r t ear" these have sleeves. Ye Small Sizes Medium Sizes Large Sizes All rymoderately priced. $12.00 13.50 15.00 Slender so on up. 36. " Mouldette” is the ideal foundation garment for sorr. pliant, easily laundered,‘ no stays. no bulk; AIOULDETTE fits perfectly, for it comes in exact sizes, 30, 31, 32, 33 and Recommended for sizes up to figures Slendo Heel Silk Hose " Just Arrived “Iris” Print Dresses Sizes to fit tall or short figures HIS well known “IRIS PRINT" is fast dye and will retain its silky lustre after wash- ing. The new designs shown include many of the very latest ideas in summer dresses. - 15 Colors ', BELL C? MATHIESQN 53111322‘! Q 501101041" . collections MONEY TO LOAN MONTAGUE J . EYESIGHT ¢ rsvrsr osnocx roots 5 EXAMINATION i Spring mean‘ o oi c150 uo k in Z “ma: ‘m! mpplym‘ Gun“ z a ‘.1’. ~ l‘ ' I o“; $116 Earden. Tim can be made a ; H J i gelightiul pastime. or it can revert to E OPTOMETBIST ‘ ru ge.,, .t an depend.» upon the ‘ 0m“ conned‘; Wm, i kind oi garden tools you select. We o Drugstore advise you to get your garden hose t 5100112118. P- 5- |- i from our new stock so as to guard " ' ' "'“ against trouble in that line. Also get Y" "P" "m" "' b°°“"-i° m" "e i the dependable kind. 1 The Rogers h p. Hardware Co., g Limited PLUMBING Ami HEATING If you want Expeditioue and .1 Expert workmanship Send to Fred ll. Trainer’ x 80 Grafton Street I ‘ Opposite Prince Edward Si‘ ' Tin-firs, . OPTOMETRY is a specialized science. concentrating all its re- sources to the end that Detective Vision may be restored, Eye Strain relieved and Muscle imbalances cor- rooted. Any one or these doiecta may be. and nearly always is, the cause oi Severe Headaches I! troubled with hld- L. Ia III h i to lnveatlgaie the condition oi your eycl. and if neoolllfi. furnish you with properly imod corrective glance. G. F. llutcheson OPTOMITIJBT v | l i I t JAMES ANDREW MCDONALD .___.a The death, which appeared on 'Apl’l1 24th, o! James Anderson Mac- Donald. should have read James Ar.- drew MacDonald. One brother Allan MacDonald. Wa- tertown, Mass, should have read Allan MacDonald. Roxbury, Mass. Letters of sympathy-Mr. and Mrs. William Hanlett, Brakn Bray. should have read Mr. and Mrs. William Hewlett. Gowan Brae; Mr. and Mrs- Prany Auley. St. Peters, should have road Mrs. Frank McAulay and Jean. St. Peters Bay; Miss Katie MacDon- ald, Wellesley Farms, Mass, should have read Miss Katherine MacDou- gall, Wellesley Farms, Mass. Mass Cards omitted-Mr. and Mrs. John C. MacDonald, Little Pond; Mr. Charles S. MacDonald, Little Pond. Spiritual Bouquets omitted-Airs. M. D. MacDonald and iamily, Little Pond. Messages oi’ sympathy received since death was published: Mrs. Dav- id Brooks, Milton, Mats: Miss Anita MacDonald, Antlgonish, N. 8.: Miss Mary MacDonald, Winnipeg, Man: Miss Mable Paquet, Newton Centre. Mass. interest in radio in Glnldl i5 " sale 39c at Sinclair's. "'41P- ¢35§I£¥T.P7TQE‘-l{‘7 3U‘ Rm“! ... -.n-i--_¢~_---.. aa-s-w-s-aa. ~.... Western Guardian -l PIECES printed Rayon 86 inches wide, worth $1.00 yard. Special 59c yard at Sinclair's. 4406-0-17-21. -5 ENDS Printed Voile, l6 inches vride, regular 50 and 05c values on 4460-6-17-21. —3 PIECES printed Rayon Crepe i 36 inches wide, $1.25 and $1.50 values selling hall price at Sinclair's. 4186-6-17-21. —Cl-lERRY BLOSSOM FOULABDS in small and attractive patterns. Light and dark shades, 30 inches wide. Former price 75c. Special 59c at Sinclair's 4406-6-17-21. EECITAL by Vocal and Plano pup- ils o! Proi’. Thompson, Zion Hall. Thursday, June 10th, t P. M. 4-479-6-17-31. -15 PIECES printed Rayon in a good range o! designs and shades, 38 inches wide. Worth $1.25, clearing 89c at Sinclair's. 0486-6-17-21. --‘!‘UB FAST PRINTS, 2O inches wide 17c yard or 10 yards tor 81.65 at Sinclair's. 6480-6-17-21. u-SECURE YOUR. SILVER- WARE SET at unheard oi primr- Hollnarfs big Silverware Sale is now on and is lasting until June 21st. Get yours now. Romeo's, Sumrnereide and Charlottetown. 4438-6-14-17-21. 4 PIECES all Silk Crepe de Chcne, 38 inches wide, regular $2.50 11rd. Special $1.25 at Sinclair's. . 4486-6-17-21. -GENUINE IZAL DISINFECT- ANT can be obtained in any quen- tity c: Braces. 