g__ ' 'ri-in cnanaorrnrows GUARDIAN :=-no . -rams-. ».,;-“va["f,'#..{ i- , , , ._ , _, _ V _Q , H .. tr ,sl ». 1 - . '_ , I » / ' f , _ _ _ _ , I _ . "“ » v A . , 1 y 1 ' N ~» l 1 . . . , ' , . . /~ J ~» - -.~ `,~“s‘-, ».‘i»".'.,, »., _ _ ,, Q. , _,;, ._ ’ . LJ ,, ,;`..`, / I 7 v F. V, rr PAYS to buy in this Provinee. oal We have two large Cargos _of Hard ,Coal com- ing nowfrom New York’ and would advise booking your order now' for delivery from these vessels. The price is at the bottom now. _ A. Packard & co. A Phone 240 _ Ch’town J- _ g_~ -_.gym 1 ._ _.Eff-f . I i /`\ _,`:'- 1 0 lél ‘ -_ . 1 ` ` ' " ,H10 ' ` v__. \\ = ?. A\ " '=<_1t_= lin i C *LI Or Brownie Camera With You ' Your vacation, no matter where or how you go will be doubly pleasant if you KODAK. Then too the pictures, made so easily, will show the folks at home the splen- did times you had. KODAKS $7.00 to $35.00. BROWNIES $1.00 to $1200 liring your films to us for #AI , B- L I t developing and printing. W Geo. E. Hughes ‘f;”.vSlL__J-i,_-.__ Appointment of _ General Steele V is Confirmed OTTAWA, July 28.-The Militia Department is in receipt to-day of oilicial confirmation that Major- (ieneral S. B. Steele, I).S.0., ,who has commnuiled the second t`.iiiiadian con- tingent, has been appointed to com- mand the south-eastern district oi' ltlngland, which includes Sliorncli|`i`i~_, where the Canadian i'orces are located. General Steele will be succeeded in command 0t` the second division, by General Tiiriier. l{.(l., of Quebec, who conimaniled the First liii'untry lirigade of the l-‘irst Division and did distin- guished service at St Julien, I-io won the Victoria (iross in South Africa i'or consplciioiis galluntry. It is rumoured that General Alder- son may be triinsterred to the com-I inand ol' one oi’ the new British 1)ivi-» sions und be succeeded as head oi' tho F'ii'st (lunndiaii Division by (lent-r:il t‘nrrle. ot' Victoria. \l 557'#--_. ` ,_ MInard'| Llnlment Go., Limited. Gentlemen.-Last Winter I received .vii great benefit from the use of MIN- ” ARD’S LINIMENT in a severe attack _'_i.__ l___9___gi\ lt’s Good f _ _ ~ I _ " > 01° \&;" 1 Y son Siiliner, President; W. E. Brooks -1'l.".§`.f11`f_-.'.. Secretary. _ , ExAivnNAT|oN. -#A very siionoss- ' J _ ful examination was held in Kinkoru If you are troubled with dandruff, falling hair or itch- ing scalp-try our Harmony Shampoo. If you want absolute pro- tection from baldness Har- mony Shampoo is the real tonic for you. Better call in today and start the treatment with a bottle. MacKlNNON DRUG COMPANY "l"*“'_*_-Q Rev. G. F. Daiisoii, Memory Week in 1 TAKE A ' I 1 EASTERN VISITORS to St. Peters picnic on August' 2nd will remember that regular train is held for their convenience. ' 2345. t Ro y Point, Barnes' orchestra will play o u the ferry steamer und on the picnic grounds. Boat leaves at 1.30, 2.30, 3.30 and 4.30. LEAGUE OF THE CROSS BAND from Charlottetown will furnish music and the boys oi’ the Passtime Club will contribute. other amuse- ments at Holy Name Picnic St. Pet- ers, August 2nd. , 2345. SOME RHUBARB. - A reliable correspondent at Rollo Bay says: “ln a reccnt issue of the Guardian refer- *ence is made to ailarge sample of