3. iii '~i.‘i_~ ` _ y _ ._ ‘ “ ~». -. . Alf e! ! __»-P,_t,g,nEIGur;__ _ _ _ _ _ » .. _ ___ » 4.1- V. _ __, _ _ A ._- ' _._ _: an _ i‘ pl-ui-i-aw _ _. ._ _ __ ____- _ . _ ,_ _ __ _ r-‘ __ . ._ _ _ _‘_ ` \.5.l -¢~_.;n»\.l__ - v~---‘§r N AND S’SlDE BASEBALL C.A.A. GROUNDS ZANDT Pill. TODAY Q. me nl* t _ T Tl _ ___ _ i _ V ' . ' ` L Q ' Moore & McLeod Ltd. 119-121 Queen Street Charlottetown Special Sale of interesting items for men-Friday ev enng from 6 to 10 p.m. AS '1`l.llS STORE WILL BIZ CLOSED ALL. DAY SATURDAY-which is a A National lloliilay, we will keep open on Frirlay evening for the berreiit of any of our l`r'it-rrils who :ire not :tb le to shop earlier' in the ilay. ltl~IMl‘IMl$l‘I1t, the store will be open this FRIDAY evening from ‘6 until 10 o'e|oel<. - Special for FridayNight 6 p.m. to 10 pm.. u ° - ) I _ \ Men s rrnrtatiori 1 anirrn in the lot. Serni-telescope and Grease Crown. Regrilar' price Sl .i Ilals, li do/.. (.hildr'cn 1.25 to ‘$1.75 for ...... $1.00 Mens' Sailor Straw Hats, all good sliapes, leather sweat band and black ribbon. Rc;;'irl:rr‘ price $1.75 to $2 25. 1"r'iday night ti p. ni. to 10 p. in. selling for ................................................ __ $1.49 .2 dozen Boy’s Cotton white, blue and white stripes and khaki. Ages 4 years to 8 -years old. Special for 1"riili1y 75:: Pants, plain 2 to 5 years o 5 ' ' _ ___________._ N ' t »: " l - . tl ty iii iii ill i i Nil i I . , "AA , ~f` - ._ _ _ :$1 ® | r lil um. . f ~ 'A-12/5».*’;'f~_ __ A , . ,_ A ~. _ i‘i';;i_ ' /°"',// ii in tit; /'. 5 ' A fastening. C Congoleum Art-Carp cost less than fabric c pets. and a damp mop $9.00 $13.00 " Gord seat Rccnrpet this year with ~ Congoleum Art-Carpets. You'll save all the bother I _ of stretching and tacking, for they lie Hat without _. _ 1 ` This S¢aI is ' - ‘ <* your protection .»..»»m vin"-_- @c! uAiz1\f"rr"i`i:i: unmrma owimnrm on mul muv vw. lx unninm \ i rn.;--» E all you need to keep them clean and bright. We have stunning pat- terns for any room. Be sure to see them. The ~ ample wiclth (three yards) makes it possible to cover ar- many rooms without is _ seams. $15.00 1 $17.75 cts \ i 1 _ s Cotton Overalls, assorted eolors._ Ages 2 to ll years old. Special f01' l‘1'1fl=1y night __________________________________ __ 60c Chililren‘s Wash Suits about ti doz. in the lot. Ages 2 to G years old. Reg- ular price $1.35 to $1.75. Friday night selling at .................. ____ _______________ $1.00 A splendid lot of Boy’s Wash Suits, ld. Fridziy night (i p. rn. to 10 p. m. for (inc There’s an . interesting lot oi new f ~KlMONOS You are invited to inspect ri very attrac- tive lin e ol' new KIMONOS, which have recently eorne to its i`or you. They are marie of cotton, and silk crepe in ri large variety of styles. There are slip overs-button ,fronts etc in many styles ol' '_ finish and trimming. The colors are rose, eopcu, pink and hclro _ 1' C 'L_ TTT” *S “$4” ' ' ' E" ' ___` ___________ .