Tweeds and Poiret Twills, new, smart, attractive, all will be on sale Friday and Saturday. New Summer Coats ‘ of all Styles and Fabrics _ Half. Price ! This clearance offer is a wonderful buying opportunity! The lovely new coats shown represent our whole stock of coats in . Poiret Twill, Charmelinp, Tricotine, and Tweeds. In colors there are black, navy and sand, as well, of course as mixed ettects in tweeds. Lovely, attractive, stylish garments, wear- able right now. _ . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., HALF PRICE HALF PRICE Sale of ‘Suits Silk Dresses Half Price . . . .. HALF PRICE ettes I_IIIIII llboylousncfloggole Complete Clearance of o , Worth to $18.10 You’ll find a fine range of these ready on a big rack. Printed and Flat Crepes and Georg- b" - Friday and Saturday, You’ll Buy 2 Prs. 59c Silk Hose for $1.00 This is a stocking of really remarkable value at the regular price of 59c. Friday and Saturday we’re offering an oppor- tunity for more people to get acquainted with it. Ten new summer shades, a very excellent hose for the money—the best for the price in town. TWOPAIRS FOR...... . . . . . . . . . . . KAYSER, FULL FASHIONED, ALL SILK, SUPPER HEE $2 for $1.75 Here's a value that we are sure you will appreciate, a finest quality pure silk, full fashioned hose, slipper heel, Chairs, Rose Taupe, Newtone, Fairskin, Beachskin and Arab. $2.00 quality for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - Printed Cottons, 25c to 30c quality 30 and 36 inches wide .15 floral and striped- patterns. 11/; yard lengths. Yard . .. Final clearance colored Madras 5O niches wide in plain blue or gold. Thisline must b ecleared out entirely. Week. end price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Frilled curtain with valance. The curtains .are edged with narrow colored border and valance with 3 1n. insertion of colored silk. Per Pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. I Mosquito netting 36 in. wide. Suitable for summer cottag- .8 es in white only. l-'er_Yard . . . . . . . . . - .. l‘ htl ‘l d hem titched linen huck towels, plain and color- Edlgbordesrglfin . . . . . . . . . 25 P.C. OFF‘ A lot oi’ leatherette runners, centres and cushion tops in at- tractive Chinese designs. Ideal for summer cottages. 25 P.C. OFF 2 Dozen “Dandies” for Men 6-? Boys Men’s khaki moleskin pants all sizes. Pair _. . . .. - - $153 Men's black lustre coats .. . .. . . . . ._., $3.55 Clergymairs black lustre coats .. . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . .. $335 Young Men’s light weight plus fours . . . . . . . . . . . ._ $6.50 Young Men’s flannel pants $4.50 to . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . $2.66 Men’s light weight tweed pants .... . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $2150 Men’s dark grey English flannel pants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.75 Men’s flannel blazer coats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6.00 Mewsplainflannelblazer coats $ .60 Boy's balbriggan combinations .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.50 Boylsallwoolbathingsuits,2to6 25o Boy'ssllwoolbathingsuits,8to14 . Boyfiscottonbathingsuitsfib and .75 Bofscottonierseymnavyandred 35 Smallbofsblonsesn . . . . . . . . . . .89 Bofsbalbriggandrawers to clear Boybooverallskhakiandred Men's Tru Knitbslbriggdn combinations . . . . . . .. . . . $1.50 Men’s nainsook combinations $1.00 Men's fancy broadcloth shirts, sepsrste collar . ., . . . “ .89 Men's sailor straw hats $1.25 Men's all wool bathing suits $2.19 Men’s cotton bathing suits .. .. . .. ...... $1.00 Men’s broadcloth shirts collar attached . . . . . . . . . . $1.19 n; Eastern Quara". . n-ssx rob mics Hop Ale. ‘l-s-till Aug, Q. OI‘ AARON O. COGS- willow-TBS ems occurred. sundsy. July 14th.. in the eighty third you o! his sge. o! Aaron O. Oogswell, 1|. f highly respected and lifelong resident oi Georgetown. He was the son or the lste James Cogswell sud Ann Osm- sron. His kindly good nature sud genisl dlspositio endured him to all with whom he csme in contact. He was closely identified with st. Davids Church. He leaves besides his widow. s brother. Rev. Dsniel o! Gloucester, England. s. sister, Mrs. Abbie McLeod