'1 - .1 .....-_.__ __. _,_ _-___ . ‘umgén- Economies \ NEW ARRIVALS T0 TOP THE SUMMER ENSEMBLE Charming new mid- summer hats in Mohair, Lace, Felt and Leghorn and Em- broidered Crepe Dc Chene combinations Many of the largc models are been shown for dress oc casions but you wil also find among this assortment sin a r sports hats of felt and visca. They come in all leading shades of Biege, Rose, Natural, White, etc. Prices $3.95 to $8.50. . t . - Specially Priced for Quick Dispatch Coloured Rayons and Voiies, 36 inches wide, a bargain at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 39c Yard Remnants oi’ Silks, Coatings, Voiies, Itayons, etc., now Ladies‘ Summer Vests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Coloured Diinity, in season's newest shades, 36 inch. Special Black Satin Coating, with fancy borders. Reduced to . . . . . . . . Black Satin Coating with coloured border, clearing at . . Good quality Ladies‘ Sill: Hose . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Ladies‘ Rayon Silk Bloomers . . . . . . . . .. Ladies‘ Rayon Silk Slips, shadow proof . Midsummer Dresses Select your summer dresses now from our wonderful assortment in stock. They are a host of original styles. Their shades are floweriike _pink, coral, rose, blue, green, orchid yellow. peach. The materials, fugi, ceienese, voile, printed Rayon, dotted muslin and organdie, flowered voile. Many have long sleeves, but there are also the sleeveless tennis and sport frocks with embroidered mnnograms, otc. To see thcse dainty dresses means to buy one. PRICE $4.50 TO $15.00. Prowse Bros Limited s3 A Special Purchase and Rousing Values for Week-End Shoppers at $6.98 and $12.25 The Jacket style oi’ which you have daunt- less read in fashion periodicals-two piece dress with iaunty pleat/s in skirts-fancy printed top combine with plain materials, new scarf effects, etc. these exceptional values. N01 a doubt b111, 1111351; frocks will clear quickly, so make your choice now. Colours, rose, fawn. black. peach, green, binge, oic. TIIE BARGAIN CENTRE . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. IIALF PRICE Selling of Ladies and Misses Flat Crepe Dresses This is what you'll admire when you sec green. blue. navy, si-Eciai. $0.00 and $12.25 TIIE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Western Guardian _ -GUA l! I) I A N BIPIIBINTAq FIVE for Richmond and vicinity is vfr. Ray Brown, who is open to rc-' ~eive new and renewal aublcrlp- ions. . —BARBABA MAKES A SPLASH presented by the Lower Bedeque players in Cavendish Hall, Monday June 4th. Admission 35 and 25 cts 4100-6-31 -—ALBERTON — Regular worship services will be held in the Presby- terian Church of Alberton on Sun- day, June 10th. Everyone is wel- come. —TIlE LONG RIVER CARDING. WILL-Will be ready for business‘ ibout the eighteenth. The wooli will be hauled and delivered from xhc same agents as in 1927. 4903-6-7-9-11 ; -WI-1STERN OFFICE. ~— The‘ Western Ofllce oi the Guardian is Nater St, Summerside, where sub- wcriptlons and advertising will be. ‘ecelved. The -Guardlan may be Jfllce in the McNelll Building or at v, he McDonald News Store. —AGED RESIDENT DEAD~The rears. ‘II blood poisoning‘ which formed Irom an abscess in the hand. To his iereaved widow and family sympa- .hy is extended in their sad loss. the funeral took place Wednesday norning from his residence to Tig- ilsh Cemetery. —-WEDDING BELLS-Tho wedd- ng of Mr. Jas. Jardinc and the vldow of the late Dr. Jardine, both -,i Kensington took place at Frec- and (Lot 11) May 31st., at the home f the Bride's sister, Mrs. Palmer. The above wedding was strictly pri- rate, there being only the members if the above family. The officiat- ng Minister was the Rev. A. Brown. v1. A., oi the Presbyterian Church. Fyne