5A Silk Crepe Sleeveless Dresses $ 1050 Here is the perfect, dainty dress for the holiday. It's the very last word in style. It’s prettily designed, smartness in every line. The fabric is a fine, good weight crepe de chene. The colors are, rose. new blue, white, pink, yellow, green, peach and mauve. It’s a great value at the price .. And other lines from $3.50 to $12.00 l?’ THE JULY SPECIAL “Mayfair" Knitted Suit x“ Yawn This is the lively model now being advertised in. “MAYFAIR” and other fashion magazines. It’s shown today in the windows, and sold only here. ., Ind then, there are other smart _ knitted suit: from $7.50 up. in P. E. I. $10.30 MORE OF THE NEW “ Pullover ” Sweaters 'A lot of very new ideas just came l to the department within the last two or three days. Many new de- signs, all the new colors. For ladies and young ladies. A special- ly lovely one at Other new ones at $2.50, $2.05, $3.75 “J antzen” Bathing Suits And Other Popular New Models The finest assortment of ladies bathing suits l Lovely, trim, sturdy, some very advanced, others of modes to meet any taste. Three or four of the best makes including ."JANTZENS." .. . . . . . to Full Fashioned Silk Stockings Square and Pointed Heel 10 Colors $139 This is not just “a pretty good value.” We sincerely think it is the best Silk Stocking for the price shown anywhere in Prince Edward Island. The makes included are not found in most st0res——they just represent the very best obtainable in design, in coloring. Square heel and pointed heel, shown in fabric and $1.39 ten lovely colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Pure thread silk hose. The best $1.00 stocking to be Obtained anywhere, 12 colors. Special . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.00 pair Silk plaited hose, 7 colors. All sizes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 69c palr Ribbed sport” lisle hose. White. 7 Gray and Champalgne 69c pr. Mercerised lisle hose. White. ‘ French Nude, Chateau and champaigne 35c, 3 pairs for $1.00 Kayser pure silk gloves, fancy turned cuffs. Special $1.39 pair Children's short socks. All light colors, silk plaited turned top, sizes 5 to 71/5 . . . . . . . . . 30c pair‘ Misses silk hose, sizes 71/4; to 9 2 different qualities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49c and 69c pair Children’s 7-8 length fancy top stockings. . . . . . . . .. 50c pair Triangle scarfs, all fancy bright colors. Special $1.89 each Sport Windsor ties, light fancy colors. 98c each JIAOI’! new Bowler =-~ Western guard? - FILL YOUI- ‘IAN! Pump- sals-s-lv - - -1o my SPECIAL for re“: ‘fur farmers, 100 lbs. Shredded Wheat and so lbs. fox biscuit for tsao, delivered on P. n. 1.. at - '1; 011s y-al ~20 DOZEN LADIES full f -- ed sill: hose (substandards) teat spring and summer shades. Re ar $2.00 quality. On sale per pan- .00. At Sinclair's. 8179 - 7-21 —LADIES SILK BAYON b - - -' . special 65c and 90c. Silk "vss 00c and 75c. Silk slips $1.50. 2nd _ oer. At Sinclair's. 5197-0 ' -2i -szz our. SPECIAL . .