Mallory Hats have been made by Mal- lory» in Danbury’ Conn., for a centu - that's why MalloryHats are good. The at- est Mallory Hats came in Friday—6 hand- some new shapes, six smart new colors. M2l|l0fy Hats At $7.00 Suiiimerside and Western Guardian —VlOLlN REClTAL-Puplls of Mrs. R. Ilpfllchnrdson. Assembly Hull. Sumrnerside High School Friday. June 17th at 8 o‘clock. Ad- mission. ‘adults and children. 25 cents. Proceeds for Y. M. C. A.. equipment. —-WRONGLY SLATER-in the slate of officers of the Prince Co. Company P. E. l.. infantry Battal- ion the name of Lieut. W. A. Yeo is incorroctly given. This offici: has been appointed to a commis- sion ih the Prince Co.._ Squadron, P. E. l. Light Horse and is , command of the Sumrnersitie Troop. —FIRE UNDERWRITERS. The monthly meeting of the Prince Edward island Life Underwriters Association was held, in Summer-- side on Monday. a large delegation of members from ‘Charlottetown being among those presentf After a short business session in zne town hall. the out of town members were entertained by the Summer- side members, a visit to the big Holman store and an inspection of the modern fire protection of that store's buildings being one of the ieems on the programme. —.~'IZHE CHILD WELFARE Move- ment got a big ‘boost in Summer- elde Monday evening, and as n re- sult of the highly interesting pro- ceedings-in St. Paul's Hall the work must have been greatly en- hanced. The movement was strong ly supported by Dr. H_ D. John- son and Miss McMahon. of Char! loitetown, both ‘of whom went very lully into the work the Red OrossSociety was doing, The work of the society, it was shown was h” the dmprovemem or health‘ me 1mm a1 51- 5x11311011“ ‘"111 w“ a 5011' itself to be an Overland car, driven prevention of disease and the miti- 81111011 0! sufierlnr-in 811011 l1 15- came to Summerslde about forty young men nnd [owing ohm; that solelydor the. little ones of today who will be are men and women of tile marrow. The speakers told of '11” 11111135 11113 chndre" 511011111 @111. daughters. Stanley. manager of the some week; nhevloholy in an “n. t6 grow up strong-in short .thcy nun; something to tell about every- horn, M“ won-on pope. ymtonfl c“ 1111118 1'01‘ 1119 800d 01 111B 111119 0119-‘1- I Mrs. Ernest McQuarrle and Miss on ‘tho nodosmhnn hoods 'illic meeting was fuii ui’ interest nhd a crowded hall listened to the brothers; Joseph Pen-y. summer, vuusly when any flesh sound such _ many instructive things told. lt was also pointed “drive“ for membership in Red (lross was now on. and the society would he greatly strengthened by Mi enlarged membership. Rev. J. J. Macdonnld occupied the ‘chair. ———-c0>--- ASPIRIN tfBayer" is only Genuine (=15 >\> A .- pWiu-ulugl- Union you no the - p-"Bpy on package or on _ ‘ gutting [enu- niL. fury Bayer lllpfltlfllu for 00 , All’ except 1. teirialh Ah "nflh‘filllfl‘ out that the, —TOWN $0UNClL.—The regul- ar monthly meeting of the Sum- merside Town Council was he\.i .\iuntiuy evening at which the chief business was the passing of the rc- gular monthly bills. —RECEPTION FRlDAY.-—Owin9 to the deaths of brother members. the reception to be given Mr. Jus- tice Arsenault at the Knights of Columbus home. Summerside. Tuesday evening has been arrang- ed to trike place Friday evening at 8.80. —-LOBSTER FISHING BAD.- Reports from fishermen on the North Side would indicate that lobster fishing is a complete fail ure. The average daily catch for twenty bocit-si ludt uliek hanged‘ from _400 to 500 pounds. Some‘ ffislnenneifl Qn-tend taking; their traps ashore in n few days. l‘! --BASEBALL.