liAcci 32;‘: ‘ ‘i no quote at ‘i . w. A. "if an Tl‘ Y“ d l Order! 9°“ ; ‘as a ,. rotei g EEK," , imlit ‘Is m i’ 1° P1 ‘larger I "I 11f; 1 lost ‘Du-qt "mini there The . man’ ‘Mm i m; ' J30 1 bgim 1111c, “m side; am?! the ouch - IT sa FYI? hose m Cl (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, June 8—-The Boy- al Communion on Railways and llransportation will sit again in Ottawa, commencing Wednes- day, J1me 22, for the consider- Get Yourse Ia High-grade New Suit Here today for This is an economy opportunity such as you seldom see. ‘B’ A l; sale group includes splendidly tailored suits of value far above the price at which they are offe red. Fine all wool Tweeds. Fine all wool English Worsteds. {These are all single breasted models, sizes 34 to 42, stripes, plain colors, fancy patterns, in browns, blues and greys prin- cipally. ‘A few samples are shown in our window day and try on a few models ‘I. (Holt Iienfrewd. 0o. l hold a demonstration here, commencing THURSDAY, 9th JUNE Mr. Tremblay will be in charge and will show Fur Coats. Fur Scarfs, etc., and will take orders for REPAIRS and ALTERATIONS Phone No. 49 for I fr“ appointment th ' 1...; \_______J .1 s-will you drop in to- ation of its report it was an- nounced today. With this meet- ing the commission will enter upon the final work, which commenced early in December. YES- _ WHERE P 0N J. A. rroua or "rue British M95 no 10v "A" ram WRIT‘ °‘ J. A. Ilaclarcn u“ Q1 YIAOII L." MacLaranls v19 COME 7 BIB town on Thursday. J. L. Jelly and daughter have re- turned to Albany after spending a pleasant holiday in Bayfleld and 0'Leary. Mrs. Frank has entered Hospital for treatment. Kenneth Green, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Green left on Saturday for treal to undergo an operation. He was accompanied by Father Cur- The l‘ wedding was United Church parsonage, Sum- merside, on May 11th, when Rev. L. B. Campbell united in marriage Miss Carrie Reeves, daughter of ' Mr. and Mrs. Preston Reeves oi Coleman, to Mr. Bruce Heckbert, son of Rufus Heckbert of Summer- EASTERII GUARDIAN ..'Montague, Talkies and deme- Saturdav night. 3541-54341 mcuuncn 0F THE ROI-Y TRINlTY-(Arlglicen) 6007891057". Sunday within the Octave of St. Barnabas. June 12th. Mall!!! 11 A- M, "My Saviour," Catechism 2.30 P- M, Dvensong 7 P. M. St. Barnabas, Apostle and Martyr" Capt Francis Kelly o. A. m charre- . RBECEXVES DEGREE — Mr. Seymour Gordon, former Principal of the Margaret King School oi Pugwash, N. 5., and Vice-Principal of the Bridgewater School. recently received his M. A. degree from Col- umbia University, New York, also a teacher's diploma in Education. Mr. Gordon is spending a few days in Bridgewater en route to his home at Brudenell River, Prince Edward Island. He is the son of Mrs. John Gordon. Envy: Neither can he that mind- eth his own business find much matter for envy. For envy is a. gad- ding passion and walketh the streets and doth not keep home. —Francis Bacon. \-.~.\\.\v Dunn's" K I [I N EY " I PILLS I l \\ . ‘l9 l .| ‘Klnrlw .v H, ‘I \|_,. “w, H l l‘, .>‘ ‘ vmfllry,“ y l‘i"",|||;::“1' . ,1 1 ' 11".“ . gmyl Gasoline and Mobil Motor night, June 9th, big dance as usual v 1n Richmond Hall. Orchestra. M- mission 25o. enlng. Sec and hear Hart Abbot. Vera Lockhart, nurse at the Fal- conwood Hospital, who is taking her vacation at the homo of par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lock- hart of Miscouche. entertained at a bridge and dance on Monday evening. About one hundred guests were present, several friends from Charlottetown being among the number. Ice cream and cake were sewed at the close of the evening. l was a recent visitor e the guest of her sister Mrs. Joseph 5“ Hughes. $ Q tended to Mr. and Mrs. James Noonan on the birth of a young son. June 1st . s bright and prosperous future. S. IESTEIIII EIIAIIIIIAI .