» MEN ’S DEPARTMENTS Men's Overalls. Special prices Men's Balbrlggan Underwear .. Boys’ Wash Suits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Men's Caps. Splendid value to clear at _ Suit Cases. Extra special I SPECIALS FROM OUR DIFFERENT See our table of Men's Working Shirts, large and roomy. Reg. $1.25. 5 .Dayg 51,00 Each Men's Khaki Pants. $ Days price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 and up Sure to Make Hundreds Our Great Double Dollar Day's Sale . Friday and Saturday July Znd. and 3rd. .|_ Horny is fiilu i ii’ iii T iiill, will’ ... ,0 I ‘Elli-b 3'.“ ‘Til. l iii. ieliliiii r An Opportunity to Buy at Remarkable Savings AND HOSIERY . . . . . . . . ._ $1.50 Pair . . . . . .. $1.00 to $2.00 55c Garment 75c $1 0O DEPARTMENTS I00 Yards Special Blsok Duchess Dress Silk 38 inches. Special . . . . . . . . . . $1.39 200 Yards Striped Broadcloth. Special value .. 300 Yards Special Fugl Silk. All new- shades All Summer Dress Volies, latest fancy patterns. dlayens, plain and fancy Crepes, Cantona, Fiat Crepes, Georgette, Crepe de Chlne. these new goods at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Wholesale Prices All Tweed.and Fancy Coatings at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Wholesale Prices .. 45c Yard .. . Wholesale Prices Silks, Fancy Dress lengths, T All ‘SPECIALS FROM Ladies‘ Silk Knit Bloomers . . . . . .. Ladies‘ Pongee Silk Bloomers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sstlnette and Broadclath Bloomers- Odd lines in Goesard and La Diva Corsets. Broken lines in Brasslers. Values up to $1325- 5P¢°|l| - RiehmondStreet Windows. OUR LADIES’ READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT Special Special "iiliiiriili r 1i X Q " Hundreds of customers will come to this Store Dollar Days to share in a great harvest of BargainsGreat elforts were made by our Department Managers to secure unusual values for this event. Every Department in our stare has a number of special values.Limited newspaper space does not permit us to enumerate all the bargains on Sale Dollar Days. Many items not advertised will be displayed in our BIG SAVINGS FROM OUR DRESS GO0DS,, SILK at . . . . . . . . . . .4135 .... 1i 5.1.‘ i... $1.1» 25c Each 20c Each Men's Heavy Work Sex. Special . . . . . . .. Boys’ Balbrlggan Drawers. To clear Men's Straw Harvesters Wholesale Prices on all Felt and Straw Hats. Extra special line of Auto Wraps $5.00 for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $3.00 3 Webs Men's Surtlngs, fine worsted, 58 inches, in dark grey. navy, and black at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Wholesale Prices on S Days 40 Dozen Ladies’ fine Silk Hose, latest sha e . p 29c 25 Dozen Ladies’ fine Silk Hose, latest shades. Regular $1.50 lor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 60c All Children's Summer Sox at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Wholesale Prices 200 Remnants of Rayons, Broadcioths, Silks, Serge, Cloths and many others on S Days The baianc of our Ladlles’ Summer Coats at greatly reduced Prices. Ladies’ Bungalow Aprons, light and dark prints . . . . . . . . . ,_ 35s Cotton and other Summer Dresses from . . . . . . . . . Printed Silk Crepe Dresses. Very special value Flannelette and Wool Blankets at . