. . .‘ g: vvgvjo i,‘ u b "I! c T for $ DAY $10.00 , mmm 10 dozen Voile Waists " and O’blouses all new styles hem- stitched frill $ DAYS $1410 Women’s sample voile Blouses values t0 $5.50 $ DAYS $2375 Women’s Underskirts light and dark colors $1.50 for 551-90 Women’s Underskirts values to $2.98 fol‘ 951-75- 8 Only Misses white Blankets Coats $ DAYS 557-00- Women’s black Cotton Cashmere skirts $ DAYS $51-93 Min-Q .,. a.‘ - l8.only Women’s tweed and serge suits, values to $26.75 STAPLE DEPT , V‘ _ l 1000 yds. Bleached Towclling 20c for 1°‘! 200 yds. Plaid Gingham 45c for 25c v ‘ 200 Colored Border Scrim, 45c. for 13v- 300 yds Striped Flannelette 40c for 15¢, 500 yds. Khaki Drill 45c for 251' 500 yds. Colored Quilting 55c for 5351* 300 yds Shirting Percale 85c for 45c and 19-511 300 yds. Print Cotton 30c for 18¢ f, FLANX l*ll.l‘l'l"l‘l<l BLANKPYIYS _ 150 prs. Flane-lette Blankets at \\'l1ol<~s=flcarrive- 150 dQZ_ Men’s (T9115 at, “Twit-sale prices $ DAY Men's and Boys’ Straw Hats all; \Vli0lc-sz\lo Prices $ DAYS. Men’s and Boys’ Soft and Hard Hat at Wllolv-Halc Prices iii l l).\ YS. ' = See our $5.00 and $6.00 Men’s Soft Hats, selling special Price 0f $3.00 on ill DAYS. . on_$ 50 dozen Men’s ,..~ ‘ . w: . I . > '1‘. {Hwy . . v.'.‘§‘v w‘ ~ 2",} on,“ _,.~ », .1.‘ m"; .Q_‘,u. Ivar-m» 4. p’. I s“ (°._‘.' v, \_‘ 0.1 >5‘ (dqb 0-. 2W2‘! f, ‘ " “ "-\"‘\V/‘ J.‘ .‘~ "M? “if; '7 t.‘ '~"“* ' ' I - »‘ ~ ' . 1.0.310‘ sfifur-I . n“... i.’--.-.. a 9 .. fir. 4». MEN'S SUDIM Elf FNDPIIHYICAIK. Balbriggan Underwear. , »- 50 doze-n Boys’ Balbriggan Underwear. 100 dozen Men’s Merino Underwear. Al; “lholcsalc Prices iii Day's. MENZH‘ “TIHKINC? SHIRTS‘. Days. u - Extra special Men’s Fine Men's Combination Underwear, Balbriggan, at $1.09. Men’s Cord Braces, finest quality, at 501'.- Men’s Cotton Hose, 4 pairs Men's Cotton Hose, f; pairs for $1.00. for $1.00. Men’s Cotton Hose, 2 pairs for $1.00. Men's Outing Shirts, cream and white, at $1.39. GREAT t, .. "g, BARGAINS BARGAINS . l) - ' ' AT THE BIG a LAT THE_B‘I_G sroaa ON i" STORE QN $ DAYS $ DAYS IN. DOLLAR D THURSDAY and FRIDAY, June 23rd Take advantage of our great bargains of $ D ays. Here you will find the best value for one dollar th at can be had in the city. Bargains all over the and a good stock to choose from. . Listed below rare just a few of the many Bargains. SPECIALS FROM THE LADIES READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT I - ' " Odd lines in crepe de chene and gcorgeitte blouses $ DAYS ' $2.98 and $3.98; m Women’s Pink and Blue Ohainbray Housedresses $ DAYS $1.00 Women’s Bungalow Apron-s S; DAYS 751' Women’s Bungalow Housedrcsses elastic Band $ DAYS 1-39 Women’s White Cotton Nightdresses $ DAYS 390 Women’s White Cotton Envelope Chemises $ DAYS 390 Misses’ White Embroidery Dresses. ‘Sizes 16-18 years. Regular $6.75, $ Days Women’s Serge Skirts, navy imtlblack, $ days $398- 20 dozen Men’s Khaki Shirts, light and dark colors, extra large, regular $2.50 for $1.50. ’ All other lines ‘of Men’s Working Shirts at wholesale prices Negligee Shirts at $1.50 and $1.39. 24th store ' Women’s Long BlackSilk Gloves, $1110- Womerrs Short Black Silk Gloves, 7'50- Women’s White Chamois and Black Suede Gloves, 751'- Ohildrenls Print Dresses, $ Days 75¢‘- Chiildren’s Gingham Dresses, $ Days $125- Odd lines in Children’s Raincoats, $138- Balance of Billie Bourke Dresses, values to $5.50 for $235- Odd lines in Women’s Brassieres values. DRY GOODS, SILKS AND IIOSIERY DI<1I’.