TBADI KARI Announcing Bethune Hardware COMPANY, LIMITED. As the Agents for P. D. DODS 8: CO., LIMITED. Island Cit y Pain ts and Varnishes island Oity Brand has been famous for over 50 years. The name stands for the highest quality Paints and varnishes. Marine Paints and Painters‘ sup- plies. Buy this famous Brand from Bethune Hardware COMPANY, LIMITED. ,, Charlottetown Phone 151 W _ llhinohilia Rabbits FOR (‘HOICE STOCK GO TO The Island Rabbitry F. M. IVES Montague, P. E. I. ¢ 5fi‘§i'l;_-__--___... -._a_ "use. Bangor Canadian Club (Canadian Press) members pr . The Canadian Club was organized a year ago. with 206 members and has held many interesting ' r during the your, in addition to pre- lMNG-(JR. Z\ie.. Nlay ill~—’l‘ile first ntlng a number of pu~bllc enter- alluulli liililqilEl. of tile Canarliantilinnlellt ‘its present membership (‘illb was on Victoria DHY- Willi 175 is about 100. 1019/ it offers you the friendliest service. lhe finest tbodJhe cosimt rooms in tiaiitilxfllle most modern, the most fire- proof llotel in the City. 5O steps from the centre of the business district. with- in .5 minutes walk of the i main points ofinlerestand _ - importencembutf-ree fiomllle uproar of trams and cars. 90 rooms, single and en suite, with and with- out baths. WIITI POI! RISIIVKTIONS- l Tl-lE CARLETON HOTEL T)!‘ L \ . ‘Mil. ~. _ \\y,"l’“!.-la. . 33174-4 :‘ ‘ax, . a‘: a cllllllllllallllll Gilli cllillwn Tombstone competition. Ihoh Player has a small stick with his name on it. His handicap is nd- LIST OF MATCHES OF CHAR- LOTTETOWlN GOLF CLUB FOR 1935 ded to the par score o! the course . and when thh total nnnrbe of 51W"!!!- MI)‘ 29"‘- 2-30 P- m-- strokes is used up the player Mixed Puursomes, is holes. Han- dicap. Wednesday, June 20d. 5 p. m.—- Men's Singles, l8 holes, Mledal lPlay. Handicap, Entry Fee. Thursday. Julie 3rd. 10 a. m.— JSweepstakes Men's Singles, Hall- tllcap, 18 holes. Sealed hole com- lpetition. Entry Fee. 2.80 p. m.—- ixixed Foursomes, 1B holes. Haw. w“ Thursday. July ifltlh-“LADIESP Friday. June 4th.—l.adlen‘ Singles! 3nd “age vlce.pfesldent's Much 18 h°l°3> Lied“ Plat" Hflndlcflll- Saturday, July 17th, 2.80 p. m.-- Gmdwln ‘Mwal m be held 1°‘ ladies vs. Gentlemen. Team of one month. (say 10) on each side. Ladies Saturday. June 5th, 2.30 p. m--—, allowed astrdkc a hole. Mons Singles. l8 holes. llandi- Monday, July 19”.’ 5 p_ m__,Mon-3 wififlkldly’ Jun: 9m’ 5 p. m__ singles, 18 holes. Handicap. En- Men's Singles, l8 holes. llunllll cop. Entry Fee. Thursday, Juno imlm-"mplns", First stage Longworth Cup, i8 holes. biedal ‘Play. Handicap. Saturday, June 12th, 2.30 p. m.- President vs. Vice-President] lLadies and Gentlemen. es. Monday. July 12th, 5 p. m. — Men's Singles, 18 holes. Handi- cap. Entrance Fee. Wednesday, July 14th. 2.” p. m.- lMenh Singles 18 holes, Handi- cap. , First round of Championship must be played betore July 15. try Fee. ‘Ned-nesday. July 21st 230 p. m.— Mixed Foursomes, 18 holes. ll-lan- dicnp. Thursday. July &nd-—“I1ADtES"— 4th stage Inngworth Cup. Saturday, July 24th. 2.30 p. m.— ilrd atnge President's lviatch. Men's Singles. ‘ Men's Singles, l8 holes, Handi- 81s or winners and Runnermm cap’ Em” Fee‘ l of 5 o'clock matches for month Thursday, June 11th.-"l..-\nll~:s".) o, my ‘ s 2nd stage mugwmth C“? lwednesday, July 28th, 2.30 p. m.