s..- . ‘ :..~.u'».ow-..».;-5 Make Your Own Soap and Save Monty HM/ Dirac/ions w/ {/1 each can lHl liiililllllliillli Ellilillilli ' rim otstxttmmrowa GUKRUIIN ‘ dilutes liy the Way (that Th! niiiiii siiam is still tiie miti- President, I. (floater l. Iolun Ibo-Incident. I. Secretory. lihlt. Col. l). A. laolllnomli. l. 0. ‘Editor cad lunar, J. I. luau. lsrnofl" noooiau Iditor. I). I. Ont-rte. ject of discussion in the press. There are wide differences of opiu- £01m, ion throughout Canada concerning It as a whole. Parts of the Budget are satisfactory and more parts are unsatisfactory to the majority oi Canadians. The boasted reduction FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1926. _i. v COMMENCEMENT DAYS bring home any laurel leaves for th v good of their native province. lesteriiay and today are event- }; I . - H . _ u dd)‘ m our College me‘ ‘es tutes done? No members of eithe ierd; - th I , . . ‘ .'i t‘ 008mg exemse“ m s!‘ political faith ever had a better o Dtitistanis University What have the two new substi- of taxation to the tune of twenty- flve millions. or even half that amount is not credited by intelli- gent people, who deduct what is e laid on in new or increased taxes from what is taken of! some old taxes. man could do without 100d. its ll l used at present. and Eel fill 111 ilcally constructed iiood. " Take the income tax as a spet-i- tremiely unlikely that. l‘ men. The very first taxpayer WhOm we inquired admitted a re- “l5- A SIMPLIFIED VITAMIN LESSON One of our leading chemists ivas asked if the day would come when nourishment from pills of scienti- His reply was that it was ex- we should ot ever feed on tpills of pure chemic- =1 MAY 28.1926 fir." I The Bank of Montreal is S S pound interest on them. Worm. SAVE and Succaan THE surest way to get ahead in money matters is along flu old, well tried pathway of thrift. to help you by providing Y6“ with a safe place for your sav- ings and by paying you com-_ ‘wig-x <__,__. l iii x . s A‘ Be SureYou Get The Genuine rvwufll {M “mien [on is mmgqbiirovincetit-sired. With the narrow out, .il.-io the years penalty torlmargiu upon whlch [he King G0“ ' ineglect. E St. Dunstunks University. in at‘- ,_, iiliution with Laval. is one of the‘ ‘leading Ptlucuiionul institutions MAY '-‘\-~Yut1 M1‘ Wlkfiilllsfifld» iii (Tanada and its students have tl('ll'lilllll,_il, ciiptilili- of sttibborn- . . _ v _ , _ llPil-i llllilt‘llliill~ll'i.lll\t: uiid illlll)ll.' m “mes M“ “o” ‘Hsuncllon ‘n lows. You liro- strllil llll‘ it‘ you t-uu muny lands. its growth iii seven- “IUW i“ “ "will, “HAN-l: Jvm" Sm‘ t)’ lcitrs from n modest country lltlll. uiiii you llliVt’ sutIit-ieiit adflll" _ wiiiiliti’ to itcdiiit _\‘t)l|l‘$\'li well, You Wimp! with but two or three tea- liiii- y ur Lllllll)’, iiuii willvhpure no the“ w its present umversny lllilllh or i-xpi-iisi: liir tht-tr liclier- liltlll lit. rim-fill ilt‘\t'l' to ruti “all” Wm‘ a Recmr and a into tlt‘lN_ iiiltl rciiiciiilii-i- t|i.it lii\i- [Hauling Sm“ m, muneen we" l~l bi-ili-r lliitll gold. . Your llll'lll*.\ltlllt' is tin t-itit-rziltl, “lhwilwd “ml w?“ "illnPil D70- wliit ll llllflilla ,-.|t't'i-~< lll lifll‘, “S5013,- is “no U] n“, Pdncalmnal loin‘ ll4t\'\t'l' i> Li lily. , Y ui- iuikv <tiltii< zirt- ri-d and marvels of m". day‘ .