wvx-wnc- e-asq-n-QQ-n i i mgTmn fiuurumfimoxmgTomcco Quality! Quantity! Buy Long Tom-and get b0111- That’: tile economy'- O trry P. I). DODS & THE FA Paints. The the highest qua COMPANY) LIMITED. OHARLOTTETOWN ' PHONE 757 i-P- -“'—"’ , _h th -——- AddICSS And lfildlgnlllfllllztiidfy sclllltlllle-bewcheiiiittgill “APPROPRMTE Presentation wi- fccl stirc that a silver)! D931 REV. WILLIAM McCABE _ (m Htlfllltly last immttllzttely’ ai- suhstrtntipl gill. and .\ir..l.().'l‘raltiur read llla fu- - 1r a 1935i llflle.“lplclvlltfnd \\'illiam Nicffahe. Fort. Augustus. l{,i-V("l' nd and (leitr hither,»- We have (army hoard that yo" g-ltuil soon he leaving Fort Antzlld" tusi, and the piflltlfl W111‘ “mom Y“ paw- for some time (been s0 11111111‘ atcly zissocinteil. For this reason. tlicn, we wait. upon you 10111114 l“ pm yr)" god~<hye. and to tender you n parting tribute of aDDT9¢1311°“3_ J\ few months ago 0111' 200d “l5- hllp, with rliarttcterlstlc thoughtful- lilnli, aslu-(l you to come (0 th: as- slltltillct- (if our lute P116101‘ “'1'” was stricken with a fatal ntalatly- \Ve well rcmemib t‘ Y9"? ready j-(gfipuflfle; also vUllr invariable kintltivhs (lutltltl 1111761‘ "V1118 days Of slt-klloess and of death. During the weeks that hztvi; (‘lapsed 911108 lht-u (you have t-tmtititllll’ will)!“ )'(lill"h‘l‘ll' to many of the WHYB "l"! (UL-stunts of‘ our parish life; 11nd your wise COillHPl. your earn?“ zeal in the cause of religion, your pleasing pt-rstiuzillty, and yOllr self- sacriflclirg (icvotiutt to duly have L-ndelflfllll you to every member of our congri-grttiuti. Now that your successor has been named. we shall. a5 1031111 (fhnllffin of thv (Thurch, extend to him p. hearty and unattitntlus wel- come. Nevertheless wi- YOK"! your leaving. poet we might say! “tn every eye around I tnurk v r. T)“. feelings of the heart 0e flowing: From “my smll l cult-h‘ the spark 0f synrpallty in friendship 219W‘ ins’. We shall itcccmpztny you 111 HD1711]- horvcver; anti. in the weeks flltt cnhéeg“ ' ‘JPTN! in the “@1115 0i 111° generous rtsslstance. the name loyal TRADE MARK Paint Products CO., LIMITED. Montreal MOUS ISLAND CITY Paints. varnishes. Ready Mixed Manufacturer: of lity Paints and varnishes for over 50 years. AGENT i BETHUNE i HARDWARE lyriui- visit- and of you. _ 1 As a mark of our aflection we ‘Illflw 1...... rn you with this little re- P801116 gathered in the evening iu mcinhrance. May it occasionally re- l1"? 8411119 611111011 111 11 aflfvlce 0f i11- 11]‘ ltigli Alass. the ctutgri-gtitinti of gull to your mind our pariah church 115166851011- ‘Rflv ‘Mr. 5., PM. p}... (‘hurt-h. Flirt Attgtln-‘und me races and the mm“; o; presided in the morning and after ‘in! wiitvtl on illt: ltci’. W111i" 31"‘ those whom you see around you. 11"! 1178i hymn refill the Moderatorp .-,,',.;.., pr. .-(nting him with 1111 m“ and may it also rruiiud you from 19"" 19A DEYO nhmlkilwlllt 101' llfris‘ and alt tipproprittle 111111 “f” time p) time of the warm hearts ‘i; Yea!‘ 01' 1318561118. " T)... prl-strllltllillll ma, m.“ 1mm’ ‘finch’ we assure (onnell delivered a powerful ad- uas made by .