slime" Western Guardian l i==—_=- er 8 -ousnomu iisritssiiirrii. ~ -- TIVE for Richmond and vicinity ial ii Smart, New .» i l ‘ Mr. Ray Brown, who is oped to re- l Tie for Dad I I ccive new and renewal subscrip; l , " QVELY, colorful, hand- 5i» Real Values in filotliingi . "Tl... ...;;—.......‘ ... l ’ l s V Prowse’s solve Y0!!!» Problem g some ties in the fln- I est assortment in town. CBIPPLED CHILDREN conducted by Dr. T. B. Acker will be held in i . Get one for DAD, for “Father's Day" the Anglican Parish Hall, Sum- ' v i merside, Monday June‘. 1B. ‘ ‘r - y ' _ - . . Every one of our suits are’ fine values and will be 50c, 75c $1.00 and $1.35 MIRACLE TIES — The MID-G-II-iii appreciated both by young men and men of more con. servative tastes who nowconteinplatgsthe purchas- ing of a Spring Suit or {Popcoat -— 01nd alil-e looking to l ti facto and economica pur ase. I wonderful new tie that make a 8a s ry f will not wrinkle, will nev- er get “stringy”, will al .' ways look fresh and new MIRACLE TIES . . .$1.50 SHIRTS FOR DAD Give Dad some Shirts. We have them in plain broadcloth, ' in white, cream or blue, as well as new fancy fabrics, Prices 1.50 1.15 2.25 . l 5.00 Aw 4.50 »SOX FOR DAD Fancy Socks for Fath- er's Day. We are show- ing the nicest assortment. of patterns to be seen anywhere. In nierceriz~ g _ _ . .. q, I _ Lisle and Rayon. Prices, . ' .50 55.15 , _ Ask ‘us to show you our line oi’ pure thread silk Hose in fancy patterns, selling at I I pair . . . . . . . . . . . . -‘-_<I'AINFUL INIUBZ- Master Lcrne Kiibride. son of Mr. Pflffl J. Kllbfldit. Port Hill. had the misfort-| une of breaking his arm close m the, shoulder while pluyingmt school on Thursday. —WESTERN OFFICE — The Western Office of the Guardian is located in the McNeill. Building, Water St, Summerside, where sub- The popular shades of greys and grey___mixtures, y scriptions and advertising will be also browns, fawns and afanci’ "fixtures and 0ver~ received. The Guardian may be ' ’ .' purchased daily at the Western Of- checks‘ ' I ' flee in the McNeiii Building or QC ~ ' l the McDonald News Store. —SERIOUS LOSS —~Mr. John ' ‘ i‘ Small. of Mlncouch .' had the mis- fortune on Friday last to lose a ‘ ' Styles for Men and Young Men very valuable block - Percheron mare weighing between 1400 nnd ‘ Single and _d 0 lib in breasted models. 1500 pounds. The animal took sick the picvious Monday and develop- irg lock jaw continued to suffer to badly that in mercy's sake an end was put to her sufferings. Men's and . Young Men's Suits $10.50 i0 $38.00 cque at l1 u. m.; Freetown. at 8; ' North Bedeque nt 7.30. No ser- , . vice at Traveller's Rest. The Cont- w. IUVlllC Choir will render a pro- gram cn the "Home and Mother" i ' ~ at the North ilcdcque Church at Popular beater shape in combinations of plain and fancy straw. All - trimmed with 7:80. Rev. D. K. Ross. Minister. R. R. 3 Summcrslde, P. E. I. ii and fancy bands and suitable linings- ll sizes. Prices . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.50 and llil I ’ i. y, / _<:_f_.: 0 F —SAD BEREAVEMENT.— Word has been received at Summerside of the death at Minneapolis, Minn, of Mrs. B. C. Montgomery, sister of; Mrs. R. T. Holman. of Summerside. The deceased lady, who formerly] resided at Summerside, leaves to, mourn a. sorrowing husbandytwo" sons and ,onc daughter. all now -re- . siding in the United States. -CIIURCII sunvicss; Church s . \ . notice ior June 17th: North Bed- Topooiiis y 015.00 i0 $20.00. -BUSll\'-l-‘SS MEETING -— A imcoting of the C. N.. R.