i t. l t t i I s a .- l i . 9 . ‘ t n It t (_ l?’ O - O ‘ l. . O I _ Q » o o \ o ' o ' Z l . ‘ g ; i i . 2 s .4 » .3 t 1 r"- 5 _ o l‘: , . 1 z $1 4 1 4 . O _ 1 . ‘ _ I _v z .. a! . : ' ‘ o i lg i 1 t‘; .: 1.. z ~ t i“ THURSQQY, iiEiii END SPECIALS July Clearance SALE Ellen's Spring Suits. Regular Value to $19.95 motto. snot". PRICE 7‘§"~'~* "IV; Suits. Regular Vnltu: to “to v1.1.1: l'lll<‘E 9511111114 Suits. Regular Val t $11, _ $7.95 ,‘ - ,5“. .111 t‘. 1' 1111131, “tits. Regular Value to $9.50. ....-...-..--... . . . . ....., $6.95 LADIES’ WEAR DEPT. A 1'11 l; 151:.‘ Children's Dresses. SALE Flirt"?! -..........................., Tiltiififi‘ Linen Suits. Clearing at SAL PITT"? . . . . . . . . . . l,‘<.?'.-~.' F111 ltlwl Dimity Dresses, all slzr-s. ..._ ,‘.'.‘E11o ztntl Pink. (lultrittg at .. $2.25 '-' lhtldtw; writs. A special line. Sizes (‘I-‘tsringat ' ~ <11‘ llulillilg 511W! Ht Special Tlctlttcctl Prices ‘iiWi r‘ in; l11 l’it1lt,1’0ncl1 and Wltitc. .......................... C. Ar otttt 111.115 of LZIIHPS’ “time 69c no (ttoons nscr. $11111. P111311 Dress Litton. (jt1lo1‘.=,g1"cet1,mauve, ‘1 :111ll1l11c. ling. 45c. (‘Ionrlng at per yd, 35c. lnzzect 11'. a l tnarrlatze oi Mary Alttrtha MacNell t =n_ ].-,».--\ Ynijns (2 Dim-M (mu-y Iuggttlgt)‘ . 1 "n35 ntu-rxtlt-rl hi" 11.". ‘.1 1-‘ 3.11%, l‘ - 1 ' _ _ _ _ _ ‘ _ . l“ . "ultilt. Mr. H‘ L m-Wlwnd " ' of £11m John - _ _. , V W‘ hrzrlc wore frock. with £1 in; oi’- Summer Dress Goods Hearing at HALF PRICE All,» 's Pull» Shirts in white, yellow and blur). Spt-cial, 1:111:11 . . . . . . .. 60c. Men's Fancy Cotton llose. Sizes 10 to 111,11. Spteclnl, 5 pairs for . . . . . .. Blue. Sizes .. . . . . . . . . a H 39c. Btays’ Polo Shirts. Colors Royal ‘Jllto 32. Price . . . . . Boys‘ Uulhrlggun Combination Uutltlrtvcar. Sizes 2G :0 3i, for .--...-... SHOP AT PROWSPS For Quality Goods, Right Prices and For Better Service A n._.._..._-.-.- - ------- P llWSE BROS. LTD. I'll‘! BIG STORE VPRBES WTHYS BENBATITINALlY 775 REIJIIBES $1‘ Til START A5 lllW A9 ‘OET SCORES OF EXTRA QUALITY FEATURES ilouo srzzt. row AND mom! rowan mom: I lxrna-wm: noun vtston , m: r . K-X RAM! IRONT SEAT WIDER THAN ' “OTHE THREE" [ounurv Everything we desire. COMFORT I; in?” our: I have cvrr tit tit-n .. ROOM I.‘$51,133.fi-Tftifiiiffilliii and Cum." STYLE. one co-tld .1 k 1 w." FUI. FUEL-SAVER M” GAUGE 5 5'5 OFITT-Ttiltrd nmrrtr- run trout-or lulu! tnx. lrrlrzht nnrl llcvtrsr only to l-t: addrtl FOR BETTER TIMES . . . DRIVE l WILL" Willys low prices now cave you more than ever before. Wrllys economy can love you nearly half your gas. Owners report savings that average . l0 00 t. month. TWO MlLl-ZS FOR ONE . . . two miles on some amount o! gas . . . two miles on a net of ttros . . . tor eve? mile with many other corn. Wtllys balance engineering and quality materials mnlts it I car that can "tnlrs it." Wrllys stands up under the toughest going. Ilwtlnrtrve hotly design mnkcs full use o! t \'--.'v lnrh ol the chasm: [or room cnrl comfort. _y...