Kayser Reduced $1.95 Quality Service To Vlfeiglit SILK STOCKINGS $1.65 or _1 lllS wonderfully lovely silk stocking, the splendid quality of which you all know so well, is now offered you at a great re- duction in price. Everything about the stocking is the same, finest silk, perfect weave, perfect fit, full fashioned, and with the enormously popular “SLENDO” Heel. ' The colors are Juno. Diane, Park Lane. Riverside, Cascade, Rose $1 65 Taupe, Illusion, Regent, Beach Skin, Aurora, Whito. Atmos, Arab ' Gun Metal $1.65 Western Gapardian —WAl.I-IN'S MLLS, Burlington, will close alter July 5th, until fur- ther notice. W. B. Warren, Kenaing- ton, PEI. 4854-8-24-31 -SPBAY MATERIALS-We are now able to supply you with beat quality Spray Materials at veryat- tractive prices. J. B. Millman, Ken- sington. 4393-6-25-121. -CENTR.AL BEDEQUE Baptist Pastorate. Mlnistor, Rcv. J. J. Sidey, D. D., Sunday, June 30th, Dr. Sldey will preach as follows: Morning at 10.45 s... m., Central Bedeque; Even- ing at 730 .p. m., Freetown Hall. —ANGLICAN SERVICESF-ln the Parish of New London on- the 29th inst. will be as follows: French Riv- er 10.30 a. m.; Burlington, 2.30 p.ra.; Sunday School, 1.3 0p. m., Kensing- ton, 7 p. m., Sunday School l0 a. m. G. '1‘. Bpriggs. Rector. —F1ELD AMBULANCE. - There -‘ will be a. meeting of No. 26 Field ‘ Ambulance at the Charlottetown Armouries on Thursday, June 26th at 8 P. M” Daylight Saving Time. Any I one wishing to join should also st- $1.65 More New “ Kayser ” Silk Hose I $125 The reliable popular Hose at the new low stocking, one that can this week end for E _ r price. Singapore, British Malaya. gave 3, skating rink M155 Jenny Lee. who was familiar to old-time playgoers all over the world at filo,“ the crossing sweeper in "Bleak House," died recently in London, aged '12. -t..-.__-._~i-___-._.__~___~____ Clearing Broken Lots Of Regular “Dollar Silk Hose” 75c Here is a good reliable all thread silk We have not all the sizes in any one color. nor all the colors in any one size. but. if your color and size are here, you can buy 75c tend. J. A. MacPhee, Lt. Col. ‘ mz-zi. -POL!TICAL MEETINGS will be _held in the following places, Elms- dale, Monday, June 23; Montrose, nesday, June 25th; Ellerslie, Thurs- : o'clock p. m., and will be addressed I and other speakers. Adjoining polls to send delegates aa be depended om _ work will be taken up at the close of each meeting. Everybody welcome. ‘I sition candidates invited. l18B-fi-21-5I —BRILLIAN'1‘ STUDENT - Miss Merle Victoria Macbean has return- _ ed to her home in Northam. alter a very successful year at Prince of ,Wales College, having obtained her ‘certificate and license of the First IClass. and afterwards attended the ‘three week’s Extension Course held ‘kst that Institution. She also was 1 tees of the Cundall Home for having ‘ made the highest marks oi’ any one in the residence. -Mrs. Howard Waite. Empire Ho- -tol, Summerside, and M11- Ben Con- Model School Closing Featuredby s. fine program by [don and daughter Hazel, of Summer- side, spent last Wednesday in Mone- 5.’ Chorus-The Keeper-Senior w“, Pupils. 3. Recitation — "I WondeF-by Maudie Masha-ins. 7. Solo-I saw a. Ship A-Sailing- Arthur Ross. 8. Vacation Song-Grades V and VI Eastern Guardian Tuesday, June 24th; Freetown, Wed-, day, June 26th; Borden, Friday. June. l 27th. All meetings will be open at 8‘ jby A. E. Mclcan, Liberal candidate: ' in the different districts are asked; organization j Ladies are especially invited. Oppo“ , awarded the gold piece by the ‘Hus-i HWINIFORMS will be issued at 'I l-IE ___;<‘_I-§__A1z_r._o=1r.rou' .