5 I I v I i in Kiddies Wants. H Jackets, . I i i -; i k .. | I l n price. "JiTY-IIS STORE ANNOUNCES . 14 ' Special Baby . ‘Presenting Many Special . .Values i 3W See our Richmond Street Window P ‘i for everything that’s new and dainty ' Dresses, Underwear i Bonnets, Hats Hose etc. 7“ Give us a call and weare sure we will be able to fix up the babies to your own and their liking at a reasonable Pro wse Bros Ltd The Fashion Centre iifi ii Weel? Bootees - sci Nnwnlrwsns nononen » . I51 very enlcyable evening was m: at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ' rd Cudmore on the evening of thy 0th. when ebcut fifty five of the flung people of Winsloe gathered to fi honor to the newly married wuple, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Horne, have taken up their abode in V’ illsloe, and presents’ them with a t acceptable present, a suitable “dress being read by Laura Cud- ‘ After the presentation by Mrs mlllfd Cuclmore, Mr. Horne thank- . their friends on behalf 0i’ his wife for himself in hLs own pleasing . This was followed by a speech w. Oliver Saunders and a few of welcome by Mr. Oudmore. evening then passed pleasant- in games‘ and music, after which gust dainty lunch was served by c ladies. After singing "For They _ Jolly Good Fellows," and "Auld i L 25% or! m a-eaeoleoeoo "fi 0Q "i " $'J'l'€i62§"‘33i'3 I ' w 4.4.0.4.: “Q5 9" '_ aleaoou fi "h. .1- {gl- Y‘? l. f» ‘i. Lang Sync," the friends then dis- persed for their homes after a vote of thanks to Mr." and Mrs. Cudmore for their hospitality. Following is the address: Mr. and Mrs. Rebel‘ Horne, Dear Heber and Emit-We, your friends and neighbors of Winsloe are gathered here tonight to bid you welcome to our community. We wish to convey to you our very best wishes for a happy and prosperous life. Though neither ‘of you have ever lived very far away from Win- sloe we feel that we could not let this happy occasion pass without some little expression of our feel- ings, therefore we ask you to accept these tokens not for their material worth. but as e slight expression of our friendship and the esteem in which you are held. Signed with best wishes 0n behalf of the community. 4 DAY SALE—"-4 Days Ii; Slaughter Sale or Dry Goods and Clothing for mom ladle! and children. Everything sacrificed for only four daye beginning May mh o; Jane l. aale at less than manufactured coat Ind some lines at one half the cost. Bought mo heavily, hence the sale. fhefollowinglsthe un. newmnmlaeee. ‘ Home Furnishings 20* §vygqmmwuauogainesmyfltosaaea . 1|‘ AA!’ . \ i , .4. _ i , ~: ,mmm n,» Mrs. leonard Oudmore Laure Cudmore lvcryllnewlllbeon Boys’ sum so M 15% on Boys‘ Sweaters 10% ofl Boys‘ Underwear . Boyflloalery ... Boys‘ wiadmaaera is lflI|fl'UlNlOl'WlQ--.n. a Children's bfC~fin|u~ i. II Westemjaardian -WISTIIN AGENT- Mr. O. J. Gallant ls- Guardian Almt in Bow- 1am and will be pleased to receive new and renewal subscriptions. -rn.1. mun rants n enacts new Boweer Gasoline Pillbp. 80l0-0-l7-im0l ~70! BALI-Fox biscuits damaged by water. livery bag a real bargain while they l t. Fol teed, hen feed, pig feed, over a thousand baga to select from. Robinson's Bakery, Sum- mcreide. soee-s-as-ai tussock-o —I‘IID ROSS-MILLER Charcoal "Midget" Puppy Biscuit two days per week to eliminate worms. Fresh stock at Brooch. GOQB-B-IS-cod-d wlu. 4058-1111.“: mmnllo" Puppy Meal contains suflicient charcoal. Charcoal tones up the system and el- iminates worms. Sold at Brows. 408B-5-23-eod-4 wlrs. -1in_& —BUY ROSS-MEL“ mat Boa Biscuit at Bruce's. wholesale distrib- utors for Prince Edwrad Island. 