slurry. ‘i925 . nail’: Be Collstipateli! "Altar lulorjnl’ qua! years Iron: iifffllffi-‘IZZ;ylfbiif-i"iifi ‘ti.’ Godln. S4 McGuire St.. Montreal Make this your last clay of ronstipa- lion. Buy u 25c or 50c box of "Fruit- va-Gves". it’ is the -perI'9ct noilml! remedy. Made from intensified fresh fruit juices combined with tonics. Ei/"YZW There is no such thing as secrecy Ill wrong doing. Like a llowel- that is rich In color but has no perfume, so are the tine words oi’ him wlllflioos not act ill uccord willl his words. There is but one right, butthe possibilities oi’ wroffg are infinite. Q19.‘ 9'0‘ O4 Q O-O-OOW-O fQ-Ofififi-OO Now is the Time To Doctor I Yo or Foxes ' . ‘ _ We are the ooTe agent for edlec and they are the beet- ail of Dr. Allen’: Fox Rem- E. nolene for eurmltfl; l" cure for fits. Stomach powder for foxu clown on the legs; eye lotion, powder for rick- ets, em, etc. Jail and let ll: prescribe for you. Harold L. Worthy DRUQGIST ‘Western Guardian ~-—T1HUR8DAV NIGHT JULY 7th peat their play “Nothing But the TruthWip Port Hill Hall. Admis- sion 35c and 95c. - - 7506-7-54t —1COIlI.iE TO the lice Cream and lStmwbclfu-y Festival on Trinity July 119th.- 731:3‘ -~FIRST_ HALF-HOLIDAY _'I‘ho Managers and clerks oi‘ the Sunr nlerside Stores had the first of the E.umlllel' lIliIElIbIIdlIYH yesterday atterlyon. -LIOUOR SEIZURES — Tile ‘PHTPIIIIJIIIOII Officers hnvg became vel.y_ active of lute Ill Sunlnlernlde and have seized liquor in several places. Inspector Barbour, who now 090N165 Ollly us n Customs Offic- er. also made n seizure on Do-nlln- ion Day. _ —IMPROVED—A ilost of friends who were deeply concerned over the poor state of health of Rev. Father lP.IP. Arsenault. the pop‘ ular pastor ol‘ Mont Carmel, will be delighted to learn that he is considerably improved and shoulid be nil right again shortly- -;VI'CE REGAL VISIT — Tlleil‘ fExcelIencles wl-ll arrive in Summer- side at 12.415 today for their first Vice Regal visit to the town. The party wlli proceed to Dominion lPark where an address will be pre- seated by Mayor Arnett, after which the citizens will have an op- portunity of meeting Their Excel- lencles. After lllnclleon at the (‘lili- ton House the party will leave on return to Charlottetown by way ol’ Bedeqile- —---~1Q->-i—~ PERSONALS -—Mlss Elsdz- Mllrphyl, teoather, Bayslde, and Mr, James McKenua. Sllmnl-ersidc, spen-t Sunday in Clan- way, where they visited “one I'l1l,l6l"i<l mollhlsr. —N—— the Bedeque Dramatic Club will re-, dance was George Hotel. ~ —----_ _\_...__ I ~Ml§11 M111‘? G. Maclver and Harold Mciver were week-end vm. l‘ '3" l0 Bliyflidc. wh-‘ere they vis- lielg their sister, Mm. ,]_ A_ 3,-Q,l-,,_ Eastern Guardian ..-*NOT|‘CE— The annual meeL l"! 0i tile Tllrlre Rivers Cemetery will he Ileid ut the Ccnetcry, Iirud- ‘Cllllfllll- Oountls, Slllllmerslde, nft-‘llell. on Tllflfitill)’, July 12th at 2 p. ernocn and evening or Tuegnaylln. 