use Priec=e Sale of Sills Lines olfered will be shown in the windows Friday. ' This is an interesting assortment of clearing lines —+ all good ‘merchandise, which for one reason or anotlher we are now dropping from our range. In the as- sortment there are -—-Striped Tricollettes —--1Ohecke'd Vella Vlellas -—-Plain Crepe de Leon -—-"—-Printe'd Crepe de Leon. ' ‘These are all high class dress fabrics, lovely in weave and design. Colors predominat- ing are Black,Navy_ Cocoa, "Brown, Cream, Sand, Copenhagen, Rose and Oastilian Red_ An-d the prices?-— .75 Stripe Tricollette for . . . . . . . .. .88 .25 Stripe Tricollette for . . . . .. . .. .. 1.13 .00 Checked Vella Vella for . . . . .. 1.50 .75 Plain Crepe de Leon for . . . . .. .. 1.38 .50 Printed Crepe de Leon . . . . . .. . . 2.25 Just one last word-lit is to YOUR ad- vantage to be 0n h'and wlhen the sale ‘starts, Saturday morning - Crepe Bloomers--59c ‘These in Peach, Mauve, White and Pink, properly cutand rightly sized 59¢ Ladies’ Vests in Short sleeve, sleeveless and opera style only .. 39¢ White Muslin Nightgown of a remarkably good value, tastefully fin- ished at 95¢ Ladies Summer Combinations in all sizes, sleeveless and opera top 79¢ MAIL ORDERS FILLED SAME DAY r as order is received. Our service from one to flhree days faster than mainland stores. 1 2 3 2 4 Pretty Pullovers $3.75 _ ‘Short sleeve pullovers, white, blue, green, yellow ‘and sand, trimmed in con- trasting colours 3-75 _ Good heavy cardigan Sweaterideal for outing in these cold May days, 3.95 and 3-00 Wonderful range “of Knitted outing and sport suits 1n Sand, Brown, Navy and Grey, Black and Grey. $11.50 19.00 _ Sport Broadcloth Blouses, Sand or Whrte, ahandsome garment of notable value 2-75 ' “Lest we forget’ there's a most inter- estmg range ‘of summer dresses just in and ready for your inspection. hack-end Specials on... easy} 25 only men’s and young men's twee-d and worsted suits, Norfolk, plain and 'half belted models, you will find some nice greys, browns andfancy tweeds, sizes 36\ to 44, worth to $30.00 - . Friday and Saturday .. 10.50 A line of men's" ‘all wool tweed - 1 waterproof coat-s, full belt models J"l.,,','1ll‘b1'0Wll'S, greys and greens sizes worlih to 12.00, Friday and Saturday 3-51) ' 40 only boys’ suits, in all wool i English tweeds, every suit rein- forced and hand tailored Norfolks bloomer pants, all sizes worth to 1.00 ~ Friday and Saturday . .. ...10-50 Men’s brown and . grey tweed ; pants, good strong pants for work all sizes, ‘Friday and Saturday 2-00 l See our Leader in boys’ tweed-f , suits . 6to12:years............ .75 1 5 13 to 17 years - 0D i I Hughes -8HOP 1mm l-lolmunh Cohlop. -Men's worm ammo m .. and roomy, only 88c each, d. Sin clniri. 116445-2841 -FOR LATE EOTEHN NEWS Page 3 is zvullob o. t1. 1264-6-28-51 INCH SERGE in-llnvy, wine, brown, nnd block for Dollar Days, 59c per yard. at Sinclair's. 1264-5-28-21 —-CREY UNBLEACHED CCT- TON selling on Dollar Days 9c per yin-d. at ‘Sinclair's. 1264-5-28-21 l -BEADED DRESS VOILEB only 49c per yard at Sinclair's. i, 1264-52801 —-COLORED TURKISH TOW- ELS. size 15 x 30. 2 for 25c on sale days, at Sinclair's. 1264-5-28-21 -MEN'8 COTTON HOSE, spo- clal for Dollar Days. "May 28th. 29th and 30th, 2 pairs for 29c, a-t Sinclair's 1204-528-21 -YOUNG MEN'S SUITS, size 36 to 39. regular $15.00 for $11.75. on Dollar Days, at Sinclair's. 1284-5-28-21 —-10 LBS. ‘WHITE SUGAR for 60c on Dollar Days, at Sinclair's. » 1264-528-21 —-GUARDIAN REPRESENTA- TlVE.--The Guardian's Western representative has an office on Water Street, Summerslde, next to Insurance Gallnnfs Tailor Shop (and directly opposlfis the Gallant Crockett block)-—-his phone number is 238. Ha is an experienced news- paperman, capable of giving od- vertlslng counsel and service, etc.. and will be pleased to receive news subscriptions or advertising. -IMALPEQUE ‘SERVICEB.