\lt‘_ l'.1ll‘lt‘l( l)u1'l',\’I you. shall thrcth in kudly greflllli-i are" (whenever you return. ,- May the spirit of peace and ‘glatlness continue to hover r011l1d ‘you. May God be ever with you; and may 11c grant. that. the future years hold much happiness 111 l1‘)!!! for you. Sigurd in behalf of the cougres’ ultion of St. Patrick's Church. F0"- Augustus, this 6th day of June. U926. t l’atr1ck Duffy J.0, Traiuor I Eugene Callaghan l John A McDonald ‘Matthias Shem Leo Traiuor Wilfred Hughes ' llerhert Beatgau In an eloquent and very gracious reply of acceptance, Idather Mc- (tube thanked the congregation for their thoughtful gift. and for their VXpTkSSlOll of warm friendship. He ‘said that he wns leaving Fort Atl-gustus with feeling of genuine regret. Although only a little more than thrt-e months here he had grown to lite the pariah and to iapprciate the splendid qualities of the qienple. The gift of faith was strongly lmplautied 111 their‘ hearts: anti their affection for the priesthood iva-s traditional, He re- ferred in his successor the Rev. l)r. (‘ruken zand he (bee/poke for him in tht- years to come the game support, and hearty co-operatiou that had (been given in the years that are gone. Personally he should not soon forget the kind- nvm of the people everywhere he went. lie should ever pray for them; prny that God would bless them ~ bitss their homes, their families and their undertakings. 0 WILLING TO TRY .\iin3sttr-— "Sandy, Sandy! Play- ing the (pipes on the Sawbath Day! Mtm. l wonder at ye-dac ye no’ kcu the Ten contmantlmettltl?" San(ly--~"N0. t dinnu ken them: hut Jun-it whilst-in the tune an’ I'll huve a shot at them." -<o>-—-- AT LAST SM“ U“ rewum] u, remtud u! or-the ‘Bedeque Church greeted Rev. town was a recent visitor to the Western Guardian -FOR LATE WESTERN NEW! —Paga 8 1| available. t2. ‘ -TO LEV-Office on Water Si. Summemide. Apply to Holmanh. 9717-6-9-31 . ,—GUARDIANS ON SALE If. the Guardian‘: Western Oflico in the McNeilt Building. Summenlda ov- ery day. —NEW ANNAN RAOES— Wed- nesday. Aug. 25th $1000.00 in purses Class Free for all 8400.00 2.24 Trot and Pace $300.00 (Horses must be eligible at. both galls) Col; Stake $300.00. J. Peuderxaat, Secretary. 96916-941. —-IN STOCK car Crushed Lime- stone and Lime suitable for spray- ing and fertilizer purposes, also car Cement. fiPeter MacNutt d: Sun. 9743-6-10-31 OFFICE. — The Guardian’: Wutern 011cc in now located in the lcNaill Building; Water sLflummerside, whore :ub- scriptioufl, new: or advertising will be received. The phone num- ber 1| 233. —GUARDIAN Join together and send your coal orders for shipment in carload lots (lirect front the mines. All sizes.‘ all kinds; write us for particulars| que 11 a. m. Cape Traverse 3 Dam: Srarletown 7.30 p.m. Friday, June 11th Rev.P.A. Fitzpatrick at Cheltou at 8 p.111. -FERTllIlZER FOR SALE-Ave still have a few tons high grade fertilizer which we are offering at 11 V"l'y low price. Book your order..