r v_ eo...;i.sr¢rr.."a?wrn'+za‘as; “ en's. ~ inrc. ' nosday. Mrs. F..- E. ., McMnnus and Mirstcrs ltogl and Edwiirit Mid/gin- us, of Milrfrrnmcbnlf, N. B. ' 1'0 ' visiting in the cit. Mrs. Mo- I ‘iii rlé ‘JUNE '25, 1921 "Fwd b. 41:. 1.... sustain. rm. . - w, Br ‘ch ll "f! “Q .- r CENTRAlL. f orrrirsTLiN CHURCH y Bible School; 31‘ ' l Banking PERFECT eninmerelnl banking eneerxhgn1:’:nsbliizofldalfqbguglstzrf; lncrennnn proportionately with Ilse widening e! itn knowledge. The Union Bunk lill been enp ed In eernmercinl enii bell n century end l: a attained nclen perception o! he rluilee to the benkin; UNI rraAuigor CANAD-ilr l Morgan E,» Genge,D. D. , _Pi‘lefriotiinqfi"at 11"’ P Subject “The Needn oi‘ tho-Church to Meat Bresent Day Conditions" u r .. “i, -._ ., gérvice for more t ne ‘ ll. . a _ _ '$OUl‘;l$ HORSE RACE$.-—Re~ 1" E, _ L, serve ednesday, July 27th for m, H 1M NANA" SAPPER the Sour-ls Rtices. Wstch for adv. fling rot .. trerrl July Bth-wlll . be du Oi) rlottetoirnl July‘ 11th ‘llvclasses and entries ‘all?’ - J R ‘r 'mj'-tii'llifi Q-Ill ‘neg: 5:55;) Iggmgél DRIVtNG. "ranching and pup. . n DIGY, anageE-girt with Bnnhlrn Be" (301 Agent‘ lug coupe: m-Jltho ludios at thc y.‘ '~_ _ ‘ - Golf ‘Links ‘ is‘ lifternoorr. Ten Qovv-e Q-e-ovu 1o ‘Okzlqok- . ~ ‘a. at 7 O'clock rim. ‘a rc; CREAM éobris in any on- ‘wr M. Johnson & Johnson. crtvsuoisii AND FAIRVIEW BAPTIST SERVICES- At Cavcn~ dish. 11 n, niwlfairview 7.30. ST. COLUMBIA TEA PARTY, E_ust Point. Wednesday, July G. keep date free. A lSlPlLLo-A. _ (urred corner yesterday ._| town car conribgr slowly struck u "woman, knocking her down and spilling the strawberries and par ccls she was carrying. Tire wo-nr ‘an fortunately w bulfllthe berries Yond discovery. CALL_ED TO P. E. l_—~_. Rev. Gfillrlge P. ‘Fattrie, of Tri-husintac and. Burnt Church, ha-s recelvedn ‘hearly f < i "#3:; 21hr‘? "na- . 11,33 a 1:‘ »i*___i ‘ STEAMER MANOA from Mon trsal, Tuesday, the 28th, of June. Goods irrderetLui. once will catch her. (fnrvell Bros, Agents. AL‘- DRESS GOODS includ- ing tweed. serges, plaid skirting" etc.,ot r/holesale price lirllar Days at Pwtons. (tome one. come cents to enter each contest. Bulls accident oc- for Drugs. é‘ ,. illl. tliriegtlil] becaries Hull en an out of COME AND BRING YOUR fricnd for some Perfection lce (Ircam ut Cornwall llall, on Monday cvcuirig Jone 27. Autograph quilt will bc not injured. sold at this social. vere ruined be- BUlSlY DOLLAR DAVS.~ Thr- Dolfur ‘Day sales held this wcck by local] mrslrchunts- huvc bet-ll widely successful and lriurilrcils ct‘ shoppers coult‘. be seen husilr cul tic-ring and leaving the slur s in and irnanlmoirs ‘cull from " il-rnn cu-Aatorrnrowu contour: rrr TOP TAILOR u crnggrrinowr ,'l‘lrc rcprcscntzitivti from thc head offlcisirf the ’l‘rp Top Tailoring Manufacturing (‘onrpanv hag been in thc clty tor tho past two days, and has succeedi-il in placing the lirgcncy tor thr-ir raxcirllrent llne