1i plot"; - a S n»! -y"?.i9 :__n“',é'_: .1 .-.-. ..;:.-.-¢.."..1.= i New We have received a small, but very new assortment of Summer Dresses for women and misses. Made 0f best check Ginghams, Voiles and Beach Cloth, in very pretty styles. Dark Voiles, mostly large sizes. Price $12. and $15. _ Light shades in sizes 16 to 38. $3.75, $5.50 t0 $12.00. Baronette Sport Skirts NAVY, BLACK ANI) WHITE Nicely made, with fancy pockets and $l0.50to.............. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. White Gabardine Skirts, all sizes $1.98 to . . . . . $2.98 See our special White Wash Skirts at . . . . . . . . $1.00 White Balkan Middies, detachable collars $2.50 ‘and.. .. .. MILLINERY SPECIALS All Spring Hats, trim- - K. OF C. FESTIVAL. -~ The Eilra\\'iirrr_v and il'(‘ (Yriant fes- iiva lht-iii at the Iiilil-Zillh‘ of tftiluni bus grim-ids ‘Fhuix-ilzii ovcnmiz wit. well tiatronized, anti a good Hum mu realize-ti. tilt: il/vilington Bani furnished the music. Bond FLOUR The Home-Made Flour that makes the Whole- some Home-Made Bread Blade on the Isl- and. by Islanders for Islanders. Ev- ery Ila]; (luaran- fr‘ teed. Ask your Grocer tor a 24 lh. Sanitary Paper Sack and take no other. We want your patron- age. The Charlottetown ,, Milling Co. GEO. 8. ROISON, med and untrimmed. Spec- ial to clear 1-2 price. Balance of Kiddies col- ored Hats. Special $1.00. Prowse Bros Ltd. \ kmszfi%mzizza ‘Your ‘ Gingham Dresses Prices range from belt. Price $12.00 .-. ...... -...-.. $2.98 CHILDRENS COTTON DRESSES Children’s colored cot- ton dresses,‘ sizes 10, 12 and 14 years . . . . . . . $1.50 Just arrived, girls white Voile Dresses, very pretty styles, sizes to 14 years. Price $3.00 to . . . . . . $7.50 ‘i THE WESTERN GUARDIAN“ —TIGNISH— Don't forget ttlwi -—KENSINGTON Dl-llVlNG Part: Annual Parochial Picnic at 'l‘ignleh‘Assouiattiiirt will hold their tinnual July 26, 4022. ' matinee races on \Vt'tiilt‘.‘itlll_\' Aug. i“ ,ust. 2nd. (‘iassoe announced later »-FARM FOR SALE cones rig‘ oi’ two hundrtd and twelve acres --FOR SALE. — My business ln hilllillfill at Shamrock, Apply to D. Kensiitgitin, groceries, coniectiort (Jive-us, Kiukorzi. arics, tobacco» full line of hcv fer-ago tlfiiillS, neuly equipped soda —COME T0 MALPEQUE. -'"Uflif0l|ill.&till, icc-ercziitr parlor effects ,\\'e.lnt»»-il:i_v afttrnoon, July lfltlrftntl aecon-paiiiing iixtures: kitchen tea in iiall beginning at 5 iftjidfkulliitllSlili, lla'iph littitltirutiu. Rat-red ironcort in church at 7.30. I'l‘lIL‘f'tlI:I in a" of church funds. , ,_ WEDNESDAY AFTERNQO FOXMEN MEET. ——— Tilt‘ reg- Jnh. 1m“ N“ roads 1m,“ m “m. ular annual llllltllllll! oi tho tfana» pull,“ ‘Iiiill Filvcr Fm. llrcedtrs -'\.~II4(I - Lita \\'.t_< livlti at tiii» Head Uifitrrui __ KEEF THE DATE ‘N MINDVSummt-r iv on Tuosdtiy. 'I‘hero - W'i-.liii..~'<i.i_\', July 10th. Tea and‘ ' I “ "li'“"l‘m"" ‘(mm “H vnlprhuxllluni M Ammoquu‘ A“er‘p:ii'l;: lil l'lt' Island, inritiiling a mm" “ml cvcnhlg‘ i.ll','§t\ nnmiiior from this cliy __?