r B , s.» -. e-aifi-J-r-l-sr 2 ales»: ‘t; W» ...i..s.=i us» iWe Are Flering as Extra A Value These One Hour Specials LADIES’ RAYON NIGHT GDWNS Assorted Shades and Styles. On Sale Monday, 10.30 to 11.30, Price . . . . . . . cl LADIES’ STBAW HATS A good variety of styles. M, . mmvs nmass nose 'All sizes. Good pattern. On Sale Monday 10.00 to 11.00, Lower Priced Store, Two pairs n quit" — LARGE SIZE “Ellkgggilglln wnrrn rvnxrsn TOWELS Plain Celanese, Striped With Colored Border values to $3.95 Broadcloth, Fancy Cotton Weave. Reg. $2.95. "I? 011 S816 01011533’ . On Sale Monday n ., -* 10.00 m 11.00 l 11-°° i° 120° l.‘ g On Sale Monday . ‘ 10.30 to 11.30 59m Pa" $1.19 ‘i BOYS’ BROADCLOTH PYJAMAS . i Men’s BROADCLOTH sumrs Plain colors. Sizes 24 to 34. - I i ' ’ i l“ ’ {ix On Sale Monday 100cm 11.00 And Pm. of Rayon How .00 On Sale Mon. 10.30 to 11.30 VISIT OUR LOWER PRICED STORE SHOP AT PROWSIYS AND SAVE Prowse Bros. Lid. ilfiill? WHERE YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORE. put quality into Unless you start with a good type of fox, m. A. cmraru ‘WATCH, CLOCK AND FUR FARMING your a PM’ b1°°d ime- were amusing themselves running ‘Jperatmns the trucks up and down the line can never be successful as a fox breeder Z1 Z Z Z I'I'I % w 4i Z. I'l'lr fl Z t Z E he Z and Prince Bounty throniclc amen-announce elleenllnkrefllfl newly netlre eelte e Ierl vnnee, -MAI Wlll‘ in “She Done Him wrong” st Kenlineton Tuesday night. L401 ___.. —-BU! No. 9, u, l8 and l0 vanlaed soft wire st Bruce's. —DOC MuPIIIISON You may sell e men w fitting garment once, about iauoing him o‘; friends time. You simply in business in this line. —SEI “Will! A PILLOW NEEDS A Flirlliilllzmtih Illerai: Hall, Monday, une prelen by members o! Bi. John's Church, St. Eleonora. Sale of candy. Ad- mission 35c. - 14-5082 —0A'l‘8 FOR. ALE-A quantity of excellent white oats suitable for seed purposes now stored in ware- . Any parties re- quiring same please apply to Reb- ert Rogerson. Price 45 cents per bushel, strictly cash. Morley M. Bell, Summeraide. L-5015. fll illl~ regre desth in the City Hospital. Cher- lottetown, on Wednesday eeph Campbell of you-s. Mr. Campbell wee out and about as usual until Saturday when he w" taken suddenggill. He was token on ‘luesdey to City Hos- pital for an Oomtlon but in spite ofthebestofmedicslskill end loving care he passed sway about noon on Wednesday, Mr. Campbell wu n native of Clesrmont but had resided in Kinkors for many years, where he was engaged in the car- pentry trade. Ho was of I quiet. disp- tion and was highly esteemed by a large circle of friends. He was a devout Cath- olic and a. member of the Church at Kinkore. He leaves to cherish his memo y his widow, formerly Miss MacIvor, to whom much sym- pathy is extended. B. __.________ PB-SONAIJ --M.r. James H. Yeo of Port Hill W83 8. V1530! W 5011111116 blue 01L Friday. S. —Miss Blanche Barbour 0'Leary was operated on in the Prince County Hospital on Thurs- day and is doing nicely. B. —Miss Rita Leard of Alberton was operated on in the Prince County Hospital on Friday and is doing nicely. S. —Mrs. M. P. Driscoll of Summer- when the lime boy gob wedged b» side was a visitor to Kinkora. this —FUNER.AL 0F JOSEPH D. MARTIN 0F SUMMERSIDE-Jfhe funeral services for M)‘. Joieph D. Martin were held on Friday morn- ing from his late residence to St. Paul's Church and cemetery. Rev. Bennett MacDonald officiated at Requiem High Mass and Rev. C. J. MscLellen, D.D., V.G., at the grave. ‘ The pallbearers were Mayor Lid- stone, W. B. MacNeili, Emanuel Arsenault, W. J. Kelly, Patrick Ryan, E. P. Foley. The funeral ar- rangements were in charge of Mr- Percy L. Bowness. S. —HAD NARROW ESCAPFFMM- ter Wendie Stewart, young son oi’ Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Stewart, of Sum- merside, had a narrow escape when he was caught between the trucks of two dismantled ' passenger cars which were