tugs-..“ “mo... ,.-..,..._--..p NEW TRUST BUILDING HA8 LARGEST BANKING ROOM (‘liE\'l1lL.~\Nll, July L"? "The Ifnitiii 'l‘i'ii:=t liulldlnit. Cle\'eliinil's large-d is nearing completion at the turner of I-Juclid Avenue and fl-Iust 11th Siren-t, in the heart oi’ the ‘downtown district. The structure technically is 23 stories high 111111 is ln-lievtd t0 have the largest banking; room in tho world. .\Iail>le columns rise to the lull -1‘;\-¢_-~i=tory' height oi the main bank- p . a ling room, which is “If 511811911- “ egiving the savings department and l; lcoiniucrclttl. ldt-Dflflmeuts each 3| - wing. Around the room are fl ‘balconies. lined with oltice rooms. ,'l‘lie savings room is long enough Woxit Scratch. Contains no bre or acid Goes further. S. tor a IOU-yard dash. ' Four diuililiiig will be occupictl by the thank. llesiile the offices there will llit‘ a cafeteria and kitchen, a coni- ‘pit-to Iiospltal with private rooiiis and two wards, rest rooms for 1t lltllltlyPti and several prlvato tilti- and onohnl! floors oi the- - ovations ' Western Guardian —SHOP from Batman's Catalog. -POTATOE8 WANTED -Pay highest price for immediate de- liver_v. R, Holman, Ltd. Sunimerslde. 3i —COAL LADEN-Tho sclir. J. ll. Ernest. Capt Gallant, l.i discharging a cargo (LI coal at Iioliiiuirfls Wliarifl-I! -POLICE COURT-At the lfo- dice Court on Monday morrirtij. .1. vagrant arrested in the taaily twolliours of Sunday morning, lie was allowed tour hours to lcuvc lllv: town, he lelt.—-II —GO0D LITTERS- In Wrst I’riii1- among the fox ranchers the. breeding season turned out good. an aim-rage oi’ four loxos to a litter raise-l, is quite comiiiozi. —MILK INSPECTION—- Siitiip- iiig and llillt'llt'\)l\ rooms lor con- les oi‘ milk were taken on Tllt1.'~‘tlti_\‘ fert-nce-diimers. from the town vendors by the po- i lieeiiit-ii, the test prove quit-- sittls- a“ j factory and the citizens will be bo‘ _. '_-___ ~' u-ii giltllrlv dnto klitlm that the vendors _ iaiit l\‘ ieir in t very carefully. ll lea » ""“" —HORSEMEN! ATTENTION. — V8! For New Aniiaii Ilaces, entries m‘ ‘Plfiitllflllf-Kllritl-llll. Horse must lit- ' ‘ .i- ,iie for tiut (late. Owin" to f" V; l l :n print some ui‘ the eiitrv ttllrnis be 1 [sent out twerc ilutetl August 11th. m“ l‘le.i.=e in‘ sure to send entries be- ‘ ~ i (v -v , .. I 119-121 QUEEN STREET CHARLOTTETOWN |;_"f_',_ -\"~"-‘y "11- Alw _11-1-111@ 11,1 tht .il_.. 29;>»l-'i‘-27-2i. l" ——HALF HOLlDAY—'I‘lu1 wtui- mi _ rn-sduy aftoriiotin holiday being so , I line and pleasant that the town ~ ivas iitarly deserted. lllaiiy oi’ the gr; I s citizens went to the [lltjflitj at Fir. on, | tot-n Point while some others wont ~ , to lndluir Rircr and Palmer Road w“ i ivlierir picnics were also lit-Id. Ite- wh i hotrt ‘liftllll each place would indi- y . . pa] | blliiltltdp]gylloyalilo iIllUFlIUtlll "e I --A TOURIST PARAD|.3E__ sar _ -l-)v1-r_v ilziy Kensington is more ‘ ‘| ‘illillliflé’ M‘! quietly comiuentliiig ket . , t I ll.<lll to tho tourist traveller as a m3 l 1'1‘ whore n most reeri-ative m], I; uflvilfllil; cuirubriihspeillt. TllO1|ll0llffll liii t l‘. {It Vllll (If-KPH O ll its '| liiioru pretentious town and at the l . 