—.—;.;-.~.~:.-, m—,___.,_ - c 1r‘ Announcing 1925 Models! Smart and Distinctive! Your Straw Hat H ‘IRE it is—in the weave you want-in the style you seek—and with the band that pleases. We’re ready with as fine a stock as we’ve ever shown. Featuring three value-giving groups at $2 $2.50 i 4 ‘Q _ ma: cnaawmiarowu GUARDIAN Western Guardian -8l-lOP lrcni I-lclmcn'a Catalog. —FOR LATEWNEOTERN NEWS Page 3 is available. tf -—JU8T ARRIVED one txar cedar sh-Ingies. J. W. Fyfe, Emerald. 1669-6 19 3i. —HORSEMEN PLEASE NOTE the entries for the Dominion Day Horse Races at Summerside close tomorrow. - 1880 —-NEW ANNAN Dramatic Club will present the three act comedy drama "Brother Josiah" in Central Bedeque Hall, Friday, June 19th. iiiiiscouche Hall on Monday. June 27th. Admission 30 and 20 cents. 1630-6-17-19-2i >—-COME TO THE ICE CREAM and dance in Emerald Haiti on Wed- nesday evening, June 24th. 1670-6-19-31. —REMEMBER THE DATE, July 22, St. Anthony's picnic, wiiii be held on that date on the Church grounds. Bloomfield. 1675 -KINKORA.— Mr Joseph Calla- han has assumed his duties as sta~ tion master at Kinkora. He took charge Tuesday. —WE, THE UNDERSIGNED agree to close our places of busi- ness at 7 o'clock sharp. beginning Aiiinilay. Juno 22: J. \V. Fyfe, Ein- erziiil; Aulti & Baker. Freetown: Gordon McKay, Bradalbane. 1643~8-18-3i —RECOVERED.— The friends of .\irs Elmer Dunning. Charlotte toivii who has been ill with tonso- Ltis, are pleased to see her around again. She is at present visit- lllg her parents in Summerside. —GRAND CONCERT. — Suiii- ill('i‘!~ililO music lover-s were given a grand treat last ngiht at tho (‘upitol Theatre when Miss Marie Aiorviscy, concert contralto, sang. Tho audience were given a splen- (Ilil and varied program of sonzs and highly enjoyed every number. Miss Kathleen Hoznby gave sev- (‘fill violin selections which met Wlill tlit- apprcciatlm i-l tho atiili- encc. Profes ir Fletcher, Char- 1oitcto\vu"_veti illi‘ accompani- iiitlilS biuutiiiiily. —~DOMlNlON DAY iii Summer- side [ilflllll-SOS to he one of the blit- gust so fur. in expectation of an exceptionally large list of horses the izice track has been put in ex- cellent shape. The stables and‘ MOORE é N°LEOD LIMITED k ‘J DOMINION DAY HORSE RACES AND Grand Athletic Sports SUMMERSIDE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 1st. At Summerside Driving Park 1.30 P. M. UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED (‘ATRONAGE OF HIS HONOR LIEUT. GOVERNOR HEARTZ_ purses $900. Purses 2.21 TROT AND PACE ._ .. . . . . . PURSE $300.00’ "I; (3) seconds allowed trotters) 2.21 TROT PURSE$300.00 2.40 TROT AND PACE . . . . . . PURSE $300.00 ENTRIES ctoss MIDNIGHT. JUNE 20th, 192s WITH GEO. A. CALLBECK. SECRETARY OF RACES. SUMMERSIDE. P- E. I. Horses must be eligible on entry date. Entrance money must accompany the entry. Entrance fee 5% of purcc, which mutt accompany each entry. 5% deduction from money winners. All races milc heals; best three in five to harness; race to finish at cnd of filth heat; hobbies allowed. Monies divided 50. 25. 