~ - kfifiéi-ifivi c‘ p A Great Showing of New Plain A BROADCLOTH sH1RTs$2_ 25 Separate Collars or Attached Collars These are decidedly shirts of quality for men who are particular about fit, style and finish. They are made by the best shirt tailors that we know of. The material is a fine, smooth, lustrous broadcloth, and the shirts are offered either _wlth attached collar or separate collar. _iBroadcloth shirts, attached. collar, barrel cuff, white,‘ cream, blue and green. collars, French cuffs, white, cream or blue. Buy these on our recommendation You will be satisfied Broadcloth shirts, separate $2.25 Flannel Trousers --$3.00 Men’s Flannel trousers, lightvand $23; WW =Young l\len’s fancy grey and fawn flannel pants pleated front, cuff bottoms. belt loops. Pair $5.00, $5.50 to .. Flannelette Blazers in fancy stripes ......... Striped flannel blazer coats. $5.50 to Boy's cotton jerseys, blue and red ' .---||-q--»|-.»-- Plain color Blazer Coats, Blue and Maroon, White cord J $4.75 to Men’s black lustre coats _ $4.75 Men’s knickers and plus fours in fancy tweeds and fawn gaber- iéltfli°illi 5.1.1.8.‘??? . . $750 -...-.'-¢--- Clergymelfs Black Lustre coats .......... Mens’ and Young Mens’ Suits for Summer Wear Men’s and Young Men’s tweed suits, single and double breasted models in all-wool light greys and fawns, fancy checks and stripes. Sizes 36 to 44 chest . . . . $25.00 Splendid Values in reliable, durable Silk Stockings Kayser slipper heel full fashioned ' pure silk hose. Service and chiffon weights ., Pair Kayser medium service weight pure silk, square heel. l7 shades to select from. Pair ---.-----|.|¢--- CHARLOTTETOWNS BEST VALUE IN “Orient Purple Stripe” silk hose 53?.” 15i.“.l°.e.T”.‘“ii?“.‘.s.‘. $239 “Orient” medium service weight contour heel, also “Orient” chif- fcn weight, contour heel both kinds. Pair A $1.00 SILK ---~-.-.»¢.-.. STOCKING Seamless, showing new improved toe, mock seam ‘leg, sciuarc heel 12 shades to select from. Pair "Visco" silk hose. 10 colors. Sizes 9, 91; and 10. Special price pair . . . . . . . . “l Gloves and Georgette and crepe de chine scarfs, stencilled ends, assorted colors, bcth triangular a n d t ' lt. '3 s ralg l .93 Special each Special chamoisctte gloves, as- sorted colors, fancy cuffs. Special, pair Kayser pure silk gloves, assorted colors, fancy cuffs, double tip- ped fingers. ‘fig Pair Assortment of handbags, 2 tone fggfigtfl. Strap backs. .-.¢--.¢¢a¢~- ssllblalnl/s .4? $.99 l Plaited thread sill; stocking. 9 shades. Sizes 81,3 to 10 Pair “" Neckweal‘ Cream and ecru lace collar and cuff sets, some with colored ii.’$l"“.";d.e."7.'... . 59 Better quality chamoisette cha- nloisette gloves, all fancy cuffs. assorted colors. Pair Gloria silk umbrellas. Red, green and Navy Blue, also Black, fancy handles. Each Fancy gold stencilled crepe dc chine handkerchiefs, assorted colors, 15c each. 2 for ...-... $25 l Ladies tweed coats worth up Friday & Saturday Many additions to that Sale of Women’s Coats Large range of Misses and Ladies’ Tweed Coats in sizes 13 to 38, new lines added for Friday and Saturday. " Splendid values 30 only, Juniors, Misses and to $25.00 $8.00 Misses Flat Crepe Dresses in Corn, Blue, Green, White Red and Peach. Sizes 14, 16, 18, 20. splllltildid: zaglzleturday _'_lv‘_l_l_l-' vIllRl‘.