is .1 3,. | l .` .Il _ ' P I u, ~ , y _ _ L; ‘ f \ \~.- 1 'Y' i ¢ \ . .4- 4 t . v .~ . ,f .2-` E. t ». r \ t g it fi `- c ,-1 x » t A. _ s ~‘F"" 5- _,- L'!f'--=.¢?¢c.€1f¢_='.¢?-¢°l'_@ll@?c I1’ PAYS to bil! ill this Province. . . -'U31' RECEIVED, 100 pairs niceiy‘ _ _..._ _ finished leather sandals. in infants.. ONE HOUR i.ONGER....0n Dona, childs, misses and boys sizes, at $1.10 D.-ry the Eastern train and the south- P91' I>Bi'r-and up. Morris. Smith slid, ern train will etc-h he held one hour 899'- 1l82.6.23Mlli' to allow Ilollur Day visitors an extru hour for ntonnlns. 'rue meters n-.ns "REMi-Ee _AsssNAut.1' Assuw will leave at 4.20 anti the I-\f.~uth,3,-H ul E8 DUTlES.- ’l`l\e iionorabie 4.10. ;2g;4_ Premier A-rsenauit; formally took -__ over the duties of his ne'w otllce yes- TRAINS HELD.-On Dollar Day the :l‘;:1“hl; l“tl"is`-'busily engaged in malt- astern train leavin at Zi. " ms” “°‘\““ “led Wim the df* Eglfi unt-ll 4.20 and The Mti|?r.\¥nilti)|'ci 'mis of ms omce' “E has ""‘°"l'°d a hor train leaving sy 310 um" 4 10 to :£5 lllrge number of congratulatory give shoppers an extra hr.-ur tovshopi undsrff; g‘°r'::u3lo“'1ve"é:l$u A‘;"v‘"§§ W' 1235- testifying to the popu-larity of tho _ ailpointment. Premier Arsenouit. gave Rfglggognhgg se_s";p£m_°n-'W9 a. number of personal interviews -to P” . _ ""3 "°|` NNY 10 leading citizens esterda item o convince the fur merchant fha; the who offered fell iii i y n hi ° n' pei; of the ran-ch.hred rox is superior potmmem C mmm on B My to the wild caught me, says the Black ' ' Fon Magazine. -Many fur men up to _ this time thought diiletentiy, but __ _ PN. LI _'Quan-||l1_-.‘ _ “_ l rn-ll.. P-_-1 ~ fr-s mee ng attend 1 ' LSATHER SANDALS .at Morris .Smith ¢ Beer, with nice heel, _ 950 -per Deir. 1182-6-IiiMlli. I JUST RECEIVED, 100 pairs nicely tlnished'iee.ther sandals, in infants childs. misses anti boys. at 951: per pair ond up. Morris, .Smith and Beer. 1182-ti--23Miii. A SPECIAL TRAIN will leave (‘hllr- iottetown 'Monday morning, July. 2nd connecting with the regular train from Montague for the big horse races at Sttmmet-side. 1237. _,__ FUNERAL TODAY-The iuneral of tho late E. S. Blanchard. M..D,, will take -place today. Tuesday. the 26th Inst. The service will he held- at his into residence, 23 _Water street,.ut two p.m_: -after which the funeral will proceed to the I"eop|e's Cemetery. _ ts|.ANo t>sEAct-ten or Nora.- tlte prices obtained at both tl N ~P . Him: 1uFT:)n?t_ MMT' auqionsieeslssll IlllIllK\\\\\\\VIHIl§ set >. t a ones out f it 4( ' the ranch-raised fox was liiiteacliettiii-i . ` \ This is a word that does not ililvear in the Dictionary,-but Beer & \\'eeks’ Big Dollur Dny utivt.. will :\.p|lcn|- to- morrow. \\':\it-h t'o|- it_it‘s chock i‘nll oi' spit-ntlitl Imr- g-nins. we like to use it because it so fully expresses the character ot’ goods which we lmndle and the Superior Service which we render in all departments oi' our business, \\\\\\\\§l f Q. \\\\WlI4 §\\‘U\\\\\\Y Ls -< =. if ///ar//4ra\\\\\\t\\-04 \ “pa cs-=~==-A-_ss-... For Your _,___ _ Protection p When we supply drugs or llil u prescx-iptlonJyou may altvnys be sure that everything neces- sary has been done 'to protect our interests. We also vonsitler right pri:-es ‘ .' a part oi' good service -slut will Mhypole Dye‘ guatuntee that quality uousid- I sr-ed 'lower prit-.ce-. than ours _ cannot he found anywhere. .. -.al'¢'h€l.’