7571-7-6-2]. ----*| s L A N o GRADUATE - (lradllalitln exercises took place nl. iBrooitlyn Hospital, N.Y., on May l‘l1.'h. lln the ill-u of Ilflllle! of gradu~ ate nurse»- is that oi’ Miss Marjory Guzdon, Itoslellcatll,‘P.li1).ll., who led her class ill llnulclng all average of 9’? per ccnt. T~lle graduating excl- Tclses were very Impressive. The class stood and repeated the Flor- nce Nightingale pledge and were presented WIIII llclllltllni flowers and other gills. .\ rttry enjoyable uelu in LIIl‘ bnllroolll ailelwards and a few evenings lat- cr the Hospital Stuff gave the‘ gloduatc clam a dinner at tile Prince Her many friends here congratulate Miss (lordon on lller successful graduation. She is a‘ daughter oi‘ 1M1. and Mrs. Fade Gor- don. - Over 200 Livetllllst In Anniversary Celebration (Special to the Guardian) NEW YORK, N. Y., July 5. -— More than 200 persons lost their lives in the nation's three day 091E‘ bration oi the 151st anniversary of its independence, reports United Press from every section otlund alter some words 0f waldclncdrl uh. Iillll-‘lfi the visitors, he announced lllfisgfvllliy missed, the country showed today. drells were injured. With some sections tn report. the death list stood 210. Tile cele- bration usmuned me p,-'0,,(,,-,io,,9 nffclcw-seven ill all~wlls greatly up-‘rrg a major disaster. similar to the tolllllkhlflleil. Wllllfl Kill‘ 59001111 i111", New Jcr-l enacted by devastating floods und hurricanes. ns reports -conti:llled - coming in. The majority of the ulanv fi~lnwini&pfiddlinnl$lb\fiflulb§l ld\inhp . . I TIIE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN It’ mooquitoel. Will not stain. Beau huh glununlud. PIOJIIMJ In (hung: Walkman m u" llll-leal launch l», lanai Fellowship \ Malpeque . Tho sacred Jicrllsnlenl’, specially written by l-hc organist, Prof, W. E, Fletcher for Trinity’ Church Choir, Char- ‘. Iletlllvn was given in Prince-town United Church _on Wednesday ev- ening June 291-31.. 'l'llele was an unusually large ZIII(II'3ll(!;1 presew, muny being thcrc from adjoining districts. different nunlbers rcu the pl glulllnlc. Th.» llrsl purl cl: _lng o1‘ lilllllltflfln‘, violin duet-s. lit , ‘the sacred Canto-a “Tile usllleln was unusually The oils-sing number on the pro- Cnntuizl “The Nell" -, Miss lMllry E. NincNllll, ‘deaths were dlle to aluwnmbuggramllle "llnw Bright lhecac (Hori- 44 COO-COO OfQ40§O¢O+O§§+§Q . It e Pays To Get Facts A largo proportion of all the nerve energy generated In I nurmul holly In expended In the ucf. of seeing. Eyes ure‘uften fouml to be defective no that ultllough vllllon In still good, alley are consum- ing twice or rhroo tlmn their ol- Inftoll portion nf nrrvo forrvdfhun robbing ntller vllsl orgnnl of their motive power. Tile result In oer-Inna physical dInorllorIw-nfton In inmate nnrtll of the Ilmly. Two out of every ten nlnnhl urr In lllio fix. yet the real uuuue of flll‘|l‘_ll'0llilil in often not even suspected until u thnrnuxh