Dress Up the Tiny» ‘Tots l‘ .Now_ and Be Ready For _ the Hot‘ _Weatizer,' A [THIS STORE ANNOUNCES l‘ Q Western Guardian — —I'ILL YOUR TANKS AT BIAUIT DEW B07269!‘ 68601120 Pump. v 3915-5-17-11110. v-BUY MOBILOIL B. l. 0|’ B. ll Braoeb. 39i5-5-11-1mo. —FEED ROSS-MILLER 011520011 "Midget" PUPPY Biscuit two days Ill‘ week to eliminate worms. Fresh stock at Bruce's. 4038-5-23-ood-4 who. -—WE5TIBN AGENT- Mr. U. J. Gallant ‘is Guardian Agent in How- ian and will be pleased to receive new and renewal subscriptions. -ROSS-MII.LEII "KIBBLO" guppy Meal contains sufiioient charcoal. ' ' II o . , . a L... tn Kiddies Wants. "price. A‘ Special Baby Week’ gfresenting Many Special . Values See.our Richmond Street Window for everything that’s new and dainty Dresses, Underwear" Bonnets, Hats Jackets, Bootees Hose etc. 07* Give us a call and we are sure we will be able to fix up the babies to your . own and their liking at a reasonable Prowse Bros Ltd The Fashion Centre. ‘I RADIO FLASHES. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. W-R-V-A- RICHMOND. VA. FRIDAY, MAY 31, i929 270. 1 Meters — 1000 Watts i“ ‘MO-Wm. Byrd Trio. B.50—Amos‘n'Andy. ‘LOO-Sports Review, [lb-Warner Bros. Musical Movie News. ‘Mfr-Medical College Speaker. ‘8.00—I.nterwoven Pair. BSD-Bethlehem Lutheran Choir. iLOO-Hudson-Essex Challengers. flail-News Leader Hour. “mall-Hotel Richmond Orchestra. ALE-Colonial Theatre Organ. line-carry Me Back to Old Virgin- ny. - Big Slaughter Sale of Dry Goods and Clothing for men. Everything sacrificed for only four days beginning May 20th to June l. Every line will bc on sale at less than manufactured cost and some lines at one Bought foo heavily. hence the sale. ladies and children. half the cost. '1 AIEAnTXC CITY, F3195! l May 3i 0.00 to 10.00—Concert by Creature land His Band. assisted by Pauline 10.00 P. M. - DISPATCH NEWS iTalma. Addresses and Entertainment Program incident of Official Opening of Atlantic City's new $15,000,000 Auditorium and Convention Hall. co- incident. with Opening of Golden Jubilee of Light and Diamond An- niversary of Atlantic City N. J. Hon. Anthony M. Ruflu, Jr., Mayor of At- lantic City; Hon Walter E. Edge. U. ‘ S. Senator; Hon Emerson L. Richards State Senator, and Other Prominent l0.00—Addrcss by Hon. Charles Cur- tis. Vice-President of the United ium Special Band Concert (Creators and His Band, with Addresses by Foreign Ambassadors, Senators, Gov- ernors and Prominent Dlgnitarics. l1.0D—-Spccial Organ Recital. Jean Wicncr. Casiua Hall of Steel Pier. The following is the list, new stock Included. Men's Suits ............ 20% of! Men's Overcoats . . . Men's Underwear Men's Worhhirta Men's Overalls .. Men's Swefilofs . Men's Socks ..... Men's Noekwesr Men's 1m- and Cape .. 20% of! Ladies‘ Hosiery .. 30% ofl Ladlea‘ 0011000 ........ 3i Pr!“ Boys‘ Sulta Z0 to 25% 0!! Boys’ Sweaters ........ 20% oil Boys‘ Hosiery . . . . 80% of! Boys’ Windbreakers .... 25% oi! Boys’ lists and Caps .. 20% off Ladies‘ Coats . . . . . ..... 209', of! Ladies’ Silk Dresses 20% of! Children's Bronson... . I096 ofl House Furnishings 207" All other lines in the store slaughtered May 29 to Juno l. 1W; Q9 approbation. tarsus oasb. ' ' om forgot u» am. Wednesday’. comm. ma; and nnocx socoumnv MONTAOUI, P. I. l.‘ City, state and Government Ofhciais. States. Normal Dedication of Auditor- . r OFQO-OQQQQ'@VT v charcoal tones up the system and el- iminates worms. Sold at Braces. 4030-5-28-eod-d wks. --BUY ROSS-MILLER Melt I!!! Biscuit at Bruce's, wholesale distrib- utors for Prince Edwrad Island. 4038-5-28-eod-4 Wis. —POWEB AND HAND geared meat choppers for‘ fur farmers. Pricd ‘ unbeatable at Bruce's. 4oaa-s-2a-eod-4 wks. —THE LOWER. BEDEQUE PLAY- ERS present the three act piayf “Ace High" in Central Bedeque Halli on Tuesday, June 4th, 5083-5-30-21.‘ -"BRAYCO" Red Label special made-to-order English fox, mink and muskrat netting, large stock at Brac- e's. 4038-5-23-eod-4 wrs. —FOR SALE-Fox biscuits damaged by water. Every bag a real bargain while they last. Fox feed, hen feed. pig feed, over a thousand bags to select from. Robinson's Bakery, Sum- inerside. 