SATURDAY. _... s fr- Large Fields the usual at l i QSBl-il-Lfi-Sl. Summerside July 1st, . The, Best Races in Years l I l of Horses in Each Race —-a1l ~ tractions make it a real holi- day and come to the Sumnierside Races. Admission, Adults 50c Children 25c Dr. W. G. Church A l =__ FOR Desirable Property for Sale ON crxrasi.‘ sraaar, SUMMERSIDE For Price and Terms apply to i John S. Wright," Summerside Eastern Guardian ..'MAC'5 HOP ALE is sold whole- sale by Clark flhd McDonald, Char- lottetowa GBM-G-QS-tstl-llillllyil. SALE ..'STBIUI'LY TEMPERATE drink Mac's Hop Ale. It's good. 4053-6-28-tstillJuly24. ..'DOCTQR RECOMMENDS yeast for health. Try Mac's Hop Ale for thirst and health. 4953-6-2B-tstillJu1y24. ‘ 'l'lgnlsh will be held on Wednesday, -_'sm~s-2;-;:».-::. P r’ ..'ASK FOB. MACS BOP ALE 101' w thirst and health. Sold everywhere. (F l ‘ 4953-6-2B-tstlllJuly2-1. I .~ mini’ MAC'S nor our for l WW ‘ _ T,‘ thirst. It is healthy. t- .. .. l-h .~ il.i._l SUMMERSIDE 4953_6_28_,stu,_,u,y24_ v u i ' - First-class Eating Place for " m5 Mun“; m. T“ M” L’ .. ' d G a m tague Church of Christ in charge of £13195 ‘m Q1 e en- . m. w. r. Whiston will continue till sguicl-y Courteous, Satisfactory Service Wednesday of next week. at 1o a. m. .- _ . h H Sunday an effort is to be made to’ D1116 ()1 Lunc ere have 175 at Bible School. Regular — - l" ' ‘ill be held 8i. 11 R‘ l1E'1 PXGBC llng SCYVlCES V . ‘ ‘ a. m. and 7 p. m. Meetings on week Dinner Sr-rvt-rl 11.30 and 2 p. m. Supper at 5-30 and 7 p. m. v mghgg m1] be hem a; 7,45, LUNCHES AT ALL HOURS. lcc Cream and Temperate Drinks. 101.1130}; Jung 35_._.'1'be pqgihflg‘ N y ity that a general election might be Kn [Vow Stitznios Al Qancsrifrtn fl/[ctke Pm‘- A 7e of s ha; zatrlotirrilly For m" F’l.‘“.".‘fi.‘~, post and air max‘. KI‘I(‘l-ll'.$\\'.ll£lZ <71" QlliLlTY Soc-sing u'v:~. "rm 2:0 beautiful . and ctr." in t-‘vrtr. luv‘ :1 constant l source of r:'..;'n"lon to the pariirvi- lat l1flll."‘-\‘I‘f' here from iii". .\l if-tri your jrlrrLnn: ilf.’)l‘illl"l‘.i lllfifi lTl~ sludes tints. 11.1115 and lzemcs to meet every home Clillfldff! requirement. All quality l, cilihe Rogers Hardware C0., Limited Hardwood Flooring 35000 fcet to choose from. All thicknesses. stored under steam heal. Blade hy SEAMAN- 'KE-NT CO. MacDONALD l" ROWE WOODWORKING 00-. Charlottetown LTD. st-l necessary before fall was expressedl by Prime lvlinister J. Ramsay Mac- Donald at a meeting of the Labor Party tonight. The Prime IVILHSIEI‘ made the state l merit iii explaining his action in Commons earlier in the day when he announced the Government was dropping the education bill arid the; | siilzlps is purely a Canadian product. Last year the tender of the British [AYYIEILCAH Bank Note Company was 3 mpterj by Hon .1. A. Robb. then ‘llTrvsier of Finanoe. and the new ‘ . "T35 bcgan to make their appear- e on April 1. this year. although . general public did not see much of them for some time. owing to the [O 8Y1‘ the oir- I fir: that the Government keeps a three months‘ supply of stamps on 3 hand. ‘ All denominations of postage isnmps are affected. On the two- i cent stamp His Maiesty King George 1V. has changed a little. The en- .pravlng has been made from a later ‘ picture. and l5 refreshingly different. t r4; the two upping comers the maple ileaf has come bacl-zfafter being ab- l sent for many years. t Other stamps up to eight cents ‘are the same. except for color and ance of the present session. the decks littered with lumber. In Commons today the; Prime Min- ister said he hoped to conclude the present session of Parliament about the last of July and reassemble it the end of October. ‘He then an- nounced dropping of two bills ex- plaining that because of the extlgen- C185 of other business it was impos- and» rut upon the company and upon the The Western Cdardian —SPEC!ALS-Come and see them at ‘Fuckers. 