—- amrday’ ‘hm’ 19"“ 2'39 P‘ ""'—, Men's Singles, 18 holes. Handi- lat ' stage Presidents Match. ca“ 0pm] only to vlayer, Wm. a Mel's Shlgles‘ handicap to be named by the wedmway’ 3"“ 23"‘ 3'“! samrh Green Committee not later than day dune Nth-Qualifying Round| July 10th ‘Mons Cilampionabi-p, 18 holesq-humiay. July g9‘h___--LAD1E5" Tgwefg] may‘ _ _ i Finals Longworih ‘Cup. a‘; S?” JI‘"‘° 24‘t';I—C'~LADYES<' Saturday, July 31st, 2.30 p. m. Mix‘ age pnlzwor up. _ d). Wednesday, June 303th. 5 p, m.\, zgpFoumolxles. 18 holes Han Finals oi’ Winners and Runnerstwcdneada» Aum 4th, 2,30 p, m,- lID 0f the 5 oolock matches for BWOQDSmkQEL Men's 51mg“, "mum o! ‘Inna lllanllicap. 18 Holes, Entry Fee. plants his stick whore he finish-l W°‘"'°"‘Y- -“"‘° 15"‘- 5 P- '"-—- Monday, July 26th, o p. m.—lFin-~ -.' -~‘w 1.4.1“. Keep Throat Free Of Catarrh Germs Tho infection-Killing Vapor o! CATAIRHOZONE ls The Best Treatment ll! there is s tender or weak spot in your throat. that is where dis- enaa germs are sure to lodge. Prompt treatment is necessary to keep the germs flrom spreading thnough the breathing organs. It's because you can breathe Ce- tul-hozone that it is so sure to reach the trouble. Catarrhosone goes wherever the air you breathe can go. and it's healing influence extends to all the delicate linings of the throat and bronchial tubes. By inhaling Catarrhozonc, you vprcvent Cold, Sore Throat, Bron- chitis and Catarrh from developing. Get Catsrrhozone to-day. Complete outfit $1.00. Islander Dies In Regina McLeod, for some years a resident of Regina. 64 years of age, died at his residence i910 Retallndir street, ear lly today after an illness of one month from diabetes. He was born in Hartsville, Prince ‘mward island, and came to the Canadian Wiest i-n the early 80's as one of the original employees on the construction of the western sec- tion of the Canadian Pacific Rall- way. For 25 years he was a tele- phone contractor in Saskatchewan and Manitoba, mslking his home in Regina in the last 15 years. iMlf. lMcLeOd is survived by his widow, formerly Miss Mary Ross, Charlottetown, P. E. I. and one sis- ter, Mrs. Bessie Gott. of Hancock. Maine, and one brother, John Mo Leod of Vancouver, There were no children by the union. One of the Roderick Thur3daY. July 1st, 1O i. m.— Thuudayy Aug 5th___,]_£dle3' Sh]. Sweepstakes. Men's Singles Han- gum Medal ma’. Handicap Good! dicap, 18 holes. Sealed hole com- w," MedaL pemm“ Em" F“- 2-3° P- "'-- Saturday, Aug. 7th, 2.30 p. m.— Eflwfl“ Mam“ M“ 27 l'°l““-i -ith stage President's Match. Ladies 18 holes. In this match‘ Menls smglei , the prizes are for the best nine wednndiy ,Auq_ 11th. g,“ p, m___ mgslt- "If luclrs Singles 18 holes. Handicap - . o‘ _._. the ladies’ the full l8 holes, but, satazgggJAugl "m, 2'30 p’ m the more holes played the more wednuday, Aum 1315‘ Z30 p_ m__. chances there are for winning Tombstone competmom m" "luwh- “M” played must be Thursday, Aug. 19th, 2.30 p. m.— consecutively. No hlile can be aqmnlmu 3rd smgu viceyresi. counted tlwice as a best hole. den“ Nmtcm l-untrance Fee for prizes, number samrday’ M,‘ 215.. 23o p_ m__ of prizes depending on number (OPEN) "i °“"'°“- Wedneada Au . 25th 2.30 p- m-—- Friday, July 2nd.-lLadies' Singles. Mixed Ffurmfne,‘ 1'3 ho|cs_ “a... Medal Play, Handicap. Goodlwiil mo”, ‘liiedal. Any Ties of Chamlpion- Thursday‘ Auw 25",. Z30 p, m,__ ship Qualifying round must be MLNDLES]. 4m stage vlcnnrresl. played before July 3. den“ Maw“ Saturday, July 3rd, 2.30 p. m.- saturday’ Auw 25",’ 230 p_ m,_ 2nd stage President's Match. (OPEN) "MP" 3mm“- Thursda 8e t. 2nd 2.30 . m.