s ' O "You Notice The Man ' Who Wears Them” L TIP TOP OFFERS FIIIER WMLEIIS . . . RETTER TillLllRllG . . . SMARTER STYLING . . . MDRE FOR Y0lIR M0llEY ! 124a lllIl-GII III ‘lllifllil ‘l0 N" IERNIII. MEISUIEIEI" s s e YOU ml! IIOO ' have your mannish suit or dost individually hand-cut I and tailored to your personal {measurements by ’l‘ip Top CIIIIIIIIOII- 1111a] 1w mi a ill" i“ we; iue llentral Guardian This column is reserved for news 0| local interest but advertising of a newly nature may be inserted at 4 seats a word strictly 1M!- able in advance. CBASWILL for Photographs. SUB- TION LIII l. Is-MDB- 41-812 ADVIITIIEIIB AIIIRMINDID for insertion uld be received l1 AM. AIMSTBDNG will Fredericton Church. Sun- . June 19th at 780. L-lVl0-6-l7-1i CHURCH SERVICES June 19th. Mt. Stewart. 11 A. M. Harrington 3 P. M. Mnrahfleld 7.30 P. L-l55 -6-1'l-1i. BEV- J. W. TUBPEL will conduct service in the Midgell (Church Rd.» Nazarene Church on Sunday. Jum liltbatllA M.and7P.M. 11-1568-6-17-11 HAMPTON UNITED CHARGIL- I Rev. D. J. Mbnison. Minister. Ser- vices on Sunday. J1me 19th as 10l- lows: Bonshaw 11 A. M. De Sable 3 P. M. Victoria 7.30. L-15N-6-l7-1l. MALPEQUE Presbyterian urch, Worship services at 11.00 A. and 780 P. M. DI. J. s?» t. Dreachins L-l -6-17-1i. CAVENDISH CHARGE. -— The Iiord’s Supper wlll be observed in the Stanley Bridge Church on Sun- day, June 10th at 11 A. M. Worship in North Rustico at 7.30 P, M. Geo. W. TllleY. Minister. 11-1528-6-17-11. DEIDRE PURCHASING we ad- vise you see our Northern Electric "Ieonard" Refrigerators. The best ever. Chappell 8a 00., Electrical Contractors. 164 Queen street, City. L-1462-6-l5-6i. CHURCH NUlTCE.—-Plesbyterlan Services at New London on Sun- day. June 19th: Long River at ll A. M. Clifton at 2.30 P. M. Ged- die Memorial at 7.30 P. M. L-1571-6-17-li. CHURCH 0F SCOTLANIL- Rev. R. J. Weetaway will preach Sab- bath June 19th at Klnross. eleven o'clock A. M. Birch Hill 3 o’clocl< . M. and People's Churdi, Char- ottetown at 7 P. M. L-l526-6-17-1i. YORK UNITED CHARGE .—Rev. m1 Church a P. M. ‘york. '1 ab PM. Bmckley. Preacher: Rev. S. J. Boyce 0f Mt. Stewart. L-1566-6—l'1-li. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND PRES- YTERYi-A meeting tioo: st. Mark's Church. 7.30 P. M. Evening Prayer. Everybody welcome. Revel. E. 0. Lancaster, Rector. L—1567-6-l7-1i. HUNTER RIVER UNITED be at North Wiltshire at Hampshire at 3. with Holy Com- munion. and Hunter River at 7.30. ‘There will also be a special service at North Wiltshlre at 7.30 at which Prof. Gomez and the Misses Mac- Kay will assist. 11-1569-6-17-11. PILESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADAi-Brookleld Charge. Ser- vices next Lord's Dav. Glasgow toad 11 A. M. Hartsville Sunday ichool 2 P. M. Worship 3 P. M. Brookleld Sunday School 10.30 AM. Worship 7.30 P. M. Anniversary Ser- vices June 36th alt,‘ Hunter River at . . P. . 11 A. M 7 0 L-l563-6-l7-1i. PARTICULARS reflflrding the over $16,000 offered in purses. urem- iums and awards live stock. entries in Main Building. harness B racing. etc., all contained in Prize List, now ready for distribution. L-1525-6-l7-tf. ALL PLANS in connection with the big Provincial Fnir of 1938. which will be held at Charlotte- town, August 15th to 19th. have been made. The new Prize List con- tains full particulars and will be mailed to anv address on applic- ation. This year's Fair is the bia- gest and most complete of all time. Be sure and note dates and write your friends about it. J. W. Boul- ter, Secretary. Charlottetown. L-1525-6-17-tf. CORRAN BAN C. W. L.