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W. _ ._ _ 7 _ ' x ‘~-_ K .i . 4** Nizwl ARRIVALS T0 TOP THE SUMMER ENSEMBLE _ Charming new mid- summer hats in Mohair, Lace, Felt and Leghorn and Em-0 _ broidei-ed Crepe Dr if Chene combinations Many of the large models are been shown for dress oc casions but you wil also find among this assortment S m a r " sports hats of felt and visca. They come in all -leading shades of Bieffe, Rose. Natural. to $8.50 li . ` A' ':7"~'f_- _ ___--- whiie. etc. Prices $3.95 " Week-end Economies » _;__ 5 ._ \§-*_ _ _ __ "W / _::_-_ _ _r 1' '-- -7 `~-/,;| __ '» ~-. 4 fr <2 0/ . I 'it l 4 \\\ ’,'.l.'I. ':‘::. "/'.’:_;’: _.Cm /\ , Specially Priced for Quick Dispatch _ Coloured ltayons and Volles, 36 inches wide, a barllilll it - - ~ -~ - - ~ - -- 39° Y“f"f Remnants of Silks, Coatings, Voiles, ltayons, etc., now . .. HALF Pltlblt _. . 250 Ladies' Summer vests . . . . . . . . . _ _ . _ . _ . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . ._ Coloured Dimlty, in season‘s newest shades. 30 inch. Special . _ . . . . . Zlic _ Black Satin Coating, with fancy borders. Reduced to _ _ _ _ ._ . $4.50 Yard Black Satin Coating with coloured border, clearing at . . $5.00 Yard aims quality Lsiuersuk ...... _ we Ladies’ Rayon Silk Bloomers . lille Ladies’ Rayon Silk Slips, shadow proof . . . - $150 155191 -_°.,__?' _e_':'. _-is ' ,_ , _ e 9 ' ‘P *’;'*.~ ` sf - »~_-. _ _ \°_ I ,U ‘) 0 , \ ._` ` Midsummer Dre`s.ses ' these dainty dresses means to_1uly one. PRICE $4.50 T0 $15.00. 1. , °' a. e \ - ‘. / ,. , ,a o ‘P . " 1 f \ L, f/ .. ¢ e O, f_N.:u__` ._ __\_» .__.‘, ,/ _ 8 g ,5 _\ _. ,./ ° ff, "l~.'.."[.;'.'/ ."l['>li¥".` I \< 1\ ‘J .P1 'f 0 2,* il Ty ,~_qi_' l J _ |l_ 'J ‘r _ Select your summer dresses now from I wonderful assortment ln stock. They are a host of original styles. Their shades are flowerllke ._plnk, coral, rose, blue, green, orchid yellow. peach. The materials, fugl, celenese, volle, printed Rayon, dotted muslin and organdls, flowered voile. Many have long ifleeves. but there are also the sleeveless tennis and sport frocks with embroidered monogrsms, etc. To see e`»= 3/2. - \ I ‘T V '\>~‘.. - 1'-<1 *._="_.-i~.~.;_»f;;»~ . -.`-3-‘='-'~4=. - * \ ,~;"` 1. _ _ . ..,_ \/ \ _ .~_ _` _ __*_, _ 'r .EN ‘ ful " ‘ ' ..'.f.f.'.»."i -g-,il ;flf l 1': _ I A “__ 1 l,.[1_“g¢"» A.. €\'l' it _,W _l A Special Purchase and | f ` _ Selling of _ Ladies and Misses Flat Crepe Dresses Rousin g Values for Week-End Shoppers at $6.98 and $12.25 The .litclcet slylc of which you have daunt- less read i fashion periodicals-two piece dress with ,launty pleats in skirts-fancy printed top combine with plain materials, new scarf effects, etc. This is what you'll admire when you seo these exceptional values. Not a doubt but these frocks will clear quickly, so make your choice now. Colours, rose, fawn. green, blue, navy, hlaek, peach, green, blege, etc. ,SPECIAL $6.08 and $12.25 _Prowse Bros Limited In Memoriam THOMAS N. WEEKS Thomas Ni Weeks, 42, a member of the South Portland City Govan- mcnt for four years, died Pr ay momlng, May Brd. at s local hos- pital where he has been receiving treatment for several weeks. Mr. Weeks. who was s native of 30"l 1.33 '1'/i 9.25 'll .9 _*‘ §¢ 5| CJ £50, Q.