“II-QGGERY" ,- ‘ Btit we'll be sporty and give discounts on Dollar Day too so you can be absolutely sure that anything you; buy isia realbargziin. i lMerfs Summer Shirts ' $1.29 Reiular $1.75 to $2.50 value in latest patterns for Dollar" , 1o PFR CENT our Day onyy $1.29.‘ Men's Summer Hose Reiular 50c and 75¢: value in iashniere, silk Iisle and cotton _ c. sr%nuusosssnsivc A - 10 PERCENT our ALL CLOTHING I t 10 Per (Sent Off - All Hats and Caps ALL TWEED RAINCOATS 1o Per Cent on All Neckwear Splendid Ratige of Men’s Neckwea“ bought for Dollar Day from $1.00 IOiBZ-OO for 79¢ I You Practice RealEconomy Buying Here Any Time fifiilllli?!‘ llilliiillii IilliiiliihiiihiilwliiiiIiiihriari.d. repivtiitetur-[iiepieii/P Illflillgillili iiillniiinlilfllp I'll JILJJ i: in l- ‘I Nllliél n M-flnil illilnl. Iillilill-J FifiIllillhihhlfiilaiffiliihiihilili. i W-flii“ ‘Filllliliiifiiibifitihhiiaiis-‘Ffibifigiin HH EEEEEIiHE%EHIEIIiEIFISEfiEEEEE ~v"~""v' ntsiiii..l » i iiocit ogoriirioivsl i-‘ALIFAX, June 25.——tQuotutIotis furnished by I-‘Z B. Iilctfurily it m» , stqckiand bond brokers, members of, the- Mouton] Stock Exchange.) i ' Tuesday, Wednesday 100 IIJI IIIII 85 31 90% Hi2 I31 III? i I03 134% 88% 721,4; 117% X4 $8 I H1659] $42 Wliltkie-liildersigued mertvhiints ot" Bonehdw-do hereby agree to close our- placee Obbuiiness, on Adondirv. ived- nesdny and Thursday at 7.30 p. m. (railway. time)‘ comment-int: Jum- 21st to Sept. 16th, 1919. tSgneti) S. BEATON A. J. McN EVIN - DAN McPHAIL 6672-6-26iM2 . . ' rot IHIINTWIN ‘- Beéled“ tenders will be received by t e undersigned up to noon July iiltlil n xtnfof vthe painting of the fIXl9I‘IIi|'_ qfjst. Andrew ‘Church and vestry/flin Wylie ‘and spire .to receive two coats and the root one. Paint oil to be fur» nished by committee. Tenders to the marked, “Tenders for painting." , flfhe committee do not bind tlieinsr-I ves to accept lowest or any tender. ".1 ‘ . F. FEEHAN. Q . Mt."_ qsso - H1 i .v -~ . Earyiilllosing i "i ' . I for cUilliilillfll- téigitlifit, June 26th, I919 2 till July i2. a . We the undersigned Retail Shoélderchants agree to close our~stores Saturda night's at “Nine O’Clock s arp, be- gguging Saturday July 5th, Illléy, & 60., Ltd. (lot-I Bros ltd. . . llolman It‘ E. Mcllaclien Smith. 1‘ "l ililortisci: lotififi-ZGNIII.‘ ~ — t » ‘QNIIG picnic will be held on the siiiiihibrvilie Driving Park grounds on W Iihbsdly, July 9th. A bicycle race oil? {running race, sack race, etc., wil provide lots of amusement. There will Ise-rdfrebllments and well-stocked Mirna; nlao s dancing booth. This _ one ofthn beat events of the u . 39M afternoon's ‘JDOPI. _ {Augotnobiies ‘will benllowed on l." . ' ' ‘ jiy-ioi-dor or Committee. to.» dome all! smi enjoy a “.2... l bought a Iol. and were payingfoi" ‘as first as possible. . IIIIIPS. . Iilin. _ and starti-tl , ‘illllil . wait-Ii ' Inn-ii aivi-tiiiitilislieil 9W5 d .I.. E The Promoters Wile BY JANE PHELPS will U’. . int I ‘Efiiiiillfilgfigfifi§hhhfihffigffilfikldhiiisiiillllit 7 'so wt-ll dom- llliil one T0 DO RIGHT BRINGS PEACE AND HAPPINE 3S (‘IIAPTER (‘XXVL ' 'I‘Iie summer t-aine and went. 011i‘ garden wa< a constant. source oi’ ‘fit-usurp >|< well as profit. Robert llfillivt] mi- Iiefore and after school and lhrouqh the vacation with my flowers so they also were cured for as they should bu. Neil rose early fllill worked an Iiour in the garden beiorP he went inlo town lie was happier, Iieulthle-t‘ than he had been silivt- Ill" first years of our marriilI-ZP ilild Ilill not besitziii- to say so. Wehaid We had (Iei-idcd upon u plan for our litiuse, and were so happy IIYPI‘ it that we often laftizlr pd zit tiIII'I~‘I‘l\'4‘R for being so foolish. "Jug-gt Iilgv a t-tiuple of kids.