f’ _ lii. "4' jun? .7, 1927 ‘ Good, stron $1.35. ~ MEN'S corrou sox, 20¢. Black Cotton Sox. Dollar Days for $1.00. Men's FINE SHIRTS, $1.00. edges and are slightly mussed; otherwise good quality; worth Dollar Days $1.00. Only large sizes, 16 to 17-1. MEN'S WINDBREAKER SWEATERS, $3.50. We are offering on Dollar Days, several slow selling colors in Windhreak Sweaters; regular $5.50 values for $3.50. ‘ BOYS’ FINESHIRTS, $1.00. . some of these Shirts u...‘ col- . y ~ M , \,\,- . . .. We have -. GAINS for you on Friday-a fitable for you. newbusiness. , BOYS’ OUTING SHIRTS, '75c.' ' White and cream Outing 3 -- Shirts; sizes 121 to 14, to clear Dollar Days at 75c. " MEN'S WOiRK SHIRTS, 89c. Odd lines of Work Shirts go -. t. on sale Friday and Saturday, Dollar Days, for 89c. MEN'S BLUE AND I WHITE STRIPE OVERALLS, $1.35. g, well-made Overalls, worth $1.75. Dollar Days, from.,$2 to $3. “THE HABERDASHERY" ' i Dill-AR DAY i GAiN$ special list of DOLLAR “DAY BAR- nd Saturday-the lowest prices we have‘ ever advertised ~f_or same qualities of merchandise. We want you to take “advantage of those two bargain days, as ‘they are not profit-making days for us, but very pro-. Our object is goodwill and reaching out for i» .4 1.! . prepaifed a ' lars attached, other have separate collars. lit i - > -.-',~s. quality, w $1.75. , ‘ H h _ a MEN'S CAPS, 95c. We have some odds and ends in Caps. Many sizes to select from, regular $2.25. Dollar Days, 95c. ’ FINE LISLE HOSE, "40c. grey, pearl, black, regular 60c. hose. 40c. . ' a s eéial valu an g \ MEN'S GABARDINE$.$16-5°- many lines of high grade Gabfll“ Gabardines are worth $25-00- , Wholesale Prices on Men’s Suits, any Suits, Raincoats, Etc. 11 YOUNG MEN'S A SUITS, ' $8. _ Donegal Tweeds, sport models, sizes 35, 36, 37. .7'l‘o clear Dollar Days at $8 a suit. ‘ good suittoknoekabout in. _ _ 17 BOYS‘ KNICKNER, SUITS: $7.85. Dollar Days we clear a line of extra well made Boys’ Suits, linen lined, knicker trous- ers. Regular '$11.50 to $13.50. Dollar Days to ‘clear at $7.85. ' 26 MEN'S SUITS i-"OR $15. We will sell Suits on Dollar ' Daysiat $15 that will make the publicysit up and take notice. l’? Odd Suits worth up to $25. one of these you’ll“li morning. u? 2o ’ MEN'S SUITS I Suits. regular $22 to $28 A will sell Friday and Saturday, Dollar Days, ti? FASHION-CRAFT surrs. i Craft suits g0 omsaie Dollar Days iiiintlfgirade, and are won. Dollar Days, $25. Dollar Days we give .-..:; Ltailongd‘ b§1__(_)1§_Q;_‘Qfi‘i;h€ best houses A. derflll value _a_t $27.50 and $29.50. ' MEN'S TWEED RAlNCOATS, $7.65. ‘ e-Tweed Raincoat at $7.65. 0 Those "raincoats are extra value. See them. Dollar Days we clear out dines at $16.50. Some of these Some $22.50 and some $20.00. WHOLESALE PRICES on EVERYTHING lIENDERSllN a cuniiiiiiiiz ' heather. ' Dollar‘ Days, $1.00 to clear. MEN'S KHAKI‘ PANTS. $1.75. $25. 101 GRAFTON STREET Five pairs Men’s Brown, grey or These Shirts have soiled Get one I- Tliese 'l‘rousers are good ell made and retail‘ regularly at $2.25. Dollar Days i Fine Lisle Hose in sand, brown, . Dollar Days, special at Dollar Days, $15. _ ave to be around bright and early Friday , "' $18. We have 20 Young Men’s and Men’s mralue, all smart new models, which we at $18. Many handsome {Fashion All nice patterns. A If you want These Suits are olors, brown, grey i ilflliifiili4i Goods — His Second D i s a g r-ee d. .Firsl Time. \ lllie retrial of Wiil. Miinu. ch g= opened Tuesday. ‘File prisoner iwho wns not represented by (JDlllt had M r. the case for the Crown. the premises on February 21th. 1026 to search for liquor with u wllrraiit. lie iivns iici-ompaiiinil by Prohibition Inspector iLco Bradley, iund Police Officer Aililn Mcliiiiis. lie descrlbcil the residence nnll till‘ entrance through the gungway. 