Get that new COAT you’ve wanted ONE THIRD OFF c....._ _ _ 5. 97 %‘.?.;‘Z§‘ E*”_“‘: '7 .30 it étfiii E*’i““_ ~ 8.64 %‘.:‘.?Z 31".“: ' 9.97 ‘$3.1: S3"? 1 1 .30 $19.50 Spring 1 1 5.00 1 6.67 1 9.67 Coats — — $22.50 Spring Coats — — $25.00 Spring Coats —- — $29.50 Spring Coats —— - One third off Three quarter length Spring Suits $16.95 Spring $25.00 Spring Suit — —- — STORE OPEN FRIDAY EVENING \ Closed all day Saturday, July 1 1 6.67 Jlufi’ 4JIlI'."IIK C;"J.'Z'IHHI"' ' . r. L Aus1u.nd 3. Bernice Gallant. The following is the standing of of Central Royalty —PaullncW man. . Perfect Attendance: by . Iilllkfl - M anti; V131‘ élgfrkiig ii-grinding’ l‘, . - mgriuiepev. 1. Pauline Ward. 2. Dorothy Andrew, 3. Olive Bul- l-lambly, IV. 1. Rita Gallant. I. . Roper, 8. Avis Buhnan. 90?". Betty Trainer, 2. H9011 3. Pearle or. P Shirley Lank, Ray Spencer, Gladys Andrew. olive killman. ullne ward. lrariklin Grade III. 1. -flelen B izov powrns. KING'S scour..- .-am 1-*.i'.“=.....“°<t.'.a.i. tr ~ ‘ msi'aeAu§m1 _______._i 1. Eel!" flac- Hieheit average (90.3 per cent) uni star Prizes-—Gr:de VI. 1. Jackie pencer. 2. Roy Roper: Grade V. , uline Ward; Grade IV. Rita . Gallant; Grade in. Helen Bul- -— Mollie Lewis. Allison , Frank Gal- lant, Georgie Ward, Keith Lank. Roper. Jackie _a newsy unturq mu be able in advance. ilar days specials. 1 ' VIOLIN 1u<:cn-Ar. by pupils of Miss Kathleen Hornhy Phursday evening. June 29th. Holy Redeemer Hall at 7:30. L-344-0-28-3i. ?ridsy night, but will be closed all day Saturday, July let. R.tx's Grocery. * L-210-6-29-31. .3 sruoisr. — A new Victor Radio 1 for only $14.95 at Miller Bros.. Ltd. L—36l-6-29-21. sr. PETEWS CATHEDRAL _ St. Peter's Day. 8.00 P. M. Confirm- ‘ ation Service. L-318-6-29-li. I ATTENTION ADVERTISERS- Advertisements for insertion the following day must be in this of- fice not later than ii a. in. 5 3 " PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION Prize Lists for 1939 are now ready and being mailed. If a copy does not reach you please write J. W. Boultcr. Sec'y. Charlntteiwon. L-230-6-27-tf. I COVEHEAD—STANll0PE UN’!- TED CHURCH SERVICES for sun- ! day. July 2nd are: West covehead { 11 A. M. Coveheed Road 3 P. M. . Stanhooe 730 P. M. The Sacrament ‘ of the Lord's Supper will be observ- l ed at the close of the Covehcad Road Service. Preparatory Service in Covehead Road Church F1-idiiv. June 80th at 8 P. M. L-35'!-6-29-ii. 1 Post Office To Accept Deposits ST. JOHN'S.. FIld.. June 28. — (<IP’—Newfoundlimd will have a post office savings bank as soon as officials of the posts and telegrephs department can set it working. The plan. under consideration for 3 year, was approved by the Com- mission of Government. Interest at three per cent will be paid on deposits up to $5.000 On amounts exceeding $5.000 the interest will be 2 1-2 per cent. In- terest on corporation accounts will be at the rate of 1 1-2 per cent-. About 50 post offices have been selected to accept deposits. As soon as supervisors of the depflrtmeflli have acquainted postmasters with details of the plan it will be 911'- into effect. Deposits from $1 up will be accepted. Anyone more than 10 years of age may open an account. '1"riist funds for children lunder that age may be opened. l . ‘Eastern Guardian ‘ ..