‘ Station 'Agu1ts was held on Mondnv night gfli; the Town Hall. Summersidcnii- . tended by Mr. Marcus Calder, Gen- eral Agent of Canadian National IFxprcss; Mr. P. W. Clarkin. Freight and Passenger Agent at Charlotte- town; Mr. A. McLellan. of the Car iservicc Bureau; Mr. C: ‘A. Meikle. "Travelling Phcsengcr Agent. and others.’ The meeting was of an edu-g moticnal nature at which many imatters of interest regarding fut- jlilt! improvements in the freightqind i passenger service were discussed. NEW STRAW HATS The correct new Engiish shapes are ready for you, in the best range in town. All the popular prices ' . $152.53 $ Week end values in Stockings. Artificial silk and pure silk mix- Artificial silk stockings turc stockings, all sizes. l0 col- sizes, 7 colors, Special k ms w Select lrom- pair .. .' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ' Charlottetowns greatest 15m of DOLLAR SILK Stockings. All the good I m colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' Ladies’ colored umbrellas, green, navy, garnet and black, >FROM THE BOY’S SUIT DEPARTMENT A stock oi‘ boy's clothing‘ that is com- plete in every detail is here waiting your inspection. To sec is toiiuy. The values you can't resist the clothes and styles are tho latest. Juveniles, $2.75 up. Boy's, $1.50 and upi Big Boys, $6.50 and up. ' _-_“\(~ \ \ >>> ,>> §:/;2g>\\ // \\\ =7‘ E n \\\ ’ ((4 ///// "SAD BEREAVEMENT- Master xwiliiam O'Brien died on Tuesday ln_ prince County Hospital. -wliere he= ;hiid been taken on the picvious Fri- day for an operation for’ appendicit- is. He was fourteen years of age and ;since the death of his father sever- al. years ago, he had lived with his grandfather. Mr. Martin McNeil]. Ellis River. tohwhom his dej-th has A Chi] n. ‘L. *1 .- ,- een a greats ock. His fun a1 was l_ nlifilm} 1' Swks- 511k held on Thursday to Saint Pat- 16.11 ti] is e, pink, light blue, iitnivéihciiiiicii. grand River, service iopen izigcn, yellow and white. |“ ° Chm “m! 81"!" being .7 ‘_ /. ’, _ ' Iconducted by his pastor; the Rev, 31/105 “v11 V? 71/2. Special |J0hn A. McDonald. m: mother, roi- Dani _ _ 4 _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' I merlv Lily McNeill, and two sisters reside in the United States. ‘BRING YOUR WOOL r0 US, WE WILL PAY YOU ll a WE HIGHEST CASH PRICE. .45 MENs and YOUTHS’ _ CAPS Spring weight. fabrics in greys. towns and mixed tweeds, well lin- finlslied with light wollht lining. real values. SPECIALS or INTEREST‘ s» ‘liable i»: Men's wflfk siiii-ts iii ........ .. 51.00 iinii $1.25 . Men's Khaki Pants. Special . . . . . . . . .. $1.50 and IIP Men's Overalls. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..,.. $1.00 to 32-59 Boy's Overalls. , Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 50c to 51-5" my» winiii siiiiii. sgeciiii ................ .. $1.25 to 53-25 Men's Balbriggan URCPWCBI‘, two piece . . . . .. $1.25 It" 5"" Auto Rugs. Special from . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 52-6510 510-0" Leather hand Iiags, plain and two tone. Spcrzial $2.00 MEN'S SOFT HATS —SUDDEN DEATH-Mrs. Dan- “ii cw‘, “Int in Wain“. am] id”; $2.00 each Triangular scarves, crepe do chine and georgette, fancy pat- Kayser silk gloves, fancy eni- broiiioreil cuffs, light shades, f} terns and a variety 01- colors_ qualities, $1.50, 1.75 and 2.00 $1.50 each. * ' Pall‘- Half price sale of Coating _ 3 pieces fancy p010 coatmg_ lllack l)()l'(l(.‘l'(‘.