~ .-_‘ _._ __.__._._ _,‘_.,_.¢ ..._,_. i f i 5. u’; . ~<.-=;:.~.<..=.- ..,...-..- $1.95 Quality which you all know so well, is now offered you at a great re- duction in price. Everything about the stocking is the same, finest silk, perfect weave, perfect fit, full fashioned. and with Kayser Service SILK STOCKINGS the enormously popular “SLENDO” Heel. The colors are Juno, Diano. Park Lane, Riverside, Cascade. Rose $1 65 Taupe, Illusion. Regent, Beuh Skin, Aurora, White, Atmos, Arab ' Gun Metal , ReducedTo {This wonderfully lovely silk stocking, the splendid quality of More New 6 a é Kayserg” Silk Hose at The reliable popular Hose at the new low I price. ii ' __ Dr. w. s. Garland‘ 1 . Bucharest. where the scrum was W N I. A - BS 5 mmy fiends] . QUICK FLIGHT WITH SERUM ‘ ALEXANDRIA, Egypt. June 2a.- lBy The Canadian PressJ-A dram- $|.65 pr —BUY I'll!!! CEMENT in many . rlr proof paper sacks at Bruce's. i mo-u. -'l1m atolls of w. '1'. newness ‘ and William Callback, Bedeque, will ; be closed nesday. July lat. 5010-21 , -'rna ANNUAL Pariah Picnic at ' July 28rd. iuaerva the date. sas-z-a-as-mwxel. I —BRATVJO BRAND special red - label English fox netting. all sires in stock. Sold wholesale and retail at ' Braces. 5020.11. I I -nm DANCE in xerraiagton mar. I Tuesday evening, July lat, commenc- ‘ingatshld. Mualcfumlshsdby Dixon's Orchestra. Charlottetown. . Admission 50 cents. (9584-27-31. y -BPIAY MATERIALS-We 11°" able to Burris you with beat . quality Spray Materials at very ‘t. I tralctive prices. J. B. Millman, Ken- slnawn- 4896-6-25-121. $1 .65 -n-M. smvnn FOX am) rurrr j $1.65 Clearing Broken Lots Of Regular “Dollar Silk Hose” 75c FOOD consisting of meat. boncmeal, cereals, milk powder, cod liver oil, fish ‘ meal, yeast, and iodlzed salt, in bis- cuit or meal form only 715a and ac per lb. Local freight paid on 500 lb. lots. Order now at “Bruce's? 5019-6-28-41. —PROBATE COURT AT SUM- MllSIDE-Hon. Harold Palmer. Judge of Probate, held a session of i the Probate Court at Summerside on 5 Thursday when the accounts in the' estate of the late Mr. Sylvanus P.‘ Dwlhmy of Tyne Valley were pas- 3 I o l i Western Gflflfdldll . 11d of June Sale of Y Tignish will'be held on Wednesday, ’ ouanomu - .- ..- | < JUNE 30, 1930 . -~ -l i i . i . i h MEWS suns Men all}! B0)? you can save money by attending this Sale. We have gone through our stock carefully and pig];- ed out and reduced prices and our values cannot be equalled let alone V beaten. Read below. 15 Young Men’ D. B. Tweed Suits,’ sizes 34 to 39, clearing at . . . . . . $16.95 10 Young Men’s Suits clearing at Young M ’ s ‘t , Extra special. Sizes 34 to 39. . . . . . . . .........$24,95 Men’s Blue Serge Suits, single and double breasted styles, A1] sizes. Special . . .. .. $19.90 .-s>.-r-- ceases aeaoaolloaogg. Here is a good reliable all thread silk stocking, one that can be depended on. We have not all the sizes in any one color. nor all the colors in any one size, but, if your color and size are here, you can buy sad and the estate closed. Heath, slmflif K. 0.. acted on behalf of the Administrator of the llktatefish r l —-PENSIONS AND POLITICS-i On Saturday many returned soldiers BOY’S TWEED in long pants, sizes 26 to 36. Special “L' SUITS Men's Fancy Worsted Suits, a large range of patterns. All sizes. Extra special“... . . . . . . ...........