_,li§l?}I// \ r A Here’s a Week-end Bargain, Suits, Clearing at $14.95 Thursday--Friday--Saturday_ I 5 Men’s and Young Men’s all wool Tweed Suits in fancy greys, fawns, browns and blues. These come in single and double breasted models with two and three buttoned coats. This lot includes sizes from 35 to 42 chest measure. l This wonderful bargain will be on l sale Thursday, Friday morning $14.95 and all day Satu:";‘ay' at . . . . . . . . . . .\1"l‘() \\',n..\1‘s $2.50 97.50 SNAP 1111111 li.\'l‘S $5.00 English Auto Wraps of Union New Spring; shapes in light sand‘ wool and cotton, good Welghl 111 and pearl gjrev, smart, youth- fancy, medium and dark plaids. fullv wearable, Thursday, Thursday, Friday A. M. Friday A. M., Satur- M I l Saturday day l‘.\ NTS $1.00 Sfilltllfiiljffi FOR $2.95 HOYZS‘ KHAKI Long khaki pants good weight, sturdy‘ wearers, just the thing -for knocking about. Belt loops and turn cuff, size 26 to 32. Week End Special This lot contains a lot of cancel- led numbers, in Fedoras and ‘snap brims. In the lot there are all sizes but not all sizes in any one style. End Special Notable Values in Mens Spring . Caps $1.50 We picked this lot of attractive caps up from a Effie" 111°" ducer at a price away under the usual-—that’s why we are 3511"‘- to offer you a bargain away under the usual. - New pattern-S, plain or eight piece tops fancy greys, fawns and b1‘0WY15, SW95 63-4to73-8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$1.50- f t Here’s a Tempting Dozen for Boys and Men . . . . . . $1.00 prs for $1.00 . . . . . . $1.25 $1.25 $1.19 $2.50 N Khaki and Blue chambray working shirts, all sizes Men’s cotton sox, blue, black or brown 10c pr. or _7 Men’s Balbriggan or two piece underwear, per suit Men’s Khaki Pants with culls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Men’s plain blue overalls with bibs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Men’s Khaki Moleskin Windbreakers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Boy’s all wool plaid Windbreakers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.50 Boy’s Cotton Windbreakers, brovm and blue . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75c Boy’s cotton sweaters,,blue and brown, long sleeves . . . . . . 35c Men.’s English waterproof coats, fawn, with belt . . 1 . $5.75 Boy’s Balbriggan shirts and drawers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29c Men’s odd drawers, summer weight, reduced to . . . . . . . . 50c The Famous “Cannon”. Towels 22 X 44. INCHES" 98c TAIR- This is positively the best bath towel value that w_e have ever seen. The size is right, 22 x 44 inches. The weight ls right, the weave is of the sort that dries you quickly, softly, per- ' lgaiters, sporralls fect_l . A very special buy-in a big quantity makes is possible kto o er this notable bargain . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98c Pair j I a HARLOTPETOWN clmnbmli 51.2"" :4 Li, run Western Guardian -ROBIN HOOD FLOUR — All sizes wholesale and retail. 1101-‘ marl, Summerside. l Lil-Mt. I l —WANTED - All‘ experienced aid for general housework. Mrs. 5918-64,“- -lP. W. C. GRADUATE.-—ln the list of successful students graduat- ing nonl P. W, College this year, lllu name oi’ Kristine Kennedy, Uleary, was omitted. She having‘ passed with good marks in second year work. -TVNE VALLEY CHARGE. - Presbyterian services will be held on Sabbath at Ilot 11: 10:30 a. nl.: at Lot 14. at 3 p. m.. and at Tyne Valley 30 IP. M. Everybody Wei-- come. O-é-ii i Eastern Guardian , ..’~*Dr. JOHN-STE-NE, dentist will be at Murray Harbor, June 0th to 11th. 59270421 HFINCREASE YOUR yield oi’ tur- nips by using Basic Slag, limited ‘tiuuntity in stock, Poole and Thom- ; pson. ‘I 5915-6-2. 3i. hiBASlC SLAG is good for 110t- Jlioes and turnips, l4 per cent avail- lnble phosphoric, Poole 8t Thom- ; pson. 5915-13-2, 3i , ___ . l “PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES, '.lllllG 5th at Montague at 3 p. lm.; PCardigan at. 7 o‘clock. Dr- M. 1'1. {Genl-ze. Pastor. l ! .