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' _...._. ..._-t. _,._. _ __ _ M A_‘__.W ‘ _ _ M _V A -A V- , - ~ _ 4 e - I--1-at 111111-111,111. if _ _<;......1.~.... ~ 1 ` _ Ladies' Boott ' 3 Specials V While A Kid Button Boot made ona neat last"- with_ French heels-_-a ` . . . . . ‘ _ Grey Kid high lacedj boot made .wish ` high " white kid top and French' heels. Very new...S6.00 I Whi_te'_CIlnvaa laced Boot made with white | sole_ and heel. Seethernl .....$:-3.75 ' `SEE.0UR WINDOW _ I _ Alley & Co. ,, » |>!'l'heLyrlinE.Pinkl\am . MedieineCo. SIGK W0-MEN _Helped Every Year by Common Sense Suggestions Given-Free lBll'lGr they UIC. @..____.l_é?...¢ A l 4'm A »l.00_`Day Our Annual' Event l.00`Da_y of Great STANLEY Again flpen Their Doors on; 1.00 _ A Wonileriu $1.00 Day in the lr, ~. _ Staple Department 8'Checked Glass Towels 30x22. for 1100. 8 Turkish Bath Towels 38x16 for 1.00. 8 Pantry Towels 29x20 for 1.00. '8 Huck Towel 33x18 for 1.00._ ` 8 Pillow Slips 40x32 for 1.00. ._ 4 _,Heavy Bath Towels 49x22 for 1.00. -_ - 10ayards fine Lohgcloth 36 inch for 1 00. 9 yards line Qambric 36 inch for 1.00. 7 yards Printed Dress Crepe-_for 1.00. _ _1 Grecian Bed Spread 80x64'tor 1.00. \ 40 inch Pillow Cotton. fine and evenly woven 5 yards for 1100. ' quality and wider widths 25c, ~28c' yard. Bieached- Sheeting good. wei§li&_English made 4 yards for . . Better; _qualities at 351:. -456 yards. 1. ~ -;r: casa hwy _ Unbieaeiiai Show, strong and durable 4 ya for 1.00 . » . 1 1 6.12119 The aiwavs ~ ' ° ~»'..'/"i»‘ l , _ ,_ ‘ . V _, 1 *._./, »° 1 1 t t .1 ., and Colored 1.35 to 11.50 1.00 ea 1.00 each Rl _ 1,shfoi--1.00. for 1.00.- I 1.00 f _ interest ' 111105. DAY l Values A -If 1% .1-’J7i`1T'>":v.\‘$)i". I ' :z 1 - _1' I’ ,. jllyfftm _ _ .‘_'/5-1.;-1':`-§'~1.‘ . f ;x». _ _ I :V "51 - "" ` "V Q `-. . V- . \,\. \,_ _ 1- ‘_/i -' I/-f;~%~i>~ 0 E 20 Trimmed Hats 1.00 each if 35 Untrimmed Hats l.00»each I 4_Infan_ts Linen Hats for 1.00 1 4 Muslm Hoods for 1.00 Odd lot of Shirts Waists Reg. 1.50 and_1.75 for 1.00. _ __ _ 9 Ladies Cotton Undervests Jor 1.00. Ladies Cotton Undervests Reg. 30c each 4 for 1.00. Loi childrens Dresses White 3only Ladies White Dreteee 4 onl ° Ladies Dress Skirts ifpaifs Ladies comm Home spairs Cashrnerette Hose for ._o‘eIook~ Saturday »mornlng~between the - se . . . . . . . . . . . . Jack Louson R0! F0111 ____ __________________ -IT PAYS £0 -W. K. MQGOUGAN GI b I0 salelllo. isuuardials agtnt ‘in°81u:mer~ buy in this Province; _ -cl-IAIRQ Nev- A osrload ot Kit- chen Chairs selling new at 3_5c each at Ho1.iuAN's. eummersias. _ ~ ' ‘ ' 535-11-ZGMIIEZI. -WANTED-at once. an experi- tate. James Kennedy. ' 60541-Zthltf. -A-'r riovds.-_ _'~'1s'u`1a'u. c' ` 4 Oaklawn Farm. Midilpleton. will reeiaalvse the ilrst time' aiu»c‘e‘hei-_ _marriage on Thursdayarternoon and evening. June 29th. 507-8-24M2i. _--ANNUAL MlETiNG.- The an- nual meeting rt the Prince County Hospital will be held in the council chamber this evening at 8 o'clock. All the citizens are irivited to be present. 644-ii-26M1i. -PICNIB SUPPLIES.-Sort Drinks (bottled and in cask`s) Fruit. Confec- tionery, Cigars. Wholesale prices to Churches and public gatherings. R. T. HQLMAN. LIMITED, Summerside 535-8-26M4iE2l. REMAINS T0 ARRlVE.