of Vancouver. I nephew, James E. Cogswoll, oi St. John. N. IS. ind three stepsons. The iunersl was held ‘rucsdsy irons his lets residence. the service being dusted by Rev. Henry Pierce, p The pallbearers were, Messrs How- srd MacDonald. Peter Ross, John W. i McPhce, 1. E. Morrlsey. John A. Mc- liinnon and A. A. MscDonsld The ibody was interred m the United Church Cemetry. ‘ A. .381‘. ANDREWS PBESBYTII- IAN CHURCH MONTAGUIJF-Won- derml progress is being msds by the Presbyterian Church hers. as evi- denced by the tact thst on Sunday 7th July, there tool: plsce st the Communion service the reception oi eighteen new members. spiring to see these stand beiore the large congregation and make public profession o! their faith. In s. brie! sdmonitory address to the new church members. Dr. Bruce-Williams stated thst they hsd entered s. vast and venerable community whose lite snd experience were Xocussed upon three great elements, Faith. Vision and Service. A second service oi’ deep significance took place on Sunday lsst when the Rev. W. Bruce Muir. Charlottetown. Moderator o! the Maritime Synod o! the Presbyterian Church in Cumin. baptized twelve children. A very lsrge congrega- tion assembled for the Bsptismll service and thrilled to the inspira- tlon o! this sicrcd rite snd to Mr. Muir's protound sermon. At the evening service Mr. Muir preached sgsln to s lsrge congregation and his sermon will give an added ins- petus to the determined progress oi the congregation in sll its depart- ments. PERSONALS ..'Miss Conway. Rollo Bay. rec- ently visited Georgetown-A. ..'R.ev. D. P. Crokzn. Fort Augus- tus recently visited Georgetown.-A. . . ‘Mrs. Campbell Mary. Newport. Georgetown-A. and daughter recently visited ..'Mrs. Fay and daughter. Agnes Newport. recently visited George. towns-A. ..’Ml.ss Marie McLeod. Upton re-t 69ml? visited Georgetown the guest o! her cousin, NettieWslken-A. ~94“! Mil’ Renton. Charlotte- WVII ll 5991161118 the summer 1'- Georgetown-A. ..'Dr. Grant and son, Earl. Mon tlgue. motored to Georgetown re' entlyn-A. ..'Mrs. Gsudet and Ismlly. Gnu. lottetown are visiting friends in Georgetown-A. ..'Mrs. Jones McPhec and sister. Miss Minnie Walker, U. S. A. ree- ontly visited Gsorgetowrt-A. --'MLss Mamie Power. Mrs, pa"; and Mr. Jerome Power. motored to Georgetown reoentlyn-A. . ..'Miss Ohrlstius Campbell. Prim- rose is visiting in Georgetown the Iulst of rm. Joseph MscPhea-A. i . .‘Mr. Jsmss Edward Cogsweli and {sully o! Saint John. N. B» were in Georgetown, sttondlns the tuners] of the 1m Asron Oogswell. A. "Miss Glsdys MacDonald re-_ turned to her homo in Georgetown sitar visiting in Olnrlottstovm, the flllfl 0! he! Aunt. Mrs. Mom, A. mam. Molsue and daughters. heown. N. S. are visiting in floorgotown the guest oi their cous- P- lfi- Isnlsmln Stewart-A. Ililifi-BARF-OTTE‘ l Itwasim‘ .(‘ .QARDY_LK_‘:I. g . / . I " uauulul" A remarkable rmo and Eloctrola that raprodnn: xbopboni: Rnard: with 2 Mierc-ryncbronos: balm to a Jnpn-degrse. Ionian. Tbm dininn vain-all for inipnrticn. Victor ubimt. _ guuntn in tbm word: ' jinn". VKITOI RADIO CONSOLE 1-91 Celplm Ital n50! Features of Victor's Greatest Instrument improved Vi. Oh thrilling new ppowar-deptb-color. clement in micro-exact ruonmeo d any fnqumry. Selcn and Jmritivs 3 lmprowd radia-rinrui! develops! b] Virtor-unpreredsnted fidelity. Two new Rzdiatron: 24$ in flu 4 rimrit; incnud column-no 1i:- 5 Excluriw rup-r-ulcmsti: full m1 Jinn nation ralmcr u illlutmud. ally rbiclded. Quickly rcmcvsbla 7 Marv/alas: new all-Victor electro- dynamic xpqaker — manic: mnui: from tb: sir ar rocord-Juutifully! 