ox- nmlullflml lilac-Iona: the fur-in. if thorn In any rennin .Ihnt- over to suspect eye ntrnln. Illa common nemu-‘flllng to do In to howl u thorough nxnmimnlon nml _ 11V"? ‘WNW FACT‘! AYRIIITT‘ Vflflfl WIYEI. —M1r. Howard MoFarlane and] _ ,wife a-r-rived home to Bedeque from liPlttsbul-g, Pa, by automobile and ' {will spend abou-l three weeks with friends. ~ . I ——'Mrs. ‘Miner and her daughtelgi Geraldine, have returned to Monc~ ton after visiting Ill ‘Sunlmersidel ‘the guests of Mr. and Mira. Wm. Buchanan. —TIl-3 Rev. John l3. McIntyre rc-i ‘turned Ho his home In Tracadle on‘ Monday, after spending a few days‘ 1i] his native parish, Grand River,’ ‘w-Ilere he visited his brother. Mr. ‘Joseph R. McIntyre and (roller re-l llnlives. —1N—. I ‘—Mr;-l. Everett Kelly and two‘ rs ilrezston and Justin, returned to their home in Shamrock on Sum-l tiny, utter spending 1a week WIIIII M'rs. Kelly's sister, Mrs. Jumfls A.‘ Brown, Buysille. —N— .., ——¢Miss~ Florence Delghan, Euler- lpld and Mr. Cilnnies R. Macl-ver, IKIIIIKOIB) spent [tile Weelk-Elilld in Jillm-sdll-lc, when: liIIBy were illle accidents, as pcoplc swarmed on crowded holiday outings. Five~Mi1lion To Be Expanded In Land Settlement Scheme (Canahdlemrl-Prels) OTTAWA, July —-~——4o>-i , peeled ,0 he one o; the mo,“ C-gn-"Mr. >Grllr.-. The tlulltutzl ended. You may read any quantity of 3111i elllwfltlkrln. in the llrlllclifitil "l; Stmcnve or modem 1mm semenwnt I'll; vlsitnris in-occedrrl i=1} llii‘ ‘hull. iloolls and muy be as ignorant us l‘PJ'l1‘1°lLl$111Thfl11;lm‘fillglllglladhpublifi _ l _ w ere n lainty SIIDDEPI‘ lad =l=en w] l Adder y . srvlc‘. e fl 1'1 L" its 1* - smemes is embodie“ m an “glee m] you} q I denvollred to do all [IN-SP iilillgs‘ nlellt for the settlement 0t‘ British Prepared f"? ‘mam llY ill“ ""‘111h<'1'* l i k7 u H‘ l tr tlriyqwnlkllvll clr-rlir. A sol-iul glMpLg WAY To GET but hllve_ IGCIKNI a lnrgo mcnlber- E$::ll?:e£h,?e£:ll:gn ilfiecgiliifilq, llonr lpussleli plcaszlnlly, und IIJIIUIWW RID OF BLACKHEADS ship llnd hlrve 1..nly laud very IIliiii-I ' '. leaving for there IltlllIHl-l, srsverzlll oi‘, ____ vll fllflllfi. I camidmn lfiwemqleazttfl turglf,‘ ‘he tho lncmbcru oi" l'I1I1 'I‘ril|i» y Ciloirl, ~,l,,,.,.,, h, "m. “hum, 5,,“ mm, M“, -"One zlllnost I)IIl'.<lIl<'.~‘. when 11hr ‘"111’ "l “i ""9" i‘. f“ _ f" e,“ ,_1cX|lI'1E'.~\Ht9lI lllllll- llli|ll'l‘i llllillll (If lll», ,,,,,, ,,,_,.,,, M, ,,, .,.,., ,.,,, ,,, ,,,,,,.,,_ llrolnises 111111le by. l11'""1111~11l 1111-11. The schem” Is a u" e‘ ‘ev l goo I - Iitili I71 ll. lll-llmlvll |t,.-,,,_ 1rd ,|¢. ill 1914 ullll curly Jllll’: are i‘(-*llII1Ill' nlent of the inrlll training centres for British boys which have ulrcady been BBI-"bmiheil Imam: 1.118 ullsplces Mllss Mary I), lizllnszlv, (Jllurioll . ' of several of lilo Provincial goverll- mwm ' ' nlcnts. Under this BCINBHH? U"? BT11" panda“, ,,,, w,.,|,,,...,|.,y _.,-,.,,,,,g_ I Ilflilfltll. lug |.