on the siding at the east end railway yard. A number o! boys oils-Jo- e062‘ I —¢_-_-C ‘ As Sport Short sleeved Polo Shirt. Blue, Fawn. WM" -or as Spectator Red, c eeeeeeeeeeaerq _ "f "‘* STRAW HAT STYLE doesn’t come any smarter es, round faces, long faces . . . T filllN faces, broad fac ere 1s no one prescribed p faces of mankind. that for Our str after all headwear is as much a atternin molding the aw hat varlety recognizes matter of good appearance as shelter from the heat of summer. We’ve selected smart straw hats for you here of various correct 17 1r<i tween them Help was secured and week on account of the illness and the little fellow taken home. FO! ‘mm °f h" '°'°"*°r"1"'1“’ MT- shapes and braids. And we know how to help you select some time it was thought some of 3°59?“ cmpbeu- 5- he one that is most becoming to your type. or feeder. But you can ruin a good pups should be anxious for each fox by impmpel. cue and unwise JEWELRY REPAIRS ' ‘ meal before it is served. Fem-em nae-tin s....,s.,.. -_ Qu5<BQOQEW4IFU 1 i ,| i! u i 5 i ‘ii » i _ i ( Shoulder Roast ......... 14c The proper quantities of food to feeding‘ be given newly weaned pups is not easily determined, for the same reasons stated above in regard to h» o» the same pen. It is next to impos-lless tiloulfxlle 2:5 season Wm‘ my sible to control the food oonsump- at); ufigbg towglxuirilbifiétl fir: tion of pups when several of them would keep their bowels m w r occupy the same pen. The average, t, _ p p8 healthy growing pup is a greedy condifon. and have lost a few little chap, and he will continue to pups mm n‘ The“ drop-pm“ 1°01‘ orge himself as lon as there is very slimy and nearly “k9 fresh ‘good m mm‘; of him? For this mi iirnzshbwe have tried all kinds of other reasons, therefore, it is ad- rfghi 3:1 w; is; 31:5’ lgvolsu begin! visable to divide the litters as soon ' y e “g n‘ as possible, so that you may havemo; seem gggléeixpbralilliiéical control over theirlly Explain and give remedsh As late summer approaches. and’ Answer-ah“ bowel tmuble mum the weather becomes cooler theibe mmedled- by altering the ‘mt’ as pups, ii’ they have thrived properlwigo: 32213;” ma‘ is causing m“ n feeding s. little extra. food scrim“ “w” m “"1” “m ‘We’ all this stage you’ll need to watch' eedmg’ needing t°° much “V” “cw their food carefully. If you over meat or new bread’ feeding m“ . . feed you run the risk o! premature large a pmpomon- °f cereal cm‘ '1 Havmg purchase“ a num‘ development of fur in early Se?‘ h? $1.11? Iitilitllggflllln ‘ll-amnion to ber 0f Shorthorn Steers from tember, an undiesirable l condition, much o]. two “ch "Mk, efeeggllig gig ,W. W. Anderson, Si. Peters, ffgfugflaigfiyh vfgerrrliailtlsstllolltxitliy hi: i? $:n§é1oVEg€ZEb185,tfB€dillg the hash and Clifford McEwen, of the m, maximum in December. mom a512,},- qdlgypcgsihlgdtoyglilixpsrah- {Experimental Station, St. Along in mid-September, the sure wgy to sfOp loose bowels in . puppies, if you have handled them (Peters, we Will have these properly during the summer, Show gxltlllgiilisslifeutfigiesfleceld stli-gliirlitt carcasses for sale 8i. S01E18 . have 811m 190111165. with I10 518" °5,mouse or chicken, with no cereals for the next few weeks. These “g”; m w, *1” bellies’ The legs °’ "euubles mfluded M “ll- Ii i" 5h “d be 5t 33m’ with 5°°d “ml 1115i Dflssible the pups are infested steers have been fed by our grog-Ln of bane. ‘At this time thefwlth hook won“ which would w best feeders, and will make Ifigmdyhbrglttggidfig m" p“pgg.g°olvlvigs firutilzgeirreirulariiy of the the choicest meat obtainable. hour or so before mealtime is duels u’, my w” t° ma“ ure is is the trouble is m have I would point out to you how-[samples o; the ever. that health in a fox pup does examined through the not necessarily mean quality. The A pup Wm, hook worm successful breeder and the furrier mum,” “and as we“ a have a. very different conception of o; 091-831, or vegetables RoundSteak............18c . T-Bone Steak 20c Sirloin and Tenderloin Roast .. .. .. . 