i I l l i I‘ l i c J l i i \ r HOUSEOFIHHNZ 0 Remember-summer is coming and food habits will change. The family wants lighter meals. You'll want to spend less time in the kitchen. This week-end, look over the Heinz shelf at your dealer's and select a supply of meal-uplifters that will lessen your work, save your time and please everybody. Get Heinz Vinegars-White, Malt or Cider—and Heinz Olive‘ Oil for salad dressings and cooking-Heinz Mayon- naise and Heinz Salad Cream if you like yours ready-to-use. Get Heinz Sandwich Spread and Heinz Peanut Butter for open face and closed sandwiches and dainty canapés. Get Heinz Oven-Baked Beans, Heinz Cooked Spaghetti and Heinz Cooked Macaroni for easy to serve ~ i one-main-dish meals. Inspect the entire I‘ Heinz 57 display. Everything Heinz ‘ makes is first quality from start to finish —pure, time-saving, extra-fiavoursome. “Flavour Magic" a booklet with scores of original. clever recipes for salad dreasin , sauces, candy. frnsllngs. desserts and cooking-mails r iii/ling with Heinz Vinegars —-sent Free. H. J. Heinz Company. Toronto. Ont. HEINZ HELPS FOR SUMMER MENUS l / BABY’S FOOD DOUBLY IMPORTANT QZcI-w/ O Baby's first summer calls -i'or careful supervision of his dict. In Heinz Strained Foods you'll find the answer to his food needs-Vegetables, Soup,Ccreal,Fruit-—-prcpared and strained “just as the , “ doctor ordered." Every tin , ,,,,,_,.. carries the Seal ofAcccptance ' VEGETABLE of the American Medical As- 5° sociatiorfs Council on Foods. Heinz has every wanted variety. At your dealer's. HEINZ STRAINED FOOD l l .\\ TRUSTN TURE EVERY TIME! 9 Because Heinz trusts Nature, you can trust Heinz. You'll love Heinz Tomato Juice because it is the pure juice of the finest vine-ripened tomatoes Nature can produce. Picked, pressed and packed all in a day. Zestful, rich- red, Heinz Tomato Juice is unaltered save for a pinch of salt. Get in a supply now. HEINZ TOMATO JUICE O ‘ALMOSP AS GOOD" isn't good enough when the family wants soup. . There's no substitute for the palate-tempting goodness of soup patiently cooked in open kettles. That's the kind Heinz makesmhomr-styli- soups i TI-IE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN - first“ {leaning ,cmlsn|>il|ou curs Pantln is a ut com e d.. i::.;°zl*"a.‘::::"il%:.:' WW" Yllllli ENERGY. there be no miss. and once over ground there should be no sarly or late blight. ‘ H" 1s "o" a" “W” c-“P- .3123 ‘iififififfi? i-"Jllflfiiiifiiil? the" lien‘? B‘ g°°d mm‘ °t °1°v' dition drains your vita ity and en- er. With favourable weather in _ thusiusn,“ It may also be the cause ‘he makm?’ u)“ °ull°°k m" m9‘ of dull headaches, poor appetite, coming winters fodder is excsl- flegpleunem you gee] mm]; 19m" _ Why endure half-stick dsysdwhai ——“_" u ca correct cons i ation uo A "l5" bY ‘he RQMP- W" "9' iden- Ilow in "bulk" pby eating a cently made to North Lake Har- delicigug cereal? b” m m” interest M h" “d °"' Millions of people have used Kel- d" , logg’a ALL-BEAN with iucisrscaqi-y results. Laboratory teats prove it's [i His friends are sorry to hear of "f; 3nd eifectivq, l the serious illness of Harry Mac- with", the body, AWBMN ‘b. donsld, Bothwell. Mr. Mscdonald _ sol-b, “vim it, weight in wager and has Efltfired lhc Prlnoo Edward 18- gentl cleanses the intestines. Isn't land Hospital for treatment. His. this ood better than taking weak- many friends wish him n speedy ' ening pills and drugs? - recover! Eat two tsblespoonfula daily. _ Three times daily, in severe cases. Mrs. Albert Whalcn. Red Point, Serve as a cereal with milk or accompanied by Mrs. Edward La- cream or ln recipes. Sold by all ‘ Pierre, Black Pond, were in Souris rocers- _Msde and imarcnmd by Monday evening. c1108! "1 10nd“- l l Colin Dixon, East Baltic, has _ l accepted an agency for the Frost l and Wood Co. _ The Robertson brothers srelsnd- Among Anlmals ing large quantities of cod at Basin Head. 'I'heir father, the late 3y HOWARD w, 31.435511}; John J’. Roberi-somwss a "cracker- Associated Press Science Editor i865" fisherman m!