l “ 1928 Men’s Men’s i » For the Men’s I BARGAINS EEK END Read‘ then Buy and Profit A CHANCE TO MAKE YOUR MONEY GO FARTHER Aline of Boy’s Bloomer Pants, 75 in the lot to clear at 50 B0,». s;.'..'.;,'oi.;.;...'...i>;.'..t.;5.1.2.... ....... . . $0.50 A special line of Men’s Suits, mixed tweeds, to clear at Ahothériihékii use. ‘Suits, hiiiéii 0..."... to clear at Other lines 0f Men’s Suits $15.00, $18.00, $20.00 up t0 $38. Boy’s Wash Suits, a large assortment.Prices $1.25 to $3.50 Kiddies Overalls in Khaki with red trimmings . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75cand$l.00perSuit Men’s Merino Underwear . . . . 80c and $1.00 per garment Men’s Overalls, sizes 34 to 44. Prices $1.00 to $2.50 pair Working Pants. _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.50 to $2.50 per pair Working Shirts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.00 t-o $2.50 each A special line of Camp Blankets. Prices $1.50 and $2. each Boys’ Caps 50c. to $1.50. _ _ Babys’ (‘rib Blankets. Special at 40c each. Other lines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50c and 7!’ Men’s Athletic Underwear. Specials at. 90c, $1.25 and . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.39 per suit Balance of Spring Weight Underwear, clearing at See our table. See our table. Caps Boy’s Golf Hose, all sizes. Special price . . . . . 69c .2 pair 1 ‘Young Men’s Suits. Odd lines clearing at HOALF N Young Men’s Sport Trousers. A new biscuit shade. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4.25 OTHER SPECIALS IN THE MEN’S DEPARTMENT A VISIT WILL PAY YOU WELL AS- MoNEY SAVED IS MONEY EARNED. BRING YOUR WOOL T0 US As WE ARE PAYING HIGHEST CASH PRICES. Prowse Bros Ltd oNE PRICE T0 EVERYBODY oNE ‘PRICE CASH STORE . . 25% Discount . . . . . . . $10.00 $12.00 Prices Prices 75c to $2.50 25% Discount ‘IL THE ‘CHARIIOTTETVCWN GUARDIAN ' Western Guardian I —CIIILDREN_; RODGERS, only 39c each on Sale Days-At Sinclair's. J-wimor VALLEY Monday Minister. - —10 LBS. GEANULATED SUGAR for 72c on Sale Days-At Sinclair's. , -I-IEAB ST. JAMES CHOIR Bl» Malpeque Hall in aid oi the Kei: Memorial Church, Monday, June 25th, at 8 p. m. , 6i28-6-20-wis.-3i -REMEMBER the Big Sale DI?! —-Wednesday. Thursday a Friday- June 27th, 28th and 29th. Special values in all Departments.--At Sin- clair‘s. —CllUItCII NOTlCEP-Ibr June 24th. North Bedeque at 11 a.‘ m. Sacrament of the Lord's Supper Preparatory Service Saturday at 1.30. North Bedeque at 7.30 on Sun- day night. Rev. D. K. Ross, Minister. -MEN'S PLAIN grey tweed suits. three button model. A good fitter and wonderful value for Dollar Days June 2'lth, 28th and 29th. All cizes up to 44." Special per suit $13.95.—- At Sinclair's. —KENSINGTON.— On Sunday, June 24th the services in the Pres- iyterian Church, Kensington, will )6 at 11 a. m. and '1 p. m. and at Freetown at 7 p. m. —BOYS fancy worsted sweaters, null over, mostly V neck models. Siz- es 24 m 30, a Positive Bargain ior Dollar Days-your choice 81.00 each. —At Sinclair's. —SEVEN MILE BAY HALL Tues ' day. June 26. Play by Hope River Dramatic Club. Curtain rises 8.80. ' 6153-6-21-41. -WOMEN'S PATERN strapped dipper, Cuban Heel, only $1.39 pair on Sale Days—-At Sinclair's. , —MEN'S FANCY SHIRTS, strip- id patterns-only 95c each on Dol- lar Days-At Sinclair's. -—IIIIY FLANNELETTE Blankets on dollar days-June 27th, 28th and 29th. Sizes 64 X 72—~$1.79; 64 X 80 —$i.89; 72 X 84—$1.98 per pair. For Three Days Only-At Sinclair's. --SEE THE LINE‘ oi velvet and tapestry squares selling hiili price on Dollar Days.