- at once-dvllllmau d: Duggan, Ken- slxigton, P.E.l_ 97-10-6-10-61 —SUPREM E COURT-The case day yesterday when several wit- llfldSv-S were examined. Mr Heath Strong K. C,, "representing the al- toruey General" acted for the crown and Mr. C. D. lMcCailum for the prisoner. The case will likely be cncluded today. —-WELCOME VISITOR — Cape Traverse has a wiait from a distin- guished preacher. The United Church laat. Sunday night had a. large crowd to héar a talented s-peaker—Rev. DnMoCounell who captivated the audience lu his matt- terly address on ‘The Kingdom of God." Hi5 strong pronouncement .on the Supremacy of the Crosmthe [Divinity of Christ. (he Inspiration (of the Scripture, the final triumph ,of Righteousness and the challenge of the King vs Howard TrowsdalekvBAI occupied the attention of the Stu‘ ’ prenie Court in Sutnmerside all ’ THURSDAY. JUNE 10 lnt:rn:tion:l R:dlo Program: EASTERN GTANDARD TIME EVENING (XDNOERTS 6.00 P. M, ' WiEAF (492) N. Y. (Mid-Week Hymn Sing. ....7.00 P. M. KYW (536) Chicago. Family Hour. WIP (509) Philadelphia. Glen Mills School Band. 7.15 P. M. WEAF (492) (N. Y. ‘Hire’: iHar- vesters." also Win11, WFl. WGAE. W-LllB. ‘WSAI, WlWJ. WEAR. WGR. WYDIC (476) Hartford. 102ud U. S. Infantry Baud. . i 7.20 P. M. W-Ifi (345) Chic880. W, L. S. Cou- cert Artists. 7.80 P. M. WPG (300) Atlantic City. Piano Recital. i WIRX,‘ (469) Washington. U. S. Mat‘- ine Band. _ ' WJZ (380) Schenectady. iSyracuse U. Program. 7.50 P. M. —FARMERS SAVE MONEY —AWK.‘RC (326) Ciuci. Popular Vocal. 8.00 P . M‘. WEAP (492) N. Y. The Clicquot Club Eskimos also KSD, TVADC. WCAE, WC-CO, ‘WEEI, WFl. “m1 1mm" “°1“‘““'“S9‘i§‘.'_"6§;§'f“~ wont, warn. WlUliB, woc. ' ‘ 1 wsu, WWJ, want _,BEDEQUE__CIRCU,T_REV_F_ lW-‘BAL (246) Baltimore. Musical u. Boothoyd of Snmmemide willl .'P’°$""1- preach Sunday. June 13th at BedePMRQ“ ("'11) Montreal. Illinois School for the Deaf. Musical Pro- gram. WSOE (246) Milwaukee. Elk! Club Studio. FMAQ (448) Chicago. Studio (Pro- gram. KENT‘ (.263) Shenandoah. Tabor. (Iowa, Program. Will’ (509) Philadelphia. Artists’ Recital. 8.20 P. M. KYW (536) Chicago. (Musical. 8.30 P. M. (246) Baltimore. WBAi. Mixed Quartette. WHAS (400) Louisville. lnstrtr Spirituals. 9.20 P. Ml. WMAQ (448) Chicago. Church Ath- letic Association." clearly the true position of the Un- ,lted church on all the essentials of the faith Dr. (McConnell while in Cape ‘Traverse was a guest of Mr. (and Mrs. W.S. Mutter-t. He (left ‘Monday morning for the mainland land Wvedncsday exipected to go to {Council meeting, ‘to personal consecration showed ANNIVER- |$ARY—A congregation that filled Dr. McConnell on Sunday evening. June 6th, and a large assembly of Fitzpatrick Rev. Dr. Mc- that was heart-searching, soul inspiring and edifyluig. A very lofty spiritual note W83 struck. The music W115 cspccially fine, The solo parts -by Miss Helen McKay and Mr Gordon McCalluut and the fine anthem h_y the choir with {he hearty congregational singing all cot-rlbuted to make (he service one long to be remembered. The even- ing service was presidd over by Mr. Thomas Moyise. (In addition to the splendid report of the ‘Pres- tbytcrlal given by Mpg, Horace Wright npecial music was rendered and a spiritual atmosphere created by many prayers. —DRUGGISTB MEET-The gn. nual meeting 0f the Prince Edward Eastern Guardian . JEASTERN AGENT. -Mr. -J. W. Murdock is now Guardian agent lu Montague and will be plug“ to receive news items. advertis- ing. etc. ..'A8 SEASON LATE, the play usually presented at. Si. Margaret's on June 10th has been deferred un- til Monday, Jtlna 21st, Watch mr particulars later. 