;.-w.._vi::.~'* - w A» . at :/ BIRTHS McAULAY.—Ai York Point, on] June 28th, 1912 to Mr and Mrs. George A. McAulay, a son, Jollul George. McDONALD.—At Port Borden .lnue 20m, 1920, to Ml". and Mrs, J. V. McDonald :1 daughter, Margaret Rita. “MM DEATIIS WW GQFFi.—,At Woodville Mills, sud-- daily 011 June 27th. George E. (Joli aged 57. Funeral services at the home on Wednesday at 2 p. m. in lsrnlent at Sherwood (.‘elllclery, Charlottetown Royalty on Thursday by morning train from Cardigan. llotel Arrivals t Mil“ Mat x VICTORIA HOTEL. ,. I ‘ h?- A G. A. Thompson, Montague; Ji it" IUSTAGIRL " WWW FIRED CHAPTER 47 l I ilad heard tllat wilen drowning, a person‘s life went swiftly be- fore them in review. As I sat with ltly hot checks ill my cupped hands. lily life seemed to roll before me ~ happy. care-free childhood lily delightful school days' my gloriuu+ ly happy days with Father. and Mother alld my friends the year after my graduation. my debut; 'my birthday party, Father's death; then came tllc parting with Moth- er, the three weeks with Mrs. Rush, lny journey to Chicago my heartbreaking search for work. and now-ibis. I heard the, manager come in. but did not telnove my hands. or look up. I felt as if I never could look no 'Httiin. t McDonald, Cardigan; D. J. Mc- lDonald, Cardigan; I’. (l. Rowe. [Coiemum E. Manson, Sullzlllel'sido; . H. Rayner. Sunlmerride; It. It]. bills, lSuulnlerside; n. 0.. Clark, Summertime; E. Partner, (Tity; W. L. Palmer, City; '1‘. II. Mlsur, 'I'u- lento; G. Mac‘Millan. Cornwall; hum Ilelchoy, littliiax; 13, ll. Fold, ‘Sackville; J. A. ‘Illgl'tilliiili, WOlfVilie: G. J. Morn, ’I‘ruro; II. Willlon, Toronto; R, E. Cox, IIaii~ fat; H. D. Towers, Toronto; (‘. V. fiawarus. Montreal; 1'}. Lepple, 'l'o~ route; ‘3. llarrls, Montreal; Mrs. ll. S. Harris, Montreal; J. '11. i’rot'gltl, Osscu; o. o. I’ricl, cul- gary: A. Murphy, Montague; Tay— lor Bailey, Montreal; Mrs. A. G. Putluan, Newcastle. W REVERE HOTEL. It. .1. Dul'l'. Halifax; A, [“I't'i‘lllllli. St. John; (‘. 'l‘. Knowllon, Alone ton; J. Campbell, Halifax; C. II. Harrington, St John; J. D, Palmer Bl. Joltli SIIIIDLI' IIRDLI‘ Sill] SUlilllIr-rside- .\l. Aitlt-kitlbosll. New Glasgow; Il'i" \\'. l’atritluin. Nli' toll; W. i‘. .\itl\‘elllt:l, Montague. A. M. Sample. Montague; E. ’I‘rask and wife. Illalifax; II. If. Marita. Margate: J. W. Currie, l’ealts'; Li. W. McEwun, Morel]; duo. (Taulpboll, Montague; R. Ifuplpbcll, Montague; W. 1:). Mc- '(cnlla, Montague; Kentiord Waite Wilm'ot Valley; Mrs. E. A. Puru, Elmira; Mrs. M, 1. Anderson, Sourls; J. N. McEacilern. Souris; Christopher McDonald, W. J. An- derson, ‘Bouric; E. A, I'ierce, El- minuf Ci. l'roiltt, Kensington; l’. Doucet. Richlbueto; B. Doucet, Ri- chlbuot’o; ’s. Dawaon. Moucton. ' O The Great French Tonlc “Vital” Tablets Multan Mon and Woman strong" , Go to your Drugglu and get a 9 Box and be Healthy. Since the introduction of VI’I‘AI. into Canada the sale has been phenomenal VITAL in purely l tonic—It builds up the run-down . yatom, creates a new lease of lift verybotly should take a tonic. The only question is what. to take You can l’t'l)‘ upon VITAL us UI’IL' “It is fortunate. Miss Stewart, "()h, .