"rnu CHARLOTTETOWN connotes o-mrrnn ass Help You Save Mane! > u..-_....... turating the cords in rubber e of every cord with rubber. minimizing internal friction and wear. . It gives stamina to the cords and makes possible the The Firestone process 0f SH solution, insulates every fibr Firestone Balloon Gum-Dipped deliver greater safety and your tire oosts. to serve you can‘! mall . ?y"|§"I§.'1||.».'L. Tm lppln e a In 1 ul- ldlen. -ROBIN HOODJLOUR - All sizes wholesale and retail. Hol- msa’s, Sumuierside. 4-21-dft. —THE MARGATE Dramatic ‘Club will present a four act coznisdy drama "The Villain Foiled" in Mal- peqns ‘Halli on Tuesday. June l4. l! ‘nob fine first tine nigh»: tolllow- ‘ingn 7004-6-11-21 —SEED POTATOES. — Mr John D. Mclver and sister Miss Blanche Mclver, Kiukura spent Tuesday lu Grand River. Mr Mclvei‘ reports potato planting uimost completed in Kinkora wiih a much larger acreage than lust year and every- ioue optimistic regarding the Fall ‘ prices-N. 1, ‘PERSONALS ~ Nlcssrs Frank and Angus Western Guardian "Pribute From Summerside Man MR. J. S. PERRY TELLS HOW lHlE WAS REBTORED TO HEALTH The following statement from a well known business man of Suin- merslde will be read with interest- lt is another link in a very long chain" of evidence. . Suntmerslde, PAEJ. ‘June 3, 1927. lDear Sir.~—You want tg know, if i win satisfied with the Farador which l ‘purchased from you a few weeks a-go. l wish to state‘ duos-z emphatically that l am wel-l sails fled. In fact l can truly say that i‘. is the best inveslment I ever made. 1 was a great sufferer from astom- acli trouble for at ‘least ten years. and some three months ago i-t was vary severe. l endured ‘Lrrdlgles-tion 11113. designed Firestone Balloon tread gfiPs d" 1'°9d_!‘°9l5t1"B skid and giving traction in slippery place-S- comfort and materially lower The nearest Firestone dealer is equipped better with these better tires. Glllis were in Summerside Satur- day ivliere they purchased u Cry-s- Fa so l ___._ . —'Z\'lr. and Mrs. ‘H. F. Nlorrlson, ‘Keuwlngton. ‘have gone to ‘Kingston . Ont., on u two weeks holiday. Y I ____ —-l~‘rlonils oi‘ Mrs John l’. (lauds; , . Richmond regret that she is coli- fofldsfabtlfirblllg lined to her b0fl and confidently Th8 5¢l¢ntlficauy ilook for hcr speedy recovory.—N. im strong flexible sidewalls of Firestone Full-Size Balloons. that give you full cushioning on the bumps and bridging the rough ‘ _ 1'}. ‘ —~-Tho Rev Llrbau (Hill-s returncrlffl‘ ‘lo St. Division's University on. ‘Wcilucsdny after spending" a few‘ ‘ilays witll his parents Mr and hirsi ‘l-‘rauk Gillis, Bayside-N. ‘ See him now. ‘ ———- l Tires on your car will —i\lr Peter Johnston returned 1o‘ FIRESTDNE TIRE & RUBBER COMPANY OF CANADA. Limited ‘his homo in New Glasgow, N. 8.. "Anna-om 03.115319 =on Saturday after MOST MILES PER DOLLAR _ '~~.\lr. Cornelius lllc-Lellnu, l\ili-;-1‘in-]3_|_‘g, fluiL .5@<“|-1s on Juno 15' ‘coin-ho returned on 'l‘uesday lilgllldn nhl Qrsmu-ig Bnselnfl] fiQaJfL ,\ . , k from Montreal whore he iiccom-ltlnce wet ‘comedy drauie eniiilcil FIRESTONE BUILDS THE ONL J. A. GESNER Great Geor Charlottetown, P. E. I. lJohnsion, Klnkorn. ‘compnnicil by his ilaughter, Miss in ‘Hazel Johnsion.—N. ‘llillllllll his brother Mr Joseph ,l._‘lia.by' Scott, wiifih ull the star east. lllcliellan, Grand River who hasfshow guanine a‘. 8.15 sharp. General ‘s1 for medical trealmcnt.—N. ‘ Mrs James A. iiroivn ‘on Friday where they ziticudetl thc‘1 "funeral of the farmer's granil-‘p uuotlier, Mrs ltichard l'l‘hcy returned io their ;___ llnyslilc on Saturday-N. ge Street home lnl A COMPEARATIVE nn'i l.|(]l\*l(.