HJULY l. 1930 ggazzr: r4" . 9.. He's Going to Gel Something fSoon! He may, think fhehutn is in hi! radio. hut won he is 20ml: to hnd it's on the hark of his neck. of course, people who have not dif- unvcred nit yet. will sulftr a good ticai this Summer from bothersome, sleep-destroying mosquitoes. And vet it's so easy not to have one single mosquito in the house, day or night. Be cnmfnrtahle anti safe. Keep your home {mxpfufl Syn-av Flit, which in uuaranteeti (or tnnnev hack) to he quir-‘iwiflfh .1" fiiQQ mosquitoes. moths. macho‘. fwd i"!!! ill-i other hrvtneimid insects. let its clean-smell- ing vapor is harmless :c. kill-hand- Fiit ltiils quicker if ma: m: the (pedal in» mgpiiff Hi: Spr-lv-r. IHGlQZ on Flu. and .»»~\\,,,»-. don't accept a substitute. Gel vnurs lodavi fl/ 8pm?’ H\\ _ 3i? an S1118 t lifts/f fiCiC _ fig‘ ii /_ IHI -_ Fiir b mi! mils l l bilk; bani / f ‘\ v p3.» l,» an.» ms ._ . _ ._ . ‘ fg/ b-s-i ["581 Sill; ‘x-olitiiit-icl Kill“ f a . ‘n2 > Feed; Groceries Till July 5th CAR NEW STOCK FLOUR AND FEED JUST ARRIVED Maple Leaf $410 per bag Bran ... $1.80 per bag Queen Citv 33.65 per bag Shorts .. $1.90 per bag Beechnut ' $3.50 per bw, White Middlings Other feeds at lowest prices. l $2.15 a nwrnaewmnwwurwa~aavaev~__. .___-_ . Gom-‘Us Special Tea, yellow package, 2 lbs. .. . . .. . .. 79c Bulk Tea, good quality, 2 lbs . . . . ... . .. . . . . .... .. 75c QRQdI-IandIedBt-ooms... . . . . ..........69c SurpriseSoap, 54c I‘.&G.10bars . . . . .....42c Matches,3boxes . . . . . . . . . PremiumRolledOats............................35c ~Pilchards,3cans . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40c Store open every Friday evening till 9 o‘clock. Closed Dominion Day. COURT 8r SON-"Beydford C3D TCCQ >5.» a F Desirable Property for Sale ON CENTRAL STREET, SUMMERSIDE For Price and Terms apply to John S. Wright, Summerside (fi28-6-24-tts-tt. Maritime Provinces to Montreal The Luxurious All Sleeping Car Train ll/"yjtlx . / l . \ . Leaves HALIFAX 7.45 a.m. Arrives MONTREAL 6.45 mm. (Bonaventure Stltion) STANDARD 11MB (Daily except Sunday, from Halifax} This nllsteel flyulncludea radio-equipped Compartment observndost Sleeping car, Compartment Drawing Room aleepin| rnrs, dining can. Scandzrd sleeping car, Sydney-Montreal. The train dc lttxe for holiday or bualneaa f-filflw Quebec or Montreal where eon» necttons ofTer for Ottawa, Toronto and point! Int. Other piloted Trains The OCEAN LIMITED Lava Halifax 8.00 a-m daily . s lhffillkh Drfllfinl Rrnom Sleeping Car for ~ -. . Charlottctown leaves Montreal daily ex- Ovrt Saturday nn the Ocean Limited. iwestbound from Charlottetown daily except Sunday. The MARITIME EXPRESS Leavrs Ifaliiu 3.30 p. m" daily ext-cpl Sunday. Inlldefa-ila Ir W. IL]! 51¢ 11¢ Agni; m. slams. rlrlffzénl, install (AliADIAN NAT olull <~- - -~. -..w--1_'~>-—._-w-»@~.s..,.w_ - ,--. ‘* Western Guardian . Bingo. Bowling, Wheels of Fortune, land other Esmes. i ‘l Special Cash Prices on Flour,‘ l '—-'"——- ,w55 first in ms ‘lumm- mg yard dash will sustain in ihrlr departure. A solo l l lvhnléhrartcd NllDpnTlm-s. - !.\.'ST!T!'TE——'!'P£ siLL" HiPF-ili '52-‘ fbzrth. The members of the Institute I —1!IG DANCE-Olympia Sumtncr- i ‘side, Friday. July s. Presenting I s 4m m»-;~,,~;y;»;;¢ 222356.513‘;‘filf.lf..;’.i"“ii.’i.iif m "'06 M Bu" a‘ a ' ' ' ' tinguished pianist recently playing at. Tsngaland one of New York's snappy csbarets. The Orchestra with the ir- resistable rythm. A real treat awaits you. Prizes and novelties. 