*F‘ERTltLlZER-— Limited mull:- ‘tiiy Basic iElag in Stock 14 per cent oi‘ avu-lllthle phosphoric acid. $20 l ion cash. Poole & 'i‘honlpsotl, Mont- lngne. 5015-0-12, :11 . f-‘RESERVE WEDNESDAY, July ‘27. Tcu illnriy, Si. Jllnlen Church. (leorgeimvn. 5859-5-31-tuf, 2i ..*‘HORSE NOTE.-—A mare. b"- lltlnging to Ml". Mitellilel Holland. Si. ltfolunlba, llnd a ionl inst week with lbnt one eye, This eye btnilrnlnl but lllerc is no (tun-n or evidence oi‘ tin- 3ntlmr i-ylg ' *MISS BARBARA McNElLL. Charlottetown zll-lsil-ltcil lly Miss .i T lus WGllDEllFlll. SALE smus the Money. Trouble in Dur staplejoepa-rtml BDDGllT loo lltllvv, uusl ulu-tolo our LDSS ls roun chill PlilGES SLASIIED to nrcts Thursday Morning at 9 a. m. I MID GDllTlllDES FDR 011E WEEK DILY llo Goods Marked up ior the Gut Price. . A Real Genuine Sale. You lleed the Goods, Wc lleed lRobertn Spencer will give a recital in Montague. Thursday, June 9th lundel" the auspices ot Woulellhs In- isiitute. Watch for further par- ‘ tlclllnrs. 3105a Transferred To Highland Regiment 'Wtlrd has been received from ()1- llllwtl by (faptnin J- Rowland Paton, uldintunt of the 106th, that zhe ltnli- has been transferred to a iiilgilltuzti regiment. Th1; news will d_oubtles< he received with it great. deal oi ill- vierest by Prince Edward islanders who remember with pleasure the ISDlQXHllKl work done by officers and lllen oi this regiment during the Great War. in (‘.0i‘.~‘l(l9l‘Zlll0ll oi’ lllfé large proportion oi‘ our population who are 0t Scott-ll extraction this- nction appears most pleasing and satisfactory. l"t is understood that illii? kilt oi the Black Watch. one .01’ the 111051 iunlous otihe lllrilnh line reginlcnis has been adopted for the 105th. The regiment will ‘he equipped with khaki doublets, lihe lllilck Watch kilt, hose-tops, nnd Glengztrry found lul- leaps. However, it was lposslhle that this eqpipnlen‘. should he ready for the lfflllllllg course lthis 31111111181‘ but will [ll'0l)i'illl_\' be llssueti ill the fall. - The unit will go under canvas ‘this year on June 28th for nine ldzlys. Lt. Col- Allun McLeod has been granted nn extension of com- -nlnud for 0:8 your. The strength thus been lncreusod by 40 pel- cent, ',the quota now ilcing 125 officers |und men. l____,_-__ l Fox Footl K lFrozen Fresh Herring Fox Ranchers requiring a regular ration of fresh fish for their foxes throughout the summer months may secure lame by placing their orders with u: now stating quantity required weekly_ MATTHEW 8s McLEAN, LTD. ' Sourls, P. E. island. 5878-64-61. Ill’ PAYS ‘I'D GIT Tllll FAGTS ~ 1 I A largo proportion ol all the usrvo energy nnorntsd In I normdl hotly In expended in the not o! seeing. Eyu l" olton found to b: dvlootlvo m that although vlnlotl tar-still good, they urn connin- _ Hannon, towed in by tngddsgor. 500 Yards Silk Everything in the Staple Department not Listed Below at Wholesale Prices 1000 Yards Unbleached Cotton, 36 inches wide at . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8c Yard 1000 Yards Better Quality Unbleached Cotton, 36 inches wide at 10c Yard 1000 Yards White andCream Flanuelette, 26 inches wide at . . . . . . 15c Yard 2500 Yards Light and Dark Print Cotton, 30 inches wide . 15c Yard 1000 Yards Dress Gingham, 26 inches wide. 1000 Yards Dress Gingham, 32 inches wide. Special Special . . . . . . . MixedlCrepe. Good colors. Special . . . . .. 1000 Yards Assorted Chintz. Special V price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20c Yard 1000 Yards Extra Quality Cretonne 36 inches wide. Special. . . . 30c Yard 1000 Yards Extra Quality Cretonne 36 inches wide. Special . . . . 40c Yard 1000 Yards Stripe Flannelette, 36 inches-wide. Special . . . . . . . . . . 15c Yard 24 Dozen Coloured Turkish Towels. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20c Each 10 Dozen Coloured Turkish Towels, Better Quality. Special . 