:Qi _V L51' tiff ` ‘iii t Li ‘ .'1"1’i- .1\ _ -x \ _ "I-1 i 1 l - i .u 1 5. if 3 ;. r» .f lé ,_ 1. i. ._ t 1 ls 5, K ` u *'i : ni t _ "\ N. A It t w. F .r 13 ,il ei af ‘v $55, at fl' ' ,` _ _‘Q41 _-'J K .,. f 1,’ ¢ .,.,;,1 P \4w1 5,41; iii; ta / ,ll “_ I :M \ ‘1 all . V. pggn 31337 '- , 'nm onmnorfsrowx anslmiinn _ g o i JULY..5» .1919- \ l ' ‘F5 :IE ’ : |_ _ _ _ Moore & McLeod Ltd. li _ for out-_ ‘ 1 J SATURDAY between T and_ ll p. m. at the wash goods counter, fine white - gaberdinc in stripes, blue, pink, green and gold suitable for skirts, worth $1.25 This fabric will not he placed on sale until 7 p. m. Saturday. 1 1 ri whole year for 80c_ 11 The Designer 1 year-80C l 1 Saves you $1.00 ll _ Leave your subscription to-dziy at our pattern counter, with Miss Pickel' " and you will save One Dollar. 12 copies, 15c each. meali $1.80-you get it for i l i _ l l ’ '_'_-‘1 1 1 The Perfect Brassiere “ 'll _ /__.{...L_i» -v » ,.._..._ :___ i.‘.. 1 Westem Guardian -iT PAY) to lilly in this Province A Lalferty's, Blmmerelde. insertion for advertising in this col minimum charge twenty five cents. ~ -MR. G. B. BEER, Guardian' Report- l White gaberdine $1.25 for 69c T er, will be pleased to receive news of interest tu forward for publication Telephone No. 738. ' l -TAKING EXAMlNATl0NS.-.-\b- ,out one hundred pupils are taking -the matriculaiion examinations in ‘High School. Sumnierside, having -started on Wednesday morning. L ll l rescues wAN'rEo._a tn-at 1 class teacher wanted for St. Eleanors School. Supplement $150. Midsum- mer \'acation. Male preferred. Apply Emory L»_-‘le. Secretary June 27-Gi -ICE CREAM SOCIAL on \\'. H. Sharpen lawn at .\'orht-ro. .\1onda_v ev- ening July Tth. Proteeds for King George Hall. Kensington. 6766-7-~iM2ipd. -wELi_iNGroN i`=icNic»-The par- ishioners of \\'ellinBln Parish will hold ` a grand picnic on their church grounds on Wednesday- July 23rd. Everything ' will be closed' to make the daya pleas- ant outing. 6'l`3'1'~7-3.\lthsttf. Big ‘monthly magazine-good stories, clever editorial matter, poetry, _ 1 household hints-splendid illustrations - SUBSCRIBE TO-DAY--EIGHTY CEf\"I`S PER YEAR. -COME to Kensington on July 9th and see the best horses on the island race. The. management has decided to ark autos and carria es in centre D ~ B - tield where all can see the races. " Don‘t forget the date. Juy 9th. ' 677891'-5.\l4l _-FUNERAL SERVICES-The futi- eral of Mildred McCullough, daughter lot .\ir. :intl Mrs. J. L. .\lc(`ullouiZh, of Suiiiliiersirle, took place on Tuesday ,morning to St. Paul'.= church. thence wo the Catholic cem-tery, and was 'laricely attended. The pall-bearers .ll lfwere Lister McLellan, Preston .\lur- lphy. Ralph Noonan, Frank McDon- ald. T. Morrison and J. .\ic.