TUESDAY‘ D take y Yeast 1a. yourf w l health? i l If so, use ROYAL YEAST CAKES " —the standard of quality for over 50 years. Soak a cake of Royal Yeast, with a little sugar, in tepid water over night. Stir well, strain and drink the liquid. Flavor is im- proved by adding the juice of an orange. l \’ . "What did you tell Tom when hel ssed you?" “I told him he needed practice." "Well, he doesn't need It any inore. He called on me last night." i CAME IN AN AUTOMOBILE Mrs. Arlstah Kratt: And how i lid your guest come, Mrs. Newrlch, I 1 a tuxedo? Mrs. Newrieh: Oh, my, no-he __. ame in an automobile. ' One never realizes llow ignorant; sulnl- oi‘ our leading citizens are‘ ulltll they are hauled up to testify lmforc an investigating cfillllllliltllL. L i ‘Pull nlany people lleny (haul-i selves the comforts of life ill (lrtll-ri in pile up all estate for a hunt-ll of dissatisfied heirs to ilgllt ovl-l’. i illlflFECTlVl-l EYESIGHT does not mean disease ot the EYQB- Healthy eyes often give trouble In readlng O,- 01h" uses. We are specialists in cor- recting defective sight with proper glasses. We are equip- ped with the latest and most scientific instruments used for eyesight testing. Long experience and a ‘sound business reputation is your guarantee of good ser- vice J. MABON OPTOM ETRIST A GREAT DISCOVERY Prcf. Bug: That must be another lone of those Hawaiian volcanos in iu-uption again! ‘ ' 89c each on sale days at Sinclairs. ' -—GUARDlAN8 on sate at the vllcNeill Building, Summerside ev- i , . I _' . ‘lllillfrl. Sunllni-rsltlle, ’I‘llursday antlim‘ - i233. - Western Guardian -~ls'~'s WORK sl-nlrrs only w. —WOMEN'8 WOOL GAL G- GAN DRESSES in 8126918. 20 and 38. and regularly priced at from $16.50 to $19.50; only sight in the lot and you can have your choice Thursday and Friday at. Holman's -2s INCH FUGI broadcloth in i“ °“l>' 51°-°°- 99793424“ 16 best shades olfly 79 per yard at Slnclairs. 2| --POPULAR PLACE.— Summer- --_- side seems to be a popular place —FOR LATE WESTERN NEWS with Charlottetown motorists as on —~I’Bse 8 la available. t! Sunday‘ or other days _many cars are seen here from the _Capital. All the roads get better the number will likely increase. ~—-CHILDREN'I Rompers, 2 to 6 years, only 50c each on sale days at Sinclalrs. 2i -—'I'HE WATER FRONT.-—The tern schooner Favonia has com- pleted discharging the cargo or mo- lasses and leaves in a couple of days for (leaps to load a cargo of lumber for a Southern port while en route to the West Indies. The Lady Hill owned by Mr. W. B. Mc- Neill is at Holmegfs Wharf for re- lpairs. The Maude Weston from ‘Rlchlbucto has a cal-go of lumber. Tile magnificent yacht Aria from Green Bay, Wis. arrived in port ._Q|_As$ TUMBLERS 6 m,- _';3C_on Saturday evening for shelter on sale days at Sinclair's. 21111111 sllDllllel-‘H- -s LBS ONIONS to; sat» on sale days at Siuclairs. - —BOYS SUITS. 26 to 29. $4.95 each. hizes 30 to 34. $5.90 each 011 sale days at Sinclairs. 