am- ww ars Sig" -P: "s ..._ -\ .__ ones.” '_-pn-, 1 E. E-- _ .-Seem -v »-was » s-\l_,» _ - . 1 . f..,_» __ .--.». . _... » _ . , . , ' - - V. V ~'l.~ ,I .- W ,_ . -- ,yi _ -.' .- ‘ 0 _~ .= i""‘ - t. ‘ 1-. ., " _ -\'. " ‘ " ,-- '..c, _ .tn ~,» . - ‘ »' J ~ \ i , v 1.1.# ." .f " ""1’~,“~.‘-¢’- .. ~1.i‘.‘i', '- »~ “ ‘»-~ .~~ .i‘<",.- .$147. / ' i £‘ `-`-`fi7', -!Q`f`:"""."". m""'~ ‘ ~ ‘ Q ' '\1`!"‘f~`*`-T i' = ~‘ U’ H A ' ` ."»",'ZA-“f'f.5""-`»l-"i A ‘* H ’ 'i`~""., 'K--*ffl . I1 'I1 `=-"""`f'. "'l-’<" ~ i ‘ ' ‘ `\ l ‘ M 1 X: 1--2 "’l\-'in "ff AJ” "V ` "*-"- l I ` l--. ` ‘ F ’ ‘ , - t ..,-ff.. 7’-I , i \ 1 .f 1 -» . ~ - \ * _ Y , .. ""4" J -, -»_. , _f ~ `” .' 5 " ' 5 ' , ,,,,;` `, ` i ' ` -1 . _-vt, » , R V - A - _‘_ \ *HV i . » ,M ” ¢ i , I 5- _ ' V - " 'oumtormmown eosnms'it._ - A , JUNE 25,- 19518;-. . _ ' , A ' "_ Y ` 7” ~. ' :L __' ' A- ~ _i. &_ pq; _lg c Ulm ' "WMF W I' ` 1 M = ..-l»- I I a 1 ` THURSDAY JUNE A g u .,-rc. , » I " I : I _ Zap < t . - ..,- . DOL ` ' The biggest bargain opportunities we have ever made- to the people of Prince Edward Island V K :.1 5. ~ "\ V- -NF’-`f~ are;°offered throughout our store especially our Ready-to-Wear Dept. on next Thursday Dollar Day. This sale means strict economy to you which enables you to get the -most value for your money. .-~_ . fl * . Come early, bring your friends. The' more you buy the more you save. Store opens at V ' =harp 9 o’clock. \ ._ J ` . ,`_r=;" <45. _ \ ' of the Man B y argains Listed Below are a Few, We Have to ffer , Ladies’ Suits An odd line of ladies’ suits, half price on $ Day. 1 only Ladies’ silk dress, slightly faded $5 i on 8 Day. 1 only Ladies’ silk dress in Brown. Half Pi-icc $ Day. + I T 4 Middies O Blouses Duster Coats Corsets I Ladies’ Middi€S in P12-in White wollfgiisl; \:Ohi§_5’60l;;e§$ 393;? A few Women’s suits and A special line of Ladies’ Cor- or stripe collars and cuffs, regu- for 151-00- Duster Coats, small sizes. Splen- sets, Regular $1.25 for $1.00 lar $1.50 on Dollar Day $1.00. Also regular $1.50 for $1.00. ' did Values for $2.00 on $ Day. on $4 Day. ‘_ _ Ladies’ Dress Goods Department Ladies’ summer vests 10 for $1.00. » Ladies’ fine lace yoke vests 6 ful' $1.00. Children’s summer _ ` Skirts , Misggs Coats soiled Blouses ’ Wr.m¢ll’s Housedresses ,l L3d1€S Shephefd Check Skirts A Special 11119 Of tweed and A line of Ladies’ blouses Women’s house dresses in ¢ with large pockets and belts. Si-" . . . , . _ f tt d ' hams, all I Zes up to 30_ Special on $ Day white coats in Misses sizes. Spe- slightly mussed. Regular $2.25 Stilzlgy c%e;i;5aan$1gg3E0n $ Daw 552-98- cial Oli $ Day $7.90. for $1.00 on lil Daly. $1.00. "' " ` + L - 4 Vests 10 f0l‘ $1.00. Ladies’ black silk boot hose 5 for $1.00. ' Ladies’ line Iisle hose 5 f0I° $1.00. Ladies’ tan hose 4' fo-r $1.00. Children’s summer hose 5 f0I' $1.00. ' If . - . . ._ STAPLE DEPARTMENT 500 yds. unbleached cgttgn, reg. 180 for 120 ‘ 500 yds. Print Cotton reg. 25c for 15c. 200 yds. plain and sport muslin reg. 250 for 10c. 100 yds. 44 inch Cir- cular Pillow Cotton, reg. 40c for 29c. 10 only Honey Comb quilts for $1.00. A e _. 