\It'l‘MEN'l‘S. 50 dozen Women’s Black Cotton Hose, 22c., 5 palirs for $190 100 dozen Fin-e Rib Hose, brown and black, 2501MB‘- 10O dozen Women’s Plain Hose, brown "alnld blackflfic- pair. I 35 dozen Women’s Black Silk Hose, reg. $1.50rand $2 n); $11 . 1000 yds. Dress Silks, black and colors at wlholesale prices. I 300 yds. All-wool Navy Serge at 996- Yd- 20O yds. All-wool Bedford Cord, reg. $6.00 for 132-00- 5 wens All-wool Botalny Suiting, ‘$5.7 5 for 02-75- 400 yds. Dress Values, wortlh $1.00 for 50¢- All other goods in. this department at Wholesale prices on $ Days. \ i ' Special prices in our millinery department. wholesale prices. » ' Everything at One Price to Every‘ body. Spot Clash - Local fishermen in Summerside re~ port that the season this year is fur ahead of any for thfe Inst six or seven years. Cod, Mackerel l-V-estetn Guardian ,SlIIllIII0l',SlllB anti Il§~i~flll "l ‘e1 ‘ 50 Wool Carriage Wraps, regularly sold $6.50, will be sold $ Days at Half Price. Bus) The Big‘ plight store -—GOOD FISHING CATCH ES.—| u-REMEMBER WELLINGTON picnic on Wednesday. July 6th. —ICE CREAM SOCIAL and dance in Kinkora lilnll, June 24th (loud time. (fome everybody. Re- serve the date. —|N FOR SUPPLIESA-Two vcry fino wishing vessels called here on Monday for supplies. They‘ are from Bny Verte and Icft in the evening for the cod ‘fiflhllly; grounds of Miminignsh and North Vupc. H —W|LD STRAWBERRIES. —- Wilt! strawberries are more plen- liful around the roads and coun- trysitlc adjacent to Summerside tlum for many years past, ‘so mot‘ orists nnd farmers report, The uvernge housekeeper Is only hop- ing that thin will have some effect on the retuil price of the garden‘ variety’. -BA8EBAl-L.—'l‘he regular bnIl game of the league series, Pioneers’ vs. Red Sox was played at the! school grounds on Monday evening The Pioneers with Monro l/yndm nnd Doyle as batteries. won, tho score Iieing 7-3. The game was inst and woll played throughout Batteries for Red Sox were Messrs Monkley and Withrow. Officials. Messrs MdCollough nnd Sullivan. H _.WI‘l-L BE RETQIED.~— The case of the King vs Provost ln which the Jury disagreecllast week will probably be retrigti either to~ day (Vl/etlnestlay) or tomorrow be~ fore a n-ew jury. 1 -CENSU5 RETURNS.—Mr. Char Ies G. Dunn, Census taker for the Elmsdnle polling district, James Palmer. the taker for Roseville, District and John Riley for the Cape Wolfe District, were In town to the Chief Commissioner of this County, Lieut. L. A. Moore. ll -POLICE COURT.-—At Ilie Sum- merside Police Court on, Monday morning the adjourned case of a of the Prohibition Act, was con- cluded. The defendant was con- victed and fined $200 and coats or three months in jail. Another cane of a citizen charged with the some offence whose trial was new on Saturday, was also convicted and the sumo fine imposed. Some other minor court matters were further adjourned till Tuesday morning. H —TROOPS PHEPARING.-Sum~ meraide has presented a wnr-timo appearance during the Inst few days" when members of the pig» railing corps. infantry, light horse nnd other units that are going to camp in Charlottetown have» been in the city taking over their kits on ‘Slllllffiily giving in their returns, citizen charged with an infraction‘ and lobsters have "been running un usually well and the large catches mode ore doing much to offset the low-er prices that the fishermen are obtaining. Lobster fishing on the north aide of the island stopped several days ago but it is expected that the catch on the south side of the Inland will be almost as good as the gulf fishing. _-_-¢-o>i— IVESTERN PERSONALS ingtcn Hotel was in town on Mon day. l-l —Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Slnckford nnd party motored to town on Mon- duy. —Rev. Mr. William! and Mr. A. L. Rennie; Elmsdaie were visit- ors here this week. ‘ S ‘ -Mr. Neil McLeod. a former resident oi Summerlide but now of Massachusetts is visiting friends In Summerside. ron. P. E. 1.. L. ‘H. was hero on Monday attending to military af- fairs. A number of the boys of the E. I. infantry leave this (Wednesday) morning for their training quarters at llirighton. H ‘Mr. r. T. Poiri—er of the Well- —Mnjor Lowther. 