.'fHE WESTERN GUARDIAN K ' AGEN'.l‘—Ml'I3 39311. “ SUMIIIE A .uunerslde:- , ,; Bell Bookstore. Water St. ' Toronto Bakflfi. Water St s-r——7 .ws colnui is reserved u local Interest but advertising‘ 9; . newly nature may be - at 2 cents a. word strictly pay- . e in advance. ,.Loox YOUR nss‘I‘—1n “four smart new lored , _ stock or made to measure, Maur- gg Mill. Glothier. Wet/er Street. ‘glmmerslde. . L-2'45-8-8-‘iii. ..llALPl G. MUTTART. Gen- ullmsurance Agency. Insurance utllklnds. Liberal contracts at lowest rates. Phone summerside. m.1; 527-2. L-B82-4-29-tf. LATTENDENG CONFE{tENCE- M1,, E. G. Davies and Mrs. one suits pgvies are in Sackvllle. N.S.. at- wuxirig the United Church Gon- ggrence. 5 ..r0R lALl-:—l936 Chevrolet “we only 20,000 miles. EXOOIIE no condition. cheap. Box 1'14, Bum- mersjdn ‘ L-2'13-8-9-2i. -1-‘Oil TWO HOURS of hilari- gu fun. attend Variety Concert in 31,-‘; George Hall. Kensington. on Monday evening, June lath. at 8.00 , Admission 26 cts. and 15 cts. Bflsas in aid of baseball team. _ I.v—203-8-9-Si —GUl-EST SPEAKER«—Re'v. Dr. gury Rice. Pastor ..oi‘ Emanuel church. Amherst, N43,. will be the M: speaker at 'I‘rlnity United mu h, summerside. on Sunday tr e anniversary services. Rev. pr. Rice will deliver the sermons both morning and evening. 5 —Cl.0SlNC- NOTICE-We, the srsiglied. agree to close our laces of business beginning June , at the following hours: Mon- y and Friday at 8 p.m.: Wed- I2 noon: M. F. Schurman Keir Clarke: M. 0. Pitcairn .'i‘uplin & 00.’. Preston Toomlbs. J. (is C. Kennedy; McQuaid an rite, egg dept; canexh Packers ' Cold Storage: enzie as Co. L-202-6-9-31 -YACHT CLUB HOLD MEET- ‘ G—-The Bum-merside Yacht Club bet this week to plan the seasun’s ictiutles. Commodore Campbell resided and called the meeting to roar. ents were made is the summer sailings, and plans the discussed for e clam-bake on ly ist and the annual dance on e filth. It was pleasing to note etc were several new members: who were quite enthusias- ' S —DAN(‘E WELL ATTENDED-— » e dance at Travellers Rest. put - for the benefit of Gordon Mac- v is. was a very great sucoes. 2 people turning out in large umbers to attend. Mr. Maclnn-is i an eye Wh.i'I.' assisting at in u- at Travellers Rest last Friday ich burned the line residence of r. and Mrs. Alexander Macllnnis rd their burn. as well as thebarn Vlrs. MacDonald. Mr. Macin- .as returned to his home from Prince county Hospital. 5- -ALBEIITON COUNTY COURT The June term of the county iv was held at Alberwn on ‘ allay. Judge Shaw presiding. Went W5 given in the case of Vin Rayner vs. Prank Ki ll Kinch oi‘ Alma. This was a re tried at the last March ills’ _ enticing the wife of the gill“ to depart and remain ab- ” htom the house of the plaint- ‘ 8! husband. and for harbour- dlnnd detaining her. The de- "' #15 were the parents of the. {H heer Judge heldxthat the wife it had elected to live apart from ‘ husband and that the evidence " “'11? disclose active inducement W PM of the defendants. on V Jllliginent for the defendants sly. Wilfrid‘ Tenton for . sintlff and H th strong. K. H Y the deiendfis The only ncanéissted case on the docket ml m'11‘l1L§.°0§‘u;t meets at ...__________ "'0 Mina:-d’: for "dandruff. I "gnarl. e thlshiller . audi- lonser u.i..‘.;'v’»'u. "'1 I" M . o . fie _orldiggp {ow , 8 .. R“ M Lhhtlghfddsmfih Thu. Hall in “M. M W teritree East— . ‘ml’ Axnlrnmcl tébumibone 289 1 A-——f - . Hm. SII|I-°I'lv“°|"- Mvefllllnr -honla be left tvlthlfln. Pond The Guardian may be bought daily at any ol Iha_!o]luw]n‘ “on, 1,, ’.:."l'h0 G“-‘Null! will be delivered to any home in Snnuneraide by 61‘ 3°? 