END Read then Buy and Profit A CHANCE TO MAKE YOUR MONEY GO FARTHER A line of Boy’s Bloomer Pants, '75 in th ‘ Boy’s Wash Suits, a large assortmentPr i Kiddies Overalls in Khaki with Men’s Merino Underwear . . . . 80c and $ Men’s Working Pants. See our . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.50 Men’s Working Shirts. See our 50 Boy’s Suits, Bloomer Pants, to clear at . . . . . . . . . $6.50 A special line of Men’s Suits, mixed tweeds, to clear at Another line of Men’s Suits, mixed tweeds, to clear at Other lines of Men’s Suits $15.00, $18.00, $20.00 up to $38. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75c and $1.00 per Suit Men’s Overalls, sizes 34 to-44. Prices $1.00 to $2.50 pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.00 to $2.50 each A special line of Camp Blankets. Prices $1.50 and $2. each e lot to clear at . . 25% Discount . . . . . . . .. $10.00 . . . . . . . . . $12.00 ices $1.25 t-0 $3.50 red trimmings 1.00 per garment table. Prices to $2.50 per pair table. Prices rna cnlianorrmroww GUARDIAN Western Guardian -'I‘HE ST. ELBANOWS DRAM- ATIC PLAYERS will repeat N181! play, “Saiety 'Flrst_" in St. Elean- or's hall, Friday, June 22nd. 6140 -IN CONNECTION with the School Concert to be given in Kin- rora Monday evening next, Rev. T Campbell oi Alberton, recently re- turned from the Holy I..and, will de iiver an interesting address. 0148 -HEAR ST. JAMES CHOIR at Malpeque Hall in aid oi the Kei: Memorial Church, Monday, Julie 25th, at 8 p. m. 6l26-8-20-wis.-3i -APPOINTMENT — By advice from Ottawa it is learned that by Order-in-‘Council, dated 2nd June luvenille Court Judge ior the Town 2i Summerside. —AUNT J-ERUSHY ON THE WARPATH will be presented by the Kelvin Dramatic Players in Tyne Valley Hail on Thursday evening, June 21st, at 8.15. I! not iine, on Friday. 613 -"'l‘HE GARDEN 0F THE GULFfl-A magazine printed at Charlottetown to promote the in- terests oi Prince Edward Island Also a yearly Gaaetter. Ask solic- itors is their publications printed in Prince Edward Island. 0137 -FAItM FOR. SALE-J oiier I01‘ ifllfl the iarm owned by the laie Daniel Sullivan near Miscoucho. containing 37 acres, with good buil- dings, about 25 acres undercultiva- ion, the remainder covered with firewood and cedar. For particu- lars, apply to James W. Sullivan Misoouche. 6114-6-20-27 —WESTERN OFFICE - Th0 Western Ofiice oi the Guardian lS located in the McNeiil Building. Water St., Summerside, where sub- icriptions and advertising will be received. The Guardian may be purchased daily at the Western Oi- ‘ice in the McNeill Building or at 'nst.. Judge Inman was appointed v Eastern Guardian ..'EASTIII.N some-m. J. W. viurdock is Guardian Agent in Jlontague and will be pleased to ~ecelve news items, advertising, new ind renewal subscriptions. ti JMUBIIAY HARBOR, North Jail, Grand Concert, Friday, June 12nd. 609l-6-l9-3i I JEASTERN KINGS SHIPPING CLUB booking hogs and veal calves for shipment, July 3rd. 6109-0-20-21 .."SEE oiferlng o1 William Lem- m’s fine iann and buildings all in :xcellent condition, no better farm an P. E, I. ior sale June 28 at 2 p. m. H. Nelson 6r Son, Montague. 0-20-23-27 JEVERYBODIFS GOING — To St. Charles Tea on Monday, July 2nd. Keep the date under your hat- its a big day. 8095-6-l9-ttsm-4i HHENGAGEMENT ANNOUNC- ED.—Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hobbs, Georgetown, announce the engage- ment oi their daughter Mary Louise to Mr. Franlcw. Gillispie oi Clyde River, wedding to take place early in July. 6145 . .ST. CHARLES TEA — MOIIGSY. serve the date. 6095-6-18-ttsm.