iheetings o Pillow Cottons HEMMED FREE " Commencing this morning, and running through to May 25th this Linen Department; offers the service of FREE HEM- MING with all purchases of Sheetings and Pillow Cottons. D0 not miss this great opportunity—and do not put it of -place your orders early. 70 ins wide. Wabasso Bleached sheeting. Good medium weight, per ty. ' 63 ins, wide, per yd. .. . . . . .. 58c 72 ins. wide, per yd. . . . . . . 65c 90 ins. wide, per yd. . . . Better quality bleached sheeting i 63 ins., per yd. .. . . .. 72ii1s.,11c1'_v1i. .. . . . . S0 i11s., per yd. ,. . . .. PlllOW cotton, circular, heavy. 40 ins. wide, per yd. ~12 ins. wide, per _v1l. fnbleaidied Sheeting 63 i11s., per yd. , . . _ , 72 i11s., per yd. . . . .. 80 i11s., per yd. ., --.~ . . . . . ., 42c Our be .. 4% 52c 72 iiis. wide, per yd. . . . ins. wide, per yd . . . . . .. 85c ‘.10 ins. wide, per yd. .. . . . .. 95c Sheeting, special quali- 75c st bleached Sheeting . . . . 75c “L” Our best grades circular pillow cotton. ' .......'»‘..Qc 40ins.,peryd._...........,45c 4pc 42ins.,peryd............_48c l-i i11s., per yd. ,. . . . . . . .. 50c ........'i4c 39c lie ~16 i11s., per yd. .. lleavy bleached table damask. All linen. 6S ins. wide, per 52c A very special value. _ $1.25 Colored fWVahasso" sheeting. Excellent quality, fast col- ors in Rose, Blue, Gold, Green. 72 i11s., per yd. SU 1'11.~i:., 1101' yd. 65c 72c A new lot of Rayon Bcdspreads. Entirely different de- 1v signs in ltose. 1.5.11. i tioltl, (lrcen and Cream. s '72i11s.h_v9(1ins. 80 111s. by 100 ins. _---¢--.--.¢~.-----1--.. ........-,...$4.95 - l ,Western Guardian 1 __ aNivaNI' 111i‘. i ya;- ' auctioneer con- lluzh F. Lie ion, C. l-‘I/Il a successful sale, Monday", I P-accmsiwr, T0 MOTOR. ails SERVICE-The Island Motor Bus Service between Summerslde and _“i|.-_ST6RN AGENT__ Mr‘ c_ _]_ Ami‘ 13311, 0i! the prenll5e5 o! MT- Borden, which started for the 159E507! Gallant is Guardian Agent in How- Ian and will be pleased to receive 1 new and renewal subscriptions. I '—ACC'I‘ION.—At Clifton, May l7 ,ot l0 o'clock. My farm containing 105 acres. For sale oi movealales, sec bsndbiils. Arnel Murray: 365-1-5-15-21. -—NORTH BEDEQIJE. Players W1“ I present the 3 act p "Bride and Groom." in Cape BTCYEE Had, 1 Thursday. May 16 at 3.15. ll not i111? will be presented Monday, May :0. come and enjoy yourself. This play 1 will not be presented in Elle . may 1e as advertised. saas-s-ia-zi. 1 ' —HEARTY CONGRATULATIONS- Congratulations are being shwwcrcd on Mr. Wilfred B. llovsatt, o1‘ 3:. iEleanors, on the high marks he 1111s ivobtained in the graduating clnlss at‘ §Dllhousie. This is Mr. Ho'.'.'a‘.t'.t_ Zlourth year at college and he success-f {fully passed in liiedicine 121 Hygiene; 5Plediatrlcs; Psychiatry; Surgery 121 "Obstetrics and Gynaecology and Bled; jcine Jurisprudence-S. —MADE SUPERINTENDENT OF BIG NICKEL lvllNl-I-The iiilormn- itlon is contained in a press item from s 1 [ant daughter, Lieorge Ramsay. New Annan, with his usual expedition-JG -—('OI\'GR.\TL'L.-\TIOI\'S— Mr. and slnpion, now residing ‘in Moncton are ‘on, Arthur Lea, on April 5th.-K f-OFF TO A GOOD START—Ml55 Thelma Allen. of Summerslde, has. mad» a, fol-innate start 1n the fox business. Last fall she was given as handsome female silier beauty by her father, Nlr. Fred Allen of Union Corner. and her uncle, Mr. John D. Gw-"s, of ‘Summerside, bought a mute {or 1t. .