of tullormatltl clothing with the old and rclinblc flrru of J 'l‘. Mcken-f zic, Iilcrchzrrit 'l‘:illor. The 'l‘ip Top 'lurlor~ peoplc wcre fortunate in lllllllclllli. this firm to handle this hllilllv-‘fi. as thr-y Zlrrr wcll nown throughout tho Province, raving been in. ‘lHISlIlPSS for over fifty years, and hold thc tronflilrancc. of tho public. ‘ -'_l‘ip '|‘op Tailorhrg is sold at one lll‘_ll‘l‘. illlll have u chain of onc lllflcl’ SUJPt-‘H froru iaozrst‘ to coast in conncctlon with thc largo tailor. lllvl-Z llllllll at 256 ltichmonil Street. \\l!.~ll._ 'l‘or")nto. '|‘hi_- rcprtrscntzrtivc. on being tl-rtcstroncil as to how the company 12-‘ nhic to put out trilorrrrrriltl cloth 111i; rrl $241 gives thc firlloiring solu tion: ' ‘During lllP past six nronths all» wool rn-aterials dropper] almost ono hundred per ccnt_ ‘hp Top 13mm; buying exports orcdicled this large , bllllllll muuy‘ months before it vllllle. flflil were irreparetl for lt. What has br-cn thc result? We are 310W llllylng on dovzrrivard rrrzirkcts ‘ from a large British woolen house which is over-loaded with stock, and looking for large quantity buy- ers. lrnbtrr conditions dropped zil- rrrost in proportion, and \\'c can readily sci: why such stundaril woollen made garnrclrts 'an be of- fered to thc pirblic at $24. Tho rcprtescutatlvc, .\lr, J. ‘H, Dllcmburg‘ has answcri-rl om- (ping. tron, and we lcave ii now to lhr- man who \\'1llilS to buy tailorrrraili- twlotlrlng at a very Ytflrililllilill‘ price to use his own jirdguront. llo r1159 rras thc clroicc ol tlii- house at $24. .\ir. Ellcnrburg will lrc in tiri- city for a wi-ck, arid can bc in- lcr\'ic.i\'crl Ill J. 'l‘. .\l<.l§i-!!i-. -'.- slur!‘ at any time; l r , i l No Savings Account too small Don't think that because your first sav- ings deposit may be small that it will not be welcomed in The Bank of Nova Scotia. A savings account means a new potential customer. It is the beginning of what may be the foundation of a valuable account later on. It is the young man's stepping stone to a business career. That is why the smallest savings account is valued in not -TI-IB . Bank of Nova Scotla i I'ulil-irpCnpitrrl 3 9,700,004) I» II. DIALCORI. Mllflllflll‘ Iti-sr-rvc - - rzcooodruu UllAlll.UT'l‘l~10\VN ltr-rrourt-r-s - zuunoumuu nt Alhi-rtnn, Al- llrrrnclir-s also ‘i- .-r|iri-., IiorzJtr-n, l-Jmcruld, Rlinrtugrrv. iflrcury. St. llctcrc, Souris. Sirmmerrrlria, ylctorlu. i i X. i i v I Evening Service Preaching Subject “The Gloriflczitlon of the Church "WANTED--MAN TO WORK ON ; Mrflitis-istth! our: ter- or the "me Judge Sullivan ~ 1 ‘j Mr. lllii 3 s. Inc, Miss ()li_v l ri Anncttd l . >n l f Re present at the Morning Service. bwoovwu+wn~ve H“ Qvwwvvvvvvvvv v v CLASSIFIED nextlonn Whole e0 nut be ndile Contraction: eount- nn one won nIe allowed nn one word. Oun renuttnncee to cover eent niut neeo-pnn nll ndvertlne- ihiring tlrc forest fires in tho cast- recently had the following