mmlllrmnn, Mr. GEORGE h‘. BROWN $1.95 Quality Reduced To duction in price. the enormously popular “SLENDO” Heel. The colors are Juno, Diane, Park Lane, Riverside, Cascade, Rose Taupe, Illusion. Regent, Beach Skin. Aurora. wmw. Atmos. Arab $165 " Gun Metal ................................................. $1.55 More New i" Kayser i’ Silk Hose sfzs The reliable popular Hose at the new 10w price. _ _ _ ____ '“_.........+.."""_-"JLTIJ»»' “CI _ , I Per capita savings deposits in the z g United States now are the largest in g (“Agggg F1713]; ° t the world, with those in Australia a. w. tarpon 3 i next, and in the United Kingdom. I s. s. Tar-co: 115m“; z Optometrists o t _ s 142 Richmond Street Q 1 ““*““‘”"””“”" BELLGMATHIESON ; ' _ ‘ our-men a Solicitors Professional Cards “IMM- .......... l. u...- ii._%'_"_“" I _ monsoon A UDITQ R3 =..=..- ._.s..=. Accounts Audited. Income Tax Returns Prepared. A. E. MacNcill f! Co. l2‘: Grafton Street blzsa-a-l i-lmO. Prohibition Commission Margate, P. E. L Send all information regarding tn- Xracllcns of Prohibition Act In t-ha jbove 0r To Chief inspector B. J. Haywood RS Dal-chaste: Street, Charlottetown w. n. AMEN“? c0. - Importers oi high grade GASOLINE — KEROSENE -- 0111". We Believe in Prince Edward Island Office, 29 Queen Si. Phone MM Tanks, Spr. Pk. R. R. Crossing Phone 5G. 7962-9-l4-frfl3r l‘..._..______ McLURE fiiMacKlNNON smvm noxus AND FURS , Representing uupsorrs BAY c0.. of coupon ENGLAND. dime L12 Kent st. Phone 39s i-Mark R. McGuigan, i B. A. nmasrm, soucrron. no. MONEY TO LOAN “memo Blocks Charlottetown, PJJ. J-‘McLeod & Bentley fi J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. (L Barrister and Attnrney-at-Law Oflice: 180 Richmond Street MONEY TO LOAN Charlottetown, P. B. l. nepotism s. McPhee ~ B. A. ,. ta. McDONALD. n. r. Mal-‘HEI uaaaisrsns, ATIURNEYS. arc 1- moms! T0 1.01m p- Stewart & Lowthe "-1 J. b. snwarvr. n. a : n. w. LOWTHEB toasts-rams. soucmias, an. I $1.65 or i {This wonderfully lovely sill-r stocking, the splendid quality of which you all know so well, is now offered you at a great re- ! Everything about the stocking is the same. finest silk, perfect weave, perfect fit, full fashioned, and with I t 4m: ANNUAL emu: Picnic at i | ‘rignish will be held on Wednesday. ; July 23rd. Reserve the date. ‘ 4897-6-25-mw18i. l‘ Western Guardian i Kayser Service Weight SILK STOCKINGS I now able to supply you with best g quality Spray Materials at very at- ' traetiva prices. J. B. Millmsn, Ken- -SPRAY MATEBIALS.-We are i | , _ l I sington. .- 4896-6-25-121- i -mvrrsn cnvucn or can'- f ADA. Kansington, June 29. Rev. J ‘ | R. Saint, D. D., minister. 9.45 a. m. Sunday School; l1 a. m., Morning Worship; 7.80 p. m., Rev. Ross Flem- ington, M. A, of Mt. Allison Uni- versity. Summerfield: 2 p. m. Sun- iay School; 3 p. m, Rev. Ross Flern- I zngton, M. A. ' 5 —PB.E'1‘TY WEDDING - A very ! pretty wedding took place on June - 18th, at High Noon, at the home of ' V Mr. and Mrs. Hammond Toombs, of l Kensington, when their niece, Miss ; ‘ Katherine E. Woolner, R. N., daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Woolner, , of Rustlco, was united in marriage to Mr. Erskine S. McMurdo, of Ken- sington- The reception roams were tastefully decorated with cut flowers stocking, one that can Wehave not all the size your color and size are this week end for ei-‘e: iiohses For ‘S ie ONE DOZEN BEST QUALITY GUARANTEED ISLAND HORSES Drivers, General Purpose Plugs, Heavy Drafts Priced from $115.00 to $225.00 All sound, young and guaranteed as repres- ented. ‘Sold on two day’s trial before payment to res- ponsible parties. Fat i cattle taken in ex- change. B. E. Pratt 8i Son St. Peter’s Note: