. f Av; .10 B ‘A Great Showing of New Plain ROADCLOTH sHlRTs$2_ Separate Collars or Attached Collars These are decidedly shirts of quality for men who are particular about fit, style and finish. They are made by the best shirt tailors that we know of. The material is- a fine, smooth, lustrous broadcloth, and the shirts are offered either with attached collar or separate collar. Broadcloth shirts, attached collar, barrel cuff, white, cream, blue and green. Broadcloth shirts, separate collars, French cuffs, white, cream or blue. Buy these on our recommendation You will be satisfied ' _ Flannel .Trousers—-$3.00 Men's Flannel trousers, light and dark greys and fancy. ' fawn Shades. Pair Young Men's fancy grey and fawn flannel pants pleated front. cuff bottoms, belt loops. Pair $5.00, $5.50 to .. Flannelette Blazers in fancy stripes . . . . . . Striped flannel blazer coats. $5.50 to ... . ... Boy's cotton jerseys, blue and red ‘ Plain color Blazer Coats, Blue and Maroon, White cord $4.75 ... 56-50 Men’s black lustre coats ' short . . -.--..-.--~-- Clergymens Black Lustre coats . . . . $4.75 Men's knickers and plus fours in fancy tweeds and fawn gaber- dine checks. All sizes $5.00 to $1.50 A Mens’ and Young Mens’ Suits for Summer Wear Men's and Young Men's tweed suits, single and double breasted models in all-wool light greys and fawns, fancy checks and stripes. Sizes 36 to 44 chest . . .. $25.00 $25 i Splendid Values in reliable, i durable Silk Stockings Kayser slipper heel full fashioned pure silk hose. Service and chiffon weights. Pair Kayser medium service weight pure silk, square heel. l7 shades to select froln. Pair Cl-lARLOTTETO\ 'YN‘S |-------~..---.- BEST VALUE IN “OrientlPurple Stripe” silk hose heavy service weights. Pair “Orient” medium service weight contour heel, also "Oricnt” chif- fen weight, contour heel both kinds. Pair A $1.00 SILK --.-----.-~---~- STOCKING Seamless, showing new improved toe, mock seam leg, square heel 12 shades to select fronl. Pair .-.--¢-..--...---~ 10 colors. .49 “Visco" silk hose. Sizes 9, 91f; and 10. Special price pair Gloves and Georgette and crepe de chine scarfs, stencilled ends, assorted colors, both triangular and straight. ' l Specialeach '98 Special chamoisette gloves, as- sorted colors, fancy cuffs. I Special, pair Kayser pure silk gloves, assorted colors, fancy cuffs, double tip- ped fingers. ‘ Pair Assortment of handbags, 2 tone effects. Strap backs. I Each ~|------.----»» $1.00 Plaited thread silk stocking. 0 shades. Sizes 81,4; to 10 Pair . . . . '69 ....-....y.-.----.-..--.- _.-¢--¢.-.... Neckwear Cream and ecru lace collar and cuff sets. some with colored embroidery. . Set Better quality chamoisette cha- moisette gloves, all fancy cuffs, assorted colors. Pair ' Gloria silk umbrellas. Red, green and Navy Blue, also Black. fancy handles. Each Fancy gold stencilled crepe de chine handkerchiefs, assorted colors, 15c each. 2 for‘ Splendid values 30 only, Juniors, Misses and _ Ladies tweed coats worth up t0 $25 .00 Friday & Saturday Many additions to Sale of Women’s Coats Large range of Misses and Ladies’ Tweed Coats in sizes 13 to 38, new lines added for Friday and Saturday. on:Ilolllollolotlilllool‘llllll that $8.00 $3.00 Misses Flat Crepe Dresses in Corn, Blue, Green, White Red . and Peach. Sizes 14, 16, 18, 20. Splendid Value Friday & Saturday _ \ ~< _ $70.00. ' cld heifer weighing 1560 lbs., which ‘ "clclv for $15000. - .;.