lHE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN DAY OFFERINGS AT LADIES’ READY-TD Children's Beach Pyjamas and Overalls. Dollar Days 49c REAL SAVINGS. -WEAR DEPARTMENT B'.‘.1'i§3“5.§'§°.".7'.'... . 69c Infant's Wool Suits ' n Dollar Days .............. 690 White Cotton N ightgowns Dollar Days . Crepe Nightgowns Dollar Days . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . Chlldren’s Cotton and ‘Crepe Py- Janlas and Sleepers. Dollar Days A line of Infant's Coats, white Chlldren’s White Pleated Skirts, I Sizes 8 to 20. Clearing Dollar Day, Odd line Blouses. Clearing Dollar Another line BIOIISBS clearing Dollar Days . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. A line of ladies’ Summer Dresses, voiles, Dollar Day . . . . . . .. . . . . Ladies’ Porch Dresses Dollar Day 89c Children's Raincoats DollarDay . . . . . . no“ Ladies’ Raincoats Soiled Summer Dresses Clearing Dollar Days . Crepe Dresses, dark ‘shades, print and plain colors, Extra special z DollarDay................... I small sizes, extra special . .. 12 Knitted Suits, two and three piece, broken stock. Dollar Days _ and fur fabric. Special Dollar Day .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . and pink. Dollar Days _ _ , , , _ _ _ Day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. celanese and pretty piques . . . . I Dollar Day $1.98 12 Children's Coats, mostly as I Sport Jackets, leather, suede Linen Skirts, largesizes .WHETHER YOUR NEEDS Hosiery Department Special Crepe Chiffon Hose, all colors DollarDay........ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Chiffon, Hose, regular 75c clearing up to $2. pr. clearing Dollar Day . .. . . . Ladies’ Rayon Hose, all colors Special line of Misses Rayon Hose Dollar Day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Kiddies Anklets, all colors special Ladies’ Long White Kid Gloves special Dollar Day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ladies’ Handbags, all colors, Special Dollar Day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Curtain Department Cottage Curtains with colored frill Dollar Day, pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . yards long. Dollar Day, yard Cream Muslin Curtain, frill. Dollar Day, yard Cushions, all shades Dollar Day, each . Handbags, allshades Dojla_r Day, each .. .. 89c Dollar Day . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Special line of Heavy Service Weight Hose Dollar Day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ladies’ Full Fashioned Mesh Hose worth Dollar Day ........................ 390 39c Dollar Day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49c $1.00 Special line of Charnolsette Gloves, all col- ors including white, Dollar Day . . . . . . . . . 39c Frilled Curtains, yellow trim, 21-4 0 29c 24c DOLL R D THURSDAY JUNE 28 . _ THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO INCREASE THE ‘BUYING POWER OF - ..THE ARTICLES YOU NEED AND PAY THE SEASON’S LOWEST PRI SPECIALS THAT IN MANY INSTANCES TOP OUR BEST OFFERED .WE DEPEND TO MAKE A RECORD OF THIS EVENT. CHECK THE SPECIAL ITEMS LISTED BELOW, FOR FRIDAY JUNE 219 YOUR DOLLAR TO THE UTMOS CES FOR THEM. IN PREVIOUS DOLLAR DAY FOR THURSDAY AND BE MANY 0R FEW, YOU CAN oar THESE SPECIAL DomAa Suit Cases with Straps Dollar Day, Men’s and Boy's Wool Blazer Coats Dollar Day . . . . . . . . . . Red Back Overall Pants Men’s Rayon Combinations, all sizes Dollar Day .. . .. oalucosocnllleinlln Dollar Day........ . . . . .. Men’s Felt Hats clearing Dollar Day Men’s Flash Bathing Suits Dollar Day Men’s Large cut Work Shirts Dollar Day ............. .. Boy’s Broadcloth Pyjamas 19c Boy’s Blouses Dollar Day . Dollar Day . . . . . . . . . . . . . Men’s Skipper Sweaters Dollar Day . . . . . . . . Boy’s Khaki Pants seal: Men’s and Boy’s Sweat Shirts Dollar Day r _ YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO o ‘ FRIDAY, CH 08E SALES. THEY ARE VALUES UP_0N "WHI Men’s Furnishings Dcllarlmgllt Odd lot Men’s Shirts Dollar Day HALF PRICE $1.69 Dollar Day . . . . . . . . . . . . . Men's Hatchway Combinations, all-sizes oonuonoeolssuol Dollar Day Men’s Fancy Hose, 25c pair, five pairs." $1.00 senescence-ob $1.00 Dollar Day unonnoooleocloillo "4 gnu-l ‘ w.‘ YOU WILL SEE l aluozulu r (“Alla- 79c $1 $1.00 $1.95 79c 89c 49c 59c Ladies’ Straw Hats, clearing MiLLiiiEliY DEPARTMENT Dollar Day . . . . . . . . . . .. bloc-scent Rayon Slips. Reg. $1.25. Clearing Dollar Day . . . . . . . . . . . Clearing lot of Rayon Nightgowns Dollar Day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Two-piece Pyjamas. Special Dol- wgar 79c A” lar Day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ‘j Rayon Panties, assorted shades .; and styles. Dollar Day . . . . . . . .. c g, Pantie Sets, regular $1.59 value. ,’, Dollar Day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. c i1 Balance of Spring Suiting and Coating Dollar Dfayc. . . . . . . Iiess 20% l". A lot o out nings. pecia if Dollar Day . . . . . . . . . .. Yd. Rayon Satin 36 in. wide in Blue, Green Rose and Sand. Dollar Day Yard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . a Wubasso Crepe, guaranteed fast colors. Dollar Day yd. c Fancy Dotted Rayons, 36" wide, 98c iubfast clearing, Dollar Day yd. Fancy Silk Crepes, assorted shades ' '%K-Y'-.$é.'f$:- '.: ‘so and patterns. Dollar Day . . . . . yd. Pongee Special] Dollar Day Yard Spun Crepe, regular 98c Dollar Day, yard Children's Summer Dresses, size Dollar Days . . . . . . . . .. i‘; , 2 to 6. Dollar Days , _ _ _ _ ___ Evening and Semi-Evening Gowns, dark Chlldren’s Sumrller Dresses. Size shades. Clotlflllg Dolllll‘ DRY V2 PRICE s to l4. Dollar Days 69D Soiled Summer Crone Suits 3 gltiilléren: Summer Dresses. Size Rollar gayfs... . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $ n98 o an 8 to 14. DollarD '... ew a - ize Dresse , da k h d Odd lines Chlldren’s Bonneatyssand Dollar Days HXLFSHRICEI Sun Hats, Dollar Dgyg White Flannel Skirts ‘I to 4 Odd lines Children's Silk Bloomer Dtlllill‘ Day! - - - - -- I I < as Xest and Pyjamas. Dollar Days . 0 Summer Wash Crepe Dresses 2 up s? ll Children's Coats, size 2 to 6, Dollar D0 l!!!‘ DRYB from - - - - . - . .. I ll} Days ......... 1/3 OFF Coats and Suits. ull new models. Dollar Broadcloth Slips Days . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ONE THIRD OFF i._ ollar ays . . . . . . . . r999 "5595, 31' 5 a 95 ;; n n 90 c n o k ll a 8 t; Children's Pull-on Sweaters with short Dollar Days . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. I l» YARD 00003 DEPART MEiiT Chintz Special, Dollar Day ‘ lYard . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . rint Cotton, fast colors DdllarDaygyard..............,. Fancy Net Curtaining- Dollar Day . . . . . . . . . . . . . HALF PRICE Colored Border Table Cloths Dollar Day . . . . . c 87 inch Unbleached Sheeting Dollar Day, yard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . c 8/4 Sheeting, unbleached Dollar Day,yd. D Linen Towelling Donal. Dayyyard Dollar Day _ _ _ _ Dollar Day..................... pair 30TH Slit):- FPl-lllii Twtledi, Bllleyffw White Turkish Towels Children's Straw Hats Suit Cases $ town an an“ ' o l. . .