1» Farmers! _ Farmers! farmers - Week End Meetings inlChal-iottetown, we haveprepared for your careful inspections. list of val- ues that we are surewill interest you; Call _,and ilook them over and make our Store your headquarters whilein the Cltya _ v , ‘ , ~l-.-l= - z > Values From the Different Men’s Departments See our Special Table of Men's Working Shirts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.00 See our Special Table of h... average; Shirts .............................. .. 50o Mail's Balbriggan Underwear, two pieces, per garment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55c Men's Merino Underwear, twmptoou, per garment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70c See our Special line of Men's Overalls . . . . . ....... $1. . 501's . . . . . . . . . . .. 50c a Pill‘ Boy's Tweed Caps . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45c. Men's Tweodfiaps . . . . . . - . . . . .. 65o I'll-ch Flannelette Blankets. White and Grey. belief. large slae . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52-19 Aspeclal line oi AutoWrapéWeebDndPIloe..,............ $2.59 Men's Basket Weave Shirts. Regular 51.50. Special $1.09 Boy's iTancy and Plain Golf Home. Special pelnpair .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 00c 100 Men's Odd Negligee Shirts, regular_$2.00 and $8.00. To clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ., $1.59 Men's Eine Balbrlggan Combinations. "pcoial . . . . .. $1.19 25 Men's Salts, all sizes. Regular $15.00 and $15.00. To clear only $10.00 A special line oi Boy's Clothitlg, worth $10.00 and $12.00. Special .. _, $6.50 Bargains From Dress Goods, Silks, Hosiery and Staple Departments Av special line of 27 inch Velveteen. latest shades. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.10 a yard A iew ‘Satin Border-ed Coat lengths clearing at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 03.15 a yard A special liho of Silk-Crepe dc flhenepiateet shades at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.30 a yand 4 pieocshlreier Broadcloth, good shades. Special .. . . . . . . . . . . .. ' . 45c a yard Alewrloomrhheycllecaaelhehsuawanela. Speoiai......... ....... ..§z.ooly»m 50 Dozen ladies‘ ruse Sill time. hevnpt shades. llegulal-suo. Going at l; Price 15-.- ‘15 Dlnen Ladies’ Silk Rayon lloee, newest shades clearing at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45c a pair ASpeelaLlineofMinehBaronette Satilalatestshadcstociear... Shtilayard 50 Yarda of Donegal Tweed, heavy quality. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. .. 00c a yard 1°99 l!” .36 inch Unbleached Cotton. Special price ,. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 8c a. yard 1000 Yards 30 inch Unbleached Cotton, heavy. . Special price . . . . . .. 10c a yard 100 Yards to inch Unbleached Sheeting. ltogular 25¢. Special .. . 15¢ l. yard 50.0 Yardul iMh White Cotton. Special to clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. \ > ......l5cayard 100 Yards" 8-4 Unbleached Sheeting. Special to clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 30o a yard 10.0 Yards 42-inch Pillow Cotton. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 28c a yard _ 15° Yards Cottonllowellng. Special to clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 10c a yard 199° Y“!!! Print Cotton. Special to clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 15c a yard 1000 Yards Dress Gingham. Special to clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 22c a yard Specially Priced for Quick Despatch New lllilllnent oidladies‘ Flat Crepe Dresses worth up to $10.50. Special . . . . . . . . . . .. $7.85 b Kiddies Bloomer Dresses. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . __ 63¢ Ladies’ Crepe and Dimliy Nightgowns . . . . . . .. lid!!!‘ Rayon Sill: Bloomers. , Special . . . . . .. Kiddies Gingham Bloomer Dresses. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 89c and 98c Dimity Sets, regular $2.50. Selling for Week-rind . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1z5 Odd lines Summer Dresses al. greatly reduced prices. Bathing Suits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $2.15 to $6.25 Something new in Crepe Pleated Skirts. All colours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $5.50 HIP“! Knit Slips. All colours including white . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Ladies’ Figured Rayon Dresses, long riecvcs. Special .. . . . . . . . .. ' 35'5"“ °l hi“?! Sllflllt.’ Hats. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. , 519g)“ gum Kiddie Wnh Hm- muhr $2.25 8nd mo. Cioaring a .............. . . -- $11,» Balance of Kiddies Hats of Straw, Silk and Braid at great ly reduced prices. BALANCE 0F LADIES SPRING COATS 1-3 OFF snows: nos LIMITED THE BARGAIN CENTRE ._ ' Hollow magnets have been devel- ‘opcd in Europe that have more at- tractive force than solid ones and ,. save metal. Attached to a faucet, water can be forced through a. new steel wool scraper to aid in cleaning kitchen utensils. .., y.“ watch the ca», iuiy 14th m 21st i AT CENTRAL, BEDEQUE Beautiful Realistic Scenic Pageant M,» JACOB THE SUPPLANTER ' "*‘*—~——_ MAI-FHA. The Julie meeting c: the h pha Women's Institute met at the mocme of Mrs. Milton Vessey. Fifteen "we S VifllllOf were Present. Institute decided u; read a resolution at the Public School fxlm’ “king ""3 Ffll/EDI-yers to get new blackboard for school. Ins“- tute decided also lo get the water "ilk TBDBlred, a new map o: Europe} again"?! f" dill)!!! board. and new Next“ or the children's clothes.‘ h meeting will be held at the ome oi’ Mrs. Herbert Vesscy. Tennis After a brisk game of tennis prevent stillness by using‘ Tickets now on sale. First night tickets already spoken for. Obtain your ticket at once. Brice 50 cents. Seat numbered, and guaranteed, until 8.15 each evening. Fifty Performers. Fourteen Piece Or- chestra; liieiuding Special Saxophonist, and‘- , Cornetist from Yul-mouth, Nova Scotia. . r Beautiful Scenery, Electric Effects, Tab- ! leaux,etc. - < ' l Millard’; m ca? .1293‘, .133» 1 . ‘__ I women's maul-aces f ' Paint has covering: 4 ties. Order new at Bruce's. I Zlnc-O-Lith Pure W!!!“ Paint. ll. -_1=‘lllS1l RADIO and flashlight Batteries in stock at Bruce's. ii. —SEARLETOWN Dramatic Club will present the “Little Clodhopper" in Central, lot 16 Hall. Friday, July 18th. 6120-7-1l-2i —'1'11E C1! GUARDIAN may be obtained from the Bunlor Book Store, next Bank of Nova Scotia, Water St. Sub- scriptions will be received and ad- jvcrtisements taken for insertion in ‘the Guardian. 10-294! Eastern Guardian ..°EASTEBN AGENT-Mr. J. W. Murdock is Guardian Agent in Montague and will he pleased to receive news items. advertisinl. new and renewal subscriptions. \ ti ..'WEUCOME HOME-The many friends of ‘Ml-a. Dr. Keeping are glad to welcome her back to her home in Georgetown, afterher ser- ious illness in the P. E. Island Hos- pital. Mrs. Jtecpirag speaks highly of the Drs. and nurses. A “"1111; DBEDGE D. l’. W. Capt. McLeod, is working at East side C. N. R. wharf today, digging so as there will be twenty feet of water at ‘ow tide so as to be able to accomo- rlate the largest steamer that will load here this fall with seed potat- oes. A nl'FROsT PROOF SHED-Reg- inald Botchilder has men working at frost proof shed on C. N. R. wharf and putting it in first class shape for handling immense average of seed potatoes planted in this viola.