The se Bargains in the Basement Silknit, per pair NOW HERE'S A REAL BARGAIN . . The buyer for the ladies’ basement had a great chance . . and secured you a lot of pretty garments that would ordinarily sell for double the price. ' Ladies’ lace trimmed silknit panties, small medium and large sizes . . . white, peach or pink . . . A BIG BARGAIN G ANOTHER WONDERFUL BARGAIN in pretty silknit panties in small, med- ium, large, white, peach, pink G I '_ . —-Biase-_1ent—— 4 *__¥_L___ Children’s Silk Panties Ladies’ String Suits. and Bloomers. Colors color; white, powder, flesh and IJ011¢h- 55193 2 maize and green. Sizes , years to 14 years. 14 to 20, ‘w Prices 8: Price — — — —-$2195 Girl's Navy or Brown Ladies‘ white pique Drill Slacks with self skirts. Sizes 14 to belts. Sizes 14 to 20. Price — — — 20' Price '- '" " G Ladies’ Organdy trim- med, flowered voile Girl’s Gingham or White Drill Shorts. Sizes 16 to 20. Price _. 490 Girl’s Polo Shirts. Colors dresses. Sizes 16 to 46. 1.... _ _ _ $1.50 blue or ween. Ladies’ Print Cotton _ - _ Sizes 14 - 20. Price 0 1:12 large; ' ‘ ' o c ors an 4; 6. Ladies’ light weight sizes, I 00 '~~ -' Woollen Sweaters. (‘.ol- Price _ _ _ $ . ;. . een, -, '- it ., Zfd ‘,’’,r,,,,,,_ W“ '‘‘"‘’W Ladies’ White Gloves in 3, price _ _ _ _ .19 many styles and sizes. PRICES 20c, 35c and 39c Ladies’ String Pullover Ladies’ White Under- Sweaters in assorted col- arm Purses. ors and sizes. Prices Price — — — — — ranging from 501: to 980 Children’s light weight summer sweaters in many bright ('01- ors. Price — — — Children’s Ankle Sox, in Pastel Shades. Sizes 5 to S‘/1. Price per pair — Ladies’ Aprons in various styles and colors. PRICES 25c, 39c and 49c oczerifllli coils-gs. rr 2 . —.* OLD I-‘BENCH COIN in coin, dated 1702 on one side, was FOUND IN I'ASTlJl'tE,found by Athanase Larade of P15- l tesu while he was ploughing an old I Misses Irma Baker. Jean Maccnull the central iiuardian This edit In control hr Inn of local htouat but advocate]: of 5 IIIII noun has be |llOI pl I colts I weed strictly pnyiahlo In OCNTIDIBAITON LII’! moun- ANR 1.:-S108-'l-12-812. OILIWILI. I03 PHOTO- GRAPHS. L-MN-I-ll-IL VEGETABLE DRAWER. Capac- ity over c. bushel. only Iaoziard Refrigerator has this convenience. Toolnbs Music Store. L-N88-7-I7-ll. IIBVICIS IN YOBJK PASTOR- AL CHARGE on Sunday, July I9th will be Central Church ll A. M. (Communion). York 3 P. M. Brack- lcy 7.30 P. M. G. A. Christie, Min- ister L-0180-'1-11-1L BELFAST-BE'I.LE RIVER. servic- es Sunday,Ju.l-y 19th are as follows: Eldon ii A. M. Sunday School at Point Prim 3 P. M. Belle River 730 P. M. Rev. J. R. Skinner, Minister. L—6l'l8-‘I-17-Ii. ‘I'll ITEAMEII. JAN with 0000 tons Scotch hard coal and scotch graded soft coals will arrive at our wharf Monday. We ofler special re- duced prices on Scotch hard cool this season. H. H. Large and Com- pany. Telephone 1000. L-6172-'1-1'1-2i. UNITED CHURCH SERVICES, July 19th. Murray Harbor 11 A. M. mid summer communion; Murray River 7.30 P. M. Aftcrnon service at White Sands cancelled for Orange parade and service at Murray River. Visitors welcome. Rev. T.R.. Goudge, pastor. L-6l'1’1-7-17-li. EXHIBITION ENTRIES I-‘OR LIVE STOCK--To comply with the request of the Live Stock Branch. Ottawa, all Exhibition entries in the Registered Classes should be made with the Secretary on or be- fore August lst instead of August 4th. Get your Registration Certifi- cates in order at once as the regu- lations set out in the Prize List will be strictly followed. J. W. Boulter, Secretary_ Provincial Ex- hibition Association. L-5983 RECEIVES SAD NEWS — Word; has been received by Mr. Angus‘ Buote. Rustlcoville, that his broth-L er Dominick, had passed to hisl eternal reward at his home in Los- Angeles, California. after a short‘ i‘lness. He leaves to mourn his wife ‘, and three children. Al’o two broth- ' ers, namely Boniface Buote of Rox- 1 THE CI'IARLO'l"1'l§’l‘UWN Gumwmn . We Have J ust RECEIVED Another Shipment of DRESSES ll BEMBERG CREPES, PASTEL and CHECKS - Very attractive prices.