PKGESE! ‘ril ~43 - iiui iiiiiisi iii N. s; is gi-iiiiii.i.iiiiiiitis ova P. E. I. iitlME ilEEii "MessrsF-Piiiney and Brown Have Return- ' etl From Trip to Mainland in Interests of Publicity Assn. and Old Home Week and Report Great Enthusiasm Mani- fested by Sister Provinces. ~ '—r—»- ~ they reached slii-lti-r. '_ Ziir. W. It. Tiuuoy and .\lr li. t‘. i n. it _,|,., tilt-rt will 1,‘. m, can“ The game got starti-tl on good Brown have Ti‘l.lll'lli‘ll from u tor .ill.\ll"\'. » What roiiiiiiiis now time and continuiitl uiitll the first week's trip to iho maiiiliiiiil in lllt‘ t - to :41 workod up of tho fifth innings wiieit it was intortists of tho Print-t» l-Idivartl is-ltt» till‘ _t.:l iii-st iitizri-o oi‘ optimism called by the um-piiro on account lsnd Publicity Association aiiil tilt‘: Priiuraiiis are lxiiiig i<t'ili. Wlltiruvol‘ of the racin that had storied dur- Oltl lioiiie “look. lliiriiic tlioirttliy~ iaii be oi" ilii» lllilwl hood and in: the fiollrili WGY g Prostate" v\\'El)Nl:J_S_D.Ad-.Y, JULY 1 Prince . . .- _ . ,5, . _1i51' Edward, if “tn tholeftofhi? uni-ix women everywhfl": and M willie!” °"|Y ian in sight, \\'(iY (salient-chilly, N. Y.) 790 K-ilocytclos (379.5 Midiirs) Eastern Standard Time 15:0,“, ,m,--Sttiric market report. 11;4t) a, ]]1.—l'i‘Uillll:t3 ‘lllllfktbl rc- port. t At Victoria Park last evening Jack liicAlrt-ir as umpire anti-Tom only l1 lair gathering of inns as- Willllti as Biiso Judge looked after st-iziiliied t0 Witiitis-‘i tin‘. lz-‘ltiiti bv- their and of the game satisfactory. liwvcn the Anchors and Rovers. The game as far as it went was anything but airtight and those who ventured unprepared were only tro- wardod by ti. nice wcttitig before h. l0 p. m.» e Program for rliiitlrt-n. ..:~li'i p. iii. ~l'l‘t|_L|‘.'lill by Ailiziiiy Strand Tliotitt-r (ll‘t'.llt‘.Sil‘ll. Julius litixli-orn, coiiiliiiior; lt‘ioytl ii. Wal-. » tors, organist. 6:80 p. iii.—iiiiii‘ iiniir feature from “The llook oi‘ Knoivioilgo," Extension Ban , On Export of Goltii ()'l"l‘./\\\'l\. Juno 29 ~ ltlxti-iisiiiii until July l, 1921i. oi‘ iltt‘ proliiiii- tioii illiilillsi illt‘ export oi’ twill t-oin, gold llUllltlll anti iiiit- gold llllln‘ from (Taiiiiila is iiiiiiiiiiiit-i-ii. 'l‘liv only o. option provitlirt] is \Vlll'll iii-i-iisi- is isutui-il liy llll‘ l-‘t-tl- gimnmrs vrai iitiiiiistoi‘ of Fiuiiiicv, Fans! Don't. fo.;,.~ti Anchors and I Rovers this evening. .\ Anchors Rovers Catcher hlclloiiaiil . . . . . . . . . . .. l). Diauionil lPltoher ' hicldarlaiio. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Aylwartl 1st. llaso . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Moori- 2nd, Ilaiie --—— . ‘A Lost evening tihe Guardian mport I ‘ ’ I o ,' Last Nights Ball Game Called in First of ll: i5 n. rtii.~~\\'i-allit‘r l'(‘ll0i'l~ been rocelvcil in last tiil-ilithi factory to all those who uri- in any copt tho challenge of tlii». Winston THE CHARLOTTETOWN ‘GUARDIAN ‘i t er bailed up Mr. C. R. Sntiiiiivtioil. > a Se ‘y o! the Old Home Week RZICUH Fifth. Rain and Errors Feature the pg I I - ' ll. 11:55 a. ni.-'i‘iiiiti ngiia s. _ _, ' ' ,m__l.Mr._'Smuiiwood states that ho moo p, Ill, imotliiiu- and stark. wag connected w-lth Old Home Viffl k. . ' Challenge Ilusrball Tenm for a‘ itioiitll)» game to bn played 0n their llia< I ' r,‘ )f~‘.