- - ~—-—r———-—wa.rz< regain-f: l $2 Announcing 1925 Models! Smart and Distinctive! Your Straw Hat H ERElit its-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. three value-giving groups at $2.50 MOORE 5 PFLEOD IJMITED Featuring t. $ IN MEMORIAM ISABEL A. TAYLOR Entered into rest ‘ha the 28th of May, Isabel A. Taylor, daughter of the late Henry ‘Taylor, of Rice Point, in the 70th year of her 34gb. Miss Taylor lived for about forty years in Providence, 11.1., and re- turned two years ago to her native shore. Her illness was borne with Christian resignation and her last hours were comforted by the love and cherishing tenderness of her most devoted friends and relatives, Isabel from ‘her girlhood lived a quie.t. unobtrusive life. Peace and good will towards all was the at- mosphere in which she loved to dwell. “Tile meek shall delight themselves in abundance of peace." She has ‘passed from our midst leaving no enemies but many friends who shall always remember her steadfast Christian faith. made bright by a quiet but enduring chr-orfulnoss. Tho funeral services were con- ducted by lit-v. D. M. Lamont at Mr, (l. l). Wright's rooms and also on arriv:tl at Canoe Cove Church. Whore n cottsirlt-rahle congregation nrtscnthlcd notwithstanding incle- mnnt wv-ather. l)eceased‘s sister. Miss Martha Taylor, who had trav- cllrvl from Providence, 11.1., was prni-n-tit nl tho services. Ilcvt-rlsr-vl loaves tn mourn their loss tho following brothers: Willi- nm and August in Saskatchewan; James in (lnlario llnvid in Provi- drnco ii.i.. Simon in Canoe Cove, llonry in lllcc Point. and sisters. Mrs. T. MacOnarrln in Rico Point. and Martha in Providence. it. l. The pail-bearers were: Harry Mc- Ndvin, Chas. Milnugaill. Dulgnlrl McFadyen. Duncan McEachcrn. Duncan Dnrrnch and Alexander McKenzie. -----<o-o-———— MR8. WM. J. CARVER. There passed peacefully away on June 2nd at Mt. Albion. an old and reamcted lady in tho person of -Mrn. Wm. J. Carver who was in her 80th year. Deceased was of a (pilot. retiring disposition. The soul of honor. ll did not scent possible for her to think an unkind thought, or do an unkind deed. Modest in the ex- treme but possess-ed with a won- derful ability to make lasting trieudshit) among all she came in contact with. Always ready to help in time of sickness and trouble and never hoard to murmur or complain. Everyone who went to her home was always welcomed with a cheery smile. ller many deeds oi kindness will never be known till the recording angels read them out of the book oi life. Thoughtful and generous beyond measure, she has left a V0111 in many hearts which can never be filled. But they have the assur- ance that some day they shalltmeet her face to lace and know her as she is. where there. is noliillll, sickness or sorrow and where G0‘! Himself shall wipe away all tears from their eyes, The funeral which from hor liazclbrotik cemetery on June ‘liil was largely attended. and showed the ester-n] in which tho tloeeasctl was lucid. The service was con- ducts-d by thc Rev. r1. Mcnvusalt of (Jbarltrttt-town, who spoke yer)’ highly of tht- tleccztstrrl and also spoke comforting words to the ber- eaved. ‘Tin; Rev. Mr. E. A. Wesl- morcltind zlsasistcti ‘ut the house and Mr, 'l‘ills~y_ of Pownai. at the cemetery. The hymns were sum; very swevtly, anti were as follows: Jesus Lover of My Soul: AnleuP ll‘- Jcstls. and Loan Kindly fright. Thore are left to tnourn n sorrow ing ilusbnntl. three sons and thru- dautgltters, namely: Mrs. A. l). Fraser, Charlottetown; MH- ml"!