\"lll»\~‘. l it is pleasing to note that the :pusi year has been u successful Si. Dunstnnis. The stud- itllll‘ ill eriimeut has been balancing itself throughout the session, our the Progressives. might Our have demanded anything; [W0 tieuiatiil had been refused, they could have upset the Government's apple t-nrt and sent the contents of the House rolling dowti the hill back t0 iBut they They voted with the Government on every division, ev- en on the division which whitewash ed the Government's breach of Iaitth with the people oi‘ Canail. They each their constituencies. tlitl nothing. FARMERS ATTENTION lotus iii attendant-e numbered 155 llllllilllt"! tinii to their Alma Vlaier. BlChlUrldQ 0f lVlGr- ‘Yesterday's (Iommeticement exer- cury for [reating- lcirtt-s wr-i-i- witnessed by u large Seed DQtatOQS lllililllllfll’ ul‘ citizens tiiitl were till ‘to the high standard always innin- FORMALIN For treating (lrain ' udtistes. ituiiii-il l by the institution. Today Prince oi‘ Wales College The pass list for first and i Fresh stock just arrived. third years appears elsewhere in Sent by mail to any address. Tl-IE 2 MACS DRUGSTORE a 149 Great GeorgcS treet Phone 3'15 this iststte. that for the second your This list re- flects t-redlt upon many schools in ilir- province as ‘practically all the ‘not living yet ready. ‘ilt-iltllllg schools are represented. i We congratulate those who ot- liiiiiii-d [hi3 gtltll iii their ambition. itliost- who have successfully passed ___[llll‘i)ll$!,l] their year. Their life's aipvurk is now, in many cases. at its lCoiiimt-ncsmeiit and its-t successful carrying out will be the rotvurd of Fe rizi I i z e r fag§ 21¢ h‘ \ mi i, l ————-¢o>-—-i i THE RECENT TRAGEDY ’ Our “STANDAR'D" siiiiiu y, i t . . is an excellent Fertilizer for The pumw are becoming 1mm!“ ,. v growing POTATOES‘ (randy .’-.__|i~'lll over the delay in developments V mixed‘) dlrt-gtirditig ill!‘ recent regrettable r ltragetiy in this city No doubt the - utithoritics are acting iii the mitt- FIT ANALYSIS 4-84 ANALYSIS our "ANIMAL" brand no tlouhl, also, they are very liroperly keeping their own coun- .sel, btit it is time now that the pttb- lllt‘ were assured. that something ‘ teffcctive tintl conclusive is ANALYSIS 3-8-3 ANALVSIS ROOT GRAIN CROPS. for and being donc. To the Illllllllt: the affair looks like one which should not l0llg re- According to the at "EMPRESS" brand ANALYSlS2.50-8-2 ANALYSIS , mm“ a mymry‘ h h for GRAIN CROPS. t e n" er v evidence adduced \ iticont-lusive 'Coroner's inquest, the victim entered tris boarding house tiiiinjiircd. his 5;, tlcnd botly was found lying on 'his Special prices In one to M‘ to" w". Some hours lzitcr bctl bearing bruises and miirks oi’ which must have been sustained in lils room. Cash and credit terms to l wiolence suit purchasers. Carter 8i Co Limited These evi- iiencili-i of violence were of such it htiructer as to Indicate ti disturb- .‘ uiice sufficiently nttlt-iy to be heard by other initiates ol‘ the house. Yet, according to the evidence given tit ' the inquest, no one heard any dis- Thai. tltiiit- to ileutli in his well-illicit house, without disturb- itig people in adjoining rooms, is inexplicable and this in the view taken of the ciise iby the pu-lilic. lll the interests or law and order and tttrbuiice! t1 man could be Professional Mark R. Mciluigan B. A. BARRltirnFl. SOLICITOR. ETC ' Money to Loan -- Camcron Blockflhsrlottetownl.E.- 2220-1-11-11. BEING.” E. " Ariiiiiiiiii Graduate of N. V. Post Graduate r00 iii in ti for the fnir ntime of the city such ti crime as this cannot be iillowetl to remain u mystery. Some one is guilty, some one knows what hop- Medlcai School and Hospital P " Hum“ to B" E" No" pent-d and it will be on everlasting r" cc ‘m, Throat ' ' Iiiisizrnce ii the matter is not clear- Tostinq Eyel and supplying Glllllilpii "p, Office, Bayer Building Great George Street Office Hours-fl to 12-30- 1-30 t0 6 --i<-O>-——i- WHAT HAVE THEY DONE? We have iwn Liberal representa- lives at Ottawa. They wsre sleet- ed, considerable cost of time, _ _ trouble anti, possibly. some expense Barristers, Attorney, ito. ,._._.