' PAGE EIGHT. Prowse Bros l. and Gingham. All these dresses come etc. Just the thing for vacation and wear. Better choose several at our sizes from 16 years t0 size 44. Prices to $15.00. Long Silk Gloves black $1.50. - Short and fancy shades $1.50. White and colored Princess Slips $ Bungalow House Dresses, $1.50 to $2.25. Odd lines in Corsets. MILLINERY Our Mid Summer Hat styles suitable for sport Crepe de Chine, Leghorn, dainty styles for children combinatios. $1.40 up. Chiidren’s Half Sleeve Vests. ' Just Arrived Lovely New e Wash Dresses for Summer - zv’ English Broadcl sh Silk, Voile, Falard the brilliant hues of the season, combined with white and contrasting colors. They come in many pretty styles with trimmings of buttons, fancy ties, smart pockets, Ladies’ Gloves in long and gauntlet styles. in sand, grey, white and top Silk Gloves, Chambray and Gingham, Broadcloth and Dimity Over Blouses $2.25 to $4.25. Values up to $4.75 for $2.00. s have arrived. Many pretty and dressy wear in silk Milan and Felt. - in Straw and Silk and Straw (Our prices are reasonable. Silk and Dress Goods Department Ladies’ Silk Hose, newest shades 49c, 59¢, $1.00, Cotton and Lisle Hose, 25c, 35c, 55c. All sizes and shades. Boys and girls fancy top Golf Hose. All sizes. Low- est prices. Boys and girls plain rib Hose in black, brown and white 25c and 30c. Splendid values in Natural Shantung Silk. Usual width 69c up. ‘ ‘ Ladies’ Sweaters, latest designs and shades. A good range of shades in Fugi Silk. All sizes, 25c and 35c.- We carry a full stock of Dress Goods and Coatings imited in stripes and all general summer iow prices. Ail range from $3.00 assorted 1.15 t0 $3.50. i 9 Also many Lowest prices. l! THE WN GUARDIAN g THE wisiir N GUARDIAN l V-lCES-Preaching, June 14th at newer Freetown 11 a. in. at Central at l p.111. —FOX TRAP HOAX——A young man set a trap for a fox which was reported tto have been seen in the vicinity of Fish Inland and Hog Island. Some o! his friends being practical jakesters, enseons- ed a small ‘black dog in the trap during the night, and bad consid- erable fun watching the young Nimrod approach his trap and pseudo fox in the moming.-—K. —SUDDEN DEATH OF MR. ALBIN GLOVEi-‘L-Mr, Ailbln Glov- er, of Kensington dropped dead yesterday evening at 4.30 while in company ywlth his son, Horace and a lboy who was stretching wire w-hile fencing. IHe had lbeen troubl :11 with angina pector-is for some time, but no one-believed this would terminate so fatally. Mr. (Plover was 56 years oi’ age and was one of the very best men ‘in the com- rniiinity. His widow in inaldli-niiood, Margaret L,. McLeod, and son, Horace and daughter Celia survive. to whom abundant sympathy is ex- tended. —-Y. -KENSINGTON ATHLETICS- Mr. Harold Simpson of the Suin- inersiilz Y. M, C. A. has made sev- cral visits l3 Kri-nsington recently. and as a direct result the athletic fraternity are congregated at the high school outdoor gymnasium practising‘ running. jumping and “visit; throwing. in preparation for ‘hi: Doinlnion Day sports in Suin- morside and the big -Fireman‘s Tournament in Charlottetown dur- lin-g Old Home Week. The young athletes are doing ivieil .in the runs and jumps. The big strong boys from the surrounding country are cordially invited to conic in on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, evenings and develop themselves at weligrht throwing and also pract- ise for the big tug-of-war at the Fireman's Tournament. This is tho only way to pick up champions. Tlhtlrc are mo born champions. they must be developed, Etemg] prflct. ice is the pnlce ‘of sucess. K. PERSONALS —*Mr. A. C Rogers Sumimerside, was in Tigiilsh Wednesday V 1 —-Mr. D. B. McDonald, Bkiequc [was in Tlgiiish Wednesday on busi- ness. V. , —~Dr. MoPihee of Surnmerside Avon a visltor in Tirgnish last Bun- Iday. V. i ——Mr. .l. J. town. was in T ‘DIISHIFSS. V. , —Mr. Phil Arsenault of the C. N, -R._ Dept. Summcrsidc motored to ,'i'li§‘l'|..