9981-6-22-21 Guardian's Western Office in the cry day. --LADIES HATS, selling for -HAD PLEASANT TRIPP-Mrs. 08c each on sale days at Slnclalrs. William Macbeall. of Northam, ar- 2i rived home on Friday, June 11th, at ter an enjoyable three weeks visit __MEN5 fiLUE and whim Btmrao Ontario and Michigan. On her ed overalls, $1.49 pcr pair on salcliellirn Jollrllfly from Michigan she duyg u; S[|]Q]a]fg_ 21 visited Niagara Falls, crossing orver the international Bridge to New rgtlueYork State, and visited ibewistou ‘and Niagara, N. Y., spending a very pleasant day in Prospect Park view ing the wonders of nature. Coming buck through Hamilton and Toron- aue players will present their plflvpo she spent several days vlsitinl: "And mm” Dkappwied" l" SL-Atr, and ‘Mrs. D. A. Lyle, of Prince ‘Eleonora Hall, Wetlnestlay. Junlvmher,’ fommrly o; Belmont’ L.“ 23rd. and Graham's‘ Road. Hall 16 Admission 25, ' __ "935 l —lSLAND HOSPlTALlTY— The --l.'lGHT FAWN and sulld coat-iii" fanleldl, hdwplnunly 1M aprlrgi: in on sale $1.58 r url to" b r-‘hdwurd s d“ 5 “Ow ‘er n g pe y t l a gum (my! a, Smclmrs 2, lstrlklngly manifest than in the ‘ good Oltl parish of Grand River ‘west, ln this picturesque and pros- perous section tile people seem to le with one another in nn endeav- to nlzlkc their visitors wulconle. ilmutly, llolnlolrs. llllill-li-fl-iii‘They hflv" "l" lumpy knack o1’ ‘ - :1 .1 f-el l 1 i —GUARDIAN OFFICE. — Thoiiiiilliixlisliliiatltl-‘ily rflllgfluiltlltlkglr klndllyi l-lllifllllllll (Guardian's Western Ofiico is nowilinoss will ever be rclllembercll by llocnted in the McNeill Building, those fortunate enough to go to ‘Wale: Si... Summersltle, where sub-‘lGrand RlV6l'—-Bllll it keeps the vis- scriptious, news or advertising will itor in delightful anticipation of an ,be received. 'l'he phone number lsother sojourn in this enjoyable at- lmosphere. —-LADIES VOILE and dresses clearing at. $1.95 cacll on sale days at Sinclalrs. 2i -—ST ELEANORS— North Bede- Frlllay. June 25th. tltslllS. —WOMEN'S TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED hats specially pric- ‘Pil ui 95c. $1.515 and $2.95 at Hul- v —WOMEN'S ODD Cloth Skirts, waist measurements from 26 to 35. and regularly priced from $4.50 to $12.50, for sale at Holmalrs Anni- versary Sale nt half price at. tiullllflrffl. Summcrside. 9979-6-22-31 Despite the fact that he has been seriously ill for the past 1101c months the news of the death oi Mr. George P. Grady came as a great shock to the citizens of Sum- mersids yesterday morning. Tilt‘ late Mr. Grady was one of the best known and most highly estcl-uloll residents of Summarside and a great citizen. lie started his cursor as an employee of the P. E. I. Rail- way and also worked on railways in Cape Breton and Newfoundland. --LADIES colored suede oxtords and slippers to clear $1.95 per pair on Juno 24th to 26th at Sinclalrs. 