Mrs. T. Newsom. The writer was shown two samples ol’ rhubarb; grown by Mrs. Wm. R. Webster, Rollo Bay, which measured 29 inches in the stalk with u ical' 36 by 32 inches. Mrs. Web- ster also showed a lien’s egg which weighed 7'/, oz. She says it is of' com- ,mon occurrence to have eggs weighing 5 oz. Next? SUNDAY SCHOOL ASSOC- IATION. - 'l`he O'Leary Dis- _trlct Sunday School Association in- . ’ District Sunday School Association in- , tends holding its annual Convention in tli_e Presbyterian Church, Bloom- ‘ field on the afternoon and evening oi’ August 0th, 1015. All the Pastors, Officers and Teachers in the S. S. re members of the Convention. Each 1 school in the District is expected to send two Delegates. Program alter- t noun session. 2.30, I)ovotional led by ltcv. Robert Murray. 3.00 Ministers oi’ lust Convention, Appointing ol' Nominating (lommittee_ Roll (‘all and Report from Schools. Reports from Department Supt_ Address by S. S. Question llox. 5.00, Collection l'or Association Work. Closing. Even- ing Session. 7.30, Devotional led by Rev. lu". Loekliart. 8.00, Report ot' Nominating (!on1mittec_ 'Peniperanco Adiii‘ess by A. J. Muthcson. Address by ltev. lil. Lockiiurt. Address by Rev. W. A. lloss. ttollection for As- sociation Work. 0.30, Closing. Wat- schooi in the presence oi` upwards oi' i tl|irt.y visitors including ltev. A. J. 1 who also assisted at the examination. 1 The children were exiiniinod in the | various subjects by Mr. ()’llricn, priii- ( cipai ot' Middleton lligh School. Miss 1 t‘lara Mc(‘abc, ltcv. J. J. McI)oniil1i, itcv. A. J. Ma<~lni_vro and Mr. Mc- (‘urdcl and their bright and ready :ins- iwers was much admired by all prcs- cnt. Mr. Story llynes ami Miss May ’l‘rainor are to be t~oiigi‘iitulixteil on the splendid showing the pupils made. l<`roni thc advanced class to the little `_tots in the primer everyone was ready with his or her correct answer. lt was marvelous to see children at such it tender nge explain tasks that were more suitable for college work. in A thc closing speeches Fiitlicr A. J. re- iinarked that he had exainincd many I of LaGrlppe. and lr have frequeiitly i proved it to be very effective in cases I HARD 00/\|_ To ARR|vE__Tho 0| ll10Bll”|IllllU0l1- schooner “Ruth B. Cobb" and “Uiba." YOUTH: ure duo to arrive with hard 1-oiil for .\. l'i<-iiarii .\’< (‘o. t‘uston\ors will W- L- ||U'l`C|UN50Y‘»- icinilly book their orilers now for de- livcry i`roiii above vessels. 23-12-7-2l0MGi. I i schools bilt never saw such grunt work done by such little pupils; the reading hi- thought was perfect Init was only one of the many siihjects that they were well drilled in. Tho pupils in both iiopurtinonts read a touching ad- dress to their teachers accompanied by ii bcautit'ul pruycr book as ti slight token oi' their appreciation l`or them ‘ _ __ _ _ __ _'__ _ _ __ U and their kindness to them. The part- " ` ' ing words ot' sorrow were verified by "3\\\\\\YIIt\\\\?IlIlIllIlh\\\\\\\\\iIIA\\\\\\?lI/2 4§\ ` Be Skeptical oi _ “\YIIII\.A\.