Small, Medium, largo. and High Spliced Heel. Sizes 2 to 6. MEN'S WORK SHIRTS, MEN'S OVERALLS, i a- t BOYS FLANNEL SUITS, Each II. Iflislllf LARGE BATH TOWELS. Per bundle _._. <mfl, _.-._...- 1st,,“ e- EASTERN ouinnuii ~."l‘hls ialamn in reserved In! bows of local interest but advertising of a nowsy nature may be inserted is I cents a word strictly payable in ldtnncq ..'LADlES HATS. COATS and dresses, hosiery and underwear, at lowest prices. Mrs. J. W. Murdock, Montague. L-5303 ..'HOUN'!‘ ALLISON ARTISTS , will entertain you at concert in Odd y; Follow; Ball, Montague, May 39m, It 8.15 P. M. Don't m4! this izeatl L-5817. ..'SUDSOBIPI'IONS to m, ~ Charlottetown Guardian may be handed to ifheir Rept. Archie Hume phone 4'1, or left at H. J. Mabom Drug Store, Montague. L11 ..'COMING T0 BOURIS Wed- nesday, May 30, "The Love Bug," Presented by the Montague Dram- atic Club. Orchestra in attendance. L-5344 ;ew'.\ _.?.....$..§’. Qjlfflfl F 5 I E0115 s- n II,D qq ‘Bargains Qalo a! . Prawns’: Lower Price l Store Friday-Saturday LADIES’ RAYON PANTIEB,’ LADIES’ RAYON PYJAMAB. i . Assorted Styles and Sizes _. . . n. .1. LADIES’ SILK HOSE, Double Sole MISSES PRINT DRESSEE, SiZ€S 7 t0 _. s; o =33;- ._-"_s_'-ji_'s‘-fi‘_-_s__ - CHILDRENS PRINT DRESSES, 21or,._...... . . . . . . . .. LADIES’ HOUSE DRESSES, Sizes16to62..........._., . . . . . . .. Khaki, Light Blue and Navy . . . . All sizes ;. .;.;.;.-.,. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Sizes25to28.._.,.......... . . . . . . .. BOYS BROADCLOTH BLOUSES, y; s 31s .101 -_._. I101‘: t CHILDRENS GOLF Hdéli, Assorted colors, all sizes. 3 f0!‘ _. s t - w sgrq sjajr-pjq- rij-jrr 1 POUND BUNDLE DUSTERS, Prowse Bros. Ltd, re t! .2901 79c.‘ . Pair $1.00 *u .79c: $1.00 -.89c: --a-45c: $1.19 Q‘ . $1 .98 ’.39c: a§s;125c: $1. P5111 u. . m1 ..'COMING T0 SOURIS Wed- nesday, May 30. “The Drive Bus." presented by the Montague Dram- atic Club. Orchestra in attendance. 14-5344 NORTH DIIDEQUE SCHOOL The following is standing oil North Bedeque School for month’ o: April. s lenior Department s. _'.l‘bll column ls reserved In news of local interest but advertising of a nowsy nstnrs lnsy be inserted as 8 outs a word striotly payable in ad- also, fiSTOCK, new pics- on " rayco" fox wire at Bruce's. L-BIOB. —IVEB!'1'fl1NG for X00111!!! 8n auto clean and shinine. sold at Bygggj, - 1.4279. -I'ENED I01! DBUNKENNISB —'1‘bree drunks appeared in the Bummerside Police Court on F11- day morning before Stipendiary Magistrate. n. n. sirens. K- 0-- and were fined 08-. 83-. N. B14 costs respectively-S ‘RIFLE RANGE-The Dominion Rifle Range at the west end oi Binnmerside was the scene oi much activity on Victoria Day when a number o! officers and men from C. Company of the P. E. 1. High- landers went out for some Prwtlfle shooting. Some very good scores- ware made. Members of the Sum- merside Rifle Club were also out and Prince Bounty 0hronlclo_ fitted by on orbort in that out by tho best of cutters. asrge linings and heavy pocketing. Call for sdvios in his new nqs. - moi-side. D4360- 401100]. TIOPII! - m the window of Godkin Bios. Jewellers, Bumme side is displayed a beauti- ful silver cup, melsuring about i5 inches high and nearly ll inches across. This cup was won by the Bedeque School as champion for athletic school sports. The cup was donated by the Bedequo Rink Oo.