15 and 10%. The management rcsc rve the right to dcclarc oflf, change order of pro- wamm, dull“ any entry, bar any driver, declare oi-l and fill without rcadvcrtising, any races not satis- nctgrllyfillcd. If weather is stormy, or track la in unfavorable condition so that racing cannot be carricd on at the time advertised, the management reserve the right to postpone or declare the race: oil; and rcturn the entrance monies. Two horses under some ownership may start in any n”, Hay, straw. and ctabllng free. National Trotting Association Rules to govern except where they conflict with the above conditions. ' W‘ GEORGE A. CALLBECK, Sec’y 0f Races. Bummcraldc Driving Park 00., Ltd. DR. E. ‘l’. TANTON, President, J. E. WYATT, K. 0.. Secretary. 15 ' Blg Athletic Sports 33 cups Open to P. E. Island Medals (With exception of Bicycle Racea) RAMME OF DOMINION DAY SPORTS EVER CARRIED OUT HAS THE BNEGEST PROG BEEN ARRANGED FOR THIS YEAR 10.00 A. M.—Senior and Junior Relay Races Kensington to Summerside Nine men to a team. Each man to run one miic. PRIZES-Handsome Cup to Winning Nine and Medals to Each Member of the Winning Team _ _- 1.30 P. M.—Track and Field Events, Summerside Driving Park Senior and Junior SENIOR EVENTS Prlxcc: All-Round Cup. Cup and Bllvlr Mldll i" each event. 100 Yard! Dach. 220 Ycrdc Dcch. 440 Yardc Duh. 1 Milo Run. Running High Jump. Running lread Jump. lnct Put. ' Running Ircad Junie. .V Hflmggy-C. D, M. One Milc llcycla ‘Race, Flnalc, . " w,“ g; “y by in Mlncc County, cf fifteen ylarc Age certificate aigncd by Clcrgyman ci- ‘Y 80c- cvcr who hi not lfevlculiy cfiflilltcd ac a ccnlcr at rctlry muct accompany junlcr DMPIOI unlecc fllcd a canctlcncd nicct and who nu quliiflld in "ll IWII with Dominion my Qportc ccmmlmc lcct year. mpmiymqg: Prime two cllvcr cupc. [nfliccclcac wlii» H. H. Iimplcn, Y. m. c. .A.. Bummci-alda n Midnight, Junuflfll. For Qntfy JUNIOR EVENTS Under 18 (except Bicycle Race.) 100 Yard: Dach, 220 Yardc Duh. Running High Jump. Holman-C. C. M, On. Mlle Bicycle Race. Finala. (open to any boy In Prlncc County, of fifteen ycarl and under who hac duly qualified in the local pre- limlncrlec. 100 Yard: Duh Opcn to bcyc 14 yccrc of agc. Prlzcc, two cllvcr cups.) other buildings have been nicely Wllllflwiliillttil and the grounds lin- provcd gtiicrally. Everything has -bcen put iii readiness for a real bits’ idays outing. Horsemen from all [over tiie province will bc present as Dominion Day is always tlit- ‘season's big race meet. The ‘athletic isporis are another big at- traction, iAmong the Churches At St. Paul's Parish Hall on Tues- -d;iy afternoon a gathciziinig of more than one huiidrcil women greeted .\lis. l). ii}. Donald-son of Toronto illi‘ Dominion Treasurer of the Women's Auxiliary to the Ai-ission- ary Society. Ziii Donaldson is “siting the .\’iui"i~liimc Provinces in ‘the interest of a Forward Aloventcnt of the Socitty. and speaks Wit-ii first hand know-lodge of the Can- adian field. in a rousing uddrc-ss lusting a full hour sihe ZDItI of ibiie _U1li)CI.iillllly at the door of Canard- laii Church women to advance the cause of their Church and of Christ in our own land and beyond the stras. A social hour foiic-ivcd when iifl. riicoii lea was served thy a com- niiitve of ladies under the leader- ship of Mrs, \\'_ E. Bentley. 0n Wednesday at St. Elizabeth's Fliurcli, Springfield them was ‘an all iliiy session of the representa- tive wvtiiiieii ‘of the several Anglican (‘oiigri-ruiiioixs iii their sitinii-zinnilal meeting. A: 1030 -in ithc mornini; llltl‘() Will-i a Communion service at \\'lill'll Archdeacon While was the (iillilllfilill. and llvv. H. i). Raymond tlu: prt-ziclici". Afti-r luncheon was Sti‘\'4‘il by th~- ladies of Springfield lii illt‘ Tiiiipi.