|..-,.,,,-;,,t1,.;,.. .;_ Prove Wfillvs atlvnntnges to ywurswll . . . a .\-. .. 1A1" 1;. | rt-le will tin 1t . . .you select tbs routs . . . II uwll lnrnhh the cnr. rr. (gfi ' ‘W. l’. l’. l rwncrtrroulveasztfiouyru wmwt w ~ ILIIVIINATORS IIlD WHAT OWNIIS SIY ". . Jcnuld not owl. l-n a hotter car nt any ut-tc. "7".T‘ I'll) The Central Guardian t This column ls reserved tor news o! local interest but advertising of u newsy nature may bg lnscrted at. 4 cents n word strictly pay- ln advance. . _.. QONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR AhCE. L-6789-7-21-312 _ KENT BEAUTY SHOPPE. .S ec- tals; Croquignole oil Eermanen . - 43724-2541. i WE STOCK HAY SALT. Lowest prices. H. R. Large dz Co. _ 14-3001-7-15-‘71. BUILDING BARN-Ml‘. W951"? Matthew, York is building a large barn, one oi the lnrgcst in York- CHURUI 0F SCOTLANIb-Tlte annual tntxrtitu; o! "The People's Church’ will be held in the c-hurclt on Wednesday. August 3nd. at 730 P, M, Election of Trustees and -othcr business. L-345l-7-27-2t. l WAS WJRMLY WELCOMED — Mrs. A. W. Scnnum 11nd her son. Rolatitl S1 zttnun, ct Wt-sttttont. Que. (who lmtc rclcttlrcs and friends in P. E {.1 spcttt ‘he week-end u: Frcderlcflott. tho gttcst o! Mrs. Harry Kit-hon at “The lllttts," left this nilcru m for Woodstock where ' - n11 li1t~iu1't* rrturning t0 ill!“ Wt .01 ‘ .\lr.\. Scanttm is a. tlattutltcr of Rev, 'I‘il0tnns Mnrshsll. '.\lu1 sutu- 51.11.» \\‘.l.- jliloit)!‘ o! the thocimt, now \ViilIlOL Churzzst. dericton and ' nkiniz her first '~ -1 ~ Bonsheand 11y wclcotn- NEIL - 501cm- ve1y nit-Ly" hour. the and Lnux-cttce Jowph Besuclrey. ‘flllllll-l Srtiucv couple. which took 1.1m- it‘. ‘hr Church of the Sacred ll- SW1 111v morning 11111113’ it-utlers ltt \‘. R. C. ttelclttnttt and .. . at live- o'clock t’. in‘ mmtv friends and he bride is the young- . oi Mr. Juntrxs 31:10- . 't= 511w uud ctluor. . . .\'l.\t1!\t1{. Dublin Strum. v uroutn 1s :1 mm of the lulc Mr. ‘ Jzwvpit J. I3L“.lll(iI‘(‘\‘. n! r i - tt-rlv ti Swim)’. couulc are suend- non in Nora S60- ‘Lu 111 Island.- “ BIDDING ltl < - A wctidlut; <1! \\'1<lu-]>;'un'.i tcrttst tool; place Mrmtluv 111 H11 .\' at 1hr ltomc of l) 2 .\I, A Ninzttttlzty, 137 t‘ "t: ~11 2:11-11" tlattglttcr lttrh - - .\I0l"0ll .\lcD Aloriott ol Xlucttttlrrv was o1; t-r lot. ' ' 2c oi '. Alortoz‘. lcil. _ the ccrclntnrv fur i111" Slows. trztrt-‘Iing thrtturh tlu- White Aiotthlrtttts cn- to Boston and will "o tht-rc. u-hcrc Mr, oi the Cnuatlttttt News. (‘Pl\'('(i his FLA and .- ztt Dnlltoltsic Uni ti ;1<1.-1 11111.. ttc work "stir o1 London. For 1 tout.