--\..- i > .... w.“ .-=..-;- .- >._.;-'. .at the house followed by a service ,- ~40 from Charlottetown. who spdkeWtery . * .1,-1 '7 , Cemetery. The pull A l iton. The floral tributes were profuse " the honoured remains to their last - "" r...- QMIILOWETUWN oil/moldy Western’ Cdardian -,BUY MQBILOIL u A. lu- u u. ,‘ BXICES. asls-s-fv-imu i -wnsrsnn AGENT- Mr. c. .1. f Gallant is Guardian Agent In How- llan and will be pleased to receive new and renewal subscriptions. __-.- witness l l Pump. --SUM‘.\IERSIDE GOLF club dance. Dixon's orchestra, Friday, June 21st. at Holman’: furniture dept. specially arranged for this occasion. Dancing. cards. refreshments. Ti:kets $1.00. Everybody weloomd. 5347-6-8-91 strains of the weddln Stuart, organist of the church. Dur erlsnd "endorse ...- —BEDEQUE UNITED CHARGE- ‘Services for the day as follows: Bed- cque ll a. m.; Ssarletown 3 p. m.; l-Cspe ‘Traverse 7.30 p. m. A mission- jary programme will be given in the (Bedeque Church on Sunday evening ‘at 7.30 by the Lower Bedeque United ichurch Mission Circle. of ‘fiends. —! N D IAN RIVER PICNIC- There wil be a big picnic held at {the beauziful St. Mary's Church ‘grounds, Indian River on Wednes- ‘day, July 17m. Full list Of standard ‘athletic events. Send entries for games to James Pehdergast, Ken- sington. Reserve the date. 5478-6-15-11 couple The enterprising flrm of Messrs M. merside. have recently acquired the piece of land adjoining their lumber yard. which runs by the side of the railway track at the east end of the lDWIl. George Bishop estate now owned by Mr. o. w. Bell, and also lllipul of l -—KENSINGTON mo’ FREE- TOWN Presbyterian Church services Sunday, June 16th. 10 a. m.. Sunday $60001; 11 a .m. Sermon text "Am I a sea or a whale. that Thou settest a watch over me." Job, VII, 12; 3 p. m.. Freetown; 7.30 p. m.. subject, "Thefl-ospcl of the Road." Mid-week services as usual. Rev. T. Lewis Wil- liams. B. A., D., minister, adjoining the railway. ‘This valu- able land enlarges the mill ylrd to Just double its former size, thus giv- lng ample room for piling and sort- The mill yard running now from the crossing on Water Street cast to King Street makes it possible for Messrs. Schurman to have a railway l —ONCE MORE OPEN FOR l-BUSINESS- Messrs Robinson, Ltd. whose bakery was destroyed by fir;- on Sunday. May 26th. have been able to install their new ovens in the new building which is nearing com- pletion and. were able to deliver bread to lhclr many customers on Wednesday for lllfl first time since Lhe fire. There. are other udditions yet to be made which will make their bakery and biscuit factory one of the best in the province. S. business, for which they intend making arrangements in the very near future. A very nice fence hm been put up dividing the adjoining propel-ties from the yard which gives a nil-e appearance to the residences near at hand-S. PERSONALS —l\lr James 0‘Brien, 5L, of Elms- dale. was a welcome xisitor to Sum- msrside this week-S. ' -REGISTERED HDLSTEIN CAT- TLE SALE-On Wednesday Ml‘. John _M,s5 Baby Grady o; summer, 5 Whithcad sold by public auction at 8mg who has been undcrgomg “my, l lxpnsmglw“ m“ “gislcred “Ohm” mcnt in the Prlnre County Hospital. y vows sndrzllvcs. These nninlals were