, Eric Dllvar; 4, Mil- dred MacFarlane. ‘Miss Thompson's Department Grade II (JrJ-l, Lorraine Mac- Mahon and Joyce Howard; 2, El- wood Clark; 3, Helen Hanlilton and Francis Thlbeau; 4, Yvonne LeBlanc. Grade I (a)-1, Mary Pendergast; 2, Ruby Carr; 3, Eddie Pendergast; 4, Gladys LeBlanc. Grade I (b)—i, Geraldine Mac- y. Perfect attendance z-Elwood Clark, Mary Pendergast, s Freddie Folland. ________.___ BURLEY, Ida, June 8.—After Mrs mittee gave their report and Mrs. Philip Creed and Mrs. Benj. Gra- ham were appointed to visit the sick for June. VBusinese being over, the members entertained a number of the district efolk with a short program. First, a led "ThE Wreck of the 1256.’ Dia- singing glnnia." hostess. --.___- May meeting of the Launching Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Peter Walker with an and four visitors. Meeting opened by singing Institute Ode, followed by roll call, answered by each member writing their name blindfolded with left hand, which caused much laught- er when examined. Delegatu were appointed to attend the Convention at Crlarlottetown, viz, Mrs. Sarah Christian and Mrs. Wm. McLean. Substitutes, Mrs. Jas. Morrison and Miss M. Annabelle McPherson. School committee reported some ar- ticles needed in school. Sick com- mittee reported and new ones ap- pointed forthree months, viz. Miss ‘Mamie Morrison and Miss Florence Christian. Meeting closed with sing- 2. . "Carry Me Back to Old Vir- Lunch wasserved by the mnvsmwra Mrarllvo- The 2, Captain mlrehlson in port- i oi Cur Firm The Late 1 i Mr. John S. In Honor of His Memory This Store Will be yjClosed From g 2, to 3.30 p. m. Wednesday Afternoon " \ __'- Pierce To Allow the Stall to Attend the Funeral i Prowse Bros Ltd memberl. served supper w I11- ,4 small muss W II"!- l “m” tory sum being realised. The meet- ing then closed with the NIi-lODI-l Anthem. Along The Water Front JIAIINI WEAR-I‘ c. o. s. Srant, captain Kelly h" sailed. ‘Revenue Cutter Chaleur. Cl-Pl- Heather has sailed. BRUCE STEWART! WEAR!‘ 'I‘ugAmleandD.P.W.DredgeN0- and 120 thee? and lambs for sale on the two livestock markets today. Bev- en cars of cattle were received at the yards and twenty-seven cars were reported for export to Great Britain. leaving the port of Montreal on Thursday. June 11th on the Man- chester producer and the Salacia. The cattle market was about steady. Fairly good fleshy cows sold up to $4 and just medium kinds around 83.60. Yesterday's sales, good butch- er bulls wer mostly weighed up at $4. Today's sales — Common bulls brought from 82.50 to $350. one lot of s: medium to good quality calves averaging 120 pounds. brought 80.50 l ___- smmiofitfiii??? -____ mo on JANEIRO, J1me s. (u, —\An anouncemeht from the department said that Brazil's official budget is finally p11 and probably will receive the appmq’ a1 of Provisional President Vsrgl early next month. ---___-____ "I say, Wedmore, what's tbs saying about the hat fitting?" "Do you want the masculine ortls feminine reading?" "Eh? I don't understand." "Well, the feminine version is: ‘ll the hat fits, charge it." and common tn lust- blain veals from e4 to $4.50. Common drinkers sold as low as $2.50, with the bulk between 63 and $3.25 Apply billiard’: Llnlment to cull. Sheep were mostly $3.50 and spring ing National Anthem after which -a raffle was held realizing a snug sum. A delicious supper was then served belle McPherson. Roll call to be left hand which caused much laught- iabor saving devite, what would it be? .