8 Exgsiritoly duignvd compact Tnsdnnunied "rm Mum’: ’ Vain". Tb: world’: man fancy: , vf; air as well as music perfect fidelity l' thralled ! . n: wny scale _. . so mellow in tone! Identific- greatest trnif wlcros lADlO-ILSCTIOI-A um ; g $375 comm an our Only a few days old, butalready the most» talked-aboutmusical instrument in the? country. Thousands were thrilled by in! Thousands more will crowd “the stores of Victor Dealers to hear it. _ Micro-Synchron- ous! Don't miss iti. Cmne early! HE magic of the greatest name in- ' music drew thousands upon thou- sands to the stores . music who longed for an instrument that would reproduce music from the They came to stay just a few minutes .. . . but they stayed for hours. En- . . Never before had they seen or heard anything like it. Music from the air so startling in clarity, so perfect throughout the entire musical . music from V.E. Ortho- phonic records so golden, so natural, Such is the musical triumph toward which Victor has patiently striven for 5O years — the greatest radio-record instrument . . . by Victor! \ | t‘ l fi VICTQR FULL VISION ILLUMJNATED SUPER-AUTOATIC STATIO SECTOR- all Jldlou plainly and par/only uiJibIr-Jsrt Jlido hob-ad tum for mine-arm adjunmmt. . lovers of from records with ca" Swiid‘ This amazing duo-instrument presents Victor's latest advance in radio . ._ . new in principle, new in design, and so ingeniously mated with the famous new and im rovcd Electroia, that you rorn station to record at y ‘ the more turn of a tiny knob-and get radio reproduction that a: last matches new Victor able separately . . cabinet of Nginal design .- .- . the marvelous tone of the new V3. Orthophonic records. - But the greatest news of all is the price. Think of it, only $575. for the entire instrumcn: complete with all tubes. The Radio is, of course, avail- . in a handsome only $255. Never bcforc ih theentirc his- tory of musical reproduction have such high quality instruments been offered to the public a: these scnsationally low 'priccs. Hear them to-dayl Go Any Time —to any Victor Dealer and 4 ___£. HI‘. MlVwll H ‘.1 Wllil. VICTOR TALKING MACHINE COMPANY OI CANADA LIMITED. MONTREAL ..'M.rs. Fraser and children. Chor- lottstown srs visiting in George-‘ town. the guest of her parents. Mr. sud Mrs. Refuse-A. ..'Mv. James Mclsnc. Bear Riv- _g_. ..'Mrs. Dr. Toombs sud dsughtn Miriam. Mount ltowsrt are visiting In Georgetown the guest d’ Mrs. womb‘: dsughtsr. llrs. Stewart-A. mum ram’ Dort sad daught- ss-sfllfrsnton. N. 9.. m visiting in m. Ill} Uhsster Wllkerp-A. ‘nu illnssso! Mrs. Barry Waugh. wumm vsuoy is dflply rosrsud b! er is visiting in Georgetown. the ‘ guest of Capt. and Mrs. Fitzgerald guest a their‘ cou- ber rainy Moods sad ndshbmm. the ensuing you" m.“ Cullen ma; by her successiul college career shsll room. ._,__ A number oi ciiissns irom New An- nsn lrsvsilsrs Nest. snd Wilmot Vslloy were among the number in lununsrslde lsturdsy evening. ' w. Nelson Owen, Hamilton. was s ncont visitor to New Annsn. m. sud 1m. leott Mctdurdo. Mrs. fill Waugh. North Dedodue we. Glov. Myers sod dsushhrl Myrtle and can, Oslssry. were visitor: w New Amen ‘fllundsy evening. Mr. Mold! ldhunnln. Dedequs. wss s recent visitor to Wiimot vu- M. m. Bu?! Wsulh. Wilmot Nelle! wls in the city ‘thunder. Among those sttsnding the Wern- be: conditions is much lmllfoyvsd. We en's Institute Ooovsntioaiadhcriottol sincerely hops to soc an restated to i s first clsss cortitlcstesnd Judging ‘Lou m,“ be “up to ths mark." in the school ' EfiFA..." “$5.. is on an extended visit with friends in The dsy bi the New Annsn races is not isr sway now. This dsy has never yet hilcdJ large and appreciative sudlsnce snd no body. young or‘ old should miss this year. u it promises to go many points better thsn ever. The specious grounds and the "pro- gramme o1 ‘the r dsy" invites all to come. Mrs. Hubert McNsill and Mr. Ed- win McNoill. ‘nsvsllers Nest. were visitors to the Cspitsl. Mrs. Mclldurdo. North ledsqus, is spending s iew days witunc: daugh- ter, Mrs. Jsmss Msrohbulk. m. he; Woolloy. North Sedeque. INN Willy smrnoon in New An- m‘. Ill ldith Cameron. ‘grsdusts hi!" ll Inmdlos s nmubor o! dsys eta-duty in Willa-wt Volley. , " EYEBIGI-IT a 11.1. MABON,” .1‘; An English soccer team recently played a match in Madrid. Slum- Business for Sale cuss-r was: sun CASH sTOII Stems Son & C0- sounis. nmcs EDWABDISLAND Buildings sud Entire Stock 0f General Merchandise Splendid opportunity (or any w": prising person so stop rlshtmm (M! CASH BUSINESS. 1M1 u» m» cpmuc u men M i” post twenty-six years. GOOD STAND ltoro and ollcss very convcnltflll! unused. modern use PW" "m uslnstondlxigthresstorlmx‘ IM-twosnlslnellstorin- lnmeliskpossesslon J. n. suns!- ‘ Bole U?‘ losrll. P. l. Islsol. Isisdfil. ill. IIT- qll-ll-lfi-fl. no. .=.....?.i 7 snmrmfl ‘ssslluwllhsld ms I