\l;:<< Allen has been inform- rd ‘.11 -k that she is the proud owner of Clllll fine animals, six oi‘ 1111-11 are lusty nnd thriving pups.‘ the pi-ogcny of the prolific pain-S —XJEATH OF ONLY CHILD-TUB _ mpathy- of ihe community goes out to Mr. and Ali's. George Brooks, of Woliliiglon, in the death of their iri- Beaula, aged nine months. The little one was brought 1o the Prince County Hospital 0n Thursday; last suffering from pleur- ‘Garson. Ont, that a general re-ar- rangement has taken pint-e 111 the personal of the slnff of I;lll)!‘l‘llll(‘ll(l~ fmfl in charge of the VENOUS mines oi {the international Nicki-l Companyz‘ bwuihl’ "hm" bl‘ filo appointment of Mr. F. J. Eaucr as assistant super- jtion. Mr. Eager is succeeded as super- intendent 6f the Gnr=on Mine by Mr. luster Sharp. who has been connect. led with the mines. \\lll(‘ll hns KZYOVIH :10 large dinlcilslons slum 1907. Mr. [ester Sharp is an old Summerside pboy, being a son of Mrs. John Sharp £1116 Mr. Herbert Sharp, of Summer- fillde. and Dr. A. D. Sharp, of Bfld“, QQQUQ~S Q ‘ imflmomsc 1i \ ._ a Q w, B i m . 10hr was not much damaged by the ; collisicil but the mllk wagon was bad- ly smashed up and a quantity OI i:-_'.1 but in spite of all that could be done the little babe passed away on .\loiu1.1y1 night. The funeral tOOK 1111100 0n Wednesday afternoon at 2 cyclock at the home and the body was laid to rest in the cemetery at Union Corner. Rev. Mr. MCGOWHY! 1on Friday last, scheduled to maize three daily trips, has met with bad lluck up to the present on account {of the bad condition of the road in l Mrs. Wm. Seiilple. formerly of Ken- some places w‘. heavy tramm Ana. isllghg mishaps nearly every trip, on rrece in; the hearty congratulations, Monday nfwmoon when returning 90f their 111011115 On the 111ml of a = 1mm Borden the b,“ we“, mm a bed hole near Carleton Corner and the hub of one of the front wheels vras completely smashed. A new hub is now on the way from St. John, N. 13., but the service will not be resum- ed untll the roads are in lit condition, which it is hoped will be at the be- ginning o1’ next week-S —EMERALD PLAY-A talented a8- gregatlon or players from Emerald motored to Kenslngton on Tuesday evening, May 7th and presented the drama "Bar Haven" in King George l-lail. The cast included p, number o! former stage favorites and their high standard of interpretation was fully sustained by those who were making their debut. “Bar Haven" '11 an inter- esting play from sun to finish with just the right lntermlngllng o1 trag- edy, romance and comedy to hold the attention of the audience throughout the performance. The specialties be- tween the acts included two burlesque boxing bouts, the puzllists being blind folded, making them extremely funny and some local song hits by Messrs Kelly and White. Following is the cast of characters: Captain Hiram ‘Hopper, an old fisherman, Emmett Chlow; Hardy Stone, the captain's olllciaicd and there “as a large fli-1 m, b K W's 31m d L f n , . . _ _ _, u _ helper with am on to e a . ‘ en en o 1c en ne Fimd opcia ._cnd_,mce of sdmpatheuc moumerg 5 lJohn J. white; L” Bradley‘ m Search --TWO RUNAWAYS IN ONE DAY M-On 'l'ucsday morning the horses at- 1ill‘ll(‘(l t0 Mr. Ray Harris‘ milk wag- 1111 ivliile left standing near the