A v flis tlve Seal zfl-ilouK finality This label is the seal of Flour Quality; tire stamp oi the maker s pride. and a symbol Oi protection for you. REGAL s- '14. ‘ wsnnesmr; M- u. 7 consuls Lovely Exhibit or Art Western Guardian And Needlework At —MEN‘8 wonx si-iinra only Notre Dame Acadgmy Siicesch on sale days at Sinclairs. —FRE8H CEMENT, order now at Bruce's. 1074-28-41. m Anmm, M, and New“, Wm, -2 AND4 PT. BARB WIRE. exhhbits, the rim taking p1,,“ Juneuiow in stock at Brace s. Summer- 19th and 20m. A's in yearg psstpilds- 107-6-2341. the Academy was thronged with‘ visitors. who did not fall to evince] their appreciation of the pupils’ work. Sinclairs‘. In the collection o! Delhi-HIKE wegechvratermcoloudrs, oils, Dtttiltels _...BRAYCO.. English Fox Net. an srcoa , an , as a spac ous m, _. i 1 s . ’ 0 a now hall W83 used i01- the exhibition, u, irxgwgzes n ma‘ 1$_;23_4L the pictures were seen to the best *“1"““‘*"$°~ —GUARDIAN8 on sat: at the \ '1 (‘wbmem and tables “onmmm” Guardian's Western Oflice In the iflfi‘..fii.i"if.‘f...fi'll".“ .°.."%‘.‘§“.'Iilifii‘111@~c*1 Bulldlrr- summers“ ' ‘cry day. her of beautifully designed iiunpi shades and trays. , No small portion o! interest con-i “HEAVY FULL GAUGE N“ 9 lewd around the amend“, dlsplayfriglitlock ‘Frost Fencing in stock oi‘ both plain and fancy needleworknat Brace 5' 107'6'23"ll- while the wurk oi the Business De- --GLASS TUMBLERS 6 for 33c "Q f-‘W-I i‘? Alter a lapse o! several years. Notrq ‘Dame Academy ‘has resumed —29 INCH FUGI broadcloth in 16 best shades only 79 per yard at 2i ,‘k vl-‘Lotm DEFECTIVE EYESIGHT does not mean disease of the. CY". Healthy eyes often give trouble In reading or qgiigr partment was greatly admired. ‘ The Sisters are to be heart“). on sult- duys ut biuclalrs. 2; and rpurk your auto at fist? This famous fig’ lisb beverage A, tones up the en- tin Intent, aids u. ban- Ishu the poisons 0t constipation. ‘II’! drinking this simple hover o daily. ‘Ile p155- ngo main throo gulls i Ltd" I Sold by Doliioll Bram, Charlottetown. I —FOR LATE WESTERN NEWS —Page 8 is available, ti —FILL YOUR GASOLINE tank rear oi Bruce's store. 107-0-23-41. congratulated on the line show- LAmEs HATS m f iii made b th I ii. '- B9 "E 01* g y e r pup s 98c cach on sale duyis nt Slncluirsi ii<r>-———— 2i ' With a number i us i view I an electrically opgratetiis VlilCulilll; —MEN5 Ei-UE 1""! Willie 5114i‘- cleancr weighing only three pounds ed "Wrlillll- 31-49 l!" liflll‘ 0n B819, hus been invented. day" “l Shwlulra‘ 2i I —LADIES VOILE and rutlnc‘ uses. We are specialists In cor- recting detective sight with proper glasses. We are squin- psd with the latest and most scientific Instruments used- ior eyesight testing. Long experience and a. sound business reputation ls your guarantee/oi good ser- vice. H. J. MABON OPTOMETRIST Mon|tague, P. E. i. Oiflce Connected With Drug Store dresses clearing ut $1.95 each on sale days at Slnclairs. 2i ,Take Your Corns Ofl.’ In flotFoot Bath -7 BAR as INCH, Frost Farm Fencing, spaced 4, 5. 6, 7. 