SUMMER ENSEMBLE summer hats Mohair, Lace, Felt Leghorn and, broidered Crepe Chene Many of the models are shown for dress casions but you also find among sports hats of felt leading‘ shades tWeek-e nd Economies new ARRISVALS " a’ ~ i" " ' TO TOP THE Charming new mid- combinations large l been ‘ assortment s m a r visca. They come in all . ’ _,..- l i n and Em- , Dc ‘ 0c ‘ urilll this‘ and f of l Western Guardian -GUA It D l A N RIPE!!!)ITA- IIVB for Richmond and vicinity is Mr. Ray Brown, who is open to re- celve new and renewal subscrip- trons. -—I3EGINNING WITH Wednes- day. June 6th, all dental offices oi é Summerside will be closed Wednes- iday afternoon up to December 1st. ' 5-28-29-80-6-4-5 -6 l -BARBAII.A MAKES A srtasn lpresented by the Lower Bedeque players in Cavendish Hall, Monday -June 4th. Admission 35 and‘ ‘l5 cts flfl-ti-Si Tar owl-Oar. 1.3.51»; GUARDIAN laovawrrsziusmi ‘ l HEM INT E Hill [W Samuel Reichbach. President of Francis J. Hunter & C0., Ltd. i -—WESTERN OFFICE. - The ,Western OiIlue of the Guardian is glocated in the MeNclll Building.‘- 1 water St, Summerslde, where sub-l Office in the McNelil Budding or at. ‘the McDonald News Store. i —UNITED CIQUBCII OF CAN- lADA. Kcnsingion, June 10. Rev. ‘J. H. Saint. D.D.. Minister—9.45 ‘a. m-Sunday School, 1i a. m.—- Third anniversary of the Consum- mation of Church Union, 7.30 p.m. -Mlss Giles National Young Peoples Secretary will give the address, l! p. m.-First United Church. Sum- merflcld. Special collection and E. Fd. A cordial welcome to ail. ‘fore the footllghts in the ‘scriptions and advertising will be! ‘received. The Guardian _may be‘ ‘purchased daily at the Western l --PLAY ENJOYEIL-Jfhe Lower‘ful green of the grass and foliage ‘Bcdeque Dramtic Club starred bc- surlmss“! anything lhflt he EXPQCL" Speaks of Ca-nadzY-s Mineral Resources The Guardian had a visit from Mr. Samuel Reichbach. President of Francis J. Hunter 8.; Co. Ltd. of Montreal and in the course of an interview Mr. Reichbach stated that Canada's mineral resources are destined in the very near future to place her in the forefront of gold and other mineral producing coun- tries oi the world.- . This is Mr. Relchbajtghflsi first visit to the Maritimes. » He had heard much of Prince Ed- Boys’ two-piece Bloomer Suits. d . All Fancy twee s H iw _ 18 Interesting items Men and Boys offered this Week end r Men’s two-piece Golf Lowtles howl-tailored Suits, Suits, sizes 37 & 38 only ' I Pure wool. All sizes ' Men's and young men's Tweed for M ward Island from some of Oalfflliil- SlZQS . . . . . . . . . .. . . . Suits, S_B_ and D,B_ 'cns who visited Montreal ut the _ - bright red of the soil and the peace- Auto “Taps, Engllgl] and 131011915 - A“ 51293 - - ~ - - I Scotch WOOIQHS- T0 P-C. Men's New Straw Hats, sailor strand ed to find in this part of Canada. clear _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Biege, Rose, Natural, White, etc. Prices $3.95 to $8.50. __ Specially Priced for Quick Dispatch Coloured Rayons and Voilcs. 30 inches wide. a bargain at . . . . . . . . . . . 00c Yard Remnants of Silks, Coatings, Volics. Rayons. etc" now . .. . IIALI- PRlU-v Ladies’ Summer vests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . - - - - - - .. ‘Z56 Coloured Dimity, in season's newest shades. I16 inch. Special . .. . 1.. . “I200 Black Satin Coating. with iancy borders. Reduced to . . . . . . . . . . 54.50 lard Black Satin Coating with coloured border, clearing at .