- L Dollar Day ............. yd, 19G Dollar Day ............ .... .. 980 Dollar Day --------- gzlyf,z'Bll):g'méé“i,;l;t'é" 50c 85c l Ladies’ Silk Piques IIJJollar Day . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . adies’ Cotton Piques Dollar Day ................ 75D Ladies’ Crepe and rough straws I with large brims. Dollar Days s n Ladies’ crepe and rough straws brims. Dollar Day Ladies Crepe Turbans Dollar Day . . . . . . . . . Chlldren’s Hats clearing DollarDay................... Berets in all shades DollarDay.. . . . . . Large brim Hats in Leghorn 2 and Neora Braid; Special $ u Chiidren’s Linen Hats BASEMENT Ladies’ Silk Wash Dresses Dollar Day Ladies’ House Dresses $1.89 DollarDay. . . . . . .. 45c Ladies’ Silk Panties , Dollar Day . ... pair v Ladies’ Silk Bloome DollarDay . . . . . . ..r.s...............pair Ladies’ Cotton Hose Dollar Day pair 0 Ladies’ Silk Hose 9 Dollar Day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pair 5 0 Men’s Overalls & Dollar Day Men’s Work Sh‘ t Dollar Day Men’s Cotton Hose ' Dollar Day, Men’s Fancy l-lo e Dollar day,'pairs........................ Boy’s Overalls Dollar Day 45c Boy’sPants Dollar Day Boy’s Caps Large Flannelette Blankets I oclllenllornuoacoounn Dollar Day MEN’S CLOTHING DEPARTMENT '. Juvenile Suits, fancy tweeds,__blnes and flannels, sizes 2 to 10 years. $1.98 Dollar Day .............. .. Boy’s Suits, two pairs"Bloo'in'ei'-"‘Pants_ ‘h fancy tweeds 26 to 32. Dollar _ ’ L i » Day Youth’s Suits, Brown and Blue Worsted Shadow Stripes, Long Pants, single- breasted, 29 to 32. _ Dollar Day . o . Sizes 33ito s1. Dollar Day Tl f, '- 25 Youth’s Suits, assorted patterns, blue fj; '~ and grey, long pants, sizes 32 to 6 .. $. -. a 36.DollarDay.......... _‘; 15 Boy’s Tweed Top Coats, sizes a ‘.8 28 to 34. Clearing Dollar Day . s n l» j 25 Youth’s Bloomer Pant Suits, light and"“_‘_ ~ dark tweeds, sizes 32 to 36. "I ' Special, Dollar Day . .. . . . . . . . . I ' Men’s Dark Grey Tweed *Working,Suits sizes 36 to 46, single breasted 6 model. Special Dollar Day s I Men’s and Young Men’s Fancy Brown L1. and Blue Shadow Stripe Worsted__S_uit_s,_ two pairs pants sizes 32 to 42 ‘ Dollar Day . . . . Men’s Plain Grey English Worsted Hant; - Tailor Suits, sizes 36 to 48. $ "- " o Dollar Day - , Men’s Raincoats, dark brown tweeds and ,~_ ' Leatherette, Khaki and Black - Oil Coats. Dollar Day I .:. o - . - nneoooaenonoo s. A. MoDoNALD l 77w Island? Leading Store/ 98c ‘° $2.001» » Dollar Day l.‘:li:.‘;;:;i...... $1.25 ‘" $5.00}? Men’s Sport Flannel Pants, Grey, S{.3Ké‘.“ff‘.TT‘T‘T?.’.$Z-51l ‘° 55-50 1- 25 Men’s Top Coats, fancy __ Tweeds, clearing Dollar Day r$8I69J DENTRAI. GUARDIAN This column n. run-veil for he!