—8 JIINNIS DANCE-lite annual dance oi’ the Bummerside Tennis Club was held on ‘fliursday at th: Capitol Grill and was a. great so".- cess. There was a large attendan from Charlottetown and other ou and made some good marks-S side points. The chap-cranes vse _ Mrs. Eric "Mutiny, Mrs. l-laro —R-ECEIVED INJURIES - Mr. I Schunnan and Mk8. Wllllflm 5111831 Claude MacAliister of St. Louisnman. A dainty lunch was servcn eleven year old son oi Mr. sndi by the Tea Commliiet 01 i116 Club i I Mrs. MacAlIister of that place, WEiS|—-S brought io the Prince COD-MY H05‘ pital on Friday suffering from in- —FAVOURABLY IMPRESSED — juries to his head, which he sus- Mr. A. M. Stockes, from the ofiic" tained when he was run over by o: the Swift Canadian Company a a cart a day or two ago. The little Chicago, motored from Charlottr- chap is receiving medical treat- town on Friday in company wit!‘ merit and his friends trust he will, Mr. Maclnnis of the sales depart- soon be quite well-B ment of the firms branch in Menc- __. ton, to Summerside. They wert —MAGNIFICENT ZPROUT - A, only in town a short time. Mr magnificent trout is on display in the hardware window of Messrs, R. T. Holman, Ltd., Summerslde. the scenery of the countrysid which was caught by Gussle Gal- through which he passed. Mr lant on Victoria Day. It weighs 2, Stockes looked over the situation f0‘ lbs l0 om, and is a beauty. Other‘ the proposed location of a branl‘ fishermen were not so fortunate as here, but did not express any dc- to the size of their catch, but many cided opinion as to whether the\ anglers brought home enough for would locate here. They left by the breakfast. Experienced fishermen afternoon boat for the mainland-S say the fish were scarce on the 24th.—S lstockes was very favourably im- pressed with the Island. especla" —S’SIDE WATER FRDNT — The ___ iwater front at Summerside pre- KENF§IE¥gAg‘F %2N%GT%%R@}sented a very gay appearance on ‘ ‘ [Empire Day. The Government The Presbyterian Church at Ken- Slngton was fined to the dams onisteamer Brant, Capt. Kelly, was Thursday aitomoon for the fiuieraii decked Wm‘ flags and bun m3 m ' t ‘la. Day. The B. S of Mr. Earle Kennedy. Many friends “Dnour of V“: m , {mm an over the province came Athens, Capt. Norstrom. came int. ‘ h u’ P" m“ “s” “we” t° ‘m Eggodglingiioottinsmginigigiiigiei-hio: honoured friend. Rev. Mr. Rhoadlm Associated Sm rs Th Auk conducted the service, assisied byien: came u fwmppeofiatloaetown 524w. Lpringnflhle Chg“ sandgiunder the ppiiotage of Captain avorie hymns o tie 0092158.: ' _ The pallbearers were Messrs Thom~ | fargpsggrgnligi ofioiltlfinlgxfislgérshfi as Stewart. Walter Bowness, S. K. 15nd is ca abgle id m 14 k2 kngev Todd, Emery MacFarlane, Clifton I Sh m" chug, °en§ 1 m s °_- Mathleson and Richard Sunnis. In- . meisige 1311mm lgurxldazn momlgrg termem ‘vas m the Peoples Gem” 7 There are about one hundred men wry at Ketnsmgton‘, Th; mnem] cmployed in the unloading of tho arrangemens were n c arge of _ 1 - ,‘ M5‘. Roy Phillips °1Ken51ng,°n__S cargo. The s. S. Oliva came 111.0 port Friday morning with I curgr r= of flour from the Great Lakes There is about 400 tons of ilour an feed. This boat is unloading at Holman: wharf and is employing about thirty men. The cargo is be- ing stored at the Robin Hood warehouse on Holmanb wharf, for distribution to different parts of Grade X-l Jennie Carruthers, 2 Georgie Schurman. 