WHEN USING w l LSOITS lLY PADS M“, D Junie."- “stint ‘ M’ iuitcw ‘o, d, F] Killers we eta y t all Drug!!!“- ‘fimg General Stereo RUM ROW She: Don't you find the ocear: imuirli i’ lic: Yap. ll you can get past the etguard patrol. THE EASIST OA i Motorist; What road do yo» ii i: the easiest to travel In ivwn7 . Ditto: The road to deatruc» i‘m quite sure. D ULD BE IN HARMONY THEN i. lfle (lilac cook): How can l you of growling about your d7 I never complain. ubby: Let's est out-then you growl, too. L_> the: Are you aure there are no ltere herci Positive! I'm the only man . ‘c. "af- ‘ ' ‘Western Guardian ._-8HOP from Holman'a Catalog. .-FOR LATE WESTERN NEWS Page ll is available. ti. —JULY 11th, HOPE RIVER TEA-Extra special in every way. Come one, come uil. 1832-6-25M5l. ..—"DON'T MISS BIG CLEAR- ING out sulo oi ~M. Croken, Cler- mont, July 7ih. . Two iirilcs from klitnsngton." 1907-6-29-21 tire and (Theory. --LOST.-0no spare .iin b~twocn Tiguiish and Jun: ‘All, Phase IL.\\I .‘. .i.ii Hotel. Tignlsh. 1916-6 -THE NEW ANNAN DRAMA TIC Clulb will present tlii- ll iict comedy drama, llroiher Judah. in Misconclie liall, Mpnday. Jllne 2h. AlIlllItSB-iilll 30 and {I0 cent». li M-iii- day unfavorable ’l‘uesday evening. -—-GUARDIAN WESTERN OFFJCEPThu Guardian's Western representative has an (iiiice on Water Street, Suniiiioraido. next to IJQIIPGIICG Gallaiit's Tailor Shop (and directly opposite the Gallant Crockett plucky-his phone number is 231i. -Ho will lie pleased to re- ceive news, subscriptions or ad- .ertising, —OBlTUARY.-'l‘lie deal-h oi Mr. James Goodwin at the Prince Uouiity Hospital on Monday even- ing, JIIIIJO 22nd, at ‘the age oi 86 years marks the passing of one oi the old landmarks of the eomiiiuu- ity of iledcque. The deceased was a highly tistccniul and respected citizen of Bcdvqne fur upwards of B0 years. the last few years of his life having been spent in Sllllllllif- side. lie lt-aves to mourn his luss one daughter Mrs. N. A. McAiilt-y, oi.‘ lsiiiticld, 011135., who wa-s wltli him in his ins-t moments. The (iunriliuii joins with a host oi friends iii xtciidlng sincere sympathy. --HOLMAN'S 68th ANNIVER- SARY SAL-E closed on Sat. night inn blaze oi glory. During the two days oi‘ the sale, practically every special article purchased for the sale was sold out, sonic oi the spec ials being entirely taken up iliiriiig the first day. That the public ap- preciate rcal savings was shown from the liict that more than 1,130 pounds 0i‘ raisins were sold, 126 pipes, 420 brooms .375 pounds oi ' . tea, 300 pounds oi cream 0i tartar. 125 pounds oi chocolates uiid cu- ougli icc cream cones to make 5i towers as high as the big Siimnier- siile store. There were more than 510 pieces oi enamelware séld, more than 500 table glasses, 50 ten pots, 75 pails, 50 mattresses, 50 uiutouitibile tires and 65 rolls oi‘ roofing. The snlc was by long odds the most successful event oi tho kind held in Summersldc ior sev- crnl years and was particularly marked by the jovial and liitppy aplri-t oi the shopping public as - well as‘ tho prompt service given by ‘the Holman staff. " —ALBERTON. — The Alborton lligli School closed for ‘the mid- summer vntzaiion on Friday last. There was n good attendance oi visitors present and a nice pro- wrniinme wns cn-rrieil out. Tlie first number was "Flag Salute" anii "Oh Canada," Recitations by Everett Cass and Win. Bernard: Solos by Ethel Uulton and Aihau Ashley: a luet by the Misses Jessie and Mll- Summervllle Horse Races Wednesday, July 8th Pifrses $175.00 Purses Froe-Fnr-All Trnt and Pure .. 