' Ga 1 .~ “a” ' _ .. TIbNS . _ . . _ ~Western Guardian _____. » ’ i _-w: WILL Lots-o our 11m car 1i}: ' oi potatoes this season st Al-heny1 up Wednesday and Thursday of this .|1. week-Green Bros. lliorden. 2253-1121 .15 ~ iir 1.5“ . 1! . if, L Why you should buy your hlrnou from, us. ~ FIRST-Became it le made from genuine English and Canadian oak tanned leather. secoNb-u 1- mlde by exam workmen in our own work ehoP ""3 work guaranteed. THiRD-You are helping a home industry and getting the benefit o‘ the recent drop in PPM"- .A full line of our harness ll ii“ sold at the following placeei McLeod a MoGreI°P1 Meme!"- Allan cumminor. H""*°" “M'- E, L. Harrington, E160"- F. D. Ling, Wheatley River. S. L. HARDY & C0- Charlottetown _ ._ ._?_—/:__- —NOTlCE.-—\Co1me to the ice cream social to ‘be held in Summer- ileld Hall, Wednesday ewening. June 18th. if weuther is unfavor- lable social will he held following evening. 2248 12 3i. Determined if at all Possible To ‘Sell You a uit or Topcoat Values unequalled. Suits that convince at once of their quality ‘and workmanship. We have end- less varieties of cloths and styles. All new materials for MEN AND YOUNG MEN Topcoat-s, Raincoats, Gaiiardines. A complete stock, priced for quick selling. —A GOOD TIME. —A piaylet en- titled “Strictly Business" and a 11111810111 Prllxramme will be given under the auspices of Ladies Aid oi’ Prlncetown Church in Mslpeque 1Hsll Thursday, June 14th flf 615m o'clock. Candy on sale. .-\ci'.nig. sion 26 cents, 2|, Rev. Dr- Campbell's 25th Anniversary The Reverend T. Campbell, P. P., D- D-- celebrared the twenty-filth “imiverflry oi his ordination to the priesthood on the 5th lngtanL Phe celebration took place a; the Swred He"?! Chllrvil. Albert-en. Practically every priest‘ in ppm“ County was in attendance. The Rev. Doctor celebrated sci 011111 l1igi1 Moss, assisted by Rev. J. A. Guudet as deacon, and Rev. 1c,- Mullaily us subdeucon, with the Rev. .\i. Monaghan, I). D., us mas ter oi‘ ceremonies. The local ch91; assisted by Rev. F. X. Gallant um. other clergy, sang the Mass \vith nnusuul fervor 11nd devotion undcl the direction of the or anisl, .\lis~. Eileen Conroy. g 31L] Rev. P. C. Gauthier, D D., |‘o1 I the tisscmlblctl clergy, delivered tht address to the jublluri-an. Grucefu eloquence flowed from his lips, as ihe Reverend speaker painted tl11 wonderful powxer and influence 11 the 1priesthood. Passing‘ from tin general to tho particular, l11- t-oln lzlimtuliul the jubilnrinii on l1i:_ nniny yours 0i‘ faithful scrvit-i- 11 1111.- vlneyurd 0i his Muster, whore i11 hc haul dischnrued the 11111-11111: lillli0ti o1‘ iris suercd culling with 1 icourtr-ousness that had endcurct him to his parishioners and xvhlcl hnd commanded and receivecti tin estecnl and appreciation c1 thost who were not 01' his fold. The rev e1en<l speaker, swayed l1y 1h: warmth oi his sentiments for ‘ni brother priest, puid eloquent unl elegant tribute to the many siGl ling qualities oi‘ the ju-hllariun, hoh “lug the conuregulio11 cuptlvutt-ti b, his fluency and ardour. Alter the conclusion of t‘:1- 3111.- nn address 011 behali oi’ the qinrisl ioneers -wus read by 1M1‘. l. llurkc and an acosnipuiiying purs- presented by Mr. ‘Martin M. F0101 lThe Reverend Doctor iccl111gl_ 11nd bri'li1111tly expresses lllis 5.11mi iulness lo the asseni e1 c r1112’. 11nd the parishioners who hud s1 thuughtlully and so generously ‘r- mennberetl him uipon the twine-o o1 this jubilee. He had wished lo a quieter and more retired cell-hm ,tlon,1but they had wished 111111-1 wise nnzi their wishes l11:11l&1:1I11"1;1+\- the day. I11 simp e, iouc 111a u ‘r’.- v recounted his advent to th told oi.