-i'.ince Iiail. ilic ufitcr- i. ion nicciiiig convened iii the (Yliurcli in regular business session. All. r routine imsinoss ‘hail been rliwiiiitchrii .\irs. Donaldson spoke of the Sticictyls work, and sounded the appirui ‘for advance. So large wiis the gathering tihait the seating rif the (Yliiiircli was taxed to its ut- iiinfrt tfillillCfiy. 'l‘lic.ri: iivas another qmrtaklng of generous Sprlngifitelil iniipllailcy, lit-fore the ticicgntos sot out in the evening for their‘ various licmcs, Mrs, Donaldson accompanied by a group of ladies from St. Paul's visited (leoiiizetown nmi Cherry Valley yesterday where representa- tive gatherings wore held. Today they iprocced ito Poirt ‘llill for a meeting this evening. 0f interest will be tho serv-ica in St. Paul's on Wednesday afternoon next ait 4.00 o'clock, part of tho fiftieth anniversary celebration 0f the Grand ilotlge A. F.. and A. M. of l’. E. i. The preacher Caron Shall- iford of Montreal is widely known as one of the brill-innit leaders of the Canadian Church, After the strutting ‘of the Masonic body, the remainder of the Church accomoda- tion will lie available to the gener- a-i ‘Dlllllll! who M's invited. The Annual Confirmation service will be held in the Church nelit Thursday evening -by the Moat Rey.- c-rend Archbishop Wdrroli,‘ w-hb ‘will preach. -At thin service also the public wii i bo cordially w»'o0mc.~ The Young Ladies Guild of the Baptist Church held its final meeti- lng of the season on Tuesday alt the "home of Mrs. G. L. ‘Simmons. On Wednesday afternoon the Mission Band of Si. Janice Church held litii closing meeting. which was conducted entirely iby the chlldqpjl; with Master Harry Iapliborne p10‘ siding. A pleasing program of re- lcrnic in. write cc the above accrue ' I . N. AND O P. M. CRYQTALO V‘. PICKED TEA” PRO" MONCTON. ufi.“tigm. fin" 11 A H. H. UIMPUON. Occrctary Athletic 6cm. . m’ _ citations and reading! and conga was given ihy the children, cadfn‘ clnded a selection on the bcg-ptpee by master; Icu and Willie Barnett, 4'. . ,. 4 Eastern Guardian _.°8HOP from Holman’. Catalog. Jcizoncsrowu i-ions: rac- es July 1st, 1622-6-17-31 . RCOME TO SCOTOHFORT Dominion Day. 1554-6-l3-10i ....‘LOBSTERS.— l.obster.i_isiiiiii'. was considered fair. The best cat-g clics fur liic week were on Satur .|..y_ one boat. at Bayiield (North Shore) landed 490 lbs. ..'COME TO THE TEA and Bazaar on school ‘EPW111118. 110W!" Montaigne. July 1st. a-t 5 p. m. Pro needs in aid of Churcir 1071-6-19 3i. "JEASTERN AGENT.—l\lr. J. W. Murdock in now Guardian agent in Montague and will be pleased to receive news items, advertising Job Printing, new and renewal subscriptions. i! Hi-‘CHRISTIAN CHURCH.—Sei‘- \'lL'\'a' Montague Christian Church. ii. Homer Norton. M. A, will prtach at both services Sunday 215i. Services, Bible school 10 u, m; preaching at 11 a. m. and 7 p. in. ....°THE CONTINUING PRES BYTERIANS of Montague will hold service in the Montague Baptist Church at 7 p.m. Sunday, June 21st i-jivrylioiiy cordially invited. (Put- riot please copy). ..