|lll~l<|ll»nllll. llllll- mm- ul‘ 'I.II"III would be iuiiiilt-ll. ___ _ iillul-ltlll-u ,. no lnllill-r \VIII'I‘(' lln-y : .73“, regard u, (;,)V,.,.,,n,,.n, l,o-s|li,n,_l,l lnilllply dissolve nlld disnpyu-nr. "III! Il-iIl and Canadian governments i11‘11-= poi-lo jointly to expend a total sum. everywhegelous Spins Shine". was u tilting 0.11.11: nlllllglirllte (Special to the fiuardian) not scheduled as purl 0i Canada's jllbiicc celebration all event was observed here today that certainly nlurkezi another milestone ill the Uolnilllnlfs glorious llisltlry. The i-trcztlcsl lcviutilan illnt over rode ulllzlmltcrl into l [SIUBDIHIIIII wervicc I'.ll'II'I(f ltuilwllv- 'i‘lll nnplfcllel of Australia ll; Ill with u rupilul rxthfieiflatludlan tsilii) ugcllls from lnuny und lllurvtllllell. m, Hllr! stood six Iull slnYle-s out ltllc lvnller. A WIlIlIL! i only scrnlulloll llle surface. c?11\':llor.;. and Prelnlel" Stanley iiuldwin nre'ing 0.! ‘going to yinicrnntional peucl- nlnnill. ‘a: d will in.- lllcnrtiiy welcomed back in (lllnr. ll und COIIIIIIIIIIIIy lire, , ____ .\Iis- Mary itogers has resigned hcr poll‘ loll in Ilnnlillon School, and lelt 1.;n Friday-for her IIOIII? III ‘CIllil'-IIil1(:lI)\YiI_ .\i;-_.l.l Rutgers has Rev. lD. M. Grunt, p‘us- been v-lry lifiiillilll‘ in the social clr- ,‘md_ “'9 “hlrd WI“ ‘held l" Lundo" to theiim" 0i‘ lihe corlgregntirn ])l'€Si(I(HI,;CIt'. und llur i'l)lIlI'Il)lllliJII'Ill songillllrilig l-lloil and cls‘ will-re, will be l (‘har- lolletown. is lilo glles. olhllw broth- .\ir. l‘). I’, MnrNllll. , .\ll‘. und Airs. G. W. Ramsay IJGLIIIIIIIII-Wlliil children, Nlr, Nelson Ranlsay, . of Albcl-loll. and Mr. James Dou-yGlllillliil ""11 "m" Dflfllmi-S 131i 1119 Elnpirc, so hllfll ZII. last a great on ‘aid. Bliililf, motored lo iirzlrkley ,l’|:inl on Wednesday, July 1st, and New Liner For Trans- Atlantic Service QUEBEC, Que.. Jilly s. —-WhiIe the Mllj(6.‘il.IC"Sl. Lawrence was III- drunk me van“ ’ u)!" Auumkrllregion, I would Iii lilt- first pluc- l l. Abnlll 1,200“ iIIt3\V.-]Iil]Il‘I'IlI_t:l| und C. i‘. it. steam-m“, Brunt}, gunfire, Lilli‘. l! filly lffiffliljllley Iiltlkbti tnnpcrutiun, and lillll’ 0K3" right WIIS lo be dcmunlllali for i ullcrlltrvll cx-solliirru (‘0|..iik:I'Illllill “'11s nhsol- iwus hilirlll l-xplnrftlg her decks, untihtgiy ||QQtg35Q|'y_ The Prince oi’ Wales felt that if ll clluln or belt collsisl- (HI ‘ honor this great Canu- sanizatiou could [till-III institution with their patron-yin ‘age when they oonlc to open the Ill1‘B.. 14181 ‘ll Cfllllli (l0 The Soldiers Organization and I __ the Soldiers Rights! Al the banquet lhleid last Tburl-r, "Iill rising to thunk you for he, ile-nrty manner in which you ilnve‘ to the (lunlaliiuu remind you l-llat at l he cloz-le oi‘ un- QreuLWur numerous cx-slloltllel‘ on, gunizllltlolls sprung into eXliilttllli‘ v Canada and ill nil stcllons o1‘ Whllv ‘P1111530 i _ I111?