' JULYs; 191s 11'" _£.‘ E E h‘ r: s‘; A 2M iii-i i.‘ . =g??'},g1‘i#a¢=' nth‘ ~. .1~<._<»s t r ‘arse...- rmsr rwon ‘ . . Fugi Silka at .49 yd. so- 2,009 yda. Dress Glnlhams 32 inches wide regular valna .21 yd. for .17. SMM-Drela Gillhams 84 in. wide in all‘ of . the latest shades an! , ‘ reg. price .89e. during thil great sale at .19c -yd. Z509 yds. Chalnbray 32 in. wide assorted patterns, reg. 18 $2.90. eqgfiissegfr-tfiiififlik‘ y. erasures-ans; can» Cream Serge: and Fiannels 54 in. wide ranging from 82-19 to $4.65 a yd. at clearing prices. _ 1 Special line of Crepe and Rayon; at .69 yd, ' l_ Baronet Satin at .99 yd. ' . i- ' ill] '_‘ o"! "l" 0! Crqie do Chine consisting o! iifteen shades. ‘special clearing prlce $1.39 yd. t?! Twenty Velvet Boudette toclearat $6.99. price. All our ilfllliellsv stock recur-r; Ever Offered Pongce Silk very special at .39 yd. Quantity of Ladies Chiffon Hose, regular price $3.50 for _ ‘Children's Short Socks, .49 pair. Iha I Fancy Silks clearing at .98 yd. cts. yd. for 14c yd. . ' l g1 Apron Gingham: 999 ydl. regular 26c yd. for 19o yd. a; lzoo yds. Heavyweight Bed Ticking suitable for ieatherIr "WW "0011 3' reg. price .49 yd.’ for .29 yd. ' ' _ gr a Quantity of all Linen Towelling reg. values o: yd. for OUR LADIES’ READY-TO-WEAR .26 yd ~ ~ $3 g 50 dos. Towels to clear at fi pair. DEPARTMENT g _, Special lei ei Milieu Cloth-Comes at eauilv m! oriee- a Vwhlch is esnlmes to be the beat east of Montreal enerr some a: w“ Anrimaereelal of Polret in Oekheert and Fawn M in- startling values and the assortment so fur 1s tn. largest m i e a . yd. reg. value $3.99. the city. % s] 6901i; piece only e! Trieeilne 54 in. wide. res. 02-15 yd- ior All merchandise offered at wholesale pricesr To clear L“ ' Y , four long Knitted Coats. Nine Rain Coats, Lctherettes and 3 All Light-Weight Dress Materials including rm; and m; 5m, ‘m, ,1,” m, “,9; g wool Jerseys at twenty per cent discount, ' . n” 5w", sum h “ab” 5945 Dresses special rack worth $15.00 r A quantity of Knit and Sport Dresses at exactly half- of Men's, Boys‘ and Chiidrens’ Clothing will beiofleredat wholesale prices. Bargain‘ Basement-One Thousand Specials for . THE CHARl.O'l"l‘E'l'0wN GumwlAm - ‘DOLLAR DAYS July 5n. and 6th- OUR ANNUAL MID-SUMMER CLEARING SALE With Many Hundreds of Specials from Every Section Throughout Our Store p’ Four Shopping Floors Loaded with Up-to-date Goods i i 2X. Fortunate Purchase’ of WASH GOODS Enables Us to Offer ‘Qur by This Store ‘ $15.00. All our Carpets. .0_llcloths eluded in this sale. Silk Scarves at .98., each. .55 and’ .65 for .39 a pair. _ aiaea at .39. 19c; MeifaCaps special .98. rmvnoa rump noon " . Special Back of lllcns Suits up to $35.99 to clear at one line of Blouses, ilk, Crepe and Broadciot‘ for as House Dresses. special at $1.19 and $1.98. Slnocka and Coolie Coats $1.39. ' ‘ ‘ ‘ Misses Dresses sizes 8 to 14 for $1.49. Broken Line-‘ol Curtains .99 pair. Broadcloth Slips for .79 each. Dilnity Bloomers for Misses at .89 each. - A quantity of Children's Knee Length Hose regular values Boys Mercerlaed Golf Hose .59 pair. Misses Silk Hose, all shades special tol clear at .65 pr. Ladies Full-Fashioned Silk Hose $1.89 pr, - Ladies’ Silk Bose. veryapecial, all shades at per pair, .69. Men's Dress Shirts, so; Men's Work Shirts. so. Mclfs- Baibriggan Combination-Underwear,- .89 ees. Boys Blouses at .49; Boys Cotton Jerseys all colours and Men's Fancy Bose six pairs ‘for one dollar (-81.00). Mm’! I'll"! CNN Ties, .39; Men's Heavy Work Braces Customers Now One of the BEST BARGAINS - n lllfl Llnoleuma will be in- Dollar Da ys-Two Days Friday and ‘Saturday, July 5th and on‘: s. A. MeooNALD . 