TUESDAY. 1619 aufhlealblih.» WNSHDM camels: Xififi“ sea...‘ -l l "t°“" n-s.._~s»§seu§é'3m' Rap Ro “is was"... flaunts - - some}. Dulcimer. U? i " ' rs durum mule. sa TEA Western Guardian Eastern Guardian ..'MAC’S HOP ALE is sold whole- sale by Clark and McDonald. Char- lottetown. 49é3-6-28-tstlllJuly24. —TBY MACS HOP ALE (or thirst. It Ls healthy. 4952-6-2B-tstillJuly24. —GALVA.\'IZ’E_D IRON and alum- inum fox watering pans sold right at Bruce's. 52l3-7-7-2L ..'STRICTLY TEMPERATE drink Mac's Hop Ale. It's good. 4953-6-2B-tstillJul5n4. —ASK FOB MACS HOP ALE for thirst and health. Sold everywhere. 4952-6-28-tstillJuly24. ..*CI..EARANCE SALE oi all sum- mer hate at Miss Compton's, George- town. to make spaee tor Tea Room. 5236. —GLIDDEN'S JAP-A-LAC pure l paint. varnish and shellac, sold right l at Braces. 52l3-7-7-2i. l l ..'GREEl\'WICI-l AND CABLE HEAD-The members oi’ Greenwich and Cable Head Young Peoples’ B0- —BO0K rota onnans ml- Blue- stone, Arsenate of Lime and Hydrat- ed Lime at Braces. 5228-7-8-2i. Hogdens on June 26th. Meeting opened by singing ll,mn 494, follow- ed by scripture reading and Lord's Prayer repeated in unison. Ten mem- bers answered to roll call. Collection amounted to 60 cents. The program consisted of recitation, Ieith Sander- son; Mouth Organ music. Ira Mc- Laren; new program committee was appoint- ed Ior next month's meeting, which is to be held at the home of Aldus McKenzie. Lunch/was served by the --DOOTORB RECOMMEND yeast icr health. Try Mac's Hcpu Ale tor thirst and health. QQSZ-U-ZB-tstillalulyfl. — B IN. GLASS FLOATS or net bobbers. complete with holding net. only 35c each at Braces. Summer- side. 5220-7-7-31 -—SPRAY bLATERlALS-We are FOR SALE Desirable Property for S1116 . ON CENTRAL STREET, SUMMERSIDE John S. Wright, Summerside fiil-S-Zé-tts-tf. For Price and Terms apply to now able to supply you with beet quality spray Materials at very at- tractive prices. J. B. Milli-nan. Ken- hostess and the remainder of the ev- ening was spent in playing games. __.______i____ LETTER. OF SYMPATHY sington. 4896-6-25-121 y l -SLIGHTLY nnutovan-lmsnyj l2 Benefit st. friends will be interested to hear that ‘ Worcester. Mass. Mr. J. A. Brace. who is seriously ill June 24th. 1930. in the Prince County Hospital is Dear Bro. Home and Emily:- slightly improved and his recovery is‘ God bless youl Have Just learned now more hopeful-S. l o! the home going oi Hornaandwantboexpressmysyrn- pathytoyouallinthishourofyour grief and loneliness. Ever since Dan langer, M. P.. at Quebec, will be held jnfgfmgd us o; the ser1qumess o; ha. at Mt. Carmel Tuesday afternoon, sigma; we have had more than or- -LIBERAL MEETINGS. which will be addressed by Mr. 0. P. Be- YOUR RADIO BILL Past Due accounts oi’ the Island Radio Company nlust be. settled satisfactorily during the month of July as we are “finding 11D 0111' financial year, 1929-30. All accounts not ar- ranged for and more than sixty days past due- vvill have "to be placed in the Courts for collec- tion, after July 31st. Pleasc call and arrange for payment of YOlll‘ 119N711}? I, ' ISLAND RADIO CO. l4? ) Gl" at. George Street e Charlottetolvn .3‘ l July 8th. Miscouche. Tuesday even- id. wncem 1 h v M l mg. July 8th. Tlgnlsh, Wednesday or a “e are and evening July 9th 5225-11. Wm‘ It hm-dly mm‘ mwlble ma.‘ . _SUCCESSFL.L STUDENT__MM_ much she must have borne that none m \Vllliam Martin. SO11 o! Mr. and ' W‘ “m” m“ h" 5°‘"*"" 1m"- Afier receiving Jennies l Mrs. S. M. Martln. of Heatherdale, is lreceiving the congratulations of lfriends in having passed successfully l may” meamfi and we hm 5' Veil‘ l the Publlc School Certificates. Master . Emclws time =5 We fie-Id her needs i. [Martin lS not yet eleven years old.