has. Hue-ii... . ' THLJRSDAY, infirm‘ " THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN —CHURCH SERVIOEOv-Rev. P. A. Fitzpatrick, Friday June 25 lChelton at 8 p.m., Sunday dune 27., Searletown 7.30 1mm. JUNE 24, 1926 E H Here’s Man ‘Size Value at Prowse’s THESE VALUE SUITS REGULAR $25.00 AND $2230 -'I’HE 8U MMERSIDE “Crfit Bis" will clash with their old rivals] the Charlottetown "Abbies" in I baseball double header at Bum- uierslde on“ Dominion Day, one game at 11 a. in. and another at 6 p. m. the first meeting of these teams this year. These games with the splendid horse racing, re- lay and bicycle races and danclnl contest, should make July 1st a day long to be rememberedlzs Eastern Guardian , ..'EA8TERN AOENt-Mr. J. W. Murdock is now Guardian c5611! in Montague and will b8 Dleliifld to receiv news items. advertis- ing, etc. Western Guardian --FRE8-l-l CEMENT. order now at Bruce's. 107-6-23-4L - —RETURN8 SOUTH—Mr. Ken- -—FOR LATE WESTERN News 116th Moirtsomery. who has been __pnge 3 1| “album g visiting at his home in lPortiil-ll for the past weelris left ‘Monday for __F|LL you" GASOJJNE tank NEW YOTIK. WIIOTB I18 Will “K6 DB5- and Dark yo," “m, at "m, Mirage for Nassau. Bahama Islands. Bruce's store. 107-6-23-41. M'- Mmngilmari’ d‘ 3 "lamb" °l the stall of the Royal Bank of -suv coo OIL and charcoal Clilmd“ a‘ "WNW ‘ fox biscuit also puppy meal at Bruce's. 107-6-23-41. -—-BUY FRESH FRUIT, grocer- ies and picnic supplies at Bruce's. 107-6-23-41. P?"- ._ '1 —-SPECIAL Jun: sat: at Bruce's. 3 hlg days June 24th. 25th and 26th. . -THE BEST OF THE DANG ING talent or the ‘Province will appear in the dancing contest at the Sirmmerside Driving Park Do- minion Day. J-Spleudid prizes are being offered and a keen and in- teresting contest is assured. 128 A splendid group of new Spring Suits, single breast. ed models, each one made with careful tailoring from do. pendable fabrics. 0n Sale Friday 8r Saturday at ,$i6.00 Gilli $11.00 These Suits are made —BEDEQUE OlROUlT.—!Rev. Dr. Hennigar of Japan will preach June 27 as followszBedequg United —2i ANtD; P11; BARBS WIRE. ‘Church, 11 aL-m.; Cape Traverse now n soc at ruce's. ummer-‘Ohurch 3 . 1a.; Nort-h Bede ue , side. 107-6-28-4i.‘C-hurch 7.30’ p. m, All char-egos ~~"R°"- M“ “°"°‘”““- G°°"‘°' should be crowded to hear- the town, preached lils farewell ser- message oi’ such a distinguished mon to a large audience on Sunday gentleman. evening. A uqvlggsra. Wim. and J88. Flt!- gerald, of Boston, are visiting at their home in Georgetown. A Qlsnavco" English Fox Net- ting, all sizes in stock, order now ut Bruce's. 107-6-2341. __P°|_|¢E c°UR-r_ A,‘ we p01. l‘ C i. ‘ ill ‘ ' Awanniiws 0N sets ‘ii m» 02°, hgiimJfvlnilirfililriirihllxliwoiT. Guardian's Western Office in the gt] 911,11," Ma is m o McNeill Building. Summerslde ev- tin-go casgs for gllllillztfrtiglmoftille Conservative ASSOC. "i? till?- ' Prohibition Law were brought by inspector Barbour. in one case the There was c. large attendance ilPlellilallt Was convicted of a sec- at the annual meetinz °i l-he m“ 0nd Offence and sentenced to six Prince Liberal - Conservative A8- Hivlitlw ‘in 1111i. A ‘second case was soclntlon u full representation be- gllslllllsficfl. “Another case was ad- ing present from efierynpolg Mac .._7 gag 35 |NcH' “on Farm ourne nu -l Saturday. The president, r. . . ' Fencing, spaced 4, 5, 6, 7. 7, 7, spec- Dollflld presided and after 001N118 lal low price ut Bruce's, Summer- the K166111118 t0 Ollie!