4982-21. —TRY MAGS HOP ALE for thirst. It ls healthy. 4952-6-28-tstl1lJuly24. --Mac's nor ALE is sold whole- sale by Clark d: MloPonlld, Char- lottetown. 4852-6-2B-tstillJuly24. -DOCTORS RECOMMEND yeast for health. Try Mac's Hopu Ale for thirst and health. 4952-6-28-tstill-luly24. —ASK FOR MACS HOP ALE for thirst and health. Sold everywhere. 495l-5-z5-tlillulllyi4- . t952-6-28-tstillJuly2-i. -- l —MALPEQUE—Tl-ie United Church of Canada. Services on Sunday. June 29th, as follows: 10 a. m., Sunday School, ll. a. m., Public Worship, aub- Ject, “Jonah. a Missionary", 7.30 p.‘ m... Public Worship, subject, "Honris or Haloes." Rev. D. M. Grant, Min- ister. —THE ANNUAL Parish Picnic at July 23rd. Reserve the date. 4891-6-25-mw!6i. —BIG DANCE in Kensington Rink. Tuesday evening, July 1st, commenc- ingatBP. M. Musicfumishodhy ——— l Dixon's Orchestra, Charlottetown. —MABGA'11 PASTORAL CEAIGL Admission 50 cents. (9564-27-81. —Unitcd church services for Sunday, Juno 20th m m: Margau, 11 s. m.; Long‘ River, 8 p. m.; Clifton, 7.30 p. m. The induction of Rev. Cleo. N. Somers, B. A., into this charge will taka Place in the Long River Church Thursday, July 3rd at 8 p. m. Rev. J. W. A. Nicholson, M. A., to address the Minister, and Rev. T. A. Wilson. B. 5c. the people. Rev. A. E. Chap- man. Chairman of rresbytcry. to be 1n ‘films —SPRAY MATEBIALA-We are now able to supply you with best quality, Spray Materials at very st- tractive prices. J. B, Millmsri, Ken- sington. 4696-6-25-121. —SEVEN MILE BAY-Wednesday evening, July 2nd, "Big Indoor Fair." Bingo. Bowling, Wheels of Fortune, and other games. Supper served from 8 o'clock. Admission 10c’, sup- per 50c. If not fair, then on Thurs- day followlns- BOUT-Sat. tues. ‘-KNIG3T5 o!" 30117313175 IN- ITIATION-In St. Paul's Hall, Sum- _ym-ED 55o AND COM-FT“, merslde, on Wednesday evening, twenty-five candidates were initiated into the Order of the Knights of Columbus. The first Degree was con- ferred by Hon. A. F. Arsenault, the second Degree by Dr. J. A. MoPhee, and the third Degree by Dr. W. J. MacMillan and his decree team from Charlottetown. 'I',he members after- wards repaired to the K. of C. Home, where a social hour with refresh. ments and smoker were enjoyed-s, —CLAR.K-MCKAY NUPTIALS-A very interesting social event in Sum- merside this week was the marriage parties from Borden appeared before Messrs John E. Campbell and T. Carruthers, J. R's, in the Court House, Summerside, on Thursday morning for having intoxicating li- quor in their possession. They were found guilty and fined jointly $50 and costs.-S. ' --ATTENDED MASONVIC GRAND. LODGE-A large representation from the Summerside Masonic Lodge st- tended the Annual Grand Lodge Meeting at Crapaud, on Wllrlesdaiz. rm: ctmatorrarowu GUARDIAN‘ a —5TBICTLY TEMPERATI drink. l Mac's Hop Ale, it's good. t a Mr. H. '1‘. Begg and Mr. Robert A. ' Gordon were given ofllces high up ln the Masonic Order.-S. on Wednesday of Miss Lucy Alexan- dra Clark. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William C. Clark. of Summerside, and Mr. James Sinclair McKay, son of Mr. and lVfrs. William McKay, of Freetown. The ceremony was peg. fumed in tbs Presence of tbs in» mediate relatives and friend; of tbs bride and groom at the lovely home of Mr. and Mrs. Clark, at 1.30 p. m. Appointed Vicar General! ___ Riv. Mr. Smith, d: the Central EDMONTON, Ana" June 25_At i Christian Church was the omclating the close of the priests’ retreat held clergyman mvely Yelmw 1'°5¢5- 114$ last week in St. Joseph! 8eminary,| mpmmm‘ and Vi“? ‘m’ @599" H“ Grace Archbishop Clean m3 fully arranged in the reception rooms, nomad the appointment or m“ Dr} the colour scheme being yellow and <15 Wu yser Service Weight 1"?