The Famous High Pressure Ilartlie liand Outfit' in. Cylinder-All B11158 Pump. (lonlplote with four-row boom and (wart-- $80.00 . Complete with two-row boom and cart-- $75.00 C/Ollllliillf‘. with two-row b00111 less can't-- $50.00 The Hardie Mfg. 60., Charlottetown Summerside Professional Cards iMcDonald & McPhee '*'—'—_*——'“—_“ B. A. ' BARRISTEB. SOLICITOR, ETC Cameron Block, Charlottetown, MONEY T0 LOAN Dr. C. C. Archibald Graduate oi‘ N. Y. Post Graduate Medical School and Iiospital Prnotioe United to Eye, Eur, Nose and Throat ' looting Eyu and supplying Glasses Oilloo, Bayer Building Great George Street Oiflob IIonra-il to 12.30. 1.30 to 5.00 ‘ma. R. McGiligzm 13. A. BARBISTEB. soalclrtnt, mo. MONEY T0 1.01m Cameron Block, Charlotteiowmlhlhl I. /\. McDONALI) ll. F. MePBEE l! A. IIARRISTEIIS, ATTORNEYS, ETC. MONEY T0 LOAN Riley Building, Char ttetown __ ‘TFTININC BELTS. ’i‘1 llliiii‘ .1 he'll right sftiu 1111i 1' lit _\"‘ll 11.1mm "11-11 1111 the u" 1 1:1: -l<- 11in - mty pin 4111 1111c u “I -""li 11h 1t 11.; n lvnlk-jn. — 1 #944 o4 ooooooqoo-ooooooool EYES TESTED y AND i Glasses Fitted l Competent service with latest 1 McLeod & Bentley J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY. K. C. ilrrister and Altorney-at-Law Office: I80 Richmond Street MONEY T0 LOAN Charlottetown, I’. E. l. 1 .1 k ALL VARIETIES RED OR “BRANTFORD” ROOFING IN FOUR WEIGHTS CHAMPION ROOFING BRANTFORD ASPHALT SIIINGLES GREEN our AND TARRED snaArmNo r1008 - PAINTS AND ENAMELS ‘s’. W. TAYLOR ' .1. s. TAYLOR OPTOMETIHSTS 142 Richmond Street . vvv-QQ-QO+»OO .-V--I.JAK..-.---...--.-.-- 35 cents. IN STOCK ALL SIZES -- BEST ‘ Western, Guardian —CIIlLDllI-IN8 ROMPERS, only 39c each on Bole Days-At Sinclair's. -l0 LBS. GEANULATED SUGAR for '12: on Sale Days-At Sinclair's. —BUYING LIVE H0615. fat sheep‘ and lambs at Kensingion, Tuesday lorenoon, June 26th. Alden Moasc. -—SEVEN MILE BAY HALL Tues day, June 26. Play by Hope River Dramatic Club. Curtain rises 8.30. 6i53-6-31-4i. —WOMEN'S PATEBN strapped slipper, Cuban I-leei, only $1.39 pal‘: on Sale Days-At Sinclair's. -MEN'S FANCY SHIRTS. strin- ed patterns-only 95c each on Doi- isr Days.—At Sinclair's. -—SEE THE LINE 0i velvet and tapestry squares selling half price on Dollar Days-At Sinciair’s. ' 6174-6-23-‘21 -TIIE STJELEANOIVS Dramatic‘ Players will present their play "Safety First" in Alberton Hall, Monday, June 25th. --REMEMBEB. the Big Sale Days —Wednesday, Thursday 8r Friday-- June 27th, 28th and 29th. Special values in all Departments-At Sin- claii-‘s. --COME T0 THE CONCERT at Indian River Hall Thursday, June twenty eighth. Sales of candy and ice cream. 6231-6-25-28-21 —ESCAI'ED ~ Registered dark silver fox, marked right ear, X. Left 6 E. James L. Saunders, Bur- lington. 6214-6-25-21. —BUY FLANNELETTE Blankets 29th. Sizes 64 X 72-51179; 64 X 80 —$l.89; '12 X 84--$l.9B per pair. For Three Days Only-At Sinclair's. -MEN‘S PLAIN grey tweed Suit?» three button model. A good fitter and wonderful value for Dollar Days {June 27th, 28th and 29th. All sizes‘ up ioA-i. Special per suit $lZl.95.~-; At. Sinclair's. —BOYS fancy worsted sweaters, pull over, mostly V neck models. Siz- es 24 tn 30, o. Positive Bargain for Dollar Days--your choice $1.00 each. —At Sinclair's. ‘ .___- —-COME T0 TIIE ICE CREAM Social held on Mrs. E. McKay's lawn opposite New Annan Store Tuesday evening, June 26th. If not fine will hold next fine night fol- iowinc, By order New Annan Wom- ens Institute. 