Insist: on Havin Canqda§ llfbstFamous Mail If zsaigbaétatmo _._.._.___ nwnnnonseoseeweaoo oseooseesveaseree w...“ Eva...“ ,, g_ b, ii. w. v. ii. SiillE Siiiii ’ Friday, July Bill i Help the Boys, buy all the footwear you need and a little more lf you wish to make the day a success. j By special arrangement with the G. W. V. A. ten cents i of every dollar we take in on Friday next goes to tne ‘ GREAT WAR VETERANS. They qain, nobody loses, ev- ery dollar you spend with us helps them, we make it up by increased business, provided the public do their DUTY, have to pass over to the G. W. V. A. You are out nothing. Some of our special prices ror Friday will be found below. ‘ i i ) The more you buy the better we like it, the more we $1.98‘ Women's White Canvas Boots, high or low heel 1.48 Women's White Canvas ‘Pumps, high heels ,... i women's White Canvas Oxlords, medium heels . 1.98 Women's Black Kid Pumps. plain, cuban heels 2.98 i Girls Boots, laced or buttoned, sizes 2, 2/2, 3 1.00 1.98 Boys Summer Boots, sizes 3 and 4 ............... ._ Boys Canvas Boots, leather soles, sizes 1 to 4 Small Boys Boots, sizes 11 to 13 ..................... .. Girls White Canvas buttoned Boots, 11 to 2 Childrens White Canvas Buttoned Boots, sizes 8,9 10 1.48 women's Kid Qastic lront slippers or laced shoes...... 1.50 ALLEY‘ '& COMPANY, LIMITED. ci-lARLoTTsTowN. 'P- E- I- 1.98 ‘i .98 1.58 ,>,,~,r.i{..'{..\'a$#.a*i¢h$h* , 5861mm ol 1921 was inaugurated at i i llnost auspclous conditions. a it s a n o ii a Tlliie~2lflvzi 2.10; 2.14%. ‘ il- o a e e 0i ll 5i ti! t! fl‘ t? at QB $5 i! t!‘ ‘l? at Flt it >16 it it tit >2 ‘l9 it .-»-, )»¢1 ran cqantorrnrowu ttuanorau .-..-.,-. _.,-.._...-. _.. PAGE Ens“ y y, 5'43“ Sflllld circuit horse racing Georges Carpeutier had but little North Randall today ‘unqm- the chance to, take filnlsbes, last time and one ol tho "Y iI-ilheir contest at Jersey City largest first day crowds, July 2, in the opinion nl-Juck John- ‘me “Belling. Hon, lormer heavyweight champion One track record went .by the who now is completing a term oi boards. In winning the Edwards‘ 0H9 year in the loderal penitent- stako -lor 2.08 pacer, the leature lary hers on a white" slavery cou~ event on today's card, Prince victlon. ‘ ldlfee.‘ the double galted champion "Carpentier is inst an ordinary 0i tile world, paced the second lighter and is not (gapahlg n; gwgp. heat in 2.02%, half a second taster-Win; punch“ Wm, “Wm the previous record for the Johnson said today. “l have seen stake. The last quarter was him box. ti have never seen Demp- rovered in 30% seconds, a lull" 53y be,“ b," 1mm M,“ 1 have second taster than the flrsi- heard and even if he is a good acct - The w-inner is owned by C8018“ ond-raler he shoudd bent Carpet» p David Shaw, of Cleveland, and was nary ' d by Mike McDevltt. Suln- yohnsmi, weighing and apparently in marked 2110 pounds d 2-22 Class FTrotting, Purse “v29” negro heavyweight champion, in ma,‘ chig"'lf"gé‘z‘éld New York on (Perry) .‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. l 1 ro been guaranteed women‘ Great Excitement’ b m’ by Upon his release from Leaver Pa,“ the Gram (MCMW worth at the expiration oi’ his sen~ ha“, y tence July 7, Johnson will box several bouts in Kansas, the first 4 of which is scheduled tor Leaven worth that night. against Jack 4 2 Grover of Chicago. . . . . . . . . 