JUIAF‘ 13; 192s Central Guardian 36 INCH BARONETTE Satin, all shades. Special price $1.49. Prowse 7""I8-. Lid. 6142-7-fl-3i. CHURCH 0F SCOTLANQ-RAEV. J- W. S. Lowry will preach at Cole- man on Tuesday, 17th at 7.30 p. m. LADIES Spring Hats clearing at “ ‘ $1.00. Prowse Bros. Ltd. 0142-7-12-31, NEW FELTS of all shades and and shapes. $2.75 to $5.75. Prowse Bros... Ltd. 6742-‘7-12-31. PASEIED SUCQESSFULLYX-A- THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN h4"u' (ON teaspoonful of GILLETTS PURE FLAKE LYE in the Garbage czm every few days. It prevents flies breeding Gll..LETT'S LYE 0 keeps everything f g V clean and sanitary mcng those who successfully passed the Public School examinations wero Keith Cameron and Leith Boultei- f Albany Schcol. JUST R-ARRIVED a iew coloured Blazer Coats in_Navy. Green and Red. Cct one today. The season's latest for $4.98 and $5.50. Prowse Bros. Ltd. 6142-7-12-31 BALANCE o! Ladies‘ Spring Coats clearing at 1-3 off. Prowsc Bros" Ltd. 6742-‘1-12-31. MALPEQUE UNITED CHURCH. —The Rev. John Turner, B. A., o! Charlottetown. will conduct ser- vices morning and evening in the United Church, Malpcque, Sunday next. RUSTICO AND STANLEY BRIDGE-Divine Worship will be held Sunday. July 15th in the Rus- ' tico United Church at ll a. m. and in the Stanley Bridge United Church at 7.30 p. m. Rev. H. S. Bishop, Min- later. “Si. ANDREW'S SChOUL CLOSING." "I'M 1S"‘illl|i<illlil1li exuuiilivi-iiuli oi S". A".‘i;iv.'£l.v"5 53.11001 . Tplilfiljdiy J-uxie 28th. _ CORNWALL SERVICES.—- There . . null be service Sunday, July 15th in ‘ .1, y, . . m. s; 1o United Church at. Kingston a: lhilgkljylllzheirgluzalmlb} lfiedlliifiilzl.) The u 3' m‘ W655 m7” at 3 P- m- Own‘ _ . _ ,, - -, wall ai 7.30 p. m. Rev. E. M Litkon vpllfm! weie emmluied by -ihe.r P A Minister 1 \_ .->I.-:i' Miss Liliilun- Costly. say! ‘1 ' ' llflCwVed "or,- ilihefu‘ prom-pt aiil um"- crl an-siwars that Ii'hey had re- cclved careful trainfii . . . _ Aiilz-ai: the examiixuafioh Mr, D xuggfggglfsgfiaatgué} F E3301’ an] Mr. D. J. Mcllorulltl sod“ $590‘ A" in bigsQ-n 200 “m made IDDIQIHQLlJIiiVY remarks, “Mn nQh-vered at you} nearest Sta; Unis 511-1111: lihe i:-.~:<i\ei' on i112 tion. Poole s: Thompson, Montague. ctic 11‘, wok sire had ;l_'l~~‘3 du;- 7_11_3i FERTILIZERS — Subject prior talc. We offer-Acid Phosphate ' irg the 1313i iawn years. and they a grstrJiy rcgrclhler] that she could not romafn ilsir another year. The i: ulher .-i7lie1i ifluizuketl the genie- _ men for ‘i7ll'lii‘ cunmjvliuiec "ivy re- .n.' h-ks. and mild shre assured ‘them THE SACRAMENT 0F THE LORDS SUPPER. will be dispensed in St. Andrews Presbyterian Church (Cardigan), Sabbath morning, ’ July 15th at 11 a. m. Rev. Allister Mur- siro would always remember ilho my of Mmm- Quebec- Wm 0510mm- lJi|i|.|i1v..+.~i shown to i161‘ by the Pmpamtmy services as r°l1°W55— qieuple 1 l illlc llllriilfliilfl 41ml like Thu"sday' July 12m- MB-Yl-lnl/llle. poplin oil‘ Sit. Alli(lll'EI\\"“l Shirl], 11 A- M- Thurfiday. July 12th. Gar- wpi slhe >wnulhl always look buck dlgtm‘ 8 R M- mlday- July 13th- “Villll Dlfll-wlllre out lilo’ days spout Lame valley’ u A" M‘ Fflday' July in me Klmsmhwl‘ 13th. Cardigannfl P. M. Saturday, The iciuizhor received a number July Hm’ Cardigan’ 2 P‘ M’ 4 ti’ hozmllfuil gifts from the pupils 5708'7'11'M‘ (ilflcfinlpllllliflll