._ ri ii ; 4 l 5 . A l , . ` I I LADIES’ LINEN i l www; .amggijwmgm -4: ;_'/`.:: “. S( D n h il ii tl [7 Ol ‘~TFI!'-fi’-`»‘2?1’U :IEWQU5 ¢1::.`;.¢.uu'9:"_ \ ._.____.....-.:»_ 1-|.¢¢»`;,,,.. . i ‘ .»{5‘._-;¢'ii'_'.1 J ¢ ' ,. . ; _ f “» ui ‘ .x.i;,5'_ "i._‘»_' ~f:.~_»,-_ <0.; in 4' .i _ ._ _ah _ __ _.-_-.1 . ._ * :“~‘\..I"` ;*-‘, _.ei ...v _ __ '-‘ -K~ x 1 _-it .liiti i I 4 I 'r .I i §. I *ie-eve-,.<.._.... _,__.~.,.,-__...... ._ .s 1*? _ -_._ '_ sw - "' ‘ ' e-‘#7: ..’_~;~V_ .1 i L I i-ll t . v. 5 1 _ ‘ i .i i!.~'r./ ‘mi .;'.,\ 1.1.1; "if #AI ”»I‘I""' 1 I1' _tl THURSDAY g l"" ` g _M M1' ` = .; 1 *'u;-'-Mi 1 ‘§ . ‘M » , :I I THE Cl-IARLOT'l`ETOWN GUARDIAN JULY 22_1¢ SALE SCOOP. SUITS Clearing' Price $ O49 LADIES’ SPRING: COATS GULLlSON'S for better Perman. ent WHV¢-1- L-901-5-28-ti _ FOR FUMIGATING, telephone 1075. Work Guaranteed. Reliable Fiimlaatins C0.. 145 Great George Silver- L-1995-6-24~s-t-tif. THE FII-‘I'lE'I'l-I ANNIVERSARY oi’ the Clifton. New I.ondon W.M.S will be held in Clfton Church, Sun- day. July 25th at 7.30 P. M. Speak- er, Rev. M. Ktk. Special music. L-996-7-22-34. I i __ CENTRAL UNITED CHURCH. - Ssrvioe will be held in the Dun- ro at the close of the mom ng service and at South Lake at 3 P. M. L-943-7-22-li. ’ POLICE COURT.- .'uppea_red in Police 1 3 OFF Only a Few Left, So.Hurry 1\I0lX'l‘ TRYO.\' §(`ll00l. among them. Complimentary re- ('I.0.~'l.\'G l marks were then made by many of ----_~ iliose present expressing regret at 'Flip Mt. 'I‘i'yoii school held their the departure of their teacher. anniiul .-x;iiii.i:.i'i pu;i;i~ :ruin Grzitles i all, The _glnglng of the National I to X ‘.\'<‘ri\ exiiiiiiied iii the vnri- Anthem brought an enjoyable Jus .~‘il>l».‘i'l.» bf: liiiui' iciiclier Mis; bite-rnoon to 9, ¢lo;e_ ` Anieiia. .\l.l.Dt>i:i\`ii iiiid .slidwed by .licir proinpt ;ii:il nccuruic replies ‘.li.i; ‘lii‘.r liine cliiriiig' tlic past few 'ridc‘s travelling suit nplgélp i11g(l1(l\3$y;-“1E~l;n_<`c‘ and Cllml novelty “I the R059m“1'Y C011' moming charged with a breach of tgcssanitary bye-law and were fin- l d e an costs and ordered to clean up their premises. Two vagr- ants were sentenced to 10 days .tn Jail or in lieu of serving sentence ` ordered to leave the province, while non-payment of dog tax case paid up in addition tp oourt Costs, PARASITES on farm animals can be controlled. Purina Mills miiiiufnctune proper dlsinfcctants and remedial inetlieines for cattle,i l\0iZ-<. l>0ultry, fines, in fact all live stock found on the farm. A large* slack of cattle fly spray is avail- nblc at McKie dz C0., Charlotte- toivii. Do not let your an`mals suffer during this hot weather. Call, write, or phone McKic & Col. for your iicecls. A full stock of worm cap- sules for pigs is available together with jaw-spreadcrs and pilling guns and full instructions for their use., L-924-7-22-24-27. WEDDING BI-ILLS.