-This column is reserved for ‘ news of local interest but adver- ! tislng of a newsy nature ml)‘ 5° “ inserted at 2 ‘cents a word strictly payable in advance. ..'SUBSCRlP'l‘l0NS to Charlottetown Guardian may handed to their Rept. Archie Hume. ..'s'1'0B.E CLOSED SATUR- JULY lst. Dominion Da . the be 510.9’ Spring 5 " _ 10"» , . ’ 3...”. _ _ _ 7-30 sun — — — 1 1-30 .3r:;?_ "“...‘é’.‘.3.‘1...2.‘.‘f§‘.‘. $12.95 Spring $19.50 Spring _,«r-he W.M.S. ofhth1<%dU1t1J1l°¢’id Suit —- — - - 5"“ ‘ ‘ "' 1 ....""‘£~‘.?i‘£‘y‘°’.. tn: home ‘bi Mrs: L. H. Coflin was in the chair. Mrs. Roy Fraser conducted the worship service. After the busi- ness meeting concluded the stud)’ book was posed around. The - sidnmt. and several of the me rs rend lntereetirig selections from it and a general discussion followed. Refreshrnents were then served and a pleasant half hour was en- joyed. Plans we;e made to hold the next meting at the shore. L 1Mrs J. E. Fraser, The president. church in Saint John, N. B., leav- ing fa‘ ifnere on Monday morning. friends.notonLvinhisowncon- and a gift oi money. eciated deepg arm at 5 cents I wore! strictly pay- ORASWELL for . KENT BEAUTY SHOPPE-—DOh L-320-0-20-21. ' CONFEDEBATION urn msun. ANGIE. L-9789-7-21-31. Junior BOTH OUR STORES will be open C'ent‘l uaia ' o0lI‘I-51;] mi; mg:-vs; for new: or local vertilllig of Inserted ..-.--7 our sroial overalls. reg. 31.15. Spec i - - - - . - - - - - 81.39 Ladies’ Silk stockings. special 2Bo I-‘ull Fashioned Chlilon Stock- ings, reg. $1.00. special - - - 651: Men's cotton Socks. reg. coo. ‘Spec .iIpsirrfor-----lac Men‘: Silk Socks, reg. 350. Special per ir - - - - - - Thread. 200 y spool. all sizes in black and white - - - 1 - '10 Boots and Shoes. clearing at discount of - - - - - - - - -20% While Cups and Saucers, 2 for Do Table Oil Cloth. per ya Mixed Biscuits, per lb. - . - - llic Lard. 2 lbs. for - - - - - - - 19c Large bottle Pickles - - - - - Elie Shortening. 2 lbs. for - - - - - 25¢ Shredded Wheat. 2 for - - - - 25c Corn Flakes. 3 for - - - - - - 25c Black Band Nipples. 6 for - - - 25c Tooth Brushes. large so: small so Bulk Raisins. 2 lbs. for - - - - 230 Mitclies. 8 boxes for - - - - - 20c Matches. penny boxes, 1 for - - Bc Cheese. per lb. - — - - - - - - lilo Baking Powder. 1 lb. can - . - lllc General Tonic. reg. $1.00, Special - - - - - - - - - - - B90 I l l '§. IIAIIES FAflEl1.°"l$' . - [IAIN 0liFF - Bill ICMIWI Fancy Cups and Saucers, each no window Blinds. special, 2 for - 2:9 0 Aluminum Ware - - - - 20% OFF Milk, large can. 3 for -- - - - 250 Redltose 'I‘ea.perl’b . - - - --531: Bulk lieu. par lb . - - . - . - . 39¢- Mixed Blscuits, 2 lbs. for - - - Silo JOHN BELL’S ‘ First Anniversary Sale V Iris; P. E. ‘Island BALANCE or‘ This WEEK Floor 011 Cloth, regular 85 cents so i Oar-nil(eal.bag---.