8 Helen Tucker. Grade IX-i King Rattray, 2, Ellsworth England. § Grade VIII-d Helen Barwise, 2, Jennie Barwise. I Muriel Leiurgeyu, Grade VII--1 June Dingwell, 2 Mildred MacMurdo, S Doris Clark. Grade VI (8a) 1 Norman Tuck- er, 2 Alex Ilefurgey. Grade V1 iJr.) 1 Norma Mac- Mllrdo. 2 David Barwise. I Denton Clark. D. C. MacDonald-Principal. nevi-i Bargain . Hall Farm vanced also. clear. quickly. Drastic Reductions in Prices to Turn * Over Our Surplus Stock of Sprayers, Diggers and Threshers. Think what this means to youi Prices of all other farm machinery have already advanced. material is costing us more and our prices must be ad- But we must have the cash now. we have drastically cut below last years low prices to . Never again will you get such bargains. Quantities limited, Sale of Machinery All our So Act liote These Additional Bargains: HORSE HOE Walking Type) slightly used $10.00 HORSE HOE (Riding Type) slightly used $25.90 Cultivator Attachment, slightly used . . . . . $10.80 Call at Factory and Inspect Hall Mfg & Gold Storage 0o. SUMMERSIDE CITY BIIS TIME TABLE : ’ Leaves Old Spain Tea Rooms somus ro cumuorrsrowncuAaLo-rrsrowu r0 souius SERVICE Prince County. The oiivs expects to finish unloading by Saturday and will sail for Charlottetown and later for Halifax. The B. S. Brant . left early Friday morning for west gcape to finish placing out the b SIJNGLO Start those pups right by feed- ing SUNGLO VIXEN b PUPPY RATION to the vixen and pups until pups are weaned. was sighted from Bummerside going up the Straits on her way to Mon- treal for repairs-S —-ARE YOU A MASON‘! —- The grand old comedy drama “Ana You a Mason?" popular in the big cit- ies many years ago, was staged in Kenslngton Monday night. the 21st inst.. by an all-star cast of local talent. King George Hall was fill- ed to capacity. In his usual cap- able manner Mr. J. Watson Mac- Naught. took the port of Frank Perry. He is particularly anxious to please his young wife as he hopes to borrow twenty thousand dollars from her father Amos Bloodgood, who is ostensibly a Grand Wor- shipful Master of the Masonic Lodge oi‘ Rockford, Ill. Perry has promised to become a Mason while he Wife is away visiting friends but instead he spend his evening st- tending gay parties. When he gets a letter from Mrs. Perry saying she similar feed the year around Is is on her way home he is worried past. SUNGLO FOX feeds isick until his friend, George Fisher. have proven their superiority. I tells him to pretend he is a Mason. l OTHER SUNGLO 5E5 .3‘; J£3‘°.f..“%23f.. Zivdsfffiili; FOX FEEDS After weaning, feed the pups on SUNGLO SUMMER-PUP RATION if you want big pups that will make large pelts and v sure breeders. FOR- ADULTS durlng the summer, either our SUNGLO SUMMER - ADULT N0. 1 Ration or our SUNGLO FOX RATION N0. 