\I__ou1\Izr:iAw I I I I I I i p they become self-s upporting. i bling ti... out»... for u... Qroning srmm-zy I ednnouncincg an entirely ncwplan of life assurance THE IMPERIAL LIFE ’ DOUBLE INCOME, POLICY i This very unusual type of policy is now being introduced in Canada by The Imperial Life Assurance Company of Canada. Its unique feature is that it guamntccs to your family while your children are growing up twice as much income as a similar ‘ amount of insurance under any other plan would provide. 12% Income on any capital sum you select Should a policy of the ordinary type for say $10,000 become a claim, the largest rot-urn that could bc expected from the proceeds if invested in safe securities, would not likely exceed 6% or say $500 to $600 per annuin. This would prove a meager income ‘should there be a family of small children who must be educated and cared for until The Imperial Double Income Policy provides, however, that from the I day it becomes a claim until the youngest child becomes of age-which“ , may be almost 20 yca.rs—‘a.n income equal to 12% on the capital sum would be paid. On $10,000 this would mean a guaranteed income of I $1,200 pct aunum, instead of $500 or $600 which ordinarily could be i secured. The larger income would make a vast , he: income from he: struggle. How ofrcn used up. suflicc. a choice of three in Ask any widow what this doubling of would mansohcrduringhcryeanof principal sum itself from being quickly When the youngest child becomes self- aupporting the full {am value of the policy, say $10,GD, would be paid to the beneficiary. After that time thcordinu-y income from this sum would probably .11» imTpéiil oasis liaise policy 06ers the family requirements. insurance money years and the it would save the period and at paid in full. which income come periods-do I . TENDERS , i:..:::;‘:.;r:..f:i; I" ~—====~ ‘: ZCZ:*"‘“ ' Tenders will be received at the Office of the City Clerk up to and in- cluding hlonday. June 30th. for re- pairs and painting of the Weigh; Scale house on the. Illarkct Square. Specifications may be had at the bfilce of the undersigned. The lowest or any tender not necessarily ac- nepicd. GEO. P. NICHOLSON. ' City Clerk. | 6917-6-26-31 -i_.'._- ii-_._- _._._.'._....._ There Is No Substitute for Quality Link up with Quality and you join hands with Suc- cess. Prince Edward ---~-stends supreme in quality of material, in quality of galvanizing, in quality of performance. Choose the best and you cannot go wrong. 0 Specify “Prince Edward” Fox Netting In Your Next Order HOLMANS summsasips. P. s. I. CANADA ,, iI-as-I-ttsai. Emanuel of the Violin School. for exceptionally good work by a very young pupil.) Professor Steele of the Prince of wales College faculty, presided as chalrman, and Fln his address con- gratulated the teaching staff and pupils, on the years work. All the numbers on the program were pleasingly rendered and the piano solo by Jackie Cameron was exceptionally commendable. Professor Emanuel, Jackie's violin tutor. presented him. through the ser- vices o! little Jean Bevan, with a beautiful bouquet. Certiflcatos o! M°flt GRADE I 1. Ian Ferguson 2. Harold MacKay 3. Arthur Ross 4. Barrie McLal-en. GRADE‘ I1 1. Grace Hawkins 2 Bertha Storey 9. Motion Sony-The Fairies- Primary Grades. f6. Hula Evie - S‘...'~Fr’v“w‘ia‘i%‘a- Jackie Cameron. ll. Canadian Boat Song-Senior Grades. 12. Presents“ Prizes. ‘ l3. Chorus-Gone is the Winter- Senior Grades. 