3 1 Etawah (McDonald) 2 2 General Knight, ib .b, by Moko (Grady) . . . . . . . .. 3 The Mailman. 'blk g. by Mc- Baater (Hellman) . 4 5 3 Major Saginaw, improvement and Old Hickory, also ran. Two Brothers Fight Over Naming of Baby 2.22 Class Trotting. Purse $1,200 - (Second Division.) ' PlTTSBUiRfi-Ili, Pn., July 5.~ John Dempsey Mahoney, the name conferred last night upon a new born sou ol Mt‘. and Mrs. John Muhoney, of Race street, following receipt of news that the American had knocked out the French Chai- lenger_ caused a r0\v, with the re- sult that Mahoney and his brother Gerald, a supporter oi‘ (‘arpentlen landed in the police station, charg- ed with disorderly conduct. Mahoney tho younger arrived on Saturday morning. and (is the father was an enthusiastic router . lor the Irish lighter, it was decid- The Edwards, 2.08 Clan Pacing, ed to hold olt naming the baby tilt Value $3,000. alter the result ol the Jersey City fight should be known. “l‘ts John Dempsey Mulroney," The Great Miss Morris, ch m, by Peter the Great (Cox) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..7 Baroness Hanover, ch m, ‘by Menrico (V. Fle- ~mingl . . . . . . . . . . . .. Grovetown. br g, by Na- tive King (R. Grady) .. 8 2 2 'Prlnoess Nedina, b m, by Justice "Brook (Murphy) 2 4 4 Harry Bingen, hr g, by Fa- ros (Berry) . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 6 1i Rose Asofl’. Heglier, Bessie Wor- thy and Worthy Bond, also ran. Tlme—2.07%', 2.07%‘. 2.08%. .17 4 Prince Lorne, b g. iby . ,,, made a food the heavywel-B ° t f ‘bah! with the proposed conference with i . Q1953 ling ltstlc crown from Jack Demp- ,ll.t8 01' _ . 1680i Prenllgr MUN Gnome‘ H‘, h» l Dempmy’ he opened i-ii» carriage the broodcr. Just as the lirst film] Physic"! vital ones, condition, will met Harry Mills, a days in ‘brooding the chinks. Soc. grathtiio chicks learn to go uutierlwnfliri milk was it?" "No_ sir. rum August was h“ tllkey glgrcttlztlnlldglrltlble during night. i this wink." ' ‘business and in not in connection v Q . 18 ‘tcnos to return to Belfast Monday —-——<oc-—-—-— 307M TIPPED HER m: WINK ‘. b A good story against laimbtialf is . Bills mid by a Noncon rmist‘ Mflk divine m‘ the severe old lilflKlOl. ' ' ' ‘who. iiOWPVPrI is not without a some oi’ humor. Ho was travelling north. J-us-i bcliore he got to York window i with the result tlvat he got u piece or grit in iii-is eye. lie rubbed it and did all the usual things but it ~ - > - r- still trmibleil him, and every now Watch the chicks-us closely, eS- and again he thud involuntarily to ocially at dusk, for tho first iuW wink. When he got do York he ays alter they have been put in wont into the bullet and asked lor ton -, a glass ofmllik. This being served, ays of incubation are the most he gniipeil it down. and then, rea- so are the ‘iirst ten llziug tlrat something was wrong. he solid to the barmaid. “That and see that and milk." "But l asked you lor the nrllk." “Yea, sir, but you tipped me l We Frame Pictures \ We are offering “Special_s”_-NOW. and future necessities on Friday; 100 pictures, your choice -- - - - - - - - $135 For J tick Dempsey ‘ ruuxru. ititusas, July 6- Réady Peace Rumors .___.___ DUBLIN, July ii.