So many 111g DRlfiS FABRICS ! Girls’ Cotton Shorts 49c to 7 9c Here's something from the GIRLS’ SHOP that is worth your attention. These are in popular demand. right now, and you’ll agree the values are excellent. With tops Sizes 2 t0 6 Girls’ cotton shorts with tops worth to $1.95. Sizes l2 to 14X. Special — — Girls’ cotton dresses mostly prints. Sizes 2 to 14X. Worth to $1.95. Special Girls’ Flannel Jackets, sizes 7 to 16. Colors Navy, Brown, S ' l t d t care an Tar ans Girls‘ Sweaters. flood 2 to 14 years, pure wool sweaters in all colors, either short or long sleeves — -- — — - Girls’ Bathing Suits, sizes i2 to 14x a big range of wool bathing suits in bright colors and black featur- ing all the newest styles with or without skirts. Prices -— — -— - _. Charm: _ Celanese Jersey 60” widl in three colors, white, black and navy $1.35 yd- Washablc and unshrink- able Viyella flannels 54" wide in white, orchid, powder hlue, tupquoise blue------- 31-75 Twintwist crepe in orchid white and turquoise blue 38” wide - - - - 98c yd. Sheer crepes in plain colors 45” wide in black, wine, brown, navy_ aqua green, moise and tur- quoise blue - - - 79c yd. Flowered sheers in dark colors, navy. black and brown 38" wide - $1.25 yd. Flowered chiffons in light colors 38” wide yard - - - - - 98c and 79c Glrll‘ cotton dresses. silos Z to worth to $1.25. Spoc- 89c Girls Slacks, colors Navy, Bed. White and Copon. Pair — — — — — — Girls’ cotton sweaters to wear low, Burnt Orange and Girls‘ Pure wool coat sweaters sizes 2 to 14. A good assort- merit of colors and styles to Smart, Snappy Bathing Suits Sizes 2 6 89c to $1.50 Girl!‘ Bathing Suits, sizes 2 w B. 5mm, snappy styles W001 and bright shades. "“_“89c‘°$l.50 Suits made from colored taffeta 36” mauve and white 79c Yd- Washable rayons fig 36" wide-----59 Figured rayons wash ppocial price - - 39c Yd- wide in two colors only- 38" wide turquoise bl and wine----- 36y - " Theentral Guardian NQTICE riia ooimnnmuvoczoi-Wfu local Interact but advortlllng o: Qmnlzntion poll meeting ancny nature ybo -* * c" - '~='~~m °.;.‘.‘.‘."“2"“'1l1.:"*"l£l° ns n on- a l, changed to Saturday night \g8gFEDEBATI0NLIFE#-lg§g¥1 23rd inst. at 8 o'clock P.M , ablo In advance. [r6739- —- BY onnaa or “mmmn” L-‘°’i-i‘i‘i‘3€%-wsi-u. commas KeNUHCE R131 o Range flpened for practice this afternoon. MAnAcAsn sum. Hay, refri erator ova rated. It. Mu a do tributors. 4-31‘! WIIIIIO -"-1°-31- of mu mum m adv a nanny nature may bo '—'— u rnasnrranmiv cniiiwn m 4,, , "n; mo“, m.“ m “L CANAmx-vmookfleld Charge Ber- Brookfl 1d gee; nergahl-eiidso lily- w e ______..______. LIB a . alt“ i1 A. hi. Goo ow 1235a nail) c,;:"n'°3éurr'°“5'°m - lnttctown udao mo be “msvme s“ P 9°h°°l a P‘ "~' handed to their Rcpt. Archie ilumo. KW...“ 4lP'2Ml> aroma’: ‘Pa; Y °° - - °" ' ..'SUOCISSFUL SOCIAL - A P. M. D-3<101-'7}390-1i. very w: can‘ gag‘)? WESTERN visiTons-Mr. and w" ° ° “m” ° ° Mrs. David Luiid, of Elkhorn, °h"°“°“ “hm? w““3“°- °“ gisniiobo, who have been vtigitin‘: mil" °"°"‘“!-— - ere for the past two mont e t W“? “—’—'_' on Friday for Prince Edward la- K“? mnfl‘ h‘ m“ bun’ land where they will spend ton days visiting the various beauty spots on Canada's Garden Prov- ygggoflgpg lnce before returning here. —Sack- ___..._. ville Tribune. ——- ".L"i.“.l‘.ii‘%i..“§‘.‘“%.°i.°£i‘ ciiuiwii or scorLANn-me 5'3... ° m s Sacrament 0f the Lord's Slurgper ' will be dispensed in the Ki at 24th. SOYVlCC‘ on Thursday at 8 P.