This Store will be closed on Dominion Day, July 1st. ' :n:EI-?i1:I:E:I:E:a:g:ICE: Clearing Broken Lots Of Regular “Dollar Silk Hose” 75c . ‘ - i Here is a good rehable all thread silk i nor all the colors in any one Size, but» i! 75c and ferns. The bride was given in marriage by her father. As she en- tered the room on his arm, the Wed ding March was played by Mrs tRev.) Saint. The ceremony was per- , formed by Rev. Mr. Saint of the United Church at Kensington. The bride looked lovely in a Princess gown of white satin with the conventional veil and orange blossoms and carried a beautiful bouquet o! yellow roses. The gift of the groom to the bride was a beautiful watch and bracelet of white gold, set with diamonds and sapphire stones. During the signing of the register, Mrs. tDr.) Callbeck of Crapaud, s;\‘.er o1’ the groom, sang very sweetly. "O Promise Me." After the ceremony about forty of the un- medlste relatives and friends sat A‘ {down to a sumptuous banquet, after " which the happy young couple left ‘ , for an extended trip to the Annapolis . jvalley and other parts of the Sister " i, Provinces. Mr. and Mrs. McMurdo 4 will reside near Kensington, where > the groom is a very successful farmer. i; The bride is a popular graduate o.’ be depended on. s in any one color. here, you can buy .. were the recipients of many lovely. I‘ ‘ presents. Among the guests were Mr and Mrs. \Vm. McMurdo and Mr. an " Mrs. Oliver McNeil], of Summersici»: —S. ‘,. i E l i -l'l\'TERI/Ii.‘I.\‘G Wl-LDDDXG A’. ALBERTON-St. l . ‘s Church, A. bsrtcn, was filled with intercn. [Eastern Guardian ‘friends on Tuesday when the rczt. -._..-_-_._-__§— ‘ of the parish, Rev. W. J. Phillips, u. ' JSUKDAY sfiavwzs__mv_ J_ united in marriage to Miss L . ‘THE CHALOTTETOWN GUARDIAN I . ‘ii a 1 End of June Sale of l frv BOY’S TWEED SUITS , in long pants, sizes 26 to 36. Special price...........» . . . . . . . . . . . ..$9.90 A large range of Boy's First Long Pants. Prices . . . . . . . . $1.85 to $3.00 Extra Special Boy’s Bloomers Pants, sizes 33 to 36. To clear . . . . . . . . $1.19 Boy’s Leatherette Coats and Hel- s mots, sizes 8 to 12 yrears. Special $5.50 Boy’s Gabardine Raincoat and Hel- met, trench style. Sizes 8 to 16 years. Price . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $3.50 JUNE 21.1930 wig MEN ’S SUITS Men and Boys you can save money; by attending this Sale. We have gone through our stock carefully and pick- ed out and reduced prices and our values cannot be equalled let alone beaten. Read below. 15 Young Men's D. B. Tweed Suits, sizes 34 to 39, clearing at . . . . . . $16.95 10 Young Men’s Suits clearing at . . . . . $8.98 Young Men’s Suits, fine all wool worsted, Black and Blue Pin Stripe. Extra special. Sizes 34 to 39. Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . $24.95 Men’s Blue Serge Suits, single and double breasted styles. All sizes. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $19.90 Men's Fancy Worsted Suits, a large range of patterns. All sizes. Extra special . . . . . . . . . . .\. . . . . . . . . . $25.00 Men’s Fancy ‘hveed Suits in good patterns. All sizes, latest styles. Spec- ial price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $13.85 A special line of Men's Fancy Wor- steds in odd sizes. Prices $30.00 to - $40.00, clearing . . . . . . $22.00 to $25.00 Special prices on all Young Men’s Top Coat. Young Men’s Flannel Trousers and - plus Fours just received. SIJCCIBI prices. - > - You will find on careful examination of other Clothing Values in this department that will inerest you not advertised. ,W. Williams will oondwzt novices an Sunday. June 29th, as follows: Mon-t tague, at ll a. m.: Murray River at _3 p. m; Murray Harbor at. 7 p. m. J ‘ W. Williams. iBlaucba Champion, daughter of t. ' l late Mr. Herbert Champion and 2.1. A Money in your purse by buying your Clohing at this Sale- uqmnmn CHURCH or CANWMI.’ The church was tastefully deccr- md sturgeorwawa with flowers and greenery, and -G to ' . . ADA Gorge “n ,made a charming setting for the '1 s d ,J 29th, Stur ear». . 1S1"; ‘ltzugwnugioss nolpgms i bridal party. Ven Archdeacon Whit: Geollgetgwn 7 p m _ snéblth schoolq performed the ceremony. The bride, m both Geérgetowgmd sturgeon at | who was given in marriage by her ‘uncle. Mr. W. C. Leavltt, was very 1° a‘ m‘ Rev‘ C‘ U‘ MacNevln’ putor" beautiful in a wedding gown of whit; ' ' ‘ georgette over white at. in P l "'CHUR'CH Norxcs-Prauhmg! SW16 113118111! in siminle “folds 2mg: in the Murray Harbor Chr1stlan,2tothen°or_ Church on Sunday afternoon by Dr. ‘ White lace and sank,‘ a bouquet o,‘ 3°“ F- “nli-‘mn- wh° l5 “mam a ‘ pink csrnations, which added a mfiiing ‘l1 M°“t"“¢~ 7m whi-lwns charming touch of color to the en- “111 SmB- lsemble. The bridesmaid, Miss Tait, inf Shediac, N. 5., was gowned in a _ |dress of yellow chiffon in period "'Mr' w‘ mlswmth Bagnw" °wn' SW16, With large trimmed hat to er of the Ellsworth School of Secret- ‘. mam-L he; bcuquc, was o, “W, peas‘ cries of Brooklyn, N. Y., arrived on she wore a lovely plamnum and m_ the Island Saturday on a visit in rel- i pa; necklacg the gm of m: gnom Hives 8! Haw] GPWB. MODNSUB End’ Mr. Ivan Phlllzps attended his broth- other parts of the Island. He will re- e;- aa groomsman‘ The bride-s mo_ main here for about a fortnight. Mr. i me,- wore a charming gown o, weds‘? 318111113 M03101’. MP5, JOhn 5- 388- wood blue georgctte with hat to nall, is still hale and hearty although mam-L The ushers were M,‘ A a1 years of sse- Leavltt and m. A. Webb, cousins of‘ the bride, who received from the groom a gift of a pair of cuff linksi The wedding march was played by‘ .-»__ CAPTAIN PETER. PORBIOB She wore a lovely hat of; ' | Champion, of Albcrton. The wedd f I Wm crested a good deal of inie.. on “w! m I one PRICE ‘r0 ‘ton many igiends throughout the P.. ., EVERYBODY P s I m I e ' v ce, as oth parties are very popu 3 > SPOT CASH i 1L THE BIG CLOTHING STORE *1» F! ln wishing the happy young couple every happiness-S. I PERSONALS 1 -Mr. Wilfred l-Iowatt, M. D., a rc- l rmt graduate of Dalnousie Unlvcr- ‘ mty. is spending the summer with his mother. Mrs. Hubert Howatt, of 5t ‘ Eleonora-S. ‘ —Miss Craig and Miss Dicks oi Charlottetown are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Victor Chaisson, of Summer-j side-S. i Large Fields --—- i —Mrs. Cliflord DeCofl, who has‘ been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Nesbitt, of Summerside, returned on Wednesday to her homo in Boston, Mass-S. -—Mrs. Arthur Oxenham with her‘ Summerside July 1st. The Best Races in Years The death occurred this morning of Captain Peter Porrior of Mon- tague, Prince Edward Island, after a lengthy illness, at the aga of’ eighty years. For fifty years he was a Mas- ter Mariner and as such ha was well known and highly esteemed by sea- faring men of the older generation. He is survived by two sons. Harry A, of the Headquarters Staff, De- partment of National Defense. Hali- fax, and J. W. accountant of the Canadian Basil: of Commerce, at Lindsay. Ontario. Funeral services were hold from sessis- 7-11. EYESIGHT Fitting and supplying Glance eta. H. J. MABON OPTOMETBIST Ofllca Connected With Drugstore i4 Great George Street IONI! T0 LOAN c}; _ .<I' b E EXAMINATION z Mont-ill". I‘. I. l- his sons l idenca. 