- Good quality Ladies’ Silk Hose Indies’ Rayon Sill; Bloomers . . . . . . . . . .. - Ladies‘ Rayon Silk Slips. shadow proof . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $5.00 Yard .. . 79c A Special Purchase and Selling of ‘Theatre, Kensington, Wednesdayil 1H8 iriromlsdesr to il-eturndherekwlt-h. mgm m Three M‘ comedy pra-lclos ma; ‘bgrveamlol’ ti; glifbvtincxe ‘n13’ ‘laarbtt-ra Makes a splash" Thelwggil the sumnier is at its height ‘impersonation by_ the Dramatic. Mr Reichbachs firm are fiséa‘ .Personal was verily ' i realistic and. the whole performance showed care-iignifigdrfi; ‘Qfgicgfllzxlg: ‘Gggflcréflgtif ful preparation. Cast of Characters: ‘vam wand people fir: Sharehoub Charlie Denton. a clerk in the officcles ‘ 0f m” wescmt Co" Arm‘ Macmpi The principal object of Mr. Reich- “ine: Nome Galloway’ whose prmflbachs visit this time is to try and‘, “PM wwpam)“ is refusing Chalfisecure one or two prominent resi-' lie. M155 Jemlle Mccauumi ‘nmmwldents of this Province as membersi WESCON- Joseph weswtvs 5°“ “Roi the Board of Directors of Jay‘ ‘business with Wcscott; Joseph Wcs-‘Copperj ~ cott. Manufacturer of the Wcscott‘ These men Wm be able to koepl car, the fastest 010-0 in U10 Wflfld-‘the shareholders posted as to thei Wallic Jenkins‘. Bflfbfllffl A0150". operations oi‘ the mine and will gal Private secretary b0 WBSBOU. W00 a long way to inspire in the minds‘ takes a big plunge regardless oi the oi‘ the shareholders some oi" the un- spliish, Miss Helen MacKay; Marjiewaverlng optimism with which Mr. Rennslei" from whom Horace rc- Reichbach lS inspired with regard to qeiveg orders. Mrs. Dan this mine, called after his young MCLure; Horace Townsend, who son and for which he entertains an discovers he is m, om friend of gar-tilmmt paternal interest. barais. Hudson Jeffrey; Evelyn Fos-l Ml‘; 5°11" Kantmj °f Mlmnefll- tcr. Who claims descent from one wh° 15 asswmled with Mr- Reich‘ of the first families. Miss Sue ar- 00°“ and ‘me °' the "West 5011i?" fleck; Samuel Harris. A friend of T051575 oftJsy Scggper i5 815° Visll‘ . ' n ere a re e . . gficfigrsdcnfsousgfg _ 82g: Both of these gentlemen have the audience eagerly anticipated the Show“ their confidence m ‘he flu" . » m‘ we“ mused ure of Canada not only by investing Zggfiijzxse 19:22 exunciatlon .m mines but also by becoming large! _ _ v uf- the holders of real estate in Montreal.‘ mdlvldual Perrmmers “'35 elm“ a“ and have invested in several impor- mlerefli was everywhere “lllspic” taut real estate propositions there. ous For amateurs, the troupe well Mu Reichbach is President of merited the numerous applause W" Leumas Realities Limited \vhich re- ‘Wfl-‘i lavished "D0" Ulem- sPeciflme-i- cently acquired the large apartment Violin 5010. Lewis PBQPSO"; V09"! block at the southwest corner of solo, W. N. Jenkins, Accompflfliq- Sherbrooke and~Clermont Avenue in Mrs. Earle D. Leard. Y Westmount at a price of $750,000.‘ ‘This property with its outstanding. jarchitecture is admitted to be one.‘ ‘cf the finest on Sherbrooke Street, —-Dr- and Mrfi- A- W- L31"!