, _ . ~.. ,__-,_‘ .i ' i- ’:° il ' ; -l _'Ill ;_'r5` A-rf, mg, . . -~»» 1 -af.. fi: -’, I l ‘_ ._ ` 1 WEDNESDAY, . A _ -Q c :lbw THE CHARLOTTETOWN rf -- f sf “é““ HoRSE RACES i' 1>1cNlcS, FESTIVALS Committees in ch T with us at once regard l Cone Carriers and th Cones. Try the ' new Candy Besides “Perfection” Ice Cream we can supply. Sanitary Dishes and Spoons. Cones How much better everyone will enjoy these events if “PERFECTION” ICE CREAM is served. arge should get in touch ing their supply. e wonderful new Candy Cone! It‘s Just Great ‘I vince. It is sent out in Perfection quality is the same all over the Pro- good condition and our dealers make it a point tovkeep it that way. W, Central Creameries Perfection Dairy . Chal'l0t!€l0Wn _ Summgrsidg Look for the Perfection Sign on the Perfection Shop -S 1" " ADream and Cream” 1 Western Guardia ‘ JULY L 477(-8-I1-Sl-ll -WABREN’S MLLS, Hurling ther notice. W. B. Warren. Kensing- ton, P.E.I. 4854-6-24-31 . _lignish will be held on Wednesdl. July 23rd. Rcserve the date. » _ 4897-6-25-mwfoi. l' -TEA ran-ry AT norman... ,The parishioners of Borden intend 3 holding a tea party an Wednesday. June 25th. Watch for further Lu- nouncsment. 4148-6-24-8 . are i -SPRAY MATERIALS.-We X now able to supply you with best quality Spray Materials lt very at- tractive prices. J. B. Millman, Ken- Slhkwn. 4896-B-25-121. -ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED.- Mr. and Mrs. John H. Dawson, Al- bany, P .E. I., announce the engage- ment of their sister Miss Lucy Daw- son of Medford, Mass., to Mr. Lorne W- Cameron, son of Mr. and Mrs. ` Henry Cameron, Albany. P. E. I. Mar- rlaze to take place the latter part of 5111’-° lt Hampton. N. B. me-e-as-il. = 3'" A I _\‘ Eastern Guardian S TRA WBERR Y f ll , ._..... V" ' ` 'uivlroams wlu be issued at s---f-' ;I_ E Montague to those who intend com f. / _ _ - / _ l [ S ing to camp with "D" Company. P. -#li . ( _ E. I. Highlanders, Thurszlay after- ' ' ,ml noon, June 26th, from 3 to 6. 4876-31 _ ‘lv i ti .A VKITCHENWARE OF QUALITY ind OBSY to clean are a constant Source of satisfaction to the particu- lar housewife. Make your selections here from an assortment that in- uudes POYS. P2115 and kettles to meet. every homo culinary requiremmt A11 are of guaranteed high quality and most moderately priced, Vfhe Rogers f Hardware Co., Limited .si-ii With the exception of one cottage, the entire village of Fenwick. Eng- land, was sold at auction recently. ______,_____._-___ ,___ COAL We are specializing on QUALITY as it is economy to buy the Best. Our Welsh Anthracite For Furnace, Baseburners. Beating Stoves and Ranges is the Best Cargo that ever came to this port. MILLERS CREEK is all Heat with practically no 5511. 0u.r first cargo will be here May 23rd. For Ranges, Heating Slaves and Fumaces. , CANADIAN GOALS All brands always In stock. GET ova rnlcas ‘ L san ovn sazurtns. ' 4 R. T. Holman Lto ..1w ati o ll Best' Quality l i \ l and in _ I ANY QUANTITY ssl-Josroar Carter-& Co., Ltd l l _ _ 4742-6-Z4-21. EYES TESTED W O -O-fV'f"f~OfO-O" DO-O-\§'O~O%&O-O4 arm Grasses mmm a w 'ranon 't .i s 'rlinoa opuimeu-un _ 142 lmnmonu sum . QOO©OO%*¢ , _.__¥__...__._--..__-__...