lnktulllxed m ha. home on wedmsy purchased from the stock ranch of day__s_ l _Milligan A: Aforrison of Northnm. Prices of cow's ranged from $100.00 l0 $200.00. Calves from $15.00 tn 'l‘hcrc vrns also n thrcc vcrlr —Mins Ethel Schurmsn, Supcrvis-_ or of Women's Institute for Princol Edward Island and Mia Mary Mnc- . Pllall. essislant supervisor were the western part of the province on l Wednesday organizing n new Wom- en's Institute in Urbalnvllle-S. Mr. McKenzie, of! Fillion Mr. Walter Jones and Mr. Wellington McNeill. authorities on Rlfgtstered Stock were in attendance. Mr. Milligan. was also in attendance. The sale was conducted by the pop- ular auctioneer. l-lugh F. Mormon. —Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. McMur- do of North Bedeque left» on Wed- ' nesday with a party of friends on an auto mp w the United States. They will’ visit New York, Bloston and all HIS large cities and return.‘ by way of Toronto-S. l \_ ____ _-FUNEKAL or lvms. HOLLAND LEARD-The funeral of the late Mrs. Holland Leard took place from her late residence on Granville Street, Summcrside, on Thursday af- zernoon and was very larzely at- tended. There was a short service of Sherbrooke, have gone on an ex- tended vlsit to Boston and Spring- field. Mass. where they will visit relatives Ind friends. They will vis- in Trlnllgy United Church conduct- rd by the pastor, Rev. J. P. c. Fraser, United. States-S. assisted by Rev. Hammond Johnson. -Mr. and Mrs. Csullfof North Bedeque, have left; on on extended visit to the United. ‘feellngly of the deceased and with deep words of consolation to ‘lh be- reaved relatives and friends. Rev. J. W. A. Nicholson. of Bedeque, read U"! sfirlllhlrfs- The favm” hymns places of interest. Their many friends of the deceased were beautlflully ‘vlsh them a pleasant bonny a Mrs. L. A. Wright. Min Jeon and ‘rendered by a full choir and a qusr- ‘Mr. Ernest Wright. Summerside. ltette composed of Messrs Crewe. - spent Sundny afternoon with friends Heusfis, Smallmarl and sharp. sang ("AMPING PARTIES ‘in Mlllmwv- "Crossing the Bar“ most lmpressive- STAB’! JUNE ZBTIIl ‘ly. fntermentwvas ln the People's 1 .' , bearers were Messrs Lucas Allen, William Call- bcck, G. W. Phillips, Albert Wright. John Smallman and Thomas Hin- girls from points in the United Stat-l forty or more’ boys from Cleveland; Ohio, on June Ifith-v to Comp Sons- i venture at New Mills, N. 8.. on Bile De Chsleur on the lino of the Com‘ ndion Notional Railways. A party of girl: will luvs New York _ on the some dots for Gimp Hormltf .and beautiful. Many of the old jlrlends of the late Mrs. I-wd from EBedeque. where she formerly resided. intended the services and followed . ‘resting place- 8- uhruahl I Iirll comp located near‘ ~ ———' Elgln. N. n. ' . ~ l‘ -WEDDING BELLS-An event of I {unusual interest wok place in the I {United Church at aedeque. en Bile furdny morning, June 8th when Miss , lMu-"ygf, Bophlc Henderson no Edflern Gllafdldlfl _ _._. Bell & Mathieson BAIRIITIRS I loucnoln MIMI! Iulldltg. Mouton» noun ‘I0 l-UAN "EASTERN AGENTS-flit, J, I Murdock in Guardian Agent in Hon- tagus and will be planed to mean new and rlnewu subscriptions. ..