- Mr. I-I. M.. Baker, Summerside, received' a tele-‘ gram yesterday from his brother Char- les, stating that he expected to arrive in Summerside -with -the remains oi _his brother, Bruce. 'Wednesday eve- ning. Funeral notice will be given later. -C. --BA8EBALL.-- The Independents defeated the Red Sox at the bail game on Thursday evening with a score or 16 to 5. Mr. J. L. McCullough Umpired the gameand Mr. Ernest Pidgeon base Judge. Batteries. lnde~ pendents- Messrs Morrison and Morris, Sox- Messrs Mountain and Bernard.,-H. _ -PAINFU-L ACClDENT.- While working on the roof of a new building on Belmont Street. Monday, the stag- ing gave way and Mr. Calvin Chap- pelle a carpenter was precipitated to the ground a distance of twenty feet' and received several serious injuries among which was a broken»bone in - his nose.-H. -SERIOUS COMPLAlNT.- Sever- al complaints by the citizens oi’ Sum- merslde have recently been lodged to the Town Clerk about bicyclists rid- ing on the side walks and cases of collisions with pedestrians on Street' Corners very narrowly averted, this matter has been turned over to the Town Police andthose who persist in` brppking the' law will pay the penalty. --THE BUTTERICK PUBLISHING COMPANY have authorized us to re- ceive subscriptions to the Dellneator up till June 30th at 75c. per year. which is just one half the yearly sub- scription. This offer will be open for renewals or new subscriptions, and will be for delivery at our counter only; no mail orders can be accepted. Customers must personally take de- livery each month at pattern counter. Remember_ the offer closes Friday ._Iune 30th.. A sample ,copy can he seen in 'Pattern De rtme t J pa n . uly numbers now in. SINCLAIR & STEWART. LIMITED. _ 501-6-24ME2i. ' IESTEIIII _Pl:l80liAl.S _ -Mr.J.E. Gallant. Summerslde has returned home from a brief business ltrip to Montague.-I-I. -Pte. H. W. Ford. arrived home on Thursday evening to spend a short furlough with his wife and family be- fore leaving for overseas.-H. Summerside Shipping -Schr. "Marguerite," Captain Doucette. and Schr. "liirnellne Burke" Captain Arsenault. sailed yesterday' for New York. loaded with laths. -The Suhr. "Ellen Mary,” Captain Olsen. ilnished discharging coal for R. T. Holman, Limited. and sailed yes- terday for Picton. _ -The S. S. "Sable," Captain Mur- ley. finished loading produce for St. Johns, Newfoundland. and sailed for that port yesterday morning. l\IlNARD'S LINIMENT ls the only Liniment asked for at my store and the only one we keep for sale. All the people use it. J - I-IARLIN FULTON. Pleasant Bay, C. B. ‘ 1 BiS£_BiiL _ A very interesting same of blsebsll* w-aa played in V_ictoris,Park at 9 "Lions" and "'I‘igers." The Lions suc- ceeding ln winning tliegsme with is score of 9 to 7. 'l'l1e~llne-upiwas as fol- ' iowa:- _ ~__0N3 ' TIGERS " Catcher 1,, _ranging - ‘ ` L. Vstohei-‘ ' Pitcher - Sam Pamnimll , 1. Vriirliar - lst Base Tom Coleman ._ _ B- P1899-¢ ' 2nd Base » - -~ Allan Stewart P. Mclnnia iird Ba ' Right Field " Funk Nowell - Q- Fllld » . - shaft sion 1 . - Peter Campbell F- Bradley Maloott Stewart McNeill for Lions. CASTOFI-IA For Infants and”Cllildren __- m9Hp;!?