__ Arrow‘ those present were llr ENJOYEQ ___ Th (ilfiiiiiillti, lxsputy hfinister of Ag- Mncu M u“, Olympia MUHHIZIUIIIIIIFU and Mr. John Jirant. day night was ‘a decided sue ‘wmry “r m” Nimmml LIV“ res-Ii, many we're ,in aitlondancedfidmk Remrds- Oumm" The elm" and rtport a izood limo. Tho Or- mm "f, "V" mrcclnr“ t" H" “Id rwht-atra from (lharlottcttitvn ftir-,"'“""n‘"°¥ "7 H"! wliflm? "Wm nisllrrl iht- ‘music of’ which was ‘Ins msmu“! "I'm" ‘Qiqeflion "I approt-iairazi -by the many in at-"h" "Nirmg n‘°""I""-“- m» i1 50h‘ M-DANCE N.n,l;nu.(,_ setiuent meeting of tho Board, tiio tifliecrs for the ensuing year were “A GAQDEN p551». ___ The sole-criti. The Directors re-port was £'l‘illil or stilltt- insect is causiniz|'i'"hmm"‘l "Y M“ P‘- n- nil-In"? much llfifilirlltiliilll to turnips and ‘H's mm" KmiirYmi-il U"? 79'0"" "I uariltn plants. A tnrmcr in town m“ TIP-Wurst‘. Mr. Jas, l1. l'rit- on Thursday slated that ho hzie clxmlm- “rival lrllllhfllllfilitliill finitlr sown iris turnips i'nr the third "1' mm‘ n" " 0 "P1110410"- rinu lilis season, The potato heeileiwimc “'9 secmmryg 790°". 0°" 1m, also w“, m he w,” numeruugltainod. among other interesting i. aturday, J uly. 15th ens I The J ufy Clearance sale of ladies rea Jed the most attractive. range of suits, blouses and dresses in Charlotte- town. The newnessof the garments, their perfection of style will have added the attraction of GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Some of the lines shown are further specified in, the remainder of this advertisement. Read it—.come early-it istoiyour profit. . One third I Misses’ and Children's Coats. I25 per cent off Ladies’ and Chi1dren’s t Rain Coats ed, they are attractive in every way. them at - . .25 PER VCENT. OFF . Middy Blouses House Dresses Sale for Cash Only 119-12 l Queen St. -'to-wear goods. There bender- Off New Coats You have seen these coats—you know that there" is no line so new—so smart-so attractive to be hiad in P. E. I. as these. And now-—while they are NEW-while there is plenty of wearing time for them'—they are - - REDUCED ONE THIRD Polo Cciats-Navy and Black Tricotine Coats- You Can Choose from these lovely Dresses at one quarter oil There are dainty dresses of Canton Crepe——of Crepe de Chene——of Silks and Serges and Tricotines. dresses are beautifully made~they are tastefully finish- Saturday morning you can choose from iamong One third off One third. off. Skirts 25 per cent off 25 per cent off I Blouses MOORE d} MOLEOD L ID. ’ Charlottetown $t=rse and nicotine "one third off . This auortment of lovely “m. in many good ntyleq-new moclelu, beautifully made flirmentl, ONE THIRD OFF $20.00 Suite at ..... ..'. .......... .. $13,314 $25.00 sum at ......... ...... .. 