I WITH The Perfect Fabric for Sports Wear: Q 2 I ;‘.>_‘-_~;¢n.d »~ suits. .:. ._ ‘._. -...-- ,__ . tan all over. I this new vogue 40 iii. \vide. Yard . . . . _ . CREPE MOROCAIN Ideal for summer wear in all I See Our Richmond St. Window I Our Big Display of . Celanese Fabrics Strong and elastic, Easy to wash. I Hard to soil. Unaffected by perspiration. I' I Celanese garments are established in a class by them- fi oelves, chemically and physically different from Silk and Ray- I I' on, they possess reniarkaable properties. Celanese white ' stays white. It will not turn yellow with age. Unaffected by sea water it is unsurpaassed for bathing I CELANESE is the only fabric allowing free passage of the suns' health-giving ultra violet rays, ensuring a. healthy CELANESE MOIRE COATING a fashion headlight. The smart I ;I shops are particularly stressing the importance of l seasons, leading shades. Price . . . . . . . . . . . _ 3 7 viceable. Price .. i I ,_.¢ak-- -'»~ »~ O 9?' ‘I - ' SATIN MINUET, soft, dainty and ser- , _i PRINTED VOILE in a wide ohoioe or I `, / dainty printed floral designs and colour. _ ings. 36 in wide. Prices $1.60, I I ` ' $1.75 and . . . . | P \ NINON-This lovely material is sure to ’ please for a dainty dress in the hot V weather 40 in wide. Price yard .iii ` " II ra , fi, I, 1, \ 1 .r,, , I , . THE CHARl.0T'l`iZTO\vN r1Ii.I\RnlAN~ ` I I I - I JUNF. *fx 1929 \ I I I I I I 3,. ir-.-I 'A i" I' I _;;;z.:;=__--.L ~.-.1 I 1, 4 ' 1:1§1§E1`:: "" =E5§3E5i5’ _ .,.,.,.. W I A is 535'; :'?E5i ii I ‘ I Lovely New . . I Il CELANESE DRESSES- Choose them for their cool smartnese I ‘ their ejgcellent tubbing qualities, etc., , that go to make up a perfect celanese I f garment. Shown in white and pastel o.z:;S~_._. . $12-1II*° sw-98 I I. T Prowse Bros, td. ` THE FASHION CENTRE II 1 I-I .5 ‘I I; » ` ,__ .I I I . ,.. ~ ~ I $'1‘OCK QUOTA l~1ONSri-‘..-di11, co. .. , __,___ I Soiithern Pac. I HALIFAX, June 19.-Quotations; Union Pac- RY » - ~ ~ - ~ ~ ' ~ ~ ' - ' ' ~ 'Mi iurnished Johnston and Ward U S Induimal Al°°h°1 H by A ` _ _ Qjmembers Montreal Stock Exchangt l Westinghouse Elec. ip I U, s. steei ..... .......... ._ 3. I U-~_i_ ,Iv '1'op.&Banta Fe. Ry.. Can co/ . . . . . . . . Car & Fdry. C0. Locomotive Co. . . . . Smit. A: Helm, Go, Bosch Magneto Co. Indo Copper Min. Co. Y Cen. dz Hud. Rv., R. R. .. Gas Co. Ill, Y.; Motor CsrCo, Petroleum Oil Oi N, J. 98 , Abltibi . . . I I . . . . . .. vm, B. E. Steel lst Pid. ““~`_' E. Steel 2nd Pid. . I .. 10?' Montreal Power 54'” ~Stee1 Co. Can. Com. 1°°7"I Winnipeg Elec. 199,” Braz. Traction 1? Shswinigan 8°" I Dominion Bridge 46“ Massey Harris 57 Asbestos . . . . . . ‘cannrewery f Building Products I Power Corporation to--i non, 131 zzsi.. isawi ise'>i' 176 I IE? New Yom: zxcniiscis I ' A “P” -' I C ¢ ‘ l 2x77 MUN'l'l¢l')AL DTUUK BALHANGIE I .I ' 143 V 43 . wnsar all ‘ za g ii sau 'isis § as , 'Is--. , ioa I suit I 10 i 22!