FRIDAY 'HE CHAL » M- _ v if _ . m*rs'rowN GUARDIAN ~ ' _ ,_ _ '_ _|r_`___ --.-" _.W _ -1 _ ._ .. '= ’ , 'Im' rllég I '/Vestem Guardian ` ~ _ 'i.~ -sw n-M Muir sos milk rms “ __ -`...._.»»---` _ _Jppy men "I smut ”.m_8_l2_n audience was most enthusiastic in -FRESH CEMENT-Order now at .'.raoe’s. 4318-0-12-Ii -NOTICE-_All bank accounts not paid before July 10 will be handed to my attorney for collection. Ever- ett Poynter, New London. 4388-6-12-14-21 -1'!-IE CENIRAL BEDEQUE Bap- tist Pastoraie, Sunday, June 16th. Rev. Dr. Sidey will preach as follows: the Ba-li!a.x Collage. ot Miss violet Richardson the Conservatory Ball ls filled to capacity and the in appreciation oi a realy iins pro- gram. Miss Richardson disclosed I. degree oi dramatic vigor and versa- tility which surprised even those mos_t`_!amiliar with the ability which as s pupil oi Mrs. T. F. Irsricis she has shown. Miss Richardson has the telling assest oi s very charming stage pruence. She has also a mobile face and a pleasing adaptable voice, and, withal, obviously “tem- perament” and in her widely differ- ing selections acquitted herseli with The Men’s Store Suggests For This Week-end These Summer Needfuls i Young Men’s Tweed Suits Men’s and Young Men’| All Sizes fancy suits I Morning at 10.45, Central Bedeque; 8211111116 \1i5W\¢¢l0D» mlkini I ‘WCW Men‘s Flannel Trousers, plain *'°*=‘ A Quick “SNACK’? for Everybody ”YOU,l`don’t even need to break your journey-“Quick Lunch” _touches the spot wherever you are --it’s a Sc package of real energy. Gang ‘s ll1lll@l[€ a»_ trees mist* -.1//W __ / ' -f Z ffl!!! ,-'~nr ._ f ¢ L .fps ,`__._‘._1;,i.."/__\\ ~ MJK- X"-\.»\ \_ 1 \_;~ - J . \\. 1 ~ . ~§\lull‘ \ 5, A .-.Y " . `_'__ v _ _ iv "ull l 3 ._ _ A- ..'..'.l'7_-I..-" `, .>__;;’_ 1 x _ . __ ` . “__-., . L 4 ,_.éé_`.': . _ ; ~;- ~\- /7/./ '/Q'/1’ " l //' ' `\ \ M / iL§ . I \ ` 7 Q- l / _; » `\ ` 1 l .Ti ~ .717/luv. { 1_1" »-`~ < ff/-, l V "__ l_1i;f> ‘ ' - if "”~'E;. 13.5 .assi ... .) P -_ 1;///'ll ‘ . X il I \ ’ I ZYiisfMclo fe .ssl J 1-'= |'. u I 1'$l.\ff'.r‘-ll ' 1 '.ll’ is a Real Money-Maker ” _' - TheMelotte Cream Separator has aworld- Wide reputation for close-skimming. It is e_asy to run, easy to clean and requires little or no upkeep. _ low receiving tank does away with _ h, heavy lifting--a boon to the house- wife. The white porcelain-lined bowl chamber and receiving tank are easy to wash. Aluminum has replaced tinware in the spouts, funnels and milk regulator; automatic lubrication reduces friction . . . prolongs its life . . . keeps down repairs. Ask your nearest Lister dealer to demons- trate the Low Model Melotte. It. will save you money and make you money. ».`.4 . R. A. Lister SL Co. l`J Canada Limited Toronto. Charlottetown, ¢ Vi for me ; , -‘fp Ie f ‘ ' ' s - .ss:ss=-= - ~ . '5=._',.=r'=\l..~'.i<=l»i3-‘='1-;'=¥‘~€i . the LISTER LINE Includes Gasoline Engines. \‘-_. V _ (`ru.ln 01| Engines. ,.19 _"-'~ ._ null' nn 'rm-ton. ~¢ if/ ‘ P.l¢»-use Motors. v-_.‘;__ -. /4 vslmrlu Llrlmug Planes, ' ' V " Pomoa 0 Water systems. Washing llaeblaas. Shiv". .r.:"t‘5‘ Gr. LISTER DEALERS ' CECIL STEWART, Hampshire H. I. IIABLIM, Emerald Wm. J. QITIGLEY. Albin! J. B. a~l.\mo.\'s, Mt. ltevrarl l.I»0\'l') ROGERSON, Crapaud JOHN A. (OLSON, Sen View 'RED ANDERSON hlorrll 10|! N ll.\L0.Vl» Portage E- L. IRD OIJGALL, Glenwood C _ WILFRED MoD0l`GALL, TIN Talley I BER DBI! ‘I MITLLIGAN. Klnlsora JOHN T. AYEII Welllnlton IIANCDI JAY, Ut. Peters J. J. BECK, lnrrsy liver B. A. WEATHEIIII, Montllns INGUI LEVII. lourll cnmssa- sulrn, ar, .vols ir. olu.. Pownal Chnriottsvtown W. W. MURPHY, ' Vernon . W. R. MANN. lsnalngeol lllscouche JOIN H. FORD. liltel I0lTON LAIIINI. Clermont J. J. CAMPBELL Poplar Pt. Evening at 7.30, Upper Freetown. 