3‘ 3° 1'" '1'’ W1“ ll’? W90}. Phone 289-! for this service or ' ‘in your order. to the boy responsible for deliveries on your route. for news ‘ us an action so: $500201-wrolng-- Gonrli Dtrugflo 1 mm ‘<5-um. u"a.l'.:.r'il. is‘: —BlsMA-REX for stomach u 535- T8310!‘ 131'“! 00.. Kensingtosr -1‘!!! STORES of Wm. call- back. W. M. Bowness. Bedeque, will be closed all day Wednesday. June 14 ~ L-322-e-lo-zi. —LO0K YOUR. bes/t‘1or the King and Queen. We have a. full range of fine shoes as well as shoes for crowing boys and girls in all shades. sheen and Summerside. - —MR.. AND MRS. WILLlAM.Mc- LEAN. ens‘ ton. announce the approach marriage of their daughter. rtrude Isabel to Mr. James Maonousall. son of the late Rev. James MacDouga11 and Mrs. MM:Dousa.ll of Cape Traverse, to take place on June 15th. a L-24-8-6-0-1i. —CH!LDREN'E DAY EXERCIS- ES—'I'he Ohlidren ad the Chris- tian Church Sunday School had special exercises last day to dedicate their offering to foreign - missions. special hymns were sung appropriate for the occasion. s —VI8ITlNG IN SUMMERSIDE Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gillespie and Mrs. Fisher from Morin, Al- berta are visiting in Suxnmrrsiple guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold MacDonald. Mrs. MacDonald is a sister of Mr. Gilespie. S. —-POST NUPTIAL SHOWER.—- Friende and neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Arsenault gathered at their home on Tuesday evening and em-prised them with a post- nuplial shower. The young bride and groom received some very lovely and useful gifts. testifying to their pguiarity. Mr. and Mrs. Arsenault ed one and all for their kind ex ressions of good will. ‘The remainder of the evening was spent in social chat. A dainty lunch was served to the guests. -—CELEBR.A’I'E 551']! WEDDING ANN!VER.SARY—-Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Robins of Central Bede- cue are receiving hearty con- lzratuletions on the occasion of their 56th wedding anniversary, which the celebrated recently Quietly at ir home. They are both hale and hearty. Mr. Robins in his 84th year and his wile is 75 years. They had a family of is children. eight of who are living. They have fourteen grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Robins enjoy a quiet home life among their flow- ers. which they still tend most care'fully.—s. -KNDLY anmamnanan - Many friends in Crapaud and Summerside will extend sympathy‘ to the widow and son. Douglas, in the death of Rev. Charles C. Hand who passed away at Deep Brook, N. 3.. recently. The late Mr. Rand was rector of the Anglican Church at Crepaud Ior many years. and was well beloved by his par-ishoners there. Rev. Charles Rand came from Quebec and was for some years employed by the firm of DeIBl‘ois Bros. before en- tering the Ministry. He will be kindly remembered there as well as in Summerslde. He was an in- timate friend of the late Ven. Archdeacon White. late rector of st. Mary’: Ohurchn B -TS MEN'S MEETING _ The closing meeting of the summersido Y's Men was held on Thursday evening at the Presbyterian Hall. Mr. Davis udstone occupied the ‘more were thirty present. The guest speaker was Mr. mi. former Princi- pal oi‘ the lie High school. who gave an excellent talk on manual trai irathlc echooisifie gave some prec ca suggest ons and probable costs. It was decided to hold the Club rrince about June 21st. The chin approved of the suggestion that the candidate to r ,. r," summersidc at the Con federatio carnival would be sel- ected at a dance. 