\\\\\\\\@HlIIlIlIf Bargains Not All is Gold that Glitters g _Y I lf ou want, good, pure t " 2 reliable tobacco go to ai.. ‘ ' honest manufacturer. W have earnestly striven _to establish sucha reputation,_ _ _ will say that we have never disappointed them. H ickey’s Black Twist Chewing Tobacco represents not only _ our best efforts but the best to be had in the tobacco line. Hickey & _NicholsonTob. Co., '_-i_‘i~ == fi' ttentio Sl and believe our old friends /Z? \\\4u'//.\\\\\\\\y///!// _ /_ \\\\\\\ V \ Phone 345 , - - Manufacturers $101//Z \\\\\iIIII/IA\\\\\\\\WIIIIIIIIL&\\\\YIIJ A \ an occasional sob or sigh t`roni differ- ient parts ol' the room. The teucliers replied in ilitliig terms in which they tliankcd thc pupils for their thought- |tulncss and expiwlsscil their sorrow ut parting with pupils with whom it had been ii pleasure to work with and from vhom they expected great men and ‘women in the i'ut_uri-_ 'l‘l`ierc ninuy i'rii-nds wish Mr. Hynes who, it is un- ,dcrstood has gone out of' the pretes- sion every success in his future un- dertaking and they hope Miss ’I‘rnluor jwill keep up her reputation as having one of the very best rooms on the Island. The pupils were then treated to fudge and nuts hy the teachers. Anil the singing of the National An- them hrought the examination to a close ::SODA WATER AND ICE CREAM -llere’s where we shine! Our Foun- tain is the finest in the province and 'we turn out the highest class drinks. 'Pure fruit flavors and the cream.- i - 1 4 E. A. Foster. mtf. ' _ Canadian Government Railways _ Prmce Edward Island Railway 'NME TABLE iN Ei-*Fnc'r JUNE 1-ini, 1915 Trains Outward A‘it\ntl¢ Si-Bl1ti11l`d Tin” Tmins I“W'“`d» Read Down. P.M. Noon A.M. 3.45 12.00 7.35 Del). 5.00 1.20 8.30 6.45 2.10 6.22 2.55 1.011 is.ao 9.02 9.27 9.50 Arr. Charlottetown Hunter River lihnerald Jet.. Kensington Suninierside llcad U p. A.i\‘l. P.M. P.M. A.ii/1. Arr. 11.40 10.50 10-‘Z0 10.36 9.52 9.03 9.59 9.21 5.45 8.10 - 9.27 8.55 5.02 Dep. 9.00 8.430 4.30 Coal P.M. ` 12.10 Dsp. 1.42 8.10 - 4.22 11.45 5.20 Arr. 8.40 9.38 10.27 11.08 Bummersido Port Hill 0 ' I .nary A fberton Tlgiiisli Arr. 8.45 5.30 ' 7.48 4.00 `7.04 2.40 6.19 1.35 lisp. 5.45 12.30 Just Received Inverness P.M. ' _ 9.25 5.00 D61). 10.00 7.00 A AIT. Emerald Jet. Cape Traverse ' Ln". rjn; " - Arr. 9.16 llep. 8.40 8.00 7.00 `s==_=~i’ 33.3 9+rrw7 56 Q SS.-.ZQ3 Dep. 9_17 Morell 9.46 11.15 Arr. Sourlll tit _ _ itl`if"§i’ieivffl" £1.02 4_w ‘ 33 St. l’eter's Arr. _8-05 5.45 . 3.27 "- t».l1 2.55 Dop. 5.10 1.30 7,10 AIT. Elmira nop. 4.00 A.M. 8.45 Dep. 9.55 10.25 11.05 Arr. 4.20 5.09 5.30 0.05 Card lzan Mt. Stewart Montague Géorletown 3.55 2.48 2.20 1.30 Arr. 7.00 6.11 g 5.49 Dep. 5.15 Bat.. only l.10 4.25 5.55 Daily ex. Sat. 1 Hun. l.10 Dip. 4.87 ,A0 ‘Ho Daily Sat. ox, Sat. only & Bun. Charlott atown Arr. 10.00 $.45 Vernonuhizer D” 1;-gg sfgo Murray ' ll* 01' ‘ ' ‘ Geo. E. F uils _Peanut selling at $4.00 per ton and Inverness Round at $5.25 at .,,,.- rhubarb and two large eggs shown by” Mll0|lll_\'|'<’_ illlli livv. J. J. Nitfiltllltllti. 5, lillfr. when the market was absolu- ' nusrico. -_ church or England ser vice will be held at si. Marks, Rus tico. on Sunday next at 3, p. m. ant 'on Sunday, Aug. 8th at 10.30 a. m. BASEBALL. -(tome and see Sour is, play baseball against the Leaguf '/. "~,"‘ in MoNnAv Ai=1'snNooN ii one |01 nie cross or cuarioiteiown at st Peter‘s, August 2nd. 2345. WEDDING BELLS.