—Ser- vices in tho Malpeque Presbyterian church for Sunday next will ‘he held at 11 a.m. and 7.30 rprm. The pastor will preach, taking as his subjects, “Not unharmed’ 0f the Gospel," and "The All Sufllcienl Salvation." Mrs. James Campbell, Il.A., will be in charge of the music and will give a. fifteen-minute re- cital before ‘the opening of the ev- enlng service. All are welcomed to ihcse services. —WEDDING BELLS AT FREE-l TOWN-St. James’ Church, flee-I town ,was the scene of u very pret- ty event on the morning of Mayl 13th ,when H. Basil Sherry; of -Fernwood. led to the-altar Rosella, iCurley, youngest daughter of Ml'.| land Mrs. James C-urley of Free-i ‘town, The marriage ceremony was, performed by Rev. Father Frank-i MoDonnld in the p-esence of a. large number of friends. At ill ‘O'clock the brldol party entered- 'decoruted for the occasion, to the] strains of the Wedding March beau; ltifully rendered by Miss Alice Cashl and during the nuptial Mass nppro-i print-s hymns were sung by the‘ Misses Lizzie and Alice Cash. The fbrlde was bccomlngly attired in navy blue suit trimmed with oppos- um fur, with hat to match. and carried a white Prayer Book. Shel was attend-ed by her cousin, Miss Margaret Curley. while Mr. John Bridegroom. After the wedding to Charlottetown where they were entertained lto dinner by Mr. F. G. Kelly, uncle of the groom. At four o'clock they left the city on return. to the home of the bride's lather, where a sumptuous wedding sup- per awaited them nnd where n goodly number of their friends as- sembled to greet. them. Aft-er sup per music nnd dancing was indulg- ed in and all cnjoycd themselves‘ to the full unlll the wee sma’ hours when all (lopurted to their homes wishing Mr. and Mrs. Sherry muny' happy days. The enjoyment of all present was heightened by the nr- rivnl of a company of well con- ducted charlvariers, who created much nmusem-znt by their fantas- tlc dress and notions. The happy couple were the recipients of many valuable presents, They will reside in Fernwood where the groom is s prosperous young farmer. ~ Eastern Guardian l‘. l manor from Holmlnh Catalog.- ....°AUN"I' Jznusuv on rue. WAR-PATH"—A three act. compdy-f gnretfs Hnll oh Wednesday, Jun , 10th by St. Margaret's Dramatic Club. 1231-5-27-31‘ “JEA-BTERN AGENT-Mr. 1.1 W. Murdock 1s now Guardian agen in Montague and will be pleased 1i receive news items, advertising. Job Printing. new and renewal V subscrl ions. ..°THE ANNUAL MEETING Shareholders of tho Martin Pa _ Wrench Company, lahnited. will held in Montague Blptiot Church. a: 11*‘ . m. Mo! Slot. luv. D. Augustine. preacher. Special music. Every- body oordlnlly invited. nausmzoo oouzwl-IAT m- -,‘ Pnovlua. --. Country merchants e hove Ibsen complaining all Sprlnl‘ . of the undue ulotnooo of trade.‘ 11111.] of late, with ~t e foir success of 4 lobstor connorln, ore finding on im- PPOYHIQM. Trslnor, of Albany, attended the. i v the church which was tnstetnliy-l- w... Yuastyiéviu ;..i...s Afford u. liisisftl rmnlv and SATURDAY‘. srrculs r ,2» a _."’.‘.‘9l .Jlu' Y”... . _ . A. ~- Two Real Bargain Days Specials from the Men’s Clothing i Department Men's Brown and Grey Twood Sultl Men's Brown and Bluo Pln Btrlpo ..... Men's Waterproof Duster Cone, $12.00 $15-00 extra special $9.00 Each Men's English Tweed Suits In Brown and Grey- Speclnl $13-99 Specials In Men's Odd Panto from .................. .. 32-25 "P Bargains from our Ladies Ready-to- Wear Department Ladies’ Spring Cont: from .. Ladies’ KnIttedSuIto and Drones $9.60 to . Ladies’ Silk Knit Biooméro, light shades Ladies’ Flznnol Drones from Lodloo’ Vollo Cwrblouool, long and short sleeves 1mm ................................................................................ .. $1.50 up Lndloo’ Crepe Do Chlno Scarves ............ .L.. .. $2.25 up Children's Bloomer Drones from $1.00 to $1.75 Ladloo’ Voile Night Gowns, nnortod shades. Extra lpoclnl .. $135 Lzdloo’ Silk Gloves, narrow ohlrrod ovff. all lhldel. Special 31-59 25 Dozen Ladies’ shopping Bogs. Prloo 65c, 75c, $1.00 Great Values in Our Silk, Dress Goods and Ladies Hosiery Department 2 Webs Black Dru: Silk, 36 Inch. Special $1.19 per yd. 2 Webs Duchess Silk. full width, roqulnr $3.25 for ‘ $2.50 3 pieces all Wool Armure Crepe. Spools! 85c per yard 10 dozen fin; Summeg Sllk Hose, all nines. Special - 7 45c Pair 15 dozen Lndleo’ Sllk Hone. Special $1.00 Pair 10 Wobs good Shade Cotton Broadcloth. Special 40c per Yard 5 Webs 36 Inch Dress Sllk. special ..... .. $1.25 Per Yard 10 WebnlFancy Bodora Volllc. Special ...... .. 45c per Yard Specials m... our= Staple Department 7 600 yards 8O Inch Unbleached Cotton. 3pm," ................................................... ...........,............... 19o per yard 500 yards 40 Inch Unbleached Cotton, Hllvy uvmm ' ‘ ' 18c perYard 500 yards 36 Inch Polnloy Quilting. Bpoolll 25o per Yard 200 yards Curtain Scrlm. Spoolal ......... .. 12o per Yard 200 yards Assorted Colored Crepe. Opoolnl 22o per Yard 200 yards Crehonno, 40o for ...... .. . 32o per Yard 25 dozen Colored Turkish Towels 25¢”,- p“, 20 dozen Colored Turkish Towels . ..... .. 20c Each . Lots o1‘ other Specials in _oll {apartments not nd- vcrtised. Big Values in Our Men’s Working Department Men's Overalls. Special for .... ..... Men's Hnto, Intent styles. Spoclni Men's Capo. Intent styles. Special Boys’ Caps, latest style Bpooill Men's Special 80x ........................ .. Mon’: Merino Underwear. Special ........... .. 85c Each Men's Lined Undorwolr. Special . 76c per Garment See our Spcclnl Table of Men's Working Shh-u n ..................................................................... .. 75c, $1.00 and $1.25 .. 25c per Pnlr Bargains in Our Gent's Furnishings Department Summer Athletic Underwear Combination 85c Each English Madras and Harmony Percale quality. $1.50 ench. Se, window. Shirts. Extra shades .. $1.00 Good quality Fancy Shlrtl, chimed color; and do signs. Bargain counter ................... .....\..._ ............ .. $1.00 Each Man's Cotton Hose. nll ohndoo. 6 pnlro for ......... .. $1.00 Fancy Meroorlzod Hole, all tho leading 2 pairs for - -111..- Low Prices m Within 1.... 01' An. Pmwse Bros Limited FOR REAL BARGAINS . One Price To Al! ceremony tho bridal party motored " clmmn will be staged at Si. Mm" ,0 I10- cessfully conducted under the man- agement of Mr. and Mrs. Robert fiohertson, is now run on a much ‘us-mailer scale under the manage- ament of Mr. Mod-razor. 8 10ml i8!‘- lmer of the province. The Robert- ‘ions have gone to the Unllfill ._$Lg,Le5. The store at Bear River, which was for many years operated iunder the management of William ;J. McDonald, who hars also gone to rtlio United States, is now runnlng| under the management of Mr. Wm. McNeil, the well known hcn man ‘dud poultry specialist. Rev. Father Bradley Is Honored Rev. Geonge F. Bradley S.J., rec; tor who is noted from coast to coast ps an educntlonalist and lecturer. nddrcssed theKnlghts of Columbus and who Kiwanis Club when he vlsi-ted Saskatoon on May 15th. 'Father Bradley is a son of Mr. Erank ‘Bradley, of Kelly's Cross, PQE. l.. and has many relatives and lectlons, Alma Shensgreen; ‘cello etrated to the wi/termost limits of selections, Mrs. Gene Relnb-art. Carl Niderost was accompanist. "Education is rtbe cry of our ago" the speaker commenced. “Our periodicals and magazines nre filled with it; it occupies the constantat- temlon of our legislators; it ‘holds a. prominent place in our political platforms; l1. is the rallying cry in tom of civilization; it. Is the pan- acea. the remedy ol‘ all moral evil, social and individual. Mlulon to Teach "Education is tho rum-[idyngulngt ignorance and bigotry nnd menial Yin-g. But it would be u great mis- take to think that education lg mo peculiar heritage of this urge; tho desire for it is coevnl with the his- tory of man. "It l5 lllllllied in the very title! of the men who were the columns and foundations of truth, for they friends here. Rev» Father Bradley's subject was ‘The Catholic Church and the Universities." 