‘pies slx ' - its» Ross parliflzilgr pee-luk- Has a sparkling clearness and a smooth richness, for all the chaff and dust is removed by our special process. w ' ;_—_;*:_-"_.——i****— ""“ —"‘" "" " "' ‘ " ""114" $322.! C- P". It E 2.; “i Q5? a. Z < $ $ $ DOLLAR DAVS have dome around again for Charlotte- town, but for the first time for our STOCK OF NEW GOODS, therefore the CENTRAL CLOTHING STORE, being in business one year which PROVED A SUCCESS besides DOLLAR DAY bargains we are putting on our FIRST ANNIVERSARY SALE. .' ~ iiflfiilji” Our low rent LOCALITY and low overhead EX, PENSE permits us to offer SPECIAL PRICES and DlS- COUNTS which cannot be equalled in the City (quality considered.) No SHOP WORN goods and positively N0 SHODDY to offer our customers whom we must THANK for their patronage, which we know will continue. was cnAftLorrsrowN GUARDIAN Best In History 0f Association (From Halifax Herald) cm»: w. A. Skidd. of Chsllmm N. l3. was elected president of the Mal-time Fire Chiefs Association at their convention ill New Glas- gow last Thursday afternoon. Chtct‘ Lloyed Weatherhec of New Wutcrfort, Chief John J. Hall, New Devon N. B., and Chief J. M. Churchill of Halifax, were elected vice presidents. A new secretary treasure was elected in the per- son of G. 'l‘. Taylor, of the Gutta Pl-rvlla Rubber Company, Halifax. Mr. 'l‘ay'lul' is much interested in the work of the association. He re- placl-s cx~(‘hlel’ A. S. Stalker, of Pictun. ll. (f. Low of the Northern iiax, was unable to be vresonbbut forwarded apaper to Chief Merser- can, of Sydney, which was read by the‘ latter. It covered tho work of the fire marshals office during thsyenr and was a very interesting docum- ent. The absence of the flre mar- shal was greatly regretted. 'l‘ll-e balance of the morning was devoted to a round-table confer- ence. lliany important matters were dealt with by the flrs chief's and they had an opportunity to part o3‘ the discussion centered around the best method of exting- uishing garage fires. The question of standardizing threads on couplings was also the subject of n live debate, and an ef- fort is being lnade along this line, so tilat there will be better co-op- Electric (Yompany, Halifax, was ap- pointed llsslstnnt secretary. Cilief; ll. M. lllicrsc-rcutl, Sydney, Chief Joni-pin Stnlvart, New Glasgow, until (‘hit-f ll. t‘. ituttcr, of Fredericton‘ wl-l»: uddl-d to the executive. Tim convention closed its pro- l-t-cdings 'l‘huesday afternoon with a ulntor drive to n number of plncos tilroughout the county. . dons were held both lnorn- lug and afternoon and the present ussclnbly was generally voted the llcst in history of the association. both ironl the viewpoint of attend- ance and interst. Everything was done to make the visit of the Chief as pleasant us possible. At the morning session Fire Mar- shal lit-or, of Charlottetown, was present and gave an address on fire prevention and the situation ill his province. it was a very in- tercsting talk and was appreciated by tllu members. Fire Marshal Rudland, ' of Hal- v This store will be open each evening of those ; a Dollar Days " Anniversary Sale l , i Corner Kent and Great George Streets Opposite McKlnnon Drug Co. CORNS P _ Safiz reljlef 1n onfi For that alnlul corn here's raft, speedy re ief- Dr. Scholl's Zlno- pads. They remove the same- fiction-pressure. You risk no ln- fcction from cutting, no danger from corrosive acids. Zinc-pads protect while they heal. Thin; antiseptic; waterproof. Sizes for corns, callouses, bunions. Get a box today at your drugglsrs or shoe dealer's. DIScholIIs Zinc-pa Put one ou-thepain lsgone! .. _ _ ________ c .._A___»-‘-..u¢¢ t DISCOUNTS FROM l0 PER CENT TO Look at a few sample bargains. price $1.10 for . . . . --- ... ... -.| ... of our famous leaders at $3.90 for . ram... s.- Banker for . . . . . and medium toes. All Polishes, Laces and other shoe "...-w.