" *5‘ rows. ' A Real “BEAUTY FOOD” Health is always beautiful. It gives i color to the cheeks and sprightly vim - to the movements of the body. Health i i t comes from the right kind of food. Shredded Vfheat with milk is the Health Food supreine—contains all ~ i the vitcilizing ClCIIICHIS-Of the whole i wheat grain in a digestible form-iron for the blood, calcium for bones and teeth and proteins for building healthy tissue. Delicious with fruits. WITH ALL THE BRAN OF THE WHOLE WHEAT Genuine--- l (IThe rich taste ofthisfinest l of Molasses always ucita admiration. (fit is as richas ittastcs- Rich in Iron to Nourish &tl Biond—— Rich in Vitamins to conserve your health. (It is Delicious Health Insurancci . Mother's Guard the Children (‘i vnur." \nu nrr- prrtirui-ar about thr [nod _\nu “l” ll" ""l"'""- ~11“ )'lll .i-. pJfllfLli-‘lt’ about u", “‘“"l"1~ ‘l“»""l"'"11-~~¢ imvriiiiaiilv. Atliisr your (‘hildrrn . to slimy. zi-J. for lk-ili-vtiiin iihrn purrliasing 1m "ml" ""11"" fl is lll‘lll‘l' iii-iii tilt‘ must f‘\ilt'lillF lrgiil irqiiii-riiiriits. Priifyflqi" |_._ "hi3", dun’ pure ‘ml “ l1"l'f~IYII"‘. rtnrl llJIVOUFFJl with rvuii fruits. For this ""““" ll l“ 'lf"“‘r\lll'.' 0i iour ciizifidrnvr. Pcrfcction \ ‘ l" '1 ‘ill’ l" l "Elm l" rtiv- iiiur rliiirirrn. s i Central Creameries i Charlottetown l Perfection Dairy i’: i ' Summerside Just watlh our ads. Wr .1 rr plaving somr- thlng entirely new on the market in a short tlmr that will delight i our tmtrons. l I corsetler. o -R.OL'GH BOARDS and 2 x 4. ‘lim- ited quantity. low price, at Bruce's. 4022-B-2l-2i. -DON”!' MISS “Tony the Con- vict" in Travellers Rest Hall. Thursday. May 29. at a o'clock. 4032-5-28-81 ~55 AND 41 INCH lawn fencing. galvanized and painted green. in stock at Braces. 4022-5-28-21. -—MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER-A shower was given on Monday night at the home of Mrs. H. B. Bernard ct‘ Si. Eleanors in honor of Miss Sadie Lyle. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emery Lyle cf St. Eleanors. who is shortly to be married. There were about one hundred guests present. The gifts. which were concealed in two damtly trimmed baskets were opened by Mrs. Percy Crossby and Miss Edith Craswell. The verses ot- taehed to each gift were read by Mrs. Roy Tariton. The bride-to-be was the recipient of many lovely pieces of silver and cut glass and hand made linens. bQéldES other beautiful gifts. A silver sandwich tray was the gift. of the St. Elean- ors club of which the bride-to-be is a member. A very pleasant social evening was spent and dainty re- freshments were served by the host- ess. Before leaving all joined in singing "For She's A Jolly Good Flel~ lowfl-S. -—DEATH 0F PROMINENT RES~ iXDEN!‘ OF ST. ELEANORS-There iiiarsed away in St. Elesnors on Mon- i clay night Mr. Thomas Charles Comp tr-r. 4 "'21! Encvm reside: r‘ 2121f‘; St. Eleanors at the age of 1a years ,. after n. long illness. Mr. Compton was iborn in St. Eleanors and was the lscn of the lair Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Compton and lived all his life in North St. Eleanors and farmed very successfully on a farm near the old homestead. He was a. man of many sterling qualities and iii his younger days tool-z an active part in all mat< tcrs pertaining to the betterment of the community in which he lived. He had many ‘staunch friends who are deeply grieved st. his death. There are left. to mourn besides his sorrowing widow. three sons and two daught- ers namely: Mrs. James Montgomery :f Mslpeque: Mrs. Lloyd small of St. Eleanors; Elmer in Coston. Alta. ‘Lowell of Sununerside and Reginald at home; _also one sister. Mrs. Gun- arci in the United States and two brothers. Alfred tn St. Elesnors and Ernest in North st. Elesnors. to all of iihom the Guardian extends its sincere svmpatliy. The funeral took Plate on Wednesday afternoon from his late residence to St. Johns Church nnil Cen-ietery. Yen Archdeacon White officiating and was W11‘ largely Rl1’.