:al `~ _ ,,_,.,_,.,.-.. -... .nun -"vs E is ii di.-'l it I sho CLE Kir vor .cnt riiic rim: Mr Zass rn Lili Ml eiic ilh .='.\`z Mi ulu ti' Q1 'orr Fin t EH M in ull . y Iwi af! ly' N (-- _ g CSI l\ inf),- 1~'i'l»“'l,’.il if`-77 ._i .-., " f.=f=_»-fill? . .i "". ‘Lg J. T ' ` .F ' : . ‘ .,_ , i .,(‘ .Lx - ,. ~.;- - -“ _._-"_, p, . ‘_ Q ._-....___. _ _ -45-. __-f ¢- ~ ~ 'Z .¢»_...; L_, ,__ __ -1,.-_ 1. 1 ¢,"',.`.l . I. _’~_1_l I 'itll-4 ‘A "f I \ ‘l iii '1 if' ' L . .5_,_. 'S . ` L ‘litgu _ = il ui _“.2 ' T ‘-`.~.',=' , _= ».a;a-‘_-.u...._,;_~ -__.._,-_3=,=_ '.~ **1.’..!‘ 3 _-1- The Western Guardian Licoiisziivsrlvf _ -BVUY Tmit CHAINS. .locks and- TIRES and tubes, all ~ ” pumps at Brace's. 5124-B-10-21. sizes at Braces. 5134-0-10-21. FOURTH DISTRICT OF' KINGS “Sub-Standard Sox ‘I ' pairs -$1.00 This is a fortunate pick up by one of our buyers, and a value that will make you sit up _and take 00 notice.4pairs ' Men’s Balbriggan Bathing Suits in Navy with Red trim. Men’s all wool Bathing Suits, navy with oo stripe. Skirt style only, all sizes ' Men’s Shorts (underwear) plain and fancy, all sizes, Broadcloth, from SILK SHORTS at $1.00 Men’s Work Shirts, Blue Chambray, Khaki Duck, and other varieties, all sizes “ Men’s Fam-_v Shirts, with two separate col- on lars to match, a very special value at .. . . " V- Y 8 interesting Week-end i Specials for Boys ._.._~n\¢-.?___L_',_...._. .___ l Boy’s Flannel 1st Longs, fawn and greys, plain ` _ and* elastic waistbands, sizes 27 to ~ ~, ss. $2.50 io W Boy’s Golf Knickcrs and Plus 4’s, in fawns and _ grey checks and herring bones. Sizes 28 to 35. $25010 ' Boy's_ Wash Suits, all shades, ages 2 to l .\ 3 yrs, _Very special line. $1.50, $1.00 to ‘ Bo_v’s Khaki Long and Bloomer r Pants.Sizcs 25 to3€................. ' l Boy’s Summer Balbriggan Combinations. ' 1 Sizes 22io32.2suitS............... _ Child's Khaki and Blue Trimmed Play i, Suits, ages 3 to 6 years Child's Knit Suits in Powdf“.', NHVY and Scsirlet, trimmed, size 22 to 26 .. ' Boy`s Caps, in good colors and smart paticrns.Sizes6V1to7............. ' _ Li 4 .a*~§i 1 in b ' hi ._.__.., 9% n e__ rig i-tid? ...W (' - ff' . . ' 5 32’ ‘- i V _Wash Goods Department _ ` T _“___ ‘ You are invited to come in _ -‘ __ --fj_i_.._=# and see this-the most at- ’, _.,' __ . tractive Wash Goods De- _/ ' I partment in P RI N CE :fl ’ if £2’ ’ EDWARD ISLAND. 1 ~ - 1_4 tr ...Md » . . . -"V7 _ Sale of . Voiles, Beach Cloth, Eponge, '_ ,_, , Rayon. "*=f#. .., 3 , HALF PRICE gif? _,_:-§%_ ' " \l.>~c=‘ ' ‘ fs 5; g a _ ,` ¢ ~ A ig' \ \ \ ;,,.~.;-f, “""_*' Tmmsosv _ ,_ ` _ CH¢\1iL01'rEr0»vN GU5__RDfAN -PDB Fl.ASHLIGll'.l_'S Ind bat- -BUY FISBIN _ -ICED CUP CAKES.