--ln view of the importance and delicacy of tho situation ul those concerned in the was decided Bragei b ‘ h.‘ ‘by Baring (Brusie) . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..12 1 Major Iliiser. bllr g,» by Early Riser (MoDevitt) 1 ‘l Mojolla, hr h, by ~Binio~ u-o u N Wallace Harland Mulroney?" sug- gested tha magistrate hopefully. "No, Judge." responded John, his lips tightening a bit. "It stays John Dempsey lilnhonry." “Sure it tines," chimed in Gcrold. loss; Willard l5 willing to tnoal. rerwc movement i! ilmnrmoy llro world's cham- \ again, he. sold toduy ml hi5 . H tiwtr hero. The former Cham- , i aildcd he was oven am rt a chance to recapture the id's heavyweight. champion- - which he lost two yours BSO lllPllO. "I've led a simple lilo crui Dllbi l‘m in splendid shape today" iii, “l would noted lonr months raining and condltioningthen ink. i woruld be ready for Dempsey.’ held private ‘ any statement. that raticence nuns the host policy, Mn“, TM“. my Kentucky consequently aside lrom the (not that General Jun Christian Smuls, Gordon T" h g_ by Gorgon xious South African prcutier, arrived and conversations with twertain Irish leaders there is vir- stal Evelyn, Peter Stlllwell, Danu- tuaily nothing knnwn by the gen- bray, Ruth Stout and Lena Moko lo as to how matters are also ran. progressing. Everybody is talkiuz peace and rumors. that a truce is about to begin. are current every~ where but neither side has issued TL‘ TheVery First Taste will convince you that are §l1perior Com Flakes Distinctive because 0E flavor and‘ goodness- they costno more than others. A raxeflieli ht For break- Fast. or luuic ,with cream or milk.“ a ' ' Readyto Eat- No Waste a Sold by grocers Posr Toasrtss loiPer-ry) . . . . . "Gerald," said the magistrate, Todd (McDonald) a a s "you will buy the baby its first pair oi’ shoes. John, you're discharged. ___ {Q-Q-—%_ Pleasant Outlook. Prince (Ferris) . . . . . 3 12 11 Clyde the Great, Khoresan, Cry- “Woil. dearest, l'll speak to your iflther tomorrow. You might put “I206 him in a good tcmper tor true." 2'04 mu‘ P'°'“5' PW“ "Yes. l'll he no beastly obstinate (Unfinished-l that he'll be postively grateful lo Jay Brook, ii; g, by Justice you lor taking me oft his hands." Brook (Edman) . . . . . . .. 1 l “l-"mdml oilmimh 090759 vow-To 5- by Ne?‘ volo (Erskine) 2 2 Iflfiijlngm t,‘ ' IJillian S., b m, by Colonel Forest (Thornton) . . . . . . .. 3 i ‘ Lina Early. blk m, by the Wolverine (Thomas) ll 3 Drill. Patch, b g. by Dan ‘ Patch (McMahon) . . . . . . . .. 5 4 Bella Ai-leantara, Wlllnm and Senator Wilkes, also ran. \ Tlme—2.03%; 2.04%. // --.__-¢g}-¢_- CANADIAN TREES FOR BRITlSH FOREBTS The demand for timber during o v the war amused interest in Great , Britain in the subject ot forestry. ( Sleeplnees, Sick Headaches, Fevevishneu, Constipation, and Incl: ol energmsre all caused lt was seen that oven in the thick- ly populated Motherland there were areas which return in! very conslderab‘. would give n. greater growing trees than ll handled in" hymn“, d“. n,“ any other m. In ilaat, as ftzrefst- .. ore have n poo n; on or | years. many areas cannot be made H s to produce anything but trees. The U711‘ British Forestry Commission have undertaken s programme of plant- ing and seeding tihese. It has been found