__._._ McDonald & McPliee B. A. l. i. A. MQDONALD H. r. McPHEl a mndeuspeech, and their speeches I141"! 1318i‘ rellresellli"! ever)’ part were printed in l-laiisard and mail- ‘ui the province and. needless t0 i-d tree to their constituencies, but Jilly. did credit to their home com-' there was nothing elevating or in- formative in either of them. They, i-ven if they have ‘been road, will not alter the future history ofCan- ado, will not even cause a ripple on the [iresent stagnant political They have been busy keeping the unsteady King Govern- ment on an even keel that they had no lime to give to their own con- stituencies. sea. HO There are manythings they might have done for the pro- vince. There is the completion of the standardization of Island -Railway~ which has hanging tinder a Liberal sky There is adjustment of the ciir ferry been for the ser- the past flve years. vice, its inadequate accommodation for automobiles and the outrageous charge 0t‘ four dollars each way. or eight dollars crosses over for’ the niue-tiiile gap; there are the shoddy cars which every cur that curry passengers between Suckville ince ifdwurd island points. ‘Phose are some of the things which out" lnlllfifill could have demanded and secured. for they always had it in their pow- er to upset the Government. But they did not iind did not try to do any of them. Our two Conservative members and two representatives are powerless against the com-bina- tioii who liitve usurped the Govern- ment and are determined to holtl on to office as long as the office holds. Our two Liberals are dif- ferently situated; they are in with the uiitirpers and, by the accident they dominate of the numerical situation, could, if parliament just as the ‘Progressives instead of this they are "yielding ii meek stibservience" to the usurpars, echoing its yen. to whether the you means tiny or they would, are doing now. you, oiid its iiny. nay, regardless as the niiy yea. EDITORIAL NOTES Summer is coining again. Some nf the city gardens are be- ginning to look like summer. Vege- to he cold weather and. du- grees warmer than the atmosphere. tutlori appears slot-k in the- ciiriotisly, the soil is several taking no The Press o! this Province has for a long time been trying hard in eliminate some of the dangers incident to auto traiflc on the streets and roads. Now, it the police should trike a linnd. there might be something doing. Before the last general election Premier King announced that he was appealing to the country in or- der to mske- his Government inde- pendent of the Progressives. Where would he be today iii he were in- to their piirty and an substitutes M” '0 lzrmnn'“ for two other: who tint! ‘tailed to dependent of them?‘ ._ mi.._ , two representatives occupied the com- manding position now occupied by ineii illle adjustment of any one oi‘ our numerous grievances and, it their the P. EuiPremier Mackenzie King and ills ' Ifld clmifill vitice. There are undoubted re alone will tell whether these are not over-balanced by the increase. Everybody is pleased with the pros~ pect of a two-cent letter rate, btit if people send out three letters where they now send out two, us no doubt they will, what reduction will there be in their outlay for stamps? l Across the American borde_r_ cw eryhody is pleased with the Robb Budget. see it or rend of it coming-to pass} mous, Republicans, Democrats iindi Mugwumps, farmers and mantifutz- tutors. 