— 25 Patterns SATURDAY. HAIF Wall Paper } PRICE FOR DOLLAR DAYS special showing of 25 patterns WALL PAPERS adapted for all sorts of rooms, will be cleared at HALF runes llfli ANNUAL ALL-EXPENSE TOUR with SINCLAIR LAIRD (%11dflm$dm0l0f'.l‘mchen Madam-id SeenflthiehighopotsofCanadiansceneiyagi-iculunilandminanl "wealth... thcnafewdayain CanadzfsAipineplaygrolmd with unspent BANFF, LAQ LOUISE AND LAKE boVanoou-vamniWr-roria... Callas) I crosstheGneatLakesmtiasrfimn journey . . . the tour that the right people patronize. Iiaiifax - $414 Saint John - $406 ‘. Cinulottdznwn - ‘Q11 ‘These ma: mou- nnbruilwsy fare forehzeatiremwendullaqaazseswnndmezua lromMnnux-Al. Ben-Lincoln, eta. bezwumlilnritime gsoinaandllmxlnndrstmnnsomstiéi Leaves Montreal, July 26...-.-.~~..~“ SSH-M 14love: Toronto, July 21................ $40M) Other points on isppalianrshrs. llhutrntcdbookleronsnplkntizneoDusiSmdnkkird; Msodounki i' N A.o'ri\'ii|1 ' PAc| i=ic Cvllfll; P-Q - 31E IICLAVAUKEE, June '26. (U. P.)— I Gene Ronziini, iron Ivibiintain. hiich, sophomore. earned became the first hilltop athlete to gain this distinction in 30 years- thrce He played football, basketball 811d ktters (luring ‘the 1930-31 5011001 H6010 year at Marquette University and Reasonable Rates. R USSELL HO TEL SUMMERSIDE BY TAYLOR. & McNEILUS GARAGE. ‘VATER. ‘STREET UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT DINNERS AND SUPPERS A SPECIALTY Resident Boarders MRS. J. HALLBIT, Proprietress. Courteous Service. Taken. 2l9-6-17-vstststsBi. WATE R S TREET, 21 meals for Dinner Supper PARADISE CAFE PARADISE CAFE b. First Class Exiting Place for Ladies and Gentlemen. Quick, Courteous Service. Dine or Lunch Here When in Town. MEAL TICKETS 10 meals for ..................................... $3.50 Breakfast 8.00 A. M. to 10.00 A. M. 11.30 A. M. to 2.00 P. M. 5.30 P. M. to 7.00 P. M. and Sunday Lunches at all Hours. Ice Cream, all Flavors, also Ice Cold Drinks. Lobsters and Oysters and Fruit in Season. SUMMERSIDE I $7.25 SUMMERSIDE 411l-3-l8-4i-Sats for 4 months. ' BREAKWAT INDIAN HEAD PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND This beautiful summer resort will open to the public for the first time from July lst. YOUR ONLY DIFFICULTY will be to decide which of the many patterns we have on display is the one you want. Materials in the latest weaves, conservative or coi- leglato, flrm and durable, they are, the season's outstanding values, and the styles, as always. are right. Let ns tailor your next suit, now. MURDOCK ROSS ER BEMili D ‘ should do so at once. Good bathing at all hours. 4 _ o Parties wanting cottages or suites will be well ad- 1' vised to book their orders early. j; P For further particulars apply to 1* MAJOR SCHURMAN f; Summerside, P. E. I. x l THE CHARLUTTETOWN GUARDIAN The Western Guardian JUNE‘ 21. 