THE! CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN llalyser l Qillll Gloves $1.50 Value 49¢ on... Ilays KayflélfllSilk Gloves, ‘two dome styles, . regular $11.25 and $1.450- Shades of. bmwn» fawn» grey. black, sand, etc. D°ll31l"Dli-y5.Dalr.. ' ' Washable Gloves 'in,li-l all th 1 Spring shades, thebalance of on?‘ 2:5 \._ -~-¢.--- _ $1110 lines. Dollar Da l .......-49 Hadley Halsr all glllqdiwvearable styles, notwoalike..... . a ‘ ;,_____93c l- Lalllesl Sllk Vents. Opera style. Shades ‘ 30f Deilfihgwhite. black, flesh, powder, blue, pink. green . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..39c . ,2: ‘Ladiesf Silk Bloomers. Shades. 39c l VQQtS. elastic atwaist and knee . . : . .450 Corsets, half prise, odd lots taken from ‘I Iginloounu Specials in Every Department Wlloll-ISALE rnlors ALI. oven sronlz“ ? There will begwonderful bargains ins everydepartment of the Store-Chances that you . cannot alford to miss. All desirable new goods that we are clearing from our Summer stocks and striking bargains bought specially f0l'._-thiS. great Sale. the morningwliif- possible—All sales are for Casihyconaly. In». v Friday and Saturday. Y styles, no two alike, all sizes —Take your choice while they last on Dollar Days at Ladies Goals f Dollar llays 10 0nly' 10 only Ladies’ and Misses Coats, last ear’s coats, but all real good wearable Lot Summer Dresses, soiled, a real snap I98 , .. - -,-.- 0,0 u o a -,-, Come early- —- Shop in frtilggglg-l‘ Stoclif‘. suitable for all figures. M s valtie Ladies’. Coats; 16 in’; the lot, regular HQIIPHLO $40.00} no two like. All sizes. 4., '.I.l. . . . y. l}. . . . .I.'_. . . . . . ,Lot of Ladies’ Summer Dresses, good Fancy: i7$illlxlil[f:llelleiilel ' 79o , 1.0 pieces Fancy Figured Delain,‘ all real l good shades. Regular $1.25. Dollar b . . . . . . . . . Baronet Satin, lall good colorsy rose‘, - One quarter off all Coatings. Lot of Tweed Coatings, one-third off. Lot of Fancy Rayon Silks, Dress Goods. Shades, copen, black, coral, sand, pekin, wearable Eltyles ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' "980 coral ile green oak buff radiance blue blue. 9m Regular $1-75- Special ~93° F l v i . r a _ a I s s r I - bololijs afigllsfiigzgdglillglgaofcéhsfiwrted Stylli-BB, etc" l‘ glllfll‘ . . . - ._- e em- -_.;- ._.,._.980 Three places Inch Serge’ real] good . Pure Silk Pongee 33 inches wide, welght. sand. navy. coral. Regular $135 Knit'slipsl all shades’ double Shad‘ cheaper than COttOIl l. . . . . . . . . . . . . . E for - - - - - - - -.-.- -.-.-.- -.- -;-;-:-.-.~.-:-:-:-:-.-.-*-:-89c ow proof, regular $2.50 ._ . . . . . . . . . .$1.98 ' Ladies‘ and Misses” Ore ‘and Jersey Dress , n t l‘k , l l i _ , ‘"'$15.0o?sl)e1(lorw1()l:ye i,f‘?i‘.‘.“.’fi.“."is.ié’.é8 deilgig {ggqgggzglgiié‘ggghofjggynlgg, S Bree; thee shade. regular g;- Ladies’ llKnit ' Cotton Bloomers, pink, _ cottage. Patons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1.49 pecm l I l I l l l I l- ' ' I I ' I ' . . ' ' ' l I c v flesh. While! Slzes '30 42'? - - f;- - - - 196 White Enamel Iron Beds, an sizes, neat Summer Silk Washable, three patterns, . Lot Curtain Nets, regular values up to design . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4.951 regular 551-25 Slleclal - - - - - - - - ' ' - - ~ ~75‘? .650. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .390 _ ' Steel Frame Springs, copper wire fab Big 10¢ Dress voiles, Spedal yard_ _ ,39¢ _ - Lot Drapery Chintz and Cretdnne, reg- . ric, all _sizes,_ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4.95 Pound Patches. l/i t0 1 yard lengths 45° I ‘ular 30c to 50c . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..29c ' W001 top mattresses’ an Sizes, fancy m-t _ Men’s Shirts, big roomy work shirts. l Ladies’ Silk Gloves, fancy cuit, all the ticking '. :1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4.95 Double Stitched» regular $125 Slzei . new shades’ regular $150 ._~ _ _ i? _ _ _ ‘Q80 Whidow ijanels with deep fringe’ 21/1 to 17. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ . ' Children's Fancy Sox, odd lots, regular yards longl, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..69c COUOII 30X. grey. navy. black. 