i??? rats-ciao Z135! $155? i§iiiztrfisfii€ist€=s;ig ._' t l .. .. - ,;"’£¢’j r‘ 7 ' ‘ _ " . A Fortunate Purchase of fro: ' I ' n? ,1 . . ,_ _ 2i i F? w . i” i I ""' nus-r swoon ' - ' s ' . T o I 3Q 2.000 yda. Dress c- * s2 inches wide rcgolsr value .21 yo. for .11. 3.5000 mess Ginlhl ‘s4 in. wldo in‘ all oi the latest shades and , ‘ reg. price 30c during jthii F: greatJaleatJilcyd._,_,_M____ .~ ‘ _.._:_.- _ osoo yds. Chanlbray s2 in. wide assorted ‘psmr-or, reg. 1s A; cts; yd. for 14o yd. ' » ' I Apron Gingham: 900 yds. regular 25c yd. for 10c yd. & 1200 yds. Heavyweight Bed Ticking suitable for leathers. n, reg. prln .40 yd. for .20 yd. v ‘ §l Quantity oi all‘ Linen’ Towelilng reg, m“ ",3; yd, (or P9.‘ r,» s28 yd . f; s0 nos. Towela to clear at as pslr. t-:*"”7-ifi?§ mle-srrsrssn :- wide at $1.49 yd. reg. value 13.00. $1.69 yd. Cream Serges and l Baronet Satin at One lino of Crepe special clearing price a . Ono piece only of Trlcotino 54 ln. l0 $4.65 a ydJat clearlngprlces; V special line o! Crepe and Rayon; at .09 yd, Special lot oi hdles ‘Cloth-Coating at price. Another special of Poirot in Oakheart oar h" 54 in, wide, reg. $2.1: yd. o. All Light-Weight pm} Materials including sugsoa wool Jerseys at twenty per cent discount. lflannels 54 in. wide ranging from 82.10 .0810.‘ . ' J11]: do Chine consisting of fifteen shades, $1.89 yd. ' THE CHAR s DOLLAR DAYS OUR ANNUAL MID-SU iWith Mooy Hundreds, of Specials from 0 Four Shopping Floors Loade ‘WASH Goons Enables Us to r Ever Offered Pongee Silk very special at .39 yd. Fngi sun at .40 yd. y Qlllllm! oi Ladies Chiflon flose, regular price $3.50 for $2.00. Children's Short Socka,'.40 pair. Lino o! Fancy Silks clearing at .98 yd. SECOND FLOOR OUR Lamas READY-TO-WEAR " DEPARTMENT which is admitted to be the best east oi Montreal oflerg going startling values and the assortment so iar is the largest in the city. ' All merchandise oflered at wholesale prices. To clear 10m‘ i008 Knitted Coats. Nine Rain Coats, Letherettes and 011 Skins Inn sizes for szos. ' ’ Five Sport Suits to clear at $9.45. . ‘(wentyjlellvet Eondette Dresses special rack worth $15.00 toclearat$6.98. " A illlllul! oi’ Knit and Sport Dresses at emctly hali- 'pric_s.-w. . 1. _ H All our immense stock of Men's, Boys’ and Chlldrens’ Clothing will be ollered at-wholesale prices, l . I . cry Section Throughout iwith Up-iot-aoro Goods. fer Our Customers v Now One‘ y This Store‘ l I i i suave-son runs: noon Special ‘sacs o! mos Butte up to 035.0010 clear at - $15.00. ~ ‘ » v ' ' A ' ‘All vnr Carrels. Oliclotlis and Linoleum will be in- i eluded in this sale. _ ' \ Silk Scarves at .98. - _ ' _ Odd line ‘orlllonsee, Silk! Crepe and Broadcloth lor .98 each, - . ‘ House Dresses. specisl at $1.10 and 81.98. Snlockir and Coolie Coats. $1.30. ~ Dresses sires‘ s to 14 lor $1.40. Broken Line or Curtains .00 pair. ' Broadcloth sups for .19 each. Dinslty Blootnirs for Misses at ‘.30 each. . A qulntityol Children's Knee Inngth Hose regular values as and sailor .00 s.psir.l- ' , _ _ Boyslllerocriled-Goif Hose .50 pair. i . Misses-silt llose,_ali shades special to clear at .ss pr. _ Ladies F""-Faahloned sus noso sun pr. Ladies’ surprise-very special, allbhades ‘at poi- pslr, .00.- Men's Dress Shirts, .00; Men's Work Shirts. ‘.30, lion's Balhrlggan Combination Underwear. so cts. Boys Blouses at .40; my. Cotton Jerseys all colours and uub‘,u....... .. . . . . . .. Men's rsorynoso atapalrs for one dollar ($1.0m. v "t"? FBI"! 91109 Thin-SD; Men's Heavy Work Braces sec; MQlPeCaps special as. ~ . A r = Saturday, July" 5th and v 6th _. .S\1“1Y ~ fh 011d 6th MER {CLEARING SALE g Our Store y.) . y . of tho BEST ‘BARGAINS ..