9 Fan". Miss Richardson was admir- able throughout, the three character sketches especially mowing her versatility. Assisting Miss Richard- son, were Miss Eileen Wood, soprano; Miss Mildred Hart, contralto, and Misa Gwendolyn Duchcmio as pianist. S. e,- ::-HOLMAN’S OFFICE, Store and Warehouses will be closed on Wed- nesday afternoons starting June 11th andcontinulng until September l'lth inclusive. with the exception oi Wednesday. July 2nd following Dom- inion Day. 4219-6-6-9-11-Bi. -BYPRO DISINFECTANT has been tested and proven by Dr, cu,-,_ ningham and is used by many lead- ing Island ranchers. Exclusive Is- land distributors. R. T. HOLMAN. L1'MI‘I'£.'D. CHA.Fl.L»OT’I‘ETOWN AND SUMMIBRSIDE. 4370-6~l2~14-2i --TRINITY SERVICES - Regular services at Trinity United Church, Sumnierslde, Sunday, June 15th at ll s. m. and 'l p. ni. vRev. W. H. Harding will preach at both services. -MR.. BAIRD, ot the Dominion Department ol Agriculture, will ad- dress a meeting in searletown Hall Friday. June 13, at s o'clock. 4319-6-13~2i -SUNDAY SERVICES - Regular services in United Church at North Rustico, Sunday. June 15th at 11 a. ln. and at Stanley Bridge at 7 p. rn. ppeai in the number. "Lesson with a PERSONALS -Mr. and Mrs. lfleleri Ellis or 0'- Leary were visitors to Bummerside this week-S. 1; -Mrs. Semans Ford or Arlington, Lot 14. 'ass a visitor to Summerside this week.-6. -Mrs. Wilfred Kelly and Mrs. Bowen. ot Summerside, have return- ed irom a pleasant motor trip to St. John. N. B. 5. -Mr. Jack Lamont, well known traveller in the Maritimes, and also a noted athlete, is visiting Summer- side. a. guest at the Queen Hotel. S. -Mn. .mlm l.. xueiuu.-.easy of North Dakota accompanied by har| Mr. a. smllug ml-:ay will col-.sues "'° °"’”d’°“' ‘° “ ‘”°"“° °” ""“‘“ the services in both places. -DUB ro ammo: about June' 20th. steamer "Helen" direct from Wales with genuine Welsh Anlhra~ clte coal, nut and stove sizes. This coal has no superior for clean liurn- ,, ing and heat. Reserve your orders, and take delivery from the ship. Jos. __ Read as Co., Ltd. __ 504-5-23-41-23rd-30th-sth 13th i -ssrsoralsu: social,-lvlembers' oi’ Chadwick Chapter of the Eastern Star had a. very enjoyable social in their Lodge rooms at Sumn-lerside last Friday evening after the usual business session. Professor Hume very kindly contributed some violin` selections. Refreshments were served at the close o! the evening. 5. -LOBSTER CATCI-IES GOOD- The fishing on the north shore ls reported as being good ior this time of year, the lobsters ior canning, however, are small. Experienced packers say that it would help the industry a Kood deal li' the small lob- sters were thrown back into the water and only the medium and large lobsters were retained for can- ning and shipping away. The mar-l lm for live lobster on me island ni not very :ood lust now- S» -SAD BEREAVEMENT - MW-lCl1l sympathy is expressed for Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ramsay oi' Mount Pleas- ant in the death on Monday oi their lime daughter. lnmlv. in the Pfinv County Hospital after a. short illness.. mnlly was only eight years old and had a sweet and loveable disposi- tion. She will be much missed in the home and by her little playmates. There are leit to mourn besides her sol-rowing parents. five brothers and tour sisters namely:-Mrs. Diamond' and Mrs. Colwill of Northam. Mis-ii Lois, Miss Verna, Lorne, Lloyd, West- ` ley, Spurgeon and Louis at home. to all oi whom much symvlthy iS ¢¥'_ l_______- tended. The 'funeral took place on' wednesday afternoon irorn the home to the United Church at Bideiord. Rev. Mr. Cook officiating. Il'it¢l‘h‘v¢l‘\¢ was in Bideford Cemetery- 5~ \ -Miss sxcnalmson or sm-L lusssmn nl Gnanuarlon lus- clrax.