---01.90‘ lolnrsilnrmaclnr .----- De Paramonutcanncd beef-lle 550 Peurland E60. Jforlle Perfection Laundry Soup. 10 f Brooms-----2Sc:29c:3i!c:l9c. Macaroni. bulk, 10 lbs. for B00. I to lb. box for - - - — . - - - 05c Men's Caps. reg. $1.00, special 85:: Men‘: Cotton CI Bile Paint- IIJ5 ul.: 31.25 K pl; 76:: 25 rubber tipped pencils for -- 2 Canvas Gloves, 2 pairs for - - 25¢ Neckties - - - - - - - - - 150 up B8 piece fancy tea sets for - -$1.15 Towels, per pair - - - - He in 200 Men’: Handkerchiefs. per dos. 501: Ladies’ llhndkerchirfs. per the 250 Table Cloths, 52:52 in., funny Each - - - - - - - - - - - - 350 Funny heavy silk table cloilis $1.08 Frontenac Cylinder 011, Per gallon - - - - - - - - - 85c lied Indian Oil. per ut. - - - - 2543 Ladies’ Cotton Hose. 2 pair for 25c Flit-8 or. can for - - - - - - 1 Palmolive Soap. 10 cakes . - - 500 Large Peanut Butter - - - - - 20c Clams, per can . - - - — - - - 10c Wilspirin Tablets. 5 due. for - 25c Envelopes, 25 for - - - - - - - 50 Shoe Laces, 10 pair: for - - - 250 other articles too numerous to mention. All substantially reduced. Sale Ends FRIDAY NIGHT at 12 O'clock This Store Operated by Albert G. Keys of Charlottetown Also get the same bargains in Ch’town Store. Phone 1289. ' Know Your E.tiquette—1t Mat- YEO’S THEATRE ; ters to Him Good Manners Win Dates "What a girll" thinks Frank on he says good-night. For Janet's MONTAGUE. SAT. MA’l‘INEE—5 P. M. BOURIS-—MONDAY, 3111. 1st. imtiririg efforts on thfir beliTilf and the friendly relations existing between them, and ended by ask- ing God's blessing on him in his new field. Mr. Long responded in his own inimitable way. Speaking of the pleasure it had been to he would treasure memories of his pleasant tions with them. L Personals ..'Mrs. Lmlie MacDonald and Mrs. Howard Vickerson, Montague. attended the annual convention in Oharlottetowri L While in Montague no msdemany James gnaw of Geo missed, but tions Mr. Do ’s mother, who lived with him endeared her to presented Mr. long with an ad- dress Mr. A:-iimr Inns. of the Mbn- ..‘Mrs. L. a. Mentor, Montague, tague United urch Dmwhed his attended the annual convention in {fie-wgll sermon on Sunday W911‘ "chariot wn, also the annual tion. Mr. meeting of the P.E.I. Protee‘ l to his home Orphanage. . L ..‘I-llis friends regret that Mr. rgetown Roy- alty. who is a patient in the cremation where he will be sadly county Hospital is not improving _ all denom.ins- as rapidly as was at first hoped. ,.‘lMis.a Louise Reynolds with Oathcrine s.ridM1u work with them and assured them 1 or . . M Rieyriolds. They will also spend some time in long was choir director and the River visiting rel o&"§."