‘ the t-Zrciit ltindno-i o1 all towards him and since th- llime of coming amongst them, 1 generous kindness which he fearei he would the 11111wble lo suitably 1"‘ pay. He had ever and always iounl ills parishioners willing and eugt ‘to assist l1l111 in all ‘his nndeflflii lugs, nor was this willingness con lined to the membuzs o1 his ()\Vl congregation, i111" lrom those b1 mud his full l1c hud always bee! iucconied must f-tollriflllli "SLQSiMiCE -l-lo expressed u feclintr oi llec igrvtilude [o1 all ...1 had iY-iV-iclllil led in the celebration und who inn do11e so much to make the 013011 slon what it 1111s been. lie V1111 Prices $2.00 to $3.50. rrrud 01' his priesthood, proud 0 his parish and his purishioneri ' pl“, ‘ purse proud oi his lriends. > - in addition to the [P4119 i797“ n“ N to I We arc Paying .53?! purse parishioners, he wus the recipicn Highest Cash ‘fig The Big Stare 101‘ :1 handsome chair from the la Prices for Wool mes m" the parish. :1 valuable gl- il'0lll the altar boys, and infill)’ 5,113} iron1 his iellow clergylllml- '1‘ Chump grOlllitiS were iirrtllifliiel with ilulr; and banners, the illlll? oldest wnr veteran in Canada, ii’ whit:l1 was borne with true (iii-ris- 1ot the oldest in the British Enl- tian rcsignation. Mr. Gillis was 11. Dire. i188 P1155811 flWfly The late splendid type of 111n11. Honest in Captain Hubley was :1 patriot l11 all his transactions 111111 -courtcous the true sense oi the word. ignor t0 cvcryonc, he earned for hi111self ‘:1 $1‘ 1 \ “I was]: all my dainty things with LUX” “It only takes mc a few minutes at night in m own room to wash out my silken under- thmgs, silk stockings or my duintiest blouses and smocks in a basin of the gentle, bub- bling Lux suds. I just dip them up and down 1n the basin, pressing the rich Lux lather through and through them, and when they are dry, they look just as fresh and beautiful as when new.” Lurk will not harm anything that water alone will not harm. l\lo fabric so fine nor hue so delicate that 1t cannot be washed with Lux. Sold only in sealed packets—dust-proof! $12 ‘C.’ Purity beyond a question Suits Y 0 u 1' taster and digestion. STEWART’S Cream Bread» Your Staff O’ Lift! ‘hi-fol I-LE- -11=11=1r=1~_. THE BIGGEST CLOTHES VALUE YOUR MONEY, CAN BUY BOYS" SPRING SUITS All wool Tweeds, Serges, Homcspurs, Ilonegals in avariety of patterns nnd colors, tailored in the season’s models. Herringbones, =1 l1, ‘Q1 LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED TORONTO L8H 1 1101111111111 111v sronrs . Anusno stom- -AND-- Celebration oi Filiieih Anniversary oi A ihe island": Eniry Inlo Confederation A Summerside 11116111,; Park Monday July 2nd, i923 $900.00 ---- PURSES ---- $900.00 . l-Frce-for-ali Trot and Pace, purse $300.00 2—-2.20 Trot 3-2.35 Trot and Pace Entries close June 25th. All races mile heats, best 3 in 5. l-lntrncc icc 5% 1111' purse, which must ucconrpnny entry. No entrance will ho acccpictl without entrance ice. 5% deducted from money win- ners. The management reserve the right to nltcr program for sufficient r-uuse. Purses divided 50, 25, 15 and 10 per cent. All classes five to inter 11nd i1111r 111 start. Classes not filling may be declared oii. Hay, ‘truw and sluhling iron. Natlonul- Trotting Association Rules to gov- 1»rn except. win-re- thcy conflict with these conditions. Races to finish ut end of filth heut. F. J. E. \VRGllT. Starter h ‘i k l ' weaves ~ C 9C S, l) am _,_ _ __ —¢,.._ W’? * ‘ f I lAKE NOTICE OUR MONUMENTS dis- Piay a wide diversity of sil/ifis. so whether you prefer 21 stone that symbolizes dig- nified simplicity or one more ornate in shaping and “ab. crately carved, you can be _ satisfied here. : The best of enduring | l land stripes, in fact all that’s new and up-to- date in Boyis Suits we THE SEASONS CORRECT STRAWS Light, comfortable, becom- in g. For true style, distinction exclusiveness of hard superior workmanship, our Straw Hats always have been the popular choice. have them. MARBLE AND GRANITE and the most careful expert workmanship is employed in every design. Our prices are ‘rower than any reliable form in the Maritime Provinces. Beware of inferior grades. Chandler & Bell 160 Kent St., Charlottetown Phone 741-J. P. O. Box 83 Juveniles, 2 to 8 years $4.00, $4.50 and $5.110. Boy’s Suits 8 to 18 years $5.75 to $18.00. 191421 nxi-ga: 1-1 '=' Professional Cards MacDonald a MOPh—66 1 B. A. L. A. McDonald H. F. McPhee B. A. .Barrlsters, Attorney, Eto. Money to Loan Riley Building, Charlottetown If). STEWART, K. 0 Barrister and Solicitor, 84 Great George Street Solicitors for the Union Canada in. o. c. Archibald Graduate on N. Y. Post Graduate Medical School and Hospital a Pick yours right now. F. ,-_,. .