, run CAWN cutouts .7 * net time A l Wash worth the week end. Voiles and Crepes in us well as Black and iili inches wide, Goods to $1.50 69¢ Friday and Saturday Here's an interesting clearing bargain for 'i‘hes@ items are lined now cancelled from our stock, and to be dispos- cd of making room for tithe!‘ stock. 'l‘liere are checked and striped Ratines White, Mauve, Green White. regular $1.50. 69c Moose e M°LEOD LIMITED * Western Guardian —FRE8H CEMENT. order now st Bruce's. 107-64841. —FOR LATE WESTERN NEWS —Pngo 8 II available. t! —FlLL YOURGAQOLINE tank and park your auto at rear of Bruce's store. 107-6-23-0. —BUY 00D OIL and charcoal fox biscuit also puppy meal at El Bruce's. 107-6-28-41. —BUY FRESH FRUIT, grocer- ies and picnic supplies at Bruce's. 107-6-23-0. -—-SPECIAL JUNE SALE at Bruce's. 3 big days Juno 24th, 25th ‘and 26th. -2 AND 4 ‘RT. BARB WIRE, now in stock nt Bruce's. Summer- sldo. 107-6-23-4i. i —"BRAYCO" English Fox Net- iting, nil sizes in stock, order now int Bruce's. 107-6-23-4i. Guardian's Western Office in the McNcill Building, Summerslde ev- ‘ery day. -HE.AVY FULL GAUGE No. 9 Tlghtlock Frost Fencing in stock at Braces. 107-6-23-4i. —-7 BAR 86 INCH, Frost Farm iFencing, spaced 4, 5. 6, 7, 7, 7, spec- ilal low price at Brace's, Summer- lslde. 10745-2341. —WATCH FOR lNFORMATiON rc-nurtllng the comedy llrulnu to be lprvisenteii hy Bedeque Junior l"'i)l'tuniltic Club" 124-6-24-28 ‘ —NOTICE— The (‘chiral Bedo- illll" Flour tiiiiis, will not grind whuut on Saturdays until iurllier built-n, 155-6-25-01 i —COMING SOON iin- pig 'l‘iiri>.- ‘l comedy drninn, ‘in ’Pnir oi‘ .‘ res" lIi (‘cntrdl llodetiue iinll. ' 1214224420 —PORT HILL SERVICES-Rev. ‘Dr. Nioorie, Prt-sitlent of Kings Unl- vtersity will take uli services ut ‘Port lllil on Sunday. —-WONDERFU-L BUSINESS-It st-cmcti us if all Prince County wits in Summcrsitle yesterday so crowd- yt-d were the streets and business ltlinroughfares. The attraction was iiliolman's 69th anniversary sale and yesterday's sales were even greater than previous years, for this great’ annual. An idea of the number of purchasers who were in llolmnnhs yesterday may be gain- ed from the fact that about 4,000 Cones of ice cream were purchas- ed. In keeping ll0lmnn’s noted ser- vice to customers extra clerks were employed in the various depart- ments and the many excellent vai- ues offered were presented with courteous despatch. Sinclair and Stewart Ltd., and Brace McKay and Co. and the other stores also otter- ‘ed bargains and were kept busy all day. 10f Interest t0 Sheep Raisers To make the greatest profit out of any pnoduct tire farmer has to soil, it ‘is necessary to create the largest possible demand for that product. To create such demand it must be so pleasing that the con- isttinel‘ uses it in increasing quant- J itles. This means the highest pos- it 4600000000009 Co»cocoaovovooozoooooooooooovvovvovvv SUMMERVILLE Matinee Horse Races Wednesday, luly 7th. CLASS A. TROT AND PACE CLASS B. TROT AND PACE CLASS C. TROT AND PACE Entries close on Friday, July 2nd- entry date. Prizes divided: 50, 25, i5 and 10%. ATTENTION! BETW E EN MR. wen. CHEVERIE AND MR. P. E. Champion Old-Time Fiddler? The Island's Champion Step-Dancer will play selections and give exhibitions of the Terpsiohoronn urt- $50.00 WORTH OF OATS $40.00 WORTH OF OATS $40.00 WORTH OF OATS SPECIAL AMUSEMEN TS! THE HEATS ROBERT WEEKS ALSO, A STEP-DANCING CONTEST Will be held, open to both ladies and gentlemen of Prince Edward lollnd. Liberal prizes will be given to the winners- muat be lent in bsforn July 3rd. The Management will spare no trouble to make this one oil the belt if day proves unfavorable, rncol will be held sport days of the season. SATURDAY, Juiy10th. JAM QOOOOQOOQOOQOOOOOQQO&OOOOOVOQ‘OQ'QQOOVGOOOUO-O-O'OOQ@Q ‘ AIIBTIIIN Siilf 