\ JTINE 299. 1933 THURSDAY and FRIDAY ONLY BARGAINS fly S. G. ENAMEL Regular $1.05 79c G. ENAMEL DISH PANS 1'0 qt. Reg. 55c 39c 14 qt. Reg. 60c . .. 49c KRAFT CLOTHES LINES Regular 25c .. 'N,O. 9 "TIN WASH 19c Aluminum DINNER POTS DOUBLE BOILER " Regular$1_.25 89c 11/2 qt. _ __ 59¢ " s. G. ENAMEL qt 69° DOUBLE BOILER Aluminum PERCOLATOR 11/2 qt. 59c 2qt. 69c Dark Grey Enamel SAUCEPAN Special . .. White Enamel WASH BASINS Regular 35c . . . . .. 19c 39c ELECTRIC LAMPS 6for $1.00 GLASS _ .WASH BOARDS Regular 75c . . . Special . . . . 49c a Enamel U‘ BOILER . CHILD’S SETS ' Regular $165 ' ' " 89c Cup, Saucer, Plate 19c GALV. WASH . Aluminum ) BOILER . ROASTERS Regular $1.00 79c Round V Regular 98C . . . . . 69C Small size . . . . . . . 10c Aluminum Covéred OSCRUB BRUSHES SAUCEPAN Regular 89c . . . . . . 59c JAPANED DUST PANS .....12ceach A ZINC WASH BOARDS FLOOR PAINT BARN RED PAINT Special 1 gal. . .. $2.19 . . 69c quart No. 01 Galvanized BROOMS HUNTERS AXE in... ~ TUB Special ..... 19¢ Regular $1.00 59¢ HAND SAWS Remlarll-(‘O 79° NO. 2 MOPS OIL STONES Regular $150 " $129 ______________ _ N0. 02 Galvanized Regular 30c . . . . . 19c Regular 50c . . . . . . 19c Hluégnggws TUB . -~ ~ Regular $1.15 89c Regular $2.00 .. $1.39 ......._‘_________ __ MILK STRAINERS . . GARDEN SHQVELS Regular 25c 19c W131‘ evil: pgrchas; Round Point 29c DAISY TI‘ "___"' ma eon urs ayan Regular 33: KETTEE Friday ONLY you will GARDEN SPADES " ' " - receive a ticket. The D. Handle . . . . . .. 39c 10 Qllflrb lucky number will be SPANNER TIN DISH PANS drawn at 9 dclock WRENCHES Regular 35c . . . . . 27c Friday night, June 30 Regular $1.10 . . . . 89c ’ 14 Quart and the holder will get CANVAS TIN DISH PANS FREE a lovely range. WORKING GLOVES i Special 15c pair Regular 50c 39c LANTERNS Special.......... 59c RUBBER HOSE , 50 ft. length, 1/3”, with couplings Reg. $4.50 $3.50 length HORSE COLLARS Regular $3.50 . . $2.79 Brown and White COLLAR PADS Regular 60c . . . . . . 39o Brass Ball Top STEEL HAMES Regular $3.75 $3.00 HOUSEHOLD SPRAYERS Regular 55c . . . . . 39c ROOFING, 2 Ply Regular $2.2!’ . . $1.45 SLATE Red or Green, 36" r0118 Regular $3.50 - - 552-29 BASE BALL BATS Boys size . . 10c each Large slze . . 15c each SURFACE ROOFING ' l Regular 30c 19c 146 Richmond St., ER. BROW fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate; Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis Special Regular 50c .. 39c 1/2 gal. . .. $1.19 WE WIL BE OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT, JUNEISOth. UNTIL 9.30. l Charlottetown FRIENDS Be irlends with everybody. When you have friends you wm know in his motto, llhere ls somebody who will stand by you. You know the old saying. that i! you have a single enemy You will iind him everywhere. It doesn't pay to make enemies. Lead the life that will make you icindly and friendly lo every one about you 141d you will be surprised what a happy Ilia you wlu liver-Charles M. Schwab. mum ., ,, Time An Italian philosopher expressed “that time was his treasurefl-an estate, indeed, which will produce nothing without cul- tivation, but which will always abundantly repay the labors of in- dustry, and satisfy the most exten- sive desires, if no part o! it be lul- fered to lie waste by negligence, to be overrun with noxius plants, or laid out Ior show rather than use.- Dr. Johnson. ROOP’S Week-End Specials, SWEET PIOKLEO ROLLS 15c per lb. SWEET PIOKLEO PIONIOS 15c per lb. For the Holiday Lunch try OUR OOOKEO HAM Cooked especially for the Picnic Lunch Cooked Corned Beef Cooked Tongue Dried Beef ' Sugar Cured Hams, Rolls. Picnics. Pure Pork Sausage Fresh Daily. We carry full line of Crosse & Blackwell's ICKLES Phone Open Wednesday all day, also Friday night. 