‘1l(l'.‘fl--s. . i BELLS‘ MATHIESON Collections MONEY m tom l MONTAGUB Western Glldfdidfl ‘good tum to m at m. mm 'er of life. and whose burial took ~18!!! WHJ. BE I01‘! OI 811a in mwci-tn tun. Ulttilrdly at 4 n. m- 4057-11. PEISONALS --Mr. Wilson of Halifax who took his B. A. degree at Acadia college, Wolfi-ille. on Wednesday has accept- ed the pastorate of the United Bap- tist Church. Summerside. and will take up his duties on Sunday-S. --Many friends in Suinmerside will be pleased to 1am that. Mrs. (Rev) W. H. Harding. who has been vary seriously ill is now very much better. Rev. W. H. Harding and Mrs. Harding have rented their house on Belmont street to Chis! o! Police Ken! and will spend the summer months at l-lcbron. Lot 8.4. -Mr. s. B. P. Jsrdinc o1 Stir City. Sflsh. hove taken over the nunlge- merit of the Canadian Bank of Commerce at Sumnierslde. Mr. Jud- ine ts s native of Pmetown and is being welcomed by many old friends. Mr. Archibald l-iu been transferred m the Halifax branch-S. Eastern Cua rdian UWERTILIZEBS. — 'I‘hrec oars 4—-B—'l due to arrive. If interested phone your order to ensure delivery. Poole A: Thompson. Ltd. 4048-5-29-31. ..‘SUDDI2N DEATlL-The sudden death of Mrs. Joseph McDonald. Bay-field. on Friday morning last from a stroke is much regretted. “WVELCOOMB ADDITIONS-The ninth child has come to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfrid McDonald. Clelr Springs. born April 16th. Aden Francis. The funlly now comprises six boys and two girls.‘ ..'THE STORK VISITID the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald F. Mcllcnh- ern. Hennnnville. on the 14th inst. and left a bouncing baby boy. James Joseph. ..'SAD BEI-IZAVIMENL- The passing of the young girl. Bdrm. Mc- Ecehern. of Priest Pond. in the flow- plsce on Saturday is ii sad one. She wns only seventeen years of age. ..'Mr. and Mrs. Hugh MeDongaJl have returned to the old home at New Ziecland. St. Margaret's Parish. MALPEQUB Mr. Erskine K. MacNutt. civil en- gineer. Quebec City. end-Mr. Gregor MscNutt, student st McGill 00110“. Montreal. are spending flheir holl- days with their parents Mr. end Mrs. D. P. MQANlrtt. Heartiest congratulations are ex- tended to Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Aulcl. on the nrrivnl of a. young daughter on Tuesday MAY 30W- <=fi Gvssnus. uqsnutt gnu A. s. Cnozier. nu-riisy.‘ Mluu ‘Constance nod lititb u»- mitt. Hnel momma. ma. n. H. lunacy. Mrs. L. D. lilcfluti‘. w». Sinclnlr MacG-ougsn. Misses Mlry Burns. nu-inn Mivscougan Ind Mr.‘ Oren MlioGougln. - i l Mr. and Mrs. lrvine Manlssrcn and son Barry. Mrs. Katherine Rice and Mrs. Smith motored from Char- lottetown on Sunday Mly 18th., and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jsmes Hickey. o! Dernley. Messrs. Water Owen. Mnlpoque, and Mr. Alfred MwGougan. of Ken- slngton, were motorists to Charlotte- town on Friday. Mnsrs. ilk-nest lnckerbvy and wes~ loy orozier. students a: Prime of Weiss College Chnrlmtewn-i. have returned to their homes in Hainll- f ton. I ~ l Mr. and Mrs. Hume Hopgcod. Miss Hazel Hopgood Ind rm. Sinclair‘ were motor-ins to Tyne Valley on! Victor-ta. Day. I This community enKWQd a real! trout when the dramatic club of ln- 1 dim Rimr presented their three no‘. ' comedy "The Guardian's Dilemma." recently in Mllpeqde Hall. Mr Thom- as MscNutt. presided. It was gener- ally remarked that. those pai-lcipst- in: in the play took their parts more than ordinarily well. shovrlng good training. The special numbers on the program were as follows: fnstrunien oi music by Mr. Char- les Woodslcle and Alisa Mae Bell Woodside. Instrumental music by Mrs. S. W. Delaney and Mr. Charles Woodside. Solo. Mr. Charles Woodside. (en- lored.) Duet. Messrs. Theodore Gallant and Alfred Golluit. ienoorsd.) Step dancing. Mr. Bruce Stewart. ~-l\i. llttnarfs for