‘week-end to . . . .. S p e cli a 1 s Thursday Friday Saturday Ladies’ Basement RIGDRE" fis- ‘PQIIEUD IKE Ladies‘ Satin and Crepe SLlPS-Rose and white. Sizes 32 42. '° “°"“‘°“°' ...,,, 2.25 SO only Ladies’ GlRDLES-—Pink-Sizes medium and large only. Week-End Special Ladies‘ Seamless NYLONS-Popular light and dark shades. All size from 8 I-Z to 101-2. ' 1 Week-End Special I Cllgldrenk PYJAMAS-Z-piece cotton broadcloth in yellow an blue floral patterns. Sizes 8-10-12-14. Clearing at . Children's PYJAMAS-l-plece cotton broadcloth in yellow and blue——floral and stripe designs. 1 Sizes 2-4-6. Week-End Special .. , n50 Extra Special Value in child's ANKLE SOX-bright pastel shades of blue, yellow and pink. z Sizes e to a l-2. Weels-‘End Special, Pair 0C ..--- as-rem earls ‘roses as." ea.“ ..;_q u-uu...“ week Ena/\ Children's fine quality KNEE HOSE-fancy 'I<nit-elastic ‘top. I Colours brown and blue only. Sizes 6 to 8 'l-2. Week-End Special . . . . . .. Ladies’ White UNlFORMS--wsap-around style — white only. Elhliidirmiill‘ 1.50 Ladies’ SILK PANTIES-Jinlr only. Sizes small, medium Willi-Isid- Special ....,., .. . .. . Children's Cotton JODHPURSfIIQItI hlue and dark brown. Sizes 2 and 4 only. Clearing at ..... Children's DlRNDLE SKIRTS-elastic waist‘ with shoulder straps. Bright floral patterns in blue, pink and 2.00 green. Week-End Special .. 69c Ladies’ HALTER BLOUSES-whits with floral trim. Sizes small, medium and large. 1 I Week-End Special . so .,_._. . .|- Ie-Ie Isa-l‘ ..._q;_».- .,.,~| ee- _......... Ladies’ SILK BLOOMERS-winkiand white. Size small only. Clearing at . . . . . . . . . 0 u lflloiilllol N allots‘: l Extra Special purchase of Children's DRESSES-over l 100 to choose from-bright floral patterns in colours pink, blue, green, etc. Priced for the ' week-end onlyat . . . . . .. MGDRE £~ MQLEOO IE5‘ Wattors- Inge Wedding A very pretty simmer wefilng was eolemnlaed e-t lngsbrook Thursday, July 3th., 1MB. when Eleanor Annabel, daughter of Mr. alnd Mrs. Earle Inge became the bride of Robert Wilbur, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur S. Wsttors of An alcove in the livhg room was transformed into e floral wedding arch of syringe and iwlg- centre. Roses, snapdrligon and pe nies formed a for the can- rlle light ceremony per-loomed by Rev. TE. MacLen an of ‘Trinity United Ohuroh, C arlottotoiwn. The bride entare the living room on the arm of or father who gave her in man-la to the strains 0t the wedding m rch from "Lob- engrln“ played by her sister Doris. She wore l. gown. of ivory satin having long sleeves. fitted bodice with a short peplum or net and sotlrh, The skirt was flared and fell in graceful folds to the floor. Her net veil was of similar length and was embroidered. Her head- drll was of orange blossoms. SI! ranted a bouquet nl‘ deep red mses. Her only ornament was a neck- lace of pearls. Miss Connie Mair, the brides- mlaid. wore 5, gown of peach nylon taffeta. with a bouffant style ovc" ‘skirt or matching not. She wore i- shoulder length veil, nrith a flow- ered lhelsd dress. She carried a erley Woodruffe, bride and Katheri wore pastels-colored