-Just the charcoal biscuit, in stock at Braces. ; 5134-6-10-21 -Noarn amorous and Free- ____ town United Church: 11, N. Bedeque; __.A 3, Freetown; 7.30, 'ri-aveller's Rest. J. “Guam W. A_. Nicholson. Minister. , somu -nf Yoon sroluac __ drink Mac's Hop Ale and feel bet- Cmk (968 6 3-tts till June 30. - CH WORK- ML W At s. conference at Ottawa recently den” with Major Dunkin, of Dunkin and ,their research work on dog distemp- he] h poss e research work H_ D_ Ibelng carried on in connection with ed by disease among foxes. The Federal De- of a serum which will be effective. Mr M Attending the conference were Mr. h l . town and Dr. Wickware oi' the Fed- C or eral Department of Agriculture, who has been on the Island for some time HE GETS HIS MICE (British United Press) svnurzy, N. s. w., .iune io-A L novel offer by letter has been receiv- ed by Minister for Home Affairs' from Eugen Grlenke, of Berlin, who In states that he has received word that tificat icense - in different districts ‘of Australia. The writers says he used to be the nn; cus, Lmem, assistant of the most important rat- catcher in Germany, and offers to Jghn Bake,- exterminate all the rats and mice in Joh '<-- iiignii cam.r:roN scnooi. ficuipii Larkin; Liiiian 'I'he standing of pupils of Carleton an, School is as follows :- Mille . - an eiin Macpoi-laid; a, Doris Guiespie. Grade IX-1, Hensley MacDonald. Grade VIII-l, ,Thelma Quigley; 2, Mildred Muttart; 3, Harold Muttart. Abe Grade VII-1, Allison lHarper; 2, Benjamin Bee Miriam MacDonald; 3, Theresa Mc- Meuri C rvllle. ' na C Ward ORWIBY: 3._Deane Bell. Gaim Grade IV (Sn)-1, Ralph Noonan; more, 2, Wallace Muttart; 3, Roland Oat-.Rufm Grade IV <.lr.>~1, Marion Bell, ioyy Helen Lewis, Mabel Lin lequal); 2, Grace Howatt; 3, Harold Vinc , ` ' Bell. _ Grade III-1, Gordon Gillespie and Macno Ferne Bell (equal) ;2. Joseph`Noon- lie M Grade I~i, lb. Jorgensen; 2, Mild- inn, red Lowther; 3 Lillian Gratto. ndance.-John Quigley, Shaw Edward Oatway, Deane Bell, Ralph Wim lNoonan, Herman Jorgensen, Marion i '-- _ Eastern Guardian A and chooae live delegates to ropzaaent T,uLOB,ED gU|T for uns. FREDERICK D. BEEHAUT, Place your order at Lea.rd's, GEORGE 5- P00!-E. sos:-c-o-io-ai. °°'"°“°"~ & MCDOBlid'L CDEIIOLTBWWD, ter. There is only one Mac's Hop Ale ako P_ o_ Box 5“_ Bummemcm THE made by Bummerslde Bottling Works. LOG H 1° Wd- 'Macs nor am, wuoimie ui ` 4904-e-a-m~uu .runs ao. rn V ers at the cemetery by Rev. C. U` a view to hasteriig the development M°Nevm_ services at the grave by MONTREAL, Que” June 10__Egg, the ge, Hymns werez. Peace, Per- G._;S. Sharp, President of Cansdia_n ,ect Peace on Resutremon Morning Na onal Si ver Fox Breeders Assoc - . . d Ch ti Good~ni ht, b the ation, Mr. Gavin Harding, Charlotte- an Us ans B y “S Prince Of Wales - College Teachers’ addition to those obtaining cer- es and diplomas the following ‘there was a “colosal plague of mice" have qualified for teachers' licenses: n Baker; Angus Bernard: Win. Australia for $1.500- ninea nest; In Bridges: Pius aiu-' r n; Yvonne Dolron; May I-Ieartz, ¢ Ronald Jamieson; Ruth Langille; - (Margaret MacGowan, Alice MacGuig- p Alastair MacLeod, Freda Mac- H. Eva Manderson, Anna Riley, S Second Class License . c Mary Henry. Margaret Heron, si a. Hogan, Eleanor Hornby, I-Iar» u Way- old Hughes, Stewart Ives, Earle Jel- 0 Jean