Stylish Choice of This Real OUR complete stock of attractive, stylish new Suits goes on sale NOW at greatly reduced prices. This stock consists of suits in the newest designs and most popular colours in English Worsteds and Tweeds. Every suit designed and tailored by outstanding Canadian tailors. There are models to suit the normal fig- Jre, the tall man, the short man, the young slim man, as well as the medium stout or full stout figures. .There are no better suits made for the money. and mighty few as good. There’s not one old suit in the lot ,. _. .. . you are choosing from fresh, new suits in to- day’s best styles. .We have every size from 35 to 46 ... .. .. .. some of these suits have one pair pants, others have two pairs, and you can take your choice of single breasted or double breasted models. Choose your new suit from Char1ottetown’s greatest show- ing and make a big saving at the same time. suite reduced to $2250 $2150 suite reduced to $2o_75 I . $2530 sulte reduced to s13_-,5 $2250 suite reduced to $"_oo 82°30 suits reduced to $1530 ” lee them on ilepiay in our windows (while shopping downtown this week! “The Men '8 Store ” J u.- «~eu..<=1.’/141. :1 mzizme Not Only Savings But Freshly New Suits at THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN Tbh’ column is reserved for «not ‘ local interest but sdvnnltlllu of rnewey nature may be inserted at 5 conic 3 word strictly ply- nble in advance. I oaaswau. for Photos-nplu. OONFEDEBATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. L-0189-7-21-Bl -m‘.’°~1‘%‘..§a° “l.""..gu.‘€“i““ou. °”ptg.°°“ a , . Band in attelldanoe. L—10’l5—8-8- i. 81'. JAMES GUILD Garden Tea. on Kirk House Lawn Thursda August loth. Admission 25 came. not line. Friday. L-1013-8-8~3L OFFICIAL CAR. number books on sale throughout the Island at ‘stores. garages and filing stations. Get your copy today. Price loc. L-9'10-8-4-31. ‘ VISITORS IN KEPl’00ll—Dl'. and lldlm. W. J. P. Msdll/Iillan have as their guests at their summer home in Keppooh Mrs. Macmil- lan’c mother, Mrs. H. B. Manc- ,Dona.ld of South Boston; her niece Mics Virginia stone of Cambridge and her brother-in-law and sister Mr. and Mrs. L. A. McDonald of ‘Cambridge, Mass, Mrs. McDonald lwho is 80 years “young", greatly {enjoyed the motor trip down and ‘is looking forward to attending the Eucharistic Congress. I MUTCH-BOWNESS NUPTIALS ’—Trlnlty United Church Manse l was the scene of 3, quiet but pretty rmarriaga on Wednesday evening at eldest daughter of Mr. and _ Mrs. H. 0. Bowness. Charlottetown. be- came the bride of Harry Samuel. son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Perlye Mutoh, Southporlv, The bride wore a gown of blue sheer brocade and corsage of white carnatlons, and accessories to match. The bride was attended by Miss D. Dixon Charlottetown. who wore powder blue sheer and corsage of pink carnations with white accessories. The groom was supported by Mr. Lloyd Balderston. Southport. Rev. Hugh Miller officiated, and only the immediate families were pres- ent. Following ihe ceremnny 3- wedding supper was served at the Charlottetown Hotel after which the happy young couple left on a short motor trip. GILL-WALSH NUI"I‘IALS—The beautifully decorated church of st. Joachlm's, Vernon River, was the scene of a h-8-PDY eVi‘-'05 01‘ July loth when Mr. Chester Walsh SUIT SALE Ml l:O‘D‘3 of Watervale took for his bride, Anne Gill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Gill, Elliotvale. As the bridal party entered the church the wedding march was played by Miss Mary Collins, organist. The 5:30, June 28th when Alexis Ruth" - on. nmxcnanw ‘ . closed all ..'%‘i““ 01 !.r-90t-O-I-a!. A'r'l.‘IN'l-‘ION ADV8B'l.‘lIlBB— Advertisement: for insertion me iollowlnz d-v must be in this ox- flee not later than 11 A m. PBGONAIJ - end Mr. Jumoa D. uvndmen left yesterday by airplane on route to Ottawa. Mr. John Inuaarce, Maiden mug is visit-illfinlggn home in Ibuniw. Mass. in Visiting her: image,” Mrs. Ed»-WE-Yd 1"LYnn. King street. amiss mine G Bennett, 3, N_,' of the X-ray departxnent of Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal, is spending her vacation with her parents in Charlottetown. Mm. Edlward Flynn, King street, ott and cm . ~ . . H Henry. 