That’s the basis of our proposition on P. E. Island. We guarantee results and the only Well we ask a customer to pay for is one that produces water. There's a difference between just a hole in the ground and an Artesian Well properly constructed. If your water supply is not just what you would like to have, why not give us a call and we would send our ex- pert out to your place-a man quali- fied to give you advice from experi- ence acquired over a period of twenty- six years. i .- ‘.'".'i'~.'§" This service is FREE of charge to you. There's l no obligation on your part whatever. TRASK WE LL Co. 31 Church St. Amherst, N. S. Local Representative: ll lvw< _ 4m and Prince Bounty Chronicle ' -—'l'hln column is reserved for uewi el local interest but advertising of n lowly nature may be Inserted at S eenu a word strictly payable in ad- -__-- --SPBAYING MATERIALS-Pl!!! line selling at especially attractive prices up till July 15th. J. B. Mill- mln, Remington. 1531-74-01. —DIPROVING RESIDENCE - m. Robert Baker, s. progressive far- remodelled. SOCIAL-A very successful ice cream social was held on ‘Puesday evening 0n the lawn of the Cen- tral Christian Church at. Summer- side. The ladies had a busy time dispensing ice cream and cake and chatting with their guests. Rev. w." and Mrs, Watterworth welcomed those who patronized the social. B. ANT-The funeral services for Reuben, Durant were held on Wed- Rev. o. .1. McLellan, n. n, took the services at the grave. The pall- bearers were Messrs. Wilfred Kelly, Chester Palmer, W. B." McNeil, Burt Paquet, Josephus Smallman, Columbus Arsenauit. S. —LARGE IUMBER TAKING EXAMS-Then; are 169 pupils from I l i-ITIRFARMINGM P531118 bet- l --SUCCESSFUL ICE (ltEAMl -—!"UNERAL 0F REUBEN DUBP -—BUY FREE GROUERIIB Ind l _ all picnic and camping supplies at' D . Bruce's. isei-v-c-zi ‘ ter every day. Buy Ross-Miller bis- - cult, cubes, kibblo and meet meal st Brace’; 1581-74-2! —NORTH BEDEQUE & IRE-l TOWN, United Church. Mininer mer and fox rancher of North ‘Bede- i “bu” °n July 9th’ Sunday school‘ m" u having m. dwemm, fiouu- as usual, Minister, J. W. A. Nichol- ‘I011. ._-.- —VIS!'l'ING HIS MOTHER-NI!‘- Wm. McKay, 2nd engineer of tho car ferry "Charlottetown," is at his home in Summerside on t of the illness of his mother, m1. .Alexander McKay. S. -BUY N0. 1 SHREDDED Whole- wheat, Rice, Mullet, and all fox | feeds at Breeds. 1661-7-6-21 —SYMIPA'1'BY EXPRESSED — Much sympathy is expressed for Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Waite of Tyne vauey in the death of their four remains were conveyed to his home in Tyne Valley where they will be laid to rest. B. lieve thro -BEDEQUE United church of Canada, Rev. L. P. Archibald, Min- ister. Services for Sunday, July 9th. Borden 8 p. m., Cape Traverse 7.30 aqflgmavi-rw 1- m. dial BILDERED BY FRANTIC BOASTS —the public has held to a solid fact, which it can be- —the simple truth that ugh 18' years of claims and MORE PEOPLE ’ RIDI ON‘ GOODYEAR TIRES rum or; ANY omen KIND W,» VliUGHAN H. GROOM Summerside, P. E. I. ‘*-,",' 'At Morley M. Bell’s Law Office Phone 297. counter-claims-more motor- ists have chosen Goodyears than any other tire. i p. m., Bedeque 7.30 p. m. Rev. J. lmmm PM“ °°“"tY Willing ll" 1.. Limd will preach at Borden, Lsctriculation Exams at the Sum- and the minister will preach at merside High School this week. cape mversm The service at Be, Professor Blanchard of Prince of dcque will be under the auspices of Wales College is in charge. This is l the largest number that have ever the Ed m Thompson Y' w' A and taken the exams at Summerside. S. sgfafigflzmox: glam? 31183;: —SA VE MONEY ON COAL- nor 1r now mom TllE can wrnnr: ws; Am; . ‘UNLOADING. . FULLY SCREENED COAL $7,110 FREE DELIVERY ON ORDERS OVER FIVE TONS. —TERMS CASH ON DELIVERIL. TBIQZBAG ‘Maritime Goal Go. m m» macs: DELIVERY narrow n. LARGE. MGR. 5 ___i._._i__ PERSONALS -Mlss Carrie Grady of Char- lottetown is visiting friends in Summerside. S. —Miss Carrie Holman oi Mont- real is spending the summer months with her mother, Mrs. R. T. Holman of Summerside. S. _ __.