50c and 15c. l 5042-74-3. ~98‘?! MIL! BAY-Wednesday evening, July 2nd. "Bl: Indoor Falr." Supper served from 6 o'clock. Admission 10c. sup- per 50c. 1f not fair. than on Thurs-f day following. SOOT-Sat. rues. —DEATR OF LIFE LONG RES- IDEXT OI ELMSDALE-The death to! .\irs G-NWQQ “Willis of Elmsdale will be learned with regret by many friends throughout the Province. .\f:rs Wallis had been in poor health ‘for some time and passed away on Thursday ltuli at the aze of '73 years. Slut was a life long: resident of Elm- sdnls and arms, before her marriage, ‘mas Kim» O'Connor of um plate. ‘The deceased will be wry kindly re- and with n",':<'.c and sort. There was mPmWTM i" m? district i” h" thzrxven nxeztttwrs m attendance, and ‘mail!’ lkiFd flPi-‘mls and PilPPYmi di-"I three \'l.lZ‘.Ol'5. The nmutes of last lilfliifiml- 3m‘- WM *1 Pflmiiiam mam’ mean“; “we "ml and QppfQYQd, ‘her of the R C. Church at Albert-l Several business hunters were dis- flfl- 77W‘! l" l6" Y" mmlm b95159‘ cussed and Mr. A. C‘. Green was given {Fcr hH-‘bliflri. four dsltzhtcrs and flvr a cheque .1: asses for llflllli. and sons nltntclv: v rs Jrllm Callaghan pnlnzgig the srhonl-frllrc. The school of Elmsrlsle: .\frs. Frank Grader of‘ and SLCi-R rontuxzttre each save a satls- .Til!nis.‘\t hfrs. A, L. F. Crowrlse of factory report. The roll rail was ans- flvillsleav. U S. A: hit-s. Walsh of wered wzth month. date and piste of {Brooklinez Inn of Pettrola. Ontario: ism-us of Alberta and John. Albert are planninz to hold a picnic for the and William at Elimiriflic; UFO 0W‘ ‘school scholars at the closing of the brother. Frlward who rrsidrd Willi sclxml. -Mrs. Sterlzng McKay gave a ithem. to all nf whom the deep synt- rendin: for the benefit nf the Instlt- [nathy of tho communitv is extended. ma. The next meeting to be held at The funeral was held on Sunday af- ithe home of Mrs. Kler BMHit-Vitrrnnon from ht-r rcsidcncc to the R l Lunch was served by the hostess, and ‘C. Church at Alborinn and was very assisting hoslcsscs- and all colored largely attended. Many of the nels- thrmselves to the utmost when the '5 “d nephgwg 0f the riorpased from National Anihcln brought the welllghe vicinity 0f spring \'all~v vcrr spent. evenln: to a close with a hearty prawns Thprp worn nmnv fin-a‘: _"""'- “i “"35 W m? il°5w55l M"- irlbutes and spiritual b»Jllql1cu==--S. Ham Gamble. l -—‘I“0 KEEP your englne running smooth and rool. US! hiflbllOll "APCUC "A" or ‘BBi Sold in one gallon or cask lots s; Braces. boié-id-li- _Ji'flll.EE. ALBANY vlrmm: held at the home o! Mrs A. C. Green on June 5th. The meeting opened u: m; usual star by repeating the Creed ~stoas mrmrsr snows‘ 1x —F“‘.E“"“'L P-‘RT"'*“° U” =rolvrs m SUDIMERSIDE-Intcr- “f”! C*“"~"i“~“ °i “"?“‘"" “mg ... m SD01.“ is hem; rev-wed hgRlver and (‘lifion gathered at the United Church sf Marnie last Fri- Flzmlnerside. Baseball is in full swing day ave-in: to tender and the school boys ara being coached in preparation for compet- iulz in tho Jlrzlnr Mantimo Athletic ‘heir mpm“ Prim and his Elect to t» hPld in Halifax on -llll\‘ ‘M1 Hmm“ Fmm“ m‘ "l" “im” am. rlw buslncss mm of the diffen- i"""‘- A "m" b" n" "1"" °“““°"i cut firms have very generously cm- me ilrogmm" A“ “admit m RH" Hlbutpd to the expense o‘ the hays hit‘. Awrs was road in "lvhvh v.91‘? nn their trip. Those chosen lo no mibodwd ‘he simian? regret n! me} are the ones that figured most com “mgregaflom a‘ tile 669mm“ from: SlJlCIIOlISlV in H10 nthleflc meet w?" midst of ‘heir Ema pasmr and.’ m Charlottetown 8.,’ are a, fohilll! wife who. had endrared them~ In“... Cam RN Prjcharch Rnbgnpsslves tn thclr cnnzrczsltlons. Th5‘ Flark. Thomas Jackson and Calvin gm“ Wigh“ “f w‘ “fluid “Hwy “hfimi Bntrness. Thor wlfl ho accompanied t” mm‘ “w hams‘ A mmsmmiai wife l m. their ‘My emf-q,“ enrich‘ Mr yurst‘ accompanied tho addrcss. Rev yauzhan Gmqm’ Th“, ha" on Mr. Ayers J's-plied with fcr-lml; and Thursday; A; the and“! Fxerfl.