--At Sinclair's. 0174-6-23-21 —WESTERN OFFICE - The Western Oiiice oi’ the Guardiah u ocaled in the McNeil] Building, Nater St.. Summerside, where sub- jcriptions and advertising will bc "eccived. The Guardian may be iurchascd daily at the Western Oi- ice in the McNell1 Building or al he McDonald News Store. —ON NEW CIRCUIT - Rev. Theodore Ross, a native oi Bcddqiiu. P. E‘. I., late pastor oi the United Church at Port Elgin, N. 8., has icon appointed to take charge as first minister of a newly organized xircuit in New Brunswick to be known as the Newtown-Wateriord ongregation. Rev. Mr. Ross is a iistlncticn graduate from Dalhousie University and an honor man from Pine Hill. He has served the church it River Herbert, N. S., and at Port Elgin, N. B. —CENTRAL BEDEQUE Baptist "astorate. Services for Sunday. lune 24th, as follows: Morning 11 i. m. ‘Central Bedeque, subjegt: What comes next. Evening services 1.30 p. m_. Dedication oi organ. At t oo-ooo-oooooooooeoovooooe": EYES TESTED AND Glasses Fitted Competent service with latest equipment. E. W. TAYLOR J. S. TAYLOR OPTOMETRISTS 142 Richmond Street 3 i CANADIAN STATISTICS SHOW OTTAWA, June 22.—-For every ihundred persons in the Dominion ithere are 8.6 passenger autos, which imakes about one car for every ltwelve men. women and children in Ethe Dominion. Ontario heads the ‘provinces with 12.1 cars per nun- idred population. Western provinces "M Arno rori EVERY 'ii'PEasoNs'H>Tn'€iT5i_t.—~ImtiTs§§k§tEh?sTi{ii—i1TiB British Columbia have 11.1 passen- ger cars per hundred population; Alberta has 11.0: Manitoba 8.9. Figures for the other provinces are: New Brunswick, 5.4; Nova Sea. tia, 4.8; Prince Edward Island, 4.7; Quebec 3.8. —-—-—<o->—--—- A new automatic crossing gate intended to be operated by the ap- proach oi’ a train, is jointed so that it will not damage a vehicle it might happen to strike in its descent; Moore 8t McLeod ' Limited.‘ ~ ‘he close oi the service a special musical programme will be given Special collection. Subject The Mel'- dy oi I..ove. Lower Freetown ser- vice at 3 p. m. Dr. J. J. Sidey will rpeak at all services. ._.__- --Morning Prayer 881111011 ROYAL VICTORIA COLLEGE lib-GILL llNlVElliflTy Montreal (Fnunilail niiil endowed liv Iii-i “"0 l". "fill. Ilarim Htratliooim iinil llloiilit Royal.) night at a o'clock. Rev. o. x. Ross,‘ I CRAPAUD AND SPRINGFIELD in Springfield next Sunday at 11.00 o'clock and Evening Prayer in Crapaud at 7,00 subject—"Self-advertising." Eastern Guardian HGUMMEBETTE Horse Rucl. July 11th. eies-s-"iz-ai ..ANNUAL EVENT L- st. Charles Tea, July 2nd. Enjoy a real holiday. BOIiB-G-IB-ttsIIL-li. LMONDAY l8 T!!! DAY — Bill July 2nd. is the date to have a good time at St. Charles Tea. ' iitlis-o-ill-ttsm-ii. ..S'l‘. CHARLES TEA - Monday. July 2nd. A pleasant outing. Re- serve the date. GOQG-B-lil-ttsmwfl. . REVEIIYBODPS GOING — T0 St. Charles Tea on Monday, July 2nd. Keep the date under your hat- its a big day. 6005-6-l9-ttsm-4i ..