__ --Mrs. James Farquharson and at the Boys camp. There will not be any service at Searieiown. --SOCIAL GATHERING - A pleasant surprise and farewell par- ty was held at the “Hayes Resid- ence," Alberton, on Thursday, June 29th, when upwards of fifty of the residents of the "Dock" gathered to say farewell to Miss Pear] Ramsay who has been the teacher of the Union School for the. past two years. Music and games were en- with C Goodyear emerges from of dis a period bargain tires actually in- tress selling of its leadership creased. More people than ever have discovered that must go farthest Goodyears are best buy. w money son Allan have arrived from Mon- 10y“! by you“? and ma‘ Refresh‘ treal. They are visiting Mrs. Far- men“ were mrved by the ladies" quharsorfs parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. The“ as the Re“ Dr- Fraser was 0N REQUEST _ i EXTRA 2 cmmsansnn STREET PHONE 990 — SHINGLES - SHINGLES We have on hand ONE MILLION CEDAR SHINGLES. Price as follows : Viz- a ‘ Extra No. 1’s 52.00 per M Clear Walls $2.50'per M 2nd Clears $2.75 per M Clears Siifiilperill Extras .. S315 and $4.00 per M We also have a full line oi‘ JOHNS-DIANVILLE ASBESTOS SHINGLES AND ROLL ROOFING in assorted colors. Prices on implication. L. M. POOLE & G0. PAOLPS WHARVES Pi THE, OUS VERDICT OF SUCCESSFUL RANCHERS “We have never fed anything to equal IMPERIAL FOX BIS- CUITS and IMPERIAL PUPPY OD in promoting healthy and normal groyvth of pups and de- veloping sturdy bodies with sup- erior pelts of lustrous sheen, \ thick-skinned and retaining their ~ color.” winter»;- f ‘J's- fijeggrialleioivflr 1' C. Lawson, Alberton. -Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Sheritt ' of Boston, Mass., are visiting Mr. E. Profit of Burlington. This is their first visit to the Island and they are delighted with it. S. —Miss Jean M. Townsend, R. N.. of Toronto, is spending her holi- jdays with her parents, Mr. and jMrs. 1M3. W. Townsend of Sher- i brooke. S. -Mr. Brent McIsaac of the Bank of Nova Scotia at Summer, side is spending his vacation at St. Peter's, P. E. I. S. l -Mr. -Robert Gordon, Grand [Master of the Prince Edward Is- land Masonic Lodges, left this week for England to attend a meeting of the Masons in London. He will be sway about five weeks. S. —Mr. C. B. Jelly, principal of the Summerside High School left this morning to take a six weeks course at the summer school at Mount Allison University, Sackviile, N. B. S. -Mrs_ (Din) Champion of O‘Leary, and her daughter, Miss Helen, are expected to arrive from England on Saturday. Miss Cham- pion is taking a course in English History at the L0l1dOn University and Mrs. Champion was visiting her during her vacation. S. delayed the meeting was called to order by Mr. Allan Matthews, Sec-- retary of the School. Mr. Matthews ' in his own genial manner stated the object of the meeting. He con- gratuiated Miss Ramsay on win- ning the friendship and good will u-Mflyo, E_ B Maura“. Georg“ of the whole district and also on town, hm; returned from a visit to the successful work of the school. Sydngy, Mr. Howard Clark, trustee, then the Dock would always be pleas- ..'M.rs. JOlln Dalziel. leaves on ant. All entered heartily into the return to Georgetown tomorrow af_ song “For She's a. Jolly Good Fel- ter enjoying a holiday in Char. low." This brought to a close a very , lotte enjoyable evening and a pleasanHOf h _ w_ Shaw, closing to the school year. Cavendish Court Apartments, EASTEREEI-lllilllflli ..' This column in reserved fol news of local interest but advertising of u newly nature may be inserted n! Bdcente u word strictly payable ll W . u vnuce. ‘ e are paying or left at H. J. Mahons Drug Store, Ill Trade Montague. i2-13-dtf. t ‘For Wool and the ad- --'THE UNITED CHURCH OF. Vance, any’ CANADA - Montague Pastoral AUGUST 15th. Charge. Dr. John Pringle will preach in Montague on Sunday _ Watch your mail for tague Sunday afternoon at 3. our Special sale ..'SU'I!SCRIP'.I'IONS to The Charlottetown Guardian may be‘ handed to their Rep. Archie Hume. -Mr. Harvey Waugh (a former resident of North Bedeque) but now residing in California, is renewing old friendships after an absence of seventeen years. He is the guest of m. and Mrs. Brewer Waugh, while on the Island. His wife and daugh- ter accompanied him, motoring here in their Ford 8. He expects to re- evening at 7.30 and in Lower Mon- Moming service at 11 conducted by _ _ u... minister, m. Gordon c. Circular to be issued shortly. ii. E. PRATT & SON St. Peter’s. ..'Mrs. James H. Noseworthv and daughter, Muriel Louise, have ar- rived home to spend the summer with Mrs. Noseworthys parents, Mr. and lvlrs. William 0. Jenkins, An- main about two weeks. 1512-74-31. nandaie. SPRINGVALE SCHOOL ____ Report of grading exams: Grade VIII certificates-l, Ern- est Carter; 2, Eileen Younker. Grades v1 and v11 to VIII-i, Jean Sentner and Miiiar Matheeon fequal); 2, Finlay McLeod; 8, Dan- iel Parrish. Grade V.-1, Heath Johnston: 2,, Lorna Crabbe; 9, mer Mathesonfl Grade 1v-1, Howard Gillispie; 2,! Florence Coles; 3, Ovid Dollar. Grade III—1, Kenneth McDonal and Aleitha McSween (equal); Dannie Coles. Grade II-i, Lloyd McDonald; 2,. d1 . Ralph Gillispie; 8. Eric Matheson. Grade I (oi-l, Mae Younksr; 2,; Helen McLeod; 3, Eleanor Mathee-, on; 4, Ian McSween; (b)—1, Geraldi Dollar. Prize List so: highest standing in Grade! VIII exams, Ernest Carter. Highest average in grading exams VI and‘ VII, Millar Matheson and Jean Ralph Gillespie; 8, Eric Me For progress in Grade I, i, Mac Younker: 2. Helen McLeod: 8, lili- eanor Matheson: 4, Ian McSween. Prise for perfect attendance donut-i ed by Wm. Sentner, awarded to» Irene Parrish. Prize for highest average in grading exams donated.‘ Bringing U.» Father wgu; I'M GLAD THE FAMlLY v-wb DEQDED A‘? ms“:- -ro co TO ma new SHQRE- l THINK rLLTRY on ME NEW BATHiN surr- SUFlE- WHO DiD You TvuNK i‘? MIUI- QARK CBS? wan by Heath GOIdOIJ. Of North R hjghegt m h|s_ Ucilla and Carrie Miolinnis. Winslol donated by North, and Edna, Mrs. Harry m1 by A. E. Dollar, Johnston. Prise for wry in Grade VII, Donald McDonald, won by 13511181 man of Augustine Cove. Very d F arrish. Carolyn Fraser, teacher. ---_______. RUSSELL ALEXANDER LAIRD _..__-< The many relatives and friends of this province are sinceroiy sorry to learn of the death on June 20th at r L" u, Sack, of Russell ai-l exandez‘ Laird. formerly of North‘ Rustioo, P. E. I. He was a son oi‘. the late Mr. and Mrs. Alexander: Laird of North Rustico. Russell as heisalwlyscalled was s‘ $1119" friend, wholehearted and had a lov- r lug and cheerful disposition and, was a close friend to all who knew him. Es and his bride, Miss Elia Gm», hem, Cawenddsh, P. E. L. left this Province twenty-two years ago to make their home in Western Can- ada. It is almost a year since he became n1 with that dreaded dis-I His funeral service was held iromi A11 saints Church, Lashburn, where; his remains were laid to rest. He. leaves to mourn an wife and dough-l tor Thelma, four brothers. and three sisters namely, ‘Iheophilus. California; Levi, ‘Hamilton. and sympathy is felt for his wife .>< ustiooi we. child in this province, as his wlfl has been an invalid for a numbed ofyears. srnnwasnnv BOXES ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND just received regulation lilo (1 quart). Also PIN‘! Sill for SMALL FRUITS. A very large crop of STBAWBERRIES are in view this season. Growers are Id- vised to secure their supply early as there may be n Icar- clty before the end of the lesson. FOB SAIJII at our Store) Queen Street. Garter & 0o. Limited 15nd liv Gcorw» McManus f, “nail neuto‘. is THV‘: MRS- HUGH Miorrv? 5T0? WQRK 0N MY BEACH sun's- NE DECIDED NOT TO Clo-re ‘ms SEA- '13.: g ,