that certain Canadian trees do welltln the British Isles, and through the Forestry Branch of the Department o! the Interior, a quantity oi tree seeds has been collected and lorvrarded ior low- ing on contain areas. Those ship- menu have been sent for several years in succession and have amounted to as much u ihsll s ton ' . in s year. The trees most favored tend to remove all thus 07mp- toms by making the liver active, relieving constipation; and re- storing the system back lo its normal condition. “wounds of people have used these reliable Liver Pills. They are an old reliable remedy. . everywhere! ll..i'iii.€‘.’“£.f.°.ié2“.2i”.“;’.‘;‘Ei;i"..i‘i a. - i». o». m. s. ‘ . _ t E l nd rspo ts the plsnts- stove. , Illdnsool ‘gets speclers as doing re-- P?!" 50¢- °““““,,“l°'*"m¢='==1““ i u".1.*:::i.:.:“.-.;':r::.:r::::r: z: '""="“';',*",,,';,1,"g 50- mo» momentum: -~ -- ' - - - - ‘I ‘ ' been. sent to Belgium to help re- store the devastated forests of that ........._.__.__ . .>_..-.... ._.._...-.. .: .. .__ N __ . (i “a thbufis T LIVER PILLS i Prince McKinney (Mw the exullant lather told ‘MN Kinney (lillcDovitt) . 1 l ro ‘A ' _ ‘x . . , . _ ",2. ,- Rm patch'b_mibyy,rw,“k_ "itvigfeliilxlillwiih 35ft‘; 10 oak Kite-hen Cabinets at - - - - - iiwh-‘ii: or ling Dan (sustain 2 z a .'. ‘y Paid-seat Rockers at - - - - - - -----$4-- -' - round. But when Gerold drop-i t ~ "t Charley Sweat, o g, by Diri ' , A“ p 1 S it at , , _ , , , . . , _ .30 p.c. oil i‘ pod in to see his new nephew 111st ar 0T u‘ es q; “my Boy (Stokes) a 3 3 evening ills cup of bitterness over-I HZIIYlllllOCkS, Spéllléll Ill] - - -$2-50 and $L95 wgnfigafi‘ ‘slight: wan“ 5 ‘ Ylowett- Hot words ipasseil ‘ind I strong KlDCllQli Chairs "at ' - - - r ' ' '95P‘ " o an ‘ "‘ ‘ , 4G 4k a rh rd it #14 4R rd 4F 4E an lit rb l! h? 9i Queen Okla. q) m, my lite llfiiicé Bu)’ lililt blows were Spring and Mattre-gs for . . . . 1517.00 _- ~- ~~-—-—- ---—=- King Okla (iilhodes) 4 6 6 I i b I M _ fi-dy-awer Dragged‘, bevel mirror - - - 5514-00 Minnie Williams and s. w. s. Wm E 1;”; “i teifl“ i *\‘)g'-“1*'=_“‘ 3_d,.a,WeT ‘Dire.sse.r, Shock minor . . $16.00 also atanem t ace or tllll may oth_tiir P I ‘ B d S . and Mat_ Tma~2<03%: 2.02%; 208% men were contriio. nass ill e W1 prmg _ _ 2J5 m“. Trauma‘ PM." “gum “Suppose you name (he hum- tyggg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . o. Pedestal Extension Table - -- - - - - 3 "- ~»,P". 1lIlM~h.n=1 _ Special Reduced nces on a vory, a ogrgryésser or Complete Sulte‘ s, r921 A rackI Rgcord Goes _ Jack Johnson abyss ‘Sir James Graig i Amman \ The Result 9f Superb, _ ii n rm“ “Twit t Sal's) ca”; - own- ..I.“§‘.‘§13f.‘.d Se“ i Qu lit mi of Qu l't '1 DCXZTND clRcUlT‘ NORTH RANW ‘Craig: Ulsior Frontier‘, left "Pililkiti: i‘ ) a \_v l’ CLEVELAND‘ OHIO‘ my LEAVENWORTH, kin. JulY s. ED111811 -,i,".j,,§,‘ff,"',','fL :::?:,,,,,it,.i:,,.::, packets Tea. Have You Tried It? sen ; I'M" *9‘ not render the nrukci" liable. slmu the hank un wltirh ii is lull. ll hc has nr-glnrtt-il in present it tor payment within u slum time utu-r receiving ii? holder ni n chock cannot sue the’ lnmk on which it is ilrawn should‘ it tier-lino to pay. though an lllilpll‘. drposit belonging to the tucker‘? Your Opportunity to Secure a Nice Hosts oi Bargains will be Availablf in our big, bright ibusy Linen Department. '~ ii Grey Fian-nelettcs, 36inch, good quai- ity’ special iaii; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .200. yd. Stripe and Plain Ginghams - - - -- 332°- Y"- English Cretonneis in psiieudid designs and good quality, special - - - - 451-00 y"- Grey Cotton, 3 special values, 5 yds. for 750., 5 yds. for 50c. anid- -i_0 Mir- 55" Merfs Shirtinigs, extra good quality 30*‘- .