‘dr. Watkins. i did no it; I never i'\i'll saw the l. exclaimed. rising lll my d "The bag had been lll minute:. The counter . st l‘t‘lll'tl. Suddenly it found ‘ directly ‘l'ollt o l'yoll. The con- clusion is obvious. So also is your manner of tire. pg, of which Miss Marvin i‘illliilliiilll‘tl to um. 'I‘llt‘ bitg’l rot really found ill your it'l .:o wt- :zlltll ll’ll arr -:;,- t here is your ptj.‘ for the hive hwrll with 11'. pull to i'll:'ll‘ ' one may 'lot I have lit-en." “Leni nil" l almost schamt-tl the word at him as I stumbled froln ‘ the office and, after getting my lla't. llllit' some ‘ lll‘l'll in l‘ - :tt I moaned as I walked rapidly .tway the \'t-lli7.t-los l0 iIIIi‘lPIIZ of one families In the kingdom. Tits ' BESLAGE A man is as old as his organs: he can be as vigorous and healthy at 70 as at 35 if he aids his organs in performing their functions. Keep your vital organs healthy with - con) MEDAL '” \ The world‘s standard remedy for kidney. livrr, bladder and uric acid troubles since 1696; corrects dis- lrdcrs; stimulates vital organs. All druggit-lts. 50¢.- a box. .ook [or the name Gold Medal on evcrv box and accept no GIVES UP MORGANTIC WIFE FOR THE THRONE OF GREECE I‘AIIlt‘i, Julie 28. Yielding to urgcnt appeals of I’remier to “consider ille coulr Ill-lore love". King Alexandre ' ll'\' ‘h;. I. v hat: was not lillilitl upon ~ I‘m; r,‘,'..,m'.m; n”. m" t- “ mm of Greece left Paris for Athens io- ,. mmflflflm W1“. .m'm ti-ly. resolutely refusing the last: tearful appeals of his morgantlc wife. “Madame‘Alexandre" accom- panied the young monarch to the .tatton and begged him sobbineg throw up “11' tlt-tlenlr throne {thl I‘iIIIJllI with her in I'aris. Reigning Grecian Beauty I"lve years ago Matlunlolscllc Ma~ nos was lllc reigning beauty of ilrt-cce. ('Ullllillll‘tl ill It I' Were not only the splendid gr: is of Hit .\i )llll‘l‘.'. I'll in it " veins ' pi i" the Oldest” ~ Hi 1 Her iatller. Colonel Munos, was ts celebrated in (‘rete for his bravery as in Athens for Ills lionic from the building. Not one xvi-l "mu" “m “9. mm. for News [If sympdlhy‘ no, .,_,,1.,.”,.,;,, H. b '1'“ 0.: TI to lung (onstantlne. make llllll «u- u.v ilio o" it. , . “"l‘ “l't‘l'm' “"lh' knob“ 5.111” “in no“, “1””, .H, “H” I win nlost .lrlulls hostess tll Athens. l’rt»~ttt‘eti at i‘tlul'l ‘by her moth- , «Mm», . , ,1 > THE CHAR . bwlfiOQ-O'CMWOO-O“. Hints-for the Motorist i BV ALBERT L. CLOUOH mw-oohoa FRONT WHEEL ALIGNMENT‘ Keep The 'Front Tires From “Scuf- ling“ on Their Treads Unless the front wheels of a car are very nearly parallel. when it is‘ running straight ahead. either one or built of the [font tires do not simply roll on the road as they should. but slide upon its surface to a certain extent. and llllS'filllJ- _ plug or scuffing action rapidly wears away their trgads. Ally violent collision, sustained by a wheel or the steering linkage, is likely to bend a steering-arm, tllo tit-vrod .ll t-‘lll.