130-0-24-31. Silver Foxes ' Wanted Good sized 1926 fox pups for delivery last of June. G. R. Mac- Quarrie, Summerside. i An Englishman has developed a material made from the fibre of sunflower stalks for use in place of straw in hats. The Cuban department o! edu- cation ls planning to establish that country's lint schools of higher primary education. ES B. McMILLAN, Secretary. Summer-ville, P. E. Inland. LARGE FURNITURE SALE We are Horses must be eligible on All races mile heats; race to finish at end of fifth heat. Entrloa for this content authorized by W. E. silble quality ‘in the produce. (lrcat improvement in the qual- ity oi’ the lamibs coming to the market is one of the pleasing fea- tures oi’ the trade, and farmers are to be collliratulatod on the improve- ments shown. ilt has resulted in nn lntzretise in consumption of lamb that has muintu-inetl the good price-s farmers have been getting for this prndilct. But many farmers still persist in sending their male lambs to market uncnstruted, 0r n.9, "buck" lam-lrs. in the fall these lam-bu develop nu odor and taste that is undesirable. When consumers gl-t u illeco of meat from a “buvk" that does not taste well, they do not want any more lamb [m- 30mg time. This discourages QODSUIIID- tlon and tends to hurt the price to the farmer. ’ There is no reason for havin-g these “buck" lnmibs. Lambs are 0s easily castrated as pigs, There is no excuse why farmers should hurl their market by sending m it tile-st- undesirable lwmbs. In order to discourage the marketing of Bwk limbo. buyer; have agreed that on and after September 1st, 192B. all buck lambs will b; gut in price IONQ cont per pound in the Maritime: and the Province of Qufibso. Heavier cuts in the price "f bucks are Dractlsed in the lPro- vlnces of Ontario, Manitoba, Salk- ntchewan and Alberta with very beneficial results. But it. i; not, d9. sired to make it too drastic the H"! year it is in operation here. L-‘lllllb bllyfirs earnestly hope that farmers will attend to their lambs and thus not suffer loss. llvivflvy lambs also ‘hurt the farm- . ers market. Consumers demand cuts from lambs that are“ no; more than 36 ‘lbs. to 40 lbs. s0 in. sistent is the demand, both in tho local and expert mmets. that n is impossible to sell heavier weight nl. satisfactory prices, Much of this troulbie can he avoided if farmers will see to it —GUARDIANS ON SALE at thei i Dougan, ‘to sell at his home, 151 Kent Street, on Monday, Juno 28th, commencing at 1.30 p. m., all hlo house furniture and reutnurunt fit- tings, comprising ocnlel, chow clo- es, cash register, computing ocnloo. glass covered tables, ehllln, large- refrigsrator, loo cream flxlnqo, and n lot of shelf goods, sods fountain, sitting room, bed moms, hnll and kltohon lfurnituro, 3 cook otoyen bureaus, iron but, tlblsmnzhalro, oil cloth, linoleum and lots of good goods. Como and us. BENJ. CARTER 6. SON Well finished. “l “Y “MUM l! a PM!‘ Product. lhM DmDer feed is silpplied the lambs so they are finished st the Dmlter weixhts. iBy picking out the early or fast swwlni; lambs from the r1001... g5 mo“ B! ‘"197 M9 ready. and selling them. imuch of the tron-bin can be (ivercoms. laincd earlier in the season will mo"! than my mi- this trouble. The better prices oh. Use the breeds of sheep that will produce llnlnhed lambs at. the ile- Rlfell Weights. All mmbs must hi‘ —COME ONE. Come nil to "Help Each Other" Mission Band liazuai‘ and ice cream, Mnlpeque ilnll, Monday evening, 28th. 175-6-26-21 -_MARKETS-Conslderable wool is being brought to market, the price paid, for washed per lb is 29c ro 30c, for unwashed 20c to 21c. other nlurket prices same us last quoled.--ll. —GUARDIAN OFFICE. '-" The Guardian's Western Office is now located in the llcNeill Building, Water St., Summorslde. where sub- scriptions, news or advertising will be received. The phone number is 233. -—-ST. ELEANORS.