, . __,_,,__- _ _,___ “El-OT” EASTERN Gllllllllll IESTEllll A-Gllllllllllll ,_ .§!l - -mnrss- m. Misses‘ Silk runs "'95"! l’! HWTW“ 1""- aoo and no. Gollers 50c, Chsnile W- 1W1- "lll-‘i-"rli- and Braid Tums each 75c at sin. clsirl. ‘ uou-l-ll-lll Ladies’ Spring Coats Just 50 Left -IIIAYING INTI-ILL Illfl mind. Wu but cw"! It lev- -aumrs rwrs, Psnsml mo, “Wdbhwm l-a-Mmuml- hrgcfltnwdwhikmdcolorl. A 3554"”!- mhbw” line assortment. Mlllinery 99pm. nlent at Binclairs. 4405-1-14-2i. . ‘ . ._BPIOIAL,PIIICES on Ill hd- _ H o E R s ids’ lists. Millinery Department at A’ Dollar Saved is a Dollar Earned," It Pays to Shop at Prowgg’; HALF PRlcl-z i , SOURIS Smart coats of many styles-tho whole lot . __to go at HALF PRICE-Jhere are some among _ ; them that will be quite all right for early Fall Binclcirs. MOI-T-ll-Zi. The many lriendr o! Mrs. 1110-. -sll TI! NEW Voile Drum wear-it we have your type and size-it's an op- nuwn» _.-.»» ~.~_.-_.-... .,,_,,_,~, ,Tiny Blot Near King’s Face Causes Rush In Stamp World the sill-charged Canadian three- cent stamps has set the postage stamp hunters oi this district agog and has enhanced considerably the stamps value to collectors. A hurried glance at. the stamp discloses nothing unusual in its appearance. In color it is red, the same as the regular issue, which came into use when the three-cent rate was applied about a year ago. Formerly the two-cent stamp was also red, but these were recalled and new brown two~cent stamps curred that has caused the stamp collectors to don their armor Ind go stamp-hunting. On one stamp on each sheet oi 100, a. tiny black dct appears immediately alter the figure “3" and it is said that the stamp bearing this little dot, will in the year's to come, be almost priceless in value to those who treasure stamps. Even now some collectors are said to be paying l0 cents ior one of these stamps. So iar as is known no mas Arbing (in) o! Souris, will rs- portunity you should not miss. grot to lssrn o! he: illness in the ‘S? “mun fizdgfijcm” '° ‘m’ "W" M“ "m" ‘mm’ (4064-54-11, You Save Your Dollars. These Specials go on" Sale For l’ Mr. and Mrs. I. Ii. P. Conroy, o! Bouris, were recent visitors u» Wel- lington, visiting iriendr and rclr- tivel. Mira. (Dr) McKay, o! Bummer- sids, has been in Bouris visiting her sister, Mrs. A. E. Clarke. Mn. But Proust, oi Charlotte- town, was l. visitor to our II; l: Friday visiting iriends. The remains o! the late Mr. John and had tor the past few years mods his home with his son Mr. Peter Mcbsllan in Sourls, and during this time made many friends in our town who will greatly miss Mr. McLellan. In this sad bereave- ment the Guardian Joins with their many lriends in extending ‘ sympathy to the bereaved family. The closing exercises o! Souris High School took place on Thurs- dny aitcrnoon in St. Man's Hall, ior young ladies and Misses. Prices -—ALL BALANCE Ladies mun- mer Dresses now selling at special ‘ wise; at Sinclsirl. 4405-7-14-21.‘ —-GIBLS COTTON DRESSES, sizes 7 to 14 years, and 2 to 6 years, with panties. Special 69c at Bin- clairs. 