or ancly dresses and carried nosegsye of pink and yellow snapdragons The bride's mother ore a gown cf grey printed crepe with silver ornaments and wore aicc-rsage of red carnatlons while t e mother 0E the groom chose a two piece gown of grey trimmed with silver Sequins and wore a corsage or yel- low roses. Albert Inga, hmthes- of the bride frivas best man and the ushers were William MacQuarria and Harley lugs, During the signing of the register Edward woodruffe sang “Beca-use". After the ceremony the bridal Daffy and lzucsta entered the din- ing room. In the centre at the LIN-X i MAKES FLOORS BRIGHTER! SAFER! LIN-X, the sensational new arm‘- sli) sell-polishing we: gives greater safety, brighter beauty to wood, linoleum, and tile floors. it's water-repellent- self-polishing. Try it, sodsyl ANTI-SUP sisal... WAX Tlstlsisfiiltkldsltsl ‘IhLeIIlettIsOvu-sssy Lllllsi _ * Th IIIIIIl-EIOI OeJ-llltsl Th hills-Willis 0s. d Olllil. llflH . I'M GLAD JAKE. FOUND a THlB SHORT CUT -~v u GNE?) ‘Tl-IE: ‘TIRED BUSINES5 MAINS T0250 THAT OLD PlNG PONG» Bounce.’ ‘r ‘ \T'Ll. SA\IE Tl-llizw MlLES-“vl HOPE ,5 -. ‘L Kiss S/NE MY yfl “ UPPERS Too! ,(.._»,;F§\ .//// "We s‘ / 7 4 i HERE'S A can ACRO$S ‘ll-IE ROAD OP Ti-lsze susPlcioos -'~AND THOSE TWO GUYS THAT 30st eoT sToP! ‘THIS ou-r ARE A5 susPlcioos ..u CAMPAIGN HEADQUARTERS: Major Hoople L\LP.'§ 0R NCHHLETS lMFERNAI. JOUNCING is AFFECTING MY OLD Boelz ESQDGI OADS Farm, Mt. Herbert at ‘I PM. on ' llnstitute. All charter members and iulilrlll AMFRM AN llfl l. S. STEVENSON FRANK H NANAGfk iso nlciiulouo s1. AMIITUAI. COMPANY EASTERN eulllllllllll ...'5ee Our Window Display. Open stock Wedgwood Spsrton and Wild Brier Dinnerware. O. R. Boehnerh Jeweller, Montague. . table g tiered wedding elk! graced the table flanked on either side by silver candelabra holding pink. candles. Floral decorations were hiaobannan proposed the toast to the bride and was responded to by the groom, Mrs. Cecil Wood and Miss Eve L. Beers poured tea." Among those assisting in serving the refreshments were Misses Pauline Wood, Eleanor Drake, Mary MacKenri-a, Olllvis Sullivan, Kay Porter, Mrs. Edison Drake, .\'l!‘fl.'LC'l'0l'l Drake, Mrs. Roy Rob- ertson and Mrs. Edward Wood- ruffe. For a going-sway zoom the bride iii-ore a dresa of gold colored gablwdine with black hat and ac- cessories and wore is rarsalze of white curnsiiona. Her wrap was a Jacket of white wool. After the reception the happy young couple left by car on a short wedding tour through Nova Scotla, Cape Breton and PIE. Is- hind. Upon their return they will reside at Fox Hill Farm, Apohaqui, (near Sussex) svhere the gPCCnl in partnership with his father and brother conduct a large dairy farm and tourist business. Out of the province guests were Mr. and Mrs. W.S. Wzstters ‘and Mr. R. Watson Apohliqui, Mrs. HG. White, Mrs. Donald Mann and Miss Beth Mann, Petitcodiac, Mrs. Henrietta Ft. de Generes, Lnng Beach, California. STERLING Th’. I.’ l The spacious home of Mr. and {Mrs W. O, Myers, was opened to ;all members of Sterling W. I. and ltheir husbands on Wednesday l evening, June 30th, ivhere 8L1 gath- 