7 Pdir-S values up to 50c _ _ _ _ _ U290 Bedspring and Mattress complete an for OilclothMats, green, brown, sand, 18_ x sizes . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .‘ . . . . ..$12.5O Marino Underwear. Shirt? and Pray“ ' 36 inches . . ; : . . . . . . . . . . ..15c . . - r . -er's. slight lmperfectlons whlch will hot l ‘" ' "5 l .l i . ‘ Hetrcllles’, Guaranteed Spllllgs’ wood affect the wear. Special per suit ..-.$1.25 One-th|rd~‘off' all Ladies‘ Spring Coats-- frame,'for single beds only . . . . . . . .$5.00 ’ . _ _ » - . . .’ _ patorm ‘_= i r, _ _ Boys Braces tor small boys, . strong, . -. -. . . Children S1 Sllll Sloclllllgs- ' fllll length’ well made. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .150 Tapestry Covered Wicker Chairs and sizes 6 to 9 /3. regular 85c . . . . . . . ..49c Rockers, regular $15.00 . . . . . . . . . . .$9.95 One only Baby Cariiage,;regular $35.00 'sizes _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , _ DollarDays...... ' ........$9.95 wnowsaw Trliilursi a On -All" Goods“ jfNot gAdvertised s .'> v E 1ft \ ' The traditional $115116 igva accorded Silverrownv f lo further enhanced- by the intro-refined appear- '- l once of this year's production. Silvertownl l" distinctive on any car and in ‘any wmpflfly- i- m: t l Coodrichl rto 0RD cppyg-aqim AIAAA Boys’ Golf Stockings, big assortment, all ward Island by staging good races Boys’ Cotton Blouses, stripes and plain colors, odd lots from regular stock. Reg- ular up to $1.25. Special . . . . . . .75c TONS LIMITED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49c THREE FAST CLASSES FUR ST. PETERS RACING llllY l8 plenty of fruit to cater to the thirs- ty ones between meals. Mr. Albert Quigley,. the genial Secretary, and Mr. G. J. McInnlsI the President, are popular and painstaking officials who e intent on giving the public the ve y best in fa < ' About o. yenr ago St. Peters went ‘on the racing map of Prince Ed- over a nicely located and well ap- pointed race track and grounds. En- couraged by the success they met with last year they are putting on ll h 8 cd and leaves to mourn a. faithful Christian mother, three sons. William Parm- fe can only be rightly measured in cavcn above. Besides her bereav- sorrowing husband. she City, Dutchman, Rev. nas, George Hlbbert and John Rev. . E. W. H. Palmer, of Winsloe, as- Franklyn, all resident in Covchead. slsted in the funeral service. which and two daughters. May Eveline. was conducted in herlale home in (Mrs. Leslie Brycnton. of Wlnsloe). Covehead, by her pastor, Rev. Thos. and Lottie Hannah (Mrs. Herbert A. Wilson. Vessey, of York). Mrs. Hughes also 23.10, "Let me die the death of the leaves three brothers, Artemas Cook. righteous, let my last end be like of Mount Stewart‘. Gorham Cook, of his." East Royalty, and Pope ‘Cook, York‘, and three sisters, Emily (Mrs. United Church cemetery in York, 0mm; 0.,- mlmpped Wm‘ whllllled A very large funeral proces- ol’ slon followed the remains Boys’ Jerseys, cotton, long sleeves, siz- 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 Silk and Wool Sox, plain colors, regular 75c. 2 pairs for .... .,.,. . . . . .$1.00 Fancy Sweaters, pull-over and V neck. Special . .._. . . . . Balbriggan Underwear, 2_piecel ‘b and combinations. Special, suit .. .,. .900 Boys’ Caps, assorted styles and pat- terns, 2 for .... Boys’ Overalls, sizes 8 ular $1.50 . . . . .... .. .,. ._ ....,.....98c Lot Men’s Straw Hats. Regular $1.50 and $2.00 . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .,.98c > Boys’ Blue Coats, brass buttons, all sizes . . . .. . . . . . .,,._.,._,._.$2.65 Men’s Felt Hats, good styles, regular$4 to $7 . . . . . .........,H-alf price Boys’ Khaki CombinationOveralls, all sizes to 16 years . .$1.85 Boys’ Khaki Long Pants, sizes 8 to 16 years . ._.,. .,;,. . . . . . ._.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., 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 onlyvMen’s Suits, one of a kind, sizes up to 42. Regular values up to $25.00. Dollar Days . . . . . . . . ....._.