eve _ . , " _ s atons iREAL ‘BARGAINS h lLook them over from top to bottom s6 WHITE FLANNELETTE BLANKETs "lth blue or pink borders. Large gouble bed size. Each I98 FRILLED CURTAINING white scrim with frills 0i’ White, Blue, Gold, Rose and Green. Regular 15c Yd. Special. "Io CHILDRENS KNIT BLOOMERS White Qeach and "Pink, Elastic at Knee and aist- Sizes 4 to 12 yearn, Special . . . . . . BOY’S KHAKI PANTS bloomer style sizes 5 to 14 years., Regular $1.25 Special ' MENS AND BOY’S CAPS odd lots taken from our regular stock., Spe a1 . . . . . . . .. ' l\IE,.\T'S STRAW HATS SAILORS see this lot- Regular values up to $2.25. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ' FOLDING SHOPPING BAGS black leath- erette, size 12x14 inches. Special . . . . ' BOY’S BLUE OVERALLS red trim, sizes 4io8 years ., Regular $1.00., Special . . . . . BED, SPRING AND MATTRESS com- plete single medium and double bed sizes. Special .. . . . . .. INDIAN BLANKETS heavy weight with fancy borders, Size 60x80 inc. Special ' SILK KNIT BLOOMERS full size Peach, Pink, Red, Mauve, Blue, Maize, Regular $1.00. Special .. . . . . . . .. " FULL FASHIONED SILK STOCKINGS all the new spring shades. A Regular $1.75 value. Special .. ' SILK - -KNIT NIGHT GOWNS LACE ‘TRIMMED slit styles, Peach, Pink, Flesh, Nile, Maize., Regular $2.50., Special SILK STOCKINGS heavy service weight all the new summer shades. Regular $1.25 value“ Special . . . . . . . ' PRINT COTTON light and dark, neat patterns, fast colors.. Regular 30c ispecial . . . . .. . . .,' ' Qlillouwrooonu --¢-|---- ¢--¢-..--.~ OII‘IIIIIOQQI ll'llll . - . . . . . - . . - . -. .; Ladies’ Misses - Coats a ‘HALF PRICE ‘25 Ladies and Misses Coats at half price ‘ no two alike, plain and fur trimmed, all lreal good styles in Tweeds, Tricotine, fCharmeen. Sizes 18 to 42. Regular $15 to $40 HALF PRICE MENlS BALBRIGGAN UNDERWEAR two piece and combinations ., Sizes up to 44., . 0a Special per suit I ' BOYS KHAKI DUCK AND BLUE CHAM- BRAY SHIRTS excellent value. 'Speeial_*$1.10 and‘ l\iEN’S BLAZERS, Fancy Sweaters, Windbreakers, light weight wool, limit- ed number.- Special $3.50 to . . . . . . .. BOY’S V-NECK, FANCY PULL-OVER SWEATERS sizes up to 36., Priced ac- cording to size. Special values $2.00 up to .. .. ' SILK GLOVES FANCY CUFF double fin!- er tipped, 8 new summer shades sizezs 6, 61/; to 7 ' MILLINERY, BIG LOT, all new styles, no two alike. Hat you would expect to find prices at $5.00., Special BLACK AND» WHITE KID GLOVES plain wrist 2' dome fastener. Sizes 6, 61/1. 61,43, to 6%.. Regular $3.00.. Specialto clear LOT OF, SUMMER DRESS GOODS, Ray- ons, Silk Broadcloths, etc., all good colors.. Values up to $1.75 ' BARBERS‘ TOWELS plain white soft and absorbent. Size 14x24 in. Speclalperdozen............. ' CREPE DE CHENE 38 inches wide. A big variety oi.’ all the best shades“ $1 19 Reduced to ‘ STAMPED ooops odds and ends taken. from our regular stock. Any Dlelle .25 in the lot . FANCY "RAYON DRESS MATERIAL 4 pieces‘ good colors, neat patterns FRILLED NOVELTY CURTAINS 21/.» yds 1on5, A complete with valance and tie Regular 45c. Special h l Central guardian HlGIlIIELb-Ihero will be divine service on Sunday at 3 p. m. The bac- rament o! baptism will be dispensed. W. Bruce Muir will preach. START T0 GET your exhibits reldy for‘ tho hi; provincial exhibi- lion, Charlottetown, Aurillt 19-28- Scnd (or prho lki» l. W. loulhr. loo- rotary. 