THE WESTERN ‘GUARDIAN AGENT-—Ml& JOIID rflllil, . suummams. Ii‘n'SVco"""um-g"‘°"' ""‘ News. llllilfidltlolll." Adver¢lain;u...1ghu“'luuh_,°nd '—'"'° °""“¥' "W 5° ‘MIN daily at any or the rollover... gm. 1.. I ‘mg: w tor St. Toronto 3-hm War at ‘in-'A".'r'.‘°¢'a.$'.it'.l’r“a:.'l’.lSr':.‘.§t. ._ DarI'|er3°!l33°lIerdayor:l0eperweek.Ph :59. give your order '0 ‘ho My moon-me for delI,v?ries ..f.’;‘.§..‘."}'..;f,'-'°° " .'1'hll column is reserved to; mm‘ or local interest but advertising or 3 nevny nature may be insert. ed at 2 cents a word atrletly pay. able in advance, £2: _ELEC'.|.'IlC WASHERS — some wonderful values at Bruce's. L-93-8-23-2i. _nA'l'!llNG CAPS at Taylor pmg co., Kensington. ---——r —GABDENS‘ will be "better" lnnted now or later. Buy seed at §..ce's. L-84-6-21-21. —Gl:NlJlNE Perfection Blue -—BRACE'S fresh cement is sold Dfactl all lreci; _ wxemcug’ '3 the manufac L-84-6-3-21 —SMAl.L HOUSE for rent July $1 on Granville street. Apply ‘ - N3“ 3- Rhodes. Bt. Eleanors. L-87-ll-22-24-27-29-4 1 —CKURCfl NOTICE. — 5°1'V1°e~*- Mnlpeque United ‘3‘£.°..‘i.°.l‘ Rev. Norman Thomas, sung”; -Ilqiixclre 13th. The Misses coffin and 81 o n and Roscoe Walker will 118- L-137-0-24-ll. p.E‘§.? 1=l'.§."’cn'§5’.".‘.7§n.§’c‘.§‘..‘ a‘ 1%,‘: °§ « . .- oil cookstoves give best sat- t7 - ° :. action: lowest prices itggrgcgs. $1?“ 5:,§’,%“'c'ge‘§ 1ffg‘ofhn‘:g“°‘1’g::f __ ' ' ' '3" £101} glggidgf mgat lysou have about 1 ..RALPll G. MUTTART. Cven- poundo!Fb§nCh2owv.°(‘)1:}‘wa§,te£r'1xIIlI‘°sa£ .1: Insurance Agency. Insurance 3 fun pound of sands In Mfiimon - Butklndte-‘la--L1g‘)’1"(;‘:1e cggxalrggigaidgt Fox Chow is a complete balanced W85 T8 0 . .1; 527-2. L-882-4-29-ti. "“‘°" ‘"‘°"~‘“ mm ‘iggg-_6_M_28 L For otheriwestern News See Page 6 gym: EX... BETTER PRICES ON _NEW TIRES 440 2l——-5.80 M0 —-——, 4so;2o—-——s.1o m§i?:___§_§3 475x19—-—Mo 60ox16——-9.75 Also, special pfloaluon New Tubes. we sell and Inn at lowest pri es—-Muffl , D Windshields, Wheels. Axles, nurilxgs, spun: ¢u3,°'.¢§,""' Summerside Auto Salvage Opposite Robinson’: lléllll Phone 216-! Water street Eas Box 504 «(ft- L-38-8-3-1 Attention Horn Bakers ! i Have you tried the ever increasing Popular. Brands of Flour [ BLOSSOM OF CANADA . » Extra fancy tops Patent Hard Wheat Flour. Backed by, highest Guarantee on the market YORK FLOUR First Patent Strong Bakers Flour. HIGHLAND LASSIE Blend Flour of unusual merits. WHOLESALE AND BETAIL Poilll & AELAllEY,A Summerside A } 1 —-rxu: run: In 3......» hell advertised for w :"'.1..... new has been postponed. 1.-loo. —Bus more sen-1o ls"-..::. -...-°. oi .v:.*.-3'-$."°'° Bummer-side. ' ' ‘ 1.-155. -Mlcli‘AE.LANE'§ Beau Bumme do, n for business. Latest Bonat illmmnt. courteous service. Phone '1» L-24-G-21-24. —"WES'l'VlEW LODGE", Tl-yon. Serving 5.‘f.§..‘.’-i"i..3"l......""""“’ 5" er Ian - III in bright fancy colored “N109. tent leathers and brown be 19 and black suede; and calls. Low or high heels from 1 1-2 to 8. Pair 11 333'a§?