306 Richmond eSntl1l%et..n Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Macliean (nee Muriel Raynor) r ‘ . , El E. 1-, Rev. Norman Maubean Ind, 971911‘ falher. Mr Maple-an and! Mr. John Brown, motored to Mr, Herbert Sunday, they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elton Ray- nor and family. Mr. ::Plt0VlNCIAI. EXHIBITION K Prise Lists for i939 are now ready and being mailed. not reach you please write .1. W. B"“"¢f'. Secretory. Charlottetown. L-230-0-27-tf. Sea. View And Vicinity The rain has kept the farmers from finishing up their hay as early as they had planed but it dried out in a. short time and the majority are all through with. more than an average crap. 1 The school teacher for next year in sea View will be ‘Mr. Jllnlea R. Mltulphy and the supplemcn: voted at the annual meeting we’ $150.00 instead of 3130-00 as give. last week- . Mrs. John Graig, Wollastonv Mass., is visiting her sister Mrs. marriage ceremony was performed by the pastor Mgr. Maurice Mc- Donald, who also sang the High Nuptial Mass. The bride was be- comlngly attired in a floor lenlflh gown of -pink lace over satin cut on princess lines with white acces- sories and carried a bouquet of Better Time roses and maiden hair fern. She was attended by her sister, Evelyn, who wore a blue lace dress with white hat, shoes and gloves and carried a bouquet of pink carnations. The EN-30m W3-3 ably supported by his brother. 398' lnald, After the ceremony the bridal party motored to the home of the bride where 3, dainty break- fast was served to about eighty guests including Msgr. McDonald. Later in the day they motored to Kinkora. where they were the guests of the Sisters of St Martha at st Stanislaus Convent, amongst them being Sr. M. Teresa, sister of the groom. In the evenins the newly-weds returned at the bl'1d€’l home where supper was served to 3, large. number of invited guests whole whiled away the time with singing and dancing until the “wee smn. hours". The 81‘00m'5 gift to the bride was a. sold cross and chain, to the bridesmaid e. pearl rosary and to the an 3 a tie pin. Many beautiful gifts were received testifying to the DOD- ularlty of the young couple Pf”- louc to her marriage the bride was tendered e. miscellaneous shower at the home of Mrs. Terrence Mocennis. Mr. and Ml’I- Walsh will reside in Watervsle. A host of friends join in wlehlns them ,ma.ny years of wedded bliss. ‘me July meeting of the lint Royalty Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. B. Heertz wlht: 13 members present and a n/umber or visitors. The meeting opened with the Creed and roll call was answered by my- ing a nlckle. Reports were receiv- ed and as the day was very hot ‘mo program was dispensed with- Next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Leslie none!- 1 W llelnl Trip 1 BARGAIN 1 FARES '10 l HALIFAX -oom- ramn. more-r an-rmtmr. Auotlftrh MM. Aflfiflb II. 1'” from \ EAST ROYALTY W. I. $6.00 cmaborrn-ovm Proporuoncfelf Lo! lane find . other etouovw mum oi”‘i'c“uT and em: Tmlce your: or an HAL!’ I43! _.._... Ticket: Good to ODD INJUIY L21 DAY OOAOHHH ONLY ...__... . For Further Infomlntioet Oovunlf any Ticket Agent Colln Donald. Quite a number of the young people from this and other com- munities motored to Port Hill on Sunday and then went across by boat to Lennox Island for the celebrations iiherc August has brought some lovely summer days and many tourists are enjoying the lovely weather. The beaches all along the North Side are being well patronized} from Damley to Cavendish, Miss Hilda "Adams has recently gone to Kenslngton and will be a guest of Mrs. William Campbell} for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cousins returned xrom their honeymoon of, two weeks on Tuesday evening to their home in Baltic after spend- ing a wonderful time sight seeing besides visiting friends. On the following evening the friends from Baltic and other communities gathered to welcome them and tender them a shower. 'me can kept coming till the house was filled. Mr. Bruce Rielly presided and gave a splendid address wel- coming the young people home and in behalf of all present wished Mr. and ms. cousins many years of wedded bliss and happiness. The many and varied parcel: were opened by Jennie Ramsay, Mrs. Edie Matthews and armnged by Mrs. John MacNutt and Mrs. Robert Cousins. ll/ilr. Cousins in behalf of himself and Mrs. cous- ins thanked everyone for their ex- pression of good will and kindness. Mrs. Cousins was the recipient of a. shower previous to her marriage from her friends in sea View when the gifts were beautiful and consisted of silver, bedding, linen, furniture and many useful and u. umentsl gifts beside; some on- velopes. All joined in singing For 'mey are Jolly Clood Fellows till they almost liftea the roof with three cheers and a