‘ Simplified Sprayinfl 1 ‘ use s MODIFIED '1 KIL-TONE c’ ‘A Iordo Paste that will save you Time and Money, and ‘give better results. Use as a wet so"! to ravine Home Made Bordeaux Mixture. Gives greater covering snd'bctter adherence. Use 1o poilflils nor Iwre- Ground so line it will not clog strainers or nozzles. Write tor Circular. Bruce Stewart 6o’ Co., Ltd. Distributors for i’. E. island FOR SALE BY H. H. Cox. Monti. 0'Lenry Produce, 0'Leary. W. l). Coiley, New London. (‘. J. Johnston, Brookasld, A. J. McDonald, Trnendle. \\'oorl d: Co., Cropsud. f‘. E. Pratt & Son, St. Peters. Jenkins Bron, billlrlew. .\. Martin k Co., Grondvlew. Slcfiownn LtIL, Kilmulr. J. A. lilcliennu, Coleman. Hayes .\Iel\'u_v d‘ §llurp Tyng Yalioy, R. E. file-Donald. Plnrtte. Prowoe k Sons, Murray Ibis“, L. C. Allen, Cnrdllnn. Curt U Son, Bediord. _ I. I‘. DIVhlO, Praises. {P0107 McNutt t Sons, linipequo and . lenslnlton. Inroid Toonabs, alaylirld. Cutcliifo Brom. Fredericton. I. J. Roy A: Co., Hunter llirer. R. A. lticPhull, New Haven. \Vi'ilLt Bram, Victoria. l. L. Dnrgc, Firs Houses. A. D. McPherson, Plgg. Cook 8 Son, Murray River, I. P. Callaghan, St. Louis. P. I. IcConIi, liierriie. GRAND PICNIC AND SPORTS Montague, Wednesday, July 17th- $50.00 in prizes. Splendid e v e n t s. Admission tree. Programme commences 2 p. m. Refresh- ments and tea served on the grounds. Baseball at 6.30 p.m., Charlottetown versus Montague. . '-"6'61H'l. - 2T new ANNAN HORSE nncrs Wednesday, July 31st, .1929 $1,050——PURSES—-$1,050 CLASSES 1. 2.17 TROT AND 2.20 PACE . 2. 2.24 T801‘ 3. 2.30 TROT AN PACE . .. (Eligible at both galls) Running Race (open to the world) best two in three heats. . Purse 850.00 Special train carrying race horses and passengers leaves Chlrlottetown at 9.00 A. M. for New Annan-Jleturning after races. Entries close. SATURDAY, July 20th, 1929. Entrance money must ac- company thc entry. Horses must be eligible on that date. Entrance iec 5"? of purse. which must accompany cach entry. cent deduction from money winners. tionl are complied with. All races mile heats; to be raced on the Z-hcat plan, viz: 10% o! etch purse will be awarded the winner. the remainder to be divided in three equal parts. one part to be raced for each heat. in the event of there being tnree heshwinners. they shall race a fourth heat to determine the winner of the event. The management reserves the right to declare oil. change order o! pro- gramme, decline any entry, bar any driver, declare of! and flll without re. advertising, any races not satisfactorily filled. If weather is stormy. or track is in unlavorablc condition lo that racing cannot be carried on at the time advertised the management reserve the right to postpone or declare the. races ofl, and return the entrance monies. Hay, straw and stabiing free. This Track is a member of the National Trotting Association, and will be governed by its rules. except where they conflict with the above conditions. J. FENDER-CAST, 506N019’. Rein-forced thread, 8 colors Silk Hose 59c 8 Colors in this one, the best value for the price offered anywhere in Charlottetown, look it over, compare with usual 75c lines ' Moore é? McLeod Ltd p - ............... PURSE $350.00 . PURSE $350.00 .. . PURSE $303.00 "nus-.... Five per No horsr named unless these condi- QBT-‘l-B-B-ll-lii. For the Man VVIIO Carmot SmQke l, At Work The Favorite ' A “ CHEW IS . T‘ 4e ...