9696-6-8-81 ..'DON'T M188 the big dance at Carruthers cabaret on Friday night. June 11th. Special music. 9727-6-9-21 . JFOR BALE-GREY OORT car, 5 passenger, in good condition. Price $200 or exchange for register- ed Fox. N. J. mchutsaiifmntiiiin. photoplay ‘The Ten -...'Mr. Jamoa Mdtntyre of Mou- tague was a visitor to Georgetown ou Saturday. -—-A. ..'lMr. Gordon ‘Rona. George- city. —<A. 8V9!‘ Mrs, A.—You entertxn a great deal more than you did formerly, l notice, . B.—Yes, indeed. This is the fimt really hospitable cook we Georgetown on Saturday. —1A. and, mm the week and at Mumy Hor- ' ..°iMir. Clemens of the Montague Electrical Co" was a vhitor to .pnbllc in this reepecL Messrs 0e0- om-azo- u-ei ‘Stthtmerflidei i Geo. E. Hughes, _ @355 THE MARVEL ‘Secretary registrar. 1M1‘. H. H. B0211- Comkflf; une; Treasurer, Mr, W. J. Brown: menu,“ (n oddfeuow-s "a", Mont ‘Council, Mr. J. E. Dalton. Bumme _ _ - side P.E:l.. Mr J. w. Waush. A1- azue June 14th Don t ‘gills-Ball. berm“. and fir. m A‘ Eon“, chem lottatowu. PERSONALS k, -__.__. . 1 Recital. WKRC (423) lCincluiuati. Classical Program. WBZ (333) Springfield. Unknown iCorrtt-aito." WFAA (476) Dallas. Musical Pro- gram. “The WlGY (380) Dallas. Musical Pro- gram. WIGX (380) tSc-hehectudy. Organ (Recital. 9.55 P. M‘. WMtAQ (448) Chicago. L‘. uf C. Chimes. _ 10.00 (P. M. WBAIL (246) Baltimore. WBAL En- semhle. WOCO (417) St. PauliMittuempolls. La Bebana (Program. WOC (484) Davenport. line Plowhoya." KMiA (252) ‘Shenandoah. "Ye Olde Tyme Gang," Orchestra. KiSD (546) St. Innis. Lyric Sky- dome Proiflwl- 10.03 P. M. VWLW (423) Ciuci. Doherty Melody Boys. “The M0- 1005 P. ill. ZKDKA (309) E. Pittsburgh. Pitta- i. Island Pharmaceutical Association was held ‘in Summersldo yesterday with the president, Mr. George E. Hngltes in the chair. The report-s of the officers showed the associa- tion to he well organized anld‘ fuuc- tiioulng iu a very active m-auuer. Several applications for exaimlllfl- tioua as pharmacists were unlimit- ted to the meeting and referred to the Council for further considera- tion. Among the mattens discuss- ed was the matber of the sale 0! glatered pharmacists. A resolu- tion was passed to the affect that the association would call for the more rigid enforcement of thv Pha/rmacy Act which contains PTO-l viialona for the protection of the E. Hughee and E. A. Rater, (Cllar- lottetown, were appointed to attiand the convention of the C. Ph. .A. which was held in Charlottetown wrnn CHARLOTTETOWN autumn WBZ (333) Springfield. Organ Real, tnl nwnml Concert WSQE (246) Milwaukee. Wiscon- 835 P_ M sin Bible Conference. . B lvfiv- 10.00am. WORD (2‘5)9_w‘",‘,‘_' a‘ m“ WCAE (402) Pittsburgh. Baseball nom- so . rm l) h. s -~ ‘°-°° P- "'- phgnylmlfgyefs. 00,1161? ym lKfiO (s61) onlriiiha. Baseball WBAL (246) Baltimore. WBALg 15°01"- “oo P M Ti . - - - W031.) (345) 110m Mum! (map KGO (361) tlukland. Vacation Pro- tette. ,'"f‘,"‘~ _ _ WHOWHO (526) Des Mummy \\ill (400). Chicago. Collyers Bankers’ Life Trio. i ‘Spun Gown,‘ WRVA (256) Richmond. Negro: 9.30 P. M. WOAI (391) Houston. Mistletoe t’ Melody Maids. ‘ WGY (380) Schenectady. Organ poisonous drugs (by other than Fe- “‘°'““"" I‘ . burgh-Font Studio. 