r a ampere” White Lily Biscuits With any Biscuits ‘Made COMPARE THEIR PACKING Thebetter package; the better linings; all the little evidences of extra care and attention. COMPARE THEIR CRISPY FRESHNESS The» result - 0f the packing. They come to your table with the taste of the ovens still on them; They are made in the Maritime Provinces and reach the consumer . quickly, in excellent condition. COMPARE THEIR PURITY Only the freshest of farm products from the Maritime Provinces farms goes into them. \ . COMPARE THEIRBAKING The wonderful English travelling ovens used in the Marven Factory are brought to an exact degree of heat, the biscuits p spend an exact number of minutes and seconds in them. They are baked to an exact degree of crisp- ness--always the same,.today, yesterday, and to- ‘ morrow. ~ “COMPARE THEIR FLAVOUR The wonderful result poi’ all carefulness. Whatever may be your flavor- ite biscuit, it will taste better if it is made by Marvens.- ()n Thursday, June 26th, every pur- chaser of White Lily Fancy Biscuits will receive a package of Cream '5 Sodas without charge. 55-5551258 $$élh£$ LE? H3953‘. 1 s‘ Eat and Enjoy White LIIy Biscuits They Satisfy Registered .- .., -t---l----------t-_ tegegqtjq-slq- 155- t5- - 5%- hQ-EHLjR-EH- 555%; t f YOUR BIRTHDAY things without due, consideration. Avoid jealousy. JUNE 25.—You are light-hearted You are charitable and tolerant in Your and happy-go-iucky, and when you your judgment, and love strongly. get in-to trouble or meet reverses Pay great attention to detail, and your iriends always ‘help you out/strive to like your work. Never‘ You are inclined to rush lnto,listen to idle tales brought to yomlnrld white, _ E5 birthstone is a which means health and long lite. Your flower is the honeysuckle. Y“? "will! colors are light blue pearl, Ohoossr I. Isssstary, Indltss and Insurgen- J- I. linens“ Isvv 7st A LIVILY suumsn I _ Coincident with and ‘israeiy as a I result oi the generous publicity 1 campaign conducted by the Tourist '5, Association, the P. E. Island Motor ,, League and the Canadian National . Railways, the present ‘summer has ll mapped out ior it what is undoubt- edly the most comprehensive pro- in the history oi the prov- Elfé i ammo “Iii 8' 1H5 ince. The programme opens next Tues- gé day, July 1st, Dominion Day. surn- llfi merside will hold the centre oi the u stage ior the day with a series o! Lib horse races, athletic sports. two ball games and a boxing bout. Ex- cursions to the western capital, by l1 train and auto will be in order and [El everything pointato a most enjoy- ‘EH1 able day in ’our sister city. ,3 In Charlottetown those who do ll not go to Summerslde will probably till; go iishing, plcnicking, boating and L-fi otherwise as the spirit may move Ell‘ them. The day will he a public I \ E5.‘ holiday throughout. the whole pro- d . 1| vince and, ii the weather behaves H5 doing everywhere. programme is the Annual Meeting l LE in Charlottetown, on" July 9 and LIE, 10, oi the Maritime Branch o! the l?“ American Association oi Surgeons. gig, In addition to the regular business Q5, meetings there will be a public l! “l5. ‘the United States, including a number o! our PrinceEdward is- lwith this conference a number oi drives and other outings are_being arranged ior with the laudable ,_ln- ltentlon oi proving to such obi-due lilfltfflauished visitors as do antral- ready know it that Prince Edward Island la ‘the pleasan‘ ‘ country Double Dollar Days Thursday and Friday, June 26th and 27th Wholesale Prices in all Departments Many Extra Specials Will be illlered For the convenience of the people this Store will remain Open on Thursday land Friday Nights Until 9 p. m, 25 Men’s Suits in blues, greys and brown tweeds 'I‘he r ular prices of flhese suits were as high as $37 50 Sizes 34 to 3%- ¥_our choice Dollar Days--$l2.95. u ' ' . 15 Men’s Tweed Rain Coats in green b - . heather, regular price $15.00. Dollar Days-Aflfggn’ gm? and .3 only Men’s Leatherette Rain Coats, reg. price $15 00 fm- $3o.01g.ei§§ll];§h1§n\§:?fing W Fa" Overcoats‘ Price” l” MHVS Khaki Pants, heavy weight, all sizes. Special $1 39 MHVS Tweed ‘Hats, worth to $3.25. Dollar Day 99c ' 0 alien’? Wool Working Socks, Dollar Days 3 pairs for $1,00_ en s Cotton Work Socks, special 5 pairs for _$1,()()_ _ 5 dozen Men’s Working Pants in Wold: ‘to $4.00. Dollar Days, $2,98_ 5:21:21: Working Shirts in all shades, lightweight, I Men’s light weight Braces, Dollar Dagg: 45c per pair. . ‘ f“; $11912: ggigirsiiarlgnderwear, Athletic Elephant make. Special J .5 doz. Man’s Fancy Shirts will arrive by