-A pretty wedding was solemnized in St. ade.. brought objections from syd_ Ma.lachie's Church, Kinkora, on Wednesday morning, July 14th 1937 at 7.30 o'c!ock, when Mary Kath- leen, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mis. Emmett Hughes, Shamrock. became the bride of Joseph C. Hagan, son of the late FmncLs and Mrs. Hagan. Kell_\"s Oro=s. The ceremony was performed by the pastor, Rev. M. J. Smith, who also perforuied the Niiptial Mas. Sister Mary Winiiifred, cousin of the groom. played the wedding march and during the ceremony, to- gether with the girls choir, render- ed some appropriate hymn". The bride was dressed in white, and was attended by her sister, Ella, who wore shell pink with whit-e necess- oriei \fr \Inrk Hzigaii, brother of I \-Z---Y~""Y"""_"‘“ 1 h ,T if -1 _h t _ . _ i day £135.-.I.‘3’.i‘°...‘f.‘..."..iZZ..Tl` ..§`.""§.§u§ ‘§...‘.i-1“lT.‘$‘.i2‘.i i‘.’?i‘l.“€$Zi§i..’_‘~‘~""° “” and any _hue we =i°iefv1 l izifis. ie.1`0.=rer0iis young rieigequlil-dGiiibLille siiiipgig noilg; l‘“"¥~“ 0” ‘~"°_“'““- .“’“h ill” P"°° - fniuner, Pi'c\'ious to her marriage ,of proft‘ss0r§ and older students. Scriptlom “This mixture t° be the bride was given ii shower at Unlike the rote or the lower house “km in l“b1°5P”°”S three “mes ll ANNUAL PRIZE MEET , ______ _ _g “s1lghten" Scouts, and took care or . - al To Be Held Oli \ i yéléree mile hike e Wag one ofgthe mi OUR BOADING HOUSE CUT S O A P A N cr and the great march past was given OI NT M E N T Rev. Geoff:ev Guiton, formerl of “Smiling Mixture" is it medi- ne Bay. England. The mirture, ch is plain vinegar and water, for non-gi-innicus. non-iafficus, n experimental camp for sight- " ~ ‘ "`~. ff the Scout troop the Blind School of Behala. _. c...ii.ed a prom sing cups or five. were in charge of camp detals xce t cookin A outing experiences greatly en- | 26 2 ruese FAc|ALs Aus Trnaiaiv ! 1 joyed by the boys. Because of the Ju y th and 7th’ 1937 ldgzlgf *FF°“° cuncuna is ggngllahgs special. ildiness of the camp. and the smart Ar CHARLOTTETOWN I., ' ::::::.‘:":-'..ii:::f. éifttiiii; ‘;i12€“;i3°;.‘z‘ "12.;’;.ii.."’5i‘.‘."..:.§ _, ' W ~ii;M;vA1§3§;‘¢1;uMB€L‘;':,T_§ ginigg ,Rg;‘§R.?é;U,I;'i:'.fg'NE, Scouts were sightless. _ ._ "'12, use cuncuna ,_ P R 0 G R A M M E ,Q &,:,,¢ Al' Home Ano "E °‘5.fgZf"'"Y° Q-L‘g5l¢I,f,|i':f, Canadian Scout leadership figur- YIRST DAY- i -_ -"‘--. ‘;§|f,°Lof/‘Eff -, j` _ sumo /isimsr ed in the recent first All-India Boy _ mms THAN _ ' _-lf, nuunrionniom 1-_' scout Jamboree. ui Delhi, which MacKinnon Match _ _ _ MacKinnon Cup and $100.00 \ ,.,,D,..,_ p frrzniaiciuses./',.;_/~,\\ vga; utsgxued by hLoi-u and Lady Green Shot Match ~ - - - - - - - - ~ - - $25-90 ‘V v » SOAP 25# » oiwmen as 0," f‘,“e`c,,,,g°‘ ‘me Wdf$';,,a°;,°° ~-~- ~_____._- , l,M‘J Mt. Buchanan P. E. I. June 24 1937 To Mr. and Mrs. Larsen and family. Dear Friends:-It is with a feeling of genuine pleasure that we. your new neighbors and friends meet here tonight to welcome you to our midst and to extend to you our best wishes for your happiness in your new home. We trust that you will always find us neighborly and friendly and we know that truest sense neighbors and all that it means. In conclusion we ask ou to accept this gift as a sign of your welcome among US. EM on behalf of the members of the Women‘s Institute. Mrs. P. D. Murchison Mrs. John Morrison.