“ Neil de- rlured. Ned Iiitvhurii hud lliiillllll Ill“ 1m m-yt t»; and they would also build 2| htnlsi- which Wlillltl “Wk “'“ll ""31 to us. I had vzllliioiled them about Iiuiltliug Ioo l‘lillIlII‘1ill'l_V or we slliflllll 1),. (1\v;ii~I'etl_ Many evenings Illitl winter we save to talking of 0,111‘ new’ home. oi our plans for < Robert and his little sister who had itrrivvtl in the late itutttnin. and whom Itob» ert tidori-tl. Neil iviu, making good in ling the tilfuiits of the lIIISIIIPISS, “gel- ling on its feet tigaiti," hi- fllllfl- _\Ir. Frctlcrirk had not come ICast tor months. Ilt- left cvcrydhiiig to Null. This tiiitiro t'(lIIlitlI‘ll('t‘- hc displnyctl did more Io give Neil bat-k his‘ self respect llllll any tithcr IIIIIII-i "(Yum have done. IIc was growing bright- er, more like his old self. Sonic "I the hoylsliness was itoliceublc til and Ifiiirly gloutctl OVPPII- It was Ih" old Null I had murrii-tl coming Iiavk to mo, the best part ol itdjust liy sipriui; we Iiad paid for the lol. building. Whut a vou- pIi-asttre II grow. was Io Every Nt-ll hail soilri-t- of the little Iiomc. night when dinnt-r was over anti I \\'lill(l‘(l over In iit-e what during the day. that I had Iii . in her go l'lil'l ovi-r lii Ilit- moriiing. I was Itisl its illl¢'i"‘~‘*l"‘l in going again. It swam-ti Io inc‘ Iliztl IIPVPI‘ was n Iiomt- so longingly look- l‘l| for, so eagerly iiwiiili-tl an was in,” nix room Iioust- on Long Is hillll We uw-rt- In pny a lllilt- down. Ila-n wtiilll‘ as rciil, the FLHI on ii IIIIIFIIIJIKI‘ which Nod IULVIIIIFII llllll lulu-n at 3 per t'I‘IIl, 'I‘hat tnaile. It IIIIR)‘ Itiy us, and ulloyvvti us to ‘buy Wlliil \\':|s necessary‘ Io furnish It. We inuvml in for (‘IirisIuiits. And nt-vcr wi-ri- two people more thankful than ni-n- XF-‘fluiitl I. "Its quit-- ilitfercnl from the. New York homo, Ilab.“ ht- stald on (‘Irritat- mnsintirtiiiig. It was our present Io t'llI‘l| other. "Hut I slltlll Iovc It far more, Neil. \Vt“ :II‘I- IJIIIIIK to be so happy Iierc- And when it is illl paid for we will buy hi-ttor furniture, Ono piece til a tinu- until WP have it all to our liking." “What a. little executive you are." tic zittsweretl smiling, and Iiendiniz down to kiss me. "Here is a letter from Frctieritrk. I forgot It for a moment. 'I‘ho postman just left it. We sltmd together us he opened it. I read it with him. then he read II aloud Willie we both let falls few grateful tears. "Dear Friends: I wish you a very merry Flirts-Imus. I have planned for you to receive thison that day. I enclose n contract for next W?!" for you Idorhcs; and a check for the wife and thildren. Buy them some- thing they want. but don't really need. Barbara has gone without the pretty things women love so long. get her sbzuething realy f00liRlI—-—8S she may think. Now I have some- thing to toll you. Robert suid I should be third with him because I had nohoy of my own. I shall look after him, Ills education, etc. And If