-'I‘he annual meeting of the Corran Ban sub-division oi the Catholic Women's League was held on May 22. with a good attendance. The meeting was opened with prayer by the Chaplain Rev. KC. Mc- Pherson who addressed the mehi- bers with words oi cnuuuflflémfllt and explained the object and duties of the Qrganization. The President, Mrs. J. D. McAulay oc- cupicrfthe chair and delivered a pleasing address. ‘me retiring Secretary. Mrs. Dan Bradley after reading the minutes oi the last meeting, also gave a very satis- factory account of the year's work, which showed that after paying a creditable sum to the church fund and fulfilling all the obligations of the Society there was still a balance on hand. The Officers elected for the ensuing year are as follows: President, Mrs. William Keiaer, Secy-‘Preaa, Mrs. Dan McIntyre. 1st Vice-Pres. Miss Mary Ii. McDonald, 2nd Vice-Prod, Mrs. John R. McIn- tyrc, 3rd Vice-Pres. Mrs. W. A. McDonald: Councillors-Mrs. Den Bradley. Mrs. George McDonald. Mrs. Edward Watts, Mrs. Joseph Mdfntyre. A vote of thanks was the meeting, adjourned. NEIIIALOIA ' k III n g QOIOIIIH loldl i[1|uAsa o-$1 l lilNlMENr son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W, Ryan. took place Tuesday morning officiating. The bride was attend- ed by Mrs. P. J. matron of honor. Mr- It’s June 19th Give Dad a new.’ lease on life . ._ Pep him up with one of these permanent fitting, swell looking shirts. BRITISH STRIPES by ARROWHQKA group of Eng- lish shirtings in attractive colors with the famous AROSET collar that needs no $ starch — — — — — —————--—--2I50 BLENTONES by TOOKEiHQSeVen soft new shades in solid colors that are packed with eye appeal. Grand for summer wear with light $2 M colors — — — — — - - - -------_ a FLANTWILL by LEWlSilelfléllerds a cream colored shirt with a flannel feel to it that is $2 ideal for summer sportswear — - - - - ‘e00 CLOVERCLUB by FORSYTHEWQIGIIgh lustre white broadcloth that wears and wears and wears. $ Particularly high quality - - _ - _ _- ._ Tie in with any of these smart shirts with just the right tie. Summer linens, summer silks, 5| summercolors-—---_-___._.._ |W V MORE HINTS FOR FATHER’S DAY . .’ Suspenders are fighter for summer wear $1.00 Garters are narrower — -- -- - - - - _ ,50 Sox are shorter and lighter — -- - - - .50 Belts are more colorful — — — — ~ — — 1.00 ' secured debts was 29.98 per cent. The creditor has the right, un- clot this Act, to a, court Judd! for s. ginnin and it was demwn atten on of creditors in Prince Ed- ward Island by the Amninistra- ' ' lion, shortly after the Act went info force. when he cune down from gttavge to hear noise have not availed themselves or the provision, emept in one or two instances. I know of only two ,/l/ Charming New DRESS u FABRICS So many more ladies are purchas- ing the colourful new materials . . . and so many ere successfully ven- turing on home designing 74111 the aid of - BUTTERICK, and Cl-IATELAINE Patterns is’ THESE RARE .' Washable and unellrinkeble viyelle flannel 54" wide in pastel shades u powder blue, orchid, Rose, turquoise, and white. ——--—---------_ 51,75 yard Polo Coating in white only, 54" wide - - $2.50 yard Tahiti Cloth for summer suiting in white, pink and turquoise blue 54" wide - — - - - - $1.50 yard Sheer Crepe 54” wide in black, white, aqua green, brown, yellow and blue — — -- — — - — 79c yard Printed Sheer Crepe 38" wide, in yellow, rose and blue——-————————— 79c and 98c ynrd Printed Sheers in dark shades as navy, black and brown ————-———-—-— $1.25 yard Printed Rayon Crepe washable 36?’ wide - - 59c yard Our dress goods department has an exception- ally flne showing of new colorful materials for sum- mer wear. We will be glad to show you these materials of outstanding quality at low prices. ‘ applications to a juqe for q, stay of proceedings, and these applica- tions were granted. ‘rhere may possibly have been two or three ud- ditioxml applications. In view oi the time tbs/t has been taken up in air the grievances of Prince Edward , I think it iswellmhavebeforemaperqaec- tivte ca! the whole aituati -u through- ou a . Hon. Mr. MacArthur: Beer, beer. Hon. Mr. Sinclair: In the whole of Osman. 150mm farmers had in- ew have before me a. coumilation made by officials of the t of anl~ltd unsecured debts i456 D91‘ n . - “In the fiscal year ending March 31, 1987, the number oi farmers who approached official receivers for arrangement of their debts was 1N7M RYAN-JmEGENfI‘ - The mar- oi honor was in a flown oi smoke rlage of Miss Marcelle Bregent. grey crepe, made on the same lines daughter of Mr and Mrs. A. E. as that of the bride's dress, with a headdress of sweet peas in differ- ent shades of burgundy and cer- ried sweet as of the same tones- regent. to Mr. Walter J. Ryan. at write w J‘ w' multfl- swetar“ h li- t t ‘l k, in St. Following i e ceremony a reception Charmtmtmvn’ and °n° M“ be Vlatelvffis CliXIn-cho cgdtremont, the was held at the home of the bride's mane“ m w“ mmntly- Rev. Father Jean Laramee, s. .1... arenfs 370 Wiseman avenue. lvlrs. regent, mother of the bride, wore fluted crepe i.-. floral daign of Fennell, an lue rey and white. a large navy Arthur T . tendered the retiring officers and Gravel was best man, and Mr. Ed- mlmd C, Cliffe, brother-in-law of the bridegroom. yvas witness. The ushers were Mr Alfred Kelly, Mr. Lionel R. Parker. Mr. Bregent and Mr. Georges Bregent. Mr. A. E. Bregent gave his daugh- ter away and she wore an Empire gown of White‘ monarch satin with long train. her veil of tulle illusion caught with clusters of tiny apple blossoms and she carried sweet peas and 11118531 lhsivalls-Y-vllbsamairfl‘ MONDAY AT Raymond i hat, rimmed with taffeta and a corsags oi white ardenias. Mrs. ‘Edmund Cliffe, t e bridegrooms s r, wore a raspberry printed s with white hat and white ac- anansories. her flowers being Ameri- lcsn Beauty muses. Later the bridal couple left for Prince Edward Is- land, the bride travelling in a beige woollen suit and hat with brown accessories. On their return to town the will reside at 4395 Vanutelli ystreet . —Montreal Star. At VICTORIA‘ Brighton Bridge Meeting can sum p As requested at the Bonahaw meeting in support of the new North River Bridge a meeting will be held in Victoria on Monday, June 20th at 8.30. All representatives are re- quested to attend and a cordial invitation is extended to those interested in Charlottetown. BY REQUEST 0F COMMITTEE BRINGING UP FATHER submitted were settled by official receivers. Celanese Satin Jersey A beautiful new Fabric that has won the enthusiastic approval of New York's Fifth Avenue stores. 3111111)‘, perfectly draping, ideal for ‘L35 evening wear, 60”_wldc Black, Navy, White - _. per cent of the p while in 1998 there were [loaned MQLEOD ‘more figures show that in the year centme buie. were able to settle in our province nearly times mill! 68568 ll i]!!! Cid the DISCOG- lioness w:|.