—'l‘ho second reg ular bnll game of the league serlesi was played at the school grounds on Monday evening when the Pion-‘ eers won from the _War Vets by a score of 9 to_5 Messrs Lynda and Noonan were batteries for ‘the P101199“. Messrs Daley nnd Gaudct for Veterans. At tie game be- tween the Pioneers and Red Sox was (leclded on Tuesday evening ilhe Red Sox winnlngwith n score of 5 to 3. Messrs McCollough and ‘Whitney were the officials. ' —FUNERAL LARGELV Ai- TENDER-The funeral of the lat.» Frank Perry took place Tuesday morning from St. Paul's Church, under the direction of the Knights ,of Columbus and was largely lattended by Summerside cit-l izens. The late Mr. Perry wsi l of the late Isadore Perry. tee years ago and Queen Hotel. his widow, one established the I He is survived by, son and three . Provincial Bank of Canada at Kin- 'Gertie. Summerside; also two, |lid9 and Onisinie Perry. Chelsea] ‘Mass, and Mrs. Buote, Summer! side. The pallbearers were: J. J. -MeNalley, Eddie Gallant, Joseph Perry. D. B. McDonald, F. T. Arsv enault and Emanuel Gaudet. l —OOMING EVENT.-—<Summer-| side is to be favored with some- thing very much out of the ordin-| ary, on Friday night, June 17in ‘when the pupils of Mrs. R. Richardson will-give a violin re- cltai in the Assembly Hall, of Sum- merside High School. Mrs. Rich- ordson has some particularly fine talent among her pupils, and under thcpninstakingcare of their very efficient tencher. they are already, qnléls accomplished. This will’ u. -, reopporiunlty for all lov re of good music, and particularly“! the violin, .t0 satisfy the most -' ldlous taste.‘ Few towns are,“ fortunate as Siimrnarside in 1pc!- sessing such an efficient teacher, of the violin as Mrs. Richardson‘ and there is no doubt that her pupifs will render their selections from the Old Masters In a manner which‘ wllldo credit to themselvesaudi give much pleasure to those who attnnfl. The entertainment is be‘ ing given in aid of the Y. M. C. A1 the proceeds being for the pur-, chase of much needed equipment,‘ for the carrying on of the actlvit ice among both the boys and girlc. . and the Summeraide public will no doubt be doubly» interested in sucil lollawy high clue enter- a nirrot such .1 1. Summprviile; Races -CONGRATULATlONS~i-ienrty‘ _ congratulations to Mr. and Mrs rfiiunij -,;~ Sense l. . Ltd, Suumertsile. ional f Saleof cost. Leatherette Reading Chairs liéniierenv Ilenullu‘ Gill II, 0 ru. ufly- damaged (even to the sma The price reductions portunity if you miss this won $ .85 uplelltered hardwood" construction: Incl with rock- Perlect noel lp every Selling for [Pl-idly ulul Hulurduy, only ................ ,. $03.1 r Friday a a _ diays only-Friday and Saturday, givingwltwo days of unparallclled price reductio Where-ever a line was limited we gave it the “price knife”-in any case liest extent) the price w=as re $l3.00 Settees l! only Wicker Seller: (dun- ngnl and mpqlred.) Sell or- dinarily at ll3.00| will lo on $3.00 nnle I-‘rlduy nornlm: u! van-h Ilium V 3Cu|ilioards $6.95 dllearing at ll only nllghtly fll—||Iq-|| trim-r rennin-d) cupboard- Inuqle of selected llrdivood, ivvu lurge doors, nnd (We llu. en drawn-ril- viral-In‘ ll [mp5 Framed 1 Pictures 98c A large assortment of framed ploiurrn, IIIIIKIIIK in price lo $2.00, each uleurlniz . llac in this ad speak for themselves and you will miss a derful TWO DAYS’ SALE—Fridlay and Saturday, June 17th and 18th , $9.00 wine s Tables 0 5 Piece MahoganyS Parlor Suite 3 75 Theme no ll perfect condition- bruml new-avail annulu- uud llnllhmb upholstered lp Ilpflnlry nml n" of- fered m cont prlor for two rlnyl- 11 ‘ ldiiiilxi-l‘ §"-'i§_tni'-'y"'f.'.'f....flf"§irl?d I Steel FraiueSpnngs$l95 regular" $7.00 for , Then! llecl frnrue nprlutzn unuully uell n! 87.00 um! “err worth the money. 