Mlmart and John MaCD_mald_ garet MaCA______u___ Jean M8E.'Ar1_\;I_=:_l;_- :igholesalers at extras 19, flrsts 18 to ent MacCausland, Doris Mac- ed, Gregor. Hilda Maclnnls, J, Kenneth ta HBH. Stewart MacDonald, Til- 13 _ 3 L_ sclsaac, Minnie MacKenzie, Ar. lm- » Wd OMWIY- inur Mncxinnon, asian Muemucn. e Christine MacNevin, Lauretta c MacRaie, Doris O'Brien, Marjorie r Perfect ‘me ' . Beatrice Stevenson Rosella is ams. ch 1"-if-1,. - 11-111 :; ‘i;;;-'I'-_'-;i=;"_.~ .ff-;‘-,-f-g-’-»_-A -.-__ - - -`~.- . " _._,_,",§....- »_,.~s_=_z,~_se_..~ _ *r _- ~e._.:;~=-1‘. -' ;'..:T -'.°_ . ¢; ;',-.~ y.-.,=~;-9-1:; _-,~_¢,~.,;$j -_.,-,. -A .., T.- ” i . e ~a ._"' :.2 :_,.. -_.f‘.'~` _,~.» ,.?=!>r;T,1-=,- 5>,._-,,-.-:cess vii'-5*-...¢.-..>~s~._,, 1"... ‘_:__ _ ___-<"<**"_~_ __ ..= ¢`=¥,_¢_-,,__ _' *- -f-`@-_¢_-‘_.-5.-_‘_-;2..:-‘».'.._",-._-§a_. 1-._ 1 - ""T-i`“f":3_`.`- " 4'” "T ' - $7"-` `5~.‘_`5~f"_?'~‘ 'fr ~""-_~ <' °°""~.:.- '~.- _._ _ `_.-¢ its HDRSE RACES, GEDRGETDWN ‘SCG THREE CLASSES PACE ........................-............ PURSE 5250.00 TROT ..................-.......»......... PURSE $250.00 TROT AND PACE .....-»...--.......... PURSE $150.00 No time allowance for trotters. Entries close Tuesday. June 30, 1931. Entry fees 5% of purse, which must accompany each entry, 5% deduction from money winners. No horse named unless conditions are complied with. All races mile heats or three heat plan. The management reserve the right to change order of program, de- clare off and fill without re-advertising any classes not satisfactorily lilled, or to transfer horses to another class. If weather is unfit for racing, the management reserve the right to postpone or declare races off and return entry money. Five horses to enter and three to start in each class. This track is a member of thc National Trotting Association, and will be govemed by its rules except where they conflict with above stated conditions. ssl ~ ticura Preparations _ At Every Point of the Compass L , af ._-__~ -.- \ . f \ C" ___T_ ,_ Z _ __ W ___ r _ __ _ _ _ . Await Your Approval i ‘ ‘ . Q . 'rn soap, .ns .na fi. ` 'i'i'T*?.` "` cieansea andpgurifies, the Ulllllllelll, ggi I - rliiliacpttilzieangllegling, removes piimplea gr I s es, u.|||, , %_`< ~ *ji Tho ll C 8 ` rj is ideal after bathing and)l:iiTv.i:g. .moot ; P M, ’ \ ` Y , C _llll gives a rich, creamy iathcr that ' ° \ - ° remains moist throughout the shave. ‘Q , 15:1: agesfeywlél-:;_ Su-Kiss. oinn-uni asc. .na sue. _ ,\ . avv lllleura Shaving re . .seat 53 passengers who will punch th their own tickets as they enter the Gr vehicle. D _ J_r_w_"=_{__Pu:_}j§-__m»_<::T_ Dew- .D. G. M. Howatt, and others -_ G TACKLE. am- A convention of the Conservative teries consult Braoe's. 5186-6-il-21. munltiou, camping and picnicking mcg" supplies at Broce'a. 5166-6-ii~2L Kings will be held on SATURDAY. JUNE 13th at 2 0'CLOCK P. M., In , thin; for tel( Rob1nB0n’s Blkery. -BLAZENGEES ilolmil riilrllell. THE MURRAY RIVER PUBLIC ‘summerside. 