PAGE SIX 1e 1 ‘ 11111111. 1o THE DRAMA of Titans hating, lov- ing, fighting their riot- ous way through the glorious golden West! SHOWS AT 3.15 — 7.00 — 9.00 SATURDAY 2.30 THREE DAYS 1 TRIP DAILY TODAY — FRIDAY — SATURDAY 1 11111. S. T. I DAILY DANGER RIDES THE RANGE LONE sxrun iwvcuit N0. s 1 sATu11i1l\r AUSPICES OF: ST. VINCENTS ORPHANAGE I I 'l‘0l1.~\Y-— 5.1; - 1.110 _ 11.1.1 I with l l l . l CO. . I MA [X11115 2.30 BUS TIME-TABLE Atlantic Standard Time T0 I\IO.\'CT().\'—-S.>\IN'I‘ JOHN -BOSTON 7.30 a.m (Sundays, 4.30 p.m.) TRIPS DAILY Via To SUMMERSIDE Hunter River-Kensinirton THE CHARLOTTETOWIL GUARDIAN 1 How The Money Went CAPITAL ACCOUNT nights-Fair; 182.010.1101 John R. Bernard Clearing view Railway Crossing, St. Louis $50.00. Norman M. Oliver New Rad to shore, Cascumpec $135.00. Emmet O‘Connor Widening Right of Way, Kikinre $85 00. Cyril W. McFnrlane New Road to share. Fermvood $50.00. James S McKinnon Widening Bayside Road $100.00. Vincent Connolly Widening Road, Central Bedeque $96.00. James A. Mann Winter Road, Irishtovvn $05.00 Carl Woolncr New Road along Stanley River $50.00. A " ‘W15, Esiiue of Angus Darrach Widen- GEUHGE BRENT “£51313ilriéiiiié°d“irii‘i£°‘ mo. DE (Yi/idening Road at Miifiiiiiigtiitgqler Crabbe Widening iiiiiiiiii uinsii , Road I ,,. 11.5. -.,_._,,. -~ _ i‘ Duncan Ross Widening Road at l1 .. v.00 Widening Road at 1 River $20.00. Flora Large Widening Road |nt Hunter" River 510.00. , .\lrs,Mar_vNicl1o‘so11 Widening Road at H1111 1' River $20.00 I 1111:1111 R. 15011 Widening Road a’. Huuli-i‘ Rivcr $20.00. Winter Road at shire $100 0O r11 TorinlyiAvidening ‘Road at Cy ,Rust11'o\1llo $20.00. Hugh '1‘: uuior Widening Road at 00 61911111111311550. . Malcolm McKinnon Widening Byers Laue, Auburn $50.00 Joseph Douglas New Road at Savage Harbour $20.00. Edward M111111 Widening Road at South of Sfcvcarfs Corner Rose‘ 11021111 $75.00 James Stymcst .\Illl‘l'll_\' River s25 Widening Street. 00 (Vvilliam Alit-i Widening street hlurrav River $80.00. Georco W. Livingston Widening Streot. blurrirv River $45 00 Albert Johnston, Vilideningstreel. Murray River $80.00. Airs. Williamuiu Prmvse Widen- 011111: Srccl, Murrzrv River $12.00 ‘Thomas L. Cook Straightening Rnarl at Nlurray Illvoi" $100.00. Airs. Catheitno Aiclmod. Draining low section of Sircet, 8111111131 River $73.00. Groz-ce '1‘. Nl-Luro Draining 101v sort "ll of lllglllfllfv’, .\l11ri"1y' River $10.0’) Nlzrcalm Mathoson Draining low 80011011 of highway, Milltoivn Cross $25.00 William H. Landry Widening Road 111.1112 bank at Lower Mont.- aguc $25.00. Loith (‘owari Widening Road a- louc bank at Lower Montague $15.00. Mrs. Bus Steele Widening Road alrui’! lmnk at Loivcr Moniazrue $15 00 1 G-"tirleo Bock Widening Road a- ’l0v1\.1 bank at $11 50, Norman Xlcleod Road to shore at 11112111111111»; $50 00, _ Adam French Now road to shore Island Murphy Nov; road to 1' IFIICHIIPH at Pahmure 1<ln11d 881.00. Mrs. Marizarct McPherson Drain- iucr 101v section of highway, St. George's $115.00. Total —- -- -— —- Lowor Montague fur 1151101111911 at Panmure $60.00. Hrrbort shore in - —$2.080.50 1 STEEL BRIDGES AND CO 1 CRETE (‘ITLVERTS ($43,407.48) PRINCE COUNTY Buchanan Road Bridge 3 Ex. Sunday 7.30 a.m.