'l'hPlO were llurnum-rl nlluhl- Iy en rout from lho fiiofury nml minn- we vim‘! clues them m: n-rfm- ulna-k out they 3o u! .. . iyldlli Felix Gallant of the K. C. Home Summerside, who were presented with u young daughter on Tues- day the 14th inst. - l -FUNERA1- 8BRV|CES.— The funeral oi’ the late Alexnnaer| Chappel took- place from his lute home at Shqrbrook 'i‘r;‘sday after- noon,.lnterment in the Peoples ICemetery. The Rev. Mr. Mitchell and the Rev. Mriiiardlng. officiat- ing. The pallbearers were’: Edgar Llnkletter, Dan Icinnis. Mayor Townsend. Robert Heffel, Murdock MoLeot. and M. Molnuls. -<8UCCESSFUL DEMONSTRA- TlON.—T"he demonstration of Mag- ic Baking Powder in_ the grocery department o! Messrs Sinclair a Stewart. Ltd., Summerside. the last few days has been a pronounced success. Mrs. Savage has effect- ively demonstrated the superior- ity of this powder and much of thesuccess of the demon~ stratiou to the excellent quality of; " Reindeer Flour. —A MIDNIGHT ADVENTUR§.— in the stllly watches of midnight, when graves yawn and the discon- tented spirits return to earth to plague those guilty consciences, a couple of young men returned to their homes in Summerside. Every- _thing was quiet in iCentrnl Street 1 . until with a crash and a roar som-e- " thing started down the street. drag- ging what looked like an old tree "I which it hadseemingly dug up by - the two cavaliers stood rooted to the roots. Tao frightened to move, _ 5 the cement sidewalk until the mid- night monster came abreast with ~ them. By t-hut time the hair on their heads was standing straight. lifting their hats and giving them an unobstructed vleu or the prowler. which soon proved by one of Summerslde’s popular sedate and respectable street, at that unholy hour the two pieces of lamp post that had been wrecked i... te encounter with a motor again, they wandered on, starting ner- as,a canines serenaded smote the air. The lamp post. however, con- tinued on the way of nli good stove wood and helped offset the effects of the sheep storm during the last few days. WESTERN" PERSONAL S home in “Rev. G. S. Mitchell is from the Presbyterian Synod Toronto. -—Mrs. W. A. Stewart. Slimmer- side, returned froin a~ pleasant trip to the-L‘. ayqirmaloyy. ~.-J-fie unis-anemia -will be glad to bee: tliyit, w. A‘...Ching, who has been "e only‘ ill is rapidly recovering o ,exp_éct to be out before long." _ , ,_ . '. - o . aarunoavfliuiye era. Free for alLTrot and Pace $150, l“, lflii ' ‘A00 3 minute Trot and Pace 8100 mace-divided 50. l5. 1'5, and 10 per cent. Entrance 5 per cant or puree and ‘additional ou winners. irutrence clone on Saturday. July attributes - I 1113* After the hats had settled. 2nd- ,- ' Track ll j masher 0f.the Trott- 111i" Allflllufilr ' ~ Becy. JAMES D. McMlLi-AN .00 Brings this Phonola to Your Home Mahogany Desks 2 $8.85 only vvomrn-‘n muhoiruny bourlolr sleek: lelllnl rc-‘ulnr- y ul $15.00 clearing nth; ltidfifi Boudoir A Chairs These mahogany llnluh hed- ruom ehnlni, with rum- nit-in, selling n-iulurly u! 82 ll. during the rule the prl In $1.50 Int-r lnnertlon, npi-clnl. per unlr .............................. .. very npeclul vulue nt tliln uric-r, Q pulr‘ .......................... .. 2a pull-n era-um nor-id- i-umilns, 2% Yul-Ill 11mm with nl . . , V. . Twu Curtain Specials 25 piiln whlu- Sottlughum llce llllilllffqlllln rurtninn u 8c M- 39 A pair oi Heavy Blankets "-—Mr. P. M. Grens, Tlgnlsh. was in Summerside Monday on. busi- ness. "—Mr. Rennie Arsenuult, Bloom- field. was in Summerside Tuesday dn business. ~ I‘,—M.r. Kaleb Shnrhell. Portage was a visitor to Summerside Tues- day. —i'Miies Doris Laird. is visiting at Feriiwood. the guest of her aunt Mrs. Howard McFai-llne. _-—Dr. H. D. Johnson. Charlotte- town was in Sumrnerslde Monday eveiing on the Red Cross work. .