—-'I‘he iLlnk- letter ilramatic Players will pre- sent their three act pluy "The Ad- ventures oi’ (lrundpu" in St. lilleun- ors ilalii on ’l‘ucsduy evening. Julie Zilllrut ll p. m. Admission 35 nnd 25 cents. Sales of cnrldy. 192-26-21 —LOBSTERS $OARCE.-— Sonn- oi‘ line town boys have urrivcd homo from Selkirk wilt-re lllcy hud been lobster fishing rlllci: tho sens- -n lljildllvll. 'l‘iiey report lobsters st. rCilTCv, that they were obliged to ithnntioii the work us they could not make. wagcs.»—1l. —-CENTRAL BEDEQUE BAP- TIST CHURCH-Sunday June 27th ‘Special services, Dr. J. J. Sidcy will preach, iM‘orning 11 a, nl. Low- er Freetowu; ‘Evening 7.30 p. ni. Ccntrui lledeqne. The Bedeque (lr chestra will mukc its first uppeur- ance at the evening service, and accompany the worship of song. —<BASEBALL-—'l‘here was un- other excellent game of baseball in the Summerside Bali League at. lhc hall park lust evening when the Pirates met und defeated the Sen- ators by the score of 7 to nothing. Irr. MucMurdo was umpire and .\'li~. Jerry Doucette was ibuse judge. -TENNIS DANCE-The Gum- mcrslde Lawn Tennis Club lmnce held at the Olympia (Jnbnret 'l‘iiurs day evening proved to be u decided success over 125 persons being pre- sent, A splendid programme ot dances included a novelty lcx-trot in which Miss Clara Mountain and Dr. llnrry Allen were .he cues to win the prizes. Refreshments were served ut midnight alter which the dancing was resumed until one o’- clock when the party broke up. ‘Much credit should he given to the Committee in charge 0:‘ the dance for the successful way in which the dance was put on and for the prompt way in which the ri-flesh- ments were hundied. This ‘Commit- tee consisting of Miss Constaifce Prichard, ‘Convener, Mrs. G. L. Lew is, Miss iDorothy Weeks and Miss Zelma Ramsay have wcrked hard to "make the affair a success and in the opinion of those present it cer- tainly was, At the close or the dance the Committee announced that the profits would be in the vi~ cinity 0i 850 and wished to thank nil those who assisted them in any way especially Mr. Henry Gsudet who gave his Hall free of charge. _-__-_4o0->-_-i PERSONALS —'Mrs. C. A. Meiklo, Summerside, returned Monday from a trip to Boston, and other parts of Massa- chusetts. ——Mr. John MoCoubrey. Charlot- tetown paid a business trip to Sum- mcrside this week-H. -——M.r. Major McDonald, Sher- brooke was in town Thursday on a business trip-H. —Mr. and Mrs. Louis Leard have changed their residence and huve moved to Belmont Street-All. (em. Eastern Guardian ..'EA8TERN AGENT-Mr. J. W. Murdock is now Guardian nssnt in Montague and will be pleased to recelv, news Items, advertis- ing, etc. ..'LO_T8 FOR SALE. —Tenders will be received by the undersign- ed up to July 15th, 1928. for the purchase of two (2) lots—-50'x100' —sltuated on the north side of the New Road, Montague. P. E. l (Formerly old school ground.) Signed-J. R. Brehaut, R. W. Stewart, J. -L. Younkor. N. B.- Any tender not necessarily accept- ed. 182-0-26-6l the following rules! 1. iDock nil iamlbs and castrate all males. ~ 2. <Sell all lmmihs n; 80 to 90 libs. weight at the farm. ’ 3. Feed the lambs s0 they are propery fat-toned at these weights. l. lBreed the kind of lemme that will be properly fat at thesr weights-issued ‘by request nl An unfinished lamib Maritime Lamb Bilyera. ~liy The industrial and Development Council Nwllfllflfl 9"“ 5°’ will"?! limbs. observeof Canadian Meat Packers. - kindly accept this gift for yourself Summer-side Businessi College Closes *1. The summersids Business Col- loge closed ‘Wednesday more"!!! with the ‘Mayor and several 19mm‘ insnt citizens sttenllinl; as well‘ as the parents of the students. Mr Alex Campbell presided. The fol- lowing are the rosuits:— Preparatory. Florence Brooks, O'Lenry ...89.50‘ Mary A. Sharbei. Portage .. .7183‘ Lisa ll. Clark, Linkietter ...86.00] Eliza IM. Stewart, Norboro, ..87.00‘ Lillian Hogg, Wllmot .83.67i Florence R. Harris, S‘Slde . .9000] Elva L. Dawson. S'Side 30-00‘ Gertrude M. Doucette, S‘Slde 8550i Myra L. Murray, Llnkletter . 