100 Quinpool road at 2.30 p. m. Monday. interment in Camp Hill cemetery. Rev. L. J. Donaldson officiating-Hall!!! Her- ald. - aao-o-ooooooooooaoto-oooo» IAVI IOU! III-I IXAMINID AND GLASIII IITIID DI E. E. PARKMAN communion-mm 441 M“ wmn-L Mm. the ceremony’ p two children and her mother, Mrs. W. reception was mm at the home o, H. Read, arrived in Summerside from the bride. Presiding at the tea table, which was centred with the bride's cake, was Mrs. R. H. Raynor. The ices were cut by Mrs. Woodman, as- sisting in serving were the Misses! Helen Oulton, Marlon and Isabel, Wilson. After the reception the happy young couple left by auto for s honeymoon trip to beauty spots on the Island and sister provinces. The bride's travelling dress was of beige crepe with hat to match. Her coat was trimmed with a lovely collar of real leopards skin. The out-of-town guests included Ven Archdeacon and Mrs. White, Mrs. L. B. Woodman, of Charlottetown; Mr. and Mrs. S. .1. Winnipeg on a short visit to her for- mer homa. They are the guests of her brother, Mr. Lorne Read-S. —Dr- and Mrs. H. T. Calvin, of Summerside. left on Thursday morn- ing for Moncton to attend the Post Graduate Clinic, which is being held there by Dr. A. M. Skeflington, of Chicago-S. —Mr. Shelton Sharp, of East Bidsfore, has returned from an ex- tended tour throughout Canada in the interests of the Canadian Nation- al Silver For Breeders‘ Association. Speaking at the Annual meeting of | era should Hallett, of Summerslde; Mr. and Mrs. I n“ m“ “m” °°“"r"'“"' “w” A L. Benn,’ o, Kenslnimn; ML andiiatlon on Tuesday, Mr. Sharp said M“ R” a Ram“ o; Clacumpec; | that in every province he visited it ML Ind M“ J_ Q web“ o’ Unity t was the consensus of opinion of the Rev. and Mrs. Phillips ware the ra-lgem"! 9mm‘: m” m” m“ 0°“ cipients of many lovely presentsw "mum w" d°°med"'a' ,They will reside in Alberton, wheref iRev. Mr. Phillips has made many, TWO Interesting GZHIES Ifriends since his appointment to the .._.._. ' rectorship of the Anglican Pariah of Wary b0!’ Ind Ilfl "k9! I Nil’! BIC ‘Alberton. He is a native of Wales. to play with. ‘rhera are lots of varia- Tha Guardian joins a hoot of frianda time of the old lama of catch and toss. One of these requires a board or a box that can be tilted up against the ground. 0n his reclining surface three square openings should be cut. one below the other and each one a little larger than the other. The play- stand with their was against a line about four feet away from the board-or farther, depend- ing upon the size and skill of tht players-and each takes turns tossing the been. pa; into the openinsa in the board. These are marked for scoring --the largest opening counts five. the next largest opening counts five. tho next ten, and the smallest, and thera- fore the most difficult opening, fif- teen. If the bag is tossed into the hola the player has that score to his credit. At the end of the lama the Pill" with the highest score is the winner. Another variation of a familiar gamg is the hide am. seek played in of Horses in Each Race — all the usual attractions make it a real holi- day and come to the Summerside Races. Admission, Adults 50c Children 25c Dr. W. o. Church u" 1819i»? tin can. A can is placed on Placing it on “bus? the players get by the player who 1.5 1t. Ona themselves safely hidden from sight of the other players gives it a klck- The mt of the game proceeds u hide the object is to kick it as far sway 111d sack. but the can on must l5 POI-sibla-anq while he is running be touched ovary time another plaom altar tha can. recovering it arid re- is spied. FOR SALE Desirable Property for Sale CENTRAL smug’: SUMMERSIDE _ For Price and Terms apply to John S. Wright, Summerside UN-B-M-Nl-tl. thoanMflPIhimontdlthant-tlod ,