°“w'€a3’€.‘l’”‘ muTndE'oiuc Fresh Lobster. W’ L-121-6-BA‘-elll: —-wan-r sans narvmo—'me town at Kenslnston is vid ti on the warmth against the sick! I 0 euro Acc'r’cssoares-—com- plete line of all Auto Aoccs. less and fast driving of auto an - fie‘: mu the Town, and deteE- '°-n'::.' Ex‘.':,‘r'}:'_':'&fl"D‘(’$I":";,': violating i:wvr':Iat?3g °tI,'°nd°” ‘°'' 39"‘ ""'l'- '1"'° Patch- limits. Yesterday 3 party mm "W °“‘“"- °'“”“°"‘= ""1 n coca beiore Magistrate N°"m°’- 5'” 2‘ h°'“' 3“ Pm lit and was fined a. nominal‘ "m °" '°'''.'‘’'’; SUIIII 1 th dg as: ~'-c-”“‘“eon- c_—,5e§ I ‘“m,‘§""°"t°°" mat other -“E500 Range Oil Burner for are iy to foilow_ . nick mu pence‘ Mk‘ —coua1- nousu c.nouNns— 3 - ~ - “"5 0’ "°‘ “’“°' . . . and a COOL KITCHEN. Hundreds of thrifty house- WIWS IN en.l0.Vlng the com- fort of oil cooking. Come in or phone for low prices and easy monthly payment terms on a Holman-Alasco. HOLMAN’S Summerside The grounds round Court House at Summersldo are graded and put into shape. keeping with the beautiful inter- ior of the Court House. The ex- tensive improvements include the pruning of the trees. ylng of concrete walks and other necessary work. About fifteen men are en- gaged in the work as pl-eseni..—S. .—C. N. F. B. A. PICNIC—'I'he stall of the head office of the Canadian National Fox Breeders Association. had a most enjoyable picnic on Wednesday omternoon at the beautiful grounds of Mr. Percy Johnson at Clear Byprlngs, Smiris. Mr. Ray Johnson. son Mr. Percy Johnson. assisted his father in en ning the staff. The party enjoyed a Ulcnic lunch of lobsters at the shore and a number of them went out for a boat sail. Altoqsetther every one had a lovely time and three cheers were given for their hosts before the guests doparted.—s, —ELEC TION “"-fir” '..s,m1ir.*";‘*‘-“ "JANE WITHEIIS PICTURE” AT CAPITOL. SUMMERSIDE Theatre goers had a rare treat last night at the Capitol Theatre. when "Keep Smiling”. first or 20th Century Fox 1930-39 pictures for the Eopular young star, Jane With- ers, SR: them in a merrymood all throu to the very last act. A strong supporting cast headed by Gloria Stuart and Henry Wclcaes add much to the picture. ng “Keep smiling" affords Jane al- most unlimited ran a for her high spirited talents. ah she keeps you laughing. thrilling and living every exciting moment of it. There is. in addition to some of the most hilar- ious comedy seen in many a month. a tender, heart-warming duality to Jane's performance that will endear her even more to the legion of her fans who have heretofore loved her for her sheer exuberance. Put this picture on your must list for today.——S. —VISITING THE ISLAND-Mr. J. E. Crawford of Fort William. On- larlo, was a visitor to Summerside this week. in the interests of the Dominion For Council. Ml‘. Craw- ford visited the various foxmen on the Island and discussed matters in connection with the Council with OF OFFICERS- The Sunnnerslde Council or the K. of C.. at the oming siding was 0. K. Joseph Callaghan. The election was as follows: G. K. Fidele Perry; D. G. K.. J. Henry Gaudet; Chancellor, Rev. Fr. Kelly; Waarden. Perno Arsenault; Advocate, James Sounders; In- side Guardian Eddie Anscnalilt; Outside Guardians. Aiban Arsen- ault and Henry Ber-ne.rd.