‘.- ulturit s, NlClllllSllN gaunt T wu 1 m; w: No i a-Q“ . ‘I Western Guardian _ —I'Ill.l WILL be s temperance meeting in Malpeque Hall st s o'- clock ‘russdsy evening, 16th instant. ‘addressed by Rev. J. Cobum, o! Tor- onto. 6017 4!‘!!! PAGIANT "His Wondrous Works" will be given under the aus- pices o! the Bedeque United Church Circle in their Church. Sunday even- ing, July 14th, at 8 o'clock. 6616-7-12-21 ~51‘. JAMES CHURCH. Summer- ileld. Laying corner-stone of new Church Thursday. July 25th 2.30 P. M. Also Picnic on beautiful grounds opposite church. 6629-’!-13-15-17-20-22-23-24-25. —DBINK Mace Bop Ale. 'l-9-til1 Aug. 8 —ASK FOB Macs Hop Ale. 7-9-till Aug. 8 -FBESB CEMENT proof heavy paper sacks, sold at Bruce's, 6518-7-10-21 -HAY SALE-Car Malsgssh just arrived. Peter MscNutt d: Son, Ken- sington, o53i-1l-l0-6i. -ROSS-MILLER meat for biscuit contain yeast, dried milk, alfalfa and bonemesi, sold wholesale and re- tail at Bruce's. 6594-7-13-31. ...; nan/moan IATION will pro- duce a healthy fox. Feed Ross-Miller meat fox biscuit. Sold at Braces. 6594-7-12-31. —SLATE SURFACE SHINGLES- Car just in. The kind that will not blow of! or curl up, and our price is the lowest. retel- MacNutt a Son. slngton. 6531-7-10-61. —Sl-‘itAYiNG MATERIAL-Gen- erous quantity sprafhg material now on hand for distribution. Please book your orders st once and avoid disap- pointment. J. B. Mlllman, Kensing- ton. 653t-7-l0-6L -CBDAR SHINGLEJ-Csr Mil- lers Just arrived. We always keep Millers shingles in stock, as we con- sider them the best. Peter MacNutt s: Son, Kensington. 6531-7-10-61. Eastern Guardisn ..'ASK FOB Macs Hop Ale. ‘Hi-till Aug, 8. AWVANTED-Teachcr {or West Valleyileld School, District No. 127. Supplement $75.00. Apply to W, A. Martin. Secretary of Trustees. 6608-7-12-31. ..*i‘itESBY’riiBIAN SEE“ lCES _ Next Sabbath, July 14th, Cardigan at 11 1.111.; Lorne Valley at 8 p.m; Dundu at ‘l p.m. Preacher Rev. W. E. Davies, B.A., lidlinistcr. JSUNDAY SERVICES-Church services for July 14th. Dundas Bautist Church 11 s. m; St. Peter's Bay Baptist Church 7.30 p.m.; An- nandsle Baptist Church 3 p.m. E. J. Chisholm, Pastor. ..'SUNDAY SERVICES-Rev. J.W. Williams will conduct services on Sunday, July 14, as follows: Murray Hlfbvf 11 u. m-z Murray River 3 p. m., and at High Bank 730 p.m. There will also be preaching service at Montague l1 s. m.: Georgetown 2.45 p. m., and 780 p.m. st Stur- goon. Souris Exhibition The Eastern Killg’: Exhibition As- sociation will bold their Exhibition at Souris on Wednesday. September 18th. Upon to all of K1118‘: County, President, A. F. PETERS. Secretory. i). I. McAULAY. 8606-7-12-71. “PELLIGUBA” the remedy for ECZEMA. BOILS. PIMPLES ‘and all SKIN DISEASES Wool»: in moisture 1 lot of Maldfllitfliy, clear '10-. ~ ..'Alcxan‘ MeLsren, Chsrnwood. .hss moved into his new workshop when he caters to those in need o! suhu, doors, or any kind of wood- work. ..'Mrs. John Alex. Currie, who has been teaching in the Hermsnviile School, has returned to her home at ‘ Nsuirsge. 