- flc‘ lup-to-datc nature. tompanicd by Nirs. Ralph Doddsl and Miss Bertha Schurman, all of‘ ‘Jay Copper that Mr. Rcichbach be- ‘comes genuinely enthusiastic. , He considers that Northwestern‘ Summcrside. F. E. L. are motor visitors, in the city, guests of Rev. Street. Moncton. ‘er mining prospects yet discovered‘. -<0>~—— in Canada and believes that Jayl l_.. PERSONALS. . and the apartments containedReichbach. “is contained in an ar- ithcrein are of a most modern andlticlc in The Financial Times of‘ lMontreal, dated June But it is over the prospects ol"which readsns follows":—- l First Six Mines Already Opened Include Jay Copper, Says Supt. . A. K. and Mrs. Herman Duiferiii Quebec promises to surpass any oth-, Duircsne in Talk on N. W. Quebec Biscuit Boys’ Wash Suits, plaid Breaker style, 2 years Willi w“ b Men’s Khaki Pants, cuffs and belt. loops. . Boys’ Summer Golf Hose, favrn and grey. ' 6 to8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Boys’ Khaki lllotisos. All sizes . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Sizes Boys’ (lotion Sweaters. lamté sleeves. each . . . . . . . . . . Boys’ Flannel Pants, grey and All sizes .29 2.50 8‘ 3.00 Wind 1.25 toii 2.00 - 2.50 Another shipment new Sum- mer Caps. Fancy 1 I iwecds 1-00 ,_ 3.00 .. 15 Men's Fancy Silk and Wool I-losc, 2 pairs for ..... . ._ ' Men’s Work Shirts, khaki, grey and blue, “In” - - Light. Split Straw Ilats for men . . . . . . Men's Fancy Pull-over Sweaters, all woo]. . . Men's and Boys‘ Visor (laps, all sizes .. . . . .. 1st, 1938,. r i Midsummer peach. The materials, these dainty dresses means u . Select your summer dresses new from our wonderful assortment ln stock. They one a host of original styles. Their shades are flowerlike -plnk. coral, rose, blue, green, orchid yellow, hlli. printed Rayon, dotted muslin and organelle. ‘flowered voile. Many have long sleeves. but there are also the sleeveless tennis and sport frocks with embroidered monograms, etc. To sec PRICE 54-50 TO Prowsc Bros Limited THE BARGAIN CENTRE Ladies and Misses Flat Crepe Dresses p Rousing Values for Week-End Shoppers at $6.98 and $12.25 The Jacket style of which you have daunt- lcss read in fashion periodicals-two piece dress with jaunty pleat‘ in skirts-fancy printed top combine with plain materials. new scarf effects. etc. This isuwhat you'll iuimlrc when you sec these exceptional values. Not‘ a. doubt but these frocks will clear quickly, so make your choice now. Colours, rose, fawn. green, blue. navy. black, peach, green, blege, etc. SPECIAL $6.08 and $12.25 Dresses celenese. voile, to buy one. $15.00. l‘ur lln_\ l-‘rrl-IM-iisn- .\llni|r|l‘s_ .__.__-4 0mm, Eastern Guardian taguc. Julie 8th. 4850-6-4-3i .."EASTERN AGilNT-Mr. J. ltlurdock is Guardian Agent and renewal subscriptions. French holiday makers of Menton poked fun at the English colony during the recent carnival by dis- playing a float alluding to the Lon- dcn wcman doctor who "swam" the English channel in a boat. The fl- oat shcwed the figure of the wo- man holding on to the leg of a giant duck by whose aid she was appar- ently getting across the channel. As much in the French language is “can ard and the English instantly recog- 1P 4i 1P ‘i WHEN VISITING I ‘ SUMMERSIDE 1i non-r FORGET r0 can. 1 n rm: . . 1 ROYAL CAFE WATER STREET ', Dinner. Sup, and Late ‘ Lunch Served in First Clam Style. soft Drinks. and Fruits in Season. . , M. Ice Cream Up-to-Dete and Courteous Service. CHARLES HUM PIDPRIETOR * l» An inventor has combined ‘ tops with a bottle cap remover. 4 ~OOOOOOOOCOQ4QOOO§§QO&§OO‘profltub]e e|‘hcr to the " "“_“"' .'