‘ aimless“ ‘he side, 107.6.g3.4|_ Tl°N-—Qulte an excitement was delegates reviewing the 1101mm“ evident in the household of Miss. M events or the past year i: at forcle; __WOMEN.S TMMMED AND l. argaret Lesley, Ksnsington on ful and able manner an s ronS UNTmMMED ha“ Bpecmny Wm iionilay of lust week. when u pile uxlvowiting the umalgamégllliliérvtgl so ill 95C. $1.95 uhu $2.95 ut Hui-g "“';‘"Y““1 ‘“‘“""° “‘"“1°“"' "'8 ""1 PM“ 'C°““ Y mun-s, Sunlmerslde, qmmsdny m“, [urst in o flames. lt was only by live associations. Wlduy’ “nh“an.8_ 9979_6_22_M he most silrenuoua efforts of ‘Mrs. East Prince Liberal- —HEAVY FULL GAUGE No. 9 Tighilock Frost Fencing in stock at ‘Bruce's. 107-6-23-41. from good English and ‘ Scotch Tweeds in a good variety of pat. terns. ~—-SPONTANEOUS COMBUS. Get one ‘now A letter was read from ‘Mrstlseit- liiirllc Cruzler that the fire was ator) Murphy acknowledging exbrefl kept from irtltclili ui- bar -| so l r ipath from herself and —-WATCH FOR INFORMATION I ‘g @ 11S H’ ilnzilingergysl theymmuy M the mm q- i . . . -. ~ - rehiid iii, the cuinuly ilruina to ht Senator Murphy. .'."“”°"“,",' P" ,. Beam?“ J“‘“'°" ..*FALSE TEETH CLUE. —Rc- A collimitte composed or Hon. Dmma‘ c Um’ 124400028 relltlv Home burglars broke into u a. F. Arsenalilt, Hon James a. ‘Mc- sture in a thriving village in Neill, T. B. Gillespie, D. B. Mac-N King/s (lounty, and lifter uppeus- Donald. Gordon Dawson and James lllg their thirst with lemon i-Xlrllrfs Stewart was appointed to inter- lelt the store in sud tlirlortltel‘. view the West Prince Association Next moriiiii.g ziiuoiig tho dcbris with regard t0 iallmlsfl-llml-lflll 0f m9 the sum-keeper‘ louud u not oi two associations. The committee false teeth, and hc hua lnlliuuted will uttend the Annual meeting l)! that tho uwnci’ may have thciu by the West Prince Association 0n cniullllsliliig lils identity. June 30 when the matter will be tnkeii up, The following resolution was moved by |Mr Heath Strong, K. C. and seconded by Mr Louis HOW- Lilli-—- ltesolved that we the members of the East Prince Libenal Con- servative Association in annual meeting convened do hereby 8X- prcss our confidence in the Hon. while the sizes are Wash Goods worth to $1.50 69° Friday and Saturday romplete. —-COMING SOON thc big Three Ari comedy drama, "A Pall‘ oi‘ Sixes" in Central ilcdcque Hall. 12-1-0-24-26 WE ARE GIVING THE, —GUARDlAN OFFICE. ~—1 The Guardian's Western Office is now located in the McNsill Building, Wale:- SL, Summerslde, where sub- ricrlpilons, news or advertising will= ggirccclved. The phone number is —FATHER'S DAY.— Father's Day in Iicileque United Churgh was llttiugly observed last Sunday when the church was beautifully decorated for the occasion with fine floral displays. The pastor of the Church preached on "The place of Father ln religious- Edu- cation." lils apt quotations und Boy's Suits in smart styles tailored as carefully ‘as the men's suits. Almost egdles? variety of patterns in all the new ‘sha es o cloth ‘at real value giving P11993- —-WOMEN'8 ODD Cloth Skirts, waist measurements from 26 to 35, and regularly priced from $4.50 to $12.50. for sale at Holmuu's Anni- versary Sale at half price at Ilolinnifs. Snnimerside. Boys $5.95 to $12.00 Here's an interesting clearing bargain for the week end. These items are lined now 9979-6-22-31 eloquent tribute to the devotion and consistency of true outliers us the safeguard of society and the J. D. Stewart the Premier of the Province und highly commend the (lovcrnment on its able adminis- Iiiveniles $2.75 to $5.00. cancelled from our stock, and to be dispos- _ —THUR3DAY JUNE 24th Fri- cd of making room for other stock. ' ' day June 25th, Saturday. June Zilth-Suminerslde big sale days. See the special values in all de- defense ol our civilization, were followed with deep interest, In u ringing challenge he urged that lratlon of our Public Affairs which received the endorsement from the electors us was evidenced in the Other lines of Men’s Suits in the finest of imported Tweeds and Serges. All hand tailored. Prices $25.00 There are checked and striped Ratines Voilcs and Crepes in White, Mauve, Green ‘u,- u all us lilac-k and White. “ii ill; inches wide, regular $1.50. clair & Stewart, Ltd. 2i partments for these days. -- Sin- -WOMEN'S WOOL BALBFIIG- GAN DRESSES in sizes 18. 