1L , t “Hill: time ooiiinixintls tho stabiliz- ing lilllliHIlCPli that are provided h" fldt I c ‘i productive prosperous country]- co‘ 1,; _ side, pop-tilatotl by a keenly IIIIPlILI- V , I t-nt. people. It has no 17301‘ or slow L9 if ‘t,\\ moving side. All sections are well be ‘i \\ iilirczist with modern progress and /1, Eli-NP: ‘J11 -;ht|w ipvoof of it lll the < . p'in ~ '1 “little-e? QIYI‘ and ivt-“il rultlvaiwl iuxms i141 llllII‘.t“'T1llS and well troiir-trl cot ,ll\~e stock. the neatly iipiiiiintoti EIQBOO a iii Cm in discount of Dainty Gating Hat's for little girls 35c and 50c These (lainty little hats carry the spirit oi’? outdoors in every lino of them. ’l‘hcy’re just ivhut will make a small girl comfortable a n d smart at the same moment. lkanut Straw . . 35c Plain Straw 50c These pretty hats have dainty colored band which completes their Iirctty effect t0 a niecty. Tllntrimmed Panamas i ills each .€_.___—__: Sale of Sp rt Silks fiommences this morning and offers you a savingof 2.5 per cent All plain and fancy Sport Silks and Satins, including‘ Trai’-a.l_1.rzii' Satiiis, in White, Black, Hose, Jade, Sapphire, (“oral and 'l‘an; Baronet Satiiis Ill White, Fancy Sport I Silks in stripes 0f Mauve and White, Rose and White, Blue and White, (Toffee and White, will be cleared at a 25 per cent $4.00 Silks will sell for 33.00 §j§J3.C0 Erlillzr". will sell for $2.25 etc, etc, eta, Special at only $208 i, Sale of l-lats $2.08 t, worth to 6.00 i In the niillinery department you will find a big table full of handsome sport hats all ready to wear-mostly New York designs, many colours, many shapes all new and all good. They are worth to $6.00 each. Clearing at..... is-chools and well stocked stores and ||lio lino imni"e.=slv'o i'lllll‘i'llt>.<. In tsucli an iIl'(‘."t would you not expect, lto iiiid people endowed with lllOtl it: i intelligence pOFSPSSPll o: all the lqllillllliiilllllllS to commend lll/‘lll- , 11]\1'"t; to all the deiiiriiils ol L111‘ Illlfirll popular trztiles. Just call and {sire ii' what we say is iiot irue.~—J.i I trlp.-—H ; -'.\ll. Thomas German. Keiisiiitll tori paid a lHIHlllUSS trip to towrl — .‘.lr. Irving livid. toachrr (‘tinip lit-llton, spent a few days iii towr. this week, renewing former ac (1Ililllll3flCCS.-—l{ —-‘.'.Zr. and Mrs. Philip (lallaiit of lioxburv. Iiot (l, are Bellini! 0U their effects and letting the ltlfll‘ including the housing of some lit‘ ; roi; of hay, preparatory to to Maine, where it lucrnt Eve joii awaits Mr. Gallant who i.‘ tli'1 lILf("l[ of the lillo in tho Western Section. AMERICAN PROMOTES GREAT AIRPLANE SYSTEM IN CHINA SIIANGAI. July 23 —'l‘he Setiili lillil Gr: at (‘lihia Airways Company are two iitiwly lauiitilioil enter» irrises which have l)l‘vll ])l"OllI(Il.0(l hy James Sleviii, an American aim lllilllt‘ t1xpcrt, who plans tistablisli a network oi’ iieriiil service linking every important center in China in the course oi’ the year. Mr. Slcviii said the first route to be EFllllE MY BABY DAME I l Was Greatly Benefitecl by Taking Lydia E. Pinkliam’: Vegetable Compound Sydenhiim, Ont. —“I took your medicine before my baby was bo and it. was a Freat help m me as was very r yuntil I had started to take it. 