(‘ oth"r l'tri :lll’l throw the two wheels out of paral- lelism and wear of clevispins and kuucklc-bolts‘a'ny produce the same effect so that it is desirable to Cilch up the front wheel align- ment occasionally and especially if i the front tires sllow abnormal wear l or tile car has run into something. \\'Ilile the two front wheels should be nearly parallel when pointed straight ahead. it is geenl'ally agreed that they should not be absolutely so, bill should poillt to- l gether forward Very slightly or possess a slight amount of “guilt- er." The tendency of road res sl‘ anot', acting llptl: the poillts of tire contact, :('ll are :‘t‘lt! Yl'lt “11" side til-1' axes (ii’ llle ' illg hulls" is to cause the wheels to "t w out" forwardly and loosness oi the link- ‘ ago connections, if present pcrllllis I l's tenaeuey to geconlc efi'eetlvv. l ’I‘oelllg out causes a car it) wand- er (III! of a straight il‘tlll.‘ but i.' t'-»' wheels i-l‘t‘ held so as to point to. gether very slightly, forces are set- up that largely neutralize llll,‘ iltlllt' l..l spending apart tendency. re~ dtlce tl‘.‘ sires s acting on steer- h" 1 ing co-l cti and make a car guide more easily and follow a straight path more naturally. 'i‘llerefm'e, for all ordinary passeng- or ('tll', it is generally rceonlnlentl- ‘ ed that the ailments should be stlcll that the horizontal distant-n between llle center lines of in two. tires. at the height of the hllh t-F-ll tors liken in front. shollld be from all; ll 3:. of an inch less titan the ill‘i‘ ("II'i'l' tires at the l sides of tilt-'wllet-ls the Illt‘l'ih l‘t-mt'nts to he made wlth the wheels sol straight ahead. lly changing the would llo tlle' disilo 1 girl to 5"“ shirt waists so slit steal.‘ as I heard one won tll \i'.ill llll' story of who iil‘l'll‘illt'tl ‘ could lllII Silv’ rrmnme “on, er in tli‘l' t‘igl'it‘t‘llill year—six “‘11,.” I rmchpd 1hr, bum “uh years ago—Jilin Manos became an 1.00,“ I mum} ammo; I “NHL, “1..” instant favorite with the nobles self upon the bed and robbed for "‘ 1”“ immf'“ and 9V0" haughty hm”.S 0mm, mint. t‘ M hm”, title it Sophia t'nntlt'sct'ntlt'd to - ,M ',m‘ “.1”. hum“, of an And slllill- sometimes on the girl who Ill lilil,t|' git s. the customers will) Ti“- ‘,',"“‘ d "In" 5‘11“an “1 " ti llti. ' :lt‘tlllld at" i' their pur- blu“ ' ‘ i made to St‘t' llll‘ out» _ “H mum Fascinated at outset t-lllt~.l ill. :0 t, ‘ 1., one day, a year before 1 “Wm. rm] 1w“. mum, hum , ill‘.‘ n. -. l’rint'e Alexandre returned .ll.ln a voyage alld was introduced to the beauty. At a State ball that night he danced iit'e dances with her. to Hit scandal of the court, for a prince is not supposed to pay any Illdlgnanlly after Mr. Watkins had ordtrt‘d Xllt‘ l’) to) ll hi.- Ulllt'“. l ‘ would ilt' held up as all txample of t ;!::'l t\‘.l I stole '1; buy good cloth- es. 1 I tore frantically at My dress! I became hysterical itl my desire to ‘ destroy it, I prayed to (lie. I did ill lllt' wild. foolish things a girl so tllllltppy 'itl all alone in a city ‘h'tt llatl aim-ally Iilfllll' it almost hit» 'lllssillll- for to I-ai‘n a living, would la. in -n. exhausted, lay unit's» ,- -iii tlnalit-llt-tl. What difference lid all:-‘...lllg make No UIIL' cared. i was just a little bit of iloatsam 'Illil jt am on life’s tide. That I was \v :ted 0111 no . a atld drown- ed would not make a ripple upon 'lll' liit- wi'utllyolle. ' ’l'hell "ti thought of Mother, ll.y prottzisw o llakt. a .l.lllo for 't.', ‘ Clllll‘ to me. an! s ' .t..cd ltlc . ‘I can't give up i can't!" I mtlt tered over and over. Then I folded my hands tIS I had when a. little child and knelt beside my lied and ‘ prayed that 1 ming “1' lil'll gool, I. | l l l illt-s. mention to a woman who is not .is lianttu. month the found? 