‘GOOD FISHING—— There was again Kood fishing on the North- siilv, Nioniluy. The taitchis ill. Kionilrw ran from 300 up to ~iUii pounds, At hicisaacX-i factory. ill;- iiecch. tiiero was 2.300 lbs. fini- iurgo lobsters landed, 'l‘ucsii:iy's i-utvh is said also to be fair. with the good catches since Saturday. fishermen and packers on illv North side feel good. A no v school of lobsters set in fjzii; mil? inrg. instead of the thrdsliiiig riin o1 small lobsters all spring. ....*BLUE POTATOES.-— A grvii‘. many farmers stopped growing blue potatoes (Riciiityvus) this spring. There was a great rush for seed purposes by the farmers, and "blues" were scarce and liurd to get. Those who had any to spare rniiid ask their own price, as much‘. as 50c a bushel was asked and oli- tained by some buyers though lllt‘ laiaiifkfil price in Sourla was about c. Diem PERSONALS ._‘Tbc ilicPhcc sisters all four Health! You can truly drink to your better health in Sussex Red Oval Ginger Ale. I Hospitals serve it. Doctors drink it and advise it. ' Real Ginger, real Lime and Lemon, real Table Sugar. These andthe healthiest 5P1‘ ing Wale!’ in the land make up the mellower and nippier flavor of SusseX IIIZD OVAL fiiilfiERflLE (‘.\ RVELL BROS. lii-"tributors Clharlotietoivn \Vlllilil)i'|-! I‘.'lt‘tTll'lC __. National lirciverii-s __ _ of them arrived homo from U. S. .\. Wednesday to spend llle sum. nici- with their parents, Mr. and __*lilrs. (Capt) McDonald, noel i_.ouisc liii-Phee, arrived on the is-, land Wednesday, from New tir-' leans, 1.11., to visit lier mother, Dire." James N, McPhee. ltockbarru, who] is seriously ill. __'.\lr, Angus Noonan, has l‘(‘.- turned to his home from St. Peters-i where he had l)l‘l'ii zissisting in tin- operation of the O'lienly lobster factory Cable Head East. The feature of the program was the niiiiual lliite Box opening. ill which the encouraging sum of six- ~ n» zizillrirsiivzis realized. the tiffvr- nil one little girl ziioiie living six dolLiiw. The (‘lli(‘i‘iilllllll(‘ill. dur- in-g which Miss Eithci Stiiwart ac- companied on the piano. was friil~ owed ibv the serving of refresh-l merits. Tlli‘ officers fc-r the coming your were elected as follows: Pro- sitleiit. llinsicr Harry Luptlioriic; Viceprosiilvnt. liiils’: Doris Proivse; Secri-‘ary: dliss Doris ("liiiiirlicri Treasurer, Hiasittir Nizii iluriicll. .\iucli of tho credit for tilt‘. wry successful way in which this jiiiiiitn‘ (Ian. Cousiiiiilzitvii Siiiclters . 83% Mrs. Vincent McPhee, Dig Pond, """"" '_'"' 10'1"“) I iuh Silk Frocks socit-ly is functioning is iliii‘ to the uiii~irin<g effort tz-f the supervisor Mrs. \\'. A. Stt-ivar-l. STOEli-DUOTATIONS HALIFAX, June lit-Quotations furnished by Johnston and WziriLi Members of the hloiitrl-al Stock‘ Exchange. At. Top. & Santa Fe Ry. 1177/“) New York Air Drake (To. __.. 72 American Can, Co. __. lstlv. Am. Cur & Foundry Co. __.. 111;’. Allis Chalmers Mfg. Co. __. 271}; American Locomotive Co. __ ilk | Am. Smell. & Rcfin. Co_ __.. lull.‘ Ana. Copper Min. Co. ____ __ Its-Tn. LES. Cast iron Pipn & Fy Co. ii ILS .iCu.-it lroii Ptpii & Fy Pfd. i5 N.Y. C. uiid ll. Iilv. It. Ii, ._ Cuba Cane Sugar Co. _- i2 international Paper Co. .. 0s Kelly Springfield Tire Co. 1311,, Reading Co. __.__..__ avg, Sitmms Petroleum Co. 107 Southern Pacific Co, 991k‘. Unifion Pacific Ry, ___.____ 1361,’, U.S. inti-ustrinl Aféohol Co. . 