“ el lurll interest hut ndverrlninl cl I "l"! Ilatllre may be IIIlGIiNI at I mun a word llrinlly payable In at vanes, DTAGISTRATEKS COURT — A milv whoss car and a. quantity of lnuor were seized on Saturday l M appeared before Magistrate Donald MacKlnnoil yesterday, and was fined fifty dollars and costs. ____l_ LEGION PRESIDENT 'COMING —A meeting of the Provincial Com- manrl of the Canadian Legion was hold lust evening when it was de- llilorl to hold the provincial con- irnlloli at Charlottetown on Thurs- l-ly‘, July 5. Delegates were present from several of the outside branch- ‘4- The Dominion President, Gen- "ol Ross, will attend the conven- Iloll and a banquet will be tendered to hlm at the Canadian National Hm“ in the evening under the aus- “loo-l or the Charlottetown smell. ENGAGEMENT - Mr. and Mrs. Pony Miller, Central Lot 16, ail- liounce the oigagement of their daughter, Mabel Ethel, to Ivan Bar- ton Dawson, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Dawson, of Bedeque, marriage to take place early 1n July. 11-6297-6-28-11 VISITS SCHOOL-On Thursday the pupils of Buckley school were pleasantly surprised by a visit. from Mr. and Mrs. C. H- B. Longworth, who after conversing with the children and examining the school treated the scholars to chocolates. THE ANNUAL MEETING of The Prince Edward Island Aero Club will be held in the Board Room. City Hall, at 7.30 p. m., June 28th, all members are requested to attend and s cordial invitation is extended to all who are ‘ tcissted in the Air Passenger service now in operation by The Canadian Airways. J. P. HILLION. Secretary-Treasurer. L-DDS-O-IO-li SADLY nansavsn HOME-The] death occurred at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Kelly, Gerald Street, early yesterday morning of their l3 months old son, Francis, who had‘ been ill with scarlet fever. Only two weeks ago the parents were called upon to mourn the loss of their infant daughter, Joan Eliza- beth, only five days old. Out of a family of three children, only one now survives, Marie, three years of age. She also had been ill with scarlet fever, bur, is now improving. T0 ADDRESS ASSOCIATION- Professor L. W. Show is‘ leaving this morning for 8t. John to deliver an address on ruml education before the New Bruns- wick Tleelchers Association. It is expected thot more than 1000 teachers will be in attendance and the programme which oovea-s three days includes addresses by Dr. E. A. Hardy of Toronto, Dr. C. C. Jones, Chancellor of tho University of New Brunswick, Dr. Davis of the 'I‘ruro Normal School, Dr. Hlgermfl-n. Principal of mderloton Normal School, IJr. Maui's-lune, v Chief Superintendent of -Educat- ion, Dr. Clarence meetings of the Association oral other men were taking the com- Weh-sten. The preseor from a truck when ropes a- Bro mund it bloke and he was pinned belnl held in the auditorium of the against the side of the mountain. new St. John High School. >______ Both legs were broken and he had serious head injuries. Ho was taken MOTORJNG T0 BOSTON-Mr. to the hospital in Denver, where he and Mrs. Roy Tanton and young passed quietly away June 9th. l-le son, Albert, accompanied by Miss leaves to mourn one son, Reuben, Doris Bernard, all of 5t .E1ean-"Denver, 0010.; one brothery James, ore, left Saturday morning on a in California and two sisters, Mrs. motor trip to Boston, Mass" andlllussel Graham and Mrs. Fran-kiln Wilmington, N. Y. Al. they were Joined by Mr. and Mrs.