|.f ,~9"~¢’£#&_/. Bmwsizicx PATTERNS give you; modern, authentic styling, range oi fashion in‘ coats, suits, dresses. 25¢ T0 65G CHATELAINE PATTERNS shown in Basement — — — J l5" In Alberta 3,291 of. with an an QIMQ debt per case of $8,948.10 and a total of 42.38 per cent. “l!” Bl . m. 8,180 um in: year. d bt ed u of 35.11 fielfrilcasg; géiasré 151 d “ma, 0,, thus mum 1s per cent oi the pro- Now z went w make a i- r, om, 1,, flow,’ sfiufiw, h,“ 2'40, b vomnmry setuunmts .5 posals submitted, the cost of ad- son with the other provinces. Qflfi ‘ 19g ghoul; Nov; Smtln bcu. v tented y “mm recflmm and 5, ministration being atly lessened. the bogin o! the qpgnuqn 91 1n m, cmmm“ and 1,, m, 776 by boards o, “View. In the m‘ When wring‘) oigflcia receiver settles w Act to r 1, 1087, the 119mb W 1w’ 1m» »- are... 1..."... :..'1'""°a. ma: bem ... u. tenths": "or “L “may m“ broached official receivers for an Of these, 9,314 had fected by official receivers. and 5,- 357 by boards of review. Now let me ive the figures for Prince Edward lend. I think that when these are made cleer hon- ourable m ‘ e will agree that there is no Justification for the ex- treme statements that have been made by representatives of that province. the in tion of the Act to March 31, 1.938, e num- ber of requests forwarded to the board of review in Prince Edward Island was 727. Of these, 720 were dealt with, leaving 7 still to be heard. In the last fiscal year 154 reguests were forwarded to the board of review and 158 cases were dealt with by that board. From > the time the Act came in force ' until March a1 of this year officia; I receivers in Prince Edward Island were approached for arrangement of debts ‘by 4,4261 farmerad The - ‘ o proposas sugmit war only 1,154. Settlements effected nn- , der the Act were 890, while 197 settlements were by tration ment of year the receivers (or a decrease olldpercenthilnlifmgndue o?" 311 wocossu were suhnitted. he hes to mas the ovoeal e board of review he gets only $15. I-Ion. Mr. MacArthur: He gels $20. Hon. Mr. Sinclair: If he is able tosettleacssestacoetoffiw that means e saving in the adminis- and i0 per cent. , have been tleinent he gets $30. Pl’ on to of the Act of between Ii With the develop- work during the pest 09 tube. OUT FRONT ALL THE WAY IT TAKES SPEED AND STAMINA IN A HORSE TO LEAD THE FIELD ALL THE WAY. HE MUST BE BRED RIGHT AND TRAIN- ED BY AN EXPERT. GOOD CHEWING TOBACCO MUST ALSO HAVE QUALITY AND THE MOST EXPERT HANDLING. i nus everything u um u. be a leader m m one-u» finest 183'» R003 workmanship eud 50 years oi service to the public in Prince Edward Islam-l 88d receivers and Q3 by view cc - e n e - ?ilh'lu£':'5tvb'°°§& {to w‘: to Decem ber 81, 1987. which. ready mentioned. is e latest date for which th tables 8,157 cues were th an average debt pe r cue of ofi qlalleceivcrs, on_e_per- g g1’! gag g total ddst geduetlon 000 (QQOOOOQ.___ nwiled. in the Province of Moral‘- BLACK TWIST cases he" ‘mlrmobgc u ed) 0 nu 01' by _officiei. t .._"___“___ _ the board oi 2 this with the HUGE DOCK SCHEME that from IQNDQN-(QP) _ Reorganiza- tion of Royal Victoria Ilock. on! unit in London's huge clock syr tern, has been authorizml We warehouses will be built uri d" miles of railway and rosdaai‘ 6011' structed at a cost of about £700.- I have ll- hIVQ D0011 HICKEY’S . CHEWING Jilly ‘m. perfect direction for use, widest