__ __....-e-¢n.__ a Wkklv . v 5 . I ‘I End of July, Sale A Nice Collection of Broken Lines in Summer Goods Which we are Clearing Out at Greatly Reduced Prices, Every Dept. in the BIG STORE has Something of Special Value to Offer. You. 'A Boy's Tweed Suits, Long Pants, at Boy's Tweed Suits, Bloomer Pants.. Special at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Men's Work Shirts, assorted colors, all sizes, real values at each ' Men's Overalls, blue, black and blue stripe. Special value at per pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Balance of Children’s Wash Suits clearing at very specials This Sale Starts Now and End s July 31st Men's Black Poplin and Grey Lustre Shop Coats at P. C. adiscountof . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Boy's Khaki Bloomers and Scout Pants clearing P. C. if '»"?Zf.‘é§"-.‘if.;.l's;l.'.;;.;;.".;..".;.i ' ' ' ' "All l en s ' , values at _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .'. . . . . . . £2.11‘? isiiffiiii‘. . T’? i‘??? T‘??? 51-59 ‘° $559 w Special " . ................................. ..... .. 37-95 $4.95 '° $12.00 . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . - . . - . . - . . - . . . . - - . - - - . ~ - . e - $1.00 prices All Men's Fancy Straw Hats clearing at greatly reduced prices large variety of Men's Work Pants. Special prices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.25 '° $2.50 1 . - . . s t Men's Work Socks 5 pair" for $1.00, 4 pair for $1.00 00 ' I and 3 pair for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. _ Boy's Khaki Pants at 90c. Boys Fancy Straw Hats .~‘ 50c and 75c for . . . . . . . . . . . .. - Youths Blue Overalls, sizes'28 to 34 extra value at per pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Men's Merino Underwear, real good quality. per garment Men's Balgriggan Underwear per garment ' Men's Heavy Braces Men's Balbriggan combinations, suifag and Men's Work and roller braces t = giggles Fancy '29 .39 and Men's Fancy Cotton Hose Q1 6 pair for . . . . . . . . . . . . .. '95" - - . . . . . . - . . - . Specials of Interest £35m Different Ladies’ Depts .35 .10 10 doz. Pillow Slips, each . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Large Cotton Towels Pair . 300 yds Liinen Towelling. Special a yard ' . . . . . . . . . . .. . - - - ~ . . - . - . - - . - . . I . - | - - - . . . . - - . - . - - . s , 25 $1.00 .75 Men's Fancy Work Shirts I . . . . - . - - . - - . - - ~ ~ . - - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - s Men's Fancy Broadcloth Shirts hvieeezis Silk Neck- ‘39 and ‘so fi?§§Z,V§l7itZ§ZZ‘§“. i???" $100 . . - - ~ - - I l 300 yards assorted Gingham per yard 100 yds. unbleached cotton Damask. A yard . . . . . . . .. .35 1000 yds., unbleached cotton I per yard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 5 yds. 35 in. Black Ducllesse Silk very special price I a Yard . - - - . . - . . - - . . - - . ~ - . a _ 10 yds. fancy bordered summer wool suiting to clear I $1.39 A Plain each . . . . . . .. ' in which the‘ goods were loaded was 15 a Yard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 lots of special new summer voiles to clear and at per yard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. =49 '59 A few ends of latest Kaslla clotll 54 in. to go out at per yard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' 7 shades 40 in. plain Celanese Voile clearing at per yard ‘ , , ' Clearing ends of Rayons, Crepes, Figured organdy half price, per yard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' All Ladies’ and Children’s summer sweaters, Pullovers, and e . . . . - . . . - - . - . . . . - - - . - . - - . - - . . - . - - - n Sleeveless at Low Prices. Ladies Rayon Silk and Mercerized Hose, summer shades. Reg. 50c going 3 pairs for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.00 Ladies’ Pure Silk Thread Hose, regular 65c clearing at I 2 pairs for Ladies’ Full Fashioned Silk _ Hose.. Special per pair .. . ._ . . . . . . .. - - . » - . - . . - - . . - - . . - s . - - . - - - - s - s - . - - . - s Reg., value $1.50. .98 - - l - - - - . . - - - - - - - . - I a Ladies Full Fashioned Silk Hose semi chiffon service I weight per pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ladies’ Pure Thread Silk Hose. Reg. $1.50 a pair clearing at per