'ered for a banquet in honor of the thirty-filth anniversary of their former members of last year were all invited. We were pleased to have as one of our guests, Miss Mary MacDonald, the supervisor of institutes from Charlottetown. The first part of the‘e\'ening a very enjoyable programme was carried out, with the president, Mrs. H. S. Mat-Ewen presiding over same. An important part of the pro- gramme being the history oi the institute for the past thirty-five years. being read by two of our charter members, who We are pleased to still have with us, Mrs. ltlacGulgan, and Mrs. D. W. Mac- Kay, t-his history was of great in- terest to all to hear of the various tasks that has been wider-taken by the ladies. such as knitting, sells-lug quilting helping out sick and needy at home, sending parcels of food and clothing to needy overseas, and remembering and sending to all the boys in the services at home and GUARQIAN. csnuorrrerowls ' pink and while roses. Rev. Mr. N first institutes to be GIIBIIO en June 19th 1918. At. the close of the PIOBNIIIU. supper was then served to about fifty on the centre of the table vies s. beautiful birthday oaks which was nicely decorated and adorned with thirty-five candles. all ate heartily of lobster sslsdl. rolls. oekes. fancy cookies, whkli vres- topped off cream and birthday oaks. After awhile of social chat the evening s brought to a close by add ioini in singing “Old bar-s sync" followed by God. love ‘rile Kine. Shipping llsllls Al‘ HALIFAX- Arrived Wedssellhy ' tidy Nelson. from lsint John, Atlantis Charter, North Qydney, . S. saute Wednesds l Imperial Halifax. for 5t. John's, Nfld. - ,Be King. l AT AINT JOHN- Arrlved Wedneflsy 'Lady Rodney, from West indies Salted Wednesday Irlona, for Central America ~ Shakespeare Park, Central South America. Missing Continued from page i I SHIRTS ‘Another Iiucky. i ' ‘ "Ten Bowl ‘ 0-0.1., WHITE, PLAIN. SHADES and STRIPES a On Sale FRIDAY edit SATURDAY $3.69 non s. newcomer, abroad, and generous donations to all other drives and collections and worthy causes, etch Recently this organization took the responsibility of paying for the boring of a well for the school at its new site, the same being paid for in full. Miss MacDonald spoke briefly on the success at the institute and expressed pleasure at being able to attend such is celebration, and wished the institute every succeu in the future. One or t/wo others also spoke briefly. Sterling being among one oi’ the 110 Kerr Add ...... .... 12 3-8 52050 Kirk Gold ._. 11 3-4 500 Kirk Lake 136 100 Labrador .. 550 1000 L Dufault 68 1000 Kelore 17 2100 L Wass 2! 1000 Larder U . 04. . - ‘ l 200 Leitch 113 \ 1000 Lexindln . . .. 08 600 Louvlcourt .. 56 “_' 1000 Macassa .. . 280 ‘ 56050 bfacDonald . .. 41 y ' 200 Mal GI.’ . 1T6 a . A FAWOETT FIIRAIIOE i500 Marcus 10 ' ~ 50° 14°19'11" 4° Takes the sting out '0! wintry blasts-villi glve 1000 McMarmac l0 Y” mm" ""3 3500 Mid Cam o7 h your house in sen weather and vrltls the least cost for hi. 400 Min Corp 840 - 1800 Negus 210 ‘ 4900 N... B... .. THE BEST TIME l 400 New Cal . 