>.g_g___ ;‘\ Pantqilltl. ‘I t"! 0i’ Men's Ovvrallsat wllolesaid Boysicaps. special .49; Men's Khaki An immense prices. MILLENEBY A quantity of Ladies Felts and Straws to clear at . $1.00 Another spacial assortment in Ladies Straws and Felts _ at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.45 and“)! Girls Hats at 50c each. Baby's Bonnetg 35¢ each, gpogh] Clearing Prices. - ~ In the Piece Goods Department we otter another lot" of specials. ' Special/in Chintz, regular 50c for .. . Special in Bayons, regular 00c, for . Fancy Kimona Crepe. regular 50c for . ..... . Lingerie Crepe, regular 42o for . . . . . . . . . Colored Dimltles at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fancy Voiles. Regular 75c and 60c, for .... .. slloclais in Curtain Nets, regular 50c lor . Special in Dress Voiles . Curtain lliuslln tor (‘olored Broadcloth for .... 33c yd. ................ 88o fir .....'... 88c yd. All Sizes. Ladies silk gloves, special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . , , _ , , _, ECZEM-A, BOlLS, PIMPLES- lands. all SKIN DISEASES To be ‘had at all drug nor-s.‘ ' ' ' Price per bottle $1.25. 6-28-61. ‘ - Professional Cards BELL 6 MATHIESON B. ll. BELL - D. L MATIIIESON. 1.1.3.. r Barristers. Solicitors, lie. r ‘ Money to Loan. ' Dimes-Charlottetown and Montague - against the extensive use oi the Continued 110m, Pile 4 air operations may‘ be looked for. There ls still considerable. territory which ctn be valuably served in this way. , - GREAT GROWTH LIKELY . The present and the coming years will no doubt witness s. great growth in sir services. The general charac- ter of ~our country, partlculaly its expanse and the widespead distribu- tion of population. rather militates_ plane as s‘ passenger carrier. Even in the United States, despite" the 18.0f- that they may draw their support _“ Prohibition Commission ‘ Chairmen. Mr. GEORGE E. BROWN- - Mai-gate, P. E. l. . lend all lnlonnatlon regarding Ill- fractions of Prohibition Act to ll" above “- 0r_'l‘o,_,, |__ Chief Inspector B. J. Haywood ‘l5 Dorchestgg Street, C‘ v wn. v Phone J09 Bllll-li-id-lyr. ~ ' Mark R.McCruigan, l Imltsfllltfitliéélml, MONEY TO LOAN Cameron Block, Charlottetown. Pol-l. McLeod & Bentley ' J. a. BENTLEE - w. n. BENTLEY, n. c. A Barrister and Attordey-at-ka‘ Office: 180 Richmond Street MONEY TO LOAN Charlottetown, P. l. I. McDonald & McPhee B.A. ’ . 5 NALD. n. r. ssornaa ha“ was. s-rroanrrs. no ‘. MONI! .10 ‘were ltilay Building Charlottetown y so..." '&- lowtnor naaarsrsas. solaorroas. no. u Great curse "it - ' lions! m ‘loai-i-e-ti. Dr". D. Wayc DENTAL IUBG ION sss llclslnand‘ Itflet from n. rn- ‘ sblygreator popula- tion, established air services have not been supported by a satisfactory amount. oi panonage. Canada, with a territory larger than that of the United sum and with s population numbering less than tentpsr cent’ of that or its neighbor, can hardly ne éxpécbedtirproduee s proportion of Business men and travellers who will require this wxueptlonally. speedy zr- , ‘mien, at the prices ‘u. is neoessry to ‘charge for it. An impor- tant factor operating to develop de- mand in the United Stales is absent int canoes, vis, in the United States there ia-s-rpnciable amount or m- terclty financial‘ ‘ actions involv- ing polntsma far disbantlasflevi York chicsgo and thePacific coast ‘cities. '1‘he relationships between _Mo_ntreai and Toronto present perhkps the only comparable Zeohditions ‘or osrlsiis. and-travel between these twofoltias ‘may be conveniently and expeditious- ly made" by rail‘ - ' -‘ "In pauses, mo, sir operstiods pre- sent natural difficulties to_be_-‘ over- come. There are long stretches ‘it ‘country withoutlarro commpnities lacking cover lahdinl DIN“ ln the winter lesson. short 0:11am- poriod," weather conditions, cu-_ larly-lieavy tnow 1111s.; add to l»!!! dillicultles of’ serzsi navigatlop. lavorabte '. weather . conditions. "Oi doursoxm ‘not constant.