- lty this season- A .. 1 PERSONALS ..'Mr."l‘homas Hewlett, Boston, Mass.. is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hewlett. Georgetown. A ..‘Mrs. Elliot. Boston. Mass" and family. are visiting in Georgetown. the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Louis Brehaut. A . ..'Dr. and Mrs. McLean and Mr. and Mrs. Conroy, Souris, motored to Georgetown Sunday, and were the guestsof Mrs. McLean's sisters, Mrs Cant. Smith and Mrs. A. A. McDon- ald. A .."1‘he many friends oi Mrs. Wil- llam Batchiider are sorry to hear of her illness from pneumonia and all hope for her speedy recovery. A ..'Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Lockerby, and family, New\ York, who have been visiting Mr. Lockerbyis. par- ents of Alberton, motored tow-Geor- getown Monday, where they intend spending the summer. A ..'Mr. and Mrs. Fred“ Chandler motored to Georgetown from Char- lottetown and were the guests of Mrs. Chandler's parents, Mr. and rs. Murdock McLean. i A ..'J1_ldge H. O. Mclnerney, with his son George, and Mr. Lynch motored to Georgetown, P. E. Island ind were guests of the Judge’s bro- hher-in-law, I. H. McDonald-Tele- rraph Journal. ’ --———<-o}-i— Chain and gear wheel mechanism has been invented for opening sky- lights, so arranged that they can- no‘. be moved from outside a build- g. The inventors of a new pillow have impregnated it with a vola- tile sleep producing chemical that is harmless. our: cmnnqrrugl‘ Western Guardiafilif ~ ‘it -os'r BBACI‘! special price Oil. ABLOTTETOWN. Newest Models j Remarkably Reduced In this sale you are offered a really wonderful opportunity to secure a handsome summer wrap at a remark- ably low price. Beautiful new Kashas, Poirets, Tweeds, and all the delightful new fabrics, some with fur trimming, oth- ers plainly finished are offered today in two great groups. ONE-THIRD OFF and at HALF PRICE MOORE 6 M°LBOD Charlottetown; J. L. Phillipi. Bum: rnerside‘. F. Bowness, Summersidfl. Willard Lank, Charlottetown; G. L. Dunlap. Charlottetown: P. J. Rossi- tcr, Charlottetown; H. R. Millburn- Sydney; J. Elmer Dunning, Char- lottetwon; Jas. Leeman. Monti-Oll- G. G. Watts, St. John; Chas. A. Cooke, Ottawa; Bernard Murray. Charlottetown; M. Blwk- Charm- tetown; R. H. Smith. Picwll; M- l C. McLean. Hunter River. Globe Hotel arrivals: M. R. Davies. New York; M. McIntyre, Charlot- tetown; J. McPhail, Charlottetown; L. G. Campbell. MOMWH: T. 0- Rogers, Kentville. NS; J. Mclnnis. North Winsloe; .1. n. Jay. More": J. A. E. McPhee, Charlottetown: R. D. Hansen». St. Albans. Maine: Maurice Black, Charlottetown; F. .1. Casey, Charlottetwn; D- E. Gflllimt. Charlttetown; Dr. Croken and Mrs. Croken, Charlottetown; Alex- R085. Winnipeg; J. C. Graves, Moncton; B. J. DeWolfe. Halifax: Ed. M. Lo- ger, Monctom; D. Forsythe. M011- treal; Phil. Matheson. Wheatlei‘ River; D. C. Currie. New Glsszowi James Dewitt, Shediac; Dr. R. H. Barrett, Hunter River; Ivan Bow- man, Hunter River; Preston Beck. Vincent Beck. MOTItiIBI-lei M. W118i"?- Summcrside; Thilmfls REY Mccflbe» Roxbury, Masss; Jack Reid, St. John; John Greymore. New York: Fred Coles, Kensington; M. J. Black, Chicago; James Graham. Charlotte- town; Peter Vessey, Chtown; D0"!