— M°'“"Y' ‘MY 5"" 5 P- '“-—m‘°“"' madlcslvslngles, Medal willy. Han ltsriglrgclieiskelafl holes, llnnlilcwp En- dicap. Goodwin MGdaL ' -, ‘Fr-Ida Se t, 3rd 2.30 . rm-Fin- wwusday July 7m’ Z30 p‘ '""" ale yWce-liresidehlfs ‘Mzltch, (LA- Mixerl Foursomes, 18 holes. Han- ‘new v ‘W111’- Saturda Se t. 4th, 2.30 p- nu-lst Thursday, J,uly 8th.—lilt stage Vice Stage ’;,,,,,,fl’,,,,,, Om ,3 holes, Presidents Match. Ladies Slng- Handicap Match may lea. Medal Play, 18 holes. Hnndi- Monday (LABOR DAY) 5m; 59,, 10 a. m-lswecpstakes. Men's Singles, Handicap, 18 holes, Seal- ed hole convpetltion, Entry Fee. ..2.30 p. m.-~Ladies' and Gentle- men's Driving Competition. Thursday. Sept. 9th, 2.30 p. m.— Qualifying round Ladies’ Chem?" lonship, 18 holes, 8 to qualify. Saturday, Sept. 11th, 2.30 p. m.— 2nd stage Standard Cup. Championship semi-finals must be lplsyed before Sept. l5. Wednesday, Sept. 15th, 2.30 p. m--— Ladies’ versus men. ladies‘ al- lowed a stroke a hole. Thursday, Sept. 18th, 2.30 p, m.— l Finals ‘Men's Championship. Thursday. Sept. 23rd.--Finais Lad- ies’ Championship, 36 holes, 18 at 10 a. m. and 18 at 2.30 p. m. Saturday, Sept. 25th, 2.30 p. m.—- 3rd stage Standard ‘Cup. Thursday, Sept. 30th, 2.30 p. Entry Fee. Saturday, Oct. 2nd, 2.30 p. lMixed Foursomcs. Wednesday, Oct. 6th, 2.30 p. Finals Standard Cup. Thursday, Oct. 7th. 2.30 p. Ladies’ Singles. Medal lI-landlcalp. Goodwill Medal. Satunday, Oct. 9th, 2.30 p. (OPEN) Thursday, Oct. 14th. "LADIES." Saturday, Oct. (OPEN). Thursday, Oct. ‘lhslDlimfl Saturday, Oct. OPEN cap. Saturday. July 10th, 2.30 p. m.- Women’s Peace-of-Mind under trying hygienic condb tions is assured this newwsy. Gives absolute protection- discards like tissue DANCE, s sheer gown to be worn; a difficult hygienic situ- ation. You need no Longer give this m’. or _ ‘s. . Tlie hazards of the old-tiine sanl- "h- tary pad have been supplanted with s protection both absolute and ex- ‘ n ls called “KOTEX” . . . s" times as absorbent as ordinary cot- ton pads. Absorbs and (eedorlzea at the same time. Thus sliding ALL (ear oi ofiending. y You discard it as easily as a piece of tissue. No laundry. No ern- bsrrsasment. You get it for a few cents at any or de srttnept store simply by rsy pg ‘K TEX. Women ask for it wlt out hesltaney. Try Kotea. Comes 12in s package. Proves old ways sn unneceus y risk K O T €'X men's matches, commencing at 5 N laturd r-dlscaofllllllstllls . a o'clock, p. m. will be hold (See Kotex regular 76c Kotes suporbtmSchedule) each Wednesday in June and ‘Monday in July, At the "Iv- m.— Play. 2.30 p. 16th, 2.30 p. 21 st, 2.30 p. 23rd, 2.30 p. ( -) Thursday. Oct. —l“illAiDllES." Saturday, Oct. 30th, 2.30 p. (OMEN) Special 5 O'Ciock Matches (Beginning June 2nd, a. series of 28th, 2.30 p. m.— ltllc time of his death he was a mom oldest Orangemen in the West, Mr. illoLeod had been a member of the Order for more than 40 years. At bot‘ of L. O. L. 2631. Regina, of which he was treasurer. ‘He was al- so president of the Orange Tam- ple anl n memlher of the Black Precoptory. The funeral will be held Thursday afternoon from the home at 4 o'clock and will be un- der the auspices of the Orange Or- der. Bro. ll. D. Lcitch and Rev, A. ll. MacKenzie will conduct the ser- vlecn-mRegina Leader. clld of each month play-off of win- ners and runners-up will take place The ‘Executive trusts that a large nllnlbcr of players will take advantage of this special series of matches. Men's Handicap The llandicap Committee re- qncsl that all players turn ill at least thrcu