4405-7-14-21. —LAnm5. Misses and Ohildrens Beach Pyjamas in our Ready to Wear Department at very moderate prices. Sinclsirs. 4405-7-14-2i.~. —ALL LADIES and Ohildrens Summer Coats reduced in price. Sinclairs Ready to Wear — 2nd Floor. 4405-7-14-21. —A'I'I‘END AUCTION Sale on premises of Mrs. A. C. McLeod, French River, New London on Sat- urday, July 16th at '1 p. m. 4384-‘1-13-15-21 -—BOYS WASH SUITS, 2 to ‘i Thursday, Friday and Saturday Men’s Fancy Silk Hose. Sole Price a pair 29c and .. . . . .,.,....._.,. .._._.. Men's Silk Underwear Combinations and two pieces. A suit ,._._._....l... . . . ._ Men's Negligee Shirts, attached or separate collar, 89c, $119 and ' Boys Cotton Jerseys .._.,.,.a,.,,,,.~.,._._. . light weight . . ...,._.,.,._.,..._...,._.... See our Special Values in Men's and Boy's Bathing Suits. Heavy Cotton Blankets (suitable for camp.) Regular value 1.50. Clear- I ing 69c A line of Boy's Work Shirts. Regular 90c. Clearing A line of Boy's Work Shirts. Regular 75c. Clearing at .. . . . . . . . . . .. and“ Save That Dollar. A Glance Over the List Below Will Help Just a few left Men's Imam P 42, 44 and 4c. Clearing at HAinl-imfilglzgg Boy's Blue Denim Overalls- Sizes 4 to 8 years. Week end special, a pair Plush Cushions good for car or camp. Week end special .._... . 79c "1 Molollan, who passed sway sud- Yo Men's suitl sizes Collectors Glamor for Rehashed Three-cent Issue dsnly m 50mg on wmm“ w ' —INDIAN nrvaa Parish play‘ B ‘m3 Bl d B] 34 and .36- wu. Miss Jack,’ u. ow... Mle . rewn. ue an sck Stripe- -__- tcrnoon o! last week, were laid to I Men s Work and Fanqy sugpend. smmrnm), July ill-A slight and the figure "a" printed on the rest on. Friday morning in st. 32H?" “fiBhi-“Hgllnwfl Eadie ers Q Week end price .._. . ., _ ' \ ~ ‘ t M y R‘ o‘ c t . Th l t c es a er I I a o |_o c l o s u,o,ljl\\_| I o Ivl l_l_l_lgl_l IVI Y ’ . l, error in the printing o some e s s21‘: that Lowvhe; the arm 0c‘ Mil-lichen“ wane 851363" 0e! as; special novelties‘ 4398-74441 Boym Fancy Pullovers’ an wool, 19 oung M611 B SUITS GHETB-HtGGd B1116 I Serge Suits- Week end price Loonaulsanoohynooo-J......m_,, I 15 Men's Tweed Suits. Sizes 36 to 39. Regular $15.00 and $20.00. Clearing at ..,..._._._..._-. . . . . . HALF PRICE , _ Men's Blue Serge Suits, double breasted. Week end price .. . . . . .,.,._...... Men's All Wool ,B1ue Cheviot Pants. Week end special . . . . . . . single and $16.85 $1.85 55c Silk Rayon Night Gowns, lace trim- 69c ular 45c a. yard for .. .. _ were issued. _ stamps bearing the dot were re- withslsrge number o! parents and yam“ white and 601°“ 599cm ' ' 7 l The (igvgrnn1ent apparently has ceived at the main post ofiice here, rate plysrs present. After diiienent 95c to $1.50. Ladies Ready to Ct a supply of the red tun-cent stamps thoush a few made their Wily 1M0 songs had been sung by the pu- We“ Department‘ szgflési‘ m Balance of Ladies Spring COatQ Qlearing Printed VOlIBS. A splendid range Of are 4 on hand and sought to make use oi, the sub station on Waterloo Street plls the principal distributed prizes - at _ _ _ _ ' ' _ _ . _ _ _ l _ _ _ _ . QNE THiRD OFF patterns_ A yard _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ‘ _ _ _ _ _ _ a; them. To do this the iigure "2 and are beins Purchased easerlr- to the winners, alter which the _ ' ' " ‘ Ladi , Chin n Hose Regula no on either corner was stroked out children retired to enjoy the long dImZIIIAN llgzznagzzmc’ L195" Llne of summer Dresses slightly 5°n9d 1 es 1 95 To 1 ' 1r c ' ' 3,5 e Q Q e5 1'0 _ _ _._.,._-.,._.,.,-_._. $1? l" d“ Cmge" §‘.?.‘i‘?;“‘.i..23;1 *2:”‘:,.::;“ .1‘; 1.1:. 2:. fir. specs. price. purl. .'. . .. i335‘??? 5°“ ' s ‘ .. - e ens n ~r — ~ » - ' a LWlth M zsconduct were not suiiicient funds. week by car. 8 Rack of Crepe Dresses. Worth 11D B017’! Wash suits .- - - - - new mg _ ____,_ Cross-examined by G. H. Vernon c m i t0 $15.00. Clearing Bit ,.,._. --_._._., I C c b1 u C1 m; 4 TRURO, N. s., Jllly 13—-—(By The and William Ferguson, x. 0., coun- an in Bushey lies returned to Rack of Celgnegg Dreggeg, Speg- Girls OttOn 0m n8. Ons. ear- 5, Canadian Prvsw-Complaints that sel for the defendant, they said his home 0n the soul-is Line Road. congratulations to Mr. and Mrs‘; i3] prices $2 98 to I ing at __ _ _ _ , _ _ , , , , _ , , , , , , _ , , . , . , m‘ Judge L. H. Mai-tell was habitual- the cheques eventually had been 11W!‘ I if‘? i0 NBWXOHHdIB-nd- Thomas Gass on the arrival oi’ a - . l “U . u . ‘ u." _ 1235 2 to 6 , __ ly intoxicated while on judicial du- made good. daughter on the 8th. I Guls Cotton Dresses 69c to Lulh" 00 Girls Panda Qrlfsses S ; ties and that he violated provisions One of seven witnesses heard to- me" time?“ Peafiehlny 1M0 . , — I years‘ Spec 8.‘, ° ""“ ""° """' °" ' ' " " ~ of both the Nova Scotie. Temper- day, Constable Percy Bentley or the "Si 1m Week- after a linserins 111- M“ w_ R 0.11am, Mm m“, Ladies’ Cotton House Dresses. Printed Piques Regular value >700 ance Act and the Nova Scoiia Li- Royal Canadian Mounted Police, “ml M" “Si” Chevefle at m5 wens, M155 Jgan gum-m and M; v Special , , _ , , , _ , , , , m _ __, ,___, , ,1 10!‘, 8. yard .. s. . . . . . . . . . . ._.,. . . . _. ., , quor Corltroi Act are contained in said he had attended a court ses- h°m° m smms‘ The ‘metal’ which Willard Oulton motored to Sum-V Rack of Linen Dresses $1 0O 148.6165’ Silk Fashioned H058. SPBO- vg a’ statement of purpose presented sion last April, when Judge Martell w” held ‘m snurday mum“? l" mgrsjde on filday to ' 1a] price‘ pair _ ‘ ‘u; to Chic; Justice J_ A_ Chisholm‘ appeared to be under the influence St. Marys Church, was largely at- ' . . . . . . . -_. . ... . . . . ._. . . - ._. o .,., _ s 1- -.- ~ - - - ~ --- ~ - w S, whg ,. ,,,...,,,..,,,, ,, chm, M o, nquo, H, added, howem m, snow. was. showed o... u... ..