‘ but the! prevail at mrficient intervals to sug- gest iiiterraptionrinaohgdlllcs: . l Nor roa royals-la] i The foregoing has dealt th the MWQOIIQEO" service‘ n-re- lpoettobilslnnss lnenosothpi-s rl- qlllrlnecnnrseoumnmisnsmm asrvioaandto the vaiusbloprt tho pianshesdmonstrstofltawlfi" play with respect to denier!!! W!‘ him: lalnerallasd aortbun territory. elltent this Jl-iil. exists is entirely speculative but it is obvious that it approaching s,“ reasonable and lusti-i lied “irreducibldminimuimwilhis is a logical-consequence lo the every-day evidences of the airplane in the daily lilo and commerce oi our countryn. l be entirely favorable. It has not ap-l summer“, m m.’ “p Tap mphx preclabiy reduced our traffic. 0n the on “p!” m lffifiizfitltffoofllfifif wk» o hawk-uh l" 111' “on.” m. 9m mend st Summerslde on Dominion casiosul penenger of _ re mwmuutlmgvirmionwugtm :2" to witness what proved to be a very bu,“ m “m”. ‘ad hcluuum exciting game and not so one-sided m‘ “Mona”, o, m, cm“, ‘m, ss the score would indicate, the "m. m. m". h u“ w m,” rloneers having a hard run, but amorgantoreatraoldlnaryneedahy mlfllslnatoscorettotheliedaoa providing s distance-defying degee of 1- ‘PM bitten" yew Pioneers- mos; service, ou system, may, 1 "will! and Dally; Red Box-Dr. think, look upon the plane as con- N000!!! and Earl tibutinl greatly to the general good that the tourists like to travel ln a; mrmers’ mo Iebumy "anion I know the 10k?‘ Wheat and 50 lbs. fox biscuit for ‘bums “pm the tourists u an‘, m a $6.80, delivered on P. E. 1., at Bruce's. hurry, trying-to crowd as many 5175'6'37"“ points as possible. Ines can. ‘day, but} _ experience is rather to the contrary.| “SEVEN MILE BAY HALL’ n“ Mm, m’ the mun is on. a honday_i day. July- 5th, Hope River Dramatic He does like to rest, and he does lire.’ 01"“ Pmm" ‘M’ 3"“ “me” w i" something of the country‘ drama. “Tompkins Hired Man.” Pleas- nugmn, which J10” ‘passmm whne ing specialties. Everyone welcome. l am.“ propomon may seek ‘peed. x 6260-8-29-41-Sat.-Mon.-Thurs.-F‘l'l. am nssurred that the greater number really pele to move unhurried. There are serious economic consid- erations entering into the situation,‘ which must be met before oir travel will attain such magnitude as to di- vert an appreciable proportion oil travel "frolrrraihrolites. lbs-capitol‘! -il~l run roucn cover - on expenditure necessary to establish ‘ Tuesday morning in the Police Can-t even a moderate regular schedule air . at Summsrside, one drunk appeared service is considerable. Alrplane|belore Stipendlary Wyatt and was operating costs have been variously! estimated, One dollar per sir mile isi perhspswithin rather than beyond, the markaIn order to provido for‘ capital and operating costs the fares: -UNITED CHURCH 0F CAN- Qhl-Yled mil-it b! GOH-lldéflbly M81101‘ ADA. Kensingbon. July 7, Rev. J. R. thairthose .now charged for rMFsaint, D. A. Minister. 