33c yrl. Special in Rayons, regular 60c, for . .. . 33c yd Fancy Kimona Crepe, regular 50c for . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33c yd. Lingerie Crepe, regular 42c for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25: yd. Colored Dlmltles at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. , 19¢ yd, Fancy Voiles. Regular 75c and 60c, for . . 39c yd. Specials in Curtain Nets, regular 50c for . .. . . , _ 35;- yd. Special in Dress Volles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 25c yd. Curtain Muslin for . . . . . . .. . . 15c yd. Colo-red Broadcloth for . . . . . . . . . . . . 29c yd. 5910131 in Linen Tiiwvcls 29c each Ladies hand bags, 5 do: to clear at . . . . . . $1.90 each Chnlnlosctte gloves, spJlal 25 doz. at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 49c " All Sizes. Ladies silk gloves, special . . . . .. . .. 1,33 Boys’ caps. special .49; Men's Khaki Pants, $1.29. _ '\ An immense quantity of Men's Overalls at whoiesald Mummers: A quantity o! Ladies Felts and Straws to clear at .. . .. SL9! Another special assortmcntdn Ladies Straws and Felts at . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.48 and $1.98 Girls Hats at 50c each. Baby's Bonnets 35c each. Special Clearing Prices. v In the Piece Goods Department we olfer another lot oi Specials. Special in Chintz. regular 59c for . . . . . . . . . . . ‘*1 2% SUMMERVILLE llilllSE RACES Western Guardian m5 Iii‘ ... WEDNESDAY, JULY 1o 4m w»? we» ‘n ' Bil-ACES new Bowoer Pascllne DOLLARS $150 DOLLA“S ' Pump- asls-a-ll-inlo. Free.For.All Trot and Pace $60 -1° "Y “PM” i" 101-1“ 2.30 Trot and Pace. . . . . . . . . .. $50 Wm, m, ,0 m, ,0, hm“ ,0, g; 3.00 Trot and Pace p. . . . . . . . . . . $40 "-80- delivered w P- E- L-‘zryargcqez; Five per cent of purse‘ must accompany entry. No deduction will be made from money 4 era. ‘i .4... —SI‘.VEN MILE BAY BALL, Fri- , i" Entries close “atnrday. July 6th. day. July 5th, Hope River Dramatic f. - . Iorsos must be eligible on entry date. _ Club present their sleet comedy i Al. races mile heats; race to finish at end of fifth heat. sum; "Tqmpking Hirgd Mang- P1995. g?‘ Prisca divided, 59, 25, 18 and 19 per cent. in; specialties. Everyone welcome, =rr Special emueemeflie will be provided. 9299-6-29-41-SaL-Mon-Thura-Fri. gfg The Management will. spare no pains to make this race a big day's rt. —-DANCI_ ENJOYED - The first. .5 If the day proves unfavorable. the. races will be held on Saturday, July “m, 9g m, "i355 uhdegwth,’ 3.15‘. -Mrs. Kathleen Dunning and nel- brother, Mr, Norman McLean, oi Charriston, Masafare spending a two weeks vacation with ll-icnds in Sum- merside.+S —Mr. Lorne Murphy, Boston, Mass, i, I m“ bl e motored to Tignish 0n Friday where "ma" l shredded who! ihe intends spending the summer visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Murphy-T —_The many friends o! Miss Francis Harper, ’I‘ignish, will be sorry no learn of her serious illness, We wish her a. speedy recovery-T More than 7.999 automobiles and trucks were imported into Argentina in n recent month. Large business failures in Brazil _~»~vw v..-...__.-.-r-._ 5 b. Meals will be served on the grounds. pices of the Ladies Auxiliary A. O, _ JAMES B. MeMll-LAN. Secretary. was held in the A. o. n. mu Tlgnisn I. ggplil-‘l-S-Zl. BIIIIIIWWIIIB. P. l!