_. n‘ . Red Tag of Womelfs New Spring Coats $29.00 Friday and Saturday Here is a limited lot of our better grade Coats-some of them with fur trimming, a good assortment of colours and sizes-‘but on account of an overstock in some of these lines ,we have made a heavy reduction in price for quick clearance. Every coat in this assortment is NEW THIS SPRING. This is a wonderful chance for any lady »\Vll0 wants a really good, high class stylish coat at a bargain price. The regular price-we'll tell you when you come in, take our word for it, at the RED TAG VALUEillzg it’s a bargain of the most decided sort . . . . . Red Tag Sale Red Tag Sale Womenss suits WOITICINS SllitS 025.00 $35-09 Perhaps ‘a dozen handsome new suits, all of this present season’s goods, and in order to clear our fixtures for more garments, these go Friday and Sat- urday ,. . Friday and Saturday this nice lot of attractive garments will be offered. Every garment is new-all offered at much undervalue .............- Women's Rayon Silk Stockings 79c These are Silk to the Top In this Friday and Saturday bargain you ‘have offered a stocking" that is Rayon silk from toe to top, all sizes, l-llat-k, ll/‘hite, Chanr pagne, Blush_ Beige, Peach Bloom and Zinc. Plolv tllis is a valuu that you cannot afford to miss. On Sale, colnllnentring cts= FRIDAY. . . . . . . . . . - - - - --. Mail orders filled same day as received. Boys’ heavy 2-1 Ribbed Cotton Hose Brown and Black in all sizes, regular 35c WEEK 251: Rayon Silk these have lislie Tops all shades ‘and sizes . . . . . . . . Hose for Ladies, 49° END J 36 Inch Black Paillette dc Chine Week-End $1.19 In this lot we ‘have just 40 yards. Pure silk, 36 inches wide, a choice fabric. Special $1 19 yd- Weekend Bordered Rayon Dress Lengths $4.75 Per Dress Here is an attractive and very popular summer novelty. Rose- wood, Peach,3Co1'al_ Sand and Gyeyn ‘Special 75 (llTHH week end price. . - t 25 Tweed Suits for Boy’s $5.00 Sizes 8 to 17 Years These in fancy greys, brown and dark mixed tweeds, Norfolk or Plain coats ,bloomer pants. These are well made, well fitting garments and for School or knockabolit ,use offer you a. $51 fine value. Special Week end price .................. Boys Cotton Wash Suits $1.00 These in fancy blues, fawns and White, Buster, Middy and Oliver Twist, sizes for Boys from 3 to 6 years, Week $1 00 each cnd,.......... - Young Men’.s Tweed Suits $17.75 20 suits in this week end Bar- gain, Fancy Greys and Browns, Single ‘and Double breasted, each suit ‘has TWO PAIRS TROUSERS. Weekend 7» Very exceptional bargain in boys’ pull over an-d Coat Sweat- ers, for ages 4 to 8 $2 00 years Summer weight Sox, in greys and other light shades, 40c 75" pr. ,or 2 PAIRS FOR . . . Ziiilllli °"‘" 29¢ Y4- 15 pieces in tlhis lot Blue, Green, Sand, Mauve and Grey, 36 inches wide wlorth to 95 cents ,per yard, clearing - at . . . . I Striped Silk Broadcloth, 40 inches wide just three pieces in this lot, regularly sold up to $1.75 per yard. To $1 00 yd clear this WEEK END . . . . . 32 inch checked Plaid and Striped Dress Ginglhams, Week end 25¢ Yd- value Heavy White English Longclotlh 35 inches wide, a 30 cent value, WEEK END SALE . . . . .. Good heavy white cotton 35 inches wide very special. 2 YlARDS Thirty Turkish Towels, colored, heavy size 23 x 48 inches, special at, “Dobby Cloth” Bandeau 39c ...--.i-..-..-..--.o (‘his attractive Bandeau is very good for average and slight figures. Elastic at waist line WEE END Child's White Cotton Drawers 29c These are offered in sizes from 4to 14 years extra good quality and a real bargain. . WEEK MOOREtZ» I”I°LEOD - umllzo llli lillllllllill Eastern Guardian ._...-. ..'COME 1'0 lREV. MR. HER- MAN'8 illustrated Lecture In New —FOR LATE WESTERN NEWS -—PR8e 8 ll uvlilablo. —TEAOHE_R WANTED. — First elm preferred. Mal-sate School. Apply to Hurry Brown. 