193i '*\< Pull. Bruce's. sold at Bruce's. 5865-6-26-21. in Orapsud Hall, Bsturdly, June 2'! at 8 o'clock. Specialties between acts. Races close on Saturday, June 27th. All who intend entering horses 5984-6-26-21 —FOLLOW THE CROWD to Cavendish, Monday, June 29, and see a successful drama, “Hand of tho Law." Traveller's Rest Dram- atic Club. Specialties between acts. If not tine Wednesday iollowing. Admission 25c and 85c. 5495>6-23~2i-'I‘|.ies Sat --TENNIS TOURNAMENT-The Summerside Tenhis Club are ar- ranging a tournament with Char- lottetown in the near future. As the local players are practicing a. good deal this should prove interesting. The courts are in better shape than ever before and a good season is anticipated-S. --'!‘0 VISIT SUMMERSIDE- -.Hls Lordship Bishop Hackenly, Bishop Coadjutor of the Diocese o! Nova Scotia, will administer con- firmation at St. Eleanors on sun- day afternoon and in Summerside at 7 p. m. He will visit the west- ern parishes on Monday and Tues- day-S. -~BODY BROUGHT HOME-The body of Mrs. Bertha E. Waters of Ayers, Mass. was brought to the Island for burial and taken to Pal- mers Road where the funeral ser-' vices were held at 9 o'clock on Thursday morning at. the Catholic Church. Interment was in the R. C. Cemetery-S. t -DEATH 0F MR. AUGUSTUS1 GALLANT-There passed away af- ter a long and trying illness on Wed- nesday at his homo in Mlscouche, Mr. Augustus Gallant at 30 years of age. Mr. Gallant was unmarried and lived with his parents, Mr. aud Mrs. Aresene Gallant, who have the sympathy of their friends in their bereavement. There are left to mourn besides the parents, a sister, Mrs. G. Desl-‘toches of Mis- couche, and three brothers, Donat, Edmund arid Anthony o1 Massa- chusetts. The funeral took place onEi-iday morning from his resid-t ence to the Church and cemetery at, Miscouche. Rev. Dr. Monaghan of- deleting-S. _____ -rox resume and dxinkine right kind and price. at saas-a-ac-ai. Al‘!!! BBS’! "Mobiloil is the cheapest oil to use in bot weather. —"l'1IE ARIZONA COWBOY" will be presented by the Belmont Players . , S i I ”“M%fi$?mfi$$i .mM . ,Lw» W" J chi. -nou"r macs-r NTAL 2 I01‘ 1 Erica's. 5885-6-26-21. PERCALE APRONS VOILE DRESSES SILK COMBINATIONS BONNETS sale June. 25. 26. 2'1. Enmans Drug .__ ' 5mm. gamma-mu, 5335-6-25-31, —TOUltlSTS.—Can accommodate _.1p ygug RANGE bum; tqo home situated Bedeque Bay. Safe _ much coal, get a. new Record Range bnthlns. P18858119 surroundings. -B s’ Kiddies! Ggnuine Leather at Brwex They ‘We ma; 5nd give board moderate. Particulars Box 155, CREJYNECK WATER-BALLS DIMITY BLéoM-ERS LADIES» HAND BAGS satisfaction. Kess-c-ze-zi. - . whm and colour! _ -BIG DANCE AT KENSINGTON SWEATERS ~ .._B[G 9mg; 3e Qiympi; cab- in Kensington Rink, Dominion Day, .. 2 G "'_' aret. Wednesday. July 1st. 9-1 a. m. July 181' Bl 3 P- M» 1n 31d °f Gm“: '29 . . Music by Dixon's Orchestra, Ad. lie Hockey Team. tlviusic by Dixon‘; mission 5° cenm ' 5013.1; Orchestra, Chariot e own. Come an _ _ ', ____ enjoy a good time, and also give the ' S _ l CHILD S COAT __HORSEMEN an reminded that boys a boost. Splendid accommoda- 179cm . ~ and the entries roi- the Dominion Day ggméintsi” d““°'“g~ ’ Admissm“ ~ UTILITy TOOL Ginghams or Prints -1F YOUR STOMACII is bod. drink Mac's Hop Ale‘ and feel bet- - ter. There is only one Mac's Hop Ale made by Bummorside Bottling Works. flfifi-o-d-tts-till Juno 80. BARGAINS at the ElllflPlll-ITAII STORE -snnm- srnu. cnilsrs tor tools, trout fishing supplies or lunch boxel. Just received at Bruce's. 5855-8-26-21. —KELVINATOB electric refriger- 290 19g to clear 49g I $1.69 iew Summer Boarders, large farm ‘PULLOVER SWEATERS 4 $1 .00 - ’ -P tt 5530-6-25-27-29-30-7-1-5i. . New Styles, New a erns -RETURNED FROM WEST—_ Mr. David Urch. who has been - . spending the winter in Calgary, Al- berta, with his aunt, Mrs. Gilles- CHESTS . Special l,tdh thiridsw 5.3.755 ZE°..