17¢ Prime Rib Roast 0...... 16¢ Rump Roast 15¢ 154 Queen Street Charlottetown, P. E. I. SPECIAL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED ‘ID. QUESTION AND ANSWER. fihorihorn Beef For SUIIRIS to stop the trouble. Kind- pe. infestation percentage quality-they know it is large] s “s "mm" matter of inheritance. No amolimt pups 0! feeding. proper or otherwise, will min-ram u“ [rent wi-m Llnlmrnl :.'.— —€——-————- ________________ Fox Ranchers Lowest Prices on the Market! -__.____. Rolled Flank ............ 14c Neck Meat 2nd Cut ..... 10¢ Neck Meat 1st Cut 8c ___________ ' C. O. D. orders will be ex- ressed prepaid in quantities 30f 25 pounds or over. E. Pratt & Son l» Souris and St Peters. eeeeeo -—g2>:;l)nr Blend Mel-I (White and Whole Wheat Raisin —Purlns and sliver 11p Cubes. —Brown Ricv-Puivex-P. ll. Powder. —00d Liver Oil (just imported from Norway.) —lsal Powder (in any weight, q; up 115 113,) —l(e.l-fos (n fine bone builder of value st lhlg time.) —Tometo Juice (in gnllon cans) ‘glAlllllllll cm?- “ Summcrsiiie i c Best Cafe in Town pecial Meals 35c up. Served at all Hours. vrr s. none Manager ROYAL CUBES-We are pushing these cubes because we consider them the best. Cheapest no wel so best. lIEXlTE-Hexiie is the balanced ration put up by the Kel- logg Compeny. We have the highest recomnlendstim on this food from local authorities, both scientific and practical, and in om- ewn opinion, it is the beet food on the market. irlsl you'll be convinced. The price is right. We ereeolesgonleforlfikl. Ceretelrrlveinnfewdsye. J DOMINION FUR SALESMTII. HEAD OFFICE BUMIMEBSIDI I. D. JENKINS CHABIAYPTEIDWN ed them, but this does "Mm" his bones were broken, as he was "i suffering a good deal, but after an fM-m‘ “h” R'- Macphiirwn °f examination by the doctor. it was OM“? "ndnwmt 5' seflm“ W781" found that he was suffering from “um °n Thursdal’ m u" P7111” bruises. Heisnow going along (mite cmmw Emmi“ ""1 l! 11°11‘! l5 nicely, not much the worse for the Wen "-5 P"! b6 "Peilbed- 5- .__.__ Milled b!’ h beck and his wife, motored to Hali- -.".l‘hll column is reserved ru ::.-_-. accident-S. -—Mrs. Walter Callback, accom- er son, Mr. Gordon Call- fax, us, on Friday to visit Miss Norma. Callback, who is attending Halifax Ladies’ College-S. new: nf lncni interest but adverilnlnf of n nrwey nntnre may be Inserted In’ 2 cents n word etrlctly payable in ..'MM<I wesr at Souris Thurs- day night. 15-5614. ..'MONTAGUE DENTAL 0F- FICES will close every Saturday at noon till Sept. 30th. L-5559 . . ‘SUBSCRIPTIONS t0 ‘I'm Charlottetown Guardian may i4 handed to their Rept. Archie Hume phone 47, or left at H. J. Maison‘? Drug store, Montague. L-‘T ..*MURRAY HARBOR NORTH HALL. June 5th, Montague Players present "The Love Bug", 3 act com- edy. If you enjoy a. good laugh PUPPY RATION to the vixen Icome! Admission 25c. L-5555. and pups until pups ere Ii weaned. I After weanLisg, feed the pups iBanks Protest 2.1.1350. ...“..”i‘ii‘il2'§.‘: that will nuke large pelts and Without Premium sure breeders. FOR. ADULTS during the _ summer, either our SUNGLO (c3. By Guardian's Special Wire: orrrAwA, May 3i - Canadian banks today came out strongly SUMMER - ADULT N0. I Ration or our SUNGLO FOX RATION N0. 2 (containing against the pmvmon o; the as: 20% meat products.) Central Bank Act un er w c they will he required to surrender fmnalxgdfglgmgrihx: their gold to the organmatlon with- “m, “l, m “nun!” pub m" payment d the existing prem- hose. The day of feeding a for ium. At yesterday sitting of the “mun “ed the n" around h banklnz committee, S. l-l. Logan. p,“ SUNGLO Fox “d. Bflleml mam!" M ‘he Quad!