4008-5-23-eod-l wlrs. n-i-n-J —POWIR AND HAND geared meat ‘choppers for fur farmer; Yrloq unbelta‘ l0 at Bruce's. coss-s-se-eod-e wts. —"BBAYCO” Red Label special msde-to-"order English m, mink and muskrlt netting, lame stock at Brae. e'e. mas-e-zs-eod-e wlu. * -IUOCESSI‘UL PANTRY SALI- Thé Ladies‘ Aid of the Presbyterian Church, Summerslde, had a very successful sale of home eooldn| on Saturday last in Messrs. Sinclair and Stewart's Store. The proceeds am- ounted to over 040. a -'rnouom' nsrraa or n‘ -»- Mr. Cecil Maclleod, formerly of Truro, N. S. police force. who came to Sunlmerside last week to seer a similar position and was on satur- day last. on motion of Cotmcillor Moore. appirites chief oi Police w: the Town of Surnnierside ‘st a salary oi’ 8110 a month. appears ‘to have thought setter of it. News from Hal- ifax now is that he has accepted a position with the Nova scone ne- partment of Highways as a motor- cycle policemen oil pail-oi duty. s 41mm: ontiltcn or‘ CANADA Ker-slngton, June 2. Rev. ll. R. saint, n. 15., Minister. 9.4a a.ni.. Sunday school; ll a. m. The Evi- dence of the Spade‘. Striking sonar- nation or. the Scflpturcs by recent excavation; 1.20 p. hi. ms Lighis on the Track or Life-Absalom. The Bummerside Male Quartctte will sing‘. a p. m. rust Church, Summérficld; 2 p. m. Sunday School. A hearty wel- come to ‘all. 41.691116 or nvltsmo chas- ass n: raas-rowh-she morass rfume nursing Class ins-renown coh- ducted by Miss zinc: was btougflt to a very successful close last Wednes- nesday evening at the home of ma. Colby Lewis. The subjects taken up during the three months will enable them to meet clmrgencies better and have a better knowldege of the care of the sic! than they lied before. The Red Cross Society in promoting these classes throughout the Province is doing l. great deal in carrying out the peace time prog< ranlme at teaching prevention of di. sease and promotion of health. Fl!- teen members received acknowledge- ment cards, nilnlelyz-Mrs. Joseph ilcwis, Mrs. George Jardirle, ma. Miss lune arcing, Mile Dorie Jlr- dine, Miss Mulder!“ Auldi Miss Jeanette McKenzie, Mrs. Mills Silli- lllons, ma. Prank mesh, Mrs. John Lewis, Mile Hope sardine. MPO. Sills Macro-lane, Mrs. ooiey Lewis and Mrs. sterling nurm. Miss Zinc! ech- flrltilldtéd ehéh lflQinHf ea thdif ll- lflflt pdrtect attendance Md Qhllildd them for their hotpitility to herself and sills liiflrtlhiib durifll thl sptiiii liidntfis. Milt Mild then called the pleating to order and premise Mile Zinc! with an address and Mn. a. feels presented a valuable [in u a when of tlleii‘ mrseuma sf lief work among them.‘ some 1009101 IN tMil lldflifl l. dd-iflty lunch m ‘served by the hostess, lllllhd by he!‘ release. I Bell it Matluesee naail-llnaolofldfloll lnlealaaaaapleoum IOII! I0 llbals Robert Auld, Mrs. John Ulmiiliéll, ‘ -nu! mommy. Sraoeb. l. A. or B. at slll-e-ll-llno. —SUSPINDID rm: or n" DOLLARS-Judgment was given on Monday at the Oourt House In Bums Mwide by Resists-ates Alexander Campbell and John Molilson in the assault case heard before them ch. Previous Tuesday. in Which two par- tica from McNeilPe Mills were m. valved. They round the defendant Illllty and mlcd him I10. but sus- pended the fine during his good behavior, the defendant to pay the court duets and each party to pay their own witnesses‘ fees. The one, the Magistrate said. would have been more, but they were convinced from the evidence that the complainant had actedJust as he should have done. m. Thane A. Campbell ap- peared for the complacent and w. i Heath Strong, 3.17., for the serene- ant. B 5-? llam Ramsey. Malpeque. has return- cd to her home, after having enjoyed a visit to her native home, Essex, England. On March 0 she sailed from Halifax on the S. S. Auranla, in company with a comfortable list of passengers. The voyage was Just normal, nothing exmlardinary Mp- pcnillg. ‘may landed at Tillbury, a suburban deck or London. Hence she proceeded to Goadnlsyes, her native home. Here she was warmly wel- comed by her parents, whom she hid seen for eighteen years. She tells us that during this interval great im- provements had been made irl the high roads which advancement has been forced by the requirements of the acts. She was surprised to see so many of her old friends so robust the interval not having shown IDC mutation of time. All extended the glad hails oi welcome. she found the season cold and backward, veg- etation bclng fully six weeks delayed. Industry was a little weak, tirrles somewhat strenuous. She was not- ably impresscd