~’*rc keepers. j-wrench 1hr ilnecrewlng fruit jar fl . l company expect to start olwffllim" about the middle of June. Notice i will bc sent out later. i. Organized At an organization meeting held ‘at St. Georges Parish Hall on June| '“ 3rd. after hearing the report of a‘ “committee appointed previously to .. ‘canvass the different districts to get flstock subscribed and to ascertain , ‘ the number of cows available for at treamery. and after a thorough dis-l Qcustion, and being assured "of as» {rzistanoe from the Dairy Superin- ‘tcndcnt who was present. it war de-‘ ‘clded to organize a company. The‘ nlocatlon of the plant is to be ‘left lentliely to the Superintendent and qwill be accepted by the different districts. ‘ .5‘ The following directors were then nppointedz- I ‘l D. J. MncCormaclr. President: ‘John Christian, Jerome Macbeanfl ‘Willie Maclean. John Steele.‘ Rod- erick Maclellan. Edward Goff, DA lM. Macleen. Secretary. i Owing to the advanced season it lwan decided to operate ea a cream ‘receiving station this year and lat-' ,er to equip the plant for churn- inc. . ' I This will be a decided boon for‘ ,l.he residents of those districts as‘ ‘they are fer from the railroad and‘ 0 ----——-—-{-O}~i"'" 4 . There are known to be more ‘relline heme made butter is not than w‘) kinds or “m m the Unb Pm?‘ °' we suites. An ideal site was donated by Mr. . Mcphw D” Gm" lhnh" The m"' batik. fcgngclhiiiirdnvedltfitizgrs crial is now on the spot and the as com, are mm‘ fl cd what that'word meant. in Eng- llsh. the hit was met with much laughter on the part of both the Pr- ench and the visitors. On the float was also a boat, pushed by the duck weather experts. and the man who had certified that she had perform- ed thc feat. watching her do it thr- ough a blind telescope. Relieves Cold being made every day by Catarrhe- aone. It's a per- fect marvel the way it drives dia- gusting catarrh out of the sys- BADLY FROM CATAIIRII "I found it im- possible w sleep. so bad was my catarrh. throat were plugged up with oflen- sive discharge. I had a bad cough. P. O. Catarrhozone outfit, complete. price 81.00‘, smaller aiee 00s, at ill dealers. - . Jay Copper-Gold is onc of the‘ ‘Copper will be among the best in first six mines to come into opcrzv. ‘this favored P981011 ROCHE dlscov-ltlon as a result of the tremendous“ cries seem to bear out his hopes lmexpenditurcs made in the last two‘ “NT-RAND CONCERT at Mon- Montague and will be pleased to receive news items. advertising. neg- {om- FRENCH JIBE CHANNEL FAKER the manager of the swimmer. the‘ In 10 Minutes The country is simply wild over the wonderful recoveries that are Nose and l am well." Daniel Bmith, Hackettafihe sulphlde mmemnutlmh this direction. . He says, "Jay Copper Gold Mines Limited began operations less than _itwo years ago and especially in the ilast year has established the impor- witant. and permanent character of a‘dollars by A. O. Dufresne. Superin- ‘nirlch mineral property. It is now long past the speculative stage. The development work to date, the sink- lng of the shaft and the radiore lsurvey have definitely settled the fact that not only does this Comp- ,any's properties lie in the same fav- ‘ourable geological formation as ;some of our proven mines but there jis every evidence that the orc de- ‘posits arc there in an equally gen- ‘crous measure. The development 'work clone to date consists oi the sinking of a shaft to a depth of 560 feet with levels established at 100. 1200, 325. 