| Amhm-gglllrown, New London, to whom The Guardian extends deepest sympathy Keith Clark of Halifax, who willll" thou‘ boroovomoot- also visit friends and relatives at different points in the United states . Inwllnllngton they will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ern- est Tanton, botlr formerly of st- lllleanors. Mr. Gordon Bennett llC-l companled the party as for as Tor- mentinc. ISLANDS]! KILLED - County Commissioner Neil MllcKay, Central City, Colorado, was injured seriously Friday afternoon, June 8th, while helping unload a gasoline compres- sor at the Superior Mine, near the City reservoir. Mr. McKay and lev- Mr. Donald Roberts, accompanied by his mother, Mrs. Lea Roberts, snq sister Elizabeth and Miss Jan- et Dewar, left by motor Thursday morning for their home in Win- chester, Mass, after spending a two weeks’ visit with relatives and friends on the Island. Mrs. (Rem) J. E. Purl-lie has ur- rived from Winnipeg to spend s vacation in the olty. She is the welcome Iuest of Mr. and Mrs. W. V- Purdle at their home, the Is- plansde. WarMemoridI I Service At MountStewart Sunday afternoon the new legion I-hll at Mt. Stewart was filled to overflowing for the memorial serv- loo for those who fell in the Great War. The service began at 2.30 p.m. by the observance of one minute of silence in memory of those who fell. followed by one verse of "O Can- ada." Dr. A. B» Martin, as chair- man, then gave an address. Rev. Dr. Legato on being called upon delivered a stirring address which was followed by the singing of "O God Our Help In Ages Past." after which the Rev. Colin McNevin of Georgetown gave another appealing address. The next speaker was Ma- jor MacNutt of Charlottetown. The singing of "Onward Christian Sol- diers" then followed. Mr. Kenneth Lacey, president of the Mt. Stewart halide, delivered on address and \ the meeting was then broushlt l0 I close by the sinslllg of the National Anthem. All then moved t0 the People's Cemetery where a wreath w“ placed on the soldiers’ Monu- ment by Mr. Lacey, the branch president. Rev. Dr- 1-681” 011""! prayer during which he repeated the well-known lines. “They aholl grow not old as we that are left grow old, Age shall not weary them nor the years condemn, At the go- ing down of the sun and in the morning we will remembe them.“ Mr. Hume of Montague then sounded the “Lani; Post," which was followed by a minute's silence and "Reveille." The service was brought to a close when the Rev. Colin Mc- Ncvln pronounced the Benediction. Lost year the trustees of the cemetery handed over the monu- ment. which is a very fine one, to the Canadian Legion. It bee-i’: the inscription “Rest Yo in Peace, Ye Honoured Dead." The cemetery is beautifully kept and the service there was very impressive. Majol- MacNutt ln closing, sum- marised his address on how best t0 honor then who fell, as follows: y»- ~01. 1st. By remembering them beforof God. 2nd. By striving to dare for 11K‘ disabled, the widows and tllmfll" phans. Also striving t0 8ft ED111107‘. merit. for the soldier who hornet been re-estobllshod. 3rd. By fearlessly dl-Plvln? culcate the ideal of our country’! interest before the interest of an! political party, and taking cal-e thalq, the youth of the land 1s talmbfillfil‘ principals of good citizenship, and? love of Kins and country; , 4th. By continually striving, for; the peace and goodwill of all, .04 ple and nations. but. until hat; better spirit prevails, be seeing to; it that our Empire defencesr-aro; such as will assure w; handing it; an t0 those who follow more united; better, stronger and sfeatornthnn; we received it from our fathers. _ The Difficulty Divorce Lawyen-Pcrhaps itis in- oompstlbtlttrt....i;i ' ' . a -2. Mose Possum-_-Dat‘s it! Now y!‘ said something! A11 no sooner lee! a job den she goes right out and find me another! v 1 a 1 . s‘ f _1____.... _- ...- _.__ - - _,., __ . » -. Q..- - ‘I.’ __,. . _,-_:- - - NP\"'UDQGIWIICQ¢¢C&DQZ ~9 i