-4l. . WYOUR OPPORTUNITIC- To purchase a well equipped iami and home. Oiiered at public auction on June 28, 2 p. m. See hand bills. H. Nelson 8r Son, Auctioneers. . JVIONDAY IS THE DAY — Bill July 2nd. Ls the date to havea good time at St. Charles Tea. 0695-6-l9-ttsm-4i. ..°FEAST OBSERVED. - The Feast oi Corpus Christi was observ- ed at St. James‘ Church, George- town, Sunday, with High Mass at ll luly 2nd. A pleasant outing. Rc- _ 6136-6-21-25-28 . Week-end Specials “A JUNE 21.1928 w? On Sale Friday and Saturday - An assortment of last year's Dresses in voile, crepe and fuji silk, selling Friday and Satur- day at $2.50. Two knitted Coats, last year's in-brown and sand check and red and gold, worth up to $15 selling for $5.00. ' Also a good range of Dresses in white, double weight fuji, left over from last year, selling worth up to $12.00, selling for $5.00. 4 Lots Ladies’ Hats Ladies’ Mid Summer Felts, in rose, beige, mother goose, or- chid, green, oak and black, ranging in price from $3.75 to $7.00. Felt and Straw Hats, close fit- ting style, $2.75.. Pattern models, worth to $14, clearing at $5.00.; Kiddies’ Tailored Straw Hats, in blue, rose, brown, red and navy, price $1.00. From the Lingerie Shop Ladies’ Summer weight Com - binations, opera and sleeveless styles. Price . . . . . . . . . . . . .590 Ladies’ and Misses’ Wacosilkc, Slips, lace trimmed top and scalloped trim on bottom. Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1.79 Ladies. Chemise Sets and Step- ins, infancy and plain voiles, Clearing at Half Price. Rubber and Rubberized Chintz Aprons, worth up to $1.25. Special . . . . . . . ., . . . . . . . . . .69c Three Surprises in Bed Linens Finely woven Bleached Sheet- Heavy’ finely woven’ unbleach" ing, one of our best qualities, ed Sheeting, 63in. at 34c yd. o'clock, celebrated by Rev. O'Kig- gi The choir rendered the viol- lowing music during Mass: Kyne 63in. at 58c yd. 72in., at 65 yd. 80c at 74c yd- . Boys’ Cans 50¢. to $1.50. Men’s Caps 75c t0 $250 m- Mwon-ld New swe- “s- 72m. at 39¢ yd. som. at 42c ye llnmininn Bay Races ' date. Entrance money must accompany the en"!- t latter seeing It'l- Babys’ Crib Blankets. Special at 40c each. Other lines Men’s Athletic Underwear. Specials at 90c, $1.25 and a. adobe..- Weight Underwear, .. . 25% Discount Boy’s Golf Hose, all sizes. Special price . Young Men’s Suits. Odd lines clearing at H_AL1<‘ PRICE Young Men’s Sport Trousers.. A new bisclut shade. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OTHER SPECIALS IN THE MEN'S BRING YOUR WOOL TO US AS WE ONE PRICE k A VISIT WILL PAY YOU WELL AS MONEY SAVED 1s MONEY EARNED. HIGHEST CASH PRICES. ....50cand75c $1.39 per suit clearing at . . . . . . 69cc pair . . . . . . . . . . $4.25 DEPARTMENT ARE ‘PAYING —AUCTION AND PRIVATE SALE.—I will sell by auction sale, Friday, June 22nd, at Geo. R. Mc- Quarriefis show rooms, Summer St... a. quantity of bankrupt stock con- sisting of typewriters, adding ma- chines, transfer ledgers, filing cases. check writers and supplies ior all machines and safes. F. J. E. Wright, auctioneer. 6094-6-19-41. —GRADUATES-The closing ex- ercises 0i Mt. Saint Bernard Acade- my, Antigonish, took place on June 14th. Among the numbers on the Gloria and Cledo Agnes Del (Feist) An impressive sermon, appropriate to the ieast was delivered. Owing to the rain the Corpus Christi procession which was to have been held outside, was held in the Church. Benediction oi the Bles- sed Sacrament was then given, the Choir rendering the following mu- sic: "0 Salutarts," "Tartum Ergo." "Sweet Sacred Heart." The Choir was under the direction oi Mr. Per- cy Boudreault, with