i v ‘I. i. ~31‘- r i these have sleeves. Very moderately priced. Just Arrived “Iris” Print Dresses Sizes to fit tall or short figures HIS well known “IRIS PRINT" is fast dye and “ill retain its silky lustre after wash- ing. The new designs shown include many of the very latest ideas in summer dresses. All ’ Western Guardian i -___ —I'INE BQNEMEAL and flour sold wholesale and retail at Brawl. \ “we - ; ma-e-it-zi. Y TH s. PILOT no: s err WORRY g _ below in the Arctic night—and l lane down, with a defective spark —ENGAGEMENT—Mr. and Mrs} i pfi and m em [y “up, v Nelson Stead. Hunter River, an- i he ‘Pg-k Pfiig “i; be gg laced, bu! . nounce the engagement of their that won t help without gaso ine to turn ‘ daughter Hazel Vera, to w. Charles the motor-and the nearest Frown" is a William Riley, Granlea. Alta, mar- few Eskimos and a trading post across -PITPPILAC and dried mill: pow- ’ der in stock at Bruce's. 4426-6-la-2i. i ‘ —NOTlCE—All bank accounts not; ‘paid before July 10 will be handed lto my attorney for collection. Ever- ett Paynter, New London. 1 43B9-6-l2-l4-2i i l . _._ | Small Sizes .. .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . $12.00 i-iage to take‘ place June 24th. ‘ l-hCéikGlhlBlIFlkfi-ihdptfint. H - - , _ _ _~ ut t e I ot been’: worr e igerdglglgizselges " ' ' ' ' " " ‘ " ' ' ' ' M57 6 16 n knowsthere sacache oflmperialyéiaso- _GE_\.L.1_\.E In,” the old mgush line at Blackfish, and someone there to ‘i Mouldette” is the ideal foundation garment for Slender figures SOFT. pliant. easily laundered. no stays. no bulk: MOULDETTE fits perfectly. for it conles in exact sizes, 30, 31. 32. 33 and so on up, Recommended for sizes up to $3.95 g: U. reliable disinfectant. used and re- commended by all experienced fur farmers. has been imitated but nev- er equalled. sold wholesale and re- tail by Braces. MOO-ll helpmhim; e great wealth or‘ Canada's north is bein found {tom the air many years before it could be reached afoot, because men are willing to adventure and supplies are there when they are needed. These supplies come from the Im- ial Oil Retinerlai By ship up through udson Strait into the Bay, by rail beyond the Pas, b paddle wheeler down the Peace and acKenzie Rivers they go to distrihutin oints. In winter, dog teams and s e s drag them further into the wilderness. For fifty years Im erial Oil has been meetin ‘the new nee s of transportation and in ustry. Because it has met each need with enterprise and energy, Im- perial has become a eat company- serving every corner of anada-its ships on the Atlantic and Pacific-fits pipe- lines in the tropics.- Fifty years of constant enter rise are in the products Imperial Oil se s today. Marvelube is Imperial‘: finest motor -DOUBLE APARTMENT nova: IN SUMMERSIDE in residential tee- tlon for sale. orchard, shad! trees. and shrubs on nice grounds. Large plot of land adjoining. Will be sold in lots or included with house. Any . one desiring one or. the finest homes ‘ishould write box 423. Summerslde. 