~ l-i 175,- 1-, One Price Everybody -... 1-1 fl udorned with flowers 11nd thl church bedecked Willi bunting b3 1111,- indies 01' the ravish- w-m» viglfm; ("PW-LY were enter mined at dinner 11nd held un uitr? noon reception for the jubllaniun. .;__¢h-» IN MEMORPIAM .3. I44 __ .-' Bank o1 salesmans- sung by his pastor, the cl1oir bell‘; nbiy ussisted by Mr. Jimmicb n’ of St. Peter's. Rev. R. J. lltiloio‘ old. East Point. senile“ °i ‘he ‘ c1i-the sacraments of zhc Holy Catholic church, of which he was u devoted member. lltcsitlcs n sor- rowing widow, there uro left to J .E. WYATT, Sec’y. Summerslde 1 11.152151. the m_,,.,c,., l, Practice limited to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat ‘FUNERAL OEELBES- WAR VETERAN—CAPT. GARRET Office Bayer Building, Great George Street, Opposite Guardian Office Telephone B50-J. Office Howe-ll to 12 a. m. 1 to 1 s. I HESSIAN » 1 Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public‘ Etc. 1 MONEY "r0 LOAN | Montague P. E. Island 177M115}; Garrison A. B" M. D. l Pulmonary Tuberculosis Specialist I20 Brighton Road. Charlottetown Gee Treatment in ‘Selected Cano- lllarlf R. McGulgan B. A. BARRISTER. soucn-on. Erci Money to Loan Cameron Block Charlottetown, P. E. Island Palmer & Palmer x 1 i l H. J. PALMER. K. C. i i Barrister. Etc. Money to Loan Bank of Nova Scotie Building Charlottetown, P. E. i. Your Account c! Please PiiY ii Accounts due are being mailed to- day. We request your prompt atten- tion to same. ..@’%/_... t A v-OQO-QOOOOOOOOOOOOOQO QOOOOO-OOQQOOQO-Q-O-OOO-OOO-OO-O-OFO-O- ‘OO-O-O-O-OQ-O-O-OO ; . HUBLEY-AGED 8E i Captain Garret Hubley. oi South port, P. E. l.. believed to be tht ._. __’____“‘ W lsuncuv " '11s AP? iwoucn 110x‘ CQIYIIII N?! IIICI ' NI "I ' l unite-yell! pm . e u. “W115i? muffllirfi I $710175‘! gllfidll? "0nocn\°“' Unequal/ed for s/r/l/ r/zat/rzis. led aize of 85 years. ing the fact. of his seventy-seven years, when the call came to scrw his country in the lato wur he glad- iy responded, and served in the Canadian naval force. During his perio-l qi’ service he was afflicted with a cancerous growth on his lip; but with the fortitude that wt .1.-.111-xp1- t l11 11111-111cihls11ol1lt qualities, he suffered in silent p11- tience. The funeral on Sunday 11i- ' on - we uueuticd l1v n 111mm number who came to honor the dead and comfort the living. The JAnunii service, i11 the absence of Rev. Mr. Lindsay. was conducted by ltev. W. R. MucWalker, pastor oi the East Point Baptist church, Mr. MucWalker chose nu his text the uords. "He givcth His beloved sleep," (Ps. 127:2) and in a brief iddréss spoke words of consolation to the bereaved family. Rcv. G. C. 'i‘n_vl0r offered prayer at tho graveside. ilvcv. Mr. MacWnlker repealed the burial service, and Bit-glen Charlcs Hines sounded the flnst Post. His widow, six daught- .rs nnd one son survive. Their many friends offer heartfelt sym- psthy. . - -?--<o>_i- M R. WILLIAM GiLLIS. Another good man has been call- ed nyvny by death, 11nd sorrow has entered another home. On Sunday morning. May 20, Mr. William Gil- lis, n highly esteemed resident of Pisqunl passed away at the advanc- Death follow- of. a few months c1i un illness the respect and esteem of ull with when. he cums l11 contact, and a will-l circlu of friends mourn his 11ns:i:1,';n111l sympathize with those whom he has left behind. itcv. A. P. McLollan visited him 1111mm his illness and administer- 2i mourn the loss of n kind brother, two sisters, vlz., Mrs. John MljDon. 111d. of Boston. Muss; Mm, Ellen Juno hiclnnis, of Frunch Villnlzo; and one brother, Joseph of l-‘lsqiliti. The funeral took place Tuesday council performed Hr tho grave. The pail l1t-111-c1'11l;\);-m‘ Patrick illcKin11on. l)..i.V. .111‘ u 111d, John W. Jay. Janice A. llibD° ‘ nid, Allun J. lilo-Donald 11nd Jerri; Mcinuis. . l\iny his soul r051 moi-tuner. 22nd oi Mny. to St. And- peace. rcw s church. Requiem mass wns (Patriot plcnno copy.) lllllllllllllllllliilllililiiiililiiiiilIiIIill/l/i ,0 \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ p I l/l//1//////// “a '”’/// // - ’”"lI1/11111n1111111 i i '0 ‘WM l ummlmmmllllilllilll