Tor- onto Bakery, Summerslde, bolted up v/iiter street at a rapid clip and collided with a car. Fortunately the bottles of milk broken. The same eve- ning as a young man belonging ‘.0 Freetown was driving home from sum merside his horse ran away a llttlfl way out on the road, The yvlmii M- low was thrown out into "w 111W! and the buggy and harness consid- erably damaged." As he was appar- ently stunned when found by pallet! by a doctor was summoned from Summerside, but fortunately found that his lniurlea consilieid of only I few cuts and bruises and the younl man was able to ‘telephone w h" folks, who some with {Hill Ill l’! Mk0 him lilifiv-fl ,_ of an heir, Walter Smith; Gideon Graham, a wealthy rascal, Allan White; Rev. John Wesley Wiggins. parson at Bar Haven, Aloysius Grok- en; Lea Brackett, who is flihlflfl 1°‘! fish and Arabella, Elmer Roberts; Mrs. Wnddell, of the Manor, Muriel Clark: Florence Waddeli, her daugh- ter, Loretta White; Kate Weddell. who comes into her own. Mrs. Jame! Allan: Spray Hopper, the BIPiI-"YB daughter. who laughs at love, Marv THE CH ARLOTTETUWN GUARDIAN tween the devil and the dew Sea,‘ Carrie Kelly-K “"111! FRUIT OF HIS FOLLY" AT ST. ELEANOR-S-Lot 14 Unltgd Church Dramatic Club preggnlgp] their comedy drama entitled "The Fruit of His Folly" in the Hall at 5t. Eleanor: on Monday nigh; g0 ,1‘ ‘fully house and wonmuch applaugn, Th! Plflyflfs WBre very carefully tra.:i_ ed by Rev. and Mrs. Aitken, of 1,11; 14. and were a great credit to the-u. each one acting his or her part in g1 very masterful way. The SpEClBlllh between the acts were very fine and consist/ed o! the following 311111113313; Quartette, by Rev. Mr. Aitken 1111a ' A Triumph in Chic Moderately Priced CGAT S —‘—AND— - ' MAY l6, 192., Messrs Bob Yeo, 'Clarenc¢ P11,1,1;~,-., UIT S and James Phillips; solo, Mr. Jaziici. Phillips; solo. Mr. William G. P1111- ilps; solo, Miss Ina Phillips, ‘lh: stage was very tastefully dccora: i and the settings for the diflerzii; The cast of characters was as fol- lows: Alice Grandon, Mrs. Hatfield Maynard. a society pet; Dorotiry Dunning, Edith J. Phillips, Jacks wife; Polly Fllnders, Ida. Ford, a black diamond: Melinda Jane Bog; Mrs. R. A. Yeo, from Junlperi ‘l* Vt.; Jack Dunning, James P11111111: a victim of his own folly: Percy Og- den, Wm. G. Phillips. a true lriend Ashley Draytcn, (“zzrcnce Phillips, a man o! the world; William Henry. Carl McLean, bell boy and hired man; Sarah. Mrs. Leslie McLean, l-lirams better half; Hiram Boggs. Maynard McArthur, owner of Cowsllp farm. The pianist of the evening was Mrs. (Rev) Altken. The proceeds amounted to a very handsome sum. i‘ Suits-Prices . . . PERSONALS —Mr. Dignan. of Bronkfield, m. ‘ a visitor to Summersirle this week. s. i -—l\lr. Lloyd l\lcArthur, who has been undergoing treatment in the "Prince County Hospital, for an in- jury to his hip resulting from a. fall ‘rcme sixteen months ago, returned to his home on Monday. Lloyd is the 16 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander MacArthur, of St. Ives Point. S. »Miss Barbara hlcNeili, _of Char- lottetown. rendered some very beauti- ful soios in. Trinity United Church. Summerside at the special Mother}. Day services on Sunday. In the morning her rendition of "Memories of Mother" was exceptionally fine. S —Mr. R. T. Callendar, accountant o.’ the Royal Bank of Canada at Sum- merside, returned on Monday night " from Richlbucto, N. B., where he had been to attend the funeral of his aunt, the late Nlrs. Mary K. Black, of that ; town, which took place on Sunday I last-S -Mr. \Vilfred Howatt. the talented son of Mrs. Hubert Howatt, of St. Eleanors, who graduated with such high medical honors at the recent convocation of Dalhousle University. ' left by auto on Tuesday morning for v Halifax, where he has taken up his .