Y ' . 1a w . =__;_...._‘......e.=.m...s..-._s._. WA the Linen Closet. Special Colored T u r ki Splendid value at . Special Bargain Good large sizes . . Towels, worth up i Queen Street New Table Runners Very original ls n table runner of wide meshed filet lcice that is dyed a delicate green. ‘Other strips are of black with the dliffllllg 41011" in many colors. For a few days more we will eominue our bolt Gale. . .W'hite Turkish Tow- el, size 21x44 inches. Special Linen Huck Towels. 90 cents each. Clearing Friday and Saturday . “fluids-Stripes sud Fancies LL FANCY SPRING COAT- INGS are on sale to-day for im- mediate clearance at a special reduc- tion of ONE THIRD. This lot in- cludes Plaids, Stripes and Fancies in Polo and Camels Hair cloths. $3.00 Fancy Coatings for $2.00 ' - $3.25 Fancy Coatings for $2.17 $3.50 Fancy Coatings for $2.60 $4.25 Fancy Coatings for $2.84 WEEK-EN D Towel Sale w ISE HOUSEWIVES HAVE IN this sale a great chance to fill up the vacancies on the Towel Shelf of The values for Heavier Colored Turkish Towels, size 18x36 inches. Special s h Towels with mauve, pink and blue stripes. in Lot of Odd Huck t0 Friday and Saturday are striking‘. ‘Colored Stripe Turk- ish Towels 14x32 inch- es, very nice goods. I2 i-Zc each 20c ea. 50c ea. 10c ea. 10c ea. 15c ea. $46.40, 600 lh. $70.00 delivered. 2671-84431 —-R EQERVE 7.30 p. in. PAOOGGdB for Band. —THE KENSINGTON Ladies Aid of the Protestant Orphanage will present their play “Strictly Business" in the French itiver Iiall on Tuesday. Juno 17th at 8 o'clock. Admission 85 cents and 20 cents. —SUMMERSIDE. AGENT. — Mr. Byron MacDonald of .ho MacDon- nld Drug Co., is now Guardian rep- resentative in Snmmerslde, and wil) ‘rs pleased to receive news, ‘advertising and Job Printing. Mr. MacDonald sells the Morning Guardian at his store. His tele phone No. is 12-2, -NEW COUNCILLOR. — Mr. John J. McNully is receiving con- gratulations upon his election by ncclnination as Town. (‘ouncilor of sllllliil0fdlfl0 to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Mr. James H. Wood. there being no other nominations last Tuesday. —NEW VOLLEY BALL COURT. ~The volley hall court to the rear of Mr. J. Leltoy llolinans residen- ce was officially opened on Tiles- day evening when iii-s Worship Mayor Lllstoue after n few pre- liminary remarks served the first bull. A good attendance of piny- ers and spectators was on hand and after the opening a number oi keenly contested games were play- ed until it became so dark that the players could not soc the ball until in one or two Ullfillg it lind connected with a nose or a bald head. ——SWIMS SUMMERSIDE HAR- BOR. —-A swim of two miles. in rough writers. across the iuirbor at Suinniersiilc. was the remarkable performance on Wednesday night nf a horse belonging to Mr. Robert Phillips. Oii Wednesday Mr. Phillips ‘took his iiiarc and curt by scow across to Mflcllllllilkg point. 4"” "m" "flmli" “m”- i —KINQINGTON omen. There —0HARLOT‘I'ETOWN' Carnival , Week, July 14 o» 19. zsao-o-is-aei §Q§f“'°5°'§§°§f,f,¥, 13;?" -HOLMAN'8 VBLOX SEPARL TOR8--10 year guarantee 400 lb. WEDNESDAY, .to the Pacific Coast where she will JUNE 18TH. for a Bazaar and ice visit her nephew Mr. Frank Mout- Croam Social in Hamilton Hail at goniery fronierly of Bedeque. Mission 2678-8-14 2i. gr tao‘s usually placid existence. ills-v- will he s dance held in Strand Good time for everybody. 2659 o 13 tmiii —ON WESTERN TRlR-dilliss Elizabeth Montg y, Bedeque, left Thursday morning on a-trip She will stop enroute at Wetsskawiii. Sask. . Tsingtads New . Governor Dismis- sed 147 Officials (United Press.) 