--1.00 p.m.—-l.0(1 p.n1. (Also 10.30pm. Saturday only) TRIPS z To SUMDIERSIDE Via Hunter River-Kensington SUNDAY 1.00 D,m.-—4.Il0 p.m. TRIP DAILY To BURDEN Ex. Sunday Via Bonshztw Hills-LOO p.m. Tmp TowTlGNlSH 1 DAILY Via Summorside — Alberlml Ex. Sunday 4-30 P-m- To NORTH LAKE TRIP DAILY (ex. Sunday) Via Mount Stewart — SOUIIS 4.510 p.m. Island Mariiiel Tunney v "w W011 011 Points {I »>i___ : my DII.L()N_GRAHAM _ bocifltod Pifss Stall writer) ‘A quiet, serious. strong-limbed marine brought modern-day boxing a nrallel ti) thc frimou; John L. Suliirnn-Jainrs J. Corbett. hoary- weiqht boxiuz championship duol when Grne Tumioi- took the crown from Jack Dorup cy 111 1026. Before a co:11i;i11":1t.vcl_v small as- pemblmzc in Nou- C-rloan." in 1892 Corbett. tho rln'r‘s first scientific fighter, (leihruuttl the pondorous Boston Straw; Ilny, the round- houso clcuier, Sirlivan. More than 118,000 portsons looked on that rulny 11511111 1'11 Philadelphia‘; 56Sqtllff0lltifilllitlt Btadlum- Sept. 1926. as Timno-v. the clever-boxing challenger. easily‘ outpcinted Sul- livan's countrrpart the slugger Dempsey. Dempsey had gained the some hold cm the hearts of the boxing followers that Sullivan held over a generation earlier. Perhaps they didn't admire Dempsey personally. but the vast majority o1 the fans had great rr psct for hs punching woiiity and doubted that Thlnney had g factory girl's chance. But as early as the firt round there was indication_that__the__title 162 Queent St. Send parcels by bus. Fast. Con- cnnvenient service. — Low P11195- Motor Transport Charlottetown Phone 218 ‘Wmiuht ohanev hands. At the 011l- sot Tunney remomlrervd and fnith- of the ninu-maulrrs head. Demp- Dcmixvey 11ml picked 'I‘11ii11ey as 11L; opponent. freluit; th.1t under the sires of his personal diiiiciillies 11L the 1.11110. plus n11 absiucc of three years from ihc ring, he 1111151. i-ake llic weakest rather than the stroiigssi. fcc available. ’I‘u11ncy. master of defence, a. punishing. cutting, right-hand puncher with an artistic loft. hand. stabbed an‘ battered D‘m'p3f‘_V round after round as the rain poured down. Tunney. the Shake- spearean scholar. a fighting machine moved only by calmness and logic had the situation under control at all times. At me end Dempsey was ilroggy, his left eye clo-ed. the left, side of his face badily srmshetl. Promoter Tex Rickard countod the rec-Ind greatest gate in fight, history, $1,- 995-733. For Vitalitq alwatii ule I3RAHMIN . ll OE 'I."EA Camp-bell, Rankin Gravel $8.75. I Cnmitibell. Gordon Gravel $6.50. i Canada Cement Co. Ltd. Cement $218.75. 1 Grfllant Archibald Gravel $16.25. i Gorrill. Olivcr Gravel $17.00, I Marrisiiii. Frasor Gravel $5 00 I Niugzridtzo, Webster Gravel $8.00. McDonald, William Gravel $4.00. McDonald. David Gravel $2.00. McKumon, J a m es $210.00. McLean, Harvey Gravel $1.00 Mi-Ncill, Pvarloy Gravel $5 00. McNcvin. George Gravel $2.00. ZVIcNeviu, Neil Gravel $2.00, McNcvin. John Gravel $2.00, McQuarric_ Wilbert Gravel $1.50 Shnrbcll, K. dz H, Iron $8 90. Labor -A(ia1ns, Am0s $19.76; Adams, George $13.50; Buchanan, William $19.50; Buchanan. Alex- aiitier $21.50; Buchanan. Martin $11.44; Buchanan. Kenneth $0 25: Campbell. Gordon $12.50; Ellis, Kenneth $27.50; Ellis, George $34.30; Jclly, Champmarl S33 75: Millignu, Alclirt $12.50; Moi-rill, William $12.50; Mtrzzridge, Web- ster $12.50: McDonald, Daniel |s24.5o; McDonndl, John $15.12; lMcDonald. Harry $7.48; McDonald. lGcorizo $5 00; lvlcPndyen, Noll $15.25; Kiclican. Alvin $12.50; Mc- Lrau. Antzuw $10.00; Mcbcod, Fred $12 50: McKinnoii. John $2.50; McKuiuon, (Iocil $2.50; McNevin. Coliii $0.50; McNevin, George $9.50; fiillv cm-ricd out an iidnionitioii of M(‘NI‘\1ll_ John $12.50; McNcvin. his manager. Jimmy Brnusmii “The Rlsnfrod $12.50; McNeill, W. P. m?‘ time Dr-n")-‘p‘. t-iv-ke his loft. $99.00; McNoill, Rovnnll $8 52; hook, l1rrak you,- rilzhi arm ii 1'01} 919N901- PPW-"PY $12.50; McPhce. can on tho first punch to the chin. ' Hugh $12.50; MoPhce, Wesley goon after the bell Dempsey $12.50: Palmer, Thomas $44 00; draw bmk tho lefl. And Tunney Palmer, Claudi- $4.00; Phillips Wy- throw (‘Vr-rvflllllti he had into a mun $35.26; Shlikcr. Lorne $12.50: right It 15nd,“ hm, on the r.idc Thompson. P1‘o.<.to11$10.5o; wpdlock, Walter $0.48; Wccilook, Bayfield scyh knccs sat-infid- ]'1‘w'o inches $5 25 ' 1 1 ' '1 “ - '1‘? A3311: 11011001101110?“ BHIISESACV bLIIcgA/C? T0191 — _ — — " -' “41351-17 really recovered from the blow. "Ydw! Mm "'1'"? Mush-r Of Defence Brace» Mmxtl-‘l’ ‘Y’ “o- Ltd Spikes, Bolts. ctc $8.61 Curtis, Frank Iron, lumber, lime $24.30. Lnbow-Petcr Bnrwise $1.00; Jesse Bradshaw $40.50; Preston Camp- bell $8.00: Prank Curtis $66.70; Austin Curtis $14.50; Augustus Duffy $25 50; Bazil Duffy $3.00; Eustace Murray $17.75; Thomas McBride $7 00; John McKenna $1.00: Fred Perry $38.00: Harry Raunohan $6.00; Fred Ranaghan $18.00; Mark Roberta $31.00; Eiarl TAKEZHOWTH .. .. .. .. . .. Roberts $25.00: James Reid $11. : Edwin Smith $35.00: Albert Warren $38 00; Milford Warren $26.00: Thompson Wright $9 00; Arthur Wright $6.00; Melbourne Wright $19.00; Essie Wright $35.00; Elliott Wright $19.50; Harry Wright $9.75; Allen Keir $23.00, T0111 - -- - - - — 41109.11 Newoombo‘: Bridge alBeasst, Beeche Harding gravel 8 . . Canada Cement Co, 1M Cement 510 00 Colwill, Alfred Material $15 00. Colwill, Alfred do Athol Conflict $240.00. l-fierlihy, Thomas Gravel $15.00. Maynlrd, W. R. Gmvel $202.50. Morrison, Hue: Gravel $18.00. Contract ' $1 1,9159%? i’. .z These vice_ On Mugszrdige, Webster Gravel $32.50 Muggridge, Nelssn Gravel $15.00. Mi-Donuld, Donald Gravel $15.00. Labor —Clark Baglole $10.62; G tirge Baglole $24.84; John Baglole $1.12: William Cann $2.00; Athol Cclwill $14 85; William Col- will Woodland $24.12; Alfred COlWIIl $18.94; Thomas Cotton $36.00; Spurgeon Dyment $41.59; Wendell Dyment $28.50; James Dyment $41 24; Rus- scil Dyment $10.13: Wesley Dy- 111cm $13.50; George Ellis $1.00; John Ford $49.75; Malcolm Gard- incr $20.50; John Gregg $3.37: Llovd Milignu William Nvtivcombe $20.25; New- combe $27.72; Newcomibe $42 55; Arthur Nevvcombe $8.50: Daniel McArthur $13.50; Stenning Mc-Nevin $13.00; Rustin McNevixi $20.12; Spurgeon Ramasy $11.75: Chude Ramsay $15.75; Stewart Ramsay $8.25; Spuiicon C. Ram- say $28.37; Cyril Rodd $24.12; Bnvfield $3 37. Total — — — — — — —-$l,956.64 Rafferty Road Bridge ' Best. Beecher Tracking Gravel $155.30. Brace, MacKay, 13; Co. Ltd Rein- forcing steel, etc $136.87. Campbell, Gordon Gravel $9.50. C8atriinda Cement Co, Ltd. Cement 1 5 Clements, Joseph Gravel $15.50. Gorrill, Oliver Gravel $1 00, Hardy, George Contract $270.00. Hierhily, Thomas Gravel $7.50. Morrison, Fraser Gravel $9.00. Mugrzridgc, Wilbur Gravel $5 00. Mucgridg ewset. berGrave1$1/.-.00 McDonald, David Gravel $11.50. Mclsaac, Alvin Gravel $15.00 McQuarrie, Wibur Gravel $20.00. McQuarrie, John W Gravel 0 .00. Sharbell, K. 8a H Iron $8.75. Williams, Gleason Trucking Gravel $124.30. Labor -—Melvin Adams $17.00; Hugh Bulge-r $20 25; Gabriel Bul- ger $43.00; Michael Bulge!‘ $12.00; Theodore Bulger $2.00; Harry Big- gnr $9.00; Everett, Bigger $2 001 John Campbell $12.00; Edgar Campbell $10.00; Michael Compan- ion $8.00; William Culleton $17.00: Alfred Culleton $22.00; Georw Connolly $12 00; John Connolly $4.00; George Costain $16.00: Bernard Pitzeraki $14.00; Edmund Fitzgerald $8 00: William Hardy $5.00; Ivan Hardy $6.00; George Hardy; $73.80; George Inman $10.00; Herman Kelly $23.00; Rus- sell Key $25 00; Patrick Lynch $15.00; John Lynch $14.40; Leo Malone $18.00; Austin Malone $13 50; William Malone $8.00; Stephen Malone $6.00; Douglas Milllgan $15.00; Leo Moran $13.00; Michael Moran $15.00; James Moran $4 00; John R. Milligan $8.00; Merritt Miiligan $14.00; John Mulliizan $10.00; Roy Milligan $10 00; Ralph McArbhur $10.00; Bazil Mcbouird $12.00; James Mc- Donald $6.00; Stephen McDonald $4.00; Hesstl McLeod $20.00; John J. McKinnon $8.00; Augustine Shaw $10.00; William Show $12.00; Onus Bul- William Smith $21.00; liven $32.75. _ "r8161; '-'- '-'- '_' i L; 411114.111 St. Roch Bridge Cguizgda Cement Co. Ltd Cement 31 . Chaisaon. Cyril Cedar Posts $8.30. Martin, Ralph Staples $8 00. Martin. Peter Contract $315.00. Moi-is, Bernard 8.1 Co. 1M1. Ce- ment, Iron, etc $187.59. Richard, Hector Lumber $2.00. Labor —4 l2. Felix Allan $19.60; Peter B. Aram- ault $9.00; Michael Areenmult . Urban Arsenault. 7 ' Blanchard , Ovile Buote .00; Jerome Chniuon 4.00: Cril Chniaaon $11.52; 0 aiuon $4.00‘ Fh-auk 11.00; 5mm beenmnea George DesRoches $48.40; DosRochu 010.3% Patrick Dou c .06; llfifllmdl, .35? $11.00; Bede?!‘ G1": ‘$11.00; SALE, Substandard 1 59c . . 3 pr. $1.65 There's no label on these. If the maker’s name was visible, you'd gladly pay a third more money! j .. . .Light Service I ,. . .Chiffon And at 69c . . 2 pr. $1.35 them in light service, heavy ser- rhiffon, mesh. our recommendation, these by the half doz. THEY ARE GOOD. McLEOD Charlottetown SILK nose: are wonderful. We have crepe chiffon, iridescent buy MOORE and LIMITED g , Leo Overbeck $8.88; Peter Perry $3.00; Narcisse Perry $3 00; Stanley Perry $5 00; John Pineau $16.40; Peter Richard $10.25; Richard $8.30; Joseph Richard $5.76; John Ryan $14.80; William Ryan $10.20; Waldo Sellick $1.70: Russell Shea $5.00- Total - - _ - - -- —s1.a1a.2o Thlbideau Road Bridge Ahearn. Edmund Gravel $7.88 Avlward, Austin Gravel $10 12, Aylward. Louis Gravel $7.87. Bernard, Joseph Gravel $4.20. Canada Cement Co. Ltd Cement $318 75. Keefe, Bernie Gravel $5.00. Kenny, Robert Gravel $48.12 Kennedy, Albert Gravel $17.20. Kinch, Howard Gravel $5.82. Morris, Bernard d1. Co. Ltd. Storage on cement, etc $27 00. McAlduff. George Gravel $16.92 McDonald, Albert, Gravel $28.05. McKenna, Hudson Gravel $7.40. Peters, John Gravel $42.00. Peters, sylvain Gravel $10.50. Perr , William Gravel $28 35. Ran in, R. B. Labor $10.00. Shea, Frank J. Contract $319.90. Shea, Emmett Gravel $24.94, Shea, James Gravel $22.50. Labor -Wil1iam Ahearn $9 50: Leo Arsenault $13.63; Joseph J. Arsenault $22.32; Edward Arsen- ault $2.00; Austin Aylward $15.76; Jordon Aylward $11.50; Aylward $11.25; Joseph $28.00; Nelson 2a Edward Doucette $27.25; John Dou- 09118 $25 0D: Leo Doyle $24.25: James Doyle $23.25; Victor Doyle $16.56; Cecil Gallant $6.75: Wilbert McCallum $30 50- Arnold Mc- Callum 512.15; Prank McCallum $39.00; Charles McCue $20.98; Levite Kenny $16.56; John LeClair S11 75; Patrick Peters $43.00; Maximo Peters $29.50; John P. PBtBPS $41.76; James Shea $4.50; Bert Shea. $14.76. Doucette $ Total — — — — — - — 1,492.19 To Be Continued s Italian Press Lauds Exploits 0f Air Raiders ROME, June 22 -1talian news- papers tonight gave credit to Ital- ian aviators in the major air raids, recently carried out over Spanbhi Mediterranean ports by Insurgent. warplanes, i The semi-official Vatican news- gaper Ooservatlore Romano warned, owever. that a omtinuation of the bombings would jeopardize any eventual execution of the non-in- tervention policy. "Heroic” exploits of Italian avi- ators fighting with Insurgent Gen- eral Franco's forces were recount- ered at length in Rome ne opera. All the newspapers emie much the same stories. with Lavoro Fas- cists furnishing the most details, One newspaper declared Italian pilots were the ones who dumped bom over the Grao. port. of Valencia. inking a boat flying the mrtioh tri-oolor and a Soviet ‘gun- (Vulencln disputation during int few days have not any bombin More recon the mentioned of a "Soviet gunbont". advices said some of ‘the nttnckinir planes were) ldflltlflgd Gerppn-tlg Hoinkell ..______.________________ , Oharlottetiawn on wide totsee our home boy Jim 499cm at the Forum. Ioday‘: Short Wave Radio Program (All ‘Hilly ll Illhfl EDIIIQIIGI" THURSDAY. JUN! 3| BOSTON 1:00 palm-Meeting of Harvard Alumni Association. WIXAL, 26.4 m., 11.79 meg. B 6:00 pan-Sen Bimini: A navy Band. DJD, 25.4 m., 11.77 meg. TOKYO :15 p.m.—Western Music. JZJ, 25.4 m., 1L80rneg. LONDON 6:35 p.m. from “Mar-the." GSP. 19.6 m.. 15-81 meiz-z can, 25.11 m., 11.15 melt-t G80. 81.3 m.. 9.58 meg; GSB. 31.5 m.. 9.51 meg. PRAGUE. czlzcnosurwixu 6:55 p.m.-Ani1. Dvorak: Slnv rli-‘onceiii main: m O 0 ' 01.11411. 2m °“"§’,i‘;i."2,§l°.;_’; 01135-5. 19.7 m.. 15.29 meg. SCFIENECTADY 7100 D.m.-'I‘he Portuges WilXAD. 81.4 m.. 9.55 meg 7 MOSCOW I00 p.m.-Newe and Program for Enrzlish Listeners. RAN, 3i m,. 9.6 meg. Hour . 7 so ROME] 7 P-m. —- Se actions f Qlleras: “The Italian Centermfidi- AmeriI-en Studies," a monthly guy- vev. 2R/O4. 