-.ZZIT.II'R... Z1’. W11. l ~- . ears-runner.» WASH SUITS BROKEN Psxor: nesday. His father, ivn. Edward: Cusmolus TEA Urch, is remaining in the West. It‘? will be remembered that Mr. Urch I went to the west for his health. It, . is pleasing to report that he is much I ;. improved-S. | l; $1 .00 Boys’ COAT SWEATER 3 Ihs- $1.00 Doflar Day Special Extra Special —PRETTY WEDDING_—A pret-l SILK GLOVES Y!’ wedding was soiemnlzed at St; , Paul's Church,_ Summerside, on Q 0 o i BOYS Wednesday morning, Rev. J. J. Mc-i " "I 3 Summer weight Donald otficiatlng, when Miss Gear-l ' punovm-s gie Gallant, daughter of the late‘ f‘ - _ - Joseph and Mrs. Gallant of Sum. Children's Menus l“ 119179115’ 13311-91318- merside was united in marriage to ASSOItOII 601018. All sizes Mr. John Callaghan of Tignisli: 51-29 value PANTY DRESSES TIES v The bride lookedcharming in a " wedding dress of blue with hat to‘ - match and fur neck piece. She was], j attended by Miss Rosie Bernard] The groom was supported by his! brother, MrAPhiiip Callaghan. Ab’ AUTO TUBES THEY ARE HERE Mews iii,fffi,f,?,“',';fiif,"fiejgifigggifi;a ' Men's 2 Gullar Dress Shirts All-Wool W°RK 80X at the home of the bride's mother.‘ y s 1 ~, o o Fancy and Plain Broadcloths The happy young couple afterwards} motored to Tignish where a rccep-l - tinn was held at the groom's home; ; Mr. and Mrs. Callaghan will reside, in Bedcque where they have the best wishes of their friends-S. l l‘ We have your sizes i, Special HOUSE BROOMS 15c On sale till sold out Men's and Boys’ BATHING SUITS $1.00 $1.25 4 nr- for $1.00 Men’s DRESS SHIRTS 85c Ladies’ Panamas $3.49 Men's WORK SHIRTS Ladies’ Rayon NIGHT GOWNS ' $1.00 Men's COTTON ADE PANTS $1.00 "DEATH 0F FORMER. ISLAND- ‘- ‘ Bit-There passed away after a long illness at her home in Am- herst on Wednesday, Mrs. Reuben T. Pridham. The deceased was for- merly Miss Elizabeth Hacker; daughter of the late William Hack- " 0f Wilma: Valley- Mrs. Pridlmm will be remembered by the older I PBODie oi‘ the district for her ex- quisite paintings and pen work, The remains were brought home for burial, arriving Thursday evening. Be sure and try our delicious Jumbo lcc Bream Waffle >56 Eastern Guardian . .'MAC'S HOP ALE, wholesale at Clark s. McDonald's, Charlottetown, also P. O. BoxbM, Summerside. 