Announcin An advance showing of next season's modes in Holt, Renfrew. Furs 8' The Holt, Rcnfrew designer has just returned from Paris, bringing lmany advanced ideas for next winter's fur > coat modes. These will be presented to you in our showroom by the Holt, Renfrexv representative. M. Jules Tremblay We cordially invite you to see these new models quite independent of any desire on your part to purchase. PLAN No. 1 SUMMER. STO- RAGE I\' POLAR. AIR and protec- tion from fire, theft, _ moths and acci- dent. For your furs in polar ' reduced rate 2'/2% airata PLAN No. Z YEAR - ROUND. WORLD - WIDE PRO T E C 'l‘ I ON plus summer sto- rage. at a. slightly higher rate. Ask ior particu- lars ' l l llDlay llfuesday i g orne ‘Earyn, ch r“ -. Y |_ ore €<>° McLeod ySaturday morning the Choir render- » . ;ed sweet hymns ior "the Mass. It was Eastern Gaardtan a pretty and impressive service. The igirls all dressed in white presented ..'JUST UNLOADED car Robin f‘ "TY Flew“? spemmlerA Hood Flour. Bran and Shorts lowest il prices. wholesale and retaiLl Poolel "llxllRsEs GRADUATE” M!” a Trompwnl ma" Montlmm lNan Macdonald, daughter oi m. _____ iand Mrs. A. J. Macdonald. George- "cms-rgmq AG5NT5_M;-_ _]_ w_ ‘town, graduated with honors from Murdock L, Guardian Agent in Mon- the Cambridge Hospital, Cambridge “sue and Wm be pleased m receive Mass. on Tuesday, May 27th and new and renewal subscriptiotki lMlss Kathleen Doyle, daughter of lMr. and Mrs. Earn Doyle, graduated “nulg-nyqqpm, “n”, unkind‘: honor: iross the Cambridge in; of the Kings County Exl1ibition,4lH°5Pll'al' Cambridge’ M355 o“ Tues‘ will be held in the Court House. d3)" May 27m‘ The‘ graduates w}: Georgetown, Tuesday‘ Mme the 4m wore becommgly attired in yvhi n 2.30 in the afternoon. n. B. Mc-l m“ ""1 immm“ "°°°“’°d m" d!‘ Lax-en Secretary. 4045-5-23-31.‘ P1°m“S~'-A- ' ’ | ..'BUY ROSS-MILLER Meat Fox l! ..’SEEDS.-—No. 1 Nickel Timothy. ngbcum Chaycogh Midget», Puppy ‘No, 1 Queen Clover, late. No. 1 315mm "Rpg-r/[mgf 1411,1310 Pup- {Special Alsike. wheat. Field Peas, py Meal" and Broken sodas, at w, .Vctchcs, Barley. Buckwheat, Fodder A. Johnstones, Montague. ‘Corn, Turnip Seed, Mangels. All f 5030.5.zg.zilGcvernmcnt standard. At W. A. lJohnstoneXs, Montague. 5030-5-28-21 ..'FIRS'l‘ COMMUNION-Flitccn ‘ Nlrs. B. Larkin, Mrs. '1'. Noonan, MI!!- children made first communion in iE- Mcmmald. Ml‘! BOIIIWI‘. M1‘!- M- ilflt. James Church Georgetown oniB-Tgeloe- -l Bell & Mathieson BABBISTEIIS b SOLICITORS ll riled the members to her home i0!‘ next meeting. Roll Call to be answer- il rd with Jokes. Alter the business 0! the meeting was over a very delight- l iul program was given: l Instrumental MusIc-byMrsCorm- ,l ier. Welcome Song-Club girl-B. 501° ' -—Ml‘S. n. Boulter. ResitatIonQYust Mabon Building, Montaiilfl MONEY T0 LOAN 4 DAYS SALE-ll Days Big Slaughter Sale oi Dry Goods and Cioi-Qng for men. ladies and children. Everything sacrificed for only iour days beginning May 29th to June 1. Every line will be on llle at less than manuiactured cost smd some lines at one nan the cost. Bought too heavily. hence the 8e"- The following is the list. new stock included. Boys’ Suits 20 to 25% 9" Boys‘ Sweaters .. 20% hi! ' Boys‘ Underwear . ... 20% oi! Boy's’ Hosiery .......... 20% 0i! Boys‘ Windbreakers .... 15% B! Boys’ l-lnte and Caps .. 20% oil Ladies‘ Coats .......... I07. oil Ladies‘ Silk Dresses 20% oil - Ladies‘ House DresseL. 20% 0H Ladies‘ Underwear .... .. 20% oil Children's Dressemn... 20% of! oii oil’ oii oil ofi oil oii lien‘: lulu .. ‘ Jill's Overcoat: . .1Il.l'l’| Underwear “Inf: Workshiris .. il Mel's Overalls ,&n’n sweaters JIIII’! 800i! his: Neckwear i». oil flu: flats Ind Caps .. 20% ‘fihdioflosiery ........ 