- A quiet wed ding was solemnized at the home o' Charles L. and Mrs. Brundags, St John, N. B., on Tuesday last at 10 a'. m., when their oldest daughter, Helei E. and Willa S. Woodside of Clinton P. E. I.. were united in marriage by the Venerable Archdeacou, W. 0. Raymond. pastor or st Mai-y’s charci St. John. The bridesmaid was Mis: Ethel '1‘liompson, l’erry's Point, N. Band, the groomsmen, Mr. Harry It. Bruudage, _brother oi` the bride. Tin. happy couple left on the noon train for Clinton where they will spend 1 week with the groom's parents, Har Vey and .Mrs. Woodside. -After theii short visit to the Island, Mr. and Mrs. Woodside will take up their residenci at 297 City Road, St. John, where they will be followed by the best wishe-' oi' their many friends. FOX ACTlVITY.- Things are be ginning to look up in the fox indusir; and activity is reported in severa qua.rtler.s.Dr, Leo l<‘riink ,VicciI’rcsid ent. of the R. J. McNeill Black an< Silver Fox Co., of Montreal, is at pre sent in Charlottetown, registered ii the Victoria Hotel. lie has just pur chased 10 pairs ot' splendid Class "A’ foxes with which he proposes ti float a syndicate this year in Nevt York. Ile intends buying 20 more pairs shortly. Ile has acquired 2( acres of the liosebunk 1`arni across and there will erect a. first-clasi ranch, with all the necessary build ings, on the most approved and up to-date lines. llc hus already given out eontrcts for this work. l)r. I~‘runk has paid cash for everything in con nection with this ranch. Speaking ii thc Guardian reporter yesterday lie said ho colisiilercd the business per- fectly sound and in going into it nou on such an extensive scale hc docs g. not because ot' a spirit oi` optimism but because he is of opinion that ii is the opportunity of :L lifctiiuc tc secure foxes ut their present briccs as within the next six months at least the fox iiiilustry will have a sudden rise and rcsiime its former activity. lie says he tirniiy believes this. in spite ol' the condition ot' thi- war the lt. J. McNeill coinpiiiiy, dur- ng thc worst linio ol' the ycar, he wer-ii Scpteiiibcr 15, itil-l, and April oly depressed, \\'u.s abit- to riiiso sut- ii-ient nioncy to <-oiiinictc the pur- 'hzisc ol' 25 pairs ot' foxes, pn) liviilcnils, and tit. the sanic tinie ro- servc suilicicnt t‘or thc iiiaiiitiiiiziiiri- ot' the iinimuis during the ni-xt thri-o yours. Dr. Frank has bought those lti pairs oi' foxes in t‘lizlriottctown pei'- sonully, but he expects 'to form it syiitlicaitc in New York within the lu-xt 00 or 00 days. ' ::Koilaks, Brownie Cameras, Photo- graphic Supplies, also Developing and l'rintlng,_ at Johnson & Johnson, The Quality Drugstore. 9072-5-15Mtf ___ 1" 1 gllllllflll/.\\\\\\\\Y/Il llllll ll II4'_\\\\\\\\\\ illll f in = \\\\\\\;il////////A\\\\\\\v/I/A Coniection Periectio We realize that perfection is hard to reach in anything, but when you have tried a box oi our delicious candies, you’il agree with us that “perfection” is not too ex- ressive of their goodness. iilard’s Forkdipped Chocolate var/A\\\\\\\\\\~v1u ui 3 'U Z 2 U ullll/I6-.