20 and 38. end regularly priced at from father be given his rightful plucc and be respected and obeyed by the children. Dealing with the mod- ern evils of society and the in- crease of crime the pastor urged that fathers obey the law and clear- ly demonstrated the importance of three bye-elections carried by thfl Conservative candidates during the past year. lwe heartily congratulate Premier Stewart on the result of his recent visit to Ottawa whereby he receiv- ed an additional revenue for this to $38.00. $16.50 to $19.50; only eight in the l0?- 8116 you can have your choice Thursday and Friday at Batman's Province of $40,000 annually. ‘It was moved by Mr Edlwin Daw- son of Tryon and seconded by Mr the program of religious educa- tion to save the children and young people. The choir of the church BRING YOUR WOOL TO US. WE ARE PAYING C fol‘ only $10.00. 9979-6-22-3l rendered very appropriate music. ‘Miss Helen McKay being heard in Thomas B, Gillespie Borden, and carrled:-— Resolved that the Liber- —COME TO THE PLAY at St. Eleonora Hall tonight, Wednesday. Come und see the old time cos- tume, hour the gossip and have a good laugh at Aunt Jerushirs ‘quilting party in Lower Bedeque lrihii oh Friday, June 25th at a p. m. lce cream and candy for sale. Admission twenty-five and fifteen an effective solo. \ PERSONALS ul Conservative Association of East Prince in annual meeting convened re-uiilrm its confidence in the lead- ership of the Rt Hon Arthur Meigh- en und appreciate his leadership of the conservative purly and his ef- forts to conserve the resources of Canada tor the bslnefit of the Can- adian people. HIGHEST CASH PRICES ‘PROWSE BROS i MOORE é PFLEOD 11min) -—Mr. and Mrs. G. A. splnk, of Grand Forks, B. ‘C., arrived Monday in St. Eleanors, the guests of Mrs. Spink’s brother, Rev. Dr, Hunt. cents. 114-23-2i J L boosoeooeeooooe00oeovooeooooooeo-eooowveoowwoewas SUMMERVILLE Matinee H orse Races Wednesday, luly 7th. CLASS A. TROT AND PACE CLASS B. TROT AND PACE CLASS C, TROT AND PACE Entries close on Friday. July entry date. $50.00 WORTH OF OATS $40.00 WORTH OF OATS $40.00 WORTlH OF OATS 2nd. Horses must be eligible on All races mile heats; race ts finish at: end of fifth heat. Prizes divided: 50, 25, .15 and 10%. ATTENTION! BETWEEN SPECIAL AMUSEMENTS! THE HEATS MR. NEIL" CHEVERIE AND lMlR. ROBERT WEEKS P. EsChamplon Old-Time Fiddler The island's ‘Champion Step-Dancer Will play selections and give exhibitions of the Terpelohorean art. ALSO, A STEP-DANCING CONTEST Will he held, open to both ladies an Liberal prizes will be given to the winners. must be sent In before July 8rd. d gentlemen of Prince Edward Island. Entries for this contest The Management will spare no trouble to make this one of the best sport days of the season. SATURDAY, July 10th. If day proves unfavorable, races will be held JAMES B. McMILLAN, Secretary. e o e-o-oo e4 o» 00004000 0-0-0904 l 1l04i-24-3l. Summervllle, P. ‘E. Island. OOOOVQQOOOO-OOOOQOO-O-O-OX FAMOUS REBTAURATEUR LEAVES BULK OF MONEY T0 CHARITY NEW YORK. Jilne 22. —Lnuis Sherry, famous restaurateur who (llntl Juno 8th, left the bulk of an estate valued at more than $1,000,- 000 to the Presbyterian Hospital us resldnary legatee. The money will be known as the Hertha Sherry memorial ‘fund. in lmnnr of his widow. and will be de- INSECT BITES Bee stings, mosquito bites. etc... are greatly relieved by uPPlY- ing Mlnsrws. lfii"“g°'$‘ l or l iLlNllVlENT< voted. under terms of the will, to the curs of cancer patients. . Mrs. Sherry receives $50,000 outright and n $8.000 annuity. She