“ of exprnsscd his thntiks, also ihni of me Hlzh schno; on Friday [Ht the his wif= for this kind rorozhiiion o.’ boys were prrsrnted nifl-l the prins m?” -‘”"i“">‘» A “"10 by Mi“ Aim‘ [fygy had “m, l“ (yyml-lnnflnwm Tn‘, Found fnllnlvt-d. Rev, Mr. Sprllzgs nf pa... Reg prkhard won second Pia“. Kcnsinztntt as‘? a short address in ‘n snverl rvvnts, Thomas Ja'k=on ‘him i" Paid high mhiii’ i‘) RW-i w“ fir“ ln (m. 440 ym-‘d dash and Mr. Avsrs and ills H» lmrmcr a "di third in 21g yard duh Robert Clark o.’ thfl loss flu- people of the district and also in fhr 220 _vnrri dash. sec- h‘ M?‘ C"‘°"° 3°“'““~‘5 “'35 "PT-V 0nd in the Rfifl yard run and had the lllefifilniiil’ rfifllierctl. A quart-civ- dstinntlow n! winning the Junior 1mm [one River cm-ltrlhulcrl t’: the ‘All Round Championship of P. E. ls- Plmflflm. which closed wzth a hitting land. Alvin Gay came third in 1-2 bv l-W choir and conwrnzailrln. Rc-l 1115:; may-gyms“; 31am; 3;; geqa frashfiitti! and social lime hrnulzh‘ i family. Spray. McPherson was second in iha l5 yard the drlishiflll nrorccdillzs in a tinsel dash. i1 val-it's. Mark Gaurl-"t came second for the l2 year dash. Blair Baker was third ln 5h yard dash _ l0 _vears. Patti Barnard was first. ln _"Enlo[is AHWDENT 0N WATW 5n yard dish for m‘, mm yam. 0km Ell STREET-What tnlzht. have been Calvin Bowseas won first plane in i‘ mm“ "m" “llmii ‘Wlmm m“: l ml- am ma run and hum ln 4406mm“ "n ‘VH1 Silcri- Bllmmrlv- yard dash. In presenting ths priusl-sidit m‘ sawrdal’ "iilhh “h” MYS-l l l ._ _ ;Dr, Tanion said n- was delighted n. J M- Fromm was knocked dvw" “Y1 and family, Wreath. FM. such m‘ inure“ Ming taken m a passing cur. Mr. and Mrs. No0n-‘ lhvalihv outdoor sport. and hoped the ‘Kn were raturnltlz home from thcif. “mm/a wreath, store on Water Street. and were; grossing bhe sirnat when almost, to! ____V_»_~, ___K____V_____,HIM____ ‘Vihe curb on the other side Mrs. +uuoo>+¢uo4oo04o+04o¢o INMYWH W" liTllfk by R lliioifli PM’. riiliwns would give the bays their HAVE YOUR EYES which she htui not. seen nnmimz to- EXAMINED AND wards her. She was very badly ‘ (345555 “TIE” B‘ ‘bruised about the hotly and badly E, E, PARKMAN ‘ 'cut about ths face. Her husband in lugistcred Optometrist trying in assist rot-sired a nasty cut 5|‘"'"I‘"v 7- ‘- l- on the let ‘ind nth-r minor injuries. ,,,,~,“¢..».»,,“,,,_4 ‘iTl/te driver of the car rendercd all _-~--.--—.----.—-.-s--.-.----_. lthe assistance he could and drove them to their home. Mr. and Mrs. Noorran are suffering very mueh from shock and it is difficult 0n say What may be the rrstllt of the ae- cldent. The latest report ls that they lure resting comfortably. Crossing Water Street on Saturday night is a nerve racking experience for people much younger than MY. and Mrs.