notici- menu- In n0 tile fill fill "Ill M! °'"|°°i"|- l¢""|l=llll'l orn cud of the ll‘ and. The size of ll. Price Wcbbcr: “'l‘lrat thc >'"°'"'| "l“"" "-""""'" "umt b‘ '°k'°""“°d' ' l ol‘ thc pictures arc eight by tcrr. veteran actor is still tmjoying good ““¢v vvvvvv v vwwwé 'l‘t) LWl‘ HOUSE T0 LET.... FOR SUMMER months, room for two fanrllics. Six nrllos from town. For irr- forrnuilnn apply to J. ll. Judson, Alt rnd' i. ‘ TO LET-BEAUTIFUL FURNISH- cd borne with all modern conven- lcntxos. (fcnirally located. Apply by letter to i‘2_ M. clo Guardian Office. ______. _ 'l‘ I'I.\(‘II ICRS \\'./\.\' TED WANTED_ TEACHER FOR NEW Argyli- School, $75 supplement. pply to llrrrry McNcvin, Sci-y, llrrrislraw_ Alherbon lllglr School“ Supplc- nrcnUr,~--firr Principal $450.00, mi‘ other‘ tnrno departments $1400.00 each. Appllurrtiirnir rmust lrc in by Juno 28th. W. C_ Law- son, (‘lrrrlrrrrzrrr of 'l‘rustcc.~r. M ALE HELP WANTED farm. Apply .Lo ‘Seymour Wood, Mt. llerbcrt - All members of the Church are specially requested to be curricula. to cont to cover pontnie, e d, hilt five llgnroe (no H.000) J. (l. Mclrean, lloll, second floor qrosite Prowse Brothers. a MISCELLANEOUS 7 MAKE .MONEY‘7AT HOME.-—$l5 "CLOTH, ,drre.~sstl.u' thousands of yards. that. will be ‘Q44 Ln‘; ‘J... to. ed man preforrcil. Apply-tll-Mi-z Riley building, Queen Strcct, op» CAKES TAXI SERVICE stair 113.1". Acorn llcslilcnce, iii School Street. ‘Telephone No S49-J. ll to $00 paid wcckly for your spare tinre ivrltlng‘ showcartls for us. No irrrnvassing. “'0 instruct and supply you with work. Wrist-Angus Show (Tara Stir-vice. 57 X., Follrirrnc Street, 'l‘or0rito. ’ CLOTH, Cl-OTH—DO your ivomen folks nccd nrnter- lab: in_ good qualities for‘ their ondysnitsri" ‘ Wc have sold. as low us $2.75 per yard hall’ regular price, ingoorls 54 to 5i; inches wirl-c. This ls an cx-, ccllcnt opportunity to got mater? lrrls in bcttcr‘ (pralltlizs than us- ually found in women's firbrics, and trlso iako care. of the child» ronhi ncruis. (‘rill at our storc. lilntzlish’ Iii. Sirotch Woollen (lorri- pany, 15S R-lchnrond Street. ‘SALESMAN WANTED. -SALES- man a self rcspcctlng salesman ivlrosc {lllllilllflll ls beyond his prcscnt occupation, might find nroro congenial cnrployuteirt with us ad at the sonic time dou- blc his lntronio. We require. a ruan of clczrn character sound in mind rind body, of strong per- sonzrllty who WOlllll approciute; a life-position with a first grow- ing concern where industry ivould- he rcwrirrlcd with far rrlrovo avcrrigc carnlngs; marri- PPIRSONALS .\lr. llorace Wright, llcdcquc, ivas in thc city yesterday. .\lr. J. l). O'Donnell. city. ivaw a pirsscngcr yesterday t0 St. Staph .\lrs. Tlrourns Iilchltirhon. City, rc- tirrned home ri-fter. spending a week at .