1 , l f ~ I .. ' _ _ A »f»| _ JUNE 27 1917 ' ` » THE CHARLOTTETOWN G ‘ e \ s ,_ ._ PAGE FIVE ,A bt , * G 7 _ E J M _AUARDIANA The _ Central Guardian Ripe Cherries make delicious and economical preserves __,, _,_,,_,n,__u I]0,20 d100-I. _ `.. _ D2 and 5?;0\|nd ctli-trilzlsks, A“"'"'° 5“8\¥Reiil1eries Limited Pnwrr Bldg., Montreal M5 Passuvinc masts Fuss smsm lull irsdmmi-It hu- beak of M prints; ____ Y_ _“_ V , ___ _H Wedding w _ Presents We have just received a nice line of Silver -P}lated Ware which we would be pleased to s ow. ~ See our new Pyrex Casseroles. l W. IN, Jeweler I ___ _ _..-__ _.ss Y ________ ____ ” IIIlA\\\\\\\\'lIIlu'T&IZIII;\\\\\\\\W£\\\\\\\\\\\7I;lA\= Tomlins’ ilIm'Ill,l\\l/IIIIIIIQQ 1’ rr 0 *1 I4 \““K\§\\\\ II/ The lligh Cos oi Flour has not affected ou policy of using only th I very best grade. I _ costs us a lot of money, ' but our motto is “We Keep The Quality Up" \\\\\ 866 L For dailiy delivery Q ~ 5010,3,24Mstt lmo. ° Li/Il/III/I.\\YIIIIA\\\\\\\\7IIlIIIIl\\\\\\“ill” IT PAY! to buy in this Province.. CHARLOTTETOWN'8 GREAT “DOLLAR DAY" ON THURSDAY JUNE 28th. 1196-6-23E1i. ENLiBTED‘ IN KlLTlE8.- Mr. Alex. McLeod formerly oi Beltast, P. E. 1.. and now of Boston has enlisted with the 236th Kilties. He is it bro- ther of Mrs. Daniel Silliker of New 0|-Blsow. N. S., and was lor many years a member of the Scottish Clan, Boston. LIBERAL CONBERVATIVE CON_ VENTION AT GEORGETOWN.-A Liberal Conservative Convention has] been called for Friday, June 29th at. one o'clock nt Georgetown to nomin-i ate s candidate tn. illl the vacancy Ullllsetl by the appointment oi' Premier Mathieson of the Chief Justiceship. 1221-6-26MEti‘. WEDDING BELL8.- A very inter- esting event took place at the Metho- dist Parsonage, Pleasant Valley on the evening of June 4th when Robert Elsworth Wuye and Helen Flora Wares oi’ Wheatley River were united! in the bonds of uratrimc-ny the cere- mony being peri`orme|i by the Rev. 1., J. l.euril_ ISLANDER DEAD.- The sudden, denth or-curred_on June 7th at his snow in cnantgorrgown on --oottas oAv~ .suns n. ' nas_s-zsnn. CHARLOTTETOWN MERCHANT8 ALL JO|N,in oillerlng great bargains for “Dollar Day" June 28th. 1196-il-23E1i_ GRANVILLE CIRCUIT.- July lst Services as Iollows.- Pleasant Val- ley ll; Granville 3; Stanley 7. These services will be patriotic in character and will commemorate the ililteenth anniversary ot confederation. PROMOTION.- lu the Canada' Gaz- ette or June 23rd appears the follow- ing notice: 82nd (A1begwelt Light lnI’antry).- TQ be provisional Lieut- enant (supernnmerary): Leonard Jarvis Gay, gentleman. lst May 1917. Notice also appears in the salma issue to the effect that Miss ina Gertrude Gillau of Charlottetown has received ‘her commission as a nursing sister. GAZETTED.- The last issue of the (‘a-_ _-:t Gazette contains the of» ficial notice of the appointment of “The Honourable John Alexander Muthieson. or the Oitvy of Charlotte- town. in the Province oi Prince Ed- wuld island, one of His Ma]esty’s (it-,insel learned in the Law for the said Province: to be Chief Justice of 1 some in Arlington, Mass., of How-lille Supremo Court of Judicature of urd ll. Ramsay 11 for-mer resident of PFIUCB EilWBl'd ‘lSl8lld, in the F00!!! <‘l\:n‘loiletown. Deceased leaves to- and stead of the H0!10UI‘£lble Sir Wil- LITTL! SON DEAD.- The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Peter_Mc- Aleer. Alley Street, will learn with deep regret of the death of thyr lit- tle three year old son, Ira ames which occurred on Monday evening. The little lad had been in failing health for sometime and his death is keenly felt by his parents. The funer- al takes place from his home on Alley Street this morning 'at ten 0'- clock. SPRINGFIELD. - The regular monthly meeting of the Springileld `Women’s institute was held in the schoolhouse c-n -the evening of June 15th. After the regular business of the meeting had been taken up. M-iss Gordon gave an interesting talk on mittee which had been appointed to canvas the _district for funds to aid in the Institute Red Cross work and the support of the two prisoners of war, which had ibeen adopited by the Institute, reported a tota of $07.00 collected; ily, was decided to purchase $30.00 worth of yarn, so as to be able to keep up the good work of knit ting socks for the soldiers. A Red Cross sewing will the held at the home of Mrs, H. B. Hsslam on the after- noon of June 27th. Meeting closed with National Anthem. _-is 2 the “Cooking of Meats". The com-_ - "SALAllA" The First' Tea ever put on the market with at protected selling price printed on the paeketh,-gr M°RR'§r5i“lT*!f3EEli 'l`l1ursday,'.lune 28th is Dollar Day if " 1"# r ' ' ‘ ' "- A Read This , Read This ' 50 pairs Woincn's Walk mens walkoyers overs, (loud Lasts und liar guins u| nmrln-d price but _vours tin- HALF PRICIL i’nii~-nl, (lun I\it.