‘fl-IE CHARIDTTETDWN if’ lit J w Final Clearance of Spring and Summer Coats 5 groups of great value ‘During the next few days you have a notable opportunity of securing a smart, perfectly styled coat, at about half its value. All the coats in the store have been gathered into WQN- DERFUL VALUE groups. There are Tweeds. Poiret Twills and Charmeens, some with fur trim, some sport models» some plainly tailored, all new. $7. $10. $15. $25. $29. ' Summer Suits Sell at HALF PRICE ‘The assortment offered includes regular street suits as well as u very lovely line of sport models. Some of the suits are two piece and some are three piece, ‘ various fabrics. $10.00 Suits sell for $5.00 / (<4 1!‘ l’ 1 5* i a $22.00 Suits sell for $11.00 $12.00 Suits sell for $6.00 $30.00 Suits sell for $15.00 $13.00 Suits sell for $9.00 $35.00 Suits sell for $17.50 Delightful Sport Suits Thixee piece summer sport suits, unlined, made up of light weight silk and wool sports fabric, particularly clever designs, perfectly adapted for July and August wear, ... .. . . . $20.00 to $35.00 .. .. .. .. $10.00 to $17.50 Regularpriccs . . . . Clearing at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. J amiss flap VICINITY " M; rim .\T:.= .." Mrs lfnrga" DLziraizCnrrr no’. Rut: tr» , with relatxc; Robert Carmichael ‘ Liarrnzchavl and 3.1:.‘ . mcvvnwd ‘.11 Yer-l rd the week-find‘ Miss Anna Carmichael, was in ton, motored to Albany recently. JSummerside, taking the matricula- “ti-vn examinations u; Prineg of ,7 The m» FTQFAIl wrlal held onlwales College. Eearletorrii H11; groans‘? on Itfondaf." evening. uric: 2m s of the Miss Edna Burrs. Charlottetown, Anchor of Howl Ali. amid was inent, the wggk end M, he; home well 018N111’; and g. sn,,g gum “~35 inert realized. 1 Mr. Trainor recently purchased s Saturday. new Ford coupe, to har hou-ne after spending some time visiting relatives in U, S, A. A lama number of people from this vicinity were visitor; to sum. mes-side, to hear the Hon. It. B. Ben- l - Mr and Mrs. W. P. Cameron and nett. K. C.. M. 9.. LL 1)., leader of M1‘- 5?» C131"? T311100 Cllarlvite-lh/f: and Mrs. Harry Francis and the Conservative party weak. Ml 39ml Clmiibflll. was a recent visitor i0 O, FOR SALE Desirable Property for Sale ON CENTRAL STREET, SUMMERSIDE For Price and Terms apply to Mr. Prince Gamble has retm-nsd 11m! 15W monks; two months in Harare Douche, N, S. m. and Mrs. Albert ‘hum and famlly- of St. John, N. 3., were re- caateuestoofaonsoamisaoboi-t Carmichael. M-lllulhmrotuiaaesnsmoou andmnuaonealeloodmoimodw ~~_ ~-~-_ ~-__--_--____.__.._..__.__._ town, W35 a recent visitor here, the Masters Lloyd Cameron and Ralph guest of Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Trainer. Francis motored b Olanottotown w. and Mrs. James Greens-n, New MN. 660m Hefiel, has returned John S. Wright, Summerside Sulnmorsdda xaoenuy, mo-a-zo-au-u, -BEFB!GEBATORS-—Very special prices at Bruce's. 5301 -7-10-2l. l Western Guardian l -TEY MAC‘! HOP ALE for thirst. It i; healthy. 4952-6-28-tst1llJuly24. at Central 5267-7-9-31. -OI.ANGE TEA iedequa, July 12th. -GO0D TIME at the Orange Tea 2t Central Bedeque, July l2. 5267-7-9-81. Cook Stoves, the safest and best. Lowest prices at Bruce's. 5301-‘1-10-21. -ASK FOB MACS BOP ALS for hirst and health. Sold everywhere. dafl-l-ia-tstllwulyzi. _ —DOCTOBS RECOMMEND yeast for health. Try Mac's Hopu Ale for , thirst and health. f 4952-8-2B-tst1ilJuly24. t l —EMIRALD nail. _- Important held in thadrhall on Thursday even- ing, July 10th. Full attendance m- quutod. 0282-14-21 —UPI-AY MATERIALS-WI LN now able to 511F131! you with beat trsctive prices. J. B. Mlilxnan, Ken- sington. ci- Thursday, 8, Principal Clarence 3; ‘travellers Rest, 7.80. J. W. A. time Junior Track and Held Sports Vaughan Groom, came second in the Pole Vault. He‘ side to continue to help the boys to keep up their athletics-S. —SIX'!