‘ The M1? ‘I'll Shop (Over Canadian Stores) L6l82-7-17-2i IFULL OOUBSI.‘ CHICKEN DIN- NER. Welcome Inn Sunday evening. I.-8168-'1-la-ll. CAVENDISH Pastoral Oharge ChuI‘ch Serviced for July Nth. 1100 A. M. Stanley Bridge; 7.80 P. M. North Rustico. Rev. W. A. Paterson, Minister. L-0104-"1-17-ll. BBIDGKIOWN Honor roll for Bridgetown school for the year ending June soth, 1930: Grade IX—R-uth Rogers Grade V1211 — Haddon Mohcod. Regls Campbell. Grade VII—Elsic McKenue,John Campbell. Grade vI—oeu-aid Campbell. Grade V—l!Ewin Clay, Murray Creed. - Grade IV—ti-Iazel Jenkins, Evelyn Jenkins. Grade 1111 (Sl'.)—~1-[Incl Campbell. Maurice MoMaster. flcirrade III (Jr.)—M.’urrs.y Magen- e. Grade II—Brian Clay. Grade I—-Cecil Jenkins, Margaret McDonald. . Highest average for the year- Hazel Jenkins (81.2). Attendance — I-Iaddon McLeod, Hazel Campbell. Certificatcs— Ruth Rogers, Had- don McLeod. DRUMMONIL GONTG OMERY 503001. A very pretty wedding took place at Port Hill on June 10 at 8 o'clock at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Mpntgomery, when their youngest daughter, Jessie, became the bride of Wilbert. Harry, young- est son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Drummond, Freetown, P. E. I. The house was prettily decorated with potted plants. The ceremony was performed under an arch of hnwthom blossoms and ever- bury, Maine, and Angus Buolc. Rus- " greens. The bride looked charming ticovllle, P.E.I. and one sister, Mrs. Mary Martin, Saint John, N.B_ in white watered silk with shoes and gloves to match. Her wedding -veil was worn by her mother on EXHIBITION PRIZE LIST now her wedding day. As she entered being mailed to all former Exhib- itors. We want as wide a distribu- tion of them as possible, and will thank anyone having an interest in the Provincial Exhibition to send for free copy. This year's Prize List is the best in Exhibition history. Write today for your copy. J. W. Boulter, Secretary. Provin- cial Exhlbltion Association. L-5947 VIVSITS BIRTH PLACE —— Mr. and Mrs. Allan MacQuarrle of Bel- mont. Mass.. and Mr. and Mrs. George F. Pingier of Weston. MB.ss., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. John H. MacQusI-rie of Bonshaw. This is the first time in 53 years that Mr. MacQus.rrie has been back to his birthplace. He saw lots of changes especially in Charlottetown, but finds the Island is just as beauti- ful as ever. PRE-NUPTIAI. SHOWER -- A shower for Miss Ella Btnvert, daugh- ter of the late John W. and Mrs. Stavert, North Bedeque, who is to be one of the season's brides was held at her home on Monday even- ing, July Gth. The bride-to-be was escorted to the chair of honor by Miss Ellma Stewart, while Mrs. Brewer Waugh plnlyed the Wedding March. The many attractive and useful gifts were opened by the and Alice Waugh, while the accom- panying verses were read by Miss Margaret Plllman. Miss Stevert expressed her thanks for the beau- tiful gifts and invited all to go to see her in her new home. After singing "Flor She's a Jolly Good Fellow“ the evening passed quickly in music. Dainty refreshments were served by the ladies. Friends were present from Hamilton, Lot Sixteen and Mtrgate, where Miss Stsvert had been a. successful teach- er. ::l1XHIBI'I'l0N PRIZE LIST 1936—'l.'he lxhlbltlon Prize List for 1938 is ready for distribution. swine breeders will be interested to note that there is I Market Class for Single Bacon Hog Judged on Rail. Exhibitor will be allowed only one entry. Druscd weight 140-1'10 pounds, for which ten prizes are offered. lat prize 310.00. L-5049 Personals Mr. and Mrs. 