'l‘iii= upstairs was searched. he reiiiciiib- eied-the 2nd floor and altlc- ill the attic he noticed gTi)ll0l‘i8H-"S()ll|i sugar, ten and iilllicl‘, There was quite a number of burs of soap. 'l‘iiii silgai- was the Laiitlc brand in packages. There was a l-iiest 0i‘ li-ii -he didn't notice any paint oil il zit tlliit time. 'l'il0l‘(! was ii hole in it into which it piipci" bug wns stuffed throilgii (The packages, boxes and quantity were similar to those p111‘ iluced ili court). lie ronii-iiibclcil iilll butter being iii a till box ziiill some ill another ilflX. A pretty thorough search was made for liquor in tho attic hllt he didn't recollect seeing any more groceries. Mr. Bradley was in the attic also. Cross-examined by Mr. llicNoli he stated he found no liquor. lt wll quite bright in tho attic. Tho goods were to the right oi’ the liiitcliwiiy, pretty well to the south end ol‘ the roolii. lie didn't examine chest for liqiicirlmlle wouldn't swear that the tea container produced lii court was file same as the one he saw illiriiig the raid. Prohibition agent. corroborated tiic evidence supplied by M1‘. Haywood. He stated that tho groceries, which were beloie the courtuvere similar to those he had seen on the premis- es of the prisoner. He had later iseen the goods at 5 o'clock on the ‘sumo afternoon at. the Police Sta- tion. liiatak paint had been dnubed on the box of toil. seen thegoodl-l since. ~ -- lfliflilblirk; oi‘ lMtliilrs liinlily, , Police-Officer Watson Higgins was the next witness. On February 26th he had arrested the llfillfllllll‘. About. 5.30 p- _iii. on Fobruziry 2-llii ‘ he lilid seized on the premises oi‘ the prisoner in compuny with Offi- ccr Doyle, 81 lbs. oi‘ Dairy lluttcr. 99 Burs oi Surprise Soap, ntilis. oi‘ Lulltic Sugar in 2 pound DHCKHLIIEH of butter, sonic. soap and some palikagesof sugiir. lie recognized the goods iii court as those he ilitli seized lit {mind's residence. Chief-Justice Mutiilcson coni- mended the witness for his accur- ucy lii ilctlillilig his cvldciittc. Police Officer Dominic Doyle col‘- roboratetl the statements 01' Officer Higgins. Ho also had initialed some of tho goods and identified the same Iictorc lilo court. Chief of Police Shaw identified- tile boxes mid packages, prodiicoil in court, as those received from 0t- flcors Higgins and Doyle, and which iff. ‘There was paint on Officer Higgins ‘Clothes from the Lee box. Cross-examined, stated lie _couid swear they were the same goods, handed over to him, lie noticed Mr- Nelson Whltiock stated he was employed at the N. Ratteiibury Co, Ltd" In the month 0t February i926. iii the lower warehouse on Lower Water ‘St. us shipper in which his duty was to flli duplicate orders received from the ll-pper‘ Warehouse on Upper Water SL, ,iinli the iouthio work ln filling or satisfying orders. l-le testified hav- ing missed goods on February 20th. {I Cariadian National-Rt. m, ’ ‘ isummer Tithe Table Letter from the Generlf Pvaeienper anti woulll direct yvlll‘ “"95"” i“ v 1 Truffle Manager. The following lqtternlgqin Mr. fl- ‘ 1'1 Passenger , summon’, Mr. uetlce Ara nuult. Breaident of the H. E, l. Publlclty_ Asuo epoch for itself. ‘ - I roll, the purpose of’in f} the Publicity Association will be ,- gindito heel- trominyof the travel- »' ling public n to the value of the ihltdlttonol lntorinotlon tiontalned- hi H. u Trnfll all l, ‘its y‘. uiumor Meianbon; l‘ ni_... “the gpinmer folder-of the 2C. lNJE-i uiwgil oe tn the new Pllllllllll eer- roni Montreal and the Parlor or rvlee between Charlotte |lde.