2i —-VlOLATOR8 CONVICTED»- _-LATE GEOlR-GE P. GRADY-V Molntague, P. E. l. Office Connected With Drug Store Silver Foxes Wanted Good slid 1926 fox‘ i pups for delivery last 0f June. G. R. Mac- Quarrie, Summerside. Womcn’s Sandals l Patent Leather Smoked Elk “hi3 Before Mr. H. J. Massey, J. J., at Summerside on Wednesday four parties were convicted under Mi- gratory Birds Act on information laid by Mr. Nell MaoDougall, War- den. As it was their first offence, the minimum tine was imposed in each case. . .115 SHOULD PUT ON SOME STYLE Ethel: She puts on one new dress after another, but never ooks well. May: No; what she wants to do s to put on some style. g -—THURSDAY, JUNE 24th, Fri- day June 25th, Saturday, Juno 26th——Summerl-lide big sale days. See tile special values in all de- partments for thess days. - Sin- clair a Stewart, Ltd. 2i —BODY ARRIVES-The body of the late Mr. Herman Gillis, son of M)". and Mm. William Gillls, lSum- merside, who died in Charlottetown arrived in Summerside last evening by the first train. The funeral tak- es placs this morning at 9.30 o'- clock to St. Paul's Church, thence to St. Paul's cemetery. —BASEBALL.—That the Grand River Baseball team is no “small pumpkins" was albly demonstrated on Sunday last when they defeated a nine composed of some of the best League players from (Summer- side. The game was a good exhi- bition of ball and a return match between these teams would be quite interesting. The score was 4 to 1 for Grand River. El HE'S RIGHT TOO "l just told the boss this office was like an oven." “What did he say?" "He said. ‘Well It ought to be. is where I make my daily All old bllt-hr-lor says that it is Twenty-four years ago he return- ed to his native town and started in the. restaurant ‘business relin- quishing this to open up the Con- fectionery Store and Billiard Room which he continued until he be- came ill. His place of business was a centre for tourists and he served the P. E. l. Tourist Association well as their headquarters in Summer- side for information. He was also Vice-President of the P. 'E. I. Mot- or league and one of the must vul- uable members of this organiza- tlon. His death at the age of 63 years is a distinct loss to Summer- side and the island generally. There are left to mourn besides a sorrowlng widow, two brothers, Councillor John Grady. Summer- side, and Mr. T. B. Grady, Supt. of the Island Division of the C. N. Tt. The Guardian joins with the whole community in extending sincere sympathy to the bereaved. The fun- eral takes place tomorrow (Wou- nesday) afternoon at. 2 o'clocx. taa-oanxiwa-on Not too thick ran cmmnorrmrowu cuasnlau Follow the directions in each package of Rakwana Golden Orange Pckoe and .. obtain twice as many cups —rnaking it cost less to use than the cheapest bulk teas. Eastern Guardian .."EASTERN AGENT.—Mr. J. W. Murdock is now Guardian agent in Montague alld will be pleased to receivi- news items, advertis- ing, etc. ..*OALLED HOME.-li'llss Mur- iel Ceilings, Sturgeon, arrived home on Thursday from Medford. “use, ln response to a telegram announcing the serious illness of llcr nlother, Mrs. John A, Ceilings oi‘ Sturgeon. ..