'cl’ci‘y lt‘ r ll'ince .hc succeeding sought »- and opportunity to go in the presence ll .\lllt- Manes. It was plain she reciprocate-t1 his feelings, and be- oro long it became rumored that he pair WI’I‘I' secretly engaged. King (‘onstantine was inclined to ook belllgnantly' upon tllc cngago~ iii‘lll. t‘oi, .\i:lllos was llvt-l'poyeu, ic wisittd for no better union for his only daughter. But. Queen So- phia said "No" Queen Preferred a German To her son she confided tllc fact that there was a princess ill Ger- i.any. her own iatllcrialld. who was "predestined" as ills wife be» c ausc oi the "policies of State . Besides she pointed tlo.t Mlle. Mltllos was not of noble llli‘lll. U: )Ili‘ ot' liil‘l‘t"".i mist respected l'ttm true. but still not of royal of tile Greatest, if not the greater. really good, as Dad had an; llt' l’lrlh- And 21 Ill'ilict' of the House that man ever proscribed. Every \‘t‘ullli‘tl "11' to be. Tilt-n i asked “I “"‘vt'u ("tutti vaer marry Ilill Tablet of tltis wonderful French (but ml, tilllc,l)ct:;msunoon/.5 Cliu 0r than a daughter of the nobility. Tonic chlilllnt! life. Your nerves ill'F toned up to their propert-ens- ion. The stomach and bowels uro mule healthy and strotw while lilo kidneys tnd liver are cleansed and pill in good working order. Ileltd- hlchos, billiousuess and all blood impurities are at once removed. Tho Skill becomes clear and lli‘iil-’ thy VITAL. in short, will ('lltInK" your whole system, making it pure Mid healthy. Your tlrtlggist will refund your money if ii, ittlis. Price 50!}. .it box Sold in Charlottetown ut Foster's Drtihllitlre :g. I'lh'lzl' tumult» lca’r \‘.'Al: t‘ull- MW." HA’I‘I \t in it l-t'l'llltv tilt Mil ti allilmrnllip. introduction Irv enaral Currie. litany muka Sill. ily. Urea! opportunity for return- men and o hers. Humplo free. WINNTUN (tn. Rpudlnn litllldlntr. ’I‘omntl L .:~vr *~--..v Aliliualfleeting iii-i. Infidel meeting of the I’or- it t: Black It‘ox (‘o., will be “nit, tin} it Y.M.(‘..A. rooms t'llar- to! tbwn;Wedneuduy the 14m my. riill'ldo'lt p.nt. . « ozwm. GEO. F. - President .gtggt. ,* A». 0 would . 1 limited my f.lt"-. ,\tt‘l “let-I ll" ':tt'tl " l ""1l\'“l .Ii'niil'l l'ztl r ' ‘lll. I f‘i'('t’lill'il that I llllll I‘..|l'll Ittltliltw all day care a roll and cup of tt-a l‘l tllc morning. I had so little money —~I must not get sick. So with a feeling of nauseau at tho thought vi food. i went to u delicatessen illil bollgllt a bottle of milk and Argument. cntrcaty. teams-all were to no avail. lit-r Llull should -' ‘ i'ry a “'woman of c iillIII'iIt hing (‘oll tiantitle [Ii'illl‘nltli~7n.