157"" POWNALL CIRCUIT, June 16th. service at Mt. Herbert at 2.30 p. m., and Pownall at 'l p. m. Rev. Dr. Ram- say o! Trinity Church, Charlottetown, will conduct both services. ‘Ihere will be no service ht Clifton. sun BEREAVEMSNT-‘lhe sad news o! the death of her brother. Marshal P. Reid, oi Kingston, On- tario, has Just been received by Mrs. V. L. Goodwill. This is the first break in a iamily oi ten children. cncnan ro r. c. n-n. A. v0. MucCoubrcy, locni wholesaler lelt by Monday morning's express (or Prince Edward Island. where he was called by serious illness o! his brother, L. D. H. MacCoubreyn-Sydney Post. T0 ATTEND ORDINATION-Po- lice Officer A. F. Maclsaac, o1 the city police department, lei-t yesterday for Charlottetown, m attend the or- dinationct his brotlicxu- Rev. James K. Maclssac, who will be ordained to the priesthood on Sunday. June 16.- Halliax Chronicle. RETURNS HOME-Miss Florence Smith, formerly oi this city, but now oi Saint John. passed through the city a iew days ago on her way to Saint John from Summcrsidc, P. E. 1., where she had been ior a month on Salvation Army work. Miss Smith was at one time i Captain in the Army and held many posts in New Bruns- wick and Nova Scotiu. v-Moncion Transcript. - NOTICE T0 LOCAL ADVERTIS- EBSF-In order to insure insertion or advertisements, local advertisers are advised to have their copy in the Guardian Oilice not later than 10.30 A. M. the day previous to publication. When the advertisements are holl- page or more, copy must be in the Cfllco twenty-tour hours in advance. filli-li-fll-tl. ‘- THE PROVINCIAL ITION at Charlottetown, Aunlll 19-23, will ho the blunt and boat cvcr put on hero. Moro prizes for livestock. All freight: pllll on livestock. Biggest midway over. Three performing troupes from New York, and (our days horse racing. Write to your friends abroad and plan to entertain than that week. Send for prize list. J. W. Boullor, Secretary, Charlotte- town. P. l. Inland. dlq-ti SCHOOLS CLOSE ON flth-The School Board announces that the Public Schools o1 Charlottetown will close on Thursday, June 27th at the Jollowlng hoursz-Rochlord Square lirom 9.30 to 11 a. m., Chairman, Mr. iL. B. Miller; Prince Street irom lll.l5 u. m. to 12.40 p. m., Chairmen, lMr. Wm. Moran and lvtr. Isaac Car- iter; West Kent from 1.30 to 3 p. m., iChuirmen, Dr. Jenkins and Mr. E. A. Foster; Queen Square from 3.10 éto 4 p. m., Chairman, Dr. MacMillar-i. , _._ PEINCES OF WALES COLLEGE ‘ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS '- i Candidates ior llbitrance Examinat- fidnii into Prince oi WSIE! College land ior supplementary examination rin Latin tor second class teachers Iliccnsc should make application to ‘Dept. or Education ior number and . time table not later than June 22nd. 1‘- ‘ii. i n 1a.! 1!». Mon-mun. srocx lzquxol: Mortal imports lurullhod by Grconshicldr b 00.. Montreal- to Stewart logic b o0. Q Grout 0901f: BL, C‘ ‘MOON!!!- ' Ab bl ... ... -..- u. .... 40% Album Pacino 0min 50% Asbestos ... ... ... .... 10% Brazilian . ... ... .... 54% B. A. Oil ... ... ... ... 46% B. C. Power ... ... ... .. 48% Building Products ... ... ... 84M Canada Car ... ... ... @138 Canada Cement .. 