$2.25 to 7.50 .__ __._J ¢ _ ___n_____,_ -5n_. ' ___ __ Soviet Army Forces _ Are Slowly Disintegrating (Special to The Guardian) 'rritri.\r'|‘.~‘.'r‘_ .nity i7__orrti-ei--= of thi- Siirii-I .-\rin\ :irc ili~.~'-lririiiril \\i\"\l i-ver tl|~_\' ilriil :r i'li:rni‘i- to |10 :HL Til" :iriny lor-ii-: ;ip|»:iri~iitl_\i .irc ~l.|\\'l_\' ills 1||lr-i.7r;rli||i:_ .\lniost thi- errliri- :iir` corp.; has -'llitrtiiliiricil llti- ;rl‘lll}'» ll~~|:ikriiii, llii- So-.~ii-I li-:iiti-r ||:is li-:rili~r.»:_ il-~ liar; told 'l‘ii-niirrnl i{\tni`l`. his .\li||isii»r ot i-lilricriiiirrr, :mil iitlrilrs that lie is liri~rl ot tr‘_\'tni; to riilr- social and coriirrrriirist liorsi-s at. the strrne tirni-. Piiéfrieiiiis iii riiiii (Special to The Guardian.) l.tlNllllI\’. .lrily 17.--~Hir lililwin Airin- t:ri:||i-_ .\`i~i~i'i-t.'\r'y for l|iili.r strili-il _iii thi- i|inr.~=i- ol' t‘ornnioiis linlny that ex- ei-pt outpost al`t`:rlr'_~; llii~ri» was now no iielitini: iri Afizliirnlstaii. 'l`lir're was reasori to hizpe that tire Aiizlran deio- izaies \\'ii|ilil irrrlvie irr the llritlsll lirii-ii on .lilly 152. Repo_r_t_l)_enietl _ (Special to the Guardian.) LONDON. July 17.-A report that Grunt iirltnln and the tlniti-tl States have fr.-rmeil into nn nizreenient rn- pnrrllniz tiiclr-respective Military es- rihllshrnentii was denied tn House nt Commons today hy ‘ Andrew Honar- Law, Chancellor ot the Exchequer, _tire ri-l:ix.itiii'ri winilil apply al~=o ro lnwilri-ri init' with ni-:irl_\' all llii- Siwi-\lS ` l’l"‘-ll" ""‘l“-*`~ ' Cable Censorship 0ver July 23 (Special to The Guardian.) l.t.i.\`|r4i\', .Irrl_\~ lT.-- 'l‘l|i~ lir'iii:|‘:i and other ranks frorn over- seas. - The (‘ei|rit‘ stllliiil from Liverpool on .lrrly ll, and is dun at. llzrliiirx the itllli with t'our ptllci-rs for Moirtrr-:il details front vtlrious rlt~lat:lirni\iits. The ltegiiia sailed trnm Liverpool on the lltli, and is iliro at, Qireii_-i- on the 20th with night, roturncii otlieern anti also details. _ The Royal (lr-orire saileil from i.l\'- erpool on the 12th aint is duo at itali- fax on the liltli willi-l'oirr oilir-ers i`or Montreal details from vnrlmis detaeli- rnents. ' Tho Mellta sailed i`rnnr Liverpool on the lltli and in duo Qui-her: on the 20th with eight returrred oilleers and also ilctriils. 0 i Great Preparations _ _ For Prince’s Visit (Special to Tne Guardian) T()l{i)N'l`(). J,nly lil.--'\\`lieti the l‘|‘irir-i» oi' \\’;rles visits ’l'in'orit.o it is lpropiiseil lo have ii inorisri-r purriilr- of iinilitarry and naval vele.|'arr_- l\eii\rr\ tthi- grairtl slariil :il the exliiliiliorr ;i.1r'otrriils. ll is stitgixefrleil tlitrl. all re- -trirrii-il oilieer's_ non i-orrrinissioiir-rl oi- iiizi-r.~r :irril rnen slroiilil eorrirulirilctvte i\\'itl| the iiiiutiirizritliitr wlrieli t'oricer'ris jllio overseas iririt. -Sentences for Kimmel Riots (Special to’The Guardian.) l.