“ "lflargzlllizution-s did splendid work for- (fnnuun and llll- llniled Slates cumo it; u,-,._e,| Inez], It was szen lilllll “lt wns realized that about this Illilll cit-soldier br- ci the one grl at every section Itlhe Enlpirent large. “Alter some preliminary organiz- anll at tha- ' Empire Service League was organ-l IZWI. Tile ‘first -l.lie»nninl (‘outer-l ‘enca took place ill llcmlon III 1.‘)~ 23, the second Ill Olluwu ill 1925 fr the curly day-s of lust ilnlc-nth. At this Conference lilo ‘Canadian Legion was represented by Sir lPercy Lake und other oitir- iiuls of tile Jxlgion. Rapresentn-l dives were present. from the three. 'Iil‘iIi'SllI<vISI&ll(I'si. ‘Cnnuiln und I\ liiiunllland, AIISHIIID, und Nevl , Eland. ‘India, Shanghai, ‘(fey n,‘ South Africa, Rhodesia, Iiritisil BUY BY NAME HlrUlIItI o ih. l ASK FOR thy night at the Victoria ‘H0191, l-hel tollowllig wag said by Mujor 3112-‘ Nutt ill reuptlzlse u. one toast to the Canadian legion of British Empire Service League. I 'Valves»Fittings- and plumbing fixtures A DEALER NEAR YOU SUPPLIES AND INSTALLS THEM } .lus! us an lllsiulllec; there nreoill world oi‘ i..lIl‘S there exilr ell u‘ ‘ Tears" in lukc lilo citizens from chain or belt oi‘ 1‘ netelles contain-l . —|IliIlKfiflK$Clfllfi9 j . .- . . , . , , i ,‘ , - , 1 " ‘r""*':"~"~~ *-~' m‘ 3mm“ tom. Lily to nnoillel. ll .~\.l lull-uni. the bodies t t1 lie who fell Ill “qwn, i, ,.,,,,,,.,,,.,| mm, m. rm, v t, pm, M“, mmy ,,,,,| ,|,.,.,V.|J,nn, m m. Lulu", pun-M, a; _ only in .‘€I{yS(fI'll[i0l‘ll they call tilenl their (lonnlryfis servlul, und li wu-l or dismissed tllnl Lliltlliilfl‘ llllurzlfl ill- Illilihil t‘ IllIlItlll\\'(‘.1i][Ij h,- y, he s1 cured --..~-¢0&?_A_ ‘alone. (‘J2 lllilan meeting the‘Brltislll short 111's loyalty lo King 4th,] 1.3,“. Dollar Day Footwear At Alley’s Friday and Saturday July 8. 9. WE GIVE LIBERAL DISCOUNTS OFF lo tiolls and the nplifl oi‘ mos, hi" ill] tlllat position (no lull-nod nruilldl fenlicll it ill llll- days n1‘ slrlllzl Ofgfllllftill should be dlslnissetl l‘l1.ln any (iov- und s1 rcss." luln- lernmienr position SOI¥Iy L-ccunsu- illllcll 11"‘ -1l' his pillllcul laoitlllr, provill tI he brllIHI! next the lllllm “I relumid men klllll l0!‘ docs ills duly and docs no; rlkc till iouglll, null ll-nvl- Iloplng und fl-nrlng active purl in politics, "l thank you zrll itir llll» Innrly‘ _ lltlun General Smuls called a Con- manner in which you llnrl- iIi'lIllI(1 ierellcc in South Africa which was the too-gt . prcsltled over by 1Sir Douglas rials. ‘—an orgunizatr n “thou. ,,|,_;,.,.,S h, [)0 whul you can to do WIILII yoll Timl» gnuwu uwuy ut ,.ve,ly,1,|,,g_ l1l'.!i'1llll)lll ls powerless against lrutll. {O-i- EVERY ARTICLE lgnnlzatiort has been formed, on ll ma,“ m, (fading to a pragrztlunlc for SlIHTis‘ Sing ‘any musical perfornlzlnco ev heard in ll-his congregation. the singing 0i’ God Save tile Klng,. u hearty vote oi thanks moved byhnolored lo AllglIAlliie Cl:v:- on Jllly . r. Thomas MacNutt and seconll- Isl, ed by