84.17‘ Ida Wedge, S‘Side . . . . . . . . ..81.33: Gladys M. Plckelis, Wllmot . 81.00‘ Blanche Crosler, Wllmot 89,831 Lloyd Crozier. Wllmot . . . . .. 75.00; Cecilia Bradshaw. S'Side George Melkle, S’Side . . . . .. Ada llusstis, Wllmot . Bertie Dunn, St Eleanors Delia England. ‘O'Leary Arthur Williams, O‘Leury Olga Johnstone, S"Side . . .. Amy illest St Bleunors Charles McDonald ‘Richmond Intermediate. Florence Brooks. 0'Leary .. Mary A Sharbeii, Portage diary A. Des/Roche, iSfiSide .. l-‘enton C. Crosmun, C. Wolfe Lisa H. ‘Clark, Linkietter Eliza M. Stewart Norboro . - Lillian llogg, Wllmot Florence R. diarrts SlSide .. Elva L, Dawson S'Slde Gertrude M. Doucette S‘Slde IMyIra L. Murray Llnkletter Gladys M. Picketts Wllmot .. Lloyd iCrozier Wllmot George lMelkle -S'Side . . Ada Huestls Wllmot Bertie Dunn St Eieanors Della Exigflnnd, OLe-nry Ulgo Johnstone S'Eiilc . .. Amy Best St "Eleonora . .. . .. (‘liarii-s McDonald, Rii-hnlond 91.25 Final and Diploma 90.57 34.14 74.53 81,29 90.86 85.43 88.14 81.43 83.00 80.14 83.71 | 77.56} 72.75 l 34.86 95.00 92.83 78.67 Florence Brooks ()'Lenry Many A, Shurbell, Portulse . .. Mary A. llesltoche lSfSldo . .. Lisa ll. Clark Linkletter Eliza ‘M. Stewart Norboro .. Lillian lloss Wllmot Florence ll. Harris S'Slde . Elva L. Dawson S‘Slde .. Gertrude M. Doucette SKSIdo Myra 1.. hlurruy Linkietter .. (liudys M, Plrkctls Wllmot . Lloyd ‘Crozler Wllmot . . . . .. (leorgc Melklc SlSldc ... Atlil llensiis Wllmot Bertie Dunn ‘St Elcanors (‘italics .\ic.l)onnid ilichmoml ltnsiroe Jeffery St Eleunors .. (iold l_\l(‘(lZll won by Miss Fu. Brooks, O“Lenry, Spelling Prlze§ won by Miss B. Dunn, St ldiuauorsf The (‘tillege will re-opcu for 1920-7 telnn on September 1st. Farewell To Summerside Pastor ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION TO REV. F. E. BOOTHROYD, SUM MERSIDE. Rev F. E. Boothroyd is lilo re- cipient of nn appreciative address also a well filled Dnrsc in tukcn of the high regard in which he is held by the Congregation of ‘Frinily United Church, ISummersiile. Lust Wednesday night, nfter pray er service which was extra well ut- tendetl, ‘Mr Neil "McLeod K. C. mov- zd that Mr J. A. Bruce take the chuir. After accepting that posi- tion, Mr Brace rend the address which follows below and he rc- murked how freely the gifts hutl been made, many indeed without solicitation, Ho then presented Mr Boothroyd with a vuluuhle purse. The pastor replied briefly and feellngly saying, as he thank- ed ihe people tor their loving kind- ness, thni. he was glad to have been the pastor at the time of the great consummation of the Church Union, that some of his best friends anywhere were members of that church (Trinity). lie was grateful that. during t-he past yeur he hut] the joy of receiving lu the church on pmfesslon oi’ faith thirty eight new members, mostly llllllltS, lie believed the church would have a fine future of service in the com- munity. litlirs Nell McLeod as President ')f the Women's Missionary Soci- ety spoke in glowing appreciation of the work rendered by lMrs Booth- zoyd to the Society and to the Presbyterisl, declaring her SEPVlCES. would be sorely missed locnlly as she was so efficient, indefatigable and so pleasant to work with. "Phe address was as follows: Rev. F, E. Boothroyd, ungrateful did we fall to appreci- ate your own and Mrs Boothroyd's many good works during your stay amongst us. We believe that Sum- merslde is the better for your faith- lui service and example and on