IULY 6, 1928 . llayser Silk Gloves $1.50 llalue 49¢ Dollar Days Kayser Silk Gloves, two dome styles, 1 1- 0 l Lallies Doals Dollar Days $ ID. Dnly lion, Friday and Saturday W, Specials in Every Department a WIIDLESALE PDIDES l\LL 0llEll ST0liE There will be wonderful bargains in every department of the Store-Chances that you cannot afford to. miss. All’ ‘desirable new goods that we are clearing from our Summer 10 only Ladies’ and Misses Coats, year's coats. but all real good weara styles, no two alike, all 5 l | f I .' sizes . . . . . Lot Summer Dresses, soiled, a real snap ——Take your choice while‘ they last i I gegular $1.25 and $1.50. Shades of Town. fflWIl, grey, black, sand, etc. I . Dollar Days, pair Washable Gloves in tall the popular Spring Shades. the balance of our 75c and $1.00 lines. Dollar Days ' . I pair- good wearable ‘styles, . . . . . . . .98c Ladies’ Silk Vests, opera style. Shades of peach, white, black, flesh, powder, blue, pink,green.......... . . . . . . . . .....39c I .-.--|¢_--_..-¢,-~-a--|_-| on Dollar Days at . . . j . . I IIICIII'IOOOII lone Ladies’ Hats, all Boys’ Jerseys, cotton, long sleeves, siz- no two alike . . . es up to 16 years, 35c each, or 3 for‘$1.00 Broadcloth Shirts. Men’s striped broad- cloth with two separate collars. ‘ Special Dollar Days, $1.50, or 3 for $4.00 $1.50 ollnlltlullu YES riisrisn-i Ladies’ Silk Bloomers. Shades. 39c Vests, elastic at waist and knee . . . . .750 H Corsets, half price. Odd lots taken from our regular stock, suitable for all figures. g Half Price. ~’ Ladies’ Coats, 16 in the lot, regular values up to $40.00, no two like. All sizes. . . . . . . “$9.98 ’ Lot of Ladies’ Slllmller Dresses, good ~wearable styles S," " ‘ ‘......98c Fuji Blouses, half pricefAtsssorted styles, colors and sizes, Half Price. :ll\‘\|_hloo Silk Knit Slips, all shades, double shadv - proof, regular $2.50 .. . . . . . .$1.98 it Ladies’ and ‘Misses’ Ore and Jersey _ resses, no two alike, regular values up to $15.00. Dollar Days . a.’ m. . . . . . .$5‘.00 Ladies’ Knit Cottdnk“ Bloomers, pink, sh, white. Sizes 36 to 42 .. . . . . . . .290 Lot Curtain Nets,,regular values up to BcnSpeciaI....'........._..... 39c i “Lot Drapery Chintz and Cretonne, reg- illar30cto50c Ladies’ Silk Gloves, fancy cuff, all the ' w shades, regular $1.50 .. . . . '. . . . .980 “v luesupto50c... .........29c Oilcloth Mats, greéiizliiiown, sand, 18 x 36lnclles............ .........15c One-third off all LadiesVSpring ...-wis- Coats- Patons. y Tapestry Covered Wicker Chair's and ~ Rockers, regular $15.00’ . . .' . . . . . . . .$9.95 Qne only Baby Carijlageregular $35.00 Dollar Days . . . . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . .$9.95 WHOLESALEw-PRICES ’ On All Goods Not Advertised stocks and striking barga ins bought specially for this great Sale. the morning if possible-All sales are for Cash only. Come early -—— Shop in 2 10 pieces Fancy Figured Delaingall real . good shades. Regular $1.25. Dollar . w: ‘ ,..-. I , , Days,-;'~........ Ddll Lot Sllnimer Dresses 98o ...-L“- Baro et Satin, all good colors, rose, coral, n e, green, oak, buiflradianoe, blue, etc., regular _$1.35 . . ..., .._.,. .980 Pure Silk Pongee, cheaper than cotton .. . . . . .. . 