4984-6-3-tts-tlii June 30. in the interests of dalrying will be held in the Cambridge Hall Tuesday evening, June 30, at 8 o'clock. John A. Collins. Secretary, Murray Har- bor North Dairying Co. 5988-6-26-2! .."WANTED. — The Montague Trsnsier would like your business and would be glad to quote you prices on transferring lurniture. freight or live stock to any points in P. E. Island. Harold L. Melllsh, Wilfred Wstterworth. Phone 32. . JDAIRYMEN-A public meeting They were placed in Mr. Percy T. FISHING RODS special Ladies, Bowness‘ undertaking parlors and P & G SOAP r HAND TOlvELLlNG BROADCLOTH on Friday afternoon they were tak- ' ' PYJAMAS en to st. John's Church, st: Elcan- » .00 8 ors, where the funeral service was‘ 7.17 1 , s I .00 held Rev. Dr.H t mu‘ .1- s l‘ term“, was m “Sm 1032;? a‘; ' i_ ’ M i 101mm m, church'_s_ _ _ Ladies Full Fashioned, Pure Thread EDISON MAZDA ' BULBS —-I)0YLE-KELI.Y NUPTlALS-A Ladies’ s I H o s E ' ' very pretty wedding was solemniz- ' PURSES in all those shades You've wanted. 4 ed in St. Paul's Church, Bummer- I , ' side, at eight. o'clock on Wednesday s 1 I 0 o 25-40-60W morning, when Miss Eileen Gertrude _ ‘ _ I _ ‘ I Doyle of Summerside, became the bride of Mr P. J. Kolly of Emer-' a nld. Rev. J. J. McDonald perform- ing the ceremony with Nuptial Mass. The bride was given in mar- rlflse by her uncle Mr. John J. Mc- ' Naliy and looked exceedingly lovely in a dress of debutante pink geor- ' gette and lace with hat and shoes l0 match and carried a beautiful played the wedding march. The Mr. and Mrs. Kelly will reside in Miss Eileen Parks, o! Amherst ac- bouquet of bi-iar cliff roses. The groom's gift to the bride wu s Emerald, where Mr. Kelly is s. compsnied Mrs. Parks‘ father, Mr. bride was attended by her sister, crystal nocklet, to the bridesmaid s prosperous farmer. Miss Doyle was Reuben '1‘. Pridhsm, to Bummer- Miss Edith who was prettlly dress- novelty neoklet, and cud links to the‘ recipient o! many lovely gifts. side when he brought his wife's ed in pale green flowered chiffon, the groomsmsn. Alter the ceremony The happy couple have the best body homo for burial. They were with ‘shoes and hat to match, and a sumptuous breakfast was served wishes of a host of Irlendm-S. guests of Mrs. Jsbss Pridhssn-s. carried a bouquet of sweet peas. at the home o! w. and Mrs. J. J. The groom was supported by Mr. MoNslly, after which the happy George D. Grcenan of Emerald. The couple left on l mfllm i119 110 30l- LADIES’ SILK KNIT VESTS Special FIG BARS 15c Special LAMP BASE to clear 15c KNITTED BERETS 39c -Mr. W. E. Ciillisple, has return- ed to his home in summer-side from the Prince County Hospital whfll he was undlflfiinl trsatnisntr-B- ~—RQV. Urban Gillis o! Wellinl‘ ton was s visitor to summerside 011 'I‘hursr'"" ' __-_-_-_-_-_ PERSONAL! -Mrs. Alice Bownsu of sum- msrsids is spending the summer 5428_6_20_5ws?3i soaa-c-s-mwiu. organist, Mr. Lawrence Gallant, tonondNsw York-On tIIOlIJIbI-lfll -M\’l- PRU Ind he!’ daughter, months st Victoria-l. --~ -' »-~~-‘- -'-'-'"'- BRINGING UP FATHER ldcMv-mw -'*r_;'"_—.r=- m ‘ Great Destroyer Fire! Like s. thief In the night it comes all too often on its mission of destruction- destroying homes, on severe financial loss when its power to destroy Is not anticl- pated by adequate insurance. Profit now by the experience of others and have your home insured NOW. wuuims s. szsuzv, LIMITED insurance Underwriters OIIICOII Block, Charlottetown "W" 1°35 ll ot miss our instructive announcements over C. I. 0- Y- o n Tuesdays at 12.15 and Fridays at 1.1.5 oclook. . ,1 ~!;;;;:.l A‘ "w 4...!