°.IOBN o. IfooINTYIl will da- _llvu- llll mtlouvculm Among m Nlltlonn." in at. Patrick’! lull. loud: Tnmmly, Juno no. 04104-1541 , ' ‘ooyevoo-oooluo m you: um u-msg. *oourrou. GIOIGIé TOWN. uhounod l, afternoon Ill! o: ‘mllllnory. mu must so nuns- len ofaufl. lnordor tomvaapuu for nth will!» 4- Tll- Mm. - IDAND_ jfii-ifii-ARKMAN. united an inn-trials 1d Ohfllll o. emu of Central Icdequo. Th! lav. A. J. Reynolds, postm‘ of the church. performed the ceremony in the pres- ence of n large uumblogo of people who gathered It an early hour to the happy nuptials. The bride looked charming in an ensem- ble suit of Princess Mary blue, trlnl- ~ m" Wm‘ "'9'- wm‘ h" "d “m” ltondance. The following L: the cui series in perfect accord. She carried i,‘ chuuuxa: ' FILL YOUR ‘IANKI AT - ' BIZACEPS new 'Bowssr Gasoline an “m bouquet o‘ pink “I.” pus‘ 39l5_5_17_1m°' and roses. The bride, who was given 3R "W bY b" b'°"‘"- - °°°fl°l novel-l Post, 1m visitor-widen- l-lenderson. entered t church tol:,"°n_ . mmm- "'3' | Walter Conrad, Ruth's Brother — i acceptably rendered . by Mrs. John ‘ Bream“ chm lng the ceremony a sold. “Become? I Raymond woqy . . . was sung very sweetly by Mrs. Suth- napolis Valley and other points of 53mph, interest in the Maritime Provinces, followed by the best wishes of o host . -—LUMBEB. YARD ENlbflGlDv- ‘Lawn, how pnys bi-weekly visits t0 F. Schurman and Co.. Lid, of Sum- ' The site is part of the’ old‘ the property of the Misses Green’ mg the different kinds oi’ lumber.‘ siding for their lumber and milling? MALPEQUE ' _ v Th! B. Y. P. U. DrlmltidClub o’ ‘lryon fllmum the time not ploy entitled "The Path Acrou the Hill‘ {in Molpequo Hall on Saturday even- jlng, Juno 6th. The play w welt ‘worthy of the good audience nt- Samuel Crawford, Grlndpv-Iiloyd 0am: p PSKOE 91811011. ' Dr. Jimmie Reed, with ambition- Salamander Alexander John Henry - M u" cilmm-Flm Jones. Zuzub choice-M. 0. Brlnton. iM"°N“"" Damley" cf the ceremony the choir, of which the bride is a valued member. ll-DI _ 50mm Mrs. Davis, Grandma-Mary New-l Zuzu, the cook-Adelaide Ives. Stewart's delivery truck. Chulotte- i “Mnlpeque. coming each Wednesday and Saturday. Many will appreciate ‘thdxconvenlenec thus afforded. by of May. ‘being Able to secure good bread at grad, x; 1. Martina White. ' {Grade VIII: 1. Madelin Burns. side. wu uvultol- m Malneque Frl- l Grads vn: 1. Preston Reeves; 2. Cecil Burns; 1mm! 5' Mrs‘ mi“ l3. Elmer Reeves. Min Edythe Craswell, Teacher Pri- and, v1; short notice. ' _ Mr. W. H. MocGougm. Summer- ' day and again on Tuesday. ;ma'ry Department. Ennning School, jspent the week end at her home in St. Eleonora. i Mrs. Gavin Walker. _Cropaud. is u ' welcome guest If. the home of" her jdaughter, Mrs. Vernon MncGougsn. The residence known as "I-lodgsons Haven" L-. at present undergoing ex- tensive repalrs. Among the recent ‘improvements mly be mentioned the ; plumbing oporotldns whlolrsre now 5belng carried on, Thomas Johnson And Co, = merslde, being the con- tractors, while Messra. Huestis. Wil- liams, Ind Dennis, no the workmen. ‘When the work is completed the re- sult will be l modern and comfort- sble home. ' Grade H: Grade I." A full house greeted Messrs. lard and Mncwillinnls on Wednesday ev- ening. May 29th. The first part of the programme consisted of some splendid pictures while the latter part was taken up with the "Jessie Jam- es" pictures. Mr. and Mrs. Hume l-fopgoodflldis- scs I-lazsl Hopgocd and Constance MncNutt motored to ‘ryne Valley on Monday-returning in the evening. Mr. Frank Bognnll and little dau- ghter Erma. of Hunter River, and Mr. Stephen Burns, Charlottetown. were visitors here on Sunday. Mrs. Pope Beer and Mr. Reginald MocNutt, Charlottetown, were recent visitors to Dunley. ' Mr. and Mrs. George B. MseNutt. Summerslde, Miss Sophie and» m. BIY5NT°N"'SAUNDIRB—A1 m. Alfred Simpsonyluot l0. were guest-i innit" church P“'°m.!