"I l Meals Tweed Suits hats at $1. Stripes. Special ~ White Lace Curtains 3s x 21/, 5 yd. with double border. Spec- ial . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.67, and $2.00 k Some h! Outsandingx Week-end Bargains Ladies’ midsummer hats t0 clear at half price. Remainder of summer straw Children's hats, small headslze suitable for children up to five years, your choice 79c. Colored stripe curtain net 36 inches wide in Blue and Gold Black Satin Duchesse an extra special 1-3 off all Kasha and Tweed coatings $3.00 for $2.00, $2.50 for All fancy Black Satin coatings to clear at half price. ' / l | Pure silk pongette silk 33 inches, 39c per yard. per ‘cent Ofi‘! Ladies broadcloth slips and bloomers white and colored -—— clcaringvat each . . . . . . . . . 59c. Lfldies’ Summer weight com- blnatlons. Regular, $1.25 59c. Children's Cotton knit bloom crs, sizes 2 to 12 yrs. To clear at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19c. 35 t d. c s y Frilied Scrim Curtains 27 x 21/, yd. in Rose, Blue or Gold edge. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.00 pr. $1 . . . 95 cts. pr. for $1.34. j A Wonderful Silk Hose at a Saving ' price The best dollar stoc A fresh, very large arrival of pure thread silk stockin \ . \ $1.00 kingin Charlottetown gs, beautifully made, ' perfect fitting and durable. All the new colors including Gun metal Chairc Black Nude White Platinum Champagne Arab P1100 Flesh Naturelle Dune By Mail Postpaid Blond Atmosphere Hoggar $1 .00 pr. 4.4 Y. 4v. Western Guardian" HEAD try the Hunter Book Store. I 0907-9-8-31 —-VISITORS will mils something, Hunter's ‘if they do not try Annie chocolates. , Jl-s-sl ' i-r —CAB ACCIDENT-A u; acfld. ent near St. Louis on Tuesday re- sulted in a demolished car, but the occupants fort ‘ '4 escaped" 531'- ious injuries. —UNITED CHURCH 0F CAN- ADA, Kensington. Aug. 12. Rev. J. B. Saint. D. D., Minister. 9.46 a. m.-S ‘ y School; 11 a. m-Fol- olwlng Christ afar 011.; 7.30 p. m.— "A Fixed Purpose"; 8 p. mpfl-Hrst United Church. Sunlnerfield. A hearty welcome to all. -ltlClIMOND BAY CONGRE- Gstion.— Presbyterian services as follows on Ssbbathz-In Lot ll at 10. 30 a.m.; in Lot 14. the Commun- ion service will be held at. 3 p.m.; Preparatory service on Friday at ll p.m. Sabbath School at 2 p.m. Service in Victoria west, up, 7_ 30 p.m. Everybody welcome. a Eastern Guardian ..'BLUEBEIIRIES! We need several tons and are paying the highest price for them. Boxes av- ailable. R. J. MacDonald dz 00.. Cardigan. 6986-8-9-3! ..'EASTEBN AGENT-Mr. J. W Murdock is Guardian Agent in Mon- tague and will be pleased to receive mews items, advertising, new and renewal subscriptions. ti ..’SUCCESSFUL STUDENTS. — The following Students of the Georgetown High School success- . fully passed the Matriculation Ex- aminations: Bernice Cullen, Dor- ’ othy Jenkins. Edison MacDonald. Mildred MacLaren, Grace MacDon- ald, Helen Douglas, Cannelitta Sol- oman. Much credit is due their ‘eacher Miss Marion Douglas for this excellent showing. A. ——————-<-o->--_-.. PERSONALS ..'Miss Maud Jenkins, St. John is visiting in Georgetown. A ..'Mr. Hamid Gordon. New York is spending his vacation in Georg:- town. A . " -FOB SOMETHING GOOD T0 ‘GUARDIAN ..'Mlss Evangeline Young, Hall fax is visiting friends in George- town. A .. ‘Miss Marlon Douglas, George- town ir. visiting friends in Char- lottetown. . ’ A ..'Master Bobbie McNeil George- town, ls visiting his uncle Mr. Ray McNeil, New Perth. A ..'Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dalzlel, I Montague spent the week end in Georgetown. A ..'Mr. Michael Murphy with his two sons Herbert and Howard, motoredto Georgetown from Pan- mure Island. A ..' Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Douglas. Georgetown left Saturday to spend a vacation visiting friends in New Glasgow, N. S. A ..' Mr. and Mrs. William Dalzlel and three children Montreal are visiting in Georgetown the guests of Mr. Dalzlers mother. > ..'Mr. Louis Wynn, Principal oi’ Queen Square School, Dharlotte- town and Mr. Casey. Inspector of Customs. motored to Georgetown recently. A ..'Mr. Hutton Dalziel of the Can- adian Bank of Commerce, Middle- ton is spending his vacation with __.___________________._. STANDARD MINING EXCHANGE Klygmnq Lgkg , :\- \ \ 54!! Goodyear Tires are built of SUPER- TWIST Cordr—6l% more stretch and Ufl‘. than old-style cords . production Goodyear means Good Wear i i ‘i coo, AR AUGUST "t The largest Iofal fire é 1'11 (‘U/Ifldqgi F . 1.0.172‘ million automobile ‘tires have gone ‘from the Goodyear, factories in Canada lnto the ser- yice of the motorists of the world. /. By ‘far the largest production of any company in the history of the tlre busi- ness in Canada. A“ result! LIX means! K responsibility! The result of year after year success in giving ever-increasing yalue 1n mileage, comfort, safety. ‘x - ‘Thie means of giving greater value, because increased volume has made possible lower prices and tire improvements—in short, record low-cost-per-mlle. f4 responsibility for all time, to deserve sucli patronage—to deserve the confidence which motorists have placed in the name Goodyear --to continue to give the value which made ' '10'/¢ million Canadian-built Goodyear Tires a possibility. The second 10,000,000 Canadian Goodyear Tires are being made. Into them is going Goodyear’s greater experience, skill and knowledge. From them motorists Will re- ceive greater service than ever before. They are sold by Goodyear Selected Dealers everywher . ‘ _ i k '- ,l Calico ~ . . ' hih t i arewbeffl" m5 "mm" M's" Dame! °' Gem's” Kootenay Florence . 1x7. 1% offilxgiirxilgtlilde hflyhtglglzblrdlnnadzllgleri ihrcgted?‘ ms v0 are” town‘ A Qlmht?“ ' Mk0 3h°P9 ' ~ - - - - - -~ 31-59 31-35 and turpentine from pine trees with a n __~_-~i ..'Mrs. Fred Delorie with her three cdMfhgo-I-‘vxvnfizu 3:823 llfiiigitguebec ' ' ' ‘ " 13% 1:315 sons. Freddie, John and Maurice Charlottetown on,” Mandy ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " 3'20 3'25 who have been visiting Mrs. Del- ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ""' ' ' orie‘s lather Mr. Cullen, Sherwood Aug‘ ISFAHK‘ athcLosE xcgrglfrfi“ ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' " 2232 n23 returned to their home in George- Abs-fin s 335 s 315 M? g ' ' ' ' ' ' " mwth A - - - . - - - - - - -- - - n. Corporation 3.25 3.10 Acondn t ‘lg-ii 11% Mofatt Hall ...... .. 101,-; 17-h \ ..'Rev. and Mrs. Edwin Aitken and Argon“ ' Milrphy - " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " 31 3o _ dallshter Mildred of Cornwall mot- 2x2!" “a? “~23 g --------- -- fgo sigh omd to Georgetown and were the, '25“ 22” - ~ ' ‘ ' - ' ‘ -' ~ - guests o‘. Mm Ankara parents’ M._._ Arno I‘ Noranda . . . . . . . .. 