~__.._¢_i .coo-ooo-oo-o+¢o-0000 ' HAVE YOUR EYB5 EXAMINBD AND 2 GLASSES FITTED B! E. E. PARKMAN Bcglsfcred Opwmelrlli Montague, P. E. L l»» @0449-OO-*Off* l -_ I BELLSMATHIESON Barrister: l Solicitors Collections MONEY 'I0 WAN MONTAGUR I' UPTDMETRY ls a specialised science. concentrating all its re- \ sources to the end that Defective Vision may be -4-lil f ’,. __. ..r. -1 _ Hardwood Flooring 85000feet¢oc.hoosofrom. Allfhleknasses. stored under stssmhest.la»¢o\1llAMA!l- _KlI¢\‘C0. MacDONALD restored, V Eye Strain relieved and Muscle imbalances cor- rooted. Any one of these defects ' may be. and nearly always ls, the cause of l Severe Headaches Iftroabled with luod- aclies,wewill be fladoo lnvcstlastottaeoadltlaaof yoareyamandlfnaoessan. fm-nisl|yaa'vf¢hpropesly Ittodeorreeflvegisnas. RDWE I ..'CAR.DIGAN-DUNDAS CBABGE -Services for Sabbath, June 29th: Dundas at ll a. in.; Cardigan at 7 p. m. Preacher at both services. Rev. C. E Armstrong Montague Duet at ev. o a _ ` _ 500111118 utensils that are beautiful Reg'lllatl0n Slze euing service, Mrs. Davies and Mrs. Hew.tt. Rev. W. E. Davies, B. A., Minister. i LO WES TPRICES _ .~mum'§§~fu_M.. some M!:DUi_Al&L Red Swamp, who moved to Boston with his family five years 08°. has returned and is now mak- ind good on the old farm of his grandfather, a. 100-acre high and dry land Joseph McCormack, a new rl at our l from the States, too. is on- other young man making good Q his recently purchased i‘a.."m li B-lg Pond. ..*STIi.L ACTIVE FARMERS- Mr. John Gillis visited. the North side Tuesday, a two-mils walk, smart as a bee, and will be sa years, hs says, next St. John‘s day.-An. other smart old man is Mr. James N. Mcrhee, Big Pond. Bom 1549, now ln his 82nd year, plowed ‘and harrowed in the crop this spring, arid that a. good crop too. PERSONALS ..'Mr. Donald McIsaac's son, Rickbarra, is under doctor's care for some weeks now, and seem to come on slowly. ..°Alex McDonald and little iam- iiy, Big Pond, moved last week to s farm at Bayfield. Modern architecture alcmz rigid lines is being used in the new busi- ness buildings. in Aix-ls-Chappelle. Gerrnany. .____._._.i__i. ::For Cltarrh-It is one of the chic! recommendations of Dr. Tho- mas' Electric Oli that it can be used intemally with as much success as if, can outwardly. Bufferers from oatarrh will find that the Oil when used according to directions will (ive prompt relief. Many sufferers from this ailment have found relief in the Oil and have sent testimonials. ___-1 , HERE|T“ '_/gy ,ls - \ ` ,4 "_" '. z-'e"ullfl» - -v li. .lr ll. l|i__l£ ,- ‘ _ ' ' """"'U»\t§-J Jimmie .llnsls Bays: Ym’ll remember. Hens the bread Y iesteemei. The pallbearers were ._| ---- THE Elo CLOTHING STORE _ - - ------f-'-"J-----'-"""""""'“"“""“"'_ _ _, --OORPUS CHRIST! SUNDAY D1 SUMMERSIDE-Corpus Christi Bun. diy was observed in Bti Pauls Church with a full congregation, Rau Urban Gillis preached a very beau- tiful sermon for the occasion. The Church and altar was decorated with lovely flowers. The Mass was sung in second tone, G. Minor by a full °h°l-\'~ Di-H121! the procession of the Children of Mary led by the priest and alll! b0y the choir rendered _ VCU 1701115111111? "Ponglingne." S. -POLITICAL MEETINGS will be held in the following places, Elm.- dale, Monday, June 23; Montrose, Tuesday, June 24th; Freetown. Wed- nesday, June 25th; Elle:-slie, Thurs. l day, June 26th; Borden, Friday, June 37th. All meetings will be open at 8 o‘clock p. rn., and will be addressed lls asked and other speakers. Adjoining po in the different districts up to send delegates as organization work will be taken up at the close ol each meeting. Everybody welcome. Ladies are especially invited. Oppo- sition candidates Lhvltkd. 4788-8-21-5‘ ‘ -lrmznsl. ar sms. mlm- ` Lorrn c.aMPaau.