I Houses. . A R Southern Notes . y F i Mr. John Nicholson of Charlotte- }, zwn, Veterinary Surgeon. 1208 been '0F lAR|FF lilcniists President Is Worried m}; About Adverse Af- l,‘ -' feet 0n Canadian ill Business. 5 it WASHINGTON, July 2 — Because _ bf anxiety lést" American foreign , g trade be crippledby the proposed ' f . \, tariff bill, talk in Senate finance 7 committee circles today was to the Y ‘f effect that President Hoover L! seek- . g ing to have a number of the rates ‘i, » of the House bill lowered and to ‘ ‘I prevent inlfiéases by-iihoYi-inance cams I ‘mlttee, 5- s» i. -~ 1 ' " Moreover, the president is under- ' stood to be particularly concerned ‘e that the United States and Canada l trade shall not be adversely affected A by the newrdtes. ‘ " " . - Among the rates which administra- iion influncc is being exerted against, according to good authority. are those an lumber and shingles, live cattle, ‘miter, milk anci- cream. Those who are close to the president assert h! -egards the rates on these items as unsatisfactory ‘for the reason that they will curtail Canadian business with this country and will react un- favorably to American exportations g of goods ti? Oslflada. The president will keep in close tnuch witrltlie. bill, his advisers say. not only while it is in the finance ammitteeuflbut on the floor ioi the Senate aridmlso alter it goes to a i conference.’ committee oi the two -> plying his calling in the various rur- tl sections of the southern town- hips ior the last few days. \ . cqatsjatsatmrse. . 11.114122 ...<.>.n1v about cne animal out of 340 affected with T. B. In i925 the time of the first test there were twice as many 4 ‘TL-gs there are at present. In 1926 there ‘moan ..__iu2re between 97,000 and 98,000 cat- _ 1 , Mile and oiihese about 580 were dis- pcaed. Row with the same number “there c111 be only zoo diseased bo- "ines in the whole Island. buodredwclaht... , W... ,_, _ Hogs were steady at $13.50 to $13-75 HEAVLTBLI. NllwYOfl-lfllulyi—withthe death: o! Wilmer Stult: and two campuiions in an aeroplane crash at Roosevelt Field, N. Y. today. the toll exacted by man's march inward conquest o! the air during the last seven days in Europe and the United States mounted in I5 lives. Five persons died when a German plane cracked up on June 20 in the middle of Lake Constance, Switzer- land. In the United States these deaths were recorded: June Bil-Harold Biddle, Joseph Hits and Homer Nuns, at . l-lar- rison, Ohio. June Zb-Paul Ritter. killed 1t ‘at St, Paul. June 26—-James U. Pom’.- at Fort Benjamin Harrison. near Indianapo- vcit Field. June Iii-Leslie Bnoomc. Frank B. Conklin and Harold Potts, by a drop into Beach Haven Bay, N. J. June 28-—Lieutena.nt William G. Plummer and Cadet Cyrus G. W01- lace at March Field, Riverside, Cal. June 20—Jack Ashcroft and Cor- poral Elmer Barry. United States army, near Roosevelt Field. June Sm-Nichois Engloman, at Bedlin. N‘. J.. and Ira A. Wilkinson and Charles Wilson. at Sacramento Cal. 772a Markets i MONTREAL, Que, July a-There were d8 cattle, 065 calves. 217 hogs and 33 sheep and lambs for sale on the two markets. There was one load oi good lteers not sold at time oi writing. Common to medium cows brought from 550 to 7.25 and bulls from six to 7.50. Calves were steady at 7 for those oi common quality and flood veals brought from 10 to l2. Lambs were sold ior l6 to 15 per for hogs of good weight fed and wat- ered ilat. Heavy hogs were not want- ed. Sows were from 88.50 to 9.50. Singing, Grade 1 and 2, "Bring Back My Kitty V: Me." Instrumental music by Mrs. A. E. Jenkins, Bobby Jenkins, and Miss Akron. Ohioyand Eddie Maddaugh ' it's, and Frances Phillips at Rooee- Rose Fairchild. ' “ l/fr. CharleshLutz of Port Wood is tpected to arrive home from Old} ‘flown, Me., where he has been lo- :ated during the last seven or eight year, this week. I Miss Flora Gillis oi_ Port Woodi who hm been ailing for some weeksl Ls now apparently enjoying a large} neasure oi her former good health. Religious services are now regul-E rly held inrvood Jlsland Hall. Mr. Blair, a young theological student oi i v good promise capably expounds the i". ' . scriptures and ministers to the spir- l" \7'“» itual’ needs of the congregation which v,..,---._is-Presbyt2rian, , . I ._ .151.» Margaret. MacNeiil ,5: Little ; at? Sandsnrrived from Boston a few ,.,. days ago. She will spend her vaca- V tion with her mother. Mrs. Malcolm - ..