.__ GREAT Btittitins BARGAINS K L AT THE BIG 'AT THE BIG ‘ a. STORE 0N STORE on . A ll i ' i, sons son's "t, A E ?“'$".‘3~'.‘£§$I~'; "L f» l for $ DAY $10-00 10 dozen Voile '1!‘ i... Take advantage 0f our great bargains of and a goodstock to choose from. L‘ fun " "i='il"'i~'il'i'lri. i"... i‘?! 18 only Women’s tweed and serge suits, values to $26.75 Waists and O’blouses all stitched frill $ DAYS $1.00 g Women’s sample voile Blouses values to $5.50 $_, DAYS 532-75 Women’s Underskirts light and d-ark colors $1.50 for $1.00 , i Women’s Under-skirts values to $2.98 for $11-75- Yifi} 8 Only Misses white Blankets Coats Q DAYS 937-00- ij Women’s black Cotton Cashmere skirts $ DAYS 01-98 Listed below are jus THUR DAY and $ D ays. Here you will find the best value for one dollar th at can be had in the city. t a few of the many Bargains. SPECIALS FROM THE LADIES READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT mmin new styles ‘hem- ‘ $1 .00 Odd lines in crepe de chene and georgette blouses $ DAYS ' $2.98 and $3.98. Women’s Pink and Blue Ohambray Housedresses f$, Women’s Bungalow Aprons $ DAYS 75o - Women’s Bungalow Housedresses elastic Band $ DAYS 1-39 Women’s White Cotton Nightdresses $ DAYS 39c Women’s White Cotton Envelope Chemises $ DAYS 89¢ Misses’ White Embroidery Dresses. Sizes 16-18 years. Regular $6.75, $ Days $298- Women’s Serge Skirts, navy and black, $ days $53-93- 1 .9‘! I7 200 yds. Plaid H,‘ 300 yds. Print 17‘ ~.\...-......._ 94 -_-,_. DAYS. Price of $13-00 on ill STAPLE DEPT O00 yds. Bleached Towelling 20c for 10¢ Gingham 45c for 25c 200 Colored Border Scrim, 45c. for 180- 300 yds Striped Flaniielette 40c for 13¢‘ 500 yds. Khaki Drill 45c for 25¢‘- 500 yds. Colored Quilting 55c for 35c 300 yds Shirting Percale 85c for 45c 11ml 35c Cotton 30c for 18¢ 1-‘L.~\.\'.\'l<3LE'|"1‘E BLANKETS _ 150 prs. Flanielette Blankets at \\'ll<>h>fl=1l0ll1'1<>@- 150 dgz, Men’s 011115 at “dink-sale prices $ DAY Men's and Boys’ Straw Hats at Wholesale Prices ill DAYS. Men’s and Boys’ Soft an‘d Hard Hat at Wholesale Prices til i See our $5.00 a-nd $6.00 Men’s Soft Hats, selling special DAYS. l MEN ’S SUMMER UNDERWE A R. 50 dozen Men’s Balbriggan Unlderwea-r. 50 dozen Boys’ Balbriggan Unlderwear. 100 dozen Men’s Merino Underwear. HEN XS‘ WORK regular $2.50 for $150- At Wholesale Prices $ Tiays. ING SHIRTS. 20 dozen Men’s Khaki Shirts, light and dark colors, extra large, All other lines of Men’s Working Shirts alt wholesale prices on _$ Days. _ Extra special Men’s Fine. Negligec Shirts at $1.50 mid $1.39. Men's Combination Underwear, Balbriggan, at till-till- Men’s Cord Braces, finest quality, a‘t 501*- Men‘s Cotton Hose, 4 pairs for $1170- i Men"s Cotton Hose, i’- pairs for 951-00- ‘ Men’s Cotton Hose, 2-pairs for 901-00- ‘ Men's Outing Shirts, cream and white, at_$1-39- m DAYS it; Days. wholesale prices. Women’s Long Black Silk Gloves, $1.00. Women’s Short Black Silk Gloves, 750- g Women’s White Chamois an-d Black Suede Gloves, 75¢- Ohildren’s Print Dresses, $ Days 75¢‘ Children’s Gingham Dresses, $ Daiys $125- Odd lines in Children’s Raincoats,'$1-98- g Balance of Billie Bourke Dresses, values to $5.50 for 532-75- l Odd lines in Women’s Brassieres values. DRY GOODS, SILKS AND l-IOSIERY DEPAIUPRIENTTS. ' 50 dozen Women’s Black Cotton Hose, 22c., 5 pairs for 151-00 100 dozen Fine Rib Hose, brown and blaick, 25¢ Dull‘- 100 dozen Women’s Plain Hose, brown an'd black, 250- Dill!‘- 35 dozen Women’s Black Silk Hose, reg. $1.50 and $2 for $1- 1000 yds. Dress. Silks, black and colors at wholesale priceS. 300 yds. All-wool Navy Serge at 990- Yd- . 