*.Vlrs. Joseph McPhee and two rilililren oi‘ ‘lloxbury, Mans. arrived on tllc island, last week, on a pro- longed visit. to her father and mother, Mr. anti lMrs. Frank Mc- Varish. Harmony Junction. mo»? RADIO PROGRAMS TUESDAY, JUNE 22 International Radio Programs EASTERN STANDARD TIME EVENING CONCERTS 6.00 P. M. \.\'.\‘.\l (3:30) Ciucl. Twilight Pro- grain. 6.30 P. M. HEAD (341) Lincoln. Musicale. 7.00 P. M. WJR (5-7) Detroit. Goldkette. WEAF (492) N. Y. Grand Prize ‘Eurekas. also WBEI, WFI, KS1), WCAE, \\'\VJ, WCSH, WSAl, wv-rao. WlGli. WCGO, WOC. wean. “ZLAR. ' KYW (536) Chicago. Family llour‘ Program. WGY (330) Schenectady. Program. 7.30 P. M. WiEtMP (492) 1N. Y. Gold Dust Twins also KS1), WCAE, WOCO, WEAR, Vvldkll, WFl. “Hit, WJAlt, WLLll WOC, WWJ. 8.00 P. M. KFN-F (263) Nllenandoall. Concert. WEAF‘ (492) N. Y. "Everrsady Hour,“ also from KS1), WGAE. W000, WEAR, WEEI. WFI. WIGR. WiGlNJ WJAR, WOC, W-SAI WTAG, WWJ. WBAL (246) Baltimore. Musicale. WBZ (333) Springfield. Radio Movie Club. KPNF (263) Shenandoah. Christian Church Orchestra. W-WJ (353) Detroit. Concert from WEAF. Musical 8.30 P. M. WOvRlD (275) Batnvla, Ill. Vocal. WJZ (455) N. Y. Breyel- Hour. 9.00 P. M. WSAI (326) Cincinnati. Program. WJuA-Rl (306) Providence. Everready llour. WlBZ (333) Springfield. Musical Hoiyoke . lflmlrhm Mimic. W3“ (ma) Cincinnati. Program. toms (314) Ho! 5 Concert. 10.10 P. M- wos (808) Chiwzo- M“ grain. 10.80 P- M WBAL (246) Baltimore. Org gram. _ 11.00 P. M- “s wooo (4417)‘StigP8g\1lgMlm““p° - l k W ton 8 l! - “Eli's (4:5) Cllwlmmll- - WKRC Ent tsi rs. KGO iliiollueOakland. Rickety-Rzick‘ ety Radio Minstrels. Musical prings. 0P8!“ an Pro- sical Pro- V made of whole “grains of was... 11.15 P. M. l WOC (484) Davenport. (Munich - 11.20 P. M. WLLB (303) Chicago. Liberty Studio Ensemble. - 11.30 P- M- WKlRC (423) Cincinnati. Song Hour. 12.00 tM-ld. KGW (492) Portland. Concert- (JNLRV 291) Moncton. McIntyre String Quartettv- 12.59 -A. M. KLDS (m) Ind. Miduilllll Pivglilm Popular, FEATUR E TALKS—$P0RT5 4.00 P. M. WilbC (469) Washington, Base lluii lPl-nys. 5.00 P. M. wrAlA m6) 1111"“- Texas League. 6.00 P. Mt KLLX (508) Oakland. B11581!!!"- sos P. M UIilOA (356) Toronto. Weather. Baseball. Late Nelvu, _ 6.10 P. M. WEAF (492) N. Y. Conversutiullul French. 6.30 P. M. WiOlC (484) lhlvenpfirt- Stories. ViMlP (509) Stories. Slnlillnan 7.00 P. M. Davenport. Santlulan 7.00 P. M. WlP (509) Pllila. Dranlatlc itovlow 7.46 P. M. WORD (275) Batavlu. World Nilwrl 7.55 P. ‘Mi. ‘WGY (380) Schenectady. Talk.” Also from WJZ and WRC. 8.00 P. M. WOAI (395) Houston. Baseball. ‘IVMAQ (44-8) Chicago. Book Ilo- view. 8.16 P. M. KDKA (309) 11 Pitts. U. ot Pitt- Addresc. - 8.30 P. M. KOAlC (280) Corvallis. Chats. _ WTAIM (389) Cleveland. Gold Dust Twins. "’l‘l'uvcl Book 8.45 P. M WRNY (259) N. Y. Political 'l‘alk. 9.00 P. M. WSOE (246) Milwaukee. Movie Re- view. Kl-HJH (370) iChicago. ll. & News Flashes. KJR (385) Seattle. Baseball Scores 9.80 P. M. WiOC (484) Davenport. Travel Lec- ture, Around the World. 10.00 P. M. KTIIS (375) Hot Springs. linseball Scores. 10.30 P. M. WCOO (117) iSt. Punk-Minneapolis Izaak Walton League. f WANT TO DANCE? 