9875 —-8EAR-LETOWN CHURCH service‘ at 3 p. _m. June 20 by Rev. P. 1A. Fitzpatrick. Aaonosn UNION‘ HALL June 20 the service will be conducted at 7-30 l!- m. by lRev. P .A. Fitzpatrick. —GUARDlAN8 ON SALE at the Guardian's Western Office In the McNeIll Building. Summerside ev- Bry day. —FERTILIZER FOR BALE-We ,stlll have a few ions M511 grade ifertlllzer which we are offering at H‘ Very 10W price. Book your orders at onca-llldiliman k Duggan, Ken- {nnglolt 1210.1, 9740-6-10-61 —DON'T MISS “Treasure Hun- lers" Presented by St. Elonnora Dramatic Players m French River Hall June 18th. if not fine first "119 night following, 3353.16.21 b —AN ENTERTAINMENT and Box Social. under the auspices of the Women's institute. will he held l" Mlllveque Hull on Thursday ev- ening, June 17th. Admission 25c. Ladies with boxes, free. 9831~6-16<2l_ .—HOLMAN'$ CORSET DEMON- STRATION. -Mlss Kate Nicoll of Toronto will be ut Holmanfi; Ready i" “P0P Depurtuleut. Summerside. J" Thllfflllnl‘ 17th. demonstrating LOVE?! Form Corsets. Bu nnre and see her at Holluuns. 9861 —CUSTOMS CASE. —A cane ‘Jllllef the Customs Department was tried on Saturday last 1n gum. lnersidc- before Megan; A19); Campbell and J. I.. Rainier, .1, l"s, ‘Killllsl ‘l Dally from the west. File charge wall-l for lnnlllllal-tllrillu without a license and Ilnving lll [IOHSUHHIIIII spirituous liquors. 'I‘Ill- dl-Il-udarlt was fined $50 and (1,513, l‘lll.- prosecution was gundnpll-ll by Mr. .-\. C. Saunders for the (ll-pari- merit. —FlRE ALARM. -On Friday morning lust the fire alarm won "m8 from Mr. Russell Mnxflelirs Caseumpec. The neighbors upon hurrying 1o the scene found [illll the root‘ of the kitchen was on fire lu several places. By n. Iiberlll use of water nnd by Lem-mg 01'! some of the shingles, they gm. needed in extinguishing tho fire, though several holes were Ilurnerl ill the roof. The fire was prob- ably caused by a. spark from the flue lodging on the roof. Por- fillllfliflly. It was discovered ill time lto save the house. Annual A. O. H. Field‘ And Track Sports AT TlGNlSH ON. JULY 7 ,Under the Ausplceo of the Tlqnlsh Athlotlo Club. 9 mlle relay race to be run on Ithe track. Race ‘to Etart at 11 o'clock A. M. Silver Cup and Medal: to wln- ning team. l Following I; g events. Ilct of other Senior Running Hlqn Jump Running Broad Jump Shot Put (16 m.) Hop 810p and Jump 100 Yard Duh 220 Yard Dash 440 Yard Duh V; Mlle Run 1 Milo Run Intermediate Over 15 Yearl Under 18 Your: 100 Yard Duh Hop Step and Jump Running High Jump Running Brood Jump Junlor 1lt Clnss ‘Over 12 Year: and Under 15 Year: , 100 Yard Duh Hop Stop and Jump Running High Jump Running Broad Jump Junior 2nd Clan Sumo n 1st Clan 1st and 2nd Medal: In Senior Eventl. In Medals only In other olnuol. ‘ Sliver Trophle: wlll be awarded to the but athlete In each class. All event: open to the Province. Entrlo: to relay race to be In Secretary’: hind: by July 5th. ll-loI. dinner: nerved on groundu. Io: Cream nnd a gonoral luloon. All event: to be hold under the rule: Ind ropulutlon: of tho M. P. B. A. A. U. of C. and oom- Pfitlfvr: must be member: of umo. All Intermediate: md junior: must be In : polltlon to show tholr birth certificate. Bull game In tho evening. Fiddler! Content at night. Open to Prlnoo county. Admlnlon to grounds 25 conic. J. B. MORRISCEY. Socroinry. 984643-1021. J. Lester Douglas 39 Queen strut Charlottetown, P. E. I. Cream Separators l THE OHARPLES SUCTION FEED l Qklmo olun at my spud. | Term: to cult ouflomoro. l Extra port: on hand. l wl-lu Ol‘ mum Tbqlor oao 23 UNITED ' ports of Newfoundland: St. John's —GUARDIAN OFFICE. u- The if Guardian's Western Office Is now located In the llcNoill Building. Water 5L. Summerside. where sub- scriptions, new: or advertising will be received. The phone number is 3. . -THE KENCINGTON Improve- ment Society will hold a variety entertainment Thursday oveninx. June 24th. Charlottetown and Summerside talent, also Robert Weeks, champion step dancer. Curtain rises at 8.30 sharp. Ad- malslon 85c and 25c. If not flue. come Friday. 