87%‘ United States Steel ______ _. 116KB.‘ Criic. Steel Co., of Am. .___. 66V. Bell Telephone ._.._ Brompton __.. OttawiLPovrcr __.. Brazilian Fraction -. Howard Smith Pfd. _ Steel Company of Can. Penmans ________ .- Abittbl __. Wt.‘ v iisw. W ll "SONS us! PA or ‘It. Um}. Q r. "i.i.' iiii i». iiilti ,.,i./¢». IC PATTERN INCLUDING \ Children's Gingham Dresses come In thc straight-line atylcc the girl approves. momma] 1'-.,,.-,.,- __________ __ 19bit, punks Der. 15-1-36. _ m. ' Corn—Jiily, 111%; Sept. 1nd; 4| h 1pm]; )1.,nirt-;i] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ . _.2_i7 lieu. 90%. r ‘ r 7 g Bunk Nova Scotxi ________ .. 20W‘: Oats—JuIy. 00%; 5vlii- 01AM Doc. 53th. “llltllllAdllly, 1555/1; 5P1". 153i Are at the Peak of Popularity $8, 10, 12, 15, 18, 20 ii ever there was a ragc for the tub silk frocks. it is this season. Hardly a woman but is planning to include several in her summer outfit. No wonder since these cool little dresses will stand innumer- able tubbings and kccp their smartncss for sports- wcar, business, and cvcn for-dances, Fugi silks, spuneila silks, fllk broadcloths and silk crepes. Stripes on white or colored grounds vie with charming plain colors. Long-sleeved or short- sleeved, chanci-pleatcd or plain, these frocks, one and all. keep to the trim simplicity so characteristic of the modc. Ail sizes 15 to 44. IF YOU DO YOUR SEWING AT HOME auv A BUTTERICK PATTERN BUTT ERlfiK The Largest Assortment of Pat-tcrnsdn Town [iuttcrick Fashion Quarterly 15c-No Coupon DEL-TOR Striped English Silk Broadcloth The outstanding success of the season in new and fascinating versions! _ Silk broadcloth that washes so perfectly. wears so splendidly and represents the uitimii¢ Wide stripes and narrow stripes, novelty and block swipe-many col- c cringe-all toned in harmony. Softly toncd or as striking as you please. Among p"!- dominant color combinations are Gold and Sand, Gold and Green, Sand and ‘Ton, Orb! and Flush, Rust and Green, Mauve and Sand. Mauve and Yellow. White with block Ind colored Polka Dots, Blue and Brown, White with Blue. Grey with Ycllcw-tthc major"! with a llnc of Black to act as a foil to the gayer colors. 36 to 40 inches wldd- SIZES 6 T0 14 YEARS Dainty tub frocks in amart check varieties that Made with cell‘, contracting or belts, with Peter Pan collars in white or color. Developed in grccn, ycl. low. orange, pink, mauve and black, combined with white Silk licse Subatandardc’ of the regular $1.00 Hocc in which the imperfcctlonc have been neatly mended and in a great many cacea they arc cc amail that yoTviIlllbc unable to find them a hoee that will give you a lot of hard wear, double heel and toe. All the newer cprlng ahades are included Mornquc, Amber, Cocoa, Hugger. Sunset, Cheri, Fawn, Cork. Dawn, Black, etc. Sizcc Bl/g to i0. 1° 44_ PATOIIS I.IMI'II ALL’ wooi. BATH-ING sorrs- $3.95 39c. Frce and tinhcnipcrei lb tile lwimm‘; who takcc a plunge In onc of "I091 a". they'll wear cplcndldl .tcci Knltteitcf "k pure 'i'ivooi they come ‘V or will", "w" ctylcc, with chart ovelrcitirtl. AIl-VIIYQ V". reinforced double qinimi, knima crUlWl" to allow plenty cI frccdcm. 80W “I'm ° black, navy. cardinal and Paddy IQ"?- Color. ccmblnatlonc of jllld with 0"?‘ copen with and, black wllhvwhlta. Sill! M.» Wiieal~Jiily, liiilé; Uct. iilihh.