had her-n separated from her hus- band since 1908. A son receives $50,000 and there are lessei‘ be- qiicsts to friends. WP TORONTO. June Il-diev. Dr. Pldgeon of Toronto. who has lust completed a term as Moderator of , the United Church of Canada, will receive an honorary degree from Yale University, New Haven, Conn. at the forthcoming commencement. Wom en's Sandals Patent Leather Smoked Elk Pearl Elk Only ' $1.15 A Pair This includes every pair of women's sandals In the store, some of them sold for $8.50. We have all sizes, you can see the different kinds In our window. BathiTg Shoes Black with White. fled with White. 75c For Women and Children. A L L E Yuifilfl FA lama: roorwgan -——iMr. D.S. McKenzie of Albert Co, N.B. visited Kensington last week in the interest of the British Cun- adian Packing Co. of St. .lohn.-—K. —Mr. Arthur Ready Kensing- ton returned last week after taking the tuition term at ‘St. Dnnstan's University, Mr. Ready made a cred- itable showing-K, —Mr. (LR. McMahon returned Wednesday from a visit with ‘his son-ln-law and, daughter M.r and Mrs. PL. Morris of lMurray Harbor. Mr. McMahon reports the country 30.3% of gharlottetown lookkng beau- u . — r —1llon. A. -F. Arsenuult, Sum- inerside, ‘has returned from a trip to ‘Ottawa und Boston. He has ‘been absent three weeks, YllllNil WllllEN SIIFFEB MUST‘ TliieseTwo Found Relieflvy Taking Lydia E. Pinkliatsfs Vegetable Compound ..s~:;...- M...- it'd???" ‘m; n and 'her hat of the A general discussion followed participated in by lMessrs T.B. Gill- espie, Gordon Dawson. Louis ‘How- att, Joseph Noonan, and G. Pearson. Various subjects including roads, gra-vel and automobile taxes were spoken of. The following oiiicers were then electedz- President; D. B. Mac Donald Bedeque (re-elected) Vlcs sPresldent; Frank Simpson, Hamilton, ggoutary Treasurer; L. M. McNeil], SlSide. Executive i Fourth Dlstrlcu- Gordon Dawson, ‘Cape Traverse und James Pender- gust, Kensrngton. Fifth Dlsi.rict— Urban Giills, Miscouche, and J. E. Dalton S‘Sisle. Third District Jeremiah Gallant, ‘Mont ‘Carmel, and Robert Crufer, Malpeque. Hon Mr Myres, Commissioner of Agriculture, was present and being called upon delivered an ex- cellent Speech gtating that it would be the policy of the government for the next feiw years to try und gravel the rnaln Highways which curry the major portion of traffic. He ably dealt with the Auto and Gasoline Tux and the Financial condition of the province and cou- cluded by assuring the delegates that the government was doing tihe very best they know how with the limited resources at their disposal. l-lon James A. MoNelll, Mr G. ‘Shelton Sharp and Mr Thomas ‘Mc Nntt, IM. L. A, were present and all delivered excellent speeches. Malpeque The following is a clipping from rui Ottawa pnp8l'—-'Ml-Sli Clsredvlac- William ‘weds Mr. Gordon Mac- Gongun. The marriage took place this afternoon ‘in Stewariton Un- ited Church of Miss ‘Clare B. ‘Mac- Wllliam, daughter of the late MI‘- and Mrs. Thomas MacWllliain of Navan, 0nt., to -Mr. Gordon. Mc- Gougan. ‘Mslpeque. IP- illl. la- lund. son of rMr. and Mrs. James llviucGougan. The minister. Rev. F. S. Millikan. officiated and the nuD- tial music was played ‘by ‘Mr. M. Arthur lPerry. who presided at the organ. Mrs. A. Marshall sang ‘Be- signed. The bride. who was given in marriage by her brother, Mr. T. I. MacW-illiam. was unattended She wore a smartly designed dreal of ashes of roses crepe liiiislibeth same shade ‘Rolobuds was of crochet stiuw. 95° were carried. The couple have left for ‘Prince Edward island, snd later will take up residence in Oil-swl. 91 For trsybrlling, the bride were a cause" as the register was ileinl iii-ii THrE ONE PRICE CASH STORE Limited FOR REAL VALUE IN CLOTHING one rams TO svzavsoov L._‘_ ____________,__ lawn colored suit Mrs. MacGouBfl“ pcque on Thuriiil und hat. urrlved in Mill" ny cveirlnll. Jul!