7, 7, spec- The hot wmer extraction o, Ial low price ut Braces Summer-i coins is the surest, quickest, sim- 9M9 1°7-6'23“il-l pleat way ever thought oi. It takes l only a minute to apply a covering “UGHT FAWN m"! B81"! COM-i of Putnam-s Pamle“ Com 11V lug on mile $1.58 per yard for bur-l gain days ut Sinciuirs, 2i shells them right oti. You must he‘ “WOMEN'S - TRIMMED AND’ Sure and get iputnflnfs yahnegglUlNTtRaMll/IEID hntsd specially prir-t r r . .. r - ill ' _;'-, ,9!’ ‘_F .. liliiiiillslelfiiilxtjtriiiiiizliiqfliitflléi; willldstittllxilnilult": guinsnieiisiiilc. diilzlliliitillilltyiiilili little. (ibtainnbla m‘ aruggisir,'l-‘ridri_v, iiuiiiiuii-H, 997941-1515". everywhere, mid is absolutely sure. ""—" to give you the desired results for, '—GUARD|AN OFFICE. — The, iaorlis, thickened ioot lumps or sorl-yiiuardialfs Western (mice is now L-u1|ou5eg_ iiocnted in the McNalil Building, - IWntet-‘Stq Sulnmcrslila, when; gub- Announcement 5 Owing to an Increase in the number oi outside patients I will be at the following points at hours st ated below; KENSINGTON: Mondays 7 to 9 p. m. Tuesday 8 to 11 ‘scriptions, news or advertising will be received. The phone number is -WOMEN'S ODD Cloth Sklrtsi waist measurements from 26 to 35, ilillLi regularly priced from $4.60 to 512.50, ior sale nt Holmans Anni- WFBIIPY Sale at halt price at a‘ m- iiolllllllffi. Suinmerside. ,Briice’s. June Charlottetown, —CHILDREN'8 Rompers. 2 to G YBRPS. only 50c ouch on sale days ut Sinclairs. 2i iii -~BUY COD OIL and charcoal fox biscuit also puppy meal at 107-6-23-41. -—~BUY FRESH FRUIT, grocer- ies and picnic supplies at Bruce's. 107-6-23-41. —5 LBS ONIONS tor 33c on sale days at Siuclalrs. 2i —SPECIAL J-UNE SALE at Bruce's, 3 big days June 24th, 25th and 26th. —BOYS SUITS. 20 i0 29. $4.95 eucli, nizcs 3010 3-1, $5.90 each on stile dnys nt Sinclnirs. 0981-02221 —-COME TO THE PLAY ill Si. Idlunuors llnll tonight, “li-iliiestlay. (fume niiii see ilic old time cos- tumc. linear the gossip and have ii 8001111111211 11L Aunt .lI‘I'lIBllfl'll quilting party in Lower Iledeque liull nu Friday, June 25th at 8 p. m. lcc cream and candy ior sale. Admission twenty-five and cents. 114 23-21 —KENSINGTON COMMUNTTY ENTERTAINMENT Thursday. 24th. Mr. T. W. Bentley. M. L. A. and iRoy Whitehead of vocalistts (leorgc Walker .in Scottish dances. Dr. fifteen Thursdays 7 to 9 p. m. Fridays 8 to 11 a. m. VERNON: Mondays 9 to 11.30 a. m. Wednesdays 9 to 11.30 a. m. Saturdays 2 to 5 p. m. These hours will be continued during the summer months. Char- lottetown office closed during the morning hour, other hours as unu- ai. W. R. CARSON. DC., PImO. __ Three Year Palmer Graduate riiiviti-Zl-Iii. ' "PI ' OOFINGS These are Easy to put _ on and are s 2...: of Wonderful _ I ‘ Durability. There is no better value lin medium priced Roofing on the Canadian market than “ROg6Fl" Fiuberold. "Rogers" quality is standard In medium priced Rootlngs. Both sides have corrugated asphaitum surface. 2 Ply Rogers . . . . . . .. $2.75 Per Square. Weight 45 Ibl. 3 Ply Rogers .. . .. . .. $3.15 Per Square, Weight 55 Ibl. A cheaper quality, which Ia very satisfactory, ll wig- wam Rooting. 2 Ply Wigwam .. 