- JIflIwvnva-Invnrnvw 5 1-2, mostly high heels . . . . . . . ... . t 50 pairs W0mcn’s Pumps, sizes 1 1-2 and high heel, satin . . . . . . Special.......... -_ v.1: nu-n-a-a-nm.» - JUST RECEIVED Banker $4.50 less 10 per cent. At Goffs on DOLLAR DAY BEST AND BIGGEST BARGAINS EVER Everything Discounted including Hose and Rubbers and Felt Goods and Arch Supports, etc., etc. 20 pairs Child’s Sneakers, sizes 9 and 10. 50 pairs Men’s Brown Boots, up-to-date lasts. One Our latest sl....r<>.;f'..'.l 5i $7.56 for . . . . . . . . . $6.75 30 pairs Men’s Oxfords at $3.50. Good makes, recede l 400 pairs ch. patent ‘sizes . Special for this sale 100 pairs boys box kip boots at w“ . $2.60. All sizes. Also 60 pairs boys brown calf oxfortls Goff Bros Ltd. l l l l l 75 PER CENT Regular ..........$4.50 findings 10 per cent discount and a good brown 36 inch lace at 1c each. 300 pairs W0men’s Pumps and Oxfords, sizes 3 to .$l.50 to 2 1-2, canvass ......60c 3 to 6. ...75c 300 child’s Boots. Special at 95c. Worth $1.20 to $1.50 300infantss0ftsoledbo0ts .. . Our leader in boys fine black calf boots $2.60 for $2.36 and our boys Oar-Ferry ilrbrown 0r black $4.50 for $3.90 . .....60c 'ed arsenic on their surfaces. I Minute .tion societies like ......$3.51 Another of our leaders the five dollar men’s high toe l oration among the various towns. Th“. convention took the stand that nil tournaments held by lire- men hereafter, at least so far as llltillillhfS of the association are concerned, must be under the san- ction of the executive, and fire brigades wishing to hold local tour- nalnents must secure permission from either the president or secre- tury. An effort will be made to re- vive tho big Maritime tournaments which were so successfully cond- ucted in pro-war days, but have dropped somewhat in importance of late years. The next meeting of the associa- tion will probably he held ln Hal- ifllx on June 18 or 19, 1924. A mong those attending the convention were Chief Michael ' Hardy. Dominion 2-l,Gincc Bay; M. Macadam, Aber- deen; Chief N. B. Stewart, Truro; Chief W. R. Brown, Canadian Car and Foundry, Amherst; ChiefAlex Flynn, Reserve, C. 13.; Chief M. Wilton, British Empire Steel, Glace Buy; Joseph Moore, Drummond, McCoii and Co, New Glasgow; llilz. E. li. Beer, flre marshal, Ch- arlottetown; Peter MacDonald, Reserve; Fred Smith, New Water- ford; Melvin Larsen, Dominion No. l2; ii. (J. Low, Halifax: Chief J. Mclnuls, Dominion No. ll. *¢ Arsenic in Food Ship LONDON, June 26—-Two- dis- quieting instances of how arsenic packed in faulty containers may find its way lnto food are described in a report by Dr. Wllloughby, Metl~ ital Oillcer of health for the Port of London. "A ship from Operto," says Dr. Wllloughby, "had aboard about 50 bugs of silollcll almonds. On the some deck were 22 cases of white arsenic. "When examined by the inspec- tor two oi‘ these cases of arsenic; were standing on end with their- heuds open, and one was leakingl at its bilge ell to the deck, l i "Two of tho‘ bags of almonds which hall become displaced show- quantlties of were found on almonds taken fromi one of the bags.” ' in the second case described byl Dr. Wllloughby, a ship had landedl 160 cases of arsenic acid at thoi King George v. Dock. l "The cases containing the arsen- ic ncid were composed of old, dry wood. and from some of them the poison wns leaking on to the floor of tho shed. The possibility that some of it might find its way into ally food handled in tllcsanlo shed cuunot he overlooked." arsenic, Child Emigration t0 Canada LONDON, June 26—Under the provisions of the _ Empire Settle- ment. Act. the British Government ond tithe Government of the Dom- inion of Canada have jointly agreed upon a scheme for granting tin- onclal assistance towards the cost of transportation to Canada of 4.- 000 boys or girls over eight years of ago ut the date of sailing and who had not reached their fift- eenth birthday on April 1st, 1923 and for 900 boys who- had not reached their day on the some date. The new scheme, like the vollln- wry Work that has been done for yeflffi lmst. will be conducted in conjunction with approved emigra- Barnndda the WM“; m“ stray.