Falling Hair. iii MEMORIAM MR5. IACK C. DITNHAM The many friends and relatives of Mrs. Zmck C. Dunham fformerly Margaret. Cunpbell. of Freetown. P. E. I.) "were shocked whenthey re- coined o telegram stating they, 511g had died on _l"ridn.y. April 25th.. m‘ her home in New Bedford. Muss. af- 161‘ dilly a 18W" 1115's illness of pneu- monia. at the early age of 43 yous, The late Mrs. Dunham am the daughter of Mr. H. J. Campbell and the late Mrs. Campbell. of Freetown. P. 22.1. After inking l. muse in Charlottetown Busines College she ‘"119 w Mflvfl-‘iflw. Sale. where she l held s responsible position. after-i wlrds from: to New Redford, ma- I where she married Mr. Dunhcm.‘ During her life in New Bedford.‘ Mass. she made sevei-si Visitg u, 11¢,‘ old homo in been“, p. 3, 1', ghci Mr. Russel Woodaide. B. A. Darn- ley has received n. all to Harcourt. N. B. The very many friends of Mini Woodside follow him with their bestl wishes in his chosen life work. thci oeoo-wooo-oeo-oooooooo-oeooo BAVI YOUB EYES g . , I EXAMINED AND GLASSES FITTED BY B. E. PARKMAN i. Registered Optnmelrht 1 Mmlllfllfi. P. F. l. DO-OG-O-O-OQOOOOXOOOOOQ-QOO‘ i 1 . . .._. i O-O-OOOOOOOOO- ministry of the church. i I The Rev. Freda-ck Williamson“ pesto!‘ of Keir Memorial Church was a visitor to Bummer-side on Friday . t There was a large etiendsnee mt the preparatory service inPrinee-i town Uni ed Church on Thursday evening. The Rev. James Kaye. of Hampton gave e very impressive Id- Nu Bone Foundation Garments Mould your figure to the new style trend. giving slender. youthful lines with comfort and health. Fitted in the privacy of your home by trained Write or consult IDA MURRAY iii-hm she will ism: the 34th.. w. Summcrsii. her home. = . 163 Water St. i i i SEJJ-J-sd-Lil-Zlfi-iii. BRINGING UP FATHER Mill spent. lfriends in Hlmilton. l A SMART SUPPQRT liii-ess on the WOrds from Matt. ii-iz. They thei. be whole need not a rhysiclun bu‘. they that are sick." Ohm. lottstiown . wit Mary Rom-n. Seturdly May 11th.. l0 WWI-re s. piece for you. And if I| 8° 111d prepare a place for you I will come agslii and recon-g you “n. to myself that. whore I am there ye may be also. Mrs. Dunhlm luvs; u; mourn bflldu hll’ hi bind. two children Russel end Mll- drod. on aged father. H. J. Camp-i bell. heetocm. her mother hlVlng'M0lI\lI1l¢. L. Moi-itngur. Cardigan predeoessed her by f6 you-g, rmnel and Kilinuir do hereby agree to elooe last one being in 1927. All who knewi Mrs. Dunlum will remember the un~ ' chmllns rmtleness or hei- cllsposi-l “m. Her genuine goodness of heart‘ flamed forth in every deed 1nd worcLl she was s nsistont member of thcl Presbyterian Church. Widefelt syn-i. rshy is extended m the sorely be- "l-"d llmlly with earnest prayer thlt they mly be consoled by Qhgi Greet Comforter. Lot not your hurts be troubled ye believe in God believe also in Me. In my Fiitiiersi hohse are many mansions if it, wore not so I would luv; mid you; 1 ‘o sorrowlng in“. Campbell. all of flwfown. I-nd the following sisters also mourn: Mrs. wfilliam Macomber of New Bodford. bless. Mrs. lMatitapln. Mass. lfledford, Mass, Mrs. Ray Lldstmie, of Freetown; Mrs. Jar-dine Stsvert. Freetown. The funeral was hold from her home 71 ‘Trinity St. Rev. Mr. Mtflflillhd. of the First Presbyter- ian Church. ofnciatlng. ‘there were NOTIC- We. the underslgne’ merchants of Flick-End Bargai Q Listed below are some of our many week-end Specials. Read these over 5nd youwill be sure to see some article yo u need and at a big saving prigg, Fancy Flaneilette Blankets, Heavy quality in tan and grey. Reg. $3.50 for Paii'$2.7.9 ' Special line of Fancy Plaid Auto Rugs at $2.19 and $2.29 - Men’s Fancy Tweed Caps, all sizes. Special price 81.25 Mott's Odd Pants. all slug . 5 ' prices of $1.50 to . penal . . . . H315” 301's 3‘ piece Blue Serge 811% 28 to 36. Price 31335 w ‘oung Men‘s Fine Worsted Suits ' Blue. Browns and Blacks. fi m stripe. Extra special. Price occlusions: I18 pin Soc our Men's Work Shirts. Big assort- ment. of colours a d sizes. From 89c to . . . . ...........