°\?9"f30Ynn_ _ ' Ill enced Grocery Clerk. (B5d.) The En-' 5'-° -1=AnM£ne v1e1'r1N0 *ne town at -`.-munrollsrse. _ . 500-.6-20M2l2i . -sAa¢aA1.i..- 'ras Independents _*defeated tha.~Pion_eers at the ball »glme on M_onday:evening.`_~Bcore 10 to 7. Mr. Joseph McCullo li. umpire and pr. _-Qlclilurdo base Ju ge.-l-I; 1° `~,r`mi#ll,Y lqxE8»-1.-Nova Scotia .made Strawberry Boxes. .Write _-or 'phone-for prices. R. T. HOLMANJ LIMITED, Summerslde. ' -" 535-0-26M4iE2l. _.1 .the present time speak in glowing terms of the prosperous condition ot crops. The frequent showers of the last week have been of incstimable value to grass and grain. Clover has “taken” well this spring and there are good prospects oi’ a heavy crop. the root crops also look betto-r than for several years and the indications C_l¢ll\ I0 .point to a bountiful year.-H. 81818. G\'°C=f° 3;- If ' _/._-Y-..\,.,~, A_,`.`,~f\».,\/`~,v- r _ 1 _ ,tioaror advertising in this column. ,QL GORDON NEO 1 G 5 ° l“““‘~ _ .»- ‘ .. - uardian C h must accomp rd r. cssll must adcgmpany piiiier. Mini-f _R "ummm in Menus.; _ as any o e I °" '“’°'° °°“" ’°'v_rHE MORNTG G d ..~M. ts. Aicorgu pi eusniim re- _wA~1»¢5__,A‘ MGMT WA-r¢__,|_ - DAILY, uar lan presentat ve n ours and will he ______ MAN Appl’ n once, to “_ T_ HDL ir:lnPbelobtai11sed at LaiTertys_'I`onsor- ipleapiid to receiyedlteips of news,ad~ “ I, _ man' ummm' Summe"|de_ \ ar ours, um_1nerside. -vert s ng or su str pt ons 1 A ..*G|‘l'Y REPAIRB.- The citizens of Bourls are pleased_ to see repair work begun on the sidewalks and ' culverts in the town and it is sincere- ly hoped the sidewalk committee will continue tl1e'~good'=_work.=, The wooden sidewalks; on _ parts of Main Street and on some or the side streets are badly in need of rep r ° ai . .JBYDNEY RACES--Who won? Bob Mac. New Glasgow races. who won? Jelllco. New Glasgow races _who won? Kitchener. What is their sire? The Celebrated 'Commodore Ledyard which can be seen-at bis owner’s sts.- bleg Montague, any time-now then breeders, choose which you shall breed to those that have produced speed or otherwisewatch for ad after .line 8rd 125-6-2Mi.f. “Dollar Day is Wednesday 28th, in Charlottetown: 462-6-22Mi.i’. v`/V-»~\¢_, J AT THE Te- l J i V _IZZA-A-1;27:;:::::-Av-Y-A;-22'*717:; H _ -__,¢“| nu"-r *ard “wh lu" . *IT PAYS to buy in this Province. “eh-|;?llV(5r¢i§NJnpso;‘l wéartilmeagh in- 1 1 , illliillll liils lliiinills 611111111111 GH Glsnano Sr. Em, Toaorno. "For two years, I was a victim of Acute Indigeation and Gas In _The _.Si=ornach. It afterwards alla-ted my Heoql and I had pains all over my body, 'so that I could hardly more around. .I tried all kinds of Medicine but none ogthem did me any good. At lsgt, I decided to try “l"ruit~a-tives". I bought the ilrat box last June, and now I am well, 4_0” suing only three' boxer. I recommend "Fruit-a-tives" to anyone sulfering from Indigestion". FRED J. CAVEEN. 5013. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial sire, 25o. Ai: all dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit- a-tlves Limited, Ottawa. ‘ _ . _ PREPARATIONS FOR $ DAY ational Clothing Store . A BARGAIN FEAST FUR ALL A of Wonderful Value Giving Dpportnnities \ $ 1 . on $ Day .