_l f 1 |71 ,__ ‘ -A , iv' \“ __, ii -.~.~.. ...-mr..-i-_.._..,` ~»-:u»»_-_-__,,,`,, `=..= E_ a__ ~ ._-...fa-_..-_».......-»». _ ..»»-...»~.».. 1 1 1 i -i 'I 2 i l l a l I t 4 1 -‘>__»._._.¢»--._ 1|* il) il ."' in "iii 1 ur ai 1 tl I _-,_ <_' f if .1 It it I _ - If ' _ _ _ ~ _ \ ‘ ~ l _noted in Medium sin ‘rim zoo. ¢|~.._¢Mi 1a.||r»_-i~_i»io¢an, I-‘_ Mc, felt. Mrs- E. and Minnie Mckem. e. 1 1_1 ' lf 11 'Wil rc_cEEieH'1‘____ - ___ __ __ __ _ _._ » THE, CHARLOTTJ-rrowu GUARDIAN __ _ _` _'___1UN_1; 25,) 1927 One piece Tweed, fancy plaid, 56 inches wide, suitable for coats or suits, special price for week end _ . _ . _ . _ _ _ . . _ _ _ _ $1.19 Four pieces fancy Donegal Tweed Coat-_\ HALF PRICE ing, 56 inches wide, very special price for week end _ . . _ _ _ _ . _ . . . _ _ . _ _ _ . _ . _ _ $1.89 Two pieces of all wool 54 inch serge, sand and tobacco brown, a wonderful week end bargain at, per yard _ _ _ _ _ _ 69c 100 yards pure silk Pongette, 33 inches wide, natural color only, special week end bargain, per yard . . _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ . . _ . . _ _ 39c Black Duchesses Satin, 36 inches wide, heavy weight and durable, beautiful lus- trous finish, for week end _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ $1.29 Small lot of dress materials in fancy crepes, striped ilannels and other fabrics clear for week end at _ _ _ ._ HALF PRICE 2 Pieces Ottoman corded silk, 38 inches wide, rosewood and dresden blue, regular $3.50 yard. Special week end price $1.98 -Some week end chances for men and boys Boy’s long khaki pants, good weight, well made, well fitting . _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ 98:: Boy’s grey ilannel outing pants, with belt _ . _ _ _ . . . _ . . _ _ ._ _ . . _ _ _ _ $3.00 Pair Boy’s four piece suit, all sizes, veryspec- ialat . . . _ . . _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ . _ _ _.$12.00 A wonderful bargain in men's suits at . . . _ _ . _ . _ . _ . _ . . _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ . . _ _ ._ $14.95 MORE OF THAT WONDERFUL 79c Silk 1 Stocking Another great arrival fills up the' blanks made by the enormous selling of the last few days-all the new colors-all sizes -pure thread silk of a very famous make inches of silk _ _ _ . _ _ 79c THAT RECORD BREAKER Silk Hose $1.00 The goodness of this bargain is endorsed by the enormous selling A since we placed it on our counters. For this week '1 with a. full range of col- ors and sizes in the most remarkable silk stocking value that we have seen in years _ _ . . . _ _ __ $1.00 _ powder and red. In spite Broadcloth attached collar white, cream or blue, _ plain color _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ . _ _ . _ _ . . _ ._ $2.25 Men’s heavy working, police style brace Tru-Knit nainsook combination, with buttons . . . . . _ . _ _ . . _ . _ . _ _ . _ . __ $1.50 Balbriggan combinations, short sleeve and ankle length _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ . _ _ $1.25 Balbriggan Underwear in separate shirts and drawers, suit _ _ . _ . _ _ . . ._ $1.25 Men’s summer weight, fancy sox, all sizes, - per pair _ _ _ _ . _ _ . . _ _ _ . . _ . . _ _ _ _ ._ 75c Men’s heavier sox, suitable for working boot _ _ _ . . _ _ _ . _ _ _ . _ _ _ . . . _ _ _ . . _ _ 25c Light weight lisle sox, mostly plain, sell at, per pair . _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . . _ . _ _ _ _ _ 500 Men’s sailor straw hats, special value i I SALE OF Chintzes A nice assortment of real good chintzes in light and dark colors-- have just been moved from our shelves for clearance-they are all right, but they have been in stock up to the limit of the time we allow them 1 -and so, for week end, take your choice of the lot _ ~ AT HALF _PRICE Second Floor A FRESH ARRIVAL IN ‘SUPER Broadcloth 1 79c _ This attractive fabric, 36 inches wide, is a won- derful wearer, washes splendidly, retains its bright, silk like finish throughout its lifetime, new line shown to-day in rose, white, sand, brown, blue, pink, -peach, mauve, of the advancing cotton market, we offer it at 79c shirts with separate collar or . _ . _ _ _ _ . . . _ . _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ 39c Light weight, cord end brace, very spec- ial value _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ 39c Large line of fancy shirts, stripes and f fancy patterns, percales and broad- cloths, all sizes _ . _ _ _ _ _ . _ . _ . _ __ $1.75 Men’s Hatchway nainsook combinations . . _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ . _ _ _.$1.50 _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ . _ $2.00 _ A notable value in men's summer weight " endagaimwe areready caps _ . . _ _ . _ Work shirt in khaki, blue chambray, navy _ drill _ . . . _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ . _ _ . . _ _ _ $1.00 Men’s working shirts in fancy oxford cloth, medium dark _ _ _\. _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _$1.50 ' _ _l _ 1Sour ine ' cad, pure a Whippet car last Wednesday which _ he is trying round with much satis- _.¢'__;1_ ' ` faction. 'Mr_ .Howard Campbell, _ f ` ff* c Fairfield, purchased another. ‘ ` " _ ` #|.ANo Punci-|AsE - at Kensington Tuesday morning, _June 28th. Alden Moase. .homo oi' Mr. Charles Paynter. F h Rive w’th almost all its --CENTRAL BEDEQUE BAP- 'l7lST PASTORATE - ‘Sunday June 26, Central ‘Bedeque at 11, Wor~ ship and Sunday School; 3 p.m. .Lower Freetown; 7.30 p.m. Ceu- tral Bedeque. Dr. ‘Sidey will speak at all services. ` `-WORK HORSES--‘Low blocks for cart work. A carload wanted by Saturday. W. B. McNeill, Summer- alas. 7291-6-23-3i -I WILL BE LOADING live h0Ks 7803-6-24-31. -FIRE YESTERDAY. -The reiic r, - contents wa s destroyed by fire yesterday in spite or the valiant efforts to steni the tire. -DO NOT FORGET the Sacred Recital in Malpeque United Church, June 29, ut 8 p.m. Feature “The New Jerusalem," ii sacred cuntata, composed