\'ally_ l" -ISLAND LADY DEAD-Mrs. Ale .Douglas of Kensington. arrived home Tuesday: evening from Forest, Maine. where she had been called by the ill- ness and death of her sister, Mrs. Robert Mcliinnon, formerly Jessie' _\`icholson. daughter of the late Don- lald and Christie Nicholson of Junc- ,tion Road. now known as Glen Val-I* and four children-Archie, hatherine. -,John 1). and Essie P. .\IcKinnoi1 .all of whom were with her when she ' died. -HELPING ALONG.-The teachers 'ana pupils of Kensington High School ;held :in ice cream social in the King }George Hall on Saturday night to raise funds to build a sidewalk on: »1»"=tTs2i`»i2`=ii 9; Ié`§f§1» -THE GUARDIAN is on sale et _ -TWO CENT8_PER WORD each ` 119---121 Oueen Street Charlottetown f - umn. Cash must accompany order - -DONT FORGET to, reserve Wed- nesday. July 16. for the big Tea at 1 Saturday evening 7 to 9 p, m. ‘ V. eesieeeweeseeeeeviiesroeeeeeeeeeeewegii#tlmfii eeouoseesoeeesoeseeesseeeeeeesesaeeeseceeeeeaeoeog oeeeweeeeeeooeooeowoewowwone, l' ,,' 11 in 1 _Y /; - "~.-Tag \ .ll -_,.- '.1 t ..~ 1 1.35" 33'* . ,,_ _ 91-'T '> @ 5_- ( _1'g, I 1:# ‘ IP' 'l UNDERSKIRTS Perfect fitting in styles to suit the suits and dresses now being worn, a, large assortment of fancy flounces some accordion pleated, others finished with ,I fancy rutfles and tucks in satin, taffetas, moire, cotton, taffetas and Sateen, all sizes and shades. Price range from $1.25 to $7.75. Girls Summer Dresses `Gossaiil Corsets and Brassiers |15 li.-y. She is survived by ner husband -It ‘ 1 ' - l Abeautiful arrange of stylcsin fancy ' _ ginghams, linens and cottons for girls , from 4 to 14 years. Price 791: to $5.75. GlRI’S MIDDIES $3.75- _Jf/f.*/‘~.‘ I \' \\_ .' i l x ' . ` _ 2.-.. _ ”l=1;r-~E'rf*‘3-' ! ` > A - *`i=»l`.~f»-`l°‘\-22* f .`\~,*.\\`/ ,,,, . _ __ 2 `, I I _ » nv" -fi: WHITE SPORT KIRTS ‘\"‘h~Gf."- , "‘-- ` tr;-";‘~._‘*" ~' 1._,,,....,_-, -_ . -,-' ,.'1-`a.’~“.'.-L -.,,_I < . f ‘t "‘°l`f`if'.ll",- .','- I - ' I " f , ,Airs _ -I-I ‘~*"°.f“."' _ - ._ ‘ ,f . _f~v; to ' ` _ _ ,." --" -_ ~ -wan- ', ‘__°"' ` ._ -___ ~` -__ . 5 » J . . ¢ .1 c..,"`l ‘-5.-‘ ' ”' just in time for the " i' holidays - in good quality, i gaberdine, repp and Plque ' I hey are absolutely new _‘ in style and will give the I ll best of wear. Fancy 'I ' belts and pockets. Al sizes, prices range fro $1.25 to $8.50. SMGCKS AND MIDDIES A splendid linc of Womens and Misses ,slnocks in pure white or colored cuffs and collars with fancy pockets and sash. also in plain rose, blue and green. ’rice $2.98 and 3.98. -, _ .Middies in all white, long slccvcsin coat effects in sizes 40 and 42. Price $1.98 and $2.25. Middies short sleeves in pllll OVCF or coat effects all sizes. Prices $1-25 and , $1.50. B "Ai , Just received the Gossard Corset, slightly boned for summer, low bust in white or pink, all sizes. Price $2.50 and Brassicrs in white or flesh, plain or aoeseasasoanoasaoasaraooeoaoaoaaoeo eeaasasatasasasaeaaaaatasasas sasasaraasoa#asrsasaeamasasaeaoaooaoeeo Maybe you'\'c been looking for a long time for the perfect brassiere. You'\'e - had all knds-some pretty good-some not so good-never have been quite li fSchool Street. It was liberally patron- l -it ized and the slim nf SSO was realized. ‘ ,k In plain white or colored collars and cuffs. [Price $1.25 to $1.80. $8 fangylgtylg I’l'ice TSC to $2.98. 