132 ' 2165 New Jasgn 33 to secure your Hot Air Ihrssnoe Is while they are available and 285 Nornriaa . 4e 1-4 this time is slow, vvlslle we have a fsir quantity. Many we“ gig. 2400 Normetal . 25o esioelutsil last your. m Is give you a price for a setldsotory 3500 North Inca a2 installation. 1500 Northland 02 1-2 600 OBrlen . 1'16 \ ‘w’ °‘ OROOKETT 8T0 300, Okalta 130 3000 Omega .. 03 l T.‘ _ 1000 Omnitra 05 1-2 18100 Pac Pete . 140 500 Pamour .. 112 200 Paymaster 35 12000 Pen Rey .. . 11 1550 Pore Reef 3'! 700 Preston .1 150 1900 Que Lab . ‘l5 600 Que Man 6'! 550 Quemont . l4 1000 Regcourt . 05 2500 Richmac .. . 16 8100 Roxana . 32 50 Royal B . 24 1-2 500 San Ant . . 356 5000 Senator 39 1700 Sheep Cr . 115 2400 Sherritt also 7500 Silv Mill . 22 ~ 2000 Sladen . as ss H 2000 3...... . .357 SIIITS YOII FOR STYILE 1000 stee 0y. .. .. 900 Sleep E0 . 208 m, s,,,,,,,,, _ _ m AIIO OOOI. OOMFORT 1300 Sylvanite . gas “ _ 1334 Teclf Hu . 50 I ' ‘i 1000 Thom m,“ __ ,4, Yes, llidsedy, you ll breeze through the hot 2500 Torblt . g: ems-l." smartly, effortlessly, in any one oI .. no our new lightweyht suits. Single or dou- 200 " ii: Isle breasted models in asserted shades. 1015 Waite .. m 12' 1500 Wiltsey .. - ' Ymir . -.. Oli 1-2 "m" fimh- ‘ CURB . .300 Coast Cop _. 1H 1000 Pend Ore as to Total sales 509,000. ICAISIN SAUCE I0! HAM 1 cup seedless raisins Water ‘.1 cup auger , ‘A cup vinegar ' ‘A teaspoon salt Vs teaspoon clove 1 cup currents ar grape jelly Soak raisins in lukewarm water until plurnped. Pour off water. Add _ remaining ingredients. Cook 5 minutes. Good with hot or oold ham. If you meet e friend who looks ill or has grown much older in sp- _ pearanca since you sew he! (or him) lest, tact should dictate merely s cordial expression snl suppression of such remarks as "How ill you look!" u‘ "i-low old you have grown!" Yes. people reel- Iy do make such. taotlsss remarks as those quoted above. OO-OO-O-O-O Fer Foot lilslsllts oollsllir ll. .|. s. sllolllll. s. r. orisssssls Clslrflpdslllt 1, Ill Greet Goltle ltreet ' assume-snows. us. Y‘ vvv -2: veeé E CROSS .. Your Non-Profit I-IospitaI-Surgleal-Maslieal Plan 0* GIVES YOU MORE PROTECTION THAN EVER-e JUST WHEN YOU NEED RESIDENTS OP CHARLOTTITOWN AND SUMMIRSIDI WISHING. INDIVIDUAL MIAIIRSIIIP w APPLY IEPORI, SATURDAY, JUI-Y Ilth CFIARLOTTETOWN-IOO QUEEN ST. SU IIEI‘! All IOYI‘ WEAR ERSIDL-IIOLMAN‘! I.TD. . SLAOKS Be oool and oens- fortelsle; sleo well ldssesel, in a psi! of these liner llaoks, shuns In gsbardlne, shark- sklss as tseflosl vveeetad. _ $0.95 lip swllll rllulllls "The water Is fine, the’ weather lust right“! but you inust have comfortable fittiil swini trunks, shown In both wool and sistln, assorted she es and to patterns. All Sixes. Prices .. PLAN YOUR VACATION NOW, SELECT WHAT YOU WILL NEED — A SMALL DEPOSIT WII.L HOLD IT UNTIL YOU WANT IT. ‘ TIIE GREEIIIIIIL 00. m. ¢rr Monsrusu svsnl Ifllrelllfilllts. .....__,._, ..-,,,._,_, ,..__... _._~. SPORT SIIIRTS A must! during these II". days-cool comfort II ti" keynote In these m!" alum, shown If! DOI-Il iilell colors and ohookl. lonl ‘V short sleevol. Deserted shellfi- PIECES $1.95 to $7.95 \ __...._._.-.. .