20% uaiwscquu is Price ,I' House Furnishings 20% llllother lines n. the store iuuntms May 2o to June 1. No approbation, terms cash. " Don't iorgetthe days, Wednesday. Thursday, Friday and Saturday. vtuunnocx s. commiv MONTAGUI, P. I. l. Mrs. Ebba Praughi, has kindly in- l My Lucia-Miss E. Palmer. Song- O. Susanna-Miss A. McNeil], Recita- tion—When Father Curves The Duck -Mrs. M. Bageloe. Song-Old Folks at Home-By Club. The programme was good and thoroughly enjoyed by all, after which a dainty lunch was served by hostess, and after games was indulg- ed in ior a iew hours. everybody went away satisfied they had a good time. AirLeak Sometimes when driving at about twenty miles an hour, the gasoline mixture apparently becomes too thin, making it necessary in pull out the choke to keep the engine run- ning. Usually this is due to an air leak at some place which does not maniiest itseli until the motor be- comes hot. When this condition pre- sents itseli. it is well to see that the mlniiold joints are tight, as well g3 all of the spark plugs and other points where an air leak could p05. sibly occur. __.____.__.__ Mlnarrih Liniment in! Cough; & (fold; Western Guardian -BUY MOBILOIL l. A. or B. at Brace‘; flfllfi-h-ii-imo. —WESTERN ‘AGENT- Mr. O. J. Gallant is Guardian Aunt in How- ian and will be pleased to receive new and renewal subscriptions. -F!LL YOUR TANKS A’! BRACE’! new Bowser f‘ olins Pump. 39l5-5-17-1mo. —Tl-lli NORTH BEDEQUE PLAY- ERS will present the three act oom- edy. Bride and Groom, in Lower Freetown Hall Tuesdw. May 28th at . 8.15. In Ellerslle Hall, Thursday. May 30th. at 8.15. Ii not fine play will be presented in Ellerslie Friday, May 3i. and in Freetown Tfiiesday. June 4. 4093-5-27-21 —R!CRMOND WOMEN'S INSTI- TUTIL-Held their regular monthly meeting on May 9th., at the home oi Mrs. John P. Gaduet. The President presided and opened the meeting by reading Club Women's Creed (ol- llowed by reading minutes oi last meeting and approval oi same. Roll Call was answered by what I would do with a Thousand dollars. A bill ior window shades was presented and approved. Twenty-two members 8nd a large number oi visitors were pre- sent. Report from school Committee were read and Mrs. Noonan and Nirs. par-kin were reappointed. Mrs. James R. MoNeill and Miss Pendelton were appointed on Sick Committee. District Convention was discussed date oi Convention, June 12th, the following Convenors were appointed Mrs. J. P. Cmudet, Mrs. Ebba Prflilghfi —WON SCHOLARSHIP AT THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHE- WAN-Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Linklet- ter, o! Burnmerslde, have received word oi the high standing attlined by two oi ‘their sons, who are stud- ants at the University oi Saskatche- wan. At the Convocatlonloi the Uni- versity Mr. Clarence Linkletter won the Undergraduate Scholarship, sec- ond year, in Law and Mr. W. M. Linkletter, who is taking an engin- eering course passed in Descriptive Geometry: Mathematisc 48; Mathe- matics 46; and Physics 41. Mr. Clar- ence Linkletter passed in Agency and Partnership; Canadian and Consti- tutional Law; Equity l", Evidence; Procedure 1; Property 2 and Sales. —S. - —FUNERAL 0F MRS. JOHN ELLlS.—The funeral oi thelate Mrs. John Ellis took place last. Wednes- day afternoon at her homo in El- lerslle. There was a short service at the house follow-ed by a service in. Si. John's Church, Rev. Mr. Coleman officiating at both services. The re- mains were laid to rest beside those oi her late husband in the iamily plot in 5t. John's Cemetery. The iu- nsral was very largely attended by iriends and neighbours oi the deceas- ed showing the high esteem in which ' The , the late Mrs. Ellis was held. pallbearers were Messrs. Percy Ad- ams. Joshua Mill-er. Westley Mor- risen. Cornelius McKinnon. Hugh Smith and George Ballum. Among the many beautiful floral tributes were wreaths from the Orange Lodge oi that district and Ladies Aid oi 5t. John's Church; cresent from her daughter, Mrs. George Bagnali, Trenton, N. 3.. who was present at the funeral. and‘ flowers presented by the Crockery Department oi Messrs. Holman, Ltd, Summerslde; pillow irom the iamlly and wreath BRINGING UP FATHER liorty years in all. He was. when in Good tea tastes better when‘ made in this bright, silvery . . “Nita... '1: 3'22” w’ 7' 1/»; await . A/z/zz/r/ . 7 m aTdeT irtlffanadd MONTREAL “Wear-Ever” Ten Pow-at- traciivo enough to the table. utensils it will heel quickly and slay hot for a long time. .4! the bee! dealers-cue _,...