——5. —SEVI-JRAL USERS of Purina Fox Chow have asked us to estimate the: requirements for the p-feed- ing season. Here are the :- Prom Jame lst to August 1st each Pup will require 25 lbs. of fax grow- ng checkers. From Au . is: to it- ing 50 lbs. of Fox ling chec ers. A total of '75 lbs s, a cost of about si.35. Compare this with the aver- rations and you will see that by} following the bat feeding plan known to the industry you arr; also sav its money. ou van‘ , . backed your 5ea50,n.s 5¥,pp1y'.dD so daughter Miss Katherine alnvgd promptly so that you will obtain in Cha“°"‘e“’“”‘ Thufiday mg t advantage of the company's refund. “mi Wm “mam 1“ the pmvmce 1_,.131_5-34-g3_ for a few days. Mr. Flanagan is J. C. Flanagan of St. Paul. Min- nesota. Mrs. Flanagan. and their Modern -Air-conditioned REFRIGERATORS ‘All metal with cork insulation. Beautifully fin- ished in ivory enamel, trimmed with green, red or black with pure white interior. STOP _ THE WASTE ’_l‘hese refrigerators help save both food and 100: will give the maximum refrigeration from almlnimum of ice, and are so easy to keep c ean. Prices rangefrom S-I to $35.00 Electrolux, the new oil-burning refrigerators at lowest prices ‘ Brace’: have an excellent line justable window screen: with very durable and not high in galvanized wire netting copper at lowest prices. Lawn Mowers. Grass ‘Shears, .. . I mango so. i.td- A _ .4: l[l!![[[[[lllm!!!iJ!!u KEEP llllTTllE Fll.l'|'lY F|.|ES No. 1 32.35; No. 2 $2.75: No. 3 33.35 and No .’ 4 sass These different style doors can be supplied in the following sizes: 2’ 6x6’ 6; 2’ 8x6’ 8; 2' 10x6’ 10; 3x7. Hinges, Pulls and Books 25¢ per set. Mallory Screen Door Catches we each Adjustable Window Screens with metal frames and 14:20 extends to 32 inches 45¢ 14:22 extends to 36 inches 50¢ Wire Netting all widths in black, galvanized and solid _evei-ything to keep your lawn smoother ,-You get the bcetwllen 10.“ W3 ‘I 33°95 ‘- j_.________ Assistant secretary or the Execu- _Use Minard's for bites. 1 Island. having Georgetown the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Pius Flanagan, He is a nephew of the late Hon. H. L. aid. of Cardigan. a former the Provincial Legisla- ture and Commissioner of Public Works. Mr. Flanagan who is malt-I ing his first visit after an absence more than thirty years came here wivm his family from Atlantic City where he attended the Am- erican Waterways convention. The visitors went yesterday to cardigan, cieorvetown._e.nsi_9ihe,r_D1w.s in OTOICYCLING beala.aor- Illlna for fun and ilrrilla. ll’: u:awerld'a qrulnl euidoer mm- . Always new places to go. new alqlll Io no. new Manda lo