5167-8-li-ll. new tennis balls, sold right at HALL, Murray River, for thepur- , - Brace'|. 5168-6-11-21. po" of Nominating Two Candidates -BONEMEAL, Yeast, Puppllsc, to contest the District in the Coming Provincial Election. Each Poll Chair- manwilicollalileetingofhiafoll his Poll at the Convention 4918-6-l-3-0-9-11-12-dl. (Canadian Press l . _c E 11-UNERAL 01|- THE LATE M . QUC., Juno 10.-Oh WILL D0 RESEAR m_ Lavers whmh len his rw, the first change since January, sugar on Richmond Bt. Georgetown `PY1°°5 W9” ’°d“°°d W” “Pts P" at 3 p.m. to the Holy '1‘rinlty Church hundred P°“"d5 here' °°°°dh‘5 t° an Laidlaw, intemationally famous for md Cemetem Wu one or hmm qnnouncenieni made by the Montreal d ers for some time. The service 30915 °f Trad* t°d°V~ P'i°°° W°’° ‘ er’ Maj” Dunkin “greed t° “ssl” in at the church was conducted by Rev. q“°f°d as 1°u°WS5 Extra Ufanulated l°"°’y W” ‘ble th naynioncl.cnar1oiietown, assist "fined 10° P0"-‘ld bm- $4-7°? 2° Captain Belt. The pall bearers P0“¥1d 8'“m`|1*‘S- 352 1° Wund U“”‘“i°°~ were. Ashley Allan, Peter Ross, Sey- $5- 10 P0Uf1d`8“m1ie5» $-15? 5 P°““d partment of Agriculture are consid- mom. Knight Capt C_ M_ ntzgeram cartons ;5_35; 2 pound cg;-tons $550; ering the best means of carrying out A_ A_ McD0nud_ John D910,-y_ pray. No. 1 yellow 100 pounds bags ’4.40;_ the recommendations received with _ No. 2 yellow, $4.30; No. 3 yellow $4.20. l cLui-e, woi-shipfui Master of Potato and Cheese prices declined. while butter quotations held un- changed on the produce and dairy, market today. Fresh Ontario and prairie eggs in carlois lost from half to a cent. Extras declined half a of the Fourth District of o iivcnaasa ual- . r) . Kr- DESPITE TilE NEW DUTY AND SALES TAX T0 THE PUBLIC-Canada’a largest elling Teh will not cost the consumer nm., despite the new taxation. Do not pay more than the price shown on the pa¢k@¢_ ( . WE PAY THE DUTY AND THE TAX, T0 RETAIL GROCERS-You will find no Duty or Sales Tax items _added to our in. voices. We will pay these ourselves in order that you may serve the Public withqui extra charge and keep the same prodt as before. ` SALADA TEA ’ DDMPAIIY 0F GANADA LIMITED . /' cent at 22 to 22 1-2 cents and firsts were off half to o. cent at 17 1-2 to 18 cents, while seconds dropped half a cent at 15 to 15 1-2 cents a dozen. British Columbia fresh extras in car lots lost half a cent at 23 to 23 1-2 ~ S at 5 per 160 pound barrel and No. 2 stock was off 'I5 cents at $2.50 per , ., _ .ii Quebec cheese born lose n quin-ter or den excess of sun. they were “im” F -2 cenm a. pound and to retailers ties rathe 'low for th of th k. Wilfred Bradley. tiend on egg markets continues easy "d ’°p°md th’ °"° t° his mpc' "nmiug" gnggging gn; 513;” gh: iamm . muins.hognm. °" B"“"eY' Ffank Bfm- Ed asain t°day with prices still seneral ’°"~ ”*‘° “"° “°" ”‘°""“*'°‘* “‘ '“` troops iisnunz only on me one days s%i$”i'.