\l0rell. Messrs W. E M-t-Lellnn and A. it. llriskci. (Oupt. Trenlrolrn) (with _| lilobellan _of 0'Lcrrry, were visitors sand» Lady May (Cript. McDougall) (h; to the city yesterday. (with corrl from Sydney) —lona —| Miss I). A. Brook's and Miss Mll- rNII Broolfl llliorcikntchn Muss. are visiting friends ln the prov- Mlsscs Llbhlc Wright and Mina Ling WEN‘. among the motorists from Charlottetown who uttenileo thc 'f‘ca held in Montague on Wed- -l——f~\ nt: uri- spc-nding it sirmniorjs vacation on tlr- lsltinflf“'l‘l1@_v wmnPwMvr- day to llrrickliry Bench. 'l‘li<\ many frlr-nils of Wm. lfct. ilcrsirn will be plciiscil to knnw lic lllls‘ ccliiincil to his lltllllr‘ rrt North \lVlll~'.l\’l‘ll for n vncrrilirn nftcr r-iprriillng flvn ycnrsi ln thc (‘unad- lan Wrist. y ._____.ii Eastern Guardian ....'C. BQUADRON. P. E. I. lrlillll- llorsc. Montague will pnrlldfi Ill Montague Stnlion nt 4 n. m. Tuea~ day mornlntl. Juno 2am to entralil lgr Clint). W. H. P90“. @519“- ‘ALL .UNCAi-'LED an» ~»~-_ .. arrived in port in the course of thc past few (lays. " " Kitchener. Muzzle ll. coal from Sydney. Janet A.'(('apt. Riley) Annie _ Capt. Poirler) Bessie (Capt. Tren- Li holm) lrircky (Capt. Forest) Clips. ((‘ript. Lord.) lloward (Capt. Mur~ my) Edward Grover, (Capt. Mtir r:i_i') Junie l~‘. front Plctou. Scaforim (Fapt Pear- . don) llarry li. (and J. ‘ cl) Valiant (Capt. Terrlo) lllctqu (‘oal, Leo, (Capt Hyde.) cd tn pirt into Port llawkeshirry last iveuthcr rind arrived here togeth- "r_ v ‘fr’! lleirt five in lien» York 4 NEW YORK. Juno flfl—'l‘lie hpt- cst June 22 in the history of thc '.- | _ 1 u] we_'tthcr'_.burcriu ivasi record- ‘! x“ §¥ rfllthat. mercury‘ sprint ‘ ._.‘to n ‘ n G0 n. lPW hours oailicr. Tlic sir n imnp 01-24 degrres brought dlscorri fort to sweltering millions. Strviiral hcat proritrirtlnns wcrc rcpnrtnd. TWO MORE U-BOATS SUNK \VASlllNGTON_ Juno 23~ Riddl- t-d lly‘ sliclls from dcslroycrs, two more of the German submarines tiirncrl over to tho United Stirtes for experimental found n resting place on the floor of the Atliintic Ocean. Tircy were sunk 60 miles off Cape Charles Lightship. nonr lllilv sank ihn first of the submarines ln the opening phase of the joint ’ army and navy bombing tests. FOR SUITS, suits and over-coats from our r30 brunt-hos throughout (‘rrnadrr rvill bc sold at $14.00 cacli. Odil lroirscrs $22.95. (idd vests $1.50 ln many cases this pricc is less than one-third their actual valuc Mcrcliiints ‘buy ‘these giroiis for _|J re-sale to their customers. Wise :5 mcnwill buy two or three suits % and an overcoat. For sale at our I1 store only. English & Sirntclr ‘:5 Woolen Company, 158 Richmond d5 Street. |l Eh. u... The folloivlng. scltooncrs have — For lluniiiln, B~ell d; Co.:-I-l.;!~l. (Capt. Murray) 41nd (Capt. lWalkcr) with For A. Plckard:—(\vith grater) Sn l (Capt. W. I For (‘. Lyons it Co:»—(Wlth rirav- ‘ wltu Many of thcsc vesscls were forc- wock on account of stormy .,,_ r of drrterniion from a lo --__<o>—-—-— purposes have whnrc on ycstre ~ navnl aviators bombed i i‘, clruch. Campbellton. next week. SOUVENIRS OF FIRE-Iii Red- diir Jiros. show window on exhibi- tion are several pictures of ' lilurgareUs (fhurch which were ta- ken while the church was burning on June 17th. trrkctr ‘by Mr. A. Aylivurd, Chur- lottetoivn and persons desiring any can leave their address at the drug stirre or communicate with ZVlr. A. Aylwrrrd. this is thc church which was burnt .»