389 390 clzllllnl GUARDIAN -__-,, Thll column in reserved for Queen’ County news oi‘ local interest but ne- vsrtlnlng o! n newly nntnro may he inserted nt 4 cents n ward strictly pnynblo in advance. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND — Mr. J. H. Bishop, student, will conduct Divine service at Birch Hill on Thursday, 29th st 8 p. m. OVERHEATED MOTORS are often caused by worn-out Ian Belt. Equip your car with a new Fan Belt and insure satisfaction. Mallctts Battery Service. 1286-6-24-stt-3L. SPEND JULY FIRST at Qaven- dish Beach, and eat at Avonlea Dining Hall. Special week-end rates l tor cottages. 1409-6-29-21. DOCTORS FROM Queens, Prince and King's Counties will have a hearty welcome at the official open- ing of New Hospital. 1390-6-28-21. HOLIDAY IN SUMMERSIDE DOMINION BAIL-Ben's Bus leaves Charlottetown 11.00 A. M.. Leaves Summerslde after races. Ben's Taxi and Bus Service. 1421-6-29-21. BELFAST, St. John's Presbyterian Friday, June 30th at 7.30 p. m. and Saturday at ll a. m., Preparatory services will be held. Preacher, Rev. J. A. Pritchard, Mal-shfleld. Sun- day, July 2nd, 11 a. m., Sacrament oi’ the Lord's Supper will be ad- ministered. Minister, Rev. D. L. Grifliths. nA NAME T0 BE rnovn 0F.- Ths name Bluenose, while obscure in its origin and used first possibly 1n a sort oi patronizing way by New Englanders to identify the people oi the Marltimes, has come in these days to be o. name oi which the Maritime Provinces‘ people are proud. ‘This has been the history oi many terms once oppronrious. How- ever, tbe name Bluenose stands well today. It is associated with high personal qualities. We are proud oi Bluenose brains, oi Bluenose sailor men, and what not. The ill-m of J. E. Morse a Company, Can- ‘ ads/s oldest tea firm, are also proud of their Bluenose tea, which rep- ‘ resents a great success in combin- ing good flavor and dependable quality in tea at the very reasonable price d! 35 cents per pound pack- age. At this price MORSEYS BLUE- NQSE TEA is o! equal or perhaps superior quality to some oi the 40- cent package teas so extensively ad- vertlsed l TE RQGES W A COMPLETE LINE oi’ Fan Belts carried in stock at Mallctts Buttery Service. 1286-6-24-stt-3i. PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES —— The Presbyterian Church in Can- ada. Services will be held at Brad- albane at 3 p. m. Jilly 2nd and at North Tryon at 7.30. Dr. M. E. Genge, Pastor. POLICE COURflL-At the Police Court yesterday morning, a man, charged with being drunk and in- capable had five dollars ball estrca- ted. The cnse of a mnn charged‘ tvith disorderly conduct was ad- journed till this morning. SAID FAREWELL T0 CORPS — Sunday was the last Sunday i'cr Adjutant and Mrs. Stevens as lead- ers of the Salvation Army Corps in Fredericton and they said farewell to their corps expressing apprecia- tion of the hearty support and oo- operation given during the two years in Fredericton and asking for the some support to the incoming offi- cers. They are leaving on Thurs- day ior Charlottetown, P. E. I. - Frederlcton Gleaner. CITY SCHOOLS QLOSING-The: City Schools will close on Friday mOrnlng at 10 o'clock, when the iollowing members of the Board o! v CHURCH OF ENGLAND —— Scr- on July 2nd will be as follows. Ken- ning-ton, Holy Communion 10.30 a. m., s. S. 2 p. m.. French River, S. S. 1.30 p. m. Services 2.30 p. m., Bur- lington, S. S. 6.30 p. m. ‘Service 7.30 p. m. G. T. Spriggs, R060!