your departure you are leaving very mnny warm friends behind you. During the past year you have had mnny problems to solve and in handling those youn- tact and your courtesy have been beyond praise. Your Christian conduct in very trying circumstances has been per- haps the greatest sermon ‘anyone could preach. We now ask you to and for Mrs Boothroyd as ‘n small token of hpprecistion from the con- gregation of Trinity United Church. iSlEMd on behalf of the Congregation, Neill ‘McLeod, G. H. Barbour, C. W. ‘Ramsay, J. A. Brace. Mr and Mrs Boot-hroyd nnd family leave next week for York. With n new device altar candles iDear lSir, We would indeed be 0 ed Here’s Man Size, Value at Prowse’s THESE VALUE SUITS REGULAR $25.00 AND $2230 ‘A splendid group of new Spring Suits‘, single breast. models, each one made with careful tailoring from de. pendable fabrics. 0n Sale Friday & Saturday ill A $16.00 and $17.00 These Suits are made from good English and Scotch Tweeds in a good variety of pat. terns. Get one now while. the sizes are mmplete. t0 MOTHERS! Boy's Suits in smart styles tailored as carefully ‘as the men’s suits. Almost endless variety of patterns in_ all the new shades of cloth ‘at real value giving prices. iIuveniles 352.7510 $5.00. Boys $5.95 to $12.00 Tweed-s and Serges. BRING YOUR WOOL TO US. THE ONE PRICE ____| Limited WE ARE GIVING THE’ -___. Other lines of Men’s Suits in the finest of imported All hand tailored. Prices $25.00 $38.00. WE ARE PAYING HIGHEST CASH PRICES PROWSE BROS ONE PRICE TO CASH STORE EVERVBQDY FOR REAL VALUE IN CLOTHING The Fawl_ Hay (loose) . Young pigs . Outs Wool . . ‘Potatoes Essa . liuttcr llny Potatoes Stock HALmAX, furnished by Members of can be extinguished without touch- ing their wicks, thereby prevent.- ing grease dropping. Exchange: M. Top. and Slntn Fa Ry. CHARLOTTETOWN 88 Pork (dressed) i ..- Montreal Power . Montreal Power Pfd. Steel Co. Can. Com. Asbestos Com. New Asbestos PM, New British Empire Stool let .. Brit. Empire Steel 2nd .. .. (lonerul iPctroieum . . .. int. Petroleum , , , , . _ ,. Standard New Jersey . Standard New York BANKS Bank Commerce Bank Novn. Scotia .. American ‘Cull. Co. . . 52% Am. Locomotive Co, . . . . . .. 1031/9 Am. Smelt. and Itefng. Co. . 127% llutte and Sup. Min. Co. 137 Anticoutia Cop, ‘Min. Co. 46% (Jnnodiun Puciilc Co, . . . . . .. 16B _| lis. (Inst Iron Plpu um] Fdy_ '_ Co, 'N.Y. Con. nuii llud. ltlv. 1LR_ X, l). 1% . . . . . . . . . . . H1304?‘ _ lCubn Cane Sugar Pill. . . . . .. 38% we CWL Consolidated Gag Co, _ , _ _ __ 97 _ international Paper Co. ....‘ ' $1050 w s.“ Plmflm. Petroleum . . . . . . . . . .. b0_ Reading Cm - _ Southern Pnglnc ‘my __ ' l'nion Pacific Ry. ‘vlllllllll-Zllllllne idiot-trio llec 7619;, lbrllvlétlll“;5llltt)fl Stool Qnm._qu|y_ 39%; . . oolworth C()_ _ Deu 429$ bltlbl ' Wheat-July. 148% Dec. 12%. Markets 18" Corn-July, 68%; Sept. Sept. 40%; ; Oct. 138; P. 1.. sown/ice Undertaker ,8. Embalmor The moot up-to-dnts ||d h. g | d g k. lng establishment In Prllioo Clmnotg? ppfigiangxqfvu yours oxporlonoo ‘in funornl directing and ombnlmlnn, and with bullnon lnoruolng ynr aft" your, In :;°'I°""S:EHKQAQPMI;BQEIItNW3g time: we are obliged R EAiR EVERY REspEcT-R y H_ as, NEW m During the automobile noun tho majority of persona attend funerals in can, and horn-drawn vehicles uem to be out of plnoo. We or! proplrsd to give olty service to anyone In Prlnoo Oountygwlgh. ‘"0 Qur lttondnnoe night or day WITH NO EXTRA 0081' FOR MOTOR EQUIPMENT- _ ' w‘ "l" rlllln our prln tum of blnok homo or thooo who would profan- tho horn-drown hum. °\"‘ WNW» but lqulpmollt obtllnlbl with an vlcoo to cult. Your: for better funeral urvloc at no extra colt- P. L. EBOWNESS‘ _ _ '.-".'4'\\I*Mll!.l Quotations Juno 26.-—Quotntions Johnston and Ward. tho Montreal Slot-k ~139li 9 l- tuut.