-BIGB'.I.' PRICES on Fundy BAG Oil at Braces. 8519-64-21. ._,ANOTHEB SHIPMENT new auto atomic batteries Just received at emu. 8519-64-21. _DON"l‘ FORGET ‘Thursday 3528-84-21 _."1‘ONY THE CONVIGP‘ in Indian River Hall next Tuesday ev- 3574-64-11. -BRIDGB AND DANCE-Miss B. -ALBANY - Miss Hazel Green to Emerald, Congratulations are ex- Mr. James John- tone was a visitor to Charlotte- Mr. and Mrs. McKenna. County the Prince Mon- an of St. Dunstan‘s University. w-QUIET WEDDING—A quiet solemnized at the sides a professor for Grade 11. A committee was appointed to dis-v; cuss the same and report back to the Board. Last night the members of the Town Council met the School Board to go over the plans for the new annex. S. Canada. Rev. L. P. Archibald,_ min- ister. Services for Sunday, June 12th: Bedeque, Sunday School at 9.45 a.m.; Searletown, service at 3.00 p.m.: Bedeque at 730 p.m. A pageant, “Jesus Shall Reign," will be given by the young women of the Edith Thompson Mission Circle, and a report of the Marl- time Conference Branch o! the W._M. S., will be given by Mrs. 110"” Wright. at Cape Traverse at 7-30 D.m.. "The Parable of the Good Shepherd" in song will be given by the members of the Young Peo- pic's Society. The minister, Rev. I... P. Archibald, will be in attendance at the Maritime Conference of the United‘ Church in Sackville, N. B. —COMMENDABLE ACTION .- Tha neighbours at Muddy Creek of Mrs. Joseph J. Perry, who has the misfortune to lose “all she had by fire recently, are clubbing to- Bether to build her another little homo and to furnish it for her. Mrs. Perry, whose husband died only last winter, is over seventy years of age and had strlven brave- ly to carry on alone after her hus- band's death. She had just man. aged to save the money to pay the funeral expenses and that we was burned m the fire which de- stroyed her home. That the milk of human kindness is not entirely dried up in these hard times is clearly proved by the fact that Mrs. _ Perry received from a lady in Charlottetown five dollars to help her in her need. The lady was an entire stranger but had n“ o; her troubles in the Guardian. Mrs. Perry la very grateful to her an. known friend and also to others who have offered aid and expects]. ly to her neighbours who are mak- ing such bright plans for her fu- ture comfort. S. THE‘ concom- Z-rrroomawmsdvdrsmaf Trustee; Felix Gallant and Daniel ‘Gallant, Inside Guardian; Wedge, Outside Guardian. S. 1d Th b 1d d ;The M- R. E. C. Convention of Zoe’ s“; rm: hi“ gagged t“ Vthe Tyne Valley District was held l d“ f‘ T‘: 5 °ish° an the United Church at 1.01. 1o, m“ c a“ was a e“ e by e’ on May 31st, with a good attend- lglgfihgvggtgemrfginigf‘ :1‘? lance Mr. James Phillips presiding. e 95 jAt the afternoon meeting Rev. J. wishes of a host oi’ friends for a ‘J_ Levy. the M_ R_ E_ 'c_ rep)? I scntative conducted a very interest- lug and instructive round table dis- Arétimcfllins Klégllwomfinzlcussion. His address in the evening ° reg“ 3' m“ Y m“ 3 ° ‘was particularly inspiring. Excel- "h" summerslde 5°h°°1 Emmi °n ‘lent papers on different phases oi Tuesday evening the present staff ‘3_ s_ work were 31v“, by gem w_ of teachers for the High School ‘E, Ange-n and My, A_ M_ Link. were reappointed for next year- ‘letter. Special music was rendered Two more teachers will be neces- h“. the choirs or 1,01; i4 and Tyne 88ft’ 101' the 60111111011 srades. be- Valley. The following officers were mymqmqrovedorftfailtolll “lbny the Convict" i! 9'14"! 