10.10 P. m. tcnns (s15) not Sprlllll- Overalls Music. ILM P. M. KOO (361) Oakland. WlOW Mala Trio in Campfire Songs. KTHS (876) Hot. Springs. Acordlau: Selactloxu. 11.20 P. M. WihlB (808) Chicago. Liberty? Studio Ensemble. | 11.30 P. M. WRMA (256) Richmond. Carry Me l Back to Old Virginia. l 10.00 mun. , K011. (278) Omaha. Hotsy-Totayl Hour. . _ 12.15 A. M. WEDW (326) Cluciunath- "Night Howh." 12.30 A. M. CJCM (312) Mt. Joli. Theatre. FEATURE TALKS-SPORTS 3.00 P. M. WRC (169) Wash. Baseball. 5.00 P. M. WFAtA (476) Dallas. Texas League. 5.30 P. M. WOAW (526) Omaha. Every Child's tStory Hour. 6.30 P. M. WGBS (316) New York. "Footllght and Lampllghi." 7.00 P. M. WEAP (492) N, Y. "What's a Good (Book to Readif" Also from (WIEBI. won. Wil-‘l, WCAE. WWJ. woc.| \VSAll. W'1‘lC (476) Hartford. Book Review 7.30 P. M. . WORD (275) Bataviu lil. Sunday School. Baseball. 7.45 P. M. WPG (300) Atlantic City. Dialogue. 8.00 P. M. WOAI (395) Houston. Baseball Re- sults. . Safety 9.30 P. M. WGY (380) Schenectady. Travel- oguc. 8.45 P. M. WEAR (306) Providence. Talk. lllMtAQ (448) Chicago. Financial Talk. 9.00 P. M. “TMAQ (448) Chicago. U. of C. Lec- tut-c. KJR (385) Seattle. Baseball Scores WANT TO DANCE? 0 P. M. 8.00 P. M‘. WKRC (423) Cincinnati. Grill, Itulianl 9.00 P. M. “(HAT (492) New York. Sliver- town, also WEAR. WEI-ll, WGll. WWJ, Wdill. WTiAG. WOC, WKXYO A 6.3 WEAF (492) N, Y. Garden. . I KSD. “NINE, WJlAR, \\'A])(,‘, WlzlB, \VSAl. WRJC (469) Washington. Royal ‘Salon. l ‘ 9.05 P. M. “'1? (509) Philadelphia. Piccadilly Cafe. 9.30 P. M. ‘WGN (380) Schenectady. Dance. ‘WJZ (455) N. Y. The Record Boys ' 10.00 P. M. lCFCA (356) Toronto. ‘Pavilion Orchestra. WIRVIA (256) Richmond. Jesters. Watson's 11.00 P. M. WLW (423) Cincinnati, Calico (jut V 11.30 P, M, WIJW’ (423) Ciucl. Castle Farm. 12.00 Mid. WSWS (276) Chicago. Gus Ed- wadrs . 12.45 A. M’. l “lllAF (366) Kansas City, Nlghl. hawks. 1.00 A. M. KGW (492) Portland. Mcl-Ilroyrz. (Copyright 1926. by international Radio Programs, Chicago.) Acid Stomach Is Dangerous From tndlgntl n or Stomach Trouble CUT THIS OUT Sulfa rer: "Stomach trouble dYlQfplll, hp) dlxeltlon. :onrnc::, gas. heartburn,‘ food fermentation. etc" are caused nine time: 1n ten by chronic acid n)‘: a wet’ knuwn un- thorny. Burning hydrochlork 4.42141 deveb. op: 1n the stomach :2 :n alarming‘ rate. The acid irritate: and lnfiamr-nl the delicate utomncr. lining lnd of- on I d: to galtritia accompanied ‘by d gerou: atomach (ricer-iv. Don't acid stomwh with pepsin ut‘ artificial dlgeutent: that only give temporary relief from pain by driv- ing the uuur, fermenting food out 0f the ltomlwh into the intestines. lnltead. neutrnllze or sweeten your last year which takes place (in Mou- treal in August. (It was decided 10 hold the next aninuai meeting in, Charlottetown. The following 0f- ficem were elected for the B-nauinl year: President. (Mr. J. E. Gallant. Vice President, Mr. Charlottetown; l O ulna : tunm and 1: not n all acid :tom:ch after meal: with a little hot water and Binurated Mag- nenin and not. only will the :ni:h but your meal: will dlgen! naturally. There l: nothing better than Blcuratcd Mugncnia. to "mt. en and uttle an :cid nomach. 