EYES TESTED i AND Glasses Fitted Competent service with latest equipment. E. W. TAYLOR J. S. TAYLOR OPTOMETRIBTS 142 Richmond Street O Wooo-oo-oe-Qo-ooo-ooooooa-ooao __i__ British Columbia Mouldings and Sheathing lust arrived direct from Vancouver ' Duo iuli parloul ll. C. MOULDINGS AND SHEATBING Amorted pattern. L. M. POOLE & CO PAOLPS WHABVES Strawberry Boxes We have received one cal-load 185,000 Strawberry Boxes direct from the manufacturer. Made from clear whitewood regulation size as required by the SMALL FRUITS ACT, done up in crates oi 1,000, 500 and 250 to the crate, but sold in any quantity. Also pint, size CUR- R A N T S, GOOSEBERRY, BLACK BERRY, BLUEBER- RlES, RASPBERRY, etc.. all at lowest possible prices, Special low price in lots of 5000 Boxes and over. for Send or order NOW. phone us your CARTER 8t C0. LIMITED. nal Cards ELL . Professio R. R. IAJLIIBTEB. S0 Cannon‘ Block. Charlottetown, l IIOIEY T0 LOAN Dr. C. C. Archibald Chateau or N. Y. Pout Graduate ‘Medical Solool and Ilolpltal Limit“ to Bu. w. Nm - " nlflnoot testing Eyes and supplying Glues ' '. ' M|afl ‘Pitt 'Gl'fll‘fllfll' m": Office noun-Q t0 12.”. 1 to 5.00 Mark R. McGuigan IIABIIBTBR/ EOIAICITOB. ETG l’ " MONEY 1'0 LOAN f‘. URIIOMOUIILPBJ- 8t Bentley . i was etudotwovn. P. a. I. MEPiE h >1 at _ h‘ Lnmoflwtlfl => IA. CITOI. ETC‘ I If. IlcPIIEIl ' f TIVE for Richmond and vicinity is Western Guardian '4 '-NOW UNLOADING car Albion stove coal at Carleton. Fred Boll. —-GUARDIAN REPRESENTA- Mr. Ray Brown, who is open to re- ceive new and renewal subscrip- tions. -—WESTERN OFFICE - The Western Office oi the Guardian is located in the McNeil] Building. Water St.. Summerside, where sub- scriptions and advertising will be received. The Guardian may be purchased daily at the Western Oi- flce in the McNeil] Building or at the McDonald News Store. -AUNT JERUSHY ON THE WAFPATII —W'l1l be presented DY tho Kelvin Dramatic players in ucntifll Bedeque Hall, on Tuesday evening, Juno 19th, at 8.15. If not fine, Wednesday. 6060-6-18-2i. -—MALPEQUE HALL Come Tuesday evening. June 19th. and hear a good program. An address by Rev. Mr. Grant. solos by Messrs. Eric Found. Roy Phillips and others. readings. Candy for sale. Ii not line iuesouy wiil be held Wednesday. 6063 —KENSINGTON LIVE STOCK Shipping Club loading hogs, lambs and sheep Wednesday, June 20th. up till noon. Bring wool for ship- ment through Wool Growers As- sociation same day. JohrT A. Doug- las. 6034-6-16-21. -SIIERBROOKE DRAMATIC CLUB will present their play, “One Minute to Twelve." in Clinton Hull, Monday. Jiuie eighteenth. bc- ginning at eight fifteen. Admiss- ion tluirty five and twenty live cents. Good specialties between acts. 6035-6-l6-2i —TliE LOWER BEDEQUE play- ers will present "Barbara Maliés a Splash” in Victoria Hall, June 19th. Proceeds for‘ Mount Iierbert Orph- anagc. 5094-6-15-18-19 -—APPRECIATION EXPRESSED —The men who worked unloading fertilizer in Summcrside desire to express. through these columns their appreciation of the bonus rc- ceivcd through the Potato Groiv- ers Association and also wish to thunk Messrs R. T. Holman Ltd.. who took an active part in getting the bonus for them. They are all well pleased with the Stcvedors who supcrvised the work oi unloading. > 6047 Canadian Horses For v Bermuda (Special t0 the Guardian) TORONTO. 0112.. June l6. —- A new departure marking the ever closer trade relationship between lCanado and the West Indies ~brought to light at the ‘Toronto ‘Hunt Club horse show last night bv ,Lie:it. C01. T. C. Evans. district vet- tcranary officer of Military District 1N0. 