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I: _ . ~;. .-ir.-» ._ -K-.gf _ .. ` l ;_!f'l'.‘ `_"`.‘ "¢l:; » ..-.- V@‘i'f ". `? _ _ ..-1..-_ _- s -......,--, -_ .;,,.~.::_< L. -..-_._ 1 1 l i, - _i i' ,L i i ;,_'.._‘-*i . i ii' nl," _ if ,, if - l .. \_'~ ._ _|, _'i i . _-.i ii-_ _ <» ». i ‘ i _...-... 4 ~; ”"" ` I i _ .,., i i ` - -. MQNDAY THE CHARL i"UAR'DTAN ` Tl_lNT` 1 1 11 Twice As iviucii vARNisi-i Fon cENi Mons ! Rock-Spar Combination Offer ST|LL GQCD M This wonderful opportunity to get double value for your money is still open. If you have not already taken advantage of this oiler, be sure to do so now. Two cans of Rock-Spar Varnish for one cent more than the price of one. If you buy a pint,~a quart or a gallon, you receive another pint, quart or gallon for one extra cent. ' Rock-Spar is ideal for all your household varnish jobs. Its exception- ally heavy body, pale in colour, makes it ideal for varnishing floors, woodwork and furniture. THE GLIDDEN COMPANY LTMITED 'i'oiioN'ro MoN'i:ium. WINMPE1; IF IT GOES ON WITH A BRUSH USE G O T O D AY to your nearestla ~a~Iac dealer (see list andhsves.llyou.rV 'V needs taken care of for céwilize-half i_h_e usual cost. ls O 8|' la D Ur a limiter! time 051;? L do not delay. I i ill GLIDDEN PRODUCTS sold by the following agents and dealers: ` THE HOGERS HARDWARE C0., LTD., Charlottetown ‘FRED W. JOHNSTONE. Murray River . RUSSELL CHAMPION. Kensington. Wm. CALLBECK, Central Bedeque. Bnacia, Mortar ii. co., i/rn., summoning. ARSENAULT & GAUDET. waiiingion. A. B. CUTLIFFE, Hunter River. C. R. WALLACE, Coleman HOWARD YEO, Richmond, \ `--I-'V 'J--1- Rocnizs HARDWARE co., LTD. Distributors for Charlottetown A BRACE, McKAY €=? COMPANY LIMITED Wholesale and Retail Distributors Paints, Hardware, Groceries, etc. W SUMMERSIDE, P. E. ISLAND ' x ni év llllosing Notice . Q7 '_ . f '_"'*7 I _ 33 ' . `””'*' T. l 4 We, the undersigned merchants of ,/-';;;%‘ Z-Y-_',-_-l. _ ` Kensington, wish to notify our ous- C 5 e N. Wh ,, if. ,, ' / 1./ _ I tomers that our places of business € 4 _:;;7_r wiii he closed at s p. m., axaepiin¢ on of Tuesday ima saturday iiigim, ms as ` ji 'I/}'=»°"\"“"l 5 iz o'clock. noon, on wsiinauisn. bs- <':f`-' *' V' ginning June lst, and continuing till ,,'¢,;, ‘ September 15th. r ff .¢‘»4 2"", ',‘ 4 _(sm. P. J. and c. xi~:NNi-mr. wM. J. SEMPLE. iwssi~:i.i. cnaiuriou. JAMES M¢Nsu.i.., WM. Mexar. iz. rUPi.iN ii. co. J. A. Mcriisicsou. J. B. Pizorrrr. rsri-:iz Msrwrr .e J. is. Mii.i.MaN. b_/ \\ .'-- » "//1 5:12 ai UU ' <’{"',"1;.__, 4 'Trusty ‘as an old igl Y-iy friend---it never -._-~ : ` fails to please l a f,< (ff/74/flint- . sou. \ $2; with its lasting " ' ' . ,. ., ,. ., i ;:§i-211-Iiitlétiltiti “"_g,;..;.g.p-1|.13.¢|_ and was ba-n on the old hom! thw- P. Western Guardian -IOBIN HOOD l1.0Ul sold and guaranteed by leading dealers every- . when. -ANOTE BIG TENNIS DANC! Capitol Grill Room. summer-aids, June 8rd. New novelties, iofrsh- ments. 081-5-29-ti -CHICKEN SUPP!! AT BOI- DEN.--Ths ladies of Borden Periah intend holding a Chicken Supper in Borden on Tuesday evening, June 2nd. 400'!-6-1-2i. 1-THE SUMMER. BALI' HOLI- vAYS begin Wednesday, June 3rd, \ vhen we close at il o'clock noon. Store open Tuesday nights till 8 o'clock. Sinclair do Stewart Limiwd. 4885-5-80-Zi. -CASE DIBMISSED-Two young lads appeared in the Bummerside Police Court on Saturday for fight- ing on the street. They were let oi! with a warning from the Magistrate. -S. -CONGRATULATIONS-Rev. H. R. Coleman and Mrs. Coleman of Port Hill are being congratulated on the birth of s little son, Donald Ew- art, in the Prince County Hospital on Friday.-S. -ON AND AFTER. JUNE lst our business will be conducted on a strictly Cash Basis. We request that all overdue notes and accounts bs' paid before June lst, after that date will be handed to our Attorney for collection. McKay as Todd. 4771-5-25-mon-2|. -BIG DANCE AT KENSINGTON -090111113 dance of the season in the Kensington Rink. Wednesday, June 3rd, at s p.m. Music furnished by the Dixon Orchestra. Splendid 'accommodations for dancing. 