“ “°» 1930 "'1 SILK STOCKINGS $1.95 Quality Reduced To ffhis wonderfully lovely silk stocking, which you all know so well, ls now off duction in price. Everything about th l. finest silk, perfect weave, perfect fit, the enormously popular “SLENDO" The colors are Juno, $1.65 Gun Metal More New “ Kayser ” Silk Hose $125 The reliable popular Hose at the new low price. ---ec-~---¢---.-----e-- Heel. $1.65 pr the splendid quality of ered you at a. great re- i e stocking is the same, full fashioned, and with Diano, Pork Lane, Riverside. Cascade. Rose Illusion. Ingest, Beach skin, Aurora, white. Atmos, Arsb ....................... $1.65 $1.65 this week end for Clearing Broken Lots Of Regular “Dollar Silk Hose” 75c Here is a. good reliable all thread silk stocking, one that can be depended on. We have not all the sizes in any one color, nor all the colors in any one size, but, if your color and size are here, you can buy Leo News“, rector of the “mew mauve. Ari arch of pink flowers and Consumers Council Bill for the bal- l ral. as Vicar General of the Edmon- t greenery made a charmmg back‘ ton archdiocese. Other appointments l ground {or the bridal party" A5 the MacDonald tonight said that in announced were Very Rev. Williamlbflde entered the 7mm Mr‘ Henry view of the likehood of a general Carleton of St. Antlmvvs as Deanlwhnney played the wedding Mumh‘ election before autumn it was notl of the Edmonton district, and Rev. The bride looked charmmgmahvely desirable to face the ‘contest with‘ w. .1. Lyons as Diocesan Consultor. 3°“ °f “m” 5m“ a“ “m” m‘ [falling in graceful points. Her em- brolrlered veil was fastened with a clasp of pearls at the back. Her only ornament was a beautiful cut crystal necklace with a diamond pendant, the gift of the groom. She carried s bouquet of yellow roses. Miss Jean Morris was bridesmaid and wore a printed silk chiflon dress of yellow. All three appointments are very popular and were received with ac- claim by the clergy. Rev. Dr. Nelllgan, the new vicar general, is a. native of Prince Ed- u-ard Island, and a graduate of St. Dunstaivs University. He made his‘ theological studies in Quebec Grand Seminary And made a. brilliant same shades. Presiding over the tea and coffee cups were Mrs. H. H. Le- furgey and Mrs. Wilfred Leaky. The dainty mauve and yellow ices were cut by Mrs. J. Lenny Holman, as- sisting in serving were Mrs. Floyd Cleaveland, (nee Ollie Saunders), Miss Morris, Miss Constance Mc- Arthur. Miss Emma Bradshaw, Miss Louise Tanton, Miss Evelyn Sinclair and Miss Mary Clark. The happy young couple left after the reception for a wedding tour to the Upper Pro- vinces. The bride travelled in a pretty coat of beige with a printed silk dress and o hat to match. On old Crockett, of Bumnierside-S. —Mr. Robert Phillips, of Beverly. Mass, arrived in Suinmerside on Thursday evening. He will spend the summer with his mother, Mrs. Birch, of Belmont. Int 16.-S. —Mrs. Pine, wife of Dr. Pine, Su- perintendent of the North Grafton State Hospital, arrived on Thursday evening on s visit to her sister, Mrs. T. H. E. Enman. of St. Eleonora-S. —Mr. and Mrs. H- C. Archibald and their two children arrived on Thurs- day from Dover, New Hampshire. on exander Campbell is piogrosslns fo- vourably and is on the road to oom- plete recovery. Some women always manage to look young. Others dye in the at- tempt. ___-__fi_-_-,-__,___-_--,_,_-~_ 060-00404‘ RAVI YOUR EYES AND . GLASSES FITTED BY a a. PARKMAN it mgum-ed Optometrist ‘l ; and represents the Citadel at Que- ‘bec. standing on the rocky heights ,l:vlicre. in one decisive battle. the l destiny of Canada was changed. A l fruirth view has Acadlan-French signilcance; it is the church at Grand Pro. t The obverse has been attended to. as avcll