‘l‘\‘illl\'\' llorcrnmciiisz- School for llliinl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . .. ‘school for liciil‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .‘.id lJrsiilufr l'lill'.ll"‘ll (lrpliiiilagcs llcwldlillw Free llispcnsaur, Tourist Asiuiriziiiiili . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. l-‘icJil neraiilsl lhillt-z-rwiilrisis ltcil (‘rm-as Total "KJGT RR mow lniu been given by the Slevrurt. (lovcrnment to our‘ and otlici- worthy public institutions than warrlqlvu was a visitor 1o Souris in |lf7rililll‘lls, (hflllltlllllffiu; {Ylffill ll_\ ihc Bi-ll-Snniiders fiOVPYllllltElll. Not one cent “'11s given by the‘ :,‘1 njfil] i-ni-t-rliiiiciii in who infsrcst of Public llcaltli. Tho Stevrart Gov-l llml Prnss \\‘Ol‘l( 1o ili0 extent of illdlivil-llli and the i'Z‘l\_ll\"‘il has assisted nun against Tuberculoeis by $2,000.00. COMPARISONS.‘ Shmvlni: whorvili tho Slelivru". I wyucrg. Tin-ac savings were iiii-(lU ~-r_~i~:; CClitl'Ulli-llill'l—- l/l .11.. (,lfZlHOi‘Vf1l.lV(‘.H. . , _ . inlzho-lt‘ qzi. j tun-nu. Savings. ffulifll" 34 vszlgswuei" uouud. 'i‘lr.- _ _ , .,.. .. "wiswer , ; ._ Provincial ‘hwzunlri-ri; nllii-i- . . . . . >4$ 48,003.01) i Jfllllill $ Cheese was,‘ wugglulilrfzfzfjil m‘. lblilrlncial Hnllilint: . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 18.438110 1.1.1000!) -. - ollielr 1-8 cenll. per pound. Sales or . . . . . .. .- _ wes crn grai lflalconivnoil ._ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .l41;l|8!l.zI) $12,907.?! 10,781.00‘ l,‘ L8 Gems eseyijlfuillldlillfl $127 lwalsluililn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 132110415!) BLSBS-o-i 1142331 ceipts were 7.209 boxes. ru-wlnrv Oilicc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 22,310.11 swam-RS 1.434516 r OTFAWA- J""s_1°~ —Ilenorw '“ " ‘ < ‘ " __ __ ""11 U10 "lfllflflly ol Ontario count. ltry points indicate a falling oft‘ ln sfimulpr) receipts but quality is vcry good. Total anvluzz. fl-yrilr WWW“ ~ » - - ~ - - ' - lu payers 356,001.00 in thrcc years. lit Least Five Girls T0 Enter Events June 21‘ i ‘NEW (lLASGOXV. June fl.—-.\lilc.h‘ interest ls belua shown towards the vVomelfs Maritime linck and fluid events which wlill take plzr-r on the Wanderers Grounds. in Hali- fax, under the auspices Halifax ("hronlcle and The ‘Dally Star on June 2i, The second enmlfll Maritime meet has been dismissed considerably in Pirlou (lonniy. and ‘especially in New Glasgow. Many young lady athletes in the town are Ila/king up the uiatter. and a large representation is muscled lo rep- resent the New Glasgow Amateur Club in Halifax at these B90?"- llarolil ‘Smith. well known local Royal Vleiorla College All-GILL UNIVIZIIIIIT" Montreal (Founded ulnl endinml hy the ' late Rt. Ilon. lInrnn Strnthcenn and Mount Royal) For wnnwn students ri-nldo-ut fllllll imnl-rcvfidr-nlt, PIFIIIIPlHfKAYOP icizrceii n a ‘in-lily o rln B.A.. lLflc. ‘ltlllit, 8.11mi) nucl in the I'm-city of Music" Mind- fprlaun; i-lllllhin (for scholarships » n t ii- ‘scaly o I rte. Application for residence- nhnulrl he uunh wiriy an HIFFJDIIIIIIIIIHQII in the (‘alien- ln limited. gllnnh to Social. Public llealth and Publicity nnilcr Liberal‘ M“ ‘Vi?’ Suckvme was u vmmrlfieorgelow“ ‘Majon Government saved nioucy to lho Tax-‘usaln weak today and values were in Departments wherc expenditures lhnsc llvc ili-pzirlnieins llic Slcwarl (lovurnmenit saved lh ‘will back the locals who intend lo of Tho ' l ____....__ l SOURIS NOTES STATEMENT. lllO Souris on Saturday June 4th. . . . . . . . ..$ 1,781.07 a 6,480.00" . , lllr. (Ireaser, Briilgoivziti-r was‘ ._."~‘POTATOES.