‘.... c. place on Like all “Wear-diver” ALUMINIUM (V1) LIMITED TORONTO from her two grandchildren. Master Hune and Miss Norma Ellis-B. —DEATH OF MR. EDWARD PERRY-The death took place at his home in Summerslde‘ last Sat- urday morning oi Mr. Edward Per- ry. at the age oi 70 years. The late Mr. Perry was born in St. Eleanors, but came to Bummerside to live when quite a young man, and was in the employ oi‘ the late Hon. James A. MacNeill when he first started in the blacksmithlng business at Sum- merside and continued with the Ilrm cit-Messrs; J. A. MacNeill and Sons up to the time oi his death, over his prime. an excellent workmen and few could surpass him at his trade: In addition he was an hon- est, steady and very faithful employ- ee and was much attached to the members oi the firm. As a citizen he was ‘quiet and unassuming, qualities which won him a wide circle oi friends. Although not in robust health for the past twelve months ho rarely missed a. day from the oi- flce and was only confined to his bed for a. iew days before hisdeath. There are leit to mourn a. sorrowing WldOW and one daughter, Mrs. Hen- ry Gavin. oi Summerside. to whom much sympathy is expressed. The iu- neral took place on Sunday after- noon to St. Paul's Church and Cem- etery. Rev. J. J. McDonald oi'iiciat- lug at the church and Rev. Urban Giliis at the grave. There was an exceptionally large attendance oi mourners showing the deep respect in which the deceased was hellme pallbearers were Messrs. John i... iurgey, William Gillis, Gabriel Mc- Donald, W. B. MacNeill. Daniel F. MacNeill and Leonard M. MacNeill. -S. PERSONALS -Messrs. Gerald and Stavert Tan- l ion. sons oi Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis‘ Tanton oi Summerside, who are stu- dents at Mount Allison University are spending the summer vacation at their home-S. —-Miss Elizabeth Cox has arrived home irom Prince of Wales College to spend the vacation at her home l in Summerside.-—S. ‘ —Ven. Archdeacon White took the services and celebrated Holy Com- munion on Sunday at 5t. Peter's Church, Aiberton, and the other churches 0i the parish. Rev. Mr. Phillips, exchanged pulpits with the Archdeacon and preached iorceiully at 5t. Mary's. Summersidm-fi. Institute oi Marsbileid presented their ploy "Sophrcnials Wedding" to a. most enthusiastic audience in the Marshfleld Hall. The hall was com- pletely filled at eight o'clock and many people were turned away. Mr. Lucllow Jenkins was chairman. The play was Iully up to the expectations oi the audience and was a splendid success all the performers doing ex- cellent work iri their respective parts. ed readings by Dr. Green, solos by Proiessor Barlow. and violin solos by Mr. Vernon Dennis. Mr. Dennis pre- siding at the organ. All were well re- ceived and heartily encored. Postmistress-Mrs. Her Miss Fiossie Snipper, the villaglu seamstress-Miss Erne Boswell. Mrs. Caleb Savinsoules. the Mm. Lsters \Viie—Mrs. L. H. D. Foster, Miss Lobelia Witherspoon, My“ Pamelia Wltherspoon. Twin 31m, Spinstcrs—Mlss Frances Munn, m“ Jessie Jenkins. Lottie Anne Seraphinn. her “Angel" Daughter gucrite Terrell. ~Mrs. Lea Mill. l Mrs. J. Anderson Piper, Gents] Mrs. Abner Doddridge-“Fat andlMothcr oi Sophronla-Mrs, Peter Gossipf-Mrs. J. T. Ferguson. gstewrvart. - Miss Mossy Spriggs, rather nnl Tillie Tucker. the Maid oi fill won “Acid Drop" Mrs. Sara Mill. . --Mlss Irene Mill. Mrs. Joshua Perkins. a Peace Mak- Genevieve Von Houten, Snphron. er-Mrs. Hcber Crosby. -ia‘s up-to-date Bl‘ltl~“.<lllfl'fl— 51m Mrs. Elmer r. n. Klllemqulck, the Pauline Mill. new Doctor's wiie-Mrs. Edgar Sophronia Piper, the Bride-ills Hcnrtz. llimily Foster. Mrs. Peace éabody. the Village} Elmira Pcnnywhistle . in». Claude Most oi the proceeds irom the play twill go toward the banatorium Fund. This play was repeated in York Hall on Monday evening May 27th and there was a large attendance. Following is the cast oi characters: Mrs. Uriah Snodgrasis. President oi the Upliit Society-Mrs. Ludlow Jen- kins. PLAY AT MABSBFIELD On Wednesday night the Women's Sykes-Bliss M“. Specialties between the acts includ-. There is No Substitute tor Quality and duality in Gasoline lwcans- lab-Produced i... Pennsylvania Crude on. mid-Strictly Straight Run. 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