“‘; : IEI.' - ' ~ z ~. . ti CMI‘. Sniallwood lnforineil liim another largo butch of entries is {convinced when all the entries -lll‘ll‘l(t*|_ quotations; nt:\\'ii, hast-ball are published, they will be i-iatis- s itiWILTSHIRE V-S. WINSLOE W0, the Wlltnhlre Allsptirtii ar- mond, Tuesday, Juno ‘Illltll at t; 1km. in laugh-pro- A The last word voking screen entertainment. big laugh fest. S. Diamond innings and was bo- ‘Vflllamg visit tlit-y stopped at llie following twi-ry l'.lt'llli_y' tit-ctirtlt-il the central (‘Ollllllg ‘heavier and making it tiuitc cities: Snckvillc- -i\iiilit-r~t, .\loni~,i-tiiiiiiiitii-te iii their efforts to uncomfortable for the plnycrs and t0!1..Sussex.$-t. John. Dialiy, Wiiiii-‘tiibiiliitt- lltillfl’ and lioti-l flCCOlll- fans alike. , - sor, Kentvilie. Wolfviiio, lliilitkix iiioiiaiitiii. (‘liarlottt-itiivii has thc in the first innings the Rove-rs al- Truro, New (ilasgoiv and l'l(.'ll)i|, i-liaiir. ill tho Work oi‘ Jiiiy 13th to though Cronin hi; safely and mach- and they inttirviovred the Fin: lath to put liorsolt on tlio map as rid third. they could not draw a Chief and saw the Firemen in (‘Ztldipllij LfTbflltkwl ciitt-rcr to sport in the Hill. ‘hlllill! tlli‘ AIWlIOPB filled "l? of these places. Every \\'llt'l"t'iltt\\'t'l' 1)l'(I\‘lliL‘i'>.'. All that remains five runs iinforo they were retiniil. they were met with a glad liiiiid lli'i‘l r_v is o gi-t this idea tlior- llllfltilllflg ‘llilfl mill illvillt.’ ilS-Sifitoll and the greatest interest llllllllltHi- tiiiuiily llllllllt d into cvt-ry citizen's with two free passes to first iind an . VRI"“H'IDI'! w ml-nvmtm, ed iii our big ivcok of sport. .\iii-iiiiiiitl_ error. Broil-ivy .\it:i)oiiultl, Francis, - l GO ,8 Spééial t JuLLAaMr herst. Siltikillllt‘, _\loiii:toii, Siisst-x .\lr W. it. 'i‘iiiiicy and .\lr ll. C. Ryan and M. Dia-iiroiitl crossed tho - _ .' ' ‘ > 4i‘ _ ' ‘ y»: . A v T A d u F . i i ' ' ’ ~ ~ ~ racism F 01' lIUPSdRY and riday y l , ' a v s... Fiiirviile. \\’iudsor, lslaiifax, and lirowii did not go away empty b01110 plate, ’l‘riiro are all gutting tennis l't'il(ly,ll2iii4lt‘tl, lint tiroviiluil. tliotiiselvcs The second and tiiitrtl iiirllllfifl =1 A job lot of small grilled white and color. ed shoes and slippers. 25c. (SgtL) G. C. tMcLEAN (Iiipt. v C. Itlclti M.‘ Dlainioiiil . . . . . . . . . . .. MZItJIOtl-Oll L. It‘ Ryan MeEiicliorn R. Field (‘tintcroii . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cronin a . and am constantly practising with llltvflllly with publicity literature belief brlllld 0t bail was llRnillJfl flri- apparatus. etc, Strong tt-iiiiis 0i‘ Priiici- l-Itiwarii island and Old out and liolii trains were retired may be expected from tiivsoliitiiiip Wi-t k. l-Jii route to thc Willlfllll a score. ci-iiirt-s. in the other towiislviii-itiiis t-iiirs tlicy lost nu oppor- iii the first of the fourth ‘the vinitvtii iielogatioits are lJUllil-IdIIlXliy oi’ tiiittiiig up iiiobigpostorg Rovers go; two ruiii-i across the foriiirii to roprt-stittt them licmiiititi (WIT 500 oi‘ tin-iii aro dc-corat- DIME Bilffily When Williams, Moore, Surprise ivas PXDFUSSUtl on t'\t‘l‘_\"iil_‘.