~§’.i‘if;il»'.'i'~i°s'i-i~'i'ifii‘."iE"""“ 8' 113111111011. Owen Curtis, Carmena ly unclmnged fluffy Um’ the "m|n°]°"' ‘ A 1 ' A mm Grade VI-l, John Juigley; 2, Ed- Fuse;-_ mwentm Gallant" Gertrude - e ni, christine oiuis, May ou- ini. markeif co TORONTO June 10-Tradin on ntinues slow and the tuatlon is barely steady. Prices a.re` nchanged with graded eggs from ntario country points selling to 1_2; seconds 13 1-2 to 14 deliver- Wholesale prices of eggs to re- €5l>0I1Cill1§ day last year. The market _ _ rs anged and are jobbing to whole- 1°- - skiers on spot at 22 to 15 ,eSpec,,,,,,. Mrs. L. H. Coffin. Montasue. Pre- SPSHHY P°P\1l=t°d realona °f Eur- i_’;;‘t’;___1;’1a;£';’_’;H;_f_;cg;;°;;1__ 153211. covaauoirs wrrii aNc.i.i-:iz iy. rirsis however are drug" and sideni: of the suociauon occupied one." we reed- Not wmv Lancs to r 0- ' - are selling down to 1_7. wmem ear- th ;§gBl?\li‘l‘i):ai\1/lirlb' Jorgensen' Myrtle AUSTIN. June 10.-(U,P.>-Mrs. lots are offering at extras 22, flrsts "° ` o *f old Mumu'_t ,n_?;1n:n;E°Ta]d' Har' R055 Slieflillgi wife of the Governor 18. seconds 15. Chicago spot 15 1-2 ess Mw_u_v;__e_ Eve_yn Ng BY. Ther- of Texas, is an expert fisherman She June sfo;-age ack 15 A Laura ivnitzm and Mary M , Wm, 1,,h,,,g 0,, e g “lt "m“°'“t°“ 21 3 4 K - ' D 1-2 November 5° 9 ~ 00511- enjoys both stream .fishin and _- _ _ - e tville; N. S., gave a very instruct- ' ___ &‘fm°|&d“ Muttart, teachers. . im th Gu" of Mex` W* we ° 5 . 1 _ ____ _ _ _ . Street Cars To Go _ lightful supper was served in the so- 119-121 ueen si. ciiuriuiieiuwn ' ts were.'»25 box- m°“» °°“F"“";’:e_"‘° °_’§‘°’;f_‘;t my have been can-isa on in is ntnsi- keeps horse working . 98- vision, took r on fu na.ppy.go-lucky fashion. with casual l Arsenault: Louisa Bears; of1~1~AwA_ Om, June 10___»1-he had doneno fai¢ing,sel.ledupthe m » i 8 , , en. - ide tl 11 sto,-es at extras 21 to 21 nfs” The annual district association gwmring 3:u;}:nT_°d 3:: Ietgxg to 19_ seconds 1-,_ meetings of the different Rebekah to adm, wqnalvé’ to the whole"le_ M0N'I‘mgAL_ June 10g__Egg re, Lodges of the Island met in con- slaughtering methods of more m_o_ eipis here wday were 2389 cues as vention Tuesday afternoon in the I. ompared to 1.159 cases for the cor~ 0- 0° _F' Hal' A 1"” "p""m'°“°n was present from Montague, summ- ` --.___ quiet Ext,-as and seconds are un e ide and the city lodge, Alpha No- \ e chair and after the reports were $119 mile evidently- ad and election of officers held, PASS Pl‘€Sld€nL Of U18 RQDBYI-h AB- mbly. Mrs. Laura D. Cross of ` ' - 0 -e Film ` served and a social hour enjoyed. V1 - , DOG DISCOVERS B02! or » All ent were delighted with , Reproduces Veslon the agrggcments which had been MAN LOM; Mmm (Baum unmd Pan) made and felt that this was one of RAcUsE_ N_ Y__ _-mm; m___U A don is cieaiica une min as aoasa cnusmis Mans moan 7°- nk DeForest was fishing on . of Chittenango Creek with . ° , P.)-George Kenyon, attempting to d°3» 39"” Fishing was p°°’~ " .phenomena. t hm., th sh 1. 1 his h DeForest threw 9. stick across . 