9887-17-10-22-23-41 —-OHILDRE.N'8 DAY at Be- deque United Church next Sunday June 20, 11 a. m. Sermon by ERev. lP. A. Fitzpatrick, 7 p. m. Special programme by the children. Appro- priate exercises. readings, recita- tions and music. A large-choir of children. —ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCE- MENT.—Mr. and ‘Mrs. \V.E. Brooks of Springfield West announce the engagement of their daughter, Joy Victoria, to Mr. IMelvin Winifred Bridges of Dorcheeter. Mass, Mar- riage to take place early In July. 9884 I —MARRIAGE—- Announcements have been received by friends in Summerside of the marriage of Miss Mary Marguerite Maclnnis. daughter of Mr. Daniel Macinnis and the late Mrs. Maclnnis, Hull- fax, 1.0 Mr. Plcton R. MucCornloc, son of Mr and Mrs G. J. Mac- Cormac. Charlottetown. The marriage takes place In st. Mary's Cathedral, Halifax on Wednesday, June 30th. -MASONIC MEET. —— Grand Muster J. F. Martin, accompanied by his Grand Officers. paid an of- ficial visit to the Masonic lodge; in Summerside on Monday even- ing. Upwards of eighty members of the Craft were present repro- sentlng all parts of the luluud Jur- isdiction. ~.P. D. Grand Master At-kmun of Muncton. N. 13.. graced the meeting by his attendance and wlla Ilenrtily welcomed by the Is~ land brethren. Splendid address- es In connection with the aim and objects oi‘ Masonry were delivered by Grand Master Martin, Past Grand Masters J. F. Profit. W LHWHOII. A. S. McKay and J. M. Nicholson, Brother A. Montgom- ery, iiUET-‘l, Tanton, Sinclair and the masters of King Hiram nnd .\'It. Lebanon Lodges gave inspir- ing addresses. Oue of tho de- gloes was conferred by the Joint ()1 ‘iceru oi‘ the Sumlnersido lodges. Alter the (dosing of lodge refresh- ments were served and ull ngrecll that u very enjoyable evening hull been spent. —THE RACE TRACK. ..- The race track of the Summerside Driving Park Association is said to be in better condition than it ever was. MI‘. Muck Steele has n! string o1‘ Ilorseu llt the track which wlll be entered in the Dominion Day races. Mr. Wm. Clark, Summerside and other Summer- sllle horsemen have their horses on the track working them out and the many followers o! the Sport 0f Kingsilnd great amuse- ment ill following the progress of the different horses. The first big llllund meet will be ut Sum- merside on Dominion Day and the entries are coming in for the dil- ferent classes. All who saw the races a1. Summerside last your will remember the close and spectacul- ar finishes; and this years events promise to exceed even lust year In Interest. iri- PERSONALS ——Mrs Sterling Hunter, Kenning- ton spent the week end In Char- lottetown visiting frIendsr-Y. —Mr. Horace Mountain, Ken- slngton left last week for Boston. A-Y. -Mlss Margaret Stewart, Marsh~ field returned home Monday uftor spending two weeks villltinl.’ friends In KeilsIngton.—Y. —Mr. Robert Howatt. represent- ing John Tobin Co., Halifax was ill Kenalngton Tuesday on Busi- nesa.——Y. R. G. N. V. R. Ratings Going 0n Cruise rhe Charlottetown station of the Royal ‘Canadian Naval Volunteer ‘Halifax, where they will join H. IM. 8. Capetown for the first of her summer cruises In Canadian wat- era. The local detachment consirs of the following men: Cyril Arse- nnult, O.S., Joseph Brennan. 0-3» ‘Preston Donovan, 0.'S., A. J. De- Coste. 