- ~ ' . g i» t 1' _ jMmm-‘iiiiiflgilififiizi. the - Ill one: , n, . (i. féhhutlun. town “Pine Tree Acadlun" were concern- liim cncloeinS ""59? 8911RPM‘! cove“ wpy or pui- summer folder, pages 13 iiud 14, from which you will note we have endeavonflli 1° give lull representation to Prince nrd island. ,._ . a igqfiiditlonal space at oiir disposal enabled us to include a sketch mp9. will “note shows practi- "lii Joni-fill‘ line" from Weehlnr m-n, New York. Boston, etc" l‘! Summerelde, Charlottetown. etc-m- Another point you rulwl l" ° time was that we were not making any reference to Prince Edward Iiilhiidlln our “Ocean Limited “pl “Mn-plum Express" tables. ln til l4 ‘connection l would like to call 5031:; attention to‘ pane! 33' 34» 35 l"? w; min which you will "m6 m“ ‘it now show Charlottetown in t 2 headline and also show the penis“ of ciuu-lozretowu ""1 s“'““‘° “f, lnb ii m8 lu llle W" “it ° lb . ' inijiit mu note palm ll» 4°- 41 udfl in the headlines of which we _ unlit e Charlottetown in ceil- sn - - with the service to I "w maul-turn mini-nit- ‘m3 wail Ubvtlf iivslir-"r . ~ r " / ton. etc. * We are always glad to receive such suggestions nsieontained hi, yollncomfniliilcatlon, as sometimes It enables us to correct omissions which are unintentional. Some time when you have time I would be pleased to hear from you as to how our new services are being receiv- ed, particularly in respect to our neg, through sleeping cars, as also thayimprovement we have made by providing parlor ear accommodation on trains 3 and 4 between Charlot- tetown and Sunimereide. Trust you are enjoying o sood summer trafllc. Your: very truly, _ (BgdJiH. H: Melanie», General Passenger Trcflle Manager. CdRD ‘or THANKS i wish to gratefully.- thank all kind friends and neighbours for their acts of kindness and nym- pnihy during the illness and death 0t my husband I-leuel Sheri-en and also to all who UM"? lolirflowerli ‘MRS! Hlilllriflllfiyi J ---uo-onl------ w i l consisting of 3 boxes oi‘ butter can! taining about 150 lbs. dairy huttein! Two empty boxes were found oni '. theiwater frout about 3rd Marchl I also aiienipty soap carton. He ‘hadi found one lock open on the Southl ’ side. thought somebody had been| .in. -'I‘wo boxes of soup were alsoi missing. he thought. lLater on a‘ email cheat of teawes missed. Hal believed that the box produced‘ lni court was the one missed-us he narrated that he had made the hole in__t.he box to get e sample of it‘ tor on it when he had ilt- Thei-euwna’ the warehouse was gotten and lett at the office. All orders were check- ed otfby him. ‘ . 4i Court adjourned 8i. s o'clock un-'| til 10.80 Wednesday morning. -' i I » Presentation _. u 0h the evening of June 17th, a party of young people from Hunter River assembled at. the home of Mr. find Mrs. Wm. Cutclilfe, Brlghto f" "19 Purpose o! presenting them tokens of their gooiiwvlehoe- on the ha»! event oi their race ti man-tan: A pieuoiit require of e evening was ‘q ._ inst‘ q“ ‘q. um: by ulild cl imilili inuiia g1‘! Nlfllfliotl Mil . filer p! o b“ tlfu ‘ll " -‘ ‘Pia gm i-b o! Y’ THE uninnuniniuw MIINII llPiNiii Munn is o-iilrgeirwith - Receivingl l Soto! e ll Trial, Jury-Having I cd with receiving stolen goods \\‘ll.