- l1c lms been r1 . CFTOH .1t the . e v\\"n~>21'n<ltl- Untvcrstty and Sorlwnno 111 Pa Shr- jtvnn 1n llluropt “Ulillfilllé . tuttntrics. during which she was 'l‘hc Halifax lccirrcspontlcnt for Ctroniclc. Intc l wont‘ - bcr o! tht- rtniri I mg a mam i rzfilt. A. B. .1 . _l:l‘st full 0t‘ nll flvc chn t“ lmDlttt-s at thc Susscx. N. B, Show, dlntl an authoritv on blood lines, (t9. |tllarcs Rnss-Mlllcr Vita - (Ymmhh ttlo ltcst fox food he has evt-r used tin mcr twenty yt-ars in the husi- lllrss n! breeding foxcs. Ills hcrd _l has improved in quality turd colour, PERSONALS Mr. George Harold West. City, ls spenrlinz 111s holidays at York. Mme Irvno Vesev. York. is spend- |imr the wcck ttl Vernon River. the I cut-st of hcr nuttt Mrs. Fmmsn. Miss Vlctorln linden, St. Avards, is Vifiltillg rrlcnrls nt. lxlotitagtte and vicinity. 1 __.__._. l ‘fcixllii? lhlkillirltyfly‘ City. spent yes_ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sellnr. Char- loltcttnvrt wore recent visitors to York. thc lluests of Herbert and Mrs. Vcscy, Mr, N. Iutttcnhury naid a business; vlslt to York Tuesday, Miss Katie Pjvwgfll-"lensant Grovo is Stwntlint: the wvok in the cliy. st rsrtttrr‘ EXAMINATION Fitting and Sunplytng Glasses It». ln.t mason OPTOMETRIST MONTAGUE, P. l. I. , Office Connected With i Drugstore Do You Need Help ? It you require o mun, boy or domestic help, o "Wont Ad" in The Charlotte- town Guardian will find you o reliable person. The rote is only 2c u word o duy. Charlottetown Guard- ion "Wont Ads" produce results. Eastern Cua rdian ..°Thls column Is reserved (or news o! local interest but advertising ol I newsy nature may be inserted at 4c a word strictly payable ln ad- vnnce. ..‘ATTENDED UNVl-1lI.ll\'G.— A rtv up at an curly hour r111 Sunday mornlaig‘ crossmg on the 9 o'clock boat, e where which they rcturncd to jour when they witnessed the un- veiling of the monument which was in commemoration o1 the Mg]or_ Thomas. flDixon, the valiant r THE (JHAKLO'l”l'1£'l'UVt'N GUARDIAN ONE of the first rules for comfort in Ho! weather is: ‘Ton’! overload your stomach with heavy meals. Eat foods that are light -— crisp -— refreshing.” Nothing tastes quite so good on a Ho! day as one of Kellogg's crisp, delicious cereals in a bowl with cool milk or cream! Nourishing and easy to digest. Kellogg’s Cereals are fitlly coolted—-crisply toasted-neatly to serve in an instant. No fussing over a hot stove. And when the cereal you buy bears the name Kellogg’s, you can be certain LOOK THEM OVER! livery one of these appelizing Kclioggh Cereals is a crisp, cooling summer trout. And there's a tTitTcre-nt kintl to suit every tussle! See your grocer now, and stuck up for hot wcalltcr! ..'SUBSCR,IPTIONS t0 the Charlottetown Guardian handed tn thclr Rcpt. Archie Hume. ..'TIIE OPTOMETRY OFFICE of Mr. H. J. Mulxui, lylottutguc. 1s again open madc- now lor oyu cxntnittattotis. - KELLOGG’$ for EXTRA HAVOR- EXTRA CONVENTENCE snldic ho dicd lirnrs a o and who did so many deeds of va or for thc AwLht-r Cottntry for Canada nnd the‘ Mztritimcs in particular. Aitcr a most impressive and cere- monious Durade which was witnes- sr-rt by thousands of people. thl members of our local organization tho Ctmttrlittn Legion were enter- tained at a luncheon given by Major Gretzrt. V. C. Then by speed- lnz t1 bit they were ablcpto catch the 8.15 Ferry boat. arrzvinpz Montmzuc late Sunday night-J... may be PERSONALS ..’Mi.