Mr. John Simpson voiced "the sentlnlant. oi‘ one ‘and all prcsen-l ing he, gigfej“ Mrgp Beflfigsflq in the privilege tlhat had been all‘ forded. In listening l0 suclll nu ex-l. collent progralnnle or music, und is ille- guest of lller nlozher, Mrs. this was cttnvtyeli to Prnl‘. Plclull- ilonuld, Iiultir. ~5__wha,_ is gy- er and his choir by the chulrlnzlll,‘ \i Misses viillllll}! null illlun. Ar 21- and Mrs. Naixtzn ll tinll- enjoyed Mr. iIiIli Airs. w. A. IIIIPSIIJ llllll" were in utll-ntlnnnc u. IIli‘l\ .\lr. ZIlllI .\lrs. ilnlpll Bezlilsto 1m 0r Pei-lime“ me"- \\'(’.l‘3» Iviiss Iluxlon. who lIlilS been visit- Rnnlsuy, Alberfnn, of ilvc million tlollllfl? 0V9!‘ i1 119ml“ teacher..- of Scu View SWIIUIII loll llil-l llnll sol-vellum c lzilc guests 0i‘ Mrs. John Mnc-iwhall‘ 1mm“? mg“ accompanied (M. rp l-lrll holv “llflmml- ln-ulls lire simply :l IIIIXIIITE‘ oi‘ llllll l till- n. J. MABON, PTOMETRIST, 'gues l s I_N_ l’ 0i‘ Miss Myrtlt- Deiglillrln- 9 l --—--_<0>i _ Mnntarnl. I‘. I. ‘I. . ‘For atoms und bunions use “lnurllbl British youths I0 take Iii) larming 1y. Llnlment. in Canada on their own account. . vi ~gl F“ fl llnlierwear 901' MEN'S SUMMER WEIGHT UNDERWEAR two piece or combination style, size: up 90c to 44. Special cult . . . . . . . . .. PATONS. MEN'S NECKWEAR all the new pattern: ind coloring; that’ will make you buy two ‘when you only ‘Intended to buy one. 50c M-PATONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............ . .1...‘ MENSFANCY sl-llli-rs. PLAINCOLORS Nip STRIPES. Odd loll tllllell from OLIf‘ rog- .1>\lQI__lI',_ltOCI(l v-All size: in the lot. EXTRA 98c liwEclAl. DOLLAR DAYS ....... .. MEN'S COTTON SOX plain colors Grey, yifflnllNll/y, Black. Special Dollar Days 'p:l'r‘: for ......... .. PATONS BOY'8 FINE WOOL SWEATERS, Polo Collar, fancy heather shades. Size 4 to 14 yuro- A real uummer garment. Dollar “la-ya 01.00. PATONS. ....... .. MEN'S MERINO UNDERWEAR. A real garment for the men that preopirsl truly. alight imperfection: but excellent value at $1.35 Suit. PATONS. . . . . . . . . . . . Eovekllakl LONG ran-rs. llzeo 98c upto32 ‘ . BOYS BLUE SERGE PANTS, knee 90c length . mEwe RAIN r560? cons. gun-now Erlqlllh clothe. > Dork‘ my and $10M) brown: move ‘r-wo PIECE eurre. a big nnol M clothe" and patterns. Sizes? to,1_4 yon-o MENQ STRAW HATS, odd lot: of our regular $1.16 to 13.00 Illt:. Dollar 50c payer..i............................... ....._.,...-.....>............... coins ooo PANTI. all; rllilqe of Patterns weaver: |e|4QI-v:Io|4|IIooo\:nonsense: g . and motel-lilo. lino up to 1t your: able advances to Dilelolh Floor Mats t _ 15c. OILCLOTH MATS. extra large size. 4 pat- term. 100 only. Come early. FLOOR OILCLOTH, two neat pnt- 48c term 2 yards wide. Square yard . . . . . . .. CHENILE FLOOR RUGS suitable for any room In the house, good size FELT AND FIBRE FILLED MAT- TRESS, all :lze|. Dollar Days - - . . . .. ALL FELT MATTRESS, fancy art ticking, French roii edge- All sizes. . .. STEEL FRAME BED SPRING. copper wire fabric. AII :lze: . . . . . . . .. WHITE ENAMEL IRON lsEo, $4.95 bu" clppqd pontc. All cizoo . . . . .. FLANNELETTE BLANKETS,‘ double bed "olzo. White or grey wlthl Pink 01‘ hi" border ALL WOOL SERGE. 