33 inches wide, ......39c w» Three pieces 54 inch Serge, real good weight, sand, navy, coral. Regular $1.35 for...:. One quarter off all Coatings, - Lot oi‘ Tweed Coatings, one-third off. Lot.of Fancy Rayon Silks, Dress Goods. -_ Shades, copen, black, coral, sand, pekin, - blue, etc. Regular $1.75. Special . . . 98c . . .....,.,... ...,-.,.,.,-.,...,.,...,.,.,.,.,89c y- i ‘l Heavy Jasper Blankets, with fancy bor- der, just the thing for the car or summer cottage. Patons . . .. . . . . ..........$1.49 White Enamel Iron Beds, all sizes, neat design.......... . . . . . . ..$4.95 Steel Frame Springs, copper wire fab- ric, all sizes . . .. $4.95 Wool top mattresses, all sizes, fancy art ticking,............ . . . . . . . . . ....$4.95 Window Panels, with deep fringe, 21/, yards long .. . .. . . . . Bed Spring and Mattress complete, all sizes . . . . . . . . . $12.50 Hercules Guaranteed Springs, wood frame, for single beds only . . . . . . . .$5.00 Children’s Silk sizes 6 to 91,43, regular 85c Stockings, full length, . . . . . .49c Boys’ Golf Stockings, big assortment, all sizes“ . . . .. . . . . . . . ..49c PA TONS Master Charles Bartlett, Scarle- town, is visiting in Cape Traverse for a. few days. Dress Linen, three Special .. shades, regular $1. . . .49c Summer Silk Washable, three patterns, regular $1.25. Special . . . ..75c Big lot Dress Voiles, special yard. . .390 Pound Patches, 1/4, to 1 yard lengths 45c Men’s Shirts, big "roomy work shirts. Double stitched, regular $1.25. to 17. Special .... Sizes up . . . . . . . ....$1.o0 Cotton Sox, grey, navy, black, 7 pairs for .,......$1.00 Marino Underwear, Shirts and Draw- ers, slight imperfections which will not affect the wear. Special per suit . . .$1.25 Boys’ Braces for small boys, strong, well made. Special . . Boys’ Cotton Blouses, stripes and plain colors, odd lots from regular stock. Reg- ular up to $1.25. Special . . . . . . . . .75c LIMITED Messrs. Fred iind Austin Murphy, Chelton, spent Saturday evening in Middleton. and Fred Moyse, Central Bcdeque, attended the circus in Summerside 75c. 2 pairs i'or ..... combinations. Special, suit terns, 2 for ,. . . ular_$1.50 .... . . . . .. ... YQEIPS LI ...“ .,.,. .,.,. .....,. .,.,. .. up to 42. Dollar Days ,. . . . . . . .,.,. .,.,. ...,...$10.00 34 to 36, worth up to $18. tively, "ls He Yours?" Rev. Mr. Chapman pronounced the amrm amps liln nice pudding, l1 Benediction. Silk and Wool Sox, plain colors, regular .. . . .$1-.00~ Fancy Sweaters, pull-over and V neck. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$2.75 Balbriggan Underwear, 2 piece and [o nun-Ji- h.‘ Boys’ Caps, assorted styles and pat-d Boys’ Overalls, sizes 8 to 16 years. Reag- egular $1.50 1 41,.“ -,- Lot Men’s Straw Hats. and $2.00 . . . . . . . .... Boys’ Blue Coats, brass buttons, all sizes . . . . . . . . .,._.,._..$2.65 Men’s Felt Hats, good styles, regular $4 $7"; . . . . . . . . .,., Half price Boys’ Khaki Combination Overalls, all sizes to 16 years ,.,.,.,. .,.,.,.,.,.._-.,.,.,._._. .$1.85 Boys’ Khaki Long Pants," sizes 8 to 16 .......,...89c Men’ Khaki Pants, Dollar Days ...$1.00 Boys’- Blue Serge Suits, 3 piece double and single breast styles, sizes up to 16 years. Dollar Days .. . . . .,._. .,.,$7.50 Lot of Boys’ Suits, in sizes 8 to 16 yrs., to one of a kind, good patterns, all wool, reg- ular $12 to $15. Special ,. . .._._.,.,.,.