“ Society and California lknowtl as the on _ I ’ _ one sees stretched out below hlm m“ W10 not only conduct ch“ long rows of wiult. appear to be firs" overseas. but also maintain there fully-equipped honlos or the trlliidren are closely super. r l solvo some of their problems. One l haycocks oil n. receiving h d t b These ‘constitute l1 part of wlult ls on qm“ en” whence called the "salt farm_" and the _ _ vised and befriended "m" “we to haycocks are in realityflglgrtieoncshjnitis lusttpiolvetl lulu Jridgcs. 1e‘. JMEALTIME I ‘ . \pew1§r.s‘req1'_§ l l. l Oi] OJ: Sim; \ . For quick, economical and (le- ‘T? ‘ pendable cooking service, oil Y the world still finds the Blue Chimney NEW PERFEF} TION the most satisfactory oil cook stove. Sec the complete linc. d’) l" ‘L, :) Ask ylzzlr PERFECTIONS cooking satisfaction. and Ovens In sizes from two to five burn- crs, the NEW PERFECTION Oil Cook Stove offers, alike to large and small families, all the advantages cooking facilities. deal; to demonstrate NEW of ample PRICES (COnlp/nfc will! lvnrnnnfl Cabinets as illustrated) Two-Burner, $34.75; Three-Burner, $40.25 Four-Burner, $52.00; Five~llurner,$74.tl0 Five-Burner Oven Range, $120.00 , New Perfection Portable Qvcns from $4.00 to $10.00 additional PERFECTION STOVE COMPANY LIMITED Montreal, P.Q. SARNIA - ONTARIO Winnipeg; Mil; Also makers of PERFECTION Oil Healer: Perfection Stoves displayed & sold bOylloole 8t Thompson, Ltd., Montague BRAGE MoliAY & 00., l.'l'ii., Perfection Stove Dealers, Summersilie, Am] m Charlottetown by the Following Dealers. ' IT 1S A SALT FARM ni salt. Upoll investigation Passing through that portion oi into which he lfi llfilllli! lfl "Plwlle" "Salton" l 200 ud 300 feet below the level oi the sea and lilut sonlothltlll’ 11kt! ll lilousaultl acres of this lltml all‘ l-uvored wit-h a vast deposit of salt. l-lal-il your lllt'l'l.‘ are removed more lilau 2,000 tons oi’ salt. The trurlous design. take care of thelnselvs. Special care will be taken that tho children will be made to feel that in these receiving homes they llllvc H genuine substitute for the‘ home they have left behind them' that they may rtllrn ot it should occasion offer, and that they may always apply to it for help and counsel. No child will be cllt adrift o" ‘he Colllfflry. his interest-even lo the regulation of his wngpg and the investment of his savings- will be carefully safeguarded. WHY HE WAS BAD. A lynching party had completed its work and was on the way home, Tho louder seemed lost in an lln- colnnlonly reflective, oven gloomy, mood. The others inquired into this: “Well. boys," ho replied. "l be- lieve we've made a mistake." "Mistake? What do you mean? Wasn't he the right one‘! Didn't he do it?" "Yes. sir," went on the captain. practically disregarding the ques-I tlons. "We was wrong." the thing went off in a big hurry. and we can't niways tell just at tho tlmel Just what ls best to bo lions. Butl the way l feel about it now is that w mistake has been made. We hadn't ought to have hung that man, he wnesn extra bud one. We'd ought to have burned hlml nlivc.‘ Pmwvo W-w-w-w » 4.. 0"" cvclllllllily going will find that the basin of lflllll house. From this it proceeds the crushing mill. - I ill. is an easy ‘matter to mistake of ‘Indian workmen this area ior a field of snow, ply of salt. is being constant uewedyby‘, d cposlls from the to the drying tier-i P-‘l "lfllof salt flowing into this basin. To remove the salt the serviccfi ll&‘slnco tilese are tllle onl)’ "l9" "h" cause it is almost ‘Dore white, if can withstand the terrific ilclltanll nun did not know that snow doesHllo glare of lilo Jlllle sun. 1'01” ll l“ not fnll in tllnt quarter. Tile sup-‘lu that month that the work is i_v reitlfllli-t. The temperature often reach- 50 degrees. ....,....,,,,h bu", Currie & Murnagha n, Fennell & Chandler, Rogers Hardware LC0., Ltd., Stanley, ‘ Show & PeardotnBruce Stewart & C 0., Ltd. are utilized. A happy group of revellers on Epsom Downs, England, on Derby, Day.