Valley. '1‘he couple left after hewedding ceremony for an ex- ended trip via Borden. to Boston, ‘nd other places oi interest and on etnrning will reside in Kensingtoii, where they will make their future ‘ome. The Guardian wishes Mr. and Vfrs. Jardlitc all happiness for the ‘uturc. —ISLANDER DEAD-The many ‘rlends of Mr. Stephen E. Gallant hroughout Prince County will rc- yret to learn of his sudden demise it Sydney. N. S.. on May 25th. The ate Mr. Gallant was born at Ab- "am‘s Village. about 84 years ago. ‘For some years he was engaged in .he lobster packing industry on the lgmont Bay shore and also carried in a mercantile business at Rich- nond. He was the liberal repres- entative of the Third District of ‘rince in the local House Assembly luring one term. About 30 years igo he removed to Sydney, N. S.. vhcrc he has resided ever since. He eaves to mourn his death, his de- Ioted wife. nee Elizabeth McNally. iormerly oi Egmont Bay. —KINDLY REMEMBERED-Rev. ~‘. Campbell. who has‘ been visiting tome, the Holy Land. and other European points, is expected to ar- ive some time this week. Rev. Fr. VicCarthy, who has been filling the racancy, was tendered an address iccompanied by a purse from the zongregatlon of Sacred Heart ‘Jhurch, Alberton, ln anticipation of ‘iiS “departure. The address was read by Mr. McKenna oi the Dock Road and the purse presented by M. ‘A. Foley. His Reverence made an ippropriate and touching reply. The Reverend Father has been here for but some months. during which ‘lmc he has secured. a place in the ‘icarts of the members of the con- zrcgation and his withdrawal will iroducc a wrench which all will ‘col. l-ic will be accompanied by ‘.he best wishes oi everyone for suc- ress in his ficld whcrcsocvci" hc may "go. -—--—--Q-O-§»—--- WIANDARD MINING EXCIlANGl-J Quotations furnished through courtesy of Louis M. Atwcli 8t 00.. Charlottetown Office. May 31st Junc 7 ‘j On the evening of April 26th, 1928. about fifty oi the residents of North} Rustico met at the home of Mr.l and Mrs. John B. McLure, to spendiple FAREWELL GATHERING a social evening, before they leaveqnew home. that community for their new home; at North Milton. iand surroundings that you will al- ways remember with pleasure. your During the evening Mrs. McLurc friends and relatives in this was the recipient of a Coleman ' many lamp, while Mr. McLurc was prcs-inclghborhood. ented with a well filled purse. Mu; As a slight expression of our Hamilton Laird and Miss Blanche ‘cs Laird presented the gifts, while Miss jgift, an Emily Platts read the following ad- dress. To Mr. and Mrs. John B. McLurc. We your friends and neighborvmecnur have lenrried with sincere regret of lln the your intended departure from curlzlrc. mid‘ at. You trlnslc value, North Rustico: I 1 have always I Iim-INM O. M. A WONDERFUL “SKIN SPEQIA IST We trust that among new faces, teem we ask you to accept this d treasure ii. not for its in- but as a small token ~of the goodwill oi your many fri- lcnds and neighbors. and may God‘ (continue to bless you both with .i.bound reference Bible from the e of health and strength. as past, is our most earnest dc- Preceeding the presentation and Bernard actevi rcndy and willing lo lend a helping as chairman, and in a few well- hand in every time of need and ,wc can assure you. as you arc about to go to another community that the hearty good wlshesof the peo- herc. will follow you to you‘: chosen words expressed the object of the gathering. Plano music for the evening was furnished by Miss Emily Platts, and Mr. Chas. M. McKenzie, while many others joined heartily in singing familiar choruses, including "For They Are Jolly Good Fellows." A bountiful and appetizlng lunch was servedby the ladies. After singing the National An- them. all departed to their homes wishing Mr. and Mrs. MeLure many years of happiness and prosperity in thelrncw home. Mrs. McLurc has since been prer- ericd with a beautiful leather- Ladies Aid of the Cavendish Bap- tist Church of which she was a valued member. -i—<-vh~——- "OIJDIPUS REX" 0N RADIO DESCRIBED BY A CRITIC LONDON. June '1. (BY THE CAN ADIAN PRESS) Alfred Knlisch. 