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Boyd Overalls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Heavy Khaki and Blue Denlum. Extra special .. Men's Police Suspenders. S Day price . . . . . . .. Men's Fancy Cotton Hose. s Day price . .. Men's Special Silk Neekwear. $ Day price . .. Men’s Negllgee Shirt. Specials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 81.00, Men's White “Fianneiette Night Shirts, soiled. Regular $2.25 for .. Men's Cotton Hose. Men's No Button Underwear, Athletic. Men's Auto Gauntlet Gloves. .. Men's Heavy Wool Golf Hose. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Men's Horse Hilde Work Gloves . . . . . . . . .. Boys’ Solled Walsts. To clear .. Boys‘ Cotton Jersey. To clear . Special .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.15 Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5 Pairs lfor $1.00 $'Days Wholesale Prices 75c and up 2000 Yards 36 inch Unbleached Cotton. 500 Yards Linen Crash Towellng. 200 Yards Striped Flanneiette. 2000 yards 32 "inch bestICanadIan Print Cott 500 Yards 32 inch Plaid Gingham. 500 Yards Assorted Colored Crepe. 20 Dozen Colored Turkish Towels .. $1.29, $1.39 and $1.50 .. $2.00 and $2.50 01.29 a Pair $1.00a Pair . . . , . 39c Each ' 39c Each 60 Dozen DishTowels . . . . 500 Yards 36 inch Unbleached Cotton. A fine make. Special . .. .. Epcclal . . . . . . . . .. Special .. Lots of other Bargains not advertised and all other advertised at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Wholesale Prices at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . .. Hall Price SPECIALS FROM STAPLE DEPARTMENT Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10c Yard 18c Yard on. Very special . Very special . . . . . Very special 20 Dozen Colored Turkish Towels, large .. goods, in t . 15c Yard 20c Yard Tweed Rain Coats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A few Tweed Suits greatly reduced. Ladies' Underskirts to clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. A special line of Ladies’ Cotton Night Gowns. Special Broadcloth Overbiouses. Special A line o1 Children's Summer Dresses. Special . . . . . . . .. A special line o1 Ladies’ Trimmed and Unlrimmed Hats to Ladies’ Trimmed Hats, regular $4.00 to $5.00. Clearing at .. Babies Bonnets in Silk, Pique and Muslin. Sale price .. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT 98c clear at . . . . . . . . . . . . ., 31,00 .................... Asaoo ‘All other Goods not advertised at .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wholesale Prices I! n..rr- ~..n _. - 20 Men’s Suits, sizes 37 to 46» Worth to $18.00. Dollar Day special price . . . . . ; . . . . . . . $12.00 40 Men’s Suits, Brown and Grey Tweeds. Worth to $25.00. Dollar. Day Special Price . . $16.00 15 Men’s Suits, Brown and Blue Worsted. Worth to $25.00. Dollar Day Special Price. . .. 17.00 60 Boys’ Suits. Sizes 28 to 34. Worth to $12.00. Dollar Day Special Price . . . . . . . . . . . . 7,50 A WONDERFUL BARGAIN FROM OUR CARPET DEPARTMENT 33 l-3% discount off all our Wilton Rugs. These Rugs are all new goods received this Spring. Get in on this big value event on Dollar Days '=:-:r< b “THE BARGAIN CENTRE” PROWSE BROS Limited . #1 L» HOW THEY sTAN1J"iN"”” r 0m LEAGUE BASEBALL The Guardian ls indebted to Mr. Charles Stewart, official scorer for the City League for the complete and interesting summary which ap- pears below relative to individual work of each player during the course of the games played in the first section‘ which ended last. Friday. Much time and no little trouble was experienced by Ml‘. ‘Stewart in the recording