'r. J. h‘lcNeill and family have returned home after spending the winter in Florida. Rev. Thomas Hammell who has been visiting his parents. Mr. and the drawing room on the arm of her father, a girl friend played the Wedding March. The Rev. W. 0. Clcary tied the nuptial knot. After the ceremony a sumptuous supper was served to about forty invited guests. The following morning the bride and groom left. for a honeymoon trip through the Annapolis Valley where the bride‘s brother resides. The bride travelled in o swagger suit of blue flannel_ She was a. graduate from the Prince of Wales College, teaching school in Free- town previous to her marriage. The bride was the guest of honor at a shower of both Port Hill and Free- town nnd received many lovely presents. They will reside in Free- town and their many friends wish them a_succe.-as in life. Portrait Leads to Film Career LONDON. July l6—(C.P.)—Elght months am Put; Prior i€I'Ved drinks at the bar oi a. London hotel. To- day she is an artist's model and climbing the ladder of film suc- cess, acting with one of the biggest‘ producing firms in Engtand. Mi-is Prim‘. a red-head. often dreamed of becoming a star on the screen and when a friend suggested ‘ she should become an M'tls‘.‘5 mod- l cl. she laughed j Miss Prior did turn artists model. 3 Cecil Phillips. director of the Lei-' caster galleries. saw her one day and thought her type of beauty W°u1d fllplmal to an artist he had in mind—Suznnne Eisendlccl-I. When Miss Elsendieck said she wished to paint Miss Prior, pm}- 11538 begin to s@l‘ch the West End for her. she had left the hotel bar for a restaurant and from there she had obtained a post, some. where else. At last Mr. Phillips found the would-be mm star, and 5110 3211300 to sit for I]. painting. Nervous and unaccustomed to the long hours of p8.tlent'ly sitting still in the brlgliify-lit studio, Miss Prior wondered how she would ap. pear in the finished painting. At last she saw herself in a big oil ‘D°ifiUfliI—n6 a young Edwardian barmaid. pouring a drink out of a. silver cocktail-shaker for a bond- ed diner. Today her picture is hanging with 22 others by Suzanne Eisen- dleclr at the Leicester Galleries. In the comer of the painting the words “Miss Pat," above the artist's For FRIDAY , and SATURDAY T ‘ A PROWSE BROS. Ltd. CLEARANCE VALUES IN Mon’: Swim suits J not note the amazingly low price quoted below, and then see how wise it will be to buy a swim suit now. All W001 in fancy colored stripes,‘ sizes 84 to 42. Values from 83-00 $0 JULY BOYS’ WORSTEI) ‘SIIITS Brown, Blue and Black Fancy Worsted, also Blue Serge, in two pant suits. Here is a real opportunity to get the lad a new sult at a genuine saving. ~ 11. mm _| and Rayon. all sports wear. Colors and white. 42. 10. DRESSES pastel shades $2.49 ed to go on the screen. Mr. Phil- lips helped her obtain a film fest. Then followed voice test. and after that small parts in films. NUW the is on her wwy up in the film world. One-day Stand of Air Events Attracts Many I.JON%N. July l6—--(O.P.)—-RA.'p- resentntives of civil and military aviation in 00 countries have ac- ceptcd an invitation from the society of British Aircraft oun- structcn to attend the society's fifth flying display and exhibition at I-Iatfleld alrdrodne this year. Three thousand guest; are expect- ed. A whirlwind panorama of flying by 28 different types of aircraft will be unfolded before the 02,500,000 one-day show finishes. In an ad- jacent hunger is "static" exhibition of engines, parts, materials, instru- of merits and accessory equipment, products of as companies will be shown. ' $4.50. Men’: Polo Shirts Cotton Mesh -4- Pineapple Stitch The ideal garment 75¢ .. $1.00 1' w crepe slips Smartly tailored of a really fine quality crepe for so low a price. In peach and white in all sizes 34 to For Summer Comfort Knee iigh Hosiery Pure silk, clear and sheer, in a popular chiffon weight. The gart- er tops are of genuine lastex, insur- ing perfect support. Sizes 8!