by Prof. W. E. Fletcher, given under his direction by the Choir of Trinity United Church, Charlottetown. Tickets 35 cts. 7329 -UNITED CHURCH KENSING- TON JUNE 26TH_ --945 a. ni. Sunday School; 11 i1. in. National Exaltatlon; 7:30 p, -in. Special 'ser- vice- The Message of the~Bell-s; 3 p- 1m. Fii-st Church. -Summerfield. Dr. Sant will preach at all servic- es. A hearty welcome to all. -SPECIAL SERVICES. -Succ- lal sei'\'ices were conducted iii the Victoria West Presbyterian Church on Sabbath the 17th., -the preacher on the roccasion being the Rev. Mr- Muir ol' Charlottetown. The oppor- tun ty oi’ liuvlng one oi' the proni- inent iiiiuister-.; |51: our Church lu Charlottetown to occupy the pulpit was very largely -taken atlvaiiltiigo of, The 1Church was crowd-ed. great nu-niliers having to -stand ns there wail no room t0 8Cl0ll\lI10- dute all those who gathered to hear the popular and gifteil niiii- `ster from St. James Church. The vicinity of the Church was crowd- ed with autos und buggies, as 'many people came from remote dis- tricts for tire occasion. Rev. Mr. Muir del-lvered a -stirring and elo- quent address suitable to tha oc- ' s _._,/lll_ llli ~ -_-».e-¢<; :-_rr.'a¢`\ -\ Week-end bargains in A it 2 I _ ‘T /1 I' 1 ‘V _ E dress goods and silks _ 1 'll ill ii /A /asv--oorA‘WZ£ 2" I l , _ "Tl-_<`-' i hi \ so iw _ ll; , . ‘ 1 1 - .win if C:- cl/A - iv’ _t ,.,, ' \`._-_ f' ‘ ` " _ _ ‘\, _ cf ~=1-rr/-c»i_\._ _ _ Sale of Ladies Iiose Prices 7 9c. $1.00. $2.00, All of the linest thread silk, lull fashioned and in all the seasons leading shades ol atmosphere, b|ondine,champagno, palilo, moon _» light, white, nude, peach and black. Scléctyoursummersup- ply now at these popular prices. “ caslon, supplementing his a res _ hy a report from the Assembly ~ 1 _ fi'»c1iu which he had just returned. . _ a He told ot the progress of our; Church throughout Caiiudu and gave instances which was shown " Presb eriun Cliurtli in ”‘ f . _ Brielly listed lor convenience the Dominion will in tliecourse o | n. few years lie greater than everl lt has been in the past- The 1li\l‘8E I.. audience listened with rapt atten- tion to the noted preacher and many expressed the hope tliut the - Rev. Mr. Muir would be able at some fixture date to pay another visit vo the Victoria West 'Presby- terian Church. it was hoped that the .Reverend gentleman would be able to occupy tlicl pulpit for the evening service hut unfortunately he was obliged to return to Char-l lottetic-wh. The evening service was therefore conducted by the Minister in charge, the Rev, A. Brown. M- A. The Presbyterians »_ of Victoria. 