- duties as an lnterne in Grace llos- ' pital.-S 1111/’ \ ‘all! '1 ' Whichever you prefer-the smart tailored tweed p; u“ drcssler Cliarmeem or Poirets or Tricotinel. Tweed Sulfa show such interesting features an collars, Cllfla and pocket; of two tuned effects, long reverl with allfchllg. Suih In all acts were very cleverly carried out. ‘ smart two piece box styles with wrap around gklrtgq- m; ultra smart ensembles with printed crepe drones. Coats—l'ricea .....1.........'.....--.... $10.50 10175.00 uoxswauo ".. ‘ 1 W. 1 Popular Hosiery Eastern Guardian ..'l"lCNlC. -- Reserve Wednesday, July 3rd for grand Picnic in Cardigan. - 3545-5-2-9thurs. ..'JL‘S'I‘ UNLOADED car Robin Hood Flour. Bran and Shorts lowest prices, wholesale and retail.‘ Poole d: Thompson, Ltd.. Montague “WSASTERN AGENTS—MY, J. W. IN MILLINERY SMARTNESS Styles have been selected from the accepted but o! the anon- each one ll dL“ " and ‘ ‘ ‘ to the tum of bobbetta and mat- roiu. Price! . . . .. $2.00 to 011.75 Kiddie: um in 1mm dupes o! straw, hills, trundle, ate. . . . . . . . . . . 9501418540 Price: Murdock is Guardian Agent in Mon- tague and will be pleased to receive new and renewal subscriptions. ..*ST. ROCll lNSTlTUTE-‘Yhc ‘ May meeting was held at the home of‘ Mrs. Jerome Martin. Tuienty-flvel members and six visitors were pres-i ent. The meeting opened by singing! the Ode. The minutes ‘ meeting were read and approved. The‘ for the lottery were won by the fol- committees ’reported and new ones lowinfli 1. Peter Perry, Shaving Bet; appointed for the month of May; 2, Mrs. Timothy Ahearn, Curtains; The Directors appointed for the next‘ 3, Miss Jennie Doiron, Table Runner; six months are Mrs. Fldelle Richard, 4, William Downing, Pillow Cases; 5, Mrs. Jerome Mnnln and Mrs. Ben J01!!! Perry; Necktie: 6.Gordon Perry. Peters. The secretary resigned owing, Lclu!" Bm- The limes FY1198 10!‘ to her leaving the district, and Mrai the Glleisln! Contest were given lo. Harold Cormler was appointed to 11111 1st prim, Mrs. Peter Waite, 2nd, Mrs. her position. A new teacher's desk; Fidelle Richard, 3rd, Miss Evelyn and map were paid for. An mpm-gpng: Buote. The men‘s prizes were won by, event of the meeting was the drawing‘ 1st, Master Ben Waite, 2nd, Mr. of a lottery, which realized the sum oil Archie Mcmmald- 3M1 M11519!‘ 3099i!!! McCloskey; Arabella Wortlendyke, be- ‘ METROPOLITAN STDRES LTD $55.10. 1111a ii Bean Guessing Contest! N- Perrr- The meetlnr w» then "s ' - I brought. to a close by the singing o1 the National Anthem. Next meeting 1 will be at the home of Mrs. Peter , Perry, mil Call will be answered with ‘ "Garden Hints.