- Horton, Mt. Albion. and Miss Julia a-t home. The sons are: Leigh and Cyrus in the United States and Heath at home. Also eight grand children and one great grandchild and two sisters and Ono brother besides other relatives and friends. The pallbearers were: llnflwvll Jenkins, ‘Hvnry Mpxellzle. "N"? Jones. George Ballom, Alfred lnmd took ‘pluce and Frank Drlscoll. Tho floral offerings were very beautiful and it ‘Dqesflw WIlOIe borne in Mt. Albion to| at included ‘the following: .-t- -8HOP from HOIIIIIIVI Catalog. —FOR LATE WESTERN NEWS Page I is available. tf —-WOMEN'8 SMOKED ELK Sandals (2 strap) special 82.75 per iair at Sinclair's. 1618-6-17-31 —WOMEN'8 CB-LORED Suede Slippers 82.50 a pair during Shoe Week at Sinclair's. 1613-6-17-21 -SHOE WEEK means big shoe values at Sinclair's. 1013-6-17-21 --8EE THE VALUES SHOWN- Iuns 13th l0 20th S1108 W60! it‘ Slniilalfs. 1618-6-17-213 —-BOYS' FINE SHIRTS (no col- lar) worth to $1.50 clearing 75c at Sinclair's. 1613-6-17-221 —MltS$ES AND CHILDREN'S Brown Canvas Boots to clear 98c per pair at. Sinclair's. 1613-6-17-21 --TRUE BROTHERS Dramatic Society will present drama "Noble Outcast“ in Capo Traverse Hall, June 20th lf stormy following Mon- day. 1655*6-18-M2i' —WE, THE UNDERSIGNED agree to close our places of busi- ness at 7 o'clock sharp. beginning Monday, June 22: J. W. Fyfe, Em- erald; Auld & Baker, Freetown; iordon McKay, Iiradalbane. 1643-6-18-31 ——ENGAGEMEN'I' — C6171. and‘ Mrs. D. S, Miller of Summersided rnnotrnco the engagement of theiri (laughter. Mtlss Annie Edna to Mr. A. Ernest Hanris. ‘marriage to mlrel >lace the la-tter part of June. 1626 --BEDEQUE.—Unlted Church of Canada, Rev. D. K. Ross. Minister. North Bcdeque at 11; South Bede- iue at 3.05; Traveller's Rest» at’ 7.30. The Thank Offering of the Busy Bees Mission Band. All wel- some. —NORTH TRYON. Hamptonnnd Bradalbane. June 21st. North Try- on at 11 o'clock, Bonshaw at 3 |p.m., Hampton at 7.30 p.m.. Rev. T. B. Davidson, Ph. D., will preach. Rev. D. K. Ross, lntrlm Moderator of Session. --M|SSION. - A Mission is an- ticipated in Seven Mile Bay parish| and the Redcmptorls ts 1M there from Toronto have been engaged. They will hold a missllon in Seven Mlle Bay parish from June 21st to June 28th, and will arrive Saturday ov-_ enlng, June. 20th. | —-GUARD|AN WESTERN, OFFICE-Tbs Guardian's Western representative has an office on, Water Street, Summorside. next to] Laurence Gallnnfs Tailor Shop (and directly opposite the Gallant Crockett blocln-his phone number is 233. He will he pleased to Ire- ceive news. subscriptions or 'nd- ‘Wreatlr-l-‘antlly. Sprays-James Stombury; Church. titty bouqucts—Mrs. J. A. Clark and Miss l". Campbell, Charlotte- town. HALIFAX, June 17.—Qu0tntiona furnished by Johnston and Ward. Members of the Montreal Stock Exchange: At. Top. and S. Fe Ry. ____. 118% New York Air Bruits Co. ___ 68 Amenican Can Co. ___. . 189 Atlantic Refinery Co. __..___ 26% Am. Smelt, and Refln. Co. .-102% Anaconda Cop. Min. Co. ___. 38% Canadian Pacific Co. _____ __ 139% N.Y. Cen| and H. Iliv. ‘R11. .1 16 Cuba Cane Sugar Pfd ._-.. 51% international Paper Co, ___. 70% Kelly Springfield Tire Co ___ 181,5, Ilsa-American Petroleum ___ 771,4, Rczttiting Co. .............. ._ 86% Southern Pacific Co, _ 09% ilnion Pacific Ry. ._.