'Wlest are proud oi’ their new Church. They are very enthus-| iastic in all that pertains to the] welfare and pr:1gre1ss ot the Pres- _Uyterian Cliurth ln Canada. I Eastern Guardian *SOURIS CREAM buying sta' tion will receive cream Tuesday and ' Friday. Bring your cream in the morning- 7140-6-1’ll`mu6i 4 _____ . _.Z JCHINESE SEA GRASS furni- ture the moat endurnhlo wicker furniture made. Poole and Thomp- son, Ltd. 7300-6.24.31. i ._’°\CONGRATULATlONS - On Wednesday. _1l5th, them was horn to Mr. Mlchacl IC. and Mrs. M2- _iI’hco, lilg Pond, a young gon, 'Christened at St, Margaret"i Church, Sunday, by the pastor, Rev. Father tMdPherson "Louis Charles." Sponsors: »Mrs. Jessie Donovan. Rockliarn and Joseph McCormack. |Big|P0l'id. _ __ ‘ _.*W|Hl-PlPET\8 - Mr. Stephen -Mmtulay. farmer and contractor, is ‘L R hased GEORGETTE - Good quality 40 inches wide, in white, powder blue, coral, jade green, salmon, pink, corn, maize, navy and black. Price _ _ _ $1.75 PONGETTE - In natural color . _ _ . . _ . _ . _ __.._......_..__49cYard BROADCLOTH-Beautiful quality of plain English Broadcloth, 36 inches wide. Makes nice cool dresses and smacks. Special _ _ _ _ _ _ ._ 60c Yard CREPE DE CHENE-In all leading shades, good quality, 36 inches wide. Extra special Thtmsday, Friday and Saturday __ _ _ _ _ _ ._- _ _ _ . __ $1.49 Yard FUGI-Just the thing for a nice cool dress in the hot weather. 65c Yard _ SATIN COATINGS’Special clear- ance of Brocaded Satin Coatings. Special . _ . _ . . _ _ . _ . . ._ $2.25 VELOUR COATINGS-54 inches wide, blue, rose, green, henna, rose- wood and ocoa brown. Special for Friday andqSaturday _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ $1.75 WACCO SILK--Something new. Extra Special. ._ ._.__»_50c Yar<`__ VOILE DRESSES-Figured Voile in attractive designs, straight lines, short sleeves. Extra special Thursday, Friday 1and Saturday __ _ _ _ ._ $2.25 SILK UNDERVESTS-Rayon Silk Vests, all sizes, in peach, white, green, maize, mauve. Good value _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 75c SCARVES“Figured crepe de chene Scarves, also plain ones with stenciled ends. Price____.___.__..____ $1.50 PRINCESS SLIPS--Nusilk Slips good washing material and doesn’t cling. Price $2.25 SUMMER HATS(-Special line of H_3tS»_il1 l'ibb0l\. Milan and silk com- binations. Price $2.98 Friday and Saturday. _ - ~ _HOUSE DRESSES - In checked Gltlgham, long and short sleeves-_ Price $1.00a`nd$1.25 __ ni, l _ \\v if 1fu||ill|\i_-"‘ ‘_'-'4 l|ll\lli\"\“§‘y _ /Q* __ _ \ vi _ ' ___ 1 _ __ #gh `_ A 9 _ _ 2 ri ~ [WS “lll“"‘- 1 . _ i ‘ i ‘ ` J' ,_ I Special Week-End 9 I _ u A _ ‘ i .__ \ l 4 _:_ Grenseli property iecently acq ir L9 LR U, d_ d A, N y |¢ E h ed to with a view =to preparfng__ it gxgegiquex s5,,,c:|%n _t;:,m,::;nde,lg 'W or xc "ln 1- »'§;:3:)|';§l Jg:;‘;'°'i°° 533 _D°1\l|l1i0l_\ _Bl‘i'l89 " ‘ ` ` "'°°U"'° °"‘°E"'°' "M1 “° -011° i>°f°_ PM. lgtiélé Can. Steamship P2111. _ .gt ._ 89 Doc., 139%. _ _ was highly respected and esteemed ' ° “°w“ °°'“ ° ° °° °' ` ' ' ` ' ‘ ‘ ' ' ' ‘ '- _ .fin ` _ _ _ _- Pork A Buns (Gmail) . . _ . . _ _ . . _ _ _ . . _ __ 12° byi:ll912:.,Egngrhuzhdohtighigghler ldiiferent ones on the snappy ap- lntornatlonol Paper .co ‘ 1 n-’ Henry D0|,°n and moths,-_1 My and peai-ance of the corps all in reguimlintsrnationol Petroleum P°'k 0 UNM (Ml4|l"l’\)v ~ - - - - - - - ~ - - - ~; 20° Mn' Wmmm C°mi°b°"' and ° ° Mr, John pong,-d ° rtlon uuitorm. :Much credit lsduo Mis. Kan and Tex Ry sister, Mrs David Csvanagh Tho annmewr J R hard who" mm” “thorn Pnmc éo_ 'ix P rk A Boom (Lsfil) . . _ . . . . . _ _ _ _ . _ _ __ 30:: funeral took place Monday, at 8.