¢ ill an [|18 Our Motto has Always Beéen ‘KEEP QUALITV UP AND colors and shades PRICES DOWN" " The 2 Ma¢5 olmson & .lohnso _ l49 Gt. Geo. Street Diamond Dyes Coloret Rev.. Fred. M. Clay. Evangelistp u .native of Dundas in this province was the preacher at both the morning nnrl _evening services in Grace Church on Sunday. . Rev. Mr. Clay is it speaker of exceptional force and nhllity and j has been ‘termed “Billy Sunday til. mi- nus the slung." He _ls also an ex- cellent singer. Ile |n-cached to lurgc tfoxlgregutiotls nt both services. iii.; _§originalt_v. his unique gestures, hit mnguiilcent physique anti his i'orvo:- in |n'eacl|ing_ tho Word ull cmu'bluc.l 10 li`flili'i‘Rs thc- congregation with thc fact that Mr. (Tiny is :1 prt-sclter out of tho ordinary. lu the ro-urso of his remarks he gave sketches ot’ his lilo and his certainly has been u relic(-kim fd t-zu-eel-_ Ile went to sea early In life uint has made voyages to msn_-; pit|‘i’§ ol the' worltl us a uuilor unit contniantler. r‘r.~r the lest -l\vent_v ye.-:rs hr has been engaged in ev-:mga-~ listlc work chiefly in the ilnitcd Staten hut uevcr became un American citi- zen. it is now his intention to spend the rf-rnuintle|~ ol' his life in his nntlv-t proviut-c. ,Ile left _vt-eater-day for Dir; -hy, N. S., to hold a nrt-ies ot ovsngf- listic .~n‘rv|t~r.~: under rt large tent and expect.; to return lo tho Isl-intl in tht- neur ttuure. Mr. <'iay is accompa- nlctl hy his wife who was formerly tl Mis.; Brian, tlnttghter oi' the late An- gus Brian r.-t' Victoria. FsoM"'A Pe|soN£n oF wAs_ _ Private .lnhu Mttrphy of (‘lmriotlu- town who has been u prisoner of wut- cor. _Kent und Prine; Hts. in Grr-lnmy und is now intel-ned in rived in the cl-ty und are the t;\l€SlS 0|' 5| 20/11/ f -1 4:, The Qulilty Drugstore J \\\\*.iIl/I/IA.\‘\\\\\ t- 'f W 5 i K 1 Stvitzet-land writing -to tlaptnin 'l‘_ii. Mrs. iiooti's dutiilllirr. Mis. Erllvf-ll. if ‘ot 16tn__ _ : m-Ht. 'l‘sy- |dr~Q‘Fhmm‘i‘”ryT I or your most welcome .letter which I make haste to answer. 1 am pleas0G.to Aly I sin gettin¢.on fairly well -here only my logs are still swollen. -but not so much as (MW Were. if am- SONY 1° say I never received the last parcel you sent me. Also -please note change in my -hotel. tif you send- any more parcels please send“same to the “Sec- retary lied Cross Society, Prisoner of War Departrment, 14 Cockspur St.. London." All parcels must be sent to the Red Cross first. and they will send ss-me on to me, as pnlvate`individua.ls are not allowed to send sumo' to pri- soners or wer. l think the cost of living has increased double in pretty nigh every country. Eggs ure fetch ‘ing 2 fr. (Gtic) a dozen here. We are having some pretty decent weather here this month -but when you 001116 here lu Moy last year it rained 011 ondior ttbout a. month.. I amfklad £0 get out of Germany though I wouid't care ii' it rained -for -a.-twelve-month. Anything is better than the hell we left. I hope now that the IJ. S. is in the war tht-at we will soon ,sae the iluish. Iwlii_ now clt/se with best wishes. Yours truly. John Murphy. 48th Canadians. Atl. Chalet le Reims" oir. Chateau D'0ex. C. ll. Vnui, Swit- zerland.. ` PERSO_l| RLS - hit-..Ioscph Ilrnuglll. (`-ll.V. leit VPS* tcrtiay for lIallt'u.x. Miss Myrtle Pmtt, st] Petet-‘.