2.110 Trot anll Pure .. ii Minute Trot and Pure . . . . .. 550.00 Entrlen Clone on July 4th. lluriira must be eligible flute, ' Entrance fee 5% iii purine; 5% elctlnr- tlon Irom money winners. All races Ialle hoists: host thru- ln live in hnr- ‘lltflll race to finish at iil of lllth heal. llonien divided M, l5, l and 1410b. The management reserve the right to declare all‘ any clues not satisfactorily IIIIMI. ‘ If dny proves unfavorable, rat-on will be held on Naturrluy, July llth. on entry Dr ‘I’ HIM I "n That renews cheap. " I thlnli he's awlully dear. This Lad Dull? “PM: Mother hall unknowingly hie e lght. Ono lmy or girl W"! I r has below normal . Per ape your child la that ‘Tirh marlin cnnlrl Ire I would load the mieIu-a Irrlphlnr will spare no trouble tn make this one a! the boat day's npiirt u! the canon. JAMES B. MoMlLLAN, ' Doe-rotary. tlummrrvlllr I7IlI-fl-2lItnflll3I. 00-0 i. INSIDIOUS EYE STRAIN We use this adjective ad- vlscdly. Oufierera from Eyeatrain , may have pcrlaot vlslcn and therefore do not auapact the presence cl any aya deflat- Tho motive power cl tha entire human crganllm II Nerve Inargy. Normal ayca, It la computed iiuuu about of WI Nerve lncrgy, but when 51°" atraln la present, a much larg- er proportion la required- Henoe detective eyemthrolllb m. Icmaclll. i. l.- . Renaud who one live their consumption cl an ex- ' cl Nerve En- ergy, may aerlcuely allcct the functioning of other organa cl the body, and produce ill health. HAVE YOUR IYII IXAMINID .‘\. F4 IIIIIIOII . 1 “WWW .. .a.\.-uia4au\a.AAA ‘time 3.1a 1-5; 1 .-,i The Holman C. C. M. Bicycle Road Race (Special to The Guardian) SUMMERS-IDE, l’. E. l.. June 28. —-Thc Suminerslde preliminary of the llolman C. C. Mi. bicycle road rncc -was held on Saturday after- noon, tho contestants starting triiiu the John A. Len Fix linnch at three oclock, The course "was w.'li lined -with spectators anil a lot of iufcrcst was taken in the finish which resulted as follows: Junior rncc—-lst Cordon Call beck, t.mc 3.35 1-5; 2nd Earl lVlc Donald. Senior racc—1st C. Montgomery, 2nd A. McKie; 3rd R Wood. These winners will compete with ‘the winners of the prielimin iiry races at Kciiiiiiigtun, .()'t.cziry. Tignish Albcrton and others in Prince County for the county cliiini pioiiship at the Dominion liay Sports in Sunimeri-iidc. ilrcd Lawson; Tablvaui by I0 bays; "Vacation" ‘by lnttarmediats- pupils; Taliban by 10 gin.“ fro:ii IIII‘ ice-Principal's room; vacation song Short atldrei-zstvs were given by Rev. Mr. Christin. Rev. Dr. Leo Nclilgan, Mayor Burke and Trustees White and IIIIITII. The Board of Trustees are: W. i). White, M. It. I4‘lIl'(I an-d John Wilson. The teat-berg are: Miss Mabel Fielding, (Prlui-lpiil); Miss M. llicfizrrvillc, (Vice-Principal); Miss Bowiii-ss (IllIiiTlllUtIIliIU) and Miss Annie Dicghan (Priiiinry.) Eastern Guardian _..'8HOP from Holman’s Catalog. ....'STORES AT ST. PETERS will close Dominion Day, 185i) 6 26 3i .."FOR SALE-A splendid build- ing lot in Georgetown. Apply W. P. lcice, Miitaguir, 1003 ....°EA8TERN AGENT-Mr. J W. Murdock is now Guardian agent in Montagng and will be pleased to receive news items, IIIIVOTIIRIDK Joli Printing, new and renewal subscriptions. ..*FOR SALE-Excellent farm for sale at (lrccnfleid known as tho Rice Farm. 85 acres, 20 acres under oats, balance in hay. For furilicr particulars apply to W. l’. l’. lticc, Millllill-fllli. 1008 ..*H|$ MASTERS VOICE RE- CORDS.