°EASTEBN AGENT-Mr. J. W. Murdock is Guardian Agent in Montague and will be pleased to receive news items. advertising. new and renewal subscriptions. t! ..'SEE offering oi William Lem- on's fine farm and buildings all in excellent condition, no better farm on P. E. I. for sale June 28 at 2 p. m. H. Nelson 8.: Son, Montag . - 0-20-23-27 . AA RETURNED BOOTLEGGER ARRESTED — A bootlegger and smuggler oi Souris, who was con- victed oi both oiiences last year and escaped to Boston returned recently and‘ submitted to arrest on the boot- his fine ior the Revenue offence. Endeavours are being made for his release as he had been an active worker for the Prohibition candl- dates. On Tuesday evening, Archbishop Worrell will visit Springfield church ta. 8.00 p. m. and preach. On Wed- cial Woman's Auxiliary will convene in Semi-Annual Convention in the church in Crapaud. when the Arch- bishop will celebrate the Holy Com- munion and preach. At 8.00 p. m. oi’ the same day, the new light fixtures will be Dedicated by the Archbishop who will again be the preacher. All are cordially invited. —-BUYING LIVE IIOGS, flit sheep and lambs at Kensington, Tuesday iorencon, June 26th. Alden Moasc. --COME T0 THE ICE CREAM Social held on Mrs. E. McKay's lawn opposite New Annan Store Puesdav evening. June 20th. Ii not fine will hold next fine ‘night fol- lowing. Bv order New Annan Wom- ens Institute. 0171-6-23-2! —-'l‘liE SIIERBROOKE Dramatic Club will present their play One Minute oi Twelve in Malpeque Hall Tuesday, June 20th. Good special- ties between acts. Admission 25 and 35 cents. 6170-8-23-31 —SAD ai-ziuiiiviaiiiiznix-Mr. n.‘ H. Simpson. former secretary oi the Y. M. C. A., Summerside, will have the sympathy oi many friends in‘ the death oi’ his mother. Mrs. Don- ald Simpson, who passed away last Saturday at the home oi her son. Earl, in‘ Cavendish. She arose that! morning feeling unwell and returnq ed again, and passed away shortly afterwards. Besides the sons named_ she leaves a daughter, Mrs, J. M. Williams. in Charlottetown to mourn to all oi whom sincere sympathy goes out in the loss oi a kind Chris-i flan mother. The funeral took place on Monday to Cavendish Cemetery. PERSONAL —Mlss Jennie Walker has return- ed to Kelvin to spend the summer‘ nonths with her parents. after tak- ’ng a course in the Union Commer- vial College. Summerside, —TIIE ST. ELEANOIUB dramatic players will present their play “Sai- ety First". in Alberton Hall, Mon- ziay. June 25th. -Mrs. LeRcy Carter, Charlotte- ‘own, is visiting Summersldo the zuest of Miss Olga Johnston. -—Miss Ethel MecLeod, French ‘tiver, has been spending the past 'cw days. the guest oi her sister. Mrs. Arthur Johnston, Summer- zldt‘. ' -—Mr. Vaughan Groom, son oi Mr. ind Mrs. Alfred Groom, oi Sum- Ouri-eat Expenses. i110 . , - New Trustee, Ale: Ma a. -. W.