pair . . . . . . . . . Children’s Summer Rib Hose all sizes, brown, black, fawn and white 3 pair for . . . . "z PRICE Balance of Ladies Tweed Coats at _. . .. All Ladies Ensemble r2 PRICE Suits Ladies’ Two ‘knitted Suits AllLa.dies Cloth at . ~ at ass soon 8.0 Qssossolsoo . . . . - . . . - - . . . - . . . - . o Suits "3 OFF All Ladies statistic; ' OFF KiddlesiBloomeriDi-esses ‘r3 OFF - . - - . . - . - - - . - - - ~ . - - s S09 I .05 - - . » - ~ - - ~ . - - - - ~ . . - . - - s Ladies Silk Bloomers Special All Summer Dresses in voile, fugi, flat crepe etc. sssolooooos s Balance of Bathing suits 1~3 OFF Ladies’ O S Size cotton bloom- '55 Ladies’ Corsets and Corselet- tes, week end price . . . . . . .. ' ers. Reg. 90c now for Millinery Room Specials Balance of. Ladies summer hats selling Balance of children's Wash hats in , white and figured pique '50 DOW hsaeeeesee-amoeessnl I-z PRICE Prowse. Bros Limited THE BARGAIN CENTRE All children's hats of straw, fallle. braid. eta. It neatly reduced prices Ladies‘ white and coloured felts selling at ll 79 a“ .09‘ "3 OFF Western Guardian wDBINK Mac: [sup All. ‘l-B-tlll Aug. 8 -ASK FOR Macs Hop Ale. 7-9-tlll Aug. B ~81‘. JAMES CHURCH. Summer- fleld. Layins corncreatnna of new Church Thursday. July 25th 3.30 P. M. Also Picnic on beautiful grounds opposite church, 6629-7-13-15-17-20-22-23-24-25. -KENSINGTON LBS. Club load- ixlg hogs. lambs, fat sheep sud veal calves Wednesday of each week up till noon. John A. Dougles, Secy. 6795-7-20-tl -8ALL BAMSATS Big Stampede coming to Surnmerslde. More than 200 head of stock, 30 cowboys and 30 cowgirls. Three days’ meet. Full particulars, dates 6m, will appear later. Hall Ranuay, Cutknife, Sask. 6865-7-24-25-27 i - —BORDEN Dramatic Club presentsi their new play in Borden. Thursdayw, July 25. Admission 50 and 25. Every-i body welcome. 6873-7-24-21‘ l l Eastern Guardian mass won Macs Hop Ale. l v-e-uu Aug. a uinonnv noon noun l. gust-l anteed to please you better. K . 1 ..'SILVEB. WEDDING ANNIVER-| BABY-Mr. and Mrs. Marshall A. ‘Pllquet of Sourls, celebrated their‘ silver wedding anniversary on Fri-j ‘day, July 19th. lrl the evening thelri {immediate relatives called upon them' to extend congratulations. Refresh- ments were served and a pleasant so- . ‘cial evening was spent by all, afteri which the guests returned to their‘ homes, having wished Mr. and Mrs. Paquet much happiness in the years to come‘. ..'CUSTOMS SEIZURE -- Seizure of twenty three cases of whiskey. three 10 gallon kegs of rum, and s couple of thousand cigarettes was made at Clear Springs on Tuesday by Customs officers. The Dodge car also taken but the motor boat which conveyed the stufl ashore escaped. Two men in charge of the shipment were arrested, George Clow, of Mur- ray Harbor North, and Reginald Johnson, of Peters Road. A third man, Chester McDonald, was placed under arrest but escaped as did two others who were suspected. The two men who were arrested were tried in Montague and each fined $100. l PERSONALS -Mrs. J. C. Mills of Chelmsford. Mass, is spending the summer with her mother, Mrs. L. K. Sllllphant. of Summerslde. Mrs. Mills expects to visit friends and relatives in Sussex. N. 13., before returning home.-S. ' ..'The mortal remains of Miss Mary McEachcrn. of Clear Springs. who died in the Sacred Heart Home on the lBth, was buried at St. Mar- garet's, her native parish, on Satur- clay morning. A High Mass of Req- uiem was said by the pastor for the rep0s3>01 her soul. Up to several years ago Miss McEachern spent the greater part of her time in Boston. She was unmarried and 67 years of age. She leaves a brother, James. building contractor, in Sourls. "LATEST ATTIRE CAUSES FURORE GLACE BAY. July 24-Stald citi- zens rubbed their eyes ‘@433’ and traffic was in danger of being lied up as motorists pulled into the Curb 10 gage on three visions of female lov- llness that appeared out on the main streets of the town garbed in sleevless blouses, short knickers, such as short distance runners wear, slippers and minus stockings. P0091? Tull“! w doorways to gaze on the latest in le- male attire lo appear in public here. but the three young ladies spnemd quite unaware of the furore they h“ caused. a Dandruff Rub Mlnsrlfs lnw Your mil’ four times s week. Prevents falling hair. “WARD-S ' man was s. witch, and that the only ‘rm: cllanljo‘""r'rs'r"o' ‘Wu’ c'u"a'lili'l'lin ' Witch Killing No Murder VIENNA, July 24. (ml-lush united Prom-Faith in witchcraft still luf- vlves in the heart of Europl» ‘I111! fact is manifest from an astonish- ing eplsodo-wilh s. Judicial sequel- which has lust occurred in Hunt"! and which shows what NW9!