and complilation nl’ said figures therefore congratula- lions are in order for this "silent official" as scorers are sometimes cal- led, not only from the officials and players but. the vast following of fans as well. 1t may he nollcod that “1)ulchy" Diamond. amOng the first fuur in the last official standing, is 110w loading the parade of swattors with a splendid average oi .437. Jack MoEachern is a close second baiting for .400. while (ieorgc Francis, leading some time ago is in third posi- llon with .375. Percy Mclnnls of tho Rovers is the biggest “lhlef" in the league. ho lurvlng succeeded in piifcrlng sixteen sacks with a leading run tol- ul of six. Ed. Lynda of lilo Stars is on Iliclnrllu‘ heels with Biol/oh M010" bases and flve runs. it may also be noticed that the Anchors although not so far ahead this trip in loam batting, are still showing lilo way with .248; Stars second, .245 and Rovers third, .212. Tho Anchors as a team arotho biggest offenders in errors, miaculng i .. Our Sanitary Ice-Cream Service SAVES msu WASHING AT PICNICS, LAWN PARTIES AND ICE CREAM SOCIALS l ke Olympia ice “h”! anon." "flu" wrflrflzerrrnlcongectlon is the Cream the most desirable | e g d a er spoon servc I new sanitary PIP" P“ ° '" ma‘; n ‘flank,’ "w". mm‘ Mr1s'm§:r:. Anyone contemplat- Pl " ' kind should write to us and l" s function of this t ring. oiYmllil h" re AS VELVET." olympia ice Cream 0o. Summerside V‘ for-a tbtalmalrifThe Stare are next totalling '19, while the ERAZMLAI. less errors than either, 15 in all. The following is a complete summary, with one game exception of the big doings: SUMMARY. ]P.O.‘ A E iA . 32 .1 . 3 I 2 Name l6 .18. C. S. Dlarnond-ulnchora J. MoEacbern-Rovers G Hancie—Anchora .|Avge | .437 .400 .375 - .376 .353 s: Zfio accent-cw]; ._.__.__?__-=._~._- C~Z@OQ~II Cullen—Rovera McGulgan--Anch0rs . Mcinnis-Rovors "Ryan-Stars \Lynds—Sl.ar5 Crowoli-diovers . Saunders-Anchors . rProwse-Slars lMoCabs-Slars McDonald—<Ancbo1-s . .McCarey-Stars BOIEGF-‘SHITB . . . . . . . . . McFarland-Anchors .. . Ryan—Stars . . . . . . . . .. McQuald-Stsrs . Cronln-Jtncbora Doylo-Jinvera __._‘_ H»: HM ~I-q@0!¢ c___~__.___ creole: v-rr-‘l-i ... sewn-diatom towed-ice “N “H°’o:=“°”“'5'|->T°’*‘°‘°’€>N:nf°§~Po°-‘Nc=?°ec J. N s, o H *- a: Q -"- _‘_ N, no lnlpg¢l5$ pee-nhs-crcaw... How»; _. wamtoo“ Wllllarnz-v-Rovors V. _-_ H -_ ___.,___.___....___._ . QT‘c-Nl-teGhsb-lqlldbdb!ld@~ihl,gsggl-n“ul—lcdhf-—lqcgglfi@g _._--_M_;_ -.‘—-__.~ __-.__..-_..__. Blanchard-Rovers Dlamcud~Anchors .. DlamonrL-ltovera .. McDonald-Stars .. McInnls-diovers J Bquarebrlggs-Slars W. McTaguo-Rovers .. MdMahon-Anchors Hobbs-Anchors Quark-Anchors . - -- Mchrlonsl-ahuchors . . Teams Batting Average ____..___ C l‘) S l‘) H J F A F B T \ V F R I’ l. \ M l‘ P E F‘ E E I! R ll ¢l¢&¢@°O>-av¥'q°°¢¢¢& ¢<>°°o°°c¢rl--crwuum~cw-‘,,_a'“+¢uto°‘seoa~i-ltotneefl ¢©°°~O°_ONNH§NmmMmN~;Nuq“@owM:N; cc°°°°°CHNNNNlflfiwccbiecurdoNs9=aae~ssto¢aocflflce . Con nors—-Rnvers G D M Anchors-MS. Stara—.245. Rovera-—.2l2. ICar-dlgau High School. whore you have been so warmly appreciated for several years; and at the asmo Institute Members Honor Secretary time you'wlll sever your connec- tion with the Women's institute in At tho June meeting of the Car- the “we m.