and the disgruntled phillstine who forwont to declare. in reaching for the paste pot, that the most im- portant part of a stamp is the muni- iage, will find nothing wcomplain of. An important fact in connection i with the new issue is that the plant i of the British American Bank Note l Company is entirely Canadian owned i and financed. l The. Ottawa plant. recently seen by a. Gazette reporter, is of the most f modern type. a huge expenditure l‘ having been made to cope with the t present contract. stamps are print- ' I ed, perforated, and gummed in one loperation. much after the fashion v in which a newspaper is printed and ' folded. except that the paper is wet to permit of tl:\ intaglio t"‘cut in") | process. which is l. finer finish than ' ordinary printing or lithographlng and makes forgery or the erasure of postal defacing marks more diffi- cult. The work is a triupmh of the sn- grovefs art and reflects great cre- EAY- HOW ABOUT M“! snowmen-r? I'VE GOT TC ESE AT we OFFICE swam TH\% Hon. Charles Dunninl. successor to . tsun- THAT CcoK up? so‘ KuocH on was: DOOR AND A$l< HER wi-ietr . ‘one MEANG 6w ouazviuc; '50 av qctufi‘. \‘\"E> NEARLY NINE O'CLOCK~ LATE- ame. Inn ma» term. hi; Oust lriutn rights mend. HEY -‘(QU'. WAKE 09- HOW ABOUT’ 50MB. B§AKFA$T ,‘ filzvehifgflt grijrfsatgggy glzrmevagfii sible to consider them adequately at courses at that institution. He came: xx $22,851:)trzztilgnigdcglgaifea; their return Mr. and Mrs. McKay B W!" l0 MPB- Mfihlbilfl’! PlfBnY-l. uonuno‘ r’ E L z i mm“ The Onawa Government my this session. The Consumers Coun- to dlldmonton in legs. and was im-Ibouquet was o; pink camluou M}. will reside in Summerside. The Mr. 31d Mrs. C. E. Strong. of Sumq I in“ appears on the temcem stamp cil Bill proposed to regulate the re- me lately nameqd assistant at the James Morrison attended the 8,00,“ Guardian Joins a host of friends in mers e.-S. l __..____.__._.__ i tT...,,,.,e_Cen, stamps and o..." are tan prices of food stuffs. clothing Cathedral. In 19.1 he succeeded R/eulm m, c105, o; m, ceremony. M, within: them every hnnnlness-f-S- - -'—__"“'—“'_"_BELL&MAT‘_HESO'N double the 5116 of the others. and and “h” "ems Y" Benn‘ Plibllc D‘ M°G“'g°“ as ‘mm’ °' “"3 Whitney played ‘Keep Loving You are a regular picture gallery,_inter- cim-“lmpikm- Cathedr“ _ Always." A reception was held lm- -Hon. ‘Thane A. Campbell, Attor- , 3559"" 5 “nah” I eszmg alike to the philatelist. the dart g-l-lga-g s-g-nm- T1221?! nz-xldNiloligaannl-smlllaezfllggvjeg: mediatelydagetrhwhen t: blégléfidllillitzlih PERSONALS nay General, has arrived home Iron-ii uomtuwfimmm . lover, and the ordinary, every sy - I ' ' ~ W85 SUV! e B1185 - e 8 -—- Montreal where he had been visiting l 5,1,0... who “m, 3,0,.“ no," m, m. General. to whose era-operation ard was on the fewhins staff of Queen table was centred with flowers in yel- —Mr. Stanley Crockett, of st. John, his father, Mr. Alexander campbelrl, MONTAGUB l‘ tie hrictdsih of correspondence that assistance “w” °l the success 15 du°~ squire SQhDOI- _ low and mauve with tall tapers in the N. 3., is visiting his brother, Mr. Har- who is in the hospital there. Mr. Al- v l holds him. but l.kes to receive letters; '—' _"' "' ~ ~.:~::-. ____-___.___ ----—~—- 3110:? sijlxzlfl-TE shows Mount Edith‘ BRHSGING UP FATHER - “By George McManus t Cavrll. snow-capped and majestic. l;i%H§A8D WHAT ' - wro’ oolsfr ootsrr "rem ALL NOW MACzG-lifi 451‘ our OF‘ Ten?» . - - 0v 6° RlQl-W You 0e rv? a-scx TO ME. GoT METE p . . ‘mother depicts a prairie scene. Still m, YHE KFFCHEN AND You FHRE D R\G_HT\ ‘ M ER VQTCHEM HOW DARE ' another comes home to this province F-‘RE THAT COOK_ D o A5 l 5A7? U94 LL- THROW or-t- NEVER MlND i COOKlkY AMY FER ME- Juan’ Ci-lT “(Quiz OWN - Mr. Robb as Minister oigrinlnce, l