1* , - 9 AT WHOLESALE PRICES ON DOLLA LADIES’ SUITS, COATSV DRESSES, ALSO MEN’S CLOTHING Children# While R DAY Dresses Children’s white dres- ses on $ Dey $100- Undersliirts Blankets O Men’s Underwear A special line of black sateen ' A 1 d'd 1- f p underskirts. Regular $1.50 f01' 100 pairs only of Flannelette Knit i?iIid€;Ii'u;ear.1nRe;ular 03;? $1-00 “ll D0|lf\l‘ DHI- blankets for $2.25 a pair. This lue $1.25 for 89a Dollar Day. Ladies’ white aprons 5 fvi price is 50c a pair less than 50 suit cases, regular .$1.50 , $1-00 011 D0|l1\1' DNN- wholesale price. and $1.75 on Dollar Day $1.00. Fancy Shirts ` Men’s fancy stripe shirts- made of good material all sizes. Re- gular Oli D0llill° Day 850. *_ Ladies white wash skirts. Regular $1.50 for $1.00. An odd line of Crepe Kimona, light shades regular $3.25, 011 $ Day $1.75. ` Dey. Everybody take oare of their _ own parcels. We are not reopen- il. sible for parcels lost on Dollsr ' l ’ * » --t~=.'»_l.-.sl " ‘ V ' " J -_ No goods sent out on appro- . , ` » batlon. Nothing exchanged 0 I " _ ' ’ ° bought on Dollar Day. . -f -.~..-,-~ -.-_-_-_-,_-A ___~:~.- ___________________ 1 - - The iWestern Guardian ~ --IT PAY8 to buy in this Erovlnee. g --SCHOOLS CLOSED--The schools at Maddock and Cape Wolfe are clos- ed on account of the sporitdlq Chee of -smallpox. _ W .,- -MEABLEB PREVALENT. - An 'epidemic of measles is the experience of Knutsford. No cases, however. seem to be serious. W H -NEW PABTOR8.-The Rev. P. A, fF|tzpntrick, of Moncton, N.B., has -been appointed to succeed the Rev. '(1, Morris, at Tryon, while the Rev. George N. Somers of Silver Falls, N. ill., succeeds the Rev,n_Geo. Ayers at Bedeque. W I ," -NOTICE ~ T0 AUTO OWNERS f AND GHAUFF_,ER8-We have install- * ed' n new. upto-date Red Sentry Ges- oline System in connection with our _ business Ind are now; in a position to suppl ur wants n gasoline with conhme when in 0'Lesry. -Tum- - ers Limited. ' .1 8021-6-1itM1wk. ’ -BRAl`~ALBANE.- The people in the vicinity of Bradslbane. nnished 5 seeding sud the country is looking beautiful.-1The -heavy frost .of the 19th and 20th greatly damaged the ,' vgets-bles in that neighborhood.,- Mr. J. Gordon -McKay is grestlv en- joying his new -cnr. He motorod to M Charlottetown oh the 21st accompan- * iod by his wife and tsmily.--_ Mr. , George Morrison hu returned to his home in Brsdslbsne from Halifax where he had been yislting. his son i Miller who`hs,s enlisted end' is ex- pected shortly to lesve for Montreal. -The Empire Club of Bredslbsne is “ still to the front having s member- ship of 40. They greatly regret bev- in lcst six of their number ouch one --TWO OENTB PER WORD EACH insertion for advertising in this col- umn. Cash must. accompany order. Minimum charge twenty-tive cents. -MAID WANTED. Apply to Mrs. A. S. MacKay, Box 163 Summerside, P. E. I. 9031-6-24M6i. -BA8EBAi.L.-- The score oi’ the ball game played by the Red Sox and Pioneers on the High Schol grounds, Summerside, on Thursday evening, was 18-12 in favor of the Rcd Sox. L -KELVIN RED CROSS will hold' an Ice Cream Social on Wednesday evening June 26th on -the lawn ot Mr. Henry Bynon, Mill Valley. If notilnc will be hold following evening. 9065pd. --PATRIOTIC LUNCH SALOON AT NE-W ANNAN RACES.