°- Wllfsloq, on Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. Wallace l” M" 2W1. by Rev. G. A. Cmlll, crly of Dnrnlsy, extend their heartyl Lutll. n neighbor-Morton Howott. [P"“°1P""' soprl-l rshsrowvn '1. Clifford Francis: 2. Florence Mc- Carville; 3. Everett Reeves. ' 1. Patrick Murtagh; 2. Alvin Stot- l son: 3. Edward Murtsgh. LETTER 0F CON DOLENCE of condolence. Dell‘ Mrs. Large: ‘the broken hearts of His children. For your daughter's little children l ymn” u» whom your heart and mind will lramcuqu m‘ P‘ E‘ nlmd H“- open mm‘ we may m“ some one lpital on Sunday. June 9, Mus An- wlll bestow upon them some of th: mother's love that they have lost. Miss Sophie Rlmlly. who spent the -Mr. and Mrs. Major Townsend. in“ ye" l“ Bmwn‘ Mm" l‘ ‘pemb ling her holiday at her home in Ham- llton. Miss Alml Woodslde his completed it other places of interest in the 1'" "°"°I"Ph*° °°“"-"° " Commercial College, Summerslde. and thus returned to her home in yl-lnmll- Norman G. Mc- mn‘ Mrs. Alealsnder Sinclair, Hamilton. states by mm m” Wm be "nylis visiting relatives and friends in some time and will visit lll the 113m’ V‘“'Y' I . Mr. Ind Mrs. c. n uuenuttcllir- The annual movement of boys and my; sure is still torrent till Unlbn faces smile Hunter River.’ ll-lunter River. Moy lot i929. and trial. ... are spending I holiday n! "So long Thy power hlth blast me Will lad me on The night is gone; And with the morn those Angelysunuy‘ Jun” ‘m’ an“ Mcxlrm‘ ‘use 1 year 6 months. Dzuzhur of Which 1 have loved long since and lM" “d m" chm”- M°K“m' ‘ABSENAULT-June B. Sister Mary signed on Mm" o! me w_ miiAlpl10fLflll Arsenoult of the SLSiBfS Society of the Presbyterian Church, 1°‘ B“ Mm“ °“"‘°‘“"’“'“ _ {CROCKETT-Pluod lwsy s: mt ‘homo of her daughter, Mrs. L luv- lingswn, Vancouver, B. C.. June 5th. Mrs. Luge wishes through tho col- 1M“ 8"“ mwkut in 80m y!“ or “mm o, the pa” m m“ m“ my lllél‘ age, formerly of Caps T711175! pol-tunity of thanking theladtss of 1P‘. m 1' _ the W. M. Society for their kindness f M‘°KBNZ|E"‘M' h“ ' “m” 3 to h" 1n m“ her‘ hm“. of sonflymchmond Street, Charlottetown. r Juno 4th. after on fllnau of ml" ._. -. lmonths, John T. Mot-Kenna. M-r" lllnnrfl‘: Llnlmnnt m (‘onklln n I'IIIOII_ Int Tailor. oged. 74 WIN- I P! '-° Juvlnue "mp5 l" m! Milli-Ill! : Provinces mmen with n party of l lost awhile." _ ' Mmnmons l 'Lesl1e Bryenton w mm.- l ‘residence of the bride’; Summerside. DEATHS Ic/lnvnn-Al Alexandra. Wcdntsdsv beth Curler. s“ 5B8 years. f J. J. Jackson Bell. P ' .HORNI.'