14. God Save the King. of email-awe. HUGE LAND PLANE MAY BRING CHEAP EXPRESS FREIGHT DESSAU. Germany. June 25-The vivrldh largest land plane. the Junk- ers 6-38, will be put to worn: as o. German freighter. Designed to carry 42 passengers, a crew of seven, and 6,300 pounds of cargo, the giant onoplane has been Irwmed 10l- service on commercial air trails by its first cross-country dlgl-Its. The ship L: seen by Prof. Hugo Junkers, its designer. as a realiza- Alfred Blanchard Gordon Mscdonsld . Elinor Macdonald. GRADE III 1. Brenton Hooper 2. John Davis 3. Faldo Dingwell 4. Ruth Arbing. GRADE IV l. nloya"ia“osi“""""" 2. Jackie Cameron. armor: v 1. Thelma Dlngwell 2. Margaret Young 3. Clark Cantwell. GRADE V1 1. Edison Cameron 2. Ivan Harper. Prizes for Proficiency Grade II-Miriam Hughes. Grade III-Anna Hudson. Grade Iv-Msry McDonald. Grade V-Jimmie Mclnnis. Grade VI-Cstherins Downs. PROGRAM 1. Open Chorus-O Canada. 2. Violin Solo-Arthur Cantwsll. (Flowers awarded by Professor Charlottetown “*5”. S. P11111817 Chorus-The Alder by the RIVOY. t. Flag Drill-Pupils of grade m. tion oi a problem on which he has worked for 20 years, economical and ‘dependable air transportation o! ,lsrge loads over long distances. Sur- :_psased, in size only by the Dormer flying boat, DO-X. the freighter is an approximation oi the ideal “fly- ing wing." its four motors are built --i1rto"'the'si:-Ig1s"wing which is ac- cessible almost to the extreme tips. Aside iron-I two cabins in the fuss- lage, passengers. pilot room and car- 80 and fuel spaces are loeatod in the lll-meiG-l V1118. Th! IflIl-flll l-N l6- ceasible from within fer servicing during flight. ‘Ilo m" i. tha norm- al dying weight of 22 tons on the 4539-8444114!- Montague to those who ‘ntcnd com- ing to camp with "D" Company, P. E. I. Highlanders. Thursday after- noon, June 26th, from 3 to 6. 4876-31 ..‘SIINDAY SERVICES. June 29. laao, Rev. I-r. n. Bell will preach as’ follows: South Lake, ll a. m., sub- ject, “Mistaken Suppositions"; Kings- boro, 7.30 p. m., subject "A young man with and without principle." . JDUNDAS, 5'1’. ‘PETERS and Ari- nandale service for June 29. Dilndas. 3 p. m.; St. Petcrs. ll a. m.; Annun- dale, 7.30 p. m. H. C. Morgan, pastor. ..'5'l‘. ANDREWS PBESBYTII- IAN CHURCH. BIONTAGUL-Serv- ices on Sunday. June 29th. at 11 a. m. and ‘l p. m, At the morning serv- ice communion will be observed. Rev. W. E. Davies of Cardigan, will con- duct both these services. Prepar- atory service will be held on Friday evening, June 27th, at I1 o'clock. Rev. W. E. Davies will be assisted by Rev. C. E. Armstrong at this service. ground. 0 landing gear of two wheels A tolagraphic device allows the pilot, who is relieved of the care o! .1. tho power plant, to communicate with the chief mechanic. There are two complete systems for fighting fires, one opal-sated electrically or 1e automatically when a. fuss malts, and another by a. hand valve. The ship is of all-metal construction and has a cruising speed oi 105 miles an hour. Its wing spread is 144.83 feet, lam than 14 feet shorter than the A FOR SALE Desirable Property for Sale ON CENTRAL STREET. SUMMERSIDE For Price and Terms apply to , John S. Wright, Summerside i span of the DO-X. -,'_-_-' {of the insured and ’ . I in SEES IDEALISTIC TREND ATTITUDE FRENCH THOUGHT i PARIS, June BS-Bo-oalled high- brows are glvkng fiance a new em- ception of opinion of many French men and women the nation la going through the period o1 political ideal ism which is an after-glow o! the mounted in tandom on each sids re- w)‘ h?