‘- viocs in the Parish of New London‘ School Trustees will take charge oi closing exercises - Prince Street School-A: E. Foster and Reuben MacDonald; West Kent School - Horl. Dr. MacMillan and Hon. H. 1"‘. MacPhee; Queen square School -—-C. H. B. Longworth and Percy Turner; Rcchfor-d Square-Simon‘ Paoll. Week-End Holiday Specials Open every night untll clcven o'clock. Come Buy Your Goods and Save Your Dollar Carnation, Nestled or Doro- Smnll, 2 pkgs. 25c 2 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . Surprise Soap, 10 bars 45c Banana‘. 2 dim PEI-fl 5031' 01' P- M"! G- Cocoa, 2 lbs . . . . . . . . . . . .. 19c 10 bars for . . . . . . . . .. 35c Cream n; Tuna,‘ (bum) Palmolive Snap, 3 for 10c per |b_ _ 27¢ Ln: or Lifcbuoy Snap Dates, (bulk) 4 lbs. 25o 3 for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 25c Raisins (bulk) Z lbs. _ 21c Nugget or 2 In i Shoe Tea, very bcst Pekoe, lb. 25c Polish, 2 for . . . . .. . 25c Fancy Mixed Biscuit, 2 lbs. 25c Peas, Corn, Tnmaiofs, Milk: Prunes, 3 lbs. . . . . . . . .. 25c thy . . . . . . . . .. 6 cans m- 55c Smoking Tobacco Lcai Tomainc Soup (any kind) per lb. . . . .. . . . . .. 29c 3 cans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 25c I-‘rcsh Milk, per quart .... 6c Corn Flnkcs, 3 for 25c Broad, per ion! . . . . . . . . . .. 9c ' All Bran, large size .. 21c Sardines, pm- tin 5c ~ Perfection Creamery Butlcr Brooms, mi handle, 2 for 45c JOSEPH and ALBERT KAYS East Corner Pnwnal and Richmond Sirceis Phone 1383 l Tho new store has bccn thor oughly cleaned and painted. Come in and Inspect it for yourseii. Island Beans, medium size 9c AE NEW LONDON (moor of the; Presbyterian Church incanada. ser- 11-15 H311 Sunday’ July 2nd at 3 p_ m vices on Sunday. July 2nd. will be and at Hopefleld at '2. Louis Harris. as follows: 11 a. m., Geddie Mem- orial; 2.30 p. m., Clifton; 7.30 [1, m., North Rustico. CORNWALL CHARGE, July 2nd, Rev. W. S. Loring, of Kensington, will preach at New Dominion at 1i a. m.; Kingston at 3, Orange Ser- mon; Cornwall at 7.30. Rev. D. K. Ross, Minister. TOURIST PARTY ARRIVES — Mrs. James Ruthlcy and the Misses Ruthley, Regina, Basic, and Miss Eileen MacFarlane, Montreal have motored dovlm to the Island and will spend six weeks at the North Shore. This is their first visit to Prince Edward Island. VISIT ENJOYED — Mrs. Frank Vickerson, who for the past month has been visiting llcr old home in Pownal, left on return to her home in Calgary Tuesday morning. It is about twenty-five years since her last visit to P. E. Island and she IRIS HALL-Preaching service in ADMITTED T0 THE BuiR-—At the session or the Supreme Court yesterday morning Mr. Alexander W. Matheson was admitted as an Attorney and Barrister of the Su- preme Court. His lordship. Mr, Justice Saunders, congratulated Mr. Matheson on the high marks which, he made and wished him every success in his chosen profession. The young Barrister and Attorney] jwho is a native of Bellevuc, stud- ied in the office of Mr. Robert N. MclNeill, K.C., and is widely known and ESl/JCMOG. He holds a Llcuten. ants Commission in the Artillery, ' and since coming to Charlottetown ‘ has taken an active part in Y, M_ C. A. and other social activities, The Guardian joins with Mr. Math-i escns many friends in wishing himi a lone and successful carom". WEDDING BELLS-fix vcl"_v pretty Eye Comfort Tor eye workers is a matter of ‘- vital importance. From early mom to late at nlghi. we “crowd" our eyes re- lentlessly, from one job to another. ‘ How long will thcy stand n‘: Are you now enjoying that e!