8.00 P. 1M1. WJR (517) Detroit. Serenadcrs. WSM (283) Nashville. Beasley Smith's. 8.30 P. M. WEN (360) N. Y. Palisades. 9.00 ‘P. M WEAF (492) Ne wYork. Silver- town Cord Orchestra,” also to ‘WEAF. WEI. WFI, “MAE, WUY. WRG. WOC. WCCO. WTAG. KSD, WSAI, WJAR. WGN and Deliciolw with 15.1111 icheese or, marmalade “ZAUE. |W1SM (283) Nashville. Happy ducks KTHS (375) Hot Spring5_ mm, WOC (184) Davenport. Greer s. WBAI. (246) Baltimore. City Pflflh “'11P (509) Philadelphia. El Patio. Wl-IEI (349) Bust 9.4 WJZ (-155) N. Y. Pennsylvania. WDG (300) Atlantic ‘City. Slipper. \\'1;,.\1, (246) Baltimore. City Park.‘ (IKMI (410) Montreal. Windsor. 11.00 P. M. ton Park. ‘A 12.00 Mid. 9.30 P. M. WE... (176) Dallas. J1... , _ no m M. m)’ Js Kglill/telifll?) Portland. “llllliflm MGtN (303) Chicago. Dance Orchestra. WSWS (275) Chicago Haynes 1.30 A M, ' Kill.) (405) Los Anl-zelcs. 111k (Copyright, 1926. by lutenifla]: Radio Programs, chk-flgm) on. Vincent Lopez- 5 P. M. 10.00 P. M'- Drake H” Silver i 10.30 P. M. A Announcement owing to an increase in the number of outside patients |w§|| at the following points at hours stated below: VERNON: J KENSINGTON: Mondays 7 to 9 p. m. Tuesday 6 to 11 a. m. Thursdays 7 to 9 p. m. Fridays 8 to 11 a. m. Mondays 9 to 11.30 a. m. Wednesdays 9 to 11.30 s. m. Saturdays 2 to 5 p. m. These hours will be continued during the summer months. ch lottetown office closed during the morning hour, other hours a; u .11. . ' W. R. CARSON, DC.. Ph.C. Three Year Palmer Gradus ~1- I::-\'I.'7-\ -t\-‘Ifi-'I _.-'-e:.- n-pa... Our Sanitary Ice-Cream Service saves l)ISH WASHING AT PICNICS. LAWN PARTIES AND ICE CRAM SOCIALS which makes Olympia ti‘? new sanitary paper Pl B i" P» . _ which does away with dlsh-Wliflhlllfl ilnpli'g"fsc'nl~zvlvaq_ parties and ice-cream socialc Any‘) i9“ m Us and in“ a iuncuo" of this kmd ghoul d wr Olympia Ice- secure lnformatjon re our cater ntq. nd "SMOOTH Cream is the highest In butter T! i AS Vs |.v ET." Olympia Ice Cream 00- Summer-side Just another Mature 9080-6-22-25-29July 3. (i “(Pi 1.. BOWNESS Undertaker 8t Elnbalmer The most up-to-date and beat equipped undertak- ing establishment in Prince County. After twelve years experience in funeral directing and embalmlnfl. and with business Increasing year after year. l" order to keep abreast with the times we are obliged to Install A MODERN MOTOR HEARSE, NEW IN EVERY RESPECT. During the au‘ lmpusr-lililn for a woman to do any- illllig lwltvl‘ than a nlan. Evidently be has now-r soon ll woman pack a trunk. THIS WUMAN NilW WELL Her Suffering Relieved and Health Restored by Lydia Hour. - WCCA (417) St. Paulll/linneapolia. Musical Program. WEAF (492) N. Y. Variety Half llour to WEEI, WGR. WTAG. WUAL, Wi-‘l, ‘WRIJ. KSD, WTAM and WICSH. KDKA (309) E. Pitts. "Folk Songs of the Nations." KYW (536) Chicago. Classical Con- cert. WCBD (345) Zion. Third Allllll/CIH sary Program. ' 9.30 P. M. WOAI (395) Houston. Mexican Players, WSAI (423) Cincinnati. Musicale. WRNTY (259) N. Y. Anita Browne's Musicale. i 10.00 P. 1M. Pearl Elk PERCONALB Clark's T ‘ Ketchup euld not pour from the