ht- outllw-s nii- mnkc him my Iicir. It mad-- no difference liPlI |'l ' slllis. I shall nevi-r marry." ‘Phi-re was, much tnore, hul of ititerest only; to us. until the close. when he said: I “Many ||ll'II.lllIV(‘. gone. through thi- deep water Forbes, you uniting them. lint I iiin proud to call you friend;' proud Io IIIIVI‘ you associziletl iii husl IIHH}; w'ilh IIII‘. Idxperieiit-i- is ii liiird train-her. but stimetiincs Iii-r work is forgets the Iii-cause of the re~ i I believe you are a better, a bigger man, Iiecziuse of what hap- pened." 'I‘heri he wished us all a merry Christmas, and closed. “Iludift you better look at the tract?“ I asked as Neil stood hold- ing it in his hand. It was for ten thousand dollars, ‘because you are worth it to the business, not because of friendship.‘ he bud added, so Inuk- lug Neil supremely happy. The i-Iieck for Robert and me \\'£I.< for live hundred dollars. 1 ivantetl to put it toward the house, but Neil said “no“ he would buy IIIP the l)l'(I(II‘lI I had so tIIlIIIIYEII in’ a jewel- ers window the lust time I was in’ town. Anti for Robert he bought‘ him u luert-iino outfit he ' long hudl desired intensely’. ‘ "Right living, doing sums tn bring its nwn rcwitrtl," Neil said as we sat together after the, children were in bed. “I thunk God, every (liI_\' ot my life that he gavel me the chance to be a man in spitr ot‘ my uiisiakes.‘ , "And I thank Ilim for you. my bit-f bies. and my bcautifti] Ironic." illld so‘ we Inide cat-Ii tithei- good night on , our first Fhristiiitis in our new home. .\ Iirfppyn thanltftil. mun and wntnnm! a loving husband and wife. llilfililitfifi iii time (‘Olr all one _ can The lind. Jane Phelps‘ next story. “Snudril. The .lt'ziltuts“ you will Iiud to he u superb one. “A wrung, untried girl is a good tlenl like u book with its leaves tint-til" writes June Phelps in her newest novel. "It may be she will be interesting or that his Illfiligllls will wander Iiocausc of a sameness in thc story, which hot-cs him. Very young women are so unx- ions to be everything ulI iit out-e that they lt-ave no page unturned, nothing fresh and new Io stir :1 itiiiifs jllfiFfl app/elite.“ Sandra (‘tiurluey Wiis this typi- and Irina Iiarloti was, oh, so very different. Suitdrii was just eighteen. Irina luid been through thi- barrow ing mill of IIXDPFIHIIUI‘ and citiergi-tl with no illusions lull willi slat-flint; ileptlis of character. Sandra had vowi-d man who haul been married before. And yet ICveiw-tl (lmliiim. rich and IIIIIIIISIOITIP. forty-tint‘ and ii widower", ticrsuuilvs her lo inartw liliii. Shr- puI iisitli- the thought "To ln- a set-- "Ild WIIP sWIHctl like Iiaving a warn» ed ovt-r dinner.“ Sht- Wllu thwarted by her (Ylllllli Ihztl the ghost ol‘ Ilio llrsl wife would Iiiiuiil llct‘. She tiidn‘! Iovi- Iilvcrtvti iti the (iverwlieiinliig Iashioti lliiit novels pflmlfltl, but, that sort of love would come, in time. she. It'll, ‘ llitl It come? And did slic havi- rt-ustm ‘In be jealous of that carlior wife‘! Ileud lit-r stiluiltiu of “Youth and Middle Age.