4490-11. zw-DON"! MISS our Big Silver- ware Sale. This sale is on now and lasts until June 21st. Helium's, Sum- incrtide and Charlottetown. 4488-6-14-17-21. —OOME TO THE PLAY "’l'hree Pegs" by the Marshneld Women's‘ Institute in King‘ George Hall, Ken- sington. Tuesday. June 17th at I PM. ' Half proceeds in aid oi’ Community Club. 10 piece orchestra in attend- ance. 4487-11. -DOUBLE APARTMENT HOUSE IN SITWWERSIDE in residential soc- tion tor sale. orchard, shad: trees. and shrubs on nice grounds. Large plot oi land adjoining. Will be sold in lots or included with house. Any one desiring one or the iinest homes should write box 423, Summsrside. P. E. I. 4451-6-14-31. PERSONALS -Mrs. (Capt) Brad and Miss Sadie Read were visitors to Sum- merside on Friday-S. -Mr. and Mrs. Willard laud o! “ ’ were victim's to Sumrnerside last week. ‘Diey have just sold their fine new house to Mr. Arnett How- att.--S. --lvl‘rt. Rieddln oi Charlottetown, was visiting friends in Siunmersde last week-S. MR. HERBERT G. SANDERSON The death or Herbert G. Sanderson, Toronto, Maritime representative o! Ingram and Bell. medical supplies, occurred at the General Public hos- pital. Monday. Mr. Sanderson had made his headquarters in Saint John tor the last eighteen years and spent the greater part oi each year in the Maritimes. Although he had not been in the best or health tor some time. he had been seriously ill ior only a week. ‘rwo sons. Melrose and Loren. oi’ Toronto, arrived‘ in Saint John Sunday and were with their lather at the end. He also leaves an- other son. Norman. in Toronto, and one daughter. Gladys, also o! Toron- to. The body was taken to Toronto Monday afternoon. accompanied by his two sons, as well as Miss Beat- ricc L. Dalton. oi’ Saint John. a friend o! the iamlly-Haliiax Her- aid. Mr. Sanderson will be kindly re- membered by many friends in this again increasing city and Province. BRINGING UP FATHER Wonderful Recovery 7 _.._ l ALL norm or nmol 10-] WAR-D Ill-AND g Here are the names or several— many more could be given-who are ready to give lull credit to the won- derrul results they have obtained in‘ recovery from paralysis. All were ap- parently hopeless cases. : Miss Ellie May Conohon, New Acadia, was in c helpless condition iliteen months. The son or Mr. Edmund McMillan. cornmeal. we also cured o! flic- Mrs. John A. Mtlrrly. 130 Dorches- ter St. Charlottetown. Her paralysis iollowed diphtheria. A cooperate case. The little son or w. Wlllloo Field, 105 Richmond St, Charlotte- town. The daughter o! Mr. John Eur- goyne, 42 Valley St, Charlottetown. Was helpless tor over a year. Mrs. Daniel McKenzie. ‘Biron. Mrs. Joseph Digger, Malpoquo Road, formerly oi Bradalbane. Mrs. Garrett Hubloy, Eouthport, recovered from paralysis when past her 52nd year. Restored to hlllih tor over two years. On account o! her great nee this lady's recovery is the more remarkable. Those who need health cannot do better than give the hrador a chance. Mr, J. s. Perry, who was restored to health by means of ths Farador is the Summerside representative. ' W. EDGAR ENMAN. Farador Representative. 260 Sydney Stz, Charlottetown. -A (‘JLEARING LO‘! or Ging- ham; and Oharnbrays 27 to 32 inch widths. Worth 25c to 40c yard, clear- iii at 10c at Sinclair's. 4400-6-17-21. u-DON”! MISS our big Dinner- | ware Sale on now. This lale laaia until June 21st. Call in today. I- '1'. ‘Holman Limited, Sunsmenidc, Char- lottetown. 4435-6-14-17-21. \ Eastern Guardian ..'SEEIOUS ACCIDENT-Mr. Aus- tin Ross, son oi’ Mr. D. P. Ross, Low- er Montague, while operating his po- tlto planter, met with a very painful accident. it a ars that a small bush got stuck in covering discs. In bending backwords to clear the bush. his loot went up ofl the loot rest, and in coming back went into the picker chamber, one of the points entering his ankle. I! it were not that one o!