-_i__ of the Sturgeon Women's Institute ‘N was held on the 13th at the home of Mrs. Leigh Wight. The twelve nlem- bers were much pleased to welcome one new .. ' ' . The meeting open-l ed with “Clementine? followed by roll call, which was answered with “My Mother's Maiden Name." The minutes of the previous meeting were then read and adopted.‘ The school committee reported the school need- ed scrubblng. It was decided tn scrub the school room on the follow- ing Friday evening. The sick com- SO in in to song by the members until:- OARI-AGBI’! WHABF pool‘ crust. for home lllo Ind 6X90"- logue. "The Bungtowh Lyceum", by __._.____._'.'_._ "MILLPOND" yum, Top, ' "1"" milmbe"; 5°"¢- "mm All" 11° Sohr. here u. a. Oautlin MloDon- sou anus s-r nsavsnn nsszsans IMPROVED- un like work." by Master Frankie ‘m ‘m; 501m gm" u ("mm Top. m“ madm- "Y M"- Wm- L1"- whm min in rm with s mm c! CAMBRIDGE, Muse. ms o. (u. Both of these Turnlilllllcfi ‘nym 5”?’ "tun" “d "an"? coal. ,. PJ-Dartmouth students wear shorts “Fulfill!” ‘h. AME . BOY", by Master Frankie Lake, Ot- .__.-.-____. m u” any", but flggvggd qngqr- MAB‘ ' ‘ o“ 55m my“ 11W 1160100011- br Mum- uvasroox runners graduates appear m m... only on s-rsfifflfi, ‘m, 1mm? “l” WW“ m- m‘ W'- J- D- —-—-- the roof of Clavetly Hal-l, a dolmin- Merchants In r. l-:. ulwi- Sorrey sang very nicely "May I sleep (may... n“) in your barn tonight," after which Mrs. Wight with the help of the . l, l i Chlpmm W" by the hostess. Next meeting to be "Hstchggfngr; m“ o, w“ held at the home of Miss M. Anna- Maguire is at Drcsent in P9" ‘l5’ 4 ' i of hard coal Iwm ..'STURGEON—The May meetlngyhflrgng ' “m Schr. Muriel, Captain Jordan 110W S. S. Silva. Captain Kean, arrived after loading s general OM80 "u" Monday for St. John's Nfld. The s. s. cumin. Contain 34°" arrived in port yesterday and is lold- ing cargo for Gaspe. Montreal and Anticosti Island, this steamer beloflls Montreal. ' Momma, Que, June b-Thsmlboys are enjoying sun baths atop the} ‘were I21 cattle, 661 hogs, e: cams _ lambs from $12 to slaso per cwt, ' EYESIGH "mung "ma! with onesmall lot of good lambs ‘ averaging close to '10 pounds, regist- rm and supplying Glssse 5d"- Mm“ Cmpmn Low “d ered $13. Common light lambs were 7'5 etc. “ZPTOMETBIST not wantedand sold as low as $10. Hogs were steady at 86.75 to $9 for g4 om“ mmml“ Wm‘ ff baccns, butchers and lights. Heavies H. J. BUNTAIN, BELLS WHAIF ranged from g7 to $7.75 and 50W! i, Drugstore g Th s a Clyde Valley ospmh W” “"5"” “'5” ”° "' ' lmmmm‘ a l“ u e . . . iitalexaszgs: zeal-zeal ew York. CARVELL‘! WHARF f Pastry “Masts " Schr. Lady May. Captain Murchi- (1) Mix quickly and roll lightly: I n in port. heavy hand makes heavy pastry- (2) Use just enough liquid to 11°10 the mixture together: a soft dough means touch crust. (8) Chill ingredients and mixinB bowl; chill dough before beklnli n the,fst melts the crust is may. (4) Bake pastry at 430 deilretk- reduce slightly after 10 or l5 minu- tes-s slow oven soaks fat into the crust and makes it leathery. (6) Fold the dough: this encloses sil- and makes the pastry light Ind flaky. (6) Never grease pie plates; there is enough grease in the pastry to prevent sticking: extra fat makes a port. l port Sunday from Montreal, Ind ah. Clarke sum-mp Co. mo, ol ““"’°'"‘ The Best Swedes hi1. Clad in shorts, many ‘Harvard a Garter & 0o. l.td-. bilildllilthileelloll. ..-_'_._..