54 Inches wide. 89c Sand, Oopen, Red and Navy srom- FLANNEL, s4 Inenoo wide- sand- Jade. Henna, Rueda. Powder $129. Navy . . . . . . . . . .. TWEED conrmo, s4 lnche: wlde 98c" SILK cmron CREPE. as Inollll wllu. Bond, Rosewood. NiVYl “dbl Tl"9°l" lrle, ClrlnnmonPowi-l I NIVY- Bmik‘ '- NATURAL PONOEE SILK, as Incite: 39c wide SILK BROADCLOTH. a1 RIPES, aa lncheu wide. slmlll assist suitablel often years in the form of recover-ion salm-du-y ,-_,,. “N.” |,,,,,,,,_. h, A].!l.l.l~l-.~l or llll- tiiill berlon null ‘lllontuglluv I‘K’SIJI'("IVF", work III lilo SPIN ’l\lley purpose rvsllnling ibcir For“, IIIIII lilo so Illlg ‘I'll lIIl1 nlllnlnn, .ll-lll l-o WIIDLESALE rlllclzs ALI. (IVER TIIE STDIIE SPECIAL BARGAINS III EIIEIIYI DEPARTMENT Ha/rvent. Ladies’ Silk llose 25c Dollar Day Special 25c Pair‘- I emu. 1 4 Children's Silk IIIII Ilose» 49c I » CHILDREN'S SILK RIB STOCKINGS one; 6 to 91/2. A regular $1.00 value. White, Fawn, Grey, Nile, Mauve, Blue, I . WHOLESAEE PRICES IN ALL DEPARTMENTS.- / I ‘SPECIALS 100 Pairs Ladies‘ Silk Stockings. First" quality. A reli- ular 75c value. Alloizes. Black, White. Fawn, Sand, Grain, PATONS- __ -I I\\'lr ollnl-rs oi‘ pl-roxlnl» powder bored v drug. slorl~— sprinkle u Illllz- i u.‘ mm, | ..|,-] of an _ h, m. VPI ldoill—»—rllh llvvl‘ filo IlInl-k- n g.‘ ‘I u" N‘ mt q r v~lvulsll llll- pnrls nml you billrkill-lllls linslt llllti Iorlll III t 'l‘l11.- IWPHXIII" I1"\\‘1|"\‘ bolll ilfliiiiliifin und 111"‘ U1“ l1l1"‘ki1"i"l" lncnl viva preference lo returned out. leaving lllc t’ ' I lllld in till-Ir nn by 1r nll pol-lions cl‘ the Empire, striving towards loy- alty to Enlpirc, Unity and the up- “The objects oi‘ tllzo Legion urt- briaily: Loyalty to Klnlg and Eln- pirc land the llplift oi‘ the returuelll scllliel- and his licptndenls, or cure] for llle widows and ()i‘|)Il1.lII'<l oi‘ those who have lallcn. ll stands for ljlfliéffili Government whcrsev- er the British Elag rllcs. ll stands .0 foster loyally among tile public.‘ 'l‘lll.¢st>. promises WHY’ made (‘ll public. ‘Some ot" these ‘Df0lll-| isms (rould lll.~l b» fulfilled but nlullyl lilo lllegion has a right -_o expechl right to llenlllnd tlltrl iol-lll Govern- lit! yes has n ,_llnen for any position, and also’ IIIIVJ1‘III(5 right lo dcluslnll l. . DOLLAR DAYS Friday and Saturday July 8th. land 19th. llzlyser. Silk Gloves n. KAYSER SILK GLOVES two dome fasten- ers. Regular 1.50. Grey, Black, Fawn,‘ Hangar. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 79c CHILDREN'S COTTON 50X with farley tops. All hizes. Dollar Days . . . . .. 25c SILK STOCKINGS. 32 of the new summer shades. 