2 (containing 20% melt products.) Each Ration contains the nec- essary ingredlcnts and acces- sories for its particular pur- pose. The day of feeding a fox ias a wedding present from Mrs. lBloodgood, tries to tell Mrs. Perry AND ;_ ,the way her husband has acted in jher absence. He explains that he Sunglo Dried Broads (Mixed, was attending lodge meetings. and Coarse white or Whole- being initialed in the society. All is wheat-raisin). well until the Grand Master who Sllngln Flea st Louse Killer ihas been pretending he L5 g M‘. Sunglo Worm Exterminator ison for twenty years, arrives with Sungio Eur Lotions ihis wife and daughters w vim the Vitiunlncrsl (Mineral a Con- iPerrys Mrs. Bloodgood 15 my“ 1010""! Sync rgmmging her husband of his vorce w e. Angeline, who is suNGlgilEgligsTocx |supposed to have suicided but she lfeels he safe now from evil com- panions as he spending his evenings It his 1048c. Amos Bloodgood was Pilfirflyfld by Mr. Roscoe Walker, who displayed exceptional histrionio talent in his first appearance be- fore the iootiights. Mrs. Bloodgood was cleverly acted by Mrs. Keir Sunglo Calf Meal Sunglo Chick Starter. l Sunglow Growing Mash. Sungiow Laying Mash Sunglo Stock Tonic Sunglo Feeds h Products are Manufactured by International Fox and Animal Foods first llipearsnce. Miss Mary Pow- er. another newcomer to the stage was an adorable Mrs. Perry. The Port of George Fisher was taken by Mr. Walden Darrsoh whose xe- putation as an actor went up sov- eral points, ii that were . ible. In the second act h; bgcqmgg liiachon Armitage m’ hugging daughter of the dead Angelina. If laughter is tonic 1M1: Darraclfs im- personation oi Facbon was tonic in large doses. His aptness with buoys. The car ferry. Charlottetown‘ Clark. who was also making her mm, Wen manner worthy 0! l7" "m" semble. Instrumental music d d t tenor solos by “"1 11:35-57 Rmliyfigxsfo were pleasing -.Little Mary Dsigha-n, six year specialties between tho mo. rt is 01d deusbm 01 Mr- W! l4"- Em- Ubrl-YYr-K -0RATOIJCAL CONTEST - A very illibNltin‘ orstoricll contest was held in Freetown Hall on ‘Thursday evening under the aus- pices of the Young People's Union oi the United Church oi East Prince. Mr. Archibald Thompson oi Tryon, president o! the Young Peoples Union presided. The Young Peoples Societies of East Prince were wall represented. A quartette consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Laird, Dot MacKansia and Roscoe with an spwopmu selection. 1m! were accompanied by Miss Mac- Kenns on the piano. The speakers and subiects wars: Vernon Mac- qusrr‘ . North , " sequel Cartier": Dorothy kflyns. Freetown "League oi Nations"; Sadie Johnson side, Malpeque, "Poetry". The judg es wen Rev. Hr. semen. Mai-gate; Rev. E. it. Woodsido. Int i0: Miss 111mm. b10111! ‘H163. candidates had lpok their silbjeetl ed that the young people had spent a gaod dog's! time and thought 0D CHI. $060M mm’! work along time lines will be undertak- lster in tbs flllfllt-S PIISONAIII 1m INVITATION You are cordially invited to attend the Exhibition of 1|... mew. CENTURY. 0F. PROGRESS" Furniture b‘); SIMMONS to lie Held at the s George Bimms. Keir Dill‘ auroral Roy lsookhut and MM" Marjorie McKenzie and Blanche Hugh“, ‘u begiymgfl in theatrical: pigyed up in smaller roles in c; by Messrs Elmer Phillip!- JW! 14°‘ Gregor and Bob Tuplin and M!" understood the ds will be donated to the ocal fund beinl gathered for the upkeep oi the Kensington branch of the Carnegie _._.___________ Wlmgr opgngd - 3h; pppcggdlngg Use llnlll‘! Ior Itlff Joints ._..