(Yl"l'i€'l'fi\VN 1 . a [Western Guardian . —BUY 31031149114 E. A. 01' B- l‘ ; ' Brsceis, Silflqii-if-imo. —-WEBTERN AGINT- Mr. O. J. IGsllant is Guardian Agent. in How- llsn and will bs pleased to receive ‘ l new and renewal subscriptions. -I‘ILL YOUR. 1ANK8 AT BRACITS new Bowser Gasoline I Pump, 3915-5-17-11210. > ..'IIEAR PAUL KOLLINS, Thurs- ‘day. Juno 20th at sourls. Entirely i‘ new programme. 5435-6-13-li. ._~_ —UNITED CHURCH 0F CANADA Sunday, June l6, North Bedeque, ll. Freetown, 3; Traveller's ‘Rest, 7.30 ‘J. W. A. Nicholson, Minister. 1 __ . -BORDEN LINE CLUB loading _ ‘ hogs and calves at Albany Thursday, Juno 18th. Hours 12-8. 5426-8-12-21 i -—SUMMIJRSIDE GOLF club dance. ‘ " l. Dixon's orchestra, Friday, June 21st. - l at Holmsnm furniture dept. specially l arranged for this occasion. Dancing, refreshments. Tickets $1.00. 5347-6-8-91 ' ' cards. l- l Everybody welcome. ; _- l —FUNERAL TODAY-The funeral of the late Mrs. Holland Leard lakes jplace from the residence on Gran- [ville Sh Summerside. Service com- - hnenclng at 1.20 P. M. at the home _, 41nd the United Church, on Thursday May 13th. i . I —UNITED CHURCH OF CAN- ADA, Kenslngion. June 16. Rev. J. R. _ Saint, D. D., Minister. 9.4.5 a. m. ,Sunday School. 11 a. m. The Con- Iierencc of 1929; 7.30 p. 111.. Red l, Lights on the TH-ack of Life. Ecizhnz- l izar. Special music. Firs: Church, Summerficld; 2 p. m. Sam's; Ssliool _ 3 p. m, Public Woratip. A cordial 5. ‘lvelcslzie to all. —BODY BROUGHT 219MB FOB I BURHilFThe rcmalns of .he the late Brander who tnfly in North in Kensingtsn cn “Sunday from th; rcsidmcz to ills Malpstllle ccmctcryl and was very largely attended. The late l\'l:'s. Brand- er had resided at Bnl i: but went i: ‘live with her family in the Vfcst af~ ter tit: dtnth of h:r lzuslrnfl a few p; years n53. A’. Eazier time sh? “cl: a yarslyllc stroke from winch she nav- er fully re:o':crc:l.-S. -! .\‘ S '1‘ Z T U TE TIEETDIC-Th: . ‘m: meeting cf til: Claimant Wo- rn‘; Institute was held cn Juno 4th. the home of Mrs. John T. liurwhy. . t oytszzcd with the Ilvfitut: Ode and: Cited follovTfI by minutes RYiLl roll call \vhi:h TC". QSSWCTCT: b1" eleven’ nimilzers with an "Original Verse." lt nvas decided to have no in! cream‘ social bu the school grounds June, 25th. A pr “ammo consisting of‘. T GLYARDIw HEFol-gicaxisstaunchandruflqde- built to give year round servioounder. every road and weather condition. The factthatitissmartandbeautifixlaswellis due to the months of painstaking engineer- ing labour that preceded its advent in the _ motoring world. Time andexpense were set aside in the endeavour to produce s light car that would stand up to every re- quirement both in and out of its weight class. The result has justified this cflort and the Ford car has set a new motoring standard based upon high performance at low cost. f (n .11: ... 4g‘ train on Mon- -- riyl and \\Il5;w:_f;l‘l"i",@gi3d tonthedhong Dfiw i: is: sen, . 3m ran s: .. lit-Jr“ \ c“ the funeraluiwk place Young”- l‘ " Tllercisno Features (‘Sc-Ira rfcafarr: 57 frtfzvfiaassliowr trlurayawnvenrbu 725151.130: {En Full: aoL-ssd sin-brute l-xlm Shnflngarool gfsu wlndzlinld TM‘! w»! ifilition bu. Bzlisbilfy‘ lad lflfl upkup '_ It is difiimlt to meas- ure the full endur- ance of the Ford car since one year d! consistent driving leaves it like new. But it may be . estimated by the superior quality of materials used in every part and the precision methods of manufacture em- ployed throughout, rhstmnnythousands of miles of carefree motoring are built into its chassis. RIDING EASE—'I"he low centre of gjrnrin; _ ECONOMY-The Ford car averages between and cc. ully planned 2O to 3O miles CU tlu‘ balance c.’ Ford cnr gallon of gasoline, and hold ic fifZLlY on the the cost of firs and oil told. '11:‘: (our Houclaillc hydraulic shock absorbers cushion. the hard jolts dad bumps. Cut. perhaps the most advantageous and unique feature is the system of transverse or crasswlsc spl-Ings. These springs rest on thrir {lcxilale ends with the llccvy c’ rrc uppcrtncst. Tlzun the very \ _;t of uh: spdngs receives the l“ -"~'.’it cf spring action instead ci Xnngsng bzlow as den-d weight and increasing", flu: hammer-like blows of road impacts. CONTROL——Tlic Ford Etccrfnf: wheel nnrvrcrs to ill: touch of n (Engcn Gaza-s sllIft with silent pre- cision. Drakes izlkc hold quicklly, firmly even on rain-swept pave- ments. Quick acceleration and llcrt speed or: especially useful in trafic emergencies. A rpm-r: liiclc longer than the car iksclf is all you nccd for parking. is also low. Low first cost, the ' nvnllnbiliry of Ford dealcneveryl- where, and close supervision o! service are additional reasons for the economy of the Ford ca. TIME PAYMfiNTl-If you prefer lo buy out of income you will find the authorized time payment piss offered by all. Ford dealers noel attractive. lioudaille Shack Absorbers _ ,_ Hcndnille Hydraulic Shad: Ab- ulirlt. -‘ rd \..f atxozb both rhe upward and downs-mi thrust of the shock through slowing the s" g zcucn by means of s I1: 1 nl-jctrin: solution which i: form! lhrnuch s srnsll valve from -~.~ (Ofilflflfllflfihf IO sn- uhcr. The offer resistance l0 the blow w len and ss required. FORD MQTOR COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED 11111512. rradlitg and n? inrcln nllttitl " b1; all, Aiirr a (“ll-ricllsl ‘Jed by the host? . Mimi I John hillrphgy. the meeting closed. Ivlrs. T. A. Dil::o!l. Senior Baseball League series at Sumfi mcrsidc was played on Tuesday nght Stars. Thole Wag n, 13f;- , score of 9 to 7. Now that the Sum-I me-"Bi-‘ie boys have got down to their form for the season, they are logklng forward to meeting the Abblcs of ‘ dcuble-hcariclz-S, - -Mr. and Ml PERSONALS -l\'fr. and blrs. George Nésbitt lsnd 1 section " with God Save the Kill]. The next their three children arived by auto‘ Lodge. Tickets on sale at Mabozrs‘ meeting is July 2nd. at the ham: OHITUITI Ecsion. liiass... to vial: the for‘ drugstore. jlrlcl-‘s parens, Mr. and Mrs. Bani.‘ lNfisblii, of Sulnmerside. It is nine --'5iif‘(‘ND GAME t)? LEAGUE years since Mr. Nssbitt visited his‘ May meeting of the Launching Wo- bERlIJS-Tize second game of tlze native place-S many L Charlottetown on Dominion Day, in n Eastefn I -- ..°PlCNlC. — Reserve h” ‘ Allnnrllfil Llnhvlrni for (‘ongils k Culllc. Bell &' Mathieson i BARIUSTBRS it BOLICITORH l Msbon Building, Mona"; l i MONK! TO BUAN 0004-00000“ o» 4 004000400 HAVE YOUR EYES Registered Optometrist Mountains, P. l. l. 0-040 o4 o-QoQ m ooodwob-O-C-O-OQ-l 5l55-0-3-lm0. ' " llll. ‘ July 3rd for grand Picnic in cardigan. , MlB-B-I-Bthurs. 1 ..'HELP SOURIS fllilfl SCHOOL; ‘ Thursday June 20th. Psul Rollins, 5t. Patrick! Hall, Soul-is. nsssrsnlv norms-w. J. w Murdock is Guardian Asent. in Mon- tague snd will be pleased in receive new snd renewal subscriptions. ..'Vlll‘l' ‘I'll HIGHLANDS 0f Bcotlsnd. on Frldsy, Juno ll. with IXAAI|NED AND HOV. D. M. Sinclair, IQ 1V" Hill, 9555355 "1155 5y Meniscus. - MIi-O-iQ-Sl E- E- PARKMAN mscorcn sonos and swrlss will bs plentiful in I"! Hill, Mon- issue, on runs 1|. Ticket: us now on 6044-12-8! . Colin Craig, of Mid- friends wish them sn enjoyable trip-B billi-fi-fi-ll limos "BRAILO” hthwdflltlldhn mules. IIAUK "til! l COMPANY. LTD.