- l- on Tuesdaylast. A large crowd vms,‘ ~ i - esoa-v-s-sl. present: also ‘good music and refresh- ‘ “ i‘ manta-T . . ,___ | -c. w. L. manna The ‘V. monthly meeting C. W. L, was held .1 It Has Ever Happened, n ‘ l, on Saturday June 30th. The delegates f t - to the Diocesan Convention were ap- i" ' 9 ' ' ' ' ' ' i ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' pointed. Arrangements were made w t _ We V8 Never Been It; nave a. society cake prepares ‘for the m: annual parish picnic which takes , Never. during all the years we have been making Frost For Fabric, have m.“ "me “m, m~Ju1y.__-T . - . - . heard of a for escaping from his pen by ‘ ailing this wonderful to: wire. it. But it la not likely in, for Frost Fabric is unbreakable, every joint act- aa a hinge. .!t makes no diflerence how much your foxes worry the wire the same place. There are no stiff, crystaiiaed Joints to crack and bend. —FISIIING — The lolntcr factor- ies near Tignish are now closed af- ter a very succeseiul . especial- ly for those pf the Fishermenb Un- ion. who have a" splendid establish- ment .at_. Juries‘ Point. This Union was formed several years ago and since then has been going strong. Ajreat deal of crediiris due the fishermen ior the co-operatlve s-plrlt they have displayed throughout the season. Mr. C. P; McCarthy Lsll. ‘B1 ' Other futures too, make Frost Fox Fabric valuable to ejicry fox rancher. coat of galvanizing, applied after weaving, ls extra heavy and prevents rnstformauyyears. Allwidthslr—ilhchestolafoet. Iollsasenay to handle; 199 feet long. i ' ' ' or... Frost Fabric a trial; you'll be sure to proilt m6 it. Our representa- whose name appears below will be glad to quote prices and giva you a ,_ sample. A Canadian product for Canadian foxes, made by lkoat Steel N. d Wire 60.. Ltd. Hamilton, Ontario. f; - FROST FOX FABRIC '1} A‘ , l> ion since its beginning has held the respect and good will o! every mem- her and tohis wide experience in the fish market is due s large mes- uro of the financial success of the Uuiolfat ' 'r a .__._...___.___._ PIISONALI l ’ \ QAWANIZYD ... ...: ~ ANDAFTER rnnul >4 iilifri PROD? l!’ .-Miss Stella Brennan, ‘rignuh, ls visiting’ her sister Mrs. B. J. PHI-illit- --1lr. and Mrs. RM. Nocnan. Charlottetown. spent the week-and miners. idvlsltllll or. and an. family of nyon. motored to lummsrside at the week end and who has been president of the Un- i are seriously distrubing economic conditions there. The first bank for women exclus- ively in Holland ls to be opened at Amsterdam. A railway in England has ordered 94 trucks to be used in auxiliary mo- tor road service. Warsaw, Poland, is to have a new snap factory costing 92.500000 and employing 2,000 people. Eastern Guardian ..' Notice-The annual meeting ol the Three Rivers Cemetries Co". will be held at the Cemetery. Brudnell, July 9 at 2 p. m. 62B0-7~1-5ti'l ..'SUCCESSFUL SEASON »— Not since war time have the lobster ey as the season just closed. Reports of individual fishermen being paid ofl seems to be of $250 to $300. “WNTERESTING LECTURE AND SOCIAL-What proved to be a source of enjoyable entertainment, and. at the same time. a source of a large‘ amount o1 money to aid in the fin‘; ishlng of the new St. Margaret's Church. was the lecture _of Rev._Fa_- thcr Sinnott. st. Alexis. Monaliy night describing his visit to Rome and the continent in company with His Grace his cousin, the Archbishop of Win- nipeg. The lecture was pronounced by the very large number of those present as’ charming. A pie social loliowed. The gross receipts amount- ed to $167. » Military authorities have Just re- turned to the North China railways the first lot o! vrsilwsyvcarsv from Msnchurla. fishermen of the North Shore, irom - East Point west, made so much lrlon- ‘ 9 ‘ledeque Notes " ' . ' § Messrs. Lewis Pearson and Lloyd z _ Aflleck were visitors to Hampton last c week. _ _' Mr. Gordon Toombs, ‘Surnmerside, i Guardian Subscribers may have was the guest of his parenw. Mr. and ' ' e u... on... Toombs, Bedeque, "...