35c Each 500 Yards White Cotton Towellng. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . 500 Yards Dark Linen Crash Towelling. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10c, Yard 500 Yards Dark Crash Linen Towelliug, Extra Heavy. Special . . 12c Yard All Gther Gotion Goods in Staple Department Prices and Wholesale Discounts . . . l5c‘Yard . . .12c Yard 25¢ Yard’ . . . 12cY‘a1"d at Special “TllE BilllGlllll STGllE" Pllowslz onus. in. t1 Waterfront Directory June 2nd, 1927 Railway Wharf ‘St. Normundiet, ICnpt. Peterson unloading cargo of icrtllizoi- ior_l'o~ into (lrowera Association. Hoganls Wharf Schr_ Mary F. Hyde, sailed. Bruce Stewart's Wharf S. S, iliarland in port. ‘ D.P.W. Dredge 1N0. 12. Capt. C. Marine Wharf Customs Cruiser Margaret. nailed (1.028. Bnyfleld, undergoing re- pairs. mu lwlrn ur rlfln than their oh‘ luttul portion ol no"; hloqthun, rubbing other vital organs "If tln-lr inutlvo power. Tho rnult ll ‘IOIIIIIII physical‘, dlnurdnrn-oiteil ill rlinlotc filth‘ o! the body. t Two out o! ovary ten people‘ are In |l|I Ill. yd the roll uni o! thol lrouhlo ll often not "on, lunnootull nntll n thorough px- nmlnntlorfl salons tho huh. ‘ _ ll the ll any rouon whnh, ovor to nunpoot oyo strain, the common nnoo (It-In; to 11min w‘ have u thorough oxlmlnntlon" ll u rim rml r1101: Anour soon it u. n. J. Manon orroulrnlar. , . llonlnuo. j. I. Pickard’: Wharf DJXYV. Tug Lisxar. Capt. (l. C. Gamble‘. arrived in port. yesterday 11101111113 having in tow the D.P.W. Dredge No. l2 from Pictou on their S..-S. Hochelaga on Picton rollte- ' ' Can. Pacific wily to Plllnvash, having had to Asbestos Com. New nluke this port on illtttfillili oi l‘i1lli-'.lll1\!~ll)t3fliOB PM. New .. weutheky? ‘I’ - ' lit-ll llleiepllone . . . . .. M F ' ilromptoll CBPVBWB Wharf llirnzilian Traction . . . ‘Shuwlnignn Can. Steamship Ptd- .. Schr_ Minnie, Laura, and Guinea .. Dominion Bridge . . . . . . . . . .. have till sailed. iSchr- Dwlna londlnx ll mixed cur- go offlFlolnv lttolnlll-lcs zlnd Stilt for Banks Cllathlun, N. 11., and ‘ilurnt Klhurtabqilunk Commerce N. D. Ballik Royal ._._i_4-oa._-___.._ v. 184 243 _ wheat-dilly. 14w; |Sept., l-l7; . _ , _ Stock Quotations ,§;;{;;_§;;,1y;‘?1g;;,,Seg;,-,j“t Wheui~Jnly,. 182; Oct. HALIFAX, June Zr-Qllfll/rlllhlifl Dec“ 145 |.-_;_ furnished by Johnston llnd Ward. Members ot the Montreal Stock l 1452 mununnllials pin.’ iliom 0! sum mt. rye-Er has been - mt 3,250,000 lions, almost ‘u, tons more than the 111011" IA lsilninmil‘ musical i resembling a lolmlllcle that l Jersey immi {hum invented toldcd and, camr1etl~ like a. ‘ Qillflk. IA rattle telephone BYBW“ ins iflnsitailed to irelllflw l“ ulwently damaged ‘wire 1111M‘ connect: pill ipltmpinlz m" ‘Colombia. 1 Exchange: New York Exchange ' ' . i 1S Bl‘! ll At. Top. and fSanta Fe It o s Am. Can Co. . . . . . . .. . ~Am. Car and ‘Edy, ‘Co. Am. Locomotive Co. Am. Smelt. and ‘Retng. Co Anaconda ;Qgp. Min. ICO. N.Y. Con. nnd 11nd. IR Con. (his Co. (NY) it. Tlleae letters toll- of two l 6 .1 11nd. Motor Cur Co. international Paper Go. International Petroleum . Yorflllq Rgadlng I00‘ _ _ _ _ , _ __ _ 122%‘. known to the pu lc a alto ‘ Southern Pacific Co. . 1151A "'°‘l'm*n‘ i" u” ""55 91 Union Pacific Ry- . 7714' m5‘ 39h" w“ w‘ 401,6! l For about 29% L Chan’: Kldniy- Olll‘ 0H . Ihrbnl Ionodln Skin Dine l0l~ N "l...nc2"'=.l’l.'::r::. i‘; m» slit-tum inn 4n . mall. l0 _ t lthout nln To’ hold I Kandahar?“ w" or mu our iodehnzyl ‘ . lion-ll nor Impala; l!“ Du .v ,‘ Canada's .1 n Weatlnghoua itciesgi 75f In“ "W" l" United slate: Steelr c 12a lémly h!" yslppular tlnn because they d“! ' rec'd“ idiot“ you use om you no experimenting with In ulilrild cine. Mn. mu . Montreal Stock Exchange Abltibi B. E.~Steol ist PM, . . . . . . . .. BE. iSteol 2nd PM.- . . . . . , . .. Laurentide. Pulp . . . . . . . . . .. 93 m mil tribal. with no um, p docided to ny- ‘Dr. ‘Slow’ _ ti». ‘railinr "t oduco the ow when‘ hli i’. D”. a a canary r_ vo. an? ‘r "Jot