515,57 t $30.00 Suite at .................. .. szom ' - v-__ A’ ‘:0 These r ‘Fri, g9 ,4’ Sale for p. Cash Only I and clings to the Sandal Tree of PERSONALS on ii-‘ridity to pay a vifill- I0 U’ .11 i,\l‘iilltli.0l'l. H. apt-titling her holidays wllli Si. ll. Semi. hiajor Walsh, who hit-u in charzct: of 4hr‘ land Iripzhl Iiiirse, hero went (‘harloltt-1ii\\'i1 on ‘Mr. l-‘rank Tuplin and day tiitziit from (irantl '.\Iit-.ii. to sptnd a ft-w i‘ "k5 llleir homo in Stimuli-i itle. Sunimorsitio this week ling the Tip Top goods at lntr‘; “iilltlf Street. ---_-14->-—-—-- RADIO FOR SAFETY- pirhlic. French railway officials communication between trains nnd stations. mam. m“. and when,’ appeal. to be tnatter, the pleasing fact that very llFt).~?li(!t'li\'C this season. ll. “m” “"5 a “"59 "IIPTWIEP tar routine Imsincss had been ills the registration of Silver was token up. Considerable time ~FINE YIELD. - Mr. Bernard Fitzslmmons of Long River is the proud owner oi’ several acres oi‘ clover hay, the stocks of ivhich Iintizistiia‘ as tail lg thrno foot, ore field- was “'11s satisfactorily adjusted. t‘. f" . ‘Manager ‘inch in length. This ‘ lrrown without fertilizer. and plan am becoming hotter ten on the last flay of June. ‘v with the fox men. OI-PHOTOGRAPHERS TO CHURCH membership tiuriug the year. Af- AT RQCKEFELLEWS REQUEST DQ-‘vlttl of the Tfllllliilllfillfl regarding. Tmlutvwowx‘ N_ Y" Jury 14__ It .1 Foxesffhn miilenhim for newspaper ipho- ' togrtiphors has como- John was devoted to this worlz, nhich Rockefeller yesterday consented to Proverb? Dr have "himself snapped In numerous Grisdnlo and .\l‘r. John W. Bryanrpnsen, nre now in the city, whore they ‘But the world's riehestman was acqualnirrtphntngrnphed on his own terms. "We'll all go to church flrfit." _.._\1|~_,_ [rrml Farrant, CamDrIdBF l Street, crossed by the car ferry, tends nihirs. May "Murphy, Ottawfl. I5 be more unfortunate in this mat- I’. E. '|‘hurs<iay from, 4 ‘ v _ there, he lHW-r’ I" KUIIIVIIIQ- N~ S- ‘mmmmi "m" ‘l hwrmy Immt I“ liocoine solnohiiini; of a "promisoil liolanil, JITYIVPII hy motor Wednes- lmnldfl —I.\l'r, lilfllilllt. of Toronto, was I" (lwdfillfilfil- their- :it;enl.- satnrn. Mr. Joseph hfoCaul- lltit-ttuso of tho numerous dissa- trnun accidents on loroneh ivallwuys but,“ mwury M" “mslcm comp“ _. ' in the last two yours. which h-avo spread alarm amour: the travelling experimenting with radio telephone seemis likoly to mm!“ mntple tree is native to evory tprov the Orient and our own Canadian lllilipli.‘ . _.,.._ .. W‘ 4o>-—_-- GERMAN GIRLS GET WORK AT GOOD PAY IN HOLLAND ‘BIJRJIIJN, dilly l4. (Continued from P-‘lno 4) V <i Across tho border they scorn tu “miter than we are. "My VOUIIIYY "'“ Imnanil“ molliei- Mrs. l‘. l.. Ainrplli’. Ilnrvam "HS or Tmru" m Onjwu,“ m M. Frontier. made notorious tlurini: the war as a favorite exit from (tr-r- many ("or mu‘ bum“ he ‘H many for fugitive prisoners oi war, . .341; and Mrs, ll. ‘IIUZHIL ‘llos is the sa-nio as that of "God Save h). “gum (mnhm mm H“: mmqipd“ ton, art‘ Aspt-ntlim: their Iifilltlfly" the King" and