400 and 500 feet. Lateral ‘work of several thousand feet has opened up four separate and dis- ltinct veins all of high grade ore. Additional to its main orebody. ‘which has been developed by var- ‘lous levels to a depth of 500 feet, a ‘new orebody carrying high assays ‘has been disclosed on the property ‘of Jay Copper. The new ore lies approximately .200 feet north of the No. i Vein Section. The Radiore Survey hcre gave a very strong conductor, and while surface indications were un- important. it was decided. following other geological conditions. to cross- cut to the new zone on the 200 foot level. ' n d‘ Ore was encountered. With a view to quickly determin- ing its economic possibilities. sev- cral channel. samples from sections showing massive mineralization were by Messrs. J. T. Donald d: Co. had the following result: | tem. You will , Gold 80.50 per ton say so yourselV/ Sliver. 15.08 oz. . “m, you 1,“, Zinc, 18.53"!» ..... .. 10.80 per ton. used it once. 0°99" 04"‘ - 1-09 P" “m. “Em “an” Total gross values .. 36.00 per ton First operations on this zone.‘ known as the Crest Extension Zone. are in the form of diamond drilling now being canted on from the eta-j tlon at the BOO-foot level. Several, holes. in a fan-shaped series. are‘ expected to prove the downward ex-i tension of this aone. end block.- it‘ sneezed continually and had head- "hes- I w" 5°” "d M my» "Imlbl?.oultlrxrthecgaftiggrzgrfrlifzxltetifhof theI "he" I "M" clummmm T°'d" discovery and the rnaesivenesa of elude Arthur Berthleume. President ance. and ‘reek-Hughes. which of La Presse Publishing Company.'flve years ago was selling around Bpcarman the consulting engineer Montreal. Horace R. Huot. Financ-‘nve cents. was Just a poor little Mr.‘ has every nfldence that this work IMISM-lns 0f B beautifully Dflllflhfldwlll speedily add to the ore resourc- merly assistant Commissioner of hard rubber inhaler and sufficient as o: m; mine, Catarrhoaone for two months‘ uscJ One of the greatest compliments head of the Paxton Co-operage Coyleould have’ bought shares in ever paid to a mining project young u Jay Copper." said a careful study of the structural andl years or so on the opening up of thc_ ‘mineral areas of North Western‘ ‘Quebec. The cost of this operation‘ ‘of opening up for the entire district ‘was estimated at twenty-five million tendent of Mines for the Province of Quebec. in an address delivered, recently to the Canadian Institute‘ of Mining and Metallurgy. This im-l mense sum includes the money _ spent on the smelter, on railways‘ and transmission lines, on the grav- el roads constructed by the Provin- cial Government for connecting the mining districts with their nearest , colonization centres. and on the la- .bor and supplies used by the explor- ‘lng and mining companies themsel- >ves. A11 this expenditure has been undertaken in the fullest confidence that it will be rewarded by the ex- traction of mineral wealth upon a very large scale. The acreage covered by mining or prospecting licenses is only twenty- five per cent. of the ground staked out ln the mining districts, while mining concessions. which mean the outright purchase of the land, cover only two per cent. of the whole. Mr. Dufresne called attention to the vast area of favourable prospec- ting ground of which only the southern fringe had as yet been. ow that Shakespearean produc- tions are staged in ilus fours, evening clothes and k aki there docs not appear to be any solid ob- ]ecf.