cards of l8 holes ile- fore Juno 05th. and monthly there- after. signed by player and oppon- cnt. It is albsolutely essential that cards for rounds played. llvhcther friendly matches or competitions, ailould be placed lll the ibox, other- wise players will be started at scratch after Jlllle 15th. Explanatory Notes Entries for all competitions must be made not later than 2.15 p. m. at Club llouse either personally or by phone and players ready to drive off not inter than 2.30 p. m. Entrance fees to be paid before lrawing. ‘ The mursll below the dam is a recognized water hazard. In Mixed Foursomes ladies drive from ladies’ tee at holes N0. 1, ~i and 6, To remove any possibility of em- barassment. players are asked to :ome thoroughly familiar with the general Rules of Golf, as infringe mcnts. whether through ignorance of rules or otherwise will result in disqualification. Booklet, "Rules of Golf" may be obtained from tho Secretory at 25c per copy. President's and Vice-President's Matches, Men's ‘and Ladies‘ Sin- gles, 18 Holes. Medal Play Each stage of this match is to he played for points—5 points tn winner, -i points to second, 3 points to third. 2 points to fourth, l point to fifth. At the conclusion of tho series of five matches. the player having the most points wins. Wednesday, Juno 23rd and Satur- LOTIETOWN GUARDIIN l I Western Guardian -K. 0. iNTlgTglNxlNTfxfi- At "the Home" e ne s! H - J1me 2nd. 9543-69-41 \—FOR LATE WEQTERN NEWQ ~—Page 3 is available. U’ ..-cuAnnlANs on SALE at the Guardian's Western Oilice in the McNelil Building, Sumnleralde ev- ery day. —,WANTED. experienced rrald for general housework. Alnli‘ Mrs Earle Kennedy, Kcnslngton. 9519-5-28-4! --A CONCERT, where. at French River, Wednesday evening Jill"! 2nd Proceedg ln aid 01' Hall. 9568-6-1-2| —CAR EACH OF LIME. 69mm" and shingles. just unloaded now selling at beet prlceth-J. D. Fyfel Emerald. 0571-6-1-3! —GUARDIAN OFFICE. — The Guardian's Western Ollica is now located in the McNeil! Building; Water StnSummerside, where sub- soriptions, news or advertising will be received. The phone num- ber is 239. —FOR SALE-Genders addressed to Clayton Morrison. Tryon. re- ceived until June 16th proxlmo. for purchase of the McNeill property- in Crapaud village. consistlns 0f House small shop barn and one acre of land IS-tream of water forms east boundary. An ideal tourist resort. Highest or an-y tender n01 necessarily accepted. 9551-5-31-31 -BASEBALL GAME. -— The first game of the Summersirlo Baseball Lleague was played (m the High School diamond last evening. The contesting teams were the Braves (east end) and the Senat- ors (centre). the Braves winning by 6 runs to 2. it was a very good game for an opener. Doyle pitched for the Braves and Monk- ley for the Senators. —ARRESTED FOR FORGERV. —A young men was arrested yes- terday aftednoon in Summorside and lodged in jail on a warrant is- sued for forgery. It is said that the young man cashed a cheque nt a local ‘bank drawn inthe llnmu of another person and endorsed the cheque in the name of the one to whom it was issued. llowover the case will be tried at the Police Court on Wednesday. Eastern Guardian . .'FOR SALE-GREY DORT car, 5 passenger, in good condition. Price $200 or exchange for register- ed Fox. N. J. Nicholson, Montague. 9537-5-29 sit-Si ....'GFlAND OPENING DANCE. Carrutllefs Cabaret. hinntagne. June 3rd nflor concert. Hume's Orchestra in attendance, 9536-5-20“ Dominion Live Stock Report (Canadian Press) IVHINTRPTAL. May Zllw-Falllti rc- l-ciptrl. 