0. (7.. B. Squad- PH» nldlln Chan‘! _o , co nu in the cone of new recruits my rvipv ‘n; '4 um: Iwenrinn their uniforms chi-ouch the} A!!! Uggflfifl Ilgkflgli? I dny and evening in order to catch ‘ _ the we 01 01B 1111111411! finale» regdil-frggiteliiiiriviiii-wrotwgbliergo some fifty boys leave flummerside, lens hop 10.000 Calylguiunl. by we qf wednflny mmnm‘ m form n," B uyn i Bottle lcamont. Donn of the sifllal corp! and it 1a axpect- h, yo, m“ ||.Q_ m _ more will re~~ _ w. ll. 1W5 m ' u“ Am] l’ 14L‘ ‘uh-ntgvrv-i-r. ." 3*" A L, Toronto. Ont. n: M; “to or av w idiot‘. Bleeding or Potruflin _ PHWNo swirl? Olxtfltwlll ave and afford hating I‘ . ’, Q II l’ O m; ‘ dthnt linden ‘autism an‘ comply in -- - unit ma: Infantry. nude‘:- one minute longer.‘ Bend to- and henna‘ ——~.\lr. Simpson flrauly, Summer- sido returned houto front Pictou lwherc he was summouoti as a wit‘. ness on the t-ztsc of lit-urge Lodl or. ll —-Ml'. I). H. Nlnrrisur] who iris been visiting his homo in t-nvu bus; left on return to Aniignnisll, N. 8.. where he is engaged at construct- lonwork. -.\Ir. Irving llurdi". ilosebzlnk.‘ was in 1o\vn on Suturduyn visiting" his wlic, who on Friday, wni operated on for itpponillv-itis at thd P. f‘. lluspitzil. Th1- condition bits. llurdy is rt-purtt-tl sutisiitor tory. . ll -_----¢-o>-__'. | IN MEMORIAM y» 50 Men’s Overalls, Jackets slightly damaged, will he sold on $ Days at 50c apiece. , l - LIMIT astern ‘Guardian ..*5UMMER—V:E RACES July 9th. ..'CEMENT.—Just arrived one r,.\r cement. M. (l. McGowan, Kil- nluir. .1): DAY OF DAVE-Montague H1 toa party, Wednesday June 22nd. llnve you seen the lint of events? Some carnival, ab? ..°MUSIC GALORE.——Do yo: likoto hear u piper's baud’! Make {our Scotch blood a boil. You ouldn't kecp still if you tried. ...."‘WONDER WHO GETS trophy at Montague, Abbies or League of tho Cross Time will tell, and we'll seo it won on the the CATHERINE MARTIN. The death occurred at Shamrock on l-‘riday, May 27Lh of Catherine Martin, aged 65 years, (laughter of 1»; the late Martin Martin of Brnckley Point Road. The deceased had en- ioyod ‘good health until nearly three imonths llefore her death) when she fell on the ice recciv-l in: injuries, and a few clays Inter suffered a stroke‘ nnd never goin- ed her strength again. The decons- cd was much respected by all who knew her. She leaves. 1n mourn, one nlnter_ Mrs. Daniel McDonald; in! Shamrock, besides other lriendsj There and in United States. ‘Her funeral was held on Sunday after-l noon to Springfon Cemetery, Rev.» 'John Sterling conducting the serv- ices. The pali bearers were Allan Rolzerson. Robert Cairns, Ambros I Thomas Cairns, Hugh-i ey GIIIis. James Brown_ i103 __- : : To have the children sound- mother. cy_cannot be healthy ‘if’ trntlbled with worms. U Mother Graven‘ Bxter-miultor. in the first care of a ' Pa. 22nd. ..*HELP VOUR FAVORITE CANDIDATE in 'l-lolmnn'a $2,740.00 prize election. Your support may be the means of winning your friend- fhat $500.00 cash prize. ..*GIVE YOUR FAVORITE CANDIDATE support and encour - ‘agemont in llolmnnha $2, 740. 