e ‘ . _ Xpress in time n f” Dalys’ but lvhldh are. w” ‘at? f°1f the Press. They will sp ayed in our windows with special discount cards. There will be many llnppy People on I‘. E. Island it they v15"; this Store on Dollar Days. greys, browns and tweeds, . fcssdeg. - ' in the world to spend the summer , holidays in. All our citizens are ‘liireparlng to join heartily in this undertaking. The next number is the Orange celebration on July 12th which takes place this year at Bordenplthe iront door oi the Garden oi the Guli. On this day everyone, re- gardless oi creed‘ or nationality, Will be an Grangemaa and the Brest majority are expected to show up at Borden- ' Next comes the great event oi the Summer, Carnival Week, which begins on July 14th and formally ends on July 19th. This week, it is Bllleoted and hoped, will see more sons and daughters ot the province than ever beiore visiting- their ioriner homes and a greater stream oi visitors to the island than on any previous occasion. it will be B Illa week irom beginning to end, y ," each day and hour illled with plea- sure oi every conceivable dea- crlpiion. The next event will be the Chau- tauqua entertainment, July 24 to 31. The management has made more than ordinary preparation ior this season's entertainments and there is good promise 0| a Very enjoyable week. These events, with g lamb...- o! 91494319"! b; way oi picnics, pub- lic and private, iiehing excursions and the usual exchange oi iiah, stories moire up a very attractive Programme ior the month oi July; angina will doubtless provide ior itseii, while Bdptphibor will bribe its Labor sports, the pro- vincial and county Inhibition and _ILIIII vlsrhssldsss, l. l- Ilulsflti Llsst- 00l- D. A. laslilnsl. ‘ tlvr-Ilsll ls ' active-I. J. Power WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 1924' 1n‘ itself, as it always does on Domin- "y o‘ comtmcflng and operating both the countries The m,“ number on the gummm- concerned is ready at hand to pay equipment. passenger ~traiiic between‘ Britain and thelContinent in peace demands this new and addi- tional means oi _ evening meeting which will bo ad~ Marsha] Foch h, quoted as Hay“; dressed by some oi the leadlnz that had the Tunnel been built he- medical sclsnilgtg qp-cgngdg and iore the war it would have shorten- ‘ ed the struggle by two years. The Labor Government iavora the pro- , ject ior the two ioid reason that it r loud medical men who have won woum give area, Dream“, m continental isms in Canadian and authorities undo;- inning it and ,American cities. In connection give large employment ior years to come to the army oi the unem- ployed who must now be supported at the public cost. Ill-On MKIIOQD-IJQIIIQ NOTES BY THE WAY The Channel Tunnel between Eng- lsmi and France ls now likely to he constructed in the not distant, iuture. Premier Ramsay Macdonald and his colleagues look upon the project with iavor. All previous. British government; were _ either hostile or llaiiowarrn toward it. But many things have occurred in re~ cent years to remove the suspicious and hostile feelings with which the project was at iirst regarded by British Governments in the British people. The aeroplane and airship have opened all eyes to the tact that Brilalp is no longer an lsland."i‘he British navy may con~ trol the Channel as it long has done hut it is powerless to checkin- vasion through the air. The tear c1 invasion through the tunnel was long the bugbear that prevented its construction being en- tertained. The ten-ioid greater danger oi invasion over head has banished the tear oi invasion by the undersea route. The latter is ieit to be largely imaginary and easily preventible. The air route opens up a real and iormidable menace. The best engineering skill in the world guarantees the practicabil- immediately he iull cost oi construction and The vest commordlsl and time oi transportation. thd Prestige would undoubtedly accrue to any government that successiully carried out the work. ll; would rank with the Sues and Panama Canals n; third among the greatest aids to world transporta- tion recorded in the history oi man- kind. it would he much the lrongest tunnel yet constructed-twelve miles under land and 24 miles under sea-a total length oi 86 nmiies. The Simplon tunnel between Switaer- land and l-taly, the longest tunnel under earth, is but 12 miles in length and the tunnel under the river Severn in lmglnnd, the long- est under-water tunnel, has a length o! iour miles only. The es- timated cost oi the Channel Tunnel is set down at $229,000,000, and the time required