5111. With a ligilt offering nf cattle, prices were strong. Good steers sold for $7.50 and n few real good ones were weighed up to $8.00 The best heifers brought $7.50 and good cows $6.00 to $6.50, with a few choice young cows a little bet- ter. Bulls were in demand at front $6.00 to $6.25. Tile commonest grade of cattle sol datcndy at the quotations given belolw. Quotations-Butcher l-lteors good $7.25 to $7.50, Medium, $6.50 to $7.00. Common, $5.50 to $6.25. Bui~ cher heifers. good. $6.75 in $7.50. hil-‘lfFllllls $5.75 to $6.50, Common $4.50 to $5.50. Butcher Cows. 20ml. $6.00 to $6.50. Medium $1.00 to Withrccid meats day, Jufle ‘Zoth-Qualifylnq Houn. Men's Championship This tluellifying round may be, llayed on either of aliiovc dates on-_ y. Players must obtain a special, "ore playing the round. Card must} be completed, signed by opponent} and lplayer and returned to Greclral Committee same day llillplflyfid. | Any ties resulting must he play-i >i off before July 3rd. The first rollnd must he complei» eli by all players before July 15th. Semi Finals must lbc completed before Sept. 15th. Finals must be played on Satur- tiny. Sept. 18th Final round shall consist of 36 holes, l8 to be played in morning and l8 in afternoon. ‘llffl from Green's ‘Committee bo-l now enjoyment ' ls added by a we c- CLARWS TOMATO ' $9.00. C0 . . _ JUNE 1. 1925 $5.50. Csnners "$15010 $2.75. (iut- $9.00. Medium tars, 98.00 to $9.75. Butcher ihuils lnon $5.00 to a good 6.00‘ to $0.26. Common. $4.76 33.378. spy-in; ‘to $5.50. Calf receipts. 1.030. Oalv- 86.00 to 310,00 cs sold fairly well. Bslleciellv 111w Elmer $4.00 h. o; batter quality. straight lets fair quality. good calves broulhl 33-0001"! Qu0tBtlOllfl—<Ewea u 0o - 50. A few were picked out at ‘Hog receipt; 1.710 H}! to Q1 mmon quality calves sold st/rongelqthqn 9 o; 806d wills "o... 37,00 to $7.25 and thin pail quality brflught "55 fed cglveg $5.00 l0 ‘6-00. P0079? quality and Quotations-Good veal, to $16M, Sows $11.00 Iv $8. 0 5M ' a.oo t l o lo m. ti“ All the relnlwwnw is hidden at the toe. The part others we l: super- larioely sheer and snobby to 4 times at f9‘ '3 a. \ t mOTe weal‘ Vin these new-type socks Smart silks in the popular n,‘ new colors cost only $1.00 HERE has been a discovery in fine hosiery making . . . a scientific way of knitting that brings amazing results. Socks knitted by it wear 3 to 4 times longer. At the toe where old-time socks wear e11! a special wear-resisting thread i8 WOW" at the tip and over the top in this new way. No heavy thickness. No discomfort. So skilfully is it done you can scarcely see where Ex Toe begins or ends. Now you can get Ex Toe in light and heavier silks. Smart and trim fitting. 5R the new colors that have become so P001115"- Silks $1 and $l.‘25. Other materials for less. Be sure to ask for Ex Toe. At leading stem- Jll for No. 420 Ex, Pure T/lrmd Sill. Clmm in I I Popular Sbadn. KETCHUP. Fresh luscious tomatoes cooked the day they are cked and pre- pared with t spices give it a wonderful wholesome - ' cos. Prepared by the makers ol tho (‘debuted CLARIUS Pi!‘ I BEANS FOR SALE BY Henderson}: Cudmef I, QLAII Unltsd - Montreal - ' ‘ as-zs \ *- _._ BRINGING UP FATHER- FM bORRY I ‘iservr wok ‘m: DDQTOR - "rm; BABY HA‘: SVOPSED AH: 5O THE i.-\T f Iglznoqullnrsns m HALIFAX. l ~'. THAT CfilEfo ' THi‘: i’: ‘ . TLE CURL. BHE b ALL EMMY Grafton St. Georue Mmmm’ K DON'T ArloofiPQrr OUT- YOU FRKZHTEHEO g ' THE. QHlLD- ' lllshl . .