‘!ll last Sunday. V. Hornby. Charlotte- llsllish. last wreek on i ——Mr. Chas. H. Arsenault and Mr. {llinrk Gauilet of Sumnicrslde were [in Tignish last Sunday. V. _ —Mr. J. W. Nclllgan of Rumford, ‘Mo, motored to Tignlsli last ‘week do attend the ordination of -his ‘broflh-‘r Rev. Lco ‘Neliigan, V. ——Mr. Joseph Buote of Dorches- Mrs. (ilrl Rodgcrson and rout tiling True Blue institute which session ln wcvk. met iii Charlottetown .\l l‘ .'i llli from Tyne Valli-y on Sunday an: \\'i.l"i.‘ iill‘. guests of Mrs iiiutlirr. Mm (lent-cc D. Nlnchcoti Th: y rcluriicrl homo on Monday. .\'lr and iVilA Evcrcit iru-ro visions 'l‘liur:-idziy. l I [but now of Wolivillo, N. S. M r Refrigerator Saves Money hating tram which represented Acadia against Oxford and was also clriss valedlctorlan. I Mr. J.'imos Flood of tho Royal llillllk stall. Charlottetown spent tho week cnd at his homo here. _4+>_i. It stops wasteof milk, butter and meat. it keeps vegetables‘ r crisp and fruit fresh. Mr William ‘Culllile has return» oil to his home from thc Plctou (Xillcgiate wherc ho was a sludcnt during tho past term. Mr. G. H. Perkins, representing Boirtty Bram. Ltd, St John. was hero on Thumday in tho interests ‘of his firm. Did you try to "live" by not buylng' c Refrigerator int your? Runcmbcr ‘what; you lent Ind this, your profit by your cxpcrlcncc. Our hlfrlpcrdt-j on cccn pay for ificvndclicc, and boll-lg thc non comfort. convcnlcnbc and hulth. : ~fi$cizntzzzdimirafllzrzaq SPECIAL SALE . AT EMERALD Wllltc Canvas Shoes for , Women. Mlcccc and Children - ll hall‘ price. Illlncc cf Wall Paper. A [cod stock to pick ‘from. conic ncdcw ac 10c double A Icfrlpcrutcr uvcc food, work, tnublc, tlmO. ""797 Jhlconccrvcc huulth. We gm ncmgnmn um will f pole your hcucc Ind put-cc to, pcdcdicn. ‘I056 cfl f6r can. ‘Gluc Ware and Crockery ct Half prlcc. F. PERRY manna AND VICINITY; i‘. J. Noy wr-rr- the delegates rcp- lurstltute, in attendance at tht P. E, l. Woniciik-ai antlliliiisllitnd expert car mechanic ‘is build- slngtpn 0 “r In“ t m,“ andiwill be completed shortly and in . n a J . , _‘ - , , < . .. > 1| tlir- Aliiusi-s Jillll and blliiu iriotcrtrrl u“ munmm“ m w busy l“ uml Ellis’; wedlock In Suiniiicrsldc on l-‘rlr-iids are glad to learn or the ' I - . . ' \ . A Wel/"lced ‘k121i};"ill..f.’l...,T"3?"’iii. uiioiiir . T“ “’°"“’“" .M'“”'""‘"" {Warren formerly oi New (llusgnwimmiety or the lrmhylnrmn [Warren wars a member oi tho ile- . MacLeod. Treasurer. 1 terial are Mrs George i). MacLood ' Frank McMillan; Treasurer, Suth- k l J '-*-__' v The delegates representing T“ IHUNTER RIVER :.r.:r...°':z:2:"...:.Y- ‘.2. "e.?.r.a‘.: town were Miss Margaret Steven- son and Mrs Brenton Dickieaon, and the delegates from Greeiivalo i‘ wtrc Miss Liliias Wonnacott and Mrs John Spence. , .\ir R. H. Campbell. the popular iiig a garage, centrally located and luplo-date in every particular. it I zit tiic old stand. itcv. Bruce Carcw, Bofiitown, N. ‘ It. was licrc the early purl oi thc [week utlrnding the lllllliflli of his fntiir-r thc late Mr. Edwin Czirew. ilc returned to llokitown for u short limo prior to taking a past- 'orato in iildciord coiigrtgzzitloii. Church held its annual meeting on Thursday evening. Junc 4th in thc Methodist ‘Church. Reports from rpvnt tho last fc/w da l"'r. Mass. arrived in Tignish last Friday to be present at the ordina- tion of his brotlitlr, Rev, John Buote. V. —Miss Flo. Campbell cf Chariot- tetown visited her cousin Miss Mar-cars? (fnselcy of Kenslngton last week. ——Mr. Stew-art of liyiidman & 00.. Charlottetown, accompanied by Mrs Stewart and son visited Ken. n Saturday. K, ——M.