-The ladies of the New Annan Women's Institute will have a special saloon from which luncheon will be served at they New Annan Races on Aug. 14th. ‘Manice McNeill, Secretary. -DEPARTURE REGRETTED. - The many friends of the Rev. S. H. Young and Mrs. Young, of Bldoford. deeply regret that .their time to leave the district has arrived, for during their ,four years _stay they have, through their labors, found their wsy into many hearts. The gltev. gentle- man and his wife have been appoint- ed to Sunny Bras, N.B.. where it is believed they will continue to have success. W WESTERN PERSONALS --ci ni , f Aim , ith trol best "I9" B md at ‘dr W slr ` s enlisting to serve their King end Oonntry. -SP8-'-‘ _ ,_, \|I'llm0f 8 01| Friday on er wsy to 'rignieh from _| -`Mrs. James I.. (Mills of Norboro l _ I - I' V ‘ i‘£ ` wit' L -Miss Ruth Phillips of Brackley Point is visiting friends in Summer- side. L --Mr. Bent Green has arrived home to Summcrside, from Halifax to spend n short vacation. L -The Rev. S. i-i.`Young and Mr. Colin McKay of Bideford, have rc- turnod from Sscqvillo. W -Mr. and Mrs, Austin Palmer and daughter of Augustine Cove were rc- cent visitors in Summerslde. L -The Revs. E. E. Styles, of Alber- ton and R. M. Brodie. of 0'Lenry, have returned from Ssckville, where they had been attending the Methodist Conference. W - -Mrs. Calvin Howatt, Mrs. Abner ilowatt and Miss Fannie Rogorson, of Victoria. motorod to Suinmorslde on Thursday and were the guests ofMrs. W. S. Steeves. L and daughter Mrs. H. Weil of Som- erville. Mass., were in tl\e City on Friday to see Private 'D. J. Gillis be- before leaving for over-seas. IN MMIRIAM Léwis v'v. oorr' San Diego has lost another cstccm- ed citizen and pioneer in Lewis W. Goff, who passed away quietly. Sun- ds evening, et his residenc residence on upper Fifth Street, says the San Diego Evening Txbune, nf June 4th. Mr. Goff was rn in Prine Edward Island, February, 1852 and some to to this city in 1887, during the great boom. e st once became identified with, the nslness interests of his new .. 'I1' PAY8 to buy ln this Province. REGISTRATION IN KlNG’S COUN- TY.--Mr. William Cain, New Perth. Registrar for King`s County was ln the city yesterday and reported that thc work of registration had been vcry intelligently taken up and 'satis- factorily carried through. He feels grateful for the nsslstanco given him and the courtosles extended to him throughout the country while on his rounds and expresses his hearty ap- preciation of same. Deputy Registrars will see from an advertisement in this issue that they are requested to send in their reports by registered mail to Mr. Cain. -..»--.-...-...._.._.._,.»--»~._...-o..-.~.»»- in this work he received injuries from, which he never full recovered. I-Io was elected supcrhitendent of the First ,Presbyterian Sunday school in 1807 and held' that position for a num- interested in the fruit growing lndus- try and had one of the iinest lemon ranches at Chula Vista. _Later he invested largely ln`the oil- business and personally superlntended the de velopment of several good producing her of years. He was also deeply in- terested in t he work for United States seamen and was president of the _Floating society of Christian En- deavor, workin with Mr. Giles Kel- logg, W. W. Doung, Henry Seebold, Miss Fanny Roberts. and other pione- -ers in the work for United State! sailors. .I-Io frequently had his wife drive him in his auto to the naval trai ng station and 21st infantry Y. . A.’s with the latest magazines for he boys. ; sir. Got! was married to Miss