vhy ilhojli- . l Wis-lies‘- Sire iiheq» lirowieil all] fig];- JUNE MEETING_' our June furl lo homo m-alle candy. :11 1| m; meeting was held M’ the hcme or Mrs. George MacPherson with a very large attendance. Roll Call was answered by your favorite flower. l eports from committees were heard. A new lock is to be placed on school —— and coal shed at once. The new f’ work undertaken by the institute was discussed and arrangements were made for accomplishing of work Do not delay in mad“: W“ during vacation. Final plans were in!" for u,“ Damon“, MSPRAY- iade for the school closing. Mrs. Wm JR." in 01-11" u, secure "fly demMMcLcan asked the members to her nry, and complete usa"sfac‘ion_,rhome for the July meeting. A '.'h|s Mlchlng has 5mm; "u, h,“ onjdelicious supper was served by the l’. E. I. for the p“; 25 yearmlhoswss and the meeting closed by Prices and Terms arranged u, suwNational Anthem. customers. ‘ FlWlHllll-i cl llilt‘, Nuiilzlimlal Airihem iii-loimllii. a vory Snr-lcessflil lilxuril- "lllilon to a (il().qe_ PRINCESS CHRYSANTIIEMUM. S —The Japanese burlesque operetta, “Princess Chrysanthemum,” which GIARLOTTETOWN- P- E- 1- recently delighted large audiences . _ at Alberton, Borden and Summer- " side. will be presented by the Sum- —_ merside Dramatic Society at the Town Hall; Victoria, on the evening ‘of Thursday. July 19th. Doors open at 8.30. Curtain at 9.00. Admission 50 cents. Children. 25 cents. A clean and very beautiful show. Attractive Japanese costumes. Artistic dancing. Delightful solos and choruses. Don't miss this. July 13-16. LAUNCIIING MAY MEETING. Sixteen members met at the homo of Mrs. Peter Walker and answered roll call with five cents. A report of our last entertainment was given, reports were also given by the sick and school visiting committee. A- general business was carried on. It was decided to treat the men who assisted at the school fence with ice cream and cake in appreciation for their willing service and patron- ge at entertainments. The ice cream and cake is to ba ordered from Central Creameriea and the enter- tainment will be held on school grounds on the evening of school closing Juno 29. Meetingfiooed by the singing of National Anthem. after which delightful refreshmfihtl were served by themoetm. W. M. S. MEETING OI‘ UNITED CHURCH. ‘A particularly interesting meeting was held at Winsloe re- cently when members of five ail‘:- illiariea o! the W M. S. of the Uh -- ed Church of Canada came tolfili- ' her to hear a report of the 5t. John W. M. B. Branch meetinfl- MN- w- A. Thomson. Ohm" w? m“; byterial President. had v "IQ ° the pmgrgm; M11 W. Fllfflhfif’: Charlottetown. 88h! Bmnebonélty B138. asst-nanny. m. all and “Alone" and Mrs. r. l. Bfiu- myd, york, gave the rwflfli- l‘ It lowest pollble prices mo fm-mg] meeting everybody ad- Sppelal low price in loll of journed to the church lawn M‘ l" I000 I088 lid 01¢. We have received one carload 185,000 Strawberry Boxes direct from the manufacturer. Made from clear whitewood regulation also as required b! the SMALL FRUITS ACT- done up in crates of 1,000, 000 and 250 to the ante, but sold in any quantity. Also pint aloe for CUB- RANTS, GOOSEBERRY, BLACK Bill-Y, BLUEBIR- Unimd Ohurohtoflufllnlga Fwmu’ "flayed I. m0! w”. 1 claurch. m1. 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