0.45 s. m. tmvel- Jfhin. as stated. unavoidably Sunday School; ll o. m. lild m0 "due" m9 chm" °l l‘? "i"?! be‘ p. m. Rev. E. M. Altken, B.A. Corn- ing selected ln some in instances even l w,“ Wm preach p1“; Church, gum- where considerations. oi, time _would f meme“ 2 I, m sum“, school 3 p, otherwise make it a natural seiec- l m_ pubuc wm-shm Rev, E M All,‘ Mn‘ I ken, B. A, Everybody Welcome. —FARM FOR. SALE at Shamrock, one hundred acres, seventy flve clear, balance wood and lumber. Buildings in good repair. S. F. Owens, Klnkora. riching the town to the amount oi $5.50. S —ILLUSTRATED LECTURE-On Sunday evening, alter the usual ser- vices. an illustrated lecture was given by Rev. H. N. Konkle, oi Toronto, in the Presbyterian Hall, Sumnlersiden His lecture was 1n connection with sscolumo ‘AIR-‘MINDED ‘rho people oi Canada; however, are l becoilaing Y more "air-minded." and! consequently I have not suggested I that 01m is! serious disposition n“; the work of the Missionary Societies saes-r-l-o.‘ lined $2 and cuts, which he paid, en- i . S. .A. MC . r . . ' . , . B“ l‘ ‘ Q I I Q- a} ' ’_' " "‘ . i . I _ a - - r- ~--- .. " ' ° ' ' ' apbfll to louist-s. I am not inclined o . ' ' “ ‘"""o‘ ' ' ..'Mi.ss Enllna McCormac, teacher ' ‘ - "‘ ' T“ "" *‘ " PELI. | 0 u RA " Avllmc Ami ... . ... west-m our-dw- E-scm f-‘u-rdc-r - h. SUMMERVILLE HORSE BABES l o ' iiciaJs, covering wide territory and -'_' , “'1 in Georgetown, the guest of her par- ‘ _. _ _ _ _ ‘ _ _ v _ .. Rajllva 3 " ' _l ~10 DAY SPEClAL for fox lur ..' Notice-Tho annual meeting oi M " . ,_ ' IhE remedy f0!’ -_-.' "med ova‘ klqngjyexlod p‘ “m? kl lbs. Shredded Whole the Three Rivers Celnetries Co. will ems r and M“ John n/Lcormac be held at. the‘ Cemetery, Brudnell, A dilly 9 at 2 p.111. 0780-74-5“! ._._. ..‘Miss Isobel McPhee left Tues- day for Atlantic City. She had been spending a vacation in Georgetown, the guest of her parents, Capt. and Mrs. McPhee. A mcannioazs. Passer-reams CliURClL-Dlvine services on Sun- day, July m. at S-p." m.‘ The Rev. Quincy A. McDowell will preach. All are welcome.‘ ‘ ‘ ..'Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jeflry and ..'AUCTION SALE OF HAY. We son Elmer, who have been spending will sell by public auction at William Sullivan's, Greenfield on Jruesday. July 9th. at three o'clock, 45 acres oi standing hay and 35 tun of old hay. Terms six months credit. H. Nelson d: Son, Auctioneers. 6372-7-4-31. IOWIL ..'Mi.sses Marion and Grace Dou- ‘gins. teachers Prince St. School. ‘Charlottetown, are spending their , ..'IN CAME-The following omc-vvacetion st their home in George- crs and men from Georgetown and Jown. A vicinity ‘leit_ Georgetown Monday morning cnroutetoAld-srshot, 'N'.'S'.,' ..'Mr. Ralph Douglas, student where they will encamp with "D" Prince of Wales College. Charlotte- Company '105th' P.E.I. Highlanders: Lieut. Cecil Hyries; Lieut. E. J. H. Morrissey; Sergeants: Jack Donovan, Michael Burke, Daniel A. MacCor- mac and Joseph Allan. 021-2: ranks Stewart Lovers, Michael Burke, Ern- met ‘Betchllder, Roy, Yorsion, Frank MecLeen; Waldron Levers and Wal- ter Walker. \ A town, is spending his vacation in Georgetown, the guest oi’ his parents Mr. and Mrs. L.1-i. Douglas. A ..'Misses Jean and Hester Sigs- 1 worth, pupils Georgetown High School iare spending their vacation in New- port, the guests o! their paxnts, iCspt. and Mrs. sigsworth. A mm press-Tn; so!“ ww- ' red at Georgetown on Friday. June 20th, of Ethel Louise Anderson, age 5 years, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andersoru after a short illness. All that medical skill and kind nursing could do was done, but God wllled~ otherwise. She was cared for by her devoted mother, who was -with her until the end came. She was bright ..'Misses Annie McDonald, Mar- ‘ion Dougan. Madeline Clarkin. Ros- ella. Msher and Stella Walsh. mot- Iored to Georgetown from Charlotte- town. ' A ._.