-Mr. James P. (lrockett, of the firm of R. T. Holman Limited, was in Borden on n business trip on Monday. —.\ir. D. R. Morrison, con ractor is spending a few days at ome. He is engaged at construction work at Autigonieh. N. S. ii ‘ —Mr. Lorne McFarley of the Bank of Nova Scotla. Summerside. in spending his vacation at his home at. Fernwood. -Mrs. iDr.) Delaney with the Misses Marie and Carrol Delaney Wellington, were visitors to Gum- mareide Monday. —-Mlse Pearl Clark and} Miss Edith Doyle of the stall 01R. T. Holman Ltd: Silnnuersirie- Ipont .1 few days visiting friend: at Em- erald. ,... i‘. . ‘w-inir. and Mrs. Thomas B. Gay Mr. nnd Mrl. Avard Harrie of Knuteford, Mm]. J. Mcwillilml and her daughter. [do of Well Cope motored to Snuguiergllde recently." . ‘n '-'>la’1'~.‘t1;.l.l Fliim .4." , ,_ -.. .‘?1"'Kvh) ow Junl 25 pnlln of then: heavy Irey union stool blanket: alien-cl II (fill lulv u! u pull- "Mwwlc-innnvw- < wevmwwfvnmwisuimn» szis 1 A ,1 —Mr. and Mrs. Arthur iClnrk. who have been visiting in Sum» merslde have; left ion return to ‘New York. —Mr. James A. McLellan who spent the past few weeks visiting his home at Grand ,Rlver left Tuesday morning for Winnipeg. —~Mr. Joseph W. Nelllgah passed - through Suminersirle Saturday on routato his home in Tlgnlah after an absence of fourteen years ill the United States, —~Mr. and Mrs. John McKenna Ttumford. Ma. arrived by the car ferry on Tuesday evening and went to St. Louis, where they wn! visit his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Peter McKenna. H —Mrs. W. C. Laird of Winnipeg. and her young son, Darrel Laird who have been staying in Summer- slde since last November left Tues- -day morning for ‘Stewincka, N. S. on a short visit. —~<Miss McMahon of ‘Charlotte- town who is working forlhe Red Cross ln this province waeemong those at the meeting in St. -Paul's Hull Monday evening. Silo is an excellent speaker-and her talk on Child Welfare was planing and satisfying. ‘ ' ’ HOTEL ARRIVALS VICTORIA HOTEL W. A. Walker, Houston; W. T. Zwicker, Halifax; A. H. Findley. and wife, Seattle, Wash; P. J. Dnunatect. Toronto; C. B. Fisher, St. John‘; ~10. Phillipa. Tyne Valley; C. Clumas, Montreal; L. J. Pupueau Montreal; R. 1‘. Taylor, Moncton; R. C. McLean, Sourls; W. F. iMontreah “Be at liolin_a:i’sl1ridiy" R. T. Holman -Ltd. Surnmerside. kiiifilfii" ‘ilfi-EPTL F3173 Holmes. Amherst; A. P. Eldcrkln, Amherst; lsnac Campbell, Amherst W. Hiiie, Amherst; Lt. Col. Georges Roi" Halifax; (l. McClosltey, St. John; F. K. Reynolds, St. John; H. Small, St. John; H. A. Anderson. Truro; J. W. C. Rose, Halifax; Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Saunderlands. Mont- real; Sydney Wolfe", Liverpool; G. B. Reed; Kingston, Ont; Goo. Tnbah, Montreal; J. Corcoriin‘, Montreal; F. H. Tanner, Souris; N. K. Montgomery and wile. Monc- ton; A. Sallnn, St. John; J. W. Winfield, ‘iiollfax; W. A. Winfield. Halifax; Geo. Townsend. New Glas- gow; C. J. Wilson. Montreal: P. F. MMcLean’ Oxford; Will W. Mayer, Portland. Me; W. N. McDonald nnd wife, Sydney; W. J. McAlury, St. John; A. J. Bishop. St. John; E. B. Brant. Boston, Mass; Redferne Holiingehcnd. N. Y. City; Richard Werner, Montreal; G. A. Wright. —-—-<o>-——— ' REVERE HUTEL '13. Brown, York; Jae. McDonald. Pictou; Mary McDonald, Plctoui Ailpn BrCnmpbell, Elmira; John A Douglaq, Kenslngton; E. M. Cannon Montreal; Hnrtle, Sims. Kenning- ton; R. H. Campbell, Hunter River F. P. Carter, Brockvllle; John F. Lobb, St. John, N. B; 'D. S. Brine. Toronto; W. E. Parley, Fredericton '10‘: cuuZm-Efiuée d“ ‘prawn: ou Enema lnd Skin lllmgélosifl 7 In Film’ and and Io nu: ai 0 : ~r'&'ii'i“u'és.