-_____. l . _ light harness toning will have an °“"°"‘“‘h' '1 m‘ " “m” w°°°_ Wportunity to sea a few oi the i934 “wean arensmed intha two year priss Isa awarded to Miss Wood- dd d_ bestoithemonracedsy will start. " ' n” “d” °"“'.§“',‘,',um m or this lloup the mm Chico and m" “o; ma mo” Millie Day were trained manufacturers 0f ‘High Quality Canadian National Hotel on the afternoons and evenings of v TUES- WED and THURS-MAY 29-30-31 Here's your opportunity to see the very newest and latest vogues in Bedroom and Living ‘Room Furniture lThe House of Simmons, who is sponsoring this exhibili0fl. i8 the world's foremost Bedroom and Living Room Furniture HDLMANS Summ side on business this week. —8 -Mrs. mule Wedge oi Bummer- side loft on Monday for Fredericton N. B., to attend the funeral of her brother, Mr. Joshua Saunders. who passed swsy suddenly on Wednes- day of this weeks-B est Deighan of summerside, who has been seriously ill is, it is pleas- ing to report, somewhat im/proved. —8 —Mrs. Joseph Perry of Summer- sida was operated on in the Prince County Hospital on Thursday and is doing nicely-S --Mrs. Joseph Reid of Stanley Bridge was operated on in the Prince County Hospital on Thurs- day s.nd is doing nicely-S -Mr. Cleveland MacPhee of Coleman is s patient in the Prince County Hospital and was success- fully operated on on likidayps _-__ Till 1934 JUVENILE TBOTTERS by W. H. Gooher developed them. Will Hodson will pull in behind Sway Smith's colt Pedro Tipwn. He is another Peter Volo his dam being a sister to Bymphronia 2:03. Lost i winter this oolt was rated as one of ‘the best at Iiongwood when he worked in 2:17. Lucre, Fez, and Calumet Filomar, the three entries from the Arden Homestead Stable, were trained over the same course by Will Dickerson. Lucre is a home product by Pluto Watts. She trotted in 2:17 in March. Fee isa brother to Blue Heather 2:12 3-4 and the Column filly is by Truax out of s sister to Bronx 2:02 8-4. These ymumsters sre further alone in their work than the two year olds that are booked to start st the first meeting of the Grand Circuit which will get under way at North Randall the last week in June. At that point Barn Cstcn “rill slopes: in the Rainy Day Stake behinl the Athlone Guy colt Aohlonek Bally Boy. l-le worked s mile in 2:16 at L-exlngtnn over a month sgo. Valentine is also busy} at the POI-ht with the clever Juvenile senator Horn. He is by The senator out oi Rosalie Rom 2:10 and has been in 2:13 1-2. A "port from Indianapolis shows that Bop Palin has s. clever prospect in Grrvhoum by ouy Abbey out of s sister to Peter the Brewer. He has When the Buy Sta/w Circuit ope at Goshen. Juno l. the followers l; Juveniles in action. Eight of the leaders in the mm training been in 2:10 and will race when the bell rings. The Florida trained Juveniles in the White and man stables will also C. W. Phellis of New York. She ha! been in 2:13 1-4. Her stable ma“ laughing Brook's by Hish NW“ W‘ of Tilly Brooke 1:59 will be mirkfii and tux-nod out until 1935- The high priced colts M0115“ Hanover and Prince John hfivl been working in 2:20. 