—~Rciluccd iii prlcc 75c. rc- cords for 55c. all other records cx- ccpt rcd seals 20c. off at Mabons Drug Store, llloiitiigue for a limited time only. 1780-6-242ii-2tl Jy 2 3. __.._-¢-ca_-i _ i Oranges ionJJnderweIghts Give oranges ho tho unilorwcight ‘chikl. They stimulate nprpetite, inr- nlsh vitamins and aid growth. Oi course tho ill nourished child needs milk. milk andmoru inllk. Ilutlio- tween meals oranges will tone his system and make him take hotter cure oi his milk. ‘It is ‘boat ‘to give tho oranges mt lcast a half hour be- fore a meal, when the stomach is empty. We have prepared A Special Remedy which la being aucceaa- lully used oy many oi Die Leading Fox Ranchers Teatimoniala of merit received daily. lt’a Dalmatian _ Flea Powder Flneat grade III bulk- m... “The REXALL Poac- itie KODAK R 5 ‘ rnc cnentoiawrowu GUARDIAN tinss-ln ii PlIZZli Horizontal 1 City in Ontario. 7 Place to rost. l1 Engages‘ for pay. 1. Popular ilrink_ , Animal's foot. Docay. ’ Proposition. 'l‘liirnl ending. Farm animal, Placed. lt is. 'i‘o dircot a weapon. Throw. Sorrowful. Altitude (ab). (lzirilcn iplant. Sharp cry_ Baker's confection. swee Iiii Small taste. Z17 Part of verb ‘to be." Zitflvehiclc. ‘i0 Parent. 1'1 (Trcdit (111).) 42 Sever. lii 17 lii 20 Z1 ‘>2 qr) Z0 Ill] 33 35 ' rill lnsreot. ‘i5 ln-aip. 47 (lo into. ‘i0 (iait of a house. 5i) Natives of Aimerica. Vertical 2 Exclniiiai.|on. 3 'l‘oar or eut._ 4 lkrrtainlng to the mouth. 5 ltocr-nt, il 'l‘tironio schools ( 8 ltlach (ab.) i) Species of wood. 1c Portable dwellings. ab.) IN MEMORIAM‘ M RS. Peter MACDONALD.- Tho cominunity- oi Peters "Road and vicnity were shocked to hear oi the sudden" and unexpected passing away of <Mrs Pctcr S. Mac- Donald (nce Eflle MacLood of Lake Megautic, Quebec in the 58th year of hcr age in the evening of Miiy 25th, The late Mrs MacDon- llIlI while attending to her various duties, and in the absence of her family, was taken suddenly ill and passed away in a iow initiates. iShc leaves to mourn a loving sister and mc-ther the iollowiiig family; lsabeli and Randal at home; Mrs John Beck, Alliston; Mrs (loo, Huston, l-iiiverlilll. Mass ‘Mrs Mathinson ‘nnil Miss Ethel, Greenwood. Mass; also two broth- ers and two sisters in Scottstown. Quebec. iler husband predeceased her live years ago. Her brother Mr Malcolm lMac- Lecd and her two daughters Mrs Boston and Miss Ethel arrived home ‘for the funeral. Tiio funeral service which was couducteil by Rev. M. D. MacDon- ald oi Murray River was very ini- ‘preeslve and brought home to all » the loss oi mother. She has entered into that bliss to which she ever looked forward, and when we have gently laid her beneath the sod in the Cemotry at Murray Harbor North, we return- lioiuo. the chair by the window is empty and loneliness clutches at our hearts strings. MR. DAVID R. HOOPER. The many friends oi Mr David it, Hooper, formerly oi Milton. P. his ilcaili which occurred at the iMaple Crock Hospital. Snsk., 0n Tuesday, June 16th 1925. Mr. ilooper was in his 69th year and was in excellent health until n iow months ago, His earthly pilgrimage is ovor and ho has en- tered a larger and better life from which no traveller retuma. lle was a loving husband and iiiihor. a good and kind neighbor. ii true and steadfast iriond, one whose hospitality was always un- _ hounded and at whose‘ home ovary- body was received with a genial smile and the warmest welcome. Besides his sorrowing widow he leaves to mourn his lose tho follow- QIGAN hAlD NE \IOULD TAKE. mkr um- qr nois- iu. on THE on Ans 1M: rr ' men-r ovm 1o HIM- t t bread“ 4 Cross Word Puzzle No. 160 Key to Cross Word Puzzle No. 160 12 Domestic animal. l-i Measure. l6 Edge. l!) Err. 20 ilssscrt. 