‘l to illilml‘ added I., of his son. llut. althtxmh ('onutantltlo was king drank it, I fell asleep tllt- ilitlilii'll “ii iii" bt-ti. My illtt'ilsl- the giving way to lly'Hlt it: .lII. ll(|'l left me with. lil ‘llll‘ llltti‘llllit! l mall I felt as if a ledt'u w-igh upotl tilt. holding the tlow think what i should do. “.\itl‘l you goltl‘ to wit Zena?" Ali's. l.,\'lli‘ll :titlit-d. elilllht-d all those long , [do not feel able to "I'll Just lie here ill be ill] right tot Tilt'n: today. "i hurts so. you look peaked though," and she and some tea. The body was unkind . ,9,» - 7, / Every iOc / Packet of / i F “twat Kill M09: FIIES gt TORONTO in Centre of Shopping And Business District at ROOMS ion with punt. anu- EUROPEAN PLAN MI: ll. WILSON'S LY ADS t I tout-It cmol Ion. lltti ri. l w: I" it. i llw ekled to remain in bed anti try ant l'k Miss She had t' rs wilt-u the maid told her I was not up. get up." and rest norrow." mighty left me. only to return with a plate of toast kindly brought ‘he tears again. Not every- act Tomorrow—A New Friend \\ l THAN. ‘. 58""wontu or low \smxv l’lY (AKan \\ Clean to handle. Druggists, Grocers General Stores l Sold ‘by all J" dud \ e Wil STRU-K WATER AT VERNON RIVER OCEANS OF [T Eighteen thousand gallons ill ll‘ll hours without, lowering the well a bit. ’l‘llerc‘s no natural reason why Ytii' cannot l'IVv jiliti as good it Well on your property. Just drop a line to The Trask Artesian Well Co. Ltd. 71 Queen Street length of the tie-rod, which coll- nects the two straight-arms. the inclilla‘ion of llit' two wheels can be adjusted, the operaiioll consist- steering arm, loosening the check- not at tell forked end and turning the fork or clcvis on the threaded rod a proper amount. putting the Eng the illeck-nul M it was his wife who ruled Greece. and Queen Sophia. said "NO." King Springs Surprise. 'I‘lletl cattle tilt» dl‘alllatit- climax. .. IIth the king was induced to the action nobody knew, but at a‘siaie banquet he suddenly stood up and unexpectedly announced tllc be- trotllltl of his sun, Alexandre. to tile daughter of (‘01. Manos, Ills equerry. “As i'rince Alexandre is the younger son." lit“ said. "'lind little is little prospect of his over sucv diplomatic or court, reasons which might stand ill ille way of his cil- gagement. It has our sanction. What Qlll'l'll Sophia said lllli‘l- ward will never" be lnlowtl. Ilul l: is said that front that day (til our refused to either sec or speak to "DANDERINE" top-J Hair Coming Out: Doubles Its Beauty. A few cents buys "Danderine." After ltn application of "Dunde- ‘_ rlne" you can not and a fallen hair . or any dandruff, besides every httlr shows new life, vigor, brightness. more color and thickness. ., .. 27:7 7, “"f‘h‘v— ‘* illitctlsrttllts ' Charlottetown FARM FOR SALE. tine, hundred acres of lutld ill Montaguc, Lot fill. For further p:ll'~i ' ticulars apply to Robert I). Dewar. Montague. or its. Iiessittn. solic-I ilor. Montague. ! 1221-6-30-6I l ‘ it Masonic Temple Co. Tile annual meeting of lllt' shari- Itnlders of the Masonic Temple (‘n., will be held in the President's of- fice No. 146 Richmond St. Chur- iottctown on Wednesday the 14th July, 1920 at 7.30 p.m. Dated at ('llnrioltetown no. 1920. GEO. W. WAKEFORD. 