5045-5-28-31 —Fms'r nau. GAME or THE sEASOrL-The first ball game of the season was played in the bare bail grounds, Summerside, on Monday evening between St. Dunstans Uni- versity, Charlottetown, and the C. Y. M. L. of siunmerslde. There was e. large attendance of fans and although it was raining part of the time much interest was shown in the game. which, however, was very one- sided and ended in a. win for the St. Dunstanls team by the long score of 8 to 0.—S. —-MISCELLANEOUS shown-m.- The young people of Bedeque tendered a shower on Monday evening to Miss Ruth Campbell of Summeraide, who is shortly to figure in an interesting event. Miss Campbell was the very efficient teacher in Bedeque School for a while before teaching in Sum- merside High School, and became very popular with all classes in that community. The showéi/ was held at Mrs. Fred Moyses residence where quite a number of young people an_d some older ones assembled to extend their best wishes and shower the bride to be with many beautiful gifts. Mis Campbell thanked the doners in o. very charming manner for so kindly remembering her. The evening was spent in music and other entertain-r ment and ice cream aridother dainty refreshments were served by tho hos- teas before the guests departed for their homes-S. PERSONALS —'I‘he many friends of Mrs. T. H. Scot Jackson, of Suinmerside, who entered the Prince County Hospital for treatment this week, will be pleased to hear she is a little better and wiil wish her a complete recov- ery.--S. ..--Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Bradshaw, o! Summerside, left on Monday to at- tend the graduation of their eldest daughter, Miss Cecelia Bradshaw, at D . DENTAL SURGEON HOURS-D in l .30 2 to .00 Corner Queen and Richmond THE Souris Drug 0o. I A F ORLORN HOPE The following dialogue was over- heard late the other night. ' Donald-l guess Io might as well go home. Torn-Did you try the drug store! There was an old girl named itfahone, Who lived all her life all alone. But the tonic she took Gave her sum s. sweet look, No longer lho lives all aiono. Thal- lonio was sot at the losrlo Drug Store where, they keep a full supply of medicines, drugs and sundries. rubber goods. shaving ao- perfumol. and a thousand other dainty articles for nlladfa tulle ‘Clear Springs. ~ band, Dugal McDougal. died recently. 3 Acadia University. which takes place this week. Miss Bradshaw is graduating in Bachelor Science. Household Economics-J. - . ..-Mr. Ibnton Crossman. of cape Wolfe, who was reoontb o“ in; stafl ofthsliankofOommeieoatlum- mar-side. has obtainld s poaitim. in the Civil Service Department at 0t- tswwsnd leave! to take up his duties in-ths Capital on Monday but. His many Summers" friends wish him auooua in his new position-S. v -Mrs. J. M. Nourish. orliummer- side. leaves today for Ottawa to ot- tend the graduation of her daughter. l Miss Pauline. who is graduating from the Ottawa General Hospital. She was accompanied by her son, Dr., Ralph Noonan. who will be sway. about two weeks. While in Ottawai Mrs. Tallmire.-—S Eastern Guardian. .1108! uunosnnn car Robin Hood Flour. Bran and Shorts lowest ‘prices, wholesale and retail. ~Poole 6s Thompson, Ltd. Montague. ..'EASTEBN AGENTS-Ml‘. J. WW Murdock is Guardian Agent in Mon- tague and will be pleased to receive new and renewal subscriptions. mrrcmc. — Reserve Wednesday. July 3rd for grand Picnic in Cardigan. - sso-s-z-staura. . ..____. i .351‘. PETER/S BAPTIST} CHURCH. ~— Reverend Mr. Vincent‘ will preach m st. Peter's Baptist? Church on Sunday June 2nd at 3 p. m. ..'BEAR RIVER SOUTH WOM- AN'S INSTITUTE-On May the 10th this Institute met at the home of Miss Marion McGaugh for its regular meeting. ‘There were eight members present and three visitors. Meeting opened by answering of roll call. Minutes were then read and approved. The report of the Raffle which was held in school on May 6th was then read by the President Mrs. John Campbell and had been a de- cided success. Some discussion took place as to putting a fenu around the school yard. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess after which an enjoyable spent by all present. A vote of thanks was extended to her. Meeting closed. Next meeting to be held at the home o1 Mrs. Stephen Hughes. Secretary. ' PERSONALS ..