21 Kiilii oi‘ ‘biscuits. 23 (lid, 2-1 Skill or ili-xti-rity. 25 Hciui covering. 27 Ailing. 28 Male (.'IllIiI. 30 Vessel iiscil in washing. 31 Upset. 32 PPPCIOIIS stone. 33 Boat. 3A1 ‘Mistake. 35 Used with ‘ball. 38 Mongrel dog 39 ‘Pnefix mt-ziiiiiig Qptiosrt], Coiijiictioir 4 Popular ilrlnk. 4G R-ivor in li:ily_ 47 Prefix iiiirziniiig Kin," 43 Royal Navy (ab) Answer to Puzzle No. 159. lug eons-and ilaiigliti-r. lliirry of Maple Creek, Sash. Mrs, F. lleiitou iii Pit-pat. Sash. and Ni-lsiiu oi Charlott own, P. E. l.. also one brother‘; d ---thrce C. H. ‘Hoopiir (Chiirlottvtoivu Mrs George Taylor of lios Angles, iicorgo Taylor of Los Anglos, Cllllif. Jcni-uilma oi Waltham ‘Mans. Kate of Massachusetts. The funeral service was held at tho home of his son Ncisuii ilooper 222 Fitzroy St. thcntw to the Peoples [Com-wiry oii Wi-iliit-siliiy June Z-itli, 1925. The si-rvici-s at the house and grave were conduct- ed by thi- Rev. W. M. Ryan. The pail hearers wore:-— ilooper Horne, id. Toombs. W. Pcnriloii. R, Meickle, W. Brown and Theo. Sentciier. The floral tributes are as follows Nelson Hooper and family. wreaths; Peter Craig and family, crescent: Samuel (Yrziig and faiii- ily. wreath; iMr. 8c Mrs (J. H. Hooper, spray; Employees of Messrs Home & 00.. spray; A. Horne 8t Co., spray; Maple Creek Fire Dept... spray; Maple Creek Ladies Aid, spray. "Swift anti euddien parting, "Talii-n home without n sigh, "We could not think his life was cnilcd. “Until wi- had said good-bye. Wia-s the . (Patriot Please Copy.) MRS. ELIZA MATTHEW. At Il('l' homo in‘ Soiiris, l‘. E. lu- latiil on the evening of Friday Jum- 12iii 1925, thcri» qiiicty "fell asleep in Jesus." Mrs Eliza Matt- hew widow of the late Uriah Matthew in the 811th years of hcr age. Mrs Matthew was born at. E. island, will regret to learn of Union Cottage, Union Road. P. E.‘ l. on Jan. 30th, 18-12, hcr father lJohn Passiiiorc. being for nuiiiy years a local preacher and Supt. oi tho Weslcyn S. S. at (Iharioitctown. On Feb. 28th, sho was united in marriage at Charlottetown. by Rev. Jan, Taylor. tn llrinh iMatt- how, takim! up her residence at once in Souris, where her hus- band in partnership with lion. John Mela-an. was already doing n thriving business. She has ro- sidcd there cvcr since. An lilcal house-maker. ahc not only gave hemoli Illilill-IPIIISII devotions to her iiimiiy. but hor unaiicctcil hos- pitaily and kindness oi henrt made m: Qouur- wmcu one lb Mina? shalt-rs. --.Mr. ~ MAY BE NEXT GOVERNOR- GENERAL .-, . is rumored in London that Prince Arthur of Corinaught eon ol a former Governor-Gen- eral and grandson >1 Queen Victoria, may succeed Baron Byng of Vimy as next Govern- or-Generai iii-r hoiiic n piact- ndicrt- all classes iouuil a welcome She took a deep iiiti-rcst iii all matters iwriillllllli: to the tvclfarc oi the community and was a faith- iiil iui-iiilivr and iibi-ral supporter of the Mi-thoilirst Church being for many years llfiuililvlli of the Lad- »: Alil Soci-‘y of that Churc. Ministers. aud_ the "Wt-slcyan ilways hiid a hearty welcome to iivr liousi‘. llvstilcs a brother Mr "llilF. Pawiiiorc and sister Mrs liarri-tt, both of Charlottetown dii- leaves ilvo cliiiilrou to (‘lit "sh iii-r lll(‘lll()l‘_V. All lit-r ‘lilri-ii wi-ri- with iii-r when she piimril away, V v.2» Ali's. F. ll. tiiovtirnor) iirariz, Mrs J. C. lllr) iloiiatoii, Mrs. F. .. ‘licllcm- IlIiI, J. llri-iiiiiii and liarolil. both i‘ IIH‘ ilrni 0i‘ Matthew d’: Melican. .