-o~1u=§c5an:E St. George, B. C.. had made his home in south Portland for 10 years. coming there directly from the South. He had been engaged for some time in the wholesale plumbing supply business. Ha served as lldiirman from Ward 3 for four ` Brace_’s mother, Mrs. Elvira Weeks, oi|1.1°11|nge,- Blnckvllle, S. C., his wife, Ml's._H°w¢y Ollie Pollard Weeks. five brothers, Humor, my Harry Weeks of Blackville, . S. C.lm,;1 N1¢1¢¢| lchard Weeks of Blsckvllle. S. C. , _Kumy _ Ernest Weeks of Palatka. Fla., snrl Ln, Sm" Fine Carpe"nter’s Tools l Rounds. 8. C. 'md Mrs. Julia Wat- 1 _ ers of sz. amiga, s.o_ 333° Mrs. Weeks. wife of the deceased. Hamm., is a sister of Mr. Arthur A. Pollard. "mann" l¢°“°°f'°\\ ° Q | ~ .mutt Hsu Nmllda Znmes Weeks 3LH°llvWl\l~ S- °»f xirnsna `i`.i`\i=`s"f_fff__ isi etsr Weeks of altlmore. Md., and Kmwnw Momma _ 35.1 two mm. nh. uqiiir weeks or um q,,,_.,,,,,"jfjfjj New Haven, and also of Mrs. G._ 1 iiuriotzecown »“"“"“ °°""f_j_ ‘j_ Ndibec _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ s'ri\rmAa.a ummm lxcmlsos mpmmg i0 'i 13.00 00 11.00 101.00 73 23.50 21 lu 1.08 2.00 26.75 41 3,50 . 22‘= 3B'_£| _ _L02 29.75 12 Q l 4 .75 90 17.75 95.00 '10 `|l - -xsNs|Nc"roN uvs srocu Western Guardian -ORDER. LAWN fencing and gates now at Brace‘s. ‘ 4955-6-9-2| -4}UIlllDlAN _RBPIESINTA-’ IIVE for Richmond and vicinity is Mr. Ray Brown, who is open tg 1-9- cieivc new and renewal subscrip- tons. -__. -BRACE‘S STORE is open on Wednesday afternoons for the -L. A. MANN. the efficient agent Y vantage. 4882-6-0.wsm_ ' -GLlDDEN’S Endurance Pure Paint, has wonderful covering qual- ities, large stock at Brace's, 4955-0-9-2l. Mini..-will be may for business about the eighteenth. The wool will be hauled and delivered from thc same agents as in l92’I. 903-8-'I-0-ll Shipping Club loading hogs Wed- nesday, June 13th. until noon. John A. Douglas. \ 4963-6-9-2|. -LEAVE FOR THE WEST-Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Anderson and their family, who arrived in Summerside a year ago from Denmark, left ,on Monday morning en route to Cal- gary, Alberta, where they will now “ `I°.°“l'¢~ of Alberta could do with more rain. though there is no present dangerl -WESTERN OFFICE. - The Western Ofllce of the Guardian is located in the McNeill Building. Water St., Summerside. where sub- scrlptions and advertising will be rccelvcd. The Guardian may be purchased daily at the Western .Office in the McNeill Building or at ‘the McDonald News Store. month of June. 4055-0-9-21. 5 Eastern Guardian , ._'EAS'l‘EB.N AGENT-Mr. J. W. Murdock is Guardian Agent in* Montague' and will be pleased to receive news items. advertising. new and renewal subscriptions. tl _ _'BEGINNING Monday. June= llth we will open our store at 'l a.l m._ and close at 'l p. m. Saturdsysl excepted. R.. J. Macdonald. Cardi-_ gan. 4943-6-8-bi: *_ . _.°MONTAGUE - There will Dc peclal services in the Unltefl Church, Montague, next Sunday at ll a. m. and at 7 p. m. Also in l‘or lillcumutism use _hllnardll Liu lmeni, With the exception of a few locall- d So th n e a, rain during the past week and crop conditions are brighter than they, have been at this period for some years, according to the fifth weekly crop report of the Canadian Nat-l ional Railways. In Northern Al- berta and over the whole of Mani- toba. thc rainfall was heavy, thor-` oughly meeting urgent requirements and building up 'a valuable reserve of moisture. Saskatchgwan gener- ally did not fare as well. though most points were visited by showers.; which relieved