'llSiN(l'l‘At). China, June 13-- Governor Kilo Enlhuiigh ‘big slick’ regime which began recently with the ilinmisssl of 147 department oi‘- firials "ill advisers. gives promise oi‘ furthe. interesting days in Tsliig- ing purified the police. who worn on the verge of mutiny because ot‘ three months arrearsoi‘ pay, the new governor and his staff are on the alert for threatened counter at tucks by the ousted ones. lThc historic administration build ing. over which the flags of Germ- any. Japan and Chins have floiited. never witnessed a more exciting day than that of the recent politi» cal house-cleaning. Governor Kan began operations at ii a.iii.. sii uii lieardof thing. nnd the disimissoil employee left swearing all sorts oi vengeance. The erstwhile director oi‘ general affairs. who was the ring leader in the sallies upon the pub-- lic treasury, admitted to the new cidministration that there was not a copper to ilirn over and refused to surrender his records and files. iio succeeded in slipping out oi‘ tile city alter having once been stopped by ‘the police. After the police had been paid their arrears of salary. the govern- or was astounded to receive word tlint ilie police chief lrad resigned. investigation showing that he iind been bribed by fl wealthy Chinese. who had innde a fortune in illicit opium trade. and who wanted to block any inquiry. The governor gave botli men a linilted tinio to whore he is engaged in quarrying stone. ile returned to Summer-I stilt‘. in the evening. leaving the inure over at the point. hours afterwards, just at dark. n resident on the west end of the; town siiw what he took to be n boat coining ashore near the ivcst» urn town llnilt. 'i‘hc object, liow- ' over. proved to be Mr. PhilIiwJROtarIaII-S Q mare. inking the short cut for ‘home. S110 lunded in the mud at ‘the mouth of the crock at. the ex- itrcme western end of Water Street (canadhn pa") snnlciflflilllillStf-‘lllflll is D. T, Lin. dirt-yt- MOORE a M°LEOD a liIiliED ‘i know that far across the sea Charlottetown SPRING "To Rose Groundwater." A spirit breathes rii hill and lea And Spring is weaving everywhere With fairy hands her garlands there. i know that enrolling lsrks now fly into a morning sunlit sky. Whilst o'er the vale with welcome 5911f! The cut-lice calls so loud and long. i know that murybiiiis now wnke Beside the linipld. placid lake That blur-bells wait in silent dell And ilrt-niti of all t-liey have to tell. --Msry MeLennan. 'i‘hey're good for the land even better for the livestock. The food clement»! in good clover hay- nil its value. Minerals and vitam- msoooivr, OH "wettest-rs . , 0E BUITG when» sun's . Nbw Mousse slow rpm-inns i Mil»? 014m 0r. 25* OFF Mundane edition OVIRGOATI _ " nail-sud svmmoe a little wellV-euredclover. eunelflro, eurr ANY- A THEY'LL THANK YOU We hear a lot about legumes. and high as .thcy.orc~do not explain ines in‘ Just the proportion animals need are also present. Even the plus niid poultry will thnnk you ill terms of profit for giving them Middle ge ‘l’ _ Reading Glasses All, everybody. at middle‘ age neon-s I A simple test is the my t t print blurs. Jumps reumi and" fleeting upeeltq appdll- your eytu after reading some. e. 3 5 a Q E I . fl- ‘ t ' imé your hub e mini‘ and there got bogged down. being l l sonicwiint exhausted from her long iiwlill and buifvting with the waives but, lifter having born i-xtriciitoil from the mud nnd ll!