25.4 1131 _- mr‘, 110.5 m., itngnmeg, meg‘ 9 00 ranrsd’ r p.m.- , .2511 m., 11.112 m3?’ n“ WM‘ LONDON 9120 n.m.-"r1><>d m1- Thought," 'three short talks on matters of topical interest. cs1, 19,3 m“ 15.26 men: GSD. 25.5 m.. 11.75 mPIl-I GiSC, 31.3 m.. 9.58 meg.; GSB, 31.5 m.. 9.51 meg. CARACAS 9:30 p.m.—Billo‘s Happy Boys, orchestra. YVSRC, 51.7 m., 5.8 meg. BERLIN 10:15 p.m.—Short Piano selec- tions by Brahms. DJD, 25.4 m., 11.77 meg. TOKYO l2 :45 a . m . —0rchestral Selec- tions. JZJ. 25.4 m., 11.80 meg. Cardigan Head And v Vicinity Mr. M J. Power, Summerside. was a recent. visitor to Cardigan. m. Ila-mid Brothers, Cardigan, motored to the city on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Mustard. city on Friday. Mr. J.J. Jdhnson, lawyer of Charlottetown. was p, vjsltm- to 43 Road on Saturday. Mr. William Goodwin, C N.R. traolunan at. Hunter River, motored to his home in Baldwin's Road on Sunday. Nils Mary Cullen. Montreal, 11r- rived home on Saturday evenng w spend her vacation with her parents lg-r-dand Mrs. Joseph Cullen, 48 OB . Heartiest congratulations are ex- tended to Mr. and lvtrs. Cornelius Curran. Cardigan Head, on the ar- gvgl of a bouncing baby boy. June Many or the sport fans motored w Leivening oon Teresa's 1n action vevhen 1°11. —C. The recent showers of min have greatly improved the appearance of the fields and t/rees makin them frelh and reen. Most of e gar- mers in th s viclnitv have fini-hed Dlflntlnz their potatoes. The motor- too are indeed glad to see the rain as previously the dust w»; so very bad i; siible to travel in safety. There passed peacefully wway from the earthly scenes of this life on_ "day. June 17th, the dearly b." ‘son of Mr. and 11m. Owen Kel . Pisquid at the early age of etwhtecn. Although not in the best of health for the last two years his An Hour‘: Music ' Commentary 1 Cardigan Head, were visitors to the , l 1 i i I l ~O-O-O+-OO-Q-OQ-OO-QO~¢§O~§OQ-O4 l“ tum emu-g a: nunucnren 11111111: we: LIST A raw or 01m GAINS....LOOK FOR OTHER iixgiiliiiioigin” VALUES AT 01m STORE EVERY my L nunuvo THIS SALE! CLOTH COATS SUITS Regular Now $24.15 m $19.75 Rmh‘ N" $24.75 roi- $14.95 $22.95 m $1195 $24.75 m $14.95 ' $22.95 m s 8.95 w“ h" "-95 for $12.35 $21-50 for $1495 . 1' 12. r $15.50 ti)’: $10.9; 3"’°' 5"“ mg- "l5"- $l1.95 for $ 6.95 To clear at - _ $1559 FELT HATS CREPE 11111;‘ ALL SHADES WHITE and PASTE Regular $2.95 to $3.95 Sale Price to L Now 59c. Clear $1.19 79c Jean Gordon Dresses, sizes 14 to 42. Regular Price $1.00. Clearing at - - _ _ CREPE SUITS AND DRESSES Worth up to $9.50 (slightly soiled) Clearing at $1.00 COTTON DRESSES Worth up to $2.39 To clear at 79c. Pique Skirts Special 89c. TAILORED SUITS (only a few left) 1 Beige Regular $12.95, now — — - - - - _ 5 7,95 i Grey Tweed, Regular $11.50, now - - .- _. 