with the progress that education is mdking. ell the elements that enter into the development ee- ing carefully stimulates. Science, in nu its branches, is displaying steady growth and many new features m displaying. ser- utics is l-eeeivini strict attention, and the aercliiane and the seaplane are as acutely dis- played and utilized there as here. in a visit to one of the points of in- terest here she was most agreeably surprised us meet Rev. D. M. Grant, the Presbyterian Minister of m1- peque, who was visiting London it the same time. She enjoyed, to the fullest extent, the trip back, and was pleased to contribute to The Guar- dian the acount of her sojourn abroad. She bellev that it will take some time yet for these countries to recover from the elects of the Great "War. Y PIISONALS --Ml-. and Mrs. W. W. Muttart and family motored to Gharlottetown this week. Mr. Muttart reports the roads ash: use coed in mm B ~—Mr. John Mulrhcad and Miss Al- ice Muirhead, of Summerslde. have Mo+& FARM seeps ~ imported and lllhnd him and White Seed Oats rnpume ails louse a llld o ‘ > fild I. Barley a Illlllll his income saves ' non. ' Buckwheat * A ham can!!! 4i iSeedWheat nmnaorll can am nil i atolls cloves. morn MID (he I 0M0 only). mm VIM. Metal. roa- DII doll. GAIIIII VldI- emu all mm anbl. ‘A Ag‘QAQAAAnAL_AAAQQQ v ‘wvvvwv-v-v v Vv-vv. vv-w n- nn-nn. --ENJOYID TRIP-Mrs. n. wu- n‘._.4;_n4n é Sunday School teacher me Muslin returned home after spending some weeks visitihfi In 130E010, NOON and Ottawa. I I -Dr. n. s. camel-on, Moll), who has been away in Victoria lo: one ml eighteen months, nu returnodto Summcrside and hopes to reside hm w. silently and to practice his pro- fcsaion. y - l -Dr. S. K. Donald and Mrs. Don- ald of Mansion. have been visiting the farmer's mother. Mrs. Donald, It his old home in Malpequc. Dr. oeu- aid returned to Moncton by the a!- ternoon train on Mondly. Mrs. non- dld is remaining 0h filo Tlldfld 0d spend a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. beam Robinson, at Summersidc. I iii-Ah l —Mr. Ralph 'r. Dodds ill mo. l Dodds and family, meters to sum- i merside on Sunddy to vole 61d ifrlends. Mr. Dodds. who was tor- imerly accountant in the Canadian iBank of commerce at eumniiersise, ' has many friends hers who are pleas- ed to hear that he is rationing to Sunlmersid to live. Ml‘. Doddli will inn up his cuties this weer with the Eastern securities co. The family will some as soon as m.‘ noses can find a suitable house. S --Dr. and Mrli. A. W. 100M. o! Sumnlerside, had a. very pleaeantvil- lt from their son-iii-iaw, m. emu Toombs, of Moose Jaw, Sask. tlidhib brother Mr. Wendell Toolnbs. o! Winnipeg. at the weer and. The bro- thers are on the Isldnd for a short visit, having been called home on account of the death Oi their flthér. the late m. recalls, of Mount stef wart. 9 -nev. Dr. Phillip of ssctvule eon- ducted the services in “nullity United Church, summmide, on Sunday, in the absence of the pastor, my. J. P. O. Fraser. -At the evening service Dr. Phillip preached an eloquent sore mon on “Temperarlcefi Miss aar- bora memui rehearse two very belu- tiful solos at the evening service. 4 8 Eastern Guardian mmsr unmabno car Robin Hood mour, Bran and Shorts. prices. when-surmise retail. Poole d: Thompson. Ltd, Montague. ..'EA_STEBN AGENTS-MI. J. W. Murdoch is Guardian Agent in Mon- tague and will be pleased to receive new and renewal subscriptions. many noss-Mmuin Meat so: Biscuit, Charcoal, Midget Puppy Biscuit, “Ross-Miller kibble Pup- py meal" aha smash sodas. at w. A. uohnstoncb, Montague. soso-e-te-ai In Memoriam MancoLM emrn ' There passed to eternal reward on April 10th at the ripe aid er 01 ‘yeti’! w. Malcolm Smith a life lens reli- . dent of Newton, P. it. t. m. slhith was one o! the youngest ions o! the late Finley Smith, a native of scot- land who came to the Island as a boy with his parents. They settled or! a farm at Newton and became one of the best lmow families in the district of Belfast. Malcolm Smith remained a beans} lor all his life and for the cloeind thirty-five years of that life lived alone. He was a man of good cduét- tlon has devotld much time, partie- ularly in the closing years of his life to the study of the bible. N6 ‘cliuréli service wis icéounibd b9 ililii M worthy of the name without the liiiimd of the PM!!!