- of ladies dresses. On sale 10.00 each. At Sinclair's. am- ~ -2l l1; -1o LADIES surrs. Navy oiret Twill. selling half prime Also few ladies tweed suits at sacrifice ! oss- At Sinclair's. 6191- 21-21 -nr YOU ABE rAnrl-h Al properly equipped for it. Men's ‘Khaki Pants Men's Summer Suits guest-u oooaeaea , Men’s qaeeaeoaaeaa aaaaesloea low, Olive ing coat and silk hat. or golfing in a dinner jacket? ~ little list of some of the things you’il need for Monday, selected from the best equipped MEN'S STORE in P. E. I. g Men's Flannel Trousers $3. $4. $5. $650 .1... $1.25, $1.50, $2.00. $2.25 $15, $20, $25 Men’s Luster Coats Black $3.50 Men’s Bathing Suits $1. ‘l0 $550 Shirts, Collar attached .. . . $1.50 to $2.25 M ’ L ster and Elastic Belts u‘ u 75cto saoo Men's Straw Hats . $1.25 to $5. Men’s Blazer Coats $2.85 to $6.50 Men's Slicker Coats, Blue, Yel- $4.50 Holiday Needfuls for MEN €é BOYS Half the enjoyment of a holiday like “Dominion Day” is being Who wants to go fishing in a morn- Here's a Men’s genuine trench coats $10 Men’s Summer Combinations . 98c leoasoa - . - - - ~ - . - - . . - . ~- Men’s Knitted Blazer Coats $3.75 Men's light weight summer Caps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .00 Boy's Slicker Coats $2.75 to $3.50 Boy's Khaki Pants, long . $1.00 Boy's bathing suits . 65c to $2.50 Boy's cotton wash suits . $1.50 Boy's Broadcloth Blouses 69cto $1.35 Boy's Lisle Golf Hose 39c Boy's Blazer Coats Plain and Stripe . . . . . . .. $1.75 to $5.00 in your choice of toiletries, K you ‘ nish to take advantage of co - lent- ly low prices, if you apprecla easel and convenience in selec - \ favorite beauty aids. then ~ i Gallant Drug Co, Ltd. ‘ | I . i I 6122-6-25-tues, d.Sat: —LADIES AUXILIARY In I s re- Iport of the Ladies Provincial uxil- ilary of the Protestant Orpha k- the ' name of the Vice-Preside for Queens 00.. given in y ~ rdays ‘Guardian. should have res Mrs. {John Smith. The Vice-Presi »- for irl-lnee Co, is Mrs. M. r. Sc rman. -ILLUSTRATED TALK 0 POI-- jElGN MISSIONS-On ~50!!! night an illustrated talk w given ' on Foreign Missions in the‘ esby- I ierlan Church Hall at Summ‘ sideby Rev. C. J. St. C. Jeans. -'- slides ‘Hr-ere taken from photograp‘ . ob- | tained last year by a comm ttec of ‘ the General Assembly whic visited i all the fields controlled by Pres- ibylerlan Church in Cs. _._ The pictures gave a very vivid id of tho work being done at the i t time a. and were much appreciated by and: lance. They brought home the dif- i flcultles and the hardships that i836 i all missionaries in these fal- lands ! where climate" and disease take so § great a toll. But they also showed " that their devoted labor ls bearing _ i in India and in British G I Eastern Quardian ..'NOTlCE.—My' horse strayed abundant fruit. ‘ Big g Buy Your "Msncumr" The Hosiery. of Smartn To be “Mercury” cleid is possess l that comfortin * sense of smartness, no ma. ter what the occasion. On glance at these lovely Ful Fashioned Hose will tell yo that this dantiness smiles up fresh after each wash you'll not hesitate to make “Mer cury” your future Hosiery. that; and when you discover 1 FULL FASHIONED smx nose The smart shades, the perfect fit, ..make these stockings a. ‘good buy.” . t a t . All first quality. Silk to the top. Per- °p an °° ___ SERhCE WEIGHT Made of fintst Silk, with mercerized‘ fitting. Ankl feet in fit and finish. Regular $2.50 heeL Colour Grey, peacn now . . . . . . . . . . $2.00 Rifle, Evengl ’Nude,wa1nut, Dove, CHIFFQN HOSE etc.. Price . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . $2.00 ll, shioned, perfect; n squal - m1 length, full fashioned, very s“ SER smart and sheer for exclusive wear. Latest shades include Champagne, Nude, Grain, Flesh, White, Beaver, etc. Sizes 8% to 10. Price . . $1.50 . EXTRA SPECIAL See our Richmond Street window Hose. Rose. Nude, Mercerized quality bought, om Canadian manu facturers not ‘ for high grade Silk Colo Cedar, Flesh. Blush v man _ other of the se ions leading‘ shade% WEIGHT“ nose p and silk 0f*'~fi__nesj % phere and O m for a real Bargain. Good qualitySiik Sizes 81/;._'to 1 p 1 Price regular $15 . Hose with 4 inch double lisle thread now .. . . . . . . . .. $1.29 v i top, strong wearing-clear and even m weave. Stronglywijeinforced soles, b . Full fashioned. Worth up to $1.50 for 79c . . . . . . - . . . . . - . - . . . - - . . . - | - - . - . . PROWSE BROS” The Bargain Centre heels and toes. All sliallé1§'a"fi‘d“si‘zes."" "ssiild-Iosqenneatnttinc. -_ ioned in most any shade. . Ladies’ Merdcrized Lisle and Bayes} mock fas , Sale price 49c Limited " i ointedi‘ ‘Olllfi - A ..n__.-a_ _ ___._.-;_. ._ . My" from Montague, June 24th. Anyone seeing him please write or phone Bert McDenrmirL Montague. 6213-6-28-21. ..'ANNUEL MEETlNGPTha ad.- journed Annual meeting of the Lower Montague Cemetery Company Will , be held in the Hall on Tuesday even- , ing, July 2nd. at 7 o'clock. All intrested please attend , 6244-6-29-1l. ..'MINISTER WILL REMAIN- The Congregation of the United Church at Montague are highly <. pleased that the Rev. John Sterling has withdrawn his resignation and decided to remain. His resignation tendered at the May meeting of Presbytery came as a shock to his devoted people and caused quite a stir in then" 'midsi. Afler some -con- sideration the people called a meet~ . ing and resolutions were passed ask- ‘ lng Mr. Stirling to reconsider his resignation. These resolutions bore a warm appreciation of his service rendered in the past and as well to his Christian character and gentle manliness and paid a high tribute also to Mrs. Sterling iln her faith- fulness and consistent efforts in ev- ery department of the church work. The congregation itself resolved to put forth a stronger effort. A com~ mittes was appointed to circulate a petition which was signed by many and presented to Mr. Sterling urging only way open to reconsider and continue the work that has pro- gressed so well under his wise and faithful guidance. recently smashed the large white per celain window of Christ Church, h! ing, England. . g Bell & Mathieson BIIIJOTIIO I IOLICTIOII Halon Bnfldhg, Inn"; IUNI! To w“ 0-00 000040000- IAVI IOUI III! XAIIN l I an. um. , ounce IITIID IIY EJELPARKMAN him so strongly to continue that the Blown by a gust of wind a pigeon 6 ) \ S s F 0 ii count ho! the mlgamm-kableld rlccivflfli SCHOOL EXAMINATION! from r eumat o an e ery a y, Mrs. Roderick MacDonald of cum-f gan. The following tributtre lléemman- , A1; m“ “m, o! the yen.‘ mu“ Mb $11181‘ 111M111 "=10! e fi l1‘ 0:- ’ enta are worried over the failure, or n some l-esepc ev n more r - u 1 u nut-n. n». n. on» KZZ‘“ZZI.Z.."