~l.` was .1 visitor- to the City yestertiay. - Major (‘.. Sullivan wt-ni to Slim* mersiflc yesterday- Mr. i-'_ 'I`. Morrow, ilairy Inspector went to Summctulde yeoievd-iW‘-’ Mr. J. Il. l-legen and Miss ilegan crossed to the mainland -by the Aran- mnre yestertilay. Lieut. McQueen crossed by the aumore yesterday on a visit to Now Sr-otlu. Miss tit-are tlirsstervey lei-t yester- day for \Vinds0r, N. S.. tc- attend me Summer -School there. l\ir_ Lloyd (fox, ret.urneti_ to l\lorell _vesterdcty after ft .short vtfnt t0 li"-’ city. ‘Mx-S. J. l'. liomi und M_'iss Ilori.-1 llootl oi' Dorchester, lllass, have sr- ,eager westward ~hy` yesterday morn- |ing's express. Mr. James McDonald ot Moore & `M`cLeod's has returned from a visit to his -home in Glace Bay. Mr. Arthur E_ Guild and Mr. (lor- don Sutherland, (‘artiigan, were in the (flty yesterday. _ Mxnand Mrs. J. E. Mac-Vicar of Mon- treal are visi-ting in the city tin- guests oi' Mr. and Mrs. B. Baiderston. 25 Great George Si. Mrs, Lorne 'Stewart and young son Jack, have arrived from Winnipeg to visit Mrs. Henderson. Euston Street. for the summer months. Mrs. W. A. Giese oi Worcester, Mass, is visiting in North River the guest of Mir. and Mrs. Edmund Youn- lter. ‘ ' °--'H- - Mr. John I-I. Burns, gutekccper ol' the 1-liil.-thorough Bridge, who has been under treatment lu the l’. i-J. ts- land Hospital for several week., was able to return' to his- home on Satur- day. He speaks very highly ot' the kind treatment which was accorticd to him hy the mutton Miss Turner und the rest oi’ the nurses. JORDAN PASSED. » Stanley Jordan the well known Episcopal minister, having t-atnau io he anxious about his sou's college cx~ aminatious, told him to telegraph thc result. The boy sent the i'o»liowing message to his parent: “itynm Il-t2, fifth verse, last two lines." Looking it up -the i'other iouutl the words: “Sorrow v.unqui.~ll|eti, labor ended. Jordan passed." lElI'&`.l_§.'ii-.¢_¢§$_.L.’ ' T ""i...kA'* ' “‘ RKHSK cmnns testis T _ To cottsuitrnott Cstsrrh is ss mneh s blood dis- ease as scrofula or rheumstism. It may be relieved, but it cannot be removed by simply local treatment. It breaks down the general health, weakens the lung tissues, and leads to consumption. Hood's Sarsspsrills is so suc- cessful in the treatment of estarrh that it is known as the best remedy for this disease. It puriiles -the Mr. A. B. -Warburton was s-paso - blood. Ask your druaist for it " _. -...I- * a WH‘IRLWlND MACDOWELL." CAN- ADIAN, WINS VICTORIA , CROSS Captain Thain.WendelI MacDoweii, D.S.O.. Brockville, Toronto University graduate who won the V.C. “for most conspicuous bravery and indomitable resolution in the face of heavy mach- ine gun and shell fire. By his initia- tive and courage, this officer, with the assistance of two runners, was enabl ed, In the face of gnsat difficulties, to capture two machine guns. beside two oliicers and 75 men, although wounded in the hand. lie continued for tive :toys to hold the position gained in spite of heavy shell fire un- til eventually relieved hy his battal- ion." ' MacDowe||, known to feiiowcitic~ ers qs ct "whit-iwinti," played rugby for Toronto University, and scored the winning goal in the 100-minute hockey match for Victoria College ag- ainst Dental College. The Univers-ity Year Book said pt-ophcticaiiy of him: “A man, not of words, but of actions." lim-r ti' ‘\\’eeks’ Big- `Dolla1‘ Iluy :|ti\"t. will appear io- tnor|'o\v. Watt-it for it--it‘s 1-Ito(-It full oi' _~i|ilentlitl Imr- thins in che' grain. Dt. "Wheat is _a containing all necessary for nox;_i§ tion.” But 1 be- the whole ble i'orm_.