5 3,95 1 Grey Tweed, Regular $21.50, now - - - _ $1.435 Others. Regular $14.75, now - - - -. -- - __ $1115 STRING SUITS White and blue, sizes 14 to 20, (slightly soiled). Regular $2.95 To clear at $1.75 ee‘ o e c. ~* --- WY¢Q~ STRING SWEATERS Pastel shades, sizes l4 io 20. (No whites). Regular $1.79 To clear at 79c. English Polo Flannel Coats (slightly soiled) Regular $15.50. Clearing at -- — — — —- I §Q-OOOO44OO LINEN SUITS, White and Brown, sizes 18 & 20 only. Regular 5 6.95 Clearing at. -- -— -— — — -— — $3.95 Regular $ 7.95 Clearingat -— — — — —- - -— 51-95 Regular $11.50 Clearing at — — — — — - — $7.95 Patent Leather High Regular $2.95 Shades Now $1.89 R. P. SIMPSON 99 QUEEN STREET PHONE 236 made it almost lmpos- m Cooperative Housing For Nova Scotia HALIFAX. June 22-—(CP)—-'I‘l‘le Nova $001111 l-Iousin Commission tonight announced te launchinK of a co-operative housing scheme. thought w be the first of 1t.s kind Canada. The announcement fol- lowed a series of meetings of the Commission at which plans. Bpeifi- cations and other technical data were given final approval The scene of the venture will be the mining community of Reserve. N, 5.. a Cape Breton mining oom- munity. A large block of land suf- Ichildren will be another important feature Material; in the dwellings will N of the best, accordinil 1° "l9. m‘ nouncement. Construction wort’; much of which will be carried oil by the groapectlve tenants, will under t e supervisoin of a hill!’ ing commission architect andvcolg‘ pe ent directors. ‘rhe houses will dissimilar, avoidinfl m°ll°t°n7 which characterizes low-cost dwell- ing tn some countries. J Eastern Guardiari .."l'hi| column Is reserved for ficiently roomy to aecomodnte 11 of local interest hut advenlllflld fiassy Stomach: RELIEVED lf you have any trouble with your ntamnh ouch u 40-. n; “inf; o bottle of m. 1.. l. gnu‘: Stomach Minn-o Immediately. Inn’: Blanch! Mktnro h n prelcri n o Ivonl. noted I! inn of which II right: to and linen ulll In ved numerous - from notified pur- “Tgna. b01410 today. Prloo I I i I SPIOIALB YOUR FEET HURT‘! morn: m Horace J. A. Brown Chlnaolbt - mum: m on. o». n. mumtumn Wail Drilling Communicate with Trait loll 011., Ltd. Vaughan H. Groom, Sununonldo , Manager for P. E. Inland, "i2? men leach Illhfll null nun ollloo. _.___"‘f_'_mp".,|,|,, Moirllhlhlllll |,Qq__--_$Qg 30:818. THE 2 AIADS DRUGSTORE an o... 0001p emu IIIQICIXIHOOINIM 000l- lib. condition was not, serious and his o tra land t0 n we nlhlre maybe "m" Wild"! NW1: hes caused wide 1.1113585115111163 ‘riirilt i111 each house :11 f vim: ltrictl! oar-ll» l" "' fibffifld 113mb He leM/Ps to 111W"! has been obtained. It is planned w nnoe. bfisldes hi5 801117711118 Ill-l. f0!!!’ lay the lots out along modern lines, m 8180518 8nd one 11m er. mineral w.t.h a parkway running through QI.SUBSCBIPTIONS W u “m5 held ml Mblld“ "lomlflfl t0 the property, and a central area for Charlottetown Guardian 1min” 55- Tmm’; chllmh- use as a community garden and handed 1100161141499 “d” —-—i-——— tree plot. A large playground I01‘ Use Minsrvln Llniment for hitcl. w- --"‘ i‘ sieciiu. Piiioes or USED PIANOS‘ Such well-known makes as: HEINTZMAN E MEULHAUSER films“ These Pianos are all in 5919mm °c‘l’“fiistion' Some have been completely "Del" STRINGS, PINS, Ind FELTS, 91°- Othora on which len work hiu been done a" priced as low na- $60.00 ti Come in and nee the biggest Piano values 0E0"- for sometime. 1111111211 BR05- . LINIITED _ WILLIS DOMINION