291 h 1228-6-30wim-7l. fin.- l , 01.28 - bottle—It moot druuloto :1 Secretary. mil-03”“ VDUNQ, Inc; {How To Get Prompt Relief ‘ with "ABSORBINE JR." , Bath with hot water once I day: J -' IT I " ‘ R land'xgrsé ABSORBINE um RBINE JR." two 0. ea 3 day for the first twl Huff-then we morning—and at Iniz t.’ at on a coth saturated with I lolut ou composed one ounce o "ABSORBINE JR." to a qum “tar and leave on over at in. 14w; .; [v . .. AA n-v-nvnvuvvvmvrvxrwrl—rrr..r—rrr . MW the first few 1 icutio a d “Ansonstivs JRigoititr will alone. men 0 ' 'l —-tll int-n poll no to the touch—and the skin vi: VI I more, natural appearancs dune Vregularly to me “ABSORB- veinu will not be I. B JRV .und you will be free I] he fiancee of her son and lived—In which was to upset the predictions of more than the royal family and which was finally to lit- the, ('llll‘i" of a series of events. which ended by Prince Alexandre being proclaml ed King of Greece. by tile rulers of (iroece. l- dimension taken between the " A GUARANTEE IIt-wuon'u (Triangle llruml) \Vllilll‘ll gut-«la ui‘t- luu c of pun~ ull \vuol. expertly lunnu— e tin-d. “IT‘he Iiewaon Triangle Trude Mnlk on tlullerwt-ur. socks, ‘uweuteru and other worth-nu. IN a guttruutee of high qqu- Ity mun-rial and \viulunun. ship. and full value In ser- - «c, “Sold by all UH.‘ best deni- ers everywhere. IL L. Rewson 8: Son, LIMITED 'I‘cxllle fipeelultle- “'ltulevutle . Amber-I. Uulutlry. Montreal lllontreul ("flee anpl- and “club llulldlnu m be solitude of her cllamrers. Alexandre Proclaimed K in:,. gathering I on cloud lint It cloud was he borders of Grcecthsu Tile cloud burst. War was dc —pcrhaps yours . 'lart-tl. Mollurt‘llies trembled heir foundations. and not that . reinny throne was that occupied Anti ill 917 the unhappy monarch and Ins ing of taking out the belt at one - parts iozi‘lllt'i‘ securely and tighten. ‘ I Cl'l'illllg to the throne. there are no " while the choosing is .\ l"I‘() S l'l‘I’LI ES 79 Motor Tablets, Reg $1 0. $2.69. Auto mats, large, plain Special $1.10. $1 -00 'per pair. Auto Mirrors, reg. $3. Auto Lens, special $235 and Germnnophile wife abdicated. the odor son was buntshodroud Alex- ndre became king.. . V . “Now that you are king.” said his visors, "you must break your out emcnt to Mlle Manor; and. be- come afl'iunced to a princess of roan birth." . ’ Love In Punnount ., "Never." said the yotuhful kins. “If I may not marry the woman I love I shall remain her fiancee un- til I die". The Ministers cogitated be- twoen themselves. Some solution had to be iotlntl. If King Alexnn dre did not marry. and if he had no heir. what would become in tin throne of Greece? 'I‘o wllom would it pass? Tltu'ncxt in line would be 1| German. of discredited name. who had never even seen Greece. It was unthinkable that he should ever become her ruler. Vanixeios to the Rescue. "Let him marry." said bluii old Veil J’.\"U.