<l-‘il\\ll‘(l to ll good footing the gallant mart‘ shook herself and appeared to he not a penny the worse. Minard'e Eastern Guardian _'IHOP fl-om Holman’: Catalog II‘CHARLOTTETOWN Carni- vnl Week, July 14 to l9. 2G30-6~12-26i Linlment For Corns "JEASTERN AGENT.— Mr. ‘J. W. Murdock is new Guardian Ag- ent in Montague and will he pleas- ed to receive news items, advertis- lng, Job Printing, new and renow- al subscriptions. ti‘. ~{-O~}——_——-— wi-irrs Fl-ANNL cosrums is smnso m amour anew The freek ehevn JQIIIPO Meli- Uns, while the eitlrt is m u. sy Ilteene of on Inuit belt about the restore oi the - distinct business or pr ‘ f5 N“ tethered waistline fleet: le in down dupe s‘ no which to remove themselves from his Jurisdiction, The sole surviver hf the former or of forestry and agriculture. an American trained specialist ln his department. TOIlON/PU, Ont. Juno 13.——Il¢-p_ ‘resenting some 25 countries. with approximately 1800 biubs, over i0.- 000 Ilotzirians will register at con. voiitlun headquarters here for tho 16th annual convention oi‘ Rotary international, which will open at Exhibition ‘Dark on June 17. Sessions will be held morning and afternoon until closing day, Friday. Julie 20. when the conven- tion will be brought to a close with a general farewell gathering. and the visitors return to their homes in all quarto-rs ofthe civilized world to practice and prciaeh the Rotary philosophy: "He profits most who serves best" and "Service above self.“ The growth pf the Rotary move- ment has been rapid nnd in keep- ing with its high ideals. The first club was formed in Chicago 19 yours ago and though there rirn now approximately 1800 Roliiry Clubs [there has never boon '| charter sur- rcullereil or one Flltiiilllkll. 'l‘ho nut loiuil association of lfi (lllllifl wis formed in 1910. the second ronvuii- tiiui being held iii l’ori.iund, (iro- szon, in the following ycnr- iii i912 the international Association was l lmow that there. amidst the glow nil-mod “L 11mm]. Minn,‘ in “m. (“L-mm 0f Sllllolfl. lhfflllilh the boughs of vido for charter for Winnipeg, .\inn.. 500W. ' n-iui lmndun, llinglanil. 'l‘cii ylnirfl Th" lllilfliblril 570515 m worm“ lair-r iii the hos Angelou i-nuveii TH“ fllwvq- ti ii u» tit-him 5 . ri ' ° ills songs of rapture. iiopo and twill-d iltndl (h; lliliinglvnfcllkflTyaTllllSITE:- l°"‘-‘- tiuiial adopted. - _ llll point of membership. tho What were YOU paying for Cream- ] kn°w m“ "m" “lime “m” w‘ ilrilish Empire lakes second plncc ery Butter during the past month nigh-t I I I x H_ to the United Stlitm, with more The latest H90"! "'9'" 933W?‘ U" 3;‘:_‘1'Lhl‘""" "elm" '3' I m‘ ' ' liinii 15,000 Rntarlnns orguniznil in give these so the average prices. i ' . . y . . . -- ~ ~—-- w» 21.:::::.:“".:.'.::';:.l: “ml?” . "2 "' wldo—- ' ‘ ' ' I" England nnw__thl8 evenudm Tismsnln. South Africa. lndin mid ‘m Bermuda. Ono hundred anti ility British clubs will be represented at the convention here. "A philosophy of everyday living" li‘~l the definition given of “itotiiry" and its aim is to inspire men to realize fully their individual capac- ity for 100 per cent. citizenship in their state and nation; the square deal to their employee, customers. intos. and. individually and through their association in Rotary clubs. to will and international peace. A Rot- ary Club is described as "a group of representative business and pro- fesslonai men. one mun from each ion in a community." The ‘intention is that c-icli business shell have one wor- thy and active exponent in the Riot- through its members,_msy have one direct and responsible avenue of ep- husiness and profession in the 1 . ' _ community. "'1': .