- s-mmiac. r. s. x. . modulo-order Inslbh spasm In lltlllla» , utrsnnmis mnmsuvysslvsgqnlls hummus Mills n. 1M non muss issnollmlunlsflsnhlsglnlbnasvg. flfl llflfl "HVES HALL, Montague, June l4. "Highlands oi. under auspices Illustrated Lecture, . . ‘INSTITUTE MEETING-T h c ; men's Institute was held at the bonlc‘ , of Mrs. Joseph Morrison with four-i I , teen membe n and two visitors pros-l IFQWT?" ‘he Crystals and the Allidletcn. left on ednesday for an ex- ‘l ent. Meetinl opened by singing In-g flltfflthlwfli tended visit io Vancouver, B. C., and “lld m?‘ f *5 ‘Vc-"B W311 Paid b‘! tliciothcr cities on the Pacific Coast. fine fifillllLLbll cf ball dirpiaycd. Th’: Mr. and Mrs. Craig expect to be swsy game vras won by the Crystals by a two n-lcnths. Their 5424-6-l2-3l~ stitute Carol followed by roll cull nmlj resdlnz of minutes of last meeting! and signing ssme. The report of the: different committees were then heard. The school garden has been planted. Trees for grounds were purchased from M121‘. G. Craig. Kinross. A flsg pols is to be placed on the school, Gertrude Eovyer. grounds. An entertainment is to be! Masonic 1 oistcd by MlsJos. McDonald. roll call Picture for ihc Home. Honor Roll school for montlnof May: Grade IX-l. held at the home of Mrs. Hugh Mc- Pllee. There will be a meeting in the school. June 20th to make final ar- rangement»... All the membels present renewed their subscription to the In- stitute News. Meeting closed by sing- ing Natiollnl Anthem and serving oi a delicious slipper by the hostess. as- Chrlstilln and Miss Louise hichherson. Next nlecting to be m. lhc homo of Mrs. to be Favorite COVEHEAD IDA!) SCHOOL for covehcad Road Charles Bovyer; 2. Grade VII-l. Doris Birt. Grade VI-l, Annie Ready: 1 W- let Brown; 3, Dewar Swan. Grade IV—-l, Blanche Webster; 2. Annie Doyle. Grade 11-1, Douala-s Klelii’; 7 Gladys McMillan; 3, Non Kielly snc Florence Doyle, (equal) Grade l-l, Aubrey Ready: l Stella Birt and Viola Jay. iequllli 3 Wendell Birt. Perfect attendance-Annie Reid? Annie Doyle, Blanche Webster, D0118‘ las and Nora Kielly, Olsdys McMil- lan, Florence Doyle, Stella Birt, Aub- rey Ready, Isabelle Mun-Donald, non: and Wendell Birt. ' Jeanette MacVlttio, Teacher. Abncas American industrial mschinef?" being installed in new plants in P0- land. 12.15%. ' Worth‘ A fine heavy weight linen damask rose design, 70 in. wide, Worth clesring s: yard f. .' . . . onn LOTS from $4.001» 01.8.5 Clearing Sale of fine i Bleached Linen Damask All linen bleached damask 60, 64 and 66 ins. wide, assorted pat- - terns. Worth to $1.25 yd. Clearingst _Hesvy weight linen damask, poppy design with satin stripe, 68 in. wide. Worth $1.60 yd. Clearingat yard ... .85 a $1.15 All linen bleached damask dotted design with flowered border. 70 " in. wide. Worth $1.40 yd. M Clearing at yard . i . . . .. ' Heavier weight linen damask of a nice tine quality._Rose design with.satin stripe, .70 "in. wide. Worth $1.65 yd. / Clearing at yard . . . . . . . Best Quality airlines damask. _ Maple Lest and Fleur do Lys d0- sign. Worth $2.75 yd. Clearing at yard ...... mam rum NAPKIN. ildoson, Clearing st 25310.0. oft. s2.» cod Iitd-