()N|)()N_ July 17.-'i`lie seriienr-es ~liy <'orrrt .\lai'tiai irr troirneetlorr with thi- Klnrnel riots int-lnrlerl one li-rm of teir years; fiiur ini-rr received live _vrars and one two -_.-ears. The lot.\l perlint of iletention for the twenty si\' men \vhose sentences have al- hiaiiy her-ri proniirlgnted rinionnis to forty 'nine years. All tho siriitr-nces linposerl in' the Pour-t ‘Martial will hc revieweil very shortly. 5'. Irrpoal on the 12th and is due nt Itali- tax on the 20th with 22 Qiiieors and H208 other ranks from Montreal and with 42 convrilescerit solrliors from lrrispltil river-sears. A number oi' the latter will be taken to thc Mtlil-ary li_os_pltal at Stanrie after they have had their rnizulation two weeks holl- ilayn on landing here, The Royal George lullcd trorn Liv- Mlnadr'n Lintment Relleveu'Neuralgla ‘te_ii~lri-r ri-plieil with ii few well chos- -IT PAYS to buy tn this Province. -THE GUARDIAN is on sole at LHUGPWB. Sllmmerslde. Celebratloll. Saturday, July 19th, at 0'Lvnry. 7104-1-17M2r ___ -MR. G. B. BEER, Guardian Report- or. will be pleased to receive news ot interest to forward for publication. Telephone No. 738. --TWO CENTS PER WORD each insertion tor advertising in this col- umn. Cash must accompany order -WELLINGTON PICNIC.-'l`lin par- ishioners uf Welllngtn Purislr will hold :i iqrantl picnic on their clnirch grounds U" W“li|\f‘Sti11y Jllly 23rd. l~}\'l~r‘ytliliig will he closed to make the ilay a pleas- “M outing. starr-7-:iMriisiir. -A PLEASANT ENTERTAINMENT “A lI\l`i€e number' ol' lin- _voirirprer ser \\'i\|'e eirterttlirierl at "'l`lri- \\'lllows" _the home ot' Miss ltlileeri i‘otrroy, Tig- lrrish on Tlirirsday everrirrir. The even- ilit-! passed too quickly for the merry erowil, iltrncini; music :intl tnrrrres on the lawn wr-re. very rnueh errjoyeil. lielieioiis refr‘<'sliiiieiit.=i \\'er<~ served il.V MVS. (‘or'iiey :r.ssisteil`liy .\irs. -(l)r_) Jirlinstori. The cliiet' gtresls of the ev- ening \\'e|'i\ the Messrs l.:ri :uni l\`r'airl< t’iirrroy and frii-ini l\1r'. lriniis Mul- lins ot (‘lini'lnttetown this lining their ilrst visit to ’1`ii.;nish after' their long absences overseas, - -iN MEMORIAM.-At the l’r'ince (‘onnty llospitrrl on Sunday, .lilly llllh at ti ii`i'loi'k tlicre eriileil the lilo ot' 5\ll`-“- Dl1\|‘iZ:ir'eL Houlter, one oi. Al- liairy‘.-: well heloved older pi-ople, and wliosi- ileritlr ivas ri dlstirn-L slrorfk to the eoinrniinity. Mrs. llorrltirr was 71% yerrrs oi' ago and had her-.rr in t':\ilinr.: health for sorne time, tlruiigh every- thing was living done that liiviiii: care and rnerlir-al aid could rio. Ori Tliurs- ilay the 10th she decided to uri tn the l'r'iiir'e t‘iinnly llospitrrl hut she was tlriere onl-V; until Sunday eveiiirrg when her' spirit took its flight. She was lrnlil lielil iii high esteeiii by all who knew her and she ilietl trustlrii: in her Sav- inirr. ii-:iriilz not the call ot` death. iler lrrrsliiirirl Joseph lioulter died years ago init sho is .