02.75 Per Square, Weight 45 Ibo. 3 Ply Wigwam .. $2.60 Per Square, Weight 55 Ibl. There is more oi the genuine Ruberold Rooting sold than of any other Roofing on the market. 2 Ply Genuine Ruberold $3.50 Per Square, weight 45 lbl. 3 Ply Genuine Ruborold $4.00 Par Square, Weight 55 lbs have also Ruberoid Lay-Tito Shingles at . . . . . . ......$6.60 For Square ALSO 8LATE SURFACED ROOFING. ASBESTOS BHINGLEB. GALVANIZED METALLIC ROOF SHINGLES. WNOI_$Al[ z HI’. rAit. .(Sole Agents) 9979'6'22'3l ' Green, reading and character spec- ialties. Robert Weeks, dancing and fiddling specialties. Summcrsiile vocal quurtettc. Stringed m-chcstrzi by Clifton and French Rivm- talent.) also some oi Kensingtoifs host lociil talent. This promises to hi». the classiest entertainment hinged in Kensiugton tor many ycnrs. —LADIES colored suede oxfords and slippers to clear $1.95 per pair on June 24th to 26th at Sinclair's. 2i ._____ —THURSDAY, JUNE 24th, Fri- lilly June 25th. Saturday, June 20tb~Summerside big sale days. See the special values in all de- partments for these days. — Sin- clair & Stewart. Ltd. 2i --—i-¢o->i-- PERSONALS -—WOMEN'$ WOOL BALBRIG- IGAN DRESSES In sizes 18, 20 and 118, and regularly priced at from $10.50 to $19.50; only eight in the lot utid you can have your choice Thursday and Friday at 1-lolman's for only $10.00. 99796-2231 A STORES CLOSED All storu at Moreli, 8t. Peter's Bay, and Bristol will be closed every Wednesday at 12 o'clock noon from June 16th to September 1st. 6>18-ismwi. —vM. James Hogan oi’ Boston, Isl visiting his sister. Mrs. Kcough, ‘Pignlsh, V. ~Mrs. ‘Howe Foley and liltic dnughter oi New York, are visiting (in ‘Pignisb, the guests oi Air» .1. Foley. Y. —4Mi\s. J. B. Cunningham, Alber- ton. was In Tlgni-sh vSaturiluy. V. —Mrs. Edward Christopher oi‘ Winnipeg, Mam, is visiting Mr. and -—Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Casoy nnil Miss ‘Lucy ‘Blanchard 01' Chariot: tetown nre visiting iricnds in Tign- isli. ~Rev, Dr. P. C. Gauthier. Palmer Road and ‘Rev. J. A. Gaudet. Bloom- field were visitors in ‘Itignish Sat- urday. . V. Women's Sandals —Rev. G. J. McLellan, Sir Char- les Dulton, Messrs J. A. Rackett & C. F. ‘Morrrissey were n, party, who motored to Grand River, Sunday, to attend the ordination 0t Rev. Father Patent Leather Gillie. whereitev. Father McLellan (lQllVCPEd the sermon tor the occu- Smoked Elk i Pearl Elk ion’ m " —-1Ier mamy friend-s in Tlgnislt regret 1o learn oi’ the serious ill- ness oi Mrs. Alonzo Keough and all 11011:: for her speedy recovtry. Only $1.75 A Pair This Includes every pair of women's sandal: In the store, some o1 them sold for 58-60. We have all sizes, you can u: the dliieront kinds In our window. Bathing Shoes Black with White. Rod with White. 75c A Pair For Women and Children. ALLEYmfnEl “emigrant: roorwsm —0/lr. B. R. MciFadyen and son- Kenneth oi Kenslngton, accompan- Iod by his broth-er, Dr. J. Y. Mc- PWiycn oi Anguilla, 1;. 