“ of Dlvid cad the rlarllihrasd. m. smith wls an enthusiastic '- .__ alums ms ankle im Price mi Combinations in the" pop- rlstshway style combined ns in imam » -i . in ' ° lml. Naiuechfltailaiautm“ mm”, "filth" 5m“ -wh“° “Mohegan! ems solo d) - . cl o o_a o a e a o. o ‘ _ ~ . , .__ ' Mo; plVlcLeod 14d. i ER BLES OF DISTINCT SMARTNESS introducing today many garments of warmer weather neces- sity, in all cases garments whose correctness of style you can accept with confidence, garments of a. distinct smartness that you can wear with pride. “Quality for quallty'-—it’s always cheaper here." _ i ' , ' . MAY 29.1929 Dainty, sleeveless , “Craysheen” Dress $3.95 Just stepping into. the store in time with the com. mg of warmer days, this daintlly stylish and very inexpensive dress, shown in seven popular colors of "craysheen." White powder blue, 3 maize, green, mauve, peach and wink s '95 Mailed anywhere, post paid on receipt of ppm i mentioned above Crepe Verocaine Sleeveless. Dress $12.00 Our buyers approve this model most heartily, and you will like it, we're confident. Very lovely crepe rverocaine, no sleeves, green, peach, mauve, pink and white. You can “step out" con- I fldent of correctness, in one of these‘ . . . DO YOU KNOW “ EKCOMOOR ” COATS This is a. most distinguished range of hand- somely tailored garments, offered ‘exclus- ively by this store. Whatever the weight, the coats are made of one hundred percent pure wool cloth Notably handsome fabrics, resist lng dust, moisture and wrinkles. To wear an “EXCOMOOR coat presents distinction. There are Better Knitted Suits Here Two and three piece knitted suits are enormously popular among the ladies who want to be comfortable and delightfully smartat the same time. _ ' Four ranges of very notable value $7.50, $11.50, $15.00, $19.50 And o! course we have others up to $30.00 each. [YOU can buy with confidence here. Some popular prices from the dainty lingerie section ‘Ladle!’ Silk Knit Pajamas, in lace ‘trimmed and tatilored styles Colors, maize, flesh, iifiil.l‘?aii‘fii.ln‘.‘.‘?i°.‘f‘f‘ $198 Broadcloth bloomers, closely woven andrwill wear and launder well. Price . . . . Bloomer and brdeslere set. Lace y trimmed bobette style. Peach white and maize ' Ladiesf French Psntie, yoke front and cuff knees Made of egcellent quality silk knit- In pink, peach, maize, and white.‘ Price .. Satin and crepe de chine slips. Pink, peach and white. Prices .. and Other slips in wash silk and Silk §.i$:i:£.‘:t.:.‘t?%l.Pil;, lli.*:; 53,, $1.09 to saoo orchid and and. Price - ~ " ' " b You can buy with confidence and wear with pride A Notable Opportunity to Secure Model Hats at a Saving Two reduced lines of early models offered today and follow- mg days at a most attractive price. These very lovely hats. one of a. kind, imported to express the modern ' turn of the spring, are now being cleared“ Effectively smart liats from some of the best designers in the country. Values tos 331063 I Now reduced to only .. Distinguished hats ordinarily paced at various figures up to lit”? f“.°.‘.".’.°.‘i‘i“.i‘i.°. $700 Among the lower prices we call especial attention to a very wonderful range of smartly made, well finished wear- abienewhatmnowofferedat Buy with confidence We are not satisfied until YOU are. “stint. and Shorts” the popular ’ Summer Undergarment for Men here's a‘. line With an excellent idea. behind it... Freedom. can. coolness, perfect comfort. Tllie store provides you rather the largest range in the Provinces ~ 100 m‘ 81.00 01.00 "d $1.20 Striped broadcloth White, cream, blue and 1511111.. cotton all sorts of tasteful fabric 13k well ea fancy stripes a s _ _ lletcllway style bin ti la ialtilggail marsh? with fibre, 51-50 Willdlof-Wlll‘ Ihi ' d’ Drawers. Long sleeve: 33d 112s thine per suit s1 i“ ‘ladaeoeaon {sq 7,. . Q