~:iirvi\'oil by two .sorts John :rrril l"retlei'iclr, and one siirter Mtir_\’. :intl to these is i'-xleiiilini the sytnpathy ol' nniny i‘rii\riil_s :intl i'elriti\'i-.~:. inter- inent took pl:n~i~ in the 'l`ryoii lhiliilr' t`\‘rll»‘l"r',\' on July 15th t`i‘o'ni her horni- iri Allnriry, the liev. (.‘. A. llirliley ol'- lilfilllillif. The pall lie.:|i'i-rs were \\'il~ liani Arnett. George Wood, iwehster liiinlter .ind Natlrtrrrizil Boultcr.-D. -CASCUMPEC SCHOOL.- On .\li_nilay tim last tla-_y ot` Julie the twins- ilrt-t oxi»i'i-ises of Vascrrrnpee School were pei'l'o|‘rireil ltr the presence of ri|i~prryi-rs and ‘otiiers tho, ie:ri-lier, Miss Lili-kerliy \vil.li the assislaiii~e"ol .si\_ver':rl visitors ex-alinirir-rl as llroroi1i.:li- ly :rs time \\'oulil pieruilt, the si‘liirlar'.~= wlio mn- and :ill answered readily the iirrestions involvini: the work done ov- er ilirrinir, tin- ierin. The sclioirl year was soriiewliat liroken owing lo the l-‘ln epltlernie. Si-irool was eloseil for :iliorrt toni' nioiitli_< during tho yr-fir. init this rlirl not pr'evi\nl Miss l.oi'lr- erlry l'ri‘-in goirii; stir-cesslveiy over the wot-k pei'::r-r°il»eil liy the Cotrrse of Strrilies. 'l`\\'o ol her pupils were pre- seiiietl pnlilii- .sr-liool ci‘r‘lllii::rti~.s. Ni-xt a i-lrrrirnian was elrosen preparatory tit the ileliverini: of a short prot:r':rrnine \\'liii'h was exei-rrtorl to peri'et'llrrri,(or‘ as near pi-r|‘et-tion as iniinan ri."rtur'e e.rii possi+rl'_i7`attairi.),Tlii- <'lrairrnair l>riel`l_\' ile.~:eriln-il thi- “Benefits of Eil- iieaiion .At llie close oi"lho progratuiiii- lllasters Antliony Arseriarilt and \\'il- lard t‘as:-Ii-y. on helialt of the pupils read :rn aildress and prrfseriled tire li.-rri~lii\r with an appr'opri:rte gilt. 'l`li en \\~iirils hor appi‘ei~_lrrt_lon of the tok- en. Bliss l.iie_lrer'h_\' ciniscieiituoiisly iirstrrieti»it the pupils in the wrr_\'s ol` \\'i.s~loni not lrar‘.sl\l-_.' :intl roiiizlrly init izi-ntly :rnil lriiiilly. l)iir‘1rr;; the winter' seiisiiri sire pri~pareil hcl' scliolars to participate in a coiieei't aiiil pie .soc- ial wlrieli was ir grand success. All thi-i iinil inori- goes tii show how ener- ini-tliinl ri terielrliriz arnl trairrlrig turist he r-iir'r‘ecl :is lliewlilltlruri voluntarily rliil their- host for rr niuch esteenriril ti»:rr~lri\i'. At tht- r-lose of the i-.\;arnin- ation and proizrarrrino candy in:rtli~ hy sikillril irirni iii thi- teacher r-.lr‘t:le..