- iiciency and comfort which ought to be yours? Consult us ii you are not: You have much lo gain, and nothing to losc. In any case the knowledge gained from an examination. makes it wcll worth vvhilc. G. F. HUTOHESON OPTOMETRIST Rev. Father Earl Dalton, the brlda. enjoyed herseu very much visiting wedding took place at St. Dllllslans party nlotorcd to the llolllc of Mr relatives and renewing 01d 511mm Basilica yesterday morning, Juno and Mrs. Jnmcs Paton, Prince St. 5h|ps_ she was accompanied to 28th, when lvfiss ltiary Batcllildcr,‘ wllcrc the bride was pl'l)\'lOll.\.,\' cm Moncton by her sisters, Mrs. George daughter of Mr. and Nlrs. John plnycd. After a vcry dainty \vcd~ Munn, East Royalty, and Mrs. John Bblchlldfil‘. 0f Gbvfgfllflllll. Was lmi- dill: lJPcnkfast was pnrtnkcn of Mr R. Munn, Marshfield, in the party. An enviable reputation throughout Maritime Prorffices mil- itia regiments ls theirs. Among the Band's personnel is Pipe-Major Fraser Holmes, Pipe-Sergeant Jas. Holmes, Corporal John Nicholson, and Drummer (Bass) McEachern. Hoots. she'll be a trip lang tae be remembered. It is not stretching the truth to say that the “Spud Is- landers“ will be thrilled as never be- fore (though not, we hope, in the same fashion as the Micmncs at tllc Rectol-‘s arrival) when the "Suri“ steams into port, with ten strapping I-Iielandcrs, and five braw drummers lads, garbed in their picturesque kllt- cd finery, skirling for all their worth with booming drum accompaniment. Bands may come and bands may go. but the pipes and their traditions go on foreveiz-Ncw Glasgow News. ted in the holy bonds of matrimony and Mrs. Jay lcit on a lloncyllloon i Specials For n At 01W SLOW?- to Peter L. Jay, son oi Mr. and thn iollr of the hiclrllllllc Provinces Kay's nuklnz Powder 23¢ I“T.........loull Cllke Flour . 3lc EX”UR5'°N'5TS VO-m-“l “ m“ M's‘ “T” Jam‘ ‘m’ u" SLOW" mnwm“ Wm‘ “m” '“““~" “M” m‘ Mccmady-s “m”, sint-uileuwhenr ,,,,,, _, m All roads lead to Pictou on the Hfl- Tho bode locked chmhwu: n loos and hnmll‘ wooded lllc- as m. 31c Mullels. z pkgs- ...... .. 25c moming oi’ July First, Dominion dres-lsd 1h bevy blue crcne. with ac- -----___ 20 0L , , Matches, 3 boxes 27¢ Dam from when, the s, 5_ 5m; 53115 cessorles to match, and was altend- Miss Kathleen Day, of New York, 12 oz. - ‘jam’ 2 "m - - - - ‘ - ~ - ' ~ ‘ '- 25° for Charlottetown, P. E. I, retum- 9d by her sister, Miss Ada Bntchil-' who cllldvcd a wccl: end visit a 8 oz. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 13c Izlrlmgnglil-inills- - - 4 - - i» 25v mg the same evening’ on the First’ der, while Mr. Gus McDonald assist-l. guest at the home of her brother, Ton“ rape" 9 ""5 f“ 25 M ‘in ’ ex" geaclse‘ lb‘ " Annual Excursion of the Pictou Fire cd the groom. After the wedding Mr. cccllDayqstcllnrlon. N. 11.2105 oxyllol Lem Pks- Eras. in’... extra. All; 1oz Department. The Cumberland ceremony. which was performed by! 1m on her return mo. Chipso rims ____ __ 17c Highlanders‘ Pipe Band—Plctonians Rinso 2 Seconds 15c every one, though attached to the L“! galflm- W; ~ - ~ » - - - - - -- Cumberland County Regilnent - PSO 5m," °°3""‘" 5- - - < - - - - -~ ‘c numbering approximately fifteen, gfinolla f0!‘ 25C‘ Pk‘ Be“ Sieak’ p" lb‘ ‘ "" 15° ton pipers and five drummers wlllbe Doflar Days ALI. SPRING COATS TO CLEAR AT HALF PRICE — DRESSES — : One lot of Summer Dresses and without jackets. To clear Anoihcr lot of Dresses. priced to twcniy dollars. Clearing at . . . . . .. with $2.98 ‘i $3.98 $5.00 Balance of Knit Suits in clcnr at DISCOUNT ; All other dresses in stock to clcar at special discounts. —. MILLINERY- All dark Hais clearing at ONE DOLLAR EACH. i l 1387-6-28-2i Special prices on oihcr light. colors. ...>..a~_u._...a-_...a_u._...-__.. -._._ .,-.>.-...... a.-_