- M," Am Gordon visited ‘fiends Silk Rayon Slips. Special .. Ladies’ F1111 Fashioned $11k H°=°- misconduct against me Judge o, the court seemed w be conducted teem m which Lester was held m m summers,“ lut- week ' ~- Special price, pair .... . . . . . . . . . . . . h, Coum, Dpmc, Number Foul proper“, the community. He leaves to mourn ' Beach wraps $215 and _ , _ , _ , 2 Coloured Krinkle Bed Spreads in $1 k; H. P. Dllchcmin, K. C., rcpresent- s. D. McLellan, K. C., was called ms mother’ Mm cheventand the Mrs. George Montgomery Conway t‘ R059 and Gold Stripes- Special - - 1h 1m; the complainants. questioned u. connection with two will eases ‘ouowmg brothers’ who reside m d Mi s d Ritehi ' ' D Linen 86 in wide in all new s” ‘Gym, ‘vimpsscs who 5mm may h d b h d Sourls: Maurice, Clihlll, and Ron- a" Se l1 v e. Melden.‘ Sllk Rayon Bloomers. Special . . . .. r688 » - g m car y t e iu 8e. ma’ to whom the Guardian extends Mass. are guests o! Mrs. George l 51131165. Regular 50C fOI‘, yard ;. . . ., v sympathy. . McBeth at Alberton South. Figured Sateen’ 36 11L w-lde_ Reg_ Mn and Mra Fred Muualy, smh M155 Qatheflne woodman was a med. l Special a - . s . - s o a o - - - o o o o 2 S eclal BABY FOOD m, have returned m their home 1., guest at the home oi her uncle, Mr. Kotex. Special price . . . . . . . . . . . . . Glass Towels. Size 16 x 5. p Souris, after g, short v15", u, Km. Thomas Woodman, Charlottetown, or (4 boxes for $1, Week end price), - price, a pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Roll hm Cbvirfle’: Anocwooll very firs, pair own than enough boiling walrr Io and: a pate; lbin down with will: urn my be added if haul. kora, the guests o! Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Morris. Friends are leased to see Rev. J. C. McLean out again, after his re- cent illness. her father, Mr. John Cummings, who is ill, but we are pleased to re- port is somewhat better this week. We regret to learn oi ine illness last week. Mrs. Henry Gard and Miss Car- ruthers motored to Summerside on Friday. family are guests oi the farmer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Larkin. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Larkin and l Ladies’ Bathing Suits. ' prices$1.65to................ Special $4.98 Stamped Aprons in Unbleached Cotton in Hoover and Plain Styles. Special Prices. LOTS 0F SPECIALS NOT MWEBTISED. THE BARGAIN CENTRE ~ i- Rev. w. J. Phillips motored ml One Price . one Pm” t° M!“ chm Cumminls “raved Charlottetown on Wednesday and Cash t El/Bfybody home from Boston recently to visit returned on mid,“ store 9 spot cash I o! Mix M. Vaughan at her home in ‘ M1‘ . Ali’ , . . . For little infant; smut KGEDISIII andeg/iigogigr? Glb/fclonvfno: Mr. Stirlins Barlow. St. Eleanors. Mfl- 9- H- HI-fdy WI! 8 W99!“ sgamakwhtafiambgenuutzflfi mxthaivgtftmthghfizg: :3: - , , , _ ' d l’. t th h i h llbtl‘. , ' . childrcior Ira-lite; Rev. Dr. Ramsay’ of “mm, Um“ ored to Summerside on Thursday. motored to Alberton on Sunday 5:": Jwnzf: gumlgeimde. mnmént m the Provincial Bus‘ on “madly “tampon. The we” growing boys and ~. . _ g ed Church, Charlottetown, occupied M s F d P 1m d Miss V“ 1 d5 t m m‘ ed h wmum ‘the, w” m"; m‘; m, h," ‘m. . l, the" i: no ‘ ' the pulpit oi’ st. James United ' - ‘e a e’ a“ ' F” m “F” ° °°“ “ ‘e w“ El r M“ no bu. m“ Ethan‘, h“ Q m“; m. Zifb» _ f _ Church‘ on Sunday evening, owing ginnia Palmer of Summerslde vit- ious illness of Mrs. James Clark o! B110 39-11188!» 