'Admis- sion 50c. 4846-5-28-41-Thurs. Bat., Mon., Wed. - CONGRATULAITIONS - Miss Melanie DesRoches ia being congrat- ulated by her friends on making the highest marks in Prince of Wales College tor second year and winning the college prize; also T. Leslie I Shaw's scholarship. Miss DesR-ocheii i is a graduate ot Miscouche Convent. -8. ' -STOP - LOOK - LISTEN. - Excelsior Players will present their tm-ee sci. comedy pisy "-'rake my 1 Advice" in Wilmot Valley Hall on Wednesday evening, June 3rd at 8.30 o'clock. This some play will be pre- sented in Eilerslie Hall, on the follow- ing Wednesday, June 10th at the same hour. Admission 35 and 25 cents. Good specialties between acts. 4915-6-l-li. -ST. MALACHTS SUB-DIVISION C. W. I..-The fifth annual meeting of Bt. Malachy’s Sub-division, C. W. L., was held in Kinkora, May 3rd. After the opening prayer the singing of the Ode, andthe reaiang of the minutes of the previous meeting, the annual report and financial stats-_ ment was read by the retiring presi- dent, Mrs. Thomas L. Bherran. The financial statement, audited by Mrs. Joseph Callaghan, showed the sub- div_lsion_ to be in eilourlshing condi- tion. Ncuiy six hundred dollars were expended for churcn and char- itable purposes within the parish, and the following missionary pur- poses in Westem Canada. The fol- lowing omcers were elected for the ensuing year: President, Mrs. Pat- | rick Mulligan, Emerald, R. R.. 2; First Vice-president, Mrs. Eugene i smith; Second Vice-president. Mrs. ‘ John McKenna.; Third Vice-presi- dent, Mrs. Parnell McCsrvill; Secre- tary. Mrs. Stephen Johnston, Kin- kora; Treasurer, Mrs. John Keele; Councillors, Mrs. Win. Clerk, Mrs. 'I'hos. P. Haminill, Mrs. Peter D. Mclvor. The members were address- ed by the Chaplain, Rev. M. J. Smith, who congratulated the retir- ing Executive and members on the put yssr‘| ectivltiee, especially their many acts of charity, and he exhort- ed them to renewed efforts, by in- creasing their membership in order to make the coming year even more successful than the year just ended. GQIISERVATIVE 00||\iEi|T|0|| FOURTH DIBTBICI' OF KINGS A Convention of the Conservative iiiiisio i nie rants niitrm oi MRS BENJAMIN » Q ` avour _ Kmr.fl';I be had on SATURDAY ______ .having lived on the Bcuth side ofiwas conducted by Rev, p, watson - 4897-5-30-2l. I _ _ 'r "ml um .t 2 o,cL°Cx R M" in Mm. “Vern yea" of suffermg and ' the same till they bought their pres t residence about ten . -; -:-r-~:-:_~:-t5:-ciE°'. 'rim MUBBAY mvnn rvnuc much anxiety. there passed sway On °“ ` ' -5.. § az: E Av. BALL, Murray liver, for the pur- Tuesday moming, the 26th of May, . " 'I peso of Nominating Two Candidates at her home near Murray Harbor Bl/ACK IWISI CHIEWING sxinimion . - -»-- »~ -» -=»--- -~-» »~»- ii- rining .aa niisirlns Glam rmmui simian. lunrsii ciiur- tiioueh is ina been mn. I 0: -.- .. , man will call a Meeting of his Poll months, the end cams suaoeriy a H G A oi»'roMs'rnis‘r 7" ms sam sn datum: 1° ferment 030 1- nh I-'W' * °f°“"l°°°”‘° "’3“" ' Ofllfc C°Iw°°¢°° WN! iii: roii at ins convention. and o. period or much iism- Dwnl- . - - 34 ~ f me mmbridn i Peters Road; Mrs. Bert MacLeod, of , , _ _._ . - - _ _|_ Mp RUN 3 riumsaicir D. isnsnaur, so was 1 native ° . __ _I . . H umm" " aww; A, moi.; nmrist, ming the third asugnogg Ford Trucks offer ECO OMICA TR NSPORT TI() i to every business / 1 . _ _» _ _-..._-U THE FORD TRUCK HAS GOOD APPEARANCE AND ADVERTISING VALUE AND IS A CREDIT T0 ANY MERCHANTS BUSINESS IT REPRESENTS. Panel body on the truck chaula with 131%-inch wheelbase. This is widely sued by merchants, decorators, bakers, Iaundries, and for geneml hauling of large or bulky merchandise. THE FORD 1%-ton truck is carefully and thoroughly 'designed to` provide long, reliable transportation at mini- mum cost. - The record of its per- formance, in serving many businesses in all paris of Canada, shows a saving in lirst cost, and in cost of operation over extended periods of time. Features of the Ford truck There