\ls0 post card sizes. NEW ANNAN.~'l‘he rrrcc.llng_ of this institute was h-cld at tho home of lllrs. Alden Nousu on June 15m. The rirecting opened do- It is nearly hall l1_i_~'l‘llilll‘.\‘ _ [url- with thc singing of the institute H. Price Webber first vrsrlcd (id-c. A paper on School Work New Glasgow and during all thc was road by Mrs. Enman and one on “What thc Institute Means lo fflrc Community" by Mrs. was decided to hold an cream social at New Annan Park on Tuesday. June 28th. ruccllng will be held at horrie of Schurman. brirs intend holding a picnic on thc short‘ ivcrc added to the Institute at this mr-ciing. v 311's. work under way at Brighton llmul ls proceeding satisfactorily. lt r< expect/ed that grading will bc com’ nleterl today. The new asphalt puvcment will be laid from ltoch- ford St. corner to. \Vll.lo\v corner‘ at Victoria Park entrance. Scvcn- ty-flvenren are rtt work at prcscnt employed about the city on street work, side walk and server laying. St. The pictures were l MR. PRICE WEBSTER. —- The lt. will be remembered ' N-eiv Glasgow .\l. S.. Evening Xciiw: health rrnd as active as PVlll‘ will be gooo ncws for his friends lrcrc zrud their nunic is lHKlOll. lt is an» uthcr‘ striking (rxamplia of what right living and right thinking can regular‘ years that he has lrecn cirnrirrg hi- was on taach ano grcntcd by large ability as arr actor, coirplcrl \\'llil an extraordinary personality, has won for him u place in thc horn-t.- every or-cirsirnr M0359, riudlcnccs, llr: iczl The next the congrewrtion of Bloornsfleld . p. , v . n n with No 8 si lllll llrgrnrlfe ‘Etlwrrril Jsland. ’l‘ll8 Call-l drawn many out of town visitors to ' ' g, . wil he considered at the regular .‘ - C rncctlng or‘ the presbytery oi’ vlira- the uty ' nriclri, to be held ln St. Andrews STREET WORKPJNIO m?“ Full rrilirrnlagc (if thc grind, ‘y-oat.‘ lri-r rs being takcrt ti» carry on with thc training. ‘Finlay an acri-el for a wirr-lci-ts station \\‘:r.~'. crcctod and it i.“ cxpoclcil that lourtrrririv tho Ordcrly ltooru \"ill b» abli- lo is» suc wczrther rcpurts, cic., which thc ivirclcss StJlltlIl will pick-up. 'l‘i:o cabcl scctrirrr is also colu- ruoncirig riding instruction prelimi- nary to tirrniiig out ihc _ calrlc Wiilltlll for a run. 'l‘hi- section will bc sillcciirzl frorrr thc ru cd signrrllcrs and '~ tyropulzrr“ suction. as great "roric-ty ot‘ occupati ns, driv- tars, lincrrrcn_ operators. ctc_ ' 'l‘hr- visual trrnu arc ivorking par- licirlarly iraril; lliigs (could bi: soon wig-ivagyirtg in all parts of thc park ycstcrrnryx Scrg. Instr. Kcruu liri expects to Iuru out a rorrrark- ably vcfficicrrl class, if his voicc holds out. llc i: now being ass‘ - cil by thr- .