“ P'°“““ ‘ m“ dwmw‘ movement known as "romanticism". The In the literary it! XXII-SI mind. hundredth anniversary of the 1930. Tha 1930 romantics, according to. the modern littorati, v adsrs who express their romantic- ism in tornu o! the proposed United states of minor». tho Treaty oi loc- arno, the Brisnd-Kellogg Pact and the {tendon Naval Confarence. Ro- manflclam o: 1330 was a literary movement whioh- WNW“ 3W0- ' ILVI IOU! I'll! nxassnms arm eusaaamrann B. E. PARKMAN aqueous , unusual. BELLQMATIIIESON janbiala a saunas Oslasflals noun so was non-races L years, 15 years or 20 years. The income Lcommeucss immediately upon the death “ " reaches its clinosx with ~ are political » mntinucs for the THE IMPERIAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA HEAD OFFICE - - .-_ -. "ammo ops».- 7s Queen Sc, cmintorrrrowfi -_..._.-.___.-__.__ Pauper Merimee. unsartine and half a dozen other great writing men. It influenced art and political thought both in France and abroad. Ernest Gsubert. author and well. known liter!!!’ tritic writing in the nswsplPflr "Quotidien". sums up the 1030 rornlantic movement ass g, per- Iloci when France thought beyond its ;°“‘n 50rd!“ ind visualized human- JW l8 a Whole. Frendh political lead Iera and wntas-s today are agreed on ‘ Balzac. ‘Stands-hi. TORONTO, ONT. difference in meeting 1 Doubles the Family Income wbile itbe need is balance of the iucomc period selected.’ For example, if the period selected is 20 insurcddiesflyunaftsr the issue of the poliq, the income will be paid ‘for the remaining 12 years of the the expiration of such 12 years theiace value of the policy will be The ages of yourchildrcn will determine period will best ti: your needs. With the proper period selected, you will fml certain that should the 70b“: bu‘. w.“ policy becomcsclaimyouareproviding “and”: I d‘ double the ordinary income one could wflbughdhkup, mwmbl? _h°P¢ F9 WW"- “mfl Y9" I07! about ibis new youngest child becomes self-supporting. lypcofprotacflbm ideals of human relationships. Alter Political thoulht "ad activ. Ities show d tcndsncy to broaden in 5000c and Ideals, contemporary French literature, it is generally agreed, is peculiarly in‘ psetive and nationalistic in character. Oom- mmtlns on it Geubeirt says: "n1 tho Your 1830 there was an explosion or intellectual life and s. wealth o; u. tistlc vigor which astound: us. ac- customed as we are. unfortunately, to such little dmlma and pebtg idle v/hols u-iat his present period OXWME" ‘is one of political striving altar new An income that wolftgo Doubled income when aha needs are grantees.- co tbe full pa: GmrranmnPiusssendmecompleseiIfior-l‘ mseion about your new Doublelsaome planofiamilypromcaioa. NMB. . .........-................... morass" ............................ ‘s. - - - . . . - - anoollesancaaolaaaoualqaaesa .-_'_-_- _-‘__._. JUNE §‘."=?..=,i’3° around. ted-v COUPON ‘uni-cuts’ "Lelille of Nations officials should be paid by results," declares a poli- ticlan. Theyre on peace-work as it is. "Bobby? asked teacher. "deflna fortitud ." "Ability to stand." replied Bobby quickly. "Now use it in a sentence," teach- er asked. - 305W QWIIIM for a whfll- ‘"11" man showed great fortitude when thfl mule kicked him," he answered. --_-‘ Summerside July 1st. The Best Races in Years Large Fields of Horses in Each Race i-all the usual attractions make it a real holi- day and come to the Summerside Races. Admission, Adults 50c Children 25c Dr.“ W. G. Church -->