°a"at‘u"i‘efl'ra°iri't Home F urnisdhiigos ad Saturday Ono June 17th and 18th, essays of unprecedented var n--two history-melting days at Hoimans." ' wher rare Wicker Flower Stands l0 98‘ J nut Wicker Flower Stands n! this prick-shown In i- l». _. _ i. i, ' e an article was duced t0 a mere shadow even of; itsactual purchasing 0p~ A 4.95. 2| Only “Heller Table: in brown color. Sell‘ regularly m brown or nllurul ulul l.'|l'lll'|IIlI 491° annual-linen! Pictures to $1.50 for ‘ Another “f frulned Illfllf-IIPI worth up f0 $1.50, Meurlnx u! ., .. 40o $0.00, clelrlug all ........ 54.11:; - Picture Frames Without Glass A rut-ore or more n bountiful picture fruluel, without gliiu llllll ulna-u, t-Ienrlnnu nf ...... .. 21o Ilurlnn l-‘rldrlv nnd Fiutunlu? we urc- orrering this $125.0; Phouoln for 8100.00 cnnh- or you- can bur If for PIIYIIIK 8 00 \ down nml the huluuce n! 810.00 pel- month a! llu- regular 1 prime oi‘ i1I2-'l.00. Jul! thinly-QI- llrunu-nt In your home. \\'lth Couch $5.95 Matresses -_ ‘Plume couch Insulin-once are llngle nfylr, lluck fllllnu“. incl-u nlcnlln rover with vul- um-r. Snle price .............. .. $5.05 (I) PIIII this mnwnlflcrnt ln- - every phonograph wu- ulvc- 10 double Illle rerortlu. if s h I s as Sicladso 4 A chance for nrhnnl lrunltwin tu pn-l Ilnirle wmnl cniLua-Imul . - nu-ntn (only 7 In the lull to , Two Texoieum Bargains l5 Trxoleum Squares, linen 0 It. x ll ft. ln unsorted t-ol- on uml designs. Thur are very special-values n! Junl I00 yurlln nl‘ Tenth-um floor nun-elm: In thr- unpu- lnr wouul stripe pattern, nolln during thlc mule ........ ,. u yum, 75c regularly for n! ‘I Every Imrgnln 0n lhlu page nppllen In ".00 ullrchule co Ital-gulps hero spank for themselves ln the L "LFTQFTEJSL. fill a; i; i=1 l 121s; $5773 N. ‘B; Col. W. A. D. Steven, Mone- ton; A. W. Bell, Campbellton; S. A. Logan, irvestville, N. S; R. J. McArthur. Vnncouver_ B. C; Mrs. R. O. Cunningham nnd son, Boston John M. Cunningham, ‘Boston; M. Shire, Boston; (lharles Stewart, Lowell. Mass. -_--<-o->-—— HORSE NOTES Mr. flerman ‘Hill, Mnyfiold. has sold his handsome carriage hora . Happy Roy to Mr. Gordon Laird of North Ruetlco for a handsome sum. Mr. Laird is to be congratulated on securing such s. beautiful driv- er. lHappy Boy is sired by that noble trotting stallion, Happy George. 2.20 1-4. now owned by William Keanrney. ‘Bouris East. lu- teudlug breeders should make an appointment to see this beautiful horse. Hosts that have already visited him say that he is a porloct beauty. just the horse they want. as his colts are large, stylish and sound. inst the ones to demand a big price and be good horses work on the flu-m. inlliolldulolivourbsu} manure gun or "um u “time, Infants! lq-mnilniuuhdrhut- umber-tumul- hells! uldyoflllhe firm, All ywnlikotbu unto d‘ nonuwuuutbci. Oulflllsturbmcl- Ilethonhr. the content u: scheduled lull the annu- nn ov- rry other merchunlllne _ln the More. Every many uuggenlonn they nuke for you. l0‘ unfl for 100 voter: uml Ilene ass-ti; Canadafs Premier l Arrives In Eng :_ . LIVERPOOL, June iii-Alli! voyage of seven days Pre iiieighcn lauded in Liverpool lertiny afternoon and shortly ' wards boarded train for Ln 'l‘he trip across was uneventful cept one day's delay by (o8 111111 bergs and the Prime Minister ed himself nu excellent sailor, When President Wilson cf to Europe to attend the peace feren-ce he was shielded ir0111 diuary passengers by an 1m trable barrier or nocretnrlll officials’ Premier M61811“. - ever, refused to be hedsed PM any like divinity and from 1-11! l~ day out entered into vurlfilll llles on shipboard with all 4 CLEAR‘? Astlitcnv "r