$9.00 85 pairs Boys’ Bloomer Pants, all sizes up to 34. Regular value up to $2.50, first come first served at pair . .....$1.00 12 only Men’s Suits, one of a kind, sizes- Regular values up to $25.00. 38 Young Men’s Suits, long pants, sizes Dollar Days . ...,. . $13.50 WHOLESALE PRICES On All Goods Not Advertised some of these 0ld~ifl1flhl0ll8d cinn- {Bedeque And Viciniia Mr. George cahlllf-‘c Ttral Bede- que, was a recent visitor to Middle- ton. Misses Bernice Ailleck and Esther Pearson, Chilton. was in the city on Miss Gladys Blackmore. Scarle- a town, is the guest of Miss Clara Aflieck, Chelton. Mr. and Mrs. Alder Wright and on Saturday evening. Mrs. Eliza Waugh has returned to INDUCTION 0F REV. A. E. CHAP- MAN AT HUNTER RIVER. her home in Wilmot alter spending a. few weeks in Chelton. ‘ The induction of Rev. A. E. Chnp- Mr. Walter Bartlett and young son man into the pastoral charge Mr. and Mrs. Chapman End daughter were introduced by Messrs. Rod. McLeod and were warmly wel- wmed by the large, representative congregation present. will orrme out stmikod with pink, willicili wllll (lelligililt the children. ---—<o>——_ MARKING CENTRES. When ("llllhlilfl out gwrmezillts, if Saturday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Affleck motored to Summerside on Wednesday. S o4 ‘l Glasses . Fitted '" " Vpotont arms with nun ' pineal». ' Sheathing Que lull. unload ‘n: o. uoumnws AND .. w. TAYLOR V a sun-w l: J. s. n .3: Li“ —“*$- . ormilaniiusrs w? h "m Ilclunollll sum ‘.5 British" Columbia- - Mouldings and pnnbrrlml dlroot hon Vlnoouver L. M. POOLE & CO “PAOLPI IIAlVll Miss Gladys Murphy. Chelton. was the guest of Mr. and Mrs- Jos- McCiirdle, Middleton, last week. Mr. Steve Murphy, Middleton, spent the week-end in Maple Plains with friends there. Miss Alice Jewell and Mrs. Lloyd Jewell were among the visitors to North Carleton on Thursday even- ing. . Messrs. Edgar and Otto Doull, of Chelton, motored to Summerside on i Tuesday in Mr. Doulrspnew motor boat. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ramsaymf Hamilton, left on a honeymoon trip last week. While away they will \ visit different parts of the pro- vinces. On their way to Borden they spent n very pleasant visit with Mr. |and Mrs. Samuel Carrutheraciirle- ,ton. and Mr. and. Mrs.,1nuis Mut- ~ wri- ‘Jew Traverse‘ " Mr. nnd Mrs. George McMicken and family, Cape Traverse, wereavis- itors to North Carleton Thursday evening. k _ A -&..--‘-. .a‘-<J ' Mrs. Henry G. Lowtheli and her daughter, Miss Ethel, crossed over on the Car Ferry last weeltfto Cape Tormentine, motoring from there to Wolfville, where they plaiiitolspehd a few weeks. Much sympathy i? iéilaflfdi-nMr. and Mrs. Richard Elliott, Bedeque, ago, when their youngest son ~Hanry Edward. age seven years, was-drown- ed in Wright's Mill Pond at Centre- ville. It is unknown how the accident occurred. He was missed about six o'clock Wednesday evening when a senrchingparty was-sent out, the body being found Thursday even- ing. The funeral was held Friday afternoon. A large rowd, followed the little body to ‘fillet resting in the loss they sustoinetl a fewldoys" place in Seven Mile hay cemetery. James, Searletovzn, were