\‘iiur‘s_ The funeral ivas hclil to Souris (‘cult-try on Sunday uitoriiooii PAGE SEVEN How "Ptolemy," the famous but unsuccessful French candid iii: for th: Derby arrived in England. The celebrated race h0|'..e wall swung In the closed box to the dock at Folkestone by means of a crane. Inset: Ptolemy crite -iiig special tiain. June 1~ith and “as largely nitciiil-iflh-ssr‘ J. (l. Stem“, A, (nu-rim oil, Illt‘ fiil‘\’ i"~ at the hon-u» and (‘has ll. S, Stvriis, (‘.. (l. (‘zirli-iou. griivi- iii-ling coiiiliii-ti-il by iii-v. E. S. (‘aiiipbcll, John (luiiiiiiiiigs. Lnvkhari ‘ the l7niteil Active. —- ll, t‘. MGM-an, ll, I), (‘lint-ch i~i' SUQTIS. hlelman. M. l.. A. Roy (frivrki-ti, 'l‘lii\ floral tributes ivcrc ivound- .Ii‘IlIl 'l‘nriicr. it‘. S. (tummy, |-}_ i-rfiil bi ii for iliiziiiiity nliil lii-iiiiiy, Stewart. ti-s‘ lying to thi- high mil-viii iii "Fail ‘which Illt‘ iii-coast.- vras IIUIII. "IA-ave 'i‘lii.- lion. pail heart-rs wcri-zw- sleeping." -r, iii thy gracious ki-i-ping Wi- llow 'l‘liy servant UMIN At Sumn Purses 2.21 TROT of day’s programme. iilNlAY HURSE RACES 2.21 TROT AND PACE 2.40 TROT AND PACE‘? AND Grand Athletic Sports ‘ SUMMERSIDIE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 1st. ierside Driving: Park 1.30 I’. M. UNDER THE DlLaTI'\lGUi&rI'II? /~‘I-i'lR'"‘l'\CE OF HIS HONOHLIEUT. GOVERNOR HEARTZ $900. Purses . . . . . . . . . . . . . PURSE $300.00 (6 Entries) . . . . . . . . . ..PURSE$300.00 Entries) .. . . . . . . . . . . . PURSE $300.00 (13 Entries) SPECIAL TRAIN leaves Charlottetown in the morning with passengers and horses returning in the evening after completion GEORGE A. CALLBECK, Scc’y 0f Races. Summcralde Driving Park 00., Ltd. DR. E, T. TANTON, President, J. E. WYATT, K. 6., Secretary. i5 Cups . THE BIGGEST PROGRAMME Nine SENIOR EVENTS each event. 100 Yards Dash. 220 Yards Dash. 440 Yarda Dash. 1 Mlle Run. Running High Jump. Running Broad Jump. . Shot Put. Running Broad Jump. Big Athletic Sports‘ 33 Medals CARRIED OUT HAS Open to P. E. Island With exception of Bicycle Races) OF DOMINION DAV SPORTS EVER BEEN ARRANGED FOR THIS YEAR 10.00 A. M.-—Senior and Junior Relay Races Kensington to Summerside men to a team. Each man to run one mile. PRIZES-Ilandsome Cup to Winning Nine and Medals to Each Member of the Winning Team 1.30 I’. M.~Track and Field Events, Summerside Driving Park Senior and Junior JUNIOR EVENTS Prizes: Ail-Round Cup. Cup and Sliver Medal for Under 18 (except Bicycle Race.) 100 Yards Dash, 220 Yards Dash. Running High Jump. Holman—-C. C. M, On, Mlle Bicycle "NC! Finals, ,'(open to any boy In Prince county, o4 fifteen ycara aiio under who has duly qualified in the local pre- liminaries. 100 Yards Dash Open to boys 14 years oi age. Prizes, two aiiver cups.) Holman-C. C. M. One Mile Bicycle Race. Finals. (Open to any boy in Prince County, oi fifteen years over who has not previously competed as a senior at ia sanctioned meet and who has qualified In the local Prizes two silver cups. preliminaries. Entries close with H. H, Si Age certificate signed by Clergyman or "Y" Sec- retary muat accompany junior entries unless lilcd with Dominion Day Sports Committee iaat year. mpson, Y, M. C. A., Summerside at Midnight, June 27th. For entry lormii etc" write to the above addreal. BA8EBALL-2 BIG GAMES 11 I454-6.9.i3,16.19. CRYSTALS VS. PICKED TEAM FROM MONCTON. H. H. SIMPSON, Secretary Athletic Com. A. M. AND 6 P. M. l -ll_v (lcorgo Mclilanuo .i o": T"1P~T‘S sou 1's H’? ‘100 THINK "(Qvq gag; 60W‘ ‘TO who: KRQUPAID- wees. YOU see HOT. i~ .i3_