26% Canada Power And Paper 20 CunadaBrewing 26 Dominion Bridge 10016 Foreign Power Securities 34 Fraser Compony . . . . . . . .. 58 General Steel Wares 31% Home Oil . . l8 Industrial Alcohol .. 28 International Nickel . . . . . .. 48% Intcrnaiional Petroleum 47% Lyell Construction 28 Mosley-Harris. .. 02 Montreal Power, . 112 McColi Frontenac . . . . . . . .. 88% National Breweries . . . . . . . .. m National Steel Car .. 100 Noranda rm Power Corporatlo . 98 Price Bros. .... 8i Quebec Power ... ... .. '17 Shawinlgnn ... ... l... 71% Smelters ... ... ... ....400 Steel oi Canada ... ... M Sin-ions ... 42 Wayagamack 80 Winnipeg Electric 75% Canadian Bronze . 78 Imperial Oil New .-.. .. 27 International Pctroloum New . as Don-union Tar ... ... 25 Famous Players 81 - C. P. R. ... ... 22414 General Motors ... ... .. 71% U. S. Steel Bunk o! Nova. Sooiia 400 Royal Bank “"388 STANDARD MINING EXCHANGE Quotations furnished through court- esy of Atweli b 00., Charlottetown on“. Clone $1.62 Noon Abarir. 01.60 fr New ISSUE . CITY oF 5 % BONDS - our» sum: m. mo. mronmo my; m, 1m DINOMINATIONS $000.00 01000.00 mo: 5" 100 AND ACGIUID INTIIIIT TO YIILD IS- m» |\ ,. ... ... ... ... ... 178% ' 4 Iiifiilhilliil-‘iv .1 a. ETQWN v-vmis v That ‘fcafit-be-copied” flavor has made Kellogg's Corn Flakes the largest selling, ready-to-eat cereal in. the world. 12,000,000 people enjoy them every clay. You'll find their extra crispness espe- cially inviting these spring mornings. Try them ". .'-../.| 01,-,» , .' .,-_~i~ . ‘r-IIL/lli "!i?d’."ru"i .- u “=12 .. L'lll' "RAM iris‘. Order a package at Kollogfo Co. é-f-i hi‘ Flakes from your grocer. Grout for w M ~- lunch or for tho children's QVQIII meal. So any to digest. Servo will: milk or cream and add fruiloorbonoy- Always got Kellogg's-Alto will!!! Corn Flakes. Order at hotels, restaurants-mu diners. Oven-fresh in the rod-lad- groan puckngo- Mcdrby Knllofli ill n. ,1‘ 5." . _ _ “°°“““ -- ’°° ~°' with canned peaches and milk or cream. lander» our-ric- Amity Copper ... ... ... .28 28K ‘ Amulet ..; 121 1.1a ' ‘ Area . . . . .. ... ... ... .13 .13 Arno............ . .32 Ab. Oil d: GM .. .. 8.55 Barry Hollinger .30 Bldcood o0 Q Big Missouri ... .. 1.27 1.29 Buckingham ... ... ... .05 .0436 Bunker Hill .00 .00 Capital Rouyn .. .08 .08 <,\\l Central Manitoba .46 .48 NBS Cléflfly .. 40% .10»; l’ s O R N Dome ... ... ... ... ... 10.00 ix _ Dalhousie aw a.“ ,. ~ Foothill Oil dis Gas .. 7.78 z raiccnbi-idze .. .. .. 12.00 12.10 ~§ L K E S Granada ... ... ... ... 28% .28 Howey... ......... 1.17 1.20 V _ »\ I-lollinger .. .. 8.60 31111-9011 3W --- --- -- 17-00 17-00 West Dome Lake .02»; Two picnics have been announced an. clsir. . n .7 Inler- Nickel -- 47-25 48-50 winaml .. .0214 02% ll; date OI writing, ii rumor is true. Grade x (bl-l. Rita Perry. Grldo I ma. Annie warm; 2. ‘ Keeley 50 Wl-inwoll Oil . . . . . . . . .. .55 .50 The Baptist picnic comes am on Grade IX-l, Mary c. McAlcer. Vincent Gallant. Klrklflnd like -- ‘91 -91 Wright Hui-gram .. 1.83 1.45 June 26th and the United picnic on Grade VI-l, Madl-eine Leclair; 2. Grade r (bl-l. Annie nan-roll. ~- K°°Wl1lYFl°f9ll¢9-~~ ~15": Home Oil 19.50 19.00 July 10th, and here's hoping the Ernest Warrep; 3, Gavan McAleer; Perfect attendance: Rita rm‘!- Lflks slim --1 9-150 13-" Maryland .. v.00 1.10 days are line! 4. Annie Perry; s, Eva Warren. Helen Mcfluigun. Willie Perry. Melanie 18% ~15 amid .. 