-11 85% I 103% 229 I " sn. 88 Sept, DCC. . . . I .. . . . . . . . . . .. uns " 44's 43"; 46 July . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. De. . . . . . . . . . . I. 116% ll6‘i 1l5‘i July Oct. Dec. .I . . . . . . . . . . . .. To PURCHASE , AIRPLANE ,I WINNIPEG, June 18.-Two Bask- atchewan financial men and a news- paper representative are leaving here.' . ' ICan. Pac Ry. Be" & Mdthleson ,I imperial oii ...... , I BAIIIISTEIB A SOLICITORS I lor Windsor tonight on their way toi 27’i over the Canadian National Railways BANKS . Wayne, Mich.. where they will pur- i ' MUNEY T0 WAN I Bank Royal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ 340 will be attempted this summer from Bank Nova Scotia . . . . . . . . . . . .. 395 Saskatoon._ Bl-SKI. to London. Ehl- .-__il_.i._____ -boo-oo a»o¢o>e ° r__A_ ‘_ _, __,___ U no 5: ooo ee , HAVE YOUI EYES IXAMLNED AND GLABBEB FITTED BY E. E. PARKMAN \ leilstoml optometrilt 1 Moalbnli. 1'. E. I. ._ 11s-is ll- I-Iomlhay. D. F. C-. M. CI ‘lsnd. The route of the proposed WHEAT flight wll be vis the Hudson Bay, Hudson Straits to Greenland and Ice- Juiy .......... .,109 land and thence to England. The sept. iw/. pilot of i-he vllne will be Clntsln J- 155-0-3-lmo. July . . . . . . ........ 92% 0! the Unilod Air lervlcs of luk- . , atchewan: H. P, Hartley. of the lame company, and W. RI. Clarke. well ' ANOTHE R NEW LOT OF THAT ' *°°‘"‘ °°““”°° ”°‘"°°P°l‘ l\\°°» W mb” "'"“"' M°“""“° , I chase an airplane, in which a flight The party leavin! here this even-| com ‘ io; moiaae cnariu nur, rruiseati Dollar Silk Bloomer $1. »’1’i“..‘f.1”._':'..‘$T.‘Zii‘.‘I‘i.I§’.i ‘lim 1 iff Fresh from the factory, a fine weight, silknit bloomer, offered in all the good colors, properly tailored, easy, not skimp- ed in material, and a. garment that will satisfy in every way. - ` THE BEST DOLLAR SILK BLOOM~ .ERONTHlliMARKET. A I o McLeod Ltd., , _ vmud m. i i V I ateiiowao me no wiii ny tm pany ~‘--f ‘ " ' back to laslatoon. Once the plane is landed in Western Canada it viii bei groomed for tm mor-/itiaotio rum., nurtwnionviii to mmuuooaui tno condition oi the mae mai weather resorts wsrreaw. 'tho ciwi and board of trade of lelkewon are spolilerini the adventure. i I ii EE E i i a I =.=r- = k %==='-° _ , _ I.- ...___a._. »-.. ~_.