-—Lurge areas '11‘ - . . . . - - -- 5,916.51 KJPliG-‘Fvaniong the travellers at thi- (JuIv Cobblers and much less oi‘ (ii-ecu ‘ _ _ _ _ _ ‘ “ 29mm)“ ‘Lsfi-L,“ Hotel on Saturday. lMountains were planted last week ' . and in all cases heavily fertilized. . . . . . . . .. 4,000.00 5,500.00 The people or soul-n, “m1 ]i‘()y~"l‘l\lS present week will see the _ _ _ _ _ _ 4 __ ‘b00000 1U'500'()0‘li2lii(! llriilgc regret to hear thiit‘bi1lancc of the - planting in the cv E. lilo *khz'tl.."i'--. i ' i. Tl '- ' '1' 'lll!l - ~ - - - - - -- 39999 sou-Dole. call lo Autigouislli Plzrfllluésilllihggkllzgfillllxi; crop ilieezlitct hfzhiuontel: ‘ ’ > _ _ _ V _ __ Nmw .;‘750_0n Mr. Lockhart has been a faithfuliinlllion bushels. “ ‘ 9 (Nmmyililll ambitious worker in this con-l ~--—— » - - ‘ » - - -- 5mm» -~ > Igregittlon for over seven years and} -~*5T- GH-BERTS NoTEs- —‘ . . . . . . . . .. “None 10,000.00 11M Won the llGilPl-l of both old nud"l"lic siork "visited lhe homo oi’ M l“ yolung who sincerely hope that hciflml Mrs ilonnic hladdix nad left, '“_-‘“" - “‘—‘ ta cs with him their bosfWvlghqsfiliem a pair of twin girls. Bothl . . . . . . . .. 2.". 408.48 $51,963.84‘ for success in his new homo. mother and babies are doing tiicelyf . l‘ . ‘ . Mr. Michael Campbell. Charlotte- ‘Juue 3rd. Mr. Samuel Jolniiiton, Bay ‘For- ‘tunc motored to Souris on Wednes- flay. Julie 8th. ‘side shipment, and m $2,713 pgl‘ bag liar local account, and reflg at $2.30 to $2.40 uer but: oi‘ ninety pounds in bulk, ex track. The local butter market was reduced another 1-4 to 1-2 cams 1'91‘ bound. This was attributed to the small (killlillltlllllld the largo "lcellits. Eastern townships num- (iost under. (foal lllillfil‘. , _ bei one pasteurized was quoted nt TORONTO. Juno ll). -—itecelpln are ilecllnlng rapidly. Price.‘ H, retailers are extras 34 to 35, firsts 33 m 33. seconds 2i) to 30. Montreah-Market was steadv, Dealers B"! quoting country inn}.- uers for unlzradeil emzs delivered extras 30 to 32, seconds 25 to 26. anticipated on the next week. Edmonton —— lllarket is steady “m? "ecslvls very light. Prices o retailers are extras 33, firsts 31, seconds 26, c Tux- mllldle (llstanizz: runner, has taken the matter up and ls coaching a uumhcrof ladies at tho Athletic (lrounvls. mast evcnhuz u lame number turned out and We"! through several sprints and Jumps. T-hs New Glasgow Amateur Club Au advance in better grades enter llie various events. ,_.___{-O-§-—- balgaryaE-Ki: market is unchang~ ‘ed in tone and price. Receipts ‘are very light, country ma,“ are and‘ constipation. -l had often the-night of trying the‘ use like a new man, and have iio hesr‘ iation iln recommending the Farm‘ dor to any who neeetl health. The foregoing 13 addressed l.o W." for literature tncZ-uding ‘long list of cur-ed P. E. islanders. -——~ i-Qi attending the CLUB will present their play in Si. ‘funeral oi’ his mother Mrs Richard Columbus Hull, St. Columba, June, He was uc- 14th. A sale o1‘ pies will follow iin» Y GUM-DIPPED TIRES eutoroil lhc Royal Victoria Hospifladmlssion '35s. . undlivlll be services in the ‘Master Raymond were in Kllikfli'ii‘cll'llil‘tfh, OlOIZLBQlQQ Siun. June 12, at Jfllilisttiiimlhlll Minister, diussel L. ‘Vi/allure. ziircies in 'D Conipanyfihlil- ‘Rear insult-for annual ‘training June 3h‘ ~—J=n'ly T. Apply to Cant. (LS. ‘Johnson. Signed IC. =C. ’l‘honiu;sun. TOIO-fi-lldli. firsts 28 to 29; mand for grain from United King- dom and continental buyers here today, and in consequence business was again very quiet. . On account oi’ the further demen- alon ln the future corn market. at Chicago, spot prices here for cash torn were reduced four cents per bushel. American sample corn in 381' lots was quoted at- 31-02 Mill Argentine corn at $1.01 per bushel. There