\\\\ eilsons age & Shaws’ “ oirs’ “ Right through the warm _ weather you can buy these candies. Our large sales and careful buying enables us to keep our stock fresh at all times. I 7/llA\\\\\\*1/////ll/A\\\ 0 0 B m Us Qullll mai/I llllllI.\1.\'Il et the Habit or takin _ hoinea box of Candy ood Confectionery I Healthful Johnson & .ioiinso THE QUALITY DRUGSTORE. Corner Kmf and Prince Sf. II _ .Winn rlli/A\\\\\\\\\\|l|m _____..___.=.._ _._._, Compiection _ Protection-- / We linve many splendid pre- 't parations for protecting 'your compicxioii and milking the skin soft, smooth and velvety. Somo are pill. up by ourselves, sonic arc made expressly for us ami others are the widely uil\'oi‘lisoii articles- thcy'ro nil good, and the showing is so large aint complete that you cannot. i'iiii to inuke 11 pleasing _anim-lion. Our line ot’ toilet prcparri- tions includes nil the high quai- lty articles, but the prices are no higher tluin tho just ordin- ary kinds. viny- t‘ull and look over our 1115-/ g r. ,llexander in charge. The following is t Baseball at St Peters on August '. Regular train for Souris is held at lt. Peters. 2329. CARDIGAN BOYS' CONFERENCE. -The programme for the Older Boys' 'oni'ei-ence. at Cardigan. August 21- 4, is well under way. There will be _ short series ol' talks on “lIow to ‘each" which should prove valuable o those in charge of classes. ’l‘here _'ill also be a series on “'I`he Naturi t the Hoy" showin his nee s .1 ' g d ' nd apucities at the various ages. A tound Table Discussion will afford op- vortunity for considering the problem four Sinidey Schools on the island. ‘here will be time also for ltecrea- ion, including all kinds oi’ outdoor :ames, indoor games and athletic aeet. A feature will be the Camp -‘ire on Monday eveiiln with M he allotment ot' delegates from the itferent Sunday School districts- Vest Prince .2; O‘Lcary, 2; 'l'yne faliey 2; Summerside ti; South East ’rluce 4; Kensington 4; North West lueens 2; Charlottetown 10; York 2; lt. Peter's 1; Souris 2; Central Kings 1; Georgetown 3; South Kings 2; EI- 'on 1; and Vernon 2; South West lueens 2. This makes a total of 50 elegates. Applications will be receiv- -d alter August lst. till cacli district :as used ilp its allotment, up to Aug- ist 15th, after which date applications :ill be accepted irrespective of dis- ricts. For information regarding the .istrict in which your Sunday School S. or any general particulars write to he Secretary of the Y. M. (‘_ A., 'harlottetown. Do it quickly for up- dicatioiis will soon he coming in and fOU may lose the opportunity of gei- ing to this great Training (‘ont`creni‘e ust because you delayed sending in 'our application. _ ::(ia‘iicel all other engagements for ‘__llfl. .2 and take in the Iloly Name ncnic at St. Peters. Special train MARBHFIELD INSTITUTE- The Marshfield Women's institute will meet at the home of Mrs. (Rev.) Coffin, Aug. 5th t 3 p. m. B. M. Cros- by Sec. VISIT THE PASTIME CLUB in their country home. Special trainl leaves Uliarlottetowri for St. Peters at 1.45 p. in. On August 2, and also take in 'Holy Name picnic. , GIVE OLD ADDRESS.-» Subscrib- ers are asked when having their pap- er changed from one address to ano- ther to please give old address as well ‘- as new one. This preve 's any de- lays and saves unnecessary trouble in going over the books.