‘ NP" el-stltlon can still exercise over the Magyar mind. An old woman had been beaten to death by members of s family who believed that one o! their number was held in the thrsll of s spell. Farmer Plttlik fell ill of s myster- ious malady. the nature o! which bu!- lled the village doctor. The patient began by losing his strength, then his speech, and finally his wits. The family were non-plussed until, in s. lucid moment, the inspiration cams to Plttlik that he must be bevdtehed He pl ‘healed in a frenzy that st s given hour the witch who had cast a spell over him would appear in his sick room, strangely enough, st the exact oment an old hag knocked st the door and hobbled into the room. "Stand back!" shouted all the fam- iiy together, but the stranger sp-- preached. At this moment, Michael Gal, Pit- tliks brother-in-law sprang upon the old woman and threw her to the ground, whereupon sll the others st tacked her with slicks, finally kill- ing her, the victim made no sound, for she was des! and dumb. When she was deed, Plttllk sprang out of bed completely cured, or so the story goes, finding his speech to rejoice; over the dead body of the sor- ceress. The murdered woman's ssssllenta were arrested and sentenced to long terms of imprisonment, but the Sup- reme Court ordered a new trlsl. ss a result o1 which the sentences were reduced to three month's herd labor" The Supreme Court ruled that the farmer and his family were justified in their assumption that the old wo- mistake they made was in killing her. HEBRON SCHOOL SXAMINATIQN A very successful examination was held in l-lebron school on the attor- nooll of June 27th. ‘rho pupils were examined by their lzacher, Miss Eil- een Morrissey assisted by Miss Soph- la Clements, R. N. a former teacher and. showed by their prompt and ready answers that they. had been carefully instructed in their work. Complimentary remarks were made by several of lhs ratepayers expres- sing their appreciation of the satis- factory work done during the year. A vole of thanks was tendered the teacher who also received s bcullful gift lromher pupils. . The singing cg the NstlonsPAn- them brought the summation to s close. It was with feelings of deep regret that Mir. Morrlsscyb resigns- year she made many friends,‘ and through her untlrlng eflorts brought about many improvements in the school property. RESTRICTIONS ON IMMIGRATION tlon was accepted, for during the‘ OTTAWA, July 24.-—The crop situa- and shutting it of! on May 31 is con- sidered ss having prevented s more serious situation in the west and re- llevcd to some extent the inevitable burden of unemployment which fol- -lows a poor crop yesr. Mr. Forke is now In Western Osn- I ads with W. J. Egan, his deputy and it would not cause surprise hes-r in lfnd that still further restrictions will be placed on continental immigration and that even British lmmlgrslion may be pared down. At present any Brltlshor can come to Canada st the low rsto of $50. The nominal rate ls $90, the balance be- ing made up by the British and Can- adlsn Governments. With poor crops in the west and less employment, the government will guard sgslnst sn undue influx which may swell the unemployed. Iisrmers cannot carry hired hands throulh the winter when the crop, has been poor. and cities have enough unemployed with those already here. There is even s suggestion lha' some of the immigration expenditure may be diverted to assist the farm- ers, should conditions develop slonl thedownrosdssstprssentflrhslsndl settlement board. formerly the i», dist settlement board. may b0 cell“ upon to keep track of lhs reruns ml ill iMENI tluvorlolssstrlokcn comm and‘ l rsnasrsuellssdssmsrhspssslsls. Asharisscsslsuasslollllahsve i, mueadsssulsajnv humans‘- I . m? 2s, 1929 For This Week-end» a Remarkable 1 Fancy BROADCLOTH SHIRT 89c can’? for Men-i-Separate Collar In “this line we think we offer the best value l. the City at the price. Every shirtls of an attractive pattern in tasteful colors. well made, not sklmped, well fitted, separate matched collar. Look them over . . . . . . . . . . .v . . . . . . . . . ' Men's Combinations Tru Knit, Men's flannel trousers $2.50, all sizes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .98 $2.65 to . . . . . . . . . . . .1 $6.50 Men's fancy lisle half hose, 3 prs. Men's all wool bathing suits for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....