‘Y Pan cam" DUTY 0N‘ CANADIAN OBGANS-Mr. Conraob Olson, of the Hook, Hastings Organ; Co, of Boston, has been visiting‘ friends 1n the Western part of thelB Nesbitt, of Richmond. This is Olson's first trip to the ‘Island andl he is delighted with the charming S scenery of Cape Wolfe and vicinity. He left Thursday on return to Bos- ton. He states that American organ Canadian competition and on this ac- , has been raised to 60 per cent-S. f —SUMMERSIDE WALTER. FBONTl --Summersld.e harbour has been quite l gay this week. ’ Champlain, which has been herel slnco last Friday evening and which: left on Tuesday momlng for Char-l lottetown, there has been a trim; white sailing yacht in the harbour‘; since Sunday. She ls owned by N112,‘ Nesbitt of Montreal. On Tuesday, the ‘ revenue cutter, Chaleur, from Ottawa, | put in port. She is a brand new boat l with two oil burners of 200 horse] power each. A Government steamers is also in port with gravel for the‘ roads in this part of the Province-S. The annual examination of Albany Village School was held on Friday afternoon, June 27th, with parents and visitors present. The pupils were examined in the various, subjects by siSiBd by Miss Edith Keefe, of Kin- and showed by their ready and accul- ate answers that they had been care fully taught during the year. Follow- ing th eexamination Public school Certificates were presented to Wilda Ball, Kathleen Noonan and Layton Green, The following prizes were do- ency, Grade X, Anna Carmichael: Grade IX. Mary Noonan; Grade VIII Kathleen Nconan; Grade VII, Gmlmd: Grade VI. Olive Buchanan! Grade V Janette Noonan; Grade IV- GQOTKe Noonan and Grade I Hil- i da Mutter-t, Prize for perfect attend-l’ once awarded to Annie Cameron, At the close complimentary remarks‘ Wm made. The aiming of God Save’ i716 KIM. bwuaht the examination to a close-A. Eastern Guardian —-— wooooow-o-o» ..'MAC’S nor ALE is sold whole- l IIAVI 10ml ans sale by Clark and McDonald, Ch -' IXAMINID AND lotietown. 4sss-s-za-tstulauiygrafll "us!" "m" 5' . v E. E. PARKMAN msrarcnv TEMPEBATI drink. Registered Ovtamtrht . Mac's Hop Ale. m good. Intens- I- l l. l | 4953-6-95-fitll1-7uly34- l "woman omen-r. o. o. F. - m‘ t Hall, Montague, Friday, July 11th,’ presenting Charlie and his Hottsle l Tottsio Orchestra, featuring Robert “wk” . “Mi”. Chapman the distinguished Pianist “Mm” direct from Tangaland. one of New I01"! T0 WAN York's IMPPJ dance palaces. 50c and 313N750"! n‘ ‘nhlihm- i l -PEBFECTION BLUE FLAME Oil_ monthly meeting of the BJS. will be ‘ quality Spray Materials at very nt- ' 4890-8-25-121 ' -—NOB.'I‘B napcoua am) maa- l ‘ TOWN United Church: N. Bcdaquel MaoKln-non: Sundw was; Freetown s1, Nicholson, mnistar. l i l —-IUMMERSIJJE BOY FIGURES ‘ 1N HALIFAX SPORTS-At the Marl- , a. held 1n Halifax last week, Mr. 1i of Summer-side,’ has the honor of being the only Is-i list. ‘This should encourage Summer- i 1' GUARDIAN \ _. .JO%hWSCUWS’, Ladies ’ Ready - To- Welar 144 GREAT GEORGE STREET Sleeveless 144 GREAT GEORGE '1‘ STREET $1.00 and up Dresses BALANCE OF WEEK 50 _Silk and Wool Sleeveless » Pullover Sweaters only $1.59 2 Pair Silk Hose $1.00 all shades 69c .roH1vso1vs’ at Regular $1.00 Silk Hose, A our 1o. mo 144 GREAT GEORGE - STREET —OENTB.AL BEDEQUE BAPTIST PASTORATE-Elrrvices for Sunday. July 13th, lvflnistar Rev. J. J. Sidey, D. D., Rev. Andrew Campbell of Jed- done, Halifax, will be preach as fol- lows! Morning at 10.45 a. m., Central —It is pleasing to report that H. G. Muttart, of Messrs. Sinclair d: Stewart Ltd, is recovering from his recent illness.-S. —llr. and Mrs. Delores Perry and manufacturers are much pressed by l comers count the duty on Canadian organs i in MAL edeque, evening at 7.30, Upper Island and was the guest of lvlr. Alex meemwn_ —!N THE POLICE COURT AT UIVIMERSIDE-Flve boys appeared , before Stlpendlarirwyatt in the Po- Kiice Court at Summerside on Tues- . day morning for loaflng at the street Four of the boys were given a fine of $1 arrl costs or three days The other lad, who was un- llttls son, Master Bobby, of Marlboro, Mass, are spending s short vacation at Mrs. Perry's home in Summer-side. -S. w-Mrs. Spinks, who has been visit- ing her bmher, Mr. Richard Hunt, of St. Elcanorsdeft on Thursday on return to her homo in Grand Forks, B. O.