bottle it‘ it were thicken-The fine, fresh specially grown tomatoes are boiled to the exact right point. together with the pure spices, etc., which form this delicious dlmen‘ With chops, eggs, fish, etc" use CLARIUS ~ Tomato Ketchup “le season the majority of persons attend funerals ln cars, and horse-drawn vehicles seem to be out of place. We are preplrfll to dive city service to anyone In ‘Prince County wish- ing our attendance night or day WITH 1N0 EXTRA COST FOR MOTOR EQUIPMENT. We still retain our prize team of black horse! for those who would prefer the horse-drawn hearse. Our policy, best equipment obtainable with ser- vices to suit. Yours for hotter funeral service at no extra coll- P. L. BOWNESS 8U MMERSPDE Only $1.75 A Pair This includes every pall- of women's sandals in the store, some of them sold for $3.50. —Mr. D. Quinn, Brocton. Lot 4, l was a visitor here on Friday-H. _ __ What Yotuwed i8 N3. the safe. dependable vegetable laxative] SIUC HEADACHE. Cenatl lien Biliona- are Iv by ‘Nolan's Rees $1: ti) roll -—Mellsrs Lemuel Winchester and Artemas Simmons, two fishermen at. North Show were in town on Saturday evening they report the lobster catch as fair with quality extra g0od.—ll-l. Gebhardt, » i‘ iaaruaedor eon dues. Get a 25c. Boa. lTO-NIGH l \1i""."/l‘y‘,‘ "fr. a} fi- —-The many friends of Mr. H. B. h] In a E' P‘ m.veg°ubk Huestis. OlLeary were pleased to welcome him in town on Saturday Compound “ii- as a visltotn-d-I. T0f0litfl,folhftlfltg. T) ‘ ‘I afimmhlnly ; ' veFygrme u m‘. e 99° t t.‘ —Miss Ellen Ellsworth and par- fialif: gxrlig: Eigfifig‘ ty, Piusvills, motored the round e trip to Summerslde on Friday-H. Wash and he Liver Pills. In the ""1! Irons 1 r" "fir ~> "m" BRINGING UP FATHE bhb‘f» l wlfiH ‘(bu from loss of blood that! would neverbe an better as WOULD 6Q AWAY - lb Lou: we TALK medicine reliev ‘TQ Tt-wh Qmgg: w. aunt: unlma -' Montreal * P'°é,°:,‘k.?"°', &m5'"°‘f'f{c'°°‘ WOOD (242) Grlllld Rapids. Studio ' ' Program. l Il-2- WSOE (246) Milwaukee. Classical R»—- We have all sizes. you can see the different kinda ln our window. Bathing Shoes Black with White. Red with White. 75c A Pair I For Women and Children. ., .,,,,), f} 987-0- » on: Youni: Tue", fi-UY-EH" C6545 Hen ~- HELLO ‘ M5 Jl€1€4'D' “(O0 DON'T‘ REMEMBER ME - FM ‘rt-q; (Hap “(A1- TOL-D “TOO/R WlF-“E To MAKE TAKE UDLQQ ' Y“ ' “ time bein . I Compoun advertised in the Star,’ and ltlnd the V and Tablets the ve been taking them since and I intend keeping them byma the time. After reading your Pd- = vats Text-Book Isaw it was neeah nary to nae Lydia E. Pinlthamfi Ban- anrl lean iy any I feel aléiigoerent l friends remsr w we a busy woman, but I sm times to boost our medicins."—- Mrs. Cit/muss IFFIN, 949 downe Avenue, Toronto, Ontario. You may be having an e similarto Mrs. Gitlln’: an will be interested to know what she did. m“ sigh woman em feslveonfldent y is . Pinkhsm a egetshle und lhelpher since we an on at itdoes help: out of every ‘°%.l'.l"i‘,"‘s‘$'gt‘3'.-.—- ._ | 0 Y. ALLE Y r =' LIMITED fllalgflfial FQTWQE