‘ the sprockets broke, his leg would have been terribly mangled. The doc- tor from Montague was hurriedly called in and while the‘ young man will be laid up ior some time. the infection is now past. (Be careful boys with all kinds of machinery. oars included.) LIVESTOCK MARKIIIS (Canadian Prose) MONTREAL, June ifi-Cattle re- ceipts on the two Montreal livestock markets today totalled 800. Indica- Cali receipts, 3376. The cal! mar- ket was slow and lower. About 700 calves were sold early today with the prices ranging from $4.00 to $0.00. The bulk oi the calves were com- mon veal and drinkers. Fair to medium good veal made $7.00 to $7.50. Sheep receipts 708. Sheep were easier at $2.50 ior culls to $0.00 (or the best lots. Spring lambs were $1.00 to $2.00 lower. Good lambs brought 814.00 to $15.00. Medium kinds around $13.00. Common light lambs $11.50 to 312.00 and were not wanted. Quotations-Ewes 82.50 to $6.00; lambs, good 814.00 to $15.00, common $11.50 to $13.50. Hog receipts. 1424. Hogs were easier, sales were made at $12.50 to $12.75 {or baconl and but- chers with $1.00 premium per hog on selects. Heavy hoga around 017.00, 4450-11 i / »‘ ‘ I» i921 Viv BILL EVANS is making a record that tickles the old “‘”‘ 3°?“ An ill, like a 5 gives the credit to hsisoogC. n, “It beau all," says he, “how easy it is- to get here a few min. utes earlier since I got my CC.M.! . "l make fast time by picking the light rrafic streets and if I do get in a bunch of slow-going uafiic it's wonderful how easily a bicycle slips through. A C.C.M. seems to take up no room at all." Lowest Prices _in 30 Years Bill cted to a several dollarsfgdro for SisYCQM. than he actually did. But the dealer told him that CCM. prices were the lowest in 30 your. And the quality berm than ever. The dealer showed Bill all the features that made C.C.M. such a superior bicycle, so quiet and easy running, so sturdy, so smart-looking. Among other things he showed Bill these 6 Points oi 6.6M. Superiority 1. ecu. 20-year Nickel Plating Z.C.C.M. Triplex Crank Hanger 3‘C.C.M. Improved Hercule: Coaster Brake. 4.Three Coats oi C.C_M.Enamel baked on over a Coat of Rust- Proo . 5_Gibron Pedals (on mos: models) 6,Dunlop Tires ThedealerroldBillhewouldbe_ glad to show the i930 CCM. models, and to band our a nzw ' C.C.M. Catalogue to anyone. Ask your nearest (LCM. dealer for illus- trated mtalogue. A cosy is also ob- tainable from Canada yclesrMoror Limited. Weston (Ontario), Montreal, Winnipeg or Vancouver. ' A -M' Bicycles Also OCMJoycyclce for Children /ped Bicycle Repair Department on P. E. I. for all makes of bicycles. THE BIKE SHOP 229 Gt. George St. n. T. iioirmi, urlilrn CHARLOTTETOWN Buy now at these reduced prices. Full Stock, All Models - Every Price Reduced. The largest stock on P. E. I. of Bikes and Accessories. CRESCENT $33.50 C. C. M. CLEVELAND . §§j§°§'°§; 335m” “’°“‘° m‘ °° SCOUT BIKES . . . . . $28.50 C. C. M. COLUMBIA Phone 941-J SUMMERSIDE 12B We carry a lull line of Cleveland Bicycles, and have the best. equip- 4 w Repairs and Accessories $3901 Buy your C. C. M. Bicycle from BRACE, McKAY & GUMPANY LIMITED eompaniod light and feeders 813.00 to 813.50. Bows brought 80.50 to 010.50. Halifax from August 23 to 31 pocketbooks Surnmerside - P. E. Island C. C. M. CLEVELAND - $39.00 C. C. M. RAMBLER - a - . - $35.00 C. C. M. OVERLAND - . - $33.50 CADET - . . . $28.50 Freight prepaid on cash orders F i Nise-year-old Raymond McArthurI Nearly 46.000 people in Switzerland ‘ ¢o+v¢""“ recently travelled 5,000 miles irommow are employed in the watch and Calgary, Canada. to London. unnc- i Jewelry industry Russia in Europe imported more than 820000.000 woth o! American The annual Nova Scatie Exhibition agricultural implements last your and Provincial Fair will be hlld in Cltyy men oi Colombia have adopt ed a style or carrying small change‘ usva YOUR EYES exsiurxan As!) ouiescs rrrrlw BY B. E. PARKMAN . Registered Onwmflrl" Montague. P»! l- ooovooooo-ooooo-oooooov" —By George McManuS HGW MUCH WILL. woo Que MB on rn-ne AMflQUS Vacs’? v1.1. ‘oil-L pr A-r ma’ WI-LLJT MIN BS worrru r-iuE , canyons- I'm. ea Ante To 4:1‘ Pour! in AGALE ibovu. 61V! you ‘THREE wwwx aoooueeer- I'M Rib or THAT r-iooooo VAQB- 4N‘ I'M "macs. oouusflp AHEAD- i NEVER enu- HAPMER OVER q-rrflrl‘ Rib oF Morn-rind i-iKE I AM ABQQT ‘FHA-r WHERE D\D ‘Fl-we VASE. VA$E - QHWSAW n- us: AN suxrriqui ‘DHOW wiuoow-DO i _ Bouér-rr iT 15101; i-r cure DADDY.