\'<i-\ Stripe and White English Flannelette 250.)“- 72-inch Sheetinlgs, good quality - ~50¢- Y"- White Turkish Towels, 18x36 rnch- 59¢ iii‘- .-.--.-- l l o-oeeuns i Jute Pile Hearth Rugs, 27x54 in.- - $225 = (Piras-s Tex Mats, 2 1-215 ft. _ $139 Steinciled Straw Mats, 27x54 m. - - - - 1ft)“- Wintdow Shade-s r - - b3"- Stair Carpeting by the yaird - - - -- - ~93"- ¢---.'---.~..-.- Visit 0ur Bargain Annex of a negotiable no thins a good tit v» _.- i“, Do You Know— though the seller igul stolen it’! Thai, unless TBlieVEtl by statute That the holder ol a check can; 0i‘ BXPFBBE flllfeflllleill. it 16111101 i=1 hi. liulilc fnr the rent oi his store ilrawu alter it has burned down, although h.- was in no ‘way negligent? That an zigrecitient lor the suio nl land must be in writing and that the prlyuiout ul u ipart of the pur- chusc uioney will not render the itgrewlnrnl. a whit more effective? ‘Phat, extenpt in lonr stains. ihn That ii an inkeeper loses or waives his lien lgr itiecviflz ti!“ .1 . 1 ,3 f iih guest's properly t e l en s no re- um- a mm“‘Ssfewlrgghleckaob- vived by regaining the ilrflllflrly? were“, even ~/s‘t. Louis Post-Dispatch. having‘ Show Your Appreciai oi the G. W.V.A. Boys by Buying Your Present and Future Necessities 0a Friday, July 8th. You do your share by buying yo“? Weseilt Eyerydoiiar spent on Friday helps the W. V. A. " Damaged Mattresses wiiigbe Sold a at Clearances Prices on Fr1day--About 30 in the Lot ‘T ‘ . t; - :- Screen Doors, all SIZES ~ ~ - - - - ~ ' ~ ~*""*" Baby Cttrria-gcs at - - - - - - - - - - - 93-0 ll-v- it" U plholstered Rockers at - - - - - 3 - - -‘_i‘*f~"5 Refflgeyaimrs at . , . . . . . . . Apt-vial l nit-vs $72 Ruby Phouograph for - i - - - $125.00 Cabinet Phonograph for - - $140.00 Cabinet Phonograph for - - JW-ril" $175.00 Cabinet Htorrograph for - -$i‘-35-im_ 2t) pm. oil 3v“ w- has... J All Oak Extension Tables at - - - - v All (luk Buffets at ~ - - - - ~ - - - m" ll-"q "if All Oak Dining Chairs at - - -- - ~~0 ll-P- "ii nd Wirinut Bedroom Furniture -— n.» t VisiiWDur Bargain Annex - Kitchen Towels . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 for 39¢‘. Large Huck Tgwelg . . . . . . . . . . . . .790. p1‘. \ 60x80 Crochet Bedspreads ---~-$i~75 ru- Cottou Toweillinig, good quality 5 Miri- 601'- Embroidercd Cushion Covers ----43<'- cu. Bureau Scarves, lace and insertion 450- co- 20-inch Linen Centers, ‘stamped - A00- "il- Special reduced prices for Friday on Curtains and Curtainings, Table Damasks and Cloths, and Napkins and Fancy Linens ._..\ ll Spot-hilly Rod ucod. 0ur Big Carpet Department Contributes A large assortment of Curtain Rods, selling at; Halt‘ Price . Splendid Quality Felt Ilase Linoleum ' at vs». sq. yd. Brooms, 5 string, worvh $125 . . . .69t-. on. .-~-».-..--.----.-~.- l IUELI’ THE G. Vi’. V. A. BY BUYING 0N FRIDAY, JULY 8TH. L A Visit 0ur \