\'. (‘. 0's of thc cirrrrpzrny, most of Wlliill] arc fully oiralificd signallcrs. ’l‘hc rations arc (‘Xcvllttill our! irrrdcr tho. cxpcrt c_i"c of Scrg‘. Alills arc bclng (robkcrl inro ssorrro of all. old and young, ziccol'i.cil few rmn. That he may. bc srrircil many more yours to culi-rtain, zimirsc and sprcad chccrfirlni-ss ivhcrcvcr he goes is our worst wish. whcrc the mem- 'l‘wo new nremlrers NEW SILKS ARE COMING oArrxr -and more and more are women usi- ting them for ralmost every kind of ‘frock. l if The Silks, Satins and Crepes how shown are of the loveliest of new col- l ors and qualities. A June Rai 0 Ladies Ready to Wear Department One Rack Skirts. 28 in the lot, prices from $5.00 to Loss 33 1-3 pcr ccui. 12 Ladies’ Suits, colors black, navy and brown, $17.00. styles, clearing 80 Ladies’ House gingliams land PRICE ii 12 Ladies’ Silk brown and bloomers attac fQr 9!) 18 Rubber Coats 1n greys an from $5.00 to $20.00 HALF PRICE l» r so Dresses, light and dark, $18.00. HALF 36 Ladies’ and Misses’ Wool from $3.00 to $11.85, Clearing at $2.93 ' Dresses. good styles. colors n-avy, black, HALF PRICE Dollar Day. 8 Ladies’ Tweed Sport Coats, sizes 36 to 40, worth to $22.50, for $11-98 48 Ladies’ and Misses’ Underskirts, in black, $1.50, $2.75 each, for 3i§.!i0,-.r.-"-; fdnr 35 Ladies’ Serge and Tricotine D styles and srirrrdes, clearing at Very special clearing. of Dresses an this lot at $7.98 l . 30 Ohildrenfis Gingham Dresses, rcruarkzibly palrrtablc urr-rils. 'l‘hc Scrgi-ants rrrcss lfllillll to bc the Jicst fild rucss in lhc (‘anrirlizrll . .\lilit.ia. Thi- L-chcduli- of crcnts. for t- da,\"s ficld day is a firll —_--_ -_...-- ~- nbow 0 Among the Prices ~ rown lost profits and those of the L‘ at HALF PRICE a-nd Street voiles, prices $3.00 to lied, size 4 and the entrics now rcccivcd in- JUIVB llri illUUPSS. lsOlllP. of lire Ahl-guwlits host known atlrlctres havc voluttcrcd to otficiatc at the meet in conjunc- tion with .\ir. Gorlrrll or‘ thc Y. .\l. (‘. A. and a (zonrnrrttcr- fronr thc of- ficers of thc company. 'l":e Sergeants now on strcngtli are t‘. S. .\l. Birutcs, Q -.\l 5,, _]_ >1 nroorc, S Scrgts 1.. \li~l)rriigall. (‘. ll. .\lurlc_v_ (f. l’. ihlliairis. SGTELSM t‘. S. lllilllltlllfl, A. l). .\lc.\lz tcr. (‘._ S. (‘lrnndIL-r. .~\. McGllver-a l) fir-ll, Vi’. l5. Smith. H. SlfIlpStm, .\l. M.‘ Sgt. Pickitril, W. Gallant, J. Mills. infantry Camp Notes A and ll. UOlllhillllGS, l’. l-I. l. llll'illlll‘_\".‘lli0nl yostrrr'ila_y at thr- ranjgcs" whllc (‘. anil l). (‘irrrrpirrir-s carrlcrl on with infantry drill and prclinrlnuuv nrusketry training. 'l‘o- day t‘. and l) (Iompanics will trilo- their turn at the ranges. whllc .'