-S. —Mr. Redmond, Mayor of the City of Moncton, N. 3., was a visitor to Summerslda this week. ll-Is called on Mayor Lldstons and they had a. pleasant chat. Mr. Rodsnond express- ed himself as delighted wltds Sum- _ merslde and the Island generally-S- --Miss Ethel Tanton, accompanied by the Misses Nora. and Frcido Brown and Miss Burroughs. left Summer- side on Tuesday morning one motor trip to Cape Breton-S. -lM'.r. Fienton Crossman, of the Civil Service Department, at. Quebec, who has been visiting his home in Cape Wolfe, left- on Wednesday to return to his duties. He was accom- panied as far as Moncton by Mrs. Hopgood.—S. —Miss Isabella Hutt of Lynn, Mass, is visiting her old home on Prince Edward Island. she was o, guest at the Queen Hotel on mes- day. Before returning to Lynn, Miss Hutt will visit her sister, Mrs. Mar- tin Murphy, of Campbellton, Lot a. -6- Ior blisters and "~ " luau-d‘; llnimme Besides H.M.C.S. . l their teacher W. Wilfred Keefe as-i kora. and Mrs. Thomas E. Noonan. noted by their teacher for profllci-l ' on ‘Tuesday-S. der age, was given a. severe reprimand by His Honor and allowed to go. An assault case was also before the Court in which s. party from Free- town was charged with assault on a citizen of the town on his business? prmlses- The offender was found» guilty and given a fine of $10 and costs or 6 months.-—S. —M!SCELLANEOUS SHOWER-Al social event at St. Eleanors this week was the shower for a pupa-far bride- to-be, Miss Margaret Compton, of North st. Eleanors. l which was given by her girl friends‘ lat the home of Mrs. Horace Andrew.‘ ~ The reception rooms were lovely with l spring flowers. The presents, which: l were both useful and ornamental t were concealed in a dalntily trimmed l basket and were carried into the room l by Miss Jessie Hunt and Miss Cath- erine Andrew. Miss Doris Inman read _ the verses attached aa she handed the gifts to the brlde-to-be. Miss Comp- ton, who was delighted by the kind-l ness of her friends in thus remem-I l baring her and thanked everyonei Ilpresent 1n a few gracious words. A~ ‘ dainty buffet lunch was served to thol ‘guests. The evening was pleasantly 1 spent in music and games. l Dlinnnrs Liniment cheeks Colds at once. . l PERSONALS l --lvl'.rs. Henry Compton of Char! lottetown, is staying at her summer home in St. Eleanors.-—S. i ——Mr. Charles Lldstone. of Tyne‘ Valley. was a visitor to Summerside l l -—Mr. C. B. Mstheson, who has been ‘ assistant station agent at Kenslng- ion for some years, has been ap~ pointed agent at Freetown. ,1 ,_____..___¢__ | #000 It‘. ‘hallo Mark Watch Your Foxes Summer Diet The summer diet is a most important one, great care should be exercised in selecting the proper foods. Meat feeds should be- reduced to a. minimum and supplemented by cereals and vegetables. IMPERIAL FOX BISCUITS fed dry and IMPERIAL PUPPY FOOD with milk added make the ideal summer cereal ration for both adults and pups. These two highly nourishing foods ensure a. balanced ration togeth- er with an abundance of .minerals and most valuable Vita- mlnes. ILEERIAL FOODS keep the foxes in good flesh and make them generally healthy and active. IMPERIAL elimin- ates premature shedding generally caused by excessive meat feeding or an unbalanced diet, and make for better pelts when prime. Always keep a good supply of IMPERIALS on hand, feed them liberally and you will reap results in highest class foxes with highest-priced pelts. For sale by leading dealers in all business centres or direct from factory. Imperial Biscuit Company Ltd PM" 721- * Charlottetown, P. E. I.