‘r. rand Mrs. Percy Iyandmigan ‘and son were visitors n) Hopu lllvc-r, on Sunday. K. ~'Mr. and Mrs. Frmi Kylly [nu] sin. rind ‘Mr. 'l‘_ P. Cullen and Mrs Alrncs rllrrlono of Charlottetown 'l'f°im'"li l" li-"iFi River on Sunday. \ —~i?r, J. llianciinrrl. hoonau. Mr. C. G. Duffy and Capt. E. (lallaiit oi‘ Charlottetown. were a party who motored to Tlgnish Mr. Phil -—8HOP from Holman’: Catalog- —-CENTRAL BEDEQUE SER- Bttlcfgilt: at 3 p. m. and at Borden ' _~sw MIDSUJllrMER TRIM- MED HATS. Special showing iflliil): at Holmansv Suninierslde. i551: —FOR LATE WESTERN NEWS Page 3 is available. ll -NEW WORKSHOP AT KEN- SINGTON —- ‘Mr. Sydney \\'cl:5tu. proprietor oi "The Easy ldl-a R:- puir Shop," has lately purchased the Bcitiisto estate which adjoins rCEty diali Plaoz. He has construct- a large up-to-date blacksmith and carriage shop thereon. K. 2 -—GUARDIAN W E S T E R N OFFICE-The Guardian's Western representative has an ollice on Water Street, Sumnisrside, next tr Laurence Gallauth Tailor Shop (and directly opposite the Gallzini Crockett biock)—his phone number is Z33.) He will be pleased to re ceive news, subscriptions or ad vertising. Eastern Guardian ._'SHOP from Holmarflc Catalog ..*PRE$BYTER|AN SERVICES —~'l‘he Continuing Presbyterians oi Montague will‘ hold service in Montague Baptist Church at 11 a in. June 14th. Everybody cordi ally invited. WFEASTERN AGENT-Mr. -l W. Murdock “is now Guardian ageni in Montague and will be pleased tr receive news items, advertising Job Printing, new and renewa subscriptions. ..*$T MARGARETS CONCERT Wednesday evening was a liugl success. The sum of $82.50 iva.‘ taken at the door alone (25 ad mission, ladies with baskets free)‘ ‘Sale of pies in addition, one pii alone fetching $36 ..*WELi'. KNOWN RESIDENT ——.\l. Leo Glllls- a well to do farmer and lobster packer died a. his home, Hay River Thursday morning at one o'clock. War a comparatively young man and was ailing for some time, ..*BASEBALL ORGANIZATION —~A meeting of the Junior Basebal Learn of ‘Sourls was ‘held on Tues day, June 9th, and the following of floors were appointed: Calif-Bill Erlwaril McDonald; President Elmer Creamer; Vlfce President Janie-s Ulianley; Secretary, Mel vin IMOQillliil; Treasurer, Kenneth McDonald. Tlic “Ploneers" soon hope to bc able to have a friendly game with some neighbouring team. Scores Admiralty drONDON, June 12.——Apropos oi a TO-lllflllli made by Lloyd George li a "speech in connection with the lby election in the Eaatibouriie (liviisior of Sussex to ‘the effect that the only navy he knew which menace: Grout Britain was now old iron al the boftoin oi the sea, the Dali; News today prints an article ‘hr L‘ EllL-Cflillifllfilldfll‘ J. M, Konworth, Liberal M. P. for Central Hull, as scrtiiirg that the "die-hard" Tories will demand that ten new 10,000 ton cruisers shall be built and that the Baldwin Government probably uvill decide to lay down rfivc such crrulserrs nit a cost of £3,000.00(' apiece. The Daily News says the Arlmilr alty has Ibrconr" one cf the mos". wasteful dopartnicifs of the Gov eminent. and it still ixcrcisi-s suel mysterious‘. authority ~ ‘or the ad ministration that it lis dbl ‘ to get it: iiriirill H \\\\\\\ i‘ ill \'\ aw “W ¢ W aliiiil A \. ;. own way with lnlqultiuirs case ii defiance of -pu|bl.ic, necessities, last Sun-day to attend the ordina- tion. V. —Mr. i‘. 