to build it six years. its completion would be one oi the great engineering achievements oi the ages. A esnvias ol the Parliaments y support now available ior the pre- joct i; given by the London corres~ pendent oi the New York Herald- Tribune shows an abundant major- ity in its iavor. There were 400 members oi the llousa supporting the project, ‘i3 opposed to it and 84 who had not yet definitely de- cided on their mtitude. . The election returnavlrom British Columbia as given in yesterday's Guardian account only ior i4 oi tbs ~ e- nhi» . r>nam ifledfletyiefls ~. for Donni- Thursday aililFriday, June‘ 20f ’ y .I>; WHOLESALE PRICES, ON EV ‘A w, Thursday and Friday, June 26 and 27 welds; to iiia-ke it worth your while to spend your money wiijh us,‘- Qn allgoods not listed we will give you a wHoLnsAm PRICE. ‘On other ‘ goods listed we ‘have cut the rices deeply, in some ‘bases as low . as 1131f price. Com-e to us." é have nothing to sellibut standard goo s. 1 - . . MEN’S TWEED RAINCOATS,*-$5I Twelve Men’s Tweed Rain Coats, worth up to $10. All sizes,j_to clear Dollar Days $5. 1lIEN’S BLACK RUBBER COATS, $3.50. All our regular $5 and $6 Black Rubber Raincoats will be cleared Dollar Days at $3.50. _ ‘ ‘MEN’S RUBBERIZED TWEED RAINCQATS, $7.50. In gark grey, heather and brown, worth at least‘$12. Dollar Days 7.50. ' ‘ MEN’S SUMMER SUITS, $15. Men’s Summer Suits in greys and grey stripes, worth $25. Dollar Days$15 to clear. ‘MEN’S SUITS, SPECIAL $19. We are offering on Dollar Days ia large variety, of Men’s and Young Men’s Suits at $19. Some of these Suits sold at $25 and even $30, ‘but as ‘we have only one or two of a kind left we intend to clear Dollar Days at $19 a "suit. BLACK COTTON HOSE, 5 "pairs ‘for $1.00‘ on Dollar Days. KNITTED TIES, 39c. Big clearance of Knitted Ties Dollar Days, 39c. ‘ g ' , ‘ . SILK TIES, 69c: Regular $1.25 'ties. Best quality silk and good patterns, but only one ortwo of a kind left to clear Dollar Days69il. , ‘I " ' 50 Tweed Hats, $1.00. Small sizes, nothing larger ‘than size 7. we can fit you you can get a great bargain,f$1.00 only, Dollar ayes . i , -_MEN’S SOFT COLLAR SHIRTS, $1.00. Worth up to $1.75. ,I_,)o,llar Days, special ‘$1.00. ' 1 A MEN’S FINE STRIPE SHIRTS, 95c.‘ Worth up to $2100‘? All sizes up to 17 inch. Dollar Dayspspecial 95c. , l MEN’S CAPS, 50c. Od-d caps all kinds, to clear Dollar Days 0c. _ . - SPECIAL CREAM SHIRTS,“$I.35, reversible soft collar. Shirts in lovely cream shades. Extra quality for $1.35. BLACK CASHMERE HOSE, 55c, regular 75c. ‘Black Cash- mere ‘hose, Dollar lhys, 55c. BOYS’ BLACK HOSE, 39c. Black Cotton good steady wearing hose, fit boys ‘to 16 years, lar Days, 39c. _ , . MEN’S CLOCKED HOSE in several colors, fine mercerized lisle, regular 75c. Two pairs for $1.00. I . Big special valuelin Ribbed Hose, worth 55c. Doi- ‘t ' GOLF AND‘ SPORT SWEATERS, $3 _ 100 per cent. wool Sweaters. Dollar Days, §3.00. ' .- ' MEN’S WORK SHIRTS, 75c. In khaki, blue, etc., sizes 14 to 17%. Good value at $1.00. Dollar Days, 75c. , n. WHOLESALE PRICES ON DOLLAR DAYS Henderson 8t iludmore 101 Grafton Street 48 seats, leaving iour seats yet to be accounted ior. it is -to be ro L nrnembered that all the election machinery on polling day was un~ der control oi the OllvefGovem- meat and returning oiiicers would naturally give the beneiit oi any doubt to the party In power. In all such cape; there ls the possibility oi recounts, or other court proceed , inss that might ho more likely to turn out to the advantage oi the Opposition than oi the Govern- ment. Bo that as it may, the published returns probably give the Government all the seat. it can reasonably claim and atboat the Liberals have gained b t s " horse races. WM" "l! woaraniras locks ‘rumor’ and "snort!" it meanl much more than simple enjoyment Ind amusement: it is an advertis- nlns oamvain ior m province, it means publicity. valuable or value- lul whether the Pyrrhic victor! With don l chances oi. being able to carry on ior any considers“ length oi time, but still possession may prove to be nine poiita in their iavor. At silo slalom 1t seems soon; ‘ ‘ Prswnoo can _ "Illst-ionasasamjdior i‘ ~ an ~ sandman...“ toopposs so! minimum C», Q1 . Liberal _ or JQJNMW . vote ogablst the existing govern- ment. This adds interest to iinal result in the iour seats irom which no returns have yet been made. less as we msbedt." it on- n” ‘Ska.’ ‘Ommw, m ,= ~ - y 1e everyone io_do nasoilnnajbr and * modem laughs the - ; "Ledieiliavo ram‘ 4 Timeffolall” butsGrsst-WssrLlis basnorssasons". ‘l ism , Alison's‘ aluNEY .~,‘._Pil..l_.5