2.20 2.25 Gfddd v-i, Arthul‘ Gillllnt; z, nie Herrell, Looming ). . . Mimdll 36 -------—- On Sunday evening the Rev. M. 0. William Gallant: 3. Aubrey Gallant. Elva M. Herr: (‘liouchorv hi“. Manitoba Basin .. .. 301.4 .8011.- GLEAN|NGS FRQM Brinton, Baptist Pastor oi Tryon, Grade Il-l, Bertha. Warren; 2. (Patriot plcuo copy). Mlfl- COTDOTIUOH l- -- -- 3-95 3-95 AND V|CIN|TY preached a very interesting sermon Willie Perry: 3, Leeming Proctor: 4. MGDOUBSll --- --- 43 in the interests o! temperance. A full Helen McCiuignn; 5, Margaret Le- lllhwl’! Llhlmlnt l0r Cur-Ill I (‘Milli Manly" -- 16-35 16-20 sized audience were present and ex- Niiwb" --~ ~~- --- ~93 ~93 vlfs-hazhrfiyrdtiezgofiulzetzlzlmh: pressed themselves as well pleased ' Margin .. 52.00 83.03 “ ndmomer “at sum Madam with the discourse. . , . Ni n ... ... 3. ' Pezd Ogeille ... ... 5.00 fiwsrigzzggglremnm“ during the Mr. Jack MacQuarrie. o! Hampton, Pioneer . . . . .. ... ... .. .41 .13 ' was a motorist t west Tryon on ' ' ' Stadacona, ... ... ... .075 .08 “m” a.“ d t’ children Sunday evening. Q "n" Shem‘ Gordon ' no "5 oillfll-‘ifyon u: visitixfi: inwhose Val- ii’: ' v ' h 1 t ‘d ‘th Siscoe . . . . . . . .. .50 .00 w m’ ‘gum o, he: mother. Mm, sr. r/mucxs scnoor. Fine good weig t, us rous, W1 ewi st Anthony .15 .14 m,“ Mumnm ~ Duchess satin, a wonderful value at $1.19 Blldblll‘? Bl-Blll --- -~- -- 9-59 31° " The lollowlng is the standing oi i . . Zilifétilii; .'.'.' .11 iii iii; m "'1'" m h" "v {pm f3 §,”',,f,‘;f‘°“‘ °°“°°‘ ‘°’ m? “W” Moore £0‘ McLeod Limited Trcadwcll Yukon 0.1a 11.00 féxlzzslwfafdxg°rgwflef in; an,“ x ,,,,_,_ A3,,“ Mm“. Towugmnc . . . . .. .. 1.65 ' Ventures s25 2:: ‘z?r.ylzryu°zlllg ‘t my “m” fr_ . Vlpond ... ... ... ... 85 .86 ' § We an glad to use Mr. Paul And- i men. Danish immlgrrnt, out again 0h‘ fill. QUEBEC cornpsnied by Mrs. John ‘Ihomu. 0i Tryon, were visltorl to Summerside on mesdcy. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth MloDonald ~r ‘Pi-yon, motored to Oflpllld on ‘madly cvonlnl. l a burinm trip in Summmidc on Tull“! hive Ill planted. Groin is almost all pllnhd ti! this vicinity. __-—- miter being confined to his bed with Rev. M. O. and Mrs. Brinion. ac- Mr. I. A. MlcPhoo o! ‘rryon. made i The {armors m busily enticed 0i procont pimtlnl llflldl. but Wrv 1W =. .1‘ I l I E TAKE pleasure in announcing that we have secured tho‘ exclusive distributing agency for PERFECTION TIREs "BETTER BY MILES" 'And are now in a. position to offer motorists tires of the higii- . est quality, fully guaranteed. at prices which permit of a very i substantialsaving to any one in need of tires, or tubes. Soc | the tires, then get our price. IRES - w. mun: 1mm: vi Siwmi- I lidl. conducted ltrvicoc no ‘Bryon I United Church on Sundly mcrninli u an regular puior. Rev. 0. semen Eastern Securities’ Company Lnmrcn WHOLESALE or FRFETAIL‘ 3221321 Tflifliilfii . . . . .. 53-49 HOUSE MARTHA WASHINGTON p, Emilia?;:.2;.:::*??t.fi%f%°. fill fi""“i;:“fj;f Fennel] and Chandler ‘to PATONS Lunlted 6:333? - ~33» ~ < ‘iThey should state in their applica- i tion, their ago, school attended, coun- liy in which they reside and centre l at ivhich they will present themselves ‘lor examination and enclose initial l rec oi iiity scntm-Dephoillducstlon. -.,. m, ..-