-ff. a Western Guardian _`-Zastem Guardi-.. `~,l'I.ao. Minister .i.w.A. Nicholson. ' ~~'N°'"°"M" om" °°°‘”“°“| I 51 ee and swine breeders at the tol- I I I --I ll ' ,Live Stock Branch, will address -wzsrean AGENT- Mr. o. J lmeeiliiss in W i“f°f"° °f *Ml Galant is Guardian Agent ln Howl Ilolvi:g places and time all meetings l l ‘ . :lv :ig r:rl1;w:s1lll;l~lEti£s_recme Fat 'iso o. mf Elmira. JI-me 24:5 Heavy Weight linen damask’ inaitir, June 25th; St. Mu1aret's,' poppy design with satin Stripe’ _"LL YOUR 1ANks A1- fJune 26th: Red House, June 21th; 68 ins. wide. ‘North $1.50 yd. Clearing at yard .. BRACFS new Bowser Gasol1neIR°"° 5”' "um uhh; B°“""' 'mn' Pump. sais-s-11-imo I'-‘Dm °°°"°”°"' _ s|:vsN MILE my sau. Fri-F ':'m'E KINGS mm" Ex" day June "'lst" Por* Elgin Drdmatic IHIBITION md mme “omg M! I a 1 If ¢ i Y da ‘ te _ Club in 3 act comedy drama. Amus- ;G°°rg° °““ °2hw°dn" y sep dl; ; ing specialties. Admission 50:: and 25c. Ib" the eleven ' Tm m.n:m‘ ; I 1-“oiiow the crowd. 5561-o-is-:ii I"°'°“’ Pla" ‘° "‘“k° th” l ° bm” ,` land best county show ever held in y I , _ _ _suinmsnsioz ootr oiuo dance. "‘° P’°"f°l°; L:"pf“°h°e"'i’n‘;‘h°_‘;':::5 _ , . ance. Priz, is w Stlxgggnigfge:,E;;m¥;d;;tJ1226353;, of exhibitors not later than July “forth from $4-00 to $13-50 doze d to this Caslon Dancing I20th. Do not forget the date, Bep- ` I ' xl-dgnrefrelshmenttji Ticlrets 8100"it°mb" nth' M' Ge°r“t°wu' E' B' Evenfbody we]come_ ' 5347_6_8_9|yll\1cLaren. Secretary. 5588-6-20-31 c _ __°" no A -coins: To Grahame Road 1-iaii PE "°N Ls ‘ $221.11? Df’.‘I.‘Il‘iI.‘2’I`.‘.. .§L°.f§Z§°§...'ii? --'lm °““'- °°"°“- °|m'|1z`d 24th. If not fine Wednesday,’June .arrived mme on B vmt W hu nr- Ienis. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Gillis. St. I . I 26th. Thb play will be in St. El-I hs eimor‘s Hall, Thursday, June 2'1th.`M"g"e ' ‘ I f I If not “ne Frida” June nth' c°me “ __eMe&r5_ Newmln Wight ‘nd J- r . ght have motored irons. eous - - - - I - the arty. 6000 6 20 21 Thurs. dc Bat. I p ________ .Boston to Pann-iure Island, where I Q what does “en bunet" mean? I The success of the British neo I _ ‘_ _ 0 ' _ _PASSED Away AT M0UN1~,th°5 “ul ‘LSR their p°"“'5‘ Etiquette A. It means, "served from thelrhurch pilgrimage has inspired the ROYAL-_One of the oldest residents! "_ Mrs. Woodman of Bmgon Me' -'.».,“‘“, bullfi. wlthilllt tables." _ lCansdlsn United churchmen to plan of Mount Royal. M11 Donald Buch-I and hh, me mud,” m.,"d sag I ‘ , me a visit tb the Old Land. anan, passed away on Monday at his umm, on A summer Wm to her nth" ‘ UNITED CHURCHMEN home there in his 'ldth year, alter sl ` I Q. Which is proper for a. card, in-` WILL LEAVE CANADA 3 ' iingering iiinoss. He was one or ti-ie; and mmm M mm Spun” not H' vitatiori, or letter. "Mrs Harry R.