2a Inch silk leg. A regular $1.50 98c value. See this lot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ‘ SILK STOCKINGS, 24 inch silk leg, all the new :pr|ng shades. PATONS Y. 69c SILK KNIT VEST AND BLOOMERS. Peach lPink White Nile Flesh. Vest or Bloyomera. . . . . . ..' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. LADIES’ UNDERVESTS, first quality short sleeve and no sleeve ltyles . . . . . . LADIES’ KNIT BLOOMERS, Peach, Pink, Mauve and White. Extra large size ' BOY'8 GOLF HOSE, all sizes. Real I good quality. All wool and cotton PRINTED SILK CREPE DE CHENEEf-“oul- crrla and Rayonu, plain and fancy pnt- 9 '_ terna- Regular value: up to 53-50 ' rouuo PATCHES qllmel to one 45c yard length. Per pound 45c. PATONS. ' FANCY GINGHAMS, 82 lnctle: wide. Big range of mtternc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. D LINEN 'rowEl.s 11 X as IIICHOD. 49c Special per pair 49c. P TONS. . . . . .. EMBROIDERY PILLOW CASES, 98c Large size. Regular $1.75 pail‘. 8p:c':l.. I I PATNIIMTED l- “o-smrt all. ‘My. ' \ . l ~ '. _ , ,l l L‘; d. IN OUR STORE FOR THESE TWO DAYS ‘ ' v ' l . .- 1111s includes all 0i our new Summer On all broken lines. from stock, arranged in sizes and special- ly priced for this great sale. Many of tilt-m / at, and even Ilelmv, post YOU WILL BUY YOUR FOOTWEAR HERE AT A GREAT SAVING JULY 8 & 9. A ALLEYllMlllll FASHICINABLE Shoes, colored and black pumps, Nature's ‘V513’ $11088. and Sister's Shoes for Men, and our Choice Silk Irl-asiery; eveljvtilillg ill the place. I in fact, SPECIAL DISCOUNTS These alt) selected a.‘ C2 FOOTWEAR Dollar ~ SPECIALS Silk Dresses $4.98 ' , 25 SILK DRESSES taken from the "u. uiar stock. Regular values up to $25.00. Th, lot consists of Georgettes, Silks, Vollea, Crepes. All sizes. Special Dollar Day. . . 6 ONLY LADIES’ cons. Regular values t 60.00. Th i' ' 11s e $ e mlnqs alone would $7.50 60st more than the prlce for the coat CHILDREN'S GINGHAM DRESSES for 2 to 14 years. Six styles in about a dozen 98c different patterns. Dollar Days . . . . . ,_ LADIES RAIN COATS odd coats which we "i" marlwd at a Price which will $1 98 _ I I clear out the lot. All sizes. Dollar Days CHILDREN'S-SPRING COATS. Come 98c In and eee this lot at 98c. PATONS. CHILDREN'S OVERALLS, size: 2 to 8 years. Khaki, Navy and Blue vyith red trimmings ...T . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 49c ‘t ‘CHILDREN'S OVERALLS Combination overalls-ills. Khflkl and Blue wml White 98c stripe. Sizes 2 to 8 years . . . . . . . . . . .. LADIES’ WOOL BATHING SUITS, all sizes. all the new colore- Seejhem. PATONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. SILK AND wool. SWEATERS. cell Style, nix styleo, plain-and combination colol-l. Sizcl 36 to 40. PATONSH . . SPECIAL PRICES ON MILLINERVV. W! have no old ntyieu to offer. All ml new Inap- py styles at specili prlcu. PATONS. MEN'S TWEED PANTS, all wool, cloth. speclnl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ SPECIAL DISCOUNTS ON ALL MEN} CLOTHING \ bl'