$2.00 . . . . . . . . . . . ..$2.19 Men's leather belt and initialed Men's. striped flannel blazer buckle. Set . . . . . . . . . $1.50 coats $5.75 for . . . . . . . . .. $3.95 Men's invisible braces, two and Men's flannelette blazer coats - four point . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. .50 $2.85 for . . . . . . . . . .. $2.00 Men's garters, cotton and silk Small boy's overalls, blue and web.15to.................75 khaki .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...39 Men's braces, light and heavy .39 .50 and . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .75 Men's white lawn hemstitched handkerchiefs 3 for . . . . . . . . .25 Small Boys coveralls, khaki 2 to 6 years . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59 Odd sizes in boys shirts, blouses a n d nalnsook combinations “b” lunch boxes ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' '25 clearing at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49 Terry cloth Beach Capes $1.50 t0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.75 Young men's fancy tweed suits Mensa sailor and sort cup hats for . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.25 to $2.00 for . . . . . . . . $1.00 Mews an wool botany serge blue Men's all wool blue serge psasnga suits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., $25.00 Rayons and Rayon Crepes Worth to $1.50. _ , 3 Clear at r i 95c i This is a very tempting buying opportunity in- cluding a lot of the prettiest wash fabrics of the season The patterns are lovely, and the colorings in good taste. They have to move to make room, so. at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . for Little Girls, Ladies, Misses Little girls bathing suits,’ all wool plain colors, sizes 22 to 26, all one piece garment. This suit is ex- tllleifiely popuilar for btlhe smaller c ren an nota. e value at . . . . . For Bigger" Girls very smart all wool bathing suits of good weight cross stripe top, plain skirt, green and red, white belt with buckle. a very smart model. Sizes 30 to s4 ‘Same model showing in stripes, sizes 22 to 28 at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' An w°°l 31311118 Suits. fl- very popular two color style with xlaifigsilgillielifgdbtegl; aiiftelft. ‘Thfufitfilor combinations most in na . navy am ........... .. m r ‘if 57.91.??? Si‘? 34-25 solocoosu A11 Sizes Ladies’ ' 'Wool Bathing Suits $2.50 i This is a very’ special value shown in plain navy or plain \ The Just Right BATHINGD surr, Spring Needle Wool Bathing Suits $4.50 Many of our customers like these particularly. They are Spring Needle knit, short, close fitted. shown in all the new colors and lion in Canada will have s salutary effect on immigration it is believed ,in the capital. The loreslghtednoaa o tstandm valua 2 50 ln limiting coililnental immigration gild u g | scarlet. A nice weight all wool are made up in a very fine weight all’ wool .. Jantzen-The Modern Swimming Suit - $5.75 0f course there ls nothing offered in bathing suits quitei s0 good as this wonderful line. Close knit. shod weight. neg smooth, pure Australian wool. These are offered almos altogether in plain colors, close fitted, short Jantzen Swimming Girl embroidered. on skirt .. . . . . . . . . . .. Extra long sizes 40 to 44 have just been received in navy _ and black Six Great Value s in All First Quality Goods Remember that wonderful lot of bargains we gave Y9" 8' month or two ago‘! Here's something that u'1l 181'" 1B 111st as good-maybe better. A special purchase from a great English mill, values for first quality, goods that we have never seen equalled. Look them over, and compare with competlnB - goods at 20 per cent higher prices! ......... pair .80 pg1r$1.15 pm $1.45 17by81lnch ..........pslr.25 21 by 45 inch 17by88inch ..:.......pslr.38 22by46lnch s-esssoeoovpwl“ auhynlnchssssssse