(l Satin (footings, Blue, tan, and gray. Regular $425 Yard» $2.75 yd. Week-end special, (lolorcil bordered Satin Coat- half price, $1 .38 per yard. ings, 4.75 yard. {m ‘V001 130mm Dress Material’ llunstop knitted Celaiicse, 5_4 '33 17191195 Wide, 53nd. collfillllfl‘ inches wide, black, white, corn- gen, rose, navy, rush 11ml lellvill ilower blue, rose and almond. green. Special for week-end gpqgjiil $3.50 yard. , 98? yd' _ liot (linghaiiis, Rayoiis, Shirt- Tncosheen Dress Mafleflali m lugs, et<-.. Regular up to 45c yd, 719W 51111111191‘ 001m“- Sllccilll Special for iveck end 25c yard. i 98c yard. WEEK END $.00 “GRAYSHEEN . JUNIOR DRESSES . . . . . . . .. BARGAIN IN “CRAYSIIEEN” is a delightful ilCW - fabric, that is admirably adapted to MARQUls-ETTE making pretty Junior Dresses" CURTAINS "These very cleverly styled and mo , 2 derately priced at 6 i I t . lliafiquisette Curtains éECll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . cmLDREN S BLOOMER DRESSES with lace ‘and insertion. 21/, yards long. In six in" Ginghanis and Chambrays, a ver-y special value at each . . . . . . ‘nffermt patterns’ worth to $3.50 Special . $2.25 Good, medium» weight, unbleached cotton, 40 inches wide; 12c yd. , ‘Heavy weightlinen huck towels, IS x ' (ihecked Mm-quigetti; (lurtaiiiing with edge. In ivhite and 34 inches, 65c pair. English turkish towels. extra good crigtiiii, ‘firidrj/ and Sat- urday, . . . . . . 25c per yd. ‘h values, 2i x 45 inches; 72d pair. Heavy, serviceable linen roller towel- ling. 1-6 inches wide; 5 yds for 95c. Bleached and unbleached table dam- ..-~aiiik.~dice pattern, 54 inches wide, 35c yard. a l ‘ with tie back. . . . .,$2.o0 MO ORE 6 Colored stripe Marqui- sctte frilled Curtains. l‘ hind upon their arrival the funeral sc-lid ' ‘b’ respectedr an esteemed residents ‘chmscouche. died at her home therc last Saturday night. On Fri- day morning the decens ’ lady was about the house apparently in her usual good health and after dinner lay down on the couch to |rcst. Shortly afterward her daugh- ter. Miss Ruby Sullivan. was a]; armed bv noticing that he ap- peared ill anti rimmediatey gum. moned a doctor. It was found that she had suffered a paralytic stroke from which she never rallied. Her husband kiied six years ago 135g,’ fail and. besides an exceptionally wide circle of friends. there are leit to mourn one son. Mr. J, w, Evliivan. of lDenver. coloraddand tW0\dii1ighl.€l'S, Mrs. Gimbill, of Hnlliwood, Vancourvcr. B. 0.. and Miss Ruby at home. to whom our Fmcele Sympathy extended in their sudden sorro . The] 311mm; (hr-s nre now on the way hcme_ twill be held. lirobiibly on Sunday next. i .___,__ _ §@COQOO WHEN VISITING SJUMMERSIDE nourr FORGET 1'0 osu. Ar run ROYAL CAFE ‘ WATER STREET ' Dinner. Supper and Late Lunch Served in First Clue Style. Soft Drinks, Ice Cream and Fruits in Benson. i-roinpt, "up-innate Courteous Service.” CHARLES ' HUM PROPIIITOII and .icl Sullivan, one of the most high-. ' grey and fawn, in shapes suitable for young or older men. All sizes. for snmme ‘wear. Popular shldc: of_ mic, Bllhrilgun Comblilations ........... ...r ...... .. $1.19 Men's Lisle Ilose. Speoi iii’ ................... .. 35c ii nui- mgiiiiii-‘saoo to $2.50. Spcclll sitoo MCITB CID! ...‘ ..... .. isii 1.03250 my‘; ciipii ..... 500 to $i.50 l pumps. 8m, off Water Street ri-innii $2.50 to - ............ .. 50.00 Mo“ FM"! Shim- ONE ERicE‘ fro EVERYBODY SPOT ciisu Proviso Bros Ltd. The Clothing ( Men ,' ONE union T0 EVERYBODY sror ‘CASH k‘ Sumiiierside Town Council Meeting The regular monthly meeting of mmmersidc Town Council was held on Monday night with the Mayor and all the Councillors pres- ent. After routine. tho following ac- counts were passedz-Town bills, iiaid. $2827.38: unnalcl. 