“ .Iiiui- Phelps has pro<liicetl_lic.i'Iiest, thug my, mm]; story of "Sandria, The .Ieulnu.s," which starts in tomorrow morning's issue. never to wed n AISTONISHED THE CADDY The cndtly who was [carrying his flllllis Wfls It ncw lad —-at least new to IIIIII——I)OSH°F§IP(I of many freckles und a. face wholly delvoitl of expression. Noticing that the caddy never once smiled nor snecred nt his employer's bad strokes, the player after a time holgan to take quite a fancy to him. At the end of the round he said. in the hope doubtless of some sort of compliment, “I have been so busy late- ly that. I em quits- out of practice. That is why I um In such poor form today. The caddy gazed at him Incrediiiously for a second or two, and then replied. "Gordelpus! Then you ‘ave played golf before!" A handy thing in the kitchen is a box of snlilll chtflnge with which to g-ion, Sunimersitie; l ,\l(,‘l‘:\\'i'Il, (Ieorgctown; -To Prevent Hotel Arrivals I Kuvlvlu Rios VICTORIA HOTEL. .I. It. Attdi-rstm, Montreal; (lulu-gel S. Mtelieoil. I-‘reileriettin: A. I1}. Arsen- ziulI. city; \V. II. Iiciliiis, ()'I,e:ir_‘,'; 'I‘. W. Ross, Ottawa; J. is‘. UIIIIUIIII, IIaIi-' 111x; (it-urge Woods, Iiulifnx; M. H , Dunlap, St. John; F‘. A. Synlons, Tor-I onto; R. II. jvlorrison. Suniinersitlew H. M. iftnviiiug, Borden; I). R. Morri- E. A. Niullin, Mon-i treal; (‘hasx It]. Yorick, ‘Forontti; Ii‘.- \\'. Iieuson, St. John; E. B. NIxoiLl Si. John; A. M. Strong. St. John; A.,' G. Miller, Sriekville; F. G. \VlI6ilLOII.l Amherst; W. H. Evans, Montreal; IAI K. Stitpell, New York; W. T. Mo, (‘It-inent, Kingston; A. ti. .Iones, IIaII-| fax; IC- l’. Foley. Suinlnerside; II. II.‘ Rogers. Aiherton; R. II. Rogers, SI'.,E Alba-non; W. A. Stmvurl, Montreatl R. O. Iteisley, Buffalo. .\'.Y.: II. W.‘ Sharpe. Amherst. QUEVEN HOTEL- i, l I —"“ '—" I w. .\i. Prcedy. intuit-i; .I. l _\\'-'-rlnt~stla_v. .IuIy Ilzh. Airs. J Xivlltmalti, Launching; '. M. .\lcl)tinnlil, Launching; .I. wit-Lean. (lraiiigqetiiile; I3. Gallant, Iihbstiecl; .I. It. II. Alt-lion- Hummcrsitie. uld. REVERE HOTEL .l. .l. Iiowlau, (‘ardigniu J. ll. Lay- ton, Xloritrcztl; .I. M. Fiiinphell, lall» inirzi; .\Irs. P. hiuuroe, ’I‘oront0; H. 'I‘. (‘lemt-iils, Ituhinstins (‘Irctisi Iii. H. Ilite, Ilobinstnis (‘irt-us . .I..\’IcEau-h- cru. Suuris; T. I). .\lt'.l)lili‘dltl, Smlrls; .\ltretl Niclicnzihl, Stiuris; .I. Walsh, Halifax; II. B. Sunderstm, 'I‘oront.o; .I. .\'. Nlcldiit-licrii, Stiuris; ILM. Ali-- Appendicitis Hcre Is the Experience of a Man Who Escaped the Sui-gun's Knife. You hear almost daily of some one IIIIIIII‘. Io lht- hospital I'm" an tiperation for appendicitis. Iio you know of any one who ,w:is ever really well a! ti-riviirils’! lice-tides Iln- rlsli and expense oflhe opt-ration, the rvsllliit are usually dis- appointing. I-‘or this reason ziloui- it is well worth Wllllt" lo try to avoid irppi-iitlit-llis liy lumping the iIigI-sllvi- sysli-in iii healthful t-ondilltiu. Milily have W|‘l||l'II us about Dr. (‘hiiseis Kitliit-y-Livei- Plllu as ii pre- vi-tiIive iitid t'l|l‘t‘ for appendicitis. This lI'IlI'|' is a ftilr Hilllllilt‘ of the mist-s ilt-st-rIht-il. ‘ Mr. John Poole, It. ll. No. f», Dresden, Out... yvritt-s: “l wan taken very sit-k Willi severe pains ultd cramps in iiiy stutuzit-lt. .I milled III s doctor, who said I hud iippcntiiciiis Iti the worst form, and my case was vcry starious. Ilc gave me medicine, which rulioveti mo at Ihut time, but I was fur from being trurcti. IIc sold I would have to go through till oper- ation l)l‘f(II‘(*, I would be well, hut ‘this I dld not wish to do. One tiny in looking through l)r. (‘boss's Almanac. I sow that l)r. (‘hiisi-‘s Kidney-Liver Pills wero PGIIOIIIIIIQIIIIOd I'or appendi- citis if tukcn In time, so I thought I would try them. I took them regular- ly for two years, and now I am 11.": fectly cured. I rim do all kinds of hurd work without any trouble. would. not be without. Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills in the house under any consideration, for I can truly any that they will do Just what in claim- ed of them." Perliups the one greatest rule of health is that which calls for daily movement of the bowels. With this program in effect there In no danger from appendicitis or similar danger- ouii tiiseuses. (‘hronic constipation of the bowels is cured by l)r. (‘Inmate's Kidney-Liver Pills because they get the liver In healthful working‘ order. In other words, they get at the cause of the trouble and romove It, thereby ef‘ feeling thorough and lasting Iieneflt. l)r. (‘music's Kitiney-Iiiver Pills. one pill a dose. 25 cents a box, all dealers, uiluiiiilant-c. of -speetl Iiere or Edmnnstm. Iliitesyifiz C0. Llmltfitl. _T(II‘0III.0. ' pity the mllkman. etc. \ .l IOQIOIYZINQL". 062' -,2l-IIiL o 'I‘he. Kt-tislngttm Driving Park As- sociation are putting their track in first taluss tondltloii fur their race on Weiluesday, July Ilth. 'I‘hrec races will be staged and purses aggregating $700 will he put up [or the fast titles uii that dale It ls the intention oi’ the manage- ment to put on n second race on Wed- nt-s‘ . August 27th and purseg to llli‘ zilnounr ol’ $900 will be put up for this rat-e. As an extra inducement that fast time will be made on this track this summer J. J. Snooke & Co" Trui-o ilIfD-lj-{ll their representative Mr. R. 'I‘. Moore, Kensington have offered a gentiine wool horse stilt to be glveneto l'-~- ti-it-v the taste t lime w" this track provided he breaks the P. . I trot-.I. record. As this is supposed to he the. ftistcsl truck on the Island and as there is this year. several of the Iioiseiiieu have sigiillid their intention ot‘ taking this suit home with them, Remember thc dale of the first rat-e 1 Ilol coffee. SZIIIIIWIPIIQIS. beans an ll Iiread will be for sale on the grounds, I Ice (‘ream will be served, a well stock‘ ed salon will he on the grounds and a general good time. is in store for. those who attend. W. W. WARREN, Secrety. tifiTtl-Ii-IZUAI Ii. gg Milian, Montague; W. G. McDonald, Mfilllilgue: Wm. Kcough, Sourls; I. S. Murphy‘, Souris; f‘. 'I‘. (‘0oke. Ken- sington: I~‘. I). Marks, Margatcfl-Ieath. Rowness, kensington; J. A.TIIOII‘ISOI'I, Kensington;Aifred Mnyhew, Margate; IV. II. i/Izicliaren, River John, N. 8.; John NIt-Gougun, Kcnsiugtoti; J. A. Finiscu Vernon; E. (‘. Hiitz, Kenning. ton; I). J. McKay, Kcnsington; ‘Viki McKenzie, Springfield; D]_ A_ _]_ 1cm. set" and wife, Montague; E. Pnrkmriml Montague; ‘Miss Annie Bell. Melville; M. Bell, South Melville; .I.! W. Bell, South Melville; W. B. Mc-' Arthur, Keiisingtnn; T, Sample, Ken-l siugloii; Jos, Sheen, Kensingttin; J.' E. Puquet, Sourls; Edgar Matthews. Iii-nnlugton; E. Id. (fhainberlln, 'I‘or- onto; I’. Rillitllliiil, Kiiikorii; Geo. (‘.. Mt-Iictnl, New London: W. Wigmore, New London; J. II. Fiemiuing, Iiiiy View; A. Ia‘. lfivfc, Stanley; J. 