- SUMMER SCHOOL FOR MISSION. -The second session ol' tho Prince Edward island Summer School for the study oi' missions ami (‘lirist_ian lend- ersltip, will be held ut l~‘ri-.ctowii from August 18th to 25th, under thc auspic- es ul tht- Methodist t‘hurch. As part. oi' the teuchiiig staff, tho committee have been fortunate in seciirlni; the services of Rev. l¢‘. (‘. Stephenson. M. ll., slid Mrs. Stevenson of Toronto. Dr. Stevenson is the energetic ami successful leader oi’ the Young Peo- ple's Forward Movement for Missions in the Methodist (`hur1~h in (‘anuda_ Mrs. Stvvcin-:on is well known i`or her teaching nbility. Rf-v. G. lil. Young of 'i`r_\'ou is also on thi- leaching staff. it is the intention of the t‘.oiuinittei~_ so to plan the school ibut .study will be properly combined with rccrcatioii, :ind thus make the wci-k an ideal vu- ciition week. 'l‘hc niorniugs will be given to study; the ai'tcrnoon's to tennis. rroquct, baseball, etc., and the evciiings to steropticaii and other icctiires. The school will dino in a large booth erected in the bcaiitifui grove t`or which Freciowii is noted. Sieepiiig accoinniodaiions will be pro- vided in tents. Students :ire roqiiireri to bring their own iilzinkots, but com- fortable iiuittrt-sscs will bcf`urnislicd eaves ('ha_rlottetown ai 1.45 p. in. 2329i lloth men and women, old and young arc roceivcil as stuiicnts. Only it lim- g u _ tions as early as possible to the Secretary. Rev. George Morris, Kon- slngion, P.” E. l. The usual Railway rates will he granted on the staudlrd certificate plan. Further information‘ may be had from the secretary or any Methodist pastor on the island. SHEEP BREEDERS ASSOCIATION. On Thursday the Annual meeting of the Sheep Breeders' Association was held in the Agricultural Hall, the Preshlent, J. M. Laird in the Chair. The Secretary‘s report shows that at the close or the Association year June Iltith, 1015, 2,158 grade sheep and 315 pure bred sheep had been insured by 233 members. While all those who insured lust year have not yet re-in- sured thero.ha.u been since the first of July 3,430 grade sheep and 110 pure bred sheep insured. The total claims last yt-nr for damages done by dogs by meinhi-rs ofthe Associa- tion aniounted to $12.00. Mr. W. J. iteid. il. A.. District Representative for l-‘rim-e County, reported the re- sult of the experiment in wool grad- ing and showed that in all 5.01 % lbs., ot’ wool had been received at Sumnicrsidc and been sold t'0r Sl,- 7i48.X0 or, a little more than 321: a lb. This ri-port was very favorably re- ceived by all prcscnt und it was de- cided io organize for work over the whoh- Province next year. The re- port ot' thi- Sheep Dippin'g Demonstra- tion was also given by the Secretary, l'rot'essor ltoss. lie stated that near- ly 6,000 _-:liccfi had been dipped in Qiiociis t`ouiit_\' and n little under 2,- 000 in Kings. l)cnionslrations were noi coiiducteil this year in Prince. Ac- cording to the Act incorporating the Association two Dire(-tors dropped out thi.; year and Mr. John Stewart o. Allison wus cleiricd in place of Mr. Mit-liacl lice-m~n. and Rev. P. (‘. Gau- thier nl` l’aiincr lload iii place oi’ J.M. Laird, Kelvin. Several other matters wi-re tlisi-iisst-il ami a full report will appear at ii aicr date . I 1 _ 1 I ld* , ! luooius & Mason’ 20--§ ii Centu Journal 119-121 Q si. ry I Patterns I ~ “een i Ci0tll8S U The Busiest Store on C|:arlottetown’s Busiest Street. '_ . _ _ __ _. _ _ _. _ '..