“ r‘ Jr J legging offence, having already paid . nesday evening at 10.30 the Provin- _ Week-end On Sale Friday i: An assortment of last year's = Dresses in voile, crepe and fuji silk, selling Fridayyand Satur- day at $2.50. ' , Also a. good range of, Dresses left over from last yean, selling $5.00. ,4 Lots Ladies’ Hats Ladies’ Mid Summer Felts, in rose, beige, mother goose, or- chid, green, oak and black. ranging in price from $3.75 to $7.00. Felt and Straw Hats, close fit- ting style, $2.75. From the Lingerie Shop Ladies’ Summer weight Com - binations, opera and sleeveless . styles. Price Ladies’ and Misses’ Wacosilke, Slips, lace trimmed top and scalloped trim on bottom. Price Three Surprises Heavy, finely woven, unbleach- ed Sheeting, 63in. at 34c yd. 72in. at 39c yd. 80in. at 42c yd Extra heavy, circular Pillow Cflttml. 40in 11nd 43in. 330 Yd- Black Satin Duchess $1.19 Special Black Satin Duchesse, 2 Pieces W"? Silk CF60‘! (16 ' h ‘it, 1.19 er Chine. 36 inch eavy weigi $ p cm! 98c yard. yard . All Wool Poplin, 38 inches wide, almond, green, rust, copenhag- en, navy, sand, rose, black. Special, 98c yard. Brocaded Rayons, regular $1.2 8 colors -Tricochine, regular Special lot Checks, Dimity, Small lot Coatings at half price, $2.75 for $1.38 and $2.50 for $1.25. JUNE 23, ‘i Specials and, Saturday Two knitted Coats, last year's, in brown and sand check and red and gold. worth up to $15, selling for $5.00. in white, double weight fuji, worth up to $12.00, selling for Pattern models, worth to $14, clearing at $5.00. Kiddies’ Tailored Straw Hats, in blue, rose, brown, red and navy, price $1.00. Ladies Chemise Sets and Step- ins, in fancy and plain voiies. Clearing at Halt’ Price. Rubber and Rubberized Chintz Aprons, worth up to $1.25. Special. . . . . . . . ..........60c in Bed Linens Finely woven Bleached Sheet- ing, one of our best qualities, 63in. at 58c yd. 72in. at 65c yd. 80c a; 74c yd. pink and apricot. Spe- 5for $1.25for......... liayon, Gingham, etc‘ 25c yard STOCKINGS of Silk and artific- ial silk in combination. 60c Very Special .. . . . . . . . . . - Mercerised Lisle Hose, all sizes, 6 colors, Special 50c pair. Chamoisette Gloves, light col- ors, 50c paiin, (‘.l1arl0ttetown’s best “DOL- LAR SILK STOCKING" 12 colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' Children's Japanese Parasols. Assorted bright colors. Special 29c each. ' flfriangular Knitted Silk Scarv- es, $1 . 00 each. i Men’s and young men's all-wool Navy Blue Serge Suits, single . iiitt§fi“.b.“i.‘.’tiiiiii . 25-9“ I Men’s Khaki Pants, good qual- . ity, finished with cuffs I ~ and belt loops . . . . . . . . . " I Men's lightweight cotton Hose --black, brown and ‘grey,pair...............' Men's All Wool Blue Serge Suits $25.00 x Broken sizes in Men’s Tweed Suits, good styles, re- duced to clear fixtures Men’s and Boys’ Blazer Coats. black and red, black and gold.- excellent value at $2.50 2 and “Substandard” Fancy Hose, 0f usual 30c and 65c value, 3 pairs for . . - - ' l? , and“ . ' . ‘ , ,0 _ merslde, left on Monday to Join the i ' ' ' ck 0000000000-00000000-004 so); s E R A R S 11ml] :,,,:|‘_':.:H:;::,,:"“‘:',l:,"?"rm?‘l?::: IOYOIIIIIIPIIE TOPQBIQIJhlCBI Survev §pecialhsale.of Men s Braces 1n Me=~n s Work shirts, d“ , iGET All THE CREAM llflkrfll‘! i" n"- p,,,.,,|,, n, M." oarty in the Western part oi Nova PC1108 HIOGG] 811d light blue ChambTa-Y, grey u ' '- l". -'\-. ll. 8m. mil... n.. com.» Scoiia. i a ' '\ flyulhifl“: |.