the. anxiety which was being felt. Areas around Saska- toon, Rosetcn and Conquest ln Saskatchewan and the southrn part from lack of moisture. Warm, bright weather succeeded the rains.. fur- nishing ideal growing conditions generally. and thc general outlook at the moment is highly satisfac- tory, and a tone of optimism is .present in all reports throughout the West. In the area from Muir to Mc- Cready and in the Oakburn district, all in Manitoba, cut worms are re ‘been found at Star City, Sask and but also at ll a. m. A cordial in- -PAINFUL INJURY - The regret that she sustained painful days ago as thc result of a ,fall _by lwhich she had several ribs broken. Mrs. Mo_cNally is now in the Prince County Hospital and it is to be hop- complete recovery. -SAD BEREAVEMENT - The friends of Dr. William R. Wood, of Montreal, formerly of Summersidc, will sympathize _with him in the sad less hc has been called upon to bchii by thc death of his wife, who passed away suddenly in Montreal on Mon- day last, The news was received by Mr. Joseph Wood, of Summerslde, brother of Dr. Wood, ln a telegram. The deceased was a nutivc of Mont- F5 E. u ra c Among the Indians", the second part of the lecture being given at Freetown Hall, on Saturday. June 16th. All come and rccelvc n bless ing. i -wannmc nsLl.s-minouncc .ment is made of thc marriage of h- ,Moorc, to Mr. Alfred Keith Bar- bour, son of Mr. James Barbour, of Alma, which took place at German- town, N. Y., on May 16th. The cer- emony was performed by Rev. Mr. Keller, in the presence of the im- mediate members of the family. Af- tcr a dainty wedding breakfast the happy couple lcft by automobile on n short trip to Boston. Mr. Barbour has recently purchased a first class ,fruit farm and plans. in addition to general farming to operate a silvcr- black fox ranch. Their many friends years and was s member ofthe Area. more important committees during Amo that time. He had the welfare of Barry Hollinger 'I9 his adopted city always at heart. Bedford . . . . Hb was a member of Hiram Bidgood _ . . . 00 Lodge, F. and A. M., and at thc Capital Rouyn lift.. time of his death was worshipful Central Manitoba __ master, He was also a member of Clerlcy . . . . . . . _ . _ ._ lo the Maine Order of Odd Fellows. crown Reserve 4'! the Unity Men’s Club, South Port- Corona . . . . llsnd Chamber of Commerce, and pgmc _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , _ ,_ lwss sn attendant st the North pede,-91 Kirkland Congregational Church. Grenada 25 ,His surviving relatives are his gmym- Dany wish the happy couple every success in the coming years. -SPECIAL SERVICES AT CEN- TRAL BEDEQUE-Special Services have been conducted in the abovc erican Indians. and for many years chss throughout Canada. The Rev- crcnd Gentleman is a pleasing and forceful speaker. and is a Preacher of the om Gospel, or Power through the Blood of Christ. At present Rev. H. T. Wright is Pos- tor of the Port Maitland Group of Baptist Churches, Yarmouth Co.. Nova Scotia, and moderator of the Nova Scotia Southern Association of Baptist Churches. There is a tense- noss about the meetings that com- h pels the reverentisl attention of t e audiences. and all Baptists should Llsfhhesr our Brother Wright. during the 3°" snort time he is with us on the rs- 23 .75 20 1 .40 2.00 26.70 39 3.50 18 til Thursday night. June lith. at Central Bedeque Baptist church. On Frida the 15th. Rev. H. T. Wright Story Among the Indians" at Cen- l_urc'ay the second part of his “Life 44=V.