___.l\ii.a.=N¢1l1-- Mr. MacPherson of Port Wood has-beuvcompetisatzd for the loss of a cowxkiiled recently by Alexander i. K .1 ‘f3 ‘X11050! (LIE . ' ‘ca; a . . “H. Mghe potato bug is the surest crop 1' n," a record and the biggest yielder. l h’ "lrasacrament of the Lord's Supper ' . m_l_",:yids dispensed in Little Sands ' v urch last Sabbath, June 30. ‘i M. D. MacDonald formerly . mtue Sandal "and Murray River L/l‘ ligregstioiffwas rééentlydnducted v pastor oi Belle River and Belfast .gq<,0p_ng_regation . of. db; ..United Church. ‘i a r1": w" .,':'.:'. -__; ; _. by; ....An linuillglly,,,lm'g,el,v,rnpp'iber as- sembled at Caledonia Church on ,' the occasion oi the Sacrament last Sunday. A very ibll dldllyman from Pennsylvaniatook i leading part in servic_e__s;_ ‘MacDowell is 4' incumbent of’ this congregation i. which is Presbyterian; - ., ‘I i, l d. _ . ‘ ‘,1’ m. John‘ MecKay of nun sunk. ‘who died ‘recently at ripiyold age 1 will long bah-encumbered‘ as one of the most isflicient Road Masters that southern jfingiffias ever produced. ‘with; rhino have rescued the - p ' . ‘xrrpps and greathpreiieigd the tense , f " LQxiety oigthe farmed-H. f! ‘\“ osoaoamvfi" choor. capstan . t l _ - - , var... nor Generafs Medal Proficiency awarded to Dorothy Jen- kins; Prize for attendance awarded to May Macdonald, donated by Mrs. _ ‘ , - Dorothy Jenkins, ,1. " Douglas. donated by Mr. P. A. Scuily, M.L.A. donated by D. P. McKinnon. awarded to Agnes French, donated by Mrs. N. McDonald. donatde by Mrs. P. A. Scully. awarded to Bessie Stewart. donated by Mr. P. A. Scully, M. L. A. Prize for highest attendance awarded in Frelda Soloman donated by Mrs. Sonny. V! Mrs. Glen Jenkins. awarded to Mary Delorie. ed by Mrs. Hessian. Mrs. Joseph MoPl-iee. awarded io Isobel McLean. hill. General i Proficiency. Tfllltl Yorlton. ston and Helen Macdonald. Review of year's work by Princl- pal. Closing chorus: . Brief addresses were made by Mayor J. H. Macdonald, Mr. P. A. Scully, M. L. A., Mr. D. P. McKin- non. Mrs. Delorie. Mr. Murphy Prin- cipal, Mr. 'J.A. McConnell. Leaving exams, Catherine Burke. Gerard Scully, Amos Lavandier, Frank Macdonald, Following are the prizes: Gover- for General Scuilyr Prize for Mathematics donated by Mrs. Frank Solomon, awarded to Helen Douglas. Prize for English, equally merited by Dorothy Jenkins and May Mac- donaid drawn by May Macdonald. donated by Mrs. Hibbett. Prize for Geography awarded to donated by Mrs. Prize awarded to Catherine Burke Prize awarded to Gerard Scully, Prize highest average in Grade V! Prize awarded to Eleanor Iueslie ‘Prize ior_ highest in Grads V Prize Grads IX. ' ' donated Prize awarded Mary Doiorie donat- Priu Evelyn Hessian, edema by Prise, Waiter Hemphill. m», Lillian walked Pris edonated by ma. Yonton Prise, lmnard Fitqerald. Prise, Ina White. Ralph Romp- Prile, Maisey Ywflnh. Prise. Laura Iaodonald. Prize Aronld Hobbs. Prise. Kathleen Parker. Priaoawardod to Agnes lcully. Prise dofiltld by Mrs. J. Victor. awarded to Prian Herb. Stewart. Prise. hoiyn Iranian. Prill. Louise line. Quartette, Gypsies Warning. Lucy - Scully. Lillian Walker. Thesta Yor- I rida and Saturday, July 5th and 6th ' SPECIALB, RGAINS in EVERYDEPARTMENT, y Wholesale Prices All Over the Store a ‘l ‘ ‘ O ‘l ‘ I ’ "flM .. I - - -Hdit:..._ KAYSER SILK GLOVES o Kayser Silk Gloves, black, grey, f ~ n, white. Sizes 6 and 61/3, two dome fastens . Regular $1.25. Special Dollar Days 39c ' LADIES AND MISSES CO A S ONE ‘rump OFF‘ * Balance of our Spring and Sum er Coats. Every coat ‘new this season, attra ve shades and materials. All sizes. $15.00 to 60.00. Dol- lar Days one third off. Black Navyand Tweed Tailored ‘ts. Sizes 36 to 42, silk lined. Regularvalues t ~ to $35.00. Special Double Dollar Days . . . . . . . . _ _ __ 4 only tailored tweed suits. Come n and see * this‘ lot. Double Dollar Days .'