meal — eapedailf when a elnuunr IUDDY IIAT make: your Harley- Davldaon a "motorcycle hill in "91.. map In today — inspect the areal new 10!! Harley-Davidson: ~ noel poworlul. aaaleal riding. enamel loekino raoiolwelea over hm] Enjoy a treerldo - gel the dam ei raeierenliac. Learn limit our Ian-Par Plans. "of screen doors and ad- galvanized screen wire; price Trimmers, Rakes and Garage . I’. E. 1. Queen Motors 11111111111/111111111’11111111111//111111 Ill QUEEN STEIIET. V wx, 2.‘-r. r._ - age cost of around $6.00 for other "h°m“’5' 1 ..-vrsrrnva CARDIG-AN—M.r. ' states was formerly in the amD10i' " *'~"“ - ERSIDE G AR ' AND PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE 50 ONLY LADIES’ Silk and Satin Blouses In White and: to $2.95. 7'?)0ntl(y8 forsll I25 Colors-.—Regular Saturday Night LADIES’ WEAR. nnr KARTMENT 7.30 to 10.30 P. M. On Time! Each Item On Sale ONE HALF ll0llll ONLY 50 LADIES’ FANCY Pullover SWEATERS In White and Colors—Regular to$2.95. ”‘.’).‘.‘.’y’’ 556.. 2.31.25 -W 200 PAIRS LADIES’ SILK Panties & Bloomers Colors White and Tearose in Small. Medium and large sizes. Regular 39. 49c and 59c values. 253 Pair 8 to 8.30 Only — — — — nnv GOODS DEPARTMENT MEN'S BALBRIGGAN . ‘3 Bomb. llll|lERWEAR' Ecru shade Balhriggan Underwear in athletic style. buttonleea and knee length. All sizes 34 to H. 8.30 to 9 only — -— 2 SPECIAE 1KEN'S WEAR. DEPT. EXTRA! KELLYS’ RAISIN BREAD 250 Loaves to Sell 9 to 9.30 only _ ._ _ _ -86 Loaf nwcnnv DEPARTMENT FOX RAN CHE'RSl ENAMEL Fox Feeding Pans |OPM 9.30 t At Less Than 10¢ SPECIAL 0nly—- _ — 6 re: 9 CHINA DEPAETDIENT STURDY EARTHENWARE Mixing BOWLS Useful 8” Size 1 9 C Each 9.30- to 10 Only — — — - CHINA DEPARTMENT 4 Kings County and will leave the Island on Monday next. They are travelling by motor car. Mr. Pian- agan before going to the United was §EEley fiovvaft. accompan- ied by her aunt Min May Mooney, Victoria West, is enjoying a pleas- ant holiday in Kensington the guests of her grand arents, Mr. and Mrs. 'I‘.lM'. Howa t. Mr. BenJa.min champion was a visitor to Summ aide Wednesday. Mir. Elmer Bernard and Mr. Al- lisom Bernard. who are employed on the new highway in the west- ern section of the province, enjoy- ed Wednesday evening at their homes in Kex_1flgo_n. of the late D. C. Morscn oi’ Cardi- gan and was s uentli’ fldential accountant Nor-them Rellvmy in Sit Personals ___1vug Moa.s_e-is spending her vac- atlon at her home in Nova S0008.- S. _M]sg Georgie Lafferty has re- turned to Boston after an en.io able visit with her sister Mrs. . W. Hogg, Summerside.—B. I‘ —Mrs. J. M. n nan and deueh ter. Miss Paulineogloonon. R. N.. N- tumed on Wednesday eveni from Ottawa after a very eniovabe IV?“ Wm, M", Noonans daughters. 1'3- Tallmire and Mrs. Maclellan.--8. A-as. ...-" Mammoth, Aucttionl at Summerfield Having sold my farm I will sell by auction on THURSDAY, JUNE 29, at 1 o'clock p. m., My entire Stock and Implements conslttlnr of Brood More with foal at side: Brood Mare in foal. Filly. 