5 i ..'Dsniel Currie,» formerly of Clear 1 Springs. has rented the olcl "Lsueh- lin McPhee" farm at Bear River, land with nu ramny is now residing “thereon. mu u s line old place._ i l ..'Angus l... McDonald, Charwood,’ ‘is moving his buildings nearer the: ;pubiic road and putting them on mew concrete ioundstions. --‘D=¢o Bilfliblthy u extended to Mrs. Catherine Gillie and family, or‘ ‘St. Peters, whose daughter Miss Re- | ‘gins, is critically ill in thrcsmey; Hospital. Boston, Mass. i-lcr brother Adolphus, who is in the Seminary.» lEdmonton, Alberta, is on his way to? ‘see her. ‘ l l I _ FORTUNE BRIDGE I , l l Citizens of Fotune Bride and Rolloi Bay wer/o deeply shocked when on flrhursdcy morning June 28 th, a wire j was received by Mr and Mrs George? Wood, announcing the dreadful‘ jnews of the accidental death o1 their son Edwin-s. young man Just eo- tering the threshold of lite and re- siding in Cambridge, Mess, tor the past iew years. Deceased was en- gaged on roof work when a rung o! the ladder broke under him. m" his descent. oi twenty ieet, some oi hie staging iell with him and on iron rod or bracket on soms part oi it pene- trated his abdomen. He was rushed at once to the Hos- pital where two operations were per- formed on him in a vain effort to save his life. 'I‘he accident occurred at 1.30 P. M. and death and 980 P. M. Mr Wood had been married but two months to s. Miss Bryanton of Royalty P E. I, and deep [sympathy is ielt for the young widow, as well as for the parents oi the decessed._ His body arrived in Charlottetown Saturday rat". "We the Rollo Bay. Sunday mo... :1 the home o! hLs parents. accompanied by Mrs. Wood and Miss Jones. The funeral to Bay Fortune Ceme- tery was one of the largest ever seen in this vicinity, The floral tributes were magnificent. Fortune Bridge School Examina- tions took place Thursday afternoon and as usual s. large number o1 pa:- ents attended. The pupils both in the Senior and Junior Department acquitted them- selves very creditabiy, all anxious to show of! to his or her best advantage. A1181‘ the examination a pleasant programme was rendered followed by the presentation of priza, certi- ficates and generous treat to each pupil. ‘ Public School Certificates, Wallace Francio, Minnie Burke, ifiicr John- son. Prizes for Attendance. awarded by Miss Grant. Dorothy Johnston. Prizes tor Cleaning Teeth awarded by Miss Green. Hilda. Francis, Dorothy Johnston. Special Prize for Progress, award- ed by Mr. B. Creamer to Hilda. Francis. V Senior Department Prizes awarded by the Teacher, Minnie McKenzie, Higcst Total in Grade X. Daisy Johnston ior English Clara Burke for French Gladys Aitkcn for History Elizabeth Francis for French Wallace Francis for Highest marks in P. S. C, Exams Minnie Burke for Arithmetic Basil Johnstone for History and Geography Lester Johnstone for English Lester Burke for Nature Study Jean Conshsn for Reading. Clz.._.-.Prilnl~'y mpg-taunt, rlayettsz-‘Iba Jack! that love Mil Canada- or rscwrs in Costumez-Miu Lester Blith- Canada. Minnie Burkl. Jflhn Bull-Wallace Francis. Jack's in m. sexes-anus and savers Francis. Jack the Giant KER- Lloyd Jackson. Jack oi the Bow" Stalk-Winsloe Wilt. 4m H"! Jill-Dorothy JOIWW“ l“ ‘lholms Jackson. Jack Homer- Emerson Jackson Jack ‘Firs- Frank and Fred Coffin. Jack spntt and his wile-Dot Burke and Bcsullh Collin. Jack and tho House i-ie Built-George D180! Johnny Canuck-Bssil Johnston Jack Frost-George Francis. Inspectors Hynes and M11111!