-Miss violet Richardson. ¢14¢f gaughter ol Mr. azd Mrs. R.. B. Richardson oi Summerside captivated a lu-ge audience in Conservatory gg), Halifax, recently when she' "ve her graduation recital in ell- prsssiorl. Miss Richardson is a to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wedge, 5u.m.mersl:l~-S. -Mrs. John T. McKay oi Sea View, was in summerside on Tues- ?f" ..‘;‘_'Tff_ _["f’i‘T‘T. $11-50 Men’s Short Lustre Coats Black $3.50 to . . . . . . Men’s Flannel and Linen _‘ff’f'_'.‘f $7-50 Men’s Auto Dust Costs ff'°f’ .............. __ $4-75 l`f§,"§'..§§".“.f". _Tf‘7f’f‘f $2.50 $f.°.’2f'2 21'.. lZ1’.l.'l‘_`f° $27 ?£l§’.f'f'.‘. . .7'_’f'_”§'. $4-50 f'}’ll’§§;'5".'2.§`°.'.'_r_'_".“.'f`$4-50 Boy’s Long or Short Khaki pants . . . . . . . .. Boy’s Fine Golf Hose 50c to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Boy’s Summer Wash Q Suit, $1.00 to<.....<... 3 fi.°’.'.’_.‘ff'.".'_'f7..ff’f’. $1.35 B , . .iii _'“.'_"_°ff _ f‘.'ff°__ $1.50 5322.? 'f'.° _ _'f`f`.° ."7 f’_‘ $2.69 B0Y’s Cotton Bathing Suits 65c to . . . . . . . .. 33.15 .`.”.°..‘I‘..?‘f‘.'T‘.'f‘? $2.75 Bslbrlggan Cornbina tions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Men’s Nainsook Combin- _ations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ .1f.T'.T§'..`§"f'.'f. _§f’.°."_‘., 4 90c 353.1 S_`.'f‘, . f‘.’f‘T'.’f'T` $1.25 §"°.'.'.f _.I.’_'77T`..f`.’f'.‘f 85|: §§'.°§`.§.'°.‘f'.'.°.°.......... 39c Special Silk Web Dress Brace . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ Clearing Odd Dress day visiting her brother. Mr. W, KJ i McGougan. She was accompanied by | Mrs. James Cousins oi Baltic. B. [ --Mr. Ralph Ramsay. of the_ staff of the Bank of Nova Scotia at suin- merside. has been transferred tn their branch in Charlottetown. Ramsay left on Tuesday to take up. his duties there. B. Eastem Guardian ..°BUNDAY SERVICES-Rav. J. Sunday. June 1|, as follows: Monts- _-___ Sunday, June 15th. l er. w_ williams will conduct services on A _ ._ V _ _ _ __ ___ _ __ Boy’s Overalls and $ Coveralls 40c to f A very special clearing line of Men’s Shirts, included in this lot are shirts from $1.75 to $2.75' Clearing at Bathing Suits. Beach Balls, Beach Capes, Caps, anything you want for the water in great variety O U - I V 8( ’ 8011 ....... . . /I .g /_, \ M _ 50a ?f3l,’.I’.2'§.S’T‘?TT. $1.50 Shirts, sep. collar ._ gue, at 11 a. ni.; Murray River, at-Acorn, Sr.. are pressed to know she improving after having the gm;-1¢; 3 p. rn.; Murray Harbor at 'I P. m» is steadily improving. fever. ip. m. luv. or. armstronspmch-‘ Ml- sua am Hu-ry .lenl¢ms,1-uzel- Mr. n-vm; Mem-sn, my, was u brook. were recent visitors to Mill- recent visitor to Millview. GLIANINGS TIDM MILLV'l`lW AND VICINITY has been spending the past two weeks in Charlottetown has returned j I Mr. and Mrs M. J. Donnelly. Sum- merside and Mr and Mrs Bernard Coady. Vernon River were recent Mr and Mrs M. E. Jenkins Mill- viow were in Alberry Plains recently- Mr. Albert Curran. Bummersid¢ passed thru Millview Monday. Misses Pansy and Jennie Wood; and Mr Parker Wood were recentf guests of Mr and Mrs M. E. Jenkins-I I The Millview Woinen's_ lnstltutej was held at the homo of Mrs Mor-V rirsey, on June 5th, with eight mem- bers ana leur v-lsiwn vreseat- Mm- lng opened by singing the Oda and repeating the Creed. Sick committee reported one visit, A sick committee ws; appointed