it... < w»? » ,\,~v_, _ i ‘i ‘r’ i i 1i visa»; ll v Thursday riday and Saturday WE ARE OFFERING EXCEPTIONAL VALUES. READ OVER THE LIST BELOW AND SHOP FROM IT. YOU ’ Print Cotton, S0 _inches \vide,. :4!» v-r 1.. .1. - - '1“ air z, =1.- _ 1 d ‘i Men’s Hosiery 6 pairs d‘ Boy's Khaki Scout l. Men's Balbriggan Com- Prowse Bros Ltd. “'0' 8537190.‘, , F99"? " .~ \_ Xitinother line of Men's Hosiery. Regular price 220., Sticcinl Regular price 27c , Special .. Cotton “Powelling ., ¢ - - . . . . . . . . . _, , .15 .20 1o Special . . . . . . . _ . ..._ ' Linen 'l‘o\velling, Special . . . . . . . . . . . ., ' Cotton ’l.‘o\vels, ' rlpccial zé pair ......, ' Cotton ‘Fmvcls, ’ -‘ Special a pair ,._ . . . . .., ' Turkish 'l"o\vt-ls. Snccifil u. piiii‘ ...’. . . .. ' 36 inch llivéililzjlotli. Reg- I ulrir We. Special ..., CCTTYPFT ("relic .28 Special. :1 yard .. . ., 3Q inr-‘i Dress Cinrzhanr, BE Snccicl n ycrd .. . .- M“, i‘? inch White Cotton- 1Q Spec‘?! n yard. .. . .- "u (‘fnifin Flcriln. O ‘U’ all! - Firccirvl r1 vnrd . Q‘ Boys Sailor blilllSv. to “sass 55.05 PillllS . $6.95 $11-50 $6M r5’: $11-15 iilenzsol-giltfizr-k Poplin ..--.--..~-q llzivitls Men's "Fwccd Rain- urzrccs. q...“- Men‘; Caps. Special ‘ for . . . . . . . . . . f"lll_lvfl.."m‘lit‘(‘ll'ii .. .- and Men's \\'orl<inrz Socks pairs fox‘ . . . . .. . lion's lloucr figlljgitlilgffiwt?‘ ‘p '39 Blenis Vnnrflv Shirts, Broadcloth l‘iillil.3‘“£11?fiii§i.§r“;i?.T'$11P9 $1115 $165 $15 to 5w Mons tlvcrall Pants.» Special ~ - - ~ ~ ~ $1.25 a $2.50 1i..i"liff‘l.‘i;.i‘ii°lii‘ ‘ii-W .“.“.‘*.1'.. ~50 line “x75 .?.i‘.*‘°.?;§%’.i?'f?‘,i i115 Club Bags _. . . . . . ., B°’"?.?if‘;i‘.1‘.i1ffiiililliff°-5° W31Zifiibiifiililfff?” J5 81.00 for ..;.,.,.;..... .,. ._., a pair ,. . . .... and .89 gotolvxq OLI.LQ1IZU III i Men’s Neckwear, Large" assort- p ments., Regular to 75c .39 for m o'o'u - - emu-y. 0 no om- WILL SAV-E MONEY. A nice range of Ladies’ Hats. All this year’s models in var- ious materials ., r I Special .. . Ladies’ Summer Vests, close Knit, Straps and Comfy style . .,.,. . . ._.~/. i‘ 6 pieces fine summer weight Wool Crepe Regular $2.10.. Clearing for a yard . . Boy's Knitted Suits, sizes to 26.1 Scarlet, Biege and I Heather‘ Per suit Ladies’ Fine Pullover Sweaters .. Special value .. Coloros, Green, Blue and . Grey. Price . . . . 40 yards 36 inch Black Duchess Silk. To clear a yard ......"., New range Ladies’ Art Silk and Rayon Hose, newest shades. Special a pair ' 25 dozen Ladies’ Fine Lisle Hose Special 49c pair. Special line Ladies high top Silk Hose Regular value $1.25. Special to clear a pair .. '65 Ladies‘ fine kni Bloomers Peach, White and Pink.. Sizes 38 to 44., Speciala pair .. '39 III] Children's fine Knit Blevo ersu Pink, Peach and White Apaii'....... . . . . . .. Children's Summer VesQs. ‘ne Knit.. J9 Special each . .' “Hoover” Ladies’ Sinocks and x é‘,?.“i.i.".’.e.liis. .... .5119 EXTRA SPEClAL—Ladies‘ wide Georgette Printed Scarfs, Price Ladies’ Hand Bags, All styles and many bright I s shades All Ladies’ Suits, tailored and ensembles at special prices ., Ladies’ Knitted and Ensemble Suits at $7m5oto$33.oi0 Ladies’ Corsets and Corselettcs. Week end price . . . . . ., .89 Special prices on all san- .45 itary goods Kotex Ladies’ Sleeveless S u m 1n e r Dresses in Dimity, Piques. etc., Special prices . . . . . . $2.25’ $2.98 and $3.98 Ladies’ Flat Crepe Dresses, also some of Celenese. Newest ' styles and specially priced $7.25 ‘° $19.50 Ladies’ Rayon Silk Bloomers.» very .51: a 5.1.15 Ladies’ House Dresses in Sized 41 to 5s Special . ... . .- Ladies' Gingham House Dresses All sizes at ... n15 and .89 Children's Pantee Dresses at Childrens Pique Ensembles. yer-y Chic. Prices .. - - - ---~ r-zuliulox-uzl: to Children's Black Sateen Pantie Dresses» _ " P1100 1: owning" . , . . . . . . '7 ncsday n1‘ iWestern Guardianlamcsg m, Bow, -,-wss'n:n1v AGENT- m. o. .1. 