“ have proven their superiority Bank of Commerce, speaking for ' the Canadian Bankers’ Association declared the view that it would be OTHER SUNGLO “grossly inequitable" for \. Start those [flips right by feed- ing SUNGLO VIXEN k w 53¢ r332 FOX FEEDS ‘~‘"""°““°°“Y “m” °‘“ ' AND PRODUCTS:- ket price for gold and the banks only four-sevenths of the market sumo Dried Bu“. ‘Mind’ Coarse white or Whole- i price because their gold happened to be inhthe igrm oftlcoin. I Theotersieoi’ ecasewss ‘ put by l-ion. m. N‘ Rhodes. Finance , gm}: Qznfllxfefig Minister. and m. w. o. Clarlhl 8m,” m Mum Deputy Minister of the Depsrtnzcnt. vu-mmenl (Miner-l i our In 1931 the Dominion Governmnet ammo" had prohibited gold export and, at the same time, stopped redeeming" 311N514) uvggwocg reserves of the banks would have FEIJDS:_. been completely wiped out, they claimed. The second argument was that when Canada. refused to redeem her notes in gold, the people gen- erally and not the banks had suf- fered through depreciation of the Dominica's currency abroad. In v'cw of this fact, it appeared rea- sonable that the Canadian people should be the beneficiariu through the rise in the value of gold end me consequent premium earned, they said. The bill provides that the gold in the chartered banks held in con- nection with their domestic busi- ness shalibe taken over bythecen- tral bank at the per rete oi $00.0’! per ounce whereas the market value is around 835. The gold held by the chartered banks against their out- sfde business will be left with them. Amy profits made by the central bank in the sale of gold at e pre- mium does in the Dominion treas- ury. Of the banks about 000 ls held liabilities and about $11,000,000 against outside liabilities. Slmflo Oeif Meal Bungle Chick Starter. snnglo Growing Mash. Bung-l Laying Mach sunglo Sleek Tonic Bungle Feeds l Products are Manufactured by International Fox and Animal Foods Limited Bummer-side, P. I. Island Charlottetown Dealers: Coflln b Co. Bnrhoo's Grocery raw, Use ILIII’! III lllll JODOI Imitation Panama Hats for men. A rich looking straw hat with lots of service at a moderate price Featherweight Straw Hats for the conservative gentlemen in search of summer comfort. English sailor shape . . . . . . . . .. Short sleeved Polo Shirts for sport or spectator wear, Fawn, Red, Blue, White. Four fast colors . . c Well Styled new En Worsted S UITS Men’s Suits-$18.00. Young Men’s smartly tailored from pure wood lish worsteds. Silver mottled and strip- eil Blaiiks. Brflwns and Greys, in single or double breasted styles, with full satin lined. Ail sizes and a good as. sortrnent to choose from, n One pair Pants Two pair Pants g9, Blue Botany SERGE SUITS $18. Blue Botany Serges-absoluteiy guar- anteed at $18.00. Men’s and Young Men’s single or double breasted style, well tailored and nicely lined. Hand felled collars, open cuifs trouser legs. (English Broadcloiihfi SHIRTS -— $1.00 Men’s Shirts $l.00-Plain English Broadcloth Shirts, collar attached style in four good shades-White. Blue, Green and Tan. A remarkable shirt at . . . . . . . I Shirts in three oi’ the best makes. Tooker, Forsyth and Arrow Shirts, in fancy striped Broadcloth. Separ- ate collar style with two separate eoliars. Our ummer stock M I "v complete . . . . . . . . . . Wonderful Ties Just arrived-New lot of Ties in lat- est fabrics and patterns-shepherd and flne checks in Blue, Browns and Greys. Also plain shades of Navy, Maroon, Brown and Green And in the Men’s new Broadcloth Shirts ........... Men's Balbriggan Combinations . . . . Suits Eng- Men's W Men’s T w e e d Pants Co!!! Fine Sennitt Straws with vented tops. The coolest sailor straw in years $2.00 Fine chip Straw Hats with beaded sweat bands. style . Snap brim $2.00 Irish Linen Caps in White and Natural shades made by Eastern. A guar- antee of quality Brown chip Straw Hats with cushioned sweat bands glish ——$18. and wide ‘ r 75¢ $1.00 Trufelt Hat $2.95 Bsment! Men’s all wool V neck Sweaters $1.00 Boys’ Pants ..... .‘ 49c ork Men’s Sweat Shirts Men’s Work Shirts 5Q» Boys’ Caps Moore 8c McLeod Lid,