1):. John Jar- ’a‘ life several years . qlmltundeslgnea that at expense it an»-be converted» into‘ a acut- lioth new and used, til. i dine who is visiting in Simmer- nimss UP FOR. THE 301-‘ AL v1s1'r—se. our aaleotion of beautiful For Scarves in. eluding Si] 1'‘ cross . I-‘ox and.l7.e¢'le:l‘ox. .:x'ren:ark- able assortment at very ’ ‘ cos. See them today. psi 0 O s.u'nn.n.u?l—'rna DI; Day at Holman’; Don't to t the Half Hour Specials or Saturday Night. Come early Saturday and ‘stay late. MOTOR 0IL—If you want to save Buy Holman‘: 100 pier cent Pure Pennsylvania otor 0ll.'!t’s a high grade oll made from 100 per cent . Pennsylvania crude and put up in 2-gallon sealed cans. Next time you change oil in your ear drop in and get a can of this good oll. Use it for cars, farm machinery. etc. 2 gallon ¢.:nn.—$l.75 HOLMAN’SV Sumrnerside :_::.j.j_. Missionary. Society Holds Annual Meeting The annual meeting of the sionary society of the United Bap- tist church at summerslde was held in the Ohurch Hall on Thu!» dny afternoon. _ Mre. Jack Maclcod. the presi- dent. occupied the chair. G were present from Bed- eque, neefown. Tryocn. Wilmot and Belmo_m nt. I-aggro. ed with e mee Open a de- votional period ind the usual busi- ness. after which. the election of oflioers took place. All the ofllcers were re-e and were: President, Mrs. Jack Mrs. did address meeting: and M of out that if we are to be true fol- lowers of Christ we should give most heartily to mrther the work of the missionaries. who sanga . ‘.4 Disney‘s ‘Wynken, Biynken Shows at 3—7.3o—9.15 & Nod’ SUMMERSIDE , _ side was a guest at the meeting. Mr. . E. Darby tendered a vote of thanks to the speaker of mg. evening 5 PERSQNALS —-Miss Jessie Mofiatt of Sidney, N. 8., is visiting relative; in New Glaszsw. P. E. I.—a. __._,_ - _——Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Wil- hams of lacoma, wasiington, are at present visiting in summer-side and are staying at Harbor View —Mi5s Florence Walsh of Cal- Enry. Alberta, is visiting in sum- merside the guest of her aunt, Mrs. John MacRae.—S. -—«Miss Marjorie N and Miss‘ Mlriorie Stetson. lzavyey returned to their respective homes in mums and Nortl-lam nom a moot enjoy. able visit to Augusta. Maine.-6. —Mr. D. Glover, n—r:rine engineer of Boston, Mass. is ndlng ., Summersid . H is chgjmgdl with the 121.213 SURRENDER f’ . tish gestures towards Germany were described by sources close to the London Government as not meaning a return to a policy of appeasement. Mr. Fharnberlain in a speech do- clared he was searching. out the causes for war in an effort to overcome them but that at the same time was strengthening Bri- tain's armed might to protect her “vital nterests." NEW YORK pvaafiarom. I‘: miriutes time. cfin. Mucnurt. nlvatnororc co _~CheI'l,ot_tctoWI| , _ l‘ ' Em re pavilions. . an cipated clovglsince " (Cgntlnued frzp_m_p_e¢e 1) of West Side speedwa to 'mid Street where thousan win be stationed to cheer the Ioyalconple. Sixt thousand tickets. each ad- mit two persons and inued by Mayor Leg-uardia for vantaiwpoints along this route. were snatched overnight. Th will be h t- rots ail.» in 0enk:.'elvyl=Lgg°‘w£:re oanadun and in da ‘ ‘-‘3fi.l"%'§a“o'}'nmoi»f . S solo. Four ladies reed n the lives of modern fnl1s)SlaglFl1l;sl'ie(;Z