“ who" you have ‘"8811 WW1"?! “mm” w” 0°!” been not. only s valued member, 0! lflVll- "i" h" 5"“ ‘he cw‘ but the fsltlftui painstaking secre- lbh awrlim"! °f m“ 5mm‘ u“ ta-ry for over three yearn. fulfilling "l9 W" "l" "S" w" P""°“'°d every duty. always cheerful and 0v- wLth a vslushlegift and a pleasing "mum u,‘ "m, m h“, out h, 5115"" b? "l9 “mime m°mb°" every undertaking. with whom she has been a general we rum. m" your “Bk h“ "VON"! not been on easy one. but never Mlle Genoa Iewlm learnt 1t mm you. and we have no 0811118511» P- E- l- hesitation in saying that in like 1X38!‘ M"! 116""! manner you will fulfill every obli- We, the women of Cardigan Inning,“ you g" “mg "on to n. stltute, have learnt with earneat"um°_ ream ‘hi! w“ h!" P881111“ With the hllfllol! appreciation from your position as teacher in "4 "gym" "_' Sept. 29m inclusive. "T Field Sports at Tlgnlsh Western Guardian ._FOR LATE WESTERN NEWS -Psgo 8 is available. -—$EE “A PAIR OF slXES"-- ln Central Dodequc Hull July 2nd. 256-6-29-31 —NOTlCE- The Central Bede- quo Flour Mills. will not grind wheat on Saturday's until further notice. 155-6-25-61 —-LOST BETWEEN SPRING ' Valley Hull and Kcnsingvlon m indiun River. lady's gold wrist watch. Finder leave at Kennedy Bros, Kenslnglon. 2070-28-21 locntod in the 233. - -TEACHER WANTED for Bol- monl.. Lot 16 School, first or soc- 0nd class. Supplement $150.—-J. J. Simpson, Soc‘y. 219-28-21 --BEDEQUE STORES."— Tho stores of W. T. Bowneas and Wm. Callback will be closed July 1st _ and Wednesday afternoons and evenings between July 7st and 219-28-31 -—AN OLD TIME FIDDLING and dancing contest will be helrlmunatarfs Umvenmy M” won in connection with the A. 0. H. on Wed- nesday. July 7th. This contest will County only, Prizes in gold will be awarded to the winners. J; B. lMor-rlsey, Secretary. 242-8-29-2 —COMING AT LAST- What you have been waiting to see, "A Pair of Sixes", presented by B9. rloque Dramatic Club Friday. July 2nd in Central Bedeque Hall. Ad- mission 35c. and 25c. 265-6-29-31 —lPl.-AY ENJOVEm-"Tho Path Across the Hills." a play in three hers absent and present, we aak you to accept e small token of our regard. in memory of our happy relations together. Hoping to see you among us soon again, we are ~ Yours very affectionately. —GUARDIAN OFFICE. - The acts, was presented by tho Social Dramatic Players of Bordon, on Wednesday night, the 16th lnsL, to a packed house, in their town. and as it was the lnltlul pro- duction of this organization. they were enthusiastically received by the delighted audience. The acting throughout displayed careful atten- tion to those details which bring out the strong points of comedy- drums, and as an amateur produc- tion, was highly commendable, and deserving of congratulatlonf the character portrayals being of nu especially high order. Between the acts a number of high class spot-l- aitlos were given by Mr. Munroe, John. Nil. and Miss Georgie Rand, of Borden. pianist, which were ro- poaledly oncorod. it is the lnten. Eastern Guardian ..'EASTERN AGENT.—Mr. J. 1mm” W. Murdock ls now Guardian agent ln Montague and will bo pleased to recolv_ news items, advertis- ing, etc. ..'CHlNCl-llLLA RABBITS. - For pure bggd pedigreed shock buy from the Island Rabbltry, Mont- nguo. Each rabbit warranted. 210-28-6l ..'LOTS FOR SALE. -Tondol‘l will he received by tho undersign- orl up lo July 15th. 1928, for tho purchase of two (2) lote--50'x100' banjo artist and vocalist, of Saint _s|tua,,,d on "m norm 8M0 o‘. m“ New Road, Montague. P. E. I. (Formerly old school ground.) Slgnod—J. R. Ilrobaut, R. W. Guardian's Western Office ls now .. .. ..3‘.‘2.'.'.‘..2§'.;1?f..i;‘°..'.