____Z._._._J’ Five prizes of $50,000 each are to be awarded by the Federal Government of Australia for motion pictures pro- duced in that country. l? '3' 5919M" °“ "mum °l ‘i for the lepers, and his pictures show- !F"~’m't it i‘ m°"t"m- T° “h”. ed dilfeient scenes among the leper ‘colonies in different parts ol the iworld. Quite a number of itisens u m" duwpunuv" '9 my “mi were present.‘ Dr. Konkle . took the services in the Trinity United Church, —~Flli.S'1‘ 0F SERIES 0F FIVE GAMES-The first game ‘of a series of live games to be played bo-. tween the Pioneers and Red Soxyof Summing up. the effect or the air- laneoamlrssi-fleemsybesslato Mr. Charles Arse ' 'I took place on the dia- puw Day. 1n spite of other attractions there was a flood attendance of fans Campbell. Dr. ‘a upggpls insoles-asses would suns memo. Archie Mcldurdo very successfully i umplred the lame-l . ‘ 5 sorrowinggparents, ilve brothers and on Sunday morning and in the Pres- “so glsfgrs.’ Sincere sympathy is et- byterien Church in the evening.-S. tended to the familyfl. ‘4 A Georgetown, left ‘hieeday for New York. ‘ ' ' ' ' teacher, is spending her vadstloa at her home in Georgetown. EXAMINATION ofiofignfittfifi , ,:"'-'-""~"'-'°'-~ Jae. Cannot! lnotwed to O00!!!- town from Charlottetown. A H'og;oun2rAnI:,9N - _ ma. Donovan motored to oeaslotte- .. town nous downtown. andintelligent and hernreth in the home has cast a-ssd gloom. Butler little chlldrento-cosne unto me, for no - l- no. . swine .=»!.*.1=.-"."- where Ethel Louise is a bright Asl gei. She leaves to mourn besides her Fishermen irritation of mosquito bites. A180 good for cuts and bruises. Take Minardb along to relieve the summer in Grand Tracadie, re- r turned to their home in George-- A . I to handle; I00 feet long. WEDNESDAY, JULY 10 $1.50 Dollars 5.1.50 s V Free-For-All Trot and Pace . . . $60 l 2.30TrotandPace...........$50 I 3.00TrotandPace...........$40 Five per cent of purse must accompa _, entry. No deduction will be nude from money winners. Entries close aturday. July 6th. iiorses must be eligible on entry date. | Al. races rnlle heats; race to finish at end o! filth heat Prizes divided, 50, 25, l5 and l0 per cent. Special amusement-s will be provided. I l 3 The Management will spare no pains to make ' sport. this lace a big d»- If the day proves unfavorable. the races will be h'cld on Saturday, Joly 13th. Meals will be served on the grounds. JAMES B. McMILLAN, Secretary. Summerrille, P. E. l’. 6302-7-3-81. 0310-7-3-21. If It Has Ever Happened We’ve Never Been Told Of It. Never, during all the years we have been making Frost For Fabric, llavl - we heard of a fox escaping from his pen by breaking this wonderful (or wire. oi’ it. But it is not likely to, for Frost Fabric is unbreakable, every lousl not» 1 ' in; as a hinge. I at the same place. i . i Other features too, make Frost For Fabric valuable to eury fox rancher. it makes no difference how much your foxes worry the win i its coat of galvanizing, applied after welvlll. la extra heavy and prevents .- i rust for many years. All widths lronl 18 inches to l! feet. I011! are MI! Give Frost Fabric s trial; you'll be sure to profit from it. Oar representa- tlve whose name appears below will be glad to quote prices and give you a free sample. A Canadian product forCanldlan Israel, made by Fflllt Sh!‘ and Wire Cos Ltd. Hamilton, Ontario. FROST 4 FOX FABRIC |~1|NARU$ UIM EON i rsnsolvsns mum coo-sitcom... a. "n; A Ems; ' ‘Catherine ‘uoirisoon. EYESIGHT A Olin Connected was mm. and Mrs. Glen Jenkins and Ilrogltere Iontlagoe, l. l. l. / .-f*=*-'»*~"~'~'§*> . S @~il.ltrfl< o b». RUST PROOF l I a There are no stiff, crystallsed ioints to crack and bend. f" I