-..., thelr Plcnlc plates, spoons and forks I at less than manufacturers prices. “fir: 2455:; ‘li-rewvtizftigrsijj Flgure out how many you require and one»... 1... week, send ln your order at once. Speclal . _ w“ T c m“ is prlce to paldnmadvance subscrlbers. I. BIS, Bf E ~ e ' vfifg m vjcwnlflo, a m, d,” - 1 doz. Kleen 6 lnch plates for . . . . 5c 1 doz.Kleenforksfor . . . . ... 5c Miss Sue Affleck. Lower Bedeque. w“ me gum or h" ‘um Mm 1 doz. Klcen teaspoons for . . . . . . 5c Charles Campbell. Chelton, ior the ...... .... Charlottetown Guardian L H _ . Jig. .. . ~~ " . Mrs. Gertrude Murray was a visitorl Subscription Department . (I l . to Chelwn, the guest of her niece. ‘ Mrs. ms n. Clark. i \“ ‘J i Miss May Enman. Chcltcn, motored‘ . to Borden on Sunday. Mr. LioydWebster, Central Bed-' eque, was the guest of his sister, Hudson l hcwther, North Carleton, ‘on Sunday. _ ' Mr. and Mrs. John Noonan o! U. S. 'A'.‘a're' hoirle on a visit to parents and friends. We understand Mrs. Noonsn plans tcstay for the 51111111161 ‘it popular brands. FRANK uelmetarrieb- ' HOP Fl AVO 111/1131 1J4? ' Sill“ n. up 1"‘ Today Budweiser Barley-Malt Syrup is oneiof America's mes quality, satisfaction, results. Ammusalz-Buscn - S1‘. Loms . Budweiser Barley-Molt Syrup ‘$3.2m? ...... .....- ....:'..'..".:r..a RED e People do want “ while Mr. Noonan has to re- turn in e' very short. time. to take up ‘his prominent position as manager o. a store there. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril MacFsrlane and children. Jernwood, motored to North Carleton on Sunday. ' e-‘i "40 _ _Mr_s._ John _Dawson. Mrs. Albert Wright and Mrs. George Taylor. Con-g tral Bedeque. were among the man¥| to attend the picnic in ‘Pryon, on Wednesday. ' m Misses Myrtle and nunellei Noonan, Bedeque; motored to Cape Traverse on Sunday afternoon. n... s. .1. Reynolds, Bedeque. was a visitor to the city this week. Inland Mrs. John. Jardlne, Free- own, was‘ the Iiltstoi m; and Mrs. James Beers, Chelton, Sunday. Mrs. Caroline Freeman, Bearie/town, , il the guest of 1dr. and Mrs. James Henderson. Bsdequel l l n. new. howther, North Carietomi was a visitor to Cbeltou on Wednes- day. At the recent sand-grouse shoot or m llaharaiah of Bikanir near 10-] wkllsanssnl. ~'I'I'IE Q~ _ ITIeLUXURJOUSAII Leave Ch- lottetown Arrlro Iontroal Supt!!! Car rreur ~ OAlLIe Cat l Cb - '°'-“""" “*2”; geogfgeugleislziwier soar ‘m’ "an “an!” m llolida or bualnsaa to h 0'.“ um.‘ Quake: or lfoeeraal. vlnlbonddlrtan Chan; “d,” b, ‘ lesnwwl ere p gm" Q-gd" h“ m Toronto us all palm Moan (Bonaventure lthtlon) ' Dally ex ept sn’.§i'l°"‘:"" Cha l I town, ¢ Y. rom r otte orlvatd Tm” Ctlmmkllitiiil June 24. °°"‘““"“"" ‘ g“. ngtébfiodern all-steal trlaln lncladas ' o-eq p compartment o aervat on n. library car, ’ d and dining l/ilnllluxmm carssndalsostandardalaepingcalziydnry to Montreal. ' Every refinement of modern railway travd to assure an enjoyable, through Drawing Room For lossrvntloas, 010-. 899i! "i , u. lagers on; ‘rune Areal. fr, nleeale. has: Areas, leatioa, F. w. Claekla. Dist. Bassoon heat. one».