Madam La- coursier presiding at the organ. A . .ANNUAL EVENT — St. Charles program was a piano solo by Miss Marie Paquet (Liebestraum, No. 3,. by,Frank Liszt). Miss Paquet also: received a prize ior application; Miss Marie Paquet referred to abovei is the talented young daughter oi‘ Mr. William J. Paquet, formerly aostmaster oi Sourls. P. E. I., and 10w residing in Antigonish, N. S.. and a niece oi Rev. J. Clarence Pit- rc oi Saint Dilnstan's University. —WEDDING BELLS. —A quiet but pretty wedding was solemnizeti Prowse Bros Ltd TO EVERYBODY ONE PRICE CASH STORE \'I J AT SUMMERSIDE DRIVING PARK MONDAY, JULY 2nd, 1928 $900.00--ln Purses--$900.00 CLASSES 2.20 Trot . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . Purse $300.00 2.27 Pace . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Purse $300.00 2.30 Trot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Purse $300.00 GENERAL CONDITIONS Horses must be eligible on that Entries close Friday, June 22nd. 192$. All races mile heats; to be raced on the 3-heat plan. vll¢—10% oi owl! parse will be awarded the winner, the remainder to be divided in three equal parts. one pert to be raed ior each heat. In the event oi there being three hell-winners, they shall race a. iourth heat to determine the winner oi the evmt. All purses divided 50, 25, l5 and i0 per cent. Entry iee 5% oi Purse. 5% additional from Winners. Two entries oi the same ownership may start in the same race, pro- viding the iuli 5% is paid on each starter, the drivers having the llllifiivil oi the Judges. PERSONALS —-Mi.ss Vera McDougail. Rich- mond. rcturncd from the Prince County Hospital on Sunday, and her iricnds are glad to know that shc is much improved in health. N. -Mr. James Baglole is actinr,‘ master oi the government patrol boat, “Richmond? during the ill- ness oi his ialher, Captain Thom- as Bagloie. Southwest, Lot 16. N. —-Miss Theresa‘ DesRoches, Mis- couche, is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Bernard D. Brown, Port Hill. .._N__ I -Doctor McNeill, recently oi iMontreal, arrived this week as as- sistant to Dr. Keir, Alberton, who is coming very slowly back to nor- mal and who will confine his oper- ations to oiiice consultations. JOE WRIGHT, JR. FAVORED TO WIN DIAMOND SCULLS LONDON, June 20.-Arrivai in London oi Joe Wrights party noted in the British press, and the Can- adiah champion is expected to start as favorite ior Diamond Sculls. H. -~ -—<oc- I ‘McDougall, Richmond. is receiving " " "Mi Rivcr on Wednesday ' ‘ ' uglier “USS 01' gore- late and JhO lug rg- of .om| ent‘ "per on Fish Island, Malpeque. and, ai- tcr a short honeymoon, the happy couple will take up residence there. We join their numerous friends in wishing them many years oi happy wedded life. —N— —INS'I‘ITUTE—Thc June meet- ing oi the Baysidc Women's Instit- ute was held at the home oi Miss Lily Mclnnis on Tuesday night. A large number oi members and sev- eral visitors were present. ' Fol- lowing roll call, routine business was disposed oi. The president announ- ced that material ior ieneing the school grounds had been ordered and would arrive shortly. To aid in raising funds ior this and other improvements contemplated, it' was decided to hold an ice-cream social on the school grounds on Friday evening. June 22nd. and a commit- tee to make all r ecessary arrange- ments was appointed. A dainty lunch being served and a pleasing musical programme enjoyed gthe meeting adjourned to meet next month at the home oi Mrs. Alphon- sus Brown. —N— —PASSED EXAMS. —Ml'. Frank the congratulations oi his friends on his recent success in his final examinations in railroad telegraphy. Mr. McDougali is the son oi’ Mr. Murdock McDougail, Richmond. who, quite recently. was presented with the King's long-service medal, in recognition oi his many years o.