-'nie funeral of ed away on Sunday at the home of her son, Mr. George Campbell, was held an Monday afternoon from the home to the cemetery at Malpeque. Hey. Mr. Williamson conducted the service assisted by Rev. Mr. Grant. The funeral was very largely attend ed, people coming from all parts of the country to pay their last re- spects to one who was very highl Messrs. Gordon Mandersen, Leis Lockerby, Bertram stewart, George Crozier, Hartwell Crozier and Colin Ramsay. S. --CORPUS CHRIST! PRDCES- SION A1' MISCOIJCHE-The arl- nual Corpus Chrlsti Procession of St. John the Baptist Church at Mis- couche was held on Sunday morn- ing. Rav. Dr. Monaghan preached an appropriate sermon at the service held in the church before the out- door procession. The church was beautifully decorated with lovely flowers. There was special music by the choir. The procssion was a very impressive scene. The Miscouche Band played several selections dur- ing the parade. At the Convent door the congregation received the Bene- ldietien or the Blessed sacrament. The order of the Societies making up the procession 'ras as followsz- Society of the Infant Jesus, Angel Guardian, Children of Mary, Holy Family, Holy Name, Choir and Al- tar Boys, Rev. Dr. Monaghan, bear- ing the Blessed Sacrament, the Mis- couche Band and congregation. S. -FORMER SUMMER-SIDE BOY DIE! IN SEATTLE-Many friends in Summexside will regret to hear of D0 YDII I SUFI-'ER FROM 00l|$T|PlTl0N'l_ .2'.i‘..:-.:.‘.:.°.‘::..f..‘°°..rl;":."°‘* °"'@" ' "ll drvtl. which remsla'ie;°:la'eTyns: , l er- sf' at e e a puasstlves which ea-amp and as an lgve a depressed after ages. ‘l _ Avoid lubricating oils which only `. m:».":..°..._”i::'.i;':' rss. °“r;;°=° _ o me . 1 A purely ble laxative sueli tcn, , will close after July 5th. until fur- -THE ANNUAL Parish Picnic at Y. GUARDIAN p _ p p _ p "JUNE 25.1930 2 f" " R '”1 End of June Sale of M _ Meri and Boys you can save money ..»;;.~- ._ - ; - _m ...ie __- ‘Z3 9 ll by A. E. lvlclssn. Liberal candidate l ' BOY’S TWEED SUITS in long pants, sizes 26 to 36. Special price $9.90 A large range of Boy's First Long Pants. Prices . . . . _ _ . _ $1.85 to $3.00 Extra Special Boy’s Bloomers Pants, sizes33to36.'1`oclear $1.19 by attending this Sale. We have gone through our stock carefully and pick. ed out and reduced prices and our values cannot be equalled let alone beaten. Read below. 15 Young Men’s D. B. Tweed Suits, sizes 34 to 39, clearing at . _ _ . _ . $16.95 10 Young Men’s Suits clearing at Young Men’s Suits, fine all wool worsted, Black and Blue Pin Stripe. Extra special. Sizes 34 to 39. Price . . . . . . . . . . _ . _.$24.95 Men’s Blue Serge Suits, single and double breasted styles. All sizes. Special... . . . . . . ...........'.$19.90 Men’s Fancy Worsted Suits, a large range of patterns. All sizes. Extra special _ _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . _ . $25.00 Men’s Fancy Tweed Suits in good patterns. All sizes, latest styles. Spec- ial price . . . . . . _ _ . . . . . . . . . _ $13.85 A special line of Men’s Fancy Wor- steds in odd sizes. Prices $30.00 to $40.00, clearing . . , . _ _ $22.00 to $25.00 l P _ 2 there's no dolbi you've beard about. -Stewsrrs Bread Car¢er’s Lime Liver Pills, gently the liver, bile starts tc Bow, U *M70 (mlb the intestines 'WOODWOIKIHG 00-. LTD. l l 6.F. Hutcheson pdroiilhly clmuod and constipa- i I Boy’s Leatherette Coats and Hel- lj l mets, sizes 8 to 12 years. Special $5.50 1 Boy’s Gabardine Raincoat and Hel- met, trench style. Sizes 8 to 16 years. ' Price $3.50 `Mis. can-letra cdmpbell, who ps.-.t-| L _ You will find on careful examination of other C`l0tl\iI\8 Values m thls department that will inerest you not advertised. , Money in your purse by buying your Clohing at this Sale. 1 I I NE mica -ro ONE PRICE TO room: f “~"=°“ PYDWSB BYDS Llmltéd i sror casu _.__i- Speeial prheson all Young Men’s Top Coats. Young Men’s Flannel Trousers and prices. 