'I‘he ill-ii named is a brother w Hanover! Bertha 1:50 1-2 Prince John is hi’ Volomlte cut of the dam 01 Protector 1:60 1-4. He is owned bi Thomas Ashworth. Charlton Gilli Mass. Both of them are in D1’- Parshalks stable now at North Randall. The 600d Time Stable hi! named Miss Harris "r. Willie" Sister, and Addison in the iWO Y?" om trots. Miss Harris '1". u by Tik worthy out of Miss Harris lvL use 1-4 while waiters Blown “h” name implies. is a sister to U19 American and Euroim" ‘w’ Walter Dear. Like the 0th" numbers or this stable they s" be‘ in; brought alone so as w be r9403’ for Grand Oil-wit encliifmfflls- WORLD'S POULTRY comets: names ORDERS r011 Eigfiw The shovrinii made bij h}, Brunswick poultry "It m” “m Poultry Congress held in M"; Italy, has resulted in 1am dmémw m hitching mo beihi! rm!" d some of the exhibitors. 1110i’ Moklnnon. oi Gs-Bvwwil- “yo,” recently shipped his third crate w "Barred Rock" mulling esssm England. Another New Bill“ be ready to moire s bid for the money at North Randall. They wero for this meeting and the at and Goshen by will Colon. Chico is owned by Martin o o! Norfolk. Oonn. She is a to Sybil Volo 2:06 and worked before leaving the Delaware Millie Day was also trained in thlllne notch. Bhe is from the U MIMI.‘ in a Elven s. let up after the strenuous work at Seminole Park but are now assin on their wsy to the races. White has a clever pair for n. J. Rflylwlda in Mary ‘Ihylor. a sister to Calumet Chuck 2:04. and Brookie Barnes by also has Bolvodere. Brevero 2:03. for W. N. gfloigllqilma sisterto Post Haste ' ' v Cleveland. Don of them worked in Peter the Brewerpl-Is s‘ sister to Reynolds - for Mrs. Harvey oi irst 610p 0f foals by Guy Day out ‘ ___._ of that splendid iscs l1 lngtpn, you; I Luv" rmstsavss rum: needle and thimbla. tape 4m. William Irving oi Albor- Irwin 91W 1-4. and 3353113111.; 1%.; Mm. Lbg,“ . l measure and ng needles would ton was s visitor to Bummersids Henry I. Warwick. New smburg, Th; (laylworthy fillies Gsylstts and louris . . . . . . . 0.10 A. liLChsrlot ctown 4.10 P. M. cause many oi the young ladies to on Monday-B . . quqmm ‘u, m“, ‘ mp m a." Dingwelfs Mills unfit! Sntewart Snmmerside, P. I. Island blush. Ainniemand Iaifllu Bioodgood, J. Q, ‘Ihonapsou o! New york 1s and s‘ “tuck ‘ bmumyw "SLPeiefs .... . . . ore . . . . . . . . pre y gug e11 ‘mo; w"; _,M5-_ m4 My; nmryvcub.“ m‘m‘ “d m, Pt ' ' ‘ Morel] . 0.1a A. use. Peterk us r. M. Ci-"ivikim Dells"! chnnninsiv portrayed by Mildred and ismiir of Bedeque nova-mm h conceals: a bNi-hlelfexof "éfimsmi? 1151:: coil’: Mt. Stewart 0.40 A. M-Dlnlvrell’: Mills 6.00 P. M. Rlx‘s Grocery Bishop and Edna Champion. They up their residence in Charlottetown Tilt 2:08 8-4 and Voio Arion, whose I-‘innigan owned by Mrs Van Arrive in Charlottetown 10.80 A. M.Arrive in sourls 0.30 P. M. Bfliloliliiubélo. afie innings with! gorge Fisher,‘ in‘ the Bllmorl-l Apartments. Prince dam also produced Princess 2:12 Buskirk, ‘worked in 2:1‘! before he nus will stop on signal st any pom. *8 "w: :1 guns: gamut ‘ finucgm s ram-s miciainmull: h5g1; ‘t’? 1:3: gs sent to vio Ileininl at . | _ s mouse. i m m- $3.": ‘&i;.°‘°.£.’ ‘l: 2.212.": a..." "ma"; "y; m :-=,,,*",,,,.,.,,~>- c“; m 2:15 before they were shipped to exhibitor. Gsgotown, has also received 024°" fol‘ hatching um 11°10 m1" ;, c. E. Gunter. U99" RANKING CAFE Sunimersido The Best Cafe in TOW“ Special Meals 35c Illi- Served at all H0111‘!- YEP S. HUNG Manager yrs.