- bsiuiie? M: P.- io are: °°““" "°“"“-—“‘" “ ' ‘m - "m —Mr. Axidrew J. Arseniiun oi’ Monday at l0 A. M. ere will also smmmme u mdmgomg “w,” be service a1 Stanchel on Friday, mem m the Prince Conny m» 8 July 22nd t 'l P. M. a L-3095-7-20-2i. 111W» DOUBLE QPERATIQN __phy11§5 —-Mrs. Norman Wright of Sum~ Moose, 13-year-old daughter of Mr. merslde is visuinz at Edsewateré and Mrs. R. E. Moose. New An- North Bedeque» nan, who has been a patient in -—-—~ , , Prince County Hospital underwent -—Mrs. L Ramsay 0i MacNellls an operation One on Wednesday Mills is a-‘patient in t-he Princg anda serious one on Friday on her County Hospital. shoulder. Dr. Huctt, bone specialist -———— -Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Archibald of Moncton, performed both o ra- tions. Miss Jennie Clark R and family of Dover, N. 1-1., are the attending her, It will be remember- guests o1 Mrs. Archibalds parents, ed she was knocked clown and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Strong, Sum- kicked by a cow while in the act 01 merside. B milking dislocating the snoulder - ..____ joint and breaking it. Her many __M;_ Andi-ow J, Arsenault of {fiends “F” Sh’? “'11 5°“? be Wt Sumrnerside is a patient in the again and iave the use of net arm. pflnce county 305.9119; 3 lIIURPIIY - DAVIDSON -— The __M;-_ and M“, Allan B_ Strong Church of the Most Pure Heart oi’ and “M19 daughter, Dim-m of Mary at Barnaby River was the Monweay we guests 0g M; and . . Strong, Summerside. S scene oi a wedding at B a.m. on Mrs E H Tuesday. July 17th, when Miss ' Clara Mary Davidson, daughter of .__M5ss Emily Huesns of 305m“ the late Mr. and Mrs. William 1s vismm relatives on the 151a,“; Davidson, Huntersville, 11121.. be- and i, at prgsefit the truest of M1‘- came the bride of Frances Alvin and m, Jesse Huesfls‘ summer- Murphy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert 51cm 5 Murphy, Barnaby River. The pastor ._.___. Rev. H.C. Elhattou, celebrated _Mr_ Neil Macy“; of Carleton nuptial mass. The attendants were 3mm; 15 a Darlene in me Prince S Miss Catherine Murphy, sister of g gy H imp the groom, and John Donahue. mm 0S0 The bride was attired in a fioor- __M;~_ ‘lungs Gay o: ounry has length gown, of white silk net over entered me prime County gogpi- B taffeta. the bolero jacket having £8,110, grqanmeng long sleeves, puffed at the should- ers, Her hat was an off-the-face __1v[r_ Wallace Archibald of Am- modcl of ivhiic crciie. with tiny heist. us. has entered the Prince veil, and she wore white slippers Qgunty I-{Qgpltgl for treatment and gloves and carried a pearl floor length and with short sleev- eci bolero. a white crepe hat and groom's parents, when about 30 tague. guests were present. The house scheme of pink and white. ‘The Montague-J... bride's table was centred with a. held. with dancing and music. place. On Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. with white hut. slippers. gloves and sent visit among friends there. handbag. The couple will reside in John Telegraph Journal. Presentation tague.-L. July 13th when the members of the Comm r North Tryon Presbyterian ‘Ladies’ e Ce m that city‘ Aid gathered to extend their con- gratulations to their daughter Olive whose marriage to . William Macmagifidof Ilsoettgn. took ‘been; June . n e earY DB the evening the bride andgroom PANHFLAS were led to decorl-iatgd eight: and u: o u . as rea Moll ‘Ji{l§§?