11>. E. I. 4451-6-14-31. _ i —-SUC'CESSFUL PLAY-The 1n- ‘ ; ldlan River Dramatic Olub‘ staged the a play “The Guardian's Dilemma" in ‘_ jHope River Hall, on Tuesday even- - ling, June 10th. The play was ex- lceptlonally well staged while the j =musical specialties were of the high- ‘ "~ fest order. at mtermlsssloh candy - _ [was sold and all told a handsome’ e 1mm was realized-E. O Imperial Premier and Imperial Ethyl are its best gasolines. Which means that nothing finer can be put in your car. _ i --HAD NARROW ESCAPE-NB. . gEll Gaudet had a narow escape irom ; i instant death when he wan taking _' ‘ dorm an electric wire on the Mar- ' T‘ , inc Wharf at Summerside o:i'l"'rld- lay afternoon. The Marine and Fish- < lcries D-partment are making some improvements on the wharf and a Ederrick was being erected for the ' ipurpoce of carrying the heavy pol- ‘ ies. etc. for making utrtatn repairs. ‘ ‘Flt was found necessary to remove the electric wires which were attachewi to the light house beacon to allow tlr.» derrick to pass. Mr. Gaudet was ~engaged ln taking down the wires which were at right angles toione another. being fastened from the Kayser Slendo Heel i Silk Hose 15 Colors $1.25 pair ':oal sheds to the potato ‘P31811003’. , ,The first one came of! without any trouble but the second wire sprung away and struck Mr. Gaudet with terrible force under the chin. Hi: lost liis hold on the ladder and feeling ,1~i;msclf falling backwards he Jump- L ‘ 2T. ‘o miracle that the man alas not killed. He. was taken home about GLASSES FITTED E. W. TAYLOR J. S. TAYLOR Optometrists I42 Richmond Street I l l l, Mas. army nrzoanaan I OQOGOGQOOHO 00000000000 v Lord endureth for ever.“ Professional 6'0 rds b Standing by the flower covered‘. ed of tlv silent sleeper. and re-| Mark R. NIcGuig-an, calling the calm and useful p B A iviclch she lived ere the fate of aasasrizlt, soblcrrull. ETC- MONEY TU tom death. thy sting ' . ~;\ GOOO-OO-O-O~OOPQ; w" mg ministration of those _ I H M E M o R I A M Whose teachings calm life’: worse for his terrible experience-S. "The grass wlthereth. and the so“ flcivrer fadeth. but the word of the mortality claimed her. tie realize tlr- comforting assurance. "Oh grave, oanieron Block. Charlottetown, tuna l""‘“-°" 15 ‘m’ "W311i and “here 011 Thougth her bodily sufferings were IM PERIAL PREMIER GASOLINE ' IM PE Rlil- ETHYL [often severe. yet. under the unfail- 5.30 p. m. and although suufferirg from shock is apparently none the stormy dz)’ 1 w ma evening close in pears. PERSONALS Q . GASOLINE And light the soul to that bright —-—- ' ‘ ° realm. -Mi-. Leonard MacCarville. xii-no,‘ ' MARVELUBB Where al earth's sorrows crane. ora. was in Summerside on Tuesday.‘ Ishe was enabled calmly to submit to I . that Higher Will. Who firmly sup- ——Miss Madelne MneIvor. Kinkorafi ports when all earthly props give tvals in Summerside on hiesday.-E.i life ‘w’ 8"“ w pa“ m“ ‘he "m" l IMPERIAL INDUSTRIAL taintiee of earth to the eel-min pros- THE earns:- cavncn ' an pect of that ever enduring happin- esr which far exceeds the transitory Dr. A. C. Vincent spoke with his: Joys of time. usual eloquence and power at the» 3;,“ 5_ M, Baptist. Church yesterday momlngwl speaking of "Aggressive christian-l ity.“ at based his address on John.‘ _ "Mfirs mm ‘n4 awn“ Hi5‘ 6. ea; "Isord. to whom shall we go?