Mrs. Everett Phillips on Dr. stan- Iey Jones: Mrs. J. B. Wilson. on .Dr. Gre-nrfeil: Mrs. Jo n MacNeill. on Albert Schwietzer, an African missionary: and Mrs. C. B. Jelly, 0“ KEZEW8. a. Japanese mission- ary. A short prayer service followed with Mrs. John Crockett giving the Conclugllng prayer. Hymns sung wen; ‘pix God our. Help In Ages Past : ‘Take Mv Life". and “Oh Master Let Me Walk With Thee". At the conclusion of the meeting afternoon tea was served by the ladies ol the tea committee. King & Queen (Continued from e 1) __ the complete informality of their vvneeivlngs I0 peopln has won Amer. leap hearts as nothin else could. Why. they're rea folks," ex- claimed one amazed Senator at to- days legislative reception. “I never would have believed t." Climax of today's program was the visit of. Their Majesties to Xll°i;shing'tons tomb at Mount Ver- Symbollzes Friend‘ hip The laying of a wreath by the King of England on the tomb of a man who led a revolution agains one of his predecessors symbolized the pesccfiil lies of friendshi be- :-vvlelen the United States an Bri- a . Only a, handful of ople were able to whines the hktor c ceremony. ‘The wreath bore a card which read: - ‘From George RI and Elizabeth R." In the sunlit tree-studded Em- bassy this morning, about 1,000 British subjects resident in Wash- ington assembled to honor Their Majesties. On their arrival from the White House, where night. the King and Queen found several hundred of their subjects formed in a hollow square. Jill'- rounding 250 former soldiers. Queen Elizabeth waited on the terrace with Lady Lindsay. wife of Ambassador Bir Ronni-i Lind- say. while the King and his at- tendants moved slowly along a double line of the veterans, shak- ing the hand of each and stopping to talk to about every fifth man. Makes Appearance The Queen was not expected to walk through the garden but when the shout went up "We Want The Queen," Her Majesty graciously strolled around the lawn with the King so all could get a close look at her. It was at this point she met little Miss Kinlock. While about half the guests at the reception were Oanadians, there were British subjects from many parts of the Empire. Particularly striking in a long flowing robe and turban was John Karela of Sierra‘ Leone, frica, grandson of a chief of the Sherbro naive.nttire was worn only for special occasion and that the British Government is aiding him to complete‘ a medical course at Ohio State University. Her Majesty also conversed with Bandmester Leonard Bagiey of the British Cruiser lrxeter. who told her he had not been home for 2 1-2 years and admitted he was homaick. The reception ended with the band from the Exeter playing "God save The King." and the crowd breaking into spontaneous cheers. Deception At dapltal With the shrieking sirens of a motorcycle escort clearing the way. the made a fast tri to the capi al. At the foot of t e ate , a reception committee, headed y chairman Key Pittman of the senate xulatione com- mit . a evade Democrat, and A Oh n sol Bloom (Dem. New ork) of the House of Repre- sentatives Ami com- mittee awaiting than. atiffiy at- in formal dag wear, the u had ham atan under the uni; occasions r:‘mov- a lack topper pa a gig-spiring brow ‘ Arno th In tati .1 - . M" ..°':. .:.'*......°'°*‘.......'°. .°.:. floor leader. attract- ad some attant e is for. unlik h 0 B an 1: ts. turned in a d h “I: oils that came gene: more ydown gnrdtboeanthan up on the may’ a -3 c )1 t!” m .