“ conducted the Matriculation Exam! n. Souris Centre. A great many candidates wrote the erlml 11" eluding fifteen from souru Convent 11v; from Souris High, (our from l Rollo Bay West. one from Fortune Bridge. Mr. W. J. Poole had the mkiortune or 105mg a valuable horse lest week- the animal backinfl over a bank Ind killing himself, Messrs Aeneas Bailey and M. J- . Murphy. Elmira were amen; U" V151" tors to Souris Wednesday- Friends o1 Miss Wanda Acorn lro pleased to vrelcoms her back to Souris again-even tho‘ for c short W0 weeks. Miss Acorn has been trainin! 1n the Mass, General 30591911 m the past year. and is very much in love with her W011i. -- Mr J. C. Ferguson was among the visltirs to Summerside on 0111M" Birthday. Mss Muriel Dixon has. returned to her home in East Baltic. Messrs Nicholson and Forbes Sum- vme-rside were among the visitors East this week. The souris Stores have decided to close gt twelve oclock each Wednes- day during the summer months B. MRS. DOMTNIC OWENS A gloom oi heartfelt sorrow W18 cast over Kinkors Parish on June 20th, 1929. when The Angel oi Death claimed for its victim Anna the bo- ioved Wile of Con“; Owens at the early age or t'1i < ‘ii years. The late Mrs. Owen; had resided in Bos- ton ior the past five Sea“ M"! h"! enjoyed her usual good health un- n1 about two mouths n80 she b» came ill and accompanied b)‘ 1191‘ d9‘ voted husband she returned to Kin- kors, where it was thought she would recover, but despite the best oi medic- al skill and the most kind and NW1- er nursing, she was called to her ct- emal home. Anne, as she was com- monly known wss of s sunny. kind and loving disposition. To know her was to love her. She was c dtvi-iiéd member oi The Holy Catholic Church. and, fortified by its last rites, calm- ly resigned to God's Holy W111. "14 surrounded by her husband and re- latives she peacefully yielded up he! soul to its Creator, Besides her s0!‘- rowing husband she leave! i0 1110111‘! their irreparable loss her lather Michael McKcnns oi Kinkora also live sisters and six brothers namely: - Mrs. Henry ‘Irslnor, Kinkors, Mrs. Fred Sheshan. Boston, Mrs. Gerald Trainer. Stu City. Sssk, Mrs. Jos- eph Trainer, Kinkon. Mrs, Ferdin- cnd Kilbride, Conway, Charles, Kon- sington. Wendell. Newton, Joseph. Maple Creek, Suk.. Harold, ‘ John and Vincent, New York. Her funeral which was very isrrelv lt- tended wok place to Klnkers Ohufflfl on Saturday morning. A K1811 M!" o! Requiem was celebrated by l"- M- J. Smith, P. P. who frequently visit- ed Mrs. Owens during her 111MB and who also conducted the urviwl at. the grave, The psil-uirers were her six brothers four ol whom arrived The Programme was as tol- lowsz- Chorus. v....t"~i1 Song, Rccitstloh- George l-rnncis, Ro- citstlon-Mlnnie Burke. Recita- tion-Jesn Conshsn, Recitation- Hilda Francis, Recitation-Gladys Aitken, Chorus and March (in Costumei-Ihe Diaiogua- How Betty Put Things over Po. Pl Smith-Wallace Francis, Ms twirl"- I l E; j Pfuflfli __ ST. Tosrrive July ‘.1. irom distant points in time ior (h! luneml. May her soul rant in PB!"