2, who told of having shipped an order cf tour Canadian horses for the British forces in Bermuda yesterday. The department oi National DO‘- fencc at Ottawa". said Col. EVBllti. was requested by the Imperial Gov- ernment to buy four horses tor Llltl British forces; in Bermuda. where the Sutherland Highlanders are stationed. One was to be a com- bination horse for His Excellency the Governor of tho Island. A sec- ond was tc be an officer's charger. and the rest :1 matched team. “This is a new departure since horses for the island are usually bought in England." All four pur- chases were made in Ontario from farmers at Brampton, Cayuga and t Burford. They ivcre shipped yester- rdsy on the Government steamship iCunudian Fisher." BRACE’S FRESH CEMENT i I I /.’,4"'/u/...,,,., . you want Fresh ‘Cement "N1" ONCE” Phone or wire BRACE. ‘RKAY d: 00-. LTD. Summerside Wholesale and Retail 6017-1B-2l; __ Miss Selina Myres. Carleton were in was l0 Bedeque And yioinity Mr. George ‘lhylor. Central Be- deque was a visitor to the city on Wednesay. Mr. Clayton Green. Borden. ill-idi- business trip to Summeraide on Sat- iuday evening. Mr and Mrs Frederick Simmons oi Wllmont have returned to their home alter or “‘ is ti. number 0i months in California. Miss Hazel Maclidlsker, Cape Tra- verse is the guest oi her Uncle Mr. Hermas Myres. Carleton. We are sorry to learn of the serio- us» illness oi Mr Elmour Pearson Carleton, and hope it will not be long before Mr Pearson will be out around again. Mr and Mrs. Kier Allan and Miss Janie Bradshaw Middleton motored to the city on Saturday evening. Messers Harold l-lall and Mil- bourne Craing, Lower Bedeque, moto- ed to Brae to spend the week end with friends. Mr and Mrs. Nicholson, accom- panied by Mr and Mrs. Barrett spent Sunday at the letters fathers. Mrs A. E. Holland with her two daughters Misses Grave and Ethel of. Searleton, were visitors to Sum- merside on Monday. Miss Ruth Carruthers Carleton.“ attended the opuiing oi the church in Freetown on Sunday last.‘ Misses Selina Myres and Hazel. MacMisken. Carleton, were visitors to Chelton on Tuesday. His friends are glad to hear that Mr Alder Wright and son Wilburt is around again after being confin- ed to their home for a few clays with a bad case of Ls Grlppe. Congratulations go out to Mr and Mrs. Herman MacFarlane Fernwood on the birth of a. wee lassie. _ We understand Mr Roy Cumpbe Chelton has purchased a Durant Sedan. Miss Ethel ‘Holland and Mr. Champion Holland, Searlton, were guests in Charlottetown on Satur- day. Mr and Mrs. Harry Waugh. Mrs. Scott Maclviurde of Wllmont Valley were visitors to Chelton on Saturday the guests of Mr and Mrs. Roy Campbell. ' Mr and Mrs. Hermes lvlyres and the City on Monday. Mr Charles Lcard. Central Be- deque was in Freetown on Sunday evening attending the opening of the church there. Mrs. Eliza Waugh. North Bedeque is spending a few days with her daughter Mrs. Roy Campbell, Chel- n. Mr Lloyd Jewell, Searletown. was a recent visitior to Borden. Miss Sophia. Simpson. Mr Alfred Simpson, Mrs. James Macliarén and her son motored from Belmont on Monday evening to attend the ser- vice in Central Bedeque Church. Mr. John Haslam. Springfield and and Misses Mary and Laura Mutturt Carleton spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Wallace Lowther North Carle- ton. Mr and Mrs. J. W. Waugh and little son Charles of New Annan Motored to Chelton on Monday evening. Messers William Chistophor and Fred Moyse. Central Bedeque, were visitors to Centerville on Monday. I I Mr and Mrs. l-leber. E. Myres and Miss Selina Myres, Carleton were in the City on Saturday. Mr. William Ramsay. Bedeque ls visiting in Hamilton ior u. iew days. . Canadian Gets Appointment (Special to the Guardian) NEW HAVEN. June l6. —- A Can- adian, Dr. F‘. D. Hereliefor many years a resident oi Paris. has been appointed professor oi bacteriology at the Yale Medical School, it we: announced today. Dr. D-l-ierelle i: recognized as one oi‘ the world's leading bscterlologists and is the only man living to hold the degree oi "M. D. Honorls Cause". which is only granted to two or three por- aons in a century. l-‘or Rheumatism use Mlnurwo Lin- lment, . Murdock i! Montague and will be receive news items, ind renewal subset-i Ilflrdigan. One hundred acres clear thirty five under wood with two tcres oi rum crinnorrurown continua 7.755‘; . ~...