200 yds.pAll-wool Bedford Cord, reg. $6.00 for 02-00- _ 5 Webs All-wool Botany Suiting, ‘$5.75 for $2-75- - 400 yds. Dress Values, wortJh $1.00 for 50¢- All other goods in this department at wholesale prices on é Special prices in our millinery department. UUNE 723, ‘I021 ‘GREAT t. Bargains all over the store . .34., \ Everything ait j Lawn Swings Reg. $11.98 $8.50 3' afii"l'iz..'iil'iiiii".i:'r'illfii been lrillng I" along n! slum. They urv vvorlh every cent oi that ilrlce. iiut we wont the room they tniu to Ihfl\\' incoming full‘ flflbfll intnl lle Irvv Mflnining In stock are being cirnrwd nt IILMI. 0101 I‘! In ile list flittl they're-sure 00-10 list no Phone Your Order M Our "Expimo iioiuiiits so llfiisflsios . MIIIPTI lnlllltlt IOU COIII; P1"!- One Price to Every.- body. Spot Gash Western itiiiardiiin D-REMEMBER WELLINGTON picnic on Wednesday, July 6th. —COAL LADEN--A three mast- ed schooner ls expected daily in Summerside harbor consigned with hurt] coal for local tiiirties. —WEDDING BELLS-A very pretty iveildimz took place at the home of .\ir. iind Mrs. James Smith, of Freetown. recently, when there daughter Miss Fannie A. Smith was united in uiarriiige to Mr Robert Sinnilnian of 0'Leary. Rev. C. A. Britten preformed the ceremony. —'.\Ir_ Vern W. Bell, son ni Mr. Ephrnm llell_ ot (‘ape Traverse, iirrived home recently from Balti- inore, Md. where he has been tak- ing his law course in the Johns Hopkins University. Mr. Bell papal ed nil his exams with honors-iind‘ distinction. He motored iii his Own car from Baltimore to his home in Cape Traverse, a distance of be- tween 1.500 and 2.000 miles iind the trip took live days, Vernon will irpend the summer with his par- onts. Ila-rt: Llnlbnt In Diltclper cH'i'Lbli‘zN'wiz53i"‘ ' our ai-ioizs oulckl and buying new ones for mom s s. continual drttili on ' mother's allowance; so Why M! have us repair the shoes before they are wUm out b07091! 1'9‘ pail‘? it is real ooouotilo’ to bring us the ‘colloid-it's snags viyy dtton "Ind ‘let ih ‘but them ‘llliey’ will lost . twltllllw " l i “l4 .. I. Hhibll 511mm! . -ENTFlIE8 FOR DOMlNlON DAY RACEs will appear in Tues- days Guardia-n. —WEDD|NG ANNIVERSARY- Mr. and Mrs. ‘H; Rl Lewis of (l0l8-. man were agreeably surprised on 1' rirlay evening last when a num- bcr of relatives ondlfrlends arlv- ed at their honie to congratulate them on their 25th wedding annl-, versary'_ Alter u pleasant social’ evening refreshments were served by those present and lifter wish- ing Mr. and Mrs. Lewis many more years of happy wedded lite, they retired to their homes. --NEW DEPARTU-IE—Rev. J. J. McDonald has given the regular male choir ‘of St. Paul's Church, Summerside n ‘holiday for the re- mainder of the summer months beginning with last Sunday, replac- ing them with a choir o! little girls under the direction o! jibe‘ Sisters or St. Mary's Convent. The new choir entered upbti its dirtles inst Siindayuiiid gave a splendid ac - count ofitself. ' |—-—n --T0 H-ELP ORPHANAGE-A Mass meeting of the ysrious Pro- testant Church oi Summerslde was held in the Presbyterian Church after the regular services Sunday ‘evening when a drlvo for money to build the new Protestant Orphanage at Mt. Herbert was put under my locally. Rev. Goo. S. Mitchel. was chairman, Rev. J. C. Martin. of Mt. Stewart was the special speaks wlio told oi! the pruning med the new orphan- old building Rev. C. Dowoit White and itov. A. K. Hotmln, llso spoke. 