“ m“ mm" °f G-‘MQ- Wfiilfl We, _5_ could not ieel that Christ nad prom- l ised to restore heals‘; and prolong life in the already eare-vrbl-l. and weather-beaten tenlp.e,_ yet we had no qumtlon as t.) the security of the spirit that we lzner/ was rtjOlClllg in ‘ the God of her solution. In zact -—-\I1‘$- 36ml‘ Chflpmlm. 0f OWIWI. it seemed almost curl to insist that ls visiting in Sun-lmerside. the guest m, My; o; a gut-um m, w“), Jesus °fW-flndMr5-H-H-1e!"8=Y-—$- be delayed nel- through additional lingering upon the shores of time in _ _ a world of weal-inns and pain. l ‘ _ _ You have not lost. but parted (and ‘her home in Summerslde-S. m“ but momentarily) Mm a ‘nub l Mlnnrlfs Linlment gives quirk relief. PERSONALS‘ l l l l rue CHARLOTTETHWN cgywhvar ciety met at the hflnlr- of Mrs. Bruce l Recitation. Joe Simone. A » the end could come so quickly. How ' letter I - hisipresen/ted her cause in one of oul b Ladies ’ Ready - To- Wear P’ We wlsh to thank our very many patrons for our suc- cessful business. We also wish to tell you this Sale will con- tinue all this week to clearevery Dress and Coat in our Stock to make room for the very newest Early Fall Styles. 200 SUMMER DRESSES All sizes, sleeveless and long sleeves, arrived by express .WILL BE 01v SALE Au. THIS WEEK/ JOHNS ONS ’ 144 GREAT GEORGE STREET A BIG SUCCESS If prices will do it, we wil I be glad to let you have the . enefit of our method of doing b usiness. 4 ‘Saturday too late for Dollar Days. AT DOLLAR DAY PRICES JOHNSONS’ 144 GREAT GEORGE STREET ' ful lovl . - —Mrfs. Alex Sharp. of Moncton and n8 We and mother U“ mm loneliness an ‘med’ ’ te tuou; til-in; l ‘ N.B.. ls on a visit to her nephew. Mr. j ‘ileauzvmm s; ‘gnmuen 011x103: "mg: John Hog; of Belmont Street, Sum-' rs an l .memde‘_s' . , jxnfldkfi everybody happy. ‘This kind Your parting gives us pain; in the memory ; But in a brighter home land, —Mr. Carl n. DlCkle. 01' the swirl“ W“ “mm “'3 mm“ l" “We have to meet Jheart will never die of the Bank of Nova Scotia at Monc- home; whim p13“ Sh” lwed anal . ton. NB. is visiting his parents. Mr. 1°‘ ‘h’ “ppm” °r whim ‘h’ “m” l Y0" 1011811! life's battles bravely. Gave pralseywith latest breath Miss her? she has lelt a vacancy you; land Mrs. c. c. Dickie. of Bummer- m’ Wm“ 1“ Palmmki“! mm“- side-S. that never can be filled by any oth- CEDAR SHINGLES We have on hand lbe iollulvin; (‘odor Shingles viz:- 500 M. EXTRAS. 700 M. 2nd CLEARS. C30 M. CLEARS. 400 M. CLEAR} WALLS 200 M. X N013. PRICES LOW- L. M. POOLE fa’ CO. PAOLIS’ WHARYES THE SHICHLAIRGDS l GEORGETOWN ls Now Open For Business GRAND OPENING DANCE THURSDAY, JULY 10 $1.25 PER COUPLE Flrsi (‘lass Summer Hotel. with every modern COflVCTllUlLC. hntzlnd cold spring water in CV67)’ room Most comfortable beds available. Phshinu. hoatinz. golf. Apply Highlands Hotel Co. Ltd. “Alllakv-vf n“. .. .- . O+OUQ9QQQOQQQOIQO0OFOQQOO+OQ4+O-GO-OO—O-O+O< HRS. W. W. DIacLAREN. Manager. V111 vvwwO . ‘r _______‘Jl i T’ :\\'§'§Q.§©-O§'OO-O ‘ . .1. » 3f g E. R. BR O W I g 146 Richmond St, Charlottetown fire, Life, Accident, Sickness P. . and Plate Class Insurance l1" 61g. at Lowest Rate. {iii g Good Strong Stock Companies‘ ' l" g Agent at Summerside. Lloyd Lewis Lunwroaooueneeeeveee.ecu..." n,“ l I the hamlet of Trial-ion. France. (am- lrhyme as they present themselves .‘ on; a; the place where Queen Marie land res them on. May flier be t1 l AntOlflétte nd bel- ladies n». the .)‘°" I Wufce 0f help 1W1 wmfflfl- lCourt met when not at the ‘mileries ‘They are my soul sentiments cloth-' ed in rhyme. , l ____ . ' .‘ pe-o-oeeoo-o-o-ooooo-o-o-toooooo-o a We weep. but not as others. IIAVI IOU! EH3 I money buy‘ wl-luehz-lzsemwe love 11mm... ‘"45"’ "n" u no fillers ' Lie sleeping with the m. E. E. PARKMAN - fllhxQluaei ' ‘quhntnmuaaolléunrhtu I I . We free the solemn mwiery. ‘ ‘ u Bocommon to us all; ‘c ‘:‘:¢‘vv‘ ‘e “ ‘ ‘ l B-fleyM-u I I am note, ulmugn blending m: ———— ~—-~-~- - - dNPQ. "um, ms blight o! Mama m1, BELLGMATHIESON . x D IAIIIIII I IOIIJCII IIGI IN I007 . m “In ' A 11%“ u! QQ-l‘ ll We “Nil I | A VMNWQIQVOl-lltllldi I IONII T0 [fill l lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll W’? M °“°‘ w m“ m‘ "°"'“°“ l I —Mlss Constance Allen. who has," 95111113’ 1713141 0i‘ Tel-film only . been on an extended visit to lthn.