-|5>_ Silllfifllll B°\"I“°i'f Ml" °“_4TTf‘i:~ ml drm °nd'D"'mme W-mx me `c°__m _mm _“CIM _ny *Nl* Ji* ° l f m h| 14 U | 3 I-larry Cocoran, Mr and Mrs _ _ A H? |=nAozn's vsi.Low even some :°msi.r‘hunat;»f':°c:i'if:ér»i? Sha; Csmoosii. ivir. and Mrs. wm. riyaa 1\1:°gf°\_;S"\¢l\°1'\u“v 1° 'M11 H h 'Uh tts. iiami-ai Aicoiwi _co go R C Cemetery 1-hs |,,||b9m- ‘and family. Arthur and Annie Bar-C ln nr of exce ence. Westinghouse Electric l i ' United States Bteel 33 Wltoqt-July, 14096: Soni no F* 37% Wheat-July. 155%: 0°!- = 5 lj; _ _ _ . MF. N* ~ `; yr, _ . 1 _ George ltlclnnis purchased the - _ _ _ ' 1 .‘ ~~ 1 1 » ° » ‘ <>°°»< »f<>1»°-»w=»_ Hts -B1--11 --1-1 the K Towniionds are working ion _ o _ _ _ _ | . _ h _ _ __ _ _ __ , & I . i ' O ' 1 ° E 1 . Y 1 :_ ` " . ' ' _ _ 1 -- ---- -- ' ..... ._ no 1 “ 'i ' ` ' it ' iis _ _ _ _ __ 287 _ 22% Bank Royal . . . . . . . _ Bank Montreal . . . _ _ . _ __ 300 _ ., iso*/o 159 'Corn--July. 97%: Sept.. 102%- om¢.ii,_4 ;s t_.46%- ny 0* 'ep ,M2561- A,-an Manycomments were pound _by Hud. Motor Car Co. . . . . . _ .. 81 |~ _ _ ~ _,pn _ 42 ' Q ~ 1' .__ __ * _ _ , _ _ 1. » L-a-_~;-,_-__ ' cmon, i=..imaa. 1.--Heron lull -‘lowes Gl»dv»_W»i~h._ ~ ‘ -Monrmi no it sm . _ _ _ ‘ » _ 'ras rouowing mm caros. spirit- Mr- bpd Mrs- Arthhr G°rmloy.'Mrs-_ Stock Qudtatinns _ __ _ ~ ° ’ lm' °““ -il dp ual bouquets. etc, were received' Mluni ltmvlig llaflil i¥_‘l£{'_._kl‘I_l_d 1 1*" ` hmm H ` _ ;n|°|=h'§»‘ 1 _` “.1 _‘ "___ . _ _ n _ “H ` 1. 'J""` ` `. ~<"~ .1 ASK Youll onocln in c ii -.iii w, o 1 Mrs. Poor hoo' _- _ _ - - - - - - - - - - - 1- _ _ __ _ _ ",._ ' “ _ _...rt .::.°,~_ ..'1.'i_. ..:_"t°~, _ _ _ ~ - 31 __ _ -at-»=. .__-Q...-..._-t»~»-l -l-_--1- of 1 ___ _ am-may, Mr, mg "Mr, www, rd ot éympstlty, Mr. pool-¢e,_turnisu¢_|_;y Johnston sas warg, word smith Ptd.\ _._ 110, __ 1_ _ _ -_ __ _*hr _1_»____,-__ _ _ __ _ ___ 1 Kell And Mrs Angus McNe .2 ° 01° NUM I 30303 .SUI -_\*__y_'o;-'M-_._1 'ily -'l_f“- 'll __ _‘ _,'-1_\___ ‘f>?‘»` "'1-,*f'_|‘~_"" Za: 1 I ,=\-1 ~"“1 - 1* ` '1 -Q 1 \' ‘ “ 7; ‘ ‘__ ':?§‘_l.1_ ` . =1» _ - . -ii »1 » 1- n __,_-_ ; _-, __ - .- __-, _ _ ,_ ' ‘ _‘M __ _ .,; . 1- _ . 5'.. _ly-W _-~1_ ,, .l .1" __ __ _ 1 = -f 7- ‘ i - " Mr. J Hlizhoo.`Mr_ and 1 ‘.I1._ lf' I _1 __ _- _,_ r ff, ‘ ' 1 __ ~i_ ,:.1~» if A w ...fav 1»' v-4.#-__. ~~.. 29 ‘ }~____, _ _ f` w . _ -1. _______.,_»;_____ __ _ _ 111 7 »`“”"- V U ' 1 1' _1 ' - - _..:::;:il3.. .‘?°“"..i...°“""““"-'W _~ 5 __ f _ _ - g.,|g,,,,_ fl Kemp., w_ ;.~1,.,,,, E Mr. ami_m-simoa F. nutty, rin - - _ _ ___ _ , _ M _ 1 _ _ ,_ _ ‘ " °’| "' A” " _ f '. _ 2 1 l".i1f_.<`-M -` _ _' __ ,_ ,=_ _,_ _,__ r. ,¢_ _ _ ,___ _ __ _ tF&`c»\"‘?i1,.>. _ 3*