Q l 0' i BEAUTY it ; AND . PERMANENCE T Are the dominating factors in the choice of a l material for your cemetery tribute. In a degree be- yond comparison these qualities are found in our memorials. To the task of assisting you in the selection of an appropriate design, we bring a desire to serve and a reputation for skill and training that make worthy of your thoughtful inquiry. _. ' Consult us now. i VERE BECK & SON l ' Monument Manufacturers 1S1 Gt. Geo. SL, Charlottetown, iMaint St.. Montague ..\ Canada‘: most famous transcontinental traiin affords the utmost in travel l“? ur-y for your trip to the Coest. All» steel. Radio-equipped. To: mnfll,g‘ Idmeemees ' Notional Perk Pe-lnce Rupert Veneer“: View!!! Leaves Montreal (Bonaventure Sutton) Daily lLlS pm. (E.S.T.) Equipnien includes meehzd end tourist sleeping cm, eomperunms cbserndon ll- bury stirrer ear, dining er. MM w‘! colonlst esr. are CONFEDERATION Altert-iete fest routs to Winnipeg end the Pacific Coast. Take the famous Inter- national Limited tn Toronto, leaving Mont- real 5 pm. delly and arriving 9 p-m- Th! Confederation leeve Toronto 9.30 pl. Full imeile mini n. ROGERS, (‘try Tletitet Aunt. A,,,"Stetlon Agent .. ' w. _ ( ' L. l". RITCHIE. Ticket - ' | ' l‘. W. CLAWRLNJHM. Peel. o‘ I iCANADIAN NAriouAL For Hot Weather Cooking l This Electric Hot Plote Scotti"? r-r-il: .11"? light. So lighten the job of prt-yirin; i‘: t-m. With this handy electric , ' llfilfllf‘! you cm cook without hearing up 1 , your ltitclicn. lt is light and portable. May bc- connected in any electric outlet. See it (fihllf. Three lihctal terms are for z limited time only. ONLY 551E DOWN ‘i. Boloncc $1 o month For 4 months a total of $5.60. Cosh price $5.50. Maritime Electric Co., Ltcl. of tho Associated System Clldflf)‘. tciov. n. Prince Edward Island I . . .. v‘:'t1-.i':~. putty“ i - “ "'- -Western Guardian --TIRI PATCKING OUTFITS only 25c oech et Bruce's. 5521-7-21-21. l -DOCTOIS IECOBEND yeut. 1 for heelth. Try Ma's Hopu Ale for ' thirst. end heelth. _ eosa-o-zs-tstuuulyie. -ASK FOB. MAC‘! BOP ALE tor thirst end heelth. Sold everywhere. QBEZ-tl-ZB-tstlllifulfll. —BOLMAN‘S. Sumrnsrslde. hes Melagesh Hey Belt. Send your order tn now. 546B-7-l7-cts3t. -'1‘BY MACS n01’ ALE for thirst. It 1s healthy. 4952-6-28-tstlllJuly24. —WE RAVI TIE NICIST eseort- tnent of New Brunswick Coder Pom ever shown. Holmetfe. Summersldo- M6B-7-l7-tfis3l. —IN HOT WEATHER use Mobil LA. or BB Motor Oil. Sold It Bruce's. 5498-7-19-21. -WIAB.-IVEB ALUMINUM Deep Fox Feeding and Water Pans. in stock at Bruce's. 5521-7-21-21. —“BRAYCO" English Fox Netting. the netting thet goes up without. begging or sagging, all sizes tn stock at. Braces. 5537-7-22-21- -I.IP'LACE THAT OLD TIRE and evofd accidents, ell sizes in stock at Bruce's. 5537-7-22-21. -V1Sl‘!'lNG FRIENDS-Mrs. John Lawless end three cuhlldreri, of St. John, N.B., are spending a few weeks on the Island visiting relatives nricl friends-E. —HERE'S YOUR CHANCE to see the picture that everyone has been talking about since its production- “Wlngs" et Melpeque Thursday, Bor- den Friday, Crepeud Saturday. 5503-11. —AUCT1ON SALE AT SPRING- FIELD-The Auction Sale held on the premises of Mr. Bruce Somers, Springfield, on Monday, July 14th, was largely attended end everything sold realized e good price. The farm vupwcltesedby m. Ignetiuns Lew: less of Kinkore. who will now meke his future home tn Springfield, Lot 67.