1 satisfied. 8 We really think that in this lovely American line, we have the brassiere that is perfect. Will you come in and let us show you ? 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50. Corsets for the liberal response of their many] eon.='derate friends. This amount add~ ed to the school concert fund will tin-1 ::r'f~ lI`ii- pnijcc-I which is intended ' :i 't' t‘at~ 'ho rlnry ofthe hravel it ` ` ' air. K .""‘_ngt ti School who cave; " " 'air lives in the recent war thatf lilo-rt_1~ -might rt-» .\ tablet will bel ei I t~ '~fl""‘n the names of the ' "1 ~~ ‘;'~-wr'~ _" : The' promoters wish to return thanksl,1¢ -19 4# it 51# 'it 5# f.‘.4 PROW E B R0 LTD. The One Price Cash Store _ OOQOUUSC “American Lady” just in by express 1 L_. ___ _ -----_-.___ ~_.~,._.___..AfI ~___. .__ E . --Jr 4.. _ . _ »*;____- _ _ _, _,g MONTAGUE SCHOOL CLOSlNG f»nj1»val»lr» We think of the u=e it willi --- tw- in the fllllire Tv-'ire during the! To Miss Luella Bealrsto I Principal of Montague High School Dear Teacher:-The pleasant duty’ The Closing exercises of the ”.\ion-I i" 'il' f.Ei»~ tii‘ti_Zenleilt lo lh~- cn-i traitor- class asked all to rise and sing? the National Anthem and this elolietll the 1919 closing exercise of Moniagnuf High School.-T. l Willie: "Father, didn't you tell mt' 'the other day that It was wrong to, strike any om- sin-aller than yoursf-lf7"‘ Father: "Yes, Willie, that's what' [Sapp-‘ l --Pie. Maynard Bryantoig. aprt" Your close friendship your ilepnrture‘ 'ilg ' ~ lvll, .t tt. k d ith - ' wi i P ii ell. i wish, youu write' "firm:-5; ‘;l1';{\mmtmt~ew:“¢@ H W 1 nwnh nu W", be ,U ‘ww we ahah and if-ll my teacher. l dont think she, ' 'ever remember you and cherish (hp kiiom about it." i _MTL Russel M,-caves of Sheri memories of the pleasant times wr- .\linnrd's Linlment Fo., Limited. ihome after spending n pleasant week e °°”""“'“"" ’h°"_'“"°" "W I0” l Dm' Sir-=»-*Thin fall I sol rhrownl" "",“"“ -""~ “- 9' D"_'"" aneeilvsivirtinevefytniugtitutenuea on a fence and hurt mv chest very bad. so l 1-oiilil not w_ork' and ll hurtl ADDRESS AND PIECENTATION m "L d h ma to »11~t»_11l1»_ .i._t1-i»1i,»ii unfit- off _ Ar vlu|,Ao| anna ,$21.1 §f,',,,,|',,,°§,,,l"°"'°"°“ °' "°"°"' i.mlm»»m.- 111111 rin~_1» 1n1i rite' no snort* ' ' ' ___ _- "" * 'ln every eomniunity emisgiof 0,, 9"" l""’l“ ‘lf “I-\'/\lUJ'5 I/INI-I ' On Monday evening. June ssrrl have ever shown yourselves tn bpynf -“I'7NT~ “`""‘“"'l 0" nallflfl-° Mid HP-2 the neighbors and friends uf. Mr. the greatest value and assistance and Dlltifll Hn my breast, cured me com-i Alphonsuil Corrigan' und Miss Gussle always willing and eager to do 'what P°9l'- DI II.'