9"“?- j Gallant is Guardian Agent in How- ilan and willbe pleased to receive i new and renewal subscriptions. i ‘Travers, who is in Summerside to ob-. tain recruits for the P. E. I. Highfl lenders‘ camp at Aldershot, will be at the Armory every day until July 8th from 7 to B p. m.-S. —-FORFEXTED BAIL 0F $10 — A drunk who should have appeared in the police court at "Summerslde on Wednesday’ did not do so and his bail of ten dollars was estreated-S --NE\V PASTOR FOR CHRIS- i TIAN CHURCH _ Rev. Albert Sllillh, who graduated from McMaster Uni- versity in Toronto recently ha: taken up his residence‘ in Summerside. Rev. Mr. Smith was here last supplying m ihe- Christian Baptist Church during Rev. W. H. Harding: ‘ holiday and made a host of friends. lHe was recently" appointed to the pastorate oi’ this church and cdm- menced his duties this week. The interior of the Christian Church has been undergoing considerable renova- iion and remodeling. Handsome new , seats are being put in and other im- 1 proveinents made-s —DIS(‘HARGED 240 PUNCHEONS ‘ 0F MOLASSES -- The S. S, Corn- . wallis. Capt R, S Corkuin. which had ‘ unloaded one thousand punchcons oi molassavat. Charlnitetoivn. arrived at Summersirlc at 4 a. m. on Wednes- ‘iday and after discharging 241i pun- ‘chcoirs for Summcrside merchants left. the same evcuing for Quebec. iShe is a vessel cf about 1800 tons land still has some three thousand fliunchcons on board. which will be ‘_unlcadcd at Quebec and Montreal. She lhcn i'c'._ut"n.-. in Halifax and‘ thence to Bermuda. Porto Rica, Anti- ' qua and other northern ports, on' which mute shc carries. besides car- go. passengers and mnils. This is her rcgulai‘ route, on which there arc twenty-six ports of call. Her nevi trip this ivajv. again calling at Char- lottetown and Summcrside will be in Augusta-S Zsvnmr SCHOOL conven- TION é The Summerside District. Sunday School convdntion was held in the United Baptist Hall on Wed- aitcrnoon. Mr. lvlajm- W. Townsend o! Sherbrook was the ; chairman. Reports ivcrc read from the diifcrcni Sunday Schools of the dis- lrlct, which were well rcprcscillcd a! was also the Summcrsidc schools. tnry of the M. R. E. C., was present and held an interesting discussion on Sundgrv school work. She stressed the importance of training the children for fulurc lcndcrship and rccommcd- ed a spacial cnursc of instruction tori the childrcifnn ihosc lines. These courses could be taken at the differ- em, summer schools and camps in the Maritime Provinces, or they could be glvcn in the Sunday school by the teachers themselves. lvlrs. George MacPhcrson. District Secretary read the minutes of the previous conven- tion and gave the financial state- ment. Alisa‘ Allcn hcld a convention at flkne Valley‘ fnr that district on Wednesday evenmg.—S —DIED ‘SUDDENLY AT CLINTON ~-The devh occurred at her home in Clinton on Tuesday nf Mrs. Elizabeth Dunning. ividow of the late l\-ir. John Mrs. Dunning was. up to [119 time of her death in very good health, but passed suddenly away just alter she arose on Tuesday morning.~Slie was burn in Hazelgrove a short distance from Clinton where she has lived since her marriage, The deceased lady was a staunch member of the Pres- byterian Church and will be ,long remembered for her kind and charit- - able deeds, a loving mother. devoted to hei- home and held in the highest esteem by a wide circle of trienus and accquaintanccs. Her husband predeceased her thirty-six years ago. daughters namelys-Danlel, o! sum- merside; Andrew in Boston. Mass; Howard, In Western Canada; samuel in Clifton and James and John on the homestead: Mrs. William Marks of Clinton and Mrs. James Graham, of French River; also a number of