`_‘§ ....- ited number, however, can ba I0 ' conimodated, so all who "ii so ati-` ` tendln sho ld forw *A*-is it It ml f"_~_----------- --- \\\\\\*/,- \»i One third 'off Swell New Straw “Boa~ter” Shape Hats Now this lot gives you choice of shapes that are all new. There's not an old one in the assortment-all smart new English and American shapes- allsizes-all good boater shapes. ONE T IIIRD OFF. New $1.25 Hats for 87c New $1.50 Hats for $1.00 New 2.00 Hats for 1.33 New 2.50 Hats for 1.07 New $3.00 Hats for $2.00 to-day at ONE THIRD ordinary conditions. 75c Soft Straws 1.00 Soft Straws 50c Soft Straws for 34c You can buy new Soft Straw Hats one third under price today _ All these comfortable, shapely new soft straws that have been selling .- in such an enormous quantity during the last month or two-are being cleared ‘ OFF. One dollar will buy as much hat to-day as you’d expect for 1.50 under 9-'r-"E3 cncniv for 50c for 67c 5 Soft Straws for 87c O Soft Straws for 1.00 5 Soft Straws for 1.10 ' - I Coal Yard Q _ _. _ _ .V .\.,‘_-\',-_ ' . t 1 I - . _ ~ ' . - _ `- -»- . - . *Qin ~'_.-rl'-x .- , ,,, ;-" .. I A . I ‘ ” ,t > I t" --; . ..~‘___,; -=,_. ._ \ . .`~ ‘I ‘ .~ _.‘ tw, 3--`_»'-gf--"\:\\* . .-.-._ _‘-5 ‘ * _----“. ' ' ‘ ‘ - »` i"‘ 1 t 1 ~_f'l_.>;.. if- ' ef-i.-1 "M ff* \"~’° -rat-.‘ - -g . ._ ,_ _ _ __ .k_...'-1’ ,_ , 1, < -*tr 1_3’ -' ‘»_ ’ . , ' ' . " f pi ':`» '-"=»,;.g`¢.t;i,~..»._‘..M , .ff -» ".1 'I -'f;‘:9=‘~“;i;¢_-?~"‘." '/1."-`:T_“°t's'.-,‘t.f"".`°` in-'i1~:’i," °§»;f»r‘ _ ~i f _~Ir_-_‘/.- '_*"-1-:'f‘ -"Y“’i.‘~'*' . 1 ~ - u_e'».o_s_E sr.-eeonee _s_r_s.e ar' A ` _f 4 VS .00 buys choice of Straw 0 ' Boaters worth $2 to 3.75 SURE Wl;"I.L tell you “on the level” why we are making this discount' The hats are all last seasons. They are dandy shapes tho’ and many men like the fact that they are not so high in the crown as the popular present style. There‘s a nice assortment of them-many shapes-all sizes, smart American and English styles, worth from 2.00 to 3.25 and offered you to-day at ONE DOLLAR EACH > 4 Y _ _ t Out go the B0y’s , ‘» 3, T Wash Suits . To-day f ’ f I \/\.//J _ Boy's_Wash Suits all this Summers goods in Blouse ' ,yj Oliver Twist and Buster styles, Khaki,Wliite and Fancv ///” stripes for Boy`s from 3 to 6 years, price range from 85 _ _ to 3.00 per suit-selling at 25 p. c. off. tl.-."2 ’ A table full of Boy’s The balance of this sea- 3 -` A I Indian, Cowboy and Base- son’s stock of Cowboy and ' ',_“ _ bali Suits for boys from 5 Military Khaki Suits for , `”"”"'"" to 14 years. Regular 1.50 ' _,,,. _ f ff 2' ' boys from 4 to 12 years. ;, . D, ' _ f , 2 ‘ to 1.70 per suit, selling at Regular $1.65 and 1.90 per ' f ~'f ~ ' ‘~ 5 $1.00 per suit. suit at 25 p. c. off. i a ' -- _. ~ __ - r- KI -~='»."'-rvl.'\\s¢»,,\ 1,, ‘ » ~ _ _ _ _ __ .-1 . ` - ~ _ . :_ ~ ~. \ . .. (_. _ "`_';._-I _ _ -_ .\-._-3: .._ . _ . \ . _ _ -.~~:--CM. , _ ~. . tu _ l ,. and