..I..“..§‘...°ZQT‘°.‘I T1133 “m” - FAlR-VTEW- L" 55- P- E~ 1 Jul” natural for a parent to desire to see Amity co r ' ' ' ' " .._ lAmlet . ..'.. u. 27, Milli-Dear tistiraevligrdivhftiltl: m, child “an The Duel“ loohé u I ~ l cess in life. and is, therefore. moi-oi " ’ grigwisr ‘z: a?!“ ‘:0: m: Forum n, upon school work as the basis of suc- “no l “ ' Cl’ " l‘ ‘ti; :;€n“r::&;:t:: rnfelssrs’: than interested in school success as M‘ o“ seen in examination reports. itls. I was unable in dress myself or, n u qum evident m" chum Quotations Qrniahod ,e|y of Atwf 6s Co., ‘Oflce. i Big No one who knew my condition ever}! u ‘o apparent m“ no one quaflonl ‘Bunkeflnfl _-__ expected w see me any better. . m“ u u m Puma “dun”, ‘lclpiigfliguyn I “F” i° m‘ i“ F“'“°' m‘, that their child is physically wcalll‘ 16mm‘ ‘film! - November and it has done wonderLor ‘trons!’ m.“ h“ phymne‘ ‘ad imam,’ ,_ _ for me. Gradually l began to improve. ‘ m" awn ‘mm! the“. aver-l chum Dome . I “m ‘b1’ m b’ "mmd "ch ‘hflren. their is considerable variation 195109115‘. I can dress nlyself and feed myself i m m“ "swat Y“ m.“ “m! pa“ >1»; hum]. a, without help. and am able to do a m"? m mmy ca“ “m” w comkb pr”... ‘ considerable amount of work both . n. m“ the" h m“ u "u. within and outside of my home. I am “Mon m m. mam“ c‘, i“ “Y m“ Ym- [Chllflfbh u than u in ti? I can certainly advise all suffer--c.p.cny_ ers to use Farador. i T“ ablative of Yours sincerely, lave”, m. when, mas. .v. A. MCIADYINJ. o, m‘ chm f! The foregoing letter is addressed!“ "tun" n , to W. E, Bnman. Farador Represent- by u,“ "h. alive, 20a Sydeny Si‘... Charlottetown.‘ In m, Ask for literature including long list; chm, of cured Island people. 0374-20-11‘. Deaths this year have leducsd " number of titled Oanadiar and there are now only fiv ary titles in the Dominion In The Locke Minced’! is the those who take lllflef "OBI ‘Abans "Bidgood . .. Misicxi . . . . .. to feed myself without asslstancsfl, am" m ma“, Physic" pawl", m. ‘Buckinghm .. .. .. . - i 4 . , ~ . ,,,,.,,,.,,,_,,,, ' n . ms W‘ WOHdGTfIII C111? H .“““ m“ l gorrllndreule .. 6.1a can, i He e Questions. concerninl Health. at‘?! c“ 43 ‘s, ° ' dressed tn c dl Mdi ‘ w“ ‘ In Lot Sixty Five c d1 Mods jkgoflm: liaison-J; ;tn1_o;n°,,_rs.n....n ca: n. 3a] ' " ~ ~_; .. 1 7.1a, A GBATEl-‘UL rumors moss} ana a‘? P 1 will be mewem; nermlgy b? °°" Go . .. .u o ONE WHO HAD SUFFERED MUCH g ‘l-ospondence. i »ss , A gt‘. Ankhkzéhv ' s ° V - ' 1 ‘if Sudburv Evin Last month we published an m-i " ' ‘ "mum": “mma E “G Sylvlnlie '- ' Teck Huzt-"s °°m' Tfca wen Yukon - ~‘ » f“ ‘ l‘ Ch “flown \E‘ll‘.\l% ,(-- w‘ r15‘ a; flvond ‘o; close Windfall .. .. <03 -_~ l0 $1.78 ‘vrigm Ha..:;e;1\':s .. 1.71 1'0 *9 '09“ Wsinwell 0:1 l - ~- ‘l l6 .25 B u. ,_ 2.00 197 is 1.30 a ‘c ' " l2! ‘m no Mayland . a _,_____..___-_- , 22 2i i 4.40 srmsc snacl-al-ES . s .31. -——- i *2 l 1.30 Quite 01"" a" “nnoylm "Juan 0| t lM-‘i be traced to sideplsy in the "rm; l a 09 shackles. n may eve“ b’ “"0".” l» i 0i‘ install slums. but i" "Y °‘°“" 43, cardul ncl to £13m! " much. The ' ‘ ' 1m. Other i, and ‘ n the shsrllt W spring must have 119°‘ wise, the fill mletlmes vnll. ,