are many reasons for Ford hauling-economy. Important among them nreunusual features of chassis- design. For example, the rear axle is the three-quarter floating spiral bevel gear type. With this design, the axle-shafts serve only to turn the wheels, without carrying any of the weight of truck or load. This insures strength, reliability and long life in the rear axle, reducing the necessity for adjustments and repairs, and in- creasing the ability of the truck to carry pay loads day in and dey out over good roads and bed. Other features are the 4--speed transmission, which provides n wide flexible range of speed and power, insuring capable performance under all conditions; the torque-tube drive, which relieves rear springs of all but their normal function of absorbing SPECIAL BOTTLERS’ BODY on the truck chassis with 131%-inch wheelbase. One of the many special types available from body-manufacturers lo meet the needs of modern business. l In 1911 she was united in ~narrl e G8 IN M E M 0 R | A M iwim Mr. Benjamin rnsiiaras and iwith the exception of a few months "__" 'ln Montague last winter, they have lucgugpg ‘been residents on the Shore Road, from Mr. Adam Reynolds. Besides her bereaved husband, dc- _ i _ sl. of v/hom were present at the funer- The funeral services proceeded on Thursday. the 20th from the home to Peters Road Presbyterian Church and Currie, who had faithfully visited her years ago ` for the time of his pastorata here, and who preached e touching dis- course from I Corinthians XI 58 shocks, thus prolonging the life of important parts; the sturdy frame with tive strong cross-membcrs,which gives strength to chassis and body alike; and the large, fully enclosed brakes, 14 inches in diameter. Economical hauling for every business There is a Ford haulage-unit for every business-need. A complete line of standard bodies is available for the 1%-ton truck to mcct most rc- quirements. Special bodies, for every purpose, are available from body- manufacturers. One of the standard bodies, the 131%-inch panel, is illus- trated above. There is a choice of 131%-inch or 157-inch wheelbase, 6.6 or 5.14- rear-axle gear-ratios, and single or dual rear wheels. In addition, there is the light com- mercial chassis, with four factory- huilt bodies, and with n wide range available from body-manufacturers, which offers speed, long life and econ- omy for every light-hauling purpose. Either chassis may be equipped wllll a factory-built closed cab, which has a shaiierless glass windshield. Go to your Ford dealer and sec these units. He will be glad to demon- siraie the type your business requires- All are low in cost. lu i l M M I ` ‘wrlll CANADIAN TRUCl"/ .` _I _ y _ V v i . _ _ (‘ _- ,gf _,; ,Lv ` 9_ . ._ - » _ -f __ - __--_-_~=__, - » _-V ~ - - f ' ' ~€~-~-'r:'.t.~____fé`§ ,§_ W . ,mt ‘ ,l f J -M . ‘§ '--4 ."3 e - ` . 'l l I "race in race with My 5“"‘°“"' "Jesus Keep Me Near the Cr055"i ‘nd “In the Sweet Bye and BYC-" church service, the choir “ng ii oid nursed cross," "My H°P° 0, num on Nocnins 1»°SS»" "“°°“ wa Ares Len for Me," and "S*“‘:hm meet Beyond the River." All d. hymns were chosen by Mrs- Rm” prior to her dccease. The PB" bw ceased leaves five children, Annie, (Mrs. 1-l. I-ligginbotham, of Monta- gue,) Lucy. Milton, Jennie, and Mans. She is also survived by three sisters, Mrs. Neil Vanlderstlne, of ers were: Fred Vuezzo, JOSCPU v“"_ so, sir 1-iigginbomsm. Llwil *“"”;_ botham, Harry H1¥8i|1b0tham and by MacLeod,‘and hesrse WM df“'°“ "_ §Mi-_ 'rnomas ii. Millar. A llf8;““‘ Prcsentativs of friends we\'° P' tm in snow their sympathy "‘"‘ "Therefore, My beloved brethren, be ye steadfast, unmoveable, always lbounding in the work of the Lord, for es much as ye know that your labor is not in vain in the Lord." The Rev. Alex R. Gibson read the Cambridge, and Mrs. Vuezro. of Mon- Lesson and led in the prayer. The tague and one brother, Mr. Glad- stone Hlgginbotham, of Montague, all house service was particularly touch- IDI. Ie the hymns sung there were family in their loss.-ll’