.f bled iffhél li 0 i. ‘ Id* Ill _ it ii. ross/isooiit Ihiliniiiemdfalzceil. about lzomiilir. iii i|i’:»_C°" ° 7 "7 muy '""'°"'"‘ Bosswsy, Digby Co., N. S. J. Jackman wslrcslledtothe chsinsld Tonight we have .sltheted here to as "" rss ‘RD 1,29 §ll so - '%ClfZ"` L EX `- MINATION. - The esacaosaeasaoosaoaneaeoenaaaaaaaaaaoaaaaéaa 1".’- " fly -'J xi: ':"i \'i of Sprlngf _ _ _ ________ ""1 f ""'il " -lvl on 'T`nurr~'lny 1-v.Hn a `,e\:;bpr0pr._m_ _=p,,,_<,h' ,,xp,am_, :lnr .".'rir- 27. T11-'~ schoolhouse was l ed the object ofthe gathering and call- t;'cw'lrd. Tile pupils were exaniinedied on “r “ack Dechangs go read in the rlffferellt subjects by Miss Mc- the adéregg prepared for me 0(-,_.a5;0n_ Dnnzall and llliss Dyment. and =h~»w-gm, Corrwan although Comp1,.1,.|._. ed by their ready answers that they ,ak`(,n by 'guphse am__-Q am] in 1, very had made consiflf-rable progress nn_d L_|m_£_‘, gpeech on bphglf 0, ms ,.,,u,,m been carefully trained by their teach-f and himself thaDk,,| his good neighb. "I '\Ii"" Fl°“l" Gaudet' -“\ pl°““l"2f ors for their kin .:i~:-ss and generosity mm’ pmgram had bee" I“"`l’ared' and 3 not only on this occasion but on many each ‘me Performed hi” P3" "°'3?'lotlier occasions as well. and assured tlonally Well' A' the "M59 DI me "X" them that attttfiuzh lie was leaving the ammallon the 7"“‘I‘l'»‘ I“""5°"t°"l ‘l“':r‘ coinmunitvi: wasinot on account of anv leather with .1 lovely umbrella. Tl1f.1 md {pHo“‘T_mp on their pam A, ,h,',1 teachpr 'Mn Illankml ‘mr Ilupll-“ "wil i cfllit-ilisioli of his speech he nskr-ti l 3 few "h"S"" “`°"'l:- H°m"'ma‘l" "3"" them to exit nfl to tliiise coming afterl dy was passed arf»und._ Whi<`h ¥”"""'ll him r.\lr and Mrsf Doylel the sanicl 3 Wllsh' and im?" glngmg th” N“ll°"'§ amount of nr' hburly feeling theyl 1 al Anthem the crowd was disp-':r.=e'l. alwaw mmndgg ,U him , -SUITABLE MEMORIAL.-Consifi erahle interest i= being arotisr-fi in Kensington in connection with the mt vi-inf-nt to crer-t some suitable inontlini-nt to pf~rpetunt1- itir- inrinory of the brave lads who fmilrht and the tu-role ones who fell in defense of wurlvl's liberty in the reeont war. 'i"‘~ mniniltten <~ho'.*'-’““"'- 2.22 Trot and 2.25 Pace Queen Catherine. owned by G- llartling. - ntirty unter. owned by Gi‘°f¢° Woodside. (‘oorado L., owned by ll. Kell!- Oiiia. owned by H. ('. Hooper. British Soldier. owned by -I- \\'erll0ck. Ilahy Logan. owned ILV W~ B~ Arthur. l-(ini: llrnzllian, owned by \\'el.=li. V Princess Etta. owned bf J- P- smml' R. B . Mc- Fred 3 MINUTE CLASS John R.. owned by J. A. R0K€l’50“~ Canadian Soldier. owned bl' l1¢'m“°l White. a iirigllt tiemi, owned by