§§ai'§i“ Y . a. members his end‘ L 3 are beyond reproach. She has poise, gracioueness. It's no wonder she's so often invited out. Her social soreness puts a man at ease. For think what you will. it does matter to men that you know the rulesl They don't say a word it you don't. but watch them lose interest. Do you reply. "Pleased to meet V you" when you're introduced? Say instead, “How do you do?" Do you get tlustered when you try to introduce the new man to our family? It's easy to say. Mother. this is James Holden.” When you're out together, do you ‘ rush ahead. schools‘ 1 fashion, open- ing doors. hsilin taxis. giving the order at the so I fountain? Let him do it. It makes hlrn feel that you are feminine and can be de- pended on to do the correct thing in any social situation. Are you dining out‘! Going to a house party? Brush up on your etiquette by following the rules in our 82-page booklet. Correct eti- fluette for the theatre. hotels. wavel- ng, dances. visiting. dates. Man- ner.-LI Eudnsst 393199 °‘i rsmne Sllld 2.0 in coins for vour copy of Etiquette For Young oderns to The Guardian Home service. Be sure to write plainly your Name Address, and the Name of booklet. Nllne Street Address City ll. 10 BACHELOR CIGARS '“"“'°" til! i‘i'1,"'."“..;«‘£’i'."...uu... °"""""‘“"“""."" U Haa Fm3»_r___!O¢ ..’ A DOLLAR DAYS IN THE BASEMENT‘, Ladle: White Pique Dresses with Flowered Belem, sizes 14--16-18-20 ‘ c 31.29 for——-———————— Ludlu Luce Dream Colon white green and yellow sizes 14-16-18--20 $1.59c|euruI——————-———— Ladln Flowered Pique Dresses sizes 14 to 42 $1.49 to clear at —- — Ludiu flowered linen Seen Tux Dresses sixes 14-16-18-20 $1.49 for Ladies Slacks Brown only size: 18—-20 79: for — — — — ..— ._ 98° . 98¢ 59‘ 7 only Ladle: Crepe and Wurbdle Celuneu Dresses sizes 14-20-42-44 Assorted Colors $2.29 to clear at —:1 -49 Ladies Silk Orgundy and Pique Blouses 39: Assorted sizes and colon $1.19 to clear at ‘Ladies Summer Sweater: in Light Blue and Nile Green sizes 14 to 40 $1.39 for Children: Cotton [Print Dresses - sizes 1-2 and 3 only to elect at — — Children: White Cotton Vents All sizes 29: for — — — _ ._ ._ Childrens Knitted Dresses Assorted sizes and colors to clear at —- -—- -—- .... ._ Boys Cotton Pajamas sins 2-4-6 yrs. in Blue and Green 89: to clear at — - Cliildrens White Pique Dresses with Flowered Boleros 79: for — -— -- Childrens Luce trimmed white cotton Panties all sizes to clear at —— —— ——'— Ladies Silk Nightgowns in Blue and pink. All sixes 79c to clear at — slightly soiled all sizes Ladies Sutm Slips in Tea, Rose and White tocleurut---———_...._ Ladies Print Cotton Aprons . 19c for — — — — — _ _ _.. _ Children: Wool Sweaters all sizes and Assorted colors 79c to clear of Children: Luce Dresses all sizes, Assorted colors 79: to clear at — — W models Regular values patterns to choose from and figured broudclotlis. L - DOLLAR DAYS S $10.50 to $22.50 Now on sale at 43 Boys’ and Students‘ suits 1-3 Regular $12.50 suit sells for — — — —— — Regular $15.00 Suit Sells for —‘—- —— — — — —— — --.— —$1 0 . I 59‘-‘ 1 5‘ 1 5‘ 49° 59° 59‘ 90 1 -2 price 1 _2 price _ ._ 1 5‘ _zprico 59‘ Plaid and Check TAFFETA 39¢ Regular 59c and 69¢ Plain and brocodsd rayon’ toilets In all shades 27”.wlde regular 35c and 29: SpIclul~Dol1ur Day yd. -—- —- -— - - 25‘ Lot of «mus I1iIIl' cups: in dflfkiillddfl mostly navy: and blacks ‘regular price 90: yard special Dollar Day 79‘ Silk Janey in Ilecli Navy and white 60 Inches wide regular price $1.35 ' special Dollar Day -— - — - Dollerbpyprtu ‘M’?