{ lllt‘ various towns tiirotikl; Sfltiiiders and Blssio one], glngltit] hand at tlie (‘0lll]lll‘it.‘lit'>'S and i'.\'- \\'iiit'll iiiry pass-oil. iii addition 311i! 41" "Pr?" lIQl-litiil things along. tent i-f the program. Nothing lint. Hwy’ [nstriblmfl 2,000 copies Dr Tile Anchors also had a tiice session it liaii over been at-tt-tiiptoil iiu- t)id lioiiit». \Vt-vi( piiigrziiiis anti ill hi". bill 0"]? HIWCPEilBIl 1n g0": fore iii the .\liiritiiiit~ Provitici-s, Lotto tiopito oi’ Prince ltldwiird Is- lYll-Z tmo Tllillltll‘ home. and as a result (‘liiirlottotoivti is land tourist booklets, litisitles other l" U"! first of til" mill U19 t-raiiit- gottiiig advertising 11,“; “i111 i... _.t,,,,t_.- whit-t, they carrictl out, gte- Was t-alit-dtwitli a-iiiiiti on thiird and lie-lptiii iii more ways than Ollt‘. curing write-tips iii almost all o! Second, with one error chalked up, Mr 'l‘inney and Mr Brown 0X1il£llll~ thc tiara-rs of the towns visited. it looked as, ll’ tinytiiing might hap- ed that every care would be taken Tllih" is good work and their efforts 11011 however the rain Iiroiifilil the 0t‘ visitors and that tlii-y llUl:(| not will bu apprcciuicd by all up-to- ‘fiifl-‘lill (10Wn oil a listless four in- fear lack of iiccoiiiiiiodatioii.. Tito date citizens. iiiilgs' of hfl3(,~bp,]l_ , tact that special tat-t»; on the rail- (‘itizt-iia and iiiorclian-ts please road and the steaiiioi" "llocht-lzigzi" call at llic Publicity Office and s6- wotild the given was very fzivtirabiy curt‘ rotiios of the tlld Home Week commented upon. [)l'()_£{‘l'1ll]l and si-iitl tiii-iii t0 your .\ll' Tinney, when trit-iith iiiiroati. 'l‘lii-y wil i be tlio generous niaiiiit-r plot mi and you will do some good iiii-rcliarits and other tor yUlil‘ old lioiiic ‘town, -citizi-iis hail subscribe-ti -—-—— towards tlio atlvt-rtisiiii: iiiiiil was much Silfpfltif-‘il. lit» tiitinclit that the advertising in llii‘ lit-Wu- piipvrs Willi our wt-akt-st point, but] now with such ii gt-iit-roiis fiiiiti iiiroiiily collected. aiitl ont- wlilrli will lie iiicrcuseil tiiatcriitliy dur- ing the iicxt ft-w days, the wank link iii tiiu chain will be strength- We have just received another lot of these ladies lop cabin suede oxford: with raw edge soles and low heels. Where can you get the like of them for $2.58? 10% discount on Dollar Day makes them $2.35 per pair. 100 pairs ladies white canvas boots with high heels, 50c per polr. A few psilrl of’ Indies white boots (small sizes) rubber heels and soles, 50c per pair. 50 pairtladles white slippers and oxfords all sizes, high heels, 75c per pair. ................ .. GOFF BROS LTD. i‘ iii: ANSONEWfiIIhHH i d” imagine a picture temtimes better than your favorite Swanson picture to date! imagine Gloria more stiringiy dramatic, more gaspingiy gowned than ever! Arid imaging‘ her as a howlingly funny comedicnne besides! But you can't imagine it! See "Manhandicdi" OTHER PICTURES-ORCHESTRA Prince Edward] 1000 pairs infants brown or black bitttoii _or laced boots, regular from $1.10 to $1.35 but at present selling for 95c, You can get them Dollar Day for 85c. 50 pairs very small ‘infants boots sizes 000, 0O, 0, 1, worth from 