|on_ against Father Neptune tliscarthng his traditional garb of seaweed m favor of aeaboots and aallor toga. 31nd the Canadian National Railways photographer recently found the aon oi Saturn and Ops. gracefully lounging in (lnelir-c City as tlepictod above. It will be noted that the old antle- [ man retains trident and he m but has adopted a modern steering This particular found on u entrance to the establishments Montreal but only have withstood ll years. ‘touched. In connection with copper! The outlook is bright. Canada is ‘mines he gave details as to the a. land oi gold. It has enrichment stage reached by the operations lwhidden in its depth beyond the “b. the Home. Amulet. walw-Mont-Imty of men u. estimate. rm min- somery. Aldermlw. Robb-Montbraydng industry deserves the support nf and Jay Copper-Gold Mines, whlic investors and will repay invest. he also referred to conditions on the merit." several sold mines 0f the province. I Mr. Relchbach is verv optimistic Mr. Raichbach states that he has as to the future of Jay Copper, .men who have consented to COIIlOIthE experimental stage and shows a assayed in a quantitative analysis into this Company with him, and‘body of 0P0 that ensures n rich m- , ‘their asslstan and eneouragementt ni eh h h 1d This analysis, said Mr. Relchbach, have been a ‘gureat comfort to hlmmielar iPutufeé are o em m we very H dded i . in the trying times through which slon: e a n conch! "'19 Pfoiwl hi! P588011 ""0 the Qvl- “The coming year will see a great. 5-99 P" w" f!!!" 9708001031. that l8 now in stmemany mines coming into production‘ for Jay Copper-Gold Mines Limitedpi c g4 _ g0 f t Both the‘ President and the Chair-Wing? nildcatznewthenheiiieyiotigegahfi man of the Board of Directors of their spectacular career but they Jay Copper-Gold Mines Limited ere will be tamed in i028. Those that members of the House of Commons have the ore and have advanced fari of Canada, Wl K. Baldwin. the enough in develo mqnf, 1 Chairman. being member for Btanlthe faith and mgney lnvvI/‘elategpx steed. and Charles B. Howard. the them, and all the toil of brawn and President. being member for Sher- lbrain that has gone into their mek. brooks. and both being among the lag into mines. Asa matter 5| lending industrialists of the whole fact. Hoillnger once looked like ‘a Eastern Townships District. Besldes‘wildcat.. Lake hore at 30 cents per ~ these gentlemen, other directors in-‘share was quite feline in sppear- w. h“, fer of Montreal. E. C. Iaethnm. for-‘atray kitten. wild and hungry. Taxation. Ottawa, A. N. Paxtoniw Montreal and A. C. Shaver. owner Hughes at five cents per share. Kr. of’ Shavers Laundries, Montreal. would have received onc hundred mi-l-fl-lli. ' Five years ago a poor man. able “w, M h.“ g3 scrape five dollars toget _, one hundred shares worth nine hundred dollars! dollars. not go far wrong." efiigy may Mountain Hill at‘: 8a}? so iieplactef ogre ghismflltl“ 1 a ace o on r ' p on Nepfllli" Inn" than a noted coffee house in St. Peter Street freqilflmd h." sea-faring men. Time was w - carved wooden figures _ marked hoatelrles and commerul in Quebec I a. scant if" a‘ advancilll same poor man might My ‘himself one hundred shares 0f H ‘nnnfifor thirty dollars. His thl. dollar investment would 0°" iworth three hundred and been very fortunate in the class Of‘wh|ch he claims is today long past‘ wheel in place of horse and dolilhm- and bi’ f requenili’ shares for his five dollars. Th0“ would t odai b" and twenty A few months n80 m“ have 0000i" thlrt Make sure that the 09°F“ $1 are to manage propeifles mad to finance are trustworthy a“ flcient. and that the propflu” possibilities of success and hav - you w‘ mass FROZEN l A HERRING ' ~FOR FOX FEED daily shipments summer months. ' new and be MATTIIII fresh froaen lserrlfll l" NRO!‘ mall as W" neweelunlllm“ can ~ heel rel-rm‘ emf...» i eeilnnltl-