1., motored to Tignish. Sunday to visit their Diireints ,Mr. and Mrs. A. J. ‘Mo- Fadyen. V. —-Mr. Clifford ‘Hackett, stnileni Si. ‘Mary's College. Halifax, is spending his vacation st his home, ‘Tlsnlsh. We inotice by the Hali- fn racers ‘where Clliioid passed with honors and high merits rin all his subject; tor which we extend to him our heartiest cougratuliii- tions. V. r Ens-tom Guardian ..'EA'8TERN .AGB-NT.-Mi-. J.» W. Murdock is now Guardian agent in Montague and will be pleased to receiw, news Items, advertis- Inl. etc. ..'NEW COAL SHED. e-Work lins begun on the new coal shed nt 660F860)“. Mr. Roach being In charm o! the work. A ..'FINE BHIPMENTr-On Wed‘- ngsday last Mr. D. P. MoKInnon, or Georlletown shipped to Harry Jen- kins d; Bon, Charlottetown, five beautiful lambs. The lambs which were exceptional ior the time oi you‘. weighed In the vicinity of t0 lbs. each. and needless to say Mr. MoKInnon received an‘ excellent price. Mr. McKinnon is president oi the Georgetown Exhibition As- sociation, and is one o! the most Alonzo‘ ‘ Mrs. Michael Christopher, Tignii-sh. ‘ V. POLAR NEWS Fly: These north poles are get- ting so common a fellow can fly over them all the time! iii" NOT IF HE ONLY TRIED He: You won't have anything against me if I try to kiss you? She: Not It you only try. A HIGH AVERAGE “How Is it that you, a baseball player, allowed your wiie to beat you?" r "Well, you see, judge, she is a three-hundred hitter." ‘ / PI“... . BETTER THAN NO ACTING "That stage girl is always actint foolish." "Well, that's something-didn‘i know she could act at all." \ IT' NEVER FLOWERED She: You say he wanted to be a florist‘ and buried all his money in a lot and greenhouse? What did he get out oi It? Ho: Not a blooming dollar. CARELESS SHAMP-OOING |i SPOILS THE HAIR 1| Ii you want 9o keep your hair‘ looking its best, be careful what you wash it wiih. Dd not use pre~ pared sham- PATSY nuriiriittcizstecdy 1188 I! Ncéazroirliliiiightzitleiililiilliilrlr M u I s i ii B, d aocoanut oil shumiiw- will“ l‘ Wm and greaseless, and is bet-tor than anything else you can use. Two or three tesspooniuls oi Mulsiiicd is sufficient to cleanse the hair and scalp thoroullll)" Simply moisten the hair with ‘water and rub it In. It makes an undsnce ot rich, creamy lather. w hich rinses out easily, removini; gym-y particle oi dust, dirt. dand- rin!’ and excess oII. The hair dri quickly and evenly, and it lesv I the iqcii-lp soit and the hair flue ting silky, bright. lustrous, fluity. wav and may to mans!!- You can get llliililsiiled cocoa s; oII shampoo at any drug swre- ii is Inempsnsiva and a few ounces will supply over!’ mflmb" °i ""3 Aamlly tor mouths. Be sure your (Rriigglpt gives you Mulslflsd. B6- vusre oi imitations. ‘Look tor the nlme Wat-kins on the paclun. __._._4wo->-—-— ftCorns disappear when trolled with Holloway‘: Corn Remover popular as well as one oi the most Wuhan‘ 1on1" s scar. luccessiul farmers oi this dIltrIcLA ' ' - \ F.