1 well-known musical critic fondon, writing about a recent listening in at the British Broadcasting Corp- oration's studio to the first perform once in England of Strnvinskyiq . “Oedipus Rex." conducted by the i composer. says: "Stravinsky describes his work as on opera oratorio. It is a series of comparatively short scenes which are interspersed with explanations by a narrator. _ "Oedipus Rex" ls written for solo- iatl. chorus and orchestra. The style is that which Stravinsky him“ i.’ It 192B Close Abana . . . . . . . . . . . ..$ 2.87 S 3.00 Aconda . . . . . . . . . .. l0 18 Argonaut . . . . . . . .. 0 '1 Amulet - . . . . . . . . . . 3.35 4.15 Area. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 271.1. 33 Arno . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 17".- 21 Barry Holllngcr . . . . .. 81 80';- Bedford . . . . . . . . .. 33 33 Bldgood . . . . 87 89 Capital Rouyn 13"’. 13!: Central Manitoba .. 1.27 1.31 Clericy . . . . . . . . . .. 10 l8 Crown Reserve 49 4'7 Corona . . . . . . . . . .. 8 '1': Dome . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.10 9.00 Federal Kirkland '71 '70 Granada . . . . . . .. 25 26 Grover Daley 91,-, 9 l-foilinger , 1450 Howey 95 Hudson Bay .. 111,00 Int‘l Nickel 96,75 Keelay . . . . . . . . . . .. 64 Kirkland Lake 1.B0 1.83 Kootenay Florence . 30 30 23 Lake Shore . . . . . . .. .40 23.00 Laval Quebec . . . . ,. 21 31 Malartic 1,91 1,55 Mandy . 2.00 2.05 McIntyre . 20.75 20.75 self describes as “monumental that is. it is very simple, with clear- cut outlines. and not a little arch- aic, One hesitates mdescribe the effect of certain passages as emot- ional. because Stravlnskyxi idea is to effect a complete seperatton be tween music and emotions. The greater part of the music however. is entirely objective rather like the Comments of n disparalonnie ob- server on what is happening." . -_-.___¢q}s_~.-_ w» m. umu n: m '-_ u...‘ "III v I I00" Ier apply!‘ ‘ocated in the McNeil] Buildings!“ iurchased daily at the westerniMflcnilnald- loath occurred in the Prince Coun- Ethel McDonald 3, Myrtle Coady. fly Hospital on Monday morning of Grade LJr-i, vlr. Cyprian Richard. a respected Lloyd McLeod a. Gerald McDonald resident of Tignish, at the age of ‘l3 gee“ 1111050113111 and Jgseph ch11“- Death came as the result um (equau vii-mm , - Eastern Guardian, ..'EAS'I‘EIIN AGENT-—Mr. J. W. Murdock is Guardian Agent‘ in Montague and will be pleased to‘ receive news items, advertising, new‘, and renewal subscriptions. til '. . ‘CONCERT-Oddfellows Hall. Montague. June 8th. Under the auspices of the Community Welfare League. 4901-0-7-21 VERNON RIVER SCHOOL Following is the Honor Roll of Vernon River School for the month of May. Grado 1X.—l, Isabel Bruce, Grade VII Sr.—-l. Aldie Carver 2, Joseph Currie. Grade VII Jr.-—l, Jean Carver 2, Marie MacDonald 3, Joseph Mac- Donald 4, Gordon Lea. Grade VI.—l, Glen Lea and Rena; Carver (equal) 2. Fern Lea 3, Don- d MacDonald 4. Doris Wood 5. Allen Currie 6, Eveline McNeil. Grade V.—1, Alice Coady 2, Ralph Lea 3, Berniece OKeeffe 4, Wilfred Inna Carver, 2, Grade IV——1, Helen MacDonald‘ 2. Mildred Coady 3. Margaret Currie Grade II—1, Cecilia Currie. Grade ISr.——1, Freda Carver 2, Clifford Lea 2.| I Perfect Attendance: Isabel Bruce. Milton Wood. Aldren Carver, Jeani Carver, Donald MacDonald, Doris. ood, Fern Lea, Rena Carver. Allen Currie, Alice Coady, Wilfred Mc- Doonald. Mildred Coady, Helen Mc- Dnald. Myrtle Coady, Ethel Mc- Donald Frcda Carver. , _..