‘i .so| on the day of his zirralgliinenld Robert lVlrNeill assigned, lo the case by the Court. Mr. lJoii-l aid McKlnnou. K. (1.. is presenting-l The first witness culled was Mix Bennett Haywood, Prohibition lii~ specter who testified he knew the prisoner and where he lived on iCd~| ward Street and oi‘ having raided] the [Gill Lea Bradley of Charlottetown,‘ lie hail never; When cross-examined... tho wit-i nose slatted that ho hull particularly"Sol-loll "l whim‘ MP3- Ulllclme Hey; .lunies ‘Nolan; and ‘A, caddy oi‘ tea. sonic squziresi were inter handed over to the Sher-In llllilll- particularly on tile tea box. '|‘b0thibe_ greatly missed, (zspocilliiy iMay 1'7tli,,-iMi-sj.,isiii~uh J. Muicn-u-y no other chestof tea ‘but the one ed- ‘frgqugntly i) m9 Rm}, Louis of Prince Blend Brand. The key to iCallaghan, of rife Cathedral staff. .. _\_ ,' N GUARDIAN‘ 1 t .4. I l I I i l ~ ‘l. l i i I i t ll I i i i i,‘ i ' . V8 li '. 4 iiiig a sincere illivitlitioli to each and lcvery one to (Xilflll again, where a} ivarm welcomdwould always be as- sured them. ' , Dalncilig, musk: and singing were iiiiluigeii in, and‘ at. ii late hour ro- fresiunflms wmio “(xrvpd in “bump lilll Clinics-Y lillrllli.’ l'ile_l)i1St Wock lillriibors 07. tilt. (i5 ilrld ti»! illlti lil ']..Iiil.iIw', Exporlliicii (Ii Stutioq 110i‘ lulu,“ by H", yum“: mdios‘ Jlulghik I wing lo zi lillillilldl‘ o!‘ i)ll‘lil~i ildlllllll-vwfift‘ 1st, 2nd. -llii and Sill \\'iiil‘ii|‘ luuqhorlis No, It are 7th iviilt- by iii!‘ exiirrwsu-ioiis oi; the laces oil"? """""'~"~ llllv [lil-ill Pggs iuili illttt punts, 1513.1! poiiiii: lfilhiillfitlll points, Wr. i;ii~ii \lri.'ir 'tlio fyoiiiig people. lilii: gfllhurinudtll‘ tho u-i-oil \\'il.\' NIL’: and liio totul llllillivfi ililti 1750.7 p. in S, Nils. Abi-iifi-i l; [L }|]‘d‘ Xiil wiiii 1134 l‘ ‘was ii most pleasant. and Iongtihhe- "mlfiwl" 0f "K85 illlli l‘) liiltc i-“liiiltillliitilbil B- ll. ilflllfllillllllil"l‘ liiiildlliillifit .\l|'.<_ Wilton Wiiyu"; ll. it ,,.c,ne,,,|,ern,| ovcnp Following is - -. _ _ ‘Qlllti iuiliibcr 201 were 4rd iiiiii illi ‘Iiilfil {n11 widh ||iiii,1 pup-nu; yin _\i_ in“. flddrogg: Ml?“- lllilllll li/llyl-zi '11. ii'i\li_‘\i’iilil ltitl DtiilllL-Q iiiid 103.1; ]l(lilli.\‘.;(‘|||('1ii'i‘r>‘5, ii, ig, “H. m“, “up, i1." M“ ‘_md>M|_s_ wnL (imclmv, pm: contest tor the week with 57JiiMr, l(‘iil'fori_l Mclfiivi-iiis Ii. ll lii-iii: 10734 ppgnqg “,3 \;_ [L ‘Iofllgvl-a‘ i nrmhmm limllliii‘. Mrs. IL, luiisloiis W. ‘L..iiiiliibei' 11th, 1:51, iiiiii 121 u-i-ix-diiii-il. ‘R. llll‘ 111], “viii, iiiiggur; pomp, I new. fr] n(|H'-__.w,._ yom- prion“, Well‘ ~il‘l‘l Wllll -lli~~l llllllll‘='- MFS- ~‘<.l_ll'_1lllll illil Willi 1043K iioiiils, iinil Mr. .loiiil Il- (‘izirkfli l5. ll. zire lam] aflsnm“ e“ m- ynm. hunlmconr Wlll- (ifllllihizln s ll. R. ilro ‘ilil'lilii.il poiiiis itllli 102.1! punts. .\il"~i- 13th irinii 1005.5 points. iniunity have assembloil this even-f‘ ' '_' QWdHQ-QQFCQQEEEEEEHEEEEEEEEEELEHEEQQEEEEEEE ‘ iilg following tiic happy event. oi‘ your rcconi. miirrizigei to extend to you lilo most cordial fcllcitiitloiis and best. wishes I'm‘ your future Iiuppiiuiss lilid prosperity. You lire ,holli bcgiilnliig a new rolationsliip Iiii lilo with new ideals and zisplru- itioiis. and wc would have you tliink ioi‘ this haPDY period oi your iil‘e us picture with the Iiouutiiui hack- ground oi‘ tho loyalty uiid friciiilship {of your asso diitos uziil itcqilltlntnilix- u; of curly lfe. You have been popular apd highly esteemed, and justly ‘l-iopnnd be al-isilreil you will bythe ybiiiigei‘ people In whose circle ‘you 'mo_ved and worked. Please accept. these little gifts as a token ofpiir esteem and good-will. WGgEPllSt“ hat -it' muy servo as a niementofto, you of your many lends in Iliinter River. ;Very sincerely yours. n , , River Friends. 