‘ ma"? YEBTS. DENVER, June 23—(A.P)—-Rapitl amassing considerable wealth from spread or bubonic plague, djggulg- the products of the ocean. cl- ed in a new form among animals though in his day prices were 10W in the Western United States, ivitb and dorles were used. Today few a predlgflon that, 1g; my go w P101195 are b91118 089d find $11980 the Ohio River and Canada and are equipped with gasoline engines be very dangerous go man, w“ m. ‘ making trips to and from the flsh- ported to the American 5530015. lng grounds with little or no toll. mm 1o;- me Advancement o; 5g- . enoe here today. i The steamship Lovat, Captain The warning was given by Q_ R, Campbell, docked at Souris Thurs- Egkey, 5mm,- surgeon, United , (my cvchihs 1h scheduled time [suites Public Health Service, San nnri after taking on freight, mail lpmncgm, The new form L; “up land passengers proceeded to the ed sylvgtjc pmgum . l hlasdhlen Islands Cam- Csmabcll The animals, siuu Dr. Eskey, are I l is most obllging and courteous t0 carrying‘ precisely the same germ, the patrons c! the hw- ‘bacillus pestis, which is the past '——"*—- decimated populations of entire Charles Dingwell, Bothwell, has cuuntrieu purchased a new automobile. Bubomc plagluh named {mm , '—_— swellings in groin and armpit-s, ~7°5°Ph H- Cheverle- S°l1rl5-P“55' heretofore has bean transmitted ed through Chepstow on his way to mun by the blues of He” ‘from 9a“- rais with the plague. The present l American spread of plague is ‘ Dr. J. T. Sullivan, a former resi- among ground squirrels pruwlpuuu ‘ dent. and practitioner of Souris. Fleas from these squirrels h“... I but now of Saskatchewan, is vislt- given the human type plague u i mg in Souris the guest of Peter 39 known persons to dam said Dr land Mrs. Holland. ‘The genial Ek _ Th t m 1 1 h d m. l Doctor removed to Saskatchewan plsugege husabeene £2351? glue: 190. | some years ago where he built up - ,~ - ilgw .:%::":::;’.l: .5211 Prince Edlvard 15mm e m“ lsaid the surgeon, has the rapii. ner province. Many old friends yspreud been ducoveretu are glad to see him looking sohale “During the put yuan" he sum and mmly- "plague was discovered in Utah. m’ . t u b id The smms Hi8“ 5am“ Cams FEOPIIIraCiIIIOIYIISI.wTilcgglfgit illegals-l were inspected ‘m nlursday‘ The pears there are no natural barrier inspector vms greatly pleased with to stop spread of wud rode“? their drill and appearance. After plague the inspection, they marched to .. ' Vincent McIsaads where they were 19053111953, fizipiligatggouirxild msgmlggi an treated w i” Cream seminstion of the plague have bcvu Beef cattle are scarce, and the $52227: gxfmgeausplsétfiguslis 5x price is soaring. The scarcity, norknown to exist among u species doubt, is caused by the dLsposal of l o‘ m“ genus so many calves 1n the past few’ “should an other mambo“ or years m foreign buyers‘ the Genus citellus eventually be shown to be involved, sylvazic plague would extend eastward to the Ohio River and northward into Canada and Alaska." '_it_*__ i—i‘i_ti. Mrs. Wallace Macdonald, Both- well, was taken suddenly ill Sun- day night. Dr. A. A. Macdonsld was hurriedly summoned. She is now much improved. Mayor Turner of Charlottetown ‘ was a visitor to Souris on Thurs- g day. An appropriation of $31,000 was . made at the last session of the Fiederal Parliament ‘for the open- \ ‘g gs inc of a harbor at Basin Head. Q Q At. the present writing, work has v x not yet begun. In fact one does ‘g not hear a word about it. Ten- ders have not yet been asked for, and more than likely nothing will be done. At the next session this appropriation will probably be re- voted. And so on. Felicltstions are extended to Dr. and Mrs. Reddln whose marriage was celebrated at St. Andrews on Monday, the 14th inst. The Doc- tor since aiming to Souris has made many friends who wish him many years of connubial bliss. Mrs. John A. Macdonald, Green Vale, who entered the Charlotte- town Hospital for treatment about three weeks ago, returned to her home Thursday, much improved. Mr. J. D. McIsasc, Rock Barre. was in Souris Thursday, He re- ports lobsters scarce. Mr. James H. E, Macdonald, Al- exander Macdonald, and Mr. John C. Macdonald of Little Pond pass- ed through Rollo Bay on Thurs- day. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Maynard and party, of Presque Isle, Maine, left Saturday morning on return to their home town, after a short visit. to relatives at. Red Point. Al- though the visit was short it was most enjoyable. They plan to re- turn at some time in the not too far distant future. Evangelistic services are being held this week in the Bothwell Baptist church. Large congregat- ions attend every night. -'I‘he preaching is inspiring and elevat- lng. A largo contingent of those In- terested ln boxing went down to: Kenslngton Wednesday night to witness the pugllistlc battles stag- ed in the skating rink there. They report about 2500 spectators. The essbevrn boys, Leslie and MscCor- mack. were the victors in thecon- tests in which they took part. John J. and Mrs. Campbell, Red Point, were visitors to Souris Thursday. Mrs. Major Young. after receiv- ing treatment in the Prince Ed- -not condensed but ready to use-to help you to "escape kitchen huff} l7 kinda Your dealer has hi Ylilfiilil" ward Island Hospital, is now cun- I k fishing trips ¢II June 24th. MEN'S WORK SHIRTS Men's summer work shirts well constructed and a good roomy cut sizes 14} to 17. Rcllllll‘ 79c special 2 for $1.35 Men's zipper front work shirts in navy blue and blue chambray sizes 14} to 17. Men's heavy web police suspenders Men's light cotton Khaki hats. 5c Khaki dunnage bags ideal for camping or Men's plain broadcloth shirts collar attach- od style in white, blue and cream sizes 141} to 16§ Men's fancy silk ties regular 75c lines on sale $ for a Men's Balbriggan combination underwear short sleeve ankle length or knee length Extra special men's summer hose. 5 Pair s‘ s00 Men's fur felt hats sizes 6i & 7 values to _45.00 clearing at ill-I I Men's cotton bathing suits sizes 34 to 44 59c Boy’s_cotton bathing suits all sizes - - 49c Clearing lines men's wool bathing suits values to $3.00 $1 I MEN'S SUITS - Men's tweed and flannel sport suits with 2 pants in fawn, gray and brown flecks and checks with the new sport hacks several styles to choose from in all sizes. Regular $18.00 ' lfifi MEN'S FLANNEL PANTS Men's gray, brown and fawn flannel pants all sizes regular $3.75 and $4.00 on sale $3.49 YOUTH‘S sFiTir surrs Youth’s tweed sport suits with fancy backs. All two pant suits sizes 34 to 37 regular $14.00 to $16.00 on sale $11-95 and $l3a95 BOY'S FLANNEL PANTS Boy's flannel pants in gray and fawn sizes Es m as in Boy's Khaki combination overalls sizes 28 to 34 regular $1.50 on sale 9% HOSIERY Just received another large shipment 0r our special 59c hose. Stock up on these as we are advised by the manufacturer that prices are definitely going higher and we will have to pay much more for these hose which will make it impossible for us to continue this very low price. Ladies’ cotton string twin sweater sets in yellow, peach, green and blue. $I Special — - — - — - — - — _ -- a A special lot of children's slightly soiled dresses clearing yé price. Remants of silk rayon fweeds sateen, etc., ctc., on sale at very attrac- tive dollar day prices. _ 1 oz. balls of knitting yarn —' -- - — 9c bull Summer voiles on sale - — — - - 25c yard Boy's and Girls‘ long cotton hose on ale per pair _ - _ _ - - — - - ~ - - 17c Ladies’ Rayon hose - — -- - 27c & 37c pair Ladies’ cotton hose assorted sizes in ‘l5 sand, gunmetal and black, pair — - — c Ladies’ cotton bloomers and vests - -- 27c each Boy's wash suits, special -- - -- - - - 65o Ladies’ pullover string sweaters in yellow, rose and white, each — -- — c RUGS Take advantage of the present low prices 6n all our rugs and stair carpets. Prevailing prices are lower than the factory price we will have to pay to replace this identical merchan- dise. Shop early for thesp items as our pre- Aursday, F ridi sent assortment is fast becoming depleted. NO APPROBATIONS. N0 Phone or C. O. D. Orders. PRUWSE BR is s ~é 9 4V, 4'1 ————-i-_ LINOLEUM RUGS Discontinued designs in linoleum rugs on sale at the following low prices 6 x9 feet regular price $6.25 sale price $4.95 771x!) feet regular price $7.75 sale price $5.95 ENTIRELY NEW Bonnymaid floor coverings heavy m; base new patterns new colorings. 