‘ l QJOV-J-U-LKSHRO. l _ l] Eugene 5 ‘Permanent ‘vavmg I s”. nave YOUR EYES and FINGER WAVING ‘ z GIFXAMINEI) AND All Winches of Beauty Culture t A5555 FITTED 3Y n the ; 2 B. E. PARKMAN nun: neat tr SHOPPE l z Bllglslefcd Optnmctrln Summrrside i . lflblflgfgg. p_ a L l 6 l Prohibition Commission‘ Chairman. Mr. owner: E. unuwn Margale. P. It. l. Send all Information regarding in- . Fractions of Prohibition Act lo the ibova I8 Dorchelier Street, Charlottetown _,______._______i______._.._ McLeod & Bentley .1 , J. a. BENTLEY W. l. BENTLEY. K. U. Barrister and Attorney-at-Law Ofllce: 180 Richmond Street MON!!! TU LOAN Charlottetown. P. B. l. McDonald" & lVlcPhee ‘ B. A. t. A. McDONALD. ansltisratts. anoitltltve. ITO ' noun 1'0 was HEATING If you want Expeditions and Expert .Workmanlhip Send to 80 Grafton Street Opposite Prince Edward n- ‘Stewart & Lowthe Theatre . a.n.s'i1-:wait'r.it.c. 3‘, N. w. LUWTIIEB PM” 393", nahaisnas. sublet-roan. n: no Great ueotle smet i mm" To w“ L . , Ur To chm Inspector B. J. Haywood D ltf- Fred H. Trainor “m "Te l" summ°rsld° °n Tim‘ Thou hast. the words of eternal life)‘, i l idly-Al Lite offers a series or trials and; tests. To the schoolboy. the business] I -Mi.s:l's Eileen and ' 70d to the ground. about 18 feet. and landed square on his feet. He im- ' medlately collapsed and remained in l‘ a semi-conscious state ior about an Y - hour. Men who saw the accident said ‘Zl i i ||. SO MUCH BETTER Air Mail Saves Time Ask Your Paimatter I M-‘Piirfii man. the professional man. the pol-l 11141151 splmflifild- W"? i" summer itlclan alike come tests in their par- jplg5 o; Jglgug 1; w" n” ‘ w“ *1" °" TmdwPa- titular iield- Always we are beint. whether any philosophy of life based g i l t. ....... ... ....I::""“:l' *" "2 a he 1»- “e - ~ e aanoea. O 0 carers O lElla Dunn. Sprinzfleld. Lot 67- spent Jeeua. and to him. on this occasion last Sunday afternoon friends in Middleton-E. follows the morning service, there was an excellent attendance. Much 8o. at 5t. Pour expressed it, "to interest was mnzltested in the pree- wming , “me one o’ m“ ma“ The hum" tvhlort; slhiall we go?" only in Jesus. entation of prizes ahh certificates to h“ named to m ma" |on y n a ideals of life, firmly held. the successful ,. itors in the W. ss that. as! sincerely followed. aggraasively set C. T. U. course in Temperance, they saw it. contained many hard, forth. may we look for that larger which has engaged tho attention of Blyinli. imwilllfli to follow Ill the life. "The Church in barracks will many of the younger scholars under T" l ‘um? w 5Wm1°P91d° 011, will. "they Went back anti walked always tail. the church on the march the supervision of Mina stems 111; m"4”""z' “° "w" Mm “m” Q‘ l” Pfinc- W111 nllvwn reach aucceas." coniflcatesand primes were presented BRINGING UP FATHER vM GONNA 4|‘? RIO -—NI1'. Bert Hamill. Middleton. 1 At the sundayschoolsession. which by the J. M. Manhood. and '1‘. O. h.‘ led In worahlpful musil were won by Misaea Barbara Pound Sullivan's "Turn thy face from ml and Marjorie Campbell among the alnn." Roberta‘ "Peace 1 leave W! Juniors and Miss Alma MacDowell you." and "Lord. we P"? thee,‘ among the intermediates. were among anthems of the div “The buying and telling price oi Mrs. Arthur Roper took very earm- tfllth" was the aublect or Dr. vln- slvely, the soprano solo. iron-i Pew cents evening sermon. an address of 1 leave with you. thought and inspiration. The mid week service am l1‘ An excellent choir under the lead- nounced for a o'clock. Thursdl! erahip of Mina Roberta spanner. raeveriing. —-By George MclWanus o GQLLY‘ ' oiZ2"i’=Te°..°T°33w- *"~*'-~ ~ 5° HERE RELIEF! ‘l :r////§ cross - , i \ '\ ( ' .ei=. ' ? ,1; ‘r '5. - l , y (L ° n"