1t leak: up the harmful oxcu: acid much u : :ponga or blotting piper might and your ltomach act: :nd loci: flue in Jnnt a few miuutu. Bl:- urnted Illflblll can be obtained from any reliable druggln In eith- If powder or tablet form. 1t i: fe. reliable. any‘ and pleulnt to about! we. ..\M.r. McGowan, Georpetownl r.-—A. \ Thursday Friday and Saturday ' See our special lines of Polka Dots, Rayons and Silks. All . Odd lines in Corsets, including, Gosaards._SP¢°1°1- - A WEEK END or BARGAINS A lucky purchase of best Canadian Print Cotton, light and dark shades. Regular value 25c and 30c per yd_ (2000 yrds in lot.) Special PriceIOnIy 15c yard Ten yards only to one customer. Get in on this Bargain. 2000 yards 36 in. Unbleached Cotton. Special price 10¢ yd 250 yards Striped Flannelette. Special price . . . . 15c yd, 300 yards White Cotton to -clear. Special price . . 10c yd, 500 yards Assorted Colored Dimity. Special price 20c yd, 500_yards Plaid Gingham. Ladies. Special price 25c yd, J nst received another lot of Silk Hose, all shades. Reg- ular value $1.50 clearing at half price . . , . .. .. . . . . . , 75¢ A special line of Ladies’ Silk Hose, all colors to clear at...... ...........39c See our table 0f Remnants in Silk, Rayons, Striped Broadcloths and Dress Goods at half price and less. the new shades for summer dresses. All sold at our low price. Values From (lur Men’s iliothingi Department 50 Men’s Suits, good quality tweeds, all sizes. Regular value $22.00 t0 $25.00. Clearing at . . . . . . . . . . . . ~$16.0( 50 Boys’ Suits, good serviceable tweeds. All sizes. Reg- ular value up to $12.00. Clearing at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $8.00 Men’s Khaki Pants, extra special for . . . . . . . . $1.50 pair 50 Carriage Wraps. Regular $5.00. Clearing at . . . 53-911 Men’s large durable Work Shirts 75c to . . . . . . . . . . $1511 10 dozen Men’s Overalls. Value $1.50 and $1.75 t0 $111133 at...... . .. . . - A special line of Doys’ Caps-for only l. . . . . . . . . 60c Each A special line of Men’s Silk Caps for only . . . . . 75c Each Men’s fancy Cotton Hose with stripe . . . . 2 pair for $11111 Men’s Balbriggan Combinations. Special .. .. . . . . $119 Roller and Work Suspenders. A real bargain . . 39c Pair Boys’ Cotton Jerseys at special price . . .. . . . . . . . .. . 39¢ Men’s fancy Negligee Shirts. Special at $1.00, $1.17 $1511 Men’s Soiled White Flannelette Night Gowns. Regular $2.25. Clearing at . . . . . . . ' . . . . . $119 ..-...-...--.---- A Sale of Sample Dresses 25 in lot. Good quality Printed Silk. Regular valuc$22110 on sake THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY _ For the Special Price of $15.95 “THIS IS AREAL BARGAIN” [l Kiddies Party Dresses, Voile, Chambray. 6111,8118!“ Black Sateen $1.00 to 51-35 KhakiPlaySuits.,................... $500 Ladies’ Knitted Suits for sport wear,$12-75 l0 ~ - - - $1 ' Pongee Silk Bloomers. Special . . . . . . .. .. ... - - - 5155 $2.15 Ladies’ Summer Wash Dresses of Yolle} 33'0"’ Silk, Broadcloth, etc., arriving ' i d: Prowse Bros, “THE BARGAIN CENTRE” - ' -.