‘Mrs. Levine is home from Bos- ton, visiting her recently widowed mother, Mrs. Edward Viilard at her home. Hay River, and expects to re- turn next week, taking her mother back with her. \ ..‘Miss Clotilda McDonald. Herman- ville. is dangerously ill with pneu- monia. Dr. McLean. who is attend- ing, has small hopes. Father Mc- Pherson. P. P., visited her Saturday, giving spiritual consolation. ..‘Hugh McDougall and his wife, nee McGuigan. St. Mary's Road. re- turned to the Island, taking up their abode with his bereaved mother at The father and hus- Boy Scout Jamboree Subscription List In connection with the great com- ing of age International Boy Scout Jamboree to be held at Birkenhead. Eng, in July. two Scouts are to be , provided for by the Governor Gen- I eral. Any additional Scouts must be provided for locally. end the Pro- vincial Boy Scout Commissioner and Committee have authorized the open- ing of a subscriptions list for this purpose. Subscriptions may be sent to Mr. G. Fiiiifer, Bank 0f Montreal. Mr. D. A. MacKinnon. Assistant Receiver General! Office. Mr. Herbert W. Yeo, 50 Greenfield, Avenue, Mr. J. I‘. Leightizer. 82 Weymouth St.. or Mr. J. R. Bumett. Guardian Office. Subscriptions already received. Mr. George DeBiois $30.00 Mr. W. Chester S._McLurs .. 25.00 Mr James Paton Charlottetown Guardian . Moors s» McLeod 555E. iRfifli-flsg. "a is 55.5.55 g9 E §> lVLrs. Noonan will visit her daughter i evening was ' Mr. R. L. Cotton .. . Judge Stewart ............---. 0.00 M0 Mrs. Burnett ........ 10.60 1.00 5.00 Nil 1.00’ 19F 1.00 aon Mr. W. W. Owen _-..........--. Henderson and Oudmoro ..... Mr. W. G. Hog; Dr. Archibald A FRIEND Prowse Bros. Ltd. use: Mr. N. H. DeBiois ............ 5.00 i . ! In Memorzam ' MRS. JOHN A. MCLEAN On May 7th. i929, there passed peacefully away at the home of her daughter, 33 Weymouth St. Char- lottetown, Mrs. John a McLean. in iher 79th ycar. The deceased was a idaughter of the late James Angus iMcDonald ‘and Sarah McKie. of Grand River, Lot l4. She has re- sided in Charlottetown for the plat 20 _v:ars, where by her kindness and ilicrrfulness ‘she has endeared her- self 1o all whom had the pleasure of her acquaintance. During her jour- ney through life she was ever ready to lend a helping hand to those in need. There are left to mourn the loss of a. kind loving wife and moth- cr. her husband and four sons and one daughter, namelyr-James A.. Portage; John G.. New York; Daniel S. Moncton, N.B.; Kenneth W.,Port Borden and Mrs. Edward Malleta Charlottetown, also one sister. Mrs. James Whclan. Grand River. Lot 1'4. The deceased had the honor of having had four sons win distinc- tion in the Great War. James A. served with the 1st Life Guards Im- perial Army and her other three sons with the 1st Division Canadian Ex- peditionary Force. Her funeral was hold from her late residence to St. Dunstans Cathedral, where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by REV. R. J. McDonald. The floral tributes and Mass Cards were many silent tokens of the esteem in whichshe was held. The pail bearers were Messrs. John Callaghan. James Dennis. Chris Ford. Robert Diamond. Eddie m1- iett and Gordon McLean. ' MT. STEWART NOTES Mr. John R. McLaughlin. C. N. It. Borden. paid a visit to his home at Head of Hillsboro on Sunday last. a Master Bruce Affleck had the mis- fortune of falling down stairs at his home on Thursday night, giving his neck a severe cut which necessita‘ medical attention. What might have proved to be a serious accident occurred on Sunday last to Mr. Thomas Smith. While he and Mrs. Smith were en route to French Village, the steering gear gave way on the Ford Coupe in which they were driving. Mrs. Smith received scratches about the fade, but m; an”, occupants escaped with more than a slight shaking up. Among the visitors to Mt. Stewart on Sunday were: Mr. Alfred Alfleck. Mr. Artemas Jardine. Miss E. Jardine, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Coffin, Mr. and Mrs. Jas Brady, Mlsseg, Jennie Douglas. Mr. and Mrs. Urban McDonald and family have moved to Mt. Stewart from their former home at Pisquid. ‘Mr. and Mrs, Benjamin Birt, Head of Hilisboro, motored to Covehead on Sunday-D. Livestock Markets (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. Que, May 29.