-E. -CONSEB.VATIVE MEETING will be held at Victoria West Hell Tues- day, July 22nd, at 3 p. m; Glenwood Hell, Wednesday, July 23rd, at; 8 p. m., St. Anthony Hall, Bloomfield. Thursday, July 24th, at a p. m. Mr. J. F. Arnett, the Conservative can- didate, and other speakers will ad- dress the electors on the issues of the day. 5528-7-21-21 — ATTENDING PROVINCIAL RIFLE SHO0T-Arnorig those at- tending the Provincial Rifle Shoot in Charlottetown this week are the fol- lowing members of the Summerslde Rifle Club: Dr. A. W. Lesrd, Dr. A. L. McDonald, Messrs. L. R. Allen, Lowell Hancock, James Morrison. Harry Noonan, l-lazen Phillips. E. H. Morickley, Clifford Rogers, Welter Schurmsn, Brenton Clark. B. '1'. Ray- nor and John Brooks-S. —BASEBALL AT SUMMERSIDIL- The baseball grounds at. Summerside are putting on a more lively appear- ance this season end more interest ls belng shown tn the game of bell. The players have formed themselves into two teams known as the Crystals and Yanks and will stage n. gems once or twice e week. Last Friday e. very good game was played resulting ln a score ot 8-4 in favor of the Crystals. The batteries ivere. for Crystals. Noonan and Wright. and for the Yanks. Bernard and Peters, Dr. J. A. McMurdo umpired the game to the satisfaction of all. There was a fnlr attendance of fans. The boys are practising for a good game with Charlottetown tn the near future-S. ¢ooo4o++4+oo HAVE YOUR EYES 4'0 exsmnmn up cusses rtrren n! E. E. PARKMAN Ieltetered Optometrist i Montague. P. B. l. l ' —'I'WENTY-FIVE GALLONS OI‘ LIQUOR. BElZBD-The Customs O!- flcors end Prohibition Oflloers had e btg heul ln the esrly hours of Set.- urdey morning, when they seized e csr on the brtdgs et Grand River with flvs kegs containing ftve gel- loris of Liquor ln each keg ln the cu. The otllcers brought the oer and its cargo tb Summerslde, where the l1- quor wee deposltsd ln the Customs warehouse end the cer held in cus- tody pendltiglhstructlons from 0t.- tewe. It ts expected proceedings wtll be taken ln the matter shortly-S. -INTERESTING MISSIONARY MEETING -- The regular monthly meeting of the W-MB. of Trinity United Church was of more than or- dinary interest this month. The meeting, which was held in the Ep- worth Hell on Tuesday was presided over by Mrs. Major Townsend, Vice- prostdent. who led the devotional ex- ercises. Mrs. Themes Ltnklettor read the Scripture Lesson. Mrs. Sheen gave en interesting report of the Missionary rally et O"Loery. Mrs. Fred Palmer reed en instructive er- tlcle on the Acts of the Apostles by e missionary. Mrs. Nell McLeod read a most interesting letter which she had received from Miss Merton Townsend, their home missionary tn which was described her work among the Cetiedlsn girls entrusted to her charge. The envelope system, which was inaugurated last May hes prov- ed e success but: e further improve- ment was found necessary end s committee wss appointed to explain the object: of the system to those who do not. attend tho meetings. Mrs. McPherson and Mrs. Prldha-tn are in charge of this work. Mrs. Hooper Llhklctter and Mrs. Llewellyn have charge of next month's pro- gram-s. lllnerdh Llnlment for ell Strains. PEBS ONALS —Mrs. Isaac McDonald, of Port Arthur, accompanied by her family, is vlsltihg her former home st; Glen- wood-S. —Mrs. Ford, of Arlington, Lot 14, was a visitor to Summerside last week-S- —M.tss Sadie MncLen-n. Lot 16, ls vlsltlng Mrs. Archibald MacGi-egor, Springfield-E. —Mrs. J’. P. Maclnnls and little son Alec, of Summer-side, are spend- ing e few days with her sister, Mrs. Mr. T. Lambs, Springfield.