was no change ln prices for oats, and business was quiet. The demand for spring and winter wheat grades of flour was inactive but values were unchang- ad. The market for all lines ol’ mill- feed was moderately active and llrm. ' The trade in Standard trades of’ rolled oats was fair and he undertone was steady. An active business was made ln eggs and values were well maln- ained. ‘The receipts were 2,464 uises. Owing to the warm weatherthat Bursar) Ind Loan Fund. For elreahp all information _ IPHVMIGII today a somewhat un- settled feeling developed in the actual change hi prices. odd can of Quebec white - a m?’ bad 0W"!!! to heavy rains. MONTREAL, Jiius 10. ——T ere lwoouver - Market remains was no improvement in the de- Weak. Dealers are paying p“, potato market, but there was nolilsllli’: will rlihufs it without pets. s s trade-were mane at too m on tom warm eon} . . v - ~ . w . ' ducer“ £31m! 35. firsts 23. seconds RSLIJohn —— Market unchanged, 030B at: show a decided falling I - good demand is reported 0r storage. Extras are. selling for storage at. 33 1-2 in new cases. __-- To elmlble ‘g, pgygbn u, m“ o, radur and at last decided to dd . Soon after common-cling in 1 began to improve and the proveiinlent has co-ntlnued. i feel .1.’ SAPERRY‘ Enmun, lFilfilllfil‘ iltepresentatlvc 8 Sydney Si‘... Chaiiluztecoivn. ‘Ash Eastern Guaiilian ‘ ..*THE CARDIGKN DRAMATIC edlntely. 6066-6-10 ilil NGFIYAND CONCERT to he he'd“ 6060-6-10 2i ..*-BAlPT IST SERV ICES-Thurs 33a piin 1 (fclolck aum. in (leorgetown at I!_ . in.; and in S- urgcou at 7 okolsh‘ .."'MlL|TAR;"O;MiP n few vac- ——i\'laster Leonard (laudet has been very sick with double inllammab‘ ion but is now hcttior.— .\lr anil‘ Mrs John N. (lnllaut from New‘ Castle are visitors to Eiziuont Bay,__ the guests ot‘ his brothorr-Thc.‘ school is nicely progressing und-‘ er the cure of Miss May ifoClnirei of Rustica-fl/irs Staniclziis Born-I ard has gone into potato business‘ this Sprlng.-Mi' Octave Caisslo is all through farming. lie-at him if you can.—-—l\'ir and Airs Fred" Richard, Urbaaiville were recent‘ visitors to St. Gilbert the guests off Mr Phil GaiianL-Mlss Emily May‘ LeClalre and Miss Mary (lallnui wore recent visitors with Mrs Benoit (laudct. aenswmc HINGES l ‘lllirges on iloors. and locks on‘ screens should be oxnuiini-ii closely after the rainy season llo prevent admission of files and other iii- slects. , —-{§} . linrnge unexplored lllllllltii‘ ztroas in Asin Mllunr wlill ‘be surveyed lio-r the 'l‘ulrlclsl1 -goverumen'1 from the zuilr by lSworlliish Aviators. TIME run PAINT | m: We have a large quantity of Gen-nine Tiger Brand Chemicl who white ‘in a both tub. a table F" b9 Illlvllflrimli on one edge qf q bliléédhe: been Treated. . QUINN» ll! lifts been d!» M‘ "W s 'WMDeen semi-test ‘h; M"? - fllwtrlnhicei-l! messages senlt to the bmoin by nemveis. ‘Toes Kept Free l From Sore Corns l When you notice any sign of cal,- ‘loul on the feet or toes-that's the ‘time to paint on a few ‘drops 9r Putnam's Corn Extractor, Do this. ‘and W" wflvent corns. No matter if the corn la herd or sott, Let it be 0n top or between the toes. Pvt- . ‘ally Pure White Get our prices.” Til! l ‘Burrelis Genuine hint? ~ lish Pure White Lead. ‘ l . Big Savings ‘for you, march with Big Sales for us in these week end values of good merchandise 13S Coats, new this rose and Sale of Women’s Coats Tweed and Velour a bargajn Indeed popular patterns and new col0rings—Velours in sand, wood brown. Some of these coats are plain, others $9.95 , Spring. Tweeds and Velours, Tweeds in 9.95 have fur collars. Decidedly a, chance worth looking into. A Mighty Keen Value in Suits for Men and Young Men i $25.00 . TWEEDS AND WORSTEDS ln this very special lot there are 75 attractive suits, fancy tweeds and worsteds, plain as well as smart patterns in blues, greys, fawns and mixed tweeds. There are single and double breasted models. Coats are full lined or shield lined. Do not miss this one .