'I‘. Htmviirt; Stanley; J. II. Simpson. Bay View; I). ‘Vl-IIIIIPI! MeICay, Iluy View; II. Walker, New Arman; 'I‘. Walker, Nt-iv Aunun; A. IIuwIIioi-n, tfhiimuir, AItuJldiiitiit-t (iorinan, SouIh Melville; Ii. (Itirniuii, South Melville; I). J. Mt-‘Iaiod, Stiiiiely Iirltlge; Eddie lies Iiochcs utid wIftaMIsvoui-Iita; II. Waldo MiitIIii-ws, Alht-rlon; .I. A. Mtiiioiiey, Suuiiiiersitie, I.0NII()1\', Juno 22.-—('.nptnin .IoIiu Alcock and Lieutenant Arthur W. Brown. the airmen who made the first iron-stop flight from North America to Ireland, were entertained at i1 lunch- eon at the I-Iotel Savoy today by the Daily Mail. at which the trans-Atlantic prlzecf £10,000, offered by the news- paper. wiig presented tmthe aviators. Those u-tttndlng the dinner includ- ed Winston Spencer Churchill. Sec- retary of War: others members of the British (Ynbinet, the Earl of Reading, U, S. Ambassador Davis representatives of the British and American army and navy, and the Iiord Mayors oi’ London and Man- cheater. Harry G. Hawker and Lieut. Com- mander Grieve, who failed in their attempt nt a non-stop fight across the Atlantic. also were present. HORSE NOTES. Mr. Henry Wood of Vernon River has recently purchased from W.W. Crosby oi’ Cornwall the young prize winning stallion "KIQDDOCII Barotfl; As will be seen by his ad he is of the. choicest breeding and will undoubted- ‘ Iy prove a decided acquisition to the breeders of that section. ' Never forget. that an attractive» lnnklni; table moans far more In thc appetite than n dull one. Cod Canal. “fl-Bflmttt. i: I j . S. S. Service Between Pictoue N.S. and Eastern 582-5-22MIEI. SW1" ' EASTEIINITSIEAMSIIIP LINES, INCf .»INTERNATIONAL LlNE-— ’ RESUMPTIIIN OF FREIGHT AND PAQSENGER 3ERVICE _8T. JOHN AND BOSTON Steamship "CALVIN AUSTIN" will lt-avt- SI. John every WEDNESIPY- at 9 a. ni., and every SATURDAY at 6 p. ui. ilitlnntlc time.) The Wednesday trips are vin Enstport and Lubec, due Boston 10 o. m. Thursdays. The Saturday trips are direct to Boston, due there Sundays, p. m. FARE $8.00. STATEROOMS $2.00 up. Direct/connection with Metropolitan steamers tor New Yorg via Cope Freigitz rates and tuli information apply to A. c. CURRII. Agni. It. John. N. B. Ports oi I’.E.l. iot Season oi I919 Via S. S. Harland tioNDAY-Leavcs Montague, 9.12.1. '1 a. m., Lower Montnirut 7-46 n. In. Georgetown 8.15 a.m., Murray River 1A1 u. m., Murray Harbor North 12 o'clock arriving at Plctou. N. S. about 4 D- Ill- WEDNESDAY and Silillrdfly-TLBBVQS Pictou on arrival oi! noon train from Halifax calling at Beach Pt. Georgetown. flrrlvlns at Montcalm 5.30 p, m. THURSDAY-Leaves Montague in a n- m. cnlllns at Intermldflte 90m on way to Cardigan returning to Georgetown some evening and re- maining over night. FRIDAY-—Loaves Georgetown at 6.30 n. m. Mllrrly Harbor South 8.80 a. m. arriving at Pictou 1 p. m. Run by Daylight Saving time. For further particulars write, wire. or phone to WILLIAM MCLURE.‘ PiMnu. N. B. _ SPIIRIIING? .Ars your spark plugs spark- ing trucTII not, they probably need ivleuuing. Have you tried our Minute Spark Plug (ileaner? iiPtlVflH your spark plugs clean as a whistle and makes them give out big bright sparks and produce strung explosive pro- pulslons In the cylinders. Try this tilenner today. Bruce Stewart 8t 60. woitbm AULD BROS LIMITED Wholesale Grocers Charlottetown, P. E. I. Look over our Grocery List, . then call us up. THE HOUSE OFSERIIICE” _.'_J