35“ rriday night, June i0 at 0.80 p. m. by Indian mm- nooks! 0111b- Specialties include vocal 00W. Wa- batie stunts and inlifllmfliill millili- Admiuion 26 and 1o cents. IMt-O-l-Ii _._.. —V!SI‘I'ING SIJMMIIIIDI - Mr. and Mrs. W. ll. McDonald of Summerside, had as their (fill for the week end. the latter! - u, w, nougiu, and bar niece and nephew, Miss Helene Brown and Robert Brown; also Miss McDonald all of New Glasgow, _N. S. S. ...IN.IUBID INTlBNALIJ-m. Lawrence Pitzpatrick of flgniah Corner was brought to the Prince County Hospital on Monday even- ing in a serious condition, The young man was suffering from in- ternal injuries received when he was kicked in the abdomen by a horse. The latest word is that he is improving. S. —I'UNEBAL OI‘ JOHN MCINNIS -—The funeral of John Mclnnis took place on Tuesday morning from his residence on‘ Harvard Street, Summers" , to St. Paul's Church. Requiem Mass was said by Rev. Bennett McDonald and Rev. Douglas McNeill officiated at the grave. The funeral was largely at- tended. The pallbearers were Messrs. D. F. McNeili, Roy Silli- phant, John Siocle (Jr), John McCoubrey, qabricl McDonald, R. T. Morrison. S. ~ -ELECTION 0F OFFICERS—At the regular meeting of the Sum- merside Council No. 2070, Knights of Columbus, held on Tuesday evening in the K. of C. Home the election of officers for the year took place and is as follows: E. P. Foley, Grand Knight; Jerry Doucette, Deputy Grand Knight; Henry Bernard, Recorder; Angus-l tine Blacquere, Treasurer; W. Hen- l ry Noonan, Advocate; Wilfred Gal-| lant, Warden; Rev. Bennett Mc- Donald, Chancellor; Mark Geudet, Percy —M. R. E. C. CONVENTION - appolnted for the coming year: President, Howard Barlowe; Vice President, James Phillips: Secretary Treasurer, Ernest Grlgg. The con- vention will be held at Wellngton next year. ' -BRlDE-TO-BE llONOUlLED-x A most enjoyable time was held on . TBEDEQUE-Umted Ch‘“'°h °HTuesday evening at the home of i éMrs. Eli F. Gallant of Summc side 1 ‘when eighty-two guests tendered a! ‘miscellaneous shower to Miss Leona l Wedge in honourpf her approach- ing marriage. A large baby car- riage decorated in pink and white concealed ma“ lovely presents of silver, linen fihcr useful and ornamental Miss Betarice Arsenault o_ .he parcels and Mrs. Charles Cuhlll read the ac- companying amusing verses. The evening was spent in music, danc- ing and cards. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by Miss Irene Gallant. Before leaving tho guests wished the bride-to-bc every happiness. S. PERSONALS -Mlss Belle Corbett, Charlotte. town, spent the week end at her home in Tlgnlsln-‘r —Miss Annie Bernard and Master Vclery Bernard, Tignish, visited Charlottetown last week and while there were the guests of Miss Crete Mclnnia-T —Hls Honor Lieut. Governor Dal- ton, accompanied by Dr. Howard home of Dr. and Mrs. J. A. John- atom-T —Mrs. E. Lynda and Miss Mable Lynda, Charlottetown. were visit- ors to Tignish over the week end.-T n--- —Mrs. MaFcua Oalder of Char- lottetown, is visiting her mother, Mrs. George Robinson oigsummer- side. s. \ —Miss Georgie 14mm of tittie- ton, New Hampshire, is spending her annual with her sis- ter. Mrs. O. W. Ho“, lummmlde. Dalton were week end guests at the - .4818 B. d... .1... Specially Priced 1dr Kielliag Fibs and Haifa E-IIIE of economies that you haven't seen 5efore'-a|| 3i new low prices that mean savings to you-All timely? neon“ goods-All reduced for this Week End Sale. I . Young Men’s Blue Serge Suits, 2 pairs Pants. ., Special Sale Price ._.,._._....., $18.95 Men’s Suits in sizes 36, 37, 38 and 39. Reg. value $18.00 to $20.00. On Sale .. . . .. .. . .. HALF PRICE A special line of Boy’s Suits, sizes 30 to 35. On sale HALF PRICE A special line of Boy’s Suits,tsizes 28 to 36. 