. . . . Clearance Line broken sizes, styles olors and materials. Coats and Dresses. D ble Dollar .. Rack of Silk, crepe andSatin Dresses, good styles and colors. Reduced to . . . . . . . . . Bungalow Aprons, Porch and House Dresses. Good range. Your choice Dollar Days . . . . Flat Crepe Dresses, our regular $8.75 range .. Your choice Dollar Days . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PRINTED AND PLAIN DRESS MATERIALS] .19 i Plain and printed dress materials, good pat- terns and shades. Regular price up to $1.75 yard. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Canton Crepe, Geor-gettes, good shades and piatterns, worth up to $3.85 yard. Spe- Qfl cal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .» ' Plan Crepe de Chene‘ '38 inches wide, good range of shades‘ Dollar Day Special I Black Duchess Satin 38 inches wide. Extra. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ' Luvisca and Broadcloths suitable for summer dresses, all the popular shades. Regular $1.25. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' - ' Black Duchess Satin 3V6 inches wide, an excep- tional good quality. Special Dollar Days . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .- ‘a Plain Canton and flat crepes, good range"of shades, worth up to $3.25 yard. Spe- I cial Dollar Days . . . . . . -. . . . . . . . . . . Fuji Silk, big range of all the popular shades. Special Dollar Days . . . . . . . . . . . l Natural Pongette pure silk; natural color 33 aches wide. Dollar Days .. . . . . . . . . . . .. C HATS-VALUES UP TO $5 FOR $2.49 l Ladies and Misses Hats, no ‘two alike, latest styles, big range. Values up to $5.00. Special ‘Dollar Days, each . . .. 4 pieces Rayon Gingham 32 inches wide, good _ color and patterns. Regular 45c. Spe cial.... . . . . ‘actory Yarn 4 ply large skein, White, Grey, llack. Regular 30c. Spceial 1 Celanese and Rayon. wash goods fancy pat- terns all good shades. Regular $1.50. special...............';. . . . . . . '- LADIES AND MISSES HATS 9B0 All real good wearable styles suitable for Ladies and Misses, one of aklnd. Original-price as high as $5.00. .. .,.,. . . . . . .1. .,., ' L 22. Regular 65c. Special . . . . . . PRINTED DRESS VOILES HALF PRICE 12 pieces fancy cotton dress voile for sum- mer dresses light and dark shades. Real neat patterns small and large designs. Half price. WHITE SCRIM FRILLED CURTAINS 69o White Scrim Curtains with frill complete with tie backs 21/4 yards long. Special value -“9 White Scrim Curtaining with Rose or Gold stripe. Double border 36 inches wide. Dollar Day Special . . . . . . . . . . . . '.. . . '~ Colored Curtain Net Rose and Gold Neat de- sign 42 inches wide. Regular 50c yard '25 ‘ Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Children's Black Sateen Bloomers, sizes up to DoL t/DECIAL Full fashioned silk stock- ings», a regular $1.75 value, pure silk, 10 new shades. including Sunburn. All siz- es . . . . . . . .. g Dollar Days . . . . .. FLOOR OILCLOTH MATS .10 Sizes 18 x 36 inches in a real neat design on rose, fawn, sand, brown and green ground. Dollar Day Special .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. l BED, SPRING, MATTRESS COMPLETE $13.50 Bed, Spring, Mattress, complete, White Enam- el Iron Bed, brass capped posts. Steel frame spring copper wire fabric wool top. Mat- tress fancy art ticking. Freight paid Dollar Days . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . asp, SPRING, MATTRESS COMPLETE 15.15 Walnut Finish Steel Bed steel- frame copper wire, spring Wooltop Mattress fiber filled with a. layer of felt neat art ticking. All sizes. Frel htP idD ll D g a Q at m $15.15 Steel Frame Springs copper wire fabric which will not rust. All sizes. Dollar $4 Day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' Wooltop Mattress fibre filled with layer of felt on top. Good art ticking. All sizes. g DollarDays . . . . . . . . . . . . ' Walnut Finish Steel Beds large posts, all sizes. Special Dollar Days, freight paid I $7.45 Layer Felt Mattress Imperial roll edge; good ticking. Regular $12-50. Special .. l...- Ali Felt Mattress covered with Art ticking. French roll edge, all sizes. Freight paid .. . . .. -" r ~.<..- l0v~¢n'~II\~-0i‘fl;$ . . ,1, . p CHILDREN'S s|u< ma HOSE s95 Children's Silk Rib Stockings, sizes 6 to 8%. Black, Brown, Grey, White, Powder Blue, Mauve, Peach Regular 85c. Special 39c 9 Dollar Days . . . . . . . . .. chooses MEN'S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING Men’s Tweed Suits values up to $18. L I Special Dollar Days . . . .. . .. Men's Norfolk suits values up to $18. _ A ' e I l Special Dollar Days . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Young Men and Men's Blue Sergesuits. Extra special value for Dollar Days . . . . . . . . 5 English Tweed and Worsted Suits, values up to $35.00. Special Dollar Days . . . . . . . . Men's and Young Men's Tweed Coats. Regular" $15. Special Dollar Days . . . . . . .. » I English Rainproof Coats. Values up to $12.00. ensue-on | - - ¢ . ~ - .- Young Men's Blue Worster suits, regular $25.00 Dollar Days .. ................. .. $1950 . Boys’ Tweed Suits sizes up to 7 years. Regu- lar $8.00. Dollar Days . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Boys‘ Blue Cheviot Long Pants. Spe- cial Double and Twist Homespun bannockburn‘ - - - - - - - - . - - - - - - . . - - . . - - . - . - . - . pants. Dollar Days . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Boys’ Navy Blue Suits, short pants, sizes up to 16 "years. Dollar Days .. . . . . . . . . ._ . . Mensand Boys’ ties, plain and fancy patterns, a. special clearance line at a. special low price...“ . . . . . . ‘ i 1 55.15 . a 4.50.1 $1.90 a 1.50 i i t Boys’ Cotton Jerseys, sizes up to 34. Extrai 1 special for Dollar Days . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Men's Balbriggan Underwear, shirts and draw- ers, ‘sizes up to 44, regular 75c gar- ment. Special suitfor . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. _ Men's Work So; greys and the lighter shades Dollar Day Special, 4 pairs for . . . . . . . s . I Boys’ Blouses Tans Blues, also stripes excel- lent value Dollar Days . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Boys’ Blue Overalls red trim, sizes up to 6 yrs. Regular $1.00. SpeclalDoHar Days LADIES AND MISSES SILK SLIPS $1.79 v Ladies and Misses Silk knit slips White, Peach Blue, Mauve, etc. Regular $2.25. Spe- . cia1.......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Ladies Silk Knit night gowns lace trim White. A Peach, Pink, Mauve, etc. Regular $2.50. Special .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ' Silk Knitbloomers, large size, Red, Peach, Pink Mauve, White. Regular $1.00. Special 69c Silk stockings bervice weight, pure silk, twelve new shades and Sunburn. Regular $1.25. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' Children's Fine Bloomers, Peach, Pink and . White. Elastic at Waist and Knee. 25c Special......... ' Children's 1/2 and 34 length so: plain and fancy" cuff. all good colors. Regular up to 85c. 39c i Ladies Fine Balbriggan Bloomers, Peach, Pink White, Apricot, Mauve. Size 34 to 44. Special Spain's for ' _ Rayner Kid Gloves two domeffastner, White, 01!, 011111120! 5%, 8, 61/4,, 0%, 6%. I980 Regular-MOO.Special..._......;....'.." 1 Dollai-Dayflpeciai raau a aovw ei-uars .505 Men's and Boys‘ one" tut-u.- aasoi-ted patterns with andiwithout collars, a iimitettquantity. I r $1M“ .“ p. V, ,1. l i elf 1 i . . l S, r 3i . f,