__ii___________.__ l McDougall ...... . . as 41 Mining Corp'ii 3.35 3.45- Mofatt Hall 1B Newbcc . . . . . . . . . .. Niplssing Noranda Potter Doal 1 Premier Kirkland .. 2.20 2.21 Shcritt Gordon 6.00. 6.00 Stadaccna . . . . . . . . 1713 l6 Sudbury Basin . . . . . .. 9.00 10.00, Sudbury Mines . . . . .. 6'3.» 7 Teck Hughes . . . . . . .. 9.90 10.00 Tough Oakes . . . . . .. 26".- 28H- Treadwell Yukon 19.50 20.50 Towagmao 2.50 2.65 Vlpond 58 55 Windfall 12 9F.- Wright Hargreaves . 4.25 4.45 o ' 0 WHEN VISITING 1; 0 SUMMERSIDE 1i b DON'T FORGET T0 13,111, t IIE ATT ROYAL CAFE’ < . WATER. STREET ‘ Dinner. Supper and Late Lunch Served in First Class Style. $0" Drinks. Ice Cream and Fruits in Season. Prompt, Up-tW-Date and Courteous Service. J CHARLES HUM < PROPRIETOII , t 05000000000040000606066: BIKACIPS “PLAYTIMIT I-IANI) 0R. POWER WASIIING MACHINE an "outside. Why use a waahbonrd "Ii-aside." i Order now at up-to-dlte machinery BBACE. McKAY a. C0». LTD. Summersidc Wholesale and Retail FRESH FROZEN v HERRING I _ FOR FOX FEED We have now on hand a stock of. fresh frozen herring nndcnn make‘ daily shipments throughout the summer monthl. Moll n: your order, nowondboalorod of n rcgnhr supply of fresh fl_lll for your romeo. MATTIIIW Q ,IOLIAN, LIIIITID. aqua. r. n. a. _ JUNE 8, 1923 _‘“-<‘..\ \‘\' o. '1. . -"// If‘ 1,5 / . . \~ s =_r../iii.///z.ciisct . fl§g .13.. 18 teresting items fo. bfcn and Boys offered this Week end Men’s two-piece Golf Suits, sizes 37 & 38 onlyI5'o” Boys’ two-piece Bloomer Suits .. Fancy tweeds._ All R sizes Auto Wraps, English and Scotch woolens. To p.c. clear Men’s Khaki Pants, cuffs and - 1.25 1152.00 Boys’ Summer Golf llosc, fawn and grey. Sizes 6to8 Boys‘ Khaki Blouses. All sizes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '60 Boys’ Cotton Sweaters, loin; sleeves. All sizes " each Boys’ Flannel Pants, grey and Biscuit z-sudt Boys’ Wash Suits, plaid Wind Breaker style, 2 to 6 I years ' A Wonderful Bargain in, Bags worth to $4.50 Lowdes hand-tailored Suits, I 35.00 Men’s and young mcn’s Tweed Men’s New Straw. Hats, sailor 1.50 - 2.00 - 2.50 Another shipment new Sum- Pure wool.. All sizes Suits, S.B. and D.B., models. All sizes nicr Caps. Fancy t\vecds Light Split Straw Hats to; iiien . . . Men’s Fancy Pull-over . Sweaters, all wool. . . . ., Men’s and Boys’ Visor Caps, all sizes . . .. llose, 2 pairs for ....... Men’s Work Shirts, khaki, grey and 1.00 - 1.25 - 1.50 $2.00 A Fortunate purchase by one of our buyers makeslit possible to offer you the best bargain in BAGS within our memory. All fresh, new stock, in the very most popular leathers, mostly in pouch style, black, grey, Fancytiops, They include values up to $4.50 each. ‘FRIDAY MORNING at ..... Mail orders promptly filiedl.‘ . D ‘ _ H gm beige, blue, green and brown. some of them have leather covered frames. .°.'T 5a."? 31-05‘ Can You Beat It? Every Suit 100% All Wool New Up - To - The - Minute Styles $15.,$2o, $25, $30‘ Exclusive Designs Attractive Wcaves Exclusive Colorings A big ""186 0i’ patterns, including plain blues and greys, Men’s aml young mcn’s models, singlfl and double breasted one and two buttons. In fact. =1 style to suit any man‘ LONG PANT SUITS A big range of Boys’ Suits in all the new materials. Suits with coat, vest and long Dflllts. or with long pants and bloomers. or with two pairs of bloomers, sizes from 6 to 16 years. $0 $10 Q12 s14 s10 BOYS’ 3.00 .. 15 Men’s IPancy Silk and Wool 90 I MEN'S LUSTRE COATS Just the Coat for Sum - mer wear, light weight lustre and mohair. ' 0.75 — 4.50 s|u< AND LlSLE sox, zpmnsroa An exceptional value in Men’s Sox. A 1fiii_ Raises Limit“ big range of plain and comblna tcolorings. All sizes. 2 pairs or ‘crush