\ and B will carry on with company drill. The boys in crimp arc already looking tanned and hardy and in a fcw drys thcy will be in regular ,_.....ing trlnr. A and l3 Cirmpanics, retirrning from the ranges ycslcr» day, presented rt very soldlerly rip-l thc city streets. The band concert at Brighton. one lnrcnt will be repcatcil. snsnsnsn nannnsnsrsnénsnsnsn All the clouds that preceded this J unc happening were by reason 0f ou makers who had to cut the prices‘. ' There was la gracious rainfall 0f reductions gain-s in all the rich tissues 0f which Summons Silken d browns, and black, prices Pull-over Sweaters, prices ‘fancy color-Q ; and resses, in all the lending WHOLESALE PRICES d Suits, very few in ‘in blue and pink, with to 1O years, worth $2.75, (‘riurp was enjoyed ‘by many visitor's! his‘. night. Tnnrgnt thc entertain-J and there has been a wonderful windfall of happy bla A Frocks are t0 be made. ‘ good blue, $21.00 36in. black To Investors F you wish to buy or sell Victory Loan or other bonds, we would re- mind you that our branches at Toronto ‘ and Montreal have departments es» pecially organized for this purpose. Call at our nearest branch; our Mirn- ager will be glad to arrange this tor you. °l° THE CANADIAN BANK or COMMERCE PAID-UP CAPITAL - - $1 5.000.000 RESERVE FUND - - $l 5.000.000 CHARLOTTETOWN BRANCH, C. Lerner Milos, Manager. n the army spor =- tirrltry ‘by fur» lircal su-rretrrr)‘, in the work of en ' nishing zrilrlctcs as well as sport tcrtalning thc boys when off duty lng nnrtcrlarl. Both the infantry and Nightly Sing Songs arc. being heli Signals _ canlus my with basle-lmlll ctrulplnent thc “good old Y." trearani-e as they marched through r '7" S13E01)“. l)().\'"l‘ l’l' ¢\ NY Lilxiillili- See how low these prices are. Dress Ginghams, 5 patterns in plaids . .. . 15c per yard. Dress Ducks . . Colored Voiles -- Uanadian Prints 180- to 20¢. Nlhite Duck ....35c. Chambrays . . . . ll-"w- Prints, best quality- -- - 20.213.250- BAIIGAINS FRO“ THE SILK l)I'1l‘.\lt'l‘.\IEN'l'. 36 inch Silk Poplin in black, navy_ Belgian blue, taupe and brown, for $139 . Black Duchesse Silk, very fine quality $4.75 Heavy Lustrous black Duchesse Silk, 36in. $4.35 for $339 36in. Faille Silk in black, Belgian blue and green, suit- -ab'le for suits or separate skirts, $4 for $3 ' PATONS, l r-.ilrcsrlrtnrntrrrrnmmrnrsrnow- n. tern-rs. no m. Blake of the Halifax Y. n Q irre helping out (f. .»\., is a " ting Mr. (innbell, thi i / *1 The Y.fil.(‘.A, are being provid lrl thc tent whcrc reading an! ' by writing nrolcrlst. checker boards ctc., arc provided. a; ' ‘l- v JAUNTY SPORT SKIRTS Sports costumes are so ‘bewitching l 1 that they are being used for various ‘# . occasions this season. Most popular : are the striped and plaid woolen skirts. They are jaunty and trim, r-i giving a youthful and sprightly ef- l fect. These are used successfully I. with blouses and sweaters, also with contrasting coats. , r 'l‘ OFF BYYING SYMMICR “XV-Sill GOODS _ _ Iitic. White Voiles . . . . . . . . 49c. -- 30¢ up, White Gabardine 93¢- fQr . $3.49 Pailette Silk, $2.15 for . . . $1.49 r-