bounce. After the gifts were admired a boui/lfui lunch was served and the remaind- er of the evening omdeuntiy mm in dancing. splendid music was n.. ' Mass.. who has been visiting her ulster Mrs. Keir l7.unssy_ Baltic, left recently to return after spend- ing n pl oipary, were recent see View the guests of Mr. and maprieeeeolowthevennotpevmc H.Ol_MAN’S Helps Get Ready For Exhibition Visitors To Charlottetown And Visiting} Members Of The Grand Lodge I. 0.0. F. To Summerside With A IO DAY SALE of BEDDING THURSDAY, August 3rd to SATURDAY, August l2tH Aucusr 3, 193, 3 Piece Bed Outfits Exceptional Value At There’s no need to put up with old worn out beds when you can buy new outfits at such a low price! These outfits consist of strong walnui finished steel bed, link fabric spring and cotton filled mattress—al1 new and fresh. Available in all standard sizes. Order today. 13.95 “PARADISE" Spring Filled Mattress Regularly Priced l7.50 l 3.9 Special Only If you are entertaining vlsltors—at least, give them a comfortable mattress to sleep on. The “Parn- dlse” is a well made mattress with hundreds of tem- pered coil springs, well padded top and bottom and covered with serviceable ticking. An outstanding buy at $13.95. duly: and they are now almost drslwlng to a close. Miu Peluline Irvine hes return- ed to her home in cape Tra/verse after ape.-riding 9. pl ‘ holiday in Sea view. Mrs. Ida Moaounn and Mr. I-tarry wd James Moaoucan were visitors to Ben View on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Illusory. Summerside were recent visitors to Sea View. Tbemanyfrlendnofmr. boo Brennennreindeodaorrytolearn hehuludallttlecet backin ‘ holiday . Mr. and me. Lee Adnnu. visitors to Mrs. J. D. Dussan. Mr. sterling Mhoclmegor, Bos- ton is spending his holidays in Darnley the guest of his brother Josie and Mrs. Maodregor. '1!-no fishermen are getting good catches of the smell mackerel but the demand is so poor and me expenses. The school is being thoroughly. soon be well.—V. ' rnovmcul rox nun DAY 0 A Fox Field Day and Picnic will be held under the 3 ice: of the Prince Edward Island silver Fox Breeders’ an Exhibitors’ Association in co-operation with the Pro- vincial rtment of Agriculture at the Experimental Station, 0 erloitetown on Saturday, Aguet 12th. .: W '1;-."~ :.'.."ii.'”"' .:':".:.°=°: :r...°=- occ . on in pa. 0 n ry :brouchon?E|uadn. 8 - I All intereiud are asked to arrive at the Farm not tor til eleven o'clock, at which time A tour of the Farm -- one-will-be conducted. Lunch will be served at twelve o'clock sharp after which the E0311!!! will start endcontlaue natillspproxllllnuly form my. Tee, dlebee ‘ and milk will be supplied by the Experimental station, while basket lunches will beve.»to.be provided. by ihou lug. Arloenl bond will supply music. ~ no we MISS nus me. ,1:-ox svsm. ..i in ‘marrow rs with-bro Ar’-no cleaned and -renovated during holi-1 his illnell but all trlllt he will- SUMMERSIDECH Smart -- Comfortable Useful DAVENPORT i‘i°°‘T' 15.50 A good looking couch for living room or den and so useful when unexpected company arrives -— The back drops down to make a comfortable double bed. Mattress and two matching cushions are covered In good wearing repp. Strong steel frames and resilient . springs. An Extra Good Value! ARLOTOWN l PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Department of Public Works and Higllwali TENDER SEALED TENDERS addressed to the oepartmenl ‘” Public Works and Highways, Charlottetown, Prince word Island, will be received up to noon on Aulzllfil 9:1 for the following highway work:— RECONSTRUCTION OF SUB-GRADE Trunk Route No. 4—Millvlew to Murray Harbour d‘ Sections: Bench at Wood Island Ferry ‘-0 Mal“ K“ ' junction of Ferry Road, 1 mile each side of Ferry Rm‘ and through Orwell to Eldon, approximately 3 "‘ (Security Deposit Roqulriil .$3.ooo.oo). Each tender for the work must be on the regular mg: which may be obtained at the Office of the Chief Ensllnt "1 Department of Public Works and Highways. Cl"“'° town, Prince Edward Island, on or after August 1' 1, and must be accompanied by an accepted ,bnnk chetllllgrll’; able to the Provincial Treasurer of the Province of Edward Island for the mount shown in the ad ment. . The Department makes a ellerge of 18-00 W °“°:'h:°:. pleic set of specifications which is refundable 0" , turn of the specification. T be u, i Y ,« ‘flue lowest or any tender will not necessnrll ..’ ' . ,......1..a..MecM11.lIlicAv1‘ym' ' -- llmphnvluvs c............;; mu» ldw|r1t.ill|I|." ‘ « 4"’ “-.1."'.-