'ust felt as though I was tired out al the time and would have weak, faint spells. M nerves would bother me until Icoul et little rest night or day. Iwas to d b a friend to take Lydia E.Pinkham's egstable Compound, and I only took a few bottles and it. helped me wonderfully. I would recommend it to any woman. I am doing what I canto recommend this good medicine. I will lend that litttlo book ou sent me to any one I . can help. ou can with the greatest: ' of pleasure use my name inregard to l the Vegetable Compound if it. will 1 help ot ers take it. ——Mre._I;IAnVEY MILLIGAN, Syrlenham, Ontario. | It is remarkable how many cases 1 have been reported similar to this | one. Mo? women are poorly at such times an ' down condition. when it is essential to the mother, as well as the child, that her strenlfith be kept ~ Lydia E. nkhnm's egetable Compound is an excellent tonic for the mother at this time. It is pre- pared from medicinal rootsnnd herbs and does not contain any harmfu y It may be taken in safeq l on 'l‘ut.-stlny.——ll - - f k Every lOc Packer of WILSOPFS , {F LY PADS}? wtit Kill. mm: FllES nun ,' $8°-°WORTH or ANY \sii<i<v l t v tiircitiin. \ \ \ ciwi to hand.‘ Sold by all Druggists, Grocers and General Stores tipeiitetl this summer will be lroni 'l‘icntsiii to (‘ma with regular, fnghtg eflrpying passengers, mails and express package-s» The project, i\lr. Slevin says, is iieini; carried out undcr agree- ments with tho eoiiiiiitirclul aeronautical iltipartineiit of the Vhinese: government. Splendid Cures 0f Children in lit-re is another splendid trl‘ bute to the value of the Farador in the ailments of clillilroii. Let all sceptics read and ponder. (‘liarlottoto\vii, July 23, 1923 lii-ar Sin- It was for iiiy little 3-year old girl that I got the FitTZItlUI‘. She was very ill \vi'tli \\'lI(lU[llIl,'-.' cough. coughing and vomiting terribly much of the time. She could keep nothing ~ltiiiiiicli and would keep the who 1 tzuiiily awake at night. She w: ulao subject to worms. \\.‘t- lit-gnu using tho Fariulor (illfllll a month ago and tho first night she slrpt soundly. She no longer couiziieil at night. and 1t greatly reduced iluring tho du . Alter tho fourth treatment Flll! passi-tl StlVDIYIl worms. IIer health is now splendid and lior up petite is (met-limit. tt-r‘s iiiionths’ old baby of whoop- ing cough and now its health is an good as; 11 clilltFs can liii. l have used Farador for my own health, as I was in u rim down coiitlitioii. It has given me much strength and vitality. Conse- rpiriitly I heartily recommend it. MRS. JOHN WEDGE. 17 Valley Street. The foregoing letter is aildreizseti to \V. I11. Eaiiiaii, I<‘.'iriidtii' rep :- <t‘lltilll\'0, 13S llillsliort) Si... (‘li:ii ‘nttetown, Phone ‘TST-J. literature. -—-—<o<i>—-_— Fire Devastates J‘ 1 siisknroorv, July 27. ~~\\',v~:[u i PERSONALS iard. this iviorniiiiz, iesoiiiiilt-tl n‘; i: g 1‘llt‘ll>\\'l‘t}(.'l((‘.1l town of the Will‘ . .11. t”? f Wm: . P. hlcllouirall, O‘L<.1afy.‘in Fninct- following the tiiszistrouofiff izvns a Ylnllfil‘ hero on lltttfllllywll- i fire which wiped out the busiiit TF1 * ~ i Pflltlil on \‘.'t~iliit-.~al~i_v night. 