Har- riet._.iC. Sheldon, s- Sen-Dtsgoi high school teacher, in tue summer of, 1998. Hi -widow and age mother. together lts enterprises. I-Io was especially Charlottetown. L home an took nn at-.tivo pnrt in all ,wells st Ilskersileld. While engaged lwiiiii two .miners dns tin-ss umm c ecoun yw never ea e 1 to reply them for their heroism. and H their chivalrous and patriotic efforts ln carrying out their duties during this l nur Without their aid. the war could-not have continued :they have fed the people of this country and our fleets and armies, facing death on every voy- age, and leaving 10,000 oi' their ship- mates at the bottom of the sen, who have given their lives for the Sinto. May sll good luck attend you in your efforts on their behalf. Yours sincerely. (Signed) BERESFQRD. Admiral. ......___.._..._,.,._,.__ SOCKS ACKNOWLEDGED The- foliowinz letter has been re- ceived._by Miss Lottie Dalton. in nc- knowliedgement ot s pair of socks re- ceived: Somewhere in France. My Door Lottie.-With the greatest pleasure .1 am answering your note, which I received in s pair of socks. I am not a Canadian myself, but-I sm attached to them,`as my work is drlvluiathe wagon of one ot the ,Cen- adian sttery. I have found tbe.Csn- sdisn boys a i very nic`e. I thoroughly enjoy their company,_ss I have been with them ever since I came to Franco. I should receive your psir of socks. I smjlondering what you Bro like. I or wie I- young lsd of 2 years. I s on -like very much to have your ` survive bim . \'n'i»"i»' "war" " . 'il'6‘v'¥»°'ii»'°§B§§"i'f$ u pl H . A ` t » l , COPY OF LORD BE¥8FORD'B LET- l think we will never got through’I37955.Iatteched 7th Canadian Siege . TER TO THE DO AGER LADY with this war. but l pray to God to Buttery. Ammunition Column, B.E.l°` DIMSDALE (PRESIDENT OF keep us safe tlll we get it over, if France. Wishing you the best of -- THE LADIES’ GUILD) it is only to have the pleasure of luck, and hoping to seo you all-Bl' U19 meeting you some day. end oi this war. 1 Cumberland Place. lt is very good of the young ladies With love. from your soldier b0Y. W. 1 of Canada to think of the soldier ALLEN MAYHEW. 14th Folirunry, 1918 hoys. My address is Lce. Cpl. No. 1`.S.--Hope to hear from You B000 Dear ady Dlmsdalcz- ' Weil. Lottie, it seems strange that Y » I envthing that l can do to help the F'--"_ *“"_ ""_'-i*-' '-' 5_--W. i, I .. iid ofllcers and men of the Mer- . ......e Marine, I would gladly under- ` A X *A V ` O; A S tllk. Th tl* ill D bl Arriving daily cargoes of Sydney Rmerve Runmine and Screened Coal, fresh from the mines. This coal is vert' suitable for domestic and steam purposes. We have also on_lliai'|d and to arrive a quantity of Albion Nut, Runmine and Round Coal. As prices are liable to advance in the near iuture.;'-,and Coal may be, more difficult to get at the Mines, we strongly recommend all households getting in their winter _supply now. _ Also hsnd ti I fSoit Wood blocksfotove lengths-eghich wgqdlr? sglieig at one doliiiir per,load. _ We will have our usual quantity of A`nthtacitelCosl. in stove and Chestnut sizes, arriving here in July and August.‘ _ lf1foureeuireOosl,callandsee us or phonei 404, and we wil guarantee satisfactory delivery. “Bell & C6. ‘ , 1 -' - ~ , ` 1 - ' ». stiitlig' sgaistt"oiibliiiiels"c6ti 66:, this ‘u l t ,,