8724.75. Elec- tric light. bills, paid. $487.23; unpaid» sioooei. Communications were read from ‘ Messrs. Taylor a iviiicmiii asking ermlssion to ins al a new gasoline ank in the alie way adjoining their garage and sta ng that they would 4 their gasoline by November lat. On motion of Coun- cillor Phillips the request was grant- ed. An offer by them of $35 for the old oil tank formerly used at tho old-electric plant was. on motion. eft with the Electric Light Com- then remove all ‘mitten to deiil with. Like action was taken with a rommunication from Mr. James Ar- thur and other: ,. ‘ ' ing to have n sti'(\t light placed on the corner oi Eustano and Cal un Streets. A communion" rom theBohool Board notifying the Council that Mr. Wilfred Gdudetu tsrm u, School Trustee slpireo on June 19th was road and, on emotion of Councillor Strong, Mr. Mark Oaudet was lp pointed in his sissd. A letter from iMr. Lowell Hancock biking for an tension of the elec- tric light and power service to his i "v. ranch ‘mi.’ on motin of C0liIi-> oillor Robinson, ref to the Electric Light Comini tee. it won moved and carried unani- hourly that a motor street sprink- .. in he pin-chased from Moan. ‘hy- ticn for same, namely $2085. i. o. b.. Woodstock. Ont. In brief reports of Committees adopted there was some discussion regarding work done on the streets. mostly complimentary to Councillor Phillips. and a good deabwas said by the Mayor and most of the Councillors about speeding and in- fractions of the traffic bye-laws generally. Councillor Robinson es- pecially spoke very strongly on the matter and called for immediate remedy. In the ehd Councillor Phil- lips moved that" the Chairman of the Police Committee be authorized to engage a traffic cop and special police officer for ohs__month at a isalnry o1 0'70. Carried; f On motion of Councillor Robin- son, it was decided to advertise the new traffic byc-lawi in both Bum- morsidc newspapers and to‘ have printed 000 c pies of same for din- tribution. , ther with 26 card- board posters. ‘ ‘On motion of Councillor Phillips. the Police Committee was author- ised to proouvothree uniforms and tour badges for the police officers. Ami- the moneiny report of the engineer of the electric plant hnd been rend “aniflit together with a requisition for aupplisfmllded-posl- ed. Councillor Bchurman moved that the electric pldntbe closed oi\Bun- days from 0 s. m. to 0 p. in. until further notice. for overhauling the plant. ~ . The MINI‘ hported that as the government dredge was hers he had taken up with m. A. ill. MscLQn. Tova Wharf. Mr. Mac n took the matter u with the iic Work: unmask and the engineer 0i the dope t is now at Summer- sidoviiaking _ survey of the work Iieoded m ‘Mayor their read a lami- ‘s’: ‘t M, P, the matter oi’ ringing at the Q BRACE, iucitXifY“ i8? "Coll ‘i-Tll- Wholesnle and Retail Dealers, Summers!’ , P. E- l- Frost Farin Fencing ~ ‘.‘Brayco” English Fox Netting the following proclamation to 4m mo: of the Town of Bu people of Summersidez- do hereby urge i116 99°F’ Whereas. me gtuntinl of mo town. including iiii pill" w, Magus Ch rte at Runllnedo otrthal l“ l 16th day o June. ilili.‘ laid till foundation for the security of thii political. civil and religious .‘ iiberi which vLe nil enloy: / , And, wiiei-cnn. the annual oom- incmorlticn of Mogul Ohms. Day serves topromoto unily,.<~f_ i noes and understanding o English speaking notions of"!!! _ ‘ ' ’ '0 Mldli Ill till . ca» 1+. » ti,» ii. i. . world: i - plow. therefore. I. J. Frank Arnctt "0 “ ' . .._~,i- .. 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