- _ _ Biscuit is whole _ __ _ _. XA.-a 1 ~». H ..\». ‘ shredding ‘ best __ _' '__ _ t>f<=P°fi"¢ .*h_°-whsle Wim’ grain for the stotnpch.,i 1`wo or three of these cris little loaves of -baked. what wheat with milk and berriqfg make_ a delicious tpealf Made in _ Q Aus'rs|ANs DEMANDING"-PiM7§. AMSTERDAM.-'rne Dutch' Cst ‘ lic newspaper 'lliid prints the_;pl‘o that was issued as the res\|lt.~o(_.', meeting ot Catholics' .in fsvo; peace held last Whit _Sunday st; _ Austria. The program contains t. _ pnrolgraphs which d6iIlllWi_U\,jll_ hllff he put to the senseless' emtw ` ot' military power on land atidf _ ’ tired-its' for military ohjecte;’it -` should he granted only where' _ are needed for maintainllig' in _ order. Racial conlllcts of one y with another must ceasoand--lilo'-_ ` ` urnl right of ev_ery people to dede tl should he undisturbed and the"-ll servmion of its own language-andy iiization guaranteed, the prone! declares. . - '-~'%.~?~ . - ,. .\.. _,_;'.,, JUST 'ARRIVEU T_ DAY-400 _ . mixed fertilizer which .,- are offering lilo , prices 'wholesale and- g':\ins. tau. A. nosNE_ &=c¢»..§_ 1203-c~25MEct. ' -_ 'i"\ylt.t agent ol Niatine under time Beet _ _ __ i ` . ' ._~_._ A _ . .l - 1 l - s 1 _“_ _ , li. A W |- 1 » t .1 .,,_. FROM THE BLOUSES, CORSETS AND WHITEWEAR _ `~ e 1 t i \ i ll. 'KI 'ti "§,"£€ ._':, ,» . "4 tl. tg- » _'_ ' 4 5 li ffl y. -\ - _ DEPARTMENT -Ladies’ White Voile Blouses, Peg- $1-25 and $1-50 . .. Ladies’ White' Silk Blouses - ~ - - -- - ~ - ~ -- -- Ladies’ Striped Poplm Blouses, reg. $1r;2§ f0l`- - '- Ladies' Corsets, regular 1.35 and $1.20 101'- -~ -- Lutlies’ Corsets, regular' 60c, 2 pan-s for- - - - - - - Ladies’ Princess Slips, regular' $1-30 f01'- ~' v Ladies’ White Undersktrts, regular $1.30 for Ladies’ Corset Covers, regular 350, 4 _f0l‘- - - ~ - - - - Cotton Drawers, regular 35c, 4 prs. tor _ _ . ~. Vests, regular 30c, 4 prs. for - - - - » - ~ » - - - - - -- Vests, regular 20c, Gprs. for- ~~ -- -~~ - -- Childr_en's White Voile Dress Gi :r. e worth up to $3.50 TH RSDAY DEPARTMENT DOL - R D PECI LY i BARGAINS FROM THE LADIES’ READY-TO-WEAR $5.75 White Voile Dresses for - ~ - ~ - - -~ - - - - - - .$1.00 .$1.00 .$1.00 .$1.00 .$1.00 .$1.00 $1.011 .$1.00 $1.00 $3.25 for V _White Wash Skirts . ._ $1.25 .oat st..-.0 Colored and White Summer Dresses, last year s, . . . ....$i.O0 values up to $5.75 for - - - - - ~ - ~ -- $3.75 Paramatta Rainproof Coats, fawn-» 24 only, Ladies' Kimonas, all colors - - - ~ - - AfewRa1ncoatsat-~----~ - Black Slicker Coats at~ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Blue and black Serge Skirts, all wool; worth up to . . . .$2.15 ...$1.00 . _ .$|.(ltl » » ~ » ~ . . . . . _ .$-LIS .tlil .00 ' 65 Black Sateen Linder-skirts, regular $1.25 for -~ - - 7-'N' .lIi1.tNl .$1.001 .$1.00 *lil 00 Clu_ldren’s Mlddies, r_cgu_lI1I` $_1-2-> 01' - " ' ',; ', ' " ‘im Maids’ White Aprons with Bibs, reg. 98c. cn., .. lor lil DOLLAR DAY 1N PA'roN-s CLOTHING DEPT. Men’s Suits, worth $11-00 and 512-00 for . . . . .$9.98 ' , .