“- 150 pairs substandards of our regular $1.00 hose in shades a Stylish llew '0 $1.90 Smart ready-to-wear hats latest shapes trim-med with Ribbons and flowers predominating shades of Sand Red, Blue, Jade, Henna and Black, This is a splendid bargain at $1.98. __I.ailies'_$ilk Stockings ——---r;----_ V A Regiil; 79c Valiieiimiaii of Peach, li‘les'h, Orchid, Aztec, Camel, Brown, Grain pair 29¢, L 25 House Dresses Here is an interesting special in house dPQSSQS about 25 iii the lot wlhich sold up to $3.50 each, all sizes. Special 98c. F REGULAR Q1 39¢. A regular bray. About 12 in the lot to clear at 79c. Children's Knit Cotton Drawers 75c TO $100 Here is 21.511211) In a (lis- continued line of Child‘ ren"s knit cotton drawers forsizes 2 to 15 years. Re- gular 75c to $1.00. Spec- Jlompers and Ilreepers $1.25 value of Black sateen or Khaki Oham- Children’s Knit Combinations REGULAR $1.25 TO $1.50 About two dozen sets of c'hildren’s ffine knit white cotton comibina- tions for sizes6to 15 years oddments of discon- tinued lines. Special 49c. Silk and Wool Sweaters $1.98 Values up to $10.00 High neck and long sleeves, Coat styles Pullovers, Open neck and short sleeves. All wool, and silk and W001, regular val- ues u'p to $10.00, about 25 in the lot, all sizes, ‘big assortment of colors. Special $1.98. While Iioile Blouses Values up to $5.00 About 15 in the lot some are slightly soilerkothers discontin- ued lines, four different styles, white only . Special to clear 98c. F Wraparound (Iorseis For Medium and Average Figur Made of an extra good qual pink jean ‘cloth in a style s ‘able for medium and aver figures Elastic panel ‘and no 1 ing. Sizes 22 to 30. Special 9 Silk Knit Bloomers ‘ Here is a regular $1.50 bloomer in a soft knit sil with long double reinforced gusset ‘cut extra full an zomes in shades ofoPeach, White, Mauve, Pink. S1288 3 t‘0 42. Spccial98c. ‘ . Ladies’ White Cotton Drawers _ 25 ladies’ white cotton drawers lace ‘and eillbrillld cry trimmed of ‘an extra good quality cotton which s09 as high as $1.50, all sizes included 1n iihe lot. Special 3 ' Ladies’ Undervest and Childretfs Drawers Here is an interesting untlierwear special‘ in ciiilt ren’s knit draiwers and ladies’ white cotton knit vests a 19c, good value at double tihle ,pt'i‘ce_ Special 19¢- Ydfll Wide Gingham Yard Wide Salem A REGULAR 35c GINGHAM BLACK.AND FANCY PATTERN5 20 pattern-s in an extra good quality gingham, one yard wide, also ‘about 10 shades 1n _a plain chamlbray of the same width and quality. Special per yard 25c Iloloreii (Sutton Grape 32 INCHES WIDE 20 PATTERNS 20 attractive patterns in a 32 in_c’h colored cotton crepe, big range of shades, suitable for dresses children's rompers, aprons, kimonas, etc. Special 35c. 10 shades in underwear crepes. 28 inches ‘wide 25c. Boys’ Wool 001i Ilose Boys’ ribbed wool golf hose wit... fancy, mgs of a good quality wool, grey only sizes 7 ‘to 11. Special 49c. - - - Iluriaiii Scum Printed Ilress Voile: A “ma, ,8, cm... sc 12 colors i as many prect d - with double border in a 2° signs, 38 inclies wide dress iioilii. width, siliades of White and E‘ Special 29c. Special p0!‘ Yflrd. 10°» *P.A.T91‘l5 T7111 A regular 50c value yard _' sateen,sui‘table_ for slips, bl°°m aprons, ‘house dresses. bat suits, etc, plain black ‘aliii fancy patterns. Special 35c yn Pure Silk Pongee aa- inches wios Pure silk pongee extrzrtfi quality in a natural shade 8,111 a for curtainsblouses children s d underwear, etc. Special 49c y