\Story Among the Indians" will be 4.05 given st the Freetown Hall. Bun- . and Fruits in lesson. _ lustre and rnohah-_ 35,10 day, June 17th, will conclude these Chl# tools are dear at any price. leyhunoaaalatsnleytoelsst _ _____”° “_” 8udbur!lllnu..... Quotation! ftlrhilhed throtlgh ' ' ' ` ‘ ' ' ‘ ' ` eouneay of Louis sr. Arwen .sr co.,l:£§°TD;‘_’__ki15d' ' " .Charlottetown Office. sum” Gordon " 'mn' 1" 'mm N' btldacona ...:;:H. 17 2.25 6.10 101| mo” liidiillry Balifl .___ Ig, .-**’*“° ~ ° 'n,z'1sexnu¢iiss._._,,.i 0.10 11.50 _ _ »__.__..... w1,.|¢,.|| .M g¢¢,|| » Amulet . ._ 3.00 4m “pond M M Wright argreaves ._.,a_... _ _ ._ Towagmao ......,. L37 2.”` *obese-QQQQ-9_g.¢4¢¢.§g.g lparaiso, but those points also report had been caused. Seeding is now _friends of Mrs. John J. MacN:\lly__completed and wheat ls as high as Summenside, will learn with muchgseven inches above ground. Fall rye' lls doing well, and pasture land is ln Fall rye as high as eighteen inches have been secured ,in Manitoba and Saskatchewan. . ` H. C. CROWELL. _ ed that she will make a speedy and press R_ep,.es,,m_am,e_ c_ N_ R_ Publicity Department, Canadian National Railways, Moncton N. B. ' 4958. ` ----<4; _ , L. W. Simms Elected '_ President 0. M. A. ` QUEBEC, Que., June '1.-L. w. Simms, Saint John, N. B., was today elected president of the Canadian represen , a u n u Halifax and F Btanfield. Truro rep resent N. B. ---tO->---- Presbyterian Miss Florence Adella Moore, daug ter of Mr. and Mrs. william sl M0(l9r3.t0F REGINA, Sask., June 8. - Dr. John Buchanan. missionary from lndia_ nominated by thc Paris, Ont- srlo Prcsbytery, was last night elec- tcd moderator of the Presbyterian Assembly. His was the only name put in nomination and his unani- mous cholce for leader is said to bc first in the history of thc Pres- byterian Church. i Card 0_fEhanks Mr. and Mrs. Dominick McDon- ald take this opportunity of thank- ing all their friends and neighbors who helped during the sickness and Church during the last wcek. by death of their little girl, especially Rev- H- T- Wfllhl- B- U- 5°m° time Rev. Fr. Croken who showed such; Missionary among the North Am- kmdness M her de5¢,h_ 4963,; fl-1* PBSLOP Of l1I‘0mi\1¢l\lf B°~Dl»_lBlf Chuf' »H GOO-006 WHEN VISITING SUMMERSIDE DON'T FORGET T0 CALL AT TIIE *@900fO%9 WATER STREET Dinner, Supper and Late Lunch Served in First Ciasl Style. Soft Drinks, ice Cream l ; -KENSINGTON - On Sunday, ‘l :Jnnc 10, there will be services in Wrted but they hw” d°“e “°l me presbyte,-1an church M Kemldamage as yet. Cut worms have also! slngton, not only at 7.30 p. m., as ~- , announced in yesterdays Guardian. Grub W0I‘mS Undef the S011 11031' VHl'l _vitstion to all. _ lno damage. The few points that re-l -_- iported frost also added no damage; and very regrettable injuries a few .plenaid condition. some samples or] Sldey Special Services on Sunday President Elmer Dal/is Kln8Si0l‘|» June 101,11 M0,-ning at 10 45 B m Ont, second Vice President Thom Worship and Sunday School sub as Roden, Toronto, who was made al `Dr. J. Buchannanl . l I l l land. The services will continue un- _ I #Aon 11it'GH'rf . , ~ 0 __ . _ 'rms cHARLo'1"r1urown GUARDIAN ~ _ _ 'JUNn_g__1_030. _ . v ~ \ _ ' -_ _ " * A l I . _ ___ U "`} . _ - 4 \\\> »\ _ __ __ _ _ _:gt _ i _