‘.‘."»..-’.‘l';.#.'y «turf... Martin good-natoredly wav outside net up a uh an the it al mwup3?'3n.uuuo-awx'l'la- -om SID "GU I PRINCE ‘ COUNTY CHRONICLE 4 they passed the’ Tribe there. He explained that his. l; COTTON In Piques and Broadcloth Prints - ages 4 to 14 lues to 1.39. 100 ONLY GIRIIS DRESSES ARDIA Saturday Night 7.30 to l0.3O p. M. Be. On Time! Each Item On Sale ll0LMAll’S Fire Alarm song will Be The Signal To sang lip Every llaif Hour For a lied llot Special ONE HALF HOUR ONLY . somms woumrs '1 WHITE SHOES ‘odd lines in assorted styles including all sizes. Values to 2.95 i years. Va i . spEc|AL ‘$133: 2 for R l sotfinsfi Pair ‘ LADIES’ WEAR DEPARTMENT SHOE DEPARTMENT ‘ WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S nsraarnn BY REQUEST 300 FRESH PIES srnmc. CLOTHES PINS Just in time for wash day - You'll be '5 ANKLE SOCKS Be early for these. 150 Pies sold in 10 Fta'on in white and colors with popular minutes last week. we've doubled tht las x tops. All sizes. quantity for this sale. 8.30 to 9 ' t SPEGA! ONLY—- 2 Palrs C 5pEc|M_ %)r?x31'§ 1 1 C E a O h DRY Goons DEPARTMENT GROCERY DEPARTMENT 1 —WRITING PAD (50 Sheets Linen‘ Finish) 25 ENVELOPES WORK SHIRTS Good " wearing blue MEN chambray Work .v1se to stock up now. , l;,—;,<,>L¢,<,r_}°- 72 For 20c s,,Ecw_ #3:’,-,’.;',‘,f’_‘°' Both For 1 1c ‘ CHINA DEPARTMENT CHINA DEPARTMENT ' LOOK ALUMJNUM { Shirts in all sizes. Get 2 or 3 and save. 10 in 10.30 10 to 10,343 5pEc|AL ONLY-- 3 9 C E a C h _il’_E_(_2lAl= 0NLY— 45¢ s DOUBLE BOILERS § _. Medium weight 2 quart size. Priced extra low for Half Hour only. EVERY ITEM A REAL SAVING 5 AND 10 DEPARTMENT ‘I All Sales Start Ami “End Strictly On The liot—S|i0P PROMPTLY 5 AND 10 DEPARTIVENT JOIN THE CROWDS AND SAVE ! . .~..-y.-»-.. . King alighted first, to be escorted into the Capitol by Pittman, while the Queen followed, with Bloom. Inside. the House membership waited at one side and the Senate at the other. Vice-President John N. Garner presented the senators. beginning with their dean. William Boreh of Idaho. who had, after expressing doubts that it could be found his cutaway. one after an- other. the senators filed past, bow- ing dceply and saying: “Your Maiesties." Similarly, speaker Bankhead introduced the House members. « Bothered By Lighta The Queen had a smile for each. and a word for several. especially the women members. The King frowned uneasily under the glare of Kleig lights installed for the motion picture men. Finally. asked that th Among the 1 st House members to be presented were representative Joseph Mansfield of Texas. who for years has made his way about the capital in a wheel chair, and Representative William Miller of Connecticut. who new in th Roy- Air Force in the Great War crashed. The King leaned over an shook hands with each and hot he and the Queen engaged them in a brief conversation. Representative Nat (Oouein) Pet- ton of taxes. so-called because he greets all and sundry about the capital wlththat appellation. told reporters he greeted Their Maj - ice with the following: ,. “Cousin rge, I bring you greetings from the far-flung reg- ifim 6! the nnpire state of Texas. t e only] state that never fought e a th lingnish "Cons Elizabeth. your-we a thousand times prettier than your pictures. You're nearly as are ty as the blue-bonnet girls of Texas." "Thank you sir." be quoted the Queen as saying. Representative Robert Mouton of Louisiana. who is of French des- cent. addressed