'l‘li -,|-_-_‘ I -~I)r (‘ostgrove of Wellln-lilnne total loss is estimated at $100,l)0-i;itI"' ‘was 1n town this week on a btl-“illl- -- -oi,¢»_-~ v ‘L’? WORLD NO LONGER THRILLS TO TALES l OF RUSSIAN CRITICS Charlottetown on her i l ’l he Farudor also cured iiiy sis- Town 0i Wynarth? ENCOURAGE OPEN AIR READING, BUENOS AIRES. July 25 —Public squares and parks oi the city 0t bitenos alres soon will be provided with small public libra- ries set up in the oper air The munlciynlliy hits given its ".l'l\l.)\ .4l to a model design con- sisting o! a white-painted bookcase with ten foot shelves, nietul curtains, an overhanging root and a bench tor the caretaker, where readers may sit to examine books they wish to borrow. . <-O-§---- RECONSTRUCTED RIVER ADDS 6 MILES TO DET- ' ROIT DOCKS DETlR/OIT, July 27.—Tlie River Rouge, site o! the great blast iui-n- aces oi’ the tFord Motor Company, luvs ‘been initiated to deep dralt veruols. For years a lazy twisting stream, ihe river has been develop- ed as an artery at the Detroit River at the behest of the Ford interests. To permit the great ore carriers of the lakes to bring their cargoes direct. to the blast titrniices. the river has ‘been reconstructed. ‘In- stead oI the twisting stream of former yeam a new ltlver Rouge has been created. From the mouth oi‘ the [Jetroit River to the Ford turning liasin the stream is three lnilles long, almost two militsisliort- lei" than the old course. its width at the mouth is 400 feet, rind the aver- age. width along the dock lliieti is {I00 feet with a bottom ividtli of 21H) tact. Tho depth at low water is 21 feet. ' A new canal 3.000 feet. long. _vv.1s cut tlirou-gh the entire subdi- ivlsion of property avoiding an "S" turn where the river joins the 'ba.-iin. t Soime 1-5 industries in addition to fthe Ford ‘blast. furnaces are oper- ‘atlng along the ‘hanksot the Rotten and with the improvement Juli! completed elx1mlles of docking facil- |itios have ibtien added to Detroit's lwvatcriroiit. Ileretotore the iiiditst- {rim located in, the Iiougti have at y’ tmc-ted an aniiuzil cargo tonnagt: ul 2,000,000, The Ford plant alone ex- ‘tpoirfii to lbriiig in 2,000,000 tons dur- ing 1923. The tatnl cost of the new Rouge. including bridges, (li-tnlging, and right of way is estimated at $I0,t1(It).- 000. snnii . A°LAXATIVE' raga 1 you” like Bran! A‘ All 6719c. "Iftliiaigifgg, ~ , ii." my: l/Ir. m His tcxzcmmlwith Antes Ho] “um. .3 c“ a“ 15°55 of roadad-l. coriditzons —— covered 23 00o outworc seven tires of qishu u“ Put one on your "south-q, l I and any other tire on ghc o I “P” 183732210818 {be SOLD DY! IF YOUR DEALER HASWT THEM IN STOCK-HE CAN car THEM FOR You, <1 ‘t j mgggtgshiotneiii t . fu. "“"" i_i lll'l,\, July 27 ‘~li'll\‘lii iius c. tis-‘EI d to i111 tlit- sole gaicivay to llus- {if Confederistloi. . get into a weakened, run- "m. “'|1"" 1711')’ go in rillil h. y tomt- out. They “tlnprnny are Eu, l . l I I O e Pride To All '\'1'1Y 111111-1111 or the illl for iiivcstagatorii from all ovt-r he world. llerlin is now tho chit-i‘ ll\'ltllll_‘.', lltllll l tor pollticiiiis, ("Inca-I nto ictl lliissla. Many oi‘ them go l_V £!6'I‘tl])ltlll(‘. Some travel froni Ber liii to llloscow liy way of Witrsinv, ind t-ihi-rs eiiicr ilirotigli Fliilaiitl illtl llltlllfilllil. lint mos-t. oi‘ the fort» Lzii visitors iiiit~i'ti-e from Ituiinizt 1h Riizu. 