“ R. Pearce, Australian champion, who‘ is here training ior the Olym- pic regatta. was too late with his, entry ior the Diamonds and can- Tbe management reserve the right to declare oil, change order oi pro-, gramme, decline any entry, bar any ‘driver, declare oi’! and illl without’ readvertlslag any races not satisfactorily filled. _ Ii weather Is stormy, or track is in unfavourable condition so that racing cannot be carried on at the time advertised. The management T reserve the entrance men Ila!- Strew and stabling free. , _ Naiiendl ‘Netting Association lilies to gavel, except where they ht to postpone or declare the races oil, and return the not compete at Henley. H. R. A. Ed- wards, an old Oxiord blue, who will race ior the Diamond Sculls, won the senior sculls at Reading Satur- day. ifie r l BoILs ‘ 1f Mlaarfs will. dry. o0. mm. It lrilis the inflammation and ‘conflict with the above conditions. The manegemelit a_s| no responsibility ior any accident or damage to any person or property, during this tnoetlhg. ’ LLOYD G. LEWIS. Secretary. —--¢--~—-—pn-¢1-4 -__~-—~ 4n‘.- l cross lines cut through a A Swiss scientist has advan dist reflects outside light, mthe theory um nerve centers that his been invented to be in- react to the sensation oi hearing 4V]. @111’ a door to permit a person music are in the ice: and uncon- 7 to Ills who is outside without the with his pedal extremities. law, Mr. Cyril Gallant, Wellington. {Fine Carpenters Tools Bay Dillon and Stanley tools M. . aaAci. mks! a co. ._ L-m. the Richmond section oi the C. N. R. Frankie made his course un- der the direction of his brother-in- Brace’s Cheap tools are deer at any price. Tea, July 2nd. Enjoy a real holidw. 6095-6-19-ttsm.-4i. ' i-_<-oan___. PERSONALS ..°Miss May David, Georgetown, recently visited Charlottetown. A. . .°Miss Elizabeth Boucharc‘, Georgetown, recently visited Char- lottetown. A. ..°Mr. Jack Donovan. George- town, was a passenger to Charlotte- town. ..“Mrs. Louis Lavardier and little son, Clarence, oi Pennsylvania, ar- rived in Georgetown and intend spending the summer in George- town. the guest oi Mrs. Lavardieris parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph David. -—A. School Meetings rsakwmvaa At the Park Corner School meet- ing Isaac Bernard was appointed new trustee. Supplement voted $150. Estimated expenditure for the en- suing ycar $350. Financial state- ment: Cash on hand . . . . . . . . . . . ..$ 20.62 Receipts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$ 400.07 Total Expenditure Balance Teacher resigned. W. l... Delaney, Secretary WEST COVEIIEAD Supplement voted, $160. Running expenses, $275. New trustees, Ramsay Auld. Present teacher leaving. MERMAID SCHOOL Voted ior supplement, $125.00. Voted iqr running expenses, $100.00. Geo. MacDonald re-elected trustee. Teacher leaving. Sec'y-W. S. MacEachern. NORTH CARLETON SCHOOL Report oi North Carleton School ior the month oi May: Grade Vll--i Dorothy MacFar- lane 2 Lloyd Lowther 3 Arthur Wright 4 Emmet McInnis 5 Norma Pickering. Grade VI-1 Evelyn Gould 2 Al- berta Muttart. Grade V-i Wanda Lowther and Rita Gould (equal) 2 Norman Mac- meritorious service as foreman oifihflane 3 Ten“ Mutmk Grade IV-1 Sandy Muttart 2 Sa- die Muttart. Grade III-i Gerald McBride‘ 2 Wilbert Muttart 3 Frank Muttart. Grade II-l Edward Lowther." Grade I-l Hazel-i Ilowther. Teacher, Gladys Murphy. STANLEY SCHOOL MEETING Supplement $100. Contingent Expenses $50. Janitor-NO. New Trustee, (re-elected) Thom- as Bulger. ' Secretary, H. J. Anderson. Teacher-Leaving. School to be painted and iiag- ‘ poll erected. _ Livestock Market l IosmsTQTn-u.) - NOMINAL Juno 30,- ‘lam a. Extra heavy, circular PillowCotton. 