0.8., D. lA. Murray, 0. S. Fred Morrison, 0.8. George Me- Muhon, 0.8. Cyril Ryan, 0.8., Fran- cls Rush. o.s.. Eugene wan. o.s. The detachment jolnsthe Cape- town on Friday morning and auila on ‘Saturday, Juno 19. The cruise wlll be mostly along the Newfoundland shores, and the Capetown wlll call at the following White Bear River, St. George's Bay, Howke Bay. Hare Buy. The cruise concludes at St. John N.B. on July 03. when tho local men will leave the ship and return homo. Another detachment of ton men from the local R. C. N. V. R. Station leaves for Halifax on Saturday morning, Io their um annual naval training courle there. Commodore Hose. of Naval De- A party of ten men. ratings from 5 Reserve, leave this morning for (e Perth Hui). Tuesday. June "I"!- Sale of plea. 9354454?“ mnesznv: Monday °"°",I"B.- June 21st. for "Molly Bawn’. a comedy drama in 4 acts. to b8 91'9- semed in St. dual-siren: ‘Hall by the St. Mammoth Dramatic club. Lively specialties, old time 11111810 by Mr. Neil Ohoverlo. 9115111010" old time fiddler. 916p dv-nelnz r114 mualo -by orchestra between d018- 9882-1131 P. E. Island Cattle Win Honours, at First Gan. Show In the list of prizes awarded at the first big live stock show of the year held at Ormatown. Quebec. last week it Is pleasing to note that Prince Edward Island ‘bred cattle carried off high honours. In the list are five cattle shown b)’ Raymondale Farms that were pur- chased last August from Bunbury Farm and Mr. H. J. Kennedy, Tee Hill. Countess Abbekerk Hiemkc. won two first prizes and the Grand Championship. Abegwelt Plura won first prize in the Senior Yenr- ling Class, Abegweit Silver Chap- lain won slime prize In two year old bulls and Abegwelt Maid, won two third prizes. It is rellflrlfld that Countess Hiemke hall mnde a third great record, exceeding 1100 pounds of butter in u year and will qualify in the 10 months divis- ion. She is said by some in he the most valuable all round cow In the world today. The owner of Bunbury Form who received $2.500 for this cow is now kicking him- self (or selling her at so low u. figure. All the nbove named are Bnnbury Farm products. In addition to these the four year old cOW. Jewel Echo Korndyke, bred and sold by W. H. J. Kennedy won a second prize. This is certainly n splendid re- cord for Prince "Edward Island's first enrload shipment ol cattle and will do much to place Prince Edward island on the live stock map. Annual School ‘ Meetings CHRISTOPHER CROSS Supplements voted $75, $25- Teucher-ddileen Handrahan. School lmprovements- S15. TrusteeIr-Jflhn J. Nelllgan. Alou- zu Keollgh, Frederick Dawson. Expensea-SIGS. Secretnry—-\AustIn Huudrahan. O'LEARY Supplements Voted —— ‘Prllwllml $200, Primary $175. Teachers -—— Chester Helen Duchemin. School Improvements-None. Trustees-Al. lH. Jelly. S. PhIlII-PS (Geo. M. Matthews newly elect- ed). HOOBBOB. »Expt~nsea voted for the 00min! Y€il1"——$250. Secretury—.)'u.mes M. lMcwilllamfl COLEMAN Supplements Voted~$150. Teacher-Not engaged. School improvements — lPalutlug exterior. Trustees-Colin McKay. J. F. ‘Millmun and lvey McFayden. Expenses-HOME. ‘SECFEIBTY-wi. F. Mlllman. FREELAND "Supplements Voted-“SIZS. School lm'provements——$20. 'Trustees—~DavId' smith, Hardy. C. Boyle. lExpens<-s——S0l.00. Secretary-IR. C. Henderson. E. A. FFIEETOWN Supplement Voted-WOO. Teacher-Jan. B. Lewis. school Improvements- Painting outside and slgnboalrd. Trustees—D. E. Balk-er, B. D. Jnr- dlne. A. F. Campbell. Dlcpensen-CQM. Secretary-IR. C. Auld. RENNIE'8 ROAD Supplements Voted-SIZS. Teachers School improvements —- Ceiling Beaver Bearded. Trustees-James Proctor newly elected. . Expenlles—$290. lS€0fBll1ry—-4Ml'. Jas. H. Andrews. NORTH WILTSHIRE Supplements Voted -- $15 and 75 Teacher - Miss Marjorie Dar. rach. ‘School nce. Trustees ——Mr. Edward Berrigan, lllddhon E881". J. T. Godfrey. ‘Expenses-SEED. ' Secretary-John '1‘. Godfrey. Improvements — New BRAE Supplement Voted-SHE. Teacher Resigned. Trustees — H. Lidstone, W. R. Roéeirs, lH. MloAllalr. penned $250. . Secretary-H. D. MuoPhee. ABRAMB VILLAGE Supplement Voted-OMS. Toochers~Aoslotont hired Cloth- Ilga. Aronoault, Principal not hir- e . Truateem-Arcode S. Araenuult. Abel Polrler. 