/; to COOL, CHIC, SUMMERY For Women and Misses Frocks that are New! Smart! Beau- tiful! Linens — SeersuclIcrs—Ging- hams and Sub Crash in white and in many novelty effects, all sizes, are here. $1.00 for are canary Ladies’ Smartly modeled in sizes 31 to 37. Every one of these suits is from our $15.00 stock. ON SALE $11.95 59° Pair colors. GAY LITTLE FROCKS FOR TOTS OF 2 TO 6. Charming little frocks of lovely novelty prints . . . crisp, smart and so prettily styled. A wide range of choice in styles and _colors. Values to 98¢ on sale. Vlabasso Pillow slips White cotton of a good sturdy quality that should give lots of wear. Size 40 inch-an unusual price for slips from this famous maker. for $1 Wabassol Print cotton Better grade cottons, distinguished for their smart an pat.terns—-gorgeous colorings, fine even weaves exceptional wearing qualities. 1 Yard CLEARING All Spring Hats 50:: to 98:: Lovely styles including Bon- nets, drooping brims, off-thc- face effects. In a fascinating array of materials and col- CI-lILDREN’S COTTON DRESSES FOR GIRLS 8 T0 14 YEARS Carefully tailored frocks of fast color novelty fabrics, prints. etc., in 9. glorious array of patterns and d OTB. tude and is aoknowledgecfto be one of the world’; foremcst aeronauti-. cal occasions. | Sir Robert McLean. chairman] and members of the council of the , society will receive the guests, in- cluding heads of foreign air forces and representatives of leading air, transport companies overseas. Chief I of the British guests will be vu- oaunt Swinto, Secretary of State for Air. who will be accompanied by sir Phulp Sassoon, Under-[ Secretary. members of the gu- council and senior officers of the Royal Air Force. Every class of land machine nmnufsct/ured in Great Britain will be represented. Machines, scheduled include the new "300 mph. plus" fighters which rank as the world's fastest wuplnnes. and new single-engined and twin- cngined bombers said to be with- out rival in any foreign air force. Olvil aircraft listed for participa- tion comprise single-engined, twin- cnginca and four-engined transport V1116 British industry has excelled since in IDS. it produced the world‘: first practical air tour-er. clutch in the display account for nearly 20,000 horsepower. The display grew out of the con- viction the ordinary kind of aero- exhibitian. with aircraft shown on stands in a large hall, is a second- but way of displaying a. tlylns machine. Essentially a vehicle of rapid movement. and of movement in three dimensions, the airplane demands demonstration in move- ment if it is to be seen to the best advantage. Hence the idea of a ‘moving’ exhibition, while preserving the cum of on uszcistcd "static" exhibition. Many Apply For Six-Man Voyage IONDON. July l6-(0.P.)——Litcr- masking, Adrian Bligmm is at sea." Recently he inserted an advertisement in a newspaper nun: for all youns men who would invest $600 ouch as extreme! and act as crew on a 30.000-mile . He would buy the boat. A week not he married Min Jono latte:-bury and Immediately set. off on his honeymoon to Pin- land. on his return the 20-year-old scientist was al than 200 applications from men and women. young and old. After careful study of the npp1iCl\1\l-' he has reduced the number in 43- Many of the 200 who wroiv mm didn't have the necemiry innnvi while (me man said he would con- tribute $25,000 as his share. “A person docply intcicslvd in our enterprise has written siimiélf ing I should try to buy W‘ CW5’ Bark, the famous old Clllllll 103 clipper," he says. The Cutly Salk was built on the Clyde 07 your.» .\l.'0 and since 1922 has been allclloffd at Falmouth Harbor and usvd 84 a training ship. Mrs. I)m\’mM1« widow of Captain W, H. Don-umn. bought. the r;ld boot: bnck froin tho Portuguese, but the difficulty how in to induce Mrs. Dovmmn to Meanwhile sellgman has n‘ ' notification of several 8C.ll0()ll(‘l‘.~3 In the market and. failing to but’ the Outty Berk, he will start out on another “process ~,f elimination." Don't in II tonncnl you v tbluununsr. 1‘ota'I‘om . ' m“..’r.’.‘.‘§.°'" .- con. uni‘. itchy an d ru - _ gnu no-o. 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