“ receiving u gvlli-BTOUB iulaiions und, or" M; Muctloull- They will W" ilircu Ylth, 11H! allure of conill" -belng ‘welcomed liy en's iuany irltlldb- iiiulii in Mullifllllltt “lmm weeks. The entertainment and box 50¢‘ mi uiiller the auflllllieii 01 "i" M“ peqllfl Women's ‘Institute on Thursl- day evening was well putronlzc‘ and Wild in every particular a sut- cesn. Mr. (l. W. Ramsay “"19 m“ chairman for the evening. 111111 1i very lengthy programme was cur- ried out to the credit 0i‘ tliti lie" formers. ‘Miss Jean ‘Ross acted 11* accompanist for almost the entire programme, while Miss Moe lie/lie Wiootlalde. Baltic and ‘Mf- E1119?“ Dunning, ‘bong llilyfll‘. nccoinlihlllthl several ‘numbers. iThe 100111 tale“ was greatly aided by the YOHIIK people from dong ‘River. namely: Mr, Eric ‘Found, who gave R solen- did solo which was heartily encor- ed and responded to. instrumental uiuai-c by Mr. Ernest Dunhlhll. M11110 Mr. William cousins. violin. Mr- Erlc Found. banjo and Mi‘. Eric Cousins, banjo. lSeveral instru- mental selections ‘were given by ‘Miss Mae Belle Woodside as plun- ist and ‘Mr. Charles Woodside. vio- linist. lsolos were given iby ‘Mrs. Clark Woodside, llldaipeque‘, Muss Mary ‘Rogers, Hamilton and ‘Mr. Charles Woodslde, Baltic. duet by lMlss Ross and Mr. Charles Woodslde and a quartetto ‘by Mrs. Wallace lMaeNutt, ‘Miss ‘Mary Ros- ers, Mr. Russell ‘Woodside and ‘Mr. Russell MacKay. endings were given by the (allowing-Misses Mae Farlane. Mary Burns and Thelma "Ti/Fina Durnley are receiving congratulaw lions on the urrivai of a ‘baby Sills moiilli with at their home. uiul ‘Mrs. Herbert and their son. Muster Archibald Stanley were guests of ‘Mr. and her puronls, Illr. Mrs. Duncan Mactlougan on Sun-lMahur, lmrnley- ( Mrs. noiiorfmsF-ivil- l1 turned to her huiuo uiicr svp friends l" 5 uirfsitfuvirr. 127.17» champion- side. Miss l.'llll Muhur Wllilf gradnnicd from ilu- l- l"- ul is spending u W00 uiul llrs. .\l. ‘Mrs. Edward MlucEwcu, Mr lMncldwen ‘of hospl-t iny. June 20th. ( Woodside and ‘Mr. R. l-i. Abbott. Three dialogues and a pantomime was interspersed throughout the programme and a chorus by Mal-ps- que comedy players ended the first part of the evening's entertainment. The boxes and pies were success- inily auctioned by our local auc- tioneer, ‘in. ill. l-l. Abbott and the whole ro ‘lags realized the 1 NEWs. BETTER run 0t aSensationalH Gillan‘: of Guelph ‘new of" you a perfected furnnce-qeipaleso or pipe style-at n sensational price. The first revolutionary im- provement ln home heating in half a rentury—low-prlced, efficient, quickly installed in any home. school or church. Costs Less to lily- U. The new Ollsen “Mngic" is built of Tungsten Plate. Trerisinlts heal THRE TIMES faster. Patuiteci air-blast burns all the gal an: smoke. New t pe cone-shapes- rate gets more est units out o us]. Electric nrc welding III|I the furnace tight as an egg against leaks of gas. dust or smoke. . Ins-as Ilsa-d or left Coal, Coke os- ‘Wood You are not depnvdhit upon hard ‘ cesl alone es excellent results from an al—loft coal, coke. ol You snioy an extra savl using low cost fuels. Write lot H! Payment Plea stsllsmthe ‘"0031: " 1310?‘: "flflfl-o-u-"ssso-ppoq. 6'" ..- I UUQ I Qmn-Jnhl.’ {T11 ITTYYYl txwxzalxxia .- - -r1-x_: new Learn all t a featu ‘t new l r sensational y-pricsrlruhgtlrli? syutem. We will welcome r111";- all’; Catalogue, sketch plan forms estimates a d full Information‘. {Mu plied without obligstlng you any way. ct at oncr-tllll I make plans fer heating your‘ vim properly- CURRIE & MURNAGHAN Charlottetown, ‘P. E. l. TIllPfW" I an“. ‘um 3.” ‘u-n.‘ _ , 9606 York It" Glleiiiiigitl ‘ AG? * »--~or..~. ‘1- sin-q.‘ If .,;_‘ :_