$25.00 Men’s Fancy Tweed Suit in good this week end for 75c ihanded over to a flying-boat from isalonika, WhlCh was due to arrive at Alexandria. The Cairo eXPFBSB. office Saturday morning and after- noon. Dr. Johnson fully explgfggd the new Pensions Act and Veteran Allowance Bill to the applicants. As ‘l result of the interview the case oi these men rvlllcome before the new ‘ Pension Tribunal which was formed i during t.he last session of the House i at Ottawa. -—S. i i -nmrunar canasnarron- 1i Bathered at his home in Summer- slde on Thursday evening and tend- ered him a surprise party and ex. . i SYDNEY. Australia. Juno 2B-By | The Canadian Press)—It looks as if throughout Prince County took ad- y price . . . . . . . ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ipgntage of the opportunity of seeing ‘ A l f B ' F. t Lo Dr. Johnson, Official Soldiers Advls- 5 arge range 0 oy S 11's 11g‘ °" “"'° w“ ‘n M‘ ‘~ E M°1'~'"'" i Pants. Prices . . . . . . . . $1.85 to $3.00 atic aeroplaneunotor-car-train dash which had fllffildy 191i- WIS held "l! to save a sick child has ended nun", ‘.95 Eff-BBB!!! b!) fl-hd 81181‘ 812m cessiully. JOJO. tliree-iem old son of 159130555 i119 "filmy at '1 m“ c’! £11‘ Mr. Elie Catz. a Cairo stockbroker. i 000 reflfihed ihfi 11m! Patient- hecame lll on April 30. SDEClBIlStS‘ diagnosed the case as infantile par- alysis of spinal ; l May ‘.2, stat-I 1,03 the the 07.1; hope we: 1c secure‘ a special serum from Pasteur Instit-' ute, Paris which must be appliedixows on the Pfln" Edwud Bland 1'1"“? *7 _ ' of the °°‘~"‘n‘en°"‘ Egg Laying Contest for the Weak merit of the rl use. Mr. Catz cabled! Emu“! June 26_ 193m to his brother in Palus and told him. i not to Spam expense‘ i Mr. Everett Howatfs W. l‘... pen i9 ‘I The ‘brother rushed to the Pasteur led the Cont“; ‘or the week nth 55 ..r:c-.t=_\.-.~ a. zdrnght, secured thewggi 6L8 pom“; the Dominion m,” EGG LAYING CONTEST the chief hospital Commissioner will have to commandeer some women to help him straighten out financial af- fairs in some of the big metropolitan Commissioner for Veneral Diseases, in referring to the special clinic for this work: “At your clinic, women are re- ceivg museums as akiiiul as ml!- where in the world. and as efficient as any of the great hospitals of Syd- ney. In addition. they receive kind- ness. sympathy, and prompt atten- tion, impossible in a big hospital, where mixed cases are taken. I have tried, so far in vain, to establish a. clinic for men, similar to yours." hospitals. Said Dr. Cooper Booth, homes. we. Brown- After the rood tend their good wishes and corgrat- ulations on the oocasslon of his birth,‘ day. A sumptuous supper was served‘ to the guests at six o'clock by the; things had been discussd the guests adjourned to the living room where a presentation of a lovely reading lamp was mam to the genial doc- tor, accompanied by an duh-ass, in which the high esteem and apprec- cn this and many other - ‘m: weer set forth in glowing terms and the hope that each succeeding year will be happier than the last. The address was signed by all the guests iation of Dr. Garlands hospitality ' serum and r aeroplane u. .cn attempted to con- nect with mo Imperial au- lmcr at Vienna on Maj: 4. The aeroplane missed the connection and flew on to "Q'§§§.§ O§§§#O-§—O§-O Q-QQ-QQ-OQ-QO l; nave roun cvas z :5, Fxcruxan AND z , GLASSES FITTED n! ____ M Registered Optometrist filouiagutul’. E- L i a. a. PARKMAN ; 3o BELL 6? MATHIESON Barristers 8t Sollelto a ___ _ Collections j MONEY T0 LOAN ' MONTAGUE patched“ by a Special i perimental Farm. Charlottetown, W. ‘L. pen 17. were second with 55 eggs, i571 points. and Mrs. J. F. Eastonk i \,'_'. 