-573-'3'- silks off. was hi Mn-v-;v|nk out only. 09""? 3|_"I\v|iie‘ so ""1 Breaded Setlns in Maine, rue and blue. 40"- ' -' , wide mule: price $1.35 ’ special . Ms E. ’ I 9.: Lynn! N‘. w Clearing all broken lines In boy: cups new sliudu, all sizes unbreakable peaks Regular $1.00 value: Dollar Days — —- —- -- — — Clearing lot of boys polo zipper necks pullover sweeten In browns, zircon: and blues. Greatly reduced for Dollar Days —- -—- — -—- — — - l«uIlD|' Duys clearing price on all broken lines of boy’: shirts and blouses in plain Sizes up to 14 M Dollar Days — — — — _. _. _ .. ._ ...__.._.._..— Boys’ skim and elastic top jockey shorts. The real thing in summer underwear Dollar Days 20c garment. —-‘-- — -— -—- — —- — — -- Bow‘ twud also wool and cotton urge long: in good shade: urTd patterns. Size: 32 to 36. Value: up to $2.50 Dollar Day Special boy’: summer weight golf lion — — — -— — -—- —— — -- -—- -—- — 20¢ pair . DOLLAR DAY GIRLS’ COATS 1/3 OFF /Girls’ Coats Imcrt styles and good shades sizes 1 to 14. Onlyq few coat: in each size to choose $12.95 — — - — -—- for $8.64 $8.95 — — — — - for $5.97 $6.95 —- -—- -—- — — for $4.64 $5.95 - — -— —- — for $3.97 $435 -_— — -— — for $3.30 $2.95 -—- —- — - —— for $1.97 Girls’ Crepe Dresses mostly long sleeves colors navy, red green, brown, rust and royal blue, sizes 6 to 14. Dollar days HALF PRICE Girls’ Crepe Dresses mostly pastel allude: sizes 3 to 14. Regular rice: $2.95 and $2.50 Dollar ayr — — -— — $1.93 Regular price: $1.98 Dollar day---—--————si.39 Girls’ Bathrobes sizes 10 to 14 Regular price: up to $2.00 Special Dollar Day Price $1.00 Girls’ shorts mostly 2 pieces with halter tops regular prices Dollar Day sizes 2 to 14 $1.50 for — .— _ _. _. $93. _ 98: for — — — — _ _ _ 59c 79c -—- — — — — — — —- /9c Quilted Crib Puffs colors ‘ink and blue Regular Price 51.50 Dollar Days — — -— — $1.00 Babies Crepe bonnets assorted styles and colors worth to $1.00 Do|lar_‘Doys —- — — ._ _. 49c Girls Bathing Suits Sizes 2 to 14. Regular Price: up to $2.50 Dolor Days -—- — -- — $1.00 Teen Age Dresses for Business girls and young women sizes 13- 15-17. Stylish well made dres- ses In 0 good assortment of colors. $5.95 for — — — — -— — $3.95 $7.95 for — —— -— — — 3595 Half Price Sale of Boys’ Suits 7 22 Boy’: and students’ fine tweed suit:--numbers that have been pretty well sold out-grouped and offered in this M price lot. All new clothes and fancy bacl 5-25 to $1 1 '25 for Dollar Days only off Beautiful range of this spring’: tweeds and twist: in the popular sport buck styles in sizes 25 to 37 Fine choice of shades and ___ ____ "$8.34 Regular $17.00 Suit sells for — — -— — 3- -— —’-— — -—- — ——$1 1 Clearing Boys Toppers -— — — -— -—- —— — — — — — — — — HALF PRICE Balance of our boys spring toppers on Dollur Days only — — — — 1 2 price so 65‘ sec 39 *1 .35?“ from. Dollar Days — 1 -3 on g L