~,1,.,mynf'\|m,k, Welght......-......... (lQmet....-........-.. Stilulr-Ma nre eligible for ai-holnr’ I _ . ,._.____.__.__..__\ ,,,A,,l,:nli..ni'il.gnwho’ "resale-fife BABEBM-l- Wide range of patterns in Nainsook Athletic Underwear f ' oars ALL flfflflijffhff,’ '"""" ,",fg'r,i;llgag....i.l. A friendly game oi baseball was ~ Men’s Rayon Knitted Ties 5 sizes 34 to 44, per I Fal >< TlM s. S Tm; CREAM "";",',',$‘,‘|,;,,,,; ,,,,,, W, Fun‘ 5111f,“ f§ep~xeff“jfjdl"j‘lfem§; , at each .. . . . . . . . . . . . . ' - suit . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . -~ \ or ' ri- -,:__&\_\_\_\‘<' i AND I ll'l:lfnl,l::l'o|llffll'lllll 0P ?:§k:.oiihil:sfii{r’ner Wlllllllll by ll MGDIS Sailor Straw Plats‘ an ofler in~MenIs Summer 4 ' l u re» N4} F. R BUTTEII- T" "Milli" “Tens follow/Ins is the line-up: ' new models, very smart I Tweed Caps, attractive color- F ' NET-"NG m. __ _ s ' " c,,,,,,, M‘ "'2" $2.50, $2.00 .... . . .. ' inset.‘ and swd _ ' V.McInnis ............... ..o,aon . clot ffln“ 55m“; Fox t H in Pitcher J Bowl l Young Men's snap brim M ’ w F 1 H t i 1;“;- g; ";'“°,g""=',g- limit miirimloti i. -" ~ - .02 Platstswd fur rem». 4 00 on s ool e t a s, p L fmlenfi" ‘f, u‘; Mzflifln; “new. “ma”, Ompbemord r Man“ grey and few/n .. ._ a curl and snap brims. .. Provinces and‘ is extra i on; 'fu“g_.l|‘ “on “m, "o ; ' ' ' ' " heavily gaivsniud beiore i waiJti-oablod vary with my hear wuvm‘ Md In". mum“ , “a “W”, ‘h. “M. o, n, I m“ B _Coyle . . . . . . . . . . .. l1. McKinnon i"?! Will ll’! ¥l¢h "will I was my going through the change o Bu“ . bu,” ‘M "m" m“ m‘ . E Coyle McTague mflmlllfi him: every No. 0. Capacity 200 pounds per " I was vary weak and melancholy s T i or op p Wau- I ma,‘ u m" i" “d _ . I _ _ ' ‘ _ . . . _ H t" , _ v ra nor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . Imflllr "Wm ilhilflfzhv h“: 1D gym?‘ m d." Lin»: a aloof amidst???‘ alibi; r Wllsh Home" Netting is further treng h- No. . spec I W" N? _ ‘h,’ , ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ " 3;’ agrgmmggi-yidyxg; 0""- . ' ~ “m i.‘ fillet‘. ................. .' s. omen ‘na'_ W to" h“ ‘ ‘I Without stand‘ . . . . . . . . . . .- $33.75 J Shanon Bill)! n _ v muggy“ [mun of 15o i With stand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $41M i‘ l ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' " _ I ‘ l H8 e f0!‘ amine-n. MeInnia. _ . , tact. and opens out flat and I ~ d“ , - _ ""°°”" i" ' ""1"" N’ i’ cum" m “u” p" $913.“. wiistiifinsatgg la OIAIG ‘ 1 i ' - ' I " " ' non- non-ng- "mm thaflér: , p y ‘ Races this ensuiea a iucoesaiuiraoeh‘!!! W“ ll"! "i" W I" "WM i Without stand .... .. m.» -—'_—-»<>-—-— . ' ' s“ e _ - n“ °““'°“'“"m,,,.“ .mm"u'. ‘$2,. n mm or Wire With iuhii .............. .. m.» ‘mmmmfiu ' ' I 5'31“ l lvlllmw” -00l|I0t- ' ; . . -- » _".‘ - ' " sengers returning ‘ m- no and , A“ “*1 '°' WW“ " '“"'“"" m“ . , rhonoawiuiioonuietiiiar v ‘ _ _ ' s . ores-in; by Ill“. supplement’ ‘moo. pup, which woolen-oz‘ I jlaégngflvs éSUMMER IDE B - . Mil _ 0! la1iti’.ii'~'iti‘i%‘~“"‘“* ' out tor ihnrimm