40111 and 42in. 330 Yd- Black Satin Duchesse $1.19 Special Black Satin Duchesse, 36 inch heavy weight, $1.19 per yard] All Wool Poplin, 38 inches wide, almond, green, rust, copenhag- en, navy, sand, rose, black. Special, 98c yard. Brocaded Rayons, regular $1 8 colors Tricochine, regular Special lot Checks, Dimity, .25for..... Rayon, Gingham, etc‘ 25c yard 2 pieces, pure Silk Crepe de Chine, pink and apricot. Spe- cial 98c yard. Small lot Coatings athalf price, $2.75 for $1.38 and $2.50 for $1.25. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JlSv $1.25 for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..98c STOCKINGS oi Silk and artific- ial silk in combination. 60c Very Special . . . . . . . . . . . a Mercerised Lisle Hose, all sizes, 6 colors, Special 50o pair. Chamoisette Gloves, light col- ors, 50c pair. (lhariottetowms best “DOL- LAR SILK STOCKING" 12 colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " Children's, Japanese Parasols. Assorted bright colors. Special 29c each. Triangular Knitted Silk Scarv- es, $1.00 each. - Men’sAll Wool Blue Serge Suits $25.00 Men’s and young men's all-wool Navy Blue Serge Suits, single and double breasted models . . . . . . . . . . . . . Men’s Khaki Pants, good qual- ity, finished with cuffs ‘I I and belt loops . . . . . . . . . Men’s light weight cotton l-Iosc ——black, brown and grey,pair . . . . . . . Special sale of Men’s Braces in “Polioe" model and light I weight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wide range of patterns in Men’s Rayon Knitted Ties I Men’s Sailor Straw Hats, all new models, very smart ‘I $2.50, $2.00 . . . . . . . .. ' Young Men’s snap brim Felt Hats, good fur felts, grey and fawn . . . . . .. "M Broken sizesiin Men's Tweed Suits, good styles, re- duced to clear fixtures Men’s and Boys‘ Blazer Coats, black and red, biackand gold. excellent value at $2.50 and . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Substandard" Fancy Hose. 01' usual 30c and 65c value, ‘I 3pairsfor..., . . . . . . .. ' Men’s we... Shirts, khaki duck, blue chambray, grey domet . . . . . . . . . .. Nainsook Athletic Underwear sizes 34 to 44, per suit Special offer in Men's Summer Tweed Caps, attractive color- ings, and goo cloths . . . . . Men’s Wool Felt Hats, in z curl and snap brims. . . ' ~,~ raid": w’ l" ..q.qr 134;. 1;} 106 holfl- Hogs were hither. un- oi water and let stand over ing ior $12.00, ied and watoredlln the morning boil slowly Sows‘ were from $7.00 to $0.00, ec- orange is tender, probably cordial" to nullity. 'I‘rim IiIhLIh hour. Add s pound! sows were sold in mixed lots ior|barb cut in short lentil" more money. } imds oi sugar. Simm" -~*-'°>--—— till... stirring omn- ItHUBAItB AND ORANGE MAB-‘gians and cover with were two loads oi western steers iresh arrivals, and a number oi common cows held over irom Mon- day and Tuesday, on sale. Med- ium heavy steers sold ior $11.25, iairlygood steers weighing around I00 pounds sold ior $10.00. Com- mon thin grass cows were slow sel- lers st from $6.00 to $6.00. 05 culvert-calves were easier. Fair , A 3am mun»;- nu PI I veais sold around $0.60 to $0.50 and Slice thinly 3 pounds oranges in- a combination loch ior thin grassers irom toso w 10.00. to a kettle, reject seeds, add a quantum or amen unlimited or" Tilfll ‘ pgfldiiil-