lOl" Il HC llTl¢ ac ‘n ru m'§"' pail L xii. 1 Uh ~ -as 1 -M.- _.iw MQNDAY 'ri-is ci=iAnLo'r'rE'rowN GUARDIAN _ Q i W - i--1 “°` Y M _ Wester" Guardmn uru'»'i'lu"1l'»';‘-§..°i'f..3°.i'rf.'°.°ll‘ Eastern Guardian l'_"""”"' a 1 1' Introducing FE ---. roms Bernm-l of Summersida was _,__ ' " '° "’ 3 f” K””’1° m°‘° “‘°"" ll°l4 °° Ffllllv mmm! ‘Nm ll" as 'rsnmuin aurr for usu- wld It Brawl 5°" °-0 “L lute residence to st. Pauli ohuren ,muon PM, you, 0,-4,, .g "U0, ~ Miss L M Saunders 1 md °~===°¢~»' -nd we my =+~ ' DELINEATOR your time 'I Delineator and Dellneator Home Institute need no introduction to modern homemakers, but we want Miss Saunders to tell you about our Delineatoi' Blue List Plan Let her explain how you may have twelve copies of Delineator, America’s Smartest Woman’s Magazine, for only c. r SHE LL BE PHONING YOU' -PERKINS - Old Country Style ,_u|g_5 A general favourite Eoliinson's prices on transferring Iurnitlire, Will you give her B=l=°fv» Bllmmeflllh 5°"-ll~ -surrm names arm cams might .,, nv. ,mu is my mini. is SHOWER.-Ah intueetlns soelal ev p 5 mlm-1_ mmiii 1,, using, a few minutes of -WEAR EVER heavy aluminum ,nt lm, ,mg W., 5 ,upper in-ids, Wm,” w,mm°,.¢h_ Phan, 33 l°° nounce the engagement of their and Mr Victor Allen, Emeiiild The Hmdman special prize to Glad” S E D ’\ \~, daughter, Catherine Baker. to Mr bride looked charming in a white Cameron from the mission hmm \ I i Hume E Hopgood, son of the late georgette dress, and e, veil, and cu1;ri Address by Mm Gibson on the buds " _ [(0 / I Mr and Mrs James Hopgood of cape ed ii bouquet of sweet peas and mad es, em hasizin the n Q; 10 i, iqlii., , Wolfe The marriage will take place en hair tern, wliile the biidesmnid and obgdience KA vote Zidthanksylxg cut smoklng T°bac¢° 6 the latter pait of June wore a rose silk taffeta dress 'lhc tendered to ms Gibson 0 ,Ui i __ sim choir or st James Church' with of the C G I T by the; pl;*;l;lf Rosebud-a Maritime Smoke for Maritime Meri *‘ -RIFLE PRACTICE-Rifle prac Mrs James Croken, organist SBDB ent C Keefe s01°_Do M. tice has begun on the Rifle Range hi/171118 d11rl¥l8 the Nlliltllll M355 A1 ers Closing hymn Bened|H;ti§1_ mth A ‘AVE Tlq E po K£ R |'| ARI D S V Q west oi’ Summei-side and some of the ter the wedding breakfast at the! crack shots are out every day pi-ac homo of tho lJl”id€`S Parents. Where _'W' _W _ _ ____ _ _ _ _ _ ticing for the big Provincial Shoots the immediate friends oi’ the bride HURT DOG CAUSES PANIC Y which are held during the summer and groom were Present. the bridal __ some high 5¢0;-95 hav, been made party left for Charlottetown, and BRISTOL Va June 6-A small and li 15 probable gmf, the sum other eastern centres where a most dog, maddened with pain after being r - me;-side team Wm pany off some af enjoyable day was spent 'Ilhe brides struck by a. car, dashed into a build P me honours this year Mr L R A1 travelll-UG dress was °f Yellow crepe. ing here, precipitating the cry of len, M L A Dr A 1. MacDonald with fa/wn coat and accessories to "mad dog Women minted and nd Dr A W Lean; match The young couple were a were among men rushed for cover One woman those who participated in the try the ro¢l1>iontS of many llieflll returned with a revolver but the in outs in charioneiown for the Merit nd valuable zlffs Tho Guardian Jured deg had returned to sanity and me Shoot at Halifax, N S which l°l“~‘l With their many fl'l"ld5 lll Wlsh the scare was