1,. pen l6 were third with 52 Gigs. 56.9 points. , The Kensmgton Baby Chick lliatcheryi. B. R. hen 9 still leads the l contest for individual laying with 188 tggs. 202.3 points, and their hen 6 ‘is second vrith 165 eggs, 187.1 poini-S. 1m. A. L. Rcgers B. a. hen a is third with i7i eggs. 187 points. 5 1st, Kensington Baby Chick d-latchery. 14x4 eggs, 1513.9 points. 2nd, Mr. William Sansom. i391 eggs. i438 points. ‘ 3rd. Mr. A. L. Rogers, i266 eggs, i 1425.5 points. 4th, Mr. James ‘luplin, i188 688B. i i386.2 points. present. A very pleasant social hour brought the evening to a close-S. LOOKING FOR BETTER. COTTON -P. E. ISLAND BEST PLACE AI- LONDON, June aa-(By The Can- 311R ALL-Friends and eighbours ldlln Prlill-Mlli 311GB wluilh-SOB-iare extending a “Welcome Home" to M-R. wrote to the orsanlllna sccre-lvlrs. Ronald McDonald of Travel- tary for National Cotton Week, held im-s- RE; has been ‘gum; 1n the U, recently stating that she found it lm-.g a (m. the pug 51,; mam)“, and possible to buy a cotton frock suit- g -._. from the gyowm‘ “mum Able w! “we 1'10"" v1 ¢°mm°ns which Mrs. McDonald gives of her wear. "I recognize that cotton hither- ‘mp me h,“ undoubtedly hm a Wow the has not been fashionable for that idef‘uuy 200d time_ m mocwn. particular kind of wear. and thatjM-N“ 3.- ‘ 31,390,133‘, w“ the We“ “m” m“ mmmuwm“ “u” w ml‘ iof her c‘. tor. Miss Jennie, whose bum“. ‘h’ ‘murhd’ visit a memorable one. Her son. John "If you state the features necessarylntrberh M, the "Boston mwcawds for a House of Commons frock. Iran-Ems w,“ and family’ did l“ pmsme The production for the week was i830 and to date 24.182. Summerside J ulyi» 1st. The Best Races in Years Large Fields of Horses in Each Race -— all the usual attractions make it a real holi- day and come to the Summerside Races. Admission, Adults 50c Children 25c Dr. W. caahire will speedily make the right t “M m ,, _ b, t, thing at the right price,“ replied the “Lavina: of mxstuziete manning many!‘ a:d former acquantances called up- on. who were made happy in extend- i ing the glad hand of friendship to an old friend from P. E. I. During May Mrs. McDonald, accompanied by low fashion. They are scarcely to kmdnm “d dflmdnm nude hm,- Extra Special Boy’s Bloomers Pants, sizes 33 to 36. To clear . . . . . . . . $1.19 Boy’s Leatherette Coats and Hel- mets, sizes 8 to 12 years. Special $5.50 Boy’s Gabardine Raincoat and Hel- met, trench style. Sizes 8 to 16 years. Price................ . . . . . . ..$3.50 patterns. All sizes, latest styles. Spec. ialprice $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 Special prices on all Young Men’s Top Coats. Young Men’s Flannel Trousers and plus Fours just received. Special DPICES. “ ONE PRICE TO EVERYBODY SPOT CASH You will find on careful examination of other Clothing Values in this department that will inerest you not advertised. Money in your purse by buying your Clohing at this Sale. Prowse Bros Limited THE BIG ciornmo STORE ONE PRICE TO EVERYBODY SPOT CASH x. I J a i... Section lL-Glen wilt and Fran? 9n m“? P193533‘ m°¢°T Tids- and cas Gaudet. 100%; Lorraine Arsen- llwsi-h" Qfiloyed h" MW"! l" ault, 99%; Isabel McNeil, Faustius Miwiiln °XtY¢m°1Y~ A m" Yea" *1" Gaudet, Clara McNeil and Pauline l°- M11- M°D°nald "B065 h" $°Y1|Calbeck. 