1 ~ llirMenioriam .;- ‘ A ‘MRS-q iizirizii‘ McELROY Jlfilerc phseed‘ away on Tuesday. (lCoillits), widow of.the late Peter liVl-dElhoyPofhNeW lI-lnheii, at the ago of seventy-three. _ , _ , ‘ ldlithough she had been. Vin lil Mr. Rattenbury. The paint was .nini"c‘§‘§1",f,°,§,§f',',‘°-"'“‘° past’ me and Ixvuuledlr- . - '-D'urlng iher illness, she was visit- who administered the last mites of the il-{oiy Catholic lChui-ch, of which the deceased was a, faithful memo- er d ring her lifetime. IS e is survived by four children Joseph or New Haven. ‘Mary and ‘Francis at home, and lllldnbeth of Boston, Munich ‘m. Also one ulster and two brothers. The tuners! took NW9 i» 5i- Anrra iChuimh, flryon, on Friday morning the 10th andwaa largely‘ attended. by relative! mam ‘of the deceased. The Requiem High Mose wu ee- ldbrated by the lRev. Fr. Bellanca, after w ich the reins-Illa were laid to f9 § those of her husband eased hem {not about ""- 1UP. were: Cornelius L"!!! I111:- Notcs on the P. Enlslund Egg Lay- l 'l‘,iicre was quite it falling oil‘ in; On liihflifpf your Hunter,‘ I . John ‘Dever- vwlhli noticed tho quiintity of the grocer- wiis the organist prior to her mar- C-LUIX and .loiln lilo-Mantis. illydfls '13- R. are 5th with icii and had been‘ searching infringe. also presentcti liieiii with a Mily her soul rest lii peace points. ‘Mr, (fllfforil MUEWGIYSy _\1i-_ liquor only. No effort ilflll beeiiiloveiy jzirdiriere. hlr. and MPH-i ill. R. are 0th with 47.0 points. lilo Collies-u made to conceal the groceries by Cutciifie ‘lilllllikfili their friends [HOSP T -' ' - 1M1". V. R. ‘IIOSSS ii. li- ‘ il8ill'l‘iiY"£0l' their kindness. extend-' EGG LAYVWG CONTEST ‘Willi ‘ll-ii illlllllii- Ml‘- “7- WW — .,Crosh_v'.~'. B. R. urc 8th with 4.1.4 oil's‘ Elldllte July ilrdi l9f7~ lM. Cutciiftefis n. n. are 10h iviill I42 points. Mr, H. (‘.. Mllil2ll'i'.‘i ll. it. iicli'.="i;i|i',~; _____.; ,___... .__.__. _ 49.3 points. .\lr. llarry J, F‘. 4.1-2 Iwitii 162.0 points, 11H! 7l|l .\lrs. A- Hamilton's B. R. are 2nd th H11 i/tlilts, _\lls- .l.. F. Ens!- Vi‘. _ g points. All‘. Gltlii-AIcLiii-ieirs ll. R. i])l)l'.lli.\'- l"! QWRSI TOP the 35th W==i< ‘lift! 0th with 42.0 points ililti .\lr. [p um 4111 wit]; 13963 pginws‘ M1; Evmxu l. with 1224.6 points. Mr. Win. Cough- Eastoms bcn No. 22 is 10tih ll. (l. hliittui-lfs- ll. R» iiead io dzi-ic with 1550.1. 3rd with 1330.2 Mr. (‘iiftorll ‘Mcldwenbi B. iloivltttfs \V. ll, are 5H] B. It. urn titii with 1205.1 Than Good Piano our quality. There will be no profiteering here! i us assist you. arranged if you wish. MILLER BROS 14a . can-r ozone: eras-er eerlieuerieo 1m -i¢in unto: ulull ’ IANO costs arc setting a new high mark, and the temptcr is ever -bu.y with piano dealers to take the obvious advantage by substituting instruments of doubtful qualltya, But temptation has not tempted‘ us. We. will increase our prices if necessary but will not decrease UPRICJHTS - QRANDS - PLAYERS Choose the grand or upright or player piano you want; lct You wiiireceive doliar-fomioliar vaiuc'—— ~ satisfaction assured. Your old piano will be liberally allowed for in‘ exchange; and easy terms of iiere! payment lil ,"QiI‘~'9 IIIOO