—.Suddenly at his hump in fCYIEDSZOW, May 27. Isaiah Horne 5;“ V aged 86. CULLEN-In the City Hospital, Jung jb- Bridget Cullen. dearly beloved m. 1o! lyfichnel Cullen, aged '13 ye“, BRIDGES-Died in this city, dun, 6 1029. Mrs. Margaret Bridges, Agg 92 ; HAYDEN-On Sundly- June 2.Annll ~ Perfect attendance: Elsworth Reev- ‘ ‘Tweedy’ Huyden‘ Md“ °l ‘he l!" es, and Patrick Murtsgh. l John F. Hayden. ' uMCLURE-At Dundns, June l2. Mn 3 John B. McLuro. ‘ MCLURE —- A! Presbyterian 315‘ Yul’- ‘ aged 4B yurl. ' 6th. 1020. Katie Mctheson. ‘ years. gellnn Francis. aged 27 yell-s. ,Lnrd. 0f Summerlldo. ‘ ARBfNG-At Donoldston. June 11th. 0-H. moor and “m o." c," lndgMary E. Arbing, beloved wife of fJlmes Arbing, aged 40 years. pheromone-ill 1s Prince Sxreel on Clearing Sale of fine Bleached Linen Damask All linen bleached damask 60, 64 and 66,1215. wide, assorted pat- terns. Worth to $1.25 yd.. Clearing at ' Heavy weight linen damask. poppy design with satin striile, 68 in. wide. Worth $1.50 yd. Clearing at yard . .. " A fine heavy weight linen damask‘ _ rose design. 70 in. wide $2.15 yd. ' " Clearing st yard . . . . .; ‘xiii?- All linen bleached damask dotted design with flowered border, 70 in. wide. Worth $1.40 yd. s‘ 00 Clearingatyard ' Heavier weight linen danfask of . a nice flue quality. Rose design with satin stripe, 70 in. wide. Worth $1.65 yd. Clearing atlyard .. .. . Boot Quality all 1111011 damask. Maple Loaf and Flour do by: d0- 01611111: st vim) ~ - .-. IF: ‘mi JUNE ~15. 1929 No other Ted, Not 0.. j has the same delicious flavour as . _ p . , | A fi o their home in Darnley. l .5 a (Continued from??? ‘Saunders, both of Winsloe 5mm, l The very mnny friends here of Miss i “ucfluur-PUUND-At the Mange --0h_ Perfect Love," Th, hgppyl M“, cm“, nmknamm “Bobble.- ‘Addie MscNutt. Calgary, and form-l “mwlll- on May 31st, 19:9, by u... left immediately after the ‘ _Rugh we“; _ ceremony for a trip through the An- I m, on,“ “w.” comm__un_ CE, congratulations to her on the inter-l Pmlnd 0f Charlottetown to Brucl ' eating event in which she is soon to‘ Mcpbm °f Chi-Yhmflvwn. M CALLBECK—CAMPBELL-—Ag, m, P1117155. .Summel'side, P. t. Island m.. Jun, 1929. by Rev-Elven MaqDougdll p u Ph R. Clsllbeck of Central Bed. The followingh the standing of l3“ l9 RM‘ mmPblll dluzhtsr of South Freetown School for the month n 1" “d Mrs‘ John E canlilby-l °l' E. W. Aitken. B. A., Vera Q1553. 1 BELL-At Milton, June 5th, 19:9 1. Lorne Francis: 2. Elsworth Reev- l Catherine Anne’ widow °r m’ m‘ ' 1s: 3. Eunice McCn-vllle. Grade IV: - l, Doris McCarville; 2. Irene Reev- es; 3, Doris Gallant. North Rustlco on June ll. 1029. Mrs. Hugh MeLm‘ lCOX-At Morell. June 9. Julius Con, Some eight weeks ago Mrs. Wm. laud M Large. Hunter River, received word "mAsgfk-M’ _K1“35l°“ °“ m“? that nel- daughter, Mrs. Harry wuk- 'J““° m‘- mm“ 7- Fm" a!’ 7-‘ er. Concord, N. l-L, had passed Away. . lens‘ F" The ladies of the W. M. Socletyr of the Presbyterian Church. Hunter Biv- l‘ "t" Mcmum "ed 7"’ Wn‘ c,’ having hem, o, L,“ Lam“ ‘NICHOLSON-At m. P. s. I. m.. . - lpltal on Sunday June am 19:3 great less sen. in the following letter l Ch L5H N] h u; - _ ' r nu c o n, age 23 years. lll0\VA'l"1'-At Augustine Cove. June We, your IQllOVI-WOTKBPS of the W. 9' ML“ Euubah “mum l“ h" M. Society ‘of the Church, Hunter River, wish to con- Wy to yDu our sincere. sympathy in , 1., on June 7th., Charles S. Gauthlel the loss of your daughter. "Ono more vacant chair, One more loved one gone.‘ cogmiggr xuzolfilfzmg arm“ McLEOlL-At smiley Bridge cc 5 ‘ V‘ ° n “p .| June 0,1920, elm-l» McLeod m s: < McCOUBT-ln mu cltyfauni Ell], GAUTIIlElL-At North Rustlcn. P E. lnsn-lnsou-Ae Strlthoons. Jun! aged 5f ELEABD-At the Prince.Count_y' l-loa- ,plto1, on June 10th, Mrs. Holland ilgs. Worth ml yd- ‘L25 _