'l‘hey are a patriotic tit-o- ple, and even if not individually profiting directly, they rejoice if their country gains bot-h financially, and in prestige from the Robb Bud- gel while Canada loses. And they like Canadians, liki- them better than any other people in the world, except themselves; invite them to come across and stay, while they ptit all other ita- tioiis 0n a comparative black list. ‘limiting the number they allow to enter their country. And they just love tho tCanadinn market us u place in which to sell their farm ilmplements, machinery, motor curs, it is so handy ‘and Yankee notions. kind so near. And they really love _Governmeiit and Mr. Robb uud his fiiudget. "King and Robb and llun- lilting are s0 friendly," they soy. "Couldn't have a better Govern- Iment for us over there." they say tin Portland, Boston. New York. Buffalo, Detroit, Washington. 0h. they're llllllflllll0lls over there mi that point! American railways and American seaports that haul untl ship three-lotirtlis of (‘lilliiillilfl stir- plus 0f wheat and flour for export overseas, are also uiizinimotisly iii favor of the King (iovertimciit. And Why wouldn't they br- when there's millions aiid tens. of iiiil- lions in it for them’! Arid think of the billionaire and millionaire manufacturers in the States; t-lie Fords aiid the Rocke- feliers. the plutocruts and nsbobs who just dote on the King Govern- ment i.lll(l the Robb tariff. They would welcome the Premier back to the Rockefeller Foundation at any time were it not that he serves their purpose better where he is now. It is somewhat noteworthy. ioo, that the King Government. so popular in the States. has the cor- dial stipport of every annexation- ist and every element in Canada that is disloyalor hostile to ‘Britain and the British Empire. The fact is utidotibted; the statement will not be contradicted. But is there not something in it that is worth thinking over seriously? A wide-awake correspondent in yesterday's Guardian quoted Presi- deiit Lincoln's words: "It you buy steel in u foreign country you Bet the sitccl and the foreign country gets thi- money; btit if you titty steel at homo you have iii your own country botih the steel ‘and the money." Lincoln's words are time- ly just now when under King Gov- ernment rule the big "Bi-iico“ steel plant tit ‘Sydney has ilieeii long shut down and the foreigner has tbeen getting the money that is- now paid for imported steel. And what is trite of steel is equally trite of the motor car or the mowing mu- chine or binder that is bought En the Stateli. The meaning of the Robb Budget is: "Buy more and more In the States and less aiid less in Cana- dsi" That is why the Yankees are unanimously in favor of the Kin! Government. It also means to send tens of thousands of Canadian workers to the States to work for illving that ‘s denied them at home. A steady stream of men. women-sud money poured into the United States - men, women similar cases throughout the Pro-lens)’ that tiuctions in income taxes but time’ Every Yankee paper iveifoods, and absorb K have read since [he 15m or Apmlilood. The foods shown as contain- has praised it as ti good thing, I'm-l the United States. Anti (wet therelbretttl, u pluteful of nuts and green they know u good thing when theyipeas. and .'i pile ol‘ yeast coitus. They seem m have made n