§‘2§...'i "::.:;:' WM" sir-r summflaidm "M" "b" and they should bo assures a geri: scripllons, news or advertising will "m", patmnuga be Tllceivlid- Th9 911°“ "limb" i! are included in tho members or tho lion of tho players to present the Stewart’ J_ 1h Younkor. N_ Bl_ Any tender not necessarily accept- od. 182-6-26-61 Th“ '°""‘"“F MISS JULIA RYAN cast: l‘. J. Mcinnis, Clayton (iroon, Roy McKenzie. Fred H. Wlgmnre, After n five weeks lllnoss from John A. (laudel, Mrs, J. V. Macdon- Hlllnui meningitis. Miss Julia Ryan llld. Knthron llowatt, 'l‘holnw. Guu- of this city paaacd Pway m, u“; be open to contestants lu Prince to" dvl. Mrs. John J. Mcisaac. Degrees Won By The Students 0f St. Dunstans i The following students of 8L] the B. A. degree from Laval; George MacKlnnon, Alexandria 47008911. Maolvflllan. Charlotte- l I John Sullivan. Bummer-side El. J. H. ‘Morriasey, Georgetown QCampbeli Wurloie, St. Terese, George Point Austin MacDonald. Glenflrinan The following have passed the intermediate Examinations load- ing to the B. A. degree. John Mscqulgan, Charlottetown Ooorse A. ‘MacDonald. Cornwall Leo Campbell. Elst Point Cecil Cullen. Charlottetown Walter Mdobeilan, Charlotte- town ' Eugene Murray, Charlottetown Desmond 011011. Charlottetown ‘Richard csssldy, Quebec, P. Q. ‘AH-NIP Hilton, Charlottetown ‘Emfllflt 0'l-lahley, St. Peter's MacDonald, Blooming Y Those whose homes are marked The Members of the Whalers with an asterlskwlll be requllerl lo . lflitltttte. wlssss or tbs seen-careless, r. n. Island. pass ‘a supplemehtary examination ' in one subject. Charlottetown Hospital about half post eight Sunday morning at the age of twenty years months. Miss Ryan, who was the daught- cr of Mrs Minnie Ryan, was a young woman of splendid charact- the Gums." Tooth Pesos is the feet massage for the sums. because the gem erous. bubbling rem, laves them with the most ' p,” _ lsctics and keeps m?‘ firm and healthy, , and ton » ~ , quart). er and of lovable disposition. After graduating from the Union Commercial College she was om- ployed for a time in Woolworlhh store, and later in the Western Un- ion Telegraph ofllco, discharging hor duties cspnbly and faithfully. About two weeks ago she enter- ed the Charlottetown Hospital whore everything possible was done to restore bar to health and strength, but Providence willed otherwise. Her death is of unusual sadness as her sister, May. died four years ago at about the same use. Weill!’ years and six months. Great sympathy will go mil l" the bereaved widowed mother. and other members of the family. Wh" have been called upon to bear such a heavy burden or sorrow. Olli- s family of eight. only three re- main, two sous. Dennis and Ed- ward and one daughter Eileen- three children having died in in- fancy. The funeral will be held from the residence of her mother- Bll Gerald Street at 8.40 a. m. lu- morrow (Tuesday) to Si. Dull‘ man's Cathedral. and thence i0 the {roman catholic Cemetery. v . Strawberry Boxes- New l-sgulatien slas (em 1 cAatoAo 1smmvw In stock. Also PINT also ler RAE?- IERRIES and" BLUEBIR- RIEI. * Leave" Your ‘Order With Us Now A big erep of STRAW- IIRIIII is praetiol"! l" our-ed. Prless are likely to be A m o! rneiloy ‘will in mods mm Strawberries and other smell fruits this rill‘- oes that u got your sill"- Our ’p s are lower than Ill!’ ‘ We b _ In OAR- LOA m PAY ‘gAsl-l. Our share In tns lvvlll‘ prises -ss ‘a eenlsqllthos. z WHOEIIALI , l RETAIL a109, Lmlrrso.‘