50c to 85c for 25c per pair. Hundreds of other big and bigger and big- gest bargains such as suede Boudoir slippers, 88, men's thigh length rubber boots best quality sizes 6,‘ 7, 10, 1i for $4.00, etc. etc. ..._ .Z NOTES Diamond and lllsso collldiul try-l lng for a. foul liall. Diamond come out tliird heist but was able to re- siimo play. lilftlFllitHl oi‘ iii which ])l'0llllllt‘ll[ ycstcrilay Ont- good game and one bail one. CHALLENGE surely the next oiic will be good Wt» tho "Souris Stars" do hereby t-liiilltiigi» niiy one of tho (ilty l.i-ii'.:ut~ 'l't-anis ‘to a friendly game oi‘ iiast-liziil lo be played at Soiiris on lloiiiiiiitiit Day, July lst. For ttirtlit-r iiitortiizitioii write-II LllVlP, President. - i Thursday anti Friday ---July 2nd. and 3rd. Wholesale Prices Throughout Store, Special Values in all Departments Boys’. Khaki Pants 49c \ 25 Pairs Boys’ Khaki and Cotton Tweed Pants for sizes 4 to 8 years. Dollar Days, per pair .......................... _, 49c . Boys’ Khaki Shirts 69c Boys’ Khaki Shirts, all sizes. Dollar Days Boys’ Tweed Suits $2.98 Boys‘ Tweed Suits, sizes to 6 years, Regular values up to- $5.50, Double Dcilar Days ................................... .. $2.98 Boys’ Tweed Suites $9.75 Sizes 12 to 17 years. A big range of styles and mater. ials. Values up to $17.60. Double Dollar Days $9.75 Big Discounts on all Men’s Suits The balance of our Men's Suits must be cleared. Your suit is here and at the price you want to pay. Men’s Silk and Wool Sox Men's Socks in silk snd wool, nil the belt selling llindu. All sizes. Regular 75c. Dollar Days 2 pairs for $1.00 Men’s Underwear 98c Men's Athletic Underwear, extra good quality, n real big garment at a small price. All sizes. Dollar Days .... .. 98c "’ ‘* '*'""*“Men’s Outing Shirts 98c Men’! Outing Shirt; with attached colilr In a real good wearing material. All sizes. Dollar Days ............. .. 98c Men's Cotton Sox 5 Pairs forsnooo When have we heard bllflilllfill’ practice this evening‘! _At the gatn- ' es. Tomorrow and t Thursday Ttlie fans that stayed at homo dill -,_ut got wet. Silk Stockings Herc is a value that will delight every shopper to the DOLLAR DAYS SALES. A nice sheer Silk Stocking in nli sizes. Black, Bamboo, Grey, Nude, Russian Tan, Morisqus Brown, Cordivan, etc. All sizes, , - ONLY 100~PAIRS A,T THIS. PRICE. come EARLY. f Children's Gingham Dresses 98c \ 5O Children's Gingham Dresses, bought especially for DOLLAR DAYS. Sizesfi to 13 years. Six different styles Regular $1.50 value. Dollar Days .. ..... .. 9i}: Ladies’ Voile Dresses $2.75 Good styles just received In time for Dollar Days. Well mode and nicely trimmed. Special ...................... .. $2.75 Ladies’ Rain Coats Half Price». Abig assortment of Ladies’ Rain Coats "in different styles and materials. All sizes. Your choice at HAIJF PRICE. All Wool Canton Crepe $1.19 4o inches was. in shades of’ Blue, Cocos, nun, chants Red, Powder Blue, Whirlpool Grey, etc. Regular 81.85. Double Dollsr Dsyo, ysrd ................................. ..I ......... .. $1.19 __ ~All Wool Homespun $1.29 6O Inches wide, Grey, Blue Copenhafion, otc._ Special Double Dollar Days ........................................................ .. $189 . ,F.ancy Canton Crepe $1.69 "l-‘dllay All Wool Canton Crepe in shades of 81nd, Bray, Ooqlwifnn, "Navy, Whirlpool Blue, etc. DoublfDollnr , , 98am’, ‘it.’ Black Duchess Silks $1.49 36 Inches wide, extra good quality. Dollar Days $1.49 YardWWide’ Black Szlteen 39c i Extra good quality ylrd wiido Dink Sateen ......... 89o 69c 29 cts. f Layer Felt Mattresses Moular 810.50 Mattress, bull: felt. All sizes. Dollar Dlyn . _ . ,- _ $7.50 \ f Children’s Stockings lac i" "liters of good quality 100 pairs ChildrenTfBiack Rib Sttocklngs, regular 30°‘- ------------------- $7.50 Sizes 4 to 7, black only. Dollar Days, per pair 15° Willie Iron Bed $4.95 Boys’ Golf Stockings 49c , simmer" White Iron Bed. M“ Ityle nil sizel Dollar Good weight Boys’ Golf Stocklngtltt Grey, Brown and 9'7‘ I Heather mixture, all sizes. Special Doiiitt‘ Dlyo. P" Guaranteed 8 p31,. ,_ ' 49o sizes. Dollar Days Wool Top Mattresses $4.95.“ Well made Wool Top Mattress six inches thick a . ticking, pil sizes “J5 Squares Half Price Carpet .Ten only Carpet Squares It 86.00, 17.00, $1041), p,“ h," the regular price. . . Curtains Halt; "Price ~~ .--..A bil "M! 07 WWW“ boollooju from, but not more glen it fempsirs of euh. Regain;- 53.00 MM,“ l, H," roo. . ' v4.9a , ~ ‘ " Ladies’ Cotton Hose 19c 100 Pairs Ladies Cotton Hose In Black, Brown, Will"- All M260, reinforced top, imi, toootnnd. wie- Reovllr Dollar Days per pair ................. .....ia...,-_.--...v.._.. ...... s. ....... -- Dross Voiles 39c-;,-- ,. e . _ as inches wide, 2o different pltternl tuvsnuu from all this year's goods. Regular 26c. Dollar_DlyIt :3: t 'iL yard _, Drapery chnhz ..19c .;_ ;.~.. Yard wide Drapery Chintz, snorted pntorno. RON-ii" 35c value. Double Dolisr Days, pory|rd.,........i...... 1' Men's Cotton 8oz, all sites. 5 pairs for .....- ............ .. ....-- Men’s Braces 29c Men's Corded Elastic Braces, extra good value. Dollar D1,] v 290 Children's Sox 25c Children's half and three qunner 80x, n big range of onion "in I [and quality morcorlzod cotton. Regular 45c. Qqllgp 95y; gar pnir ,_. ........................................ ........... 26o Ladies’ Ready-To-Wear Half Price It vs grouped on one rook a big nnortrnlnt of o» ' "uni nmou. no. which m hove mums n [y n In In uoli lot no some curly Polllr s w‘ Ollie! ..I1i!~“i~ regular prloo. unnIII Milllnery at Half Price Two big tables of this your’: models, Most Iylu, no old stock. Your choice st one half the regular price.’ Ladies’ Coats One Quarter foo. 0m quarter of! the rogullr prloo m fn-iiii£¢~,'¢r, - “hi4 r l. 1 ' qty our Ladies Cons. A big range of flyldyifpo two‘ “like All lino, 0m Quarter Off. I q ' ‘ l knee omrwnlct. All lhll.‘ Ladies’ Uh dervests 19c Pink Kiln Bloomers 39o each or three for 01.00, .......... .. 19o good . quality, elastic s: I Fancy Cotton Regular 46o Fancy Colored C dresses, etc. Double Dollsr Days, r yard ................. Ladies’ Corsets _ V f Price Ladies’ Corsets It hllf prloo in uotrwou known MIR" n Nemo Bin filled, Prinoon P. 0., d D. A A. A HI 1'1"" of styles to fli any flflirs but - n oil jllfl in any on! number so come early. ' ‘ ' ' _ Girls and Misses 235 Pairs Glrll and moan 0o Reovllr $1.25. Dollar Days _\Wh°i¢fl1e. mo;