‘-. "Amend the. law”. But this, it appeared, was a dim- cult process; it would take tuundts "I can't wait that long." salt! King Alexandre. Alld one after- noon he lturl'icd by atliomonlihle to tile house of his [intuit-no. If) which an archbishop had previously been sutllllloattl. and there. last .Vovt-nr ber,'in defiance of his advisers. he married the woman of his choice. She was still only his inorgan- tic" wife, because the law was ltol amended. Ilut she was his wife. 'I‘he ariitocrals of Athens, who fused SNAPS ~ SNAPS owAR Di , good. SA Y E MUN EY 1‘ ours as well hull Tor-'lt'lly tleiglr-d t.) i'l‘t‘i'iilt-l t -- il‘“ ill that, h” , lid there was a hope. ' Mlle. to: almost as ‘m etplal,‘ said cutting, “clougntrfin’md "'8! But Ill-re pate hiaycd allzlther mm, “mm: ,HSlluimu, Hmumum her which inevitably man's about ""“l “l” “t h" d "mm" We!“ to the It‘lliliillll woman who was it ears‘as they were meanind her Gossip not in its (loudly work. \viio- and yet not u with, in “H.” Finn”), Shumum Sum“! H l:Jutllo. , eyes the union. altllotlgllt le‘gitl- er. .\llt‘l' a plum.” mm“ “"13 Athens star“ "Whispermg‘ male. was a ili‘l‘l‘llcllull, on lllh Mill 1. v: royle l: ttbantl tilli' “lifting: part of their sovereign. 'I‘hey re. to admit the ' sNAlS '. JUN E 29th and 30a. {Spl- lldid Bat gains 'l‘l‘lroughout Our ENTIRE STORE" All over thisstore you will find First Grade Goods at unusually low prices. Here are 'a few of the SNAPS. ox I vottn SIIIKEENS A'I‘ THESE PRICES .00 for 25 for Extra ' 4 Bread Mixer, Reg. Do not miss this bargain. No. Dollar Day only $3.58 special bargain. No. 22 Semen Doors $2.”! eil. No. 5 Window Screens 421' vil- '1‘hese are made of the very best materials, and are a very $4.00 80c for 690- Coverc for 490. machines. Royal Canadian Wr reg. $7.25 for $6.50. for $5.25. Garden Seats, varnished. Reg. $2.50. Special, $1.89 each. Ironing Boards, reg. Dollar Day only $1.19. EXTRA SPECIAL. Ten per cent of all washing Hose, 40 ft. length, reg. $6.00 painted and Grey En. Tc 690- on Dollar Grey En. Double Bo DO NOT MISS ()l'lf ANNEX ON IX)LLAR DAY. ilers, reg. d Saucepans, reg. 55c. ripots, reg. 80c for ay. Grey En. Potato Pots. Extra Special for 791'. ouch. Steel F ry Pans 390. each. ingérs, Hot Blast Stoves, $1.2!) melt. , reg. 48c. fo" special for McClary’s "‘Family Queen" Extra on Dollar Day. 40(- each. Vacum Bottles, $1.35 ea. $1.50. Oil Stove, reg. $2.25 for $1.79 ea. Six 0t. Covered Pails, special reg. $2.50 for young wi who. of :ourst . remained l’aris, .lllti hero shc has Christmas. lli'iJll sjuc‘, AW S l Come early 9 d 11/; in. Tan Halters, special $1.") ouch, Wire Rat, Tra 3, very SPE- CIAL at 890. one 1. Leather Soles at only 290 a pair oll'Dollar Da . Single Barrel uns, a Great Bargain at $12-25 on Dollar Day HERE IS A (‘IIANCE TO SAVE ON 'l‘OOIn". 26 in. Hand Saws, reg. $3.75 for $2.19. - No. 75 Jack Planes, reg. $1.50 for $1.19. No. 25 Smooth Planes, reg. $1.35 for 990. en. . No.. 110 Block Planes, extra special 39c eu. SAVE MONEY ON THESE No. 2 String Mops, 59c enell. No. 3 String Wat 69c cu. No. 825 English Razors, reg. ' $1.75 for $1.00. Six Ft. Ladders, only $1.75 on, Dollar Day. Five Ft. Ladders at 31-50 ea- Rcd Barn Paint, reg. $3.25, a Special Bargain at $2.05 per gul- special, w. close daily at 5.30 Queen St. The Rogers Hardware 00., L . Whole-ale Ind Rot." Grafton , St. ' <