$3.75 - Me/\’s Suits, worth $1500. f0l" ° °‘ ' ' ° ' ' ` Men’s Raincoats, regular $5-00 10”' ' ' ' ' ' " Boys’ Suits, sizes 6 to 17 years» ~ ~ -'- - - - ~ °~ ' 'I .- _ _ _ _ .$2.98 1 Boys’ Suite. Sizes 6 t0 1-’ .V0a"-q' ' " Boys’ Raincoats, 6to 16 yea” " ' ' ` " CapS"2f0r.»»»»s¢»s_¢........sv........... Men’s Felt Hats, worth from $2-00 to $3-00' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ .00 . . . . _ _ `\` . , -ss-s ..~ ... f s- Suit; Cases, worth $150' _ 'Mews Sailor Straw Hats, worth up to $3 *Mm Mcn’s Merino DEPARTMENT 35 Ladies’ Suits in black, navy, brown and green, all wool sergc, also Silks, catalogued :tt $12.75, ou* __ Dolly.)-Day . . . . This lot. will be offered at 9 o’t-.lot-k. SOME SNAPS FROM THE GENTS’ FURNISHING Undg|'w9;_1|'. . . . . ._ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ |04 »f f $100 Men’s Heavy Duck Khaki Shirts, reg. $l.L.» or. . - - _-‘_ Men’s Oxford Shirts, regulal- 85c for- - ~ - - - - - - - - ‘-"‘ $4.49 . $2.25 .$1.00 $1.00 dcrwear. .$1.00 $1.00 Men’s Soiled Fancy Shirts- -- -- - - - - » - - Men’s35c Neck Ties----~ ~- . --- 3 prs. Llama Wool Socks,_1'<-gf. 45c ca._for- - - - ~ - -,$1-0" Wholesale prices on cnttre stock except Stantleid s un- iif -2.1 :su Q 1 1 The following will be offered at wholesale prices on DOLLAR DAT :- Black Taifetta Skirts, Sport Coats, Serge Dresses, Wash Dresses, Serge and Tweed Suits, Wool Knitted Coats, Taifetta Suits, Silk Sweaters, Summer Dresses, Raincoats IN THE DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT Embroidery worth up to 180 yd., 5 yds for- - - - - - - -500 Corset Cover _Embroidery worth 24c, 21/Q yds. for- - Flouncing Embroidery worth 35c, 2 yds. for- _- - - - - -50° All-Dress Goods at Wholesale Prices. ` ' All Silks including Taifettas, etc., at Wholesale Prices. _ I IN THE SMALLWARE DEPARTMENT -_ White and Grey Chamoisette Gloves -- - - - - - ~$1»00 Dall' Silk Ankle Hose, 4 pairs for- - - - - - ~ - - . .- - .$1-00 Chilth-en’s Hose, 4 pairs for- -~ --. ~-~ »-- -- - - -$1-00 Long White Silk Gloves, worth up to 1.1.25. . . . .till-00 Pf- Moire Silk Haut! Bugs for - - » - ~ » - - - - - - . - . - - . -$1-00 I_,@,f_1[;]]9y- Ham] flags . . . . _ . . _ . . _ . . _ _ . _ . . . . . . .$1.00 Discontinued line of “Little Darling _lose in cardinal _ and block going at 4 pairs for. . _ . . _ _ _ _ _ . . .$1-00 5 prs fleece lined l1osefor~-- »-- - L- - -- -~-' - -$100 White Cashmere Hose, worth 75c. pr., 2 prs. for- - -$1-00 DOM l*lS'I`l(_‘ DEPARTMENT Gingham’s and Cottons . _ _ _ . _ _ _ . _ . _ .60 PPI' Yd- Yard wide P1-int Cotton . . . . . . _ . _ _ _ |.l yards for $1.00 Voiles and Muslins, half price. Fancy Ct-epcs and Ratines, _ .- . . . . . ._ 5 yards for $1-00 Wrnpperettc half price. - ' Grey Cotton, fo_rt._v inch _ _ _ . _ . . _ .10 yards for $1-0_9 PLEASE NOTE :-That we have the largest and best Ready-to-Wear Stock in the City, and no old goods to show ut any price, all other goods in this Department will be sold at Spot-ini prices. _ ALL TRAINS going East and South will be held over one hour for convenience to Shoppers to the City. The Murray Harbortt-ain will go at 4.10 instead of 3.10, and Souris train 4.20 instead of 3.20. w1LL PAY You To VISIT cHA_1zLo'_r'1-E'1-OWN oN DOLLAR DAY o ~ 1 _ _ _ v,_ PATDNS, L1 ITED _ ff- I r \ \ » 5 a L i i I \ ‘ ~ _ .’~ -.t-' ~’.. t I _*V \_‘. ‘ I i I. .F f . a \ » » \ t / t t \ _.mi Q ...{4...~¢e.~»»,-».»