grandchildren and great-grandchild- ren and one sister. Mrs. Edward Dowling. iormerly of summerside and now o! Boston. Mus... and one broth- er, Alexander, in the Hawnii Islands, m whom deep sympathy is express- ed. The funeral took place from the home of her son, Mr. James Dunn- ing, on Wednesday ails-moon to MI-Plaie Oometofi’. Rev. Mr. Bishop officiating and was one of the llrflli funeral: ever held in the district. The honoured reiiiains worfllid to rut In the 11113111 “not sijumnu. The Dllibouera were her fmn- ionl? Medtl Dlnlfll. Samuel, Janna and ‘John Dunning and her two gnndohilmm mun urno And Olin Dunning. . -l summer . Miss Hilda Allcn. Girls Vilork Sccre- _ Dunning of Clinton. in her 89th year. ‘ She leaves to mourn slX sons and two 1 rip; cgmnijdfisfipjsrgqginmar‘ 1ANKB A’! Gasoline 39i5-5-17-lmo. — FILL YOUR. rsnsoiups _-R,¢v. Mr. and Mrs. Coleman, o! , Port Hill, were visitors to Summer- —ENROLLING RECRUITS-Cspt.‘ 5m ms “,eek__s_ -Mr. James Tuplin of Conway was a visitor m summerside on his way , to his home alter visiting "in Char- ‘ lottetown-S -Miss Helen Duchemin. of Char- lottetown, was a visitor to — Week-end Specials Boy’s“ Double-breasted Suits 2 pair Long Pants Boy's suits‘ double, breasted style, two pairs long pants, in fancy fawn and grey tweeds, good strong wearing material. ' i 30to36,aes12to17years,“.............., s “s g t , $11.00 ill i 1 side this week to attend the wedding of Miss Ruth CampbelL-S. i —Mr, and Mrs. J. F. MlcMlllm. Mrs. F. J. Paterson and Mrs. B. W. Macmillan of Hunter River motored f to Summerslde this week on 11 visit , to friencs.—S -—Mrs. Robert Simmons, iormerly of Long River. arrived by motor from Boston. Mass, to visit hei- sister, Mrs. John qillis, of Summei-side.-B -’i'he Summers-ids Quartettg 5mg very acceptably in the United Church at Kehsmgwn last Sunday-B -Mrs_ Daniel Maclieod, of Mount Pleasant, entered the Prince County Hospital on Wednesday i01- treat- ment. Her many friends hope she will make a quick recovery.--S —Rev. C J. St. Clair Jeans. pu- tor of the Presbyterian Church at Summcrside left on Tuesday morn- iiig to attend the general assembly at Ottawa. Rev. Mr. Jeans expect-s to be away about three weeks. -—Rev. J. J. MacDonald, pastor of St, Paul's Church. Summerside, leit on Wednesday morning for Maine. U. S, where he will visit friends. He. expects to be away about one ' monthfs »l\lrs. U. J. G. Schurman. of Rad- ville, Saslt. and her two children. little Miss, Bertha and Master Jack, arrived in Summerside on Thursday on a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E, W. Nicholson. They were ac- Cflmilflnied 111-’ Miss Bertha Schur- man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mal- or Schurman ol Summerside, who has been visiting in Western Canada [or some monthsfOn their way home they visited in the lake district and Niagara Falls.—S Eastern Guardian mmzui soums mos scnoot: Thursday June 20m. Paul Kolhns, st. Patrick's Hall. Soul-is. 5219-5-5-15. ..'EASTERN AGliNTk-MX. J. W. Murdock is Guardian Aunt in Mon- wsue and will be pleased to receive new and renewal subscriptions. l ..'Mr. Herbert Murphy. Principal Gwrzetoirvn High School spent the week end at his home in Panmure Island.-—A. ..'Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Harris Summerside motored to Georgetown ‘and were the guests o! Mrs. Matilda Gordon-A. 4th Biennial i Continued from page 8 of Canada. as well IA_ from the United States, have met here. It is a distinct honor to the congregation o: the Central Christian Church, oi this : City, of which Rev. W. L. Outhouse, B. A. is Pastor. Our Citizens and members of the other Churches in this City will no doubt give these visitors from abroad a very hearty welcome. as well as to U18 ln-rse number of delegate; who ’ will attend from the different pans é oi’ our own Province l ' EYESIGHT EXAMINATION Jim»: 1M Iunnlrh: Glance, H. J. MABON OPTOIITIIII.