'Dxpense's—Money voted for ro- plllra 050. ISecremry~Jooeph lP. Arsonault. CONWAY IBu ppl menu Voted-HO. Schoo improvements -— School White wuhod and painted. fence, and Ihlr Flog LiBIHGBIM, no due In Charlottetown 0n Tuoaduy l . all 21%’ ldlrvolunteorl, lpupoot the local bead-l musicals-John D. Pllmor. Ar- ‘Ihur Adamo and Clarence Romany. Elrpen|en~fl0d " Secretary-pm. ‘J. D. Palmer. Malt-Mien“. ' ‘ ';- ‘ » ‘w l-.'. gficldmlmion § i. '11 HEALTH A little ABBETS in a lass of water each clay cl a nature keep you we]. _ABBEY'S makes a drink alive with laughin bubbles. You'll like itacoo , clean taste and its gently corrective action. "The Jfoming Health Salt" WW Dominion Ilay Horse Races SUMMERSIDE TROTTING PARK THURSDAY, JULY lst s. Horse Racing — Athletic Sports _ Dancing Contest — and Other Attractions PURSES ~ $000.00 _ PURSE CLASSES i—2.40 Trot "and Pace Purse $300.00 (Three Seconds Allowed Trotters) 2—2.24 Trot : : : : Purse $300.00 3-Free-for-All: z :: Purse $300.00 Entries CloselTuesday, June 22, 1926 National Trotting Association rules to govern except where they conflict with management “"' u. Track and Field Events Under the Management of the Summerside Y. M. C. A. I GENTLEM EN'S DANCING CONTEST Prizes an followlz-ht prlzo $8.00; 2nd prllr 85-00; 3rd prize $3.00; 4th prize $2.00. LADI EB‘ DANCING CONTEST Prizes as followup-in prize $8.00; 2nd prize $5.005 3rd prlze $3.00;-4th prize $2.00. WIII also have Exhibition of different style: of danclflli by Mr. John Prqvoot, Mr. Provoot to ch00" fill W" Fiddler. . Substantial Prlzoo wlll be plvon for this npeclal Exhibition. Bona Flde Contcntantg admitted to the grounds if"- Appllcatlon for contest to clone on Mondl)’. Jill" ml“ Content open to the wholfllllnd. The Committee rolervfl the right to accept or reject nppllcuflono for contest. 51""! your application to ' J. F. ARSENAULT, Summlllllltlv Clulmlan otcommlitlv- If day provou unfrvorublo, race: will take Elli“ °“ Wednesday, July 7th. l ‘The Summerside Driving Park Association LLOYD G. LEWIS, Secretary. ' Reading Co. Pfd. . . . . .- Southern Pacific ‘C0- Unlon Puciflc RY- U.S. Industrial Alcohol United States Steel ----- " F. W. Woolworth C0. Abltlhi Cun. SteamshIPB T“ Howard Smith Laurel. Pupl . Montreal Power - National Breweries . Spanish River . . . . -- Aobestoa Com. lNew - - Asbestos Pfd. New General Petroleum lnt. Petroleum Standard New Jewel’ - Standard New York Wham-July 141%? Dec. ilj . _ ‘Corneadul! 71%? 5°» Dec. 77 .' Oats-July. 4m: Ber‘ Oct. “stool: Quotations HALIFAX. June Ill-Quotations furnished by Johnston und Ward, Membersof the Montreal Stock Exchange: A1. Top. and Santa Fe Ry. . 136% American Can. 1C0. 81% Am. Car and Fdy. Co. 99 Atlantic Refinery Co. 27 lAm. Locomotive Co. 104 Am Smelt. and Refng. Co. . 128% Am. Bosch Jvlag. ‘Co. 10% Anaconda Cop. Min. Co. 47% Chile Copper Co. 38% U18. Cant Iron Pipe and Fdy. Co. 1M4 N-Y. Con. and Hud. lRIv. RJI. 129% NY. Con. and Hud. Riv. RJR. Pfd. Consolidated Gnu ‘Co, . . .. . .. international lPapor Co. -. lMIlB. Kan. and Tex. Ry. Mal-land OIl Co. -Pun-Am. Petroleum . Reading co. Dec. 44%. _ Wheat-July, 153%- DOC. 131. POTATO .GROWERS Huv: you ondorod your ‘SPRAY MATERIAL" dunno! nfllord Yo noploot offlolont wruylng. ILUESTONE ARSENATE OF LIME ond LUMP J7me wlll ooon be hero for dlltrlbutlon. Flaoo your order :1 6:100 and b: our: ‘of P_I'°"‘P*..d" llvlry. " ' ‘ ' ' Wrlto for partloullrl to P. 11.1. Potato plgitwgrr You .,_. He. ‘a.’ ._.- -' “ was»