“ Another of our many opening Specials Ld' h d a 10s ouse reuse: .69 KINGSTON N0’!!! There hu not been much done at farming here yet. A numbn- of the ' farmers, win. colvlli, Daniel mm, Geo. Green, flohn Oolviiie, Daniel g~ Watch for our grand opening “Ad" 'l'uesda y Douchorty. were engaged the first part of the week on ‘lurvcy work, with MI. 110111! A. MODOHIIII, Lfllld at Popular Prices All the smart coloun and re- member its economy to buy seven] pain. Bony, full hlhloned Chlflon and service weight, lllpper and square heeL Price . . . . . . . . . . .. $2.00 Service weight, all silk with mer- ceriud lop and new heel elects. All slul. Only . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.50 Extra Special Ladle: Silk Hole, clear and oven of weave. lull fashioned. Sh“ 3 u, i034. Prion ............. 68o to 79o Prowse Bros. Ltd. “ The Fashion Centre ” of the lastl which amounted to $9.25. The prizes survey“;- qg HQfm‘nv[uQ_ Building operations u. xinintoa 1| very active this upring. Tblro an la many u seven buildings in 0011110 of erection at one point within a mile radius. ‘Phat IhOWI progrell 1n the "ttiement. Mr. Wm. Graham, Cavendlahfwu a visitor by motor to New Haven, Friday evening. Mr. Stewart Ferguson, North Rug. H00, mowfld U) Klhflwn and y" g guest o! his slain. Mn. Wm. O01. ville. were it not {or l 11111111» of bod spots on the roads around hm. which should have bun maimed do. the ma; m 1m m ma. John A. Hominid. Land lurvoy. °!'- "Qml-flvlllv, no a vultu- to New mun T110601. BIB"! line um puma o! an vwwiriflmtlr to a shawl’ one i: mull i.» uranium 11/11; my“ eaoourlllll 801'. ' 1W Ladies’ . DRESSES ' A nioe assortment of Dresser that are seuombl; gm] beautiful. Materials used are novelty Silk Crepes, Puuy Willow Georgettes, Elizabeth and Flat Silk Crepes, in pretty small floral Ind modernism designs-or plain shndel. New col are summer-tho blue; range from cobra to nfvy, the blag .1 from seasnnd to man-on glace, reds In ustilian to finally, 1nd there are plenty of blacks. aim 111.. 2o, Mines. Prion . ........................ $12,111: 111 $511.00 Sizes 36 to 44 for Women. ' Special lot of Crepe Dresses selling at $7.98 and $8.98. EXTRA SPECIAL Ladies’, Rayon Silk Bloomers lace trimmed. Good quality. Price 98c IMPORTED AND EXCLUSIVE KNITTED 1 SPORTWEAR An unusual assortment of lmart sportwelr at the bo- giiining of lha golfing and boating seasons. Knitted two piece sport dresses, all sizes. Prlce 57.50, $10.25 and $12.75 up. Three piece Suits of coat. nklrt and colourful pullover from . . . . . . . .. $12.75 up Wm Imported Coloured Pullover Sweaters All the colours of the rainbow and then lome in these imported pull- overo-lleevelens and long sleeves- horizontal stripes and iuqlllrd el- (octa-oome wool entirely-Anthem rayon and wool. The real thing for summer sportl. Size: 14 to I2. Price: .... 03-25 to 37-0 Considerable quantities oi pototm es are being hauled this week into, and shipped from Colvllle Station. crease o! $457,311 a- 10 percent- CANADIAN NATIONAL ‘Eo-mpared witfifiisayi 7.3151111 corresponding period o! 183B, an 1!!" The Beauhamols hydroelectric d? RAILWAY; EARNINGS velopment between the St. Fflllc“ The gross earnings o! the‘ Canad- and St. Louis Lakes south of the 5'- lln National Railways for the week Lawrence River in Canada will ca" ending May 7th, 1929, were $5982.76! about 050900.000. ___.__- Y x ‘AAA ‘ “ “ E. R. BROW 146 Richmond St., Lharlottemwn Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Invest Rate. ’ Good Stronl Stock Companies (Agent at Summer-side, Lloyd Lewis. 1 -¢¢-4+o+ m‘ 0 _ ‘ . 00 . it