$10.00 38 Young Men’s Suits, long pants, sizes 34 to 36, worth up to $18. Dollar Days .. .. $13.50 ‘WHOLESALE PRICES On All Goods Not Advertised "p" ‘my. . Wm. Seller. of Mount StewartLMi-s. where they We"! revcrently laid to Mary Jane McMillan, of Salt Lake 1135i- The and Minnie Doll-bearers were Messrs. (Mrs. E. H. G6"- T- Bearish). Frank Howard, of Denver. Colorado. JBS- Duck. Herbert Vesscy. J. A. Bouthroyd, of York, 3nd A1181! and Chflflel Allld. FRUIT TART8. _, who spoke from Numbers ‘Wlhen baking pie; qeave enough (‘Flint in‘ the "lre-ibox for a batch of ‘lallln- Cnnk lilo crust over H19 b91010! of m-uflllnl Hing. pm “m, t0 the firesh flnlit, ml . -'_— ._ a more hmbltlous program» this year on Wednesday, July 18th. Forthe past two weeks they have been » working on the race‘ track ' and grounds. and by the 18th will have everything ln apple pie order. It will be remembered that Acac- lavllle trotted in 2.18- 1-4 over this same course and wlth-‘tlrls year's tuning up the track will-no doubt be many seconds faster. so wiihlb an excellent outing in comfortable good time will be made. The rKces passenger coaches via. the Railway will be all on the three heat plan, trip. V every heat a race. which means that Twenty-one new stalls have been from the very word Go. everyone built for race horses and hay and will be hiking to get the best pos- oats will be provided so that not slble position so as to collect some even these lncldentals need be car- of the money that partfmlar heat. ried by the visiting horsemen. Laying up 1n the three h ———<4>-____ In Memorlam pl ls a losing proposition. llliavalfilso en in mean thavthe races 115a MRS. JAMES o. noomzs. sport and treating everybody right royally. They have made an ar- rangement with the Railway to provide a special train to carry race horses and passengers on Wednes- daymorning. It. will leave Char- lottetown at nine o'clock and will returning leave 8t. Peters at 7.30. Those who do not care to go by au- good time so that the spectators will not witness any tiresome. lon drawn out contests. . The program decided on co ' ‘-= of a 2.20 Trot. which will bring to- gether Br-lar Mac, Peter Verde, Princess Aubrey, Don Dix and oth- The passing to her heavenly re- ward of Mrs. JGIIIQHLG. Hughes. (Bessie Hannah Cook) on May l9, 192B. in the sixty-eighth year of| era. The 2.24 Class Pace ls made so he, use’ has been an mcreasmgly "l" Marl‘? mm“ "l" meet Mll-ll" felt loss to her loved ones and - Alllnly- Tedd!’ Jmllwll» Blld 4x'lneighbors of Covehead. Mrs. Hughes w°lllly~ zelm“ Dflwy-Dlxle Mmllllemas a woman of outstanding Chris- and Gordon Harvester. The 2.29 Trot will have the largest list of en- tries as there are no less than eight. horses undergoing preparation for it ln King‘: County. The foregoing will give an Idea of the race program which will be handled by capable omclnla and- starter. The refreshment and. which lsone tlan character, sincere, loyal, con- slstent and true. A woman of ex- ceptionally good judgment. for more than fifty years her life witness for Christ has ever been "holy reason- able" and we sincerely believe "sc- ceptnble to God." She was married in 1879 from her girlhood homo in York, P. E. 1., and for nearly fifty years since Mr. and Mrs. Hughes tomobile will therefore be affordedi of the vital thlnn connected with l have lived in Covehead. in which race meetlns ln the country. ls be- place Mr. Hughes was born. Through llll MIXER W"! 01' by the W017!!!“ her strong and earnest Christian in- lfiflllw 0! 91- PBl-Irl- 111086 lldl” fluence her husband was won to W1" be - membewl for "w msll- chm: within two years of their ant repeat they provided last In addition to good meals served l mull» IPDBUWII Wly 5n 0°01 lrhor active workers lnthe Mctllbdlll. and covered booths. there will be lee m m; Unmd chumh, Thgnghm. cream and solhdflnlllisolmllllth tlan Influence oi this goodwomon‘: THE CAMPBELL-KETCHUM A NEW MEDICINE TONGS FOX TONGS . 0 Rresenting The most up-to-date and improved instrument for handling and administering medicine to foxes. _ WHAT EVERY FOX BREEDER NEEDS Price,deliveredinCanada................;.... $12.00 Send money by P. 0. Order or Postal Note Joint Selling ‘Agents SAMUEL‘ CAMPBELIJ yfllf- marriage. and together they have in since been staunch supporters and| - at e own? t ~ i for P.~E. Island KETCHUM MFG. CO. LTD. lo: m. _ Ottawa, a 14-14 T ~IAQ,'QflP'III"P"" M “wry, _ to 16 years. Reg- ,