unaniwlfilllkfit, tomatoes and milk. This ls took place: even an ~. . equul opportunity‘ to do . - , 4 . . . , ., i , Whilst cooking aiid tann n8 w“) Prime of “ales (‘Oncgeisometliing for their province. They ducflon of “o and the“. we!" oujcotild deprive the food of some of doses‘ ‘were iii a position ut an time t0 “they added ‘so in another wgyxkilfl (‘lellletlw llevfiflllelilfi-‘l m9 ‘ m ha,“ mslmmnns [M vwrul‘ ' y There are. we are informed, intitiyulrauspol-iniion of food was now so _ - liietuiintl whatever they or their practically everybody ‘ _lcould have fruit and vegetables all ‘the year round. An interesting exhibit used in his ip0lllllill‘ lecture on vitamins in foods, ivas actual samples of the foods which had wltliin them, to the greatest degree, the four vita- - - 1 here p :4’ ', \I TbtalAsscta inexccsscf. i 150,000,090 lmius esseut-iul -to robust health. l First. was Vitamin A, which is es- lsentlal to normal growth. The doods icontuiniiig this in greatest fllblllld‘ - l Daily Selections once iwere two eggs In egg cups. a FOR ‘bottle of milk, and some spinach on l o in plate, Second was Vitamin B. which has ‘the power of helping the digestive yaw“ ‘ ptppariitus to more thoroughly mix them into the May 28, ‘I926 ’l‘ltAVihlhlil-NG IILOME-“lvta arc, journeying unto the plaice oi‘ llfllltil-lt, the Lord said. i will slve It wltv lug this vituntiii to a large degree, were lcttiiice. o. lozif of whole wheat -bacou jum. il trifle less crisp and my t-tiifce just u wee bii stronger?" 1\ the cook. my dz-ar. that l like mylthat, love, and I reg-m to My m i1iiinby»—"\\'0uld you tiilud tellintq- \‘l"ifie——"l have already to“ we no longer have ll “inky. Orphanage Campaign 1th Payment DUE come thou with us. ziiid Illv Will M‘ thee good." Nu 10:29. IUndei-O there were oranges, ~l’liAY.Elt—<May we over walk. (l: Lord, so that others sliiill lli‘. ri-ttilY; to tlullli: to Thee through llH. [lie vitamin which tprevettts scurvy. Under ll, necessary for the pro- per development of lioiio, was cod liver oil. 'l‘li.i.~i ‘very valuable, footi. cod lirct‘ tiil may be obtained iii o COIICQIIIPLXIQLl tablet form. ‘which mixed with sugar can be tits-ted just where it is noetlctl tuoot, that is with cliililrcti, wlio iiuturzilly fiuti- llie t'0(l livi-r oil l'illlll—‘l' litiril to take. Foods can be good ftitids VfllllUlll. viuiiuiiiis uiid thiesc wort: likewise sliuwti. They were while bread, vegetables, oils aiid purified sitgttrs. ll‘ your taste inc-lines toward these latter foods. don't. feel that you iittistft etii tilt-tn betrtttise lllQy‘()ib|-Q1])er.1nun‘ it“. “nu-id [ti-day have iio iitiiirie-ilimciit or that they Need“ [umyrm 111g“; are lttiriiiful. The lesson is simply m. urge,“ w“ bfQukg m; (lplay, that you tire tilile l0 live iillil liuvc 1;,“ gain; “gum stttitlus cut-root by tin-tou- ut‘ llluifilflflllllil ills tippri-ss iiit- Iiiiid — 1 food that you t-zit_ _ There's wutit and woo ou e-vvr)’ Our chemist iii closing hie-t lecture liautl; fillllcil‘ lllill "ill" Wlllifill’ iii-Ifllll-‘il For (hid utitl right. tukc vuliutit daily tlrctliiess, [llil'llt'llliil'ly iii the Emmy , ISprittg, is to out ull the yctir rotiud m. Nady 11"."! ' .'i lilioratl 2lllf)\\'illl('i‘ of milk. green 0 BROTHERYMAN l 0 brother-mun, ‘liftfit little fill-ill “ill soon the o'er; , The time for SQTVlPP which it .=’.i‘-'@9' Will come no iiirore. ' i Wliul of the deeds you Hlltilllil liuvc dotie, The victories you should llii.