8 Isl music was liven by 50 Wool Carriage Wraps, regularly sold $6.50,, will be sold $ Days at Hialf Price. -—OFF FOR CAMP-The infan- try went into camp iit Charlotte -i town yesterday, (Wednesday) for tori dnys, "ti" (Yo. of Prince Co. is under command of Major Strong, M. C. About fifty boys from Prince Co. also leit yesterday for the sig- nal camp. -BASEBALL - The illoneer "Baseball Club rcfeiitcd the Red Sox by li score of ti to 3 at the school grounds illondiiy evening. A large crowd was present, iind both teams pliiyod good hull. The Pio- neers had ii session of liatlng_ iind during the grime, some good hits were made, Some oi the Red >Sox players also got some good hits. The next game will be tonight. Thursday between ‘the Pioneers itlld War Vets. --CHOICE 8TEERS.—Mr. James Lawless, mtat dealer, Kensiotl-On. is displaying some stock then-i days that rank among the very best that the province can produce. He purchased from Mr. John Cot- ton, Bummerileld, two steers that d-ressod- i276 lbs. choice most and one heifer, two years old " that 50 Men’s Overalls, Jackets slightly damaged, will be sold on $ Days at 50c apiece. -—Mr. Charlott, oi St. John, N. B, was ln iSuiiiuierslde ‘Fuestlziy on business. —M'rs. G. 1S1. Green oi Summer- side is spending the summer months in Tryon. —-Mrs. Robert Mat-Kenzle, who iind been visiting tier pt1r0illS_ Mr. illill Mrs. Neil Sincluis Summerslde left in return to Montreal. .-.._. . —-l\lrs. Jas. Htslop and son Anil- rew of Pirtou, S. lire visiting in Siiminerside. guests o1 Rev. G. S. iind Mrs. Mitchell. -~Dr. Keir, of Alberton, came to Summerslde Tuesday morning, itccompanying Mrs. Workman. who underwent an operation at the l’. 0 Hospital. —Mlss Hilda Elliot, R. N.. New York City, who has spent a month with relatives iii Kentviue, N. S._ is visiting for a tow days in St. Eleonora, before leaving for her home. dressed 450 lbs. These are excep- tionally good stock. fed to a finish. and dressed according to methods of which Mr. Lawless is a consum- mat: muster. —Mrs. E. P. Hacker. returned recently from New York. --Mrs. J. E. Dalton, Summorsido, entered the Prince Co_ iitilpit for treatment. —Mrs. bawroncelDoyle, oi ‘Mone- ltomo in summer-ride. i‘ I IIIUIINIII. ‘Filo’ nvoollng oftlio homes tor coiiti- - rtegi tliig week.‘ moi-side Tuesday 01gb‘; _ ton, is on a visit to her former the Roi stag -nr. 10115.1‘. floolgrovo and L“! _ John G. A-lonouit, motored to Burn ' —-ll<‘rnnkie Bryon. the little son oi’ Mr. J. H. Bryon. ot Csscompoo, underwent a succesntul operation in the Prince Co. Hospital for tonsllltls and adenoids. The little fellow is reported making satisfac- tory propress towards recovery. WESTERN‘ PERSON ALS~ ~ oiinmmv coins-us .. . .. - BERUIN, June 21—'l‘ho compui sory delivery maiided a national reserve stock 0t 4,500,000 itons, which would amount to a continuance of the pre- sent system of Government con- trol. The present action is llio first step in abolishing official control rand rationing of grain, which it is permanently in i922. The German producers, by virtue of the hill, will be permitted ‘to deposit their surplus stocks in the open market after having turned in the requir- ed total o! 2.500.000 tons. The lSocialist organs this attor- noon severely rebuked the Reich- stag for adopting the measure, charging it will automatically re- sult Iii an increase in the price oi bread ilour, as the poweriul inter- ostsdn that commodity, now no longer hinder rigid» governmental scrutiny, will lbe permitted to de- mud prices o! their own firing, producer! of ‘this yours imvm is _ ‘provided Jo;- in n. bill adopted iby ‘t. today utter i stormy ewe"- lhm t! . The bourgeois; ‘ log ‘the moflurwp . “all ‘by ihoiiirso- w,» " _| §. believed here will be discontinued: The one Price "Cash Store N.-. ihertf-s ea flandiilate that ii Blinking on Your lllilll to- Wtililllwilllllllg a lBig-iliize in litiliiiaifs $2340.00 Prize Election. - - - - -l $500.00 in Gash Given as 1st Prize