1.. ‘Rogers. Albortomi tho various offices shower] that ll good years work had been com- pleted. A letter was read from ilcv. W. J Green, Coura, Trinidad. thanking the Auxiliary for tho ‘boxes forwarder] to ism. one a box of garments. the other a box of illllllllf articles. A special offer- ing has been made during the year, anioutlng to $26.00 for the Ham l-iouilg Girls School, Korea. A complete financial report will ap- poiri after the holding of the an- nual Thank offering service before thc and of Juno. Officers elect- cd for tho ensuing year. or until such time during the year when l rrrzlstrrlng fox“ Silver Fox llroerlers Association. A’ good many took this opportunity of lliaizng their foxes. registered. lug covered or iii fl tturtrfrtor)‘. lritor illacMiHirn, bead of the cxrpradtt on,‘ who ‘asked ys in Tlgniohr s in ihc Canadian’ V. inry Wdllbur said today, will carry no rptcial instructions concerning - \ course lt shall plltlfille in clal-ur’ any lands which may be dis- Tilfilfllli ‘stlon was brought up in a‘ .0 Mr. Wilbur from Donal 13.; if t-hcr o were any gpec- al instructions .i‘n Vlliw of “by the Auxiliaries of "the United Church will the reorganized as one are: President. Mrs James E. Andrews; Vice Pres, Mrs Eldon Seaman; Secretary, Miss Fiorrie Miss Ruby Delegates to Presby- a MoDougsil. e Mrs D. M. MacLcod and President. Mucheod; Vice President. George H. McMillan; Mrs Secretary. eriand Mccbeod. Delegates to Precliyterill from tho Band are: llifci Ruby McDougcli and Beatrice M. MacLeod. U. 8. Shims Dispute ,HINOT . Jill! r. ‘l‘ " merits int Ottawa indicating an ‘hi4 lolmrnrmcnl in the dertakiug, adii- will moi" States, Mcill A"! 985116518114! as a Ibaisc, will! lily t0 a communication which in. 390D ill (ta-s dummies of food and ciouii m. disuse null, with the carol private coon-l been tor-nomad g mihom by lrhc Army ma _ crest on the part of the Canadian ‘plans tor trim tin- June 11-min; st azainst the Upitcd ilian expedition uiiirg OTTAWA. Ont, xploring the Arctic, unload the rc- Otficers appointed for Mfller Mls- mgr-q] "n; g6 wqhmgton b, u” jfliflhlvifl 0dr cpmqctlnqcalt, p0 curl slon Band for the coming year new“, qwmnmm i, mm“; ill-l - M» In MAM "l: "Irwin-l- are: President, Mm George D. ory, ‘rice In lonhluc who lilvc tnlurn nn Yinfi “'6' diFWiF-l rd: lnclulcc and first quality frnrncn. Mrs. W. O. Hopkins won the cup for thc best dog, out of an elllry of 225, at thc Bulldog Club's Jubilee '8how I ri Lan- Small 2°” Clearing Line of Silk Hose $2.25 for 99c This lovely light rlcs. do». The dog. "Champion Night Watchman," is valued at 85,000, anti lc the flncnt In the country. - a dui ssss OUR I onion or $750 m, l,’ n. dot many pairs-tho only “l, . r, d“ ~.\\\\\ " v/l 49c PAIR This ls a specially attractive hose, _vcry light and lhgll‘. 1"" right for present wear, llliifld heels, tocc and soles, offcrfld i" Black, Peach, Stucco, Sand, Airl- dalc, Sponge and White. OUT OF TOWN CUSTOMERS- Thccc will be malice, post paid 0n receipt oi price. ' Only 19c Per Pair Yards of Our Special, All Silk Pongette-i-59c weifint, all cllk fabric, “l2 maul“ weight, 33 inches widc, cull-table for undcrwclr, bloulflr children's wear, and really cheaper than good cotton ill? 59c Yard colon arc Black, Navy, cgm. 5| if"! BPOWII. Thc regular‘ price of this lot vvn 82.25 and if wc were continuing them W9 Willi! not ccll for len. Jul} In odd lot that we want to clear out in a hurry --cc whllc they Int. 99c Pair 1 r cults. " 54 Inch Suiting Flannel $1.65 Twenty colors in thc‘ popular useful and hnndccml now curtlnp flannel , s4 lnchu wide. This fabric ll exactly what you nccd for pummel‘ $1.05 Yard e ant-w I" flchntlllc ‘lace-Bolt Torin Lennon OTTAWA Jlllln 1 ,1 a-dfqrq iii addition hotltoN lpllnsoi‘ n -__ hanuou to ‘IL-Tho VI coupe’ iii. qua ' . ' , ,, J w w» yrqc H ‘cljlfenon ,0! #.,I'm‘“lQ an and». ‘ ‘Ohm p-ln d‘: hucllhcdc c i l l l l ‘ca. u wank All wool armurc crc Copenhagen. Ffliln l; week end cpcclul for Friday and Saturday. pc full 54 lnchcc wlilc, cccou brown, lend, Almond, ‘Oran lull n thoroughly gooddrcu fabric which lc lillhg offend II I I 0P. $1.19 Per Yard MOORE 5