~ini::_ AT - Half Price ` ii-£-q You will ilnd here bet- ter value than you can 1 dream of nf’ - Ask your grocer or Phono k mourn besides his wii‘e:, three scnsz- Archie. Howard und i‘olin nt home' and tive duughters:- Mrs. W. J., ('lnrk :intl Mrs. (‘. V, Elliot; of Ar- lington, Mass; M*rs. l\‘. Skidmore of! Roxbury; Mrs. l¢‘_ M. _\lucDonald ut' Augusta, M-nine and Jennie ut hc-me. TRY THEM The next time you suffer with headache, lndifestioni bllious- ,ness or loss o appet te, try- li1if€f|2\i‘|3 I Rll.l.S1 1 Sell of Aly Modlelno lnllll WMU. laid ounwhsu. In box¢|.25s. tl- I fred Sullivan, resigned. WEDDING BELLS.- At Calgary, on June 12th ‘by the Rev. Dean Puget in the Pro_Cathedrul. Miss Catherine MacPhae and Mr. Ralph Hastie Hal- lett were united in the holy bonds oi matrimony_ The_bride who was at- tended by her sister was given a-way by her father. The groom was suppor- ted by Mr. Joseph Hanbon. The bride was dressed ln a travelling suit. ot' grey with blouse and hat to match and carried a bouquet of white roses and maiden hair fern. The groom's gilt to the bride was diamond ear- rings, to the bridesmaid a gold wrist watch, tc- the groomsmen a. smoking set. The reception was held at the brides' iiome.» Her reception gown was oi' blue Duchess silk trimmed with seed pearls. The popularity ol the young couple was attested to by many beautiful and costly gifts re- ceived. They will reside in (‘algttry. The hrides’ -parents are Mr. and Mrs. W. (T. McPhee formerly of New Dominion, P. E, island. §\i*" Former Prices $7, $6.50 $6 Dollar Day $3.50, $3.25, $3 Over 30 pairs will go at ‘BIG BARGAINS Buttoned -Laced- Tan. _//_,_ IV il /J L I L Sm-ties, Vinlh lt:-pn lint- Iuinul :tml |.utf¢¢ti Marked Pfiet- s5.75, $5.50. ` 5.00. Dollar Day $2.83, 2.75, $2.50 _'\'r-vcr ngttili will you st-t. such BARGAINS IN BOOTS. * Experienced N urns One Nurse writes- , ' prefer M ennen'e , 95c Per Pair “| prefer it to hay other powder _ l whitewear teething in infants." _ and Roman Sandals. `_ Another one nys- Ladies Pumps and Hi- , _.Bm hu denmue, , _ Cut Laced_ and Buttoned | ¢|,,5,‘,’8,.,,r:,`,"||di,,¢;,,,,|;,:|l;. Boc-ts. Ch|ldren’s Pumps. _ ,,,,,¢,,m,|,y;_°' l and H-Cut Laced Boots I \ Y Mens Canvas A Bargain for Mon in all sizes and at Low Pric- es. Also White Oxfords and Boots with Rubber or Leather Soles. MEHNEHS e mortals-sniruansa Tni-.cum ,, , W - I L DOLL R D P FOR THURSAY PATO LY ECIAL " t ruoivi T1-in ntousss, coftsnrs AND WHITEWEAR DEPARTMENT Ladies’ White Voile Blouses, reg. $1--’5 21110 $150 I 00 Sgllingfgl' . . . . .. . ...5lfl.00 rallies’ Whitt- silk 1nt_tist»_q . _ - _ -- _ - --- --ij'-.00 Ladies’ Striped Poplin iilonses, r0i‘.`~ -‘ll--ii’ fill" ' ' ' "lf|'00 l.:i=\i" Silk Ankle Hose, 4 pairs for . . . _ _ . . . _ _ . _ . . . _ . _ _$1.00 Children’s Hose, 4 pairs for. _ _ _ _ _ ._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .$1.00 Long White Silk Gloves, worth up to $1.25. . _ _ .$1.00 IP"- M0i1~e Hand Bags f()1' . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . _ . .!‘l'il .00 Le3_t}~|@1~H;1nd B3g5.....~ . . . . . . . . ._ _ _..!iil.tl4I Discontinued line of “Little Darling; iiosc in <~:n'tlln:tl and black going at 4 pairs for- _ _ _ _ - - _ _ _ _ _ -$1-00 5 prs. cotton fleece lined hose, for _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _$1-0" White Cashmere Hose, worth 75c. pr., 2 prs. for- _ _#ill-00 l)().\I EST l(‘ DEI’/\ RT 3| EN ’l` Gingham’s and Cottons . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _'if' |101' .Vil- Yard wide Print Cotton _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 10 _vztrds for $1110 Voiles and Muslins, half price. Fancy Crepes and Ratines, . . . . _ _ . _ _ 5 _vsrds for =‘Fl_00 Wrapperette half price. Grey Cotton, forty inch _ _ _ _ . . . . _ . _ .10 _v:n'tls for $1110 PLEASE NOTE :-That we have the l:n'gcst_ :intl best Ready-to-Wear Stock in the City, and no old goods to show at any price, all other goods in this Department will be sold at Special prices. ALL TRAINS going East and South will be held over one hour for convenience to Shoppers to the City. The Murray Harbor train will go at 4.10 instead of 3,10, and Souris train 4.20 instead of 3.20. f _ , i-qt-_ _ _ _ _ ....._....,_._...._...t. Y' --~ - _» < (r I