98%; Mary Hogan and Hel- Frederick. of Rnseland, Alta, who op- m Meg-hem 9716131” crates I ptosperous mercantile bus- section 1__Edna McDonald’ 94%; insu in his adopted home in the Dorothy Gmdet 92.5% we“ Th" Wen’ milment °f M“ Juniors-Virginia. McNeil, 99-13%; Mflimllldh Vie" W“ “NW6 L" "11- M. Sillphant. 91c; Frances Gallant, ly demonstrated by her cheerful per- 99-1,. Mary Mcph” and Pearl Mb sonallty. Friends were kind, places Ne“ 93% a visited proved very interesting. but .___._. AUSTRALINS WHEAT AREA EXCEEDS 17.000000 ACRES Au evo '1' 1219M some 5 wheat and produced 118,199,775 bush- els. ' . ‘the area under wheat cultivation in SYDNEY. Australia, June 23—The Commonwealth statistician estimates "dead arm no»: rsururns au; moi! amuonaoea Sum idaai rpm-Plum Ailstralia exceeds 17,000,000 acres. a“ m mun“ low monuuuoo Weather for the opening of the sca- son has been favorable, and there are some expectations of a record Belgium, manufacturers are inducing yield. In 1927-28, the latest year for Pollish and Italian workers to immig which official figures are lVllllblOLe-gfg than, Because or the labor shorten in the "Welcome Home" extended by her sors. daughters. grandchildren f’ and great-grandchildren. as well as} that of her many friends. made home‘ look good. and P. E. I. second to ‘none-S. —Mrs. Charles Connolly. of Law-i llns. Wyoming, U. S. A- is spending the summer with hcr parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Green. Central Bedeque. Her many friends are glad to see Ella back sunin. .her daughter. Miss Jennie, went on is visit to the home of her youngest ‘my Dr. rmbm c. McDonald, M. M. ' “of Detroit. Mich. Here again the “tastings were most cordial. Dr. Hub- Im. an charming wife and baby hdufhter proved delightful enter- ,tnlnera to their worthy visitors. The Dr. has a lovely home. and a very fextenalve practice. and is one more .0! the successful Islanders abroad. iMra. McDonald while in Detroit went p-_--- 0Q EYESIGHT EXAMINATION “gaunt; an unlrlna Glasses H. J. MABON OITOIIITIIIT Olleo Oaaneitel Illl Drugstore G. Church“ Inlaslqlhla. Plfiflllvllfllllflllllllb: . RINSTITUTB ‘WORK-Ville Dun- daa Dramatic Club, under the aus- pices of the New Perth Women's In- stitute staged in the New Perth Hall . their popular play "The Road to the City" which was well received by a full house. Running all through the ; play is a strong moral for a good. i clean country life. which was well portrayed by good actors. The spec- i lalties between acts of songs, quar- i tettes and instrumental selections i were much enjoyed. The pianist was i Mrs. James Macbaren. A salo of’ cakes auctioned by Mr. Walter Bur- dette brought to a close a very en- joyable and profitable evening for all concerned. " _____ i Eastern Guardian i n‘ "n!" “CAD!” Charlottetown ‘rho following is the Honor Roll for the final examinations in the i STRAWBERRIES and ICE CREAM “ ADreanr ofrru and Cream” Central Creameries Look for the Perfection Sign on the Perfection Shop _ What is more delicious, especially if you have "PERFECTIOIW Ice Cream? Committees in charge of PICNICS. FESTIVALS, and HORSE RACES should get in touch with us as soon as dates are set “PERFECTION” . " l5 What everyone asks for when they bu)’ I" Cram». whether in the localstore or at the holiday 8115671!!- Try the new Candy Cone! It's Just Great Perfection quality ta the same all over the Pro- vince. It is sent out in good condition and our dealers make it a point to keep it that was. Perfection Dairy Summeraide