\'\' won‘? The day deciiiies-»—t'usl sinks tlit- sun To Western shore. YPHPI-‘lltlv-‘i tlllil it'll". Ext-ZN fllltlyl) lirutbt-r-iiiutt, now is tlic time , meal ii‘ you work litlrtl phyait-tillyz" l“ whp-h i0 “ye; in those ilttys wlit-tt vilutiiiiis tire Th‘. fmure is m, "lmmy gm], 3 now ltiiowii to be surli viitil fut-tors, w“), power i0 giro; ‘, in ottr fond. it is ht-lpftil to hzive‘1)<i W11,“ ynu ha". m (p, “Hy-fly! l this tiraciit-til iiii'tirni:ititiii from a mo"; present new“, mm m,‘ ‘rl\\';|y! llrllwgho" "l (‘lwllll-‘llfl? No ttiorc let. selfish statue hold __ 5 sway- ~l.|vci brother live! eo-owoo» o-roowoe ' ““'. ‘.'i —-Frcd Scott Shepard. Daily Lessons In English I ____ __ lPilsudski Will | Abolish Parliament WARSAW. May 26. -~Thc new Polish government has opciily mm 4 Threatened to establish a dictator- WORIDS OFTEN lllsrsigp; ship, whereby ‘Parliament will sill‘- Don't spy "what did you (p, may rive nominally btit actually will the for?“ Say “why did you do tbat'."'|-'"'P9"4‘le‘l‘“l- OFTEN y].1Sy.iRONO|‘Ncp:D:l it was learned that after the ennui. Pronounce illlg we tlic a uslmmvenlllg 0t‘ Parliament next in --a,.m~-_ e as m ..“.e_-- accent mstbhiontlny, Marshal Josci‘ Pllsttdski, syllable‘ wictorious in his coup d'etat in- Qpq-EN LvmSspELhED. ma,“ ytentls to force the ‘dissolution of i SYNONXTNIS: marriage. wetldittgd-tlle Se)!" and prochm" a dimmor‘ wedlock‘ ‘nupmllls, miurhnonydhlllll on the Iiasis of constitutional union’ 85mm!“ ‘prlisittwiiiiigl groin“ demand the WORD ."I‘I'I)': " . -i ‘ " ‘ . ‘ three ‘imessaad ft is ytglisff‘ wge‘: fort-ililc ousting of Buiski. Presi- dent uf the Province of Posen us iiioreas . -- - . , . ' e m" VOWJML“? by ma” l“ hert- ctittnter-revulitlitinisis are 1811115 one wcrd each dtiy. 'i‘oday's strong | ._ . gwas even rumored that ~ l ‘. . ggjfil- vHlTER-‘Ylfl-PJ. Ofllllllllle Oldhlstidiiki contemplates u punitive g wottnt ed. The VllllQy was experimon agalnflt pmwm selected as a vulnerable point ot‘ attack." ’ Want Fathers , ' Interested In Schools. ATisANTA. 6a., iyiiiy 2c, _nu.i listing the cooperation of fathers‘. constitutes the greatest problem connected with lillr! schools of to-i day, llLLlli.‘ opinion of Miss» Mary ‘ Mdfikllllillflfl. of Brooklltic, llinstr, DTBBIdP-Ilt of the National Edu- cational Association. hiisal iMcSklmuiuit, isuid lithe men who pay the taxes could be inviucetl to fake a real interest in tho school tilin]. the whole problem of teachers’ salaries, retirement allowances niud tenure would be settled quickly and forever. "Taking tun-til interest iii ihc schools iiiepn-s gutting the futlileia into the sdhoolis for an tiocusiotiul By W. L. Gordon Spring Cleaning Time You will need good coal. We hav- Illutlllifi" slic expldtifiyittcil. the best inverncsl Screeneo llIOIIBIlIIilN any iiitiiivy iii utiitiltl iiiil- “Mo” Nu" Album Lump’ o" lions-is the prit-r that tluiititlu is 87mm" 5"“ 6°.“ ‘m’ MM’ kinds. Your order will have out paying for itnlili ilutlgets-iiony it b tt tl . who ca"! 9st a an on A. PICKARD & CO PHONE. 240 ’\\\\\\ \\ \‘ bonus” @400 0333;. Post Just landed from Schooner Dwins 2500 CEDAR POSTS 7-‘8-0 and 12 feet long L. M. Pools 8i Co. P-AOLFB WHARVEB T _ f. HliirihFYUM/‘Ill! " r .' ‘t n Ill/l“! , iii tllo to! F RIDA Y, & SA TURDA Y TWO BIG SELLING DAYS AT THE ISLAND’S LEADING STORE 7 dozen ladies porch dresses ln good strong ginqham, nicely trimmed, all sizes, regular $1.50 to $1.75 for $1.19 7b kiddies sweaters, great values, guaranteed all purc wool, Regular $1.65 and $2.00 Ifor . . . . .. . $133 Rubber Aprons, 5 dozen at 50c and 33¢ Children's pantry dresses, a large assortment, fflgular Value $1.35 to clear at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , __ 93¢ 35 ladies flannel dresser, regular $6.50 to $15.00 at a dit- courit of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., 25 P" uni We made a fortunate purchase of 35 ladies velour goats which we are able to offer at. $13.50 and $17.50. All sizes 25 silk dresses, in crepe and satin, assortcdsizei, to clear at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 0 Per Cent Discount Ladies’ jersey bloomers .. _ 39¢ Ladies’ vests . 