visitors to Cape Traverse on Monday. Mrs.,Gertrude Murray imd son, Duncan, Chelton. paid a business trip to Sumnierside on Tuesday. i Mr. and 'Mrs." Harry Lowther, and Mr. and Mrs. Hudson Lowther, mo- toyed to Westmorelsnd last week. Mr. Edward McCai-dle, Middleton, was the guest of-his brother, Mr. Dan McCanile, Chelton, last week. The motor bus i... started to make its regular trips after being laid by for a few days, undergoing repairs. ‘Mrs. James McQuarrie and little grandson. Arthur, Scarletown, were the guests of the letters aunt, Mrs. Edith Pickering, North Carleton, on Tuesday. Misses Hudson Jeffery, Harold Holland and Clayton McLure, Lower Iiedéque. Elmer Wright, Jesse Brad- s a and Austin Curtis, Middleton, Hunter River United Congregation, took place in the church at Hunter River Friday evening, June 29th, at 8 o'clock. Rev. Dr. J. R. Saint, of you will basic llolwn tllle center of COLORFUL PUDDING. ilho r-miit and livalck with dlifiereut l-‘olr- a illinnge, [Kilflfllll use. nuts ilili-l-ad ‘helfolle you lwnlfofld nnd ll, you lwllll servo limo itmd trouble. Kensington, presided. and other members of Presbytery were Rev. David Cobum, Bradalbune, Rev. f, George Somers, Tryan, and Rev. James P. Kaye, Hampton. Dr. Saint conducted the devotional ex- ercises and Rev. Mr. Cobum preach- ed the sermon, tuking as his sub- ject. "Lovest thou Me more than these." Rev. Mr. Chapman was then in- ducted by Dr. Saint. after which Rev. Mr. Somers addressed the new- ly inducted minister, speaking from the words, "Ye have not chosen Me. It is I Who have chosen you," un- der the headings The Minister's Call, The Minister's Task and The Minister's Resources. Rev. Mr. Kaye then addressed the people. basing his remarks on the text. "Sneak unto the children of Israel that they go forward." During the receiving of the ofler- ing, Mr. Gordon Carew sang 911m. ringing fiirflher‘ d‘ 4am!»- -By George McManus VLL lT HELLO- l5 TH\5J:FHE FIRE 7 Potato Sprayers McDOUGALL SPECIAL SPRAY PUMP: with new fifty gallon GUMWOOD barrel and two row three nozzle adjust- able booms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $30.00 SPRAMOTOR N0. 2: BRASS WORKING PARTS flttcd with new fifty gallon GUMWOOD barrel and two row three nonle adjustable booms .... ....... ......... ... . . . . .. $36.60 SPRAMOTOR N0. 2: ALI. BRASS fltuid with new fifty gallon GUMWOOD barrel and two row three noule ad- justable booms . . . . . . . ................... . . . . . . . . . . .. $40.00 WATSON POWER SPRAYER: fitted with four row three nonle adjustable booms ..................... $250.00 The above named sprayer: have stood the loot of time lmd have given satisfaction to hundreds of users through- l Y L; ' mAaclie dAvfiMl "rl-llo ‘T ‘( T.‘ DEPARTMENT? wEu-IMH’ out this Province. mm lml Service ill all time; available- illlllllllllllillli lip ollllllil!!!’ i " 0T1‘! . CJQAR LIGHTER WORKED- HURRT OVER~ )— l W774} N. "It? f’) I. .0. ' ’$/\./ . i‘ SPRAYING MATERIALS \ t-SSHSEE $5“ ""' """'" ..., I flfi MI BLUESTONE In anynqunhllplgs. "p" \\ ilnssulvri-z of LIMI- m, "on"; y nsnoiiiis nuns oniiiin in one lllllllll lino, \ \ Large stock. Competitive ri k W "Iooumtmulfln livvl-filllvlcrviou._.l Poole & Thompson, Ltd. monsoon _ , In? I n