—E. —Among visitors to Springfield on Monday were Mrs. Earl Maynard, Mrs. Elmer Bert,_and Mrs. Willis Warren, Eummerslde-E. -—Mr. Sterling Smallmnn, who has been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Josephus Bmallman, of Sum- merstde. left. on Monday for his home tn Boston, Mass-S. -1VIi-. and Mrs. Parkman have re- turned to Montreal, having spent e pleasant vacation visiting in Sum- merside end vlcltiity-S. —Mr. and Mrs. Walter Whitehead, Moncton, N.B., are visiting friends on the Island. They are now the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Cash, Graham's Road-E. -Mr. Arlemns McAr-thur has re- turned to his home tri Arlington. Lot. 14, from the Prince County Hospital, where he had been under treatment. He is now very much improved-S. —I-ler metiy friends wll] be pleased to learn that Mrs. William Waite, of Springfield West, who has been un- dergoing treatment ‘in the Prince County Hospital, has returned to her home very much improved-S. -—A motor party consisting of Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Lambs, Miss Eileen, Masters Ivan and Carroll, of Spring- field, Lot. 67, and Mr. Louis Mulligan, Newton, spent. last Sunday at Fort. Augustus and other points of interest ln the-Eesh-E. --lvliss Ethel Strong. of Summer- slde, accompanied Mayor and Mrs. Raymond, of Moncton, N.B., on their |return home, after having spent: s delightful vacation ln Summerstde and vlclnltyp-S. anthems UP FATHER m cussnoarsrewtrcue-Rvteu. CONCERT Reserve TUESDAY, JULY 22nd For the HIGH CLASS CONCERT in STANLEY BRIDGE HALL at 8.15 p, m. MR. HARVEY BARNES of Boston, assisted by a num- ber of trained artists Admission 35c, Children 25c stezi-t-is-st --Mtss Mergeret Montgomery, deughter-of Colonel end Mrs. Mont- gomery, of Hellfe-I. 1s visiting Mr. end Mrs B. B. Rlcherdson end the Misses Richardson st their summer cottage at Bedoqud-S. Eastern Guardian JMAUS HOP ALE ls sold whole- snle by Clark end McDonald, Cher- lottetown. eflfl-d-is-tstlllJulya-t. ..'STBICTLY TEMPEBATE drink Mac's Hop Ale. It's good. ellbs-o-HB-tstllldulyad- JLIGHTNIPIG STRIKES-Diu- lng the electric storm which passed ovoi- Sea View recently the house of Mr. Clifford McLai-eri was struck and somewhat. demegod. The lightning entered the roof tearing off shingles and plaster and escsped egnln at the sidewall. The curtains end blinds and several other articles were more or less damaged. Pbrtunetiely the family were all absent: from home or ln ell probebtltty some of them might have been injured. For blisters and bnllr-mtnnrdls llntmont At Rotary Mr. D. l". Morlerty, Secretary of the Lord's Dey Alliance, was the speaker st Rotary yesterdey end dwelt at length with the object of the Sabbath during ell ages, pre- Jewtsh end Christian. In no country, said the speaker, "ls the sabbath more observed than ln Cenede, and tn no pert of Cen- ede. quite es well es it ls observed tn Prince Edward Islet-id. Essentislly and vtrtuelly the ob- servance of The lord's Day as s. clay of rest. and reflection ls connection with the Church and higher institu- tions. Organized society, our very needs and nature, cell for such a day. The Christian Sabbath ls B. day of remembrance, rest. and worship, and should be observed in the mterest of the whole personality, body, mind. social and spirit. The danger of commercializing this priceless heritage, of pet-vetting lt. into a holiday devoted to pleasure 1.; very greet end should be opposed by all those who recognize the day as one for s. "Breathing spece for the spirit." Civilization does not. progress of its own accord and the_ object of the Alliance ls to create and fcster legal end educational appreciation of the Sabbath. To permit. Sunday to be- come purely e holiday would be s national calamity. The speaker was listened to with deep attention and Mr. G. F. Hutcheson who presided, extended the thanks of the club to Mr. Mor- larty. ' The guests present. today were Prof. George E. Robinson, M. A.. o! of North Attleboro, Rotation C. c. Thompson stated with regard to the crippled children's camp the date for which has been tentatively fixed for August. 