'rns story is uni while two vw- 1' ° °° ° me ° Mm' ‘aught hu “agar between tho hoof UNCH T01' the dog. Sport l't?tl.ll11 one hundred pound barrel old tat. ators of a. movin picture company I .nd the shoe The hon! ut hm With 5 Tll.l'ldi{€I‘Ci'il9l'. All ll‘lV€5li(l~ ths. creek while fishing. PHOENIX Ariz June 10 (UP -Bomeon turnedln fl: ri t all ,----e*--_ Livingstolle. acent at 11 1-3 and 10 3-4 cents a 1511611 to find that me print sh°wed` the others night, but* tlleetrli; was ound respectively Receipts were 1- H- Sm” °f 1"-'“1“°“‘ t"°“§p°r°n° 'not in vain as Police found 20 cases ' - . . 121 boxes. on the butter market fresh While ”3"”`°° °f Ohm” with hand’ of beer stored in the vacant house to t sd howin the stigmata. Grade x_1 Ekanor Hem 2_ Am Fr __ Wana Fo. l pasteurized was quoted at 20 ou £5; _ m:_ed__mTy sent for the pan which they had been directed. A B S O R B I N E 5 883%:-|°d:el;deoi-biiie hu stopped That at least, is the impression usual- 13:” :gif ly held in this country. A recent re- ""‘ff,f:,'d_‘§'§_;,i'b§{l}§§'§§;-n;?‘b5';§§ - Peat from China would seem to mark FW* free- W- F- Yvufis Inv-.' p - ynignaiuidln¢.Mnnueni,' -- ebekah 3 the an-islns of suennineu. chinese _ Nationalist headquarters reporting a short time ago that in two weeks _ Canvene righting, moon outlaws were kiiisd, -while the -military l0st 10.000 H-0*-0-oo-¢¢¢.»+o+o+»+»4+uu 4O'O+&¢- zfessive notions. "Q'O-§*'f§~Q . “Lapland is one of the most At the close cf the meeting a de- g of Alpha Rebekah Iodle No. 10 e degree was conferred on a large lass of candidates in a moat effic- nt manner. Over a hundred and ty members werepresent at this eetlng. Addresses were given by n address. st President cross and Past Pre- ent Mcllachern. The warden of 'hy the lov Cultura llmvtq Cream. BY G1 \-v\vsr~i‘r ci-Museo en- iN `\‘\»/esi~|-nf . vans- - ARE RSMBMBIR WORKI 6 ii *-_L_ e Assembly, Ruby M. Hcule and a. at ine cis" an repaired ui ins no " hd SBCI'¢tlX'_V J. J. M0xinh0H Dominion Day Races . suMMERs1o1: i Enquiries are coming in from all over the Inland and New Brun,|w|¢|; for entries to the Dominion Day Races. Following ore the Classes arrang- ed by Race Committee. ,£11-at Race-Free-For-All Trot and e. Second Race-2.22 Trot and Pace. 0111!-ee seconds allowed trotters.) , Third Race-2.2.3 Trot and Pace. Entries can be acnt to either the l President, Dr. E. T. Tanton. Sec- retary, L. M. McNeill or George Callback. Entries eloae .lime 21th. The Best Swedes or home use and eriwfi- Bronae Top. popular in the AMERlCAN‘ MARKET. Merchants in P. Island. , - _..______ , Garter & Go. Ltd ___ _ _ ____ _ _ _ __ _ ___1uin.wa-. r.i..i....... .......... .||.-._ cial hall where refreshments were 1 3 ut _ __ __ __ _ _;_, _ _ _ _ j' *"3* _,_*°?-*~_~+~+°+**°+***__*_*j" BRiNGiNG UP FATHER ' ' C C _ L "H ' __i A elf- e Miilpond “MILLPOND” Purple Toll- HASZARDS IMPRO \ ED Both of iheao '1'ul'nil'S 3" Seed for Sale at our SEED _ TOR! uid by the leodllll 1 Mc Mum" N' ini Tas v=\Rs AN` wuz MASHIN \sx>u\-D liiii iélli itll iii; TIC DOG-CATCHIR? AN' Huw You ugap To \H»\\-r A1' 'mu I-Auaipaw r-'six-ro Meer *