-. . US lndus. Alcohol Co. ___. 88% llnitttl States Steel _______ __ 116% Cruc, Steel Co. of America . 67% Boll Telephone .......... _. 130% ltrompton ______ __ 22 i Bruzillhil Fraction _ 55% Steel Co. of ‘Canada _____ __ 877/; Canadian Steamship Pfd ___ 45 ilominlioir Bridge _________ ._ 9i Winnipeg Electric _ National Breweries 4-1 BONDS 1934 Victory _____________ .. 104.110 1033 Victory ............ _. 106.70 BANKS llnnk Royal ............. .J_ 230 Bank Montreal ___________ __ 247 Wheat—-.luly 162; Sept. 1481,51; Dec, 150%. Corn-July. 109%; Sept. 110%; licc. 80%, 0uta—.luly, 49%; Sept. 49%: Doc. 52%. Wheat-July. 164; Oct. 136%. MR. LEO. GILLIS The funeral of the late Leo Glllls on Friday afternoon was largely attended, upwards of two hundred autos and carriages being in the long procession to St. Margaret's Church and cemetery. testifying to the esteem in which Mr. Glllls. who was a. comparatively young man o tlfty years was ‘héld. - The service was conducted by his pastor, Rev. Father McPherson, who also administered the last sacrament shortly before Mr. Gli- lis’ death. l-lo leaves to mourn their loss his mother (Jane McDonald, of Hay River); sister Maggie, a son. eleven years. and a dmwghter. of ten years. His wile died eight or nine years ago. The pail-bearers were Messrs. Chester McDonald. Andrew McDon- nld. Wilfred McDonald, Stephen McDonald and Ronald McPhee. At the chapel Mr. Michael Mclntyrs presided at the organ and sang the Libero and the responses at the grave. That the deceased was unl- versally revered was strongly ovi- denced by the immense number who followed the remains ot a be- loved neixhbor to its inst resting place. 8.1-1’. the} rlrattdchildren; Ladies’ Aid of Zionl l STOCK QUOTATIONS‘ vertising. —-——-Q+>-—-_ —l1cv. 1i‘. X. Gallant, Egmont Buy,‘ andilev. M. Monnghan. Mlscouchtw |\vcf_'r* among the vlsloons ‘to Stunm- -erslde yestcrday_ Eastern Guardian i ....'SHOP from Holman’: Catalog! ..*GEORGETOWN HORSE rac~ e5. July 1st 1622-6-17-31 ..'COME TO SCOTCHFORT Dominion Day. 1554-6-13-10] ..*RESERVE WEDNESDAY July 22nd. for ‘St. lllargarefis ‘ten. 1621. ....'EASTERN AGENT-Mr. J. W. Murdock is now Guardian agent in Montague and will be pleased to receive news items. advertising. Job Printing. new and renewal lubscriptlons. t! II‘MURRAY RIVER-Dr. John- son. mantis-t will be at Murray River. Friday and Saturday. June 1!) and 20 in Our-item's Office Bldg. 16310-1721. _..‘E. E. PARKMAN. Optome- t . will bo at Mrs David Rey- nolds. Murray lianbor. Thursday. June 18th from 1 ll- m. liil 5 p. m.. to examine eyes and fit glass- 05- 1612-6 17-21 . 3ST. PETER'S.- The services in St. Peter's Bay (‘ongregatiolt (United) on Sunday, tho 21st. will be as follows: Mario. 11 n.m.; Si. Pf-‘WVB. 2-30 ll-m-i Greenwich. 7 pm. Note change of hour ln St. Peter's and Greenwich. as the tpas- tor lms an appointment elsewhere. —i—-¢-o>—-i . THE TRUE GENTLlEMAN The man we call a gentleman is one who never causes pain; He moves another's obstacles. Wml illBflllY—nor is he vain. He never causes iol-ts or jars in the minds of those who with him hide. And very cuutlotisly avoids Restraint. suspicion. gloom or pride ~_._.__.