the King in French and killed the Queen‘! hem‘ Representative George Gillie of null ui he to] the Queen in Gree Sc . an e the. P e M ii: '11 d i sh '“r‘."il hegn tnhgre exendngnee had lived not far aw“. V’ A on up showea that of the '11 ton who not the Kill; ‘I! located. , i 1 :nd lost both legs when his plans | Wilson Wins Hurling Duel i With McCallum The Pioneers scored three runs in the 7th inning at summerside last night to break up a Pitchers -‘battle between Jim Wilson and i“Boo" Meccailium and defeat the visi Kensincton squad 5-3 at the so ool diamond. At this stage oitliegamethe two teams were deadlocked at 2 runs apiece. A ,wa.lk to Jim Millman and success- live singles by Downing and Hun- .ter provided the winning tallies. I The opposing pitchers. both right qpeedbail artiii-8,. WU5011 N1‘ the Pioneers and Maccallum for n. went the full route _ Jul ed sparkling ball. Wil- son lowed six singles and struck out ll. Maccellum struck out 16. lwnihed one but was nicked for 10 hits including two triples and one idouble. Wilson aided his own lcauae with a trl le in the 8th and a timely single the 4th. Groesman starlod for the win- ners when he boomed out a triple in the 4th to drive in the tying . Down and Hunter hit 2 lfor 4 for the Pioneers and Mac- »um and Webster Bot two a- piece foi-K . The next gun» is slated for Monday between the Red Box and Vitamumu. ’ BOX SCORE 'ABR.l-IPOAE G.Oook,li. 4000000 H.KI.shetdly.%. 4 0 1 0 0 0 .MaoOallum.b. : 3 :1: E3 v.ahipman. e. ,3.)-lowatt.ci’. 4 0 0 1 0 0 O. Darraoh. es. 2 0 010 l O.Wehoter.3b. 312010‘ ]a.cnamptonrf.ai1ooo J.l»ligginslt>. siosoi MacDonaid,u. 200010 I Totals 38 3 24 5 4 sported formal eutaways. in white or light suits, 10 dark or blue, On!‘ dark green. one light gray, and one ton. The fist. Mrs. Hattie I lack dress. l CIIIWIU. WON I L I .Che.mpion 1. PIONEERS AB R H PO A E eislfi’ 1- Maocailum I ‘ K 5. 2 2 2 <3 i actor .<::.°r".....°“..l".“°°"* J, nman, ‘. ' 8 K J_1)ow.n1ng,of. 412oo0ba.se:Pioneere. I l. J. Hunter. c. 4 1 am 2 o smlm11mm.m . Bfiebvwfl-‘I18 , 3' 2131' 2 3 3 3 ti 3 l1;’sIi£l1i:<'.:aM1i1l‘lnrhnn (MoOallurn).Str1uc - D. Larkins '1f.' 4 2 1 1 1 0 out: by Wi15°“ 1“ W M5 the - _ f me: 1 hour. 50 In 3* .:>.i>::;.s. : 9 2 ; l 3 new sua- ' ‘ ' - L. Monkley. R. Glow; scorer. 1-; Totals 3'1 6 X094 6 5 D°dd5A___________, 590" By jmflngg ' WORDSWORTH SHRINE 123 .53 7g__R 1; 1; (By The Canadian Presr:)_ _ ‘pioneers 000 200 31-6 10 5 OOCKERlM0lJ3"!;Si.b‘FxI'i11§é)l?:g‘ Kerisingion 002 000 10-3 6 4 gap; ggoggggg as a nanonal mow Summn y , t lam" Earned runs: Pioneers 3. Keri- ument. John Masefleld. D06 _ srington 1. Runs batted in: Cross- eate. contributed £200 ($9403 l0 ‘man 2. Hunter 2. Wilson 1. Kash- ward Durvchase of th Attention Home Bakers! Have you tried the ever increasing Pollllll“ Brands of Flour BLOSSOM OF CANADA Extra fancy tops Patent Hard Wheat Flour- Backed by highest Guarantee on the market YORK FLOUR First Patent Strong Bakers Flour. HIGHLAND LASSIE Blend Flour of unusual merits. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL POND & DELANEY, Summerside EXTRA! A EXTRA! nsrrsa rmcss on NEW rmrzs goo 19 ._ — — 6.70 no i 17 — — —' coo . 600 x 16 — — — 9-75 Al , ial ti on New Tubes. wZ°..'ni"°°...a ':nlcte:ll at lowest prleea—«Mufllen, Door Glass. Windshields, Wheels. Axles, Bearings, Springs, etc-, etc. Summerside Auto Salvage posit Robinson‘: Mill Phone 218-! Wletir street am Box 5“ L-38-0-3-10-11-Ii. \ 450120-——6.lO £15119-—--6-70