-J. BONSIIAW WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The regular monthly meeting of Bonshaw Women's Institute was held on Monday night June 14th at the home of Mrs. L. T. Beaton with goodly number of members in attendance. Meeting opened with I.nstitute Ode and Creed. Three. l In The--- I l BASEMENT! _l » Q / white. Sizes 14-20. Ld°ww ° si‘1ieniiGsoU1il'1€ice $1-49 Ladies’ two-piece String Suits, colors peach, nile blue, pink yellow, and $ Price _ _ _ Ladies’ white pique Dresses with large bright colored buttons. Sizes 14-20. $ Prices - _ _ _-L39 Ladies’ linen Crash Skirts. Sizes 14 io 20. Price _ _ 980 Ladies’ bright colored Crepe Dresses. Sizes 14 Ifriigi __ .__ __ Children’s bright color- ed Voile Dresses. Sizes 2 to 6 yrs. Price _ - -‘ - Ladies’ fancy trimmed Lace Dresses. Assorted colors. Sizes 14 $ to 20. Special _ Girls’ linen Crash Dress- es, in several different styles. Sizes 8 to 14 yrs. Price _ Ladies’ Grey Flannel Skirts, in three dih’erent styles. Sizes 14 $ to 20. Price _ -Ilgs Ladies’ Fiovvered voiie Dresses. Sizes 14 to 42. Price _ _ Sub-standard brightcol- ored Terry Towels. Price pr. L a die s’ Embroidered Crepe Dressing Gowns. Colors pink, y e I l 0 w, peach and black. Price _ _ - _ Ladies’ Voile Blouses colors blue, pink' |,,.0“_r; manure Price _ _ __ _ _ Ladies’ Silk Knit l.,m,_ IGS. colors white and peach. Sizes small, mud. ium and large _ Price _ _ _ ___ Ladies’ White Ifndwarm Purses. . Price _ _ em Children’s onc.piece Broadcloth P yj ii m as, colors yellow, plnk, blue and white. Sizes 2 to 6 yrs. Price _ Ladies’ bright colored print C 0 I. I 0 ll Hmlgg. Dresses. Sizes flli to 44. Price _ _ 599 Ladies' Cl‘0pe l’_\'j:iniii-. colors white, yellow, green, Pink and blue. Sizes Small, medium und large. Price _ _ _ _ Ladies' String ._ .e;ilers_ colors royal blue, yellow and green. Sizes 34 to 42. Price » Ladies’ heavy drill Niivy Slacks. Sizes l4‘ 9 to 20. Price -- _ Ladies’ Silk Knit Gloves colors white. pink. brown, navy and _\'el|o\v. Sizes 6 to 8. Price _ _ _ pr. we will find you slways congenial. we hope that in future year, our c feelings toward each other will siiii be or the spirit that we have ooze 0 _ _ ‘or each other this evening. in short that we will always be in the . Q new members joined. Discussion took place concerning the annual Institute picnic. It was decided to hold the picnic at Hockey Point on July 3rd. On motion, it was decid- ed to treat the school children at the examination with ice cream. The teacher also to be presented with a gift from Institute. Very in- teresting papers on music, poetry. chicken feeding etc., were read. at the close of the meeting a dainty lunch of lee cream and cake was . Y ntreal. and now on the teaching, served by the ho:tess, assisted by y . _____, ___ _ sf a ~--' "-' -'~- ~~-~-_-"=<=_-- Misses Thelma Beaton and Muriel MacDonald. Next meeting I0 D0 held at home of Mrs. Gcddie MHC- Leod. Roll Call, name ii Ciinadin Historical Event and dnte. 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