- Hunter River I ._ And Vicinity Mrs. Harry Pursey. Boston, Mass, ‘s here on a six weeks‘ visit with ‘ler mother, Mrs. M. Nicholson. a Mrs. W. M. Seller and two daughters. the Misses Beatrice and Helen, oi Edmonton, Alta, arrived on Thursday evening to visit Mrs. ‘Seller's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. S. McLeod, Fredericton. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Taylor, Am- herst. have been visiting friends in Granville for the past week. They were visitors here on Wcdnesday.__ Hotel arrivals, Riverside Inn: 1-1. A. Doig, Montreal; Ed. M. Leger, Montreal; H. S. Smith, Pictou; Jas. McAulay, Cardigan; L. McAulay. Charlottetown: D. Murdock. Mur- ray Harbor; L, A. Mclnnis, Charlot- tetown: W. A. Raady, Charlotte- town; L. H. D. Foster. Charlotte- thy Teed, Charlottetown; Anthony Clarkin, New Wilt-shire; Emmet Sturdy, Kelly's Cross; Freda Cobb, Hunter River; Ruth Hooper. Chnr- lottetown; Kathleen Cox, Charlotte- town; Merrlel Graham, Charlotte- town. A particularly interesting meeting was held at Winsloe recently when members of five auxiliaries of tho W. M. S. of the United Church of Can -‘ came together to hear a ro- port of the St. John W. M. S. Branch meeting. Mrs. W. A. Thom- son, Charlottetown PresbyteriaiPrc- sident. had charge of the program; Mrs. W. E. Fletcher. Char‘ ttetown. sang "Somebodf and "Alone" and Mrs. F. E. Boothroyd, York, gave the report. After the formal meetinlz. everybody adjourned to the church lawn for an informal exchange of greetings over a good picnic lunch. The Marshzeld auxiliary of the W. M 5.. of the United Church of Canada recently enjoyed a most ' meeting. of the St. John W. M. S. BrlmchMrs. W. E. Fletcher and Mrs. J. J. The visitors were hospitabiy enter- Mrs. W. A. ThomsonStewart, Charlottetown. assisted the taincd by the auxiliary at the home spoke impressively on “Investments? local choir in the musical service. of Mrs. John T. Ferguson. l. successful eveningih the beautiful Not a single money back. Bu sprayer today. ifThe yellow can Y wlr e bla It 2h _ ck band" Extinct! Destroyed‘! Annihilated l Every fly and mosquito in the house. If you spray Flit. Flit spray clears the house ‘in a few minutes of disease lsearing flies and mosquitoes. It searches out the, cracks where roaches, bed bugs and ants hide and breed» destroying their eggs. Fatal to insects, harmless to you. Will no: stain. Do not confuse flit with ordinary insecticides. Gredter killing power insures satisfaction with Flil. One oi the larlzest Cflrporptiolis in the world Bllarantees Flit to-.k'l insects, or man J. wrunow a: co. umrso i: and a‘ Fli: l ' Thefinelit Pageantry Effort on the Island. 4.1 -a4.a;'nanAJ - - .-_.ll I main .n~.>an‘anulmua. . ;sm~1¢;-; r0 OWNERS or Moron vsmcnss Icing informed tints number of trucks andstherlnetor nlieleahavebsmopsrateletlthspaalq-hlghways and are . Qstanregtstersdtbaawalla thmarebc-ebynotlllodtllat “l4 lalfratoIINIUtIltlenaftou-tholstoflspteal- Illltlanetnvflolelpmllanlaftertllat ,, . .9. WALTll M. LEA, ' Provincial Secretary. .a...,v-_.r...,.,...._....... . .. .~ . ram-we ImltW-mttnmnnrsarw-r ' ‘- HEY- AQK THAT WAlTER ABOUT THE. FIQl-l I ORDERED ~ l mo AND Hr, QND IN JUGT A MINUTE- soléask. Bur i f v_ WM"? ‘.5 Y“ BAT 1 “Tuoféir San‘ 1Q THA ;town: Fred B. LePage. Rustleo; Jes- new church. Mrs. . John Andrew . sic Whiteway, Charlottetown; o. .1. presided. Mrs. i1. i-l. Ramsay and 16$ Duflqinslqfwwm I Rice. Charlottetown; Stanford Big- Harold Newson, Charlottetown, ' ‘ Ill’. Charlottetown: John Platte, briefly reported some of the ‘ ' _,_ ______* - r w" “mo”; Charlottetown; James Montgome y, _ ' ' m —By George lliciVlanns 1' - , an-uemi _