9N I on ma Wenm reside t‘ J ab] time _A ‘ lilit w sun“: or ‘ _ to the absence u; Re“ _7_ a Hock!“ ited friends here on Sunday. Cascumpec in the Prince County 1B l EH6“ Iii m! 110ml! 01 M1’. 0w“! h“ u“ “y “we 3 o! at °y e ' ' ire who is visiting his lather, who is Hcspitel- Rm"?- mdms m p 1115mm 1:0: thb a Q mdggpoggd g1; h], 119mg 1n Nova‘ Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Burton and “ nui: , Qootia-G. Master Francis Burton are spsnd- Miss Jean Oulton has accepted MIB- Th0!!!“ Wilkinson. nccom- m” gfdglxznallzd h‘; b0 l l l s -————- ing their vacation at st. Andrews- East Bideford school rm- the wm- ‘H! by her dwchwr and zrmd- h‘? 1mm w“ “ma” run The Donnllueo by-the Sea, N. B. ing term. 0111141611 o! Thm 8111s. Alto. - II Y Am ,, m t m acti 5961161118 the summer at her old o." r‘ cur“ M 9 n“ AgT ' "Have ye anny ancisters Mrs. Mrs. Rogers and Misses Dorothy Rev George A. Christie and tam- YIOEB- T1161!‘ ml!!! 1110MB If! I114 m” “mend” “ken “w: the w" i‘ do l Kelly?" asked Mrs. O'Brien. I and Evelyn Rogers oi Freetown are ily oi ‘York arrived at Montrose on i0 Welcome them. ‘an ‘allowed by mo“ ma“ h” l me! “An' phwst’: anciste n! ‘ guests o! Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Friday to spend the summer at their yur’ The chum” m“ h.“ ‘Fm B Ls a _ - "Why people you shprung from." Campbell. cottage there. Their iriends ore glad Mrs. Edward Oiark is visiting her m.“ T" “mo” ‘mmmvwlt ; ,, , ,, When, in 191s, one uw only l hou g Listen to me, Mrs. OBrien, said Mrs. Weir, New Glasgow, N._ 8., i1 to welcome them and will be pleas- Ill-TOMB. M!" lfld MN- 91159599591‘. , ’ “P0 Mrs. Kelly impressively. "I come a guest gt the home oi her son, Rev. ed to know that Mr. Christie will Methcrl-ll. “m?” “d m’ 11"“ o’ Wu‘ '0' 4 l P I from the rale shtock av Donahues A. B. Weir. Mrs. Weir arrived by conduct both services in the Albsr- M?" Ill‘! MPI- J- W- Wllllh mifi- g?‘ SVLmlEFIIuMEi suntan‘; ‘ l" ' that spring from nobody. ‘They motor on Monday and e xpects to ton United Church next Sunday. ored to Charlottetown on Tuesday. y 0mm. l t - . O Institute to give this lecture l o?‘ shpring at tnimi" remain here several weeks. Returning they were accompanied ' . ' c l I i ' BRINGING UP FATHER B l - l George MOMIIIIII i The International Harvester Co., of 5 _ y . , ' ' ' O CAN OT G ‘\' T , f l .5 Salad“ Llmlied, a" °ff°"“g lam tehgyxrraa-i ~54 , 533* 333??- 55“ mecca. 'a:.*:-=l:::;'z':."s' 1.‘§’¢7.‘$'.1°$'S5;$ l ~ , m, price reductions on Farm Machinery, ALLow You ‘re ee SEEM cal-Le? - Ho" "'°. olace- ‘N: MltflWTo-Mlavfr You wur. commas -~~ = w. based on Pric a l f Wh t W“ ‘ "W ""“°” ~ "w" "“‘ “‘““’°' "“‘="~°°'*‘=“°"" " g - e uaran Y 0 ea r um: ovum: eaooon- » .~ r 1 _ .. L51- mQQ- _ i ; f; regardless of whether a farmer " K ‘ ‘ ‘ , ~24! , . - v . bell grows wheat or not. It wlll be to your ~ - a 4 S: advantage to call lnto the underslgn- l - I l /// ~’ c a 4 wor ed place of business, and obtain full ‘ ‘ ! v < B” particulars. ' ' ' a , s. _ A .11 - . 5;» SAMUEL KENNEDY, 3i a . l 5.. Charlottetown, P. E. I. . G330-7-IZ-tLS-P‘