2 yards wide $1.00 3 yards wide 31,75 SPECIAL COMBINATION OFFER . 1 Pint Johnson's Glo Cont, Value 75¢ I 1 Bottle Johnson's Silver Poish, Value 35c 7 1 Bt. Johnson's Furniture Polish, Value 20c _____u Total Value - - __ __$1_39 Sale Price - All 3for_--__.___._ _ 5c l NT PAI Crown Diamond Red Lion paint regular price $3.90 gallon sale price on five gallon quantities $3 - . Crown Diamond’ Rex paint special sale price $ 2:69 gallon LADIES’ DRESSES Ladies printed and plain crepe dresses new styles new color effects. sizes are $ 14 to 44 regular $2.95 dollar days - Ladies’ printed silk dresses in a wide choice of styles and shades, all sizes. $ Regular $5.95 on sale — - - _ _- _ Ladies’ crash...voile. .. cotton and $ lace dresses, special — — — — — - - Ladies’ figured pique dresses suntan $ back and short. sleeves. Regular $1.95 Ladies’ white pique skirts. Special — — — — - - - _ - - __ 95S Ladies’ and children's slacks and shorts in nayv, light blue and white -- Ladies’ flannel slacks, navy, red and $2 7 brown regular $2.95 on sale - - - _- u 9 Ladies’ empire crepe, figured linens, $3 6 and Waikiki prints, reg. $3.95 for - - s 9 Ladies natural linen suits with belted $3 back sizes 14 to 20 reg. $3.95 - -- - - s Ladies’ crash suits with belted backs $2 - all shades, reg. $2.95 on sale '- - - -_ a Ladies’ House dresses each quarnnteed fast colors, special - - _ _ _ - - _ 0 Ladies’ pure wool bathing suits in all $1 the smart new shades, reg. $1.95 —- - I Ladies’ bathing suits two tone effects $2 with fancy halter tops, reg. $2.95 - - I Special lot ladies’ summer dresses, slightly soiled clearing at HALFPRICE. LINGERIE Ladies bloomers, bobettes and brevities and vests tqmatch assorted shades and sizes on sale for $1.00 Ladies’ panties and bloomers and vests for $1.00 Ladies’ satin and crepe slips trimmed fa- gating and lace special dollar days -— —- G Crepe de chene, satin and knitted lingerie slightly soiled clearing at HALF PRICE. MILLINERY Special line of wool felt hats in coronation gold and blue...sand and navy regular $1 $1.79 on sale — _ - _ — — — - — — I Ladies’ wool felt hats in white and pastel shades smart assortment of styles $1 and all head sizes — — — — — — — -- I Special lot of ladies’ straw hats in all shades ...many styles and all head sizes values from $1.29 to $1.79 clearing at -— The balance of our stock of dark iurhnns going for HALF PRICE. Wsbssso sheets subs 73x90 hemstitched and plain hemmed — - — — - -- -— 86c each Wabssso sheets subs 80x96 hemstitched and plain hemmed — — — ~ ~— —~ 51-15 W1C!‘ Wabasso Prints 36 inches wide regular 18c and 20c - - _ - _ - - - 7 yards for $l_-00 Cotton roller towelling 16 in. wide 5 yd for 50o Rayon bedspreads 72 x 80 gold, rose hi"! green — ~ — — — — — — — — 51-79 Flowered cretonne 48 inches wide - 25c yllfd Figured chintz 36 inches wide all new patterns 5 yards for — — — — — — — — —— 51-09 Curtain net 36 inches wide white and biscuit shades special - -- - - — —- 23¢ Ymjil Large white cannon towels 22x45 H - 98 PHI!‘ Turkish towels 20 x 40 blue, pink and gold borders — - — - -- -— —— - — 23¢ "ch Turkish hand towels 18x88 rainbow colors 18c en Jacquard towels colored borders and rainbow shados20x40-----—--—69¢ 173"‘ Heavy Turkish towels 22 x 45 blue, gold and green borders - - - - — - -— -- 89¢ nail‘ - Remnants of prints, sheetings, towelling, etc. Qtc.--——-—-————---%PRICE ALL SALES STRICTLY CASH. 0S. llll. 6? aturd 25 th. 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