- Mass Cards were refli/ved 180111 the following- Y". and Mrs. I‘. A, Shcchan, Mr. Doullnic Cwenr, Mr. and Mrs. Mien- sel Ml-Kerlna. Mrs. Francis Mt- Kenns. Mr. and Mrs. I. J. i-lulhfil: I-FOOQ OQOQO-O CO9 Q s ltir-Eii oeth rr i. o a- To be had at all m“: shalt-exert 23L. If... “am? m‘ an‘ “or”, Smith-Gladys Altkeu not csr- oussll mrso l! ten-s oun lawyer-carol John- Pflc. p" bottle 8125' Stone, Algeigion lmw-A Dude l nui the Hired Man-Lester nurse 'u"n“'wu"ur'_”‘mtu" ‘ ‘rwo hold Up Mon-clause; and M...“ , ' *' - 1 ~s=~_="--""— Ute with ' I silos.‘ Cut u early and p"t on r ii - o V . Items of Eye-opening Interest 1 For W eek end ’ Sale ' 15 Good Ones For The Men S? Boys Men's rayon straw hats fancy Men's grey cottonade bands. Regular $4.00 pants. Pair _ s quality Ffid“ and s“ ' ' Odd lines Men’s tweed Men's Sailor straw hats suits .. .. ' $200 value for " c Men's tweed and worsted suits MeIYS fB-RGY Shirts 59PM" odd lines only one or two 0t a ate collar ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ pattern left Worth to 2 Tru Knit balbriggan $35.00 Friday and Sat.$ 5-00 combinations ' Boy's mug pant suns 8 Odd lines summer combin- an sizes $ a ations ' - ’ ui t Odd lines balbriggtan shirts .49 gcgrs _s_ _ and Drs., garmen . . . . . . - Long tweed pants for ggvyoggfglegr=iééé f}??? $2.19 ...... rau- . . . . . . . . . . .. $215 $1.65 $1110 d Half Price Clearance of Ladies High-grade Tweed Coats This sale includesa. selected‘ line of very handsome, high grade Tweed Coats, beautifully tailored, all new this season, they must be moved to make room, so you have a wonderful piece of good fortune for Friday and Saturday. COATS $25.0_o_t<> sssoo at _. .. HALF PRICE Coats Worth To $25. All ‘Wool, New Clearing Out At $8. Bathing Suit $2.50. Here is a final ‘clean up recluc- Big buying mmde this value §.'i3.3’.‘;§?.','§13i§;‘Eéfiéiéfifi I 3-1;»- WEEK END SALE ... 21-11 1:122:11" e an p a n Many Styles In New A Lovely Line / Rubber Aprons 49c Crepe Pajamas $1.39 A Wonderful Another Lot of Those New Line of as y, - . ' Sunfast Prints 35c Lad1es’ Hats ‘ " I These or; very twellyl’ plittetil-lns in the , newcoongs. ou’ ‘e em..... Fflgslaoséli? “ti: gait?’ New Fancy Piques, a. very much wanted hats. All new feltfl. Very line, white ground, modern patterns last word in shapes and in the most eflfective colors 36 in colors. ' Be 5111131110117012111119111 , New fancy INDIAN HEAD, 36 inches over, you’ agree ey’re . the best value m wide, white ground, colored flower WWII ---- ' . very effective and pretty .. . . . ._... ,_ Q E 4| w. and Mrs. Ferdinand Kilbride, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ‘Irsinor, w. and Mrs. Henry ‘Irsinor. Miss Madeline (memo, Mr. and Mrs. P‘. J. Green- sn and family. Mr, and Mrs. W. P. Nelsons. Mil. James L. Dufty, Mill Lona Dolly, Mr. and Mrs. James it. crunch sod family. Ir. Joseph Mo- rations} ron ALL cans Donald. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mc- Kenna, Mr. Joseph Moi-Kenna. Mr. and Mrs. Damien Duiiy. Spiritual Oiferingsz-Mrs. Owen McCarvillc. Mrs. James B. Oroensn. Miss Mary I. GNIMII, Mrs, Michael McKenns. Miss Clerc rltclimmons, Mile Nettie Siddon. Messages oi Sympathy: - AUTQMOBILE A STARTING. LIGHTING o IGNITION WATSON ELECTRIC too. - SERVICE 7sfrA1iio1~z_ . ' Rev. D. Diamond. Summefvii“ Mus, Mr. and Mrs, James Nuwi Dorcheetor. Mus, Mr. and M"- F- A Sheehln. Maiden, Mass, Mus Ru“ Sreehan, Maiden, Mus, Miss 54m Owens, Brooklins, Mus. Miss M"? Mohan, Bovmly, Mess.