55.75 52.00 s B- Mem “lass a: salsa“ ------ ~ .2 s - _M, E 1 __ 1,4,5, A D, k,’ wBedXOrd 40 a9 Sheritt Gordon 6.55 0.51 COMBINED STANDING FIELDS AND on n’. ...:.’. s‘3°:.““l§‘:‘..“°.§’.1"“" o‘... on. “filth; slated . is sw-sudacon ------ -. w. » u i . l a . - ' 3 °" .. Capital Rouyn lav. 121x. Sudbury Basin moo v.40 . tWtt Weeks visit w Munch-m and town who has been visiting h.r . , THRESHED GRAIN COMPETITTON John. uncle Capt. John Dicks, (some- Central Manitoba .. a? i131 Teck Hughes ..... .. 9.3a 0.3a‘ ._ “m. _ _~,__ town motored w he, home m (“up Clérlcy . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 8 Tough Oakes . . . . . .. l8 23A 1 . _ I I - . ‘ 1928 , —Mt5_ sown “m,” and mm lomwwn A Crown Reserve 44 so‘ Treadweil Yukon .. 11.60 17.00 = a - — ~ t’. ----- n: a a T6118 ort_r dne l thi ..' Mr. d Mr. Fred Morrison - - - - - - » - - - ~~ - - Cflflh PTlZQS ‘f0!’ of‘oatsy Wheat; Barley recent bereave ht. n er Provldenzg. R. a I. motored to Fimiiilé Kirkland g) s?” wlllldggllfl a 9 ' a 9 ._ - , .. Qggfagtown md m-e ghe us“; Q1 Gram a . . . . . . . .. s r g argreaves . .10 .30 » -~ and Certified seed Potatoes A wrdduiriurted. st the base of Mr. and Mrs. o. P. McKlnnon. It is Grover Daley . . . . .. all 8i‘.- —-——<e~——-——- . ‘ i ' _ - 319 906th A-ooinb. patented by a twenty six years since Mr. Morrison Holllnger . . . . . . . -. logy Ilrtllpiiegizalted with rulzbagland en- . i i ‘ - i ' ‘ " ' ow or: n to absorb mo ure left Geo town. He is a nephew oi Howey . . . . . . . . . . .. . . case n o same ma. e , a new 71"" V"! b‘ limwiuw" '21:" u": 12ft‘: :::::e:h“|fo"'"| ,3: and to clean the teeth by niaotving Senator “Murphy and Monsignor Hudson Bay . - - - - - -- 18.25 18-00 flfihin! 11110 l8 01810184 w unwind '1' W" "m" m" l!" " ' ' '°" °' ' - it upwards. ~ I." _ Burke. His many friends are gladInt1 Nickel ...... .. 99.25 90.00 and reel up more smoothly than the (""5" "'4' is ~ ~ ' . _ _ i V, _ , » . i to welcome him back. AKeeley . . . . . . . . . . .. 50 51 usual lines. _ .. - '1 Th, I'm“, 0| hill be pmpoflllinlte with filo —- _ ‘~‘—~ . number of tries. be pill! Hoarding the combined more filler _ of the standing flsid nil the ilrollel nil. ' v . - -— AAHE ' wouLoNs-r BOLT REALLY- i a ' itoms- mo ‘llmmAnoNs " llllll Ailllbt llth, "38. l s. (iotnpoiiiors ohm notify lilo Loiinwoekprovloutodsteonwhiol l mull»: of ooh only. . Isl nununosodwllhmrglimodmnonoifierlbi. .-’-5'1~fm.e.t-,"r.rr."tmrw.:: n. '“""m“ mmnooonsnooleutnonuiionl é gggyoustatbo _ aflplgufocpalityalllollrovod x» l. A field of on} of“ Ii“ live sores, of wheat and bol- lsylnmsmgot uumuwqtvnnms l W s. An unity 1001101130 sinfl to: chum. and lity who for each llliiioloi unit's-OMEN all ll-IO for each entry of rot-hel- z. Tia Iatry loo ilull mommy tin unite-floo- 4. anal-io- should be made ioiho Department o! Ari-humor» not 1m: l. ire rkuested to note the n++n+vwwwo+w "no-o l f ~ Miriam r Agriculture at ieali harvesting shall begin. following requirements for bylMDWlNIontofAfioUlIM| HAUL. "rwo res-r ow: FOOT To an’ THAT rawcw’ root)- n’ TAoTi-o amt HAPIR~ "runes. ¢cnl~lao - our oANDwlq-lso ' AR: wouoeawun- GRACIOUQI WHAT AMP» ‘TH CORNED Beer evwowlcnsefl I I913, by lull’! Fawn Sumac. Ins (‘nut Brilsll film marvel. olR- am“ ALL THE - CORNEb use? esslowleuas ARE qows THREE. ‘EOCNFEY 1928 I \