'l‘hcy are llfltlrlll, (lerinaii. with u prinlilliig oi‘ Italians, lzeilis and S1~.iiii|lii:i\'iiit1~'. Visiltirzi coiiiiiit: out oi‘ Moseiiv 'iil1i'ciiilili1:::; lianic to t~l‘. the vorl1l “the real truth" villitilll ltus- iii 1111* ll‘lli‘ll snrprlst d, lrt-utii-ntly. o find tlizit their hurried i1l>serv~ rations do not attract much atten- iiut it i: no novelty I'or liiixu to ‘iuve scores ni‘ {insist-tigers out ol' '" l. in u single day, and din- ainl journalists are well Sill" ;. I with the llill‘l"lili'ti.i oi‘, nil" 11': is who txywt tho worhll to the surprised llll'l. they were not killed. t lt is no lriiigi-r Lori-l to lit-ar that the (iptrzi iii .\l(l.‘ll‘i)\\‘ is the most. "woi'i:lt-rfiil in all the world"; that tlio ovitt government is “more. .l((‘.llI‘"ly IMSIZIlIlIHlIPIl tlinii any in‘ place to lie than New York (‘ity," and thut “illiteracy has been stain- pcd out in the red army." The ltatciiiciit that "pnrilirily cli-itii ilicpiiii: curs are oprrtitctl lit-iwt-oii vloscuw and llltrti," zilso has lo.;t itii novelty. (‘ori-eiipoiid-1iits who have been Ilstciiiiig i'tii' two years to tlic tales of visitors to Ittissia, who have’ spent ll low days iii tho great Run-l 111111 elites. l(ll0\V exactly what most of them will say. it‘ they dis- tflOllttl their sympathy with lIol-l in vi: lli in tort- they i-iitvrpip (my "111 1'11")‘ 11111111 out ivlth words of ltlltll brnlev. li‘ they wore critical =1 T1111‘ tit» y \'-'l'lll in they are. i:on-' rally iniiri- l'.I‘ll.l(lIll whoa they onu- out. lii other words, the wcelt-l -iiiltr.: lu Russia Kfinlifnlly imvi. ll1'lI' llllllll-i made up Iwinru they go in and their statements on em- vrillhg nre about as monotonous as I 1ii't~rcp1atril phonograph roll-i. | 0i coitrse, thoro nro niuny visit- irs to lluiuiizi who renniiii llicro lioiiltlit iind study to the situation. |h‘-'~\‘ ll-“dmlly hove little to say lens when ‘(it l.i politics; they uro not about o tekt- tlm stump on tho Iiuiiiiiiiii tueitlion, uud they nre not rushing "l" l1rlr.t with their viown on‘ Russian sit- _ mother. c tuition. ' ' V‘ tilt tirs, concession cliastis and relief. workuis ivlio are about to plunyjo} tioii. Since the lii-ginning oi‘ iut1-r- b, lllllllllliil rolicl‘ work lii l-llllllltf- ztiiultrii ti» i tlitixs has lll*i'II ll(‘ll u lill‘_,. iiunzliei‘ oi‘ vlsiltlrs Europef‘ that hlosctiiv "is a safer ' .i coiii.itlerulilt1 time and givii ' l_li a I shades. “liii $1.50. t! J list arrived UELIGHTFUL SUMMER FROCKS AT CLEAR _ ‘ _ Wonderful values in smart frocks of raline t gg linen. They are the result of a lucky iaurcliasc and 5' ' there are only one or two of .11 kind it affords you a chti ~ ,3] 0f hiwmg Sflmeihing different. Many styles in bn shades of flame, mauve, coral, rose, green, natural 1 blue. -A!s0 many pretty models of voilcs in all new All sizes, $3.75 to $9.00. Ratines $5.98 t0 $7- Beautiful models 0f Canton Crepe, Alltyme (lrepc, Trice-Sham and many others in rill 111 fashionable shades. $8.00 to $40.00. HOUSE AND PORCH DRESSES Bungqalo Dresses of gingham with tic belt, It" styles and different colors. All sizes and _ Ladies house dresses, long sleeve and high l‘ $2.50, long sleeve and round collar, dark color. S " Grey. Also some knitted hats in Sand or Blue. S "' prices on all Spring Hats. PRICES SILK DRESSES Flat special 1 MILLINERY _ a few Sport Hats of felt in Fawn