|.tlre i-oonr nizain rinil aizaln. Mrreh reizri-l would not ri‘ni:rin tho Corning year. \\'l~lS'l'Elt-N PERSONALS -Mr. S. l{. lionnld ot' Malpeqrrr-_ spent \\'i-ilriesrliiy in Sumniersiiie. --Mr, Jnines Larkin of Alliorlon, ripont 'Flrirrsrlay in Siinimerslile. --iir. i"reil r'\li-Swnen ot New York is visiting friends in Siimmerslile. '. -Mr. W. il. llayes of idllerslie rnotorivd to Srririmerslde on Thrirsiltry., visitor to tlliarlottetown on Tliursrlay. -Mr. S. W. Dolzmey or indian Riv- er was in Surnrnorsldc Tliursrlay on lnrslncss. -Dr. iiowrn-ss of Srimmersiile matic a huslriesu trip to Wellington on Thurs- dly. , --Mr. W. il. Carpenter of St. John Bumirieriililo on Thursday. -Mr. John E. Yeo, of Northam ‘was n vliiitor to Summeraide on 'l‘hr|rs» dny. . -Mr. Kenneth McLellan. Seed iri- spoctor of the Province visited Sum- '-POSTPONED TEA. and Felice' I I _I vp) hh -~-. i L éweeeeeseeeesss :assess-se~%ssss's¢ss¢e=i eeeseseseeoeseaseeeeesea at J minimum charge twenty tivo cents. J - ;_; _ ’ _flifé/297 _ ' ` ii ` -'~- im _ ? l 'A __. _ /Qt ` A/. __ , ,tu / l““”"`\\ iv' \'é~>s» /--1tiii`/ QA” 'i ‘ g! ¢.7' _ 1, f . iv ’ T) ` _.:':' :i%§la J 1 -`/.J r=__'-____ =_';,\_1-_gf ` '_ i".\,k_/.__S"f f 9-i§rn_|¢;i _ use ci. 213( "~ . _ ____._ \ _', )* - __\\\ ’ 'f ig ‘ A lx." 1 .. I __ Children’ s Summer Dresses ’° A splendid- arrange of summer dresses for girls from 2 to 16 years. All the latest styles in plain or fancy materials. Prices range from 79c to $5.75. See _ these and you- will see what good values they are. hite Tub Skirts For Holiday and Vacation Time Cool and practical, wide girdles and fancy poc cts, many models in repp, gaberdine, fancy cord, etc, sizes up to 36. Prices range from $1.25 to $8.50.. ‘ MIDDIES Gossard Corsets for Summe Womcn’s and Misses' Middy Blouses Women’s front laced Corsets slightl in pu" OVC; 01. coat effects in pmg Ol. boned, low bust in white or pink, pric $2.50. short sleeves plain or colored collars and _ culfs,-all sizes. , . Sonie very pretty models in fles Pl`lCC to or white all the new styles, plain rlaintly trimmed with lace. Price brassiere Srnock middies from $2.98 to $3.98. 75e to $2.98. Camisoles $1.25 to $2.98. PROW E L BRO LIMITED \ A /A ._ . S “7 if - 1' ' f 1 --tif' T `_" _ } ._ ` Western_Guardian T _.T ,.;.,,""ri'f_`\§ i _fiw - » " ` " - ’ _- \ - _ l’ L ‘ \ ~ ‘ it _f A ii *`\ v \_ \ #B 3! $15 ti ‘ill #B 99 #B #B *B N ;rtlrer ol' Mon- treal \\'.r>i r'egis|i~i‘eil :rt the Queen llo- lel. S\|rrirner':riili~ on \\'¢‘il|resii:iy. -!\‘lr. 'l'l. T’arkinan nl (‘lrai‘lotli»town .~iper\l_ l\\'i‘t)N, July 17.--Nu releroirco to the (‘airarli:rir.~i prii'tir~i|nrtlrrg in Snt~ i|rilay’s irri-at peiien pi‘oeessioii appizrrrs ln the otllelal progrnrn. Cairarrllilll lrirtlqirarlier'i-r lsinsi-il the stntonienl that nn irivitatlori to supply it eontiirgerit. was reeiriveil but li. was found imprac- tlr-alilo to :rr-ei-ipt it as all the Carrad- ‘ iaus lighting units have returned. The ‘ only (‘arindIans left are married men at Brixton and certain odd detach- rnents for inopplni; up duties. _ ` SUITABLE t WEDDING GIFTS 1 Can easily be selected from our large and varied stock of FINE CHINA, CUT GLASS, DINNERSETS, TEA SETS, ETC., ETC. _...BLACK & ~.co‘. . - SUNNYSIDE ,