2 pairs pants. Price $5.95 An extra special line of Boy's Suits, sizes 32 to 36. Bloomer, Pants. Price $4.75 Young Men’s Tweed Suits, a special line clearing at . . 1-3 Off All Young Men’s Top Coats clearing at Special Prices. See our new "range of Sport Trousers and Plus Fours. Special in Men’s Neckwear 19cand 24c Men’s Balbriggan Combinations 79c lo.|a----¢-... Men's Fancy Silk Hose .. .,..,, 39¢ Men’s Fancy Shirts 89c and $119 Men’s Silk Underwear, 2 pieces ,. $1.00 Per Suit _Men’s Wool Bathing Suits $1.79 Boy's V Neck Pull Over Sweat. ers, fancy colors. Special. . $1.19 Men’s Khaki Pants, ‘sizes 40 to 46 clearing at .. . . . .. HALF PRICE Men’s Felt Hats, odd sizes, latest colors. Regular $5.00 to $6.00, Clearing at HALF PRICE Men’s Heavy Work Hose. Reg- ular 25c; Special 4'pairs for 85c A special line of Men's Working Shirts, sizes \I_l4% to 17. Special 69c Men’s Heavy Police Brace. Spee- ial 33c pair Men’s Combination Overalls, Blue and Khaki. Special $1.60 pr. Boy’s Blue Overalls, sizes 4 to 8 years. Special price . . . . 55c pair VALUES OF OUTSTANDING NOTE FROM THE DIF- FERENT LADIES AND CHI IN OUR LDREN'S DEPARTMENTS STORE $45.00. Clearing at . . . . . . .. $38.00. Clearing at . . . . . . . . . $5.00 to . LOT NO. 1. ' All Ladies’ Spring Cloth Coats priced from $39.00 to 00 I _ LOT NO. 2. All Ladies’ Spring Cloth Coats p LOT NO. 3. Ladies’ Spring Cloth Coats priced from $22.0t t $27.00. Clearingat................. . . . . . LOT NO. A ' N All Ladies’ Cloth Coats for Spring priced from $18.00 5 0o to $22.00. Clearing at . . . . . . . . . . .‘. . . . . . . . . . . . . ' SPECIAL RACK Coats on this Rack clearing at prices that range from 3 I aaaaeo u riced from $29.00 to sllljon $18.00 oaaaaaaaoeooofaan A Special Rack of Ladies’ Voile Dresses. Price; .. $1.98 to $2.98 A Special Rack of Ladies’ Celan- ese Dresses. Prices . . $2.98 A Special Rack of Ladies’ Plain and Flowered Dresses. Prices . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . $4.98 and $5.98 A Table of Children’s Dresses. Prices . . . . . . . . . . . . V69c to $1.98 A Special Rack of Ladies’ Linen Dresses. Price ;.. .. $1.00 A Special Line of Cotton Crepe. Regular 30c yard. On sale at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25c Yard ladies’ Full Fashioned Chiffon Hose REGULAR VALUE $1.95. 36 inch Striped Flannelette. Reg- ular value 28c. On sale at 25c Yd. 27 inch Striped Flannelette. Reg. value 18c. On sale at . . 15c Yard Men’s Dark Skirting. Reg. value 22c and 25c. On sale at 20c Yard Special Values in Printed Cot- tonsat...... .18cYard A Special Line of Ends in Sat- eens and Cretonnes. Reg. value 45c and 50c. Clearing at 35c Yard A Special Line of Roller Towel‘ ling 22 inches wire. Reg. value 28c to 35c. Clearing at 25o Yard CLEARNG AT $1.00‘ | Another lot of Children’s Ging- ham Dresses with. Bloomers. _ Sizes 2 to 6 years. Special price ASpeclal Line of Plain and Print- ed Cotton Voiles .. . . . 45c Yard 4. g REMNANTS IN CRHETONNES, CURTAINING, PRINTS- FLANNELETTES, SATEEN. l wool. COATINGS AND | HALF ASpeclal Line of Pongee Silk. Clearing price .. . . . . . 49c Yard A Special Line of Printed Organ- dle. Clearing price . . . . 75o Yard A Wonderful Value in Ladies’ Silk Fashioned Hose .. . . .. 45c Pall‘ i> SILKS, vouas, FUGI. RAYONS CLEARING AT PRICE ' ALL ABOVE SPECIAL VALUES ON SALE' THIS WEEK END. THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. HELP A NEEDY PERSON BY GIVING THAT. SMALL JOB A "ro rue uusmrrovao. ‘ Provvae ‘Bros. ' Limited roa REL BARGAINS‘ _ The One Price Cash Store PHONE 21249. _. One Price to EvarybPdY spot Cash i