~,. 1/1. :- i?’ . . ‘a n‘ 1"!‘ . n?“ . ,9. '1 r‘ ‘Ii’ M, 3 1 it An ylpipressive Showing of timmer Dresses A wonderfully complete assortment of the handsomest new dresses you / g have seen yet this season Daintily new designs, expressed in attractive ifabrics. Sport dresses and all sorts of outdoor and indoor dresses. Every good color is represented-and you’ll be pleased withtthe values when you see them. ’ i * ’ SINGLE _AND DOUBLE FUJI SILK, WACO, “KYWASH CREPE. ‘CREPE DE CHENE, PRINTED CREPE. EVERY GOOD MODEL. n2 its szpo s25 sas i CRAYSHEEN dresses, for juniors, a wonderfully pat- tractivc fabric, cleverly made and shown in mauve, peach, blue, pink . . . . KYWASH CREPE, a very smart fabric of pure silk, is daintily made up in a very charming range of dresses, will; k Dainty FUJI Silk dresses, very attractively made, in} prettv designs. white. rose. peach, blue, green and 3 c0111.. ' SLEEVELESS silk dresses, in a very pretty range, per- haps hall’ a dozen different styles, plain and stripe fab~ sleeveless and with sleeves, rics, as well as a few 8 _ s good iange of 00 o r a o e ~ o s . ' smart figured designs. colors MOORE 6 PFLEOD. ‘ illfliED ' A ». ~ t _ NEW SUMMER LINGERIE ~ TO-DAY, (l ~- l: 1 ' ' i; . . <>*Vl|/"VQ' u... s; . . ' ' Eastern Guardian t THE MARKETS m. flrstsmroia . l ____ [tario April extras ‘ OTTAWA. Ont.. June l7. - Egg‘ lfirsts have been sold at extras Jessi-gnu ions-rm.“ ,1, w, markets continued strong Saturday; '2' “m! 35 1-3» I" 0 B- Onmrlo there being little or no demand on tive demand m on! W" Guardian Agent mswith prices holding firm. lhlgivlnt; points. season Blflflgeiffom foreign buyers but there WI-Btginlidldmgood and the undertone pleased to. t ' o ‘ ‘ in th -‘ ‘ ior‘th “ was steady- .,d,.e,w,,s_ m... TORONTO-The local egg situn- VANCOUVER-Partner prices toigssiiiforatn-m the espot market; Em receipts Saturday “m” ptions. u W)" is firm and "lwhflnlfid-Jitf-‘fll- "Mum" ""6 "l! Qxlffll 35-26. and car lot prices ior oats werelcases. The strength m" h” ‘h * ____ .crs are buying from country ship-fills“ 93-34. puilet extras 19-20. iagglnggglgf, The demand forspriqgwtcterizgd the butter trade 0i l , FARM m.- we M 1 Pet's at extras 32-84. firsts 32-31, re-= HALIFAX-The local egg markedsnd winter wheat grades ‘of flour iwu again u feature on sated} ‘Cont!!! 33-34- ‘l! sh°wln8 I Btronger undertoneicontlnued oi a limited tchuractenand prices were marked uP l q ' I light and demand but prices were firm. Prices for all tor cent per pound- |with receipts ROOG mud. Good house and MONTREAL-rue 1°°B1 e88 mil-flimd- 13°51"! B"! plying country lines oi millieed were wall main-I" The local and export “a” ltained under a moderate demandrobeeae was and values W. MONTREAL, June’ lI-Extremeers. Tho ‘trade in stundflld l‘ [dullness marked the export time tn'oi rolled oats was quiet and - y‘ Canadian grain here Saturday,’ were easy at the late declinB- -. also a car of On-, and a car oi Ap- . . ‘SHORE FEP2B§E'E.IZP.F.9'=I-. sr WHAT? YOUREQONNA TAKE "rue AuTo? How ‘ AM t GONNA nit-r ~- Down: ‘reveal-j’ Beetoes- l‘l.L. HAVE ‘TO sTAY BOILS 1 mum's will. dry. up. boilsf it kills the inflammation and dlsiniects. _ I Mrs. Catherine l-ewts, oar-whet is iii-in. It was reported todevilhlpllere, delivered, extras 8i, flrstg 505n-g-13.5|today a car of B. Creggs, at extras 2'1. seconds 2i. ‘from local find Uflllld 5R"! buy-rattan to I shade stronger. The ' ' y rgo _ c anus * ‘ll a \ -- . ... THE GRDCER- ‘m: .- AN‘ THE wTflHfiRaiif-R DOWN 611.01% w~11~' Pot ‘THEM MONEY AN‘ t Hens AM ‘rt-ti. GAY: Btu.- \l‘ f. :0