-.........Each$2.00 Men's Balbriggan 2 piece underwear. Special. per garment 50c Men's is... Work Socks. all sizes. -i pairs for 90c and 3 prs. for . . . . .. 89c Men's Wool Felt Hats, latest shades Special price $2.25 and $3.00 Some good values from ready to wear Departments, 8 only two piece Ladies knitted suits worth up to $12.75 clear- ingat.................... . . . . ..$7.75 Ladies Silk Rayon Bloomers. Extra value 79c and $1.19 25 last year's ladies coats, good col- ours. Price $4.98 to . . . . . . . . .. $19.98 New shipment of Ladies Tweed coats at$12.9Sto....... . . . . . . . . ..$l4.00 Ladies Windsor Ties worth from $1.00 to $1.50 clearing at . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 50c Ladies plain coloured scarves worth $2.00, clearing at $1.00 Be sure and see our rack of Ladies Silk Crepe dresses at 1-2 price. Ladies White Broadcloth Blouses, _all sizes. Special $1.50 Children's Chintz Smocks only .. $1.35 Ladies Summer» Hats newest styles. oniy........... . . . . . ............$I.98 Men's Leatherette Coats in Black and Tan. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $6.45 Don't miss seeing these Boy’s Blue Cheviot Suits. Bloomer Pants. Sizes 24 to’ 30. Week end price per suit $5.45 $24.50 , ""'m loung Men's Tweed Suits, doubk. and single Breasted. Special s22 50 _ M-_ Special Values in Neckwear, Hose etc Meifs Silk Combinations . . . . . .. 1911; Men's Silk and Wool Hose. pair 5th‘ Men's Fancy Cotton Hose 7 pm S] m) 'Boy's Summer Golf Hose, prlcefligq‘, 35c . . . , , _ H40 (‘ Men's Fancy Neckwear clearing at 19¢ and 29c Fancy Shirts $1.19 and . . . . . . . .. $3_;'.~. Values of Merit from Dressiloods and ‘Iiinen Department Printed Illusion iChiffOfl as iii. ividc new and fashionable. Price $1.25 Figured Cotton Voiies only Figured Cotton Pique. Special .. 45v Extra Special Bargain in Ladies full fashioned hose, only . $1.2!) Children's Pullover Sweaters in Scarlet, Blue and Green. Sizes 32. Price Sand. 22 i0 98c Kiddies Knitted Suits size up to 26. . Only . . . . . . . . . ...$l.98 Newly arrived ladies Pullover sweat- ers. sleeves and sleeveless, all sizes and colours. Price $81.75 up Dress Gingham. Week end price .. 12c Linen Toweling, week-end price .. 16c Light Print Cotton, week-end price 22v Curtain net, special 22c 36 l_n. unbleached cotton. only 10f‘ Cotton crash‘ 10c Prowse Bros. "THE BARGAIN CENTRE" Edward Willilml. 0i many beautiful florll tributes bear- ing silent tokens of sympathy. The remains were llld to rest in 01k Limited lous resurrection. Jennie. of New lottetmm on ilk-may Miss Clnrke. R. N.. Centrevllle. is a. vlsltnr here for several‘ weeks. | from Harbor and thence will go to Murrly Among the motorists to Siunmer- brothers Colin, John and Aiblft - l . .. i M“, no" m" may“ w chm“ o on July 1. DR. J. P. MILLAR DENTAL SURGEON our respective plmen of business at. 6 P JM. excepting Slturdly. sterling on June 9th. We Ilsa ngree to close Muleod 5-. MscGregor D. J. Mlclrenn. .1. W. Murdock A: Co., T. G. Ives, Ltd. Montague. MuGowlns Ltd.. Kilmulr. W. A. Poole s» Co.. L. Montague. J. A. MacDonsld. .. Allin, Cnrdlgnn. Milk m P114111’ W!" Mlllfl- Wlllll-‘fii no-oovoooqoouoeooooooeoo 4046-5411-41- Fertilizer For Sale We still have a few tons of Fertilizer on hand in Sumi merside in both chemicals and mixed goods at special prim and invite your inspection. These goods are manufactured in Holland and are 11111 "P in strong 2 pound jute bags. i Phone or write G. B. Perry. Queen Hotel Surnmerside M. J. McIvor. Kinkw “ International Fertilizers ”t Tanguay Ltd. Quebec. P. Q. 01141111115 ' 5v 401.13‘. T0415 i‘: GERTAmM-‘t A QMICLM v a pt ||% Grf-‘i-‘kii. l‘ Qt‘ QJFTQ Grove Cemetow. New Bcdford. AIM-l R1181‘! to awiilt, the dsvm of the glor- 5-27-tts-3l 4.>-_A