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Shirts $1.59 These Fancy Shirts are all new. There are per. cales, broadcloths, etc, in all sizes fron1 14 to‘ 16 1-2. The quantity h; limited-come early. $1.59 , Young mcifs flannel outing l, trousers, grey biscuit. and ‘ powder bluc, finished with bclt and loops, sizes 5 32 to 3S . . . . . . . . . . . . ' Overalls in Dcniui for men. 15 Men’s ‘Spring Overcoajts. in fancy grey and fawn tweeds, quarter lined, slip- on models, sizes 3 I to40.. Men’s brown tweed pants, good‘ for knocking about, or Black, blue or stripes, good for wear under over- weight, with elastic ails, all sizes . . . . back‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Five Pocket Denim Overall 1.75 This is a; really fine value overalls, good heavy Denim, five pockets, elastic backs, black, blue or stripes, full fitting, I no skimped sizes. They run 36 to 46 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' Sox 50c Plain colors and fancy patterns in this lot., cash- mere‘ and lisle tl1read,—- just a nice weight for summer wear. A good assortment at 50c. THE GREATEST VALUE Silk Stocking - 79c pr. MAILED POSTPAlD MONARCH, pure thread silk hose, 24 inch silk, art silk rein- forcement, high spliced heel, double run stop at top, shown in flesh, peach, champagne, biscuit, pearl, oak, buff grain, French nude, zinc, blush, silver, black and white. This is a value that overtops anything that we have seen inside 01' outside of P. E. Island. Order by mail; the post office brings it next door to you . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' ANOTHER LOT OF POPULAR Wacosilke at 69c Hero is a. fabric, ideal for lingerie, will wash and wear and 1‘e- tain its lustre, 36 inches wide, and deserves its great popular. I . 5 Silk Ties 50c Here are values that ' y0u’d expect ' to see at ity. 'l‘11e new shipment includes rosewood cream ma, , - uve - - __ sand, PC3011, Jade, black and white. Over’ the , " much hlgher pnccs we secured them by =1 Piece . .69 yard. counter, oi- by mail .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . o‘. good_fortune__you bu‘. English Broadcloth, in all _ _ high“ value ties for the new shades, 36 inches M lmml“ ‘*1 Dress Raylm in. 50c. a large variety of patterns, last colors,.,32 inches wide. This lot 1S being reduced sharply to clear this month. wide, a wonderful wearer, and one that meets the laundry with a smile. For shirts, for lingerie, (lrcsscs, ,, _ and children's 1111* regular mice 60c. wear........ ' Saleprice-------=--- ' l Mail Orders Filled Promptly, Windbreakers‘ $4.50 This is about the most npopuiar outing coat fol men -- all wool ch96? mackinaw cloths. km‘ ‘ wrist and neck band- fThese are smart. ‘$4.50. CLEARING ODD LINESIOF Linen Napkins 20 per cent 9|} These lines are “orphans” we are sold out o1’ the cloths to . 53:121. They are really lovely napkins, ‘fine Irish linen, . 22inch,regular$8.50for $680dozeni l -i,.e4inch,regular$11.50tor $9.20ldoz'en ' l Brimr ' i uflfifitfi4i9° i Jig S.‘ afntsxrllglgslém l- int atefst shapes and vol" j ‘ad; Qolnyottrs today“ M.“ “Gannon”. .Towels-98c pr; w. usvsfieouea. through ‘every market to a i3 3;?‘ ' l in oinjopinioh “QANNONK Towels are therbe:t"to'€v(elselg,i-athg money on earth. 1 I - , ‘Size22gg44inches...........'..................T98cbalr. i mlwlllt on “Putnam's” it Oora - tremor. does the we .61“-