‘ Noonan. The way that the cars are ‘slim-ed to park on both sides of the strrst makes crossing very dan- gerous‘ ss the person about to cross ‘cannot see s clr coming down the {street ft is a pity that. owners ofl nuinmnhiles wars, not compellm 0o puss the parking places that have been provided by different people at meat-by places. A numer of citizens have expl-sssed Ch! dpihlbh Chit lhls matter will be remedied without de- lly by thé civic luthmitiGL-G. an QUALITY as ll ta economy h buy the Bus. Our Welsh Anthracite For Furnace. Baseiiurners, "Milne sums and Ranges la lhc lest Cargo that ever csms to this port. MILLERS CREEK ls ell Heal wish practically no ash. 0n: first cargo win b; ha" "l! 23rd. For lanes. Beating Mom sud furnaces. CANADIAN GOALS Al‘ bflllll M11" [Q ‘(m1 4m. chance Gem-Ally st hm- pnss. Wyoming. is visiting tlsr sar- this. m. and Mrs, deem Green at o" o" "w" central sweaters. sae ova saunas. R. TI Holman Lt i 4.5-1. Prln! cssaslss of s” .96»: l. fisiilrli ma. a. A. seam is: nonsense-s. rur cnsizrorrrr a farewell; party to Rev. and Mrs Genre" Ayers: ‘W5C family. Crescent. ‘ Crescent. A 3 ~48! ANNUAL Parish Picnic at Tignlsh will be held on Wednesdly. July 33rd. Reservethe dais. 4897-6-2b-mwt6l -SI'I.AY MATIIIALB-Wc an now nblo to supply you with but quality Spray Materials at very lt- tracflva prices. J. B. Millman. Ken- singim, 990-646-121 —PLAYED WEDDING MAME- AT the Phillips-Champion nuptials in Alberiion on Tuesday. June 24th. the Wedding March was exquisitely played by Mrs. Rogers and not Mrs. Waugh as inadvertently appeared. -B~M. SILVER. FOX AND PUP- PY FOOD consisting of meat. bone- y meal. cereals. mill: powder, cod liver i oil. fish meal. yeast, and lodlzed saltw in biscuit. or meal form only 7%: and Bc per lb. Local freight psid on 500 lb. lots. Order now at "Braces." , 5019-0-25-41 Eastern Guardian . . "Mrs. John P‘. McDonald. who his been suffering from ear tmbulc ln~ the Charlottetown Hospital, has re- turned to her home. ‘ l m MEMURIAM THE LATE GEORGE S. LARTER The death took place at 43 Brighb‘ on Ava Friday morning at 6.30. of Georze S. Larter, aft/er a lingerlngi illness of about 15 years. About 3 weeks azo Mr. Larter took a (urn for the worse. Up to that time he was able w go up and dorm stairs to his meals. m. barter had been employed by Mr. C. H H. Longworth for 23 years. but his eyesight began to fail him and hadi in lzive up work about, 15 years ago” There are‘lcfi. to mourn his loss be- sidos his loving wife, the following sons. Charles, Leslie. Harry, Rennie, George and Gordon, also three ais- ters, Mrs. Thomas White, Mm 131m. can Livingstone. Mrs. Allan Mclnnis of Lynn, liiass., who arrived home Saturday night, also up grflndghlld. ren and 3 great grandchildren. He was visited by his pump; mg my, c N. Brown, and Rev. Dr. Ramsay of 'l‘ruliiy United Church. The ru-i llFFfll was held Sunday afternoon all 2.30 and “was largely attended, serv-i iccs at the house and grave being‘ conductor! by the Rev. Dr. Rantsagn: The floral offerings were many and beautiful. Th8 following were the pallbearers: i Patrick McMahon, John Ingles, John Whitlock. John Connnly, mom- v Malone and Harry Foster. v The floral offerlnls are as follows; Pillow from the Family. . Mr. and Mrs. Geo. s. Lsrter, Jr,’ Wrrvtlh, l Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lsrter and fnlnily, spray. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Lsrter tn‘ Mr. and Mrs. Rciidle halter Andi Mrs. Glens. Larber and family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ltlrter and‘ family, Spray. Mr. and Mrs. Wreath. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Livingstone mamas White. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Mcfrmls and Mr. and Hltffrs. H. Fi- Veasey and family. Spray. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lane and Summcrsitlc. “mil-W SPYHY- sm-s-ia-"l-z-sa-a-is. v .... .... Mrs. c. ... s. Lnngworth Good Strong Stock Companies and family, wreath. .-_- Emnlvveosof Mlrliime rlectrlcoo. , Agont at Summerslilo. Lloyd l-QWII Wreath. , Employees of Enginc Room. _’Save'_ l ouwauaoaoocasnocoovwww-slgonoowuaalasoaaooe-nonstl Wreath. Money l ‘ y ~ w Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Worthy and’ 1 son Harold. Crescent. l Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wilson. spray. Mr, and Mre- Ed. Lynda. Spray. Mr. and Mrs. Ben}. Shepard, Spray. Mr. and Mrs. John Cronin. ‘spray stmnav nos-nun n: onasoow After a dsbste that has Mon on for yam-s, Olaslfl". " ’, has da- cider! to permit boatln: oh its city lake on Sundays. The dochim of city officials cams as a surpriu bo- cause 0f the lllflihl ibctl Wlilion to Sunday pastimes and swrta. Peru. wtlluh. buns-s ms World wle was an aanctllturtl munifl- "Writ- ed only sa/looooo will of minn- ntnlt and pastoral nuiusta ma m. 000.000 worth of ntinchls 1m year. O-OOOOOQOOQOX-OOOOWOG‘ EYESIGHT EXAMINATION "ml: l“ IIIWBI OIUIO l is‘ a iéésfil natal Oerrrbsny me nslflv of products u ma WW sum Jgflmlnaid- m a. ‘ON , L “...-.... m--¢-- g-vun-r-w- ~.‘--.-.--. “m-am»... _.._-.-_p~--1_¢__ OWN GUARDIAN , , ' _ PA=QGE “Esta m“ STRAWBERRIES “ ADream or r run mi Cream" Central Creameries Charlottetown What is more delicious, especially if you have “YWERFECTION” Ice Cream? ‘ Committees in charge of PICNICS. FESTIVALS, and HORSE RACES should get in touch with us as 50081 as dates. are set. ' “ PERFECTION ” is what everyone asks for when they buy Ice Cram, whether in the local store or at the holiday gathering. Try the netw Candy Cone! It's Just Great Perfection quality is the some all over the Pro- vince. It is sent out in good condition and our ieulers make it a point to keep if that way. Perfection Dairy Summersids Look for the Perfection Sign on the Perfection Shop I i f) i. l M iCleaned and Polished 1 em prepared to [o into any Ceme- tery in the province to Clean Slab» stoma or Monuments and leave thorn i ll clean and bright as when they left the Stonocultcra’ hands. charges for such ‘work are reasonable. amen» w- lw mm u ml‘ and Plate Glass Insurance i Pa" REMOVAL SALE tan m: Street, LABOR i With STUMPING POWDER YIJMITED .,_ HARDWAQE nsrr. stflflltnstfll. at. t- - l prices. V s The stool; consists of Scotch and native gran ites, Castle grey and white As the property of the well known. firm of Chandler & Bell at 160 Kent Stroet, Charlottetown,- P.E.l., has changed hands we are now offering to the buying public at wonderf ully low prices, our entire stock of monuments which is the largest stock; l priced the lowest of any firm east of Montreal. it will pay every intending purchaser of a monument to call and see our large stock and get our low marble in M. M. finish or polished. OUR DESIGNS ARETHE LATEST. ' OUR PRICES 'i‘liE LOWEST, _ . A UUR CHANDLER & BELL (lllarlolsietown, P. r. l. Phone 141-1. 4.4 12. R. JJBROW l .146 Richmond Sn, Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness l l i Charlottetown M! rupundence at otherwise. JOHN L. TUCKER. at Lowest Rate. Connecting Montreal. Tannin M4 Qflusv. this and: min represents all that l: Bus: In Canadian railroading. dlily at gm All 4a. w mm! uni-st.» n@l _tack t .@' nnwtsbmgufl pa. ‘IMIMPLILIAI Dllrfma tlnaathsoan. mason; ' fralephliaa Too- 7-15 i U ALI. s-ranbssn llll atatalgiul on: fluallll m '1 “ms- “EK man N A1’ I O N A L l l