therefore not nc- through ‘the surreptitious crossing with "IBM" i“ "m" ‘mil (‘rflpltuti-ipcelitiilrio to ltopubiicztn oars. "The "r Ymilll! (“F0100 $51115. illlxlilllb’ l" _ ,, . et Dit~h \m)io inent. it is esti- Su“ Rwmgmd Blmmir hi“ H" ‘luhiviiateil: Lilia‘! ‘Gtiinainy is itireaiiy 0i’ Snell t-‘Xlfvllll? P111130 lllill- I0W.poore.r by 20,000 female scrvanlsas poisons tmu sing it easily, and, as a result of this practice. , \ t, H . , _, ., < With high wages and attritctive "ndxplhmhi W“ ‘m’ us“ n“ “i working conditions, iioiiziml has has H viow by the first two words. ‘O land" for tiertnan frauieins qualiti- tSay.‘ " ifankce Uuotiit: has a (llllnli ‘"1 “it IIINIHQIIVIIW 0|‘ “Whit T\\‘1'l1l.\' '_ , v _ ‘ . to twenty-five gitiliicrs a month a" ‘mu “Hirmk ‘nfwmllm’ "ml VHS m paid beginners, while the more el- popularily with "Dixie Land. but "(Iillnt rut-lave [mm .10 u, my Sm.“ lit neither of the two seams well fitt- pay nurans from 2,000 to 5,000 maria; m, m‘, a Nation“, Amhunh moniiiiyht the tires-out ratio of ex~ change. about ten times moro tintn help of l=his kind receives in (for many. SO" Ailmosl every Engiislvspeakinr, schoolboy in Canada. is fllmliilll" with the “Maple Loaf." -but in Quohotr, and among our French speaking people generally “O (m nitda" is preferred alike for its ,.___ sion. The preponderance o! num l are burs who sing the "Maple Loaf‘ continue. The ON BREAD - An old couple III ltinglnntl inco of Canada; it lins rt richer llro-‘blooti than its follows in our aibundunt forests, and as has been‘ poetioaliy expressed: ~"ll lhedl- nweotnees upon the axe that fella] The words nro, however. evi- dontly tborrowed from the Persian "Be careful to cultivati- a forgiving spirit. like the Sandal Tree which sheets fragrance upon the axe that cuts it down." Thus a eenrimflnt almost divine eurrountll ri'('l*l\'t't| the first ten sent ‘ere from Uhlnu. 'Thte_\' threw tho liquor nwuy nrtd tori-ml the li-nvt-s on broad. Prt-pnro llluc Bird accord- I"" to directions for them with neonat- ’ mlllgillo|itiiposs ' ' D. \\'e own nml uflel‘. lulrjoet to pllur an!" . $50,000 City of Charlottetown, P. E. I. FHA per rent "O-yeur llomll. Duo Int July. IINL’ _ Intern-rut |lll)ll|l|l‘ Int January ||n|| l" Ju|y "1 (lmrlollt-lon l’. N. l. Mu Si. JlIhll-“N- ll. _ || "n; |q_ _q_ ml nrerucrl Interest to ylrld N!“ per cent-B Further pnrllettlurn on request. JUIINSTON AND \VAIID JOHNSTON ANDWARIQ lllrltibrnu Montreal Stork ltlxehnn§c—'l‘orn||to Stock y Exchange 171 St. Junu-n 9t" Ilium-tun lllrcct \\'Ir\~ (mnncclltunn M Ill I llnlllnx. N. hi. o "I" 94 I N. 5- Sherbrirtike y. m.” 5f. Jnhlflt. Nllrl. "iii i ‘ p” i - *- 1 treat slaughter Sale . or GOODS SLIGHTLY tnamao- '1 no BY Finn AND WATER ' Beginning Monday, 17th. and Enilini; July 24th. We will sell our stock of Dry GoodS, Boots and Shoes, etc., at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Emerald liti-llli-lqiiflilflit Iii-U I“ .-,, t."