35c Corsets . . . . . .. 98c Second Floor FOr Bargain Basement. aii- other lot of these 98c hats. just in time for Friday and Saturday sales. These will be the last offered this season at ‘this price. Bttrgtiiii Basement Ladies’ hats, a Iarqptabi: ofvaiues up to $5M ior . . . . . . , . . . . . . $2.15 Second Floor Children's hose, in tan, black and camel. ipei-‘lal 25° P" pair. All sizes. , Boy's cotton hose, heavy strong rib‘, all ailfii- 59°33‘ F” day and Saturday at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 24¢ Ladies’ hose. a fortunate purchase enables us to offer 50 dozen Art Silk Hose, regular 65c and 75c, no‘! a damil- ed pair in the lot, will be placed on sale Friday M03‘ irig at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ° A quantity of ladies chamoisette gloves, fancy flllllll. i“ sizes at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.00, $115 3"“ “'35 n, 4i Mtiin Floor A line of special flannel , I c m suiting, regular $3.25 and ‘Mflls and b°ys cap’ $3.50 for . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $2.75 largest assortment In lltl Three placer oi striped city, prices from 75c to $25" ‘Fugi Silk, regular value Men.’ f,“ hats, all lateti or . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Men's silk hose, regular "Y!" ‘l ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " “m value $1.25 and $1.35, 1o doz- Mil" “W en at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 79c Men's suits. welldtrimmezili l’! 1 I ll" '.’T’.°.". 77f .'.Y. . ..w.°.°. . .. sit-w Men's and boy's clothing department. Take the eleva- tor to the best clothing de- partment in the Province. . Floor olicloth and |lt\°l‘“"' .A assortment large of m” as any iri Dominion ti men's apt! 30y’: olothin|ql at candy pr ces t at c y oompcttoit, n Compare our prices with any vmtl mi" 5mm comp] catalogue or any local store W" P’ ‘i’ ' and you will admit that ourl Boy's suits. our speelllh are lower In every Instance. git sizes . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $5M Tiiiia Floor Th1"! FM’ 100 strong specials Odd! and end: from every section Boy's Scout Knickers. cool and smart for summer wear. SWMMO "IMO. durable of the Store. You will "l": for camp and holliday time. day's Pa)’ h"! Fm!" i" Saturday. Al" 34ml" hats. belts. Entrance to the 4 iioors W p“l°'-"- electric passenger elevator- First Floor Bargain Bnitenielli ls. A. McDONALD T 'l‘o Be Lovely: ‘ Use the Preparations of ELIZABETH ARDEN Sclcnttifle flroflrations which aid and stimulate c": NATURAL iuiieritiii oi the lklfl, wiiuii yew ti" *""' vividly healthy. and so make you lovely, H10- iAii Elizabeth Ardflt Ti-oaimdiit n bllld on fundamental stopl- Cleansing, with Vortflll" 3",”; Ar Cream, Toning, with Arden: Skin Toiilc and 5P'°""cm tringcnt Nourishing, with Oran Qkln Food or "W ‘hum’, Veiva Cream. These cams ‘t his stdPl. WM“ ' “f, every need of tits skin. shouifhe a pa" 0' Y°"" “"7 of the skin at home. o" Elizabeth Arden‘: Venetian Toilet Prlitl"”'°"' ‘N sale only pt The White Drug Store i. G. IAMIESON DRUGGIOI m