'Dr. R. McDonald occupied the motion o1.’ thanks to the ‘opéaker as moved by R. ;1?. Strick- qdmnd seconded by (l. l-l. Yule. sopgp-,@H_ llwAfiodiepr, pipno sc- .11 ......... ..'§U IN!” GHANGIL- o bores at lllnbt mm w for. no many your; had boom _ _ ¢17*.l'.~ S~ ' a ' . a gm . - -' la’ Musical items of the evening weraa were’ "filled APostlos. ‘that is, mien son-t forth to tea-ch. They were not sent ‘forth for any temporal 311mg. inge which they would bring to ,thosc who would listen to ‘their words. Their mission was to teach. In obedience to that command. "19 000M161! wen-t forth to tench. nd ‘the sound of their voices pen- i '_ N0 EXPENSE is spared <tllllnt "nwnu-"Plrm - just the finest in thewbfld. specimens of the flour are token for t °"- N» the world.’ Thusdld higher educa- tion begin amongst amen. Only n Memory. 1 “And that ‘higher education spread; hi‘ her than any Babylon-l- an sage or yptlan seer. or Roman statesman had over dreamed; high- our convcn-tlonrv-muwlcipul.provin-|or oven than the inspired writers eial and federal; it 11-1 the kcy by of the Old Test-lament had ever which we hope 1o solve ull the per- known; ‘for ‘they had seen darkly ploxlug problems of our new sys- only as in a glass. they had witnes- sed the breaking dawn ‘but not ‘the glorious sunburst." Leading 1111s hearers through 'hls~ iory, in eloquent word-s the speak- c-r continued. Referring to the dis~ aster of tho fallen Roman Emplro: “the great empire fcll and its civil- lza-tlou passed away forever, ‘lc-av- . ing only n magnificent memory bo- hind. and there is probably no sad- der page in history than the record of that fall." The speaker follow- a? with a vivid picture of the on- s augh-t of the barbs/flan hordes upon Romle. "The higher education brought by the Apostles. explained and do- ilned so iumlnously ‘by the Fathers, seemed 1.0 have perished from the earth forever; a failure seemed w have been the ‘mission of the Apom. es. But. therocould he no failure .for Her. who had faced the grout Rom-an empire in the zenith of its glory. for Her, endowed with per- ennial llfe, who had been comma. ‘ , ln- ihg '..r.n.1 1.x A thowhdu ' a rial, and slonod and sequflfllly emwa’ cd by God l-lgmselé to teach alltmlt til th 11 01- m9- mlTa-tioeltly the church Wei-Willi“, had time towoli-l 1°" '5'“ "to? dowod with immortal life. Th9 I . of teaching went 0n; End "Slam darkness. forth from the dlhl m cnzmo the ages of faith. w 82am.- men worshipped before 1110M m ulltar and unado Piowbslonlho 0M 5mm, lerocd. acknowlvdsllls H0 d“. true God and Him Whom , send. Educates Nation! "She founded 8P0"! ““‘l"°;;igl9:, the world renowned unlvors Paris. Bolfliua. lmvlfl. 1'01"‘ maucs, Colmlmn. Alculu. l I Frlburg. Or d! Y0" “rm” all,” ,. now son rough the c1158 h t m of. mm and W“ a 1. quaint St. Andrews or busil 115M“; gow, you will see the ca“; - i a faith no longer ruling! 0M," more mention of these B11031“ , sufllclont refutation of the W!“ that. the Catholic church ls on to cducatio . OUILTED CAP“ j Quilted verve-reeves 1mm“ i" fur are shown 09v evenlml ‘Wt?’ . are very llghflln gown“ '.- i, n: am IooF-Mlninl‘: plume-Vt.‘- g as.‘ -. l~ hog: Choc 9i l," ‘WHIP to thehiflh standordpet for "QEGAL" ls allowed t _. _. 1101x4111 the the miller identifies the flour that will ,. ,., J _~. 4 m SI-J-uwmeotilonr Ono of the moot" mg ‘rein h throctu . Mill labors by rnuipnquurrrtll. , ... .‘ mnko perfect bread. q '41-; pg-lyr ._'.." Pill?»