| ron eNoLAN'n, issn ‘ N0 PBWACY 703 '"5 most highly esteemed farmers of the, '_._,|mes Maua_,d_ who rammed 3 Brown," or "Mrs. Harry Robert, _-_I | district. He leaves to mourn a sorrow-' few days no from ,_ mp w Hmfu' I Brown?" I Although connrmallcn could notbe I FLEEI “OOD” E“"”"“° th' 555 ing widow and one son, Martin, on;,5 n0wbu_5ny hauling oyster mud 1,-oml A. The full name is the correctsecured from church headquarters, it IQ* the botftoin of the aea are being the homestead and two sons. Robert; me runway smiom Md Wm, ;_ lorm. Sis understood that arrangements are I1ef"‘;1°d ° mm' p“'|l"°V by m°5°m and John in Western Canada, andmireader, top-dressing the newsownl Q. Should s. woman ever otier to; under way for the United Church oi I’ T51; mg; An °°h° “°““¢"- one daughter Annie, in Scotland, to\ wheat crop. Thats what brings thai pay her share of the expense whenfcanada to conduct a big pilgrimage :Ol Mhfmen in u|°'“ml'1° ali oi whom deep sympathy is ex- clover. I the guest oi' a man at any entertain-im the old country am-ing the next thai" mvrnngdgu dm? 'M1' “WI lil-H tended.-S. ` ` -_ ‘ ment? year or two. It is probable a Cana- ' ' -*_--_ I Ms W1lif=d M°D°fI\ldI HW' AI N°I 1° mid iw my diS¢°I1fi-ldl=n own liner will iw chartered foil ,,,,,_,,,., L,_,__"“""'*__, ,U “_ M H", . P l PERSONALS I 1 H£l\C!'. L01t '44. Sliffegtddl 5115;: ` . o neura gia. on un ay, s ' 'T-" - -_-Mrs. wiiiirm Miiis. of narniey. “P °T°“°‘ °f *ll-‘ “"4 °"_l”l“3 l°"°" ‘ " -J with her two children motored to`“°'k“;¥m”u T30 h1m;f1f'w;hf";nl;?;S s id 'ru <1 iti iv! . `°°““p“ ' ‘°’ ' I I E;_lem;VIcKn;sBl;; 1\Zss1Barr_ I under Hcobblersié besllqdesu the other` barn McGougan. While in Summer-icmm' E su" 9 us ex' side they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W, K. McGougan.-S, ' _BUY MomLo“_ ,_ ,_ 5 _ .fszasnau aoaurs-Mr. J. W I e , _ .....I. . ......‘I§I.....Z‘Ig;;=,g°;;,“,‘;;“;,“;i..1t?L“.’.1°?; I Clearing Sale of Fine I » I . __e|\0n 5AL5__5¢|-,°°n¢;_ Aw"- View and renewal auhl6I\’lPU°\\|- h d L U E I; . l , l 1" an APPIY Alva Alan 853:31 IJ ,~:;¢;;Ca;dR::::;L: e I uy i’ - l -vsrrsn cuuncu or caivana f _ °°‘°'°"`°"h“"' L Li bl ' I..- I - I I s....1o ..;1.<;i.:;1, 3.111.111 so sir:‘:.I:.ri‘;sf.::;":;i.f;:f‘:I teli-ns; wo;-to to $1.25 yd. wide. Worth $1.40. .ea nga . . . . . . . . . . .. 'Cearingatyard....._ ' Heavier weight linen damak f a nice fine quality. Rose desigon \&iIthtlsa$tin()rstrlpe, 70 in. wide, or 1 .. '.1' "` Clearing at .. Best Quality all linen damask, Maple Leaf and Fleur de'Lys design. Worth $2.75 yd. Clearing at yard . . . . . . ' A line heavy weight linen da- niask rose design, 70 in. wide. worth $2_15 yd. Clearing at yard NEN TABLE NAPKIN ii, clearing :tt 25 per cent. off' ODD LOTS ALL LI ..'Mrs. Gordon Cantwell and her three pretty children. who are howl _ .visiting the old home at Black Bush. I -Mr. William MacKay, the popular I I I eivineer of the car ferry is spending '15 hem! cordhuy welcomed by her, 5 ' ,numerous Island friends, Amonlstl I 3 F l S S s well earned vacation with his mo- tl eds “siting her Sunday’ wwe Mm V Woodman iMairie> Miss Florry Mc Isaac Hermanville M15 Gladys Mc Donald, Clear Springs, Miss Mooney.I ` oui-is. John A. McDonald