lor the next six months. Mrs. Herman lass. Mrs. Norman sheidew, Mrs Milton Jenk- ins and Miss Irene Coady. Mrs Mil- ton Jenkins and Mrs George Mac- Eachern were appointed delegates in 1 the convention in Oliarlott/stcwm.,' student ot Halifax Ladies Cullen- . mu call for next meeting to be ans- i s - no fouuwiaz is sum "°f" ° was sy. n 1 souls me ous mare. 7713 0PPOfftllllfy W/Gndéfflll .' I-laliisx paper:-For the graduation l mm. “vim device. it would ba. The' ’ | P» 0. BOX 32 recital. Deblrtrnent oi 0XW°”l°fi if' following convenors ware appointed, Dan t M135 ! Mn. 1-urmon ING. Mrs Geo. Jeni:-_ ins, Misses Myrtle Mcllwhlfa IM lo|Ul\d0Mll\¢¢rIa\ l6I\N|'l0.P.l‘-I. .Chrlstine Bruce. Meeting closed in' BELL 6# MATHIESON Bsrrisim o lvlldwra ussuulul luncheon uma by tha Collections l _ hostess. HONEY 'I0 LOAN 1 asouraoua l Mm osiim-me shelf.-low. Millviw- .who has been attending bilainall cnammns nvrcnmsox, ___________________L.__....__ l college. WMU" ll" mm' 5 '“°°°“‘"1‘ |||'|,|,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,_,, showing. has retumedtoharhome llvl 'UUE IYIS in MlllV1C‘W. axaamnn asm l . 3 -.~----»--N HOLMA N S . , were recon E. E PARKMA Mn gm). Weatberbis. MOHNIWM I CHA,RLnTT_ETG“rN, ‘_ _ SUMMERSIDE - _______,______ T., mu., M.. .. u.. 1...... _ .___n-..- - ._ , ___.._____.-,. ‘ the usual manner. followed by a Mr and Mrs Ray Hutch and Ml' B. Lea, were visitors 10 Roscneaih. Sunday, the guests of Mr and Mis ..°5'!'. ANDREWS PIISBYTEB- Mr. _and Leonard' Murphy, Mr. John Curley, Hermitage, was Edward Bulpitt. . IAN Church. M°nU8'U¢~ 5°Wi¢¢l on Hermitage. has purchased s naw car a recent visitor to Miilview. t il a. rn. and! Mr and Mrs Vincent Gram were recent visitors to Pownai. The electric storm \\'ll;c1‘. paxcd over Mlllvlew last Wenf~.=da:.' was ~ very heavy. In Hermitage a tree at Mr. Bertram Lea, Vernon River. the gate of Mr Geo. Lam- was badly The many iru-lea; or Mrs Geo. is .pending u :uw says. the guest of spllmered una also somf of the M' -* Vlenkins and 4lU¢i'iter Myrtle. are his daughter. Mrs, Ray Mutch. in their home.-M. _ Miss Mabel Jenkins. Millview. who, . - .- - visitors to West Rtiver J BEA ! The Th ree G' re a t Essentials ! )easad to know they are steadily Earnsclide. C E ' SER VIC ECONOMY/ SIL VER WARE CL UB PLAN SALE! JUNE 7th; to 21st. _ Your Silverware is the one item in your home by which your friends Judge your ability as .a hostess. Your table may be outstanding in its snowy linen. delicate. delightful China and Glassware and its sumptuous reposts, but the whole setting is spoiled if your Silverware reveals a story of age, tarnish. much usage and a “worn out” appearance. I-Io|n\an’s Silverware reflects good taste and we are offering here some of the greatest values that have ever come our way. Read over the list below-call in, inspect the diiferent sets-pay just $1.00 down, a small amount each week. and-make your dinner table attractive by hav- ing attractive Silverware. A" 5°” lil 25 Pieces consist of 6 Teaspoons, 6 Dessert Spoons. 5 Knives (stainless blades). svrorka. i.Butter Knife and 1 sugar shell. _ COMMUNITY PLATE _ 1-Upon PLATE Your Choizfgftégam or manual' Your choice of QuecniBess or Skyline ggpiece gilir;-olr ('_:I'|:-ay for P'“°"'° 10 pece r a est for...... i 1, l T f ...$22.7 26-piece Crestwood Tray for $3122: Sgt T::yTrgy for 522.00 26'pl°°° Gm CM" f°‘° ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 26-piece Set Color Mode Chest for $19-00 26-piece Colonial Cabinet for $100 TERMS: $1.00 down-Balance TERMS: $1.00 downl;-Balance - per wee __,___,-. . ~ per week. . _ assess ‘S3I2‘S§!i>.’