1 , &i ,_1 _- the death in Seattle on June lzthl of Mr. Charles McDonald, the i'°\H1E° est son of the late Mr. Charles Mc- Donald of Snmmerside. Charles was very popular -in Summerslde when a. young man and will be kindly 1'€- mambered by his old friends. I-Ie left his home town about 28 years HBO and went to Westem Canada, He later settled in Seattle where he did ‘business as a chiropractor. His wife died quite recently. His mother, who later married Mr. Munroe of Char- lottetown, died some time ago. There are left. to mourn one brother Roy; and one married enter in Vancouver, B. C.; two sisters, Mrs. Harry Mc- Kee and Miss Beulah Munroe, of Charlottetown, ic whom the Sym- pathy of friends on the Island ls extended. The funeral was held on June 14th. 8- PERSONALS -Mr. and Mrs. Norris Sinclair, Springfield. Lot 67, were in Summer- slde the first of the week.-E. l --Mrs. Everett Haslom, Springfield, Lot 61, was o recent visitor tc Fred~ _ericmnu-E. . -Mrs- Henry Weeks, Bprinsfield. - l spent a few days last week in Brook- r. . toBumm|rside.-I. ` -was Cecelia uaahon. - ence. Il. X.. spent a few days visitfaz --Min. li. Wrisht of victoria. has Fi? sons you s The siomsek and bowels svifynaw active s yotem en oys a real tome effe& ¢uua»_li-mm-Jug _ muvmuqaunmausexm-sin* . _ua-gn.:-»~_.,.,,,___.__ p`,_ - - 1 . __ -Mrs. Vvvulu wan-en. lun. mms: Bert, Mrs. Earl Maynard, of Sum- rnerside and Miss Hazel Somers. Springfield, rnotored to the city last week.-E. -Mrs. Bruce Somers and daugh- ters Jean, Rota and Hazel, and Mr. Emmet Dunn, were recent visitors to Summerslde.-E. -Mi-_ and Mis. Daniel Mcrnersen and daughter. Miss Jean, were vis- itors to Bummerslde from the west of the Province last week. They were accompanied by Mr. McDonald. B. --Miss Lana Le Clair of New York, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert. Le Clair of Miscouehe. I-ler sister, Mrs. Warren, of Moncton, is also visiting at her home. 5. _ -Mr. and Mrs. Albert McKay and their two children arrived on Satur- . l day on E visit in their iimnts, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. McKay and Mr. and Mrs. .Stamford Gay of Summerside. B. YBEMIUM FOB. BABIES MONTREAL. Qlle., June 24-(By The Canadian Press)-"Premiums for babies" is one of the slogans that will fly on the bsnnarof Cyriac Gauthier if he is chosen as candid- ate by the Conservative convention in Bt. Denis division. If he lo oleotcd, the first law ha will have passed will be one providing for a bounty of $100 to the father of every family numbering more than five, and an additional $100 for every aditional child. 'Die aspiring candidate con-l -feared that be himself has nine children. I-lit&'est in mail and Ulvol lvls- tion in Arssntina _ia growing rapidly plus Fours just received. Special l Itivestbck Marliet (canadian Presll momnmu June 24-'1'h°f° We" sixty-two cattle. 379 calves. 298 h°€5 and 93 sheep and lambs for sale on the two Montreal livestock niarlrfil-5 today. On yestcrday's market com- mon light bulls sold as low ss $4.00- Today's trade cattle were selllm M about stcady prices. The bulk of the calves were of common tomedili-111 quality veal and were sold for $7-50 to sms. sheep were slew. A few sheep were weldhed UP ll 549° W $5.00. Good lambs brontht 814.00 W $15.00. Hogs were stcady at 812.50 to $12775 ‘for bacons and butchers with $1.00 premium per hog on selects. I-leol-'Y hogs were sold around 811-00- 5°” brolltht $.00 fa $10.00. .___. Big dogs are new vwue in D1\'°'P¢~ M' Summerside July lst, The Best Races in Years M 1 I - ilu.-a-_..\'L'.,._¢~ --4 ;°am1e!. trfmedllel. m 'dvmmd lleld vultlns menus.-E. --» . P °°MUl>\ vm any relieve for she manga; bug gm, .N 11,5, f°m_ 1 -Miss Minerva Curley. Summer- ......, ...i ui.. ............ eu... en- _ Large Fields of Horses in Each Race - all .huns Roan, were rec/ent visitors tc 7 , 1, “““‘°‘°"“°" the usual attractions make it a real 110. 1' .."i'§i2. §°t'I.§..°°l.'.’l.f“..2Z‘§. day and come to the Summerside Races. 'z .......‘ Admission, Adults soc children zse "`°""""°"“"‘-i'-`f”"‘ ‘ Dr. W. G. chu.-ch