§>n“.n<i . plsmiadon was PERFECTOS made by Mrs. Earl Boulter. Mr. MacLean on behalf on his bride loc thanked the people for their kind- ness. After itll singing for "illiiay “Hf-g ous lunch was served by the ladies. and the remainder of tho evening was spent pleasantly in social chat. Following is the addreccs- Mr. and Mrs. William Madmen. We an members of the North Tryon Presbyterian Indies’ Aid, and your friends have met hero to- nightmaxtendmyoubtithour congratulations on this the occasion d your . and to you Nun. MacLoon at one time a member of our Ladies Aid we learn with deep regret of your intention to make vour future home so far aiwoy. An a token of our regard for you and your husband. we u: you to ac- cept this small gift, not for its in- trinsic value, but as ii symbol of the both health. rt a a happy wedded life. Signed on bo- half of the No Prom!- Ehl TOUGH-IOU 1'00!!! hapl a kangaroo or two. Then ry a sandbox and seesaw. basement room in to m" no planning to achieve u of the luring ome MWIYQ“ b0 a study, then it can have soft un-iod walls and ceilin upholnmred in nu rod. A be smart with lemon y a dark green floor, bench “Dholaterodwiin IIIIOIIIIID and imncr, tumn yellow and in! or walls in pastel ouch ac cream, buff. pale and "*1 man on. secretary. In Memoriam T HE m_ “Tom “m, P JN C H . . . mouzwa: lHAl e age of Gil an. I10 , u» , v I N ‘:- ata. ‘§.o'..“i%“él" "data .1 m-Yiiiniln Ill-Lamont loavl t0 ‘mourn mm Ham I-vll (I10 con. Mn L!) arson . who nd ly ' rod m: im- during llfl!‘ ids: iiiciicu: Mn. A. J. In- iie§mmhiiiiiiotumli aid a o lin ow ‘York. Ho: husband mated hor several cars 6N- drhc so co; were con- u . . by . It. Morrison. Interment took nicer» BIA It’: ..._._...._......~¢...-..a._._ Easfern Guardian‘ ., L ., Wh 1856i DIA- Lgow ° --"l'llll column In rocorvod fol-now): ward of the Boy Scout: wu presented b His Mvvfilliy llhrouk to Mr. . W. all tiringDisti-ict Commissioner of the British Boy Scouts in Cairo. wn and blocked tho main street of St. Mary's (m. during a rain storm, Boy Scouts war scene helping direct traffic round the obstruction. Theye were medit- od with acting most efficiently. Scouts by H.R..H. Prince Ber- nard of the Netherlands, Royal Commissioner of the Nederiandechc Padvinders. marked the amal ama- tiona of Holland's several ut- ing associations under a new Na.- tional Scout Council. A further ex- pansion of the movement through- out the Netherlands is anticipated, as a result. - . dr G dtofsummer- Gil-De Traverse on Sabbath, July sidemirs E3 gyms? ‘en the prince S summer training course for Scout- masters at. Gilwell Park, England, this ar was General J. Latent, 6i Chie of the French Catholic Boy scouts Asociation. Like the young- est of the scouters on the course, General Laiont took his turn in preparin meals and washing dishes, slept un er canvas, took part, in the Scoutin games and hiked through Epping rest. wich arsenal made an insulting re- ference to Scouting and Lord Baden-Powell, Rover Scout Tom Bromley, of the 12th West Ham Rover Crew. challen cd him to a fight to a finish at t e Green Gate Boxing Ring. The challenge was accepted. and the fight held. The Rover proved the better fighter. flooring his opponent three times. _ but the foreman was the better! boxer, and the fight was declared a