“ left white flannel id the mntnr- _ “no”, m- . a H” ill used In the elmele dreee and T" W101i" l‘. “m” o“ m a,“ Ihert eon shown above. the annnli dinner of Sports Club.’ The chlifmln en- nounoed that he we velfiolpdt The youngcouple will get!" brighter and happieP-and their friends will “You ‘ tiiemlqiri- “Emil” ‘Life’s 1011*”? ltlolman Furniture better start in life -— their 110m? Win be get a better impressionif the Love Nest is brightened with Holman Fllrflltllre- If you are in doubt las to whiat to give make no mistake in selecting Fllrllitilre- for timeliness, for -value and real merit. . .1‘ k _ .Wed A selection from the following list of suggestions wi mia e a g ding Gift of supreme satisfaction. Chesterfields Chesterfield Suites Living Room Tables Piano Lamps BridgeLamps - Gate Leg ‘Ilables A I , Reed Chairs in Cretonne and Tapes- try covering ‘ Cedar Chests ._-~--uv-.———.-rv*i'rsvv>. Summerside -— Charlo ttetown ‘ -.~ a STA 31:957.; illtfl business or professional assoc- ~ "m" bring about understanding. good-i sry club and that the Rotary club, ‘ proeoii to ell those engaged in oicii _ There was a good ‘attendance at . "The om _. s in; to intro ‘ r53... impress-sic yarns We" wld- “m1 “‘-' i-ist it was the turn fnrflwiklnsi “ man with a militia for fisliinli- _ "ii om uirnlil flint l lllllfil <1l““-"l"" u) enter this coittest. ll" F" i - eon whut grouiitls?" came n chorus of voices. _ .0.“ principle," fppllilil Perkins. mrwdm w] never tell lien-ll" The chairman handed him the t h. WTTouWe won." he sald-Tlt-llite. ._-_--¢e>-—-—- To make a knife sharpener that will be a joy to tho housewife. take an. old razor strup of the kind with the wooden hnndle. (lot a sheet of thick emery paper. cut in three strips and with small tacks fasten it smoothly and evenly around the body of the slrBil- Jllfll s. few passes over this sharpener will _make tho kitchen knives us sharp as razors, When one luycr is worn out simply tear it off and there you hnvc n new one. ij-Sl Wo should worship as though lll“ Deity were present. if my mind is not engaged in my worship. it is as though I worshipped pot. —L.on- alisx Charlottefn ‘St. ohn ~ c \‘ i ontreal iSherbrooke Ottawa‘ l-Bijocltville Kingston tBellevilie Peterboro’, HO %u a q C 5 T o_ Stithlrines |HlfIl lion Brent h ford . 5B. a . i ‘G I h . Kilteegener‘ ’ Woodstock etford p d Bedroom Suites Vanity Dressers ,. fOI‘ the Wedding om, you will It is the Gift supreme for service. J ardinieres and Pedestals Brass and Wood finish, Steel Bed-s Kitchen Cabinets Mantel Mirrors Chesterfield End Tables Hall Mirrors, iand Console Table ER H 0U lngly by men who were lon and pntas muchl _‘ as-{tliey would if L A f _ tsidefC. .A . -.i your ‘home-sin velours-mt, a from ‘$751K’ [to i.uxuritius, iiestfuel llomfort in iidlM All Ghesterfieids _ You’ll find a restful cbmfort, richness to Holman Chesterfields believe possible in a sin an elegant style, and a _ that you would hardly gle piece of furniture. Hoiman’s Chesterfields are built carefully and lov- g experienced‘ in their work, care and skill into eachlindi they were making it for vldual piece, themselves. a You can get-these Chesterfieltls in _ finish tomatch anydeoorativeeohente ~ .. .- You have planned for tapestries, mohsirs, _ splendid range of i f. ixlllr/flti lit 7I1.".'ir"v:'i i/m. i