00 .prlz'e election. Your support may be the determining factor. -——-—n| NRTHREE MEDALS and eleven prizes to be given away at Monta- gue ten party on the 22nd. Take your dancing slippers and come along. orvsnzoalh u liiggufi "i-zitpu iron The One Price Cash Store D A that. unless this. pest is chcclu-i ii Premiers Conference will ..,...... increase and ‘great damage to crops. ..‘JU8T THINK OF IT, twenty- fivo whole big dollars given away free (these hard times] to the f. lucky ticket holders at Montague ten party on the 22nd. 4 ..'I)r. J. A. McEnchcn, eye specialist will be at his office .it tho Huyviow Hotel, St. Peters, on Thursday and at Cox's llotel. ‘Souris, Friday nfterntiop and even- ng. a .."OON'T FORGET T0 GET your sales slip when you pur- chuse u dollar or more from us on June 22nd. It will qualify you to make our Mysterious Mun cover it with u five spot. 'l‘ry him. Ives and Murdock Ltd. ..'WHEN COMING to Montague on 22nd inks your family along with you nnd let them enjoy the biggest day of the season on the tea. grounds. All you want to eat. Nico level grounds right In the town. Big bane ball match (two star teams) pipe and drum bond music. All kinds of other amuse- Illalltl. “JMYBTERIOUS MAN will be on the Tea Grounds from three to How the things ‘that are Illllll‘ oi I . i _ y LONDON, June 21—1In his open- m" busmesfis do interest “S. lug address at the Premier's cou- ference yesterday, Mr. Lloyd- ; }{0]lowuy'g George gave a lengthy and com- tukcs the corn 011l- plete review. of the foreign policy _l1‘y ll “"11 I179"! “- in Great Britain during the yenr. ‘ Ho snid that the Governments of the various Dominlons had ber-n kept fully informed of the various steps taken and today the liritislr Prime Minister reviewed the de- " tails of all action and policies ex- plaining the stand taken by Great Britain at the Supreme Allied Con- '- ference at Spa and the reason-i un- i rdenlyfng it 1's well an the pnsiflon of the British Government in res- pect to Poland and Silesia. lie also dealt with the question of re- parations outlining his conclusions ‘f and indicating the amounts likely m be accruing in parts of the Ein- pire. He expressed the conviction ‘ that the amount of indemnity fixed» Corn lluzuovcr by u“; roots. .THE REXALL STORE ‘\ BRIGHTON 10a CREAM nnd SODANVATER l orvod From “l 0hr sNew Liquitl Fountain r v six o'clock p. m. Full. description of him can be secured at our store. l-Ie has five dollars in his pocket for the lucky person who finds him. All you have to do in to show him receipt whore you was not beyond Germany's capitol‘ ty to pay. Latest Pest To A. ‘ALL mavens Owl and rofrlllllfll you Am mr 1* purchulsed from us one dollar or. ~ POI ‘OWL! u war , worth f d J ' lilo. “i... ....i°.n§‘.’3.3.°r".o."“° WOITY m9 Farmers. i w‘ m‘ W“ ‘ , Fountain". you pull s Mantras 1 “awe hvicgm orrnwn. June m-Jrha Ento- _ Hilblilbio. l1 9°" l" i"! 91"! - 07! analogical branch of tho Dcpnrt- . t . n 1 n u ,‘~ . iliiofiill $5.. Z.ii'.ile'3..§‘i“$it m“ °’ “"'"“‘“"° l“ ""9" “ . _ H. J. MABON pm. mum. pm,‘ y,“ m“ warning to_n.lI format! that , the “,7.- , .3. s , i, h" mun eouoni, (on to m» yard lineman corn boxvryfinnyiilrflrv- i bpbtiifilli lnQPPW! P‘ slum fifteen contn per yam. Ono 1y o. new min oxceodinlly damna- ‘ Bronte _ . ' ‘mlfmd Ylwéilrngimna“ l-"MY tico pent ‘has been found in the . ‘ p " (HD8178? .810 Oil BDG- ,, ' =, up,‘ ‘ma?’ fin,“ ‘m: m, mutant unnollatmumn pom o 749N739 ' ~ , . “ Hfifdwk I ' uoo-o-woonw ~ POnm-lo. The Department worn: 1.~ == t- ‘c’. ‘NM:- l ' 1