6171-8-23-2l ' ITIEI'E' oHAhLorq-‘iifrdwn ooAaotAN . _ . rliostern Guardian asulvimortvlata- Horse Races. July llth. 8168-6-22-3!’ -_-. ..ANNUAL EVENT - ‘st. Charles Tea, July 2nd. Enjoy a real holiday. 6095-6-18-ttsm.-4i. “MONDAY IS THE DAY - But July 2nd. is the date to have a good time at St. Charles Tea. 8695-8-l9-ttsm.~ii. . .ST. CHARLES TEA - Monday, July 2nd. A plea-ant outing. Re- serve the date. 5M5-6'1fl'QtSm.-§I. . REVEBYBODYS GOIMNG -— T9 Si. Charles Tea on Monday, July , 2nd. Keep the date under your hat- ‘its a big day. _ , 6095-6-19-ttsm-4i ..'EASTERN AGENT-Adi’. J. W. Murdock is Guardian Agent in Montague and will be pleased to receive news items. advertising, new land renewal subscriptions. ‘ ..*YOUR orroltrunlwln- ‘m purchase a well equipped farm and home. Offered at public auction on June 28, 2 p". m. ‘See hand bills. l-I. Nelsen dz Son, Auctioneers. 6136-6-21-25-28 ..°MONTAGUE SCHOOL- The Nlontague School meeting was cali- ed to order by the Secretary of tTrustees, His Worship Mayor Mab- ion being present, was elected as ichairman. and the Secy. of Trus- Itees acted as Secretary of the meet- ing. The Chairman in a brief speech declared the meeting open for business. Mr. James Ltmnan resigned as trustee and ‘Mrs. Dr. ‘Grant was elected as new trustee. The supplements voted were as follows: Principal $350.00; Vice ‘Principal $175.00; three assistants cn dollar days-June 27th, 28th and 318500 each Mr James McIntyre iwas appointed auditor. The finan- lclal report showed the Montague 1‘sch0ol district to be in a flourishing ‘condition. At the close of the meeting the newly elected trustee took the declaration of ofllce before the chairman. Neil McDonald, Sec- retriry. ..=-"~sA11 BEltE-AVEMENT - ‘rho death of Richard Thorpe. sixteen- ‘of Miss Marion McLellan. vy—- v as, David an George at home. The funeral took ' ‘fee Sunday aitenioon to Lakevlew nletery. The serv- ices at the Church were conducted by Rev. W. F. Kiely, P.P.,v and it. the cemetery by Rev. W. T. Train- or. The pail bearers were all school mates of the deceased. MP. Gan- non, Joseph MacDougald. John Loguo, Maurice Phelan, Alex Hood and Blowers Gouthro. The flowels and MasoVCsrds were numerous. The bereaved parents, sisters and brothers have the heartfelt sym- pathy of the community ' in their sad bereavement. He is a nephew of Mrs. P. S. Brown of Charlottetown. ./ _____¢.._____‘ *5‘- PERSONAL .."Mrs. Capt. Smith, Georgetown. recently visited Cardigan, the guest --- v: ~ ._ k I ..°Mrs. M, E. Jenkins, Charlotte- town, is visiting her brother-in-law Mr. Glen Jenkins" Georgetown. A ..“Mr. and Mrs. and son Jack, cf Borden. motored to Georgetown Sunday and were the guests of Mrs. DalzieYs parents. Capt. and Mrs. Smith, Georgetown. .."Mr. and Mrs. A. A. McDonald. Mrs. Maurice Donovan and dauflh- tcr, Helen. Glen Jenkins and daush- ter, Dorothy, motored to Charlotte- town from Georgetown Monday. ..”Mr. James Jenior, all old res- ident of Georgetown, who has been spending the winter in New Glas- gow, N. B., with his son Jeffery. recently visited his son John of Georgetown. Mr. Jenior is 98 years cld, bright and intelligent. -_---<-oa———— In Memoriam MRS MARIA MACDONALD At East Point cn May the 24th 1928. Mrs Maria MacDonald having rccicvetl the last Sacraments of Holy Church and eheerfuly submitting to the will of God her purified body Frank Dalzief A year-old son of Mr. andiMrs. S. G. Thorne, Archibald Avenue, North: delivered her sanctified soul into the , You get more tobacco“ for your money, and valuable presents in ‘exchange for “poker hands,” by smoking Rosebud. All ready cut for your pipe. Sydney, took place Thursday night Hlmds m‘ he‘ 1mm"? Redeenum at 8.30 under particularly rlistress- MYS- M°°D°nald dun"? her 1°“ ing- circumstancei The deoeased life of eighty two years, enjoyed the was well and in the best of health best °l heflml- "m" Yecentll’ $119 uleln Mass was celebrated by her until Tuesday evening when he took “flared "FY much with Yheulnll" Pastor, Rev. R. J. MacDonald. After i suddenly ill. It is believed his death tism which greatly weakened her Mass she W215 borne to st. Columba was due to pgpmging Pqlsonmg; COIISLILIJLZCD and during her last ill- Cemetery and there laid to rest be_ but the ‘family cannot place the T1955 flllllollgh Cfiflsfiflmll/ atlelldfid side her husband who predeceasedi ST- JOHNS- Nfld» June 23- " blame cn anything he te. Die as by mfidwfll Skill 11nd kllld find skll" her several years ago, Her Pastor‘ Nml-hflr" Al-lflmic 90W" and PM)”, he was familiarly imo n to; his ful nursing she suwvnbed to that Officnted at the grave" Company. Limited, with o. capital or, chums, a pupil or Grade X of dreadful decease, pneumonia so fa-I she leaves to fondly cherish 1,6,; thirty million dollars has been in-i Si. Joseph's School and an altar tal to old persons. She lived In-nlclncry we Sm JQme R_ reun-ncdlccrporatced to carry on power, papcix! boy in St. Josephs Church, faithful Charlottetown, several years. with 30mm“ one daughm; Mm John rlcclrieal and metallurgical works bel- of friends who followed her to St. Columba Church where High Req- lAnother Big Industry V —TllE SIIERBROOKE Dramatlclsurvivcd by his heart-broken par- Donald, Chief clerk in the Pest ‘Club will present their play Oneicnts, six sisters and five ‘Minute of Twelve in Malpeque l-Iall|Mrs. Jack Desmond, Torrance, Cal- warm friends there. She was highly Tuesday, June 26th. Good special-- ties between acts. Admission 25 and Nora, Helen and Mary at home. t 6170-6-23-31 --HARDW The Highest Qualit BRANDRAM - HENDERSON QUALITY --SPALDING -- Goif Clubs, Balls, ‘Caddy’ Bags, Baseballs, Bats, Gloves, Mitts, Tennis Racquets, and , Balls Priced Moderately “i AL'ABAsTI N E 7 '“FE5rscro" BEAUTIIPIES, AND PRESERVES Burrows English, Dodds, “Crown - Diamond” and punctual at every service. He is her husband. the late D. A. Mnc- Gum’ one brothel. Jcscph Beam“ on the southwestern coast of New- Enst Point and eight grand-child- lolmdlfllld- according to nn 1111-‘ Y,“ nouncement made here today. Tile May hm. soul rest in pmca new company is headed by William I. Bishop. cf _Montreal,_ who has? been actively associated with New-l. ‘fntlndlantl developments for several brothersz- Qffiee department and had many Catherine esteemed and loved by all her neigh- bours 11s was strongly shovm. 011i l'A'l‘ltl0T PLEASE COPY Saturday fornoon by the large 1111111- _ ifcrnia, Misses Hilda. years, and who came here from Montreal about three weeks ago. Tile incorporatora of the Cftlillliill)’ are: Mr. Bishop and W. R. How- ley and Erie Jarrett, the latter two being solicitors of St. John's. D IAMOND 1NNER Arthur in California, Picton, Thom- ARE-- The American Kampkook A folding gas §iove which generates its own gas from gasoline. Compact and tuuvenient i01- plcnics, o1- for use in the home. 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