\'s Edith MacDonald. Whitn Road 1s visiting in Albert/on the guest fit her sister Mlrs. Lewis Wat- son- , ..'Mrs. Gaudet, Montague. with her two little rlattiihtcrs Alberta and Stephanie are vls ting in Tlgnlsh and are the rzucsts oi Mrs. Gatldctis mothcn-L. ' ..'Mlrs. H. G. MacDonald. Mon- tague, who has been in the P. E. Is- Appointmvtt ts may be L-Zil7B-7-22-Gi. oi returned men lcit Mon- tn Atnhcrst v nrocccdctl had luncheon alter they‘ Bcause- JULY '28, 19.58 SUGGESTIONS at 7M0g92r it comes to your tulle 3d flavor-perfect, ll liot weather. h fflwsowarmthyoliesneloliovosoyeral diflerent Kellogg's - Cereals ready to servo, for variety. Con, wheat, rice, bran-q‘ all the wholesome food gains in tempting form. You can add. ’ still further vriety by serving with fruit, berries or honey. 1361512" We‘ sincerely ttrp-"guefitl-xq as ardent as if they had been her 1 OWN. ‘ "It was on | lmcnt. but 1t proved its point tmdl wr- tt-lt there was nothing to gain __._: 50in bc much improvcd ;n itralth. ..‘Rev. H. G. Wright. o1 lnvcr- ness. N. 3.. who is speaking ~11 behalf or Pine Hill and the Clarence MECKillliOfl Memorml fund. took the evening service in the United Church. Montague on Sunclayr-L. EAGLE STEPMOTHER. ‘EQTID ON GOSLINGS EDMONTON. Julv 27 —tCPl -- Old Goldy, the bu; eagle in the Ed- monton Zoo, hatched a Pair of gosllttgs 1n June tmd her maternal zeal cnttscd the death oi one of them a few wceks ago so the other has been taken from her cage. The eagle accidentally killed the gusting in attempting to lift it. into the nest. Hcr sharp tttlons pierced the tiny lungs. Miss E. L Holmes, secrclar o1_ Edmonton Exhibition assocla ion, said there vtas no doubt the death o! gusting No. 1 was accidental and that Old Goldyls maternal land Hospital. Charlottetown, for. treatment __ltns "ILOIUXLIEQW to _hcr__ hero. DIJNLOP FORT . . . Your supreme assurance o! safety . . . the only tire oflto kind in the world . .. made with 2,000 solid rubber tooth to bits and [rig th dwith dc f ft tabillt d il oroa a graeo sa oryalleladmittigghittgg- luxurious riding comfort. unpn zeul in the pair's behalf had been The Climax T 5U Years‘ y/xflfi’ 1 V, 1 F. R. McLAlNE. 169 Grafton Street MARTIN'S GARAGE. 256 Queen Street J. E. WHITLOCK, 162 Kent Street Let your enjoy Kologfia fir limkfiot, lunch‘, supper or an evening snack. Every package is an outstanding value! A! your grooerk. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. by continuing it further," she Si? Presence of the tcndcr young geese in the eagle's pen was also rlvlng the hawks in an udjoimtm rag-e crazy shc nddcd. in terestlng experi- ‘TQO you like bathing girls?" I vorrtlever“ bathed _.1_n_v.'_'_ DIINLOP "I-T-l". .. An outstand- lsf tire combining high quality th low price. Quiet-runninf, aura non-sit d. t-ply or B-ply Cab o Contraction