°n6 mother! Our only relief in our JGoss and Miss Thelma Allen. of Sum- loneliness is the hope olt meeting lmerslde. has returned to her home in laaain in a home untouched by sad- Bayiicld. N. B.-s. ' lness. and until then living and act- Iing in harmony with her l». wishesl —Dr. Bazln leadlng surgeon of the ‘ were she still by our side in person. ‘p91 you, earth's n“ g gimme-l; Sorry I could not have had the ‘For yqu 1119's prize l; wm-l; To you has sweetly sounded, The Master's glad "wall done!" Montreal General hmpltal. Montreal, I who has been on the Island on pro- fessional business r:tu.med on Mon- day to Montreal-S. privilege oi being with bel- in nel-l closing moments and equally sorry that I was too far away to attend the funeral services. However. I shall always remember "mother" as one who never —Mr. Roy “Webster, of Boston. is spending an enjoyable holiday with fLElldS on the Island. He ls at pres- ‘ent the guest of Mr. Alfred Duche- min of Charlottetown. lie intends to visit friends in Sumn-lerside before, returning to Boston-S. i the happiness and comfort o! others; and believe that to her has come the. "well done!" because of these she has done it unto hrist." God bleis Wu! I say again. May . .c —Mrs. Ellwood Cook with her baby l Iron and her sister-ln-laa’ Mrs. Fras- m- a 213...? l: ca: G Summers/e. Airs. Cook is visiting her parets, Mr. and Mrs. Cameron. Mrs. Fraser was panird by her young eon-S. Joins me in sending our heartielt sympathy in this your time of hu- man bereavement, May He. avian n-l lone has been able to nob death of T'- lts stlnrand the grave 0d its victory, meet every need of your heal-is and bring you all to the time oi your departure in the full assurance oil that "Home not made with hands.‘ eternal in the Heavens." In tender-est love. l Brothel- and sister ’I‘urpel.l P. S. I write these few lines of Keith accom- l ‘Set free from all your sufleadng ‘You took that upward flight To realms of joy. unending. ‘We grape in finite questioning. H011" Q While you no New? til-ace; “Tod in Beklfls .‘ we see through clouds and shadows. “Imsmufih B5 Oh God let no repirling. she has done it unto, one of the least - P0553; ‘Us m gm, hom- lassist v5 lri life's battles. lTo never wince or cower. The balm oi’ healing grace; ‘May full rewards be given. l When we have won our moo. .we pause to say “Thy will be done!" ‘And till we meet again ‘God bless us; help us; use us; ll-‘or Jesus sake. Amen! Steps are being taken to restore Oh mother dear we mix-you. Land of fadelees light. § CLHSING our BUSINESS SlilE You now see "face to face." rant to our wounded spirits. J, W. ‘mzpal. b229-li T The largest stock of high grade merchandise in Kings County to be sacrificed at once. Selling starts Wednesday. July 9th at 9 a. m. and continues until the entire stock is completely sold out. See large two page colored posters for full particu- lars and prices. If you did not get yours ask us. Store closed all day Monday and Tuesday arranging stock and marking down prices. Come early for first choice. '- No approbation sales or returns accepted during sale. Mail orders will receive prompt attention. Store property will be sold or leased. Here is a rare opportunity for a young man with ambition and small capital in an established stand of over forty years, loc. ated in the widest and best part of Prince Edward Island. Don’t forget the date, Wednesday, July 9th at 9 A.M. T. G. IVES ~l.td_ Montague, P. E. l. i ~ s