draw‘. At the conclusion the tore- man apologised for his remarks, and later applied to become a member of the Rover Crew. ons were sold by Calgary Boy Scouts in order to raise funds to ensure a cam holiday for boys of families unabe to send them was found by the Police Chief of Chesley, Ont. ThLs was the task oi keeping people off the new cement sidewalk and the freshly painted floor of a new theatre. swept backwards and forwards a- S cross the playing field ofthe Glace Bay. N. S , Baseball Club. to clear . it of stones and other debris in rosary. The bridesmaid wore a —Miss Betty White of Summer- preparation for the season's games. dress of “hire figured bhisalwe. side is visiting friends in Sackvilleé were planted about the bilzfi of the . Great War cenotaph at Campbell- ford, Ont... by the Girl Guides and Boy Scouts oi’ the town. The cere- mony was preceded by a recession g€lllé€tl by the Campbell 0rd bug?“ an . white accessories. A wedding break- ..'Mi'. and Mrs. Russel Finley fast was served at the home of the and family spent Sunday in Mon- was decorated with early summer ..'Mr. Arthur Wright, Ji'., flowers, the dlningroom in a color Charlottetown. spent Sunday in 0n the 25th anniversary of the British Boy Scouts of Cairo, His Excellency sir Miles Lampsnn presented the Silver Wolf, the high- est British award for outstand ng service to the Scout movement. to Mohamed Khaled Hnssanein Bey, Vice President of the Egyptian Na- tional Boy Scouts Association. three-tier wedding cake, topped ..'Mi". and Mrs. A. C. MMIKRY. with a miniature bride iind groom. Mcntague, motored to Point Prim ‘in the evening a reception was visiting the boys camp at that Murphy left on a trip to Prince ..'Miss Blanche Dewar who Edward Island. The bride traveled spent several weeks in Boston re- in n. cape dress of navy blue crepe. turned to Montague after s. plea- Y Scout camping is being introduced this summer at Camp Woods, Al- berta's provincial camp site on sylvan lake. This is the open front log camp shelter for many years used in winter as well as summer in the Adirondack moun- tains of New York State, and known as the "Adirondack shelter." Six such l hut-s, each 9 by 20 ft. were built ‘y a party oi’ Alberta Scooters an ed by two experienced Finnish log house builders. The shelters will be used instead of tents by Scoutmast- era attending the Northern Al- bereta Gllwell training course, and later by the Scouts and Rovers, Bamsiby River, where the groom ..'1=‘riends will hear with re- is engaged in fanning. - saint- Bret of the illness of Mr. J. W. Carruthers at his home in Mon- ..‘Mr. Gordon Coffin Halifax, (who rseen enjoying his holi- A very pleasant evening was I?‘ coflslnllarlsiimazlgéflllsftmgg} spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Han“), on Sunday momma m r5 Harry Inmfln- Auwfltlm °°"- °“ sume his duties in the Bank of L Convention of Mt. Herbert, Mt. ing Creed in unison. Mrs. Gay Jud- son warmly welcomed the con- sponded to by Mrs. L. J. Redd . The guest speakers for the after- _ Wood dcmmctratbn on bed-milling by Mr: Pr llIlLll w?’ (YCIDOR Whfli the Qllfll- mincti-ah. Harmonica duo Goody Bros. ‘hit on Iduoa on Morin, ma. Mr. Tod and Wood. locnc finial. Fan Di hull". Addnl by Ill-t. richer, NowYorii. = x m, “nmyqm Mum}; ‘:5 c Ice cream Festival wmmnmse: w, 1""- . bcndiiulc Hogs . lllofiiicde‘, ‘The Silver Hawk. the When a truck broke d0 e won on the A review of 8.000 Dutch Boy Ono of the members of an early When his foreman at the Wool- Flags. national emblems and butt- Still another use for Boy Scouts A “human rake" of Boy Scouts Flowers provided by themselves Something new in-Canadlan Bo Rover Scouts. aid W. I. CONVENTION The eleventh Animal ‘Dist-riot Albion Hazelbmok. MacDonald Pownal-Alexandra Institutes met at Mt. Herbert, July 13th. 'l‘he after- noon n-iocting opened at 2.30. The , President Mrs. Frank llamm, pro-- siding. Meeting opened by repeat- vention to Mt. Herbert and was rig noon were the Supervisor. Miss Mary MacDonald and Miss Al- fredo Mollie-h, twhowflzvo inatruo vo on - P00 . rosmctivoly. A po- Harold Law- on an n the school lunch mod by Mrs. Holden was and much enjoyed. Also a . cation Wood was much ap- iatod. The meeting ndlournod ‘ 0!! $97194 l7? llnilnl o" Orohocha lolootlmll. m. Herbert (Dr) Prank. Duct, Mrs. mt llcKinnon and Tip Dance. Bow Girl.” iolin Nil Mill ‘H At Keiisington "P" \ VANNA-LA-MAR. d . __ . ‘my mmiurar oiiinfiifiimmsiiriiioa gum. t; a m‘ l. them Home and non of the . m “n4 ‘Mfg Volunm wudreucdinaunitcrlidlntl? crews“ like hi: Duh. m my mule“ widow A atom... o. cumin. Ibqklihlliul“ i fon Ladies Hose, Regular $1.00. SALE PRICE Some Real Good Bargains in Summer Merchandise ai: LOW PRICES Fllll THURSDAY, FRIDAY lNll SATURDAY lzzrratzi: firs tale‘: $I9-95 amu- lo $22.50, lALl raid! $I1.95 Regular Io $I9.00, SALE PRICE SALE PRICE . . . .h.$?'5.° $6495 Regular to $II.OO, SALE PRICE . . Men's and Young Men's Topccah Regular to $I1.00, SALE PRICE B ' W Ii S , 1 °,".Z..,'p'.=..."“'. "l". 1 ‘°. no. to $|.so ‘Girl's Print Cotton DIISIII, sizes I to 6 yours, Prices . . Children: AnIcIo Hose, a Pair i . . . Ist 36 inch Cotton Mosh Material good Boy's Suit: Specials Regular $12.95 49c to $l.98 shades ycl. Extra Special in Ladies’ Silk Hose Just Arrived by Express Another Shipment of Our Famous Full Fashioned Chiffon and Semi Chif- 59c Mars ileavy Police Susponilors , sunbgrm ‘ Bglly gaiiy decorated’ . Ill Orchestra Selection. on. Mill Pauline Wood g‘ 3 odabmitth lawn wen cbtfllobooth bat-roili- .n unlim- by yminglndlce, wear- od and attractive wind wore given baton to advance the interes dainty Myuairom of rod. Harold omit-h, m white they were fii-‘crt Autom Ride. kfi clon tasimf inuoicb th eninmnia Oasidoaby vymln“; y ° WIMMM cléarcincc 0r Y Ladie s Summer Dresses Floclx Dot Voiloc in Navy 6' WIiiio, Wino 6- While, and Copon 6' White, Silos Ill to All Clearing at . . . Clearing For . DEPARTMENT A SPECIALS lion's hiiiiii lruiilis, ill llool 35c lilac t liavy lion's Polo Shirts Binary t Illa 95¢ 45c Ian's Fancy Sill llose, 3 Pairs hr Boy's Zipper Polo Shirts 99¢ lillllll I llhiin lien’: Work Shirts 63¢ 1Q; PROWSE aaos. LTD. For Quality Merchandise at Lowoct Prkw ted U. P ml. . o. ‘rcbiu oonvonl- bu: and n pong-flat d fish’. Canadian-Amati Tho inarri o whim uniforms and amilin faces ifax Chronicle. m. (Mr. Morton VII fonnerli’ hearty commendation “flan Prqc tative iii . . . $2.30 Ladies Sheer Suits in Navy and Whito and Fancy, sam in to 22 1-2, Clearing n $5.95 A Racl: oi White Drones, Clearing at .. . $ll.95 Another Rack 0F Soilod Drones, aII Sizes, $L°o o . '1 sovééi those attending praised the "° Ir rton bad done in GT3‘: are Pl Hill!!! Jill! . Mica Maclul“ Mace . Bho recently 5* from thoyoditorial ltalf of the