____ ntscttttnrll A: it lino been reported In one Iris dlntrlob that I. the undorlf 6d, collected funds in the no o 0f Doupuld McLeod without his auth- unity i beg to flatly contradict unfit report as I nwor collected meaty ‘by subscriptions or otborwl hr Mr. McLeod or any other mo. and any one accusing mo of If doing 1| guilty ,0! slander and will‘ b0 prosecuted union immudllto apology In forth coming. (Signed) ~ ANNII MoLIOD, ~ run cnaaLoararown GUARDIAN Western Guardian is Good i Enough That is why you can depend Clothing needs. MEN’S SUITS TOP COATS Boys’ Suits Homeapunu and Fancy Twccds Grey, Lovnt and Light Brown. styles. TheTruth our Advertising, we always have the goods to back it up; and rlnM now we are better prepared than ever to supply the Men's and Boy's MEN’S AND YOUNG $12.00, $15.00 to $38.00 $15.00, $18.00 to $25.00 verted and knife pleat Coats with three piece or all around belt. Full out bloomers with governor fasten- era. All the newest shades and Juvenile Suits $2.85 to $5.00. _ Small Boy's Suits 06-7510 $12-09 Bigger am Suits 012.00 to $16.06 - -r.. OII f/r)’ . v (r / in in- TH E ONE PRICE CASH STORE | Prowse Bros. Ltd. Bring Your Wool Men’s New Straw Hats Ready for your review. Absolutely the finest stock of Straw Hats we've over shown. The Hat you want at the price you're glad to pay. Prices $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00 to $2.50 We also carry a complete line of Men’s Summer Furnishings INCLUDING Shirts, Underwear, Socks, Ties, Etc. __..___-___... one PRICE TO eveavaoov SPOT CASH FOR MEN'S AtND BOY'S SUMMER SUPPLIES to Us, liie are Paying Highest (lash Prices‘ Loft to Right-a Cont Idea of how each rum bout on Rum illicit cargo or to receive supplies AWHAT CHANCE FOR ‘THE POOR RUM BOAT ‘I- Gulrd speed boat, tbspunforlunate rum ship on Rum Row, a torpedo boat and n revenue cutter 1010i‘; Rdw in the North Atlantic la plokotted by U. S. government vessels to prlvont dllebarn "i1 from‘ tn; shore. He has his eyes on all his guests. To the bashful tenderness he shows; H6 holps the distant and absurd, About himself he never blows. l-le guards against unkind remarkml 0r topics which may irritate; ln talk he‘s,never prominent But always kindly and sedate. Ho never lists to slanderous . tongues, - . For gossiping he has no ears; ‘to those who interfere with him l-le intuition gives, but never snserl. In his disputes he's never mean. Unfair advantale never takes fiharp wit or personalities 501* argum he ne'er mistakes. g says: r conduct to our lots Bltouiti be the some as to our friend. go tbs‘! ‘he our be so some an ‘ e bolt that's n ns we mould load " {t insults ‘its ne'er takes affront. _ of remembers injuries received: -And tries to help t em all he cnn. Which tear and hack. but don't cut lblned _ clean |Y0u'll know, He does not any he's always rlghLi MAN. injustice with him has no place; i B121’. L. Campbell Such candour will not o'er be From the prose bv J. H. Newman. —-i<-o>-__ Australians “only 1n others of the human race. ._ n-EPI _ _ . When ‘all these virtues are com-_ MELBOURNE, Atutralls, {one ti u-n a been definitely dam’ rmy friend. there is a by the hpgIemtgr-g of four oil Australian States or PWXSIHQ: Queensla dHTasmsnltl. 39"‘ l w. lia and atoms Australia tome", preach -_e_ British Govern W iwith a request that. in luturstlm Governors of the Australian shall be Australians. He knows the hum n weaknesses, ." v I grammes to sin. for it must c _ Inn!’ an’!!! v pllrl, . rowed. - ff the stun in‘ lfllnhsnt tril- Wnt 7v’ 12in" He sever In n r or mun “ III u. lf he's - I i '~l--nie.~‘r.e.r~a..~§..- w“. .