-'I'here was 30 cattle. 77 calves. 11 hogs and 1 sheep and lambs for sale in the two markets including one load of good steers offered and were not sold at time of writing. The" cattle market was steady. Calves were medium to good quality and were sold for $0.50 to $11.00. The sheep market was un- ilhflflfled- H088 were steady at $18.70 to $14. a For The Cool: i GI-IDDLI CAKIS FOB BRIAKFAST 0nd cup of well-cooked cold rice, l teaspoon salt, 1 egg, 5i cup may chopped fried breakfast bacon, a Pinch 0i flurry Powder. Seat the egg until light, add to tho rice, and then mix in all the other ingredients. Drop by ‘ablespoons on~to a hot grlddlg well greased with bacon fat. Brown on one side, tum carefully and brown on the other side. larva immodiatsiy. Bell & Mathieson nuns-rue a loucnona mm noun, Vs noun so wan 20.00. Cora and ' .57 ' ‘J Summer Wearables of Distinct Smartness Dainty, Sleeveless “Craysheen” Dress» $3.95- Just stepping into the store in time with the com. ing of warmer days, this daintily Stylish and very inexpensive dress, shown in seven popular colors‘ of “craysheenfl White powder blue, maize, green, mauve, peach and pink . . . ' Mailed anywhere. poet paid on receipt of price mentioned above Crepe Verocaine . Sleeveless Dress $1230 Our buyers approve this model most heartily, and you will like it, we're confident.. Very lovely crepe verooaine, no sleeves, green, peach, mauve, pink and white. You can “step out" con- fident of correctness, in one of these . . p A 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- ing dust, moisture and wrinkles- To wear an “EKCOMOOR coat presents distinction. There tire Better Knitted Suits Here Two and three piece knitted suits are enormously popular 31110113 the ladies who want to be comfortable and delightfull smart at thesame time. “ y F0111" ranges of verv 110mb“ value $7.50, $11.50 $15.00 $19 50 And of course we have others up to $30.00 each. , l .YOU can buy with confidence here. v Some popular prices from the dainty lingerie .secti0n Ladies’ Silk Knit Pajamas, in lace trimmed and tatilored styles‘ Colors. maize, flesh, green, peach and orchid All sizes. Price .. . . . ._., closely Broadcloth bloomers, woven and will wear and launder well. Price .. . .-. Bloomer and brassiere set. Lace trimmed bobette style. Peach white and maize special Broadcloth Sup“ He!“ Other slips in wash silk and Silk stitched top.. Pink, blue, peach Knit., to orchid and sand.. Price Prices 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- ing 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, Ladies’ French Pantie, yoke front and cuff knee. liiade of egcellent quality silk knit. In pink, peach, maize, and white. Price .. 5,. Satin and crepe de chine slips. Pink, peach and whiten $4.25 $5.25 Prices . . 5-».- Effectively smart hats from Distinguished hats ordinarily some of the best designers in priced at various figures up to‘ . the country. Values to $10.00 233,9". .“.°.“.’.’.".“.‘f°.‘i‘t.‘f’ $700 New reduced i" only 0155.00 Among-the lower prices we call especial attention to a very wonderful range of smartly made, well finished wear- oblenewhata,nowofferedat ' Buy with confidence We are not satisfied until YOU are. “Shirts and Shorts” the popular Summer Under-garment for Men Here's a lino with an excellent idea behind it. Freedom, ease, coolness, perfect comfort.- This store provides you rather the largest range in the Provinces 75c “d $1.50 $1.00 m‘ $1.25 Striped broadcloth White, cream, blue. all sorta of tasteful and pinks Cotton fabric as well as fancy stripes silks , Hatchway style combinations in ' Balbrlggan material, with short, gages and ankle legs Men's Combinations in the pop- ular Hatohway Style (Button- loss) . Nainaook material Price . " Windsor Wear Shirts and Drawers. Long Sleeves and legs °l1il',-. Price per so’: "d El] Hatchway‘ style combinations in Fancy Nainsook. Shades, white Pr??? .‘.,.l‘jgsz'ooper suit llbllQlliliooie Moore fa’ McLeod