15th, borne more than en ordlnery share. Vancouver, B. C., and Rotation Show‘ l Conservetfve Cendfdete for Prince One of the most forceful end en- gsglng personalities 1n politics to- dey ls Mr. J J's-Ink Amett. Conserve- ttve C dldste for Prince. He hes been e. very successful business men. end yet hes had time to devote to publto effelrs both in the town of Bummersldn and ln the county. He hes been en energetic member of the Town Council and e most: popular mayor; and tn all good work and matters of public interest he has When the Conservative Convention offered him the nomination for the county he accepted tho honor and responsibility fully reellzlng that. it: entailed greet. sacrifices and much arduous work on his pert; and since than hes nobly thrown himself into ULY .97. 1.930 " 1 z: Breeding by the Millions a Hetehed in Filth‘ Drenelied with Dreedlul, Sickening Beater‘;- [- , . -TOX KILLSTl-IEM est. h‘ m‘; in the night, its titarmentlbg gtinginjeetapoisonintothoblodBeprepered wbenyoufirsthearrhehumofits threatening presume. Have FLY-TOX handy- fr!!- meeulnleessprwlelllsn-ioeqiutoesinsmndy. Sold everywhere. Every bottle guaranteed. Rents: e....i.=".£"‘.‘3?‘é.'.."o£.ff£’....e.. ABSOLUTELY iiimzmtess to reorts AND ANIMALS the conflict, with such zest and ef- fectiveness. that his opponent has had to work as even he never worked before to evold being completely snowed under. KING LOSING ms GRIP- Oomtnued from Pike 4 deed, when he cannot brace himself ngelrlst the weakness of ten-ins into such twaddle. whoever hinted the, rzsslblllty of the British market. be- l ii-ig closed to Canada? whet stgn did Mr. King gtve that he was appalled ~ when he gave over to the United l states its ascendancy tn Canadwsi home market? He could not be moved l to change his policy. He persisted in ‘- hls course of making Canada's home market e field of expansion for Untt- i ed States msnufecturers end traders. ' THE MISSING BRIDEGROOM (It. is suggested at the conference of sanitary authorities at Mergate that sortie enthusiasts are "lookln: forward to the day when fines will be imposed on men who weer ttght- 1 fitting collars or who swsthe their, llmbs tn thick tweeds tn hot. weath- - er"). - She waited, weeping, at the church, Prey to n fast increasing funk. What, had he left. her in the lurch. And done a base, lest-momend bunk? 1 She passed from joy to deepest gloom j While wsttlng tn the silent. aisle. l And ell the time the missing groom l Was stowed sway tn durence vlle. I l l l l I i High was his heart. es he set. out. Arid high his hat. that. nuptial morn; Tlght. were his shoes, and round i‘ about l His neck e. collar stln was worn. You could not cell the led e fop, Although "correct? from crown to shin; But. on hls way he passed s cop Who cook his name end ran him in. They heled hltn up before the beak, Who wept aloud st what. he saw, that, Miss Wilson of the Red Cross any underprivileged children. The next meeting of the Rotary Wireless service between Germany and Jugoslrsvls hes pusr, been estab- ltshed. THAT OFFICE BOY \AI\LL DRIVE ME MAD wiTt-q Hi5 O ma. tot‘! future lei-wee. tee. “veneer HEY- YQLJ‘ COME: HERE! will be glad no receive the namw of l And club will be held on ‘Puesdey the and. - l He dressed b0 suit his wedding dey, And sent. him down till that. dey week For wearing clothes agetnst the law. hence; you see, the brides dis- mil’. Cest. down beneath effllctlorrs rod- But. thereby spent thet. dey tn quocl. -Lucto, in Manchester Guetdlsn—- ' A Bond That combines rwii Policies |l1 One The Dominion Life Protection Investment Bond eonibtnoe e.ll the edvent-egee of both life and endow- ment. insurance. 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