‘ Ofllco Connected With Danton Umbra. all. H. Bell & Mathieson ILIIJIIIII O _ IOLIOITOII lhbon Bailing, Monique IONS! ‘I0 IDA! 0 RAVI »YOUI IYII BXAMINID AND GLAQIIS IITTID I! p14 Outstanding Values in Honestly Dependable Goods Men’s Sailor Straw hats all sizes $1.25 Men's fancy shirts, striped and plain all sizes . . . . . . . 98c Men’s balbriggan combin< ation, all sizes ... .. .. 89c Young Men's fancy tweed suits . . . . . . . . . _ .. 15.00 Cotton sweaters for boys, allsizes . . . . . . ..........35c 4 dozen men's} caps, all sizes to clear . . . . . . . . .. $1.00 Men's flannel and tweed 4 trousers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $3.00 Boy’s slicker coats. Blue $2.75 and . . . . . . . . . . . .. $350 Men's Blue suits, guaran- teed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $25,00 Young Men's spring top -- coats $15.00 Boy's three piece suits, long and bloomer . . . . . . $6.95 Young Men’s Slicker Coats . a Blue, Yellow, Olive shades . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . $450 Mensplain cotton hose all sizes Sprsfor . $1.00 Men's ties, silk and knit 49c 10 pieces "Kasha” cloths, 54 inch all wool. Regular prices from $2.25 to $3 . 00 yd. Clearing at yard . . . . . . ‘o0 Black “Crown” Derby Duchess Satins. 36 inch ' Special. Yard . . . . . Pure silk Pongette, natural color. 33 inch.. Special. Yard -. . . . . 35° Heavy weight Fuji Pongee. ~Extra value ., Yard .. . .. Celanese Satinsi39 inch Rose, Rosewood, Navy, Black, Pow- der., Clearing yard . . ., 5 pieces dress gingham 31 inch. Pinks, Blue, Green and Mauve ._ Yard . . . . . . . . 12 colors “Shinnnersheen" 86 inch. Yard . . . . . .. Lot print cottons. 30 inch, all fast colors. Small patterns. Light and dark. Yard .. A Lot Silk hosiery Heavy Sm. vice weight. 9 good colors, SpecialmPair . . . . . . . 69° Lisle hose, 5 colors. 35 pair. 3 pairs for . .. .. . . . . .. Children’s cotton hose. Brown Black and Fawn. Pair . 25c Childrens 7-8 lengthsilk plait- ed sox, plain and fancy Pair fancy ihandkercliiefs" hemstitched, colored bor- ders. 10c each. 3 for .. “Kayser” pure silk gloves fancy cuffs‘ colors. Per pailr .g.o.od Very special value in scarfs. Crepe de chine and Georgette. Each . . . . .. ‘Special chamoisette gloves, Fancy turned cuff, Pair 30 Ladies’ and Misses Coats Week-end Clearance 30 Only Ladies’ and Misses Coats in Donegal tweeds, Checked Tweeds and Cheviots, sizes 13 to 42 Friday and Saturday clearing at . . . .. . .. Craysheen Dress $3.50 24 Ladies and Misses Crayshane Dress. Short sleeve in White Powder, Corn, Peach, Mauve and Sand. Sizes 16 to 44 A real bargain. at .. ., The Standard of Excellence in Silk Bloomers at Ladies’ Silk Knit Bloomers in standard and bobette lengths- Comes in Maize, Lipstick, Nile, Peach, Pink, Sky, Sand. Black and White. We welcome comparison for we believe these are the best values in the City. Price . . . . . . . . Ladies’ Silk Knit new Frenchi Cuff Pantie in all light shades. $ $8.00 -.-q~-.---~ Flat C epe Dress $7.50 12 only Misses Flat Crepe Dres- ses, sleeveless, colors Green Mauve, Pink, Powder, White and Corn. Sizes 14 to 20 Friday and Saturday ' $1 Also a. dalntily trimmed step-in at $1.50 NEW LOT COLORED TURK- 1s1-I frowsts Fawn and white stripe with red stripe borders 3 for WHITE T URKI SH BATH SHEETS, EXTRA QUALITY 36 1n by 64 in., Each ,. 40inl$y70ineach _ I Another Record-breaker in Turkish Towels 3 for 9 masr QUALITY IN BEST ENGLISH MAKE TURKISH TOWELS White : Qttra Heavy 20 by 40 m inches Pair'f......... air:.t‘:fri.ititfi $1M “i?..’2..?.‘ff‘¥..i‘,‘f’. f.‘ $145 White with Red Striped Bor- ders, 18 in by 36 in. Pair ...» rant», 6*, M°Le°d. , . L‘d'