over The dog was will take place shortly-.S ll! Elle P°l;lll'1` Y°llll8 °°llPl€ every allowed to go unhaxmed. BDI) H659* -- ----- r PRosPER|Tv Six \ 1‘ Spend less than you expected Railway fares to all favor ed resorts are really sur pnsingly low. New sum~ mer vamtion rates in effect until September 30th, valid for return until October 31st, show that you can travel far or near in luxury for a reasonable outlay that leaves a generous mar gin for other vacation ex penses. Let us help you plan a trip. “-~_-~ Eton greater bargains in week end fares, good between any tu.-a points in Canada i "13 ‘vi Full details from L. P Ritchie Ticket Agent Station Rogers Ciiy Ticket Agent Llnrlilii D~t Pass Agent IDNADIAQNAIIONAI Spruce Laths & Cedar Shingles ~ on hand 500000 Spruce Laths ‘ Prices $2 50-$3 50 and $4 00 per 1,000 ....-_.- -Also- ne Million Cedar Shingles in Air Dried British Lolumbia and Campbellton, N B Cedar Shinfrle= In all Grades - -Piices low- M & Paoli’sWha1-ves " °;|~§§§g » Imperial Puppy _ _ Food It is extremely important to give puppy foxes a right start by early supplying nourishing food This start can be given by feeding IMPERIAL PUPPY FOOD, which is especially high in food values as it is made fiom carefully selected ingredients univer sally recognized for high standard nutritional con ten IMPERIAL PUPPY FOOD formula is prepared with a view to the development of pups into active. sturdy foxes with pelts of highest sheen and faultless color. _ _ To accomplish these results “Imperials” must be fed early and regularly throughout the whole season. Secure from your local dealers or direct from factory. Imperial Biscuit Co., Limited _ Charlottetown, P. E. I. B01 '|46 - . . .. Phone 721 /' _»‘ l MILES urn I f 1‘ f 4/2/ DUNLOP TIRES deed the gnialling hit of 246 miles an lioiir on Captain Malcolm Camp- bdl|'| Bluebird. DUNLOP Rnilforeod Cable Cord Tins will carry you £1 --and meh your the lkgnllid lei Dl.INl.0P IEINFOICID CABLE CORD TIRES !atdOnhhDUNLOPD¢aIan eek the guest of Mr and Mrs John 1 D UN LDP mme -E -Mr Russell Smallmim of Mont i real is visiting his parents Mr and Mrs Josephus Smailman oi Summer side -S. ter of Mr and Mrs Richad Hunt oi’ "NUTI 5 St Eleanors. has entered the Prince 4//' ounty Hospital to train for a nurse -Mrs Parnell Curran, Pleasanl rove, was a visitor to Emerald iastl -Miss Isabella Hunt eldest daugh PETERS ROAD WEST SCHOOL Gurrsarriss 'i-Ayr: wrri-i 'riisin LEGS wi-ucii Ana |600 1'iME$ MORE $EN5lTlVE THHN THE HUMAN Toucus '.0 15 f W f* . vc A \ *\\\‘\ \\ \‘ l r\{§\ ’4’/ Following is the honor roll for Grade VIII-1, Annie Ma.cSwain, 2, Lillian Jackson 3, Raymond Mac Kinnon, 4, Verna MacDonald Grade V-1, Marion Jackson, 2 Lois MacDonald Grade IV-1, Willie Butler, 2, Margaret Acorn and Marie Kennedy, (equal) 3, Carl Stewart 4, Howard MacKinnon Grade III-1 Lydia. Butler, 2 Earle Munn, 3, Hazel Jackson, 4, Luell MacDonald Grade ir isri-i Finley Maexin ' non, I Alvin Macswain, 3 Guy Stewart Grade II (Jr )-1, Doris MacKln' non Grade I (Sr)--l, Blair MaoSwain 2 Curtis MacSwain, 3. Charles Acorn Grade I (Jr )-l Olga Stewart, 2, Laura Acorn, 3 Vincent MaoLeilan Perfect attendance -Annie Mac Swain Marion Jackson, Luell Mac Donald. (Hazel Jackson, Guy Stewart, Olga Stewart, Earls Munn, Lydia Butler. Percentage of attendance-85 8. Elisabeth Condon, Teacher. - (Patriot please copy) _ _ _/_ i ¥'ig»:-:ai-cm:-:=n`:-c:-:eras /,/1/.iii l / Oisis A iiucl