\ic11s work shirts Rcgular price 50 . . 3 for $1.00 v _ r 3 The Purchasing .Power of Suit and Raincoat Bargains Q that will astonish you I SUITS ! .. Faiicy shirts worth 851: ._ for $1.00 Sport Shirts worth $1.25 to $1.50 DOLLAR DAY . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _.$1.00 Black socks regular 25c pcr pair _ ._ _ .6 for $1.00 Sirziw Hats, values up to $2.00, .l)Ul»L-‘\K. DAY _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ .$1.00 Childreifs wash suits, Reg. $1.75 to _$2.50. )'0llf choiceat .. Outing' shirts, Reversible Collars up to $1.50 Khaki shirts; Military Style, Extra large sizc $1.50 for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _.$1.00 Khaki Outing Trousers sizes 30 to 46 per pair . . . . ._ .. ...$1.00 Wl1iic`Dtick Pants, Regular $1.35 per pair .$1.00 Linen Dusters or shop coats worth $1.50 to $2.00 for .. .. ..$1.00 EXTRA SPECIAL! l 4 Cravenette Top Coats at $1.00 on DOLLAR DAY. Fancy vests, values up to $3.00, DOLLAR l§AY . ._ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ 1.00 U.-ilgyjamas, values up to $2.50; DOLLAR DAY T' Suit cases worth $1.50 to $2.00 DOLLAR l).-\Y . . . . . . . . . ..,. . . . . . . . . . . . . _.$1.00 CELLULOID COLLARS _ 1Dozen for . . . . . _ . . . . . . .. _...$1.00 V, Dozcii for .. ...50c Coinbiiiatiuii suits of ljiidcrwcnr. l)< ll.l..\R DAY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . f' . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1.00 Boys' stockings,_Reg. Price 250 and 30c -f5 pairs i'or..f. ._ Select the Best Cap in our store on DOLI...»\Yl DAY ior .. ._ .. ......$1.oo 1 Dozen. Etcrldf Hanilkcrcliicfs oii DOLL.-\R DAYi`or_................_. .. . . . . . . ._$1.oo - 1 .»\ c:1rci'11lly sclccicil stock of .\lvi1'1= .\`11iis that is bouiiil to plcasc you. \\"c havc gone ovci' this stock carefully and cut down our price to it-ss than cost of iiiaiiufziciiirc. A \\’i'1 il.-\\/'li i)[iCll)iil) UP(`)l\.' A i`l.l..\1< ll.-\Y i>I\'l.Y ...._$2.5o IIOYS .\`LTl'l`S.- Our Bilys" Suit i_)cp:irti11ci1i. is Bi'in1i'11l of woniicrfiil Bargaiii oppoiiniiitics. You will find our prices far llcyounil your cxpccixilioiis. You will wonilcr how such elegantly tnilorcil suiis can bc inaiiiiizictiircci :mil sold at such Prices. lioys’! 'i`cll your mother to nicct us. ON DOLL.-\R DAY. $ D. A Y I 1 f + - . 1 1 1 1 1 1 ., ~\,_,-L-V-4~_,-_-v T ` _ WEDNESDAY, $ DAY “"'* a=£¢% __ . _, __ _ - _ _ _ ~ _ / . it i ` *\.l‘\ ii “\` . 1 asuiuv-i_»."»'af-\`¢\»\Al.\l\ /-\~»».»~1»\.`*~J'\'\ ",\`~’\\'§.-t-a.»\*~.“€"' - 1.4,-Al.a.~~».A“ "\ - -we "‘ -1. A a \ . , ...qs -a .» _ In \»\ \~-a _ ax-\ \a .aa . . _ s_. " ,_.__-__.._.......a.a~n'\ml'~'\‘\`\""\"A_~\"_ >“-"-9"-" " " ' ' L Make this your shopping place on DOLLAR DAY oin the throngsiof. Customers who will be ‘at this store early enouglff f , to get first and best choice. SEE U15 ON » I ational _Clothing Co. - D- l A Charlottetown, P. ELI I l l ».~_ .. ~A.__`,,\..-,. v~.\, _,»» vu”/\ 1 1 1 ° 1 J \ W' - ’ . I _ - - ~»s-~»~¢-~»-»\»~~ ‘ ~~-'~ ~"~“--~*\»‘- ~"'- ‘ ”"‘°***"‘ " ` """"' ‘"` 11; li . _ ii., .‘~.:'. -1 _.4 \ _»f 1 f * ° ‘l I' 5