2 years old; Gelding, 3 years old; 7 extra good Grade Cows (1 pure bred Jersey); pure bred Jcr. sey Bull, 6 Young Cattle; Brood Sow: 10 Pigs; 50 Hens; Binder (0 it. P‘. & W.) Mower, F. «I: W.; Hay Rate, 9 ft., 1-‘. & W.: Niagara Dus- ter; Seed Drill (11 Disc Fertilizer attachments), Sonffler and lllller Kensington And Vicinity Mr. John man: was a Visitor *0 Charlottetown on Tuesday- Bheen. who has Mrs. Roland been emioyino a. &:e%0n§:¥ ith her father. . Kreul. an on Tuesday mornins 1°‘ her home in Pictou. N.S. day. W Dr. and Mrs. W. P. McBride were visitors to Eummerslde Tues- day. Farm; A large number from this vici- nity were visitors to summer-sido on 'I‘uesdaY W531!!! Wh91'° “*7 attended and enjoyed the "motion picture "The Crowd Roars. star-, ring Robert Tavlor. which was be- ing shown in the capitol '.l‘hea.t-.~e. Mr. Frank storey Charlotte- town. was in Kennnglon Wednes- day on business. Mr. Layton Rogers was a busi- nda of set scacs: is pro rtv is between .day at same hour. Terms. Cash. 3.- Lnees visitor to Summereide Wed- “ neadey "’ L-IM-8-24-2% No Charges! No Exchanges! No Refunds! 1 $1000 ‘ii 2.13 Trot and Pace LADIES’ SUMMER Suits and Dresses Linen and Llnene in Solid Colors 10 to 10.30 51.55 0n]y ._ .... ._ _. ._ 5 AND 10 DEPAB'lWIElfil.‘ J l lFOR RENT Seven Room 11 led Apart i. an! Gartle. Newly esecorated. min p ALEX. W. MATEESOII: ' Gm“ age eitssroyneetsgeel L-49’!-6-l7-20-24-27. DOMINION DAY RACES 1 will again be held IN ALBERTON, JULY THE FIRST. IN PURSES $1000 TIGIIISH Home Wednesday July 19 L-97-6-24-2'1-30-'7-4-8-1.1-15. . ~ id 2.17 Trot and Pace 2.23 Trot and Pace 2.28 Trot and Pace Aaron 1.. and Direct L. both being eligible to the Seven- teen Class. Mr. Wellington Mcrleill has kindly consented to start Aaron 1.. in the Fourteen Class. Right reserved to change elaaaes to suit others. should day prove unfavorable race will be held following Wednesday July ll. HARRY O'BRIEN Secretary ———- bulk combined; Gang and Walking Mr. Percy Dmcou Wm ‘ Plows; set lever liar-rows. 11 tooth, nos: visitor to summerside 'i‘u€8- set smoothing narrows. Farm arnoss. both‘ double and llllile. used on a large Meat Grinder: Cream Separnlor, 6150 capacity; En- terprise Monarch Range and a full nlpanent of Household Effects. located midway ndalbane and l(cnsing- ton on navcd highway. Nothing rc- served. If day is unfit sale on next A. 3. MMGREGOB. ‘ nun I‘. Morrison, Auctioneer. 53 r' Drink Pure Water from ARTESIAN WELLS The Tmsk improved method of well construction insures a sanitary dependable job of no extra cost. ‘ ‘ Our new modern equipment; our thirty years experience is your guarantee of permanent satisfaction at lowest pbisiillf cost. For lull particulars communicate with Abram Peters, Vaughan ll.‘ Groom. Norlh American Hotel, Summmidc. Charlottetown. Man for P-E-L ‘ Pa'i'a'-'-:'a'-'-'n'e'J'H'H'-‘H'fH'l'h'h'd'u'a‘J\F.‘-'.'L'-'.'u' t .« ...t ...z:c:..;:'::